MILLINERY. W 0013 & CARP sior , offer. In their Metall Department On addition to their usual stock of Straw and Fancy Bonnets, I..adleal and Misses' Hats, ete.),a Bill line of gigs, VELVETS, MAPES, RIBBONS, LACES, BLOWERS, FEATIIBIIB, JET A ND GILT ORNAMENTS, and other novel uoo 9; Vielr own Importation.. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET oNNET OPENING. WEDNESDAY. October 4 WOOD & 0112137, Na 725 CHESTNUT STIdET 726 CHESTNUT STREET. have now opmilkauperior assortment of— MILLWERY GOODS. suitable for the Fall and Winter Season, consisting of BONNET, ROYAL AND UNCUT VELVETS, all colors and Maid. BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBEIONB, SILKS. LACE of S, every width and shade. BIALINES, ENGLISH CREPES, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, An unusually rich eeleetion,many styles that cannot be had elsewbere. STRAW.SILS AND FELT HATS AND BONNETS, all the new shapes. THE BEST NEW YORK AND FRENCH BONNET FRAMES. COIMPIut attention to the market and the auction pies in New York and this eity enable, mu GO Olfor at all times a com_plete assortment of fresh and de tillable goods at the lowest prices. Particular attention paid to country orders. N. WEYL, 726 CHESTNUT Street. MISSES O'BRYAN, 1107 WAL -4r- KuT street. have, now Ten a handsome assort ment of PARIS MILLINERY for the Fait. oot-1.2t :•1 ; ,s, I I; • POOLS ;;; ;.: FRESH GOODS. HALLOWELL, GARDNER, & CO., ntronTzßa AND JOBBERS, AAA :row Ora nrrara AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF tarlais FANCY DUDS GOODS, *comprising an extensive and attractive assortment Oi otylee to meet present trade JA Elegant Designs - Foreign Fancy Fabrioe- Also-OHOICE MARES in IMPORTED STAPLE %CODS, snob as will be rew ired SALES,ired for AU which they offer at LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS. 415 Chestnut and 612 hp* , streets. jyBl-mtvf2m ,JAM M 3, /CENT, 811..NTEE, dg CO., IMPORTERts AND JOBBERS DRY Or 0 ,0 1 A , Nos. 2U and 241 North Third Street PHILADELPHIA. MOO. Print ,9 . Cusimerem. Delainea, Sattlnette, Alpacas, Janke. Panay Dream Goodin. Cotton:Wm Brown and Bleached Sheeting's, Denim% Brown and Bleached Skirtings, Prilpes, Orel& Chambraii. Chocks, . Omisli Tweeds, Dinghams, Flannels, Diapers. Linens, rintNISHING GOODS, WRITE GOODS, NOTIONS, &e., ite. rEVANCIAI.: NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. • The Beeretary of tbe Treasury towing given notice that be will exchange Certificates of IndebtedneSS, maturing before the lat day of January next, Com kotind-Intereat Notes, awl One awl Two-Year Free Y& Cent, Treasury wove to the extent of FIFTY MILLIONS OF DOLLABS, FOr MX PER CENT. FIVE-TWENTY TEAR BONDS, interest .being allowed on the TreaeM7 Notes and Certificates to the let of November, mrd. the Bonds bearing date from that time at Three Per Cent. Prendum. WesLi* prgparehii make the COnyersion for Hold era of Certhieates and Treasury notes with Ont ehsrge• and will also furnish the Benda in any amouni AM BEST MAIM= ILSAMEI. JAY GOOSE k CO., Bankers, No. 308 CHESTNUT Street. ;OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL 1-1' ROAD COMPANY. PHlLADatrifi,a, August IS, ISM. The Mortpape Donds Of the Connecting Railway Company, between the nation or the Pennsylvania Railroad Companylit West Philadelphia and Prank ford,a distance of seven mile ,s can be obtained at MS Office, No. 238 South THIRD Street. These bonds are in sums of one thousand dollars, with interest coupons attached, payable at said office on thelfith day of March and September in each year, at the rate of slx per centum per annum, and theprincipal payable in live equal annual amounts, at the rate cr per annum—the iffeilt series on September A. D. MCO. The principal and Interest -are secured by a mortgage for one million or dollars von all the railway and property of the company, and are guaranteed by the Fennsylyania Railroad Company. These bonds are made free of State tag e 1 by the Company, The railway is being constructed in the most sub stantial manner, and will be completed during the ensuing year. This road perfects the CollilefilOn between the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York lines via Philadelphia, and becoming, as it will, the main channel of Communication between lle* York and the Wen, as Well as to and from the 'National Capital, will always obtain large 'MVOs num', and be one of the most important railways Of 'the Union. Under a contract with the Philadelphia and Tren 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 cents= upon the-cost of the road, clear of taxes. These bonds are therefore recommended as a first, class security. For father information apply at the office of the CO o n o isw, MOWS fl T. FIRTIi, Treasurer. THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' Diarrxorki - A.r, BANS 4r OF PHILALDELFMIA, FINANCIAL AGENT AND DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES, Will receive Subscriptions, payable In Certill -nodes of Indebtedness, One and Two Year Treasury and Compound-interest Notes, for UNITED IiTATES FIVE-TWENTY BONDS,aceording to the tanns prooOribed by the. Secretors, of the Treasury. W- RUSHTON. Jr.. WIEHIER. OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF oe9-wrmiti C-OV3ID:ELN . M]Ergi'E X.0A..1‘1.8 JAN - • COOKE Sr, Co., B.AZUMIIB AND BROKERS, Uavlng /lamed temporarily to NO. 205 CHESTNUT STREET, •Ghter for sale, st lowed market meet GOVFIAMENT SECURITIES, AS FOLLOWS O.A. VA Tres/fury Nato Or CLAW Of Aug. 16, Mi. Do.' do. do. June 15, MS. Do. do. do. July 16,1865. BONDS OF 1.1181. 0-20 LOAN OF 1062. 4-20 THAN OF VMS. 10-40 LOAN OF 1.8544 OfeltsinovrEs OF INDEBTEDNESS. ITvoics OF ALL KINDS BOIIONT AND BOLD ox OnnagSlON. thfonnation given concerning ell kinds of Beau tifies. collections oit in points made at 10Weat rates. eual-tati 510Q143, LOANS, 860. 'Bottemr - AND BOLD AT TDB BOARD BY GEORGE Ira BOYD, OP BROKER% • 1$ South THIRD Street, se2o-81n Second door above Mechanical Bank STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS. BANK - RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT COMPANIES. UFACTURERS, - MERCHANTS, AND riled with BROKERS, Ng ROOMS, STATIONERY. dee., AT MOSS Az CO.'S, oe-s-41 - 487 CHESTNUT Street. NEW EXTRA. MESS MACKEREL, - 1n Xitts. ALLIETET C. ROBERTS 4 Dealer In Fine lirocerlev, .00134 f Corner ZLEVENTII and VMS tittrectili RETAIL DWI GOODS. A "RD ' The subscriber having received per the Steamer BOSPRORUS FALL IMPORTATION OF LINENS, very respectfully invites attention to his Stock of FURNISHING GOODS, Whirls nom eAMDrlrag A FULL ASSORTMENT. De mks particular attention to WA PILLOW IND SHEETING LINEN, OF TUIL TAIUIUS GRADES AND WIDTHS. feIEIIRTENIGIS, NAPICINts, (Amongst which are some entirely New Design,) TOWELLING-S. dice., 'arm. PERKINS', 00.1-3 t 9 SEEMS NINTH STREET. DEPOT FURNISHING DRY GOODS, A CARD. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & MINN. • - NA>. loos CITMEWNII7 - 1 1 /*Pas Whose establishment for the sale of HOUSE•FURNISRING DRY GOODS Is unequalled In the extent mud variety of Us as. sortment, beg to announce to HOUSEKEEPEM, BENEWINEt THEIR wzrrrLY, Or persons about to furnish, that they are now re celytug their FALL ASSORTMENT FRESH LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD USES Strett AB LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON SHEETIIIGIS, PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW MUSLINS, DI MASK TABLE CLOT/IS, TABLE LINENS, DAMASK NAPKINS, BORDERED TOWELS, TOWELLINGS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, And every other article suitable for a well-ordered household. . 0419-tf 1865. NEW GOODS FOR 1865. EYIII lANDELL, 'FOURTH AND ARCH. lal PORTERS, JOBBERS, RETAILERS, Pal:103 , and Staple. Dry G-oodg. WHOLESALE—SECOND FLOOR. se22l( FANCY DRESS SILKS FROM A late auction sale, at reduced prices. CIIRWEN BTODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 150 and 451 North. SECOND Street, ocZat above Willow, RICH BLACK SILKS, FROM A LATE auction sale, at reduced prices. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 North ,SECOND Street, oer2-21 above Willow. DRESS GOODS FROM THE LATE auction oaks, at reduced prices. lot Plaid Dress Goods, 35c. iot Satin gulped Dr 333 GOON i 7 fiii. 5 lots Plaid SaYOl - 1 - 9 - 3, 94c. a lots double fold Plaid BaxOnys, 500. With a full line of superior goods at less than re gular prices. STODDART & Nos. 450, 4593, and 454 North SECOND tiireet, 0012-at above Willow. BLACK. DRESS GOODS. . Paris All-Wool Noussel-de-Laine.4. Paris All-Wool 6-4 Mottssel-de-Lalnea. Paris Maness Cloths. Paris Blatitz Cloths. Paris Poplins. Paris Silk-faced Poplins. lidolutirs. Alpacas, &c., &e., &c. From late auction sales. CURWEN STODDART & BROTUKR, Nos. 450, 452 and 461 North SECOND Steet, ocl2-2t Above Willow. BLACK THIDET LONG SHAWLS. Black TBthet Square Shawte, Of allkr m _ades. from the into auction sales. C STODDART & BROTHER, Noe, 450, f,V, and 454 North SECOND Street, oeiz-ac .ABOYe JCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH T. . NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Thread Veile,_new designs. Thread Lace Barba. Cambria Lace Veils, from $l. Thread Lace Collars, from 50 cents. Empress Collars in pointe de gaze, point ap lique, and videnCiolllloll. WHITE Uoorm. French Muslin, 2 yards wide for dresses. soft finish Cambric, Eainsook, Plaid and Stripe Mulirke very Out Blrb canihric dsinjga and Insertions, French Embroidered Bands, Flaunting& ite,, Se, Hemstitched Mikis., extra fine, 2.5 eta. ovi-mt F INEV CLOAKINGS. Large stock Beaver Cloths, Muddllas, "Ve lours, Frosted Beavers, Water-proote_,_ dte. Also, Overcoatings, line Black Broadcloths - , Black. Casa inures; Fancy Casahneres l 44e. Ladles , Water-proof Cloaks. Fine Fall and Winter Cloaks. Open Centre Broche Long Shawls. Beat quality Hoop Skirts. Black 'X tact Long Shawls. COOPER COICAND, oc4-tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Ste. A TTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES. A full line of French Merinoee, A full line of Poplins, A full-line of Mike and Shawls, ' A full line of-Blankets, full line of Muslims A full line of Table Linens, A full line of Olathe and Caselmerea, JOHN H. STQHZ'S, 802 703 ARCH Street. QHAWLs SHAWLS 1 I Bound Blanket Shawls. Plain Long Shawls, for friends. Bxtra-size Square Shawls. • Vine Plaid Shawls, Senn patterns. Misses' and Children's otrawls. Black and Mode Thibet Shawls. Berlin Jacquard Shawls, sag At JOHN H, BMUS', Togi ARCH St A SPECIALLY INTERESTING REOPENING. JOSEPH H. TaIiCarvINTIMIZ, (LATE THORNLET et ca/6,m,) made emr-teaasive s.peavet and latentiOng tO the old Bean Northeast corner Of Etutcra. axma. SPRING GARDEN Streets, has reoened with a. magnificent stock of new and beautifu p l Goods, se leeted with neat Care, and with special reference to the first-clasa trade who have so long patronized the old arm. And I would here take the opportunity of thanking all our former customers, and of assuring themthat no effort will be spared in the future to retain their pont:Sung patronage. There will be found a good stack Of BLADE. SILKS AND ertAWLS: RICH PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS. FRENCH MERINM, DELAIN.ES, AND CALI COES, OLur.us, cASSIMIZRES, FLAN. NELS, AND BLANKETS. LINEN GOODS, MUSLIMS, GINGHAM, ac../Ich. JOSEPH H. THORNIXY, ee27-lm Con EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. EDWIN HALL it CO., soUPII SECOND BTREETI Have now open a full stock Of "Lupin's , " French, Mcrinoes. "Lupin's" Mouslin de Laines. Silk-laced popiino. Stlk and Wool l'opllnti. All-wool Poplins. Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles, Etch-figured all-wool Cashmeres. Rich styles of Wool De Laines. Potk a Dot De Laines and Reps; Dress Goods, iu great variety, or our own im portation. • sell PASSIMERES, CLOTHS ,AND CLOAK MOS. French Cloths. Black. Brown and Olive: Frosted and Chinchilla Beavers. Olive, Black and Brown Velvet Beavers. flald and Plain Mixed Casslnterns for Boys. llarela Casdnieres for Sults. Gray, Oxford, Brown and Black Mixed Doeskins. French Cloths for Ladles' SaCques. octl At JOHN H. STOKES, 709$ ARCH. - HOOP SKIRTS FOR MISSES 'AND CHILDREI4.—A compleic assortmont of HOP KIN'S " own make," Twice as durable as any Other Skirt 1118de 31Yi<rranted to give satisfaction, at No. 628 *min Street. 8 spring skirts, 12inehes long, at ale. 10 spring skirts, 15 inches long, at 60c. 12 spring skirts, 18 inches long, at 75c. • 14 spring skirts, 21 Inches long, at 85c. 16 spring skirts, 24 inches long, at *I. 18 spring skirts, 27 inches long; at *l.lO. 20 spring skirts, 30 inches long, at $1.20, spring skirts. 323 i inches long, at $1.30. EXTRA. FINE SKIRT& 12 spring skirts, 10 inches long; at sec. 14 spring skirts, 12 Inches long ; at 70e. 16 spring skirts, 14 inches long, at 80c. 11 18 spring skirts, 16 inches long, at Mc. P 1 spring skirts, 18 inches long, at tki. 22 spring skirts, 20 inches long, at $l.lO. 25 spring skirts, T.l inches long, at 1.28. • 28 spring skirts, 25 inches long, at 1.40. so spring skirts, 27 inches long, at 4.50. Is spring skirts, 29 Inches long, at *l.OO. 25 spring skirts, 32)1 inches long, at *1.75. Also, alt other grades and styles Lailles'_, lutists' and Children's Loop Skirts, wholesale And retail. Oela-3t5 628 HOOP OICIIITS.-NEW g2B FATYLES READY at Hopkins, LL ManSufactory, NOW No. 4528 ARCH Street. Our 1%8.01-sweat is complete, containing full lines of blissee, and Children's Skirts, of every style, length, and 812 e, which, for finish, durabilltY, and cheapness, are unequalled by any other hoop skirts wade and are. warranted to give satisfaction. Skirta Imitate order, AM red, and reparea. Also, good Eastern-made pricesrom fifteen to forty springs, at yery low Wholesale and re. tall. se9-Im. CARTES DE VISITE—BEAUTY, A.-)AC CURACY and taste evinced In apeolinenti made at S. F. REIMER'S 624 ARCH Street. Experience and skill direct the operations of the artist. PRICES REDUCED.-NOW IS- THE thee to obtain a nood likeness: admiredthine *ea ontielar atria colorntl rtlinvoßA.rus made a t REINE - R - 0 Num, SECOND et., utaove Gram.* r 77 9 FALL. 1865. WILL.U‘S.VEN, MASONIC , HALL; 719 CUESTNIPT STREET, HAN NOW OPEN HIS PALL IMPORTATION CURTAIN DIATERIALIAS, The moat elegant assortment ever offered in Phil& delphla. SELECTED BY BIM PERSONALLY The Moot European. Markets, Embracing in part, rIiENCH BROCATELLE, SA.TIN DAMASK, SILK TERRY, PLAIN SATIN, SMYRNA CLOTH, COTELINE PLAIN BEM STRIPED TERRY, SATIN DE LAINE, WORSTED DAMASK, PERIN CLOTH, EMBROIDERED CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS. NOTTINGSBA3I CURTAINS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS, PIANO COVERS, WINDOW SHADES rip These goods are offered in every desirable style and color at IMPORTATION WALKAYEN, rno 4cialsrisrarr terrxtv.m.r. oc7-13t CURTAIN OTORBI CURTAIN STORE! 1020 Cia.V.STT'f7r STREET. RICH LACE CURTAINS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, WINDOW SHADES, BROCATELLES, REPS. C. M. STOUT & CO. se27-wfrtu3m C U TIA .msTrAiistasnitzzrrr. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & No. 100.4 CHESTNUT Street, Are now receiving the commencement of their Fa Assortment or PEEWEE .AND ENGLISH LAVE VVRTAINt3, BEOOAVELLE t • SILK TERRY, PLAIN WOOL REPS SATIN DE LAINES, FANCY - UNION REPS, "UTRECHT VELVET, And a variety or other matertalc for 0 URTAIN and FUItNITITEE COVERING. oc7-tf WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. 1865. PALL. 1865. JAR. It. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite She attention of Oath Buyers at wholesale ta their stook of FBIONCLI, BRITISH, AND AIESSICAR DRY tit 0 0 .1") , Whiellt for extent, variety, and general adapts. tin to the mum orthe trade, id unrivalled: SILKS, MERINCES, POPLINS, EPINGLINES, TARTAN PLAIDS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS. and BRADFORD GOODS. 1 1 ..ektiae Rusrers aupplled witti item and desira ble goods at and under market Mee. WOOLZSAIN BOONS UP STAIRS. ant2B-if WALL PAPERS. NEW FALL STYLEB PHILADELPHIA WALL PAPER'S: HOWELL & BOHM, E. E. con FOAM and .Market Streets. MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER I:ILANGINGS WirosoW STIADES.. aull4mw2an GROCERIVS, MUSTARD 1 M.ITSTARD t I MaISTARDIII JUST ARRIVED, THIS DAY, PER. sTRAA[sUIP "CITY Or BOSTON." First involve of GLoWiry MllSTARD,manufav turetl in the city of Dublin,lreland,expresSly for MY sales, out of new seed. This mustard ranks among the few articles of Irish manufacture that com mand a high place In the world—Dublin refatm Dublin Porter and Dublin Multanl littye 'never been excelled. I quote from Air. Glorners letter: 0 . We have fitted up twenty stumps additional, which we expect win be, able to supply you. as it takes the whole lnill MaellinVY to supply the Irish, Scotch and Bogus], trade. These mills were estabilthed In RC, HENRY CHAPMAN, No. 932 ARCH WIREET, Sole agent for the United States and Canada. SPICES- SPICES_ SPICES, Splendid 'NUTMEGS, pure and unadulterated Pepper, Allspice, &e. None other sold. A full as sortment of Spices. The purity of these goods may be relied on. HENRY CHAPMAN, No. 932 ARCH STREET; Importer or Teas, ac. FINE 'PEAS I oolong, Imperial. Gunpowder and Young Eynon, The best in the market, at true 'value. r.rh', HENRY CHAPMAN'S CHOICE NEW MIXTURE for conneltgetini In tea, price $1.20 per pound, com bines flavor, strength and richness—such a tea as was never offered before to the public of Philadel phia. COFFEE 1 Roasted without water or lard, water or grease. Java, Laguayra, Rio and Liberia Coffee. HENRY CHA:PMAN, No. 933 ARCH STREET. WRITE PRESERVING BRANDY. rum= crozn. AND WINE VINEGAR. GREEN cabrazz, XIISTADD SEED, SPIDER, StO. AU the requisites . for Preserving and Pickling purposes. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, DEALERS IN FINE UROCERIEB, ati2B-41 OAr. ELEVENTH ana VINIC EBTABLIBIIED IN 1897. Ea11i5 . 14,42.1111RU & SON, Cider, Vinegar, -Pickling, and Preeerving M Nos. Beta ishment, os. 120, 124 and ISI LOMBARD Street, below Second. Retitied Bottling Cider,Plek- Ong and Family Vinegar, which Is well known for its one flavor, strength, and purity, and warranted to improve by age.. Preserved Fruits of all kinds. French Mustard, Salad Cream, Flavoring Extracts, English Calves-foot Jelly, English Milk Punch, Pl lea. Ketchups, Byrupts, &c. The above goons, nlanufacurred by at, &re wars ranted to be of a superior quality. rice sllirriria - ORDERS Shed at the shoiteet no • THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, A. NEW BOOK FOR GIRLS, BY MESS YONOE, is sure tultave a cordial welcome in this COUntrii 'RS rip other English authoress has achieved 50 great a success se the gifted authoress of the "Heir of itedelytre." 1865. COUNTESS KATE, like each new book from her, only adds to her wide reputation. Elegantly bound, Price $1.25. Alt the Philadelphia Booksellers supply- it. LORING-, I'l2.bltsher_ THE HUMAN HALE, Cutaneous Diseases which Affect it. "TIIC illichor of this volume has rendered a `Mixa ble service to the publlB. His VOlOlllO 113Cluties practical direction for its (the hair) management in health, and its treatmentla dieeease."--Ur. Y. Tri bune. I yol n 12tuo, extra cloth. Price . 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MY PRETTY LESSON NOON, or some' first tliings for a eldid to know. m:f PRETTY VERSE BOOK. EluStrated cover. MY PRETTY BOoK. Numerous plates. Always on hand the best collection of Juvenile Books, adapted to the wants of children. JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to A.. piartion,) *soli 606 CHESTNUT Street. 11 ESPERUB• OR, FORTY-FIVE Dog-Post Days; a ' Blography from the German of Jean Paul Frederiek iticLter, traPiaied by Charles T. Brooks. liftWO volumes. ALSO, ESSAYS IN CRITICISM. By Matthew Arnold. RECOLLECTIONS or SEVENTY YEARS. By Mrs._ Farrar. HELEN MAC GREGOR• OR, CONQUEST AND SACRIFICE. By Mrs. C. Y. Barlow. MATRIMONIA.L INFELICITIES. By Barry Gray. All new and standard books received as soon as published, and sold at the lowest priad§, by . LINDSAY & BLANISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, oc9 - No. 25 south SIXTH Street. CHALL - E/V$ CIRCULATING LIBRA RY OF THE BEST AMERICAN AND ENG LISH LITERATURE. No dry Books, and quaint 'goof all the best new Books. 130 S CHESTNUT Street. HADLEY COMPANY SPOOL COTTON. 0.28 Chestnut Stregert• sel2-tf TO KIINUFACTURERB, The subscriber hi Commission Agent for manu facturers of following Goods: COTTON YARN, alluumbers. COTTON WARPS, all numbers. COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET WARP. WADDING, all attunes. WICE, TWINE,ALTTS, AND RAU CARPETS. tinilalict AND SEINE TWINES. R. T. WIIITr.•, Be A 437 MARKET Street, 226 CHURCH 2m BAGS 1 BAGS 1 BAGS 1 NEW AND SECOND-11 - AA. SEAMIER% RIIR A LAYAND GUNNY .„ FLOUR AND SALT BACK ALL SIZES. PRINTED TikORDER, BY • JOHN T. BAILEY ct 00, J920.6m N 0.11 3 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAD & HUTCHINSON, • AGENTS FOR TH/A.BALI OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE 000,051 11* UNEEITIFUT WritMET, FETLADELIILLS., 103 READE OTMPET, NEW YORK, J. MATHEWSON, GENR-Thell COX • MINION PRODUCE AND FOR wARDING mntojEwen, No: 25 BROAD street, AUGUSTA, ueorg% the old stand of the late firms of T. P. etcvall tirCO., KOMI, IdeLatugnibt, & C 0.., and O. McLaughlin, & Co., win give pis prompt and personal attention to the zmrchase end sale of Cotton, DOMeStiC Q . Q9dS, auger, Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging, Etn a ta e rptiandlse generally. Raving the agency or several first-class Cotton Mills I amprepared, at all times, to supply orders for Yung, fiheoting, Shirtinge, Osnaburgs, Drum, Jeans, &o• Witn extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREROPeze, can famish secure Storage,_ and give prompt atten tion-to Merebandise and Produce consigned to tee for forwarding In any direction. au27-aat CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. RW CARPET ROUSE T 1 - cnom & siadkw, 910 ARCH STREET, PHIL,ADEDruLA., will open a new and choice Belectlon of Of aH the various gnalitieß. Housekeepers will AAA it to their advantage to Ball and examine before .urebasidg. aerbdin 1865 . FALL. 1865. CII.OEN ECM> 2411.1.49, GERMANTOWN, PA. DVCALLLITIVZ Sr. CO., MANUFA.CTURERS & IMPORTER,* or CARDWIPINGS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGs, WHOLESALE DEPARTIKEirr, ISOU VELEWrNII 9 T.WIIINIbT. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, seNim 519 CHESTNUT STREET. CARPETINGSI CARPETINGk! I I J. tURILLACROIX., No. WY South 'SECOND Street, No. 37 ABOVE OBIESTNIIY. HAS JEST RECEIVED A FULL LINE ZAVL/SH AND AMERICAN CARPETING Mr THE BEST MAKES AND NEWEST STYLES. WINDOW- SHADES, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, DitoodomS, RAG, LIST AND COTTAGE CARPETS. aY LoWEsif PRICE% " J. T. DELA.CROIX, 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Chestnut and Market atreeta, aet-eatuteth3m VHOTOGRAPHS OF ENGINES, MA:- CRIVEI,CY and Carriages, taken at founari• e and In.chime warlog. Apply to B. F. 11BIBIER, 624 ARCH ,9treet, and have them On. L. euveritik. Id :11 II JOf AND Tax TOGETHER WITH ESSAYS ON ACNE, SYCOSIS AND CHLOASMA. /51' E. C. PERRY, DEICKATOLOCtra. • With six full page illustrations. COMMISSION rt4lll SOFT FINISH SIX-CORD WARRANTED ROO YDS J.EWIS BROS. & CO., Bole Agents to Philadeipida, CJLAYX 4 I3X=Erg, cr.TY TRADE GENERALLY. I ON MONDAY, September 18th. QARPETINGS, OCTOBER 13, 1866: GEST AND BEST THE COUNTRY, AR PUSS, -DAY. SIXTY COL FADING MATTER A Poll Phan. ' ort of OA Proceed Inge "' Convention. IT CON WEEK : ORIGINAL AND TALES FROM THE 33 5. ALL T OF ss OCCIAM. Is THAT WEAR n iAILY PEES," 11, -- - CHOICE POETICAL NS FROM THE BEST Rs, LEADING E S NATIONAL, STATE:PA' MUNICI' TOPICS SPEECHES BY THE 111 3 1- COUNT OF THE. W 4 ;TELEGRAPErws CORRESPONDENCE FROM WORLD. TS OF WIN AGRICIILTI7RAL ITEMS 0 LT com . rILED. 1* FULL REPORTS OF THE iELPHLA MONEY AND CATTLE biTs. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS FRO' TERS OF THE GLORIA TERMS OF SUBSCRI '' r i 12 50, One copy one year rive eopieit one year to 00, Ten copies one yea •, r VO. AM..ANY LARGER NCI74BER7 $• alip.The getter up of a CLnB of T.s.,pl ra or More will be entitled to an extra copy. Air SINGLE VOriES, FIVE CEIM. r ...le i IT all News Dealers. Privileges to the Getter-up o Those forming CLUBS wilt be allowed4rl7l - 44 . having papers sent to one or e Offices, and also of adding addition a gar /eq . d, at the CLUB PRIOR. lease, when from time to time, as they may be of re.rgona forming CLUBS convenient, have them sent to orAn' Mir Specimens or "—THE WAR wm i e forwarded when req•ll. ADDRESS JOHN W.- 10 UNEY , 111 SOUT OURTH ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. _ vtcg FANCY FURS. LADLE Iti k ' Jo FAIELEVELA., NO. 71s R BTNEET, .A.ROVE SEVIONTAI his 01.1-establithea Ztoros t IMPO R, MANPFACTURER, AND rBALEII IN FANCY FURS . t . ._ 1 o LAPIES AND CHILDREN. re,Tizmo.7!7, Storet e differentvery ltais'aendd beautiful of 1. ANCY FURS FOR DIES , AND II DREIPS "Arnim I aolleit a Call from those in want. Remember the name and number.l FARUISA,._ 710 ARCH Street, above Seventh. Morave no Partner or connection with any other to tido eity. ocswimif 1865. itro.R. 1865. A. IL & F. IL WOMRATU, ovuovEionis To THE LATE 4. F. WOMBAT)", ) No. 415 Arch Street, neArlt NOV' OPRX, A FIILL ASSORTMENT OF LA-113rEtge FANC"Si FUR , Sig" wtdeh they 1/I"Plte the attention or buyer& 00-3 m DUVGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBE AT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Comer of FOURTH and RACE &real!, PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS_ Importers and Dealers 131, Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE SLAM 1 1 1 LUTA I.34Lii AND 21140 PAILT.NTat rIITTX, ao• LGlt POE THE CBLADBATBD FRENCH. ZINC) PAINTS. Dealersand Vonenzanret enreied st t'/:d: ~'i Rll'a J:~ tH:d;f Yq: ~iy.i y a~i P 7 L'6:l GENTW nauwe-Goong. F INE SHIRT MANUPACTORY. The subsorlbero would 111'44 ateolgoll to their iId:PNOVED OUT OF SUMS. which they make a specialty,. their business. Also. oonstantly receiving NOVIELT.TICS FOR OENTLEDIFIVEI WEAR. 3. W. SCOTT itfa 00.,_ EENTLNEMEnN4 C F R II E9TN HNO r e A t,- , Four doom below the Continental. BOHEMIAN LM , IA ,. IaM . ip .. AaL•AA BAILEY ar. CO.s 819 CHESTNIIT Mat ET. P REFERENCE IS 'DUE TO AMERI CAN MANUFACTURES. --1110DeBON"g Cite mica' WHITING FLUID, COPYINR INK, AND CARMINE INK For aatc by Stationers and POlSiiistsi and by the manufacturer, Warr - HODGSON. Office, No, 103 North. TENTH Street, setB•wiln2m Philadelphia, ' COTTON FLAX 'SAIL DUCE AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duca, Also, Parer Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from our to five feet wide; ranuno, Bolting Sail Twine, Ica. JOHN W N0.103 .inww,s , EVERHAN CO., MACXEREL,IIEIMIIIG, SHAD, Ate. --J2,500 bbls. Kass. Nos. t X, and a Mackerel, late-caught flat Sell, In assorted packages. 2400 bbis. New Bastport, Fortune May. and Hall tax Herring. 2,600 boxes Lubec, Sealed, No.l Herring. laebbis. New Mess Shad. 2.50 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, Is. In store end for eme by MURPHY I KOONS lawsr 110.1.40 NORTH WHAHVIO), WANTN. WANTED—IIi AN IMPORTI Cl' HOUSE, a competent 11008.-KEEPER: one who M wilting to make himself generally useful. None but Cu experienced person, having the best references, need apply. Philadelphia. particu lars, Poet offico. Et0r.20124 ocla-ar WANTED -BY A DRY-GOODS JOB. BING HOUSE, a SALESMAN' competent to build up a business ror cAsh and short credits. Addrees(cotaßlentlaily) "JOBBER," at the office this paper. 0018-2t* WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE A. eccona-story Front ROOM, uleasaritly lo cgivO, Friend family_ preferred. Libor:o price even. Address "J.," at tido OlnCc. Itefereileeg exchanged. WANTED TO RENT—A FIRST FLOOR nom, with Power , for a light Inane flittering Wetness. Address "H. B. V.," poet-offtee. ocp-e0 WA NT ED, IMMEDIATELY - A large OFFICE. elk cited between Third and Nlntli, and Race and Walnut streets. Address. for three days, HALE, Ledger office. oel2-20 WANTED—A " POWER" OR " GOOD NAND Amity or add.-ess 0 4 0 AL., LAOTIAN & 8R05.," 937 N. FRONT St. oet3-36" WANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, to take an interest iii and intrOdUee NEW IMPROVED RAILROAD CAR AZLE-BOX, the best e'ret Offered to the public, and destined to supersede all Wherein use. A model may be seen at my Mace, 21.7 South THIRD Street. ito J. B. SMYTH. "ANTED—AN ACTIVE 8/LES- T T MAN, in a Manufaeturlng Establishment. to sell goods by sample in city and country to the (bra eery 'Trade. Must have a perfect knowledge Of book-keeping by double entry. None but a eompetentand well recommended p per soAdeedap inhandwrting of applicant, stating salary required, Box lulu, Vost Office. 001?c8t* WANTED TO RENT, BY THE FTBST OF SANITARY—A STORE On Market, or Third or Fourth Ste., between Arch and Market. Address, stating location, Box 2501 Y. 0. 0c1240 GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS. WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT. COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE WAR., In one large volume, splendidly illustrated, - with over 125 tine Portraits of Generals and Battle Scenes. T me t e g di lf "lPlte l uth = a r re ae history published. reading ter equal to three large octavo volumes. Send for circulars and see our terms. Address BROS- 85 CO- ? *Philadelphia, Pa.ll ocs-Im&W4t * WANTED—A FURNISHED OR UN FIIIINTSIIED DWELLING, to rent, in, the city. West Philadelphia, or Mantua. Address . W. G., Box me root Oillee. oel2-20 AYOUNGLADY, WHO WRITES A . good band, and is a fair accountant, desires a situation. ,Addreetit I 'T. M 4 4" Press Mitee• ocl3-it A SINGLE YOUNG MAN,WHO HAS been employed In the Coal Business seven years, wants a young partner with Capital to com mence business. Address Box 1818, Philadelphia Post Office. oell-3t5, A GENTS WANTED TO SELL IN the State of NaW Jersey, Phitneetpula, Dela ware, Montgomery and 'iseeae counties, Penneyl , van's the great acme of Time and Eternity, with the Mend of the Bible; picture of extraordinary In terest sett vane. Fine chance for agomts. /Warms JAMES BULLAXOItz & Moe NNotaP,rraCStreet Philadelpin s . se224m• A(3I:ENTS WANTED FOR AA- THE SECRET SERVICE, • THE FIELD, THE DUNGEON, AND TED ESCAPE.S I - Apra.. D. Richardson, Newdent. York Tribune Corres pon The most Interesting and exciting book ever pub lished embracing Hr. Richardson's unparalreled experience for four years, travelling through the Poutn in the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and Mete, both East and West. during the first two years or 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 Co* hundred miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, 'lncident, and romance of tho war than any other work published. Horace Greeley says; A. great many books will yet be written Collfferib - Mg this war, o neddition to the many already ht print; but not f them will give within a similar compass a clearer, fuller, more readable account, entirely from personal observation, instrumentals- atkimud, imrposes, tendencies, and ties of tue blavehoiders 4 Rebellion than does the unpretending narrative of Mr. lileparaeon." Teachers, ladies, energetic young Men, and espe- Melly returned end disabled officers and soldiers, In want of prontahle employment, Will find it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing We per month, which we will prove to any doubtin_g applicant. bend for circulars. Address JONES, IIII9THERRot CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR SUMS, aul7-2m. Philadelphia, Pa. P AIITNER WANTED IN CRAN J- isEnity AND WINE LAMP enterprise; lm thense pstreet. lt rofltg will be realized. Apply at £42% Wfkb NUT STEAM ENGINE WANTED. From one hundred to One huntirecl and fifty horsepower. Corlegal preferred. Owe desoriotian, price, where it can be seen and how soon delieered4 Address Box 168, Philadelphia , - AND $8 1 000 WANTED—ON §4: 000 ,mdonbted mpAvv..pa . _ . difti DI-TO1 5 13tidllABE FOR j;lLCash,aDwii.L.lN (3 -HOUSE on Chestnut or A r dstreets. Address " CONFIDEETisi., - • 51v MARKET Street. oelS-SVF al FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, AY Prom November or December 1 until May Ist, or family of four persons and no small children. .'Akddress Box 2097 Post Mee. oc4-10t* BOARDING. 10,,OARDING. HANDSOME • SUITE or ROOM TO LET, together or separate, With Boaia, WALNDT rt. A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE WANT AA- two Furnished Communicating ROOMS, or one Large Loom, .IthEOABIL not too far from Fourth and Chestnut for early business hours- Answers requested from private families, as it IS desired to be at home as much as elreninstances win anew. Address "B. F. FAX ON," Preee ltv DESIRABLE BOARD CAN BE OB TAINED at ocis-Qt* 33.3 SPRUCE Street. BOARDING —TWO. MEDIUM-SIZED ROOMS, at ocu-at No. 024 B. WASHINGTON Square. WARDING-IN WEST PHILADEL. PHIA, for Gentlemen, or Families without ehtl - early application fq PAS SPRITC E St.oes-18tv B 0 AR DIN G—CONVENIENT TO, and having frequent railroad communication with the city, and near the station. Inquire before Z O'cioca, atl4oib WALNUT Street. geWlnis I .M=CZ=I liNftkiTElsW 33A2A.Ari, SALE OF H O RSE I S, &e and BANGUI& Streete. &e . OR SATURDAY MORNING, next, at 10 o'clock, Comprising about sEvErrry-Frvr. - GORSES, Snited to harness and the saddle, including Serd. ral establishments of matched horses,- carriages, &e..._and a number of superior trotting horses. Fun description at sale. ALSO. New and second-hand carriages, dearberns, Ad., with 'which the sale will commence. Dingle and double itantess, tiliOdles, bridles, &c. ALFREDH.EIIII.N.F.SS, Auctioneer. 0e.12-2tif CITY BAZAAR AND TATTER SALL'S, NAVE Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth. R. D. CUAMPION, Auctioneer, Will nil ON FRIDAY, October 0141 At 10 o'clock, THIRTY HORSES, Comprising Trotting, Farni ' Family, and Draught Horses, from some of the best stock in the country. Also, new and Second-hand Carriages, Light Wagons, Sulkies, c., with which the sale will commence. Together with Single and Double Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, Whips, Sheets, ffic., made by superior makers. Frill partlelll/1113 in Vgtalouge, which will be ready in time for the sale. R. B. C. respectfully calls the attention of pur chasers to the above sale. No pObtPOßetnent on account of weather. horses, Vehicles, and Maness alwnyo tnt hand at Private sale. ..Sll,perlor stable accommodations for horses enter. C fur public or private sale. ocri-st it, B. CIiA)MON, Auctioneer. SRCHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAII AND•TATTEESALL , S, RACE Street, be , tweenEieceuWi Tth; R. B. CLI welf AMrioN, Anettoeeer, WM sell on SATURDAY, October 14th, at 10 o'clock, for account of the United States, ONE 'HUNDRED MULES. gale positive. By order of GEORGE IL ORItEi oell-4t Capt. and Assistant Quartermaster. ALLEY PATENT STEP-LADDER, A-P manufactured by J. Snow m,Yieth ,stiAaj. Pittsburg, Penna., exclusively tor t'enilsYlVillldl 4 strong, light and ornamental. Sold by all House furnishing' Dealers, They are in daily demand in Stores, Hotels and Dwellings. The low wire FP cOmmends them to all. They are manufactured of all sizes froml3 to 10 feet. Liberal discounts made to dealers• A large stock for city trade at the Agri etilthrill "Wm elm do Of P. LANDRETH & SON, 21 and in bomb stxwat street. J. PORKYTII, Agent rot Eastern renneyivanaa. ose-st* G'+RICE & LONG, FULTON WORKS, 1340 BEACH tITBEET, Engineers, Machinists, Boller Makers, sad Qar Builders. Tanks of every description made to order. Sole Agents ror Lewes Marine SalMometere.m9l64y "T - NEVER HAD A GOOD PICTURE BEFORE exclaimed one of Philadelphia's fairest daughters, as she giabll with delight on her Plloto-Minfature, made at CREMER & DILLONI3, 18 South EiGIVIII Street. sent-imit N. B.—Albums and Stereoscopes in great variety. CH. GARDEN & co„ MANUP.A.O. . TIMERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEA.t.XHI IN HATS CAPS, FURS BONNETS, sienAW GOODS, RIBBON'S, &e., he., No. 600 and 602 DIARKAV street. The largegt .and 11108 L COMPhadt stork, the beat terms and eneaneet prices, country merchants and the trade supplied. ausl-Sul SKATES OP EVPRY VARIETY, - croquet, Archery, Cricket and Base-Bal/ Du. pleruents, for sale by PHILIP WILSON & CO., 409 CHESTNUT Street. 66 ONE -PRICE STORE." G. W. PITCHER,_. SOS—CHESTNT.TT STREET - 8M Dealer la Hooks. AlbllblB Nlibmzines- Etatlonarv. Portfolios, writing Dates. Card, Medium and Imperial Photographs. Pastel Paintings, Steel Engravings. blereineopes and Stereoscopic Views. - Walnut nr,,eketS, Book Racks, and NOsCis• Frames of all kinds on lland and made to ordeti. Paintings and Pictures of all sizes framed In the best manner. Also, a tine assortment of Cord and Tassels, at the lowest rates, WHOLE4LLE AND lIRTKIL. w. rtteHlElt, SOS CHESTNUT Street-808 Philadelphia. WM. G. COWIE - & CO., R 24. WAL. NUT Street. Up Stairs, will continue the WINE AND LIQUOR BUSINESS and have just received a large invoice of Cabanas, Partagaa. Arigaros, Nabajas and Comerciante Su gars. 004-110 isarrat FIREMEN'S PARADE: 7 - (01ND EXCUIMION FROM BRCS ;rob AND iiititLINGTONT TO 111/14W5LPHIA on MONDAY. Oct. *trarobcoLt Jong A. WARNER will make two trips from ltrietol tir Phi ladelplhla, stopping at Burlington, Beverly, Atola- TOITD3IIIIIO Rtvertoi —leaving itrlgtol at 8.00 AI IIC iP. Ai. iteturiilag. 10aveli at 2 and 0 P. M. Fare tor the Elxciirgion, 40 amts. ectiKra r, CORSETS CORSETS ! CORSETS! For good-Whig CORSETS, ladles suouM call at the Corset and Skirt store TENTII AND CILICS I PNUT, Where they will find a large and varied assortment at all prices. Please Call tind examine our lemo4. lis fore purchasing elsewhere. oat WO • PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA• with full description* of character Riven DAY and NYENIa , 6,13 y J. L. CAPEN, • octi-wfmly No. 2 South TENTH Street. FOR tiALIE Alm TO LET. LARGEST NEWSPAPER IN TIT.P. -a-d COUNTRY—SIXTY COLUMNS OF READING MATTER -,OUT TO-DAY. Price Five Cents. For Pule. by all N wive Agonto tlopleg. In wriipperi wady for mailing, c w be 4,14:1111Cd lathe counter of The Press.. Ask for VoItNEY`S WAR 'MESS. it CAPITAIJ.BTB. FOR BALM, GREAT BARGAIN! ONLY 64,500. TRE OWNER OF A FULL, UNDIVIDED, ONE-TWELFTR INT EREST IN 48,000 ACRES OF COAL, TIMBER. anal MINERAL LANDS. Will sell tile said interest at an. IMMENSE SACRIFICE. reffcct satisfaction to party wishing to purchase Address "BONA ma," Prate oigoe. oelo-6t LARGEST NEWBPAPER IN THE COUNTRY—SIXTY COLUMNS OF READING MATTER—OUT TO-DAY. Price Five Cents. For sale: by all News Agents. Copies, in wrappers The for mailing, can be obtained at the counter of The Press. Ask for FORNEY'S WAR PRESS. It L FOR RENT-A FIRST-MASS RE SIDUNCE, on SERUCB Street, west of Six teenth street. JOHN A. BURTON, evia-St* 502 WALNUT ST. el FOR SALE-THE HOUSE, NO. .IVALI7I4 Plne street. Apply_ at the emiseg,_or to Deis WM. DUANE, 514- WALNUT K. et FOR BALE--A FINE THREE- Btory brick ISWIILLINGt double back build ings, newly furnished, NO. 117 N. SINIVANTH Street. Possession in thirty days. For particulars Inquire at 16 N. FOURTH. • del2-er - L -4 011NEYIS WAR pRUs, our To DAY, coniaiiia SIXTY GOIX - utriE MEAD. ING MATTER—among which will he found a full Phonographic Report of the Proceedings of the General Episcopal E011yeritl011; A Choice Story, "Daniel Bryan's Oath; ' - Election Mom Choice' Poems; Interesting Letters from our Travelling Correspondent on the Plains; Agricultural, Finan cial and Commercial Matters, and AL great, variety Of choice Heading Matter, suitable for the Family Fireside, Ititlbray Car, Steamboat, Mr • It VALUABLE IRON WORKS (known as - "WARWICK FURNACE") ,e 1 pruVATE RATJEO , The elfoscribers offer rivate gale the valuable Iron Works iszto WU 119 b Ewarwick Furnace," the property of the late DAVID rvTxu, Jr., deceased, situated partly in Chester, parity in Lancaster,. and partly in Berks counties, contain ing upward! of 8, me Acres of Land, with that por tion of the Iro Furnaceghts that mutt putt the pur chasers. The and 4,000 acres will be sous, if desired. Persons wishing to examine the same will call upon the subscribers at Warwick Furnace. TIIO2d.A.S M. rOTT6, Executors, se22-rr4ts NATHAN'' , Purrs, ; FOR AL E,—T WO SUBURBAN ImmICO/PTAGES, sitliged on TRANSCRIPT Street, between Forty-eighth aad Vetynillth Streets. — each house Contains nine rooms, awl haYe Maims modern lingrovemeniS introduced . 'flio lots aro 50 feet front by iso feet deep to Irving Street. Imme diate possession given. They will be sold low, and on easy terms. The West Philadelphia Passenger Railway to run within 200 feet of the premises, Apply to E. G. HOPKINS, LOGAN Street, Near Haverford Street, Or on the premises, between 4and aP. 9ellitif* eFOR SALE- HOUSE NO. 408 SOITTII NINTH Street, 20 by 100 feet, double three story back buildings, water in four chambers, ith other modern improvements. Apply at No. 2439 CHESTNUT btrost. 001/-Wrin3l* to FOR BALE—GERMANTOWN 41, PROPERTY,'",i. yery desirable property—.ll-. a good double two-story dWeiling, with soyeo Acres of laud, within one square of two depots, with iiiie old Shade-trees and evergreens. A handsome streatil Of water passing through the property, and water works on the property, supplying the house. A fountain In front of the house, anti oteble and gar den, with the best of spring water. Apply to C. HIRSKELL, No. S WASHINGTON BuiLnixe, ocl3-13t* THIRD Street, above Spruce. amspiA BEAUTIFUL FARMOF les Acres ball he sold at public sale on the 4.16. remises, on Mirth day, the lath of the 10th month, October: to Colopaenee at 2. o'clock P. situate in SoleburY !mks minty, 1 enosylvaula, i.ue Delaware River, convenient. tote Loins berville Post-office. the Bull's Island Station on taw Belvidere Delaware Railroad, mills, stores, tele ce of worship, and near] • every- Miff a:dart:m*los comfort and ha . xigi °as. The land is Cu fine eentlitifill, nicely divided n witit good chestnut fence, and plenty Of the same kind of timber Co keep it up forever. The situation IS lipaltagnl7, a large stone mansion house, nearly new: good tenant honed; idollo barn, is middling good order; good wagon house, and ocher out Wilding& Plenty of FRUIT TREES in variety, and lastin water of THEBEST KIND. Any further particillars will be cheerfully given on application to the subscriber, living near the premises, by letter or otherwise. Address, Lumbcrville Post-office, Rucks county. SALE POSITIVE, AND TITLE PERFECT. JOHN E. KENDERDINE, of the Estate of SARAH LIVEZEY, deceased. Lumberton, 10th month, 5, 1865. veil-wfs de FINE STORE PROPERTY AT gre .61:21 P ÜBLIC BALE Ihl NEON T GOAIRRY CO. =dila On the 16th of October, at 2 Wein& P. M., en 14:1 premises, opposite ACRES Three Tuns Hotel,Upper Detain township7DWnig, Store and FIVE UEn OP LAND; Home Dt3 by VI; It iteheh attached la by* ro..st-oinee and daily mall; Cellar Darn 86 reel square; Water at the house arra Porn; 161niles front Philadelphia and 24 mnes from Wissahickon Station on the NOW' FenneTtilitao.ltallroad. ULEatExT JoNV.4. Airfror particulars inquire of W. Atkinson & CO., NO. 011 Chestnut street, and Owen Shoemaker, eor , per Franklin and Green streets, Phila. oell-3t di ORPHANS' COURT SALE n VALUABLE EEAL ESTATE. Will be sold at penile sale, pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Bucks dimity, on the premises, on FIFTH-DAY (THERRDAY) the Mb of umber, ono, the ItealEsta.te of ELIJAiI CHM TON, deceased, com.i.thip of a FARM COntniping about one hundred and sixty acres ~ot good. Laid; Seven of which ore woodland, situate on the Brig turnpike-road, in Bristol township, Bucks cotal ty, one-fourth of a mile from ,'' Schenes Station, on the Philadelphia vend Trenton Railroad, sixteen hales from pnihnielplan, and tete from Bristol, ad: - joining lands with Benryil.. Craw C. N. Taylor, and others. The lloproyements consist of a good stone Dwelling-livusc 1..1, stone horn; wagon-house, ice-noose, good' frame tenant , house, and other buildings: large apple orchard and other fruit trees. There is IL stream or water passing through the pre cses, This farm will be offered In four parts awl ii together, and sold the way that Win command the most money: No. 1. Sixty acres, With the buildings. No. 2. Forty acres. No. 3. Forty ituros, with the tenant-house. No, 4, Twenty acres with the woodland, all of which have good &Mita, with splenalo Pellomg sites on the turnpike Waning into consideration the location and the many <Abet , advantages this property possesses, it is desirable either for the capitalist, the business nice, or tile farmer. The superior , facilities for at. cuss to our principal cities. New York and Phila delphia, renders it unusually desirable, and such as 18 seldom uttered to the public, Persons wishing to view the premises previous Id the day of sale will calf on WILMOT CHESTON, residing thereon, Or either of the subscribers, who will cheerfully BilOW the Woe. Sale to commence at z 0 - clock P. M. Conditions at sale. A train leaves Kensington depot at H. o'clock A. Mr, and leaves Schenck's Station at B o'clock P. M. JOHN WlLDMAN, E lAdministrators. 'E . G. HARRISON, oclo-9t JESSE G. WEBST It, Auctioneer. Irt r ai . ,l3AßLE NEW YORK PRO roit GALE. MUST BE BOLD—THAT BEAUTIFUL BBOWPT STONECORNER HOUSE, situated on Sixtieth street, ' Sew York, with its massive brown-stone rails and InmiEsteig, and printed dOOTIYIIy tiled area; also, hall tiled, With Brandon marble all through ; mantles of best statuary;_grates and fouler*, with four-bold bars; rosewood - doors and tricandogi stays of rosewoosi and black walnut; all the hardware very heavy W plated. This plate. This house has tour stories., basement and cellar, Its size is twenty-three feet by fifty. Lot one hun dred feet with a flower gsTden one hundred feet. It is on the main entrance of sliatzth street, now considered one of the best and bandsolnest locations ill New. York city, facing Central Park. It can be rented' for over isl,ooo, should the pur chaser wish to rent It. The house Is strictly jZrat (Wm hi every reatmet. Price only $48,000. Also, for sale the 04alnilla house, .itime style, price 00,000. Apply toJOHN PETTRETCH, _ lig 418 THIRD Avenue, New York, FOR BALE—CHEAP LANDS mINERAT I and TrAIIEF. LANDS—Gong Mee —only 459 to op rur 0.614. GUARANTEED Dy the owners. GEO. N. TOWNSp_ND, ocao.ot 12335 3outli FOURTH Street. FOR SAI 4 g—AN ELEGAN imown , stone-frol); Dweinos,ectrhottee street west Of Derentecutb. Possession sOnti. Neat Dwelling, 2.131 Mount Vernon street. Neat Dwelling, DM North sixth street. Neat Dwelling Ggdon siMet. Neat Dwelling, its North street, Neat Dtrelllng, New street. north of Coates. "Neat Dwelling, Marlborough street, bet. Duke. Neat Dwelling, eld Nigth Iront. immediate pos session. 11. F. GLENN, • 123 South FOURTH Street, -oc7-tf and S.W. oor. Seventeenth and Green. f - - FOR S ,§ ALE—THE WT,L-BUIL . and convenient DWELLING 711 GREEN 5t., with large side yard, with illlntvdizte possesdOlt. B. y. GLENN. 145 gatillt FOURTH Olt FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP I win be told. AI HALF ITICV, an ORIOINAIJ PiTEItV.Sr in one of the best LUMBER AND COAL COMPANIES EXTANT. Cott 0,000. Will bc aolliftrr Fin is worth 417400 Crest sacrifice! MOrm M- iIENIIY oelo-d6t Box 2558, Philadelphia. 2i2STABLE TO RENT--A SPLE N did new stable for four liorses situated taxa of aod Master StruCto, Larg; carriage boat,. and coachman's room furnished. AlihlV at 1.317 NORTH BROAD Street. 0e12.72* FOR SALE—A SPLENDID nearly no v ahirtitim.to” PHAETON, And a double pet of are-gllt lame/al—by the ell, who Intends to leave the City. Apply front 10 to 11 A. M. J. It. PRICE. 0,41-20 t g 47 MARKET Street. PN YSI CIA N'S LOCATION 'nn SALE—Within a half hour's ride from the vita' by two railroads. Inquire at 140 South gliett. Hoorn lb or RUMS 19 and 20 Washington 10111(111104 UMW §truel, above SOVLidO., Oda. Pa. 0010-sr TO BEM—FROM JANUARY 1,19 S 6, SECOND and TIMM FLOOR 8 Of MU No. suia MAIt3O T Street. Apply on Litt; pr.0.15,...- 11rst door. ocll-13t* TO RENT-PART OF TWO FUR NISPIED oFFlcici. Apply . at No. 910 Soutl FOUIVTIfStreet, svcomi stork•. °ell If REMOVALS. REmovAL—DIA, THOS_ WARDL . ImToI removed Me M Na.office to oc Non! EIGUI streeot. ,4-17. t" REM ()VAL OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF Otri"Pti 34 - MEN T LOANS. jAy COOKE & during the niterctioncnelletaary in the enlargement of their u.O °Mee., have taken the Commoalollt Booms, . No, 30E CBtrorNtrr Street, next floor tv cuc Ihttik of North MOM%) where they will bc pleabett to See their 014 rricodc. se23-ini ,REMOVAL - E - 31 - 0 - VAL--NOTIOE.— THE OFFICE AA , et' the Excelsior 011 COM patty is removed to Boom No. 14 Merclmntr gx.chooge. FOE SALE AND T FORNEYB WAR PRE_,..SS \ t x DAY, contains COLliamo 'NCI MATTER—among which will be o Phonographic Report of the Proceedi.gs of the. General Eldscopal Convention; A Choice Story,. " Bryan ' s ()atilt+ , Election News; Chaim Poems; Interesting Letters from our Travelling' Correspondent on the Plains; Apiculture', Finan cial anti Commercial Matters, and a great variety of Choice Rending Matter, suitable for the remit% Fireside, hallway Car, Steamboat. etc. dit 'FULTON HALL AT Pußma .11WASALE.—This valuable property will be offerei, at public sale, at Coopere Rotel, on MONDAY.' October lath, at 2M o'clock The budding erected with best material aair in the most elinstantlal manner, Is IS feet trout 0.. Prince street; a te in depth to Water street, timi having two frelita• A purchaser whd "maid give apactal attention toll renting all the different rooms as wan as Olt mats saloon for concerts, publlemeetinga, See., it may lots made to pay large receipts and a very profitable In vestment. It would be well. adapted for a silk. woollen cm cotton Manuc e rtory, gas being intro duced throughout:the larg allar *swan as In evert room in the bulldlngd The clianddter, settees, Wilda, and all the rurn4- tare will be Winded in tbe sate. Terms and conditiODS will be made known at tits sale. In the meantime further information mar be bad of tiF.O N. lISJED, Dice et Treasurer Fulton Hall ASsOciittiOrb . -- MaT 0 R SMALL FIRST. c:LA.B9 DWELLING, 2S - 9, am ifil.ktmon Meet. o 9. MUDEM, 414312.4 g O. 25 South SIXTEENTH Street. eft FOil SALE-DESIRABLE MM. PROVED FARM, 82 acres, near Moon& Washington Station. 12 miles out, Montgomety 60. E. or,TTIT, 323 WALNUT duvet, t FOE BALE-MAGNIFIONNT COUNTRY.SEAT,4O aeres,a few mtles from the city. E. PETTIT, 3%3 WALNUT Street 01 FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE REST.- 111 a DENCE in Woodland TerraceArat Mattis Imo mediate possession. E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT Street. WALNU T $3 OO WILL PUIWILW3E A PAYING begteepe, well ee44041.11.4. Inquire Of I. IL JOSEPH, 428 WALNUT fit., 24 atory, 012.24` ti FOR SAL-A LARGE FAOTORIt EITILDINU, suitable fora Planing%Mt Fowl dry, OP Machine Shop, or any businessrequiring convenience of location and large room, situated fit the First ward, on Front street% width 60 feet, by 202 feet, and fronting on tWO streets. Terms easy, an possession Soon. ADDIY t 9 IiAtTGR SortS, 0c124t . No. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue, irl TO RE NT -A FIRST-CLASS JESLRESIDENCE, Witlt FURNITURE, on SPRECIit Street, weet of tiixteentit. JOHN A, WON., oc4-Bt. 502 WA LN UT Arent. TOR SALE—LADIES' SHOE MAYU. FACTORT, or twelveea. standing , . Romania for selling — ill befall. Will Ore a great bargain. 50 Istorth FOURTH BGreet, oelo-Bt. Second tory. , 4 / 4N A FINE SADDLE -HORSE FOR said. Apply at CZAIGE,s Stable, No. Ri2l North POURTHblree;, oc6-bt" =M= A lyi - F,EicAN ACADEMY OF 31010. LeBEee and Marager....HENßY Cs JAVrIF,P I ' bECOMR AN MRS. ND NIGHT of the CHARLESrtists , IRE AN. ON FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 18th, 1866, Sbal:speare's GREAT PLAY THE pigRCHANT OF VENICE. Sbylock qP!trlea Kea. Portia alra. CALariett Koala Nerissa Mica (9lB.Pnlaa DitSsAlllo Mr. J. F. Outlicert ttt • Mr (co, norecetu For full ouy TO-MORROW, LAST NIGHT OUT TWO, OF bin, AND MRS. LOUIS XI. LOUIS XI (111.3 grealoat,...ilutuution) Mr. iniAiii.t% kn.*. MOND4 I Y-HAMLET, ITNAPrROAZLAILV. CAST, , PRICES OF ADMISSION.—Parquet, thticottf, and presa ()trete, *lt Secured Ouata, 451.80: Valour Circle., h 6 cetttg. I/oota open lit 7 o'clock; co;.;;;att at 7.1.1 o'6lOCs► VORNEY'S WAR PRESS OU TO DAY,eontains SIXTY COLUMNS OF READ -7141. huorTEat.- l onoug which will be found a felt Phonographic Report of the mouedtriga nt the General Episcopul Convention i A Choice Story, Daniel Bryon s Oath" Election News; Choke poeme; Interestiof Letters from our COrrpspomlent , 6111 10 Phan; Agricultural, Pluall. Oat and Cointnercial Matters aed a gi.imkt rarkitlr of Choice Reading matter, auitti.bie fur the nAninx Fireside, Railway Car, Steamboat, etc. It MEW CHESTNIIT-STREET THEA.: TRE—CIiESTNTJT Street, abeYe Twelfth.. LEONARD GROVER Wlll, E. :4114E, .Lattseet and Manaucrp._ FRIDAY EVENING, MOW /ik • BRILLIA - arX COMM of the Grand Dramatization by Joseph C. of Dumas' celebrated Nove ,t MONTE OR 1 !STO, whlah will be preaeßted at an OUTLAY OF 5,000 DOLLAWat with New and Beautiful Scenery, Novel Rifeeta,,' Superb, Costumes, Costly Accessories, Grand Ta... bleauxMusie , and ObbiT OF UEIA.RACTERS embracing the liillowthp members of vet. TALENTED STAR CODIVANY: MISS JOSiE ORTON, Mr. F. MORDAUNT, Mr. G. IL CLARKE, Mr. Welter Lennox ,Mr. B. Young,l.lx..l. T. -w ar n, mr.i..e-Az. Ms. F. Foster, - ikr,„)y...4.. GrOSS, — Mr. W. W. Moreland. Mr, fV. any, Ala Udri delta Cappeile, Mrs. E. F. head', Med. MOedaUllts and others. M'LLE TERESA WOOD, MR. G. W. SMITIf, and A 1311Alip cOil PR DE 11A.LLET contiating of SIXTRILN BEAUTIFUL YOVtiet LADIES have been engaged expressly to lend brit: Rana' to the DAVCIANGICASQUERADE 5CR,1411,, in wblelt ONE H UNDRED PERSONS. civtioatly costumed, will to a part, This Great Seene surpasses any_tblitg BEFORE ATTEMPTED 1N THIS CITY! There will be no other pieceerformed with MONTE CRIS p TO. SATURDAY AAPPRUNOON. Cit, FAMILY I4, I SIXTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MATIC EN, when MONTE CRISTO will be tlerformed. MRS. ]ORN DREITO lOW ARCIR.. _ STRT THEATRE. BENEFIT OF' FIRS. 1, W. LANDER. Who will appear in two characters. %WIGHT FBIDAY,Oct. 18, 1865, - Tilt OITRANUER, iSirs. Haller "5,... ...... , is. V. W. UMW After which, „ THE HOIS r A ()MC" Juliana I Mrs. V. W. Landur. MONDAY, Mr. aiNI Dlrot gA.RNEY WILLIAMS. WALNUT-STREET THEBTRE I y Northeast cor. NINTH and WALNUT Eto. .F.NLIFIT of Mrs, D. r, BaEltu. MRS. BOWERU 1n Drama. ant otri6dy. TIDS (FRIDAY) EVENING, O. 13, 1866, MADELAINE, MADELAINE Mrs. O. P. BOWERS. Bertrand..., ....Mr. John McCullough. Remy Mr, Bann MG, To conclude with the Comity of THE t3ERIOITS FAMILY. Mrs, OrnlOy Delman Mes. D. P. BoWititS... Mrs. Charles Torreha 4t,m19 Graham, Capt. Murphy Maguire. My, Barton Gut. Mr. Anlem,d,,i3 gleek sir. Geo, fI. Griffiths,. N EWM AMERICA XsT THEATI,O4 WALNUT kltreet, 010_142.4UL TIJIB EYEziiNa The celebrated Drama in three AAA, of lihNpacktE JACK. Handsome Jack atlas Rata Fltill9r, Now Bullet, LA To CCIAct VESCHERA. ude MATINEE SATURDAY DIA AFfrthROOR. MUSICAL FUND HALL. ApTtit flteliAltll °O E% Late principal Soprano of Trinity COB) sew will ere his last GRAND CODWBET . TIM FRIDAY IGYIDN/P111,00. 13 th, commencing' at B inbintro In- the &Bowleg , Mrs. JENNY BV , ltlVrtilt, Contralto, Mr. E. D, POWIi.I2B, the Popular Ammon. Tenor, rr, orktl , PLUMTI4I,I, Bane, aryl *nor LINZOI4II, Mantel Alla 14,2.0mp.,,h.t.t. ReservedADMlSlN', FIFT Seats (numbered), 7B mote. Tiekete ter be had at Mr. TruinlnVr's Music, Store and Biel WO Book bland, Contluelitol Tile solo 0f.449:.- served Beate will cointneltee on Monday morally( ' Oct, am, war, Trumpler , a Mttgle. Store, P. WIDDUWS, Bue, Manager. 'XfUSICAL FUND li r ALL M MASTER RICHARD COMER, willgive a second and LAST GRAND CONCERT, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. N. H. The manttimment reapevtfittly annOttnCe that In consequence of igaater CORER liar-1114 an. engagement to slag at the Hon. E. Chitiard's Grand, Banquet, to the English Capitalists. on Saturday, the morning performance is postponed for the pre. Bent. CH] WIDDOWVI )3us• Manager. IVI USICAL FIIND ANA- BRASS BAND of the HOUSE 0? unoIIGN. OP IJALIEndoit.F.. ttonsistlngi of 3Q Boys/ aged Moo& g to Aware, will give a VOCAL AND nertlUltrNVA.T. CONCERT. ACCOMrANIED Mil DIWI, A.TIONS ANUS J)1,1,1,V-11.11.35, AT Tint qxTREtiDAY inFENINO, 17til1 Ml/21 I.llllla II ilot PIEAc ;Stores ut Ate 1)oor, priSSICAL CULTURE. NATATORTI33I..kI'IR YUMA? , iNSTrrtrr 'WINTER Hl AdON, The ftymit,ilst le Henson of tide lestiiiitiou Odd. MONDAY, October the hlth, classes for infttea continence et 3 1 c p„ bf , for young Ladies at 4.q. P. Kr Titeeday, tit ir , I. OENTltill..sit Al'll4o PARK AND IiKATINU SDHOOL, it lt D NP irilt lirA INPTVTTILATLrortta AN AC - 4) M riPROM) and IVALL T MOUNT Dr. .1AN6E2 , 1 respectfully inform his patrons antl the pubile that lie lute born ate 1 he lessee of this jaw Lot or gP6tllll.l Penn log (rein Broad tt4 Plfteentlt tareet, abd. reom Mount Vernon to 'llruliuu sa 6 q t which lie lute converted into a at:sling Park bleating School. the loeuttoit Remake far Itself.' it could act b 0 more eentrel — feer different lines or One oily ears in direct eommuniontion, Til [fa tomtit and Fifteenth, Orson and comae, the Indult Line and Ridge-road. Tile instrsetion will be thorough and systetuatio,, willalkkasili kin/Mint, Tiie arratigeinentre combine comfort with taste 'Me Plit'lt he well lighted, and kept open till 10 P. M. for fatal, ilea. TWO after/IMM litturs have been, set apart rot Private cildseee for instruction. Sebscribent degrees to use parlor ekaill lig I preparatory our ciao will And the otspee ball Of the Natatorimo epee daily, free or eliarnE. WO do not overestimate par lor skate* in' elating that a few weeks or exerelha psi tlleih tsar proton to by prolltobic jo clakirot oat lima —beginners, Season tickets will be for sa. on mid after Molls day next, at the Otßee 219 South 111{0AD Street. 1 heir nuniber will be limited, and no single tickets 5014. Very retteonunlo entn-tieluctir far ladies and gentlemen forming social r asse, rill , both "LlgliG laymnastll.lB" 1111,41 tst4kiiting." ~ Foe fort.h«r DltrtiClllllr6 see eirel"r' P ARRETT 8 GIIMNA SIMI:1 i SPAM. lug Rooms and Rifle clattery, ttow open, two MARKET Eitrett. A OADEMY OF FINE ARTS, gIIEST. NUT B;rcet, above Tenth—open rpm 9 A. !M. V. M.Eenlatnin Weet'a rest g piotitti die otounT lim.tiouncD ant on Exhibition. jita SEATS FOR nnAlOws PARADE, s. W. corner BROAD and tatP.r.24 StratittLwa Procession oases this point twice. MllOll4Oll iptakato s fig eißi I fgr pale at Pugli , a. Sixth RIK Ohm nut btreets; Winner o, 013 g Roving (itirdull BIM% and at Stand morning of parade, ociz-at- Q,KAT ING ! SKATING ! I SKATING I I t Ly_st. C. CAMPBELL rtcf'.lYee and t,O l t,ollooles and Chlldrol the Ark or sitsktitiC at ad riKlit tle onlicti. WASBINGION HALL. EltillTli Ile tirlahll liAltllliti. WEi)NgsllAT and FRIDAr moitlaNtili. frimi 10 to 12* 00101 L LOST AND FOUND, L 0 13 7-- Tlll3 FOLLOWING CITY wAititANT. I 4,tIPaIVII by Mu went of Pialtidllllllo t No. . for $3l 50. 4523, fur 304 tn. Tito }MUM ATP unutioned againat negotiating Om till A Al l C 3 , l=o rewatql will bo.ottlfl for the rMITA of 'Use aboye to COLLINS ItOnit„ 122 i Steeet. ., 083-ft a NEW YORK DYING AND man -IN© ESTABLISIIATF; NT, STATEN ISLAND.- 40 North Eilifinj street.—This Company, Iso long And favorkbly kmown to New York during NM past fort y-eiz warP, have, panned an office as above. Ladionl nud uoutlempn'.fi winnunts: mid *su mp apparel of every kin a, dyed mid manned lli most perfect manner. ' gluing and spots TemeTett from garments without being ripped, Merchants having goods of unucatrable colors earl have them relied In superior style. aul4-thatup.lL
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