41111,5 at ttrt August 3—August 10 The President visited New York and West Point during the week, having a consultation with Sec. Fish and the Dis trict Attorney in regard to our Spanish relations. He declines the gift of a site for a cottage at Brieksburg, N. J., and several at Long Branch, but has bought a cottage there with three acres of land. A Cabinet meeting was held in Wash ington on Tuesday. The seizure of the Spanish gunboats, the purchase of Cuba, and important dispatcheg from Admiral Hoff were to come before it. The Departments.—The•. sensation , of the week - was the seizur° of thirty gunboats in course of, building for the Spanish Government at NeW York and Connecticut Dockyards. It was ascer tamed that three of them were to be used against Peru:' and the ,Peruvian Minister presented. a remonstrance against this rendering of aid to his °out try's enehoies. [The boats are 'not; off such a build, however, as:,to render this probaolel On 'Tuesday the S. -blur shall by his deputies took possession of them all, but did not interfere to prevent their completion. :Several' U. S gun boats have een ordered to the scene lot these operations. [We tiglieCt that the' whole affair is'a ruse.to compel Spain to conclude peace with Peru. 'The war has long been dormantl —The counterfeit.X green-backS have the green too vivid'where the "Tale is printed, and the !portrait of Pres. Lin coln is slightly indistinct. But they are very hard, to distinguish. —A recent lady applicant for a Reve nue office, presented a recommendatioin forwarded' bf PreS. 4 Lincolit .froin.,'the Spirit world." —lt is said that the Sub-TreasUrY at San Franiiseo contains $12,00000 in gold. Counterfeit $3 coupons of 1881 have been recejvedriit yir . ashingtorL Ar n iir.-Orrent' coufplaitits' -re made of the ill treatment aud' severe punish ment of the•soldiers and. sailorsiof our Army and Navy. ,Next Congress will be asked to interfere. Admirid Ifoff has been ordered from Cub l i to Poribmouth, N. H. The neat in seniority will take command. If Eugene'should visit this country the Navy will 'give her a recep tion with distinguished honors. Ge nera i.---ge k ator, 33rils,on endorses. Parton's view that veryfew Congressmen are corrupt. Out, of two , hundred S,en ators he has scarcely known one who was not above suspicion. Dr. licCosh thinks our college graduates are about equal in attainment to those of European Universities. &s ew England,-The Lynn boot ma kora talk of imparting. Chinese Jabor. ---CoonectiCut supports 1,994-soldietg orphans, 'only one in tiventY' being 'in a public institution. Yale Law School has secured Ex-Senator Foote as pro fessor. —Connecticut forbids the employment of any child under fourteen years of age, unless it shall , receive three month's, day schooling per year under a competent teacher. New York is very anxious, to have the duty, on coal repealed, 'so that Nova Scotia can compete with Pennsylvania. If Congress could turn: bitumenous coal into anthracite, the competition would be more lively. The two wings of the Re publican party in the city are to be su perseded by , a third., Quite a number of cleaners of old revenue stiutips liave been arrested. Three English forgers have arested on advices received by Cable. From Jan. Ist to 'Aug. 4, 168,064 im migrants landed at Castle , Garden,-34,..: UOU more than last,yeair. The City Corn ii.sioners of Public Charities have saved $500,000 in four years out of the sums• appropriated to them, and built with it asylums, hospitals, the. morgue ISLc. —The insurrection at Sing thug broke out on the attempt . ta abolish the old system of allowing convicts to break bounds, buy their time, furnish their own food, run stores and saloens, and hold prison offices. Pennsylvania,'—rTwo Altoona . fire men have been conVictethof iwanton in cendiarism, and sentenced to long terms. The Cumberland Valley R. R. is to be extended from Hagerstown' to Winches ter, Va., givinc , us easier access to the Southern R le.system:' The South . :.--•-Wasbington city,: in order to suppress mosiliiitos,.. , forbids water to be left iwthe yards uncovered. The Fenians, at a recent picnic, wore, green and orange badges, as an , emblem of reconciliation of all classes of Irish men. ' —The revenue from Virginia tobacco is sl,ooo,ooo.greater than last year. —Eagles, the. Radical carries the Wilmington (N. C.) District • The Sea Island cotton is reported as ha'f ruined by lightning and' cater pillars. —The caterpillar has appeared on the cotton of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, but no serious losses are likely to occur. Texas has forwarded the fiat two bales of ,cotion—one to New York one to Liverpool., Florida will hardly let Al'abatna abaorb her. N. W. cornet:. . —ln Alabama the. Republicans carry Montgomery, the. Democrats Mobile. The Repablioani3 have certainly carried two Congressional district*,. the-Drano. crats two. Two are doubtful. 1 / ti Mo bile the electiiiiirended i in a Arian ' " ar, of races," tbree negroes being killed 'in honor of tbe l eaCeasiari. victory: —A Cuban filibustering expedition of 250 men left some port on the Florida coast, August 4. —The Texas cotton crop, in spite of the rain and the worms, promises well. The Interior.—Minnesota estimates her wheat crup at 20 000 000 bushels. —The riot on the steam boat near Rock Island, proves to be an outrage of the copperheads, who ranged through the boat, cutting the throats of the negroes, and throwing them into the river. A Peoria Insurance Compslly fails with "no assets," a' new Insurance Law having " brought them to intiok." The wool growers in convention- at .Cincinnati deprecate any change oil, thA tura. - -Gen. Rosecratis refuses . to Ve the Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, because the salary (81,800) will not help to pa.y'his:debtki and support his family. Chicago, suPseribes. $20,000 for a base ball club to beat Cineinnati.next • year. 'is organizing colored mi litia. —Senter, the Conservative candidate, has carried "Tennestee by all sorts of means. His, majority, is put as high 60,000, that being about the ,number ,of febels . ,he Jiacll en french kepd vlolation, of th 4 la*: *"4se isl c ure Is onserl vative —The,Western ()congressmen ) wilt pro • test against further, grants for Govern ment buildings it'Sy,ashingtpu,,as Wes, 0.0 and - St. Louts agree that thilStter; I.le best 13ife: 'the IshiSbilifcCitiiittiE Dellitierat't‘reon gress, as her delegate, by 2,000 majority. The freights lop ~the OF'apifiel R., road ; are lowered oiie c 'thild.''' .fahuary 72 whites have lfeent killed, fvounded or captured• in one county,of„Arizona. t Some, influedtial papers Want . to see the *tidie s. territory ceded back to Mexico, , as. , i,; is . both, costly an_d useless to us 4 —The Osage _lndians complain - -thit they were swindled 'l4 a Ratlroat coin pany into selling their lands for a.triflei Threats and bribes-were used. Themat-': ,ter is to be investigated by the Adminis , Calignai l=- The'Salinontsherie4 , rose unusually productive. Emigrants from . .Nova Scotia to ,the U. S. eontinue, large. Central America.—There is much contraband .triidei between Havanna and ' the Cuban ;insurgents. The latter have made many prisoners and wills retaliate if the volunteers havel.recobiselo inassa ore again.. Puerto Principe. is. out offs from Havanna. The Spaniards have sus taineitseveral repulses iniGen: sfourdan's, district. .4 Another Government loan is .to be issued and the confiscated estates pledged- for its . redemption. It..is claim zed that the yolunteeis 'number 1 . 8,000. The Spanish' 'residents aye' threatened with confiscation; if 'they do pot sign' memorials for. the :contieUatlon of Euro- J ., pean authority. —ln Mexico tb. - assassinate Suarez and his Cabinet has been detect ed, and many. ; prominent citizens sad. Europeans a - re:under arrest. . Our Min-- I ister refuses to intercede. The -Indian insurrection', Tueatan. is `:increasing:, The rebels in. ? Tamaulipas have been, de feated. , ), —ln;lhayti gold tvgnap j as 1,100, bat,,bas,faller l rto 800., This, rise. was caused by,the news that4he rebelci were about .to receive two war vess'els ficom the United States. • , , —One of Pres. Sahiave's lieutenants 'has:been trying to incite the populacelb,.. riot and plunder. The Arehbishop : Port au Prince has been removed\ from, office by' he civil authorities fur tent absenteeism. - —A decisive battle between Baez and Cabral is imrienditfg'in'SVDOraingO. —Jamaica has openeil anew 13ailroad, ‘ making 22 miles in all in theisiand. The BerMudas have 'received that iiimense floating dock, after a speedy passage, from =An' English company are to lay- a telegraph cable from Havanna to Panama, and a PernviaYcOmp`ey is to lay anoth er from Panafba to Crgllao: Great Britain.—The next step taken in the Isiah / Utiur9h.ease the ir calling of a SynOd of ; elergi lad laity .by he Bishops, with a view to providing for the Church's future.- • —The. Harvard and 9,TfordArew t s are still training,` i rfle'fOrmer' have 'changed their airangement, and are rowing lietedr, 'but English jwiges speak podrly of their —The Government will.•not 4iledger itself, to release any: more though 29 members of kailiament have 'petitioned it, to 'do'so: It ,•boMplaititi' of, the conduct of those whom it,. has re leased alreadY. English captives.in, Paraguay are reported in `, good health, but kept in durance , by Lopez. The converition.to settle the 'water bounddry between Washington Territory.and Van-. eOuver's Rostpene4 =by the war —has .heeri renewed ;: andiivaits the < ap-t 'proval of our Senate. Haggerty, noini riated U. S. Consul to Glasgow, will not he recognized ? because he „Fenian. . The filitilitry promise to ititrod a:lieiv and, uniform marriage- law nest -.session, igeotirtg- seetariati-issues. - The bill to loan Canada, t melley tq buy t out, the Hudson's' Bay Compiny'has 'paased the Commons. • A complete Government is to be for Med for the Territory at once. —The exphision_Of a tin powder case on the terrace of thelipuse of Commons has. led,to severalarrests, and set allsorts of Guy Fawkes' rumors —The postponement of the CEcumenii cal Council is scouted by The test as unlikely and needless < The seizure of the Spanish gunboats by the United States is taken by the . papersawevidenee of our impartiality, and-Spain is advised': to sell. Cuba,,as it cannot hold it much longer, and' we want it. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY AUGUST 12, 1869. —The 101 Railroad accidents in 1868, killed 110 and maimed 565 per sons last year, mostly at the depots. In nineteen years the manufactories of tex tile fabrics have increased 1817; their employees, 261,882. —An English company is to lay a telegraph cable, neat May, from Fal mouth to Malta, via Gibraltar, thus c"m pleting communication with Egypt, while another company . - lays a cable from Egypt to Bombay. —English officials have so grossly in sulted the .colonicis in the South Plicifte, that their .proniinent citizens in Europe '"met recently in` London and expressed a preference for Independence, under a . S. protectorate. ranc e ,--LThe proposed Reforms hare been iitibutitted to the Senate, the ;new PrOdent—M. Rouher--instructing t2it to See if they etistlly,consisted with lib: erti and order. The 'chum/tam retakes the Miniflfry..iesponsible only to the Ern— perpr, or , . inipeachable =by the' Seiiate. ThrSerialti , hat rat - SM.:Br:Committee: of Jed to report owtheint - r—Eugeitid. I , visit .the Sultan :lin September:, She:karts lAng. 24thi 'and will be at the opening of the Suez ~ catuil) in November. --We being out Of the reserves idirumoreititifahltimtaxes will be reducedoind the educational %system .ex tended as " thi:tlasti 'act otpersonal.gov ernment." A 4.- - Gerinaoc—Prtissiar has :completed the stirirey• foil' a' ship oeitiel from the BaltiC'te• theNoreh Sea,'throUgh f. Prussii continues" to' im preve'iti tier sehbq' sYstreta; since - 13,52• increastog' die 'number 'of 'teachers and paYing more genircius salaries.' —A dreadful mine accident near Dresderi,'in Saxony killed at• least ,321 peOple? leaders applaud:lV:on' iieust's 'Ea's i tern tnd Gerinan The Natiopal Delegation hai;e approved of the FOreign 'Budget, 'entire. ' 'VOn Bewit t•ln,ks "the` present' proSpect 'of peace threktening;" bid if Enr4,6: tides over four j4arii, all" will be. well for' a long. timd! • ',A' new Court of 'Appeals has be'dn'cre'ateit tO decide on all appeali from 'Goiernin6iii, ,be uneCnStitittioilall ' • 1. •• 0 q; • Spain.-7The.ap t taip-,Gerie t ial drid~ has' created,'4 , ' a publishOdletter,e,rrarin / whicll he characterizes the Government as .a Set, , Of corrupt, incaphbres . _and demands the; imthediate election .off', Serrano., lives in the BoyarPilace of L'a"G'iariga, and is styled " Ris . .)lighreasthe Re-' gent." '.The volnnteers have begun. a career Of, violence which the anihorities, are unalil to ; rpre6 w hite the J riP ,utter;protests. , , —Prim and . o,lo;aga have unlted Prince NapOleon`_l4: their candidate i`or, the ihrnne., • Isaließa is Willing tntre sign in fairor; Of her son. -D tcatia, eAeutiona 'and arxeste t 'Carlists .coptinne, The priests a r e so ,widely implicated iii the'meyement that .the BishOps have been ordered to, sus pend those: who will not sustain the, laws. -- 7 The'rnmor of negotiations for the "sale of Cuba ; to. the,Viiited 'States is 'Of ; eontradieted4 Latest.--Tiventy thouian more ; men „ rare be sent ~to , Cuba. The. Cortes , meet Oct. ist, to 'elect'a King. The de :creeiadd.resseO to the Bishops gives Gll , 1 'eight days to issue their Pastorals, knit „they are as, yet silent:, Carlist piiculars taddresed, io the clergy are seized in treat ,numbers. .--Through the united;' ' gond •• • • '• • •• Turkey offices ;Of ttiONFOreign, Ambassadors, the difficulties ivith,•the Vice-Roy of, Egypt seem near a settlement. ,. An aid-de-camp however, has beel, sent to ,reqount -the Sultan's grievanoea .and thregen the withdrawal O'othe.firman of; was. proposed to , summon the Vi,..i.e-Apy to Oonstantinople‘ but. this step was,pre vented by the diplomatists, and -the Vice Ray, is,expected to‘pay.a voluutar,y, visit ; remove ; all 'no,pleasant, nexti month , . andi feelings. Want of money co operates, with diplomatic pressure on either baud. England is gathering a fleet !in itussiais PvePariAg for,a greaP"UPi - : versal ExhilaitiorL;taext year.. The qrys : tal, palace ,to contain it will coo 42,900,- 000. l'he,Czar , forhids paren,ts to,,focc their children into,marrisges pr.oooveqs, —ender penalty of imprisopmqnt. A propests 'ea to-,m L a e k s e s s e t P h s e '' %ah t t e ra„a lle w an Wand sea by cutting, a canal across ; Egypt. Asia —Japanese matters, are so see ! tletb, and, fbreigners, so unfavorably ; re garded, that England will keep her feet, and troops at Yokohama for a while longer. ; ~. •r _ ' 4 , . :11 ~,S•!/;1!: /f.„ , g . titts ce itittibr, —, —Zion, P. E.:Church, at Ii . 11:Ith Columbia AVenue, is growing in .a grow, ing neighborhood. .T.tsiliouse of-.worship, worship is to be enlarged by eaterOing .the, front, and' rear Walls 12 feet, And finished with. a handsome !exterior. The,.. exterior, is .! to be repainted;',relighted and frescoedi. t --Holy Trinity church' loses itayector,, and ourcity one of its ablest preachers, by, the removal 'or Phillips Brooks. to .Trinity , church, Boston. The vestry have, ac, cepted his 'resignation, and he will enter in his, new field in October. , , Member of the Lutheran church Fourth and Carpenter , has handed_ his. pastorli check to pay,the debt of $3:000 with six months' accUmmulated,interest on ‘the new. building. He stiPulates that his name be not, mad known while. he lives. . —Our City Home Mission Society employs three agents laboring among the poor. These report 2,000 visits paid last year, and 1400 persons relieved with groceries and coal, while fifty children, have been provided with homes. In money 63,000 has been expended in the relief of persons of known desert and need. In all about 1000 children . have been placed in good homes by its efforts. The names of the managers commend the Society to, the confidence of out busi- - ness men, who in ; many cases give a ticket to the •Society in place of per sonal relief, and subscribe .largely to its funds. They, are, President: O-eo, -H. Stuart; Vice-President: •Senator.Cattell; •Secretary, Rudolph K.:-Hoellich ; Trea surtr : Thomas T. Mason:. =The IGentral.'Philadelphia district of the t Philadelphia .M.. E. Conference has 7821, members iof .whom about 5800 arel i qualified to 'tote 'on Lay :Delegation. -of;thege, only' 2012 voted,'l6l4; for, - and ;368 against: - The-New York Chris,tian .itdvacate thinks lhatsisuCh . indiffereind oa the part of _the ktity, calls ; for; the ;clergy to vote the nieasure ' , down' in 'the `A•nnual Conference. ;', • —On Wednesday -night one of. the: greatest Tires' ever knoivn in our city .broke out iniPattersen's Boitded Ware house. at- Yrunt ..arict-Lbinbard,,. con isuming the entire block of eight , ward: houses; and slightly injuring , Somead-- Joininc. , building. A poition: of. Patter son's bUild in ggave ways , and the Whigkey with, which itt was, itfore& came iiiteccon :tact with the steam-boilers below: About I,ooo,ooo'.gallons in all, were consume& The loss was. wholly or' ~mainly covered by insurance: :Three. British companies: lose upwards .of 700,000; an& the . losS is a: perhaps - over , five lines mnah-... E._,Chtd . reh has:in •Philadel2 :phi& 661, chdrehes, (any increasie- of , four iti the';eceiesiastical year); 15,676..c0m , ',mut:agents inorease of .1160) 24,462 , Sanday- scholara (increase 14611). :The . ecintributiens amount to!/$434;396: :The -whole dioce,se,,nutnber's 20,196,:members. =The eclipse .of die sun caMelaff as arttioungedron Saturday evening;-but w,ast li . ,pbt l muc'h'? -in; our city,' The amount •oflight 'was: a ,little diminished; but .:a ,thiek, bank of _clouds: hid the sun during Carel time•of greatest obseuration.., J Franklin Institute, the University{ the! High School and , Pennsylvania Col lege at Gettysburg united forges and in-, , itrunterits.for the , occaSion-in' stieittifig 'expedition to , Burlington, 10wa.1,, !!•Sciturt unauthorized• persons hav,el been - money' professedly to .pay off .the debt'ofthe . Fourth Presby-' .tthia,n,:church at ,Xllth and Lombard —The .coldWeatherbrought , yin 'death ;Kate down to 355' last: wee being a: Ale.- crease of 44: within: . :a week r ind :more than- a hundred iwithin a-fortnight. --Fairmciunt Park- lita mostly- on the westaf the Sehnylkill_thaeldn__'llercan grpunds 'being iluite .;eclipsed in' itheir extent by oni• newt purchases.• The. :Reading Railroad. runs-trains ,to the dif !ferent-Park entrances after Monday' last; charging I cheap fares, Nand connecting' wrath carriages. , , r ; ' I Our . . teinrierance peti havei 'tried their hands at organizing a Reform Party with but poor success.. , Thirty-two delb. gates from 'eighteen ward met :in ‘o6U ventiontat Concert .Hall. The platform adopted repudiates the nonlinatioicit'of. , both the political parties, and , ceinmitfi the nominees of the new one• , to prohib- —Our Temperance ' men hu.lie made their attempt to, organize. a: new Reform pa,rty without any marked .ifidications of Success. ' birty-tWoodele.at'es fioM. teen WardS'ibet' C'eric'e'rt rirallt • 'A! plat= feirrti was'larleipied•reje*ctin'g the Min:dire; of both" parti4s,-and chi for the effortil'of frientls' of probiliitiorn 'Mid • Municipal•:reform. - diffecUlty Was `experienced in sechring - candidUtes for mudicipal otticeS',..the iicket being filially fixed - as folltila :" ' • ' thon"otar'4 of Diatrzct Coirt _ • Nfp.C. Otaolioin •• • • 0/silk 'itriVuorter L Newton - Pierce; ' ' • ' it rt.! - • • • r ' l4eC Qr C fri r i t a f • I Geo. ,S. blerg,udonl.. • ." Ott", CoinnYzs4iOndi:,' ; . Samuel' B. Mansfield • Cadiz : v . r, ' rniectiurer. . ' GedrgeiTilitand., • - W,,elfartkkat the only practical result of this movement be,tlle weakening and possible defeat. of the Republican_ Party:, Nire,regget too iliat,tbe Conyeq- • platform wakes no t distinction among the nominations already before _the public , but condemns, all—good and' j,-„lad,,S.tate, and muuicipalin the, same sweeping terms. -Our :Franiford suburb contains twelve plapss of, worship (three of them Presbyterian,) and eleven resident clergy. men. The pop4lation is estimated, a t 12,000, and as the place is, desirable'for residences and, easily : , accessible, it growing fast. The Friends:4ave ,an Asylum for the Insane, whicbin,tbel,fifty tyro years of its, existence , accOmmo dated 2.066 patients, of whom 722'Were discharged as cured, and 137 as much improved. Of the 82 patients in charge iagt yarfiv e died .and twenty-five were discharged. BELLS.—Church, .School,flouse, Wry' s , 4sLe. Pure toned' and do' not break: Within the means 3Or the' poorest ;Church or the poorest cotustry school,, and every Farmer. Weight 'W: 8.4.7.111 'MERRIAM, july22 ;. ; j p, ; • Frodoricktown, Ohio. PHILADELPHIA. sam p I es' dint By mail when written fbri WESTON'.&RRO-THER•: Hlterehant , Tailors ,7I k . 11 " , #EsNre ; Jnst TtceiriQ9 ”i,ka4l§oP,!PYrg.tißPl , t. stitArriVA:lirti l strterloit'aooVs';' or Gentlemen's wear, to r liteti they ; tnylte the .atten tion of =theii' fn6nde=aoa fhb ='! ..P A iMperiorigarmentaii re' as'onahle)PAce.:= =i SATISPAPTEIN 1.. _ . CLARK" 4cii MIDDLE." • - EWING - 'REMOVED FROM ~i = a4egiiiiie'Oreet :„. ifiEW 1124 ni t Street, ;Are Inrfi n pning a , lnrge and new IWO,tmentfif ppFilg o :a. arid MT fine Jewelry ` , Amerman at 4 §wiee ,Wetebee, , SilVei.' Were; • crilun Eleite.% plated *4-41b,6•41,01.;!iA.,,,L;c:,L,; }I; ••:.±.lli r !SMITRA DREER, TEMIEFIE 4.ItOH , STREATS,kPHILA IHalfit now.= hand a:Complete assoitraeai of E ; WATMES WELRY ~ - wiliYPeTaNe@ening4, GREATLY:REDUCED, PRICES. • ! adage co; and examine our, stock.; , mayl3-13, - SsirErs :[ - COTTACE°RC - ANS • - wrritutitt I .rustraivrt, e.theytnest eme,,more yower,und.; it takes 'Ems money to %by them than any other instrumeneA the market. great iriducenidalt offered to Shteitt3i Srhdolsiarid efitirebds.' liberal discount made to Clergymen. PIPE ORGANS of thd best makers-furnished On the molt repot:labia terms. •R;If.BRGOR', " 4 Au ." ✓ No.'lB North Sev,enth .-Sand for a Circular and. Price Llst ! . • • ••• 'BARLO.W.!SINDIGO -BLUE. is the cheapest and - best article:bathe market for:blueing • • t qoP: o3B . • 1 4•' . • ; , - ti IT D El NOT CONTAIN ANT ACID. •IT WILL NOT INJUBA THY FINEST r Itle iiiiV A ilt 7iiihiniittitsia:Dlh7ll.§TlYßS; . a 7 No iitad •Nowa ffitiktio; &maxi, . • iu •f ,tfinietWat.parki , ; . • • ' and for pale hy_inest of the greeers,,,antl a druggieteLTho genuine has both I rlow's and Wiltberger's N0100110N.1.40 141431 . j ; tilt atheist tire etaiattrif i el:' , • k z.)-11 will calor more water than Tali timeS the multi Weight OE GYMN • Car. Ninth and Arch-streets,, '• ' ' It' La _es, ' GiiiSlOnen "mid Children, open fo e F A.mer PP.eA i day and :evening. :Call Iry person send for circular. Lessens in gpll4lllg'Sisiii ieticine : `PROF?''''l/: . . . .0 TO° to • 277bp4VE'_4rai thi.koi. - t,eiy - , • ..w..1116-tiiiie never ru fug • • ... - iddreas. t.lO , 112 91 r war Ai* 0f,.1, ' • ;:" • ho4olo.lcl,sknaci "—li; • • ?wr efaeS., • —5. r..• • • • WATERS' New Scale PIANOS! Wi(h, Iron Frame, Ov erstr /422 g Bass and Agraffe Bridge. MELODEONS, PARLOR, CHURCH ANDCABINET ORGANS, 'Thsbest manufactured. Warranted for 6 Years 100 Pianos, , Melodeons and Organs of six first-class makers; at low pric'es for Cash, or •clne-quarter cash and the balance in Monthly. Installments. Second-band in struments-at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. (Mi. Waters is the Author of Six Sunday School Music Books; "Ile4venly Echoes," 'and "New S. S. Bell," just issued.. Warerooms,. 481, ,Broadway, HORACE'WATERS. • TESTIAONIALS. , The Waters Pianos are known as among the very best.,-[New: Pork Evangelist. We can speak of the merits, 'of the Waters , Pisitinefremlersoisalitnowlbage as being of the very i lmsst,quality.--[Chrietinn .44114 tracer. The Waters Pianos are built of the best and Most thoroughly seasoned material.—[A demos onti'qoarddi. ' Wsitersri Pianos rind Melodeons challenge corn ,parjalr.with 'the finest made anywhere in the country-[HOrile J,Ournat. ' • fri6idetwillifind at Mr. Waters ' store' the very best assortment, of Organs and Pianos to. be !fchiwgift the United Statee. 7 -[Graham's Magazine. Missies:l. 'DolNC's.:=:Siblie' Mr.' Horace Waters kheet imisie:he has deioted his .whole,eapitik and attention• to the manufac time and, sale of „Pianos and 'Melodeons. He has just Psicd a eataltigue.4 his new instruments, giving a new scale' cif Flees, "Which Shows a ..Marked rednetion from, former _rates, arid his pianos have. recently, been, awarded. the First :Premium at 'several . Minty people of the present day,:who-iiii . iittriisited;..if not confused, with the . flaming , advertisements of rival piano :houses, probably ovlirloolt modest manufacturer like Mi. Water's; lintWe happen to know that his histrimenti : earried goOdlepritation long before [Expositions and: the " honors": connected -therewith Isere ever thoAght;of;: indeed, we have one oft Waters' piano fertes m'ew in our resf cterice' (ribere has' stood for-year's,) of which aby manufacturer in.the woild might well he ,promi We haye,,always; been delighted with it as a sweet-toned . and - ocierfal;.iiistrament, and therei'lilne . iloribtof its ddribility; More than this;; adme of the' best - amsiteur":players in the eith,as .sev,eral,aelehrated - .pianis,ts, have perform. ed on the said piano, and all pronounced it a on pen-erandfiria-einesinetrumeset. Stronger indorse ment we could not.give.—[Home Journal. COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Originators of, and only head•gpartere for the use of PURE 'NITROUS' &TIDE GAS for painless extraciren a teeth. This is their specialty. 083'de N. E. COrner of Bth and WALNUT, Sts, PHILADELPHIA, PA. may 27. DRY'(,iOOD9. EYRE ...&LANDELL FOURTH AND ARCH: • . 'KEEP THE' HEAVIEST MESH BLACK IRON BAREGE • , , TREEE.IS IMPORTED. I -'B 7 -4 DIAMOND MESH HERNIANE;. 3 1 CAND '-4 FI‘E MESH DO. REAL SILK DEENA DINE. ' / 1 301 - 112. ED eiREEi-DiNES. . MAONIPIQENT STRIPES DO. 'STRINWPOPLINE Ir •YUPES. I CIAENIEPOPLINS• FUR DO.. TINTED M.JORAIIES:FOR SUITS: JAPANESE .MIXIIIIILES4O.O-DO. GRANITE MIErII,RES LUR SUITS. , OREM; DLUE; 'A ND MuDE. POPLINS. SPRING S'H'AW-LS . . • • , WILDIESALIP -AND RETAIL. 'LAMA LACE-POINTS:'. " - LAGE JACKETS...AND... GUS. 2'ooo YARDS SUMMER MODANING. AT46,.PER YARD, Organ -Building. • • • • Perairiaj attentioalgiven. toinpihing 'cleaning, aid ttaralng4 Haying, served seven - ,yea,M, app r entice and had thirty J4Ma"of 'builders in'theygygtryy guarantee' entire istiefaction to all who give me their patronage. , ' REUBEN 'NICHOLLS jp34ixt , • • ;,- No: 43 Lan: 'St„: Phila. A VALUABLE . .pages. Dr. S. S. deseribee all Difigitieiraritt 'Sent; bi mail free. Address, DR. S. S. FITOIV. ' n,ltir.449mos: : 714 Broadway, New NRik- r GAS'.,FIXTURES' ''CIIANDELIERS Chlirchesi"Stbiesand well= , Wholesale and Retail. a klrivr STYLE, never before offeical this market. 'Also; IRON BRONZE GAS FIXTURES, meat. chest) , d durable. _Every variety of KEROSENE LAM Pd . Riot FITTLNGS, With the' be aiiriingi.wenis for _Ramo , and ifghting • r , • = GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, CHIJECHRS, DWELLINGS,,, FACTORIES;:: • • - 4 MOTELS, and • STOREs sapplied with the best relined OILS by the barrel or gallon cotri,TEß; JONES & CO., junea—ly . 702 ARM /3t,,l'hilatelptda. , GEO. WOODS & Parlor' and Vestry Organs, ' MR. GAO. WOODS:—For twelve" :Tars foreman in the :largest Orgaiia Factory Of - the 'coAntry, (during which time be obtained no.leart than nix. patents fur int yrOsement,) having associated with himself a Partner posseitsing arage meatni,.L6w-oreis to' ibe Public and :the , Trade, Or,gans of every, intyle,containing ail the ex celletiCies- in Organs hitherto ranking' first in point of Merit; together with valuableanii . .imporiant . improve- Meets of his owniriyention, ofiegent date. Waretoomkt 423 , 8r00m0 St., New York. 4,111617-17. I