EMSINESS NOTIOES We hare redureili2ll prVee.; We have redueed aU prieri We hare redupeitall rice , We hare redueeleall prikv: We have reduced ill iricee We hare refiaerti all priteo . . . Of SUitl MO" tJ i uq f a Citme Out st o d c, RalfAr4Delj/id, beitrten BENNETT & CO., Crnd RAM, NUM .Yrs. • 618 KET'ellit:CT., EmLA.nr.c.rinA, And 1300 Broadway. New York. AIY.XANDER C. BRYSON & CO STF,A.MERUG LABEL PRINTERS, ttritlirel i mor * STßEET kyn cY4 JAYN STnrnr, (BraiEnN Building.) We liaxo facilities for the prompt and superior execu tion et all Fork that may be required, and at rates no low es those of isny'other establishment in the city We are Practical Printery, and the buyinces is entirely moiler our own control and management; which, in view of the fact that our experience has an extent of more than dwenty-tive yearn, we can annum our patrons is in accord voce with the dernende of the greatept poveible tail! A.I.TOLANDT,R C. BRYSON, JoiErn H. BRYSON. MEXER'S NEWLY IMPROVED CRESCENT SCALE , OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the'best London Prize Medal and Ilighest Awards in America received. MELODEONS AlsD SECOND-BAND PIANOS. jygg.m w s-gm.l Warerooms, =Arch st, below Eighth. STECK & CO.'S PIANOS. PIAINES BROS' PIANOS. N & HAMLINILI gABINET ORGANS. J. E. GO OW. Seventh and Cheatnnt LaLAU2II.a.IM Saturday, August 3, 1867. WHAT T.IIFE •C: IT N A S N EAVATIVE WING There is a story told of a Hibernian who was in the wood-sawing line, and who one day, naturally enough, became thirsty while operating upon a half-cord of hickory. Being short of funds-he conceived the happy idea of making blarney serve in the stead of currency, . and he proceeded to the shop of a certain Widow Murphy, hard by, where poteen was retailed. Pat commenced operations by con gratulating Mrs. M. upon her good looks; drevi a comparison between the "old country" and the new, greatly to the prejudice of the latter, told the widow of how he recollected her father, who was a member of Parliament in Ireland, and her mother, who was wife to the member of Parliament, and her brothers who were sons to the member of Parliament. He further assured her that her father was a nice "mon," and that her mother was a nice "mon," and that the big dog was a nice "mon; " and finally, after getting Mrs. Murphy blarneyed up to what he conceived to be the trusting point, he delicately broached the subject of "tick," assuring her that if' she "would let , him the loan of a gill of• whisky till he got done sawing a load of wood forninat the corner he would come and pay her!" Pat's rhetori cal soft soap was all very well until . the mo tive for it became evident, and that made apparent, the widow flatly refused the "loan" of the coveted dram. The thirsty Irish man then poured _forth a volley of invective, in which father, mother, brothers, sisters, big-dog, and Mrs. Murphy herself came in for a large share of abuse. And now for the application. Telegraphic despatches from Washington have informed usthat within &day or two a delegation of disinterested patriots from Penn sylvania,headed by Mr. Joseph R.Flanigen,of this city,had called upon the President, and that they had a pow-wow with his Excellency upon the subject of starting a Conservative Wing of the Republican party in this State. They wanted the advice of Andrew in the premises, and like so many Captain Cuttles, they proposed to bask in the sunshine of his profound wisdom and enlarged experience. A. J. told them in substance that the people of the respective States must decide these questions for themselves and that he would decline to interfere in local politics. Now, although the BULLETIN does not enjoy the immediate con fidence o'f the illustrious occupant of the White House, still it is in the way of learning • wliat occurs in the imperial presence, and of what views Andrew the Second takes of some .matters and of certain things. It appears that the despatches narrating - the details of the interview were not as full or as 'explicit theyshould have been: We learn from un • questionable authority that Mr. Flanigen and his patriotic associates went upon a Murphy like expedition with a sanguine hope that place might follow fawning, and that they might . be afforded the pecuniary relief which they so greatly covet. In short the "Conservative Wing" was anxious that it might b e enabled to sweep into hungry maws the Federal loaves and fishes that are floating around in Pennsylvania. The published reports of how the "C. W." Committee assured Mr. Johnson that he was the greatest man that had ever lived, or who ever would live, is all correct enough; so is the statement that, the "C. W." was desirous of acting independently of both the great parties in the coming election, and so aliio the assurance that Mr. Johnson was a nice "man," that hiS father and mother were nice men, and so on ad nauseam. But the particularly Murphy_-like part of the perform ance is what has been left out of the pub lished despatches, and we hasten to supply the omission. It seems that after the prostrations and palaver the Committee 'of the Conservative Wing mildly and delicately suggested to his Excellency that to accomplish what they had proposed in the why of a sep arate State organization•it would be necessary (ahem!) for the Conservative-wingers to have control of all the Federal appoint wields in the State ! This was the milk in the cocoa-nut, the gill of whisky when the C. W. should get done sawing a cord of wood forninst the corner! 31r. Johnson felt lie all men feel when they discover that peo ple hays, attempted to play upon them from a belief that they are fools *who do not know airy better, and although he did not "send off his visitors with fleas in their ears, he very ,• clearly let them know that he understood them, and we know that he has since hugely enjoyed. the joke. • With the representatives of the Wing who • Went to Washington upon the neat little •, errand of endeavoring to soft-soap Mr. JohriSon Into giving them the control of all the yfrooo wit efi in Pennsylvania there is only-a i kmagry gratitude, a sense of obliga 4.filfirOrs. hoped for but not yet received, to restrain' them,' and it would be uo marvel iif thitiOnald qieedily ,imitate the thirsty .410 inform the Prealdentia, , The official term Of Alderman William • MCMullin, of the Fourth Ward; will expire the present year, and the people of the Ward will either re-elect him or a successor in October next. We trust that before that period comes around McMullin will' have been impeached by City Councils, and removed from the office which he dis graces, and that he will have gone through the ordeal of a trial in the Court of Quarter Session's for the crime for which he has been held to answer. Under any circumstances the peoplo of • the Fourth Ward have an oppor tunity of shaking off this Aldermanic incubus, . who rides the district like a malig nant genius of evil, and does more to prevent its improvement and progress than all other agencies put together' - Y Let any property holder in the Fourth Ward go to the northern part of the city and compare its condition at the same distance from the centre of business as the Fourth Ward is •distant from it. He will find elegant dwellings, thriving stores, comfortable people and every evidence of thrift•and prosperity. In the Fourth Ward le will see desolation where there should be progress, and dilapidation where there should be improvement. It cannot be otherwise when the people of the ward elect a common rioter to represent them in Common Council, and when a brawling ruffian is chosen for Aldermen. If decency is powerless against the party machinery which such bad men employ to secure their nomination, cannot a sufficient number of respectable citizens be found in the district who, irrespective of 'party, will secure the return of reputable men as Ward officers? The belief is current that it is un safe to denounce and oppose the ring of cor rupt and bad men - who rule the Fourth Ward to its ruin. This is a mistake. Ruffians are invariably cowards, and quiet courage is more than •a match for. noisy, ,brawling. We are satisfied that if a determined effort was made, the Fourth Ward could rid itself of the repre sentative men who bring disgrace upon it and who so seriously damage its material prosperity. In the meantime the Grand Jury will meet on Monday next, and • we shaiilook anxiously for twompt action in the case of Alderman McMullin and Council man Barnes, charged with a midnight riot and assault and battery in the attack upon the Hope Engine House on the 15th of .July last. Fourth Ward, politics are certainly powerless in the Grand and Petit jury -boxes. PHILADELPHIA A. •G. BRYSON & CO The Atlantic Cable, which only the other day reported, on Omar Pasha's authority, the total suppression of the insurrection in' Candia, now tells quite a different story. It announces despatches from Athens to the effect that the insurgents have been success ful in several recent engagements. Really it seems as hard to get news that is to be relied on from Crete as it is frony.,,,3kxico. But it may be believed that thelnsurrection is not suppressed. When Omar Pasha's despatck was sent, his master, the Sultan, was travel ing in Western Europe, and it may have been thought expedient to report success; so as to check any efforts made by France, Eng land, Russia or Austria, to induce him to adopt a liberal policy with his Greek sub jects. An active insurrection in Crete would have been a strong point for those powers. But Omar Pasha deprived them of it by re presenting that there was no longer an insur rection. The Sultan has now gone home and , 'Omar Pasha's report proves false. The j?anehero, published at Brownsville, Texas, has always been an anti,Tuarist paper. Indeed, while there was a shadow of an em ! pine or of an imperial party in Mexico, it was regarded as representing imperialism in Mei ico conjointly with rebelism in the United States. Now it still seems to have a mission to damage Juarez; as much as possible, and it publishes a ghat many things, that are tele graphed to the North regularly, which are afterwards ascertained to be untrue. The furious letter of Escobedo, in which he de ! nounced "the Yankees" so fiercely, first ap toeared in„the /?.(t/te/toto, and it is now posi tively diAared that it was a fitbrication. Many other of the /?aite/tero'6 reports of atrocities in Mexico are also declared to be either fillse or grossly exaggerated. It will he well to're ceive all its Mexican news with considerable distrust. The picturesque island of Mount Desert, on the coast of Blaine, has attracted much atten tion lately, owing to the sad calamity off Bar :Harbor. It is a group of mountains rising abruptly from the ocean, with several good harbors, the principal of which are Southwest Harbor and Bar Harbor. The early French explorers discovered it and named it "Jiont Dr'Bert,"- or lonely mountain. In anglicising it, the French emphasis on the last syllable of the word "Desert" has been retained, and the island is known all along the coast as "Mount Desert." SoMe of the writers on the Phila delphia journals have been trying to im- . prove it by spelling it . •Mowit Deseret," and others "Point Deseret," both of which are wrong. • EV Elt S . .inimay for August 10th has an arti cle on "Theatrical Farewells," with special refer ence to the leave-taking of the stage by Garrick and Siddons. It is of great interest to all who delight in the drama. This number has, besides, an excellent variety, of articles—mostly short—adapted to the wants of .travelers; also, capital reading for those who stay at home. John 11. .1111yers & Co., Auctioneers, Noe. 282 and 234 Market street, will hold during next week the following important males; vlz. ON TimmAy, August 6, 2,000 packages Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Traveling Bags, Shoe Lacets, ny catalogue, on four months' credit. Oa THURSDAY, August 8, by catalegue, on four month& credit, 800 packages and lots of .Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, including 300 pieces Cassimeres and Satinets, fell line Claim, Beavers, Pilots. Italians, Atm Also, 200 pieces Paris All.wool Detainee, 500 Rfocco Paris Poplins , 2 M ,000 dozen L. C. lidk., full HOOP aney Dress Goods, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, 500 dozen Silk Neck Ties, large invoice of Trimmings, Traveling and Under Shirts and Drawers, Linen and Muslin Shirts and Fronts, Cotton and Woolen Hosiery, Marseilles Quilts, Patent Velvets, Linen Goods. • Also, 80 pieces magi/Anent quality Lyons Black Drap do Almo, :210 packages Cotton and Woolen Domestics?. ON FnIDAY, August 9. by catalogue, on 'fear months' credit, about 250 pieces new Styles of. Imported and Do mestic Cauctings. THEY ARE PARTICULARLY DESIRABLE IN iIOT weather, becaume Chain Botta permit chamber or other doors to ho Flight)) , opened, and thus-promote ventdation, Whilst they are as secure as other butte. Breen and -reek as patterns for sale by TRUMAN 4 PAIAW, No, B;sh (EiEht Tbirtylive) - Market street, below Ninth. rpENTs, cAnArmis, ku. -- 811CONLYt1 A tin A lINIY Tents, suitable fur (Jump Meetinfur,-Huuting I,,urtrert, ; "Awbitire," ad.; 111ao,b00 Wagon Corers, Tarp:UW[lV. dre., for *ale low by A. PilliVrEki dr. SON, Houtb and l'enz arca& Murphy, when they find that they can no longer me that functionary for their own pur poses, that they do not consider him any. "great shakes" of a President after 31]. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-7-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1867. THE TRAV kLINQ The White Duck Vests, The Colored Duck Suits, • The Alpaca Coats, The Dray d'Ete Sacks, The Short Duck Sacks, The Linen Duet Coate, The Light Caseimere Suite, The Skeleton Sacks,. Arc allpopular at ate time, because they are just the thingfor this hot weather. Our atzgea are as elegant ae i n any etcetera establishment. Our prices are so low, people buy with great satisfaction. WA NA MA ER dc SHOWN; THE LARGEST cL0.7711..VG OAR HALL, THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STS. DOWNING'S AMERICAN LIQUID CEMENT, AR mending broken ornaments, and other articles of Glass, China, Ivory, Wood, Marble, dm. No heating re quired of the article to be mended. or the Cement. AL• ways ready for use. For sale by JOHN R. DOWNING. Sttioner. feTtf 139 South Eighth street, two doors ab. Walnut, M , CALLA'S NEW lIAT STORE, N. E. CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT, FORMERLY CHEST NUT ABOVE SIXTH, AND CHESTNUT ABOVE EIGHTH. Your Patronage Solicited. jelattlp* FRENCH CIRCULATING LIBRARY. PAUL E. GIRARD, French Bookseller, Stationer and Engraver, 202 South Eleventh street. 1119 - Note paper and envelopes promptly and neatly stamped. ruy3l-4p-ly • TIIEO. H. 34 , CALLA. AT HIS OLD ESTABLISHED. ELAT AND CAP EMPORIUM, . 804 Chestnut street. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED, VENTILATED and easy-fitting Drees Hate (patented), in all the ap door t o rove the d Poet-ofliee. ((Odom cf the 8e9.8011. Cheat:Lilt S eel3tree-13TPt, next xNEW STYLES FOR WARM WEATHER.Lt The Panama and Mackinaw Hata, together with a great variety of Straw Hats, selling at low prices, by " THEO. H. M'CALLA, AT HIS OLD-ESTABLISHED ' HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM 844 CHESTNUT STREET. 600 ARCH STREET. • 600 GRIIFITII & PAGE, BEST REFRIGERATORS AND CROQUET GAMES.. H. P. di; C. R. TAYLOR, PERFUMERY AND TOILET. SOAPS. , 641' North Ninth street LGORING- -GLASSES AND PICTURE FRAMES, wholesale and retail, iu Walnut. Gilt and Rosewood, handsomely ornamented. REAMER Az CO., manufac. turers, 624 Arch street. BRACKETS, CHAINS AND HOOKS OF SEVERAL ilrrn , for suspending lunging baskets or bird cages, a tt v e ari4y of styles of %Vire - Hanging Baskets, for 141110 a the Hardware Store of TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 ght Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. ECOND, ABOVE GREEN.—RE IMER'S PHOTO Cardsorlonal is famous for lin Pictures at low prices Sixlarge Picturc $1; l'hoto Miniature 1. - DACICER'S ICE CREAM FREEZERS, APPROVED BY 1. years of ueo, R 8 producing smoother ice cream and in lunch greater quantities than most other Freezers, aro for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty , five) Market street, below Ninth. . - pbll 0 NIAT CR ES.—GO TO It RELNIEWS GAL lery, No. 624 Arch street, and procure one of these genie, only $l. Photographs made In great perfection in all styles. JONES TEM 29 SOUTH NINSTREET,FASHIONABLE HATTERS. jyl6Hrp api—h TO BENT.—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL liaitk,t3lBo4,ailtitlogiVraOritt. street. Apply o ta a- (181 13 : PUCK di J O RDAN, 433 Walnut etreet. GENTLEMEN CAN BE. ACCOMMODATED WITH nice rooms and Bret-class board by applying at No. 525 South Eleventh street. References exchanged. 1t• BOARDING'AT GER3rA7s;TOWN.-4 FEW FlRST class Boarders taken at the southwest corner„of Main and Herman streets. Boren:flees required. it. ANILLA AlOO,OOO NO. 3 FOR SALE IW A 11l MERINO 340 South Front otrect. au.3.3t. WINES LIQUORS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ALES, BROWN STOUT AND CIDERS. P. J. JORDAN, M.l Pear street, below Third and Walnut streets, begs to call attention to his largo and varied stock of goods new on hand, embracing Wines ornll grades, amongst which are some very choice sherries and clarets; Brandies, all qualities and different vintages; Whiskies, some very old and superior ; Scotch and English Ales and Brown Stout, together with Jordan's Celebrated Tonic Ale now so extensively used by,.families, physicians, in valids and others. Cider, Crab Apple Champagne and. Sweet Cider, of qualities unsurpassed- These goods arc furnished in pack ages of all sizes, and will be delivered, free of cost, in all parts of the city. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.—GRADUATES—MORTAR, Pill Tiles, Co mbs, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers, Puff Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instrunwnts, Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass and Metal Syringes, &c., all at "First Hands" prices. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, 23 South Eighth street. 1 NDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM Packing Bose, &c. Engincere and dealers will find a full acsortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Hose, &c., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters, GOODYEAR'S, 308 Chestnut street, N. B.—We have a New and Cho 90 t cle of Garden and Pavement lieee, very cheap, touch the attention of the public ie called. L IFE, GROWTH AND nr-LUEN.-----, 1 ,,...• : ... "London" Gray Hair Cblor alulOnly ' Restorer" "London", Hair Color ' Restorer" "London" Hair Hair Color Infallible Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" RESTORED Hair Color Hair Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" without Hair Color Restore- Restorer" "London". Hair Color Restorer" "London" Dyeing. Hair Color tive. Restorer" It is the only known Restorer of Color and perfect Hair Dressing combined. Delicately perfum ed. - "London" Does Hair Color Removes Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" not Hair Color all Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Stain Hair Color Dandruff Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" or Soil Hair Color and Restorer" "London" Mar Color Restorer" "London" Anything. Hair Color Itching. Restorer" hLutf..B TIIE I/Allt 600 T, 111,0138 Y AND LUXURIANT, KEEPS TUE SCALP OLEAN, COOL AND IIEALTRY. "London Hair Color Restorer" "London Cures all Hair Color It will Restorer.", "London Hair Color Restorer." "Loudon Diseases Hair Color prevent Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London of the Hair Color the hair Restorer." "London,_. Hair Color - Restorer." "London' Scalp. IlairColor from Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London ' Hair Color Failing, Restorer." No washing or preparation before or after its nee; ap plied by the hand or soft brush. Only 75 cents a bottle. Sold at DR. SWAYNE'S, 830 N. Sixth street, above Vine. je2isxv,f,ssmryi•tf And all Druggists and Variety Stores. 2 8 t DIAMOND BEACH PARR:, • CAPE ISLAND, N. J., - THIRD DAY. MONDAY, Augurit sth, 180. PURSE *OO bents, beet in live, double twune. good day and truck. Ilorvee to alert at 4 o'clock P. M. John Turner 1111111C8 b. g. May Roy, and -g. h. Point Breeze. Uoodin niuueo 0. in. Lizzie Littlefield and g. h. Bill. -- POINT BREEZE ARK P — MONDAY, August sth, 1567. Match' ssoo—good day itnd I. :, track (postponed race of August let). Horses to start at 4 o'clock. R. Stetson names g. a. Ironsiden, to wagon. J. E. Moses names blk. ni. Belle of Washington to har- OninibuHei start for the Park at 23.6 o'clock, from Li brary street, between Fourth and lqfth, Chestnut and Walnut streets. • • The privilege of at member introducing a male friend without pay is suspended, DIAMOND BEACIf ^- CAPE ISLAND, N. J. , Great Double Team Race, with running maies, on SVP...D.EsnAy. Aug f $.2.000, heats. best in dee. 1). Steever, of Baltimore, names Lady Guilford and running mute, to road wagon. Wm. I)oble names br. m, Belle and mate. Per thin race the West Jersey R. It. Co. will run an Excursion train, leaving Market Street wharf and o'clock A, M.. getting there before. bathing time, returning at 7.% P. M. Faro for Excursion, $ll. . esig3-34 P4AM 444;.3ildTheeAanaYbicXatC,IRRNAS..— THUS PEEN WARNER, for -1 Beverly, Burlington d Bristol, Leaves) Chestnut Street wharf, Philadelphia atPs' and 6 o'clock I'. )1„ stopping at Megargee's wharf, Kensington, River ton an d Andalusia. Returning, leaves Bristol ut B'4 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I'. M., touching at all the above land ings. Fare, 25, cents. Excursion, 40 cents. lto STEAMER PILOT BOY.- SUNDA/ Exc undon for Burlington and Brietol, ing eecond wharf below Afch etreet, at 9 o'clock A. M. and 9.30 P. M. Returning, leave Brietol at 11.3 Q o'clock A. M. and li P. B. etopping at Megawatt wharf, Tneeny, Riverdale' and Beverly, turueuaL re each way, WS contra. Lieurelon, 40 cents.lt - - SPLENDID MUSIC IN THE ULM UES'PER POINT Gardena every after. on onAcornmencing MONDAY,3 , 4 pth. 1725.161rpf BLANKETS BY THOUSANDS, We have made large purchaaea ,nnd contracts for Blan kets •during the recent great - depresaion in trade, which enables us to offer all tho loading and popular makes at less than market prices. Hotel-keepers, Public Inatitutions, Merchants and Pam'. lice supplied with allgrades and sizes. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER 450, 452 and 454 N, Second Street, above Willow, CHICKERING PIANOS .AT THE Pq IS EXPO SIT 9,N.- - -The First Premium--ltrand Gold Medal---has been awarded to Chickering & Sons for the best Pianos; and also The Grand Decoration and Medal of The Legion of Honor has been conferred upon Mr. Chickering by the hands of the Em peror of France for entire superiority in Pianos Fortes over all others exhibited at the Exposition. /21113231 NO MORE ANNOYANCE FLIES AND MOSQUITOES ! DE COURSEY'S PATENT FLY AND MOSQUITO BAR This novel and Qaluable invention is designed for pro tecting Gilded Frames, Oil Paintings. Mantle Mirrors, Pier Glasses, Portrait and Picture Frames, Chandeliers, Statuary, Groups, /Cc., and excluding from bed chambers and other apartments, those ever•perplexiug pests, Flies and Mosquitoes. The invention is PO Ingenioutly Contrived that it can be applied to any window. No Wooden Frame is Required. Thus reducing the price of the article more than one half of that of the ordinary Mosquito liar, which to not omy ungainly in appearance, but cannot be fitted to any other than the window for which it is expreealy made. The patent Bar, on the other hand, will cult for a large or nniall window, and can be rolled into the smalleat bundle and carried in the pocket, if necessary. Boardesa at the sea-shore and elsewhere will find them a great convenience. All that ie required in order to attach the Bar, is four ordinary pine. They can Mao be used to cover Oil Painting., Gilded Frames. etc., requiring no tacking whatever, and can be taken off and replaced in a minute. For tale at all the principal rpholttering and Tioune furnishing cotabliplunenta In the cite. Alto, at the Mann factory, N. W. Cor. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste. N. B.—Orders by mail promptly attended to. jy2fittrp.l WM. E. HARPUR, Chronometer and Wateh-maker, ReSpectfully informs his friends and customers that he has removed from over Messrs. Banc)" & Co.'s, 81% Chest nut street. to . 407 Chestnut Street, Where he intends to keep - on hand a supply of first quality Watches,Chronometers,Clocks, Ladies* and Gents' Gold Chains, Beals, Keys, dm. Chronometers rated by Solar and Sidettal Transits. Especial attention given to repairing Watches. Jrztarn 14 F. Sit. of. -13 1:).T1NT.F4 9 128 So thFront Street, MANUFA LEERS AND PATENTEES OF PROTEITOR FRUIT JARS, They are m de air-tight with certainty and ease. Readily op ed, without injury to the covers. Each Cover will fit all the Jars. Handsome in Style—Low in Price—they are all that are needed for nee by Families or Fruit Preservers. For saleliy GEORGE GAY, No. 1022 Chestnut street. JAMES - STEELE, No. log South Eleventh street. WM. GRANGE dr. SON, No. 711 North Second street T. it J. / TYNDALE, No. t 4 South Second street. E. STI;tES, Cor. Eleventh and Spring Garden streets. And ther respectable dealers. lylestu th s-tf rp. / • F i R, WEAVER 45'.- CO. /NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. N 0.23 N. WATER and 23 N. DEL. avenue 822 'lOl OUP SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E. BAYLEY, XL No, 812 Vine street, le now manufacturing all the va rieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, &e. She has also the Real Vrench Corsets of new styles. Hoop Skirts altered and tepadred. , mh2B4frp eIP)IMONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY, PLATE. CLOTHING, &0., at JONES & CO. OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE. Corner of Third and GRAM streets. Below Lombard. N. 13.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWE dco., REMARKABLE LAWRPtiItATE.V. FOR CAPE MAY. INCEST/M(8, Thursdays and SaturdaYs, the now and swift steamer SA MUEL• M. FELTON, Cant. L. Davis, loaves Chestnut street wharf on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 9 A. M.. and returning leaves Cape May on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7 30 A. M. Fare, ..$2 50, including carriage hire. Servants.... 1 75, Children.... 1 25,_," Excursion tickets on Saturday good to return on Mon day, $4, including Carriage hire. G. H. HUDDELL. N. B.—Mann's Express Company have arranged to at tend to baggage. will Check baggage through to hotels, cottages, dm.; also sell tickets at their °dice 105 South Fifth street. iy3o-13t-rp-§ --- THE COOLEST SPOT IN THE VI S i dWakeinity of the cilis Glouceater Point. Boats thieoquarters o l f e gt e latt Far:llll.'ol6°4 dally„ ALWAYS A ItEPREBIIING BREMZE at Gloucester _PAUL , Boata leave fart of South street, daily, every throe-quarters at ism hour. Fare 10 cents. myBo4m4p . 4 , • It 5 t : rnr,TE lug, Braiding, Stamping, &c. W. H. DUTTON, 914 Chestnut Stree 1800 . FilbertßßtreY t, iStimITAitLY - FINE 'CONFECTIONS FOR Choice Presents. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market St. nuaat Metropolitan Insurance . Company, cr Cash Assets over $600,000. A., F. Sabine, Agent, No, 419 Walnut Street. alas tu tl, titrp wii.A.9r TO EAT, WHERE TO GET IT. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Place IN THE CITY. N. E. cor Ninth and Chestnut Streets. Prices Greatly Reduced. Gentlemen occupying rooms can obtain their meats at meet satisfactory rates. aul•im 4p• J. HENRY EH 31ERCHANT Keeps the finest goods fo r all se as ;on hand, at his new and ele NEW BULLETIN/BUILDIN6, 607 CHEST7ITT STREET. WAGNEW 7 S . OOtreiIIESS HALL, NO. 627 CHESTNUT STREET,oppostte the State House Afro of PUNCH BO'WL.BROAD AND TURNER'S / LANE, PHILADELPfiIA. T. WAGN 'R, of Broad street, Proprietor. jylfilm4p) GOLD?: IMPROVED .PATENT LOW STEAM AND /I‘ l , HOT WATER APPAI I A,TI:IB, - . FO WARMING AND VE XTERNA L AIR.NTILATING WI . PURE E UNION STEAM'AND WATER BEATING CO. JAMES P. WOOD sit CO., • NO. 41 & FOURTH - Street — B. M. FELTWELL, Sup.t. 146.3 m rpg WILLIAM B. CARLILE. FLAIIIIIOE JOT. .CARLILE & JOY, Home and Sign Painters and Glaziers, No. 437 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Glazing and Jobbing attended to with promptness and &watch. Give us &can. nivel:UPS • INDIA RUI3I3ER GOODS, No. 708 Chestnut Street. MANUFACTURERS AGENCY. • Vnlcaniccd Machine Belting, Steam Packing. Car Springs, Hone, Boots, Shoos, Vulcanite Jewelry, Druggists and Stationer's articles., and every description of Rubber Goode, Wholesale and Retail. at lowest factory prices. RICHARD IS.VICK. atsi-dmrpt• PATENT WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS. GUARDS, PARTITIONS &c. (X)AL SCREENS, FOURbRINIER WIRES. &eh Manufactured by WALKER dr SONS, fe2o.6m4p* No. 11 North Sixth Street. NEW SMOKED - AND SPICED SALMON... THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. OUST RECEIVED BY THOMPSON BLACK & SON, BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS. mh2&th a tu•lyry4 LOOKING GLASSES OF THE VERY REST QUALIT Y. EVERY NOVELTY IN STYLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JAMES S. EARLE &. SONS, SW CHESTNUT STREET. CANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES, dre.-1,000 CASES fresh Canned reached: 500 cases fresh Canned Pine Apples; 200 cases fresh Pine Apples, in glass ; .1,000 camel; Green Corn and Green Pew '5OO cane - fresh Plume, in COMB; 200 cases fresh Green Gages; 500 cases Cherries in sYruP ; 500 cases Blackberries in syrup; 600 cases Btrawber. Ties in syrup; 500 cases fresh Years syr up; . 2 . 000 cases CanneVromatoes; 500 cases Oystera i Lobeterd Clams; DOO cases' Roast Beef, Mutton, Ve Boum, For sale by JOSEPH B. BUSBIES & CO., 08 Booth Delaware avenue NEW PECANS.-10 BARRELS NEW CROP TEXAS Pecans landing. era blamable Star of the Union, and for sale by J. B. BUSKER CO.. US South Delaware avenue. •WI El .7 • : •• i fil *Az • z TIN cannktene A__34 fancy boxeekimpolted and for rale by M. H. BUBB= i CO. 108 Efoutb Delaware avenue. Works of Charles Dickens, the eapest legible edition everpnbilobeC. /The set complete in Thirteen Volmke:. Mum the, And will include the U ll3l3l llttabOdlillildratiOns by • It will become Dne the melt attractive edition' ol flit/ fa. of ite :natio', not only on account of its cheapine , . but,for ita excellent typogi T'rarettrr, The engraving" ro de edeel by Dooley and Gilbert, and are far "tipei ior in pont of flnlnh and aporopriateneta et . detign to thope tt hich accompany either of the other edi. tionr.--.7'lnie", St. Louis. It differs fron both the other cheap edition" of Elickemoe Woikr , fettled by other in being printed With much better, clearer type, and on good paper, while it in bound with equal elegant, and tacte.—tcoxif err, Philadrlphla. For the eye, it in the most agreeable edit! of Dickenr'r We rk. yet premented.--(knimwitireatth, tt, 'f he "Globe" to the bent ordinary, and tb "Rivereide" incomparably the mord attractive and nee or the li brary--this edition eurpanata all that we h reoen.— L'nron, Brooklyn. We know of no better cheap edition than this. (Wire/4. Manx thhise combine to make This a popular edition.- - Journcii, PortAunouth, 11. AP a candidate for I/111)11c favor it in behind 1/ 0 13C itr fer St. LUIIIN. 459 Broome Street, New York. it§ _CHAMBERS & CATTELL, 32 N. THIRD STREET, IMPORT*IIS OF FRUCH LND GERM CUP AND KIP EL IS, CALF, KID AND PATENT LEATHER,, RED fib OAR ROLE LEATHER. I.ll.Rtn rT4 C. W. A. TR UMPLER WILL REMOVE HIS MUSIC STORE FROM SEVENTH AND (mu STS., To 92G Chestnut Street, August Ist. J 3 1M11.0.t0.d.111 EDWARD ; P. KELLY, TAILOR ; NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREETS Complete aceortmeat of choice SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, PATTERN COATS, AND CLOTHES NOT CALL'• FOR, FOR SALE BELOW COST- CLOTHING HOUSE 604. Market .Street, We combine etylo with nestnere of fit. And modemtio prices with the best workmanship, cohl4.th.s.to-otocpc We offer n Bill assortment of warranted Tinic-Keelur-'1 at greatly reduced prices, FARRBROTIIM Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, etc.. . 324 Chestnut street. below Fourth., at aim r: T. STEWART BROWN,. S.E. Corner set t a FOURTH and CHESTNUT STS. MANUFACTURER CF IMES, VALISES, and BAGS suitable ter Buropeats , Travel. -- IBAAC NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER Third and Spruce atreeta, only one !square below the Exchange. atal,ooo to loan in large or email amounts, en in diaonda, tillver plate, watches, ewelry, and allgooda of value. Office bourn from 8 A. 3 . till 71 1 . 31.