EINROFIDAN - , AFFAIRS.. rsuiiicEspo Oir,*Alad*. I. The iiiestahlteli of itoyality. The`London correspondent of the Niw York, 'times rites'Was -follows - • •' • iletirandliard. ' work halt runic pros trated not 'only Mr. GlatistonC, but -that most popular, because,; simple, „kind-hearted and: • lieautiful of•Prineesss, the Princess •of and herphysibians have sent her • off' to seine. "bad" place in the Black ,Forest of Germany., What sbli,bhitilliaci,:to. g 6 through in public , Is. quite sufficient to account for her exhausted: condition. 'She has visited town after tow n. in the north, from Manchester to siiirtititided• by. 'immense crowds of people; *ire or ; le..s enthusiastic, loyal and npSy—by fgreat populations, that it intuit pain theheart of any human person to look at, who. in sonic cases surged round her av'. frightfully as, did the London mob At.her lime entry into the metropolis, and , -_trampled each, • other underfoot with fatal results, as on the, night Of her 'marriage when twenty-soveni perschiS were crushed in the' eroWded•Liindon• streets—mostly weinen and children, 'While a life lin. ' , the pale and lovely lady, when; you think of it! The last feather was the part she took in the Dramatic' Festival at the Crystal • Palace. This money-, getting filewas this. year • reformed—not too soon. The ••huniors of a' country fair, had grow ntoo -blackgu.ard. The more reputable; actresseshad declined any longer to exhibit, theratielves off the stage, cluitiiing for tiVo days With aUrthßroughy 2 and riff-ritir.iif Lon - don.-' So they , got up a scrappy dramatic performance, which not one ten could, hear, and ' announced ' that; any 'lady • gentleman wino would 10 4 11Ke 'bp a. purse of two guineas 'should be presented `ur.the presence of thirty thousand people to' the 'Prince and Princess of Anybody, we are told, can Walk into the White House at Washington, call for refresh and shake hands with the President—, free gratis. England, being a nation of shop-, keepers, a' presentation to .Royalty costs two, guineas. So, in a long procession, tim corn. mercial couples marched up anti mounted the dais. Some 'stumbled, some stood and , stared' their money's worth,. some, hastily 'Minded the cash to the lovely Princess and precipitately fled. All stood straining their - eyes to have the best and longest possible look at the future sovereigns. It was very,' kind and gracious of ,their Royal. High tresses;= no doubt—but who, I wonder, suggested the idea' of finding in IL 11. H. the Princess of" Wales a sukstitute for this touting, ballet girls of past seasons, who sold us their photographs, and - whatever else we wanted, for the bcnetit of the Dramatic College of decayed actors. FOREIGN, . . Summary Of,Aews Abroad. . We clip the following items of interest from our late foreign tiles: . • , A letter from St. Petersburg announces the. death of the celebrated• Russian romance wri ter, Lascherschnikoff.'. . . • The Russian journals state , that typhus and other feVerkiare. , ,,raging in the district of K9vno as a consequence of the famine of last year, , It is semi-officially stated that the F rench. Government intends to reduce the standing army bY:36,000 men, who are to be furloughed. -The London Echo says another 'scandal ease' is likely to be made. public 'affecting a, well; known duke, heir to an estate, who has come to alief and is now out of the country. The Emeror of RIIE/dab:is recentlyreViewed the iron-clad fleet in the Baltic, and wituesseu various' experiments showing-the dastructive poWer of concentratedftire and mametivres by the steun rams, with. which , it: is said - his Majesty Was highlysatiatied. We learn from that in the late 'eonflagration in Getie 700- houies. have been , 'destrOyed, and 8,000 or the -inhabitants - vvero deprived.of their komesc.' The loss oftlie in surance • eompanies is 'about. 3,90t0,eu0 rix .thalers. • . . • Accounts from Berne state that a terrible inundation Intsjust submerged .the :valley of 1-lasti, in the Oberland, wellhnothi to all visi tors of tha Bospice .of the Grimsel. The Reichenbach has changed its bed, and the ho tel of that name -was Very neat. being carried away by the waters.. •, . The Czar ,takes his departure for the Crimea. His Majesiyhas.been to Cronstadt 'to inspect •the 'works of the port. The camp ,of Krasno-' 'Selo lips, been raised. The: :Grand 'Duke Nicholas, on the' invitation of the King 'of Prussia, will shortly ,proceed to Where be Will witness the manoeuvres that are to take place in the autumn. • • The Swisa National Council has given its approbation, without reserve, after a long dis cussion, to the measures - taken for. removing • Mazzini from the frontiers of Bwitzerland. This result is considered a fresh pied o 1 the • good • understanding existing between , that country and _ltaly. . • , • A difficulty recently occurred -bet Ween an Americanarni).oflicer and Mohan railitia,cap .. tain, which subsequently settled doWn into a duel. The' militiaman bad used • language - which the- soldier-had -resolved -to - -punish._ The *ties met -in -the county Kerry, -The American came off with - a slight flesh wound; andThelrishinan received a severe woundlic --tween-the shoulder-and the-neck. A communication from Rome, intheAreatz ~•: , Zeitung;AA___BeTlin,:givek__.some_curtousinfoy.- . =don relath-e to the Projects of the persons organiiing the ,Council. - - All the articles of the S'yllabius are to be 'transformed into canons, the religious orders are to be abolished,'ex= -- cepting - five—the.- Jesuits,- Dominicians, ov preaching Monks, Franciscans; Benedictines and Lazarists, or missionaries. . The regula - clergy are to be diminished, because• they represent the democratic or republican ele ment in - the. Church. The Council is:114o to increase the power oA 'the biallops, and, b; abolishing the immolability or the cure, place them in a state of ';absolute de pendence. , _ . CRIME. Terrible Murder in Missouri. The St. Louis Republican of the 6th says : " On Wednesday afternoon William Schub kegal, a resident of Ma.scoutali ' a barber by profession, was murdered in cold blood by a man whose name is given' 11.4 Henry Gate or ("lade. It appears that the murdered mar., the murderer and several other partiesjust prior to the committal of the murder, were assembled in one of the beer saloons of tho place, and were laughing and joking with each other. The deceased is described as having been a man of 'very even temper and fond of ajoke, and that he. andthe murderer bad been indulg ing in jokes at each other's expense. The mur derer, who it irs said has been following the business of butcher, immediately left the sa loon and proceeded to the shop, where he had beer; to work, which - is two or three squares distant, and there armed ihimself with a large butcher knife, and returning to the saloon, found Schubkegal sitting by a table, drinking a glass or.wine, when he remarked to the latter that he intended to kill him, and imniediately drew the knife, made a cut •in the left 131 de , and,' draw ing the knife across the abdomen, the maws intestines rushed out, when he fell forward to the door andinunediatoly expired. After the . commission of - this horrible crime the inur.. dour walked, up to the bar counter, and striking the knife'hard enthato_p of the wan . ter, it ,114 said the ,knife blade nroke, in two or three places. The murderer then coolly and deliberately walked put : or the : back door of the saloomrwith'the view of &reeling miles eape, but 'the Town • Marshal, aided b,y some of the eitizens, arrested him before he had gone far. "Rumor says 'that upon his being arrested he e*pressed #t regret that he was without weapons, for that if he- haul them he would also. kill the parties who effected lace arrest. Thee culprit was ;incarce rated in the town jail or calaboose, where he attempted to take his own life by cutting his throat with his penknife, which he had in his and ln this, however, be was foiled, 'onlY succeeded in making a slight wound in the neck, which wax dressed by one of the surgeons of the place. Late in the evening the'-murderer was conveyed to liellville under a strong ~ vard, and placed hi the county jail far safe keeping. The news of this horrible affair created intense excitement in Mascou fah; and at one time it was thought the inur iderer would pe hanged on the slot. ' WEDIOPAY,AYSiffiffP, 1869.--" • • ~, ; • , z - -, •1, - • r''," !, -; - xnr Pomrci-Cotavr.---The Police- ourt,: consisting .of the, Chief and WO:4oohp.nts, for the investigationf charges inade' ; ',..agaipst policemen; has had numerous cases before it during the past tWo•weeks; , e PolleemanJohMV.kirnesj-rotthe - •Third Dis trict, for sleeping on his ';'post was sentenced •to be dismissed. , • ' . George W. wagner;,-kaoth. District,; for using insulting and hbilsive langnage, ; was. sentenced to stand'Ospeniled until further orders. "Tlie'eviderice Showed that Man who was sitting onthp front steps of a neighbor's house`was approaoliedle. , Wagner, who ',said, ~ ‘you (1— (I—..Mteh sucker, if you don't 'go away from here Twill put .you away. ' ' Basler; of the TenthDistriet, tor sleeping ofiniAbgat,.**3. - sentpnpe4 , to lo4e ,ten:dayS, . nines' .lohnSott, Fifth District`, Charged; 4 3thheingAsent from his beat. Sentenced, to lose six, days' pay. • ' Patrick Mullen, Sei - enteenth DiStriet, ab sent, Without leave. DiStrdssed.. Jos...'S:. Ball, '•Seventeenth District, drunk` and absent ; from bv?lt ',,'"iFlrnissed: • . addition of 50; feet is being,made'tothe'Sehool of Design •Building, on . Northwest , Penn Square. 'The tioors of the .new part will be on a line with;the old. ,"The' upper , story will be 17 feet high, not including the skylight, and ranning the whole'lengthut the building It is intended for. antique,: .groups Mid' statues, and.tropicalplants for the. :pupils to 'Andy 'But School of, Desigu.,ulll reopen on gfeatlylmpteved corps of professors, two of them being from the Art Norinal School, South '; Kensington Museum,! London: The accompanying are the names of`the directors of the .institution : J., llorstinann,-President;' James H. Orne, Vice President; P. P. AfoiTis, ' Secretary; James L. Clfighorry'Treasurer; W. P. Wilstach, David S..Brommp George Whitney , E,'W. Clark, Jay Cook, John Sart:An,Bellwood F. Warner, Edward S. Clarke. ROBBERY AT A Beisic.--An elderly gentle=. Man'WEIS robbed of $625 at the Manufacturers' National Bank, at Third and Vine streets; yesterday afternoon. ,kle was in the line, awaiting to make his .As usual witk parties about making deposits, the money'had beenplaced abank-book, and it is probable that, the book was held carelessly itt the hand and the ends of the notes were ` el.-posed to Niew. Two or three men entered , the . bank, got, into line, and commenced pushing. .The gentleman who lost the money remonstrated with therifildiat:. to no purpose. When he handed the bank=book to the teller, it, Willi dis covered thatsall the money had been abstracted from it. The men who had been. pushing were not to be seen, and they were undoubtedly the robbers. •A' MtscuiEvotis v,u.A.N.-Margaret Mc- EltoY went into,l3eitler's lager beer saloon, on Front street, below Noble, yester(bty after neon.' She called for a glass:of beet. Mr: Bealer reltiged-tO giYe it to her: She then let her tongue 'loose, and after rattling away fee several minutes, went out into the street. There, she ainased herself by heriiing' stones through the windows of the house. A police-, nisei came along and arrested lien Margaret had a hearing before Alderman Toland, and was held in ,••500 ball for malicious mischief. RUN OvEn.--41is mormiig,, about half-past eight o'clock, : a horse attached ' . to a milk wagon, ran away. on Randolph, street, below: Girard avenue, and dashed over:the erdsSing at the last-named thoroughfare. Two :old ladies, who Were passing at -.the time, were knocked down . .and run over. ,One was: severelY , injiired, but .the other , eseaped .with some-slight ; bruises:. The horse ',brought. np : in-the market-liouse awe , smashing„ abent a clozen-watermelons and overturning a'number of baskets of peaches. : . , , TEE CANAI.RY Iti...t;imizer...-The First Penn sylvania Cavalry, Colonel William Erislunuth, commanding, is filling up rapidly. There arc now six' companief;' mustered in. The officers havexeceived their commissions, and the'Men their-arms.: The names of the last four elected officers are : CompanyD, Captain Ehrenberg; Company E, Captain Braun ; , Company: F; Captain Alexander. Kost.' Hugo Schauer, has chosen'Adjutant. 1 E44..6.5.km.,-Company Philadelphia' Fire Zouaves, Vaptain,Jeli - W. Ryan: held: a meeting last evening, and 're olved to. again open the'Tell-bpok for the purL pose of increasing the numberof, nicinbers: This , be an excellent opportunity for yeting men who desire to join iti first-class company. , ~.„ . . . . Tii.Ocus EnTriiNED.—.Lientortantilaggcrty; of the Third District Police, has• received a note of thanks from the Lombard and South Streets Passenger Itailuay Company for his promptness and efficiency in the removal of the rubbish froni the street at the scene of the hate-iireratTront-and-Loinbard:streets. BunsTura OF A STILL..-Thismorning,about five o'clock, a lire occurred at the cnaloil ivorks of Elkins $.;- C 0.,. on• Forty-eightli street, above Laneaster,avenue,in the Twenty -fourth-Ward.--,--The flames were caused-by -the explosion-of a still. The loss sustained is - es timated at Sl i ck °. . CIGARS' SEI zim—Deputy Collector James Kern, First - DiStrict - ,411(1Tolacco - ASses.sor -Peter Sides, have seized 43,500 cigars attthe es tablishment-ofjohn-Reinholk-at-Third-und itaee streets. It is charged that old .stamps `bad been used and the tax required by law had not been ibid. Timotir Fnom. A CAnnuoE.—A horse 'at , tached to - a wagon became frightened last night, near the Old Log Cabin, oil the Wissa bielcom and ran off. Two women who were inthe. carriage • were thrown out and were • sorneWhat injured. ACCIDENT.—John Harris, a nlasteretr, n , red in repairing the outside of Sprit;, V;a7rden Hall, fell front a scalliiht yesterday afternoon, and was • seriously ,injured. , , iii Was conveyed to his home at . Nineteenth- and Ship Pen streets. Film—A fire oceuried this Morning at the re.sidence of C. E.Thompson, NO. 1112 Wallace street. The roof of the back building was burned off. The family WAS Out of town at the time. Poulin DgAn.—A man named Watson was found dead in a Well this morning On Old Front street, above Hart lane. The Coroner took charge of the body. Has n LlCENSE.—Edwardf Ahern, No. Gos Lombard street,: whoSe name was published 'yesterday among the list of persons -indicted for selling liquor Without a Molise, states that he received his licenso . in Juno last. LARdENY.—Thos. Clawson, proprietor of a tavern on Fitler street,above Seeondi has been held in : $6OO bail by Alderman Heins, on th charge of having 'taken $4 .froin the pocket if a man who vas at the bar taking a think; 81.1orrr • FinE.—About eight o'clock this morning an alai m of lire „was caused by the burning of some rubbish'in th'e garret of a howe, N 0.537 fiouth.street. Damage trifling. FOtiND Dann.--Mrti. Alice Laflefty, residilig at Second and Master 7 streets, Ivas found dead on,the limir of one of the, rooms of the house at an early hour this morning:... • IsTratusrixo 31rammos.—The Second Re formed Church; Seventh street, above Brown; hat 4 been closed several weelcs, to enable the Committee to have the main audience chamber thoroughly cleansed and improved. During this penod the large leeture-rootu in the base ? wont has been openetion Wednesday evenings for religious services. This evening the Rev. J. F. McClellattOVP Preach. .As there has been a strong desireexpressed by many to hear.this divine, no doubt' the room will be filled this evening. The Sunday, services in the main audience chamber will be resumed the first Sunday in ,September. • ANNUAL GA3lkd OF'THEi CALEDONIA CLUB. --The annual games of „the Caledonian Club . will come off ,at Oakdale Park, on Monday, litigust 16, open to all competitors, find, and second prizes being Awarded. , Athletic feats ofall kinds kill forni.the principal attractions'. The musical portion of the entertainment Nvill be contributed by . Finnic's Band. Excurskin trains will run every hour from the depot at Ninth and Green streets. The Fourth and Eighth Street Passenger, Cars also run direct to the Park. The arrangement for the coin tint of all are perfect, anti a truly • enjoyable time may be eaTected. • WE OPEAK Wont experience when we*ay that the Ocean House is tie hest kept Hotel at . Fiance produces from 1000,000,000 to 8 4 0 : 1 • 001 10100 of 'eggs annuallY. ••The 'estimated production'of eggs in Great Britian is 2,000.- 000,600'annually, and yet VaglittCphys about .$6,000.000 in < I gold for reimportations from Franee,.Eelgium and Holland: offi cials appointed by the city governmOnt inspect, not only the nnintler and npality, but the size of the eggs. These ins pectors ,are supplied' with a ring, all • eggs passing:;.hrough which are thrown out, or, if taken, bring air inferior • :, • . • • • —At a recent ball given by the Earl of El lesmere, the Prince of Wale made himself a gentral., faVorite by introducing the French •and Italian fashion of requesting the pleasure lif a dance from any one he; happened `to meet, Whether he had made 'her acquaint ance or not, He danced indiscriminately with ,young and old, pretty and 'ugly. • . —Two hundred and ten • soprano prima donne, fifty-eight mezzo-sopranos and alai, one hundred and twentY tenors, and one hundred bassos and baritones, advertised their names and 'addresses in a Milan. 'journal but three - Weeks ago, requiring engagemcnM. —A Major in the Russian;army, of German birth, recently blew his brains out because the Grand. Duke bad, insulted hid Teutonic origin and then refused an apelogy or any satisthc lion. Possibly, he had very, little brains to blow. . • • • CITY NOTICES. . . GAIIB CHINA PALACt; N . 130. 1022 CITESTNITT STREET.—WiII close t e r ergo assortmentof goods on hand at the following astonishing loin prices, to make room for the immense stock purchased, by Mr. Gay in Europe % now in transit to this city;: ••• White French China Pining: Plates; doi.e2 00 White Stone China Dining Platesio3s in., perdoz... 150 White French China Cups and : Saucers,per set,l2 pea 1 25 White Stone China Cups and Shucers,per set, 12 pos. 60 Cut Glass Goblets. per dozen:. • 2 25 . Pressed Glass Goblets, per dozen • 150 'Best Skate Chink Tea dets,44 pcs,cups with handles 400 Best Stone Chfun,Ten Sets,4opcs,qups with, handles 4 75 Best Stone-China Dining Sets.92.pleCeS.. 15 15 White French China Dining Sets, 150 pieces • 30 00 White French Chink Tea Setsjti pieces 750 The stock - of - Fancy gouda wil y be.sold at a still greater discount from, former 'tires. , Good to go out of the city will be packed and delivered to transportation Oleo free of charge, and insured. ngainst breakage to destination. s • Call soon, before the assortment MEnrcixn rendered , , enticing in Dr. 'W/NNLOW'S LIVER AND STOMACH ,LOZENGES, Children aro eager for them, and they curedyspepSia. F001%,11(.0, .DIIIIOIDI complaints, leartburn, 3c,, that none of the nauseous purgatives will relieve. • ALET'ainful Troubles and diseolorations of the !Akin may' be alleviated or removed by the MC of Thirnett'il Kallisten. THE: Home Washer is destined to drive all other %milting machines out. of the fnurltet. Depot, 1031 Chestnut greet. . • A PECK OF COCKROACHES . Can be killed by a binglc flask of: LY'cit's'ineeet Powder. :Nothing eleil kills insects. This 18 their natural outlay. Bev that you get the genuine: It has E. Limn S signature on the paclsage. All others are frauds. . , ...:Depot; 21„Park Bow, N. T. ---- - A CARD.—Charles Stokes will sell the balance of, his summer. stock of - clothing nt reduced prices, in order to notice room for . his very choice stock of faleclothing now being manufactured. GET OTTE of those Pocket Ppma,mas, sold at Oak-fords', under the Continental. MISSES' SIINDOWNS, at Oakford§' SURGICAL INSTRUI4.IMTt3: and drnggists 7 sun ', . . . , t3NownEN.& BROTHER, , ' . • 23 South Eighth street. , . 15INGE,R'S NEWING,M ACHIZTOS • , on easiest possible terms, by • . • ' 0 I' DAVIS 810 01testabt street Juuicuous Dlontuus ,and nurses• use for children a safe and pleasant medicine In Bower's Infant LADIES' SUNDOWNS, at Oalcfords' DRATWESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M.D., Professor of the Eye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the -above truunbers with the utmost success. Testimonials from the • most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. SOS Arch street. The medical' faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets iu his practice. Arti ficial eyes Inserted. No charge made for examination. T.IIOSE . CELEIiIIATED Pocket ;Pa,namas, sold at Charles Oakford & Son's, under the Continental, aro very, convenient for gents traveling. • CORNS, Bunions,. Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, 'No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. . • WEDDING CARDS, INVITATIONS If V for Parties, &e. New styles. ' MASON &CO au2str§ 907 Chestnut street. TATEDD_T_NG INVITATI.ONS \ EN Jll Y Elt g l i , ve Cti t o h n e er n ln e a t a L i gal t erT a VA r C - h L ^ 4I E II 4 street. • • fe2o tf MARRIED. . lIENRY—CAMPBELL:—On lath inst., by thoßov. T. W. .1. Wylie, P.D., John W. Henry to Miss : Millie •" * Campbell, all of this city. DIED. ALEXANPER.-oii the morning of the 11th of Au, gust, Anastasia T., infant daughter of Henry C. and Ita, chel_ll. Ale:kanderoged months and 91 daytt, Due notice - Will be given of the ffinii.T. -`• ELOODGOOD.--On Tuesday, the 10th inst ~ Mrs. 'Mary_ Hicealgood, aged 81 years. The relatives and 'friends of the family arexespeetfully. :invited. to attenit.her funeral, fromilatresilence_of her son, No. 1100. North. Fifteenth street; on Friday after, noon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel 11.111. • [New. York papers please copy•l STATES.—On the 10th inst Isaac States, in the 61st year of his'agu. His relatives and male friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence Of the late MI o chael (lager, N. 03i Arch street, on Friday morning, the 13th inst., at 10 o'clock. • - • SHAW.—On the 10th Inst.; Mary, wife of Thomas Shaw, in the 68th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, N. E. corner Twenty-fourth end South streets, on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to the Union Burial round. • WRIGIIT.—On Monday, August Mb, Byron Hart, only on of B. F, and M. M. Wright. The relatives and friends of the family are respoetfullY ii.vitod to attend the funeral services, at the read - men of his parents, No. 1633 Poplar street, on Friday morning• at 8,5 o'clock precisely. Interment at Hartsville,• Buck county, Pa. §§ BLACK . SILKS; EXTRA GOOD, • .PIANO COVERS, ORDERED STYLES, DOUBLE CHAIN BLACK MOHAIR, CLOCK BRAND BLACK ALPACAS. EYRE &. LANDELL, Fourth and Arch SPECIAL NOTICES. 10° OUR STOCK FINEST READY-MADE VIAO'rELING- Is kept full and complete all through the season. Gentlemen can at all times find any article of season able attireln large variety. • IN OUlt CUSTOM DEPARTMENT' We will make a full Bull from measurement in. TEN HOURS. The. Chestnut St. Clothing Establishmen JOHN ISTA.N,IIIINAIiER, 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. ' my 6 rp HOWARD liUSPITALTROS. and 1520 Lombard street ,Diapenalry Department. —Medical treatment and medicine furnished gratuitously o Wolper. . , Orti,ati 111•AdtivitTERy. A netv and beaIitIINLOEbfRTERT hitt ,been recetitlFi located on LANCASTER Avenue sehort distance (tom Ov-erbrook Station on the 'Pennsylvania Central Sail- 1 road, just beyond.the city:line and ..negr the boundary of the.new City Park. The Hestonville ,Passenger.-Rail road .11 is exPscted.,will shortly, be extended and:pass in front of this.,4cusetet7. - Theee grounde,-)in: natural and created etribellieldfient:'. - iird "equaled by few and sur passed by no .Cemetery In the country., The,projectori T v. ..are nos limited. number tit 'Lots or zo by 12 feet at 820 per lot. payable' in 'installments. o f price:will shortly bedoubledi?• Portions of the ; ground can now be allotted to Societies on favorable terms. Parties desiring to _purchase are ,invited,to visit . tlieso grounde , .uithout delay, d jUdgtifor themselves of the advent ages offered. For further information, apply at the Office of the Prod derktv : %fa • 1'1; 818 WALNUT Street, Or of the Secretary. '. GEO. CHANDLER PAUL, ier•-tc• - • • • • • - IILI3 North:TENTH Street: , isOARD, AIANAGERS: M. -• :„ Gaol Chandler Paul, Jacob ( inkelbr~ ; au, .• .BAml Si SCOTTISWOAMES I • • SCOTTISH - , wery , Games I—The annual mimes of , the. Caledonian Club, at Oakdale Park, MONDAY, August le.. 1869. Games open to all competitors. First and becondpirlkes - awardt•il, 'liltinio's'twointnds of music entsgageddlor the occasion:. 'Excursion traina , eyery hour iron. ' railroad, ilepot,'.l.lintls and Green' streets. Also, , Ftartk and Eighth , streetpassenger ears run direct to this, ground, Admissibn, Doc!. Children, 2.5 e. J. W.IIIeCLEBIENT. null-41i JOS. AV. TIIIIMPSON, 3d Chieftain. • , n REGULAR DEMOCRATIC' .NOMINEE ' • FOR LEGISLATURE, ' 'SECOND DISTRICT, WILLIAM C. GILLINGHAM. jy3 tf Ista 04Z:STATIC. '-ILIGILTVI:-110114:-SALE. State - rights ore:valuable invinitienlust patented,. signed for the slicing, cutting and chipping a' dried beef, cabbage, ac., are hereby offered for sale. It is an article of great table to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every fam ily. State tights for sale.. Model can be seen at the' telegraph office, Cooper's Point, N. J. • 1n929-ta - • MUNDY & H0111311.16N. WILLS OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL,. tact BUIE ABOVE EIGHTEENTH STREET... Open daily 411 A.lVi.for treatment of diseases of the ATTENDING BURGEON, Dr. GEORGE C. RARL AN, 11306 Chestnut street. _ • , • .Vrerrt:su ats.x: c , " " Dr. ALBERTL 1T: SMITH. 113 So A tit E h i lrOadetre et; - '' .10/1N C. BAVERY • 152 South Fourth street; li 11. B. LIPPINCOiT. W. corner TWetttieth end Cherry streets. N. ' / • iYa-a wtf rp.§ • ea. 1109 GIRA4D STREET. 1109 TURKISH, RUSSIAN, AND PERFUIRXD BATHS • , Depart ents or Baths °Pen from A. Ali to 9P. M. •• ,;• •• pltf rp c? , . B. FRANK PALMER, LL. D., SUR geon Artist, has just bean commissioned by the' Surgeon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Leg for' mutilated Officers of the 11. S. Army and Navy. The Governmental offices are to be located in Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and are !al conducted by Dr. PALMER. • • • ..ray27 7Rtr §. • EDUCATION. THE EDGEHILL SCHOOL NiriLl begin its next session in tho New Academy Building At Illerchantville, N. Jr.. • tFonemiles from Camden,/ ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. ' For Circulars, apply to ' Rev. T. W. OATTELL. jyai 60. MISS MARY E. AERTSEN AND MISS MARY 'E. STEVENS'S Boarding and Day School. for Young Ladies, No. 26 TUDPEHOCK EN Street, Ger mantown. Tho Schoo year begins SEPTEMBER 0,1869. • For ChunLes T apply to the Principals. anll4lF, THE GH UNIVERSITY; ' SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. Term opens on September let for admission to the Classes or Special Schools. - Applv to , ILENE Y . I.!OPPEE, LL.D., ' , ' . ' , • . •,Pregideut. IQELLEVU.E INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG Jl_Ji LADIES, ATTLEBORO; Bucks county, Pa. Bean-; Wally located, about twenty miles front Philadelphia. Prominent as a pleasant home and for thorough- teach- . log.' particulars,:address I'l •. 'IV.• T. SEAL,4 • • • ' • Princip Catalognes and information may' be had of Gilbert Coombs, A. M., 608 Marshall street; 3. .1. Grahame,' Twelfth and Filbert streets; J. C. Garrigues, 608 Arch street; Josiah Jackson. of CoWpertliwait fi Co.. 62.1 Chestnut street, and H. It. Warriner, Esq., 26 North Seventh street. aul s wSt` CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CAL VARY Church,3lanheim street, Germantown. Phila. ' The school year commences on the second Monday, of September; • The Principal iv ill recoive ; into,his faintly, under his immediate charge, four, boys. between the ages of eight and thirteen years, at three hundred dollars per school year. For circular address the Principal, 11. Shoemaker. A.lll 213 Manheim street. Philadelphia. se Referencesnev. J. - 117. Perry; Rector; T, A. Newhall Esq., nom F.. Conon Brews.ter, J. L. Errimp:r, . att7 H•tw Mit OPTHO 11. - P CHURCA School for girls ' on the mouth bank of the Lehighj. Will begin its second year D. V., on the Pith of SO ptent her. The number Of pupi ls is ithated to thirty. French is taught by a resident governess, and so fur as possible made the language of the family, Addrdsslor circulars, -MISS CHASE, Bishopthorpe, • jy3-sov,toels§ • Bethlehem Pa ' AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MU SIC. Office No. 1024 Walnut Ktreet. Chios-Booths 1024 Walnut and 857,North Brotul. Instructions will begin MONDAY, Sept. fi, 1009. • CIRCULARS AT THE MUSIC STORLES. tjy2414 . ,412t§ WATSON' ATI kill remien 'tlieir Frelich 410t1 Eiigii Lcording and Day Sehmil for Young Ladies, 1109 LOCUST greet, on WEDNESDAY. September 1.5. 009 m w (11 ERM AN TOWN ACAD 10Y. I—ESTA.I3= ILA fished 176t).—English, Classical and Scientific School for Boys. Boarding-and day-pupils. Session he .gins MONDAY, Sept. 6th. For Circulars. apply to C. Y. MAYS, A. M., Principal. Qußyto.. - 303Y.,NA PAIMADA.___ uu4 f m_4l HEGARAY:_INSTITT3TE, FRENCH Giitidl epriltrul misses:boarding and da i t pupils.ls27 and 1528 Spruce at,. re.opou :_sat TBlLlDAY,Sopteinber.2oth.J7reiickis that anguage •0 min Hy: and is constantly Apoken in the/ Maine. ;MADAME D'HERVILLY, jyl2m w f 3m -NIBS - ARROTT AND 'MRS. WELLS; (Formerly of No. 1607 Poplar street), Will open their Boarding and Day School for Girls, on -- the first Monday in Octoher;lB9, - at No. 5254 GERMAN TOWN avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. Until Getolier-istrAircet to. , No. 714 North TEENTII Street. ' aulo.3m§ TT Y. L A D>l7, B . .11 011 '.S 11. CLASSICAL,, SCIENTIFIC AND COMMER CIAL ACADEMY,ASSEMBLY:BELT,DINGS: Fall ..terni will commence 11.1LNDAT,, September L 3. Applicants for admission will bereceiyed,oxaniined,and elassitiell on and after Augustin., front 13 M. to 5 P. M. Entrance No. 108 S. TENTH Street. dike ultirS at Mr. W .F.WARBURTON'S,No.43O CHESTNUT St. im7-2m§ IU - ADAME CLEMENT'S - FRENCH PRO .IIJL testant Boarding and Day School, Germantown, Pa. The Fall term will open WEDNESDAY, Septem- Ler 15th, 1839. For Circulars apply to the Principal, an 2 lnt MISSES CHAPMAN'S BOARDING j and Day School .for Young Ladies will ro‘opett September 13th, 1869. • For Circulars address the Mohnesburgi Twenty-third Ward 4PhiloAlolphia, or they can be obtained nt Mr. ,TRUAIPLEIVS usic Store, 926 Chestnut street. Philada. au2 2ne LI3ARROWS'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, . in the CITY . INSTITUTE, nt Cheetfint and Eighteenth, will ru-open MONDAY Eopt.l3, nu23ni§ L EMALE COLLEGE; BORDENTOWN, Institution; so long .and so 'favorably lini.wn,.eentinnes to furnish the best'edneatierial advan tom s, in. connection. with a pleasant, Christian home. 'Cab loguos, with terms, etc:, furnished on application. Coll' go opens September Nth: , • • .2tri§ - .1011N-11:BLAKELEY President. WINDOW SIIADI,'S. A GOOD THING. Important to Houseke pers,llotels,Banks; Offices, bte. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. Give ventilation and light, screen from view and exclude Flies, Mosquitoes•und otter For',ale by Dealers`ln House-Furnishing Goode. •';' The Adjustable Window Screen Company BOLE MANUFACTURER% 628 M. ket Street, Philada. TRIMMINGS : AND'PA.TTERNS. RMS.. M. A. BINDER' • • . '- • DRESS TRIMMING AND , PAPER PATTERN R.W.00/ I NER ELEVENTit'AND 'CHESTNUT, Will close out the balance of her summer stock,at greatly reduced _prices, prior to her departure for Europo, THURSDAY, July :fith.. ;Choke lot of Colored Silk Fringes, 25, 40, SO, 62 ets. a yardoll shades; also, Plaid Nainsooks, French Wu:dins, Plquwand berg :Edging and ltmertious;.Real Guipure Laces.._• 'A Case Lace •Points. B:toques and Jackets. Lama 1.408 Parasol Covers. Black Thread Laces, all whiths,atvery low, pricem • Genuine -Joseph :x.ca , ploirod, op 00 a pair. Misses's Colored Kids. •. •• • - • • • . New Stylo Parasols and 'Bea-sides, Roman and Plain Ribbon and Sashes. Paris Jewelry, and 16 thousand and . one articles, too nhmnurous to mention. • : •, , - , • , • EXCLUSIVE AGENT . • For' Mrs: If.'WOßK'B•Colebrated bystem' for . • Outtinii Ladies' Dresses, ,Sno,quee,-,llasques, Garibahlis, Ohl dron's clothes, &c., h measurement. • • • AGENTS WANTED. • ' Ladies ere now making from et mu to 8200 per month as agents this system. no/My VMMUTIO • ' ES OLOTHIN-G- HOUSE , 004 • MARKET STREETS . rinuturapicus. , • First . Clam • Ready-Made Clothing,, suitable for all Seasons, constantly: on hand. Also, a Handsome Line of • Piece Goods for Cue tom Work. W Nitiumaciri GE°. Proprietor ... DRY GOODS. RICKEY,SHARP&OO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Are Closing Out LAWNS, ORGANDIES AND OTHER Su. comer Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices. Drl4 Urn 1I .1 I IC Aty „‘" et. 7 LINEN STORE • IP . SUS Arch. Street, 1128 CHESTNUT STREET. Just Received, A FEW MORE PRINTED LINEN LAWN DRESSES. A ndie. 2a o tery nnt ti LINEN LAWN DRESS should imnt NEW HANDKERCHIEFS WITH EMBROIDERED INITIAL LETTERS, . Pretty Designs and quite Cheap. SUMMER., AND EARLY AUTUMN DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES, To clear the shelves and start our Now Store with en entirely fresh stock. SUMMER AND FALL SUMMER AND FALL " SUMMER AND FALL DRESS - GOODS DRESS GOODS At. Very Low Prices: ' At Very Low Prices. At Very Low Prices. - COOPER CONARD, Ninth St, below Market. • , 124•117 t , .. If . • • 'AY NIP' Fourth and Aroh tI 4 . LADIES -PREPARING FOR. THE SHORE OU TIIE MOUNTAINS CAN BE SUPPLIED WITII DRY GOODS ADAPTED TO TKEIK WANTS AT - - - ;EYRE &-LANDELLII_, 'EPURTH AND ARCH STREETS. ' GRENA:DIN - __ES AND ORGANDIES,' SUMNER:SILKS. REDUCED._• JAPANESE SILKSND POPI,IPS: IRON BAIIEGE. FI R ST COUPE. ROMAN SCARFS. AND SASKES COLLARS, CUFFS, GLOVESULIES, ke, SY,A-SIDE SIIAWLS, OW NEW STYLE'S. m Rtf MISCELLeVitOUR. THE IMPROVED n''' . i iii, , ,•..., BALTIMORE , 1 --!:---,- i i ' lik•Liii Fire-Place Heater -litroill d 9 f- - , , i4.Wrati• ' —_ . With ILLUMINATING DOORS atol WINBOWS, and MAGAZIN); or Noftfol ont rapacity for fuel to last 24 ROUES. at a omit of but 11 4E.).12:$ PER PAY. The moot perfect and cheerful heater In tote, Raving mule arrangentente with MR. S.ll. SEXTON, OF BALTIMORE j' For the EXCLUSIVE manufacturing of thee] ileaterri, we aro prepared to (wadi than in largo or !mall ituan titiem Sold wholeaale or retail by the Mantlfacturcr, JOHN S. CLARK, . , . .1008. Market Altreet.. ~ , • Beware of imitatioutrOtten lap on the popularity of these Beaters. tr . , :. • .., . •• . min .m¢ FITLEB *E.A.V.tite CO..' NEW COR FACTORY tiow No. N VIATICH atieet arid 29 N DETAPVAII.)3I avenue . , • , PUBtleittiol4lo.' , ALL ,THENEW:BOOKO For Sale-it.ftolesale•Triegs by • PORTER AP, "CpArxEs. , ;. pin3Listimpi AND BOOE.I4ELLERS,. No: 822 CHESTNUT STREET, Marble Building;; adjoining the , aontinental., Our Now and Elegant'! ART . GALLERY ,ie now open with tlig i coEect fon of PAINTINGSCIIIIOII.OB and'ENtatAYlN l o iu tho ty. init2o m w frptf ' • 1 ' ZELL'S PO PUT_,,AII„ , TIr#CYC7LOPEIDIA; A Dictionary of. Universal Knowledde. T. ELLWGOD zELL, Putalltiher, 17 and 19 §o'utl; sixthSireet. 7 . 04 w H ant, I;‘,. Ar"ri• zlarTha4ps xianD. • IPMRll*(igg4ruit is taste and.odor,,frOo 4PM M iiyurloUltimoP.traPtiNid imizepate i,llite'sotton. U :i,i 1510 It 2(ON-11ETENTION QR - MO(6,101'. Deno* of Urine,- Irritatiod, Inflationrakes or Ulcera tion of theSladder or Kidneys, Dimmed or the. ate Glands, Stone lathe Bladder, Oalcultus,atavell4llratilt Dust Deposita, and all Diseases of the !Hader, Kidney, or Dropsical Swellinga t • • • • USE ILELMBOLD'S FLUID. EXTRACT DUCHU. , , HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT REPORKI -giveohealttrand vigor to the-froma, - and- birioni4o the pallid cheek,. Debility accompanied by 113211 Air alarming aympkana and if no treatment is aubmittallo Consumption; Insanity or Epileptic Yite ensue. RNFEEY3LED ' AND DELICATE' CON. A-4 stitutione, of both FeXte, use innalloiva TRACT DUCAR., II will gire brisk arid energetic feel. nisi and enable )on to .Jeep well. • ' 4KE NO - MADRE UNPLEASANT ,A ND T unsafe ronodies for miplettiant and .dangerous diseases. Use lIELMBOLD'S EETRAET BUCIIU AZffi. IMPROVED ROSE WASU, TGLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH; 4- tbereforettaanervons and debilitixted should !nine. distill' use RELMECLD'S EXTRACT BROM,. MANHOOD. AND YOU'iI3II7D VIGOR An tiro regained by II 1: IL 13 0 L D'S EXTBAPT BirCiltr BATTER . ED• CONSTITU TI 0.11 SI RE 1,7 STOREDIoy ILELMBOLITVI:EXTUACT—DUCIIO. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic • 'Weakness, Fentale Complaints, General Debility. Aud 011 (Becalms of tho URINARY ORGANS, Wlnnlnr axixting In MALE QR VEMALE, From "in atever cause originating, and no matter, of 110 W LONG STANDING. Dhows Of these organs require tbc use of CI diuretic. xf no treatment le submitted to.Oonsumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the ENALTH AND HAPPINESS, aod tbat of Doeterity, depend upon prompt nee of a re• liable remedy. RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BCCUU Eetabllehed upwards of 18 years ? Prepared by H. - T. HEEMBOLD, Druggist. 594 BROADWAY, NEW WORK. 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. P r ice 'e..l 'por bottlo, or sit bottles' for 86 00 , d e . Ivered to any address. litirSold by Druggiste overywitore. MEE IMMO