IMEM=ECMCM Xixszsx Arm -Sitox.—DaSt "evening, about half past seven O'clock-40bn Sharkey and Jame& Crawford got into atght in Mar tin's tavern; on Frankford road; r abOys, Norris street: , That difficulty was ', , atrauged, ap p. rently, amicably, and the two went together to a tavern at Front street andColumblaarertue. There the quarrel seems tohavebeen renewed, and the parties got to blows. , ,Sharkey, it is mid, Ibit a. large piece out of the upper lip of Crawford. He then went out'into the street 'andlist4 met by Pbliceumn - Gillespie, who ac companied him to Frontstreet, 'below Oxford; wheriSharkey said that he would go home. He, . however, went to , a - house on Howard street,' below Oxford; where he sat on the frontsteps in •company with several persons, among whom were some children. About tono'elock, William Crawford, Constable of the Nine teenth Ward, and George Crawford (brothers bfJames), and another man, came along, and, without saying anything, cominenced beating Sharkey on the head with a black-jack. Sharkey managed to get away, and ran up Howara.street to the . tavern. of, illiam Bar ker, which he entered and .passed through into, the yard. William. Crawford, it is al leged, followed .him in ~the lard, fired upon him, the ball taking effect in the hip. Craw ford, then ran away. It is claimed, on his part, that he had a warrant for. the arrest of Sharkey, issued by Ald. Sinex, upon the .oath of James Crawford. Sharkey was conveyed to St; Maxy's •Hospital, Fraukford, road and ,Palmer , street. ' He has three' severe.outs the head, in addition te the wound in the hip. He was doing Well this morning, but the phy sician would not certify that he was' out •of danger. • f' , Sergehnt'llelss and two of the Tenth District Policemen went to the house of George Craw ford, on Trenton avenue, below-Wood street, about one o'clock this morningc Crawford looked out of the window and said that' he would come down. He got but of-a' bank win dow onto a shed, from which he;reached the ground, and then went into , the next house, where helm captured.- He was , locked up to await ahearing at the Central Station. Wil liam Crawford surrendered •himself into the custody, of Alderman Heins, about four o'clock this morning, and was comrinttedfor a further bearing. . STEAM YAcirrs.—The business men along Delaware avenue are discussing the pro priety of subscribing voluntarily to a fund for the building of one or two powerful steam yachts, to be used.in time of conflagrations on that or other thoroughfares in close proximity thereto. At the recent burning of the Tatter ,son Block a large number of the steam tire engines drew their supply of water from the river Delaware. The scene during the height of the conflagration was onethat will never be forgotten by the spectators. The incessant streams, drawn from an inexhanstable supply afforded by the river,were absolutely necessary to, keep the fire within certain limits. It was a tremendous battle between fire and.water, much of the latter being sent back in scalding sprays 'upon the firemen. It is not probable that such a disastrous conflagration will ooeur again ; but extensive fires may occur at almost any time, at which steam tire yachts might render the most °Mei ent service. The subject, however,is one of deep interet3t,and the proba bility is that the desired object : will be accom plished, either by private subscriptions or public , outlay. ft is possible that the project, will be forinally brought to the notice of the city authorities in a short time, perhaps. at a special meeting of the 'Councils to be called in a few days. Shortly after the consolidation of the city the subject was tartly considered by the authorities ; but in the midst of other and perhaps more, emer gent business it was finally forgotten. Now, since the . greatest fire of the period, the im portance of establishing on the river front steam yachts for, fire purposes has become more apparent, and with the combined effort of the mercantile community and the coned , tuted authorities of the city,, they are likely to be added to the institutions of, progressive Philadelphia. At the, fire,of the 'Patterson Block, the burning whisky' an into'the Dela ware, and the river for some distance seemed to be on fire, Several vessels • were in danger, and would have ignited had it 'not • been for a private- steanitog. that towed them to places of, safety. The Mercantile Marine :Fire De partmpni, under prpper regulations, will be a great acquisition, and Philadelphia, can lay claim to being the first city introducing it if the authorities favor the undertaking; if • not. thanthe honor will belong to its merchants.. Tux EcrArs•E.—Prof. Morton's/Eclip.se-pho togralipi c loa . rty arrived to-day by . thelo o'clock train, in their special car, bringing with them a set . of, negatives of the eclipse, which, for • erfection and extent,is undoubtedly unrivaled by any other work of the kind produced at this time or formerly. "While in Chicago they • had opportunity of comparing results with several other-parties,' and it would appear that none then accessib!e w approached in perfection to thoSe of the lelphia expedition. The scientific honor or our city has been entrusted to good hands, and there can be no doubt thatthe various members of the party have well merited.the liberal aid which they have received from our various railroad com panies on their route, and - the - ligh - commend= ation which has been bestowed .nytoathem_by Prof. J. H. C. Coffin, Chief of the-Nautical Almanac Office. under whom all the ex • edi tions have acted. Creeraer,- and other-photo-- graphers of the expedition, are, we understand, already - liusywitirprintrfrom - the - various atives t nnd these soon be open to the in- spection of our citizens, and distributed to the four quarters of the globe.' SUPERVISORS APPOINTED.—The following Supervisors, in addition to those already pub lished, have been appointed by the Mayor : First Y r d t ue I Peak. • . Second WardA-:Vharles Peak. • ' Eleventh and Twelfth Wards—John A. Johnson. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards—J u b S. . Nineteenth Ward—George Boyer. Twentieth Ward, First' Division—Henry Myers.' • Twentieth Ward, Second Djvision—Win Thorn. - • • Twenty-first Ward-Timothy Clegg. • - Twenty-fourth Ward, Second Division— Samuel Winn. LARCENY OF A HORSE' AND WAGox.—Aii, thony Arthur was arrested, at Broad and San -80111 streets, yesterday, by Sergeant Lynch, of - the Sixth DistriciPolice, upon the charge of the larceny - of a horse and wagon.. It is al leged that he hired the team' at Conway's stables, 'on Locust street, near Eleyenth,s ere ral days'ago, and has not returned it yet. Arthur was taken before Alderman Beitler, and was held in $1,500 bail to answer at Court. PerAm APPOINTMENTS.—The Mayor has made the following appointments on the police force during the present month: First Distilet—John Robinson. liourth District-; George Smith, Richard pillon, Thomas Roach. Sixth District—Charles Moran. Eighth Pis trict--;William H. Chandler. • Tenth District— Fred :.Conturier. Twelfth Dlstrict—Nicholas _Schwa Delaware Harbrir--Berijiunin___V. Robinson. Roundsnmn—John J. Kelly. BRESB BALL AT ATLANTIC . CITY.—The so journers at Atlantio City are at no loss for amusements and pleasant entertainments during this sumrciell. The grand dress-ball of the season will be given at the Sea View Excursion House to morrow, evening. The - arrangements for the affair are in charge of competent gentlemen, and the capacious . and elegent ball-room of the Sea View may be expected •to present a very brilliant scene. lionsEs Dnowwzo.--4his morning, about three o'clock, as one of the Gloucester ferry boats, laden with market wagons on the way to tlahi•;city, started from the slip at Gloucester. some of the horses on board got restldAs. Two double teamii hacked overboard. The horses Were drowned, and the wagons and their Con tents; consisting of fruit and vegetables, were lost. One of the teams belonged to Mr. Nash and the other to Mrs. Price: .;7,!7"XE2c BY A Dou.—Amanoaamed Creamer, was,iitttaeked by a large Newfoundland dog at EightikandeFilb - erhi streets, yesterday after noon,.and.l%* mutilated in a shocking man ner;:-:#.phe dog Witt.; then killed. Ile WM . shot eleven-tithes without any fatal result, and was then dhipateheitwitt a hatchet. TILE-, DA. tL , , I ,IEIIZE Frowr',E,TorkleoxoCosterdity.. after l , VEOOn.l..ieutennnf Smith•of tbeslY,elosloMar4 barPeliCA:redelved , :liadMatiOnlhati part bad gone to. , Point: , Msy for purpose indulging fiftlit.; desmatcilet One of the police boats to liefomreachl ing the islands theAntgi,l tateenlitbe , seen at work in the ring.' Titif pic et guard discovered the police, however, and all. bands :rushed,' to the east side of the!. island, got in their boats, and were , well' on their way, to the Jersey shore before the *Aide barge 'cbuld be ,g4t around to that side. Principal% Seconds and spectators all 'eacaped. Four or five rounds bad been fought when the affliir was int,erferett . . CntrEvrr TO AmmAts.--2,fichael driver of a, linte.cart, was Arrested at Third.•and George streets, yesterday, upon the charge of beating his horse with a club. He was fitted by Aid Riddel. ' • i PALL MEETING AT POINT BREEZE.-The sporting portion of the comMunitywill be in.:- terested in the announcement that the Phila delphia Trotting Association have mades. ar rangements for a grand fall' meeting at Point Breeze Park; on Septemberlth, Bth and A large amount, in premiuMs, the total being $lO,OOO, will be competed 'for by some'craek trotters, including such shining lights of the turf as American' Girl, Goldsmith Maid and Lady Thorne. The programme of the entries and the pursesto be run for, each•den': will be found in our advertisement; to-day. :With such a bright array of stan',dard names some interesting and exciting contests may_ be ex ._ - , Iron Cirri our reiders who would ; prefer a sea trip,,to this favorite , reaort canhe hUndsonaely'accommodated. The Swift and Commodious steamer , Lady,of the ,Lake leayes Arch street , wharf, every Saturday; Tuesday and. Thursday mornings; at; 9:0oluck; returning, leaves Cape Island on the alternate days. The boat is fitted up in splendid and luxuriant style, has polite,and gentlemanly of ficers, and every attention is paid' toward ef fecting the convenience and comfort of the passengers. ,' , ATIANTIO ClTY.—Rcir the ' information of those who wish to visit the seashore, we will inform them that the Catriden' and Atlantic Railroad.are now running five trains daily to the 'City, by the Sea. One at 8.00 and at 9.45 A. M . .t, and at 4.15 P. M. In addition to these, two fast trains (through in one hour and three quarters) are now running, leaving Vine Street wharf at • 2.00 and 3.15 P. M. The Sunday train will be run as usual, leaving Vine Street wharf at 8 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic attd-P. M. CAPE May...=The season• at this favorite watering place is nOw about at its height and presents many attractions. The are well filled, and promise, notwithstanding their extensive enlargements and additions, to find visitors for every available space. The fast ex 'press train= by thee Weiit Jersey Railroad, leaving Philadelphia at 4 -o'clock P. M., this 'afternoon makes no stops for passengers be tween Philadelphia and Cape May. The mail train leaves on Sunday at 7.15 A. M., returning at 5.10 P. M. Fare for round trip only $3. LONG .13.1tAxca.—Passengers are now en tabled to reach this watering place without a change of :oars, and in the short time of four ,hours. There are two trains run daily, • one at 8 A. M., and one at 2 .1 3 : M., bbth from Wal nut street wharf. The fare is $3; or an excur sion ticket for the round trip, $4. O. WE SPEAK from experience when we • say .that the Ocehn House is the best kept Hotel' at Cape May. , • CITY .NOTICES. MEDICINE is rendered •enticing , in Dr. WINSLOW'S LIVER AND STOMACH LOZENGES, Children are eager for them, and they cure dyspepsia. postivenem, billions complaints, heartburn, ac., that none of the nauseous purgatives will relieve. WHAT is borne 'without a Home Washer? The terrors of wash-day answer the queatiou. Depot 1031 Chestnut street. , • SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS , and druggists' Sun dries. , • SNowngir & BROTAEII, 23 South Eighth street. , iI.:IIINA'PALACE; 1.1 . 6,1022 AJBMSTNUT Sxnssz — Will close their largo assortment of goods on hand at the following, astonishing I( 7 t.t , prices, to make room for the- immense stock purchased by Mr. Gay in :Europe, now in transit to this city : • White rench China Dining Plates; itoz,e2 00 White Stone China Dining Plates,:Si t in., per dos... I ZO White French China Cups and Saucers,per set,l2pcs 1 25 . White Stone China Cups and titowers,por set, 12 pee. 90 Cnt Glass Goblets, per dozen. • • 2 25 pressed Ghost Goblets, per dozen 1 to, Best Stone China Tea Sets,44 pcs,cup's with handled . 4 00 Sleet Stone China:Tea Sets,46 pcs,cups with handles 4 75 Best Stone China fining Sets; 92 pieces.. -19 00 White French China Dining Sets; 150 pieces :30 00 White -French China- Tea Sets, 44 pieces 750 The stock of Fancy Goods will-be sold at a still greater discount front fernier:prices. • . . Goods to go out of the city will be packed and delivered to 'transportation office free of chttrge, and insured against breakage to destination. . Call soon,tefore the-assortment-is broken. . Oust CLISTOATERS AND /111 E PUBLIC. CHARLES 'STORMS, MERCHANT TAILOR AND ULOTHIER, N 0.824 CIiEdTNUT STEET, • - respectfully_ draws your attention to this notice, that the assortment of Fine Clothing now being Made for his Fall buelness will be fun and UNSURFASHED IN STYLE, qIIALITY. AND PRICE. • _ . . _ , A very m'eat reduction from former prices will be — 2nadsi - and - perfeet - satisfactlemgunranteed - tomll. — The beet cutters only employed, and - cuetomer-work Made in style and lit unequaled by any establishment iirthirttate. _ . , ~, , YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. .ISX-YRESIDENT MARTIN -VAN-- BUREN Was made 'comfortable by the use of Jonas Whitcomb's 'Asthma Remedy. GET ONE of those Pocket Panamas, sold at Oakforde', under the Continental. lissEp' SurtpowNs, at o*fords' SINGE R' S SEWING MACHINOS on °adept possible terms, by ..-JUDICIOUS MOTHERS and nurses use- tor children a safe and vleauant 'medicine in Rower' infant cordial. LADIES' SUNDOWNS, at Oakfords' DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS .AND CATARRH. J. isaacs,ll.l3., Professor of the Eye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. ffictimontals from the most , reliable sources in the city nbe seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medico faculty are invited to accompany their patients, tie he has no secrete in his practice. Ar t fetal eyes insetted. No charge made for examination. THOSE CELEBRATED Pocket Panamas, sold at Charles Oakford Bon's, under the Continental, are very convenient for gents traveling. Cams, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. WATCIIES: - JEWELRYTArt . . -- Special Notice. On and after MONDAY, July sth, -we will - CLOSE-our-store at FIVE P. M., until further notice. CLARK& BIDDLE 1124 CHESTNUT STREET, MTh w 1 ,0 . PATENT OFFICES, N. W. cox. FoUrth and. Chestnut (Entrance en FO.IIIITH Street.) FRANCIS D. PASTORICS; Solicitor or Patents. Patents procured for .inventions in thp United States and Foreign Countries, and all business relating to the same promptly transacted. Call or, send for circular on Patents. - Offices open until 9 o'clock every evening. 011120-0 to th /yrp§ BYtti"iii6 BULLETIN-Pill 5 7. 4/ioe.. - ,-4imit.sl . nwrrterxoxS AirT_ ittyfiell... 7 •lllASON it 00, • ' PtliflrCheetnutetreett_ INEIMINfr ' 3 VITAT/01 4 18 -.4fLit: stowed ittAlito Inkiest , tindtelistidinner LOUIS ISAVT•ltatianter and , Euttesone • kocts 'Chao nut' street:. • ,• •• • ' • r •.• I reynttr DIED 7 - 7 ; Fourth-day,llttitneti Sarah ittlope, iu the Ofth reef tier Merin R ea thedliendletthettantlyare tarty twit to attend her funeral, from her, late reel. dence,N6.lll27, pationbillatwt, at 2 o!clock,on Eleventh -day afternoon. l'a . procoed' to Vrletide'.l3outhweetten llittAta BILICEI L _EXTKA , OD A. AA PIANO COVEIsk,ORDERItto STYLES, DO U BLE CHAI N BLAVIC MOHAIR, CLOCK BRAND 'BLACK}ALPARAB. RYER it,LANDELL, • Fourth and Ann 117 0 U R- S T 0 C'K . . FINEST. READ MADE CLOTHINGi is kept fultund complete all through the seasonit ' ' Gentleinen can at all times find any`article of season able attire in large varleri. ' CUSTPM DEPARTMENT We will make a inlisaltiCoM measurement in F TEN I-XOUR. The, Chestnut St. Clothing Establishment JOHN IVANAMAkEIt, 818 and 820 Cnegtnnt Street. • Oh ROSE HILL CEMETERY. A new and beautiful CEMETERY has been recently located on LANCASTER Avenue, a short distance from Overbrook Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Rail road, just beyond the city line and near the boundary of the new City Park. The Hestonville Passenger Rail road, it is expected, will shortly be extended and pass in front of this Cemetery. These grounds, in natural and created embellishments are equaled by few and sur passed by no Cemetery in the country. Thb projectors are now selling a limited number of Lots of 10 by 12 feet at 15120 per lot, payable in installments. The price will shortly be doubled. Portions of the ground can now be allotted to Societies on favorable terms. Parties desiring to purchase are invited to visit these grounds without delay, and judge for themselves of the advantages offered. For further information, apply at the Office of the Presi dent,— - ' A. M. HOPKINS, - , 818 .WALN UT Street, Or of the Secretary, GEO. CHANDLER PAUL, . . , 1723 North TENTH Street. BOARD OF MANAGERS: A. M. Hopkins, f Geo. Chandler Paul, Jacob Gakelor, I Geo. W. Buckman, 'Sam'. J. allace. . jel7 3mrp§ U*WEST, JERSEY RAILROAD COM PANY.-:-Treasurer's Office;Camden, N. J., Aug. 11,1869. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. • ' The' Board of Directors of the West Jersey Railroad Company have this day declared a send-annual Dividend of Five l'or,Cent., clear of National tax, payable to the Stockholders of thin, date, at the Ofilee 'of the CoMpany, ni Camden, ou'DIONDAY, August I§th',lB69. The Stock transfer books of the Company will be closed 'from the date hereof until the 17th list. _ GEORGE J. ROBBINS, aul2Mul7§ Treasurer . W. J.E. R. Co . . --- (U'DEPARTMENT FOR SUPPLYING THE CITY WITH' WATER, CHIEF 'ENGI NEER'S OFFICE, N 0.104 SOUTH 'FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, August 12, ISM. The long continued drought and consequent unprece dented low stage or water in the Schuylkill, makes it difficult, with the present machinery, to keep up an ad,- quote supply of water in the redervoirs. Citizens are, therefore } earnestly requested to abstain from the waste of water in any form whatever. It is particularly desired that no use will be made of thee mash-pa•Vement pipes, private fountains and other wasteful appliances whilst the present low stage of water' exists.' • ' Itfabelieced that all good citizens will cheerfully com ply with a request intended to conduce to their own safety and comfort W. i. ar i g;FL AR DEMOCRATIC - FOR - L - EGISL - ATURE - , - - • SECOND DISTRICT, 'WILLIAM C. GILLINGHAM. jy3 tf L3tp§ VSTATE ...RIGHTS. FOR SALE.--. State rights of a valuable invention just patented, d designed for the slicing, cutting and chipping of dried beef, cabbage, &c., are hereby offered for sale. It Is an article of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every fam ily.— State rights for sale. Model - can-be seen at the telegraph office, Cooper's Point N..), • mr29-tfg . HOFFMAN 117.: TURKISH, RUSSIAN, AND.PERFUMED BATHS, Departments for Ladies Battle open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. 1w B. FRANICPALMER, LL. D., SII.R goon Artist, has just been commissioned by the Burgeon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Leg for muttlated Officers of the 11. B. Army and Navy. The oVertunental offices are to be located in Philadelphia, New Yorif. and Boston, and are all conducted by Pr. PALMER: - my277Btr • 3 lop HOWARD HOSPItAL, NOS., 151 and 1520 Lombard street, Dispensary Department. —Medical treatment and medicine furnished gratuitously o the poor. O. F. OA.VIS, 810 Chestnut street 7 r LINEN STORE, ..(5). S2S Arch Street. AND 1128 CHESTNUT STREET. , Just Received, A FEW MORE PRINTED LINEN LAWN DRESSES. Ladies who want a LINEN LAWN DRESS should call immediately. NEAP_HANDKERCHIEFS_ WITH EMBROIDERED INITIAL LETTERS, Pretty Desigis 'aud tone Cho*: . LA . . . . • ; seek gFourth:4)ld Arch. t rk L ADIES PREPARING FOR THE 1 . 4 SHORE OR TUE MOUNTAINS CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH DRY GOODS ADAPTED TO THEIR WANTS AT -, • • F,GURTH E YR DARM D TREET , S STREET'S.' GRENAiDIN_ES AND ORGANDIES, SUMNER SILKS, REDUCED. , • ' ' JAPANESE SILKS AND POPLINS. ' IRON BAREGE, FIRST GRADE. . . BObTAN SCARFS AND SASHES. '..,' COLLARS, CUFFS; GLOVES TIES &c. BEA-SIDE SHAWLS, OF NEW STYLE. m watt • SPECIAL NOTICES: chiefErZe l ( ) ,r?gglf. geßplrln'ent pKG-tei aMI eirii kr :4 all '"Al):lPltit i litlYAY:;..:AtTO.O..sl.l:4;..lso . ; , , -,2=-t l' ',-'I. " •, 4./. t ., j. : .: \ '''. 1' i4OT ~, r, F.",t. 4,,,-,.. he, iirr ,-0,1 ~ A -., 3,, I,t-..._,46.600., t,, ,I, . -ir vimo.iwor,..- 1,-,, ?„ ~, '*`' .." '-'' Aninitgio.9o i ..• 04,at to 640 t -,,t l'-'••• 0 AT ' end inillt 11'*Papiii; . 16.1 iitA4l° VIM x ; <~ ~. ~;:.__;' aeries or Urine;lrritation, Inflanunavon or %Boers if= of tiollMOdifer or KidlisysiDiseaseis 6f820 Prostrate Glands', Stone irt the Bladder,' Calculus, Oraistor Brick Duet Deposits, old all Diseases of ; the Bladder; Kidnerli, or Dropsical Swellings, , ' OBE HELIIIIOLD'B.FLUED EXTRACT IIUORII 11CrELMBOLD' EXTRACT ‘J'BIIOIII7 aIL: gives beiltb and vigor by the'•frame, and bitioin to the pallhl_cheek. 'accointanied 'by bans_ alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to Voneumption, Insanity or Epileptic Fits ensue. pjFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON ■ etitutions of both sexes, use HEIM:BOLD% EX TRACT RUCHE. It will gtve brisk and energetic feel nge, and enable you to Jeep well. TAKE NO MOR E 'UNPLE A SCANT AND unsafe remedies for unpleasant and, dangerous diseases. Ilse pETIMBOLD'S EXTBAOT Bticau AND IXPEOTED BOSit rpuE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH; 1. therefore the nervous and debilitated should imme diately use RELAIBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHII. MANHOOD AND YOIMNTI: VIGOR 111 are regained by EL EL RI BOLD'S E X TBACT SHATTERED CONST I TIT T OH Si R E STORED by RELMBOLD'S EXINMOT WORD. HELMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is a certain cirri for diseases of the Bladder, Eidnew, Gravel, Dropsy, Or - ganis WeaknaB, Female Complaints, General Debility. Auden diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing' in MALE OR FEMALE. , From whatever cause prlginating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted tojDonsumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh awl blood are supported from these sources, and the' , „ HEALTH. AND XIAPPINNBB, and that of imeterity,'deiond Upon ;VrOmpt tb9o of a re. liable remedy. lIEUAROUItS:: EXTRACT:, 'RUCHu • - I . Viiipliateduiviards ai 18 Yeah Prepared by, 9 A° .1.•; a ' 7 , t,;w:‘ , eL H. "1% lIELAMBOLD, Druggist. . 5.947,:',11110.410Wi114 VlAW'lrpitic. . f''' "-• ' . jr . ' •',.' . '', , •;'. .. 1 ) . :•• 1 ' ..r ''' . . , (! ..! ' .: , '...c ., ...' , ~..•/. . ,7 , ';'t .';,- i'A'",4;,)tiYt/o`..A. ,',..,;',:',..;r!!'::::,..-:',•:,,.,=';'... N 1 ::"1. 1 ,,1:4 a. 1 '7. 4,,f 0. 4 . . _• . i . io4'Siiiith Tentlf:Sti.Bot,"Philladelphia,....Pa. . , . ,- - - - ... . ~.. - . ....... Price el 25 per bottle, for 06 60,.d0- iverod to ony address 114"Oold by Drugstato overnyhore. r": '4";: ESSE i 'I I i~; { .y11 ; L: fri t A D E - flytt srrgAwßß o'GE & 'CURRIER' FIVE TIiOUF AND F6,1E07040 Bought muler market rates for CASH, and offered at less than our usual NEW YORK MILLS, OUR. OWN MAKE, WADISILTTird, WILLIAMSVILLE, wAßßigar,. 11017SEKEEPEIlt, PEQUOT, 8-4 • 'WALTHAM, S-4 ANDROSCOGGIN, 9-4 ANDIROSCOGGIX, ^lO-4 UTICA, 10-4 PEQUOT, ISIEUSLANS. 6-4 ITTICA., 6-4 WALLTHA.M. 5-4 PEQUOT, UNI3IAE.A.CIIIOI7 GOODS, TEN CASES CANTON FLANNEL& All the above by t= - yard; piee or ..package, aeeording to , the wad of FMMM, HOTELS iiND PUBLIC INSTITuTIONS. We are determined to increase our already by always keeping the prices so low as to make it the interest of every coruutmer iu arui near Philadelphia to deal exclusively zit our house. ' STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAL DRY GOODS HOUSE,' EIGIRTIL - CORNER RY-GOODS, RICKEY SHARP&C6 727 CHESTNUT STREET Are Closir6" out 14' LAWNS, ORGANDIES AND OPIER Su mer pres2l Grood, At Greatly Reduced Prices. CLOTHO 6, JONES CLOTHING HOUSE, 004 MARKET STREET, First Class Ileady4facle Clothtsm . suitable fora &OMB comstanttloom'hand , .4/800' iraidsome Line Piece Goods for Gus , torn Work. OEO•W•MEKANBIi• Proprietor TRIMMINGS AND PAT.T.ERNS• BEI. M. A. BDTDP, . DRESS TRIMMING Ap P A PER'P A PER PATTERN N.W. CORNER EVEVENT AND CHESTNUT, Will c lose out the balance of her summer stock,at greatly reduced pric_ea, prior to, her departure for Europe, THURSDAY July fith. 'Choice lot of Colored sok Fringes, F M 25, Si, 40, N 1,52 ate: a yard,all eludes ; also, Plaid Naltemoka, rench uslins, Plane and Marseilles,liam burg Edging and Insertions, Real Guipure Laces. Case Lace Points, Butanes, and Jackets. Lama Lace ar Pasol Covers. Black Thread Laces, all whiths,at gory low prices. Genuine Joseph Kid Gloves, 1100 a pair. Alisaes's Colored Kids. Now StYle Parasola and Sea-aides, Romat, and Plain Ribbon and Bashes. Paris Jewelry, and a thbusand and one articles, too humorous to mention. EXCLUSIVE AGENT For 'Mrs. .IME. WORK'S Celebrated bystem for Ott#ltyt Ladies' Dresses, Butanes, Mulattos, Garibablis• tam' dren'a Clothes, &c.,ty measurement. , AGENTS WANTED. Ladiesare now making from 5,100 to 4200 moatn 60 agents for this s stem. ravls • Ctt - AV - TOWPREBERVIINGE:= Preserved Ginger,lr,ekrun of the celebrate& Ob loong brand; Mee, D rrProOorved Ginger, in boxes, im- Dorted,And for sale by JOB. B, .1ilIIMBIE.11& 00.6 XOB South Delaware avenue. MEN OFFER . ' OF WIT -.:5i.:..L....1-r-'::)N.:::#5..,-.-.:::: LOW PRICES,. IN' SIIEE T INGF~. An imrcense stock comprising EVERY MAKE. aw4it Received, LARGE •MUSLIN TRADE, AND MUIOWM ARKWIRIGU'IP, WHITNEY, HULL, TRENTON. 10.4 AN11110SCOGGIN; 10-4 WALTHAM, 19-4 lIFGVENOT, 11•4 MUGU ENOT, 5-4 WAINSUTTA, 5.4 NASHUA, 5-4 BOOT. MARK - ET -STREETS. iiiJbATto THE EDGEHILL - SCHOOL Witt begin Its nest session In the Now Acalemypitilding *it Mierehantvllle, N. 3.4, tkour miles from Camden./ • ON MONDAY, SEPTENBEK Tor Circuity", Apply to Bev. T. W. CATTELL. jy26 6w§ . MISS AIsrABLES' BOARDING AND .01. Day School, No. 7Abbotefond Place, soathPluit coruer of 'Broad and Pine btreeta, will re-open on WED NESDAY, September 15,1883._ anl3-fin.w.lin • =A:NDALUSIA COLLEGE • • ne.opv... September 13th 1669. PRIMARY, 'AND ACADEDIIO DEPARTMENTS. A Home. Boarding School fur Boys., ' . = Chargee—#23o to 8300 per year. Address—ltEv. DR. W.l , :m.a. Andalusia, Pa. aul2 lUi IISS MARY E. AEWISEN•AND MISS MARY E. STXVENS'S Roardin_g and Day School tor routng Ladles, No. 28 TULIT.4OpIiEN street, Ger mantown. • • The School year begins SEPTEMBER 9,1889._ ir For Circulars apply to the Principals. , aullwEns-tan THE LEHIGH. UNIVERSITY, - SOUTH. BETULEILEBt, PA. Term opens on September let. For admission to, the Classes or Special Schools. aplgy to • HENRY COPPEE, LL. D., • aull-lm4 • . . President. ltif.lSS ABBOTT AND MRS: WELLS, • ( Form a I y of No. 1607. Poplar Street), Will open their Boarding and Day School for Girls, on the first Mouthy In October, 11369, at No. WM ,GERMAN TOWN avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. Until October Ist, direct to No. 744 ..North NINE TEENTII Street., . • aulo-3m§ , , Y. -LAUD F.WBACH'S .I.ls CLASSICAL , ' SCIENTIFIC. AND. COMMER CIAL ACADEM.Y; ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. Fall term will commence MONDAY, September 13. Applicants for admission will bo received, examined,and classified on and after August la, front 10 .11.1/51. ,to 5 P. M. Entrance No. 103 S:TENTII street. Circulars at Mr. W.F.WARBURTON'S,No.43OCIIESYNUT,St. pu7-2mi IVILSS BUFFITM AND ‘MiSS WATSON reopen_thetrfrench_and_Einflinh and School forlroung Ladles, 1409 LOCUST *grout, on WEDNESDAY. September. 15. ; aU9mzr f 2rn§ G ER M,ANTOWN AOADEMY,- , -ESTAA. liebed 1760.-English, Classical, arid Scientific School for Boyo, Boarding and day pupils. %Session be gins MONDA,F, Sept. 6tb. For Ciroulars,upply to , • • 0. V. KAYS, A. M., Frlacipal. GERMANTOWN, PFULADA. . au4 w.f m tf OHEGARAY , INSTITUTE, - FRENCH Vaud Englhih,for younrdlog andmisses,hoarding and dor pupiloArtlind 1529 S nicest.. Phila4Va.,wlll re-own on THURISDAII,Soptom or 20th. French io tholauguage of he family;Mnd la comdantly 9poken'in tho • Institute. MADAIKE'DMICIIVILLY , Prinninah jy72 tn•w.f 3m ADAMS CLEMENT'S FRENCH PRO tostont.Boardintr and Doy Scliool,oorlraintown, Fn. Tito Fall tyrro,will open WEDNESDAY, ' Septem ber 15th,1869 For Circularti;apply to the Frmoiptil, THE MISSES CHAYMAN'S BOARD*(j: awl , Day School for Young Ladies „will' re-open Septernber - I,3th, 1869. For Circurarpi,,;addrees the Prin cipals, Doltnesburg, Twenty-third'Whrd. Philadelphia, or thet can ha ..obtained at Dlr. TAIJAIFLEIt'S Music Store, WA Chostnut street, Philada, . au2 2m" 1 - ROWBAB EVB SCHOOL roll , BOYS, fitiZen t g e ; aliirJogsivirblzie, , gptortn , "t . . 310 FEMALE, CIOLLERE, 13ORDENTOwN, N. J:—This Institution, so long, and :so favorably known, continues to furnish the heat educational advan tages, in connection with a pleasant, Ohristian horns. Cetologues, with terms, etc., furniShod , on ,application. Collegmons Ooptember - all . • JOHN H. I}LANDIANY, President.