CITY . ••0151•?!Idg r .r ~ .s, •,-.-„•••••.,!,, " ..-. ,' - - ~ ;- --• ,'"- --7-7-7-- ",.5 ':•:"F"- ' '' ' - i'•,'""," -- • ,"..,1,106 ., NAui>at,4 16 I.4llloWV*ol•l.``' '..', sieona pses Proteedijors• ' ' ''' ..- j i , it.'lltelsatiOntil .• Labor Union -of' , ;the Unit. s 1 r • , Btwits Wu:vim:tided this- morning atilhe ar 4.poilitm hour at the Aksemblv Building, Presi ,:•••"dentC. IL Lucker in the-chair. ',- , - • , The-Secretary announced the different Corn '' • mittees, as far they had been efiected: " • , •,:= Committee on •Contiotenee.-H. H. DaYt of New •,, York; ; Charles 3 a, leLean, •of 3fass ,ehnsetts; ' "Mr. Cbggiwell, Of Illinois, G. H. 41"Etwell,'• of Connecticut; Mr. Stairwalt, of Virgitlia; Mr. hlarks, of New, Jersey; 31r. .31elklation' of i lffaryland • Mr. Reed, of Penn ' e,,_eiyania; Uri' Cairs, of Washington ; Mr. ••tz",3loffitt, of Tennes-see; Mr. Woods; of 31issis - --- sippi; 31r, Walker, of' Alabama; 31r. John son. of Georgia; Mr. Keen, , of lowa ; Mr. • , Wolf of Wisconsin : Mr. Field, of,Michigan ; - Mr. Dally,-of Ohio ; Mr. Cameron, of Kansm ; 'OA Mr. Puett, ofliidiana; 31r. AlcGtiiun, of Ms- , oun • .t: t „ Committee on President's Address.--A. W. Phelps,: of Connecticut; Mr. McLean, of hlr 'Obl o Daily s West, of: Mms- s.4Ssachusett ; Mr., fo ; . . • 44k3fissis.sippi , Mr. Shadier, of New York. ~ Committee an Platform -)1r. Cameron, of Il ip linois: Mr. Walker, of ,Alabama; Mr, • Mc .".Grunn, of Missouri,.)‘.lr. - Clayis, of Washing . ton; Mr. Sylvia, of. Penns y' Ivauia; 'Mr. Trevel % 'lick, of Michigan; Mr. Cummings, of Mm- ' • sachussetts; :Mr. `Dewt•y, " of New York; Mr. Puett - ,- of Indiaira;' Mr. Cameron, of Kansas, e • . _ alr. , "West;• of,Missis.sippi; Mr. Stockton, of , - -131arlani - ldr -- rarnerr - el - l'entiessee; --311. _ ! • , Y .'4Sharp, of 'New Jersey; Mr. Stairwalt, of "%lir '''. fig% '•Mr- C- 'l3: Johnson; or Georgia; Mr. :- Ceen; of loWa; Mr. De Wolf, of 'Wisconsin; 1 ' 131r."-Daily, of Ohio; Mr. A:N. Pnelps, of.Con neeticut: •; ' , , , , , ' Committee on Organization and Constitution -1:IL:G. Walls, of Pennsylvania; 31r. 31cLaugli- • lint, of lassachusetts, • air. Ki lin, of New 1 1 York, lslr. Tres - 01116k. of 3lichigan; 31r. Clark, of Illinois; Mr. Moffett, Of, Tennessee; Isaac 'Myers, of Maryland ; Gr. , IL Jones, ,of New . -c• • jersey; Martba,M. Wallbritige, of 31asstmlid ' '•,' The:following report' Was then? presented; - • read aaid•referred to the Committee on. Labor: , . -.•••• To , THE . NATIONAL LABOR, UNION.—The *' -Committt;e, pn;the Eight Hour Law respect ' fully reports that the law of Congress, making .•bight hours h dajes work for, all , einpleyes ,of 'the Go:vernment, has after encountering touch opposition gone into'practical;'-effect under fliroelamation of 'the President of the United States. This result would have been irelticed oiAy by extraordinary obstructions, interposed :by subordivates whose duty it was to carry •tmt the, will , of Congress in its enactment. • • • Their opposition,howerer, viii encouraged :by two Attorneys _General, and ' was only ~ • overcome by, prerogatives usually interposed • ,•-• .when insurrection defies civil power or when . • sup'reme laws' are to be ,enforced. We can therefore judge by the force necessary to over - ,'.',' come it. ilVe, congratulateworkingmen, on ' :,their success by, this measure of right,' and aik vik ` 1 .., t, them to 'be encouraged to 'press for further ';.-,•,•-aameliorations. They must not suppose oppo ,• ..," sition yetoyercome; that.law is revocable; and ''%' ~ , ,'..,:,enmit). • • will,?attack it in many ways. •.enes , %! ,, ,•;i"l'k'4""' , ' must be united add alert for all resorts. • ~ ,•;•,••1•- • - ; Even now, in at least one Navy Yard, by ;7/ -:'0, bell-ring or> roll-call, eight 'and a shift maten •,`.:: attendance of workmen is exacted, to *make ho account ofthe, time extracted in traveling i f tq and fro •' In connection with this subjeCtrattention is called td the: fact that its, eight-hour law took ..- _ effect from and after its passage, and its ad -riinteg,es ?attached at • once; yet its distmrsi ler • ~7,' officers of the government Withheld from the t - workinen , twenty per bent of their yak, and • the President expressly prohibited those ofii •-; 4, • cers from making good this deficiency: • -••", ; • • This body. should- memerialize its Congress - r -*. 'of the United• States . ,to 'make , provision for ,•••,.. 'their claims, andiibt compel the claimants: to ._,• • await the slow,and expensive process of pre- P: 7, ' =Smiting, their rightS before the Department. j `"-.. o , ' el - 'Aespectfullv submitted,•„; l',- ~• - - - .11- 'IV (.IA - }"is, for Cornmitte,e. ' l ' ' .f.. Moses N. Wield, of ltichigari,offered the fol. ~ ' lowing resolutirmitmliieli Were refa•red to the ' Committee on' Platform: • .:. ',' , •", ~- „; •.• , • "0 , Revh.ed That the• , •nationalsr, melley ItifOrVii . :as wte,nbeek•ciirreney, is popular and satistac • ~ ..torVlo the working millions of the- country, 4 ',ana experience has • fully - =demonstrated that • - #1,,,.. the national credit is.the be-stbasis tar a grand t5,,,-;-4ind-relitible:eireulatinimedidirt.': • ' ` • ,P Resolved ; That the reduction of thil — iiiterek en the public debt 18 a ones ion ot ingent ne •trw• : cessity and. the" only" available and . punctual ~,,,fix - plan to, accomplish that end is to hi:ileum' in ' the issue of ITnited , Statm 'notes called green backs, to paythe "lrive-Tiventy" botuls,• anti all other obligations of the Government, that -by the strict letter of the laW can now be paid :in lawful money. ' • .' ' • ~- Resolved, That Congress should prtiyitic -for • the funding of that portion of the national • debt not required - for a a:ref - tinting medium - by , the issue of long bonds; bearing interest not exceeding "3.65, and" thatlhe 17. S.'eurrency notes, at the option oftlie holder, should be oonvertible or re-convertible to such bowls at - • par:, , ": ' • ••-• 11 ~' ~,, :•• t• ..,. ,• , ,:,. ,",- • - '' Mr. Field also qffeied the following ;Whereas, The price of American labor is . . - - - --abovel-the_wages_ paid_ _tor _ labor _in. other countries; and whereas, the products of the • ,clibalietlabdr - of - Toreign t,ountries-wlien--im •ported into the , Milted States compete with 'the prefictions of Amerfeatilabbrin our markets; to theirianifest injury-of our work. in . grnen itherebydeereasing enterpri.se, intlns trial independence "and di'Versity„of ."employ ments, andtending to degradeour labor and force down the wages of American working - *en ;to the level of the ill pied millions 'of E itApo,n pel;therefore be it • , 'it, 2''':,ReSOlVett) That we demand 'slich adjustment *of the duties on all commodities produced by • ; the labor of foreign countries as will -"arlbquately-protect-American -labor and'r _ ~ . Straill the ,exuessive importation of commod ties from abroad - while we -have tin., raw ma terial," the skill and the ability to protinue it i. ."13iir own country: - • • i t , Referred, to , COniniittee on Reform. N,,' Join' M. Bossong, of New York, ofibred the Nat following resolution :; ', , .4 . Resolved, That a tax of ten cents be levied 5"It„, -upon eaeh-workinginan, represented. 'in the . '''"'" • National Labor''Union, five cents of whichis to be appropriated te the • erection of h suitable! , monument to the memory of William H. Sylvia, and the remaining 'five cents tbr the: ;support and education of the :wife and children , 4 of our deceased President. ,Reforied. Mr. Walls, of Philadelphia, offered the following. • - Resolved, That the action of this Convention' yesterday in refuting to admit Miss Susan B. Anthony was notbased upon grounds personal •,„ to'hersOlf, but simply because the oreaniza, tion she claims -to represent is not a tiona ' *lc Working Women'a ,Aissoolation. There was considerable debate upon this rer 2 - solution, after which the President declare 3 that Miss Anthony wits entitled to the floor, as she was a delegate to the Convention last'. year. •• Miss Anthony then took the stand, and at ' considerable length defended the attacks made _,against her, by several of the delegates. ~., • Tile ConYention then adjourned until two ..* 4 ; o'clock - Pr - 31. • , . MUSIC AT FAmtmoin2T.—The following pro gramme will be, performed by Dr. Cnnmng 4on's orehestrayat Fairmount,M-morrow_after noon. I:,Gratid March;-: - - 'Selection, Don Juan. 3. Grand Waltz. 4. Selection, .Graud,Ducliess.. Tiphas Polka. 6. Homeward March, by G. Blessner. INTERMISSION. 7. Overture, Shade 8. Selection, German Songs it' Serenade, Don Pasquale 10.-Gallou, Colurulinus. 31. Selection, Barbe Blene: 12. Golden Robin Polka. • • I.lol4tEe.TlOli.---The Inquirer 14-,ives au account Di a': Mug Scene on a Steamboat," this ~zefOrtditg, in winch the details of a lire on. the j,;o4v t oll4..Lake are given. We are rqueitted to onythat Ottrneighher has been misintortned on :ithe.subject; fio' Imving taken place ou that ilt4itriet. - A momentary escape of steam frOna.the , engine, resulting from the sticking of little excitement, Avhich-was alla} elt as ,soon fiS the innocent cause became known, THE NEWYPsx}4:kriP..4ctlog,C4.l43.—Of the Nl t rtr i ps, excursions ltiveri during the,peaStoill those Not • -• - iork,Raysfughtlo thp matt popular, ithvoirmeh can a cgtnp for such a e -small •ontlaY Of4dafthli;,,ViieOetsend. - excursion;of BecleePhiladelptda:SanitNcpA .; j . , ` • Was t t' l ve l .Y i. 6 t 11 044"1i - lid : t h q 13401004,0 f. the ban have every, reason Congratulate them selveq upon, the ..pleastrre'atfOrded thetexeur- Monists, lig well as' nponthe peettnittryxesulti of the affair. .• ' The. excursionists ,numbered about 000 perSons.'and includedmanY 'entire families. , They. left: Walnut Street 'wharf ht 7.W A. , M.; and at • .Camden .took the cars of the Camden" and_Amboy-Railroad: Mr. J. W. crore,`the energetic • ticket agent of the' Company., was present and superb).- tended:the leading" of the train.; ; Ample ac eornModatiOns were afforded to everybOdY, The weather .was very :pleasant, and the journey to Amboy was. free from dust and quite agreeable. At _South Amboy the excur. stoni'sts were transferredto the large and corn- j modious steamer William . Cook, under the charge of Capt. C. W. H.ornblower, genial, good-natured, gentleman, who seems to, take , pride in looking after the comfort of his pas- sengerS and furnishing all- desirable. infortna- tion.' The . steamer,proceeded up New- York bay,; giving the o party a fine 'view of the anew quarantine 'hospital, -•the noted Tort Lafay ette,,the massive. Fort, Tompkins, in course of erection on Staten Island, and Governor's Island and the fortifications thereon. The m tad tor Dictater;Was lYing off Governor's Island, and • the Jack Tars • cheered the boat quite h sly. as she passed. . The boat continued up the laudlion , as• far as the famous Palisades. --thereb*giving-a splendid_viewof thebusiness portion of New:York City. The magnificent scenery in New York Bay, around ,Staten Is 'outland on both - Sides of the Hudson, cannot be•'Well pietuted in a 'newspaper article, .but must be seen to be ,duly , appreciated. ' These excursions,, therefore, offer an opportunity tot'often afforded. .An excellent dinner was provided.' on the , boat at,' a very , moderate charge. The' excursionists reached this city On their return, jabont 0 o'clock hist I. evening. Beck's band will give a third excursion. on Tuesda next: ' Thethird exclusion tinder the auspices of the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, will he given on Thursday next, and will be accom.. Panted by the Liberty Cornet. Rand; ; Prof. B. ic. McClurg, leader. The tickets are going off rapidly, and as the number is limited in. 'aCcorditnee With the capacity of the boat, early lication should be made. _ * ' . . HOW TIME POLIC.Er•ATTEND TO BOSlNtas.z Policemen James IllcLaughlin,..lllichaelDris coll,,,Alonroe''BOWnei'John Finlek arid Isra.ll 'Blessing: tbe-=Eigliteenth Dim:it - riot, have been tried by tha.Police Court .for sleeping while on duty: Lieutenant DeHaven testifiedOn or about . August I left my house at I 0 o'clock I'. 314 I took Officer' Peterman,,and when Inrrived at Coopersville I, asked a Watchman when he had seen my officers; ho said about a half hour Ago', and that' they had gone down , Second street; this ' was about.'l2 o'clock; we stood around there about .twenty minutes,,talking, when Officer McLaughlin• came from the watch box,.'which was about twenty feet from where we had been standing; he -gaVe an ex cuse for being there, but if his story had been true he could have heard us talking and asking for him; I then crossed over 'arid found - Policeman Driscoll lying on .his stomach on a cellar door of • a tavern fast asleep; I then walked down to I I Second street and the - Readin_g Railroad; I ,;saw the watchman and asked him when he ' had seen an officer;he said, ''none all'ffight, except Coopersville;" I then went , to .Cum berland street, ,west ofSorrel, and found three men whom I thought were bummersl went lip to %them and examining them I found 'that, they were officers and that they were asleep; the officers were ,Bowne Finley and Blessing; Finley, was oft' his 'beat; Officer 13owne said that he hadjust been iying down 10 rninutes; 1 was standing near where they were lying, and talked to Officer Peterman about Ave minutes, before I , awoke' them; if 3 they had been'awake the officers would cerhunly have seen' us or-heard us talking, as _we were talking very, loud; this was about two o'clock The officers maned were found guilty, rand were sentenced to be dismissed. The sentence hnS•been ...approved by the Mayor. _ . _ Ronnitny REcbv.eny OP' STOLEN Pito rmery.7—This morning,about three o'clock,the Clothing store*of M. Rosenberger, No. 239 Mgt - G iu tniu • entered .through transom-window of the back. door. Clothing valued at - -$4OO and Sl.B in eash . .were stolen. • Subsequently some of the Tenth District; Policemen observed two men' carrying 'brin-; cues along Canal *street, beloiv New.3larket, and gave chase, . but the suspected 'fellows succeeded in escaping. They threw a *bundle into a bmilier ! yard and it fell inte the - posses.; 'sion of the police. 'The bundle _was ;Sound contain nine pairs 'of pa dl nts , and four coati, 'which had-been_mtolen_froni_...Mr:_.,Res.enber._: ger's store, , and a suit of old clothing. • ' • , A THIEVING Rita-RicitEtt.-,A rag-picker, with a push cart; stopped at the house. of ,John 11 - Incock7 .at HestonvAllel yesterday afternoon.' He entered, and finding.no person, Ithin; re-. moved the nozzle from the hydrant,-cut oft' a ; large, piece of lead pipe in the bath.room, and --I,Vas-abent-ito coninutotheidepredations, when, the servant girl entered. She gave•the - and'tll - 6 - fitg-tnekor - •raff." -- .11 - e --- vvas -- chasect• - •hy Mr. - Hancock and a policeman, but was not, captured. lie left behind - his cart, whic - h7con- - --tamcd'a-lot-of-copper-and.-brassi-and-the , lead "which had'been :taken from XL Hancock's bathroom. - • :Monll . AnitEsTs.—Three more boys have been arrested on the charge of 'having been concerned in, the larceny of spools - of silks from Horstmann's factory, at Fifth and Cherry streets. They were committed by Alderman Toland. - ' • LADOE, ALL SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES • AND, BitMi.k.Ns:—T. L.' Ashliridge & C 0.,. tioneers, Will. sell to-morrow morning, at one, o'clock, - at their,store; Mil 1 Marketstreet, by catalogue , about O packages , of Boots, Shoes and Brogans of city and Eastern manufacture, to which the attention of city and country dealers iS.called. Open early in the morning for, examination with catalogues. • WE SPElli from experiewe when wee say that the Ocean House is the best kept Hotel at Cape May; CITY NOTICES. BET:I4EI7's FLOItIMEL is really a wqmierfu ,erfumo.--Hartfonl aturiint. NO'FAMILY HOUSEHOLD•;A complete without a Moil e Vasil° . 4931 Chestnut street. StrItGICAL .12.18T1itildEZTwa and druggists' sun ' SNOWDEN & BROTHER, 2$ South Sighth street. OUR uusTarizEris AND TRI4 PUBLIC.' CITARLES BTORP.A . , I ' 3IERCRANT TAILOR AND ULOTIIIER, - ' - "No. 824 CIIEsTNUT STEET• • respectfully w drae your attention to .thl t icriotice, that U assortment of Vine Clothing noW , being made for hie Yell business will be full and " UNSIMPASsED IN STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE. A very. greet reduction from former prices wsf be —made—otml-mrfeet - entieraorion=rmartitareetl - to - all .The-beet cutters only_employed, and ._P.llotomer - work Made in style and lit unequaled by any establishment .in the State. Tout PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. GET orrr. of those Pocket Panantaa, sold at Oakforde', under the Continental. DiIEISBE3' SUNDOWNEI, at Oakfordß' SINGER'S SEWING 731 ACHINGS on onsiout pomade terms, by • O. F. DAVIS, 810 Chestnut etre° JUDICAOUS MOTanns and nurses we tor children ,a mare and nicaeant medicine in Bower's Infant Cordial. LADIES' SVXDOW,NB, at OakfOrds' A PECK OF COCKROACHES Cain be killed by a single flask of Lyon's Insect 'Powder . Nothlng else kills insects. This its their noturtil enemy. Bete that you get the genuine. It has E. Lynn s signature on the package. All others are frauds. • Repot, 21 Park' Row, . DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND tiATAREIL J. Isaacs, DI. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street.' - The medical faculty are invited to *accompany their 'patients, as he Moine secrets in his.practice. Arti ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for exarabiatiou. 7 7 1 . t0 z 7,7 7 7. • 7. 7 " Tilb*C'6ll,lrtaffill, rtiblictj!itAatnaki, Bola itte tra bailesktuM, the 90,iitIvental0Fe itrsl44iVOJefit raliffllta ttaVolitlg• 6111 ? treateirilYiff 4A:401(1801 r ifo;y4o4Miestnn.!: Woo . :IGIATFMETOITSi,4 XO 015 1 71S - ,ND XI Privy; VOL - titres.. bbles-roettOsrith kV ciscpsh& Otttiltailterket strev4 .. , r,081,s th-Ott /* , 04ADFVfltiNITATI O1( 0 'F`rueas.B6o. Now 14&130b? & 00. istL26t ' ' • two, (Ittlatti4 street. INVITATIozi4 :_gramed is the newest enti beet baarkner. LOUIS irt I,lt4ttioner mad 'Angr&VOrt. Chestnut IMAITALE • ITEGETt-r-Wrl,Lc‘ox:—Atsii.. ,kohnitt eturch,Somer... N. 'J., on the 16th; lust ,;hY.tho:.,ltt 4 .Rot „ W. 11. Oileuhelmor, Bishop, of Now Jeree_v Rev. John Itowland, Doctor A. Heger. t. S. Army; and.(larn lino , Willeox,D,D.,&ughtue of. N'.4.4.,Jonuitigs,of it delphtn - . . - „ . FORD On the 17th fufant:daugh-' ter of H. C. uud Emilie G. Ford, aged 2 months:. Interment at Laurel 'Hill, Thursdayinorning, et it • SOIIIVELET.--Orrthe Schire ley, in t he 75th year of her age: relict of George Schive leYciintlilanghter of-the ' , The relatives and friends are invited, to attend her fu, ' nerd], on Thursday,l9th lust., at 3 , o'clock P. M., from the residence of her son, GeorgeS, Reidy*, 1327 Thom.- son street. Interment at Laurel Hilla , , , _ STARK —At Burlington., New: JorseY. Augustl 16th, Gertrude Fisher, daughter of Wm.t:J:andlilary,lt. Starr, aged nine mouths. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fur mend at St. Mary's Cllurbh; Burlington, on Wednesday, WALGYEIGH..—Ore 'Monday,- the liftli.lnitant, at St. ,Luke's. Rectory. Germantown, - Albra i -eon of the Rev. Albin and Melly Bawl° Watileigh,'aged 10 months. Service'nt the-church, on the afternoon ofWednesdo *"y. the 18thinst7int half-past-I lye WORK .—On Augustlah, of cholera tnfarittim, Elisa beth, youngest daughter, of George p. and Henrietta L. • - She relatives and friends are Invited to: attend the-fu neral, from the residence of D., spear,: 411 Queen street on Wednesday afternoon, 18th inst, at 1 o'clock,* • • -; r e r 1.. t AIN' II 'x)0111LE OH AI ir DAON. , bIOII.A.IR,- 13L A O •:. ,0. • CLOCi. BRA/S.F izE &.?I,AtIDJUAIL, • OF,DENEMSTYL S „ ,. . , 'll7° COVE. 7: ',Von h and. F` • •17 - Ea "' 0 * FINEST. READY :MADE Is' kept full and complete All through the • seasroni. • ••• Gentlemen erin at ' all times oefionson able attire in urge variety, 111 . 011 R ' - I • • CUSTOM D E PA R TMENT. • •• We will make a full snit fratromeamtrement in - . 1 • ,O. TEN HOURS, , • The Chestnut St. Clothing ,E§tablishmen 10111 L wAN*I4AIf , ,ER,, 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. . • BOSE.'.IIILL 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 now 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 , embellishmentsi-aratmuale& - by , few _and cur-: passed by no Cemetery in the country.' The projectore. are now selling a limited number of Lots The by 12 feet at e2O per lot, - payable in installments:, 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 3 udgo for themselves of the advantages Offered. For further information, apply at the Office of the Presi dent, , - • • A.M. HOPKINS, . • 818 WALNUT Street, Or of the Secretary, - ONO. CHANDLER PAUL, 1723 North TENTH Street. BOARD OF MANAGERS: A. M. Hopkins, , , Geo.,Cbandler Pau!, Jacob Gakeler, -- Goo. W.Buckmah, Saml..l.entice, . jell Bmr 07OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF 17-111 DELINQUENT 'MILITIA TAX.. • . . ',PHILADELPHIA Augustl4; Thelindersigned•respectfully informs the citizens .Of the City and County of rhiladelphia that he is now pre- Tared to -receive the above tux at-his ottice,X, W.-cornar Sevanth, and .Arch streets, - second story - . Office—hours frmu 9 ti 11.3. - • , 'L. HARWO OD, Tn.,. Cott I r STATE-' , EIGHTS __FOE_ SALE U•rD , State rights of ti valuable invention just Patentee' rind designed for_tha_sliclug, _cutting and chipping ol dried beef, cabbage, &c., are hereby offered for sale - , 7- It-, Is an article of-gr eat_value . to proprietors of_hotels and ; restaurants, end it should be introduced Into every_fars , ' ily. State rights for sale. Model- can be seen at the: telegraph office, Cooper's Point N: ray29.tf§ • MUNDY & HOEEMAN. lob ' 1109 GIRARD STREET. 3109; • TURKISH, RUSSIAN, AND PERFUMED BA.THS: Departments, for Ladies Baths open from ¢ A. Di: to 9 P.M. L:0• •B. FRANK PALMER, LL.'D., BUR .2' geon Artist, has just been commissioned by'the- Burgeon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Meer , mutilated Officers of the U. S. Army and Navy. - The, Governmental offices are to be located in Philadelphia, Now York and Boston, and - are all conducted by .Dr.' PALMER. , • my2l7Btr, § .REGULAR DEM.OOBATIC' 11 0 1' N OMINEE. • - FOR LEGISLATURE, .:._ SECOND DISTRICT, ri t 4' `WILLIAM C. GILLINGHAM. jy3 t aP. ; fr_.". HOWARD .HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518 11 7. and 1520 Lombard atreet,Dispeneary Department.; —Medical treatment and medicine furniebed gratuitously: o the eon EDUCATION. H .. N.., LAVUDERBACIVS . :',! OLAAIOAD;'-.BOIENTiFIO AND . ODiSIBIEROIit • !.", ACADEMY, FOR BOYS AND :SWUNG MEN ' • ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS Entrancti'loB South TENTH Street. . • fe School presentethe following advantagai': , rnely ventilated clatis•rooms, with ceilings , thiftyleet, in height, giving each pupil m * ore than double nab' breathing space. ' • ; Wide, nuissive stnirways, rendering aecideritS senibling and dismissing almost impossible, A corps of teacherkevery ono of whom has, luid'years; of experience in the art of imparting knowledgelMut making tit ndy.interesting,and consequently, .A mode, of teaching and discipline calculated to'ntake Uelteol attractive ' instead of burdensome to' thbOu P l l - 1, an indispensablereaulsite for complete success: Applications received at the Academy from 1.9 m; to 5 I`.. D1 . ..011,11y, on and after A UGUBT 23, Catalegues, confaiiiiinTfull particulate aiaFt e names of -many of our. leading citizens. yationa of theltnititu thin, may be obtained tit Idr. W. F. Warburton's,-430 Chestnut street, or by addressing the Principahne above. 11. Y. LAUDERBAOIi, _ J.,aterrlncipal of the NorthwostPpldicHr,arnmarSeheoli THE., ILDGEHiLL SCI-100L VIII begin Its next 80991011 in the Now Academy ButIOW/ At Illerehuntvllle, N. 3., • (Fonr intlee from Camden,) , • ON MONDAY, SEPTEDIIIEIt 6 ' • For Olrculara, apply to Bey. T. W. OATTELt. j y2ll 6W§' rITTENN SQUARE AUADEAty, cwi • • • rd National Bank Building), S. corner Market street and 'West Penn Somfb.. A training Collegiate Technical and Comthercial Schoutfer boys and young men. Gymnastics, French, German, Art, Vocal Music: All tinder cltlllfulteucbcrs , without extra charge. College classes hi every stage of preparation. • . The :Booms will 'be open for inspection on and after A110114.23(1. , T. 13,BANTLY LANGTON, ; oul4 H t,ll , Principal. AXISS ELIZA. :W. t3MITH, HAVING} rilnoved from 1324 to 1212 SHUR% skeet, will re open her Boarding awl School for Yonug, Ladies on WY.DNESDAY,. September 15. Circulars nuty be obtained from Loe & Walke;., Jas. W. Queen & Co., and after August 25 AT, THE SCHOOL. ]Y2O .tee lb 34 it4s AI.BAY.Li SE MAN F , OR a Lad! North So v enth streot, reutiott NYNDNE§DAYI;Soptombor 8,180, ' Intl64m* . • ' r',ll.llE n'SW I:ol , lloEllilti s lMAAs,; . 7 * ..„ sonthweittifOrnef t ,Lify 'Tana% t new ir o ilZi* ttor JATIVES "Vt 13)1/CrPt. (On Mfilertiftit•TeAell 'ElniM^'E ylanlr " ;- Trice of, Tutt. lo xlmilt , b 6 ?MET rro , for all domes; l4 ISq French:Veilin': praning 'nu ante. PI • . • • are nnothfiwithoneentrit ' ), ]l3'. °Nor of thOTrimtl?e'ti6iikii,.V: The session twin open on, .1KOISkI) Seotembpr _ Applientionh for nonnhodon may.. 1 .,,? 0 •„r 1,4 : 1 1 3 4.4 1 0 ITILIC:la preeedlng yeey ? t, Oll nun t F ilna t morning ‘:. '. , YharES : Vi i to • ' oulf - alit 1 ' •" • 1' SELECT I'AIitTLE LEG 801.100L.' Au, Eng/Jai:4', Claseleal,, Mathematical, 49clentIlle , mid Artistic , ltratitittiou ' • do VOtING , ISI)Iaf AND'llloYrs;':` At POTTSTOWE ~E Lontgomoril , l G oOriti r . Pa. The Eirt4 Term of tho'Nigeteauth: nnal Ate/ conntleoce i c WEDNE8,188.36 , , th e St Septereber next.' Pu 11 received Circulars', address GEO. F. IirELILEZ Virg469726E8 P/11/bi9ak BEY. DES.L4Eags, fienatOuri Mann 4tratitlii gebosi blublenliceg Strever,' 'Rutter ' , • Stork; Conrad, Dtaiv7 berger, Wydejiterret,liiirpby, Sruilrgbanks, etc. IiON B. Judge., Lrellotr, Leonard e re; ,M Bomiell Thayer, Beni. Al. Boyer;;Jucob S. Yost: .gieStlr Jolm etc. ESQ.B E. Caldwell,'. jellies L. Cintiborri,ll. 8. Grove, T. C. Wood, Harvey Bancroft,' Theodore: G. 13ogge. Norton, L..L. Haupt: S. Gress & Derr, °banes Waimemacher, jagnes,.lBerq, tialitee A 13; • " jy29 ttfiltri.2r4: 4807 Alttei t ,g )K af'itt \ n' s ,,,Tg2iti'; liONDAT.kirip teraber 13th. , ; . MILT 1%1 *.blE. SERON RE-OPE - k ON Li i tho 15th of Septendier, a Seledt Fien - E ch and WA School-fon -boys' unden.l2; at Levitt:toMeucci 19. g. 1436 , South Penn - Square. 'l'errq-7per:stasion tlve months (including La m .tin) +540. " aalrlin§ BOKIi,EY 41141), MISS bintrding .and day schoo'h Owentieth year), Septeniber 15, at 1615 ''hestintt' etreet. Par ticularslfrom 'circulars. ' • ' , aulaitooctl ICI)AL'UBIA CQLLBGE. rt. _ Re-opens" StrptiAnber 'l3tli, - 1)364. _ _ _ PRIMARY AND ACA.DEBILO DEPAUTMEIV TS: A Houle Boarding School fur Boys • . Charges-15250 to e3OO par year, _ Addreos—line. Dn. Wntl,a.'Andahigia, Pa. , .6'02 lni* T H E LgELIGH, UNIVERSITY, SOUTH BETHLEHEM . , pA. • " • - • Term opens on' Seidember Ist. For admission to the Classes or Special Schools. nmstrto • . , CoPPEE LL D President, AjfISS 'AItROTT IVELLS,y , ' Ili (Formerly of No. 1607 Poplar street), Will open their Boarding and Day School for dirk oh. the'lirst Monday In October, 1659, at No. 5254 GERMAN TOWN avenue, Germantown,- Philadelphia. • Until October tit, dlrect to No.". 744' North NINE; TEENTH Street. . , aulo-3m9 MADAME CLEMENT'S FRENCH PRO teatant Boarding and Day School, Germantown, Pa. The Fall term will open WEDNESDAY „Septenx bar 15th,1868) _ For'Circulara, apply,to the Principal; all 2 IrpHE MISSES CBA.PMAN'S BOARDING 1 awl Day,School for - -YOutr Ladles ,will 're-open September'Uth. 1369; Sor Cirenlarst address the Prin cipals, liolwesbnrg, Twenty-third Ward: , Philadelphia, or they can be obtained. at Air.' TItIIMPLER'S Muslo Store, 926 Chestnut street. Philada. au2 2m* TBARROWS'S SCHOOL . ,FOR BOYS, A. in, the CITY.,INSTITUTY, Chestnut• and Eighteenth, will re-open MONDAY,Eopt.I3.. anna4 FDIALE COLLEGE, , BORDENTOWN, N. J.—This Institution, so long and so favorably known, continues to furnish the best educational advan tages, in connection with a pleasant, Christian home. Catologues,-with terms, etc., furnished on application. College opens September 16th. jyl4-2ml JOHN H. TM/MANY. President. , -I THE - FINE - ARTS: .GREAT NOVELTIES " Y.oolzing PICTURE 'FRAOES,,46i;4c.'',' New CiLro - ra • . • • • •New .IliagrOmings.! EARLES''.GALLERIES' .C. F. HASELTINE'S GALLLERIES , 1125 Chestnut Street. , owing to important ilterattons tbo oaillerles o partings will bo closed until September.:, ,, For the same reason we offer our inunense stock `of ,LOOSING GILASSICS; E1i01.9.V11 , 145, CEIBOMOS IrRENOLE I'IIOTOGItAPHS, &a., at a reductiOn. An unusual opportunity;for the Public toobtababaigalos • • m 13-ly OOTS AND-SHOEIS amine.- C ustom-lllade BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. • ~ • B-A KT 88•8. Sixth Street; ahove,:Oheetutit; . .• • • ~, k Gootilt may always be obtain tn.thed: , oats . lYr ORNAMENTAI , IRPN WIRE WORK GALVANIZED , and I'itinted WIRE GUARDS, for tore fronts and windows; for factory, oad,wurehow windows, for churches, and' ellar windows, IRON, and VIRE. RAILINGS, , for balcdhies, cemetery and garden tattoo.. „• ' ; , 1 Liberal allowance mad' to Oontrucions, linildors and earientere. All, orders Ailed with prgnytnessund work "ROBERT WOOD . 84'4004' 1136 Itidge,AvennO, Mita: ta th e Bin SEWING MAO •• INES. -- ' ' ' .... ' '' :: . 1 ; :i ::: . ,f- : '1 : - 114__WIIEitER_&_WI4101_:_914 ... h sowing Macmes ..... •. TOR : BALE ON is AS Y '..--AYM.EII-T- -.. .i . oils akeittud /kiwi. • ':: .! -ffETERSOIIi CARPENTER, ; ' . • , .. . GENERAL-AdENTS. `:-." 9 . CA.24 ON. .1 6 1tEt 3 l 9 tt V.E.120 .011•111,E.E.- , Preserved Ginger, Ir, eyrnp of tbe celebrated Ohy• loong brand; also, Dry Preserved . boxes; Inv ported and for sale by JOB. B. 43111MDECII 00.001) Heath Delaware avenue • • • S e EVLAO ITATHA.NfiI, AVO,TIONEER,'N.'4 Elm . corner Third and race streets, only ono square low the Exchange, $280,000 to loan; to large or small amounts, on diamonds, silver 'plate, watches,jewelry, and all nods of value. Office hours from B A. M. to 7 R,lll. •WP• gstablished for, tho last forty years. Ad: vanceifmade la large amounts at the lowest market 'ram... ' . , ' • •• • - . jag tfrp - ITU ATH G IJEnallßlciSheatldnig Filtifoy bige . byPETEII WRIGHT & 111 S Wolnut Wadi ' -• • • ;, , • 0 ,1 ' STR,tk.r v'W TatIDGE „& a , , . . . FIVE r-kicib-übi!Arir) Bought under market rotes for OS% end offered at less tbanour natal 'N.F.W.: . *0.mc .4 *..1 1 .14.8':., OL 011V1Ir MAKE; ikAinScra.," • WinGuAmscoraxat, WmutEll; PEQIIOT, 8-4,WALTUIVI6 9-4 4:llillbigeSCaQ4lN, 10=4 111TICIA; 10-4.irEgFotir, n . IN PI I . O~Y-CA 37E MUSIAINSO 5-41•PF91007 1 , 6.4 WADISIITT.A; 5441NASIEIWA, Invizstio4.oxtii* -- ticioki, s ; . . ,'r .. I, .'.:TE'N. 0A.5,E.!::0A1T,'.0.-:::F,.4.1,1-'N--$.15','1i.,, All the above by the 3-ard,. pipe°. on package, according to the .tvautzi of, - . • .;,; . • „ • • ~..; • . FAMILIES :HOTELS , AND. PUBLIC INSTITUtiONS:( :We.are determinedtolncreaso 9ur. already Icy al:ciays keeping the prices so rqw ai to pake it theinterest.oiverkpo*stzner in anci.itear ilitladelpiga to, fleal Oxe'lusfvely ba,t. h`Ouse. • ' S'TRAWIR,IDGE & .CLO'rHIRR, CENTRAL: DRY GOODS . HOUSE, CiOItNER - ;etf off 0; J D At *Ct. 4:81(114 iilitaD • -• • • ••• . • . AND BTATT N•IrLIIND,' • _ With Prof: • 111pC100 1 8:0elebrited Cordat'lliitta dual Waldut ' Street Wh41 . ,.. On.111111ISDAY; ; Aiiguat 19,1999,1 A 7.30 FAItE 808 TI LB EXOt EBYON:. ; • Single ... 00 Gentleman and Lady • • •• • •-• gd Tickets can be procuril'at the ' - atitecis . ,' 'Was.' en and kit Chestnut street; United States hotel; foot of Walnut street,and at the wharf on the tramping of Eseunden., , etil6-3trp"..•• . • : • ..' • .OLOI7OB. TER. PIJENT.- 7 61:0 fle4Pperself.llo4.fillEtilbe fatally to this pool; e IQ spot. ''Nevr'ammere;Arltia' ovary • comfort. leave ScattlretreetellOally taficyletv'mlnutes.JelB-3m) M sGi UAN ovL . . • THEIMPROVED EAITID.IOItE bre-Place Heatei . With s iLLUMINATING DOORS and MAGAZINE of 'sufficient eapacitrfor , 11013.118, at a cdst of L but 11 EE'lB PEE 'DAV. • The most perfect and cheerful 'Heater In uSe. .11:wing made arrangements with • • . ,•• • MIL 8.33. SEXTON, OF BALTIMORE,_• • FOr the EXCLUSIVE reanufacturing of those Heaters, tre are preMired to furnish them in large or small gnaw. • Bold wholesale • retail by the Manufacturer,. ‘; • JOHN S CLARK, z • • • • :.... 1 1008, eFlWeet. , Bownro of imitatioal gottpp up. 'Pn4ito 'popularity of • ilium Hoaters.• ..- • au32ro§ PATENT , ' OM . ES • - - NAV. cox.. Fourth 'lmid-.Ohestuut ;... tEntrlinno oa SUB= "! FRANCIS' D. PAWFORIUS; • "•' Solicitor of Patenti.: PitentsPiactind for inventions' In the Unfiod States 'and Foiaign Countries, and all businese relating to the 'same proniptly transacted. Call or 'send for circular on Patents. Offices open until 9 o'clock every evening. •• • - ,mb2o-8 tu th lyrp§ •• , , • , JORDAN'S OBLEBRA.TED PURE TONIQ Ale forinvalids - ,family use, dm. i- - The subscriber is now furnished With. hia Init Mintier supplynf hie highly nutritious and welt-known* hover age. Its wide-spread 'and increasing- use, by order of physicians, for invalids, use of Mollies, &G.', codimend it to the attention of all consumeze who want a strictly pure article; prepared from the .IMt materials, and'put up inthepeost careful manner for home use or ' trauspor• talon.. ;Were by Mail or. otherwlsopronn stgplied. No 220 rear street,' below Third, and Walnut etreetr. Ae7l:l '.; ',') ' , ~ ~~% f ~-: OFFER MATSLINS I.o* PRICES. Ire `"SHIRTIWC-S -, IN signioriaN-Grs. An immense stock coinirisiniEVEßY•MAKE,:t. ':* jut ii-eceived,'• , . TRADE, • • . •• , • it , .. .. EIGHTH; AND !~~`~f~~ PtlKWlP [ Guirs WOREiTiPAME, 1 41IMPlaTori, 1111rUWI'MCIF lU9 6 iLoi: IpitIGHTI4 TRENTON. ' 10;•4 1004 WAIIITHAIII, 11.4 IllirtßlENoll, HUGVENOT. 5-4 BOOT. 6.4 AicipA,, ' 6.4 wAvriptm, - MA.RIEFAT FIRVPROOF SAFES 'VIE GREAT FIRE AT YONKERS. Herring's Safes Again Tested ! YONKERS. Y., August 13,.110. !flours. =RILING,' FARREL - & SITEIMAN, New York—first/men ahe,.groot Are •ihero:Sunday on night last (Bth Inst.), which covered an area of two blocks, we hail two of. your sake in ourbullaingochich pw.ea safely through the ordeal: :When Ant discovered theylweremwrounded by hunting lumber, and bear eyi den go of having had a severe test,as our, place Of bush:loss Illiied'soven lots, ail covered 'with buildingsand lum ber, olf Of which were entirely ,consiited,;andto this bent_the safes Werittnit*ed. It Was 'with griat antigen , tion that we found, upon cutting, into our Safes, as theY were so warped and, swollen• theY could °pane:ll:lM no other'way, that our books and pnitora , and money wore alledved indeed the bills.came out of the safe withent a,singe, and nothing is discolored but the binding:of "the books. ' Respectfully yours HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION; SAFES, the most reliable protection from fire now 'known.- TIER RING'S NEW PATENT .BANKERS' SAFES, com bining hardened steel and iron with the Patent Frank- Hutto or SPIEGEL EISEN, furnishes a.resistant against boring, and cutting ,tools to an extent heretofore no- "Farrel, iieriing & CO., Philtilierlphia. Herring, Farrel & Sherman,' No, 251 Broadwa corner Marra St. N. Y. Ce.iC1114346 • ' , Herring, Ferrel * filifeinute;lqiir Orleans. aul6 rotf 4 TRIMMINGS AND ,PA'ZTERNs.. ••• • - , 115813, A. .0A pros TBBRllly r U y ilD RAPER P A iI'ERX N. W: CORNER ELEVENTii AND CHESTNUT, Win close out the balance of hersummer sleek ,at_greatly reduced _prices, prior to her departure ter ,Europe, 'THURSDAY, July ' Bth. Choice lot of Colored •Fringes, 26, Stl, 40,60,62 ats.'a yard,allehados; ano,Plaid Nainpooks, French Muslins,Dique and Marsenleeiliam .burg Edging and Insertions, Real Guipure Laces. _. A Case Lace' Points, BACQUolland'Jaokets. Lama Lace Parasol Covers. Black Thread Laces, all widths;at very low prices.' Genuine Joseph Kid Gloves; $1 00 a Pair. Misses's Colored Kids. , • NOW Style Parasols and Sea-sides,, Roman and' Plain Blbhon and Bushes. Perle Jewelry, and a thousand bud ono articles, toontunerotis to mention. . , EXCLUSIVE AGENT - 4 For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated bystom for 'Ones Ladies' Dresses, Sitcoms, Basques, Garibaldls, - bdU. dren's Clothes, measurement. AtiENTS WANTED LOMB are now making froth. (MO 101200:per atiusth Merits for Dila system. milky . . _ •_ =EMI ';4r , =MEI EMS STREETS. AcKElrr & QUICK MEE ERE