8 • *MIUEST tot - - 4 Semi. ;tow iteimise tor , Hi% 1111DprIAOPMent fOr —.lle Claims ; Dummies flu 23 0 000 lbw :False laupirbsentraeyat. Y. , Titnes 10-day contains the fol-• itiWing fuller account of a matter to which we • ," ialltided briefly yesterday • While in command of .the Departnient of, the. Atlantic in 1805. Oen. John A. Dix caused, tite4atest of John `.Aitchel, who first became, knoWn to the. ;.American people as a fugitive! "Irish.rfitriot,” and afterwards during the re hellion OSA writer of violent and vituperative: ;Wades •againsf the NOrth In a Richmond' PrkPer- He was committed to .Mort Lafayette.; , After two days' imprisonment 'in Fort La-, fayette he 'was transferred to Fortress Monroe,i "where he Vas kept in confinement about four } 1111Q1101S. He has 1103 V commenced. an. action; 4 raitist General Dix for the aforesaAd iut `Pirlsonment, laying his damages. at $25,000.; The following is the affidavit setting forth the; grounds of, his action, on which Judge Mc-i 42111,1171 issued an order for the arrest of bieneratt :1'"- SUPERIOR Counr• of tia - F. Cii.V. or Nicw! ~.. Youx.—John Mitchel, t el, plain'', irs.,Jblin A. D".e,t ''-' 4 affentlant.—Jobn .Mitchel the plaintiff aboyei, ' - z I named, being . duly sworn, sa;i*sr That, daring' .;the several, times hereinafter mentioned' h' . was. and is'now, a citizens of the State of New, , :York and of the United States ;of 'America . -' • ••, tliat heretofore, and on or about the_ 14th., day; of jtine. 1865, at the city of. New. York afore-. • ' , . ' ''11:11 .1 . _defendant malieioualy.alid witli, the inte.nt toininre the p :until , y orce 0. him (the plaintiff) into custody and 'unlawfully" i confined biniat the city of;New York • afore . ''said, and compelled him to go onboard a vessel under the.control and command , of him (the defendant); at the city of New York afore- I said, 'such , boat or , vessel being then at" that ' place, and • the defendant • im prisoned and retained in close confinement i this ,plaintiff for•the . space • of. two' days, and 1 ' from thence this plaintiff; by command of said 'defendant, was taken to l'ortress Monroe, in thetState of Virginia, and .further restrainci ' 4l of lila liberty' for the further period of four • , ..months and fourteen dayS, making in all four • • months and sixteen dayi, without reasonable tango and without any right or authoritypa to 1 1.01 whereby the, plaintiftwas not only injured in.body and mind, but also Wa.4 •injured in his credit and reputation, and was also prevented 4 - ' Unto attending to his necessary business, eluting i . that time; that by said • imprisonment ':'': his family were deprived of their meana of livelihood and support, aud subjected to great privation and distress, that at Fortress -: Monroe lie ;was confined in a casemate withi out liberty, to take out-door exercise or to reall any book except theßible, or to converse with , bits fellow-prisoners, or 'even to smoke, for tie.- '-, first month of said continenient, • and treated like a common felon; that the proilsions fur : iiished,him , were . unclean, 1111 Wholesome and • unfit for use'; that in two months he was pro-, trated b - sieltnes.s and seldom ,able to arise ;,from his bed; that by day and night an alined , sentiriel. with fixed lifiyonet, paced his beat Backward and forward in his prison casemate. After such confinement for two months, he ivas infonned by his attendant , physician that he was dying—•then, for the first time, he was fitrnisheil with wholesonie food and permitted • to take out-door exercise. • • - • That he bas never been- informed or in any way apprised of the offence for which lie was ( 2 's arrested and siibjected to such harsh • treat , meat, by reason of all which lie has been sub jected ,to great damage, , to wit; the sum of 52,'7,01.0. `That the plaintiff has commenced an action against the defendant uPoii the cause ...,;-*- of action above stated. JOHN 31Frc REL. Sworn to before ime this 10th day-of: .1 aly, laili. • . DotroL,is A. LKVIEN • Notary Public, New York Ci'tv Gen, Dix. having beentalreninto custody by Sheriff O'Brien, executed thefollowingrmder- Uldng and was released: . . • Burxition Couter.--John Mitchel, plaintif,.vs. , • John .1. Dix, tlkfinclant.—Th6 ,abolre-named de ; fendant, jolin.A. Dix; having ,been arrested by. ,lames O'Brien; the ,Slieritr of tae.City ani i County of New York, upon an order to arrest ' granted by Hon. John H. McCann, in a certain .'; action commenced in the above-named. CLitirt by the above-named plaintitiagainst the above - named defendant. . • , . • , '',- .• We. 4 01 n A. Dix, No - West 'fwenty-tirst street, in, the city of New; ork; hy occupation gentleman, and John.l. Cisco, of No. 136 Fifth ; ,avenue, in the city of. New York, by occupa tion banker, aiiil Moses Taylor, of Ni,. 121! • ; Fifth- avenue,' banker, hereby undertake in ' : 'the Ram of $20,000 that the above-nained de feralant, nrrested as_ aforesaid, sliallat all time , render himself innenable to the process of said ~ Conifdliiing'subb action and to ,inich :is may be issueil to enforce jutigraent therein. • • . * . ‘; Jinni A. Dix, JOHN J. CIKCO, ' , • '• ; ,',. —31014 ES TAYLOR. • Intthe replirt4lllthe affair-- that appeared in an evening journal it Wa.i. c-tated that H: E Tallmadge acted;ils mittaters counsel. , The following note relieve him of the Imputa "than : .7 Ni:w YORK, Wedne - --day. Ang-18,1869. , To the Editor of the -Nat Yeri - Ti.Thet: If you . should ...110tie t wal A of arrest of General Dix lat suit •of.J Mitchel, Esq., a l li lilealli — plea - fitatinent e plaintiffwas : represented by H. E. Tallmadge, Esq.,of coun • sel, such not: being the faet, and published withont_authorit„y___ Very respectfully,_ • 'ROGER .1. PAGE. , ' 1 3 1aintill's Attorney. PRESIDENTIAL_ SFJELD. Judge. f2lbaso.lln 'lFijorn a Itiebinoraf I,uttt4 ?in tLu Bost(e Dalb; Ad• Mr. Chase, ,with that forecast and sagacity for he has been somewhat noted, saw long :ISO to What we were tending, and with" an activity, zeal and rapidity not common to men of -- his Weight, early :lint - himself in tt sition to make the, best Possible use of the portimities,presebted: white hand and • , velvety toneh, artardpidatedf not a feW 'of they men - who haVe'Mitieitand mingled in our past, clunplicationS4 There WiisSuch an odor of r. :pectability alioUti ,!•litni, such, a - happy method of saying pleasant things, a tongue that could flatter so charm' rigtv such a imnderouS dignity of Manner,'.as to make him almost irresistible. On one ocea _ sion, shortly after the DeMocratic Convention , in :July last •year, a trasting, honest.h 'unsuspecting gentleman who believed that the abolitionist of 18 , 10, the cabinet officer of Mr. ' Dincolu, the distinguished Chief Justice was allepublican, and member of the'Republican party, veu innocently remarked:—" Why, Chief 'Justice, the Democrats came. ery near capturing you at New York in their'con vention ;" to which he replied :—" Oh, no, not at all.; I have always been a Democrat." o gay there is no imPutation which could be Made mote Offensive to that gentleman than that he is a Republican, or that he sympathizes With or desires the success of the Republican '1 Rhin a short time the Richmond Dispatch, , . of thin most bitter of all the conservative papers of Virginia; heads its leading editorial with the ( name of -Mr, Chase, comphmentshim as being • the" ablest among all • the northern statesmen•-" , a iskilful financier who did more than any one, of the Federal Generals to bring the. War to; a,Successful termination, and says : "Be is Supposed :.to haVe advised with the Virginians who first proposed .to withdraw Colonel Withers and • coneen -Irate all the Opponents ' of Wells • mpon Colonel 'Walker." The .smiosition "re ferred tO . ffianie)diititiglact n 4 said by the 'Dis,tiatek'aild?. Chase 'has . done, is doing' Oi• *5.11.140; ISpnith e*prestiArefer enee to the , forniationlindsuecess:of theinew party. It is not, hoWever, at all improbable that Mr. Chase, after'doing: damage l• that his past position, -present opportuni ties, large experience and capacity enabled him to do, may finally fail of reaching the goal of his ambition. He nuly not :Ovell .be the nominee A Heavy Fora:cry - In Nebraska. [From the tlomhu Ilerald of Autotet 14.) , A fete. ; days ago a genteelydressed-antt rho registered, his name at the beta in Nebraska City :o "C. G.'Whitman,". arrived- in that place and made a deposit ` t)f Fixty=four dollars in t!,(114, $303 in currency, dratt on the National Bank Of Bloom-. ingtonfor $:3,500 on Gilmore, Dunlap 8,7,' Co., nci motti. Ho elwelted out urall rnuus to pay on a lease of a store in that town, as he ave out that he vitia goingintO business thee*); doitg considerable talk around a:boat' , on this subject, telling Mr. 'Ware that he wanted to start next mornmg cck buy his stoOk 'semis, all arrangements' <having been: completed. Mr. Ware gave him. a=: drafton the Iniport-: era' end Traders' , National Bank, New lork, for :51,000. The Bloomington draft ,was aiu doubtedly forgery. ..This man Whitman" appears the next day-in _Fremont nader ,the none of T. Allen, where he again.. wants to Or into 1 ! 'frailness." He makes the" acquaintance of ii`oWder and other gentle-. men, buys a lot, for a residence, and leases' a I store, ,paying small 'spins as an evidenee good faith en each, andateps into the banking house of E. H. Rogers 84 Co, to. get his draft , cashed, accompanied bv - agentieman Who acts" the part, of - a swindled friend in the transae.-: tion. .Mr..Bogers cashes Mr. Ware's draft the swindler disappears, the discovery' is" made, and some unfortunate victim is ;to losei , - nr,noen- ThiS W. T. Allen iS pre.bably the same:nom, who was going into businensgip' Omaha,, were he,forged Altirray's name for $2OO. CITY .BULI;ETIN. . A JEnsEvistior Tnotratix..—James Der-, by is . a resident of New , jersey.. 'He came tothe citY yesterclaywitk a 'load of tomatoes. He got into the: Seventeenth, Ward and struck up quite a brisk, trade, as he offered to sell, his , tomatoes at a Cheaper thr th; "ad . bought ow the wharf. , s,odn discovereiljl the'law and Jefferson streets and 'politely re,questen drive -over to: l the office of Ain -.LlEggit. He-;Complied; and when introduced to.' the magistrate, he was, charged with huckstering withdut a license; .havipg an unimmbered Wagon, and cruelty to , ,aturnals,.by havingl shbeiess , Tie alderman imposed the tints t ang costh, 'amounting to $l4. James didn't like the state,of things, and demurred to the decision.. The alderman degan'td - write ;out a commitment. James took another look; handed over the cash; and immediately started jerser, abbut as, fast as his team could conve y lnput y carry him. ' < , `prtura,TY , To Ammitt.e.--johniligler started out for a spree•c.' sterday. He hired horse Mut wagon, and went oat riding.* He got dry frequently,. and RS there- is a scarcity of water in thislocality, he used whisky-as a sUbstitgte At Third street and Germantown avenue he got livelyeommencedyelling at the top . of his voice, and,beatifililierse. unmercifully becanse the animal could-not make as good :Mee as •some other nags' a little more One.- brated. ' , A Tenth District Policeman didn't think that John' was doing exactly the fair thing ny his trotter and tookhini into CILS tOIiV.' Alderman Eggleten heard the case, anti directed . Mr. Biglerto fork over. the amount of cash necessary to pay the Usual fine for cruelty to animals. John forked; and then left the office,' expressing his disgust at the ways of :the world in general and the lawfor the prevention of cruelty to animals in par ticular. - , CARELESSNESS.---AOMlthtitailding the fre quent Warnings through the newspapers, and other source', people continue to gO , to bed at nights without having their, houses or stores properly. secured:, The. Lieutenants .ofl?olice report every morning numerous places found open on the previous night. ;This: , toning, in the First District, 24, and in the. Fifth MS triet; unfaStened houses were reportekThe Sixteenth District Lieutenant stated .11fat at one o'clock. this morning the gate at ,Patter sou's Tarn MapulactOry; NO. 3109'' Wu:stunt street, was fOund open, and Standing: iW:the yard was :a- Wagon . containing fine: zephyr valued at: about 824,000, 'Which eoiild readily have been got aWay. :by thieves: - Policeman RoWe watched the goods until after: daylight. , ALEXANDER J. - .HAnenn.,,'Eso., member of the Common, Council from the Eighth Ward, died this morning. at his. father's 'residence, 1811 Walnut street,.at 3 . o'clock; aged 's3:years. His diSease was congestion of .theThowelgi and lie bad been ill but tbree.`days. • Mr. Harper has been a most able and ea. feient meta ner of C6uncil9 . ' for everal years, "and was, in altrespects; valuable eitizen. kle was an active member ••of,. the Union Leagne and the National Union Club, And his services to the Republican:Party bive alWays teen alitable.-:'The'news,of his sudden death *WM be rc..cei.v . io,:with,sorrotv by, all who knew Tax NEW GAstr , A.l.Aii , u-t-The Went'of laying the new. large, gas-main along. Ninth street, to cettine4, the .I.'bint Breeze.;Works. the large holder...at Norris' Street,' 'IS prOgreSsifig raindly.; large force, of laborers are at. Work, and the ffirnished at the rate of about one, square per.day. Tills morning the diggers were nearly £o Girard avenue, andthe 'lupe .waS down and covered almost to. Poplar street,. - The new gas-holder now course of erection on Ninth street, adjoining : the' ether holder, as, going up, fast, and will be completed in. a few weeks.. , ' &IF:ALI:NG :WAtilLtD ULomnrwo.-- . -Sttmael. Moore ; a negro, 'was -arrested "AbOxt, rive 'Weldek_tlais 'morning, while_ Jeavipg the .'yaril of a dwelling at Broad.anil.' Lombard' streets, Irating - in - hisTossession - a - lotbf - "washea Moth 'which 'llehait takeri from the lines in the yard. •Be will have a hearing at the Central Station_this.afternoon._ , _ . .r&invt.wo:- . =-Charles -Lewis was- arrested - last . might - upon - the - charge 131 having_stabbe4,l 3 .eteraiker in..the face, on State s treet, - between Race and Vine and teenth and Sixteenth._The wound is -painful. though net considereddangerous. Lewis' will have a hearing this afternoon, atthe Central Station. 'morning, about hall-past four o'clock, a tire.twas disooverectunder the conw:. ter Of the cigat-stere of John, Bimini, No. 2122 Makket 'street. The thunes were extinguished liy7P - cihoeman Yarfelfbefore any serious a. clad been done. " ; , M 1 T.—The necessary repairs 'at the 1111nited States: Mint having been completed;. and'tlie six new boilers having been placed in their roper positions work has been resumed. All o p the departments are now in full opera- STORE 'Rbantux.—Early this morning the grocery.stere of lOchard French, at Twentieth and Mt. Vernon streets, Was 'entered . through the transmit window, and was robbed of some cigars and a small amount of Money. . , . . , ~,, ~.,, , , , HANDSME GIFT.--4,ezecrive Miller has been presented with a handsome revolver, a gift from " The Faculty," a club composed 'of residents Of the Nineteenth Ward. . . ,SPECIAL AUCTION NOTICE.—We desire ? to call the attention of.'6l.ir readers to the sale mt.' superior Household 'Furniture, Mattrasses, &c., at 1219 Chestnut• street, ' to-anorrour day) morning, commencing rat 10 o'clock, by , A. 34 celelland Auctioneer. ~ ' _ WE SPE'Ax from experience wbea we say that the:Ocean House As the best kept Hotel at Cape 31-ay. CITY NOTICES. WASH-DAY made glorious by: the Home via3her . ; few extrachfout In perfume tilt) eloth-• ing luring the operattou of washing. /1131 Chestnut btrett. • ntinNETT's FLAvormsiu EXTEAcTt{ TO CBE inn be 'demanded. Poor subeerfspee Revere are SURGICAL INsTnumotTs and druggists' Bun dries. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, 23 South Eighth street. • _ _ 1./Ult ILATSTOMERS 'AND TBIS PUBLIC. .01IATILR8 STOKE',MERCIIANT TAILOR. /.. n. ULOTIIIER, No. 2524.01IESTNUT STEET ' • - respectfully dram's your attention to this notice, that the assortment of Mlle Clothing now being made fur his Full business will be full and „ • .. UNtiUltrAiitil:l) IN STYLE., QUALITY, AND PRICE. Af 1 , 01/ great reduction from former prices will be MUle and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to 'ill. T le' best cutters only employed, ettstotner - woik made in style and lit unequaled by any establishment in the State. YOUR PATRONAGE REdiECTFULLY SOLICITED. issns' §UNDOWNS, at Oakfords' 811.7(;ER'8 SEWINr; hIACHINGB 01) easiest possible terms, by " -T‘A , —•- • " meg nue' ter'. _0;613•;'4113,. orttnna anti ,nu ' -"• 044 • 04 witioni token/ant niedicinent Rowpvg,ffirptit) 01 . ',';Eiiiip,io.Stizrpowws at Oakfords'. . , Gi'' ) ::ONE ' of those. Pocket PailaMAS, SO Onliforde l onader the Continental. DImAPN7tiEIB, BLiNIiNESEI AND CATARRH. utmost .T. L. hi, D., Professor or the Eye and Ear t treats all diseases appertaining to the' fxbore members with the sourCes I nib° city can be seen, at his offices No. BOS Arch Eillteeini- Testimonials front the most reliable street.. The medical faculty are invited to., accompany .gt. Valente, as lie has no secrets in his practice. Arti ' c Lore's fasetted. No charize made for examination. Titosz CILLEMIATED Pocket -Panama% sold at Charles Onkford R &In% under rho.Oontirental, are Very onvenleut for geuttiliaveling. • • • Cortws, Bunions, Invdrted Nails, skillfully freated by Dr. .L Davidson; No 815 Chestnut stroot. OhargeS moderate TVARTH-CLOSETS;C UM MODES AND 14 Privy Fixtures. ttalei-rount with Al. 11., FRAN. VISCIJ 6c Co., 5J3 Ittarket street. Jy3l 13 tn. th-3ot§ Ur ED DIN G CARDS,INVITATIONS 'Tv for Parties, &e. Ne*styles. MASON &CO att2Btf§ 907 Chestnut street. EDDINQ - INYITATIONS EN-, _gmred in the newest and beet manner.. LOUIS DEEHA, Stationer and '-Bilitrarer, 1033 Chestnut street. fe2o tf D.118)D: . • • . • CLEVELAND..-Siuldenly, on the morning,of the rth inst., Professor Charles Cleveland, in the Wilt - , year of his age. • • Hiv friends and former pupilsi and the, friends of , the family, areinvited to attend hie' funeral, at his late rest deuce, 243 , South Eighth etreet, Saturday morning, at 10 .OtIDLEt .—On Wednesday. AugnstlBth,•lB39, Alfred, :gonsifilenLy and Sophia M. GodleY, aged 19 Months. •• ' IiAItPER st goat the i esidence-of-his father, To. 1811 Walnut stteet, Alexander, J. Harper, eldest son of James liarperytir. • •• •. • PEALDEItTON.—On the 11th of .Augnst,ls6o, at her 'resideneo;•Clifferd Farm • Mrs. Rebecca C. Pemberton, widow 'of the lute John 'Pemberton; in the. 78th, year of • - •PLlASANTS.—On•jhursday nierning. nth inst., at ' Germantown, Leigh Itemington,Aufant 'eon of Charles P. and .Inlia A. Pleasants. . - .•,•-• • scruvELY.—on the lath Inst., Mrs. Maria Sebirell; in the 75th year of her age, relict 'of George SchivelY, and daughter of the late-Abraham Singer. • • ' The relatives and friends are invited to attend her fu neral, on Thursday , 19th inst., at 3 o'clock P. 111.. from the residence of her son, George S. Snavely, LUT Thomp' son street. Interment at Laurel •‘ • • 13: • A ly • 1 . I_, PIANO covEns,_onntßvaYSTYLtS, DOUBLE CHAIN BLACK MOHAIR, CLOCK BRAND. BLACK ALPACAS. ' , EYRE &t , LANDULL • • Fourth and Arch Sfg,CIAL Noroms. 0° OUR STOCK 1 OF FINEST READY-MADE CLOTHING Is kept full and complete all through the season. • _ • • Gentlemen can at all times find any article of Bertiori able attire In large variety. IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT We n ill make a full'enit froM meastMement in TErsT•Ho,urts., • The Chestnut St:Clothing Estahlishmen • ' 4011 N. WARIABIAILER, • , 818 and 820 ChestnutBtreet. - ' • ..„";:, ' ROSE EILL 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 liestonville Passenger Rail road, it is expected, will Shortly be extended and pass in front; f this Cemetery. • These grounds, in natural' and created 'embellishments, are equaled by few awl sur ,PeSeed by no Cemetery in the country. The projectorb are how selling a limited number of Lots of 10 by 12 feet at .920 per lot, payable. in installments. The price will shortly be deubled. - Pertions of, the. ground , can now be allotted to Spciotiecpn favorable terms. Pattiesdesiring topurchase ariellxVited 7 Viiiit grounds without 'delay ; and judge for tberee elves ef the advantages offered. For further information,:apply at the Office of the Presi dent, " A. M. HOPKINS, • BlB WALNUT Streeti Or;of the ja ecretary, "GEO. CHANDLER PAUL; • • • ' 1723 North T : , s ENTH Street ' = BOARD 9F . DIANAGER 1 1 0Phiner • Geo. °handier raid; 1' Jacob Gukelpt, Geo: W. Bookmark, , Seml J: alktde: 1_ _jell-3mrps • • , 1)-1; OFFICE OF:THE 'LOCUST MOWN- - ; thrp'. - .TAM COAL, ANY)" IILiON_C9M.PANY, Novi 2&) 8011'111 TIIIRD STREET. - - it,AniztaquA,Augind/19, 1861 At stisSting of tile-Mona Directiirtillekt 'Hits dlty; send-annnal dividend of, ..THREIJ PERC.ENT. - on copitul stock, clear Of 'ROO tuxes, was declared, payabki to the stoOtholdereor theirlegal representatlyes on and after the •ItOth Inst. - 2a7 11 156 1 . - ansfer closed' until September , - - EDWARD' Trensurnr, _ itiil9 to Re2§ lou 1100 ' GIRARD STREET." 1109 TIJILKIBLI, RUSSIAN, AND. i'EltrelllED BATH!!_ Departments for Ladies Baths open from 6A.M.t09 P. M. , pit. ;STA OR SAIL— State rigbts of a valuable invention just patented, and designed for the slicing, cutting and chipping,of dried beef, cabbage, As., are hereby offered for sale. .It Is an article of great value to 'proprietors of betels and restaurants, and it sbould be introduced into every fam ily. State rights for sale. Model can bo seen at the telegraph office, Cooper's Point 'N. J in v`49-tf§ , MUNDY & HOFFMAN. , B. FRANK PALMER, LL. D. ' SUR ik• • goon - Artist, has just been 'commissioned 7' by the Burgeon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Leg for =Ablated Officers of the. U. B. Army and Navy. The Governmental offices are to be located in• Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and are all conducted by Dr PALMER. • my,21780 § REGULAR. DEMOCBATI:O, dry NIGRINEE FOR LEGISLATURE, WILLIAM 0. DISTRICT, jy3 te ista HOWARD HOSPITAL; NOS. 'l5lB , and 1020 Loaabard Edreot, Dispensary .Departinont. edical, treatment and medicine furnished gratultowdr o tho Door. 11 Y. IiAIUDERIIA.CIIPS CLASSICAL, .SCIENTIFIC AND " COMMERCIAL • - ACADEMY, FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. • ' • ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. • Entrance 108 South TENTH Street..' This Scheel presents the following advantages.: / • Finely ventilated class-rooms; wit ceilings thirty feet in height, giving each pupil more than double the usual breathing splice: " • Wide, 1111018 Na stairways, rendering accidente,in4m sembling and dismissing almost impossible.'. A . - A corps of teachers every one of whom has had years of experience in the art :of.4mrhtrtvng knowledge, and malting study interesting,' Ord consequently, 'profitable: A mode of teaching and. discipline calculatetldo make school attractive, Instead of ;burdensome to the unse— en indispensable requisite for complete Applications received at the Academy from 10 A. M. to SP. M.; daily, on and after AUGUST 23. , , 4_ . • Catalogues, - containing full particulars and the names of many of our leading citizens, patrons of the lostita tion; may be obtained at Mr. W. F. Warburton's, 430 Clieshint street, or by addressing the Principahas above. Y. LAUDERBACH, z Late Principal of the Northwest Public Grammar School. mu-lAm • , THE ED GEHILL, SCHOOL Will begin its next session in tho'New Adii4eufy Building At Merolumtvllle; N. 3 • • (Four miles from Camden") ON "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 3!'o 2ti r 6 %iyulars,..applifo . Rev,. T. W. CATTELL.I CI EOBAM R. BARKER, A...M., WILL KE-t 1,31 - open his English and. Chnisiest School, Pike street, Germantown, on . Monday, September6th, 1869.. , aul9.lm§ . ANDALUSIA , .. C, 0 LLEGE. . no-opens September 13th, 1360: .. PIIIILAItY Al D, ACADEMIC BEPA It.Thlr. NTS. . A Home Boarding . School for Boys. • .. •. Cliargos—.V23o to .ac,o per yuir..• Address—li r; V.X)it . NY 4441 ! A.w.tMutiiß, Pa. Mae lm* 0: F. DAVIS, 83 Ulteetwit ittruet DITITAT oN - • , FI.IIEIINI:PrstiOOL Ot4l•A""lrrit . tina Green atreets ( entrance , Oti Fotirtli otraeth - 4111 , ; reopen on Second -clay -in , the;' Ninth month' September o),' .Thede. Schools' havo large and well-Ventilated rootild;.; and are sunder the care of experienced,teaeliers.. '• For fliktbsr Information apply at thaschools 'Sarah d Long, Principal of Gradarnartleho _Ol7. liebocoa T Buckman; Pyineipal;; of;.:Slocondary Abble4: Lippincott. Principal of Primary School, to n. SptnCer itoberts,42l N. itif• th street Beulah A.:"Allen 721 Green street,. 91HE 311SECES MANSFIEL, D'S SCHOOL, 1 N 0.4783 Ilinhistrect, Market Sirtutre Germanto wn, will open Wednesday, Sept. 15thrltita:E„-,'For further in ,forniation apply at the School, after Sept. al,: ' ~, ; •1 ' • ItEFEnENena.—Rev. A. P. Peabody, D.D., Harvard University:- .Ralph - Waldo .ramorlicii. - Ria n ., .Coucord,', Mesa. Oliver Wendell Hohnes,lLD.,Dosion. Samuell llowlea, , Esi):, Springfield , Ittass. E. It. Hoar, Attorney General ON ashington . 2 'William- Dordey, flermantowm; 11ev. Silas Parrington, PornifintOT/L. •attifilltiO! A ,CADEIII7 OF I'HE PROTESTAN T EPISCOPAL CHURCH,. (tfrrtaloitE-A:..8.. /MO Southwood corner LOCUST atahIUNIIPXR atreets. The Rev. JADIES W. ROBINS, A 31.90.1„itaid .Itaater,Aelth tetrAsaistant Teaeltereo •Hrom • Myterithei .1101849,*:tho prim of Tuition trill bq ;MAO= Dollars I,6,r,.nnitgru for all elusaea;.payable balflcairly In stesneo.- 4.) 1 -French, Gerznanc. , ,Drrtsrlpig tifid _Mlftnral ,P,Lll4ioriphy me taughtwithont extra cnntge.: By order of the Truateea. GitORG.E. W. 'HUNTER, 'l'renourer. The session will open on IitON , DAX. September 6th. Applications for admissiim ntay be made during the preceding week, between ten midi twelve o'clock iu the morning. . • ' JAMES W. ROSINS, aul7 to the lug .. " H L - " T • " SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL, Au English, Classical,. Mathematical, Scientinn find! • rtistac-usti FOR YOUNG. MEN AND BOYS, __. At POTTSTOWN, Blontgontery County. Fa. The First Term of the Illineteeuth Annual Session will' , commence on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of September. next. Pupils received at any time,. For Circulars, address Rev GEO. F. MILLER A. 1.1., Principal.. REFERENCES: BEY. DRS. — M .Ol ga , Schaeffer, Mann, Krauth, Sass, Muhlenberg Sta..ver,. Hatter, Stork, Conrad, Born ' berger, - Wyll'e t .'Sternet, llitteph.Y:firulkidaanks, etc: 110N5..-4udgc Ludlow, LeOnaril:i Myers; .951. Etusielb Thayer, B enj. M. Boyer. Jacob S. Yost, !Mester Cly mer, John Killinger. etc. ESQS —James E: Caldwell, James L. Claghorn, C. Grove; T. C. Wood, Harvey. Bancroft, Theodore G. Boggs, C. F. Norton. L. L. Brand , S. Gross Fry,Millev & Derr, Charles Wannemacher; James, Kent, Santee & Co., etc. Jui..v 13,1809. • jy29 fit ato 2m& ' ViThEn. XENN e!.1,r(T.4.101 'AQ DEMX vI• Gird National Bank Minding I, • S. W. corner Market street and,West Penn Square. A training Collegiate Technllal and Cummescial School for boys and young men. Gymnastics. `French, German, Art, Vocal Music, all under skillful tenchem without extra charge. College, classes in every stage of preparation. _ The , ltoonis *Orb° opn for,inspectiou• - on mit after August 2&1 w• • T. BBANTLY LANGTON, Principal. [Testimonial :] I'utt.nDELPlllA, May Ist, ism I take sincere plea are in commending Mr. Langton td the confidence of all 'who are interested iu the educatio* (4 boys. His large experience; his past success; lIIS broad and thorough views of ishicution ; his enthusinsM in his profession ;;his conscientiousness and sense of the responsibility :attaching to his vocation ; and his exeirC piers life na a member of a Christian church, render him, in my judgment, peculiarly qualified to• he an in. stnictor of youth. GEO. D. BOARDMAN, atilt sin th tf § Pastor of First Baptist Church. MISS ELIZA W. SMITH, HAVING 1.111 removed from:l3U do 1212 SPRUCE , street,. will re"- open her Boarding and Day .ScbOol, far .Young Ladies on ‘VEDNESDAY, September 13. . , Circulars may be obtained from Leo-a ; • •Walker,'Jaci. W. Queen & Co:, and after August 23 • jy2o tut th 3rnt S LAIRD SEArpiAltY .1.11 Young Ladies, No. sp North Seventh street. will reopen NV EDNLSDA Y. September 8, Mt. MISS STQICE8 1- 'SCHOOL Iti . street, Geraistitoirii, rd-OpCll, MONDAY, Sep. tember,l3tlt. unlT ltn§ A,l ME. E..SERON WILL RE-OPENON the 15th of September, a Select French and Sngitsji School . for; boyKimObr 12. atlier:ltesidence,t No. 111 , 4 Kffiith Pew' Square: 'Terine-Per easiott- niont Its ( including Latin) 840. . null Iniftt .pgN;IEY.AIsID MISS DILLAYE wll reopen their boardinir and day school twen tieth year), September 15, at 1615 Chestnut street. Par. tkulars, trom.cireulars., , ttala to pen tlll3 E - MISSES WILSON WILLRE-OPEN 1 their School for Young Dulled, 5090 Green street, Gemianto,vn, September, aul9 to sell* TntL. -pHIGILVNLY.ERSITI, . ; ' SOUTH lIETITLEHEn, PA. , Term opens on September lat. Fur admission to the Classes or Special Schools. applyto , ''' '.' -. • • ' ntill-lin§ .. ;, , :.' . • HENRI' COPPEE, W 1, ,,,, , , -. President. • MISS 'ARROTTI AND .Ains:. 'WELLS, (Formerly'of No. ICO7 Poplar street), Will open their Boarding and Day School for Giem, on the lirat Monday inpe tober, 1869. at• No. rail GERMAN TOWN avenue, Germantream; Philiidelphia: Until ()Mobil* lii.t, - direct tb N 0.144 North N'I'NN TEENTII Street.. nulii-3n4. ADAIi ChEMENPS FRENCH PRO ITJL testant . Boarding and Day School. Germantown term will open WEDNESDAY, ilioptem leer 15111, 1869. Fur Circulars, apply tu'theTrinclphl, ' ' - au?. Ind SIIHE MISSIIS CHAPMAN'S BOARDING Thy foi :Toting tadies,wlll re-imen September 'kith, 1869. Fur Circulars: address the Prim eimols, liolmeeburg, Twenty-third Want. Philadelphia, or they can be pbtained nly 3lr. TRUMPLEIL'S Music 'Stine, 920 Chestnut street. Philada: = ati2.2m* BARROWS'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS,. • lgliteentli, will re•open.3loNDAlL,Eept.l3. un:l3su WANTED—A COMPETENT MUSIC INSIIIITTOR-=:o,Willfied Vitale charge of the orchestra and choirs of the Institution fur tho Blind. Twentieth and Race streets. • aul9 WILLIAM CIIAPIN,' Principal: VEMALE COLLEq-B;I3ONDENTOWN, -11:J. Tliie.lnStillltioA eoilopg end se:), faliorably kitowit ceobtiifiters toltireitirtho , beisr eilpentional Wynn-, tages, in connection with' :a I go/mina, Christian Ilomo. ~,pll7ll.Bll94:oll",npAlication. Collogo °pima September Intl. - - 'JOHN HJILAKELEY. Prealetenti Itl RS -M .= BIDTDEB2 , DRESS TRIMMING AND-PA.PER PATTERN ACW . . - CORNE - ELEVE TII ANDCRESTI'MT,i Will close out the balanconf her slimmer stock*t_greatir reduced priselli Prier to :- her departure for. Europe,; TilfißtiliA.2, , July Bth,, Choice,lot of Colored Silk Fringes,e26, 65, 40, NY, 62 ots. aard,all Shades; alsci, Plaid Nainsooks, French Jiluslina, lguo and illamollles,liam burg Edging and Insertions, eal GnipurecLaces. G'nst) Lace. Points; Saoqued and Jacketi:•Lanta , Lace 'Parasol Covers; Ililack Thread Laces.; all widthp,at.werr low •prices,, 'C01)111110 Gloves , ss . l 00 a pair. l!disses's Colored Kids: , - • - • New Style Parasols 'and Sea:sides;"Ttotnen and Plain Ribbon and Sashes. ;Paris Jewelry, and'a thousand and one articles, too numerous to mention. EXCLU SIVE 'AGENT For litre.. M. WORK'S Celebrated 'System for Cattily Ladies' Dresses, Sacquesi Basques, Garlbaldls, Chi - dren's Clothes, &c. by m easurement. • AGENTS WANTED: Ladies are now making from 41100 to 4200 per Month as • ents for this system. -mvl6 --„,iITII.ENT OF P 131.1(3,- 11.1.0 - •• WAYS. OFFICE, NO. 104 ' SOUTH FIF STREET. • PHILADELPIIIA August 19, 1869: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ' ' 'SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of,,,thell chief C'oimnissioner of Highways until 11 o'clock, on MONDAY,'I 230 inst.,fer-the construction of a Sewer on the line of Crown street, seventy feet south of Vine street, to be of VitrifedOlay Pipe, tea inches in diameter; thence ; on Vine street, with a Brick Culvert of, three feet in diameter, to the Sewer now built on Sixth: Said Sewer td'be , in accordance with specifications prepared by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, with such man holes as may be direeted by the'Cblef ,Erighieer and Surveypr. The understanding to be that the Sewers , herein advertised are to, be completed on'or before the 31st day of December, 1869. And , tile 'Contractor shall take bills prepared against, the property fronting on said Sewer to the amount of OAT d0)141* Oa fifty-cents for, each lineal foot of front oneach side of the Street as so much cash paid; the•balance, as fruited by Ordinance; tebe paid by the City; and the Contractor will be required to-keep, the street arid sewer iri'good 'order for, three years after.' the sewer's-finished.-- • . SWhezithelitreet is'ecCupied by a City Pas senger Railroadtrack, the Sewer shall be con structed along side of said track in such man , ner as not to obstruct orinterfere with thesafe passage of the cars thereon; and no claim for _remuneration shall be paid ,the Contractor by the company using said track, as specilied !in act of As'sembly approved May 8th,1866. '':•Each proposal will be accompanied by, a cer tificate that a Bond has been filed in the Law Department as directed by Ordinance of-.3lay 23th, 1860: If the lowest'bidder shall not exe cute a contract within live days after the work is awarded, he will •bet deemed as deolinit4 and will be heldilahle on his bondfor the - ference between his bid and the ,xiext :lowest bidder. Specifications maybe had at the Depart; ment of Surveys,whicli will be strictly adhered, to. The Department of ":Highways reserves thexight to reject all bids not deemed satis- All hiders inay be present at the -time and place of opening the said Proposals. No low will be made for rock , excavation except b;y siwcialvontract: , 1 aull l -3t4 Chief Copmiiwiiciner of Higlicktyg: wpja6triliial , . IDDLETO~N MINERAL SPRINGS *ll. • dmel gime oft* atm V.et ° ' e ra to . 1.0 tr,gg Ot Never before lave .any 'Mineral Waters at4alnetl it*: short n time a.reputation so goner:dos the Middletown: Memo,' Spring. Wo,ters, jtoo, by tho number of almost marvellous enroll they bave.effectot. EXTRACTS FRON /I:Eir,w or OUR MANN TESTIkOIVIA.I.B: A. It. Grant, NO.. 219 Ltaver et., Troy. N. Y., (Kidney Dtwareiotaye "It has - repor ~ t' tetLino thoroughly, killrj_ttly and 'Fen nte back it henitby appetite. digest on ! find Omuta • .• • t te—.lllC,lititon • _ rpeblittYL days : •• • • '"'"'itim Kure that I owi rte present h ealth ttojeli ;be' :daily and persistent ÜBO . of tbewater. •• • • •• • for a copy of tetnimontols in MIL . • • • •-fiiiita WATER. IS EOll. SALE BY *ALL 71rit8T-' CL. 1 1,3S DILUGGISTS. Address : Middletown • Mineral COmpaiiy i • .• • • • ..• ~• . . . . C. , LIPPINC OTT• i . ' 916 Filbert Street, • • .• N. • • . • • Wholesale *ant foinsiladelplipt awl vlciaily, aul9 th tu • • • • s• • • fait I - TAW, FOR•SATAK• THE HANDSOME BROWN-STONE. . STREET RESIDENCE, N.W. totter Twenty-first West. : . • . 4 •::'..ReOltite with conveniences.' Let 64 feet en A'relt Street. fignituscalse, Ifdesired2 2 . , • • ; ,• • JOHN. WRIGHT. '• • •-‘ -.024 Market BtFeei alai ••• •••1 s • • ..it , , ME I S MI ‘t . pidenee- m. - 'FOR ' SALE - • . . • The New jhrOWI1400)Ie ....Ihrelifeg with . • tlyzus4.- ; , • - Xi" . 10*k • ' ,146 0rt likkaLTlhOtVe et. fi" .. re • orit T#gthp, doer feet front, tb :tiprAW Mansard roof,cit44broi-stori,doublo. bock ,',161111(111114Wfrith bath , ev4i mfritiotifeatirotilirt**l,nr..t. •p 6ild la d thirdlloo3l;nati,Vet7 t nit der# ?Ois k- out nc " • • 4 1111 JO 1142 04freint by 2.40.,1eetV to Lot brnei.,:4 tr. , plrb,lott Otero Is_ rAntotiliOnievn and stabling for ' ' T14 . 21;014 14 built ant flnlab6Xin themoet compl eta monlifor. the . yreeent °awn:Mkt Into oecnyte4l it about a year;lo E rrs ft for ettla*li.ol ocenunt of leaving the CitY. • I ". PUTIIitUDOIIIeW and will by ft winhe4. POM3Sion itataired. APPLY ONLY TO • J. NORRIS ROBINS ONu, • •- • • At rtrexell k Co.'s, . ---No.- - 34 South --Thitil-Street au? For Rent. 2d, 3d and 4th Stories, Each 2341 1 x 41 feet, of tho - MARBLE BUrLDING,- S. W. corner.Nhith and Chestnnt Sts., .PHILABELP.IITA HOWELL, FINN €O., First Floor *24 ti tullil2trA FURNISI - I.ED HOUSE, No. 206 Price' Street, Germat4own,: , TO DENT, From October 1 until loyl \ • Apply on pie preniim, or % T ilt __A°. 227 Boutk FOURTII nulB rpti§ • •., , FOR RENT. THE DWELLING,"IOI6 CHESTNUT Street. . • Won suited for buelness. tfrial tit( YISBED ROOMS - TO BENT TO gent lemon, in It priva_to family. a . t 26 . 2 South oteet. min 20 ft - Titri,7u4.l4; - &c'; - FURNITURE. ; Ae & H. -LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture , and Upholstering Wareroorui TO 1121 CRESTfiI 1' STREET, `.^ GIMMED EOW. th 6mr 6 NEW '''AIIi . THE'NEW BOOKS For SAlo.at Wholesale Prices by I POATEII, & COATES„: ,PNBEIBEININS 'AND 800E5E111,3E8, No. 822 'CHESTNUT STREET , • • lltartdo Building, adjoining tho Oontinental.' Our Now and Elegant • , - , . _ . • A:RT GALLERY s now open :With -collection of PAINTINO St ••• 11011108 and ENONATINI.p3 in too ty • • , • BoAROXDIG• • •• • • 130ATilif4--TWQ' Tfr enmc fiecontl-stoix„tnifurniabed Lodpittj,kltknti44 !‘m.l good nolgltbdrhood. , „ t • • • , qul9 6t Addroorrult:tl:•fr.i , ?•thio.ogico. -• _ slo'ooo air • ntoitg n A pply to lailVll3 '.1.4:1-0:0:/1,: 11u 11 ♦vnhi~it m et • •r i aul9-gt§ w-i 141 h' l nf 1. ..'81AMC.13000 . 4 0 • 4 4 . t° G . ' • 7' • 1:11 t 4 127 SOUTH A LARGE ASSORTMENT BUSINESS FORMS PRlNtaki:, Lithographic Notes, Drafts iind'Staalp4'',.:f- -SEAL -EN-CatAVINO.,_*4. 'aulOtio tb eat , • : ; • • . • , ITS ii ,y'~'', ~.2~)'.~ GALVANIZED and 'Painted fit ' tore fronts and window', for factory attol. waitiliousa windows, for churches and collar windossi. : . IRON and WIRE RAILINGS for balconies: 'OM*, cemetery and garden feaces. Liberal allowance made to Contractor", Blinders ma Carpenters. All orders Wed v. itlt nrotngtoose augwokk guaranteed.. ROBERT WOOD de CO., .7136 Ridge Avenue, Phila., IsJ*. &*; gig . owing Madintm, CimgtomMaile: BOOTS AND MOO 33 S. Sixth Street, above Oheetntit. lusooks, Plain, 'Plaid and Striped. Cambricao sort and Mid, an wldiha. Juemets, --= do. _ _ do. - Malls,-india-andffisa. ViOarias and Bl uo s . 0 :I* - 11die4 - 4 - 4 - and 8 4, Ftencit. Pi - flues, Figures a n uil. melts. . STATIONERY, ii=tl antEtt Oppadte Girard Sauk. • Cheeks Neatly Designed.....:. w:IREWOR&':'; Jeilitnthatinr $J WING Dpktliir4E6: . FOR SALE .ON EASY PAYMENTS, 914 Chestnut Street 914 " PETG E E R N SO E RA N CAAGREPNERTEITE; ha a tit th 1 "W,l I (I):11111 EIV. BARTLFATT, A Good Fit may slimy, be obtained. 'DRY GOOW. EDWARD FERRIS, IMPORTER, N0;...007 i .,7,0genfirp.-:STAPT. Great Inducements to Retail Dealers. Embroldored Sets.' Collars and Cuffs. • , Laces and Lace, Goods. • , lifin*jecNers• The above stock will $e offered fer the coming month st - 20Percent. - letie than replier prices. tuth RICKEY SHARP & CO. .72't CHESTNUT STR EET, Are Closin.g:Out .• LAWNS, ;ORGA ND IE S • .• AND OTHER , ' • , Summer Dress 4134.00 as At Greatly Reduced Prices. MISCEtLANEOUg. .t.ii)40.i1011..0:0 - ';': BALTIMORE Firalice With ILLUMINATING BOOBS MAGAZINE' of - .stifiletent HOURS, at a cost of hut. U CENR. _ most perfect and cheerful Iloater,itt use. having maau arrangements with lIiB. 8„11, stXTON;BALTIMOBE H ,_. For the EXCLUSIVE manufacturing of the so eaters, we are Drepared to pirnish,them in large t or small'ouan ti Sold wholesale .rotait Ity the Manufacturer, ' . JOHN S. CLARK , • „, Market, Street. Beware orimitations 'gotten tip on popularity of these HORteril. . EMS PATENT OFFICES,' N.W oar. Fonith and , Chestnut • (Bntranco piTATTE atroot.) . FRANCIS D. PASTORIES, Soiioitor ot Patents; • • ' Patents procured for. iliv4ktiOne in the .IJutted States and POrelgn Op:Miens, and . all businesi relating, to the saute promptly transacted.':o4ll or send for 'phonier on Patents. Ottices'open until II o'clock. every evening. mli2V•s to th lyrA F., t. _ .
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