Eli 4141144ET1N: ~tIIATIOIkAt .) LWOW' : ' ; *ll4/*l6ll.sillAY'S PROLE . EDINGS. LATiet'On - Cnnticniveas called to ordiir shortly after pine o'clock, with President CC. H. Luck: - , Walls, of Penni:Dv:lola, stated that the Otninnittee on Plan of Organization was, in as condition to report. - r; Wtii H. Wheeler, of Pa., rose and asked the 11,!resideritte bare nip roll called, and ascertain, there was'a (Detain in the house. 7 Phelps, of Connecticut, hoped that the Call 'wenld not be demanded, as it W0U.11.1 delay Biiidnegs, and it wits not in accordance With Parlifunentars - rules to call the roll when there was net a'quorum in the house; the mat inn-'. portant business hail been transacted in the", Legislature of his State ivithout the desired number. ' • Mr. ;Wheeler insisted on hating, the roll, called, which resulted in ascertaining that, wasnquortim. ,11r. 'J. F. Walsh, of Nev' York, stated 'that he wished to make an explanution in -regard to some remarks he had made yesterday about, liffs.s Anthony: He did not 'Wish to.convey the idea that man would be lewered to the grade of women, but plan Miss Anthony was; in favor of in' regard - te the wages of women: NVT.nrken's watt VI VI the standard - - •iigeff-tn'qfit'f standard. of woman. ionzyiip, of Nei., Yeik, ikesented - a - docti • merit,-Which had .been shanrled,: to :him to be glyen t . te_Sylvis, before hits death, and that a special committeeof five be appointed,.. to :Which it would be referred. Agreed to. to arose and stated that he bad been infornied that there was men on the floor. flint; did not represent any labor organize, • out of order; as credential, of the parties referred to bad been spcnred,and their seats could not now be ills; puted: • Mr Walls,' Of the Committee Ow Organiza= tiom which.rePorted yesterday, ,and which re+ part ibad been recommitted„reported again this; morning, with the following 'alterations .liit',..Se.ction. Said cotionittee •of one having power to appoint not; more.than five members of difterent Labor Unions to assistlim in the ditties laid down. The powers of said execs . tiie.coinmittee ceasing upon the formation of, the, State 'Union, which shall be considered coMplete upon the reception of a charter from the, United States 'Union. - • • . Section sixth on the, question of mileage was dropped. •A. motion was made that the report be re ceived,, which Was agreed to. li3r Daily,' of ' Ohio, moved that it be not adopted: . ' • - ••A.fter considerable debate, the whole matter, ivas laid on the table.' , The committee then desired to lie dis charged. • This was agreed to and the com mittee received the thanks of the Convention.. Mr. , Wallbridge, of Mass., on behalf of Female Labor, reported the following: Your Committee on Female Labor would respectfully report as follows: IReflotre4, That tins National Labor' Con gress recommend .that all the Trades Unions make immediate effort' to secure a thorough , organization of Female Labor, and demand the same ply for work eqiially.: well dond 1)y woman a. 4 that done by man. Resolved; That every avenue of labor for which woman is.physically capacitated should. be freely opened , to her ;on, the' same terms 'and 'conditions as allowed to any class of la,- 117tenris; ori‘dt and purpose of this ;,tabor Congress is to ameliorate the condition .or inidngivonien, as well as Worlcingme ; therefore Resolrecl, "iVe a.sirfor women equal oppor tunities and rights in every field ol'enterprise 'MARTHA 31. WALBRIDGE-, Chairman, of Committee , . The aboVe Was accepted. • , . • Mr. West, of Mississippi, in view of the ac. 7. "!tion of the Convention, moved that the Chair lippoint a cominittee, evert interest repre sented in ~t he Congress to -be represented. thereon,, who shall prepare a coieditutioube foie the next session of -the Union, and report " Carried. .• • lobn I.7•Walls offered the, following: • • President That it shall be the , duty of the President to appoint a Standing Executive ,and Advisory Committee of five, who shall ,'serve until the next meeting of this Congress; and until their successors are 'appointed; and whose duty it shall be to prepare an address to the people of the United States. :ResO/red,That the President shall appoint a Cornmitteeof Ways and Mean's, consisting of one member from each State, whose duty it shall be to provide for financial necessities of tivh organization,' and"otherwise provide for IN general intereSts. Adopted. Mr. A: C. Cameron, of-Illinois, Chairman of the Conunittee on Coolie Labor, of the 117terrag, Interested and unprincipled capi talists are-endeavoring-to lower the- wages- of • the mechanics and laborers of the United States, our-own-citizensy-by-the-introduction - of Coolie labor; and inereas - Our . working people; tlfe pillars of_ . our hastitinions_ r arem copelled to-incur—great expense towards - educating themselves and children, toward. 4 the support—of government and - defending humau rights for the benefit-of "all the world; and : • , . Whereas,- Coolie laborers Would be:under -no- such obligations, and would therefore be able , ; ;to undersell, with their labor, that of our citi zens, degrade the dignity of the laborer, and tend to lead to a state of, pauperism and vas salage , which would imperil the continuance, and developMent of our free, repabliean in stitutions; therefore, be it • Resolrex - 1, That while we apprebiate the benefits to be , desired from voluntary emigra tion, we are opposed in foto tonic hnportatori of a Servile,race, bound to fulfil contracts en tered info on foreign soil. Reoleed, That we demand the rigid enforce ment of the law of Congress of 180 prohibit ing COolie importation. • Regotred, That voluntary China emigra, its ought to enjoy the protection of the laws ,ike - other citizens. Signed, A. C. Cameron, Illinois ; John dlla guire, Missouri; J. P. Powers,Massachusetts; A. M. West, Mississippi ;E. . Linton, Massa •lchusetts. ,„ ,After ,a_ lengthy discussion, the resolutions were agreed to. . Mr. West, of Miss., asked permission to withdraw his name from the Committee, be clime he was opposed to the words. "unprin cipled capitalisp," which the convention re fused to strike out. Be was allowed to with The President then appointed the following Special Committee on a new political Party : James C. S.ylvis, of ,Pennsylvania; Sigfried Myer,' of New York; James Carr, of New York,; H. T. , Walker; of Alabama ; W. J. Mc- Laughlin, of Massachusetts. Mr. 8..8. Pratt, of .Massachusetts, Chairman the Conunittee on Miners and Mining, read the report ofthat Committee, - which was debated at, length,, and waS then laid over until afternoon. • . ' SAVE 'mi.; WArkit,-- . -Philadelphia was never so near a waterfamine as it is to-day. : The Iry-weathet continues to dithinish the simply in the Schuylkill, and the strictest economy is needed in the use of What• Water can be had. If such economy is tisell AVO,shall probably get through Without positive' stoppage,. and all waste should be absolutely prohibited and TO vente.d. The bath-tubs of IThiladelpein, con sume an enormous quantity of water. 'A bucket of water and a sponge furnish an more sub-. stitute and effect, a great- .saving.• Washing pavements and 'sprinkling : streets • are wholly unnecessary,, and - should should not be permitted. Cutting' OA. these. sources of .waste, we believe that the rain come to theresetto'beforewe drain the Schnyl killdry. •, The' exPedient of pumping :miter. into it:edits : from the fore-bay of Fairmount,,by Means of the sfeain tire-engines has been re ' - eoinifiended, but has not yet been tried, be eauke is believed that the • hose will • - note Ystand • the prossure. But it wind(' lie' more satisfaetory to the public if tlds theory were Ott to a pr:e•ti, : m Ip st. tlur hose Will sustain the pressur(: a sutucivirt Ilpplv of Water etut obtaintsi wv thin moans,. and,therefore, the experzuent 6141)4 to blitried *once • tiw" • ' Rah bel-kiritewtwitaiat';;' titir is 6'i:terrible - Vs:Lk for wititinitAtiter'in', Wehope some mitraitit'*lll,be put-npon - the -listAl. , pritdtibes , torrimpro7iident people to-worm*, The following • eiMulai has': beeii wited • by; order of the Mayor :w • • ' Or. FICIt TkIE CHIEF OFPOLICE, August 1w1th,1.86,9.--"-Lientenants of Police will at once detail a sufficient number of officers to visit every dwelling house in their respective dis-, tricts,, an& urge upon the . inhabitants the' necessity of being economical in the use of the Selfuylkill 'Water. - The Lieutenants will ".personally call upon the proprietors of sttgar•ridineries, dye-works, - fact,ories, anti other large consumers of water, and represent to them the importance of checking all' waste of the, article in their es-% tablishtnents- ' COOTORESS older of the a . .s• -, Dv • or., • ' S. CLAIR A. MULHOLLAND, ' •" Chief of Police.., The following 'order has :Also been issued : OFFICE or -ran CHIEF or Yomon, August," ..17th, 4869.-44pm/0 Order No. R.-Tn all cases of the,violatlon of the ordinance regulating the • use of water• in, the city the police officers are: directed to pro ce ed forthwitli; according to law, ,against the parties violating the same, 40 Bye order of the Mayor. =BEIM 1 1 Tie:: l A. Mulholland commanding," will leave the c t.V1041 - Tartsw .i llitcrimou, .week's encartipment:' No pftrade will be.tnade, ;but the different companies will assemble: at ;theirrespectiVe hezuhrtiarters and proceed :rest to theidepot of the North Pennsylvania' ;Railroad Company.. The camp, as has already been statd; is to' be located at ' White Hall; in IV • -Iteautifull section of the Lehigh Valley It is to be called "Camp ilancoek,'4ti honor of General W.S.Hanceek; in whose corps many, of the officers of the City. Guardserved diming the rebeili on. 'Lieutenant- Colonerßandall, with tisqUad of inen, Wentto the camp grounds yesterday for the purpose of putting up tIM tents,and making the necessary arrangements for the reception. the regi merit: %Eig , ht corapanies, comprising abou t . Three. hundred men, are going 'to camp. In 'regard to the duties to "•be required of the men, the.following order is to be issued to tnorrciw : ' „, ,__.. ~ x 11%41 / 5 0 ( 21[TARTE118 ', .I:H.fLAI)I.,P.B.M. . CITY GUARD, Augusta), 1869.--GenerarOrder No, 0. —l, The : oilcan - I — v*3” i.at, of the Philadelphia City lituirds, near 'Whitehall Station, Lehigh Val ley.,will be knowlras,Comp Ilancock. • H. The following hours of duty will be ob served :•. ' • •''' . , , . Beveille ' • • •5 A. -DI. Breakfast Company. Drill - • . 7.15 " " • Guard Mount ' . 9.30 " " Dinner , • .12.30 P. M. lla.ttallion Drill • 3'" IC Supper' .5.30 " " ' Dress• Parade 6.30 , "f Retreat ' Sunset. `Tattoo .. 9.30 P 1.111. Taps 10 " " '• By 'order of Col,' ST. CLAIR 3IULIIOLLAND. HENItY 01. IVER, Capt. and Act. Adit. :. The officers of the Philadelphia City Guards' Colonel—Brevet tajor-General St. Ciair A , • . Lieutenant-Colonel—Edruund Randall: .Irajor—john : • Adjutant—Vacant. • Quartermaster-John A. 111c1hvain.. • • Surgeon—Wm. G. Kier. ." A.ssnitant Surcreons—Thomas Heenan; J.J Kelly. • . Company A.—Captain—Francis Brurein: • • First Lieutenant—Jacob Grisheimer. !' Second Licatenanteorge F. Baler. Company B.—Captain 7: Brevet Major Charles First Lieutenant-Francis X. Mulholland. Second Lieutenant-Daniel Rodgers. Company C.-Captain-Thos. Moran. First LientenantGeo..D. llossiter. Second LieutenaniGeo.Peitier., ' ' Company D.-Ca stain'-P. S. Donner. First Lieutenant-0 eines Brady. Second LieutenatiV-Stephen Corcoran. . Company E.-Captain-John A. Turner. First LietttenantcharleS lJhl. . Second Lieutenant-Jas. Willi: unison. ' Company F;-Captain-D. First Lieutenant -P: McAdams. . •SeCond Lientenant-Vatant.. „ • Company G.-Captain-E. J. Brodie. First Lieutenant-William Kleckner, Second Lieutenant-James Flegherty. Company H.-Captain-Thomas Fdry. First Lieutenant-Henry McGee. Second.Lientenant-Vacant.. Company 1.-Captain Samuel 34ler. First Lieutenant-Enos Edwards. :SecondLieutenant-TheodoreKeiger. Company li.-Captain-John A.- Samson. First Lieutenant-George McHenry, Second Lieutenant-Jacob - Gritli th. ' Company L.-Captain-F. A: Sloan. Company 31.-Captain-D. W. Bartine. First Lieutenant-Joseph Biller. SecondLlilitenant - - - - --- George AP. Harris. Company N.-Captain-Charles N. Dhiel.. F i rst - Li eutenant - Oli 316CallaSter. SecondLieutenantWin. McFardv. -Company 0.-Captain. Henry Oliver. - Second Lieutenant-William Durham. • THE CHESTNUT STREET FIRE.-In addition - 01 B M -insurances on the stock _of J di. N!. Creighton, No. 217 Chestnut street, as .pub lished on another page of to-day's paper, there is 541,0t0 in the Manufacturer's Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, and the amount iu the Delaware Mutual should be 520,000, in stead of 51.0,000, making the, total insurance 5220,000. The loss is not\sUpposed to be over ten per cent. of that. amonut. The operations of the lnsurance Patrol resulted in saving a large quantity of goods from'damage by water. THE GERMAN AT TOlLltiSD,lLE.—Torresdale was unusually bright and lively last_ evening on the occasion of a youthful• German, given at the summer residence of EdWin H.l itlor, Esq. The affair was really , grand and re cherche. The young Misses and masters did the graceful in paying homage to Terpsichore in a manner not to be excelled by those older in ,vears. The MUSIc was under the direction of Prof. Blanejour. The party cloadd at a seasonable hour, all theyartimpants delighted' and Thankful for the kindness and attention hown by the host and.hostess. ASSAULTIN4 A POLicEmAN.—,Tames Bel sbaw has been held in WO bail by Alderman 31.a.ssey for assault and battery on : Policeman Klink. ' • John Richardson 'vim arrested ',by Police than McDevitt, at Sixteenth and Christian streets, this morning, abort' half--past one o'clock. ..lie, resisted, and. McDevitt was at tacked by several men and received three Severe cuts on the head. :Richardson was taken before Alderman Dallas and was. held in $l,OOO on the charge of assault and battery. BROWN. FROM A HonsE.---This morning about nine o'clook William Clement 1 twely'e years of age, residing at No. 220 Marriott street,-was thrown from a horse while riding through German street, and •itsliadlijirklured about the head, arms, and back. , The horse waS-frightened by a corn-cob thrown at him by a boy named Webber: • • - A DESTRtienyE FELLow.--;-A young• man Whet - had been boarding at the houso of Mos. Ellen Largay, No::21(Hl Callowhill street, went up stairs, yesterday afternoon, about 5 o'clock; ripped open beds, exit, up clothing, and broke looking;glasses, a clock, and several liictures. He then left the house, and NIB not since put in an appearance. The inmates of the house are unable to accountfor this singular coduct. LARCENY AT A NEWSPAVER OFFIcm-LAl bert AnderSon, a negro boy, went into the °thee of the Germuntown Telegraph yesterday to sell some kaeheS. While there he took a limey to a line gold pen and pencil. which was lying • Ton a table' and put it into his pocket. He was arrested, mid will have a hearing at the Central station this afternoon. Foriin Oex.x.flie • Sixth Distriet police ,found ten houses in the Ninth and Tenth Wards unfastened doting last night. In the :third story of 10. 1024,Cheritnut street the spigot' of the liyitranylad. been left turned on, and there was a considers ble. waste of water before the matter was diseovered if,V a policeman; • TIM:DAILY Chief of Police Cos'slett EVENING 13ULLETIS-PinL4ogirgo.,-Nolit.'Atvw., Mi,Misai;fzi;t&i=ztesittl,3M aa viTiisi_bi ,Inshus Wynta r l, residing'At tteenth 4tna atreets , w Anvst,o4;4 atattaanl-ber9rn,Al4yrt. 411421.4141eY11im the'bhatgeTar . amatilt and `l.t ba at e je r'l ge bin v; a naTel i liit ' 79l, G ir ' b h a ' fi s . " Hanle _- !"'MAIICENY, Oil' A 'W,.4. , rcri:-L-Fred. Lawrence, Daniel - '3l6oeify and Robert - 1100er were arrested *yesterday in Duponceam,street upon the charge of the larceny or a watch. They will have a hearing at the Cotitral Station this l'aftertiocur ' 4 ALLEGED SwizinLiNo.—A woman named Bridket McGuigan hasbeen sent to prison by Aid. Morrow for .obtainiog! $4 from , the.enT p)Oye4bf the gas works brteiling a heartrend tog, hut not true, story of distress. A WATCH SNATCHER.--0 antes Weir WM ar rested last night upon the coarge of havin snatched a watch from n woman at Eighteenth andaline streets. 'He will biCve a - hearing Ws afternoon at the Central Station. • NEW Yonnjlia. Eactiieeto~ : Beck's Philadelphia ;taint give, atnither of those New ';'York Bay excursions - Whick.have :become so jpopular, on Tuesday, August.24th. The ex cursionists leave - Wahint Street Wharf, - in this efty; at 7.30 Ck'aloek A: 3.t. gniek 'passage by :rail 'Toni Camden bringshe' party to South ;Amboy, where they thribark.on the steamer , William Cook, and.a splendid yoyage up New lark ,Bay afford.S'them yiesir'of the promi 'Mint fcirtifications and... Points of :interest; and a trip up the HudSon:as:far as the Palisades, she3v.s....to the .paTtv:lthe.:...buqine.Ss partion_of trl.47fard - Itirtlie - 10 - und ifs $3, quite low elicingh.to - adnirr of its being Amtrurnzed-ex - tensiVelN. ' • Tickets can be lail • 4lt.Blliatl 828 Chestnut . ',.street; oftice,.of Beok's:lland, 828 _Market st:,' for at the wha rf, inor,iiing •of the ex- . feUTSIOII. Senatus Lodge, No. 76, 1..0. 04 F.,, of Cam 'den; N. J., will gives grand excursion around New York , Bay and 6tAten Island,,on altar ;day, AuglAt 21; leaVing: Camden at 7.42 A. M. 'The fare for the excursion will be, single tickets; $3; gentleman and 'lady,' 'ss. The Nati'Onal Cornet : Band Orchestra - has beep en gaged, to accompany ,the excursion, And all arrangements, whether i for4he comfort or en jOyinent,of the participants, have been , made. ATI ANTIC 'the information Of ,those who wish to 'visit. the S . ea.shofe, we will inform them that' the Camden • and Atlantic Railroad are now running:live, tmius daily to the City,by the Sea. .• (he at' 8.00 and at 9.45 A.'31. 2 . and at 4.15 P. M. i Iwaddition to these, tWo fist 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 he run as uival, leaving Vine. Street wharf ,at 8 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4P. M. • , • • 'CAPE MAY.—The season at :this favorite 'watering place is .now - abontat its height, and presents many attraction's. The hotels are well lined, and promise, notwithstanding, their extensive enlargement; and additions, to' find visitors for every available space. .The fast ex- Press train, by the West , ;Tersey Railroad, leaving Philadelphia at 4 o'clock P. - M., this ftfternoon l makes no stops for Tutoengers be tween Philadelphia and Cape May. - The mail train leaves on Sunday at'7.ls A. 'N..l.,xeturning at 5.10 P. M. -Fare , for round trip . onlysS. • • LONG BRANCH.—Passengers are now en abled.to reach this watering 'Once :without a change of cars, and in.the',short time of four hours: There are two trains fun` daily, one nt 8 A. M., and one at 2 1). - .31.; both from Wal nut Street wharf. ;Thi3 , ltre i5..53, , 0r. an excur sion ticket for the t•ound trio, . Fon. CAPE . . MAY.-Steamer L'uly• of the Lake.—L.. This line steamer leaves Arch street wharf on Saturday morning ' nine o'clock. Sec advertisement. . • .t • , . WE SPEAK from 'mTerienee , when we, say that the Ocean House is the best kept Hotel at Cape May. ' • CITY NOTICES. Wnrtcomn's AWritmA ItiorEny:;—ln no case of purely Asthmatic character . liasitTailMi. • A niscnimiNATENG . husband .will not fall to.procure n noun! Wnsher. 1031 Chestnut. - _ LASTING decorations for the , grave. Call at I. Stigale'n,7oo Wood street, and many beaatiful designs., • , SURGICAL .11.1STRUBIENTS and druggists' sun dries. SNOWDEN it BROTHER, 23 South Eighth street. OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. CHARLES STOKES, MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTIIIER, No. 824 CHESTNUT STEET, • respectfully draws your attention to this notice, that the assortment of Fino Clothing now being made for his Fall business will he full and , •17:Vitilly,,ASSED IN STYLE, QUALITY, 4 - AND - PRICE. A very great reduction from former tirice.s will be made, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed to all. The best cutters only employed, and customer-work made in style and fit unequaled by any establishment in the State. TOLE PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. PEOPLE,-who-vornitrat -the ver y: thought of pills, actually relish DR. WiNst.ct,w LIVER AND Svon.tot LOZENGE. . They are wholly vegetable,donl: ripe, agree with everybody, can hurt nobody, and act like a charm in dyspepsia, bowel complaint, liver disease and general 4e,bility. Bu2fDowxs, - at - Oalifords'; - -JUDICIOIIB--MOTHERB-and- nurses - use - tor children a ea% and nlemiant medicine In Bower's infant_ LADIES' StrNDOWNS, at Oakfords' GET ONE of those Pocket Panamas, sold a °Ladenlet, under the Continental. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M.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 soon at his office, No. 803 Arch street. -The medical faculty are invited' to accompany their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practice. A rti ficial eyes inserted. No charge made foreicamination.l Tnosn CELEBRATED Pocket Panamas, sold at Charles Oakford Son'd, under the Continental, are very convenient for gents traveling. Coins, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 9 / 5 Chestnut street. Charges moderato. UT ED DING - CARDSTINVITATIONS I , V for Parties, &o. New styles. MASON &CO • an2stn 907 Cheetnut street. , WEREpDING INVITATIONS EN graved in the newest and beet manner. LOUIS A, Stationer and Engraver, 1933 Chestnut street. fe2o tf • MARRIED. SMITII—CONSTOCK.—On the 17th inst., at the resi dence of tho brille'e parents, Walter. Dick Smith, of Philadelphia. to Maria, daughter of Wm. 11. Comstoek, of Menden, Mass. * DIED. - - - CLEVELAND.—StIdenIy, on the indrnlng of the 18th Inst., Professor Charles Dexter Cleveland, in the 07th year of his age. friends, and former pupils, and the friends of the fatally, are Invited to attend his funeral, at his late roes• deuce, 213 South Eighth street, on. Saturday morniag, at 10 o'clock. HARPL ; II.—On the 19th inst., at the residenee of 'ids father, No. 1811 Walnut street, Alexander J. lLtrper, eldest son of James Harper, tir. Funeral on fiaturdey. 21st inst., at 2 u'clock.' LOWItIE.—At Norwalk, Conn., August 18th, at the residence of her brother, T. H. Childs, D.D., Mrs. Mary H ;Lowrie, widow of the late Ilon. Walter Lowrie, of New 'York. I.IOI.IIERTON.—On the .11th of August, 1889, a her residence, Clifford learnt, Mrs. 'Rebecca C Pemberton, widow of 'the late John • Pemberton; lit The 78th' y,ear of her nue, PLE.KgANTS'.cfn. Thursday limning ; 19tli hist firrniantewn, Leigh Remington, infant son of - Charles P. and Julia A. Pleasant*. • - • • . • BLACK SILKS; 'EXTRA: GOOD„ PIANO COVERS, ORDERED 'STYLES, L . • ' DOUBE CHAIN BLACK MOHAIR, • • CLOCK BRAND BLACK ALPACAS. ' EYRE & LANDELL Fourth and Arcli.-' SPECTA7I. - Nr - OTICIOS. . _ l& HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN,' CITY 'EXECUTIVE CIO.IIIIIII.TTEE, No 1101 lIEt<TNUTSTIUEET. P11114111.11,0111A, At it meeting of the Republican City *Executive Com mittee heldl%ednesday,--August 18th, the action of tile Convention, convened by the Committee to nominate' a candidate for Assemby in the First 'Legislative District, buying been reported, the' report IVIIH accepted Eh - mow, ER., ° recognized as the Republican nominee in said District.' " ' . • By ordernoConnnittee. Joim Sklntki,Lounni '.IOIIN L. RILL lionnnY T. GILL' Serretaries.. President 0 ,7i109 , • GlitA4li 3109 URKISH,. BATHS . Departmenta for •Ln 104 Bathe open tcom d A. M. to 0 I'. X. - ; 4 . ,";.,t, . x e ~— __ ',; T 1.0" 0 OCK FINEST r ii,g47;2PY-JK4PE cs]Lown[iwu- Is keg pawl complete , , all through thp keit/on. ' ' Gentlernon can at all Maw find any season able attlro In large variety. - , - IN OUB,s. ,;+ CUSTOM DEPARTMENT We win znalw fuit suit fro. measurement in TEN HOTYRS. The Chestnut St: Clothing Establishment , . lOANIWANk4AKkA, 8~~~i~~2CY~~~st~ut~t;~e~~ RQ§A : MILL ; CEMETERY. A new and beautiful CEMETERY. tuts been recently located on LANCASTER Avenue, A abort distance from Overbrook Station, on the Pennsylvania, Central Rail road, Just,beyond the city lineand'nenr the boundary of the new—City Perk. ,The , Hestouvllde Passenger Rail road, it is expected, will shortly be extended and pass in front uf this Cemetery. These grounds, in natural and created enthellislintents,'; are equaled. by tett Mid sur passed by no Cemetery, in the country. The projectors are now selling a limitcu number of Lots of le by 12 feet at *S2O 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 ere invited to visit these, grounds nithlont delay, naljudge for themselves of the advantages bfferedt: For further inforniatlon, apply at the Office of the Presit dent, , . A. M. HOPKINS, • ' _ EIS WALNUT Street,: Or of the Secretary ,' - GEO. CHANDLER PAUL, 17Z1 North TENTH Street: BOARD OF MANAGERS: A. M. - Hopkins, Geo:Chandler Paul, • Jacob Gakeler, Geo. W. Buckman, Sam". J. W allace.. jelT Slurp§ [u.Notice to Stockholders. OFFICE 'NESQUEFIONINO VALLEY EL 122 S. SECOND Street, August nth; 1869. ' • Stockholders are hereby notified thatthe Semi-annual payment of interest,. at-the• rate Of TEN per cent. per Lamm, on the instalments paid In, will be made on and after September let: ALSO, That the unpaid instalments of tiro dollars per share up to insfalment number fire are now .due, and that th& Treasurer is authorized to receive payment , id fill trot giddies desire tomake it. L , Intcreat at the rate of , TEN per cent. per, annum eoni menses froth the date of payment on the stock; W. B. WIIITN EY, Treas tirer. 0,1118 w f tBe6TPL • • UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE [- IVENUEt.-- COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. SECOND DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA, No. ?Ni WALNUT 'street Philadelphia. Notice is hereby given that the Animal ineunm Tax for 1068, tax on Wateheb, Carriages,,,lte., , and Special or License Tax *for year • ending A prill1). 1370,1 s note due and payable at this Wilde until Septeralwr 11, Pitt), after which the legal penalties will be added. No further notice will be given. This District comprises the First. Seventh. Eighth, Ninth. Tenth and Twenty-sixth Wards of the city. Checks will be received. ' , • autho- Int§ WILLIAM. It.' LEEDS, Eoßector. [ 7 , OFFICE OF. THE .HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT 30Y AND 'LANCAS TER RAILROAD COMPANY, No. TO South THIRD street, corner of Willing's alley. ' ILA DELHI . August 16th. IS 'O3. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Coln. puny - will be Itch! on.YIIIIAY, September 3d,il m. at 1Y o clock M.', it - the Corner of Third street and "Willing - 6 alley, at which time an election will Le held for Oirector4 o serve Tor the ensuing year: 41E0 RGE T.Alt ER. u2O-fan ,w dac4§ Secretary. THE EMPOI . J YEES OF E. C. MA RK riC9 LEY d - SON'S Printing establislunent take this method of tendering their sincere thanks for the bounti ful entertainment-at *heir.Excursion, on Thursday, Auguid - ,l9thilSO, , ' '; • ag?THE GERM ANTOWN CRICKET ciut• will meet. Id the Club Ijoule SATUIt- DAY, August 21st, at 51'. 31.. It" ' THON. McKEAN, Secretary. STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE.— State, rights of a valuable invention just patented, a7ddesigned for the slicing, cutting and chipping of dried beef, cabbage, dc., are hereby offered Tor 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 male. Model can be seen ut the Aelegrapkoffice,Afooper , a Point, N. J inv29-tf MUNDY Ok norrmAy. - B. FRANK PALIki ER, LL. D., ISUR geon Artist, has just been 'commissioned by the Surgeon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Log for, mutilated Officers of the U. S. Army and Navy The Govenuneutal offices are to be located in Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and are all conducted by Dr. — PALMER. my2779tr REGULAR DEMOCRATIC 1 1 Y - NOMINEE = FOR LEGISLATURE, 0 - -SECOND DISTRICT, • 'WILLIAM C. GILLINGFIAM. -jy3 tf 1844 --.lkrY, and 1520 Lombard atreet,Dlepensary Department. —dkledicartreatMetWandmedMitiefurnlslieditratnifeuely o the oor. DIEY.WOCIDS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. '721 CHESTNUT.STREET, Are Closing Ou't LAWNS, ORGANDIES AND OTHER • Summer. "Dress Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices., jyl4 tfrp ff RE3..M. A. BINDER. 111 DRESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PATTERN ' N. W. CORNER ELEVENT.4 AND OFIDSTNUT, Will close out the balancoof her summer stock,at_ greatly reduced prices, prior 'to her departure for Europe, THURSDAY, July Bth. Choice lot of Colored Silk Fringes 25,86,,x1; 50,82 ots. yard,allshados; also, Plaid Nainsoo'ka. French Minding, I and Marseillesllam hurg Edging and Insertions; Real Guipure Laces; • A.Caso Lace Points, Sacques and Jackets. Lama Lace Parasol Covers . /Mack Thread Laces„ all widthrf,at very low ,prices. Gamine Joseph'Kid ' Gloves, el 00. a pair. Misses's Colored Kids: New Style Parasols and Sea sides, Roman and Plain Ribbon and Sashes. Paris Jewelry, and a thousand and ono articles, too numerous to mention. : EXCLUSIVE AG ENT . _ For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for Cutting Ladies'. Presses, - Sacques, Basques r chlr dren's Clothes, dco., E by measurement. . AGENTS .WANTED. Ladles are now making from eloo to 0200 Der month sr a • mite for this • Btem.. . • - • • mvls . NEW $1 25 MUSIC ALBUMS. sl;p. Rediia~ed to Onri Dollar and Twenty ; jive Cerds. , I`la Roesm Sold at JE Go : .. xild s no N 0.023 CHESTNUT STREET. ContainingßlETV PIECES MUSIC; Vocal and InstritT mental, worth, sus, bound in' MOrOCCO, and handsomely ' glided. Binding alone worth 810. Reduced ti; 2ll . ond Dollar and Twenty live Cents, at J. E. GOULD'S, °HEST NET Street, Philadelphia. leISAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER yN. E. corner Third , and Spruce streets ) only one. equate low the Exchange. e 250,000 to loan, in large or small mmounts, on diamonds, silver plate, watches,'Avrelry, and all gam& of value: O ffi ce hours front 8 A. 'M. , to .7 p. M. VW , Established for the last forty year s .' Ad vancei' made la large amounts, at the. lowest marget rates. ' JaB tarp ____ E A N D ENGAGEMENT Binge of solid 18 karat lino Gold—a opecialty; a full n assortment of sizes, and no charge for eiraving names,' eFc FARB k imp TREK, Maxey+ tf 824 Chestnut street below Fourebi. CR IN VALIDS.—A , F/NE MUSICAL F Box as a companion for the sick chamber; the finest assortment in the city, and a great variety of airs to se lect from. 'lmported di .ct by P!Altit a BROTHER, - mhlGtf rp 3Z4 Chestnut street, bellow Fourth., QJB69 MHOCAZIANEOLt.S.-; - , THE IHPittiVED,..'`- ]AZTIMO Fire-Place ReOer, With ILLUMINATING DOORS and WINDOWS, and 'MAGAZINE . of sufficient capacl for fuel to last 24 NOUNS, at a cost of but II GEN TSPEA DAY. The most perfect and cheerful Neater n nee. . laving made arrangements with • . MR. S.D. SEXTON, OF BALTIMORE F , or the EXCLUSIVE manufacturing of these/teeters, we are prepared to furnish theta I n, large . or gnaw Sold wholesale retail by the bleimfaituror • JOHN OLARK' . ' • 100 s. Market Street. Beware of imitations gotten up. uu - OR Pcopularlty.pf these lleatero: • , ,• , au:l2m TRUNIcS AND BAGS ,AT COST, To close the businees by OctPber 13t1t.- -- CROFCII, FITZGERALD 1 BROWN, 1286 Chestnut Street.' aulti fig:Kra , =ME wiNbow - 0 - 66tiacfiff4, , InA Offices, Am. The Patent Adjustable :Window Screen WELL TIT ANY WINDOW, tin/ oventilation nod light, driven from viow and exclude Maxquin'es and otherinaeina. Boar sale by Dealers in Ho use-Euniishing 'l2ootis. The Adjustable Window'Sereen 13ompany SOLE AILEIIPA.C . T . LIESES, 623 Mitrket Street, Pb3lturio. w f3mrnA 11 . Y. LAUDERBACIPS CLASSICAL, • SCIENTIFIC AND COMIERELI/4L , AGAPUB.Y. FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, :.ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.' Entrance 108 South TENTILStreet. This School presents the following advantage*: ~ Finely ventilated chisssrooms, with ceilings thirty_ f.s.t in height, giving each pupil more thou double timustistl breathing space. Wide, massive stairways. rendering accidents Lt ats iemblinganddistuissing almost impossible. A corps of teachers every one of whom has .bsul years of experience in Gm ari of imrartinz knowilmlge, nnQ making study interesting, and, consequently,,protitable. A Mode Of teaching and discipline calculated to make School attractive, insteed of burdensome to. tho on indispensable mn isite for comPlide Applusitions received of the Academy 1,., 11* to - 5 P. M„ doily, on and after AUGUST 2.3. catalogues,•containing full - particulars neat Misnames If many of our leading- oftizens;liatrons of the Instill,. thin, may be obtained at Mr.. W. F. :Warburton's, AM Ghestuut street, or by addressing the PrinclNl alsive. IL Y. LAIIDERBACH, Late Principal of the Northwest Public Grammar School. THE EDGEHILL SCHOOL Will begin its next session in the New Amid:fly Building At Merchants'llle, (Four nitles from Camden./ ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER B. For Circulars, apply to Rev. T. W. CATTEI,L. ji2A; 6wi EOR H. J3ARIZTATT.V.YETiVitiTRE: !'1 ”pen el 10,11 and ('lnssleftl At net, Germantown, on Motittity, t 4 ept.rttiber . A2C DA.LI.7BIA -COLLEGE.. Ito-opens September rith.IFIP.).. • ,_. ' PRIMARY AND ACADE3IIC DEPAILT3II3 ~, IT- B .' ' A Horne Uonrding School for lioylt. Charges--f:3250 to ,R 309 per year. • • . Athlree—Rl:v. Dlt.W,t.mt.6. Andaltottn. P.t. ' .iul2ltts• 4FI. ISS A.EILTSKS AND MISS 'STEVEN S r4 , opon their Boatiline 'untl Day School for oung N 9.-26 TCLPEIIQU.KEN groot, Gqr roantolyik.' • _ au2o-w inttafg:: The School year'beginx September 9th. Ii;DIN S 7 , 4 1 - 190.1...4,, COE. OF and Breen htrectx ( en tral aeo on Fourth steevf I. will reopen on the Jinst tt,vomi -.lay ht the Ninth month cSeptenaberml). : The** schOolialtal,e lame and weltNetitilate , l reennA ,in , ' are nude!' 111.;care experienco,l • For farther information 111TIVattlto 9Chi , 01% 0) Sarah S, Long- Principal of ("rarnunir School: • Ilebifi•ca Buckman, Principal. of Strorelisry hellool; • Aldan T. Lippincott, Princi pal of Primary Schnoi; - Spencer Iloia:rts, 421 N. Sixt it street. Ile•Iliah A ..„5.11en.721 Groeu.street. aul9-Iraf: FIE MISSES 7 3IA3ISPIELI)!S SCHO OL, T No. 4763 Maip street. Market Square, Germantown, will open Wednesday, Sept. I.sth, For further in format UM apply at the School. after Sept. 2,1. Itarritk:Ncv.s.—llec. A: P. Peabody: 1 . 1.1/.. Harvard Vuitsrsity. Ralph Waldo Enter.out, -.Esq., Concord, Mass. I )liver Wendell 31. H., Bosun): Samuel Bowleg. Esq.. Springfield ,-;ll.ass._-IR, 71.-hoar, Attorney , - fletseral ashitigton. 'l5 Dorsey, Gertnitutimu. !toe. ;mo d Farrington. Germantown. aUladluit . 111:PFL1 . 31 AND: MISS WATSON .131 will reopen their French and Eagllskiltiarding and !Illy School for Young Ladies,_l4o93,9CUST street, on WEI/NES - DAY. September 15. amp m w f2mt. listed 3.7l;‘).—Englieda, Chnodcal - and Scle,utlßo Schaal fur 110.1., Bearding it ud thiY_PaPil-eS -Sesalau ginsMONDAY, Sept.'Ctli. ir Circulars. ap_ply to re. V. 31A)C15,A..5i., Principal. &ERMA NTOWN, tilli 1Y Lin tr 014EGARAY: iNsTrrufEi-7irit-r—liVii kJand English.foryoung ladies an 4 inissas.boarding --day-pu pi 15,1527-and-152.9 Sprucest;7 - Philahit.,will ro-uran or 4 SDA Y ,Saptein ber th . French Is the language --oftlatismily%-and is conFlantly - spoken - in - the -, lnstinite:: MAIM 3IE D'IIIOI.VILLY: PritaApal; -- - jyl2 Wu? iSm itjf ISS ANABLES' DING = BOAR k - N.15 liay , Schooli No.- - 7 , Abliotsford Baas.' soatheast eorner 'Broad awl kilie aree - ia,, reopen on WE ll• NEKDAY, Reptonla3.ls, ' tutiST.nf.w.lai* MISS LAIR D.!.S,HEM .Y FOR 1..V1. Yonne 4Laille:s, N0..T.Z3 North Seventh iltreet, will reopen WEDNESDAY,September d, 11111 SS STOKES' SCHOOL ? 4807 .MAIN _im . sireiit; Germantown. will re-open MONtYAY, , A Sep-' 4 tither liith. • - RE—OPEN ON alll7 ' Ptil L :Lifill3 E ep i t!li ) :l l\ opr? a Select WLLL trench atal School far.hors 'muler 12.. at her Iteeldenee, No. 11:11 tbaith Penn Square.. Ternei-.-Per aesalon 4)1 months including Latin) 840. 44u17 MO • kill reoppen their hoarding anid day school (ttren oculars from circulare. . culla to oat 91. HE MISSES WILSON WILL RE—OPEN 1 .their School for Young Ladies, 5020 Green street, Germantown. September 14t1081/9. • twin to soli* MBE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY , souTWBETHLEREIit, I'A. - . • . • . Ternn opens on September lot. For . admiOsion t 45 the Chimes or Special Sehoolo. affair to .- , RF;54'4,17 COFFEE, LL; r).; '''' . null-lm§ ' . -''• ' '-' " ; President._ lISS, ARROTT. AND AIRS. , WELLS, ,• • ( Formerly ,of No. 10)7 Poplar street), 'ill open their Boarding and Day Sehool for Glrio, on the first Monday in October, 1869, at No. b 2.54 GEItMA N- D AVN avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia.; , Until October Ist, direct to' No. 744 ' North NINE TEENTII•Street. .. aulo-3m§ _ ADA3LE CLEMENT'S .PRENCH-PRO JAL,testaikt Boarding and Day , School Gonntintow4; Pa.- Tho tort 6open WEDNESDA Y,' SePtern. Ler 15th. 1869. For Circiiinro, apply to the Principal,. au2 Du§ THE 31ISSES CIIAI3IAN'S BOARDING and Day ' L3ChoOl . for. YounAr;Dadica 'September l3th, MI For Ciroulafs, addreee the Prin elpale, Holmemburg',Vwents-thiPo :Ward. 'Philadelphia, or they can bo 'obtained at M. TRUMPLIDIVS'Music Store. 926,0hoetnut street. Philada. , au22ne., T i BARR , O NV S'S ITY B SCHOOL TITUTF t F OR BOYS, C ' e got h e . 't n g 2 ANTED:—A - . 'cONIPETENT• MUSIC W INSTRUCTOR--qualifledlo take charge' of the orchestra and choirs of the , 4nstitation for:the Twentieth and Race streets. ' • ' nun • . WILLIA3I effArll4Principal:-i- 10E31 - ALE COLLEGE, • BORITENTOWN,, , JL: • .14'.':.T.•This Instittltion' so . long 'Antrim faildrably' known, continues to furnial,to best calugational advan tages, in connection` with' a. leasitnt, Christian home. Ctetologues, with terms, etc., furnished on application. College opens September Mtn. 4 JOHN H. BLAKELEY. President. ALL THE NEW EiOO'KS . For -Sale at iiiiiibisale - Pkieog by PORTER & COATES, : PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 822 'CHESTNUT' STREET; Illarble Building, adjcdning the Oontittental, Our New and Elegant ART GALIVRX Di now open with the lineut collection of PAINTINGS, COM/MOS and ENURAVINqd3 in the ntl2o DrAV f rptf • =.Z=ll==Z=MM • !-:- • . • • ' t adOrstrelifrair est. 14MT 1111(31111 'l64l3Brit %aline in Ito ;KO*, • • pr9perticii; end f • 1 ' ... : i I i . t ---L: 1 .. i M----- = ?liiirrtitil . 110.1 t IiON-RETENTIOX , ..,„ neice of Urine,- irritstlon, Infitoronetlon or 17leetie. ,t lon of the illeddeeorlUdneys,Dieeeete of ItbolEirc,/ Steeple the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel o,r ,r Orittlit Duet Deposits, end ell to Wean of the Bleilileroltaltrie, or Dropeleal Swellings, 1 1780 111C1.111300:08 FLUID )IXtRAOT 111101Ellt, 11 2 L-3 ye 9 XTRA-011---710701f177- gives health and vigor to the frame" and 'Model 00 the pallid cheek. Mobility in seem , a lan ark snit:in owe, and Rao treatment ie submittal, to. t Consumption s Moonily or Eglititilto Fite ensue. UNFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON- L stitutiona, of both oozes, um FIELIttitOLDIS k't - TRACT iltreittr. It will give briek end etergetio Tool. nits, and gnableldu to loop well. • uMAKE NO MOTIE UNPLEASANT ANTI u nßafe remedieti for nnpleasant OA dangerous disease*. UstiliELlllllol•A'S EXTRACT BMOC AND IMPROVED BOSS NITABII4 frliE GLORY Or MAN STRE,NGTH; eIL therefore the nervous and dthilltated ehould itZtaith. ()lately uae LIELMIOVOI; EXTRACT .111:100tT. ANHoot6 AND YOUTD/PUL TaGUR Ail are regratleOr 31,ti L 11010**X711APT Et CH Q.HA TTERED Tl 7 TIO N SI E kJ STORED bY_ IIEVaBOLD:S RxTRAVT 811/000,_. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHD Bladder, ,Niclneys, Gravel, Dropsy, 0 rola.; Weakness, Female Complaints,' • General Debility. • .ind all diseases of the Whether existing fn krom7hatever can originating, an, no natter or • "Diseases of these organs require tlio raider a 'diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to,ponsumption or lusanity may ensue. Our fiesb and blood are supportedf rom tbese sources; and 00 ' d that of rOtt.Wrlty, depend upon prompt • tom of reputdy. , ; ; , 4 ; HELDIBOLD* EXTRACT BlitHU Established upwards 018 years. ripOne4 by • 594 BROADVITAY, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pak Price el 25 per bottle, or silt bottles' ror 110, de trered to any address. st9'Bold ` by toniggiste evoorwheit): =MEI BELA/BOLUS Is a certain cure for diseases of the UNINARY ORGANS, MALE OR FEMALE. DOW LONG STANDING. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS; . ' H. T. I-Trampiox.p. Druggist, ._ ,'~, ■ '7 - rT• MBEMIM
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