, 0?.,',...:..1...,..--;-::-; \ ; ..:.0 ' , :.•!1-:'-' ',CITY, - . ;i: g.tT t. L ETAN. rnkgiigleti 'II}WEPTION.—thit. th , rebiefi . of the - London Fire 'lmpale, who is • a visit to this country to examine ;‘-- Ude the workings of the Fire Departmens, Will. be' in this city this afternoon. and the firemen havemade arrangements for his reception and . entertainment during his, `stay in Philadelphia. The visitor is expected to arrive at the 'West . Philadelphia depot at • 1.44 P. jll., to•day. =He will be received by the committee' appointed for the purpose, and .4...%catted to the Columbia Engine House, • op :posite. After inspecting the apparatus, ae., he will be taken to the Continental Hotel, in ' barouehe, 'escorted byf the ambulances of , the Goodwill and Philadelphia Engine Com-, panes. At four o'clock (apt. Shaw will be dined at Petry's well-known restaurant, at ' 'Broad and. Walnut streets. After dinner he will visit, the houses' of the fire companies ,' located in the First and Second Districts. At ten o'clock, a banquet will' be given to the •• visitor at the Weceacoe Engine house, and sub.sequently he will be serenaded at the Con . tinental by ,MeClurg's Liberty Cornet Band. Between tWo and five n'elocktheDepartment is to be tinned out by striking the telegraphic alarm-boxes, to give Capt. Shaw an opportu nity of observing the way we do things in this city when fires occur. To-mor row' morninghe the fire-houses in• • the Third and Fourth Districts,• and in to afternoon-he-willhetakenlmMurmount.Park is.salii - elto - frfin - tr - Yai ley ' Green. He will leave for Baltimore at eight o'eloelt on Monday morning. — The - following Me the-committees-having •; _charge of the reception of Captain Shaw: Conanittce' of • .Reception—Chief Engineer • 'GeoTge Downey Chairman. • ' • Wm. D. Kendrick, • , • John G. Butler Wm. S. Mann Henry A. Cook, ' '• IV. Mason, `Wm F. McCully, Committee on Finance—William li,. Leeds, JOhn G. Hollich • : 4 Charles A. Porter, . • ' emrinel Y. Greer,' • • C. M. Englehart. • Committee on Banquet—Charles A. Porter, Chairman. . .• , • William R. Leeds, .John G. Rollick. FIRE IN THE TWENTY 'FIFTH WARD.—This Morning, about half-past two o'clock, a • fire broke out la a large three-storied frame build 17.;ing, covering about a half acre of ground; on -• Hart creek, near ,Kensington avenue, in the Twentplifth• -- Ward; - owned -- - lir - Weldon --& Hughes, and occupied by them as- a waste ; , bleaching establishment. The Haines first made their appearance OVer the boiler, and spread rapidly. ; An alarm Was struck from - the TaylorHOse' house, which is. about two' miles _from' • the ' scene of the confia- Igation, , and Chief Engineer Downey and a number of fire . companies reached the 'ground. None of the companies could get into service, however as there are .no fire ,plugs in that section of thel city, and Hartereek was so nearly dried up that no atl tempt was made to suck water from it. '• The fire spread'from one apartment to an ,' other, and the entire establishment, including all the machinery, Wures, stock, &c., was entirely destroyed. A frame dwelling house attached to the d. Premises, an occupied by Mr. Hughes, one of the owners,- was also destroyed. The furniture was saved, although some of it was consider ably damaged by the hasty' removal. The total los.s.is estimated at $2:3,000. • The stock was not insured, but, the building, ti .+: tures, inachinery,l&c., were insured for $15.- 000; .$5,000 of which is in the Royal .Insu:anc.• Co., of London. • • - The Origin of the'fire is attributed t, spon taneous combustion. • . the water is 'scarce in-this locality just new, we have a pietty good .surplus of • heat onhand. To-day may be set dOwn as the hottest of the season. All attempts to keep cool have 'been utter failures. The Morning opened with a close • atmosphere, the mercury being almost up •to ninety. Occasionally during the morning there have heen slight puffs. -of air which have been"quite refreshing ; for a•few seconds. At To noon the litria.Exiies thermometer indicated a' 98 degrees, and the • mercury is steadily going course everybody who. can get away Will rush to Atlantic City or. Cape May this afternoon. The following is the state of the thermometer at the BULLETIN office at noon on the past five days, compared.*.svith the smile period last year : • 1869. 1868. . 79 . 78 76 88 83 90 93 84 • 94. ••• 77 August 17 " 18 " ...... •• • . Purr, WArEn.—The water now furnished to the citizens of the northeastern part of the - city is of the most offensive ands unhealthy character, musing much complaint. Messrs. Dougherty Sons, distillers, on Front street "below Girard - avenue; have a tine well cif pure spring water; from whiclithey will commence vutuping at noon to-morrow for • gratuitous • • . distribution to all - who may come for It. They can throW - out 100,000 gall Ons per hour,- and 11 - eontinue - in — operation -- fts=:=°lotto as the present scarcity exists. The movement is a commendable one, and worthy of imitation. Ttt r.- TAPPING;—.A: - youth-- named - , - James - Smith, aged twelve years, was arrested yester day while, in the ' act of robbingthe money drawer of a store at Sixteenth. and South streets. The till had been tapped twice be fore, and then a bell was fastened to it. This ledto the capture of one of the tappers on the third attempt. Smith' turned tale on his com panionS. and several of them were also arrested: The whole party will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon. Ronimn i v-Two men entered the establish ment of W Vaber & Son, No: 618 Chestnut street, yesterday.' ' . one engaged the attention , of the attendant, and the other walked about -the place. After the departure' of the men it was discovered thatiwo bars of silver, valued :at.s.9o, had been abstracted from the Are-proof • 'BeATINI; A CHILD-MarrConner,; residing at F ' hhurne.Place, Washington street, below Seli ath, was .before Aldermaii,Collhas 'this morning, upon the charge of heating, ter Mite year old daughter on the head with a piece of iron.. The, little girl had her head severely cut; Mrs. Conner *as held in $BOO hail for trial. • • CLOHE DttiviNo.—Patrick "Maguire was arrested this morniug for violating the ordi '.itaitee relative to close driving. He \Vas fined ' by Alderman Riddell.; THE YANKEE GREEN CORN-CUTTER is bne of the neatest and Most useful little articles, of table furniture that ive . have had ,the good fortune to possess. It entirely removes, all ob letion to the use of green corn' on account of owel complaints;; as :it, gives you• the pure fruit of the -grain, Which can be used freely by the most delicate. We have great plea Sure in commending it as a really valuable thing. TIIMMITII'S N'E* E.i • onE, at 614 Cbestruit street, is now in ;the - full tide _of its BUCt2CM: us Perso about leaving the city can procure a full supply . of light literature, as well as toilet and fancy articles of eVery. !description.i. All the-latestpublications.constantly_oulia.rl._ • ATTENTION is called , to the first conid.gn ment of Bartlett Pears, from ,California, Just received and for sale by Le Maistre, Nos. 4 and 6 South Nintlf street. • " Mc)Tnuns AND NtrusEs i 11 find Burnet 's Kalligton most admirably adappgl for.applica:. Lion to the-tender and sensitive shin of infants. WE SPEAK from ex.perieliee %Olen we say that the Oceau Howie is the best kept Hotel at • Cape May. t .1314.11 IlEconATEtt • • alul Teo Ste to ie , riiiiires. Pitney Lii, ; at giratly roturi.l lir sold to ',nuke room, tor now urti vim! tall Tlioat• about to purelnier will gtouly tiwir tolling a n d rNautioiuq our i.ne , raid 1:311 . 11:ti stork . . KE.1114 ti CHINA NOTICES. trla DAILY EV ENI.ILO. , J L U AUELPIitA.Skiti{DAY, 'AUGUST 21. , 1869, " re/EST ~.QUAL Trk • 411it."41 . 1iito'Frrucli C.llinC4 ---- • 'Containing 177, TILCC('F'• fOt . , 30 itneal ler tiettFlot 125 At ltiereo P tl itt itl e :F H l - I . l r :ra,..iii:4 CArtituttt titre et. • . . , . . , , Fine gohl-bund'lt'rench Chinn Ten Seta, 40 piecee for $l3 AI, iit• ' ; • • ' • • Chinn 71a11,1218 Chestnut street. BEAT QUALITY • ' • Whitt, Fret' ell China Tea'Seta; tl pieces for 810, at , . Jitat lea CHINA Cjiestuut fitreot WE have,Opened a largeravoice of Green Glazed Dessert Tuttle Ware, consiating of Plates', Fruit Leaves. Fruit Stands,. ete..ete. _ ' At KERR'S Chian 1 , 11111. 121 i) Chestnut street. STOI•E lif:T.—Fort, - - six pie, es {cups wl h handles), OS. Fort), -four ieeei. (cups with handles), 1.5 , 4, • All List quality; i t htitit's Chinit Hall, 1218 Chestnut • BEST: quality NN ITonstolie I•ntiner,lier.bert, alai Ten Sets, •• • '• • •• • , • Containing 120 puu es. for $29 59, , • • .Containing 105 pteres, for 525. ', • Containing 105 pteeos, for SM. • The übove ort mode up of useful pieces. oub' and aro Jorge enoupluiotdine twelvepersOns, . • , • , Chino Bell, 1218 Chestnut street', • „ .• - . , -- TAklifoii.§turd - Spore Wasltetc are - rtudy for delivery upon call. Depot,lMl Oheitnut str4;et.. A Tit • • ARTr. taste -- Otto : 'sit tio •e 11 visit • the studio of 11Irs. Br:Stigale, No. 700 Wood , street, without feeling gratified :with the works Of art - therein displayed. .designed for decorating -that tomb. - TILE FLORAL CAPLET in alperfect gem; etintaining yarious de signs of an el pproprinte o haracter. commemorative of the :•klepti-rtett:•oneli-front-tife,.---11*en-the.c2othlort-of4locease. '-iseriTtigtilM-tirititittltairMrtliedinrisbenirtlftilinemeir— ' tore. " last fog as . 111(` 'We advise our routers to Tailor send for circulars, and make themselves AC• ,iiiiiiinted.with no entirfi new work of art which orlgi , -tiated-with-lkirathr • SURGICAL lESTRUMENTS ancl druggists' Bun dciee SNOWDEN & 4 BROtIIEE, ' , • 23 South Eighth street. _ OUR LICSTO3IEIiti -AND .TH:F., rtr131;10. • DIRRCUANT TAILOR' AND•dtoTRIER, • ' respectfully draws your attention 'to' this notice, that the assortment °Ulm° Clothing now being made for hie Fall business will be-full and . , .•• , inqsuarassan IN STYLE, 4 4tra.ITTI • :-AND PRICE. A very treat redurtioa ,from farmer' prices rill be ?mule, and perfect satisfaction.guaranteed to all. The best cutters only employed., and customer-Work made in style and unequaled by any establishment in the State. • ••Tota PATRONAGE PESPEC • LILLY SOLICITED; A I ) ETX IYroCoCiCIIOACHEFf ' - Can bo killed by a single flask of Lyon 7 s Insect Pnwder olso kills insects This is their:la:aural enemy. See-tlnit you get the genuine. It has A. Lyon s signature oa4hepockage. All others are frauds. • Depot, 21 Park Bow, N. Y. MISSIES' SITXPOWNS, at Owkfoids'. Jmnptoua MOTHERS and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Sown'• infant Cordial. LADIES' Siainowm, at Oaldords' • GET ONE of ttiose- Pocket Panamas, sold at Oaktorde!, unOer the Continental. • • DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND 'CATARRH. - J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Har t treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the Midst success. Testimonials from the most reliabh sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their-patients, as ho has no secrets in his practice. Art. flcial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination.: THOSE CELEBRATED. Pocket Prinarnas;sold at Charles Oakford dt Son's, under the Contioental, are very convenient for gents, raveling. Coiks, Bunions, Itiverted .Naili; skillfully treated by )r. J. Davidson, No. 915 Obeatnut street. Charges moderate. ViATETH-CLOSETS, COMMODES AND 'Privy Fixtures. .Sales-rootn with A. H. FRAN CISCHS & Co., 513 Market street. jy3i s to tu-siss WEDDING CARDS, INVITATIONS v for Parties, &c. New styles. MASON &CO an2stl§ 907 Chestnut street. DWEDDING INV TATIONS EN _grayed in the newest and best manner. LOUIS KA, Stationer and Engraver, 1033 Cheatnnt street. fe2o tf MARRIED. BAMBO-811.F4RE11.—Un - the 18th Inst., nt the rest hence of the bride's parentt," Buttonwood,' by the:Bev Thom. 8. Yocont, J. Itober:s Rambo to Lillie C. Sheure No Cards. DIED lIAIIPER.—On the 19th met., at the reeldenee of his father, No. 1811 Walnut street, 'Alexattler 3. Ilarptr, eldest eon of James liarper, Sr. Funeral this (Siitm dal') •iftorto—u. o'cl DLACK SILKS L EXTRA 11) PIANO COVEBS,_ORDERED . STYLES, • • DOUBLE CHAIN BLACK MOHAIR; . CLOCK BRAND BLACK ALPACAS. • EYRE .4 LANDELIA • Fnarth and %rah gLIG - 0 S fr - : - .•\ THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN tt t y Churcb,_Wasbington Square.—Preaching to-mor row at 114-; A.lll. • It* BabST. CLEMENT'S CHUM:H.—T.O- inorroW - lieing the fourthSimdny±n the niouthtlie afternoon eervice w i ll be omitted; Service - in - the evu ning at 8 o..cleek. It* ÜbCHURCH OF THE EPIPHAI%.7Y. Tlits Church will be re-opened for Divine service to-morrow, August 22d, at lea' A. N., and at 5 o'clock. Y. al. it. ObREV.R.It - ;IIEADLE WILL PREACH to-morrow at the Second Preshyterlan Church, S. E. corner of TWenty-first alai Walnut streets, at 10% A. 31. andS - TH - OP -- OF THE E - H. CESSOII. Swirlg_Gp.nte_ii, b_elowißroad. = .The Itec rer;fte%C-J.-117Diiliani,Will Preach Sunday morning. No service in the evening. It* CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN ur_D' Church. Locust street. above Fifteenth.— PreacDing - tohiorrownt by-Rev. James T. Hyde, of Connecticut. - lt* fr*. ALEXANDER PRESBYTERIAN Church, Nineteenth and Green streets.—Rev. Dr. Malin will preach in this church on next Sabbath morning, services commencing at lON o'clock. It* Ox , CENTR A . L PRESBYTERIAN \ Church, Eighth and Cherry atreetA.—Rae. W. Henri! green, D of Princet E. . Will preach to morrow (Sabbath morning) at 1034 o'clock. Strangers cordially invited. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL. Church, Eighteenth and• Green streets.—Rev. Mr. Emerson will preach to -morrow at 1034 A. M. and 734 P.M. The congregation of the North Broad litreet Presbyterian Church, by invitation, unite in • this service. - . It* UNION SERVICES.—SEVENTR DaDand West Arch street Presbyterian Churehen.— Rev. A. A. Willits, D. D. will preach in the morning at JO% &chick, In the Seventh Church, Broad street, above Chestnut. and Rev. E. R. Beadle, B. D., in the evening; at 8 o'clock, in the West Arch street Church, Eighteenth and Arch streets. NOTICE—THE' TENTH PItESBY. ,urD TERIAR Church (Rev. Dr. Boardman's) corner of Walnut and Twelfth streets: will, Providence permit ting, he open for divine service every Sanbath through out the Summer, at 10% A.'3l. and SP. 111. Rev. Br. Mcilvaine, of Princeton, is engaged to preach ,during that time. ,Strangers others are cordiallyinvited to attend.' , jy1(1-88t.' IY HALE YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN it•rD" Association; 1210. Chestnut street. The Monthly Meeting °tam .Yours g Men's Christian Association will be held next MONDAY EVENING, at O'clock. ' • " ' ' Essay by J. H. CoY/c, Eau: Subjeo—"Sabbath School 31'.cidocry." 111 stien for discussion-" Are "the modern arrange; me si' for conducting Sabbath Schools ; adequate to the wok before us." icel and Instrumental Music wider the direction of Prot. John Bower. Th • public are invited, — • . it§ SPECIAL NOTICES. WILLS OPHTHALMIC HOSP_ITAL, I - 'JULIE ABOVE EIGHTEENTH SIIREET. Oyen tinily ut 11 A. M. for treatment of - diseases of tlm .Pernstexa_nuitozoi; " ErTGEORekE C. HA RLAN,l6o+lohestnut ntreot. • VIBITINd mANAGErts, EZRA DYER, ,142 e Walnut itreot. AMOK HILLISORN; 44 North Tenth street. ,X.L3I.OIIEAL_H/N.Ei_4(l.l.oll2l_Green.atreet. _ .• I .; MISS E IZA W., S . MITH, HAVING Ll.v..Y retrieved from 13.24 to 1212 SPRUCE atreet, will re-open her . Boarding and Day School for Young Ladlell on WEDNESDAY, September 15. Circulars may be obtained from Lee & Walker, •TILH W,,Queen & Co., and after AnKnot 25 . • AT THE.SCROOL. jy2i a &limp§ azi ont.4:RD STREEt. 1109 TUREBM, RUSTAN, AND PERPUblii'd) -MopartmPuto tor 'Ladies. '4 0 Maths open from° A. M. to 9 P. M. n: MERCANTILE lABB.AIII7—T E NTH ; ik,D 7 • 1n elleatnut.--.011 iILONDAY, 2.3i1 and .ant it further nut leo, theNewnpupper Itooni will be opened at 7.1 e o'clock A. The Librari Room will o 3 opiMed at a o'clock , ita heretofore. au2l H td 9 t' • R. FRANK PALMER, I.L. D., Spit.. goon Artist; has just been commissioned by the Burgeon-General to fuippl v the Palmer Arm and. Log for xnutllated Officers of the P. S. Army and Navy. The Governmental oillees are to be located in Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and are till conducted by Dr. PA.Larat. • turr 74tr § • C. A ICES A•43'4 tivi,,,,voLLEOE...I '"n Ite-oriks SciikeinlT.l3th4:ll36o, i PIIINABY AND ACAPIOI G:DBFAGTKENTS. • 'A Bente Betirding,Settool for nys.'l,' . / '.; ', . '' t • Charges-821(4o Wiper year.' ',.. . ~,' '• , s "' ' .t_ Addrow..-.Buir. Int,Wat,it.s. AudaltUda:Pa. , . aul2 , ln kAbit au 12,1n Viii , .11001.4:1,-00,11:"Or FOURTH., J'. end Gremisteeets ( entrance on Fourth street), will reopen en the first Second -day in the-, Ninth mouth ( Seitember 0); 186,2 ' • - - ~' - . ' T wee schools Intro large' and srell.ventikited rooms,. , • an, nre underthe vitro of eipprieElce4 teachers. For forlherinforination apply tattle schools to Sarah 8, Long, Principal of Grammar School; % •.:' .• ,- '.- ItebdEcil -T. Buckman,. Priucipol .of Secondary Abblo T.. Lippncott Principal of Frimary School; .. . . • CL 0 THING ' -Spencerßoberta, 421 N. Sixth street; Wallah A,. A Ilen;in Green street: CUSTOM ,worac, JOHN --HOwititHit, my 6 rP STATE . : Elatti'S ',YOE SALE.-- State rights of a valuable invention just patented, Cuin designed for the slicing, vatting and chipping of dried beef, cabbage, &0., are hereby o ff ered - foranie, It is an article of great value to Aproprietore of , hotels and restanranto r nnd it ohonlit beintrotinced into`every fam ily. State rights for . sae. Model can be seen at the telegraph of ce, Oooper'sPointM, • ~ rnv29.ti§ • • • ItILTSDII & HOFFMAN. R E G ITLA D.RX EVE , . LEGISLA.OHIH, SECOND. DISTRICT, , WILLIAM C. GILLINGHAM.. jy3 tf letps Oa THE PUBLIC% m' .11E INT ER ested in what the City Ite says, " ! Nudorsed by prominent, .no one fail to egnlo tgz lgt7: iv, HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518 And 1520 Lombard-streetiDisiensary Department. ...Alma treatment andmediolne Dustehed gratuitously otke poor. - IT •Y. I.A.IIDERIEIACH'S • CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND • COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, , FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. -- ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. .-. Entrance 108 South - TENTH Street. This School presents the following advantages : Finely ventilated class-rooms, with ceilings thirty feet in height, giving each pupil more then double the usual breathing space. ^ Wide, massive stairways, rendering accidents in es t. embling and dismissing almost impossible. • A corps of teachers every ono of whom his hrul years of experience in the nrt of, I:gnarling knowledge, and making study interesting', and consequently, profitable. A mode of teaching and discipline _calculated to make school attractive; Instead of burdensome to the pupil— an indispensable requisite for complete success. . Applications received at the Academy from 10 A. M. to P. M., daily, on and after AUGUST 23. Catalogues, containing Dill particulars' and the names of many of our leading citizens. patrons of the Institu tion, may be obtained at Mr. W. F. - Werburton's, 430 Chestnut street, or by addressing the Princip_alas above: LAUDERBACH, Late Principal of,theNorthviest Public Grammar School. ault-lm • THE EDGEHILL SCHOOL Will begin next session in tho NOW. Academy Building • At Merchantville, (Four miles from Camden,/ • • BBMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. " For Circulars, apply to • Bey. T. W. OATTELL. iy26 6wg MISS CARR'S SELECT . BO DING and Day School for Young Ladies. EILDON SEMINARY, opposite the York RoajSta- Con, North Pennsylvania Railroad, seven miles from 1 hiladelphia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 15th. Circulars obtained atthe office ) of, Jay Cooke k Co:, T tinkers, 114 S. Third street, or by addressing the Princi al, Shoemakertewn P. 0 4 , Alontgomery co.,Pa.au2l VIIHE - BEST • PROVIDED SCHOOL IN AMERICA.—THE SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSI CAL INSTITUTE--a School for Boys and Young Men —Corner Poplar and Seventeenth streets, re-opens MONDAY,Beptember 6th. J. ENNIS, A. M., an2l lm* Principal. siSO.AwBBegN.J.ND AND TUITION, uu2l•e w Mt* , REV. T. M. REILLY. A CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT Xi. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. (founded. A. D. 1785,) Southwest corner.LOCUST andJUNlPßastreets.--The Rev. JAMES W. ROBINS, A M., Head Master, with ten Assistant Teachers. •From SeptenibCr I, 1869, the price of Tuition will.be NINETY - Dollars per annum for all classes; payable half-yearly in advance. • French, German, Drawing and Natural Philosophy are taught without extra charge. By order of the Trustees. . o GEORGE•W.• HUNTER, Treasurer, The setedon-wilt-opttt di - IL-MONDAY, -September-6th. Applicattene for • atlmission may be made during the -preceding 'week - ,-,between ten 'and twelve o'clock-in the ant 7 to th a 18t5 . Head Raster. "fIpHE HILL" ' .1 SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL, An English, Classical, Mathematical, Scientien and • Artistic Institution, • • FOR YOUNG MEN AND-BOYS, At POTTSTOWN, Montgomery County Pa The First Term of the Nineteenth Mutual Session will commence on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day ofBeptomber next. Pupils received at any time. For Circulars, address Rev. GEO. F. MILLER, A: M., REFERENCES: Principal.. REV. DRS.—Wigs,. Schaeffer, Mean,_ Krauth, Seise, Muhlenberg Stover, nutter, Stork, Conrad, Boni berger, Wylie, Sterret, Murphy, Brniksiumks, etc. • HONS.—Judge . Ludlow, Leonard. Myers, M. Russell • Thayer, Bomb 111. Boyer, Jacob S. Yostaiiester (U -lmer, John Killinger, etc. ESQS —James E. Caldwell, James L. Claglioat, C. S. Grove, T. C. Wood, Harvey Bancroft, Theodore G. Boggs, C. F. Norton, L. L. Houpt, 8. Gross Fry ;Miller & Derr ;c Charles Wannemacher, James, Kent, Santee & tn, , v 13,1889, jy29 th s to • - DROP. %A,. D. DELACOURTIVIL — LRE: 1 turn .froul Paris and resume his French classes September let. autl 2831* ERMANTO.WN SEMINARY FOR ILA • YOUNG LADIES. Green street, south of Walnut Lane, will re-open September 8. For circulars contain ing full information, apply to Prof. W. 8. FORTESCILE, A. M., Principal. auggltfg , AXTEST PENN SQUARE ACADEMY, vv Ord National Bank Building), • S.V. corner Market street and West Penn Square. A training Collegiate Technical and Commercial School for boye and young men. Gymnastics, French, 'German, Art, Vocal Musie, all under Hkillful teachers, without extra charge. College classes in every stage of preparation. • An hest 2 he Booms will be. open for inspection on and aftet 3d. • ' T. BEA.NTLY YANGTON, Princlied. (Testimonial :3 • • • • PIIILADELPITIA, May let, 1869. I take sincere pleasuie in commending Mr. Langton to the confidence of • all who are interested in the education of boys. ills large ',experience ; his past success his . broad and thorough views of education ; his enthusiasm in his profession ; his conscientiousness and sense of the responsibility attaching to his vocation ; and hie enemy Wary_ life op a member of IV Christian church,,render him, in rny jUdgraent,! Peculiarly' qualified to be an In struetor Of youth, GEO. D. BOARDMAN. itul4 s tci th tf§ Pastor of First Baptist Church. BEILVXUE 11413T.ITUTEN1'011•YOUN.G LADIES, ATTLEBollo,_ltucks eounty,Pa:'.' Bean ( tifully loeated, about,' twenty miles from PhiladelplAtat Prominent as a pleat:Mt homeand for thorough teaoh!' iinig...For particulars, address 1 W. T. . • Principal. ~- . (latiklogtiesii and' information -may bo had nt--Gilbert Coombe, A'. 31. 3 608 rtinroUull street; J. J.,Grahante, Twelfth and Filbert streets; J.'o. Garrigues, 608 Arch street; Josiah Jackson, of Cow perthwait & 628 Chestnut street, and H It. Warriner, Esq., 20 North P,§ —Seventh-street. El= 115tI S.H. P ZIT. 0 12.,P L=T. HIS CHURCH JJ school foi girth; on the south bank of the liehighp will begin Its second year I). V., on the 15th of tientout bor. The nuniber of nuptials to thirtY stenon la taught by it resident gerernesa, and 'so far' utvpositiblis made the language of the family, Adams for circulars, sce., Bislionthorpe;' l, ' BethlehemiTa• jA-6,w,6c163 CON SERVATOR Y.ol!' MU SIC: Office No. 1024 Walnut - street. I. , ,Clasteltems 1024 Walnut and 8.57 North Br9ad. 'lnstructions wilt isai DIONDAYy Sept: 0, - 1869. Ii Cll.ltCULAltil AT T STORLEBiII/141 13 1 21 11 OAWARY. AOADEINIY,..A.T 9hurch, Minlbeim street, Germantowu. Pbll4. • rhe.school year coniniencesouthe ;second of Septeinhu t • The Principal will recofve family v under. the • ininie(liutethurge ;, tour boys; between the ages of eight end thirteen years,' at , throe:hundred dollarkr, per, school year. For eireularaddress the Principal, B. shoeutlkkor, ' A. M. 91S'MHOheita street Philadelphia, L., sr: , • Itelerences-4Rov. J Ferry, Rector; T. A. Newhall, Esq., Bun. , Carroll 13rewater, J-; L. Erringer, . • auT atfiw 10th READY-MAbt- 131X1 - 31 SIS and 1420' .01):ETAT, 1 0N-' aut94to riIEE MIISSUS MANSFIELD'S SCHOOL, 1 No. , srfatfain street t - Itlarkot Square Clertnantown. will open' Wednesday, Sept.lsth, 1869. 'For further in formation apply of the School Latter Sept. 2,1„ BEFErtancne.—llev. A....T. Peabody, D. D., Harvard Univeratty.*:_ , ltalnb : -.Wahlo-- Emerson, t Concord, Mass.- Oliver Wendell, Holmes, M, D., Boston. Senate! Dow les t Springfield. Mum. E. It. Hoar, Attornel- Genera 1 ashington. Doreen Gortnnutown. Bev. Yartitigtoll; Germantown. ' ItU l9 /Mu" MIBS ,- LA 11t13“,t3 • SEM INA EY FOR. Young Eddies, X 6429 Eorth• Seventh etrebt, reopen 'WEDNESDAY, September E 1,1269: anl6-/m" ' "ATI: S "STOKES' Sesooli,• - 4807- "14tAIN, lII_ reet, germontonm, will re:open 31ONDAY, Sep; tembo . 13th; anir Imo 11/1 iklE„ E. SEItOI4 WILL. RE-OrgN ON the IfithOf Frenifit Etiglish School for boys under 12. at her Residence, No. 1136 South Penn Square. •VerntsrTer Bos : slaver five months (Inchullng Latin) 840. . - aul7 lm§ 111StriVONNEY-attiL,---ITISS-DIITLAVg . will reopen'their boarding- and , day, settee!. (Lwen' , tieth year); Segtvntber 15, titl6ls , ohestntit. street. Par rs from mrculars., - sulfite octl - - - MISSES WILSON WILL RE-QPEN earn e n t e l' olit t , l g i pt i etblnn, fge. eg ''?",(4lletroi Argt rthp..l4,Elliall. .UNIVERSITY;: ; ' SOUTH DETHLEntat;PA: .' Term opens on September Ist. For admlssionlo the Classes or Special Schools. appV to 001!PEE, - LL. D., :President. EZIEMINI M . -- J.SS •-- •ARRO - TT AND MRS. WELLS, ..(Formerly of No. lat 7 Poplar street), Will open their Boarding andßay, School for Girls, on the first llionday in October;l669, at 6254 GERMAN , TOWN avenue, Germantown,- Philadelphia. Until:October lst, *act to No. 744 .North, raNN TBENTKStreet. , ' - MADAMECLEMENTS FRESCH,PECfr .testant Boarding,and Day 'School ; Germantoin, Pa. The Fall term will \ open WEDNESDAY, Septem ber lath. /869. ,\ . For Circulate, apply tette Frmelpal, adY nu§ THE MISSES CHAPMAN'S BOARDING. and Day Schdol for Young Ladies will reopen September 1.3th,•1869. Por Ciructlart4 .address tho Prin cipals, iltdrnesburg, Twenty-third - Ward.: Phibtdel phis, or they can bo obtained at Dir. TRUDIPLEB'S Music Store, Ala t'bestnut street..Philada.. . > ant 2m' c2EORGE R. BARKER, A. 31„ WILLRE ‘a open his English and Classical School, PricO ,11. et, Germantown, on , Monday, teptembpr .6th, BARROWS'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS t In the CITY INSTITUTE. at Chestnut and Eighteenth, will re-open MONDAY,I Se eta arab TUANTED—A COMPETENT ". MUSIC v INSTItUCTOR—Qualifled to take. chame' of:the rchestra and choirs of the..lnstitutlcat for the 'Blind, 3ventil_thaud.Bace streets. r • • out!) 31* WILLI:13I CHAPIN, Principal. LEM ALE COLLEGE, O,RDENTOWN, 1: N. J.—This Institution, ko long and so favorably known, continues to furnish the besreducational advan T toges, in connection with a pleasant, Christian home. (Mologues, with terms, etc., furnished on application, College opens September 16th. n - 14-2m§ •• JOHN IL IILAKELEi: President. MEI 01 All DRIO kikVi Wirt :4-.11.111 faPEREMPTORY SALE.-THOMAS & SONS. A uctioneers.—Valnahle Coal Lazuli, £0 mires, Schuylkill County, Pa.—ln the assigned estate of Thomas II nil, trailing us MOMS Hull 'S Co., lately - ad. judged a bankrupt in the District , Court of the United States, for the Hasten; Distrait of Pennsylvania, will be sold at public sale. without rewire, at 12 o'clock. noon. At the Philadelphia Exchange. all that tract of landAtuate in Maze' t0V11914, Schuylkill county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point intim western boundary of the tract and in the line between Schuylkill mid-Lucerne counties: thencney..tentllng north i degrees 30 rninuteS, West 'B6.'percheit to. a stone 'Cotner; thence" south 41741egrees 30 minutes , west 181 perches-to•' pine; thence south 92 degrees 30 minutes west to a point in tins between Luzerne and Schuylkill countieS;thence follow; ing said county line south 70 degree; 30 minutes. east 34 perches to a post; thence north 9,9, degrees, ieist 417 peix:bem to the place of beginning; cot 50 acres., be the 4thielmi we or less. • The aliOve described property Is a par_i of a largeli Anactof land, which has been successindlv worked for conlnnal is supposed to contain coal TOW of considerable value. For further particulars apply to Wm. W. • Lolyard, Fail:, No. 17 South Third street. By order of H. HAMBURGER, Assignee. •, M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctiikneers, • au2l sell,lB 139 andl4.l South Fourth street. • .1.•411.01.1"T0RY...5AL - E 7 —THOMAS & kliiirSons,Atieticneeral-;-Tx•C throJe-sb4y fraine lingo, Nos. 1327 and 13x4 Adrian street, Mirth of Chomp sow street, Seventeenth rt Ward. On Tue.day, September 1859, at 12 o clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, without reserve. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with the 2 three-story frame messuages thereunto belonging; 'situate on the cast side of nAdrian (late Amber) street, 258 feet 31. i ineheg north of Thomp son street, Seventeenth Ward; the lot eimtaining in ,front on Adrian street 38feet DU inches. and extending in depth 28 feet 5.4 inches on the north line, and 37 'feet S inches on the south line. object to a yearly ground rent of $l5 (sliver money.) Sale absolute. • . _ _ M. THOMAS & SONS. A . uctioneerit, —an 21uo 152.5 139 and-1-41 South -Fourth otroet...--- , :. , ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-ESTATE of 'Matthias Cantwell,' deceatasl,'- . -James A. Free man. Auctiencer. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia 'on Sat. Imlay afternoon, September 11, 1850, at .4 o'clock. will be sold. at public sale on the premisest. the following • describedssal estate, late the property of Mathis Cant -well itlecenSed - HNo • J.—Stone-Dwelling - and Lot. Ores son and Mechanic streets, Manayunk. A lot of ground_ with the thrutvstorr brick-messuage-thereon-erectedi situate in Manayunk•;now the - , Twenty:first Ward of the City • beginning at a stake standing in the southeast 'tomer of-Mechanic and=Oressow-strecterthence-alon,„ the north lino of Cresson' street - toward Robeson street. feig illforecria - kiglirotrpiirtertoMon"girtqlZ4s - 16 - et 31 Inches, to the south -line or Mechanic , street, and t along -the swine 54 , feet-ill'i inches to the placeof begin . ning. --,-1119 - Clear of incumbrunce, -No -2.—Lot Adji,iniuK i lot ufground - with thofr.unc, w"rkslloP.tbereon, beginning at a stake on the south side of Mechanic street, said stake being distant in si north easterly direction 54 feet 10'4 inches from the southeast corner of Mechanic and Cresson streets; thence Ina line -at right angles to Mechanic street and towards Toobeson street,';-ts feet 4 inches; thence parallel to Mechanic street in a northeasterly direction. In feet 7 Inches; thence at .right angles to 'Mechanic, street 35 feet 4 inches to the smith side thereof, and along the came lenoot 7 inehes to 'tile place of beginning.• , • • , ••W"'"" Clear of ineumbrance• tt7'Sy,l3o to be paid at tin• time of sale. By the Court.; JOS E Pll MEGA RY, Clerk 0. U. - HANNAH CANTWELL, A IwittishuU lx. JAMES A. FREEMAN \ net bower, • an2l 2.55e4 • . iwos• FOR SALE. ga GERMANTOWN .COTTAGE, .52.51POHOOKEN Street, l 6 rooms,eloiont lot 100x2.17, very cheep. Apply to C. KEYSER KING, next De pot,Gormtintown. el • ELEGANT GER brANTO OT ALTAGE, Pointed Stone, Flahor , a lane, oms, large lot, cheap. , KEYSER KING, next Depot, Ger mantown. , •W. GERMANTOWN, COTTAGE, 13 MEELTubpoheckevi street: n roont4,loo3oxlll,only 4tfioo U. KEYSER KING, next Depot, Germantown. It VA NO. 69 HERMAN STREET, GER: MELIKANTOWN. large home• No at Herman' etroot; Germuntown, only e4OlO. C. KEYSER KING, next De- pot, Germantown. lt* - iffl -NO. : 1723', 'CHESTNUT , : STILI. ET, BEL Philadelphia, marble front i 2 o l roirn s vinkir N e G nt situation, cheap. ...Apyy . , : onlYo Germantown.. . OM 1614 GREEN. STREET, PHILADEL JIMLIIIIA, magnificent houe_,o etable and coach house. Apply only tp KEYSER. 4944,1 G, taor,,t,,Depot, Ger mantownt , It* Agm . SALE-:—N SPRU E 's.r ; 4EI Lot le 2.3% feet front; 20.5'feet deep to a street.' Ilas large Parlors, Dining: ‘ltoorn, , atichen, :Ironing . and Washing rooms on ilrettloor.. !dirge .three-story back Amildings.with the modern iniprovenionts: - POgflo9lll.on on receiving deed. Apply between 11 and 12 o'clock. to E.-A.~RIGIIAM,ILo. 311 ,8 nue2 .4t* GERMANTOWN.—R R SALE- r a'tWO pointed stone Cottages ,witb every ,eitY , .conve-, n env), lust finishing, within A ve .^ miles walk, from Church lanue:titation... J. 'IS: Y §ONjti, 733 Walnut. street.. . • , , . FOR SALE-MODERN RESIDENCE, nurrblo first story.; with overt' conveniorkae;and 6 cot - side-yarti,No - r-aTTL-South-Fifteentli-streeff--belofr- Spruce. 3. M. GUMMEY k&lIONS; 733' , Walnut etreet. t - -77 v ,„ •• EIGHTH:. STREET.;,.• FOR SALL•= • tei valuable Proporty,N 02827 Nortfi Elkhth'strd6t: GMESIEY 50N5,,,733 'Walnut etreet. FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT t.:7OUl'l; seat and Farm ~ c ontaining 85 7 11.6 . 04 stipeflor land, beautifully located cout the Neeliaminy. 'creek; cow , venlont to• Schenek's Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Elegant double residenCo; with every convenience; stable and carriage-house; tenant-house; greou-hone hot-house i ice -house, , grounds handsomely , Unproved With , drallis and walks, Ms old , shade and evergreen treesnholee shrubbery, &c. Views may be seen at the'olllce of J, GlJltildEY.'& SONS: 733 Walnut street. WANTS. 'IOOEIIIIANEN'f7IOARDINGIVANT.TtIb, in a nice In Ivato faintly, by a Young Merchant and hht Otter, ulialq Io comforts of a honni, other boarders preferred; genthnan. dining. out, Toi d:tattross. rattug ' . torms ',Unit In*, box 1. 7 61, Poet Wpm. , • ati2l- B t* . . A PURNIST-I,ED HOUSE WANTED MIL for a reliable teniint. STEP HEN W. SOUTH, 162 South Fourth street, TO OPEN STRAVBRIDGE & CLOTHIER , • FIVE , IpIICYILTIA.NID PIECES &wed under market KV / LOW PRICES. !VIEW• YORK MILLS, .0174 OWN MAKE, WAMBIIiTTA, • Will4aWiWl l 4 l . l . l6 , WARREN, MOVSEREEPER, .PEQI6OT, ; • 414 4- eirfil - • ' . SIELEETINGrS. • 5.;41 , WALTUAIVI 43-4 AItoIIOSCOGGINV 9.4 ANDROgICIGGGIIII, 10..4' *MICA, 19.4 PitletrOT IN FIL:LAYVV-CASE ISILTSTAINS. 5-4 PEQUOT, 5-4 IFFAMISIUTTA, 5-4 NASHUA, IN UWI3ILEA.CLIEI) Groclns, TEN CASES CA N TON, FLAN:NELS, All the above by the yard,.:pleceot.:pachige, according to the vvranto of FAMITTF:S, HOTELS AND PUBLIC INSTiyuIiONS. We are detennined to increase our already . . . by' always keeping the prices so lOW as, to make it the interest of every consumer in and near Philadelphia •to deal exclusively at our house. , , STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, CENTRAT., DRY GOODS HOUSE, ' COBi I I / • sst MISCELLANEOUS. THE-IMPROVED BALTIMORE Fire-Place .Heater ,. With ILLUMINATING DOORS and v. MAGAZINE, of . sufficient cal for _ HOU,RS, at a cost of but 11 CEN S PER DAY.The most perfect and cheerful Heater, n use. Having made arrangements with • - • MR. S. B. stxTuNi OF BALTIMORE, For the EXCLUSIVE manufacturing of these Heaters, we, are prepared to furnish them in large or small quan tities. • bold Wholesale retail by the Manufacturer, JOl-1"N S.,CLARK, • - 1008 !Market Street. Beware of imitations gotton up on tho s popularity'of these Heaters: • • • ' • auS 2m§ , SUDDARDS &,VENNEMORE" Artists and Photographers, • BANE OPENED THEIR NEW GALLERIES, • No. 820 Arch Street.- Can and see them Picturei in' every StYlet and WM ,faetien guaranteed. • N. D.—All the Negatives of KEELER & RENNET MOUE, late of No. 5 S. EIGHTH, Street; have been re moved to the New Oaliories ' iel2s wtf PATENT 'OFFICES N. W. cor. Fourth and Chestnut (Untrance on FOURTH Strest.) ,FRANCIS' H. PLISTORIIIS ' • 'Solicitor of Patenti.- Patents procured for inventions in the United Statile and Foreign Coun tries nd all business relating to ram u°(icortircoiu Pate leopon:rntil:iiu'olocr kvery nh2oint , ENTALIICON - WORKIi . . - 4:...'*i',E:' , 'Woii.Kl:.'-i GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GDAUDS, for tore,frotita windot,il6r 'factory! atid.:;ararehoutta viindowa l .for cliarcitea anti cellar, vOndmva. 't. ' IRON and writn ItAlLlNGEijeti balContea,; °Moos, cemetery and garden reneek ' % , 114/Mral tdl9WanOoraado' to coutracterai"Billidbre driii Carpeutore. All orders Sind with iron:ubies,' and work guaranteed. ;,) , . • • R2A3ERT WOOD Jo C 0... 1136 Ridge Avenue, Phila. T) -7- 7, - cartust -- .:- - xfcmrvD - rorpralpit: J.. TON'S colebrated s Pine AppleAhf3t3Bq dal*: ex acted, and for eels by JOB. D. BIISSIEIt, & 00, 1 Sole gents. P••• T E, T RAD• OFFER 4i N S M U. for CASH and offered at less than our usual IN stinEvrinvasi. An immense stook comprising EVERY MAKE. Jut "Received, .- ,~ LARGE' MUSLIN TRADE,- .. ~.. , ..;a , ItS.WRIGUT, • , IF,OWESTDAILE, WWTXIFir, COM apiricairs; intomar. 0 1161 10.4 ANDROS OGG!Lti i , ' 10-4 WALTO *M s 11-4 1111IGWE1tOir, . ' 12-4 HUGUENOT. 5-4 HOOT. 6-4 UTICA, 6-4 WALTHAM, FIRE-PROOF SAFES,. THE ,GREAT FIRE AT .YONKERS. Herring's ,Safes Again Tested! , YONKZItS, August 79,1969 'Messrs. HERIII.Ntt, FARREL & SHRIIHAN, New York—atm/onm : At the great lire here an Sunday night last (Bth inst.), w)dch cOverM an "area. of two blocks, we had two of your safes In our;bitilding,Whtch passed safely through the.ordeal. 'When first diticovered they wero surrounded by burning luniber;arA bear evi dence of having had a severe test,as our Aimee( trasinesa occupied Seven lots, all covered with bnildings and hint ber, all of which' were entirely' consumed ' , and' to this heat the safes were expelled. It vies with great iiatlstac tion that we found, upon'cutting into our Safes, as they *ere so warped and swollen they could be opened in' no other way, that our books and • papers and money we all saved ; indeed the bills came out of the safe with a 'singe, and 'nothing - IS discolored ` but • tile . binding o the books'. Respectfully yours, ;! - • ' ' - ; .-, • ,•1 r- • .•. , • ACKERT St , OMR, HERRING'S -PATENT ,4331AHPIGNsAns, t 0.,, most reliable, protection` from tire new 'known;" HER RING'S - NEW PATENT RANKERS' '.SAYES, com bining hardened steel and iron with the Patent Frank- Unite or /31'IEGEL EISEN, furnishes a resistatit,agalnst boring and cutting tool to an extent iteretefore Mr . known. Farrel Herring & Co. Philadelpidri. Herring, Farrel & Shemin; 261 --Broadway,morner, Murray St., N. Y. ierring - kiCO4 - Chleagn:c; `Herring,Farrel&.Blternnut,-New,9rleans. I)lmllptsgai SEWING DIACRINES. . 0 . *.j:4:g.', : - ';g4:04.j..4.0:0;,,J . .. _- • .. '•.- ,': FOIL :SAT.& ON • .•'• '-. . ...4 4: %. - - ;'.4;;: - ,4 '-4:.4,..:•:';:J:,i'1 . .', k1..*:..,',..'',E•':;; ''cy .. .7 :. ;',':. , '`'.l) -•._ EASY PA NEN .. c. ' .t. , S . . P "914 ezi es Mit p " Street." PETERSON ;& CARPENTER, qq " GENERAL 'AGENTS. N t to tyre :••••.$ 4 .3 'A ._~~~_~'y~