BUSINESS NOTICES. e ours& Meyer. -Inventor . land Alma .atAtt toter a the celebrated Iron Frame Piano, has re the prize Medal of the World's Groat Exhibition. Lon don, England. The hig.heat prises 'awarded when and whorgvor exhibited. Warereoule,723 Arch street. Eatabllehed 1823. mytem orlfl Stoney Loaned on Life Insurance Poll tee; abso on Diamonds, Fine Jewelry and Real Estee at the Insurance Agency: 259 South Ninth et. jet Dug. CITY BULLETIN. State of Thermometer This Day at the Bulletin Office. • it A.8....J0 des. it Bi— —.BB deg. 2P. 21.....„81 g . Weather doer. Wind Southeast. A MUDDLE IN A COAL COMPANY.—An ad journed meeting, of the officers and stock holders of the Swatara Coal Company was held to-day, at the, rooms, No. 208 Walnut street. Mr. Hentyßumm filled the chair, and • Mr. Rhodes the klemtaryship. The latter gen tleman read the minutes of the last meeting. He stated also the object of the present one. It was to receive a report from a Committee. The Company, it is understood, owes $130,000 vided into one hundred thousand shares of stock, at $lO each. It was originally fifty thou sand shares. The Company lease the tract, they don't own it. The paid in capital is about $.300,000. It is claimed that the stock was re ceipted as full paid. Mr. Yerkes proposes to satisfy his mortgage, and accept for his olaim a new one to run ten years. John R. Read, Esq., appeared on behalf of various creditors. Counsellor Isaacs Gerhart represented the company. Outside the mort gage of ;Mr. Yerkes the obligations of the concern are about $40,000. This,in the opinion of experts, is not a serious incubus. It is claimed that in' anything like a good coal _ season the- company ought to clear $70,000:a.. - - Mr. Henry W. Gray made a brief statement' relative to a proposed assessment to pay $450 toward defraying-the-expense_of_a.iLinvestiga , _ tion into the claims of Mr. Yerkes against the Company. Mr. Yerkes is represented by Joseph N.Pile. At the meeting 17,770 shares of stock wore represented. The voting was to decide the question of the assessment.. He first proposed that the Committee, of which he was the Chairman, should make their re port. The referees appointed byt , the party re ported the debt of the Company to Mr. Yerkes, to be the - same sum, stated as alio re. This meeting was principally called to decide whether the report of the referees should be adopted or the reverse. Mr. Rhodes, as one of the referees, made a statement of the work done in their investigations into Mr. Yerkes. The disallowing of a claim for illegal dividend would have reduced M r. Yerkes's claim against - the Company to less than a thousand - dollars. In the opinion of Gemmel, this cannot be set aside. The redress was against the directors, who declared the, dividends. On behalf_of the Company, Mr. Rhodes offered $120,000 to Mr. Yerkes, but this offer was declined. • The voting will be done this afternoon. THE CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION AND THE PAS SENGER RAlLWAYS.—The—Dirgotors -of the Citizens' Association have addressed a corn munication.to•the District-Attorney, request -ing him to prepare a bill of indictment against - the Union Passenger Railway Company, on account of the grievances complained of- in the recent memorial presented.to the Court of Quarter Seggions. The Commissioner of .Highways has been requested to require the railway companies to put the streets in complete order. If this is not done at the expiration of the time of . the _legal notice, he is asked to have the streets repaired, or to stop the running of the cars, as authorized by law. . A resurvey of the railway •routes is being made. That of the Second and Third and Race and Vine streets has been completed. The Inspector reports that the West Phila delphia Passenger Railway is in better con dition than any other road in the city. Presi dent Morton has invited the Directors of the Citizens' Association to go over the entire route, and has expressed a readiness to do anything which may be pointed out as neces sary. The invitation was accepted, and the Directors will pass over the road this after noon. The Association finds, in the main, that the laws are sufficient to define obstructions, nui sances,&c., but that the power for the removal of nuisances is so wound up with red tape that legislation by City Councils will probably be desirable. On Thursday next there will be --presented-to City--Couneils-a-commuMeation showing the inefficiency of the inspection of all work done on the highways, and suggest. ing what appears to be the best remedies. BEFORE COMMISSIONER BIDDLE.—Isaac M. Tully was in tribulation this afternoon. He had a hearing charged with selling cigar rev enue stamps, as already reported. Charles A. Tears, testified—That,last Thurs day, he saw defendant at his place of busi ness ; he at first denied that he had sold any stamps, but afterwards admitted the sale of some to a man named Nusbaum; the stamps were genuine ; he admitted that he sold them at half their value ; when asked how he could do this his explanation was unsatisfactory, and witness gave him into the custody of Mar shal Ridgway. On cross-examination the witness said that be lived at 1823 North TWelfth street ;moved there on the 19th ult.; he came there from De lance, N. J.; witness is in the secret service of the United States ; from where he got his in formation of Tully witness declined to say • he was told that Tully was selling stamps, either counterfeit or stolen; none were tound on his person or in his house; witness never was in structed to arrest any one for selling genuine stamps at any price; witness arrested the de fendant without a _warrant; he got the war rant next morning. Eli Ridgway, a deputy marshal, made his statement. Counsellor Wm. M. Bull claimed that there was no fraud iu this matter. Dis trict-Attorney Valentino expressed himself sincere in arguing in an entirely opposite di rection. The hearing is still in progress. LOCAL CHOWDER .—The indications at the present moment aro that" growing " vieather has come for other crops beside the crop of grass. The latter rarely grumbles about too much rain. A cow that asks more .than a quarter of a dollar -a pound for her butter should be ashamed to look a consumer in the face. —The Park Commissioners will complete the bridge over the Wissahickon in about six weeks. The much-needed bridge at Diana yunk still remains unrestored. —The extent of the exodus to the country has already told 'upon the congregations of city churches. The river steamboats, as well as the railroad trains, tell the extent of the hegira. _ —hi the United States Court, this morning, argument cases were the-order of the day. The spectators are on such occasions made up only of parties interested. The Judges looked dozy. The tipstave not only looks, but is so. We do not know of - anything more dry than these proceedings. —A rush is being made toward Williams port. The Knights Templar Convention is the attraction. Traveling salesmen are also on the move. The gentlemen remaining at home are non-engaged, when not playing checkers, or fighting the blue tailed fly. The dog star this after noon is executing its first howl. The fatness of the season this year has been vouchsafed,- principally to dealers in umbrellas. ATTEMPT TO BLOW Ur A BREWEItY.—Last evening, about eight o'clock, an attempt was made to blow up the brewery of Charles Pres ser, at Thirty-sixth and Sycamore streets, in the Twenty-fourth Ward. Three men were - seen to take from a stone quarry in the neigh borliood: a twenty-five pound keg of powder, and place it within twenty yards of the build ing. They then returned to the quarry, as is supposed for more powder. Tbese movements were witnessed by a man who was standing on :I hill overlooking the scene. lie notified Po lief men _Kelley and Dunn, of the Sixteenth If it trict. .They ran down and discovered that a fuse alma eighteen feet long .had bin it :lighted The fusn cut in the centre, and • ~ .1441 explosion and uestrnedon of,. property wag -- prev, 10,11. The villains who cone oe u . .o tl;..sc epic ef,.•aped. M oienxnous .Assour...m.--Ahout thres oeolock y. , l.terda.aftertioori;a row occurred at, Mater nd-Callowhill. streets::_ Polleenum rtempted tcrquell the disturbanbe, when hey was attacked by, three men,,and was so badly, beaten that his physician.prononnced his con dition exceedinglyy, critical. One of the assail-, :HIM, James Mahoney, hid himself in the loft ()fa house in the neighborhood, and was dragged out by Sergeant Gilchrist and Police man Pauley. Another of the assailants, James Cleggett,in company with a man named Daniel Finn, afteiwards attacked Cornelius Caney and Thomas McCaffrey, at New Market and Callowhill streets, and, during the affrav,Cleg gett iS alleged. to have used a knife. He and Finn were arrested, and the three prisoners were placed under $1,200 bail each, to apswer at CoUrt. ATTEMPTED BUPAlLARY.—Yesterday morn ing, between one and two o'clock, a burglar entered the house of Mr. Armstrong, at Fifty second and Vino streets. He ascended to the second story and got into the sleeping apart ment of Mr. Armstrong. The latter was aroused and leaped out of bed. The robber then jumped out of the window. Mr. Arm strong went down to the front door and saw the man standing a short distance off. He picked up a small marble slab,.and, approach ing the fellow, dealt him a severe blow be-. tween the eyes, felling him to the ground. At this-time-two-men-rushed-to-the-relief--of--the thief and Mr. Armstrong went into the house again. THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CELEBRATION.- St. John's Commandery Knights Templar, .No. 4, of Philadelphia, will assemble to-mor row (Tuesday) morning at the City Armory, Broad street, below Race. The members will appear in entirely new dress and uniform, and will leave the Armory at 7.30, accompanied by Beck's Band to take a special train ,on the Pennsylvania Railroad, to proceed to the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar, at Williamsport. They will return home on Friday next. J.trvErtmn Dimmick is proprietor of an ale house on Bringhurst street, in Germantown For some time past he has been missing money from his drawer. He watched, ancLon_Baturday_caught_one_of_his employes, a ladonamed James Sheehan, in the act of &lying himself to some cash. The youth was arrested, and after ..a • hearing be fore Alderman Good was seat° the frOliSe of Refuge. ASSAULTING rOLICEMEN.—WiIIiaiII ThOTIlliS ',itched into Policeman Britner at Front and Poplar streets, yesterday, and tore his coat in two pieces.. -He was sent to prisbn by Alder man Eggleton. Eliza Wright was arrested at Lawrence • treet and Girard avenue, yesterday, and for a few minutes battered Policeman Keyser about the head in a pretty lively manner. Alderman Burns committed her. BEATEN AND BOBBED.—This morning, about half past seven o'clock, Frank Be'ham a_butclaer left his home at Nicetown_to go to West Philadelphia tobuy stock. He took with him $4lO.- As he was passing along the d unction Railway he was attacked, knocked down, beaten and robbed of all of his monay. nun:tow EscAPE.—This morning, between twe and three o'clock, a horse got rastened in the timbers of the bridge of the Connecting Railway, across the Germantown turnpike. The animal was extricated by High Constable DeHaven and Policeman Peterman a few minutes before the New York train passed along. DROWNED.—On Saturday afternoon, Wm. Hock and John Piper went to Point Airy for the purpose of fishing. - Hock fell out of the boat and was drowned. His body was re covered yesterday by the Harbor Police. The deceased resided on Lawrence street, above Brown, and leaves a wife and two children: RIVER PIRATES.—John McAdams and Jas. Walker were arrested yesterday by the Har bor Police, on the charge of having robbed the schooner Brensfield, Captain E. .lones, of a number of articles.. They were taken before Alderman Cahill, and were com mitted for a further hearing. WIFE likATEßS.—Patrick Carey, residing in Bird's court, Buttonwood street, below Thir teenth, was arrested yesterday upon the charge of beating his wife. He was held in bail by Alderman Massey. Pat. McCon nell, residing No. 1328 Pearl street, was held to bail on the same charge. ROBBED His EMPLOYER.—Thomas Daniels, who has recently been in the employ of John .1. Hoopes, residing near Media, decamped yesterday, and is supposed to have carried off ' ,, 110 in coupons and two revolvers belonging to his employer. RonnicD — A — WOMAIT.-.Jehrt W._Y - oaths; colored, was arrested, last night, at Seventh and St. Mary streets, on the charge of having stolen $2O from a woman. He was committed by Aid. Morrow. ATTEMPTED TO DROWN HIMSELF.—MaIa- Ilion Boss, an insane man, attempted to jump i)11 of Market• Street Bridge last evening. He was captured and locked by a sixth District policeman. ROBBERY ON A CANAL BOAT.—The cabin of the canal barge Samson, lying at Noble street wharf, was entered about 11 o'clock, last night. belonging to the Captain, John Dunning, were stolen. THE DOG WAR.—During the past week 61 unmuzzled dogs were captured in this city. Of that number nine were redeemed. ‘. The others were killed: AN OwNEn WANTED.-A sixteen feet boat, stolen from .F'rankford, is at the Delaware Harbor Police Station. STRAWBERRY FESTIVALS: The ladies con nected with the Bedford Street Mission are making extensive preparations for. a straw berry festival, which they intend giving at Concert Hall, to-morrow evening, in aid of the Mission. It will, no doubt, be a success, tbr it deserves to be, and the praiseworthy , hject to which the proceeds aro to be devoted • hould insure it such. A. floral and strawberry festival in aid of the Baptist Home will be held at Horticultural Hall on Wednesday and Thursday. The dis play will be fine, and the worthy object should make it a success. INTERESTING ANNIVERSARY. - The an niversary of the Sabbath-schools of •the North Broad Street Presbyterian Church Dr. Stryker's), .which takeS . ,place to morrow evening, promises to be one of the features of tie season. In addition to the most elaborate and beautiful decoration of the Church, the grown-up speakers so com mon on such occasions will be dispensed with, the exercises of the children, nearly all of which have been prepared expressly for theft', occupying the entire programme. 'chose who 41esire seats should go early. Arnica.—A new interest is springing up in :be exploration and colonization of Atriea. A public meeting will be held this evening at the First Baptist Church, Broad and Arch streets, 41 behalf of the Pennsylvania Colonization ' 4 ociety, to be addressed by Rev. George W. sarnson, D. D., from Washington City. Dr. -;:bruson has visited Africa twice, and will il lustrate his address by maps. Rev. Dr. Stork, ui this city, and Rev. James W. Priest will dso make addresses. The latter.has been in West Africa for 34 years, and has been a Sena tor and twice Vice President of the Republic of Liberia. CITY .NOTICES. A VERY FINE CREAM CIIOCOLATE,COCOR nut flavor, manufactured by Stephen F. Whitman & Son, corner of Twelfth and Market atreete: - . LOOK Air THE.RUINB ! • • • • • • • ,• • " Aye, look ut the ruins of whet once were nnignilltii , nets of teefhi to be seen everywhere in soetety:•• Loult them, and ask yourself if it is not marvellous' that - Noel destruction is permitted, when,, by simply using Bozo FONT, ANY TEETR, IIOWEVIdi FRAGILE, may be pre ,served from decoy or blemish us long us life lasts? " 131.A.LIANG'S ULEE," useful in every house, A BRILLIANT DISCOVERY.—" Merey is," says Shakeppeare,” like the gentle dew from henven.P PliALON'tl VITALIA, On SALVATION FOR TILE Ile clear and transparent. Gray hair clan be gr.eitteted to any natural abed° with this fluid. Of all the toilet triumphs of chemistry, this be the moat important. Nu sediment. Sold by nil druggists. _ . A VERY Ch COICE' ROASTED Ab D. tOON Crisp . mot extreme) pleasant to Owm toe, tn.tnuf adiu r .by Stephen Ir. Whitman d Sou, corner of Twelfth tad Mar r,v.vtg, PIII.L.AD'EIiPIitA..,::,;E.i".IN.6.:I . 3UI4 . :TIETIN.-.'....IVrONPAT:,:J.U'N.V.t:'I:3 - , - '1870.... 111Eitit is rin dOtibt.tbat .Wilenn' do the largest clothinglusiness of angclothittg house the city. , Their stock of eh - Ailing to -day 'unearths to five hundred thou Sand dollars. ' The capacity Of their store is ample'to accommodate their customers by the thou sands. On Saturday last might boson over ene Wm; dred customers husking purchases at one time on the first : floor. while their upper rooms were crowded with gen.: Hesston and ladies, leaving their measures for the little boysenii their fathers. It is impossible for unto refer to any . particular hsases to prove the amount of our trifitua :ft, as wearo not confined to'anyparticular house, but'make them iihere we can buy the ahonpest.: Therefore we ore enabled to put down all competition.. Some have made an effort to compete with our All-Wool. Oassimore Spring Ton. Dollar Salte,bnt have made amis.' orable and ineffectual failure, and always will, as we have control of the market for the goods of which they' are wade. LADIES DESIRE WHAT MEN ADMIRE.— , And thia little thing is Beauty. What do we say is beautiful ? A transparent complexion and a luxuriant head of hair. What will produce theso? Hagan's Magnolia Balm ;will make any lady of thirty' appear but twenty,; and Lyon's Hathairon will keep every hair in its place. and snake it grow like the April grass. It prevents the hair from turning gray, eradicates Dan dgiff, and is the finest Hair Dressing in the world, and at only half ordinary cost. If you want to get rid of Bal laylißST-PiniptegrEriti-snliarkif;—liteth"-pirtch , don't forgot the Magnolia Balio, hulks. LADIES' HATS MARKED DOWN.—Our entire wholesale stock At retail want CHEAP. Thos. /Konnody & pron., 729 Chestnut street. TirE REASON WHY SHE LYKES IT.—rloolo3' wife loves to make bread,' because. it Cleans her hands beautifully. To make good broad a good ilre is neces sary, and in order to have a good tire, good coal is indis pensable. To procure the'best coal in_thou market visit the great Northern Depot of Messrs. MITCHELL & WIWTH, at Om Northeast corner of Ninth and Girard avenue. You there get the 'Beaver . Meadow Lehigh, a better coal than which cannot be found. Housekeepers, make a flute of It ! LADIES . OF FINE ,TASTE get their French flowers at Thos. Kennedy & Bros., 129 Chesnut street. - . BAR - GA.IN9 IN TRIMMED' HATs.-Thos. - . Kert•; - neily & Bros, are offering great inducements togione out thelialanro of thoir fine millinery. 729 Cl/mount street. CHILDREN'S / SUNDOWN:3 J In large variety, Of . very finest quality, at OAKFORD'S, Continental Hotel THOS. KENNEDY & - BROS., 729 CHESTNUT SraxEr t the largest importers of fine French Flowers, are offering groat ihduceroents to close- their spring im portations.- ' SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and drUggISIS sundries. SNOWDEN At BROTHER, 21 South Eighth street. CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated, by 'Dr.. J. Davidson, No. 915' Chestnut street. Charges moderate. A.LL THE LATEST STYLES COATINGS, PANTALOON STUFFS, AND VESTINGS - - - Po - Spring Wean- - -- Now ARRANGED FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION, AT CHARLES STOKES'S, N 0.824 CHESTNUT STREET. LADIES going to the country or seaside Should procure one of those . Elegant nnd cheap Sundowns from PAKFORTI 834 and 836 Chestnut street DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success, by .1. - ISAAce, M. D.. and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his-speci alty) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania,l2 years ex perience. No. 808 Arch street. Testimonials can bo seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in hie prac tice. Artificial oyes inserted Without pain: - No charge for examination. IMPQRTATIONS. Reported for the philadelphia Evening Bulletin. "CARDIFF—Bark Aladdin,Evanson-2313 bars iron 700 fish plates Workman & Co. ' ARECIBO, PR.—Brig.Prentiss Hobbe,Snow—loo hints 80 bbls sugar John Mason & Co. MAYAGUEZ—Brig Attie Durkee, Murphy-101 hhds 0 bble sugar John Mason & Co. . . . _ °LA Nll,A—Schr Lugano, Johnson-2437 hhdi 2 bble sugar 30 puncheons molasses John Mason Se Co. /MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-Jove 13 IP See Marina Bulletin on Inside Page Ship Eliza McLaughlin (1.1 r), Ilibbert, 60 days from Hrmburg, with iron and petrolomn bbls to order—vessel to tiouder Sr, Adams. Steamer James S . Green,Vance, from Richmond, via Norfolk. with incise to IV P Clyde & Co. Steamer Beverly, Pierce. 24 hours from New York, with mdse to VI P Clyde dt Co. Steamer B-Willingi Cundiff.l3 hours from Baltimore. with mdse and passengers to A Groves. Jr. Brig Prentiss Hobbs, Snow, 15 days from-Arecibo; PR; ith sugar to John Mason & Co. Brig Florence Henderson, Henderson, 5 days from Boston, in ballast to B Crawley & Co Brig Clara Jenkins,Coombs,s days from Boston, with ico to Penn Ice Co. tichr Sylvin, Young, 8 days from Bangor, with lumbar to - T - P - Galvin & 00. . . _ Behr E & L Blurts. Marts, from Bowdoin, Ble. with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co Behr .3 Hay. Neill. from Richmond, Me. with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Bohr John Slustnan, Weaver, 7 days from Richmond, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr J D McCarty, Simpson, b days from Boston, with co to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Behr M J Chadwick. Gage. 6 days from Richmond,Mo. with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Behr Billow,, Grose. from Rockland, Me. with atone to Lennox S Burgese. Schr Tycoon, Cooper, I day from Smyrna, Del. with grain to Jun L Bewley & Co. Schr Four Sisters.. Laws, 1 day from Magnolia, wall grain to Joe L Bewley & Co. t. , chr R. A. Hooper, Champion, 6 days from Bucks vine, S. C., with lumber to Norcross & Sheets, vessel to Chas Madam J.: Co. Schr Farrigut, Clark, 8 days flom Calais, withlumber to Benson & Bro., vessel to Solider & Adams. Schr fiarclssa, Bunting, 4 days from Norfolk, with mdse to Chas. Hash= do Co. Sehr Bra Lion, James, 4 days from Norfolk, with mdse 0 Chas. Nashua & Co. Behr W H. Brineffeld, Jones. 5 days from York River, with railroad ties to Jam L. Bewley & Co. . . _ Schr S. IC. Dennis, Veasey, 5 days from Newtown,lsll. with lumber to .Jae. L. Bewley & Co. Schr Dart, Calloway,a days from Choptonk River,with railroad ties to Jas. L. Bewley Ac Co. Schr Hattie Page, Daley, from Hallowell, Me. with Iceto Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr Al A Tyler, Tyler, 10 days from Kennoboc, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Behr Wm Walton, Bunter, from Richmond. Mo.-with ice to Bnickerbocker Ice Co. Bohr It W Haddon. Maloy. New Haven. Behr Jay Watson, Houck, Lynn. Schr Wm Collyer, Taylor, Fall giver Tug Hudson. Nicholson. from Baltimore, with a tow f barges to W P Clyde & Co. Tug Fairy Queen. 'Wilson, from Havre do Graco, with a tow of barges to W -P Clyde & Co. I 17" Bark Aladdin ( Norw) Evanson, at title port yes• terday, front Cardiff 19 consigned, oargo to Workman & Co.; and vessel to L.'Westerguard & Co.—not as before. Schr Lvgano, JOlllOlOll, arrived at this port yesterday. is from Guanica—not as before. BELOW. Schellinger. pilot. reports ship Westmore- Wird ;from Shields, a large British ship, supposed to be the Henry Pelham, from Liverpool an unknown bark, laden with salt; also, an unknown English brig, laden with salt, having passed in the Breakwater at 3 o'clock y esterday afternoon: GLEANED THIS DAY. wteamer Sarah, Jones. New York. W M Baird & Co. Steamer It Utley. .1)11,VIR, Now York. W M. Baird & Co. steamer Bristol. Wallace. New - Xork. W I' Clyde & Cc. Bark Pennsylvania (Ital), Pontremoli, Gibraltar -for orders, B Crawley & Co. nark Warren White, Lamb, Havana, Bonder & Adams sc lir Lena Hume, Hurlburt, Eastport. Mo. do Ship Coromandel, ChaptiMnceallea from Liverpool 28th nit. tor this port. Steamer Fanita. Freeman, hence at Now York rester 41ay.. . Steamer Prometheus. Gray. from Charleston 10th Inst. for this port, has on board 107 bales cotton, 71 do yarn, 03 We potatoes, 401 do rosin, 102 tee rice, 31 casks clay, 244 bxs vegetables, 51 car wheels and 21 pkgs. Steamer Manhattan (Br), Williams, from Liverpool, sit New York yesterday. Barks Gannymede, Nielsen, and Charlotte, Stief, for this port, remained at Bristol 28th ult Bark Prima Donna (Br), Perkins, cleared at New Or leans Bth inst. for Havre, with 954 bales cotton. Brig Junta A Devereaux. Clark, cleared at Charleston 10th inst for Liverpool. with 1215 bales upland cotton, 115 bags sea island do, 38 tons phosphate, 2t palm leaf and 7 pkgs beeswax. Brig Alice 111 Putnam, Atwood, cleared at Savannah Bth inst. for Cronstadt, with 1135 bales upland cotton. Schr Harry Lee. Barrett,' cleared at Wilmington, NO. 10th inst. for this port, with 900 bble roan, 200 do tar, 6 tone iron and 171,000 shingles. SohrJ T Alburger, Corson, cleared at Wilmington, NC. 10th ink. for Now York: Schr John Orockfard, Stockham, sailed from Stoning ton 10th inst. tor this port. SEASIDE AND OTHER SUMMER RE sorts eau be, furnished with Table Cutlery at vers low ratee, from a special lot, with iTory, iyeryble, and hone bandlen, just opened by TRUMAN & SHAW, No 835 (Eight Thirty-Wm, Market street, below Ninth. BRONZED IRON 'PARLOR AND MAN . tel ' Brkkete ,of ,plain, - limit,: and tastefully•orna mental deeigns. Sot sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No 835 ( Eight Thirty- 11 y ) Market street, below. Ninth. DOUBLE' BOILERS FOR PRE PAR — ING , Corn Starch, Farina, or Milk, without risk of burning, and Teapots, Pans, Kettles, Wash Basins and other articles of Tinware and housekeeping hardware, for We by TRUMAN 3, SHAW ‘ No. 835 (Right Thirty live) Market street, below Ninth. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN , AND TAR.-9A4 We. Spirits Turpentine; 612 We. now Virginia Rosin; 207 lads. No. 211°8111060 bble. " ,mington" Tar, landing from S. " Ptoneor," and for .alr by'E. RowLiCY 16 South Frnnt street • mvl6 eIIiALK:—FOR SALE. 180 TONS' 6.P V Chalt, Afloat. Apply to WORKMAN & 00., /In) u tic pcmt, itocKtutr. ViqmoN's Great Brown Stone Hall, N0e.603 and 605 Cheatnut street ARRIVED THIS DAY PIEROSANDA •-•• E y B E • & L A L 400 ARCA STlttErt • - • AFTER A SATISFACTORY SEASON, E. & L. HAVE REDUCED PRICES IN ALL THEIR DEPARTMENTS. jell a .m w it. THE FINE ARTS. NEW STYLES At the very lowest prices. New Engravings. New Chromos. Picture Frames---Every Variety, At Revised Low Prices. rev g e rig's 0- Oups, SOLE AGEINOY:, Rustic Frames, Easels, Porcelains, &c. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS OPEN-r-REE AT ALA, TIMES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, Sl6_Chestnut_Street. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODs. The Latest London Made-up Scarf, THE "BEAU IDEAL." J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET. A CASE OF NEW STYLE FRENCH SHIRTINGS lIIST RECEIVED. mail w im tfrp§ Notice to Gentlemen. JNO. C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth St., Would particularly invite attention to his Improved Pattern Shoulder-Seam SHIRT. MADE FROM TREE BEST MATERIAL. WORK DONE BY HAND, THE CUT AND FINISH OF WHICH CANNOT .6' E EXCELLED. Warranted to Fit and 'give Satisfaction. • leo, to a large and welbselected Stock of SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING, OONSISTING Giauze•Merble, Silk, Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, BESIDES HOSIERY, GLOVES, Etc. nol2 f m w IYrn FURNITURE, &C. 1316 CHESTNUT STREET. 1616 JOHN M. GARDNE Offers an Entire New Stock of SPLENDID FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY NEW IN DESIGNS, BICH IN QUALITY, FINE IN FINISH, AND LOW IN PRICE. The above points being well appreciated, induce me to keep these facts be ore the people that I may continue to receive their pat °nage, promising prompt attention to all orders entrust idi to me, jeS-w f m rp tl mhl lIIISCELLANEOQS. TREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTHWASH.— It is the most pleasant. cheapest and best dentifrice extant. Warranted free from injurious ingredients. It Preserves and Whitens the Teeth! Invigorates and Soothes the Gums I Purities and Perfumes the Breath ! Prevents Accumulation of Tartar I Cleanses and Purifies Artificial Teeth I Is a Superior Article for Children Bold by all Druggsts, A. WILSON, Proprietor, mhl ly rp§ Ninth and Filbert streets, Philadelphia. ETBADQUARTERS FOR EXTRA.OTING .1.1. TEETH WITH' FR AS ESH , NITROUS OXIDE G. 6, ABSOLUWLY NO PAIN." • Dr. F. R. THOMAS, formerly operator at the Colton Dental Rooms, devotes his entimpractice to the 'painless extrnotien of teeth. Office, 911 Walnut et. mhs,lyr .§ TRY THE " BARTLEY "KID GLOVE.— No risk. Every pair warranted. If they rip or tear another pair given in exchange. 451 85 PER PAIR. GENTS', .92 00. A. & J.. li. BARTHOLOMEW . • - Importers and Bole • kgenie, ap3o tf rp§ .23 N. EIGHTH street. MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK Embroidering, Braiding, Eitampirig,&o. 1E - .. A. TORREY. 1800.1rilbert DITY THE "BARTLEY" KID GLOVE. jj glove at pair. Best $1 25 glove in America. • Joseph." .91 00 per pair. Misses kid gloves, ei 00per pair. Every pair warranted same as tho " Bartley." A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, ap3otfrp§ Importers, 23 N. Eighth street. W.ARBURTON'S IMPROVED, VElf imb Mated and easy-flttbig Dress Hats (patented) in all the approved fashions of the season. Chestnut street. next door to th . Post -0 ea. oc6-tfrp Illb u o' RETAILING AT WHOLESALE prices—Saddlery, Harness and Horse Gear of a, at KNEASS', No. 1126 Market street. Big horse in the door. T" "BARTLE)/ " KID GLOVE IS THE BEST, A. & J. B. BABTHOLOMTIW. • ap3o tf rpti Solo Agento.2.3N, MOUTH Ntroot WATCHES THAT HAVE HITH /ae, erto fallod to give satisfaction, put in good 01 1 ,r order. Particular attention paid to Pine Watch- Mu s lc aI e DLL= o a rgt a e . rs, etc,' by skilful workmen. • EARR & BROTHER, Importers of Watches, Musical Boxe s, my/0 324 Chestnut street, belowirourt. 401 . MONEY, TO ANY AMOUNT • LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATE, OLOTIIINO, do., .at JONES' & CO.'S . OLD-EBTABLISIIED LOAN: OFFICE, , - . Corner of Third and Gastrin street Below Lombard. • N. B. DIAMONDS, W ATONES, JEWELRY, GUNS, &0., BOA SALE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICE S. ' my2.itfrp§ PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS' -..1110e BANDAGE INSTITUTE, 14 North Ninth street above ktorket. B. O. EVERETT'S T 113 S positively cures Ruptures. Hurd Rubber Trusses, Elastic Belts, Stockings Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Ladies attended to by Mrs. E. jyl lyrp CONDENSED, MILK, EAGLE BRAND- The very bast article for travelers, infants, &c. Westin's Substitute, Patent Barley, Fresh' Oat Meal, 'Bormuda Arrowroot, &e, Liquid Robunt and 1 Invoring Extracto. • For sale by JAMES T. SHINN I *ilW'99l3leg ttnl.l ortNiti, HOMER, COLLADAY & CO. HAVE MARKED DOWN THE PRICES Of a, large line of handsome fabrics suitable for Walking Snits, etc., and are now- ONE-HALF THE PRICE OR LESS Than \ previously sold at this season, TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK. - li6oo Yards — Beautiful French Cheue - Miphair - reduced from 75 cents to 25 cents. 1,000 Yards Gay - Plaids for Children at 22 tents. Tea Rose Poplins,—ilouble----width,-2 —cents, and an immense variety of other desirable styles equally cheap. GAS-FIXTURES; ENAMEL AND GILT CHANDELIERS, ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS. CORNELIUS & SONS, Manufacturers WHOLESALE RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We have no Store or Salesroom on Chestnut Street. CORNELIUS & SONS. MEM GAS FIXTURES. MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, . . MANUFACTURERS, - Store : Noe 718 Chestnut Street, Would call attention to their elegant assortment of all kinds of GAS FIXTURES, INCLUDING Gold Gilt, Plain Gilt, Bronze, and Bronze relieved with Gilt. All of which they aro selling At prices to suit the times. rny2l linr § PATENT COMMODE. FOR THE BED-ROOM. THE LATEST INNOVATION. ' GILBERT'S PATENT COMMODE, PORTABLE WATER CLOSET. The Commode occupies about the same space as an ordinary Ottoman. It is handsomely upholstered and neatly made oiled walnut and other bard woods being used in its construction. It is a most useful and orna mental-article of furniture, and no household is replete without ono. For invalids they are particularly desir able. They are sold hy • - •HENR . ~ . ' 218 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. my23:Brurp . . . ItLAL STATE AGENTS. • FRED. SYLVESTER, - REAL ESTATE BROKER, 20S SOUTn FOIIRTII STREET, delf3.lvra fQWRIS U SINEWS ILISTABUTISELED 1830:-8ORUTUER & ARMSTRONG, Undertakers, 1F27 Genxiantown avonuo and Fifth Bt. p ; IL PC Ittr 111./31t, opit-lyr p§ A.ltrittaßtniG offering them at BARTLETT FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND—SHOES, MADE ON OUR IMPROVED LASTS, Insurin g Comfort, Beauty and Durability. 88 South Siith Street, ABOVE CHESTNUT. deli-m w f Ivry MANUFACTORY OF SUPERIOR CARRIAGES Of all kinds, suitable for PRIVATE FAMILY USE. Landaus, Landaulets, Clarences, Coupes, Park Phaetons, Baroucheaste. JOSEPH BECKHAUS, 1204 FRANRFORD AVENUE. my2B•]m rpi CARRIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, ORIGINAL AND ONLY MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED Is 4 s llW* s _„ er‘t,,,, 1 0111 ‘<os a NIL% i iii killa 111/ ' V4lll‘ , ROGERS' CARRIAGES' 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PII I ILADELPRIA. Mr New and elegant styles of Carriages constantly Produced. mh2l m mr_floarp __ D. M. LANE , CARRIAGE' BUILDER 8432, 8434 and 8436 Illarkcot St:' WEST PHILADELPHIA. .A large aasortment of Oarriageo a t ten t ionegoription constantly on hand. Rape°AM paid to repairing. • , 014 6mrpi WEAYVIN - GAITD -7 ENGAGEBIENT Rings of solid 18karat line Gold—a speoialty; a full assortment of - sizes, and no charge for ongravin4 names, &a. FARR & BROTHER, Makers , gaY 2 4 Tv tf ohotaut, str9et, below rourtti) BOOTS AND 8110E15. CA - ItRIAGES.
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