HIIiHNESS NOTICSB. Geo, Meek Co.'s Grand, Square outs Upright Pianos. Pianos to rent. J. B. GOULD, my2B s w No. 929 Chestnut street_ • Conrad Meyer. Inventor and Biarmine tarer of the celebrated Iron Frame Piano, has receivud the prize Modal of the World's Great Exhibition, Lou don, England. 'The highest prizes awarded when .and wherever exhibited. Warerooms,722Arch street. Established IMO. . mul smwtfl CITY=BITLI;TIN State , or Thermometer This Day at tar Bulletin Office. 10S. 8........78 deg. 12 M....... 82 deg. 2P. M 86 dtg. Westber_clear—Wind-Southwest------ LOCAL CnownEn.—Among the arrivals in this city, this morning, was a millionaire Celestial from San Francisco. He left Shang hai in the year 1.857. His entire capital con sisted, at that moment, of a pair of linen breeches, a Cantonese toga and a pistareen. He started business in San Francisco in the capacity of a Iwasherman. !From that he rose to the dignity of a dealer in old iron. What we now learn is that he occupies a pro minent position not only as an iron merchant but as a progressive in general. With his pig tail the gentleman long since parted. He now does his promenading attired in the costume of a Parisian count. _ . . —The peach crop is now coming rapidly in. For choice fruit the price to-day is from $3 to $8 GO per basket. People who buy in frac tional quantities pay considerably more. Wa termelons are .arriving in abundance. They retail at from 30 to 50 cents each. The ordi nary muskmelon is sold at 35 cents per basket; for selected cantelopes the price is from SI to *1 50. —The indications of a heavy fall trade are pleasantly apparent. Thb sidewalks in Front street, and other walks of the more ponderous commerce, are literally blockaded with bales and packing-daseS. To people Who confine themselves to the_ promenades an occasional peep at Front and Water streets - might prove of interest. It would show to them that while Chestnut street is comparatively deserted, our commission houses are literally hives of ac tivity and bustle. . --The public bathing-houses are public bless ings. That cleanliness is next to godliness is in nothing more strongly exemplified than in the improved morale, since the establishment of these baths, in the vicinity of what has long been set down as " the Five Points" of Phila delphia. In these pools people now plunge •daily who, in all their previous lives; •had never realized the luxury of leisurely Immer sion. To the founders of these baths the grati tude of their beneficiaries must be exceeding pleasure. The male, if disposed to perform ablution, may do so elsewhere; the female cannot. To the latter these baths are a bless ing ,_of whi ch the map itud e_can_be _told only by the unfortunates by whom it has never previously been enjoyed. _ —Among the shrewdest business men in ex istence are those who have made fortunes by the sale of patent medicines. •In view of the increased circulation of newspapers in conse quence of the present " unpleasantness" in Europe, the advantages of advertising are in creased in precisely direct ratio. That for tunes are realized by the sale of remedies for specific maladies is not. so much because of their value as because of the enterprise of their proprietors in keeping them before the --publie.---If the-proprietor otthe-Flummix Bit ters rides in his carriage while Mr. Poplin _walks_o_n_a_clut4y_ingliroad, the X eason is that DoctorFlunimix•knows the value of adver tising, and that Mr. Poplin doesn't. --The temperature of to-da ~ like that of yesterday, is in all respects greeable. Soda fountains are now taking az mparative rest. Paper collars are taking otcouragement. A week ago the same circlet t at in half an hour was reduced to pulp now lasts an entire day. People who have survived the late heated - term are justified- in-looking-back upon it With a shudder. . —The excitement concerning the war iu Europe is strongly intensifying. So much was this the case-that-many Prussians,..in this city, -think-themselves-unable-to-work. To various manufacturing establishments this state of things involved perturbation and annoyance. Instead of waiting for tidings as given through the medium of the EVENING BULLETIN, these patriotic Prussians spend their time in the vicinity of Bank street. They do this for the ostensible purpose of getting at the latest des patches received by Mr. Charles Vezin, of the Consulate? of Ptussia. The German wine houses-to-day are doing an -unusual business. What is true of the German wine houses is true also of the cans fre quented by our friends the French. That Louis Napoleon is successfully inveigling his enemy into the terra incognita of interior France is the almost unanimous opinion of the friends of France. The pretty general opinion even of Frenchmen, is that no tears would be necessary even if the Orleans dynasty should be restored. With largely varied observation our reporter is bound to record one fact. He does this for the benefit of future historians,and for the integrity of history in general. The fact in question is that, in this brotherly-loving city, the war at pre sent waging is regarded as a war brought about by the ambition of a single individual. That the name of this individual is Louis Na poleon is the culminating point. —The United States Marshals complain of dullness in their professional business. The fees of these gentlemen are dependent upon the amount of the business that they do. The cream of the professional employment seems to be skimmed by the gentlemen in the secret service of the United States. At intervals these gentlemen capture some "lean and hungry Cassius." The Cassitis in question is trying to keep the wolf front tits door by the illicit -Manufacture of Connecticut cigars. Illicit distillation is broken up. For this rea son, at the rooms of the U. S. Government, over the Post-Of - Ike building, the employe are now studying Dickens with interruption not even amounting to annoyance. DEATH OF AN OLD MERCHANT.—WiIIiani Bay, Esq., the senior partner of the well known house of Ilay S.:, McDevitt, died this morning, at his residence in South Eleventh street. Mr. Day was out driving on Monday. apparently in his ordinary health, but was seized on that day with a stroke of paralysis, which resulted fatally this morning. Mr. Day was a native of the Northern Liberties,descended from one of the old Quaker families of Philadelphia. Dilting Many years . of his life he was engaged in mercantile busi ness in Delaware county, but returned to his native city in 18.50, and has been actively en gaged for the last twenty years in the do mestic commission business, at the head of the -house 01 Day & McDevitt. Few men enjoyed the esteem and cone (-hence of their fellows in a higher degree that] did " Major" Hay, as he was familiarly called To a genial manner and generous spirit, le , added" the high characteristic of' 11111114.111• ished integrity, both in his business and per sonal character, and to his more intimate cir the of friends he had endeared himself h\ many noble and attractive qualities. Mr Bay was in the sixty-seventh year of his agt• SWENDI.E.R.—Mr. John Reimer. tierman, resoling at No. 230 North Frew street, a few nights ago met an individual who gave his name, as Charles Walter, and repre sented hiu.s,:lf as being a native of Prussia. poor, and in needy .circumstances. Mr. Rei mer took the roan home, gave - him lodging and breakfast, and then introduced him tai Francisco Luis, a cigar manufactufer.' latter said that be was always willing to help people in distress, and gave Walter a pedlar's license and cigars valued at, .51,0 36, for the sale of which be °tiered to allow him a good com mission. The fellow then started off and has not beenileard of since._. A PLEASANT - compli mentary excursion around New York Bay and up the Hudson, tendered to Prof. Beni. K. McClurg, leader of the Liberty Cornet Baud, on Monplay next, will be a very pleasant affair. Every arrangement will be made for the comfort, convenience and enjoy -went of the excursionists during the delight ful trip. The tickets for the occasion are being sold rapidly, and as the number is limited, it might be well for those who desire to purchase to make early application. WIFE BEATER.—Matthew Yost, residing at litand _Ott.e.streetii,__w_aa_riarrested_last night on the charge of beating his wife. He Was held iii slci O bail by Alderman 1:41ioe. maker. zzaz - 14LL/GERENT.—Lewis •• Johnson, -coloreqi• quarreled with another colored man, about -onie lufsiness matters; last night; at Twelfth and Market Streets, ,and punched his head quite severely. Lewis was taken in charge by a .policeman, and was introduced to Alderman, .Jones., The magittrate beard the case and then required Lewis to enter ssop bail to an swer the charge of assault and batterY. MAnitEr TlllEVF.9.—Michael Powell was arrested at the Dock street market for steal iiikliThagkeref-pOtato-e-A--t--tlre-stun-e—place, John Schaffer took a basket of plums with out first making the -necessary arrangements with the owner. The prisoners had a hearing before Ald. Carpenter, and. were both held tor trial on the charge of larceny. POLICEMAN ASSAULTED.—John Gamble was arrested, at Thirteenth and Fitzwater streets, for drunkenness, last evening. lie then turned upon and beat Policeman McNulty After a hearing before Alderman Bonsall he was committed on the charge of assault and battery. BLACKJACKING.—.John Keen was- at St. John and Wood streets last night. He had a blackjack, and without any provocation what ever, attacked and struck upon the head a citi zen who was quietly passing along. John was arr'sted. He was taken before Alderman Cahill, and was held in $BOO bail. FIRE—The alarm of lire about half-past four o'clock this morning was caused by the slight burning of the dwelling of Samuel Middleton, No. 120 North Seventh street. The flames originated from a furnace in the next house, and were discovered by Policeman Loan, of the Fourth District. SUPPOSED DROWNING.—Lieut. Sinith, of the El arbor Police, yesterday found at Vine street wharf, a llossuth hat and a tin dinner kettle. These articles, it is thought, belonged to some person who fell into the river and was drowned. BAD Boy.,Tames Lynch, aged 16 years,was arrested yesterday on complaint of his mother. He, is charged with having stolen from her a silver watch and chain, a wedding ring and a gold pencil. He is represented to be • a very bad boy, and Aid. Pancoast sent him to the House of Refuge. ATTEMPTED Rommtv.—This morning, be tween two and three o'clock, an attempt. was made to break into the cigar store of Daniel Baker, No. 1514 Ridge alteuue. The noise awakened the inmates, and their Movements scared off the thieves. POTATO Tatra'.--John Slang was arrested tifigliiiifning by 'Seftemit Gilchrist; and was taken before Alderman Tuland on the charge of thelardeny of a basket of - potatoes from Front and Vine streets. He was sent to prison. FELL THROUGH A HATCHWAY.—RudoIph Ratelift, residing at Seventh and Wallace streets, fell through th - e; - hatchway at au egg= packing establishment., on Callowhill street, below St. John, yesterday. His head was cut, and he was otherwise injured. He was taken to his home. A SSAULT WITH AN ARE.—Calandra Dtl bosque was arrested last night upon the charge of having assaulted with_ au .axe Julius Gib son at Seventh and Bainbridge streets. She was taken before Ald. McCloskey, and -was committed for a further hearing. • SUPPOSED STOLEN PROPERTY.—Last night six pieces of gingham, supposed to_bave been stolen, were found on Broad street. near Fil bert, and await an owner at the Sixth District • Police Station: AcCinENT.---William Miller had a annul, cut off by a hay-cutting machine at Twenty fourth and Bucknell streets, yesterday. FOUR HOURS . AT CENTRAL PARR, NEW YORK, OR UP THE HUDSON BlN'Ene--On Mors day next, Augtist-_lBth, Beck's • Philadelphia Band, No. 1, will give another of the popular Bay Excursions, leaving Walnutestreet wharf at half-pest seven o'clock. On the route tin the Hudson, the steamer will stop at the foot of Forty-eighth street, landing passengers who desire to visit Central Park. Passengers who remain on the boat will . enjoy..,.,the splendid ride up the river above the famous Palisades. On the passage down the boat will land at the foot of Forty-eighth street, to take on pas sengers from Central Park, and return by the inside route, around Staten Island. For vari ety and magnificence of scenery, these excur sions surpass any for a single day leaving this city, and the low rates of fare place them within the reach of the mass of our popula tion. MooNmurcr Excuitsrox. Mundy's thir teenth annual moonlight excursion to Atlan tic City is announced for Saturday evening, August 20th, the last boat leaving Vine street wharf at 8 o'clock. Everybody who has visi ted Atlantic City knows Mundy, and there fore his excursions have always been very popular. For those who cannot spare a mo ment from business, this excursion comes in very well, as the train reaches the city on the return at, 6.30 A. M. on the following Monday wornialg. MORE WAR Mgrs.—The thirst for informa tion about the seat of European war is being supplied by a series of war Maps, the latest of which have been issued by Mr. Charles Desil ver, 1229 Chestnut street. Mr. Desilver issues three excellent maps of Europe, France and Germany on one sheet, which will greatly aid the student of the geography of the present campaign. NEW JERSEY MATTERS. KI L LED HIS FATHER.—About five o'clock yesterday afternoon the citizens of Berlin, or Longacoming, and vicinity were thrown into a feverish state of excitement by the report, which ran like wild-fire, that a young man, named .Tohn C. Ware, had committed a hor rible murder by shooting his father, James A. Ware, instantly dead. Threats of.applying Judge Lynch to him immediately passed from incuth to mouth, but when the scone - OT' foul murder was reached the perpetrator of it had fled. .Search was instituted, the environs scoured, but be could not be found. Tele graphic information describing the murderer Was sent to Camden, and the authorities at once stationed a.force at the different ferries to prevent his crossing, should he make the attempt. About one o'clock this morning he came down Federal street in an apparently inMoneetned manner, and was arrested by Oilieer Ayres and committed. He is about twenty-two years of age. No cause has, thus Mr, been assigned for the terrible act. The murdered man was a quiet and peaceable neighbor and very industrious. He has several children. Bonv licovlinED.—Yesterday afternoon the holy of Benjamin Souders, the young hi who was drowned in Cooper's creek on Sun. day morning, was found in the •Delaware tie below the mouth of the creek, at Cooper's Point, where it had been carried by the tore. , ~f the tides. Coroner Bender held a view anti delivered it into the care of the mother. Lut TLE ORPHANS.— Poor little children were taken to the Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Trenton, this morning, by Mr. Nicholls. illy Clerk, whose fathers were killed in the hattles of the rebellion. The little waifs have been in the Camden Home for 801110 time. SEit tors FALL.—A man named Edward (lit:lord, in the employ of Mr. Erdman, ye::- terday afternoon, while engaged iu putting a tin roof on a 11011140 iu Second street, abov. ! Penn, fell to the ground and was injured int er. tinily very severely. Dr. White attended him ME BEST arid cheapest advertising tuedituir the .lippuhir, and !:Ifculates. weekly, more than any two other. , in York coniity.. ----- AJilcctid -- llYan:ii - I'ovxr„ Publiaher. York, Pau. TILE PRETTIEST WOMAN IN NEW YORK, well-known in our fashionable society for her di.stingue appearance and beautiful complexion,wll3 once a sallow, rougieskinned girl. Chagrined at her red, freckled face she pitched Into Ham's Magnolia Balm, and is now as pretty in complexion as. she is charming in manners, This article overcomeii freckles, tan, sallowness,-moth-patches, ring -marks, etc.,. and makes one look ten years younger thah they are. Mug bona Balm tor a transparent complexion, and Lions -Kat hairon to znake - the - hair - plentiful luxuriant . - self and delicate, hare no rivals. The Kat ha iron prevents hair from turning gray, eradicates dandruff . , not is the beat and cheapest dressing in the world. PIMA DELPILLA E VENING BULLETIN, wEDNVA - DT. Y7AUGUST 17,1870. UITY NOTICES 18 Iv_ MEDICINB?,--A - friend of - ours, who hails from one of the upper districts of South Carolina. called at the Pick Office, and among other novelties, he mentioned "Wolfe 5 Aromatic Schiedam Schaapnii. ' , and stated as a fact, that in his section of the countr) . nearly all of the physicians, in certain cases, *lion thee deemed ardent spirits necessary to prolong or save life. invariably-used-these , "Schnapps," — justly regarding as the only spirim that could I e ,procitred pure and on adulterated. lie also stated that this •medicine or "Schnapps" Ville becoming the only beverage sold eu the great stage or railroad routes.• lie says those phy • sicians who have used and analyzed it state that for diseases such as gravel, gout, rhoumatten, Itte., it is in comparable. WHAT A BABY' Is baby is said to be like wheat, because it is first cradled, then thrashed, and finally becomes the flower of the fhtnily. lEvery family should have a baby, a rocking-horse, a sewing machine,. and a supply of the old, original Boater Meadow Lehigh Coal, sold bi 111.1Tcuttia, L do WROTH. at the northeast corner of INTH ktreOAIKLOIRARD_ avenue. - This colebratad variety of anthracite has ever been in the highest estimation with: all who have once titled it. It burns without forming clinker, hence a fire may be kept up for weeks without rekindUng. 4 ANOTHER MYSTERY SOLVED.— Mienlists being unable to discover thmingredients in fragrant So- ZODONT, which removes all 81111110 from - the teeth and imparts such a peculiar rosiness to the gums, the pub. lie are hereby informed that it lira preparation front the Dark of the QtrILLAyA SAPONARIA or Soap Tree of Chili, imported for the first time into this country for this special purpose. Such is the purifying and innocu ous effect of this rare botanical agent, that it removes discolorations from the most fragile textild fabrics. without injuring a single thread. Save and mend the pieces, use " SPALDING'S GLUE." YOUNG HEADS ON AGED SHOULDERS.—It is no longer a loathsome task to darken gray hair. PRALONt3 VITALIA, OR SALVATION FOR HAIR, affects the change without any unclean accompaniment. It is a limpid, clear fluid, and has a pleasant aroma. The number of applications determines the shade. No sediment, no stickiness, no darkened bottles I Sold by all dt•uggists and fancy goods dealers. " FRETTING, NERVOUS CHILDREN, - Often suffer excessively from Worms; Ponvulsions, as well as St. Vitus' Dance, are very frequently superinduced by them, and in consequence of the attending irritation. other diseases are greatly aggravated, Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermlfugeuttorly destroys, worms, and effectually removes them and the mucus in which they are em bedded-from the system. while, as a powerful!. Tonic; it strengthens the stomach and bowels; and assists nature in Maintaining the body 'in vigorous health. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut street, and sold everywhere, POT-HOUSE GRAPES in large clusters, choice pears and other fruits; also, Jordan roasted almonds, and French confectionery of Ms own manufacture, at Yansant's, Ninth and Chestnut. OFF FOR THE SEASIDE.— But before you go, call upon SLOAN, 806 Market street. Be has an infinite variety - of Bathing Dresses, 011 Caps, Straw Bate, Leather Belts, etc., for Ladies, Gentlembu, Misses, Masters and Children. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND. CATARRH treated with-the utmost success, by J. Isa.s.cs. M. D., and Professor of DibeaSOS of the Eye and Ear ((his speci • alty ) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania,l2 years ex perience, No. sos Arch street. Testimonials can be seen of his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrettrin his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination:, - LADIES can find'every description of Corsets at OPK loop Start, Corset and Ladies' Under-gar tuent Emporium, 1116 Chestnut street. CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges-moderate. STRAW HATS.—Messrs. C. Oakford 3c Sons in the Continental Hotel, announce that they have re ceived another lot of those Ono Dollar Straw Hats. The greatest bargains ever offered in America. LADIES going to the country or seaside Should procure ono of those Elegant and cheap Sundown from OAK icavu 834 and 8360heatnutetreet SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and dlTigglSt. , sundries. SSOvenn.N & BROTHER, 23 South Eighth street. - Row '3_- EssE Nc OE ,TAmAicA GM'SM —thi., article is now deemed indispensable in Me weather. As a gentle -and healthful stimulant ginger Itano_rival.;. attain the.peculiar iorm ituvhich it ,is pre. pared billtr.Frederick Brown at the northeast corns , of Fifth and Chestnut streets, ft, le at 01100convoaisul and palatable. .Those who design making voyages by land or water should not beAvithout the essence. MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA—Aucv6T 17 SirSu Maring.Sutirtin on Disids ARRIVED THIS DAY:".- f•teanter 511111 ilk Renear, from New York, with nut>, to Whit:di, Tatoin Co . - _ . Steamer Guiding Star, Illponough,fromNorfolk,with fnnibrT to captain. Schr I ( Br), Almeida, 32 days from Rosario, in ballast to Isaac Bough & Morris. Schr assa. Kelley, from -New Bedford; with mdse. Schr li Blackman, Jcnes, from Warren,R.l. with mdse to White 3: Co. Schr D Davidson, Smith, from Boston, with mdse. Schr E B Shaw, Shaw, tram Boston, with ice to cant Schr F It Baird, Ireland, L days from Boston, with ice to II inekerbocker Ice Co. Sear Dolphin, Bose, from Leech Tills, IST. with shin gles to J R Baskin & Sons. Behr Joe M Malloy, Russell, 5 days from Boston, with Ice to Penn Ice Co. . - . Schr Jae Ponder. Hudson, from Kennebec, with ice to knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr Lena - Hunter. Perry. from Kennebec. with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr William Tice, Tico, from Kennebec, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Seta Julia Nelsen, Cavalier, Wareham. Schr Raven's Wing, York, Boston. Schr Mary Weaver, Weaver, Boston. Schr L A Babcock, Smith, Boston. Schr A S Cannon, Cobb, Boston. Schr Wm Walton, Hunter, Boston. • Schr S S Godfrey, Godfrey, Boston. Schr C Belt. Shoe,Richmond, Va. boarCrookey, Potter, New York. BELOW. Off the Lightship, brigs Ida, from Porto Rica, and Sand Welsn from Boston; off Bombay Hook, schrs Jas ti , titterthwaite, from Boston, and Nellie Star, CLEARED THIS DAY . Bark Ganymedes (Nor), Neilsen, Copenhagen, L Wes tergaard A. Co. 111EMOSANDA. Ship City of Hamilton, Phillips, hence for Dantzic was spoken 25th ult., lat 50, lon 37. Ship Jas R Keeler, Allenarom San Francisco April 12. at New York yesterday. Steamer Virginia (Br), Andrews, cleared at N York yesterday fir Havre Steamers China, Macaulay. and Idaho, Price, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. . . Bark J 11 Pearson, Taylor, hence for Stettin, at Hal singlore 2d Inst. Bark A ukathor (Nor), Hendrickson, hence at Swine muncle 30th ult. . . . Barks Isabella, Saunders, and KOBIEIIOEI, Wierichs, hence at Scilly fah Ina. Bark Desiah. from Boston for this port, was spoken 14th inst. off Nantucket. Brig Gra, Pedereen,hence for Riga, off Lowoetoft 30th ult. brig Blessagiero, Ambrosado, hence at Genoa 2d Inst. Brig Georgianna Geary, Conklin. hence for Boston. at Holmes' Hole 14th inst, and sailed again next day. Brig B Young, Joy, from Bangor for this port, at Holmes Bole 11th inst. and sailed Schr J B Perry, Kelly,henee at New Bedford 15th inst. Schr J Hay, Hathaway. from Wareham for this port, sailed from New Bedford 1 ith test. - Schr Mary Price,Ferguson, Danesrille 14th instant from Lynn, to loa stone for this port. Schrs S V W Simmons,tWilliaros; J S Weldengrowell, and American Eagle, Shaw, hence at Providence 15th Instant. Solaro D 1 II Read, Ronson, for Ulla port, and Ella Hay, Ilahkell, for do or Now York, flailed from Providence lath lost. . Selir Goddess, Kelley, from Pawtucket for this port, at Newport PM 13th knit. Schr Wm McCobb, Robinson, hence for Boston, al Newport 15th inst Schrs Annie Y Bergon, Thompson, sail° I from Fall Bier 14th, and West Wind t Townsend, on the 15th inst, for this Port." • ' Seim Isabella, Barton, 60 days from. Rio Grande, for Boston, at Mimes' Bole 13th inst. She sailed Caine day, returned 14th and sailed again 15th. SehrP Polls• Price, Townsend; 0 B McFarland, Me• Farland; Restless, Baxter. from Boston for this port: 3 A Griffin. Kinney. from Small's Landing for do, and Milton, Eldridge. from Harwich for do, at Holmes' Hole 13111 Inst. awl walled n coin Pith. SEWING MACHINES. T H E WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, The Beet and 'fold on the Easiest Terms, PETERSON & CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT STREET. \ 23 s tn•th lyrp 1 -I .lel AK I S ATLANTIC HOTELIi - Ilk. CAPE NAY. Rebuilt ainee the late tire; aial ready for Gueata. Open" during the year.- la- directly _on the-Sea-More f - with - the - beat - llathinirli:Orthe - Cape. Terme for the Summer: el to per day, cud e2l. 00 per week. Coach from the Depot, Free. No Bar. JOHN MohIAKIN, my24.-tu Proprietor. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN AND. TAII.-664 bbln. Spifits Turpentine; 642 bble. new Virginia R 081111; 207 bble. No, 2 11.013111; 150 lads, " Wil tningtou",TarA landing from S. 8. Pioneerf7 and for sale by El .11 BOW DRY 16 South Front atreof MVP , ---- CrARDINES. AN INVOICE FIRST quality :-ardines, from some of the beat houses , inl Franco ;comprising quarters, tive-eighths, two-thirds,. whole and triplet boxes,landlng and for sale by JOSEPH. B. 1111881NR 00., led South Delaware Avenue. 1)OSIN OIL.-500 BARRELS IST, 211 3D and 4th run Rosin Oil, suitable for Grosse Makers, Printers' Ink and Painters, For sale by EDW. ItOWLEY, 16 south Iront, street. Mtmti - ki====== ----mss LIQUORS, &C THE PERFECTION OF THE ART REFINING WHISKIES. _IMIENER, Sole Proprietorfor the State of Penna.. OF THE 1 - , "P. P." WHISKIES. This is The only process in operation 7n the State of Pennsplyania for Relining Whiskies in "VaccuO." Nos. 246 S. FRONT STREET 117 DOCK STREtT. PHILADELPHIA. It has been clearly demonstrated that all Liquors dis tilled by the ordinary_ methods contain a very large per tentage of impurities ; the degree of heat that must ne cessarily be employed, decomposing, disengaging and vaporizing all the baneful elements end noxious gases contained In the mash, which when condensed forth - the deleterious facet oil so detrimental to life and health. Consequently Liquors, as ordinarily distilled, are apt, even when only used sparingly as a stimulant, to create NAUSEA,SICK HEADACHE, INFLAIIIMATION and KIDNEY DISEASES ; but, when indulged in to excess, the result is BRAIN YEYER.DEunium TIIEMENS, APOPLEXY, INHANITY, &I% The " P. P." Whiskies; on the contrary, " stimulate and cheer " without unduly exciting the brain or injur ing the coats of the stomach. They aro refined trom the cholceet products of the Cereals in "YACCIni," the pressure of the atmosphere being reduced froml lbs. to 2 lbs. to the square inch ; consequently a temperature of only about 90 degrees of beat is required in the operation. The process is entirely mechanical, no ACIDS, CHAR COAL, ESSENCES, EXTRACTS, DRUGS OICCHEMI CALS OF ANY DESCRIPTION BEINO USED—hence the " P. P." Whiskies Rio riot of ly . delicale in flavoi, but pure, wholesonio and innocuous as a beverage, re taining in simple purity the flavor of the cereals from which they were distilled. The "P. P." Whiskies have been tested by some of the most eminent of the Medical Faculty, by Analyti cal Chemists, and by the best judges of Liquors in the _Cuited_litates—and_pronounced_goilectfy_i/'.urt and_uthole, some, and especially desirable for Family use and Medi cal purposes. - - Members of the medical faculty, the trade, and the public generally are cordially invited to call and inspect the machinery and process, and examine toe liquors, and the impurities extracted, at the. Refinery and Ware• rooms, Nos. 246 South FRONT and 117 DOCK Street. • lIEVNER.- Rill w f tfrp WHISKIES. • Rye, Wheat, Bourbon and Monongahela WHISKIES, • The product of the following Distilleries: "A. & 11. S. Overholt," "Jos. B. Finch," Britton & Cu.," "M. Weiss A: C 0.," "V. Lippincott." "Lingua S C 0.," ••Thos: Moore," - ‘• Stanton • Daly 4t - Kern," "Lynchburg,""Sherwood," "Mt. Vernon," "Old Dominion." In store and for sale in lots to snit purchasers. APPLY TO BROOKE, COLKET & 00. 1 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market Street. nun 3mrp GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Notice to tk entlem.en. JNO. C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth St., Would particularly Invite attention to hie Improved Pattern Shoulder-Seam StIIRT. MADE FROM THE BEST MATERIAL. WORK DONE BY HAND, 7HE CUT AND FINISH OF WHICH; CANNOT RE EXCELLED. Warranted to Fit and give [Satisfaction. Also, to a large and well selected Stock of SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING CONSISTING OF Gauze-Merino, Silk, Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, BESIDES •HOSIERY, GLOVES, Etc. fon fin w 1371) FINE DRESS SHIRTS, J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET. GENTLEMEN'S FANCY GOODS. , all w f m tfr FOR SALE. Desirable large lot of Ground with Brie); Factory, S. IF. corner Second ant? Huntingdon Streets. Lot 250 feet on Second street by 273 feet 6 inell on Huntingdon street. Possession at once. Will sold en favorable terms. LUKENS dr MONTGOMERY, 1033 BEACH Street., above LAUREL. auli tv 5 ra 121' In BROWN STONE RESIDENCE E. FOR SALE, No. 1922 ARCH STREET. Elegant Brown-Stone Residence, throe stories at, 31ausard roof ; very commodious, furnished with over , modern convenionoo, and built in a very atipoxior übdtuntittl manner. Lot 26 foot front by 160 foot doer. I UuthLort street, on which is erected a handsome brie; Stable and (ioach House. J. M. GUM HEY at SONS, mh23 tf 114 733 WALNUT Street. THE TURPENTINE-27 BARRELS PSI% Makers"forpentinc, landing from enamor Mai E Sanford. For sale by DW. 11. ROWLEY 16 Bonin Front street an3tl . {,ZI-.1.111 TB TURPENTINE, TAR ANI to n061N.-91 barrels Spirits Turpontino, 111 do. Wil thington, N. 0.; Tar, 929 do. 'Palo and No. 1 Rosin ; 2.5 do. No. 2Nosin, landing from steamsbip-Pionoor.- 14 , barrolti:No 2, Rosin, landing 'from steamship TrizaM , thous. rim sal& by E R W, Bourn COTTON -168 BALES COTTONrigyar landing from Bloomer Wyoming, from Savatmah, Ga., and for Bale by COCHRAN, RUSSELL & 00.,111 Chestnut street. QAT:EATI. 3 ITG. FELT.-TEN FRAMES ~J Shoat - nig fox' sale by PHTIIIII, WU] T & BONS. lla Walnntatrent. PITULL-1,011 BARRELS [H] •PITUJI no l / 4 v landing from steamer 4 Pionoer "from Wilming• 'ton N . O ,and for mita by COOLLRAN, lentiELL & CO. 010heabaut etraot DADS.-2 BALES RAGS NOW 'LAND JAL, ING from steamer Pioneer, from Wilmington, N, C.. and for sale by COCHRAN, RUSSELL & ill Chestnut street. • It — ICE AND COTTON.-58 CASKS RICE, .8 Bales Cotton now landing from Htimmor itToim watlit," from SILVIIIIIIIIII, Ga., and for sato by WWI. ItAti, 'RUSSELL C0.,111 Chestnut Street. DRY_DOODS: LINEN STORE, ,tp 828 Arch Street. AND 1128 CHESTNUT STREET. Plain Linens for Snits. Flax Colored Linens, 23 cents. Bair Linens, 23 cents. Fine Limy Linens. Fine Cinnamon Colored Linens. Chocolate Colored Linens. Printed Linen Cambries. New Printed Linens. e_Ambroldered Initial Illondlaerchlefe, Beautiful goods at $1 00 each—every letter in the alphabet. Speolal Bargains in &sales' and Gent& Handkerehlers. USELESS, CRUEL, BLOODY WAR. 400 ARCH STREET, 400 EYRE & LANDELL, Ou the flint intimation of HOSTILITIES, went into the market and bought largely of. GOODS likely to be Good Black Silks. Good Plain Bilks. Good Black Mohair. Good Black Alpaca, Mulhausen Prints. Foreign Woolens. row Bu GAS FIXTURES, &t;. CORNELIUS & SONS' RETAIL SALESROOMS, L L t ails PHILADELPHIA. CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, &c., SUPERIOR STYLES_AND=FINISR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We have no Store or Salesroom on Chestnut Street. CORNELIUS & SONS. PURCHASERS OF COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS And the various styles of Bedsteads, Bureaus, - Washstands, Wardrobes, &c., rinlsheil in imitation of Walnut, Maple or other "hard woods," and now generally known as " Imitation' or " Painted " Furniture, are heieby informed . that eri article of our manufacture is stamped with our Initials and Trade- Nark, And those who wish to obtain goods of our make (there being, et the present time, numerous imitations in the market), should invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and take no other, no matter what representations may be made concerning them. KILBURN & GATES Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. 619 MARKET STREET. PIIILADELPELIA. )025 e m w tarp 1.316 CHESTNUT STREET. 1816 JOHN M. GARDNER Offers an Entire New Stock of SPLENDID • FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY NEW IN DESIGNS, BICH IN QIIALITY, FINE IN FINISH, AND LOW IN PRICE The above polote being well appreciated, Induce met .ieep these facto before the people that I may continue '0 receive their patronage, proruleing prompt attention o all order. entrusted to me. JeS-w I re rp tl mhl BOOTS AND SHOES. BARTLETT FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, MADE ON OUR IMPROVED LASTS, ‘nsuring Comfort, Beauty and Durability. 33 South Sixth Street, ABOVE CHESTNUT. dol3•m w f lyro WANTS. AVANTED—BY A EIRST-QLASS Teacher of the Latin and Greek languages. a poet • ion in school or ,private family, to attend a few hours eniiy.. Can also teach Arithmetic, A Igebra and Geo metry. Address T, R. WALKS,, SOO South Eleventh _ . PARTNER._(SP_ECIAL __. -- 7 - preferredtwith7Blo.ooo;"by a Alayktitiltreor.liti= hlng Blouse, doing vigeed, safe, business. Best of refer- MRCP/3 as legards business capacity, &e . Address, with real name," CONFIDENOR," at this office. nun 3t" \V AN TED—.-BY A YOUNG MAN, A situation Re Bookkeeper or Clerk. Rae had --several years practical-experience.- References given - Address H.." this of ie2t.rp tis BOARDIN G. WANTED—BOARD IN A PRIVATE Fondly for two Adults. Reference exchanged. Address F. EVENING 'DELWIN Office. - aul7-3r DISH 011.-50 BARRELS LIGHT-00L F orod meet Fish 011low-prleod, for sale by EDW R. ROWLICIT IR Finnith ' Front sarAM CIIALK.—FORSALE, 180 TONS OF ()bulk, Afloat,' Apply to WORKMAN & 00., 123 Walnut atr COPARTNERSIIikr. The Co-partnership b et ween. . GEO. E. SAUERMON & &..NORTIi, Trading as GANDIVE &10.. having expired by limita tion, the undersigned has removed to the attractive and convenient store •, I.O'ZC. CHESTNUT STREET. where be will continuo Importing, PO118)1114 amf Dealing in •• -.Sheet-Mnste-andLalL-ILLudinsicali--- Merchandise. • Having had the general supervision and managmaent of the business of the late firm, he hopes; by unremitting attention, to retain a liberal share of the public pa tronage, which he respectfully solicits. P. A. NORTH. 11-11.—nr.-Andre-had-no--Intorest-in-tho-late-nrat-- , bearing his name. atil3 • EDUCATION. • ROBERT H. , LABBERTON'S ' YOUNG ,T,,ADTES' ACADEMY, 339 and 340 Smith 1111 TEENT7I Street. Next term commences September 10th. • 'el34m H. Y. LAUDERBACH'S CLASSICAL, SCIENTIPIO I AND COMBEBOLAL AOADEIYIY, ASSESIBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 S. TENTEL Street. - A - Primary, Elementary and FlnlabingStMool: - - Cir 9 culars at Dlr. Warburton% N 0.430 Uhentuut street. my GI; lIALLOWELL SELECT HIGH SCHOOL for Young Men and Iloys,which LIAS BEEN REMOVED From No. 110 North Tenth street, will be opened. on September 12th, in the now and more commodioni build ings Nos. 112 and 114 NortbNlntli street. Pleitber effort nor expense has been spitredirt fitting up the rooms t 4 make this a first•elnos school of the highest grade, A Preparatory Department connected with the school. Parents and Students are invited to call and examine rooms; and - consult - the - Principals; from 2 A.. - 11. to 2 P. 11., after August 16th. GEO, EASTI3IIII,N, A. 8., JOHN G. MOORE, H. S., Principals. Miss CARR'S SELECT BO ARtilliG and Day School for Young Ladles. oe EILDON SEMINARY, aurora miles from Philitdel- Tpia, err the North' Pennsylvania' Railroad,' opyosit York Road Station. - - . The uineteenth session will connsence tic ptsisleer 14411 1870. Circulars obtained at the office of .lay Cooke .5: Co., Bankers. 114 Third street, Yhilitdelnhist,or by ad dressing the Principal. tillociataltertown .Post•Ofticc, Montgomery county. Pa. sultir'tnioft IIgELLEVUE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG 1,1 , LADIES, ATTLEBORO, BLIOIi'S COUNTY, PA. The next echool year commando SEPTEMBEIEt L. Catalogues and information fluty he had of J. .J. Ura• hams, Twelfth and Filbert streets; Gilbert Comb's, A. .. nO3 Marshall street. 13. It. Warrind },:et.,26 North Seventh street •J. C. Carrigues, 608 Arch street, and S. A. Putter,'of Cowperthwait .2 Co., N0..628 Chestnut autl.a w 12t W. T. SEAL, Principal. I TTENII OLT SE • AC K JLteltodput and Eighteenth, will begin its aeventnenth year September ill, hi7o. For circnlart, giving full it, formation. call at Muir, Nortb•west Ott ettput aid Eighteenth etreets. au 15-.2u, LUCIUS BARROW S, Princi pat; DEBENNEVILLE f ' 11111 and Eugllgh School fir Young Ltairo and Chi!. tlermantown, Pa. ThetwArity-hr•vFoth - 14E.R4141n v.lll begin tieptember 14, WO. For circulars oddruse th auls IEIO I)UGI4YACAI)EMY, FOI YOUNG MEN AD BOY. IUS -LUCL'HT_-fITBEFT_- - -. EDWARD CLARENCE tiatITII. A. M., Principal. This Select School will euter upon its sixth toir - kniri , - Prov,d and retitt«.l with barul.orno furniture. . Pupils prep:all! for Itt":,INESB or HIGH STAND ING in COLLEGE. Next eeKniuu Bertembnr 72. Circulate at LEE A WAI.Ii.EWS, No. 97.2 Cheettsu! s•trtet.. ap;4l3 ESTN uT STREET FEMALE SEM I- V NARY. Philadelphia—Mlt, 11.)1111Py and Ni 64 Dil la}e.Friucipalb.—The xtraitylirs: year of this Eng 11.414. rairl - FterAdi Borirrilirg 6tt Dtry — S- 'ltriztevlll - nvn - WEB NESIIA Y. Sept , lutwr lith,at 10.5 CR ESTN T street Part iculari froth City ular6l. sulE taa es DLL EG I ©T E IN STITUTE FOR Vi young !milers, Poughlteeptrie, York.—NtrUil , - Rolled 714 1619. Excellent oPPortnrdoe% rot a coKaPlet , Enxilsn'odurntion. - Ancient and tn,, , tern Inneunire4, art. «locution arid gyznnastici thorouelilY laulty A F.A. Also, VASSAR COLLEGE PBEPTOB. R() L SC. Special rourve of study tit rnist . F.d rli.,rid. :AC twjayl lc r .arlltg I I.ei .kept . 12. 1.5.70.• For VIVA - loan , . add re1..4 ifEt.). W. _COOK , A f . M. and NARY 11. JOHNSON. jy . 2o-I.cnir A-N L USIA COLL It - ti A tivA EDI NO -:41111)01, for BOYS and yoncil MEN REY BR %YELLS'S HOME BOARBING-11/;11.001, FOP BOYS FROM 6 TO I:: YEARS OF AGE. Both institutions te-op , ll SEPTEMBER Ttli,M. Ad r,--s Ow BEY. lat. WF.LES, Antlaluma, Pa. rinl2. - JSS AN A BLE'S EN G L LSE' AND 1.7.1 French IttiArdinti and Inr7 Sr-h./A. No M. , hi: • etrr•et l wiH reopen on V, EON ESDA Y, the Itth or RP hut: t sfd7s M:iNEIMMIEM IiSEE= ?hie Inethothm. tinder the rare of 'slPldi P. C EVA Ne, •itted:br - romperent teachers.wlllbn iLr the roreption of smplls on TILL lisi)A I', the Ildb September next. Circulars, containing tenni and nth, information, can be bad on application to the. prix, opal. autO•lm; N AZARETH. BALL. ---- Idorarish Marina School for ROP4. For entaloanea apply to Mr.SOI. JORDAN A IMO ZYJ North Third htreet. Philadelphia, or to 14% FXGENE LEIBERT, Prluclpal, Nazareth. North ampton County, Pit. su9 itri 10101VERVIEW MILITARY ACADEMY, POUGHKEEPNIE. N. V. oTIS BISBEY., A. M.. Principal And Proprietor. A wide-awake, thorough-going :school for boys with log to be trained for Business, for College, or for Wvit Point. or the Naval Academy. 1Y 18 TIBHOPTHORPE. _ J../ A Church School, for Toting Ladios. The third year cotntneucee September For Circular and further information addr.tha Principal, MISS F. I. iy.l4 360 Dishopthorpe, 13,-thiehom,4",,t, rrillE L E IGH UNIVEItSITY, SOLT BethlPlia tn. Pa. Tern' opens Sept. I. Applicaut.i 4..xutnizied Au xst 22th and 30th. HENRY COPPEE,IL. D , Presia t WATLIIES. JEWELRY, &C'. JEWELERS, No. 902 CHESTNUT STREET ! Have largely increased' their stock of DIAMONDS, DIAMOND JEWELRY, EMERALDS, SAPPHIRES, PEARLS, . OPALS AND CAMEOS, In Mountings of F,•quicite Style, earefaily pre pared by the most Skillful Workmen. They also call particular attention to NEW STYLES OF JEWELRY ler • In Roman Gold, Gold and Enamel, Turquoise, Black Onyx, By zantine Mosaics, and Parisian Enamels. No. 902 'CHESTNUT STREET. nn , 3l to th 8 tfrp§ I~iTRE MALT VINE A ,9uperior Article for Pickling or Table Use M. DAWSON RICHARDS, Successor to Davis & Richards, ARCH AND TENTII,--‘&MSCi'ETBO PREWIDELPRLI, JvAi t tf ==la