BUSINESS NOTICES. Goo. Steck & co.'s Grand, Square and Upright Pianos. .Pfanos to rent. J. E. GOULD, No. 923 Ohostuut street. Viewtg Conrad Meyer. Inventor and Nanalnv tnrer of the eelebrated Iron Frame Plano, has received the prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibition, Lon don, England. Tho highest prizes awarded when and wherever exhibited. Wardrooms, 722 Arch titreet.. - ,. Established 1823. 'Avis m wtfg CITY B U Lii-ETIDV; State of. Thermometer This. Day at the Bulletin Office. • XI A. M.— 79 deg. 12 111 81 deg. 2P. M.......5S deg Weather hazy. Wind Southeast. To THE C FIARI TA BLE.—Contributions left at this office in aid of the families of John L. Smith, Francis Fritz and Matthias W. Furey (who died from injuries received at the burn ing of the sugar refinery, Crown and Race streets), will be duly acknowledged and promptly forwarded to the Treasurer of the Fund for their relief. LOCAL CHOWDER.—The rush to the sea side seems to be fully filling the void created by the return of people called by the claims of business to resume the duties of the counting room. That the summer is not yet ended is shown in the closeness of the atmosphere of to-day, and in the long continuous lines of residences with closed Shutters and door step 4 still in their baptism of dust. —ColMos. C. Audenreid, A.D. C.,of the staff of Gen. Sherman, left Philadelphia to-day ou his way to join Ins chief at Omaha, on the way for San Francisco and a tour of inspection on the Pacific coast. Colonel Audenreid is among the many gallant kildiers representing Phijadelphia in the "regular" service of the United states. The - statement that he ac cepted General Sheridan's invitation to accom pany him to the scene of the present Euro pean mat% simplyti mistake:,, —Reed birds are in market to day — They are thin. At a dollar a dozen they collie .uu -der the head-cif -expensive-eating. Snipe are in , good condition. , The game-dealers dispose of them at the price of reed birds. Blackbirds arehin perfection. They bring up , ' memories 'M of other Goose, and of the "four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a Pie.". At 45c. a dozen they are the cheapest game in the market Woodcock sold this morning at 750. each. —Business at the Commercial Exchange this morning was extremely dull. The attend ance was - Very limited. Just at present mat ters and things appear a little out of joint. The times are ditto. - -The friends of-the Frenckare.More.cheerr. ful. Their faCes, to-day, are radiant. A week ago; and - the visage of`: every Frenchman was. as long as if a fifty-six polind weight had been hooked to his chin. The demand for claret this morning was lively. Absinthe also "went up." In many parts of the city the tricolor of France is floging from private residences. From the splendid dwelling of Mr. Frank Blackburne,in Broad street,the fieur dells has floated since the - day of - the - declaration of the present war. —The peach crop Is coming rapidly forward. For choice fruit the price is still: More than this it is likely to remain so. Such fruit is sold only by the basket. It is therefore not in th - dbands — of tb - e - retailers.`. - The figure is from • per bas et. The — basket, b.) a pleasant fiction-, is supposed to contain-three peeks. —At the present moment, in the opinion of — the - "l'd - eliltyTiliiliftrelfilii - a -- is - the — h - ealthiest city extant. With no epidemic of any kind, with the water of the Schuylkill, and the air that Comes to ns with the breath of the myriad of gardens in our suburbs, the stranger in susceptible to enjoyment.of a visit to Phila delphia--should e set down as an anaborift, ~ That fall trade is commencing, and that strangers are thronging into us, is pleasantly shown by the registers of the various hotels. People who have been drawing , upon their balances for 'the payment of expenses may nowtakeon.substantial.encouragemetd.. The. boot will soon be ready for the other leg. CAPTURE OF A FUGITIVE.—Joseph Taylor, manufacturer of cotton yarns in Richmond, in the springof 1869, on his way to the batik to make a deposit of - some 5700, stopped in at the northwest corner of York and Amber streets to look at the papers and examine the price list.- -While there he called for a glass of beer, and on paying for it it was necessary to take from his pocket the book in which he had his money, in order to get at the loose change at the-bottom—El elaid_the_book_containing_the money on his knee, and being so busily . . ,en gaged:with his paper forgot his money, which fell upon the floor. Patrick - Malady was clean ing the street in front, and had occasion to enter the establishment, when he espied the prize lying upon the floor. Quietly he picked ft up, and stealthily lie examined the contents and put them in his pocket. A woman behind the bar noticed this, but,.being alone, was afraid to give an alarm. Malady left, went to an unoccupied house up the street, pocketed the money and threw the pocket-book on the floor. Mr. Taylor dis covered his loss and mentioned it, when the woman behind the bar told him what she had seen. He went to the unoccupied house and got the pocket-book. Malady was then ar rested, and was held to answer at court by AldaYman Heins. When the case was called for trial the defendant was not to be found. A bench warrant was issued, carefully folded, and put in the pocket of one of the tipstaves, where it remained. Nothing more was heard of Patrick Malady or the 6700 until the matter was placed in the hands of Detective Joseph H. Mirkil, of Recorder Givin's force, who 'commenced working the case up. and finally located Patrick Malady in Wilmington, Del., engaged in selling whisky. Yesterday Mr. Taylor acconwnied Detective lilitkil to the latter city,. and,made.atlidavit before Mayor Valentine that Patrick was a fugitive from justice in this State. The Mayor issued his warrant, and Chief of Polka! Dougherty, together ° With Mirkil and Taylor, called at Patrick's saloon and introduced them selves to Patrick, whereupon he was reepieSted to accompany them to the office of his Honor Mayor Valentine. which PatpUrie reluctantly did, and then it was explained to him that he had his choice, either to be committed to jai) to await a requisition, or voluntarily aceom, to ny Detective Mirkil to Philadelphia. lie chose the latter course, and reached here last evening at 7 o'clock. He is now ill oyamen sing Prison to await his trial. ~., oew,onst4i of ?,.1 low fever att.the Lazaretto have been report for some time past. The two cases which have been in the hospital arc convalescent and will be discharged to-morrow. There may be sour - cases outside of the Quarantine grounds. A woman who washed the clothing of Mrs. l'ep .---pervtleceased-,,dicd last week at Leiper vine A child, 12 years of age, residing some dis tance below the station. it is understood, is now under treatment for the same disease. ,10. sportsmen are in the habit of visiting that lo catity for fishing and gunning, it would hi well, under the circumstances, to defer their üblutt viAls until later in the season. SNEAK TIII E F.—An old wo;,nait, nal I Sarah Collins, entered the house hams, No: 1:;40 (7oates street, yesterday after 110011. The front door wits open at the Pio, She was observed by some of the ininittes,and then said that she wanted something to eic She was supplied with food, and, as she wa about delorting, it was discovered that had concealed some muslin under her -skirt-. She was arrested, and after a hearing, befor. Alderman Massey, was hold in ,- i-SOU hail for trial. Fair:.—The alarm of fire about four o'elelt this morning NV:lti caused by the burning 0 ! some combustibles in a store-room in the set and story of the building No. 819 Walnut street. q'he building is owned by Charles P. Shane, and is oectipio . lleury Monaghan art:gi: tayerWand"threlling.The deanrage:dotte b the fire was noVserietis. INentitnnaism.—A canal boat belonging to . H. Devinnov, rand lying at Shippen street • wbarf, at the Sehuylkill, was set On tire about three o'clock yesterday afternoon. The dames were discoveredand extinguished 'before any daMage could be done. This morning early another attempt was made to burn the boat. A lire was kindled but was soon discovered and subdued. LOST HIS POCKET soon.—An individual as enticed into a houSe in Duponceau street "ght,arni. while there was relieved of his pocket-book. — fie - charged - -VannFLee with having stolen the wallet, and she was arrested by Deserve Officer Crout. Alderman /Smith at Tautly, to prison. • Snamos DUIINING.-This - morning about 10 o'clock Mary Farley, aged nine years, was badly burned about the IJreast and logs by falling into a bonfire at Passyunk road and Moore street. She was taken to her home, Passyunk road, near Moore street. Her father bad one. of his -bands badly injured while rescuing her from the flames. 'Charles 'toddy, aged 8 years, was badly burned by his clothing taking fire from a furnace_at-N0.521.11ace street, about 1 o'clock this afternoon. He was takeiftelihfliatifeTl , l - 6 - . 724 Medina street. THE FIREMEN,'S RELIEF' Fulm—Newhall, Rorie & Co., this morning;' contributed $.500 to the fund for the relief of t he firemen who were killed at the fire at the Pennsylvania Steam Sugar Refinery. • Wm. V. IttaCean,Esq.,of the Public Ledger, has been_ selected to act as treasurer of the fund. SEIVT TO THE AmusnousE.—A man named H. Wickham, who said that he is from Bris tol, England; was arrested --- yesterday for druplrenness and was locked up in a cell in the Sixth District Station-house. While there he became a raving maniac and was sent to the Almshouse. INTERFERING.—WiIIiam W. Crib was ar rested last night, at New Market and Callow bill streets, for interfering with Policeman King : who had arrested a man for drunken ne,t3s. Crib was taken before. Aid. Toland and wn.s held in $6OO to answer at Court. TILL TAPPING.-A young man named Chas. Wells went into a store, No. 330 North Thir teenth, yesterday afternoon, and helped him self to 96 cents from the money drawer. He was arrested by Policeman McGarvy and was held in $OOO bail by Alderman Massey.- • STEALING LEAD PIPE.—A man who gave his name as George Williams was found this unoccupiedimuse,_N4 :1613 North Seventeenth street, engaged in Otitting off the lead pipe. He was locked up at the Central Station, to await a-hearing. FELL FROM A Vi? AGON.--jOhil Smith, aged 30 years, driver of a beer wagon, fell from his wagon on Vine street, above • Fourth, this afternoon, and had an arm broken. He was i: „ ; aken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. ACCIDENT.- 'William Chambers, aged IG , years, residing at 116 Chenango street, had au arm lacerated by the machinery at Disston's saw works, on Laurel street, this morning. He was taken to his home. Ronnvm--A grocery store .:11 piN t-6enth-- - •anitz.:snmitter streets - was - entered' through, the transom, last night, and was. robbed Of 51 . 0. • THE SCHUTZENFEST.—The net profits of the late Schntzenfest at tbe new park of the Phila delphia Rifle Club were about 54,000. BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. 1, will give their last excursion of the season to New York Bay to-morrow. The excursionists will leave Walnut street wharf,at 7.30 A. M., for Amboy. After proceeding up the bay the boat will stop at New York to allow the land ing of passengers who may desire to visit to Central Park, and will then proceed up the Ilialson beyond - the - famous - Palisades: • This will - bl,9l — vdespleasant ex° ur: itnr. — Toirrerve - ti crowding, which somewhat marred the last excursion, ample precautions have been taken. The number of tickets has been him ficff-16-BWaTild-the railroad company will pro vide cars sufficient to accommodate comforta bly all of the excursionists. No person will be alloweitoti the boat at Walnut street wharf without a ticket; and at Camden the cars are to be guarded so as to prevent persons with out tickets from entering. To crake sure,there fore, persons who desire to participate in the excursion should get tickets to-day. Rimy(''nor; or FABE.—For the remainder of theseason there has been a change of time in the-departure_ of the Cape May steamer Arrowsmith. There has also ,been a reduc tion of fare. Excursion tickets for the round trip can be had for $2 50. See advertisement. A PICNICTIie. First Pennsylvania Caval ry will have a picnic at Smith's Island to morrow, the proceeds to be given to the Fund for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of German soldiers. A3ItSEMENTS. —Boucicault's beautiful racing drama, en titled The Flying ;4.11(1, will be repeated-at the Walnut every evening this week, and a mat inee performance will be given on Saturday. —At Fox's the Can-Can is produced every evening in splendid style. —Carncross & Dixey's is opened every evening to large audiences. A good pro grannne,in which are the burlesquescltool for :_•'(.3mdal and Quiet Lod/nut's will be given. —The Sappho Operetta Company is per forming with success at Duprez & Benedict's Seventh Street Opera House. CIT Y NOTICES. THE PRETTIEST WOMAN IN NEw YORK, Miss K—, well-known in our fashionable society for her distingue appearance and beautiful complexion,was once a sallow, rough-skinned girl. Chagrined at her red, freckled face shy pitched Into Ilagan's Magnolia Balm, and is now as pretty in complexion as she is charming in manners. This article overcomes freckles. tan, sallowness, moth-patches, ring -marks, etc., and makes one look ten years younger than they are. Mag nolia Baba for a transparent complexion, and Lyon's Kathairon to make the hair plentiful, luxuriant, soft and delicate, have no rivals. The Kathairon prevent, the hair from turning gray, eradicates dandruff, and Is the best and cheapest dressing in the world. A PLEASANT Toyie FOR CHILDREN ma 3 be had in Dr. Jayne's 'Vennilngo. It is curtain and oaf( in its action, imparting health and vigor to the organ of digestion, removing all nervous mid dyspeptic sym p toms, and cleansing the system of Worms. Of all rome dies, a bottle of this medicine should be kept in the house, an likely to be demanded in very many of the i all taunts of childhood, and certain to iirik , a valuable air to every mother in maintaining the health of tb, berme bold. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut street, and hill, everywhere. , , TRUE AS P.REAcinNi:.—Anybody who sup paces that locking n girl in a back room will pre, eat lin Iron knowing what love means, might as well unit'. tribe to keep *dram berries from blushing W . hitiPering ellll3 aboui — ffu; snow we • had last winter. Specking of Snow and winter, weave naturally led to coal, and from coal to Messrs. Mitchell & Wrot k, the p”pillar dealers in that article, at the northeast cor ner of Ninth and Girard avenue. We have 110 hesitation in pronouncing the coal sold by these gentlemen as fully equid to the best, While their prices are as low as ti l os, of tiny tinniest dealer. Es cry load is carefully So reelltSi and picked before delivery. TliE BEST and cheapest advertising medium the Trot Democrat, is most popular, a n d circulates weekly, more than any two others in York county. Address llilto i YouNn, Publislo . Is IT ISIErywINE frlent of ours, who !”.,Is from .nl,-• of t upper diltricts or South (1111'011011 ded at the Hot office, and 11ll111tr Miler liortdtieS, Ilt IVolle's A 0001011 c Schiedam Schnapp,,' and ni Mod its a tact. that in his section or the count ry nearly all of the phytdriaos, in certain cas , si, when t ier denoted ardent spirits norm:nary to prolong or nave life in\ arial,l) tined these" Schnapps," justly regarding no the no It spirits that could to procured pure and on 11” id, stated that this medicine of Selina ppi. 'tcus becoming the only beverage Hold of the great ntage or railroad routes, lie sa.)s tho , e nicialin nho bare used and anal) zed it. state th a t to ditwases such as gravel, gout, rliennnaient, it Is in cola put able, , A 2:1 - IiAIIAT DIAMOND AT 5100 ; a '\ ppr r ee beauty ; slighor oft col o r. Collquid bee it ut . . . HE _Sr .v , T'..B -is that balmy fluid which is tiiidlive..the. phice the uurtuoits cunipoundn hitherto used fur dyeing the hair. PIIALON',4 \'I'rALIA, OR SALVATION FOB TILE 111, is as Clolffiless an " light in beauty's cyes," awl it darlieux gray hair to aay sbade from golden - brown La polect ebony. Bold by till druggiato. • FATAL TO THE TEETH- aro • all acrid pre paiattune. They may bleach the enamel, but they AH surely dissolve and destroy it. The mild, 000101 bal samic and preservative SozonoNT, lIIIIA,Am t ted with the fiLtroritE of the famous tropical Soup Tree, of Chitj, it , the only absolutely Halo article ut its kind in the market, and protects the Teeth from all destructive in. Ilueucea , as well us keeps them free from tartar. 1 n SPALDING'S GLUE,' handy and useful. -- OFF - TOR ,TITE - SE - A 8 ._.---- lint hetere you go, cull upon Si.o/. N, 806 Martel. street. Ile boo en infinite variety of Bathing DlcolBol, Oil 019 N, E 4 utc Bata, Leather Belts, etc., for Ladle:i t Gentleinerr NInOL n , hluoteru Lind Children. PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1870. DEAFNESS, 'BLINDNESS AND . OATABRII tre, It d with the utmost euccees,by J lesece, at. . and Profeeeor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear ;hie H pooi• nisy) in the Medical College of Penneylvania,l2 years ..x parlance, No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen at hie office. The medical fatuity are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrete in his prac tice. Artificial eyes ineerted without pain. .No charm for examination. ETE,AW HATs.--M efiSrB. CI. OftlifOrd & Sons in the Continental Hotel, announce that they hero re calved another lot of those Ono Dollar Straw Hats. The greatest bargains ever offered in America. LADLES can find ovary aescription of Corsets at norms& Hoop Skirt, Corset and Ladies' tinder-gar ment Emporium, 11-la Chestnut Street. Comm, Bunions, : Inverted Nails, skillfully treated' by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 91 Chestnut street. Charges moderato. BEOWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GxNGEn. —This article is now deemed indispensable in hot weather. As a gentle and. healthful stimulant ginger has no rival ; and in the peculiar form in which it is pre pared by;Mr. Frederick I3rown, at the northeast corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, it is at once convenient and - palatable. Those who doeign making voyages ny land or water should not be without the essence. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT 3 and druggists sundries. SNOWMEN & BROTHER, 23 South Eta street. IMPORTATIONS.. Reported for the Philadelphia Evenlngllnlletin. PH A RLESTON, SC—Stenmer; Salvor, Ashcroft-47 bides yarn. &c, Hay & alcDoritt; 44 bales do Claghorn, Herring & Co; 69 bales cotton Cloghorni Herring & Co; 2 bxs books E II Butler & Co; 1 barrel sucks Coates Bros;] bntrel whisky II & J Myers . _; 1 half barrel wine, & .1 Myers; 6 bdls leather H Ovornian; 28 Wei cotton B Sloan & Sons; 10 empty; ale =aka .1 P Bete; 1 case books J B Lippincott . & Co;: 1 case candy Wiltbank & Scattergood; 63 tee rice Cochran, Russell & Co. SAVANNAH—Steamship Tonawanda, Barrett-65 bales cotton Cochran. Russell & Co; 13 do do 20 do yarn Claghorn, Herring & Co; 3 bales cotton W M Greiner; 9 do do 2do paper stock Miller & Bro; 130 bales cotton Randolph & Jenks; 35 do 12 Ws 2 bbls Iron 1 bale bag• ging 1 do.paner lot railroad-and loose iron order;•3o bales ?urn A T Stewart & Co; 20 do Hay • & McDevitt; 346 pea Imrber W C Allison & Sons; 12 erinpt.Y beer kegs J A P Ralt7; 1 box noise Casserly & Bro; 1 bbl beeswax Coul ter. Jones & Co: 96 eMp beer kegs C Engel; 1 - box ludo Goslin, Wachtel &,(.1o; 2 do 1 bag rice WL James; 3 ergo crates Nang e Dotwoiler; 3 bbls and 1 keg honey Go.? Ogden & Co; 1 bar RR iron W Sellars & Co; 1 case to bacco Steiner. Smith Bros & Co; 12 es wine 1 do mdse J H Zeilin A Co; 2 lard cons W Aurrairt: 1 . bag potatoes Mrs E Stamm; 10 one bhls 12 hf do W Gatl. Steatrier Tonawanda •Barrett,7o hours from Sat annah, with noise to Philadelphia and Southern Mall ES Co. PassengersllrsS •Gersiman. Mrs E 0 -Roherts,-Misa - Annie RohettsTJ 'Mock j- BOwlesr Pzil-WalslGM•re Mary Gardiner'. •Steamer. -Salvor. Ashcroft,' 72 hours from Oharleston with cotton, &c. to Souder & Adams. Steamer W Biggins, 13 hours from Balti more, with mdse and passengers to A Groves. Jr. Steamer Mayflower, Fult.,, 24 hours from Now York, with noise to W P Clyde & Co. Schr H Itheinhart, land. from Hannan River, ice to Penn Ice Co. Schr Pathway. Haley, from Gardiner. Me. with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr Cordella Nam kirk. untleY, froM Gardiner. Ile. with ice to Knickerbocker lee Co. Schr Queen at the South. Corson, from Gardiner, with ice to .1i nickerbocker Ice Co. Seim John W Hill. Powell, from Gardiner, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr J A Griffin, Kimmy, from Gardiner, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. . ear Ocean Bird, Kelley, 4 days from New York, with salt to Wm Ileum & Son. c I ay ot, 'ham plou - . - Prcvi - clent Schr American Eagle. Shaw, Providence. Seta J B Austin, Davis, Boston. S,hr 11 N Miller, Miller: Boston. • Selo 111 II and-Norton. New Bedford. - Schr - A - Murchic. GitthrirNew-Haven. - Tug Thos Jofferii.ll. Allen, from - Baltimore, with tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co. Tug Chesapeake.llle6ilow.trom Havre do Grace,w G. a tow of barges to W P Clyde .R CLEARED THIS DAY. = Steamer Beverly. Pierce; New York, W - P'Clydett C,.. Seta Edith Hay, Higgins, Wellfleet, Sinuickeon & C. , Schr F It Baird. Bowman, Boston, do Schr H Taylor, Borman, Now Bedford. do Schr C W Locke, Huntley, Boston, Day, - Huddell & C, Schr E Shaw, Shaw,,Boston. • • • - do • Schr West Wind. ToWnsetoLlioston, ilo Schr las Satterthwaite. Kin mey, Boston, do . Schr R W Iluddell. Ballot, Boston; do Schr 11 S Brooks,Love,E Cambridge. do Schr F Cabodo. Swain,Bostou, Walter Donaldsori&' Schr Stephen Hotchkiss, Eledgdon, Boston, do Schr 111 A Folsom, Rose. Boston, do Schr C Young, Boston. - ,to Schr L Ii Cody, Wood. Boston, ' do Selo- H J Bnythond, Ellsworth. Boston, do .Schr W S Mlles, Burgess, &stun, • do Schr Redondo, Smith, Boston, do Schr Aid, Smith, Charlestown, do Schr Henry Allen, Tanta, Comm'l Point, do Schr W S Dom/Aden. Totem , Dariversport, do Fchr Onkahl. Bryant, Washington. do Tug Huthion, Nicholson, Baltimore. with a tow of barges. W P Clyde &Co Tug G B Hutchins, Davis, 'Havre de Grace, with a . tow of barges, W P Clyde & Co. MEAT °BANDA. Steamer Clyde ( new), Hunter, hence at New York at 7 o'clock this morning, after having beer, detained'SOMry time by the fog. Steamer Rattlesnake. Winnett. sailed from Boston 7 PM yesterday for this port. Steamer Leopard. Hughes, sailed from Boston at 9 AM to-day for this port. Steamer South America, Tinklepaugh, cleared at New York yesterdely for Rio Janeiro. Sc. Steamer Vol;unteer, Jones, cleared at New York yes. terday for tide port. Steamer City of Limerick (Br), Phillips, from Liver pool Bth and Queenstown 9th, at. New York yesterday. Bark Wheatland, Btirsley, from Buenos Ayres June 29. via Montevideo 30th, with N. 00l and hides, at New York yesterday. Schrs Orozimbo. Wood, and Eliza A.: Rebecca, Ireland. sailed from Providence 22d inst. for this port. Schr T Botden,Wrightington, hence at Fall River 20th instant. Schrs Harry Lee. Barrett, for this port, and J Crock ford, Briggs, fin Fall River for do, sailed from Newport 20th inst Schrs A B Brown, Pierce, and Armenia, Gale, sailed from Bristol 21st inst. for this port. H . : - Y. LAUDER BACH'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, 108 South TENTH Street. A Primary, Elementary and Finishing School. Thorough preparation for Business or Coll' e. Special attention given to Commercial Arithmetic and 111 l kinds of Business calculations. . . . . . . .. French atm Getman, Linear and Perspective Drawing. Elocution. English Composition, Natural Science. FIELD PRACTICE in Surveying and Civil Engineer ing. mit h the use of all requisite instruments, is given.to the higher classes in Mathematics. A first-class Primary Department. The best ventilated, most lofty and spacious Class . rooms in the city. Open for the reception of applicants daily from 10. N. to 4 P. M. Nall term will begin September 12. Circulars at Mx. Warburton's, N.o. 430 Chestnut street null) lin§ Gr,;ITANTOWN ACADEM Y, SCHOOL Lane and Green street. A thornunli English and Ulassicnl school. i3ONFIiOII opens Monday, September mh. A few r for boarders in the family of the •Prineipal. — Sehdlorhtnlra. • .C. V. MAYS, Principal.- .I\fiC.IIIENRY H E AHN, PROFSSOR OF . Muele,loll resume ton.,l)ing n tli violin awl piano, on SEPTEMBER sth, ork , P t T. W. ItAILI"S, NI,„ 6722 Mtkrlog strve os r'S *COLL EG Ncrifit&O'S JAIIt y, resluues duties on MI oN DAY. August 2901. Latin, Greek, En Illathematice, Book-keephar. &c., &c. P. J.'IILENKINSOP, S. J., Prosl, an 22 - - (MEN Tit A L ST I TUTE, NORTHWEST Cllr. of Tenth and Spt frig Garden str 43te, will re open Eept Buts prepared for llosine6i or College, 3011 N P. LAKBERTON,A. N., Priocipal, krA TAB DI N M I NA_lt N °RTE . Broad atreiii—Boarding tuid Day s c ho o l for venlig ladles. Nibn Fannie Bean ' Principal; Miss A an, \ ice Principal. Pil SeHHill)llCollllneeP — l 4 upt -- 14111. French - Ant lit, Dancing and Caliathunica without Inalit lentil charge. anl9tocl' LADIES going to the country or seaside Should procure one of those Elegant and cheap Sundowns from olot font 834 and 8360hostrint street BULLETI.N. FORT OF FELILADELPHIA—AvousT 21 s.7"Sir Marine Bulletin on /midi Fags ABRIVHD THIS DAY LAIC - ATI ON • ROBERT H. LABBERTON'S YOUNG 'LADIES' ACADEMY, MS and :lit) South FIFTEENTH Street. Next term commences September 19th. je L 3 4m Fer particulars Apply At hix residence, 1808 Wood Atreet, or 11:ntitution for the Blind. voriwr Twentieth And Ihten. 1Lu2.1 FOR ( E. R. BARKER, A. M., WILL VA re-open his Englloll and Classical School, Pricy' tit reel, Germant own, on Monday, Sept. 12t11. au24 AiR. ALFRED K . ELL Ell Elt WILL give instruction iu SING IN G and .11 A It -111 ONY. Term commences SPpinwhnr Scsth. For part tett Intl upply hie. address, .1220 Vine street , at, lion'or Co. 'm Music Store. 1102 Chest:int au23 lnl rum E LE111(1l UNIVERSITY, SOCITII Bethlehem Pa. Tenn opens Sept: 1. Applicants examined August 29111 and am 1,. HENRY COME, LT,. D., • nu9-ItuF, Provitiont. rimE BEST .ri:eviDED SCIJOOL IN America, The Scientific and Classical Institute, a school for bop; awl young won, Poplar and Soyenteenth streets, reopens 'on Monday, September 5111. Our school room to large tho iinost in Philadolphia, and 0111'11111th+ instruction, philosophical apparatus awl cabinets of Natural history, are Lugar 11,,, Y other school in America, J. ENNIS, A. m., an 2i-tf Principal: MADAM E CLEMENT'S FRENCH and English School for Young T.udien and Chil dren, lieriunidoWn. Pa. Thl.l wrwt y-noventh session will begin lierifeniber 11,1870. For circulars address-the Principal. milli lin§ GIERMANTOWN 'EXII.NAKV FOR YOUNG LAPIES;Giben street, Neal) of Walnut lane will. reopen, September Professor , Vl , S. FONTEsGUE. A. 111., Principal. nu2o THE •PI ISSIdirWILSON WI LL RE oren their School for Youl Llelle,n No. 6090 Greco titrect,Gernotutown, on WED 'ESDAY, StiPtem her 14,1870 tto2orun* EDILICATIOA A,7 WILL REOPEN HER ivx School, 47v7 trottage Row, Main s tract. Germato town, Wednesday, September IE. an24-20§ 3SS LAIRD'S INSTITUTE FOR young Ladles, with Preparatory Department, No. 3,3 North, ',em btreet, -will reopen Wednesday, sep• amber Bit, 1470.. ' . . . au 19, lm.` rpHE SIXTEENTH ACADEMIC YEAR 1 ofSPRI . I G GARDEN ACADEMY, northeast Corner of Rig litit and lint tont% ood streets, begin.; TUESDAY, Fertteurbbr Etit ore_qiiir_Prepttratlon fo r,.Bn.iness or ree - eivtd - Tan — dha after Monday, August 22d. CHARLES A. WALTERS, A. M., anlB Int Principal. 1 3 ALLOW ELL SELECT MOH. SCHOOL for Young Men and Iloya, which HAS DERN REMOVED From No. 110 north Tenth street,' will be opened, on September 12th; in the new and more commodious build logs Noe. 112 and 114 North Ninth street. Neither effort nor expense has been spared in fitting up the rooms to make this a first-class school of the highest grade. A Preparatory Department connected with the school. Parents and Students aro invited to call and examine the rooms, and consult the Principnla, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., after August 16th. OEO. EASTIIIIIIN, A. 8., JOHN G. MOORI6, S., aul7-tfg ,prftwipas. for oun SELECT gLa ; es BOARDING 31 1 21 Day School EILDON SEMINARY, seven miles from. Philadel phliti on the North . Pennsylvania Railroad, opposite York Road Station. The nineteenth session will commence September 14th 1870. Circulars obtained at the , (lice of Jay Cooko Co., Bankers,ll4 S. Third street, Philadelphia, or by ad- drefthing the Principal, Sheerutihertown Post-Office, Montgomery county, Pa. ' aut6 2uio§ RITTEICEIOUSE ACIADEMY.—N. E. Obestuut and Eighteenth, Will begin its seventeenth year . September 12,1570. For circulars, g icing full in t urination, call at Blair, North-west Oh ostnut and Eighteenth streets. an 15-2 m LUOlUti BARROWS, Principals. 11nBENNEVILLE K. LUDWIG, 3 UGEY ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG MEN ..t.ND BOYS. 1415 • LOCUST STREET.. EDWAIID OLAIIENEE SMITH, A. M., Principal. This Select School will enter upon itEl sixth year com pletely re•orcanized. • Rooms unproved and refitted with handebnie furniture. • . • -Pnpile • prepared for ...pUSINESS -or HIGH STAND ING in COLLEGE: • • Next session begins September 12. • • Circulars at LEE d: WALKERS, No. 922 Chestnut street. - augl.l.tfi f'IIIESTICUT STREET FEMALE SEMI NARY, Philndelphia—Miss Bonne) , aid Miss 'Al lay°, Principals.--The twenty first year of this English and French Boarding and Day School will open WED• NESDAY, September Nth, at 1615 CHESTNUT street. Particulars from Circulars. ants tocl ANDALUSIA COLLEGE. BOARDING-SCHOOL for BOY S andYOUNG MEN. REV. DR. WELLS'S DOME BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR BOYS' FROM 6 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE. Both intitlititlotal re-open SEPTEMBER 71141810. Ad rest' the REV. DR. WELLS, Andalusia, Pa. attl2 Ire ISS ANADLE'S ENGLISH. AND French Boltrdlog.,toul Day School, No. 1350 Pine iitetiet,Virr rotpii-orrAY.EDNESDAY,tho'I46 'or Sept. next. . . . . WFIST CHESTER FEMALE SEMI NARY. WEST CTIESTER.CIIEBTER CO.. PA. „ - - - — This Itietilution — tiuder” the care of MISS P. C. EVANS, assisted by competent teachers, will be open for the reception of pupils on runvq)AY, the 11th of September next. Circulars, containing terms and other information, can be bad on application to the Prin• expel. aulo-lm; NAZARETH HALL: • - • Moravian Boarding School for Boys. For catalogues apply to MESSRS. JORDAN & BRO. 2.19 North Third street. Philadelphia. or to REV RI:GENE LEIBERT, Principal, Nazareth, North atopton County, Pa. . au9 hug U 1 Yr Idt,ViEW MILITARY *ACADEMY, POUGHKET. - PSIE; N. Y. O IS CIEs Y 1 : M: PrtncfVnl :id Proprietor— A wide-awake, thorough-going t , chnol forbore wittb• inta to be trained for Bueineaa, for Collegb,6r for Went j Point, or the Naval Academy. • . yl636t§ B,EvritKiNsT ITTITE—EOII.I7YOUN LAMES, ATTLEBORO, BUCKS COUNTY, PA. The next P hno I year commences SEPTEMBER 0. Catalogues and information may be had of J. .f, Gr hame. Twelfth-and-Filbert streets; Gilbert Combs, M 608 Marshall street. 11. R. - Warrinet . Eat .46 North Seventh street .1. C. Garrignes, 608 Arch street, and S. A. Potter, or Cowperthwait & Co., No. 623 Chestnut street. an6-s w 12t • W. T SEAL, Principal. • IQISHOPTHORPE. A Church School, for Yoliiig Ladles. Thp third 3 ear commences September 14,100. For' Circular and further information address the Principal, MISS F. I. WALSH. jyll 360, Bishopthorpe, Bethlehem, Pa. /PIN ENT XTH YEAR. , --THE CLASS! I. col aticl_ English School of H. D. Gregory. A. M. No. 1108 DI street. w ill reopen Sept. 5. arg22 im` P.. HONDINELLA, TEACHER 01. Singing. Private lessons and classes. Residence 398 Thirteenth street. REAL ESTATE SALES igni ) I. E PTO R 1.7 SALE.—TO CLOSE: A 11 iL Partnership Account.—Thomas X Sons, Final (I e—Valurible prop'rty. Large three-story brie], null, with engine, boiler, ,Vc.,Northwest corner of Ridge 11%,1111” and Twenty-first street On Tuesday, Sept. 13. 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at !labile sal" W/ 1 / 1 0/11./oerre, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all tea lot of ground beginning at a point" at thew - est 0! Tweut y street,26 feet north of Nassau street ; then., extending northward along the west side of Twenty-first street 22 feet of an inch to the southwest side of Ridge avenue ; thence northwestward along the southwest sid. of Ridge avenue 12 feet 3N inches; thence southwestward 26 feet 6,!.i inches ; thence westward 58 feet 72-4 inches to the east side of a certain 3 feet wide'alley ; thence south ward along the east side of said alley ' on a line parallel with Twenty-first street 16 feet, and thence eastward 81 feet 7 inches to the west side ot Twenty-first street, the place of beginning; Also, all that lot of ground, southwest side of Ridge avenue, 12 feet 3341 . inches northwestward of Twenty first street ; thence extending northwestward along tun southwest side of Ridge avenue 3.5 feet ; thence south westward 73 feet 814 Inches to the east aide of a certain 3 feet wide alley ; thence southward along the east sale of said alley 3 feet inches ; thence eastward 56 feet 7;„ inches, and thence northeastward 26 feet 6!4 inches to the southwest side of Ridge avenue, the place of begin ning. Mir The above lots have together a front on Ridge avenue and Twenty-first street of 69 feet 4 inches, bi about 87 feet 7 inches deep, to a 3 feet wide alley leading into Nassau Strlail.. OR,' The improvements consist of a largo three-story brick mill, 30 by 40 feet, with a one-story brick building attached. It has been need au a cabinet, saw and plan ingnaill, for which it is welt adapted. The walls are all 13 inches thick, the building substantial and well lighted, so as to be used for any manufacturing purpose. Has gas, water, well in cellar with force and lift pump and me, anew Ili-horse-power engine (built by Holt. Fontaine & Abbott), in the basement, and boiler, with gauges, valve, &c., all complete and in good running order, which with the main line of shafting, hangers, driving-belt and pulley will be included in the sale. Subject to a yearly ground rent e1:1,5;285 ( which crtulat Paid off in curreneY). .5200 to be paid at time await. Terms—Cash. Immediate possession, Sale absolute. of 3 platy be examined any day previous to sale. TIIOIIIAS 5: SONS. Auctioneers, aul t 27 -0310 )99 and 141 South Fourth street. PUBL IC SALE.—THOMAS 8c SONS, in Auctioneers.—On Tuesday. September 13th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will ho sold at public side ' at th Philadelphia foliewing ilesTribertpropet ties, V/Z 1.-1 our Two-story Brick Cottage,. Forty-eighth street. above Ti overlord street. All thus -4 tm o,story brick (rough-cast) cottages 1 Mansard root, situate on the west side of Forty eighth street. ahoy h as erford ,treet; each lot 27 feet 6 inches front, by Ile feet deep. Each house contains 8 rooms, gas, furuacv range, &c. Terms—s2,4oo may rolll7lin on each. immediate possession. Keys at:l'4 North Forty-firs: street.. sold separately. : rieen 2:Story Erick 'Thi•ollings . ;ll - eiriMMl street, east and west of Sixty-second street. All tine, 14 two-story brick dwellings and lots of ground there unto le-hinging, situate on the north side of Hamilton street, 8 of them beginning 00 foot east of Sixty-second street, each lot 20 by 150 feet; 4of them HO feet west o' Sixty-second street, each lot 25 by 154) foot; ono 3 , 5) fee , west of Sixty-second street, lot 25 by 148 toot deep nu the east line, and 140 feet on the west. line; the other 32.. feet west of Sixty-second street, lot 21 feet 61s" Melo,. flout and MO feet deep On the nut lino, 129 feet on th west line, ted 60 feet on the north line. Each (mutat iv 6 rooms. Terms--$l,OOO luny remain oil each, immediate im , session. N. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, all2l 27 se3 10 139 and 11l South Fourth street REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SO NS- L sah , .—ustudsome Modern Three-story Brie!. Residence, No. 249 North Sixth street, south of Vin , street. opposite Franklin . Square. On Tuesday, Sept lith,lB7o, at 12 o'clock, oon, will be sold at pub ) sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that handset]) medern three -story brick Illetitillab(o, with threaster back buildings mid lot of y round, situate on , the 0104 Skil, of Sixth street, smith of Vine street, No. 249 ; con taining in front on Sixth street 18 feet, and extending depth 99 feet ; then widening on the Fowl, side to he breadth of 36 feet, and continuing of that increased width the further depth of 21 feet 6 Inches to Farr street, the entire depth being 120 feet-2 fronts. The house is well built, finished In handsome style, with all th modern conveniences ; has marble front to second eon'. contains fifteen looms ; has walnut front and vestibule doors, walnut inside shutters, walnut balusters, marble vestibule, entry wall and ceiling frescoed, hot and 6.1,1 Wilier. marble m ant- Is, boll calls,stationary washstand. handsome gilt chandelier in parlor; has gotta bath• mons. furnace, cooklng-range, &c. nl sort to ii yearly ground-rent of F;i4oo. ' lmmediate possession. . •31. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, eu21.27 139' end 141 South Fourth street. CAI YU MAU SALE THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.—On. Tuesday, Sept. 13. 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public MOO., at the Phila• delphia Exchange, the following-described property, —vii.;-- 'NO.4.—Th m reastory__BrlcltStoreul 3514 Market street. All that valuable three-story brick store and dwelling and- lot, of 'ground, sit nate on Om_ south side of Market street, west of Thirtf-Mth street, N0..35 - 14;ill front 15 feet, and - in depth 107 feet 3 inches; together with the privilege of a 3 feet wide alley. Coutalits 7 rooms, has gas. range, &c. Snbject to a yearly ground rent of $l5O. Lease expires November 16111. No. 2.—Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, Thirty seventh street, north of Locust street. All that three story brick messuage, with 'Mastery back buildings • • - andlot of ground, sitnate on the - east - side of Thirty , ser. - enth street 100-feet north of Locust-street; the lot con taining in front 2f, feet; , and in depth 100 feet. Contains 10 rooms, gas 6 00 1. water-closet, furnace, range, &c. Terms-40 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Keys next door. U. THOMAS & SONS,- Auctionenrs, -- an2l 27 ses 10-- 139 and 141 South Fourth street. COOPER & CONARD Have a full line of Water-proofs, bought by the case from first hands. Selling prices based on one small profit only. WATER-PROOF CLOAK HEADQUARTERS. WATER-PROOF CLOAK S , NEWEST STYLES; SPECIAL SHAPES , AND SIZES TO ORDER. WATER-PROOF CLOAK BUYERS' HEADQUARTERS. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Corner Ninth and Market Sts. an 24 f & au29 m f tfi FINE BOOTS, GAITERS AND SHOES, MADE ON 'IMPROVED LASTS, INSURING Beauty, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET (Four doors abore Chestnut Street,) trr G entlemen visiting the City are invited to call and leave their measures for - future orders. Annfmwtf GAS FIXTURES, &U. BA KER, ARNOLD dir, CO,, PRESERVING JARS. MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, Of New Designs SALIMIROODIS: 710 Chestnut Street. M AN UFACTORT : S. W. corner Twelfth and Brown Ste. nu 22 :'mrp CORNELIUS & SONS' RETAIL SALESROOM, 821 CHERRY STREET,_ PHILADELPHIA. CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, &c., SUPERIOR STYLES AND FINISH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We have no Store or Silesroom on Chestnut Street. CORNELIUS & SONS. 3y13 w fm 2mrp§ GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED RATES. Persons furnishing houses or stores will find it to their interestto - , - deariVith - flie Manufac turers direct. Our assortment of all kinds of Gas Fixtures cannot be equaled in the city, and we invite all those in want to call on IVIISKEY P ' MERRILL & THACKARA, DIANIUTACTUBERS, Showroom, No. 71$ Chestnut Street. aulB 3mr PERSONAL TY. JACOB RICHTER - - RETURNS, No questions will be asked. Ft, B. HAUCK 45; Bt.Louls • aul3 at*• _ 'GS - 7:;-2 - 13 - ALES RAGS NOW—IAND ..a.t). MG from steamer Pioneer, from Wilmington, N. andlor.sale by 0001.1BANy-BUSWE.LL Mr 111 Chestnut street,. WATER-PROOFS, Spite. WATER-PROOFS, $1 00. WATER-PROOFS, $1 12. WATIpR-PROOFS, $I 25. WATER-PROOFS, sil 50. WATER-PROOFS, 61 62. WATER-PROOFS, 1)1 75. WATER-PROOFS, $2 00. WATER-PROOFS, $2 50. WATER-PROOFS, ENGLISH. EVERY GRADE, FOR - GM N TEEME Comfort antl. Durability BARTLETT, BRACKETS, &0., EVERY SHAPE, PHIL ADEL PLILA CHINA AND GLASSWARE PRESERVING JARS. The Best, Cheapest and Moss Reliable PATENT FRUIT JARS IN THE MARKET WE KEEP ON HAND Moore & Bros., Dexter, Pet, Whitalls, Mason, Gem, Great Eastern, Mason Improved, Hero, Paragon, Har tell's, Queen, Millville, Wil cox, Star, Excelsior, Best and Bee. STONE, GLASS AND CHINA CORK FRUIT JAR CANS JELLY TUMBLERS. CORRS AND StALING WAX FOR PUTTING UP FRUITS, S. S. FETHERSTON & CO.'S, No. 270 South Second Street, Above Spruce. Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. nun ti I MICHAEL WEAV E ER AVER &CO. GEO. H. O EL UH R LE. W Rope and Twine Manufacturers and Dealers in 'Temp and Ship Chandlery, 29 North WATER, 28 North WHARVES. aid tfl . PHILADELPHIA. DWLN U. FITLER Br, CO., Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers In Hemp 23 N. Water Street and 22 N.-Delatoare ,Avenui PEULILDELPHIA. EDWIN R . TITLED. CONRAD P. CLOTEREE BRIGHT VARNISH AND VENIor, TURPENTINE. -100 barrels Bright Varnish; 30 do. Venice Turpentine. For sale by EDW. U . Row_ LEY, 16 South Front street A SPARAGIIS AND PEAS. FIVE drod Cftf3CA Green Peae atul'Aeparagua,lor _sale by JOSEPH B. BUSSIER It 00., 10S beuth Delaware Avenue. M 0 OIL. -350 BARRELS , Natural Blount Farm Imbrienting Oil, on the spot, for. ale _ 1.) y_ IJOY ,j.1,119).Y34 utlx Front_ tared. . EVERY SIZE.
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