Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, August 12, 1868, Image 5

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    LEITIB Fl6llO PEW 011ide AMT.
Louisiana °Metals—A Rebel Renewal
Superintending use Water Works—
Political Itiatters—Tbe Late Riot—
Absence of Disease—Fineurteial
ligenea,
(iDerrecroadestee Af the Philadelphia Eceniag Bulletin.)
NEW 081.S.ASS, August 7.—.0n Friday the Go-
Tertler nominated to the Senate and the Senate
-confirmed; the following named gentlemen to
constitute the :,prone Court of this State for
eight ;years: For Chief Justice, John T. Ludlln.%
of Ouachita; for. Associate deistical, James G.
Tallaferro, of Catahoula; Wm. G. Wyley, of Car
roll. and R. K. Howell and W. W. How, of Or
ig.-an-a. Judges Talisfaro and Howell are mem-
Nis of the pment Supreme Court. AU the
appointees command the respect of all political
puttee. The action of Governor Warmouth in
notninating Judge Tallaterro is commended by
his political opponents as a gracefal and meg
r-atimous act, as the Judge was an independent
-candidate against the Governor at the late elec
tion.
The city having purchased the works by which
it is supplied by water, Mayor Conway has ap
pointed lea. Braxton Bragg as Superintendent
of these works, and also appointed a Board of '
Commissioners of seven.
The political world is in a teverish state. On
the evenin g of the lit inst. there was great excite
went, caused by the attempt of many of 'the po
litical foes of Willis Rollins, the Democratic col.:`
ored orator, to do him harm. The crowd was
rapidly swelled to hundreds, and at the time
threatened to seriously disturb the peace of the
city, but the police finally bore Rollins off. This
allippAas of course given rise to a very bitter
discussi on between the Republicans and Demo
crats, and the excitement has been intense. On
Monday Rollins was again beset by a mob, bate
escaped
escaped uninjured. To add fuel to the fire,there
was a fatal disaster at a large 'Democratic gath
ering in Lafayette Square last evening; and as is a
very natural thing in, these -heated po
litical' times,, charges are made that it
was brought about through ' the se-
Lion of political foes. The meeting was first
addressed by Mr. Scott Jordan, As he concluded
life speech the stand, on which • were about two
hundred people, fell with a .great crash, isetionsly
Injuring six persons, two of - whom„it is thought;
are mortally wounded. Willis Rollins, the col
ored orator, was to follow Jordan with a
.speech, and it is therefore asserted that this was
an attempt upon his life. The Pibayune declares
that gentlemen well known in the community
examined the - timbers of the fallen platform and
found that the upright poets had all been sawed
so that a ehove would easily prostrate the entire
.structure, and says: "It now appears that the
whole affair was a base design upon the
life of Rollins, even though __ - that should
- involve - the death of every person upon
the platform with bun.” It is difficult for me
thus early to ascertain all the facts connected
with this sad affair. But 1 would simply say, in
view of not only this but the many other exciting
political rumors which are hurried out from this
_city,thatinthese_times,-witit,the-political-ther- -
mometer at blood•heat, all statements calculated
iv have -- sn Important political -bearing - should
he carefully weighed before being fully accepted.
As to the campaign thus far, it has been vigor.
ously pushed by both parties.
The thermometer at 6 o'clock yesterday morn
ing marked 76; at 12 M., 85; at 3 P. M., 81, and
at 6P. M., 77. A fine breeze prevailed, and the
-day was written down as . pleasant. For days
past the weather has been delightful, although
the sun does now and then demonstrate in au
-over-affectionate way.
The city continues very healthy. The people
Mow hardly think of the possibility of a visita
tion this year from yellow fever or the cholera.
In trade there is the same dull round to note:—
the same stagnation, which, to a greater or less
extent, has prevailed for weeks. 1 Badness of
nearly every description is very "slow," and the
Levee in particular seems almost deserted. The
cotton market is just now hardly worth men
tioning at all, for yesterday the entire sales re
ported amounted to only 33 bales. The stoek on
hand and on shipboard last evening amounted to
1,914 bales.
The city finances are still in the most unsatis
factory condition. Yesterday the Legislature re
ceived a, communication from the Mayor and
Common Council, containing a resolution of the
Council, declaring it, in their opinion, "neces
sary for the immediate and permanent relief of
the city that the Legislature now in session be
and they are hereby requested to pass such acts
as shall enable the city to enforce the collection
of all taxes past due, to issue bonds to the extent
of five million dollars, payable in forty years or
less, and to lay a special tax on all of the real and
personal property of the city sufficient to meet
the interest on said bonds, and to provide a sink
ing fund for the final redemption thereof."
In October the Alliance line will extend its
connections to Havana, and a steamer will leave
New Orleans by way of Pensacola Apalachicola,
St. Marks, Cedar Keys, Tampa, Key West, and
thence to Havana, touching at the above-named
ports on her return. An "authority" says that
the establishment of this service effectually con
-centrates the whole trade of the Gulf in this city,
if our merchants prove sufficiently enterprising
to avail themselves of its benefits.
VERMONT BANK BOBBED.
Twenty Thousand Dollars Stolen from
a National Bank.in Bennington.
(From the Troy Whig of Aug. 11.1
One of the most skillful as well as successful
burglaries that has ever been committed in this
vicinity occurred in the usually quiet town of
Emit Bennington, on Saturday night • last. The
vault of the First National Bank was the "centre
of attraction" to the burglars, who gained an en
trance to the building by prying open a shutter
and window leading to the banking-room: Sun
day afternoon, about 3 o'clock,Mr. L. R. Graves,
President, - entered the Bank and discovered
that the dial plate had been removed from
the exterior door of the safe, which was one of
Lillie's manufacture. As the dial-plate is only
held in its position by a small serew, which
could easily be removed, and as nothing else in
the room appeared to have been disturbed, Mr.
Graves, supposing that it bad been removed by
some of the bank officers for some reason, re
turned home without any forebodings of trouble.
About 9 o'clock in the evening Mr. Gravea' son,
teller in the bank, returned from a visit. Upon
being informed by his father of the removal of
the dial-plate from the safe his suspicions were
aroused, and having informed Cashier Cobb
of the circumstance, the three proceeded
together to the bank. The skilful eyes of the
Cashier and Teller immediately discovered some
thing wrong. The Cashier attempted to open the
sale, but without the dial plate nothing could ap
parent be done. After several vain endeavors.he
succeeded in picking the lock of the outer safe
door, but the dial plate of the inside safe lock hav
ing been also removed, he could proceed no fur
ther. Subsequently, Mr. Stirling, the agent of
the safes in this city, succeeded in picking the
inner lock. The contents of the inner safe
were found untouched, much to the surprise as
- well as gratification of the officers of the
institution The outer safe contained $B,OOO or
410,000 belonging to the bank and $12,000 of
special deposits, amounting in all to about $20,-
-000, not including about $l,OOO worth of Ben
nington town bonds, which were untouched. As
only three persons,and these being officers of the
bank, were acquainted with the combinations of
the lock, it is surmised that some skillful cracks
men succeeded in picking the lock. • The Cashier
of the bank left the institution about 9.30 o'clock
on Saturday evening, so that the burglars must
have operated between that time and sunrise of
the next mornin6. Of the private depositors
Mr. E. A. Cobb. the Cashier ,of the -
bank,
is the - heaviest loser. Between $5,000 and
$7,000 in cash—together with some Ben
nington town bonds belonging to him—were ap
propriated by the burglars. The remainder of
the special deposits was composed for the most
part of small sums, deposited by residents in the
vicinity who can illy afford to lose even small
amounts. The circumstances of the burglary are
somewhat peculiar in several particulars. De
tective Kirk, of this city, is at present investi
gating. ffie 'affair, and it is hoped that his efforts
in ferreting out the criminals will be crowned
with Ultimate suceesa Although the bank has
suffer somewhat from this nfortunate dream.
.stance, still its officers maintain that its stability
is in no wise affected, and that its business will
be transacted as UAW:
iA corTespondent,- describing a recent
grand dress ball, says of n'huly that "she looked
sweetly in a plain white muslin dress tucked up
to the waist." - .
i i nico ;f 4 U ILA
OnirisAnr.—At a meeting 9f the Comniercial
Exc.hange Association, held MIS morning at their
Rail, coiner of Second and Gold streets.
J. Harper Jefffles, Esq., the Preeident ,
annonnerd the decease of Philip Bashong, a
member of the organization. Mr. B. has been
ingsged here and in Residing for nearly half a
iviltury as a distiller and manufacturer of step
hoL •
The following preamble and resolutions were
unanimously agreed to:
Whereas. After a long and painful illness,
death kas removed from among ns our old and
valued 'associate, Philip Bushong; therefore be it
Resolved, That it is with more than usual sor
row we mourn the loss of one so long identified
with us in commercial pursuits, and whose in
tegrity,. sagacity and enterprise reflected honor
upon his associates.
.Resolved, That we tender to the family of the
deceased our sympathy in their bereavement.
Resolved, That the members of this Association
attend the funeral.
The following gentlemen were appointed the
Committee on Resolutions : John P. 13ankson,
Z. Locke, Alexander Young, John L. Buzby and
C. Rose Smith.
Sr. PIONAS'I3 CHURCH, WIIITILMARSII.--Thirty
years after the founding of our State an old log
church at Wbitemarsh, that had been used for
many years, gave way to a stone edifice for the
performance of Divine worship. One hundred
and seven years after this, in the year 1817, this
venerable , elurch, beyond repair. gave place to a
still larger though less substantial building. The
latter, after fifty years of good service, was de
clared unsafe, and was just recently removed.
The work of,erecting in its . stead a successor has
been commenced, and the corner-stone will be
lald•with appropriate ceremony on to-morrow
afternoon. Encouragement in this effort is so
licited by the church- people in the shape of do
nations, that the old'landmark,where, for nearly
one hundred and fifty yeara, Divine worship was
celebrated,may be renewed.
FAST JIIVENILICEI.—Last night when the New
York train arrived at the West Philadelphia de
pot, Policemen Beaston and McKee noticed two
boys who were behaving suspicionitly and were.
makings display of a little more money than•
they ought to have had if they came by it hon
estly. The juveniles were taken into custody. .
One of them said that they had stolen sbo and
had gone to New York on Monday last. They
were returning last night after having expended
about $2O of the stolen money. The two lads
were taken before Ald. Mardi and were commit
ted for a.ftulber hearing.
RAILRQedibIPROVICBIENTB.—The Philadelphia,
Germantown and Norristown Railroad Coinpany
is constantly making improvements which add
greatly tiithe conifort and convenience of its
passengers. About one-half of the road is now
laid with steel rails, which have been found to
possess many advantages over the old style of
raps. The 'elation-houses along the route have
been recently enlarged and improved, and
several-new-and-handsomely farnished-passonger
cars have lately lxen added to the rolling
stock. - •
Tint KENNERCIIOB.—The members of tka Man
nerchor had a private pic-nic at Engel Wolf's
Farm, yesterday. Notwithstanding the rain,
there was quite a large attendance of members
and their families, and invited guests, composed
of delegates from other musical societies. The
entertainment comprised music by a fine band,
dancing and singing by the different societies.
Everything passed off in the most successful
manner, and the affair was one of much enjoy
ment to all the participants.
ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.—Among•the visitors to.
Point Airy yesterday was an individual who had , '
a roll of bank notes, and made himself quite pro
minent by frequently displaying his greenbacks.
He was soon surrounded by some of the Fourth
Ward thieves. Finally three women and a man
were arrested upon the charge of attempting to
giq unlawful possession of some of the money.
They were taken before Ald. Mink and were com
mitted for a further hearing.
Boy Bnm—A boy named Thomas Prentiss,
residing at No. 1622 Latona street, was before
Aid. Dallas this morning upon the charge of
having shot a lad named Cornelius McFillan,
aged 11 years. The two youths got into a quar
rel about some trivial matteryesterday afternoon
about half-past three o'clock. Prentiss had a
bistol and fired at 31cFillan. The ball took effect
in the head, causing a serious wound. Prentiss
was committed to await the result of the injuries
of Mffillan.
RE-ARRESTED.—Pat Dougherty, who was ar
rested in West Philadelphia, sometime sinee,upon
the charge of assault and battery with intent to
kill, was admitted to bail and forfeited his recog
nizance, was re-arrested yesterday and was sent
to prison to await his trial.
THE TEMPERANCE CAI:UHL—The Supreme
Council, T. of H. and T., commenced Its sessions
in this city to-day. To-morrow evening, at
Concert Hall, the members will receive a public
greeting from the members of the Order in tits
city.
AN OWNER WANTED.—About twelve pounds of
new lead pipe, which had evidently been stolen
from some house, Were found on Delaware av
enue below Willow street, this morning. The
pipe awaits an owner at the Harbor Police Sta
tion.
AT HALF MAST.—The flags upon the public
buildings and upon many private establishments
are displayed at half-mast to-day, in respect to
the memory of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, who died
last night at Washington.
TILL TArriNG.—A boy named Jos. McGovern
was arrested yesterday, and taken before Alder
man Maull, upon the charge of having robbed the
money drawer of a store at Fortieth and Market
stitets. He was committed for trial.
FOUND DROWNED.—The hody of an unknown
boy was found in the canal, at Manayunk, this
morning, and was taken to the Thirteenth M
ir let Police Station. The Coroner was notified.
LA PIERRE HOUSE.—This well known hotel,
which has been closed during the past two
months, is again open for the reception of guests,
having gone through a number of great improve
ments. Messrs. J. B. Butterworth dr. Co., the
present proprietors, are well versed in the hotel
business, and we think those of our readers who
have occasion to stop at a hotel will find every=
thing at the La Pierre, in the way of elegance
and comfort, to suit even the most fastidious.
GRAISD BALL AT CAPE MAY.—A grand fancy
dress and calico ball will be given on Saturday
evening, the 15th instant, at the Sea Breeze
House, Cape May, under the direction of Mr.
Mark ,Bassler. A brilliant affair may be ex
pected.
REAL ESTATE.—We call the attention of our
readers to the card of Wm. L. Creece, to be found
in our Real Estate column. Persons desirous of
purchasing or renting cottages at Cape Island
would do well to consult him.
Dnnar. the famous Arctic Soda Water and read
the Evy..N.Lwo BULLETIN, at Hillman's News Stand,
at North Pennsylvania Depot.
THE COURTS.
QUARTER SESSIONS—Judge Browster„—Valen
tine Deering was charged with stealing 400
pounds of copper. The defendant is a carman,
and it was alleged that he was employed to move
the copper, and, in doing so, he allowed his son,
to take it away while the defendant occupied the,
attention of the parties who accompanied him to
receive the money for the owners. The defence
°fared no testimony; hut relied wort an alleged,
technical defect in the evidence, _Verdict guilty.:
George Thomas, colored was charged with
robbing a countryman, in Hurst street. He was.
ECM, with others, holding the countryman, aud
was afterwards identified while running away.
The next day Thomas and his companions were
carousing in the lower section of the city, in
dulging in champagne, and had changed their
rags for good clothing.
The prisoner had no testimony, but one of the
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN--PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12;1868;
numerous young members of the bar, lounging
about the Court roots: :.undettook the" defence
and occupied over an hour in argument, the re-,
nit of.which was that the jury, retired to delibe
rate upon-a verdict:, ' -
NEW Yong, August ,12.—The poard of Health
had again 'under consideration yesterday mea
sures tor the cure and prevention of the cattle
disease. A report from the aanitarysquid showed
that in the drove yards of the city there was no
disease apparent as yet.. Dr. Harris subititted a
report in reference to the disease. He expresses
the opinion , that it is one of the most Intense
forms of the malignant typhus. Telegrams from
Pittsburgh state that' the disease has 'disappeared
among the cattle in transit lin the'rennsylvania
railroads. , • ' • •
The body found floating in the East River on
Saturday proves to be that of Kr: Charles Elliot,
formerly a judge in California, and for' several
years past a member of the firm of A. , 11: Bin
ninger, wine merchant, of Beaver street. Ho re
sided at the Washington Hotel, and as ho is stip
posed to have received 04,000 on Friday, it is
surmised that he was murdered:,:
The
The Thirteenth District Grant and Colfax Club
displayed 'a magnificent , transparency at their
headquarters, No. 206 E*hth aeittie, last even
ing. They have arranged - for a 'mass meeting to
take , place next Tuesday evening at which
speeches will be made by Generals &ales and'
Cochrane. , • .
A junk-dealer named Hugh G. Cunningham
was found dead in his shop, No 118 Hudson Av
enue, Brooklyn, on Monday. The condition of
the body. which had evidently lain for several
days before it was discovered,indicated foul play.
MARYLAND, HAMS I MARYLAND HAMS !—These
delicious hams constantly for sale by
birronatt. & FraiFouss.,,
" ' ' 1204 Chestnut. street.
VIRGINIA COUNTRY CURED giora.—Davla'a
Star Brand Cincinnati Hama. '
VERY CHOICE OntateFa TEA, !'
. Very choice English Breakfast Tea!
Very choice Young Hymn Teal
Inducements offered
_hy the quantity.
MirrORELL .temrTrmnit:
1204 Chestnut street
PURE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE!
Very rich Old Mocha Coffee I
Rare East India Coilee I
Choice Mexican Coffee! •
Costa Rica and Laguayra Coffee!
Maracaibo and Cape Hayden do. •
Roasted fresh daily.
Mrronerx. & Eurronza,
1204 Chestnut street.
LARGE bunches of the finest Hot-house grapes,
Jordan roasted almonds, delicious Fretnitand Amer
lean mixtures, bonbobs aud every variety, of confec
tionauat A. L. VeastaiT's,
Nintirrmd-Cirestrint:—
Woum,yon repose apish a bed which will give
sound sleep and pleasant dreams, which will bet light,
springy, clean, healthy, durable and alt that is to be
desired? Then, by all means, see that it is filled with
the Elastic Sponge. Onr advice is founded upon ex
perience.
HARD TO FTND.-A pair of oerfebt fitting Daft
oonty-except at -- _
CLIATIGSB SrOEES & Co.,
No. 824 Chestnut street, Phila.
No misfile allowed to leave their establishment.
MY W/F.E'23 choice, and the whole family prefer
it. Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) hair Re
storer or Dressing, (in ono bottle.) Every Druggist
sells it. Price One Dollar.
THERE IS A PECULIAR FRESHNESS OF ODOR IN
the new perfume, Bouquet des Antilles, possessed by
no other. Sweet, lasting and cheap. Price 75 cents.
Sold everywhere. A. L MATHEWS & CO.,
12 Gold Street, New York.
ANICOUNCEDIENT.—CharIes Oakford & Bone,
under the Continental, announce to the public that
they have the largest and cheapest stock of bate and
caps in the city.
FINE Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen
tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Ohm=
nut.
Junrcmus mothers and nurses nse for children
a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowan's Ltmstrr Cos-
DIAL.
Summer. lusimuannals and druggists' fan
dries.
ANNOUZICEMIGNT.—CharIes Oakford & Sons,
under the Continental. announce to the public that
they have the largest and cheapest stock of hats
and caps in the city.
DEAFNICSS, BLINDNESS AND UATABBIL
J. Isaacs, M. D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases apper talning to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re
liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
900 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to
accompany their patients as he has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial
eyes inserted. No charge made
!o' nx.Rminatian.
Q.TATWNB.
ilaportelfg rnu ß. adeinhia ening Bulletin.
CIENFUEGOS—Brig Grace Darling, Martin-188 hhde 9
tee 80 bble sugar 285 hhde 50 tea mimeos Madeira dr. Ca
hada.
PORT OP PHILADELPHIA—Auci. 12.
UrSee Marina Bulletin en Inside Paae.
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Steamer S F Phelps. Brown. 29 hours from New York,
with mdse to W M Baird & Co.
Steamer Alida. Lennig, 24 hours from New York, with
mdse to W P Clyde & Co.
bark Hellespon4 iji faieo,7 days from Boston, in bal
last to Merchant ds Co.
.- -
Wig Geo E Prescott, Mills, 4 days from Vinalbaven
with stone to captain.
. . .
Brig Grace Darling. Martin. 20 days from Cienfuegos.
auger and molasses to Madeira . Cabada.
bchr Naiad Quc en. Clime, Fall River.
Behr M Van (Huse% Corson. Saugus.
Behr E Haigbt, Avery, Bangor. •
Behr Gettysburg. Corson, Boston.
Behr Lucy Holmes. EIJI% Boston.
Bchr J B Allen. Case, Nantucket. -
Behr C B Watson. Adams. Nantucket.
Behr L B Wattuon, Willis, Newport.
Tug Thou Jefferson, Alton, from Baltimore, with a tow
of bargee to W P Clyde &C.o._
BELOW.
Brig Frontier, from St John,
CLEARED THI3 DAY.
Strainer E C Biddle. alcCue, New York. W P Clyde&C o
Strainer Prometheus, Gray, Charleston, E A Souder dr. Co.
Strainer Whirlwind. Gear. Providence, D b Stetson di Co.
IRet k Rainbow. White, Queenstown for orders. E A Bon
der It Co
Brig B Strout, Strout. Jacksonville, Fla. J E Baziey & Co.
:Saw J B Austin, Davis, Charlestown. Caldwell. Gordon
dt Co.
Srbr Lury Elobnes, Ellis, Kingston. Mass, do
Schr Naiad Queen, Chase. Quincy Point, Warren&Gregg.
Sebr Gettysburg, Corson. Gloucester, Ssett, Walter & Co.
Behr D He Wolfe, Dole, Oregon Mills, NC, captain.
Scbr J B Allen, Case, Nantucket, Caatner, Stickney
Wellington.
Behr C S Watteon, Adams, Nantucket, do
Bohr L t 3 Wattson, Willis. Salem, Weld. Nagle It Co.
Bchr M Sewell, Friable. Boston, Geo 8 Repoller.
Bohr Fanny Keating, Daniels, Quincy Point, Sinnickson
di Co.
Saw 3 H Perry Jeffries,
New Bedford, -do
Behr Clara Davidson, Medford, do
Tug Thou Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore. with a Pow of
bargee, W P Clyde & Co.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Ferdinand (lltis),Daneman, hence at Bremerhaven
30th ult.
Ship Memnon, Baker,hence for Rio Janeiro, was spoken
16th Juno, lat 6 S. lon 26.
Ship Gamma, Emerson, from Manila April 181, at licw
York yesterday. with hemp, dm.
ship Jenny, Hartman, cleared at London nit ult. for
thisport.
Ship John Clark, Letotirnau. hence at St John, NB. 10th
Instant
Steamers Scotia (Br). Judklna, and Nebraska, Guard,
cleared at New Yorkyesterday for Liverpool. H
Steamer Brunette, owe, hence at Now York yester.
day.
BaLakemba,Rood,
rk Progress (Norw), Lindrup, hence for Dan'zir,
the Pound. Elsinore , 24th ult.
Bark induldrie (Prue), Bischoff. hones at Gibraltar 23tk
ult.
Bark M W Brett. Thurlow, hence at Havre 25th ult.
Bark Joshua B, Emery. cleared at London Bth instant
for this port.
Bark Activ,SNerw). Frieberg, hence for Stettin, in the
Sound, Elsinore. 25tb nit. • •
B r i g A l b er t Dee fig, Dewitt, hence at Antwerp 81st ult.
Brig Henry rerkina. Seymour. hence at Lisbon 27th ult.
Brig M A Troup. Troup. hence at Antwerp Me t
Behr Trade Wind, Corson,henee at Providence Plth_lnet
Behr Elizabeth, Homer. sailed from Pawtucket 10th
hut for this port.
Behr Milton, Conley. hence at Richmond 10th inst.
Behr Millard Fillmore, Chase, hence at Marbelhead 9th
instant..
Behr Lamartinc, Butler, from Providence for this port, -
at Newport Bth inst.
Sehrs W C Atwater, Taylor, from Bristol ,• R S Peen,
Cook, from Taunton, and J J Little Little, from Pal
River, aU for - this port, at Newport 9th inst.
Behr L Q 0 Wishart, Meson, sailed from Newport 10th
in.t for Baltimore.,
ONDII BOSTON BIBUUTT.—BOND'S BOS
TON 807
B ter pad Milk Biscuit, landing from Steamer Norman,
and for saleby JOS. B. BUSSIER & Ca. Aunts for Bond.
-108 South DeLawareavenue.
NwiEw (mop ARABIAN DATES.-100 MATTA FINE
quality, landing and for sale by JOB. B. BUEISIFA
Co.. 108 South Delaware avenue.
rItERERVED TAMABINDE-20 KEGS MARTINIQUE
Tamarind% Weger. landing and for' sale bY
MIER tic 08.. 108 Beath Delaware avanne.
MACCARONI AND VERMICELLL—L% --BOXES
Italian Curled Macearord and Vermicelli landing
from eldp Memnon. - direet from Genoa, and for sal° by
JOB. D. F USSIER & CO., 108 Small Delaware a y eafte. .
NEW YORK.
C3ITY NOTICES.' z.
Strowont Bzwramt,
28 South Eighth strest.
JIMUUN4:I3U3. ,
BANKING= ROUSE
OF.
JA.YCO 0-/ZE &CPO
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A.
DEALERS
IN ALL "
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
11111AND011111
DEALERS IN ALL
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
COUPONS BOUM SANS PRICE AS GOLD.
Orders for the purchase or sale of Stoolts, Bonds. at
00141Promntly executed.
'MIST MORTGAGE BONDS
Union and the Central Paoli° Railroad
• For Salo at 102 and 103.
Collections made with prompt returns.
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
IS South Third , Streets
Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
THE
UNION BANKING COMPANY,
N. E cor. - rourth and Chestnut Stn.,
PHILADELPHIA;
Authorized Capital, - $1 000,000
- Paid in Capita c - - $lOO,OOO
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solicit the Accounts or Business Firms,
Manuraelnrers, Dealers
and Others.
Collection. Ptlade sina Checks on
Country Banks bocelved.
Certificates Bearing Interest at 4 Per
Cent. wilt be Issued for De.
posits Remaining 30 Days
or Longer.
N. C MUSSELMAN, President.
E. B. MOODY, Cashier.
$15 2 000' 00q.
ortgage. A 56,000.. and nil $ 5OOO TO INVEST
A. ITLR.
nun 31. .
5l North Sixth street
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LA PIERRE HQUSE,
PHILADELPIIIA, PA.
The undersigned having leased the above popular
Hotel. and having made extensive alterations and lm
provements it Is now open for the reception of Cluesta.with
all the appointments of a iireiclaas Hotel.
J. B. BUTTERWORTH & (0., Proprietors.
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UNITED STATES HOTELI
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will be opened for the reception of guests on
SATURDAY, JUNE 27.
The house has been repainted, papered and otherwise
improved.
Music will be under the direction of Simon Hassler.
Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by applying to
BROWN dt WOELPPER,
Atlantic City. or
No. 827 Richmond Street.
let Urn§
LIG-HT-HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
This wellitnown nOtl2lo ham been Removed, Remodeled
and very much Enlarged—with commodious and coin.
fortable Room,.
LOCATED BETWEEN 11. 8. HOTEL AND THE BEACH
ahe ground, surrounding are nicely enclosed and well
shaded. Guests for the house will leave the care at U. G.
HoteL to- NO BAR.
jelB 2ml JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor.
fORITTO SPRINGS. CAMBELA CO-, FA--THIS
AJ well-known and delightful summer rJeort having been
thoroughly renovated and much improved since last see
son. is now open-under the management of the under
signed. Excursion tickets over the Pennsylvania Rail
road can be procured in Philadelphia,Pittaburgh andillar
risburg to Ra3ler's Station, two miles distant from the
nprings, at which point vehicles will be in readiness to
convey visitors to them. Visitors will take the 11 o'clock
P. M. train to avoid delay. The owner of the Springs,
Ie r. Gibbons, will give his personal attention to the wel
fare of his guests. Terms, Sl2 per week. For circulate
ant further particulars, address
33.31-20 to JOHN MoINTOSH,
Proprietor.
CONGRESS lIALL, ATLANTIC CITY. IS • NOW
open for the season. This house is moat convenient to
the red.
Many improvements have been added for tho comfort
of the gueete.
A band of music has been engaged for the season.
Iyl2lmil GEORGE W. HINKEL.
Proprietor.
FOUNTAIN HOUSE, AT CRYSTAL BPRIN e
Allentown, Pa, will be opened on the 22d of Jun.
'his new establishment is fitted out in magnificent etyl:
or the especial accommodation of those from abro .
ho seek a healthy and pleasant summer retreat. Roo..
can be secured by letter, b • addressin.
je23 REL.'S : tz
COTTAGE BOARIDING -AT MISS HILL'S, I AVAY
ette et., oppoette Delaware House. Cape bland, a7-Ire
WANTED—BY A ,Ek GLY OF SIX PERSONS (NO
children). Boa . Ing, in a private family, in a central
location. Addrees, with referencea, A. X." BULLETIN
()face. anla 21,*
WANTED—PERMANENT BOARD FOR GENTLE
man, Wife and two eons (6 and 8 years) in a Reli
giousprivate family Central location; moderate terms.
Will furnish rooms if necessary. Andress P. F., BIILLE
TIN Office. aul2-Bt*
A GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD QUALIFICATIONS AND
XL address, who has been unfortunate in business.
would like to obtain a position as clerk, being a good and
rapid writer. Would accept the position of Traveling
Salesman for a good house. Best of - reference given Ad
dress Box 21391'. 0. anl2.6t
$5O BONUS FOR A SUITABLE HOUSE •LO
lasted between Walnut and Coates, Broad and
Nineteenth Etre( ts. Bent not to exceed $BOO. Ad
dress "Scotia," office of the Bulletin.
AGENTS WANTED !
Gentlemen of good address, to solicit for an old and no.
eekeful LIFE INSURANCE COAIPANY PHILADEL.
FRIA. Liberal terms and permanent posltione to good
men.
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This is als
haveood opportunity f or Teachers and Clergy;
men who leisure time. to employ the same advalV
tageouely.
JYIB th a tu.l9t.
CANNED FRUIT VEGETABLES. tho — /.0 0 0 C&SKS
fresh Canned - Reaches; 600 cases fresh canned Pine.
Apples ;_2OO cases fresh Pine Apples , hi ghee • 1.000 cases
Green Corn and 'Green Peas; 600 cases fresh Pintas in
cane; 200 cases fresh Green Gages; 60Q cases Cherries. in
eYrup ; sto cases s lackterries, in syrup; SOO cases Straw.
ben , les, in syrup; 600 cases fresh Pears, in snap; 2.000
cases Canned -Tomatoes; 600 cases Oysters. - ,Lobsteni and
Clams; 600 cases Roast 'Beef, Mutton. Veal. Soups, dm.
her sate by JOSEPH B. HUSSIES dc 00.008 South Dela. ,
ware AVO.III/8.
NEW GRENOBLE WALNUTB-25 BALER — NEW
Crop Bottehell Grenoble Walnuts landing, and for
sale by .108.--B. BIIBBLER & CO.; 108 South Delaware
avenue.
voRDEN.B BEEF TEL—HALF AN OUNCE OF TIT 73
.1.1 extract will make a pint of excellent - Beef Tea in a
few minutes. Always on hand and for ode by JOSEPH
B. BUBBLE.% di CO. 108 South Delaware avenneA
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, IL T. Helmbold, who, being duly
sworn. doth say hie preparations contain no narcotic, no
mercury or injurious drugs, but are ppurely vegetable.
EL T. HELMBOLD.
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vemher, 1864. WM. P. HIBBERD, Alderman.
Ninth Street, above Race, Philadelphia.
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TELE NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
UNITED STATES OF AMERIOA o
Wiuthington, D. C.
Cbartered -by /pedal /et of Congress, tp.
proved July 25, 1888.
Cash Capital, e 1,000,000
BRANCH OFFICE,
PHILADELPHLt,
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
DIRECTORS.
JAY COOKE Philadelphia. „
C. H. CLARK...
.. .... ..Philadelphia.
F. RATCHFORDKTAKR.. Phlladelpida,
WM. G. MOORHEAD Philadelphia.
GEORGE F. TYLER Philadelphia.
J. HINCKLEY CLARK Philadelphia.
•A. OLIANS Waakingtoa, D. C.
HENRY D. COOKE - Waabirtgotr, D. C.
WM. E. CHANDLER Washington, D. C.
JOHN D. DEFREES Waahlagton, D. C.
EDWARD DODGE Now Fork.
H. C. FAHNESTOCK— . York.
OFFICERS:
C. H. CLARE, Philadelphia, President.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington,Vice President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive
Conimittee.
EMERSON W.PEET,Phliada.,Sec'y and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Washington, Assistant Secretary.
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Medical blrector.
EWING-MEARS; MikAsst-Medlcalloireetor;
MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD,
J. H. BARNES, Surgeon-Gen. U. B. A., Wash
ington.
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ead-B=gem-11-8-1,1,
D: W. BLISS, 31. D., Washington.
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS.
Hon. WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C
GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia.
This Company, National in its eharacter,ofters,
by reason of its Large Capital, Low Rates of Pre
mium and New Tables, the most desirable means
of insuring life yet presented to the public.
The rates of premium, being largely reduced,
are made as favorable to the Insurers as those of
the best Mutual Companies, and avoid ail the
complications and uncertainties of Notes; Divi
dends and the misunderstandings which the latter
are apt to cause the Policy-Holders.
Several new and attractive tables are now pre
sented, which need only ,6o be understood to
prove acceptable to the public, such as the IN
COME-PRODUCING POLICY and RETURN
PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy . -
holder not only secures a life insurance, payable
at death, but will receive, if living, after a period *
of a few years, an annual income equal to ten per
cent. (10per cent.) of the parof his policy. In the
latter, the Company agrees to return to„the as
sured the total amount of money he has paid in, in
addition to the amount of his policy.
The attention of persons contemplating insur
ing their lives or Increasing the amount of insur
ance they already have,is called to the special ad
vantages offered by the National Life Insurance
Company.
Circulars, pamphlets and full particulars given
on application to the Branch Office of the Com
pany in this city, or to its General Agents.
General Agents of the Company.
JAY COOKE& CO,, Now York,
For New York State and Northern Now Jersey-
E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia,
For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.
AY COOKE & CO ,Washington,D,C.,
For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of
Columbia and West Virginia.
J. A. ELLIS & CO„ Chicago, 11l ,
For Illinois and Wisconsin
STEPHEN MILLER, St. Paul,
For Minnesota
nulOm w ftfiS
The Liverpool & Lon
don & Globe Insurance
Company.
the Report of this Com
pany for 1868 shows:
Premiums - 85,479,278
Lops - - - 3,344,728
and after paying a divi
dend of 3o per cent., the
Total Afets are, in Gold,
$17,0'05,0z6.
4TWOOD SMITH,
General Agent,.
No. 6 MERCHAWTS' - EXCILMGE,
Philadelphia.
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CONCENTRATED KNDIOO.
For the Laundry.—Freo f
Ce rom Qzalic Acid.—Bee Chemist's
rtilicate.
A Patent Pocket Pincushion or Emory Bag
aIIIN EAON TWENTY CENT NOS. -
For sale by reepoctable Grocers and Druggists.
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