Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 11, 1870, Image 5

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    BUSINESS NOTIOEB.
4rionirad Weyer., Invonior quid 711surafw ,
'pivot the crlshrated Iron Frame - Piano,. has recelvis t
the prise Medal of the World's Great Exhibition, L 0..•
don, England. The blghost prison awarded' whim an 1
r birrevereothfbited. Warerooms,723llreh - arreet.
Established 1821. ''myl e m Nita
Geo. Bieck & C0. , 0 Grand, Square to
Upright Piano% Pianos to rant.
,
3. R. GOULD,
yriy23 a w ti§ . No. 923 . Ohoetnut.stroet
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-=—Money—Lnaned_On_Lifet_UssitrAnce Poi"
lea; also on Dimponds, Fino Jowolty attd Real Esto.,to
at tho Insuranc6 Agency, 259 South Ninth ot. jot hxt
CITY' BULLETIN.
State OS Thermometer This Day at the
Bulletin oOlee. •
10 A. des. is '75 dog. 2P.M. 77 de'.
Weaker clear. Wind Soutp west.
SPOTTED TAlL.—Spotted Tail . turned his
face westward at 7 o'clock this Morning. In
ether words, he this Morning started for his
home. Spottie made his mark.- He left it upon
the pillow in the room of the Continental in
which he slept during his sojourn,ln.thit city
of Fraternal Love. For his breakfast this
Morning Spottie partook of ,eggs. The sounds
ttered..Avhimv,%niUxyAluLtviaitemistakell—
for crowing, were sounds exprwive of. us
enjoyment not so much of-the hen fruit - as of a
scarlet-colored viand served by Mr. Kingsley
under the name of strawberry shortcake.
Yellow Hair went it alone on salt mackerel
and emelette. What ailed him was that Cap
'
taro Poole' wouldn't let him enjoy the dainty
in a bath of ignited rum. Old. Fast Bear wont
Lis length on mutton-chops, while Swift Bear
declined any other nutrition than rare steak.
The gentle savages, after the hour at which
we yesterday went to press, paid a visit to the
'Union: League house. They next visited the
United-States Mint. At the ingots of gold-in
the latter institution old Spotty looked with
-jaundiced-eye,-Spot_isn!t_Red_Clead. Red
Cloud is a man of expansive genius. What ßed Cloud doesn't know -would hardly pay
our Spotty friend to sit up at night to learn.
Spotty looked at the gold. Spotty is poor. Of
the significance of lard "times lie is
practically informed. If hard times pro
duced no other result they certainly put
an edge upon a fanciful appetite. A
friend of ours, during- the panic
of 1857, was unable to look at a roast duck -
without stuffing a handkerchief into his mouth
to absorb the overflow of the salivary glands.
In tntich the same way Mr. Spotty looked at
the ingots as exhibited •to him by Honorable
Superintendent Pollock. The latter gentle
man tried to make Spotty feel at borne. That
the Ex-Governor so frequently passbd his
hand over the top of his head, our reporter
imagined, was from an apprehension that
Spotty might surreptitiously have abstracted
Ins scalp. The Ex-Governor made several
presents to the gentle savages. He entertained
_ them in his best style. The members of the
Union League did likewise: ' The vtaitors',were
especially entertained by an impromptu exhi
bition by Signor Blitz.
One thing has been taught us by the visit
of these Indians, tbat as Rome found-the
Scythians invincible, so. are we finding these
Indiarulan for man tlfyifad the United -
States troops at immense disadvantage. The
opinion of Captain _Poole.as to these Indians
is thevpinion of the fraternity . of Quakers. It
is the opinion that calico is as cheap as
- cartridges. In other words, to provide food
and raiment for these Indians costs less than
a war for their extermination.
FIRES.—This morning, about half-past 12
- -o'clock r a.fire_broke_out_va. the Cooper-shen:of
Pennypacker & Sibley,-on Washington axe
ntie, near: Twenty-second street. Before th.
flames were extinguished the establishnient
. -and:stock:were_ considerably damaged. The
loss is estimated at 62;000.
- Atimir o'clock- this morning an alarm of
fire was caused by the burning of a window
curtain in--ahottse _on Cuthbert-street,.ab,ove
Twenty-first.
--About-five o'clock this morning the large
coopershopen Otsego street, beloW Washing
ton avenue, was discovered to be on fire. The
flames were first seen to issue from the• rear.
andthey spread rapidly through the entire
structure. The first story was occupied by
":*Wiii: - IC - Cooper & Co - . - ; and - the - second story
by Walcox & Dixon. The stock of both firm:-
was almost entirely destroyed. The building
was also badly damaged. The total__
loss is estimated at $6,000. This building. was
known -fits the Cooner Shop Voltinteer
Refreshment Saloon during . the war, and
many thousand soldiers received , a meal there
on their passage through the city. About the
time of the discovery of the fire a man was
seen to leave the premises and run. He was
followed, and at Second and - Wishington
avenue he was captured by Policemen Palmer
and Woods. The prisoner gave his name as
William-Coltridge, and his residence No. 1905
Carpenter street. He is a cooper by trade, and
was among those who were on a strike re
cently in the lower part of the city. - He was
•
Locked -up for a hearing at the Central Station
Loom, CnownEn. 'Mr. Leo L. Lloyd, of
Liberia, is still in this city. He has made
several addresses to assemblages of Philadel
phians. He first spoke at Calvary Baptist
Church, in this city. He next addressed au
immense audience at Bethany Mission. He
lectured also to the Young Men's Christian '
Association, and at the Assembly Buildings,
corner Tenth and Chestnut streets. Mr.
Lloyd is a mechanic of rare ability. A sugar
mill Of thirty-five horse power, built under his
supervision, in Brooklyn, N. Y., was by him
put up in Liberia in person. The ma
chinery was carried twenty-five miles up St.
Paul's river. It is at this moment in full ope
ration. Boston capitalists furnished the means
for this work. Mr. Lloyd will address the
Board of Trade. He will demonstrate the
means by which America can secure the trade
of the republic in Africa.
"Spotted Tail" and his confreres left the
city by early train this morning. Spotty
" wants to get home." 'What he now bankers
after are his wives and a piece of broiled buf
falo. What he also pines for is.a roll on the
open prairie. Like a mule, the lnjun glories
in a roll.
—By the rains the cherry crop may now be
set down as ausgespielt. By the same cause,
the strawberry yield is seriously damaged.
—Shad fishermen are resting. Than a June
shad, few articles of table supply can be more
mean. The piscatorial trump of the Delaware
is now the sturgeon.
THE MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL. - FTODI the
Health Officer we have the following report
of the Municipal Hospital for the present
week :
OFFICE OF, THE BOARD OF HEALTH, Philu-
Velphia, Buturday, Julie 11, 1870.—Municipal
Hospital, J. Howard Taylor, M. D.
Remaining, Saturday, .June 4 133
Received since, relapsing fever 118
(4 other diseases......... 3
Total
Discharged, relapsing fever.
other diseases...
Died, relapsing fever
" other diseases
Remaining this date .. 131
Published by order of the Board of Health.
JOHN E. Anotcas
Health Officer.
SUDDEN DEATH IN A Potion STATION.-
Yeae / rday John Darly, Thomas Herring and
Sarah Parrish were arrested on a warrant
e
ftlrged with disorderly ' conduct and breach
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f the peace. They were taken before Alder
man Benin and held in $3OO bail. Not having
bail, they were sent to the Eleventh District
Police Station. Lieut. Pritchard sent out for
bail for the woman, but it could not be pro
cured, and she was locked up. This morning
at seven o'clock she came out of the cell and
was apparently ::well.. She sat down in_ a chair,.
and in a few minutes fell dead.: The deceased
was.3B years of age, and resided "on Hazard
street, near the. Plank road. ' .
ATTEMPTED BuncLAuv.--Aa attempt was
Made to enter a house at Ninth and South
streets, lust night. Operations were com
menced on a back shutter. The noise aroused
the occupants of the house, who fired a pistol
at the thief. The slim attracted the attention
(if Sergeant Fox and Policeman Keegan, and
they captured a fellow ass he ran out of the
alley.' The prisoner gave his name as William
-Sullivan.. At the, Central' Station, tins after
noon, he will be arraigned on the charge of
attempted burglary:
- CITY AlowrAmmv . .—The number of inter'
n:ientp in tilifrcity for the week tet:idipg at noon
to-day : wile :285, .:against, 250. t he ague period
laSt year: 'Of the whole nmnber - 128 were
adults and 157 children-81 being under one
year of - aktitlX) . .were males ;''.146 females;
oovs, and 77 girls.
the number of deaths in each Ward WWl'
First Itrixtpontlf 8
SeC011(1 Sovantoeuth ,15 •
9 Nhaktoenth 'lO
Sixth 1
la
ghtlt .2
Te. -- '''''''''''''''''''
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Tenth
Eleventh. 4 Twenty-sixth
Twelfth' • 8 Twenty-eoVouth -
Thirteenth' 5 Twenty-eightk
Fourteenth 10 Unknown
F ifteent h Is
The principal causes of death wore: Ape
plesy, 4 congestion of the brain, 4; conges
tion of the.lungs, 3; consumption, 31; con
vulsions, 14; diarrbien, 3; disease of the
heart, 10; debility, 20; scarlet, fever, 20;
typhoid fever, 6; inflammation of the lungs,
Intimation of the stomach and bowels, 7 ;
manumits, 14 ; old age, 9; palsy,' 2; relapsing
fever, 19.
JVVENLLE Ronnsn.--John Childress, four
teen years of age, has been engaged on l a
schooner belonging to Captain Hagan.. The
vessel is from Richmond, Va., and for several
=days,-has.beenlyingatfreenwielEP_Ointes ,- .
terday Childress suddenly, disappeared. About
tbe - sanie - time - the captain missed $525-30 -Re
sent word to Lieut. Smith, of the . Seventeenth
District Police. Policemen were thereupon
sent out to search for the runaway. The entire
" Neck " was searched, and finally the young
thief was captured at Second street and Stone
House lane. The stolen money was found in
his possession. _He will have a heaxing at the
Central Station this afternoon.
Gem; To Evitor.E.—The Baptistdenomina
tion of our city are about to suffer a tempo
rary loss by the absence in Europe and the
Holy,Land of Rev. George Dana Boardman,
Pastor of the'First Baptist Church, Broad and
Areli streets: He has long contemplated-this
tour, but deferred it on account of pastoral
duties. At a 'meeting of the Church, last
evening, he was granted a leave. , of absence
for - one year, - his salary to
A DISIIOWESTBOARDER.--Het4•Sha
boarded four or five days at a house on Web
ster street, near Twenty-first. On Thursday
he left the house in company with a, gold
*etch 'belonging to the boarding-Iniuseireeper."
Lieutenant 'Henderson was notified and yeS
terday Shaffer was captured af,the Baltimore
depot. He had the watch in his possession it
the time.- He, was committed by Ald.
Sysprcions.—Pat Welsh and Thomas DLL-
Quaid W,ere arrested last night at Seventh and
Shipper' streets: Welsh had in his possession
a pair. of shoes. As a shoe store' in that
neighborhood bad just been robbed, it is
thought that the prisoners bad something to
do with the matter. They were taken to the
Central Station for a hearing.
BrratN by - a 'Doci.-"-This morning, About
nine o'clock, Henry Cutter, aged 7 years, was
bitten by a dog and severely injured,in Beck's
Place, belovr Sutherland street. He was taken
to his home, No. 122 Beck's Place. A child
named Henrieks, 11 years of age, residing at
No. Atler Place, also received a bite in the
leg from the same animal.
Curve Mrssmo.—A little orphan girl,
named Annie MoNeill, who resides with her
uncle, Martin McNeill, No. 505 Spruce street.,
has been 'missing from her home since. Thurs
day last. She was last seen in Shippen street
market, to which place she had been sent by
her aunt for the purpose of getting • meat.
—F-Atsx-ParmEnc'ss. = David Adler, resididg
at New Market and Bri,-*--n—atte-et4-was--arz
rested yesterday, on the charge of obtaining,
by false representations, a - lot of boxes from
Jas. B. Smith_Sz Co. He will have a hearing
at the Central Station. -
LAMP EXPLOSION.-A coal oil lamp ex
ploded in a house, N 0.1014 South street, about
half-past ten o'clock last night. The flames
caused by the scattering oil were extinguished
by Sergeant O'Neill before any serious damage
had been Alone.
.5T.11.1 1 47F.T7. - WALIFXRS.. - The police made
another raid oh the street-walkers last night,
and arrested twelve in the section of the city
between - Eighthelfth, Spruce. and Walnut
streets. .
W.HIEICY.—The• five hundred barrels of
- whisky seized yesterday at Messrs. H. Craig
& Co.'s bonded warehouse-were not the prop
erty of that tirm,but were placed there on stor
age by another firm.
THE FIRE-CRACKER NU ISANCE.—IH ac
cordance with the instructions of Mayor Fox
_Asyn_boys were arrestec±yeaterstay for silttinE ,
off fire-orackers in the streets.
TESTIMONIAL.—On Thursday evening, the
16th of June, a testimonial benefit will be
given to Mr. Peter E. Abel by a number of
his friends, influential gentlemen of this city.
The comedy, The ,c. , :chool for Scandal, will be
presented with a first-rate cast, including Miss
Josie Orton as " Lady Teazle." The commit
tee having charge of this affair in their circu
lar say :
" Mr. Abellias for a number of years devo
ted a great part of his spq t re time in endeavor
ing to afford all lovers or rational amusement
a variety of popular entertainments, and in his
whole career has incontestibly proven himself
an able gentleman in every sense. HiB , chari
table spirit and the enterprise - manifested by
him in his exertions to afford pleasure and en
joyment to others have prompted us to make an
effort to render him a tangible testimonial of
our appreciation."
Besides the comedy there will be a first-rate
musical entertainment. We hope the de
mand for seats upon this interesting occasion
will be large, for Mr. Abel's deserts are great."
A NOVEL CONTRIVANCE.-At 915 Market
street, the celebrated house-furnishing depot
of Mr. Ed. J. Williams, can be seen for two
weeks after Monday next, the operation el
the Davis Refrigerator. This remarkable in
stitution, with the adjunct of a little ice awl
salt,will reduce either fluids or solids to a con
dition of cohgelation, if desired, in the space
of but a few minuets. The affair is complete
in all respects. The more closely it is exam
ined, we think, the more eagerly it will be
purchased. It furnishes the means for keep
ing provisions at any temperature required,
and for a period that is next door to indefi
nite. Housekeepers will do well to drop in
at No. 915 Market street and make investiga
tion into the merits of the article.
THE NE PLUS ULTRA CrIOCOLATI" CON
PECTIONS.—A manufacturer who neVer makes
a poor article is sure to win a comprehensive
reputation. This is the case with Stephen P.
Whitman & Son, S. W. corner Twelfth and
Market streets. Their Chocolate Confections,
like all other articles of their manufacture, are
without competition in purity, excellence and
deliciousness.
THE RUGBY ACADEMY FOR BOYS, 1415 Lb•
mist street, Edward Clarence Smith, Principal,
is to be completely reorganized and refitted
during the ensuing vacation. New and elegant
furniture is to be introduced, the corps of in
structors enlarged, and no effort or expense
spared to make the school confessedly the first
in the State.
FESTIVAL..-A Strawberry Festival, under
the management of the ladies connected with
the Eedford Street Mission, will be 'given at
Concert Hall, on Tuesday evening next, in
aiv of the Mission. The occasion promises to
be a delightful one. The laudable object of
the festival alone sliould ensure Its success.) 1
COIsIPANY A, Fouurn Br:Gimp:NT N. G. P.,
last evening received from Company 1:1,
Eighth Re gi ment N. G. P. the State cham
pion Hag. tis now on exhibition in the win
'dovitof Messrs. , Bailey & Co., Twelfth and
Chestnut streets.
PrNsions von 1812.—N0 law has yet passed
Congress granting pensions to the soldiers of
1812. A hill has passed the House of Repre
f;entatives granting them pensions, and in the
Senate has been referred to the Committee on
Pensions.
ATLANTIC CITY.—The can't-get-aways
should not forget that the Sunday train is now
running to Atlantic City. - This train affords
_an
_excellent opportunity for a brief visit to
the sea shore, without interfering 'with busi-
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Twenty-first t
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2 Twenty-third
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CITY.NOTICES.
THE SEASON OF FLOwEßB.—From 'the ear
tient times the, beauty of natural flowers inns been - fippro-,
cinied by prince and peasant, and celebrated in song.'
" The time of tho singinatof birds" has engaged the pun
of insplititiort 'itself, nod the 'sense 4 brotrds and iforvirs
may be said to bring to us the meet cherished symbol !of
perennial bliss. That Season is upon us now, with Be
sunshine and its sbowers, and its best mercantile oftdo
_nentsare_our_loading millinery_impbrierii and titaniffac-..
turers, Messrs. Time. Kennedy k Brothers, No • tti
Chestnut street. • What MaYand lune have' done for the
. ure-threse--gentleamit-lwetf-accoMpliehefi-for
the heads and faces of bur devoted 'wives and lovelY"
daughters by,theirmagnificent iII/portkitiona of gen qne.
Fronch,fiewers; • The'latier ire no true to nature and so
•
artistically giiiiiped that v 43.• imagine ourselves inhaling
the very' perftime of a conservatory whenever we pass or
• enter their splendid store. Tim faotie Illessra f KennedY '
• Brothers 'determined. years ago to establish this leading
French Flower Neuporium in America, and they hve
'succeeded So Th
well hi thisat tollaY thorn are few ladles
of taste who over think of employing any other Cowers
fof liifad flint brlionint decoration's than K.eimedfle.
Hundreds of French artists must necessarily be cm
played all th 6 Year round in manufacturing the en4r- •
mous supplies of these beautiful goods: prices
-n that are anuually
sold by this firm,beth to, consumers in, this city and 'to
the merchants of New York , Boston, Chicago, and other
cities throughout the,Unfon. Just-now Messrs. Ken
nedy & Brothers are complimenting - their .^umeroug
usleoLming_roductio in the of
their magnificent stock <if flowers and fine-trimmed hats
-and imnnots t in_which_their-affentimentla-tmparalleled_
in thin country, both for elegance and variety, and that
rare good, taste which it is universally conceded these
gentlemen monopolize in thei department of fashionable,
millinery.. Their pre,sent prices are amazing/glom, and
their crowds of nustomora seem to ipareciale this feet.
LADIES' OF FINE '''l`.l l ;ATE get their-French
}lowers at Time. Kennedy &.Brnis.,729.Chesnut streot:
,
BARGAINS IN TREND RD'EfAxs.—Thos. Ken
neth & Brett. aro offering grelifinducoments to demi old
thahalancerh7 their. Ono nannnery . 729 chestnut etreet;
THOS. KENNEDY & BROS., 729 CHESTNHT,
STREET, the largeot importere of fine Enrich Flowers,
are offering groat indncemento to elope their. epring im
portatione.- —_c- ~._
, LADTEs' flArs MARKED Dolvic—Our entire
wholesale stock etretail vErtY curer. Mies, Kennedy
& Bros., 729 Chestritit ntreat. , •
,
FOR ilia occothm odation of tlibso way
wish to mako their purchases before business hours -and
beforellio rush commences, Recklitil 'dc Wilson will
open their store to-morrow ( saturtlay).morning, at six
o'clock, and those that cannot mako It convenient until
after business find open' until fen:
in the evening: Call and examine 'the largest, bast and
cheapest stock of Clothing in the city. Remember, all
wool suits for $lO.
Robittrua. & Wthsox's
Great Brawn Stone Hall,
Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street.!
TliE INGINS DAVE COME
- - - -
d. Cloud, Spotted Tail; Swift Bear and other "Big
Inginp," after having a pretty good time in WaHhingtoti,
arrived in Philadelphia on Thursday night. Their et,-
Ject in coining into visit the Great Coal Depot of Messrs.
111iTcnam. & Wnu'rtt, the enterprising dealers at the
northeast corner of Ninth and Girard avenue, These
untutored savages will doubtless be struck with adtni •
Whin aCthe vatil heapi of iilithraolta displayed strthaw
yards, and will more than ever be convinced of the great
advantages attendant upon civilized life.
r , •
BREAKFAST SETS, DINNER'OETS,
SUPPER SETS, DESSERT SETS,
TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS.
COMMON WARE FOR THE. KITCHEN.
CeT GLASS. Uommos GLASS,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
AND ALL PRICES,
AT • .
KERR'S CHINA HALL,
1218 CHESTNUT'STREET
BRONZES,
,
• AND
ALL PRICES,
AT
K ERR ° B CHINA HALL,
1218 CHESTNUT STREET
--To-rim-REsctiET - 11. - 01 - - - - -- Geritlemen — a - nd
dial, who bare had their heads, contaminated with nau
seating nod unctuous hair dyes are invited tmtry Phu
lon's discovery, VITALIA. OR SALVATION FOR TETE HAIR
—clear and sweet-smelling, without sediment. , -
all d,ruggists and fancy goods dealers --
AVERT FINE CREAM CHOCOLATE, Cocott
nu t 'flay oronnnufactured bi - Stephen Ir. Whitman & Son,
corner of Twelfth and Market streets.
A VERY CHOICE ROASTED ALMOND, crisp
anlreattelnely pleasant to the taste, manufactured by
Stephen Jr. Whitman & Son, corner of Twelfth and Mar
ket etreote.
--- ;:TACOBY'S VICHY LOZENGES.—For 'Acidity
of the Stomach, Hearthuim, Flatulency and Indigestion.
917 Chestnut street.
- 31 , D1C101713 M °TITERS AND 1%4 DIMS use
BOWER'S INFANT CORDIAL, because it is One Of the
most delightful and efficacious remedies over discovered
for curing the various Ills to which infants and young
children are subject.
MOTT-M.—Furs, Blankets, wearing apparel,
Carpets, &c., effectually protected from these pests, by
JACOBY'S INSECT POWDEII, if? Chestnut street.
LAMES can find every description , of Corsets
at HOPKINS' Hoop Skirt, Corset and Ladles' Under-gar
-ment-Emparittnrilll6-thosttrut-strent;--
VERBENA WATER FOR THE TOILET ; DELI
CIOUS SODA WATER, WITH FRESH SYRUPS, AT BAKE4',
100 ARCH STREET.
CHILDREN'S SUNDOWN'S,
In large variety,
Of very finest an City, at
OAKFORD . B, Continental Hotel
SURGICAL DisTRUIAR NTS and druggists
sundries.
SNOWDEN & BROTHER,
23 South Eighth street;
ConNs, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate.
AittL THE LATEST STYLES
COATINGS, PANTALOON STUFFS, AND VESTINGS
For Spring Wear,
NOW ARRANGED FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION,
AT CHARLES STOKES'S, No. 824 CHESTNUT BTHEET.I
LADIES going to the country or seaside
Should procure ono of those
Elegant and cheap Sundowns from
PaxFoam 834 and 836 Chestnut otTeef
• DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND OATABBH
treated with the utmost succese,by J. IsAAcs. M. D..
and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear ((hie spool •
ally) in the Medical College of Pennsylvarda,l2 yeare ex
perience. No:805 Aroh street. Testimonials can be seen
at his -office. The medical faculty are invited to dc
company their patients, as he has no secrets in his pine.
tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge
for examination.
ITE.ADQII.A.RTF I RS, FOR EXTRACTING
IA TEETH WITH' FRESH NITROUS OXIDE
• GAS.
. "AABOLIPI9III,YIIO PAIN."
br.P R. 'MON AB, formerly operator at the Colt 4
Dentala Rome; deVotes hie entire practice to the'painlese
extraction of teeth,. Office, 911 Walnut et. mhaarrPf
TItY THE "'BARTLEY " KID GLOVE:-
No risk. Every pair 'warranted. If they rip of
tear another pair given in exchange.
$1 83 PER PAIR.
GENTS' 82 00.
A. & J.I.BARTHOLOMEW, Importers and Sole gente,
23 N. EIGHTH street.
ap3o tf rp§
PORCELAIN GRIP AND FANCY
Brass Door Pulls, to:citable for restaurants or other
iolacea of public resort ; Porcelain " Push,'" Pall,"
", (mg , e," and Finger Plates. Tor sale by TRUMAN itt
SHAW, No. 836 (Night Thirty-tive) Market street, below
Ninth, Philadelphia.
LADY QUOIT PITCHERS CAN OS
thin light iron Quoits, and gentlemen several sizes
heavier, for sea-shore or other recreation, at TRUMAN
A, SHAW'S, No. 835. (Eight Thirty•hre) Market street,
below Ninth. •
ENAMELLED IRON PIE PLATES,
have the cleanliness of crockery without its liabil
ity to be broken.. Bottom crusts are mare nicely baked
than upon those entirely of metal. For sale by TRB
MAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty - five) Market
street, below Ninth '
- PHILADELPHIA SUROEORS'
BANDAGE INSTITUTE, 14 North Ninth
. street above Market. B. C. EVERETT'S
T' 185 positively curet) -Ruptures. Hard Rubber
Trusses, Elastic Bolts, Stockings , Supporters, Shoulder
Braces. Ladies attended to by lire. E. jyl ly rp
B—
-0:1Y THE " BARTLEY" KID GLOVE.
$1 M. We aleo offer the celebrated "La Belle" kid
glove at $1 25 per pair.
Best $1 20 glove in America.
Joseph." el 00 per pair. .
Misses' kid gloves, $1 00 per pair.
Every pair warranted s j a , Ta i sall t Nip o aalld& -
ap3Otfrpi. • Istkportpre, 23 N. Eighth sticet.
ROY PARTLEY' KID GLOVE
el 85. t A.. & BAUTHOLONEW,
ap3o tf rvi Importero,l3 N. MOUTH (street.
•
ri WARBURTON'S IMPROVED, VEN - -
oft Mated and easy-fitting Drees Bate (patented) in al
the approved fashions of the eoason. viltoetnut greet
noxt door to th . Poet-0 co. oct-tfrp
, AT WHOLESALE
4 .43 pricon—Spidlory, 'Harness and Rom Goar of
all 8., at aINGABV
SNo. 1126 Idarkot 'Amt. Big
boron tho door. ;
BARTLEY " KID GLOVE IS THE
TIEST. A. J. B. BARTHOLObIEW.
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jell ern 3t
A_SIIIITS
; FromlBs6 to liforchTlB7o Agent for the ealeTotiltelliwey'e'
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fiIIREI/PIANIIS Of ' •
-DEC 1K rat- .131t0S.
, KRANICH, BACH & CO:;
4Wholeilate Prl
Bevoral hundred dollars lean than. any other ilrat-claaa
Plano, at ... •
1.005 CHESTNUT STREET,
• 'Next door to his old place.
iItEFitIG4,:itATORS,SeC. " •
.-:RP, I 4FRIGBRATORS:::
FOR THE CHEAPES4 AND BEST
GO TO THEMANUFAOTORY OF
P. P. KEARNS,
110..39 NORTH. NINTH STREET,
nn24-th a to S'mrp
GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE
AT
HENKELS',
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets.
$lOO,OOO WORTH
AT
AUCTION PRICES.
ill - Warranted as•First-flass Goods.
my131 ,2F10. J. HENKE LB.
CLOCK 9,
PARIA.Ns,
GENTS' FURNISHING , GOODS.
Flue Dress, Improved Shoulder Seam
PATTERN SHIRTS,
MADE BY R. EAYRE,
ONLY.
atit N. Sixth Street, below Arch.
mh2-s to th 4mrp
RFAL'ESTATE SALES.
PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS & SONS,
Auctioneers.—Very desirable 23,-story stone (kit.
tape, Tioga street. second house east of Germantown
railroad-Twenty-first Ward.—On Tuesday, Jane 21,1870,
' ut 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all that very desirable 2%•stery
(double] stone and rough-cast cottage-built residence and
__Lot of ground, situate on the north Hide of Tioga street,
second house east-al - he Germantown ilTilroad,rtlve — lo
containing in front on Tioga stretit7s feet; and extend
ing in depth 231 feet to Atlantic street. The boner con
taus 17 rooms. has gas, bath. hot and cold water, steam
heaters, ranges, &c. Stable, chicken-house, green and
hot houses, fruit and shrubbery, cranberries, pears, Sc.
of the choicest kind. The grounds are beautifully laid
out, lies terrace front, &c.
Terms :—.57,000 may remain on mortgage.
The above is about 2 minutes' walk from the Railroad
Station.
1 &mediate possession.
M. THOMAS St SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street
W.; _REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
iron Sale.—Modern Three-story Brick Residence, No.
815 North Sixteenth street, above Brown street. On
Tuesday, June 28th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all
that modern 'three-story brick tdessuagn with three•
story bacX building' - and lot - of ground, s'llnate on the
west side of - Sixteenth street, north .or Br%vn street,
No. extendingiingl front en Sixteenth st eet 18 feet
and in depth 88 feet to a sfeet wide Bey lead
ing Into Naleria street. It has parlor, dining-room and
kitchen on the first floor; gas, bath, hot and cold water,
water closet, furnace, cooking-range, underground
drainage, &c.
Terms-313,900 may remain on mortgage.
Innuediato possession. May be examined.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
jell 18 25 139 and 141 South Fourth street:-
al REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & BONS'
"
8019--Moderli ' Nineteenth. street, be
tween South and Shippen streets. On Tuesday, June
28th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public
Hale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern
three-story brick Dwelling, with two-story back build
ings and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Nine
teenth street, 34 feet north of Shippen street, hi feet
front, 75 feet 2 inches deep, with privilege of an alley.
The house is new, been finished about eight months ; has
saloon parlor, dining•room and kitchen on the first
door ; bath, gas. hot and cold water, range, open stair
case, &c. Subject to a redeemable ground rent of $95
year..• •
Terms—sl,ooo cash, balance in Ere years.
Immediate possession., Keys at the corner. ,
M. TLIOMAII4, SONS,-Auctioneers,
jell 18 95 , 339 and 191 South Fourth street'.
frg REAL . ESTATE—THOMAS 86 SONS'
gal Sale.—On Tuesday, June 28, 1870, at 12 o'clock,
110011' will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Excliangti, the following-described'property, viz:: No.
Sixteenth greet, north of Tioga etreet. All
that lot of ground, situate on the &Weide of Sixteenth
atreet,lso feet north of Ticket street, (adjoining Render
ton Presbyterian Church); 50 feet front, 1/234 feet deep
to blather street.
No. 2.—Lot,Soy...viva street. southwest of
Lehigh avenue : All that lot of ground, situate
on the northwest side of' Seri iva greet, 180 feet south
west of Lehigh' avenue': 60 feet front, and in depth 65 feet
on the north line and 70 feet on the south line.
m: Tilomns & SONS; Auctioneers,
;jell 18 7.5 • -139 and 141 BoUthlrourth street.
Writ PUBLIC sALg IN—THOMAS &SO
ILL Auctioneers. Desirable Farm, 32.3 i acres, Bethle
hem turnpike, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania.
On Tuesday Juno 21 ,1 870, at 12 o ' clock , noon. will be
sold, at public sole, at the Philadelphia Exolthnge, all
that desirable farm 0f.42 acres and 26 perches, eituate,on
both sides of the Bethlehem turnpike,l y, miles northeast
of Spring House Hotel. and 2 miles of awynned Station.
on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. The house is built
of stone, two stories high, with attics ; stone and frabie
barn, good water, &c.
Terms—s4,ooo may remain on mortgage.
Wrimmediate possession of thehuildings.
- 31. THOMAS & SONS, 'Auctioneers
jell 18 189 and 141 South Fourth street.
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gum 1111,AI .66TATE,--TROM AS &
MEL Snie.Lillodern Dwelling, No. 2122 Weld Do lancey
place. On Tut eday, Jane 2dth, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon.
will be sold at public Bale, at the - Philadelphia Ex
change. all that neat three—itory brick dwelling. with
two-story back.building and: lot of ground, mituato an
the Routh side of Weet Delaney . place west of Twenty•
Stet street; No. .2122 ; containing in front on West
Delancey place lb feet, and extending in depth 62 feet.
It has parlor ' dining-room and kitchen on the first
floor ; bath , hot and cold water, range, &c.
Terme-62.500 may remain on mortgage.
Immediate poseeesion. Keys at the Auction Booms.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneeril,
• jtill'lB 25 z 139 and 191 South Fourth street.
_
irg 'REAL' ESTATE,-TH.OltaS.& SONS,
Sale.—Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1014 South
Twoltth'street,' below Carpenter street.—On Tuesday,
June 28th, 1870, at 12 o'clock,
_noon, will be sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three
story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the
west side of 'Twelfth street, south of Carpenter street,
No. 1014 ; CObtaitiing in front on Twelfth street 10 feet 4
inches, and in depth 70% feet, including rear part of a 3
test wide alley.
Terms—Half rash.
THOMAS 16 . BONS, Auctioneers,
jell 1820 Mend 141- ti, Fourth street
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED
1890.--80LIUYLICit & ATURSTUONO,
Undertaken', 182 T Germantown avenue and Fifth. M.
D.U.
lapl4-lyrit§l 5, 5. ARMIRONG
; • i • t
MIME
Have reduced Prices in all their' Departments.
PtANOS.
RARE CHANCE.
BELOW ARM EAST SIDE
FURNITURE, &C.
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400
After a satisfactory season,
E. •
HOMER, COLLADKY & CO.
HAVE MARKED DOWN THE PRICES
Of a large line of handsome fabrics suitable for
Walking Suits,- etc.,- and are- now--
ONE-HALF THE PRICE . OR LESS
Than previously sold at this season,
TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK.-
1,600 Yards Beautiful French Chem. Mohairs, reduced from
75 cents to - 25 cents_:___-
1,000 Yards Gay -Plaids for Children -at= -2-2 cents,
Rose Poplins, double width, 28 cents,
of other desirable styles equally cheap.
variety
THE
PROVIDENT
LIFE AND TRUST CO.
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE—No. 11l South FOURTH St.
Organized to provide Life Insurance among members
of the . SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Good risks of any de
nomination solicited.
Policies already issued exceeding
TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
Tble le a PHILADELPHIA COMPANY, and entitled
to the nodal confidence of the community.
Perfect Security. Low Rates.
Small Expenses. Purely Mutual.
LoW Rate of Mortality. '
Thane conditions enable a company to give advantage
Nyleicle cannot be Burp:mad.
Policies issued on the Iron-Forfeiture Plan.
Statistics show that the average mortality of Friends
is nearly 2 per cent. less than that of the general pops.
'Mien. •
LOW BATE OF ELORTALITY
acaaxe.
OHEAP INSURANCE IN A MANUAL COMPANY
fen 2114 a 2Atrpi
THE -
WHEELER. & WILSON
SEWING 3118,CIELINE8,
The Beet and add on the Bided Terme,
PETERSON & CARPENTER,
914 CHESTNUT STREET.
a2B 'a ttfih 1
THE EARTH CLOSET COMPANY .
' HAVE REMOVED
Their Office and Salesroom
TO
W. G. RHOADS',
aplB th e 26
1221
trps MARKET STREET.
CO'W — D - CoIirN — GRATEs
FIRE ON THE HEARTH .
'MCCREA PERFECT VENTILATION.
LOW DOWN &No RAISED .(ABATES.
STEAM HEATING APPARA'TIJS.
HOT AIR FCRNACES AND RANGES.
ANDREWS. II ARRISON'tt
1327 lIARRET STREET.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
RESIGESVATWAGENTS
FRED. SYLVESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
20/1 SOUTH FOURTH( STREET,
delB.lYr .§
EA .I:3L ANDallottgn • C OTTO R, - -- . 137i2GERF:1 71 . 0 !
Sea lelan in and for ante
N, RIMEALL & CO., 111 Moro
Gitedtntit Arcot, by 00011-
offering them at
INSURANCE.
ACHINEIS.
TireafalTS.
th s tn kart'
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and an
FINANCIAL.
WILMINGTON AND READING
1tA.11.411.0.A.131
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
We are offering 8200.000 of the Second
Mortgage Banda of this Company
AT 82 1-2 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
For the convenience of investors, these Bonds are
Issued in denominations of
1,000 , 5, 500 9 s and 100 1 s.
The money is required for the purchase of addition
Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the Road.
The receipts of the Company on the one•balf of the
Road now being operated from Coatesville to Wilmington
aro about TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS per month,
which will beMore than DOUBLED with the opening of
the other half, over which the largo Coal Trade of the
Road must come.
Only SIX MILES are now required to Complete the
Read to Birdsboro, which will be finished by the middle
of the month.
WM. PA INTER & CO.
BANKERS,
No. 36 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
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DREXEL & CO
N 0.84 South Third Street,
American and Foreign Bankers.
Jane Drank' and Circular Letters of Credit,
available on preaentation in any part of
Burope.
Travelers can make all their financial ar ,
ranfgenients through us, and we will collect
their interest and dividends without charge.
DREXEL, WINTHBOP & CO., Row York.
DREXEL, RARJES & co.,norni.
MANUFACTORY OF
SUPERIOR CARRIAGES
Of all khids, suitable for
PRIVATE FAMILY USE.
Landaus, Landaulets,
Ciarencos,, Coupes,
Park Phaetons, Baronehes,&e.
•Jos - R..gi , ..33 . QKR:Avs;.
• 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE.
my2B.lm rps
,*: J.' M. LANE,
CARRIAGE BUILDER
8482, 8434 arid 3436 Market St.!
WEST PIIILADELPHIA. , •
• A large assortment et Carriages of every donor
on hand. Norio altentialt Pal to
rePairing. atilt J
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