Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 21, 1870, Image 5

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PlttLAnsr.rnin..3bf EDICAL AND .SURGICAL
Stmora..S.,- , We present, to-day, a full' list at
the schools and institutions in the city of Phil
adelphia where medicine and. surgery, or any
of their branches, are taught,showiug the great
facilities open to all who desire to Study in
that line: _Philadelphia has been justly cele
brated as the medical and scientific city of
America, and the list shows the great and
varied opportunities that are offered to the
student.
The lininerely of Pennsylvania was chartered
and is situated on Ninth street, above
Chestnut street. The medical department is
under control of the medical faculty. The ses
sion for the regular lectures begins the first
- week in October, and ends early in March
ensuing—Tbat—for—the_ausiliary_or_summer_
course begins the first week in April and ends
the last Saturday in June. ,
l'he Jefferson Medical (Allege was chartered
1838, and is situated in Tenth street, between
Chestnut and Walnut streets. The regular
session commences the second Monday in Oc
tober,dndends the beginning of March follow
ing. There is also a summer session attached
to this school, beginning in April and ending
in June.
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The Philadelphia University of Medicine and
surgery was chartered 1864, and is located on
Ninth street, below Locust. There are _two
regular sessions in each year. The first coin
' mences on the first Monday in October, land
ends in December; the second begins in Jan
, nary and ends in March.
The Woman's Medical College, established and
chartered Berne 18 or 20 years ago, is located
on 'North College avenue, west of Nineteenth
street. .In it a regular course of medicine is
taught to females by a full corps of competent
professors. It is well attended, having some
'fifty to sixty'matriculants' yearly. The De
gree of Doctor of Medicine is_conferred on all
the graduates by the Board of Trustees. Con
nected with this institution is the Women's
Hospital.
The. Philadelphia Ilomccopathic
- also named the. Hahnemann Medical College,
is on Filbert street, above Eleventh street.
This school is of long standing and excellent
reputation. It is very largely attended by
students from all parts of the country., . .
thorough course— of medicine, , under the
system of HOniceopathy, is taught. The stu
dents-bave the advantage of visiting alrthe
public hospitals and clinics in the city..
The Philadelphia School of Anatomy is located
in Chant street,, Tenth above Chestnut. Lec
tures irr Descriptive and Surgical'Anatomy
are delivered. Microscopical Anatomy taught,
and courses in Operative Surgery, Bandaging,
Fracture Dressings, &c., are given. •
The Philadelphia Summer School of Medicine,
920 Chestnut street.
The Jayne 'Street Medieal institute, Jayne
street, Ninth above Chestnut.
In -these' institutions lectures on special
branches of medicine, surgery and obstetrics,
_are delivered_daily during April,_May, June
and September. -
At the Philadelphia Hospital (Almshouse),
Illockley, West Philadelphia; the Pennsyl
vania Hospital , Eighth and Spruce streets; the
'Howard Hospital, No. 1428 Lombard street,
clinics and clinical lectures are held-uppn all
the- general branches- of -medicine and sur•
gery. _
Clinical lectures, illustrated by patients,ana
tornical and microsdopical preparations,tiraw
ings,&c.,with courses on practical ophthalmo
scopy, otoscopy and - surgical operations are
given at the Wills Hospital for the Blind and
Lame, Race street, above Eighteenth street,
the Philadelphia Eye and Ear Infirmary,
Eleventh and Buttonwood streets and Ridge
avenue.
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Clinics for the treatment of club-foot, cur
ature of the spine, Contractions and deformi
ties, with lectures, are held at the Philadel
phia Orthopedic Hospital, 15 South Ninth
treet
For the study of obstetrics and diseases of
children, the clinics of the City Lying-in Hos
pital, Almshouse - West - Philadelphia , and the
Children's Hospital, Twenty-second, above
Spruce street, offer every opportunity to
—students. - - ' • -
There are also accessible to the students the
Episcopal Hospital, North Fro_nt.... and
Lehigh avenue ; St. Joseph's Hos
pital, Sixteenth and Girard avenue ;
St. Mary's Hospital, Frankford avenue and
Palmer streets; German Hospital, Twentieth
and Norris streets; Jewish Hospital, West
Philadelphia; Philadelphia Dispensary, Fifth
street, above Walnut; - Northern Dispensary;
605 Spring Garden street ; Southern Dispen
sary, Chnstian street, below Eighth, and the
Moyamensing Dispensary.
It will be well seen by this that Philadel
phia holds its old reputation, particularly in
the ample means of illustrating and teaching
clinical Medicine and Surgery.
Of the kindred institutions we have:
The Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Tenth
street, below Race, where lectures on Materia
Medica, Chemistry, Theory and Piractice 01
Pharmacy, and other branches of science are
delivered. A committee on examinations, in
conjunction with the professors, make the
examinations of candidates who attend the
school, and confer the degree of Graduate, in
Pharmacy.
The Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery,
S. E. corner Tenth and Archstreets, organized
1856. Its sessions begin the first Monday in
November and end the first of March.
The Philadelphia .Dental College, chartered
186. The sessions begin the first of Novem
ber and end - in February.
Each candidate for graduation at either of
the above schools must prepare a thesis upon
some subject connected with the theory or
practice of dentistry; lie must make an•arti
licial of teeth, and must undergo an ex
amination by the Faculty, when, if found
qualified, he will receive the degree of Doctoi
of Dental Surgery:
For students in Chemistry there are the
School of Analytical and Applied Chemistry,
in the Polytechnic College, Market street,
west of Seventeenth street; the laboratories
of Booth & Garret, Chant street, Tenth, above
Chestnut; Dr. Briickner, Walnut, below Se
, cond ; Dr. Moss, FOurth, below Walnut—in
eacloriU which , facilities 'aro afforded for ac
`quiring a thorough knowledge of Qualitative
and' Quantitive Analysis, Determinative
31ineralogy, Assaying, Metallurgy, examina
tion of healthy , and morbid animal fluids, &ci
,
LOCAL CitownEn.—The shower that for an
hour last night descended copiously upon the
thirsty soil was as valuable to the agricul
turists of OAS vicinity as if each distinctive
drop had been a five-cent piece. -As the drop ,
fell and dashed out their silver brain against
the sidewalk the heated pavement sent them
upward in the shape of vapor. It fell alike
for the benefit of the just and unjust—"beaus;
ful rain !"
--The present is a _solemn time. Into tie
rank: , of the friends around us remorseless
death is putting his• inexorable sickle. Mr
Edwin Booz and General Leech are among
his more recent victims. Let every ono be
merciful, not only to others, but to hithself.
—ln the opinion of the ' Itancocas creek
truck-growers the melon crop this year
be ruinousiylarge. By this they mean thfat
after the earliestproduct has been disposed of
the price realized for the rest will be inade
quate to ,nay the cost of cultivation. The
, price realized by the grower of the smaller
fruits, as compared with that extorted from
us.by the middlemen, is simply ridiculous.
FOr raspberries that brought i l last week
twenty-four cents a quart in t e markets, the
.grower . realized . but ten. The. Faille s tate of
`things
.holds good in the caseof almost every;'
'thing that comes to our . tables. How just is
the complaint of :producers in the direction
cat.be'ascertained - hy any one who chooses to
'-interrogate :them. ThAess they personally
"Wing their fruit, etc., to market, they are at
the mercy of the middle men. Our reporter,
the other day, saw a thousand quarts of rasp
berries shipped-to Bridgeton, .1., to be con
verted into vinegar. The grower got for them
'hut 0 cents a quart.
• .A.V.C.MPTED SLYMinE.—A wOtnau named Ann
Spear jumped into the Delaware at Walnut
Street wharf this morning,about 2 o'clock. She
was fished out by Officers Vanderslice Arid
rbilhPSi ig the Delawarefitarbor Police, •
efturtc INJunap,,German, named Wm.
itUti ee, nged' .. .io Yearn,' , reiiiihng in the Maga:,
borhood of New Market and. Green streets.
placed a percussioncap on a stone and struck
it .. .Ttb a harnmery yesterday afternoon. The
cap exploded, and a piece of it lodged in the
neck,pf a child five years of age. - The wound
it consideivd'dangerous. ' Fisher was arrested:
He was taken before Ald. Cahill,and was com
mitted to await the result of the injuries of the
child.
TEE FIEST CAVALEY.—This regiment is
compoSed piincipally of Germans, and Colonel
William Frisbmuth, its commanding officer,
has Tailed . upon the members to unite with
their German fellow-citizens in raising a fund
for the sufferers by the war between France
and Prussia. The, olii cers of the regiment will
hold a special meeting at their headquarters,
No. 1533 Chestnut street, on Monday evening
P,ICKPOCHET.—T. H. Vance, who got out of
a car on the Philadelphia, Germantown and
Norristown Railroad, at Columbia avenue sta
tion, yesterday afternoon,_ was arrested after
a short chase. He was charged with having
-picked-the-pocket-of-a-woman-while-in-the
car, and during . hi 3 flight he dropped the
pocket-book alleged to have , been stolen.
Vance had a hearing before Ald. Allison, and
was held in $l,OOO bail for trial.
THE HEAT.--ThOrnaS Brown WWI overcome
by, the heat, at Eleventh and Lombard streets,
about half past nine'o'clock last evening. He
was removed to his home, Igo. 315 South Juni
per. street.
.FoulvrAni DrJunkp.—The handsome pub
lic drinking fountain, at Passyunk road and
Shippen street, was badly ; damaged by an ice
cart being'driven , agaihst it last evening.
DEAD INFANT F,OUND.—The body of an in
fant was found on the wreck of a canal boat,
near Market street bridge, 'yesterday after
noon, by the Schuylkill Harbor Police..
Sunomq DaArm—Ellen Sa.tterly, aged 66
years, residing in the rear 'of No, 1414 Philip
street, died suddenly this morning.
TEE BEDFORD STREET MISSION FREE
BATHS are doing a great deal of good during
this heated term. They are particularly ap
predated by the women and children. 'Yes
terday 117 women, and 130 female children
a~ ailed _. themselves_ of the_refreshment. To
day, being set apart for men, the number will
probably be less, as the male residents have
other opportunities forablution. The premi
ses are kept as clean as could be expected,with
daily floor-scrubbing and frequent white wash
ing.; bat the water is only changed four times .
a day., instead of - perpetually, as should be
done. Mr. Long, having rented the premises
east of the Baths, is soliciting money to put up
additional tanks for a better class of customers,
to be used at a nominal charge. This would
allow the exercise - of some discrimination, and
the exercise of more cleanliness. Even in
theb. present imperfect state the Baths are a
woifderfal element orreform.
BASE BALL.-LTo-morrow (Friday) afternoon
a match game of base ball will be played at
Seventeenth street and Columbia avenue be
tween the champion Athletics and the Mary
land, of Baltimore. The Athletics will ap
pear.in their new uniform.- -On Saturday they
start on their Western tour.
CITY NOTICES.
JUDICIOUS MOTH.ERs AND NURSES use
BOWER'S INFANT CORDIAL, because it is OLIO Of the
most delightful and efficacious remedies ever discovered
for curing the various ills to which infants and young
children are subject.
DELICIOUS COLD SODA WATER AT BAKES',
11® ARCH BT.
JACOBY'S VICHY LOZENGBS.—FOI" Acidity
of the Stomach, Heartburn, Flatulency and Indigestion.
917 Chestnut street.
Morns.—Furs, Blankets, wearing apparel,
Carpets, &c., effectually protected from these pests, by
Jecoss s L'isscr POWDER, 917 Chestnut stmt.
BAKES' - MEDICINE_ CASES FOR SUMMER
TOURISTS CONTAINING THE MOST APPROVED REMEDIES.'
PRICE ONE DOLLLAR. 1100 ARCH STREET.
LADIES can find every description of Corsets
• crrirms'lio - o - p - Bslrtv(ter - s - et - Licthes' ljuthrf=gar
ruent Emporium, 1115 Oheqtnut street.
OFF FOR THE
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Bnt before you go, call upon St:o.sy, 806 Market street,
He has an infinite variety of Bathing Dresses, Oil Caps,
Straw Hats, Loather Belts, etc., for Ladies, Gentlemen,
Mieseu,Masters und Children. .
CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Oltestuut street.
Charges moderate.
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
—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 Brown;at the northeast corner
of Fifth and Chestnut streets t Is at once convenient
and palatable. Those who design making voyages uy
land or water should not ho without the essence.
STRAW HATS.—Messrs. C. Oakford 8z Sons
in the Continental Hotel, announce that they have re
ceir ed another lot of those One Dollar. Straw Hats. The
greatest bargains over offered in America.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH
treated with the utmost. success by J. Isaacs, D.
and Professor of Diseases of the'Eye and Ear (his speci•
alty) in the Medical College of Peunsylvania,l2 years ex•
.perience. No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen
at his office. The medical faculty are invited to at.•
company their patients, as he had no secrets in his prac
tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge
for examination.
LADIES going to the country or seaside,
Should procure ono of those
'Elegant and cheap Sundowns from
AK 1 , ORD 834 and 836 Chestnut street
SITRGICAL INSTRUMENTS and draggists
sundries.
IMPOIi,TA.TIONS
Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
TOCOLITTA —Brig Bunter, Wilson-175 cedar loge W
Cunningham A . , Sun. '
MARINE BiILLETIA.
POUT or PHILADELPHIA-JuLy2l
.Si. Marino Bulletin on inside Page
AnytivED Tms DAY
. _
Steamer Fanita. Fremnan,24 boura from Now Y rk,
with nide° to John F Ohl.
Steamer W Whilido'', Biggins, 13 hours from Ba
more, with mdse to A Groves. Jr..
Steamer Chester, Jones. 21 hours from Now York, with
mdse to W P Glade & Co,
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Brig 'Bunter (Br),Vlleon,3o days from Tocoluta,with
cedar logs to Cunningham A: Son.
Behr Dl E Staples, Dinsmore, 10 days from Windsor,
NS. with plaster.to 0 C Van Horn. • •
Sett Diary A Harmon. Paiker,li diiyitrom St John
ND. with laths to J W Gankill X. Sons.
_ .
grid. Win h Garrison. Morris. 6 days from Hallowell
with lee to linlckorboelcer Ice Co.
lichr Richard Vatix. Whittaker, from Richmond, rde
with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co.
_ . .
&lir Hazleton, Cummings, from .
Tronton, with rodeo ,-. •
to captain.
&lir Clots Cooper. Nickeruon, from Harwich, with
tondo to Crowell & Nickoleon.
Schr S C Fitlihm, Tuft.l day from Port Depoelt,
with grain to Bewley & Co.
Schr 3ue W Tice, Somers, from Norfolk.
Sam Mary & Emma, 'Venable, from Delanco.
Tug Thoe Jeflerson,Allen from, Baltimore, with a too
of bargee to NV P Clyde & Co.
Tug Clyde. Duacau, from Baltimore With a tow of
barge's to NV P Clyde & Co.
Tug G B Hutchings. Davis, from Havre do Grace,witli
a tow of bargee to W P Clyde & Co.
()LIMBED THIS DAY.
Steamer Briatol: Wallace. New York. W 1' Clyde & Cc
Brig John Chryatal, Barnes, Mayaguez, .1 & Co
ichr John S Detweiler. Reed, Boston, Sinnickeun & Co
:wily Ella F Crowell, Boner, Provincetown, do
TuglTheaupealce Merrihew, Havre de Grace, with a too
of barges, NV Velyde & Co.
Tug Hnelson, Nieholeon, Baltimore. with a tow of
bargee,'W P Clyde &Co
bIEhIORANDII.
Ship Abyssinia. Christian, at Liverpool 15th instant
(tom St ,eons, N B.
Ship British America, Lockhart. hence at Antwerp sth
Steamer Volunteer. Jo r nos, home at New 'Rork re,t
terdar.
Steamer Mutter. nettling, hence at Providence ]9th
instant.
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Steamer Grango, Houston, from Glasgow 21st ult. at
Now Orloans 16t1h inst.
Steamer Fairbanke.llowe,eleared at New York rester.
day for Wilmington. NU. '
Bark Chief, Harding, hence nt Stettin 7th i net .
I Bark Roonolte. WM113,114100 at Both idvardlinisirund
!VIM loading Oth to return -
. . .
Barlellairdon, Olsen, sailed from Cuxhaven Btll inst.
for this port
Brig 'Dios Walter. Robinson. hence at St Johns, Ant,
4tli inst. and sailed 7th tor Dominica, in ballast.
Brig J B-Kirby. Barnard, he/meat Kingston, Ja. 7th
instuat.` • •
Frig S Welsh, for Boston, cleared at Ponce, PR. 2d
instant .
Schr Zfitapsi. Tbompaon, cloarod at St John, NB. 16th
inst. for this port
Salm Margie ' Mciraddeu, nud Ruth. Shaw, Shaw,
heace at Boston 19th
Seim Bea Queen, Bosobrook,cloarod at Ca'ais 16th tug.
for OARort
Ear Plight, rowell, cleat ad t Portlarit 18th instant
for It& port
Schrb Ocean Belle, Coffin; Irchard 11.111, Smith; J B
Myers. Ellwood; filar i , nl Gage, Heathers; A E 8 , iterd,
Powell, and C li Wood, Smith, honce at i'rovidoncu 19th
instant,
Ochre June C ratteron, h'cull, for Now York, ugid
PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, TuußsDAy, JULY ,21.1.870.
B2POIVnEN & BROTHER,
23 South Eighth street
MM==l
E Bockhill, Rockhill, for. Georgetown. DQ.aalled.from
vldencenthinat,
Kchrs Ephraim & Anna; Green; Wm W Marar;.Gliarr
plan; L & A Babcock, Smith; Thos Clyde, Oalu; A it
Edwards, Bartlett. from Boston; Nellie, French, trout
Bangor; Katie P. Lunt, Lunt; 'from Windsor, N.. an
John Somas, Beath. from tinincy, - all' for this port., at
Bounce' Role lath inst.. The alms Clyde sailed again
came day; the °there, excepting the L A Babcock and
John Somas, sailed next day.
Bohr Francis E Bullock, Balloon, from . Kennebec
River for this port, passed Holmes' Role 18th inst.
bout Thomas Borden, Wright Ington, from Fall River
for this port, at Newport 18th inst.
PROPOSALS.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH
WAYS.-OFFICE,NO.IOI S. FIFTH ST.
PHILADELPHIA, July 21, 1870.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at
the Office of the Chief Commissioner of High
ways until 11 o'clock, A.M.,on MONDAY„2Sth
inst., for the construction of a Sewer on the
line of Amberatreet, from the southwest curb
line of Setterly street, to connect with the
sewer in Sergeant street. And on the nottb
west side of Girard avenue, from Vienna
street, to the southwest curb-line of Mont
gomery avenue, Said Sewers-to-be. constructed
with brick ; circular in shape, with a clear
inside diameter of three feet.
such man holes as may be directed by
the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The un
derstanding to be that the Sewers herein ad
vertised are to be completed on or before the
30th day of September,lB7o. And the Contractor
shall take bills prepared against the property
fronting on said Sewer to the amount of one
dollar and fifty cents for each lineal foot of
front on each side of the street as so • much
cash paid ; the balance, as limited by Ordi
nance, to be paid by the city; and the Contrac
tor will be required to keep the street and
sewer in good order for three years after the
sewer is finished. -
when the street is occupied by a City Pas
senger Railroad track, the Sewer shall be con
structed along side of said track in such man
ner as not to .obstruct or interfere with the
safe passage of thd cars thereon ; and no claim
for remuneration shall be paid the Contractor
by the Company using said track as specified
in Act of Assembly approved. May 8, 1866.
Each proposal will be accompanied by a cer
tificate that a bond has been filed in the, Law
Department, as directed by Ordinance'of May
2Ath, 1860. If the lowest bidder shall , not exe
cute a contract within five days after the_work
is awarded, he will be deemed as declining,and
will be held liable on his bond for the differ
ence between his bid and the next lowest bid
der. Specifications may be had at .the De
partment of -Surveys,-which will be' stribtly
adhered-to. 'The Department of HightWaysi re
ser3TB the right to reject all bids not deemed
satisfactory. •
All Bidders may be present at the time and
place of opening the said Proposals. No al
lowande will be made for rock excavations
except by special contract.
MALLLON H. DICKINSON, -
. _
jy2l 3t4 Cbief Commissioner of Higways
PROPOSALS FOR NAVAL MATE
RLALS.
NAVY DEPARTMENT, -
BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND Bncnirrrrsto,
July 11,1870.
Sealed Proposals to -furnish materials or
the Navy for the fiscal year ending,June 30,
1871, will lie received at this Bureau until
10 o'clock A. M. of the sth of August next, at
which time the proposals will -be opened— .
The proposals must be addressed to the
"Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and It
uniting, Navy Department; Washington,"
and must be endorsed "Proposals for Mat
erials for the Navy," that they may be distin
guished from other business letters.
Printed_ schedules for any . class, together
with instructions to bidders, giving the forms
of proposal, of. guarantee, and of certllicate:i
-of guarantors, will be furnished to such-per
sons as desire to bid on application to the com
mandants of the respective navy-yards, and
those of all the yards on application to the
Bureau.
The Commandant of each navy-yard and the
purchasing Paymaster of each station will
•aNeac_opyof the schedules of the other
yards, for examination only, in order that
persons who intend to bid may.iudge whether
it is desirable-. to make_ application for any-of
the classes of those yards.
The proposals must be for the whole of a
clas.s,_and allapplications forinformation_o_r_
for the examination of samples must be made
to the Commandants of the respective yards.
The proposal must be accompanied by a cer
tificate from the Collector of Internal Revenue
for the district in which the bidder resides
that be has .a license to deal in the articles for
which he proposes, and he must further show
that he is a manufacturer of. or a regular
dealer in the articles which he oilers to supply.
The guarantors must be certified by the Asses
sor of Internal Revenue for the district in
which they reside.
The contract will be awarded to the person
who makes the lowest bid and gives the guar
antee required by law, the Navy Department,
howeyer,
reserving the right to reject the
lowest bid, or any which it may deem exorbi
tant.
Sureties in the full amount will he required
to sign the contract, and their responsibility
must be certified to the satisfaction of the
Navy Department. As additional security,
twenty per centum will be withheld from the
amount of the bills until the contract shall
have been completed, and eighty per centum
of the amount of each bill, approved in tripli
cate by the Commandant of the respective
yards, will be paid by the Paymaster of the
station designated in the contract in funds or
certificates, at the option of the Government,
within ten days after the warrant for the same
shall have been passed by the Secretary of the
Treasury.... •
The classes of this Bureau are numbered and
designated as follows :
No. 1. Flax Ca.nvas,&c
No. 2. Cotton 'Chnvas,
o. 3. Cotton Ham
rnoblc Bag 8z Cot stuff
lA o. 4. Iron and Steel.
No. 5. Galley Iron.
No. 7: Chain. Iron.
No. 8. Hardware.
NO. 9. Cooking I7tens's
No. 11. Tin and Zinc.
No. 12. Leather.
CHARLESTOW
Classes Nos; 2, - 8, 4, 8
18, 20.
BROOKLYN.
Classes Nos. 1, 2. 3, 8
19, 20, 21
PHILADELPHIA.
Classes Nos. 2,8, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20.
WASHINGTON.
Classes Nos. 2,4, 5,6, 7,8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17,
18, 20 .
NORFOLK.
Classes Nos. 2,3, 8,9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17,18,
19, 2O
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Classes Nos. 2,8, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
jyl2 twit§
REAL ESTATE SALES.
ORI ORPHANS' COURT SALE—ESTATE
Nag of Collins 'Ogg, deceased. Thomas h bons, Auct
tioneers. Modern Three-story Brick Residence, Dye
House, Stable, and large lot N. W. corner of Emerald
and York streets, Nineteenth Ward, within two squares
of Pldlndelplita and Frank ford Passenger Railway,
Pursuant to an alias order of the Orphans' Court for thd
City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at publio
side, on Tuesday. July 26th, 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon. at
the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described
property, late of Collins 'Ogg. deceased, viz.: All that
lot or piece of ground with the hi irk dwelling house
and brick factory thereon erected, situate at the north
west corner of 1 ork and Emerald streets ; containing
in front on York street 126 feet, and extending in depth
BO feet 3 Inches to Taylor street. Being the same lot of
ground which Charles D. Maclean, by indenture dated
September 18,.18.15, recorded in Deed .Book R. D. W.,
No, 39, page 208. 3:c ,granted and conveyed unto Jolut
Dawson and (MMus Itigg, in fee. -Subject to . a ; yearly
ground rent of $lB9. which, -by endorsed deed, recorded
in Peed Book R. D. W.. No - . 142, page 324 Sc., was alter•
wards extinguished ; and by divers convoyance4 be'
tWeCn .the-said John - Dawson and Collins Riga. recorded
in Deed Books It. D. \l'.. No. 142, page 327, It. D.
142, page 383, R. I). W., No. 18!, page 433, e. and A. D.
8., - No.-71e .page-410, the whole of said premise
vested in the said Collins Itigg, in fee.
The improvements aro a modern three-story brick ro
sidence, with two-story back building—hits Parlor,
dining-room and 2 kitchens on first floor—gas, bath,
hot and cold water, 2 cooking-ranges, wash-pave, tkc.
Brick dye-house, tart 1. 2 and 23.1-stories high. One frame office, sulphur houses, two story brick sta
ble, sheds A:c. 2 boilers, largo lot of steam pipe, dye
and (teeming tubs, large PA of wronclting sticks and
yarn poles.
Terms—Half cash.
By the Court, JOSEPH MEGARY Clerk 0, C.
JOHN DAW 40Ni
Wlll. DAWSON, ' Executors,
• Al, THOMAS it SW, nctlonoere,
jys 16 2$ • . p(11g, p, rpulth tits 994
IZZ=E=2Z2M
No. 13. Soap and Tat
low.
No. 14. Oxhides for-
rope.
No. 15. Brushes.
No. 16. Ship Chandlery
No, 17. Tar & Tar Oil-
No. 18. Stationery.
No. 19. Dry Goods. •
I No. 20. Firewood and
coal.
No. 21. Sand.
NAVY- YARD.
9, 12,:13, 1 , 1, 15,16,
NEW YORK.
, 0, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18,
.WirfES, LIQUORS, act:.
EYI3TONE
PURE WHEAT •WHISKY
Distilled frota the Grain
T. J. MARTIN:BI:O'W.,
KEYSTONE DISTILLERY,
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
Twelfth and Waahingion Streeta.
STORE, `
No. 150 North Front Street,
' PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Totchom tt may concern:
All the leading medical authorities recognize the value ,
of diffusive stimulants. Numerous eminent phyeiciane
had surgeons might be named who hare advocated their
emp oymen T - two - triTati - netit ofa — large class of dis
orders. No Dispensary is considered complete without
them. They are prescribed in all public. and private
Hospitals, and administered by all bedside practitioners.
But the difficulty has been to obtain
Alcoholic Liquors Pure. -"
The pungent aroma of the fusel oil.and biting acids
present in all of them can be scented as the glass is
raised to the lips. The nauseous flavor. of .these active
poisons is , perceptible to the palate, and a burning sen
sation in the stomach attests their existence when the
noxious draught has gone down. Paralysis, idiocy, in
sanity and death are the pernicious fruits 'of such'pots
(lons. '
lliedical science asks fora pure' stimulant to use as a
specific, which, while it diffuses itself through the sys•
tern more raphilY . than any other known agent, is
brought into direct and attire contact with the seat of
disease. It is the property of the stimulantta diffuse
and by the aid of its peculiar nutritious componentparts
to invigorate, regulate, counteract and restore, anti it is
by the happy union of the principle of , activity with the
principles of invigoration'anti restoration that enables a
PURE WHISKY
To accomplish beneficial results:
Having great experience in the distilling of Witiskic4,
and the largest and best equipped establishment of its
kind in the country, supplied with the West improve
ments in apparatus for cleansing Whisky_oflusel oil and
other impuritie , strict personal supervision the
proprietors of .
Keystone Wheat Whisky
A re enabled to offer a
r.1,1„r43 - IVhiSkYl-,
Distilled
,from WHEILTJ, aid, 'tieing Made from the
grain, possesses all its
Nutritious Qualities,
and can be relied upon to be strictly as represented,
having been examined thoroughly by the leading
analitical chemists of this city, whose certificates of its'
purity and fitness for medical purposes are appended.
We invite examination. and any who would convince
thepiselves_we_aak. a rigid analysis.
T. .1. MARTIN & CO.
N.B.—Notice that the caps and cork aro branded
with our name. to prevent counterfeiting,
For sale by all respectable Druggists.
Price per lsottle, $1 50.
Orders sent to N 0.150 N. FRONT street Will receive
prompt attention.
UIIEMICAL LABORATORY, No 108 and 112 Arch id.
riuLADELPitiA,March 19, 1t70.1,1
esms. T. .T. Martin & Co., Phtladelphia. Pa.
Gentlemen:-1 have made a careful examination of the
Keystone Pure Wheat Whisky, and found ft to - be a per
feel IY pure article, and entirely free from fusel oil ttud
other injurious substances. Its purity, and its pleasant
and agreeable flavor, render it particularly valuable for
medicinal purposes.
Yours truly, F. A. GENTLE.
CREMICAL LABORATORY, No. 13S Walnut street.
- PIIILADEL£IIIA, March 17, ltriO.
Messrs. T. J. Martin 4r Cs., Philadelphia, Pa.
Gentlemen :—The sample of Keystone Pure Wheat
Whisky, submitted to me for analysis, I find to be pure,
and, as such, I highly rpcouunend Miler medjoinal pur
poses.
Respectfully, etc., - WM, A. BRUCKNER,
AIWA. and Consult. Ghatnlst. -
tFIEMICAL LABORATORY, No. 417 Walnut street,
PRILADELPRIA, April 5,18711.'
Mevsrs. T. .T. Martin 4- Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Gentlemen_:- 1 hate made an analysts of the sample
of Keystone Pure Whisky,sent by you for examination,
and Sod it entirelyfree from fusel oil or any other dele
terious Matters, and 1 consider it applicable to any use
for which pure whisky may be desired. •
Respectfully, CHAS: 51. CRESSON.
Sold -- Wholesale — by — ElLENCM7 -- , RILCIL
ARDS & CO.. N. W. corner TENTH and
MARKET streets.
- ielB Sr St •
INSURANCE.
- INSURANCE - GO WA-NY
NORTH AMERICA.
Fire, Marine and Inland Insurance.
Ineorporated 1794. Charter Perpetual.
Capital - - $500,000
Assets,Jul* Ist,
1870, $2,917,906 07
Losses Paid Since Organi
, zation, - - '324,000,000
Receipts of Premkuns, , 69, $1,991,837 45
Interest from Investments,
1809, - • - 114,090 74
Losses paid, 1869,
STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS.
First Mortgage on City Property.. $770,450 00
United States Government and
other Loans. Bonds and 5t0ck5.1,306,052 50
Cash in Bank and in hands of
Bankers 187,367
Loans on Collateral Security....... 60,733 74
Notes Receivable, mostly Marine
Premiums • 298,406 43
Premiums-
in course of tranumis-
Bien and in hands of Agents.... 122,138 8!:
Accrued Interest, Re-insurance,&e 39,255 31
Unsettled Marine Premiums . ... 103,501 37
Real Estate, Office of Company.... 30,000 00
Total Assets July 1,1870, - $2,917,906 07
DIUMJTOBS.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, FRANCIS R. COPE.
SAMUEL W. JONES, EDW. 11. TROTTER,
JOHN A. BROWN, EDW. S. CLARKE,
S: FAS. TAYLOR. T. CHARLTON HENRY
AMBROSE WHITE ALFRED D. JESSUP,
WM, WELSH, LOUIS 0. MADEIRA,
S. MORRIS WALL CHAS. W. CUSHMAN,
JOHN MASON, 4, CLEMENT A. GRISOOM
GEO. L HARRISON, WM. BROCKIE.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN,
CHARLES PLATT,
VICE4PRESIDENT.
MATTHIAS. MARTS, Secretary.
C. H. REEVES, Assistant Secretary.
Ceitificates of Marine Insurance issued
(when desired), payable at the Counting Rouse
of Messrs. Brown, Shipley & Co., London.—
fol 6 Inm ly '""
BRIG HT VARNISH AND VE NICE
TURPENTINE.-100 barrels Brledirarniqh; 30
do. Venice Turpentine, For 6010 1)) , ' EDW. U, Row•
truth ifrgut ONO'
B A.R1 1 " •
•
FINE CUSTOM MADE
BOOTS AND SHOE&
MADE ON OUR IMPROVED LASTS,
Insuring OomfOrt, Beauty and Durability.
88 South Sixth Street,
ABOVE osißarisvr.
del3-m w fl
400 ARCH STREET, 400
EYRE
AND
LANDELL
Are Now Closing Summer Stock.
sl-TAWLS,
GRENADINES,
LIGHT • SILKS,
ORGANDIES,
Irma OS LACE SACQUES,
. . , 5,, V 1) , 1 K . .4. • ,
.),
. .
• LINEN STORE,
SOS Arch Street.;
AND
. ,
1128 CHESTNUT STREET.
Plain Linens for Snits.
Flax Colored Linens, 25 cents.
Buff Idoens,_2s Ceuta.
Fine Gray Lineas.
Fine Cinnamon Colored Linens.
Chocolate Colored Linens.
Printed Linen Cambrlcs.
New Printed Linens. - '
. .
Embroidered Initia l Handkerchiefs,
Beautiful goods•at 51 00 each—every letter in efet,
alphabet.
Special Bargains In Battles' and Gents'
Handhercldefs.
CORNELIUS & SONS'
821 CHERRY STREET,
CHANDELIERS,
-BRAGKETS, &c.,
OF -
SUPERIOR STYLES AND FINISH
We have no Store or Salesroom on
Chestnut Street.
CORNELIUS & SONS.
DTI w f m2mrpg
1816 CHESTNUT STREET. 1816
JOHN M. GARDNER
Offers an Entire New Stock of
SPLENDID
FURNITURE AN aIIPHOLSTERY
NEW IN DESIGNS,
RICH IN QUALITY,
FINE IN FINISII,
AND LOW IN PRICE.
The above points being well appreciated, induce me to
keep these facts before the people that I may continue
to receive their patronage, promising prompt attention
to all orders entrusted to me.
!e9-w fmrp tl mhl
$2,106,581 19
$1,085,386 84
PURCHASERS OF
COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS
And the various styles of
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
• Washstands, Wardrobes, &C. )
Finished in imitation of Walnut, Maple or other "hard
woods," and now generally known as " Imitation "
or " Painted " Furnituie, are hereby informed that
every article of our manufacture is
Stamped with oar Initials and Trade.
'Mark,
And those who wish to obtain goods - of our m 04.0 (there
being, at the present time, numerous imitations in the
market), should invariably ask the dealer of whom they
aro purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and
take no other, no matter what representations may be
made concerning them.
KILBURN & GATES,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture,
No. 619 MARKET STREET,
PHIMADELPIIIA.
025 s m w 6mrp
J. W. GILBOUGH 4r, CO.,
PJFIEWIDENT.
Negotiate Loans, Buy and Sel
Government and other re
liable Securities.
ia3lmw - flys
Lorlea BAILRELS LIGHSOOL
ed sweet FM 011, low-priced, (or pale by EDW
W/Mien NNW WPM otreqt,
',600419' 01) `lgtomi;
GAS-FIXTL'IL~.S, C.__-
RETAIL SALESROOMS,
PHELADELPIIMA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
FURNITURE, &C.
BANKERS,
42, SOUTH THIRD STREET,
.SUMMER , REBORTS:
'SUMMER , RESORTS 4
: t ottalin LINE QF
Philadelphia and Reading Railrend
And BratleheS.
,
MAT 20, 1870.
_ MANSION HOUSE, MT. UAIIBOyi
11. n. Caroline Wunder, Pottsville P. o.i Schuylkill
TJUSCA BORA
T FEOTEL.,,„I
Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tuscarora P. 0., fichtlYllidll must
INANSION UOIDSE.
W.T. Smith, lYfahttnoy City P. 0., SchuYlitill county
11IO1ONT CAIRUEL 11101 USE.
Charles Only, Motmt Carmel P. 01. Northumberland a
• WRITE HOUSE,
F. Mayer, Reading P. 0., ;Jerks county.
ANDALUSIA MALL,
Henry Weaver, Reading P. 0., Beritecounri.
CEN COAL Al EXCE UALL,
G. D. Davis, Beading P. 0., Berke county.
SPRING MILL lIEIGIITS,
Jacob H. Broisch, Conshohocken P. 0., Montgoniary co.
— soyzwroww - SEWINARY.
V. M. Koons, Boyertown P. 0., Berks county.
• L,ITIZ SPRINGS,
Goo. T. Greider. Litiz P. 0., Lancaster county..____
LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A. Smith, Werneravillo P.O., Berka county.
COLD SPRINGS /1011'EIs. 151111,4111031
COIIN'DY.
Wra. Loroh, Sr,, Pine Grove P. 0., Schuylkill ccuutl.
EPEIRATA SPRINGS,.
John Frederick, Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster county.
PERILIOPIEN MUDGE JIOTEE..
Davis Longakor, Collegeville P. 0., Montgomery co.
PROSPECT TERRACE.
Dr. James Palmer, Collegeville P. 0,, Montgomery co.
DOILITY ROUSE.
Geo.E. Burr. Shamokin, Northumberland county.
Excursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to and
from above points at reduced rates, good for same day
homed, and on Saturdays good until following Monday. ury2l.l2m§ • •
Calie Nay... Change Of Prnprletois.
NATIONAL EIA IA L.,
Formerly kept by AARON GADRETBON, hi now to be
ciregattar ( new o 1111. tprietor ollecnot:Terescloalganailli
tippet-Intended by Vli.lLLl ' Ard WHITNEI7.
The Donee commando a fine view. of the Ocean, and
will be opened OD the TWENTIETH DAY OB
NEXT. an a
-First-Class Familyßo tirdlnx-ifousek
No ITn~ - Attached to thi !Pise.
Tito table will be well euppllod with all the Bunman
tat4 and Ilatanantee OF 'FAIR Smoot'', witbuut .the
,Entreee.".
Matte always In readiness to nearer. Guests to and
from the Depot and Battling Gronndo, free of charge.
.11af"flie r lintsisrlber_w_ould._respoctfully :solicit your .
Patronage and Drowses to spare tio pains of :expense to
make the IiIATION AL a desirable home for those who
wish cinnfort and tbeborent of &W ill,' and tina Hathitio
without the expenses of a fashionable lintel.
Terme-8104.00 per week or 00 per day.
Liberal arrangements will be made to large famine/
remaining from four to-Rix weeks
k'or Roma;Ac.,address
jelibtfl
WILLIAM WITITNIRIG
NATIONAL MALL, CAPE MAY, N. J
Congress Hall"
CAPE MAY, N. J.,
Opens, June Ist. Closes, October-list.
TEII.IIB-83 it pry-day June and September. IMO
-per 'day July and August.
The new wing is now completed.
Mark a nd Simon liassler's full Military fiend and Or
cheet ra of M pieces,
Applications tor Rooms, address
J. P. CAKE, Proprietor.
apl6 1922 26 29-8 e9+l t. 111.5. 1 _ _ _
Ch itte n axn at), - .
WHIT E -
Madison county, New York: Firet-claete :and
everrreeniette, now .Drawins-room and Sleeping
C •re inutiludsooltiv-r Railroad Depot, New: York, at
M. aid P. M., without chanee to Chittenartgo
Station, 1: runes east of Syracuse. For illustrated Cir
culars. addreed as above, or C. H. VER, 7 Deeknum
etre-t-ti ti. Y.: • "IlePthai_
Ocean House, Cape May, N. J.
The best table ou Capt., 10%0,, numerous home•llke
comforts, ouithui.mithmittyarilzi,:...the taFit-buthitis. on
thelteach, are ittP ptfuctpal titlititttageft putacitned by
this tirst•clues faultily hotel. Ico bar on the premises.
LYCETTE & SAWYER, Proprietors.
U-NITED STA TES-HOTE-Ir
ATLANTIC CITY. N.. J.. _
. Will open for the reception of Guests on SATURDA
June 25, witila
Reduction of Twenty Per Cent. to tit
Price of Hoard.
Mnsic under the direction of Professor M. F. Aleio.
Terms, 820 per week.
Persons desiring to engage rooms will address
BROWS & WOELPPEit. Proprietors,
ATLANTIC CITY,
Or No. S RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia.
jel s m 2m§
LORETTO SPRINGS.
Loretto Springs, Cambria County, Pa.,
Will he opened on the FIFTH of JULY.
For Circulars and other information, address P. O. se
above.
FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, Proprietor.
jyl tf
SCHAUFLEI3,I3 HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The best location on the island With an A No. I table,
and the best attention
paid to its guests. Eighty tine
sl!,epingc U
hatnbets, with beds, etc., unsurpassed.
ie27-2rn§ ALO/8 8011AFLICII, Pmprietor.
EPRICAi
LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
This delightful stammer resort will be open for the re
ception of guests on 15th Jlll3O, under the superintend
once of Wm. Whitehouse( late of Atlantic City): -
For particulars, address
J. W. FREDERICK.,
my:s 2m§ - - Proprietor.
QIIMMER BOARDING AT " BISHOP:
kJ thorpe." A few choice rooms can be had during the
month of August. One of the most pleasant and health
ful localities in the State. 'Apply to
DI_RS. ANABLE;
"Bishopthorpe," Bethlehem, Pa.
U NITED STATES HOTEL, FORMERLY
Sherman Howie, Cape Island. The undersigned
respectfully informs the public that he has taken the
above hotel. and will keep a plain, comfortable house, a
good table. and the best wines and liquors that he can
procure.. Price of board, .117./50 per week. Will open
July let. JEUE McKIBBIN,
je29 lm§ Agent.
)I cMAKIN'S ATLANTIC 1 - IQTEL,
GAPE' MAY, N. J. - -
The new Atlantic ie now open.
my 2 w (man§ JOHN .McM KIN. Proprietor
BROAD -TOP MOUNTAIN HO US .Er—
Broad-Top, Huntingdon county, Pa. Now open
jyll lm* W. T. PE A ItSON, Proprietor._
M . 'MAKI N' .e. ATLANTIU HOTEL_ ,
MAY. Rebuilt elnee the late tire, and
ready for Guests. Open during the year. L 4 directly
on the Sea• Shore, with the beet Bathing Beach of tho
Cape._
Terme for the Summer: 83 50 per day, and 421 00
per week.
Coach from the Depot, Freo. No Bar.
JOHN MunAKIN,
Propriotor.
my24-tu th earn§
TH'E
PROVIDENT
LIFE AND TRUST CO.
PHILADELPLIIA'T,
OFFICE--No, 111 South FOURTH St.
Organized to promote Life Insurance among mombors
of tho SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Good !deka of any de
nomination eolleited.
Policies already leaned exceeding
TEN MILLIONS OF DoLiurts.
Thle ie a PHILADELPHIA COMPANT, and entitled
to the special confidence of the community.
Perfect Security. Low Rates.
Sinai! Expenses. Purely
,Mutual.
Low Rate of Mortality.
These conditions enable a company to give advantag
which cannot be enrpassed.
Policies-issued on-t4e-blon , Forfeittire_Plan
Statistics sliovr that the average mortality of Friends
is nearly 2aper cant , lees than that.of the general pope..
lotion. •
LOW BATE OF MORTALITY
MAKES •
OHEAL , itiBURANOE A MUTUAL Qlndshapri
teas 2ititi Otrpq