Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 29, 1870, Image 5

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CITY BULLETIN:
Stolle of Thermometer This Day at the
DotJetta Og ee.
85 deo. 12111........87 deg. Sr. M. 2.3 dean
Weather clear. Wind Southwest. .
LOCAL CLlOWDEA.—Fairmount and vicinity
are full of young sparrows, still in the nest.
The birds ar e said to be the second brood or
the season. They grow exceldingly fast. The
earlier fledglings are nearly of the size of thi
parent - birds. Their tameness, unlike that of
the animals on belkirk's island, is not' l shock
ing" to us. In early morning they take their
barb as regularly as the canary in his cage.
Wherever water is procurable these featherail
folk may be relied upon as permanent set,
tiers.
—Woodcock are in market. They retail at
it; cents each. As two of them are little_
enough for a breakfast our long-nosed friend. ,
may be set down as somewhat expensive eat
' In this-vieinitv-the--woodcock is pretty
nearly extertuinata 4le takes about asmuch
cotatort as an English harewhen outside of a
nobleman's preserve. At present the markets
are bare of game, and game depots are such
only in name.
—The fraternity of commercial" travelers
provided with samples of woolen textiles in,
winter colors are already on the movel 'The
specimens of domestic dress .goods thits •far
shown point plainly toward a prevalence of
plaids. Retail dry goods trade is extremely,
Dealers are -working ofi=stock as IoW
possible, irrespective of cost. If any -One-hai
lOosre hundred or so the opportunity for
wisely investing it in lawns, organdies and
other delicate tissues, of a style that must.'
always be appropriate, is precisely the present
moment. : •
--Part of a human skeleton was brought to
light this , morning from the rubbish of a rag
cellar at the corner of 'Jayne • and Decatur
streets. They were coolly thrown into the
highway. The sightof human remains, under
any circumstances, causes an involuntary and
yet not unmanly shudder. To, see them ex
posed in the cartway is simply shocking. The
cellar is said, long years ago, to have been in
_the. oceppancycl a the- skull
and upper portion of i lthe trunk is missing, the
inference is that the remains are those of some
long forgotten sill ject of the dissecting scalpel.
—To witness the transit of 'Venus it isn't
necessary to go to - -the middle:of the ocean.
Our reporter sometimes witnesses that phe
nomenon a dozen times a day. It took place
no less than twice this morning. It came oil
immediately in front of the BULLETIN 13UILD
LNG. It crossed Chestnut street in all the
splendor of azure lawn, and eyes to match.
It was plainly visible to the naked eye. The
Venus in question, appeared to be about 20
_,years otage, with lips like a ._bursting rose
bud, and a style of cheeks that would cause a
japonica to-hide its head.
—The heated term, let us hope; has come to
a close. The breeze of to-day reminds us that
-.Monday • will be the first of August, and that
with August come cool nights, and sleeps un
disturbed by extrayasation of the pores and
the trickling of perspiration along one's spinal
--A chronic eye-sore, in the shape of .4 di
lapidated building. at itidge road and Button
wood streets, is in rapid course . of • removal.
The old building has listed, and its roof tree
was awry and askant. It will give place to a
- handsome store. The lot is 28x67 feet in area.
- The - front -- Whieh - ls upon - Ridge road, will-be
converted into a-n ornament to the neighbor
hood.- The author of the improvement is Mr.
Joseph Lewis. .
—When iron comes into question the posi
tion of Philadelphia is impregnable. To the
IX. S..A . rsenal - at ISpringtield, Mass., to Chi
cago, for its splendid Court House,. and--to
Danville, Pa., for its Hospital for the Insane,
is now ,being shipped the Gilbertt corrugated
iron ceiling, every foot of which is made by
artisans of Philadelphia. This particular
branch of iron manufacture is in constant
operatiop.. The utmost diligence and pugh,
are necessary to keep up with the demand.
The new Court House at Reading has just
been furnished with it.
THE: WATER Siii : pLY.--The long spell of
hot and dry weather has caused apnrehensions
of-another-scareitin---the---supply--of—watei
siteilar to that during the drought which pre
vailed-last summer: These fears have been
somewhat heightened by the appearance of the
dam at Fairmount. No water has passed over
this structure for several days past. This is
caused, however, by. qn eNtra, strip having
been placed on top of the dam within a week
past. This retains the water,and there is now
seven inches more than formerly. Therefore
people should not be alarmed when they see
the dam perfectly dry. The Schuylkill Navi
gation Company has placed a similar strip on
the darn at Manayunk, and this
causes a shortness of the supply of
water at Fairmount at nights and
during Sundays, when the mills at Manayunk
and vicinity are closed.
The new Cornish engine which haS been
erected at the Spring Garden Works since
last summer, is now pumping about eight mil
lions of gallons of water per day. The old
Cornish engine, at the same works, which
was out of order during the trouble of last
summer, is now in good condition. In addi
tion to these engines, there are two others,
which are held in reserve, and only worked
occasionally. They can be brought into requi-,
sition atanyjime.
The ntiv turbine wheel, at Fairmount, has
been in operation about a month. It is capable
of puntping about eight millions of gallons of
water per day.
With these additional facilities forobtaining
a supply of Water, there is no more room for
storage than there was last summer.
The new Worthington engine at Belmont.
will commence operations next week. it
otiniy,‘ ahoui five millions of gallons per day,
and is intended to supply the residents 0!
West Philadelphia. One section of the large
reservoir near George's Hill is completed, and
at the present time is capable of holding. six
. teen feet of water. Its capacity is to be in
creased, however' '
The rain of last evening had a beneficial
effeet on the water-supply, and to-day there i(U
about one inch more of water in the river
'than there was yesterday inorning.,
ALLEW,In lOLAIION OP
REVENUE LAW S.-11,-tore Commissionere
Biddle;thiS morning, Gehtlier Allstaedt was
arraigned. The charge was that he had re.
(bleed to a science the art of defrauding the
government of revenue by the sale of stamps
upon . cigars. Many little operators hart
lately been gobbled up by the authorities
These victims were impecunious people who
operated I n garret rooms, and who
sold the product'- of their daily labor
—as one of the unfortunates recently
admitted--" whenever or wherever
can.' The authorities were satisfied that a'
some. head centre they were sure of a market
fr• ;heir met mimed productions from the raw
luaterial. t. Peter Lane, Assistant Assesso.
of the Third District. undertook to solve tli •
knotty taulih at What he now thinks is tha'
Le has ilono so He communicated with dm
Col Mete! of the District, M r. George C. .Evan,'
The result was visits. to No. PO.!
Bilge avenue At this point Mr. Alt
staedt had ;lourishi fig cigar store.
ilia prut!ines anti himself were alike seized .
A large quantity ore' gars, in bounties, and 01
course unstamped, were foetid upon the
premises. At the hearing this morning 114
interposed not a syllable. When invited it
;11turrOgate Colletitur EVans Le sullehly do
, Ained to do so. From :he large gathering of
people iu the vicinity of the audience chain
fu - er orthc Contnib - stedrertlie case, among a
certain class of people, has excited nu halt
LAVCENY OF A HORSI AND WAGON.—Two
boys named Henry ;toner itntl Michal Creadon
were before Alderman Becker this morning,
- upon the eliarge of the larceny of 41 horse and
wagoLG Valuel(f.at about Sl5O, the property of
Richard Thatcher, of Darby, Delaware county.
Mr: Thatther left - bis team in Strawberry st reet
and engaged the accused to take charge of it.
When he returned it was missing. The young
sters drove to CheStnut Bill, and offered to sell
it for $59. As the price was extremely low it
created suspicion In the meantime Mr.
Thatcher bad left word of his loss at the
Central station, The accused were, arrested by
reserve officer Roach and policeman
styer of the Fourytenth district. They
"re 6elii,m ll lV: . l.t for trial.
EMffIMMIMM==I
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THE LATE FIRE.,—The portions of the walk
of the Pt nuflvaniti Steam Sugar Refinery at
Crown and „Race streets; which remain stand
ing, are in a dangerous condition, anti in order
.prevent accidenhi, the Chief of Police has
rones'across the street. This prevents travel
nifil is's' serious inconvenience to many per
ohs, Chief Mulholland has made various
effortato have the walls taken down. Mt3ssrs.
ewball,----Borie--&-Co.—refuse—to-have_the_
walls removed without the permission of the
insurance_ nompanies, The insurance agents_
won't assent to the removal of the - walls for
tear that any interference with the building at
his time might vitiate the policies. The
Chief has therefore called upon - the. Building
inspectors to take charge of the matter.
These gentlemen are to hold a meeting this
afternoon, when, it is probable, the dangerous
walls will be condemned, and au order for
iheir immediate removal will be issued. •
' MILITARY VISITORS.—The Fifth Regiment
Maryland National Guards will leave camp at
Cane May to.morrow'morning, and will come
to the city by a special train, arriving at the
West Jersey ferry at 1.01 o'clock A. M. They
will then be met by the Second Regiment (Na
tional Guards), Lieut.-Col. Harmanus Neff
commanding, and will march up Market to
Eighth, up Eighth to Race, and thence to
Franklin Square, where they will stack arms.
Then they will be given a, banquet in National
Guards' Hall, after which the line of march'
Will be taken up, and they will proceed over
the following route! Down Sixth to Walnut,
up - Walnut to Thirteenth, down Thirteenth to
Locust, up Locust (passing the residence of
Gen. Robert Patterson) to Broad, and thence
to - the - Baltimore - dr pot:
- The National-Guards are ordered to assem
ble at the armory to-morrow. morning at 91
o'clock, in full-dress uniform.
Ni w . Yonit PICKPOCKET" NAILED 2 AT AT
LANTIC CrrV.---On Wednesday,- July 27, on
the arrival from this city of an excursion, at
the new Excursion House,Atlantic City, De
tective Oflicer•John.McKiben detected a .wo-,
man in the act of removing a pocket-book
from the pocket of an elderly lady, and at
once arrested her. She proved to be Mary
Ann Taylor, a noted New York pickpocket.
The culprit was taken before Mayor Gardner,
who, after hearing the testimony, committed
Mary Ann to jail to await trial at the Septem
-ber term of-the 'Criminal Court of Atlantic
county.
BASE BALL VS. CRICKET.-The return
game between the Olympic and a nine from
the members of,;the Germantown And Young
America Cricket ClubS, Was played oil the
Germantown - kreunds 'yesterday, and again
resulted in favor of the cricketers by a score:
of 37 to ti at the end of the sixth innings.
Picked Nine
Urupire—Hicks Hayhurst, Esq., of the
Athletic. - - - -
FIRE AT CHESTNUT HlLL.—Last evening,
about half-past nine o'clock, a large stone
dwelling-house, located above Chestnut Hill,
near the Montgomery county line, was en
tirely destroyed by fire. - The — building was
nWried . -by John McCoy,--but was -unoccupied:
The loss is estimated at $7,000, upon which
there is an insurance of $3,500. The fire is
. _
-upposed to have been the work of an inceM
•
diary.
Itim Ovmt.—Andrew Jordan,aged nineteen
years, was run over by a cart at Delaware
avenue and Poplar street this morning and
was seriously Injured. He was removed to his
residence, =-Prankford -road : _apd, Huntingdon'
street.
ROBBING A FELLOW WourotAN.-,Toseph
Gwin, a shoemaker employed in an establish
ment No. 419 Arch street, was arrested yester
day upon the charge of having stolen a silver
watch belonging to a fellow workman. Alder
man Quirk held] himin 5000 bail for trial.
WIFE BEATERS.—John Fejeton, residing,
in Jones's alley, Eleventh Ward; Casper
Geiss, 936 Cumberland street, and. James Mc
+ 'alien ; Fisher street, Twenty-fifth Ward,were
, ach held to bail this morning upon the charge
of assault and battery on their wives.
HOUSE ROBBERY.—John Sheridan has been
committed by Ald.sThompson to answer the
barge of having broken into the house of
Wm. Welsh l on-Cotton street, Manayunic,and
a ving_stol en _tla e re.from
_th e
'27th inst.
CRUELTY.—Jacob Herman was arrested at
Manayunk for cruelty to animals, in driving
A horse which had a sore shoulder. He was
taken before Alderman Thompson, who
charged him $l2 50 as fine and costs.
DEAD BODY FOUND.—The body of a boy
named Jeremiah Ryan was found last night
on the Limekiln road, by Watchman Doug
lass, attached to the Park Guard.
SWIMMERS ARESTED .—Three more swim
mers were arrested yesterday by the Schuyl
kill Harbor Police. They were all fined.
CAMP-MEETING AT LONG BRANCH.-WilllO
the sporting world is flocking to Long Branch
to witness the races, the Methodist religious
world is flocking thither, attracted by a great
camp-meeting at Ocean Grove, a beautiful
piece of woods within easy distance of the
fashionable watering-place. . The Camden and
Amboy Company have arranged to accom
modate those desiring to visit this camp
meeting with excursion tickets, by the two
trains, leaving Walnut street at - 7 A, 'M. and
3.30 P. M., including stage fare to the Grove,
for $5 25 for the round trip.
THE DOTY WASHING MACHINE is, in our
opinion, not equalled by any rival now before
Ibe public. Its strong points axe cheapness,
implicity of construction, ease of operaticn,
durability, and working on the fulling mill
principle, squeezing and not rubbing.
There is considerable less wear and tear of
garments than in the old-fashioned system of
Wash-board and knuCkles. In fact, we ques
'ion if the savinu thus secured would not be
-ntlicient,even in a small family,to pay the cost
of a Doty in the space of a single season.—
N. Y. Workl, March 30, 1810.
ATLANTIC CITY.—For the information o
r hose who wish to visit the seashore, we wit
nform them that the Camden and Atlantic
Itailroad are now running five trains daily to
ho City by the Sea, one at 8.00 and at 9.45 A.
NI:., and at 4.15 P. M. In addition to these, the,
wit train (through in one hour and three,
luarters) is now running, leaving Vine street
wharf at 2.00 and 3.15 P. !tl., and on Saturdayo
.nly an additional fast express train leaves at
o'clock I'. ML • The'Surrday train will be run
, s usual, leavi i ng Vine street wharf at 8 A.
Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4 P. M.
CAPE MAY.—The season at this favorite
watering place is now about at its height, and
presents many attractions. The hotels are
%velHilled, and Promise,notwithstanding their
xtensive enlargements and additions, to find
‘ - isitors for every available space. The fast ex
press train, by the West Jersey Railroad,
Hiving Philadelphia at 4 o'cloulu P. M., thik
111'1110On, makes no stops fm passengers be
weer Philadelphia and Cape May. The mall
rain leaves on Sunday at 7.15 A. M., re
toning at MO P. M. Fair, for round trip
A Goon Homt.—The Ocean Hpuse,locatod
the tipper end of. Atlantic City, near Con
4.;iess Hall, and in close proximity to the
• each, is one of the finest and best conducted
;hotels. in the City by the Sea. Hinkle &
',oardnian are the proprietors, and Mr.. Board
man devotes his entire attention to the coin--
fort and welfare of his guests. There is nu
• bar attached to the house. which fact makes
-it-pleasant-for-ladies and-ohildreth-illie-Patent
' Lire Lines have-been put -up for the Accom, , '
LutimlatiaiLpiLlathticlire : etlyfront_of th,! ,
house.
Tit Mozbromrn PAiirt RAcks---Mie grand
series of races at Monmouth Park, near Long
Branch;comm ence - to..m orrow:afternoo n
and be continued on Tuesday, Wednesday;
Thursday and Saturday of, next week. The
trains of the Camden and Amboy Railroad
Company leave Walnut street wharf at seven
o'clock A. M. and half-past three o'clock P:
M.,' stopping at the entrance of the Park, on
retureing, at three-quarters past eight o'clock
A. M. and twenty minutes past six o'clock P.
'Fire:lei the round trip, 53 O.
TAB COLUMBIA HOUSE, Cape May i is ful
Still there is room for a few more., Mr. J3O
ton will accommodate all of - his Patrons.
PHILADELPHIA. EVENING BITLLETIN , FRIDAY, JULY 29.1870'.
WE WILL open on Saturday with an entire
new lot of dark # reen mixed. Cheviot 810 suits. The
public are invited to rail and examine them at the
Brown Stone Hall of ROCKIIILL WILSON', Nos. tO3 and
60. Chestnut street. - .
Bow TO LOOK 'YOUNG4BIKTREN.—Don't
paint or use vile Bair Restorers, but simply apply
Began's Magnolia _Balm upon.your facet neck and hands,
end UFO Lyon's Rnthairon upon your hair. The Balm
make e your complexion pearly, soft and natural, and
you can't , tell what did it. It removes freckles, tan
callowness, ringlnarks,moth-patchea, etc. ; and in place
Of a red, iustic face, you have the marble purity of au
exquisite belle. It Oyes to middle age the bloom of
perpetual youth. Add these effects to a splendid head of
hair produced bY the Rathairon, and a lady hos done
her best in the way of adornment. Brothers will nave
- Lister sisters Vt. n the e ttrtICIIIA are around.
BROWN'S EStssist,E.JAMAICA GINGER
—Thu article is now deemed indispensable in hot
weather. As a gentle and healthful stimulant gin4er
has no rival ; and in the peculiar form in witTch it is pre
pared by hlr. Frederick Brown, at the northeast corner
of _Fifth and Chestnut streets, It is at once convenient
and palatable. Those who design making voyages oy
land or water should not be without the essence.
, A NEW ADVERTISING DODGE.—EVSTy time
lady who uses fragrant S ozontixr opens her mouth,
sho advertises the article.. Tho state of her tooth is a
certificate of its excellence. No spot ilsrkons their sur
face, no impurit3 clings to them. the cushions in which
they are set are rosy, and the breath that swells through
them is sweet as the breeze of June.
" SPALDING'S GLUE," useful in every hotise.
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SC lINAPPB. This
metlielb,verogp is manufactured by the proprietor at
Schiedam. Holland, expressly for medical use, and is not
only warranted free from all deleterious compounds,
but of the best possible quality, nud in tko only nice•
Salle beverage_that has endorsement of the medical
fatuity,.
Put Up in quart and pint bottles. For sale by aU drug
gists and grocers.
LADIES can find every description of Corsets
at HOPKINS' Hoop Saint, Corot and Ladles' Undor-gar
moot .kmporturaollo tßiegtntit atreot.
CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J: Davidson, No. 9115Otiestnut 'street.
Cbargea moderate.
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STRAW HATS.—Messrs. C. Oakford &Sons
in the Continental Hotel, announce that they have re
ceived another lot of those One Dollar Straw Hats. The
greatest bargains ever offered in America.
OFF FOR TILE SEASIDE.—
lint beforeyou go, call upon SLOAN, S:l6 Market street.
Bs has en infinite variety of Bathing Dresses, Oil Caps,
Straw lints, Loathe' Belts, etc.,,for Ladies, Gentlemen,
Misses, Masters aind - Children: ,
•
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND UATABBH
treated with the utmost mimeos, by J. fbAACS, hl. D.,
and Professor of Dibeases of the Eye and Ear (his speci
alty) in the Medical College of Pennoylvania,l2 years ex
perience. No. fias Arch. street. Testimonials can be seen
at hie office. The medical faculty are Invited to ac;
company their patients, as he harm) secrets in his prac
tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge
for examination.
123 4 5 6
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410 :3, G 0 14-37
SIIROICAL INBTRUMENTEI and drngglMtH
sufdries
PANCOAST & MAULE
THIRD AND PEAR STREETS,
Plain and Galvanized _
WROUGHT AND CAW IRON PIPE
For Gas, Steam and Water.
FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS,
BOILER TUBES. _
Having sold HENRY B. PANCOA ST and FRAN(HE
I. MAULE (gentlemen in our employ for several yeah)
past) the Stock,Good Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL
ESTABLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD
and PEAR streets, in this city, that branch of our busi •
nese, together with that of HEATING and VENTILA
TING PUBLIC) and PRIVATE BUILDINGS, both by
STEAM and HOT WATER, in all its various
systems, will be carried on under the firm name of
PANOOAST & MAUDE, at the old stand, and were
commend them to the trade and business public as beiny
entirely competent to perform all work of that character.
MORRIS, TASKER & CO.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22,1870. mhl2•tf
4.3 T X IS14111.11.1V.,;
LADIES going to tito country or seaside
Should procure ono of those
Elegant and
X 8
Sundowns from
vita Fon 834 and 836 Chestnut street.
BNOW:IEN & BROTHER,
23 South Eighth street
HEATERS AN D STOVES.
P, ,
\~ ` Y F ~w\\Jl
Pipe of all Sizes Cut and Fitted to Order.
G A=R=D
TFIE AMERICAN STOVE AND ROI,
LOW-WARE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA,
IRON FOUNDERS,
(Successors to North, Chase dr North, Sharpe & Thom
son, and Edgar L. Thomson./
Manufacturers of STOVES, HEATERS, THOIIISON'S
LONDON KITCHENER, TINNED, ENAMELED
AND TON HOLLOW WARE.
FOUNDRY, Second and Mifflin Streets.
OFFICE, 209 North Second Street.
FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, Superintendent.
EDMUND B. SMITH, Treasurer.
JN O. EDGAR THOMSON,
President. JAMES HOEY,
General Managers
THOMAS S. DIXON & SONb,
No. 1324 OHEBTNUT Street, Philade.,
Opposite United States Mint,
Manufacturers of
PARLOR N,
LOR,
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
And other GRATES,
For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fir
ALSO.
WARM-AIR FURNACES,
'For Warming Public and Private Buildings
. REGISTERS, VENTILATORS,
AND
CHIMNEYOAPS,
COOKING -RANGES, BATH-BOILERS,
• WHOLESALE tind RETAIL
WHITE CASTILE SOAP-" CONTI."-
200 boxes now lauding from hark Loreuna, from
Leghorn, and for salo by
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., Importers,
N.E. cur. Fourth and Race streets. •
ei LIVE OI L.—GENUINE TUSCAN
()live On in stone jars and flasks, landing from
hark Lemma, from Leghorn, and for sale by
ROBERT SU OEMAKEII-&-00,, Importers, •
N.E. cor Fourth and Rime streets.
PB ÜBARB ROOT, OF EXTRA SUPE
, rior quality, Gentian Root, Curb. Ammonia, mai
received, per Indefatigable, from London, and for sale
by ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Importers,
N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets.
COTEIO ACID.-20 KEGS OF CITRIC
Acid.—" Allen's" Wine of Colchicum, front frog),
root ; also from the sued. - 81:1CCUEI Allan's.
For sale by
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Importers,
H. E. cur. Fourth and Ram() N11 , 1,,bi
011 OF ALMONDS.—" ALLEN'S" GEN
nine Oil of Almonds,. essential and sweet. Also.
•A lien 'a" Extracts of. Aconite, !Windmill, fief thug
If yoseinini, TaratSicima, Ac., just 'received in store, per
ndelatigablo, from bunion % and for Bab) by
ROBERT SHOEMAKERS 00.,
Importing Druggists,
N. E. corner Fourth and Race strei4s. ;
g
_IIADU AT ED M EASU RES.—EN G NH
Graduated Measures, warranted correct., Genulm
Wedgwood " unarm. JustECCOlVeli from, London
Pur steamer llellotta. and for Rule by
ROBERT SHOEMAKER 4:
H. E. cur. Fourth anti Race streets.
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rRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. GRAD U ,
cites, Mortar,
,POl Tiles, Combs; 'Brusher; Mirrors.
I'.p/peters,. Puff BoxesMorin p :/t SpoOpsi Surgical Lattice
montzi_Hard_rind_o ft Blabber Gouds,—V-la'
Odra% Glass and ?dotal Byir pgra i o., all at " Fire;
Hands" prices. SNOWDEN & BROTHER,
spa-O"- -- . 29 South Eighth Or
m 1.161
.0,_•..• o'lr
~ '10:'. ojr
din pins. Private 10680133 And 0108000. Ilestdonot,
608 Thirteontls street 0n284114
GAS - 1 0 1XTUREN.
GAB • FIXTURES.—MISKEYi M ERE-LILL
& Tn AOK ABA , No. 718 Chestnut street, mann.
facturcre of Gas Fixtures, Ltunps, &0., Jec., would oal
tho attehtlon of the public to their large and elegant us
eortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants Braokets, Am.
They also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and publto
hullo lugs, and attend to extending, altering and repair
n • gab pines. All work warranted.
CTTON. 7 -50 MALES rTogNo
landing and for onto by 00CU1Atii ISZ
C0.,111 Clmitnut otroot. •
WATUIFIES. JEWELRY,
GOLD MEDAL WATCHES.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
y• '
, JEWELERS.
• :-.4 31! 902 Chestnut Street, ' .."4 :4 4 1,
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Have just received by Steamer another large supply of
the CELEBRATED
COPENHAGEN WATCHES,
Especially manufactured for noir eales bbT
These Watches are disttagnishecl as excelling in
Quality, `Style and Accuracy,
having the most convenient arrangement for Winding
and Setting, and furnished at n very moderate cost.
Also, our full line of
Geneva, English and American
FINE GOLD WATCHES.
Reliable Time-keepers, in every variety of finish and
price. direct from the Manufacturers, with newest and
best etyles of
Gold Chains, Zeals, Keys, &0., &o.
TIMERS FOR THE TURF.
mr3lti, th 8 tfrt,
THE
PROVIDENT
LIFE AND TRUST CO.
• Or
. .
- PHILADELPHIA;
OFFICE—No, 111 South FOURTH St.
Organized to promote Lite Insurance among memloere
of the SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. Good risks of any de
niVlll=l=l,tuud-exceeding--- -_-
TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
This is a PHILADELPHIA COMPANY, ant - entitled
to the special confidence of the community.
Perfect- Security.; Low Rates.
Small Expenses. Purely Mutual.
Low Rate of Mortality.
These conditions enable a company to give advantag e
which cannot be summed. _
Policies Mimed on the Non-Forfeiture Plan.
,R l i t e n a t r iqig s p lr r w ee t n h t a . U s h: t ave t fe ivit m ovg l e it g y en d era lf rie p ac u l !
ration.
A. LOW BATE OF MOIViILITY
MAKER
CHEAP INSURANCE IN A MUTUAL COMPANY
fel22/t4 a 26trpt,
THE'
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
The Best and sold on the /Easiest Terms.
PETERSON Ai_ CARPENTER,
914 CHESTNUT STREET:
s t❑ th lyrp
8) - 1) 1 IC
4.N
LINEN STORE, „d)
saS A. - reh Street.
AND
1128 CHESTNUT STREET.
Plain Linens for Snits.
Flax Colored Linens, 25 cents.
Buff Linens, 25 cents.
Fine Gray Linens.
Fine Cinnamon Colored Linens.
Chocolate Colored Linens.
Printe,d Linen Cambrics.
New Printed Linens. '
Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs,
Beautiful goods at $1 00 each—every letter in Mt
alphabet.
Special Bargains in Ladies' and Gents"
Handkerchiefs.
400 ARCH STREET, 400
EYRE •
- -•
• AND
LANDELL
Are Now Closing Summer Stock.
— SHAWLS.
GRENADINES,
LIGHT SILKS,
ORGANDIES,
LACE SACQU ES, cte.
cow Fat
PURCHASERS OF
COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS
And the various styles of
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
• Washstands Wardrobes '&c
Finished In imitation of Walnut, Maple or other "hare
woods," and now generally known as " Imitation''
or " Painted ". Furniture, aro hereby informed that
every article of our manufacture IS •
_StanipedLwitiLmnr_lnitialiii_andLTiade.
Mirk, ,
And those who wish to obtain goods of our make (them
being, at the present Aimee, numerous imitations in the
-market), should invariably ask the dealer of whorothey
are - purchasing to - exhibit - our - stamp - on - the goods, - and
take no other. no matter what representations may be
made concerning them,
KILBURN 14 - GATES
Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture,
No. 619 MARKET .STREET,
• PHILADELPHIA.
025 e m w 6mrp
QBA - ISTaND - C - OTTON7-20 - BALES OF
Bon Idand Cotton in etdro and for nal° by (10011.
ItAN,IIIII3t3ELL & CO.; //1 Chodtput ptreiot
EKEGREN.
INSU ItANCE.
0 MACHINES.
sTw
DRY GOODS.
FURNITURE, &U.
;rr~ .~.E;.-w.,~,
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
Tr Medical examiners in attendance and every facility for effecting insurance Immediate*
and to any amount. Agents arid all others having risks to place dealt with in the most liberal
jy2s 6trii
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO,
LAND GRANT BONDS
Are obligations of the Union *Pacific Rail
road Company, secured by all the lands
'which they received from the Government,
amounting to about 12,000,009 acres.
The total amount of the Laud Grant
Mortgageis •$10:400,000. Between July
28, 1809, and July 1, 1870, the Union
Pacific Railroad Co. sold 181,402 32.100
acres for $834,091 03, being au average
price of $4 60 per acre. .
The Company have received $321,000
Land Grant Bonds in payinent
sold,and they have destroyed the $521,000.
Beads and have reduced the amount of the
Rends, to that extent. The Unto.' Piscine
Railroad bold -- ' obligations`of *settlers
amounting to .$243;745 08,. secured by
the purchased by - them, whicb.is also
pledged to the redemption of the Land
Grant Bonds. Should the sales of land
continue as above the whole Issue of Land
G runt Thuds will be re , Fred and ealicklied
within ten (10) years.
The Union Pacific Railroad Land• Grant
-Bonds pay seven-per cent. interest, ipril
and October. Run for twenty 20) years.
For sale at $785 each.
DESYEN&BRO.
AO South Third St.
sp9ll
7 Per. Cent. crow
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
COUPON OR REGISTERED,
FREE OF E. S. TAX,
ISSUED BY TUE ,
Brirlitigton, Cedar Rapids and Min-
nesota R. R. Co.
We are still uttering a limited quantity for /3:40
AT 90 AND INTEREST.
INTEREST PAYABLE MAY AND NOVEMBER.
J. EDGAR TIFYMSON, t Trustees
CDALES L. FROSCHARLES
Theist bonds have to years to run, are convertible at
ne option of the holder into the stock of the Company
,t par, and the payment of the principal is provided for
y a sinking lurid. The convertibility privilege at
.ached to thew bonds cannot fail to cause them at no
iintaut day to command a market price considerably
.bove par.
the greater part of the road Is already completed, and
•h. balance of the work is rapidly progressing.
The present advanced condition and large earnings of
tie road warrant us in unhesitatingly recommending
hese bonds to investors as, In every respect, an un
.•oubted security.
United :States Five-twenties, at present prices only re
turn fly e per cent. interest, while these pay eight and
, ne quarter per cent in Gold; and we regard the security
equitily good.
The Company reserve the right without notice to ad
vance the price. •
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
32 Wall Street, New York.
KU RTZ & HOWARD, Philadelphia.
IWWEN & FOX, i 4
OWNSEND •WHELEN & CO., "
lIE HAVEN & BRO., 4i
qABRER BuOs. & uO., 66
LEHIGH CONVERTIBLE
Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Loan,
We offer for sale e 1,750.000 of the Lehigh Coal and
iavigation Company's now First Mortgage Six Per
• 'ent. Gold Bonds, free from all taxes,interest duo March
•nd September, at NINETY (90) and Interest to cur
..eney added to date of purchase. -
These bonds are of a mortgage loan of e2,000,0130,dat0d
• letober 6 1969. They have twenty-five k 25) years t,p
on, and are convertible into stock at par until 1879.
Principal and interest payable in gold.
They are secured by a first mortgage on 5,600 acres of
. oal lands in the Wyoming Valley, near Wilkesbarre, at
present producing at the rate of 200,000 tons of cool per
minurn, with works in progress which contemplate a
large increase at an early period, and also upon valuable
Ilea! Estate in this city. •
A sinking fund of ten cents per ton upon all oal taken
from those mines for five years, and of lifteeh vents par
on thereafter, is established, and The Fidelity, 'near
mice, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, the Trustees
..order the mortgage, collect those sums and invest them
in these Bonds, agreeably to the provisions of! ho Trust.
For full particulars, copies of the tuortsage, &o,
apply to .
W. D. NEWBOLD, SON & AERTSEN,
C. at 11. BONZE,
E. W. CLANK dr, CO.,
JAY COOKE & CO.,
DREXEL & CO✓
• •
jy 11 lin§
JAY • COOKE & COI ,
Philadelphia, New York and Washin g ton,
Et.A.NaCEILS
AND
Dealers in. Government Securities,.
Boderattention giv'en to the Purehaeo - and Bale of
l i tu ß d i e n u t u h d is ti t lTNa r ti c o i r o n s iselon, at the Board of Bro.
IN2 Ell
ES7 ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
--,--COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS, -- -
,GOLD AND SILVER-BO BURT AND SOLD
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST.
MEM.
Pamphlets and full information given at our office.
No. 114 5. Third Street,
PHILAMELPILIA.
mh29.tf rp
$lO 000 $15,000, $20,000 TO INVEST
jy4.01, ) 013i_n_ortztge_ r pf c4r.proporty
/ 111 JNAAAI TOT Walnut areal.
REMOVAL
From 404 to d3O "Walnut Street.
ASSETS OVER sposooo,ooo.
WALTER H. TILDEN, General. Agent.
NEW BUILDING,
530 Walnut Street (Opposite Independence Square).
11111.AISCLAL.
Free from all Taxes.
FIN AN CIA.a.
J. 14r. GIL BOUGH au CO.,
BANKERS, -
42 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Negotiate Loans, Buy and Bel
Government and other re
liable Beouritiss:
plum w
isyricE
TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS.
The cheapest investment authorized by law are the
General Mortgage Bonds ot the
Pennsylvania It. It. Co.
APPLY TO
D. C. WHARTON SMITH & 00 4
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
NO. S. THIRD 137Iik.;ET.
iy
TRAVELERS' GUIDE
New Jersey Southern R. - Line.
NEW ROUTE
Between New York and Philadelphia
lila Long Branch.
-
--An Accommodation Train in Biel:Morning =
And an Express Train in the afternoon
from each end of the route.
THE. EXPRESS TRAIN - will be furnished crlth
SPLENDID _PALACE _CARS.
-- -- NO CHANGE OF CARS
Between Philadelphia and Sandy Hook.
Ask for Tickets via Pemberton and Long
—Branch.
On and after MONDAY, July 4th, 1'370,
Traine will run as followe:
LEAVE NEW YORK,
From Pier 26 North River, foot of Murray Street,
LEAVE PHILABE:LPII lA,
From foot of Walnut Street,
At 7.00 A. Id., Accommodation, acid 330 P. M., Express.
The NARRAGANSETT STEAMSHIP CO.'S mognill
, cent steamers PLY 3IOUTH ROCK and JESSE HOYT
have been fitted up e s preooly for this business, the
former with unequaled atiornmodatinns, and will make
the connection between New York and Sandy Hook.
Passengers by this lino can be served with BREAK
FAST or DINNER on the EUROPEAN PLAN la a
tit2lo un'ourpassed by any Hotel in Amerlca - .
wa- For particulars as to connections for TOMB'
RIPER, KED BANK and all Way Stations, eoo the
Travelers' and Appleton's Guides,
C. L. 13.1(918ALL, Superintendent.
.je27 tf
PRINTING.
A. C. BRYSON ez
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON &
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON it CO.,
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Cheitnut St., & 604 Jayne St.
807 Chestnut St, & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. & fin 4 Jayne St.
607 Chultnat st-a, COI Jay . uo
(Bulletin Builnini
['li Plilladelplua)
B ok a d .lo nters,
Book and Job PruiterS.
Book and Job Printers,
Book and Job Printers,
Book and Job Printers,
Book and Job Printers,
Book and Job Printers,
Book and Job Printers,
Workmen Skillful. Prices Low.
Workmen Skillful. Prices Low.
Workmen Skillful. Prices Low
Workmen Skillful. Prices Low.
Workmen Skillful. Prices Lpw.
Workmen Skillful. Prices Low.
Workmen Skillful. Prices Low.
Workmen Skillful. Prloei Low.
GIVE US — A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAD:
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BARTLETT
FINE CUSTOM-MADE
BOOTS AND -SHOES
NAM?, ON 011TRIMPROVED LASTS,
Insuring Comfort, Beauty anirDurabitity.
33, South Sixth Street,
ABOVE CEIESTNEV.
delS•in w f lyrp l •
CONDENst tiThaiat ;EM IL E - BRAND
Thu very best article for travolere, infanta, &c.
Neotlo's Milk Bubetitute, Patent Barloy, Frooh Oat
Noel, Bermuda Nrrowroot, &c. Liquid Ronnot and
Flavoring Extracts, ForsalsJAME& T. 01111' I
15. W , - coraor Broad and Oprupe ir,LnOtr,