SINESS NOTICES. Conrad Meyer. Inventor end Manta , toter of the celebrate d Prime Piano, has received the prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibitiou, Lon don, England. The highest prizes awarded wh'n and wherever. exhibited. Wareroome, 71:2 Arc& street. EstabUshed MM. myl s m w tri Iliteco. Steck dic Co.'s Grsnd, Square an Upright Pianos. Pianos to rent. J. E. GOITLD, to Mew ttl - No. 923 Oheetnut street. CITY BULLETIN. elate of Thermometer This Day at the Bulletin Office. /0 A. M.—.... 75 deg. if M....—. 77 deg. 2P. ffi 78 det Weather clear. Wind northwest. THE RETAIL MARKETS.—PeopIe who de pend for their living upon Wednesday and Saturday's business in the markets,just now. are doing that business in anything but a gold mine. This applies to retailers of produce. The wholesale traders in everythkdig that goes to the were never more busy during the corresponding season than they are at this mo ment. At no period, probably, were there more ab sentees from the city than there are now. Farm houses all around us, barring the bar - rooms, are extemporized hotels. Cape May and Atlantic City are filled like sheep-pens. What with the camp-meeting and the races as extras to its regular business, Long Branch is so filled that a shake-down in a billiard-room corner is not only put un with, but coveted. There are-camp-meetings-going on in other quarters, and the country resorts all around us are filled with people. These people must be fed. In order to do this, before Philadelphia is out of its bed purveyors in their interest have stripped the wholesale dealers of every thing that comes on• bills of fares in the shape of delicacies. And b,v the way, this hotel bill of fare busi ness is often a farce of the -flimsiest . possible character. Upon your carte you find " Stewed Sweet-breads, with Mushrooms." Of this en tree there may have been sufficient to swear by, but no more. The waiter, after receiving his douceur, regretfully remarks : " Wall, sah, 'l.'se sorry, sah, but de lac' is,de ias' one 's just gone." The bills announce in hotel French black-bird pie. The - darkey; after a desperate dive, succeeds iu placing before you a diminu tive bit of puff paste, and pair of blackbird's feet. - Though the cartes are not full of so un.l and fury, signifying nothing, they may often be set. down as lists of appetizing titles for dishes existing only in the imagination,of the hotel steward. That prices of everything edible were high in the markets, this morning, is not to be wondered at. Certain parties, for in shipped from Fifth Street Market, this morning, to Cape May, more than a ton of _poultry. The wholesale salmon-stand, in the same market, was sold out. Our reporter smiled as a certain elderly and extremely penurious gentleman, in a rattled shirt and last-century-.fob-chain,-presented himself ate __stall _to _secure hie customary._ purchase, of sweetbreads. The old gentleman was attired in blue coat and brass buttons, with a tail shaped like - a steel pen, and buttons that shone like half eagles with the eagle ground...and poliShed oft—the kind of tails_eperted‘by the coats of Gen. Patterson andDayid. Paul Brown. 4 ‘ Haven't got any, sir, this morning," was the reply. "And.pray why . not,. sir 2" "All sold —gone to Cape May, sir. Don't have many now. -Don't kill so-many animals in hot as in cold-weather."-- "rAnd:do you think, sir, _that you have a right," asked th6indignant goer „wand, "to scud everything tit to eat to 'Cape May or any other place, and leave us to 4 starve,” ," 'sir, said the _sweetbread • man, " the case is this : Had you ordered -- what you wanted; and expressed a willingness— to pay the price I'd'have kept it for you. During the time that you would have spent in haggling over the prim) of half a dollars worth of sweetbreads, and have. paid me in ragged currenotfOrthem - even at that, I received the check of__the proprietor of the Columbia House for my entire stock, and :at my own price." - The old gentleman gave the dealer an indignant look, and vented his spite by invest ing in a knuckle of veal. The prices of butchers' meat to-day are the prices of _last week. In poultry there is no change. Springehickens are especially sough t ---for:---T-heybritrg--10a=pound.----Ducks—arei - their - perfection. When properly stuffed with thyme, into which is blended a soupcon of utaijorum, and flanked with peas or liniu beans, a pair of spring ducks constitutes alikt a savory and symmetrical dish. They bring the same price as chickens—adult birds bring just 10c. a pound less than the juniors. Fish is in limited supply ; it is also in limited demand. in weather like that of last week a stale fish is a very near relation to a fresh poison. Excepting on Wednesday and Satur day very little fish is sold. This is the case notwithstanding the care with Which it is kept by the dealers in a temperature of not over 45 degrees. - Woodcock and blackbirds have just come into season. Retailers in Market sold the former this morning at $7 60 per dozen; the latter at a dollar. 'Squab pigeons are a drug in the market at liOu. each. In a short time still-hunted venison will begin to arrive. Had the science of pisciculture been half as welt studied here as the science of horticulture or floriculture, we might now be quoting the price in our markets of speckled trout. We have but once seen them this season, and then they were purchased by a restaurateur at a dol lar each. They averaged not more than six inches in length. Jersey watermelons this morning for the first time showed their inviting ovals. They retailed for 75c. each. Cantelopes are not yet in perfection. The, diminutive- variety earliest maturing is known as the Jenny Lind You pay for them a dime apiece. The first lima beans and sweet potatoes were, this morning, upon the stalls. The • price of the former (shelled) was a quar ter dollar a quart, of the latter a dollar a hall peck. Counting the number of tubers iu latter measure, we found them to be just six " teen. Pennsylvania tomatoes of the higher grades have ja.t begun to show themselves They are fully 50 per cent. better than those from New Jersey. The latter are made up of skin, seeds and water. The Pennsylvauta tomato gets its living in a stiffer soil. It i • solid and comparatively seedless; with it I . piquant tweak upon your palate the compara tive insipidity of the JerSe s y tomato will bea , no comparkon. Peaches bring live dollars a basket. The are far from excellent even at that. New po tatoes are growing plentiful. Unless mature they' should" be religiously eschewed. Tit, Bermuda potato is in its perfection. Until tit, native attains its growth, people disposed ti. deal righteously with their digestive apparatu will do well to "examine the signature on th. label, and take no other." For the next four weeks, people to when marketing is of importance should be up will the lark. Tint Pum.to BATI-18.—The new public bat house at Otis street wharf, Eighteenth ward was opened on Monday last. The report o Curtis Grubb, Superintendent, shows the fo lowing as the number of bathers during po Men. Boys Monday 50 - , 2 , ,, 50 Tuday 54 100 1 ' Wednesday .... 40 200 Thursday. 00 100 Friday 75 472 Total 1,122 A committee of City Councils will tish the house this afternoon ,to see what im provements are necessary to inalte . it .more convenient. Ti le-aer..ond-honse-will-belocated-at—A-Im6toi street wharf on Tuesday next. — ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.—This morning . about half-past twelve o'elock au attempt we , . made-to rob the store -of---J. Clarke, N o 1008 - Market , street. The back door on Marble alley was forced open. Then a woman who bad witnessed the operations of the thieve raised an alarm. Policeman John McConnell came up. The Moll left the store and ran up Marble alley. !They were _porstied by the edict r to Eleventh street, thence to Chestnut, and thence to Tenth, when the officer-.-lost 'sight of them. During the flight the thieves dropped a jimmey and a sledge hammer, with - Willett they no doubt intended to operate ou the safe. Et==== ABRiVAT; 11113 FIFTri 'MARYLAND REG I MENT.—The Fifth Regiment National Guards. of Maryland, Colonel Jas. , R. Herbert com manding;which has been encamped at Cape` May during the past week, broko camp this morning, and reached this city on the way home about eleven o'clock. At Market street wharf the regiment was received by the Se- , cond Regiment- National Guards, and a de tachment of the Eighth Regiment. A was then formed in the following order: • Police. Drum Corps. Band. Second Regiment (National Guard), Maj. John A. Gorgas, Commanding. Colonel Robert Gray and Staff, Eighth Regi ment. - Drum Corps. Detachment of Eighth Regiment. Drum Corps. Band. Fifth Regitnerit Maryland National Guards, Col. J. R. Herbert, The column moved op Market street to Eighth, to Race, and thence to Franklin Square. The streets on the line of march were pretty well crowded with spectators, and the excellent marching of the Marylanders drew forth frequent applause. In Franklin Square arms were stacked and then the visitors and escort marched to National Guards' Hall, on Race street, below Sixth. In the large hall in the second story a fine banquet" was served for ,the entertain ment of the guests. The tables were neatly arranged and were well supplied with edibles of every seasonable description. This ban quet was gotten up by the 'members of the National Guard, without _ the aid of proles-, sional caterers, and everything was done in the most creditable manner. The 'Committee of Arrangements having charge of the reception comprised -Major John A. Gorges, G. Hartung, Jacob Stein, Wrn. Beirns, J. S. Thorn, Louis Ricketts, Major D. P. Weaver, Captain C. A. Smith, H. Ginkenger, Captain C. F. Sauttir, Christian Gossman and M. Collins. The military Marched into the hall by com panies, and were assigned to places at the tables. When all were in position Lieutenant- Colonel Barmanus Neff, who is still suffering from the effects ot his recent sunstroke, made a neat speech of welcome to the Maryland Regiment. Major-General Robert - Patterson presided, and, after a few remarks, heartily seconding the welcome of Col. Neff, a general assault was made on the edibles. After the banquet the men returned . to Franklin Square, formed in line, and re sumed the - March for the Baltimore depot. - -`General Patterson.was complimented .with-a• marching salute at his residence, Thirteenth and Locust streets. Local, CnownEn.—The heat - CA - term has probably passed. Paper collars to-day feel correspondingly encouraged. The amount of sleeping done last night must have been some thing approximating to the prodigious. The reign of prickly heat for the present season, we hope, is safely over. —As everybody knows; the counsel of three celebrated civil engineers, Messrs. H:-J., Low-- -baert, _Ed. Miller and Sol. W. Roberts. was so licited-by the city as to the adoption of plans for the superstructure of the bridge at Fair mount, to take the place of the existing pre carious structure supported upon wire. This trio of counsellors are magnates in the pro fession of railroading. Mr. Lombaert is the well-known Vice President of the Pennsylva- Ma Railroad. Mr. Roberts is Engineer of the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Mr. Miller was long Engineer of the Pennsylvania Rail road r but-leftltto construct-the:_Kansas=a.nti Paciticline. These gentlemen recommended the plans already printed. in our columns. Should they be adopted, the citpwill have bridge the counterpart of- the-one at Steuben ville, Ohio—a-Midge, pronounced in point of indestruetibility, beauty and convenience to be in every respect a model. The recognition of the city to this trio of experts took 'the shape, through Councils, of a vote of thanks for their services to the gentlemen by whom these services . were so considerately per formed. Elaborately engrossed upon parch ment, and enclosed in rich frames, bearing the seal - of the city,to each gentleman has just been presented a copy of the resolutions in question. The testimonials are fitted to take the shape of heirlooms. —A monster excursion party went down to Atlantic Clty this morning. It filled nineteen cars. — The party w - a - nifittipbse - diiftlre - Stintlay •chools, congregation and friends of St. George's P. E. Church in West Philadelphia. Doctor Mundy personally attended to geeing everybody comfortable. The liberal notions of these folks from'St. George's were illus trated in every detail of arrangement for the occasion. Not satisfied with one band,, they took with them two. The idea of expecting sufficient amount of wind for music for nine- teen car-loads of people out of a single " band" was evidently to the managers of this excur sion an unreasonable expectation. In this connection we are glad to record that such a business as the Camden and Atlantic Railroad is now doing it never did before. Its locomo tives and its officers are alike badly over worked. Doctor Mundy, for the first time in his life, is waning thin. —The " Carnival" Bal Masque at the Sea View Excursion House, Atlantic City, comes off next Wednesday evening. It is in no sense of the term a catch-penny affair. It was gotten up in conjunction with prominent citizens or Philadelphia, by officers of the road. Magnifi cent music will be present on the occasion. The dancing-ball will be beautifully decorated. To give special éclat to the occasion, Doctor M undy will appear in hymenial costume. The supper will be in all respects Apiclan'. The time required by fast train, leaving this city to-morrow morning and afternoon, to whisk you to Atlantic City, is little more than two hours. —A citizen of Liberia (colored, of course: passed through this city this morning. He was accompanied by three daughters. Their mother is sleeping her last sleep. He was op his way to Oberlin, - Ohio, to give to his children that education that qhristendom iii America denies them elsewhere. Upon him the heats that so terribly wilt us produced no effect whatever. Ou the contrary, the 010 gentleman presented all that appearance in coolness that is realized infitsting the pulp (it a cucumber. —The niad dog excitement has pretty will subsided. At this time last year every nu muzzled dog that went home alive went home with. an extra.hole in the side ()fills head. This ,ame policemen that then shot at every um muzzled dog that passed them are now saving their ammunition for other purposes. —Beck's Band Bay Excursion next Monde} wit be the finest ever given. The steamer will stop in New York for two hours. This 1:- an hour and a quarter longer than ever suet, excursion party have previously tarried. l'l.i steamer will pass Long Branch, giving to ticipants a leisurely view of that r,.itside dise. It will pass the educated landscape Staten Island, round New York harbor, int ascend the Hudson up to the Palisades. Stmt. an excursion is "a thing of beauty ;" as a n • cessary sequence, irrespective of Kettv..,it wit he " a joy forever." The magnificent music dt Beck is also to be taken into prominent con Aderation. At the present prices of druivi an• medicine, the cheapest way of stiffening on , • pine] marrow and getting up an appetite hat of a saw-mill is to accompany the exen r , ion party of Beck's Band on Monday next THE CITY CHARDS ENCADIPMENT.—C rod , preparations are being mado for the enii4rup meld of the Third Regiment N. C „philailid phia City Guards,' at Reading. for seven commencing August 6. John Fohr, of Read haslbeen appointed sutler for the camp Col. Mulholland issued an order this morni , e 2 giving the details of the dutins.to it at the camp, which is to he known " Canip McClellan."- ;: orde ‘ -- The commanding officer urges v member who feels a pride intim re , .ff!)101)1 conduct himself ill such a a - Oit:Ler daring the time of the encampment az, to reflect creill upon the organization." HOME STOLEN.—A• dun horse Ir,i 'hands high, with a brown stripe duwli hir4 bank, WaY litolen from a patiture field on tiin Linituout road; near Christ Church Hospital. The animal belongs to A. Reimer, proprietor ut the Park carriages, and Li valued at 8204. LAncENY.—James P. Perry Wks arrested in this city by the autlioritieti of Trenton on the charge of the larceny of a diarriond broach from a lady. Ile in Icelced up tit the ( lelititel btation 1,-ir PHILADELVIIIA . E VENING BULLETIN SATURDAY JULY'3O, iB 0. . CITY MORTALTTY.—Thonumber of inter ments in the city for the week ending at noon to-day was 611, against. 399 the sdme perfo last year. Of the whole number 231 were adults and 380 children-266 being under one - year of age; 329 were males; 282 females ; 199 oovs and 181 girls. 1 - he number of deaths in each Ward was First 21 Sixteenth Seconu 22 Seventoonth. Third 19 F,ialiteentli., Fpuy.lla 23 Nineteenth, Sevghth 19 enth 83. Ei Ninth. ' 10 Tenth 23' Eleventh ' 131 Twelfth 14. Thirteenth, 7 Fourteentn. • 19 Fifteenth 40, The principal causes of. death were: Apo plexy, 7; congestion of the brain, 28; con sumption, 48; convulsions, 35 ; diarrhcea, 18; disease of the heart, 13; debility, 27.; scarlet fever, 8 ; typhoid fever, 9 ; inflamitation of the lungs, 6; inflammation of the stomach and bowels, 9; maraswus, 28; old age, 16; cholera infantum, 172 ; relapsing fever, 6;- coup de soleil, 15 ; cholera morbus, 10; whopping cough, 7 ; inflammation of the . brainil6. REMOVING TIIE WALLs.—The Building In specters visited the scene of the recent lire to the Pennsylvania steam sugar refinery,Crown and Race streets, yesterday afternoon, and or dered the immediate removal of the danger ous wall on Race street. Men were at once set to work, and operations were continued vigorously during yesterday afternoon and to-day. It is expected that by this evening Race street will be sufficiently cleared to permit the resumption of travel. DISIIONEST Coon.—Mary Roach, employed as cook in the restaurant in the New York de pot, in West Philadelphia, was arrested yes terday for the larceny of knives, forks, coffee, tea, and various other articles. Some of the stolen property was 'found t in her trunk, and was identified by Mr. C. V. Feddersin, the proprietor of the restaurant. Mary was taken hPfore Alderman Randall. and was committed for trial. IN SEARCH OF HER UNCLE.—Mary MC- Maims, aged 15 years, came to thitt city from Ireland at the solicitation of her uncle, James Winmorner. Since her arrival in' this city Him has not been able to find her uncle. Air. Simmers, Proprietor of a hotel adjoining the West Philadelphia Pollee Station, has tempo rarily taken charge of the girl. ALMOST STAM.VED.—.I:IIIIeS Rogers w,as found at Fairmount Park yesterday in a crippled condition. He was-evidently: r ing from rheumatism. He had been lying iti the Park for two days without anything to eat and unable to get any assistance: Captain L M. Chasteau. of the Park 'Guard, sent the man to the Almshouse. A NOT HER D if ran IS Fritz; another of the members of the Philadelphia 'lose Com pany, who was injured at the late fire at th. Pennsylvania Sugar Refinery, died this morn ing at four o'clock at the Pennsylvania Efo.- -phal. He was married, and resided-On Ninth street, below Ellsworth. Iricrri.No TO RioT.—Thoulai Small was ar rested last evening at Twentieth and Race streets for kicking up a row. He was held to answer. SUDIMERNIGHT'S FESTIVAL.-A grand sum mernight's festival will be given by the San izerliund at Wissahickon Park, on- Ronda:, next, and the grounds will be brilliantly . and handsomely illuminated. There will also h a s !sleuth dilisplay_o_fli re_works,Reftershment, will-be served by Mr. John Misch, proprietor of the Park. The Philadelphia,-Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company will run hmirlv.trains from ..Ninth and Green streets from !?, P. M. until midnight, and the Park can also he reached by the-Fairmount , steatner , and the Ridge Avenue Passenger Railway CATS, DOTY'S 'WASHING MACHINE has been before the public now for several sears, and has had a full and fair trial in innumerable households We have had one of them in use in out family from the first day of their public sale, - and it gives us great pleasure -to-bear testi tuony of theirgreat. excellence, use and value. They perform all the work that is claimed for them by the makers, and all who have nsed DoiY's `Alachine say that they would not 'be - without- it-fer-a-thousand-dollars,--€Thcago; ///., Tribune. THE USE or THE Bedford Street-Baths, is in creasing to a gratifying degree, as the follow ing figures show. On Wednesday, July 27th, 175 women and 225 girls used the baths; on Thursday the 28th, 75 men and 212 boys cleaned themselves at the establishment, and yester-. day a large number of females availed them selves of the privilege. These baths are even more popular than the new free baths on the Delaware. After cleanliness we may look for Godliness. FASHIONABLE WATERING-PLACES.—Choice confections and fine chocolate are indispensa ble at the fashionable watering-places. The best and greatest variety are to be obtained directly from the great manufacturers, Messrs. Stephen. F. Whitman Sr, Son, southwest corner of Twelfth and• Market streets. 31 ARKS OF DISTINCTION. When a men is always sitting by 'the fire he may be looked upon as a grate man ; and ho ought likewise - fr, be regarded Elsa clever musician, from the fact of his ,enstantly poring over the bars. Should he raise his feet to an angle of forty-five degrees, you may consider him a man of aerated understanding. But should he in cline to use the poker, he is undoubtedly of rakish pro. penalties. If he purchase his supplies of coal from Messrs. hirrciiEtt. k Wnoni, the extensive dealers at the N. B. 'corner of Ninth and Girard avenue, you ma) rest assured he is a wise man, and one who knows where to get a good article. Let the example of such a man be M=MEZifiE Twentieth.— Twenty-trot, Twenty-geeoluL Two My-fourth. Twenty-filth Twenty -Amtn.: -.. . Twenty-seventh. r Wanly -eiglalt Unknown CITY ROTICES. WE WILL oppu 011 Saturday with an erain now lot of dark F reen mixed Cheviot 810 scan. The public are invited to call and examine them at Co Urown Stone Hall of EocKaiLL fi wiLsoN, Nos. 603 am 605 Chestnut street. JUST RECTIVED AT HERE'S CHINA HALL. NO. 1218 CHESTNUT STREET, A LAIC' E ASSORTMENT UV WitITEPARIAN CH Ira. VA9ES t. ALL fitzlis AND ALL Parcr.F; JA - ST EECEIVED AT . Krnn's CHINA HALL, No. 1.:18 CHESTNUT STREET, A isAltG3..: ASSORTMENT OF PERT FINE DEL'..RATr.D DINNER. AND TEA SET-, ALI, PRICES. (; LASSES. El; tiv:r.,, STAN-0110T WATER K CIILNA BALL, )2:6 CHESTNUT STREET. A 1,.1E , ;E ASSORTMENT OF VERY F ENsiLISII 1)E( DRAT ED CHAMBER WADE, AT CHINA HALL, rAti rre r STREET, Al.l. Pn . Vltit'S COPPER- t'LATE MAP OF THE nr ‘V it IN EL:llliPF,CotllDritdfig a /MAP Of Fr/1,11,t) .:,6X38 'Pt:II(Y. Tho,o nrtpq are minted from the n•rn,uny and n gokersi map ~t LUro ps,on ono large atiee'j• pl I's Lin•ne UlliVerf3lll Atlas, the supori• ority of which needs no conuovnts ; will be rawly in the .4 the week. Copies will be mailed upon rucvitl of prie,e—rn cents... Chas,. Deallver, Book and Met) Pol , ltsber, 122.0 eheattatt eireet, Philadelphia iornee of C. D's publicat inns mailed, free, upon ap_. LATEsT FAstito NAIILE BEVERAGE.-- tut nichinp stnre in this cltr advertises a new style tbe test' faelthor for the throat." Tilly q) . be al. tritest at' I. for •the outside of that orettn, but a fur :the side has . juPt!como up whtelLts twice 644 , ,Fit!Ari-foiiriti-out-thrct-hic NUMMI% S , ll 1W 0 , 11 intproveß noun water, and everybody Reg ‘IIIMINIII 111 the firranerentent. Although &tallow hat conservative I.y wool e, aro not op trotted to progress, and cancel v i oft it inur solemn dtity; na a public Journalist, to 4 4( 1 .- r • tato whether Schnapp,t Beta Water was a proper to be - recotemended to our - sulmerlbera, - walrkid it. Tir , revolt may , 110 stated In a tow ante. The IL ixt ore Is gem' to take, and if our at , ttintrh•le tilts etemacha In general it i covers vial to that part of the human or attnization._ I'lrtally.and to conclude, "it touches the right Spot."--B..llday Cotir frr, . - - ACOEY'H VIGITY LOZ E NGES. Highly reCOlll - lcw ACII.ITY I.F Tlf STOMAVII. FLATIMKNCY AND INDIGEHTIOri . ;. No. 917 011E61'1.MT Streot. . • • 3iiimtious M oTHFINS . AND NUttlittS DSO Bovvlnt s .; INFANT (JORDIAL, 11001L1146 II In OW. of the iln4 doll , htfitl uud eitiviAoll , i rclnedieo evor digrovernil r.. nrtnc the VRTIOV4 illtl yonug L . blibjel,t. - ROACIIER. - ANTS; MOSQUITOE a AND II him cta are IsHickly OH by , JACOSE'S /MEET POW DER.: 917 CHESTNUT Weet. • DELICIOUS COLD SODA WA'TER AT . BAKES', 1100 Ancu sr. PIIALON'S "VITALIA," for the flair ; can be found everywhere. It is clear and has. no sediment. This wonderful preparation 113'PHALON'S VITALIA, OR NALVATIoN FOR THE HAIR. Poured on the hands it lea% es no stain. It is, nevertheless, the most effective article of its °het, over advertised. Sold by all dvggists and fancy goods dealers. 20 49 BARES' MEDICINE ()MIES FOR UM TIER TOURISTS CONTAINING TIER MOST APPROVED REMEDIES. .PRICE ONE DOLLLAR. 1100 ARCS STREET. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. 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 pre. pared by Mr. Frederick Drown, at the northeast corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, It Is at once convenient end palatable. Those who design making voyage Soy land or water shouldnot be without the essence. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND (JATAREB treated with the utmost success, by J. Isascs, M. D.. and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his speci alty) in the Medical College of Pennsylvanian Years ex perience, N0..805 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen at hie office. The medical faculty are invited -to ac company their patients, as ho has no secrets In his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. STRAW HATS.—Messro. 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 THE SEASIDE.— But before you go, call upon SLOAN; 80011ittrket street. Be brie an infinite variety of Bathing Dresden, Oil Cape, Straw Hata, Leather Botta, etc., for Ladles, Gentlemen, DI issesaduatera and Children. LADIES can find every description of' Corsets nt HOPKINS' Hoop Skirt, Corea and Ladles ',Under-gar moot Emporium, 111.6 Clieqtnnt stroot. LADIES going to the country or seaside Should procuro ono of those Blogant and cheap Sundowns from eaavon b. 14 and 836 Chestnut street CORNS, Bunions, Inverted 'Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Obostnut street. Charges moderate. t§triturcar. INSTRUMENTS and druggists Sicownim Si BROTUER, 23 amnia Eighth street. - POEITICA - L - NOTICES (0° 1870. 1870. SHERIFF, WILLIAM It. LEEDS. Jol6 tl ocl2rp§ )z,, • HEADQUARTE,RS. UNION .-.•RE PUBLICA N CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 11115 CIiEST.NCIT STREET. At a It held on Wednesday, July 27, the follow mg.. among oth-r proceedings was adopted : Roolv, (1, That the Convention to nominate a condi b.te liTr Representative of the First Representative Dis trict be It EtONTI.NF.D , and a Sub-Com:nine , ..f Th, be sr lected front this City Executive Committee to effect the pet natnent organization thereof. In accordance therewith, the Delegates elected to said Convei.tion kill meet at the S. W. corner of SIXTH and 111.UliEltSON streets, on THURSDAY, August 11, at to A. M., for the purpose of placing a candidate in tiomi• nation. By ordi•r - of the . Iteffiblicaii - City Eicectittvo Cote mittve-. Attest CHARLES W. RIDGWAY, Vice President, presiding JOHN McCULLOUGH, Secretaries. 111.0 HONG. jy2S-th fs-rtiGt§ • IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE City and County of l'hiladelphia—Estato of H.A It LET BLAKlSTON,deceas..d.—The Auditor appointed icy the Court to unlit, settle and adjust the account of JOHN R. BLAK 'STUN - and PRESLEY .111...1,K.1.5-"TON, "TON, __Executors of HARRIET- - re - port -- dgtrililltion of . , odance in the hands of the accountants. will meet the 'parties interested, for the purposes of hie appointment I lit RSDAY, August 11, ISM, at 12 o'clock, M., at al.' taco of HENRY M. DECHERT, ESA, :119 B. Fifth ,treet, in tbesity of Philadelphia. -• Iy3o-83a.th•Sti: GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODb Notice to 61-e-ntlemen. J NO. C. ARRISON, Nos,l and 3 North Bixtl Would particularly invite attention to his Improied Pattern Shoulder-Seam MADE FROM THE BEST HATEEKAL. WORK DONE -BY -HAND, '1 7HE CUT AND FINISH OF WHICH CANNO rE EXCELLED. Warranted to .Fit and give Satisfaction. Also, to a largo and well-eejected Stock of SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING, CONSISTING OF Ganze•Merino, Silk, Cotton Undershirts and brawers, BESIDES HOSIERY. GLOVES, Etc. nol2 t to cv 1Y11) The Latest London Made-up Scarf, THE "BEAU IDEAL." ,LW. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET A CASE O 1 NEW STYLE FRENCH= SHIRTINGS JUST RECEIVED. fall w fm 1316 CHESTNUT STREET. 181 C JOHN M. GARDNER Offers an Entire New Stock of SPLENDID • - FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERI NEW IN DESIGNS. RICH IN (VITALITY. EINE IN FINISH, AND LOW IN PRICE the above points being well appreciated, Induce me keep these facts before tho people that I may cent in Tl , to receive their patronage, promising prompt attentim to all orders entrusted to me, jeS-w f DI FP tl mhl • CORNELIUS & sow RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY STREET, CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, tkc SUPERIOR STYLES AND FINISH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL_ We have no Store or Salesroom on Chestnut Street,. jylll w f m2mrpg, MiMEN LEGAL DI oTicEs.: SHIRT. FURNITURE. GAS - FIXTUREN;&C. knoin.loAn:J:orl CORNELIUS & SONS. From 40 . 4= to 530 Walnut Street. CONNCTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. ASSETS OVER $.30,000,000. WALTER H. TILDEN, General Agent. 530 Walnut Street (Opposite Independence Square). fu- Medical examiners'in attendance and every facility for effecting insurance immediately and to any amount. Agents and all others having risks to -place dealt with in the moist liberal manner.. KM jy26 6trpti EIDIANCIAL. 7 E'er Cent. Gold FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, COUPON OR REGISTERED, FREE OF V. 6. TAX, ISSUED BY THE Burlington,• Cedar Rapids and Min nesota R. R. Co. We are still offering a limited qualitity for sale - , AT 90 AND INTEREST. INTEREST PAYABLE MAY AND NOVEMBER. • J. EDGAR THOMSON CHARLES L. FROST,' Trusts r. These bonds hare ISO years - to run, are convertible s) the option of the holder - into the stock of the Compel)) at par, and the - payment of the - principal is provided fm - by' a sinking fond, The convertibility privilege at Cached to these bonds cannot fall to cause them at nr distant day to command a market price considerably above par. Thegreater part of the road fs already completed, ant the balance of the work is rsoidiy progressing. The present advanced condition and large earxiinge of the road I.nm:tut if, in unhesitatingly recommending these bonds to investors as, fu every respect, an un doubted security. Upited States Five-tweutlea, at present prices, only re "Olin five per cent. Interest, while these pay eight ant one quarter per cent in Gold; and we regard the security equally gong. The Cetspronyyeserve the right without notice to ad Vance the price. HENRY CLEWS & CO•, 32 Wall Street. New York. HERTZ & HOWARD, Philadelphia.- . BOWEN & FOX, it TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., " DE HAVEN & BRO., 64 BARKER BROS. & _ir611:9.1 LEHIGH CON' . - PerTent - --F' irst-Mortgage Gold-Loan,. • -- • . Free from all Taxes. • We offer for Side 81.7710.000 of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's pew First Mortgage 81. t Cent. Gold Donde, free from all iiiee.liiterestdue March and September, at 'NINETY (90) and interest in cur repo , added to date-of purchase.. These These bonds are of a mortgage loan of esmopoo,datwi •October 6 18.69. They bare twenty-are 0.5) Ygars tp run, and are convertible into stock at par until - 1279. Principal and interest payable in gold. They are secured by a first mortgage on 5,600-acres of coal lands in the Wyo7nini - TViilley, near - Wilkesbarre, present producing at the rate of r.:00,000 tons of coal per annum, with works in progress which contemplate a large increase atriu_early period, and also upon valuable Real Estate In this city. A sinking fund of tea cents per ton upon all oal taken Triirwtlil , relfiffie - rfe — r - tri leartftand-of-tfti-en teas.-per: ton thereafter, is established, and The Fidelity, Insur ance,.Trust. and Safe :Deposit. Company, Abe _Trnstees under the mortgage, collect these some and invest them In these Bonds, agreeably to the provisions oft be Trust • For full particulars, copies of the mortgage, &c. apply to W. H. NEWBOLD, NON & AERTSEN, C. it H. RORIE,' E. W. CLARK & CO., JAY COOLIE it CO., DREXEL de CO. iY 111 mi JAY COOKE & CO., Philadelphia, New York and Washington, BANKERS, AND . Dealers in Government Securities. attention given to the Purchase and Bale of Bondi+ nig.l httocks ou Commission, at the Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. IN7 ER ES7 ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD RELIABLE. RAILROAD BONDS FOR. INVEST MEN 2. Pamphlets and.fuli information given at our office. No. 114 S. Third St,reet,, PHILADELPHIA. mb29-tf IT • UNITED STATES SECURITIESI BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. (3 - CO Li 3IE) Bought and Sold at Market Rates. • COUPONS CASHE D. PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS ' BOVGIIT AND SOLD. STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission Only Accounts received and Interest allowed on Daily Balances, subject to check,' at sight. 1 , rw I A e l - 1.,' 4 ,1 Utt 4.ttlini i A '. V -'‘ 3 .---AN ' I L . 4U...re 40 South Third PIIILADELPRIAL, SIO 000 $15,000, $20,000 TO INVEST ~y28.3t• I°linritaltige.Y7UV)Oilut RE,MOVAL NEW BUILDING, TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. Thu cheapest Investment authorlzeil by law are the General Mortgage Bonds of the Pennsylvania It. R. Co. APPLY TO • UNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY; N. J., .___Will_openlor_the.reception of-Oximis ou_SA.TI 7 ' DA -3 ono 2.6, with a Reduction of Twenty Per, Cent. in th Price of Board. Music tinder the direction of Profeseor hl. V. Al do. Term., 6'20 per week. Verrone desiring to engage roome will address BROWX d WOELPPER. Proprietors, -- ATLANTIC CITY, Or No. SITEICLIMOND Street, rhiladalPhia. jel w I ni tout FINANCIAL. NOTICE D. O. WHARTON SMITH & 00.1 SIMMERS AND BOOKER% No. 121 S. THIRD. STREET. SUMMER, RESORTS Congress 11a11 , CAPE MAY, N. J., Opens, Jame let. Closes, October IM. TERMS—e 3 trper day June and &plenaVer. el 0 per day July and August. The new wing la now completed. Murk and Simon Hasaler'a full Military /land and Or cheetra of 20 pieces. Applications for Boutin, luldr,ese Jr. P. CAKE, Proprietor. apl6 19 2".28 20 tt end tatag LORETTO SPRINGS. . Loretto piprlngs,_ Cambria County, Pa., _ m - cipf.ned on the FIFTH of JULY. --For-Ctrularrand-other - informatioilrAdirriisiCE - As -- above. YnAnis A. GIBBONS, Proprietor. in tf BCHAUFLER'S • HOTEL, - - nebula lUeation ou ti.e withstn A No. 1 table, and the best attention pot to its g u ests. Eighty tine eleepinkt hambere. with beds. otc.outmorpassed. - • 'ALOI4 SCif A UFL MR, Proprietor. BROAD -TOP . MOUNTAIN" HOUS E Broad• Top, Huntingdon countf, Pa. New oPon T. P.EAithON, Proprietor. - 10"31 - Alicr - N 4- 13 1 4 1 M;AICTI - C -7--- HOTELl, .0.1. CA PE MAT. Be built nce the late tire, and ready for Guests. Open during the year. Is directly on the Bea-hlicire, with the beat Bathing Beach of the Cape. Terms for the Summer: es LO per day, and 821 to per week. -,ooach_frout.the Pepot.Free.._ No Bar. _ JOHN McSIAETN, --- Proprietor. my24:tu th a3m6 SEWING MAGni.NES. '..r H E WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, The Beet end sold on the Easiest Torun. PETERSON ii, CARPENTER ) 914 CHESTNUT STREET. to to th lyrp PRINTING:. A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON do CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & 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 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 (Mutant St. t 604 Jayne St. (Bulletin 'Buildini, P en Philatlelphia) took and Jo ton. Book and Job Printers. 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.j Workmen SkillfuL Prices Low Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Pricee Low. Workmen S kil IVlfuE l. MI A TRIAL. Pricer G GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. 4 GIVE ITS‘.i TRIAL. • GIVE US A GIVE US A' ,TRIAL. PIANOS. ' - - - - ITT °Mr 6156 a STEINWAY: & SONS' , Grand Square L and, Uptight,Pianos. Special attentionie called to their uow PATENT UPRIGHT PIANOS • with Double Iron Frame, Patent Roaonator, Tubular Metal Frame Action, ,tc., which are inatchlosa in Tome and Touch, and unrivaled in durability, WASEROOMS, N,o. 1000 CHESTNUT STREET. ttip