-"" • I.* 0118IN1588 NOTICES. aventor .ron Promo P s World's Great of Omit priros_il l arorooins, 72'4 cITY BULLETIN. lermomete ,- Bulletin Office. • ;or es in cs It 1 nil P. st r. D( n, ad ilr li 1,1 )/ R. Lai e 3 . 13 X Wt 5, t.. 1 ; ;s SI Ltl 431 17 s th C S or b St rl t' 'CI 413 0 b al "if. 43 1 477 ae_iolloningsTnunal dwellings t' .norrths of the pr years 3. January. February .... .... bi March :14r2 April. Iklay .... 537 June 674 -July - 47, Conrad Meyer, Inventor nod Itiannirse tater of the celebrated Iron Theme Piano, has received the prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibition. Lon don, England. The highest prices awarded when and wherever exhibited. Warerooms, 722 Arch street. Established 1823. mylem wtri§ state of Thermometer This Dar at the ID A. L.-- 84 den. 12 M... 87 dog. 2P. M.... 88 dog, Wentbor clear. Wind Southwest. itolliend Conductors' Convention. A meeting of representatives'of the United States and Canada Conductors' Railroad Life insurance Company was hold in this city ye , ;. terday, to arrange .preliminarics for their Con vention to be held in this city on the sth of October. The following committees were ap pointed: - S. Leisenring,' Pennsylvania Railroad; Mr. Walter' Lackey, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad : Mr. John bverguson, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad : Mr. J.- P. Walkinshaw, —Philadelphia..-Germatilovvri and Norristown Railroad ; Mr. Charles Hagan, West Railroad ; M r. Davis Gill, West Chester Rail road; Mr. Joseph Morgan, Delaware Rail road; Mr. Thomas A. Robinson, North Penn- - sylvania Railroad : Mr. George R. Skillman, Camden and Amboy Railroad; Mr. John Miller, Cumberland Valley Railroad. On lioll—Mr. William Hays, P. R. R.; Mr. E. New brough, West Chester -R.-=-R.;-Mr. B. C. Warner, P. G. & N. R. R. On Hotels—John T. West, P. W. & B. R. R. Walter Lackey, P. W.a& B. R. R.; Samuel Yerkes, P. G. Sr. N. R. R.; Harry Mullener, West Jersey Railroad; Charles Parker, C. & A.R.R. On I:m7.s-ion—Mr. R. T. BroWn, - West . Jer-' sey Railroad; Mr. E. M. Chase; P. R. R.; Mr. A. R,;11.31.,; .Mr. John Litzenberg, P. W. & B. R. R.; Mr. Samuel Yerkes, P. G.-& N. R. R. Mr. D. Gill, West Chester 'Railroad Mr. S. D. Duncan, Dela ware Railroad ; Mr. George Skillman C. & A. R. R.; Mr. C. N. Birnbaum, N. P. R. R. The Convention was inaugurated fur busi ness by the election of the following : Pieincient= Mt: John - T. West, - Seceetao—Mr. Samuel Jackson. Another meeting of the Philadelphia delega tion will be held on August 14th, at No. 747 Sduth Twentieth street. NEW Buinnmos.---The number of iiermit , for the erection of new buildings issued by the Building Inspectors hiring' the month of July win; sgl, which is au increase of 15 over the same month last year. The style of build ings to be put up is : Four-story dwellings, 10 : three-story dwellings, 187 i two-story dwellings, 32J; barn, 1 ; coach-house, 1; - church, 1.;._ .engine-houses, 2; : factories, 2-; foundries ' 2; green-houses, 2; office, 1; laundry, 1; school-houses. 2 sheds, 3; shops. stables, 16; station-house, 1 ; stores, 13 ; store-houses, 2. There were also issued 116 permits for.addi flops and alterations, During thenionth the Inspectors directed that 18 dangerous buildings and chimneys and wooden buildings should' be taken down. A comparative statement of the permits for new buildings issued during the month of Jul} in the past years shows the followijr: Ik7o. 1860. 1&t. 15437. Your-story.— 10.. 15 . . 13 2 Three-story 167 2.7 , 0 3'2 191 170 nte:aory -3211 Total "if. 43 521 477 218 The_tollowinf," shows the mumlfrer of permits for dwellings issued during- the first s'aVon months of the past three years : 186,4. 1:E111" AT .THE-PEE .:1.;17TIEll lAN Priirt cAt los It — o time between Saturday night and Monday morning the Presby terian PublieatirinAlorem—was—entered—by , thieves. The entrance was effected by scaling Ithe. - walfmt.the -- Tearof. - Lthmyard of:Abe -pre-_ wises. and then forcing open a door and a shutter. Two inner doers were then pried open, and the thieves got into the main store In order that their operations might not be seen from Chestnut street, the small window in the door wce covered by hanging a coat over it.l Work was then commenced on the tire-proof safe, which is built in the wall. An unsuccessful attempt was made to get the door open. Atter this failure, a hole sufficiently large to admit a man was cut through the wall. From the tire-proof S2O in cash, $7,500 in registered U. S. bonds, some insurance policies, and two dozen gold pens, valued at S6O, were taken. The cash anti pens were carried off, but the bonds and poli cies were left on the floor in one of the count ing-rooms. RIVET PIRATES CAPTURED.—A yacht was stolen from the wharf at the Kensington Water Works, on Saturday, and was taken up the river. Last evening, about half past seren o'clock, the boat hove in sight on the return, and when oft the lower end of Richmond was captured by Lieut. Smith anti crew of Police Barge No. 1. During the voyage the anchor was lost and the rigging was greatly damaged. All hands aboard were taken into custody. The Prisoners are named Abraham Howell. John Beirley, Geo. Kirk, Chas. Cameron anti rat O'Neill. They were each .held in 5500 bail by Alderman Cahill. SERIOUS ASSAULT UPON A WlF.E.—Michael Dougherty,-residing on -Lehman street.; -Ger maritowit, was arrested last night upon the charge of having committed a violent assault and battery on his wife. It is alleged that le kicked her in the abdomen, then knocked he: down. kicked her in the head and otherivist maltreated her. Mrs. Dougherty was so badly injured that her recovery is considered verb doubtlul. Der brutal husband had a hearing before! Ald. Thomas and was committed to prison to await the result of her injuries. Trltt:a•hoor BAIL BLOWN OPEN.—Between two and throeo'clock yesterday Morning tie. market-house and grocery establishment. Hinkson fi Manson, at Thirty-sixth ant; Market streets, was entered by forcing open a back window with a jimmy. The fire-proof safe was operated upon with gunpowder, and the door was completely shattered to pieces The thieves got for their trouble only two o• three insurance policies. Di-LOCATED Anal. „Frederick Beck, aged 9 years, residing near Twenty •iecond and 6 irarii avenue, in company with other boys climbed a tree, yesterday, at noon. Beck missed .his hold, fell to the ground, and fractured his let% arm and dislocated it in the elbow joint. Hl' wrt< taken to the office of Dr. Stets, who re duced the dislocation and fracture. - - FA u. ' , nom Sem.. roLits —Michael Di c- Pride. aged 28 year ,residing in Fourth street below , Vine, and William Wilson, aged 2i. yeam, residing 1:133 Burton street, fell iron: scaffolds in different sections of the city this inorning, and Were severely injured. They sere taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. MAN STA 10:ED.-A tight occurred at Eleventh. and Fitzwater streets yesterday During the affray CharlPs Boyle is alleged to have stabbed John McGoldrick in the side Boyle was arrested. After a hearing before Boosallite was committed to prison. AcetnENTALLy f - .3u0T.--R,ryan O'Neill :Wag aGeidentally shot in the hahrbylihapistoL_ou_ a,r ton street, near Twenty-first,. yesterday. The hall passed through his band and badly in,infed the nose of a girl 'who was standing dose to Lim. A DOUBLE ASsArl.T.—David Price, a resi lent of St. Mary street, was arrested on :kit urtlay night, by Lieut. Flaherty, for beating his wife. After his arrest he struck Lieut. Flaherty a violent blow with a tumbler. Al derman Belshaw sent David to prison. SWIMMERS ARRESTED.—The • Sebuyl4lll -Harbor Pollee yesterday arrested 12-swim ~uters-9 opposite *Woodland Cenetery, and 3 •-:tt Columbia Bridge. • MAD Doc.—A wad dog was killed at Six ioenth and Chestnut streets, this morning, _ - ' ,POLICE : ~.I[Iti t sTs. July 3,089 arrests were the city. The prisone the several districts as Wards; • , First 1113 Second 310 Third 188 Fourth 132 Fifth 335. Sixth 1(16 Seventh • 208 Eighth - 141 Ninth ' 175 Tenth 157 Eleventh 94 A FIGHT THAT DIDN'T COME OFF.-A gang of boys, whose ages range from 15 to 19 years, went floWn to Abe" Neok" last, evening to wit ness a game of fisticuffs between two of their number. After the preliminaries had been ar ranged and the fun was „about to dointnence; Lieut. Henderson and a squad of policemen pounced upon the party. Nine Of the crowd were arrested. but the .fightists escaped.-- The prisoners were held by Aid. Dallas to. keep the peace. A BELLIGERENT FELLOW.—Brian O'Don nell imbibed a little too much whisky on Saturday—L.He_get_a_clull_and amused himself by beating people. At Beach and Ball streets he entered a carriage factory and struckboy on the bead, causing serious injury.- -Three or_ four people are suffering to-day from the effect of blows from Brian's club. O'Donnell was arrested, and after a hearing before Alderman Neill, was placed under $2,000 bail. THE STATE TAXES.--JOS. F. Marcer,.. Esq., went to Harrisburg on Saturday and paid the amount due the State from the city for State taxes collected during this year. 'he law re quires that this amount shall be paid into the State Treasury before the first of August, and heretofore, the city has, been mulcted in about $7,000 - penalty and cost in each' year. ALLEGED SwiNntain.—Thomas 11o1mes, Who says , that he is from Doylestown.,,was arrested I for getting from S. M. Ritter, shoe mantifac:...), turer, N 0.142 North Third street. work k' he. made up and neglecting to return it. 01:ilir establishments are said to hare suffered similar manner. Rolines was locked up IC.T hearing at the Central Station. ssainarNo Hts MoTnEri,—Carlers h . ower, aged IS - yens - rx-Ading Knox street. Vas arrested last nigh; for as-. 1 saulting his Mother. It is alleged chi,: he sir, 1 1 ; tempted to cut her with a butcher-knife, bzi, was'arrested by a policeman who wasattravte.ol to lie house by her. screams, Mas,sey• held`The defendant in .7 . -..4K 1 0 bail for trial. ASSAULT ANPBATT - Eft Buckley proprietor of a tavern OU MUT street, above Seventh, quarreled with one of his eustomerS last night, and kicked him into the street, for which he was arrested. Alderman Quirk heard the case, and held Buckley in 5.600 bail for assault and • A FIGEITINO woNAN.—Cathatine McCaber enticed a man into a drinking saloon on Water street last evening. While there she got into a quarrel with the man and struck him on the head with an ide pitcher. She was arrested and Alderman Quirk sent her to oyamensing. • fire occurred at the 'dwelling .of George Sway, on Maple street, below Rich mond, about nine o'clock last evening. The flames were caused by the explosionof a coal oil lamp. A little girl was 'badly burned by the scattering oil. . • Accin ,;a i cbaol oGrath, aged .29 years, residing at No. 916 Hamilton street,liad his leg badly crushed by beinf 7 . t . caught between two cars which he was coupling at Ninth and Green streets. He was removed to•St..4-o ,eph's Hospital. PRIVATE FESTIVAL.—The private - surauter night's festival Of the - Saugerbund will come this afternoon and evening at Wissahickon Park. A very pleasant affair may be expected. Trains leave :Ninth and Green streets hourly :or the park. 180. - 1 3 7G_ 97 . 141! ItLn 317 ATTEMPTED RoIiBERY.-7--W. ill'alit >i VeN - was - arrested - last night-for-attempt-ing to break in the cellar - window of the house of James Hagan, at Rising Sun. He was taken before Alderman Good and was held in .-.500 bail for trial. Azio_Trir.i: AILICE , T.— John McLaughlin, +lifts Gipsy. was ai'iosteil `yesterday on sugn clop of having been concerned in the robbery of McCanny's drinking saiooll, at Front anti Dock streets. He will have a hearing at the Central Station. INTERFEniNo.—Patrick Maguire and John tl. Gil-on were arrested this morning at Fif teenth and Ilamilton streets, for interfering with the dog-catchers. They were held in $OOO bail. AssAvvrtsu A PoLicEmAN.—James Dickey was arrested last night at Juniper and South streets, for assaulting Policeman Gormley. He was taken before Alderman Morrow and was committed to answer. Loox Orr Fon Hi3a—A colored man is going about the Fourteenth Ward represent ing himself to be an Inspector of the Board of Health. He is an impostor, and his object, uo doubt, is to rob dwellings. ACCIDENT.--Jolll2Curley was en gaged at work upon a culvert on the line of Ellsworth street, west of Gray's Ferry road, • his morning, when a largo iron bucket fell upon him. He was instantly killed. HAND Cituslimi.—Charles Antrim had his band crushed to-day, at 12.45 P. M., while voupling ears at the Reading Railroad depot. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. A ROPE Murray, for stealing a let of rope from Pier No. 1, Reading Rail road wharves has been sent to prison by Ald. Neill. APPOINT3IEST.—John 8...).10i1att has been Ippointed by Governor Geary a Notary Pub ic. Reis the Secretary and treasurer of !the Green and Coates Streets Passenger Baill'ay. TILL-TAppING.—WIII. WRNS , has been committed by Alderman Collins for having tolen $2 ",13 from the money-drawer of a beer aloon at Ninth and South streets, yesterday. DIE Doa. WAlL—During the past week one hundred and nineteen ununizzled dogs were •aptured in this city. Of that number fifteen were redeemed. .The.others were;killed.. 'fur. Umvimsm, CLorriEs tices us pleasure to call special attention to •he " Universal Clothes Wringer." We hive ad it fairly tested, and are therefore able to peak of it with confidence, as an article of eal and substantial merit, which only needs o be known to become whatuits name imports, • Universal" in its use, and in the apprOval with which it shall be received.—New Adrocute. Your; Id Ex's Lvcirium.--=A meeting of this ,ssociation will be belt this evening at the mans, No. 1221 Chestnut street. As a portion the exercises, there will be a debate,4,he ;uestion being " Are short matrimonial en ;agemients advisable?" fiiiriciu,v.—Last night a young girl was 'Tested and committed to the city jail, Whose :onduct in the streets was of the most reckless nd shameless character. Camden county tight to have a workhouse where such aljan loned beings could be'sent and made to earn a espectable livelihood. TinioNi;En.—Nearly all day, yesterday, : the streets of Camden were thronged with persons who visited that side of the river for the pur po.se Of *4lElg - the coot shade Of the various• gardens:iii-..the-eity; ASSAULT AND .110 I;BEItY.—On Saturday afternoon a man was assaulted near Mer chantville by a party of persons who had been Mcking:blackberries for a Idr. Collins, and neaten in ;a shocking manner. His assail- ants stripped him of his clothing and then robbed him of four dollars and fifty cent in money: One of the villains Was arrested.; DnoWfurn Mmx FOUNIL—The body Of a man was found floating in Little .Newton creek, above Gloucester city, yesterday. The - Mayor of GcTitiCesfer was notified of 'the fact, and took the body in charge. Upon examina tion papers were fciund upon the body which led to the belief that deceased's name is -Abraham Jagars. Tho Mayor will hold the - body for identification.: J.:;:~ PIituADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, NONDAY. AUGUS uring the month of made by the police of. were "divided among ollows: Wards. -. Twelfth ...... 178 Thirteenth.. . . .. .. , 60 Fourteenth : . ... . . 46 Fifteenth • 37 1 Sixteenth. ' 97 Seventeenth .T. 4 Eighteenth 87 Reserve Corps -98 Delaware Harbor.. 10 Schuylkill Harbor.. 54 Chestnut Hi 11........ 16 NEW JERSEY MATTERS. PiuzE FIGHTING.—MarshaI Bradshaw . on. Saturday night arrested a young lad who, in company with others, had been engaged in n' prize fight near the German Church, on Ste vens street, Ile.was looked up for ci hearing. Citizens in that neighborhood have been much annoyed by 'rowdyism. BEFORE THE MAYoll.—MayOr Cox this morning gave a. hearing, to Charles Smith, charged with an atrocious assault and battery upon ono Carls Jonka. The affray -occurred in Stockton township. Smith.was committed in default of bail to answer. - - - • COTTAGE. RonnEro.—The cottage of Mr. 'Samuel Whitney, at Cape Island, was broken into on Friday night last, by burglars, who - succeeded - in removing that gentleman's ap parel , from his bed-chamber, where he was asleep, first taking the shrewd precaution 'against being disturbed .in their search for TA - under bypiacing him under the influence of Chloroformd - Iti Mr. Whitnqy's clothes the rascals found a pocketlbook . olsntaiiiing $7OO in money, besides a valuable watch and'a pair of eye-glasses, which, of course, they took with. them. Before leaving the cottage they made an attempt to enter the room of Mr. Whitney's sister, who, happening to awake on the in stant, sprang from the bed, and, slamming the door to L gave the alarm, when the villains de canir in — f - thurry. Everyliffort — t - O - . — obtain a clue which might lead to the detection of the _robbers has as yet proved unavailing. DEATH STREDDLE WITH A SNAKE A Young Minn Attacks a Rattlesnake-- Both are Killed in a Fight. A correspondent of. .a Southern_ newspaper writes: . " Last Saturday morning I was the witness of such a scene as I pray God I may never see again. I beheld a combat between. a young man and a rattlesnake, in which the former was bitten, and died in ten minutes thereaf ter. The particulars of the terrible affair. are . as follows t " • . Cri .ririday lasta young man named Gray -1 Tali asked me to spend the night With him' awl go z(oorAtuning with him the next merni MI, ; TO wt••••'h request I readily assented. We :s-Tsenoki o- t- about three o'clock A. M.,and near 1 c,4lfec the dop opened on a trail in the swamp .4 , 411:;taz Creek. Just after sunrise ; the deep 7f-. - ,: , 1,- of' the dwrs informed as that the giune ` ~' c• . ;--t'or,, msen a tree, W e proceeded to.make our ii eicAy 1'0:1'o:it'll the bogs and tangled 'brush and ' t:,-(..5, in jtli, , direction of the dogs, until we I rattio to it suudi space of firm - ground,. which isas cove-red with a IoW growth of oak bushes. Here we halted a inoment.tc listen . for the We had barely paused; When we were startled by a loud, strange, rattling - sound is suing from beneath a low, thick-bush,. wale': a few feet of us. Though I had never heard the peculiar noise before, I knew instinctively that it NV:18 a rattlesnake, and I sprang back in terror. remarking : " • Graynor. let's leave-here l'" " ' What, S—,' said he, 'are you afraid *."' " ' Yes,' said I, ' I am afraid.' - " ' Well, S—,' he coolly remarked, ' I am going to kill the snake ,• it would be a pity to leave such a fine fellow here. So, here goes.' . " While Graynor was speaking I caught a glimpse of the snake, which, as nearly as I could judge; appeared to be - about .eight feet in length, and three inches in diameter in hi , larger part. He was lying coiled up in a per fect circle, with' his head drawn back in a ter ribly graceful curve, his small eyes sparkling, his . slender forked tongue darting . quiek* back and,forth, and his brown neck swollen With fatal wrath; while-ever-and-.-anon-h-e -twirled the warning rattles in the air; with a harsh, bloodcurdling sound. " ' For God's sake, let's go,' said I, shudder ing at the terrible Sight.' . _. ".'Don't get. scared,' . said .Gray,aor, ;_ 'just climb a tree, and he wont bite.yOu. It Moo every day that a fellow meets with such a tin large snake as this, and it wouldn't - do to lose him.' " He had picked up a small stick about a yard long, and while speaking was drawing tackAhetaushes_from above the snake so as to get a sight at him. -He-threw his foot around over the bushes, and tramped them down in such a manner that the monster was fairly ex 'posed to view: but, just as he did so, and be fore he had time to strike, the snake made a sudden spring at him, and I turned away my face-in-horror. -The-next instant -6 raynor-ex claimed : ' I've got him, by George!' "- I: turned to-look,. and- With his right:hat - id he was grasping the snake by the neck, in - such a mannerthat he could not bite; while the monster'was gnashing his teeth most furi ously, and twisting and writhing in huge folds around Graynor's arms. All of a sudden, in some unaccountable manner, the snake freed his bead, and quick as lightning plunged his deadly fangsinto Graynor's right cheek, when. ,dropping on the ground, he glided a few paces and again coiled himself up, keeping his head erect and ringing his fearful rattles. Graynor turned deadly--pale, paused, a, moment, and then with a little 'stick advanced toward the snake. As he did so the snake made a spring at him, but Graynor struck him with the stick and knocked him back. A second time the snake sprang at him, and he again knocked him off with a 'stick, but before he could strike a third blow the snake had Made another spring and inflicted another Wound in Graynor's arm;. This time Graynor -again managed to seize the monster by the neck, and dropping the stick, be drew forth his knife with one hand, opened it with his tenth, and then deliberately cut off the snake's head. Blood spurted from the trunk, awl Graynor, still . grasping the snake, whose huge folds I flapped and writhed around him, turned to i wards me, staggered and fell. I rushed up to I him and asked him; . " 'What, in the name of God, can I do for "'Nothing,' said he calmly. am dying. Tell them, , good and his features became frightfully contorted, his eyes rolled over as if starting . , from their sockets, and his • black swollentdugue protruded from his mouth . Then he fixed his red, wild, staring eyes upon me, and heaved a deep, piercing groan; a shiver passed over his frame, and then all was still. I was alone with the dead. "Marking the place as well as conld,l has tened to a house we had passed on the road, some half a mile distant from the fatal tragedy. Runners were sent through the neigh borhood. .and intim course a two„hours some twenty„of.. the neighbors bad gathered. 'We proceeded • the place, which I found no difficulty in point ing out. "Good heavens l what a sight met our view. The face and body had turned to deep purple, and were swollen to three times the ural size, presenting the most horrible ap pearance I bad ever witnessed. The snake lay where he had been thrown, ;nal was still writhing. "A litter of boughs was hastily constructed, and, with heavy hearts, wo took our way to the residence of his parents. I will not attempt to describe the heartrending scene when they saw the body. Grief like theirs cannot be por trayed." TRAGEDY AT CHARLESTON. Shooting Affray at Charleston. S. C.•!../IL Colored Policeman Shot by a United States Moldier. _ I From the' Savannah Republicim of July 2G. Last Thursday night a party of United States soldiers created a disturbance Cu King street, Charleston. A colored policeman, nanied Martin, bearing the disorder, rapped with las• club upon the pavement for assistauce, and was shot. The soldier then essayed to escape,' and finding himself pursued by other police mcii;The turned and shot Policemen Riley in the knee. The soldier, together with four of • his. comrades, also . soldiers, were arrestetF 'PO and - ' acceSso-• ries — lrt''thehomicide ' and locked in the guard house. ( in Saturday morning a ,jury of inquest was impaneled in the upper hall of the guard-house. Many witnesses were examined; and. the._evidenee talchnap-- pears to be conclusive in regard to the identity, of the party who did the shooting. Private Robinson; of the police three, swears positive ly that Sergeant W. A. Johnson,of the Eighth tnited States Infantry, is the man who shot Martin and Riley. Robinson selected Jcilm . son from a group of soldiers in the uPper ball 'of the guard.house.• Ile also identified John HoWe,wlM said in passing him on King street, that ' , if 'a nigger policeman should, at tempt to arrest any of their party they would 'kill him." The above facts, rewritten from the Charleston papers, are very suggestive to any ono who - may read OS% here we hay© an instance of the enforcement of ?al* under the new 'lYri;hie; . No doubt the Radical:jour nals' won't howl much, because a soldier of th United States Army did the shooting. Th colored policeman was faithful in the cliff ebal.'ao of be duty:' He was shot down, not because be wa.4 an officer, but because he was, to use the language of the soldiers, a ',nigger." THE PIER' AT LEWES, DEL It is Not a Political Matter. (From - the Sussex Joutn.l. The appropriation bill grouting $225,000 for the construction of an iron pier at Lewes has passed Beth Houses of Congress. Long and anxiously have we looked forward to this re sult, and now joyous] congratulate our people upon the passage of the bill. Notwithstanding the attempts to give this, as all other bills. a political significance, it is not and could not be distorted into a political matter. The interest of the world's commerce demands this long needed work ,Of public improvement. True Delaware and 81.1880 a county will .be benefited, but this is only the weight of a feather in the' scales. Every section on lhnd, every nation whose commerce floats on the Atlantic is di rectly interested in the construction of an iron pier, quite as much as in the breakwater and me-breaker. The work will doubtless be begun at - on cei - and - u nd er-the -superi ntendenee-of-an officer of the United States Navy. CITY . NOTICES. 3,1 AIMS OF DISTINCTION When a 1111111 is always sitting by the fire ho may be looked upon as a grate man ; tied he ought likewise fo be regarded as q clever musician, from the- fact of his constantly poring over the bars. Should he raise his feet to an tingle of forty- five degrees, you may contsider him a man of drt•ated anderxiand lag. But should be in cline to use the poker, he is undoubtedly of rakish pro• pensities. If ho purchase his supplies of coal from Messrs. MITCHELL kt Wnoru, the extensive dealers at they. It. corner of Ninth and Girard avenue, you may rest assured be is a Wise man, and one who knows Where to get a good article. Let the example of such a man lie TILE PRETTIEST WOMAN IN - NE IV YORK, well-known in our fashionable society for her distinglif appearance and bertutlful complexion,was once a sallow, rough skinned girl. Chagrined at her red, freckled face the pitched into Ilagan's'Dingaolia Balm, and is now as pretty in complexion es she is - charming in manners; This article i overcomes freelfies, tan, sallowness, moth-patches, ring -marks, etc., and makes one lea ten years younger than they are. Illag Hotta Balm fora transparent cornplexicM, and liyon's Kilthairon to make the hair plentiful, luxuriant, soft and.delicate; haye noriyals. :The IS athairou prevents the hail - front turning gray, eradicates dandruff, 'and in the best and cheapest dressing in the world. .A Ti IT IS TIIROWN . Is YOUR TEETH That you do nut keep your &MAI. apparatus in proper. trim, it is your own fault. for all the world knows that )on might do to by using the tuatchle,o3 segetoble dem tritice i.:ozonoNT. 1! A. 1.121:v.; cheitp, coilventant—antl useful rdmids ..ver) GRAY HAIR RESUMES ITS ORIGINAL COLOR under the operation of PuALoit ViTALIA. OR SALTA FOR THE HAIR, which contains nothing dirty, Is ran without sediment, leaves no stain on the tealp. no'unpleasant odor in the hair. 6 bold by all druggists and 'Miley gob& &niers:" INftIVALLED YET.-" Blood will tell," say the horse fanciers, in estimating the endurance of a tine 'Owed ; and the motto is a good one, onteide of the .porting world. Apuro article—intrinsically good—mti,t .;t,tence all competition - , eventually. The sbccess of ritolpho Wolfe's Aromatic Scheidam Schnapps has. in duceo the manufacture of an linndr'd imitations ; but in •he unrivalled Sale of his Manufacture, while cabal , has e achieved if at, all but ecauty SIICCPSA—may ba und the public annreciation of a pure and wholcro:•ui. heverage. BROWN'S ESSENCE. OF JAMAICA GINGER. —This article is now deemed indispensable it, hot weather, M. a genilo and healthful stimulant ginger has tiorivall•andin the peculiar form in which it 13 pre• pared by Mr. Frederick Brown, at the northeast cornet Filthltral Chestnut streets. , ,it is at once convenient Ind relatable. Those tvito—design—making.royages by and or crater ehonlii not be without the essence. DEAFNESS, 8L1NDN7.8.9 AND CIATAB.RI3 treated with the 'utmost success, by J. lsAAm M. D.. ,ud Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear ( his spec)- ,Its) in the "Medical College of Pennsylvania,l2 years ex perience. No. &u Arch street. Testimonials can he seen ,st his, office. The medical faculty are Invited to ac company their patients, as he has no escrow in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No- chargF for examination. STRAW HATS.—Messrs. C. OCLICATTI L SOll9 in the Continental Hotel, announce that they liaro re ceived another lot of those One Dollar straw Hate. The ertntest bargains ever offered in America. OFF FOR THE_ SEASIDE.— —Tint before you go, call upon SLOAN, Pfr, Market street rile-hasn hatirdic.mnierrol: Bathing Dresses. WI Cap , Straw Hats. Leather Belts, etc., for Ladles, Gentlemen 311. , :ses,31asters and Children. LADIES can find every description of Corsets at. HOPKINS' Hoop Suitt, Corset and Ladles' Under-gar .tuent Emporium, 1111 Chestnut street. LADrEs going to the country or seaside Should procure ono of those Eleg,nit aud cheap Sundowngfrom OAF:WORD ands36ohestnut street. CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails; skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderato. SURGICAL iNSTRUMENTS and drUgglutS sundries. • St.toWnitzt & BROTHER, 23 South Eighth stroot. - POLITICALNOTICES 0` 1870. 1870. SHERIFF, WILLIAM IL LEEDS. ielo tl ocnrp§ ri e rzre - 3 Mira oril rIIREGO'S TEADERRY TO()TLIWASII.-- 1.. s >lt is the most - pleasant. cheapest and beet dentifrice extant. Warranted free from injurious ingrixlients. It Preserves and Whitens the Teeth! Invigorat-e and Soothes the'Gtunal Purifies and Perfumes the Breath - Provente Accumulation of Tartar Cleanses and Purifies Artificial Teeth Is a Superior Article for Children Sold by all Druggete. A. N. WILSON, Proprietor ly ra Ninth and Filbert streets, PlLtiAdelp LIEADQUARTERS FOR EXTRACTING TEETH WITII FRESH NITROUS OXIDE GAS. "ASSOLUTDCY NO . PAIN."' Dr. F. R. THOMAS, formerly uperator nt the Colton Dental Booms, devotee hie entire practice to the painlow. ,xtrection of teeth., Office, NI Walnut et. mlt6Jyrpl TAISH PANS, WASH BASINS, FARINA Ji../ end Milk. Metiers, Tea and ~Cot Toe Pots ' Wash (toilers and other articles of Tifi Ware, for Hale bt; TRU MAN SHAW, No. 83.5 (Eight Thirty-tive) larke , atroot. WOW Ninth. DURGLAR GUARDS, WH WE PRE JOvent a door key front being turned In tho lock by tie nippers of a burglsr. For solo at TRUMAN SUAW'S, No. 535 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street below Ninth. • T F 1 TER-BOX INLETS WITH HINGED xi covets, for Lust Hinz. into doors. etc. Also, Firo De. vectors for StereDoors, with letter Inlets attached. 'Poi Aalv by TRUMAN k SHAW, No. 535 (Eight Thirty-ilve, Market street, below Ninth. I bAAU NATHANS, AVCTIONEER ANT Money Broker. northeast corner Third and tipruc: , treets.--$.280,1M0 to Loan, in large or small amounts, o' Diamonds, Silver-Plate, Watches, 3 ewelry,aud all good. of value. 'Office Bourn tromli A. M. to 7 P: DI. tablibhed for the last Forty Vars. Advances made is large amounts at the lowest market rates. Con section with any other Office in this City.; DENNE LEAVES, I_,l To make mucilaginous drinks for children tifilictoj with summer comp taint, FRESH. EVERY MORNMVI, at CRAMER k SMALL'S Drug Store, jylB-m w f 12t rp* 320 Race street. VA . EDDING AND. ENGAGEMENT VV Rings of solid l 8 karat flno Gold—a specialin full assortment of sizes, and no chargo for ongravins names, &c. FARR & BROTHER, Makers, mv24 rr tf 824 Chestnut atrAot. below Fourth IVA ARK ING WITH INDELIBLE .INS Embroidering, Braiding, rltamping, &o, . A . TORREY. 1800 Filbert DOLD3I3ING POWDER. THE HMI eleaming Silver and-Pluted Ware, Jewelryoite. vor ruanufsetured. PARR & BROTHER, mbl tfrp 824Oboetnnt vomit. below Fotirth RETAILING AT WHOLESALE - prices—Saddlery, Harness and "torso Ober of /Li 11 - Ido, at ICNEASS', No. 1128 Market street. _Big horae In the door. y. MONEY TO ANY •AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCH ES, JEWELRY, PLATE, OLOTHIZIO, al JONES Si 00.'S (MD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of Third and Hoskin streets, Below Lombard. N. B. mAraorips, WATCHES, JEWELRY GUNS, &0., FOR RALIt . 4 .r • - AIIMA ' RIIABLy LOW PRICE S. miliffro6 BtlrtlNEBl3 ESTABLIMIELY 11830:- 7 .60111:1YLEB — & — AILDISTRONG, lJndertatkere, 1827 Germantovna avonno and Fifth et. D. eicifunalt. i n 13.0. ARDIOTItorie V I 1870. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODa.` Notice to Ckentlettlen. JNO. C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth St,, Would particularly invito attention to hie Improved Pattern Shoulder-Seani SHIRT. • HADE FROM THE BEST MATEOSAL. WORK DONE BY, HAND; WE CUT AND FINISH OF WHICH CANNOT DE. EXCELLED. Warrituted to Fit and ntve Natisfaction. Also, ton huge nod well•seletted Stock of SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING, 001 , 18ISTING OF . Ganze•Merino, Biik,r Cotton Undershirts awl Drawers, DEFiltms HOSIERY, GLOVES, Etc. nol2 f m w lyrp The Latest London 11lade-up Scarf, THE "BEAU IDEAL" - SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, A CASE OP NEW STYLE FRENCH SHIRTING - S JUST RECEIVED, fealty fmt BOOTS ADi D SR 0.e,. BARTLETT FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND , SHOES MADE ON OUR EVIEROPED LASTS, Insuring Comfort, Beauty and Durability. 33 South Sixth Street, ABOVE CHESTNUT. del3-m w flyr) PIANOS. STEINWAY t 4 - SONS'.. Grand.. Square and_ Upright Pianos, - Special attention le called to their - - PATENT UPRIGHT PIANOS; with Double Iron .Frame, Patent raeßnrttor, Tubular Metal Frame Action:Am.-, which-aro mateblees lu Tone and Tomb, and unrivaled in durability • CHARLES BL A.SIITS, *aim noons f N 0.1006 OHESTNUT - STREET. iYltfra SCIIIIVIER RESORTS Congress Ilsa,ll, CAPE MAY, N. J., Opens, -June Ist TERMS-83. it per day Juno and September_ 84. per day July and August. The new w ing M now completed. Mark and Simon llassler's full Military Band and Or hestra of DO pieces. Applications for Rooms, address J. r. CAKE, Proprietor. 94)16 19 22. 29 29 dr cod taur+§ - LORETTO SPRINGS. Loretto Springs, Cambria County, Pa., Will be opened on the FIFTH of JULY. For Circulars and other information, address P.O. a ibove. FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, Proprietor. )yltf-- • SCHAUFLER'S HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, ap. J. The beat location on the bdaud, with an A No. I table. And tbo best attention paid to its guests. It Ighty floe .leeping chambers. with beds, etc., onsucpaesed, je:27-2m§ ALO I 3 Proprietor. BROAD -TOP MOUNTAIN}IiUUSE— Broad-Top, Iltuttingdon county, Pa. Now open jyll int* W. T. PEARSON, Proprietor. ATLANTIC HOTEL , c J. CAPE MAY, N. J. The new Atlantic le uow open. tny2s wfm:int§ JOIIN 31cMAKIN. Proprietor. A*K IN' . E 1 • ATLANTIC HOTEL, 131 CAPE MAY. Rebuilt since tho late tire, and . eady for Gneets. Open ' during the year. Is 'directly at the Sea-Shore, with the bent Bathing Beach of the Cap o. Terms for the Sumner: e 3 50 per day, and 821 t per week. Coach from the Depot, Tree. No Bar. JO ON toy2ol-tu th n3m§ Proprietor. PRINTINbi. A. . C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO.; . A: C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON : & CO.; A.• C. BRYSON & C0.,- - • L .d? . 0.1,11Zgt,a ° ,... , 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St 607 Chestnut' St. & '604 Jayne St. 60'l Chekitnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St.' 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 407 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. a 604 Jay . no St. (Bulletin Builnini Prin Philadelphia )' Book and Jo ters, Book and Job Penton. Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, , I 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 51011411., Prices TAU!. Workmen Skillful. ' _ Prices Lovr. Workmen Skillful. : Prices Low. Workmen Ulna. Prices Low.' GIVE US A TRIAL: GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GiIVE USA TRIAL. • . , • GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. , GIVE US 'A TRIAL. GIVE US ',A TRIAL. di e t WATCHES THAT HAVE HlTH ortb failed tove satisfaction, put in good order. Particular attention paid to Pine Watch ea. Chronometers, eto , by skilful workmen. Musical'Boxes repaired; • PASEO & BROTHER , . :Reporting of Watches •Husi 1•Box &c. . ' __-_ who ChOtituuttlVlVoVbel9wilvtr --Gloses,October. lmt. J. W. OILBOUGH 41, CO., BANKERS, 42 SOUTH-THIRD STREET, Negotiate Loans, Buy and Bel Government and other re , liable Securities. 101mw LEHIGH CONVERTIBLE 6 Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Loan, Free from all Taxes., Wirtifferfor - sale - $1160:000 - of - the - Lehigh - Coal - and --- igation Company's new First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Cold Bonds, free from all taxesduterest duo March and September, at NINETY (Po). and interest in cur• rency added to datenf purchase. Those bonds are of a mortgage loan of 82,000.000, dated October 6 1669. They havo twenty-five %ZS/ years tp run, and aro convertible into stock at par until 1219. Principal and interest payable- In gidd. They are seemed by a first mortgage on 15,600 acres c coal lauds in the Wyoming Valley, near Wilkesharre, at present producing at the rate of 700,000 tons of coal per annum, with works In progress which contemplate • largo increase at an early period, and also upon variable Beal Estate in this city, A eluktng fund often cents per ton upon all oat taken from those mines for live years, and of ilftt•en cents par ton thereafter, is establishoi, and The Fidelity, Insure tince, , Trust and Bafo Deposit Company, 'the Trusteed under the mortga'go, collect these sums and Invest them in these Bonds, agreeably to the provisions of*. Trust. For fall particulars, copies of the nionsige,. &c. apply. to w. H. NEWBOLD, BON & AERTISEN, C. A. 11. 110111/F W,CI.A.IIIIi Al C. 0., JAY & CO., DBIMEL & CO. jy 11 Irni JAY COOKS Ca t Philadelphia, New York and Wishington, ISA_NIEKEELS, Dealers Fti — GO - vernment Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Bale of Bonds and Mocks ou Commission, at the Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. IN2 ERESI'ALLOWED ON I)EPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MA OF: ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILV.EII BOUGHT AND BOLD itELIAIME TIAARCIA n BeNDs 'FOR INTEST DIEN2 . ratnotlyta and full information elven at our office. NO. - 114 S. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. mLS4•tf rt) UNITED ST ,TES SECURITIES BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCH&NGED MOST L 1 ti L Bought-and-Sold at-Market COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS norGuT AND SOLD. SPOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission Only At• Counts reecieett cerul loteee.st allowed on Doily eithjePt to check at sight. TEN* , gLula 40 South Third St., PHILADELPIEL!Li 7 Per !Cent. €4-014 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, COUPON OR REGISTERED, FREE OF 11. S. TAX, ISSUED BY THE nBurlington ; Cedar Rapids and Mi- • • nesota It. Co. We are still offering a limited quantity for sale AT 00 AND INTEREST. INTEREST PAYABLE MAY AND NOVEMBER. J. EDGAR TIIOMS9N, CHAII.LEd L. FROST, Trutitooa. These bonds have BO years to run, aro convertible at the option of the holder into the stock of the Company at par, and the payment of tho principal is provided for by it sinking hind. The convertibility privilege at tached to these bonds cannot fail to cause them at no distant day to command a market price considerably above par. Tho greater part of the road is already completed, and the balance of the work in rapidly progressing. Tho present advanced condition and large earnings of the road warrant us in unhesitatingly recommending those bonds to investors as, in every respect, an un doubted security. United Mates Five-twenties, at present prloos, only re turn th per cent. interest, while these pay eight and ono quarter per cent in Gold; and wo regard the security equally good. The Company reserve the right without notice to ad vance the price. HENRY CLEWS 4t. CO. ? 02 Wall Streoi, New "fork. EIJETZ 110WA1U , Fhiladelphia. bONITEN & FOX, , 64 TOIVNSEND WHELEN & DE HAVEN & BRO - 47 -- BARKER BROS. ez 1 1.; .• jyalm§ NOTICE TO TRUSTEES AND EXEQUTORS. Tho cheapest firiestmont authorized by law aro Ma General Mortgage Bonds of the Pennsylvania lt. R. Co. L•PPLY TO • D. O. 'WHARTON SMITH at •CO., BANKERS 'AND'BROWERIS; N 0.121 f 3. THIRD f3THEET; TER MS
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