Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, August 10, 1870, Image 5

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Er: NOTICES.
AS •• • -s. . s Grand, Square .ava
Upright P anostorent.
B. GOULD,
tor 99 e w tfi No. 923 Obeetniat street.
lboi.Etati 3; tip er, Inventor mad dioaes.i •
Surer of the col. brated Iron Frame Piano, has received
the prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibition, tem
don. England. The highest - prizes - awarded whnn - nnd
wherever ....hit Red. Warerooms,ro krch -.tenet.
Established 1823. mylem wtt§
CITY BULLETIN;
State of Thermometer This Day at the
Bulletin Office.
30 A. IL—. .78 deg. 12 M.-
.....83 deg. 2P. M.. .... deg
Weather cloudy. Winatioutheacd.
TEE YELLOW FEVER AT QUARANTINE.—
Dr. William S. Thompson, the Lazaretto Phy
sician, who was suffering from yellow fever,
as stated in the EVENINO BULLETIN of yester
day, died this morning at 9.40 o'clock. He
was about fifty-three years of age, and a resi
dent of Oxford, Chester county. He bad been
stationed at the Lazaretto nearly four years,
his commission having been. renewed by
Governor Geary last year. He was Well-knoivo
and highly respected. The Board of Health.
at its meeting to-day,passed appropriate reso
lutions in regard to his death.
Robert Gartside, the Quarantine Master, is
ill of fever, but was doing well this morning.
Fanny Gartrell, wile of one of the barge
men, is also very sick.4:She has been a nurse
in the Quarantine Hospital for about twelve
years.
William Dillmau, the gardener, Whose ill
ness was mentioned yesterday, was much bet .
for this morning.
A sailor belonging to a vessel, who has been
ill, bas nearly recovered and was walking
about the Quarantine grounds this morning.
These four persons comprise all the patients
now in the hospital at the Lazaretto.
A careful investigation by physicians .de
tailed by . the Board of Health shows that
there are no cases of yellow fever in this city,
and therefore there is no cause for alarni on
the part of citizens.
COMOLIDATION OF MUSICAL SOCIBTIES.-
For some time past negotiations have been in
progress for the consolidation of the Manner
cher and the Junger Miinnerehor, two of the
Most prominent German musical societies iu
the city. Each society appointed a committee
of twelve members, and the joint ,committee
so-created-has- bad- several meetings on -the
subject. All-of the preliminaries for the con
solidation have been satisfactorily arranged.
To name upon the name for the new society
was the most difficult task of the committee,
either society
_seemed willing to give up the
titiebywhich it had been so long-and favora
bly known. Finally "The Old and Young
annerchor " was agreed upon as the
future cognomen. Both societies will hold
meetings this evening to ratify the proceedings
of the committees. The Miinnerchor is com
posed of about 60 singers and 500 contributing
members, and the Junger Miinnerchor ha-.
abOut 75 Singers and 700 contributing mem
bers. Both societies are celebrated for their ex
cellent sieging, and each possesses a number
of prizes gained at different siingerfests.
When consolidated the society will be one of
the strongest and best of - the kind in this
country. Mr. Wm. Hartmann, who, as the
leader of the.,l linger Mannerchor, has con
tributed so much to its success, is tA bathe
leader.of the new organization. It is very
probable that, a large and well-appointed
_musicliall will he erected by the Societe_
EfEAvi - RAIN.—The farmers have been com
plaining for some time past of the want of
rain.- The ground -had become thoroughly
parched and everythingappeated to be drying
up. There were -also some indications of a
scarcity of water in the Schuylkill. Relief has:
come at last, however. Rain commenced to
fall-very :heavily at_ap :early_Lhour,:and
tinned to come down for several hours. As
the price of eggs and • butter lhas--been--mate
rially advanced in consequence of the threat.
ened drought, it remains to be seenthether
the farmers will Make any change now that
they have had plenty of rain.
SINGULAR CASE OF DROWNING.-A young
map named Lephat'd, residing at East Walnut
. -- L - nne — ntid'Morton streets, in Germantown,
went to bathe in Kelly's dam, on the line of
the Chestnut Hill Railroad, yesterday. The
place has recently been fitted up for a bathing
establishment, and a nominal fee is charged
While there he dived from a spring-board.
He descended with so much velocity that his
head and shoulders were imbedded in the
mud at the bottom of the pond. Several
efforts were made - to extricate him, but he was
sufibcated before he could be got out.
ACCIDENTS.—Jobn Cotton, aged eighteen
years, residing at Seventeenth and Chestnut
streets, had his band smashed, this morning.
by a printing-press.
Patrick Devine, aged twenty-eight years,
residing in Tipper Providence, Pennsylvania.
bad his hand cut by a corn-machine this morn
ing.
The above cases were admitted to the Penn
sylvania Hospital.
JUVENILE THlEF.—Thomas Holden, aged
16 years, was arrested ,yesterday on the charge
of having entered the yard of a househat
Eleventh and Wharton streets, and stolen
from a clothes line a shirt. The garment
pawned for fifteen cents. Thomas was sent
to prison by Ald. Bonsall.
A STRAY BOAT.—The Delaware Harbor
Police found yesterday, at the Richmond coal
wharves, a yawl, fourteen feet in length.
painted red inside and white outside. On the
stern was " Figuen, No. 3." The boat awaits
a claimant at the Harbor Police Station.
ANOTHER 13AT11-110UNE.—The last of the new
public bath-houses ordered by the Committee
on Police, in accordance with the appropria
non of City Councils, will be placed in posi
tion this afternoon. It is to be located on tin
Schu3lltill, near the Wire Bridge.
ANOTHER NEW 170111( BAY EXCURSION.—
The 'New York Bay Excursion given by Beck's
Band on Monday last was very successful, antl
it has been determined to have another to
Thursday, around New Yerk Bay and
down to Long Munch, landing at New Vorl,
two hours. The excursionists leave Walnu
street wharf at 7; A. M., Proceed by rail to
Amboy, and then take the spAendid steamboa
William Cook. The trip around New Yorl•
Bay and Staten Island is delightful, and ever%
opportunity is given for a view of the magniti
cent scenery which lines the steamer's course.
The Members of the band furnish both prome
nade and dancing music. The fare for a single
ticket is but S 2 50; for a lady and
the otlice o
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Beck's Baud, 828 Market street: of Cliarle
3rintzinboifer, ots Market street; of line
'
Benner, 501 Girard avenue ; Ticket 011 ice, 12.
Chestnut street; and at the wharf on the morn
ing of the excursion.
GEEDIAN PICINic.-The First Perinsylvain;
Cavalry will give a picnic at Smith's Islam
to-morrow, the proceeds to .be given to He
fund for the relief of the widows and orphan
of German soldiers killed in the present wa
in Europe.
TILL COLUMBIA HOUSE, Cape May, face
the ocean on three sides.
hINGCLAR ACCIDENT
limed by Lightning.
The Worcester says:
" At about three o'clock Thursday afternoon,
during the thunder shower. a double house on
Mitchell street, South Worcester,
belougim_
to Hugh Rourke, and occupied by himseli
and Joseph Wharton,was struck by lightning
on the side occupied by Mr. Wharton, and a
girl named Katie Pollard was instantly killed.
She was sitting on the door step at the time.
and in the rooni•Was Mrs. Wharton ohe girl's
Sister),- her three children, and i hi:Other oftbsr
ehitiniey; tearing the stovepipe down as it en
tered the room, and turning the lids on the
stove bottom side up. It passed out through the
door where the girl sat, tearing the corner of
the house apart and knocking down the veil
ing.
When the girl was struck she triamedi
' ately fell back, and gave not the least sign of'
life. Her brother, who stood behind her a
few feet, was somewhat affected, his faCe
being blackened, and his eyes blinded for a
while. The other inmates of the room were
not seriously allected, bat were soi.m.what
ritunned."
PHIL. DELPAIA E VENING BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST.IO,.IB7O.
THE NATHAN MURDER.
,Ellefted at the Inquest,
Yesterday, "
Testi[mossy
The New York Standard publishes the fol
lowing testimony elicited at the Nathan's in
qUest, yesterday; • „ * '
The Iffeesekeeper's Story:. ,-
My name is Ann Kelly; I live at Mr.
Nathan's, No. 12 West Twenty-third street; I
,have:been taking care Of his house-all sum
mer ; -in the winter I have rooms of•rorciwn,
No. 425 East Fifteenth street - ron the evening
of_ July 28 I retired about a quarter-past ten
.o'clock; Mr.. Nathan was in the house then . ;
he called to me that he was home; .1 went up
with some water to his room; he 'was taking
off his shoes; that was
The Lan Time I Saw Him
alive; lam certain that I fastened the door
when I went to bed ; my boy fastened the
basementsloor ; I gave him the,keys and he
brought them*back; that night 'I fastened 'the
other doors; we slept‘on the same floor ; there
are four doors between huy room and Mr.
Nathan's room ;.there Were four men working
there; I did not see any other men in , the
house that day'; I was awakened on Friday' by
the screams of Mr, Nathan, made on seeing
his father dead; I went into the room whore
Mr. Nathan was lying on his back, by, the
library door; the young men were in their
night-shirts; there was
Bo Blood on Them;
Mr. Fred. Nathan, kneeled down by his father
and took the head, in his hands; that is the
way..tbe•blood got on. him I-suppose; the gas
was burning then—turned on low ; I did not
see the "dog" then; I saw, it soon after; I
went down into the basement and found the
doors all Closed; my duties in the house were
to cook for the gentlemen and wash; there
was no Other domestic in the house ; my son
received no wages from Mr. Nathan ; Mr. Na
than gave him money now and then; my son
used to sweep, the sidewalk in the morning
and black the shoes ; be usually got up by five
or six o'clock; he bad no regular time; I don't
know my usual hour I was alwayS up
by :seven o'clock; I don't , know when I
got up on the morning of the murder ;
it was. Mr., Frederick's screams • that
wakened me; it was the first time
1 had wakened; Ithink the -door out of my
room was opened ; 1 went to bed a little past
10; I think 1 looked towards Mr. Nathan's
room that night on the sleeping-room side ; - I
think all the doors were open ; I am not sure ;
the thunder woke me some time in the night;
if the doors had been-open -.1. do not think 1
t.ould hear conversation in Mr. Nathan's room
if they were speaking slow; when I took the
ice-water in lie was sitting in a chair in the
middle of the room there was no gas-light in
the room ;•there vriWenotigh light so I could
ee where to lint thelee-Water ; I didliet close
the door when I went out; 1 left it as I found
it,: when I went to bed I thought it was a Etc le
more closed; I know it was open; I could
have seen a gas-light there ; there was
No Light Darning There
when I went to bed; in the morning when I
went in the gas was burning more than half ;
the gas was close by the windoW there was a
wire screen; the shutters were open; my son
was in the army in the war : he enlisted for
New Jersey ; he worked in a foundry before
the war; he was severely wounded; he has re
covered ; he is not lame; he has
Not Done Anything Since;
he has a pension of eight dollars a month;
support him; I have his discharge paper; it
was in my trunk at Mr. Nathan's ; I am not
sure that it is in that trunk ; the last time
saw it was in_a box_;_well, it is in the box or
trunk ;--he went before Superintendent Jour.
dan ; he was with him a long time ; I have
still slept. M_the same house; have never con
versed with my son, never; I do not think I
have spoken to the sons-since the morning of
the murder_; my son opened the doors down
stairs ; I opened the kitchen windows : lie un
closed the door. I saw Bennett there LI heard
him say here thati he found them closed.
By Mr. Field : I mu a Catholic ;.attend_vati-
Ous churches; I l generally go to the French
church—Twenty-thiril :street ; I am not mar
ried and .I am
Not a Widow:
don't think I ant required to,make a conies
-ion of my life; I lived with MrS. Kane Of
Brooklyn for two or three months ; 1 left to
get more wages ; 1 lived with other people in
Brooklyn. This witness was closely questioned
as to what she had been doing and where she
bad been living for the past few years. lam
ure there was no light in his room when 1
went to bed ; I went down the basement after
I left him ; the gas was not burning in the
front; put it out in the kitchen ; the doors
were all last and locked ; sometimes the door
was left open to let the air in; I admitted no
one by the front door or the basement that
day ; I am quite sure ; never heard my son say
he had ; it was about a quarter of an hour after
I left Mr. Nathan's before going to bed; I soon
went asleep ; woke once in the night; I heard
a noise once
Like Something Falling.
I thought I heard other noises, but I do not
know it I was awake or not ; I have never
seen the " dog " In Mr. Nathan's house or in
the coach-house.
By Mr. Fellows —I had no conversation
with the Mr. Nathans since the morning of
the murder ; I went to Superintendent Jour
dan on Saturday ; I did tell one of the sons
after that time that I thought one of the work
men did the murder.
r. Frederick Nathan's clothes were sent
on Saturday to be washed ; my son took them:
Mr. Washington's did not go ; do not know
why, except there was no blood on them ; my
son came in about 4.; he had dined at 6 o'clock,
lie went out and came back before 10 o'clock ;
lie called out to me when I was in the base
ment ; he said he was home ; there was a piece
~f loose carpet in the hall on Thursday and
Friday ; it was taken up to clean the hall.
By Mr. Fellows—The bedroom where the
murder was committed was cleaned when Mr.
Nathan was away ; .1 had cleaned it up the
lay before.
By a Juror—Never saw the safe in Ihe libra
ry open ; did see the safe open down stairs,
ri bore te silver was kept; it was locked
'lever said anything to the men about the
piece of carpet has now been put down again
u the ball; I heard the noise I spoke of attoi
he thundenstorm, and before it was light.
CITY AOTICES.
lIE WAS NOT DISAPPOINTED.—A PllilOSu
pher writes ton tailor NVIIO had failed to get ready lii,
,vedding suit : "It Afftti no lif , rious dinappointment
'illy I should hove been married it' I had received the;
goods. , ' That man ill never be serloualy disappoit,tvil,
neither will those who purchtiee their supplies of coal
tom aleehrs. DLrrclnar. ,te WROTH, the popular dealer.,
N E. corner of Ninth and Girard avenho. Brigh t
•heeriul fires, seasonable mettle, Fanning wife, good
empered cooli6l.nd sundry other au xi Italian to (1010eSto
ere insured by obtaining your coal from t LI,
tellable r..ctiree.
Trite PRETTIEST WOMAN IN NEW YORE
gins vell-know n in our fashionable society
•er dittugur nppelkrance and beautiful complexion,w ‘•
-ace a hallow, rough.skinned girl. Chagrined at he:
.1.1, I reckled face One pitched into 11agan's Magneli.
'Mini• and to new as pretty in complexion as slip i
Lancing in 111111111ers. This article overcomes freckle...
'ali. sallowness, moth-patches, I ing-niarks, etc , and
wakes one loch ton years younger than they are. Mae
Balm for a transparent complexion, and Lyon',
!iathairtin to make the hair plentiful, luxuriant, hat
qui delicate, have no rivals.. 'llm Kathairon proceed. ,
he hair from turning gray, eradicates dandruff, and i-
Jile best and cheapest dressing in the world.
18 ISIEDICINF,?—A friend of ours, wlu,
I
ails from onv
Psise upper oistricts of South Carolina.
•alled the (Ace, and among other novellie,
he partitioned " Wolle's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,'
mai stated as a fart, that ID his section of the cmitry.
nearly all of the physicians, in certain CASOA, WI11•11 t
deemed ardent at Trite, necessary to prolong or wive
invAriobly Used these " Schnapps," justly regarding It
the only spirits that cculd bo procurnd pure and un
edulteraied. Ile also stated that this medicine or
Schnapps "IVlth beeffillilig the only beverage sold on
the great stage or railroad routes, Ito 4llytl those phy•
skier's who have used and 'analyzed it, state that for
• diseases such . 10 ,'g
gravelout, rh tiumittiam;
mmitparable,
A 13R;LLIANT DisdovnitY.—Every man and
unman in the land, Wilosl , locks have Moja touched with
silver by time, or prematurely whitened, has reason to
rejoice that PHALON'S VITALIA.OII SALVATION RUN Tim
II Ant, is numbered among the wonder working products
of thisage of discovery. Rio clear and free from
while the shades of color it imparts ore more Ha .
coral than those produced by any other ugcmt.
BBONI'N'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
—Thin article is now deemed indispensable Is het
weather. As u gentle and healthful stimulant ginger
ham CO rival ; and in the peculiar form in which It le pre.
Pared by Mr. Frederick Brown, at the northeast coroor
of Fifth and Chestnut streets, it Is at once conceal nt
40.p:datable. Those who design malting Voyages np
lava or eater rl..uld if6t Lc . c i4iuuf tl.)
• THE ORDER Or THE DAY: •
• A general order for bOZOIHINT. In tke TECTIT (E ALL
OPPUSITION. it has become the supreme dentriflce of the
. . .
. 111 %0 iMpurity can Infest the teeth cleaned daily with
SOZOMMT. QUILLAY, the bark of the (Milian Soap Tree.
en article which possesses cleansing properties superior
to those of any other known substance, is anti of the in •
grediebts of this peerless compound. Bozo DoNx is the
only dentriflee in existence in which this salubriouw bc
tonics' product ifl illeOrpOrated.
" SPALDING'S GLUE" handy about the house, mend.
everything. , •
STEAM•REFINED (..7017PECTIONERT
and Chocolate Preparations, specially 'adapted far
tourists or flea shore. 'Wailers supplied at the lowest
cash prices. Witrrsts & Co., 318 Chestnut street.
Gnialgs in large clusters, eboice pears, Jor
dan r. sated almonda, and French confections of Mx own
manufacture, at A. L. VANsAtir's, corner of . Ninth' and
Cheetuut etrePte.-
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH
treated with the utmost success, by J. IsAacs: M. D..
and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear this speci
alty) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania 4 years oX
lierionce,No. 805 Arch street. Testimortials can rbe 'goon
at ids office. The medical faculty are invited to sc.
company their patients, as he has no secrete in bhi pre,c
tico. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge
for examination.
STRAW EATS .— Messrs. C. Oflmroral ZSL 00E18
in tbe Continental Hotel, anomie() that they havo re
calved another lot of thaw) One Dollar Straw Hats. The
greatest bargains over offered in America.
OFF FOR TUE SEASIDE.—
But before you go, call upon SLOAN, 806 Market street.
Be bee an infinite variety of Bathing Dresses, Gil Cape,
Straw Bate, Leather Belts, etc., for Ladies, Gentlemen,
Misses, Dlastere and Children.
LADIES can find every description of Corset
at HOPKINS' hoop Start, Corset and LeoliesT Under-gar
ment Emporium, 1115 Chestnut street.
CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate.
LADIES going to the country or seaside
Would procure one of those
Elegant and cheap34SuannadoB36wneh streetf e r s o t m nut
4 `Ansoan 61,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and draggißts
sundries.
SNoWDEN R BROTRgR
23 doutti Eighth street.
IMPORT A T
hemmed for the Philadelphia Evening. Bulletin
Self ULER . NS —Solar Statesmen, Ciktoe-418 pieces
piling So nth Street Bridge.
MARINE BULLETIN.
PORT OF PELLADELPHIA—Auav,3r 10
Kir S'es Warms Bulletin on insidi Page.
ARRIVED THIS_DAY- .
.Stearrier Hercules, Doughty, to hours from Boston,in
ballast to J S Wiles. •
Steamer A 5: Stimers;UM - Mey, hours from Now York,
with noise to NV I' Clyde A. Co.
Schr Statesman, Cates. 15 days from Schulee, NS. With
piling for South Street Bridge.
tichr.T . lldMati Borden, I ,V rig htington, 3 Jaya from -Fall
Raver. iu ballaiit to Costner. Silektiey & Wellington.
Schr NV P Snow. Taylor, from Jan es River, N'a. with
lumber to Collins & Co.
Schr Dl E Somers. Gandy, front Boston, with ice to
Carpenter 'colt°.
sber Eugene Borden. Dukes, from G trdiner; with ice
to Knickerbocker Ice Co.
Seim Rebecca, Church, frbm Nanticoke River, with
railroad ties to C and A RR Co.
Schr John S Lee. Vangilder, New York. • ;
Schr Brandywine, Adams. PrOvidonce.
Behr Pedro A Gran, Lake, Allyn's Point. •
Schr B BR No 51. Bartlett. Port Cheater:
Tug Hudson, Nicholson. trom Baltimore, with a tow
of barges to P P Clyde 3: Co
Tug Chesapeake, ffierrihew, froth Havre de Grace
with a tow of barges to W P
S ly DAMat de Co.
Steamer Mars. Grumley, New York, W M Baird & CO.
Steamer S F Phelps. Brown,New York, W iII Baird&Co.
Steamer Beverly. Pierce. New York. W P Clyde & tie.
Brie hat hl Stevens. Saunders, Boston, Lennox&Burgeto.
Schr S P Hell. Chipman, Boston, do..
Schr A Richards, Willey, Boston, J ItoMmel, Jr. & Bro.
Schr Broadtiehl, Crowell. Portland._ .do
Schr Z Kenyon,
S Buckiham, Lynn, • do
chr A Trudell. fleas, Norwich, - -
Selo- Jay NV Haig. Brower, Salisbury, do
Tug I hoe Jetlerson, Allen, Baltimore, with a tow of
.arses. W P Clyde & Co.
Tug Hutchins, Davis, -Havre de Grace r .with a- tow
at barges, W' P Clyde & Co.
hIEMORANDIk_
'tamer Nt.hlrlw illd, Sherman, hence at P.revldenc.
cth it t.
st, auser B hmville, Baker, cleared at New Orleans sth
ita , t. Mr New Yark via- Havana,-
bteaniet Yolunteer, JUlleb, cleared at New York yea
terda:, tor this port.
amer Etna (Br) Lockbead, cleared at N - pw - York
yet.b.rday for Liverpool via Halifax.
Bar Isurc It Davie, Haines, .hence for London, we.
below Bombay Hook at anchor yesterday Pll.l.—Reported
by steamer Tonawanda, troth Savannah.
Bark Avenora Brl,Olsen. at St I homes 15th ult. from
Buenos Ayres, and sailed 24th for Bonaire to load salt
for this port.
Bark Escort, Nichols, cleared at Boston Bth inst. for
Al elbourne.
Bark Ann Elizabeth, Phelan, sailed from Matanzas 2d
inst. for this port.
Bark Jonotnan Chase, Chase, cleared at Mobile sth
inst. for Liverpool with 1737 bales cotton, &c.
Borkentine Mary_Mclies,-Nizkerson, cleared at Now
Orleans sth inst. tor Pensacola. In ballast.
Brie Fanny, Turner, cleared at Baltimore yesterday
for this port
Brig Nostra Senora de la Caridad del Cobse t Span).
Llorca,
was loading at Havana 30 Inst . for this port.
Schr Ida F Wheeler, Dyer, hence at Mobile 6th last.
Schr Quoddy, Fanning,from St-John,Nß.for this-port;
at Holmes' Hole 7th inst. and sailed again.
Schr John S Det (+Her. Grace, from Boston for Ches
ter. Pa, at Imes' Bole 6th Met and sailed again.
Schre J P Allen, Allen, from Providence for this port.
and Favorite. Clark, from Lauesvillu for do, sailed from
Newport 6th inst.
Schr Gust, Johnson, from Trenton for Pawtucket, at
Providence St h inst.
..• • .
Schr P Boles, Adams, sailed from Bristol 7th instant
tor this port.
Sell:. Anna Barton. Frink, from Somerset for this port,
at New port PM 7th inst.
Sehrs Bowdoin. Randall, and C Young, Young, sailed
from Fall River 6th inst. for this port.
Schr Aid. Smith, sailed trom Fall River Bth instant
for this Dort.
Schr Harriet Fuller, Willard, cleared at Portland 7th
inst. for thin port.
Schr S S Lee. Springer. sailed from New Bedford Bth
Inst. for this sort. .
Schr Albert Pbaro, of Tuckerton. NJ, where she was
built in 1883, 129 tons register, now at Providence, has
been purchased by Capt Aaron Hart, and others. of
Northport. RI, for *MO. She will hereafter hail from
Northport.
AMUSEMENTS
QCOTTISH GAMES,
1J OPEN TO ALL COMPETITORS.
AT OAKDALE PARK,
Germantown Railroad and Broad street,
On MONDAY, August 15, 1870,
Two Prizes for each game, and special prize for
DONALD DINNIE, the great Champion Athlete, who
will compote in the games.
Mule by McClurg's Liberty Cornet Rind, Ristine's
Orchestra and' Pipers of the Club.
SPLENDID DANi MG ACCOMMODATIONS.
Grounds can be reached by Germantown Steam Cars,
and Fourth and Ebrhth Si recta Puceenger Cars.
Admission, Adults, rm eta.; children, 25r . tut 10-{Ci
FINANCIAL.
LEHIGH CONVERTIBLE
6 Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Loan,
Free from all Taxes.
We offer for sale el:750,000 of the Lehigh Coal ano
Navigation Company's new First Mortgage Six Pei
Gent. Gold Bonds; free from all taxesanterest due Marc'
mil September, at NINETY (00) and Interest it, CU/
i.ency added to date of purchase.
These bonds are of a mortgage loan of e2,000,000,,1 nt0 ,
October 6 1869, They have twenty-five 25) years
rim, and are convertible into stock at par until 1879
Principal and interest payable in gold.
They are sect)) ed by a first mortgage on 6,600 acres
-.mil lands In the Wyoming Valley, near WilkeAnrre,),,
present producing at the rate of 200,000 tons of coal 1,(, )
.111 mm), with works in progress which contemplate t
, arge increase at an early period, and also upon Talent)),
Real Estate in this city.
A sinking fund of ton cents per ton upon all cal take'
from these mince for five years, and of Slimep cent. poi
ton thereafter, Is established, and The Fidelity, Insur
.nee, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, the Trustees
ender the mortgage, collect these sums and invext them
lu these Bonds, agreeably to the provisions of; he trust
For full particulars, copies of the mortgoge, &c.
apply to
W. H. NEWBOLD, SON dc AERTSEN,
C. it H. BIOME
E. W. CLA IRK h CO.,
JAY COOKE & CO.,
DREXEL d: CO.
iv 111m£
J. W. G-ILBOITGII 4 Cool
;;.T ERs
42 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Negotiate Loans, Buy and. Sel
Government and other re
liable eeourities.
401mw
FINANCIAL.
11+111D" STATES SECURITIRS
BOUGHT, SOLD ASD.EXCHA.NGED
MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
GUI 13
Bought and Sold at Market Bates.
COUPONS CASH.E D.
PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS
Batmata AND:SOLD.
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Commission Only
Accounts received and Interest allowed on Daily
Balcwes, - subject to check at sight.
E NEN
ao.
40 South Third St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
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A Choice and Undoubted. Security,
7' Per Cent Gold
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Coupon or Registered,and Free of U.S.Tax
ISSUED BY THE * .
Burlington,lo
edar Rapids and Min
nesota R. R. Co.
A Limited Quantity still offered for sale at
90 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
INTEREST PAYABLE MAY AND NOVEMBER. .
J. EDGAR THOMSON,
Trustees
CHARLES
a.
CHARLES L. FROST,rustees
The greater part of the road is.already completed, and
the earnings from the finished portion are already more
ban , Wilmot to pity operating expenses and interest on
die bonds. The balance of the work is progressing
rh pidiy, , in time for the movement of the coming grain
rops, which, It is estimated, will double the present In
come of the road. •
The established character of this line, running as it
does through the heart of the roost thickly 'settled and
richest- vortical of-the- great- State of lowa, together-with --
ds present advanced condition and large earnings, war
rant us in unhesitatingly recommending these bonds
to investors as, in every respect, an undoubted security
These bonds have 60 years to - run, are convertible tu
the option of the holder into the stock.of the Compan i
-..t par, and the payment of the principal Is provided tot '
by a sinking fund. The convertibility privilege at
'ached to these bonds cannot fail to CSIIBO them at to
listant day to command a market price coneiderabli
,bove par, besides paying about 0 -.per cent., currency
interest in-Hie-meanwhile, -United States Fiveqwenties
at present prices, only re turn f, per cent., and we regard
the securlt).eottally safe.
HENRY CLEWS .& CO .,
32 Wall Street. New York.
TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., Philada.
BARKER 'Ms. & uO., 66
Blab' TZ & HOWARD, -cc
BOWEN & FOX, 46
DE HAVEN & BRO, , di
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NOTICE ' -
TO TRUSTEES-AND-EXECUTORS.
The cheapest investment authorized by law are tb'
General Mortgage Bonds 01 the
Pennsylvania R. It. Co.
APPLY TO
D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.,
BAN K ERM AND BROKERS,
N 0.121 S. THIRD STREET.
ly
JAY COOKE & 00.,
Philadelphia, New York and Washington,
AND
Dealers in Government• Securities
Special attention given to the Purchase and bale o
Sonde and Stocks on Commission, at *ho Board of Bro
kora in this and other cities.
IN2ERES7 ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLI
RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST
MEN 2 .
Pamphlets and full information given at onr office.
No. 114 S. Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
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PRIN
A. C. BRYSON Sr, CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO:, ,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
C. BRYSON & CO.,
A. C. BRYSON & CO.,
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne Si
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 fit. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St.
607 Ohextout St. & 604 Jayne Bt.
(Bulletin BuildingPililkelptia
Book and JuPrimers,
Book and Job Printero.
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 Low.
Workmen Skillful. Prices Low.
Workraen Skillful. PriteeLow: —.
Workmen Skillful. Prim Low.
GIVE OS A TRIAL
GIVE Us A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TBIAL..
GIVE US A TRJ AT,,
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
ISEL BAItItEU3 ,LIGHT-COL
F
orekl swecit Flxh Oit low-pricod, for sale by EDNV
a, EOWLEY. le Boutb Frout utront
RE'II,F-SE AL I NG . JARS.
fr•HiE. 7 V:A7LVE'4AR
808 BALE BY
A. H. FRANCLSCUS & CO.,
5/3 MARKET STREET,
Bead whaktbo New York Independent says
" We have examined this new Jar and aro satisfied it is
nearly Pertectioti enjoined, and will fill a mint long fo
- by families and those who preserve fralfand 'vegetables.
This we believe to be ,the only por.fect se4f-seallyite Int
mode, and any one can use it."
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PIANOS.
Stl
STEINWAY & SONS '
Grand Square and Upright Pianos,
Special attention is called to their new
PATENT UPRIGHT PIANOS,
With Double Iron Fra . tae, Patent Iteeonstor, Tubular
Metal Primo Action. Ac., which aro matchless in Tont
and Touch, and unrivaled in durability.
CRAB LES BL &SIMS,
WAREBOODIS,
No. 1 op CHESTNUT STREET.
jyl tfrp •
WATCHES. JEWELRY • &C.
.JEWELERS
Yo, 902' CHESTS UT STREET,
Have largely- increased their stock-of
DIAMONDS,
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
EMERALDS, SAPPOIRES, PEARLS,
OPALS AND CAMEOS,
1i ifountings _of Exquisite Style, egreittlitt Pre
pored by the must tikillful Wurhuten.
They also call particular attention-to
NEW STYLES OF JEWELRY
. •
In Roman Gold, Gold and Enamel,
- - Turquoise;- - - Black-Onyx,
Blzastine Mosaics, and .
Parisian Enamels.
V 0.402 -CHESTNUT STREET.
r0v.31 to Lb s tfrp§ •
SEWING 1111ACHINEa.
THE
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
The Best and sold on the Easiest Terms
PETERSON & CARPENTER,
914 CHESTNUT STREET.
28 s to th lyrp
WANTS
W ANTED—A ‘.IIODERATE SIZED
atil.liotme—ir, good order and condition : uufctrnished
ilig all conveniences; i.ituate between Pins and
Itarket, and Elghtb and Eighteenth streets. I".issesgon
exited about September loth. Address, with particu
as, till August 15th,
..uh , 21*
WAIsTED—Bt A YOUNGM acS, .
situation as Bookkeeper or Clerk. Has had
.everal years ;Tactical experience References given
'‘ddress •• C. H.." this office 1e24 tfi
MICHAEL WEAVER. GEO. IT. E. UHLER.
WEAVER & CO.,
Rope and Twine Manufacturers and
Dealers In Hemp and Ship Chandlern
11 North WATER. Zi North WHARVES
PHILADELPHIA.
apt tfs
EDWIN H. FITLER &
t!ordage Manufacturers and Dealers In
Hemp
'3 N. Water Street and 22 N. Delaware Avenue
PHILADELPHIA.
EDWIN B. HITLER. CONRAD F. CLOTRI73I
ISAAC IsIATH ANS, AUCTIONEER AND
Money Broker. northeast corner Third and ttpruct
rents.-6281 ),000 to Loan, in large or small amonnte, o,
lamonds, Silver-Plate, Watches, Jowelry,and all good,
value. Office Bourn trom 8 A. M. to 7P. DI. Cr Elf
iblislied for the last Forty Years. Advances made in
age amounts at the lowest market rates. Con
ertion with any other Office in this City.,
DULISHING POWDER. THE BEST
L for clomming Silver and Plated Ware, Jewolry,otc..
ver manufactured. . . . . . .
FARR A BROTHER,
824 Chestnut stroot, Mow Fourth
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CONDENSED MILK, EAGLE BRAND—
The very best article for travolors, infanta, .14c •
mstle's Dlilk Sabstltute; — Paterit Barley, Frenh Qai
teal, Bermuda Arrowroot, kc. Liquid Rennet and
flavoring Extracts. For sale . by JAMES T. &LINN
W corner Broad and Swim. redts
ic tly l MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, PLATE, COO 'S OHING, dec., at
JONES & T
' OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE,
Corner of Third and Gaskill streets,
Below Lombard.
N. B. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
PONS,
FOR SALE AT
REMARKABLY LOW PRICE S.
my24tlrDE
EIWATCHES THAT HAVE HlTH
erto failed to give satisfaction, put in good
order. Particular attention paid to Fine Watch
es, Chronometers, etc., by skilful workmen.
ilusical Boxes repaired.
FAIIR & BROTHER,
Importers of Watches, F
Musical Boxes, &C.,
0:10.0 324 Chestnut, street, below Fourth.
VvVIRGIN OIL D'EIYEES. TWO RUN
tired CRHOH of Ode, famoun Salad 00. quart' and
Ante,landing and for 'ode by JOSEPH B. BUSSIEIt &
`O., 109 South - Delaware Avenue.
QUIPPING ROSIN.-1,000 BaRRELS NO.
A . 2 and Strained Rosin, suitable .for Foreign Shia•
mein, for bale by ED W. 11, ROWLEY, 16 South runt
itreet.
10110SIN,-207 BARRELS ROSIN. NOW
landiitg from steamer Pioneer, from Wilmington,
N. C. and for sale by 0,001111 AN, RUSSELL & 00., 111
Chestnut street.
COTTON. -1(i8 BALES COTTONNCOW
V landing from steamer. Wyoming, from.. Savannah,
Ga..,and forst& by 0001.1 RAN, RiffitiELL -4z GO., 11l
LiAGK—i BALES RAGS NOW LAND
ING from 'Mesmer Pioneer, front N,
0., and for sale by COCHRAN, RUSSELL dr. 00,, 111
Chestnut street.
COTTON. -46 BALES COTTON NOW
V lauding from steamor Wyoming, from Savfmnah,
Ga., and for sale by OpOEIRAN, RUbbELL:A 11l
Oheetou t street
- ---- • - -
DICE. -22 OASES,STRICTLY PRIME
Cliarlecton Rico landig and for saleby EDW. 9 ,
•
1/.OW LEY .16 Noma Front mimes.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-322 BARRELS
SpiritH Turpentine non• landing from eteamer " Pio
m•er," from Wilmington, N. 0., and for Bale Gy 000 n•
RAN, RUSSELL & C0.,111 Chestnut Pinot.
LLETIN Offir.a
C. E. 8.. Bu
DRY GOODS.
400 ARCH FornEET.,, 400
EyRE
AND
„
LANDELL
..Broad Black Bashes.
Rbman. Sashes, very rich.
CECournenieill Blushes.
Bash Ribbons. 7 inches wide.
°ADD-Iett:MUST &mi.-EYRE & L‘NDELY., are
supplying tholritegniar Customers with GOOD BLA.OIC
SILKS, on Gold 12% Premium. -
tow so
K
4 : 4 5"
LINEN STORE, -;11
slas ALreh Street.
AND
1128 CHESTNUT STREET.
Plain Linens for SuitS.
Flax Colored Linens. 25 cents.
. Buff Lis ens, 25 cents.
Fine Gray Linens.
Plisse Cinnamon Colored Llnews.
Chocolate Colored Linens.
Printed Linen Combrics.
New Printed Linens.
Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs,
Beautiful goods at $1 00 each—every leftr in ilv.!
alphabet.
Special Bargains in Conies' and Ciente
Blundkeretkiefs.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODa.
N'otice CA-entlemen.
JNO. C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth St.,
Would particularly invite attention to his
Improted Pattern Shoulder-Seam
SHIRT.
MADE FROM THE BEST MATERIAL.
DONE BY HAND,
7HE CUT AND FINISH OF WHICH CANNOT BE
EXCELLED.
Warranted to Fit and give fiattsfaction.
Also, ton larg , nod well-select-d Stock of
SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING.
/coNsibTl.NG OF• .
Ganze•Merlno, Silk,. Cotton Undershirts
• _ and Drawers,
• 13EHTDES
DOSIERY. GLOVES, Etc.
non Ili' vi lyri) .
The Latest Lontlewalade-up
THE "BEAU IDEAL."
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
A CASE OF NEW STYLE
FRENCH SHIRTING'S
JUST RECEIVED.
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FURNITURE. ate
PURCHASERS OF
COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS
And the various styles of
Bedstead's, Bureaus,
Washstands. Wardrobes, &c.,
Finished in imitation of Walnut, Maple or other "hard
woods," and now generally known as " Imitation'
or " Painted " Furniture, are hereby informed that
every article of our manufacture is
Stamped with our lultials . and Trade.
Mark,
And those who wish to obtain goods of our make (there
\ i,
being, at he present time, numerous imitations In the
market), 8 ould invariably ask the dealer of whom they
ore purchas ng to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and
take no other, no matter what representations may be
made concerning them.
KILBURN & GATES
Wholesale Mcanyciclurers of Coitatie Furniture,
No. (319 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
i 525 s en sr tmrp
1316 CHESTNUT STREET. 1316
JOHN M. GARDNER
Offers an Entire New Stock of
•
SPLENDID
FURNITURE AND. UPHOLSTERY
mcw IN DESIGNS,
ILICII IN QUALITY,
FINE IN FIN 1114111,
AND LOW IN PRICE
The above points being well appreciated, induce mot
keep these facts before the people that I may continua
to receive their patronage, promising prompt attention
to all orders entrusted to me.
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BOOTS AN D SIDOEb.
BARTLETT
FINE CUSTOM-MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MADE ON OUR IMPROVED LASTS,
Insuring Comfort, Beauty , and Durability.
33 South Sixth Street,
_ IIIIIIOE_CHIESTIVIM
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EDUCATION
WEST CHESTER FEMALE SEMI
v • NARY.
WEST f/EIESTELOITH TER CO.. PA.
This Inetitution, under the aro, of zulli 8 P. C.
EVANS, assisted by competent teachers, will bo open for
!he reception of pupils on TEL RItiO4.K tho lath of
Sept( utter next, Circulars, contai eine' terms and other
nforniation, can be bad on application to the Prin.
cipal. • auto- mg
MBE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SOUTH
Bethlehem, Pa. Term opens Supt. 1. Applicants
examined August 29th and 201 h.
HENRY COPPER,
Lloii.ctoat.
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