BUSINESS NOTICES. Geo. Sleek Jr Co." Grand, Square and Upright Pianos. Pianos to rent. J. E. GOULD, rny2B s tr tf§ • No. 923 Ohostnnt street. Conrad Meyer. Inventor and Nana , . toter of the celebrated Iron Frame Piano, has received the prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibition, Len don, England. The highest prizes awarded when and wherever exhibited. Warerooms,722 Arch street. Established Mt myl a m wtf§ ibiIISEIINNTS. —Boucicault's beautiful racing drama, en - titled 77re I'lying Scud, will.be_repeated at the Walnut this evening. —At Fox's the Con-Can is produced every evening in splendid style. —Carncross & Dixey's is opened every evening to large audiences. A good pro graiume,in.which are the burlesques School for ,Scoriduitind Quiet Lodgings, will be given. —The Sappho Operetta Company is per forming with success at Ditprez & tenedict's Seventh Street Opera House. Offenbach's op eretta Hue and the Crocodile is received nightly with much applause. CITY BULLETIN. State of Thermometer Tide Bay at the Bulletin Office. 10 A. 67 der. 12 fd 72 deg. 2P. M 74 deg. Weather ar. Wind Northeast. To THE CHAHlTABLE.—Contributions ]eft at this office in aid of the families of John L. Smith, :Francis Fritz and Matthias W. Furey. (who died from injuries received at the burn ing of the sugar refinery, Crown and Race streets), will be duly acknowledged and promptly forwarded to the Treasurer of the .Fund for their relief. TIM PUBLIC BATIIS.—The reports of the Superintendents of the Public Baths for the past week show the following results : •-•- n Utiz: 366 54 . 1877 503 Almond Street,Del. 400 95 2454 369 South St.Sehtrylkill 1622 565. 2630 1142 'Wire Bridge-- .1943 422 3423....748 lIRCAPITULATION. 4,331 1,137 10,384 `, 868 Men Women .. Boys Girls At the Bedford Street Missi-on Baths, as re ported by Rev. John D. Long, the number•of bathers during the week ending yesterday was : 80y5... SG Dined The Bedford Street Baths were opened July r, and from that time until Thirrsday night the bathers were Men.... 80y5.... Women TUE NEW PUBLIC BUILDING (10:1131ISSION e-The members of the new public building commission, provided for by an act of the last Legislature, met at the Mayor's office at boon to-day. There were present Hon. D. M. Fox, or : Hon. H. M. Phillips, Theo. Cuyler, Esq., Lewis C. Cassidy; Esq., S. W. Catell; President Select Council, and gen. Louis Wagner, President of.Common_Council. Mayor Fox WaS called to The chair, and Gen. Wagner was appointed Secretary. - The Commission then proceeded to effect a permanent organization. BOIL D. M. • Fox was elected President, and E. G. 'Woodward was elected Secretary. A committee was appointed ti devise rules for the govcsumeut .of the Commission _ami ciosying out the Objects of the act of .As- henry W. Gray, Esq. was unanimously elected a member to till the vacancy 'caused by the death of Win. DeVine. 1 n the bill, ,‘ William L. Stokes" was named as one of the Commission. It was evident to the members that this was intended for Wm. S. Stokely, accordingly the seat of Mr. Stokes was declared vacant, and Id r. Stokely was unanimously elected -- The — Coup September 6 CITY M ORTALITY.—The number of inter merits in the city, for the week ending at noon to-day was 317, against 296 the same period last year. Of the whole number 124 were iadUlts and 193. children-1110 being under one year of age ; 163 were males; 154 females; 94 boys, and 99 girls. the number of deaths in each Ward was: 19 Sixteenth 6 .181 Sevontoeut li 10 Eiehteenth 111 .11 Nineteenth 17 ID Twoninqh - . 5 Twenty-first .11 1 1 went y -514,151 'J 91Twenty-third ....................IC C Twenty-fourth IV Twenty-fifth Twouty -81 xt h ti Twenty-sorenth ......... 11 Twenty-eighth Unknown First Secono Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth. Tenth. Eleventh Twelfth Thirteenth. Fourteenth Fifteenth ... The principal causes of death were: apo plexy, 3; croup, 2; congestion of the brain, 4; congestion of the lungs, 3; consumption, 36 ; convulsions, 15 ; diph theria, 3; diarrhuia, b; disease of the Leart, ; 61; scarlet fever, ; ty phoid fever, 10; inflammation of the brain, 8; inflammation of the stomach and bowels, i; ; manumits, 31 ; old age. 8; palsy, 4 ; cholera, 1: cholera infantum, ; cholera morbus, 4: dysentery, 8; relapsing fever, 1 ; typus FIRE AT A DYE-HOUSE.— This morning, about twenty minutes pat four o'clock, a tire broke out in th. Fair _Hill dye works, located at Huntingdon and Emerald streets, Nine teenth Ward. The establishment is owned and orono ed by Joseph It reenwood & Sun. The building is brick, three stories in height, Will in the form of an L. The lire - z,righnated it, the second story. and the portion of the orks located on Etaerglil street was entirely burned on:.. A large quantity of earn in pro. cess of ch)llng and drying was tleAroyed. The loss is estiniati:d at , i 4,000. The insurance a llio unt l , to istt,oton. The tire originated from the stove in the drying-room. ' A Ti:i. , Al 4 '; l / 2 .1 , r Exi•ClOrri;!..S , -day the em ployesMesq.s. Wood &Co Factory, Ty, t y-second and Spring (:a - den streets, are availing themselves of a gener , ,n, ul Tort Lindy extended by their employers to partici pat.• iii a day's pleasur.. A tioto -tarn for Spring Mill Bel.:iits, on the Leading Rai!. read, tld. morning, and the beautiful day no doubt realizes the eajo;:natnt of those . wln.) are fortunate enough to be enabled to l e av e the Quaker City for a day. Pot. Jet: SHWA:ANT At,sAl. L'IT D. van lot is and Michael McKeown were at Pass -3 oak road and Reed street, last night, and were ordered away by Sergeant Duffy, of the Eleventh District Police. They refused to go and v, - ere arrested. Both turned upon tip Sergeant and beat and kicked him. °the' policemen came up, and the assailants were a7Tested. They Dad a hen ring before All. Collins, and were each held in $l,OOO bail for ATrEst errrii Itoitiontv.—Henry Marlin and Charles Wood eel( red a tavern at Fourth anti l‘laster streets yvstOday afternoon. The bar room was deserted. Wood i,neaked up stairs and Marti', started behind the bar to rob the money drawer. A boy made his appearance about this time and gave the alarm. Both men were captured. Alter a hearing before Alderman Burns the prist.ner;• were sent to Moyamensing.. , • RoBJWI).—,I lie 'Swedish brig Gras. 'mere, Captain Kellin, is now lying at Race street wharf. Sometime during last night the cabin was entered by a thief, and a trunk, containing clothing and a lot of• little triulceli which. bad 'been collected during varioav voya, was carried oft. The trunk beletlged to a sister of the Vaptaiu. BABE BALL PLAYING Al . '•"]Allt,ilo' The Park Commissioners' Committee on sit perintendence and Pplico bas decided that ball playing in the paik stall be suspotsle.l for the present.. This. is . made .imeessary ;n consequence of thero being hut .ont, vulsble road for.driviu purposes, and the dangr.r persons in carriages being struck by halt FIRE AT I3RIDESDURG.--ThiB morning alio -LI - o'clock a tire broke out in the lager beer i•rwery of Andrew - Erdrick, *No. 124 - Ash vet% in Bridesburg. The establishment ww4 sine, about 40 feet square. The flames spread apidly and communicated to a two.andrhalf .Dried frame dwelling adjoinniug Both cf liese buildings were destroyed. .The fire burned so fiercely that surroundinz reperty was greatly endangered, and the city iuthorities were telegraphed to for assistance. L;liief Engineer Downey sent out. the Friend -hip -Engine, and Kensington and Taylor Hose Companies. —A wagon-shed and stable- attached to._ the. brewery were also destroyed. The loss of Idr. Edrich is not known. He has an insurance of $3,000 in the Bucks County Insurance Company. A frame — dwelling on Bparhs street took fire and was entirely destroyed. It was occu pied by two families named Sinn and Lull mann. On Brown street two frame dwellings were partly destroyed. BREWERY BURNED.—A small brick building in the rear of the beer saloon of Adam Wolf, No. 81l Callowhill street, was destroyed by tire aborthalf-past two o'clock this morning. The structure was used as a brewery, and con tained a large vat, some barley and a quantity of beer. CAUGHT IN THE Buck and William Williams were found iu the store - of Bucknor, McCammon & Co., on Water street, yesterday afternoon, engaged in steal ing cigars and tobacco. They were arrested, and were committed to prison by Alderman Kerr. FOUND DROWNED.—The body of an un known woman was found in the Delaware, at the Kensington Screw Dock, this morning. The Coroner was notified. Lion , EXPWSTON.—A coal oil lamp explo ded at a house, No. 735 South Fourth street, abent eleven _o'clock this roimaing,..,.Thp.mat• oil set fire to the fui•nitiure in the room; and the damage done; is estimated at 5250. A COAT TITIT.F.—John Barley, colored, was arrested. at Sixth. and Lombard streets; last night, for the larceny of a coat. Alderman Delaney held him in $5OO bail to answer at Court. BESOLTED FROM DnowNmo.—Thomas Rob instm tell into the Delaware below Walnut street wharf, about 9 o'clock, last evening, Ile was rescued from drowning by boat's crew No.l, of the Harbor Police. GETTING READY.—Nothing is farther from our thoUghts through the SuMmer days. than ..wiuter-elothingoind-thelvetysight-of-ati-eVer roat'would make Yffperspite freely. ,Never rheleSs,.our winter clothing is being got ready for us, and even now, in August, while we generally think only of " thin things," our heavy garments, quilted and padded, are in process of Iveparation. We are wondering what the , tyles will be, but the styles have all been de termined ' upon these two months, and long , since were put in the 'hands of the clothing men. And on these models Beeman& of cut ters and tailors hate been building our winter sheiterings all through the summer months. Go, at the beginning of a season, into a large clothing-house; for instance, take the largest of them all, Wanamaker & Brown's, and you wonder where the immense piles of garments all come from, and little think that from three to six full months previous, the busy em ployits of the house have been hard at it pre paring these woolempyramidsAtthis minute wore than two thousand busy people are at work cutting and sewing, trimming and press ; lig. and mote than two hundred machines seep up their incessant clatter, preparing -toe': for this 'obe single establishinent—Oali hall. Miles of cloth and cartloads of ilk are being used up; mil lons of buttons and thousands- of buckleS ire being sewed on. The three upper ori es of the grand structure on Market and sextb street.; present as lively a scene AS can et..a,4itti-ver , y , -elatyltat -- army of sewing men and 'women march in eat Out, taking or returning work; while i daeards on the pavement still announce • Hands wanted." During the past season the -a; les of Oak H all amounted on some single days t o over SI.),000, and the Cashier's office was like bank, whose only function was receiving ;r -posits and whose only officers were re avi lig-tellers. People said Wanam ieeat_was "coining - 1 money. 1S:ow we see the ether side. Sauce the lasi winter's trade a early 51,000,000 worth Of, goods have been aaaanufaetured, and every week thousands of dollars arc paid to " hands," The single little esjgpiticant, item of buttons used on the stock of tall clothing now being manufactured at lak Hall would puzzle any one to count, and sewing -silk, which is accounted as nothing in the cost of a garment, becomes a large item in he aggregate. It requires considerable nerve to make such expenditures so runny months in advance of ally return, and subject to so many coutingen ad es of weather and war, good or bad times hut some men have nerve, and when directed ay a sound judgment, this is the one secret of unparalleled success. Dill] times never come to an establishment like Oak Hall, for if the advancing season lessens the sales on the first three floors, the nearer approach of the next season redoubles the industry of the upper three, and so it is busy season" at Sixth and Market all the rear round. - 411 419 4•J4 . 79 .:' ,) . 2,831 aiinurnect_ until CAPE MAY—CEANGE OF TRAINS.—The West Jersey Railroad Company announce the with- Irawal of the four o'clock P. M. Fast Express :rain to Cape May after to-day, and of the nine o'clock A. M. Express train from Cape May after Monday, the 29th instant, as dui. y 'e s, but will continue to run them once a eek, viz.: Down.. ou. Saturdays and up f,) u Mondays, until the close of the season. The gular trains will leave Philadelphia at nine ,clock A. M. and a quarter past three o'clock +'. M. daily. The time of the quarter past !arc o'clock I'. M. train has been shortened, d is it to be rim as au Express train. nn 4 FRA TILE PRESENTS.—A, the selection of desirable present for alady friend frequently uses {great perplexity to a very great Mum- I' , 1' gentlenian readers, they may rest e.sured that a package of Messni. Stephen Whitman & Son's choice confections, mixed th his exquisite chocolate preparations, ark. 'l/le and always acceptable. Their store is k t the . i:;enthw est corner. of: welfth, and t streetS. ITE x.ND LA,sl SALE OF ALL TIIE I i ;,$Ol.l, Lois IN 1111: TOIVAPIJE Mort on the West Chester Railroad, collies .1, ;Monday, 21411 instant, with usual free exi -iirsiou trains leaving the West Chester depot, iT "o'clock on that day. Binvit & Sox, Alle ,ii,neers. CAS[ G.-A camp meeting of ~ i ored people is now being held at Everet ; ;love, N'edia. Trains leave the depot of the est, Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. birty-first and Chestnut streets,to-morrow at • A.M., 10 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. The rateS for, :n lets inive been reduced. 11'.A::9'ED ;JUMP OVEIMOARD.—AII :t , 01;VII man, who appeared like a wanderer, I; n [Tril, yesterday afternoon, to destroy niself, by jmnping into the river at the \Vest .tersey ferry. He was prevented from doing re, by the , employo , , and taken to the Station house, where he was temporarily locked up. He was thought to be laboring under the in (loom° of liquor, or insanity. THE IVUNG BI7RGLAIIS.- We are desired by the mother of the young lad Shultz, who was' committed to the, county jail a fiw days ago, charged With petty larceny, to say that he has rOsided'in Camden but three mouths, instead of two years, as was reported. ff • • • ASS/a:LT AND ATIERI enry Kail has been committed by•J wide° Henry, of Newton township, to answer for an a.sault and bat tery on John Taylor. VIOLATING THE LICENSE LAW. -1 man named Berman Shultz Las been held to an-, siva for selling liquor without license, and, keeping a disorderly house in Newton town ship. rEw JERSEY nalkrunts. FATAL 13;iiitNino.,-A - lints Holbrook, or yin laud, was so rely burned a few nights from the ex ~losion of a "kern st - ne lani.,, 11041 ;Altar:id sltat. a.ttecwards. 'P1:1 ibA U 'WHAT JENKINS ASKED His WIFE !—Jen kins is not going to do anything more la conundrums. He recently asked his wife the ditTerence between his head and a hogshead, and shosaid there teas none. lie says that Is not the right answer. Tho right answer to give, when asked where to procure the best family coal, is " At Mitchell & Wrath's Great Northern Depot, at the northeast corner of Ninth and Girard avenue.' Their coal is the best that is rained,and their prices con siderably below the prevailing rates. . . A PEEVISH, DELICATE OHM]) very often needs pure, fresh air and a good tonic increase the appetite, promote digestion, and build up the tone of the stomach, in order to set the patient on the highroad to robust health. Dr. Jayne's Tonic Ver tnifuge will not only exterminate Worms, but hag tonic properties admirably adapting It to promote the general health, and to meet the yrants of feeble chil dren. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut street, and sold everywhere.. - , Tth BEST and cheapest advertising medium the True Democrat, is most popular, and circulates weekly, inorc than any two others in York county. Address li[aAM.Youno, Publisher, York, Pn. THE LATEST FASHIONABLE BEVERAGE.—A fiunishing store in this city advertises a new atylo of cravat as 'the latest fashion for the throaty' This may be the latest style for the -outside-of that organ, but a fashion for the inside has Just come up which is twice .es popular. Somebody has found out that Schiedam Schnapps improve Soda water, and everybody ncquipecus in the arrangement. Al though somewhat conservative ta,peturcove are not op posed to progress, and conceiving it our solemn public,ionnialist, duty, its üblicionnoilist, to ascertain \whether Scianappirtiodm Mrtiter \elks a proper thing to recommend to our sub scribers, we tried it. The result may be stated in few words: The mixture Is good to take. and if our stomach is like stomachs in general, it is congenial to that part of the human organizatio . n. Finally. and to conclude," it touches the right spot.. —Sunday courier. PROF, CIIANDLEN, of New York, in a lecture delivered at Conner Institute, March 19th, said : • It is hardly necessary to enlarge. upon the terrible accidents which have resulted from the. Use of unsafe liero...ieue , ;-yett.bace only to -read..the-newspapers . -from day to day to see them. If is stated by some that these are exaggerated ; that these accidents never occur ; and the. y ou and I never lied a friend burned to death ; still we do have an enormous number of terrible accidents .from petroleum. In the last sevou,montha of 1869 there wore nity-live kerosene accidents in Now York, result ing in twenty-three deaths, eighteen serious injuries and fourteen slight ones. The total result for the year 1869. for the city of Now York, which I myself have cut front newspapers, is ilfty-two fatal accidents from dangerous kerosene, fifty severe and six slight ; in all, - 108 persons. to my knowledge. (rein my own reading, have been in jured by k erosene iu one year." IS hen will people learn that the best and safest oils are the cheapest Pratt's •` Astral" Oil is - perfectly Safe; ha, ing mire burned it, you will have no other in your family. We like it better titan gee. All dealers sell R— ash for Pratt's Astral Oil. The Astral Oil is for Rah, at wholesale and retail by Z Locat St Co., 1010 Blarket street. Sole egoists for Phila . lioTrriorsE GRAPES, Fine Pears. And...other Fruits Also. French eonfectionery'of his own nianu. facture, at A. L. VANsANT's, corner of Ninth and Chest nut strscta. RICH PARIS DECORATED KERR'S OIIINA HALL, NO. 121 , 3 CHESTNUT STREET ICEW STYLES AND ALL PrucEs. 7IOACIIES, ANTS, FLIES, MOSQUITOES AND all inserts MT quirky destroyed by JACOBVB INSECT PUWI.3I.R. Au. 9I C UESTNCT street. • JuDICIOUS MOTHERS AND NURSES Use BOWER'S INFANT CORDIAL, because It is ORO Of LID' most delightful and efficacious remedies ever discovered fi.r curing, the various ills to which infants and young children are subject. J ACOIII 'S VICHY LOZENGES. Highly reeom nwthied for ACIDITY OF THE 1 , 70:41AC5. IIEARTBUR V. - FLATULT.NCY AND INDIC;ESTION. TNO. 917 CHESTNUT tit reet. CLEAR ASTHE SHY-. IS -that- balmy fluid . 1% hiCti is taking the place of the unctuous compounds hitherto used for dyeing the hair. PHA Lose VITALI OR SAI.IAT/oN FOR TILE HAIR, In 118 CintIIIICSE 8.4 " the light in beauty's ees," :aid 'it darkens gray hair to any L de from golden brown to perfect ebony- Sold by all druggists.• OFF FOR THE SEASIDE.— But het ore you go, call upon SLOAN, 806 Market street li , intiutte varlet) ut -Bathing Dresses, Oil Cape; Hats. Leather Belts, etc., for Lathes, Gentlemen DEAVNT:BB, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH ii eated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D.". and Prolessor'of Etb.easea of the Eye anti Ear his speci alty t in the Medical College of Pennsylvatia,l2 years ex p. rieuce. N 0.805 Arch street. Test hnonials can- be meet, at his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrete in his prac tice. Artificial eyes intoned without pain. No charge for examination. STRAW HATS.—Messrs. C. Oakfor.l & Sons In the Continental Hotel, announce that th"y have re ceived another lot of those One Dollar straw Hate. The greatest bargains ever offered in America. LADIES can find every description of Coraeta nt florittn;s' Hoop Skirt, Corset and Ladles' Under-gar ment Emporium, 1156 Chestnut street. CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, N 0.916 Cheatuut street. Charges moderate. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. —Thin article is now deemed indispensable in hot weather. As a gentle and healthful stiMulant ginger has no al ; and in the peculiar form in which it is pre pared by Mr. Frederick Brown, at the northeast corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, it is at once convenient and palatable. Those who design making voyages by land or water should not be without the essence. LADIES going to the country or seaside Shoold procure one of those Elegant and cheap Sundowne from PAKFORD al and 836 Chestnut street SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists sundries. SNOW:MN St BRoTHICH, 23 South Eighth street. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ES tate of Enoch Gray, deceased. Thomas al Sons, Auctioneers. On Tuesday, September 27th, 1870, at 12 'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila, del phia Exchange, the following described property, viz.: N, .1. Two-story Brick Dwelling, NN yabising reet, Twenty-fourth Ward. All that two-story' brick inessuage and lot at ground, situate on the north side yalusing street, 124 feet Mi inches west of Forty seventh street. - -Twenty-fonrth Ward i thence extending northwardly 35 feet 9,1 inches to a point ; tinmeo nor th. westwardly , on n lieu' at right angles to a 21 Met wido tree*, opened along the grounds of the Cathedral Cum eterl' Co., 30 f' , “ 9 .'s Inches to the southeast side thereof ; thence couthward along the same 14 feet to a point , theoce southeastwardly 26 feet 10 inches to a point; hence southwardly 34 feet lel, incite , : t o the north eirlt thereof ; thence eastward along the Hens 11 lest to the piaci of beginning. No. 2.—Lot S. E. corner of Albion and Tower streets thnt - lot - of ground, situatewt - the soul hei - st corner of and Tower streets, (south of Cherry and west o' 'l'w outs-firs[ streets); containing in rront ou Towee street 15 feet, and extending In depth 45 bsd 6 inches to a "feet 6 inches wine alley, with privilege there,,'. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of &••18 M. THOMAS it SONS, Auctioneers, au274;e10 24 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ' P ÜBL I C SAL THOMASE.— & SONS, - A ectioneers.-Ilandsonie modern three-story,brick, ontuineoNo Chestrint, Street; west . Thirt y si rind. Twenty-soventh Ward. On Tuet.day, Septembei 13th ,1 8 . 10, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be bold at public stile, ..t the Philadelphia Exchange, all that handsome our lure three-story brick messuage (with French rout) an.i lot of ground, situate on the South side of CliestniC s; rest, west of Thirty • third street, No. 3329; containi ng in fronton Chestnut street 20 feet, and extending lir depth 126 feet to il 6 feet wide alloy, with the privilog., tle.reof. The house recedes 10 feet from the building I' no, and is handsomely enclosed with iron railing; has all the modern improvements and conveniances—inside front shutters, IRMO parlor, dining room, 2 kitchens. 9. chambers, butler's puhtry, permanent washstands, gas, with handson, fixtures, ( which are included In the sale ree of charge,) bath room, heater, 2 cooking ran gee, &c. Subje..'t to two mortgages, amounting to a 9,000. Terms-320M cosh. • immediate Kol at 3322 Chentuut Monet. 11l TIIOMA h & SONS, Auctioneers, an27,0e3,10 139 and /41 South Fourth atreet. REAL ESTAiE.—T HT) M AS & SONS Sale.—Modern throe-story Brick Dwelling. with ,i,h—yard. No, 2219 Lombard street Tuesdny SOD , P-niber 21111, Bin, at 12 o'clock, noon,will sal a t p it h. lie male. rut the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modem lions-ttory brink incoming°, with three-story back build lags and lot of ground, oituato On the Bomb mid ,if Lom bard street, wool of Twenty-coconut Ateet, 3218 ; the. lot containing in front on Lombard ctrnet 25 foot On- Chid 8 ido•y ant of 8 feet), and extending in depth 78 ;eel. The home is sub.tanthilly built, luau the gni; In roduced, bath, hot and cold water, cooklug-range, heater, &c. Ilea,* of all incumbrance. Immediate p054e5, , ,4,,0. 'Forms-6'2 MN; may remain On roortga g ,.. May be examined any (lay previous to sale. M. THOMAS R: SONS, A uctioueors. an 27 1010 44 139 sod 141 S. Fourth street TU EN 113 It N W.N RI - year,,A Milil6loll, NVithniorlern nou rottener+, ; large lot:; fruit and shade treas. Near and horse cars. Rent, .5100 per month. -Addreds WEB STER, Bum cru.N Office. 1111276 t FOR REN T—.-.lf UR N ISFI RD R ESTA hence, with I:inth:ionic grounds, at s. W. corner. tipruco :And Thirty-ninth streets, Apply prom ises. nu 27 3t* fp, FOR RENT—SUITABLE FOR A Era largo retail trade. flpit floor and basement of tim new Btoros Nos. 114 and 114 North NINTH street. Ap Ply to WILLIAM H. BACON. an 27 ea lu 111-6t` 317 Walnut atreot. TO RENT= ON ARCH STREET, BE Lo w . Eighth, a large well-lighted ayeand story ROOM] MAO 22 by HO feet ; the beat locatieu in the city for bull'. ill'eti. Apply to W. C. PERRY, au27-2t3 72i-Areh:itt'Oet. CITY NOTICES. DINNER AND TEA SETS, REAL ESTATE SALES. TO riT. f,'"l' I N, - ,:,'‘, -1 1r1J.R1)A..) 7 .',...... - A ticlitlST ::?, .;.'•-,-.1',-,i7() STRAWBRIOGE4:CLOTRIER: Sheeting Linens, heavy and fine, froin up. Pi/low-Case 3Lineris, from z iplOc. up. Shirt Front linens. Butchers' tAriens. Virie!TDamask 'Towels, sc. up. 13a - thing 'rowels, 20c. up. INapkins, $1 00 per dozen up. noylietF., 65c. per dozen up. TNTursery Diapers" in all Widths. Crumb Linens. l3leached Table lAN:kens. Unbleached 'Fable Linens. Shirtir3osomg, our own make. STRAWB - -4 :1 - 1)GE'& CLOT.;':'-, 11,,R, GAS FIXTURES. &C. INSURANCE-) , WATCHES. JEWELRY. &C. ---- ----- ale__ THE , ~. - ..7,- - s . : <l, Baker i ,_ triad _.&_ Col.-. --- PROVIDENT __,..-, c . -,-. • - ' ,-,-..,.„....„.„,..,..,._ , •• • k? .._.. • 1 ' . ;,., . .'! ,^, ,-- .., . ' t 7 1 ALA M:FACTURERS OF :FE AND TRUST CO, .!, :,.:; '.l .:-:- •.; 0 - f . ' ~,,, , t r 0.. , ... k ..A. _ ~.,,.._,L ,.,...., „:,.. , ..,. ), O AS FIXTURES of ). , ; PHILADELPHIA, - r--- , ....... ______ . , ----,-- -, FICE- 7 11o• 11l South FOURTH St. • JEWELERS, :;HANDFLIERS, No. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, ~ .!,,nlyc .l to pyornote Litejjaturauce arnu e ng mnrohers t be SO 'IE7I OF FRIENDS. Good T15.1..3 of any de. Ras - largely Increased their stock of .1 ,ratio solicited. ' • PENDANTS,- .: _. ._ ~:•. l iciee, Ore fuly_hulefi.,9xct,oding_ . ~.- • . , ~: , ~ - -, .., LUN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. DIAMONDS' . - --- 1. , !BRACKETS, &c., , ~ • la 19 a PHILADELPHIA COMPANY, and entitles . AND • t ' , c , special confider:, e of the community. OfiNew Designs. ,- fl Rates,. Security. Low Rates DIAMOND JEWELRY. -• —,au Expenses. - ihrely Mutual. EIIIERALDS, SAPPHIRES, PEARLS, SALENROODIS: . ~ OPALS AND CAMEOS, Low Rate of Mortality. 710 Chestnut Street. ;hese conditions enable a company to give advacttag e It, Mountings of Exquisite Style, carefully p7l.i. . ~ ich cannot be surpassed. pared by the most SiVlfful Workmen.. policies issued on the Non•Forfeltnro Plan. tlatistics show that the average mortality of Friends They also call particular attention to : /lii&DirrikleiOnll : N neatly 20 per tont, less than that of the general popn• eoun. A LOW RATE OF MORTALITY NEW ',STYLES OF JEWELRY z.. W. corner Twelfth and Brown Sl2.- sisicus :', EAP INSURANCE IN A MUTUAL COMPANY', ~,' ".2n, r n • t ,, r2, 2tel a 6troo: In Roman Gold, 'Gold and Enamel,' Turquoise, Black Onyx, , GAS FIXTURES' SEWING 111ACIHNE — S. AT REDUCED RATES. —.—...... Parisian Enamels. Persons furnishing houses or stores will find ~... TH E No. 902 CHESTNUT STREET. . nsv3l to th 8 MO it to their interest to deal with the Manufae• WHEELER 4 WILSON _______ turers direct. Our assortment of all kinds of , SUMMER- RESORTS. ' .Gas Fixtures cannot, be equaled in the city, f and we invite all those in want to call on SEWING- MACHINES, 40cean licvuse' l • MISKEY, MERRILL 6.. THACKARA, The Bost and field on the Itasiest , Terme.' . C4PE IVIAV:, N. J. HANIUFACEVRERN, , . PETERSON •&• • CARPENTER, • • o;-,Oil aceonitn odistions can" noi; be hat V eLii.4'fi6o,• Showroons, No. 718 Chestnut Street. 1' , ' . , ci.,,,. Hefei.' Address . • a» is scorn ' • . ' 914 CHESTNUT STREET. - LYCEET .1 . Sit WYEWProprietOro; I , o l ,V E 'r up k or ,T D ° l . A ' Al '" DioND% _ A w l..- r ° O l3 X.: _______'___ _.. „_____. ,_., __ . _ ... _ . .' ~ .. _ .._ ..',. a . ' . 1 . 17 _ 1 --- "4 . P : . , . __ ...-._ ____. ~._ .• ' _ __JEWELEy, PLATE, OLOT.IIIN.H,:acc,,_t4_ • Ft NMI - . . .., 44111 1 1 $ • JONES & °W.'S 11 - fie tn - tliTyrf, - - OLD-ESTABLIEIBICD LOAN OFFICE; , - .• - . ~ ~ . " ... - LORETTO SPRINGS., ~ . Corner of Third and Gaskill streets, ' OPTICIANS. . Loretto Nprtnio,' Courafbrici t3ouitty, jp 6 ,,,, . • :Below Lombard. IQ. E.- DIAMONDS, WATCHES; • JEWELHT . , : . ' . 'Will bo calmed on the FIFTH of J..11LY,, . 01:113,&c., . ', . S,PEOTAOLES., , 5 For Circulara and other information, address P.O. ad TOR 9A1.2 AT ' above. ' '•• ' II ' ' ,• BENAREAHLY LOW PRICES. , Microscopes, Teiescones, T.hermorneters, blathematicaT FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, Proprietor. mAitfrplin surveying phil.mmtlicai..and Drawing Instruglenl 9 a ' jyl te ‘r o Hi c - iiii r 2 - . lil/8114.E188 -ESTABLISHED reduced edges.! ___ ' • ''' ' I , Q'ICA-f31.1)-E-71$0/1.11,111141,t ' Al' Ji'l - tt.k.,14 OW 1140.--SOLIIIICLER dc. ABIASTBONG, ' ES W.ALEEN 4c C 0.,., , , 0 col tage,(Jape,lilland, 80 feet from the ocean, Board Undortak'erls,lB27 Gorreant oval AN emu (And raw et. 1119`44 'Chest:ll;a Street,. , • g g aily re..tucu. , , , D.H. Scwurtare.aii lapl4-IyriA I ..13.8. ARMSTUO ~ .k1125-12t* ' Our offerings for the present season of this most important class of Goods for domeslo use will excel that of . any former season, both in extent of, stook and variety of fabrics offered. From our.immense stock our patrons will be enabled to select any width, weight or quality of SHIRTING, SHEETING, &c., known, in the markets of this , country, and having evidence that heretofore our system of furnishing these goods to the consumer at the lowest wholesale rates was appreciated by the community, we -shall continue to offer the same indiiteMents Our stock of CANTON FLANNELS is also now complete, and embraces full lines of the English Swansdown, besides all the most celebrated domestic makes. LINEN GOODS. In House-furnishing Linens we offer our own importations, besides choice selections from the stooks of our largest importers. Our Linen Department cannot be surpassed for variety of assortment in fresh, new goods. Families, Hotels and Publio Institutions are respectfully invited to examine and especially to compare prices. We enumerate in part : uckalatick. Towels I.oc. u N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. ---o-*---- jfil lyrg, •a t-4.1
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