THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1800. rrav3 sursaxAXHr. C'ltT Affalra. The tmilding inspectors; liavo ordered the tnrret and spire of St. Clement's Church, at Twentieth and Cherry streets, to ho taken down. Although undoubtedly an ornament, it was lotnr since ascertained that, frrnn inattention, bad workmanship, or some other cause, the turret was in an unsafe rondillon. Yesterday afternoon, at 2-I50 o'clock, John McLaughlin, aged fourteen years, while bathing; at llickcrson street wharf, was accidentally drowned. The residence of Mr. 5irch, northwest corner of Krie and Catharine streets, was en tered hy thieves on Sunday morning or Saturday night, during the absence of the family troin the city, by prying open a back window. The house was completely rain-ackcd, beds torn up, closets broken open, and everything in general disar ranged. Early, yesterday morning, as the Spring Carden Jln.e Company's ladder truck was re turning from a fire in 'West Philadelphia, it ran down an embankment on liridgc street, near the Pennsylvania Railroad depot, and upset. The following fremcn were caught, under it and se riously hurt: William Lewis. Ceorge Ksher, William Ksher, John Ion-ley, llillier Karnes Henry Cole, .loliu c'harpley, an'd Mile Sharpies. Last n'ighl a meeting ol the several Con ferences ot the Society ol .St. Vincent du Paul, for clothing and assij-ting the poor, was hcUl in the basement ol St. Jon-ph's Church, Willing's alley, and. alter the transaction of the usual business, an eloquent address was delivered bv Hon. Joseph K. Chandler, as to the life anil limits of the late spiritual director of the orga nization, Kev. F. J. liarbelin, S. J. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hall of the United American Mechanics, held therein on Saturday evening last, tin; tol low ing gentlemen were elected to the positions nanudior the ensuing year: President, M.N. Calely, ol No. -it,-. Secretary, John 15. Uatt. ol No. I!; Treasurer, John K rider, of No. 44; Trus tees Henry DcpcrM'i). of No. ii: Richard P. Audress, '.t; lienjamin F. Brown, 10: Matthias Stemmer, P2; William Keible, 15: William L. Wollcrtoii. Ill; David Carman, li'.f; II. M. hinder man, Hti; A. i. Uedstreake, lilt; William Vomer. 44; William Wood, 4.": Ceoige W. Jenkins, .Mi: Jos. H. Lambert. TO; James Folkcr, (S; Daniel Shoemaker, of I). C, No. 1. Janitor. Christian Sharer. The following persons were admitted to the Hospital yesterday: Mile sharpies, aged -0 years, residing u No. U( ' Jo Master street, severely injured about the body. Michael Doyle, aged :!( years, residing at Front and Callowhill streets, Injured in the leg, by coming in contact with a snag while bathing at. Smith s Island. Last evening about (i o'clock a crowd of men engaged in a quarrel at Smith's Island, during which, it is alleged, Henry Sweeny com mitted an assault upon special otlicers Lindsay and Signumd. Sweeny was arrested and taken to the Union Street Station. Yesterday afternoon, at about 2 o'clock, a gang of young men were conducting themselves indecorously on the corner ol Front and Vine stieets, anil Policeman (ieorge lilacs, of the Seventh di.-trict, ordered them away. Pretend ing compliance, they betook themselves to an opposite corner ol the same street, and were again ordered to remove. This they declined, and behaved rather uncivilly to the oilieer, who took the most turbulent John Brown into cus tody. He resisted, and his friends also inter fered, and a general row ensued. The oilieer pluckily held his prisoner, and, aided by Police man William Council, of the same district, took both Brown and a confederate to the station house, where they were locked up. On the route the prisoners were several times nearly rescued by a dozen of their companions. Po liccmeu Blaess, however, drew his revolver, and the crowd, finding him a determined man, desisted from their riotous conduct. On Saturday afternoon a well-dressed indi vidual entered the banking house of Bioren A: Co., Third street, above Waluut.and presented a forged contract warrant of the Highway Depart ment to the amount of i ' "'). A cheek for the amount, less the discount, was given by the firm. After the man had left the premises the warrant was examined and found to be a for gery. Mr. i'ioreu at once ran to the bank on which the check was drawn and stopped pay ment, lie also remained there until the institu tion closed, but the check was not presented. The forger was too sharp for that. On receiving the cheek he had stepped into an adjoining broker's olliee and exchanged it for gold. Doiucstiu Altatr. Gold closed ou Saturday at Senator Fenlon has Hailed for Europe. The specie shipped to Havana on Satur day was fcLV-MO. San Francisco will celel irate the centennial of Humboldt's birth. On his return to this country, Mr. Seward will le publicly received at Portland, Oregon. Martin Collins was stabbed through the heart in Cincinnuti, last night, by Thomas Kinney. Bishop CummingH has offended Bishop "White-house, of Chicago, by preaching in his diocese. It is proposed to hold tho next Trans Continental Huilroad Convention at Oswego, New York. Walter Brown, of Pittsburg, won the single scull race nt the Lachiue (Canada East) Kegatta, on Saturday. The spirit-barrel manufactory of Strass fc Wee, at Wilmington, N. C, was burned on Saturday. Loss, 5.(itt0. The" Congressional Wars and Means Com mittee are returning east by way of the White Pine silver regions. The ferry boat Lincoln was burned in Boston harbor yebterday morning. The passengers were lauded safely. Upper Three liuus, Barnwell District, South Carolina, has had a political light, in which two men were killed. Charles T. Harvey has commenced litigation to prevent the deeds of the Hempstead Plains being made over to A. T. Stewart. Secretary Loutwell has written a letter to Mr. Stokes, the (iubci national candidate in Tennessee, wishing him success in the campaign. Sprague has appealed from the judgment of the Court commanding him to pay Ainauda Craig 10,000 for breach of promise of marriage. The Secretary of the Treasury, in replvto a communication, calls attention to the fact ihat the coolie trade is iu violation of United States laws. Twelve of tho crew of the Blue Jacket were picked up, and taken to the Falkland Islands, Laving iu their possession four boxes of gold saved from the wreck. Michael Dougherty was shot dead In a ceme tery at Memphis yencrclav by William Stearns, while preventing the latter from shooting a Mr. Hill, superintendent of the cemetery. Another accident has occurred on the Erlo Railroad, near Jersey City. Two men, em ployes of the road, were 'in Hired. Cause, a ireight traiu running iuto a passenger train. Foreign AILiir. Vienna, July 24. in the Reiehsrath the ComiMiitce eu the Budget has reported against abolishing tho embassies ut Home and in tho minor Knropcan capitals. Maukio, July 24. The Government has Is sued a decree reviving and putting iu force tho martial laws of April, 11. Madiud, July U.i. A tight has occurred near Ciudud Heal, between tho Carlists, under tSava riegics, and the national troops, commanded by (ieuerul Tormibeti. Tho former wero defeated nnd dispersed, losing many killed and wounded. Agitation is general throughout the country, but no further hostilities uro reported. Tho citizens here are excited over tho news, but there are no Judications of disorder. London, July 24. Advices from Rio Janeiro to June 2(1 state that Lopez was In the moun tains in a strong position, with live thousand men. 1 he revolution in Unvuny continued. Presi dent Battle had marched"' into the interior again to meet Carabello, who watt at tho keait "d tho insurgent lorctB. Havana, July 24. General Pncllo has Issued a proclamation to the Inhabitants of Puerto Principe, In which he declares his Intention of enforcing Do Kodas' policy, summed up in the words "Spain," "Justice," "Morality." General Latona has left Puerto Principe, and will embark probably for Spain. The rebels have destroyed a bridge on tho Nncvitns Railroad, near Puerto PriHt ipe. Havana, July 24 The Spanish troops, near Bnracoa. have captured and shot sixty rebels. The cholera Is decreasing at Puerto Principe. Key West, July at. Admiral Hoff, with his flag-ship Contooeook, the gunboat Gettysburg, and the iron-clad Centaur, reached Santiago de Cuba on July 11th. Great excitement prevailed in the city, the people supposing the squadron coming for the purpose of bombarding the place. On the 12th Inst. the American Consul visited the Contoo eook nnd had an interview with Admiral Hoff, and on the lllth the Admiral had an interview with the Governor, and on the following day the visit was returned, when otlicial salutes were exchanged. Admiral Hoff made a thorough examination of the circumstances attending the murder of Ame rican citizens. The Governor said he could not resist the clamor of the volunteers for their blood, and had consented to their execution, on the ground of Dulec'a proclamation declaring filibusters to be pirates. Admiral Hoff severely condemned their execution without trial, "and made a sharp protest. The Governor agreed to allow prisoners to be tried in tnture, but orders have been issued to the Spaniards not to bring in prisoners he re alter, but tw kill them on the spot. The squadron left Santiago de Cuba on July Kith, and arrived here yesterday. The Presbyterian chaplain of Spike Isl.rul Government Prison in Ireland reports to the directors of convict prisons in that country that a few of the oldest of the convicts, and "those coming from the furthest North, came to him with a request that in the praises of God he would use only the Psalms of David, and not introduce hvmns, which they objected to as not being; inspired. It so happened that the convicts who led the singing liked to have some hymns, and as the chaplain was favorable to their partial use himself, he persuaded the ob jectors to yield, and the singing of both psalms and hymns now goes on harmoniously. He adds that this introduction within the walls of a prison of a vexed question well known outside of them evinces more thought about religion than some people would give convicts credit for. If the Spike Island convicts had shown the same reverence for inspired writing before their in carceration as they now show, they would have saved thcniselTcs much trouble and the country much expense. A very good move in educational matters is reported from France. By a recent arrange ment ou the part of the Minister of Education, M. Duruy, on the one hand, and the authorities ol certain German States on the other hand, a regular exchange of German and French stu dents in training for professorships at public schools will henceforth lake place bet ween the two countries. While tho Germans will finish their education chielly with regard to French at French seminaries, the young French students are to be admitted free of all expense to tho benefits of German colleges for a certain number of years. It is gratifying to find that during the early period of the Papacy there existed a Pope whose humility was as remarkable as the high preten sions of his later successors. Wo reproduce a translation from an inscription set up by Da masiis, Pope of Rome, which was found some years ago broken into 120 fragments. It is in honor of certain saints and martyrs, and was found near a crypt where they are buried in the Via Appia. It runs as follows: "Here, If you would know, is heaped together a whole crowd of holy ones. The honored sepulchres enclose the bodies of the saints. Their noble souls Die Palace of Heaven lias taken to itself. Here lie the companions of Xystus, who bear away the tro phies from the enemy. Here a number of elders who guard the altars of Christ. Here Is buried the priest who long lived in peace. Here the holy confessors whom Greece sent us. Here lie youths and boys, old men and their chaste ollspring, w ho chose for the better part to keep their own virgin chastity. Here, I, Danmsus, confess 1 wished to lay my bones, but 1 feared to disturb the holy ushesof the saints.'' To the genuine hagiologist so much anony mous saintship is, we are free to confess, a little irritating. It reminds us of the unfortunate ac cident which occurred at the Eseurial on its cap ture by the French, when the innumerable nails, teeth, "thumbs, jaw nud thigh-bones, and other fragments of saints and martyrs, which till then had been kept separate, carefully labelled and docketed, were thrown into one hideous jumble, in which state they have remained ever since. Any one, therefore, who is anxious to revere any part of the body, however obscure or insignilieant. of his or her patron saint, is obliged to go in for blindly adoring tho whole mass of relics, in the hope that the blessed frag ment more particularly aimed at may be stil included iu the heap. One, however, perhaps the most priceless gem of all, has unquestion ably been lost, for nothing is now known of tha . gorgeous specimen of urchangelic plumage, a leather from Gabriel's wing, six feet long, which the author of "Vathek" saw there in the year 1TS0. We tremble to think what may become of the remainder of these inestimable treasures in these degenerate days of toleration and liberty in ppuin. A correspondent of the liombay Gazette, who visited the Suez Canal in the middle of May, gives an interesting account of the works in progress along the line. Personal inspection made him a believer for the tirst time in the canal as "a really great achievement," especially when he saw the waters of the Mediterranean rushing pust him iu a strong current 150 feet broad into the Bitter Lakes. Already the water let in through Hie derersoir near Scrapcnm has Hooded the basin of the lakes into a good depth, but a vast quantity more must yet bo introduced before the lakes are raised to the level of the caual. "In point of fact," he writes, "the whole country must be covered with water before the desired level is reached and the embankment can be cut away. M. Lavallcy proposes to bring the Red Sea "into the aid of the Mediterranean in order to aecompitii the work, and has lixed the 1st of October as the date lor effecting communication between the two seas. But the works at Chalotif will certainly not be completed at that date, or for some tune alter it; audi onservo inai niu contractor has ingeniously provided a loophole of escape for himself by proposing to cut through the bank of the canal at the head of the Suez lngooiw, several miles from the entrance to the channel, nnd so let the water into the Bitter Lakes from this side by a fresh deuernuir. This will certainly be one mode of establishing through communication; but I need not say that it will be a quite different thing from the opening of the canal for tho navigation of heavv ships. Ismailia is a charming little town, but "it makes one smile to hear every man talk of it as likely to supersede Alexan dria." There is no port yet In Lake limsah, much less any trade, but ft is a pleasant p ace lor bathing, and in-one respeut, at least, it is already in advance of some parts nearer home there are regulations that every bather shall wear a full dress In the morning though in the evening he may be allowed to go Into the ator with a "simple calecon." Tho canal at hi-Gisir is very narrow, and to make bad worse, instead of running in a straight line, through some blunder on the part of tho engineers, it de ed ibes "a regular corkscrew curve, presenting very awkward points for a big ship to steer round." The navigation of tho canal from Ismailia to Port Said is perfectly freo all tho way for liver boats of a light draught of water, hut dredges are constantly at work deepening tho channel. After reading tho foregoing ae couut, It seems very uncertain whether the canal will be open for navigation ut tho time fixed by M. de Lesscps. We observe that tho Jnd pen dance Jieltje, on the authority of a letter from Paris, states that the F'.mperor of Austria and tho King of Italy have declined tho Egyptian Viceroy's Invitation; and it is doubled whether the Empress of tho French will houor tho ycca-' Bion with her presvuvc MARINE TELEGRAPH. For tuUltiumal Marine A'etct First Fag. AIMANAO FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Rrm Kmr.s. 4 WIMoon Ilium 914 Bun Bets 7Hih Wateb..... . . .... 4 20 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK, .Tonw O. Jamf.s, ) o. h. itciinouow, Committee or tfib Mouth. Thomas L. .ii.i.rnrtF, ) AIUVK.tlKTH OK FAN HTEA.IISIIITH. FUR AMKIUUA. Fnmppan Myri-iiuoI tjuHbeo ,lnly In Minn I.ivnrpiml Nim York Tia Bo.. ..Inly B Iifnmnrk Liverpool. ... New York July 14 Miimfiotn. Liverpool ....Now York Inly 14 I'uiSMHn Liverpool Qucbpo July 1ft Knmpa LUkow Now York ,lmy Ifi liinH Liverpool.. ..Now York July 17 V. ol ; rk Liverpool New York via lt;ll .. ..Inly 17 (iermuuia Huvro New York Inly 17 Holloim Isiiirion New York Inly 17 Pnlmyra Liverpool Now York via Hos hoy 20 llerinunu. .. .Soul hum ptou. ...New Y ork Inly 20 l'"rin Liverpool. ....New York July 21 Novh 'ii Liverpool New York Imy HI t; ol W.iHhiiiKtohi iverpool New York luly 'tl Austrian Liverpo.it i itiehee July l Oft f.L'KoPK. i of Hattimore..?Jrw r ork. ...Liverpool Tuly 27 llolwtia New York. ... H.milmri; July 27 VnuiKuiiy New Yoik. ...London July 27 nl.ii New York. ...Liverpool luly 2M Idaho New Yoik. ...Liverpool .Inly 2S 'I l ipoli New York. ...Liverpool Inly 2!i lil ein New York. ...Hreuien Ju'y i iiin in New York. ...Liverpool J nly III ( 'e! ii in I in . . . ..... New ork . ...(.Inspow luiy 'M Lityol lirooklyn. New York.... Liverpool luly yl l?.ot N nsl :inn ton New X ork. ... Live, pool Au. 7 ( ity ol Oi k .... New Yoi k. ...Liverpool Aie'. 10 COAK1WISL. iiUMI 'il'IU, K.TO. City of Ate.ico. .N.nv Yoik. ...Vera ( Jruz Inly J. V'. Kveiman .l'hilmla 'luirloMoti luly ;:;t ( 'oiiunl'i.i New V ork. ...llnv.ina J jiy 2'.i Arizi na N.w Y:.r!c. ... AMiiinviill luly :(l M nils are l or ward rd liy every sl ennier in t'm regular line. 1 lip Menni'T lor or I rem Liverpool ea 11 at Ciieeust-i vn. ex cept tl.e ( iiniidiuu line, v. Pull eiilt at Londonderry. Tim steamers lor or from tho Comment call at .Southampton. ('I.F.Alt l it SATURDAY. Steamship Noniii.n, Crowed, n.mton, it. Vinor.t Co. Stei liter It. L. iaw, Iler, Li.ltiinnro, A. (Jrovei, Jr. Lr i. br iN'uvila, l ord, Londonderry, N. S., K. A. Sunder A ( 'o. Selr Pearl, MTIinniB, A leiandria, Vr., O.ivid Cooper. Sehr I.i..ie. Mayhew. New York. Lennox A IlnrffeH. SihrCjriiH Fimsntt, llinrtinir, !-alem, Sootl, Walter .t Co. Selir A. I',. Salient, Powoll, f'rovidonoe, John it .nimcl, Jr. A tiro. Sehr AMmt Lawrenee, Oher, Himor, (Jooruo S. Repplior. SelirM. II. Stoekhiiiii, Cor.iery, Providenco, d Selir I-'.. L'dwards, Sorners, Providence, do. Sehr AL Steelnmn, Steolnian, Providence do. Si It l. 'rlhnu, Towrsend. hoston. do. Sehr S. A- M. 1 1 Soull, Steolnian, t liolsca, do. orur unoio, iaaer, roruauu, do. ARRIVFD YPSTR.KDAY. l!ri(t Nellio M..we, .Merrjinnn, :tx days trora Oporto, with sail, wino, etc., to Jnso do PeHaa. tttiiiuaniuM. ARRIYKD SATURDAY. Hr. ship Progress, Simons, fio dum from Alieantn v'n Cil.r.iltnr, with fruit anil old iron to Potir Wr-'ht .A- Steamship Unmet to, Howe, 24 hours from Now York, with indue, to John F. Old. Me imer Ulnek 1 Mmnond, Meredith, 21 hours from Now rk, with mdse. to VV. Jl. liaird A Co. SieiimerC. Comtoek, lirako, 21 hour) from Now York, With tnriso. to W. M. Huird ,t Co. Steamer D. Ut ley, Davia, 24 hours from Now York, with nidKo. to W. lit. Ilairtl A Co. Steniner S. C. Walker. Sherin, 24 hours from Now York, with md so. to W, M. tlaird A t 'o, ItriR Alico Lea, FoHLer, 1; days from Turk's Ldand, with mlt and i pansi'Dccrs to Wni. lSumm A Son vessel to ork man A t o. liriu .lnn.es Davis, Stewnrs, 11 days from P.inisor, wph Intra to T. P. (ialvin A Co. F;g -j.fZ'SM Sehr John A. 1-rilhn, foster, from CtirirO-Htnii, wiin nulse. to captain. Wusrshore on Tmicnm liar, as heiore re orter. hut not oil' without damage, uiter dir.chariiiK pin t ot her canro. Si hr Neptune's Kride. ('rowel!, ."days trora New York, with ice to Knirkerhoeker Ico Co. Sehr I). 11. .Merrim.in. 'I rai ny, i dnv from Indian river, Del., with grain t n .Inn. L. liowley A Co. Sehr ouave, Short, 1 day from Alanolia, Del., with priiin to Jus. L. ltowloy A Co. Sehr W. S. Mason, Laeey, 2 days from Milton, Dot., with Kniiu to Christian A Co. Cvrrctvonth nre of The Krninf T- l"rrnph. KA8TUN A Ale' VI A ll() MS HI ' r,r.P"r-TV. New Yokk Office, July 24.-Six barges leave in tovi to-night for lialtunorc, Hunt. L. 11. Lorticr, with fcrain. tor Philadelphia. F. C King, with soda ash, lor Philadelphia and Wil mington. ). V. Houghton, with gluo stock, for Philadelphia. ('asc-ade)la, with tlour, for Philadelphia. M. A. Loughney, with wheat, for New Hrunswick. Hai.timouk I'.kaniu Oln.'F, July 21. The following barges leave in tow t-o-niKht, eastward : li. titillate; D. Roliinsou ; Sarah lluininftl ; J. .L "Wolcott ; F. K. (irceiiman ; Moscow; W. F. Hamilton ; Otranto ; W. Petrie; . C. Katterloe; Myrtle;0, Torronce; and Idaho, utl with coal, for New York. Ospruy, with coal, for Philadelphia. Pmi.AiiEi.i'iiiA Huanch Offu:k, Jnly 2t!. Tho liargo N. liottsiord, with wheat, for Auw York, left Saturday night. American Hoy, with sand, for Baltimore, loav"" to--!"v. L.S. C, Cr.rrfspnntlfurf of thti Pttitmlelphia KxrhangK Lewkk, Del., July iX Sehr Pauussoi, from Philadel t hia for ticorgctown, 1. C, is at too iiroakwater. Wind N.. and light. July 23, P. JL- Ilarquo Meta, from Philadelphia for Stettin, went to sea vest erd a v. nnd sehr Daylight, from Lofton for Philadelphia. passed n Prig Louis (J. Madeira, from ..i.a, and sehr T.etta, from Porto Rieo, at the lireakwatcr tor orders, havo lioeu or dered to Philadelphia. LA BAN L. LYONS. MEMORANDA. Ship Asia, Windehorst, hence, oil tho Lighthouse, lire nterhuven mil inst. Ship Stadacoua, Cassiily, hones, at St. John, N. IS., 2:; 1 instant. Steuinship Tonawando, Wakuloy, for Philadelphia, sailed Irom Savannah yesterday. Steamship Utility, Niekerson, for Philadelphia, sailoi from Providence 2d inst. Steamship James S. (ireen. Vanco, for Philadelphia, sailed from Richmond 2:id inst. Parque Castries, winch arrivod at Aspinwall Hth utt. from Philadelphia, was condemned and sold hy auction at the toruier port tor itu25. She sailed from Aspin wall 11th itt-t. lor New Y'oik. l!ar.iie Trovatore, Blancbarr, hence, at Boston 24t.h inst. barque Jehu, Crowell, tor Philadelphia, sailed from Oir. Krnti 4th inst. liarque Abraham Skalle, tlregerson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Ixindon 121 b inst. barque Munon, Williams, hence fur Hamburg, was oil Scilly Mb inst. Prig Cyprus, Ujlo, hence, at Malaga tith inst. Prig Aquila, Feasconra, henco, at Hamburg itth inst. Prig Thomas Vi alter, Robinson, for Philadelphia, sailed irom Nevis loth Inst. Prig Annandale, Warren, henco, at Boston 24th inst. Prig W enonah. Irom Wentworth. N. 8., via St. John, N. P. (where she put in leaky), for Philadelphia, put into Portland A. M . 24th inst., leaky. Brig Minnie Miller, Anderson, for Philadelphia, cloaroa at St. John, N. li., 23d inst. r , Sehr Jamestown, Rogers, hence for Boston, at Now York 24th inst. . . Schrs Morning Light. Robin Ucol, and hdw. Kmns, henco, at Norwich 2d inat. ... , . fcchr Ado'pb Huirel, Adams, fur Philadelphia, was Ua-f-in at Charleston Slid inst. bchrsJ P. Armiiage. Kdwards; F. R. Snow, Edwirds . and A. S. Simpson, Ouivers. hence, at Nnrlplk s2 inst. Sthrs LiMe Raymimd. Lord, for Norwich; John Crorhford, DaviH, lor do. ; and Caroline ini.l I oi nelin, lor Fall River, all from Philadelphia. u; New York 21. mst Schrs Fannie M. Joliiison, Sparks, from Bridniy rt, and Collins, Collins, from Port Jellerson, both lor 1 Inla dolphia, ut Now York 2:1 inst. . .. , j., SehiH Margaret Heinhi.it, Hand, and William Mater, Watta. hence, at, Newhuryport 2J.1 inst. r-elir I iz.io Frambes sailed from Newburyport 22.1 'nrlir J 'i'il'jtr,!'. 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Immediate po session Agent at bouse from 12 to 2 o'clock daily. 6 7 tl TO RENT. fT G EKMANTOWN rUOPElVry TO LET. t:; A large, modern-built bouse, tenant-bouse, coaoh. huiise, and five acres of land, baudsotuoly laid out walks and garden ; within two minutes' walk of Duy's Ijine Si tion.Apply to J. ARMbl'KONO. 6 21 2m CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. IIOIIAEL MEAOHKB & CO., Na m South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la FR0VISI0N8, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USB TERRAPINS 1 PER DOZEN. SI5 J TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST ANI largest aruu.rtment. of the litest stylen of Kootf (iuitvrii, tudbnuei fur Men and lioya can be kiU K" IJ W l.'M'P fin PP'9 Ir(e J.'jitJibliHliiuent, . 2CU rpiIE MOST SUCCESSFUL LIFE' INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE WORLD. NATIONAL LIFE "iNSUHANCE CO. Of TTH UNITED STATES OF AIM It HI C A. CHARTERED BY SI'ECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS. CASH CAPITAL, 31,000,000 BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICERS: CLAKENCE n. CI.AltK, Philadelphia, rrcsldrnt. JAY CltOKE, Ptillailelpliiu, Chairman. Finance ami Executive Coininlnec 11ENKY I). COOKE, Wiushlnfrton, Vlce-Prosiilont, EM Eli SON V. I'EET, l'liilaiii'liihin, Socrotary nud Actuary. FKANCIS O. SMITH, M. D., I'lilladolplila, Meilical lnrcctnr. J. EWINU JIEAKS, M. D., PhilailtlplUa, Ass-ctant AltdiciU Director. This Ct mpany lwjuetl in the first TEN M0NTI13 of it cxistt'iice 5395 POLICIES, INHUKING This Company aironls to Its Folicy-noMors PERFECT SECURITY Ly its Ciwh paid-up Capital of One Million Dollars, . uud guarantees to the luiiMretl, by Its LOW RATES OF PHEfililiM LAKGE DIVIDENDS IN AHVANCE, OK A IlEVERSIONATtY DIVIDEND OF 100 TER CENT. BY ITS RETURN PREMIUM FLAN. E. V. CLAmC CO., LANKEKS, no. 35 Son tli rA'i.Ir Street, PHILADELPHIA, General Agents for I'ennHylvaula ami Southern New Jersey. 88 IJ. S. RUSSELI, Manager. LECAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COUHT FOIl THE CITY J ANI COt'NTY OK l'llfl.ADKI.I'lll . Tim VHtBtenf CUAKl.K.S W.CIllJlaJllMAN, (Incc.lBO.l. The Atlditui-K appointed liy t he tinirl. ti iiulit, HtMtle, ami uiljiint the .u ti.iiiit of lui.ii ( hiiri'liinnn, .I.ilin W.'lsli, V illiaui lietcli ViHt;ir, an.l ('liarl, H .J. t:lli,rcl,iimn, llxt. rutrv-H of the last Will ami Tt:iinenl of till A it LK.S W. ( lll'Ht'll.M AN, deceiiHuil, .nut to report, ill.itrili.ition ot the lialiuu'ii in the hands ot tho accountant, will ni.int the partus intoii'ntnd for tho pnrpns'i of Imh appoint ineiit on TDKtSDA Y, tho aith day of duly iiHtunt, it It o'cloclt A. M at liiH oilier,. No. US H. HIXTll Street, eeconit story, in the city ol I'hil.iilolphiri. 7 mot KtJHKRT K. NICIIOr.S, Auditor. IN BANKIUTTCY. EASTERN DISTIUCT 1 of Pennsylvania, ,, at Philadelphia, the lotli day of ny, A. t. 1KH. The un('t-rHif.'nnd hereby ivns notio of his appointment ns KKsifrneo ol W 1 1,1,1 , M 11. UA li V, oi 1'hiluilnli.hm. in the county of Philadelphia, and Ktatn r,f Pennsylvania, within wiid Dintnct, who has liet'ii atlju l(fod liaukropt, upon his own petition, by the District ( oui t of h:ihI llis irict. A. W. KNL, Ji 12 mHt No. 1:!4 N. SIXTH Street, Hiiladelphia. IN BAN K ItUPTC Y. E A ST 10 UN DISTRICT - of Pennsylvania, bs., at Philadelphia, tho lith day of Way, A. 1). IU. 'I'lie uiideiripned hereby civr'n notice of his appointment anar-kiKiien of ISA IAH AI,DlU(Jll and ,IO.N;s VKUK.KS, both ol Philadelphia, in the couniy oi I'hdaduliiliia, anil State of Pennsylvania, within wiid IliHtrict, who hve her'ii adjudged banlrrupte iif ion their own petit ion by the District (,'ourt ol said llistrict. A. W. ItA.NO, 1 12 mill No. llM N. SIXTH Street. Phihidolphia. CENT.'S FURNISHING COOOS. pATENT B n O U L D K i;-a a A M SUIKT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FUKNISIIING STOKE. PKRFKOT FITTINQ SHIRTS AND DRAWEE I made from measurement at vnrv sh.ort notice. All other artiolea of UNTLEA1KN' miKSS GOOD) In fall Tarietf. WINCHESTER A CO., 11 1 Na ? (Hi O U i'S N UT Street. H. S. K. C. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., B75rp NO. 814 CHESNDT STREET DRUCS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBEKT SHOE MAKE It & O O. N. Corner FOTTRTII and RACE Sts. PUILADELI'niA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Faints, Fatty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINT 8, Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prieoi for cash. 12 49 ROOFING. 1 E A 1) Y K O O FIN G. 1 i 1 his ltootiiig is adapted to all buildinn. It can b npolied to STKKP OR FLAT KOOKS at one-half tho exneniie of tin. It in readily put on old Shincle Uoofu without reiuoviiix the Bhiules, tluiB void inn the duiuuitinsr ol ' ceiliiiK un,t luruitura while under ifoinrj roiii,B. (No cravel uneil.) 1'KliSldtVK YOUft '11 V HOI KS WITH wki.ton-s ELASTK) PAINT. 1 uin always iirotmred to Kopairand Paint Roofs at short notice. Ab o, PAIN T PUK BALK by the barrel or gallon, the bent and cheupest in the market. KLTON No. 711 N. NINTU Street, above Omterj, and 2 175 No. MH WALNUT btreet. rro OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS A AND ROOt'KRS. Koofn! Yes, yea. Kvery aize and kind, okl or new. At No. Ml) N. THtRU Street, the AMK RKJAN C!ON'JRKTK PAINT ANI) K(MK OOMPANY are belling their celehrated paint for TIN ROOKS, and for preserving all wood and metals. Aim, their solid coin. plex roof covering, the best ever offered to tha public, wirJi brushes, onus, buckets, elo., for the work. Anti-vermin, Pire, and Water proof ; Light, '1 ight, Durable. No crack ing, pealing, or shrinking. Na paper, gravel, or heat tlood for all oliuiatea. Direouona given for work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, cortttuivyl Ona prioal Ualll Kiaminet Judge! AK?u wanUHi for gljM, Principal. TO BUILDERS AND CONTUACTORS. W are prepared to furnish Knglish imported ASPHALTIO ROOP1NU VKL.T In quantities to suit. Tkia roolkui was used to oover th4 ixuibiuuu in laoX ROH ANT M ()C i 4 jp gal Wo 617 and 61H M1NOK Htraat o LD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVEI miih ML0 it, Uia Wimuiiw lor ten yoara. tim H9, v TWil'U tiixnU QHAMPION SAFES. GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June T, W9. MESPRH. FAKRKI., IlKRRtMl A CO, No. 629 ChCRnnt Street, rhtladclplila. Dear Sirs: At the very dentructtve fire of Messrs. MtKeen A IltiiKliam's Haw Mill, wlilcli oueurred on the evening of the nth Instant In this place, the Sate manufactured by you, belonging to tho late firm of F. M. Bir.ghara A Garrison, was In tho building, and subjected to a very severe tt-st, as the Uro raged fiercely for several hours ; and so great was the heat that the brass plates were melted oir, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found all the books nnd papers uninjured. Yours respectfully, SAMfEI. 15. GARRISON, Late of F. M. llinghum A Garrison. IIK.r.RING'.S PATENT CHAMPION SAVKd, "THE MOST HEUANLE SECUKITY FKUM 1"IH NOW KNOWN," Manufactured anil sold by FAR R EL, JICRRiriG & CO.. KO. C2.) CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. II CLUING, FAUUEI. A SHERMAN, No. V.51 r.HOADWAY, New York. IIEUIiING A CO., Chicago. IILUKINO, FA UU EL & EIIEIIMAN, New Orleans. More than 30,nuo Herring's Safes have been and aro ni.w iu use, and over SIX HUNDRED have passed through accidental Ures, preserving their eon tents In some instances where many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our owu and other makers having been received In part pay for the IMPIIOTED HEKIHNt. S PATENT CHAMPION, for sale at low prices. 4 17 4ptf HOE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OK NEW YORK, WALTER S. GRIFFITH, President. A solid, safe, and reliable Company. Assets ovit two million dollars l.t2,O(Xl,0ttu), mo6t securely nve'' '. nnd rapidly increasing. MHEUSIIIPOK OVER 1 (.(:(. V os contemplating afsnrance on their lives uro vitcd to examine the literature of the Company, whicl may be bad at tho Philadelphia olliee, Southwest corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Streeti 6Sthntu:;m II. li. KNI.IMl, lietx-ral Art. rpHE FKIMCIFAL DEPOT ICR TDK BALK 0? REVENUE STAMPS. No. 204 CHESNTJT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 105 S. FIFTH STREET, (Two daora below Ctesuat street), AND No. 432 WALNUT STREET, (renn Euiltlicg) ESTABLISHED 1S6 2. The sale of Keveune Stamps is still continued at the Old-Established Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mail or Express), all orders Immediately (ipon receipt, a matter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and FoBt Office Orders received in payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of tha Commissioner or Internal r.evcuue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Kevcnue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Re ceipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Taper: On t-5 and upwards 2 per cent 100 " 3 " it 300 " 4 " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CnESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds, and STAMTED ENVELOPES constantly on hand. CORN EXCHANGE BAO MANUFAOTORy. JOHN T. HAII.KY, N. E. corner of MARKET and WATKR Streets, Philadelphia, DKALKR IN hAOS AND BAGGING Of every description, for drain. Flour, Salt, Super-PhijepLata of LUra, Bona. lut, F.to. TArM a wUmSYbim oonjuatlj 0. 4fl. AMUSEMENTS. MR8. JOHN DREW'S ARCH BTREET THKATRK. BeKins at 8 o'olnrk Business Agent and Treasurer. ..JOSF.PII D. MURPUV MONDAY ANdIrVKRY F.VKNINO. Engagement of the wnrld renrmned "HRYANT'H M 1NSTRFI.S." The head and front of similar orKanir.stions in Americsi under tho personni direction of MR. DAN ltRYANT, Who will appear each evening In several of hie ORIGINAL SPKGIAliTlKS, In conjunction with Messrs. CNSWORTH. FITOKNR. O. W. ORIFFIN, MR. DAVF. RK.KD, And niitcr'n other finished artists, in their F.THOP1 AN SOIltbKS and UllRLKsyUR OPF.RA8. Prices as usual. Scats secured si (lavs in advance. Box othce open Iron, 111 A. M. to A P. M. VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEI tJAKDKN Nrw. 731, r?J, 731, and 72H VINK Stroa TH K ( i H A N I) O H I '11 DSTRIO V. fonnorly the propert.J of the GRANO DUKF. OK HADKN, purchased at rrreej rjpr'nse by .1 ACOH VAI.KR.of thiscitv.in combinutio with I I.AMKR'SOliGHKSl'K A and Min N K 1.1,1 K AN II i:S(-N will Derf inn K.VK.RV AFTKRNOON an, KV I'.NLNG at the above-mentioned place. Admisnio free. 1 lat.f . j, SHIPPINQ. ' KOK I, VKHTOOL AND -ST r f ' ' "'nmHn ''ino IU : L Steamers aro aotminted fo s.iil as fol. ity ni Brooklyn, S:iir;!sy. duly St, at 11 A. M. I -ity of Washington. Satunliiv, August 7, at 1 P. M. tily ol fork, via tl.ililn v. Tuesday, August 1. at I P. M.' And each succi'eihng Saturday aod aUcruato Tuesday, from Pier 4u, Norih luivr. R A I I' S OK PASSAfiK. HY Tin: MAIL hIKAMlai BAII.INll KV1 ItV TI'1ITtAT. . ,,!j,!"h ",'!'! io1''- Payable in Currency. F I IIS'I t A 1 1 1 N Inn I STK F. ft AG K SfT, lo l.onrlon To I guidon Paris li;, To Paris I'AKKA'.K 11V TIIK Tl KsllAV BTKAMKII, VIA lULIKAS. HUM' I-AIIIN. KIKKKAIIK. I ayalile intiuld. Payable in Currency. ;.ivitjsi tgdtv Liverpool ,1ti H.ilil.i ..it, Ilalifai 15 ( .. !St,. .lohn's, N. V., . bv Hranch Sloumer ( " St. John's, N. I'., l y llnincll Steamer.. "-mi'Ts lorwiirdcd to Havre, iiumburg, liremen, et 'I ii ki't " can bo b'Miirht hero nt. mnditmln mini l. sons wishing tos:Mid lor their friends, i,.!',rJ".r."'l'l'.".ll"rl"'"'"n "IM'lyat the fonipnny'n Offices; K)ll. G. DALK, Agent, No. 15 HUOADWAV, N. Y.. "to II'IKINVKM, A FAL I.K, Agents, . N. 1U CHKSNUT Stroet, Pliiliululpliia. T-rr. CHARLESTON, S. C, THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. rwfex FiniiGiiT iirv, EVERY THURSDAY. The Steamships PROMETHEUS, Captain Gray, and , J- VV- KVEU.MAN, Captain Stivder, MLL FORM A RE'.H'LAR WEEKLY LINK. The steamship .1. W. EVKRMAN will sail fill Tl URSDAV, July ill, ut 4 P. M., from Pier No. l, below Spruce si reel. Through bills of lading given In connection witlt S. f. It. 1. to points In the South and Southwest. Insurance at lowest rates. Rates of freight as low us by any other route. For freight, apply to K. A. SOI DEU ,t CO., 2 2'Jtf DOtIK STREET WlIAKP. -r rNONLY DIRECT LINETO FRANCE iD-'JI-'Ji Till: GENKRAI, TRAVSA'IT.A VTIfl rf.i' i Ml .1 rtl.MI. SI l.. AlSUIl'SI 1I 1W I.I.N MOW VORK. AND HAVRE, CAIJ.l.NU A liKESr. Tho aplcndid now vessels on this favorite mute for tha Continent will sail from Pior No. 60, North river, ever? Saturday. TRICK OK PASSAGF, in gold (including wine). TO JiKI'ST OR HAVRE. First Cabin !(tll Secoud Cabin To I'AltlS. ..886 (Including railway tickets, furnished on board.) First Cabin ijiU,-, Second Cabin '1 IlCSC SlOillUCrs llo nut. ruri-v sLonrxn it:,,n,...Pu Moilicul altendance fno of charge. 1 American travellers going trior returning from the COD tinent of Europe, by Hiking tho steamers ot this line avoidl unnecessary risks troin transit hy Knplish railways and crossing the channel, besides Having tune, trouble, and ex pense. GEORGE .MACKENZIE, Agent. V.. u ItlMl oar, V V r " ..... ii I'li.'ni.i, n i, ,ii:n i ora. ror passage in Philadelphia, apply at Adams' Expreafl Coinoaivv. to tl l . , 4 i No. 320 CHICSNUT Streot. PHILADELPHIA. RTOITMONIV &-t TIKMIGH I'UEIGllC AIRLINE TU a j 1 nir, ,-siiu 1 11 Ann w i';si', At J-.V ,.IU SA I'lIKDAY, noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKEl Street. 1I1KOUGH RATES to all points in North and Soutll Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, connecting a Portsmouth and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee, and thrj W est, via nv'inm and Tenues)o Air Lino and Richmond anil lianville Railroad. Freigiil H ANDI.I'.K HUT ONCE, nnd takonot LOWER RAM S THAN ANY OTHER LINE. '1 he regularity, safety, and cheapness of this ronto com mend it to tho public us tho most, desirable medium for currying every description of freight. No charge lor commisBion, drayuge, or any oxponse) transfer. Steamships insured at tho lowest ratos. Freight received daily. ' WI LLIA M P. CLYDE A CO., No. US. WIIARV ESand Pior 1 N. WHARVES. W. P. POR'i'P.K, Agent, at Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROW ELL CO., Agents at Noriolk. 6 15 r. LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP if ifr f LINE FOR -, NEW YORK. Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF RATES. F'reight by this line takon at 13 cents per lot) pounds, cents per foot, or 1 oont por gallon, ship's option. Ad' vance charges cashed at oftico on Pier. Freight rooeivixj, at all times on covered wharf. JOHN F. OHL, 2 28 Pior 19 North Wharves. N. ii. Y.xtra rates on small packages iron, metal, eto.' NEW EXPRESS LINE TO Alexandria, Georgetown, and Wasftinfrton, D.' C. via Chosaiieako and DoluwnrA Cuimr us, coiint'i-t ions at Alexandria from the most direct route foe Lynchburg, iinalol, Kuoxville, Nashville, Dulum, andlthei Southweut. Steamers leavo regularly every Saturday at noon from tha first v.liarf above .Market stroet. F reight received daily. ' W I Mil AM P. CLYDE A CO.,' No. 11 North and South Wharves. HYDE A TYLEK, Agents, at Georgetown; M.' F1.DR1DGE A CO., Agents at Alexandria. 615 fFTi NOTICE FOR NEW YORK, VIA L!i i 1 PFLAWARK AND RARfTAN (!,NAL i! EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 1 lie CUI A PEST mid QUICKEST water commuai(ja tion between Philadclohia and New York. Steamers leave daily from first wharf below Market street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New York. Goods forwarded by nil the lines running out of Nor York. North, East, and West., free of commission. Freight received and forwarded ou acuomuiodatu" terms. WILLIAM P. II.YDK A CO., Agents, No. 13 S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, .1 A MI'S HAND A I 6 35 No. 119 WALL Street, New York. ffZ? te NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIA W ? Delaware and Raritsn Canal, SWIKTSURK Tta TRANSPORTATION OOMPAN Y.-OKS. l ATl'll AND SW I1TSURE LINE. lin,in,ual,vthli. linuu;il, ,,A -Aa,... A I f, ............ ..o r,autll.T,i (II, ftl,QF ti e hth of March. For freights, which will be taken oil accommodating terms, apply to W. M. n AIR D A CO., No. I;i2 South Wharves. St 25 PATENTS. PATENT OFFICES N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHKSNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH street). 1 rHANCIS D. PASTOIHUS, BOLIC1TOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for Inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business re lating to the same promptly transacted. Call or scud for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 6 smthl OTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE .Ki,Tf,'?!l!i1f,.,n,'ent't,niU8t palented, and fo the SLICING, CU 1ITNG, and CH1PP1NU of dr ej beef, cabbage, .to., are hereby ohered for sale. It U an artioui ?lS'i,at I"'",6, " t.rol,r'Vto"' ' "ot'OU and rerUnrants, Tli,uld .b0 'nlrud"ot into every family STATrJ it J V.l1 . '"r 8ule- Model can be seen at, TIlLKGRA PK OF'FHJK, OOOPKU'h POIUT, N. J JUUrU 6 MUNDY HOFFM Arf f 1MB QUA H FOlt STOHE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAO TORIES, ETO. Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornament-,' Wire Work, Paper-makers' WUes, and every vrk. of Wire Wr, manufactured by ' M. WALKER SONS, Jfmw. Ho.un. 6UTU tfifwd'
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