The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 31, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 18G9.
irawa auiviiyiAii'sr.
, (CIlY Affair. .
The following wore admitted to the renn
Jlvdnia Honpital yrntcrday: William Trico,
not iu the side white trying to escape from
jwgcant Ward, at the firo at Sooond and
tjrecnwich ut reels, on Sunday morning.
Wizabcth Soper, shot in the hand and Htomach
Jjy hor hiiHband, while on a canal boat at
-Catharine Rtreet wharf. John Mullen, aged
forty-five years, living at No. 1718 Afton
Street, leg broken. John Ilonry, agnd twenty,
six years, living at Phoenix ville, badly scaldod
by the explosion of a boiler at the above
place.
Last evening, about 10 oVlock, the police
made a descent upon two houses, one at tho
corner of Crown and Vino, and the other No.
417 Vine street, of which the proprietors were
charged with keeping disorderly houses. The
inmates, seventeen in number, were arrested
and taken to the Central Station, where tho
two proprietors were held in 1000 each to
answer at court, while tho inmates were held
in $ .'!()( to keep tho peace. Tho complaint
was nindo hf parties who complained that tho
noise interfered with the peace of the neigh
borhood. A young m;in was arrested last evoning
on tho chargo of swindling several store
keepers on Third street and on Market street.
Ho represe nted that ho was in tho employ
ment of Mr. Uornhcim, storekeeper on Eighth
street, and that ho had been sent by that por
tion to obtain silks and other good. From
one firm he got from ninety-five to ono hun
dred dollars' worth of silks. Ho was held for
a further hearing.
The staled meeting of tho Hoard of
Guardians of tho Poor was held yesterday
afternoon at tho liloekley Almshouse, Presi
dent John M. Whitall in the chair. The
House Agent reported tho census of the house
on Saturday, the 1Mb. inst., at 'J'.V- smue
time last year, L'iKi!) being a decrease of l"i.
Though rain is reported to have fallen in
considerable quantities along the yno of the
Sehnylkill river, there has been no percepti
ble change in tho height of tho river. The
water bus not recommenced flowing over tho
dam, and at present there is no indication of
its rising.
Domestic AHairM.
Gold closed yesterday at l.'Mj.
A Cabinet meeting will be hold to-day at
the Capitol.
Two hundred Canadian Masons are visit
ing Rochester, N. Y.
George Peabody left White Sulphur
Springs, yesterday, considerably improved in
health.
Jacob It. Pear, United States Express
agent and telegraph operator at 15rownsville,
Neb., absconded on the 27th with !jl'J,()00 of
the company's money.
Py the burning of their skirt and shawl
factory, at Tremont, on Sunday, William
Hoffman & Co. lose ((,K(). Tho insurance
amounted to $."(), 000.
For tho quarter ending June SO, ultimo,
the product from whales in American fisheries
amounted to 2,(HJS, 74!, and the products of
other fisheries, 2fi1,H,""i;.
A band of rufliuns are prowling through
Tennessee, whipping negroes and driving
them from their land. The planters, it is
thought, will form vigilance committees to
protect their laborers.
Foreitfn Affair.
A bank has suspended in Vienna; tho
name is not given.
Fifty bishops have declined to attend tho
Oecumenical Council.
Mr. Mayo, a farmer of Newport, Ire
land, was murdered on Sunday. The assas
sin has not been caught.
Vessels of all nationalities, of a less draft
than seven-and-half metres, may navigate the
Suez Canal.
Twenty Christian missionaries have been
lately massacred by tho Chinese in tho Pro
vince of Szchuen.
Tho Supreme Court of Hungary has ap
proved the impeachment of Prince Kara
Georgewich for the murder of the Prince of
Servia.
Minister McMahon will soon return to
the United States, via Englaud. Ha reports
the British subjects with Lopez as well
treated and satisfied, and not anxious to leave
the country.
London, Aug. ".0. The Timr says: ''The
issue of the Anglo-American boat-race is no
inapt illustration of tho differences between
the two nations. The Englishmen were
heavier than the Harvard, but it remains
doubtful to which sido the balance of strength
inclined, as, for gallantry, energy, and pluck,
the llarvards showed an example we may
humbly hope to equal, but cannot exoel.
The victory was a victory of education;
and hero the advantage was all on our side.
We live a close life. Competition is
sharper. Lessons passed are searching, and the
margin of our lines is so narrow that every
possible economy of strength is utilized.
Stowing with us is a Rciouco, developed by
men who mado it their business, and knew
that in contests tho slightest, wrinkle told.
Thus Oxford knew precisely where to abstain
as well as where to abound. Tho advantage is
not without drawbacks, for nations, like
men, should have a reserve of natural endow
ment, so as to be bettor able to meet days
when the progress of others has equalized tho
benefits of training."
Havana, Aug. :). Domingo Ferrera, a
member of the Vigil nice Committee, who
were appointed by the Govern ment to enforce
tho collection of customs, hns boon diamissod
for engaging iu contraband traffic.
Havana. A nor. :!(. Letters from the juris-
diction of Colon state that tho insurgents loft
that quarter, going eastward, and taking with
them all the slaves ot ttie hun Automo estate.
Governor Trillo. of Kagua la Grande, sur
prised the insuix'ents at Encrucijuda, and
killed twelve.
The "Te Denm" is ordered in the churches
of Puerto Principe, for the disappearance of
tne cholera.
Captain Meola, with one hundred men
killed ten insurgents and took thirteen pri
I soners, near Cubetas, in the jurisdiction of
Puerto Principe.
Tho Diitrio, editorially, in its monthly re
view for tho Spanish steamer, regrets its in
ability to send flattering notices regarding
the suppression of tho insurrection, but re
iterates the statement that the Spaniards are
completely in the ascendancy in seven juris
dictions of Eastern and Central Departments.
THE COAL TROUBLE.
The Mot that mil Kxperted I,at Night.
Scbanton, Aug. () 10 P. M. Tho matter
of a resumption of work by the miners of
Hyde Park is still in doubt. A number of
mines were worked to-day by men who had
decided to accept the terms offered, notwith
standing there were several hundred men hero
from neighboring mines for the purpose of
forcibly preventing a resumption.
The Mayor issued a proclamation calling
nron the citizens te protect the working
miners. The citizens are aocordLuKlv oru-
iiicg. &nd thus (ax no 'harsh, meaaaics Lava
been resorted to. In the meantime many of
the miners who had gone to work became in
timidated, and stopped. Another miners'
meeting is to be held here to-morrow.
Several hundred of the Hyde Park miners,
who some weeks since went to tho Lehigh
region, have returned, with their toolfl, to
their homes, which is an indication of re
sumption. It is estimated that not less than
twelve hundred miners, from different sec
tions, have arrived here during the day. Many
of them are armed, and prepared for a tight.
This afternoon it was thought the authori
ties would bo comfelled to Appeal to the Gov
ernor for military aid, but as no flagrant
breach of the peace has yet occurred, this
measure has not been resorted to.
It is feared that the meeting at Hydo Park
to-morrow will culminato in a riot, which,
once commenced, will bo difficult to quail.
The streets are filled with people to-night,
fill engaged in discussing mining matters.
Tho men from abroad evince a determination
to prevent operations on auy but tho btriit
prices.
Wilki:siiari:k. Aug. ;!(. Tho firo in Pino
Grove mine still burns with unabated fury.
The company are making preparations to
flood it. .This process will require considera
ble time, as the lower vein must be tilled be
fore the upper one, which contains ihe fire,
can bo reached.
Scuanton, Aug. ;!0. Ono thousand to fif
teen hundred men from tho coal fields north
and south of this city arrived here to-day, by
rail and wagons. Their avowed purpose is to
prevent the coal miners of tho Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Western Railroad Company
from continuing at work. They are now
holding their second meeting, but have taken
jio forcible action so far. Meetings of citi
zens have been held at the call of the Mayor,
to protect the miners. Volunteers are fast
enrolling. A meeting of Select Council is
called for this evening. Thero is much ex
citement. SciiANjox, Aug. ::o 11 P. M. All is quiet
hereto-night, liars and saloons were closed
by order of Mayor Hill. Four hundred
special police have been sworn in and seven
hundred citizens enrolled as volunteers,
under command of Colonel Charles E. lloyce.
All the coal mines are hoavily guarded.
At the request of miners belonging here
but employed in other districts, who have re
turned since it was voted to resume work,
that question has been referred, and a final
bf.llot will bo taken by tho Miners' Union at
10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Six mines
were worked to-day, but none with a full
force.
Many miners from other localities left on
evening trains. The miners of Ihe Delaware
and Hudson Canal Company, tit Oliphant,
voted to-dav to resume work.
DISASTER.
I'lirtli'iilnrs of the KxploMon ut Pluiiilx vlllo
run riliiv-Nci'iii-H nml incidents -The Killed
mill niiru'.ril.
In addition to our despatches of yesterday,
announcing in brief tho details of tho ex
plosion at Plaenixville, we have tho follow
ing: riiciNixvn.r.K, Pa., Aug. ."0. Afcwminutas
before 7 o'clock this morning boiler No. iM,
on the south side of tho north mill of the
l'hanix Iron Company, at this place, exploded
with terrific force, causing loss of life to thoso
in the vicinity and destruction to tho neigh
boring property. Tho boiler was a doublo
one, the stenm boiler being uppermost, and
underneath, a smaller one, designated as a
mud drum. Tho fiteam boiler was 40 inches
in diameter, and the mud drum 128 inches.
Doth were 'M feet long.
The head of tho steam boiler was wrenched
from its position, and thrown in a contrary
direction to the force for a distance of over
one hundred feet through the air, striking a
blacksmith's shop and rebounding some feet.
Part of the wall of the shop was knocked
down by tho fragment, which weighs probably
six hundred pounds. This piece is gnarled,
twisted and battered in such a manner as to
bo scarcely recognizable. Several men who
were in tho shop made narrow escapes.
Ihe remainder of the double boiler was
blown up into the air and then in ahorizont.il
direction for a distance of sixty feet, lodging
in or on a largo pile of lumber, one end
isting through the root ot the mill. Ihe
heavy beams and masses of brickwork anil
masonry in its path were broken up and scat
tered in a stylo to show that they impeded tho
terrific force of tho explosion in but a slight
decree. The bricks and other material around
the boiler were thrown in all directions, in
flicting hlight wounds on a number of persons.
Samuel Ortlip, a laborer, who was working
near by tho boiler, was torribly scaldod inter
nally, and died of his injuries about 12
o clock.
Augustus Tolil, a German, was driving a
cart in tho immediate vicinity ot the s'jt,
and was Btruck by the stream of tho escaping
steam, and also by tho debris, being scalded
outwardly and inwardly, and having both legs
broken. Tho flesh was literally stripped oil'
ono leer, thus exhibiting a hoart-siekenni"
spectacle, lie lingered until mid-day, when
death relieved him from his excruciating
agonies.
Charles jUcJJermott, a puaaier, was sen
ously injured by being crushed by the falling
rums, lie was also scalded badly. John
Henry, a imudier s helper, was mi urea in a
like manner. Roth are in a very critical con
dition, and although hopes are entertained of
their recovery, yet the probabilities are that
they will not survive. Tho latter was sent to
the Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia.
Resides these the lollowing hands were
somewhat injured: John P. Jones, Abra.n
Mordv. and Francis Radfarn. Several others
wcro injured, but their wounds were not of
such a character as to occasion them niu
nain or hinder them from work after a short
time.
Ti e exploded boiler shows every indication
of being red hot at the time ot the disaster,
and Mich is reported to have been the ease,
but although many theories are rifo in regard
to the cause, it is not probablo that the true
one will ever be definitely ascertained.
Tho boiler has been in operation tor several
... . , i i . .. r . . i
years, and is saia io nave uoou jwnuuuy
sound, and. indeed, the iron bears no appear.
mirn of a Haw. It was DIOWIl out aoout live
- . 1 J. 1 A. Al
days ago and thoroughly examined, and no
thought was entertained that any accident
fun 1,1 imKKili V Occur LO It.
Tim in ill is a very large ono, and employs at
nresent about 1200 men. and it is almost a
Unit, more were not hurt, as the erratic
course of the boiler in its flight led it to where
a large number of hands are almost constantly
employed.
Tim mill is run both night and day, and tho
different gangs chance at seven o'clock, and
(bin hour when tho uxplosion
occurred, many of tho night hands had left
their labors and were preparing to depart,
To this can be ascribed the fortunate escape
of many. A largo number of the men were
thrown to the ground, as it was, and several
UiMuiibed their ttemiaUou a. lu-l o- o-o.iu.
lUd it not be& fox this, probably it wuuld be
necessary to record the scalding of many
more, but the recumbent position allowed tho
escaping steam to pass over them,
i Tho noise of the explosion was heard Rome
distance, bnt on account of tho constant
noise in the mill it was not much remarked.
Nearly all of the inhabitants of rhamiivillo
are intimately connected with the works,
more than half the population gaining their
livelihood from them, and as soon as tho news
spread a scene of tho wildest excitement en
sued. Frantic women and children rushed to
the entrance from all directions, each fearing
thnt some dear one was either dead or in
jured. A very short time sufficed to ascertain tho
names of thoso injured, when all sympathy
wns extended to tho bereaved ones.
Throughout the whole day the explosion was
on every lip, and numbers of persons came
from the surrounding country to learn the
truth of the exaggerated reports that had
reached them.
Among tho usual agricultural implements
now manufactured in Great Britain are large
numbers of elephant plows, which are for
warded by way of the Mediterranean, tho
Isthmus of Suez, and the Red Soa and Indian
Ocean, to the place of their destination.
Every morning, at sunrise, tho elephant takes
his mahout by the waist belt, places him on
his back, and starts into tho field. Two
assistants guido tho plow-handles, and as long
as tho sun is above tho horizon tho elephant
marches along, throwing nn a huso ridco
behind him. the furrow havinrr n. linuulMi f
nur and n half feet and a depth of three.
Tho liristol (Tenn.) JSlarx says of the
urions statement made in Pollard's "Life of
ell'erson Davis" of tho secreting of important
onfederate documents a statement which
ns at first dismissed as sensational, but now
ecurs with an appearance of truth: "It is
erv certain that but lit.t.ln nf tiiiu nnrrouinn,l.
ence ever fell into tho hands of tho Federals,
id neither they nor Mr. Pollard have ever
fen permitted to examine it; for the writer
f this saw that which is probably most valu
)le sealed and placed within tho vaults of
Montreal bank not two years ago, and unless
has been removed within twelve mouths, it
it remains there, secure acainst everv in-
ruder.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
r mWitiimal Marine Xetrn nee l-'irst I'a i:
ALMANAO FOR FHILADKLPHIA THIS DAY.
Ri'N Hiw.s .b ib I Moon Rises Morn
hi N Skth. 6: HiiiU Watjsu i ;,n
FH1LADKLPHIA BOARD OK TRAUiv.
John O. Jamf.h, J
u. it. in minnow, Committee or tiik Month.
1 .lOMAH 1,. Ull.l.KSPIF, )
MOVJOIEMTM OK OCEAN STEA.USIUPM.
FOR AMKKfOA.
Cplla IiOnrion New York
Notorial! J-ivernool Ouehec
..Auk,
II
OnhualiU (Iukkow Now York
,,AlL', 1
..Auk. 19
..Auk. -Jl
..Auk. iil
..Auk. 21
..Auk. '21
..Auk. "O
China Liverpool New York
Allcmhiinitt Havre New York
Atrjerieu Iluvro S'ow York
Kurnpeun 1 iverMxil. . 4. Wuolieo
Hhoin Soiitliiiiniitn....Naw York
Siberia Liverpool Now York via Los..
IVIiDiiepotA Liverpool New York..
Auk. 2J
Viririnitt Liverpool... .New York
Auk. lii
Col WashinittonLiverpmil Nviw York. . . ,
..aUK. -J
..Auk. 24
BilnHia
Cuba
Manhattan...
. . New York. ...Humburtf
. . New York . ... Liverpool . . .
. .New York.. .. Liverpool ....
..New York. ...Liverpool . . , ,
..Anar.
. .bupt,.
..Sept.
. .Sopt.
,. .Sopt.
laritu
Oeutchland..
). of Dublin New York
.ivhw vorK... Bremen
KiiKland New York Livomool si
Antwep
.. .Sept.
C. of Brooklyn. .Now York. ...Liverpool Kept.
reroire iiiiw x ora. .. iiavre Sept.
Britannia New York. ...G1iikw Bout.
Arizona New York.... Aspimvall Sept. 1
Mitnouri Now York....Huvi;na Sept. 2
Mnro OaHtle.... New York Havana hnni. 9
J.W. Kverruaa. .I'!iilu!a CJharleBton . . . Nept. 2
O of Mexico. .. ,Nw York. ...Vera tJruz Supt. H
Smith America.. Now York. ...Rio Janeiro Sept. 23
Alalia are tonvarded bv every uteamur iu the rnuular line
The btenniers for or Iroui Liverpool call at ( uoenstown.oT
cept the Canadian lino, which call at Lonrtoudurry. Tfiu
Htciimero for or from the Continent call at Kunliiampton.
fJLKARK.i) VKSTKKI1AV.
Rteamrr H. I.. (Juw. llcr, Baltimore, A. lirovei, Jr.
or. iiriue tseaaie Harris, Allen, Liverpool, 1'eter Wright
A Sens
Si hr 10. H. Lennie. Brower, Boston, Tyler 4 On.
Sc lir.l. J. Little, l.ittlo, Lynn, BlaUiBton, (iraetf A Oe
iijjM,iiTfl iniiuttn, vii.n, Jiiiiiiu, tlO.
cnr-ninert I'naro, miliums I'mvmenco,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
1 In.
hehr ItliTKie, MiinlenliUHh, forlland,
richr J. . liiisko. liiexkcll, hiivotly,
Nehr Mora KiiiK. Oook, Kockport,
Si-hr Llnuitie, Herriek. Newhuryport,
Itarge Komi. UK. Wo. o!. Iiuni, Brooklyn, N. v
narHi. I'auernon, maay, nerrniont.
Tub Hudson, Nicholson, Baltimore, with a tow of bareos
W. P. Clyde & Co.
dn
Thk Chesapeake. Merrihow, Havre do-Gruce, with a tow of
ARRIVED YESTKRDAY.
ci vi. ;..i.., .,) k:.. l.
uicxuiim,,,' Mini.,,..,,., fuoiiuiiii, ,m uoiirs irnm I'rovi
dence, with mdse. to I. b. Stetson & Co. Passoil in tae
l.i v l.ricr Mnrvll. Teii'ht..m ln,rr. .I.m.l,.. I i ' .
hteaiuship Norman, Crowell, 4H hours Ironi Boston with
mdse. and passeiiKern to Ilonry Winsur 4 Co. '
htoamer 11. L. Caw, llur, U hours lrom Baltimore, with
mduc. to A. tiroves, Jr.
u. ......... u f! V(.,ll...H Cl,n.;. o. v .
" T " xv.'V! i ' j i . ,' Iluu" irom mow York,
with indue, to W. M. Buird Jt Co.
Bieanier canine, ronton, u nours irnm New York with
mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. '
tj... HI .. rM u... .in .1 r r . . .
v,. w mi irom uien'uesros.witli
Snifar t S. A W. Welsh vessel to Warren & (Jhibk
BriB KHun P. Stewart. H.jlUnd, 111 days from Uienfneuog,
ui,li Liitriir In K A w WiiluW T .... ....... . ....... A '
n. ... . ., mi:u, v. Williams,
tor Now York, to sail 011 the Ui'th. ur. nclir Ounon of
Clippers, sailed Irom Oionfueuos lxm n8t. fur Hostou
hctir trarnet, Marshall, I day from Lewos, i)ol. with
cram to Jus. L. lioivley Jt Co. '
....... it 11 MupM....un ,e-..... 1 .1 .. ...
Del., with cram to Jus. L. Bowley A Co. "
richrli. 1!. Muruoy, Murney, from Providence
Hchr J. W. Wainwrisht, Ahrahin, from Boston
Srhf .1. C. Henry, Dic kens, irnm Lynn,
tiehr Sophia Ann, Baker, lrom New Vork.
Sji-' lnl )co'i7i to The Krrninrf Ti tfffrapi,
UAyiia.i.K OiiA. ic. Aunst :)1.-The lo'llowinK boats left
here in tow tins inoruinij: " ""
W ulkcr l'rick with lumber, for Vonvalk, f!onn
V. S . Mayliirry, with lamlier, for New York '
Fti-n. with coal to W. L. I.ance.
Arihur, with coal to W. L. Lance.
Lizzie, with coal, tor Wilmington.
Adu,witti lumber to Taylor A Son.
1yc(,mini;, with Hint, tor Treuton.
lioo. vsitli buiilier. forNeiv Vork.
Kau ISociu, wilh lumber, for Now York.
('ftrrff'imtttlfuft The Ei-etiiit'i 7' l"tnijh,
FASTI 'N A MoMAtlON'r lilJI.LKl'IN
Kkw YmiiC Ori K'K, AuK"t :ju. Su Imrnos ' loavo in
tow to muU for Baltimore, li((ht.
ti. r. Jiurritl . with brimsTono, for Philadelphia.
Baltimhiik Hhani'H OKr'H K, Auxiikt 3,1. The lollowine
barges leave in tow to-niuht, eastward
I . II. Parks, Major O'Keillv. Wru. CrosMiwaite, Alnlm
1 'tilled Hiinhcrn, Muhtineale. A. L. Alusou, ami II. ll'
huwai t, all with coal, for Now Vork. 1. S. (J.
WEMfJRANDA.
steamship Yu.no, Catherine, henrt. at Now Orlesns
A. Al. ;iA li inst., und was to return lth prnx. via llavau.i.
Sttmhip I ouihu. licnce, at, Boston .tilth lust.
tstonmcr KutlleBuake, Beckett, benco, at ISalom 2-th
intli.nl.
Baniuo Daphne, Wcisser, bencn for Stettin, passed
Fir-inure lth int.
linn Solideo (tloria, Wicnuud, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Kotterdam 14th inst
BriK Bloomer, Chaddnck, hence, at London loth inst.
ltiiu Meteor. Anderson, heueo. at. Boston lust.
lrii;8 Charles Milloi, Uuky; Levi Stevens, Stevens;
and A. Al. notions, mouk. neuje. at i.ohioii 'jitu inst.
BriK Leonard Meyers, Hicks, was at Lattuayra 4th inst.
Unir 1 rieile. Tuiiiuermnn. hence, ac Oeoot I'Jih inst.
Scbr J. A. Parsons, Stephens, hence, at Portsmouth,
ki. ll. -'itn inst. . ,
Schr Kh.a S. Potter, hence, at Norwioh 27th inst.
Kehr K. A. Ciuiklin, honeo, at New L'indon Situ inst.
Kehra Poilnnl lirooi. t. Warren, hence for liin hm
Connecticut, Pendluton. do. tor Provincelown, sailed trom
lloiincH' Hole A ai. z,iu iiihi.
hclns Lyra, Haskell, from Calais, anil T.ana Hume,
Appiony, irom ran'imri, ooiu ior i uiiaueipnia, at
Holmes' Hole P. M. si'th inst , and sailed avuin uext day.
ticbr Watauga, Franklin, at Jacksonville JUt lust, froui
Riiviinnuli.
Schrs Flla, Fisb, and L. Wheeler, Lewis, hence, at
roruano iiu iiiei..
Kehrs J. H. Perry. Kelley: Golden JCatfle, Howes; and
K. 11. Huntley, Nickerson, hence, at New Bodlord Uuli
instant.
Schrs (,'harles If. Moller, Chase; J. M. Broomall, Douir
lass; sud ,losu b Baymnre, BurdKe, cleared at Boston kstu
inst. for Philadelphiii, the latter via Sacn.
Sihr. llflene, Bsker, and Sarah Krunn, l'liher, wero
lnsdiuK at W iluiiOHton, N. 0.,'2:,th inst., for Philadelphia.
Tchr Problem, Cromwell, hence, at lUoUmoml U1t4
instant.
hebr Little Rock, Hickman, hence, at Norfolk 27th Inst.
CORN EXCHANGE
BAG MANUFACTORY,
...u T lllll lV "
H. E. corner of M A RKKT and WATER 8 tree U,
Fbiladelphia,
UEAtKR IN BAGS AND BAGGING
Of every description, for
Grain, Flonr, Rait. KoperPhntpbat of Lima, Bon.
k.wi.
lArt-eam) taaJI OUVXt BAGS eonafuUr on
LEGAL NOTICES.
INSTATE OF JOHN V. ORIOO. LRTTKHS
J tftamntry having ben jrrantad by the KAgintnr of
fh rily and county of Philadelphia noon the will of
JOHN V. liKKHI, rineeanml, ill pnrnnnt having claim
on the dei'nawd ar renurntea to notify the Kincutor.
and all persons indebted are requested to make payment
U (tP.OMUK W. KIUOLK,
No. "sw H. FIFTH Htroet,
Orto (HARKSII IIUNN,
No. J WALNUT Street,
8 30 tf F.aocutors.
"IN THE OKPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
X ANI COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA.
F.stateof (IRI)K(IK F. K I IH IK Kli I. deceased.
The Auditor aiwointed ,y the Court to audit, settle, and
adiust tho account of HOLS TK.IN lift II A V KN, Admin
istrator of estate of OK.OKOK F. STUOKKKT. deceised.
snl to report distribution of the balance in the hands or
the accountant, will meet tb parties interested, for the
rnrnosf of his appointment, on TUKSDAY, September 1 1,
W at 4 o'clock P. M , at his office, No. fell A1UJH
HI rest. In the city 01 ruiis'ieiimia.
TV. JHUIUHI1 I, I,,
2 st ut h5t . A uditor.
WINDOW SOREEN.
L GOOD THING.
IMPORTANT TO IIOUSEKEErERS
HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETO.
The Patent Adjustable Window Screen
WILL FIT ANY WINDOW,
Give ventilation and Unlit, screen from view, and exclude
FLIES, MOSQUITOES,
AND OTHER INSECTS.
For sale by Dealers In House-furnishing Goods.
TJJIC ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN COM PANT,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS,
612stnth3m No. 623 MARKET St.. Philadelphia
OARRI ACES.
GARDNER & FLEMING,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
Uo. 2I4 South FIFTH Street.
BELOW WALNUT.
A Large Assortment of New and Second-hand
IKCI.CDINO
Kockawayn, Thrctons, Jenny Unds, Daggloi
Depot Wagons, Etc Etc., 3 23 tutha
For Salo at Reduced Prices.
BLANK BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS.
The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety
or
FULL AXIS XZAXir-BOUHD
BLANK BOOKS,
MEMORANDUM, PASS,
COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC.
To be tonnd In tills city, la at tne
OLD ESTABLISHED
Blank Book Manufactory
or
JAS. E. SMITH & CO.,
No. 27 South SEVENTH St.,
6 18 thstu3m PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WARE
ROOMS, UP STAIRS.
HOSIERY GOODS.
J WILLIAM HOFMANN,
No. 0 N. EH.IITII Street, Philadelphia,
Dealer In Hosiery Goods,
Offers for sale a lare assortment of Hosiery, for
Ladles', Gents', an Children's wear; Socks, turee
qnarter 8oks, and Long Hose, of English and Uer
man manufacture.
UIJDEHUEAH
Of Cartwrtght Warner's manufacture, acknow
ledged to be the lies unpolled.
Also, the Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow
ledged to be the lies of American Goods.
These Goods In all sizes, for
4 7 waly
Swingr and Summer Wear.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
R. THOMAS & Co7,
DEALERS LN
Occrs, Blinds, Sash, Shutters
WINDOW FRAMES, ETC.,
N. W. COHKBK or
EIGHTEENTH and KARKET 3treets,
B '26 3m PHILADELPHIA.
QEORCE PLOWMAN,
CAKPENTER AND BUILDER,
s as
No. 134 DOCK STRKT, PITILAEF.DLHIIA.
CENT.'S FURN1SHINO QOODS.
H. S.
IC. C.
Harris' Seamless Kid Cloves.
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES.
J. V. SCOTT & CO.,
B 2T;rp No. 814 CHE8N0T Street.
DATE N T SHOULDER-SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
made from mensiireiiieut at very short notice.
All other artlelus of GiNTLKMEN'a DRESS
GOODS in fuU variety. WNCIIESTER 4
11 2 No. .708 Vll KdN UT Street.
OE CREAM AND WATER IOE.
THE NEAPOLITAN
ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES.
THE PUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD.
LAVUllBounleIuI?ourdurfull,u,,w "'" do.ir to
lives.n.uthii.K never batora wen In i the Uu.tea Suit...
lind .uporior J .ny loe re n,n,l , In Kurop,.
I'riii.iiiml llnuot No- "AI.NU1 htreot.
ti j ALiK'rrr
ToiTn FAKNlJM & CO., COMMISSION MER-
ft chant, nnd Manufacturer, of ConetugTickinK. etu.
No. aa CHKKNUTtrmit. Philadelphia. 4 i what
I?"m pi reTslate mantel WOR.K8.-J. b.
1( KUli-A Ku-UdCUiwSSMU'rtiUMiU JlBwHu
PATENTS.
pATENT OFFICES,
I N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHE8NUT,
(Entrance on FOURTH street).
rn.AU cis d. pastohius,
SOLICITOR OP PATENTS.
Tatents procured for Inventions in the United
States and Foreign CountrlcB, and all business re
lating to the mmo promptly transacted. Call or scud
for circulars on Patent,
Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 smth8
PATENT OFFICES,
Jt. W. Corner F0TJHTH and WALNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
FEES LESS THAN ASY OTHER RELIABLE
AGENCY.
Send for pamphle on Patents.
8 4 tristu!
CHARLES II. EVANS.
S"
TATE RIGHTS FOR 8ALE. 8TATB
Rights of aTulnnhln Invention Itmt natntAd. ami fni
the HMUING. OU I I INU, and CilliPHlNU of dried h.f,
oahhane, do., are hereliy oUerud fur salo. It is an urtiole
of Kreat viilne to proprietors of hotels and re.Uunint",
ana It should be introduced Into every family STATIC
KK'HTpj for Mile. Model enn be seen at 'I KLKGHAI'li
OK KKIK, OOOFHIl'H POINT, N. .F.
5 27tf -MIINDY A HOFFMAN.
OOVERNMENT SALES.
Al'CTION SALE i
CLOTHING, DUE
OF HOSPITAL
BEnniNt;,
SIN(5S, ETC.
AIISTAKT M KIIICAI, Pl'KVEVOK'S OFKICK,)
Wasiumiton, 1). C, Auk. 0. 1 si;.
Will e sold at Public Auction, In this city, on
TI'ESDAY, the 'istli day of September, 1!, at .'ludi
clary Square Depot, E Htrcct, between Foui'tti and
Fifth RtrectH, at 10 A. M a large quantity of Hos
pital Property, consist Inn of
BKUD1MU, CLOTHINO, AND DRESSIXOS,
amoiifr which will be found the followinp, viz.:
3,il(i0 lied Sacks.
'2,&il0 Iilankets.
4,000 Counterpanes.
4,i.u0 Outta Peri'ha Red hovers.
4,r,00 Hair Pillows.
6,000 Pillow Cases.
r0U0 Linen Sheets.
18,ooo Drawers,
an, ooo shirts.
3,000 Socks.
10,000 dozen Roller Bandages.
AlEO
Napkins.
Cotton and Woollen Tape.
Picked Lint.
Cotton Wadding.
Red Flannel.
Saddlers' Silk.
I.Ineu Thread.
14,000 pounds of Condensed Milk.
120,000 pounds of Iieef Extract.
All the above articles are new and never have
been used. Catalogues containing full particulars
reiuly ten days before sale.
Terms Cash, In Government funds; 25 per cent,
deposit required at time of sale, and all goods to be
removed in live days.
CHARLES SUTHERLAND.
Assistant Medical Purveyor, Brevet Colonel United
States Army. b 30 Ot
PROPOSALS.
QFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF
THE SINKING FUND.
TBEAHUKT PUPAIITMKNT OK PENNSYLVANIA,)
Haiuuhhuho, August M, ISO!!. i
Scaled bids Trill be received for the rodomptlon of
ONE MILLION DOLLARS of tho loan of the Oomraoii
neulth of Pennsylvania, due July 1,1870, until 12 o'clock M.,
Oclobtr 1, lhtll. Communications to be uddrcssed to
1. W. MACKKY, Km., Siato Trcusurer, Iliirriabiirn,
PcnnHjIvuniu, and cndoiHOd Bid for Kodoinption of Stuto
Loun.
F. JORDAN.
iSeuretury of Stats.
J. F. HARTRANFT,
Auuitor-Guncrul.
R. W. MACKKY,
Stuto Troisurtr.
Cnmmissioners of the Siukint; l and.
N. B.--NO newfpupcr publibhing the above without
uuthoi ity will receive pay thorofor. 8 21! 1m
DRUCS, PAINTS, ETC.
JODKKT 8HOKMAKKK O O.
TS. E Corner POUSTH and EACE Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE DItUCCJSTS
Importers and Manufacturers of
Whits lead and Colored Paints, Putty Q
varnislies, Etc.
AGENTS FOR VMS CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINO PAINTS,
Deaiera ana consumers Bi'pplled at lowest price
for caKti. ia 45
M
EKRICK & SONS
SOUTH WARK FOUNDRY,
No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, PhlladolpUla,
WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VAPJAJ3EB
CUT-OFF STEaM EMGINE,
Regulated by the Governor.
MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE,
Puteuted June, lfcos.
DAVID JOY'S
PATENT VALVE LESS STEAM HAMMER,
D. M. WESTON'S
PATENT SELF-CENTRING, S ELF-BALANCINi
CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DliAlNlh'G MACHINE.
AND
HYDRO EXTRACTOR.
For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. 7 10 mwi
I. VAUGHN MXMUCK. WILLIAM B. UEUlllOK.
JO UN K. COPK.
I R E
WORK.
GALVANIZED and Painted WIRE GUARDS,
store fronts and windows, for factory and warehouse
windows, for churches and cellar windows.
IRON and WIRE RAILINGS, for balconies, offlcea
cemetery and garden fences.
Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders
and Carpenters. All orders filled with promptnea.
and work guaranteed.
ltOBERT WOOD & CO.,
TSstnthOm No. Jl'-Hi RIDGE Avenue Phlla.
JJARGH, F ARIL ELL & WAEREN
OF ALL KINDS,
NO. C31 CHESNUT STREET
AND
NO. 624 JAYNE STREET,
ttim PHILADELPHIA.
PORNY'S TASTELESS
Fruit Preserving Powder,
Is warranted to keep Strawberries superior to any knows
nroews. well as other fruit, without being au-UiihU
Price, to eenta a paolume. Bold by the (rooera.
: ZANK, NOKNV V CO.. Proprietor.
I I Mo. IBS North BIIOOND St., PhUd.
DR. K1NKELIN CAN BK CONSULTED ON
v 1li'Tfv'li KT,?K'.",,,?,,l,a,- OHW tours. S to
AMU8EMENT8.
WALNUT ST. TIIEATRK. BEGINS AT 8.
THI8 (Tupwl.y) KVKNINO, Aurnt31.
Ijmt week of the charming Actress and Vocalist, sad
the eminent Comedian,
HAKKY ytI ROSK WATKINS,
(rormerly (Miss Knsina Hhaw).
I "t nitthtot a now ruiiiantio Drama of the American
ltcfuluiiun, entitled
1 UK PIOJ.F.KR PATRIOT;
, , H. THK MAIL UK THK WAR PATH.
Jocko the Unformed HARRY W A TK l9
UnU'l ( nrlclim (witn sonKsl KOSM WAi'KINtJ
J o commence witn th(i eleirnnt. 'Jon.edy of
,. . UT TO UK A JJUCHKNS.
lnc.nerreTiil(ith,nR) HOSRW ATKINS
ftlur.iin.do Iti.heville, a Mi-r Mr. II. W ATKINS
i- I'i-ir.riLIA K - K
KriUAY
KATHLKKN M AVOURNKKN.
MK?:..r"IIN. DREW'S ARCH
8TBKKT
HiiKinena Agent and Tn-asurnr. . . .JOSEPH D. MURPHY
1K 1AIHA TIIOMI'HUN
11 T. ,.M9I,AY ANIIKVKK.V KVKNINO.
It. H. l armo'a Ioiili.ed lliirlewnio,
with K b MNHAI Tun ,1i,l.l)R,
With PW PcnprThJ,hnrlo!. llawlnnrnn.
THB
30
Heats spcured 6 days in niivnncn.
"If OX '8 AMERICAN 'J'l I KATRK W'A LNL'T
KAtf sT?Ai1,.vUlnV - OMMKNCK.MKNT OK THK
r am, M .AhllN. 1 hrf Rrpntest, oiinihiiiation ot Artists in
V.'tM- 'N"w 1,a""'"' nnw Minstr "
M , J"!'""; "w" "" 'n H tremenilMns bill.
Slutince on Saturilay atternoon at a o'clnck. h ;m tf
VAH:pnv iL V1E IIIKR'y)lviNTEr
" ,no ''" aicntmned place. Admiwiioa
lree' . liatf
8HIPPINQ.
V-rrTes F ( It L I V K RPOO I. amii
;'rr.ffb.V.,:-K'N'vrWN-ln'''n IJneof Mail
avSaSerriS iow l mro u""llBd t ""' loi-
Cil(of I,ndi.f?:..tS,1U?luy' ,h'.'n.ber 4. at 1 P. M,
I- !i?.f vv " i,a H'diias), l unsdny. fcept. 7, at. I P M
! Ill V"h,nl""n, haturilny. hopt. ll, at, II A M
C y of Antwerp. H(urrtny. sVpt.. is. st 1 P. M
AnS'l1 """',ol'-" Halifax. Vu.a, ".Set t"a'. rt 1 P M
ll A 'V li U iv I. A Uw) A 1
PavM 7? 'KAi,EK BAILI.N1 KVKRY BATUT1DAT.
rr. i.,j. IO HinilOD 04 1
lot arm To Pur in
r$M?.t $ r,veW?F ,30
it. John's, N. P., ) n. ,i0in' ili v
by Kranch Steamer... ! XZnX" 30
et
,oa,0".:o.r"',.r,0, to ". llnburT Bremen.
Tickets can be housht here at moderate ratea h. r...
sonswiBhinrtoenri lr ll ,r "10 b P
If i i J 7j iV.,yt,'!t":ttU"n "I'l'lyal the Company's Offien
JOHN G. DALE, Airent No. 15 UKOAUWaV I V
0ra Or MINN KM, A KAULK, A Jen?;
li No41 UIIKSNUT Stroot7PI UauSlpS
CHARLESTON, S. C
THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWESt!
FAST FUEIGHT Lirvii
EVERY THURSDAY.
The Steamships PROM KTHKl'S, Cnptain Grnv an.J
)WLL I'ORM A Rl til l.AU WKKKLY LINE
The Pteamt-hlp .1. V. EVKRMAN will Bail nn
Til I RSDA V, Se.teli:U r , ut 4 P. ,L Q
Tliriimrli l.i 1 1 a r .r l. .,' ... .
S.V. R. R. to polntH In tho south ana Hour invest.
uv.i-i luntM. iiiii-.t. iMins oi rrciKtit su low
as l.y any other route. p..r frelplif, apply to
,, A. SOu'DKK A CO.,
JtJM I'OC li STRKHT WIIAKP.
-T ONLY 1 P.KCT Ll XKTn k-k a vkv
BH KST. W YUHK AJSIU HA v"K. OALLINO AT
The splendid new voasels on thla fovorito mute forth,
bafurda'y. " Um i,Br W' Nortb !!
I , , A- PRICK OK PASSAGE
In gold (including wine ,
. 10 b"'ST OR IIAVRIC
IlrBtCab,n i4r&d tJu",n
riratCah!ndin """" i'S", " board.)
'I here s oamers lo not cany stoorarfo pasaenSow
Sicdirul nttondunoe troo of chante. ""K'on'0r8
Aiuerii'im triivellera Koini to ri,i',,rnin
onnrcciarory risks Iron. Iinusil l,y Kturlish railw2? InJ
k'"- 3jU CIIKSNUT .Stre;t.
:Fj . PHILADiamiA. KICIIMnvrT
."'I II I,' K' lirrii a v i V i ... ?. i-UiK TO
rri V. ir ' T " " '-Oi.
Street 0n' frm ,U!5r WAUF .'hove MARKK1
THKOUtiH ItATKS to all points in North and Sunt
Ciiruliun.vm Seuhunrd Air Lino liailr,,,.,! . Buat
und iWnvilloS a lnd' Richmond
lreiht 11 AND, H I) RI"rMnic
RA
ATKS THAN ANY OTUr'K ,IKK n
i'llP rfirllluHf V Bllfutir aii.l ..... .i .
mend U to thi'ial M ZlV ' rTl ..M ro''t"
d-m-lmr every description ot (uC ul mCMaa
triinller11"'1 co""nisaion, dniyaio, or any eiponse
Su-unishipH insured al the lowost rates.
c relent rucoiVKd duily.
LOKILLARD'8 STEA.MSlflF
LINK FOR
MEW YOriK.
Sailing on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satuadaya.
KKDUOTION OK KATKS.
FreiKht bythislinetaliunatla cenU per 1)0 pounds,
ccntaperfoot,or 1 cent per gallon, ship's option. Ad
vance chnrfres cashed at ottice on Pier. PreiKht received
at all times on covered wharf.
JOHNF.OHL,
2 2s5 Fi" W North Wharves.
K. It. Fitra rates on small packaRes iron, molal, etc
iJPSAai LXPUES8 " LIXR TO
-TTi "Aloiandna, t-eorcetown, and Washinjrton, D.
tea .t-ti-.-S O., via l-'heMijiHuku un i Delaware Cnal, with
i i.iiiK i lmns at Alexandria lrom ilio mini direct route lor
I.yiieliliuiK, iiristol, Knoxvilio, Naahvillo, Dalum, ainLth
b.iilhwest.
Meiiim-iB leave rejruliirly every Suturdayat noon (rom th
tirst whiirt aliovo Murkot struot,
1 roitlit received dully.
WILLIAM P. OLVDK A CO.,
i,T.nn 14 '"rth and tiouiu Wharves.
ilininrJ TYLFK, AkcuIm. at Ceo.KeU.wu ; M.
'' I'BH'CK A CO., ABcntsut, Alexandria. 61
. ffT? k notick.-i'ou Nnvv yo1:jc,"via
1'' PKLAM AilK AND RAKITAN CANAL,
iaaaw-rttg I'M'ilr'SS HTH.A.MUHAi CO.MPNV
iuo CHKAPKST and (UIC KHhT water communica
tion hetwern Pliiludelphia and New York.
Steamers leave duily from lint tthurf bolow Marks
struct, Philadelphia, and loot of Wall street, iN'ew York
t.'mula lorwiirdod liyallthe lines ruvinimt out of Wet
Ymk, Aorta, I'.ast, and West, lieo of commission.
rrei(ht received and forwarded on accominodatil
terms. W1LI 1AM P. Ol.YDIC A t)t) , Ajjenis,
o. 12 S. DjiLAWAlilC Avenue, Philadelphia.
JAM IS HAND, Aavnt.
8 35 No. 111! WALL Street, New York
NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. VIA
i Dnlawmo and Raritan Canal, SW'K'TSITHH
as?1 TH XNSIMli; I'A I'll 1 M I I1MP1 KV m.M-
Illtll AflU Dllll' IMHIK I.IM'J.
The Lusineka hy these line? will be resumed on and after
tho rib of March. For freights, which will te taken on
accommodating teruia, apply to
VV. M. BAIRD A CO.,
825 No. m South Wharves.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
JEW SPICED SALMON,
FIRST OP Tint SEASON.
ALDERT C. ROBERTS,
Denier In Flue Groceries
11 T(
Corner KT.EVKNTH n1 VINK Htr.M tA
M
IOHAEL MKAOHBlt
Na m South SIXTEENTH Street
Wholesale and Rtitm Dealer in
CO.,
PROVISIONS.
OYSTERS, AND BAND CLAMS,
FOR PAMILt t tS
TKRRAP1N8 1 PICK IX1ZKN
OUSK-WAKMINO WITH KTKA.N4
We are jirepaivd to warm Dwellings ud Unilrimrt
of all classes with our fatent uiiproved
OI ,u " 1XIW 8TKAM APPAUATUB,
WMch. for lligluf and ooDomy, rivals sil ainiilM
H. BEfjnKMJ A CO.,