THE LAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH l'ltlLADELrilL SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1870. maws suivihary. l liy A lluli. The deoorntion of tbe sollierV f?ravn of the Revolutionary war ami the Mextann war, ami nlno of the late Rebellion, will tke pU?e ou Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, fit the Frnnklia Cemetery. The nnnnnl session of the Worthy (lrmi Lodge of the A. P. A. will coiiiaieuctf at '.( o'clock on Monday morning. Lot evening an Italian named D ittist a Koscnza, it in nllered, stabbed Willititn Dnun, residing at the northeast corner of Front an.l Vnfihington streets, in the side, with a ten Icife, producing a severo wound. Tha a'l'air grew out of a quarrel between the pirties while at work on a school-house in Third Btreet, njnr Lombard, Unttista Mwihi, an other workman, it is alleged, struck Dunn on the head with a sledge-hammer. The luwued were nil locked up in the Third District Sta tion Ilonse for a hearing to-dny. A large meeting ol the members of the Knights of St. Crispin was held last evening nt their hall, Seventh street, below Cuesuut. Reports were read showing that several of tb! hands were unemployed owing to a dull ness of the trade, while others were out of employment in consequence of an attempt having been made by a city firm to reduce their wnees. The married men who are out of employment owing to the attempted redac tion of their wages receive &10 per week from the society, while the single men receive about ft!. The. society is now one of the lavpest trade societies iu the United States. IIouipniIc AfTtilra. Gold closed yesterday at 114i. The abolition of the tax on gross receipts is to be considered to-day by the House. Spencer Wright was hanged at E istvills, Va., yesterday, fur a murder committed in April, A new Funding bill will bo presented to the House on Monday next, by the Way and Means Committee. The total losses of the Fenians daring the late raid are now stated at eleven killed and seventeen wounded, three mortally. Reports from the Red Iliver, as to Itiehl's intentions, are contradictory. One despatch says that he is dissatished with the Manitoba bill and will resist; another, that he is rob bing the mails to obtain funds for a llight to the United States. The National Siengerfest will begin at Cincinnati on Wednesday, Jane l.. There has been a severe storm on the Northern Pacific eoawt. Several vessels are reported w recked and lives lost. William A. Summers, of Boston, has been appointed Supervisor of Internal Reve nue for Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Con necticut. Walcott Hamlin, lately appointed Supervisor, has been assigned to Maine, Now Hampshire and Vermont. A despatch from Wilmington, North Caro lina, says the Republican County Conven tion, which closed its session there on Thurs day evening, nominated a colored man for State Senator, three colored men for the As sembly, and a colored Sheriff. The many colored candidates nominated has caused dis ' satisfaction among the whites, and a split is expected. In the United States Senate yesterday, fifter the close of onr report, on motion of Mr. Sumner, the President was requested to communicate information, if he has any, regarding the reported persecution of Israelites in Roumania. Pending the con sideration of the Indian Appropriation bill, the St nate adjourned. In the House the discussion of the Tax bill was continued, the income clause being under consideration. Amendments were adopted limiting the allowance for house rent to $500, adding to the exemptions losses by floods, find prohibiting the publication of returns. Mr. Beck's amendment requiring the tax to be deducted from United States bonds was rejected. On reaching the last Kection of the bill the House adjourned. Foreign Altatm. Strong measures against betting on races are promised by the English Goveanment. Great complaints are made by Americans resident in London of the irregularities of the Atlantic mail service. Shirley Brooks succeeds the late Mark Lemon as active editor of Punch. Arrangements have been completed for the annexation of the Duchy of Lauenburg to the Kingdom of Prussia. A majority of the Cortes Committee on abolition of slavery are in favor of postponing complete emancipation for sixty years. THE ASSEMBLY. Yesterday Atteruooa'a Meealon. The Assembly met yesterday afternoon at the usual hour. The first business being the election of professors, directors, and trustees of the various institutions under th control of the Church, the present incumbents were re-elected. The report of the Publication Committee was then resumed, Dr. C. C. Beatty, Hon. William Strong, and Hon. W. E. Dodge dis cussing the report until the hour of adjourn mcnt. Evening Session. Itwas ordered thatHon. V. E. Dodge and James Brown, Esq., of New York, be added to the committee already ap pointed to visit the churches of Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland. Rev. M. Chapman introduced a resolution declining, on behalf of the General Assem bly, to assume charge of Highland Uniyersity, which was agreed to. Rev. Dr. Patterson, of Chicago, presented certain communications from the Free Church of Scotland illustrating the Sastentation Fund of that Church. The documents were referred to the Committee on Sustontation Fund. The consideration of the report of the Committee on Publications was resumed and discussed, the particular matter in dispute being the authorization of the raising of $100,000 for the Publication Committee, such amount to be included in the $5,000,000 Memorial Fund. The section was so amended as to apply the amount to all Presbyterian interests, and the report was adopted. Dr. William Adams moved that the Assem bly adjourn sine die to-morrow at li o'clock, which was agreed to. Dr. Howard Crosby then read tha reports on church erection and extension, already published, which were adopted. The report of the Committee on the Ileidel . burg Catechism waB agreed to. The Assembly then adjourned. , An ImportunilWlll-Vnlue of Estate 8 1,000,000 Extracts of the will of the late Amos Phil lips Lave appeared in the daily papers. The following is the document in full: The ' will of' the above-named gen tleman wus admitted to v probate , on Tuesday. It shows that while he was not nniuindful of the ohurch with which he had been for many years connected, and charita ble organizations connected with it, he made most ample provision for tnose of his house hold who survived him. The following contains all the bequests, pnblic and pmt, thoo portions only bing omitted which iu Ji'gal phraseology are called surpliiHi j;e. TUE WILT.. Be it rcmftti' reit. That I, A-aos Phillips, gentleman, being of sound and dispning mind and understanding, have tn-tle and ordained this as my last will and testament, in manner following, that is to say: lmj rviiix I order and direct all my j a it debts and funeral expenses to be fully pai 1 and satisfied ns soorl as may bo coriveaieut after my decease. Item I pive and bequeath unto John Flowers and Theodore Kitchn, their execu tors and administrators, the sum of one hun dred thousand dollars in bonds and mort gages, as hereinafter directed, to be hell by them, to collect and receive the iuterest thereof, and iay the sauii unto my son Charles G. Phillips, for ami during the term of his natural life, so that the same shall not be liable for any of his contracts, debts, or fngagtrucnts, nor shall the same bo pubje.rt to anticipation, and from and immediately after the decease of my sou Charles Phillips, then in trust to and for the use and behoof of all and every the lawful child and children which he may have, or the lautnl issrw of such of them as may be decease J, their seve ral and respective heirs. Item I give and bequeath to the said Charles G. Phillips and John Flowers. M. D., their execntors and administrators, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, in bonds and mortgages, as hereinafter directed, held to them, their executors and administrators, in trust, to collect and receive the interest thereof nnd pay the same to my throe grand children, children of my dear son Jonathan D. riiillips, deceased Frank D., Charles D., and Maria Phillips. Item I give and bequeath to each of my grandchildren the sum of .".000, as they respectively come of age, if in the discretion of my executors they Hre trustworthy. Item I give and bequeath to the Ladies' United Aid Society of tne M. E. Church, five bonds of the Philadelphia and Readiug Rail road Company, of one thonsand dollars each, clear of all taxes, to make my endowment fund up to ten thousand dollars. Item I give and bequeath to my sister, Rachel Reeder, during all the term of her natural life, the sum of three thousand dol lars per year, in quarterly payments, clear of all taxes. Item I give and bequeath to Mary P. Flowers, Mile of William Flowers, my wife's niece, five hundred dollars, to be paid her two months after my death. Item I give and bequeath to each of my nieces, daughters of Henry Phillips, the sun of Sf'JOO. Item I give and bequeath to my niece, Eliza Roberts, the sum of $l'0O. Item I give and bequeath to Annie Flow ers and Emma Flowers the sum of .200 each. Item I give and bequeath to Margaret Musgrave and Mary Smith, widows, the sum of SOO each. Item I give and bequeath to Sarah Soarl3 the sum of fcjiOO. Item I give and bequeath to the trustees of the Attleborough M. E. Church $4000 in Philadelphia and Reading Railroad bonds, the interest to be used one-third for neces sary repairs to the church and fences around the burial greund, and to keep his family burial lot in good order, and the balance for the support of the minister. Item I give and bequeath to the Preachers' Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the sum ol ly-KiOO, mortgage bonds of the Lehigh Navigation Company, tho in terest to be applied as partial support of the necessitous cases of the superannuated and worn-out preachers of said Church, and the aged widows of such as have served for twenty years and upwards, and are dependent. Item I giv6 and bequeath to the OliMen's Home of the city of Philadelphia one 1000 bond of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road, the interest to be applied to the support of the institution, tinless the principal is needed to put up a new building, and then to be so applied. Item I give and bequeath to my cousin, Rachel Manderson, the interest of 1000 during all the term of her natural life. , Item I give and bequeath to Sarah McEl rath the sum of ;r()0. . , Item I give and bequeath to Jacob Ca nings, my clerk, the sum of !'00. Item All the residue of my estate, real, personal, and mixed, of whatever kind or wherever situated, I give to my son Charles Phillips and the children of J. D. Phillips, share and share alike, the children to re ceive their father's share as though he were living. Item I direct that Atwood Grace (attor-ney-at-law) shall be the legal adviser of my executors and trustees; and in case of any difficulty, the matter shall be submitted by my counsel and executors to F. Carroll Brews ter, whose decision shall be final and binding upon all parties interested. And lastly, I nominate my son Charles D. Thillips and Theodore Kitchen to be my ex ecutors of this my last will and testament, and hereby revoke all other wills and testa ments by me at any time heretofore made. In witness whereof, etc The will is dated on the 30th of April, 18C0, and is witnessed by J. Plankington and Joshua Wright. The estate of Mr. Phillips is estimated to be worth a million of dollars, though some persons make it much higher than that. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Xews tee Firtt Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bum risks 4-30 Moon Sets 1P40 Bun bktu 1-i6 Uiuh WiTKa f-30 PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE. JOnN O. JAMB8, 1 C. B. Dl'KBOUOW. Committee or thk Month. T. L. Gii.LKsi'ig, ) CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Tonawanda, Barrett, Savannah, Philadel- Dlna and Houtbern Mad SteamshiD Co. Steamship Pioneer, Wakeley, Wilmington. N.C., rhi- laaeipma ana oouniern Mall steamship co. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Charleston, K. A. Sou der & Co. Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, New York, W.P.Clyde A lO. Bark Chief, nardiug, Stettin. Workman &. Co. Bark Agnes Frazer, Cameron, Pictou, N. S., L. W3- lergaara et Tug Thou. Jefferson, Alien, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. ciyae a i o. Tug Fairy Queen, n uson, uavre-ae-urace, wltn a tow of barges, w. v. ciyue a co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship feaxou, bears, 4 hours from Boston, Wlul muse, auu imsneiigL-rs ui u. iu&ur . y u. bu-anier Jas. ts. oreun, Pace, from liictiiuond via Norfolk, with nidse. and passengers to W. 1. Clvde A Co. Steamer Claymont, Robertson, 30 hours from Nor folk, with mde. to W. P. Clvde Co. Steamer K C. Blddle, McCue, ti hours from New York, with rudse. to W. I'. Clvde Jt Co. Steamer Frank, JTerce, K4 hours from New York, wit h mdse. to V . r. aird & Co. btesmer Barali, Joues, S4 hours from New York, with uiilsri. to W. 11. Baird A Co. Ncrw. bark Atlantic, Jaoobsen, M days from Liv erpool, mil inaso. to Penrose. Massey tt Co. N. (i. bark raw, man, 44 nays iroiu liotieruam, with mdse. to u vt esteraaard u co. lirig Addle liale, liailey, l5das from Cardenas, with molasses to L. V KuightACo. Br. brl Lophema, Cong len, 11 days with sugar to s. 4 W. Welsh vessel Horn from Saua, to C. C. Van r.np O. y. drnry. t'etiklin, 1s d ty from L'lcnfue CO!. Itti hiliTHT lo S .V V. Welsh. -rtir ..1mm s PotiiU-r. Jr., Wliitunn. 1' 'lavs frnn ChMi-iimc, with Mitfar In Nshc ll-niifli MurrK Left, in )dit inirk Mraoi', Christian, loading for rhtlatel-l-tilH. ti sntl Mh .lutie. Iir. fWir S'imnierville, SstnfnM, from IV'morira, with nifiar and molasses to John Mason A Co. ves M'l to t . c. Van Horn. Schr Ocean lsird, Mirsli, b d lys from James river, Va., with lumber to Collins to. Sehr Ariiirlne, Thomas, 'I days from Saiyrna, 1j1., With prntn t. .la. L. It'wlev . Co. 1 nt? Tin s. Jefferson, Allen, from H.iltlmoro. wliii a Tnw ef liarp'S to W. I. ClyoV ,fc Co. Tnjf Fatty (,'neen, Wilson, froqi Havre de-(race, with a tow of liatpi s to W. 1 Clyde & Co. Tfiif Lookout. Miearer, from Uavre-de-Urace, Willi a tow of baiitts to W. P. Clyde & Co. HEI.OW. BriK Ueorgc S. Berry, Bradley, from Mataazus. i-'jmal I Viifrft fo Thr Kveaiivi Tcle irayh. Havkk-ik-ohaie, Jane 4. The following boats lttt tliW niortiliitt tri tow: .lunlHta, with com to Hoffman Kenned. I'.. Ji. I'ostelthwaite, with lumber, for Gloucester, N. J. Kate, with eotil, for Elliott .'t Co. l.ady Washington, with coal, tor Chester, Ta. Cbri',7''"' ni'f " TIk' h; nin t T'li-trnvh. EAST ON McMAIIONS UOLLHTIN. Nkw vokk Offick, Jane 3. Three barges leave in tow tonight, for Baltimore, light. I.ot'le, with nails, for Baltimore. F. K. James, with maehinerv, for riiilidelphia. W. S. Burton, with liripeed, for BhliudiiUilna. Baltwokb Branch Officb, Juno 3. The follow ing barges leave 1n tow to-night,, eastward: Iiian. JI. II. Sii'lth, New Era. H. J. Chard, M. Bartlett, Floor City, L. 1). Collins. Ch irb:s, Sinh Ann, and Harvest Moon, all with coal for New York. L. S. J. (; Telfijraph.) I.fwkh, Del., June 3. I'assed in yes'erday, sehrs HettVHi'iire. from Charleston; Mary E. Eeiimrteh, from St. JIary's. Brltr Robin, from Portland for Havana, dismasted on the a.'.th ult., reported in har bor for orders. The schr S. I. Thomas was got off the bead) last nip rit In a belter condition thau was expected, half of her cargo remaining in her. In Hie harbor-Bark Ocean, bark unknown, brig (ice-rue 8. Berry, frwn Matanzas for l'hiladelphla; brig Kotiln, from Portland for Havana, diminished una wa'tiug fnr orders ; two brigs unknoa n ; anil W schooners. No ptlotH of. Wind SE. Thermometer 74. MEMORANDA. Bark Eureka, Carman, was at Inagua 21st ult. for rhllitdolphla in 10 days. Bark S. B. Hale, White, hence, at Portland 1st iriMant. Brig Ellen II., lor Philadelphia, was at St. Johns, P. J!., 14th nit. Schr Sarah Clark, (Jrlilln, hence, at Fall River 23th ultimo. Schr M. H. Read, Benson, at Warren 31st ult. from New Bedford. Kchr Wm. S. Utiles, Burgess, from Cienfuegos 5th nit., at Boston ad tnst. Schr Mary Riley, Riley, hence, at Rockport27th ultimo. Schr Jas. A. Crocker, Chase, hence, at Lynn 2.'jth uli lino. Sehrs II. S. Brookn, Love, and Lizzie 5Iaull, Btiell, hence, at Boston 1st Inst. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice Is hereby given that a lightvessel, exhibit ing a tixed white light illuminating the entire hori zon, will be placed, on or about J.me 1, ls70, in 'A)4 fathoms water, near the southeastern extremity or the sXi al making out from Bernini's Point, entrance to the Ohoptauk river, east side Chesapaake Bay, Maryland, to serve as a guide or leading mart for vessels bound up or down the river, and also as a guide to the channel between Castle Haven and ( hlora Points, and into Tred Haven river and Fox's Hole creek anchorage, Inside of Benoni's Point Bar. The tight will he' shown from sunset to sunrise, at au elevation of 34 feet, and should be seen in clear weather from the deck of a vesBel tifteen feet aoove the water, ten nautical miles. The vessel is 41 tons, new measurement, schooner-rigged, hull painted lead color, masts white, with the words "Ulioptank Btver'' painted In large white letters on each side, uinl the number "'2:'' in white on the stern. A log bell and fog horn will he souuded alternately dtn ing thick or foggy weather. By order. W. B. SHUBIIICK, Chairman, Treasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, Washington, D. U., May 25, 1S70. MEDICAL. PILES CAN BE CURED! DR. GALLAGHER'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILE CURE Is a quick, safe, sure, and effectual Koraoily for UhKKD- 1NU. BLIND, OR ITOUINU P1LKS, PllJ. LAPSUS AN I OR FALLING Oi' I'HK RECTUM, CONSTIPATION OB" T1115 BOWELS, KTO. The application and use of this remedy, as well as its cirects, are quite diircrcnt from all others hereto fore prescribed for the above-named diseases. Its principal virtues are derived from Its Internal use, regulating the Liver ana Kidneys, and imparting health and vigor to the whole alimentary canal. It is specific In its action, completely controlling tho circulation of the blood iu the hemorrhoidal vessels. CAUSES OF THE DISEASE. The causes of these complaints are numerous, and are undoubtedly in many instances hereditary ; but a sedentary and studious habit, luxurious living, high seasoned and stimulating food, the intemperate nse of epirituous drinks, the very free use of strong cof fee and tea, mental depression, sorrow, aud gner; in short, whatever tends to weaken the digestive or gans may be considered the most active general causes. The anlicted can rely with the utmost confl leuce in this mediclue, because the great success that it has met with since Its Introduction is a sure indica tion of its real value. For inward and outward ap plications, if used as directed, it cannot fail to givo the fullest satisfaction. PRICE OF SINGLE BOTTLES, 81. 6IX BOTTLE, $5. All Respectable Dealers and Druggists soli It. PREPARED ONLY BY B. F. GALLAGHER, NO. 308 N. THIRD STREET, 623mwslrnrp PHILADELPHIA. "VT O C U II JK. J H A m i 1 FOX'8 CRAMP AND DIAKRUtEa MIXTURE luis laroved itsell l be the surest ad ueJiubt remedy for Oramiie, Diarrtue, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, ana first wanes of Asiatie Cholera. No family alter hainij once tried it will be without it. Abk for Fox's Cramp uiid Hiarruiva Mixture, ana use no omer. rim at i&iv NALL 4 CO 'S, nh i'.KNW aud MABKKf Streets, aud No. 6t)iAKCH btreet. )arp ENGINES, MACHINEFtY, ETO. f, jr XT XT STEAM ENGINE AND ZdiLkfilBOlLKR WOK K 8. WE A FIR LEVY, WtAOllCAL AND THKOKh'lTOAl. JtauiMKKKH, MAOUINIS'I'S. HOlLKh MAKERS. BLACriHMlTUiS and FOLWDHKS, havtut for many years bean in sacceaaial operation, and been exolusifely an cuited in bnilr-.mg and repairing Marina and Riter Engines. hiRU and low pressure, Iron P-oilera, Watef Tanas, rropeners, no. ew., niiiuuiij raw - vices to ine puiuo as ueiug i .ji iifK"1 Dv v" suKioss ol all sizes. Marine. River, aud stationary ; navlut orders wiia quick despatch. tery dexoripUoo of pattern. sets ol patterns oi uiuuioui a i i vy. w . i miik.rs made at the abortest notice. ,rs msne ar ine aoorteev uunco. mru uuMjm,..ov avlvama Cbarooal iron. oruinirsoi auaueeanu auuia, Iron and Brass Caetines of all ileeoripiUMia. Uoll 1 uruin bcrbw Guitiuff, and all other work connected with Us ,lwu.l1sleIIu"d peoiflcations for all work dona at the .labUal.mect i ree of olifarire. and work guaranteed. Tee subscribers hate ample wharf dock room lor repair of boats, wbera they can he in pertect aoiety, and are pro nded with shears, b looks, falls, ato. etc., for rauin bean orhshtweianta. JAOOB O. NB5AFIH, JOHN P. LKVY, I li BEAOH and PALMHK StrU. QIIiAIlU TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO. JOHN H. MURPHY, President. PHlLADtXFHU, PA, r.tlHBufarlure Wrouabt Iron Pine ' And tiuuaries for Piaiubers, laa and Hteaiu Fitters. ; " WORKS, TWLNTY-TIIIKD and JK1I.BEKT Htreeta. OFFICK AND WAKE HOUSE, 41 tm, 4 jMvrtii Jf lif A'll toU INSURANCE. D ELAWABE MUTUAL SAFETY INSTTRAN- of Pennsylvania, 16. Office southeast comer of THIRD and WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. MAUiNB IN.s-UKANCES On VeRSela, Cargo and Freight to all para of the world. INLAND INSURANCES jn goods by river, cnn.1, lane and land carriage to all part of the Union. FIB It INSURANCES Merchandise generally; nn 8wirc8, Dwelling, Uouaes, efoj. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY Noveiiitier 1, lSi',9. K,(hhi United States Five l'er Cent. Loan, ten-forties 100,(.in United States six Per Cent. Loan (lawful itoney) te.iHH) United h tates Six for Cent. Uan. lsn Bik'jmio Sta'e of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent, Loan 90P,(W)0 City of Philadelphia Six Per 1219,000 nt 107,T!NOt0 eo,(KHiiin 813,9lS0tKi cent, bowl (exempt rroin tax) 30(1,92.1 1 iw.uca state or ;ncw jersey six rcr Cent. Loan BO.IMK) Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 86,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Se cond mortgage Six per Cent, Bonds sr.,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan T.OCO btate of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan lll.SOO Pennsylvania Kalrroad Com pany, KK) shares stock 6,000 North Feniwylvanja Hall road Company, loo shares slock 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stock 8,9fi0 Loans on Bond and Mort oa.ooofHi 30-00 80,000 -00 15,000-00 S.3T0-O0 14,000-on 8,iWOU0 T.600110 gage, first liens on city Properties Ij,oo00 11,231,400 Par. Market vaine, lt,2fis,370-oo Cost, fl,21S.G'28'!n. Real EBiute sw.ooii-oo BiilB Receivable for Insurances made... EiU.IWTa uuumoes aue ai agencies : Premiums on Marino Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due tho Com pany 48,087 -9B cvociv, ponp. etc., or sundry corpora tions, 54706. Estimated value 8,740-iO varu 111 Itltun 163,31S'89 Caaa in Drawer 878-28 169,891 -14 11,883,1(10-04 DIRECTOR8. Thomaa C. Hand, Samuel 5. Stokes, William 4. Boulton, Edward Darlington, II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob Riegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvaln, J. B. Semple, Plttstmrg, A. B. Burger, Pittaburg, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg joim 1,. xavis, Bduiand A. Souder, Theophllus Paulding, James Traquair, Henry Sloan, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., 'anies C. Ilarwl, William C. Ludwlg, Joseph II. Seal, Hugh Craig, John 1). Taylor, George W. Kernadou WliUaai C. Houston. THOMAS C HAND, President. T, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President. HENRY LYLBUUN, Secretary. UENKY BALL Assistant Secretary. 1 1 HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Policies Issued on all the Ordinary Plata s, AT LOW RATES OF PREMIUM, With full participation In the Profits. All loliciet Ion-JForieI table. Ful Cash Surrender Indorsed on Each Policy. NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO TRAVEL OR R3SI- The form of policy adopted is a Dlain and simnle cn. tract, precipe aud dehuite in ita tonus, aud tree froio auiUiKuous conuiuons anu restrictions. Special attention is called to the this Company, offering the COMBINED ADVANTAGES or THE IJuiltliiigr .AjsNociaticm AND 0 Lli'o Iu.Nt11rn.11co. uvery -oiicy iiuiaer jsecurea a lluue ol III" Owu, Descnptivn Pamphlets, with Rates, furnished on appli ouuou w iuv uuuipouy. OFFICE, N. W. corner Seventh arid Chesnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM M. SKYFKRT, President. LAURENCE MYERS. Vice-PrtxudenL D. HAYES AON E W, M. D., Medical Director. R. W. DORPHLKY, bee rotary. WILLIAM L. HIRST Counsel. P1BKCTOR8. Wm. M. Seyfert, Laurence Aljers, J. M. Myers, Wm. b. ftluManas, Wm. B. Reaney, Kdward Samuel, 11. P. Muirheid. Clayton MoAlichaei. 496a 1829 CHARTER F-ERPETUAL. JgJQ Franilin Fire Insarance Compj OF PHILiAUaLPHIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I,'70, $2,825,73 1 '61 CAPITAL 1 400,000 -00 ACCRUKD SURPLUS AMD PEKMIUM3....a,li6.7Sl fl ISCOMK FOR 1810, ttUl,UU0. LOSSES PAID Vi 13d), l,tugl. FamatifBl and TemDOran Policies On Liberal Terms The Company auto issues polioies upon tha Routs of all ainusoi rtuiiuiotfs, i.ruuuu nouio, muu .uuriKaxea. !ha ''FRANKLIN" has no DiaPUTJO) CLaIm. XT ( Vl'tIi 8. Alfred O. Baker. Bamuel (rant, George W. Richard, Isaac Lea. Thomas Sparkw William 8. Uraui' Thomas S. Ellis, CnsLavua 8. Hanson. tieora-e tale, ALFRED U. BAKER. President. GEORGE VALES, Vioa-Preaideut, .TAMFS W. MCALLISTER. Secretary. THEODORE Al. RKOKR. Assistant Secretary. I T?AME INSURANCE COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED 1864 CHARTER PERPETUAI CAPITAL Umouo. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLU8TVELY. Insnrance.against Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per- patuai or l emporary I'oucies. DIRECTORS. Charlee Riobardaon, . Robert Pearoa, W illiam H. Knawn. UUUU iVO-MOa-, tfl, W idiain M. SeyiarU John F. Smith, Nathan 11 li Ins, Uaoisa A. West. Kdward B. Orne. Charles aiokea, dolio W. F.vermaa, Moraeoai nuiby. CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. W1LUAM H. RUAWN, Vioa-Preaident WIT-XIAMB L Btschakd, Secretary. 1 rpHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF X PHlLAIr:l.f H1A. OrlicaS. W. eornerof FOURTH and WALNUT Street W VIL 1 laTcnU t IL'I 'li tf Ydl ITCIUL'f V PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES I6SUED. A uva aVA auivaiicn w. aj kjij n k cutt CASH Capital (paid up in full) , . . . .0,uu0 00 I avail Aaaeia, Jaav 1. 17M-.. 1 F. Ratcbford Stair, , J. Livingston Erringef Nalbro Jjratiar, James L. Ohm horn, John M. Atwood, Wm. G. Boulton, ilBUi. T. Ttedick! ' Charles Wheuler, 1 lisvitge H. bluart, . iTuomaa U. Moutvomery, John It- nrown, tiaiuea M. aeruaa. I'HOMAS ti. Mti-M 1UUMBSV. viea-rrsaiaant, AI KX W. WISI'KK. Seoreu JAUOit Jb fJiliawaoa, Aaa.3 P W INSURANOt. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AtVlEHICA. Jahcabt 1, 1870. Charter PeruMnal. g.-VOt,0(K ...li,:t,.VNt f nrnrparnted 1704. HAPITAl- ASMKTN l.asnen piilrt slnee orKimlnilan....S'4't,000,000 Hrofipta of ITfuiliinis, lN(t.... t,lH)l,NI?43 Istprrsl from In ventutrnta, BW. 1 I t. 1 t,OKNr pnld, lMii M l,0:l5,;i.SPM4 Statement of the Anet. First StoitKMes on Oit Property t71,450 Catted Plates Government and other Loan Bonds LW.M1 Railroad, Bank and Uanal Stocks E5,7o8 Oash iu Bank and UtBce W7,rtX) foansen Collateral Security 33,Sr8 Notes KecelTable, mostly Matins Premiums... B21,!44 Acomed Interest 3U,3.i7 Preminins in course of transmissiea 85, 1I-S Unsuttlnd M.inne Premiums 10U.RX li.kt.1 KaUt, Offloe of Oompany Pbiladelphia.. Su.tXW DIRECTORS. Kranoit R. Cope. ArUiur O. Samuel W.o SOB, n. Kdward H. Trotter, Kdward S. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jessap, lotus (J. Madeira, Charles W. Ousnman, fjloraent A. Grisoom, William Brockie. Junn A. Broi Cuarim 'I'ayloc A mhrtjfte whits, William Welah, S. Morris Wain, Joon Iriaaon, Uore L. Harrison, ARTHUR G, OOKF1N, President. U1IAKLKS PLATT, Vice-President Matthias Maris, Secretary. O. H. Kvevks, AssistAnt hecretary. 8 4 F RE AS80CIATI INCORPORATED MARCH 37, 1830. OFFICE. no. 34 NORTH FI FTU STREET INSURE O N. BUILD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A5D MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, From Loss by Fira (in tbe City of Philadelphia only;. ASJKTH, JANUARY I, 1S70, 8l,37;J,7:i.-J5 TUL'NTKKH. WM. IT. HAMfLTON. CHARLES P. BOWER, JEJS8K LIGHTFOOT, ROUP. SHOKMAKKR, PK'IKR ARM BRUSTERy VI 1-1 TIl 11 I VklM John uarkow, GF.OKGE 1. YOUNU, JOS. K. LYNDALL, I.KVl f. COA h. 6A&1UKL SPAKHAWK Vii n i rv . t n. i r. i tv - JOSEPH E. SCUELL. PETER WILLIAMSON. WM. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL SPARUAWK, Vice-President, WILLIAM T. BUTLER Secretary. 86 QHARTER PERPETUAL. $200 OOO. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PAKY OF GERMANTOW1I. OFFICE, No. 4S-29 3MAIN STIIEET. Take riks in Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Bucks COUUUVb, ou me mobl iayorama lomn, upva iJBiiins, lliirus, .Merctmouiee, furniture, A' arming iuipieineaua, liny, Oram, blraw, oic. etc. DIHtUlOKS. Fliencer Roberts, Nicholas Kittenhouse, .li)lm btalunun. atoan I. Junes. Albert Asniueut, James F. Lanstrotb, tihurUs Woiss, Charles Miilmao, Cb.rles U. Kiokes. Josi-pn Hanrtsibury, VVilliHm Asuiueaa, in Abmiu Kex, 8PENCKR ROBERTS, President. CHARLES 11. STOK KS, Secretary and Treasurer. WM. tl.l F.li.M AN. AsKistaut Hecretary. 6 2i linwSra T1 "HE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE UUIVlr-AM I . lnnnrnoratfld lhJ6 Charter PerDetnaL No 610 W A LN L f Street, opposite Independence Mqaara. 'J his Uompany, laToraiiiy known to ue community ior oter loriy years, continues to insure skhjusi loss or dam ae by hre on Public or Private Buildini, eitunr porraa. nentlyorfor a limited time. Also on burnaure, blocks nt ;nds. and Merchandise aeneraily, on liberal terms. I heir iapitai, voeuier witu a ihtk nurpiua ruuu, is Invented in the most carelul manner, which enables tuem to offer to the insured an undoubted seourity In tha oasa loss. . .. ,M Daniel Smith, Jr., lsiiac Hazlehurtst, Thomas Robius, T .... IhMurun Thomas Smith. Henry Lewis, J. Uillinuham Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr. Franklin DANIEL SMITH. Jr.. President. WM. G. OROWELL, Secrotary. a 00 JMrEKIAIi 1NSUKANUJLJ UO., lAJIXLnjIM. KXTAIlIJsllElJ IS08. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Fundi, g8,000,000 IN GOLD. PKEYOST & HERRING, AgenU, 4$ No, 107 8. THIRD Street. Philadelphia. OUA8. M. PREVOST CHA8. P. HERRINQ CLASS. 205 (J L A H N. 207 UENJA3IIN U. HIIOE.1IAKEK, Importer of FOREIGN W IN iOv7 GLASS, Manufacturer of AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Sola Aeent for the sala of FRENCH WHTl'tt PLATE GLASS, FRENCH SKY-LIGHT GLASS. Havins been appointed Sole Agent in Philadelphia lor thasale of tbe products of the I would draw the attention of purchasers to tha Tery superior quality of Glass made by thum. It is whiter and more hinUly poli.hed than any otaer glass in tua world, and won b twenty per cent, more for buildinx purposes. lor tale, wan every inner varieir oi uunw, uruaiuen- tal, Colored, 1, t-ut, J" mnossea, ana i mm, vy KKN.I. II. NIIOKitMKKIt Nos. din, I7, 'itH, 2)1 N FOURllH Street, ABOVR RACE. loUUmrpI 'ill '20'. PATENTS. A B N 8. OFFICES FOB PROCURING Patent in the United States and Fr reign Countries, FORREST BUILDINGS, 110 H. H OI UT1I llillada., AND MARBLE BUILDINGS, BEYUItTU Hlreet, above F, (Opposite U. S. Patent Offloe), WASHINGTON, D. a B. HOWSON. Solicitor of Patent. O. UOWbON. Attorney-at-Law. Oommanic&tiont to be addressed to tha Principal Offloaa Philadelphia. lilmwa O TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE O Kiithis of a Viilonble Invention just patented, and for ilthis of a I. It IMi. LiLi the SL1LTNO. CUTTING, aud CHIPPING of dried beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby ottered tor sale, It is an article of great value to propiietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be lutrouucua into every laiuiiy. milt KR.ll I S ior sale. Mocnl can be Been at laLEUoArd Ot K ICE. COOPER'S POINT. M UN DY A HOFFMAN. INSTRUCTION. nV. Ii A U l 12 It II AUII'rJ . m.KSIf!AL. SCIENTIFIC. AND COMMER CIAL ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BUILDING, No. M Bimlb TEN Hi Street. A rrimary, r.iemeutarr, ibj Fiuiahing bchooL Circulars at Mr. vvarburtou'a. No. ) i beanul street. - " PAPER HANGINGS, ElOi OOKI LOOKM LOOK:!! WALL rArHKa and Linen Window Shade manuraoiurea. tua cheapest B tbe city, at juui o 'eoK., no. v. Luutu: r.i fc iv al Kirut.tMlow Kleventn. Branuh. No. 8u7 FEDERAL Street. Uam.dsu.Jiew Jersey. Cl II 1 - - ' - - - -- . - - A LEXANDER G. CATTELL A CO. t. PRODUOJs COMMISSION MKKUUAKTS. 1 Ho. M NORTH WUARVKJi Ho. 87 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA- I23J AiXlaJIEM OiXlAUa RUJAB 0AZXJU4. AMUSEMENTS. A C A D E M Y OF MUSIC FIVE NIUHTS AND ONE MATINKE. CtOMMKNt'lNO J UN K o. RICIIINOA (JKAND KNUI.ISrt OPERA. MONltAT FVIfNINC First lima in this city, in Knclinh. of Adam't ComiO Opnra. POSTILION OF I.ONJUMK AU. lull strensth of the trnpo in the cult. TlTwsfiAY FVKN1NO, Jnnn 7. BKNKK1T OF MR. 8. BKHKKN3. Meyerbeer's Grand Orer. ttie ... , Til K lUIia KNOTS. Wednesday-BEN h HT OK A. N. PESNOYER, B lt KM I A N C.IRL. Jrirst appoaranre in I'ltit.irinlphta of t. -. MISS KMMA rtOWSON. Iridny Complimrntarr Honofit of CAkOLlNK KIOHINUS-BERN ARD. LUHI.INK. Hoi rhentS Otion Thnrait.nr .lima 0 t XC It Rnnar'a Music More. No. llnQ Chesnut street.' Kesnrvyd Set, . 5 31 WALNUT ST. THKATKE-BMUN'S AT 8. THIS (Sntnrrtari FVRNI!n .Inn. A FIFTH NIOHT ot the World rennwned Comedian. in his eniuisitely bPHntitulfinipprannRliun of rip van wixki.k. in Dion Boucicanlr.'s grout drama entitled KIT VAN W1NK.LW: OK, THK Sl.F.KP OK TW h.NTV VK.ARS Received niiclitly b larcenad brillinnt audiences with KX I HUSIASTIO Al'Pl.A i:.SK RIP VAN V INKl.K JOSKPH .1 KFFERSON MATINEE I'HIS (Saturdny)A FTKRNOON. at .o'clock. Cbairs secured six nnys in advancw. TR8. JOHN DREW '8 ARUH STREET 111 THEATRE. Rerins t 8 o'clock. LAST NIOHT OK THK SEASON. LAM' NIOHT OF JOHN KKOUUUAM. THIS (Katnrdnv) EVKNINO. .Inns 4. Only night of Brnusiiaru s Drams of WILKIN8 MICAWBKK JOHN BROUGHAM CcucIudiDK with the Omnia of in ,t. ciw.iurN FATtMrn By thn full Comjinny. AIRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 8T. THEATRE. a1 KNGAGK.VKNT POSITIVELY FOR TWO WKHKH ONLY, nOAIVTI,'Mr'ixi,i uiin.v trTWc With tha onginnl nd world-rrnnwnpd BKVANT'K MINSrKRTjO, FROM BRYANT'S UPKRA HOUSE, NEW YORK, Under the personal snpnrrision and immediate direction of the eminent Comodinn, MR. DAN BRYANT, J V ho will positively appear at each performanoa, sup ported by his KXCKLSIOR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. Nomborinjr TW ENTY TWO FIRST-OLAS9 ARTISTS. DAN BRYANT. I SHOO FLY! IDAN BKYANT. DAN BRYANT. SHOO FLY! DAN BRYANT. DAN BRYANT. I SHOO FLY! DAN BKYANT. rull particnlnrs in programme and nthn annonnce irpnts. Sale of seats will commpiice at AKOII hl'REIC'P THEATRE on FRIDAY MORNING, Jnne 3, and coa tinue the following dsysk Prices as usual. 6 8 3t CHESN U T STRK ET THEATRE. JOHN STETSON. Lessee and Mansrrer. EVERY KV F.NINO AND HATURIAY AFTERNOON. TWELVE NIOHTS ONLY. OLIO, FARCE, MIN'STRELSV, BURLESQUE, AND BALLET. 5 20 tit JNTERESTIN6 EXHIBITION. 1 '205 PENNSYLVANIA P O L Y- OHFSNUT 8T. fivZ TECHNIC AND CHESNUT ST. H.i ANAIOMICAL MUSEUM, OHRSNUT8T. iiOZ Open daily from 8 A.M. till 10 P. CHESNUT ST. 1 . M. Saturdays liil 11 P. M . Leo- CHESNUT ST. 1 50. tures on usetul and scienliausub- CH RSNUT ST. I'itoi joots every evening. OHKSNUT ST. VHiH Admission, 60 cents. 5 3 tfl CIIESKUT ST. YALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) YYINTER GA RDEN, N os. TX, 722, 724, and IM VINE Street. THK GRAND ORCHESTRION, tormorly the property of the GRAND DCKK OF BADKN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALKR, of this city, in combination with FLaMKH'M ORCHKSTRA and Miss NKLLIM ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVKNINO at tbe above-mentioned place. Admission free. 1 13tf BOOTS AND SHOES. BARTLET rX FINE CUSTOM-MADE BIOOTS AND SHOES. Hade on enr Improved Lattp, Insuring Comfort Beacty and Itut ability. No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 1 13 tflftoD31 ABOVE CHESNUT. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS rcBLisnsD by ms American Sunday-School Union. . , i ' DAISY'S COMPANIONS; or, Fcenes from Child Life. Hy thH autnor or "-irai'ii:iamra Neat." A most cliariniDg Htury of a charming little girL lsnio, hail bound, &5 ceuu; muHllu, oo cents. SNARLY OR ellAKLY; the 11 rut number of the HkKory berii'B. bj tne autnor or "rne Leigatoa Children." eta l8mo, 4o and 43 cents. ALLIE MORE S LE8SON. lamo, 17 and 23 cents. For sale at the Depository of the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, . 1122 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 31 tuthsCt lOfc.. CARPENTER ICE COMPANY. IVo. 717 WILLOW Street. GOOD BOSTON ICE AT NAUKET IlATliS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHAS. S. CARPENTER, JOHN GLENDENIN3 JOS. M. TRUMAN, Jr., BlBtuthlm JOHN R. CARrBNTER, WM. E. FRAZEB pCNN ICC COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1868. OFKIOKS. B. W. Corner FOURTH and LIBRARY, , Ko. 408 Horth TWKNTY-KIRST 8lrest Bhlppini Depot, BPRUOJC BTBXJtT W1UKF, BohnyJ. IUU Rirer. 0HAS. J. WOLBKHT, President, ' 8 80 autrp C H A S. B. RK B8. Superintendent. REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. FOE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GO TO THH MANUFACTORY O? J 1 ' P. P. KEARN0, No. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4S3smw3mrp BBLOW ARCH, KAST 8IDg. XL- .ALL REFRIGEKATOH S ALWAYS RKLIABLJC. i Tba subscriber ruarantee tha make and finish Of hi SUPERIOR REt RIOKRATOR faqoal in avarw rcpaut ta his former makea. Tba thoaaanaa aold and bow ia nsa test if 7 to their superior qualitloationa. tot al wholeaaiaaaa retail at tha Manufactorj. No. 8u60HRRxiY Btreejt. abo Third. k - ...... Also, W. F. NICKEL'S Patent Combination al. beer, and liuuor cooler and rofngeralor. atuutoM UKOtGIt W. HIGKELS.