THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1870. 3 Hews suiviiyxAivr. ity Aitnlr. Edward MoDonough fell from a ladder yesterday on Coaten street, near Sixteenth, and was severely injured. William llogers, a resident of Nicotown, ras overcome by the heat yesterday at Broad and Berks streets, and was removed to a neighboring drug store. The following gentlemen were yesterday elected Directors of the Philadelphia School of Design for Women: W. J. Horstmann, James II. Orne, P. P. Morris. James L. Clag horn, W. I Wilstach, David S. Brown, R. F. Warner, George Whitney, E. W. Clark, Jay Cooke, John Sartain, Edward S. Clarke. The corner stone of the chapel of the Columbia Avenne Presbyterian Church, situ at the corner of Twenty -lira t and Nicholas streets, was laid yesterday afternoon with appropriate religious servioes, conducted by the pastor, Rev. William II. Ilodge, Rev. Dr. Stryker, and others. William 'Brooks and Daniel O'Neill, con ductor and driver of car No. r9 Girard Ave nne Passenger Railway Company, had a final hearing yesterday before Alderman Jones, on the charge of carrying an overload on Mon day, Cth inst. Messrs. Kilpatrick and Hutch inson, agents of the Society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to Animals, testified to the crowded condition of the car and the suffer ing of two light-built horses in their endea vors to pull the load up grade at Corinthian and Girard avenues, one of the horsos being completely exhausted. The accused were fined $ and costs. At a meeting of the Seamen's, Firemen's, Coal Passers', and Marines' Bounty Associa tion, held last evening in Friendship Hall, corner of Norris street and Frankford road, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: liesolced, That we are of right entitled to a like bounty with the soldiers, which Congress has failed to give ns, and that whereas we served in defense of the Union from 18G1 to 1804 as well as they, we think, therefore, that equal justice has not been done. Further, that we petition Congress for the passage of an act granting us bounty, or its equivalent in land; that we will not pledge ourselves to any candidate who does not favor our cause. The Committee of Councils on the House of Correction met yesterday afternoon, the object being to fix upon a site for the pro posed building, from an inspection of a map of the ground and its surroundings. By accurate measurement, the land purchased contains li.l acres and 113 perches, of which 78 acres and 113 perches are high ground. The low land is represented to be in a condi tion easily reclaimable, and the whole is of ample size for a House of Correction, Prison, and Almshouse. After considering the mat ter very fully, the committee came to the conclusion to visit the ground and select a Bite from personal inspection. The house will front the Delaware river, no matter in what part of the land it may be placed. Domestic Affntra. Gold closed yesterday at 111. Indiana has nearly liquidated her State debt. Eighteen hundred tons of ice were sold in Isew York on Saturday. The Internal Revenue receipts yesterday were a million and a quarter of dollars. Two little girls were recently murdered near Indianapolis. The police think they are on tne tracK ot me murderers. The trials of the Fenian raiders were com menced at Canandaigua, N. Y., yesterday, and postponed until the 12th of July. A man and three children were acci dentally poisoned near Somerville, Tenn., on Saturday. The children are dead, the man may recover. The President yesterday stated to a friend that he did not desire Mr. Fish to retire from the Cabinet. He was not certain, however, that Mr. Motley would be retained much longer at the Court of St. James. It is reported from Washington that it is believed the President will yet suoceed in having the St. Domingo treaty confirmed, in consequence of the Senators not being will ing to oppose tne chief . measure of the ad ministration. In the United States Senate yesterday. after the close of our report, the Tax bill was further considered. . The income tax sections were all stricken out, and a new section ' offered by Mr. Sherman was adopted, con- ' tinning the tax on dividends of corporations and on salaries of Government officers during the year. The tariff sections being taken no. the Senate committee's amendment, striking ont the House paragraph classifying sugars, waa lost. Mr. Yates moved to abolish all duty on sugars. A recess was then taken until evening, when the Texas Pacific Rail road bill was passed. Forelca Affairs. There was . another riotous outbreak in Cork on bunday. A severe drought has imperilled the crorts in Germany. Earl Granville, it is said, will be Lord Clarendon s successor. The English wheat crop is safe, says the Mark Lane Express, and it is pood anthnritv The strike in Cork is no longer confined to the journeymen tailors, bat has beoome genera), and the situation causes much anxiety. French Western Railroad stock in firm Bl owing to anticipations of increased business r a a a . : i . irom me ixauBpuruuiuu oi American oreaa Stuffs. " DANIEL (TCONNELL ON BENJAMIN , ...... DISUAELI. , As the name of the distinguished author of "Lothair" is now upon the lips of most every person in England and America, it mav be interesting to our readers to know what Dan iel O Connell s opinion of him was. The provocation for the following bitter ex tract from a speech, delivered at Taunton about thirty years ago, was furnished by some leuiuu ui iuiiKu u m course oi wmon be alluded to O'Connell as a "traitor" and an 'incendiary. " ;The great orator, rising in his wrain to me iuii majesty oi inah invective, thus replied: "This miscreant bad the audacity to style 3; miri v r me an lacenuiary. v uy, was a greater In cendiary ia 1831 than I am at present, if ever I were one and if I am, he is doubly so for caving employed me. 1 hen he calls me a traitor. My answer to that is, he is a liar. He is a liar in actions and in words. His life is a living lie. He is a disgrace to his aperies. What state of society must that be that can tolerate such a creature having the audacity to come forward with one set of principles at one time, and obtain political assistance by reason of those principles, and at anotner to profess diametrically the re verse! His life, l Bay again, is a living lie. He J the most degraded of his species and kind; and England ia degraded in tolerating, or having upon the face of her society, a miscreant of his abominable, ioui, and atrocious nature. My language is harsh, and I owe an apology for it, nnt 1 win tell you vnv 1 owe an ap- loj. It ia for thia rtaon, that if there be harsher words in the British language I hliould use them, because it is the harshest of all terms that would be descriptive of a wretcMbf this species. He is just the fellow for the Conservative Club. I suppose if Sir Robert Peel had been out of the way when he was called upon to take office, this fellow would have undertaken to supply his place. He has falsehood enough, depravity and selfishness enough to become the fitting leader of the Conservatives. He is conser vatism personified. His name shows him by descent a Jew. nis father became a con vert. He is better for that in this world; I hope, of course, he will be the better for it in the next. There is a habit of underrating that great and oppressed nation the Jews. They are cruelly perse cuted by persons calling themselves Chris tians; but no person ever yet was a Christian who persecuted. The cruellest persecution they suffer is upon their character, by the foul names which their calumniators bestowed upon them before they carried their atroci ties into effect. They feel the persecution of calumny severer upon them than the per secution of actual force and the tyranny of actual torture. I have the happiness to be acquainted with some Jewish families in Lon don, and amongst them more accomplished ladies, or more humane, cordial, high minded, or better educated gentlemen, I have never met. It will not be supposed, therefore, when I speak of Disraeli as the de scendant of a Jew, that I mean to tarnish him en that account. They were once the chosen people of God. There were miscreants among them, also, and it must have certainly been from one of those that Disraeli de scended. He possesses just the qualities of the impenitent thief who died upon the cross, whose name, I verily believe, must have been Disraeli. For aught I know, the present Disraeli is descended from him; and with the impression that he is, I now forgive the heir- at-law of the blasphemous thief who died upon tne cross. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News see First Page, ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bun Rises 4-29 1 Moon Sets 6 un Sets 7-S9Hiuh Water 1-20 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. TnOMAS G. Hood. 1 Cuius. J. Hoffman, Committee of the Month. Tbomas C. Hand, ) iUOv'KITlENTH OK OCKAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMERICA. Wisconsin Liverpool. ..New York June 9 City of Cora Liverpool... New York June 13 Samaria Liverpool... New York v B..June 14 Helvetia Liverpool... New York June 15 Rritannla Giasgow....:sew ork June IS Bremen Bremen ....New York June 10 Russia Liverpool... New York June 18 FOR EUROPE. Minnesota. New York. ..Liverpool June 29 Sldonia. New York... Glasgow June 29 11 ansa New York. ..Bremen June 30 Etna New York... Liverpool via II. June 23 Hammcmla New iork... Hamburg; June 2-i Cuba i...New York... Liverpool. June 29 Tarlfa New York... Liverpool June 30 Hansa New iorK...ttrenien June 30 Pennsylvania.. New York... Liverpool July 2 Paraguay New York... London July 2 Donau New York.. .Bremen July 2 C.of Paris.. ...New York... Liverpool July 3 Idaho New York... Liverpool July 6 Perlere. New York. ..Havre July 9 C. of Brooklyn . New York . . . Liverpool July 9 COfBaiumore.JNew York... Liverpool via ir.daiy 12 COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC. Columbia New York. ..Havana June 30 Tonawanda.... Philadelphia. Savannah July 2 Pioneer Philadelphia. Wilmington ....July 2 Cuba Baltimore... Havana via K.W.July 2 Mails are forwarded Dy every steamer in tne regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Oneenstown. except the Canadian line, which call at .Londonderry. Tne steamers ior or irom tne uonu nent cau at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer J. S. Shrtver, Webb, Baltimore, A.Groves, Jr. r.arK i.orcna, ratterson, Luuecic. Schr Nettie Richardson, Davis, Galveston, D. S. Stetson & Co. Schr Addle Ryerson, Houghton, Portland, Weld, Nagie & jo. not as Dei ore. Schr Nevada, Crumley, Hartford, L. Audenried & Co. Schr B. Blackmail, Morris, w arren, a. i., uo. Schr Black Diamond, v imams, uocKport, uo. Schr Vlcksbnrg, Higgins, Gloucester, do. Schr J. V. Wellington, Chipman, Boston, do. Schr M. J. Fisher, Lawrence, Lvnn, do. Schr M. E. Covne. Harris. Boston. do. SchrWm. 8. Thompson, Raynor, Richmond, Va,, Davici uooper. Schr Ploughbop, Uallett, Boston, Weld, Nagle Jk Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Roman, Baker, 45 hours from Boston, with nidse. to Henry Wlnsor & Co. Passengers Mr. M. McCauiey, Mr. MantenDerg, Mr. vv. R. Thomp son. Mr. N. Lock, Mr. Conlln, Mr. J. E. Anee. Mr. J. R. Smith, and Mrs. Flynn. On the Brown, passed an unknown brig; on the Ledge, a bark ; two brigs off Reedy Island ; and one brig off Newcastle, all Donna up, names nnsuuwn. Steamship Hunter, naming, bo nours rrom provi dence, with mdse. to D. b. Stetson & Co. Steamer Anthracite. Gren, 24 hours from New York, with indue, to W. M Baird & Co. Steamer R. Willing, Cundiff, 13 hours from Balti more, with mdse. to A. Groves. Jr. IV i'ttuUTi vol vvi a v v i j o vsiu AixMUttuuaat tv itri molasses to T. P. Stotesbury & Co. vessel to War Uot-b- "Cunntr 'oiuuii 1 Ik ilavu tmm 7T utan7aa urtfrVi ren & Gregg. Bark Savannah, Scaife, 27 days from Sombrero, In ballast to Moro Phillips. Schr Louisa F. Smith, Crle, 15 days from Bangor, with lumber to j. w. uas&m a eons. Hchr A. U. Burgess. Turner. 2 davs from Minora. Del., with wood to J. u. wewiey & uo. Schr Four Sisters, Laws, 1 day from MllXord, Del., with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co. BELOW. Brig Circassian, Bunker, from Cardenas. Brig Home, Phillips, from Jamaica. Schr Ralph Carlton, Curtis, from Cardenas. Schr J. J. Spencer, Heather, from Clemuegos. Schr United States, Hopkins, from Mobile. AT QUa'rANTINB. Br. brig Rio, Johnson, from Guantanamo. Correspondence of The Evenint Telegraph. JCABTUJ A BCMAUUfl'S BUL.L.B.T1?. Niw Yohk Office. June 27. Four barges leave in tow to-nignt, ior Baltimore, ngnt. warv uowiaua. witn ranroaa iron, ior uamuea. Baltimore Branch Office. June 27. The follow ing barges leave In tow to-night, eastward : Catharine Terrence. O. L. Nims. Ann Matthews. A. C. Conde, Tern, W. S. Hamilton, F. H. Parka, T. L. Moore, ana man, an witn coal ior n. xork. ua.v. IBv TeUaravKS Liwks. Del.. June 27 a. M Went to sea. brig John Pierce, for Boston. The steamer America reports brig Ellen r. Stewart towed to sea Saturday night, and brig Home, from Jamaica, passed in yesterday. in harbor, two brigs, ten scnooners, ana steamer America. Wind N. E. Thermometer. 72. P. M Passing In three-mast steamer and one schooner. In harbor, brig loch Lomona, nouna out : nerm. briir: and ten schooners, as reported this A.M. : Steamer America: anu biixjp iseiuware. Wind S. S- E. Thermometer, fa. MEMORANDA. Ship Gold nunter. Freeman, sailed from Liverpool istn mat. ior rnuaaeipma. Shin Athenals. uaxer. hence, at riusning run iu&i. Steamer J. W. Everman, Hinckley, hence, at Charleuton veaterdav. eteamer Norman, NiCKerson, ueuce, at coriuu yea ieray. Steamer City of Cork, Allen, sailed from Liverpool 14th iiiHt. for New York. Br. steamer Britannia. Campbell, sailed rrom Glaa gow 14th and Greenock 16th lust, for New York. Fr. steamer Perelre, Duchesne, from Brest, at New York yesterday. uteamertiity of Merlda, Deaken, at navana zstn Inst, from Vera Crus and Sisal for New York. Steamer Prometheus, Gray, from Charleston !4th inst. for Philadelphia, has on board 105 bales cotton, 19 tcs. rice, 11(6 bales domestics, 209 bbla. rosin, lf0 tons old railroad Iron, and 175 pkgs. vegetables and onurieg. Steamer Regulator, Brooks, at Wilmington, N. C, S4lh lost, from New I ork, and cleared 2Sih to return. Steamer imp Ire, Hunter, hence, at Richmond m mm. LttJk Don Juste, Dvr, hence, remain;! at St. Marys, Ga., suta Uisu, loiuuug ior moutevideo. Brig Rio. Johnson, from Onantsnamo for Philadel phia, passed Fortune Island 11th inst., with all hands sick with fever except the captain and mate. 1 nr. brig Cairo, vance, hence, at Wilmington, n.u. 24th lnot. Schr M. G. Russell. Smith, from New Haven for Philadelphia, at New York 26th Inst. Schr Mary G. Collins, Endicott, for Philadelphia, was loading at St. Marys, Ga., 2nth 1nt, b'hr l enro A. Gran, hence for Aiiyn s l'oint, at New London 2nth Inst. Schr James Martin, Baker, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston SMh inst. Schr Fly. Carter, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pawtucket24th Inst. Schr Reading RR. No. 49. for New York, sauea from Norwich 24th Inst. Schr 8. S. Hudson. Hudson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Pensaoola 18th inst., with 250,000 feet lumber, valued at 3(K)0. Schr General Grant, Colbnrn, sailed from Rich mond 25th Inst. for Philadelphia via Jamestown. Sebrs Jonathan May, Neal; Mary Augusta, Lora; Beniamln Reed. Gregory: M. J. Chadwlck, Gage; and C. W. May, May, hence, at Boston 25th Inst. senr cnowan, woiainwaite, nence ior aaco; j. u. Wainwrlcht. Abrams. from Boston for Philadelphia: Agnes, Chester, from Salem for do. ; and Neptune's Bride, Roberts, from rnuaneipnia ior uoston, saueu from Holmes' Hole 24th inst. THE FINE ARTS. OOKIN C-C LASSES. Every Novelty in itjle, at very low price. OIL PAIKTLNGS, ENGRAVINGS, OBROMOS, ETO. ETC. A large selection. PICTURE FRAMES. prominent Department, revised eory lorn prices. RUSTIO FRAMES, EASELS, POKOELAIB. ROGERS' GROUPS, 3ole Agency. GALLERY OF PAIKTLNGS, free to the public JAMES a EABLE & SONS, No. 816 CHESNUT STREET, 13 PHILADELPHIA PLATED WARE. p L A T E I O O O 8. KEJIOVAL UK A. II. IlUUEllS I rom No. 804 Cbeennt etreet to No. Kl'i MARKET Street, First Floor, Where we shall be bappy to see onr old customers of the trade. Constantly on nana Kogers Hrotners' ana Aieriaan Britannia Uo.'s Plated Ware of all rtesoriptions. ti 4 lm AGRICULTURAL. THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN MOWER one and two-horse Machines, now on exhibition. Uall and see teem, at . . W. H. JONK8' Central Agricultural Implement Warehouse and Seed Store, Mo. ltttl MARKKf Htreet, 4stntblm Philadelphia. CIQARS. B A K E R'S COLONNADE PARTAGA CIGARS, Three for Twenty five Cents. Warranted to beat anvthintr sold in the city of Philadol phia for three for twenty-live cents. COLONNADE HOTEL CIGAR 8TORE, 6 18 stnth lm No. 1504 OUESNUT Street. GOVERNMENT SALES. s ALB OF NAVY VESSELS. Navy Department, JENT, ) 4D RSPAIR, ) 25, 18T0. j BUREAU OP CONSTRUCTION AN Washington, D. c, June The Navv DeDartment will otfer for sale at nuhllo auction, at the United States Navy Yard, BROOK LYN, on BATl'RDAY, the 16th day of July, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., the live oak frame, copper-fastened screw steamer SEMINOLE, of 800 tons, old measurement. Also, at the United States Navy Yard, W 4.SH INGTON, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th da of July, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., the steam tug PRIMROSE, Of 94 tons. The vessels and their inventories can be exam ined at any time, on application to the Command ants of the respective yards. One-half of the whole amount of the purchase money of eaoh vessel must be deposited at the time of adjudication, and the vessel must oe removed irom tne Navy l aru within two (2) weeks from the day of sale. The Government reserves the right to withdraw the vessels from sale for any purchaser who will pay the appraised value, with an increase of ten (10) per centum tncreto. o stutn vt T70R SALE THE 8TK4.8ISHIP VIRGIN AT X1 public auction at Washington Navy Yard. WEDNESDAY, July 13, at 12 o'clock M. Will be sold at public auction, at the Navy Yard. next, at 12 M., the staunch and fast iron side-wheel steamship virgm, ouut on tne uiyue, iC4. Lengtn, vo leei; oreaain, ,- ieei: aeptn, n reet: carries about four hundred (400) tons, measurement goods: has two oscillating engines, 48x00, in good order; revolving buckets on wheels, and two tubu lar boilers, built of iron, in fair order. The boil- era were suDjectea to a nyarostatio pressure or 43 lbs. previous to the vessel leaving New York for Washington, last January, and found to bestroug ana tight. Lrait oi water, loaaeu, reel. Tne anchors, chains, boats, and all material on board will .be sold with the vessel. Terms-une-fourth cash on day of sale, and remainder on removal of vessel irom tne navy jar a. The vessel can be examined at any time during tne aay. 6 13 mth9t Solicitor of the Treasury, LEQAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AND COUNT! Of riilLAUJSU'lllA. Estate of RICHARD LLUiU, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set tle, and adjust the account oi samuel jr. FLOOD, Jk.. administrator of RICHARD LLOYD, deceased. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, win meet tne parties interested for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY. jniy vi, is.", at ia ociock at nia urace, is a vi u. TU1KD ocreei, in tne cicy oi rnua ieipma. ettstuinssr samulu a. huki, Auditor. PUB PRINCIPAL DI PO? L roa the bali or REVENUE STAMP8 NO. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, NO. 100 & FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 186 1. Tne sale of Revenne Stamps la BtUI continued at the Old-Established Agencice. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all tunas a largo supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express) adl orders, Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Otnce Orders received In payment Any information regarding the decisions of th Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Cbec) Receipts, etc The following rates of commission are allowed Stamps and Stamped Paper: On fiiSand upwards. J per 100 " 8 " aoo 4 Address ' era, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 804 CHESNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. A VOID QUACKS A VICTIM OP EARLY IN 1 discretion, cauHiiig nervous debility, premature decay, etc., navmg ineu in vain every advertised re medy, has discovered a simple liieain of Hell-cur, REEVES, No. 78 Nassau St., N. Y. City, Kttulhj Z INSURANOfc.. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1S36. Office southeast corner of THIRD and WALNUT Btreets, rniifldeiphia. MARINE INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the worm. INLAND INSURANCES jd goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to nil runs vi trie union. FIRE INSURANCES Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, eto, A8SET8 OF THE COMPANY November 1, 1869. f-iOO.000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties IJH.OOOUO 100,000 United States Slx Percent, Loan (lawful money) 107,780-00 80,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan, 1881 toooo-OC 800,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan IIS.SM-OO 800,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from tax) SOmo-oo 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 02,000 DO 80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 450-00 88,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Se coud mortgage Six per Cent. Bonds 83,638-00 86,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) 80,000-00 80,000 State of Tennessee rive Per Cent. Loan . . . 18,000 DO T.000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 4,970-00 19,800 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, SCO shares stock 14,000-00 8,000 North Pennsylvania Rail road Company. 100 shares stock 8,900-00 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stock T.BOO-OO 848,900 Loans on Bond and Mort gage, first liens on City Properties 84S,KX)-C0 11,931,400 Par. Market value, 11,966,970 0 COSt. 81.916.622-91. Real Estate 8,ooo-oo buib tieceivaoie for insurances made. . . 893,700-78 Balances due at Acencien: Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued imereai, ana otner aeots one tne com pany 46.097-Bfl Stock, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, 14706. Estimated value 8,740-90 Cash in Bank..... 8168,318-88 Cash In Drawer 879-96 189,99114 11,882,100-04 Thomas C. Hand, , Samuel X. Stokes, John (1. Dftvta William a. Rnnltnn. Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilns Paulding James Traqualr, Henry Sloan, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., "fimpa n. Haiul Edward Darlington, II. Jonen KrnnWo Edward Lafourcade Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. Mr Furl and. William C. Ludwlg, tiosnua i'. njTe, joscpn xi. seal, Spencer Mouvaln, II. Frank Rohintion. uugn uraig, John D. Tavlor. J. B. Semple, Plttsourg, A. H. Bern-fir. PtttHhnrcr. George W. Bornadoa Wlluera C. Houston, D. T. Mnroran Plrtuhnra iivxijB j. tiANii, iresiaenw TTTTNWY r.VTTinira Ho.r, ' HENRY BALL Assistant Secretary. 11 HOMESTEAD. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Policies Issued on all the Ordinary Flans, AT LOW BATES OP PREMIUM, With full participation In the Profits. All Policies Non-Forleitable. Ful Cash Surrender Indorsed on Each Policy NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO TRAVEL OR RESI DENCE. The form of policy adopted is a 'plain and simple eon tract, precise and definite in its terms, and free from Biuuiguuu uunuiuoDi ana resineuona. Special attention it called to the HOMKSTxaAD PLAN this Company, offering the combined advantages oi-thx KiiilUiiifj' .Association and or I-.il o Iusmrciiico. livery I'olicy Holder Necures a House ot Jlis) Own. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Rates, furnished on appli oatiun to the Company. OFFIOK, N. W. corner Seventh and Chesnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM M. 8EYFKRT, President. LACRSMOB MVERS. Vice-Preaident. D. HAYES AUNKW, M. D., Medical Director. R. W. DORPHLEY, Beoretary. WILLIAM L HIRST OoonseL DLHXCTORt. Wm. M. Seyfert, Laarenoe Mjers, J. M. Alveis, Wm. S. McManas, Wm. B. Reaney, Kdward hamael, U. P. Alairheid. CUyton MoMichaeL 496a 1829. CHARTER perpetual, igyo Fraotiij Fire. Insurance Ccnpanj OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Kos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I , p701$2f 825,73 1 "67 OA PIT AL SM.OOO'OO ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS.... a.ti6.7irn IHOOMK FOR IStfi, LOSSES PAID IH uai SBIU.UUU, Lopaiisiicel829 over $5,500,000 Prptnftl svnd Tnporarf PoliolM OB liberal Trmc Tb Conii)n alito iwiaM polioios upon tb ReaUiif &11 lue "i RA-MUiN" Us no DISPUTED OLAXM. DIREOT?R?r Alfred a. Baker. Samnel Grant, George W. RiehardSj l'nomae Spark WtUuun S.Uraai Tbomas 8. Ellis, beorse t alee. ilFRSD O. HAKKR. PnidML tiKOROK VALES, Vkoe-Preudeai, JAMF8 W. MCALLIHTKH, BeoreUr. 1 UKODORE M. REUEK. Assistant Beoretary. I IS T? AMB INSURANCE COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUT StrMt. INCORPORATED loM. CHARTER PERPETUAL, OA PITA L JUU.U0U. TIRE IKSURASOE KXULUSIVELT. Insnrance.mtainst Loss or Oamaice by Fire either by Per petaal or Temporary rouoiea. Richardson, , Robert Pearoe. Wiiiiam U.Ruawn. John KeMtler, Jr., William M. heylett, John V. hmiLh, Nathan Hilles. iLuwaru i. urof, Obarles sitokee. John W. Evermaa, Mordeoai Buzby. baMnae A. West, CHARLES RIOHAKDSUJS, President. WILLIAM U. KUiWN, Vioe-Presidenl WUXX4MS L KLAKcaiKU, beoretary. 7 jBJ TUE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF X riiliiiipxruii. Office S.W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets PERPETUAL AND TERM POL101ES ISSUED. CASH Capital (paid np in foil) juTO Ch A-..f, -JJ ss. F. Ratchford Starr, t J. Livingston Errlngf NilUo trailer, James L. Olag horn. John M. Alwuod, VVa.U.H illon, K.ai. T. Trediuk. Charles W Heeler. Georye H. Stuart, iThomaa H. Montgomery, John H. Hrwwn, James si. Aerteen. V. KA1U lliunu DiihK, t'reeirtBot. THOMAS H. MONT.OM5tY. Vlue-President. I JAOUJj X. PXlERfiOa. Aj3 I INSURANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. JalTCABY 1, im. Churl er Perpetual. Incorporated 1901. CAPITAL 8.?00,00f AMSETH ; 8i,rS.l,5Sl I4rs pnld since rsnnlznllon....Si.'I,000,000 Receipts of Preniluma7Tr60....81,01,3r'43 Interest frem InTestments, 'G5. 114,!6,74 8i.lO(i,3:U'19 81,0:13,M6'84 IisNee paid, 1!9. Statement of the Assets. First Mortgages on City Property United States Government and other Loan tTM.460 1.1M.M4 15,708 s-asao S 0,563 821044 ,85T U.198 100,900 Bond Railroad, Bank and Canal Stocks Uasn in Bank and UOoe Loans en Collateral Security .. Notes Receivable, mostly Marine Premiums... Accrned Interest M Premiums in course of transmissiea N Unsettled Marine Premiums M Real Estate, Office of Company Philadelphia.. 8A,?SJ,381 DIRECTORS. Arthur O. 1 ranois R. Oope, KamuelW.Ja Ms Fd ward U. Trotter, John A. Bros, a, Edward 8. Clarke, Charles laylor, T. Charlton Henry, Ambrose White, Alfred D. Jesanp, William Welsh, Loois O. Madeira, S. Morris Wain, Charles W. Cushman, John Mason, Clement A. Gn.com, George L. Harrison, William Brockie. ARTHUR O. COFFIN, President CHARLES PLATT, Vice-President. Matthias Mabir, Secretary. O. H. Ruvfj, Assistant Secretary. 8 4 J? IRE ASSOCIATION. LKOOKrUKATED AIABOH 3T7. ltXJ. OFFICE, BO. 34 NORTH FIFTH STREET INSURE BUILD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, From Lose by Fire (in the City of Philadelphia only). AKrETH, JANUARY 1, 1S10, 81,373,7 TRUSTEES. WM H. HAMILTON. CHARLES P. BOWER, J K8S4C LIGHT OOT, ROB P. SHOEMAKER. PETER ARM BRU8XER, JOHN C ARROW, G FORGE I. VOL NO, JOS. R. LYNDALL, SAMUEL 6PARHAWK yj " ri 1 X ft f. n TT , JOSEPH E. 8CUELL. PETER WILLIAMSON, WM. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL SPARUAWK.Vice-PreeideDt, WILLIAM T. BUTLER Beoretary. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE JL COMPANY. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite independence Square. incorporated ltuo unarter rerpetuai. '1 his company, favorably known to me community for over forty years, continues to insure against loss or dam age by tire on Publio or Private Buildings, either perma nently or for a limited time. Also on furniture. Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invented in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the 0 I0ML pmEOxoB. Daniel Smith, Jr., I Themai 8mith, laaao Hazlehurst, I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, I J- Gillingham Fell. John Devereu. , ,. I Daniel Haddock, Jr. franklin A. Comlv. DANIEL SMITH, JB.. President. WM. G. CROWELL, Secretary. S 30 JMPEKIAI FIKE INSURANCE CO., , . LONDON. . ESTABLISHED 1S0S. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, 88,000,000 IN GOLD. PKEV08T & HERRING, Agents, 49 OHAS. No. 107 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. PREVOST OHAS. P. HERRING M. PROPOSALS. rpo CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals for Building a Public School House In the Twenty second Ward," will be received by the nndersigned, at the office, southeast corner of SIXTH and ADEL PHI Streets, until TUESDAY, July 6, ls70, at li o'clock M., lor building a Public School House, situ ate on Highland avenue, Twenty-second ward. Said School lleuBe to be bnlit in accordance with the plana of L. H. Esler, Superintendent of School Buildings, to be seen at the olllee of Controllers of public Schools. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provi sions of an ordinance approved May 25, lx;o, have been complied with. The contract will be awarded only to known master builders. By order of the Committee on Property. U. W. 1IALLIWELL, je23 24 28 jy 2 5 6tt Secretary. rpo CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals for building a Publio School Souse In the Twenty-tilth "Ward," will be received by the undersigned at the office, southeast corner of SIXTH and ADELPHI streets, until TUESDAY, July 6, 1970, at 12 ocloclc M., for bunding a Publio School House on a lot of ? pound situate on Frankford road and Helen street, n the Twenty-tlfth w ard. Said School House to be built in accordance with the plans of L. H. Esler, Superintended of School Buildings, to be seen at the office of the Controllers of Public Schools. i No bids will ue considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the t'lty Solicitor that the pro visions or an ordinance approved IMay 85, i860, have been compiled with. The contract will be awarded only to kxown mastor builders. By order of the committee on Property. H. W. HALL1 WELL, Je 23 24 2S jy 2 6 Bti Secretary. rpo CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals for Building a Public School House in the Second Ward," will be received by the nndersigned, at the oillce, southeast corner of SIXTH and ADELPHI Streets, until TUESDAY, July 5, 1ST0, at li o'clock: M., for building a 1'ublio School House on a lot of ground situate on Carpenter street, above Ninth, in the Second war a. Said School House to be built in ac cordance with the plans of L. 11. Esler, Superintend tut of School Buildings. To be seen at the oillce of the Controllers of Public Schools. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provi sions of an ordinance approved May 25, left), have been compiled with. The contract will be awarded only to known master builders. By order of the Committee on Property. H. W, HALL! WELL, je23 24 28 Jy2 B Ct Secretary. I PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals for Building a Public School House in the Twentieth ward, west," will be received by the undersigned, at the office, southeast corner SIXTH and ADELPHI Streets, until TUESDAY, July B, 1870, at 13 o'clock M., for building a Public School House on a lot of ground, situate southeast corner of Twenty-third and Jefferson streets, Twentieth ward, west. Said School House to be built in accordance with the plans of L. II. Esler, Superintendent of School Buildings, to be seen at the office of the Controllers of Public Schools. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certificate from the City Solicitor that the provisions of an ordinance approved May 26, 1660, have been complied with. The contract will be awarded only to known master builders. By order of the Committee on Property. 11. W UALLIWELL, Je 23 24 28, jy 2 6 6t Secretary. bOAP. MAKE One po YOUR OWN SOAP )ue pound of Crampton's Imperial Laundry Soap kt f weive u Jurla ol handsome cOr 1' b' V. m i'l m.bM I WCiVB U'J AbK YOUH GHUCKR FoK If. ANl TRY IT. kLGONM KUOFr'. AGKNl'S. No. is M. DELAWARE Avenue. oSlm I O M A 8 SIMONS, (Successor to Henry Simons), WAGON AND COACH WOTtKS, Cii, No. 6i3 KW MARK FT ulilEFT. '''. H'n, Wbeel:iarvi, T " 1 r 'V.iscls. OFFIC Cidexs proii.Ft-y kf-etded to. - 1 AMU SEMEN T8. WALNUT 8TREET THEATRE UKUINS AT 8. THIS (TtiPRrtny) KVKNINU, Jane 8. LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. SECOND AND LAST "WEEK OK TnK WALLACKIAN COMBINATION. In order that our patrons may enjoy the beautiful drama of the Lancers in the cool of the evening, the farce will be played first, the Lancers at 8-45. To commence with the lanflrhahlo farco of THE LAIOIIINW HYENA. To conclude with Captain Vernon's drama Of THE LANCERS. Estelle Dnvernny Miss Louisa Moore Victor De (Jonrcy Charlca Wyndham MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEA TRE. BeeirmatS. MR. JOSH HART Manager. The great Historical Harlequinade and Burlesque ROBINSON CRUSOB; OR, UARLKOTIN MAN FRIDAY, OR THE KING OF THE CAKHIBSH ISLANDS. MAFF1TT and B . KTIIOLOMKW appear with the great KIRALFY TROUPE and eighty-three other artistes. . . DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE, SEVENTH Mrect, below Arch. MONDAY, June 27, 1870. THE INFANT SArrHO for a limited season. 6 in PENNSYLVANIA POLYTECHNIC ANL A AHATOMIOAL MUSF.UM. No. la CHESNUT Street, three doors above Twelfth, the most complete collection of objects, illustrating Physiology, Patholoey, Natural History, eto. Illustrative Lectures every evening, Upen 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. 668m VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDKN, Nos. 7:l, 723, 73. nd 736 VINK Street. THK GRA ND OKCHFSTRION, formerly the property Of the GRAND DUKK OK BADKN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALKR, of this city, in combination with FLAMKR'S ORCHKSTRA and Mine NKLLIH NPf.Il?ON'wi11 perform KVKRY AFTKRNOON ac KVFN1NG at the above-mentioned place. i Admission free. 1 13t GROCERIES, ETO. SPANISH QUEEN , OLIVES, Of the rinest ! Quality, FOR SALE BY TI1E GALLON BY JAMES R.' WEBB, 8. E. Corner WALNUT aad EIGHTH, 6 21 8tnth3mrp PHILADELPHIA. JO FAMILIES GOING COUNTRY. TO THE We offer a full stock of the Finest Groceries to Select From, And at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Packed se curely and delivered at any of the Depots. COUSTY'S East End Grocer, No. US SoutH 9COrl St., 1 17 thsta BKLOW OHE8NUT 8TREJBT. CURING, BACKING", AND SMOKING F8TABISHMENT , JOHN BOWKR A CO. CURKRS OF SUPERIOR Alt.CLKEU IIAMIJ, . BEHF, and TONGUR8, and dealers in Provisions eenernlly. b. W. corner TWKNTY-POURTH and BROWN Streets. bM Smthsta JUS T R E O E I V E D, IEW SMOKED AND .' SPICED SAL M O If. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, 11 75 Corner ELEVENTH and VINK Street. PATENT8. A N 8. OFFICES FOR PROCURING Patents in the United . States and Fc-i reign Countries, FORREST BUILDING B. 119 8. I OI K1II St., Phllada., AND MARBLE BUILDINGS, ' SliVEITII Street, above 17, (Opposite U. S. Patent Offloe), 1 WASHINGTON, D. a. H. HOWSON, SoUoitor of Patents. O. HOWSON, Attorney-at-Lew. Oommnnioattons to be addressed to the Principal OfSoes Fhiladelpnla. Id i STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE Rights of a valuable Invention just patented, and for the SLICING, CUTTING, anc CHIPPING of dried beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby offered for sale. It is an artiole of great value to proprietors ef hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every family. 8TATH RIGH TS for sale. Model can be seen at TKLEGRAPU OF IOE, COOPER'S POINT. N.J. ttlil MUNDY A HOFFMAN. HAIR CURLERS. ' rp il E II Y 1 E It I Oil . IIjVIR curlers, ' AN INDISPENSABLE ARTIOLE FOR THE LADIES . (Patented July 6. 18c"7.) This Onrler is the moat perfect Invention ever offered to the public. It is easily operated, neat in appearanoe) and will not injure the hair, as there is no heat required, nor any metallio substunoe nsed to mater break the hair Manufactured only, and for sale wheleeale and retail, by RIcMILXlAN efc CO., 128 6m No. 63 North FRONT Street, Philadelphia, Sold at all Dry Goods, Trimming and Notion 8toree. CLOTHS, OASSIMERE3, ETO. Q L O T H H O U 8 E. JAMES ft 11 U E R, No. 11 Nortb 8ECOHD Street, Sign of the Golden Lamb, Aie w receiving a large and splendid assortment of new style of FANCY 0ASSIMERE3 And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS and COATINGS, 3 88 mwi AT WHOLESALE AND RBTA IL. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE EM. T WiTSnV Jtr. Hnw I KM M Ot tba late firm of EVANS A WATSON, 1 hal L FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE STORE, No. 53 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 8 Sit A few doors above Obesnnt st, Phtlada. OENT.'S FURNISHING COOPS. p AT KMT 8ROULDE R-8 Bill SHIRT MANUFACTORY, iNO tBTL5MS?."S FUKNISHINU BTOKA PHRFKCTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAW1E8 made from meadarement at very short notice. All other srtK lt of GKNTLJtMiM S DRKS3 R'iPH'5 fa'! vtrv-y 111 a, m CHj&aCT 8u9t,