The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 05, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1870.
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WEWfl nUlYtftliiliY.
VUr Affairs.
The New Orleans firemen spent Sunday
at Atlantic City.
Early Sunday morning two frame build
ings on Market street, below Darby road,
were destroyed by fire.
On Saturday night William Davis, residing
in Dauphin street, below Thompson, was
knocked overboard by the, boom of- a sloop
rn the Delaware, opposite tho mouth of the
Schuylkill. The body wai not recovered.
ratrick Hart, apod fifteen years, residing
at Charlotte and Thompson streets, while
playing with a pistol on Sunday, shot himself
in the hand, indicting severe injury.
On Sunday evening, about twenty
minutes past seven o'clock, a disturbance took
place in the beer saloon of Philip Arnold,
Third street, nearCoatea, during which a man
named William Has was badly beaten about
the head. He was taken to the Seventh dis
trict station house, where his wounds were
dressed, and then taken to his home. Philip
Arnold, the keeper of tho saloon, and Jacob
Dringcaht were arrested on the charge of com
mitting the assault. They were held in 00
bail each to answer at court.
As an ordinance has been introduced
into Councils for the purchase of the original
gold medal voted by Congress to General
Washington, we give tho following extract of
a private letter written to James L. Claghorn,
of this city, by L. Montgomery Dond, of
New York, and also a description of tho
medal:
'The present status of the medal is this:
It is in the hands of a well-known gentleman i
of New York, who is raisiug subscriptions for
it towards placing it in the possession of the
Historical Society of New York. The price
is to bo ))). I have prevailed on the
family to withdraw it from that connection,
being anxious myself to see it the property
of the city of Philadelphia. Dr. Clemson
also prefers that it should come here to his
native city, and tho deduction of .",00 from
the price is made for this reason. Please lot
me know as early as practicable if it will be
taken, as the subscription in New York will
go on if not sold to you.
"I cm, very dear sir, yours very truly,
"L. Mont;omekx Bond.
"James L. Claghorn, Esq."
By a vole of Congress of March 1770, a
gold medal was ordered to be struck for
General Washington, and a vote of thanks
nlso passed to him and the officers and troops
under his command, for their wise and
spirited conduct in the siege and acquisition
of Boston. The design of the medal is com
memorative of the evacuation of Boston,
March 17, 1770, and represents General
Washington sitting upon his horse on Dor
chester Heights, observing in the distance
the British embarking upon their ships in
Boston Harbor. The General himself selected
the device, thereby conferring a lasting honor
upon the city of Boston and State of Massa
chusetts. The obv. and rev. given in the cut
are of the actual size of the medal. The in
scription surrounding the head is thus trans
lated: "The American Congress to George
Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the
Armies, the Asserter of Liberty." That
hich surrounds the picture of the siege is:
"The enemy first being put to flight, Boston
was recovered March 17, 1770." This is the
unly medal that was voted by Congress to
WjibhiDgton.
A disturbance took place on Sunday
morning, about half-past 'J o'clock, at St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, corner of St. John
und Brown streets. It appears that for some
time a disagreement has existed among the
members of the congregation, in relation to
trie clergyman in charge, Rev. Mr. Reicke, a
portion of the congregatioa claiming that ho
Las no legal right to preach in the pulpit.
On Saturday an injunction was granted, re
training him from so doing. Be v. Dr. Man
was accordingly requested to supply the
pulpit on Sunday, and proceeded to the church
lor that purpose. Having finished the open
ing exercises, he commenced his discourse,
when a number of the congregation rose to
their feet and left the church.
As they left the building the crowd on the
outside commenced shouting and filling up
the sidewalk in front of the building, thus
preventing a free passage. The Mayor, hav
ing been notified, sent a force of policemen,
under Sergeant Gilchrist, who, on arriving on
the ground, ordered the crowd to disperse,
which they refusod to do, saying the property
was theirs and they would not leave. He re
peated his orders, each time meeting with a
refusal, when he arrested Frederick Speill
man, residing at No. 408 Poplar street;
Ernest Letter, residing at No. 5;52 Poplar
street; John Mohler, residing at No. H'.i Dana
street; Matthew Milheiser, residing at No.
;'.3J Brown street. Tho parties were taken
before Alderman Toland and held in $51)0
bail each for a breach of the peace and in
citing to riot.
Bev. Dr. Man, soon after the party left,
came out of the church to go home, when a
large crowd followed him using threatening
words. The officers were finally obliged to
surround him in order to protect him from
violence. He was tlien escorted to his resi
dence. The trustees of the church in conse
quence of the disturbance ordered the doors
tf the building closed, and no further service
v. as held there during the day.
Douieatic Affair.
Gold closed on Saturday at 112.
Cholera and smallpox still prevail in Cuba.
The President will return to Washing
ton on Wednesday morning.
Another anti-Chinese meeting was held
in New York on Saturday night.
All the troops around Washington have
teen sent to General Sheridan.
A delegation of American Mechanics
from this city visited Newark, N. J., on
Saturday.
Seven hundred and sixty-seven Chinese
have arrived in San Fruncisoo during the past
two days, and 8142 since January 1.
An overdose of laudanum, "by mistake
of a druggist," killed a lady in Brooklyn on
Saturday.
Saturday was the hottest day of the sea
son in California, tho thermometer indi
cating V8 at San Francisco and 115 in the
interior.
An accident on the Rock Island and
Tacific Railroad on Saturday resulted in the
death of one man and the wounding of seve
ral others.
Secretary Boutwell has ordered the sale
of $4,000,000 of gold in New York during
the present month, and also the purchase of
!fcO,0X),000 of bonds on account of the
Special and Sinking Funds.
From returns received it is evident that
the new Constitution of Illinois has been
adopted by a large majority, a slight doubt,
however, existing in regard to the minority
represen' ation clause.
Horrible atrocities by Indians are re
poited from Cheyenne. The bodies of Dr.
Bard, Harvey Morgan, and Major Grey have
teen found, they having been murdered in
iLt moht barbarous manner.
A ii-e'np of planters pwl s' v-e-owicrs
htld fit the Governor-General's palace
in Havana, on Friday night. They approve
of the abolition of slavery in that island by
the Spanish Cortes, but wish to carry out
the law in their own way.
Fore I em Affntm.
Darcy Irvine died in a lunatic asylum at
Dublin on Friday.
The discussion of the infallibility dogma
is to close this week.
The modification of tho English naturali
zation laws creates considerable interest.
Eighteen thousand emigrants left Liver
pool for tho United States during June.
The Emperor wears mourning for eight
days in memory of Prince Jerome Bona
parte. The funeral of tho late Earl Clarendon
took place at Watford, Herts, on Saturday.
The Catholics of St. Petersburg will
adopt the Greek faith if the infallibility dog
ma is approved.
The petition of tho Orleans prinscs his
been rejected by the Corps Legislatif by n
vole of i 74 to 31.
The clothiers of Cork are importing
German workmen in place of the striker-.
More trouble is looked for.
Hon. W. E. Forsler, it is said, will be
appointed Minister of Education, should the
bill creating that office be adopted by Parlia
ment. The final arrangmeuts for the ocean
yacht race have been made. The yacht will
start from Daunt Head Bay, thirteen miles
from Kinsale.
The editor of Le Reveille has been sen
tenced to thirteen months' imprisonment for
reproducing from the Fi'uro a false anecdote
concerning the Lmperor and Larl Clarendon.
M Alt IKE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine Xsm see First Pane.
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT.
sch Rises 4 ?4 Moon Sets
hVN SE7S 7-3-j .tlma WA1BR C-51
PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE.
Thomas g. Hnon, )
t'r.v.is. J. Hoffman, COMi
Tbomaa C. Hami, J
J1IITTEK OF THE MONTH.
MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
FOR AMEKICA.
r.rcmen Bremen ....New York June 16
W'n Metropolis. Bremen few York June 22
Holland -....Liverpool... New York June 22
Nevada Liverpool. ..New York June 11
Caledonia Glasgow. . . .New York June 22
C. of Manch'r.. Liverpool... New York June 13
China. Liverpool. ..New York June 25
Ilolsatia Havre New York June 2."
Hermann Havre New York Juue 25
FOR EUROPE.
Idaho New Y'ork... Liverpool July 6
Denmark.... New York... Liverpool July 6
Caledonia. New Y'ork. ..Glasgow July 0
Ruscia New Y'ork. ..Liverpool July C
Samaria New York. . .Liverpool July 6
New York New Y'ork. ..Bremen Juiy 7
Helvetia New York... Liverpool. July 9
Europa New Y'ork... Glasgow Ju!y 9
Perlcre. New Y'ork... Havre July 9
C. of Brooklyn. New Y'ork. ..Liverpool Juiy 9
C.of Baltimore. New York... Liverpool via H.July 12
C. of Bnissela..New York. ..Liverpool. July 1(5
Bellona New Y'ork... London July lii
C. of Wash'ton.New York ... Liverpool July 23
COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC.
Alaska. New York. ..Aspinwall July C
Wyoming Philadelphia. Savannah July 9
Geo. Wash'ton.New Y'ork. ..New Orleans. . .July 9
Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regu
lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry. The steamers for or from the ConU
nent call at Southampton.
CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship Pioneer, Wakeley, Wilmington, N.C., Phi
ladelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Co.
Steamship Roman, Baker, Boston, H. Wlnsor & Co.
SteaniBhip Hunter, Harding, Providence, L. S. Stet
son & Co.
Steamship Volunteer, Jones, New York, J. F. Ohl.
Steamer Claymont, Kobiuson, Richmond and Nor
folk. W. P. Clyde & Co.
Steamer G. H. Stout, Ford, Georgetown and Alex
andria, W. 1. Clyde & Co.
St'r May (lower, Fultz, New York, W. P.Clyde & Co.
st'r W. Whllldin, Rigglns, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
Brig Clai a Jenkins, Coombs, Bllboa, Jose tie Bessa
Guimarcas.
Brig Ellen Bernard, Coombs, Barbadoes, Warren &
Gregg.
Brig Ldith, Putnam, Bath, Weld, Nagle & Co. not
as before.
Si lir S. w. Halg, Brower, Newbern, C. Haslam & Co.
Sehr Ella Matthews, McElwee, Charleston, do.
Tug Thomas Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, with a tow
of barges, V. P. Clyde & Co.
Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, Havre-de-Grace, with a
tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co.
ARRIVEd"8ATTJRDAY.
Br. ship Virginia, Campbell, 62 days from Liver
pool, with mdse. to Peter Wright & Sons.
SteamerCflester, Jones, 24 hours from New York,
with nidse. to W. P. Clyoe ft Co.
Steamer 11. L. Gaw, Her, 13 hours from Baltimore,
with indue, to A. Groves, Jr.
Steamer Mars, Grumley, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse. to v. M. Baird & Co.
Steamer W. C. Plerrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours
from New York, with nide. to W. M. Baird & Co.
. Brig Almon Rowell, Atherton, 11 days from Ma
tanzas, with molasses to Isaac Hough & Morris
ventel to Warren &. Gregg.
Tug Fairy Queen, Vilnon, from navre-de-Grace,
with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Tug G. B. Hutching, Davis, from Havre-de-Grace,
with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co.
ARRIVEDSUNDAY.
Nor. bark Miudet, Ingelbrethsen, from Gottenburg
April 88, with iron to Nay lor & Co vessel to L.
WesterRaard & Co.
Nor. bark Acadia, Larsen, from Gottenburg April
29, with iron to Najlor & Co vessel to L. Wester
guard it Co.
Brig Essex, Sleeper, 12 days from Cardenas, with
molasses to Thos. P. btotesbury & Co.
BELOW.
Bark Rebecca Carnana, Llsegang, from Matanzas,
for orde is.
Brig Velocity, from Sagua.
Correspondence of The Kveninn Telfaraph.
EASTON A McMAHON'S BULLETIN.
Nkw Yokk Okficb, July 2. Fourteen barges leave
in tow to-night, for Baltimore, light.
The Harvest Queen, with lumber, for Philadelphia ;
Thomas Maloney and Wllgua, with empty bbls., lor
do. ; and And. Allison, with salt, for do.
Baltlmorx Branch Okficb, July 2. The follow
ing barges leave In tow to-night, eastward:
Fanny, M. T. Conly, Iowa, Ironsides, Young
JarueH, J. A. Dunham. Joseph Lord, M. Helster, and
Gov. Jones, with coal, for New York; and M. F.
lLannlgan, with coal, for Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Bhamcb Offick, July 4. Twenty
four barges left this port light, for Baltimore, on
Saturday and to-day. L. 8. C.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Tranimcbar, llarwar, from Liverpool for
Philadelphia, was spoken lsth ult., 10; P.M., otT the
Great ornibliead.
Heartier De boto, from New Orleans and Havana,
arrived at New Y ork 8d ult.
Steamer Wyoming, Teal, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Savannah 2d lust.
Steamer Aleppo, Prown, from Liverpool 21et nit.,
at New Y'ork yesterday.
r-teamer Etna, Lochead. at Halifax 1st inst. from
New York, and proceeded for Liverpool.
l;r. steamer Acadia, Lees, cleared at New York 2d
Inst, for Glasgow.
Steamer Varuna, Spencer, cleared at New York 2d
lust, for Galveston via Key West.
Steamer Western Metropolis, Quick, sailed from
Swinemunde 17th ult. for New Y'ork via Bremen, etc.
Steamer James S. Greea, Pace, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Richmond Soth ult.
Br. steamer Samaria, Martyn, from Liverpool,
Queeuhtown, and Boston, at New Y'ork 1st inst.
Steamer El Cid, Niernon, cleared at Wilmington,
N. C Ht inst., for New York.
Steamer Achilles, hence, at Portsmouth, N. II.,
29th ult,
Br. steamer Columbia, Small, cleared at New York
2d lust, for Glasgow.
N. G. steamer Donau, Ernst, cleared at New York
2d lnbt. for Bremen.
N. a steamer Baltimore, Voeck'er, from Bremen
via Southampton, at Baltimore 1st lust.
Steamer Crescent City, Norton, cleared a1". New
Y'ork 2d int. for New Orleans.
Steamer Harry Wright, Follett, from New Orleans
for New York, cleared at Charleston Both ult.
Sleanier Arii s, Wiley, hence, at Boston lit i'.st.
Steamer J. W. Lverman, Hinckley, for Philadel
phia, sailed from Ciiarlcston Is' iiiNt.
Bark Sea Iireezi, Uoili'.t, Jur Phil vl ..-'ph!!, ca'e J
at Liverpool 20th !f.
riiiiadtlphia.
Bnrk raoifieo, Psvarese, for rhilade'phla, cleared
at 1 a.ermo mh ult.
Br. bark Gutons, Dexter, hence for Rotterdam, at
Bronwershaven 19th nit,
Nor. bark Halifax, Olsen, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Hamburg 19th ult.
N. O. bark Emll, ChristoiTcrs, from Liverpool for
Philadelphia, was spoken 1st lust., lat. 40 23, long.
72 30.
Bnrk Brunswick, Fltts, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Boston 1st Inst.
Brig John Pierce, Walton, hence, at Newport 30th
ultimo.
Brig G. F. Geary, Conklin, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Boston 3oth ult.
N. G. brig Courier, Lund, from Talcrmo 2i'th April
for Philadelphia, was cpoken lit Inst. off Nantucket.
S' hr James McGee, Finn, hence, at New Haveu
aoth ult.
S( hr Lena Hume, Hurlburt, hence, at Eastport
2Mh ult.
Schr Nevada. Davis, from St. John, N. B., for Phi
ladelphia, at KiouuPBter soth ult.
Si'hr P. C. Saunders, steel runn, from Newbaryport
for Philadelphia, at New Y'ork 1st inst.
Schr Billow, Eldridge, from New Bedford for Phi
ladelphia, at New York 1st. inst,
Sctirs J. II. Perry. Kelley, henejforNew Bedford,
and Vermilion, lltgginson, hence for Providence, at
New Y'ork 1st, lust.
sehrs Sarah Wood, llkkman, and W. T. CurgUl,
Kelley, for Philadelphia, e'eared at B'-is'.ou 1st inst.
Sehr Hannibal, Cos, hence, at Newburyport 30th
ultimo.
Schr Wm. Walton, Hunter, hence, at Salem oOth
ultimo.
Schr Lfoneso, Meyer, hence, at Savannah 29;h ulr.
Sclirs Frank Waiter, Rich; Fantilf1 11. liucklin,
Bucklin; S. t E. Corson, Brown; R. W. Tu'c, Rich
ards; and A. M. Lee, Dilki, hence, at Boston 1st i nit.
S' hrs S. R. Jameson, Jameson, and ieo. 11. Squire,
Timinoris, for riil'adelphia, at Charleston 30th ult.
Schr Deratur, Berry, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Boston ::)th uit.
Schr G. M. Wentworth, Kobblns, hence, at Calais
2Tth ult.
schr White Squall, Collins, for DiiladcrWa. C'd
at Calais 24th ult,
Schr Richmond, Guptlll, hence, at Rockland 2tth
ultimo.
Schr William F. Garrison, Morros, hence, at Gar
diner 2Mb ult.
Schr Marv G. Collins, Endioott, for Philadelphia,
cleared ut St. Marys 21th ult.
MISCELLANY.
Schr ITfiTinah O. Hand. Hand, of Ca-ndcn, N. J.,
from Baltimore for Fall River, loaded with coal, was
gototi Block Island, on Tuesday morning, by the
Wrecl ing Company, from a dangerous position on
the west side of the island, after throwing overboard
about 7 tons coal.
The number of vessels belonging to, or bound to
or from pons In :he United States, reported totally
lost and missing during the past inon li, is 22, or
which 14 were wrecked, 1 abandoned, 1 foundered,
1 sunk after explosion, 1 sunk after collision, 1 cap
sized, and 3 are missing. They are classed as follows:
3 fhlps. 6 bans, 2 brigs, and 11 schooners. Their
estimated value, exclusive of cargoes, is 5UU,0Q0.
LEGAL. NOTICES.
IN Til E ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JOSEPH CHARLES ANTOINE MORLOT.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle, and adjust the account of THOMAS 1).
NANCREDE, Administrator of Joseph Charles An
toine Morlot, deceased, and to report distribution
of t:e balance in the hands of the accountant, will
meet the parties interested for the purpose of his
appointment on WEDNESDAY', July 13, 1S70, at 11
o'clock A. M., at his oitlce, No. 118 S. THIRD
Street, second story, in the citv of Philadelphia.
7 2stuth5t EG BE HIT NICHOLS, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of RICHARD LLOYD, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set
tle, and adjust the account of SAMUEL F. FLOOD,
Jh., administrator of RICHARD LLOYD, deceased,
and to report distribution of the balance iu the hands
or the accountant, win meet tne parties interested
for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY,
juiy 12, mid, at 12 o ciocKM., at nis umce, rto. ax
S. THIRD Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
0 2Stu!h85t" SAMUEL B. HUEY, Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
In the matter of the Petition of ABB1E C. HALSEY,
praying to be decreed a one sole trader.
Now, June 25,1870, on reading and illlng said
petition, and on motion of K. K. NICHOLS, tho
Court appointed the undersigned Examiner to take
testimony and fixed July 9, 1810, at 11 o'clock A. M.,
for a hearing. Th undersigned will take the testi
mony under his appointment, July 6, at 11 o'clock,
A. M., at oftiee No. 118 S. SIXTH Street.
JOSEPH A BRA MS,
7 2 Bt Examiner.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
X AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of ANN II OR ION, deceased.
The Audit r appointed by the Court to audit, set
tle, and adjust the account of ''The Pennsylvania
company lor insurance on Laves ana granting An
nuities." administrators de bonis non cum testa
mento annexo, on the estate of ANN HORTON,
deceased, and to report distribution of the balance
in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties
interested for the purpose or nis appointment, on
July 5, A. D. 170 at 3 o clock p. m., at ma onice, no,
liis'S. SIXTH Strett, in the city of Philadelphia.
6 24fmw&t JOHN ROBERlS, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
J. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of EZEKIEL LINCOLN, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to
audit, settle and adjust the account
of ALEXANDER F. CHESEBROfJGH, ad
ministrator of EZEKIEL LINCOLN, deceased, and
to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountant, will meet the parties intereted for
the purpose or nis appointment, on tuksu.iy, July
rtn, ivio, at li o ciock a. .u.t at nis onice, wo. iai
soutn it Til street, in tne city oi rnnaae
phia. 0 24 fmwat
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
WILLIAM B. WARNE A CO.,
wnoiesaie ueaiers m
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
s. E. corner SEVENTH and cuesnlt streets,
3 2M Second floor, and late of No. 35 s. THIRD s
CLOCKS.
VOW KB CLOCKB.
BARL-LK CLOCKS.
ERONZE CLOCKS.
COUCOU OLOOKS.
VIENNA REGULATORS.
AMERICAN LOCKS
XV. Kl SSJL1I.L,
.'o. 22 NORTH SIXTH STRKET.
ART EXHIBITION.
QH FULfi JTJXIIIlf lTItt:V,
AT CHARLES F. HASELTINES ART GALLERY
No. 1125 CHESNUT Btreet, Eraun't famous AutoUpei
(of Paris), oompiisiag Paintings, Drawings, Frescoes,
Statuary of the galleries of Paris, Vienna, I lorocc
Rome, Milan, Basle, Btxe-Weimar, etc., etc., amounting
to tiuOO diverse subjects. Also, 800 diverse views cf
European scenery and antiquities.
Purtioular attention is called to "Moses," by Michel
Angelo, as never before exhibited ; tbe new series of
Paintings by Carlo Dolci, C'arloni, Huin, Guido Reni, eto.
tbe whole collection of Rousseau's Landscapes ; and tbe
Rembrandt Collection of the Uallery cf Cassel. 11 10rp
WINDOW FASTENER.
THE UNRIVALLED NEVER-FAILING
X SKLF-LOCKINU WINDOW FAST. The beat, most
oumplete, perfect, and durable article for becuriog
wiuUowit either with or without wiglita that bu eer
been ottered to tne public. Designed lor tbe nse ol dwell
intra. fctoreM. faclories. stesniboatl. street and steam rail'
way cars; securely locks the windows in any desired
poiition, and can easily be applied to old and new
Window t. .......
M.nnt'.nt.nrfld bv the Boston and Mermen Manufactnr
Ing Company, No. ul COMM HKO Street, and
sold by all the priccipal Hardware bosses in tbe
city. iuiiijw j m
ROOFING.
READY ROOFIN G.
This Rooting is adapted to all buildings. Jt
cuu be applied to
STEEP OR FLAT ROOFS
at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily pat on
old Shingle Roots without removing the shingle,
thus avoiding the damaging of eeiiitig and f urmtire
while undergoing repairs, gravel usl.)
PRLbLUVK Vi l li TIN ROOFS Willi V7EL
TON'S ELASTIC P VINT.
I am always prepared to Repair Hiid Paint R H
at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE y n.o
barrel or gailou; the best anJ cheapest iu th-i
market.
W. A. WtLTOM,
2i:j No. 711 N. NINTH St.. above Ooites.
IV li It:' DiX CN'S. So" 51 6. cittinV-iett.' '
INSURANCE.
DELAWARE MUTUAL) SAFETY INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature
of PennsylTanlA, 1S30.
Office south caft corner or THIRD And. WALNUT
Btreeui, rnunneipnia.
MARINE INSURANCES
On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to aU parts of u
worm.
INLAND INSURANCES
jn goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage
II nttiw) ui viia uukiiju
FIRK INSURANCES
Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings,
Houses, eto.
A8RET8 OF TI1B COMPANY
November 1, 1869.
f0,000 United States Five Per Cent.
Loan, ten-forties Hie.OOOKX)
100,000 United States Six Percent.
Loan (lawful money) lOT.TBO'OO
60,000 United States BU Per Cent.
Loan. 1S81 eo.OOO'OC
800,000 gtate or Pennsylvania SLx Per
Cent. Loan 113,950 '00
00,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per
Cent. Loan (exempt from
tax) J00,&16-00
100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Loan 03,000-00
fi.OOO Pennsylvania Railroad Tlret
Mortgage Blx Per Cent.
' Bonds 45u-?C
Sf.OOO Pennsylvania Railroad Se
cond mortgage Six per Cent.
Bonds K.tiCOO
K.OOO Wee'eru Fetinovlvania Rail
road Mortgage Six Fer
Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania
Railroad pnarantec) lO.OOO-OO
0,000 State of Tennessee Five Fer
Cent. Loan 16,000 "00
T.OOO fetate of Tennessee Six Per
Cent. Loan l.aTO-OO
19,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, Sfso shares stock 14,000 -00
C.000 North Pennsylvania Rail
road Conirany, 100 snares
etock J.MO'OO
10.COO FMladelphia ar.'n Southern
Mall SteaniKhip Com
pany, 60 shares etock T.600-00
,SvO Loans on Bond and Mort
gape, first liens on City
Properties
14,0010
l,'X,M Par. Kr.rket value, tl.attf.ino-O
Corft. ll.rilS.22-91.
Real Estate m.oooto
Bills Receivable for Insurances made... JS3,70076
Balances due ut Agencies:
Premiums on Jliirtuo Po!ic!c, Accrued
iiiieithi, ana oiner aeuts due tno com
pany 46.097 -as
Stock, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora
tions, 470fl. Estimated value t,740-ao
Cash in Bank t:68,3i83
Caen In Drawer 72-i
ie,2Jin
11,862,100-04
mpr-jTlirjl
TtortMj C. Hand, annuel li. Stotes,
John t Davis, , WiUiarn o. Boniton,
El'.mniMl A. KrinrtpT. tlrtwaTii nrlinrtnn
Theophllns Paulding, 'II. Jones Brooke,
ja.iut B iruquair, jMiwara Laioarcaae
Henry SloaD, Jacob RiegeL
Henry C. Dallctt, Jr., Jacob P. Jones,
pmes c. Hand, 'James B. McFarland.
William C. Ludwlg, Joshua P. Eyre,
Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Mcllvaln,
HughCralp, II. Frank Robinson,
Jot?n D. Tavlor. .1. R SnmnlA Plttar.uro
George W. Beriittdon (A. B. Berger, Pittsburg,
vviaifra C Houston, o. T. Morgan, Pittsburg
THOMAS C. HAND, President.
HT"VRY T.YT.TiT'HV. Snrnxur.
HENRY HALL Assistant Secretary. 1 1
HOMESTEAD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Policies Issued on all the Ordinary
Plans,
AT LOW RATES CI? PREMIUM,
With full participation In tne Profits.
All 1'olicies INoii-Forfci table.
Fnl Cash. Surrender Indorsed on Each Policy
NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO TRAVEL OR RBSI
DENCE. Tbe form of policy adopted ia rl&io and simple con
tract, precise and definite in its terms, and free from
niuuiKuuua vucaiuonji ana resiricuooe.
Special attention ia called to tbe
IlOSllilHTlXI PLAN
tbii Company, offering the
Combined advantages
OF TUB
Iluil(liii .Association
Lil'o IuNurnnco.
lery 1'elicy Holder (Secures a
House ot His Own.
Descriptive PampbJets, with Rates, furnHbed on appll
cution to tbe Company.
OFFICE,
N. W. corner Seventh and Cfcesnut Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM M. SEYFERT. President.
LAL'RXNOE MYERS,
Vice-President.
D. BATES AGNEW, M. D.,
Medical Director.
R. W. DORPULET,
Secretary.
WILLIAM L. HIRST
Counsel.
DuircTor.B.
Wm. M. Beyfert,
Lanrenoe Myers,
J. M. Myers,
Wm. S. McManos,
Wm. B. Reaney,
Kdward Sunnel,
Clayton MoMicnael. 496m
1829 CIIARTER PEKPEiLAL. JgyQ
Franklin Fire Insurance Company
Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHE&NUT St.
Assets Jan. I , ,70L$2,825,73 1 "67
CAPITAL 1400,000-00
ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. 2,429,731-67
INCOME FOR 1ST0, LOSSES PAID IN 1SC9,
IMO.OOO. H-14,906-42.
I,ot's paid since 1849 over
5,500,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal
Terms.
Tbe Company hIbo issues policies upon tHe Rents
of all kluda of Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mort
gages.
Tne "FRANKLIN"' has no DISPUTED CLAI-M.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred G. Bafeer,
Alfred Fitler,
Thomas Sparks,
William b. Grant,
Thomas 8. Ellis,
Gustavus 8. Uenson.
Samuel Grant,
jieorge W. Richards,
Isaac Lea,
George t ales,
ALFRED G. BAKER. President.
GEORGE FALE8, Vice-President.
J.OIES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. 12 19
THEODORES M. RKGER, Assistant Secretary.
T7XBE ASSOCIATION,
' INCORPORATED MARCH S7, lfcSO.
OFFICE.
SO. 24 NORTH Firm STREET
INSURE
BUILD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND
ith RCHANDI8E GENERALLY,
Vtom Lor by Fire (in tbe City of Philadelphia only).
AUREUS JANUARY 1 1S70, 81,57 J,J4'J3
TRUSTEES.
WM. H. HAMILTON
.OHARIF8 P. BOWER,
!jhbn LlGHTtOOT.
Jt kU V L lI.tL-U 1 u-iru
i l . J j vae ivvu a-, ipuvi'. nj n w r.n.
JOri. It. I.YNDALL, PMKR AHMBRUS1KR,
I.V1 V. UOA1B, M. H. DIOK1.NON,
fiilitFL bFARHAWK. PCiKK WILLJAUttON,
JCbfcPH E. SCilLLL.
GKOKt.E I. VOUNO.
WM. H. HAMILTON, President.
iil'l'I'I. SI'ARBAWK, Vice-President,
tewe-wan.
I I H
INSURANOfc.
INSURANCE COMPANY
NORTH AMERICA.
JaMCABI t, 1870.
t'hnrtrr Prrpetual.
8900,OOr
2,9St,5Nl
Inrorporntrd 1994.
CAFITAK
AHETM
7.frs pnld since raantntlea....Hl, 000,000
Kpcrlpte of Premlunm, JU....8 1,91,S:1T'43
Inifreel from Investments, -C9. 114.69674
lA,10H..VIt1fl
I.cssra pntd, 1N0 8l,OJ3,aN6'4
Statement of tbfj Assets.
First K ortxaces on City Property t'GMG"
United States GoTsrnment and other Loan
Bonds 1,122AM
Railroad, Iack and Canal Blocks 15,708
Ostb fn Bank and Office H7,2t
Loans Collateral tteenrity , i2,co
Notes KeceiTable, mostly Kaiice I'rcmictcs... Sil,9-:4
4crmcd tnteroat 2t',357
Pren :ur:n in connie of transmiuiien 6,196
UretHed Marine l'rpmiviiDS tA;,Wi
Feal Kt: to. Office cl Company Fbiladeipbia.. i,tXjC
PIRrCTOFS.
j i-hBt a.
Francis R. Cope,
Kdward U. TrottT,
hdwTil 8. Clarke,
T. Obariton Henry,
Alfred I. Jesmp,
Loais O. Madeira,
Charles W. Oosbman,
Clement A. Grisccm,
William Brockie.
cf.n-.uc; W.la see
tTcLn A. Krcs n,
Cbftt e 'iIor,
An hrcso White, .
Willinm Welsb,
8. Morris Wain,
Jchn ttnscn,
Cieorv L. Harrison
ARTHUR O. COFFIN. President.
OHARLICS PLA rr, ViceProsidsnt.
Matthias Maeib, Secretary.
O. H. KKF.vrs. Aehiitant Secretary. 8 4
QUARTER PERPETUAL
ASSfcTS MOO.OOO.
HUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF GERMANTOWN.
OniCE, Iso. 4S29 MAIN ST11EET.
Take risks in Philadelphia, Jloot coinery. and Backs
counties, on 1 lie most favorable torui, upon i'neUiuKi
Unrog. .Mercliuodire, Garniture, r ariuiDK xuipiemem.s,
Ltay, Grain, fctraw, eto. eto.
DIUEOTOKS.
Fpencer Roberts,
Juhn Dlaliavun,
Nicholas Rittenhouse,
Jatnan 1. Jones.
James F. Lnnstrotb,
ChurleS Weie,
Joseh Boucher,
Charles Millman.
Albort A fbnicua,
Josppo Uandsbury,
v liuim Akomeaa. .n. v..
Abram Jttez,
Charles U. Stokes.
SPENCER ROBERTS, President.
CTI ARLKS II. STOKES, Seorotary and Treasurer.
WM. H. LEHMAN, Assistant SocreUry. 5 23 em3tn
P A SJ K INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 609 CHESNUT Street.
INCOBrOKATED 1856. CHARTER I'gHrETTAL.
CAPITAL 1200,000.
FIHE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Insurance npainst Loss or DarrtRK" ly irire either by
Perpetual or Temporary rouuies.
DIKECTOKS.
Charles Richardson,
Robert Pearee,
AViiiiam li. itnawn,
William M. Keyfert,
John Kessler, Jr.,
Edward B. Orne,
Charles Stokes.
John V. Everman,
Mordecal Buz by.
John F. Smith,
Nathan llillei",
George A. wesi,
ARDSON, President.
WILLIAM II. It U AWN, Vice-PresMent.
Williams I. Blakchakd, Secretary. I 235
T
HE PENNSYLVANIA FIRC INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Tnonmor&ted 1S25 Charter Pernctual.
No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite independence
Square.
This Conirany, favorably known to the commu
nity for over forty years, continues to insure against
Ioes or damage oy lire on Public or Private Build
lugs, cither permanently or for a limited time. Ala J
on t'urnltare, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise
generally, on liberal terms.
Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Pjml,
Is invested in the most careful manner, whieii ena
bles them to oiler to the Insured an undoubted secu
rity in the case ol loss.
DIRECTORS.
Daniel Smith, Jr., j Thomas Smith,
Inaae Hazlehurst, Henry Latvia,
Thomas Uobliis, J (jiilllnghain Fell,
John Devereux, Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
Franklin A. Comly.
DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President,
Wm. O. Crow ell, Secretary. 3 30
rpilE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF
1 PHILADELPHIA.
Office s. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED.
CASH Capital (paid up in full) tiuo.oootii)
CASH Assets, Jan. 1. 1870 624,30510
DIRECTORS.
F. Ratchford Starr, , J. Livingston Erringer,
Naibro Frbzier, I James L. Claghorn,
John M. Atwoou, j m. u. uouiton,
Benj. T. Tredick.
George II. Stuart,
cnaries v ueeier,
Thomas II. Montgomery,
James M. Aertsen.
jonn ji. iirown,
v. HATCH KoRD STARR. President.
THOMAS H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President.
ALEX. W. WISTEH, Secretary.
JACOB E. PETERSON, Assistant Secretary.
TMFEIUAIj FIKE INSURANCE CO.,
LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1S03.
Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds,
g8,000,000 IN GOLD.
PREVOST & HERRING, Agente,.
4 Ro. 107 a THLRD Street, Philadelphia.
OHAS. M. PRKVOBT OH AS. P. H ERRING
NOTIOE TO SHIPPERS.
p R E I G HT H O T I C E.
Baltimore akd Onu Railbjad Opeice.)
Piuladeli'H'A, June 129, lsJO.
This Company will not Issue through Bills of
Lading after JUNE 80, 1870, unless freight la de
livered to the P. W. and B. R R. Co. at WASHING
TON Avenue and SWANSON Streets.
SIlirPERS BY ERICSSON LINK will please
notice.
JAS. C. WILSON, AGENT.
6 29 lOt No. 44 South FIFTH Street.
THE FINE ARTS.
L O O K I N G-C LASSES,
Etery Noielty in style, at very low prices.
OIL PA IS TIN 08,
ENGKAV1XG8,
CHROMOS, ETO. ETO.
A large selection.
PICTUKK FRAMES, a prominent Department,
revised very fois prices.
BUdTlU I RAMUS, EASEIJ3. POROHLilNS.
ROGERS' GROtPe. Jole Agency.
GALLERY OF PAIN TINGS, free to tbe pnblio.
JAMES 8 EARLE & S0SS,
No. 816 OHKOT STREET,
13 PHILADELPHIA
CENT.'S FURNISHING GOOD8.
)ATKMT SHOULDER -SEA M
SIIlliT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S Fl'KXISUING STORE.
PERFECTLY FITTING SIIIUT3 AND DH AWERS
made from measurement at very short notice.
All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS
GOODS iu full variety.
WINCHESTER & CO.,
112 No. 700 CiJESNL'l' Slruiit.
I. I. EAKTOM. . M'MAFIOW.
1 A 'I' -1 " C XI A II i .'V,
snipnxa ash covm.'siov ukkvsamx I
No. i OOKN'UKS feLIP, Ne Vork,
No. 1 HOJ'1 11 Wll Kv K.S, I'iiil.d.ilptia,
o. i W. PKA1 T fetieet, Kuluin-.ie.
Ve are piepirod lo hlp ee docri!! :oa of Irvivfat to
rVis. v'lc. i'iiii"-a. 'r. i :-' . i-n 1
tium iui luoiaktiUkt tle aii '0.16.1 woi.c.
AMUSEMENTS.
T3ENN8TLVANIA rOLYTkCllNIC AND
A ANATOMICAL MU8EUM, No. 13H5 CUFSNUT
Street, three doors abore Twelfth, the most complete
collection of objects. Illustrating Phjsiolo, PathoWy,
Natural H istory, eto. IllnstratlTe Lectnrea erery miuDi,
Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. mam
VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
n.iMyVU'A?0"- ""i Wu- nd ' VINE 8treet.
.T?K.Ji,,AJSP).KCUfSTRIOIli 'ormprly tbe propeHf
of tbe GRAND DUKK OF BADKN. pnrubased at Ureal
eipenseby JACOB VAI.KR of this city, io comMnstion
ri'kJJl!,1'1 8 OROHF.8TR A an1 Mies N K I.LI HI
V.'.T"1 P'rform EVERY AFTK.UNOON an
EVEN INO at tbe abore-mentioned plaoe.
Admission free. ll?t,
FURNACES.
Establislied in 1835.
Invariably tbe (rrcatest success over all compet.tioa
whenever and wherever exhibited or used in tbe
UNITED STATES.
CHARLES WILLIAMS'
Patent Colden Eagle Furnaces,
Acknowledged by the leading architectsand Bnildersto
be the most powerful nnd durable 1 umaccs offered, and
tho most prompt, eystim.-itic, and largest bouse in tb s
line of business.
HEAVY llEDrCTION IN PRICES,
and only first -class work turned out.
Nop. 1132 and 1134 MARKET Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B.-SFND FOR BOOK OF PACTS ON HEAT
AND VENTILATION. 6 23 4m
CROCERIES. ETC.
yO FAMILIES GOING TO
COUNTRY.
THE
We oiler a lull stock of the
Finest Groceries to Select From,
And at the LOWKST CASn PRICE. Tacked se
curely and delivered at any of the Depots.
COUSTYS East End Grocery,
No. lis NoutU SUClOO Ht.t
117 tbsta
B It LOW OUESNUT STREET.
c
URING, PACKING,
AND
SMOKING K8TABISHMENT
JMIN BOWKR A OO.
CURK11S OF nUPKRIOR
FF.KF, and TONSUK8, and dealers in Provisions
renerallv. b. W. corner TWKNT YlOURTll and
BROWN Streets. 6 21 3m tbsta
J
U8T RECEIVE P,
AND
SPIV 1! U 8 A Lj 71 O if.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
Dealer in Fine Groceries,
II : Comer ELEVRNTH and VINK Btree
FOR SALE.
Vnn ST.RA RAt! PHANPf? TO SP.PITBR
i'ii; a convenient and beautiful home. The modern
bunt three-story brick Dwelling, No. 1S22 MASTER
Street, lot 10x100, to a wllo street; elegant garden
In high state of cultivation, full of cru 100 flowers,
grape and other vines. House in good condition,
supplied with modern conveniences. Price, 15500,
Part can remain. 6 30 0t
TO RENTs
w TO LET THE STORK PROPER! I NO.
Obesnnt (treat, twenty five feet (rent, est bsa
dred and forty-five foot deep to Bennett street. Back
bnildincs five stories high. Possession May 1, 1E70. Ad
drew THOMAS & FLETCHER,
12 lot! Pelanco. W. J.
MTO LET A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE,
with all tho modern conveniences, on LOCUST
avenue, near Willow avenue, Germantown. Three
minntes waik from Church lane htatlon. Immedi
ate possession. Apply to SCOTT U DAY, No. 38
North THIRD Street. 716L
fi TO RENT THREE-STORY OWELL
ikiliii ING. with back buildings, sitnated in
OOSGRK88 Street, No. 131,
between front and Second,
with all the modern improvements.
Apply to AARON HURLEY,
pl5 No. 269 a. SEVENTH Street.
TO LET A FURNISHED HOUSB IN GER
MAN! OWN New house, new furniture, ten
roi ins, all modem conveniences, nr.t-class neighbor
hood ; f70 per month for the summer, Arpiy alter 4
r. M. H. B. DUTTON,
GREEN Street, below Harvey,
7 2 3t Germ into wn.
HAIR CURLERS.
rpiIE U 1 P L' It I O .1
IIAIK CURLERS,
AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES
(Patented July 9, 18o7.)
This Onrler is the most perfect invention ever offered
to the pnblio. It is easily operated, neat in appearanco
and will not injure the hair, as there la no heat required,
nor aay metallic substance need to raster break tbe hair
Manufactured onl, and for sale wholesale and retail, ty-
McMillan sc co.,
1 23 6m Na 63 North FBONT Street. Philade)pkia
Sold at all Dry Goods, Trimming and Notion Store.
GOVERNMENT SALES.
ALB OF NAVY
VESSELS.
Navy Dbpart-vtent, )
' Construction ano Kkpair, -s'OTON,
D. c, June 5, 1S70. I
uient will oiler lor sale at publl
Navy Dbpart-vtent,
BrBEAU OF i
Wahbino
Tne Navy Department will oiler lor sale at public
auction, ai tne i intra estates rsavy vara, uitoOK
LYN, on SATURDAY, the 16th day ol July, 1670, at
12 o'clock M., the live oak frame, copper-fastened
screw steamer
SEMINOLE,
Of 600 tons, old measurement.
Also, at the United States Navy Yard, WASH
INGTON, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of July,
1870, at 12 o'clock L, the steam tug
PRIMROSE,
Of 84 tons.
The vessels and their Inventories can be exam
ined at any time, on application to the Command
ants of the resiwctlve yards. One-half of the whole
amount of the purchase money of each vessel must
be deposited at the time of adjudication, and the
vessel must be removed from the Navy Yard 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
tbe appraised value, with an Increase of ten (10) pec
centum thereto. 6 25 stuth Ut
17OR 8ALE, THE STEAMSHIP VIRGIN AT
1 publio auction at Washington Navy Yard.
WEDNESDAY, July 13, at 12 o'clock M.
Will be sold at public auction, at the Navy Yard,
Washington, 1. C, on Wednesday, the 13th July
next, at 12 M., the staunch and fast Iron aide-wheel
steamship Virgin, built on the Clyde, 1664.
Length, 220 feet; breadth, 88 foot; depth, 12 feet;
carries aiiout four hundred (4uo) tons, measurement
goods ; has two oscillating engines, 46x60, In good
order; revolving buckets on wheels, and two tubu
lar boilers, built of yt Iron, in fair order. The boil
er were subjtctt-d to a hydrostatic pressure of 45
lbs. previous to the vessel leaving New York for
Wtibfilupton, last January, and found to be strong
and t ik lit. l ralt of water, loaded, 8 feat. The
Mi.choirt, t'haiuK, boats, and all material on board
will be sold with the vetsel. Teruis-oue-fourt.fi
csfch on day of sale, aud remainder oa removal of
v i-scl in in the navy yard.
Tbe vessel can be examined at any time daring
tl.e iv.
I o t vrtpi t
C IS n.:LCt
Solicitor of vhc Treasury.