The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 29, 1870, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1870
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I Ky Affaire.
Yesterday afternoon, about fij o'clock,
George Yarnell, while working at Centre and
Wood Ftreeta, Manayunk, was severely in-
Jnred by a bank of earth caving in upon him.
Ie was removed to his home, No. 4212 Main
street.
The Xtlb Maryland Ileciment, now en
camped at Capo May, will pass through oar
city on Saturday for home. An Boort and
reception will be tendered them by the 2d
Jiegiment (National Guard), Lieutenant
Colonel Neff commanding. A banquet will
be given them while in the city at the Na
tional Guards' Hall.
Reserve Officer Lynd last evening, at
Third and Market streets, arrested one Robert
McAnally, on complaint of several merchants,
for cruelty to a horse. McAnally had brought
the horse from West Philadelphia early in
the morning, and had hitched him to a post
at Third and Market Btreets, at which place
the poor beast was standing all day in the
sun. Without water or food. He was taken
before Alderman Kerr, who imposed the usual
fine.
Last evening, about half past 11 o'clock,
as two white men were passing down Sixth
street, when below Chesnut they encountered
two colored men. The two parties ran against
each other, and one of the white men struck
oiie of the black men. Frank Miller, the
colored man, then drew a razor and cut Wil
liam Haruier, the white man, across the arm,
inflicting a serious wound. The alarm was
at once given and the colored men wore
at rested, while Mr. Harmer was taken to the
Dihpensory, where his wound was dressed.
Douiosllo Allaire.
Gold closed yesterday at 12 ljj.
Outrages on Gentilo citizens are reported
from Salt Lake City.
There is a strike of railway hands on the
Port Royal Railroad Georgia.
Generul O'Neill s trial is to commonoe to
dny rt Windsor, Vermont.
There is reason to believe the Utes were
robgfully charged with the recent murders
at North Fork.
The CLinese Government has limited the
exportation of laborers to the vessels of the
treaty powers.
Malonc, the murderer of Colonel Buell,
died of his wounds at Fort Leavenworth on
Wednesday. He confessed his crime.
Hon John A. Smith has been renomi
nated for Congress by the Republican Con
vention t Uillsboro, Ohio.
Extravagant estimates of the population
of Kansas have been recently indulged in.
The census as far as taken indicates that its
population is not over 400,000.
Frrln Affairs.
Pius IX accepts the evacuation of Rome
m inevitable.
Neal McCabe, Bishop of Armagh, died
while returning from Rome.
Taking advantage of the war, the Danu
1.5 an Principalities are preparing to strike for
their independence. Turkey is arming to
prevent a revolt.
Advices from Shanghae to July 4 show
that the attack on the foreigners at Pekin was
directed only against the French, though
I other foreigners were accidentally killed.
The house of the Sisters of Mercy was burned
and its inmates outraged by the Chinese.
POLITICAL.
K.VlblNO FUNDS TOR THE FAL.lv CAMPAIGN,
The following circular was yesterday for
warded to each Government employe in this
city. The same will be done to all employes
jn the country:
Union Congressional Republican Com
mittee, Washington, D. C, July 20, 1870.
Sir: The political campaign of 1870, which
has already been commenced in some of the
States, promises to be contested with more
than usual activity by the Democratic party;
it is, therefore, necessary that it should be met
with spirit and determination. Every Repub
lican whose attention has been directed to
the subject will readily see the necessity of
prompt and decisive action. The only defense
needed by the administration is, that the
people may be furnished with the facts as
they exist. To accomplish this, money will
be necessary to defray the expense of print
ing and circulating documents, and in Bead
ing competent speakers into the field. Your
position in the Republican party warrants
the committee in believing that yoa would
willingly contribute to this purpose. They
have, therefore, thought proper to call upon
you for a contribution of $ , the receipt of
which will be promptly acknowledged, and
the money expended in maintaining Republi
can principles.
Where it can be done money should be
sent by draft, money-order, or in registered
letters.made payable and directed to Hon. J.
H. Piatt, M. C, Seoretary of Union Congres
sional Republican Committee, Washington,
B.C.
An answer is expected. Respectfully,
Zachariah Chandler,")
John II. Ketcham, Finance Com.
J. II. Platt, Jr., ) '
The assessment is one per centum on the
salary received.
THE WAIL
TI1IS MUltMNU'M DESPATCHES.
BOTH ARMIES CONCENTRATINGNAPOLEON AB
HIVED AT THE FRONT BISMARCK CONFIRMS
THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE SECRET TREATY.
SiPARis, July 28. The Journal Officiel of
this morning prints the following letter from
the Emperor, datea on July 20: .
'To the Commander-in-Chief of the Garde
Nationale of Paris Dear General: I beg you
to express on my part to the Garde Nationale
of Paris how much 1 count on Its patriotism
and devouen at a moment when 1 am about
to set out for the army. I have to testify to
it the confidence I repose in its will and
ability to maintain order in Paris, and to con
tribute to the security ol tne regency of the
Empress. It is becoming to say that each
one, according to the means of his ability,
shall add to the safety of the country."
The Journal Officiel also contains a letter
from St. Petersburg, in whloh it is said that
Russia does not sympathize with Prussia,
who wishes te make a Prussian lake of the
Baltic, and attacks the independence of Den
mark and tnat ol nau oi ueriuany.
It having been reported here that several
American officers desired to follow the French
army in the campaign against Prussia, for
the purpose of making observations for the
use of -the American Government, petitions
were lately filed with the Government for the
necessary permission, but the request was
declined, tne highest military authorities of
the empire repeating that no foreign officer,
however high his rank, would be permitted
near the French armv.
The Emperor left St. Cloud to-day by spe
cial train for the army, aooompanied by
Prince Napoleon. The Empress parted with
them at the railway station. She was deeply
moved, and, as soon as the train disappeared,
returned to the palace.
' The Uaubii pullu&ea report to-day Uttt
conditional alliance "has been concluded be
tween France rand Italy, and that the new
treaty stipulates that in case of certain even
tualities France is to pay to Italy 60,000,000
francs, and leave her free to make Rome the
capital of the kingdom.
Paris, July 28 Midnight. The Emperor
arrived at 4 P. M. at Mete, where the impe
rial headquarters are established. A procla
mation to the army will be issued to-morrow.
There are still some hopes of peaoe. Ne-
S;otiations of some sort are proceeding actively,
vord Lyons is constantly with the Duke de
Gramont.
Cherbourg, July 28. The seoond division
of the Baltic fleet is still in port. More iron
clads will arrive from Brest, and the Mediter
ranean fleet, under Vice-Admiral Founchon,
comprising together seven ships. Prince
Napoleon will command the Baltic expedi
tionary corps. All the troops for this corps
will not be in Cherbourg for a week, by which
time the two main divisions of the fleet
will begin the attack at some point on the
Prussian coast.
London, July 28. The floor, galleries,
end lobbies of the House of Lords were
crowded to-night with privileged spectators
anxious to hear the statement of the Govern
ment's position in the present war.
Earl Granville said the Government was
embarrassed by the explosive material lying
broil Dd it, with matches ready lighted, the
efforts to extinguish which had been useless,
though Lord Lyons had been able to hold
back this declaration of war for five days.
The incident at Ems between Count Bene
detti and the King of Prussia was remark
able, but no insult, was intended. All ob
servance of the Paris protocol, which pro
vides for the settlement of disputes by medi
ation, was repudiated by both parties.
Jn the presence of this war England had
but one duty to observe strict neutrality.
Bismarck, in a despatch to the North Ger
man ambassador in England, confirms the
authenticity of the recent treaty published iu
the London limes. He says since 18GG
France has incessantly tempted Prussia with
oilers of territorial aggrandizement at the
expense of Belgium and South Germany. Ho
is confident that France will not obtain any
enlargement of territory even by fighting for
it, and says that if the disclosure made by the
'limes had been withheld, France, though
fully armed, would have repeated her offer of
peace at the cost of the extinction of the
kingdom of Belgium.
Brussels, July 28. The Iade,pcn'ltncfi
L'elfe of this city to-day publishes a letuu
from its Berlin correspondent which throws
some new light on the secret treaty proposed
to Prussia by Franco. The correspondent
Roys he has seen the original draft of the
treaty in the archives of the War Office at Bar-
lin, and certifies to the accuracy of the copy re
cently printed by the London Times. France
has frequently demanded this document from
the Prussian Government through her repre
sentative at Berlin, Count Benedetti, but in
all coses has been refused; and now that she
is satisfied that its recovery is impossible,
assumes a hostile attitude towards Prussia.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine tfeioe see First Paqt.
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY.
Bun Rises 4t3iMoon Sets 8-24
Bun dbts 7-19IHioh Watbk 2-32
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TOADS.
Thomas G. Hood, )
Cukis. J. Hoffman, Commutes of thb Month,
Tbomas C. Hand, J
MOVEMENTS UP OCEAN 8TEAAIMU1P8.
FOR AMERICA.
Australia. Glasgow New York July 16
Etna Liverpool .... New York via II. J uly 16
Tarlfa Liverpool.... New York v B..July 19
Bldon Liverpool . . . .New York July 19
Vinrnia. navre jNew xora juiy i
M tnncsota Liverpool ....New York July 20
England Liverpool.... New York July jw
Sidonian Glasgow New York July 20
C'v ol London..Llverpool New York July 81
' FOR EUROPE.
Parana New York. . .London July 80
France New York... Liverpool July 30
Anglla New York... Glasgow July 80
C.of Paris... ..New York. .'.I verpool July 80
Manhattan New York... Liverpool. Aug. s
Vllle de Paris. .New York. ..Havre Aug. 6
O.ot London... New Y ork . . . Liverpool Aug. 6
Italy New York... Liverpool Aug. 6
Australia. ixew xor&...uiaagow Aug. o
Etna.. New York. ..Liverpool ..Aug. 9
COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, JfiTU.
Prometheus.. ..Phlladelphla.Charleston..... July 29
Wyoming pmiaaeipnia.savannan ouiy u
Cuba Baltimore... N.Orls. via K.W.Aug, l
Pioneer Fhuadelphla,WUnrgton,N.O.Aug. s
Morro Castle... New York. ..Havana Aug. 4
Rising Star. ..New York... Aspin wall Aug. B
Yazoo rnuaaeipaia.jNew uneans....Aug. 10
Mails are forwarded by every steamer in me regu
lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at
LiOnaouuerry. mo lujiuuori lor 01 mm uiv vuuw
nent call at Southampton.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Volunteer, Jones, New York, J. F. OhL
StT Beverly, Pierce, New York, W. P. Clyde & Co.
Steamer n. Willing, Cundiff, Baltimore, A.Groves,Jr.
Schr Flight, Crowell, Boston, Weld, Nagle & Co.
Schr Sarah, Cobb, Boston, L. Audenrled & Co.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Ship Gold Hunter, Freeman. 25 days from Liver
pool, with nidse to Peter Wright & Sons.
DteamBiiip vuiuuurcr, uuurs, m uuura uvui now
York, with mdse. to John F. Obi.
Steamship Centipede, Doughty, from Boston, with
suga to Davis, McKean & Co.
Steamer Chester, Jones, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Steamer Fanlta, Freeman, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse. to John F. OhL
Steamer Vulcan, Wilcox. 24 hours from New York,
with mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co.
Steamer S. C. Walker, Sherln, 84 hours from New
York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd ft Co.
Schr Judge Hopkins, Gallagher, fm Chlckahomlny
River, with railroad ties to Alorecnt k Fluler.
Schr W. 8. Thompson, Rainer, fm' Chlckahomlny
River, with railroad ties to Albrecht ft Flnley.
Schr Clayton ft Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from
Smyrna, Del., with grain to J. L. Bewley fc Co.
Steauitug America, Chambers, 12 hours from Dela
ware Breakwater, having In tow ahlp Gold Hunter,
from Liverpool. Below Bombay Hook, passed
ship Speculator, from Ardrossan, and bark Mary
Cook, from Liverpool. .
Correspondence of The Eveninv Telegraph.
EA8TON ft McMAHON'S BULLETIN.
New Yobk Or kick, July 28. Four barges leave
In tow to-night, lor juaiumore, ngni.
R. V. De Witt, with salt, for Philadelphia.
Bella McWllllams, with clay, for Baltimore.
Baltimori Bkahch offiob, July 28. The follow'
inir baroea leave In tow to-night, eastward:
Lata and Karl v. National. Clinton. O. L. Nlms,
Alexander Tombs, J. O'Donnell, D. w. C. Stevens.
Catharine Terrenoe, Dreadnaught, and Dido, all
with coal, for New York. L. 8. C.
Sveeial Dewateh to The Evening Ttlearavh.
IIavbb-dk-Gkacb, July 29. The following boats
left this morning In tow :
E. P. Purcell, with oata to A. G. Cattell ft Co., and
lumber to Patterson Llpptncotk
J. I. Woolverton, with lumber to R. Woolverton.
Mahonev. with lumber to Taylor ti Betts.
D. Updegran. E. Llpplocott, and Coal and Iron
Co., with lumber, for New York.
Ida and Emma, with ooal, for Wilmington.
f Bu niMrraLI
Lx wis, Del., July 28 p. ai At the Brown, ship
Speculator and bark Mary Cook.
Panned in a herm. brig. A bark la reported outside.
win a jn. Thermometer, bi.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Theobold, Theobold, hence for Hamburg, off
lie ui n igui iiu 111BU
Ship J. Montgomery, Perkins, for Philadelphia,
ailed from Havre taih lnst.
Steamer Dorian, from Glasgow, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Steamer Leipzig, Jaeger, sailed from Bremerhaven
18tb iuat. for Baltimore.
Br. steamer 1 lHni, Thomas, from New York 16th,
at Oueeoatown 2tu mat for Liverpool.
Br. ateauier CalMbria, McMlckan, cleared at NiW
Jtifk jCfeWiaaj lor uyerpoou
Br. steamer lnlla, Munroe, from New York leth,
at Movllle 871 h Inst, for GIrprow.- ,
Br. steamer Siberia, IUitIhod, cleared at Boston
S7th Inst, lor Liverpool via New York.
Steamer Bremen, Lelst, from New York 18th last,
at Southampton JHth for Bremen.
Steamer Baltimore, Voeckler, from Baltimore 13th
for Bremen, at Southampton 87 th Inst.
Steamer Klning Star, Maury, from Asplnwall 19th
lust., at New York yesterday, with 412 passengers.
Steamer Leopard, Hughes, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Amesburj Point 27th lnst.
Steamer Rattlesnake, Wlnnett, for Philadelphia,
Sallrd from Boston 8HtB Inst.., iotf A. M.
Steamer Pioneer, Wakeley, from Wilmington, N.C,
for Philadelphia, has on board 142 bbls. spirits tnr-
f ten tine, l7 0o. rosin. 2 bale cotton, 141,800 feet
umber, 40 empty ale bbls., and 1A3 pkgs. rndse.
Steamer New York, Jones, hence, at Georgetown,
D. C, 27th ItiHt.
Steamer Norfolk, Platt, hence, at Richmond 80th
Instant.
Steamer Fanlta- Freeman, hence, at New York
27th Inst.
Steamer Whirlwind, Sherman, hence, at Provi
dence 26th Inst. '
Steamer Varnna, Spencer, cleared at Galveston
lfith Inst, for New Pork.
Steamer Grange, Houston, cleared at New Orleans
23d lost, for Belize, Hon.
Br. bark Brazil, Uibbert, hence for Antwerp, was
ppoken 2lst. Inst., Ut. 40 44, long. 7 40.
Nor. bark Udjus, Olson, hence for Konlgsbcrg, was
Spoken 24th nit., lat 4i 10, long. 67 o.
Dan. bark Ganymede, Nlelson, rrom Bristol for
Philadelphia, was spoken 8Kh Inst., 65 miles east of
Cane May.
Bark Carl August, Stewertz, for Philadelphia, s'ld
from Liverpool 14th Inst.
Brig Josie A. Devereux, Clark, for Philadelphia,
entrred out at Liverpool lath lnst.
Br. brig C. C. Van Horn, Conlll, at St. Johns, P. R.,
16th lnst. for Delaware Breakwater, loading.
Brig Susan Bergen, Davis, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Cette lnst.
Brig Marine, Heed, hence, at Boston 27th lnst.
Br. brig Iris, llatneld, hence, at Wilmington, N.C,
2iltli lnst,
Schrs L. A. Johnson, Mahlman, and Damon, John
son, for Philadelphia, cleared at St, Johns, N. B.,
23d lnst.
Schr A. M. Edwards, Henson, hence, at Richmond
26th lnst.
Schr John Johnson. Johnson, henco, at Boston
27t!i Inst.
8chr Armarln, Palmer, for Philadelphia" via City
Point, sailed from Richmond 27th lnst.
Schrs J. H. Bartlett, Harris, hence, and Sheklnah,
Rogers, from Florence, N.J., at Providence 'Ztith lnst.
Schr George Kales, Hail, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Frovidence 26th lnst.
Schr 8. A. Read, Arnold, from Mlddletown for
Philadelphia, at New York 27th lnst.
Behr aiist, Muncey, from Trenton for Bridgeport,
at New York 27th lust.
Schrs Pioneer, Kelly, from Fall River, and Marion
Cates, Heathers, from Providence, at New York
27th lnst.
Schr Margaret R. Samson, samson, nence, at uai
veMon lflth lnst.
Schr Othello, Matthews; Webster Kelley, Haskell;
J. J. fc'pencer, Heather; and Maggie P. Smith, Grace,
hence, at Boston 26th lust.
Schr 8. V. W. Simmons, Brown, hence, at New
port 26th lnst.
Schr American Eagle, Shaw,, hence, at Newport
2Cth lust,
Schr Goddess, Kelley, for Philadelphia, sailed fm
PawtQcket 26th lnst.
Schr Glenwood, Dickinson, hence, at Bristol 23th
Instant.
Schr John n.-Perry, Kelley, hence, at New Bed
ford 2Cth lnst.
Schr Lath Rich, ruddock, for Philadelphia, sailed
from New Bedford 26th lust.
Schrs M. V. cook, Flkenburr, from nallowell for
Philadelphia; James S. Watson, Uouck, from Bos
ton for no. ; SiMlte B., Bateman, from Dresden, Me.,
lor do., at Holmes' Hole 26th lnst.
Schrs Wave CreBt, Davis; Taylor A Mathis, Cheese
man ; John Cadwalad r, Townsend ; Louisa Frazler,
Sttelman; Lizzie Maul, Bueler; and J. P. Cake, En
dlcot, arrived at Georgetown, D. C, 25th lnst.
MISCELLANY.
Steamer Cuba, at New York from Liverpool and
Queenstown, brought 883 passengers.
The steamer Virgin, once a famous blockade run
ner, was sold at the Washington Navy Yard on Wed
nesday. There was quite a large number of bidders
present, representing the Northern and Eastern sea
ports. The sale was started at a bid of 24500, and
the vessel was finally knocked down to Captain C.
Stanard, of New York city, at t9S00.
The J. B. V. No. 2, Baltazard, at Havre 14th int.
from Montevideo, reports having passed on the 26th
May, in lat. 24 S.. long. 39 W., a vtsnel of about 1000
imiH. on fire. Site was painted black, was appa
rently American built, and appeared to have a cargo
of petroleum.
HE PRINCIPAL DIP,
FOB TUB 8 ALB OF
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No. 804 CHESNTJT STREET.
CENTRAL OFFICE, NO. 105 & FIFTH STRikET
(Two doors below Chesnut street),
ESTABLISHED 180 9.
The sale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at
the Old-Established Agcnclce.
The stock comprises every denomination, printed
by the Government, and having at all tlmvs a large
supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall
or Express) all orders, immediately upon receipt, a
matter of great importance.
United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts
on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received in
payment.
Any Information regarding tne decisions 01 tne
Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and
gratuitously furnished.
Revenue Stamps printed apon Drarxs, uneci
Receipts, etc.
The following rates of commission are allowed
Stamps and Stamped Paper:
On $25 and upwards. a per
100 " .. 8 "
800 " 4
Address iU era, etc., to
STAMP AGENCY,
No. 804 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
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JULY 87, 18T0.
NOTICE PAVING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
The Commission appointed by "An Act to Provide
for the Paving of Pennsylvania Avenue," approved
.Tnw a. 1S70. in authorized to select and determine
the best kind of Pavement to be used In paving Penn
sylvania avenue, and to nave saiu tnorougaiare
naved therewith from the northwest gate of the
cnnitnl to the crossing of Fifteenth street, west.
The Commlaalou met and organized in accordance
with the above law, and proceeded to the election of
a President and Secretary. It was decided to invite
all patentees, owners, or Inventors of any of the
imnroved naveraents. of whatever material com'
posed, whether of atone, wood, asphalt, concrete, or
any other kind, to furnish accurate and detailed
drawings or models, descriptions, speclhcations, in
cluding the nature of the foundation to be laid, how
packed, and, In fact, all information as to their con
struction and durability. This information Is desired
to enable the Cotumlsblon to decide In the Brat In
stance upon the general Dature of the material to be
used In paving the avenue, and then to specify the
preference that may be agreed upon in regard to
some particular method to be adopted. A reference
io h. inw ..nhiu- Na. 1441 will give the required
information as to how the payments for said pave
ment will be made. It is provided therein "Tnat
the cost of laying such pavement shall not exceed
rh. mm nr four dollars ner Briuare yard." The esti
mated area of said pavement. is In the neighborhood
of aixty-nve thousand (00,000) square yards
All communlcatloua In relation to pavements should
be addressed to the Secretary, Gen. N. MICHLEK,
Olltceof Publlo Buildings, Grounds, and Works, U.
S. Capitol. WASULNTON. u. V. I lot
FOR the aur.ir.icR.
To prevent Sunburn, Freckles, and to make the
kin white and beautiful, use
Wright'i Alconated Glycerine Tablet
of Solidified Glycerine.
It Is a tore remedy for mosquito bites, and la the
best of all Toilet Soaps. Sold by Druggists generally.
it. fc U. A. WKXGUr,
80 UtttUlStrp Ho, 624 CILE3NUT Btxcet,
OORDAOE, ETC
WEAVER & CO.,
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AND
. SHIP ClIAHIML.I31tSc
No. 29 North WATER Street and
No. 29 North WHARVES, Philadelphia.
HOPS AT LOWEST BOSTON AND NEW YORK
PRICES.
41
CORDAGE.
Manilla, Biial and "Tarred Cordage
At Lowat Nn York PrioM and Freight
EDWIN n. FITLEH 6e CO.
FMtorr.TKHTHBt. Bod GKRMAJfTOWB Avtnaa,
StoT,w0. 28 H. WATER St and 23 N DELAWsBK
Avanaa.
SHIPINC."
jjqgfr LORILLARD'3 STEAMSHIP LINK
FOB
NEW Y O It II
SAILING EVERY TUFSOAV. THURSDAY, ASD
SATURDAY,
r now receiving freight at
O emu per IOO pound,
4 cents per toot, mt t-U rent per caJlon, b!
option.
INSURANCE ( OF 1 PK CENT.
Kxtra rate on email paokagee iron, metals, eta.
No receipt or bill of lading sigoed for lees than 80 eenta,
The Line would call attention of merchante generally to
the tact that hereafter the regular shippers by this line
will be charged only 10 oents per 100 lbs., or 4 cents per
foot, dnring the winter seasons.
For farther particulars apply to
juun r. UUU
884 PIER 19. NORTH WHARVES.
Pff PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH KRN
MtaekMAlL STKAMSHIP COMPANY'S RKGtT.
I aK bKMl MONTHLY LIKE TO NEW Ofi.
LKANB. la.
The YAZOO will sail for New Orleans direct, on
Thursday Auaust IS, at 8 A. M.
The y A.uu win sail from new Orleans, via Harana
on F riday, Aunst 5.
iliK'in.ti niLLour Liuinuit as low rates as by
any other route givon to Mobile, Oalveeton, Indian 'la, IP
vacca.and Rracoa and to all points on the Mississippi rive.
between new (irioana ana nc. ixmia. ttea Kirer Iraitcbts
reshipptd at New Orleans without charge of commissions.
WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, OK.
The TON A WA N I V will Mil frnm Kinnn.h nn R.t nr.
day, July 30. at n A. M.
I tie WYOAllMU will sail for Savannatt on Satur
day, July 30.
TbhOUGH BILLS OF LADING given to all the prin
cipal towns in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, MiRSimiopi,
Ixmieiana, Arkaaraa, and Tennessee in connection with
the Oentral Railroad of George, Atlantic and Gulf Mail
road, and Florida steamers, at as low rates aj by oompetina
unes.
SEMI MONTHLY LINK TO WILMINGTON, N. O.
The PIONEKR will sail for Wdminstn on Tueada.
August 3, at 6 A.M. Returning, will leave Wilmington Sat.
urrtay, August 9.
Gopnecis with the Oape Fear River Steamboat Com.
Bany, the Wilmington and Weldon and North Oarohn
ail roads, and the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad
to all inte-ior points.
freights tor ixiiamoia, d. u., ana aogusia, ua., taken
via Wilmington, at a low rates as by any other route.
Innnranca effected when requested by BhiDDera. Bills
of lading signed at Queen street wharf on or before day
of sailing.
Tll l.. j A.nivo, urenarai Agenv.
6 IS No. m South THIRD Street.
THE REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON TIIE PHI
LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM
SHIP LIME are ALONE authorized to Issue through
bills of lading to Interior points South aud West In
connection with South Carolina Railroad Company.
AL.SIIE.LI La riL.rj.lt,
Vice-President So. C. IUt. Co.
PHILADELPHIA AND CHAHLESTnw
LUi STEAMSHIP LINE.
i his Hue Is now composed of the following first-
class Steamships, saiungr rrom rittit 17, below
Spruce street, on luli a i . 01 eacn week Lat 3
A.M.S-- . .
A8HLA.IMl, tons, lapuun uroweiL
J. W. EVERMAN, 698 tons. Captain Hinckley
PROMETHEUS, 600 tons, Captain Gray.
JULY, 18T0.
Prometheus, Friday, July 1.
; . J. W. Everman, Friday, July 8. , ,
Prometheus, Frldav, July la.
J, W. Everman, Friday, July 23." "
Prometheus, Friday, July S9.
Throuath bills of lading given to Colombia, S. O..
the Interior of Georgia, and all points South and
Southwest ,'
Freights forwaraea witn promptnpss and despatch.
Kates as low as by any other route.
Insurance one-half per cent., t fleeted at the office
In first-class companies.
No freight received nor duis or lading sis-ned after
8 P. M- on day of sailing.
"! No. 8 DoCE Street,
Or WILLIAM. P. CLYDE & CO.,
No. 18 S. WHARVE9.
WILLIAM A. COURTENAY, Agent In Charles
ton. 6 24
l PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND,
Zand Norfolk hteamhhip mnw
IbHUUUH FREIGHT ALU LINK TO TUB SOUTH
lVREAKSErb FAOILITIFSjAND REDUCED RATES
Steamers leave every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
at VI o'olock noon, from FIRST WHARF aboro MAR
KET Street.
RETURNING, leave RICHMOND MONDAYS and
THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK. TUESDAYS and SA
TURDAYS. . ., . . . : , .
No Bills of Lading signed after U o'olook on sailing
HROUGH RATES to all points in North and Booth
Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, connecting at
Portsmouth, and te Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee, and the
West, via Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and Richmond
.1 r. .ill RjtilraAd.
Freight HANDL.ED BUTOtvOK. and taken at LOWER
KATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of
Steamships insure at lowest raUi.
bUte KoomacoomuiwllJ1AM p OLUK M OQ
No. 19 8. WHARVES and Pier 1 N. WHARVES.
W. P. POK'l KR. Agent at Richmond and City Point.
T. P. CRO WELL A CO., Agent at Norfolk. 0 U
vnft LIVERPOOL
AND QUEEVS
of Royal MaU
M Imnun T.lnA
MeauierH are appointed to sail as follows:
City of Antwerp (via ilalUax), Tuesday, July 26,
City of Paris, Saturday, Jaly SO, at T A. L
City of London, Saturday, August 6, at 8 P. M.
i-..:., ia Halifax). Tuesday. August 9. at 1 P. M
and each gucceediug Saturday and alternate Tues
day from Pier io.
aay, irom v KATES OF passage.
voovi in sold. Payable lu currency.
n-ir-n'ahin 178 Steeraiie 130
rr ixindon M), To London 85
To Par s 9 To Paris 88
n'n Halifax o' To Halifax 15
Passengers aiso forwarded to Havre, Hamburg,
ut. at rdiii'ed ratea
Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by
..,na winhlne to send for tnelr friends.
For further tuformatton apply at the company's
CftufilNG. DALE, Agent. No. 15 Broadway, N. Y. 5
Or to O'DONNELL fic 1TAU1.IV, Agents,
4 5 No. 408 CHESN UT Street. Philadelphia.
FOR NEW YORK,
JlUH via Delaware ana itaritan uamii.
Lf T1. EXPRKlsh STEAMBOAT COMPANY-.
mo bim Propellers of the line will commence
inajliuK on tne Bin iubuiul, icai-iK m uniu .
lOBt" H -N TWKNXv-.FOUR HOURS.
Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of New
York, Norm, itast, or wen, iree vi tuuiiuinaiuu.
Freights received at low rates.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents,
No. 13 S. DELAWARE Avenue.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
No. 119 WALL Street, New York. 8 1
NEW EXPRESS JJNE TO ALEXAN-
drla, Georgetown, ana wasninguia,
11. t:.. via (jnesaneaae iuu umuwaio
. ,.ui with connections at Aiexauuna iruiu tne
most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle,
..,i.uin.. iiHitnn and the Southwest.
steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon
from the Brat wharf above Market street.
Freight received dally.
T B WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO..
No. 14 Nonh aud South WHARVES.
11YPK it TYLER. AgenU at Georgetown: M,
ELL'RIDGE A CO., Agents at Alexaudria. 6 1
DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
STEAM TOWBOAT COMPANY
Karges towed between Philadelphia,
Baltimore,
Havre-de-Graee, Delaware City, ana in
termediate poiuts. . ,,n ......
Captain JOHN LAUGRLI!. Superintendent.
OflTce, Ko. la joutli Wharves, Philadelphia, 1H
SHIPPINO.
ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.
IbU HK.WFRAT, TRANSATLANTIC) COMPANT B
MAM. BTRAMbHirS HKTWRKN NEW YORK ASH
U A VRF, CALLING AT RHR3T.
1 heeplendid nrw VfMaelson thin favorite tonte for the
Continent will f.it torn Pier No. to, North river, every
Sstnrday. TRIOE OF PiSSAGE
In gold (lnslnding wine), ' .
" TO BRKUT OR HAVRE,
FirstOabln WW I Second Cabin
TO PARIS, . ,
' finclndirc rall-vay fckets, f nrnlshed onboard),
FlrtGl)in......,.w..7..U5l Sooond Cabin $8$
1 hese steamers do not carrr steerage passengers.
Medioal atml!nee iree o( charge.
A meriran travellers going to or retorninr from the oon
tinent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line avoid
onntoeimary risks from transit by English railways ami
Croasing the channel. hnnids saving time, trouble, and
expense. (U.ORC.R M AUK F IS.iE, Agt-nt,
Ne. 6S BROADWAY, New York.
For psKsmge in rhiladelpbia apuly at Adams Rxnress
Company, to H. U LKAK,
1 r'i No. 370 OB KSNUT Street.
FOR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE
snd Rnrltan Canal.
iSWli'TSUKB TltANSPOItTATIO'N
COMPANY.
DESrATCrt AND 8WIKTSURB LISES,
1 eavlDg dally at IS M. and 6 P. M.
The steam propellers of this company wlllcom
mftiofi loading on the Sth of March.
Throiiph In tweuty.four hours.
Goods forrarded to auv point free of commissions.
Freights taken on accommodating terms.
Apply to
WILLIAM M. BAIRD A. CO., Agents,
4 ISO. 132 South DLLAWAHE Aveone.
INSURANOfc.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. INSURANCE
COMPANY. In-orporated ty the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, 1335.
Office southeast corner of THIRD And WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the
world.
INLAND INSURANCES
Jti goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings,
Houses, etc
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
No"eruher 1, 1809.
1300,000 United States Fve Per Cent.
Loan, ton-forties 1H,000,00
lCO,ooo United States Six Per Cent.
Loan (lawful money) 10T,T50"00
50,000 United States Six Per Cent.
Loan, 1881 eO.OOO-OC
100,000 Stale of Pcur.sylvaula bLx Per
Cent. Loan 118,950-00
100,000 City of Philadelphia lx Per
Cent. Loan (exempt from
tax) ioo.ots-OO
100,009 state cr new jersey six rer
Cent. Loan
0,000 Pennsylvania RailroPd First
Mortgage Six Per Cen
Bonds
03,000-00
16,000 Pennsylvania Italiroa 1 Se
cond mortgage Six per Cent.
Bonds : 13.93SU0
16,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Mortgage Six Per
Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania
Railroad guarantee)
tfi.OOO State of Tennessee Five Per
10,000 00
Cent. Loan 18,00t"00
t.qoo fctate or Tennessee six Pur
Cent. Loan
18,500 Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, 850 shares stocS
1,000 North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, 100 shares
stock
10,000 Philadelphia and Southern
Mall Steamship Com
pany, 80 shares stock:
144,900 Loans on Bond and Mort
t,B70"C0
'11,000 HO
8,900 "00
T.BOO-OO
gage, first liens on city
Properties w.wofJO
l,S3i,oo p&r. Market vaine, 11,369,970-0
COfiL sl.ai0.6'2!l-97.
Heal Estate 8,oiK)-00
RUIb Receivable for Insurances mado... IW.7OO-70
Kaiancei due at Agencies:
Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued
Interest, and other debts doe the Com
pany.... ,B.09T-M
Stoek, Scrip, en;., of Sundry Corpora
tions, H70. EBUinated value 1 wvitm
CaehlnBanA fl8,8lS-88
Cash In Drawer V73-M
11,809,100 tie
DIRECTORS.
t6amunl B. 8tokes,
Thomaa a Hand,
Johu V. Davis.
yv uu&m u. Doaiton, .
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafooroade.
Jacob Rlegel,
Jacob P. JoneP,
James B. MoKarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvaln, . ,
If. Frank Robinson,
J. B. Bemple, Pittsuurs,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg,
Edmund A. fJonder,
TheophUus PauldUig,
j tunes -iTaqnair,
Henry Sloan,
Henry C Dallett, Jr.,
tuuea j, Liauu,
WLUlam C. Ludwls.
Joseph H. Seal,
Hugh Craig-,
John D. Taylor,
George W. Bernadoa
wmiftm u. uoastoD,
D. T. Mors-an. Plttshurs
THOMAS C. HAND, President,
JOHN C DAVIS. Vlna-PrAsldent.
HENRY LTLBURN, Secretary.
uiiiNit x isaliIj Assistant secretary. 11
Lite Insurance for the People!
HOMESTEAD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF FJUNHSYIVVANIA,
OFFICE: .
tto. 701 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
To place Life Insurance within reach of all, has
adopted a system of
MONTHLY PAYMENT OP PBEMIUMS
Peculiarly adapted to the ability of ALL WORKING
FOR SALARIES OR WAGES.
Special attention la called to this Company's
GRADUATING POLICT,
An original feature, designed to protect shareholders
In Building Associations, and all others who have
borrowed money or purchased property payable In
Instalment extending over a series of years, by
CANCELLING any balance of Indebtedness remain
ing UNPAID In case of DEATH.
THIS COMPANY ISSUES
All the ordinary forms of Life and Endowment Poll.
c les at low rates of Premium, on the Participating
Flan, with but few restrictions as to occupation,
and NONE AS TO TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE.
PampMets containing full Information may be ob
tained at the Company's omce.
WILLIAM M. 8EYFERT, President
LAURENCE MYERS, R. W. DORPflLB?,
Vice-President. Seoretary.
B. X. DAVIS, Superintendent ofJAgencles. 4 9 Cm
Active and responsible men wanted as Agents.
F
RE A8BOCIATI
INCORPORATED MAROH 17. USUI.
OFFICE.
KO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET
INSURE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
O N.
BUILD
AND
IKRQUANDlBB GENERALLY,
' From Loss by Firs (1 the City of Philadelphia only).
ASUKTH, JANUARY 1, 1H70, 81,373,r34"j3
TRUSTEES.
Wtt. H. HAMILTON,
JOHN OARKOW.
GKOKOK I. YOUMO.
CHARLES F. BOWER,
tliusDni ax a i. w a
HUB P. SHOK MAKER,
PJtlKR AHMBRUaiEB.
wyi.P.iWAm
wi. 11. Livjn.inBun,
PRTKR WlllllMMIH.
K. KO HELL.
WM. H. HAMILTON, PreaidsoL
AMUEL PPARHAWK, Vloe-Presldenk,
WUXUaf , BUlUUi.
BeoraUry,
i
AMUBEMEN r.
1ENN87LVANIA TOLYTECITNIC ANO
L ANATOMICAL MTJBFTTM. Ho. OIiFflrJlTT
Bfret, three doors shove Twelfth, the mnet eotniilet
collection of objwta, illustrating Phyaiolnr, Pathology,' '
BMur1.H.i"'?.r,l t.- '""'trativs Leotures every evening.
Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. ttdm
INSURANOfc.
JNS USANCE COMPANY
NORTH AMERICA.
JaXUaBV 1, 18Jt
Cbfirter PerttetwsiL
Incrprated 1994.
CAPITAL S500,000
8-1,78.1,381.
losses pnM since orarnnlKatlva.... 843,000,000
Receipts mt Premium. 1800....Sl,0l,Na74S
Interest frens Investments, 69. t t4.MNfT4
losses paid, 1860 .81,0;i3.Hi't4
Statement f the Assets.
irt Mortgasea on Oity Property 760,'KO
United States Government and
other Loan
Bonds
Railroad, Bank and Oanal Stocks.
U13S,M
16,708
ttisao
82,668
Uaah in Bank and Offloe
Loans on Collateral Security
Notes Reoeivable, mostly Marine rremioms.
A corned Interest ;
Premiums in coarse of transmiaaien
36T
86,18
Unset tied Marine Premiums. lou,00
wi aim., urnoe 01 uompany rhiladelpbia.. .io
. . DIRROTOR&
h ranols B. Doha.
Samoei W.Ja set
Rdward 11. Trotter.
Rdward B Clarke, , ,
T. Charlton Henry,
Alfred D. Jesenp, -
LonisO. Madeira,
Ohariea W. Onahman.
Clement A. Grisoom.
vvuaa ass uau (la
Charles Taylor,
Ambrose White.
William Welsh
B. Morris Wain,
John Mason,
Peorte L. Harrison,
uoun a. tint a
vfiinam nmokie.
ARTHUR Q. OOFTirr, Preeidenk'
CHARLES PLATT, Vloe-Preaident.
MiCTBTal Maaia, Beoretary. -
O. 1L Rmvra. assistant beoretary. 1 1
1829. c?ARtER, PERPETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insurance . Cmp.
OF PHILADELPHIA. '
Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St.
Assets Jan. I , '707$2,825,73 1 '67
CAPITAL 1400 000-od
ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS .'8,4i5J31 -61
INCOME FOR 1R70,
isio.oeo.
IoaseM paid
LOSSES PAID IN 1SC9.
1144.908-49.
since 1H'29 over
$5,500,000.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal
Tents.
The Company also issues policies unon thn Rpnte
if all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mort
gages .
J lie "i iiAMiLJiN ' nas no uisruTED CLAIM.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred G. Baker,
Alfred Fltler,
Thomas sparks,
William b. Grant,
Thomas S. Ell la.
paniuci urant,
.eoruc w. tucnarus.
Isaac Lea,
Ueorse Fales.
Gustavus S. Benson.
. .
alf nr.ii i
BAKER, President.
GKORUE FALKS. Vice-President.
JAMES W. McALLISTEh, Secretary. 19 19
THEODORE M. KAGRR, Assistant Secretary.
ASBURV
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
. new yoihi,m ,
LEMUEL BANGS, President. -
UEOKUE ELLIi TT, Vlce-Pres't and SecV.
EMOllY McCLINTOUK, Actuary.
PENN8YLVAKIA STATE AQEVC7,
JAMES M. LONG ACRE, Manager.' .
11. V. WOOD, JK., JNI. !., Medical Examiner.
Office, 302 WALSUT 8t, Philadelphia.
REV. e. powahh, special Agent.
JAMES M. LONG ACRE, General Agent,
6 S3 mwfiy No. 308 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
rAMB INSURANCE COMPANY,
No, 609 CDESNUT Street. ' (
IKCOHrOKATED 1866. CHARTER PKKPETUAL,
capital 1200,000. - -fire
insurance exclusively.
Insurance against Loss or Damage by Klre either by
Perpetual or Temporary Policies.
DIltKCTOKS.
Charles Richardson,
WnkAlt Pansnn
William 11. Kiiawu,
John Kessler, Jr.,
Edward B. Orne,
Charles Stokes.
John W. Everman,
William M. bevfert,
Johu F. Smith,
Nathan Hllles.
George A. West,
L. T. CBw 1 ill VJ1 VIUVjOI AJUAUJ.
.ii a urea PiniiuiwiiM u.oi.i.
juuraecai jiuzoy.
WILLIAM H. RUAWN, Vice-President.
Williams I. Bi.akchakp, Secretary. 73
riHE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE
X. COMPANY.
Incorporated isv!& Charter Perpetual.
No. 610 WALNUi' 'Street, opposite Independence
Square.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for over rorty years, continues to Insure against
loss or damage oy tire on Public or Private Build
ings, either permanently 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 invested in the most careful manner, which ena
bles them to offer to the insured an undoubted secu
rity in the case of loss.
Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Isaac Ilazlehurst,
.Thomas Robins,
Thomas Smith,
Henry Lewis,
J Gullngham Fell,
Daniel Haddock. Jr..
donn uevereui,
Franklin A. Comlv.
. DAMKL SMITH, Jr., President.
WJf. G. Crowbli, Secretary. 8 30
rpiIB
ENTERPRISE 1N8URANCE
CO. OF
PlllLAUKHMllA.
Office S. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT 8treeta.
FIKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
PERPETUAL AND A Eltfll POLICIES ISSUED.
CASH Capital (paid up lu full) .....!200,ooouo
CASH, Assets, July l. i&io o&o,iaa-90
JJllUiUi una.
F. SaUhford Starr,
J. Livineston Errlnirer.
Naibro t rawer,
John M. Atwood,
BenJ. T. Tredick,
George 11. Kuart, -
James L. Claghorn,
Win. G. Boulton,
Charles Wheeler,
Thomas 11. Montgomer
James M. Aertsen.
John 11. urown,
V. HATCH FORD STARR. President.
. THOMAi II. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President,
ALEX. W. W1STEH, Secretary.
JACOB E. PETERhON, Aaslstant Secretary.
TMPEBIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
j ' , LONDOH.
E8TABLJMUED 1801. '
Fald-op Capital and Accumulated Funds, '
448,690,000 XIV GOLD.
PREYOST & HERRING, Agents,
j , Wo. 107 8. THIRD Street. Philadelphia.
OHAB. M. PREYOST , OHAJL P. HEBRIWQ
Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory
JOHN T. BAILEY,
K. E. Cor. WATEE and 1IAEKET Sti
, 1 , . (-... ..
ROPE AND TWIKE. BAGS and BAOOIHO, for
ai. iT B,..,.Fl!n.nhate of Liiu. Bona Dnst. Kt. I
Lars and small GU N)
I Also, l
NY BAUS eonstaaOf o band.
nuub BAUao.
A BILL HA8 PA88ED ON 2 BRANCH OP
Oona-ress. iin ehildreo. .
parenU o'all soldiers who died la the eemoe, wbere U
aoldiereiiUeted for one year or less. eor furtber laorm.
ITon aul ioVo. 1!46 8. felCV KN'l U Street. Thiswillis
luS U tUe neirtof all soldiers wbo died iu si b.lo0-
iwU AppUcaUouJ are '1",1agUE A CO.