The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 20, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH -PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1870.
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IStr Affair.
About two o'clock yesterday afternoon a
fire broke out in the cornioe of a three-story
brick building, 2505 Frankford avenne, oc
cupied by Thomas Riley and Jacob Stronbel.
The loft and roof were destroyed, aa well as
the roof of house No. 2507 adjoining,
occupied by Owen Begley and Fatrick Con
nor. The buildings are owned by the Read
ing Railroad Company. The flames reached
the lofts of several adjoining houses in the
row, bnt were extinguished before ranch
damage was done. The entire loss is esti
mated at about f l.'OO. The buildings are
near the Reading Railroad,"and it is supposed
that the flames originated from sparks from
a locomotive.
un inursaay nignt, a sailor, urea or tne
it straint imposed on the receiving ship,
plunged into the Delaware and struck out for
the chore. The alarm was sounded, the sen
try cocked his musket, and a boat was lowered
to enable pursuit to be given, The boat of
the Delaware Harbor Police took part in the
chase, but, strange enough, the fugitive eluded
his pursuers and reached the shore in safety.
On Wednesday evening last two trains
came together on the Camden and Amboy
Railroad at Bordentovn. Two empty pas
senger trains were on the same track, but one
was stationary; therefore the collision was
not severe enough to do much damage, except
to one of the engines and the forward car.
No person was injured.
Domestic Affairs.
Gold closed yesterday at 11C.
California's population is estimated at
CIO. 000.
The crops harvested in Virginia this year
will be the most extensive ever known since
the war.
Judge Brooks yesterday discharged all
the prisoners arrested by Kirk, brought be
fore him at Salisbury, N. C.
Ten car loads of wheat and flour were
shipped at San Francisco for New York yes
terday. This is the first shipment by railroad.
Catharine Hummel, the child on trial at
Reading since Monday for the murder of an
infant, has been acquitted on the ground of
insanity.
THE WAR.
ULhT NIGUT'8 DESPATCHES.
THE DEFENSE OF PARIS MOVEMENTS OF THE
EMPEROR KINO WILLIAM AND THE POPE
HIGHLY IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE THE
OKLEANI8TSAHD THE LONDON PRESS.
. Paris, Aug. 19.
Tfce Figaro makes the following report 6i
the movements and doings of the Emperor:
On Tuesday, the 16th, the Emperor, who
tad not yet heard of the battle of that day,
received the mayor and sub-prefect of Verdun,
and spoke encouragingly to them. He. wis
then accompanied by the Prince Imperial, but
was almost without an escort, ne went to the
railway station and demanded a train. The
officers of the road could furnish only a third
class car, and the Emperor assured them he
would be satisfied with that. The Prince
Imperial seemed to he greatly fatigued. A
locomotive preceded the train, to see that the
road was clear. Next morning at daylight
the Emperor reached Chaons.
While at Metz the Emperor issued the fol
lowing order, which was printed and distributed
among the officers:
The Prussians commence action by putting
forward a small force, but placing heavy bat
teries behind them in good positions. They
then form a line of sharpshooters, who, under
cover of the woods, keep up a constant fire,
and gradually gain the flank of their enemy.
When the sharpshooters are well engaged the
Prussians put forward strong bodies of troops,
who try to approach as near the hostile lines
as possible unseen. Having given these de
tails, the Emperor concludes by directing offi
cers to imitate the tactics of the enemy.
London, Aug. 19.
The following is the letter of the Pope to
King William, proposing mediation:
Tour Majesty: In the present grave circum
stances it may appear an unusual thing to re
ceive a letter from me, but as the vicar on
tarth of the God of peace, I cannot do less
than oiler my mediation.
It is my desire to witness the cessation of
warlike preparations, and to stop the evils of
their inevitable consequences. My mediation
is that of a sovereign whose small dominion
excites no jealousy, and who inspires confi
dence by the moral and religious influence he
personifies. May God lend an ear to my
wishes, and listen also' to those I form for
your MajeBty, to whom I would be united in
the bonds of charity. Given at the Vatican,
July 22, 1870.
A postscript adds, "I have written identi
cally to the Emperor." s
The King's reply is as follows:
Most august Pontiff: I am not surprised, but pro
foundly moved, at the touching words traced by
your band. They cause the voice of Ood and of
peace to be beard. How could my heart refuse to
listen to so powerful an appeal. Ood witnesses that
neither I nor my people desired or provoked war.
Obeying the sacred duties which Ood Imposes on
eovereigns and nations we take up the sword to de
feud the independence and honor of our oountry,
ready to lay it down the moment those treasures are
secure.
If your Holiness could offer me, from htm who so
unexpectedly declared war, assurances ofincerely
fiacitio dispositions, and guarantees against a sitnl
ar attempt on the peace and tranquillity of Europe,
rt certainly will not be I who will refuse to receive
them from your venerable bauds, united aa I am
with you in bonds of Christian charity and sincere
friendship. William.
Paris, Aug. 184 P. M Special to the
New York Times. The nomination of Gen'l
Trochu to be Military Governor of Paris, and
tbo recall of the Garde Mobile to the Capital
inspire great confidence among the people, as
proofs tbat the army of Paris is able to repel
any attack of the enemy, and rendering it cer
tain that Paris will bo well defended.
Fighting is still going on, but. Baziine will
only send a report when the result is certain.
There is no confirmation of the rumor that
Prince Frederick Charles has beeu wounded.
I have just heard from a good source the
Original cause of the hostility of the London
Times to the Emperor, and the sudden wheel
around of the Daily Telegraph in the same
direction. Lady Waldegrave, of Strawberry
Hill, a great friend of the Orleans family, is
dining and wining the London journalists witn
a view to make patizans. Delane, of the Lon-
" don Times, drives there three times a week,
and hag been more easily won over by her
ladyship, from the fact that ho lost $ .'0,000
in the time of the Ilohenaollern atlYir, by
stock speculations for a rise, in faith of the
announcement of the settlement of the war
question by M.' Ollivier's Le Voiixtitutionnel.
Among tne receui conquests oi ine csoren
of Strawberry mi! are Monsieur aim juaaacue
Lesg, of the Telegraph. They honored au
, invitation of her ladyship, and the allegiance
of that journal was secured.
Lomdov, August 19 The New York Tribune's
correspondent, writing from Meta on Monday, sayl
at eleven o'clock on Sunday Bazaiue effected a
grand reconnoissance with one division of L'Adml
rault's corps. At two o'clock the battle coram need
ontlierifcbt at borney. t'ntil four it was of no
if at importance, 'ihen the ita army corps, form
ing the fl rrt line of battle, accomplished a measure
, Intended to oVcelve tbe rrassiana into the belief
tbat it was retreating.
Tbe Prnwlans fell Into the trap, rushed forward
and attacked with surprising vigor. The fourth
corps at once fell on the enemy's flank while McMa
bon on tbe right attacked simultaneously. Tbe
movements of both sides were effected with singular
precision. The correspondent knows little more,
but says an evening bulletin was placarded saying
tbe Prussian lines were extended, three leagues of
ground being gained in every direction.
A special writes from Berlin, on Tuesday, that
the encounter before Meti on Snndav was an at
tack upon tbe rear-guard of the French and a re
pulf e of a sortie from the fortress by the troops of
the first Eastern Prussian and tbe seventh West
phalia army corps; the commanders of these two
army corps, Von Man ten ft el and Von Zastrow,
having directed the movements.
It is probable that a siege of Metz will begin at
once. Tbe siege train at Magdabourg had left for
France already on Saturday, and other siege artil
lery Is to follow it, Strasburg, it Is supposed, will
be besieged exclu-lvely by South German (chiefly
Baden) troops. An early surrender is, however,
anticipated, after an earnest siege will have been
sufficiently fhown, but the impression Is not so in
the case of Mete.
A correspondent In tbe rear of the Germ n army
writes that the movement of the troops is incessant,
though no one is told whither they are going, ani
with each advance the Prussians bring forward
their field-post and their telegraph.
A more perfect svstem of organization It is diffi
cult to imagine. The columns of provisions creep
like great serpents over the country from side to
side. For many a mile the whole country is on tbe
move.
Paris, August 19. The Journal Officii!
this morning publishes the following as having
been approved by the Empress:
Madame The ports of Cherburg, Brest,
Lorient, Rochefort and Toulon having been
declared in a state of siege, if the letter of
provisions of the decree of October 13, 18G3,
were to be strictly followed, the powers in
trusted to the military authorities, by virtue
of a state of siege, should devolve on generals
commanding the territorial divisions withia
the limits in which are found these five
ports. As these powers are not entrusted to
any maritime authority by the terms of the
88th article, except in case of unforeseen
attack, the present cirumstances and general
interest in the defence of the country demand
the abolishing of said article. Therefore,
after having a consultation with the Minister
of Marine, I have the honor to propose to your
Majesty to decree that maritime prefects be in
vested with the extraordinary title of superior
commanders of all troops stationed within
those five military posts. Palikao.
Paris, Aug. 19.
As the council of war will not meet until
Saturday, civil magistrates have examined the
rioters of the Boulevard de la Villette, and
sent those against whom prima facia evidence
of guilt is adduced to prison, to 3 wait trial be
fore a military court.
The publications of the journals Ceutre,
Gauche and Cloche has been suspended by or
der of the military authorities.
Additional arrests of Prussian spies were
made yesterday.
The private gardens of the Tueleries have
been turned into outdoor military hospitals,
which have been placed 'under the superinton
dency of Dr. Nelaton.
Members of the Garde Mobile arrive here
from the provinces daily by thousands. They
are fine men, and need only a few days drill
ing to make good soldiers.
The Gaitlois says: "We may now affirm
that we have a great general at the head of
our armies. The greatest proof is his calm
ness in the hour of victory. He awaits sure
results before he telegraphs successes. For
whole days he has resisted the temptation to
announce good news, until nothing can com
promise the hopes he might raise."
Great crowds collect daily around the doors
of the Bank of France to obtain specie for
bills. Brokers charge a premium of ten per
cent, for coin. The Patrie defends the offi
cers from the charge of negligence in not pre
paring to meet the demand for small bills, and
announces that an enormous quantity will be
ready in a few days.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine Newt see first Page,
ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT.
Sew Risks b-ISiMoon risis.
Bun Bits 6-siIhigh Watkb.. 7-83
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
Thomas G. Hood, )
Chris. J. Hoffman, Committkb of the Monte.
Thomas C. Hand, J
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia
and Southern Mail Steamship Co.
Steamer J. S. Shriver, Webb, Baltimore, A.Groves, Jr.
Steamer S. F. Phelps, Brown, New York, W. M.
Baird &. Co.
Brig Normanby, Otis, Dunkirk, B. Crawley A Co.
Brig Tubal Cain, Stone, Cronstadt, Workman H Co.
Brig Editb, Cole, Boston, Hammett, Neill &, Co.
Schr Lavinla Bell, Boyles, Norwich, do.
Bcbr 8. S. Godfrey, Godfrey, K. Cambridge, do.
Barge M. Briggs, Dalton, Tarrytown, do.
Barge Jt. RK. No. 82, Anderson, Hyannis, do.
Barge United Bros., Moore, New York, do.
Barge Thomas Lynch, McAnalty, New York, do.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Volunteer, Jones, 34 hours from New
York, with mdse. to John F. Obi.
Steamship Aries, Wiley, 48 hours from Boston,
with indue, to II. winsor & Co.
Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 84 hours from New York,
with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co.
Steamer C. Comstock, Drake, 24 hours from New
York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co.
Brig Caprera, Blanchard, from Boston, in ballast
to Workman fc Co.
Schr Mary Ella, Thomas, from Portsmouth, N. H.,
in ballast to Knight A Sous.
Schr Problem, Marshall, 6 days from James River,
with lumber to Collins A Co.
Schr Ariadne, Thomas, l day from Smyrna, Del.,
with graVn to J. L. Bewley & Co.
Schr M. C. Burnite, Durborow, 1 day fm Camden,
Del., with it rain to J. L Bewlev & Co.
Schr Clayton & Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from
Smyrna, DeL, with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co.
Schr D. II. Slerrlmau, Tracey, 1 day from Indian
river, Dei., witn grain to j. l cewiey & vo.
Schr James Weldin, Smith, from Norwich.
Schr J. O. Henry, Dilks. from Fall River.
Scbr Sarah a. Fisher, Turner, from Lynn.
Schr J. Hay, Hathaway, from Wareham.
Schr J. S. Detwiler, Grace, from Chester.
Schr Mary E la, Thomas, from Portsmouth.
Schr G. C. Morris, Richards, from Milton, Mass.
Schr Rachael Jane, Cook, from Providence.
Schr W. B. Thomas, WinBmore, from Dighton.
Schr J. B. Van Dusen, Young, from Lynn.
Scbr Taylor A Mathis, Chei-seman, from Boston.
Schr David Collins, Townsend, from Bridgeport.
Schr J. P. Cake, Wlncott, from Norwich.
Schr J. A. Parsons, Young, from Boston.
AT THE BREAKWATER.
Schr Maggie McNeil, from Matanzas, arrived at
the Breakwater yesieruay morning.
Cvrrttivondenot of The Kvtntnti Telegraph,
EASTON A MoMAHON'8 BULLETIN.
New Yohk OrriuK, Aug. l Five barges leave
in tow vo-mgui, lur Dujuinorc, iigni.
F. II. Parks, with iron or, for Wilmington.
Baltimohb Branch Orrioi. Aug. 19. The follow
In a barges leave in tow to-night, eastward :
Sarah Ann, M. E. Hannegau, E.C.Potter, Ann
McCaflrey, G. C. Satterlee, Velocipede, D. W.C. Sto
Dlicns. Iowa, and Camilla, with coal, for New York.
The C. Downer and Late and Early, left with those
reported leetHrday.
Philadelphia Bhanch Optic. Aug. 20. Tbe
Mary Morrow, with coal, for New York, will leave
to-day. 'I ne j. jc. uunuam, wuu pig iron, tor Ham
mere, left last evening. L. S. C.
IBy TtUfjrapK)
Lbwbs, Del., Ang. la Went to sea this A. M. ship
Stadacoaa: bark Larlnsa, for Cork : brig J. B. Klrby.
from Jamaica for Ntw )cr; and seven brig and
two stuooners.
Tassing in this r. M.. twrt Mr nnknown.
In harbor, schr Grassmue and HiacR Duck, from
IHmnrara, and Marc McNpW, from Matanzas, all
for Philadelphia. A bi g and thiee steamers are
beating out.
Wind 8. Thermometer, 8A.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Stanhope, for Philadelphia, wis loading at
Calcutta 17th lnst.
Br. steamer Saroaris, Martyn, from Liverpool,
Queenstown, and Boston, at New York 13th lns
Steamer Rapidan. Whitehurst, cleared at New
York yesterday for New Orleans.
Steamer Virginia, Kennedy, at Galveston 11th lnst.
from New York.
Steamer Arimine, Eldridge, cleared at Galveston
llth lnst. for New York.
Steamer James S. Green, Vance, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Richmond 18th lnst.
Steamer Flcnecr, Wakely, hence, at Wilmington,
N. C, yesterday.
N. G. bark Josephs. Fredericks, fram London for
PhiladelpMa, was spoken 14th lnst , 1 it. 40 ao, long. 74.
Brig Selms, Hapenny, hence, at Boston 18th lnst
Brig Samuel Lindsev, Wilson, fdr Philadelphia,
sailed from Sagiia nth iust.
Brig Mary C. Mariner, MaMner, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Portland 17th lnst.
Brig Chlmborazo, Coombs, from Sf, John, N. B.
for Philadelphia, was spoken 16th inst., 4) miles E.
S. E. from the Highlands.
Brig Charles MUler) Gi.key, from Bath for Phila
delphia, at Holmes' Hole 17th lnst.
Schr Roamer, Fobs, Jroro St. John, N. B., for Phi
ladelphia, at Holmes' Hole 18th inst.
Schrs A. Trudell, and Reading RK. Nos. 41 and 44,
hence, at Norwich 17th lnst.
Schr Mist, lrom Trenton, at New London 17tn inst.
Schr Reading RR., Davis, hence, at Richmond ISth
ltistant.
Schr George, Hnnt, hence, at Rcckland 12h lnst.
Schr J'elmont, Gates, hence, at Gardiner I4ih inst.
Schr William Cabe, Kooinson, hence for Boston,
sailed from Newport 17th lest.
8chr H. A. Rogers, Fooks, for Philadelphia, cl'd at
Boston 18th inet.
Schr Alarm, Vangilder, hence, at Marblehead 17th
Instant, ,
Schr Nelson Hall, Jones, for Philadelphia, cleared
at New York 18th inst.
Scbr Anna E. Saffo'd, Hanson, hence, at Provi
dence 17th inst, tor Pawtncket
Schrs J. B. Clayton, Champion, and American
Eagle, Shaw, for Philadelphia, sailed from Provi
dence 17th inst.
Schr Richard Law, Edred, hence, at Stonlngton
17th inst.
Schr Allen n. Bown, Pierce, from Dighton for
Philadelphia (after repairing on the railway), at
Bristol lHh Idbl
Schr Goddess, Kelley, from Pawtucket for Phila
delphia, sailed from Newport P. M. 16th iust.
Schr Harry Lee, Bennett, hence, at Newport, P. M.
17th inst.
Schrs D. H. Berry, Walters, and M. n. Read, Ben
son, from Providence lor Philadelphia, passed Hell
Gate 16th inst.
Schr storm, Staar., from Providence for Trenton,
at New York 18th inst.
Schrs A. Townsend, Ris'.ey; Comet. Dow; llan
ninal, Cox ; and Sea Queen, Koseorook, hence, at
Salem 17th inst.
Scbrs Henrietta Simmons, Godfrey, and P. A.San
ders, steelman, for Pniladeiphia, sailed from ba.ein
17th lnst,
Schrs R. Agnira, McBride ; Curtis Tilton, Soracrs;
Saiah A. Reed, Arnold ; Charles E. Jackson, Cullea ;
and James Alderdice, Foster, hence, at Boston 18th
Instant,
Schr Seareville, Chase, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Boston 18th inst.
Schr Moses Patten, Harding, for Philadelphia, cl'd
at Bangor .'pet.
SchrB Maud, Msl'acfc, and. Jftjjies W. Hay, Brewer,
hence, at Newburyport ltth inst,
MISCELLANY.
Passengers per steamer WyomiDg, Captain Teal,
cleared yesterday for Savannah : John I). Fitzpas
rick and wife, Augusta; H. Conlon, Atlanta; Mrs.
Kate Roberts, Savannah; S.H.Wood, do.; T. B.
Dick, do. ; H. Haines, do. ; W. O'Neill, do. ; H. John
son, do. ; J. Hill, do. ; J. Bigger, do. ; T. Mason, do. ;
Hv Jones, do. ; 0. Ritchie, no. ; R. B. Reppard, do. ;
H. C. Reppard, do.
Br. schr Violin, from Nassiu, below Savannah, has
on board captain rosteu, wauace stmm, ana an
the other otlicers and crew of the Br. schr Hamlet,
which was recently wrecked ou her voyage Ifom
Guantenamo for Philadelphia.
The attempt to raise sunken senr Grace Girdier. at
Newburyport, on Wednesday, was unsuccessful,
owlrg to a breaking of one of the timbers used.
PROPOSALS.
CHIEF MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
No. 126 WOOSTER Street, New York.
August 15, 1S70.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until
10 o'clock on TllULSPAY, the 15th day of Septem
ber, 1870, for the sale, on the part of the United
States to the highest bidder, of the following articles
of hospital betiding and clothing, viz. :
Bedsacks, 15,000 ; Blankets, 10,000 ; Counterpanes,
15,000 V Gutta Percha Bed-covers, 1000; Mattresses,
hair, 300: Musquito Bars, 20,000; nair Pillows. 6000;
Pillow-cases, white, 20,000; Pillow-ticks, 20,000;
Sheets, 30,000; Drawers, 20,000; Dressing-gowns,
15,000; Cotton Shirts, 20,000; 61ippers, 10,000; Wool
len Bocks, 50,100; Towels, hand, 7000 dozen; Rollers,
200 dozen.
The above-mentioned goods are new, have never
been used, and are believed to be in good condition,
and will be sold as they now stand.
The Government will reserve the right to reject
bids deemed either unreasonable, or from irrespon
sible parties. No bid will be considered for less of
any one article than the amount advertised. Sam
ples will be shown and any Information given at
the office, No. 126 woosxjsk street, near Prince.
Terms cash. A fair length of t'me will be al
lowed to purchasers to remove their goods. Pro
posals to be indorsed "For the Purchase of Hospital
Bedding and Clothing."
CHARLES SUTHERLAND,
Lieutenant-Colonel and Acting thief Medical Pur
veyor, United States Aimy. 8 18 6t
PROPOSALS FOR TREES AND SHRUBS
FOR NATIONAL MILITARY CEMETERIES.
QUABTERMASTER-GSNERAL'S OFFIC, 1
Washington, D. C, 17th August, 1870.)
Proposals for supplying Trees and Shrubs for
ornamental planting of the National Cemeteries
are invited from nurseries and gardeners in good
standing.
Tbe trees and shrubs should be securely packed
and delivered at the railroad station most conve
nient to the garden or nursery. Bills and
tills of lading, properly addressed, to be fur
nished. The freight will be paid by the United States, and
the bills will be settled upon receipt or the trees
and shrubs at the places to which they may be con
signed. The orders will be given by the officer in charge
of national cemeteries in this ottlce upon estimates
or requisitions from local officers.
It is suggested tbat the most convenient form
of proposal will be a printed catalogue, with such
discount on the whole or on any classes or
kindB of plants as the proprietor may be willing to
oner.
purchases will be made wherever most advan
tageous to the United States upon the basis of the
cronosals thus received.
There are about eighty (80) national military ceme
teries scatteied over tne wnoie united states; and
some planting will probably be needed in each of
them.
Prooosals should be sealed and addressed to the
Quartermaster-General's Ottlce, marked "Proposals
lor Trees and Shrubs;" and they will be opeued at
noon on the J9th oi beptemoer, isio.
M. C. MEIGS,
Qusrteriuaster-General,
8 19 Ct Brevet Major -Genera), U. S. A.
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INSURANOk.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated by tne Legislator
ol Pennsylvania, 1838,
O.Dce ontheert corner of THIRD and WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
On Vessel, Cargo and Freight to all parti of tbt
world.
INLAND INSURANCES
Jn gooda by river, canal, lake and land carriage
11 parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings,
Hoosea, etc
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
November 1, 1809.
rM0,000 United States Five Per Cent
Loan, ten-forties laie.OOO'CO
100,000 United States Six Per Cent.
Loan (lawful money) 10T,TW00
80,000 United States Six Per Cent
Loan, 1881 S0.000-0C
00,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per
Cent Loan 113,960-00
00,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per
Cent Loan (exempt from
tax) , M0,W00
100.000 State of New Jersey Six Per
Cent Loan 08.000D0
0,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First
Mortgage Six Per Cent
Bonds B0-00
B.0T0 Pennsylvania Railroad Se
cond mortgage Six per Cent
Bonds teac-OO
i000 Western Pennsylvania Rail
road Mortgage Six Per
Cent Bonds (Pennsylvania
Railroad guarantee) t0,000-00
10,000 State of Tennessee Five Per
cent Loan 16,000-00
1,000 btate of Tennessee Six Per
cent Lortb
l,6O0 Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, 300 shares stock
,000 North Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, 100 shares
BtOCK
10,000 Philadelphia and Southern
Mall Steamship Com
pany, 80 shares stock
t6,00 Loans oa Bond and Mort-
,970-00
14,000 -00
I, W0 DO
1,600-00
gage, Cist liens on city
Proper.? 4,t00-00
11,231,400 Par. Marjtet value, i,a&6.870-o
' , COSt, 11.816,682117.
Real Estate 86,000-00
Bills Receivable for Insurances made... 183,700-78
Balances due at Agencies:
Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued
Interest, and other debts due the Com
pany C,07-W
Stoek, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora
tions, 4706. Estimated value ,740-SO
Cash In Bank 1168,318-88
Caen In Drawer 17934
, 168,891 -14
11,863,100 -04
niTtKcTORS.
Thomas C Hand, .Samuel B, stokes,
Tnhn (1 naviH
William n. Rnnltnn
Edmund A. Souder,
Theophlius Paulding,
James Traquair,
Henry Sloan,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr.,
"ames C. Hand,
William C. Ludwlg,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edward Darlington,
U. Jones Brooke,
Edward Lafourcade.
Jacob Rlegel,
Jacob P. Jones,
James R. Mr. Pari And.
josnua v. Kyre,
Spencer Mcllvain,
If. Frank Rnhlnsnn.
uugu vraig,
John D. Taylor,
George W. Bcrnadou
J. B. Semple, Plttsuurg,
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg,
D. T. Mnroran PIMjlhnra
Wiuiana u Houston,
itiu.nAo u. uauii, rresiaeni.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary.
HENRY BALL Assistant Secretary. 1 1
INSURANCE COMPANY
NORTH AMERICA.
JANTJABI 1, 1870.
Incorporated 1704. Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL. .; 8 300,00c
AKTt 8-A,783,3Si
Lomea paM since organisation.. ..84.1,000,000
Receipt of Premiums, ltj69....81,901-8Jr43
Interest from Investments, '69. 114,09674
84,106,33419
..81,03S,3S6'H4
Lessee paid, 1S69
Statement of the Asset.
Pint Mortcagea on Oltj Property S766.4H
United States GoTsrament and other Lou
Bonds 1.U1.844
R&ilro&d, B&ok and Canal Stookf f S,7u8
Oub in Bank and OOo 847,630
Loan on Collateral Security ai,M8
Njtet Reoeivabl, moitlj Marine Premium!.. . 131,944
Accrued Interest M 80,367
Premiums in oonrto of transmission H 85, 1W
Unsettled Marin Premiums IC3,90i
Rsal Kitat. Offio of Compa&f Philadelphia.. 8U.000
DIRECTORS. ,M
Arthur . f rnclt R. Oops,
Bsmuel W.J 0 ft Kdward H. Trottsr.
John A. Bra a, Kdward 8. Clark.
ChariM Taylor, 1 . Charlton Uenr.
Ambrose White, ' Alfred D. Jesenp,
William Welsh, Louis O. Madeira,
8. Morris Wale. Obarle W. Onshman,
John Mason, Clement A. Griaoom.
Georse L. Harrison, William Brooki.
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President
OHAKLKS PIATT, Vice-President
Matthias Majus, Secretary.
O. EL Reeves, Assistant Secretary.
1829 U1AKiia4
CHARTER PEKPETUAL.
1870.
Franklin Fire Insurance Company
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT 8t.
Assets Aug. l70$3,009.888"24
CAPITAL 1400,003-00
ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS .2,609,8,8 -24
INCOME FOR 1870,
1610,000.
Losie paid
LOSSES PAID IN 1869
1 144,908 -42.
since 1820
over
$5,500,000.
Perpetual and Temrjorary Policies on Liberal
Terms.
The Company also Issues policies upon the Rents
of all kinds of BuildiDgs, Ground Reuis, and Mort-
8ine "FRANKLIN" Baa no DISPUTED CLAIM.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred G. BaSer.
Airred finer,
Tnomas Sparks,
William H. Grant,
Tuonias 8. Kills,
Samuel Grant,
George W. Kichan'.s,
Koitt' X.P&.
George Pales
GEOKGE FALE8, Vice-President
JAMES W. McALLlSTEh, Secretary. 12 i
THEODORB M. KKOEK, Assistant Secretary.
rpilH yJJ.'Ajy' LNSURANCB
Incorporated lS-io Cliarter Pernetnal.
No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independcncs
Square.
Tn!B Company, favorably known to the comma
nltv lor over forty years, continues to insure against
loss or damage oy fire on Public or Private Build
lnffs 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 oiler to tbe Insured an undoubted secu
rity in the case of loss.
Daniel Fmlth, Jr.,
Isaac Uazlehurst,
Thomas Smith,
liCUl J AvtJYYlD,
Thomas kouihb,
John Devereux, Daniel Haddock, Jr..
Franklin A. Comly.
uA;nii ciuuu, hi,, CTesiaenc
. Wu. G. Crowblu Secr-ry. 8 80
F
A ME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 609 CHESNUT Street
I COB rOHATJED 1866. CHARTXB PIRrSTUAL.
CAPITAL 1200,000.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Icenrance against Loss or Damage by fire either
Perpetual or Temporary Policies.
DiKScroKS.
Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce,
William H. Khawn, John Kessler, Jr.,
William M. Keyfert, Edward B. Orne,
John F. Smith, Charles Stokea.
Nathan Utiles, John W. Everiuan,
Georae A. West. Mordecal Buzby.
CHARLES RIC11AHDSON. President
VT. JiAV HI1AVVN. V.ce-Presi lefif,
Wuuiis I. LL-iHUlAHD, Sf.reuiy. 1
AMUSEMENTS.
NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSK
Eleventh Street, above Chcsnnt.
THE FAMILY RESORT.
Established In ISfiS.
CARN CROSS A DIXEVS
MINSTRELS,
The Great StarTronpe 0 the World.
GRAND OPENING NIGHT,
MONDAY, AUG. 2n.
Presenting the FINEST TROUPE OF ARTISTS
In existence. J. L CARNCROSS, Manager.
R. F. SIM rSON, Treasurer. 8l8t
INSURANCE.
Life Insurance tor the People!
HOMESTEAD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF II2NnSYL.VAIA,
OFFICE:
No. 701 CHESNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA,
To place Life Insurance within reach of all, has
adopted a system of
MONTHLY PAYMENT OF PBEMIUMS
Peculiarly adapted to the ability of ALL WORKING
FOR SALARIES OK WAGES.
Special attention la called to this Company's
GRADUATING POLICr,
An original feature, designed to protect shareholders
In Building Associations, and all others who have
borrowed money or purchased property payable In
instalments 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 Poli
cies at low rates of Premium, on the Participating
Plan, with but few restrictions as to occupation,
and NONE AS TO TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE.
Pamphlets containing full Information may be ob
tained at the Company's office.
WILLIAM M. SEYJERT, President.
LAURENCE MYERS, R. W. DORPHLBS
Vice-President Secretary.
B. S. DAVIS, Superintendent oAgencles. 4 9 Cm
Active and responsible men wanted aa Agents.
ASBURY
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
XVZ3W YORK.
LEMUEL BANGS, President.
GEOKGE ELLIOTT, Vice-Pres'tandSec'y.
EMOKY McCLINTOOK, Actnary. J
PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGENCY,
JAMES M. LONGACRE, Manager.
H. C. WOOD, JR., M. 1)., Medical Examiner.
Office, 302 WALNUT St., Philadelphia.
REV. S. TOWERS, Special Agent
JAMES M. LONGACRiJ, General Agent,
C 83 mwfly No. 808 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
ASSISTS 1)300,000.
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF QERMANTOWN.
OFFICE, No. 4829 MAIN STREET.
Tk. risk, in Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Books
COQnues, on the mobt favorable terms, opon Uweliinss.
Barns, Merch.Ddibe, .Furniture, Panning implemeniu.
Hay, Grain, btraw, eio. elo.
DIRECTORS.
Spencer Roberts,
John btaliman,
Albert Asbmead,
Josepn HandHuury,
W illiam Aahmead, M. D.,
Nioholas Rittenhotu.
Pathan L. Jonae.
Jame. F.LnKs troth.
Charles Wait.
Joseph Boucher,
Abram Hex,
Charles Millmun.
,rie;
unarm, a. Dtoaas.
8PKNUKR KOBERT8, President.
CHARLES IL bTOE KB, Seoretary and Treasurer.
WM. H, LEHMAN, Assistant Secretary. 6 28mw3m
piRB ASSOCIATION,
INCORPORATED MARCH 17, 1920.
OFFICE,
NO. 34 NORTH FIFTH STREET,
INSURE
BUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND
MERCHANDISE GENERALLY
From Lobs by fire (In the City of Philadelphia only )
ASMKTS, JANUARY 1, 1STO, tl,57 i,73V
TRUSTEES.
ASS
William II. Hamilton,
John Oarrow,
George L Young,
Job. K. Lyndall,
Levi P. Ooata.
Charles P. Bower,
Jesse UghUoot,
Robert Hhoemaker,
Peter Armoruster,
M. H. Dickinson,
Samuel Sparuawk
Joseph E. SchelL
reter wiuiamaun,
WM. H. HAMILTON, President.
SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President.
WILLIAM F. BUTLER,
Secretary.
THE ENTEHPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Omc S. "W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Streets.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED.
CASH Capital (paid np in full) f00,ooo 00
CASH Assets, July 1, 1870 680,733-90
jjutuiuxuna.
F. Ratchford Starr,
.T. I.lvfnffstm Thrlii ctpf
j James L. Claghorn,
Naibro c razier,
John M. Atwood,
Benj. T. Tretiick,
George II. Stuart,
ww. u. uouiton,
Charles Wheeler,
Thomas U. Montsromer
jonn 11. .erowu,
James M. Aertsen.
V. RATCHFORD STARR, 1 resident.
TUOMA- U. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President.
ALEX. W. W1STEH, Secretary.
JACOB E. PETERSON, Assistant Secretary.
TMPERIALi FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
LOUDON.
KSTABL1MUED 1SOS.
Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds,
88,000,000 IN GOLD.
PREVOST & HERRING, Agente,
4; No. 107 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia,
CHA S. M. PRBVOBT CUaS. P. HERRING
PATENTS.
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OFFIOKS FOR PROCURING
Patent in the United States and Yo
reig-n Countries,
FORREST BUILDINGS, ,
119 8. i OUK'IlI St., Philada.,
AM MARBLE BUILDIKQ8,
HUVCftl ll Street, above F,
(Opposite U. 8. Patent Office),
WASHINGTON, D.O,
H. UOWSON, Solicitor of PaUnUt
C. HOWSON. Attorney at-Uw.
Oommanioatlon to be addresead to the Principal OfttoM
PhUadelphia. Uliwi
TATE RIGHTS FOR S ALE. STATE BIOHTS
of a valuable Iuveutlon just patented, and for
the SL1C1NU, CUT! ING, and CHIPPINU of dried
beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby oilered for sale. It
is an article of great value to proprietors of hotels
and restaurants, and it should be introduced into
every family. STATK RIGHTS FOR SALE.
Model can be st-eu at TELEGRAPH OFFICE,
(VOPER-8 pOfM N. J.
1 kTlf . WUNDY A HOFFMAN.