CORRESI'ONDENCE. AMONG THE MOUNTAINS+ tOorrtsponsence or the Ilan.. Eveinne ennetiel..L. . Jour:Wm:ern, Pa., Jilly'dtli,'l§7 l 4.,eAt the` i - present season of the year, W.hen . (1, intentib q .. 0 untiy beat of the city renders a Visit :to the ~ ,a . .. real. necessity, a trip to. the .tneunt,ate of our noble old Commonwealth will/not only amply repay`the touristhitlianleasure arid'recreation enjoyed, but will open up to him scenes of beauty . and grandeur : which he may have ittle imagined to exist within our own State., , Mountains, hills and,valleYs , are decked•in their greenest hues, and.as,draught - after draught of the life 7 giving elixir of heaven is drawn in, one min* placed-on-earth; that Paradise itself has been again .., 4 A recent trip over the Penns sYlVatilaftallroad to this point has developed many new and interesting facts. The first one is, that the aforesaid Railroad Company has re duced traveling to ascierice,•and in regard to speed,sppointments, comfort of travelers, and polite gentlemanly officials, it is second to none On•the continent. It has more than de- veloped the hidden resources of our State, and At this time, says the Pall Mall Gazette, stands forth to-day as one of the powers of our When preachers and critics are vyingwith each connirv. Traversing for the most part a fertile other in dOing honor to the moral influence as region, it hastaken withit to every plane much - well as to tie literary genius - of - Charles - Dick- - of the zesnand enterprise of its own manage- ens, it is a little curious to put onrseives back merit : It passes in almost a straight line from the . into the mental position of those who were eastern, to the western boundaries of the State. the guides of youth at that period when the Its Cenise takes it through some of :the wildest green-leaved outsides of his , monthly numbers and most 'romantic scenery of which our coup- . used first to flutter their instalments Of fun and try_cali boast. From Philadelphia tothe eastern fancy on the desks of expectant sphoolboys. slopeof the Allegheny Mountains one continuous Dr. Arnold looked upon the Dickens mania as . succession of highly cultivated farms is one of the !nest pernicious enemies to the brought to view, especially in Lancaster, thoughtful progress of his pupils,' and emphatic Dauphin and.Htuftingdon :countieg.• • Ascend- - was -- his - - denunciation of it in :a - sermon ing the Alleghenieshy a gentle slope; it 'carries preached in Rugby 'Chapel in November, 1539. thatravelergradually and gently to -- the wild' -"This cause,"-ha says; accounting for the want and grand beauty for which these mountains of moral and intellectual tension in the school are celebrated: From Altoona to-the summit-, at - the--time,s - "consists -in -the number and thavievr is unobstructed, and. for a hundred character and cheapness and peculiar -mode of Milee or more Mountains appear to be piled publication of the works of amusement of, the one an•otherilill - rtheir=peaks'- - areralmost - - -present - day;=ln: -- all - tlie.se--respectintlie-change-- i bidden, intim clouds ; Here might the artist is great and eXtremely recent '. (the first num nee alrhisliowers witli good' effect. - As - tbe her of '"PinkWink," it: willh - e -- rememberedi - aps - 'ronsbOrtie---feele---liis—way—along--the—ledges peared-in-l-Sari-)iFormei—works ot_anises___ of thareothetaine, the eye can scarcely peer ment,'? he said, " not being published periodi inttothe - depths far below. -Soon the great 'rally, did not occupy the mind for so long a tunnel :is reached, and as the train rushes time, nor Ite'efr - alive so constant an en :..:thronghn•- like - some -:.:mad - demon. sbent •,--on- ' pectation.;...-nori-by,...tnus!rivirelling:-nport the destruction, the linage ,•of something like . mind, and 'distillingtheinselvas, into it, as it, . Dante's "Inferno"is pictured to-the mind. The were; drop by drop, .did they -possess it so descent:from here is gradual. Cresson, now a largely, coloring even in many instances its fashiOnable resort, is situated a short distance very language, and affording frequent matter from the . western mouth of the tunnel, and for conversation." They are not not far from ft - Loretto Springs may be found. wicked books, for the most part, 'ln naSeing - inialigtilis road some of the'reinains he gOes ointo say :- c' They 'are *Of that' 'class of the Portage Railroad, that old golden goose which cannot be actually prohibited, nor can it of the' Democratic party, may be 'seen. To be pretended that there is a sin in reading the left is the long-disused tunnel,now a den for - them. They are not the more wicked for be -wild beasts and reptiles. , The road bed is still ing so cheap and atregular intervals; • discernable, and the little - towns at the foot of but yet these. two circumstances make themso . the planes may also be seen. Many persons will peculiarly injurious." And with many other remember what it toilsome journey it was to I words he exhorts his hearers to abstain from cross the• mountains in the, palmy days mental food which excites and weakens the of the old Portage. Stationary engines and mind, arid 'from which nothing lint ill can be long ropes, of wire were - used-to overcome augured to the intellectual, moral and spiritual steep grades, and even - then many accidents improvement it should be their business to marked-its i history. - Superior-engineering skill • strive,after. .Thirty years pass by : and in has shown that even mountains are no impedi- Weetminster Abbey, where his remains have retWriwlien perseveranee - and - energy are brought just been laid. by.special - appoinnment;the: pop. : to cope - with them. Whilst governed by theular writer's ebaracter and influence are re- Democracy-it afforded all that was desired of it I viewed from the pulpit in terms of exalted —money for the management—regardless of 1 eulogy by the most distinguished of Dr. Ar the safety or comfort of the public. It was the ! nold's pupils—that pupil Awn be would pro ' CharybdiS - on - whielf - thareiganization 'was - ! bably himself ha veallowed to represent -- more' wrecked ,many years ago. It had aided in ' satisfactorily than almost any other the char bringing that party to the state of corruption acter of his Rugby teachings. at which it had arrived when a- leug-suffering 1 The sermon preached on Sunday lait by the _ _people_wrested Infrom.the grasp of `the greedy , Dean of Westminster contrasted stillmore re- , cormorants who were sucking the life-blood • markably,. perhaps, with a discourse delivered from the veins of the State. Its sale to the , many years ago by • Dr. Newman, and which Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and the gem- hasheen recently published under his sanction. eras rejoicing of all honest men over that sale, Dean Stanley did not hesitate to place the art are of too recent-a date to need comment or no- of the-storyteller at, the .vern-higliest level. tiee. "Poetry," be says, " may kindle a loftier fire, Johnstown is situated at the western slope the drama may rivt.t, the attention more firmly, • of the Allegheny Mountains, distant two hum - science mayetpen a wider horizon, and philoso dred and fifty_ miles from Philadelphia arid pity may touch a deeper_spring, but no works _____ _ ' seventy-six-miles east-of-Pittsbuigh: It is the are so penetrating or-so -persttaeive, enter - sn largest city between the two above-named; and many houses, or attract b so many readers as the contains about twenty-two thousand inhabit- romance or novel of modern times." Through ants. - Here are located the great Cambria Iron out he speaks of a good novel as an unmixed Works of Wood, Morrell & Co., of which the good; as, in fact, the same sort of teaching by lion. D. J. Morrell,chairmau of the Committee vivid illustration which we may observe in the on Manufactures of the United States House parables of Scripture. He indicates a connec of Representatives, is the resident proprietor Lion between the Torn-all-alone of Bleak House and manager. These works areconsidered the and the Lazarus of Holy Writ, and accredits largest on this continent, or even in the world. the modern author with continuing the mission They have.a capacity for sixteen hundred toils of Christianity. The profound importance of of . railroad iron per week, besides other elevating what was hitherto considered a trillint; manufactured iron. Yrom these works or frivolous pursuit to such a position cannot are sent forth some of the best (vial- just now be adequately estimated. ities of iron the country can produce. Dr. Newman approaches the ,novel, the The city itself is largely manufacturing in novel-reader, and the novel-writer in a totally other branches, as among many may be men- different spirit. He admits that the fruits of tinned the large Mechanical Works, Woolen talent are acceptable gifts to God. "St. Luke Mille, Cement Works, Steel Works (in which - was a polished writer, and yet an Evangelist." the ltessemer process is introduced), potteries, Ile then goes back to the building of the Tab lie. Situated in the midst of mountains filled ernatle, and extracts the description of Reza with iron ore and coal, it has great facilities leen who was tilled with the. Divine Spirit, "in for production. The spirit of enterprise has wisdom and in understanding and in known marked the progress of this place for many edge, and in all manner of workmanship, to years, and from being an old way-station of the devise cunning works, to work in gold and in Portage Railroad it has sprung into a first-class silver, and in cutting of stones, to set them, inland city. Many beautiful churches have and in carving of timber, to work, all manner been erected, and the finest and most complete of workmanship." So far both Dean Stanley ' water-wors outside of Philadelphia or New and Dr: Newinan agree; but the former went York ma be found here. From a distance of on to glorify the sincere labors of the modern three ;riles below the city water is made to writer of fiction, the latter speaks of them in force itself to a height of sixty feet from the this fashion : street-plugs. Other improvements have been " Such works (novels) contain many good made of equal importance, and the energy and sentiments (I am taking the better sort of enterprise thus manifested is largely due to them) ; characters too are introituced, virtuous, Daniel J. Morrell, Esq., who, it may not be noble, patient under suffering, and triumphing amiss to mention, will receive a renomination at length over misfortune. The great truths to the position he has so ably tilled in the of religion are upheld, we will suppose, and en- House of Representatives. The good people foreed,and our allectioes eXciteand interested of this city are strongly urging the importance in what is good and true. taut i is all fiction; it of removing the county seat of Cambria county does not exist out, of a book, win h contains the to this place, and with some chance of success. beginning and end of it,. We have nothing to • At-present their county - capital - is loeated•at • tie ;we read, are affected, eoftenekor - .roused, an insignificant little place tip in the mono- and that is all ;we cool again, nothing conies tains, hard to reach and equally bard to of it. Now, observe the effect of this: God leave when there. Johnstown is certainly bas made us feel in order that we may go on to the commercial and business centre of act in consequence of feeling; if, then, we....a1-... this entire region, and why a city of the num- , low our feelings to be excitd without acting ber uniutabitants which it possesses should be upon them, we do mischief to the moral sys put tpi the inc.ontenience of traveling twenty- tem within its, just as we might spoil .a watch five :or thirty miles to a small village of one or or other piece of mechanism by playing with two hundred inhabitants to have its legal in- the wheels of it. We weaken its springs, and terests attended to, is a mystery yet unsolved. , they; cease to act truly. Accordingly, when we Large' and enthusiastic meetings' nave been - have got into the habit of amusing ourselves held on the'subject, and a candidate for the with these winks of fiction, we come at length Legislature, pledged to support their views, has to feel the excitement without the slightest been placed in nomination. Politics have been thought or tendency to act upon it; and since cast aside in consideration of the gravity of the it is very difficult to begin any duty without question at issue.. some emotion or other, (that is, to begin on Several newspapers are miblisbed here, but as mere principles of --- d: have twenty-five (25) years to un, and 'ar'e eohvertible frito Stock at par until 1879. PAucipaland'intereet payable in gold. ' . _ They are secured by first mortgage on Is,* acres of coal'lands in' the Wyoming Valley, near on, at prim*, producing at the rate of 200pe0 tone of cent per Cannot, with worki in, progress which 'conteMplate a ',large increase at an early perked, and also upcin valuable ' Real S'etate in A Sinking fund of ten'eents per ton upon all oat taken iroll3 06bl:canoe fer"tbie yeare, and of fitleun 'Cunt. per ton thereafter; is establiehed; and The Pidelity; tneur , ance;_frkst :":and .flafe Deposit Company,-the Trristees under the mortgagerdiilltief thetas - some and'invest them in theee , Bonde, awicablY to the provieione oft he Trust. Far fall -partlenlare, copied of the , mortgage, &o, "I- ' • ie;W U BIO~.D, MON d .SLEItTSEN, Yf ' E 1 tV:404 11 4 COOKIE At CO., DRE'XICJJ & CO. jy 33 Al3l Williams*llito Per Ct. 13Tids.. FREE QE, TAX. 'At 85 and ,Aceined Interest. . Tbils Loan isitisued In Coupon Bonds. Interest payable March Ist and Sept. Ist. ForAtrther iqformation apply to . . . P. -S. PETERSON - 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET. iIEATEIRSTAN AND STOVES. PANCOAST & MAU LE THIRD AND PEAR STREETS, Plain and Galvanized WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPE For Gas, Steam and Water. FITTINGS; BRASS WORKiTOOLS-i,;-- BOILER TUBES. Pipe of allSizesea CARD. Having sold HENRY B. PAIMOAST - and r RAN I. MAULE (gentles:son in our employ for several years pest) the Stock,Good Will and Ply.turat.of our RETALL, -ESTASLISHbIENTfIouted at-the-conaer-of-TIIIRD-.2-- and PEAR streets', in this city, that branch of our busi ness, together with that of HEATING and' 'VENTILA TING PUBLIC) and PRIVATE BUILDINGS, both by STEAM and tiOT - WATERT - tti - 1111 - Its — trterlons -- systems, mill bo carried on under the Arm name of PANOOAST & MAULE, at the old stand, and We re commend them to the trade and business Public Da being entirely oroperent to perform all_werjrufthatcluctoc. MORRIS, TASKER do - CO. 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One'white mane was .k , a hree Chinamen were badly injured. Tim Conservative members of the Virginia Legislature, in caucus, on SaturdaY night, appointed a State Central Committee, with Raleigh T. Daniels, of Richmond, as chair- Tun neptiblican Congressional Committee at Washinaton has appointed an Executive Committee, with Senator Wilson as chairman, and Representative Platt, of Virginia, as Sec retary. A ()NEVES:NE despatch gives a report that the Big Horn party,who left Camp Brovvn recently, are not likely to return alive. They are beyond the reach of friends, and in a country full of hostile. Indians. GOVERNOR 110FEMAN and Mayor Hall, of New York, will attend the reception ball given to New York Seventh Regiment, at Cape May. There will be a grand dress parade and review of the regiment by President Grant, General Meade and Governor ;Randolph, of New Jersey, on the nth. Car.. CUANDERS commandiNg at Fort Fel, terman, has telegraphed to the C;ommissioner of Indian Affairs that Red Cloud and the Ogal lala Sioux have gone up the ,Powder river coun try, to hold ,':a g,eneral coupcil with' the' other Sioux. It is understood that Rea Cloud will use his influence for peace. AzIOELL and her t.W . O sons were arrested at - North Providenceiß. 1., on Saturday, on suspicion of having murdered ytim---1 1 ,-Angell v tbe—husband-and-father, -who disappeared some months since, and whose body was recently found in a pond. James _Faw\ n hi red abOrer,SI7,IaZISO ArltSte 0 pleaded not, guilty, and are held, for an exami nation. IN Executive Session, oh. Saturday, the ;Senate eonfirmed the follovving- nominations : —James C. Hopkins, U. S. District Judge for Western Wisconsin; Roger S. Greene, Asso ciate Justice for Washington Territory ; F. W. Oakley, Marshal for Western Wisconsin; Chas. M. Webb, U. S. Attorney for Ykste riiWlscon sin; John D. Pope, *Attorney 'for Georgia, to succeed Akerman; John - T. Robeson, Glinsul at Leith; F. A. Mathews, Consul at Tadgier ; Stanislaus Goutier, Consul at Cape Haytien ; Joseph C. Bennett, Consul at Chihuahua ; Commodore Thomas 0. Selfridge, to he Bear Admiral on the retired list,- and Commodore Melanchon Smith and Chas. S. Boggs to be itear Admirals on the active list. ON Saturday, the-President sent to the Sen ate a large number of documents relative to seizures of American vessels' and imprison ment and execution of ' American citizens in Cuba. The names are given of nine persons, said to_be _citizens of the ...United States, who were executed, without proper trial, and of a number of others, also citizens of the United States,whose properties were confiscated or em bargoed, or who were =la :wildly Iniprisoned. A list of decrees of the Spanish authorities was also transmitted under which the"executions, imprisonments, etc., were niade. Correspon dence between Setretary -Fish and 'Senor Roberts, the Spanish Minister, relative to these matters, is also _given ) in which the Secretary called The attention of the Spanish authorities to the matter, and ex pressed the hope that the Spanish Government would make reparation. So far as those ex unted are concerned; their execution has left a claim against Spain for the amount of in jury done. It is also hoped, that the property taken - from the "Citizens of tIA - Uidied States will be restored, and those who have been im prisoned will he released and granted an im mediate trial. It is hoped also that future violations of the treaty of 1705 will be avoided. On June 24th, Secretary Fish enclosed this note to Gen. Sickles, instructing him to bring the subject to the notice of the Spanish Gov ernment. TICE !SPANISH ,DIFFICI7,LTIES. A War immigient,...Gymat Excittimeut Throughout Europe. . . Ps_ms.,•July 9,6 P. M.—There seems to be no doubt that- the Government is in receipt of the long-expected' answer from the Prussian Government on the - Subject Of the Spanish throne difficulty. It is. intimated in well-in formed circles that. in that answer Prussia makes the foll Owin g. points . ; FirSt—Diselaim ing all participation in .the candidature of Prince of Hohenzollern. Second—That the Prirfee of Hohenzollern is not even a relation of the royal - family of Prussia ; and third, that Gen. Prim negotiated with the Prince of Holienzollern,.and he must be responsible and not Prussia. It is 'almost certain that this answer is not satisfactory to France, and that the Duke of Gramont has forwarded another despatch to Berlin.- • - • - PAWS, July 9, 8 P. M.—Two divisions of the army of Paris has been ordered to go . to Chalons. . - • At a meeting of the Diplomatic Corps in this city; last evening, the Duke of Gramont, who was present, said that while remaining within the limits of moderation, France would aban don none of her legitimate 'pretensions. He hoped that the collective efforts of the great Powers of Europe would preserve the peace, but France bad decided not to depart from the line of conduct traced at first. PARIS, July 10.—According to the latest ,news negotiations continue, but ,ittls impossible to say what the :result .may be. There was a rumor to-day that Prince Hohenzollern had settled the whole question by withdrawing his acceptance of Prim's offer, but the Constittc tionnel, in an extra; contradictithe'rumor, and adds the following comments - The Prussian journals say their government has been a stranger• to the candidacy of the Prince. If this was so, the Prussian Govern ment should now prove its sincerity by fording the Prince to renounce the offer. The Prince is under the authority of, the King of Prussia, and the latter thus has the peace of Europe in: his hand: .f. The answer of Prussia is expected to-night or to-morrow, and if unsatisfactory the neces sary measures to enforce with arms the rights] of France will immediately be taken. Already the Government is preparing for the emer s - PAEIS July 0, 10 P. M.—The Duke de: Gramontc. Minister. of , Foreign Affairs, an-j ,nouncod that lie had in lett 'heard froin Prus sia. Count •Benedetti ,French ,Minister at Ber lin' had informed the Home , Government that lie had an interview with King Wllliamat four o'clock this afternoon. The result of this in-! terview/the Duke says, will be Made known' .tothe.Chamber on Monday. • -, • PA Lis, July 9, 111'.11.:—The officers of the French' Mediterranean ,squadron have received orders to be in the Bay of Palerrno by, Sunday, •JulyjO, to receive instructions. ' MADRID, July 10.—The Regent , Serrano has deferred his ,intended departure from the city. It is reported that the Unionists in the Cortes will vote against Ilobenzollern, unless the ques -tion becomes an international one. P.A.mf4, July 10th: 6 .I%*M.While negotia tions are going on with greatattivity,the French Oovernmerit makes no, attempt to conceal its warlike: preparaiions. 'The Empefor at St. , Cloudiartd it. aill3.o.lltteeda* he will not go to the mineral springs: - Couriers arrive the .Emperor opens thL4spitehes himself; and directs or, dictates thtranswers. ,, ,The.deporture of the PrificelintqlalAr Ch4lo4i hb.a/beoq deferred; The journals - gay 'that Marshal - Bit , - Mallen has beeti''Wend t. 03 . 30 readY move at the first signal, and that ordens have been bent to the, commandant at Cherbourg to_pre pare a fleet of transporti for thirty thousand troops. A large number of army-and naval officers, who were in Pails on leave, have disap peared, and have doiibtless quietly returned to their perstS. Circulars have been issued recalling to their commands all officers and soldiers who are absent on furlough. targe quantities of pow der and war stores of atl f kinds are being. con veyed to strongholds ou the eastern frontier. 'file government authorities of France have in their posiession plans, of all the fortresses, roads, canals and other public yvorks . in ,Pries sia. The'Government has taken measures to put the Garde Nationale and the Garde Mobile on a war footing. Agents of the French Government are now In Hungary purchasing , horses and hay for the cavalry service. LONDON, July 10.-31ilitary preparations were going on all last night in Paris. If • the candidature of Hohenzollern is not withdrawn . within the next twenty-four hours the French= Ministers will be recalled from Berlin and Madrid, and war declared. The conduct of France in forcing the issue and refusing to leave the question of the throne to the Spanish people is strongly condemned , by all Europe, and Prussia's calm and dignified' position is approved. The negotiations between Paris and Ems are reported to be unsatisfactory ; Prussia, declaring her innocence of intrigue, refuses to interfere with the candidacy . of Hohenzollern , on the ' ground that she has neither the right nor the inclination to dictate to Spain or..te_ Prince Leopold. Alarge party in France counsel a suspension of action until the meeting of the Cortes. The _general belief is that Napoleon is determined to and will move insGantl,y without Prussia time'fOr preparation. It is said that, Napoleon would prefer to meet the issue new, rather than after Hohenzollern fi — eletted by; the Spanish people, especially as he bases the claims of his own,dynnsty on a poPular vote. The g.olipral excitement does not seem to have "aband: - -- The threatened - rupture still forms the.topic for newspaper commenti.and for ordinary conversation among the people throughout Europe, while the better opinion seems to be that war will be at last avoided. Paris is much excited to-day by rumors that Prussia is actively arming at all the Baltic The French Minister of War has_ issued an order to all Generals commanding, requiring them to report to the War °Ake immediately the condition`of the troops, arsenals, ammuni tion, &c., in their respective departments. A telegram from Paris says that Count Bene detti, the French Ambassador, before:his inter view. with King William. saw Baron Yon Wer ther, Prussian Ambassador at Paris, who told. the French Minister that the - Government of Prussia was profoundly surprised at the atti- Aude of France. It could not comprehend this , haste to - assuniciliiistility - excepr - ms tion of the belief that France had for a long' time desired a. war on the Rhine. - A Vienna despatch states that the Austrian . Minister of Foreign Anita received with cold Hess the communication from Spain-relative•to the candidature of Piiice Leopold, and in, his reply to the Spanish Minister dwelt _upon the ill effect that such a surprise could not - but produce., The The Belgian journals pronounce a calumny the statementthat the King of the Belgians ad any part in procuring the oiler of Prim or in ducing its acceptance. BERLIN, July 9.1---The report which has been widely circulated for the past day or two, that- Baron Werther, the Prussian Ambassador at Paris, bad been recalled,i.s nol,true, In officiaL circles here the situation is thought to be free from dan ,, er Vont_llisruarck has neither as sisted nor advised. Spain in the llobenzollern matter, and Napoleon's attempt to hold him to' any responsibility is therefore regarded as a mere pretext. BERLIN, July 10.—The military men here do' not appear to be excited about the Spanish im-i broglio, and it is not thought possible that war', will result from it. Teri.ox, July 9.—The following irar ships now lying in this harbor are receiving arma ments and being put in a condition for lime diate action 'in rasa of war: Semaphore, Inti-e-! pide, Charlemagne, Magellan, Panama and Mayenne. Count Louis Edouard Bonet Willauniez, Vice-Admiral,,will be commander-in-chief of the Imperial navy, 'with Baron Clement de La Ronciere Le Noury as chief of staff. Sailors absent from their posts on furlough have not yet been recalled, but have re ceived orders to hold themselves in readiness for duty. FLORENCE, July 9.—The press of Italy, of ficial and national, back France on the question, at issue with Prussia. Forty-first Congress—Second Session. In the U. S. Senate, on Saturday, the Army Appropriation, bill was passed, with some of the principal featdres of Mr. Wilson's bill t recently tabled, as amendments. The evening session was devoted to the consideration of the San Francisco and Australia Steaniship In the House of Representatives the Tax- Tariff bill was reported back, and a motion to strike out the income tax section was negatived by a vote of 116 to 67. The Senate - amend ment making the income tax 21. per cent. was then adopted, but the amendment limiting its collection to the years 1871 and 1872 was re jected. Several other Senate amendments were non concurred in, and a lShnference,was' ordered on the bill. The conference on the Legislative Appropriations was agreed to. A bill was introduced by Mr. Negfey; 'of Penn sylvania, ror the establishment of a European and Chinese steamship, line. Adjourned. IMPOth'ATIONS. Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. BOSTON—Steamship Aides, Wiley-50 bdhs pails 2 0 do mats 3 bales yarn Artman,linger & Co; 11 barrels glue Thos •Aubin; 10 bales waste J Blakeley; 12 boxes scythes Diddle Hardwnre Co; 20 Buehler, Howard & Co; 92 Idle Paper Butler & Carpenter; 30 bales yarn Boyd & White; 10 bills baskets Bonsor & Ellis; 14 bxs machinery Baltic Woolen mills; 15 , bxs lemons OW Boyer; 12 pkgs glassware S G Boughton; 10 bales 2 cs dry gds G Brewer ' Co - 25 hlf 'chests tea T H Catherwood & Co; 10 bbls oil U S Crowoll; 10 bales 3ce dry gds Delo, Bros & Co; 21 cc Heise Grover , & Baker Sewing Machine Co; 25 bbls grease Glf Grant & Co; 1,000 fire brick Gibbons & Brinton; 25 bxs. tin Hall & Carpenter; 97 rolls paper Howlett, Onder donk'& Co; 56 plies rope A H Henkel; 30 bxs mdse Johns ton, Holloway & Cowden; -25 bales des dry gds Jordan, Bardwell & Co; 51 cs furniture stock Kilburn & Gates; 9 CA dry gds A It Little & Co; 6 do 7 bales do T T Lea & Co; 29 pkgs glassware,] M Lippincott :& Sons; 10 rolls carpet McCaliun Crease & Sloan; ,26 empty bbls 41 hlf do Ido laid Win Massey & Co; 140 bars iron Naylor & Go; 412 slabs emitter Philadelphia GalvanizlaCo:2 bdls baskets 12 do mats Worthington Twining & Co'o 138 b b ls 22 Lif do S Levin; 139 do 2 hlf do 2or do N Shrivor & Go; 75 Ws 68 hlf do 0 8 Crowell;- , 20 bbls do order;- 74 'bbls 2 hlf do 2 or do Kennedy, Stairs & Co; 20 bbls do order. HAVANASteanfship 'Yazoo', Catharifie-3 crte pino apples 4 bbls limes b 6 pipoiwine 3' Pipe wine Jose Cosats 12 arts pineapples 19 bbls, limes_( Bornadou &.Bro; 2 cs eigars W Coehran'& Co; .4 cs edgers J T.'& G W Ed wards;2l.cs cigars and tobaan S'Puguet & Sons; 1 bale tobacco leaf:Eamon Griena;:s pineapples Jeanes & Co; sugar E C Knight & Go; 1 ce eigais Merrick & Sons; 4 cats pineapples 5 bbls limes Stilsou'd; Boyer ;10 cs, cigars Juo Wagner; 1' bag coffee bbl spina' / co cigars S '&W.146104-1 case cigars gab:vs sugar T ,Wattson OTTAHTANArdO-4Br brig - tklice,'Oodet?-423 bads 3 tee sugar lsaac Hough s it 'Morris „ • • MOVEMENTS OF OCENNETEAMERS. TO ABRIVE AMPS FROM FOR DA.TR: C of Manchester-Liverpool...Now Yorl - '' JULIO 25 8. Auto - Hen nio Janeiro... New York Juno 25 Abyssinia:' • Livortobl...Now York via_8.,..,JA100.28 Winonaln ' ' ' Liverpool—Now York. Juno 29 11912L1T0ry11,....N0w :York Juno 29 ' null ' ' aitogo •,..!NoOr - York - ' ' June 29 ,( of Brussels' LI vrrno I.',,Netv York .311110 30 Moravian 1J i r erp(x,l...Quotrao Juno 30 Ft Ctll I: lurt ..' ... : . :',,..,Diernell„.24Ori . YOrk ......... o w ,,,Juno SO 1 1 ,10, 1 4 13 ALPHIA' EVENING BULLETIN, MONDA,Y, JULY TO D EPART. , llolsatia' Nov/ York.Alamburg'...- 'Jill; 12 0." Of blurb] ft * ~ :Now York :: - .Vera Cruz; - An - ' July 12 C.Tof Itsmpre.:Newlfarlc. - ..Ltrernool - via•E4:44 , 7JMY I2 '• Nevada. ' • . 4 .New YOrk...Lieerpool .. . . 4. .. . . ..... , ..Jbli 13 Obins;.' • - - New 'York...iiiVerpool.' ^ - ' Irdy•l3 Caledonia. Now York... Glasgow July 13 Batavia' New York... Liverpool July 14 Morro' Castle... New Yetk•Alatana ' • !My 14 G. 'Washington-New 'York...New Orleans - July 16 Col Bruseels*....New York.- - Liverpool. July 16 Tonawanda....Philadeli hia...tlavannah.. July 16, India &New ork...Glasgow . ..; July 16 Silesia* 'New ork...lfamburd July 19 Wisconsin Now York...Lver,pool July 20 Ru55ia...:....• New Itinc...Liverpool,. - • ' July 26 lowa ' New 'York...Glasgow- ' July 20 Columbia* New York..'.llayana.- July 21 Abyssinia New York".l.lYerpool - ..lul¢l.l Armona' ....... . .New York...Aspinwall ' • July 21 Oar The ;tunic' . era der ignated by an. asterisiie?carrY the United Btalmi Mails.. • • BOARD OF TRADE. • MIS. G• HOOD. CHRISTIAN r . HOFFMAN, 5 MOSTHLT COMMITTEN THOS. C. HAND. , • • po'n I : • : .1 : • . Sum 131575.4 401 SUL SILTS* 7 201,RIGIC: Liss. 12 53 ARRIVED YESTERDAY': Jiblp John Harvey. Lathrop,3l days f om Liverpool, with rodeo to Cope Bros. Steamer Yazoo, Catharine. frdni New Orleans via Ha. vane SM. days, with sugar, cotton, &c to Philadelphia and Southern Mail 88 Co. Passengers—Mr W ROAM* Ylitut,At Heaves, Mrs Stone, Mrs Yorke, Miss BUM Mc- Laughlin, Mrs De Shea, Mr John Ryan, wife. servant and five children. 111 r Upwieh,3lr, Treat. Mr M. Heald. Steamer Monitor, Jones. 24 hours from New York,with mdse to W M Baird & Co Brig Alice iHr), Godet, 15 days from Guantanamo. with finger to Isaac Hough &•Morris.- Brig Southern Cross ( Br), Brown. 12 days from Maya guez, PH. with sugar to Isaac Hough & Morris. Schr kturford Li; Trate (lir), McCullough. 19 'days from Ponce, PR. with sugarto John Mason & Co. Steam-tug America, Virden, 12 hours from Delaware Breakwater. having in tow ship John Harvey. Passed off New. Castle, brig J W. Drisko, lumber laden. Capt Virden reports barks Isabella r for Bremenioity of Ham ilton, for Dantzic, and brig S V Merrick, for Cardenas, was having gone to sea on Saturday evening, ARRIVED' ON SATURDAY.; Steamer Rattlesnake, Winnett, 48 Louie from Provi dence, in ballast to J 8 Hines. Weather Sarah; Jdnes; 24 hours in:Ma - New' York - , with rridsetia WM Baird & Co, . • Schr A S Gaskill, Gaskill, 5 days from Washington, NO. with shingles to'- Patterson &Lippinctitt-r_vessel to Chas Moslem & Co. . • . . . • A supposed to le the Waisiiineton..BOOth, from Liverpool. CLEARED ON SATURDAY.. C o. Steamer Norman, Nickerson.Boston.ll Winsor . _ Steamer Volunteer. Junes. Now Nork,John F Ohl. Steamer Vnlcan..l.Vilcox, New York. W M Baird & Co. Steamer. Frank. Pierce. Novr York, W M Baird & Co. • Steamer It Willtne. Cundiff. Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. - SchrM - A - Iticir. - Bowden - , -- Ant'werpWarren - & - Gregt Schr Seguin. Call. HallowelLiL Audenried & Co. Schr .1 B Myers. Elwood, Porwich,Conn. David Cooper. Schr Mary Haley Haley, Dorchester, do _Scnr4tuth..,Shavr_.:Sham.B,_ostOnt ' do d I Solar Emma Bacon, Bearse, Boston, do , - HAVRE DE GRADS. July 9. The following boata left this morning in tow. laden and consigned as follows: - • Coal and iron Co_No 114, • lumber to -Pattersan pincott; Lonital. do to. New , York ; Ellie :date D Tnr lor & Son; Martha Jane and Coal and Iron CO No 136, coal to Vilreington;Del;Two Brothers and Sarah Stokes, do to order; Manhattan, lumber to Watson MEMORANDA. .Ship Malabar, Godie, sailed from Singapore 14th May for this port - Ship Record, Coffer, cleared at — Liverpool 25th ultimo for this port. Ship - Maid of Orleans. Houston, for this port, ontered Ship Bumbokit, Kelly. for Boston, sailed from Penang 13th May, and put back 20th in distress, having lost all her topmasts in a squall. Ship Chieftain, Blacklock, from Hong Kong for New York, passed Anjier 8d May. Ship: Zephyr, Porter,- from New York 12th Feb. for Manila, passed Anjier Bth May. Steamer Tonawanda, Barrett, cleared at Savannah sth nst. for thin port. Steamer Roman, Baker, cleared at Boston 9th inst. for this port. Steamer Pioneer, Walieley, sailed front Wilmington, NC. yesterday for this port. • . • Steamer Pereira (Fr),.l)echenne; cleared at .New York 9th inst. for Havre. • - Steamer: Europa (Br)',' McDonald, cleared at N York Oth Inst. for Glasgow. Steamers City of Brooklyn. Brooks. and Helvetia, Griggs, cleared at New York 9th inst. for LiveiTool.- StearnerMain (NG),Oterendorpicleared atNevr=rork-= 9th lutit:for Bremen. Steamers De Soto, MOrta'n; Geo Cromwell, ClaPp, and united States, Norton, cleared at New York 9th instant for New Orleans. Bark Vasa, r cksen, cleared at London :7th ultimo for this port. mark -Lynet (Nor), for this .port, cleared at Boston 9th instant - _ 7 1 7 . . _ Brig Leonard Xeyers, Hicks, sailed froinKalaka 23d inAt. for New York. . . . . Mac Mai (Not ). Hansen, hence at Revel 15th May. Brig. Natalie B t Ane),Knainr, hence at Odes9a 12th ult Brlg.Calro (Br). Vance, cleared at Wilmington, 11C/ 7111 Inst. for London. •••-- - - • • Brig Mary C Mariner. Mariner, atSagua 27th ult. for north of-Hatteras 3d inst.__ _ _.__ _ Brig Mary Cobb, Brown, cleared at Boston eth instant for this port. Brigalariposa,at Cardenas 26th ult. for Caibarien and north of Hatteras Brig Harry Virden, Collins, cleared at New York 9th inst.-for-this Dort- Schr Ella Fish, Wiley, hence at Portland 7th Inst. Helm Fannie K Shaw, Watts, sailed from Darien, Ga. Ist inst. for Chester. Pa. _ Sciff-HB:Gri;yes, Weaver, at_Washington,,DC. Bth inst. with ice. Schr Adolph Hugel, Breel, cleared at New York 9th inst—for ()slyest OD . Scbr A ft Cain, Simpson, 818 - 41 min Sartifinah 9th ;nat. for this port Schr J S Woldin, Crowell, at Providence Bth instant from Philadelphia. while going . up - the bay, under a strong breeze. collided about .1 o clock of that morning with Fehr Eliza Pbaro, of Tuckerton, NJ,while she was Ipug at, anchor off the weed end, of Prudence Island, bound from Providence for New York. The Pharo had bobetay and bead gear damaged and Jibboom broken. The Weldin bad mainsail badly torn, and in gibing over broke fore gaff. Security from Loss by Burglary, Bob• bery, Fire or Accident. THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, NEW MARBLE FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, Nos. 329.431 Viteistnott Street. Capita/ stlbscilb - ed, - $l - ;000;01XITlititt1 - =0,000. COUPON BONDS.STOCKS,BECURITIES,PAMILV PLATE, COIN, DEEDS and VALUABLES of every deEcription received for 'safe-keeping, under guarantee. at very moderate ratea. The - Company also rent . SAFES INSIDE - THEIR SUBGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, at prices varying from vs to R7b a year, according to size. An extra size for Corporations and Bankers. Rooms and desks adjoining vaults provided for Safe Renters: ' DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTER EST, at three per cent., payably by. check 'without no• rice, add at four per mit., payable by check, on ten days' notice. TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT furnished, available in all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per ot. The Company act as EX,ECUTORS, ADhIINISTRA• TORS and GUARDIANS, and RECEIVE and EXE. CUTE TRUSTS of every description, from the Courts, corporations and individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President. 0.11. CLARK, Vice President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer DIRECTORS. Alexander Henry, Stephen A. Caldwell, George F. Tyler, HeurrOv Gibson, J. Gillingham Fell, It McKean. N. B. Browne, Clarence H. Clark, John Welsh, Charles Macalester, Bdyrard W. Clark, Henry Pral myl4 a to th ly THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE, COMPANY, OFFICE AND BUROLAR-PROOF VAULTS IN THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 421 011E8TNUT STREET. Fer SaPti-Kettrleciof GOVERNMENT BONDS and other SECURITIES, FAMILY PLATE, JEWELItY,and athor VALU' ARLES, under special guarantee, et the lowest rates. The Company also offer for Rent at rates 'varying from 15 to 875 per annum, the renter alone holding the key, SAI ALL SAFES IN THE BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, affording•abeolnto SECURITY against FIRE, THEHT,Buit• GLARY and ACCIDENT. ' All fiduciary obligations, such ae TRUSTS, GUARDIAN• BIIIPS, ExEcuronsuips, etc., will be undertaken and ; faithfully discharged. Oirculamg lying full detaile,forvarded on application DIRECTORS. Thomas Robins, Benjamin B. Oomegys, Lewis R. Ashhurst, Augustus Heaton, J. Livingeton Effinger. •F, Ratchford Starr, McOu!high,- Daniel Haddock, Jr., Edwin ' Edward Y. Townsend James L Claghorn, • 'John p. Taylor, ' - • ' Hen. Wm..A.•Porter. • • OFFICER& Presidint—LEWlS R. ABIIRCRST • Vies President.--4. LIVINGSTON ERIIHRGER. Secretary and Vreasurer—.ll,,R. IiIcOPLLAGIF • So4ritor. 7 -,RIOILARD L. ASIIHURST; . . fe2 ws din! cuirrme. . " o RS' :.WOSTENEEOLISI'S I POCKET KNIVES, PEARL:- and STAG :HAN- j LES of beautiful , RODGERS , and 'WADE & BUTCHER'S, and the CELEBRATED LE COULTER , I RAZOR SCISSORS IN OASES -of the finest analitY. Ration, KnWesi Scissors and Table thatlerj , ground arid j polished: EAR INSTRUMENTS pf the moat approved ' contraction to assist the hearing, At P. MADEIRA'S, Cutler and iinrginal Inatttunent Maker, 118 Tenth ettee _bel NiCheidnut. rSt. P. , O,lsiD,llllf.LL/i., T.EXA.OIIII3II , riging.' ' Ptivats' lemons a.o' olssavo.% liosidonos Thlrtemth street , , aux-ti IBABINE BULLETIN. SAFE DEPOSITS. OF PHILADELPHIA, IN THEIR CAPITAL, 000,000. MUSICAL. 1820VMKRTERN4R - PETU AL - IFt FRANKLIN FIRE;INSURANCE DORMANT - , or rztrumEralmvio OFFICE. , -436 and 437 Chestnut 'Sts Assets pit tjanmery 1 6 1870. $2,1125,181. 6 1 7 Capital ' 4400,00 g Accrued Surplus and Premiums . 2,423,731 INCOME FOR 1810, 7LOSSES PAID IN 8810,000. 9144,908 . 42 ' LOSSES PAID SINCE 1829 0VER 55,500,000. ElPerpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal-Terms, The Company also issues policies upon the Bents of all kinds of Buildings Ground Bents and llfartgws. The " FRANKLIN " has no DISPUTED WADI. DIRECTORS. . • Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Piller, • Samuel Grant, Thomas SDarics Geo. W. Richards, Wm. 8. Grant, ," Isaac Lea, Thorium 8. Ellie, George Isles, ' Gustavus 8. Benson. ALF= G. BAKER, President. GEORGE Ni?' President. JAß.W.DicALL23 V THEODORE lI,REGErs, Assistant Secretary. ' • feT tde3ll_ E ASSOOIATIOII A OF 61 PHILADELPHIA. - Incorporated March, 27, /820. Offloo---No. 84 North Fifth Street, INSURE BUILDINGSHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Aap mzumANDlsz GF.x.nexaor znom LOSS BY F INE. (In the city of Philadelphia only.) Assets Janaary 19 1670. 1 9 57'2,732 25. TRUSTEES: William H. Hamilton °us"' P . Bower, r John ()arrow, Peter m' Williamson, George I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot, Joseph R. Ly nMul, Hebert Shoemaker -Levi P. Coats, Peter Armbruster, Samuel Sparhawk, M. H. Dickinson, Joseph Schell. WM. H. HAMlLTON,Preeldent, SAMUEL SPABHAWK, Vice President.— BUTLER, Secretary. _NSURA_NCE_ COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. Fire, Marino and Inland Insurance INCORPORATED 1791. OHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL, . . . 8500,000 AS lETS January let, 1870 - $2,783,581 Lasses paid_ educe organiza._ Lion, . . . . . 023,000,000 Receipts of Premiums, 1869, 81,991,837 45 Luterest from Investments, 1869, • . . - . 114,696 74 Losses paid, 1869, • STATEMENT OF THIg ASSETS. - First Mortgage on City Property 8766,450 00 United Statee Government and other Loan. 80nda........ ....,.,..... --.—.. 1,129,3Y1 00 Railroad , lank and Canal Stocks 65,168 65,1C8 00 Cash in Batik and-.0ffice,....,........—, - 20.620 00 Loans on Collateral Security 32'558 00 Notes Receivable, mostly Marine Pre- minors - - 821,914 00 Accrued Interest ...... . . . . .. limns in_course oftra ;;;Miet4ort---- Unsettled Ilarine Premiums.' Real Estate, Office of Company, Philadel- DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Francis R. Cope, sawed We Jones, -._ -•- • -Edward 11. Trotter, John A. Brown, _ Edward S. Clarke, Charles Taylor,_T. Charlton Henry, , Ambrose White, Alfred D. Jessup, William Welsh, Louts C. *Madeira, S. Morris Wain,. . . _ Chas-W. Ou_shm au, John Mason, Clement A. Uri scorn, ' - William Brockie. • Geo. L. Rarriscm .iißTHllß G. COFFIN, Prealdent. CHARLES PLATT, Vice Pree't. ItIATTRIAS HARM, Secretary. C. H. REENF.B, Ass't Secretary. Certificates of Marine Insurance issued (when do sired), Rayable at the Counting House of Messrs. Brown, bhxpley & Co., London. DKLAWARE..ISII7TITAL -SAFETY INBU RANCE COMPANY, incorporated by the Legiela 'store of Pennsylvania, D 535. thee B. E. corner of}, Philp MARINE WALNUT Itheeta MARINE INSURANCES On Vessels, Oeu . scitiare i r s t i lo all utrt 3 a of the world On goods by river, canal, lake and land earring to all isarts of the 'Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Illerehandise genefally on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, do. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY Novemoer 1,180. 0200,000 United Statesrti Five Per Cent. , ten-foes 100,000 Bolted States Six Per Cent. 1216,000 00 Loan (lawful money) 107,750 00 00,000 United States Six Per Cent. Lon, 188 L 60,000'00 200,000 State a of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 219.960 00 400,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent Loan (exempt from tax)... 200,926 00 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan... 'R _....,....... ..... , 110,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania ailroad lra Mortgage Six Per Cent. Ro n d a... /9,460 00 — 25;000 - Pennsylvania — Railroad — econd Mortgage Six Per Cont: Bonds... 23,500 26 25,000 Western - Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guar. antee) 30,000 00 60,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan. /6,000 06 7,ooo.State of Tennessee Six. Per Cent. Loan • 4,270 00 12,500 Pennsylvania Railroad Com- Tany, 230 shares stock 14,000 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 100 shares stock 3,900 0 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company, 80 shares 246,900 00 240,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, 7 first liens on City. Properties 246,900 00 91,231.400 Par. Market value, 11,265,970 00 Cost, 01,215423 27. Real Estate 85,000 00 Bills Receivable for Insurance made 323,700 Balances due at . Agencies—Pre miums on Marino Policies Ao crued Interest and other debts duo the Company 65,097 93 Stock; Scrip, &c.. of sundry Cor poratins, 04,7136. Estimated o 2,740 20 . OREM in Bank.:„. Oath in Drawer. • DIBEOTOBb. , Thomas O. Bond , • Samuel E. Stokes, John 0. Davis, William G. Boulton, Edmund E. Bonder, Edward Darlington, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, James Tragnair, Edward Lafonroade, Fleury Sloan, . . Jacob Riegel, Henry 0. Do lett, Jr., Jacob P. Jonee, Jamea 12 1 . !land, James B. Ift'Farland, William 0, Ludwig, Joshua P. E•yre, Jinni:l. Bosh Einoncer Ill'llvain, Hug Craig, H. Frank Robinson, John .Tayl or , J. B . Semple, Pittsburg. George W. Bernadon, ' A .B. Berger, William°. Houston,. D T.jdorgan, ' " THOMAS C. BAND, President. JOHN 0. DAVIS, Vice Prealdent. HENRY LYLBUBN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Assistant f3ecretary. • deli! THE PENNSYLVANIA . FIRE INSIT RANCE COMPANY. Incorporated MA—Charter Perpetual— No. MO . WALNUT street, opposite Independence sgplsaiire, Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage by tire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. , Also on Furniture, p,tocka - 01 . Goods and Merchandise generally, on liberal klllB. le The Capital, together with. A largo Surplus .Fund, is invested• in the most carefu manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoulited security in the case of loss. PLIECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr.i JThomad Smith 7 Isaac Erozlolkuret, I Henry Lowto, Th 01311113 Eobine J. Gillingham Fell John Doyen •• Daniel Haddock, Jr., Franklin A. Coolly, DANIEL SMITH President. —WILT.IIMIL G. ()ROWELL; SocrOtarY.'.- - ' JEFFERSON FIRE -INSURANCE 0031. PANY of Philadelphia t —Odice,No. 24 North Fifth street, near Marketstreet. lacorporated by the Legislature oi Pennsylvania, Charter perpetual. Capital and Aesets. 8160,000. - Make insurance againetLoss or.damage by Fire on Pnblio or Private Buildings, Vurniture, Stooks, Goods and Ho ohandise, on favorablDrfr oy eterms. • • follii. • Wm. McDaniel' , , Edward P. Moyer Israel Peteroon, - • Frederick Ladner John D. Belsterlin , Adam J. Olen, Jimmy Tremor. - idenry_Delany, JaTeebllchandeui, a John Frederick Doll, Christian D. !tick, ea mUaltillims William Lo. ° C1:4 1 1 3 1 1 k W°111 • , WIJA,LthI MoDANIEL, Prostdeat, 1511.41C1. Prearlii2c. pazsza 116 cloraitual, t3ooretiry Troligiror. 4he , =Lke;ftio --Lowcion- Assets Gold, 8 1.8,4090pp00 Daily kceipts, PreMIUMS in I 8 69, $5,884,000 Losses in 1869; - $ 3,219,000 No.. 6 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. THE RELIANCE INSITRANCE 0081 PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. . Incorporated in 1841.-__ - _Charter Perpetnal. , Office No. 608 - Walnut street. • • Office esomoo, Insures again.s damage orIRE, on Houma. Stores and othorß u il d in g s, limited perpetual, and on Funi t ituro, Goods, Ware:rand I - Merchandise in town or oounry. .LOSSES I',ROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets, December 1,1869 $401,872 42 . . _ Invested Bathe following Rectintlee , First. Mortgages on City Property. well se cured.- . . ... ....... onitad stal; 44;i4iniicent Cane -... 82,000. 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. L 05.115........ .714000 Warrants 6,066 70 Pernisylvania4l3,oBo,ol3o 6 Per Cent .. Loan... .. 60,660 op Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds , First Mort g a ge cow 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's(' P er Cent. Loan- 11,001 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort. gage 80nd5.._,... 4,0 9 0 00 County Fire Insiirance Company'a Stook- .... • 1,060 00 Mechanics' Bank 5t0ck.....—... .' . 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Penneyliania Stock. 10,800 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. , ;190 01 Reliance Insurance Company nl,Philadeiph% • Stock. ... . . ... 3400 00 Oash in _andfanic'oil ............ 15 416 n • • Worth at Par Worth at present market pricea..... ....... DIBECTOBS. ' Thomas H. Moore; Samuel Castner, — James - TTTormsrF ---- llnsac F. Baker, Christian J. Hoffman, Samuel B. Thomas, filter. 312113 — u. CULL, PreStderit 22,1889. )al-to the ti Thomas 0. Hill, William Masser, — Samuel - IMayhem, H . 1,. Carson, Wm. Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingle 7, Edwar, HC W2l. Gavin, Secretary. • PHILADELPHIA. December CHARTER PERPETUAL. MITTTiiAL"FIRE.IIy*SURANCE COMPANY 01' GER , • DIANTOWN,_ OFFICE - NO. en MAIN STREET, Take Rinks in Philadelphia, Montgomery and Bucks counties, on the most favorable terms, upon Dwellings, Barns, blerchandise, Furniture and harming Imple• ments, including Elay_, Grain. Straw, Ac., dm. DIRECTORS. .Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan L. Jones, - 111.1Astrr. - Langstrothi -- Chas. Weiss, Joseph Boucher, . Chas. Hillman, Chas. H. Stokes. SPENCER—ROBERTS. President. CHAS. IL STOKES, Secretat-g and Treasurer. WM. 11: LEHMAN, Assistant Secretary.. Spencer Roberts, John Stallman, ABertXehmend, - - " Joseph Bandsherry. Wm. Ashmead, IR. D., Abram Rex, 82,100,534'19 81,035,386 84 my2B tu th m THE COUNTY FIRE LNBURAHOE 00M. PANY.—Office, No. IIS South Fourth street, below Chestnut. Te rire Insurance Company of the County of Phila• delphia,"*lnrorPorated by theLegialature of Pennsylinr, nia - intSda, for indemnity against loss or damage by tire, exclusively CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested,- continues to in. sure_buildings, furniture ,-merchandise &0., either per - m anently-m-for-allimitedjtmagaineticous or. by tire, at the lowest ratan-consistent with -the at= - War ofCustomers. Losses adjusted and paid with Ail possible despatch. D=ROTORS: Chas. J. Buttes:, Andrew H. Henry Budd, ,James N. Stone, _John Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt, • Joseph Moore; ' Robert V. Hassey; Jr. . George Heck°,. Hark Devine. MARL BJ. SUTTER, President, • HENRY BUDD, Vice President.. BENJAMIN 7:IEIORCE.LEY. &minters , and Treasuv r - TNITED FEETETSiENIET 7 rigsuRAITox - COMPANY 01 PHILADELPHIA. .20357 00 &5,199_00 _ 100,900 00 30,000 00 32,783,531 00 This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistenl with safety, and confines its bm3iness exclusively to rum INBUBANOR Ili T PH lA. HE CITY . 07 PHILADMIL OFFICIE7-1(o. 723 Arch street - Fourth flationalßank Blanding. DiBECT ORB ' Thomas J. Martin, IfenrY W. Brenner John Hirst, Alberti:Es Sing, ' - Wm: A. Bolin, -- - Henry Bump. . _ James .II ongan, James Wood - —William fllepn„.__ Charles Judge, James Jenner, --.— '3 - : - Hanty Han: Alexander T, Dickson, Hutt Mulligan, Albert O. Bober dames ° P. Dnon P IritsPatri°k, ooNDAD B, ANDRESS, President. Wu. A. Rohm. Trews. Wm. H. Fawn,. Sao', A M.EIiICAN FIRE INSURANUE COM. A „incoriporated 1810.-Obarter perpetual. No. 310_WALNUFT street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large pall.up Capital Stock and Surplus in• sound in sotm and available Securities , continue to Insure on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise, vessels in port „ and their cargoes, and other persona l property. Allilosses liberally and promptly adjusted, DIRECTORS. Thomas B. Maris, Edmund O. Dutilh, • John Welsh, Charles W. Ponitney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris, John T. Lewis, William P John P. Wetherill, , aul. THOMAS B. HABIB. President. .6.1.211? O. 0 wan mu). ftereedan,. VANCE INSITRAIWE COMPANY, NO, I: 809 CHESTNUT STREET. WOORPORAED °HARTER PERPETUAL. 0 AJ„ B_2loo i ooo. FIRE T IMMO!! EZAHMSIVELY. insures against Loss or Damage by Firet either by rim 'Atrial or Temporary Polictee; numerous. Charles Richardeon, Robert Pearce, Wm. H. Rhawn, John Kessler, Jr., William , Boylan, Edward B. Orne, John F. Smith, Charles Stokes, Nathan Hilles. ,John W. Everman, George A. Welt Mordecai Bnztly, ARLES ICHARDSON, President WM. H. RHAWria=realdent. ILIAAMB BLANCHARD., . A N.T HRACIT IC INSITRANUE 00111. ri PANT.--OHARTER PERPETUAL. Office, No. au WALNUT Street, above Third, Philada Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build• ings, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, OargoOs and Freights. Inlari Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIREUTORS. 1 William Mahar Lewis Audenried, Win. M. Baird ; John Ketcham, John R. Blackiston, , J. E. Baum, William F. Dean, John B. Bell, Peter Sieger, Samuel H. Bothermel yyU . 41 . 4.N ...13HEll i. President. 41168,218 22 . 972 215 169,29114 Caring,Paoklng and Smoking Establishment JOHN BOWER & CO.. Curers of Superiot§ugar-Cured Hams Beef and Tongues, and Provisions Generallgy S. W. Cor. Twenty-Fourth and Brown Ste. ms24•tn th 01,852,1 V 01 STIERRY WINE.—A VERY SUPERIOR and ism .° Spanish Sherry Wino at only 63 00 per galloni at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No.llB South Second street,below Chestnut. CLARETS.—EXTRA QUALITY TABLE Clarets, at $4. 38, SG end ,17 per case of dozen bot• tlee—of recent importation-1u store and tor, sale at MUSTY'S Bast End Grocery, No. 118 South Sooond street, below Chestnut. • • • O.A_LIF ORN 1 A SALMON.—FRESH CA Salmon front California ; a very choice article ; for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second etreet, below Chestnut. , SEA MOSS FARINE—A NEW ARTICLE for food, very choice and delicious, at MUSTY'S Eabt End•Grocory; No. 118 South Second street,. below Chestnut. MUTTON HAIVtB-:A - VERY CHOICE article of Dried Mutton, equal to the beet dried beef, for halo at °DUSTY'S East End Urocory, No. 118 South Second street, below Uheettint, • , TIIBT.ERCEIVED AND IN STORE. 000 e., cases of Champagne, sparkling Catawba and Cali fornia Wines, Port,'Matleira, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa Cruz Rum, fhr old Brandies and Whiskies, Wboleeale and Retail. -- • P.J. JORDAN, 220 Pear Iltroot. Below-Third • and :Walnut streets, - and ahove. Dock street .- - • ~• - del tf 1 - 13 to ' - 'll:TiitD.A. .1. OELEBR TED P ORE TONIC Uu• — Alb for Invalids, tainlly etc. The subscriber to now fu ied with hie full Winter supply of hislighly nutri ne and well-known hover. age. Its wide-epread and increasing nee, by order of nhYsloians, for invalids, use of families, ke., commend It ' to-the attention of , all constunere_who want Elk_ _stringy pure article; prepared from the best materials, and pat .up en the most careful mannerfor home use or transpor. tation. Orders by mall of otherwise promgmapplled, . li . o Za.P.ear street, der beloiv T.hlrd it*Yontt erects. Vi'' 01t311.-2'2l.l7ASU.S . l4titr . ._ol.larkaton.Elcoltu ding and for. axle by EDW:ji_ t _ LADY .10 douttt Front atrook. • pITOJEL-1,011 PARRILS I- [•Ei] PITCH tn re. , 61 , thd p erftri t a ir i l, tter6) ‘2 . 1 . ipnooriffrom Wilmingr /33,62CULI:irt i Lltreot. " "414 It ' ETl3°:4l4 3 ' ; (3 (I.' INSURANCS. and Globe' Ins: Co. .... . . 42 *EMIT& iflirlitW,Tfiimidens. WY. ra.f3Myru,fiecretary. . i 947 to tb s ti GROCERIES, LIQUORS. &C. AuVriori sAtzto, lvt., , madmA4..ti s.cuirs;Atrotrdteasouv _ . • Non. 139 end 141. Sento FOURTH itroet, BALES OF STOOKS AND REAL ISTATB, 3 Sir Public males st.the kteleolotplito lyetaostio r . Mir TURSDAY.at 12 °Week: ,*- ' ' '' ''" '' ' ' ''' KT Furniture motel at tha Anoti.on Bt9r 3 , Wq 111 . 31, THURSDAY. • _ , - ~,,, , , , t - . :,.. , ; ,;: .. sr Sides at Risidixiiiis ieeitire closeted eittetitilai , .. . Salo NO. 704. South Skondatreot, FIXTURES OF AN Kw, OHM& id SALOON AND CARE BARERY, COUNTERS, __ SHOWCASES, MARBLE TOP TABLES, SODA .WA-TEE—FOUN - TAIN, ICE CREAM. CANS - AND MOULDS',AMUEDI PANS, Ac. • ' ON TUESDAY • • •_• July 12, at 10 o'clock by catalogue, at No. 704 Routh Second street, the entire Fixtures,-compri6ngreCeUn tore, Showcases, marblo.top Tables, Chairs, Velvet Oar pets, Oil Cloth, Soda Water }fountain and Apparatupoi, large quantity of Ice Cream Cans and •MouldsvCopper tent s Bake Pans, Jolly Moulds. (lauds Nabs. and Cutters', Bread Ttougles, Ice Cream Plates,Dalteliterids, Glass Jars, Ac. Maybe examined on the monthurof sale AtlVO'clooltt Sale at the Auction P.ooms. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS; MIRRORS, FIREPROOF ._5AF..1118,.12001f..0At1y25, BEDDING, FINE CARPETS. &c. • ON THURSDAY monsnia, July ,14, at 9 o'clock, at the. Auction , Rooma, Vita loguo, a large assortment of 'superior Household Furni tu re. comprising—Han dsome Walnut . Parleriluttiitnre. coered with plash• reps and. hair cloth,* Walant,and Cottage Chamber Butte, twfy Mahogany' Plane {Fortes, fine French Plate Mantel and Pier Miners elegant Walnut Consol Table, with French Plate Mfrrdr and Lisbon ISlarble Top; four superior Walnut and Oak Bookcases, Oak Sideboards, Walnut Wardrobes; Exten sion, Centre and BonaueiTablee. Bedding, China,Olass ware Office .Furniture,-Fireproof . Sate, byFarrel,.& Herring; two Iron Chests, twO , handsomg -gilt 12-light Chandeliers and Shades, Refrigerators, Stores, tine Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels and,other Carpets, Jic„. Also, large 'American - Superior Cabinet Organ, byMasen & Hamlin.. Sale No. 990 Marshall street.' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DEEDING, CARPETS, HORSE AND CARRIAGE, ;HARNESS, &c. ON TUESDAY DIORNING, July 19, at 10 o'clock, at No. 990 Marshall street, below Girard avenue, the Walnut and Mahogany Household Furniture, frff okcase, Piano, Carpets, Bedding, Refsigo rator. Au. Also, Day Horse, 8 years old,..abbut,-L3M hands bigh Also. Doctor's Carriage, Rarness,'&c. -May be examined on- the mcnaring of - sale ats rerldok-. rt11:10MAIS BINAILL. & ISO.N, AINTION. EEEB AND COMMISSION MEROHANTB, No..inCr CHESTNUT street, • "; " Bear entrance No. 1107 Sans= street. Household Eurnitgre of every description received 'ori Consiguinent. Sales of Forniture at Dwellings attended' to on the \ most reasonable terms. • , - • • Sale at N 0.1827 'Ridge avenue. • ; - - STOCK OF A RETAIL Dli7i GOODS STONE; - ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MORNINGS. n ty"-12 and-1.3.-at-10 o'clock ,-at-N0,18t7-Ridge-avenuo, will be sold, without reserve, the entire stock Of; Retail Dry Goods Store, comprising a large, variety of Drees Goods, Merinoes. Flannels, gusting, Linen - Goode, Clothe, Gassimeres, Toweling, Hosiery, Trimmings, SharraMtitions;& . The store Fixtures will be sold after the Dry,Goods. Tho goods will be sold in tots to snit purchasers. Sale at N 0.1638 Wharton'aireet. .811 PEBIOR WALNUT. -PAULO& CHAMBER. AND -1100.21 7 'FURNITURE, OAK COTTAGE SUIT, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN AND VENETIAN CARPES, &c. -0 N TUE SHAY - Id RNING , - • July 12, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. will be sold:: the en tire - Household Furniture of a family declinifig house keeping, comprising Walnut Hair Cloth : Parlor. Suit. French Plate Mental Mirror Centro Table, marble top; Green Reps Lounge_, superior Walnut Chamber Suit, marble tope; Oak Cottage Suit, Hair and Husk Mat resseaMolsterrandPlilows, Brussels, - •Ingrain and Ye uetian Carpets, Check and White • Matting, large Office Clock, China; Glassware, Cooking Utensils, dm. May be seen early on the morning of sale. • - Catalogues ready on Monday. . TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONRER, 4 3 2 waA l l l l 4 4 tra_S - 1 - 1 - - BEAL ESTATE SALE .JULY 13,1870. This Bale, on next WEDNESDAY,' at 12 o'clock noon.. at the , Exchange. will include— No. 212 LOMBARD BT—Desirable 3 story brink store and dwelling, and lot, 20 by 101 feet. Orphans' Court Sale Estate of John A. Eager, &ed. No. EGI N. FIFTEENTH ST—;3-atorY Wick dwelling and lot, 15 by 60 feet. TWELFTH Orphans' Oita Sale. Same Es- t • • • and OLIVE STS—Tavern . stand aad dwellings, at 8.. W. corner, lot. 19 by 58 foot. Orphans' Court Salt, Same Estate. - - . - - . No. 947 N. TENTH ST- - -3-storYbrick'dwelling - and 2 -briek - mutt--lot, - -andlotilez.by:loo=feer - to - : - Alder at. Orphans' Court Sale. San Estate. - No. Pl 6 N. TENTH ST--.3-at u ry.brick store and-dwell ing and 2 brick court houses an lot, 16 by 100 feet to Alder at. Orphans' Court Sale. Same , Estate, No. 939 - ALDER ST-2threontory brick court houses and lot. 16 by 40 feet, above Poplar st. Orphans' Court sale. Same Estate. JAHVIS - ET-2;story brick - hOttso, - .lst Ward; lot 13 by 63 feet. Orphons'Court Sate. Name Estate.. N. TWENTY-NINTH ST—Building lot, 11114"bY 110 feet. above Emmet atreetc- 28th -Ward. Orphans' Court Sate. Same Estate. - NO. 999 RANDOLPH ST—Three-story brick dwelling and lot, 16. by_7ll4 feet. - Orplians! Court. Sale.. Estate of John Heining, dec2ct., No. 440 ST - JOHN ST-3 story brick lager beer sa loon and dwelling and lot, 19 by 70 feet. Orphans' Colin Sale. Estate of lan Ifoch, deed. 8. E 421) and MA RKET 6'l'B—Valuable build ing lot, 35 by 100 feet. Subject to $lOl 50 ground rent. 19TH and BROWN STS—Threo story brick gro cery store A nadirelllng; at H. W corner, lot 16 by 66 ft- .9 2,700 may remain. No. 1426 PHILIP ST—Three-et° ry.brick house, and lot 16 by 56 feet. Orphans! Court Sale. Estate of gar!, Hally. dee_ct - . _ -- - No. 726 JEFFERSON ST—Three-story - brick dwelling and lot l6 by .135 feet. corner of Perth -street ._ Orphans_ Court ale. -Jame Estate. - No. 1021 MILTON BT-2 three-story brick houses, 2nd Ward, lot 15 by 58 feet to Donley et. Subject to $37% ground GROUND rent. RENTS-2 of 826.% each, payable in silver ant promptly paid. Executors' Sale. Estate of Edward L. Royal, aec'd. MARTIN BROTHERS, AUOTIONEERS, N 0.704 CIIESTNUT greet. above Seventh. Sale Otseo 'street, below Washington avenue. FIXTURES OF A EIBSC-CLASS DISTILLERY, CISTERN. COPPER STILL, • COPPER BLOWER, WATERTUBS, FERMENTERS, FAN BLOWER, WATER PUMPS, 2 HIGH AND LOW WINE 1114TERS, LARGE LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, SMOKE STACK, IRON AND COPPER . PIPE, YEAST CANES. TUBS, Ace. ON TUESDAY MORNING. . _ . . July 12, at 11 o'clock, by catalogue, at the 'Distillery, Otsego street, below Washington avenge, between Front and Swanson streets. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER GOODS, From Parties declining housekeeping or removing. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, ' Julyl.3, at 10 o'clock, at the auction roe,' by. cata.t logue, &leerier Household Furniture, /Handsome Chamber ISuits, elegant Mirrors, In handsome frames; Maltose& Bedding,China and Glassware. Whiners tors, Extension Tables, Aiming Hoorn Chairs'. Hand some Brussels, Imperial and ogler Carpets, Feather li r de, Cigar Pompey, two Mande tors ; Paintings, Office Tables, set Double Harness, and other geode. _ Tdrevajetorl Sale. • bOO VATER COOLERS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms 704 Chestnut streot, SOO , Water Coolers. Will be sold in lots to suit pur chasers. DAvibt.&. HARVEY AUCTIONEERS, (48rmerly with 11.1. Thomas & Sone.) Store Nos. 48 and'Bo North Sixth street: ) *Sr Sales at Residences receive particular attention, mar Sales at the Store every Tuesdax. SUMMER, - OF 1470. NOTIOE.—We will continue vur Regular Sales or Furniture, Sic., at our Auction lioeme, every TUESDAY MORN LNG during the Bummer . CARD—Our sale to morrow, morning, at the store, contains a tine assortment of Parlor and Chamber Fur niture, Mirrors, Carpets, &a, The goods are now open for examination, with catalogues. Sale at the Auction Rooms. HANDSOME PARLOR' AND CHAMBER STITS, FRENCH PLATE PIER MIRRORS, LOUNGEB, EXTENSION .TABLES, .FIREPROOM .OFFWE FURNITURE, CARPETS. .kc. _ ON TUESDAY MORNING- At 10 o'clock, at the auction roomer, 48 and 00 Nortk Sixth street, the handsome Parlor and Chamber Furni ture, superior Dining Boom Furniture, cheap Piano, Cabinet Bookcases and - Lounges; Bouquet and;Centre Tables, Chromes, fine French Plato Pier Mirrors; Chan deliers. superior Fireproof and Mee Furniture, 600 lbs. White Lead, fine Carpets,. Arc, Also, eight new Upright Refrigeratora. 11 L. ASHBRIDGIO CO. , AUCTION— I. • RICKS. N 0.505 MARKET streeLabove Fifth. , , SPECIAL SALE OF BOOTS. AND SHOES. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 13, at 10 o'clock, wo will sell by catalogue,. abogt 600 cases of Boots and Shoes, of city and Eastern manu facture, to which the attention of buyers Weaned. T A. MeCLELLA_ND, AUCTIONEER 1219 Off ESTNUT Street. "r Personal attention given to Sales orHousehold Furniture at Dwellings. • . 117' Public Salon of Furniture at the Auction Booms, 1219 Obestnut street, every raondtty and Tnursday Wir For particulars see Publio Ledger. air N. 13.—A superior class of, Furniture at Privet* Sale. THE PRINOIPA_L MONEY ESTABLISH MENT, S. E. cornet' of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced on'Alerehandise generally,Wetehes, Jewelry, Diamonds, .Gold. and Silver Plate, and on all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE ' SALE, Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Face English, -American and. Swiss , Patent„ Lever Watches ;-Fine Gold Hunting Case and oen Face Le. , pine Watches'; Fine Gold Duplex and, ot her ,Watches: Vine Silver Ranting Case and Open Face Eng) is , Ame rican and theists- Patent - Lever :: and Lopbxez:Watehess Double Case. English Quartier and other Nlratches • La, dies , Fancy - I ,V etches, Diamond,,Finger Rings ' ]Gar. Rings, Studs, Sic, •• Fine Gold. oho, Medal; lions, ldracelets; Scarf Pins, 'Breastpins,- Inger Wag% Pencil Cases, and - Jewelry g•enerally. ; FOR SALE'—A large and valuable Fire-preet:gliest; anitahle for a Jeweller; cost SOO. Also, several Lots in South (Rundeti;Fifth and 'Chu not streets. - ••• - BUNTING, DUIPOROW 85 CO., ; Nos. 232 and 234 Market 's frog A . :r o C ril l e l r ° o 4s l ,, Bffeit 11(IPY BABBITT & 'CO. Alierri":" : 13 ii:;...22dikietticlii'VgoreVN orde I) ,StStAAN 1R E .7 :384 9 ITT VPF, F II I IOI V P 1.F. 14 iniiigton,, T Virginia I or I, 0. sale by IRAS, '