THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1870. rinwo BuangART. VUy Affair. Jomes Riley was drowned yesterday af ternoon, while bathing at Fetty's Island. A oar driver was on Saturday fined ten dollars by Alderman Dallas, for driving a mule with a sore back. ' ' '. , The Coroner was notified last evening to hold an inqnest on the body of an unknown man found drowned at Shackamaxon street wharf. James Cunlip, aged twenty-three years, was seriously injured yesterday afternoon, by fallitig from the roof of his house, at No. 855 South Front street. Mary Ann Barvin, aged fifty years, resid ing in Fine street, above Water, during a quarrel yesterday afternoon between a num ber of persons was struck in the back of the head with a club and seriounly injured. The alleged perpetrator of the act, Frank Salmon, was arrested and locked up to await a hear ing. The injured woman was admitted to the IIoHpital. John B. Springer, M. W. Grand Master of the I. O. O. F. of the State of Pennsylva nia, and several grand officers, are at present engaged in visitations through this jurisdic tion. On Saturday last they visited the Order at Scranton. On July 18 they will dedicate a hall at Providence, on the evening of July 18 be at Scranton, July 19 and 20 at Montrose, July 21 at Susquehanna depot, July 22 at Co vington, and on Saturday, the 2 id, dedicate the hall at Morris linn, Tioga county. At the invitafion of Cotnmoiore James SI. Ferguson, of the Schuylkill Navy, the representatives of theleadiug daily papers of the city were treated to a boating excursion end Buppcr on Saturday evening. The bargos Nettle, Undine, Minnehaha, Linda, Atlanta, lone, Stranger and Itochelle joined in the ex cursion. The line was formed off Turtle Kock at C P. M., and the boats moved up the river in fine Btyle, preserving a beautiful alignment, and attracting much attention from the thousands of visitors in the park. At the Falls a fine collation was served, and the party returned to the city, arriving at the boat houses shortly after ten o'clock, much pleased with their trip. An inquest was held yesterday on the body of "William McNally, aged forty-eight years, who died from general dobility while being removed from the Seventh District Station to St. Mary's Hospital. Also upon the body of John ltyan, aged fifty-two years, and residing at No. 7;U Eneu street, who cut his .throat while laboring under a temporary fit of insanity. Also upon the body of James Duffey, aged twelve years, and residing on TVolfth street, below Anita, who was drowned on Saturday in a pond at Seventeenth street and Buck road. Domestic Aflntra. Gold closed on Suturday at llti. A lynching case is reported from Cuba, Tennessee. Juarez is not ambitious of re-election as President of Mexico. There is a report in New York that orders hnwe been received at Brooklyn Navy Yard to immediately fit out all available vessels to reinforce the Cuban squadron. At an anti-Chinese convention held in San Francisco, it was resolved that steps be taken to notify the Chinese Empire that it was unsafe for Chinamen to come to America. At a meeting of Germans, held in New ark, N. J., yesterday, a resolution was passing calling for a special session of Congress to form an alliance, defensive and offensive, be tween Germany and the United States. A delegation of New Yorkers, interested in the shipping interests of the country, vis ited Washington on Saturday to induce the President to call a special session of Congress to pass the resolution all?wing foreigu vessels to have American registers. Congress having appropriated fifty thou sand dollars to aPolar expedition, Doctor Hayes and Captain Hall, two eminent explorers, are respectively striving to have themselves ap pointed by the President to command the ex pedition. The money could bo better spent in any other way. Farrlan Affairs. There is a ministerial crisis in Greece. A Liberal rising is apprehended in Rome. A proposal is made in Spain to invest Serrano with royal attributes for three years. THE WAR. France Invaded by Prueala Reported Heavy Defeat of the Prussian Trooua The Annie Approaching the frontier lloalllllies Com mencing In Burnetii. Pabis, July 10. A despatch from Seltz (Bas Rhine), about twenty-seven miles from Strasbnrg, received this afternoon, says the Prussians have entered Franco by way o:' Forbach, in the Department of the Moselle, on the Nancy and Manheim Railroad, but a i the Prussian force is only said to be a de tached corps, but little importance is attached to the movement. The French forces near the frontier are now estimated at 130,01)0 men. It is believed the Prussians will attack the fortified city of Metz, the capital of the Department of the Moselle and an important railroad centre, uioviDg on it from two direc tionsone body by way of Thionville and the other by way of Kehl. AMERICAN ENTERPRISE AHEAD, AS USUAL. London, July 10. It is demonstrated by the number of telegrams despatched by cable to the Associated Press from London and Paris, that the American newspapers have more and later details of the war than tuo journals of any European country. A FORMIDABLE WEAPON. Paris. July Hi. It is said that France will oppose to the Prussian ride-cannon a revolv ing cannon shooting 40 balls per minute- perhaps Lyman s American gun. NAPOLEON TICKLING THE POPULACE. Last evening the artistes of the various pleasure cardens in this city received per mission to sins the "Marseillaise," and the audiences in all cases joined in amid immense excitement and enthusiasm. Last night many citizens called on and congratulated the Emperor, and several of the club houses were illuminated. LOCALIZING THE WAR. Efforts will be made to localize the war between France and Prussia, Germany not being a party to the question at issue. MOBILIZATION OF THE PRUSSIAN ARMY. Berlin, July K Evening. The immediate mobilization of the entire Prussian army has been ordered. The meeting of the Reichstag is fixed for Tuesday next, owing to the urgency of the oocasion. THE FRENCH CONCENTRATING AT METZ. Paris, July 10. The French army is con centrating at Metz. Napoleon leaves to-day for the border, and will cross the Rhine im mediately. Marshals MacMahon, Bazaine, and Canrobert command divisions. A French gunboat flotilla is on the Rhine. POSITIONS OF NEIGHBORING POWERS. Sweden will remain neutral. Denmark ofl'ers to join France. Austria will remain neutral if Russia does. Italy is friendly to France. The King of Italy h-vs written a let ter to Napoleon. England will remain neu tral. Rome is under French control. , TBS FIRST BATTLE FRUS8IAN8 SAID TO BB DE FEATED. Taris, July 17 A. M. There is a rumor that an engagement has taken place near Forbach, resulting in a loss to the Prussians of .H0OO killed, and of the French 2000 killed. As yet the report can be traced to no reliable source. POrULAR DEMONSTRATIONS. The war feeling had taken entire control of the people here. Yesterday the Duke de Graniont after leaving the Senate Chamber was greeted by crowds upon the streets with cheers and plaudits amounting to an ovation. A demonstration was made in front of the residence of M. Thiers, to express dissatisfac tion at his course in the Corps Legislatif. This was followed by a demonstration iu his favor. The latter, the Journal de France says, was not respectably supported, and was the work of unknown creatures. NEUTRALITY. The Governments of Holland and Italy will maintain absolute neutrnlity between France and Prussia. The report that the bridges on the Belgian frontier had been destroyed is contradicted. The Moniteur (semi-official) pays that England is much concerned for the welfare of Belgium. France desires that the neutrality of Belgium be maintained, but will require that Prussia be held to equal impartiality. The Moniteur thinks that, after all, England is more uneasy regarding the attitude of Prussia than of France in regard to Belgian neutrality. NATIONAL WAR SUBSCRIPTION IN FRANC?. The Moniteur opens a list for a national subscription to provide funds to aid the Gov ernment in prosecuting the war. All the Paris journals send special correspondents to points where military operations are likely to be of intercut. CUTTING OFF COMMUNICATION. Last night, by order of the Prussian au thorities, railway and telegraphio communica tion between France and Prussia was de stroyed. ALLIANCE RUMORS. The Opinion Natwnale and Prince Napo leon's organ soy, "We learn from good autho rity that Italy Las tendered to France, at the latter's option, either her friendly neutrality or unconditional aid. Prussia has offered a province to Aubtria in exchange for sn alli ance." THE PRUSSIAN INVASION. Laft night M. Rouher anuounced to the Senate that the Duke de Graniont had in formed him of the invasion of French terri tory by the Prussians. A force of th i enemy had advanced as far as Sierck, iu the Depart ment of Moselle, for the purpose of destroy ing the railroad at that point, but had retired precipitately. There is great activity in the fortress of Restadt, and soldiers of Baden, commanded by Prussian officers, man the ramparts anJ parapets. From this morning all communi cation by the new bridges between the right and left banks of the Rhine is interdicted. WHAT KING WILLIAM SAYS. Hamburg, July 17. King William has sent the Chamber of Commerce of this city a grate ful acknowledgment cf the patriotic addros3 of that body, and says he regrets the sacrifice which the honor of Germany exacts, and will do his duty, leaving the result in tho hands of God. SPAIN TO KEEP CLEAR. The Moniteur asserts that the Spanish Council has notified the Deputies that there will be no necessity for a meeting of the Cortes on the 20th inst., in consequence of the withdrawal of Prince Leopold from can didature. The Moniteur adds, tbst it has positive assurance of the intention of Spu to keep clear of any com plication in the im pending struoole between France aud Prustia. SENATE ADDRESS TO NAFOLEON. Paris, July 17. After the session yester- dav. the Senate troceeded in a body to St. Clonn, where they were received by the Em peror and Empress. "M. Rouhcr. President, said tne tenate laanwea the Emperor lor the permission cl expresjina to tee throne Its patriotic sentiments. A monarchical com bination, imperious to me presume ami stcumy oi France, nau ueen iiiysienousiy mvureu uy rruium, On our renresentatlonB. rrince Leor.oia reuouuees the throne of Soain. who returns oiu friendship, then rtnources a candidature bo wjundmg to tin. Without doubt immediate dancer was rnus fcvfiiriwi. imt a legitimate comnUint remain. Was it not evident that a foreign power, to the prejudice of ur honor and interests wished to disturb the balance of power in Europe? Had we not the right to demand of fiat power guar in u ca Aaa.ii st a Doshible recurrence of such an at tempt V Thin is relumed, and the dignity of Fra'ice insulted. Your Majesty draws the sword, and . the country is with you, eager for and proud of tiie occa Men. Yttu have waited toug; but Uirlng that pe riod you have raised to perfection the military orannlzatinn of France. Bv your ctre Francs is prepared. Her enthosiaura proves that, like your Majesty, bhe will not tolerate wroug. Let our august Empress become again the depository of Imperial power. The great bodws of thn KtRin Burrourd her MaiesU w:tu their absolute devoMon. The nation has faith in her wisdom and energy. Let your Majesty resume with noble confidence the command of lue lcgluus, as you did at Magenta ami bulferino. If n.rti ha come. tLe hour of victor" is near. Soon a erateful country will decree to her chl'lren rue honors of trlnniph. boon Germany will be lret-d from the domination whlcii hui opprjsied hei, and peace will be lefctorel to Europe MirougU the g'oiy of our arms. Your Majetv. woo has so recently re ceived a proof of the national good will, may then once more devote yourself to t';ie reforms t;w roali sation of which Is oaly retarded. Time is only needed to conquer.'- The Emperor warmly thanked the Presi dent and members of the Senate. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Ntw u First Pag$. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA Til IS DAY. den Rises 4-44 Moon Rises 10-M Sum Skvs 1-aslHioH Watbb b-ii PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TllADB. Thomas G. Hood. 1 Cuius. J. Hoffman, V Committkb of THB Month. TnQMAS C. Hand, J MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN IsTEAMNlIlPS. FOR AMERICA. South Amerlca.Rio Janeiro.. New York Juue 2." Parana Londou New York Jul? Uerlln Southampton . Baltimore July i Malta Liverpool.... New York July c Calabria, ...... Liverpool.... New York v B..J.Uy 6 Itaiy Liverpool... New York July 6 Daclan Glasgow New York July 0 France Liverpool.... New York Julv 8 Wisconsin Liverpool.... New York July 7 C.of Wash'ton.Uverpool....New York July 1 Colorado Liverpool.... New York July 7 FOR EUROPE. Silesia New York... Hamburg Ju'y 19 Java New York... Liverpool July tfu Colorado. New York. ..Liverpool Juiy it') Abyitiiiua.... New York. ..Liverpool Inly vu PranWlort, New York... Bremen Juiy n CauiUrla New York... Glasgow. Ju'y 2H Krin New York... Liverpool. July X C. of Wash ton.New York... Liverpool Jmy ii Lafayete New York. ..Havre July 23 Weser. New York... Bremen July i-i C.of Antwerp. New York... Liverpool vU II. July id Wisconsin New York. ..Liverpool Jn.y Hi Hannover New York... Bremen July Parana New York... London July Si) France New York.. .Liverpool July bO ADglia New York... Glasgow Ju y ho Co 1 Uia.....NuW Yoik.... Lively Jul Ju.y i0 America New York. ..Bremen, July 3 J COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC Pioneer Philadelphia. Wilmington .....Tnly 19 Yazoo Phtladelphla-New Orleans.... July 0 Arizona. New York, ,.AtlnwaU..kj.. July SO Coltmblft New York... Havana July i J.W. Evennan.Fnilallphlft.Charl'Mou......July 22 Prometheus... .Philadelphia. Charleston..... July 89 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Oneenstown, except the Canadian line, which ciVl at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Ship Wyoming, Godfrey, Liverpool, Cope Bros. Steamship Fanita, Freeman, New lork, John K. Ohl. Steamship Roman, Baker, Boston, 11. Winsor Co. Dark J. S. Harris, Thomas, Antwerp, Souder & dnniB. Brig Erie, Sears, Ga:veeton, D. S. Stetson & Co. Brig Emily, Brown, St. Marys, Ga., Knight H. Sons, l'.rlg Ortoran, Sherman, Matanzas, Warren A Gregg. Brig J. & ii. Crowley, Crowley, Boston, di. Schr Emma 1. Finney, McO,ul)leu, Savannah, Clias. Hdslnm ft Co. Sclir Sarah Mills, Baker, Boston, Knight & Sons. ARRIVED "SATURDAY. Steamer C. Coinstock, Drake, t hours from New York, with intlse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer Sarah, Jones, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird ft Co. 8chr North Caroline, Morgan. 4 days from Wash ington, N. C, with noise, to C. Haslaru Ai Co. Sclr J. N. Bitting, Henry, 4 days from FocDinoke River, lUc., v. ith lumber to Coilins & Co. ARRIVED TFriTEKDAY. P.r. bark Mxgna Chrrta, ilnrtlgan, 70 days from Cadiz, with old lallroml Iron to Najlor & Co. vesael to 1- W stergnard k Co. Brig John 'ef h, Jr., ansclew, 6 days fm Sugua, v. ith sugar to S. v W. Welsh. Towed up by tug S. J. Christian. Oil Morris Liaton s, passed two loaded blips, bound up. Br. brig Camilla, Tucker, 9 days from Sagua, with sugar to S. h W. Welsh. Cvrrtsrcmdfncc of Tlie Kvcninn Teletrapli. EASTON MjMAHON'S BULLETIN. New ork Office, July 10. lx barges leave in tow to-night, for Baltimore, light. Goodwill, with salt, for Trouton nud Philadelphia. Kptetpii.se, with marble, for Philadelphia aud l.allimoie. P. H Parks, with stoves, for Baltimore. Baitimohb Branch Oitick, July 10. The follow ing barges leave In tw to-night, eastward: 'j on', lllut k Dianioud, E. U. Timmons, W. J. Dun lap, NK h. Child", J. I . Kirkpatrick, aud W. J. Mc Nunirhlnn. nil with coal, fur New York. miLADKl.l'HIA 15KANUH Or riCK, duly if. me Am McCairrcy, with phosphate, for Baltimore, left on Saturday. L. S. C. Br. stenirfr Calabria, McMlckun, from Liverpool Mh, via (ueenslown bth, nt Boston 15th Inst., with 64fi patBfc'jcers. Jfr. Btcamer Aoypsinia, naiun, inuu i.ivurpum, Queenstown, and Boston, at New York lBth Inst. Br. steamer luditi, Munro, cleared at New York 16th inst. for Giusgow. Br. BK'Diuer Saludin, HUOdWicK, cleared at new York 10th lust, lcr London. N. G. su ainer Berlin, ummtscn, irora uremen via Southampton, at Baltimore ISth lust. bti'BHier City of Autwurp, from Liverpool, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamer ArieF, w i:ey, nence, at. noston io-m hi. Steamer Gulf (stream. McCreevv. cleared at New Yo.K !6tb Inst, lor -Galveston end Key West. Steamer Mississippi, llovey, cleared at New iors lcih Hint, for New Orleans. Steamer Colorado, Faruawortn, at san rrancisco 15i h Inst, from Panama. MKamer 111 ick Diamond, -Mercoitn, ciearea at, now York imh Inct. for Wilmington, Del. fciti amer Phtil... Leach, iron! New xnrK, at rass-a- 1'Outiell.hinet. . . Steaiiitr Ki Cid, Nkkerson, at w uining-on, v., 1Mb lust, frcm New York. Steumer Hercules, Uetchum, nenee, at oeorge- town, D. C, 4th inst., to load for Portland. Steamtr Wyoming, leai, ior ruuiuciiuii, hcmcu at Savannah 16th intt. Steamer De Soto, Morton, at Now Orleans iota li st, from New York. . Steamer Columbia, smalt, from New xomza, was off Moville 16th luRt. for Glasgow. Steamer AilemaulA, Barends, from New York 6th, at Plymouth 16th inst., and proceeded for Hamburg. Steamer luano, rnce, nuui new vn., u Queenstown lOih inst.. and proceeded for Liverpool. Sirauier George Washlogtou, Gaer, cleared at New York 13th it st. for New Orleans. Steamer Sherman, croweii, at ."ew iors mm iuhl. lor New Orleans. Mcamer City of Mexico, Timmermann, at Havana 14lh iiist. frum Vera Cruz, to sail 10th for New York. Bark Bsto North, Faulkner, ior Philadelphia, sailed from Sautander 1st inst. Bark Margaret, Benuixeu, ior rauaueipuiu, eu tertd cut at Liverpool 4th Inst. Bark Clura, ProuBt, from Antwerp for Philadel phia, alled from Flushing Roads 3uth nit. Bark Porest Fairle, Homer, for Philadelphia, sailed from Llvei pool 2u inst. Bark Wililuni M. Keld, Stlnson, for Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool 4',h Inst. N. G. bai K Oibe'B, Jjecter, ior ruuaucijmia, i;iccu at New York ItitH li eu . . . . Brig Delmont Locke, coenran, nence, ai, utvivu flth int,t. .. fc Brig Tohn McDonaio, Aaams, neue, mwintu below Halifax 11th lust, haviDgacaso oi ouious ft vi r on board, but eubsctiueutly went up to the city. Ital. brig Engeuie, Boniouie, uttuce, hi. ziuviuua lbt inst. ... . , . K..iim rtiarifn f nnnf r. MiCKeison. iroui urwitii for Philiidelphla, and Surf, Crosby, from wewceu ford for Trenton, paf sed Hell Gate lrtth inst. Schrs Charles K. hn.iin, iiausen, irom duwu mm Phiiadeirhiu. nnrt George, Hunt, from Rockland for 6v.. at liOifUeb' 110li A. AU. Ul'l 'U"., uu u du, aU o sailed all belore rep rted. Str Htien Mar, Rich, htnef., at Lanesyll.e 3d i....r i..o.. utfno fur Nhw York. hcnlB .1. r . carver, nnrwuuu, auu "''""" Avres, hence, at Sab rn lth Inst. Schs 11. M. Wright, i nher, hence, at New Haven 1 Jl ll Hut isi-tir l!'nrt nor Kl. JiO. OO. XNlCfcereuu, jiuiu iiaiic 1. r.i rr iiiiiu,iin,iB nRHsed Hell Gate 16th lost. schr A. Richards, Wiley, hence, at Gardiner 12th Schrs Mary Weaver, weaver, ami u. . nj,- SOU. for Hllllllle'inia, Saueu IIO.U Uiuiuni iu mil. Schr John fli. Brooisall, uougias, ior l uuauoniuiu, sail, d from Ga, diner lath inst. .,.. Schrs I lora, brottn, anu ueorgu 11. uuui, oumu, tirMiQ at 1 VfiTI 'till inpL. . ' i . ,1 C t ... Un at T trnn rciir liiary 0. rimer, lanitu"! u ujuu U'hinst. .u. T - Schrs Wary price, rergunnn, auu otepueu wc, Springer, ei.ce, at Lynn wtn inst. Kr.hr ntrt7A. i!unu tov rbilaUtslphla. Ballea nom VswL-loviri Cat It ir:t: Schr M. Diaper, fiioaae, nence, uutmuct, jic, 71 Schr Hannah. Biackman, Jones, for Philadelphia, to(i,.,i f, ,.iri v. oi .pn inst. Helir V. T lion. l'TUZluter. cn-mcu ni, i nwu .u 1.,, r l.ritinAhn nnfl 1'tiillldelDhia. Schr George Nevinger, Smith, for Philadelphia, cleared ut Boston 1 KU inst. fcchrs Kmily, orcoe; D. WasBon, Newell; and A.D. TiMriHn timm h. r.et. at Boston 14th Inst. K( hrni bnr!P9 11. rioller. Brown, from Boston for PhtieiiPti.rtiM. n.i i S. Watson, Alums, from Nan- 1.,, i ,.t f.,r ,w. ut Dr.. nu s' Hoi'. 13th inst. Schr JPawatlia. Now.ian, hence, at Newburyport Schr Mabel H. Irons, Irons, hence, at Providence 1.1 h InBt fcchr .lenses. Claik, Clark, hence, at Stonlngton 14Kehr Younff Teaser. Slocum, fror? Fall River for I lillBdrliih'i, at Newp jrt ldtli lost. S k i r.rtr. haacn. at Kail River 12th Inst. Ki hr Voam. Ilo'nies. from Hartford for Phiiadel- ,l,m or Vi.ii niW If til lllHt. Bc'hv Veto, Manjlng, for Philadelphia, was loading at Charles'f n I4tn jUsi; Si tu Ebh. Montiromery, and M. Steelnan, Steel- rr au, hence, at Boston irtn Inst. NOTICE T1VMA RIN ERS. Stkaits of Gihraltak -oi"ra Coast of Spain. Cliaiwe lit the Color of Tnrifa Light Cauiz, June 9, IniO. By order of the Aduinaitv court of Spain the lioht of Taritla. on and fioin the 10th of June, 1870, will I e chanced from the present lixed white to a fixed red light. CVIUiikison ioitnokh, OOKDAQE, ETO. WEAVER & CO., UUl'li MANUFACTUIlKHi AND No. ! North WATKR Street and No. 2fl North WHARVES, Phlladoln"la. POPB AT LOrVfljf BOSTON AND NKW YORK PRICES. 1 CORUAGE. Manilla, filial and Tarred Cordage At lowest New York Prices and FreiabU BOWIN U. F1T1.FU Ac CO Factory, TENTH St. tnd OERMANTOWN Avenna. Ufa, - :?r.a ex ui i Avmus. A.WAI.E I SHIPPINQ. LORlLLARD'S 8TKAM8IIIP LINK FOB Y NEW O II K a . tt TTjn vwnv TfTtfiniV THURSDAY, AND 8ATUKDAV, ar now roelTin freight m ft era la per 100 uaU, 9 ceaca perfect, ar t-'i real per cullaa, ahlr pilnn. INSURANCE H OF 1 I KK CENT. Extra rata on amall packages Iron, matala, eta No receipt or bill of ladtni ti freed for leaa than 60 oenti The Llna woo Id call attention of merchant aomrall to the fact that hereafter the realar ahlppera by tbii tin Will be charged only 10 cent per 100 lbs., or 4 eents pr foot, during the winter seasons, for further partionlara apply to JOHN 9. OHL. 884 PIRtt 19. NORTH WUARVE8 FOR TEXAS PORTS. THE STEAMSHIP YAZOO WILL SAIL FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Cn WEDNESDAY, July 20, at 8 A. M. Through bills of lading given In connection with Morgan's lines from New Orleans to Mobile, Galves ton, ludlitnoia, Lava oca, aud Brazos, at as low rates as by any oher route. ThrouKh bills of lading also given to all point on the Mihribeippl rivtr, between New Orienmt and Sr, louts, in connection with the St. Louis aud New Orleans I'ucket Company. For further information apply to WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 711ft No. 130 S. THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN All. HTR AMSHIP COMPANY'S RKlitl. I.aK ftK MI-MONTHLY LIME TO NEW OK. LKANS. la. The YAZOO will sail for New Orleans direct, en Wednesday, July . Tbe YA.UO will sail from New Orleans, via Havana on Kiiriay 'Inly 1. 'I HR CGH BILLS OF LADING at as low rates as by anv nt her route liven to Mobile. Malrenton. Iaciianila. I ' Tuccx.aud Hraros and to all points on the MinMissippi rire. between New (rleans and Kt. Lonia. Kod Hirer trniRbte reshippi-d at New Orleans wil hunt ohare of coinmissiens. WEF.KT V LINK TO SAVANNAH. OA. TLe WYOMING will aail from RAiinnnh on Sjitnr. day. July 2:1, at A. M. 'ibe IDNAWaNDA will sail for Sarannan on Satur day, July 2.1. '1 tin OljUM liil.l.o jh Iulueivon toall tbe prin cipal towns in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, MissismiH", Louiniaua, ArkHBran, and Tennussee in connoctiou witb tboCentml ltailroad of Meorgin, Atlantic and Gulf Kail road, and Florida steamers, at as low rates as by competing lines. SEMI MONTHLY LINK TO WILMINGTON. N. O. The PIONKFU will aail ior ",mineton on Tumui&v. iiuiy jp, ator.oi. neiuining.wiii leare vvumington oatur dav, July ftth. Oooneca witn Ine uape rear Kiver steamooat Horn riany, tue W ilmm tnn and weldon and Nortn larolinu Kailroadfi, and ibe Wilmington and Manchester Railroad to all inte ior points. rreignts tor uommnia, a. u., ana Augusta, ui., taken via V llmingtnn, at a low rates as by any otnor route. Insurance nftneted wbnn reuoeKted bv abiDuera. Bills of lading signed at Ojicon street wharf on or before day of aailing. r i iji.i a ji it. u n. ,i r.o, uentirai agenu 6 IS No. DO South THIRD Street. T HE REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI- SHIP LINK are ALOIS K authorized to issue through bills of lHding to interior points Sooth and West in connection Willi South Carolina Railroad Cumnatiy. AL,rutill 1, TILKlt, Vlce-Pretideut So. C. RIL Co. PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. iiiisline Is iow composed of the following Orst- class SteamH ips, saili.'ig from PIEIi 17, below Spruce street, on FRIDAY' of each week at 8 A. M. : ASHLAMU, s'iu ions, captain oroweii. J. W. KVKRMAN, 92 tous, Captain Hinckley PKOMETHKL'S, 600 tons, Captain Grav. JULY, 1870. Prometheus, Friday, July 1. J. W. KveriuatJ, Friday, July 9. Prorretheus, Fridav. July 15. J. W. Everiiian, Fnduy, July 22. Prouietaeiis, Friday, July 29. ITI,.nnl, l.lllo ,f 1u,1ln. t 1 '..1 n.nl.l a O O the interior of Georgia, and all points South and Southwest. Freights forwarded with promptness and despatch. Rates as low as oy any otner route. Insurance one-half per cent, t rl'ucted at the office In tirst-class companies. No freight received nor bins or lading slimed after 3 r. M. on nay oi sailing. SOUDKU Jt ADAMS, Agents, No. a D Cli Stret, Or WILLIAM. P. JLYDE & CO., A 12 8. WHARVES. WILLIAM. A. COURTF;v ' gent In Charles- tor. 24 ffffrV PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, 'll.Milt.ll IKK1UUT A IK LINK TO TUK SOUTH IWORKASKD FAOILITIKS AND REDUCED RATES Steamers leave erery W K DN KSI) A Y and SATURDAY at 12o'oiock noon, from FIRST WHAKK above MAR- K v.l tt rpet.. RKTIKMNO, leave RICHMOND MONDAYS and TnUKMiAiN, ana nvHiHjLJL 'IUKouavs and OA TDRDAY8. IoUillaof iaaing sittnea alter la o ciocm on sailina TUROUOll RATES toallpomUin North and Honib Oaroliua, via Swaboard Air Line Kiilroad, eonneotinii at West, via Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and Kiuiunond mni lS&nillM ltjilltind. FroiKbt UAMUUU Dtiiwuifc anu taken at UIWKH R A TKh THAW ABi.uiiiMV t.iin.. No charge for commission, diayage, or any expense of randier. htesmahips insuie at lowest rates. Freiuht rtotived daily. fctate Roou, -moUjtioo. for g-fflffi No. 128 WUARVHSund Pier 1 N. WUkHVUs. W. P. FOR I KR, Agent at Kicbinond and City Point. T. P. ORO WELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. o U FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEEV8- of Royal M.tU s,n-i,,. i re aunolnted to sail as follows: City ol Wasiilligion, natnruay, uuiy -ta, ao r. m. City of Antwerp (via Halifas), Tuesday, July 20, at 1 P. M. . . City of Fans, Katuruay, juiy au, at, i a. m. t'itv of Londou. Saturday, August 6, at 2 P. M. and -acb succeeding Saturday aud alternate Tues day, frcm pier No. 45 north river. I'avable In uold. Payable In currency. First Cttblu 175 Steerage 30 To London ou to linnon so To Par s i To Paris 33 To Halifax i'J To Halifax 15 Pufseiiizeru also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg. Rremeu. etc.. at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by nernons w ItihiUK to Bend for tneir friends. For further information apply at the company's ottlce. . JOHN G. DAI.K, Agent, o. is uroauway, rn. y. Orio0 1K)NNi:i.L & FAULK, Ageuts. 4 5 No. 402 CliKSN UT Street, Philadelphia. V O K NEW T O K K, J? via Delaware and Ran tan Canal. jJUaKXrKKhii hi h: An HO AT COMPANY 1 1 httuiu Propellers of tlie line will commence ns on the Htli instaot. leavina daily aa nsoal. Goods forwajded by all tbe lines tioin rat of New York Norm, fuwt, or n ei, tree or coaamiaaioo. FreiKbts received at low rates. e K CLYDE A C k. AaenU. No. 11 Soutb DKLaWARK Avenue. I1UVU 11 A N 1 1 iuHnt No. 11 WALL hueet. New York. 8 S FOK NEW YORK, VIA DELA- vrnrji and Rariian tanal. SWIFTSURbi T li AN S PO RTATION OOM- dks patch and swi'ktsurk lines, Leavinv di.il at. 19 M. and 5 P. M. The ste- m iivt,ellers of this company will oommenos Oiaiui, on ine Bin of Mrcn. 1 hrouKti in t nty-our bonre. Ooods lorwatded to any point tie. of oommlasions. , Fiembta taken on aooommodating term. Apily to ai BaIRD A OO.. Agents. .i ho. m Soutb UKUWARK A venae. TJFW RYPIIRSA Til hvJM a laiHndria. Georgetown, and Washinirton. il ii i (JhHimi.aHWa and uelawar. Danal. wiin coiiueciiiius ai eaiiuria iniui ,un wwu roots for 1 yuchliura, Hriatol, KnoxvUle, NaabvUle, UaJ- . -..A ,l.u te..,.l.nfMMt. 8iemers leave regularly .very Saturday at noon from the brat wbart above Market street frreigbt reoeivea ""iimiu p OLYDR A OO.. No. 14 North and South WHARVES. HYDR TVlJiit. Agent, at Georgetown; M. ELUB1DGK OU.t As .Mai Aieaanana. til DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE 8TK AM TOW BOAT OOM PANY. barges towed between Philadelphia. Baltimore. Ltavre Ue-Orace, Delaware OUy. and intermediate points. niLi.if m r. ui.iua ivgenta. On p tain JOHN LACGbLIN. Superintendent. Othue, No. 12 Soutb Whaxvee. Pbiladelpbia. 4 US afCeJ I'LHELLAS CHPAPE3T INTtii CITY. J DIXON'S. No 21 B. EIGUTU Street. ID 18 mtbj INSURANCE. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, issa. j - Office aotiUieast corner of THIRD and WALNUT Street. PUUaoelphla, MARIN K INiHJRANCBS On VeMela, Cargo and Freight to all parti of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ja gooda by river, canal, lake and land carriage all parts of the Union. FIRK INSURANCES Merchandise generally ; on Stores, Dwellings, Bouses, etc ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY November 1, 1869. 1500,000 United States Five Per Cent Loan, ten-forties taiaOOOtlO 100,000 United States Bix Per Cent, Loan (lawful money) lOT.TBO-OO B0,000 United states Six. Per Cent. Loan, 1981 sO.OOO-OC 00,000 Bute of Pennsylvania 8Lx Per Cent, Loan il3,9e0'O0 00,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per ent. Loan (exempt from- tax) OO.tao-oO 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 08,000 -00 0,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent, Bonds efiO-OO 16,000 Pennsylvania lUllroad 8e con f mortgage Six per Cent, Bonds... t3,eD0 16,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent, Bouds (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) O.OOO-OO 10,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent, Loan lB,0O0tW T.OOO state of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan s.aTO-OO 11,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 260 shares stock 14,000-00 ,000 North Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 100 shares stock 1,900 -Ot 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stock l.BOO-oc S6,900 Loans on Bond and Mort gage, first liens on city Properties Mo.sou-oo 11,231,400 Par. Market value, 11.266,870-0 Cost. n.ain.CMin. Real KBtate Bo.ooo-oo Bills Receivable for Insurances made. . . 83,70(We Balances due at Agencies: Premiums on Marine Policies. Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Com pany J.09T-9 Stock, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, 14706. Estimated value 1,740-90 Cash In Bank $lS,818,88 Cash In Drawer t72U 19,WW 11,852,100 -04 DIRECTORS. : Thomas C. Hand, John c. Davis. WlUiam d. Boulton, Kdward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade 'Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Junes, James B. MuParland, : Joshua P. Eyre, j Spencer Mclivalu, II. Frank Robinson, J. B. Seiaple. Plttsours. Edmund A. Sonder, Theophllue Paulding, jomes i ruquau, Henry Sloan, ttenry o. oaiiett, Jr., "ames C. Uaud, William C. Ludwlg, josepn u. seal, Hogn Cra In. John D. Taylor, George W. llernadoa A. B. Berger. Pittsburg. wuue.n u Houston, 'D. T. Moriran. Ptttjihnrfl luuiRAB v. tiANij, presidenk JOHN C. DAVIS. VlRA-PrnalrierU. HSNRY LYIUItN, Secretary. tl CX'D P U A I I A .... 4. c, . - . life Insurance for the People! HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF JMnSYiWANIA, OFFICE: No. 701 CHESNUr Street, PHILADBLPHIA, To place Life Insurance within reach of all, bas adopted a system of MONTHLY PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS Peculiarly adapted to the ability of ALL WORKING FOR SAuARlKS OH WAGSS. Special attention Is called to this Company's GRADUATING POUICf, An original feature, designed to protect shareholders In Building Associations, and all ottieis who have borrowed money or purchased property payable In Instalment extending over a series of years, by CANCELLING any balance of Indebtedness remain ing UNPAID In case of DEATH. THIS COUP ANY ISSUES All the ordinary forms of Life and Endowment Poli cies et low rates of Premium, on the Participating Plan, with bnt lew restrictions as to occupation, and NONE AS TO TRAVEL OR RUslUtfNL'tC. Pamphlets containing full Information may be ob tained at the Company's offlee. WILUAM M. SEYFERT, President, LATJRBNCE MYERS, R. W. DORPULHY, Vice-President. Secretary. B. E. DAVIS, Superintendent ofAgencles. 4 9 6m Active and responsible men wanted as Agents. 1829 CUAKTERiRPTUAL 1870 Franklin Fire Insurance Conpj on- I'miiiuniLruiA. Office, Kcs. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I , '7052,825.73 1 "67 CAPITAL $400,0001)0 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. 2,4iJ3,I31-6I INCOMB FOR 1S70, LOSSES PAID IN 18C9, blO,UOO. aLofeet paid i4.vus-2. since over $5,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal 1 ernja. The comnanT aiso issues policies upon tne nents of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mort- DIRECTORS. Alfred O. Baker, A urea ruier, Thomas Sparks, William b. Grant, Thomas S. Ellis, GuHtavus S. Benson. Samuel Oraut, George W. Ulctiarda, Isaac Lea. George Pales, ALFRED G. BAKER. President. GEO RUB PALES, Vlce-PreBldent JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. 12 19 THEODORE M. KH.GER, Assistant (Secretary. F RE ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED MARCH 87. 11! OFFICE. BO. M NORTH FIFTH STREET INSURE BUILD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, From Loss by Fir. (in the City of Philadelphia only). AHKTH, JANUARY 1, 1870, 8l,57,73i 'J3 TRUSTEES. WM. H. HAMILTON, JOHN CARKOW, GKOKOK I. YOUNG, JOS. R. LYNDALL, ...... n . ii , Tfl CHARLES P. BOWER, j B-orym liiwuirvuii KOB'li. 8UOEMAKRR, PETER ARUBRUbTEB, M. H. DICKINSON, in. V 1 r . w i SAMUEL BPARHAWK l n t. iv. i a. i . . . JOSEPH K. SUUKLL, rK I KK WiiiiaAMCKia, WM. 1L HAMILTON, Presideni, AMUEL BPARHAWK, VloPieaidans, ".Iftiu X. SUTLER Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS' HALL. FOURTH nd GEORGE Streets.- A GRAND COMI'LIM KM CARY CONCERT for the benefit of Mr. WILLIAM PaLLOWFLBLP! tbe blind Pianist and Vocalist, TUESDAY EVENING, July 94. . . On this occasion the following gentlemea have kindly volunteered to appears K L. Batchelor, Plsnlst: John Baker, Baritone; Jamos Fielding, Miniature Organ ; William Pulman, Violinist; W. Mark ward, the Renowned Comic; Charles Drew, Ballad'st; Thomas Lachall, champion Hone Player; Fd. Chew, Celebrated Clog Dancer : William Fallow neld. Blind Vocalist. Come and stretch forth a hand like a brother, Remember that life's but a span, Tls our duty to help one another, And do a good turn when we can. Admission Ticket, 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Concert commences at 8. T 12 12t pENNSYIVAMA POLYTECHNIC AND) . A ANATOMICAL MtTBF.IJM, No. 1205 OHK8NUT Street, three doors above Twelfth, the most complete collection of object,' illustrating Physiology, Patholoiry, Natural History, eto. HlnMrative Lectures even evening. Open 8 A. M. to 10 P.M. . AS am INSURANOh. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. JaltUalT 1, 1870. fnrorporntrd Charter Perpecaal. CAPITAL 8500.00C ANNET8 SJ.TSI.SSt Anv poM alnre rannlxatloo....g'4:i, 000,000 Hrcelpta of rrcniluma, lOO-... 8 1,91,S3743 Intereat from InveatinentB, 60. 114,tfU'74 S4,10,5.tl lsaea paid, lbOO 8 1,033,3P&4 Ntatrment of tbe Assets. First Morta(es on City Property C7M,4M United States GoTsrnment and other Loan Bonds l,I2a,M Railroad, Bank and Canal Stocks 16,7 J8 Uaah in Back and OfBoe U7,t0 Loans on Collateral Seoaritr 3,&68 Notes Receivable, mostlf Matin Premlonu. ,. 821.W4 accrued Interest , 90,367 Prorainms in ooorsa of transmissien. ' SS,i9S Unsettled Marine Premiums , IOu.900 Real Katats, Office of Oompanr Philadelphia.. 10,000 DIRECTORS. W'7Sa'3S1 Artbnr O. h ranols R. Oops, SamaelW.Ja act Kdward U. Trotter. John A. Bro b, Kdward 8. Clarke. Cbaxies Tailor, T. Charlton Henry. Ambrose VV bite. All red D. Jessnp. William W elah. Inis O. Madeira, B. Morris Wain, Charles W. Onabmaa, John Mason, Clement A. Oriaoon. Oeors L, Harrison, William Brookie. ARTHUR O. OOFFIH, Presidenk OUAkLRS PLATT.ViosrPresideni, Matthias Majos, Seeretary. O. U. Rektxs, Assistant SeoreUry. 1 1 CHARTER PERPETUAL. ASSISTS $200,000. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF QERM ANIO WN. OFFICE, No. 4829 MAIN STREET. Take riKks in Philadolpbia, MontfromerT, and Bnoks count tea, on tue most favorable terms, npon IXrelbnas. fiarns, Mtrclmudie, tormlure, iarmintj Implements, Hay, Cirain, fctraw, eto. etc. DIKKOTORS. Ppencer Roberts, Nicholas Rittonbouse, atnan L. Jones. James K. (janirstrotb, Charles Weiss. jotin Maiiman, Albert Ascmead, Josepn Handsbury, lllmm Asbmead. M Joseph Boucher, Abram MX, Clharlna MillinMn. .rloi vnaries it. oioaes. SPKNORR ROBERTS, President. CHARLES H STOB Ed, Seoretary and Treasurer. WM. U.LKHMAN, Assistant Seoretary. 62Ssmw3m ASBURY LIFE INSURANCE CO. NEW YORE. LEMUEL BANGS, President. GKOKGE ELLImTT, Vice-Pre8tand8ec'y. EMOK. McCLINTOCK, Actuary. PENNSYLVANIA. STATE AGENCY, JAMES M. LOXGACHF, Manager. II. O. WOOD, JK., M. 1)., Medical Examiner. Office, 302 WALBUT St., Philadelphia. REV. S. POWERS, Special Agent. JAMES V. LOMGACRtC, General Agent, 6 23 mwfiy No. 302 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia F AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 609 CHESNUT Street. IKCOHVOKaTED 1856. CHARTER FKRPETUaL. capital 1200,000. fire insurance exclusively. Insurance apaiust Loss or Damage by fire either by rerpetuai or Temporary i oncies. IIIKKCXOHH. Charles Richardson, invn., w rai c, John Kessler, Jr., Edward B. Orne, Charles Stokes. John W. Kverinan, Mordecai liu.by. Robert Pearce, William u. ttnawu, Wililaiu M. Ht'viert, John P. Smith, athan Hilleg, George A. West, ARDSON, President. "WILLIAM 11. HUAWN, Vice-President. Williams I. Blancuahd, Secretary. I 23 T HE PENNSYLVANIA FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1S!46 Charter Perpetual. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence No. square. This Company, favorably known to the comma nity for over forty years, continues to Insure against iois or damage by lire on Public or Private Bulld idrs, either permanently or for a limited time. Also i n Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise kt-nerally, on liberal terms. Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is invested In the luobt careful manner, wnlch ena bles them to offer to the insured an undoubted secu rity iu the case of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr , Isaac Uaaleliurbt, Thomas Robins, John Devereu.x, Thomas Smith. iienry Lewis, J GUlingliam Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Corn I v. Franklin A UAN1KL SMITH, Jr., President. Wm. G. Crowkll, Secretary. 3 30 -T1M1E ENTERPRISE IMSCKANCIS CO. OP X PHILADELPHIA. Office 8. w. cor. fourth ana w.ujw streets. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED. CASH Capital (paid np In full) 1200,000-00 CASH Assets, July 1. 1870 650,732-90 DIRECTORS. F. Ratcnford Starr, . J. Livingston Errlnger, Naibro Frauler, iJarnes L. Claghorn, John M. Atwood, vv m. u. nouiton, llenj. T. Tredick, Charles Wheeler, Thomas 11. Montgomer Jamts M. Aertsen. George II. Stuart, John H. Biown, v. KATCliPORD STARR. I'residenu THOMAs H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President. ALEX. W. WISTEH, Secretary. JACOB E. PETERSON, Assistant Secretary. TMPERIAXj INSUItANCB CO., LONDON. EHTABLIMIIED 180S. Paid-up Capital and Aooumnlated Fonda, g8,000,000 IN GOLD. PllEVOST & IIEERINO, Agents, as Ha Iln D. luuui bum, rniuHieipnia. OHA8. M. PREV08T OH AS. P. HBBRINQ CENTi'8 FURNI8HINO POOPS. pATBNT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. ah other articles Of GENTLEMEN'S DRES9 GOODS in full variety. WINCHESTER St CO., No. 708 CHESNUT Street. US
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