THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1870 news auraagAnv. Affair). Jht6f s A. Freeman, auctioneer, boj1 ye. rdfiy at soon, fit tbe Exchange, the follow H snare of tbe schooner Hat tie Fege. f 800 h interest of Jschooner Vrai 9,0 -8 interest in sohooner L. Q. C. Wis- bart 1000 i'wo-story brick dwelling, Ninth street, ftboTe Watkins street, lot 1J by 70 feet, subject to $21 per annum 1200 rbree-story brick dwelling, No. 2"04 Tine street, lot 10 by 81 feet, subject to $48 ground rent 1000 "our-story brick store and dwelling, No. 141 Lombard street, lot lo by 40 feet, subject to $13 ground rent l.V) Frame dwelling and lot, No. 3421 Mar ket street, Jot 2. by 100 feet .'3000 Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. ljudiow street, lot li$ by 100 feet 1G00 f)istillery and dwelling, York street, near Salmon 1000 While proceeding to the fire on South Pront street yesterday afternoon, the aile of tbe Western Steam Fire EDgine was broken in turning out of the railroad track on Ches- nt Btreet, above reconl. Arrangements are now being made for a Trtnd parade of tho American Protestant Vssociation in this city on the 8th of Septem ber next. Mr. .John Fnllorton, of No. 15, has i een sele.-ted ns Grand Marshal. Tbe peach crop, which is ripening very ;&st, will be a large ouo. On Tuesday thir teen car loads were sent to New York from Delaware and five to this city. Some of tho getter quality of perches are now coming in. Domestlo Affair. A Gold closed vostcrdav at l'X. Hen. J. E. Stephenson, of Ohio, de clines to bo a candidiite for re-election to CorgTe&s. Generals Sheridan and Forsyth sailed for I Subscriptions for wounded Prussian sol jVliers in New York amount to &;)0,000. I y Two hundred Mormons arrived at New I ,Vork yesterday, on their way to Utah. Four J hund red more are on the wav. A bill has been brought in against O'Neill, the FeDiac, by the Grand Jury at Wind sor, Vt. Hon. William II. Armstrong was yester day renominated in Lycoming county for Congress. Nine hundred recruits for the Prussian crmy have already been enrolled at the Ger man Consulate in New ork. About a hundred men, supposed to be members of the Big Horn expedition, are with the Crow Indians on Big Horn river. raul Schoeppe, the condemned murderer, rks the Governor for his liberty, that he mry go and fight "that impudent man, Louis Napoleon.1' During the late heated term over six Lutdred cases of sunstroke were reported in New York, and more than two hundred re n;ited fatally. Malone, the murderer of Colonel Buell, was captured Dear Leavenworth on Tuesday, lie was so wounded by his captors that he is Lot expected to survive. A motion was yesterday made before t'bief Justice Pearson at Raleigh N. C, to attach Governor llolden for contempt in not (surrendering his prisoners as ordered. TJ1B OCEAN YACIIT RACE. THE CAMBRIA THE WINNER. New York, July 27 4 P. M. Tho Cambria Las just arrived at Sandy Hook. The Dauntless is reported in sight off the Highlands. New York, July 27. The announcement of the Cambria's arrival created great ex citement in this city, the colors of the yacht lx-ing promptly displayed from the City Hall, p.nd her victory announced by the firing of cannon in City Hall Park. The Cambria pro ceeded up the bay, flying the stars and stripes r.t ber fore, and attended by numerous tugs, yachts, and craft of various descriptions, and t ame to anchor oil' Stapleton, Staten Island, tt half-past 4. Her progress up the harbor was greeted with a demonstration of welcome from all passing and accompanying vessels, which the Cambria acknowledged by her colors. The Cunarder Scotia and Cuba, of the same line, just entering port, fired salutes as they passed the Cambria. The Long Branch steamer Plymouth Hock, how ever, made no recognition of the winning yacht. A number of tug and yachts, gaily decorated, went down to the Cambria from tbe city, and hearty and cordial congratula tions were exchanged with the victors. The Cambria passed Sandy Hook at34. P. M., and the Dauntless at 453 P. M. The Railing master of the Cambria says that the yacht never sighted tho Dauntless after the night of the start. She reached Cape Race in igbteen days; had many fogs and saw many icebergs. The greatest run any one day was 20S miles. She passed Sandy Hook light-ship one hour and thirty minutes ahead of the Dauntless. The sailing master also xays the Cambria passed a pilot boat last night, and the Dauntless passed the same vebstl, which remained about stationary twelve hours afterwards. Lorillard, who was a passenger on the Dauntless, reports that she lost U-o men overboard, and spent two hours r.nd a half in vain efforts to pick them up. The Cambria proceeds to the Navy Yard to morrow to be overhanlod. It is understood F.he will go to the West Indies after the re gatta in this harbor. Tie log of the Cambria states that the yachis lost sight of each other at 8 P. M., July 4, when the Cambria made out the Daurtless two miles on the lee bow. Juy 5, at l'oO A. M., tbe Cambria tacked, her course N. W. by N, ; at noon, 5tJ miles S. W. ol Cape Clear. At 8 P. M. reefed main Bail, rery heavy sea running and ship be Lavirg Eobly. July 0, weather moderating, but tick, cloudy and rain. Distance run, 170 rales. July 7, weather improved; clear t.t 4 1. M. Distance run, 142 miles. Julr 8. Becalmed, at !J-30 A. M. Foretop ail buckstays gave way, causing foretopmast to go ver the side, carrying away the fore topsailand jib topsail; all hands employed in ckariig wreck and getting sail aboard. Jul 10. Storm apparently approaching, and faetopmast was housed; distance sailed, 47 uoifes. July 11. Heavy sea, slapping great man tries of water; at times main and lore- saila (buble reefed; mointopmast housed and even tang snug; yacht behaved nobly: dis tance 'sailed, 'i ' miles. July 12. Weather r.nehUged; distance sailed, 140 mum. July 13. Weather moderated; distance ;ailed,J41 miles. July 14. At noon, tacked hhip; at. .r0-.j2, long. 42'4t; sailed 174 miles. July ,. Weatner tnicK; sailed 211 miles July II. Sailed 92 miles. Jul)) 17. Weather extremely cold; passed heveralieebercs: distance sailed, ol miles. July 18. Sighted St. John light; at 4 A. M. tacked ihip; at OP. M., sighted Gape Race; hstancl sailed, 1M) miles. July 10. Thick fogs; distance sailed, 104 males; it b I . M. ioretopmast went over side, July ?0. Light and clear. Carpenter em ployed in scraping remains of two topmasts repdy to be prepared for another break. Dis tance sailed 144 miles. July 21. Sent second maintopsail aloft. Distance sailed, 10!) miles. July 22. Distance sailed, miles. July Distance sailed, 70 miles. July 24. Tacked Bhip. Distance sailed, lf8 miles. July 2. At 7 '30 P. M. pilot came on beard. Nantucket Lightship, 2.' miles N. W. by N. at lO'.'K). Distanoe nailed, 8." miles. July 20. Distance sailed, K2 miles. July 27. At 11 A. M. head, stiff breeze, which brought ns to Sandy Hook at .T.10 P. M. THT LOO OF THE DAUNTLESS shows: July 5. Ran 103 miles, fresh west erly wind, haze. !. !)0 miles, variable winds, heavy head swells, cloudy. 7. 140 miles, heavy gales; James W. Loop, Charles Scott, and Albert Demar, overboard while furling flying jib; bove to two hours; got out boat; reluctantly compelled to give them up. 9. 210 miles, fresh gales and rough sea, which moderated to moderate breezes; smooth sea. 10. 122 miles: night squally, heavy head sea; pplit fore slay sail; broke jib-boom; hove to for an hour. 11. l.V miles. 12. 81 miles. 13. 130 miles. 14. J .V. miles. 1". 148 miles. Ifi. l.0 miles. 17. 70 miles. 18. fi.s miles; light winds. 19. 145 miles; squally. 20. 225 miles: pleasant weather. 21. 110 miles. 22. 191 miles. 23. 52 miles; foggy. 2t. 120 miles; variable weather. 25. 93 miles; foggy; at 3 P. M. sounded in 40 fathoms. 2. 95 miles. 27. 18 miles, passing Sandy Hook light-Bbip at 4 -4 7 P. M. Tbe Athletic Bent the Ited Stacking. Cincinnati, July 27. The base ball game between tbe Red Stockings and the Athletics of Philadelphia, this afternoon, resulted in a victory for the Athletics. The following is the score: 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Red Stockings O 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 7 Athletics 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 1 211 MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine A'eat let First Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bcn Rises 4 f i Moon Sets SDN Bbtb I -.o High Water 1-47 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADK Tno.iAS O. Hood, ) CHRIS. J. HOI FM AN, V COMMITTEE OF Tng MONTH, Tbomas C.Hand, J MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN BTEAMKIlIPg. FOR AMERICA. Parana London New York July 6 Doiian Glasgow New York- July 13 Australia Glasgow New York July l5 Etna Liverpool... .New Yorkvia 11. July 16 Tarlla Liverpool New Y'ork v B..July 19 Sldon Liverpool.... New York July 19 Virginia. Havre New York July 19 Minnesota Liverpool.... New York luly 21) England Liverpool.... New York July 20 St'lonlan Glasgow New York Jnly o C'y ol London..Ltverpool New York July FOR EUROPE. Calabria New York... Liverpool July 23 Parana New York... London July 80 France New York... Liverpool July 30 Anglla New York... Glasgow Juiy 30 Col Paris New York. ..Liverpool July 30 Manhattan New Y'ork... Liverpool. Aug. 3 Vine de Paris.. New York... Havre Aug. 6 C. of London. . .New York. . .Liverpool Aug. G Italy New York. . .Liverpool Aug. 0 Australia. New York... Glasgow Aug. 6 Etna New York. . .Liverpool Aug. 9 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC. Missouri New York ... Havana July 28 Prometheus.. ..Phlladelplila.Charleston..... July 29 WyomlDg ...... Philadelphia. Savannah ...... July 30 Cuba Baltimore. . .N.Orls.via K.W.Aug. 1 Pioneer Philadelphia. WUm'gton.N.C. Aug. 2 Monro Castle. . .New York. ..Havana Aug. 4 Rising Star. ..ew xork. ..aspiiiwau Aug. 0 Yazoo Philadelphia.New Orleans.. . . Aug. 18 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, wmcu cau at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. teamship Aries, Wiley, Boston, 11. Wlnsor & Co. St r Biistol, Wallace, New York, W. P. Clyde & Co. Bark Brunswick, Fitts, Cork, for orders, Workman A Co. N. G. brig Stadt Basil, Walrave, Konigsbarg, Peter Wright & Sons. Br. brig Souihern Cross, Brown, Barbalocs, L. West- ergaard A Co. Brig M. C. Mariner, Mariner, Beverly, J. C, 8cott 4 Sons. Schr Teazer, Salem, do. Schr Raven's Wing, Y'ork, Chelsea, do. Schr Webster Barnard, Smith, Jacksonville, Lennox i Burgees. Schr C. li. Moller, Brown, Saoo, Weld, Nagle & Co. Schr James L. Malloy, Russell, Boston, do. Schr T. B. French, Doughty, Wilmington, N. C, C. Haslam & Co. Schr E. J. Palmer, smoot, Baltimore, captain. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Taconv. Nichols, 24 hours from New York. with mdse. to W. M. Baird & Co. Steamer W. C. Pierrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird & Co. Br. bark Carleton, Durkee, 10 days fm Yarmouth, N. 8., in ballast to B. Crawley & Co.. Brig Kate Foster, i-isk, rroni caiais, witn lumber to J. W. Gasklll & Sons vessel to Warren & Gregg. Schr Harry lee, Barrett, 3 days from Wilmington, N. C, with lumber to Patterson & Llppincott vessel to C. Haslam & Co. Schr Archer fc Reeves. Ireland, 6 days from . Rich mond, with mdse. to C. Haslam U Co. Schr Aurora, Artis, 1 day from Fredeilca, DcL, with grain to Christian & Co. Correwnd'n of JTi Evenina Telegraph. EASTON A McMAHON'8 BULLETIN. New York Officb. July .27. Two banrea leave in tow to-night, for Baltimore, light. Balttmokk branch uffick. juiy si. xne follow ing barges leave In tow to-night, eastward : Charles Albemarle, J. W. Andrews, Joun Hawkins, and lUary X, with coal, for New Y'ork. PuiLADKLrniA Branch Offick, July 23. The Bella Daniels, with wheat, for New York, left yes terday. , - 1 L.S. C. By Telegraph.) Lewbs, Del., July 27 A. M steamer America re ports at the Brown this A. M., ship Dictator,from Liverpool (perhaps the Speculator, from Ardrossan) ; bark Mary Mowe (?), from Liverpool ; schr Mary E. Fenwick (probably for Fernandina). Went to sea this A. M., ship Progress, bark Village Belle, and brig Southern Cross. In harbor, brfg Harry Stewart and st r America, Wind W., blowing fresh. Thermometer, 90. P. M Went to s:a to-day, brig M. L. B. Two schooners are beating In this P. M. Below, a ship and barkentine. In harbor, brig Harry Stewart, for Philadelphia. Wind N. Thermometer, 98. 4-45 P. M The ship below Is the Gold Hunter, fm Liverpool ; the barkentine la for Kaignn's Point. MEMORANDA. Steamer Cuba, from Liverpool, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamer W. P. Clyde, from New York, arrived at Wilmington, N. C, yesterday. Steamer Catharine Whiting, for New York, tailed from Charleston yesterday. Steamer City of Merida, Deaken, sailed from Ha vana 18th Inst, for Sisal and Vera Cruz. Steamer Han FrancUco, Wilson, cleared at New Y'ork yesterday lor Hamilton. Bermuda, Steamer De Soto, Norton, cleared at New Orleans 22(1 inat. for New York via Havana. N. G. steamer Cimbria, Hebich, from Hamburg 13th, via Havre loin mat., at .New lora yesieraay, with Ml r.aseneerg. Fr. steamer Ville de Paris, Surmount, from Havre l&th and Brest 16th, at New iork JOiu inst., with lw passenger. " 1 " rsteamer Mississippi, Quick, at New Orleans 2-lth inst. from New York. bteamer. Lnited States, Blanchard, sailed from New Orleans 24th Inst. for New York. Steamer hattlesuake, Winnett, hence, at Boston 2Mb Inttt.. 11 P. M. lng Vavalla Williams, Williams, bence, at Mobile 2-d 5ust. Brig Samnel Welsh, Dai rah, cleared at Boston 25i h mat, for Richmond. Brig J. W. Drisko, ti askelt, henoe, at Boston 20th IDBianr. Britt Fsscx. Sleeper, hence, at Boston 26th inst. , Schrs I. Messervey, and 11. W. Godfrey, hence, at Cl'arl8toB yesterday. , - ? .- . . Schrs B. F. Reeves, from Salem for Phlladelohla': and Charles II. Rogers, from Rockport for do., at jli ines iioie ztiui mm.. Schr James AiderdUut, Wllletta, for Philadelphia, iwux i';vtvirj poii .kji ins;, Schrs Julia R. Pratt, Nlfkerson ; John S. Petwller, Rredj II. B. Mct'aiilpy, Vlckert; and Mary Louise, Simpson, henoe, at Boston satti lust. Schrs BMtndjwlne, Adams; Armenia, Coie; and E. H. Atwood, Brown, hen4 t Providence 8M.h 1nsu Bchri Mary D. Ireland, Ireland, for Philadelphia, and Giiot, Martin, for Trenton, sailed from Provi dence 8Mh Inst. " 8chr Charles 8. Rogers, Pettingll). at Rokport, Me., 21st lntt. from Boston, to load sum for Polia dclphlfl. Schr Kttle, WooUord, hence, at Richmond 6th innt. Schr Maggie P. Smith, Grane, from Philadelphia for Bopton, at Holmes' Hole 2Mh Inst, fcchr Clara Smith, Smith, hence, at Portsmouth S4th)D8t. Schr Helen Mar, Nlckerson, from Boston for Phi ladelphia, at New York nt.h lust. Schr Alary K. Vancleaf, Jones, at Wilmington, Del., StSth Inst, from Savannah. Schr J. Maxneld, May, hence, at Boston 25th Inst. Schr Lath Rich, Paddock, for Philadelphia, re tnrned to New Bedford 2fth Inst. Schr Anna Leland, Bennett, and Black Diamond, Ittorrlll, hence, at Rockport, Me., 12th Inst. MISCELLANY. Steamer Leopard, in going through the draw at the Chain Bridge, Newburyport, on Saturday, took a sudden shear, and striking against the pier with considerable force drove the anchor stick through the iron plating atout four feet above .the water, making unite a largo hole. Another sheet of iron will make it all good again. V. 8. schr Phares, in going Into Portland harltor recently, endeavored to make a short cut from Cape Flizabeth LightB. by running Inside the buoy near Broad Cove, in doing which she struck a rock and Injured her keel slightly. The American ship Krally Farnnm, of 1194 tons, Captain Lord, which completed her cargo at Tybee roads on Saturday, has on board one of the largest cargoes of lumber ever taken from (savannah. .She is destined for South America, and was freighted with f64,noo feet planks, beam fillings, and railroad sleepers. A letter from the owners of the American ship Santee states that that vepsM (as was supposed) was wrecked i;ear Kowey Head, West coast of Ireland, while bound from Callao to tjueenstown. on the 30th of lust December, and that all on board perished. NOTICE TOJIARINERS. Flvino Pan Lioiitsiiii'. Steamer Clopatra, lrom New York, which arrived at Savannah 82d inst.., re ports the Light Vessel on Frying Pan Shoals 1 which was reported as not on her station 14th), as being in her place at 6i o'clock afternoon of 21st. LUMBER. SPRUCE JOIST. SPRITE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1870 1 QTA SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 1 O-A 10 IV SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 10 ( V CHOICE PATTERN PINE. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDA R. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLOhlDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIhGlNIA FLOODING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. W ALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARD3. RAIL PLANK. 1870 1870 f A WALNUT BOARDS AND PLAN K.iOTA ALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 1 0 I V WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT ULANK. tO-A UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, 1870 VNDEUTAKF.KS' LUMBE1U RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE. 1870 SEASONED POrLAR. SEASONED CHERRY. 1870 ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, HICKORY. 1870 cigar box makers' cigar box makers' 1870 SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, VlU tile T nn A VI, '- . ' ' J I, , 1 OH A CAROLINA SCANTLING. i QlTA 10 i U CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. 10 I U NOK WA I sCANTLilNG. 1870 CEDAR SniNGLES. "I Q7A CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 4 U . MAULE, BROTHER & CO., io. 2800 SOUTH Street. 11! PANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. COMMON PLANK, ALL, THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON HOARDS. 1 and 2 SIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOAR BS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE FLOORINUS. IV and 44 SPRUCE JOIST, ALL SIZES. 1ITTXI T (rT TiIUT ATT C17VO PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY, Together with a general assortment of Building Lumber for sale low for cash. T. W. SMALTZ. 631 6m No. 1715 RIDGE Avenue, north of Poplar St, United States Builders' Mill, FIFTEENTH Street below Market ESLER & BROTHER, " PROPRIETORS. 4 89 3m Wood Mouldings, Brackets and General Taming Work, Hand-rail balusters and Newel Posts. A LARGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND, SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. rpHE PHILADELPHIA TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE CO.HPANY, OFFICE AND BTJBGlAR-FTtOOF VATTLT8 rj THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING. No. 421 CHESNUT STREET. O A P I T AL, fSOO.OOO. For SAFK-rECTINO of Oovernmwji Bonds and otfcei Skcchitiks, Family Plate, Jf.welbv, and other Valu ABU-B, asdar apecUl guarantM, at lb loweat ratea. Tho Company also offer (or Rent at ratea varying from (15 to 876 per annum, the renter alone holding the key, SMALL SAFES IN THE BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS affording absolute SectjbitT agiinat FWK, THSTT, Bu eLAJtx.and Aoouiuix. All fiduciary obligations, inch a Trcgtk, GrARDlA snips, KxECOTOHGUifB, to.a will be undertaken ai faithioUy discharged. Circulars, giring full detailifor warded on application DIRECTy lt- Tbomas Kobins, , Lewis K. ABhhnrat, J. Livingston Erringer, R. P. MoOnUagh, Kdwin M. Lewis, 3enjarain B. Oomegym, Anguiitas U eat on, Y. Katohionl Ktirr Daniel Haddock, - Edward Y. 'J'ownaand, uuun n. layutr. 11011. nuL a. rviMT. OtFIOERS. Arlnt-LEWIS R. AKHHURST. YfevIVfiiitnl J. LIVLNG8TON HRRINOFR. Secretary and TrearurerR. P. MoCULLAGU. Bulieitor RICHARD L. ASUHUEST. 3 1 mtb Bra BOOTS AND SHOES. BARTLETT, . FINE CUSTOM-MADE DOOT8 AND SHOES. Ma.de oa jcui Improved Lasts, IncariDg Com-'ort Beauty and DurabUitf. No. 33 SOLTTH SIXTH STREET, llSthstoDSl AE0VE CHESNDr, WATOHES. C. & A. PEQUIGN0T, , MANLTACTTKERS OP 1 W r m . f ..... . W-A.TCH CASES, ANDTJEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN No. 608 CHESNUT 8treet. CORDAGE, ETC. WEAVER & CO., ROPE FlAlUrACTUKIlIlN SHIP ClIAftILI.im, Ho. 29 Nonti WATER Btreet and No. 28 NortU WI1ARVES, Philadelphia. ROPE AT-IOWE8T BOSTON AND NEW YORK fRICES. 41. 'CORDACE. Manilla, Siial and Tarred Cordage A t Loweet New Tork Price and PreigbU. . EDWIN 11. FITLKK At CO Factory, irSTHBt. and GKRMANTOWJf Aveon. Etoia,9o. 23 WATER Bt and 22 N DELAWARE adc. SHIPPINC. LORJT.LARD'S STEAMSHIP LINE roB NEW Y O II It BAILING EVERY TUF.SPAY. THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, are tow receiving freight at 3 rente per 100 pounds, il rente per foot, or 1.A rent per gallon, sbla option. IKSURANCE OF 1 PKR CENT. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, etc. No receipt or bill of ladicg signed for lees than CO eenU, The Line would call attention of merchants generally to tbe fact that hereafter tbe regular shipper, by this lice will be charged only 10 cents per 1U0 lbs., or i oents per foot, tiering the winter seasons. Per fcrtter particulars apply to jons p. obi 8W PIER 19. WORTU WHARVES. RPta PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN fiel lhh MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S KEOU LaK bKMIMOMTHLY LINE XO HEW OR LI ANS, La. The YAZOO will sail for New Orleans direct, en Thursday A ugust 1H, at 8 A. M. ' The YAZOO will sail from New Orleans, Ti HaTana on h riday, A iihiit 6. TIIRHuOH BILLS OF LADING at as low rates as by any other route given to Mobile, Galvwton, IndianoU, lr vacca.and Krnzos and to all points on the AtiKsiraippi rivet between New Orleans and St. Louis. Red River freights reahipptd at New Orleans without charge of ueniinissiens. WFKKLY LINK TO 8ATANNAH, OA. The TON AWA ND1 will sail from Savannah on Satnr day, July 30, at A. Jl. Jne WYOMING will sail for Savannah on Satur day, July 30. THROUGH BILLS OF LA DING given to all theprin cipel towns in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, MiMuasippi, Louie iana, Arknns, and Tennessee in connection with the Central Railroad of Georgia, Atlantic and Gulf Rail road, and Florida steamers, at as low rates aj by competing lines. FF.MI-MONTHLY LINK TO WILMINGTON. N. O. The PIONEER will sail for W:lmington on Taevlav, August 2, at t! A.M. Retui ning, will leave Wilmington Sat urday, August 9. Connects with the Cape Fear River Steamboat Com. rany, the Wilminiton and Weldon and North Caroline Railroads, and the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad to nil inte'ior points. Freight, for Colombia, 8. O., and Angsta, Ga., taken via Wilmington, at us low rates as by any ot ber ronto. Insurance effected when requested by shippers. Bills of lading signed at Queen street wharf on or before day oi bailing. WILLIAM L. JAMFS, General Agent. C 15 No. MO South THIRD Street. THE REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON TOR PHI LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINE are ALONE authorized to issue through Inlieof ImliDg to inte'ior points South and West in cobiiectiou with South Carolina Railroad Company. ALFRED L. TYLER, Vice-President So. U. RR. Co. rZJrfts PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON ..ik.-jt.i Dili A .HSU li' i-liMt,. 'liiis line is now composed of the followincr f!rr- elnss Steamships, saifinp from PIE! 17, belw Spruce street, on FRIDAY of each week: at 3 A. M. : ASHLAND, 800 tons, Captain Crowell. j. W. EVERMAN, 602 tons, Captain Hinckley PROMETHEUS, 600 tons, Captain Grav. JULY, 1870. Prometheus, Friday, Ju'y 1. J. W. Everman, Friday, Ja!y 8. Prometheus, Friday, July 15. J. W. Everman, Friday, J aly 22. Prometheos, Friday, J uly 29. TfcrOTiSh bills of lading given to Columbia, S. O tho interior ol Georgia, and all points South and Southwest. Freights forwarded with promptness and despatch. Rates as low as by any other route. Insurance one-half per cent., effected at the office In llrst-claBS companies. No freight received nor bills of lading signed after 3 P. M. on day of Bailing. SOUDER A ADAMS, Agents, No. 3 DUCK Street, Or "WILLIAM. P. CLYDE -A CO., ffr,ia S. WHARVES. WILLIAM A. COURTBW- Vent in charies toc. 6 24 fffK PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, 1 1 'UTil fti NORFOiiK STEAMSHIP LINE. Ih HOUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTii AND WKKX INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES FOR 1H70. Btesmers leave every WKDN KSDAY and SATURDAY at 12o'olock noon, from tIRST WHARF above MAIL KF.T Street. RETURNING, leave RICHMOND MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. d NORFOLK TUESDAYS and 8A TCRDAYS. . No Rills vt Lading signed after U o'clock on sailing THROUGH RATES to all points in North and South Carolina, via Seaboard A:r lane Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth, and te Lyncbburg, Va., Tennessee, and the West, via Virginia and Tet-uetsee Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freight HAN DLED BUTOROE. and uken tt LOWER KATK8 TliAN ANY OTHER LINK. No charge for couunission, drayoge, or any eipense of raosfer. . , btetmsbips insure at lowest ratea. Freight received daily. ktfcte Room accommodations for passengers. fethie ttoomoi-w VV1LLIAM P. CLVDE A CO., No. 12S. WHARVHSand Pier 1 N. WHARVES. W. P. POR'I KR, Agent at Richmond and City Point. X. P. CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. i U 5L2i!kiiiTOWN. Inman Line of Royal Mail steamers are appointed to sail as ioiiowb: City of Antweip tvla HalUai), Tuesday, July 20, atClty of Paris, Saturday, July 30, at 7 A. M. City of Loudon, Saturday, August 6, at 2 P. M. Etna (via Halifax), Tuesday, August a, at 1 P. M. d1 each Bucceelin Saturday and alternate Tues uuv. from pier No. 4f Nortii river. ut.y, Jioi" v RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in gold. Payable in currency. rstt 'ahin IT5 Steeraire .' MO To London 80 To London 05 To Par's 90 To Paris 33 To Halifax., .SWl To Halifax 15 ) asseugers aiao forwarded to lid? re, Hauibarg, r,r men, eta, at red jced ratea Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by arsons wishing to send for tnelr friends. v For further" information apply at tne company's joilN Q. DALE, Agent, No. 15 Broadway, N. Y. ; J Or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, Agents. 4 5 No. 402 CliES.N uT btreet. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK, via uoiaware ana itaman tanai. EXPREhS STEAMBOAT COMPANY, "1 tiH hieam Propellers of the line will commence loading on tne bin iiiauiui, leaving uauy ai usuau '1 11 HOUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR UOUKS. Gooils lorwaroed by all the Hues going out of New YorK, Ncrtn, iiast, or wesi, iree 01 uoiiiiuiHaion. Frehts received at low rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No. 12 S. DELAWARE Avenue. JAMES HANDAeeut, No. 119 WALL Street, New YorS. 3 45 NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXIN dria. tfcurtfetown, and WastiinBton. D. C, vii ChesapcaKo and lK-uware Canal, witn conueciioiiB ai. A.iuuna iroiu in niost direct route for Lynchburg, P-ristoi, Knoxviile, Nashville, uaiton. ana tue s juttiwesi. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the lirst wuari tit.ove luarset street, i'reicht received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A OX. No. 14 North and Sjuin WHARVES. HYDI" & Tli.Lli, Agents jieorgeton;, M. Ell-'lUDnK i Co., Ajeuta ut AleXioOn.i. - 61 luvtiiuiliDia rtnlntu ' v - wiu.iAM r. clyuk AR-enta. Captain JOHN LAl'OHLIM, S.iperintinder.t. Cnite, Ko. Vi So-Jth Whaives, PLUa le piua. 4113 SHIPPING. fffflfaj 0NLY DIRECT. LINE TO FRANCE. I UK GKNPRAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIli BTF. A MKH IPS 11RTWRKN NKW YORK A" HAVRR. CALLING AT BRPHT. Tbe splendid new vessels on ths favorlta route forth Continent will sailf rem Fier No. to, North river, every Saturday. FRIOB OF PAS8AGR , W,1& OR B A YRK. FirstCabin 1li I Herond Cabin Wb . TO PARIS, (Including railway tickets, furnished on board), First Cabin $146 1 Neoond Cabin $6 1 bese steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free of charge. American travellers going to or retaining from tbe con tinent of Hurope, hy taking the steamers of this line avoid unnecessary risks from transit by Knglish railways and crossing the channel, bosidns eaving time, trouble, and eipense. GF.OR;R MACKKNZIK, Agent, Ne. 58 BRO A UWAY. New Vork. For passage in Philadelphia apply at Adams Rxpresa Company, to H. I.. LKA1', 1 A No. 330 OUK.SN U T Street. FOR NEW YORK. VIA DELAWARE VWJ? and Rarltan Canal. SWIPTSLRB TILrVNSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SW1FTSURE LINES, -Leaving daily at 13 M. and 5 P. M. The Bteam propellers of thin company will com niencc loading on the 9th of March. Through in twenty-four hours, (iooiia forwarded to any point freeof commlsMons. I'reighta taken on accommodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD fc CO.. Agents. 4? No. 13i South DELAWARE Avenue. INSURANOb, DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1S3& Office Bcntheaet corner of THIRD and WALNUT Street. Fniiruielphia. MARINE INSURANCES On Ye&seiB, Cargo and Freight to all parts of tbe worio. INLAND INSURANCES jd gocdi by river, canal, lake and land carriage an phtcb "i me union. FIRE INSURANCES Kerctandifie generally; on Stores, Dwelllsga, Uousea, etc. ASSETS OF TDK COMPANY November 1, 1SC. IJ'XJ.OC'O Tnlted States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties UiOOOtH! 100,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan lawful money) 107,750 -00 tt'.oou cm tea mates wx rer cenr. Loan. 18H1 100.000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per 60,000 -0C Cent. Loan 113,950-00 00,000 aty of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from tax) 800,925-00 luo.ooo Mate or new jersey aix rer Cent. Loan c.000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds C,C Pennsylvania Railroad Se cond mortgage Six per Cent, Bonds 16.000 Western Pennsylvania Rail 02,000 0 460-00 13,26t0 road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) M.000-00 ic.rjou ttate of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan T,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 11,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 2B0 shares stock e.OOO North Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 100 shares stock 10,060 Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stock Ufl.fcOO Loans on Bond and Mort 16,000 -00 4,370-00 14,000-00 1,990-00 1,600-00 gage, cm liens on city Properties I46.WQU0 11,831,400 Far. Market value, l,25e,270-0 COfit. 11.7,18.622-81. RealEstatfl M.ooo-C'O Biiis Receivable for Insurances made.. 123,700-75 '6,097-tt 1,740 -30 1,291-14 Laiances due at Agencies : Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued inieresc, ana omer aeDts aue tne com pany Stock, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, 14706. Estimated value Cash in Bank 1168,318-88 CaD Id Drawer t72-a r.52,100-04 nTWtfflTOSH The ma C Band, Samuel E. Stokea, John C. DavIh. WUliAtn (4. llnn'tnn Edmnnd A. Wonder, Thcophllus Paulding, James Tratjualr, Edward Darlington, 1 II. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade. Jacob Riegel, Jacob P. Jones, Jamea B. MiiFarland. juenry Hioan. Henry C Dallett, Jr., empa P flnn'l William C Lad wig, Joanna r. Eyre, joeepn u. ecai, Snencer Mcflvnln. Cll ucgn craig, II. Frank Hnhinson. John D. Tavlor. J. B. Semnle. Plttsuars. anroa W. i.rnadrin A. B. Berger, Pittsburg, 1. I1. Hnnnn Plttnhnro William C. Houston, iiiumao v, nAiNjj, rresiaenh 1 JOHN c. DAVIS, Vlce-Prealdeut. irimti . o i . w . ...... aa--" - w .av , UuviVMtl Je HENRY BALL Assistant Secretary. 1 1 Life Insurance for the People! HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF Pm.'VrVBYL.VAKIA, OFFICE: No. 701 CHESNUr Street, PHILADELPHIA. To place Life Insurance within reach of all, has adopted a sjbteui of MONTHLY PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS Peculiarly adapted to the ability of ALL WORKING FOR SALARIES OK WAGK8. Special attention la called to this Company's GRADUATING POLICY, An original feature, designed to protect shareholdera In Building Associations, and all others who have borrowed money or purchased property payable In instalments extending oyer a series of years, by CANCELLING any balance of Indebtedness remain ing UNPAID in case of DEATH. THIS COMPANY ISSUES . All tbe ordinary forms of Life and Endowment Poli cies at low rates of Premium, on the Participating Plan, with but few restrictions as to occupation, and NONK AS TO TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE. Pamphlets containing full information may be ob tained at the Company's oince. WILLIAM M. SEYFERT, President, LATJRENCB MYER8, R. W. DORPHL8Y, Vice-President. secretary. B. E. DAVIS, Superintendent of,Agenciea. 4 9 6m A ctive end responsible men wanted as Agents. T7 I R E ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED MARCH ST. 1820. OFFICE. KO. S4 NORTH FIFTH STREET INSURE! BUILD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND WFRCHANDI8E GENERALLY, frcro Less by Fire (in tbe Oitjr of Philadelpbi only), AHMr.TP, JAM AIIY 1, 1K7U, 81,3?3,7J J'4S TllLSTKES. WM H. HAMILTON, .CHARLES P. BOWER. OFOKGE I. YOUNG. bOU'P. SHOKMAKuk, A' H 1VNDALL. PETER A RMBRUbTER, kTnhon, LVf P. OOAT8. , M. H. DIOKTNbON, Eiiuiii fePARHAWK. IpKTER WILLiAjllSOII. B JOSEPH K, BOHifXL. : . .- .. WM.H HAMILTON. Preeidenk., : i-" ; ' AKUEX EPAEHAWK. Vice-President, "uxuu BDTLER AMUSEMENTS PENNSYLVANIA rOLYTKCIINIO AND A ANATOMIOAL MOTKl'M. No. Jjo CflFfiWUT Btreet, three doors above Twelfth, the most complete collection of objects, ilhistratin Phyeioloer, Pathology, Nataral History, etc Illustrative Lectures every evening. Open 8 A. M. to 1(1 P. M. m INSURANOb. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. Jarcabi U int. Charter Pritlaal. Uevrpernted 17tM. CAPITA I 810O,OOC ASKT8 91,. KAMI Lessre paid alnre oranlzttoa....8 A.,ouo,OOU Rerelpta f Preailnuia, 160....Sl,fr91,:lY43 Interest frem Iavestueots, 0. 11 4, 696-? 4 8A,lWt,3J4'l ...1,011,J-H4 La.ee paid, 1S(I9 Atftteineot of the Aseei. First Mortaes on Oitj Property United States tiovernment and otber Loss Bonds Railroad, Bauk and Canal Btooks V.V.V.V.V. Oesh in Bank end Office .'.' Loans on Collateral Security Notes Reoeivsblo, mostly Matins Prsmiama... Aeorned Interest Premiums io counts of transmissien Unsettled Marine Premiums Real Estate, Offloe of Company Philadelphia.. i.ia.Ms 16.708 4i.6ao 3,668 m,m l57 t,198 100,900 Xl.lXKI DIRKOTORH. ,W6W Arthor g Pranol. R. Core, 1 htn-.nelW.o at. Edward H. TctJer, fwil' T.r0i SJwa"1 B- Olarsr Charles raylor, r. OtaarlUm Uecri. Ambrose Uhiie. Alfred lffi7VZ? ? ii'"n Loois O. Madeiri; K.al'" WaJn' Charles W. CQebroan. John Uason, Clement A. Tcotn George L. Harrison, William Brochie. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLAIT. Vice-President. Matthias Maris, Seoretary. '-reoenfc U tt. kfevks. Assistant ISeoretarr. B a 1QOO CIUKTEK PER PET UA FERPETUAL. JQ Franklin Fire Insurance OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT Bt. Assets Jan. .,'702.825,73 .'67 CAPITA T ...,.... ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMiUMS.iJai j INCOME FOR 1670, LOSSES PAID IN 1C9. .UM. 1144,90842. Losses paitl since over. S5,SOO,000. rernctual and Tcmnorar Poiir.ip nn iu.i Terns. " ' " i"""'u' Tbe Company also issues policies npon the Itents of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mort gages. Xiie uamvlin "iia9no DISPUTED CLAIM. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Fltler, Thomas Spai ka, William b. Grant, Thomas S. Eina, GUHtllVllH S. Il.Tia.in Btumiei urani, George W. Richards, Isuao Lea. George Fales, ai vnrn o rikcu uu. i. ..... ------ - - - .....It, 1 I '.OJvUJLJL. tiEORGK FALLS, VTce-Presideut. .TAMES W. Me-ALLLSTEH, Secretary. 1 2 19 THEODORE M. HKGER, Asbistant Se-jretary. A M E INSURANCE COMPANY, :o. sua viiiiSAUT street, IKtOlirOHATED IStG. CUARTKB PiKPElCAL. CAPITAL 1200,000. IT RE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVFLY Insurance against Loss or Damage by rire cither bv lUlltl 1UKH. Charles Richardson. Robert Ppnrcp. 'William 11. Khawn, William M. Seyfert, John P. Smith, Nathan llilles. John liessler, Jr., Edward B. Orne, Charles Stokea. John W. Everman, George A. "West CHARLES RICHARDSON. Prsi,lVnf. WILLIAM II. RHAWN, Vice-PiesMent. Williams I. Blakciiakd, Secretary. 7 23 rpilE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated lsaa Chatter Perpetual. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Jndejiendence Sijuare. This Company, favorably known to the t'omniu nity lor over foity jeurs, continues to insure against loss or damage i.y lire on Public or Private Build ings, cither peiinaiieiitly or for a limited time. Also on Furuitore, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large f'trpltm Fund, ' Is invested in Hie ui(ii tanful manner, winch ena bles them to oiler to the insured an undoubted secu rity in the case of loss. OIKECT0K3. Daniel Smith, Jr., ) Thomas Smitn, Isaac Ilazlehurst, Henry Lew.n, Thomas Robins, j J Gillingham Fell, John Dcvereux, Daniel limldock, Jr., Franklin a. Cotuly. DAN1LL fcMITU, Jk., PreEldent, Wm. G. Ckowell, Secretary. 3 30 " ryilE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OP X I'll I LA DELPHI A. Office S. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUS1VKLY. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES X3SUED. CASH Capital (paid up in full t ZOO, 000 00 CASH AbSCts, July 1, IhIO S&0,t321O DUUiCTORS. F. Ratehford Starr, , J. Livingston Erringer, Naibro Fruzler. jJames L. Claghorn, John M. Atwood, , Wm. G. Boulton, BcnJ. T. Tredick, ' Charles Wheeler, ' 1 George II. Stuart, Thomas H. Montgoiner John 11. Brown, James M. Aertsen. F. HATCH FOKD STARR. President. THOMAS H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President. ' ALEX. W. WISTEH, Secretary. JACOB E. PETERSON, Assistant Secretary. pirEKIAL FIKK INSUKANCECO., LONDON. ESTAUIJxilliD 1S03. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Ponds, 8,000,000 IN GOLD. PKEVOST & HERRING, Agents, 4 No. U7 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. OHAS. M. PHHVOST OUAS. P. HKRKLNU Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory JOHN T. DAILCY, N. E. Ccr. WATER and MARKET Sti ROPE AND TWIHE, BAGS and BAGOINa.-for Floor, Bait, Buper-Pbosphate of Lime, Bone JJnst, Eto. Larue and small GUN N V BAGS oonstaaUy on hand, J Alao. WOUL HACKS. TBS PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB TBM BUM 09 RBVENU.B STAMPS, No. 804 CILESNCT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 & F1FTII STREET (Two doors below Chesnut Btreet), ESTABLISHED 19(1,' The aale of Revenne Stamps la etlll continued at the Old-Kstablished Agencies. , The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all tlmea a large supply, we are enabled to flU and forward (by Mall of Express) all orders immediately upon receipt, matf ter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notea, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post ODlce Ordera received la payment. 1 J Any information regarding the decislona of the Commissioner of Internal Revenne cheerfully and eratulteuuly furnished. Revenne Stamps printed npon Drafta, Checks, Re ceipts, etc The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper : On vaand upwards 1 per cent. 1 do ., a " , 'BOO " ...4 " ddreaa all otieo, etc, to V"' ' ' k STAMP AGENCY, - ' ' ' ? : No, 904 CHESNUT STRJET, rillLADELPDIA J