TI1E DA1LT EVENIKG TELEGRAPH a'H 1LADELFH lA , SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1870 rrawfl spxviiviAn.y. VUr Affair The alarm of Are lant evening about 10 o'clock mi canned by the Blight burning of Um premises No. 306 Gaskill street. -Thomas Wood, aged 8 years, residing at Fassviink road and Marriott lane, had a finger imt off vMtArrfav hi a hv ohonrvor. ' j j j rr William J. Wilson, aged 30 years, a resident of Ko. 1108 Christian street, was overoome by the beat yesterday afternoon and conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. William Flynn, a lad of 1J years, resid ing at No. 333 Blight street, was thrown from horse yesterday and was so badly in jured that it was necessary to remove him to the Pennsylvania Hospital. . Christopher Johnson, an aged man, fell in a fit on Germantown avenue, near the reservoir, yesterday afternoon, catting his head badly. A humane gentleman passing at the time in a carriage conveyed the sufferer to bia borne in Nicetown. yesterday afternoon, abont 4 o'clock, a sail boat laden with abont 2000 pounds of caught by a sudden blow of wind, and careen ing shipped enough water to saturate the sand and stak the craft. The man in charge of the boat, who is unknown, went down with the boat, and was drowned. .About twenty minutes after the disaster the boat came to the surface and was taken in charge by the occupants of a boat in the neighbor hood. Last evening a lady, while passing along Front street, below Walnut, was suddenly taken sick. A man came to her and advised her to take some nod a water, At the same time inviting her to a house at No. 21 1 South Front street. On leaving the house she dis covered that she had been robbed of a gold watch and chain. On lodging information of the robbery at the Central (Station, Officers Roberts and Miller visited the house and arrested two men and three women on suspi cion of having committed the robbery. They were locked up to await a hearing this morn ing. In accordance with the resolutions passed at the mass meeting of German citizens held on Wednesday evening last, the committee met yesterday afternoon, at the rooms of the German Society, and effected a permanent organization by the selection of Dr. E. Mor witz as chairman; Julius . Hein, Theodore Kell and Robert Fiiedlaender as secretaries, and M. Richards Muckle as treasurer. It was decided to name the organization "The German Patriotic Relief Association." Sub scription books for voluntary contributions from the citizens of Philadelphia without re- eard to nationality will be issued to responsi le individuals, who will receive any money they may desire to donate for the relief of the numerous widows and orphans which war must necessarily make. The next session of the organization will be held on Thursday afternoon next. Domestic Affairs. Gold closed yesterday at 120. The yacht race for the Queen's cup is to come off on August 8. John C. Baboock, of this city, was drowned at Oswego yesterday. So far the internal revenue receipts for July are over twenty millions. At last the strike in the anthracite coal region is at an end, a compromise having been effected. A meeting of the National Executive Committee of the Union League was held at Long Branch yesterday. President Grant has been invited to visit California by a number of prominent citizens of that State. Several applications have been made to the Comptroller of the Currency for authority to organize gold banks. Collector Murphy has been instructed by Secretary Boutwell not to allow vessels to evade the New York Quarantine regulations by means of Perth Amboy. Foreign Affairs. The drain on gold in England is sab aiding. The English Parliament is to adjourn on August 11. The London Athenmtm announces the death of Cora Mowatt and eulogises her talents and career. Runtorsajs the Catholics of Austria will embrace Protestantism nnless the infallibility dogma is considerably qualified. - The bark Meridian, from Philadelphia for Bremen, has arrived at Bremerhavea. She reports that she was overhauled by a French man-of-war, but suffered to proceed. TEE WAR. THIS MUHMNU'lj DESPATCHES. UtTJUSIAN TKOOPB ADVANCING A BATTLE EX PECTED ON FBENCH BOIL AMERICAN FEEUNQ 111 PARIS DISTRUST OP PRINCB NAPOLEON OXNEBAI) SHERIDAN NOT TO BE ALLOWED TO FOLLOW THE ARMY. Paris, July 29. The Journal Officiel this morning contains the following report from the Ministers of War and the interior to tne Emperor: "The government has authorized the organization of local national guards in frontier towns of the north and east, but the government thinks it necessary to renounce the idea of the organization of a general na tional guard. Meanwhile the government believes that companies of French sharp shooters, established more extensively than at present, will constitute a valuable reserve for the protection of national territory. The two ministers propose that the engagement of these companies of French sharpshooters shall be limited to the actual term of the war, and that volunteers admitted into these bodies shall be specially charged with the local de fense." The Emperor approves of these corps destined to replace the national local guard. At Metz, to-day, several newspaper corres- Eondents, most of them American and Eng sh, were arrested as spies. They were libe rated, however, but warned to keep away from the army in future. It is said that the return of General Le Brun from the frontier hastened the depar ture of the Emperor. Prince Napoleon la on the Empercr's staff. Large bodies of French troops are moving to the northeast from Metz. It is said Gene ral Trochu is to lead a corps into South Ger many. It is thought that the Prussians will decline battle until the French cross the Rhine. They are concentrating heavy masses fcf troops near Coblentz. The French army will pay in gold for everything tbey take in tke enemy's country. 1 he Prussian Government has suppressed a large number of journals. Pa bis. July 29 Evening. The following official reports from the army are published: The Prukbian troops are making onerous requisitions on the country they occupy Tbev take horses of the farmers, cut down trees and trample standing crops. Daring a thunder storm the headquarters of Division General Lorenooz was struck by lightning and three officers were in j urea. All pris oners so far taken have been sent to Orleans, , where accommodations have been provided. Met, July J9. Great excitement - prevail here. There is little doubt that the main body will strifee through Rhenish Bavaria, aud an advance of the Prussians on the left is ex pected, f- ' r ...,,.. ' London, July 29. Count Albert de Bern Btorff, Prussian ambassador to England, to day makes public a statement that Franoe, in 18UG, offered to lend Prussia 300,000 men to use against Austria, if Prussia would surren der to France the territory between the Rhine ' and Moselle. The rejection of this proposi tion on the part of Prussia awoke the Empe ror's sympathy with Austria. These offers, which Napoleon now finds it convenient to re pudiate, have been repeated Blnoe 18!tf. Paris, July 29. It is reported that General Sheridan is coming from America. He will be refused leave to accompany the army. The American feeling here has been misre- u-esented. No French journal dares to repub inh daily news telegrams describing the gene ral sympathy of Americans with Prnssians. It is reported that Prinoe Napoleon was obb'ged to accompany the Emperor as a pre caution against his possible disloyalty in case of defeat. An independent oommand has been denied him. General Lelxcnf positively refused to give him command of a division. London, July 29. All civilians in Berlin were obliged to decide last Saturday whether they would leave or remain until farther orders, which would not be for a fortnight at least. The whole country is occupied in war preparations and moving military trains. The Polish people are thoroughly Prussian. Only landed proprietors and priests are hos tile. . No outbreak is possible in Polish Prus sia without the concurrence of the Russian and Austrian Poles, therefore France can hope for no assistance there. Two thousand men are continuously strengthening Mayence. The fortification reclared incapable of resisting a sudden f ttack a fortnight ago can now stand a long fiege, and furnish a base of offensive opera tions. The report that the Prussian King would make Frankfort his headquarters is impro bable. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Nem partially contradicts the peace rumors he gave yesterday. All hopes are postponed until after a battle. London, July 29. A correspondent writes from Berlin that a volunteer naval service is organizing to protect the coast. Ghent is being armed, and the Belgian army is again in motion. London, July 29 Midnight. The French fleet has arrived at Copenhagen. The French cavalry 'passed the frontier at Kehl, but soon returned. , PERJURY AND FORGERY.' A Member of Conareee la a Delicate Situation. Washington, July 29. In 1869 the Hono rable R. R. Butler, of Tennessee, was attor ney for proouring a pension for a lady living at Horse Creek, N. C, near the Tennessee line. The case went through the olfice, and a check for the back pension, amounting to between four and five hundred dollars, was sent to the Pension Agent in Raleigh, N. C He in turn sent the check to R. R. Butler. The idence before the Pension Office shows that the check left Raleigh on the 27th of Oc tober, and was cashed at the banking house of Jay Cooke & Co., in this city, "on the 29th of October." The check bore the endorsement of the claimant, who lived at Horse Creek, and information given by the Post Office Department showed that the shortest time in which a letter could travel from Washington to Horse Creek and retain was seventeen days. This aroused the sus picions of the department, and the claimant was written to. She replied that she had not endorsed the check mentioned nor any other check, and the only money she had ever re ceived from Butler was represented by some goods from his store at very high prices. This settled the fact that the claimant's en dorsement was a forgery, and Butlor did not deny that he did the endorsing. All this in vestigation, of course, occupied six or eight months, and one special agent was sent from the Pension Office to investigate the case in the neighborhood. Butler was called on for an explanation of his conduct. After a long delay he asserted that he had a power of attorney from the claimant to authorize him to endorse. He produced a power of attorney bearing date about September, 1869, and an affidavit pur porting to have been made by the claimant after she wrote her letter to the office denying the endorsement, in which she takes back all she said about Butler. These two documents are written in different colored inks, but on" the two halves of the same sheet of paper, for the tear is a very peculiar one, and the irregularities of one torn edge fit exactly into the irregularities of the other torn edge. On the same sheet of paper, but dated about six months apart. This was too maoh for the Pension Office to stand, and a special agent of the Pension Office is now near Roderick R. Butler's home, and he will be arrested ani appear before tne urana jury to answer the charges of perjury and forgery. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For mddihonal Mariru Kei$ mtt trsf Pag, ALMANAC TOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. SUH RISKS 44 1 MOOH 8ET8 901 S M BITS 718iUl0H WATSH.. 8'18 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK. TB0MA8 G. HoOD, ) Cukib. J. Hoffman, Coinrmi or m Month. TbOMABO. Hand, J CLEARED YESTERDAY. Br. ship Henry Pelhaui, Yickery, Antwerp, work- man Co. Steamer Tonawanda, Barrett, Savannah, Phlladei- Dbia and boutheru Mail fcteamsbip Co. Bark Fannie, Carver, Cork or Falmouth, Warren & uregg. - Brtg Callao. Buckman, Boston, do, Schr M. a. Staples, Dinainore, St. Marys, Ga., Sou- der Auama. ARRIVED "YESTERDAY. Br. ship Speculator, McMuilen, 67 days from Ar drossan, with pig iron to S. W. Welsh vessel to Souder It Adams. bieaniBhlp Saxon, Sears, 44 hours from Boston, with uidse. to U. Wlnsor & Co. Passengers : Mrs. Goodall, Mr. T. L. Bewail, Mr. W. 8. Wills, Mr. G. W. Shaw. Mr. Benjamin Kendall, Mrs. J. li. Smith. Mr. Lewis Houstelen and wife, Mr. W. Fdrsen aud wife, and Mr. A. L. Lovltt. Above Brandywine yassed bark J. W. Bar&i, from Baltimore, bound up, and a briar, name unknown; below Bombay Hook, Dassed bark Tropic Bird, from Liverpool; above hnmbav Hook, a briar, name unknown. Steamer J. & Shriver, Webb, IS hours from Balti more, with nidse. and passeuzera to A. Groves, Jr. Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from New York, with nidse. to W. M. ttaird A Co. Steamer Monitor, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with uidse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Nor bark Ganymede, Niulsou, 55 days from Bristol, Eusr . with raUroad iron to Naylor At Co. vessel to L. VI estergaard k. Co. Brig Mattano, Jar vis, 15 days from Clenluegoa. wit h augar-aiid molasses to S. & W. WelaU vessel to Wan en A Gregg. liriB Harry Stewart. Weeks 9 days from East TTar bor, T. I., with salt to Altxander Kerr A Bro. vessel to Warren fc GreerK. Scar M. E. Femertck, Daisy, from St. Marys, Ga., with lumber to Souder A Adams. - Schr U. il. Read, Besson, 8 days from New Bed ford, with oil. Fchr Island Belle, Pierce, 5 davs from Vlnalbaven, WHO gr&iliie tu Aieuuu K uurgesH. Schr M. A. Pratt, Pratt, 4 4y frora Portland, Coon.; with stone to Lennox A Burgpsa. ' Fohr Kate, Co tire, l day from Sassafras River, With grain to Christian A Co. Schr Tycoon, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del., with grain to J, L. Bewiey A Co. Cvrrtttpontlrnre of The Tvmi-rut Telegraph. i EA8TON A M CM A BON'S BULLETIN. Kkw York Officb, July . Five barges leave In tow to-night, for Baltimore, light. Fannie, with wheat, for Wilmington. R. V. De Witt, with salt, for Philadelphia, i Baltimoks Bkakch orricR, July . The follow ing barges leave In tow to-night, eastward: - Fremont, Catharine O'Rourke, Sarah Hummel, and Goodwill, ail with coal, for New York. Catharine Terrenoe, with coal, for Philadelphia. Pbilapblphia Branch Ofpics, July 80. The F. T. Carpenter, with coal, for New York, leaves this P.M. L. S. C. By TtUgrapK) Lkwip., Del., July w Passed In yesterday, bark Tropic Bird. In harbor, brig Don Carlos, for Philadelphia, and fchr S. P. Hall, Chipman.from Mayagues for orders. The captain of the ilail report: 8 poke on the 85th, off Savannah, schr George II. Jones, of Fairbaven, Conn., with 7ft bbls. sperm oil; In harbor at Maya guez, ichr Daontlesa, to sail for Baltimore on the J&th, and brlgN. Stowers, for Boston on the 20th. Wind W. Thermometer, &s. MEMORANDA. Ship Coronet, from Liverpool for Philadelphia (so reported, perhaps the Coromandel, Chapman, which tailed 21 tn May), was spoken 1th Inst., lat 47, long. 47 18. Steamer Union, ffom Bremen, arrived at New York yesterday. StcarmrMoro Castle, Adams, from Havana, at New York yesterday. Steamer Constitution, Caverly, at Panama 17th lubt. iroro Pan Francisco. Steamer Monana, Parker, sailed from Panama ICtb limt. for Kan Franclnco. Br. steamer Venezuelan, Crowd!, at Asplnwall 7th lust, ror Mew oik. steamer Tvbec, Delauoy, at St. Domingo 20th Inst, fn m New York. Stiamer Cltv of Port-au-Prince. Jackson, from Poit-au-PrlDce 19tn, Gonalves 90th, and Cape Hay tlen Slst. at New York 8th mat 11 nasae-irers. Steamer Kelso, llildreth, from Mebde SOth, at New Yotk istb Inst. Steamer E. C. Blddle, McCue, for Philadelphia, Kfllltd iroin Norfolk ii7th lust. fctenmer J. W. Evernian, Hinckley, for Phlladel- rhlH. milled from Charleston vesterdar. Jtal. bark Marlanina Ualatola, Kameo, hence, at Nap'tsUth uiet. Brlga Trairie Rose, Griffin, and J. & n. Crowley, Crowlrv. bence. at Boston !8th inst. Schr Frank Jameson, hence, at Charleston yes- terrinv. Schr A. E. Stevens, for Philadelphia, sailed from rtinrlefctrn TrRterdav. fcchr J. f . Weldon, Crowell, sailed from Providence 26th met. for Philadelphia or yew xora. Echr Neille Belle, sum, ana M. A.ucuanan, can, hence, at Halem 86th Inst. Schr Anna E. Saitord, Fowell, for Philadelphia, inili 1 from l'awtuckct 27th Inst. bclir David O. Floyd, Clifford, for Philadelphia, nailed from NeWDort P. M. 20th Inst. S3hr Charles B. Kogers, PetttngUl, from Rockport ft r Philadelphia, at ew port A. m. inm msu Schr M. H. Sampson, Blake, hence, at Boston 27th inntnnf. fichr James Martin. Baker, for Philadelphia, cl'd at Boston 27th Inst. 1 1 i v i : n,.4ln. VAnvtA tm Tnl il an. A TlH.mas Borc"en and Joseph Hay, hence for Fall River: E. F. Meanv. Lewis, from Portland; J. H. tinlinoher. Bradlev. from New Haven: Hamburg, Westcutt, from Norwalk, all for Pnlladelphla; and Gust, Warwick, fm Providence for Trenton, passed Hell Gie28ih insn echr Sarah Wood, Hickman, hence, at Boston 28th Schrs Rebecca, Newton, from New Bedford ; Geo. B. Couover, Perry, from Providence; C. L. Vander vort, from do., all for Philadelphia; Reading RR. No. 47, Baldwin, from Klizabethport for New Haven, at New ior Hsu inst. Schr Sea Queen, Rosebrook, from Calais for Phi ladelphia, at Holmes' Hole 26th inst. MISCELLANY. Br. ship Berkley Castle, Janes, from Guanap for Hie United States, which nut Into Valparaiso lOtn n t. lcaRv. was about discharging for repairs on the 17th nit. Ship Galatea (of Boston), Crowell, from Iloilo May 12. at New York yesterday. March 17, when near Balabarh Straits, struck on a coral reef called Wright's Shoal ; was compelled to throw overboard a Dortion ol careo In order to save the vessel, aud lost anchor. bawHers. etc ; but the ship not making an? wattr croceaeu on tne voyage. Apruvu, lai. 14 65 S., loDg. 99 16 E.. encountered a severe hurri cane commencing at W. N. W. and veering from left to riDht to N. unci N. E.. and E. and s. J. and a. and S. S. W.. causing the ship to Increase the leak so as to keeD one Dump constantly going daring the gale. Steamer Dorian, at New York from Glasgow, briiuirht 26fi oasseueers. Steamer Australia, at New York from Glasgow, bronuht 367 casseneers. Steamer Vlnro, Bulkley, from New York 26th for SavaDnab, returned 28th Inst. On the 27th, 15 miles S. of Barnegat, broke ber shaft; returned for repairs. Bark Flgelas, from Mazatlan lor Hamburg, was spoken June 17, having been dismasted during a huirkane off Uonolula; had Jury masts set, and would make a port for repairs THE FINE ART8. HrW VIEWS IN THE PAKE Purvlance's Stereoscopic Views In the Park, 25 cents each, 12 50 per dozen. Few Obromo, portrait of Dickens, tte last Ukenett forithich he sat, mounted, 9x11 inches, 50 cents each. Mailed to any address. 1 ' NEW CHROMoa, after Birket Foster. NBr ENGRAVINGS. LOOKING-GLASSES still at reduced prices. JAMES 8 EARLE & SONS, Ko. 816 CHE SHUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ART EXHIBITION. C. 7. HASELTLNE'S GALLERIE3. No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. LOOKING-GLASSES, P1CTUBK FRAMES ENGRAVINGS, AUTOTYPES, SWISS PANORAMAS' CHEOMOS, PHOTOGRAPHS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, 11 lOrp ETC. ETC. OLOTH8, OA88IMERE8, ETC n L O T H HOUSE. r n ja. u II n r n J AA S- W w mm mm Wo. 11 Worth SECOItI Street, Sign of the Golden Lamb, Aie w receiving a large and splendid assortment of new styles of FANCY CASSIMERE3 And standard makes of DOES BUNS, CLOTHS and COATINGS, 3 88mws AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FURNITURE. ETO. rtlCHMONP 9l CO. FmST-OLtASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS So, 46 BOUTII SECOND BT11KET, AST 81DS, ABOVH OHESNUT, 4 a PH1I DKLPHIA Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory JOHN T. BAILEY, N. E. Cor. WATEK and MAEEET Sti ROPE AND TWINK, BAGS and BAOOINO, for t'kmr, bait, Buper-f-hoaufeate of Lime, Raae Dust, Eta. Laiae and amall OU Mf b AU8 ovualaaUy on nand. t AJao. WOOL SAOES. OORDAOE, ETC . 1 : in 1 'ii WEAVER & CO., nOl'E MA.HUFAVTVttERI ' ' ,'l ship cn AtrYi.i:n8, - ' So. 99 North WATER Street and , No. 28 North WHARVES, PMladelpbla. ROPE AT LOWEST BOSTON AND NEW YORK PRICES. 41 CORDAGE. Manilla, Slial and Tarred Cordage At Lowwt Km York PrioM ud Freight, . EDWIN H. FITL.RR Ac CO Factory, TEBTH 81. and GKBJfAHTOWS Avonao. ' 8 tor a, Fo. 23 WATKR 8k and 22 N DELAWARE AVODDO, SHIPPING. LORTXXAIID'S STEAMSHIP LINK FOB Y NEW O It li SAILING EVERY TUFSDA.Y, THURSDAY. ' AND BATUHDAY. ar dow Motiving freight t A cent per 100 pound, 3 eeBio per foot, or I -'A rout per calten, optioo. INBURANCE X OF 1 FEB CENT. Extra ratoa on small packaM Iron, maUla, oto. No rooeipt or bill of lading rifrned for leu tbao 60 cent. Tbo Lint would call attention of marohanU senorally to the (aot that bareaftar tho regular shipper by this Una will be oharged only 10 oente per 100 Ibe., or 4 eenta per foot, daring tb winter seasons. For further partlonUra apply to juun r. uui, 888 PIEK 19. NORTH WHARVES. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH (CRN .MAIL STEAMSHIP (lOMPANVD Ulf.nil. UH bUMl-MONTULT LINK TO NEW OR LKA6. U The YAZOO will Mil for New Orlatne dirent. an Tbnrtdny A nRuat 18, at 8 A. M. I he YA7UU will aall from New Orleans, via Havana on Wtdnesdsr, Auunt 8 IHRt 'UUrl HlLHuKL4DINOat aa low rates aa by any other route ien to Mobile, UaWenton, lodianola, f vacoa.and Hrasoe and to all points on the Mimisaippi rirak between New Orleans and 8t. Louia. Red Rier lreirht reshippad at New Orleans wit hoot obaro of oemmiaaiena. WEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. OA. S.Tho WVOMINO will tail for Bavannali on Satnr- oay, A ngnst 6, at A. M. TDtiuflAWANUA wui sail from Bavannan on Bator- day, Auanal 6, ibWJUOll uiiAa vtr LauiivueiTentoall them eipal towns in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, MiMiaaippi, Louisiana. Arkaaaaa. and Tennessee in connection with the Central Railroad of Ueorfria, Atlantioand Oolf Rail road, and Florida steamers, at aa low rates u by competing unea. SEMI MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINGTON. N. O. The P1UN EKR will aail for Wilminsion on Welnesda. Aueuet 8. at A. M. Retaining, will leave Wilmington To sday, August 9. Uonnects witn tno uape rear Kiver oteamooat Uom. pan j, the wnmiru ton ana weiaon ana norm Carolina Bailroada, and the Wilmington and Manoheater Railroad to all inte'ior points. freicula lor LlumDia, d. u., ana AOfruina, ua., laien via Vtilminaton. at aalow ravea aa oy any otner route. Tnanrancii nffnetMl when reaueeted b shionera. Rilla of lading signed at Queen street whari on or before day ' Saibjlg. t t . . r T T . uva i . . - 6 IS No. 180 South THIRD Street. ' TI1E REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI LADKLPH1A AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINE are ALONE authorized to lasue throaga bills of ladlnp; to Interior points Sooth and West in connection witn sontn uaroiina itauroao company. ALI1UW 1m TILB.lt, ; Vloe-Pretldeat So. C. Kit. Co. PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON bl KAMoUlr LlINiS. 'iniBllne is dow composed or tne folio wins; first. class Steamanips, sailing; rrom fiKH 17, belw Spruce street, on FRIDAY of eacn week at 3 A. M.t'-- . n r-nn . n 11 i I ' u wud, Willi viuircii. J. W. E VERM AN, 60S toua. Captain Hincklev. PROMETHEUS, 600 ton. Captain Gray. JULY, 1870. Prometheus, Friday, July 1. J. W. Evernian, Friday, July 8. Prometheus, Frldav. July 16. J, W. Everman, Fnday, July 22. PrometbeDS, Friday, July V9. Throuirh bills of lading given to Colombia, S. C the Interior of Georgia, and all points South an ftnnthweaL Freights forwarded witn promptness ana despatch. Ratea as low as by any other route. Insurance one-half per cent., effected at the office in fl rut-class companies. No freient receiver nor oius oi laaing sitrnea alter 8 P. M. on oay oi aaiung. hu uun.it a, AUAAia. Airents. No. 8 DoCK Street, Or WILLIAM. P. CLYDE A CO., No. US. WHARVES. "WILLIAM A. OOURTENAY, Agent In Charles ton. S4 PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND. .AND NORFOuK 8 TEA M8HIP LINK. TlihuUtlH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH LOREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES Bteamara leave even WKDNK8DAY and SATURDAY at 13 o'clock noon, from FIRST WHARF ahore MAR- jvr.i fctreeu UkTI UMNfl. leave RICHMOND MONDAYS and THURbDAYB, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS and SA. TDRDAY8. , M w ... Wo HulA Of uomi aiguea utw u oiooa on 1-inng dHROUGH RATES toallpoinUin North and Booth Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, oonneoting at Portamontn, ana ie wnonourg, va., i enneaaee, ana tne Weet, via V iiv inia and Tenneaaeo Air Lino and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freixbt HANDLED BUTOftOS, and taken at LOWER RATES TbAN ANY OTHER LINK. Ho charge lor eonamiearou, uvhii w uimuae or 'hteamahipt inauie at lowest rate. Freiaht received dally. Roomaocommoforpaajjj. No. 12 8. WHARVFSand Pier 1 N. WHARVES. W. P. PORi ER. Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. OROWKLLA CO.. Agonto at Norfolk. tij TOR LIVERPOOL AND OUEES8. 2.1 OWN Ionian Line of Royal Mall KLcamerB are appoiuieu vj bu m iuuuh,, Clty of Antweip (via HalUax), Tuesday, July id, at 1 P.M. o.j ., a a T u City OI LUUUUU, DBUilUBJ, auftun. w, a X . .. Etrla (via UalUax), Tueaday, Auguat 9, at 1 P. M. City of Brooklyn, Saturday, Auguat 13, at 7 A. M. lttv of Brnsaela. Saturday, August 20, at 12 M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tues day, from pier No. 45 North river. Payable In gold. Payable in currency. First Cauln ffo Steerage 130 n'n IjOnuUU. ....... . m ufuMvu.. w To Par s 0 To Paris 88 To Halifax 0' To Halifax 15 TuttHntrera aiso forwarded to Havre, Hamburg. Bremen, etc, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by neraons wlahing to send for tneir friends. For further information apply at the company's OftlCe. XT.x IK XT V . J Or to 01)ONNELL & FAULK, Agents. 45 Na 408 CHESNUT Street. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware and Rati tan Canal. EXPREbM STEAMBOAT COMPANY. i uu bieam Propellers oi tne line win commence loading on the 8th instant, leaving dally aa usual. TilKOLGHlN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods rorwaroed by all the lines going out of New York, Nrtn, East, or west, tree oi ooinmisaion. Freights received at low rates. WILLIAM P. CLVDB A CO.. Agents, No. is 8. DELAWARE Avenue, tVi'0 Ainni'i AfVal No. 119 WALL Street, New York. A VAfTFU TTiVn A nanr 8 4 NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX AN drla, Oeoritetown, and Washington, D. C, via unesapeaka anu uoiawaro laual. with connections at Alexandria trcin tne n.08t direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Nashville. Dtlton. and the Southwest gteamera leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the first wharf above Market street. , Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO.. No. 14 North and South WHARVES. HYDE k. TYLER. Agents at Georgetown;. M. ELL RlDtiE A CO., AgeuU at Alexandria. 6 1 DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE STEAM TOWUOAT COMPANV. Rarees towed between pnuaduipiiia, littitiuiore, Ilavre-de-Urace, pelaware cuy, ana in Urniediaie points. - WlIXIAM P. CLYDE A Ca, Agents. r-art1n JOfI V I.AI'fiHLIV. Klin. Til, t tlMulit. Oillce, No. 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia. 115 OHrPPINO. FOR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE and Rarttan CanaL SWIFTS U RE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND SWIFTSTJRE LINE3, Leaving dally at IS M. and B P. M. Tne steam protilera of this com Dan t will com mence loading on the 8th of March. ; -j nrougn in twenty-roor noon. Good forwarded to any point freo of oommlsslons. Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRO fc CO., Agent", 4) No. 183 South DELAWARE Avenue. INSURANOtie DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated bv the Lenrtalaturo of PennayiTania, 1836. Office son th east corner of THIRD and WALNUT . street, rnuaoeinhia. MARINE INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of tbs wona. INLAND INSURANCES JO goods by rrver, canal, lake and land carriage au parta oi tne union. FIRE INSURANCES Merchandise . generally ; on Stores, Swellings, Houses, eta ASSETS OF THE" COMPANY November 1, 1869. 1300,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties 1316,000-00 100,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan (lawful money) 10T,TBODO 60,000 United States SU Per Cent. Loan, 1881 0,000'OC 00,000 State of Pennsylvania 8Lx Per Cent. Loan , llS.tCO'OO 00,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent Loan (exempt from tax) tOO.WC-OO 100,000 State of New Jersey Blx Per Cent. Loan 09,000-00 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage aix ret cent. Bonds A000 Pennsylvania Railroad Se 00-00 cond mortgage Six per Cent, Bonds..... t3,SB-00 18,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania RaUroad guarantee) tO.OOOOO u,uw mate oi 'j ennessee rive rer Cent, Loan 1,000 btate of Tennessee Six For Cent. Loan It, 600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, SCO shares stock ,000 North Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 100 shares stock 10,000 Philadelphia ' and ' Southern Mall Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stock 40,900 Loans on Bond and Mort 18,000-00 4,870-00 14,000-00 1,900-00 f.BOO-OO gage, Drat liens on City Properties Wo.tOO-OO 1,881,400 Par. Market value, l,ss.9T0-0 COSL ll.Blfi.6V!9-a7. Real Estate 9,ooo-oo Bills Receivable for Insurances made. 33,700-76 Balances due at Agencies : Premiums on Marine Policies, Aocrned Interest, and other debts dne the Ccua psny Stock, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, 14708. Estimated value Cash In Bank i8,818-68 Cash In Drawer 79-M 6, 097 IX! t,70-S0 19,S9114 11,868,100 -04 DIRECTORS. Thomas C, Hand, Bamuei B. stokes, W illiam a. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafonroade. Jacob RletreL JUUU XUT1B, Edmund A. Souder, Theophllus Paulding, James Traqualr, Henry Sloan, Henry C Dallett, Jr., 'ames C Hand, William a Lndwlg, Joseph H. SeaL Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadoa Wllln"i OL Houston. Jacob P. Jones, James B. MoFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllvain, If. Frank Robinson. J. B. be tuple, Pittaoarg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan. Pittsburg THOMAS C, HAND. President . JOHN C DAVIS, Vice-President HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. - t i , . HENRY BALL. Aaatotant Secretary. " li Life Insuiance for ths People! HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FCHftfeWIYVANIA, OFFICE: No. 701 CHESNUr Street, PHILADELPHIA, To place Life Insurance within reach of all, has adopted a si stem of MONTHLY PAYMENT OF PBEMIUM3 Peculiarly adapted to the ability of ALL WORKING FOR SALARIES OR WAGES. Special attention Is called to this Company's GRADUATING POLICY, An original feature, designed to protect shareholders In Building Associations, and all otheis who have borrowed money or purchased property payable In Instalments extending over a series of years, by CANCELLING any balance of Indebtedness remain ing UNPAID in case of DEATH. THIS COMPANY ISSUES All the ordinary forms of Life and Endowment Poli cies at low rates of Premium, on the Participating Plan, with but lew restrictions as to occupation, and NONE AS TO TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE. Pamphlets containing full information may be ob tained at the Company's office. WILLIAM M. SEYFERT, President LAURENCE MYER8, R. W. DORPHLBT, Vice-President. Secretary. B. E. DAVIS, Superintendent ofjAgencles. 14 9 m Active snd responsible men wanted as Agents. F BE ASSOCIATI INOORPORATED MARCH 17, 1830. . OFFICE. MO. M NORTH FltTH BTRBET IN8URE O N. BUILD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, From Loss by Eire (la tho City of Philadelphia only). A8SKT8, JANUARY 1, 1870, 81,97A,7'A"J3 TRUSTEES. WM. H, HAMILTON, CHARLES P. BO WEB. JOHN OARROW, GKORGE L YOUNG, JOB. R. LYNDALL, y ncHTis auv A-a a S7 w a . 'ROB'P. SUOKMAKKR, PETER AKMKKUoXER, SAMUEL WAJtkAWKj LEVI r. UOAia an. ii. uiuainaun, PHTER WJl-t-lAiiftow. ft. B.I.L WE. H. HAMILTON. Preaideni, AJIUEX EPABilAWK. Vloe-Prealdeot, W'lXIAM . BUTLEB, Seoratery. rTUE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY. Tnmrnorated I8a6 Charter PerpetuaL No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Bquare. Thia f nmnanv. favorably known to the comma. nltv for over forty years, continues to Insure against i..a r riftmaire ov fire on Public or Private Build- tnea ithr oermanenUy or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on lioerai veriue. rrhutr r-anitai. tocether with a large Surplus Fund. i invnuttl in the most careful manner, which ena bles tbem to otter to the Insured an undoubted secu rity in tbe case oi toes. Ttanlel Smith, Jr. Thomas 8mtth, Henry Lewis. Isaac Uezlehurst, Tbomas Robins, .liitiii Devereux. J GUlluirbain Fell. Daniel Haddock, Jr., Franklin A. Comly, DANIEL SMITH, Ja Wat. G. Cbowkh, Stxietary. President 3 30 AMUSEMENTS. PENNSYLVANIA POLYTKCT1NIC AND ANATOMICAL MUSFUM. No. 1 OHEftNUT fttrMt, three doore above Twelfth, the most omnplete epllection of ohjMte, illnatrating Phyaioloev, Pathnlo, Natural History, ete. IDuntraUve Lectures erery evramav' Open I A . M.tn K) P. M. !6 3m T INSURANOt. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. jAKUAaVI I. im. Charter PerpvtasU. Ineorpe raited 1)04. capitai.............. gaoo,ooc AH8ET8 Ieaeo pmM mime organlzAtlosi... .84,000,000 Reeelpta of Preaulame, 1869.. ..S 1,99 l.tm'43 Intereat froaa laveetnaente, tt. 114.69074 8-A,10tt,A34'19 81,039,S4)-r4 Ixeaee paild, 1MI9. eo a o SlvteineBt of the Aaaet. First Mortgagee on Oltg Property .- United State Oovemmont and other Loan Bonds. Railroad, Bank and Oaaal Stocks Oaah In Bank and Offloe Loeae on Collateral Beourttr Rotee Reoeivable, moatlr alaiine Premiaraa... Aoorued lotereet. m Praminnui in eonre of transmteaien UnsetUed Marin Preminma. M Real Bstoto, Office of Oompanr PhiUdelpbia,.. 1 i i. 7S6,iU I6.7US M1.69U sai,M B6,l! I0u,900 IV,ono DIREOTOKS. Francia K. Dona. Art.hnr O. Samuel W.ia ar John A. Bro. o. Obariee Taylor, Ambroee white, William WalrhT 8. Morrta Wain, John Mason, Uesra L. Harrison, Edward U. Trotter, Fward 8. Clarke, T. Charlton Uenrf, All red D. Jeesup, LooviaO. Madeira. Obariee W, Ouabmaa. Oleaeut A. Oriaoom, William Brookie. ARTHUR O. COFFIN, Praeident ' CHARLES PLATr. VioIreairtM.a. Mattbias Mabis, Seorotart. O. II. Rjrjrvxs. Aeaiatant Seoretarv. a a 1829, CIIARTER fERPJTUAL. 1Q7Q Franklin Fire Insurance Coinpaiii aTVtn TlirTT a TVT n r a OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I , '70, $2,825,73 1 67 CAPITAL .IOO'.ftoO-OO ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. 8,423, Till -0T INCOME FOR 1670, LOSSES PAID IN 1849. $144,908-42. since 1840 over S10,000. Lohset paid 5,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Polioles on Liberal Terms. The Company also Issues policies upon the Rents of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mort- Slf. . The "i UANriUiN'-nas no AJiaruxEU CLAII. DIRECTORS. Alfred O. Baker, Alfred Fltler, Tbomas sparks, William t. Graut, Thomas S. Eli la, taiuuei tyrant, George W. Richards, Isaac Lea, Georce Fales. Gustavus . .Benson. BAKER. President. GEORGE FALEM. Vice-President. JAMFS W. lUcALLlSTKri, Secretary. U 19 THEODORE M. REOER, Assistant Secretary. QUARTER PERPETUAL. ANSiVrS $200 000., MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF GERMANTOWN. OFFICE, No. 4829 MAIN STREET. Take rinks in Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Books eoonuea, on tbe moat tavorauie te-nia, opon UmaUiogt, baroa, Alftrobandiae, Dornitare, i arming Implemeiiut, Hay, Grain, It traw, eto. etc. DIRECTORS. Fpencer Roberta, Nicholas Rittenhooao, , John fctaliman. atoan L. Jonea. Albert Aacmead, Joaepo Handsburr, Jamoa It. Lana troth, Charlea Weiaa. ta liii.m Auuneaa, .i Joseph Boucher, A Dram ilex, (Jharlua Alillinan. iriei Obariee H. Stokea. 8PENOKR ROBERTS, President. CHARU.8 H. STOH E8, BeoreUry and Treaanrer. VVM. U.IE11MAN, AaaiaUnt Neoretary. 6 XA amr3m ? A M E INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 809 CHESNUT Street. DICORrORATEO 1866. CHARTER FSRPETCAL. CAPITAL 1200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance against Loss or Damage by Klre either by Perpetual or Temporary Policies. D1KECTOHS. Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce. wuiiam it. rtuawn, William M. Seyfeit, John F. Smith, John KeHsier, Jr., Edward B. Orue, Charles Stokes. John W. Everman, Nathan Hllles. George A. West L TT CO If I tictrti UUjUJ, CHARLES RICHARDSON. President. Moraecat rtuzoy. WILLIAM 11. RHAYVN, Vice-President. WlLLUMB I. Blanchakd, Secretary. T 83 THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. Office S. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT 8treets. KIKE lNSLRANUK it A CIA S)l V B1.Y. DVPPl'TIUl. AND 'l-KUM POI.UIIKM I RflTTTtTt CAHH Capital (paid up in full) 'O0,00ODO CASH Assets, July 1.1670 600,731 -.M) uiiutui vino. F. Ratchford Starr, i J. Livingston Erringer Naibro Frasler, James L. Clugborn, John M. Atwooa, . , wru. u. isouiion, . . . i m rr. I . i- coaries neeier, Thomas 11. Montgomer James M. Aertsen. . George Jl. Stuart, jonn li. wrown, F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. TDOMAs U. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President. ALEX. W. W1STEK. Secretary. JACOB E. PETERSON, Assistant Secretary. JMPERIAL, FIRE INSURANCE CO.a ETABL1I1KD 1808. Paid-np Capital and Aoonmnlated Fonda, 08,000,000 IN GOLD, PREVOST & nERRINO, Agente, 46 No. luf S. THIRD Street, Philadelphlav OH AS. M. PREVOST OH AS. P. HERRING w A 8 H I N G T ON, Dt C, JULY XI. IBiU. NOTICE PAVING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The Commission appointed by "An Act to Provide for the Paving of Pennsylvania Avenue," approved July 8, 1870, Is authorized to selest snd determine the best kind ot Pavement to be used In paving Penn sylvania avenue, and to have said thoroughfare paved therewith from the northwest gate of the Capitol to the crossing of Fifteenth street, west. Tbe Commission met and organized In accordance with the above law, and proceeded to the election of a President and Secretary. It was decided to invite all patentees, owners, or Inventors of any of the .... ,w naoAvnonta rtf whatAVAr matarla.1. mm. posed, whether of stone, wood, asphalt, concrete, or any other kind, to furnish accurate and detailed drawings or models, descriptions, specifications, in cluding the nature of the foundation to be laid, now packed, and, In fact, all information as to thlr con si ruction and durability. This information la desired to enable the Commission toleclde la tbe drat In stance upon the general nature of tbe material to be used In paving the avenue, and then to spaclfy the . pi ef en nee that may be agreed upon in regard to some particular method to le adopted. A reference te the law (public, Ne. l) will give the required Information as to how tbe payments ror said pave ment will be made. It is provided therein '-Tnat the cost of laying such pavement shall not exceed the sum of four dollars per square yard." The esti mated area of said pavement is In the neighborhood of sixty-live thousand (66,000) square yarn All communications in relation to pavem ints should be addressed to tbe Secretary, Gen. N. MICdLEK onice of Public Buildings, Grounds, and Works, U. 8. Capitol, WASH1NTON. D. C. - I 89 lot ALEXANDER O. CATTKLL A CO. PRODUCE OOMWIBHIOIf MKKOHAJrrS, No. W NORTH WHARVEd Ra 7 FORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPalA. AJLKXAmJU O. Oaxxku KUIAI CATTIU,