THE DAILY EVENING TKLKGK A PI I niFLADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1870, 3 nnwfl BUBXBXARY. VMt Affairs. -TL walls of the BUgar rerlnery, at Kaee hJai Crown Btreets, destroyed by .re on Tues day sight, which were considered in a dan- f'tiovn condition, hT all been taken down o the line of the second story. Late on Saturday night Lieutenant I"la hrty, with a force of twenty men, made a descent npon a disorderly dance-honse at No. 7?.T Bt. Mary street, kept by a Mrs. Ornisley. Jhirty-two inmates, male and female, black nsd white, were arrested. Catharine McCloskey, aged thirty-five years, was fonnd at three o'clock yesterday morning lying in Seventh street, near Hain bridge, with both of her feet badly crushed, supposed to have been caused by a railroad car. She was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Yesterday afternoon the religions cere monies attending the Jaying of the corner stone of the new Lutheran Chapel, on Thirty eighth street, near llaverford, took place in the presence of a largo concourse of persons, and were participated in by ltev. Dr. Hutter, Iter. Dr. Conrad, and the pastor of the church. On Saturday evening policeman No. 4i of the Eleventh district, was discharged by the Chief of Police for drunkenness, lie was on the platform of a 1'ifth street car, carry ing on an exciting argument with twociti.ens, when noticed by High Constable Carley. Tbe latter ordered him ofi' the vehicle, and then took his star from him. About this time Chief -Mulholland appeared and dis charged the intosi'-ated guardir.n of the pcacp. Olmstead Kollins, a colored boy, eighteen years old, was arrested on Saturday at Atlan tic City, and brought to Philadelphia to answer the charge of committing an outrage ous assault upon the person of a little colored girl named Harriet E. Buck, in Earolayjstreot, on the Q 1st of May Inst. The officers have been on the track of Kollins for some time past, and traced him to Cape May, which place, it is alleged, he was compelled to leave on account of his thievish propensities. He went from there to Atlantic City, whero ho he was found by the officer?. ; The funeral of Mathias W. Furey, one of the members of the Philadelphia (late MoyaniensiDg) Hose Company, who died from injuries received at the tiro at Messrs. Newhall, Borie .' f'o.s sugar house, last Tuesday eveniDg, took place yesterday after noon from his lute residence, No. ;:." South Seventh street. The streets in the neighbor hood were crowded with spocf ators, and the funeral was one of the largest which has occurred in Philadelphia for a longtime past. Mr. Frank Fritz, a member of the Philadel phia Hose Company, who was so seriously burned at the same lire, died at the Pennsyl vania Hospital on Saturday ovening, from rbe effects of his injuries. He was married, nnd resided in Ninth street, noar Ellsworth. Yesterday morning Policeman John Honey made an arrest at Twenty-fourth and Spring Garden Btreets. While taking the prisoner to the station several loungers who had been lonngiDg about the corner came up and htrnck the ollicer in the face and on the back of the head with a hard instrument. He drew bis billy, when he was struck with a blackjack or other weapon on the nose, filling his eyeB with blood and blinding him for the time. His billy was then taken from him, and he was beaten with it badly on tho head. His prisoner was rescued, and he is now con fined to his house, No. 1!'04 Itotchford street. Late in the day Officer Ci alien, of the same district, arrested James Monaghan on sus picion of being concerned in the affair. Monaghan was held by Alderman Tancoast in $1000 bail for a further hearing. A meeting of journeymen lasters was held on Saturday afternoon, at the public house on Vine street, above Fifth. The meeting was held for the purpose of confer ring together in reference to the propriety of forming a Journeymen Lasters' Union or Lodge, whose object should be the mutual protection of members of tho profession in their attempts to maintain a fair rate of wages for their labor, and to provide for men during strikes, or when out of employment owing to sickness or by accident. Tho sub ject of strikes was also considered, the ma jority appearing to think that they should never bo inaugurated when they can possibly be avoided, a fair understonding'.betwoen the employers and employes having been fre quently found productive of good results. It was resolved that the representatives present from different manufactories should lay the subject which the meeting had been called to consider before the journeymen iu their re spective manufactories, and that the result of their labors should be reported at the next meeting. It was also resolved that all the lasters of the city be notified of the time of holding the next meeting and invited to attend the tsame. The meeting then ad journed. DomentlR Affair. Gold closed on Saturday at 12O4. An amnesty has keen granted to the lied Kiver insurgents. Large orders for hay. for the French armv. have been received in St. Louis. The "th Maryland Itegiment returned to Baltimore, from Cape May, on Saturday. During August Mr. Boutwell will sell five millions of cold and buy six millions of bonds. Another terrible tragedy marks the Bolton-Dickens feud in Tennessee, Colonel Thomas Dickens having been shot and killed while riding on Big Creek. Threo negro children, held in bondage and slavery since the war, in Baton llouge parish. La., and treated with groat cruelty, were released on Tuesday last by a United States Commissioner. THIS MORNING'S Ui:PATCUE. HF.AVY SKIKMISHINO NEAR KAAItBRUCK TUE HE- f'RF.T TREATY, AS 1XPOSF.U BY PA1IIS AND BEHI.IV. Pakis, July JJO. The Journal OJicUl of to-day publishes Count Benedetti s explana tion of the secret treaty affair. It is well known that Bismarck made Prance an offer, both before and after the war with Austria. The substance of the offer was that France bhould take Belgium as a compensation for the aggrandizement of Prussia, but the Liu- poror in all oases declined the proposition. Tbe very moment the treaty of Prague was concluded, Bismarck again betrayed his desire to restore the equilibrium, and made several proposals looking t combinations affectiiig the integrity of states bordermg on France. During one of these conversations Bismarck dictated to Benedetti this secret treaty, tha project which has just been made public and which Bismarck has kept ever since. This accounts ior its being in the handwriting of Benedetti. Ienedelti gave notice of the contents of the proposed treaty to his Emperor's government at the time, but the proposition was promptly rejected. Be nedetti -adds that the King of Prussian as Xiot favorable to Bismarck's plans. Tut, July .'10. 1'igkting between the Trenoh and rrtssian forces har commenced in Baden. Pour Prussian army corps are on the Jtbino; the Prussian have rnored to the batiks of the titer, Many families at leaving Baden for Switzerland. A 'Gefniaii banker residing in Paris has been arrested. Three Prussian spies bave also been capi tnred here by the police. Prince Napoleon will soon leave here for the Baltic. . At the government arsenals in France, "0,000 Chassepots were turned out each week of July, and in August there will bo manu factured 47,000; in September, 5::, 000, and in October, 00,000 per week. Austria has given her sanction to the taking of Borne by Italy. , Bi:nuN, July 30, via London, July 31 12:10 A. M. This morning the French at tacked Saarbrncken in largely superior force, but were vigorously repulsed. It is officially stated that Lord Loftus, Bri tish Ambassador, has gone to rotsdnm, pro bably to escape tho discussions upon the neu trality preserved by England in such a very extraordinary fashion. Merlin, July .11. King William, on leaving for tho army, issued a manifesto in which he declares that he goes to fight for the honor of Germany, and calls rtpon the whole nation to rise as one man. The King also grants full amnesty for political offenses. Bi:m,iv, July HI. The report of the fight nt Saarbmck is confirmed. The King and Lis staff have gone to the front. Sa Afium'c'K, July r.O. Early this morning a large force of Bazaine's division nnd four pieces of artillery advanced to this position, Apparently with a view of dislodging tho Pinssians. They met a force of volunteer guards, who had taken position a mile and a balffrom Saarbruck. The Prussians attacked the enemy with vi'or, and atter a sharp fight the French were repulsed, losing tweuty men. The Prussians lost eight men For tuifiiUonal llartnt X(ie ete First Fcye. ALMANAC FOR FJJJLADELFniA THIS DAY. srH Hisks i-w, Moon Sfi io-ot MM KUT8 TLJiHiOH WATKK 4M9 r II I LADELTI1 IA HOARD OF TRADE Thomas . Hoop, ) ClIKIS. J.IJOHMAN, COM Mil i EH OF TIIK MONTH. Thomas C. Ham, j PIO K.'IKNTW K IM'KAN (rKA.UMIlll'fi. for a aucw OA. Tarifa M.lon Virginia.. . Minnesota Engibiid. . ....Liverpool New York, v IL.July Liverpool New York July ....Havre New York July Liverpool. .. .jxew xorK juiy .Liverpool New York July SMoiiian ,. Glasgow., New York Juiy .New Yorlc July .New York July .New York July Cy 01 Loudoii..L'vei'pool Columbia Glaf?ow. Rueslt. Liverpool i'OH EUROPE. Manhattan. Cuba Dorian w York. . .Liverpool. Aug. . New York . . . Liverpool .New York. . .Glasgow . New York . . .Liverpool Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Au. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Siberia.. YUlc de P.'iris. .New York.. . Havre . C. of London. . .New York. Italy New York. Aus'tralla. New Y'ork. Ltiia New York. Minnesota New Yon . oueen New York. Columbia New York. .Liverpool... ..Liverpool... .. Glasgow.. .. ..Liverpool... ..Liverpool... ..Liverpool Aug, ..Glasgow Aug, C. of Brooklyn. New York. . .Liverpool Aug, Uuho Mew 1 ors . . . 1 .tverpooi Aug. COASTWI.SK, domestic, ktu. Cuba Baltimore... N.Orls.vla K.W.Aug. 1 Pioneer Philadelphia. W Um'gton.N.C.Aug. 2 Morro Castle... New York. ..Havana Aug. 4 Rising Star. ..New York... A spin wall Aug. 5 Yazoo Philadelphla.New Orleans.. . . Aug. 1 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regu lar lines. The iteamers for or from Liverpool call at yneenstown, except the Canadlaa lino, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Faulta, Freeman, New York, John F. Ohl. Steamer ;. H. stout, Ford, Georgetown and Alex andria, W . p. Clyde A- Co. Steamer Jas. s. Green, Pace, Richmond and Nor folk. W. P. Clyde Co. Steamer salvor, Aherolt, CliarlestOD, Souder & uams. Strainer E. C. BWdle, MoCue, New York, W. P. Clyde A- Co. Steamer J. S. Sh river, Webb, Baltimore, A.Groves,Jr. Steamer 8. C. Walker, Sherln, New York, W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer A. C. Stlmers, Lenny, New York, w. P. 'ivde A, Co. sir vuiean, u;o.x, jyew loit, v. ji. jjujiu a. vo. Steamer Elizabeth, Holienbeek, New York, captaiu. .... J . . . -1 .t . ,..1. . 1 ' . r T : . . st Bark Linda, S:n:'.n, Bristol, jsng., u. s. Htetson fcco. Sehr Rapidan, Johnson. Richmond, David Cooper. Sehr Win. N. Gesner. Egbert, Washington. D. C. do. Sehr Read ingRH. No. 48, Outten, do. Sehr 11. G. K)y. j-icAUiater, iccumona, va , via iiavre-flo-Graee, uo. Tug Hudson, Nieholson, Baltimore, with a tow of juries, w. 1 . l;ivic vj. Tng Fairy ijueen, Wilson, Havre-13-Gra':e, with a low 01 uarges, w. 1: & A rrivkd"katurda Y. Steamer Leopard, 1 1 ughes, from Georgetown, D.C., in ballast to John S. Hihes. Stiamer New York, Jones, from Georgetown and Alexandria, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde fc. Co. Steamer ltattiesnake, wmueic, irom dubiuu. iu ballast to J. 8. HUles. steamer Bristol, w auaco, 24 nours rrom ?ew York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. steamer C. comstocK. uraKe, w nours irom oiew York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd Co. Steamer Aiavnower, rur.a, uuuis irom York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer narau, joues, imuiuuum jw um, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Markentine Veteran, cat tieart, s aay s irom ueBton, with wjdo empty bbls. to Workman A Co. Sehr . It. juurney, juuruej, jroui ya.utj, tum. Tng Thoa. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, wlta a tow of barges to W. P. cijae a co. run o. u. Huteh'.KS. uavis, rrom iiavre-ae-uraco, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer M. Massey, smith, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to V. M. Baird A Co. Steamer l(. willing, lamnn, 10 uoura iruiu uiuu more, with mdse. and pasaeBgers to A. Groves. Jr. Brig jNIary . Hio'ts, Hinds, 1 days from Sagua, with molagses to K. C. Knight A Co. Left bark Sam-bo Panza, brig Nigretia, and sehr Cora Etta, all for ruiiaueipma, to sau 4wi juiv, ung imju.iuhw, for a port north of Uatteras, loading ; Surf, for New lork, ao. . . . . Brla San carios. l'arser, o aays irom -uaumzas, with sugar to John Mason fc Co. Sear Altoono, l llgenuu, i uujb iruuu oaguti, wnu sugar and molasses 10 8. & W. Welsh. Sehr s. P. Hall. Cheney, u days from Mayaguez, P. 11., with sugar and molasses to jonn .uason co. BELOW, Ship Traniuebar, liar ward, fm Liverpool June l. LiuuniA.UranltA aTA from Nhw Ynrkf. arrlveil nf. Lewes at 6 0 clock on Saturchy morning. JUI m. UUUU Jiilr) tn3itrt noiu liifoi jiwi v n-' Bark Eolus, Berdlng, from Liverpool May 24. Corre)ivl.'ri' cf Tht Kveninn TtU jraph. JIASTON A MCMAllOr B UULJttllM. nkw York Offick. July 30. Five barges leava In tow to-nlght, tor Baltimore, light. It. C. Lake, witu scrap iron, ior wumuigvin. Fanny, with wheat, for Wilmington. Balvimohx Brakch officb. July 30. The follow- Ing barges leave a tow to-night, eastward : carne, 11. t'arks, a. u 1: oriBwom, a. ouuo, Sarah Hummeii, Kimhlne, and Velocipede, all with coal, for New York, L. S. C. MEMORANDA. Br. ship Stadacona, Caasidy. from Londonderry lMh Jnno for Philadelphia, was spoken 2'Jth ult., as miles K. e. K. of Barnegat. hr. steamer Kranw, orugan, ror 1'huadeiphia, era at New York 29Ui ult. Br. steamer City of Pans, aiireuouse, cleared at Nt-w York vth ult. for Liverpool. Br. steamer Daeian, Laird, from New York for Olafgow, was pasad iih ult., la. 4a U, long. C 21. Br. steamers Auglia, Cra'.g, and Dorian. Small, cl'd at New York 3dt,li ult, for Glasgow. Steamer Etna, from Liverpool, arrived at Boston vpfrtorduv. Steamer Parana, from London, arrive! at New York Yesterday. Steamer Regulator, for Bosion, and El Cld, for New York, cleared at winmogtoD. . .., '.iu Steamer Montana, from Pttnama, at Ban Fran elHeo uutti ult. 8teaiuer City of Antwerp. Leitcn, from New York for Liverpool, at Hal. tux 27th u:t., and pro'eded. Steamer WUesia, Tia-.-tt&ac, f."v?a ew York IK.h, at Leita uit. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Stonier Mary Snndford, for rhllaKpti!a, elearcl at Wilmington, N. c, anth nit. Steamer Norfolk, Piatt,, ror Philadelphia, sailed frun Richmond mh mt, Steamer New York, Jon", for Philadelphia, sailed from Georgetown, I). 0., 30tU ult. Steamer Aries, Wiley, hence, at Boston Mth nit. Steamer Zodiac, HIlcs, cleared at New Orleans SMh tilt, for New York. Steamer Yarann, Hpeneer, from Galveston via Key West, at New York 89th nit. Steamers Mariposa. Kemb! and Crescent nity, Norton, cl'd at New York iMth nit. for New Orleans. Stearnor Virginia, Konnedy, cleared at New York Both nit. for Key West and Oalvrston. Steamers Abyssinia and Colorado, irom New York, arrived at Oucenstown yesterday. Harsentlne Mary McKce, Nlrkerson, 8i days from rmiarielphla, at New Orleans iMth ult. N. . bark Peddler, Jansen, from Genoa 27th May ror Philadelphia, was spoken VTth ult., lat. 4) its, long. 9 30. N. O. bark Meridian, Lenz, hence for Bremen, at llreinerhavcn 20th ult. Bark Warren White. Ijimb, remained at Havana 2:ti nit., loading for Philadelphia. Brig ilaniircz, Barnard, 67 days from Leghorn for Philadelphia, was spoken Win ult. by a New York pilot boat. Brig John M. Burns, W'ynian, for Philadelphia, cleared at, Havana 21st ult. Brig Alice Lea, rpoited fm Holmes' Hole for Phi ladelphia, was spoken irith nil., lat. n9 W, Ions. 7:i 3. Sp. brig Nostra Seuora de la Carldad del Cobr, Llarea, remained at Havana 2M ult., loading for Philadelphia. Sehr 1. Babeork, Coleord, for Philadelphia, sailed from Hn.-viand 21 11 it. Hebr K. Borda, Dawes, for Philadelphia, sal.cd fin Gardiner 27th ult. Sclir Maggie McNeill, Cramer, henee, at Matanzas 19th ult. S hr William H. Hilles, B'irg ss, for Philadelphia, sailed from harleston 30tn ulU Nehr iioddy, for Philadelphia, cleared at St. John, N. B., aril n tilt. ' Hchrs Annie K. Cllil'ord, Powers, from rawtucket; Adelc Trut'ell, Hess, from Horton a Point: and J. W. Him1, sia le, from Bridgeport, all for Philadel phia, passed Hell Gate 3ih ulU Sehr Ida A. Jayne, Jayue, hence, at New Haven 27th tilt. Sehr A.TIrrell, Atwood, at Lanesville 17t.li nit, from Boston, to l"ad stone lor Philadelphia. Sehrs W. f. Bartlett, Bartlett; Mary A. Ty!r, Tyler; aid ). II. Atwood, Brown, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence vtn tilt. Sehr Ihi.e, WarwieU, from Trenton for Provi- denee, at Naw London 2Sth tilt. Sehr Saxon, llai.jh, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall Kiver 2stli ult. Sehr C. K. Paige, Doughty, for Philadelphia, was loading at Wilmington, N. G., 2sth ult. t-t hr WUd Pigeon, Phillips, hence, at Alexandria 2'Jth ult.. and sailed for Boston. Sehr Samuel L. Crocker, Thrasher, licnec, at New Bedford 2Sth ult. Sehrs A. L. Whitteniorc, nanmer, fm Now naven for Philadelphia, and Menard Law, Kidred, heuee for Providenee, passed Hell iate 29;h ult. Sehrs Sophia Wilson, Watts; J. Maxtleld, May; G. H. Han I, Hand, for Philadelphia; and R. G. WhU den, Fenuimore, for Atlantic City, cleared at Boston 29th ult, Sehrs D. A. Berry, Walton, from Providenee; O. VV. Middleton. Campbell, fiotn do. ; and Kllza Potter, Potter, from Noank, all for Philadelphia, at New York 29tli ult. S'dir A. K. Stevens, Montgomery, for Philadelphia, with 4h tons phosphate rock, went to sea from Charleston 2Sth ult. Sehr Charles 11. ltoger, PcttiugUl, from Itockport for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 27tU ult. Sehr Mary G. Collins, Collins, hence, at l'ail River 27ih ult. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. CRCUKITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLAHY, HOBBERY, FIPvE, OR ACCIDENT. Tbe Fidelity lniuran.ee, Trut, and Safe Deposit Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. isiHira New Marble Fire-proof Building, No. :H-331 CIIESNUT Street. Capital sabaoribed, 81)000,000; paid, 8330,000. COUPON BONDS, STOCKS. SKCURITtES, FAMILY PLATK, OOIN. DKKD8, and VALUA BLKS of every descriptirn reociied for tafe-keepirK. under euaractee, at very moderate rates. The Company also rent BAt ES INS1HK THKIR BUR-OLAK-f HoOt'VAUL'lS, at prices varying- irom $13 to $75 a year, according to eizo. Aa extra sie for Corpora tions and Bankers. Rooms and desks adjoiuiug vaults provided for Kale Renters. DKPOSITS OF MONKY REOKIVFD OS INTEKK8T, at three percent, payable by oheck, without notice, and at four per cent., payablo by obeck, on ten days' notice. TRAVKLLF.RS' LETTERS OIT avuilable in all iiart of Kurope. CREDIT furniahed INCOME C0U.ECTF.D and remitted for oceper cent. The Company et as KXECOTOUS, ADMIVISTRA 10HS,an l ;UAHOIAN8. and RKOMVK and HXE CU 1 K TRUSTS of every description, from tbe Courts, Uorporatioca, and Individuals N. B. RROWNtf, President. O. H. CLAK K, Yice l'residont. RORERT PAIl'ERSON, Secrntary and Treasurer. DIHl-OTOHS. A lei an a er iienrv. Clarence II. Clark, Stephen A. Oaldwoll, dobn Wei sii, Charles Macalester, tioorge F. fyler, llenrv U. (ibson I U. l.lbl tdward W. Ciara, I. t.iUiEgtuuu t ell. lleciy Pratt McKeau 5 l:;fmw5 rjHB PHILADELPHIA Tl'.UST KAl li lH.I'OiSll' AND INMCUANCII CO.UPANY, onriPE aud nmouai-rROOF VAtTTs iv THK PHIL A DELPHI A BANK BUILDING. No. 121 OUESNUT STREET. G A P I T A L, 500,000. FrRiiT-iTr.pTvef GovxnvMr.si Bond and other SKOurri:, Family Plate, Jewelbt. and other VaU Aiiixa, under kyecial guarantee, at tbe lowest rates. Tbe Company also offer for Rent at rates varyl from 15 to $75 per annum, tbe renter alone holding the key, SMALL SAFES IN TUB BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS affording absolute Secubot againat Fiaa, Taxm, Uub ULAjtl.ana AOCLDJLh I. All fldnoiary obliKationi, snob ai TBChTB, OtTARDIA be onderUtken aj niiB, Kicc'L-roBbuiPH, etc, niu faitnloiiy aiaooargea. Oircnlars, rltrint full details, forwarded on applicatloc DIRKOTORS. Triranaa Robins. )eBiniH r. uosneirys. Lewis K. Aabhorsf , J. ivinmton Krriuger, K. P. MoOulla(th, Kdwin M. Lewis, Jaa.es L,Clbc.n Aaaastns ileaton. '. Ratobiord Starr Daniel Haddock. Kdward Y. Townaend, John U. Taylor, A. Porter. OFFICERS. FrMit-TJtWI8 R ASH HURST. ViorPrtintS. UVINOSTON KRRINOER. Seeretntv an4 Trtntfxrer R. P. MeUULLAOtl. fiI;-(r-R10UARl L. A8HUUR8T. I mth 9m a II E PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR TBJt BALK OF REVENUE STAMPS, NO. 304 CUESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 105 8. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnat street), E8TAULISUED 1861. Tho BAle of Revenne Stamps la still continued at the Old-EHtabllshed Agencies. The stock oomprlaa every denomination printed by the Uovernmcut, and bavins at all times a large supply, we are enabled to till and forward (by Mall or KxpreBa) all orders Immediately upou receipt, a mat ter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Pott Oillce orders received In payment. Any information regarding the decisions of tho ComniisHloner of Internal Revenue cheerfully .and gmtultouhly furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Ro. oelpts, ew. m , , The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and stamped Paper : On 26 and upwards per cent, i) a 800 4 M Address all ordera, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. ai4 tHENNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDER G. OATTELL CO. PKOPUOB COMMISSION MKRUUAJITS. NO. MNOATU WUAHVKd Ha, p WORTH WATER BTMJfT, FUILALULPMIA. AXXHJT G. VkXTJiXtm MUIiM Ci.TTKJ CORDAGE, ETC. WEAVER & CO., AKD sini" ciiAiiii,i:ii&t No. M Konn WATER Street and Ko. 23 North WHARVES, PnlladelpDla. ROPK AT LOWEST BOSTON AND NEW YORK PRICES. 41 CORDAGE. Manilla, Biial and Tarred Cordage At Loweat Kew York Prices and Freight EDWIM II. FITI.ER As COrt Factory, TEBTB Bt. and GIRMANTOWH Avanae. Store, S3 WATER St and iJ N DELAWARE Avenoew SHIPPINC. LOR1LLAHD S BTKAMSniP LINE tor Y O It It BiUP:n wiriiv Ticniv THURSDAT, AND SATURDAY, are now receiving freight at 3 rrnte prr 100 petunda, 4 rrnt. prr foot, er rent per gnllo., ahl ' ttlon. INSURANCE OF 1 PER ORNT. Extra rates on small packagee Iron, metala, ete. No receipt or bill of lading signed for leas than 60 eenta, The Line would call attention of merchants generally to tbe fact that hereafter tbe regular shippers by this line will be charged only Id cent per 100 Iba, or 4 cents per foot, during the winter seasons. For further particulars apply to JOHN F. OHL, 13 PIER IP, NORTH WHARVES. PIIIMDELPIflA AMI SOUTH RRN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP1SV9 IlKfilT. UK bKJUMU.KlULY LINE TO NEW Ott LKAKS, l a. var Tbe YA.00 will Mil for New Orleans direct, on Tli it rid ay A ne'ist. K at H A. .M. ' The YAZOO will sail from New Orleans, via Havana on Wtdneiday, August 3 1 IIK(IU.11 U1I.1.S OF LADINO at as low rates as by any other route given to Moiiile, Ualveiton, Indianola, t" racca.and trams and to all points on the MKxiasippi rivet belwpon New Orleans and St. Louis. Red River freights reshipptd at New Orleans without charge of cenunissiwna. WFFKT.V LINK TO SAVANNAH, GA. KTbe WYOMINO will sail for Savannah on Satur dny, A'trn.t 6, at " A. AI. 1 tie TON A WANDA will sail from Savannan on Satur day, AllRUlt , TuhOUOll BILLS OF LADING given to all theprin cipal towns in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, uiMana, Arkaasas, and Tennessee in connection with tho Central Railroad of Ooorcia, Atlantic and Gulf Rail road, and Honda steamers, at as low rates ao by competing linos. SEMIMONTHLY LINE TO WILMINGTON, N. O. The PIONEER will sail for Wilmington on Welnesday, AuRtiit !t, at 4 A. M. Rctuining, will leave Wilmington Tuc-idny, August'.'. Ooonocts with the Cape Fear River Steamboat Oom.' riany, the Wilminjton and Weldon and North Carolina Kailroads, and the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad to ill interior points. I'rpichts for Colombia, S. O., aud Augusta, Ga., taken via W ilmiiiKton.at aa low rates aa by any other route. Insurance effected when requested by shippers. Bills of lading signed at Queen street wharf on or before day of sailing. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent. 6 1! No. 130 South THIRD Street. THE REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI LA DELPHI A AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP I INK are ALOJiE authorized to issue through bills Of lading to Interior points South and West in connection with South Carolina Railroad Company. ALFRED L. TYLER, Vice-PreUdent So. C. Rll. Co. PniLADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. T ma line is now composed of tho following first- class Steamships, salllnir from PIER 17, belw .spruce street, on FRIDAY of each week iat 8 A.M.: ASHLAND, 500 tons, Captain Crowell. J, w. EVERMAN, 082 tons, Captain Hinckley. SALVOR, 6K tons, Captain Aslicrpft. . , . AUGUST, 1S70. J. W. Everman, Friday, August 5. salvor. Friday, August 12. J. W. Everman, Friday, August 13. Salvor, Friday, August2. TliroapH bills oi lading given to Columbia, S. C, tho interior of 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., eiiccted at the offlce In llrst-class companies. No freight received nor bills of lading signed after 9 P. M. on day of sailing. SOUDER Jk ADAMS, Agenta, No. 3 DuCK Street, Or WILLIAM. P. CLYDE A CO., No. 12 S. WHARVES. , WILLIAM A. COURTENAY, Agent In Cnarles. ton. 624 : S-lrfU PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, 2aUfiUaB.KD NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINK, I'm HOUGH 1 HEIGHT AIR LINK TO TUB SOUTH IKkUkU FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES Steamers leave every W KDN KSDAYand SATURDAY at lii o'clock noon, from 1IRST WUARif above MAR- KRETl!RNlNO, leave RICHMOND MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and NOR10LK TUESDAYS and SA- 'lUllllAiH. .. ...... . . No Bill of Lading aigned after 13 o'clock on sailing dliROUGH RATES to all points In North and Sooth Carolina, via Seaboard Air line Railroad, connecting at Port smoutn, ana ie wnuuoarg, va., jenneseee.ana lot Went, via Virginia and Tenneuee Air Line and Richmond Ereight'u A NDLEDBUTOSOK. and taken at LOWER RATES THAN ANV OTHER LINK. No charge for conuniaeion, drayage, or any expense of "teamehips insure at lowest rates. Vreiaht received daily. . ki Room accommodations for paesenrere. btate Koomccou""WllJ.IAM P. CLYDE A CO.. No. 13 8. WHARVES and Pier I N. WHARVES. W. P. POlt'l KK. Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. OROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 613 V FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEERS iTOWN Inman Line of Royal Mall w.uu,..r urn nnnolnted to sail as follows: City of Antwerp (via Halifax), Tuesday, July 20, City of London, Saturday, August 6, at 2 P. M. Ktua ivia Halifax), Tuesday, August , at 1 P. M. ity of Brooklyn, Saturday, August 13, at 7 A. M. City of Urusn:l8, Saturday, August ), at 12 M. and i ai h 8U:cee.Jlng Saturday and alternate Tues iiuv from pier No. is North river. iuy, iroiu piv HATES OF PASSAGE. l'nvAhin in void. Pavawie in currency. rirt Cabin 1-6 Steerage 30 To London so. To London S5 Tn iar.s 00 To Paris 83 Ki Halifax SO' To Halifax 15 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, t, Kin.. .t reduced rates. Tickets can bo bought here at moderate rates by wiuiiinu to send for tueir friends. For further Information apply at the company 01 j'oilN O. DALE, Agent, No. 15 Broadway, N. Y. ; OrtoO'DO.NNEl.li & FAULK, Agents, 45 No. 402 CHESNUT Ktreet. Philadelphia, FOR NKW YORK, via Delaware ami itaniau canai. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. 'i ue steura Propellers of the lUie will commence ioadin on the 6th Instant, leaving dally as usual. Til KOI 'OH IN TW KNTY.I OUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of New York, North, East, or w est, iree oi couiuiissiou. Freights re:elved at low rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No. 12 S. DELAWARE Avenue. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 119 WALL Street, New York. 8 45 NKW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXAN i lE5r.P's driii. Geora-etown. aud Washington, Ti i-i " C, via Chesapeuke and Delaware luuai, wnu connections at Alexandria from the moHt direct route for Lynchbnrx, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Uashvllle, Dalton, aud tho 8outhwesL . bteaniers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the flrst wharf above Market street. I re iK lit received daily. W ILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South W HARVES. HYDE fc. TYLER, Agents at -Georgetown; M. 1'LDRIDUK A CO., Agents at Alexandria. 0 1 , i DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE I STEA 81 TOW BO AT OOM P AN Y iHnrirca towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, llavre-do-Grace, Delaware City, and In termediate points. ' v WILLIAM P. CLYDE Sc. CO., Agents. , Captain JOHN LAI 'UU LIN, 8uperliitud.)uC OClce, No. li Bonth Wharves, PUiiu de'.pliia, 411 CHIPPING. FOR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE ana nantan . anoj. . , DE8FATCn AM1 8WIFTRURK LINES, Leaving dally at 13 L and 5 P.M. The steam propellers of this company will com mence loading on th8th,of March. Through In twenty.four hours. . , Goods forwarded to any point frflOf commissions. Freights taken on accommodating Xierms. , Apply to WILLIAM Sf. BATRTr A. "0; Agonts, 4; No. 132 South DELAWARE Avenue. INSURANOk. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY LNSURANCK COMPANY. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1&36. Offloe aontlieast oorner of third' and WALNUT BtreetjL Philadelphia. MARIN K INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES JD goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings, . . Houses, etc ' ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November 1, 1869. wo,000 United Statrs Five Per Cent. Loan, Um-fortles laio.OOO-OO 100,000 United States Six Percent, Loan (lawful mony) lOT.TBO-OO 60,000 United States SIX Per Cent. Loan, 1981 60,000-OC 00,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 113,950-00 100,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent Loan (exempt from tax) tOO.MO-OO 100,00 SUte of New Jersey Six Per cent, juoan us.uuuw o.OOO Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Uonds 450-00 3,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Se cond mortgage six per Cent. Bonds 3,e5-oo tB,00Q Western Petmeylvanta Rail road Mortgage Six Per tJent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) W.OOO-OO lO,fK' State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loa n ( 15,000-00 T.000 btato of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan ,270-00 ls,b00 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 8W shares stock 14,000-00 1,000 North Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 100 sLarei stock 1,900-00 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Com pany, SO shares stock t.BOO-OO U,9O0 Loans on Bond and Mort gage, first liens on City Properties 4J,00-00 11,831,400 Far. Market vaine, I1.2&5.2T0-O Coat. Il.9ifs.fiw-a7. Real Estate 86,000-00 Bills Receivable for Insurances made. . . I23.T00-7B uuittiices aue a i Agencies Premiums on Marine Policies. Accrued Interest, and other debta due the Com pany 0.09T-B diock, eenp. etc., or sundry corpora tions. 4?. Estimated waJn t.140-20 Cash la Bank 118,818-68 Cash In Drawer t72-a 199,29114 r, 862,100 -04 DIRKOTORa. Samuel B. Stokes, Thomas c. Hand, juiiu yj. xiavis, Edmund A. Bonder, Tbeophilus Pauldaig, James Traquair, Henry Sloan, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., , rviuiam m. uouiton, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafoarcado. Jacob Riegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. MoFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, , Spencer Mcilvaln, II. Frank Robinson, J. B. Semple, Pittaourg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan. Pittahnra H1UC Jm UHUtl, William C. Lndwlff. Joseph H. Seal, uugn jraig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadou wuuam u uonsron, THOMAS O. HAND, PresldenU JOHN (!. DAVlsl Vloirtarvt. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL Assistant Secretary. 11 Life Insmance for the People! HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF riSNriSYLYAXIA, OFFICE: No. 701 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, To place Life Insurance within reach of all, has adopted a system of MONTHLY PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS 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 others who have borrowed money or purchased property payable la Instalments extending over a scries 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 Poll, cles at low rates of Premium, on the Participating plan, with but few restrictions as to occupation, and NONE AS TO TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE. Pamphlets containing full information may be ob tained at the Company 's oftlce. WILLIAM M. SEYFERT, President, LAURENCE MYERS, R. W. DORPHLBT, Vice-President. Secretary, B, E. DAMS, Superintendent ofJAgenelca. 4 9 cm Active and responsible men wanted as Agents. F BE ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED MAROU 87. 1880. OFIIOK, KO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREKT INSURB BUILD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AfiD MEROHARDISB tiENERALLT, From Loss by Fir (In tbe City of Philadelphia only). A8SKTW, JANUARY 1, 1X1 Ot aU&VWii'H. Tlll'STBES. WM. H. HAMILTON. JOHN OARKOW, GKORGK I. YOUNG, JOB. R. LYNDALL, OHARLKS P. BOWKR, JKhh LIUUTrOOT. ROB'il. BUOKM AKKR, PJlTKR ARMBRUttTitR, U II rTflLT I tUUMU gAMUKL BMAV PR 01. ... VWOlil OWL. PKTKR W II.I.IAMoOH. M. U. HAMILTON, President, A HURL 6PARUAWK. Vice-President, WUXLAM SUTLER, Secretary. T "'HE PENNSYLVANIA HRB INSLRAKCE ujJii'Am, Incorporated 1h' Charter Perpetual. piO WALNL'i' Street, oppOHlto Independence No. This Company, favorably known to the comma nltv for over forty years, continues to Insure against loss or damage ny lire on Public or Private Dulld lnas, either tierroancntly or for a limited time. Also ou Furniture, Stocka of Goodfl, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terma. " 'Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested In the most careful manner, which ena bles them to oiler to the Insured an undoubted seen ritv In the case of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr., Isaao Hazleliurst, Thomas Robins, Johu Devereux, Thomas Smith, jienry i.ewis, J. Glllliirhaui Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr., . ... Franklin A t omiy. DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President. W'H, G. Crow klt. Secretary. 8 30 PENNSYLVANIA POLYTB.CHNIC ANATOMICAL MUBFITM. No. U CHFRNIfT Street, three tloors aKive Tweltb, She mwt enmelnte .iv, ,urw vmtH liriTi IVVUID, ne mo-t finmpinM i illnction e( cb)e.-ts, tll'islrating Phyaiolngy, PatbolocrM . atural History, ate.' Ulnntrauv Lectures every evwihig. . vrppa n a. n. to r, m, INBURANOt, INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. JAITTMBI 1, 1871. Incorporated 14. Charter Perpetoal. CAPITA! v..... 500,00 ASSETS 84.9s:,3M Lomf pnM alace orcoBlzAtloa....cj4 l,OUO,OOU Receipt of Prenlnma, l0....8l,Hl,ira4ft Interest from InvestnieBta, 9. II4,S!lrlt4 I-o..e fold. 109...... 1,0:I333'M Stntemeat of tho A sen. Tint Mortgages on Oit Property ?ft. United States Government and other Loan Dunm. ...... . .....,....,, Railroad, Bank and Canal Stocks.'.'"'.'." ",""', Oaah in Bank and Oflloe ..".'.".. " Loans on Collateral Security .'!'.!"".!.'.'!,' Notes Receivable, meetly Marine Preminma.'.r Acorued Interest " Preminms in coarse of transmissien ' Unsettled Marine Premiums )) Real RaUto, Offloe of Oompaoy Philadelphia.. c,7.; M7.IS. 86.1m lOtUM Su.i( DIItFOTORS. 8atl I'ranols H. iVm. Arliinr O. Bamuel W.Jo 1st John A. Bros o. Ubarlee Taylor, Ambrose White, William We!b, B. Morris Wain, Jobn klaaon, tiaorge L. Uarrfsoo, Kdward H. Iroltej, . Edward 8. Ulsrke, T. Obrlton Henri, Alfred D. Jemnp, Lows U. Madeira, Obarles W. (Josnman. Oleroent A. Oriicoa ' miiiKin nroctie. ARTHUR O. OOFFIJf, President. OUAHLFJJ PLArr, VlosvPreaidena Matthias Maris, Seoretary. O. II. Kkkveb. Assistant iSecretary. 4 1829. """TEKJEItrETUAL. Jgy Mlii Fire Insurance Item OF PniLADELPJIIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. l,'707$2,825J3r67 CAPITA T t ifVI OrrOt'l ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS :iia,m1 INCOME FOR 1670, 110,000. I.ohhi'h paid LOSSES PAID IN lm, tU4.90S-42. Bjlncc l4if over 5,500,000. Prrprtuftl and Temporary Policies on Literal TeriuH. The Company also lsues policies upon the R.nts of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mort- gHRCS. Tbo "FRANKLIN ' has no DISPUTED I'LUM. DIRECTORS. Alfred O. Raker, Alfred Fit:er, Thomas Hparks, William fc. Grant, Thomas 8. Ellis, Gustuviis 8. Benson. Hiinmcl Grant, (ieorpo W. Richards, Isaac Lra. George Pales. Al.l' HKU W, BAKER. President. (.F.)R(iE KALES, Vice-President. JAMKS W. McAI.LISTEh, Secretary. 12 l THEODORE M. RiGER, Asaistant Secretary. CHARTER PERPETUAL. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF GERMANTOWN. OFFICK, No. 4829 MAIN STREET, Take ritks in Pliiladolpbia, Montgomery, and Books ronnt.ies, on the most titvorable terms, upon ijsreliingu. Barns, Alerchandine, rtirniture. Farming Implemec'!, Hay, Grain, fctraw, etc. eto. DIRI-OTORS. 8rxncer Roberta, Nicholas Rittenho'jse, John htaliman. atnan L. Jones. Albert AHbmead, Josepa Uandulmry, Vt illim Ashraeail, M. D., Jaines F. Iangstrotc, Cliiurlaa Wuins, J'weiih Houcber, A brum liez. Charles MillniAu. irie uusriRs Ji. Blokes. BPK.NOKR KOBRRTS, Provident. OH ARI.I'H II B TOK KS, Seoretary and Treaaurer. WM. U.LICHMAN, Assistant heeretary. 6a8smnju ASBURY LIFE INSURANCE CO. NEW YORK, LEMUEL BANGS, President. GKOliGK KLLloTT, Vice-Pres t ami 6e v. EM Oil McCLlNTOOK, Actuary. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGENCY, JAMES M. LONG ACRE, Manager. Ji. O. WOOD, Jit., M. D., Medical Examiner. Office, 302 WALBUT St., Philadalphii. REV. 8. POWERS, Special Agent. JAMES JI. Long ACRE, General Agent, 6 83 mwf ly No. 3oa WALNUT Street, Philadelphia F AME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 609 CHESNUT Street. IKCOKl'ORATED 18fj. CHARTER rKRPErCAU CAPITAL t'200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance OKalust Loss or Daiuatfe by fire either by Perpetual or Temporary Policies. iukkctokh. Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce, John KeBfjler, JtH Kdward R. Orne, Charles Stokes. John W. Everman, William H. Khuwn, Williaiu M. Sejfert, John F. Smith, Nathan Utiles. Georce A. West l eii I .'i 'J, ' v.. 1IUAUJ, jiurnecHi Jtu.uy. CHARLES RICHARDSON. President. W'lLLIAM 11. JtllAWN, Vice-President. WH.I.UMS I. lli.AKCHAUO, Secretary. 7 143 I -1IE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OP PJIIL.MIKMMUA. S. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Oillce rERFKTTAL AND 'J'KHM POLICIES ISSUED. CAM I Cupiia) (paid up iu full) )0,000-K CASH AuHt-IK, July 1,10 660,73a-9l DIRECTORS. F. Ratcliford Starr, .1. Livingston Erringer, Naibro Frazitr. James L. Claghorn, John M. Atwood, iVm. G. lloulton, ben J. T. Tredick, t.'harles Wheeler, George II. Stuart, Thomas H. Montgomer John 11. brown, James M. Aertaen. F. RATt-'HFORD STARR, President. THOMAS 11. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President ALEX. W. W1STKK, SecreUry. JACOB K, PE'l LRSt)N, Asnisunt Secretary. TMrERIAL FIRS INSURANCE CO.. A LOHDOIf. ESTABLISHED ISO. Paid-up Oapltai and AocamolaUd Tnnda, 88,000,000 IN GOLD. PREVOST & HE RHINO, Agents, ; .. No. 107 B. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, OH AS. M. PRKVOBT OHAB. P. HIB81na OLOTH9, QA88IMEWE8. ETO. QLOTH HOUSE. JAMES A HUBER, No. 11 IXorlU Hi:CO.-I Street, Sign of the Golden Lamb, Aie w receiving a large and Bplendld aseortmeci of new styles of FANCY CASSIMERE8 And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS ex J COATINGS, 3 88ttw AT WHOLESALE AND RJTAIL.