THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1870. ITHWa 8 XJTfl IVI AH.Y. City Alfnlrft. A rnco for the champion flac of the Cooper's 1'oint Yacht Club took place oa the Delaware yesterday. It was wou by the II. Clay Funk. -The trouble in the Ancient Order of Druids over the qnestion of membership of John. Wolf, of Columbus Grove, No. is egain being agitated. John C. McMullen, a. boarder at the Allegheny House, from Baltimore, while loadiDg a pistol yesterday, was shot in the leg by the accidental discharge of the weapon. The Board of Aldermen reassembled yes terday afternoon and selected canvassers for the Third and Fourth wards. They also fixed the places whereat the extra assessments will be held in each of the wards. 'William McCoy, forty-five years old, re siding near Twenty-fourth and Spring Gar den streets, vas severely injured last evening by falling down a flight of steps at Water and Callowhill streets. He was removed to Penn sylvania Hofpital. The colored man who gains aocos to houses upon the false pretence that.be isinthe employment of the Board of Health, aud is authorized to examine the premises, h.i up to this time escaped arrest. Within a day or two he has called at Rcveral dwellings, but was watched too closely to permit the con cealment of any valuables upon his person. The Ebenezer Iudependent Christian Church, on Marlborough street, above Bel grade, is about to renovated and improved. The whole building is to be raised five feet, arjd a handsome new front of the Norman stylo to be added. The building will be ex tended to the line of the street, and whon completed it will be one of the handsomest churches in Kensington. Last ni'ht a meetinsf of journeymen touse carpenters was held at Shultz's Hall, corner of Mascber street and Columbia avenue. Mr. George Ferry presided, and Mr. Henry Wright acted as secretary. Owing to the heat of the weather thero was but a mi all attendance of members, but m ich in terest was manifested. The principal object of the meeting was to take action as to the formation of a union for the benefit of car penters residing in the northeastern section of the city. DomcMtlo Affairs. Gold closed yesterday at 121,'. The Central Bank of Brooklyn suspended payment yesterday. About two hundred applications to orga nize banks under the new Currency law have been received in Washington. Colonel Kirk has refused to give up the citizens held in custody in Alamance county, North Carolina, and Chief Justice Pearson declares that he has no poxse condtatus to en force tho writs In a message to the Georgia Legislature, Governor Bullock recommends the payment in gold of the ante-war bonds and the refund ing of the debt contracted subsequently. The State debt is $(;,0U,r0). A decision has been given by the Trea isr.ry Department that the United States cus toms, and not the city health oOloiuls, pro perly Bnd legally have charge of the lighterage of merchandise aud discharge of vessels. This virtually settles the quarantine troubles in New Yoik. THE 'jVAR. TI1IS MUKMNU'S DESPATCHES. KEBIOVS ENGAGEMENT AT SAARBRDCK THE FRENCH INVADE RHENISH PRUSSIA KING WIL-. LIAM AT MAVENCE INCREASE OF THE ITALIAN ARMY. Paris, Aug. 2. Prussia demands of Austria explanations as to why she is arming. The war expenses of Prussia are 25,000,000 francs per day. The Prince Imperial is in military training. Thirty thousand soldiers are billetod on tho city of Hamburg. The Empress of the French has visited the army. Berlin, Aug. 2. The scene on the de parture of the King for the seat of war, on Sunday morning, was extraordinary. The King rode from his palace to the railway station in an open carriage with the Queen. He wore a shoit military cloak and his helmet was placed on the Beat by his side. The car riage was surrounded, followed, and fre quently stopped by the immense multitude, wild with emotion, Bhouting farewells and benedictions. The houses were hung with flags and fes tooned with flowers, and at tho railway sta tion arches were erected and a patriotio in scription displayed. The Queen, weeping, parted from the King with repeated embraces. When his Majesty, from the platform of the car, finally saluted the crowd, the scene wat indescribable. The people were frenzied with enthusiasm, and the entire court, ladies and all, mingled with the crowd, participating in the emotion, surrounded the old soldier, and bade him good-bye with every demonstra tion of loyalty and devotion. Bismarck and Generals Moltke and Von Boom were present, and were repeatedly cheered. London, Aug. 2. Evidence is hourly ac cumulating of the superiority of the needle gun over the Chassepot, and this fact creates deep concern in France. The Pali Mall Gazette estimates the Prussian army on the frontier now musters ."00,000 men. Extreme activity is noted in English ports and dock yards, and extensive preparations are made to put the coast in a defensive condition to resist attack. Paris, Aug. 2 Evening. Official de spatches from Metz announce that at 11 A. M. to-day the French had a serious engage ment with the Prussians. Our army took the offensive, crossed the frontier, aud invaded Prussia. In spite of the numbers and posi tion of the enemy, a few of our battalions were sufficient to carry tho heights which overlook Saarbruck, and our artillery was not slow to drive the enemy from the town. The (la ii of our troops was so great that our losses were slight. The engagement com menced at 11 A. M. and ended at 1 P. M. The Emperor assisted at the operations, and the Prince Imperial, who accompanied him everywhere, received on this first field of battle his baptism of fire. His presenoe of mind and sang froid in danger were worthy of the name he bears. The Emperor returned " to Metz at 4 P. M. . London, Aug. 2. Itnssia indignantly repu diates the design of taking advantage of the war in Europe to invade .the Dunubian Prin cipalities. Florence, Aug. 2. In conformity with a desire of a council of generals held on June 23d, the effective force of the Italian army is being rapidly raised to 120,000 men. A oamp of 20,000 men is established between Mantua and Verona, and two catnos of observation are forming on the Pontifical frontier. It is the intention of the Italian Government to enter Home as soon as the French army withdraws, on the plea of protection. i -The report of a bible aeut In Indiana represents that in the city of South Bend there are 137 families without the Scripture. Of this number it appears that sixty-oua refused to receive a copy. If a similar report were to be made about our own city, we doubt If tho expe rience would bv 'iiaw so "uicoumiutf." MARINE TELEGRAPH. For attiiUlcnal Marine Aies he First Pag. ALMANAC rOirFlIlLADKLPnU THIS DAY. Stm Rises ssiMook Pets lfio SCX SBT8 T ialUlOH WATB 6-31 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Thomas O. Hood, ) C'iikih. J. Hoffman, Committkb op tub Month, TB O MA8 C II AND, J MOVEMENTS OP OCKA1H STEAMSHIP. FOR AMERICA. Sldon Liverpool. . . .New York July 10 Virginia Havre New York July 19 SMonlan Glasgow New York Jul? 20 Columbia Glasgow New York July 23 ,iiB8lu Liverpool New York July 2.1 lltyol Cork.... Liverpool.... New York July at Tarlfa Liverpool.. ..New York v B..July ufl Palmjia. Liverpool. ...New York July 2t FOR EUROPE. Manhattan New York... Liverpool. Aug. 3 Cuba New York. ..Liverpool Aug. 8 Dorian ...New Yore... Glasgow Aug. 3 Sibeiln.. .New York... Liverpool Aug. 4 Vine de Paris. .New York. ..Havre Aug. 0 Col London.. .New York. ..Liverpool Aug. 6 italj New York... Liverpool Aug. 6 Australia. New York... Glasgow Aug. 6 Ltna. New York... Liverpool Aug. 9 Minnesota New York. ..Liverpool. Aug. 10 (jtiern New York. ..Liverpool Aug. 14 Columbia New York. ..Glasgow Aug. 13 Cot Brooklyn. New York. ..Liverpool Aug. 13 Idaho New York... Liverpool Aug. II COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC. Morro Castle. ..New York. ..Havana Aug. 4 Lining Star. . .New York. ..Aspinwall Aug. 6 J.W. Everman.Pniiadelphia. Charleston Aug. t Ocean 0ueen..New York.. ..Aspiuwall Aug. 5 Cortis New York... New Orleans. ..Aug. 6 Wjomlng Phliade!phia,Savannah Aug. 6 Sulvor Philadelphia. Charleston Aug. 12 Yazoo Philadelphla.Ncw Orleans.... Aug. 18 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regu lar Hues. The steamers Tor or Irom Liverpool call at tuoenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Ixinckinderry. The steamers tor or from the Conti nent rail at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Pioneer, Wakeley, Wilmington. N.C., Phi ladelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Steamship Vulunteer, Jones, New York, J. F. Ohl. Steamer Rattiest ake, Winnett, Boston, J. 8. 11 Hies. Steamer Leopard, Hughes, Boston, John S. Utiles. Steamer it. Willing, CmidilT, Baltimore. A.Groves,Jr. Brig James Baker, I'helau, Demarara, Workman & Co. Rchr Comet, Dow, Boston, Lennox c Burgess. Schr Zuletta Ktuyou, Buckingham, Lynn, do. Sohr A. H. Learning, Brower, Boston. Rcpplier, Gor don Co. Pchr Virginia, Bearge, Boston, L. Audenried &. Co. r chr Kate P. Lunt, Marsh, Boston. d.. Schr A. Towuseud, Risley, Boston, da. Schr Caroline Hall, Thomas, Boston, do. Schr Thomas T. Taeker, Allen, Boston, do. Schr E. A. Hooper, Champion, Provid'-nee, do. Schr George Nevenger, Harris, Boston, do. Schr L. A. Rose, Rose, Lynn, do. Schr Calvin Edwardf", Corson, Boston, do. Schr Sarah, Cobb, Boston, do. Schr Albert Treat, Sawyer, Boston, do. Schr J. Williamson, Jr., Corson, Providence, do. AltRlVED "YESTERDAY. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, 70 hours from Savan nah, with cotton, rice, etc., to Philadelphia and Knuhern Mail Stenmnhip Co. Passengers Pres. M. W. Wadley and wife, Miss Anna Watts, .rtliss Mary Watte, S. Katzenberg, J. Teal, Jr., and wife, E. F. Labutut. J. Stern, James Creighton, W. H. Teese, and Mrs. J. C. Alman. Otr Reedy Island, passed a brig bound up, name unknown. Steamer Anthracite, Gren, 24 hours from New York, with nidse. to SV. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer D. Utley, Davis, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird & Co. Br. brig Normanby, Otis, 60 days from Ivigtut, with kryollte to Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. vessel tc B. Crawley & Co. Brig Alice Lea. Foster, from Wood's Hole. Schr George E. Thatcher, Thatcher, 38 days from Amsterdam, with mdse. to L. Westergaard & Co. Schr Argus iye, xnonipson, irom aaia, wim ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr Nellie Doe, Hopkins, 9 days from Bangor, with lumber to T. P. Galvin & Co. Schr John Price, Nlckeraon, from Boston, with tump toR. II. Fitler & Co. Schr Olivia, Fox, 1 dav from Odessa, Del, with gi ain to Jas. L. Bewley & Co. . schr James Anderson, TunneH, 1 day from Indian River, with grain and lumber to J. L. Bewley & Co. beTow. N. G. ship Asia, Steckman, from Hamburg. Brig Nellie Mowe, Merriman, from Charleston. Schr Cora Etta, Jones, from Sagua. Correspondence of Tfie Kveninn Telegraph. EASTON 4 McMAHON'S BULLETIN. Nbw York Office, Aug. 2. No boats reported for low to-day. Baltimore Branch Office, Aug. 2. The follow ing barges leave In tow to-night, eastward : Biruhill Boy, Borough, ana Iowa. L. S. C. IBv TeUnravh., Lewis. Del.. Auir. 2 Left for Philadelphia this P. M.. bark Warren White, Lamb, from Havana. Passing in, a bark and nerm. orig. In harbor, brig Courier and steamer Granite State. Wind S. Thermometer, 65. MEMORANDA. Br. ship Abby Ryerson. Dennis, hence, at Havre 16th ult. Ship Ocean, joi es, hence, at Havre inn uit. Ship Julia, Mounce, hence, at Havre 15th ult. N. G. ship Astrouoin, Klopper, hence, at Bremer- haven loth ult. Br. shin Athenats, Baker, irom Antwerp ior rnua- delphla, was olf Deal nth ult. Br. ship Coromandel, Chapman, from Liverpool 27th May for Philadelphia, was spoken 31st ulr., 25 niiles S. E.f Absecoii). Steamer Eugiand, from Liverpool, arriveu at ..New York jesttrcay. Steamer Columbia, Van Sice, at Havana 27th ult. from New York. i Br. steamer Tyrlan, Smith, fm Liverpool for New York, was to leave St. John, N. B 30th ult. 15 r. steamer nina, louueaa, cieureu ni uubwii bi Inst, for Liverpool via New York. Schr Cuba, Dukehurt, cleared at Baltimore 1st Inst. Itr Havana and New Orleans via Key West. steamer Annie. Hanson, from New York ior banta Martha aDd Savanilla, at Charleston 1st Inst. Steamer Sherman, Crowell, at JNew uneans ist iBBt Irom New York. steamer Mississippi, Quick, sailed from New Or leans 81st ult. for New York. Steamer Tarlfa, which sailed from Liverpool 10th ult. for Boston, was detained at tjueensiown, Ire land, until Tuesday, 2tith, and consequently Is not due at Boston until Friday next. Steamer Ty bee, Delanoy, from St. Domingo City !3d, via Samana 4th, and Porto Plata 26th ult., at New xors 1st lnst. Steamer City of Mexico, Tlramerman, cleared at New York 1st lust, for Havana, sisal, and Vera Cruz. Steamer Tonuwanda, hence, arnveu at oavannaa yesterday. Steamer Hercules, Doughty, hence, at Boston 2d lnst., 7-30 AM Steamer South Carolina, Atkins, hence, at New York yesterday. , Steamer Yazoo, Catharine, hence, at New Orleans 28th ult. Steamer Roman, Baker, hence, at Boston 1st lnst. Steamer Whirlwind, Sherman, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 81st ult. Steamer Mary Sandford, Chadwlck, for Philadel phia, cleared at Wilmington, N. C, 30th ult., with 27 Ibis, crude turpentine, 1334 do. rosin, 49,ooo feet lumber, and 18,000 shingles. Bark Masonic Morse, hence, at Antwerp 18th ult. Bark Thurnolde, Vonlaiz, from Shields for Phila delphia, put back to the Downs 17th ult. Bark Schamyl, Sorenson, hence for London, Balled from Falmouth l"th lnst. Bark J. S. De Wolf, Spain, for Philadelphia, en tered cut at Liverpool latu ult. Bark Corlolan. Von Breuier, ror Philadelphia, s'ld from Hamburg 16th ult. Bark Memoria, Selvtg, hence for Konlgsberg, In the Sound, Elsiuore, 13th ult. Bark Echo, Irviug, for Philadelphia, sailed from Falmouth 19th ult. Dan. bark Marienbyat, Glnge, hence, at Dantzlc 14th ult. Nor. bark Hermanos, llauff, hence, at Stettin 14th ultimo. Sw. bark Bloomer. Cubberly. f rom t ottenburg for Philadelphia (so reported), was spaken 26tn ult., 30 ti.ile east of CaDe May. Br. bark Daring, McDonald, hence, at Havana 20th ultimo. Brig William Welsh, Snow, for Philadelphia, i'ld Irem Matanzns 20th ult. Brig John M. Burns, Wyman, for Philadelphia, a a Hurt frntn 11 Avana 27th Ult. Brig Navarluo, Blood, for Philadelphia, sailed from Havaua24th ult. Brig Eliza McNeill, Bmall, hence, at Lisbon 15th nltimrv Brig Prairie Rose, Grlffln, hence, at Portland 31st nit j t u Ttiu Ifm N. G. brig Holaatla, Rhode, hence, at S wlnemunde i4tn uir. . . Bchrs Ella Matthews ana j. m. a uzpau-iu, aenc, arrived at Charleston yesteroay. Schr Geneial Conner, Partridge, hence, at Matan zai 25th ult. Schra Farragut, Clark, and M. M. Knowles, Small, for Philadelphia, cleared at St. John, N. B., 27th ult. NOTICE TO MARIN EKi CfPWi X, vl ui unr a. u, ilazod, New York 1st lr.n. from Portlnni, Conn., report Stratford Point light, from 10 P. M. Saturday until Sunday morning, noariy out. The capUln could o' serve It perfectly, being about two miles oir an1 be calmed, the light being a revolving light, and of the best kind. It did not then revolve at all, It being a dead, dnll light, hardly larger than a common houre light. Captain Mack also complaint) that on Junes he with eight othrr vessels were sounding their way into New Haven harbor, and no fog-hell was rung or to be heard for two hours nd a half that the fog iBRted ; when they arrived ahrcasi of the light threi distinct taps were given, then no more until they were well up the bay. Iu loggy weather they do not ring the bell regularly at New Haven point, only about the tlae when the New York steamers are to pass the point; when the steamers have passed they stop perhaps once and a while, or perhaps not any more. Captain Mack gave a report of it to the re- fiortcr of the New Daven f'al'atlinm, to have it pu! Ished, so as to have the bell rung more reaularly In foggy weather. It could not be entertained by him as it would Injure him, for the power that kept the lighthouse keeper there holds him also. The schr I. H. Woodbury, which was run into and niink near the Cross Rip light Ship, lies directly in the track ol nhippirg passing that point, and Is a very dangerous obstacle to navigation. CAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS1 BETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY Street, PJiLUdelpMa. CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS. Etc, OF Superior Styles and Finish AT Wholesale and Hctail. - WE HAVE NO STORE 03 SALESROOM. ON C1USNUT STREET. 7 12 tuths2ua-lp CO RN E L I U S & SO N S . LEGAL. NOTICES. I ? STATE OF WILLIAM J. ROBEltTS, DE j CEASED. Letters Testamentary ution the estate of WILLIAM J. ROBERTS, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, all persons Indebted to the same will make payment, and those having claims will present the same without delay, to EDWIN ROBKUTS, 1 No. 608 MARKET Street, lrx(.lltors JOHN K. MURPHY, f Executors, HERMAN f OWN, j Or to their Attorney, JOHN ROBERTS, 6 29 wCt No. 12 S. SIXTH Street. ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETO. 'Pft PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER 1! J-S W li K S N K A V I K & LEVY, PRACTI CAL AM) THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA CHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been iu successidl operation, and been exclusively engaged In building aud repairing Marino aud Rivef Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully offer their nervines to the public as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all slzess, Marine, River, and Stationary; having cets of patterns of dill'eient sizes, are pre pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Kvery description of pattern-making made at tne shortest notice, liign auu iow rressure r me i utmiaranu Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of nil size and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawinos and specifications for all work done the establishment free of charge, and work gua ranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room foi repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect safsty, and are provided with shears, blocks, fallr, etc. etc.. for raising neavy or iigm weigms. JOHN P. LEVY, 3 15 BEACH and PALMER Streets. G IRARD TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO., JOHN H. MURPnY, President, FHILADELrni A, FA. MANUFACTURE WROUG11T-IRON PIPE and Sundries for Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters. WORKS, TWENTY-THIRD and FILBERT Streets. Office and Warehouse, 4 1 No. 42 N. FIFTH Street. HAIR CURLERS. II If PE II I O W II E HAIR CURLERS, AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR TUB LADIES (PatenUd July 9, 1807.) Tbia Onrler Is tha most perfect invention aver offered to the public It U easily operated, neat in appearance and will not injure the bair, as there is no heat required, nor any metallio substance nsed to rust er break the hair Manufactured onl), and for sale wholesale and retail, bj JlcNILLAK &, CO., ( 23 6m No. 63 North FRONT Street. Philadelphia Sold at all ry ode. Trimming and Notion Store. CENT.'a FURNISHING GOODS. p A T E N T SHOULDEK'SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in full variety. WllUllriB TP.lt tL JU., 11 2 No. 166 CUESNUT Street. PIANOS. ALBRECHT, RIEKKS 4 SCHMIDT, FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. Fnll guarantee and moderate prices. 3 Si WAREROOMS, No. 610 ARCH Street UHJLL -wot faiU-. U HvrXCtr UVT ottu-r l - WwAv &uaLclCjl4 ifunwvb Onlvl tji ycawLvvx (maU bdb 1 buz CJUL UovOr UiLakK. USE CHAMBERS' STAR X 3Lf 2S. EVANS, STODDART 4 CO., T40 SANSOM Street. 7 9 fmwlm COLDIERB, OR THEIR HEIRS, WHO WERE 11 n.nH rfiaharffMl for wonnds. or iniuries. or rup. tares, and who are denied bounty beotuee tneir discharges read ''burgeon's Certificate of Disability." can have a re muster so aa to show them discharged for wounds, eto , and get their $2u0 bounty, on applying in person or by etter to R. B. LEAGUE CO., Mo. lib S. SEVEN I U Iteeet, Ptuladelytua. TMPORTANT TO PERSONS GOING TO EU X ROPE Passports issued by tbe State Department of tbe United States Goveminenti are the only ones reo g. nited now by the Ministers and Consuls of the United States andean be obtained in twenty-four hours, on an amihcation made in person or by letter to the Otticiai KSsport Boreiu: R. S. LKAGUE OO., Ko. US Scuta VLNXU (eeLPJijladpjua ALEXANDER O. CATTELL A CO. FKODUOE OOMMI88ION MKROttAJITS. lio. W MUUTU WUABVJUi AND Ho. 17 FORTH WATFR STREET, PUILADELPalU. AurxAJmu o. Cairaxj. una oimu, ET GOODS, NEWEST STYLES, DIXON'8, Na kl b. Wti'l M aUk few 'te OORDAOE, ETO. WEAVER & CO., IK O I" 12 91 AIM DrACT IT It E IIS AKD H1III C'IIA.tlIEIl8, No. 29 North WATER Street and No. 88 North WHARVES, Philadelphia. HOPE AT LOWEST BOSTON AND NEW YORK, PRICES'. 41 CORDAGE. Kan 111a, Sieal and Tarred Cordage At Lowest New York Prices and Freights. EDWIN II. FITLKIt ds CO., Factory, TKNTH St. and GERMANTOWH Avenae. Store. No. 13 H, WA'i'KR St and 21 N DELAWABB Avenae. SHIPPINC. LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINK FOB IN K W YORK SAILING EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY. AND SATURDAY, are dot? receiving freight at 9 eei-te per 103 pounds, 2 cr nie per toot, or J -'i cent per aallon, eht option. INSURANCE ' OF 1 PER CENT. Kitra ratee on tmaU packages iron, metals, eta. No receipt or bill of lading signed for less than 60 cent The Line wonld call attention of merchants generally to tbe fact that hereafter the regnlar shippers lij this line will be charged only ID cents per 1(H) lbs., or i cents per foot, daring tbe winter seasons. For lorther particulars apply to JOFJI? ff. OHt, 28 PIER 19. NOUTil WUARVHS. fTfft -PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN si4-ii-.M AIL STKAMSHIP COMPANY'S KEGU- l.niv pr.uu-jijvniuiii Ajlll tit iv fluw UK- Tbe VAZOO will tall for New Orleans direct, on TbnrMtny A nmiht IX. at 8 A . M. Tho YAZUU will Mil from New Orleans, via Havana on Wnir mlny, Augusts 'I HHOUiili rllLlrfoFLDINOat as low rates as by any otbor route given to Mobile, (ialve&ton, ludianola, vaccs.and BraroK nod to all points on the Miraixmppi rive, between New Orleans and bt. J.oois. Ken Kiver Iroiirhts robiiipptd at New Orleans wit bout charge of oainmiiwiens. WEEKLY LIKE TO SAVANNAH. fJA S The WYOMING will sail tor Savannah on Bator day. Ancnst 5. at. H A. M. iiieloKAWAHUA will sail from Savannan on Satur- auy, Aupns. n, TtihOl'till BILLS CF LA DING riven tn all thenrin. cipul towns in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi. I ouif iuna, Arkansas, and Tennessee in ennuoction witb tho Central Kailioad of lieoreia. Atlantic ami Gulf Rail. road, and Florida steamers, at as Ion rates ao by competing UUCB. SEMI-MONTHLY LINK TO WILMINGTON. N. O. The HONKKIt will sail for Wilmington on Wednesdav. Augutt K, at A A. M. Roimniug, will leave Wilmington lutsaay, -aujnisi Cod Dec's witb tbe Oane Fear River Steimboat Dom pany, the Wilmini ton and Weldon and North Oarolint Kaiiroaas, ana me unnagton ana Manchester Xtmlroad to nil interior nnintn. Freights tor Colombia, P. O., and Aognsta, Ga., taken via W llmiupton, at us low rutes as by any other route. Insurance effected when reguosted by shippers. Bills of lading signed at Queen street wharf on or before day WILLIAM L. JAMK8, General Agent. 6 IS Ho. 160 South TUIKD Street. THE REGULAR STEAMSHIPS ON THE PHI LADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINE are ALOJE authorized to Issue Cri rough hills of liKiing to interior pi lDta South and West in connection wnn bouin cai'oiina Railroad (Join pany. ALb'RED I TYLER, Vlce-PretldentSo. C. RR. Co. St. PHILADELPHIA AND CHARLESTON ' Li STEAMSHIP LINE. i hls line Is cow composed of the following first. ClftBS BteauisniJ'B, esuimiif irom j-ie.lt l(, 0elr7 spruce street, uu ui eaun wecK .at 3 A. ai.: . ,. . . ASHLAiNi), 'iu tonH, captain oroweiL j. w. KXtWIAN, C92 tons, Captuln Hinckley SALVOIL COO tons, Captain ABhcroft. AUGUST, 1870. J. W. Everman, Friday, August 5. Salvor, Friday, August 12. J. W. Everman, friday, August 19. Salvor, Friday, August 2d. A HA tt f. i vuio (,'t vu sy vviuiuiiif sj V a the Interior of Georgia, and all points South and Southwest. Freights rorwardea witn promptness and despatch. Kates as low as by any other route. Insurance one-half per cent.. tU'ectcd at the ofHce In tlrst-cluss companies. , No freight received nor bills of lading signed after s P. ai. on aay oi sailing. . . t t-v T t- a w a art a . . suuiinn a, nuAiis, Agents, Or WILLIAM. P. Nc WILLIAM A. COURTENAY, Agent In Charles ton. 6 24 PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, INI Nf)ttl4't,.K MTKAMKMIP Mug TUKOUUH l'UEIGUT AIR LINE. TO THE SOUTH U?UKeYsEI FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES Steamers leave every WKDNKSDAYand SATURDAY at ii o'clock noon, from FIRST WUAKF above MAE- rr. i street. RKTl'UMNG. leave RICHMOND MONDAYS anrl THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS and SA TURDAYS, , , . . ... r.o Bills of uainc signea auer u o oioca on aalung I HROUGH RATES to all points in North and Sooth Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Ruilroad, connecting at Portsmouth, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee, and the West, via V irinia aud 1 ennesbte Air Line anil Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freight HANDLED BUTOM3E, and taken at LOWER DAi-ifii THAN AN V OTHER LINE. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of ' te! mebips insnre at lowest rates. Freight received daily. ... tut. BH;tSsA'ff jKEft oo.. No. 12 S. WHA R V KB and Pier IN. WHARVES. W. P. POK I ER. Agent at Richmond and Oity Point. T. P. ORUWELL CO., Agents at Norlolk. U Si. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEERS- ji iinv ri iniiiHH iiiiin in iiiiiui niHii O Ll AAi V 1 D aa a ' m . City of Antweip (via Halifax), Tuesday, July 20, City of London, Saturday, August o, at 2 P. M. EtiTa (via Halifax), Tuehday, August , at 1 P. M. City of Brooklyn, Saturday, August 13, at 7 A. M. and each succeeding Saturday aud alternate Tues day, from pier ro. 40 puhh river. ' v RATES OF PASSAGE. Tornhi in iroid. Payable In currency. First CafciD I"S Steerage $30 To London 80. To London 85 To Pars 0 To Paris 83 To Halifax 40' To Halilax 15 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, DICUICU, ... . Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for tueir friends. For further ntformatlon apply at the company's 0flJOHN G. DALE, Agent. No. 15 Broadway, N. Y. ; Ul IU V UW . ..V, i. L-., 6 No. 402 CUESNUT Street. Philadelphia. FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware ana uariian uanai. EXPREtsb STEAMBOAT COMPANY 1 ii bieam Propellers of the line will commence loading on tne btn lUS'ani, leaving uanj us usuaj, THH(rt;tm IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the lines goiDg out of New York, North, East, or w est, iree 01 commission. Freights received at low rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO.. Agents, No. M S. DELAWARE Avenue. JAMES HAND, Agent, . No. 119 WALL Street, New lork. 8 48 mpw BTPKItss LINE TO ALEXAN j.dria. Georiretown, and Washington, L4d. C, via Chesapeake and Delaware canal, with connections at Alexandria iroin tne mot.t direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Nashvble, Dalton, and the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the first wharf above Market street. Frelitht received dally. B WILLIAM P. CLYDE fc CO.. No. 14 North and South WHARVES. HYDE & TYLER. Agents at Georgetown: M. ELL RIDGE & CO., Agents at Alexandria. ol . . . . DELAWARE AND CHESAPRAKE tJiWSTEAM TOW BO AT COMPANY Jr., ' 'in,...,, towed between I'tiilaUelphU, Baltimore, llavre-de-Grate, Delawaie City, and in ttimediaie poiiuh. - SVII LIAM P. CLYDE CO., Agents, Captain JOHN LAI GIILIS. Superintendent. tlLv-c, w. Li iwuU Vi'uii.i, I'lli'l.'llil. 4 11. SHIPPING. FOR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE and Hurl tan CanaL SWIFT SURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DE8PATCI1 AND 8W1FTSURE LINE9, leavlnir dmllv t ii M. And ft P. M. The Steam propeller ct thin coinnanv will com. mence loading on the 8th of March. j nrougn in twenty-four hoars. noons ior warned to any point free or commissions. Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD k. CO., Agents, 4 No. 182 South DELAWARE Avenue. INSURANOfe. DELAWARE MUTUAL BAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by the LAtrmiAtnra of Pennsylvania, 1830. ' Office southeast corner of THIRD and WALNUT Brreem, i uuwieipnia. MARINE INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the worm. INLAND INSURANCES jq goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage u pans oi ine union. FIRE INSURANCES Merchandise generally; on Stores, Dwellings, Houses, eto. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November 1, 18o8. 1300,000 United States Five Per Cent Loan, ten-forties UltOOO-OO 100,000 United States Six Percent. Loan (lawful money) 10T.7B0O0 80,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan, 1881 60,000-OC 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan ".3,930-00 W0,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from tax) 100, WC -00 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 02,000 00 M,C0O Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds teOKM) K,0fl0 Pennsylvania Railroad Se cond mortgage Six per Cent. Bonds K.eSB'OO 6,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road MortgHge Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guarantee) fO.OOO-OO 80,000 State of Tennessee Fivo Per Cent Loan 15, 000 -08 T,000 state of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 4,270-00 1,B00 Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany, BGOehares stock 14,000-00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 100 shares stock i,oo-oc 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mall Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stock T.BOO-OO ,900 Loans on Bond and Mort gage, first liens on city Properties 4,9O0fJ0 11,831,400 Par. Market value, 1,366.270 0 COHt. 11. SIB (W2-S.7. Real Estate S8,ooo-O0 Bills Receivable for Insurances made... siUQOB Balances due at Agencies: Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrned tutcreat, and omer aeots aue tno com pany afLOflT-M Stock, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora-' nuiin, nnro. ratunntca vaiue v'tu-wi Cash In Bank l63,3is-8fl Cash In Drawer 72-s 169,291-14 11,862,100-04 Thomas C. Hand, .Samuel E. Stokes, John (!. T)avl William U. Hnnltnn Edmund A. Souder, Thcophllus Pauldmg, Edward Darlington, II. Jones Brooke, Bdnrnrrl T.nfi.n j "uuca x wiumr, Henry Sloan, Honry C. Dallett, Jr., r a vauvs Jacob Rlegel, jacoD f. Jones, James B. McFarlaod, Joshua P. Eyre. ames c. Hand, W illiam a. Tjidwlc. Joseph U. Seal, Spencer Mcflvaln, nugiiraig, Tnhn T. Tanlni1. 1L Frank Rnhlnsnn. J. B. Semplo; Plttsuurg, A. H. Rrcror Plttahnrcr. George W. Bemadon rviunria u, tionsum 'D. V. Wnroon Pittotinra ani,Ti.no yj. xiaixv, president HENRY LYLBUltS; Scmtory. ' HBJiKY BALL Assistant Secretary. 11 Life Insurance for tha People! HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF rUWHSYLVAlilA, OFFICE: Ko. 701 CHE8NUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, To place Life Insurance within reach of all, has adopted a system of MONTHLY TAYMENT OP PKEMIUM3 Peculiarly adapted to the ability of ALL WORKING FOR SALARIES OR WAGES. Special attention Is called to this Company's . GRADUATING POLICf, An original feature, designed to protect shareholders In Building Associations, and all others 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 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 oilico. WILLIAM M. SEYFERT, President. LAURENCE MYERS, R. W. DORPHLBY, Vice-President. Secretary. B. E. DAVIS, Superintendent ofgeuclea. 4 9 6m Active and responsible men wanted as Agents! P X K E ASSOCIATION. OFHOK, HO. 84 NORTH. FIFTH STREET INSUKK BUILD HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUKE. ASB MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, From Loss br Fbr (ha tha Oitj of Philadelphia only). A8MET8, JANUAUY 1, 1S10,VU314,1W3 TRUSTEES. war n HAMILTON. CHARLES P. BOWER, JEBSE LIGHTFOOT. ROBT. SHOEMAKER, PETER ARMKRUdTER, JOHN OAIUtOW. GKOKGE I. YOUNG. JOB. it. LEVI P. DOAIB, W WABHAJS WeRILLIAMSON. bi. a. uiuamBun, WM. H. HAMILTON. Praaldsni. AMUEL 8PARHAWK, Vioa-Prasidsnt, WUXIAM , BUTLEB, SeorstSry. rsUE PENNSYLVANIA D1K1S INSURANCE I COMPANY. T ..n..i.il is-ift f;iiart.r Prnfttnal. lUWipui "'" .w.- ------ ------- No BIO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence This Con-pany, favorably known to the coramu- Bltv for Over forty je.ura, wjuuuuci vj mauio o" BllJ lui , Hra nn Pnl.lin nr Prluufa fill 11,1. loss or anuisKv . v. uu u... !noa either permanently or for a limited time. Alsj on ruruituic, Kv irpnerally. od iiucioi iDtuiB. fa invested In the most careful manner, which ena- ties tBfUl 10 uuer vu tue iuau" ujuin..m rit v in tne case ui loss. Daniel Smith. Jr.. Thomas Smith. Isaac Hazlehurst, 'I'hoiiias Koblus. Henry Lewis, .1 ;il!liiirhfliii Fftll. John Devereoi, DAiiiel Haddock. Jr.. hruiii in j. i in v. DAN1LL SMITH, JH., President. V.J.. AMU8EMEN TS. PENNSYLVANIA POLYTECHNIC" Am ANATOMIOAL MUSEUM, No. 1305 OHF.fi!TJT Street, three doors shove Twelfth, the most oomplet collection of objects, illustrating Physiolocy, Pathokury. Kstnral History, eto. Illmtrative Lectures every even inn. Open g A. M. to 10 P. M. a frm? INSURANOk. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. Jaitoait L 187B. Iaerperated 1194. Charter Per pet a al. CAPITAL. 8300,000 AMSET8 84,783.581 Vmnta pnM elnee ercanlzatlan... -84,000,000 Receipts t Pretnluiria, lS0....81,01,837a4J Interest from Inve.tment., 69. lt4,A9fVr4 84.10e.A.lia Lease, paid, 1SG9 ..81,033,380'h4 Statement mf ih Kirrtl Mortaaas on flit i tT . . - uio.vr. United Bute. Government sod other Loan 7M,4C0 uaw 147,820 8268 tai.tm 88,198 10000 8U.UU0 VUUUI.,,,,,,, eeae ,..,,,.. Ra lroad. Bank and Oanal Stocks h in Bank and tffin Cash Loans on Collateral Security ..". ..!!.!!!" Note. ReoeiTable, mostlj Marine Preminmsi .r Aooroed Interest Premiums in course of transmission '..' Unsettled Marine Premium. Real: Estate, Offios of Oompanjr Philadelphia.. DIRECTORS. 3.M Samnel W.Ja a.. John Bnrs a. Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, VVilliam Welsh, 8. Morris Wain, John Mason, lieorta L. Harrison, rranols Ik Oope, Kriward H. Trotter, Edward 8. Clarke, T. Obarlton Henry, Ail red D. Jeasap, Loais O. M.cloira, Charles W. Onsbmaa, Clement A. Grlsoom. WilliKm Rmkl. .wnav. ADTRtm n nnotiw n . . uvrcrui, rreoiaeni. CHARLES PLArf, Vioe-Presidast, Matthias Majus. Seoretarr. C. H. Reeves. Assistant Secretary. 1 1 1829. CHARTER PERPETUAL. JQJQ Fraiiiio Fire Iisiraie Coipaiv OF PHILADELPHIA. , J Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I,,70L$2,825,73I,67 CAPITAL f-100 000 -ort ACCKUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMsV2V423',731-6I INCOME FOR 1S70, ' LOSSES PAID IN 186. fMU.uuo. 1144,908-43. Losses paid since 1890 over 5,500,000. Perpetual and Temnorarv Poiicim nn tik-,i Terms. ' ' " The Company also Issues policies upon the Renta of all kinds of Luildings, Ground Rents, and Mort gages. xne "!;KANJiL,ia-'na8no DISPUTED CLAIM. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker. Alfred Fltler, Thomas sparks, William fc. Grant, Thomas S. Ellis, (4nfltn.Vim S Konann Samuel Grant, George W. Richards, Isaac Lea. George Pales, ALFRED O. E(.)RUE FALLS, Vice-President. JAIMES W. McALLISTES, Secretary. ia 19 THEODORB JVI. REGER, Assistant Secretary. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ASSISTS $200,000. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF GERMANTOWN. OFFICE, No. 4829 MAIN STREET. Take risk, in Philadeluhia. Montsromers. anrl Rn.t. connties. on the most favorable tnrms. nunn n.uin. Boms, Alsrcliandise, l-nruiture, fuming implements.' liny. Grain, fc traw, eto. eto. DIREOTORS. Spencer Roberts, John fctalnrian. Nicholas Rittenhouse, Patnun L. Jones. James b . Um?strotb, Ckarlo. VVoinn, Joseph ftouchor, Oharlus Millmnn. Albert AsbuieHd, Josepo Uandsbury, vt imam Astirccaa, M. if., Abram Alex, iuariu ei. rjioaes. 8PKNOKR HUBERTS, President. OH ARLFS II 8TOK ES, Seoretary and Treasurer. WM. U.l.Ell.MAN, Assistant Secretary. 6 28smw2m 1 1 1 ,i ... i I ASBURY LIFE INSURANCE CO. NSW VOH 21. LEMUEL BANGS, President. uuuitutt jsliLiaott, vice-Pres'tandBec y. EMORY McULINTOOK, Actuary. PENN8YLVAN I A STATE AGENCY, JAMEH M. LONG AC KF, llanager. U. C. WOOl, JR., M. U., Medical Examiner. Office, 302 WALBUT Bt, Philadelphia. REV. P. POWJBRS, Special Agent. JAMES If. LONGACRtf, General Agent, C 23 mwflj No. S02 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia JfAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 809 CHESNUT Street. DiCORFOlUTED 1856. CBAKTEB FKRPITCli. CAPITAL 1200,000. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance against Loss or Damage br Fire either by Perpetual or Temporary Policies. JJIKKCTOKU. Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce, John Kessler, Jr., Edward Ii. Orne, Charles Stokes. John W. Everman, William U. Rhawn, William M. Seyfert, John V. Smith, atbau Hiiif s, UCU1KO A. ncmi 1 CHARLES RICH , . A ir..at Mordecat Buzbr. ARUSON, President. WILLIAM 11. RHAWN, Vice-President. Williams 1. Rlanxu ako, Secretary. 1 83 riMlE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF I PlilLALELl'UlA. Omce S. W. cor. t OURTH and WALNUT Streets. HhE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL AN1) TERM POLICIES ISSUED. CASH Capital (paid up In full) $200,000 -00 CASH Assets, July 1, 1670 630,733-SO DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, J. Livingston Errlnger, Naibro Fruzh r. James L. Claghorn, John M. Atwood, ,Wm. G. Boulton, lieuj. T. Tretlick, Charles Wheeler, George II. Stuart, Thomas U. Montgomer John 11. Brown, James M. Aertaen. F. RATOHFOKD STARR, President. Thomas H. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President. ALEX. W. WiS'iEK, Secretary. JAC OB E. PETLRSON, Assistant Secretary. TMPERLAXi FIRS INSURANCE CO., LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1808. Paid-up Capital and Aooomolated Fonda, 08,000,000 XIX GOLD. PREVOST A HERRING, Agsnta, No. 1U1 B. THIRD Street. Pbilad.lphi. OHASJMNPRJIVOST OH- HERBINQ CLOTHS, OAS8IMERE8, ETO. tf L O T H HOUSE. I . M P. fi i HUDER. No. 11 IVorab 8i:COI Street; fiigu of tne Golden Lamb, Aie w receiving large and splendid assortment ol new style oX . FANCY CASSIMERE3 And stand aid pjuUea of DOESKINS, CLOTHS and COATINGS, It 88 Dffl AT WECIZSALE AN2 STTAIU