THK DAILY EVENT NO TKI A PIT PHI LAD K 1YP1 1 T A , WEDNESDAY JAUOUST lOKSTO. 3 JfEWS SUMMAttY. 1'I 4liitr. FrfiTcrii'k SpowhouHe and Alfred Kd Wtudfl, both ned twenty-two years, residing itujeotivciy r.t No. 1004 Uerruantown road .Bfl 1214 I'ulpthorp street, were drowned yes terday in the Delaware, near Beiderman's I'oint, bnck of Tetty's Island. They left the city earlyjn the morning on a private eicnr-i-ion, their relatives and friends comprising tLe party.. When the bodies were recovered Jkiwards hnd Hpowhouse in his nrnas, and it is enpposed that they were drowneil while the former was trying to rescue his friend. The bodies were brought to this city, and an in rjHest was held ty Deputy Coroner John C. tSt-es, when a verdict of accidental drowning was rendered. A inatch-niue of base ball was played yesterday at Seventeenth and Columbia t venne, between the Excelsior Club, of this citf, and the JJailey tfe Puttie, of New York. It wps for the junior ehnnipionship, and was won by the Excelsiors by a score of 'J i to 7. The Athletic Club returned from the West last evening, and had a rec eption by members of different city clubs. A torchlight " pro cession, bended by a band of ni'isic, witti. a transparency conspicuously displayed, on Tvhich were the words Weljoiue Homo CbRinpions," and the li-ires "11, 7," met the Athletics at the depot and escorted theiu to ttfcir headquarters. Several hundred persons were in line. Lieutenant Killacky, of the Fourth Dis trict Police, has been held to bail by Alder mnn Manic, to pnswer the charge of asa ilt jt Oilier McMahon, of the Sixth district. Yesterday morning, while .Mrs. S trail Fiskerton, Miss I lubes. -a W. l'inkerton, Miss Fetiie .1. 1'iLkerton, and JI. M. Dorland w ere riding in a park carriage, near the Girard avemie bridge, a serio is accident occurred. (iLe of the shafts became dot ached, causing lie horse to turn osido suddenly, and in do inj.; this the carriage was overturned and ail the o.?cr.pant.s were thrown violently npou tte ground. Miss Jlobecca end Mhs Sarah I'inkerton were dangerously injured about tie head, the others were but slightly hurt, 'ite injured parties were removed to their residence at No. s.;:i Cherry street. Yesterday the Board of Commissioners of JIi(L-hwr.ys appointed the following named feiitleuien as Hnp-Tvisors of streots: First ward, Samnel 1'eak; Second ward, Charles 3 eak: Third and Fourth worths, Samuel F. Mitchell; Filth and Sixth wards, Mr. F.oyce: Seventh ar.d Eighth wards, Fphraim II. Shaw; Ninth and J'enth. Robeit W. Liberton; Ele venth and Twelfth wards, John A. Johnson; Thirteenth and Fourteenth wards, Jacob S. Fish: Fifteenth ward, Thomas Gilligan; Six t eiith r.nd Seventeenth wards, Joseph Asn: LinLleenth v. aid, William II. Maueely; Niuo f t nth ward, George Jloyer; Twentiotii ward Km division, lien. Meyers Twentieth ward Second division, William Thorn; Twenty rst ward, Timothy Clegy: Tweuty-thiiJ wrrd First division, Enoch Foster; Twenty third ward Second division, Junison I.ott; Tw nty-fonrth ward l'irst division, Palmer l!. McGinley: Twenfy-fonrth ward Second ('.h'isios. AVi'lliain A. Frederick; Twenty-fifth v tid, Francis F. herbaugh; Twenty-sixth v.tird, postponed; Twenty-seventh ward, Joseph l'reas; Twenty-eighth ward, Martin Ulrick. In the case of Marcus Porter the coro ner's jury yesterday rendered a verdict that te said Marcus Porter came to his death Irom violence (blows and kicks), inflicted by Francis McCully, on the morning of August C, K70, cn screw dock wharf, Delaware ave-lv.-, above Laurel street. Francis McCally is ti'J r.t kre. Domrktlc Affair. Gold closed yesterday at 118. TLe lirst bale of Alabama cotton was re ttivtti in Montgomery last night. Among the witnesses examined at the Nathan murder inquest yesterday were the Loiisekeeptr and Mr. Washington Nathan. The New York Clnb is said to be making rp a purse for the purchase of the yacht Ame x.ta from the Government, believing that, j roperly handled, fehe can beat any yacht that LottP. President Grant passed through Indiana j t'!:s yesterday, on his way to St. Louis. He xj'.et with a worm reception from a crowd which had assembled at tte depot in expecta tion of his arrival. In May lab, a Bohemian family named Ir&timtv as murdered by the Indians. 'Jit-re is now reason to believe the deed was committed by a band of Sioux, and several jiuljf.ns from the Cross Creek Agency have Letn started on the track of the murderers. THE WAX. LAST NIGHT'S DESPATCHES. 3 1.U h DANGER TO FEANCE A MINISTERIAL CRISIS RESIGNATION OF OLLIV1ER AND THE ENTIRE MINISTRY THE EMI EI'.OR DESPERATE PARTI CULARS OP THE RATTLE OF WOERTH. Paris, Aug. Evening. The session of the Corps Legislatif opened at 2 P. M., ML tschneider prebiding. As soon as the formali ties of the opening were ovef, M. Ollivier ad dressed the house as follows: "Messieurs: The Emperor, in his procla mation, told you if circumstances should prove unfavorable that the Empress would call you to her end we Lave waited until the situation was compromised before calling you." (Interruptions.) M. Favre exclaimed, "This is too auda cious." M. Ollivier continued: "We will call you r.t the tirtit sign of trouble. Some of our troops have met with reverses, but the greater portion remain nnvanquished. Our citadels, oar natural defenses, and our muni tions are great. Yv'e ask you to aid us in or ai.izing the National Guard." Deputy Tiere All sacrifices without yon. M. Ollivier responded: "We are all pre pared. We can arm 4 r0,000 men. Paris and the departments which are threatened are in h Hate of siege. Prussia hopes to add to I er own advantages by our internal troubles, tut her expectation will not be realized. We Khali defend ourselves. Order is safety. "Now, Messieurs, one word. It were un jatriotio at such a time to dwell upon per sonalities. Accuse us; doubt u. We shall tot answer, except to defend the measures we intend to propose. If the Chamber is not with us (ironical laughter and interruption), it is wanting in the performance of its first duty. "Let us lose no time in the dissuasion. This I beg, as perhaps this is the last time I shall mount this tribune, make no more speeches. Send us away if yo deem it best." (Cheers from the Left of "Yes! yes !") Deputy Dumoulin interrupted, proposing that the presidency of the Conncil of Minis ters be conferred on General Trochu. M. Favie demanded that the Chambers should at once asnume the direction of public .flairs. M. Pav.l de Cassaignei said that if he was a iULihter he would tend before a council of w u-iu w..ULir sv:h a prrj-.ceitjon. A oeDe of great violence here ensued be tween the mtmbers, M. Picard asking that the Chambers pronounce a vote of censure fgainst the ministers, the member) of the Left continually demanding ca.ls to order. M. Cassaignac, temporarily presiding, re fused to accede to these demands, saying that violence on one part would only produce vio lence on the other. Finally, M. Ollivier, after a great effort to make hiniRelf heard in the confusion, said: "Some of my colleagues ask me if I would have them Rhot." The Duke de Gramont exclaimed, "They all ought to be." At. this expression, Deputy Estanceln nifihcdjtoward the Duke de Gramont, shaking his list in bis face. Deputy Ferry also left his seat and threat ened the Duke, and the members of the Ilight rushed from their seats and interposed to re store erder. The President put on bis hat, and in the midst of the confusion the eessiou was tempo rary suspended. M. Favre, on the resumption of the session, demanded the immediate consideration of his proposal, but it was refused by a vote of l'.K) to :'.". M. Duvernois then proposed tho. order of the day, declaring the chamber desirous of insuring energy in the national defense. Passed to the order of the day. M. Ollivier refused to accept the order of the day, and rented the fate of the ministry on its passage. The order was adopted, and at the request of M. Ollivier a recess was taken that he might withdraw nnd consult with his colleagues. lie returned in a short lime, and mounting the tribune paid: "In the presence of the vote of the Chamber, the Ministry has given its collective resignation to the Empress lle gent, who has accepted it. I am instructed to declare that General Palikao has been charged with the duty of forming a new Ministry. (Aiplanse.) "As for us, wo shall continue to do what ever our country demands of us, and from the present moment our successors, what ever misfortunes they may encounter, will have our support." After this declaration the Chambers separated in great agitation. Berlin, Aug. '.I. The King of Prussia, on passing through Neustadt yesterday, received a great ovation. The streets and roads were rilled with people, who waved Mags, covered the King with flowers, and cheoied wildly. Bismarck, Boon, and others addressed the people and thanked them for the King. The losses of the French in the battle of Woerthon Saturday were ;V)00dead, wounded, and mitising, and IKHM) prisoners. Total 1 1,11'iw. MacMahon's baggage, mriy cannon, and two long railway trains, with tores aud munitions, are captured. Tho Pi Vssi.in cav alry in their pursuit bagged thtisauds of stragglers who had thrown away tueir arms. Tho total Prussian loss was :;:00 dead, wounded, and missing. Paris, Aug. '.). A correspondent of Le TuitiH thus descrils the iuterviow botweeu the French Minister and Antouelli on July 27, the former having read the Duko de Gramont's despatch directing tho evacuation of the Roman State by the French troop?. Antonelli said, impetuously, "I will mention it to the Holy Father." The Minister "Then I may expect an answer in the evening?" Antonelli "I shall receive you with plea sure." In the evening the Minister called on the Cardinal, and the following brief colloquy took place: Minister de Benneville "What does his Holiness say ?" , Antonelli "He says 'God will provide for me. May I never see French troops again.' " De Benneville "Is that all?" Antonelli "All." Paris, Aug. '.. All correspondents of foreign newspapers have received orders to go from Metz to Nancy. A despatch from General Frossard, who is between Metz and Nancy, published in the Patrie, says tho Em peror has been solicited to return to Paris by the home generals, aud replied: "I will only return dead or victorious." MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Keug see First root. AXJiAHACFOlt PHILADELPHIA THI8 DAY. STN RlEIS &-05 MOON RISIS tSCN khZB 7-U5!lIiaH WATER Q4i PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADi Thomas O. Hood, ) Unas. J. Hot fm an, Committee of tub Month. TBOMASC.ilAND, J 0IOVMlET OF UCUAN 8TKA.1ISU1FS. FOR AMERICA. City of Cortc. . .Liverpool. . . .New York July 15 Tarifa Liverpool.. ..New York vB..July iit Palmyra. Liverpool.... New York July 'm Sirton Liverpool.... New York July 26 The tjueen. .... Liverpool. . . .New York July 27 Britannia Glasgow New York July a; C. of Merida.. .Vera Cruz... New York via II. July 29 Kt. Laurent.... Brest New York uly so Eiiropa Glasgow New York July 80 China Liverpool.... New York July 80 C. ol Balto....Liverpooi....ew Yorkvlall. July 80 Paraguay, Loniyn New York July 80 .AspluwalL.. New York July 31 .Asntnwall... New York Aug. a FOR KUROPfl. Winchester. Arizona Minnesota... New York... Liverpool. Aug, Buioiilan New York Glasgow Aug, Russia New York ..Liverpool Aug. ..Liverpool Aug. . .Glasgow Aug. Queen New York Columbia New York C. ol Brooklyn. New York, .Liverpool Aug. England new x one... .Liverpool Aug. Virginia New York... Havre Aug. Iddlio New York... Liverpool Aug. C. of Brussels.. New York. ..Liverpool Aug. Cof Baltimore. New York. . .Liverpool via 11. Aug. C. Ol Wash'ton .New York . . . LI verpooL Aug. CO Ail 'WISE, DUJHJSSTIC, ICTO. Mapnolla. New York... Havana vlaNas.Aug. 11 Salvor. Philadelphia. Charleston Aug. 12 Hercules Philadelphia. New Orleans.... Aug. 13 Tonawanda.. . .Philadelphia. Savannah Aug. 13 Geo. Wash'ton. New York. ..New Orleans. ..Aug. 13 Pioneer Philadelphia. Wllm'gton.N.C.Aug. 17 Yazoo Philadelphia. New Orleans. ..Aug. IS J.W. Everman. Philadelphia. Charleston Aug. 19 Vails are forwarded by every steamer In the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at ueenbwwn, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers lor or from the Conti nent call at Southampton CLEARED YESTERDAY. Brig Harry Virdeu, Collins, Lisbon, Jose de Bessa Guiruarea. Schr '. FoBHtt, Harding, Boston, Warren A. Gregg. S hr Cora Etta, Sleeper, Bonton, L. AuUeuried A Co. Ki-)ir James N. Martin, Baker, Boston, do. Bclir Ella F. Crowell, Crowell, Boston, do. fcelir Ocean Traveller, Adams, Beverly, do. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Tonawanda, Barrett, 70 hours from Kavuunali, with cotton, rice, etc., U Philadelphia and Southern 51 ail bteauiship Co. Paaseugers W. E. 'J t iii pie and two sons, Mrs. S. D. Purvis, Mrs. Hobt. E. Allen and two children, Richard Johnston, V. Romtiash. C. L. De Lamotte, Mrs. C. Crawford, C. B. Madder, John McAllur, Robert Johnson, R. BUMle W. Fredericks, W. G. Brown, II. Barrett. Steamer Haivor, Ashcroft. 70 hours from Churles ton, wuh cotton, etc., to Bonder A Adams. steamer c. Cowstock, Drake, 24 hours from New York, with nirtse. to W. M. Batrd & Co. hieamer Antlnacite, Green, 24 hours from New York, w:tb mdse. to W. M. Baird k Co. Bark Warren White, L?mb, 8 days from Havana, with sugar to John Mabou A Co. vessel to ttouder ti Adaiua. Br g Edith Cole, 8 days from Bath, with Ice to Knickerbocker V- Co. vessel to Warren 4i Gregg. K 'hr Harmon Curtis, Curtis, 15iaysfroiu St. John, N. B., :th lumber and latlis to W. A. Levering. Heir l.erha Soulier, Woosier, 0 days from Wind ier, N. .h i isver to SojJ'T U Adami. Schr Bsnvard, MoGce, 3 days from New Toik, Willi indn. to Lennox fc llargchn. Fchr alter Snow, Wheeler, 6 days ltom James rivrr, Vh., with luniier to t'olunn A Co. Schr Uuth Shaw, Shaw, from Richmond, Me., with loo to Penn Ice Co. Retir Helen West, B days from Suffolk, Vs., with shingles to Collins A Co. Sclir JaiiK-i Anderson, Tnnnell, 9 days from In dian river, Del., w ith grain to Collins A Co. Schr lb G. Hand, Hand, from liotwn, with ice. Corr&ipfniii'Wi of The Kreninl TtlstrapK E ASTON A McMAUON'8 BULLETIN. Niw York Or rim, Aug. 9 Three barges leAve In tow to-night, for Baltimore, light. Baltimork Branch officb, Aug. 9. The follow ing Lmgen leave In tow to-nigiit, eastward: K. MeWliltains, R. V. De W iU, Andrew Allison, General Kelui. Bella McW llllams, Tlceno, M. Henes srvHnrf hrles (J. Ash, all with coal for New York. Philadelphia Branch Officb, Aug. 10. The Harvest ciieen, with coal, for Port Penn, lelt yes terday. Moonlight, Rover, with coal, for Baltimore, an t Esteile, with coal, for N. York, leave to-day. L. S. C. (By TeUarapK) Liwir, Del., Aug. 96 p. AI A bark from-above is siichoied oil the harbor. Several schooners are beating down. Wind S. 8. W., blowing freati. Thermometer, 89. MEMORANDA. h!p Toanwanda, Tnrley, from Liverpool inth lilt, for Ptiilnrtelplila, was spoken on tho !WLh. hit. 61 in. long. 1140. Ship Maid of Orleans, Honston, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liverpool xtitn nlu Ship Abyssiuiau, chrlstuu, for Philadelphia, ent d out at Llvei pool mh nit. chip Gladstone, B.own, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 23d tilt. 1 ' Ship John Patton, Hill, for Philadelphia, entered out, at Newcastle 21st tilt. Br. steamer Calabria, McMlefcan, from New York 2Hth ult., at iueenstown 7 1. M. tilh Inst., and pro ceeded for Liverpool. Br. steamer Tripoli, Brown, from Liverpool 26t,h via iucenstown 27th ult., at Boston 6th Inst, with 43 cabin and 4.'s steerage passengers. Steamer Rapidau, Whitehurst, from Havana .1J lust., at New York yesterday. Steamer City of Dublin, Kynon, sailed from Liver pool 2;th ult. for New York Steamer Virginia, Kennedy, at Key WestCth inst. from New York, and proceeded for Galveston. Steamer Regulator, Brooks, from Wilmington, N. C, via Boston, at Salem 6th iu9t., and sailed 7 th for Wilmington, . C. Steamer Mariposa, Kenible, from New York, at New Orleans sth inst. Steam r Sherman, Crowed, sailed from New Or leans Uli Ihhu for New York. Steamer St. Louis, Whitehead, sailed from New Orleans Cth inst, for New York. Steamer Crescent City, Norton, at New Orleans 7th inst. from New York. Steamer J. W. Kverman, Hinckley, hence, arrived at ( iharlestnn yesterday. Steamer Wyoming, Teal, hence, at Savannah yes terday. Steamer Norman, Nlckersou, hence, at Bopton sth liihtant. Nor. bark Banna, Erickson, for Philadelphia, cl'd at, Baltimore sth inst. Nor. bark Gea. l'ederscn, hence for Riga, was oil" Isle of Wight 24 h ult. Bark Abbie N. Franklin, Ilolbrook, for Philadel phia, sailed from Leghorn 20th ult, Barktuecnof the Fleet, McLean, for Philadel phia, elt ared at Rotterdam 23d ult. Bark Soridderen, l'ederscn, for Philadelphia, s'ld from Liverpool 24th ult. Bark Waldo, I'rcHsey, from London for Philadel phia, ur the Deadman 24th nit. Bark Minnie Campbed, HaukinRon, for Philadel phia, sailed from oroenock 27th nit. Bark Lucy ami Paul, Scheel, for Philadelphia, cl'd at London 2'th ult. Bark Lorena, Patterson, hence for Luuec, at Fal mouth 27ih ult. Bark t ecelia, Bistrnp, hence, at Cardiff 2St!i ult. Bark Bloomer, Colberp, hence, atGcuoa 24t,h ult. Brig C. C. Van Horn, Coil'rill, hence, at Areclbo 2th ult., via St. Johns, P. R., for Baltimore. Brig Covadonga, Vives, hence, at Gibraltar isth ultimo. Sehr John P. Spedden, from Norrolk for Philadel phia, with railroad tic?, sprung aleak off Newport News, and was run on the beach. Assistance has been sent to her. Sch rs Governor Burton, Ludlain, and J.W Van neman, Ruckat, cleared at Georgetown, D. C, Cth Inst. for Boston. Sehr K. C. Elmer, Carson, from Mobile for Phila delphia, was spoken 1st Inst., 1st. 27 30, long. 79 411. Sehr Hannah M. Little, Crawford, hence, at Glou cester 6th fust. Sehr Arthur Rowe, hence, at Richmond Sth Inst. Sehr Access, Collier, for Philadelphia, cleared at Baltimore 8th InsU S hr Harriet Fuller, Willard, for Phllalelphia, cl'd at Portlat d tith Inst. Sehr Mary Weaver, Weaver, hence, at Boston Cth instant. Schrs 8. A. Hoffman, Hoffman ; Thos. Clyde, Cain : and R. & S. Corson, Corson, hcuce, at Boston 7 th Instant. Schrs Fred. Pendleton, and S. A. Reed, Reed, bencc, at Salem 6th Inst. Sehr Sarah Bruen, FUher, for Philadelphia, ci'd at Wilmington, N. C, cth inst., with 800,000 shingles. Sehr E. A. Hooper, Champion, hence, at Provi dence Cth inst. Sehr Ann S. Brown, Crowell, for Philadelphia, s'ld from Providence Cth inst. Sehr Frances E. Hallcck, Halleck, hence, at Pro vidence 7th inst. Scbrs Wave, Hubbard, and Oust, Shropshire, hence, at Providence 7th inst. Sehr Aid, Smith, hence, at Fall River 4th Inst. Sehr Yonng TeaBer, Slocum, hence, at New Bed ford cth inst. Sehr G. It. Murney, hence, at New Haven 7t.h Inst. PIANOS. ALBRECUT, RIEKES A SCHMIDT, M ANUKACTUKEKS OK FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. Fnll guarantee and moderate prices. 3 2i WAREROOMJS, No. 610 ARCH Street. HURNITURE, ETO. HOVER'S Celebrated Patent Sofa Bedstead la now being made and aold in Uvrsa number botbpn France and Kngland. Can be had only at the mauaiao tory. Thiapieoe of lurnitare ia id the to mi of a handsome PARLOR SOFA, yet in one minute, without unscrewing or detaching in any way. it can be extended Into a beau tiful FKENUU BEDSTEAD, with Spring Hair Mattrea complete. It bai the convenience of a Bureau for holding, ia easily managed, and it ia imposaiole for it to get out of order. Turn Sola Bedatead requiree no props, hinges, feet, or ropes to support it when extended, as all other sofa beds and lonnges hare, which are all very unsafe and liable to get out of repair, but the Bedstead Is formed by simply turning out the ends or closing them when the Hois m wanted. The price is about the same as a lounge. Aii elimination of this novel invention is solicited. II. F. nOVER, 6 24 tofrtm No. 230 South SECOND Street, Philada'B RICHMOND ft CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE VAREROOMS Ho. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BAT SWU, ABOVB OHESNUT, PHILADELPHIA n Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory JOHN T. DAIP-EY, N. E. Cor. WATER and MARKET Sti ROPE AND TWIMR, BAGS and BAOQINO, for Hour, Salt, Super-Phosphate of Lhae, Bone Dost, Rto. Large sad smell OUft N y BAU8 oonsUatly oa h&nd. . t Also. WOOL 8AOK&. J. T. K ASTON. J. at MAUON. JjAHTOM Ac McMAIIO, ilflPPISa A SO COMMISSION UKRCUAXTS, o. S OOKN'ms SLU', New York, No. 1H SOUTH WHAKVES, I'hlladelphla, No. 45 W. l'RATT STREET, Baltimore. We are prepared to ship every description 01 Freight to Philadelphia, New York, Wilmington, and Intermediate points with promptness aud despatch. Canal Boats and Steam-tugs furnished at the shortest notice. A LE X AND ER G. CATTELL A CO. fKUVUUK UUMIHIBHION MKKUUAN1A no. Nnunin wtiAUiVJUi Ho. II HORTH WATFR BTBJCXT, PUILALMOJ'illA. AurCAJTOU G. OATBUJa, auiAH Oatts c O L T O N DENTAL ASSOCIATION, , Originators of NITROUS OXIDE OAS la Den tistry, and headquarters for painless tooth extrac tion. Oir.ce, No. 737 WAIN UT Street. 8 1 s ibt CENT.'S FUHNISHINO QOOP8. 1 A T E N T SHOULDER - BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SMUTS AND DRAWERS m8de irom measurement at very short notice. All othrr arti-lps of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS In full variety. WINCHESTER ft. CO., 119 No. 706CHESNUT Stroet. CLOTHS, OA8SIMERES, ETO. QLOTH HOUSE. JAME8 A HUDER. no. 11 Korth Ni:C0NI Nlreet, Sign 01 tne Oolden Lamb, Aie w receiving a large and splendid assortment of new styles of FANCY CASSIMERES And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS and COATINOS, (3 !S mwi AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, STOVES, RANGES, ETC. rpHE AMERICAN STOVE AND HOLLOvVWAKE X COM FAN Y, I'HILADELrillA, IKON roUNDEKfl, (SuccepRors to North, Chsse A North. Sharps & Thomson, and Etlj'ar L. Thomson,) Manufacturers of STOVES, HEATEUtT, TaP4 SON'S LONDON KITCHEN TINNaii), M ELI. ED, AND TON HOLI.OWWAiiE. FOUNDRY, Second nnd Mlfrtii Streets. OFFICE, 209 North Second Street, FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, Superintendent. EDMUND B. SMITH, Treasurer. JX.O. EDGAR THOMSON, President. JAMES IIOEY, 6 27 raw! 6m General Manager. GOVERNMENT SALES. 8 'ALE O F NAVY vss Navy Department. xilKEAU OK CONSTRICTION A INO Repaik, V 'IstS, 1S70. ) Auff'ist The Navy Depftrtnient will onVr for sale at public auction, at the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk, on TUESDAY, the 2:'.rt day of August, 1-.70, at 12 o'clock M., the United Stat'-s steumer GALENA, of M4 tons. The vessel will liesoid as she stands, and con be examinep at. any time on application to the Com mandant of the yard. One-half of tr'e whole amount of the pnrchaie nioucy must he deposited at the time of adjudica tion, and the balance within live days thereatter, and the vessel must he removed from the navy yard within a time from the day of sale satisiactory to the Commandant. The Government reacrves tho right to withdraw the vessel from sale for any purchaser who will pay the appraised value with an kicrea.se of ten (10) per centum thereto. , 8 4tli.smer REAL ES 1 AT E AT AUCTION. I'UBLIO SALE THOMAS & SONS. i;;! Auctioneers. On Tuesday, AusrustlO, 1S70, at VI o cIock, noon, will be Bold at public sale, at the 1'hlladelphla Exchange, the following described property, vi..: No. 1. Large and valuable Brewery Building and Lager Beer Vaults, N. W. corner of Thirty-tlrst aud Master streets, 100 feet by 200 feet, two fronts. TI10, Improvements are a stone building, about 50 by 100 icet, formerly occupied as a brewery (by Christian liontschler). There is ample ground for additljnal vaults. Terms One-third caslu Immediate pos session. No. 2. Dwelling and stable, northeast corner of Thirty-flrst and Master stareets. All those messuages and the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate at the northeast corner of Tlilrt.v-iir.st anil Master streets; containing In front on Thirty-tlrst street 100 feet, and In depth along Master street ISO feet. Tne Improvements arc a three-story brick dwelling and large brick stable. Terms One-third cash. Imme diate possession. May be examined any day pre vious to sale. M. THOMAS & RONS. Auctioneers, 82ol3St -iNos. USand 141 S FOURTH Street HE PRINCIPAL DEPOT rCR THK SALB Or REVENUE STAMPS, NO. 304 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, NO. 106 & FIFTH SThhT (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 188 3. The sale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at the Old-Established Agenclce. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mali or Express) all orders, Immediately upon receipt, a matter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received In payment. Any Information regarding ;the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenne cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checl Receipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed Stamps and Stamped Paper: On f 26 and upwards. 9 per ! 100 " 8 " 800 I Address til ers, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, v No. fi CHESNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA USE CHAMBERS STAR IT His EVANS, 8TODDART & CO., 740 8ANSOM Street. 7 9 fmwlm INSURANCE. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE company. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, 1EC6. Office octteast conur of THIRD and WALNUT Struts, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES On Vcn;b, Cargo and Freight to all parte of the world. INLAND 1NSURANCE9 jn goctfB ty river, canal, lake and land carriage all pans of the Union. FlitE INSURANCHB Ktrcnandlse generally; on 8iorc8, Dwellings, Hon bcs, etc AF-RBT8 OF THE COMPANY November 1, IMs. IVOO.OOO UMted tbtes Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties laiLOWPO inc,000 Unltsd etates Six Percent. Loan (lawful money) 107,780-oo W,0O0 United States Six Per Cent. Loan, l&si 0,000-OC OC.fXO Elate of PetinsylvaiJa Six Per Cent. Loeri llS.vBO-OO 800,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan (exempt from tax) wo.swo-oo Htf.OO State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 02,000-00 ),WO Pcr.nyvar.! Railroad First Korjrnge Six Per Cent. Eomiit 450 HXJ T,0'! Fect.f j-ivanm Railroad So rono mortgage Six per Cent. Ecrrts M.eiiB-OO tr.,C Wt:ern Pennsylvania Roll read Morgce Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsylvania KuLlroad guarantee) lO.OOO-CO si.oeo t hie of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan le.OOO-OB 7,000 fe jite of Teancesee Six For Cfctt. Loflo s.lHO'OO ll,t0 PectiFylvenia Railroad Com pany, sr.o shares stock U.OOO-OO l,a) Ntnh Pennsylvania nail road Company, 100 shares :otk 1,900-on !C,fx Phiiadelphla and Southern Mail Steamship Corn racy, 60 srares stock T,60000 l,00 Lores on Bond and Mort fFe .Sif Uets on City FroptfV?. 8t,900-00 .,23MiXl r&r. Market value, Jl.UMS.BTO-O , Cost, l,a!5,622-a7. Real Estate M.OOO'OO tills Recelvftb.e for Insurances made... 820,700-78 talances due p.t Agencies: Premiums on ilariue Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Com- Pacy 5,097-S8 Stonk, Scr p. etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, Um. Ee'Jniated value 8,740-30 Cash in Bant i6S,8iS-68 Cash in Draper t72-s 169,291'1 1,S63,100-04 D1RECTOR8. Thcraaa C. EsnC, .Samuel 3. Stokes, John C. Davis, 1 William ti. Boulton, Ednsond A. frotder, jEdward Darlington. Theophilus Panlding, H. Jones Brooke, James Trarjuair, .Edward Lafourcade. Henry Sionn, Jacob Rlegel, Henry C. Daiett, Jr., I Jacob P. Jones, ames C. Larnl, 'James B. McFarland. William C. Ludwlg, Joshua P. Eyre, Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Mcflvain, HugnCra'g, ,11. Frank Robinson, John D. Tay.'or, , J. B. Semple, Pittsuarg, Georfe W. Bercadoo A. B. Berger Pittsburg, WlliUiTn G Houston, 'D. T. MorKan. Plttsimra THOMAS C. HAND, President. TVTTJTf,"i AVis, Vlce-ilesldeut. EFNRY LYLEUPvN, Secretary. HENRY HALL Assistaht Secretary. 1 1 Life Instance tor the People! HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF IE.liJI8YLVASU, OFFICE: No. 701 CHE8NU T Street. FUILADELPHIA. To place Life Insurance within reach of all, has adopted a system or MONTHLY PAYMENT OP PREMIUMS Peculiarly adapted to the ability of ALL WORKING FOR SALARIES OK 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 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 MYERS, R. W. DOItPHLEY, Vice-President. Secretary. B. E. DAVIS, Superintendent orjAgenclea. 4 9 Cm Active and responsible men wanted as Agents. 189 C1IArTER PERPETUAL. IgJQ Franiiin Fire Iinraice Company OF PHILADELPULY. Office, Nos. 435 and437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. 1 1,70$2,825,73 167 CAPITAL .'.1400,000-00 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS. 3,425, 731 -67 INCOME FOR 1S70, LOSSES PAID IN 1869, IblO.OOO. 1 144. DOS -42. . sLohkci paid since lHlo over 5,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. The Company also Issues policies upon the Rents r all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mort- 'f he "FRANKLIN" has no DISPUTED CLAIM. DIRECTORS. Alfred O. Baker, Airred ntier, Thomas Sparks, William t. Uraut, Thomas S. Ellis, Gustavus S. Benson. Samuel Grant, George W. Iticharda, lsasc Lea, George tales, ALFRED d. BAKER. President. GEORGE FALLS, Vice-President. JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. ia W THEODORE M. REGER, Assistant Secretary. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, inoomorated it25 Charter Perpetual. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the commu nity for over forty years, continues to Insure against loss or damage by lire on Public or Private Build ings, either permanently or for a limited time. Aisa . L....nitni-u htju'll Of (jrwwtH. Anil MMri'haniliua generally, on liberal terms. Their Ca amtitl. toKuther with a large Surplus Fund. Is Invested In the most careful manner, which ena bles them to oner tu iuc maureu su uuuuuuieu SUCU- nt v In the case of loss. Daniel Smith, Jr., lhaac Uazletiurht, Thoiuss Robins, Jnhu lX-vereux. Thomas Smith, ii en r j lcwih, J. Gillliigham Fell. Daniel Haddock, Jr., Franklin A. Couily, DANIEL SMITH, Jk W'y, G. Ooweii, s-Tetdry. President. 3 SO AMUSEMENTS. CO'TTisu oAmrs. otkx to, all comte-' O T1TORS. AT oak dale park, (ifrmantnwn Bsiiroad and Broad street. On MONDAY, Angnst 1(5, H7o. Two TT.ztn tor -ach game, and Special Irl7.e for DONALD DINNIK, the great champion Athlete, lio will romprte in ihe games. Music by V- ('lure's Liberty Cornet Band, nistlne's Orchestra and Ipi-rs "I the Club. SPLENDID DANCING ACCOMMODATIONS. Gri'ur.ris ran i r-arhd bv Gcrmantown steam cars, Four'h ai;d Eighth fs. pnMscngt-r car. Aoru-HMcr., A.iultii, Mlc. ; Children, )!5c. S10 4t INSUHANOk. INSURANCE COMPANY WORTH AMERICA. Jandabt 1, IfTt. Cbnrtrr Perpvtusil, Irerreriti4l f?M. CAPITAL. 8300,O.IC fr ritld lere ei,Dlzfv(1oB....8:f,000,000 Rrrrlrte f l snlu me, j,;t. . . ,n i ilit 1.14 1 Intervsl frees f vteiseeBie, 'till. f 1. 1,ti!rl-V I paid, H.o:wtas-M tfilrent ef the Asmcu. Tint Merr sees cd Cs Prcrcrty j;fg United tt;e (.'cierDnicEt end other f-o Ecid j jjj Bwlrosi, Ekes tl 0081 Stocks ' isa UseD In Ebck sod OfSce 147 B0 Lokne cn Oolis'ersl Securitj , S2 fcf Notes Receivsbie. wotl'.f Kuine Premiums... E2l-4 Accrcrd Icibrett to'ioj Pren -iCiri in Cvxjrr of trkcsmissiea. c61iS l"nn'tid MirtePiTOi-.-iri t (hjV BeslKsute. OSinf Cnpt PhiUrtelphie. . s,M nior t. t-rD0lsK. Ocpe, Jcin A. t-n r, Kdwsrd 8 Clerk L" 1 M,nc- 1 -rUon Hen";. n,c V tre, Alfred I) Jessn"' j,otn hwft. Cifmpnt A. (Jriecom! fcecre. L. ilirr rcn. Wilhsm Urrckie. ARTHUR O. COFKtN, President. . CEAKI.IS PLArr.VloPreideet. HiTTEUs IVtlP. Secretejf. C. E. Kuvu, Am ocI iecrotarr. g 4 ASSURY LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2NTEW YOZ 21. LEMUi:L BANG, President. EMOKV .McCLlMTOCK, Actuary. Y PIKX5Y1VANIA STATE AGENCY, JAMFS M. LOSGACltK, Manrurer. H. C. WOOD, JF... M. 1., Jledlcul Examiner. 0cc, SC2 WALHUT J8t, Philadelphia. KEV. fc. PCWBKS, Special Agent- JAMIS K. LONGACTfB, General Agent 5 23 mwny No. :.j2 WALNUT Stree t, PhUadelphia QHARTER PERPETUAL. ASSETS 8200,000. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY CF QERMANIOWN. OFIICE, Xo. 4S29 MAIN STREET. Tske ritls in Philsdelphia, SfontomerT, and Bncke couctie. on te motl tevoraole terms, upon UwoliinKs. Barn, .MercLvLd:st, Jrurmture, Jjaruiinic implemenm. iisy, Grt;D, 5crii, t:o. etc. ur1 DIRECTORS. Spencer Robf rts, Nicholas Rittenhonie. .lnhn h f ' 1 n 1 , r. N.IH.n I I Albert A'tiiirtJ, Josepn Hucd'tiury, Viil;n) AttaitiU, it. D., James P. Lnstroth. Charles VVeias, Joseph Rducber. r 1 1. .... oui -jt ir. u. oioMes. SPENCER ROBERTS, President. CH AKLKS H. ETOKKS, Secretary and Treasurer SHil. H.LEti.MAN, Ast-btact Secretary. 6 2(Jsinw3in J IRE A88OCIATI ON. INCORPORATED MARCH S7, 16S0. OFFICE, HO. Z4 NORTH IFTU STREET LN8URH BUILD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AUD KERCEANDIfiE GENERALLY, From Lota fc Firs (ia tte City of Philadolpbia only), AfebtTS, JANUARY 1, 1S70, 81,574,7343, TKDBTEE8. TU n m UTT TO XT .CHARLES P. BOWER. JOHN CARKOW, IjKSBK LIOHTFOOT l.rUKlit 1. xuvv, MIDI'. OU'JU.MA Krft. JOS. R. LYNPALL, PETER ARMBRDBtSb LEVI P. COATS, M. H. DIOKfNSONT1' BAMUEL WABHAWK. 'PETER WIXIJAJIBOM rttiavvn., 'rRi KK Wl JOSEPH B. BO HELL, WM. H. HAMILTON, President,' E 4KCEX EPARHAWK, Vloe-Preelden. WILLIAM F. BDTLEB fiecreu ; JpAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 809 CHESNUT Street. D?C0Kr0EaTBD 16i. CHARTER PERPETUAL.' CAPITAL f'iOO.OOO. . . FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance against Loss or Damage by K-ire eltner fc Perpetual or Temporary Policies. SIKCT0K8. Charles Richardson, William H. K'oawn, WUliam M. Keyrert, John F. Smith, Nathan Hiilea. Robert Pearen. John Kesaler, Jr., Edward 11. Orne, Charles fcitokoa. John W. Kvertaan, . , . 1 . Oeorge A. "West CHAKLES RICHAHDSON, President. VVir.f.laM II. l.'HAU'N. Vl.oPrUtl.i . Williams 1. Llakchakd, Secretary. 7 35 THE ENTERPRISE INSUBANCE CO. OP PlllL.DELPilIA. w Office e. W. cor. I'OUKTH and WALNUT SaeetB. PIKE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL AND 'PERU POLICIES ISSUED. CASH Capital uaid up in full) 200,00o o0 CASH Afcsets, July 1. 1S70 650,7asi0 DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, J. Livingston Errlnger, Naibro Prazier, James L. Claghorn, John M. Atwood, i'W'iu. O. Koulion, Benj. T. Tredick, Charles Wheeler, George II. r-t uart, (Thoiuas II. Montgonier John H. lirown, James M. Aertsen. V. KATCliFoRD STARR. President. THOMA- H. MONT(JoMEltY, Vice-President. ALEX. W. W1STEK, SecreUry. JACOB E. PETERSON, AsHatant Secretary. TMPEBIAL FIRE INSUIIANCE CO., LONDON. ETABIJ11ED ISO. Paid-cp Capital and Accumulated Funds, 88,000,000 IN GOLD. PEEVOST & HERRING, Agents, 4; 5a. M S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. (HAS. M. PREVOBT OH AS. P. HEREIN Ct . K I-1 v . If 1 . Jt1...t-l,i . Zit in. nVV.- .1 VL K iV- It TORN FARNCM & CO., COMMI8SIOM MEK tf rbas's aBRlMtBctMierera ol OonesloMATloktnf, er, fee, U CLLiiiUJ kU UW Ptaidajtuev !'. i hi