THE .'DAILY. EVENING TELEGRAPH -.PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1870. 3 I It v A fin Ira. A meeting composed of delegates from the rarions fire companies was held at the house of the Northern Liberty Ilofie Com pany, No. 714 New Market street, for the purpose of arranging an escort for the recep tion of steamer No. 4, and the McQuade As sociation of Albany, who will visit this city on Tuesday, August 30. Mr. .Thomas R. Hied, of the Northern Liberty Hose Company, was elected President; Mr.Adolph Fernandez, of the Vigilant Fire Company, Secretary, and John Moulder, of the Resolution Hose Com pany, Treasurer. A Committee of .Arrange ments was appointed, consisting of the fol lowing: Baninerj. Yarger, ' Empire Ilook and I Ladder Company, chairman; John Mo Gough, Perseverance Hose Company; H. C. Coogan, Schuylkill nose Company; George McEwen, Mechanic Engine Company, and Aleiander Slater, Union Fire Company. The meeting then adjourned to meet next Wed nesday evening at the Humane Hose House, Wood street, below Third. A monthly meeting of the Board of Di-' rectors of City Trusts was held yesterday afternoon. .The contract for altering three dwelling houses on Chesnnt street, below Twelfth, was ratified. The Committee on City Property was authorized to widen the street running from Eleventh to Twelfth, be tween Chesnut and Girard streets. The Pres ident of the College reported that the reoent excursion made by the pupils had had a very favorable influence on the discipline of the institution. The physician reported the health of the boys in the College as good, and that no case of serious sickness had occurred. A legacy of $S00 had been received from the estate of Snrah Phipps, to aid in extending the tiseinlneKS of the Wills Hospital. Dr. L. M. Adler- was appointed surgeon, in place of Dr. Livezy, resigned. The increased in come of the Wills Hospital has enabled the committee charged with its management to procure additional comforts for its inmates. Domestic Affairs. . Gold closed yesterday at 11C. The Louisiana Republican State Convon tion met yesterday. An old lady was burned to death, at Lynn, Massachusetts, on Tuesday night. Concert saloons and dance halls have been suppressed in Denver by the city au thorities. : An unsuccessful West Point cadet com mitted suicide in Waterbury, Connecticut, on Tuesday night. ' Patrick Davy, proprietor of a hotel ia Toronto, was shot by a gambler, and will probably die. A boat was run down by a sohooner,near Toronto, on Tuesday, and twelve women and children drowned. The Ohio Republican Convention met yesterday) nominated candidates for State offices, and adopted a platform for the cam paign. Information was received at the State Department yesterday that the exchange of ratification of the naturalization treaty with Great Britain had taken place in London.' Owing to the giving away of the hoisting machinery in a mine at Middleport, in this.. State, yesterday afternoon, a cage containing twelve men was precipitated to the bottom of the shaft, a distance of two hundred feet. Six were instantly killed, and all the others wounded, four most severely. aSMaBa I MBBSSSsaaBSt THE WAR. LAST SIGHT'S DESPATCHES. THE FBBNCH CRISIS' A DICTATORSHIP ANTICI - FATED NAPOLEON INVITED TO RETURN "TO PARIS THE I'EINCE IMPERIAL IN LONDON THE' NEW' MINISTRY SPEECH OF QUEEN VIC TORIA ON THE SITUATION. . Paris, August 10, via London. A dictator ship is anticipated, with General Trochee as supreme head. The Emperor has been invited to return to Paris, and await a reconstruction of the gov ernment. His refusal is considered certain. Houses, trees, and all obstructions within five thousand yards- of the fortifications of Metz, have been destroyed. ' Paris, Aug. 10. Count Palikao announced the formation of a new ministry, And read the list of names, as follows: , ' Count Palikao, Minister of War; De la Tour d'Auvergne, Foreign Affairs; Henri Chevreau, Interior; Grand Perret, Justice; De Genouilldi, Marine; Pierre Magne, Finance; Jerome David, Works; Jules Brame, Instruction; Clement Duvernois, Commerce; Busson Billault, Pre sident of Council of State. A recess was taken for a quarter of an hour. On resuming, the Chamber desired to pass im mediately to the discussion of the project of law on the Garde Nationale. M. Buffet requested a delay of two hours, as the report was not quite r,cady.' , The Minister of Marine demanded adjourn. ment. He explained that Count Palikao was now in the Senate, and would not assist at the proceedings, in which his advice was needed M. Gambetti insisted that the debate should proceed. France wanted arms. The soil of the country 'was invaded. Necessity for in stant action was imperative. The govern ment should have made up its mind. (Great sensation.)-' t-' " . . . . Minister Jerome David requested that the ministry have a few hours for reflection. La liberie says all the members of the staff of Marshal McMahon were either killed or wounded in the battle of Froschweiller. ' Strasburo, August 10, 9.30 P. M. All is quiet here. Defensive measures are continued. The House of Lords was thinly attended to- day. During the session Lord Cairns inquired sb to the progress made in the negotiations for-the preservation of the neutrality of Bel gium. He said the statement that the gov ernment adhered to the treaty of. 1839 was satisfactory. 'The'neutrality of Belgium was of serious importance, and he approved the determination of the government to maintain It. , - . .... arl Granville said he was gratified by the .friendly tone of the various members, including the noble lord who preceded him, and, la reply, said the government bad secured the object alluded to, and also the warmest ap proval and support of Austria and Russia. It was Impossible to doubt the personal honor of the Emperor Napoleon or King William, or that nations so forgot their obligations as to make war on the public opinion of the world He thought the treaty would not require the action of Parliament, the aim desired having been otherwise achieved. The treaty was then read and loudly cheered. Lords Stratford de Redclitfo and Shaites bury spoke in terms of approval of the action of the government, as did Lords Redesdale and Cleveland. At two o'clock the royal commission, the Lord Chancellor, Earl Kimberly, Viscount Halifax, Viscount Sydney and Marquis of Nor mandy brought In the Queen's speech. The Commons were Summoned and soon appeared, with Speaker Gladstone and others at their head. The speech was then read by the Lord Chancellor, as follows: -- My Lords and Gentlemen: The state of public business enables me to release jour attendance upon Parliament. I continue to receive from aft .foreign Powers assurances of their good wijl and friendship; but I have witnessed with great pain and grief, on both domestic and foreign grounds, the recent outbreak of war between two powerful, nations allied to this country. My best exertions have been iisod to avert this great calamity. . I shall now direct constant and anxious at tention to a strict observance of the duties and rights of neutrality. I have cheerfully as sented to the measures matured by your wis dom to enlarge the powers of the executive, not only for the discharge of international duties, but for the prevention of acts injurious to the Interests of this country. I shall make every fitting endeavor to check the operation of causes leading to the en largement of the area of the conflict, and shall contribute, if opportunity oner, to the restora tion of an early and honorable peace. I have tendered. to the belligerent Powers treaties identical in form, which will give ad ditional security to Belgium against the hazards of war on her frontier. The treaty has been signed by Count Bernstoff, for the North Ger man Confederation, and the French envoy has signified that he has authority to sign a cor responding instrument on receipt of full power therefor. Other 1'owers, parties to the treaty of 1839, have been invited, and they are likely to accede to the engagement. The shocking murders in Greece have pro duced painful impressions in Europe, and have drawn attention to serious evils existing in that country. My unremitting efforts will be directed to secure a complete and searching inquiry into the facts. Gentlemen of the House of Commons: I thank you for the liberal provisions made by you for the ordinary services of the year, and for additional supplies of men and money voted in view of the altered circumstances of the Continent. The revenue gives promise to meet the new changes thus created without revising the proper balance of revenue and expenditure. The act for the repression of agrarian crime and to maintain order in Ireland has answered' its purpose thus far.' From the act regulating the occupation of land 1 anticipate the resto ration of peaceful relations between landlord and tenant, and of confidence and benevolence. Legislation duly protecting life and property I hope is now more easy, and I rely on the loyalty and affection of my Irish subjects. I have been pleased to concur in the bill lor nationai education In England as a new guar antee for the moral and social well being of the nation, its prosperity and power. The natu ralization act, and that for the extradition of criminals, tend to strengthen our friendly rela tions with other Powers. The act regulating enlistments for short terms I hope will in crease the efficiency of the forces, promote the welfare of the soldiers, and provide for the nation a service well trained in arms and ready on emergency to return to their standards. I bid you farewell for the recess with an earnest prayer that when again summoned 1 may rejoice with you on the re-establishment of peace in Europe. London, ' Aug. 10. The - Prince Im perial of , France has arrived in Lon don, and is now . at the British Legation, in charge of W. F. Smith, the Emperor's con fidential agent. Mr. Smith also brought with him the Empress Eugenie's jewels and valua bles, and the famous diamonds of the Duke of Brunswick. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin NewB sm First Pag. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. . Sum Risks b-osiMooh risbs. 7.33 Sun Sits 7 041 High Watkh.. 1-29 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE. Thomas G. Hood, - ) 4 Chkis. J. Hoffman, Committer or ths Month. Thomas C. Hand, ) MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN 8TEAJUSJTIIP8. ... FOR AMERICA. Cltyof Cork... .Liverpool. ...New York July 85 Palmyra Liverpool.... New York July - 26 Bidon Liverpool.... New York July 83 The Queen. .... Liverpool. . . .New York July 87 Britannia Glasgow..... New York July 87 Europe.. ......Glasgow New York July 80 C. or Balt'O.. ..Liverpool... .new xorsviau.juir 80 Paraguay London New York July 80 Winchester.. ..Asplnwall... New York July 81 Arizona. .Asplnwall... New York Aug. FOR EUROPE. Queen New York. . .Liverpool Aug. 13 Columbia New York... Glasgow Aug. 13 C. of Brooklyn. New York... Liverpool Aug. 13 England New York... Liverpool Aug. ' 13 Virginia. New York... Havre Aug. 13 England New York. ..Liverpool Aug. 18 Idaho New York. ..Liverpool Aug. IT St. Laurent.. ..New York.. .Havre Aug. SO Europa New York... Glasgow Aug. 80 C. of Brussels. .New York. . .Liverpool. . . ,. . . Aug. 80 C.of Baltlmore.New York. . .Liverpool via U.Aug. 83 C. 01 Wash'ton .New York . . . Liverpool Aug. 87 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC Magnolia. New York... Havana vlaNas.Aug. 11 Salvor. Philadelphia. Cb&rltMJton Aug. 18 Hercules Philadelphia. New Orleans.... Aug. 18 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. 18 J.W. Evennan.Philadelphla. Charleston Aug. 19 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queens town, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. . CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Aries, Wiley, Boston, 11. Wlnsor & Co. St M. Willing, Cundlff, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. Schr O. H. Tolleyj Goalee, Newbern, N. C, Charles Uaslam&Co. ARRIVED "YESTERDAY. Steamer Empire, Hunter, from Wilmington, N. C, with cotton and naval stores to W. P. Clyde & Co. steamer H. L. Gaw, Her, 18 hours from Baltimore, with nidse. and passengers to A. Groves, Jr. Steamer Concord, Norman, 34 hours from New York, with indue, to W. M. Baird A Co. ' Steamer Frank, Pierce, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer E. N. Falrchud, Trout, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to Win. M. Baird A Co. Schr Ariadne, Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, Del., With spokes to Hickman Cottinghsm. bchr Aloert C Page, Haley, from New York. AT QUARANTINE. Brig Prentiss, Hobba, from West Indies. Corrttvondent 0 Ths Kvenm0 Teletjraph. Gaston a mcmahoN'8 bullbtim. Niw York offics, Aug. 10. Three barges. leave in tow to-night, icr tuuumore, iignu rihariea MoOarttev. with sand, lor Philadelphia. Bawimokb Bunch Offics. Aug. toThe follow. tag barges leave in tow to-nignt, eaaiwaru : Sarah Helcbari, Great North, Katelle, andCatha. linn Terreii. all with coal, for NeW York. Philadblfhia Bbamch Offics, Aug. 11. The Kate Moyer, with coal, for New York, left last evening. 1 4 v.- ...- ttotetal Dtimatek la Hut Rtnina TtltaravK HAVHs-bK-GuACK, Aug. il The following boats left this morning in tow : E. D. Kennedy, with corn and oats to Hoffman Kennedy. Francis Craig, with lumber to Craig A Blanchard. Tiger, with lumber to Watson, Maione Son. E. D. Trump, with Inmbr to Trump. Son k Co. . Gen. U. 8. Grant, w)h lumber to Taylor It Betts. Charles F. Ehler, with lumber, for New York. Charlie and Polly, with lumber, for Trenton, N. J. Penn'a Canal Co., with coal, for Chester City. MEMORANDA. Br. steamer Tar 11 a, Murphy, from Quecnstown 89th ult., at Boston yesterday. Br. steamer City or London, Tibbetta, at Halifax 9th Inst, from New York, and sailed for Liverpool. Br. steamer Wisconsin, Williams, from New York 87th nit., at Queenstown 8th lnst, and proceeded to Liverpool. Steamer El Cld, from New York, at -Wilmington, N. C., yeBterday. Steamer San Salvador, from New York, at Sa vannah yesterday. Steamer Gulf stream, McCreery, sailed from Gal veston 7th Inst, for New York. r Steamer Missouri, Edwards, from New York, at Havana Bd Inst. Steamer Tripoli, Browne, cleared at Boston 9th Inst. for Liverpool via New York. Steamer Blenvi'le, Baker, cleared at New Orleans Bth Inst, for New York, via Havana. Steamer Empire, Hunter, from Wilmington, N. C, 7th tnst. for Philadelphia, has on board 700 bbls. rosin, and cotton, etc., from wreck of steamer Ton nee see. Steamer Yazoo, Catharine, from New Orleans for Havana and Philadelphia, sailed from South West Pass 6th inst. Steamer Pioneer, Wakeley, for Philadelphia, cl'd at Wilmington, N. C, yesterday. ' Steamer Norfolk, Piatt, hence, at Norfolk 9th tnst. Steamer Whirlwind, Sherman, hence, at Provi dence 6th Inst. Steamer E. C Biddle, McCue, hence, at Norfolk 8th lDBt. Bark Ann Elizabeth, Phelan, for Philadelphia, s'ld from Matanzas 8d tnst. Bark Memoria, Selvig, hence, at Konlgsbei-g 19th ultimo. Bark Thomas, Swendon, for Philadelphia, was loaning at iiavana tu in sc. ital. bark Pennsylvania, Pontremoil, hence, at Gibraltar 16th ult. Br. bark Agcnora, 01en, at St. Thomas zoth ult. from Buenos Ayres, and sailed 34th for Bonaire to lond salt (or Pntladelphia at 10c. gold. Span, brig NoBtra Senora de la Caridad del Cbre, Llorca, remained at Havana 3d inst. loading for Phi ladelphia. or. brig Kaleb, Ealsen, for Philadelphia, was loading at Havana 3d Inst. Br. brig John Sanderson, Colter, for Philadelphia, sailed from Matanzas 21 Inst. Brig Fanny. Turner, for Philadelphia, cleared at Baltimore 9th Inst. Schrs Frank Herbert, hence for Boston : D. David son, from Welltleet for Philadelphia ; Paiiprussett and James Ponder, from Boston for do., at Holmes' Hole nth Inst. Schrs Bowdoin, Randall, and C. Young, Young, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall Rlve 6th Inst. Schr Aid, Hmitb, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River 8th Inst. Schr Ida F. Wheeler, Dyer, hence, at Mobile 6th insiant. Schr Quoddy, Fanning, from St. John, N. B., for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole A. M. 7th Inst., and sailed again. Schr William Wallace, Scull, hence, at Boston 9th instant. Schr J. L. Maloy, Russell, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 9th insu Sclus David Ames, Ames, and T. W. H. White, Smith, cleared at Boston 9th inst. for Kennebec, to load tor Philadelphia. Schrs David Reese, Temple, hence, and General Grant, Co) bum, from Delaware Ciry. at Norfolk 8th instant. Schr John S. Detwiler, Grace, from Boston for Chester, Pa., at Holmes' Hole P. M. 6th inBt., and sailed again. Schr H. Simmons, Godfrey, hence, at Salem 8th instant. bchr Anna Barton, Frlnk, for Philadelphia, sailed from Somerset 6th lust., and went into Newport 7th. Schr P. Boice, Adams, for Philadelphia, sailed fm Bristol 7th inst. Schr Trade Wind, Cullen, hence, at Portsmouth, N. H., 6th inst. Schrs Rebecca W. Huddell and Reading RR. No. 77, hence, at Norwich 8th inst. Schr Favorite, Clark, from Lanesville for Philadel phia, sailed from Newport 6th inst. . senr iteaaing jv. ru. o, ucute, u aicmuuim 9th inst. srhr steDhen S. Lee. Springer, from Lynn for Phi ladelphia, sailed from New Bedford 8th inst. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Victtnii iPnticrn tlmmi.1.0. The Llchthonse Board has given olllclal notice as follows : Informa tion has been received through the Navy Depart ment, from Lleut.-Commander W. N. Allen, 17. S. Navy, commanding the V. S. steamer Swatara, oir Puerto uaoeiio, venezueia, mihc me iigut iu uie lighthouse at that place was uisconunueu n me 2lBtof May last. . Wxbt luriKS GuAnALOuPX. The Government of Guadaloupe has given notice that the harbor light at Basse Terre has been changed from a white light to a red light, to distinguish It from other lights in the town, care snouiu De wkbii not to uumane tnis light for the one at the end of the wharf, which is also red, but of less elevation. , St. Domingo Poht-ad-Princr. Information has been received that the light exhibited near Lameutin Point, Port-au-Prince, has been oiscontinueu. SAMANA BAV DlBCONTlNUANCK OK TB B LlOHTS ON Balandkas Point and Pascal Cay. Also, that the lights exhibited from Balandras Point and Pascal Cay, north entrance of Samana Gulf, have been dis continued. ' - ' Caribbean Sea Brsakirs Northsastward of Los ROQUss. The Danish Government has given notice that H. D. M. 8. Ancona, on a voyage from Laguayra to St. Thomas, observed breakers In lat. 13 66 N., long. 66 8 W. from. Greenwich. : Mahonb Bat TbmfOhary Discontinuance op East InoNBOCwn Light. Information has been re ceived that the lighthouse on East lronbound Island, entrance to Mahone Bay, has been destroyed by Are, and that no light will be exhibited until the comple tion of a new lighthouse. J ." . Nova Scotia Alteration in Liverpool Bay Light. The Canadian Government has given notice that from the 15th day of July, 1870, the following alterations will be made In Port Point Light, en trance to Liverpool Bay, viz. : The white light will be changed to a fixed red light, which, in clear weather, should be seen from a distance of 6 miles. Alteration in Caps Sablb Light Also, that from the 1st of Sept, 1870, the following alteration will be made In Cape Sable light, via. : The fixed red light will be changed to a revolving white light, ahowin? brlfrht for IS seconds and eclipsed for 35 do. Alteration in Baccaro Point Light. Also, that from sent. 1. 1870. the following alteration will be made In the light on Baccaro Point, west side of en trance of Latour port, viz. : The revolving white light will be changed to a fixed red light, which in clear weather should be seen lrom a distance of 13 miles. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. CLOCKS. TOWER CLOCKS. MARBLB CLOCKS. BRONZE CLOCKS. - " COUCOU CLOCKS. . . AMERICAN CLOCKa . W. Rl SLLL, No. 22 WORTH SIXTH BTREET. WILLIAM B. W ARNB & ' CO., . - w HUieB&iB jjeaiera iu ZJA WATCHES AND JEWELRY, enmo. crVRMTII and OHRSNIIT Krrtoetfl. 8 Second floor, and late of Mo. 86 S, THIRD St. QENT.'S FURNISH I NQ GOODS PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY,' ' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. . PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at Terr snort notice. All other articles of -GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS in foil variety. ' WINCHESTER k CO., IU No. 70S CHKSNUT Street. PIANOS. ALBRECHT, RIEKES ft SCHMIDT, MAKUrAVTUKBIUS ur ,' FIR8T-OLA8S PIANO-FORTES. Full guarantee and moderate prices. H tit WAREROOMS. No. SlOARCfl Street. LEOAL NOTICES. IETTKBS TESTAMENTARY UPON THB j estate or L M. HART, deceased, having been tHtttte will make paymeut, andifaoiH) having clsUuia VKttlUOb lfc "ill fc'i ccui niriii iu HENKV MCALLISTER, JR., . T 14 tb (w Adwimatraxir Aftt Ann PARTNER WANTED IN AN B L if f ' old-eauullatied bu&ineHS tr at win r. ttiat amount per year. Address, T. J. W. 1 1 "Ledger" Office, SUMMER RESORTS t CAPE MA Y. Q O N C R C 8 8 HALL, CAfE MAY, N. J., ,' , Open June 1. Closes October 1 Mark and Simon Hassler s Orchestra, and full Military Band, of 120 pieces. , ' TERMS 13-60 per day June and September, t-i-00 per day July and August. , ' ' The new wing Is now completed. Applications for Rooms, address 16l2t ' ' 3. F. PAKE, Propiietot SfcMAKlK'S AT LAN IT O HOTEL L'1 CAPE MAY. Rebuilt tinea tb Ut Braandraadi for Root Open daring the year. It directly on tb bore, wttb the bent bathing beach of tb Oape. Trrma, for the (summer, $S'50 per daj and $21 per week Coach from depot free. No Bar. 1 34 tnthWm JOUN McM AKIN, Proprietor. THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, OAPE ISLAND, N. J., 18 NOW OPEN. The bone been frreatly enlarged and Improred, and .Hera tuperior induce menu to tboea Keeking a quiet and Dleeiutnt borne tT tbe r -ide at a moderate price. Addrem, K. ORLl FITliB, No. 1004 CHESNUT Street, or Capo May H2ta TREMONT. HOU8E, CAPE MAT, N. J.- This Honee is now open for ths reception t rnesta. Booms can be encaged at No. 1903 MOUNT VERNON Street, nntil July 1. ni.n ,n 0 ID SOQ jncvo. n- raivM.ioun uwwra. rpilK COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT CAPE MAY, 19 I nAln nn.lov till tnanarramon t nf fl V.t Hf-1 ft -T EOLTuN, who is also proprietor of Bolton's Hotel, . . . : .. V Y) nutnfhiat lib JiaiTlBUUIg, M o. . ot.m.t.w ATLANTIC CITY. yNITED STATES HOTEL, ATIjANTIO CITY, . J., IS NOW OPEN. Reduction of Twenty Per Cent, in the Price of Roard. Mnsio nnder tb direction of Professor M. F. Aledo. Terms, $20 per week. Persons deeinng to engage rooms will address. BROWN & WOELPTEB, Proprietors, No. 807 RICHMOND Btreet, Philadelphia. 16 th.tolm 6 28 dim 7 26 thstnlm HEWITT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This favorite bonse baa been removed two squares Dearerthe ocean, and is now on FKNIS YLVANI A Ato nne, neitto the Presbyterian church. It is now open for tbeseaBon. , Oil BtothVim A. 1. nu njrainavj.i, rropneiress. COTTAGE RETREAT ATLANTIC CITY N. J., is now open for the reception of guests. Terms moderate. 6 11 stutb Sm Proprietress. PNN MANSION (FORMERLY ODD FEL lows' Retreat). ATLANTIO OITY, is now In the bands of its former proprietor, and is open for the season. t 11 2meod wju. m. JA.rtm.iv, rrapnewr. THE "CIIALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N J., fs now open. Railroad from tbe house to tbe beach. EL1SHA ROBKKT8. 6 11 8m rropraw. INSTRUCTION. EDGEHILL, MERCHANTVILLE, N. J., WILL BE opened for SUMMER BOARDERS from Jul; 1 to September IS, 1670. Tbe House is new and pleasantly located, witn plenty of shade. Rooms large and airy, a number of tnem communicating, and wita flrst-clasg board. A few families can be accommodated by applying early. For particulars call on or address , t. REV. T. W. CATTELL, 71 , Mercbantvllle, N. J. RIVERVLEW MILITARY "ACADEMY, POUGH KEEPSIE, N. Y. OTIS BJSBEJS, A. M., principal ami rropnetor. A wide-awake. tUorouirh-Bolnir School for boys wishing to be trained for Business, for Col .ege, or for West Point or the Naval Aoa. demy. 716 stothlm HY. LAUDERBACH'S ACADEMY, ASSEMBlX BUILDINGS, No. 108 8. TENTH Street. Applicants for the Fall Term will be received on and after August 16. Circulars at Mr. Warburton's, No. 430 Cheauut street. B30tf FURNACES. Established in 1835. i.r.rihl lha areatest success over all oomoetition Whenever and wherever exhibited or used in the . 4 UNITED STATES. CHARLES WILLIAMS' Patent Golden Eagle furnaces, Acknowledged by tbe leading Architect and Builder to be tbe most powerful and durable Furnaces offered, and tbe most prompt, systematic, and largest bouse in this line of basin sea, HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES, and only first-class work turned out. Hoi. 1132 and 1134 MARKET Street, , PHILADELPHIA. R. B.-SKND FOR BOOK OF FACTS ON HEAT AND VENTILATION. ; tfiQ4ra HATS, TRIMMINGS, ETC 237 SOUTH STBIiGT, GREAT BARGAINS IN STRAW, GIMP AND HAIR HATS, FOR LADIES AND MIOSES, To cloie out Summer Stock, gnndowns, white, black and brown, 40 to 60 cents. Ribbons, Crapes, Flowers, Ruches, Frames, etc . Sash Ribbons, all widths and colors, 50, 60, ts, $1. The best bargains of the season in Sash Ribbons. We are receiving bargains from Auction daily. MARYLAND'S Store for good articles at low prices, T SO tuthSwj . No, S3T SOUTH Street. t Ladles, notice Trim your Hats while you wait. CUTLERY, ETO. RODGER8 A WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag bandies, and beautiful , finish ; Rodgeis', and Wade & Butcher's Razors, and the celebrated Le coultre Razor; Ladies' Scissors, in . cases, of the finest quality ; Rodgers' Table Cutlery, Carvers nt VfirfcH Razor BtrODS. Cork Screws, etc Ear In. v - . . - - . fitruments, to use lit the hearing, of the most ap No. 115 TENTH Street, below Chesnnt. Corn Exchange Bag Manufactory JOHN T. DAI LEY, . H.& Cor. WATER and UABKETSU ROPE AND TW1WH.BAOS anil BAGGING, for Flour, bait. Boper-Fhoaphate of Lime, Bon Dust, Etc, Large and email GUMN V BAGS oonstamUy oa band, t ' A.Uo, WOOL BACKS. J. T. IA8YOK. . M'MaHON. " -pAMTON & WcMAIIO, BBtPPISO AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 8 COBNTIKS fcUi', New York, No. 18 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, ... . .. ir liUlrrvn l'n IJ IT1 1 . l . i Q W inaii DiiiLai, Dtvuuiuro. We are prepared to ship every description 01 Freight to rtilladelphia, New York, WlliuiUKtou, and Canal Boats and tJuaxa-tugs furnished at the shortest notice. INSURANCE.. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INBURANCB company. Incorporated by the Legislature Of rennsyiTania, isbb, Office ontbeast corner of THIRD and WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the worio. , INLAND INSURANCES m goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage all pxw of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES Merchandise generally j on Stores, Dwellings, v . . , . Houses, etc. . . v A88ET8 OF THB COMPANY November 1, 186S. ROO.000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties 1316,000-00 100,000 United States Biz Per Cent. Loan (lawful money) '10T,TBO00 . 60,000 United State blx Fer Cent. . Loan, 1881 - SOjOOO-OC : 100.000 State of Pennsrlvanla Six Per Cent. Loan tl8,SO-00 100,000 city or Fhiiadeiphia six rer Cent. Loan (exemnt from tax) S00.9W00 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent, Loan 03,000-00 m,ooo Pennsylvania Kaiiroaa nrsi MortKase Six Per Cent, Bonds 400-00 0,000 Pennaylvanla Railroad Se . oond mortsase Six rer Cent. Bond 3,63B-00. 6,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsvlvanla Railroad guarantee) 10,000-00 ' 10.000 State of Tennessee Flva Per Cent. Loan lo,000-00 T.0CO State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 6.ST0-O0 , 11,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany, SCO shares stock 11,000-00 ,wo nertn pennayivania Rail road Com nan T. 100 shares Stock I.TT." B,00-00 10,000 Philadelphia and Southarn Mall Hteamshln Com pany, 80 shares stock...... 1,600-00 sm,soo tioans on Bond and Hon- e-are. unt llona on Citv PropefW. 46,IOO-00 l,'i3i,oo Par, Market value, 11,366,370 0 COSt. 11.316.622-31. Real Estate 80,000-00 uins receivable for Insurances made... !23,Tvoid uaiances uue at Agencies Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued interest, ana otner aents aue me oom- nanv SB.097-M Stoet, Scrip, etc, of Sundry Corpora-' uona, 1 4 (its. itstunated value s,iutbj t-asn in nans 1168,318-88 Cash In Drawer tT3-a 1C9.3S1-1S 11,863,100-04 DIRECTORS. Thomas C Band, eamnei S. Btokes, joun v., iavis, Edmund A. bonder, Thbopbllus Pauldmg. wuiiam u. uoniton, Edward Darlington, U. Jonea KrookA. james -jraquau, Hetirv Sloan. Edward Lafourcade. Jacob RlegeL Henry C. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones. . James B. McParland, William C. Ludwlff. jonnua p. Kyre, Joseph II. SeaL Spencer Mcuvaln, 11. Frank Uohtnson. Hugh Craig, John D. Tavlor. J. B. Semple, PlttaDurg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg, D. T. Mnrmtn. Plttahnra George W. Bernadou wuafja u. Houston, inuiriAo u. hajnjj, president. JOHN (1. T)AVI VIPuriHonl. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL Assistant Secretary. 11 Life Insurance for the People! HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PBNflSYIYACVIA. OFFICE: r : f ' ' . ! No. 701 CHESNUT Street, ' ' PHILADELPHIA, To place Life Insurance within reach of all, has adopted a system of 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 POMCr, 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-. tog 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, witn dui tew restrictions as to occupation, and NONE AS TO TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE. Pamphlets containing full information may be ob tained at the company's omce. WILLIAM M. SEYFERT, President. LAURENCE MYERS, R. W. DORPHLEY, vice-tresioenu - secretary. B. X. DAVIS, Superintendent oftAgencles. 4 9 6m Active and responsible men wanted as Agents. 1829 cnARTR PERPETUAL. ' Eraiilin Fire Insurance Ccirav T3 TiiiTT i rnrr tjitt s x iiiuaxViMi.xinfl, Office, Kcs. 435 and 437 CHESNUT Et Assets Hug. I ,70$3I009,888'24 rfAplTJXi $400 00000 ACCRUED SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS.,tW9;8i8i!4 INCOME FOR 1870, LOSSES PAID IN 186, 1,VU9 4, r l.oses paid since 1849 oyer m a m ' Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal The Company also issues policies upon the Rents of all kinds ol Buildings, Ground Rents, and Mort- The ''FRANKLIN" has no DISPUTED CLAIM, TYTRurrroRS. Alfred Q. Baker, Aiirea muer, Thomas Sparks, Wuiiam 8. Grant, Thomas S. Ellis, gamuel orant, George W. Richards, Ihaah Lea. George Pales, IUUSMTUS O. JUJBVFU. itvpim n ttkirva PmUi,iUnr GEORGE KALES, Vlce-Psesident. . JAMES W. MCALLISTER, Secretary. U 19 THEODORE M. REGKK, Assistant Secretary. TUB PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1825 Charter PerpetuaL No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence . tiguare. This Company, favorably known to the comma, nitv for over forty years, continues to insure seal tint loss or damage Dy Are on Public or Private Build inH. either permanently or for a limited time. Also mi Furniture, blocks of Goods, and Merchandise bnrallv. on liberal terms. . Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, fi invested in the moat careful manner, which ena bles them to otter to the insured an audoubtod seca ntv in the case of loss. , Daniel Smith, Jr., . Thomas Smith, Isaac Hazleliurst, Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, J. GUllnghaiu Pell, ; John Devereux, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Franklin A. Comly. ' DANIEL KM ITU, Ja., President. . Wat. G. Cbowkll, becretary. W AMUSEMENTS. SCOTTISH GAMES. OPEN TO ALL- COMPE TITORS. ! AT OAKDALB PARK, Germantown Itailrosd and Broad street,' , ' ' On MONDAY. An mist IS. 1870. Two Prized for pach came, and Srmclni Prize lot DONALD DIN NIK, the great champion Athlete, who will compete in the games. Mnsic by McClnrg's Liberty Cornet Band, Rlstloe'S Orchmra and Pipers of the Club. OANClG ACCOMMOUATIONS. Gronnds can be reached br Gurmantown steam cars, Fourth aid Eighth sts. passenger cars. ' iniwwuui, Ainir, roto, ; cnuaren, snn. i sr, ,. - INSURANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. JairoaJix U Itf!. Charter Prrprtusir. lacorparated 1794. CAPITAI.... S3 0000 O 8s,?a,3l losses paid since orcanlziktlost. u . 841,000,000 Receipt ef Premlnm. 1809....S1,W1-8394S latereat rren iBvestuseata, 69. 1 14.AOH-94 Ioe paid, lS69.t ;...81.0J3.3MiMA Btatemeat ef the Assets. ' Vint UortKaces on Oitr Propartf tee,46S . United Btat OoTsrnroeot and other Loan Bond. L1H.&4S Railroad, Bank and Oanal Stocks tb,7t Cash in Bank and Offlo .' H7.tS0 Loans on Oollatsral Sooarity. .. B2Mt Roto Raoeirabl, moetlf M.nj Prsmionu... C21.H4 Aoernad Interest. "8i ii7 Premiums in oonrs of transmiasien. , . t,le . Unsettled Marin Premiums Real Estat. Offlo of Oompany Philadelphia . . sr;.nm 'dirkotora WWMM Arthnr n. Franel R. Oope, Bamnel W.Jo ses Edward H. Trotter, John A. Bros, n, Edward 8. Clarke, Uharlee Taylor, T. Charlton Henri, Ambrose VV bite, Alfred D. Jewop. William Welah, Lonis O. Madeira. B. Morris Wain, Charles W. Case in an. John Mason, Clement A. Unsoom, (4eor(e U. Harrison, WUUam Brocki . ARTHUR G. OOFFIN, President. CHARLES PLAIT, Vloe-Presiduk Matthias Mabu, Secretary. O. U. RaxvKS, Assistant SeoreUrr. II JP, IRE ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED MARCH 87. liSO, OFFICE, BO. 84 NORTH FIFTH 8TREST INSURE BUILD HOUSEHOLD FTJR51TUKE. Ajrrj MERCHANDISE OERERAllY ' From Lose bj Fir (in tb City of PhiladipaJa onii). AHUKTH, JANUARY 1, ISrO, 81,37 J,;i4vJJ, TRUSTEES. WM. H. HAMILTON, .CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN OAKKOW, UKORGK I. YOUNQ, JOS. R. LYNDALL. vvirf x ruli TU VUWUU UAUU. A'WFJ. ROUT. RHnVMtllM PETER ARM BHIIN1PI M. H. DICKINSON. SAMUEL BPARUAWK, JpETER WliXLUU USOlt, "WM. H. HAMILTON, President. BIMUKL BPARUAWK, Vioe-Preeid en. r WILLIAM F. BUTLER Seerets rj, , AME INSURANCE COMPANY, " No. 609 CHESNUT Street.' , ' INCORPORATED 1656. CHARTER PBRPETBAX. CAPITAL J200.0OO. " TTTRE INSURANCE EXCLT7SIVTTT V f F Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire eitber ' . ..... I ri T". .. Ti . TlIHItCTORH. . Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce, William ti. Jtnawn, jonn riessier, Jr., William M. Bevfert. I Edward B. Orne. John P. SmKn, Charles Stokes. . Muthftn 1 lilies. John W. Evpriaan George A. "WeBt, I Mordecaf Busby. - i . uiiAiiuca JiitnAnusUii. xTesldent. WILLIAM U. RHAWN. Vice-Preaideet. Williams I. Blakcbakd, Secretary. jaj HE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OP PHILADELPHIA. . ' vir Offlce 8. W. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Streets FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED. CASH capital (paid up in full) 200,ooo oo CASH Assets, July 1,187ft...... 650,732-90 , DIRECTORS. F. Ratchford Starr, i J. LiviDgston Errtnger. Naibro Prasler, ' James L,' Clagborn. JOD11 JS. AkOUUU, , , I . III. VM. DUUilUQ, . ' . Benl. T. Tredick, diaries Whether, George H. Stuart, Thomas U. Montgomer James M. Aertsen. John u. urown, V. RATCHFORD STARR, President. THOMAS U. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President . ALEX. W. "W1STER, Secretary. , . JACOB E. PETERSON, Asslsunt Secretary. JMPERIALi PLKJC INSURANCE CO., JE8TABUlstUED 1801. - , paid-ap Capital and Aeonmnlated Fonda, '' 88,000,000 IN; GOLD. PREVOST & HERRING, Agents, 4 No. 1U7 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. CHAB. M. PRKYOBT OHA8. PiHERRINQ ENGINES, MACHINERY. ETO. ' PPFt!. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER ff. fTf 1. a n r K w. N R a Fl R A LEVY, PRACT1. CAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA CHINISTS, liOlLER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and POUNDERS, having for many years been la succeBSfdl operation, and been exclusively engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc, respectfully offer their services to the public as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all slzess, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of diffeient sizes, are pre pared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at tne shortest notlee. High and Low Pressure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania Charcoal Hon. Forglngs of all size and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning. Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done tbe establishment tree ol charge, and work gaa-. ranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock-room for repairs of boats, where they can lie In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc.. lor raising heavy flight weight a . JOHN P. LEVY, 8 ICS BEACH and PALMER Streets. p I HARD TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO., JOHN H. MURPHY, President, rBILADILFHIA, PA. - MANUFACTURE WROUGHT-IRON PIPE; . and Sundries for Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, WORKS, TWENTY-THIRD and FILBERT Streets. Offlce and Warehouse, 41 No. a N. FIFTH Btreet GOVERNMENT SALES. S ALB OF NAVY VESSEL. Naty Departukkt. 1 ubllO BURKAD OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR, . AUKUSt 5. 187U. Ths Navv Department will oiler for sale at pu auction, at the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk, on TUESDAY, the ti day of August, 1670, at li o'clock M., the United states steamer GALENA, of 814 tons. The vessel will be sold as she stands, and can be examlnep at any time on application to the Cym maudant of the yard. One-half of tfcu whole amount of the purchase money must be deposited at the time of adjudica tion, snd the baiauce within five days thereafter, and tbe vessel must b removed from the navy yard wiibln a tun from Uim day of sale satisfactory to the t. j.randaJii. 1 h Ox.v-n'nv.iii reserves the right to withdraw the veeeel from sale fur any purchaser who will pay the appraised value iu an increase of ten io) pej ccniuui thereto. b 4thsurft
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