THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1870. 3 TJI3W3 BPiyiiyiAIfg. ('It? Aflalr. Toliceman Dunn, on Saturday morning, took to tbe Almnhonse a three-dajR-old babe, which he found on the steps of No. 3453 Darby road. Nelson Anthony, eighteen years old, re siding at the Blue Bell, was thrown from a horse yesterday by the nnimal running away, and had one of his legs broken. Fatriok Carroll, who was arrested several weeks ago by the agent of the V. B. O. T. 8. -F. T. P. O. C. T. A., on the charge of abet ting in a cock-fight, was on Saturday dis charged by Alderman Kerr. Betsy Carr, thirteen years old, residing in Angora street, had one of her hands badly lacerated on Saturday, At Collagan's factory, by its beiDg caught in the machinery. Two of the fingers were cut or torn off. -Daniel Curran, sixteen years old, resid ing on Bainbridge street, above Eighth, had one of his bauds crushed on Saturday between the guards of a steamboat and a wharf. Sheriff Lyle gives official notice to the following absent husbands to appear and show cause, before the Court of Common Fleas, on the 1st Monday of June next, why divorce from the bonds of matrimony should not be granted to their appealing wives: William Saunders, from his wife Elizabeth; Joseph Emerick, from his wife Elizabeth; Thomas A. Tuylor, from his wife Mary; John Walter, from his wife Julia; Benedict Abend, from his wife Dorothea; Frank II. Kirkbride, from his wife Louisa; Daniel Gartner, from his wife Heruiina; John S. Williams, from his wife Elizabeth; Charles Hay, from his wife Ellen; George Adams, from his wife Sarah; Leopold Sohaeekernaann, from his wife Carolina; Edmund Grefestine, from his wife Margaret; John Simtnes, from his wife Caroline; Leaman Tyler, from his wife Kate. Tho' following is the list of applications made by husbands to have their wives appear at the tame time, and show cause why divorces should not be granted: Mary AnnCorr, wife c.f Matthew Corr; Annie E. Fenton, wife of Uriah A. en ton; Mary Ann William C. Fhelps; Emma Phelps, wife of Bohn, wife of JultB Bohn. PomMllo Affairs. Gold closed on Saturday at 114 J. General Butler has gone to Boston. An Indian outbreuk is imminent in the Red Kiver country. The Senate will resume the consideration of the Appropriation bill to-day. The President says he will not remove Collector Casey, of New Orleans. On and after to-day the House is to meet at 11 and adjourn at 5 o'clock. Commissioner Delano says that beer stamps may be cancelled according to the old method. Two persons were killed by lightning du ring a storm which passed overScranton on Saturday night. The House Printing Committee have agreed to print two thousand copies of the Gold Panic report. There are at present nearly two hundred bilis upon the Speaker's table in the House, and as many more in the Senate. It is believed the Senate bill to enforce the fifteenth amendment will pass the House to-day under a suspension of tho rules. An agent has arrived in Chicago from Bichl, to get O'Neill and his Fenians to hurry np in their movements against tbe British troops. The Venezuelan revolution has proved entirely successful thus far. Caraccas and several other cities of importance have fallen i into their hands. President Monagas of Venezuela, finding tbe revolutionists too much for him, sur- i rendered, and was released on parole. A new i oovernment has been formed. The workmen on the Kansas Pacific lJlailroad refuse to work on the road another . day, unless provided with arms to defend 'themselves a trains t the Indians. General ! Sheridan has been asked for 500 stand of arms. Foreign Affair. The Bavarian Chamber refuses to abolish the death penalty. The infallibility discussion in the (Ecu menical Council is to close on June 29. Paris was illuminated on Saturday night in honor of the declaration of the viebixcitum. The closing of the Sault Ste. Marie Canal is regarded by the London Observer as an act of studied unfriendliness. A proposition to abolish capital punish ment throughout the Netherlands and its de pendencies has passed the Dutch Parliament. Prime Minister Duke de Louie, of Portu gal, refused to sign the decree appointing General Saldanha as his successor because the Kinc was under duress. Nevertheless he was accepted . as Prime Minister and has made some oroeress in the formation of iaa new Cabinet. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Newt tee First Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Etth Rises 4-36 1 Moon Risks P8T fiCK Bits V18 Hiuh Wateb 8-81 PHILABLPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. JonN O. Jamsh, i C. B. DCKBOHOV, Committee of the Month. T. L. GiLLKsm, ) IHOYKMENTS OF OCEAN HTBAaiSIIlPt. FOR AMERICA. C. of New YortIivxpool...New York April 0 UiainnKtnr Ktftttin New York: Mav 4 The oueen.. i...Llveroool... New York May T c. of Baltimore. Llvwpool. ..New York v. U.May 7 itpriin SouthaiuDtou . . . Baltimore May 7 Aleppo... Liverpool. ..New York t R..May 10 .batavla .Liverpool.. ..rnew lura. may iv Nevada France , Allemannla. .Liverpool... New York May 11 . LlverpooL . Ne w Tftirk May 11 FOR EUROPE. New York. . .Hamburg May 24 Hie yueen. New York... Liverpool May 25 Idaho New York. ..Liverpool. May 45 C<nlonla. New York... Glasgow May 24 Bremen New York... Bremen May ! Lafayette. New York... Havre May 83 Krln New York... Liverpool May as CofParla New York. ..Liverpool May SW Europa. New York... Glasgow. May 8 Main New York. . .Bremen May 28 O. of Baltimore New York . . . Liverpool May 81 Nevada New York... Liverpool. Juua 1 Britannia.. ....New York... Glasirow .......June 1 Hermann Nw York, ..Bremen ..June S C). or Brooklsn.New York. ..Liverpool June 4 Colorado New York... LlverpooL June 8 COASTWISE. nOM EKTffi. ETC. South America.New York. . .Rio Janeiro May 23 AcbUlea PlriladeipUia.New Orleans. ..May 26 J.W. Eveman.Pblladeiphia.CharleBton May 26 Missouri........ New York.. .Havana May 26 Wyoming Philadelphia. Savannah May 28 Pioneer. Philadelphia. Wilmington.... June 4 Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the resra- lar lines. Tbe steamers for or from Liverpool call at Oneenstown, except the Canadian line, wuicn call at Londonderry. The steamers for or from tae Conti nent call at fcouthamp4a. CLEARKIi SATURDAY. Kteamghin Roman. Baker, Boston, H. Winsor A Co. fcteainship Hunter, IlarduiaT, Providence, D. S.Stet- iin A Co. Steamer Empire, Hunter, liiukmond via Norfolk, W. P. f!lf1 a Co. Kteamer G. II. htout. Ford, Georgetown and Alex- auidrm. W. P. :ivile A CO. Steamer H. L. Gaw. Her. Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr. fst r Bristol. W allaj R. New York. W. P. Clyde A Co. Ft hr Welstr Barnard, Turner, St. John, P. It , John Mason A Co. 'iuaT'lhoa. Jeuervon, Allen. Baltimore. Willi stow 0 targes, W. P. Ujde Co. Tup Chr-mpeafcc, Werrlhew, Havre-de-Grace, with a . low of UirgPR, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. StvumMilp Faoit, Freeman, S4 boura from New York, wltli mrine. to John P. Oh I. Sw-amrr M, MaRsey, Smith, 14 hours from New York, With indue, to V. M. Balrd A Co. Itr. bark Venus, Saumlers, n days from Antwerp, with pM.rolenm Mils to Cummin;". Br. bark Impermlor, Heard. 83 days from Pernam tuioo, tn ballast to A. F. Oatuon. Ur. brtR Volant, Unrrlson, 19 days from Areclbo, P. It., with molasses to llarrln, Ueyi & Co. ARRIVED SATURDAY. PHarntr New York, Jones, from Georgetown, with Hxtse. to W. P. Clyde & Co. Reamer Beverly, Pirree, 84 hoars from New York, wfth nidsc. to V. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Chester, Jones, 84 hours from New York, with mdae. to W. P. Clyoe A Co. Stranier SarBh, .Tohor, 84 hours from New York, With radee. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer W. C. Pierrepont, Shropshire. 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Haird A Co. Steamer F. Franklin, Plerson, 13 hours from Haiti- more, with mnae. to A. uroves, dr. Schr Train Ackworth, Wheatley, 8 days from Wi comico river, with wood to Wm. T. Conquest. Sihr Victoria, Bonnd, 4 days from Wicomico river, with wood to Wm. T. Conquest. Sclir.I. M. Clayton, Thomas, 1 day from Fredeilca, Del., wiih pratn to J as. L. Be w ley A Co. ichr We Townsend, Lingo, 1 day from Frederlca, Del., with wood to .las. L. Bewley A Co. Bchr Wm. F. Washington, Langford, 8 days from Concord, Del., with wood to Wm. T. Conquest. Schr Nuncio, Kills, 8 days from Nantlcoke river, Del., with lumber to Jaa. K. Bewley A Co. Schr Com. Dryden, Townsend, 4 days from Toco mofce, Md., with railroad ties to Ja. L. Bewley Co. Schr Varuna, Sawyer, from Chester. Tug Fairy Oueen, Wilson, from Havro-de-Orace, wltii a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde ft Co. Tug Hudson, Nicholson, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Special Despatch to The turning Telegraph. Havkk-dk-Ukacb, May 83. Tho following boats left t his morning In tow : Kimilre. with lumber, for Wilmington. Liberty, with corn to Ilotfman A Kennedy. Young Charles, with lumber to A. J. Geitfer. D. D. Trump, with lumber to Trump A Son. Harrison A Son, with lumber, for New York. Union Forever, with coal, for Williamsburg. Correnpondmef, of The Evening Telegraph. KAaiXm A MCMAUUIN'S UULLKTI n. New York Office, May 81. Six barges leave In tow to-night, for Baltimore, light. w. l. w iigua, wun empty barrels, ror rnnaneipma. Harvey Wright, with railroad iron, forPhiladelphia. Charles French, with grain, for Wilmington. Jus. McMahon, with grain, for New BriiDswick. C. N. Saber, with flaxseed, for New Brunswick. Baltimore Branch Officb, May 8 The follow ing barges leave in tow to-night, eastward : C. J. liil). Carrie Nlles. Ni. Hart, Belle mcwh- II am s, John E. Dunham, Catharine Moan, Neponset, all with coal for New York. L. D. Collins, with coal, for Fhiiaueipnta. Philadelphia Branch Offick, May 83. Barge A. U. Goodrich, with coal for Baltimore, will leave In tow to-day. L 8. c. (Bv Telegraph.) Lewes. Del.. May 81 9-35 A. M Passed In last night, schr S. P. Hall. Went to sea last night, ship Saranak, three brigs ftom above, and schr Jane Flan agan. Left this A. M for Philadelphia, bark Aber deen. Ceming In below, a herm brig. In harbor Schr Alice B. Gardner, from Porto Rico, waiting or ders. Wind W.SW. Thermometer, so. 8-60 P. M. Passed in this afternoon, a bark, un known. Left for Philadelphia at 8-30 P. M., schr Alice B. Gardner. No vessel in the harbor. Wind SE. Thermometer, 82. MEMORANDA. Steamship Wyoming. Teal, for Philadelphia, sailed from Savannah 8l8t lust. Steamship Aries, Wiley, hence, at Boston 20th lnst. Steamer James 8. Green, Pace, for Philadelphia. sailed from Richmond 19th lnst. Bark Don Justo, Dyer, hence, at St. Mary's, Ga., 6th inst. Brig Haze, Kelley, hence, at Boston SOth lnst. Brig Shannon, sawyer, hence, at Miem mn inst. Briar John Aviles. Macomber. sailed from Rich mond 19th lnst., for Wilmington, Del., via Osborne's. setirs J. A. Hooper, cnampion, ami uov. uurton, Ludlam. hence, at Charleston yesterday. Schr Hattie A., for a northern port, sanea from Charleston yesterday. Bohr ttarah Louisa, Patterson, hence, at Richmond isth lost. Schrs Reddlngton, Gregory, m4 Ocean Bird, Marsh, for Philadelphia, sailed from Ricuiuua im.h Instant. . . Schr Hannah uiacKman, Jones, ior rauaaeipnia, sailed from Warren SOth lust. Schr Emily A. Bartie, smun, at uaramore zuininst. for Boston. Shr Conielia NewKirk, iiunucy, nence, at i-ro- vldence 19th lnst. ' BSchr Paugussett, Waples, for Philadelphia, sailed lrom iroviaence iui iuu Schr Klcnara Law, lorn, nence, aw oiouiugiou iiu Instant. . . . Schrs Paul et Tnompson, uooirey, aim u. a. Murney, Murney, sence, at Newport P. M. asth lnst. schrs uoiuen .agie, nuwei niaiupcuo, i-uui j , C. E. Raymond, Hlggins: and Nellie Jirown, Uig gins, hence, at Boston 19th lnst. fihniia at. Pnrtlftnil 19t,h lnst. from OtUI TOBHHUlVl iwu, ww m. " Portsmouth to load for Philadelphia. Schr J. H. Moore, Nlckerson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 19th lnst- , Schrs William P. cox, wowen, ana jonn iroup, Crawford, hence, at Lynn lth lnst. Schr haran J. urigni, rnaw; c. n. aiwwu, Brown: Willard P. Phillips, Somers; SalUe B. Bate- man; Dick Williams, Corson; and Marietta Steel- man, oteeiraan, irom boiwu iui nuHuiiuu, Joseph P. Cake, Endicott, from Salem for do. ; Ruth Shaw, Shaw, from Bath for do., at Holmes' Hoiemn lnst. The Ruth Shaw sailed again. WATCHES. JEWELRY, ETO. -rViS LADOBLUS & CO DIAMOND DEALERS A JEWELERS. WATCHU, J SWBliHI liMa " l 'WATOHES and JEWELRY EEPAIBED. 02 Chestnut St., Ladies' and Gents' "Watcher AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of ths most oelebrated makwa. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINEfi In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND and other Jewelry of tba latest dsalcns. Bneasrement and Weddinc Rinca. In IS-karat and ooin. Solid Silver-Wars lor Bridal PreeeuU. Table Outlery Plated Ware, a to. Ui fawt QENUINC OROIDE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, 12. $15, 20, 25. Wa are now aellln anr Watohes at retail for 7 wboleeale prices, ittli aad op war da, all in buntiua Cacaaea. Uentlemen's and Ladies' aiies, warranted oud umers aa the bent, eostina tew tunes aa noon. GHAIfiS AND JEWELRY. Bood for circular, uuous sent u. u. u. Cnatomara can mamma belors 9eame bf Dayins sxprsss ebaxaea aaob way. JAMES GERARD & CO., No. 85 NASSAU STREET (UP STAIRS) I28mwft SEW YORK. , C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, VANLTACTUR2K3 OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IK AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 603 CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, No. Sonth FIFTH Street. WILLIAM B. WARNS CO Wholesale Dealers In W ATOM Kg AD WKWKLRY, corner bKVKN l U end OUKtSNUT Rtrst Keoond floor, and UU of Ha. 44 a. TU1RD bt. K. CLOCKS. ruwKR CLOCKS. MARBLE CLOCKS. BRONZE CLOCKS. OOCCOD CLOCKS. VIENNA REQULATORS. AMERIOAH LOOKS No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, SPECIAL NOTIOE8. tr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN cnri1nc with th provUionaof th iinjct of Amwtnblj, tht a meeting of th cctnmiminaen nmnd In an act ntitled"An Act to Incorporate the PKOrKU TION UK K, INSURAM'K DM PA NY, o bm located in Mm citf of Pniladelphia," approTed the 13th dr of pril, A. I). 1HM', and ti e unpplement thereto, pproTd tbe ikitb dr of April, A. D. 17U, will be held at I o'clock P. M. on tbe 1Mb 'ay of Jane. A. P. IS7U, at No, 3i . oEVF.NTIl ftreet, Philadelphia, when the book for eubetript'on to the capital Mock will be onened and tbe other action taken requiflte to complete the or-niition. 6 13 lm fiaj- NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, IN accordnnce with the proiiona of the eiistin acta of Anaenibly, that a meetion of the enmmisnionora named in an act entit.lpdl "An Act to Incorporate the HOYA MftNhlNU HRK INNUKANCK OOMPANV, to be located in the city of Philadelphia," approved the 13tU day of April, A. 1. 1H59, and the anpplemont thereto, ap proved the 2ftth day of April, A, 1). I Hill, will oe held at 12 o'clock M. on the 15th day of June, 1S70, at No. 'M N. RKVKNTH Street, Philadelphia, wben ttie books Jor enb acription to the capital stock will be opened and tbe et her action taken requmite to complete the oreanirai ion. 6131m NOTICE. Or Fit r of Umks and Ohio Oawal, ) ANNAPOliln, May . IH7'. The annual meetlni of the Stockholdera of t his Com pany will be held in ANKAl'OLlS.otl HUMUAY, Jane ti, 187U, at 3 o'clock P. M. BKNJAM1N FAWOKIT, 1 6 tg t Secretary to Btockholdera. tr TREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH. It la tbe moet pleasant, cheapest and beet dentifrice ex tan t. Warranted free from iniurione ingredienta. It Preservea and Whitens tbe Teetbl InvioYirates and Soothee the Unmsl PoriUet and Perfumes the Rreathl Prevents Accnmnlation of Tartar! Cleanses and Purities Artiacial Teeth! Is a Superior Articlo for Obildrenl Sold by all druitgifits and dentista. A. M. W ll.fSON. Druifelirt., Proprietor, 8 3 lorn Opr. NINTH AND tTLBKHT ts Philadelphia. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. THIS splendid Hair Uyei the best in the wo-ild. Uarm less, reliable, instantaneous, does not centum lead, nor any ritalic poison to produce paralysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations boast'nR virtues they do not posaeea. Tbe genuine W. A. Batohelor's Hair liye has bad thirty years untarnished roputation to up bold ite intecrity as tbe only Perfect Hair Dye Black or Brown. Bold by all Druggists. Applied at No. 1" BOND Btreet, Hew York 4 7mwfv rg- HEADQUARTERS FOR EXTRACTING Teeth with fresh Nitrous-Oxide Gas. Absolutely no Cain. Dr. . R. THOMAS, formerly ODerator at the Colton Dental Rooms, devotes his entire practice to tbe painless extraction of teeth. Office, No. till WALNUT Street. 1 86 IfcS- QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, a,(K)0,U00. 8AB1NE. A LIKN A DULLK8. Asenta. FIFTH and WALNUT Stroeta. WARD ALE Q. Mo ALLI8TER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, no. zhi DnuiuwAi, New York FURNITURE, ETO. RICHMOND & CO.. FIRST-GLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS Ho. 45 SOUTH SECOND BTUEET, AST BIDJC, ABOVK OHE8NUT. 116 PHILADELPHIA ILL I AM FARSON'8 Improved Patent Sofa Bed Makes a handsome Sofa and comfortable Bed, with Sprint Mattress attacned. loose wiabina; to eoonoraize room snould oall and examine them at tbe extenaive tirat olaaa Furnitore Warerooms of FAH8O1I 4 0, No. 'i'lS H. 8KCONU Htrcet. Also, WILLIAM FARSON'S PATENT KXTKN8ION TAbl.K FASTENING. Every table should have tbem on. Tby bold the leaves firmly togotber whan pulled about tbe room. 8 19smw3m FURNITURE Selling; at Cost, t Wo. 410 Dm 101t MAKUGT Street. G. R. NORTH. LEOAL NOTICES. "17 STATE OF ALEXANDER BENSON, T1a......H Letturs of Administration having been granted to tbo subscribers upon the estate, of ALBXAMUKK BENSON, deceased, all peraona having claimu or de mands against tbe estate of said decedent will make known the aamo to ue without delay Known me aome w GU8XAVug 8. BENSON, KDWIN NORTH, Administrators. No. 6 8. T H IRD Street, Or to their Altoroey, GKOKGK JUNKIN, Esq.. Southeast corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia, May 18, ItSTlh 623 tntSt OLOTHS, OA8SIMERES, ETO. i L O T H HOUSE. JAMES A HUBER, No. 11 Worth SECOND Street, Sign of the Golden Lamb, Aie w receiving a large and splendid assortment of new styles of FANCY CASSIMERES And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS and COATINGS, 3 23 mWB AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MEDICAL. NEW DISCOVERY ELIXIR J. F. BER NARD TONI BTHENIQUK. ANTI DY8PEPTIO. The several obaervations made by the beat pbyaioians of tbe raculte de fans nave provea mat ue eios:a arising from impoveriahament of the blood or nervooa ea- caustion, via. : Ajnenaa, uiMorau, oruipaioisaie, Fbtbiaio. Diabetes, Albnmlneria, Boorbnt, etc., etc., are radically cured with tbe ELIXIR J. F. BERNARD. General Depot-A. BERNARD, No. 61 CEDAR Btreet. U oor. t or sale by all reepeotable druggists. 1 1 tnthe Tw i u it r u iuz VOX'S CRAMP AND DIAKRHtEA MIXTURE faaa never failed. It bas saved the lives of thousands. All it needs is a fair trial. No family should be without it, whether at home or at the aea ehore. "It's worth its weitrht in old." No cure n pay. Prepared only by 1'rtKR P. FOX, Apothecary. I'WENTYTHIRD VnS SPRUCE Streets. Philadelphia, and for aale by all DruKatata. 6 20 am QENT.'S FURNISMIWQ QOOD3. pATBNT SHOULDKR-SBAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND QENTLEKE2PS FURNISHING STORE. PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS In fall variety. rawOT,TO t m WINCHESTER A CO., Ut Na Tuo CHESNPT Btreet FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8 AFK J. WATSON & SON, t i! ! rt4 th Ua tn nf WANS 4 WATSOS. 1 FIRB AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE STORE NO. 53 BOUTH rpURTH STREET, 1815 A ftw doors above Ohaennt sk. Philat HIANOS. MAMUVAOTUaeiis or VTRST-ULAhS PIANU-VORTBS. Foil mar an toe and moderate prices. . S t WAREROOMB. No. 10 ABOH Btreet, 8TOVE8, RANOEB, ETO. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or KUROPKAN KANGK. for families, hotels, or pubbo inatitutions, in TWENTY Dlr t KHK1T ki'yua A lia. Philadelphia Ranaea. Hot-Air Fur naces, Portable Heaters, Low-down- Grates, tirebosrd Stoves. Bath Boilers, Stew-hols Plates, Butlers. Uookin Stoves Stor EUGAR L. THOMSON, ' Successor to SHAKPK A THOMSON. 1 87 wfm 6m No. Stuw H. BEUUNU bueet. ALEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO. PRODUCE COMMISSION MRKUHANTS. No. 86 NORTH WHARVES Ro. S7 WORTH WATER BTREET, . PttiLAUaUiprAiA. 14 AU1AXTC1 CAXVUU ELUAS CATZaXU INSURANOfc. DKIAWARR MUTUAL BAFETY INSURANCB COMPANY. Incorporated by tbe LeglaLatora of Pennsylvania, 1S36. Office aontheast corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES jn goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRB INSURANCKS Merchandise generally; oa stores, Dwellings, Bouses, etc, ASSETS OP THE COMPANY November 1, IBM. 1900,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties a: 6,000 -00 100,000 United States Six Percent Loan (lawful money) 107,790-00 60,000 United States Six Per Cent Loan, 1881 0,000-00 900.900 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent Loan f.18,960-00 00,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent Loan (exempt from tax) r tOO.WfJ-OO 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent Loan 09,000-00 90,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds 450-00 96,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Se cond mortgage Six per Cent Bonds 93,026-00 96,000 Western Pennsylvania Rail road Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds (Pennsylvania. Railroad guarantee) 90,000-00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent Loan lS.OOO'OO 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent Loan 4,370-00 19,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 260 shares stock 14,000-00 6,000 North Pennsylvania Rail road Company, 100 shares stock 1,900-00 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stock 7,500-00 46,900 Loans on Bond and Mort ease, first Hens on citv Properties 946,00'00 11,231,400 Par. Market value, 11,366,970 0 COBt tl.318.6'22-91. Real Kstate 86,000-00 Bills Receivable for Insurances made. 933,700-76 Balances au at Agencies : Premiums on Marine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Com pany Btoek, Scrip, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, 14706. Estimated value Cash In Bank 1 168,3 18-88 Cash In Drawer 973-36 6,097 -96 1,740-30 169,99114 11,883,100-04 DIRECTORS. .Samuel K. Stokes, Thomas C. Hand. John C. Davis, Edmund A. Bonder, Theophllus Paulding, James Traqualr, enry Sloan, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., 'ames C. Hand, William C. Ludwlg, Joseph II. Seal, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadou, William C. Houston, w imam w. uouiton, KUward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcada, Jacob RlegeL Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mctlvaln, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg THOMAS C HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL Assistant Secretary. 11 HOMESTEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Policies Issued on all the Ordinary Plans, AT LOW BATES OF PREMIUM, rnii participation In the Proflta. All l'oliciea Nou-l or.v.. a M Fal Cash Surrender Indorsed on Eacn Policy. KO RESTRICTIONS AS TO TRAVEL DENCa. OR RESI- The form of polioy adopted is a plain and simple con tract, precise aod definite in ita terms, and tree from ambiguous conditions and restrictions. Special attention is called to the this Company, offering tba COMBINED ADVANTAGES OF TUB lillllIillC VrSWOCliltioil ADD or XjII "o InHiinviico. Kvery Policy Holder Secures a llouate of" His Own. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Rates, furnished on appil cation to the Oompany. OFFIOK, N. W. corner Seventh and Chesnut Sts. PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM M. 8EYFERT. President. LAURENCE MYERS, Vice-President. D. HAYES AONKVT, M. D., Medical Direotor. R. W. DORPHLEY, Secretary. WILLIAM L. HIRST Oooaael. amicroBA Wm. M. Beyfert, Laurence Myers, J. M. Myers, Wm. B. MoManns, Wm. B. Reaney, Kdward Bamnel, H. P. Muirbeid. Clayton MoMiohael. 496m 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. 3Q Fraotlii Fire Insnce Ccapiaj OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Not. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St, Assets Jan. I , "70, $2,825,73 1 "67 CAPITAL $JO,0WO0 ACCRUED BURPLU8 AND PREMIUMS.... 8,4iS.7U INCOME FOR 184), LOSSES PAID IN 18tf VBlu,uuu. Lossespaidsince 1829 over $5,500,000 Fernetaal and Temporary Polioies oa Liberal Terms. Tbe oomuany eiao laauea i i polioies npon the Rents of all d Rente, and Mortgages, i no iISPU i'EJ CLAlAt, Imiti nf Umldinga. Urouni i'li. "I RAKKLLN'fchaa dibeotorb. Alfred O. Baker. Bamnel Grant, (eorite W. RiuhardS. luiuii Lea. Thomas Sptrkm, William S.Uraal Thomaa 8. Ellin, finmljLnm K K.nMi. George t ales, ALFRED (1. BARER. PrMid.nL GKORUR PALKS, Vioo-Praaidenti .T1MK8 W. MCALL1STKR. Secretary. 1U KUUORE M. RKGUR. Aaaiatant Seoretary. 1 19 rrilE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE a uuMrAHt, Incoroorated 125 Quarter Perpetual Nn M0 WALNUT Street. opuoaite Independence Sonar. This Company, favorably known to tbe community for over fort) yeara, continues to insure against loss or dam. age by tire on Public or Private Buildinga, either periua aently or for a limited time. Alio oo Kurnilure, btooks Of (iooda, and Merubandiae generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a Urge Surplus Kund, is invented in the moet careful manner, which enablee tutun to Oder to the insured sn undoubted saooritf in the oaee Of was. B. Daniel Smith. Jr.. John Deverenx, TUuuias hraith, Henry Lewis, .1 t ..li,.. ,i VA1I Alexander Beuaon, lsaae Haalebutat, Thomas ttohina. IMHini 1 1 DASUiruK (J r. UAMKL bMiia, J a., President. G. OROWELL, Seoretary. ' 0 WM. rpHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OP A rnu ai'r.ijrni.. Office S. W. corner of rOUKTH and WALNUT Btreeta hhk INs,RA(;K hxolukively. "PERPETUAL ANUTKRM POLIOIES IoSUED. CASH OapiUl (paid np in foil).. ajuO.uuO 00 Can pltSrs: V. Ralchford Stair, J. Livingston Eriinger Nalbro trailer, Jamee L. (J lug horn. John M. A twood, I Wm. U. Boulton, Benj. T. Tredick. fiharlee Wbexler, George H. btuari, Thomas H. Muuigomery John 11- Brown, Jaiuee Si. Aertaeo. " K. RA TO 11 FORD BTAHR, President. THOMArt H MON'I'tiOM ff.HY. Vieo-Presideni, ALKX. W. WITI K. hecretary. JACOB K. PElEHi)0. Aaaiatant SssxsUry, INSURANOfc. INSURANCE COMPANT? NORTH AMERICA. JkKVi.tr 1, 1978. Charter Perpetual. Ineorporntrd 1T94. CAPITAL SSOO.OOf AS8KTS 84.TS3.3St Ijaeera peild alnee rnnlsntla... .843.000.000 Kerelpta f Prrmluma, 1!S60....81.091.837'43 Intereet rraa la vrstiooate, 09. 114,69-T4 84,10B.S:I4'10 I-oaaca paid, 1800 8 1,033.:S'S4 Statement mf the Assets. rinrt MortaM on City Propertf 766,M United Bute Government and other Loan Bonds. l,La,M4 Railroad, Bank and Canal Btooka. 66,708 M1.830 2,668 tai,M4 9UJ67 86.1PS 100,900 80.U00 Uaab in Bank and OIBoe Loans en Collateral Security. Notes Receivable, mostly Marin Premiums... A corned Interest Premiums In coarse of transmieaiea Unsett led Marine Premiums Real Kstate, Offlot of Oompanf Pbiladalpbia. 84,7S3,ftSl DIRECTORS. Artbnr O. FrancK R. Oopa, bamnel W. Jo lea, Kdward li. Trot lev, Jobn A. Bro a, Kdward B. Clarke, Obarle Taylor, T. Charlton Henry, A mbrose W bite, Alfred J. Jesrap, W illiam Welsh, Lnnis 07 Madeira, B. Morris W aln, Charles W. Cnsbmaa, Jobn Mason, Clement A. Oriseom. Ceone L. Harrison, Wlluam Brookia. ARTHUR O. COFFIN. President. CHARLES PLATX, ViorPraaidanU Matthias Habis, Secretary. O. B. Rekvxs, Assistant Secretary. 8 4 RE ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED MARCH 87, 1830. OFFICB, HO. 34 NORTH FIFTH STREET INSURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ADD MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, BUILD From Loss by Fir (in the Oity of Philadelphia) only). A8SKTH, JANUARY 1, 1S70, 8 1,373.73433. TRUSTEES. WM. H. HAMILTON, JOHN OARROW, GEORGE I. YOUNG, JOS. R. LYNDALL, LEVI P. COATS. CHARLES P. BOWER, JKSSK LIGHTFOOTl ROBT. SHOEMAKER, PETER ARMBRUSTEB, M. H. DICKINSON, SAMUEL SPAR HAWK, vnn vv cv rni r. i r -i JOSEPH E. SOHELL. PETER WILLIAMSON, WM. H. HAMILTON, President. SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President, WILLIAM T. BUTLER Secretary. S6 F AMD INSURANCE COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUT Street. INCORPORATED 186. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL 83UO.0UO. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insurance.agairst Loss or Damage by Fire either by Per petnaj or Temporary Polieiea. DIRECTORS. Charles Richardson, , Robert Pea roe. William H. Rhawn. AVUUUI It M CM. IVO. John Kessler, Jr., Fxlward B. Orne, Charles Stokes, John W. Evermaa. Mordecai Buzby. William M. Keyfortt John F. Smith, Nathan Uilles. George A. West. CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Vioe-Preeident WnxiAMg L Blanchard, Seoretary. 723 TMPERIAIi FIRE INSURANCE CO., LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1S03. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds. S8,00O,000 IN GOLD. PREVOST & HERRING, Agents, , chas. M. freWa TH1Rn fltfe Wlytehftliiu LDMBER. 1870 8PRUCB JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 -I OTA SEASONED CLEAR BINE. 10 IV SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 1870 CUOIUJS JfAl-ThUtrH "Ilt SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1870 1 Q rr A WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.- Q "A 10 I U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK.10 i V WALXSUT bUAKUH, WALNUT PLANE. 1870 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. UNDERTAKERS' LU1LBKR. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINS. 1870 1870 SEASONED POPLAR, SEASONED CHERRY. ASH. 1870 WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS, aIICEOKi. "IDT A CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QTA 10 I V CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 10 I U BPAXilSH C'EDAK BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1870 CAROLINA SCANTLING. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. CYPRESS SHINGLES. 1870 MAULS, BROTHER A CO.. in No. 8000 SOUTH Street, TO AH EL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES.-. A 1 COMMON FLANK, ALL THIOKNJUISJU, 1 COMMON' BOARDS. 1 and SIDE EKNOK BOARDS. WHITE PINE FLOORING BOARDS. YELLOW AND SAP PINE DLOORINUS. IM and IK. ii KM LOOK JOIST, ALL SIZES, vr lu'rvuikiti r itu A GDWiri iie Tocether with a f eneral assortment o! Baildina Lambs for sale low lar Mab. , T. W. BM A LI Z. United States Builders' Mill, FIFTEENTH Street below Market ESLER & BROTHER, PK0PR1ET0KS. 4 29 8m Wood Mouldings, Brackets and General Tar Bins' Work, Hacd-rail Balusters and Newel Posts. A LARGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. BUILDING MATERIALS. E. K. THOMAS & CO., DIALERS IM Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. C0RM1R 6V EIGHTEENTH and MAKKET Streeti 41g PHILADELPHIA. EDUCATIONAL. E DQEHILL SCHOOL, MEROHANTYILLE. N. J. FOUR MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA. NEXT SESSION BEGINS APRIL 1 For CUtetti! avvif to Sltf T. W. CATTELL, AMUSEMENTS. CIIE8NUT STREET- THEATRE. OH FSNIHI St.. between Twelfth and Thirteentb. JOHN hTKTh' "N Uw and Mnr 1IAHE8 rUAiKlM...........a.ctin and bta Jd&Uflsr UKUIUBU BUW bBI. Tbeatre crowded from Parqaet to JJome, si every lei- fonnance, to wltnesa the . BRILLIANT OOMRItf ATlON. Arknnwledeed by the pnblio and press to be tbe tnnet complete and talented array of artistea ever appeariac intbiseity. ICvenr act a featnre. Unsnrpasaea tn tbe records of tbe Philndrii.bia Stare. THK MAMAUKkl All IRI11MPH DEFYINQ ALL t . . . C'OMPKTITION. Kvrybo1y d.Hirhtod at the bfJKt.KOim UOSURN TR4TIOJ OF OKJtlUB. The best novelties in quick sneceaaloa, Kveiytaina: ceH MONDAY EVENING, Msy , Every D . a aA A ; Niftht, and AMUSBMKN S 0( ALL. NATIONS. NEW STARS. Tho Greatest VTondi-r of the Ace. 1UKUUINKSKliIANT, CHANU, Tho Larses. Man In the World, and bis Wife, KINO FOO, From Wood's Mnaeum, New York. First appearance of the Great Ethiopian OomeJian, MR. CHARLES HOWARD. All the Stars of Last Wefc Remain. at WALNUT STREET THEATRE. THIS (Monday) EVENING, May 33, 1 he Pcpnlar Verdict, "NOT GUILTY" A BKILLIANT 8U0CB88. Last 'W eek of the htchly snccessfnl drama, NOT GUILTY. THE YOUNU VQI.UNTKER OORPS AND BECK'S PHII.ATJELPH IA BAND, NO. I, ALSO, BAXTER'S ZOUAVE DRUM CORPS, are specially encased in order to lire the proper martial eftect tn the Military Displays. besperate Conflict between tho Sepoys and tbe Yonna: Volunteers. A brilliant, thrilling, and effective Tableau- Tbe Held of Battle dnrin a Fierce Engagement. M R8. JOHN DREW 8 ARCH STREET THITATRK. Begins at 8 o'clock. STERLING COMEDY and IRISH DRAMA. TOM H Hi (Monday), Hay 23, Th Favorite Comedy of PAUL PRY, By Mrs. John Drew's Company. Concluding with Brougham's Drsma of THK IRIaH EMIGRANT. , Tuesday D R A and BURLESQUE HAMLET. Wedneaday-Benefit nf JOHN 1. DONNKLLY. Friday-Benefit of Miss I.I.IH PRICK. N EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA UOUfiB ELEVENTH Street, abovo Obesont. THE FAMILY RESORT. OARNCROS8 A DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, tbo great Star Tronne of tho world, in their aneuaaUad BFAITT1FUL BALLADS. BONGS. OPERATIO SELECTIONS, and . LAUUHtBLB BUKUEBMUaAl EVERY EVENING J. Lu CA&NUBOB9, Manager, R. P. SIMPSON, Treasarer. V 16 I Am DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. BKVKMTH KL, below Arch. r OR A 8 HURT SEASON ONLY. Commencing' MONDAY. Mar 13. and each night until further notice. First appearance in this city of ALLEN A PETTKNGILL'S Sensation Minstrels. Johnny Allen and Oharlny Pettengill and their Great Star Troupe. i went y in number, rrioee aa asuau o m l THE PILORI M. CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, BENEFIT PKNNSYLVA. NI A HORK COMPANY. TUESDAY EVKNINO, . WKDNXSDAY, MATINEE 180, and CLOSE THAT cvaniau at s. cnoice Heats 7oe. ; ooc. aamisnon i children 1A eenta. On TUESDAY will be given the BOYS' AND GIRLS BENEFIT at 4 80 P. M., at the nominal prioe of 10 cents under 14 years and 36 cents for ail parsons ovsr that age. On THURSDAY EVKNINO THE PILGRIM OPKNS IN BAIRD'S HALL, FRANK FORD, FOR FIVE NIGHTS. S23t NTERESTING EXHIBITION. 1205 PENNSYLVANIA POLY- CHESNUT ST. l'Zit. IRiUJIlU AMI UBMBUl Bli ANATOMICAL MUSKUM, OHRHNUT8T. Open daily from 8 4. M. till 10 P. GHK.SNUT 8T. 140AM. Saturdays till 11 P. Ml Leo- CHKKNUT ST. J 503 tures on nsetul and soieUifio sub- CHESNUT ST. l'4Vd jeots every evening. uir.ni ui r. 1203 Admission, 60 cents. 5 8tfl CHE8SUT BT. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 720, 722, 724, and 728 VINE Btreet. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by J aoou valkk, or taie oity, in oomDinauon with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NKLLIE ANDKRSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mentioned place. . Admission free. iian OARPETINQS, ETO. E. 7. LESTEB. CHAS. T. CEB1UA. 7. WKBEB. WM. E.J.LESTER & CO.'S CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 29 North SECOND Street, Opposite Christ Church PHILADELPHIA. CAB ETINOS. VELVETS, TJOD7 BRV3SELS, TAPESTHT DHUOSELS, Tnnrju-PLY, XX7QHAXX7 VENETIAW CAXirSTS. ALSO, on cloths, Window Shades, Etc., IN GREAT VARIETY. THK ABOVK GOODS WILL BK BOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE ALL Lowest Market Rates.. 23. J. LESTER U CO., Opposite Christ Church No. 80 IortU BECOME Street. i 2 BmwSm PHILADELPHIA. QANTON MATTINGS. CANTON MATTINGS. Fancy Mattings, White Mattings. Red Check Mattings. CANTON MATTINGS, ALL WIDTHS, Lowest .Prices. IMALLUM. CREASE & SLOAN, MATTING WAREHOUSE, No. 609 CHESNUT Street, 1 1 srfmSm PHILADELPHIA. AKPETS CLEANED AND FREED FROM liOf H tf process entirely new, by UVPE, I.AUHAOH CO., AT , H lm Kg. II. BROAD Street,