' city jbuljdktih: Tub Juxokr MAKNNKKC'HOn.r-TUorfv was a delightful musical entertainment* al the hall of llus Juuger,: Mannercbor, on Uherrystrect, above J?Tftli, last evening.: .ThoSassemblage of 'tnbibbm'-aud their ladies was qulte’lai‘ge. r The main ball was gaily decorated. The huge eagle belonging to the Society occupied a prominent position on thostagc, andwas made the vehicle Tor the display; of several of the prizes Won by the Society at different Sanger- them the prize of the first Sangerfest, which was ; won by this. So ciety, then only three months old.; The prize piano won recently l at Baltimore, was in tiie room, and attracted!, great attention. It beavs on the front the inscription: “Prize gift, 11th Snngerfest, Baltimore, July 10,1869.” The JungerMau nerclior. opened the entertainmentby singing “Spring Time” in the most satisfactory man ner. Then a committee of ladies—Mrs. Prof. Hoffmann, Mrs. Dr. Miillor and Mrs. Philip Trnu, stepped outinfrout,andMrs.Hoffinaun, in a neat speech, presented to :the. Society a handsome piano cover, with a beautifully embroidered border, and having in the centre an eagle (the emblemof tließo ciety) and the inscription—“ For the Eleventh Sangerfest. From the Ladies.” A piano stool was also presented. Professor ■J; Hoffmariri, President, acknowledged the gifts in' a brief and bappy speech. Mr. William Hartmann, the able and popular leader, was then called out, and each ot the ladies named handed Min a package (which his extreme modesty did Pot allow hini to open before the assemblage), re marking that it was in . appreciation of bis great services in bringing tne Society to its present proilciency in the musical art. , Mr. Hartmann responded in’ a suitable manner. Protessor Kleffer, of Lancaster, was then in vited to the prize piano, which was played upon for the first tune. The instrument gave the greatest satisfaction,and the members con gratulated each, other upon having gained such a valuable ;prizo. ‘ The ladies were then fur nished with a fine collation in the ladies’ par lor.' The remainder of the evening was spent in singing by, the Society, and the company separated at a late hour, highly gratified at the very .pleasant entertainment. The Miiuner chor and the Pliiiadeliiliia Turners were among the guests of the evening. Important Military Order.— An order wMcli settles the vexed question of the right of officers of the Pennsylvania Militia to wear the insignia of their brevet rank has recently been issued from theAdjutant-Generai’s office, at Harrisburg. The order reads: “Headquarters Pennsylvania Militia, Adjutant-General’s Department, Har risburg, July,l7,lB69.— General Order No. I. All officers, non-'cominissioned officers and privates, or other Unlisted men of the Pennsyl vania Militia, who served in the navy, regular army, volunteer or militia forces of the United States, during the war with the rebel lion, and have been honorably discharged from said service, or still remain in the same, shall be entitled to wear, on all occasions of parade, the insignia of their Mghest actual or brevet rank, which they have held or do at present "hold;' and also the distinctive army badge ordered for or adopted'by the army corps and division, respectively, in which they served; said badges to be worn on the left breast. “By order of John W. Geary, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. Escape from the House of Befuge.— Eight boys, inmates of the House of Befuge, made their escape yesterday. They picked the lock on the inner gate and then made a sudden rush past the keeper stationed at the outer gate. The names and ages of those who escaped are Charles Sweigart, 17 years; Owen Faffey, 1(> years; Samuel walker, 12 years; John McFalls, 16 years; Michael Hargraves, 15 years; John Sellers, 13 years; Cyrus Wenzel, 14 years, and Patrick MoGann; 16 years. This morning, at an early hour, three hoys were arrested while attempting to pry open the window of a shoe store,, at Forty-fourth street and Lancaster avenue. Theygave their names as. Wilson, 'Walker arid Thompson, and subsequently acknowledged that they, with others, had escaped from the House of Befuge yesterday. The prisoners were locked up in the Sixteenth District Police Station. ConONKtt’u Investigation. —Coroner Dan iels held an inquest this morning on the body of James P. Deputy, 38 years of age, -who was run over by car No. 6, on the Lombard and South Streets Bailwav, at Front and Pine streets, on July 3d, ana died at the Pennsyl vania Hospital on the 19th inst. The evidence showed that the deceased' attempted to cross the street in front of the car, when he was knocked down and run over.' The verdict of the jury, was: “That the said James P. Deputy came to his death by being accidentally-run over by car No. 6, of the Dombard and South Streets Bail way Company, at Front and Pine streets, on the night of the 3d of July, 1869.” —Disoisdekly House.— Last night a man was found lying upon the steps of the house of .Deborah Mack, No. 241 South Front street, and was taken to the Third District Police Station. There he stated that he had been drugged in the house, robbed of $B3, and then turned into the street. The police, then made a descent on the house, and arrested Deborah Mack,Ella Brennan, Ida Carey, MaryHooley, and a man named Thomas. Bennett. The last named jumped out of a rear Becond-story win dow in ah endeavor to escape, but was cap tured in the yard.. The prisoners had a hear ing this morning before Aid. Carpenter, and were each held m $l,OOO bail. A New Apparatus.—A new truck, pre sented to the MoyamensingHook and Ladder Company of Chester by the Moyamensing Hose Company of this city, was takento Ches ter this morning by the members of the last named company, accompanied by Beck’s Band. The apparatus is a very showy affair, painted Paris green, striped with gold and white. There are six ladders, the longest be ing thirty feet and the shortest twelve feet. The signal‘lamp is a" neat one, having their name on-the glass. On t,he side of the cradle is the figure “I,” and the hook and ladder coat-of-arms. Bathing in the Schuylkiel.— By an ordi nance of the city, bathing in the Schuylkill below Girard avenue bridge was prohibited. Vndcr a recent act of the Legislature relating to Fairuiount Park, bathing is forbidden within the limits of the Park. The Park Commissioners have directed the strict en forcement of this law, and hereafter no bath ing in the Schuylkill river below the Wissa hickon will be permitted. .Juvenile swimmers will have to select other places to indulge in their watery sports. .Bobbino'a Sick Man James Williams was beforo Aid. Carpenter tlii-s morning upon the charge of robbery. He lias boon engaged in nursing a sick man. A day or two ago, during tlie absence of the family, alleged, he broke open at, runk belong! ng to mspatient, robbed it of air fc» of clothing, and decamped. He was arrested yesterday on Seventh street, below Lombard, and had some of the stolen clothing in his possession. He was held in $5OO bail for trial. Stokes Found Open.— Lieut. Gercke, of the Sixth Police District, reported to the Mayor this morning that ms men had found eight stores, in the Ninth Ward, unfastened during the night, The most of these stores are located on Market street. Persons liaving charge of such establishments should be more caretul in locking them up, .and not hold out first-class inducements to robbers fo 'commit' depredations. , V f akdai-ibm.— At an early hour this morning Joe marble yard of William Armstrong, at Twenty-third and Walnut streets, was entered - by-some-unknown- persons, 'Who cut and dis figured various large stones, and'also greatly' ■ injured some fine marble facings made for the ■ new church in course of erecDOD atTwenty second and Walnut streets; 'The damage done, it is estimated, will cause a Joss of $2,800 to Mr. Armstrong. ■ • ■ ■ T’ - T- Jill, Tapping —Abraham Chester was ar rested yesterday at Third street and Girard avenue, on the charge of having Tobbed tlie , money-drawer of a store of $5. He was com mitted by Aid. Kiddel. Killed ky allaiiwavCau.—a man named Davis was run over add killed by a Second andTldrd Streets Passenger liailway car, at Amber and Huntingdon streets, about eight o’clock this morning. “D. B. McCreary, “Adjutant-General, ■ - Fatal ’ Baili«ja» • Accident.— A --mail , uariied John B. Mungan, 29 years of age, was run over, this morning at one o clock, by a frriifc on the Philadelphia,jWilmingtott and [Baltimore Railroad* at Bell Road Station*- and was instantly killed. The unfortunate man resided near* tljo statioii. lie leaves a wife and two childl'gn. Larceny.— . Tames McCoy was arrested yes terday and taken before Alderman Collins upon‘the charge of having Stolen a bundle of' clothing valued at SlOO from ahouse on Monroe street, below Fifth. ,He was held in $6OO bail for trial. ,■ ! V ■ '-.C;• Drink the famous Arctic Soda Water and read the Evening Bulletin, at Hillman’s Hews Stand, at North Penrisylvania Dejiot. Japanese Students at Bf.rlin.— Wc have at present in Berlin two sons of a Japanese nobleman;' who are studying at the cost of the Japanese government.. Before . coming to Berlin they remained some time in Pans, but, being dissatisfied with the gay and idle life of that, city, and having heard much of Berlin, they came to tliis city a few weeks ago for the purpose of thoroughly learning German, in the first place, and then of attending the Uni versity. They, propose to remain five years in , Europe, ; acquiring, every kind' of knowledge, . and they : state ;■ • that tliey are soon to be. followed by twenty of their young, countrymen who are to apply themselves to the study of Euro pean science and culture,', partly in' Berlin, partly in Paris and London. ; The two who have already arrived in Berlin show as much diligence in the pursuit of knowledge as can dor and impartiality in their judgments. They speak .enthusiastically, though they have to eke out their,scanty knowledge ,of German with Dutch and English words, of the pro gress niade liy Europeans in science, art and industry, and they rblame in energetic terms the comparative idleness. and listlessness of the Japanese.—Nortft German Correspondent. —A fine deer was killed at White Bear Lake, Minnesota, a few days ago, under rather singular circumstances. Several gentlemen had been out fishing in a rowboat, and as they were returning homeward, they saw, swim mirig in the lake, a fine fat buck, with huge antlers, and they gave chase. A long rope was prepared with the design of lassoing Mm, hut as they approached the buck turned and made for thefioat, with evident design of run ning it down. The party were in considerable danger for a few moments; hut one, with more presence of mind than the rest, struck the deer a very heavy blow on the head with an oar, and partially stunned Mm, Others seized him by the antlers and held Ms head under water-Tgi til he was drowned. He was towed ashore'arid dressed.' The weight of the animal was about, two hundred and fifty pounds. —A French paper, the Gaulois, seriously informs its readers that, encouraged by a prophecy of Nostradamus, M. Fretreau, for merly an assistant of the famous chemist Gay- Lussac, has turned Ms attention to alchemy, and has at last succeeded in converting an ingot of silver into an ingot of gold by the combined action of nitrieacid andelectricity. Unon this (he fall Mall Gazette observes: It istrue that the cost of production exceeds many times the value of tne article produced, so that M. Fretreau rather reminds one of Baymond de Lulli, an alchemist of the six teenth century, of whom Brantome naively relates that, disdaining to turn lead into gold, aveiyeasy and common process, he actually succeeded in converting gold into lead. —An lowa captain gave the following com mands just after leaving Big Shanty: “ Boys! Fve got to fall hack in the rear for a half an hour, and I don’t want any of you to forget the strict orders against foraging. So, although there is a'big pile of sweet potatoes anil a dozen heeMves about a half a mile ahead, yet I shall expect to see every man in his place when I comeback in just three quarters of an hour from now.” When he came hack every man was in Ms place, Mding his smiles beMnd a huge potato or a great card of crystal honey. The captain had allhe cared to eat, remarking incidentally,that he “was glad to see that the quartermaster was giving the hoys better rations.” —The Kladderadataek, of Berlin, has the fol lowing caricature on the comparison between the United States and Europe:—Representa tives of the various European nations are sift ing their respective treasuries, when the figure of the United States appears to them, bearing the following telegram:—“New York. The national treasury has increased by ten millions of dollars since the beginning of June.” One of the European Finance Ministers—" Such fellows as those; why they have not even a standing army and still want to have their say.” CITY NOTICES. Brown’s Jamaica Gingkr.—Those at the ne&Bliore, or about going, should bavb a supply of thin invaluablo remedy; it saves the expense of physician*' bills, which sometimes amount very heavy by neglecting this simple remedy. Burnett’s Kalliston cures eruptions of the skin. ’ Economy is the road to wealth. Get a Heme Washer at 1031 Ohcstnut streot. Finebt Clothing in the city at Charles Stokes's, under Continental. ‘ Ladies’ Sundowns, at Oakfords’. Judicious MoTHERs/ and nurses use tor children a safo and pleasant medicine in Bowers Infant cordial. Those celebrated Pocket Panamas, sold at Charles Oakford & Son’s, under the Continental, are very convenient for gents traveling. Misses’ Sundowns, at Oakfords*. Surgical Instruments ana druggists’ sun dries. Snowden & Brother, 23 South Eighth struct. Singer’s Sewing Machings on easiest possible terms, by O. F. DAVIS, 810 OhoatnUt streot Get one of those Pocket Panamas,'sold at Oakfords’, under the Continental. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, M. d., Proresßor of the Eye and Ear. trouts all diseases appertaining to tho above member* with the utmost success. Testimonials from tho most reliable sources in tho city can bo seen ait his ollico, No. 805 Arch street. Tho medical faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practlco. A rtf ficial eyes Inserted. No charge made for examination. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut etruot. Charges moderato. WEDDING CARDS, INVITATIONS for Parties, &c. New styles. MASON & CO au2stf§ 907 Chestnut street. WEDDING INVITATIONS " EN VY graved In the uewest and best manner. LOUIS DRKKA, Stationer and Engraver, 1033 Chestnut etreet. fo3o tf MARRIED. McWILLIAMS—CLARK.—In Allegheny, July 20, by Ru**d* R. Kerr, J. W. McWilliams, Eh Gowun, in the69th year of IiIBUKo. ’ ' ' „Jhe relutiYoa and frlond« are respectfully Invited to Sir Loi funeral, from hl»late reßidonee, I'olnt Road, 1 ' n o«»Mh»S? rn,,,g * m in"tact i,o I | l if°nio?i. I,B ir 0 “ *.s° 17tl ; 1 n „ st n Cincinnati, after a ' ~r i/i ‘J 11 "', 8 "! Mm. Hannah K. Richards, wife of Allan C.Rlclumlß.Bgod J 9 years and 2-I,days. K^ L i Al iiii74 I v. l i ar , is : °. n ,. tho , JBth-luat., Hint. Fnniilo -v\vTi !’, f .U'-r U A ! of thlß city. WATN\VRIGHT,—On Thursday morning, the. 22d mat., Jonathan \\ ninwright, in tho 84th year of his ago. Due notice will be given of tho funeral. * T JKON BABEGES. HEAVIEST MESCH JL UtON 11AREOE8,8 4 WIRE. IRON BAREGES, 4-4 WIDE IRON BAREGES 8-4 WIDE EYHE & LANDKLIi, F6uilTH AND ARCH. THE DAILY EVENINt* BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, TUDHSDAY, JULY 22,18U9. •' INSURANCE. - ' - MORDECAI D. EVANS’, ‘ i i' * GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. FIREMENS INSCKANCE COMPANY N'E W YORK , The following statement of the condition , of this Com* jpnny Jnniiary 1,1869, is published in accordance with the law of Pennsylvania regulating the licensing of Foreign Ineurance Companies, approved April 11,1WB. Capital stock $204,000 00 Amount of assessments or instalments ou stock paid in ca5h.........*;..,.. Cash on hand ;. 2 79 Ciißh in banks,specifying thehanks—National Broadway Bank.... 6,533 45 Cash in hands of agents in course oftrans* : mi5d0D...............^.....C..;.;.V............... 10,023 14 Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort gages, constituting the first lien'on real estate, on which there is lobs than ono year’s interest duo and owing.... 101,000 00 Amount of stocks owned by tlio Company, specifying tlio numbor of shares and their . par and market value: value, value, U. S. Registered Bonds, 1331 65,000 74,425 U. S. Registered Bonds, 5*20.;...56,000 95,400 New York County Bonds 1,000 1,000 Amount of stocks held by the Company as collateral security for loans, with the amount loaned on each kind of stock, its par and market value: 40 shares Hudson Bivcr \ Bnilrood Co 4,000 . 6,200 3.000 U. 5.5-20 Bonds 20,000 22,£00 14,000 20Bbnres Hepnblic Inß. Co 2,000 2,100 1,000 U. S. 5*20 Bondi*. 1,500 1,660 1,500 DutclieFS County Bonds. 6,000/ 4,500/ _ Brooklyn City 80nd5.... IfiOOS I,ooo{ s'm 5 ' m U.S. Bonds 4,000 4,400 4,000 ntid Altoona 1 1 Kailroad Bonds 10,0001 10,0001 Pittsburgh and Fort V V 16,000 •\VayuoTl.B. Bonds 7,0001 7,810/ U. S. Bonds,6-20 1,000 J I,IOOJ U. 8. Bonds, 6-20. 15,000 17,790 15,800 Cleveland and Toledo Builrond 80nd5.... 16.000 14,250 10,000 U. 8. 5-20 Bonds 8,000 8,640 8,300 363 fiU & Accrued intercut not yet due 2,81613 Other Available miscellaneous assets, specify* ing their character and value. Revenue Stamps....... 93 93 Lease of Office 153 Broadway, based on actual oflermnde 25,000 00 Amount of losses during.the year, adjusted but not due . • 1,000 00 Amount of losses reported to tbo Company but not acted upon .. 12,690 00 Amount oflosses resisted by the Company...... None. Amount of all other claims against the Com' pany, contested or otherwise..... None. Amount required to safely re-insurc all out standing risks.. 92,041 01 Amount of cash premiums received... 201,129 26 Amount of premiums not paid in cash during the year, stating the chaiacter of such pre mium!..... ...» 6,720 C 3 Amount of premiums earned. 25,*36 50 Income from all other sources, specifying whnt source* ... 18,863 67 Amount ofiossce paid during the year. 90,425 30 -Amount paid and owing for redusurance] premiums I , uw „, Amount of return preminms, whether paid I to or unpaid J Amount of dividends declared during year. 4,680 00 Amount of dividends paid.....» ............... 34,680 00 Amount of expenses paid during the year, in cluding commissions and fee? paid to agents and officers of the C0mpany,;.......,.39,952 15 Amount of losses duo and unpaid None. Amount of taxes paid by the Company 10,193 20 Amount of all other expenses and expendi- r turn* 15,776 95 Par and market value of the Company's stock per jdinre: .< MORDECAI D. EVANS, Agent and Attorney for Penn’a., No. 431 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. M.D. EVANS. jy22 th s tu s 4t§ SEA-SIDE ATTIRE. Morning and Lounging Jackets, Bathing Bohes of Superior Style. A Perfect Fit, The Chestnut St. Clothing Establishment 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. ' JV-—»■ WIT BALE’.— Btate rights of a valuable inventiou just patented, uiid ile-tgned for the slicing, cutting • and chipping of dried beef, cabbage, &c., are hereby offered for sale, It is an article of great vuluo to proprietors of hotels and jvMtauritutfc, and it should bo introduced Into every fam ily. State rights tor sale. Model oau be eeou littlie 'telegraph office, Cooper’s Point, N. J. im29-tf§ MUNDY & HUFFMAN. Incorporated A. D. 1825. FIKSr. SECOND. 152,000 170,825 Par Market AmH value, loaned . 94,400 100,970 78,100 Total Assets, - - $394,449 49 THIRD. FOURTH. FIFTH. Bar. Mar kit. 17 23 80 ~ SFECIAX NOTICES. Whole Suits of Wldtc French Flannel. Also on hand or made to order, the FINEST CLOTHING IN THE CITY. Th.e, Best Goods, Moderate V rices t JOHN WASAMAKER. The following statement ofthe condition of this Com pany January 1, 1860, is published in accordance with the law of Pennsylvania regulating the licensing of Foreign Insurance Companies, approved April 11^1863. Capital stock,. ........ 200,000 00 Amount of assessments or instalments on, stock paid iu cash - 200,000 00 Cush on ...........il 911 83 Cash iu bank, specifying the banks—Hope Bank of A1bany........ 16,960 33 Cosh in hands of agents in course .of trans* 53,648 94 Amount of loans secured t>ybonds and mort gages, constituting tlio first lien oh real estate,on which there is less thanonoyear’s interest due and 30,500 00 Amount of stocks owned by the Company, specifying the number of shores and their par ahdmnrket valuo:; ' , Par Market 170,825 00 Par Market value; value. SIIO,COO U.S. 5-20 Bonds ....,110,000 117,800 75,000 U.S. 10*40 Bonds. ... 75,000 77,625 ( 50,000 Albany and Susquo- . i hnmm R.R. Bonds... £O,OOO 45,000 ' Interest on iuveßtinents due and unpaid 235 27 Accrued interest uot yet due.... . 1,562 67 Othor available miscellaneous assets, specify ing their character and value. Bills receivable for Marino Premiums not yet duo 68,574 71 Claims for salvages on losses already paid 21,669 S 3 Safes, Office Furniture and Fixtures at llome and other Office 10,015 10 78,100 00 Amount of losses during tho year, adjusted 18,97184 but not due Amount of losses roported to the Company but not acted upon 37,722 72 Amount oflosses resisted by the Company. 3,000 00 Amount of dividends due and unpaid...' - None. Amount of money borrowed, and tho nature and amount of the security given None. Amount of all other claims against the Com pany, contested or otherwise None. Amount required to safely re-insuro all out* standing risks 76,090 62 Amount of cash premiums received £63,332 92 Amount of premiums not paid lii cash during the year, stating the character of Bucb pre miums .. None. Marino risks premiums not yet du0..,.;......,,...'.. 63,574 71 In hamlß of agents in course of tranmission.... 63,649 94 Amount of premiums 379,938 GO Interest received from investments.lo,oB7 72 Income from- all other sources, specifying what sources $105,731 84 Amount of losses paid during the year 373,675 99 Amount-paid aml owing for ro-insurance premiums None. Amount of return premiums, whether paid or unpaid 66,720 09 Amount of dividends declarod during year...... : Nono. Amount of dividends paid 'None. Amountof c'xpcnses during the year, In cluding cpmmissionsand fees paidtoagentfl and officers of tho Company 97,475 29 Amount of losses due and unpaid..:"... None. Amount of taxes paid by the Company 18,057 37 Amount of all other expenses and expondi tures ~ None/ Par aud market, value of the Company’s stock , per 8hure........,................i.w. f ; 100 00; MORDECAI D. EVANS Agent and Attorney for Penn’a., No. 431 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. R.E.HARE. BOSE HILL CEMETERY. A new and beautiful CEMETERY has been recently located on LANCASTER'Avenue, & short distance from Overbrook Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Rail-: road*, just beyond the city lino ana noar tho boundary of the new City Park. The Hestonville Passenger Rail road, it is expected, will shortly be extended and pass in: front of this Cemotory. These grounds, in natural and created embellishments, ore equaled by few and sur-. passed by no Cemetery in the country. Tho projectors are now selling a limitod number of Lots of 10 by 12 feet at $2O per lot, payable in installments. The price will shortly be doubled. Portions of tho ground can now be allotted to Societies on favorable forms. Parties dosiring to purchase are invitod to visit theao grounds without delay, and judgofor themselves of the advantages offered. For further information, apply at the Office oi tho Presi dent, ■ ' AvM. HOPKINS, 818 WALNUT Street, Or of the Secretary, GEO. CHANDLER PAUL, 1723 North TENTH Stroet. ! BOARD OF MANAGERS: A.M.Hopkiuß, { Geo; Chandler Pauly Jacob Gukuler, I Geo. W.Buckman, „ Sami. J. Wallace. f. je!7 3mrps ; ITS 6 THE united canal and rail- Ux£y HOAD COMPANIES OF NEW JERSEY, Tkenton, June 215t,1869. To the Stockholders of tho Dolawaro and ltaritun Ca nal Company, tho Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company, tho New Jorsoy Railroad and Transportation Company, and the Philadelphia and: Tronton Railroad Company: All Stockholders, as registered on tho bookß of the above-named companies on tho 15th day of July, 1869, will be entitled- to subscribe for Fiftoon per cent, of, their aggregate interests in the four companies, in now*- stock at par, gajpllows: Firtb- Fifty per cent, at tho time of subscription, Ijetweon the 22dday of July and the 10th day of August, ‘—-—— , - per cent, between the 22d day of January and the 10th day of February; 1870. Subscriptions received and first instalment payable at' .tlie offices of tho companies wbero the last dividend was collected, vi/.: At the Office of the Camdou undAmboy Railroad and Transportation Company t -Noi2tM South Delaware avenue, Philadelphia, and at tho Office of the New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, No. lllliibeity street. Now York. •: . RICHARD STOCKTON, i Treiiß.irorfi 1 H. J. bOUTHMAYD, \ Treiisuycrs. . : July 6th, 1609. . . jyC-lstrp rri lilo UL Ait “DEAI'O O RATIO NOMINEE FOJI LEGISLATURE, ! m:cond msTiticT, '• ‘ WILLIAM t ; f.lstp§; HOWAUD HOSPI'i’AL, NOS., 1518: Uv?y and IfiVtl t.omlmrd _M od leal t inntmaut and nn>didtifi fnniislwid Knituitoualyi to the poor. MORDECfAI D. EVANS’, general insurance agency. AEBANY CITY ISSIIHAKCE COMP ANY NEW YORK. Incorporated A.. D. 1860. FIRST. SECOND. Total Assets, - • $453,193 23 THIRD. FOURTH. FIFTH. M. D. EVANS; j.v22 til H lu H 4tS SPECIAL NOTICES. SIORDEOAI D. EVANS’, GENERAL INSURANCE agency. COSKECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OK HARTFORD, CONN. The* following eidtonient of the condition of this Com pany January 1, ISC9; (s' published In licSonliincc l with Uie-lnw of Pennsylvania regulating the licensing of Foreign Insurance Companies, approved April 11,1868. Cupiiai stOrl,-........'....V....;„....:. :.........V..5200,M0 Ott Amount of assessments op instillments cjn ' slock paid in cast .; . ’ Cash on hand 5,324 25 Cash in hanks, specifying the banks—Hart ford National Bank 16,524 25 Cush in linndß of ugentsin course of transmis sion - - 14,260 00 Amount of stocks owned by the Company, specifying the number of shares and their par and market value: 65 Bonds li. S. Five-twenties, 81,000 each, at 51,100..........;.. .....1.71,600 10 Bonds State of Connecticut, SI,OOO each,at ei,000...;....i.>..... ~.;........10,000 10 Bouds City of Hartford, SltOOOcach, at $i,000..i..;.;.if...................,;...i0,000 5 Bonds City of Chicago, 111,, 31,000 each, at $l,OOO. „ ; ..5,000 10Bonds Atlantic Dock Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.. 81,000 oaeh. ut 81,000. 10,000 12 Ponds Chicago and Galena It.B. Co., (2d Mort.) $l,OOO each, at 81,000. 12,000 6 Bonds Midi. Southern A North lud. R.lt. Co.(S.F.) 31,000 each,at 81,000. 5,000 8 Bonds Mich. Southern & North Ind. It. B.Co. f2d Mort.) 81.000 ouch, at 8040..... J........... 7,520 10 Bonds Cincinnati and Indianapolis It; It. Co., 81 000 each,at 8000... 9,600 20 BonAe Clove. Fains, and Aatabuia R. B. Co., 81,000 each,at 81 #»—■. ....:....20,000; 75sharesII.AN.il. B. B. Co. Stock. Hartford, 8220. _.....10,500 ICO shares Hartford National Bauk Sam k, Hartford, $143.;.; 11,300 ICO shares City National Bank Stock, , Hartford, 8110. ;. 11,000 100 shares jEtna National Bank Stock, Hartford, 8120... 12,000 StOshirts Form, i llwh. Nat. Bank Stock, Hartford, 8132. .20,400 (15 shares Plioenir National Bank Stock, Hartford, 8136. 15/125 100 shares Ocoan National Bauk Stock (800 shares), N. Y., 8110..../.. 5,500 00 shares St. Nicholas National Bank Stock, N. Y„ 8112... 6,000 60 shores Metropolitan National Bank. Stock, N.Y., 8142........... 7,100 60shares Nassau Bank Stock, N. Y., 8107 5450 (0 shares Continental National Bank Stock, N. Y„ 8102.....;..:..... 5,100 60 shares American Exchange National Bank Btock, N.Y., 8115. - 6,760 250 shares Pha-nlx National Bank Stock ($2O shares), N. Y.,5110. 5,500 60 shares National Hide A Boa. Bank -i • Btock, Boston, 816 4,000 70 shares C. C. O. A Indianapolis B. It. Co. Stock. 878..... 5,t00 31t5,7?5 18 306*505 00 Other available miscellaneous assets. Total Assets, - - $342,613 50 Amount of loeßea reported to the Company but not acted upon. 15,654 00 Amount of losses resisted by the Company..-.. 1,281 32 Amount of all other claims against the Com pany, contested or otherwise - None. Amount required to safely re-fnsuro all out standing risks - 76/154 93 Amount of cash premiums during tho year. 170,999 72 Amount of pnmirms earned............ Interest received Tram Investments...:..... 21,672 27 Amount of losses paid during the year. 76,037 43 Amount of return premiums, whether paid or unpaid........... 11.2152 s Amount of dividends declared during year.— 24,000 00 Amount of dividends 24,000 00 Amount of expenses paid durlug the year, In cluding commissionfl and fees paid to agents'' ... and officers of the. Company... 40,391 59 Amount of losses due and unpaid- .!.... 16 338 32 Araountof taxes paid by the C0mpany............ 7,475 00 Paraiul market value of the Company's stock - per share. - - - Par value; Mark# value. SriOO. $l2O pci* share. MORDECAI D. EVANS, Agent and Attorney for Penn’a., No. 431 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. R. E. HAKE M.D. EVANS. jy22 tli s tn s 4tS B. BRANK PALMER, LL. D., SUR geon Artist, has just beon commissioned by tho Burgeon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Log for mutilated Officers of the U. S. Army and Navy, The Governmental offices aro to bo located in- Philadelphia, Now York and Boston, and aro all conducted by :;Dr. PALMER, s / my277Btrp§ _ GIRARD STREET. 1109- TURKISH,: RUSSIAN, AND PERFUMED BATIIS. Departments for Ladies. . JPathßOpenfromfl A.M.to9P.M: apltfrp DIVIDEND NOTICES. IT3» PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON IKS' RAIliBOAI) COMPANY.—Office, No. 224-South DELAWARE Avenue Philadelphia , J uly 21,1809. The Directors have this day declared u Homi-annual Di vidend.of Five Per Cent, upon the capital Htock of tho company, dear t\f taxes-, from the profits of-the six months onding Juno 80i 18G9,payablo. on and after Au gust 2d proximo, when the Transfer BookMwill bo re opened. J. PARKER NORRIS, jy22tau3§ Treasurer. iy-s» PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING Railroad Company, Ofiico 227 South Fourth street, Philfldelplii«»Juno.*Wth, 1869. , DIVIDEND NOTICE. v , . The Tmnßfor Booka of this Company will bo closod on THURSDAY, July Bth, tind reopened IRIDAY, J uly 28<1, . ' • . • 1 - A Dividend of TPivo Per Cent, lias boon dcclurqd on tho Preferred and Common Stock, clear of tho National .and State Taxes, payable iii ConimoaStOCkon and- after the 22d of Julyjioxt, to the hoidors thcroOt,-as they shall Ktaud registered on the -Books' ’ortho Company at the elosoof business on tho Bth of July, next. r All payable at tbJi* Office. ... , . All Orders, for Dividends must bo witnessed and .stumped. : . S„ BRADFORD, ivl 26trn Treasurer.,/ 171 OR SALE.—THE ROT, BOli COMMERCE ‘ street, 18 feet by 70, Apply at <504 Commerce stroot, Irem 121» 2 o'clock. . 7 It* IJIOR INVALIDS.—A EIRE MUSICAL: JC Ilex UB tt companion Tot; tlio nick cbomb'er j-the finest annortmout in the city, and a groat variety of airs to so-, lectfrom. Imported direct l,y jr A mj. & BBOTHEB,” mlilOtCrp » : 824 Chestnut street .holour Fourth. , TSAAO NATHANS. AUCTIONEEII, N. E. X corner Third uudSprnco streets, only ono square below the Kxchango. #260,000 to loan,in large or small amounts* on diamonds, silver plate, watches, jowelry* and allgoods of value. Office hours fromB A. M. to 7 p.M. #9 r Established,for tho last forty years. Ad* ronces made 1h largo amcuuts at the lowest market rates. • jaB tfrp La ■’Simon gabtland, _ , mmwbbbssb ■ . . , undertaker. : , South Tliirteeiith : trpet. ; mUSXMimrpS, X L'.„'u'. : ip(SIfRA:NCE. i -.:c: -v,- -- Incorporated A. D. 1850. HUNT. SECOND, THIRD. FOURTH. FIFTH. SPECIAL NOTICES. MO I%CAI D. EVANS’ GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. TRADESMENS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated A. D. 1858. The following statement ortho condition or this CofK pany January 1,1605, is published: in accordance with the law of Pennsylvania regulating the licensitur of Foreign Insurance Companies, approved April 11,1868. Capital 810 ck... $160,000 09 Amount of Assessments or instalments on , stock paid in ca5h....;.’..,... Cash on hand. Cash in banks, specifying the banks—Ate • cbanica’ and Tradesmen ’« National Bank;; Cash in bands of agents In course of trans- mission Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort gages, constituting tbe first lien on real estate, on which there is less than one year’s interest due and owing. ; Amount of stocks owned by the Company, specifying tlio number of shares and their par and market value: 25 Honda $l,OOO each of IT S. Bonds, IWJ. 30 Bonds. $l,OOO uacbof U. 8 Bonds, isitf .... 30 Bonds $£GO oacb of t*. S Bonds* 186$. 100 Bonds $ 1 #0 each of U. 8 Bonds, new issue, 1865,.^......1t)O f OOO 111,000 00 10 Bonds 91*0C0 each U. 8. CV of 163) 5 Bonds $1 ,W 0 each Brooklyn CHy 7 por cent, 30 years .. Bonds 125 Bonds $25 each M. und T. National 8ank.......... 3.125 4£75 00 Interest on inTcsimcntsdua mid unpaid......... Accrued Interest not yet dwe.....,;. OtberovailaWe miscellaneous assets, specifr* ing their character and ya1ue............. Gross premiums In due course or .......... 12/103 5.1 Deduct had 259 00 fSalvage.properiy and cbtimson losaeialready Amount of losses during the year, adjusted but not due....—... Amount of losm*« reported to the Company but not acted upon.—. Amount of loase* reflated by the Company—. Amount ofdlTldend* due ond unpaid— Amount of money borrowed, and the nature and amount of tho security given Amount duefbrretit— —1...—.,.. Amount due for taxee .. ... ....... Amount due for return premium*— Amount of all othe r claim* against the Com pany, contested or otherwise..— Amount required to safely reinsure all out standing risks.. . .... Amount of cash premium* received of which s)£Bi3£o 19 belonged to prior years.—..,... Amount of premiums cat paid in cash during the year, stating the character of such pro* Amount of premiums earned........—...... Interest received from investments..—....... Income from all other sources, specif/ihg what source*...., Amount of losses paid during the year...* Amount paid and owing for re-insurance premiums ..... Amount ofrcturnpmnium# r -vrhetherpaid or unpaid .......... ... 10,004 47 Amount of dividend* declared during year,..*. 15,000 00 Amount of dividend* paid........ 14,003 75 Amount of excuse* paid during the year, in cluding commissions and fees paid to agent* and officers of the Company Amount of losses due and Amount of taxo* paid bythe C0mpany............ Amount of alt oilier expenses and expend!- ture* Tar dud market value ofthe CompanyVstock . per abaft*; MORDECAI D. EVANS, Agent and Attorney for Penn’a., No. 431 WALNUT STREET, IMIM.AI>»XI*IIIA. M. P. KVANS. jy22 th btn MtS . R.B. HARE NOJ ICE.—SEALED PROPOSALS, IN dorsed “Proposals for furnishing the public schools with fjoliigh or Schuylkill coal,” •will be received by the undersigned, at the Controller's office, southeast corner of Sixth and Adelphi streets, from shippers and miners only (pursuant to an order of Coun cils), until THURSDAY, July 22,18(i!>, at 12 o’clock 3Vf The proposals, which will include the storage of the coal, must be for separate dis tricts, as follows: n , ■First District—Comprising Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and 2(itk Wards. Second District—Comprising sth, 7th, Btli and !>th Wards. Third District—Comprising 6th, 11th, 12th and 13th Wards. Fourth District—Cohiprising 10th, 14th, 15th and 20th Wards. Fifth District—Comprising 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 28th Wards. , Sixth District—Comprising 21st Ward. . Seventh District—Comprising 22d Ward. Eighth District—Comprising 23d Ward. Ninth District—Comprising 24th and 27th Wards. ' • Tenth District—Comprising 25th Ward. There will be two sizes required, egg and- stove, ’ ’ and . the ton 2240 pounds. Each and every toil of said coal shall bo ' weighed at the place of de livery, in the presence of a proper person, to be deputed by each Sectional Hoard as Weigher (Subject to the approval of the Com mittee on Supplies), who shall keep an accu rate account of each load of coal delivered, its exact weight ns ascertained by correct scales; and no biff shall be approved for such coal un less an affidavit, of the weighor shall accom pany such bill, setting forth by what contractor ;tlu! coal was delivered, tlio date of the delivery of eaoh load, the number of■ tons;'and the quality of coal delivered, and whether weighed at the place of delivery. .Proposals will bo received at the same time for kindling wood that may bo required. By order, of the Committee on Supplies. H. W. HAXLIWELL, . .iylo 12151021226 t Secretary. Marking with indelible inkT Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, Sx. M.A. a'OKBEY, 1300 Filbert street. NEW -YORK, riBOT. i sr.com Par Mart*' value. value. 23,000 20.0.57 SO SO m SJ.iOdw .. 15,000 10,200 00 10,000 11,500 01 5,000 5,250 00 TIIIBD. FOLK r 11. FIFTH. Par value. Market value. None sold. It. E. lIAUE PROPOSALS. 170,000 04 Non®. 700 00 232 75 MSI 92,420 05 232,502 32 None. 60,3»» 19 fit* 10 9V fill 82 38,033 89 None. 9329 93 13*203 13