VOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE LETTER FROM PARIS. Clorrespettdetteeta the Ph!lade.. Evendow ItiaWeft.) ' Ple biscite is the order of they:ll4-i Re - ifillfelaTi Ts talked oft; and as you pasi along fle; streets; if two individual 4, are tiontersing together, yon are certain to bear theyrortl made inse of; by, - one of them. -Alidyet no_olte'ileutits whakihe mutt of the vote Will be,' or regards what is about? to take place under the hig.h-sound _ iiiifiesignation of an-" appeal to. the people " 918 anything but empty form. Nine-tenths' • of the "Wye :will never either untle4tatadi or desire to undersdintl, What they are voting for, or *by they are put to the tiOnbli'df 'doing - So. As the Figaro justly saYs, the'Only real vote of the peasantry.yould•be to vote the Plebiscite a „ bore I The same journal offers to lay a wager that six Millions of 'Trebel electors are at this ....tnetneriCigntitapteten of the existence of such aV.Rinister as Emile dirtier. •A vete, ""says again, 'tvlaii ar- A.rived .at immense celebrity iu the 'Clubs and faubourgs of Pali's, is absolutely un- ImoWn in the rural districts. What the French feasani asks the Government for, says Figaro, • 1 ! tabi and sunshine;" and; as- be. -does not 'believe that,Bocliefort can,make his 'asparagus grow, he willtave nothing to say to him. The Only' .itiane he understands is "Napoleon," -which puts to flight all mere party politics. Such Isr'the language in which one -of the most - popular journals - in - France speaks of • the constituency to, the_ decision of which the destinies of the nation are about .ta_ be finally Court of Appeal is not "Of -it' very eletated thai.acter, and that' the Emperor is not far wrong-in Thinking that be intry_at any time Oti- • taro any verdict lie wants from . such ,a jury. And - such, in fact, -are the tactics he goes upon. -, There was some expectation that the ; feria of the Plebiscite, arid the : proclamation of the Kmperor which is to-accompany it, 'might have, appeared in the -official journal of this morn ing. • But I learn now that- the publication is not likely to take place loefore Sunday., The l u iperial - Proclannatkinis; : l.tinderst an k beiides being_poste‘Veughont the country, to assume the -form of a eire:lTlar,and - tirtie - ad r= ---rdressed-personally_and by jname to every one of • the .ten million or - so ; electors.. of .France.' linagine a ' French -peasant receiving this . "letter" from "Napoletm" .(he tits not always even quite --- - Napoleon LIE) in a large envelope, sealed with seal,and_havinghis_own narne_and. addre:ss upon it !- fle thinks, of course, that the Emperor is standing - as a candidate, • and has teen ohligiftg-Te-riOngli-to-ask-hlin-forlits . . vote.. So he goes: off at once to the Mayor or ous-Prefet, and - asks to he - call best , • show. .; his sense of gratitude Majesty-_ , ,for his --condescension. - The functionary in .question forthwith puts a. tiroting - ticket - inscribed - with a " - Oui" - into his - hand, telling :him it is all right; and that le has only to drop that into the "urn," and the grand act of citizenship and patriotism is ac_ eomplithed. -Such,,.as the Figaro _Wily says, will be the process by which the Plebiscituat . _will be-effeeted. in-the _case of some _six:. miL lions of voters. Partiesurinow so .split up.tbat,even ir there had been any chance for seriously influencing the vote in a liberal sense, it would have been losthy , thedivi - Mons - whiblchava - taken -place. The Left Centre, which has withdrawn from the Ministry in the person of Count Darn and M. Bullet, stands, upon the whole,ueutral, and abstains -from action intervention either in one way or the other. The Left also is split, a portion joining- iu a manifesto .of abseil s /Le hos tility, on ultra-democratic principles, with the .Ifariceillai , Ne and its staff ; and others, including ' the leading names •of Ernest Pi ttard and Jules Favre, going no fnrther than_ to advise the people to vote ".no " upon the new Constitution " which is about to be submitted to their approval. Jules Favre has gone to Algeria to plead a great law case,and it is shrewdly suspected that he is not song-to be out of the way. There - has •been __a report that M. Buffet consulted the Due d'Aumale about his retire ment from the Cabinet, and that the Duke wrote him on the subject a letter which fell • into the hands of Napoleon, who is said to have remarked-that such a cor respondence explained to him a great deal of what be bad not understood before. It is also asserted that the above.incident made him still more determined to have a Plebiscite. I be lieve it is quite true that the extreme inde pendence of manner as well as of opinions in the above Minister, when .in presence of the Emperor, gave considerable offence. I met the Duke de Persigny .the other evening in a well-known American salon, when, he was go ing about endeavoring to persuade people that the Plebiscite was altogether an • institution is VA)7lirkabit' ! 1 donl, think he had much sue- OAS: Such weather as we are experiencing at present is rare, indeed, in the month of April. From winter we have rushed at ones into mid summer. The Easter holidays have passed over most brilliantly and propitiously. The Emperor went to the races on Monday, and was well received. On Tuesday lie" was present on horseback, at a grand Cavalry review in the Bois de Boulogne, and looked in good health, although his increasing corpulency has made him almost unfit for the saddle, where he beare now a strong resemblance CO Punch. A very large muster of Americans was to be seen, on Wednesday evening last, at the annual bill of the British Charitable Fund. It is au indisputable fact now in Paris that hardly any thing can get along Without American patron age; and whenever you ask the question.: "Who was there?"—no matter what locality or occasion you refer to—you are sure to hear, as part, at least, of the answer to your inquiry that there were "lots of Americans!" —The King of Prussia has. ordered fifty litiorraigh4ireii horses in Egypt. —ltosa fSonlieur is' ainting a group of lions for ilie.ooterti_w_is t • — =Chrih — tiiiii — frih , son, the. alebiaCeii — prriza -donna, ie to visit this,coithtry this fall —The ttiun9 thicingli Niont.Cenis will —Tile Buffalo town clocks cannot agree. Their time is out. of joint.. _ 11P - - , --A - thrifty 1 4 3nglitilt laity has stolen 016 Peter's Pence. from ;a church, . _ ---Atidiew Johnson has bought athrec-story brick pollee in the city over which he wa for,. uteri) , Alderman; INSURANCE. It D. EItADE. . 8..11.-11ADE. • I ''"^•.^+44 S - . • 1 t ; :N " INSURANCE iCONIPANN, t NEW YORK • - Tho following statement of thosondltion of tbiaoom pany on the Met Decembor, 1869, imptiblishod in acoord once lettlithe laWbf thiamin:ad-n*6ot% lregideiiing licensing of Voreigii Insurassee•Cloraimnies miaow. Capital each, all paid in 19ECONDic . The value as nearly as tinny be of the Real Estate held by the Company • Cash on hand Cash in banks,speciiyinglihe banks—National Broadway Bulk Cash in hands of :agents in course of trans mission_ Amount of loans secured by bonds and wort . gages, constituting the first lien, on real estate, on cvldeirthere is less than one year's interest due and owing Amount , of stoaks owned by the Company, specifying thegiumber of shares and their par and market value $65,000 77,187 50 75,000 86,812 50 30,4100 46,167 50 currency_...-.._2600 27,31 2 50 B. Itonds;registored. 1881.... do. do. 1869... do. do. . 1862.... do. do. —. New Toil , Comity Bonds • $204,700 Amount of stocks held by the Company as collateral, security for loans, with amount loaned on each kind of stock and,its • . market value: , inir - s • • e v6 .45 ii 10 000 00 'Three U. B . Irtve•twenty bonds' • Brooklyn City bends Ihteltess-Cuunty—honds.—.... ' — Two U. S. bonds Broadway - Bank stock Eagle Eire Insurance Co. stock Third ATonue R. R. Co. stock. Accrued intoest not yet (kw 2,899 3 QUIET ntiuilniile miscoilnnooue asects, opecify- ing their character and value. Total Assets, - THIRD Amount of losees during the year, adjusted .but not due ...... Nom,. Amount of losses reported to the - Compsny - • 'but not acted upon 12,000 00 - Amount of losses resisted by the Company ..... None. Ainount of dividends( dtound - unpaid.. — None. Amount of money borrowed, and the nature and the amount of the security given. None. Amount of all other claims against the Com . pany , contested or otherwise None. Amount - required to safely re-insure all out- - - standing visite 90,481 91 1"01111. rrt. Amount of premiums . earnotl - $206,624 28 Interest received from invootments 24,137 09 FirTu. Amount of losses paid during the year 8122;228 50 Amount paid and owing for re-insurance pro miums 14,407 74 Amount 01 return premiums, whether pain or unpitid . Amount of dividends declared during year..... Amount of dividends paid t 4 0,800 00 Amount of expenses paid during the year, in-. eluding commissions and fees paid to agents and officers of the Company 40,427 Ansonia of taxes paid by the Company 8,651 8 Amount of all other expenses and expendi tures 15,917 25 Par and market value of the Company's stock per share : Par value, Market value, $l7llO $2600 Policies issued in this Company and lases' prohiptly and attjusted at V. - VANS lI.A.TUE'S General Insurance Agency, No. 431 WALNUT SniTLEET, PIIIMADELPH I A ap3o s tu th tit N. D. EVANS CONNECTICUT FIRE' INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. Statement January Ist, 1870. ASSETS. Cash on hand and in Bank. U. S. Five-Twenties " State and City Bonds Railroad Bonds.. ...... Railroad Stocks Bank Stooks Bonds and Mortgages Premiums due . Total Assets, LI®3øLITIEB. Amount of Unadjusted Claims..... 7,717 00 l'oliries issued •in this Company and losses promptly and liberally adjustod, at ..NrillaNT S i Sr, 1-1..A.:11,V. 9 S General Insurance Agency, No. 431 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. - A N -I rtai A u ilir, - .MtTRAI4 - 0 - 1000A1• 0111 co,• 'No. 811 W A LNIIT Street, above Third, W trial:WC against Loss or Damage by Tire on Build• legs, either perp e tually or for a limited time, nonseltold nrnhandianormnranv_ Also, Marine Insuraneo on ' ease 0, targoes an reighta. Inland Insurance to all parts of the - Union. DIREOTOBB. _'William Eaher, Lewis Andenried. , • Vim. . Baird, John Ketcham, JOlll3 B. Biaokiston, .1. M. Baum, William F. Doan, John B. lieyl, peter Sieger, Samuel 11. Itothormel. WILLIAM sar.u. President. • .WILLIADI_ MEAN. Vice President. Wis. N. Burrust3ocrolari. tali tit th s tt PHILADELPHIA EVENIN G THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1870 , D. EVANS. FIRE INSURANCE MMPitNY, 'WORCESITR, Iya.BEL The following statement of the condition of this Com panyota the 314 liecember. 1i369, is . publiehed in accord ance with the law of this Commonwealth regtilatitig the licensing of Foreign Insurance Con: mantel': Copitta ditock, all paid, 00 The value as nearly at may be of the Real Estate held by the Company::. Cash on band' Cash in Banks Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort gages, constituting .the first lien on Real Estate, on. which„thace is lose^ than ono - - year's intsrestdue and - Amount of 'stocks owned by' the Company, specifying the mn - 115er of shares and. their par and market value 40204,000 40 value. • value • U. B. Registered Bonds, 1881 841,600-$47,726 00 U. S. Registered Bonds, 6.20 68,500 65,812 50 222 shares Boston Rt, Albany R.R.stock. 22,200 ' 32,634 00 330 shares Providence and Worcester R. R. stock... 30 shares Norwich and Worcester IL R. stock 15 shares Boston and Providence 8.11,_. stock 52 shares Worcester and ,Naslina R. R. stock . 6,200 6,600 00 30 shares First Nat. Bank ,Westboro... 8,00:8,780 00 - 10 sharei National Bank North Ame rica, Providence, It. I WO shares 'Blackstone Canal National Bank, Providence, R. I - 80 - BLciffslratronal Dank - of Comnierce, Idaho°, R. I 100 shares Merchants' National Bank, Providence, R. I 6 shares Manufacturers' National 16,000 00 Bank, Providence, R. I 30 Shares American National Bank, Provideice, R. I 30 shares Hirst National Think of Bos ton, - Mass 30 shares Central National Bank of Worcester. Mass 30 shares City National Bank of Wor cester, Mass 65 shares Quinsigamond Nat. Bank of Worcester; .24 shares First `National; Bank. of 700 700 00 lifetrket . . . • Woreeslor; 31ass 2,400 3,120 00 Amount of stooks held by tho Company as col- 6,050 6,000 00 lateral serarity for Loans, with thoiunoun loaned on Caell kind of stock and its market .vain(): 1,155 1,000 00 2,8001 00 5 250 1,900 1,200 00 U. S. 0-20 Bonds 00 shares People's Insurance stock Six el,OOO U.S. Bonds 5-20.- 60 shares Worcester Gaslight stock. 228illfares - Bay_State. Shoe- and.. Leather., - —stock-- 100 stares -Boston Lincoln Wharf Cod's Meek - 10,000 5,000 00 20 shares M ercantile Savings Ins. stock. 2.200 1,610 00 -16-shares Woreestor Gaslight. Com. .ParlY's stock 1,875 1,500 00 12-shares - Central - National - Bank - stockz -1 , 650 1 - ,100 - 00' 70 shares Washburn and Moven Manu facturing stock - 50 shares Bay . State Shoe and Leather stock 28,236 09 $394,620 9 Interest on investments duCtind unpaid ' 962 50 Accrued interest not yet due 5,12 E-17- Other available miscellancor assets, specify ing their character and value -• TOWn or Mar1b0rci.....5 . 12,008 Town Loans t Town-of Hud50n.......... 7,609 00 1,187 50 — 5,17170 23,%9 20 Rents accrued Loans oil personalleeuritY Total Assets, $639,227 94 Amount of losses during the fefu . , adjusted .'102,481 9 • but not due Amount of lotisen ri , po - frOd to the Company-7 but not acted upon _ Amount of losses resisted by the Company • Amount of dividends due—and-unpaid Amount of money borrowed, and. the nature and amount of the security given Amount of all other claims against the Com pany, contested or otherwise Amount required to safely re-insure all out standing risks, estimated at tiO Per cent. .... FOURTH. Amount of cash prerniunuf received, less re turn premium andl, ro:ipourance Interest received from investments lnconie from all other sources, specifying what source. e 230,761 37 FIFTH. Amount of losses paid during the year, Amount paid and owing for re-insurance premiums Amount of return premiums, whether paid 17428 78 or unpaid Amount of dividends declared during year Amount of dividends paid Amount of expenses paid during the year, in cluding commissions and fees paid to agents and officers of the Company 50,042 76 Amount of losses due and unpaid None. Amen nt-oftaxes_paid by_the_Corapany....- ..... —18,609-3 d Amount of all other expenses and expendl- tares Par and market •alne of the Company's stock - 1) ts slut re Pohcies issued In this Company and irp . ses pro akntly and It/wally adjusted at': ' & 11.AJEt General Insurance Agency, No. 431 WALNUT STREET, - - - MBE LOCI NTY FIRE INBIIIUNCEO . OIIi- PAN T.—Oilico, No.llo South Fourth street, below Chestnut. 4 . The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila delphia " Incorporate(' by the Legislature of Pennsylva• u t s tho, for indemnity against loss or damage by are, exclusively CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable Institution, with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, dm., either per • manently or for a limited time against 10118 or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the hbeoltits safety of its customers: Possible despatCh. Losses adjusted an D d f us aid o w T i o th ß a ß H • Chas..). Sutter, Andrew H. Miller s yroury Budd, James N; Stone, John Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr. George Dlooke, Mark Devine. CHARL SJ. SUTTER, President. HENRY BUDD, Vico President. BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEY. Secretary and Troaeur TT — NiTt . D FIREMEN'S INSURA.NOR 11.) COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. This Company takes risks at the lowest rates ommisteui with safety, and confines its busluess exclusively to FIRE INSURANCE IN THE CITE or PHILADZIo PIIIA. R . . AREI . $47,425 41 . $5,500 00 . 25,000 00 . 55,000 00 . 33,450 00 . 118,075 00 . 12,500 00 . 12,650 00 $379,600 41 °FYNE—No.723 Arch street, Fourth National Bank Build/DS. DIRECT °Bs • Tbomas J. Martin, Henry W. Brenner, John Hirst, . Albertus King, _. W W.ja m itnii . ebuna A.p oo o len u ng l a , ?, ' j h duit , :,: o r ri t l : v uinru ojouddg . o _ , ''' James Jenner J. lienrY Aeltin, Alexander T.'Dickson, "'ugh isfuni ga n Albert 0. Roberts,J =ea .Di Pllon.hilip FltzpatriOlts P CONRAD B. ANDRESS, President. Wm. A. ROLIN• Trent'. Wm. B. F•GIEN. 800'9. THE. PENN YIJ VAN IA Er RE JIMMY. • RANCE COMPANY. —lncorlorated 1825—Charter Perpetual. No. 510 WALNUT street, opposite Independence lionare. This Company, favorably known to the community for over fortyjears, continues to insure -against Joss or _dm:ow:mi.. re on PuAdic i .. Private Buildin gs, either ra l e n .k a s n gdo o d r e, fo a r n i d . t rer i tc Merchandise N,L'r - .ll3,,vounrlateigi terms. Their Capital, togotho a large Bnrplns . ?Ril!, le - - - - - - - - - to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loge. RIBIINTORS. - Daniel Braith, - Jr„, John Dovereux Alexander Ronson, Thomas linittli, Isaac Ilanlehurst, - liVirr Lewis Thomas Robins, , - J. Gillingham Poll, Daniel Haddock, Jr. ' DANIEL SWIM, JR., Prosidont. 1/V in, G. CROWELL, Becretary. an,114.T - MEM PEOPLE'S SECOND. Par value. Market value 8100. PHILADELPHIA. 30 s tn th A :a. D. EvAas. R. Z. UAlisti ALBANY CITY INstritAiliCE COBIPANiti ' ' The following statenant'of the condition of this' Cem pony on the 61. st December, 1869, is published In acoord once with the law of this Commonwealth, regulating the liceneing of Foreign Inettrance Compank B. 80,000 00 9,828 07 12,993 00 241,0600 00. Otijanl:iitock;all paid In. kar Market Cash on hand Cash in Banks, specifying ths Thinks Cash in hands of agents in course of trans- 83,000 44 Aso oo Amount of Loons secured by bonds and melt - gages, -constituting the first lioril_Ork Estute,on which there is less than one your's interest due and owing ' 5,000 5,600'00 ],600 2,052 50 Amount of stocks °wiled by_tho Company, specifying the number of shares and their marliot value 500 575 00 2,500 . 2,875 00 $400,000 Urdted 'Hato Ofirrencf-B—firse ----- cent. Bonds &00,050 a 210,000 Oft $6,0t0 Bonde of the City of Albany, $6,000 Bonds of the State of Michigan, 5,000 5,000t/0. $lO,OOO Bonds of the Albany and Sue quehanna Railroad .. 50,E. 45,000 00 amooo Donde of the St.. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad Co., 8 per ct. 10,000 10,000 00 $lO,OOO Bonds of the Hannibal and St 4,000 400 00 5,000 5 ,eeo oo 000 oo 1,690 I,TOO 00 5,000 8,500 00 3,000 4,126 00 Joseph Railroad Co., 8 per ct.. Accrued interest not yet due Other unable rniscollaneons moats, specify ine their Oharatter and . Bills receivable for Marine Premiums not yet due 3,200 4,336 00 6,500 8,126 00 Salvage due upon losses -already-paid.. BOTCII , IIO stamps on hand 25 10 ; Safes, Office Furniture and Fiitures. Supplies, Sc at Homo Office, e 3,00"; General Office, 87,000, 15,025 10 .11farkei, Loan. esco $5OO 00 9,000 1,000 00 6,720 6.000 00 6,250 6,000 00 Total . Aseets,___ Arnount•oflosses during the year, adjneted butnot-dtte,,. 20,329 88 Amount of losses reported to the Company liut.not acted upon. .......... ...... Amount of lc:mei raoloted by the Company...... Amountrequired to safely re-inoime. all out- - standing risks as per estimate -of Company, 82,130 2.4 Required by new_blank ofl4, Barnes of New York Insurance Department. 8,750 6,000 00 5,500 - zzoo oo • Ambunt of cash premiums received... Amountof premiums not paid in cash during the year, stating the character - of such pre- On Marine risks, premiLms not yet duo 20,395 In'hands Of ageuCe ih - courrit of transmission, 49;69t 98 Amount of preminms earned Interest received from investments,including profit it on sale - of !Rinds Noho 5,000 None_ Amount of lossefi paid during the year Amount of return premiums, whether paid 213,401 08 or unpaid 70,125 99 Amount of dividends detdared during year„, 20.000 00 Amount of dividends paid Amount of expenses paid during the year, in cluding commissions and fees paid to opiate and officers of the Company Amount of losses due and unpaid Amount of taxes paid by the Company Amount of all other expenses and expendi tures 41,880 65 301,503 59 34,211 90 184,848 36 24,000 00 24,000 00 Par and market value of the Company's stock per share, tc 4 ,100. No recent sales. Polieifs issued in this Company and losses promptly and 14,298 79 IE - VA.NS the Liverpool ee London Assets Gold, 8 i 8,4.00,000 Daily Receipts, - - 82,0,000 Premiums in 1869, 85,884,000 Losses in 1809, $3,219,000 AMERIC.AIT FERE INSITRANOE COM. PANY , incorporated 1810.—Obarter perpetual. . Li U 310 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphiti. - Having a largo pall-up ()natal Stock and Winans in• vested in BODI3II and available Securitie, continuo to insure on dwellings, stores, furniture, merchandise, 0086015 In port, and their cargoes, and other peritonea property. All lemma liberal and promptly adjusted. DIBEO OBEI, ChOMM R. Maris, dmnnd G. Dutilh, John Welsh, Marie° W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, • Israel Morrie, rohri T. Lonie, Jelin P. Wetherill, William. Paul. THOMAS B. MARIS, President. O. ORAWVORD. flearetarv. . . :tiANE lIRANdB COMPANY, NO. j: 809 ORESTNIIT STREET. - INCORPORATED_ MG. cHARMULTEXPEITIL&L, CAPITAL, 1920€90m ---- iRE INSIJR.ANOR ItXULUSIVRLT, Inenrep ogoinet Lose or Datorkge by Fire s either by Per nr TinrinnrfirY Pollolos • NEW Y0.R1.„ FIRST. SECOND. THIRD. FOIURTXL FIFTH. liberally adjusted at General Insurance Agency, • No. 431 WALNUT STREET, • PIiIk.LADELPIIIA. ap3o tu th 9t and. Globe Ins. Co. No. 6 Merchants' ExChange;: Philadelphia. Ar.asair Dragerone. • Oarlee Ittehardeon, Robert Pearce, Win. IL Mown, John Kessler, Jr., • William '5l. HeYfert, 'Edward B. Orne, John F. Smith, Charles Stokee, Nathan Mlles. • L. John W. Everman, George A. Weft Mordedo Bnzby, , . 0 ARLES 1011ARDBON,Preeldenti 'WM. H. RH A WN, Vice-President. - /lALIAIIe I. llLANClBABD.filooretary. 50 tll Z. D. EVANS 8.11. BABB. TRADESMEN'S s A s, \ , 1 RIl A— —A URANO •UO 41k1Y1.. .t‘ f .1 • • \,,f •• ? /s, • N NEW YORK. ' The following etatement of the co . ndition of this Corn pan> ma the glet December, 1860, le published in accord 'arioo''iii{b }lie this Comnionwsnith iegulating the iicensing oPrereigil Inebrance Cotenaniett : .oapit4l B tocl[; i• 11 nnid 1i The vela° aa nearly as may Li) of tile Itc4l $2)0,030 00 ' Estate held by the ' Cash on haud Calk%in Banks,'speolfylug the Banks-44e chunks 14;ttiOnal Bunk • ,Dividend,aecount.,.... • • • Cash in.hands of agents in course p,f trans. mission r 44,644 Q 8 Amount of Loans secured•by bonds and wort gages, constituting, the'irst lien . on Real • Estate, on which tbero 4 less than' 04: year's interest due and owing Amount of stocks owMed by tbo' Company, specifying the number of shares and their par and market value'. -10 . bonds, , sad), of . o's; ..11181! 17,364 00 Par Marke Value. Value. eon ix)np ' . coupons ' • 30 ponds; . 81 . ,000 each, of ' U. B. 6-20's, 1865, coupons 6,000 6,006 00 30 bonqs,..etoo each, of 11. S. 6-20, 180, coupons 120 bends, el AO each, of U. 5.5-20, lieVr 186101 C001)0011 5 bonds, $3,000, 'Brooklyn city _30 -year 10,000 10,000 00 • 7,479 99 0 bonds, 81,000, Alabama State 0.5 . 4 per cent , haref , l 825 el!9b:, (I.3lM:basting' Trader& National Amount of stoeks,held by the CoinPant' al - amount loaned .on. each kind of stock, its par and market value • - Interest on investments tlno and unpaid Accrued interest not yet duo Other available miscellaneous assets, specify . ing their character and value... _Premiums in course of sollection...- Bilis receivable on Tiro Risks.. I=l 20 210566 17 $454,816 12 Judgments 0 oyernment Stamps.., - Total Assay, 81,096=13 3,500 00 ioUnt of losses during the year, adjusted but - not due Amount of losses reported to the Company -. 127,300 99 but not acted n pon Amount of losaegyestated bylbo -Company 10,900 00 Amount of dividends duo and unpaid Amount of all other claims against the Com- 65,957 10 pony, contested or otherwise, Rent, &c. 1,993 44 All3O 1111 t reQuired,to safely re=insure :ali - ont- - - etii idli~B risks , at 50 per cent ''''' 92;759 Go 3(16.3.23 17 Amount of comb premiutilsrceiveal Z 14,081.94 25,917 80 AIIIOIIIII of proniums carried Interust received iron iin•estmeutM 25,217 53! 50,8 J_9 Amount of losses paid daring the year... 82,537 80 Amount paid and owing for v—insurance pre- . . miums 1,96 D 90 Amount of return premimue,lvhether paid or 20,0® 00 unpaid - .. 7,980_A2 Amount of dividends declared during year__ 13,000 00 114,276 32 None. 13,933 31 Amount of dividends paid 74,326 26 AMOUIIt of eipens4V paid during the year, in cluding commissions and fees paid to agents and officers of the Company • Amount of losses due and unpaid Amount of taxes paid by the Company Par and market - value of the Company's stock per share Polities issued in this Companj and losseS promptly and tiberally adjusted al EVANS & HARE'S 1829 uML ITTER PERPETUAL 1870 ruz.A.NioLinv FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY k . ;01^PU 1L ARELPII 1 A. OFFICE--435 and 437 Chestnut - St,' Assets on January 1, 1870. • $2,825,731 61. Capital' /400,000 Accrued Surplus and Premiums 2,425,731 INCOME FOR 1&O, ^LOSSES PAID IN 0810.000. 0144,905 42 LOSS} PAID SINCE 1829 OVER ' $5,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. The Company also issues policies upon the Rents of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents and MQrtgagoa. K The " FRANLIN " has no DIEPUTED CLAIM. DIRECTORS. Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Finer, Samuel Grant, Thomas Sparks, Geo. W—Richards, Wm. Sltfirant, Isaac Lea, Thomasji. Ellis. ' George Fates, Gustavus S. Benson. ALFRE G. BAKER, President. GEORGE PALES, Vico President. JAS. W. McALLISTER, Secretary. THEODORE M. HEGER, Assistant Secretary. fe7 td ; ...Fixer: , SECOND. TIITRD FOURTIE. FIFTH, Par value; Market value, General Insurance Agency, No. 431 WALNUT' STREET, PIIILA.DELPHIA. ay3o e tu,th 3t JEFFERSON EIRE INSURANCE COM. P'ANY of Philadelphia.-41Mce,Ilo. 94 North Fifth street, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Charter perpetual. Capital and'Assets. alud,ooe. Make ineurancn alninst Less ordamage by Fire on Public or Prtvate - nuadtmtS;Furnitu... , ....erelnitGoods -and-Zsa. - oliandlea, on favorable terms. DIBBOTONS. Win „McDaniel, 'Edward P. Ml:wet Br . • • ..... John F. Relsteriin , • Adorn J. Glass, Henry Prroemnor, Henry Delany, Jacob Schandem, John Elliott, Frederick Doll, Ohristian D. Prick, eamuel Miller, George E. Fort, William D. Gardner. •;_ WILLIAM MoDADIELA President. _ ISRAEL PETERSON,Vice Preeident, Palm VoLuras34. Secretary aud Treasurer. B. E. BARE - FIRE ASSOCIATION F A e ` , PHILADELPHIA. .---;.. -BelviCOPpogitted Prareb, 27. is2o.; 01Bao-'; , -No. 34 North Fiftk Street. uNgunn titIILDIIIOB,_IIOI3I3ICIIOLD RNITIIIIIII afIiBILEIPOHAtIffiIisE-GP,NEBALLY PHONE— ----- , 1,0138,T1if VYRN. 1 (ln the city of Philadelphia only.) • !,, .Pitigiets sjisisbary 1.1870. sirtwe 732 ,2,15 i.. .9 9 . . . • 4 • TRUSTEES: William H. Hamilton, Charles P. Bower). John ()arrow, Peter Williamson) George I. Young, Jesse r phhtfoot, Joseph B. Lynda'', - • 44- —Robe masker _ Levi P. Coate . Peter, rmbrustar, .. .Banatle eparliwivik h - i..•yl • liDlOkblipty: ) ! '' ' •' ' bird. 11°B1JAN1410,_P r eeliiifitt - fiLItIIIEL SPAM:LIMN:The P;eglilent.. ' WM. .7 1 .13IITLEH, Secretary. , , ~ . ~ _ INStaliAtE COMPANY rion,T.g.' i *4 . *,o*.p. - *: , 4160,000 OP Fire, Marine:all4 -- liklolit -Insurance., 1 ( 15 . 1 / 1 , 4 • civirrimir4 • ( . 1 9 - AIShETIS Jannaiybit,lB7o . ~! $2.703481 Imams paid since origanlizewo , lion, . • 9 / 023;000,0 0 0 ' Rec ' elpto Piern1umm,186 9 , 1 1) 1 4 991 0 3 7 46 713ioterest feorri InveStmo 444 4 46 74 9,206 18 , _ ` ..70.00 $2,106,534, ire Losses pa1d,1869, 51,086,386 154 • Wiest Miirtgage on City Property 8760400 00 Uni(rd litotes Government, and otherl{oan- - Bonds 1,122.048 00 Railroad Back and Canal Blocks. . AAJIIA 00 Oaah in Bank and, ... 20420 00 lioana on Collateral . Secnrity._”. . SIPA 00 poles Ileceivable, , Alaritio , Pro- ,' " mai -Accrued ms lntereat.—.-. 20, 3 h 7 00 PrOMITIms•In com - pe of tranambialo.nB6il9B CO Illthettled Marino Premium. • 200.0X 1 crogatlnyvphltadep -- 7 ,-- - ---. phis — 'O,OOO 00 f112,703A1 Oct ITOns. ; • ; i laihnip Conn,_ Francis R. Cope, Samuel w7Jones,. Edward H: Truttet, John A. Brown, Edward B. Clarke, Charles Taylor, '.' T. Charlton Henry, Ambrose Alfmd D;Jesmnp, Lords 0: Madeira, H. Morris Waln, I ellati. W. CIIIIhMent Jtdin klaaon,. • . Clement A. Oriscout,! • Goo. L. Harrison William Brookle.' ARTIII7II G. COFFIN, Preaident. ' CLIA BLEB PLATT, Vie.-Preset. MAlrims llama, Secretary. , C. II . ItEzvßa. AFs't Secretary.'. 140,100.00 28,002 BO 33,760 00 16,875 ; 00 13:3 . ,.")o00 Certificates of Marine Insiiranco Wilted (Nihon de loreii I, payable at ilia-Counting Ilona° of Messrs fad ploy Co., Lontlon .12,320 90 -= - 17-VELA3i .A R P/;_ift:KITSTATA_KAP-L. 4. TY_IN B, F RA NCI: 6031PAN'C'hieorpOrated by the Leglsis 'stare of Pennsylvania, ace, S. B. corner of VITRO end WALNUT tarentl• - Philadelphia. MARINE • INSURANCES On Waggle, Cargo und Yroight to all parte of the world. On gmln A N Z. la N kra i nV il l ' a u nl S curriagro to- all t i C a rte ts oft s h u n ß U A. l onn E . 8 OniderobandleergenetbllT4on-Storcat-Dwelliags , Houses, &c. 6,2 u 87 ASSETS OF TUE COMPANY Novenaver 1,155 g. 8200,000 United States. Piro Per Cent. - Loan; ten-forima:.. 2 l 6 PM 00 100,000 United-States Vela. Loan (lawful money)...- 10/ AO 00 - 50,000 United Stases Six Per Cent. Loan,t: • 991,000 00 200.,000State -of Penns ylvania Cent. L0an....-......-. . .. . 01,060 00 390,000 City of Philadelphia' * Six - Cent Loan (exempt from taxi-- MC= 00 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per • Cent. L0an.....—..---t. 1121,123 00 --.720-4/00-Penneylvsnia—Ral lroad . F-irst. - • Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds_ 19,490 00. 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second - Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 23,112506 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent 'Bonds (Pennsylvaga Railroad guar-. eintee)..- ... 30,000 State of Tennessee Five , Per Cent. Loan .—'.. . 7400 State of Tennessee Per Cent. -- Loan ........_»... 4,1!0.00 . . 12,500 Pennsylvani a Rail road Com pany, 2:3 shares stock 11400 00 6,000 North FerliThYlVallie • Railroad Company, 100 shares stock ......». - $,900 0 40,900 Philadelphia and Southern Mail , . Steamship , Company,--50 share* stock....-. 1000 00 2110,900 Loans em orld and 3lortgage. • - brat liens on City Properties.— 246.9 X) 00 Market yaltte. 01,250,V0 00 Coat. el 416,6zi tr: Estatr wow 00 $432,362 00 e 114,837 79 sipkwo Par 93,759 60 a . DIRECTORS. Thomas O. Hand, Samuel Z. Stokes, John C. Davis, William G. Bouillon, Edmund E. Sander, Edward Darlington, Theo 001 latkPaulding, N. Jones Brooke, Jnmes•Tragn air, - Edward Lafourcade, lienryiSloan, Jacob Riegel, Henry C. Dalicit, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James O. Stand, James B. M'Farland, William 0. Ludwig, Joshua P Eyre, Joseplf.H. Seal, Spencer fd 'Drain, Hugh Craig, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, John D. Taylor, A .B. Berger, George W . Bernadou, D William O. Housto n, THOMAS C. HAND; Preeldent. JOHN 0. DAVIS, Vice President, HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Assistantßecretarl. _ rpHE RELIAN CE PANT 0l PHILADELPHIA. __incorporated in 1841. • Charter Perpetual. Otilco;No; 308- Walmit street. CAPITAL $300,000_, Insures against loss or damage ny TIRE, on ilollooo., Furniture,ther Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on Goods', Wares and Merchandise in town or Douai ry LOSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets, December 1, $401,872.42 Invested in the following.Securitles, First Mortgagee on City Property, well se cured ... . . 00 United States . 82,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cont. 76,000 00 Warrants • 6,035 70 Pennsylvania 433f0000 6 Por Cent '30,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, First Mortiage coop 00 Camden and Atari) , Railroad Company's 6 Per Cent. Loan. • 6,000 00 BUlltillgdoll and Broad Top 7 Per Cont. Mort gage Bonds 980 00 County Fire Insurance Company's. Stook... 1,060 00 Mechanics' Bank • 4,000 IX/ .Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Stock...-. 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stook-- 190 CO Reliance Insurance Company . of Philadelphia Stock ~, 3,200 00 Cash in Dank and on 15314 Worth at Par 4 ' ....Sit:ll;o72 42' Worth at present market $409,696 Mt 54,333 69 Nonce. 10,119 OOPAL1) ENTALLLNA. A SUPERIOR article for cleaning the Teetholestroying animalcule>. which Wiest thorn, giving tene to the gams, and leaving. mouths,g f..fragrance and perfect! cleanliness in the. _- It may be !used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums,. while the orates> , and detersivoness will recommend It to every one. I Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physi. daps and Microscopist, it ip confldently offered as a reliable sub stitute,for the uncertain,washos formerly in• v l t rn m i ) ;ient Dentists, acquainted with the cOrtailtiiento ' of the Dentallina, advocate its use; • it contains nothilw to prevent itsunrestrained em_ployment. ; Made only by jazhi; T. SUING', Apothecary,,,l Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Druggisti generally, and Fred. Browne,D. 1.,. Stackhernie, Baseard & 00., • Robert 0: Davis, U. R. Keeny, Ueo. C. Bower,' Isaac 11. Bay, Ohas. Shivers, 0, IL Needles, S. M. ideColin, T. J. Husband, ' B. 0. Bllllting, E d ward Abrose Smith, Chas. 11. Eberle, d Parrish, . James N. Marks, ....W..m.8...Wobje.. James L. Didtt& fingbee Combo, . 0. Blair's Eons, Barmy A.!Bower. Wyatt> . &Bro. • OTC ; DIRE Real Estate— /MIR Receivable for Insurance made.— .. . . ' • 89:3,700 78 Ba!name ggenerea—Fr . e. , :Mums on Marine Reticles., Ac crued Interest and enter debts due the Company... .. .. . . 65,097 Stock. Scrip,orswndry Our norations, t,706. Estimated Cashl.l3 csith in Drawer 871 26 --- 162,21114 DIBECTOBB. Thomas O. JIM, Thoraas H. Moore, WUlipm Musser, , Samuel Costner, Barone] Bbrpham, James T. Young, L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson, , t Christian J. Hoffman. Batons' B. Thomas, • • Edward Biter. . ‘.1.• • litoktis a:Huai, President. Wm, CHUBB, peoretary. • : • PHILADBLPHIA, December 22,1169. tt DEDITIBTIt .? CONSIGN 1 I\7'U TICE. —= ALL PERSONS ARE bereb y c „„ ti c„,ad ngainst harboring or trusting any of , the crew or the borkAitibrody, Speetiet, muster, Vein lilVi.rpool. as no debt \ ' their contracting. ill bo raid by Contain or. Von Sig Si WORKMAN .tt 00, Vonolgnote. loom a) 81,552,100 06 , 1 1 TELEGRAPHIC Tun Georgia Legislature -yesterday ad.:, journed until the first Wednesday in July. --RicalAno-T-AvTunsm.,L, bead-of- the- Well known betting ! eoncern London bearing his nape, is ilead.: ' , ovEn two thousand arrests have been made ' in connection with the alleged: French con aPkr4cY;l3lllde:§fiViltd43o,7 • AIWA. has ; b* reported in the ALlssachu-, setts' liegirdatur - c; incorporating the Grand Lnilde'nf the &ugh - fa:a St. Crispin.- A izrs".rffratAr. - revolution is feared in San Do ynileisl the ,Unitecl States interfea and ratify thifcession'of Samana. AMONG the Presidential nominations yester • day was Wm. McLennan, to lie U. S. Attor riefloi ftebraska• ' GREAT military precautions are being taken in Paris, and the ministerial organs warn the people to keep, quiet- „ • FEMALksuffrage formed the subject of a de - - bate in the‘lionse of Commons, last evening, providingTOilt - Pass - ed to - a"Secelid` - reading. - A nAmr, at Beckland, Maine, was-robbed on Tuesday of $30,000, of . which $l,lOO be longed-to the bank and the 'rest to'depositors. „ IN Washington. Territory the disaffected Re -publicans have, nominated Marshall Blum for delegate to 'Congress, to defe.it Garfield,; the regtdar nominee - - RED Croup and twelve : Other principal ---Sieux-Gbiefs are-abont-tie visit-Washington, to. consult with the President in relation to their present condition. AT Chester, Pa., on •Tuesday morning, the cotton-mill of Brewster .McCree & Co. was destroyed by, fire:,' Loss about $OO,OOO. The lire is supposed to have been Incendiary. THE U. S. Senate yesterday confirmed Sarnifbl - DaYtelib - Crisuritt ,-- Winn - lpeg,' — Oscar Malmross; Consnl at' Pictou, and Thomas J. Harrison, U. S. Marshal for Middle Tennessee. Tti Jackson Railroad _Company have brought suit against ilenry S. McComb and others, at New Orleans, for $1,000,000 damage, growing out of a recent contest for the control of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad. ST Louts elected a. City Treasurer to suc ceed The defaulter, Sasisky,• on Tuesday, and Taylor, Democrat, was chosen by 34T ma jority. At the same ele eti o , 2,29 G majority was given fon= appropriation of ;1400,000-to widenthe approaches to the bridge. --Tun-preparations-in-canada River expedition are progressing vigorously. Large quantities of military stores are passing through Toronto, on the way to C;ollingwood and Fort William. Volunteers am also ar riving. AT the. American Medical ,Convention, in Washington, yesterday, Prof. Alfred Stile -of Philadelphia, - was-chosen-President-and-Prof- W. ' B. Atkinson, of Philadelphia, Secretary of the American Medical Association. It was agreed .to hold the /text meeting in San Fran- 7 _ else°. A nEtnu Anon of Nevr York. ship-owners are in Washington, seeking relief for the navi- Jation interest. -'fbey ask that the - registry of arge vessels from abroad be allowed, and say this will revive our foreign commerce, without Interfering with the coasting trade. DVIC • rom eirmula -- to --- Ap - rll - 24 star• that the revolutionists were then besieging Caraccas with a superior force. The Govern .xnent held only the ports of Coro Maracaibo, Lagnayra. and Puerto Cabello, the insurgents being In possession of the rest -of the country. Ix the - Agricultnrul - and -- Immigration Con vention at Charleston, S. C., yesterday, it was stated that the South Carolina Railroad offers land free to immigrants, and contributes $lOO,- 000 towards building four steamers to bring immigrants from Europe. Northern—and- Western farmers are invited to settle in South Carolina, a generous policy being promised. YESTERDAN. was observed in Virginia, in accordance with Governor Walker's proclama tion, as a day of humiliation and prayer, in memory of the recent disaster. At Richmond all the churches were filled and business was suspended. In the United States Circuit Court Chief Justice Chase made some ap propriate remarks in response to the reso lutions of the Richmond• bar, and then ad journed the Court. At Baltimore, yesterday, the city offices were closed and the flags liaMmasted, in sympathy with the 'Richmond mourners. The Emigrant Ware Pio* to America. [From the Northern Whig.] _ During the past week almost 1,099 emi grants left Londonderry for America. Up wards of 499 of these went in the sailing ship 7ilinnehalia, and the remainder by the Canadian and-Anchor line steamers. — .IV-ilay - CAlnlidayT April 18) the incoming trains are bringing fresh supplies of passengers. Up to the present the number leaving this port is far in advance of the corresponding peritll of last year.. These emigrants are chiefly from the counties of Tyrone," Donegal and Fermanagh. The tide of emigration from Queenstown still continues, and seems to be rather increas ing than diminishing as the season advances, notwithstanding the excellent condition of the crops. Prince Murat and DI. Comte---A. Sacrifice for Liberty. The High Court of Tours, France, will not be troubled with the trial of Prince Murat for au assault upon M. Comte. Replying to a ques tion addressed to him in the-Corps Legislatif, M. Emile 011ivier intimated that, probably, the affair would be arranged, and it appears that such is the case. • • M. Comte has addressed a letter to the Prime. Minister Of France in which he says that he never sought to obtain a mean ven geance, and that he did not' intend to become the catepato of any party. f , You wish, it is said, to establish liberty. I desire not to offer any iinpedlment to tilt+ establish inent by creating embarrassments to your ad ministration. For that 'reason I declare by the present letter that I withdraw_the complaint. which I had lodged against Prince Murat, fore going all rights of action against him on ac count of the, violent _acts of which he was guilty toward me. I• pray yon, M. Le Ministre, not to proceed with the affair.' The Paris op position journals make merry over this letter, and indillge in various speculations as to the real motive for so sudden. , an act of forgive ness, the'.2lappe/, wittily, but perhaps unjustly, suggesting , that.the plaintiff " it a comple." Forty-First Coogress..-Second Session. \‘ The United States Senate, yesterday, after the close of our report, held an Execntive \•Session and then adjourned. The House of Representatives continued the consideration of the Tariff bill In Commit tee of the Whole. Ontsteel railway bars the duty was made 2 cents .per pound, on bars partly madd.of 'steel .1A cents, and on metal prepared:by the Bessemer process $36 per ton. • on steel wire less than inch diameter and not less 'than N 0.13 gatige - , cents and - 20 --- - -- - -7 - - - - - er ent..ad-virOorera r and tinesth.. 4 -I:—.- - .1 - .3y4 cents, and 20, per cent.; provided that wire for _ musicalinstruments._or_coVered cotton, Bcc., shall pay 20 per cent. 14 addition. Steel in coils not more than - 3-10 of an inch "in diatneter,lo pay the same as • wire. The duty on steel railway frogs, was reduced from 3 to 4 - cents. On steel car-Whepls the ditty was made 3 cents.. The Committee then rose and the House adjOurned. A Minneapolis youth has invented a, new *stein of phonography. , lIIELAND. ~IMP,QI,VrAr r iONS; Eeportdd tor the rbnadelplun Beeping Bulletin. KAYANNAIP-tittiatoshlp -.Centipede, Doughty-1 case Hide(' Arnold; Nusbaum& - Ifirdlinger; - do A iodutart; empty kegs J & I. Boltz; 72 do Chas Engel; I circular raw 11 Dist , ton & 22 babe yarn Woodward, eon k e tit faicUifiblirati;lttrasel 65'pas -Final - tor A A Sim li Simpson & n); 22 Ow Wheelsill cat r e.,„ barrel 4 iron Ibx fi les 2 bbis steal. ..Pitcke Oot 103 boles cotton ltandolpli'& oks; lOttnitles'lloine ties 113 do tot ton lliaoliorn,.Herring & Co; 4 blots brass 1 box tins Tolan - &Cowan; 100 bales cotton Lucius Boob .; GO boxes vt.getttbli.B B F I.ves; hi bales cotton urdor; 1.10 raeikags4 brautly kl- t,.1 hl were; r'bx mtlaeearnitol;LAm4t, Jr - 2 baba, cotton`( tierce Peaches & 13ro; 1 Lx tutise'iranson & Tingley ;ea I,bla blidtttis otoptt A,Stauls: '1 g ;Oise ' Pr 1. F er; 1 bbl terfacilns First National Bank; 1 bx nods° B 11.& , T.Idanson.- ALICANTE...Bark Mentoriti, 861'6g-4150 'bobs bld rail road Iron Naylor & Co. ,(I.6IIRENAS - -Sebr. E 701 C A -tight, Kent-194, hbds nto-' latsed32 tee ,to it 0. Knight &Co, iiievzsizsliro or OCEAN STEAMERS:: TO ARRIVE. .. mime ', '',' - : - .filtoat ~. , 1 von. .; .:. .:. DATE: , City of Dublin—Liverpool—New Yurk. ....... --April 16 Outland. - Liverpool....biow Y0rk..“...........APf 1 1 7D A tivtrtillie ' ' Glaagow...New York • '. ' April 22 Sty/unlit'.. 11avre...New York.... • April 23 Smidt Brenton—Now York , . Aprll23 Beliona bonoon...Now York April 23 .City DISMAL. Liverpool ...N York via H. Sm.... April 23 • ~,,. TO DEPART': Pioneer • Philadelphia... Wilmington, May 6 Tonmamada...,.Philudelphia...Havannah May 7 O. of AutwerD.-...Nem , York... Liverpool May 7_ -Ma1ta.....—.......--New, York-, GiTerp001......" Il4y .. 7_ A main Now York... Glasgow ' ' May 7 Cabs-- Balthnoro....N Orbit via KWAll....illay 7 Mariposa Now York..Nroy Orleans__ ..... .. . May 7 Oeutechland Now York... Bremen ' - May 7 Stotonia* Now York... Hamburg - May 10. Yazoo Philadolphia...N Orinavia tfay......ltlay 113 Java New York....Ltverpool • 4 -ay 11 Manhattan% Now York...Liverimul af 011, tiiherla. .. . ... :......Novr York...Dlvervool ' - .... ' MAY 12 0C.41i1 Queen*.r.Neve York.:.Breznen --- ' - May 12' VW The steamers dollgnatod by an .asterlok (!) carry (be United Match Mails.. - • . • .. . ; . • . , x . 7--- iic.)A_R D .0 F T RAD lii. • , J. PRICE lb ET G k;GILL , i , III;i li.Y IN G WI SO . ~, , lloriTimir OpmArtrz7B. -, 5°L G.F.: RGE-N. ALLP. , Nr- ---- --__.. iiiiiO4. .--.---- COMM7THE, ON. AUDI J. 0. Jamort, .' ... • . , 1 .T.,, , A. 80 . 0d0r, , Geo. L. lin.zby, ' • v, in, W, Paul Thomis Illesple. NIAItINE ,BULLETEN. PORT OF PRILADELPRIA.—arcs HON Rteae,t, I Sort firre.'6 661 Men WiT/5 2 . 0 20 • . ARRI viro YESTERDAI • Ship yritish America iBN. Lockhart, S days from Steamer Centipede, Doughty,Bo hours from Sat annah,, with mdse to Philadelphia and Southern Mail 134 CO. Experienced very strong NZ winds the entire Passage. Oft Bombay kook:passed bark Gniona. froro Balttmore, amiLlsigWilderriann,f_rom Boston. !steamernthracite Green, 24Thorms.from7NOW - Yrir l with Incise to W Dt Baird & Co. Steamer E N Fairchild. Trout, 24 -boars from New Yolk, vith mdse to.W M Baird & Co,-; Summer M Mssey, Smith; • 24 howl froth, Now York. with mdse to NV B Baird & Co. Bark Idemoria (Nor), Selvig, 60 days from Alicante,. with old Iron to Naylor & Co—vessti to L.Weatorgaard Schr E daYS from Mb. deans, with molasses 'to E C Kaight & Co—vessel to Lennox & Bur gess. Sew Id Vassar. Jr. Christie, from Wareham; with 180 tons old railroad iron to Workman & Co. _ schr.Chansplon, Clark , from Calais, with lumber to -Bei:don't& Bro—vessel-to Pritchard AElpert. •• -- • bchr Mari . Gilchrist, 6 days arum Bucket ille.SC. with lumber to T P Galvin &, Co—vesserto Morahan & Cloud. - - • Intr - DWiTLittyd - Xlays front Lattrel;Del.wittr lunther to Collins A Co. bclar Vandalla; - Cairrpbell; - 1 - day-from Leipate;- Deb - with grain to Christian & Co. - BELOW. Bark Almoner. from Matanzas. RED YESTERDAY . Steamer Aries. CLE Wile A y, Boston H Winsor , & Co. steamer J S Shriver. Iler. Baltimero A Groves. Jr. Bark E A Cochran. Devereux,liatauzaa.Sonder&Adaros Bark Sicily Juliette ar), La Porte, bt Thomas, __L Wes tersaard & Co.. , . . Brig-S-V-Merricir.-Lippincott,Gardenaar-Warren&Gregg— nchr Petrel, Garrison. Georgetown. DC., David Cooper._ Selo Annte,Adalna; 'Portsmouth; • do • Schr 1 B Marvel, Quillen. Richihond, do Schr W S Thompson, Frahm; WashtnirtOn. , do • Scbr W B Donate. Lake, Ilyannis..l Rommel, Jr...& Bro. Scbr Hid Brooks, Love, East Braintree,. do Scar E Emery : Clayton, 'Great Egg Harbor. captain;- Schr L A Johnson, Dahlman, Saloon. captain. , . WENT TO SEA . bark. Don Just*, tor- Itiputesideo, eat to sea yeserday. MEMORANDA.. " • Ship Scotia, Delano. at Antwerp 23d Wit from Callao. Ship City of Perth ( Br), McPhail, from Shaughae Lsth Jan. at New York yesterday , with teas. steamer Saxonta.lietach.sailed Item Cuxhaven znh -- att. far, New york. • ' • . Steamer Gin Meade.Sampson,at New Orleoni forklift. from New York. Bark:Marianna I (Port), Santos, salledfrorn Lisbon 29th ult. for this port. Bark Marianna Yll (Port), for this port Bth inst. - was loading at Lisboa 20th ult. - • • • Bark Venus 030, Sastaders; from Antwerp 3d nit. for this port. was spoken ltth.lat 4.5 22, lon 19 14. _ Bark Gri ff in (Br), Armstrong, hence, cleared at Gib raltar 11th ult. for Trieste. Bark_Paul,Elatt, tortbis POI% sallsdfrom.Helvoet _ 19th ult. and was off South Foreland 19th. -Bark Johann Benjamin, Gannon. for this port,entered out at Liverpool 15th ult. Bark E Schultz, French, at Marseilles 19th ult. from Now - York. Brig. Blanche LBO Sines, 'from Fajardo. leit Lewes. Del. y esterday morning for thir port. Brig Veteran, Snow. front Messina 14th March a'nd qua -altar April I, at New York' yesterday. A pril 3, list 3.5 43, lon 15 M. spoke achy Mary MeKae, from Palermo for Philadelphia. Brigs A M Roberts. Doak, and Eudorus, Haskell, ,ailed from Cardenas 27th ult. for north of Hatteras Brig Nellie Clifford, Littlefield, called from Marseilles 160, alt, for Matanzas. Brig Jennie Morton. Gamago, sailed from Matanzas I.7th ult. for this Dort. Brig Z William , for this port, was up at Mobile 29th alt. hair N•J Miller. Dunham, hence for St John, NB. cleared at Portland 2d inst. . .6cltr T .1 Frazier, Madge. atr Daracoa 23th Mt. from New York. M D Haskell, Barton, cleared at Matanzas 23th ult. ter Wel Dort • Schr J hi Fitzpatrick. Homers. sailed from Dbarleston yesterday for thus port. ICE COMPANY 1870. 1870. KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY. Established 1132. Incorporated 1864. Office, 435 Walnut Street, ' PHILADELPHIA. North Penn 'll 11: R. Offices Pine - Street - Wharf and Master et Schuylkill. Ridge road and Wil- No. 4133 Alain street, low street. AND Germantown. Willow St. Wharf, , - No. 21 N. Second at. Delaware avenue. Branch Camden; N. - 7.1. dlcilamitt - mr - atv ---- 7 ,- -- • and Ninth st. and Wash- Cttpn, May, Now Ter ington avenue. Depoln. Bey. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In and Ship era of EASTERN .ICEI Send your orders to any of the above offices For prices, sea cards. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SIINHAY SCHOOL SUPERINTEN dents, set Prof. Hart'a admirable address, "How to Select a Library' at the Sabbath School Kosporium, ," 608 Arch street, Philadelphia. NEW SERIES , OILED FEATHER BOOKS. JUST PUBLISHED BY THE American Sunday-School Union. REPORTS AND THE MISCHIEFS THEY do. 18mo, 5, 15 THE cents.: ON ON LOOKING SEEDY. 18m0,11,17 and 22 ctS. WE VERSUS 1..10, 20 and 25 cents. THE EXPERIENCES 'OF 'A CHURCH plate. 10. 25 and 30 cents: BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN HIS mouth. 10, 25 and SO cts. ' For sale at tho Depository of tho' AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, lin chestnut St., Philadelphia. ap2.l a to th 6t , • , THE,Bonly EST; WOKIC—ON MUSIC—AND the ono of its kind, ie.' Piano and Musical Mat ter." . Pronounced by competent judges the most-perfect instruction book ever writtoi tor the piano, and a com pendium ofmusical information. P old by all music and book dealers School edition, $2; •Library $3. Sentpost free ...Liberal - discount .on quantittec Publiehersv 298 awl 300 Washington street, Boston., t.. ap3o-)m* PERSONAL k- \ \ -- ..,-.---- --------- -- -- -- lc I , .0..0vu1t.../ yri.l,4 351.)lallicIWN '.: .• . c n bo consulted permnallror by letter in all (143- (11180 H. Patients con rely upon a safe, speedy, 1111(1 per monent cnre. as tho Professor . prepares' *and furnishes new, se entitle end positive remedies specially adapted to the xsnits of th. patient. Private OffiCOß in (lollese Ituildln . N 0.514 PINE street. Office boars from 0 A. qi.nt TS TURPENTINE ANt) ROSIN k 66 barrels BOHN T a uro o on i tlne ; 29Abarrels Palo leap L i g i o n r . jt l r ,P iro - r l . Fi xia fpW i : It.nlladrY,Btinoulig i 0%.11• - -; EVENILG: BULLETIN, "THURSDAY, MAY 5, .1.870.,, A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, 23 ;NORTH EIGHTS, /grazer, ~impoirAgrp 9.! P94e_A&P$ 1 4 9 rPr . . . el 85 per pair. Every pair warrant tear another pair given i n , excite PO. % e. 7 ro S Rf Ittf %I la/ 1 1 4uo lLosiewood uney and leisilinguny RN Mk. =IN of We latest and most beautiful designs, and all other Slate work on hand or made to order --AIsoTPEACIFBOTTON-11.00EING-SLATES-- - -Factory and Salesroom, SIXTEENTH and A LLOW HILL Streets . WILSON & KILLER. Intri*,llliziarail:4.oll:3;ll c _ S. PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. • Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied promptly brief notice.- , Gentlemen's FurniShing Goods, . Of late styles In-full variety. WINCHESTER & CO- - 706 CHESTNUT. - . fel•tu th s tf . 5-20'S AND' 1881'S _Bought, Sol4_ and__Eichanged__on_znog Bought and Sold at Market Bates. G_O_TJ_P ON S_CAS T-T E PACIFIC - RAILROAD BONDS S-71 1 -0- C I a, Bought and Solcron Cortimission Only. Accounts received and Intereat allowed on daily balances subject to check at sight. ni, ii('ltglitt :AO ,„,, _ ..., • 40 South 'Third St., D. C. WIIMITON SMITH & • BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121. S. THIRD- - STREET, • • BIICOESBORS TO • SMITH,'RANDOLPH & CO. Every department 'of Banking butinias shall receive prompt attention, as heretofora,_ A/notations of Stocks, Geld and Governments constantly received from one friends, E. D. RANDOLPH & 00., New York, tir one PRIVATE WIRE. •dab 17° JAY. COOKE & CO., , Philadelphia, New York and Washington, 313A.NIKIER,S, , AND , Dealers in Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Bale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. I COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND. SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD RELIABLE RAILROALI N qpNios FOR INVEST amphlets and full information given at our office. • o. 114 S. Third. - Street, n 6 29.tirp PHILADELPHIA. m/4 Im9 CIHOICE INVESTMENTS.—S3S,OOO, $lB,OOO, 814,000. Flret-elaaa City Mortgagee. Secured on central city property. For sale by E. R. JONAS, 707,W alnut street. iny3,3t* COUPONS OF FIRST MORTGAGE V Seven Per Cent. Bonds of the Fredericksburg and Co).doneville Railroad Company, of Virginia, duo May Ist payable in gold, will be paid by the Farmers' . Loan an Trust Company, New York, Trustees. he coupons will be caehed at the office - RAM UEL WORK, Banker, "- No. 25 Routh-Third street, 429 6t,* Philadelphia. TIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSFIIP.— J 4 The firm of J. B. BARNEY & CO. hoe this day die solved by mutual courser:it. Persons having claims againyt Old said firm will please present thorn without delay to J . It. BARNEY at N 0.733 Arch street, he being author ized to settlo the same. Tignatll . J. 13. BA.RNRY, JAMES MGRATTEN. ' 714 ST i . ttnlmainesvorfliFiffiii-Viaffirffraitufill firmed nt the - Immo :place by - J. D. • BARNEY., who respectfully eoliolts the continuance of the patronage of May 3,E70. Tart 2t* Ft. MASON HINES., $ • JOHN F. SHIRAI'S% rpHE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTEN i! TiON to their stock of ' Irring Mountain, TAMA nod Locust Mountain Coal. wl' eh, with the preparation given by us, we think Gua no be excelled by any other Cont. Office, Franklin Institute Building, No, 15 B. &woad' street: : DINES & SIIIMFF, Jalolf APh too yo4o k r, 8c41,1y11A14 KID GLOVES, &O. POCKET BOOICE, &O. .C. F. RUMPP, sic kr s N.4t N. St.; PECIMADA. Manufacturer and Importer of POCKET-BOOKS Indies'. a Gents' satchels and Travelling Bap, din all styles.' MANTELS, &C Niktkii.VN FINANCIAL liberal terms. L D 13ouiht and Sold. PHILADELPHIA. DISSOLUTION. COAL AND WOOD. , r SOFA BED. ; t WM. PARSON'S IMPROVED PATENT SOFA BED. . _nialfee-a-laandsonao..Sofa- , and-conifortable- 7 1104,..with- Spring Mattrasti attached. Those wishing to economize room should ;Call'. and examine thorn at the Oteneive Stet - tines , Funiltbre Wareroorne of rereon & Son, No. 228 S. Second Street. Also WK. .F , PATENT.. EXTENSION- - TABLE FATTENING. Every table should have th on. They bold the leaves firmly together when pulled about the room. . Inhl73na¢ PANCOAST & MAULE . If they rip - or ap3G-s twth tf,_ THIRD 'AND - Ptiit STREETS, WROUGHT AND CAST_ IRON PIPE - s`riiirilis;lffiain and Witat:A— •itti a o td! , CCI FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, Card•Casce, Latta' awl Gent.' Dreman. Heating by Steam and Hot Water, Pipe of all Sizes Cut mid Fitted to Order. Raving sold HENRY B. PANCOAST and FRANCIS LINABLE (gentlemen in our employ for several years past) the Stock,Good Will And Fixtures of our RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD aid - PEAR - St ev:ts, - irrthlircity - , - tharbraucb of - our busi— ness, together with that of HEATING and VENTILA TING PUBLIC and PRIVATE BUILDINGS, both by, STEAM and HOT. WATER, in all its various,. systems. will be carried on under the. arm 'name of `':OAST 'MAUVE, 4 oil' id PANG__ _ , ,at the old stand, and weio cornrnend them to the trade and business public as being entirely competent to perform all work of that character. MOWS, TASKER & CO. • ' • • Purt.ADELPftie, 5t02.22, tabl2-tf THOMAS B. DIXON & SONS., . Late Andrews & Dixon, No. 1324 CHESTNUT Street, Philada., Opposite United States Mint. annfacturers or , " ' - - .Low DOWN. PARLOR., r CHAMBER, " OFFICE, ether-GRATES t r -- - For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Illz WARM-AIR FURNACES llor Warming Public and Private Buildings REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, AND CHIMNEY 000 KING-RANGES, BATH-ROMAIRS WHOLESALE and RETAIL MAULE, BROTHER _& CO., _ 2500 South Street. CHOICE SELECTION OF MICHIGAN color PINE FOB PATTERNS. 187-0.13 P RIME AND HEMLOCK. 10mM SPRUCE -AND - HEMLOCK: - LARGE STOCK. 1870. FL O RIDAIL AIN G . • • 1:70. CAROLINA FLOO RING. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING' ASH FLOORING. . WALNUT FLOORING. 870 FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. IB7O, FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. BAIL PLANK. RAIL PLANK. 187 o..scrAl'x ' l ;llA74"s - A I4 DI - 870 K. WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANE. WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT---PANLR. ASSORTED FOR CABINET MAKERS, BUILDERS, AO. UNDERTAKERS' 1870. - . LUMBER. 1870 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINE-. 1870. E tra i l; o P aig W I 1870 ASH. WHITE OAK H PLANK RY. AND IMARDS.I ICKO 1.87 o CAROLINA'6CAIcTLrIcG. • 1.870 NORWAY SCANTLING. 1.870. CEDAR SHINGLES.sioi 1870. 1870. 2 Lptiffrigg,?LiAt tL :: 1870 LATH. HAVER BROTHER & CO" 800 SOUTH STREET. SAW .AND PLANING MILL, DICKERSON STREET WHARF. Particular-attention-given—fo—Flooring,--Rencing - and Surfacing. Hard and soft wood. aped lino* - WESTER dc TREGO. YELLOW PINE LITMEERRDEES for cargoes of every description Sawed Lumbqr exe cuted at short notice—quality subject to inspelition Apply to 131DW H. BOWL 1f.'1.16 South Wharves. • \t_. IRON FEN CIE.- The - undersigned are prepared to execute orders fOr of the best make. The moat sightly and the moot ecouoniical fence that can be used. Specimen panels of ruadous styles of this fence may be 5C01.1 at our office. • • YA/tNALT.i R TRIItifIILE, reb93mg . • 147 South Front street. MERRICK SG BONN_,_ ' SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY 490 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURE • . STEAM ENGINES—High and,Low Pressure, Horizon tel, Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Bleat and Cornish Pumping. BOlLERS—Cylinder, Ellie, Tabular, &o. STEAM HAMMERS—Naennyth and Davy styles, and 01 all sizes. CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Braze, &o. ROOFS—Iron Frames for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS—Of Oast or 'wrought Iron,for refineries, water. oil, &o. _ GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorte,.Bench Castings. Holders and Frames, Partnere, Ooke and Charcoal Barrows, Valves, Governors, &a. SUGAR MAQHINERY—Such as' Vacuum Pans and Pumps, Defecators, Bone Black -Filters, Burners, Washers and Elevators, Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone ' Black Care. &c.„ ~ Bole manufacturers (4 the following specialties: In Philadelphia and vicintty,of William Wright'. Patent Variable Cit-off Steam Engine. In the United States, of Weston's Patent Self-center• ing and Self•balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Ma. chine. Glue & Barton's improvement on Aspinwall &Wooleey's Centrifugal. Barton! Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. Strahan's Drill Grinding Red. Contractorelor the desi erection and fitting up of Be linerteefor working Sugar or Molasses. COPPER. AND YELLOW METAL Bneathlng, Brazier's Oopper NAM, Bolts and Ingot Copper, constantly on band and for sale by HENRI WINSOR & 00.. No: Sit Sontb Wharves. . JAMES A. FREEMA-N, AUCTIONEER, N 0.422 Walnut street. - Salo on the Premises, Merchantville. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, At '4 o'clock, will be sold at auction. a number of desir able Building 'Lots, adjoining Welwood Station, NW chantville. New Jersey, each 50 by 250 feet, fronting on the turnpike. Myrtle,. Woodbine and Welwood avenues. Plans at the Auct i on Store. Tickets gratis to and from the premises. • , TL. AMBRIDGE 86_ CO., AUCTION . ERRS. No. 1505 ASK ET street.above Fifth. _ _ - THE PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH- E. corner - of SIXTH and RACE streote. _ J ol .6to an cr W . l i ' a ar o o li ci ds o , n a M o n t r a ctu a _d ,cirrvv igli ge r ng l a t l 0, 1 y i. .— nn W a a o te n h a oa li itrticleo of valuo, for any.longth of time agro,d on. lA'ATCIII4B AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. tlnnion_nnt n 01.11711, Face English, American and Swiss Patent over Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le ppm \Vetches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches ; ]Fine Silver Minting Case and Open Face English, Arne- Heim mid Swiss Patent Lever and Lepino Watches; Webb, ease English Quartior and other Watches • La dles' Fnncy Watches, Biannu Finger Rings Breastpins, tigs, B __Ear Rings, Sinai. km; Fine Gold Chains, Medal, lints,racelets, Scarf Pius, Breastpins, Finger Binge, Pepeti ('rases, and Jewelry generally. FOlt SALE—A large and valuable Fire-proof Cheat, sultablefor a Jeweller ; Coot e 650. - Also. several Lots in tiouth OmmlotiPlith and _Witt upt ptri:et§, HEATERS AND STOVES. Plain and Galvaniied BONER. : TUBES. CARD. LUMBER: CYPRESS SHINGLES. LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE LOW. ENGLISH IRON FENOE, AUCTION .SALES. 1111310 M AS BIRCH Sc,j3oN.. AVOTION... JL NEES AND . (IO MISSION AIEROIf ANTS, -,• 1110 . CHESTNUT 'dram, • ;,, • • . Bear entrance N 0.1107 Hinman street. I .l3.o9.achulLEntnitre_otes.erkileactiptron-reeetved. , - , -- . on Comiignmynt. Bales of Furnithre at Dwelling' attended to' on she ,• pmet rei r isonabieternis• - LOME , • BALE • OF ; • ELF.:(IOIT • FuRNTruRE, • FrAwo FORTES, laltßoas; CARPETA, CALD—,Onr said TOIMORROW"TridayI MORNING, at the Auction Store, compriaes about 1000 lots of mum, Dousebold , Furnitnre. including the extra Furril tura of two etvOlings,.togother . forming the' largest as eortment offered !hie Reason: . 4 • ' " Stile at NS. 1110 Chestnut street. HANDSOME,: IyALNUT , .' PARLOR, - LIBRARY: CILA E R MB - AND DINING ROOM Fl7ltro TURFI, FINE VELVET, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN • CARPETS, 8 LARGE. MANTEL AND PIER OLASi-ES. 4 ROSEWOOD' PIANO FORTES, Fl'vE BROCATELLE.4 DAMASK' AND LAME CURTAINS FOR 20 WINDoWiii;,LA RGE AND SMALL BOOK!. CAI - EI3, , PEVEVAL FINE''SEYV • COTTAGE 'SIMS, SPRING' .AND. HAIR,- ALAT-. RFSSES, BOLSTERS ANTY"PILLOWS. 'FINE bILVFII. PLATED„ WAItE • ANY)' TABLE, CUT LERY, ' PAINTINGS - AND, ENGRAVINGS, KITCHEN FUBNI,PILRE: Arc. __L" • ON FRIDAY MORNING. . • At 9 o'clock, at: the anetien, store, , .No 1110 Chestnut street, w ill ho sold, ..?rao assortment of superior made 'Furniture., for Parl • lAbritry Chamber and Dialog ,'-Room. Also; Carpet :Mirrors. - Piano - Fortemilurhitpc - PewingMachities, Plated Ware and Cutlory,yaintings, • tiOPEIIIOII, SFICONDITAND ruionTIRE. Also, the ant-re Forniture:Carpete and Mirrdra of a ' large country residence. removed. to the store in good. condition and made by Moore dc Cimpion. • • • • • LARGE MIRRORS: : Aleo,lo large Mantel and Pier Glasses. , - WINDOW 'CURTAINS. Also. (Jurtaine for about 2a-windows, of-'brocatelle,- tlemaek.and fine lace. 9 he above will he ready for examination on Thuraday afternoon, with catalogues. . EXECUTORS' • SALE.- 110111 AS BIRCH & SON, Auctioneers. • Eetato Of Savory rdecsaired, • REAL ESTATE; 111ACHIIIi ERY AND FIXTURES OF THE PHILADELPHIA IRON HOLLOW WARE FOUNDRY, • • Southwest cornet...lf Front and Reed streets, ON THURSDAY HORNING. • 11.1 y 12, 1870, at 14 o'clock norm. At the AUCTION STORE, No. 1110 CHESTNUT street, 'WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC' SALE, by-order of t he - Exs enters. 0.1.—A1l the interest of P. B. Sn.very,deceatied, being ided half .of.all•that _certain ground, with the 'buildings thereon erected, at the condition' corner of Front and Reed streets, beginning at the southwest corner of Front and Reed streets, ex tending southward on said Front street 306 feet 6 inches; thence westward 102 feet 3 inches to Lancaster street, thence-northward al , ng-Lancaster street 235 feet frinchee to Beer, 'Street, and thence eastward-10(1. feet to place of beginning. The buildings are• two and throe stories I high, substantially ol brick, with metai, roan's, and all in use for foundry, wtirketh 'pi and ware-rooms, and - contain 3 steam'engines and boilers, 2 ..11IcKenzie's co ' poles and blower, and it complete sot of fixtures for con- I ducting the hollow-ware businmts in all its branches. and the miscellaneous casting business. - The above do etribed property is subject to an annual ground rent of elm io. 2.—The one undivided half of the Lot or Piece of Ground, on the webt side of Front street,with the Three story Brick Dwelling House thereon erected: adjoining the above-described property on the south, beginuing at the distenee - of 306 feet 6 inches South - of thesMlthwest corner of Front and Reed streets, containing:33 feet 6 incites in front on PO id Front street, and extending west, eard - ot.that-veldth - IW - feet7to7Latreasterlittreetr,vrithric front° dwelling on Lancaster street. ._ The above property to betiold tiutijeCt to a yearly ground rent of &4667. • • • • 3.—0n0 undivided half of a lot of ground on the nest side - of - Front. street, opposite the above-describe , ' foundry., beginning at the distance of about 107 fe, • sotttliward front the south lido of Reed street, and ex tending thence southward on the east side of Front street 45 feet, and thence southeastward WS feet to the • ----- - - - - west gide -of* Oswego-Street (formerly Church street), I thence northward . along -- `thouWest - side of - Hopwego_stre_et A_ ate nps __a_ls___feet_ wide street, laid out and thrown nom for c ounrunx 4180 by James M. Leonard, culled McLeod street. and ghence northwest - along - the southern- side of McLeod street about 208 feet to the east side of Front street, the placqi of beginning, with the improvements, consisting of a shed,3lWeet 14:mg. Subject_to_ayearly_grenniLrent_ef_B7o3ll_-_lOll. No. A.-All the Interest of P. B. Savery In the flasks patrerns. and - moveable tools; Patent processes and good will of the Foundry business carried on ut the übeve•deseribed - ifretnisi)s, under' the firm of "SaYery &- Co., end Barrows, Savory & Co., which aro more par ticularly.dennminated and-described .1n -the- inventory - And appraisement of .the estate of said I'. B. Sayery, on -tile at-t be office oVthe Itegister_of:Wille.olthe County -of • Philailel . A copy of which. together with _ the flasks, -toole,-etc-therein-descrilted,-Ineen--and-exa Wed one the above described premises, and at the office of Barrows, Savery & Co. , - No. 5.-Alpo,B•shares of the Southern Mail Stein:whip Company. • Tern/ tante. BCOtt's ART GALLERY Arrp-AUCTICM COMMISSION SALES - ROOMS, ' B. SCOTT,. In., Auctioneer. 1117 CIIESTNCT street, Girard Row. Furniture Sales ' every Tuesday and Frldayrnorrlipri at 10-oklook ' mode rate attention paid to out - door ea rate rates. deZI tt PEREMPTORY SALE Without; .-Regerve. .. . Mr. CHARLES F. HASELTINE, before sailing. for Europe. on the Tith Bay. or blur. wilt - sell — at hie 00 - lerirs. 1125 Chestnut street, on THITItiDA hand FRI... DAY EVENINGS, May 5 and 6, all tile - . VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINT INGS AND WATER COLORS, containing specimenelty the following artiste : Boutibonne, Boulwanger, Meyer Von Brenton De.sgofle, Zurnacole,- Horbethoffer, Preyer, Prof. Ittenbncli, De Jongho, 111 illner, Osw. A chenbach, Ilarand, Herzog, 31 oyerheim, Fauvelet, Trisbel, , Boranger, Trayer, De Haas, Lobrichon, Verheyden, Lasalle, II nrwasseg, file, Vortin, Hildebrandt, Paul Weber,lleshayes, Brillonin, Van Illarcke, , Willielmi. - Col, 7mber Buehler, Boettcher, Cam phausen, Daneaert, De Block, Banda:man, Teems, Wlttklunp, ... Sell, °Laroche, Leroy, , Carl Becker, Aufray, Ilaseltino, Jacobson, Ramsey. Wthne, Arnoux, Canello, Arntz, Moran, Diffenbach, Do Toe, Maurer, Moroi - in._ Marie, Lewis, Cruiliehank, Leichort, Carabain, Jungheim. 0. Erdmann, Spltzweg, De Brackeleer, - Dorm. ' - Kehren, Sehopin, A. R..lonee, Verwee, Voltz, Werner. ; - Now on exhibition at the Galleries STILL ANOTHER GREATURE. SAE OF SUPERIOR FURNIT L . TUE - PUBLIC DEMAND - CALLS FOI TIMM CONTINUATION. BARLOW'S NINETEENTH SALE, . - 'ON - FRIDAY MORNING, . May at la e'eloclr, will be offered at public sale, an other great and elegant Stock of superior awl warranted Furniture, in unusual variety, comprising —Parlor and Chamber Sets, Fookcases, Hair and Husk Matmises, Mirrors. &o. Also, 54 yards of Elegant English Erns cels-Carpeti- used- bnt-thi rt y-days-Wo-earneetly-tlesire to Imprt ss upon the minds of the pnblln that all goods offered.by us are not the Usualgoads made for auction, but is the meet Superior Furniture, both in quality and design, that is manufactured in. this clty.by celebrated makers, and each and every article sold by us wilt be accompanied by a written guarantee. Store open day and evening for examination of stock. Prices given. and "polite attention to all, both great and small." Catalogues ready on Thursday afternoon. tloodc packed on the promises for purchasers and shipped to any part of the United States. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FURNITURE. BEDS AND BELDING AT PUBLIC SALE The entire large stock, of Messrs. F. G. •& V. J. FRASER, No. 1109 MAIGTET street, will be disposed of at Public Sale. without any reserve, ON WEDNESDAY and 'THURSDAY MORNINGS, May 11 and 12, at 10 o'clock each day. - MESSRS. FRASER aro retiring frbm business - after TWENTY-FIVE years' assiduous application, and take this method of disposing of their large stock. which will Inca. positively bo sold rogardiesu of cost. To those de siring to purchase their spring Furniture, and from a house of established reputation, this opportunity is one soldom offered. Tho stock embraces an unvisuat variety , of Parlor Suits, Walnut Chainher Sets. Cottage Furniture; Parlor Tables,Bookcnses, Mirrors, Hall and Umbrella Btands, Hat Barks, Etageres Lounges, Extension Tables, Chairs of all kinds. Distresses and Bedding In great va• riot', Office and Library' Furniture, Wardrobes, Towel Stands, Can modes, A'c'., Dec., ite. Wo invite special attention to this salo,boing one of tholargest of the season, and the excellent' quality of goods that will be offered Catalogues ready THIS DAY, and may be lout mpon application to Messis. Fraser, at their warerooms, or at the office of the Auctioneer. Tho premises No. 1109 MARKET streot, now occupied by. Meesre. F. G. & V. J. Fraser as a Furniture Ware• room, will be rented to a responsible party, and the good-will of the present business for sale. Apply at the office of 33. SCOTT, Ja:, • • 1117 Chestnut street. .BY BARRITT — It CO., AUCTIONEERS, CASH AUCTION' HOUSE, N 0.230 MARKET street. corner of Bank street. REGULAR SALE OF DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, CASS' 01 ERES, Suspenders, Fancy Goods, Notions, &c., &0.,." ON FRIDAY - MORNING.' - • • May 6, commencing ut to o'clock. W 111 IE PIQUES. At II - o'clock, without- reserve, 400 --pieceo-fine -White P lobes, M M ARTIN BROTHER! AINTIONIIth ale men for Bi - homes ,& SUM O ' i'I L o a . t 7 e O I IBIIE B STNUT etr t. above Seventh Shie at the Auction Rooms, No. 704 Chestnut street, pERIOR 'WALNUT IROUSEEOLD FURNITURE, PARLOR AND CHAMBER' SUITS.I3OOKOASES, DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE, BEDDING, IrIATREShES, SEWING MACHINES, CARPETS, Ac, ON. SATURDAY MORNING May 7, at 10> o'clock, at the auction rooms. ----4 : DILAmi WORK AN .4 D STATIONERY TRADE SALE - - , - -,- --ree - will be..recebrol4for-a. few-daya 4 it-the Trod . Bale of Stationery and Blank work May 13 a ' nd 14. ll ' ...._ • - Fll_A - 1 - McOLELLAisID. -AUCTIONEER, 1219 OHICSTNHT :treo . tar Personal attention giten to. Sales of Household n rut tu rrat- Dwellinggs,-- -- IlKir Public Sales of Furniture' at th - e - iiiiiliitTll9ihntr 1219 Chestnut street, evere9londay and Tunrsday. . Kir Ifor 'particulars see Peddle Ledger'. War H. B.—A superior class of Furniture at Private Sale . .'• 11 - IAVIB & HARVEY, AUCTION a (lotto 'elth M. Vogues dt Snort / Store Noa 18 and to North Sixth Oren. Srir Furnitore Saks of OM Store ovary Ttioattnr. OM at rrhatoTtooklaucea aoltcltod. • AUCTION SALES.: 11/1 '453.011A13 & ' SONS; AUCTIONEIKEIOi i105,_139 and 141 Banta 7101111TH street . 131zuaga 'Or STOOKS AND REAL ESTATE - lifir Public calm at filo Philektolltblik •lid bunEe t erial,, ' ' air Fnralture sales at the Auction J3tora 11V10117 • MGT Hales at Haeldancea receive aopeatal attention - • - ... ... • - - , :.,, , ~ ' -5T01714 El, itt)/1119 - ;‘. by DU fret to Comptroller it. - - 'MODERN`THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DWE.LLING, . corner of Sixteenth and Stiles streets. • • , _ MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE: No, 457 Marshall stretit i - betWeen Nublg aud - Buttots-• -- . - wood. W _ TO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 629 Filbert reet,.Willi 4 Throe-story Brick Dwelliaga la the rent, forming a court - ItEE STORY—RRICE_ _COTTAGE, Forty_dotirtli_. street, north of Eadline, Twenty-fourth Ward-36 feet THREE-STORY BRICK- it r, ozE and DWELL . . . • h Ward House No. 813 Fitz yy ate r " . 'o—i 1 1 . 0: ; t 4 and DUELLING, No. 1813 Lem bard sr. _ _ HANDSOME MODERN RESLDENCE and LARGE LOT. Tulpehockert street, S. W. of- Adams street. Ger unintown-100 feet front. MOPERN TWO-STORY , STONE COTTAGE, No 311 Benson street. between Third and. Fourth, below Stevens olreet, Camden, N.J. t , LOT7Twelftlr strset, north of Cherry, 21% feet front. _IQ7 test deep DES It A-tiu-E-1.07,=N-AV-Feor tier-of-11a verford-r °a. -- and Forty-third tit. LOT, F orty-third attest, adjoining this above. LARG E and VALUABLE LOT. N. E. corner of Wal nut and Cope streets, between Twenty third and Twiy. ty-fourth, toli feet front, his feet.deop to Sausom at. . By Order of the Trustees of St. John's Reformed _(ltinrch, West Philadelphia—LAßGE and. VALUABLE _ LOT and STUNKCIINFM4, t , north of PONVeltuu avenue. Peremptory Sale—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- Ii street, second house north of Filbert, went Philadelphia. DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE, 34 ACRE, Mill road, Cheltenham township, fdontgomory county, Pa& 2 squares N. E. of City Lino Station. North Penn's Railroad. WELL-SECURED IRREDEEMABLE GROUND BENT.. 45 a year,. 8 - .;•' 21,, STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 607 South. Ninth st. MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No_ 141 North Nineteenth street, between Arch and Race streets. Assignees . Peremptory SaIe—TRACT OF LAND V.l acres, Atlantic county. N.J. Same Es tat e—LOT, Colville. Atlantic county, N. Jr MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. N o. 325 North Eighteenth st. Sale N 0.1106 Pine street. SURPLUS FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MAN TEL MIRROR. FINE 'VELVET CARPETS..tc. ON MONDAY MORNING. May 9, at 10 o'clock, by_catalogue, the superior Furni ture, comprising—Walnut and Mahogany Parlor Fur niture, covered with hair cloth; Walnut Centre Table, - Walnut Extension Table, Mahogany Sideboard, fine China and Glassware,Mahogany anti Walnut Chamber Furniture, Feather Bode, cooking Utensils, &c. . • Salo No. 1231 Arch street. HANDSOME FURNITURE PIANO, 011ANDTHER81; --- ' a - ELEGANT FRENCH.PLATE MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, RICH AXMINSTER, ENGLISH BIiUSSELS ON AN TUESDAY MORNING. OTHER CARPET NG s, ac . ci, • May 10, at 10 o'clock, at No 1231 Arch street; by cats- locus, the Handsome Furniture, comprising—Walnut Parlor Furniture, covered with hair cloth; . Walnut Ceittre and Bouquet Tableelegant_Elrench_Platu_____ Mantel nun P[er Mirrors. ebony silt Daniel; Piano Forte. made by Meyer; Walnut Hall Furniture, Walnut *. and. Oak Dining Room Furniture, Rosewood Sitting • BoomFUTniture,tovered with reps; Illabog,ny Chamber Furniture,line Curled Hair 'lllatresses, tine, Feather Reds'Bolsters and Plllows, Mahogany Secretary and Bookcase, Mahogany Wardrobe, rich Axminster, Eng , lisu Brussels and other Careen, ,tee. Most of t t be Furniture was made 1./YZOOrO Campion.. May bo examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. r Peremptory Sale on the Promises, No. 1331 North ' Twelfth arta. MODERN RESIDENOE AND HANDSOME WAL- NUT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO NORTE, . PIER 'MIRROR, FINE VELVET AND BIitiSSELS cmtprrsalm.NA, GLASSWARE. &a. • ON V. EDNESDAY MORNING, May IL at la o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1131 North Twelfth street, above Neater street, the entire House- hold Furniture, comprising—Handsome Walnut Parlor, Sitting Room and Chamber "Purrature,• 7-octave Piano Forte, made by Fi,cher; Pier Mirror, Paintings. Chromes, tine Velvet,Bruesela and'other Oarpets,Ohina, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils. - 81 c. May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. - MODERN RESEGENI3E. • Previous to - the sale of Furniture, will be sold the MODERN THREE-STORY. BRICK RESIDENCE, with Three-story Back Buildings, lot 17 feet, more or leas, front, by 97 feet in depth, to - a six feat alley. Immediate possession. Sale absolute. Tenna—,922so may remain on mortgage. NOTIOE—Our Bale 17th Tiny will include the Vain• able Residence N 0.239 South Thirteenth street. BUNTING, DITABOROW 85 CO. • AUCTIONEERS,' . Hos. 232 and 234 Market streot. corner of Batik. LARGE BALE OF CARP.ETINOS. 500 ROLLS warm. RED CHECK AND FANCY CANTOR' MAI T . /NOS, Au. ON FRIDAY MORNING, May 6, at. I 1 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 200. pieces Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage and Bag Uarpotingst Canton Mattings, ' • . • LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO* PEA N DRY GOODS, ON MONDAY MORNING. • • r May 9, at 10 e'clock,on four months' credit. SALE OF 2000 OASES 1300 TS, SHOES, HATS, d;0 ' ON TUESDAY MORNING. May 10, at 10 o'clock.•0II four months' credit. SPECIAL •AND - PEREMPTORY SALE OF- 5tM CASES UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS. be., BY ORDER OF LEADING M AEU FAOTURERS, ON WEDNESDAY. MORNI NG, , • . May It, at 1n o'clock, on four months' credit,'ara bracing— Gingham Umbrellas, in Scotch and American olgth, and of all sizes. Gingham Umbrellas, with Fox's and 'Plain steel frames. Double face twilled English Silk IJrnbrellas,incituling fine goods. _l3o nerior Silk Umbrellas,Foxt and other steel frames, for city trade. • Ex t rag UR lay boiled silk Um brellas,on Fox's paragon Full lines brown and black Zane& Ruh 'Umbrellas. • Full lines brown and black boiled Bilk San Umbrellas. 1 J____ Least styles ponit denote and Bros grain lined Part ' sole ,in hlack and the newest colors, plain. min, l:t'arvy --t r-itined—lace-custred,dtm,masort eiLhand les. inoluding the beet:made. Latest styles French cambrid seaside Parasols. Late, t styles bu' and white lined and unlined pongee Paresala. Full lilies misses' Parasols, embracing every novelty of aulseason. N. W-41als sale will be specially attrsot/ve. se that goods are of the most popular makes, nenbracluz every variety of style. quality, size, , tek and particularly so as eYery lot will be gold guiclly Rtfp4ut MUT*.