tido IA THE •WIEECIITIVE. • Clarence A. Seward, nephew of the Secie tory of State, has gone to France, with de . - spatches,from our Government to, the Em- , parote,Napoleon. ' (Pt, CONGRESS. Benate.—July 2.—A bill was reperted-ap plxisting $1,500,000 for the repair of the 11 1 1 issippi levees. A resolution was adopted looking to the, settlement Alows4 war claims. A conferenCerePt ithel.taris bill was adopted or and' the - bill goes to the President , . July S.- 2 .-the bill for the appoint ment of a committee on retrenchment was reported' favorably from • the Committee on Commerce. Laid over • for a day. A rez port from the committee of' conference on the tax bill was maTe: Considerable deblite:eii)Z sued, and the reßort was agreed, to ,and sent to the H0u5e:..,., .- July 7.—The minority reportof the Recon struction Committee was preSented- airst or tired to be printed. The Judiciary Commit tee was discharged frOm the consideration of the petitions for the trial of jefferkin Davis and the expulsion of ,Garrett.Ravis from the Senate. July B.—The Army , bill was passed. House.—July 2. 2 —it i re'stilution was adopted calling ion the President ,for information in regard 4 *to alleged oipreElsions in Georgia. The resolution, declaring the Fenians bellige rents, offered on Sint•4, came up, and was rejoeted without, a division. A resolution war ttati'pted` for the - aopointment, with the coacvienoc of, the Senate, of a Retrench nilliftVoitimittee, to investigate the civil ex penses, of the Government. The Investigat ing Committee in the case of Messrs. Runs : seati and Grinnell reported in favor of the expulsion of Mr. Rousseau, and the censur ingd Mr. Gripnelk;:The ai.defed in Coinu4ttae. The confekince re pdiolUthe Ffeed&en'sliiireau nu m i n. ~ July 6.—The Tax bill was considered. July 7.—Tlie Conference report on t#e•billi to prevent smuggling was agreed to. The bill to quiet land titles in: California was passed. The Tariff bill was considered in Committee, and the, duty on, tea r fixeolot 12 cents per pound, and' on coffee at'at July B.—An army, bill was adopted differ ent from that of the S6nate. • The Tariff bill was completed in Committee. SFATF,Si, New York Oity.—Over 100 cases of sun stroke werell reported An New York and Brooklyn on Sunday July 8. Thirty of these were, fatal., i l' T ; Maine.—Two thousand houses and ten millions worth of. property. , have been liestroy-• ea aPortland by fire, 'which broke out July' 4. Eight Aurches, ail • „bank. buildings, all the newsilarieroffidlii liaearly the entire business part of the city is in ruins. The fire comblidded ih aVocit Mint). 6111 he wind was blowing• a gale from the south, and a tremen dous sheet' ofillinnexiciwegologgr , bsfore it, devouriiigeverMiiig itnagige; and the utmost exertions 4 : firemen, :,aid e d by a steamer and band of engineers f rom several otafglficOes, tovid i9l)JYA49q9ea in V . Pve,,iltl inir it from spreading in new directions. Aftey• buildinge, perhaps-oy, were 411 3 1.17 1 1 1 P to cheek the flames, but the inhabitants could scarcely do more thluffiee wittotheir familiesu tw•the ;upper .part .of the city, saving such goods as they could carry with them; Ileoughl • , • lagy i .vehiele in the ct i uvas enininetat_i CUL Elttan WU TA %MGM 'liaise being fire•ProU, 'esdaped, though great ly damaged.,, The court recorda,in the upper stag are pro bably, destroyed. • The `splendid city,,and,,enung building on Congress street, which Vete 'nearlk fire- brBOf, - Were considered' safe% gird - were, piled fuat. of, tornil t ure tky l the neitlibbring -they i'were'Swebt away =with all their , contents. Half the city is destroyed,' and that half including onearly, all thelhusibets potion, excepting the.heavy business in Commercial St. The streets can har4,ly Ile.trihedr,)aritlye splice oneand.• atalf miles long by a quarter of a mile wide appears like a forest of „ chimife,ys t yvith tigments of wall attached.l6lth'elxi. ... - SenatoriFessenden fears that one halt of his property has been totally destroyed, including his private papers and valuable library. Thedre caught t'rom a (wailer thrown by a boy amongst some shay coober-Shop. A 'later despatch says : Everybody is cheerful and hopeful, and. venyf heavy failures will occur,-and not 'lrlany'ef , any The city will be re built in better shape than before, and as.rap idly as possible.: ''',Conqapts ire now being , end the lots cleared. The people's Becimties are mostly dePosited in t he banK and are saved, and will be quickly put into brick and mortar. Nt ,assaohusetts. --Mr, George P/abody, on the sth of July, made another gift:4Elf $lOO,- 000,to,the Peabody, justitute,_establiped by him at South Danvers.—j—The shipmeneof freedinen from Portress Monroe to Boston continues. Maryland.—Judge Bowie, of the Court of Appeals, has made a decision affirming the imistitutionalitydf the Civil RiAlfts bill. South Caroli4—Gen. Sick* at Charles ton has refused , to obey a writ of habeas cor pm, on the ground that it is still suspended bionth Carolina:'The President has since directed him to obey it.—Governor . Orr has issued au address to the people of South CarolinaL urging them to,alect delegates.: to 'the Philadelphia Convention. • faeurgia.—Advicee from Georgia state that the Planters will, uncial the new System- of Tibor, make enormous,prefits from their cot ton over those realized under the old system. Ig i fitthitruia.-4-4udge Reed, tofflOnelonsek has been Krakte# for refusing to execute the Civil Righiebill: TMO tannr. oThe Celebration of the Fourth in our city Was one , of peculiar interest. The rem nants of the Pennsylvania_regiments which could be collected, , with .their tattered and ~battle-soiled flags, were formed, into proces ftpon; Accompanied by abont fifteen hundred * orphan' children of Allen Soldiers, 'andlgaded by such Generals as Meade, Hancock, Geary and others, and marched to Independence ~°Square, where the flags were formally re _ oeived and handed over to Governor Curtin Aleade. - Unusual solemnity was given to the occasion by the associations of the place and- by the reverent feeling shown in opening rand. closing the proceedings with prayer. We gtve the opening prayer of Drl Bainerd, as reported in the daily papers.:— PRAYER. OF REV. DR. BRAINERD Almighty and tuost merciful God, the Ruler Xnations and the Source of ap i good, on this aii spot M d on and spade memorable by our natiOn's birth, we gather_to invoke Thy con tlnu 140.1.4t1i0n and - to remind ourselves of Thy receut,niercies. We humbly '4.' , litulcilt3ke the sins which have brought, Thy ju4. udgment upon us: to . W eSpecnilly deplore- t'hat -selfish :.and op; preiddVe spirit by ,WAiell„ w , bile vi . ezrejoieed on this, day iu our.t.kwa, ,berty, yet un-. mindful' - at%ebtera 4 di mg' groaning in bondage. e:.)f,r 11.7..(..' • Thou bast for our sins broughtus into great peril and suffering; but out of all thesereeent • ' ' -• I , 1t ; 4 - 4 • ; , • • I ' • i! •t a tiO RIO IFIAN ..pREsByTEB,LO,, Ttjug,spAr,. ~..trucLY_Ag,. i danger Thpu. hast graciously delivered us. have'-dbutid 1011e6 "u'wall of fire round about us," "a very present help in time of tetible." We came to Thee here in anguish And tears - iin thiday oinurPaffliction. We wouWapproactingee now witii?fiearty grad tuae,ip this hour of our joyful deliverance. May Thy blessing rest on the great nation of iiidchmf altfi:AVA Asilho#l4l, ma , 44:41 4 0t4uati4 0 t ; neaesaityy, fhent , treap: , iiiiradaour?natdmililifiSitoWtiterineder.- tion in victory ,and virtue to holdin cheek the vices whiCh `Thretigliout our broad land may.there-be, the -preytdence:ef. order, industry, tempermace,charity and true religion. Save us sfirphoi,thc4nachmati bs of yet impenitet traifinu-afkm.itheskiaidrambi tion of heartless politicians,-froni7theloirit., that would crush ,thelith i or o t ie fear that would slarinkfrom.thii exricaSoz,efjneticle and the vindiNtioitof 'the right. Giv.atrAgse lifted.Araitorous phands,paliibtt. theifficuntry-491,p0iteilce miiid and a'. better heart; Wet; condemning theta?' they,rpy,be safely welcomed to sym pathy; and `the toitdeneo thellYttran'a'the" true. Endow with wisdom, patriotism and virtue thy servant, the President of these United States, and give to our .assembled Congress Thy — pieseike - and - aid, that' they' may enact'. such laws as shall promote order, peace and' justice throughout the land. May we not ask, .Iby, special 'bencdictron uponn the Commonwealth- of'Pennsylvania? Grant to Thy servant, our Chief Magistrate, the grace of Thy Spirit,. that as with true loyalty he has borne up the hearts this People in o theAolo‘trial,he,may share richly in the joyE t ef-Odation'algletitikle. These soldiers,.veterans of our great con flict; we commend to Thy care and, protec tion; as they haTe borne themselves bravely on *be ,battlelfield; and carried the flag un tarnielhed -through the horrors of war,:t vlit. them thy presence, that while they- defibsit their torn :st,iuskaarlia among the4,trehives of their country, 'they May''' uNseciate i- elso their hearta.to_virtne..and Bless, 0 God, the bereaved"widows_and the helpless tirphans of , itir'cotintiy/scdefen ders ; as theist natural guarcliabd lhavefallen a sacrifice to our country's life, may their widgwi'and," orphans find',,sblicce'ind suppor - in - the hearts of a gratefullieOPl‘.t- Garrick Mallery, Ascti thjarddtst : , practi tioner at the Philaderphito Lit, di at his recideKe, iattins city, ii - AIYA ,, ,TML :Ma4eTY, had been ill but a few days,,an4, though over eighty years Of age,'his death Was'ai the time unexpected; He, was a native, ofldassachu setts and,,a.gradna4e of ,Y#-eollege., loss b y the burmik of dm rope L lnartufactOry' of MessrsrFitlen, ,Weaver &Go., ,on zSatur day evening, is , $130,000,,mp0n which there is atk . insumep i Complaint is 'made a great ,S'eaT9ILY, ,orWater.-`ive persois'died' sun ' -stroke 611 thermometer 98 deirees::—•---Sisty-two gal lons of, water per inhabitant, were supplied Wfrom our ater-works' - T. ' FxarAsiLL)..' ic-rACikr 'b6ffia[E— I"t44.AL Exporti, and Importa.—The entries of fvoigo „msralidzfdi's6Attring - the',Fear at tho, of 'Port: of dew `York, iidr6 ; ouys 1, 1865, to JuiP 6,,'1866;,3 $04398,899; at etker i ports,", (e:stuiaaledc) $100,46C299; total grOsisamportalions t 40.1,865,19& The to al' gold . value estimating _gold at 14V, , of our.; exiitrieS ''pillikitt:/$38,115;252 . 1 0 -itadl 46 this shipments ,of speCie',amountOg to, $7B,- 1 413;559'; the total of exports at,46loa4iiai. ti0nd5.51126,588;;814 leaving a balance iinzoon favor for the yeari.ofsnearly twenty-ftve.imil-; liona ' Tt ia'-pliesinied- thataYstill large' bar - t1 1 ,.§.44 6 4,A90 ' are eompleto. --v.vitenr."=-"llitirneW o Congress inrretatilm* the moneyorAer sys ,, rn te was, pu lifibreeo' n 111 - cind* ,- _2 and the ,Offiees. are now operating under id'', prO, visions The working, of the, syatm is 1 ,allaogod relpeets, an'd. orders tof',l ifsli Tad - Under are 40W, §cild; ; wllll6' ;old system the maximum was 43_0. The fees 'for thopey 'orders‘ have ~a lso been Changed, orders 'trona $1 t 6,520 beirignow'iSsued ‘ itit 19 - cents; and over $2O to-$5O, inolasive,. at,25 -.The Inteirnal.aevenneJlteceipts during last week, were $8,984,956.75.—T1ie , ear psayme l go,kl from4•lpw,,Tiark for,the,yr i pel6, were 4}1,6A6,7301 andufrthilst;of ninlitryltr date, $47,4V,5_08,4againi0 ‘ 418,049A,35,, dur ing theYediresrididirig seasonSlast Yfia`,.r. f.V . t TrVoitiyd.g . bA..I ..a , Pi • 'it (.3... Great iirititin.-:-The British Ministry was defeatid, Jutir ],Bth, on a vote on the. Reform, bill by' 1 lrmajority: 0 lii.'ecinAecluence ( iir tPiet majority against - the Government, Mr. Glad. - stoentille fixitaitillilfriftto 64*filffiTerifilin with the Queens p Balmoral, and ilieliouse of Commotisfrtvas) itajoilined. untilfflonday. ---Tiye 4Scottishz , noblemen, .the-,Dnke,s .zot Argyle, Athole, Sutherland„ and Buccleugh, and the Earl of Breadalbane, are said to own One-fourth, of all the land in Scotlatill.ln the 'House of Commons, June 28th, Mr:, Glatistgne said Earl Russell and his colleagues hid tendered their resignatiens, and 'wanted a personal iii . terlie% With the Queeif;* Whereon the House adjourned. The Queen has ac cepted the resignations., The limes thinks Lord Derby will form a new ministry, with Stanley as foreign minister. The Oat.le.The weiiht,,of the new cable is about 38 cwt. : ; iier - i;ile,,...fwhich , is almost double r the Whighf of th&,• Origin - ill Atlantic cable. The totaLguatititif cable•e'"be taken out will es:nee - a-2700 - =lei- 'll- iiiiWork of layihetbe cable will commence about the, Bth Of July. . ~ ~ , 1, - , 1- - ,, 3 i ~' .- .iiiwillitok•Eiri• *Ana )4A :eat of the Italian Army.—The Ital.- iantiry erosiecl ! l ite...Mimic!, without meeting oppositionl4n the-4Austnatts. It then , pushed on toward Peschiera,‘`but was. re pulied by a Shbrtlcannonadifroiti theqhffts of th a t itrollhold.The .. army was . soon; ; en countered 'kothe Austriani iii pea forOe in 1 ., thii.vioinit L•lst Verona, and a great brittle commenced . June :23d. The . engagement 'I laitettall night, ending in ,the, complete. de feili of theitalittne, - cato werecothinarided by King. Victor Emmanuel. Both armies &light most bravely:, . The Italians were repulsed at all points, after a'severe'and bloody struggle. The Italians recrossed the Minoio on Sunday evening. Prince A 11181161113, the King's son, was wounded. The Austrians took twa thou sa,nd Prisoners and took Custozza, one of the Italian positions, by assault. They also &en 'lied Boiwio, in Lombardy. ----The Hanoveri an army is still completely surrounded... The King of Hanover demanded tweety r four hours for deliberation on the conditionepon, which his army was to capitulate._ . The de 2 , Initadjtaci been granted: - The King expeCts An receite„assistArice,frothtke Bavariatrartiiy. Hesse Cassel is to be incorporate - a with-Pius sia. ThoiriPzuSaian allianc6has been accepted by all the North 'German States, with the exception of Saxeny s - Hanover, Hesse Darm stadt, lad Nassau..:The ,Yrussian army, en tered Bohemia froin' Sakony 'June 23d: - : '_ • Spain.—A - military revolt-took- plane-at Maarid and Bareplona:- Seyens hundred sot= diers took refuge in'-France 'and were disc armed i and ,tte.pt to,Cerot. .. One hundred were killed- -.la Piteianded • at- Madrid: >=A letter from Madri4,..says 1750 priseners were taken during the revert, '137 of--whom had been shot. The number killed w,as 1000. Mexioo.—Baidid was abandoned by the Imperialists, June 18th.—The city of Mara- morns capitulated , on the 23d, to commission - era iippotnted .by. enthil - Caraliajal; 'General IV.lejitt, with all tale Impetial trticips, embark ing between 'the-hors ofl32andi , 4 &clock P. M., under the protection of United States The city of Santiago haa f twen taken by thOlberaliats.. The Libecahsts are dos* be f l i'g,:-4 13 '0 e° •'., , , 1.- • • vw,gth. e .,Antrttran C a t tzt. 7:1: f a ~~,~. - is , L. y:erscottatin ,liitation teat 'e reader, to • • elcairdlic,cck new qt.Yl,cs FINE O LI3TRU TI CBS- for ,$l6, arid Bl'ableSteda fOr $22.• Fi rier Salta; Lail 'prices up: to $75. •• • ;' W I ANAILAKER. - §on'th idL eaa ' ' Svc's" Ftird MAEEET STd. MINIM SEIM CHARLES,STOKES.& 00.'s ITAST-CLASS " Con l Pwier , READY-MAP, Cj.kliplTO STOLE, .N 0 4 1 1 24 : - '_CNIEFINAMTVT r!Ti.EET. • (Under the 'Continental Hotel, Philadelphia.) • ;L:), *DIAGRAM FOR SELTAtIZASURBDIEN- 7 For Coat.-- Lengthof baa . from 1 to - 2, and 4 ''. ' • . ppm 2 t0.3,') -, Length of l. sleeve, (with 3, arm crooked) ) *pin 4tO kalld I around the/ ....- -;. most Promi- ~t 2 6 - 7 nent part of. I •""1 - ~0 - the chest and ' '" '' ~ waist... State ' whether erec t . 1 ~' ii. stooping. . ' ' For`: Vest..-‘... ..' ' Saine FO: " F'a c ri o ti a : tl ^' Inside: seam, ' , and outside '` froid hip bone, •'.. - . +,, i ', , ,,around the waist and hiP. ~ 1 -. . .. 'A good fit gtite-' I : . 'La ( .. :LI • rant 4o 4- Y T . ' ,' Officers! Unifornis.-reatly-made, always on land,c made to order in tlie heat' manner. anti on=the Mos reastniable•termil.' 'Hating 'finished many hundred uniforms the.past year,_for Staff, gie4 and Line, affi cerk.-as veins for the'2.laVy, we are Prepared to ere mite orders itc-this line. with cierrealnea%and despatch, The larftest and,most desirable stock of Re made Clothing 41iThilidelphia always on hand. '(Thaitiric matkedluplain kareis on all of the ; goods.)' • • A 'department' for Boss' Clothing is tibiomaintained at this fistablishm en t; ant: erintended •by ex pail • en,e,ed hands. ,Parents, and: others will find here a most desirable' assortinent. et' Boyz? OlOthini at lee Sole Agent rot the Famous Bullet • • sitsi , •l •.3 0 t z CHARLES STOKES & CO. — ,•••• • CRARLES STORM, TAYLOR. r:. “%iii .!..z lc WM . •-•7 ...A '! .CHESTNCT:' . . . • • • • e•v• • a . . WEST &allitOWN9 No, 809 CHESTNUT STREET W . ~o(. 1 .'. “.: u 1 1 t ARE RETAILING THEIR LARO-ELVTOeII OF—tiIEAS SAIILESILEtRICES THE CH ifE s?s AS ARE ALWAYS TO BE FOUND AT THEIR RONO ,6AlE; e i l liA A 4 111 * §T 0,. +— 1,4 $. T A It It A N T ' • EFfleity - Kelqfpy! SELTZER APERIENT Is e.gentle..epoline Cathartic or Purgative niedioine,. in the fermi of "i7Ovider, pleasant to 'take. aid ia re qogipterkstednd , used by the.hest-Physioians in the country as a most reliable aniteffectialramedk. ,EFFE RV. ESCENT • oars Dysperuna *. l 4, , Cures - HeartburiA'' • • - - Cares Sick Headache, Z".RR Curse -lodigestien, . . ' Cures Costiveness,' 'Cures Ptles, A P - ER-I T Cures tiniV Stomach, Cures Nervous Headache, Cures Liver Complaint. A POWDER Cures Bilious Headache, Cures Rheurriatie Complaints., - •• ' • Cures Jaundice; It is a most efficient ri...adicine fnr4ernsiles and-Chil dren Whose stomachs frequently reieet' ordinary pur gative' medicines. "Read our pamphlet of testimo nials, and oshyou value...your. life arid.health, lose not as hour t iniPrOcniing hibottle df this, et remedy. s MANUFACTURED'. ONLYeBY 278 ,Gimenwieh Street; New 'fork. For Bale by all Druggists. 'ffiti 106-I.y, ••. - . CONFECTIONS W GEO. W. erEN KINSI Manufacturer of choice Confectionery. Every varie ty of Sugar, Molasses and Cocoanut Candies. • ALBO.. Wholesale Dealer in:Foreigt Fruits, Nuts, dio. &o. Gigs. W:JFAVKII NM, . . 1037 Spring Garden Strert, union Square, PHILADELPHIA.. .S.-I.', EQ,-T ,4„.,c, L,WS . 'WILLIAM BA'RBI;R, AsSinfuoturer of Gold: Silver. Nickel. and Steel Aneo tloles, - Byelatlasses,Ato:, has neatly' furnished a'reon in oonneotiorrwith the footory ,, , for .ItEMlLlPUß- POSES,.wherospectaoles f every .desorintion may be obtained; ; adjusted : to the requirements of vision on'ST KiCT OPTICAL SCISNUE: 18111 - eurrooin` exie.lacterks • -.Ne..24B..NOILTAIL.KIG ru_sizect,„aleipt!nd . . Floor. HENRT HASPER, N 0.520 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA ' 44 Dialer in andipli ail ufaiiturer of:- WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY StILVEE W A aE. AND SUPERIOR PLATED GOODS. • . xyr. .:" RESTORE OUI, VGHT! _ITSE DR. J. STEPHENS di CO.'S PATENT 'CORNEA RESTORERS, ' RESTOR ; -mu ; AYA L IYMIT , rectS ht, eit to They will Res tore .. Impaired ay? ..reeerv.,, "the Latest Nriod'of Life,' • =IEEE 'eminen ' nott:.themost pronsinentinen,oLour otruntrn renom mend theme of the CORNEA RESTORERS for Pres 'hyopist.`esi7 every iiirson* Whot.Weera, atricitaoles• fropl, old : age t. Diumess of 'Vision;i. l:l3l orrihg; Overworked A:thenopia; or WeakzEy : EPi tiOtii: '..Watery Eyes; 'Pain - in , the, Eyeball: ,Amaurosia 'Pbs.dinTity .of Via /01:1 ; , Plat° PhO bie: or Intolerance - `bf 'tight; Weakness of the: itetina and -Optic ~iierve; .bl:yedesonia; .or Specks or Moving Bodice . before the Epos Ophtbal= traC or Inflammation (Eyelids, and nlmperteetArision i fzput Ake effects of .Indarama tion. kn.; —Cataract Ries; :11etaidpiti.l?r Blandnest,; 'Sinkingtof the Eyeball: tiro: .• 7 - •. 'The7 can be need by any, one with a certainty °fano besk 'and without the leest .ffisi of injury to the eye. More: then WOO oextitleat- a iif:burea are exhibited at our Cdreauarante , d in every ease when applied Iseeordidg to the :dirgotidifis inclosedlireach.box. or the money will be refunded. Write for a circular— seat *Addrbalt- i_ V. ... ..:;}. DR. J. STEPDENS QO.. Oculists. 1'7) . 1 O. Box 926.) " !For sale at RIISIITON'S . FamtIi Dtiik Store, No.lo iAstor Rouse. corner of Barclay Street-and Broadway, New York. , ' gar DR. I. STEPHENS & CO. hafe Invented and graterand a+.MYO.P.M. - or CORNEA. FLATTENER, for the CribIe'ofINEAR , SIORTEDNESS, Which has oroVed greatsuccass. •IVrite do} a circular, , 1048-1 y; I:jo . 4.o)MS4o4;:ilaftloCt. tAi;.N':xT....fi4'..:.j,'N'T.x,A:: wedding,aria Visiting dards'Similai to '''''llografed --Plate. ' • Business Envelopes Card , $ 2 50 pe • ' Thousand: ; • I• • with the latest ItaAr a veil•Maithineit mist New Typp,-I, am enabled to executd the 'Meat Clime of Priiituit OFFICE;' FlRir FLOE**. — ‘ l "' ul'Pt .I g --. -6. --- Clbriorpc.tt an .'their New or try, • mtn,thaving•und the . i .Sqzodop,t, N. a long. timt mask are convinced of ite,excollent and ,invaluable onidiaYetiminshdation : • Rev. THOMAS DEWITT, Pasitielleigictite Ref; Mizell CiniiFeW.' Lafayette , ' Plitee:- Rey. J. -A,L81tit4.111,NE,,,84P,” a rininCle W 9 hu a rebi:Filth venue. _ Beir. W. Rector: St. 1 .• , 1140.4nav churleto3lros.skany:., l , , .; Rey. E. 11, Pft..l‘.y Fourth Chnrch;;Broac. atty. n 'Re . t iIiAIIiDIEL,COORKi D. iSeettor. fit. Bar• tianl' iliteSilitA r ALlTELOSßOOD;DlD.,PitstorChwietti ReONJIAsts AD A MS.y.At"3II"EI fiktreeiti • ;,)!f ;; :Epey . . BEEMAN BANGS, late r tist9r • Eente.. naiY IL Clidilll Rev r S. -XI!K E L 1 5.,4!". 1. BtPLI I4 t•chfi Stitti eeth Str - Ot. " • - Rev. GEOBOE PO'rES, Dalk... Pastor Presby . Serino, 4.7. b nrch,.lljuiver.ita , Place. t [key.' E. E. IRA:1111C101 Pitsitir Piesbyterion ..Churmit. Poirty;,seeond Ettreet. Rey. T. E. VERB. I LIFE; . D.lO - .Pastor of 'Col. • 'Ditteh !Wort - axed, Fafay-ette ,Bigittaitnts. ~~~B~'LOTA`CZB9' R~l`~lS~~ti ' USS~IiE~S • . IMPROVED BRONIAO MACHINES, STYLES ' COLOR kin:Nil/Ste CHAGRINED BUSINESS. CARDS;, L. ... Having farn,isk9dta Large , Rponijd.n,- ; ; Sam nit ',S4e.efilZ[il;r^' FROM G. F. I. COLRURN. DOCTOR . DENTAL SURGRRY EEMMEtin The popular Dentifrice knOwn" es Vex BIII3HIRK'S ' 4 80740D11NT," besides being , a very pleasant. ,addi tion to the toilet. contains ingredients that if used aCcordinitolhedireotions, proviinf the greatest utility to the,health,of thtinonth and teeth. ilk' BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 'VI Sold by all Druggists and PAirfnmet s. HALL & ":: NEW CROP' • •-• TURNIP ' .SEEDS Poorly White Plat Butch Strap-leaved. Purple Top Flatflittajp-leoved. Purple Top Bo r ßaia or, SWedish., , Yellow Itntst llatia Or Swedish. All grown from Selecirediiietraiiiplanted Roots. Price 80,cents per pound. 10 oents per t ounoe. Mailed without additional ch a rge. E HNRY A",'DREER: 1048-#1 Seedman and Florist, " 714 CHESTNUT Street. Philadeipliis. TRUSSES. ~T o avoid all cloth, leather. and rap-covered filth/ Tresses. with their parboiling; t; Wisteri a / a nkh:kg and bressiiing.go'to J. B. SEELF.7 5 8 • "Ilard Rubber Truta" Bkablishment. CHESTRUTStreet, Where you Will find' the cleanest, lightest. easiest, beet and only. TRUS.S'KNOW IV. that will never rust, 'limber . ; break or Eon, used in bathing , fitted to form, requinfigno strap, and, made of any power required. Constantly on band, a large fiSs4,rtment of Buppar tens Shoulder Braces,Silk-IlastieSrookings, Suapen sions, Urinala t dro.. - Lady in attendance.: Pamphlet free. 1048 3m 04}1ART'S BOUDOIR ORGANS! CARIIART'S CHURCH HARMONIUMS CARHART'S MELODEONS! ted Inistmmpfit§ Uneqp44.led bx.nre., Pts!-- P1,t1! . .e world Also iL Isolated Vieth& Frame Pianos, a new am:IN:II44LN instrument. ; N A, aeon * M. MORRI&S, 728 Market street. fr#Dzids argamits. gamma:art gompaitits. EMT, SMITH TEL Efi RATIIIO,,I,NS T1T134,E, AsSEisti3L-It BUILDING, • S. COR,- TEETH -AND CHESTNUT' STREETS: The Philadelphia College, an . . t. Link of, Colleges Lodated in PIOP PrlSLOl lital 'Cures'in he Elated states' 'ArsuidADoiiiisiddiAls.t2 = ' - - ' The;Coll'esiateAurse '--, as applied to all Departments of Basineis; Jobbing, ImportimrAeMijirls, : Commimien. Banking, Mann factu.ring,'Ratiroading. Shipping, Soo. • ' botif inarn'and'Ornamental. `MCOIIERCIAL LAW. Treating of• Pronehr. Partnership, Contracts; Corpo rations, Insurance. Negotiable Paper; General. Aver age, &o. • ' COMMERCIATL-- 0A LCULATIONS. -- Treating of Commis ...lion, and ..Brokerafteo _lnsurance. Taxes, Du ties, 'BaiikrlifiteY; General Interest,, Dis count.; :•P unities;,. Exchange, Averaging, Accounts. Equation of Payments. Partnership Settlements, &o. BUSINESS PAVER.—Notes; Checks. Dratts, `Bills of Exchange. Invoices , Order, Certified Cheoko. Cer tificates of Stooks, 'Trinififer of Stocks,' Aiftiotint of Sales, Freight.' Receipts:-Shipping Receipts:Jac. TELEGRAPHING. by Sound and Paper, taught by an. able and experi mneed Operator. A Department opened for the es :elusive use of Ladies. PHONOGRAPHY` Taught by‘a practicalltePorter. Diplomas-am , arded on a Satisfactory .11amine.tion. - I Students received at any time. 'IO3O-ly W EST 'CHESTER-ACADEMY ,; • ILI R'Y INS TITUTE, The SecontdTerth If the scholastic year commence, M• ti the isforFehniarilieli, and closes on the last 'Tiro day in lune: 'Tließarris of Initriteforii ritimhers r Ten gentlemeyrtif abilitYflant:and`exp;riente, beiside • Prinoinal,pheii4 FAWN'S at hi& obatirl,the rPOMEL: `3 Principalhaving, pnrohased, the altensiye s'pheo) "prOneitY l iif the late - A Ailmar: lately otrupiid ° 1?y . the Pentisilyaltifid Minter*, A:eadeinn'abiligne re moving his school there liefore•Oi: during. the Easter For Catai, cV est apply at the Office of the. dAeN'PII;ESBYTEICIA'N. or to ;. CLASSICII , SC110111c; FORBOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARSI' FORTIETH STREET ARALTIMOILR • WEST; PHILADELPRIA:. REV. S. H. itclifirLtlN, !Pupils ifil6eettleit at any awn and Fitted ~:,for .Banlineed ^Life or= foi Otothige: • , , REFXRZNCIES : .: Rev43.121. - Batlen,D.D.afitaw.d..W.3.llfeTars Jonathan 'Edwards, .V.D4; :James lft: OttwalL' .I)...Dv;pr. O. A. 11414,11. S". 'Army; &MAW "ASK • YOU - Zr 3 r ria:PiE. • ;Nip.irrliTsT . 49.1fIESTIflUT,aull' EIGHTEENTH EI'i.EETS,. • REV. 'CHARLES - As: M M IT AD.; • -: Circulars may be obtained of S. P. = oore & Co, !130.1 Chestnut Street, and at the Presbyterian Book iStotel334 Chestnut Street. PENNSYLVAN!A, -,c,ENTIyu RAILROAD % ';'`E iiIIIMMES AAftAlll6iEffiENT. '. The:trains !PfahelPerusaylvania Oentraiißailroad Jeaventhe Depot, at THIRTY-FIRST and. MARIE] .Stiee63, which is reliehed 41:& ilidiaars • of-the Market Street„ Passenger Railway,,runnink- tolupd from, the Depot. The'lest en/ I ,, avea Trout Street abotit`thirty minutes prior to the departure of each Train: `, MANN'd BAGGAGh EXPRESS will call for and deliver - Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at the ;Olinse. No. X 631 Chesnut Street. will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ.: MAIL TRAIN at 8"00 A.M DAY EXPRESS 10*00 PAOLL ACCOMMODATION, N 0.1.... ... WOO PAST LINE and ERIE EXPRESK.: 12'00 M. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION.... .2'30 P.M LANCASTER ACCOMMODATION...... 4110 PAOLI ACCOMM.ODATION..No.-2... ,s'oo PITTSBURGH ,and. ERIRMALILMT... : 9'oo ... PAOLI ACCOMMODATION. No. 3..... 10'00 ... P.II.IIAD.BLPHIA E4PRESSt ... ... TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT. VIZ.: CINCINNATI' EXPRESS i at '12'40 A.M. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESSI... .. 7'lo' PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 1:...... 820 ... CuLTIMBIA TRAIN' 9'oo LANCASTER TRAIN . ...- 12'40 P.M. FAST LINE PA'OLI ACCOMMODATION; No. '4'lo ... DAY EXPRESS 550 PAOLI ACCOMMODATION No. 7'30 ... HARRISBURG ACCO.MM@DATION., 9'56 * Daily, except Saturday. - 1 Daily. I-Daily; except Monday. - Running through from - Philadelphia/to Pittaburgli and Erie without change of oars. Alhother Trains ditilY, except SUnday. A TICKET OFFICE • .*EIV YORK: Is located at No. 631 Chestnut Streetorkere Tickets to all important points may be procured, and full information given 0- ALLEN, Ticket Agent. Also at Thirty-first and Market Streets. on applica tion to THOMAS-IL-- PARICATicket Agent at the Depot.• "An ituagratit Trek - IV-rang - daily r(exeept Sunday.) For fall "partionlarts, as to, fitre•.and.accoramodati"r m apply, to , 17RANCIS" YSIN 1 , -; • - No. 137DocioStaeet. The Pennsylvania Railroadi Company will not ,as. sums - any risk foil:luggage, - eXcept for Wearing 'An pareli andllikait their rsespontabilitYlo 1411141141 .Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount tre'value will beatthe risk of eta owner, =lase taker' by special contract; yea : Purcanstratg.4antes7 /. 18 f; 6 : - DIMS Sm:--'l'he lee business heriitoforecar ri ed on by as under the name of "Milierelab C 0. ,, 'will here filler be known as the • COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL COMPANY." We respectfully solicit from . you a continuance of your favors und er` the new ar rangement. and assure you that hereafteryou will be supplied by the Cold Spring Ice and Coal Co. with toe of the best quality, always'at the lowest market rates, and with regulanty'andivromptness. OLBENT k BROTHER. (INCORPORATED APRIL, 18 L) , . THOS. K.'OA.B.ILL, Prea. JOHN GOODYEAR, Seot. • HEN RY TII , AI AS, Superintendent. WHOLESALE 4LIVD RETAIL DEALERS ANDSIitePERSOY 10E &COAL. BGS fON ICE now being supplied daily in all ,p...aved: limits of the consolidated city. 'lwenty iourtirward., Richmond. Mantua, and Germantown. LEHIGH -it' d SCHUYLKILL COAL earefullY seleeteu for family use..and as low as Um lowest fur a first-raie artiole. BLACKSMITHS' COAL of excel lent qualitSt.'l HICKORY. ()At , and PINK WOOD. and _KINDLING WO3JD. • - DILPOTS. Southeast corner Twelfth and Willow Streets. NerthTinnsylvainch. R. and MiothiStreets __TwentXT...fiati kauttepi Strents,,,, Pine Street W bait; ILE& TiLIUst.KR, .I:I4IiII,TUN BOOK 0, BOOK, STATIdnitY, & STO* It,t3S LA" Ettrl TAI3I G r es, Tenth Street Below Chestnut. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANIY:• - " '''-j' ~:;.".1 •:o , ANP.; WILLLAIVI F.IPTERS. A. NI., Primiipat. COLD SPRING ICE AND COAL CO. 0 VFICS. co443 ) ii W ALN UT;EFREET INSURE YOUR Lilek, SIN YOUR OWN 11011 GOIIPANY, AMERICAN OF 'PHILADELPHIA4 S. g. core Fourth andoWatont Streets. • 'lnsurers in this dourpanybeve the additional antes oftbe CAPITAL SToo.lr3ll_pard-uii a which, together . with OW ASS T TS, now on amounts td' • Invested as follows : $lOO.OOO U. S. 540 bonds, 100,000'City of Philadelphia Loan 6's. MPG 70,050 U. S. Treasury Notes. 7-50. 25,020 Allegheny Coup O• bonds. 15,000 U.S. Loan of 1851, • 10.000 Wyoming Valley'Canal bonds. 12,700 Compound Interest TrcasurY Notes, 10,000 Philadelphia and 'Erie Railroa d bonds, 10.000 Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chi °ago bonds. 6.500 City of Pittsburg and other bonds. 1.000 Shares Pennsylvania Railroad 450 shares Corn Exchange National Bank 107 shares'Farmers' National Bank df Reading. 22 shares Consolidation National Bank. 142 shares Williamsport Water Com- Mortgages Elround Rents. and Real Es -147.309 89 loans on,oollateral=ply secured— 169.481 95 Premium notes sem by Policies 217,504 88 'Oashlin hands of vents secured by bonds. 52,469 16 Cash on deposit with 13. S. Treasurer,—_ 211.000 CO ,Casli inihind and in" banks... 65.824 14 -Accrued interest and rents due, Jan. 1.... 10.223 00 =Milli INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1865, Losses Paid during the Year amounting to LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY. DMDEIpS MADE ANNII4II÷Y, thus aiding the the insured to' ay' ; The last DINIDEMD on all Mutual Policies in twee January 1, 1866, was FIFTY PER CENT. of the amount of PREMIUM§ receive d during the ~, , , , year, 3865. its TRUSTEES are well known.. citisens in on, midst; entitling if to more consideration than thus , Whose mansvw die s reside in lient'eities. Alexander Whilldin. „William J. Howard. J. Edgat Tlioinstaf; ' &mind T. Bodine, George Nugent. N-r John Aikman, Hon. JaineePollook. Henry E. Bennett. L. M. Iligillldin.,- "Hon..Toseith Allison P. E. Kinzie.lsaac Hatlehunt. .... .. - ... Alberti c.itoberta. ALEX. WirILLDIN Preationt. GEORGE NEGEitiE. Ifitse..lPressident. JOHN C. SIMS, Aotnari.* JOHN S. WILSON. Secretary arid - Treasurer C. ROBBSON, Assistant Secretary. A few first-rate canvassers wanted. ISTDEM.XM_ FOR LOSS OF LIFE OR INJURY l'.o :0..i.t.,D.Z N:T_S O.r . 'EttERY DESCRIPTION. TRAVELERS' -INSIIRANOt,',COMPANI, ELUITFORD, CONNECTICUT Cash Qapital tuad Assets. ,Des. 1, 1865 ti 11159At5,33a-§ - - - . • THR ,I PICYNCRER AGGEORNT INSURANCE !COMPANY IN AMERICA .Pllll. $17R41.,P,11.4 BRANCH OFFICE Where policies are issued covering all and every oription of accidentsliappephig -tinder any circum stances. An institution whose benefits can be en joyed by the poor man as well as the rich. No meal cal examination required. Policies lamed for amounts from $5OO to $lO.O OO case of death, and from 'li3 to $5O weekly eompero tioii in ease of disabling Wars'. at rates ranging from $3 50 to $6O per annum, the cheapest and most Pram' cable mode of Insurance known. Policies written for five years, at twenty per cant discount on amount of yearly premiums. llasardcs: risks at haunt:ins rates. Ocean Policies written, and permits issued far trace in any part of the world. . Arsoident Insurance to persona disabled by wider , in like the Sanitary Commission to wounded soldier in the field. Providing the means for comfort as: healing and supplying their wants while preveßrNi from pursuing their usual employment. The rates of premium. are lam than in any !)th' t alms of immranckin proportion to the risk. No hatter or more, satisfactory investment can Made of so swills Is Therefore—snare Travolenr. OLDEST ACCIDENT INSCRANCE COS J. G. B ATTERSON. Preaident. RODNEY DENNIS. Secretary ERNRY A. DYER. General Agent. WM. W. ALLEN & CO., General Agents for Pennsylveutx GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OPPICEON WALMITSTREET, PH ILA D CAPITA PAID IN. IN CA,Fi, $2 00 ." , This company continues to write on Fire, only. Its espial, with a good surplus. is • vested. 701 Losses by fire having been promptly paid. and than. 8500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few 5 . "' For the present, the office of this comvallY auxin at - 4(5 WALNUT STREET, Hut within a few months will rein. , re to It= . 4 . •g N E. CtiltN lift riEV EN Ili AND CLIt-,' . NUT. Then, as now, we shall be happy to Were, Patrons at an& rates as are consistent with safe!, DERECTotts. THOMAS CRAVEN. A L.En ED GILL ETT' FORMAN SHEPPARD. N. K. LA R T110t3:BI ACK &MLitt, CtiAh 1.. IDL TURN SLIPPLItE, NRY F. K. Ei.i.EL JOHN W. CLAO HORN, Jns E It KLAPP. IL' SU. &ICKES. Jr. WHOM AO , Clisk V EN, Pre s i 3 ! n er. ALFRED S. (MLR T V. Pre,ident and Tr0 , ".1 / JAMBS B. ALVORD, Secretary. lar $1,143,87-4 15. $544,592 92. $87,63,6 31. 409 W&LNIIT STREET, PART Hi AMERICA. 409 wekcwr r sTKEEI PHILADELPHIA 44 1461.061 46
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