THE DAILY EVENING TELEGILA PH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 18G6. The i RaMfinUlan- r th TreatUa with , . ruri-U iNiwrrn. The Japan Herald gives the following Interest ing Hcfloutit of tho rattlicttlon, b the llikado of . Jpan, of tua treaties wltk foreign countries: J"The Tvooon and hu Government had infor mation Of the totuntlon ot the loreifra represen tative to visit Ojiuka. On the arrival of the fleet the Tycoon was a: Kioto awaiting the final order f the M'kado rtspccttne NnRuto. On the very day on nh eh the foreign ships dropped ancoor oil Iliopo he lecoived a djcen baort, (war dress) and a talohi (war sword). t"l'ne loieiijn ministTsatonce sent oTicsra to Oaka to take to the Woiojio letters, in which was stated lequheuimts of the treat. powers, "1. The ratificat!on of treaties by the Mikado. "2. The opening or Iliotro. "3. The revision of the tariff. "Two or three days alter wards the members of the Gorojio came tlicmxelves to fllogo, and Bad an Interview with onr ministers. After rclat ng what ha 1 been done to indues the Mikado to sanction the treaties, alter having repeatedly asserted that without this sanction the execution ot the treaties was almost impos sible, I hey added the declaration that the ques tion b a very dangerous one, on account oi toe hostile leeliugs entertained by many towards lore'iners. At tue close of a very lontr conlereiice, ttio Gorojio promised to add their cieitiuns to thone of the iy coon, and snare no trouble to obtain this sauccion, which, . Jbey 8. id, was 'us necessary to ttio Tycoon himJell as to tlic lorcinnero.' "AccoiiluiKli, tho followlnp day hich officials were sent to Kioto; and meanwhile tue o;licors ot the various legations were at work at Oiaka, busily employed in explamiDtf and illustrating the intention's :md lixed resolutions Ot th3 repre sentative. ''Our ministers eotv-idtred that a prompt and energetic diplomatic action was requisite to ellcct tho desired end. The Gorojio called ng.iin, and airreed w l' b the ministers tint tlie utmost ellort- ot the Tycoon and his Goverum'nt were indispensable, and that no time should ba lost in diecnssinK the matter with the council of tho llikrulo. Ten days were then given for a iinal reply. GREAT EXCITEMENT AMONG TTIE JAPANESE. "Whilst these negotiations were going on at Osaka, Kioto was in an inJescribable stite. Kinissaries ot Daimios ru. ht d in to counter-order thu departure ot the Tycioii. lionins made hor rible threats against tba life of the Tycoon, and even ot the Mikado himself. "The Mikado beegod that the men-of-war should bo removed at once, aud declared he would not sanction the treaties. He then or dered the removal of Abe Boungo-no Kiimi and Maizmai Idzum-ino Kami from the Gorojio, and took trow them their title of Kami. "These two Daimios were ordered at once to retiro to their dominions, and to express their regret for the lavor they had shown to the loreign cause. "The Tycoon and his Government were stupe fied at this unexampled audacity of Kioto; they thought that irom such an act to the deposition of ihe Tycoon by the Mikado the distance was email. "Osaka and Kioto were in a state of revolu tion. The foreign representatives were informed ot all these changes, but they became more de ter mined than ever, encouraged by the Tycoon and his miniate. the TycooN. "A letter, which we hope we shall be permit ted to publish in a few das, was sent to the Mikado. In this letter the Tycoon offered to ret re, and begged that the Tycoonate might fall into the bands of Stota-bashi, and the command ot the army be entrusted to hia relatives, the Daimios ot Owan and Kichovt. In order to prove to the Mikado aud bis court that be was in ear nest, he oidcred the eight Japauese steamers at anchor before Hiogo to move at once to Osaka, to be ready to convey him to Yeddo. "Happily, this letter was stopped, and the Tycoon was l.ld that it was a shame lor himself, and a disgrace to his ancestors, to abdicate, when he was at the head of an army numbering three hundred thousand men and to yield to a misera ble luction, tyrannizing over the Mikado and his council. "Another most remarkable document, which we shall probably be hereafter authorized to publish, was at once prepured and despatched to Kioto. In this masterpiece of Japanese litera ture the Tycoon entreats the Mikado to give his sanction and to support bis diplomatic note, he moved with thirty-tour thousand of bis best troops to Fousbiuu, about eight miles from Kioto. There be sent tor some members of tho M kudo's council, but the reply was that the emissaries of the hostile Daimios and the Uonhu weie in such a rage, that it was unsafe tor them to undertake tho Journey. The Mikado, indeed, pave the Tycoon to understand that his presence was necessary to protect his own sacred person. "The Tycoon at once proceeded to Kino, with two thousand troops, ordered soma Daimios, officers, apparently Ronins, and in the employ of high memners of the Mikado's couq cil, to be apprehended, and assembled all tue representatives of the Daimios actually at Kioto. "The excitement was great, the crisis fear ful. The ollicers ot the legations sent to Osaka, on a special mission, met only the stern and sorrowful laces of the Tycoon's followers, all more or less ready to perform the hari-kiri, should the Tycoon be compelled to retire. This painful excitement lasted three, days. The re presentatives of the lour powers, almost hourly informed ot the state of affairs, were during all this time busily engaged day and night. "The Japanese fleet was now ordered to leave Hiogo and Osaka, aud take refuge in the Bay of Youra. "The crisis was hourly approaching. The member of Gorogio Ojcasawara Iki no Kami throughout the whole of the nigot ot the 23d of November discussed with thirty-sis deputies of the Daimios the question ot the sanction of the treaties. Ha succeeded in persuading them; but there were invisible enemies round the Mikado, and he himself f eared lor hu Ufe. THE MIKADO FORCED TO YIELD. "At last all th? members ot the Gtrogio, the great Matskii aud high officials of the Tyaoon, with Btots-bashl at their head, called on the Mikado, and prostrated themselves at his Ma jesty's feet. The Mikado was moved; but mes sages containing tnreats were brought in every minute, and the Bacred Emperor was still hesi tating when all the high othcers declared they would die at once should they not obtain what they had been sent for. Btots-bashl went so far as to taU hold Of the Mikado, respectfully swearing that to would not loosen his hold until bt Uaiesty sanctionel the treaties. Finally, Knambuka, the first officer of the Midako, was directed to bring Lira the bok ot the irrevocable wills, and the .-auction was given. "The change was instantaneous. Whfre all was tear and distrust, confidence aud resolution became triumphant. All congratulated each other on the issue of their nitieut labors; all expres-ed the strongest confidence in tne futuro, and they could well ay, with the utmost, truth, 'We have accomplished a good and great workl" "NOTIFICATION. 'The undersigned, tier Bmaunio Mnjejty'a Euvov Extraordinary and Miniser Plenipotentiary, has the satislaution oi luukinp known lor the intormttion ot ali subject of her Majesty, that, tie negotiation fa which lie lift' bom ou. aired at Osaka, in conoortwith his colleaguei ths representatives of Fiance, the United elates ot America, and Holland, have been attended wiiii ibe tuliowuj results: -1. The Hikado has giveu ms foi-nul sanotion ti the treaties conoluded by the 1'yeoon with tin foriim powers. "2. Neeouations for the revision of tun tariff on bam agreed upon will at onoe bo proceeded with at yeddo. 8 The opening of the port of Hlo ro and the ofty nfllnlia is guaranteed at the tiin montioiied in the London convention ot 18(12. or an oarlior date, if circumstance! should permit. "HARUT 8. PARKED. "Her Britannic Vajestv's Envov Extraordinary and inter l'leipotentiaiy in Japan. . "Otaka Bay, .November 25. lbC5." flail Hamilton savs one can be daughter. sister, friend, without impeachment ot one' saeacitv: but it's a dreadful indorsement of a man to many him. "Message of Brlgbara Younffi Although Utah Is known to the law only as a Territory, with a Governor appointed by the President, and a Territorial Delegate (William H. Hooper) In Congress, Brigham Yonng persists in calling it tho "State f Descret," and has Just sent a "Message" to the Mormon Legislature, under data ot "Executive Office, State of De seret, January . 22." In this document, which has the merit of brevity, Brigham discusses the affairs of Utah from tho extreme Morm-n stand point, gives thanks ' lor abundant harvests, praises the untiring Industry and enterprise of the people, and proceeds as follows: "Thus has a Btate 1 been formed and brought into beinar, of wnich the honorable members of tuis legislative assembly are the trae representa tives. 'Tls true our Htate organization has not yet received the sanction ot Oonertss and the geneial Government, yet it is considered beet tor us to maintain It intact, that whenever the pro pitious moment shall arrive our State may bo able, the more readily, to aieurue the robes of soveniunty. Notwithstanding tho seeming neglect on the port ot Congress in hearkening to our petition tor admittance into the Union as a State, we are st 11 progressing in the founding of a commonwealth wnich niiibt, ere long, win its way to place and power. Sjttictnents are con tinually extending east and west, north and south, throughout the eutire limits of fie State, ana an extensive trallic has been opeucd up witn our neighbors on the north und west. "It is now ubout four years since the adoption by tne people of the State (J institution and the toimalion ot our State Government, yet Cot grcss has not cbosen to act upon our memo rial, playing for admission into trie Union; and 1 regret to add, that Indications do not appear favoiable for such action during the present sesbion of Congress. This delay on tho part ot our Government appears the more remarka ble, as other Territories of less extent and popu lation have gaiuud their status as States, and no good reason can be assigned why Deacr.it should continue to be thus excluded. The question, as to how loni it will be proper lor us to submit to thus have our Constitu tional rights and frsncuises withheld from us, is an important one; but we leave its solution to Him who ) tiles nil things. If favors beget obliga tions lew li deed are tie requirements that can be justly chimed at our hands. Other Territories, besides being admit kid into the Union with sub sidies, grants of land for schools, railroads, and other public uses, have hal extended to their eltizer.s pre-emption nehta, and appropriations for various purposes, and otherwise oeen the re cipients of thu pRtionato, bent-nts, and boun ties ot the parent Government, while Utah has been held ott' at arm's length, aud has Grudg ingly had doled out to her tne scantiest pittance; but, alter all, it is not the empty tonus and en actments of law, muster-rolls, nor worm-eaten parchments that constitute the State it is the riving people, an intelligent, industrious, edu cated, enterprising people, which constitute a government, and are, moreover, the source of political power in governments based, like ours proiesscs to be, upon democratic priucip.es." P-ArER Collars. There are eight establish ments in Massachusetts tor the manufacture of paper co'lars one in Berkshire county; in Hampden county two; in Norfolk one; and in Suffolk four. With an aggregate cap tal of $310,600, these factories use annually $166,700 worm oi stock, ana turn ouj it,euu,i4U collars. TVV11U fil,Oll, A Bio Payment. The two distilleries now In operation in the third district of Maryland paid an internal revenue tax duriner the month of January, 18C6, amounting to elahty-nve thousand, seven hundred and eighty-nve dollars and forty two cents. Ji-" MAN U FACTURER, AND DEALER IN jjltcf Digraph gamuts, BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYERS, Magazines, Novels, and all the Now Publications. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Pictures of all kinds Framed to order. 808 CHESTNUT ST. 808 E U 11 E K A 1 THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TBK IMMENSE SUCCESS with which this prepara tion has met duilnc tlie iliort time it has been belore the public, has luuuced the thousands and tens ot thou sands who have ued and attested lis virtues, to pro nounce it the ONLY and 'i KUfc Hair Restorative The Eureka ha been Introduced into all the principal cities tolh East and Wes . and having taltululiy pttrtormed all that is claimed lor it, has supt roeued ali oihr Hair Y re parations 'I he Knroka restores G rev Hair to its original colon prevents the hair from falling ou', by causing a healthy condition of the scalp. Impai-tipr to the baira sotitii'ss end gum aud y uthlul appearance that no other lialr l'repnrution nnu produce. '1 he tarrka Is Iree from all inipnritl s or poisonous drags, and can be UBod without si lling scalp or handi. Uanuiacmred aud sold, wholesale and retail, by ROBERT FISHER, Sole Agent, So. 25 N. FIFTH Street. St Louis. Mo. Agents forPennKylvonla, DYOTT & CO., No m W. 8k COM) htrtet, riuludelphta. 1 a0iinw3m No. 1Q04 OHESNUT ST. Have jnst teceived ' Oil) GOYEBNM fcNT J Yi rOKFF.B, XTHA EMiMSIl BHKAKFAbX TEA, BttPEH MAMV1 ANt I AM8, 1 FIN a. DBlKD BEBF AND 1QSOPE9. till 6m ri O SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. THE JI undersigned having lcaiu-d the KENSINGTON f CREW DUC K.beg. toimonn his friends and the patrons oi the Dock thai he la prepared with increaaeu faoliitiea to accommodate those having vrsse a to be raised or repaired and being a prsc leal ship-carpenter and caulker, vti 1 give personal attention to the vessel! en Uusteo to hlui lorn pairs. Captains or Atents. hhlp Carpenters, and Machinists having vessels 'o n pair are solicited to call. Having ibe agency tor the sale of -Wettersteat's Patent JUelallio I niiposition" lor topper Paint .for the piepervatlun of rer,isl' bottoms, for ibis city, I am pre pared io .urn lab the same on tavorshle terms. JOHN iL HA V1ITT. Kens ngton Borew Dock, 111 DEL AW Ail Aveuuu. above LA UBEL Street. I REVENUE PTtMrS, EEVENUE STAMPS, 1 ltr.VEMJE STAMPS, Ot all descriptions. 01 all U.scrlp loi.s A'waysonhand, Alwarsonhaud, At EVANS', vo. 630 CTtFftNU I' Htreet, At EVA No. 6 IB ESN VT Street, , One di.er b ow He vei th strert. "ne Poor he ow -even 111 street. Th most 1IIii-hI it'iceunt a'lowed. The uioat litem d.uoout atlowed. i mi . niTiA nir& - m-m viif r-. ii i ii" ii i ffiU AND W FINANCIAL. J AY CO O K E & CO., No. 114 S. THIRD STREET, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. S. 6 OI1 1881, I 20s, C1.U AND NEW, laiOsi CERIiriCAlB OF IN O KBTEDNESS, 7 0 OTE8, 1st, 2d, and 8d fccries. COMPOUND 1NTERES1 NOTES WANTED, INlEBESr ALLOWED OK DETOSIIS. Collections made fctoclcs Bough and Bo'd on Commission. fpecfal tuslnofs LALiL8. accommodations reserved for rHilAPKlpntA, Fclirnary, lRfiB. 278ra XJ. S. SECURITIES, A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. 3 NASSAU ST. THILADELrHIA. NEW TOKK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. i I TEBEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 21 JjAVllilH BKOTIIERS, No. 225 SOCK STREET, BANKERS AND miOKmiS, BtJT AND SBLIi UNITED STATES BONDS, 1881s, 6-20s, 10 40. . UNITED 8'I ATEa 7 3-10s, ALL ISSUES. CFKTiFlCATES OF INDEBTEDNESS Mercantile Paper and Loans on Co laterals negotiated. fitocss Bought and Bold on Commission, 1 81 ly JJI ARTER, DDRNEY & CO., BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 55 S. TIMID STREET, riUT-ADElFHIA. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission TJncuncnt Bank Notes, Coin, Etc., bought and sold special attention jiaid to tho purchase and sale oi Oil SocIb DopoBita received, and Interest allowed, as per agreement, 1218m rplE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED During the erection oi the new Bank baildinir, to 1 17 4p No. 3QS CHESNUT STREET YORK, McCOUClI & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 3G S. THIRD STREET, GOVERNMENT SECUEIIIES Bought and Sold. BTOCK8 Bought and Sold on Commission. INTEEEST allowed on DcposltJ. 1 31 lm4p 5 Ws- 7'30s, WANTED. IDE HAYEN & BROTHER! No. 40 8. THIHD STUEET. l-T G OLD AND COMPOUKD INTEREST NOTES WASTED BV P. F. KELLY & CO., U6t TUIED AND CHHSSUT STEEET. FURNITURE. JjUY FURNITURE AT GOULD & CO.'S V& I ON DEPOTS, Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street, (Opposite Christ Church), And Corner of NINTH and MARKET. The largest, cheapest, and best stock, of FUENITURE Of eve'iy description In lh world. 31017 T0 T I have a la HOUSEKEEPERS. irgestock of every variety of Furniture vrhlch 1 will sell at reouced prices, consisting of PLAIN ASD MABBLE TOP COTTAGB (jTJITS WALNUT CHAMBER SCITd. PA BLOB 8TJIT8 IN V1LVET FLUSH. 1'AIil.OR BCLT3 IN BAIB CLOTH. PARLOB SUITS IN BEP8. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wurttrobes, Book-cases, Ilattiesses, Lounges, Etc. ttc. P. P. GUSTINE, l lb 8m . e. cor. second and bace btb. HATS AND CAPS. M E OF PAS II I O IV. Small Profits. HATS AND CArS. Quick Sales. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST TK1CES IN IHE CUY. BOURNE, No. 40 N. SIXTH STKEET. U3tulbt8m CARPETINU&, o,o Q A R P E T I N O S. A LARGE STOCK OF PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE, In stoie and constantly rooelvinir, AT VEUI LOW PRICES. GEOllOE W. HILL, 2 1 tnsttiSm No, 128 NorlU THIRD otxeot. AROMA SAVING AND CONDENSING ; COFFEE BROWNER, FOR HOTELS, ' OROCERS, HOSPITALS, Vllltary Barracks, and all other establishment! tulnf quantities of Coffee By this Machine the Coffee Is IWEATEU brown, Instead o being DVBAKI) brovin, thereby savlna from 40 to 80 ver cent more AXIOM A than when done In the nmalway. A PATENT TK8TER Is attached, which enables the operator to see when the Coflee la done Brown. CAN BE CHANGED Iff A MOMENT IMTO A Fit AN KLIN OR AIIl-TlGllT STOVE FOIl HEATING ' ' r PURPOSES. They work like a charm, ALWAYS giving enure SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send ftr a circular, which eon tains testimonials Horn many of the United Mates Hospitals, Flint-class Hotels, and Grocers Now having them In use. Also, HYDE'S PATENT AEOMA SAYING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On the some principle, being In the form of a STOVE (OVER. Will suit any bTOVK or It A Mi K. The Coflee is browned PERFECTLY UNI FORM in a mtV MINUTES' TIME. ONE POI ND JIROWNER- In this M achine has about the SAME STRENGTH as two roaaiod in the nsual way. BESIDES giving the Coffee In ALL ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by HARDWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING, AND STOVE STORES GENERALLY. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY UIDE & TOGLEY, No. 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue, 2 13 Imo PHILADELPHIA COAL. COAL! COAL!! BEST QUALITIES OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT ALTER'S COAL I A li D, NINTH STREET, : BELOW CIRARD AVENUE. BRANCH OKFICE CORSES OF SIXTH AND BrUiaG G.ARDKN SlRkKTS. 2'1 ' JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALER 1ST LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL GOAL, BY IHE CARGO OR SINGLE TON. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on band a competent supply of ths above superior toai, suitable lor faniUy use, to which he caila the attention of hu frionaa and the publio neutrally. , Ojde left at Bo. 206 8. Fi th street, No 82 8 8eventeeutb street, or through Deepatob or Iost Office, pronvptly attended to A 8LTX.1UOR QUAU1Y OK BLACKSMITHS COAL, , 7 Sly ROBERT COAL I BENDER, DEALER, S. W. CORN EE UE0AD AND CA1L0WHILL STREETS, PBILACELFnU. Kone but the best TV EST LEHIGH all sizes, from the Greenwood Colliery, on band, and for sa for CAbU OHLY. C2 10 6m Also, iNGISE HEATER, ASD FTJESACE COAL. 0 lLunnaOTUMB or LOOKING-GLASS, P0UTEAIT, PHOTOGRAPH, AND PICTURE THAMES, AND GILT MOULDINGS i No. 929 ARC II STREET, PHILADELPHIA ' PAINTINGS, AND A GREAT VARIETY OP ENGEAVINGS ON HAND. OLD WORK RECILT EQUAL TO NEW. 11 Mm EEVENUE STAMPS. REVENUE STAMPS, Ot all descriptions, OtallderlpUons, Always on ban4. - lwavs on hand, At E VASTS', No. (H0 CHERND r tee At i VANS'! No. 630 V& Street, One door below Seventh street, One deor below Seventh street. 1 he most liberal discount allowed. Ihe moat liberal dlaeount al owed. J6 H HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. S04 CIlBSNrT' J til HF. 'I , AKOVB 1H1KI W ILL a CO STlMJiW A stwps of tV 'BT PFHCFIPTTON COS SUA NT L o iiASPi 4 yi if anx AnvlJiix a INSURANCE COMPANIES. Q IE AUD FIRE , : 'IKSUKAKCE AND MARINE COMPANY. OFFICE, No 415 W ALKCTBTBEET, TRILADELFHIA CAF11 AL r AID IN, lit CASU, 200,i 00. lhlseonpapy eontlnnesto write on Fit Ritki only lis capital, with a good surplus, is sa.elj invested. - ,u , . ' 01 losses by Ore have ben promptly paid, and more than ' $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the present the off.ee of this company will remain at No 415 WALNUT RTTIEET, But within a few months will remove to ita OWN bUlLDlNO N. X. COHNER SEVENTH AND CI1E8SBT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be bspry to lnsare our patrons at such taut as are consistent with safety. nutuCToas. TltOMAH ( HAVEN. kLFRFDS. filLLETT. flUMAN HHKtl'ARD, 1 I Os. WAt RK1.1 Ah, JOti SDH LI E JOhN W t L-OHORN, blLAS YF.UKLf.jB.. N. LAWRtM'B, t HARLK8 I. UUfONT, IIKNKY T KENNl-y, JOBi-l U KLAl'F.M.D. AI.FRFD B OIITT1T V. I-rwldent and Ireasiirer. JAJahtt 11 ALVOLD, Becretnry. 1 It ly I It H 1 N 8 U It A N C E, THE flOMs IfThA Nl'E COHFANT OF J'Ull.AH LI'HI A, No. 160 U. F lUtlii btreet. Char er PerielimL Authorltcd I opltal, ,V 0 000 i'aid-np Capl al, altiO.liliu Insuies agaltirt ion or dsmaoe by KIRK on bullillnsm, eld er iietn.anent y or tor a Ll.MlTk i period. jIho on i r It i 11 MilBE scneratly and Household furniture, clt er country. PIRKCTOBn, Jaireo Brown. 'i bomas Klmber. Jr.. ( l.arie. A. Jjuy, Uti.l'.l ewis VMillamb. Bullock, V m. i. ed ts, JohaD Taylor, JAM EH lemuel Collin, J. lllllburn Jones, ' John ovdsiue. vt ai. C LoiiKHireth, J. N Iluti'hin.on, BROWN, I'rcKldenr. tllAt. A DCY Vice President. Tl.OM aH Nt.lLSON, Kecre SHIPPING. WVfAN NOTICE TO NEW YORK Snip. sL!i,isTZR.-t XFBKSS STEAMSHIP COM-lv.i-ihe steamship WAHniNGiuil is receiving Irelght at lirHt whan below slarkot street, and wl'l salt Oi i KAlULlAX,l.lh. VfU. F. tLYHhi & Co.. iUU No. U a. Wli AKVKS . THE OLD-ESTABLISHED INDE fcFESDLNT OUTSIDli LIE FOR NEW VOhK 18 reclvlng Freights flail- at low rates, fciXOJMJ WfiAKF Be LOW H'ltUCllS 8 fREET, and Villi Insure ai low mten. o.i r F. K CLARK. Agent, JJlmKos. 314 and 316 b. DELVW AKK Avenue. HAMILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. iillw,"ANt hob line of hie a y frs" lill KItMA," ' COLTJaBIA ," CiUbOMA." C Irt BUI a..' ,ll(lTAliNIA,', "INDIA.' Pteim to LIVLKI OOt tONPONDIRET, BELFAST. DUBLIN, Nh. WhY, COhK, AND OLaHUOW. RTi.' OF F SAQK. PATaBLK IN FAIEBCUKBFNCY. ti.i.RAjuK .)o Sean.fhlp "HlBtBMA" leaves BAltKDAlf, January 27- THE PAID CFR" IFICATES lfsncd for briDglog out pasecnKcra irom the above points at I OWI B RATES THAN AST OTHER LIJ.E. Also, to and iiom ALL MA110NS ON IfiE IRISH RAILWAYS, f rtC iAL 01 ICE. Fasnengers wbl take partlculnr re Ice tl at the Anchor Line" is ihe only line crantiug tLioot h ilckets at tlie above rates from Philadelphia to the points named above, aud that the undereianed is the only dLlv authorised Agent in Ihliadulphia. Apply to W. A IUMILL, iBole Agent for "an CHOk Link," 115 . No. 217 WALNUT Btreet STEAM TO LIVERPOOL.- Calllna atlOUEKNS'l OWN. The Inmin t.inn. buiiiliU hEMl-W lLl.Jvl-Y . carrvincr tlm ITnltn.1 KtAtna ilaUs. CUT OF CORK, Wednesday. February 14 ' (ITT OF WAoliINGlON. featurday. February 17. ' C11Y OF LIMIPILK, Wednesday. February ill CI I Y OF LONDON, Saturday. Februaiy 24. At noon, horn l'ier ortli lih er. . . BAILS Or PARAGE, FATABLK 111 COI.D. First Cabin M W Steerage. 30-00 F rstt abln to London. Hft'lO Steerage to London... ii 00 First tal'lu to Paris... 1WS 10! St. eraye to Parla 41 00 1 ssFentters also lor warded to liavro.liauibuig, Bremen, o c. etc., at moderate rates. l as ae by the Weunenday steamers : Cabin 100 00: Btei raie fM CHij payable in t'nlied Mutes currency. oivriae uatsage irom Liverpool or uu(enitown, i.iu fold or us equivalent. Tickets can be perrous ten ulna lLr Uielr.uiuuis. 1 U ipught here by l ot luriher lnioru.atlun apply . at the Company's Oflcee. JoiiN O. DaLE, Agent, li6 No. Ill WALM.U Btieet, fhllade-phla. FOIt NEW YORK. DESPATCH and bwlittore Line, vta Tleln vim und uii.bu tmiil, ihe BtcainirB oi thcie lines are leaving any at 12 o'clock ai., and I o'clock 1. Al., Irom third pier aLove Wajnut ftreet For lrelht. which will be tafren on aceommodatlna teinis apply to W ILLIAM M. BA1BD tt Cv.1., No. Lt4 ti. DLLAWA RE Avenue. LIQUORS. Jt . .W. H A M M A II, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign B HA NDIES. WINE S, AND ' : TINE OLD WHISKIES, No. CSO MARKET S'J REET, 15 8m .. PHILADELPHIA M. NATHANS & S ON S, OF IMPORTERS ......... OF ' BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Ho. 19 N. IR0NT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HOSEU NATHANS. 11 OB A C K A. AA1HAN8, . OhLANUO V. NATHANS. 11 0m FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. T. J. M c G U I G A N, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ElO, FIREWORKS, FLAGS. Eto MATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. 2 STUAWHEIUIY BTREET, First bueet above tecoud betvieui aiarketaud Chesnut. Bi FuiLAnsLruiA. (JUEAP-ONLY TEN CENTS FOR ONE OF J. B. CAPE WELL A CO.'d CELEBRATED WIND-GUARD AND A1R.-I1 EATERS FOR COAL OIL. LAMPS, Patented October 25 1866. CAPKWF.LL A CO. '8 Wind Guard and Air-Heater for Ce"ihe' Patent Wind-Guard and Air-Heater for Oil LTA'i huts oki.v Fob CAPI WELL CO "8 Pair Wmd-Ousrd and Akr beater lor Oil Lumps. It you v.n. io save oil nee the Patent Wind Guaid and Air Healer, lor oi Lamps. Great saving in Glass Chimneys. TJseCAPEWELL A l O.'o I uteut W ma Guard and Air-Heater, as it keeps lbfAPhWrLL 4e"cO Patent Wlnd-Onurd and Atr dealer saves one- bird more oil than any other lamp. 'Ir one tbe cost hut ten ceuis. Creai ir.dueemeuts ofleied to ayeuti B0.d Wholesale enly by b CAptWF1Ii & co... Flint Glass Vanulactureia. W(tvllle, N. J. Office, northwest corner of BLC'OND and II ACE Streets, Philadelphia. CAFEWELL'S PATEN?" WKJD-GUARD AND AIR HEATER FOK OO A L OIL LAMPS Pert to any part of the United States, post paid, on Ihe Itreiptol 'jwentyfive certs. Ihey UKe one-ililrit leas oil than anv other Lamp now in use. 'I hev prevent the glabs irom bleaalnu o the lamp rom smoking. J R. CAPEWEL 4 CO. Pa en tees, j jj lm m. V K ACE Htreet Phllad'a, rrHB STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CMESNOl" J h'f BKt.T. AbOVK TtllKO. WILL HJt CONllNCEl TaVvs.EVB VDEHf'HirriONOONBTANTLI oUAMJwAN ASX AV i, . , HH INSURANCE COMPANIES. )F,LAWARE MUTUAL rtAFfcTlf IKSL'RANCS ' B'M kVi S f P HIt'a't'ki'piuaP W"S ' . ' . WARISE INKtHANCJil i If VI S8tL8.) . . . . , CAPGO. J To all barta of the w IKalollT J INLAND IVUEANCFS On Goods by Kivi r ranal, Lake, and Land Carriage to all rar s of the Uiilom. 1 FIB K INflLRANCta On Verrbandls jenera'lv. On Stores, l)e ling Houses, eta. AS8E1 fl OF Tl7fr, COMPANT ' I' knv.mh.. 1 llb tlon (XKI United States b per ceau ioan 71....n-.,(tofl-(in IjOWO , " " 18l....iliH 1HM J00.oo ' " '7 t-10 per cent, loan Treasury otes m m.m 100 000 State ot i ennsylvanla rive Per cent. Loan 90 J5J- 64,0(0 Stale ot l ennpyiraila blx Pet Cent. Loan S3 250- 128 000 City of Philadelphia esix Per Cent. Loan , ....113,819 SO 20.000 Fennfylvanla Pal. road Flrnt Aiort- gaeKI PerCen . Honda 2O,000'00 2S,(C0 Pennsylvania Railroad heoond Mort- t6 Mj er ( ent. Ponds 22,750 M 25 000 rstctn Venns.vlvama tial road Mort Cflgc Hl Per Cent. Vonds , 23.750-00 15.000 Shares Stoelt Oennanlown Ohs liminni principal and Interest Snarsntced by the ( liy el PhUat eiplila IS 537 M 7,180 14s . hares Stock Peiinsv.vai.la Ball- rofid t omnanv , g 530-0 6,000 1(0 Shares Mock North Pennsylvania . . . Itailroad Company 2,250 00 4'.0C0 Deroslt with ITnlted States Govern- . n-ent. suhlect to ten days' ca 1 ' 40,000-00 90.1 CO State ot lennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 18,000 00 170 700 Loans 011 Ponds and tiortgae flist lleas on City Property 170,700-0 l,C3t;,650Pr. Market Talue '.tm 560 W Peal T. state.... Sd.iOOOO Itllls recelVHble lor n urancs made. Ul.OlJ 17 , Laiancesdueat Agencies. - Pretuloma en Marine Policies Aectrued In to rent, and other debts due the Coin- . 40.81141 Bcrlp and Stock ot snndrr Insurance and other Companies, UX Estl- irated value 2,91000 Cash In Punk SS.D'ifl 89 ' Cash in Drawer 678-43 1 86,635 37 1 2,3,6i'lH UELCTOTtfl. Samuel T. Ptfllo. Thomas CD . John l . Davto. r (Iniurd A. Nmrlnr, Theophl ns Taulc'ing, John U. Penrose, Jsmes Iraquair, Benry C. 1 a lett, Jr., James C. Hand William C. Ludwlg, Ji .eno ii. Seal, . Ueorge C. Leiper, Hush Craig. Poker l.nrion. i. V. i enistan, Henry Moan, William U. iionlton, Kuward Darlington, tl. Jones brooks, Kdward La ourcade, Jacob P. Jones James B. Ate far land, Joahua P. F.yre, pencer Kclivaln, J. it. Semnle. Pittsburg, B Peraer. P'ttbure, T) . T. torL-An Plftithiiri. JohnD I ay lor, i''uA n 1 . iiAi,i, rresioent, n. JOHN c. DAVIH, VlcePiealdent. HEBHT LTLBtlBKecretarV. ,1213 1529"CIIAllTER PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY FIEE OF PHIL A DELPHI A.. Assets on January 1, 18G0, $2,506,85rOG. - Capital $m ooo no 44 543 IS UtU.308-81 INCOME FOR 1866, 310 000. Acciuid Surplus... it 'remlums LkSElTLED CLAIMS, 11,407 53. LOSSES PAID SINCE 18SO OVER 5,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms, DIRLC'lOBa. Charles V. B'ncker, ToUus Warner,, Samuel Grunt, George W. Hichardg, 1 d ward C. Dale, George Fales, Alfred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, M. D. P.tar U.n. l jBuaoi.ea, T.a w ,E?w.SH.l; 1 A LE. Vice President. JAS. W. iioALLlSTLB, Secretary pro tern. 2 3 tlZtt JORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 S. FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annnal Policies Issued against General Accidents descriptions at exceedingly low rates, Insurance effected for one year, in any sum from 1(K to (10 W0, at a premium of only one-hair percent., seen ring tbe full amount Insured in case of death, and a oom pensatlon eaeb week equal to the whole premium paid. Short time liuketa fot 1. 2, , 6, 7, er 10 day, or 1, 3, er 6 months, at 10 cents a day, Insuring In the sum or 3O0O or giving 18 per week H disabled, to be bad at the Gene ral Oflce, No. 133 S. FOURTH Btreet. Philadelphia, or at the various Baiiroad Ticket offices. Be sure to purchase the ticket of the North American Transit Insuianca Company. . For cliculari and further Information apply at fit General Office, or of any of the authorized Agents ot th """'lIVis L IIOTJPT. President. JAA1I8 M. CO.HAD, Treasurer. HFNBY C. PjKOWN, Secretary. JOHN O. BULLITT, Solioiior. DU.KClOlta L L. Bonpt, late ol Feunaylvanla Baiiroad Coarnanr. M. Baird ol ii. W. Baldwin & Co. 'a. r. Samuel C. Palmer. I ashler oi Commercial Bank. It Ichard Wood, Ne. S0 Market street. James M. Lonraa, No. 623 Market street . J. I . Kinisly. (ontinenial lioteL H. O. LeirenHng, Nos. 2J7 and 130 Dock street San'uei Work, oi Work Alot ouch At Cu George AiarUn No. 3X1 Chetnut steet. H 3 j rj HE P R O VID ENT Life and Trust Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the State of PennsylvantaThlrd Mont 22d. mh, INfclhLS LIVfcH, ALLOW INTLIUSaT OS DEPOSITS. ND t.BANTS Ah M1ITIF8. , CAPITAL, SlftO.OOO. DranoTORe. Samuel R. Shipley, Jertmiah Uackei, Joshua H Jloirls, Itlcbard Cadbnry, Henry Balnea, T Wisiar Brown, William 11. TjinuuLreth. uicuara rvoou, v nariea r . I orrm. SAltli t-L B. hUIPLIT, President BovutD Pabbt, Actuary. offiob 7 28 It No. Ill S. I OURTII Street. PHCSN'X IN8DRAKCB COMPANY OP FKLuADELPHlA. INlOhPOKATAD 1B04 CBARlf R PERPETUAL. No. 2H4 WALNUT Street, opposite the Kxchaaee. In sddition toMABlNK and INLAND INol'HANCH this Company Insures irom loss oroamage by Flitu:. on liberal leiuis on bulldlnus, merchandise fiiralturu. eto.. tor In i d periods, ana permanently on buildings, by aeposltot premium. 1 he ( oiui auy uas been In active operation for more tbanSlXiV Y.un curing wklvh all leases have been promptly adjusted and paid. PIBXOTOKa. John L Bodge. Lawrence Lewis, Jr Iavld Lewis, Benjamin t.ttlng, ' Thomas H. Powers, A K Mctieiiry. Edmond C aetQ on, Louis ('. Norrts. Id B. Mahouey, Job . T Lewis. WilliamH. Grant. ' Kobert W Learning, If. ( lark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. JOHN K. WUCHXBJCR, l-reinaent. Bamcbi. Wiloox. he retarr, IWly LIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. T1TB JT F JENNSYLV MA FIRE 1NBUBANCK COMPANf in corporated I8VA ( barter Pevpetuai Mo. 610 W AL NIT B reit oi ponite Independeao Suuaie This ( ompanv, lavorab y kuown to the community (o over fortr year, continue te Insure against loaa or damage by ttre on put to or Private Builuings. either Seimauent y er lore liuilte time. Also on urutture. iccks et Goods and MerohaiuUae genarall, en liberai ''t'beir Capita, , together wl h a large Surplus fund, is Invested In Ihe most careful tuauuer. which enables tbetn to otier to the insured an undoubted security! the ces.0, loss plKioT)M. . Daniel Smith. Jr , j John Devereoc Alexander Beiisoa, Th-imaa Smith, Paso tlazehurst, PTnry LeUi TlMiwas Bobhis I Lilllugluua Fell, Daniel Haddoo. Jr. litMU SMITH, Jg., President WIU-IAM O, OsowaLt, Bvoietat. 3ly