THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24,' 18GG. , , NUMBER LVL ( , A MM FOB MKNT1L DYBPBPT108, AN A CCM FOB HY-POOHONDBIA, HT-PO0RI8Y, OB ANY COMPLAINT OP A HY ORDBB. 11Y Ot7R SERIES EDITOR. AUCAlfAO AND BIABT. mOBT KXTBI-IL&OOICAI. OBSERVATIONS TOB THB WEAK Fffbrnftry, ' Hondfty. 19. The President pn's hi foot down on the Freedmen's Bureau trora his big heel to bis ree too. lie considers the Bureau baa too many drawers, and would lequlrs too much varniih to keep it in Older. Inc aday, 20. Goorge Fraieis Train apiln on the traos at toe Aoademy of tausio. , (bin Train delights in Collisions and mtapincod twitches, which it anpucs whenever it can, and from tne speed at which it raules on, no "sioepet" can remain qrret. WedMHlay, -21. rroceerlinffi in the House of Representatives at Washington that don't pro. ceea. J hey vote on all qncsiions, previous and subs qnont, tbov "lav on the table," "naif." etc., msniiesiinp: signs of internal disorder. Tliussday, 22 Anniversary of B rth ot Wash ington, tlio Father ot lus Country. A Commit tee 01 Union men ot a Iteb I sqnlnt wait on Andy, vlinm t licv regard as tbe Mother ol Ins 1- Country, and the Froudinen' iiuroau the wot- DU180. Ff ldny. 23 City Councils meet. Oounoi'man Harper wants to pet up a party the cominr Benson to ncate the ''areatoat of the Aniliei," and offered a rcsolut on to that elfbot Being high hill to climb, and a rough road to travoi, the members postponed deciding upon the ex cursion at present. SfttnrOny . 2 . Series Coiunin Day. Tlio Editor , attacked with tlio Cat. e i' arue this mornin ou Market street, near Broad a waoio drove of unruly oxen coiioulliuf lum witli othors to Beck aholter in nn Inn until tho Plague passed , down tno street. , Annual Meeting ot the PENNSYLVANIA KAILROA.D COMPANY. Last Wcduesday a meeting of this Railroad Company, bcinjr Company A, No. 1, Pennsylva nia Reserves, fo called Irom the Reserved man ner they have ia coinmunicattucr. Information to the Stockholders, wus held in Sousom Street Hall, noticeable for tho lukewarm temperature of it Bath T1103 and Committees. THE COMMITTEE AT SANSOM STREET HAIL. Morton McMichaet was called to. the Chair. The meeting thought first of calling the chair to him, but since the introduction of the "heavy tax on spirits," it seemed tod heavy a tax on the spirits to require them to disport with the Fur niture on this occnslon, when the Company had met to grapple with realities and dividends and not with phosts. The Nineteenth Annua) Report was made by one of the members, when he had the good sense to immediately leave the room. Afterwards, Mr. Isaac Hazeldell offered the following resolutions: JResohed, That the stockholders approve of the policy oi this Company, which has beeu for the past year one of Reconstruction, and, lik Presi dent Johnson's, it has turned up and spiked all the "old fleepers." Resolved,' That tbo Policy of this Company shall have; no connection with any other road or Policy, that tho Great Western Broad (Juageor 4-ll-i4 is not up to our tieures, but our policy shall be a Traveller'! Insurance Policy; that the Company will insure against the loss of a sintrlo passenger, as they intend herealtor to lock the doors, so that, in case oi a collision or running through a bridge, every passensrer may be found as soon a they shall find tbe Car. Xesolvcd, Tnat "dead heads" are the life of any Road, and that we use all our inllueuce with the Press and the C'larpry to recommend this mode of travelling, as it saves tho possibility of tuking counterfeit mon?y, and Iht; consequent labors of ticket agentb. COL. JEEMS PAGE "CUTTINd UP" BEFORE THE COMMITTEE. At this stage of the proceedings Colonel Jeems Page, the skater, began to "strike out." He thought he saw here a "b!g thing on ice" in the Report. lie offered to amend by striking out all the re6t but his, which was this: Resolved, That a committee of five Stock- holders be appointed to see if tho President and Onicers have drawn their salaries recular: if there has been no "knocking down" in grease or other supplies; whether Fenians are (riven the preference as switch-tenders and whether the L'irecturs' Car built at Altoona is anything nue a 1 leeomau s Bureau, as he Had D.'en tola it was by persons and the papers: andihatpower be given the Committeo to send ibr personB and papers. Colonel Jeems Pago advocated his amendment as being Constitutional, as he considered the War now virtually over, and tho Company had made enough money in the dark; ha thought the Company might let us know something more than tho cot t of a pleasure car or the number of miles of sideling built. Troubadour Cuyler defended the Company and its Tolicy, declaring that, though ho did. not draw thepolicy up, it was as good as any Policy going, President Johnson's not excepted. John M. Canada movi'd to consular the pro- .... L pnety ot una compauy etubli suing a line of steamships from this Port (,0 Gloucester Point. Ho believed taut iu t'na trawbcrry and water melon season, which would be hero beforo the wharf was built, ihia Company would find liberal and increasing outlet for their money. I General Cass, trom Michigan (son of the old man), who had come on expresf-ly to attend this nit-eling. Inquired whereabouts on the globe Gloucester Point was situate!; when told it was located in Jersey, he remarked that the Company had better attend to trade nearer to home, and did not think the Pennsylvania Itall Toad could go "single handed" Into this enter prise.' Two ferry-boat proprietors, he . under stood, had failed the past five years in running a line to that Country, and the man who keeps the Stnrjeon fishery there does so poorly that he is trying to turn his business Into a Stock Concern. M. W. Paldwlndow contended for ih line, and that the cteamers be built on the model of the most successful steamer in a pecuniary point of view and the only one that ever paid handsomely running to a foreign country from this port, the High pressure steamer John Smith. The com pany could furnish the machinery from their used-up Locomotives; and if they couldn't ho covld, as he had now three old boilers, cylln- U ACEWEBY FOB TUB NEW STEAMSHIPS FROM THIS . PORT. ders, and connecting rods that would fit up three vessels of that cla3. He was sorry to see that our friend forget the peaches as among the pro bable products of the country. Another gentle man suggested "Huckleberries," another "Char coal," when it became evident that the spirit of enterprise was there, notwithstanding the belief that all spirits had been laid since the Fifth street ghost had been so effectually done by ths Inquirer reporter. Judge Hebrewett believed that through the influence and patronap.9 of the Pennsylvania Railroad alone, its Cfficers, Conductors, Brakes men, ic, they could lurnish enough custom during the Mush-melon season make ten such ves sels hb Mr. Baldiviuoow rolerred to, protitablo to somebody. Ho was surprised at the blind- nets of the people of Philadelphia, that they could not see it, as it could be seen distinctly any day, when there was no fog on tho river, from Chesnut Street Wharf. VIIW OF THE CITY OF GLOUCESTER, N. 3. Colonel Baker, the Detective of the Company, believed he could detect a good thing in this that two steamers such as Is proposed could do a good business in taking the newsboys down there to wash themselves, as he had noticed that the demand for that sort of thing was very great among the boys, and in winter tbe boats could run to carry people to the Skating Parks. General Cass suggested that perhaps the river would be frozen in a case like that. The Detective replied, if that was the case, they could wait unt l the ice melted, as Com panies with a larger capital have to do. All of these motions being "eccentric," like the cut off" on the Algonquin, were defeated. After the Committee had all taken a Bath at the expense of the Company, the meeting ad journed. K7-" WANTED TO KENT A EOW OF FOUR- stoiy Dwellings, uniform in belirht, extending one square in length, either Brown Stone or Brick, to . 1 . .... tk. Va 7..n. pil.ottriandepeUit Opera Troupe, shortly to break out 011 all ot the biank walls ot the oity. N. B. No objcol ion to a ational Bank ot a good size. Address U. iiOVER, at 11118 OUlCO. Veiy Acceptable Robert E. Lee, before the Reconstruction Com mittee, said the South "accepted the results of the war." As one of the results of war (of this kind) is hanging, we hope the leaders will accept it, and that they will all Hang together during these irytng times.- Tax Collector's Nursery Rhyme. Great A, scheddlcdums, A, B, C, And come down upon him with scheddledy D, "What a hole in my Income you've made 1" Says he. The Game of Laws. " Possession is nine points of the lew," except at Long Whist, where the law requires ten points to give you posses sion of the game. . Marshal Cakkoeert Reviewing the British Troops. At Comj.iegne, some two or three years back, Muri-bul Canrobert related a fact which redounded to his credit. At a review of the British Army in tbe Crimea, tbe Duke of Cambiidge, who was to have inspected tne Hoops, observing the Field-Marshal approach in? with his stafi, requested him to assist, and to take the right, whereupon tbe Marshal acqui- cs-ccd. When they came to the drooping of the colors, Canrobert's blood thrilled in his veins at seeing the names of several ot our victories over the French; however, having undertaken the tntk of reviewiutr our Troops, ho accomplished the arduous andpuinlul duty un posed upon him, and went down tho line without evincing the slightest emotion, when he related this inci dent there were toveral general officers present. some of 'whom ventured to expostulate. Tne Maicbal said: "There is no use in expostulating und endeavoring to conceal the (act; but thoe victories inscribed upon the colors were won by the British trcopi- oguinst us." Captain Qronovs'a iflit Kecotiuttons. Science in High Latitudes. M. Dollfus, of Mulhausen. hist your established, at hi own cost, a post of observation, in the interest of crnonr'a nn llin Cnt( Kt. rHonl nlft In thaValaia Jhrce thcutand fot'r hundred metres above the level of the mta. Three guides of the country consented to lukc up their abode there in Auci.et last, and io remain the whole winter, recorcmg their observations in conformity with instructions given them. Whether thoy will be uile to endiue tlio -titticultiea of the position pi.d tho iutciitf. till;! 's not yet known. Thoueh (he lai t summer ivi very hot. tho temperature at tlie pout orcr.i.if A by thes culdes hud fallen to Hxtcen dt tree's 1 elo zoro (thirty-one Fahren heit) an curly i'.-s ti temoer. fc;nee November so much snow ht.s ml: en as to render impossible all communication with them; but every possi ble precaution i :! beeu taken beforehand in antlciLctiou oi i':.eh an event. CcTif 'chalk. C '' Gie GottHchalk scandal the Oileoruet my? : ''iott'chalk is about to be righted spo'ia bciove his friends in tho States, reminding U;o rcuuuulous libels upon him, lately copied lioni U.o CtiiHornia pie-s by the New York nenfefuiKii'. Documents have been re ceived and i iv tbo ut to appear in tlio daily parer Lich wi.l e.atify all who lovu truth, and suipTiic tho Ms Ut whom the ways in which an eminent m tin can be persecuted are a jet unkrown." i Southern Peisonal Items. I . Malor-Genere.l D. H. Maury has engaged in the turpentine business on Pearl river, Miss. General Philip M. Cuney, one of the oldest settlers oi Texas, diea at An .tin on the 8th inBt. Hon. Henry W. Connor, formerly a member of the United States Congress from North Caro lina, died on the 15th instant. ' Llentcnont-General Stewart has arrived in nendereon, Texas, and is a guest of General Ector. Judge Bnrnett, of Texas, has published a list of charges against General Gregory for his man agement of the Freedmen's Bureau. -non. Henry 8. Foote Is out In a book enti tled "The War of the Rebellion, kor Sylla and Charybdis." Ex-Governor Charles Clark, now visiting St. Louis, has located in Bolivar county, Mississippi, tor the purpose of practicing law. JameB G. Fernando was recently shot and killed in Union District, South Carolina, by a party of soldiers sent to arrest him. He had pre viously shot one of tbe soldiers. The San Antonio Herald makes favorable men tion of the names of L. D. Evans and John Han cock, for United 8iates Senator. Both these gentlemen can take the test oath. ' Beverly Tucker Is about to leave Lnndon for Mexico as "Commissioner" of a London news paper. Mrs. Tucker accompanies her husband to Mexico City. The fditoisof tho Jackson Standard have re ceived an advertisement trom some Northern firm to be published on condition that they will take pay in an artificial leg. i Captain T. H. Scales was dancirously and some others, slightly wounded in affray whi;h occurred at Aberdeen, iitssiseinpi, on aunuay week. A suit for $25,000 damases General Hick man against General Bate for false Imprison ment, while the latter was in command at Huntsville, Ala., is pending in the Circuit Court lor Davidson county, ienn. Madame Delaboupsave. widow of the late Peltier Delaboussaye, has received her commis sion from the Post Office Department at Wash ington as Postmistress of the town of Franklin, parish, oi bt. Mary, btate ot .Louisiana. The Galveston BtUlelineayB that Mrs. Rosanna Osterman, who was lost on the steamer W. li. tarter, was well known m Galveston lor her delicate charity and true womanly character. tier ousoana was accidentally killed Dv a pistol shot in 1862. General J. A. Earlv, Vircrinia: C C. Clute and ffimilv. Georo-in? Cnntnin Prif. Smith f!nrn. Una; Dr. L. 0 Hassell, Senor Shelly and wife, Charleston, South Carolina; Colonel H. T. Doug lass. Virginia, have all arrived in Mexico from the United States. J General Wood, who went to Brazil as tho dtant courier of Southern colonists, has returned to the Soutn. The Minister of Agriculture en gaged to give them facilities by f urnishing one vessel Gratuitously to every two furnished by the emigrants. ' On tbe 12h Inst, a dinner was eiven bv Mrs. Barclay, residing near Mount Washlnirlon, Ken. tuckv. in celebration of her 101st birthdav- This venerable lady, was born in this city, In 1765, was married in Virginia, and in 1816 emi grated to Kentucky. Captain Lew. of the ill-fated Miami, has been placed under arreft, In accordance with an orderjjrom Little Rock, a charge havine been made to the effect that the boilers of the Miami were red hot at the time of the explosion. He was subsequently released on bonds of twenty thousand dollars. ELECTRICAL DISCOVERIES AND GLORIOUS DR. W. J GALLOWAY, Flcctrical Physician, for merly the partner of PHOrESSOK C. H. BOLCE9, attar an absence of a year and a bait trom the city, daring which time he has been engaged with PROFkBSOB BOLLES, his fathcr-ln-law, in lnvestlga.lug more tally tbe sublime subject of Electricity as tbe GBEAT CUBATIYE AGENT, has resumed his successful practice at So. 141 South EIGUTS Street, where he is caring, with unparalleled success, the went forms ot acute and chronlo diseases. In our many scientific experiments with the Electrlo, Galvanic, Electro-Magnetic, and pure Magnetic Cur rents, and their numerous modifications on tLe bodies of various animals for tbe purpose of as certaining with minute accuracy the direct and indirect influence of each on the organization, we have demonstrated that Electricity is thavi at ele mentthat it can be directed to nnv orison or part or the body, and even after tbe vital functions seem paralyzad, possesses the power of arousing the dormant energies, equalizing the circulation, and restoring tho system to a self-sustaining healthy condition. The matt latitfacitry retultt follow cur treatment. In some instances the disease of years' standing yields readily at the first touch of the electric element, while in others it requires a more protracted treatment One very important feature of our treatment is that no time is lost in experimenting with disease. By means of an electrical test, an accurate diagnosis Is given at once, determining the locality and character ot the disease, asd indlcatingthe treatment to be pursued. SK. P, EHEDI), OF SEW YOBK. CITY, scientific gentleman of ability, is associated with Dr. Galloway in the practice. TO LADIES. Our treatment ia eminently successful in female diseases. Mrs. C, H. BOLLfc-S gives hor valu able seivlces to all lady patients. Ilavtng cured during the last twelve years fivb iuodsakd females suffering with every form of disease peculiar to thoir sex, her ' ability to cure is well established. Her great experience recommends her to the suffering of ber sex. KEFKItESCE We refer the diseased and others in terested in our new practice to the lollowing will known gfiiUtiuen, who have bjen treated successfully by u: George Giant, No 610 f besuut sireet. 11 Z Desilvtr. Mo. 1736 besiiui Ktroet. General ieaonion, to. H1H Mpruce otieet. Juiijr-Gcncml Pltatonton, V o. Aruiv Bon ravldWllinoi, Judge of Court of Cla'ms, Wash ington city. Bon. Juore f'apron, hew York city, fcev. Dr SlHiBtiall of l'lttniiuig, l'a. 1 dwin Forrest, tl.e groat Trngtiiiftu. Rev. Dr. Hn l, ot Vbi niiclpiila. ltev IjuiiIi'I C'lcrK, Illinois ( olonoi 'lburuas VV. Bwetnoy, Assessor, No. 716 Wal nut kiret.t. (Jeorue 11- Eurle, Attorney at Law, Sixth and Chesuut stree s. manucl Bey, A ttornoy-at-Law. Mo. 707 Bansom St Dr. (.t orpe W . Frteo, l.ancunmr ciiy, 1'a. Dr. Wm. B. Hiown, Uirrnl bouno. Hov. Mr. Atallory. Norrixtown, la. Albert H. Nlcolav No. SJ W li lum ut. vew Yors city. O Con n lugs t-tuvvenant street. Aew Yorlt siy. H burl eft' No. !!7'.'i llurket street John V . huist No lWAhouih Jr"d street G. W. Wcrchant, Gvimantowa, riiiludclpbia. , BTTJDKNTS can enter at our time for a full course of instruction in cur now umdo of applying Kleatrloity and lis dlf.trciiiiiiodlflciitioiisiii tho cure ol'ull dieeam. The old stui'.ents of fUOF. BOLLLS or mvself who are practising our of system in this city, are especially Invited to become instructed tu our nem d.tevtrict.to that tbcyicuy be enab'cd to tnat disease w ith much more succcfb and produce cures in one-Lalf the time tban by our old system. COKfClTATIO JBEE. An intcrcetlug circular mailed by addressing IiRS. GALLOWAY & SUEBd No. 112 ScutlJ EIGHTH Strccte JUlOtl PniLADELPHIA. BEWOVAL. Ws -n ill remove to the spacious build ing No. Vizi WALNUT Btreet about the 2Uth of this month, our present but wing being too small lor our ex tensivt practice. DKS. GALLOWAY 8I1EDD, jEDICAL. E L E O T 11 1 C I T t t i ..'a V"' '" v-'- ' " ' ' W02UtoFUL 8CIKNTISIQ DISCOVER J DIt. S. W. BECKWITH'8 ELECTJRIUAL INSTITC7TE No. 1220 WALNUT Street, Electricity In all Ifa Turtonn Forma AdnliilNtrd for tti enro of CUronle tlsinaa. Within the past five years, tunuandi tit patients have been treated at ibis ofiioe, suflering from almost every form and condition of disease common to humanity, and in nearly a 1 casosa benoiltor perteot cuie hat been eflocted. I'alsv, doalness, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, cancer, and all tbe old knotty diseases that are a physician's curse, as it proves bit inability to eradicate, are by our method com. porativoly easy of cuie. Specimens of tumors ol large growth ex.racted bv means ot JUoctricity lone, without pain, without the use of the knife, liuatures, or any other means, may be seen at our olllcfl bv those interested. We are willing to under take any ol the loUowiny diseh,, with every hope and protpect of success, with ry many o:hors not here enumerated : ' . 1. ZHseaiet or. the Brain and Nerwnit System,. Epilepsy, Chorea or Bt, Vitus' Banco, i'aralysis (Hemiplegia), Henraipia, Hysteria, nervousness, falpltation of the Heart, Lockjaw, eto. 2. Organs and Uttsuei connected with the Diges tive bysttmHoTO throat, Dyspopoia, Diarrlnea, Dystniery, Obstinate tonstiration, Haimoi rnoidos or likis, Bilious, lintulent, and l'ainter'i CoUo, and all aliections oi tho Liver and Spleen. 8. Htfpiratory Organs. Catarrh, Coueh, Influ etiza, As'hma (when not cnused by organic disease ot tl e Leon :, llroncliltis, 1'leunsy, 1'ieurodytiia or Ubcon atism ol tbe Chest, Consumption in the early stapes. , 4. librou and Muscular System - Rheumatism, Gout, Lumba go, Stiff eck, Si-inal Curvature, Hin Discuses, Cancers, Tumors. 6. Urinary and Genital Organs. Gtavel, Dlabetos, and Kidney Complaints, lu.potonco and Somiutd W takuess. Tbe latter complaints never fail t J yield rapidly io this treatment (5. XHteases l'tculiar to Females. Uteitu Com plalnis, involving a mal-position, as Prolapsus, An troverslon, Retroversion, Inflammation, Ulceration, and various other ailecuons of the Womb and Ova ries, taiuiiil, (Suppressed, Scanty, or I'roiuse Men. sirvation, Leucoirhoca. XO LAD IKS we can recommend this treatment as one of TJKVAIilED SUCCESS. A most innume rable cases have como under treatment at our otlioe w ho can testify to this loct Mrs. 11 ECK WITH has entire choree of the Luales' Department. REI EKEKCto. lhe diseased and all Interested are referred to the following named gontlemen, who have been treated and witnessed oar treatment oa others ac Ho. 1220 V ALMU T Street: A. J I'leasonton, Brisadier-Ueneral, Ko. 013 Spruce street; A. I'leasonton, Urisradier-Uenoral, Louis, Missouri; Jaocb Vandegrilt, Odessa, Dela ware; K A. Semplo, thread manufacturer, Mount Holly, New Jersey; W. B. Smith, iron founder, Ho. 1022 Hanover street, Philadelphia ; George Douglass Local Express C'oinoany, I hila dclpbia; J. W, Bradley, publisher, No. 60 M. Fourth street; Eobert Work. No. 61 N Third streot; Colonel X. N. fewecnov. assessor, becond Distnet of 1'hiln. delpbia, Walnut and Eighth streets; George O. Evans, Ko 418 Arch street, below Fifth: William l'elouse, typo founder, Ihird and Chesn at streets; Ed. McLane, manufacturer ol cotton goods, with very many others. l'liypio.aiis or studonts desirine to have instruction in the cotrect application ot Electricity tor the cure oi aieeaso can apply at tne otuco. Consultation free. Descriptive circulars of onret effected, with numerous tolerances, can be bad by application at the Office. Ail letters addressed to DR. S. W. BEOKWITH, 2 lemw No. 1210 WALNUT Stroet, Phila. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLRAS FOR THE CIIY AND COCNTlf OF rHILADELPHIA. N otice is hereby given that the Honorame the Judges ot tb 3 Court a'oresald have fixed MOND vY. th 6th day of March, A D. 18ti6. at 10 o'clock A. M., for hear ing exceptions to the following Charters ot Innorpora t'on, when, if exceptions be not tiled thereto, the same win ne auoweu, viz. : 1. Home Building and Loan Association. 1. Bprlng Carden Methodist Episcopal Church in the Ciiy oi Philadelphia 8. -herman building and Loan Association. i. Philadelphia Butchers' Beneficial Society. 5. lhe Decatur Building Association of Frankford 6. Second Congregational Church ot the City of Phi ladelphia 7. The German Hebrew Congregation Bodef Pholem. 8. 'Ibe Central Building and Loan Association. 9. Social Alechtfnlcs' Benetlclul Association No. 7. 10. The Jdllcstown Bulldlua and Loan Association No. 5. 11. ponthwarg Kniiaing Association. 12 Atoyamenxlng Building Asxociation. 13. IhlUUeiphia Jiasnnle Belief Association. iBEDEBICK. G. WOLBERT. 17s."t ' Prothonotarv. HATS AND CAPS. E M P OP E FASHION. Small Profits. Quick Mies. HATS AND CAPS. NEWEST STYLES, LOWEST PKICE8 IN THE CIIY. BOURNE, No. 40 N. SIXTII STKEEf. 128tuthBSm LIQUORS. J. yv. II A' M M Ar 11, lu.portcr end Wholesale Dealer In Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND TINE OLD WHISKIES, No. GSO MARKET STREET, l Mm PHILADELPHIA. .NATHANS & SOJiS, I MI' OUTERS OF Oi' BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Ho. 19 II. STUEET, PHILADELPHIA. ilOSWi NATHArTS, ImiHaCIi, A. NATHANS, OKLANDO D.NATHANS. 11 Bin JTALIA -JN M AOCARO N I, VEEMICltLLI, PAKMAHAV CHKKSK, l'liUSH I11POKTED. For sale by JAMKS it. wi rm, 2 18 hn WALSDT AKD EIGHTH STKEE'i 3. 1LVEKU1C BTAMi-'H. ttliVUNUB STAIII'S, Xt lit Vi.MJi Ol.vaifo, , ft a'l rtencrlptions, Ol alldcgcilptloiis, ., . Always on nanl, Alwuvii All liml. AT IM.flttFKrE RKWIVO Ar "I CO.'H OKKiOl1. Al FLOItKheK K.WliN MvCUINB CU'sOrflOK, Jso, ti.lw UUift rireet, , Ho. MB CHK.SN OT Sireei, v On door below Serentn street. ' floe door b on Seventh sprout. Tbe moft HLral dLcouin ailoweu. 1 he most Ubrai discount allowsd. 1 1 FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & C O., No. 114 S. THIED STEEET, 'BANKERS, ' AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES v. s. of mi, I 0s. OLD AND NEW, ,1040s CERUFICATE3 OF LNDSBTEDNESS, 7 S0 K OTE8, 1st, 8d. and 8d Series. COMPOUND INTEBES1 HOTES WANTED. IN1EBJC8T ALLOWED Of DEPOSITS. Collections made; Etoclts Bought and Bold on Commission. Special business aooommodatlons reserrod for LAD1E3. rBiLAvirrntA, February, 1800. 27 8m XJ, S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, IC S. THIRD ST. I 3 NASSAU ST. FHILADKLPBIA, KEW TOIUK. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. INTEREST ALLOWED QN DEPOSITS. 3 1 JJA.VIES XJllOXlIEJXtS, No. 225 DOCK STREET;' , BANKERS AND. BROKERS, BUT AN SELL . Tj KITED STATES BONDS, 1881s, 5-20s, 10 40s. TJSITED STATES 7 8-IOn. ALL ISSUES. CFBT1FICATE8 OF INDEBTEDNESS Mercantile Paper and Loans on Co laterals negotiated. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. 1 31 ly U A It PER, DURNEY & CO., BANKERS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKEBS, No. 55 8. THIRD STREET, rmtADELPHIA. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission Uncut-rent Rank Notes, Coin, Etc., bought and sold. Special attention paid to tho purchase and sale oi Oil Stocks. Deposits received, and Interest allowed, as per agreement. 1218m IIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED During the erection ol the new Bank building, to 117 4p No. 3Q5 CHESNUT STREET "yOB.K:. McCOUCH & , CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. GO S. THIRD STREET GOVERNMENT SECTJKIHES Bought and Sold. STOCKS Bought and Bold on Commission. INTEREST allowed on Deposits. 1 31 lm4p 5' 20s- 7'309, WANTED. IDE HAVEN b BROTHER' Ho. 40 S. THIKD STKEET. X-T INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIEAIID FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 415 W A LN t T STBEET, PHILADELPHIA. CATITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, 8200,000. This company continues to wrlto on Fire Risks only Its capital, with a good surplus, is saiely Invested. 701 Loescs by fire have bern promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account within tbe past few years. For the present the office of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to its OWN BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to insure sur patrons at such rates as are consistent with safety. IUUECTOHS. THOMAS CRAVEN. ALFRED R. GILLETT. HCHaIAN bHEPPARD, nO. AfA( KKLLAK, JOUh SBPPL1E. JOiiN W. CLaGHORN, HII.AS YF.RKkh.Jll-. N. 0. LAWKfcNOK. CHARLES I. DUPONT, HUSKY F. RENNKV, JOSEPH KXAPP. M.D. THOMAS CRAVEN. Prosidont. ALFRED 8. Cn.LElT. V. President and Treasurer. JAJULS B. ALVOliD. Secreury. 1 10 ly I 7 IKE IN8UBANO ; THE HOMK niSURANCE COllPANT E, Ui 1-UIMlll'Ll'UIA, No.-ISO S. FoUKTU Htreet Charier Perpetual. Authorized Capital, SS00 000 Paid-up Coplial, SllW.duv. Insured against lofs or Uauiaire by F1KR on bulldlrifrs, elllmr permanent y or tor a LI AII'I K I period. Also on HtltrilAMilML generally and Household Furniture, city or country. 91IbtTUIlB, James Brown. 'i bomas Klmber, Jr., ( harlea A. Duy, Vim. D. I ewia. W illiam It. Ilullock, Vm. . Needles, JohnD. Taylor, JAME8 iemuri vumiii, J. Illllborn Junes, John Vi'oodside. Wm, O. LuiiRstreth, J. N. Hiiti'hliikon, EROM'l., President. CI1A A DliY. Vice President. TliOMAS IEILSON, Sevre 4 U R E K A! THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TP V. IMHKNSR SUCCESS With wh'ch this propara tlouliasniut duiinK lhe short timo it lias ban beiorj the pubiiu, nas luuuceU tbu ilidueimdn anu tens ol tliuu sunUBVbo have ueed and attested lis vinSkis to pro nounteii the OliLY and I KL i. llulr Resturutlre The tureka has been Introduced Into all tlie principal cltle-i lioili tBKtaud U'esr. and having tnitiilitliy oerlbruifld all thai Is cluuued lor It, lias tiupt reueil nl oilier ilalrl'ru pnratloii8 1 lie urekn restores Orov IUlr 'u iis oillmd colon prevents the hair from failing ou , br eiiualnjr a heaithy condition of ilio si alp. liuyartimr to tlm bitira colnipss nnd for and yuihinl appeuranue Hint no otlior llulr Preparation enn produce. 1 he tmvka la tree from all lmnnritltN or roiHouous drum and can boused vuliou' s iiiuii tcalp or bunds. , Miuiulucvurcd and sold wholesale and raiall by EOBERT FISHER, Sole AqfrU, , f No. 2S N. FIFTH Street. St. Lou9, ito. Agents forPemiHylvania, DYOTT & CO., No 3-J V. SECOND blrect, plinuUulpblit. , 120suiw3in iaeTfssTblIndneeb, AKD CATAKRH.- I J. lrta ACS. at. I. , Pro'or lit the t-.yt and iu treats all dlreaaea nnuertainliitr to th. above momben with tb. utmost aucccua 1 wtluioius s Iruiu 'Lemuel re'lul le rourcea la Hie clt, can u. seeu at his office. No 81HP1NK Htreet Xtie Hiedlcnl Faculty are hivltcd to accompany tbetr'pa'lents a he has uu aeor.ta tn l'il practice W I INSURANCE COP.1PANTE3, 1 iKLAWAKB! MLTUAl. KAFETlf INSLRANOS .1 1 - - . COMPANY, - tKCORrORATFD BY THE LFflTSLATURB . PENNKYLVANIA. 1SJS. OFFICE. B..E. IOHKKR lrilKD ANT WALNCT (ilKEMN. P D IL A l tLPTI I A. . ' MARIKK lNKURAJiiC ON VF88i,Lll, j , , , iarocv J To all parts of thsw , . FHEltiHT J ' ISLAND IN-PTTRAVCFH On Goods by Umi Canal, Laic., nnd Land Carrlags ts , , .all pans of th. rnlon. - . ' MB IKSCRASCWI ' On Vrn-b.ndla nenerallr. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, eta. AH8ET8 OF TlTr5 COMPANY ' Kovemiwr 1, Isuft. 1S two United States S per cut. loan, ,7l....tfM,aiMa JdO.OW. 7 4-10 per sent, loan f1 Treasury Notes IMMR-as 100.000 State ol 1 cnnsylvanla rtvs tt tent. Loan BS Use 64.OC0 Stat, oi PcnasylTanla bU Par Cent! - Loan ,. gitjM. 118,000 Cltr of Philadelphia ) Per 6ent, Loan .lMBM'IO ,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort- gue Blx Per Cenr. Bonds.; M.000-M 20,000 P.nnaytvanla Railroad Heaond Mort- ga. nix rvr ni. oonos. S,7M01 S6 WO W este'sn Prnnlvanm Kai road Mort gsKe RNt Per Cent. Honds 33.7&S- S 10,000 i Shares Stock Uennanlowo Gas Companv. principal and Interest Suaranteed by the City ot Fhlla elphia.. IS 837M 7,180 14 Shares Stock Pennsvivai.U RoU rond t ompany 8 ABO'S 8.000 llti Bhares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company , 1,190-00 tvUIOODenoKlt triih United Suites Govern- ment-stibJectiotendaTa'cal..... 40.000-0 (0,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent, Loan 18,900-00 170 700 Loan on llonds and Mortgage, fliat lien on City Property , 170.70O-O 1,086,880 Par. Market valuo......is ,VM-oo" Real Kstats.. 36.IO0 0O Hills receivable lor in nranons made. liM.OU tl Ualanees doe at A grnclea,-,Premlams on Marine Policies A owned Inte rest, and other debu due the Com pany.... 40 SIP Bcrlp and Stock of sundry Insuranoe , and other Companies, laa. Jtu- mated value 1,910 00 Cash In Banks SM,9N) 8 tosh to Drawer 678-48 .... 88,838 81 01l68,fMn-l illKECTORS. Thonaa O. St . John C. Davis' Fdmnnd A. lender, Theopblius Paulding. Jnhu K.Penrose, Janie Traiiumr, Henry C. Hailett, Jr., Jnmea C. Hand "WUllam C. Ludwia, Joaepa U. feal, teorge C. Leloer, Hugh Craig, Pokert Knrton. JobnD lavtor. Hamupl b. Stokes, J. If . 1'cnlstAn, Henry -loan, William n. Bonlton, I. dward Darllngtou, II. Jones Brooks, Fdward La'ourcade, Jacob P. Jones J umes B. WoKarbjnd, Jonbua P. Kyre, Hpencer Mclivaln, J. B. Semple, 1'ittsbniVt B, l.emer. pittabnnr. D. T. Morgan, Plttstiurg. THOMA JOHN C. DAVI8.Vlo Piesldent. Henbt LTLBrsn, pocretarv. ,1213 . J i i . n i, rresioent, 1529CIIAIlTEI1 PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets on Januarv.l, 1800, 2,50G!851'00. Ca f ' y, ' 4oo 000 no Acciued Surrilus 944 543 13, Premiums l,lta,3U8I LKSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOB 1386, all.4G7t3. tHOOOO. LOSSES PAID SINCE 18SO OVER 65,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. ' , Charles N. Bincker, Toblits Wainer, Samuel Grant, George W. klchardg, 1-dward c. Dale, George Fales, Alfred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, M. D. I'etar AlcCiill. . rHABt.ES V. UueiflD PniMmil T1 EDWARD (! DALE, Vic-President. JA8. W. llcALLiaxER, Secretary protem. aVtl231 JORTn AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 S. FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annnol Policies leaned against General Accidents of all descriptions at exceedingly low rates, Insurance effected for on. year, in any sum from 100 to S10 000. at a premium of only one-half per cent, seen ring tbe full amount insured In ease of death, and a comV pensation each week eqnal to tho whole premium paid. Short time Tickets for 1, 2, 8, 8 7, or 10 days, or 1, S, or 6 months, at 10 oem s a day, insuring hi tbe sum of 83000 or giving 015 per wetk it disabled, to be had at the Gene ral OOoe, No. 133 B. FOURTH street. Philadelphia, or at the virions Railroad Ticket offices. Be sure to purchase the tickets of the Xorth American Transit Ins ui ones Company. For circulars and further information apply at th gnjwal Olllce, or of any of the authorized Agents of th ! LLWIB L.HODPT. President. I JA&ll H M. COKAU, Treasurer. DKKRY C. BROWN, l-eer.tary. JOHN O. BULLITT. Solicitor. DIKEOiORS. 1. 1. Houpt. late ot Pennsylvania Railroad Coaoanv. M. Dalrd oi M. W. Baldwin H (Jo. 'a. PW t-aniuoi '. Palmer Cashier 01 Commercial Bank. Richard Wood, Ne. SOU .Mvrkct street. James M. Couruu, So. 623 VI arket street. J. K. Klnsly, Coutlnen si lloiel. f H. G. Lelcenrliig, os. 2OT nd 13!) Docs streeL Samuel Vi ork. ot Work Met ouch & Cu ' George Martin No. tti Cbeenut sbeet. 11 1 ly JHE PBOTIDBNI Life and Trust Co., O l'H I LA DELPHI A. Incorpotated tiytheState of Pennsylvania 1 bird Mont 22d, IfcliS, lNSlkt-.K I.IVKM, ALLOW . UsTtHEoT OB DEPOblTN M tiBsNTS ANaDITIVB. CAPITAL, 150,000. umiiciORs. Samuel R. Ehlpley, Jcnuilnli Mtickei, Joshua H Mollis, Richard Cadbary, Henry Balnea. T WlslarllroWn, Richard Wood, William li. I.uuualreth. ' . SA.Ml'tL K till PLT, President. Rowlakd PAltnx, Actuary. opkics. C7 28 Ijr No. 1U K. FOURTH Street. 1E(F7STX INSCKAKCE COMPANY OF PK.ADILPIUA INCOHlonAllD lblli CHART Kit PERPCTCAL, o. T.A Y ALMJT Street opposite tl.e r.xclmns. Ill addition to 1M AlUNjfe: and i LAND IJNol'U ANCB this Compmiy uisureH ihuu lofs or aaaisge by HUE, or liberal em a 011 buildipi;s, merihuudiw). lurnltum, eto.. mi "I'.iu .uu imiuiuavauy 00 uuuuuigs ui iidftit 01 on niium 1 l,o i'onu any has been in active nnnmtlnn for mnn than SIX 1 V YtLs UK. uurhig which all louses have seen proiiipu Mujuaieu aiiu. paiu. P1XKCTOK. Luwreac Lewis, J Duviu Lew is lleujiiimu kittlog, Thomas u. 1'oweru, A It MclJenrv. Kduiond l avitllion, John L JHoOge, U. li. JVItiliouey, Jot . T. Lewis, W in 111111 n. clrwiit, Ruben V Leauilng, T. Clark Whurton, cuniuei Teuton. j.ouia 1 . j orris. JOHN It Wl'i UVU1TD PramriAn Sabuei. Wilcox, te returv. ' , H8ly i;IUE lNSdUNCE EXCT:nsiVELr.-THB E 1 ENNsYLVaMa FIRE 1:' SUKAt'JS COMPANY ll. co.uorttted 1826 Charier I'erpetual No. 610 WAL MT B met, onpoblte ludeiietidoncs ttaiiuio. . 1 his Companv, lavornb y kuoMii to tLe 00 mm unity for over fortv yean, continue to iiu cie agaluat lom or dninage by nr. on paixiuor Private BiiUaiua either pei uiuuen t y or tor a limited time, vilso on kurnitora, Sioeka of Goods and Mei-chaudls generally, on liberal terms. l bvir Capita:, together wl b a large Surplus Tund, to invested In the mot carelul manner which enublef tntm to otler to the lnHTi a aadoubted sacontyt tlie cast oj loss. WMOTOBS. Daniel rtml'h, Jr., 1 Jokn Deversns. Alexander Hcunon, Th-imaa Hmltlt, Imau UarJeliunit, I J'Diry Lew la, Thomas Uobuis. I i. Oilliughaja Fell, . . Daniel Haddot., Jr. DA M1E.L SMITH, Jjl, President. , Wnxua O. Caowufcih oucietary, I Hi !, hF r I