THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, 18GT. o AMUSEMENTS. fcpirT OF Htsio. Ihe Rateman Oner Item wnl cue a Inrotvoll evening concert at the Acailrmv ot Mnio on Friday pvcninv next rickets and wets can bo secured at irumpicr's, Seventh and Chesnut streets. At this concert Malanio I'arcpt will dut "(vera! favorite ballads aid coiuvrud piecs irom the Forks ol th( greatest masters, In company with tSignort hiignoii, lerranti, and r'ortuna. Mr. Mills and Mr. Carl Ko will perform ome admi rable instrumental selections. Tho programme is one of the most brilliant and attractive i-ver pre sented by tlie ltateman rrouno, and bp thin will be the last evening eoncort tlmt will be (riven, we expect to gee the Academy crowded to its utmost capacity. , An anrti-mtrli concert will be (riven on Hnt'irday, for which an excellent billrt hit boon arranged. 1 be are poi-itive y the last conoji U ol tuts troupe in l'hiladiipbia. M R. Wot.fwhh'h Tnian Matinkk la abundant In rich attraction lor the lovers ol piano lort mintc, and beo'don, Mr. To iak, who Una grovn to be a frreat favorite attheso concTts, contribute some charming songs by Luther, Dossancr. and Schu. inarm, Mr. Wolfsoho astonished and delighted his most regions admirers by the .vondoriul excoution, I ts,te, and intoilluoncj displavod In the perlonnanoe ol hl last piograinino. tie was apprcclat (! Dytlio quiet perception ol Ills educated uudlcncu, and viaruily applauded, Hi pi. coa fo- 1'riday take a wide rasue, irom the Cut's Fuyur of Scarlatti, through the intorvonlu? pTodsol Mozart's Htndo, Field' A-ifturtwi, and .Schumann's fancy Pifr.rt to the glories and eclat ol L'szt's Jthnptntlie lion fmht of to-dy. Ihis will be an .Instructive pro gramme. CinaiHK Rationale. Professor -Blot, the noted Vrtuoh culinary arunr, wi I do-ivor his next lecture at the Aicmb'y Building, on r'nday morning, at lOo'oock. HI" biilot tare hi choice, and among other tnatteia be will tip am the mud at vptrawli ol preparing good coflco. CITY INTELLIGENCE. (few Ad'ltlMia' Local llema see Ttdrd IVj. The Election of Bank Director. In addition to those Banks circling Directors Sevterday ('he 8' b), arc the following, ami the mimes ol the Directors fleeted: National A.rchatige Bouk.K. To , lienjiiiniu Bullock, J. Fraicy Smith, Joseph K. Horizon, CburlCn II. Cuinuiius, Cnorjrc A. Kohler, Wat son Malone. Robert P. Cillinnhnm, William C Houston, Kirk; li. Welln, Andrew J. siouu, ThomaaL. (lillpsptn, William M. Davidson. Fourth National Bank. William P. Hnmni, Albert 0. Robert', James C. Kcltli. William brooks, William S. Scokley, Robert Clark. J. Henry Ask-In, Samuel Aliliur, M. K. Harris, Alan Wood, U. C. Francicu. i The election ot Directors for several of the jthty Banks this day resulted as follows: Nattnoai Bank of the Nortltern Liberties. Joseph Moore, Joseph B. Myers, Charles J. Mit ter, Edwin II. Filler, Joshua Lipplucott, Joseph W. Miller, James X. B'.one, Michael Baker, Israel Peterson, William Overineton, Alexander M. Fos, Jacob Rieeel, Charles Young. Cxty Rational Hank of 1'hUadetphia. William F. Ilwglies, Josiah Ki?terbocif, George W. Fahne Btock. Jihn Baird. Thomas Potter. S. D. Wul- ton, A. Bovd Cnmminss, Charles E. Lex. Cotlln Colket, Frederick Willcox, J. P. Wethenll, C. llenry fiarden, Geo-po Cordon. 1 he I'ormmf und Mechanics1 Rational Bank. Edain M. Lewis, 8. A. Mercer, John Ashhurst, Anthony J. Antelo, Benjamin A. Farnbam, James R. Campbell, Francis Tcte, Lindley Smyth, Riebard C. Dfile, Pemberton 8. Hutch inson, Joshua B. Lippmcott, J. Edaard Farnum, Georce W. Farr, Jr. Commercial National Bank. Joeph Jones. Alfred G. Baker, Samuel Baugh, Thomas Wil liamson, Georpe W. Stejver, John Garrett, Archimedes J. Bucknor, Archibald Campbell, P. JfDks Smith, Joseph William Bates Wiltiau Weightmau, Daniel C. Wharton, Charles D. Reed. 3 he .Manufacturers'1 National Bank. John Jordan, Jr., Michael Moyer, Emmor Weaver, Henry Davis, D. D. Jones, Lewi Royer, John G. Repplier, Enos L. tteece, Charles Sharpe. Meo)lamca, National Bai.k. Joseph B. Mit chell, Benjamin W. T.nsloy, George H. Stuart, JameT. Youdp, Ebenezer Maxwell, L. C. Iun serich, Joseph G. Mitchell, John C. Davis, Wil liam A. Diowo. Qirard National Bank. T). B. Cummins, Charles Rugan. William Gillespie, Thomas B. Watson,' Thaddeus W. Markley, Wash ington Butcher, Elvard S. Handy, Daniel McDevitt, Adam Ruth, S. B. Bircroft, Joseph W. Lewis, David tecull, Jr., J. T. Audendrled. Kensinqton Natwna'. Bank. Charles T. Yerkes, John Martin, J. H. Wannouht, Ben jamin II. Brown, Hill Ruine, M. D.. Edward Gorfrai., David R. Garrison, R. Montgomery, John Taj lor, John Pcanlin, Stephen Robblus, II. R. Stewart, and Isaac B. Landell. Rational Bank of Gwtnznlown. William Wynne WistT, Charles Meearge, Owen Sheri dan, William Green, William N. Johnson, John 8. Haines, Jabez Gates, Nethan L. Jones, John Bittenhouse, Noiton Johnson, Nicholas Rit tenbouse, James R. Gates, Charles J. Winter, Jr. Third National Bink.D. B. Paul, Thomas K. Peterson, J. W. Supplee, William Calium, Z. C. Howell, J. Harrison, Jr., J. B. McCressey. bixlh National Bank. Samuel McManemy, John Welsh, t'bilip FU.patriclc, Henry May, Daniel Baird, James W. Farley. Daniel U. Fos ter, James Balleneer, William D. Gardner. Second National Bank. Nathan Hilles, George W. Rhawn, Edward Haves, Benjamin H. Deacon, Lewis t?hallcro3, William Ervien, John Cooper, William 11. ICdawn, benjuimu Rowland, Jr. Supposed Homicide. Last Saturday night several roughs pot into a tight in a las;er beer saloon in the lower part of the city. During tbe melee lists, furniture, and plass-ware were tLiown around in a miscellaneous sort of a manner, and several pprsons suffered in con sequence thereof. William Gorper, llvine at No. 716 Shippen street, was injured severely about the head, and was taken to his home. Soon afterwards erysipelas set in, and last nlpht he died. The Coroner 1ir b?en summoned to hold an inquest upon the body. r.ATHEit Suspicions. William Norton was discovered stowed away in the cellar of the buildinir at Thlid and Vine streets, occupied by Mr. Widener as a leather store. When broucrht out of his quarters ho waa very full of protesta tions of his innocence of any wron? intention, but it was of do use. No one could see wbv he would reek such a cold place under such suspi- c ioua circumstances, wnon there were so many places ue might eo to to pev res tel. lie bad a bearing oetore Aiuerman loianu, and wa- com mitted. LiOBT-DlNGKEED Ueorfre Wilson was urrested last eveninfr, near becond and Girard avenue, on a charge ot larceny. It appears that he weut into a dry poods store, at No. 222 Girard avenue, and picking up two pieces of lotb, made off with them. Olncrrs Hancock and Thompson, wbo saw him come out of the store in a suspicious manner, made chute alter him, and captured their prisoner before he hud gone verv jar. Aiuerman s&oeniaifer licia mm in $1000 bail after hearing the facts of the case. Moke Improvements. The well -known news-stand at the N. B. comer of Fifth and Chesnut will remove, in a tew days, to the southeast corner, under the management ot Charles Neurath the old director, where, he Vifhes to inform tho public, they can be sup plied with all tbe daily and weekly papers; also, The Eveni.no Telegbapb, done up in wrappers, for mailing. tbe New York dailies and weeklies, envelopes, writing paper, etc. Rev. IIesrv Ward Beecher, one of our greatest orators, is announced for to-morrow evening, in tho Academy ot Music, on the sub ject ol "AJniveisal Huflrofre." It will be a trpat to listen again to this eloquent gentleman, who has so in any admirers in this city. Tnoe who are doubtful as to Mr. Cewher's exac t poMtiou will find, on hearing him to-morrow evening, that he still stHiidg firm tor the Union. Mb, J. M. ItoMMHL, tbe renowned coal dealer, has created quite a sensation at his new quarters, northwest corner of Elihth and Wil low streets. Orders are pouring in Ttpon him dally enough to swamp him, but for his in creased fficilitles for supplying hi custmeis. People know that they can gel the bet coal of Mr. Ho m ;u el, and ttie'y appreciate lis cffoiU to hftoujmodate the public, JSAi.rc or Stockb and Ehai. Estate. The following properties were sold by Jame A. Freeman, at the Philadelphia Exchange lo-day, commencing at norn: i'X abates Iou ard Oil Company (aotenMnsnt p Mj o.eaoh 10" fliar- Union retro emu Ii-. ltiiO ihrw hrailon 1 and oil Comi.anr .4 hid, notao d I ot ol ground and Mv.n name n elUnnn. M. K. cnrneroi ihirtv-alnth and Market Ktreoti.... aii.K) A lot with bouae and atab.e, .lumper alrePt, aiiove have :w 0 hid, not aold Ko. 1727 W. Hcvpnth atreet a three atorr dwedinir, IB by 5S lect 1I)0 Fourlo'n, t.iyluli and I U'krm-et ....VW. MO, J'ld, H Fartmy, 1 welith and Oailon altetda Vo HU N. Tweitth street ahont t'r feet -oure.liJ0 Idil.not sold tore No. 1 1 4ft Uermantown road, with stable on Olraid avenue fc 40) Stealing an Umbrella Stand. Catherlno Bnrns, being a woman of taste, wa attracted Ja-t evening to the pbotoeraph room' of Mr. Jesc Groom, in Second street, above Spruce. Whilst there t-he became intensely enamored of a handsomely designed umbrella stand, and wishing to n tsin it as a souvenir of her visit, she arose, took It up, and walked oft. A policeman who saw her walked after her, and then with great gallantry escorted her to Alder man Butler'rf olliee. That gentleman furnished her wiili c odi I'oi tabic lodciim? ni the expense of tlie city, until she can have an opportunity of f xpliii'-.il.is avny the cha.gf; of larceuy which wis prchi icd ngaiiist her. I'icht in a B&kr Saloon. Last even ing a light was commenced at the lairr beer saloon of Mrs. Louisa Lovier, No. 110 Race street. For a few minutes, while the light lasted, the skirmish was sharp, and furniture buffered terribly so did the heads of some of the conjbntsnts. One of thorn, a German, was smote upon the head by a beer glass, and hurt n.iher badly. The man that struck him, Churles McCullough, was arretted, und had a hearing before Alderman Godhou, who held him in $800 bail to answer the charge of nssault and battery. Disokdellv IIocfrE. Francis McCarty waa arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge ot keeping a disorderly house. It nppcars that Fiancis keeps a place where disorderly char acters are wont to assemble, at No. 330 North Eighrh street, and when there, under the Influ ence of old rye, these fellows fight, hol, swear, and sing roost shockingly out of tune and with a feaiful lack ot harmony. Lieutenant White sent a detachment, who arrested him and two of his guests. Alter a healing before Alderman Massey, McCarty was held In $800 bail to answer. False Pretenses. John Jenkins, who has lor some time past been obtaining goods under false pretenses, was arrested yesterday afternoon at No. 912 Coatcs street. It appears that John Las been in the habit of represent ing himself to merchants as a man well to do in circumstances and as having a store. By these means be. in conjunction with a pal, has been able to obtain from different firms samples and invoices of dry goods, cigars, etc. etc. He had a hearing before Alderman Plankin ton. who held him in $1000 bail to answer the charge preferred aenlnst him. Breaking Windows. About ten days aao three rouehs got into a disturbance at Tenth and Jclferson streets, and In the progress of the melee mis.-iles were thrown, some ot which broke glass in the windows in the vicinity. Complaint was made and warrants were issued by Alderman Haines for the arrest of the eulltv parties. Yesterday one of them, named Francis Ctish, was arrested at Hutchinson and Jefferson streets. He bad a hearing be'ore Alderman Haines, and was heldjin $600 bail to answer the charge of malicious miHchiet. A Subscription Hop. Last night, the tinuiversarv or tue Ha;ue ot iNew uneans was celebruted by a grand hop at the La Pierre House. About one hundred and fifty couplei were present. The an air was decidedly recherche. and everything passed off as the mot sanguine could have desired. A large number of our best known citizen were present, and the sue cess of the hop reflect great credit on the management. The morning had almost dawned before the guests grew weary of mingling in the mazes ol tlie aance. Mischievous. Thomas Toy was arrested in Snnsom street yesterday morning, cnarged with misdemeanor, it appears that uo was driving a furuilure car through Sansoin street, and seeing a doctors carnage stauding near Thirty-sixth street, it is said that he ran into it maliciously, breaking it. He was arrested soon after, and had a preliminary examination before AMermun Anon, wno neid mm lor a juituer hearing. JTN atioval Hall. Hon. J. R. G. Titkln, of La., will leoture on to-morrow (inursaav) even ing, lie has ctioier. for his sunjeot, "The Modern l'urltau." It wl 1 no doubt be an able aud snirited address; and, coming from a distinguished Southern loyalist, win oe espeoia'iv attraotive. aii ureen wood ithe "Black Swan") will add to tbe entertain' mtnt by singing several ballads and arias. Heavy Vote. At the fair held for the benefit of St. Francis Church, the vote on the bat-e boll prize implements stood as follows lavt night: W. H. Patterson B. B. C , ......WW3 Frontier 0628 Miss Dickinson's Lecture. At the Academy ol Music to-night. Miss Anna Dickin son will deliver her new lectare, called "Some thing to Do." We nave no doubt that this will be one of the lady's most powerful and enter taining enortA Accident. Mary Young slipped and fell on the ice, in Shippea street, near Second, and broke licr ;eg. sue was taken to tne Hospital Clothtro at Keduckd Pricks. Having purchased recently many lots of ohoioe Rooag at much leeB than cost, irom which we have taily replenished our stock, and having reduced all o d poods to proportionate prices, we oner by far tbe largest ana beBt assortment ot UenU, Youths', and Boys' Olntbmg la Philadelphia, which we are determined to clos our, and are selling rapidly at, in many cases, but tun the prices at wolou the same goods were aold last year, we in all cases guaranteeing the pr'ces to be lower than tne lowest tlsewuere, or tue money will ba re landed. faALF-WAY BETWEEN ( t5S3NIT ft CO., Fifth and J ' Xowkb Hail, Sixth ts. ( 618 M akkit Stbamtx. Foom tub Amerioah Journal of Pharma cy May, loo6; edited by William I'rodor. Jr., Proteaor ot pharnaaoy tn tbe Philadelphia College of Phar macy "W id the fluid extracts go out of use owing to the high pilce, or can we have sotae authoritative modifications ot the formulas by which we can make them at a mine reasonable eostf It the latter, shall the change be in tne quality of the menstruum, trin the manner of applymv it to as to reduee the quantity requiaitef Can there be a conrocation ol ibe CommUtoe of Revision to authorise some new method or modification ot the present reoinee?" VVliU regard to tbe oontempla'ed clianire in the imantiry, Oi in tbe menstruuin itself, in the prepara tion of fluid extracts, would take occasion to say that in mediolne tbe health ol the patient is the great object to be traired. Ibe cost of material is something, but when put into the cale with human health aud often human lite, it ib hardly worthy of consideration at ail. My Ituohu (Heinibold's) will continue to be made as tormerly, and it it cannot be maintained at present prices, they will have to be advanced to moeitbo nnvance in the pnee of material. To suoh as desire quantity Instead of quality we would say thut water is a ctnap commodity, and may be readily added by tho peisoD using the medicine it he desires todo so H. I. Hklmbold, Drucgiat and chemist, ro. 6i)4 Broadway, iNew York City, And No. 101 south Tenth stuet, Philadelphia. IwpfacbmkntI A List of the Chaboks Wo charges First For Oovercoa's. from 825 to 75. Second. Full suits $30 to 90. Third. Coats. 1'auts, or Vest, separate'r, ten per cent, lower than tne same quality ot goods oan bd had lor anvwbi're else in wis city. Charles btokes ft Co., urit-clae Clothiers, under the "Contiuontal." Perry Davis' Pain Killer. We are aot in the habit ot "ptfflng" patent medicines, bat we cheer, tully add our testimony to that of many others in lavor of this mediolne. The Pain Killer Is invalu able for the diseases for whioh It Is recommended. Try a bottle of it, and see if we do not statj cor. rettly Roman Cift?n( V Wreio ,or Afwrnr that ererr tamilr ahnu d be heir own tihyio'an in all cine-; i nt it la undiiabK hat wtm a ca or llnmnhreva' Hommoimioio w-e- rifles In the hO'ue. timon withont number diseaie r,rt alcknona may be a oVd. onrt 'Ime, money atid li Hi r id patcd ibis T Twin? done b' tbouxnon, am rrav be done b? all. Hee adveitiaement l another eo'uran. Or addrr HUMrutaBTS' Hox ror-ATiiro Mpdicinb Co. No. 6ii2 Lroiulway, N. Y. A Pistrkhhino CoiTiin roii.o Hm friondsof the purt'oror aliiioHt as muo'i nam an tne n(lrer him'elf, ai d ahould receive immediate attention. Dr. Wis tar's Hal rm of WPd Cherry specially enres conna. colds, nifluonza. sore throat, etc It wid alwavi n neve consumption, and in tnauy well-atteBiod oases iv una em'uiea a peri ct curn. Oil Tatinos B. 8eott, Jr annotinei S a sa'o ot Oil l a ntmss this eveninp, at 7i o'oloct. lha collection en braces many very elegant trodiiotions ot the modern sohool. and will be sold without roeerve. 1 emals Cohplaihts should be oared, as they sure iy oan be, l)y a lew dose ot Arers sarsaparma. A straa rmedy for Chills and Fever. Ayer's i aue cure nevei tails. flu-m l . KTfrr-r a en 'i I'riKna. neVi AtGontd'a, 7TT1 etcyentn ana tjnpenur n'r-ew, No Cnnn No Hat t -Positivblt No Ctrna No Pat. D. Fit er's R inedy cared U. F. Clothier ot Kboumatisui, No. 28 North Water str-et. Us'd inwarrllT. Aflslnn rtl 10 tn 1. OUloa. No.. tf bouib Fourth street. Bcbnt Almonds, Rose A'monds, (Iceland Moss Paste, Cream Cbouoiatos, etc. can be had at all times of bcorge W. Jenkins, Confectioner, No. 1037 Spring uarqea street. F.i.LiPTir- Hnwia Mathink Company's First Irkmium Lock-stitch mbwino Machinbs. In comparably the best tor family ue. Hurhest Pre- minmstiioid Medal ). Uair Alaryiana lninuue cw Yi.rkard Pennsy.yania State Fairs, H. No 02i! Chesnut sheet ffrrl llltnVR tMnM ' I'tANOa. JModeraie in price and ax durab'e.'TB" ( I as any piano ranira. Gould, Seventh and 'hesnut Streets. ,n r- ,m T 1 Urftia.mAM V f'r V rt fill) Chesnui street, are now readf to aop.ily their choice ana pure tonun ioub, pui up m nrai uvac Also, a lame assortment of Imported Boxes, Bui prises, and Knlct knacks, lor Trees. A rnna nw RunnilATIRU WORTH 8KKIKO. S. Kllpatricit, No. 1744 Ouve stree', cured by Dr. Fltlei's Ktmedy. Warranted no cure no pay. PorrNTj and larlv cake made of the best materia's. delivered pet order, by Morse & Co., Not. 9j2 and 901 Arch street. Masos Sc Uamlih's f Cabinet organs, only at (Joulii'a, neventb and Che-nut A CARD. r PKLIkVINft THAT THR CUT, QUALITY Ft 5 ft-'AHD PRICK OF CLOTHINO ABB MATTER9;J tffVOT tJKWORTHY THE SCRUTINY AND CON J J 5 r-BlIKHATION OF PRUDIINT MEN, WE IttVlTJ SJTA CAKllll iiAniBiriuB ur vua U bUPKHB STOCK of Winter f.kaky made clothino, (""EMBRACING EVERY VAIUKTr OF DRKfl,TJ dS'- BUSINKsa, AND STRltET OUITS. PRICEBf J 7ALL RUDUCKD SINCE TAK1NQ ACCOUNT OFl J SJTSTOCK. U Wavaxaihr & Bhowh Popular Cloi'hwo House, Oak Uall, Southeast corner Sixth anil Market Streets. MARIUKU. C OATEH RICHABUb. on Jannary 8,ls87 at Phila delphia in pn sence ol Aldennan 11a r. by Friends' cere mony J08EF11 B COATJt. ot orkcountv, Pa., to KU'lHANNA BICHAROa, ot Cecil oounty, Md. METE R ri.V I8UHM NN. On WedneBd..y. the 2d Instant by tbe Rev. K. A. Fielschmann, at hta re'lrtenoe, Mr. WILLIAM H MKVKK to Alias AMAKllA V. 1LL16C1IMANN, both ol this city. DIED. BANF9. On tbe 6th instant. JAfE ANN. wMo-of the late WUliaui Alezauder lianes, In the 40th year ot bis are. The relatives and Irlends of tbe family are Invltod to attend the funeral, Irom her late resilience. Paul street, above Orthodox Frank or.l, on Thurday after noon, tbe 10th Instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill L'emeter- SIMPSON Suddenly, on the 6th Instant, JOHN W. SIMPSON, In Ibe47tt year ot his aue. Tbe lelauvea ana irleuda oi the lainlly are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral from his late residence. No. S5S Jarvls meet, below Rood, on 'IbursUay afternoon at 3 o'clock. SKATES SHARPEN Kli AND REPAIRED, and a very superior assortment oi Skates. Hkater' Caps, l.oKKluap, Oltnleis Aatlutauta, Heel Plates, etc. Also, CreepeiB tor wa king upon ice. for sale by 1 HUMAN ce sSAiti No 8S6 (Eight Thirty-five) MAKK.ET bt, below Ninth. A NY ONE OF THE NUMEROUS CLOTHES' XX WrlnsorB which have rubber rolli will save its cost in clothing time, and labor. But above all others, weconQdenilv recommend the ou'ehase of those having cog- wheel to the rollers, because we know them to be tbe most durable. They are lor sale, with other kinds, No. 85 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET St.. below Nln'.h. T-,miv tv vrr7i rrAT viPirvaM II 'WLlUiUl 1.1 A W U A. V . J ' Ji-vjL.v, Jly ro ay be p-omoted by the use ol Patent Asa Sifters, TRCMIN& BRAW, No. 8-1S (Fight Thlrtv-five) MARKET St., below Ninth. WAR BURTON,' FASHION A BLK HATTKH, No. 430 CHESNUT Street, Next door to Pot Office. SKATING PARKS. A SECOND GRAND Carnival and Feast of Lanterns, WILL BE GIVEN AT IKE CAMDEN SKATING PARK, On Thursday Evening, J in, 10, (WEATlIEit PEBVITTIKG). The Park will be brilliantly Illuminated w'.th the MAQNISICIC LIUHT and UtJNDKEOS OF LAN TEUNS. H COPARTNERSHIPS. rpHE FIRM OF PLIFER, EBERT & HALL i hi tuts uay uuauiveu or iiuiuauou. D B. SlIJ'll, JOHN fcBEIir, January 1, 1867. C. HALL. The umlnralirnBd will sett e the affairs of the late firm. and continue the buhlnem in tils own name, at tho old eiana, no. wi ue.ou.eu sireei. D. B. SLIFEB JOHN FBF.RT will continne the manufacture of Caolnet-ivare lor the trade at No llu KoWAItu sueet. t;. iialaj win continue ine manniactnre or winiuwr and l. ane-aeut Cbalra, at No. 12S tlV AUD St 1 7 3i DIbSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. 'I he voparinera dp exlatlug under the name ot t'OOPEHAj oitAIF 1 tlna day dissolved by mutuil conieui, LKS IS tOOPs, retiring. The butlaeits will be contlrucd by the undersigned, under the name ol eoofntaouAirr. cn4 . OBaff, WILLIAM 11. TfcVH. December 31. 1866. 1 1 10 JNDIA RUBBER GOODS Wilt LESALE AND RETAIL, OF ALL KINDS, E0B FAMILY, DRUQQIST6', STATIONERS', 0E MANUFACTURERS' USE, (an be obtain dt'lrcc' at the MAKVF ACTOR V AGENCY, No. 708 CHESNUT Street Cos tni"s nUl fl'l i t tleir adrantage to deal lyltB ter, INSURANCE COMPANIES' RETURN OF TH UNITED STATES DRANCH OP THB Liverpool and London and Globo Insurance Company, From December 1, 18G5, to December L 188G, la conformity with the law ot ronnylvnia. Authorized Capital, $10,000,000 Paid-up Capital, - - 1,953,760 Total Amount of Assets (Gold) 15,883,030 Investments and Funds Retained iu the.Uaitel States. Beal Estate held by the Company In the United Biates t252,TO81 Cash 1'eposit tn Banks , 1SJ 6J6NJ Amount of Cash in hands of A goats, and tn course ot transmission 100.677-M Amount ot Loans, on Bond and Mort- mtl gape, constituting first liens on Beal Estate (in tbe rnlted States; on which there Is less than one ycat's interest due 819 Oi) u0 Amount of Loans, Stocks, etc, held by the Company M 152,136 63 Incoms in the United 8tat?s. Cash Tremlams trom Decembei 1, 1865, to De cemner 1, it-66 1 003,486 M Amount of I rem'umB earaed Wl 091 10 Amount ot tnti-rest 79 288 81 Amount oi income 16,617 36 Expenditures and Liabilities .mount of I ones during, tne year which have been paid 703,681-02 Amount oi Losses insult or eontestoddurinn tbe year 12,500-00 An onntof Lotses daring the year not yet paid 1M,06-Q Amount paid for lelnsoranoe and return pre miums 123,00188 Ajnount ot expenses daring the year, Includ ing commtssU.ns aad tees to Officers and Agents In tbe United State? JM.843 21 Amount ot Taxes , 53.WJ-1 STATE OF FEW YORK. City and County of New York, sa. Be It remembered that on this Slat day ot December A.D. 1866, before me, the subscriber, a Commlsaloaer in and lor tbe Htate of New York, duty commissioned and auihorlzcd by tbe Uovernorof Pennsylvania to take acknowledgment of Deeds and other writings, to be used and recorded lu the State ot Pennsylvania, and to administer oaths and affirmations, personally ap peared ALFRED FELL, Besldent Secretary or the Liverpool and Londen Globe Insurance Company, anl made oath that ibe above and foregoing Is a true state ment of the condition of said Company upou the 1st day of December, 1806. And I farther certify that I have made personal examination of the condition of said Liverpool and London and Ulobe Insurance Company on this day, and am satisfied that they have assets safety Invested to the amoant or 1,695, '403-71t that I have examined the securities now In the hands of the Company, aa set forth In the foregoing state ment, and the same are of the value represented in the statement. I fui ther certify that I am not Interested In the affairs of said Company. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the 31st day of Do l s.) cember, A. D. 1866. JAMES V. flAtE, Commissioner for Pennsylvania in New York. Directors in New York. FItANCJS COTTENET, Esq., Chairman. MEN BY G BIN NELL, Esq , Deputy Chair man. E. Jf. ABCniBJLD, B. M. Connul. A. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq. E. F. SANDERSON, Esq. Resident Secretary ALFRED PELL, Esq Counsel ALEX. HAMILTON, Jr., Esq. Bankers PhcenixBank,CAMMANN & CO. Advisory Board in Philadelphia. Messrs. CI1ARLES L. BORIE, CHARLES S. SMITH, RICHARD SMETHURST, LEMUEL COFFIN, JOSEPH W, LEWIS. ATVOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, No.6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE rniLADKLPHIA, C12wfm2w Jt & A. C. TAN 13 E I L, OLD RYE WHISKY, FOR FAMILIES AND TH2 TRADE. No. 1310 CHESNUT Street. J-J & A. C YAN J3EIL, FINE OLD SHERRY WINES. For Familiei and the Trade. No. 1310 CIIKSNUT Street. JJ, & A. C. YAN B E I L VERY SUPERIOR BRANDY, j or Medicinal and other uses. No. 1310 CHESNUT Street. J- & A. C. YAN BEIL, CHAMP ACNES 0F ALL FAVORITE BRANDS. No. 1310 CHESNUT Street. H. & A- 0. YAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, lUHuarPl No, 1310 CHESNUT St, FOUitTil EDITION FRCM WASK1HQTCW THIS AFTERM30N. SPKClAL DESPATCHES TO FVr.NINO TELKOSAPn. WAsuutoTOtf, January 9. Safety of Mr a. Hamdall. Mrs. Itandsil, wife of the I'ostmastor-G nm-al, conrcminff wiioe safety some aiprehon'ion was full, has arrived in New lorn iioin l.nrope. Missouri Land Claims. The commissioners appointed by the l'resldent, lindi-r an act of Conprcus author. sing th mto iu vestirnie the Hiasonrl land o atmi, hays mads a re Tort aiiov ing the Htaleoi Missouri 78 W acres tor tbe euroihmr arminr. and subsisiing ot troo.is dtirinu the Iit'bellion. From ihn ib to bo deduced tbe diruct tax, amounting to $761 127. Negro Snflrage In the District. The House Coramitteon theDi.tnot will follow up the bill lor iipfrrosnfl rage by a bill to establish n iro schools in ibe District on the same looting as white publio schools. The Impeachment U"rtlou. Mr. Ashley was beforo the Judiomry Committee ot the llonse to day to give t-elimonr in rryara to the Iropeaonn cnf. It has boon ducidod by tho i:om nntt e that strict scorcy shall be maintained In re gard to tbe proceedings be. ore them. The New- TerlrT Kill. The Senate Finai ce Committee have n ar'y pre pared their tanfl bill to report. It will be a 0;in bound ol ihe Hoiioo bil, and the Weils bill. A num ber ot the prominent capi aints and oommeroial men oi the Nortlinrn cities are here to make au earnest pro est against rasa aotiou by Congress upon the Im peachment question. CONGRESSIONAL PllOCEEUIXUS. Senate. Mr. Edmnnds (Vt.) presented two petitions In invor or tlie 'i anil hill passed by the House la.it sessiou. Jteierred to the Finance t'ommiitea Air. Laae (Ind.) reportea from ihe Committee on Pensions, ollls aranling ponatooa to Iho wlJo-s or three I uloa aoldiurs of TenneSKee who w.ire hang by the Mebel authorities during the war. whea caught lu the act oi burning a briuge uar Knox vilie. Thi pen sionin each ae la e(j per moaih, aud dates uom the Hih of Novfrnorr, 1861. Sit. Wade lOhio), l'rrrn the Cm-nlttee on the Dis trict ol Colombia, reported, wlih ameniluiant,. the House bid to authorize the roisiructloo ana ase Of a laieial branch or the Ba iimor-t and I'otomao Kallroad into and witUin the district of Coiumbia. Ordered to be primed. Air. rtumner (Maso.) presented the petll'on of the woolen nianaiacturerx oi Maasachu-Mitta tor a pioi.ee live larlH. lieierred to the Fiuance Committee. Mr. bumner presented the petition of ihe citizens of irginia lor a republican form of aovernm ot la that Mate. Hcierred to ibe lteconstrac Ion Committoe. Mr Samner presenred the protest of the cltla nf of Ma-saohuaetta against the a Imis'lon or Nebraxta with a couMituiioo oisenirancuuiing colored cituens. Ordered to l.e upon tbe laiile Mr bumner preaonted the claim of the New England I migrant Aid Society tor iH OdU damages doui to their property In Leavenworth, Kansas territory, by a mob aome ytars aco Keierred to tne Committee on Claims. Mr. Kamsev (Minn.) preseuted the pro:est oi the miichaiita and banker ot Hi. Paul against tbecoa tractim 0f the currency. Befeired to the Finance Com mittee. Mr. Henderson (Mo ) presented a similar petition, which waa similarly relerretl Mr Pbermau (Ohio) presantad a petition for aa In creased duty oa flaxseed: also lor tue pa-sag of the House tartn bill. Keierred to the Finaaoe ommltlee. Mr. Lane (Ind.), bom the Cotnml'.'.ee on Pensions, reported lavorably the Home bill providing that the pensions ol widows ol revolutionary soloiors married to such toldiera pr'or to January I, ISOO, shall be In creaaed, asd ptid at the same rate as the soldiers would l tuut d to if now living. Such payment to date from oeptember 3d. ISM. Mr. Won II'. from the Committee on the District of Columbia, reportea adversely tiDon the bill annulling an ihwbodii oruiriKiivtm 01 iuo riBuiot oi Columbia, aud ot the several territories, making distinction oe'-aun penonsm account ot color, and tor tbe punishment of oBicers and persona wbo may attempt to execato any such awsor ordinance, as eojtrary to the ptoylslons o this ae. This suMect, he said, bad already been aoted ou tn the SufTriige bl I. Mr. Morrill, tom the aame Committee, reported a bill to menu an act entitle 'An Aot to oontluue, alter, and ameud the charter of Washington," ao as to read to lloeuaa, tax, ana regulate tg.noies or alt klnda ot in surance companies) prorided that the tax or license shall not exceed threo-f norths of one percent, anon the cash premiums, received with au amendment in strtuig one per cent. n place of three fourths ol one per cent. House of Representatives. Mr. f hauler (N. Y.i rose to a questlen of nrlvIWe, nuu Miiiru v, v aiwuiiuu ui iu. uuuh tU lilt! lac C U I H I , in ibe Associated tress report or tbe vote on tho pasaage of Mr. Ashley's Impeachment resolution on aiouday, his vote in the altirniatlve was omitted the reporter awiuminy that be bad not voted. He protested againuthe reporter's deviating IVom the special I Lit. Le complained that the renorter ol the Glob had done tho same thing, but be would not Intimate that it bad been in either case a wlliul lu eutlou to mis re pre sent Mm. He sent and bad read the paragraph of which be coropla nod, and which stated that tbe olll clal lintahowed him vailng In the alUimatlve, but that waa evidently aa error. (Laughter.) lie did ho: ih to be considered as having made any mistake. He bad voted with a fixed determination no as to bring before the House the charges made against tbe Brut Magistrate ol tbeeoun'rv. . lu conclusion be aubmtt'.eil a resolution that the reporters ot the Associated Press be under the same rules and regulations as the icportera of the Giobtt. The resolution was retorted to tue couuiltiee oi the 11 ales. - llr. Hopsuuflowa) introduced a bill to restore the iuiiodtoiian ot Indian offairs to the beparimsut of War. Keierred to the Ooininittee on Vlihtarr Affaira. Mr. Walker (Ohio) introduced a hill to provide a sys tem or education for the publio schools oi the District oft'oumbla. Beferred to the Helact Committee a kiucatioo. ... , On motion ot sir. uoageiis. x .) tne Bccre'ary or War was requested to Inlorui the Home whether auy step, bad been taken for removing the wreosed steamer hcotland, recently aunk lu the anttanoe oi the channel ol iew V oik barbor. and what is necessary la order to secure tbe ear y removal of the wreck, Walch la ea dangenng the navigation oi the channel. Mr. Alley (Mass.), irom tbe I'o.t Office Comnlttee, repor.eda joint resolution directing toe Posnnas er (ieue al to adjust and settle toe olaims or the Ocean bU-amsblp Line runnlug between New Tork and baa Franclai o, via Panama tor extra mail aervloe In ISU4-85, tbe allowance not to exceed el0 3u0 Alter a debate, Messra. Alley and Kasson advocailng the measure and Mr. Washbume (ill.) opposing it, the joint tesolutiou was. on motion ot Mr Hur iug III ), aid on the ta le. Mr. A I lev, from the same toiumlttee, repor.ed a joint lesolatioa' appointing tho Mayor, Foatmaiei, tnlted Ktatea District Attorney of Sew lork city, Jackson fchultz, Charles H. Kusse l, and Moses H. Tavlur a t oumi Union to purchase a site for a Pont Office and United ft ate, Courla lu Kew York, being a portion of tbe city Uall Park, lor the sain ol S.'MHI.OaQ. Atier soma debate the above Joint resolution was passed. M PENNSYLVANIA. LEGISLATURE. Senate. IlABittsBUBG. January 0. Mr. Ola'x preseotod a peti tion irom tbe merchants of rhlladelpbia askia that tue biltige at Columbia be rebuilt. Mr Counell read a bill autbotixing tbe epeoing ef Juniata avenue, aad vacetlug part ol Micetowu ane; also one extending tbe provlsiona of the Landlord and '1 .nant act to cases or descent and pu 'chase; aiao one apnolnttnn Commlsklonera to lay aut Broa-i street irom iu preaen tarmbiusia a atralght line, and af the present width till It strikes tje river Delaware iu Bucks CMrHvorthlngton presented a supplement to the act Incorporating the wfrard Insuranoe company. 'Ihe bill incorporating the t.eruiaiitown Swimming and nkailog Park Association waa passed. Messrs Lowry Graham, and searlgbt were announcod us the Senate Bribery aud Corruptloo Committee At noon tbe Honale went into a joint Convention, to e'ect a Hiuta Tieaaurer. House of Representatives. Tbe Committee on tho part ol tha Ilouao to investigate tlio altaged bribery and corrupilou in tho matter ol the ,.,.tion ol a United Mates benatorwna ainiotincea to comtist ot Messrs xtumbaugh.of Frank. iu, Marks, of 1 hlludelphia ana wesinrooxo oi navne. I lie Uoubo proceeded to draw tor a corns) ttee to try tl.e oontiwtad aeo.loa cane ot Clmrles 1 ltouck, of Union. It Is alleged by the con e-itaut that ilonirters vtere a lowed to vote at tho eloc Ion. Mr Wlngard ap uean'd for the eontettant, and J aoob Zolg or for tue alt tiiig uiember. lliecoiuiuittce chosen waa as follows t iVe-sru. Muttibaugh. Mct rearv, Allen. Hhuiimo, Pll ow Mctberriu, McKeo, Mcclillng, aud Kennedy. 'I he committee to report what property Id Philadel phia Is exempt from taxation and lor what reason was announced to consist or the IV lowing Philadelphia members i Mesnrs. Gregory, Kerns De Haven, wor r.il 'I'odd. Josephs. A.. rvu ''ho members Irom the Senate being ln'roauceu, Wil liam li Kemble was eieoted State Ireasuror, tue 1m luocrois votlag lor John F hpaus'ef' riniA In Canada. Qpkbeo, January 9.-Mr. Pope, the Inspector of Uoid auiues a', cnatx-i - bieuioundat the dtptb of thirty-two icot, valued t 8000. Latest Maikets br Telegraph. Baltimobe, January 9 Ibe i'jour Market Is .i,..,i nd Drlcc ar unchanged IhereoepUof Wheat are sraull and prices nominal, at tJ-80(;3 0d lor fennsylvuma () t no choice or prime lota iu the market Wluto Corn, (al'dUrf 1 06 jelow, J10lt iiainr new. old. tllNoiUj unts ouo. Clover- M-ed aiiiet. at C8 25. rrovisions inactive. ; Aloes Pnrir. filfiOi bulk sboultlprs, S'O. Lard, 12io W hiaky dull, and no sales reported. Coffee and Sugar firni; larpe soles of no lattt r were made jes' tcrday lor reliuing, at lOwlCJo. j tHonal (in, fitl Ion of OoIo-reS 9oldllni4 al hallo, a. Otmiimirrt from otif 1hr ICifitton. On ra-tcmlling the resolution wes adoptd, 1 lie Ci mivittm, on (Jrrdentials reported that O. IT. lng,(on, of Kanra, bad pisiome J the neoe aary dw tnwrts and tin was received as a member oi the Cot vention. Mr. Martin M. White olT red tho fol'owlnv: HArffof. An srtlc e appearing In the Chnt'inn !-for-rnt i,t wee hm the etlect ot decimating oar Coi.ventlnni iheteiwra, Rff,v4. That the allele appearing hi the RtfOriU I wJre. oa '1,s subj ct oi conventions oa ling Hie t lid and lalthlnl men whose renord atand, rorih totlia wond as aa e id nee narnln akab e ol tkelr fidelity to their race, and especially to ihe soarred hrilsel malinea aoldiera ami sailors of thelrepnlille, Is anil ana bisnt. and eiearly vemoustraies the corruptive ef tins vu Ifler a heart. nd prove, him unfit tor tt e 0 j0--dance ot his outraged and Inured raoe. AUopied. .i.1".' ,f n' Btrtto"i 1 xtnnsyiTnla, snbmlttsf tbe following! Rrtoirrd. 1 hat In yw of services rendered thseena fry ta the terrible atruggle lor the perpetuation of tbe rnloa, by theLoya Colored Soldiers and Hailor, of the ntataot Penntrlvanla, that we no heroby petit! in the Ilonoratile benate and iiouse of U-'prespntatiyea of the S ate ol pennsTlvania assembled, to viva as the Laval o ored Hnltiiers, Bailors, aud citizens, the right of ! frtga. without any qaalilicatloti but loyally to our native btate and general t'ovcrnmant. In urginp its paseage, besata i Mr. Oharmnn and Con radoa As the aut'ior of the resolution, I pre sent it wi'h the hope that it mar leaoh the Ssuate and Iglslatare ot reonsylvania. I wiil not oon same the time In advocstinr the Justice of the reso lution. It needs no argument. Let the bones of 1'ennsylvama oolored heroes, that now makesaored the soil ot the late Rebel States, appeal In thwader tones to ihe loyal whites of Pennsylvania for maa bood and suffiage for the oolored soldier, sailor, and civilian of ibe Mate of rennsylvania. V e need oe butter apooal than the torn and tattered eolors borne aloit through many a dearly boutrht field by; thirteen thousand of li nn-v vanla's aable bnroee. The Convention waa still in session when r report olescd. Before Aldermaw Bkitleh Tine 8600 Jamoa M. Cooley, Kamnel Torrenoe, and W. II. Clayton had a further hearing beiere Alderman Beitler, at 2 P. H. to-day, on the eharge el picking the pocket ol Mr. Falls ol 8600, the par ticalars of wbioh were given in a previous Issue of the Islkobaph. 11 fi. lucker sta ed toat be changed a tr.OO note for Cooley. Xhev wore eaoh held tn oOOO bail for their appearance at Court. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jan. 9 Reported by De Havsn As Bm Ko. 40 8. Third street SECOND BOARD. flOCOPhllfc Sun. Is. 96 100 an Vata of. Ml a.Mi'ti in os,bi vi tun an an dw viouu wiy es,n o&p.iuoi 15iO ao. ... new. 100 r0 0 US 6-20s (56 rog 1061 . 500 sh r-hamok C..s5 ) 1800 sh Mnple h 2, 60shl3tnt 15th... 19 I 100 h ao 40 82 100 sb do hi Hit 8B sh Tenua K 26 sh C & A aorip sS 4 6 sn Heading, ..... (A, New Akkricak Theatbi. The pantomime al the Ice Xtng'i I ow Is still very popo'ar. it Is really more ait' active than tne Black Crook was. Mao 'lie Aunol is an artiste of tine abditu s, and she Is very handsome In form and feature. Tony Denier makes a eapital "Clown," and J. M. Sloan and J. W. Baa ford, as"Pautaloon" and "Harlequin," receive a tall share ot the applause. Ihis theatre is rapidly re covering from ine stigma that bas made it uo popular in the past. Last evening many of our best oltiseas were orosont with their families, and a large num ber ot ladios graced the boose mtb their presenoe. Cabhcross A Dixey have a great skating bor lesque every night tflat abounis in funny things, IVie Stranyrr -n which the 'M'me Kistori," a regu lar Countess del No account, appears is perfeotly irresistible in lie drollery. Sionor Blitz, at the Assembly Buildinir, has re covered Irom bis recent hoarseness, aud give m first mie performance every bicbt aad on Saturday afternoon. INSURANCE COMPANIES, DELAWARE MUTUAL TSAFETY WiXJ ranck cOweANY. Incorporated bytheLegia latuie ol Pennsylvania, 1835. , Office, 8. E. Coraer THIRD and WALNUT atreeta Philadelphia. MARIS. lNnUKAN'CES on vessels, cargo, and trclgh', o all parts of the wort INLAND iNSURVNCta on goods by river, canal, lake, and land carriage. tt parts ot the t alon. v FIRE UtETJEiNCKS. on merchandise general'y. On Stores, DwelUug Houses, Etc. : ASSETS OF T6E COMPANY., : KnVAmher 1. lgftft. aldO.OOti United States 6 Per Cent Loan, 1811 120 000 United htates tt Per Cent. Loan, ltttl I00.0C0 United Htates 7 8 10 Per cent. IU,003-0 Ut.HOt'M 211 900 DO 126,93 W J4,7)W tt,$itf ' JO.TStOO J,500e 2t,'250 Loan, Treasury notes, las.mw (jitv ot Phiiaae.phla six Per . ent. Loan (exeinptai 64 000 Mate oi Pennsylvaata Blx Per Cent. Loan 4-,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. Loan 60,000 Htate of new Jersey six. Per Cent. Loan 20.000 Pennsylvania kal road, 1st Mort- paue, Six Per Cent. Bonds 23.CU0 Pennsylvania Bat road 2d Moit- sage Six l er Cent. Bonds 25,0(0 Western Pennsylvania! Kallroad bix rer tjent jonoa ( reuaa. a. a. guarantees). ...i . 26,759'Oa 30 009 Bta e of Tennessee Five Ter CeuL Loan lS.OMW 7,0t0 HUte of Tennessee eix PeriCeaU Loan 6,040 00 13,000 300 Hhares Mock or Oermantowa Gas Company (principal aud inte rest auaraoteed by tbe city of Phlladelotla) 15,000 00 7150 143 Shares tttockot feunBjl vanla Railroad Company 6 269'iS 6 000 100 Hhares Btock ol North Penn sylvania Bsllroad Company J.950-0O 20,000 60 bharea stock ef I btladelphla and boutheia Mall bteamshlp Company 26,001'Oe 196,600 Loana on Bonds and Mortgage. 1st Liens, on City Property IM.OOO'Oe 1 015,030 par. Mareet value, 1,07 1M-7H VUOl, 91 UOV,OUA VO. Real Estate 36,000 0 Bills receivable for Insurances made 27,6I7' Balance due at agencies Pre miums on Marine Policies. Ac crued Intereat. and other debts doe tbe Compear J, 92I'L Scrip and Mock of sundry Insu rance ana other (Companies, ... t 173 animated value 1,93 t) Cash in Bank 41,Utt'2S t as'i lu Drawer 447 14 IUIS'4 al41,Wl'l( This being a new enterprise, the Par Is aosumed as tne maraer vaiue 'i bomas C. Hand. I Samuel E.stokes, lonn v.. uavia, Kdmund A bonder, '1 heopblMis Paulding, John l( lenrone, James Trsiiuair, henry C. liallett. Jr., J allies C. Hand, William C. I udwlg, Joseph H. Beal Oeorgeli. iciper, Hugh Craig, JohnD. Taylor, THOUA8 iieurv bioau, WU lamO. Boulton, Kdward Dar ingtoa, H. Jones Brooke, Kdward La ourcade, Jacob P. Jones, Jaiuos B. McFarland, Joshua P. Kyre. Spencer Mcllvains, J. B Benipie, Pittsburg, A.B. Berger, ' D. T. Morgan, " HANI). Presiaeni. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vioe President a, becretan. 1 I IlKKBT LTtBDRK OKVENTII QUARTERLY REPORT OF THB O NAlIONAL EXCUiNUE BANii Piiti ADEii-Hia JannarT, 1867. . BtSsOUBCkls. , taA . Loana and Discounts s'Ml.164 64 United Btates Bonds with 'treasure a0() nnaj'OA to secure clrcu a Ion awNOUfw , , United Slates Honda with Treasurer tn Kennre deDOBita.... .. United States Bonds on uauu... Dae from Banks and Brokers.. Ij ifl-tIlier AOle...e .K,oal Bank Mote. Nnecie K,lSU'tW 7('6 81 ,61 f75 x,S)'l ,114 M 7-l ( i.-h Item. 8,711 SO Premlaros..V."..'.'.'..'.".".'.'.'.'.'.'...'.'.'.. H'UVtj t tirrent Kxpenses oSitonMs Real 1 state. . 29 00 01 Furaiture Fixtures. SI,lM,0l 13 .i (0,l- ... .. 1(16 .M 01) ... 630 Ml -IS b,'6-1!J 11 rtV LIABII.1TIF8. Capital burp as fund ( irculatlon v Tiepneita. nett Due to Hanks aud Bankers Dlaooant and front and Lo.s si m,A i S I'ATE OF FEKKbYLVA'U -City ol 1'bUadol- fj,'w 8uIi BOUQH. Cashier of the National B -change Bank o Phlla eiphla, do so:ainuly swaar " the above statameui u true, to tua "".n'.Crt: TT lwdge and beliel.' J. W . OAI.UCli 1 SB'S rANTrD, TO CANVASS FOR AN M- N t rely new work, K N EKOKTIO, AOTIV ;. Intelligent ai d ot good adiiresa, who will aaP V selves thoroughly to the bosisesa. Jj saty terma will be given. Apply at ''rJj.J. fltreat, . BAD'S BOOKbTORK. be Ti CHS-JMU Jtt A UtfiweenU A M and 1 I. M. aa) s-ffw t
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