TI1E DAILY EVENING TELKGRAI'II. PIIILADBIil'IIIA. MONDAY, FEDKUAltY -i, 18C7. Owning clcpirti rVBUBUKD KVBHT APIEUSOOB limotTt x rrTTB), AT TBX EVO'IXO TKI.F.GIUPI1 PIILDIN8, 101 Third Street. Prfe. Three Cent Per Copy (Pontile "heetl, 01 r Hits teen Cents Far Wees, payanle to tii Carrier, and niariea to Boliaciiben out of tbe city at to Dollars In Annum One Dollar and riftr rente fnr Two Months, intariably In advance for tba pcrtod ordered. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 18G7. rrotcstant Worship nnd the InqniMtion. The action of the Congress of the United States in severing diplomatic relations with the Pontifical States, because ol tho prohibi tion of the Papal authorities against Protes tant worship in Rome, is one which will re ceive tho hearty indorsement of all citizens, without respect to religious creed. While the fact that the American chapvl had been officially forbidden Is well known to our readers, the circumstances of the case are unfamiliar. A letter from the Rev. Dr. Prime, of New York, and the accounts given in a few foreign Journals, enable us to give a pretty correct idea of the reason, or at least the mode of operation, of the autho rities. It would seem that the laws of the Holy See, established when the PontifT ruled above all kings, when the Inquisi tion was a tribunal from which none could escape, and from which there was no appeal, forbid all worship in Rome except the Catho lic ritual service. Founded in an age when personal rights weie unrecognized, when, by invoking the name of a God of peace, the bloodiest murders were made holy, when religious dilTerences were offenses oi state, and freedom of thought a heresy not to be tolerated, thse law have naturally fallen into disuse, and until the present year were "rotting away with rust in antique shades." It is reserved for the time when the temporal power of Rome was totter ing, and when the enlightened freedom of the age cannot stand the least check on individual liberty, when day by day we are growing more tolerant, and fanaticism is of the dead past it is reserved for this moment for the ' Holy Father to strike a blow wnich would not have been tolerated by Prussia in the eighteenth century, and will certainly not be mildly absented to by America in the nine teenth. The facts of the case appear to be lew. Over two centuries ago the British Gov ernment recalled her Ambassador from Rome, and since 'that time there has been no Eng lish embassy in the city. This virtual refusal to recognize the Roman States as a temporal power did not, however, deprive Englishmen of their rights; and tor many years the English chapel, located just beyond the city walls, has continued to flourish, with its Pres byterian preacher. The other Protestant Governments gradually established chapels at their embassies, and the American chapel, covered by the American flag and protected by the Ambassador, has been winked at for nearly a century. The same is the case with the Russian and Prussian chapels. It would seem, however, that, while pretending not to notice the fact that worship was held, the Papal Government was really only prevented from stopping these services by the presence of foreign bayonets. The withdrawal of the last of the French troops has once more left that Government Iree, and, not profiting by the lessons of the past, Pius determines to play the Gregory, and has had the prelimi nary circulars sent to the various chapels English, Prussian, Russian, and American. The one to the British-Scotch chapel ia a sample : FaiTrsn CoNstLaTB t Rome, December 21, 186b. Hir: It is my ofticinl duty to inform you that Monsiguore Ranrti, Governor of Karon has juot communicated to me mat you are holi lng illegal religious nieetincs in jour house which, you must know, are prohibited ty trie Roman law, and that jou have thus placed your elt in the power of the laQcrsmoN, ooth tor arrest and imprisonment. But as the Alonmtrnore permits nie to give you this notice, I would seriously advise tuat you at once put an end to these innovations, ami tnat you visit Mou9iinore uanai at jionte Uito rio, and assure him that you will never aarain repeat these illegal acts. I hope in this way you may possibly suspend your exile, which is now hanuing over you. I am, sir, your obedient servant, (Signed) Joseph Bbvmin, British Cousul. To Rev. Joseph Lewis. Our readers will doubtless be surprised at the Information that there still exists such an institution as the Inquisit'on. Associated with the days of Philip of Spain and the Duke of Alva, of Lorenzo de Medici and the Sforza, of Henry the Fowler and Mary Tudor, it seems as though the centuries had rolled backwards, for It seems impossible that the free air of our age shouid be polluted with th'.a foul record of murder, which is condemned alike by Trotestant and Catholic historians. The same prohibition has been extended to the American chapel, and the flag can no longer secure to a citizen tba right to worship his God as his conscience dictates. Under the circumstances, we are rejoiced at the action of our Congress. With a determination which does it credit, and which is but an exposition of the spirit of our institutions, the recall of the American Ambas sador is ordered, and all diplomatic relations between the two countries dissolved. Tt is not impossible that Prussia and Russia will do likewise, and the Roman States be recog nized only by the few powers which stilt retain the Roman n ligion as ihat of the State. We cannot but believe that if such be the policy of Pius and Antonelll, the strength of the temporal Church wl.l be seriously im paired, and the grand retrospect and prospect M painted by Macaulay cease to have even the semblance of probability : "She was great and respected before the Saxon had set foot on Britain, before the French had crossed tho Rhine, while Grecian eloquence jet flottrtobcd at AnMoch, and Idols were yet worshipped In the temple of Mecca. And she may still exist l undiminished vigor when some traveller from New Zealand shall, In the mldt of a vast solitude, take, his stand on the broken arch of London Bridge to ukrU h the ruins of St. raul's." Suffrage in Tennessee. A NASiivirt.K telegram of the 2d instant states that a test vote has just been taken in the lower House of the Tennessee Legislature upon the question of extending the suffrage to the colored citizens of that State, which resulted in favor of that measure by 83 yeas to 25 nays. This measure, If fully carried out, will prove the final redemption of Tennessee. The wfclte loyalists of that State are oatnum lu rcd by the d'sloyaKsts, and if the former persist In discarding the assistance ol the blacks, the State will ppecdily pass into tho hands of the Rebels, just as Maryland has done. The loyalists in Tennessee, when united, are on overwhelming majority of the people. We are glud to see that a common danper Is forcing them to discard old preju dices and follies, and to take a stand upon the true Republican doctrine of equal righta to all. Had our Maryland friends been as wise In their day and generation, and listened to the voice of their great departed leader, the evcr-to-be lamented Henry Winter Davis, they would not now have seen the power of their iMate usurped by the bloody and dis loyul faction that disgraced their chief city at the outbreak of ibe Rebellion by shooting down loyal soldiers passing through Its midst to the rescue of the nation's capital. In this great olitlcal struggle, as in the physical struggle that preceded it. the Southern loy alist, of whatever hue, must be allowed to take a part. As General Sherman well expressed it In his memorable Atlanta letter of 1804: 'It you admit the necroto this strup?le for any purponu he has a rnrht to stay in lor all, and whin the fight i over the. han i that drops the musket cannot be atmed ttie ballot." Th's is the true doctrine, and it Is the only possible one upon which a loyal reconstruc tion can take place In the South. Hence, we hail the indicated action of Tenuessee as the recognition by the white loyalists of the South of a saving truth. Secession Persecution. savannah. Ga , February 1. The cae o1 if t!in State ot ticorfia aiirfin-t John K. llayi' , Alitor and proprietor of the Kavannah Jifpao'icau, in dicted lor libflliuir Solomon Cohen, Coturexs man elect, was decided to-day by a vcriitt of RUilty. The Soliciior General, and 31esr. Harden and Levy were t'ie counsel for the Stute. ana the lion. II. S. Fitch, Luite.l Siut-i Uittnet Atioiue, tnd Mc-(r. Ilurttiriilue, t hrholni, and Stone, lor the defense. Tbe case excited itrcat public attention iroin the political isue involved, the prominence or' the panics, and the strong llepuhhcnnisiu of the accuse I. A verdict is consideied as adversely auYctlnsr tU? riirht of ail Noitlieru or Union men ia tub commu nity. The case ot Colonel Hayes is but a fair sample ot bow Union men are treated through out tbe South. From the commencement ot the imblicatiou of the Republican, he ha. been subjected to every species of insult aud danger. His ripht to the property wa con tested by a Kebel, and tie President decided in the Kebel's favor. Colonel IIa es bad been at the North for some months attending to his private affairs, and on his return he was arrested on a criminal charge, tried by a Eebel jury, before a Kebel Judge, aud proba bly will be incarcerated in a prison. When Union men tor their loyaity are thus assaulted, can we permit the return of the Kebel Mates until the safety of our friends is guaranteed. ? Sellius Anna to the Indian. Both General Grant and General Sherman disapprove in the strongest terms of the pre valent practice among Indian traders on the frontier of selling arms and ammunition to the Indians. It seems that at the present time the Indians are peculiarly anxious to purchase these articles, and are offering lar more than their value In horses and furs. Commissioner 13ogy has helpea the tiling on i by intorming the traders that they are at liberty to sell arms and ammunition to any Indians that are at peace with and receiving annuities from the United States. The only remedy for this Indian business is to abolish the whole system as at present constructed. It is too hopelessly corrupt to be amended. Sermons. An able and timely sermon on the subject of ''Gambling," delivered j ester day, by the Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, will be found upon our sixth page. Mr. ' I' aim age's reflections upon this subject, in the various forms it assumes and the different guises it wears, are worthy of very general attention. The spirit of gambling was never more rile than at the present time, and It w well that the Cbristian watchman should souud the alarm. An Interesting discourse upon Mteligious Industry," delivered sesterday, under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, by Rev. G. D. Boardman, will be found on our eighth page. It Is well worthy of perusal. Internal Revenue RKCEipis.-Some apprehension has been excited in Govern ment circles by tha diminished receipts of internal revenue for several weeks past. They are again increasing, however, last wee!cs receipts amounting to nearly six millions of dollars. The total receipts during the pre sent fiscal yearj beginning July 1, 1803, are stated at $180 978,509. The Maryland Conservatives have backed down from their project of abolishing the present loval city government of Baltimore. The law ordering a new election on the 6th Instant, passed a few days since, has already been repealed. The rnrislan correspondent ot the Nevt York World says: "A wicket has been established at the en trance ol tbe reposition ground, where, on pajmrnt of on tranc, visitors m have access to all parts of the builuinir. Ao Iron pUmne machine : from the workshop ot Mest-ra. 8Hiers ft Co., of Pbl adelphis, has nven tbe Imperial Commission a power of trouble. As Bond luck would have it, the only machinery In trance of cuthelent lorce to lift this mass ol irou out ol the veseci upon which It cnveved to huropc, chances to be at its point of de'barka L,0.?m 1iavrP! oth,'rwi-e. I suppose it would be necessnry to pnek it back jeain. The railroad adnnnintration between Havre and Paris could not think ol taking rharpcof itsiranportat on wltliouiBm maklnir an inspection ot their road, to fee if tbHr bridiies would bear Us we eh ; and, tinally. alter parley-vovmng without end. it has ben decided that at tte rtn-t nf nirhf i- IHIH. Hi encine there is a pohgibility of petiln" Mr no to I'arir-. Three hundred do lr. Sellers' H rl 1 ci " j ii ril asked for tukine It (mm th ol the Seine toils place in Ibe BxnoKinon. I urisii iviii uiHi me imoeilal Coram1 iiwnion, ni-vrr iiitvuiff neara ot anvlhlnor so nonderotin. are uneasy lcr tear the machine will brek lurouph tbe timer ( Mint nt' Ivrvn 11, -mn mill come down upon tbe cooks and marmUons who re lO OCCUDV the RIltlfArrunonn ..ollonna nnil thus crush out one of tbe most important insti tutions ot the Exposition-the kitchen." SPECIAL NOTICES. FINAL NOTICE. The final heuring bcroro the EXAMINER in the cae of TBE GERMAN LUTHERAN BURIAL GROUND, Will tuke plnce at tbe WKTUEUILL HOUSE, iu 8AK&OM Hiret't, above Sixth, ON TUESDAY, February .5. At 4 o'clock. All who liuve not given in their testi mony, and are opposed to Ibe utile of the ftround, should punctually nttpnt. 2 2 21 lp AN APPEAL FOR FIVE TIIOlD DOLLARS TO HELP THE POOR, BV THE lnion Benevolent Association. The inclemency ot tbe wlntrr id greater than for years pant Deep anows put atop to all out-doop labor Many vbo autln life in winter by Ratheriajt garb- ge fuel, etc. irnm the atrceta have now no occupation but to freeze end t-Urve. A pojr woman wa touod la a cellar, with a babe at the breaat, both frozen, and with difllcuity reauacitattd. Ano'her alck woman, with two amall children, and a young woman dying with con auniptlon, were oun? la a rarrot without Bra. and on y kept from trc zing by an old carpet which covered them. They had had no food for twenty lour houri. There are hundreds of aach cases pteadiug for help al ovr the city. The t'nioD Ilcnerolent Aaaoolation prefers helping tbe poor to euiployuient tatber than distributing alma to theini but labor is now scaice, an l thin apneal 1j for 410Ktl MOSEV Immediately. I'be Visitors are walt lnit to visit, bu' they have no mean Let this appea coiue home to ail wdo are enJotng tbe home comfort ana the luxuries of Hie. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL 1SK RLQI'IUED TO PUITLY BUI ONE-UALF THAT IS NEEKKD. Two months ol the wont ot the neuron is left, and no leu a sum will surllce to kei p trom staiving tbe families o those now In charge ol this Hoeletr. Tbe Collector-, Messrs. EVAN9 and WATSOif, wll make their second calls immediately. .Money can also be lett wl.h EDMCSD WILCOX, Lso,.. Treasurer, or at tbei Otllce, H. W. corner ot SLViMIi and hAN.-O H.ueet. SAMUtL H. YEKKIXs, President. JOl'N II. AlW'OOn.Secretiry. 1 3Hwfsm4t rUlKM'h' AV l-UM FOR Tilt; f.V KANfc. near 1'rnukioi J, Twtnty-tbird (Vara, I'Mladeiphta. Ir. J 11 ORTIIIKO rosr. Superintendent ppllratinn lor the admhMlon ol pa'lenti may be made to the f uperinieniltnt. at tbe Asylum, or tj either ot tbe undernamea MAtiKKtt- Miuiuel liett e. No Ut S. Tenth street. Charles El.la, . E. comer beventh and Market Mreen. v, i iiam Be't e. No. 126 N. Hlxth street. Horatio i:. Wood. No. I II t'hesuut street Julini Aleu No.a.'ttS Klltb street .n.Ln Carter, No. 32 I. Twelfth s reet. John M. Whlta'l. o III) Pace street. Mark ltal.li-r.ton, No. SiO s. Wlxth stroet. hitlierd Klcbardson, NoSrArck atroet V ihtnr Morns No ilf lbiiUstreet. bainuelAlor l, near Klner hiimtou r. alorrls, tiertuantown, and No. Sii Mar ket tiee.. . , . N'aibsn illlles Frankforl. lavld Scull. No bio Arch street. ,. VM.Uam K'lwey, tt W. corner ot Third and Vine ""w"ra B Cooper, near CamOen. Se,J,'"7'1,.A hiimuei I mien, Ueruiantown, and No. tt.'I Aiaritei I,. Howard Yarna l No Mount Vernon street. Francis H. to(e, ti. luiaotown, uul No. I muI street. I lu'lu' 1ST C 11 I T TEN DEN'S COMMlillClAli COLIECiK, Ko. C27 CHESMTJT Street, Coroer of Seveaih. K.HTAIll lHHH) IM4 INCOHnKTEI) Wl ltmik-h Kt-.l'l Mi lUuroui-LlT and Dracllcally tsUKbt In all us brain Ins I'r. MA MHf, I' la In and Omame-ital t UMsl Hi lL CAI l t Lai luN.H, inclu.llne the best and anuiti-Bt uiethuOa lorcompuilUK luiervsl, fruot mill l.o, v,-ruKH. r lrtimiKe, eu:. A o. bt'hi.N frt I- ok tin, C'vUioiiiclai Law. Detect lnr Countertelt Aloiiry, tie. Ol-fc.S 1Y AN1 A.VNIS1. bCPAKAriS fN M Kl t TIi'N 1 his In'iltutlon, the Uinueat etub!Uhed of an In the city cuMu. s Hie expen, nve ana accuu.u ated a.lvsu taken oi 'lie ua.t wi.li an iii.iiniveuieiits snJ liit.es ot ital value. CaUluitues furnished grail oil auplicatinn. J l llliwv WILLIAM WELIii HUUWS WILL deliver the 1- ilili iM.um i.iii.a eourMe uii'lr Hie anplLt!i nf ttie l-H.iul, I IVII, U!Kt Milll-.tlealA.-io-clMliuti, i n I 1 1 1 i.t 1 . J-Al-MMl, t-liiiiry Ttti. l-'7, at Nuliouul Hull. AlAKKfcl' tiirael. fbova '1 welttli, M IU i ( T--1 lie H.lel ty tt:i(i nBrolsm ol the C' Inn-il Men In il.e It. I- Ii, .ii." Mr. Drown l eiiiliieiilly ealrulaliHl to do this snbj't Juki ice. ami his race an iinuur u a Lwclurar uud V rilei. lie us born a Slave hut thrvw olTllie yoke In early llie. unit aitlKiuKli a fiimtive, hU eiirne-,1 llinwl I""" kimwieiliiv u untloiiliteil, mill Ins Unnre to help m inukehlavery ml tuna bv inleliM-i,mi tlni'U wase'in")' us manili Ht. Me ia linleeil a". m iiio mail." i- THK ADJOl'UNKD ANNUAL MKKTIN'" of tbe "t.ckh.jl.ler ot the J r ltr V W r.I.I. OIL COMPANY wit L,h. Ida. the "oAltlHlVrilAliK .,.(S-?,i,.v0'L-t, lHt"t r Htreet, 1'UiiadolpbU. on il KIiAi, tebruary ft h. at 1 i m ,pon?'r., , ,w- Al.UAKLOW. eoretarr. VhUade phla, Jan. n, iwji w mtiuJ. ISTa MERCANTILE RENCPIPI AT. ASSOC I- AT10N Ihe terms of ,ii,ii..i..n r as loi loa: Lite Membership ..I'W Auuoal klembersblp JW tDtisuceh'te w Applications tor sdm.asion io membeVsuip' be made to any manam-i or io K i. i .m5o. W,LLUM A- "Oi ls, Beeretanr. . , 12 12 wlm Mt No. 7j MAha-hl Mreet. E3rt(TIiEuANliUAl' M K MTl NO OV THE YZn vai "l.,!?n2,,v,n UAI1 HOLLOW OIL n?r,W 1CKIKU 1rANT will be held NRwIir:"1 l o'clock P M..al io 218H WALNI 1 htreet. fcoom No 4 rocoud Burr. yBll.APKI.PHIA.Jan.iarTM, ' ) t".1JI..t!:,CE oTthB EAST MAHA , " 'Y KAILKOAD CDHPiaV bas ban re P?.TTiJW.Wo li'JAlit",Uawt oNo .-It) outk OlIKTli btxeet.lht adelpbta. I. t. HkMCl tscrtlaxy iid lrsaair, SPECIAL NOViCES. tJ NEWSPAPER DVKRTiPtNtJ.-JOT, COE A CO. AgmU for the LBORArn. and Kcw(pf fit of the whole ctnn'rr. bre RE MOVED from ttFlHiiid CHES.UT to Mo. 144 8. 1X111 f tiect M-cond door bov W LNUT. (iificmii-o 144 8. 81XTh Htreeu rhllU'lrlohU) 1 bl HlfcE BWMiMiS hfwYorfc. 1 W $4 T N O T I C 11. A MtETINQ OF Cotton tad Woollen Manufacturer W1lbeboldt BOARD OlT TR4.DK ROOM. CI1E8 VT frtiept, above filth, on TU KtD AT Ar KHN03N neit, ai J o'clock. It la verr lmporant to inaml'ac timra to be present, aa bunlneti ot importance wilt be brought before them. WILLIAM Mvr.NE, Chairman. GEonoE Hi llock, Secretary. 1st St rSrt' A CAR1. TOIMPOUTBKS, WIIOI.KMAI.K ANI HKTAII, lBALKIli.- (IpntlpniMi; Ao thin in the aenMOii lor Inking hit Hint ol Htei'k, Hip K.xfciaivp ('Dinmltieo ot Ilia OltANI) 111 Mi l II u L. 1 L UA I. H . a a u npiM'iu id n llliernl (Mibllo for iIiijmp Hrt cloi wliloli liicy can npitrt, ami hu ll wp will lis tliHiiklill to P i-Plve. 1 1 It I 1 1 ; I t , TUItAL II A IX, S. . orner 11HOAII an1 WA I.N'IJ 1' Htria will bp opnn i very 'l npsilrtv. trnrn II A. M. to 2 1. il. for (lie recfptlon of auoils, whpre nil mny pro rurp clioiltirs, wlilcli wc hope they will Uiilrlliute frpply. MAItY A. PEnCIVAI,. Chnirmftn Executive Com mittPP, No. I3inihiiIi HKOA I) Hiieet. A. W. IIAHRlsoN.KPcrptiiry KKecutlve Commlt tPP, No. 2IS .south S10V K.N I'll Jsirpnt. i t,t,it, 1ST HORTIUULTURAL DAZAAR.-THK I.ndies will meet i 11 A. M. TU-.MOllltnv. mid encli Biiceeedlng TUKiDAY, at lIUIti'U:UI 'll KAI. HAD. to lnsiriict thooe who may desire to take tables, or become oihei wise liilercstod. All are invliP'l. Otir pal rons unit others who have not re ceived their circulars will pleuae report to A. W. ilAKUIsnX, Secretary Kxecutive t'otnmltiee. 2 4m2t No. WSonili iKVKN I'M street. THE LONDON ORATOR A lACTURB on the leiiowned t'reui'linr of the Metroooli.ini '1 uborni cle. II. t iiurneon, will bo mtllvrrod In IhoiliUltlJl tie nil', i.M'KKL'Ksuii, HuriiK tinrden Hireet, below Broad, hv J. W. HON it A U. 'H'khDAY liVKMMO, t ehrnitry j, iu 7' o'clock. 1 icki-1.1, cents, may be obtained at No. 1--I (;branut atreet. and lit the noor. SdUl THE PHILAI)KL"HIA ANi RALTI- WOtiK CKNT A lj KAILKOAD COMPANY 1 lie BtocRiiotocrs at the an no, w meet mr held at Ok- tord, L bestcr county, v a. o suunry 14. ib7, etected as VKESIDENT. SAMUf L M FELTOS. DiKKCronn Idaso Hinckley, 1 h Hi D Qulley. David vfoelpper, Jonlah Phi lips, ftilimn Conanl. James B. Ramsey, James A Htrswbridga, Dan'e B'ubbi, Dr. . B. Stubks, Jacob Tome Hsmuol Dickey, llinry 11 Magraw. Ibe Dlroctois. at a meeting held at the utllce of the company, in i niiuueipuia, jaouare n ithi.ei ctea J K.Pli UUOOKLb, 1 31 6t Becretarr aud Treasurer. niTIrRfll- Til F. i l,!TU IK"JXT. viMi ui i.nni 1 rtnuuiK.tr v am WALtlU 1 btrcet. PHiT.ADRt.PRtA January 10, l67. The Board of Directors have this dsn doc ared I Dividend 01 HVK t'fc. K C. vr. out of tho net earn inns, in Scrip, bea-lns no Interest and convertible into tbe reven i-er cent Mor eaire Hondo ot tbe I oraoanr In sums ot Five Hundred Dollars, on and a 'er Ma X 1, loui , uu (irenvuinuuii at nie 1 1111c - 01 ma 1 uiuimu "l he Serin so issued wi I be delivered to ttie Htock- holders 01 tnelr legal representatives, on and a:ter tbe 1st 01 FKliKlMRY next. lbe1ranler Books of the Company wl l close at 3 o'c ock ibis P. 11., and remain cio.-ed until the 21st instant WILLIAM Wl"TfcK, 1 15 lm Treasurer. r5T OFFICE PENSTLVaNIA RAIL-k-i ROAD COUP NY. Philadelphia, January 28, 188. NOT1CK TO MOCKHOLDrvKS. The Annual Meeting of th" tockhoi' ers of this Com pany wl I be he'd on TUESDAY, the 19th dni of Cebru arr IW7 at In o'clock A. M . at tbe boar I of Trade Rooms, No 605 CHK8SUT street. Ibe Annual Klectlon lor Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 4fh dar ot March 1HUT, at the Otllce of the Company, tio. 236 S TI1RD Mreet. 1 'lit lilt EDVltJyp 8 t 1TB. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE DIVI SION CAN'LCOMPAST Of PEKiN'9 It LVA- MA, Ko. 303 WALNUT street. PniLADELPniA, January 25 1807- The Annual Meet in ot ihe -ao-kbolders 01 thl om pany will be he.d a. their Otllce on TUKHU V . Febru ary A, IH7, ac 12 o'clock M. when an election idi a anecers tor tbe ensuing year wl 1 he held. 1 25 Hit OHAwLttw cf LONO-itkkth Secretary. fjggp" THE FOLLOWING REMEDIES ARE old and well established, and thousands have been benefited by their ute. They are for sale by drugisto generally. THE PKRCVIAN SYRl'P, a '"rotected Solution ft no P'coide of Inn, supplies the bloodwitr. Its Life fclcnvnt, Iron, ulvinu jtrorgtn. lur, and a nev life t'i the whule systm. l!or Jiy.speiisin, j.e lill ly, Female Weaknesses, etc , it Is a spccltic AitJ pni' paiiinlitet c.nitalnirg a valuable trea'ise on "Iron as a Meillt ii.e." with ctrtilicat-; and recommendations, etc , v. id be sent tree. J P. DINSMOKK. Prenriotor, No. 'M U;Y street, New ork. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD ( IIBRIIV lias been ut-ed for nearly half a century for Coughs, Colas, C'onsiiiiii'tlan. and every ailection of the Throat, Luiim, ai d Client. It cures a cough by loe,entiig and cleansing 1110 hitiKS slid ".Paying Irritation, thus tern ivtng the cause in.-tead of tloin' ttr '.be cough and leaving the cause behind. btlU W. tOWI.E fc H t , Proprietors, No. U TKJiMOST Street, Huston. DR. II. ANDEH8' IODINH WATER, a pure tol'itlon ot Iodine dissolved in water without a solvent containing l' grain of lodlnu to each tluld ounce t water. Iodine Is aimlttvd, by all medical men, to bu tie lest known remedy for hcroula, Ulcers, Cancers, hyphilis. halt Ithetim, etc.. and thousands can testifv to tbe wonderful ittues of this propura'lou in such casus. Circulars fret). J P DIN.-(M(Jlt, Proprietor. So. 86DEY Street, Ne ork. GItACK'S CELEBRATED SALVE works like niaelo on Old Hores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, Bruges, sprains, Chapped Hands Chilblains, etc. etc. It is prompt In action, soothes the pain, takes nut soreness, and teiiucei tbe most angi'v-looklng swell ings and Iuthiuiiniitiotis; thus aitording relief and a com plete cure Duly '.'5 cents a box ; senr bv mall for 8ft cents. tF.Til W. FOVVLK A 8 ')ei. Proprietor!, 245C2t No. tn TKfcMONT vtiect, Huston. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE XS THK BEST IN THK WOKLD. Harmless reliable instantaneous, t he only perfect dye. No tlisanuointment. no ridiculous tints, but true tb nstnre black or brown. liEMJlNB In 810NLD WILLIAM A. BATCUELOIl. A l.M( ltepcDfrsttngFxtractoi klU'eflcnrsrestores.preserves. onu urautmea uie oair. prevents namness. rioid by aP liruuglsis. Facton No. 81 BARCLAY Kt. N. Y! 33k RTPTVW A v snvsi Grand Square and Upright Piano fortes. bTc1NWy A SONS' direct special atteuUon to their newly Invented Uptight" Pianos, with tbelr 'ulnt Hetonatur" and doable lion raoie. patented June 6, 1m. This invention consists In providing the instrument tin addition to the Iron Irani in inml of the soundboard), witn an ireu Mace tiniiie In the rear o It both Irainua being caa in 1 ;tcr. thereby imparting a solidity of ou strut tier and capacity ol standing in tune never before attalutd In tliatilnsso instrument 1 be soundboard la supported between the two frames by an apparaiua rem allnu Its tension, so tliut tie ate.teHt poreible detree ot sounl producing capacity Is obtalntd and resulated to tbe nicest desirable pom'. 1 he sreat volume and exquisite quality of tone as ell as elastlclt) and ptomptneae 01 action, 01 these new I prlyht l lanos have elicited tbe unqualified ad mirston of h musical ptoieution and ad who nave heard ibem. llLAn H BltOTHERS eonfldently offer these beau tltai msirnmenia to tne publio aud invite every lover ui inosic to call and examine tbein a, very Plsno ts cons rut ted wltb their Patsnt Agratte Arrangement applied diitctly to tbe lull Iron Frame. t,rsl vuly bv BLAH1UH BHOTliKKd. I yw In 4t Ko iwsj CI1KSNUT Street K M O V A E. M. THARP. L. ATTORN EY-ATLWf EIMOVID TO No. 32 Bouth TRIED Street. COI.LtCTIONS bUlM. made oa all parts of the United 2 i limp CHESTNUT $T.tx FAMILY SEW1NG-MACH1NES INSTRUCTION. BUSINESS COLLEGE PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. PAKE INDUCEMENTS TO PATROHS. TEEMS KEOUCED CNE HUNDKED SCHOLAR 63 IPS TO BE ISSUrD AT C30. NEW AND ELEGANT ROOMS ABE urtORTLT TO BR OPENED AT FIFTH AM) fJIIESMIT STRKEfS. On aocotint of the Innreanod accommodations, aal atMii nt fitilnir u P ihe new room. coetot tlt.ing Jg 'MuIBKl wTUDKNT Will bereeeWed for a six months' course at the low rat ot Ml ea b for which a lull course achoisrship wl lbels .ed Immediate apnliostlon ts nejesstrri i sertire tne ad rantaves ot this liberal oR -r, as the nam her will be ftrlctly llml-ed bl one hundred TUB OtltiKHK ir INSIHU' TlOX Is of tbe most practical and luable charsoter. andl n al respect nnuiD'"ed ailvantaces are o II n red to those ho wist to prepare rf an actl 'e bsslne-s life. book rr" Pino. pr.iMANHHip. com wkriiax AKlTUMiilir! TEI.KRPHINO. TI1K UlUllKrl F.VS.NlNtl IMrirKUCllON. Ful! Course, six mor hs V Penmanship and A rlthmetio. three months 11 I enmansbip twenty lessons S FA IRB NKih' UOOK KKKflSQ, The only work now berore the public composed of set! obtained from actual business, a one Insures, in the De list tn, en t of Aocouota, unequalled lacllltius. Por circulars and further iniormafion. app' at the oOice, K. corner TKN I H and t'H ennrj r Htrsets. L KAIRU AKK.H, A. M.. Principal. T. E. MrtiCHAKT. Secretary 1 lmwf THE GREAT N&TI0I.&L TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMEUCIAL INSTITUTE, No. 710 A.RCII Street, WII.LOPKN 2 4 MONDAY, February 11. HAM1LION 1 NSTITUTK FOR YOUN'Q LA lilts, Ko. 3810 CHEUT Street, West Put latelpbia. BOARDINO CHOOT.. vmi.ll A CkKHI! A M . PRINCIPAT. The Spring besaion will commence on MOKDAT, February tprms. fl 14t( Day Fcrplars. per session '"0 M lioarding ecbolura, per session OO'OO NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE GALAXY, FOR FEBRUARY 15, 18GT, Continue tbe first instalment Ot the poworlul atory. WAITING FOB THK VERDICT. By Rebecca Harlirg Davia, Author of "Lifj in tie "Iron Mills." "Margaret I'owth," Kte. With ll'.uitratloni by Henne isy. THE G'LiXT alt.0 contain: TDK NEW ELECTRIC LIflllT. IJy II. K. P.rotvne. M. 1). (Wltb five illustrations.) HA I MO.MOl H IKFECI-S. My .Marin Louisa Pool. KXl'KHl.M KN'l'n WlTU r ilE HOSSKV. liy Arthur I-'leuiiiig. WOIttw AJSX THK I Ft I.hks. By Itlchnrd Grant White. WITH A VOLUME OK KEAT.S. Jly Dr. T. W. J'nraons. THE ( I.A VEItlMIS. Ity Anllioiiy Trollopp. GIVlMi BACK lilE PLOWElt. liy Burnb M. B. Pmtt. JOHN HOSE. Ity William L. Stone, t OM'K Dili M.n. H tiooruo VVakBinuii. Til E xlI.KNT L'U'EK. lie Edwmil II. House. ritOS N NOT. Ky Mnry WnUiimlium, TllE I'liV EKOM THE STL'HIOS. Hy Clarence (Vok. NAPOLEON'S PRIVATE CAr.IN'El'. Dy II. A. In Mile. Willi KOWriII? Itv Iunl). Coolbiitlt. Nl.UL 1..K. liy the Ed:tor. Tli price of THE GALAXY H a year. $t Tor six inoi tbi; six ct pies, otie year, :". Single copies SO ceuis. Audreys W. C. & F. P. CHURCH, It No. 89 PA It K Tin W, Now York. SKATING PARKS. YV TEST PHILADELPHIA SKA.T1NO PARK. TH1KI Y EllitsT unit WALNUT streets. SPECIAL. The great Carnival uud orutid Display of F'reworks at this 1'ai k, on Friday ulu'lH last, gave such univer sal tatiHiiiclion, thai a genoral request was at ouce nuide to the Proprietor to repeat the grand scene as t-ooii us the weather will perinll. CoiisoiUeuily, uiu Proprietor ban ItiHtrucled I'rofeMor Jackson to pre pare the fireworks, und be ready to di.spi.iy thorn at one day's notice. Tbe tatrons of the Park will please look to tli9 morning papers lor the announcement us booiiud we buve clear ami roul weather. fcL'HM'ltlUKlt.S NOT COMPELLED TO PAY. Skaters will please notice that the ice la always good when Our isigns are on the Marnut hi rector Clieaaul ami 'lllnul alrcot rura. Flooded streets Is 110 evidence that there is no skut ing at this Park. l'iutilng keeps the Ice bard. Park open until Hi P. 41.. and BAN DOE MUSIC. u XO THE LADIES. EVENING PARTIES. TARLATANS, CIIOICK COLOKS. TAll LATANS, CIIOICK COLORS. 8-4 ILLUSIONS, only 80 cents per yard. WARCURTON & SON'S, No. 1004 OHESNUT ST. 1 10 lm4p H JB: M O V A L. To accommodate our coutiuually increusliig busl ntvs, we have taken the commodious room, SECO D STOUY, NEW LEDGKH BUILDING. S. W. Corner SIXTH and CHKSNUT Sta., (Entrance ou slxili street). Into which we bore removed, whero we shall be pleased to Bee our many putrons und Iriemls. J. M. BitADSTUEET A SON. J. B. Erookk, superintendent Philadelphia Ollioa. l'tillailelplila, Fehrunrv Ih'7.' illm NEW AND INTERESTING COOKS ARE mlde.l ii- quaniltlNH to . CHALL1 N .s CI UL ULATING LIBItAKY, bo tveiy 1 uiron always can t blatn WMhlHIXU t'KKHH, Y. 121 VALENT1NE3.-TO DEALERS. L VTE3T tjle-., Willi tlneat ornatuenut and nsleceu uictlos. The beat gooos iu t' e market, at low rates, W, TII.LElt, 2 4 3t No. .12 t. FOURTH f tret.. eA (itUMANTi)WN. I'll xv KM, UN TUU Lll PK I lot. KEN 8t-eet a F'urnmiieil Double Hoii .or iwo year. Iiom May 16 next. Address F. W . i'rn'antew 3 i 'it PAMS.-AU PA(t, No. 16 RUE VIVIENXE, Uittom of the Cou't Yard, on the left first fleor. BPkClALTy POK UlI.Kb, MANT .E1., f lit HAPTKS MOUVgaUTKj. FOR SALE A STYLISH, PROMPT Jv'S'v driTtnWare,aultableur all work, nveyeaw J5uV Add lv Hi," kvenlUK llet(rph Ottlce." 1 FINANCIAL. BANKING TUOUtilS' Oir JayCooke&(p. 113 and 114, So. THIRD ST. FHILAD'A.' Dealers in al Government Securitiot OLD B-aOs WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOIl NEW. V LIBERAL DIXTEREarCB ALLOWED, Compound Interest Kotei Wanted! nriKEESI ALLOWED OS DEPOSIT Collectloramade. Stocka boucht andaold 00 Cora. n1 II 24Jtt4p .ecia busmen aetonin cdatioos rmerved toriadie 7-30s, JUKE, JULY, AUD AUGUST, CONVERTED INTO 5-20s WITHOUT OIIARGIiJ. 6-!0 Delivered at Ontt, 1 24 lot lp DREXEL & 00. (JKIOM PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPAtYt EASTERN DIVIS;0H, 0 ITCt, No. 424 WALSUT BUeet Fbiladklpbia, January tl, IB6T The INTEREST IN GOLD oa the first Mortgage Bonds 01 TBE ITNIOBr PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANI, F.astem Dlrlaloo, DUE FEBRUARY I, WiU be paid on presentation of tne coupoua at tbe Danktng Uonae 01 MESeE8. JAY COOKE & CO , New York, On and after that ante. 122 tPld WILLIAM J. PALMER. Treasurer. TEN PER CENT. FIRST MORTGAGE BONOS. The Hamilton Gold and Silver Mining Company of Nevada. Into Company, baaed upon a large and Taluabt propeitv mine Muinuiotli aud hortn Union litHiriCM. ie county, Male of hevaoa, oQer Bonds bariuii uri years 10 run, beailng lnterem at the rate ol ten per cent, per annum, pajab e nail yearty at Ute oiiioe ot tbe Company. Ihese securities form a first claim on tbe entire assets of the Company, and are exchangeable lor ordinary stock at tbe option ot tbe bolder at any period durtna tbe five yeais " Por particulars and farther Information, apply to the Secretary or the UanatiiDg liuecior. at the Udioe 01" the Company, lies. 3b aud 37 PEN U UU1UIA0S, No. 430 WALNUT Street. PKES1DENT, HON. ALEXANDER RAMSKV. 8ECEETABV AKD TREA8QBER, 28 If COL. JACOB ZIBGLKH. piRST-CLASS SEVEN PER CENT. BODS. North Missouri First Mortgage Svea Far CtaL Bouda for sale at 8 5. AH Iniorastion cfaeerfully niren. JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 114 South THIRD Sc. 1 il in,4p RATIONAL BASK OF TIIE CEl'UCLit; Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street! rUILADELPIIIA. CAPITAL (500.000. FULL PAID. DIEECTOB3. Jos. T.Bailey, Wm. Krrien, Sam. A. ltupbasa Edw. B. Orue, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Qoyt. iietlia llillcs. Ben. Kowiauu. Jr. Wnt.ll Enawn ' PRESIDENT, WILLIAM II. BHAWN. CABHIKkj JOSKPU P. il L'MFOEli. ci 3w NEW FRENCH PAINTINGS. JAMES & EAttLE & SONS Have Much Pleasure in Opening To-day a Caoics Inroice of FIRST-CUSS FREXCH PICTURES, Worla of WilleuTi, Frere, Oerome, Troyon, Ziam, Accrd, Fauvelot, and otnert riUOEH MODERATE. EABLES GALLEU1ES, And Looking Class Warcrooni.i, uttp No. 816 CHE3HUT 8trst.