TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 18G7. AMUSEMENTS. AoAnftMY of Mohtc-Engmsh OrKnA.-By Em berePatPd this evening for in?l mSJIJ-!' "wasB'ven cm Friday evening ana Haturday afternoon to huge audiences, ami u. a PIf l!me ,Ue ho,,se w,u be woll Oiled to hear enson " g been tue "lilt" of tho r""''". Sonnambula; on Wednes-I-ni1'.di Oiamnunir, for the benefit of the wiarmlng Mrs. Kdwartl Huguln: and on Thurs Je!1)DK I5"o'h great spectacular opera, -fie Knehantrcs.i, will positively bo produced. Chksnut Ktrfkt Thkatrb. Mind Helen western will appear thiseveninc as "Cynthia," in Air. JJuckstono'8 romantic play called The flowers of the Forest, supported by Mr. J. A. Jlerneias "Isrunel," and Miss Joslo Orton, a Wtarlignt Hefts." After this Miss Orton will perform the part of "iMIss Dalrymplo," In the oellRlitiul Thespian sketch called the Little Savage. Arch Rtrkf.t Theatrk. Jack and GUI will be pret-cnted for the twenty-ninth time. Mr. George 1,. Fox will also piny parts In theFronch drama of "102," ani;in the funny farce of State Oecret. This is the last week of Mr. Fox's tm gngement. and we have no doubt he will be favored with immense audiences every night. On Friday Mr. Fox will take his farewell bone fit, for which occasion he has arranged a ft rent bill. On Monday next the new comedy by J. J,. Koblnson and Arlemns Ward, called Oiirs.wlU be produced In magnificent style by Mrs. Joliu Drew. Walnut Street. Theatre. Mrs. P. 1. Rowers assumes the rote of "Camllle," this even ing, supported by Mr. J. C. MoUollom, as "Ar maud Duval." The successful new farce of I'ie iStrejHechase will also be presented. On Tues day, The Hunchback; on Wednesday, Lady Audlets Secret, with the addition of a new act. Nkw American Theatre. The Variety Troupe at the American has great success, and lust week the audiences was overflowing. Among the principal attractions areanexoel )mt ballet under the charge of M. Ualdy, one Of our tx'st ballet masters; the Oirafle dance, in which M. iialdy creates great amusement; Santa Anna, a one-legged dancer, who per forms astonishing feats; and Mr. J. C. Htewart, Denny Gallagher, and others, who are fine Ethiopian delineators. Twenty-flve hams were distributed among the audience on Saturday liigbt.amld roars of laughter. Carncross & Dixey, at the Eleventh Street Opera House, present new novelties this week, among thorn the Burlesque Coterie ffasked Ball. The Siamese Twin, and the Stage-struck Heroes are also still performed. The Name. Mr. Robert Frazer has named his new pantomime The House that Jack Built; It Is to be produced by Carncross fc Dlxey next month. The Annual Ball of Beck's Philadelphia Brass Band, .No. 1, takes place at Musical Fund Hall to-night. It will be a grand affair. The Annual Ball of the Actors' Order of Friendship occurs at Musical Fund Hall on next Friday evening (Washington's birthday), the 22d Instant. CITY INTELLIGENCE. (fob additional local itkms sek tiiibd paor. The New Coikxksikk Chukch. During a very heavy gale In January, this structure re ceived considerable damage. The walls, though unusually heavy, being green, and the roof but partly on, and without lateral braces, In this condition they wero driven out of line in the centre about six inches, making two breaks of two or three feet over one window, but only passing through the pressed brick, and not ex tending through the wall. Force has been ap plied, and they were easily and without diili culty brought back and secured. The "Build ing" Committee, in order to remove all fear, have, after great expense in restoring the struc ture to its former strength, obtained the opi nions of many, and the best Judges on those matters in this city, to the effect that the church Is one of the roost secure and substantial struc tures in the city. Everything that architec tural skill and money could do has been done. Indeed, there seems hardly room for another brace, so that half of both the sides might be knocked out without the least danger of the roof falling. It has stood two very severe storms since its damage. The foundation is on the rock: it is built with great care, and we see no possibility of the 1 ast danger. We are happy to learn that it is fast approaching completion, and the congregation expect to move into the "lecture-room" in a few weeks, with the most encouraging hopes of success. The doors are open the greater part of every day, and we would suggest that those interested step in and see for themselves. Official Visitation. On Saturday evening an official visitation was made to Enterprise Dodge, No. 201, 1. O. of (). F., by M. W. Grand Master George Fling, of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, and I'ast Grand John G. Moxey, Chairman of the Committee of Superintend ence of the Grand Ijodge. During the evening Grand Master Fling was pleased to preside, and remained during the ceremony or initiation, after which he complimented Enterprise Lodge for its efficiency and general prosperity, and spoke of the startling progress of the order lu this State. He stated that he bad just insti tuted Hamilton Lodge, No. 50H, located at West Philadelphia, and that there were now in this State over sixty thousand Odd Fellows in good standing. The address of Grand Master Fling was listened to with great attention. He was followed by Past Grands Moxey, Muir, Karnes, York, Noble Grand A. N. Clossin, Vice Grand Householder, and others, in brief speeches; and the occasion was thus rendered peculiarly inte resting to the lare number of young members of the Order present. A Drukkex Bellioerent. Edward Haffy a man who is said to love his beer, and who Is a large consumer of foreign and domestic spirits, was arrested in Beach street, above Coates, yesterday morning, on a charge of assault and battery. It appears that llaffy went to a whisky mill in that neighborhood, and obtaining entrance, demanded a supply o ' the ardent. The proprietor refused to satisfy his demands, and Haffy thereupon undertook to take satisfaction out of him. Intheoourse of the latter operation, the saloon-keeper got his head pounded, and received contusions in various parts of his body. Haffy had a hear ing before Alderman Toland, the result of which , was that he was committed in default of $800 bail to answer. Highway Robbery. Joshua Mooiwy and Alfred Alexander, two colored members of the fraternity of thieves, were arrested by Officer Young, of the Fifth Police District, at Eighth and Lombard streets, on a charge of highway robbery. J t appears that hist evening they met another colored man at Eighth and Emellne streets, and robbed him of his pocket-book, containing 845. One of them cut out the side -pocket in which the money was, while the other held him. The victim was a deaf and dumb man, and was employed as a brakesman on one of our railroads. When robbed he was going to his work. Mooney ami Alexander had a hearing before Aldermnn Fitch, wno held them in $500 ball each to answer. A Forcible Entrance. About half-past 1 o'clockfon Saturday morning, a young German named William lioehm resolvod to make an earlv call upon nlady in seiuert street, above Fifteenth. He proceeded to her house, and, ten tlv tapping upon her front door, asked for admittance. She was alarrnod at suon an early visitor appearing, and as a matter of course re fused to admlthlm. Thereupon hisanger waxed COK UU, lining -v " .-: , with it until it was smashed In. The guardians f the night were aroused by th untimely JIV!r.;.t,i fhfl h.lliirnrent William and noise, uuu i ,, , . escoited him to the Station House. He had a hearing yesterday m ot a Bukpected Burglar. Yesterday morning a man named Johnson Kelly, was ar- a rnau ,. T.nRiiut streets on a TPS LI Q III UU nuui'Cnu . - - suspicion of burglary. It appears that a short robbed, but the thieves succeeded in making " Trn i.nnor win found hang- ug around in the immediate vicinity, without having any special ousineas, , elimination before Alderman Swilt, the result of which was that he wus held for a further hearing on tue charge oi a suspmiou m uu. j Soldiers. Jay ftooke. Esq.. the Pennsylvania Manager of the TJnitCU "iiiimiy aijiiuiu iui -'""--' Koldiers, located at Augusta.'Me., gives notice V. . ......liui.tii fi.r iiilinil,..i mill 1h furnished La transportation by applying to him before ii of Thursday next. The only requirements ire the exhibition of discharge papers, oertln tiTAnniNa Apfrat on the Tito Amkrioa. On Ihe morning of February fi, between 6 and 0 o'clock A. M., in an afTray between John Elliott and Richard Brown, employed as firemen on board the tug America, the lat ter was stabbed by the former in tho side, and his recovery Is doubted by the medical gentlemen In attend ance. The case wbr heard before United States Commissioner Smith on Inst, Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock, when the following facts were given in evidence: Edward it. Messick sworn I am engineer of the tug America; on the fith of February, about hnlf-past6o'clork, while we were iust instdo the Delaware Breakwater, and while I was lying In mv birth, some one hnlloed down the liatch that the firemen wero Unhung; I went Into the fire-room, and saw Klchard Brown on top of John Elliott, both employed on the ves sel; I pushed them, when Brown said that Elliott hadaknlie and would stab him; as I was turning to go out of the room, and when Ihe two parties were standing nbont six feet apart, Elliott started towards Hrown, and then I Jumped ui between them and caught Elliot's arm; I did not then sec tho knife; but in the struggle to et out of ray grasp, Elliot got near Brown and struck him a "hack handed lick;" after that I saw blood streaming from the breastof Brown: the latter then started for a hoe, which he took and struck Elliot; but I parted them ond told them to no to work; Brown went up on the boiler-deck and laid down, and Elliot went, to work; after a short period I stepped up to Elliot and nsked for tho knife with which lie struck Brown, and he gave it to mo without any reluctance; It was au old fashioned long-bladed clasp-knife. Brown was taken to his home In Chester, and Elliot was arrested. This was the only evidence taken, and Elliot was committed in default of 810U0 bail, to await the death or recovery of Brown. Much sym pathy is felt for Elliot, who is said to be one of the most peaceable aud quiet men on the ves sel. In the uflray be had his little linger nearly bitten oil'. Admitted to Sitrf.me Court. At a Supremo Court In and for the Eastern District, ol Penn sylvania, before the Hon. Goorgo W. Wood ward, Chief Justice, and his Associate Justices, on the 10th day of February, 167, on motlou of Amos Briggs, Esq., Benchet F. Foust, Esq., was duly sworn and admitted to practice a an at torney and counsellor of the said Supremo Court. General Foust Is at this time Assistant Commissioner and Judge Advocate in the "Bureau of Refugees and Abandoned Lands" in South Carolina. lie loft Philadelphia on tho breaking out of the Rebellion as Adjutant of the 88th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and having passed through the battlesof Frede ricksburg, Chancellorsvllle, Gettysburg, Cedar Mountain, Mitchell's Station, Uappahannook Station, White Sulphur Springs, andThorough fare Gap with great gallantry, was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, receiving succes sively all the gradations of rank to his present one of Brigadier-General. He will return to his native city at the close of his present tour of duty, and resume the more quiet pursuits of civil life. On a Double Charge. Last Saturday after noon, Officer Bockeu, of tho Ninth District, ar rested a young man named Frank Laughhn at Sixteenth and Callowhill streets, for beln drunk and disorderly. On taking him to Mfe Station Honse, the attention of the officer was called to an unusually flue pair of boots for a man ol bis description to wear, and on making further Investigation It was found that the Vioots had been stolen from a shoe store on Vino street, ;abovo Fifteenth, about a week or two previous. At that time the prisoner, with two others, had gone to the store in question, and had asked to see some finecalfskln boots, under the pretense that they wished to purchase. While the proprietor was engaged in talking to anothej customer, the three walked out of the store with the boots in their possession. They succeeded In making their escape at tho time. Laughlin had a hearing before Alderman Hutchinson, and was held in $1500 ball to an swer. Petty Police Matters. John Logan, whilst laboring under an attack of whisky, became quite noisy in the neighborhood of Thompson and Palethorp streets. An officer attempted to take John into custody, when the latter turned on the officer, knocked him down, kicked him, and tore his beautiful blue coat. The prisoner was, however, socured, and had a hearing be fore Alderman Shoemaker, who held him in $1500 ball to answer for being drunk and dis orderly, and for assault and battery on an officer. The inevitable John Smith was arrested on Saturday night, near the Seventh District Station House, aud was taken before Alderman Toland, on a charge of taking more whisky than he could carry. John acknowledged the charge, and was therelore furnished with lodgings, at the city's expeuse, until he can be tried. Meeting ok the Board of Survey. At a meeting of the Board of Surveyors, held this morning at 10 o'clock, the following sewers were authorized: A three feet sewer on Mar shall street, from Willow to Spring Garden, and two six feet sewers on Jefferson street, between Alder and V arnock streets, on Spring Garden street, from Twenty-lourth to rwenty-nitu streets, on Twenty-fifth street, between Hamil ton and Brandywine street, and on Barnwell street, from Pine to Lombard streets. A sec tional plan of the lines and grades of the Twelfth Section of the Twenty-second Ward was examined, and ordered to be advertised ror hearing at the next slated meeting of the Board. Lic.htfinoered. Two frinalu pickpockets wore arrested last Saturday morning for unlaw fully abstracting the contents of a lady's pocket in the Second Street Market. It appears that the two. who were working together, picked the lady's pocket of her pocket-book, and ab stracting the contents, which amounted to about three or four dollars, threw the empty nocket-book into a collee stand, and walked on. Some one, however, observed their actions, and had them arrested at Second and Vine streets. Thev had a hearlnu before Aldermrn xoiand. and were held in $1000 bail to answer the charge of larceny. The Auction Business. A new firm has been organized in this city, under the name o Messrs. Samuel C. Ford & Sons. Auctioneers The senior of the firm has long been one of the principal partners of a well-known dry goods establishment in this city, and one of the other partners was an officer in the army during the war. xiiey are lnienomg 10 uu uusmess uu uio most liberal terms. They will bold sales of real estate, stocks, etc.. at the Exchange, every Fri day. From their well-known business enter prise those of our citizens who may chance to have business with them can depend on prompt and careiui transactions in tueir line. Street Walkers. Lieutenant Bowers made a clean sweep of nearly a dozen of tho de graded females who perambulate the streets near seventh and i.;nerry. ii win oe reeoiieuieu that only a short time ago a large number of the same class were arrested in a disorderly house in that locality. The women arrested last liiL'lit luid a iisarinu belore Aldermau Gouoou, and were committed to answer the charge of disorderly conduct. Ball. The well-known Bei k's Philadelphia Brass Band will hold their annual ball at the Musical Fund Hall this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. From the arrangements that have been made, and Irom the well-known ability and tnct of the managers, a very pleasant time may be anticipated. With the present beauti ful weather, there is no reason why this should not be the ball of the season. Found. A sorrel horse, with nearly nnw light biiL'gy attached, was picked np last night ui;ur Eleventh and Fitzwater streets. The owner can obtain possession of his property by applying to Lieutenant Hampton, at the South walk Hall Police Station. no better is vestment cam be founn than Clothing at ocb prubbnt greatly iikduoho plliceb, which akelowkb than they possibly CAN BE NEXT WlNTKK, Half-way between ( Bknnbtt As Co., Fifth and I Toweb Hall, IHlXTH 8TP. f 518 M ARKBT STUKSTt, What a Wonukkfdl Discovery is Perry Davis' Vegetable Fain Killer! It not only euros the Ills of the human family, but is also the sure remedy for horses with colic, and has never been known to fail in the worst cases; and for sprains, galls, etc , it never falls try it once. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by Druggists generally. Kenton Co.(Ky.) Democrat. FiveMinltkm for Refreshment." Every body who has travelled by railroad has heard the above announcement, and has probably suf lered from eating too hastily, thereby sowing the seeds of Dyspepsia. It is a comfort to know that the Peruvian Syrup will cure the worst cases ot Dyspepsia, as thousand are ready to i testify. Suct KHSFtTi.LY Used rt Tnw Hi.tun -Thn tnl. lowing testimonial Is the most conclusive evi dence we have yet seen of the simplicity and excellence of the Grovor A Baker Mowinu fn. Chine: iNPt.'HTKtAL Classes FoitTrta nimn Ni rm NEW OX FOKT) BTHF.F.T. IINnnw liur.nt II IMKII To Messrs. the Grover k Baker Sewing Ma chine Company: I have much pleasure in In forming you of the success which has attended our efforts to teach the blind females to use your Sewing Machine. The women belonging to OUr SeWilm-mncllino nlntiu nr nhl. tn .runla stilchlng,henimlng,nnd tucklng.with the great- , ...nv, i.,r juur iiiaenines; ana we eannoi . spenk too highly of its adaptation to the use of the blind, which Is atlrlbutabieespeciallvtothe e mpllcily of Its construction, the regularity ol ...c iv..muii, nun me saving ot time occupied with other machines in tilling of spools and raHenlng of cuds; the last named advantage i "'."w0.1 great Importance to the blind. In deed It is not too much to snv that your ma chine possesses advantages for the blind which vc imve noi lound in any or those bv other manufacturers which we have tried, and which have led ns to set aside nine other ma chines, and to adopt yours exclusively. i uui ouemem servant, K moot; T:, Secretary. - v . nr. x j i Ji v j t J, utile, INUt l'-U iit:niiun street, importer of Wlucs, Teas, Crosse lUnck- fii b i iukiub, oauces, cic, win snoruy opeu u iTLTH Iltflplr tf nttia Pratrlrma tf vxrVllMl Itt offered a choice assortment of genuine Havana cigars, imported in the steamers Iteudiicn Hudson and Stars and Stripes. TriE new dkf-ss that nature will soon putjon admonishes us of the coming season, when we must put on our new seasonable dress, and Ithe prolusion of nature In variety hardly surpasses that exhibited at the First-Class Clothing House of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Con tinental. A Cure for ltHRrMATisM Worth Skkino. S. KUpatrick, o. 1744 Olive street, curoi by Dr. Fi tier's Remedy. Ko core, no pay. Who Makes the Best and Cheapest Clothing? Wanauakbb ft Baown, Oak Hall, Popular Clothiers, Sontheast corner Sixth and Market Streati. MARRIED. HATtftlGAN TCKOT'RE. On Tlmrsilav evenlni. February 11. by Kev. II. M. Llclitenwnlnor.C'flA KI.K4 JMIW A K1J 11A HltlUAJ to MISS JiLl.A li. HlKUL'SI!., both of PhlladelDhla. PABKEK W1T,I.IAM.S.-Ontober St. 18G. by Al- doriru.n John Swift, Br. CblKKORl J. PAKKKrt to Miss ELIZABETH D. WILLIAMS, butU Ot tilia City, DIED. OONDET.I.-On the 10th Instant, Mrs. CHRIST!- ajna vurMUitLL, wueor itouert cor.uwi, la thu ;iJtu year of her aite. The relatives and friends of the family nre respect fully Invited to attend the funeral. Irom the resi denoeof lier luiabaml, Ko. 151!) H. Fourth street, on Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock. To proceed to wniinon rurt'et m. iu. unurcn. DECKER. On thelfitb. instant, JOHN DECKER, in the sstb year of his ase. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem Deis oi rt'aoniai.rou. .M). i. 1. u. ot rue . lunl L. of A. A are respecltully Invited to attend the lune rul, from Ins lam residence. -No. ola Front atreot, on W ednesday at 2 o'clock. Services at St. Joliu's M. K. Church, Third street, below George. Interment in vuiiii oiLuurcn. FOW,-On the 14th Instant, niter a lingering Illness, Mr. JACOI1 1'OW. aged 5M years. Alter life's liti'nl lever lie sIpcds well. The relailves and mends of the family are lnvita to attend the Itinera!, from his late residence, No. lilri .Marlborough street, on 1 uursday moriilnic at 3!i o chick, cervices ami interment, ui t. Aiicimel a. RUSSELL. On Sundov morulnir. February 17. Mrs HANNAH KUfeSELL, daughter of the late Iienuis Kelly. Her relatives and Irlends are respectfully Invited to attund her runerul, from her late residence. Lower Merlon. Montgomery county, on Thursday morn hi it, February :i, mil o'clock. (Hrrmces will leave the office of Simon cisrtland: Thirteenth street, above I l'p.pili, nr H oVlnrl fy BENT HORSE SHEARS, FOR TRIMMING Munes. etc.. Horse Cards. Curry and Mune Comb, Hitching Hooks and Chains, Rope liaters and Halter C'liulus, Farriers' Knives and Horse Fleams lor sale by TRUMAN & SIIAW, N'o. (Fight '1 Dirty-five) Market St., below Ninth BRASS COAT AND HAT CHECKS AND Key Tags, with numbers on, for Hotels, etc., and n tunc, u it: J 3 UUU iiUL.iiiiJi hi n ,1,, . TRUMAN & SHAW'S, No. (Klght Thirty-five) Market St.. blow Ninth, TDOKTABLE CLOTHES RA.CKS. HAVING L the hooks on pivots, so that llie.v may pushed Hat against the wall and fixed In nent WHlnul frames. will cost less than u carpenter charges for putting up the ordinary articles, and are very convenient for travellers, heveru.1 styles at TRUMAN & SHAW'S. No. f.i (Eiclit Thirty-five) Market St.. below Ninth. WARBURTON, FASHIONAULK HATTER, No. iM) C11KSN u r street. 9 in Next door to Post Office. QNE TRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. G04 MARKET ST., 1 30 wfm6m.1p ABOVE SIXTH. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CCRED! THE true remedy at last discovered I "L'pliatu's Vresh Meat Cure," prepared irom the formula of i"rof. Trous seuu.ot Paris, cures C'oustiinplion, Limn Diseases, itron clihis, liyspepsia. Marasmus, Ueneral Debility, uud ail morbid conditions of the system depenJwiit on defi ciency of Vital .Force. It Is pleositiit to the taste, uud a single bottle will convmre Hie must hkeptlcal of its virtue hb the great healliik,' remedy ot tlio ui-e, $i a bot tle, or six bottles lorfi. 'Sold wholesale and retail bv S. C. I'PHAM, No. -io south Eh.liTH street, anil principal Drufgists. Sent by express. Circulars sent nee. 1 ;il ihsm im J)KUMCENNESS CURED. DR. BELL'S CUES FOB INTEMPERANCE ls sure care or Drunkenness, aid can bt adminis tered wlihout the nowledKre of the patient. Send for descriptive circular, t'riju.! per box, post pd. Address CHAKLE8 liREMIER 1 30wlmhn Box 2. GKKM N I Q ffjj, pa TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELUNr, J. KiliAM PACKING HOSE, ETC. Knuineers and dealers will find a f ill assorrmenl of GCOliYEAK'S PATENT VI LCANIZEU KUiiEEU HELT INU, PACKING, HOSE, etc., at trie Mauuiao turer' Headiiuiirtei-s. UOOilYEAlVS, No. 308 CHESNUT Street, isoutn side. It. We have a new nnd cheap article ol HAR DEN and PAVEMENT HOSE very cheap, to whlcn the attention th nuhiic is railed. ;..m UDCERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET m m. v r.. -i - mm m yiuimui tnimh. T.UIKiEIW and WADE 4 llUTCHEIi'S i7A iHS, uud the celebrated LECOL'LTKE ItAZuU. ..... . ,1 1,. tl l,.,kl fllB.ill V. StlsftOIiSS of the Illi.'bt quality. i.aziirs. Knives, hcisb(ir?. and Table Cutlery U round and Polished at P. MA E1 IIA'S, No. 115 TENTH street, he'low CtK'wiiiit 6 5 DEAFNESS. EVf-RY ISriTRUMENT THAT m-Ioiich and skill have Invented to assi,t tue li earing in every detiiee oi dculuew: also. Kespirators; alco. Crandall's 1'iitent Crtitoiitn. huporior to any others in tibe, at P. MADEJKA'n. No. ll,i TENTH htrt-et .tielnw C liesnilt. iS3p N ADULTERATED LIQUORS OXLY.- KKTIAKU PEN I. STAN '61 No. 4i'J CHESNUT Str.et, Nearly Opposite the Post Otlice, 1-lULAPKI.I'HIA. Families supplied. Orders from the country promptly attended to "OITC11 HINE TIMBER.-12U.000 PERT SU J. perior South Carolina Pitch Plua Timber. Large sticks on shipboard. Eor bale by 1 80 Sp No. 121) Soiiib Frout (street. FOR SALE A STYLISH. PROMPl drlvhui Marc, lultableior all work, five year ddretu-ttu Hi," JbYeiilng Telegraph ouice." 1 INSURANCE COMPANIES. KSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY. THE AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA, SOUTH EAST COKNEX FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Insurers in this Company have the additional guarantee of the Capital Stocn, all paid up in cosh, which, together with cash assets now ou hand, amount to 81,51G,4G181. IIVOJIE lOB THE TEiht IS8S, 87GG,537'80. L.O.SKKM PAID DHKINO THE TEAR AnOlTNTINO TO 8933,000. Dividends made annually, thus aiding the In sured to pay premiums. The last Dividend on all Mutual Policies la force January 1, 1867, was FIFTY I'KB CKXT. Of the amount of Premiums received during the year. Its Trustees are well-known citizens in our midst, entitling it to more consideration than those whose munagers reside lu distant cities. Alexander Whilldiu, J. Eilirur Thomson, Ocorge Nugent, Hon. James Pollock, Albert C. lloberls, L. M. Whilldiu. William J. Uoward, I.sauc Hiizlcliurst, Henry K. llenuett, licorue r. Hill. L'. li. .Mingle, lohu M. Chesnut, John Wanamaker, ALEX. WHILLDIN, Piesideat. GEORGE NUGENT, Vice-President. JOHN C. SIMS, Actuary. JOHN S. WILSON, 2 11 mlbsU 1 Secretary and Treasurer. FOR SALE. m FOR SAL E-A VERY DESIRABLE Ej'jji Country Seat, containing twoui.y-ouo iicren, more or icss, situated on the OUlYorK road, opposite the residence ot Mr. Joseph Swift, uud udjoiniiiK lands of Mr. Poiiers and the lute William Logan Fisher, ami within ritieuu minutes' walk ot stations ou the North Pennsylvania and Uermuntowu ltailrouds. For par ticulars apply ou the premise-, or to AllltAHA.M 11. BOCK1US. Executor. 2 IS 12t Ueraiantowo. mFOR SALE THE VERY COMPLETE side-yard UwellhiK. No. 210PHIN(i (ARfEN feneel, in excellent onler. B. F. (4LENN, No. 121 .S. SEVENTH Street, und S. W. corner 2 IS 31 Of SEVENTEENTH and UKEEN Sts. FOR RENT. GROUND BETWEEN LEAGUE ISLAND .ANil THE NAVY YAKD. 2.613.6IK1 FEET. To lease for a term of years, In lots to suit, for wharfage, and manufacturing and commercial pur poses, two million six huudred and thirteen thousand aud six hundred feet ot ground, more or less, ou the Helawure river front of the city, between Leugue Island and the present Navy Yard, owned by the Philadelphia Commercial Whart and Kailroud Com pany. Terms liberal. Ono-halt of the capital stocK of the Company Is to be expended for Improvements on the grounds of the Company, in accordance with the provisions of the charter. Bhares tou each. Five dollars per share to be paid at the time of subscribing, the balance to be culled lu as required tor the Improvements. Subscription Jiouks now open at the otlice of the Company, No. 327 WALNUT street, second story front room. 2 15Gtrp T. S. EMERY. President, GERMANTOWN. TO RENT, ON TUL. cebocken street, a furnished double House for io years from May 1.1 next. Addrebs "F. W" Ger muutown. 2 1S2t PERSONAL. CM OH EXTRA BOUNTY. SOLDIERS AND J.VJVJ Heirs who are entitled to tins Bounty, and v, lio Imve not yet made application, should do so at once, us the Puymaslur-Ueiieral desire,! all claims to be liled and classified us soon as possible. I am dully receiving the checks for tins Extra llouut v. and notily tbe M.cetssiul applicants as soon as received, tbroiiKli the Post Otlice. Those desiriuR a speedy settlement bbould cull on or address GEORGE W. FORD, No. 241 DOCK street, one door below Third. OFFICE OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY N H ; ill s UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. -jgim pEJRCE'S PATENT SLATES, Weir anted superior to any otl?era in use. LIGHT 1 KOISKLKSSII DURABLE Ml (unnot be brokenly, alllnu, and Never Become Glossy, fbete Slates have been unanlmou.ly adopted by-the Booru ol Coutiol tor use in ibe f uhlic Schools ot Plilla dclDliia and ibo bv tue school sUiliontic. of ilalthuore uuu Waphillfum. Aluo Pr.lHcE'S P , T.F.JJT SLATE STJliFCB. Tte only Patent stone Hurloce lor blackboards ow btiore the public. WarnintoQ to give 8Htlactiin. J NfcW'fON HUKCK 'i CO., No 4i7 N F.LKVENI H Street CArTios Beware of the linlta'ion Bunks and Pasta bt.anl Slates otlered bv auents, anil which are made', refeuible in appearance our glaied Koods The genuln are all eiiber labelled on the back, or the pack aire la ueied and marked, patent."' Vr III. ls:i r i in,wiin r THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELE braied PBEmTON. and tbe cuie bard Okkkn WOOD tlOAL, Eg and Htove, aent tu ail i.arta of tbe City at 6 W per ton ) aupeiior LKUIUH at(114. Each ol tbe above articles are warranted to give per leot latisfaotlpu '".'very respect, Ordrs rocelvedvat No. 114 Bouth THIRD Street: Jtmuoriuw,. ilo 1314 V, tSHINiriOW Avenuo. 44 fTlT TIfE BEHT-THK HOLY 11IBLE-HARD J Inn's Edlllons-Famlly, Pulpit anil Pocket Bibles In beauttiul styles ol 1 urkey Morocco and anttuus blndliiKS. A new editlou, arraiiucd for Photographic portraits ol families, B 1 ,V?,V.,7..Anr)rNa. 1'uhllshor. o. m CUEsNUT Street, Ueluw Fourth. FINANCIAL. BANK! KG UOUSK 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. FHILAD'A. Sealers in all Government Securities. OLD 0-20 WANTED I IV EXCn.NGE FOR NEW. A LincBAi, mru:nr.iv(T. allowed, Compcanil Interest Notes Wanted, inti:ri:t ALion cn on okpovitv, Collections made. Stocks bought aad sold on Commisfiiou. Special busluesdaccotumodatious reserved for ladleB. 12 213m4D 7 3-lOs, ALL SER I ES, CONVERTED INTO S-f-JOj-i ol Di5r, Jiiiiiuiry und July, WITHOUT CHARGE. BONDS DELIVEEED IMKEDIATEiT. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, Ko. 40 SOUTH THIRD St. 7-30s, AUCUST. JULY. AND JUNE. CONVERTED IIVXO 5-20s WITHOUT CHAJRGrE. APPLY AT ONCK TO 2 li X0t4p DREXEL & CO., No. 34 South THIRD St. SBeaLrtA In flL gf. gfeculLtLeA and. 3fclelqj'i. xcLange, and rnerrdiclA af gfiacfe. and ggedd fixcficuLgeA. in. Loxh. cltLeA. - yicaxiuzls af $xuiJiA and J&ankeU. tecewed an. I'iketaL teUnA. FIRST-CLASS SEVEN PERCENT. BONOS. North Missouri First Mortgage Seven Per Cent Bond for sale at 8 5. All Inlormation cheerfully given. JAY COOKE & CO., BA.NKEBS, No. 114 South THIRD St. 1:1 2m4 RATIONAL BANK OF THE IlEPUBLIO, Not. 809 mid 811 t'MKSXUT Street, riIII.ADEI.rHIA. t'Arir.iL, jaoo.ooo-ruiiii paio. DIRECTORS. Job. T. Eailey, I William Ervlen, Kdw. II. Orno. Osgood Welsh, JNuthau HUlea.lB. Rowluud, Jr., Bam'I A. Blspharu, Frud. A. Jloyt, W111. U. lthttwn. PBKSIIKNT, WILLIAM U. RUAWS. CAS1IIKH. JOSEPH P. MCMFORD. 1313m yiLLIAM PAINTER & CO., I3ANKER81 No. 36 South THIRD St. JVShi, Jl'LV, aud AlOVST 7-30 iTONVIBTED IKT0 HTE-TWEimES Aatl tte Diflterehee in Karket Price Allowed. BOSt"1 EBED IUUEOIAXELT. 12 W3ia FINANCIAL. Ja S. SECURITIES OF ALL THE OLD LS8UKS WANTKD IN KXCIIANOfJ l'OK 5-0 NKf 1SH1IK. Interest payable JANUARY and JDLY, ( per cent, payable la Oold. A LIBERAL DIFFF.RF.NCK PAID, AND BOND DELIVERED AT ONCE. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. i is etftp No. 85 Bohth THIIiD Street. EN PER CENT FIRST MORTCACE BONDS. Tlic Hamilton Gold and Sliver Mining Company or Nevada. Thin Company, baned npoo a large and TalaaM property In the Mammoth and North Union DLsiriotx, ye cqunty, Male of evada, offer Hood bavins flr year to run, bearing Interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, pa able baft yeurly at the office ot tbe Company. 1 liene sccui Itlc. form a flrat claim on tbe entire awiet of the Company, and are exchangeable lor ordinar li took at the option of tbe holder at any period durta tbe Ave years For particulars and farther information, apply to the Secretary or the V.anaiiltiR Director, stttlie Offloeofi he Company, oa. 86 and 37 FENN.UUlUJlltGS, No. 430 WALNUT Street. PBESIDEJfT, HON. ALEXANDER RAMSEY. BECBETABT AND TBEA80BER, 28 If COL,. JACOB ZIEOLEU, MEDICAL. EDICAL ELECTRICITY. Liatcat and Bloat Important Discovert lu tbe Treatment of Chronic. Disease!. DR. S. W. BECKWITH S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1320 WALNUT ST. During oar investigations in the treatment of dis ease in its various forms by tbe agency of electricity., we have obtained very many valuable and startling facts, which, aoded to the previous though limited inlormation, possosned by other and less fortunate operators, place u beyond all provieus knowledge of tbis niysteribus agent. Luring the course of oar practice we have treated and cured, through the knowledge thus gained, many thousands, and by means of our new discoveries have established our selves as the most successful Medical Electricians ia this country or Europe. Electrical investigation bas proved that tbe bumaa body acts on the principle of the galranio battery. The brain, mucoua and serous membrane., the skin, tissue., and fluids constitute the negative and post, tive lorces, and eVry action, whether mental or physical, is the result of thebe antagonistic toroes. Diaestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to electrical influence. There is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part of the body, establishing aud preserving a proper balance of the electrlcalelement which constitute health, and a disturbance of whioh causes disease. There are strictly but two conditions of disease one of inflammation, or positive; the other weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity contains these two conditions in the action of the positive and negative currents, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease and restore proper, healtar action. Among the chronio diseases in whioh electricity has been, and la daily being by our agency, of the greatest utility, a cure being rapidly effected after the failure of all other means, are: 1. Kpilepgy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, Paraly. tus(Uemplegia), Aeurulgia, Hysteria, Nervousness. Palpitation of the Heart, Lookjaw, etc. 2. Sore Throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Obstinate Constipation, Hiemorrhoides, or fifes. Villous, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, and all atleo tions of the Liver and Spleen. 8. Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma (whon not caused by organic disease of the heart), Bronchitis, Pleurisy, rieurodnl, or Khoumatismot the Chest, Consumption in the early stages. 4. Oravel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints, Impotence, and Seminal Weakness. TUe latter complaints never fail to yield rapidly to this treat' mtnt. 6. Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Keck, Spinal Curvature, Hip Disea.es, Cancers, Tumors (those last named always cured wituom pain, or plasters in any form). 6 Uterus Complaints, Involving a mal-position, as Prolapsus, Aiitro version, Retroversion, Inflam mation, Ulceration, ana various other ailectiong of tbe Womb and Ovaries. For information desired upon othor diseases, ap plication may be made at the office, or by letter. Mrs. BECKWITH bas entire charge of the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to her care. In female diseases, it is universally successful in her hands. For the convenience of those desiring information, we give (by permission) a few names of persone among the bert businoas men and others of this city and elsewhere, whom we have treated and cured : A. R Stewart. Mill Cieek, Huntingdon county. Pa., cured of rheumatism ot liiteen years' standing : airs. J. 1. C'lmiuiing, KlMhicoguhlaa. MUlilu county Pa., cancer ot the stomach ; John Kirkpatrlck. Mew Caula county, Del., cursd ol a cancer 111 tbe breast lu tlirea weeKs; frauds Uottwalia, no lb8 Hamilton street, absoipnon of a tumor weighing eleven pounds; Jaoua Vandurgrltt, Odessa, Del., severe case of diabet.a; U. T bou den, firm ot Uouldeu & Co., Mo. 3d South Water street, paralysl. on the le it side, cured In inree weeks) E. Mc(;iaiu,Wo. IU Juniper street, uyspepala aud nervous debilit; t Lieutenant Koueri if. vvil'on, V. li. C. dyspepsia cured in seven days; B. J Kod bertson, Pox Lake. Wisconsin, bronchitis catarrn, John C. Carter Commander United tales forr, Biookljn bleeding piles and fistula of for v -six yeais' standing; Charles 11. tJuiuiuood. WesU eru isailonat Bunk Vuliiinore, dyspepsia and sick head auhe. of twenty dve v ears' kUndlnt cured In three weeks: Wit lam ltowbotham, o. I3'.'7 Froutstreet, ob stinate pl.es. cured In three applications; V. A. By ran, lumoano and dyspepsia, of ten years ;N H. B aldwiu, late pastor ot the Olivet Baptl si Cburcb, Philadelphia,, nervous prostrailou. afier tbree applications; C. I. ooper. Port Jervis, M. .. severe case of catarrh; Wil lam Hoitawoith, No 257 Market street, ulcerated bowes. dyspepsia, orchlte., etc., ur seven venrs' siaud ing; Hon J. M. hutler. No. 730 8. Tenth street; J. W. Braaiet. NO. W Fourth treeti Colouel T. W. hweeuev,' Wa.nut s'reet, below Mghl: Ueorsa O. Kvans, iso. IMi X- Fliteenth street; Mr. Pe louse, besnut and '1 bird streets; brlgdir 11 oueia. A.J. Pleasonton. tlo. 91H hpruoe s.reet; Ueorge Douglass, Hitb street, above Chesnut . M. O. Sadler. j.o. Atcb street; C. 8. Kniacf. So. 433 Chesnut street, A. L. Wbiteman, corner Third and Market stree ; J U. Andrews, So M Pine street; M. Krrlckson. Mi. fine .tree! s Thomas Htiuson, No UU Front street; W U- Haiith No. 10 Uunover street; (ieorue L Buzby. t-os 031 and 033 Market street; Thomas Brake, Oermantown; William Stevenson, Mxth and Mrket atreeis; C. Marshall. No. Blfl P. ninth street; Mr. narils, o Une Master street: Ibonias Oregu- Vine aud, N J ! Briuadler General A. Pieasoutou Ht. Louis. Mo. 1 Mr. CaniJea, K. J. Physicians or students desiring to have instruc tions In tbe correct application of Electricity for the cure ot diseases, can apply at the office. Consultation tree. Descriptive pamphlet ot cures (fleeted, with numerous references, and including a treatise on the .ubjtct, can be had by application at the otlice. AU letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BECKWITH. Mo. l;0 WALNUT Stress, 1 30wsni3ni5p PHILADELPHIA, CUeS OI IUU.J f.vJJUl