SECOND EDITION. BY 'ITTPITAEGRAPEt. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, Proposed . removal of the Naval Academy. THE PROSPECTS OF LEAGUE ISLAND. The Plunder of the Shenandoah. FROM HARRISBURG. BOARD OF MILITARY CLAIMS. House of Correction Burneci at Man- ohester, N. H. FRO NE HAVANA DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT NATANZ AS Congreesional Proceedings. From Washington. [Special Despatch to the.Bulletind WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The Committee on Appropriations had another protracted session to-day.on the Naval Appropriation Bill. They have cut down the estimates one-half. The same course will be pursued with the Army appropriations. The House Committee on Naval Affairs are considering the question of removing the Naval Academy from Annapolis. Seve ral places have been suggested, but nothing decided on. , League 'lsland haamany friends in both Houses as the proper site for the rendezvous for iron-clads. Judge Kelley will carry _it through the committee. The President's Message and Gen. Grant's report on the condition of affairs in the South is havnig a very marked effect in both Houses. The radicals see nothing in it to change their views. leorrespondence of the Associated Press.] . WAsanteroN, Dec. 20.—The Clerk of the Howe of Representatives has received car tificates of the election of Southern members only, from North Garolina, 7; Louisiana, 4; Mistsissippi, 2; Tennessee, 7; Virginia, 0, and Arkansas, 1. Some of these have been referred to the Select Committee. The State Department has received infor mation that 41 chronometers were found on board the Shenandoah. Upon her delivery at , Liverpool, the makers names and num bers of which are as follows: Par.kerson dz. Frodaham, London, Nos. 1,109, 1,332, 1,720, 1,244, 1,495, and another by the same makers, bearing no number. Charles Frodham, London, Nos. 2,447 and 2,525. Thomas Hewitt, London, Nos. 1,455 and 1,571. • Hewett & Son., London, Nos. 1,807 and 7,867. John Toole, London, Nos. 2,519 and 1,823. Bovet, London, No. 154 and 216. Arnold & Dent, London, Nos. 708, 740, 757; eight day, No. 1,048. Dent, London, Nos. 21,326 and 1,548. French, London, Nos. 5,136 and 4,925. C. Morris Tobias, London, Nos. 871 and 34213. Larklam, London, eight day, No. 125. Hutton fi Imlay, 'London, No. 337. R. T. Roskell, Liverpool, Nos. -519 and 42,141. Henry Frodsham, Liverpool, No. 21,212 -and 2,129. Litherland & Davis, Liverpool, Nos. 1,298 and 940. Henry Hiatt, Liverpool, No. 948. Eggert and Son, New York, No. 195. J. Bywater & Co., Liverpool, repaired by Myers & Co., New Tork, bears no umber. J. G. Foster, New Bedford, for -- James Monroe, no number. Elias& Creighton, New York, Nos. 1837, 793, 756, 551, 1055,.2027, 1679. James Barnett, Liverpool, No. 56. Jam. Menrhead & Son, Glasgow, N 0.4001. Myers & Co., New York, No. 530. From Harrisburg.. HARRISBURG, Dec, 20th.--General W. W.-Irwin, President of the Board of Mili tary Claims, says that a large number of claims that have been adjudicated by the Beard are in the office of the Auditor Gen eral, awaiting the post office address of the ela'inants and per Sons making inquiry about .such claims, should address that office. A Hone of Deformation Destroyed by Fire s REMIGHESTER, N. H., Dec. 20.—At five o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the New Hampshire House of lieformation, lo cated two miles from this city,and destroyed ali but the brick wall: The inmates, one hundred and twenty in number, were rescued, although most of them were asleep when the fire commenced, and the flames spread rapidly under a high wind. The inmates, except eight or ten, - who made their escape, were removed to the etocktouse connected with the farm. 'The buildings were insured for $20,000. The loss amounted to $40,000. From Havana NEW 'Pons, Dec. 20.-Havana advises to the 16th have been received. Labayen Brothere' stores'nd ware houses, filled with kerosene, pitch, tur pentine, cordage, linseed, agricultural im plements, &c., in. Matanzas, was burned. The property was insured for $60,000. Gonzales, who was arrested in Havana as an accomplice in the Otero murder in Brook lyn, has' been released. A remit conflict of jarisclictiontinvolving certain • heretofore conceded privileges to volunteers, has led to the resignation of insiny officers of the latter. At Havana sugar was dull. Molasses, inn. Exchange on the United States,2Bfr® 31 Per cent. discount. American Gold, 4(4 .4/ per cent. premium. Peons Nashville. NAB/PI/LLB, Deo.,lB.—The river is 2G altiAtea high anti falling. Four !Itealners ark at the shoals, waiting fo a rise to reach here. At Burkesville, . day, a rise of five feet occurred, which will !affect the river at the shoals by to-morrow. It rained here all day. Cotton is dull; 401 c is e holding price, with few purchasers. Byers are shy at the ruling rate. Receipts 440 bales; ship ments, 309 bales. NASHVILLE, Dec.l9.—lt has been gaining all day and still continues, with a prospect of a big rise in the river. The height of the water on the shoals is 8 inches, and rising. Chaplain John Lawrence has been ap pointed, by General Fiske,Judge Advocate to try cases of misdemeanutin which freed men were implicated. A notice was served on Mayor Brown of his assuming that duty. This order is approved by "the citizens generally, as the municipal regulations of this city make it a requisite for officers to arrest people on suspicion of drunkenness, and negroes on all real and imaginary of fences. From St. Louis. ST. k..outs, December 19th.—The steamer Roanoke was sunk near Commerce and is a total loss. She was valued at $25,000 and owned and insured at Pittsburgh. About a dozen boats are hard aground or caught in the ice between here and Cairo, and much apprehension is felt for their safety. The weather is cold and no new move ment of the ice has taken place; foot pas sengers have crossed over the river all day, and thr3 mails have been carried over. The . steamer Commodore Tarrand, laden with 'Cotton, was sunk in the Alabama River, on the 14th inst. The boat and cargo are a total loss. From Fortress Monroe. FORTRESS AIONROE, December 20. —The schooner John Walker, from Georgetown, D. C., for New York, with a cargo of coal, was run into last night, off Black river, and was towed to Hampton bar, where she filled and sank. The steamships St. Louis and Gen. Sedg w•ick have sailed for New York. Frwm Canada TORONTO, C. W., Dec. 20.—The Hon. Geo. Brown has resigned his seat in the Cabinet, owing to a_grave difference of opinion on important public questions. The particulars haVe not transpired. XXXIXTH CONGRESS- 'lasi SESSION WASHrt:GTON, Dec. 20. SENATE.—Mr. Wade (Oh o) presented the memorial of the Society o Friends of Bal timore, asking that some 'ng be done in behalf of the freedmen of he Sonth. Re ferred to the special Com 'nee on Freed men. , The bill for the payment of q 25,000 to the widow of the late President '' Lincoln was passed. .IlousE.—Mr. Broomall ( Pa.) offered a resolution congratulating the country on the adoption of the anti slavery amend ment to the Constitution. Referred to the Committee on Reconstruction. Mr. Morrill ( Vt.), from the Committee on Ways dnd Means, reported] a bill authoriz ing-the Secretary of the Trsasury tb appoint Assistant Assessors of Interr.al Revenue. Passed. Mr. Banks (Mass. i reported an amend ment to the rules respecting the reporters of the official proceedings as published in the Globe, as officers of the House. After a debate the subject was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire whether there was any existing contract between the House and publishers of the Globe, it having been contended that such an amendment would interfere with private rights. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) introduced a bill to pat pensions and damages to the Union property by the rebels, out of the confis cated property. Referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) submitted a resolu tion, which was laid on the table and printed, / affirming that Jeff. Davis should be tried and punished for treason; also that those who starved our prisoners should be punished. Price of Gel [By the People' NEW YORE, D• quoted to-day as foil 10.30 A. M. 146„ 10.45 11.00 1461 11.10 ' 14eq 11.20 140:1 Markets. Ni w Yortir, Dec. `2o.—The Cotton myrket firm at 00 &31c. Flour heavy; 6.000 bbls sold at i'7ot $8 43 forSiate: ts 400349 85 for Ohio; ,1:00,t8 40 for western; 8,8 8.5'4•816: for Southern f 8 10(0 8 11; for Canadian Wheat is quht, and Corn dull: sales unimportant. Beef steady. Pork heavy at s2B(drs 1234 for mess. Lard dull. Whisky dull. NEW YORK. Dec. 29.—Stocks are Irregular. Chicago and Rock Island. 105; Cumberland preferred. 40 4 : ILE nois Central scrip, 1= Michigan Southern. ;6'.: : New York Central, 96?„; Reading, ICC: * • Ari minia 6'5,67: Missouri S's. 84: Erie. 9,T4 One Tear * Cer•tificates. Treasury 7340's Zen-fotties, 517.1.; live-tiyentle, lot Gold. 146 • ANOTHER HORRIBLE MEMBER NEAR XASHVILLE.-=On Tuesday night, , etween the hours of eight and, nine &sloe: , three horseman, wearing 'United States army over coats dyed black, and each having a pair of revolvers buckled around him, rent to the house of Mr. James Byrom. keeper of the third toll gate on the Lebanon pike, near a place known as Scott's Hollow, and asked forl''permission to enter and warm them selves. To this Mr. Byrom readily assented. As soon as they had got well into the room, and had closed the door, the robbers pre sented theirpistolsat his head and demanded his money. Mr. Byrom was a brave man and had no idea of being robbed without making some resistance. He immediately seized a chair, and, without waiting to be attacked, commenced hitting right and left, perhaps in the hope that a bold front would deter his unwelcome visitors from further Pressing their demand. All three atAance tired at him, killing him almost instantly. Upon the body were found three wounds, one in the back of the head, the ball passing out through the cheek, one in the breast, and one in the bowels. Any of these was sufficiently severe to prove fatal. Just'as the last shot was fired, and while his wife was entering the door, the unfortunate man fell back in the midst of hie children and expired. Mrs. Byrom, no less courageous and heroic than her husband, immediately attacked the murderers, who leveled their pistols at her, cursed her, and thrust her out ; of the house. She hastened at once to her neighbors and spread.the alarm, but before assistance could arrive, the men had gone. Mr. Byroixi was aged abour thirty-five or forty years, and leaves five interesting chil dren. He has ever been known as a sober and industrious man. The murder was committed about a mile and a half from the Hermitage, near where Mose Patterson met his death in the summer of 1862. 'WILD-CAT IN SNYMER COUNTY.—We have been informed that Simon Roush, who lives near Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa., caught a large wild-cat alive near hms house. Mr. Roush is one of the most expert bunters now living. Re has frequently caught deer and other wild animals alive. - Rosnr.—An immense amount of produce . i of almost every description s now awaiting transportation to Newbern. We think we speak within bounds when we say that three hundred thousand barrels of rosin alone is now, or very soon 'will be, .ready for ttausportstion.—Nosbern (N. C.)Tifite6. :'.'''. - '.1 . 11..kDA1LT ...- YElstiN .. o . 7 . 3lilit'.iTll4 - :.'''' ; 'l l HiliA: In New York. Telegraph Lined 20.—Gold has been ws : 11.407 A. M. 146 i /2.00 N.L, 1461 12.20 P. El. 1464 12.50 1461 1.00 146; 11, S. 5-20, 1862. " 1864. " 1865-- 17.15. /0-40 U. S. :40's-Ist series. " 24 series._._, • " 3d series U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness.. Stock market firm. At the Philadelphia Gold !Exchange, No. 87 South Third street, basement, Gold quotations were at the followingrates: 10.80 A. AL, 146%. 1/2.00 N. 146%. 11. A. Af., 146%. 112 . 80 P. ‘ 146, . 1.80 A. nf.. 146% 11.00 P. 3!., 14 65. Meets. Dellavon da Brother. No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotationg of the rates of exchange today, at % P. Mfg _ • ' Buying. Selling. American G01d.... 146 /44)4 Quarters and Dimes and half dime 5..—...--.-1••• Spanish _ • Penna. 3: at& ' f ear . Pow York Exobauge ..... 1-10 die. ear. MITY IrCfriLETEIT. _ .._ _ . ... • SALE OF . REAL ESTATE, NTOCICS, OM Messrs. Thomas & Sons sold at the Exchange, yester day noon. the following stocks and real estate. viz : 460 shares Philadelphia land Sugar Creek Oil ' Matt Comp^any, OD:cents 100 " Centfal National Bank, $ll2 3 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co., $400... $1,200 100 •'Broad Top Improvement Co., 3... 308 1 " Philadelphia Library Co 10 2 " /fercantile Library Co„ s7' 14 Two-story frame dwelling, Chester street, north of Race street ' 1,475 Three-story brick dwelling, Schell street, north of Pace street .1 - 1,800 Two•story brick tavern and dweding, N 0.85.19 GO mattown avenue. Threr-story marble front building, No. 108 6. , Fourth Street, schject to a ground rent of $14,000 .$l9 600 33,6'0Modern tbree-StOry brick residence, No, 1e25 Arch street 22,100 Three-story brick building, N 0.29 South Third street/ —..— 16,000 Two four-story brick stores, Nos. 5 and 7 Bank street. $8.950.„...._ ..— 17.900 Three-story brick: residence, No. 2.54 S. Ninth street. subject to a yearly ground rent of $16... 8,000 Three-story brick dwelling, northeast corner of Seventeenth and Filbert, s. bject to a yearly around of $76. .. 3,000 Three-story brick dwelling, No. 320 North Front street. SALE OF STOCKS, REAL ESTATE, &C.:* -- A t James A. Freeman's sale at the Exchange, this afternoon, the following troperties were disposed of: 1 share of Philadelphia brary', ;0-31. 1 share Mercantile Libra ,$7 2.5. 1 share Atheneum, $5. Market street wharf (Del ware) north side, $9OO per annum. Sansum street (Schuylkill), $125 per annum. N 111 Property, Cobb's Creek, t/5,000. Property, 726 Lombard street, $2,700. 'Lot corner Fifty-second and Cathedral avenue, Hestonville, $826. lot corner Front and Dauphin streets, $3,600. Dwelling N 0.151 Noble street, $3,000. House t o. 619 Brown street. $1.950, Dwelling 938 Coates street, $2,150. Dwelling 1202 Green street, $1,450. Dwelling 1609 Becket street, $5OO. Dwelling 1667 Becket street, $5OO. House Drover's court, $4OO Bakery and Dwelling Twenty-fourth, above Pine street, $1,710 PRILADELpHie VESSEL SOLD—Brig S.G. Adams, of Philadelptla, now In New York, has been sold to parties in that city' for $11.500. The 6..6. A. was built In 1854 in Camden, Me.; registers 247 tons, oid tonnage, and rates AS. LARCINY.—AdoIph Weil was before Aid. Shoemaker this morning on the charge of the larceny of goods valued at $O, from a store in the neighbor hood of Third and Vine streets. Be was held for a further hearing. "THE FUNNIEST THINti."—"PHARAOH'S SlBrENTS."—Curious and Interesting. Bower, Sixth and Green. 50 cents a box: mailed, 55 cents. "PHARAOH'S SEBPI3I. - TS."—.A. Scientific Miracle! Astonishing everybody! Amusement. lor all ! Bower's Laboratory, Sixth and Vine, 50 cents. Mall, 55 cents. ;HERNIA OR RUPTURE—Treated with pro feisional and practical skill by C. H. Needles, S. W. corner Twelfth and Race streets. Ladies' Department conducted by ladles, on Twelfth street, lst door below Baca DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES IN EVERY VA arrry. [SNOWDEN dr, BROTHER Importers, 2 South Eighth street. BRONZE Ink Stands, Fans, Card Receiv era, Jewel Caskets, Cigar Cases, Cutlery. etc. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers, 23 South Fighth street. JAMESTOWN AND FRANKLIN RAILROAD. —A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Jamestown and Franklin Railroad Com pany was held in Franklin, Pa., recently, at which Hon. A. Plummer and Col. James Bleakley were appointed directors to till the vacancies occasioned by the resignation of colonel Myers and A. W. Raymond. Frank W. Hubley, of Sandy Lake, Mercer county, Pennsylvania, was appointed Treasurer of the Company. The organization, of this Railroad Company is now complete, and its construction will be pushed forward with vigor. By a resolution of the Board, the subscribers to the stock of the Company are called to pay, on the first of every month, twenty-five per cent, of their subscriptions, into the First National Bank of Franklin, where the certificates have'beendeposited.—Laurence Journal. A Lia.: NamEn.—A man in Georgia writes to 'a Louisville paper contradicting state ments recently made, in a letter from his town, signed "Vertu's." He says there is no man of that name in his county. THE .-r-AILROAD bill before the Tennessee Legislature .appropriates bonds to the amount of $1,622,000 to eight railroads in that State. THE :RELEASE of sixty-threeof the eighty three military prisoners in the Ohio .peni tentiary, is announced. SALES OF STOOKS. JnMT BOARD. $lOOOO 13 S 5-2lrti . 65 100.,; 100 sb St Nicholas Coal E - ; 5004. .do '54 lot)•., 500 sh do tal , or. 0.100 do coup cell 103 i 100 eh do V., a4lc. U-S 10-460 cup tn' -1 i( 8 sh do ' r l 2 2000 do reg 9:-.'' . ' 100 sh do -• • 600 U-S , Treas 7 3-10 s ' !:110 sh hfcElhenny b 3 1 1 ., A Notes June 11T...11100 sh Hpde Farm 10000 Peunn 53 1k SA.: liflo sh HOMO b3o :! , 2 moo City ea new C&P SOF:II:1N sh do b 5 260 do - so 200 sh St Nicholas Oil 1000 Seli P. - av 'lll s 3 , 1 KKI el/ Sugar Cr 1 - ha) 6 10130 City fa new Se., .100 sh Hmtomro It b3O ;Is4, WOO Caica k Amboy ,i2t l o sh Sugar °reek De es •83 SS'-,1 ceiopment h 5 1,; 200 shsHalaanoy Coal S‘. :101 sh4./cean 011 No) 1:4 1 4 100 sh Maple Shane ,5 1 - 110. sh do hp, 100 sh a. 031 3'. D CVO sh Read R LeXl 14; 7,. 501 sh do Wu.) 51. 100 sh sch Nav pr C&P = 100 sh Clinton Coal I 100 sh Del a ni, zi 160 sh Jersey Well 41-100 ite) sh ?Lila ,m Erie 'Jo, 1400 eh Lealzell Pet 1 44-100 100 eh do b:.o ;o'., 500 sh do I.L 4 lsmlo sh IC V and Middle 100 sh Catawissa 211 I Coal Fields b.,;) 11'. 100 sh do Public Board—Philadelphia Exchange. IMPORTED: BY S. C. .1"022:80N, STOCK 31108:383, N 0.121 SMITH THIRD STREET, FIRST CALL, 200 Rh St Nicholaa C jlOO Rh Sugar Creek 6 too Rh do 8% I 1600 ah St Nicholas Oil au Rh Mahe noy Coal SO,: ; 11060 sh Frani:Liu Oil 1 l. Mu 80 Reading R an. PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW Y013.K. (By 2klegraph,) American Gold Beading Ra!tread... New York CentraL B. as 'Bl int 0ff.... Erie Hudson River Illinois Central Northwest sales .i. 5.3 bid Sales bid ..103.?, sales .. 4ii a sales _los bid ...... Sales . sales Firm. Finance and inisinem—Dee.SollMi. There was less activity at the Stock Board this morning, particularly in Coal stocks. The most re markable change was in St. Nicholas Coal, which opened at and saddenly fell to 714'. Mallanoy ad vanced toal:,. New York and Middle Coal was firm at 9%. Reading Railroad was firmer, and closed at 534 b. 20 bld. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad sold at and Catawissa Railroad Common at 22. 126 was bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad! KU for Pennsylva nia Railroad; 53 for Germantown Railroad, and 35k, for Catawlsca Railroad Preferred. Government Leans were held firmly, with limited sales of the Seven- Thirties at 57%; the Ten-Forties at 92';(402%, and the FlvaTwenties at 100% for the new, and 103 for the old.. Stave Fives were steady at 893, and City Loans of the new issues, at 89%@90. Canal stocks were very quiet. Schuylkill Navigation Preferred:sold at 33—a decline of is Delaware Division at 31—en advance of and Susquehanna Canal at B—no change. Oil stocks were heavy, and Ocean closed feeble at The recent sudden .decline in this ,class of securities causes the public to look upon them with suspicion. Maple Shade, which at one time reached 45, was sold at 5.3.; Dalzell, which brought 14, sold at 1.44; and for Densmore, which at one period was lively at 17, there was no bid. In Passenger Railway shares the only .activity was in Hestonville, which sold freely at 291i@3974. Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankers, 16 South Third Gold quote at I o ' clock as follows: Gold U.S. 1881 Bonds, ELrlll4 - ; - ; WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20; 1865.- 23ay Cooke at Co. quote Government Securities, &c., to , day, as follows: . - - , - ,Enying. Selling: II S. Ws, 18.96.... ...;........ ..... ....1 107 X Old 5 , 20 fonds " '" 108 g 10314 • New' -' ' 1864............:„..........100g ii. 5-20 Bonds; 1885 ..:100g 1 00?( 10-40 8end5.. , ......,........ , ........ 92 . 93 7 8-10 A ugn0t...„.....„.;. - ' -..;.„....... 973' .4: 98X ' " June 97;4 98 9734 . ' 98 Certiflcates of Indebtedness . .... .... 97g 97% Gold—at 12 o'clock. * 146% 14611 ii• The following is a, statement or coal transported over the Delaware' and Hudson Canal for tht , week and season ending Dec. 16, and the same periods last year: For the week For the ending. Dee, la. season. Tons. Tons. Delaware and Hudson Canal ' .23.840 762,612 Pennsylvania Coal Company..... 11,575 Fortal 23,840 thesarae period last year.:.. Week. Season. Delaware and Hudson Cana1.....17,335 848.671 Penna. Coal Company 8,786 501,490 Philadelphia Markets. WEnxitansY,Dec.2o.—The quietude which has char acterized the Breadstuffs market for at m; time past still continues, but supplies of all deser Lions come forward slowly and there is do essential change from yesterday's quotations. There is some little export de mand for Flour and we notice sales of 500 barrels good Penna. extra family at ;gel barrel, 1300 barrels fancy and 750 barrels Quaker City Mills on secret terms, and 900 barrels fancy western do. at 0.1 50. The sales .to the home consumers take a wide range, say from r 25 to 813 for low grade superfine and fancy lota—accord ing to quality. Rye Flour is cull at 5,5 50. Corn Meal is nominal at 11-1 25. There is very little demand for Wheat. and the offer ings are amp. Sales of new Bed at $2 15@2 30 "f bush el, a lot of afferlOr at $.l 45 and some common White at V. 40. Eye ranges from 95 cents to II W. Corn is in fair request, but there is not much coming f.rward Sales of 6000 Bushels: new yellow at SICsSi cents in store and afloat; and White at the same figure; 10,000 bushels new 'Yellow, at New Caste. sold on secret terms. Oats are steady at 50c. Prices of Barley and Malt are unchanged. The receipts of Cloverseed continue small and prime is in den and at es (g 8 stx,, but there is very little of this description offering. No sales of Timothy. Small sales of Flaxseed at $520 Whisky is dull : small sales of Penna. and Ohio at p, 35 and Drudge at 1)23-1. THE MACEDON SILVER MINING COMPANY Organfred under a Special Charter from the State of suf. CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Penna. CAPITAL STOCK ~ ) o SHARES—PAR VALUE, P) EACH. General A. L. RUSSELL, Adjutant General of Pen❑ sy:csuna, Harrisburg. Pa, T15EA91.3.1,-R. Hoc:. A I.LISON WHITE. Phlla elphia, Pa. EchrraltY. JAMES H. FALSE, Esq.. Philadelphia. Pa. 6UPERINTEZZLIENT 01. MIN7k, A. L. CURTIti, Ecq., can Antonio. Nevada BOARD OF VIREVTOILS, Hon. JOSEPH CASEY, Tuatice C. S. Court of Claims, Washington, D. C. Hon. JRREEI S. BLACK. Yore. Pa. Major General JOHN W. GEARY, O. S. A. ' General A. L. RUSsELL, Harrisburg. Pa. tier eral E. M. BIDDLE, Carlisle, Pa. Hon. WM. P. SCHELL, Plidiadelohia, Pa. General T. J. JORDAN, Harrisburg. Pa. JOHN SAVAGE, Esq., PDiladelphia, Pa. DANIEL PETERS, Isq , Trenton, N.J. CO'NEKT LT rs. , t, IczN ERA LOG IST EIIt.:MCE N. RIOTTE, IN., Attain City. Nevada This Company has been orgausized ibr the purpose of prosecuting the business_ of Sliver Mining on a tho roughly legitimate bats, devoid of all attempts at speculation. Their property comprise SIX (6) SEPA hATE. DISTINCT. SILVER-REARING LEDGE, or LODES in San Antonio Mining District. Nye county. Nevada. En the richest portion of the celebrated " Reese river Region." and admirably located in every respect for profitable =Mine These Silver Mines are known respectively es thet .}BAR. CICERO. SH AKE SPEARR, SHAY and CURTIS. PAL ttSTHCE and MACEDOE LADLE 1. and the property of the Cora( patty ("Assists of an otiginal toeuion or 1,000 feet alone the course of each von. er a GRAND TOTAL OF SIX THOUSAND FEET OF MINING 0?t 11:11:D. The Secretary of the Company has visited these mines in company with several experienced miners and mining engineers. and given them a thorough examination. Pull particulars in regard to their inexhaustible sees th and resource, will be furnished ou application at the Principal ()ince. where also can be seen the richest cabinet of silver ores.-silver bullion, . ever exhibited in the Atlantic Staten Abundant evidence of the mo.t satisfactory and conclusive character has been furnished the Board of Ditectors in regard to the wealth and permanence of the mines. The title to the property has been ssbJected to the most careffil :examination, and found to be per fect in every Particular—of which fact the highest offi cial eedorsements Wave been obtained. The Company have.ecured the service• of a thoroughly-experienced Inning Superintendent (a resident of Nevada) who is aiready engaged in the extraction of ore from the mine.. As soon a. the working capital of the Company is secured, the erection of permanent and efficient re duction works will be c ontmenced. The sizoilver-bearing ledges belonging to this Com pany range in width from three to juice,. pyr, and as says oil average ore from near the surface range from one litooiresi to over one thottaand dollars per ton in inter. No other Silver-Yining Company - has yet been or ganized In the Atlantic states withsuch an absolute assurance of success. and those who are fortunate enough to secure stock in the MACEDON SLLVEN.- MINING COMPANY. will reap a munificent reward, in the shape of early and unexampled dividends, and the consequent rapid enhancement of the market value of the Stock. SE00?!.:D CLA.k9. - - A full Prospectus of the Company will be issued pre dons toJannary Ist. sales sales . sales sales sales . sales . sales ... sales sales Nosy ()pen at the detal 6t4 909•CRESTNIIT street, Philadelphia. Spring Beds, Mattresses,. Comforters and Bedding. 1. 4-. New Fluid "Paragon Oil," "Paragon 011' And Safety Laws ; beantlf n u e l y light 3 hours,l cent. Agents wanted. Bold by Inventors, del9.6t rp* t etaisis:tec. : :. hea ,or lug, Scalding, Egansping, dtc. .BL. A. TORREY, 1800 Filbert street. JORDAN'S WELEBRATED TONIC ALE—The Eru l .9 healthful and nutritious beverage, now In use by thousands—hivalidamad others—has established a character for quallty.of material durit of mann- thcture, which stands unrivaled. an It is p recommended by physicians of this and other places. as a - superior tow. and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of Its great merit. To be had, wholesale and etall, of P. I. JORDAN.= Pear street. PROTO - MINIATURES,CARTES, fro& life. of _Op late lamented Bey. Dr. Duerchet, canbe had at GUTECI. DDISPS, 704 Arch street deniAtrp* 1 rr; 146:1'; .-irn',a; I ....10331 '10336 ....1.003SW100?4, .....19032@1003.1 - ... 921 93 .-- 9r4i 99 973.1 . 973 i .., 97; 5 ,1 cl,fr 9 714 '97.fiCl 977. i iiCIOOP MIST MANWACTORY.—Hoop Skirts readYmade and made to order: warranted of the beet materials. Also, Skirts repa c tr l, ed. ACP E. BAYLEY. 0c25.8m/ 812 Vine street. above Eighth. HIICrAVANA CIGARS AND LYNCHBURGH TO. BACCOS—Dest In the city—at a fair price, at FLABBNTY'S, 8.47 Chestnut street, opposite the Con tinental. delS strp* TOOL CRESTS.— A full assortment, suitable for present to tilled with best tools, at VANCE .k. LANDIS'S, 211 Market street. del6 7t,rp• FrT/MR' WEAVER & CO.. Manufactztrers at MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE, tt Cords,' Twine% Az., No. 2111 North Water Street, and No 22 North Delawar - Avenue, PhiLedelphta. EDAM/ Errnuca. nircd4Rt, WIELLVIM Volta m) E. Cr.oratua. EIEZM NEVADA. Pennsylvania. LOCATION OP MINES Ban Antonio, Nye county, Nevada. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Present Subscription Price. 4O per Share ALL sTOCK ITNASSES-SABLE. OFFICERS sup CHESTNITT sT.. PHILADELPHIA SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS 43..'ERAL OFFICE No. 9 South SEVENTH Stree Kellam &, Neel. No Chimney KELLY & NEEL, 41.1 Market street. YOUTHS OR MEN, 13EA.UrrilFITI, SETS EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS, BROUATELLE CURTAINS, CHRISTMAS PRESENT S LADIES. I. E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, 719 Chestnut Street. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. French and English Silk Umbrellas. For Presents. For Sale by WILLIAM A, DROWN & CO., 246 Market Street. den-e-t; 51,000,000 L ()ger' s Groups. All of ROGER'S GROUPS In stock for CHRISTMAS. Including the • NEW GROUP, "TAKING THE OATH." Earles' Galleries and Looking Glass Warerooms. 816 CHESTNUT STREET. rp Stock of Photograph Albums REDUCED DURING HOLIDAYS. 50 pictures. morocco clasp, gilt ornaments. V 50 50 " Velvet " " " 2 CO Juveniles, Gift Eoob, &c., at proportionate prices. W. G. PERRY, del&St rpZ S. W car. FOURTH and RACE. DREXEL & CO., BANKERS, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET o 420's, 7-30 9 5, 10-40's,, 1881's, Certificates of Indebtedness, Compound Interest Notes of 1864, and GOLD AND SILVER, Bought and Sold. Drafts drawn on England, Ireland, France and Ger. Dane. • • 54.0's of 186._ achanged for the old issue of 1962 and the market ( 4 erence allowed. n02.1.-tf Op HOLIDAYS ! BRADBURY'S SUPERIOR PIANOS. A full assortment at low prices. Other New York Pianos. First Premium Parlor Organs J. A. Ci - V.TZ.F., 1102 Chestnut Street. de-lm EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 012 Chestnut St. Complete assortment of choice GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. Ready Made (Pattern Coats, &c.) at COST for CASH from this date. /710-tf rya NEW PHOTOGRAPH'S. Charming New Phot%-raphs, From MODERN .PAINTINGS. A large assortment. Colored and Uncolored. JAMES S. EARLE Ic_SONS, 816 Chestnut street. d1.5.6t, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Excursion Tickets will be issued; at Reduced Fares between all Stations on Hain Road and Branches, Good from SATURDAY, 213 d inst., until WEDNES DAY, January 3d, 1866. Aik. A. NICOLL/3, Geu'l Supt. delB-12t/ THEO. H. MVA.LLA, 4 FASHIONABLE 4 HATTER, At his Old Established Stand,: 804 _ CHESTNUT T. der -)ID rpj L CARD REP CURTAINS, SUITABLE MID EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. XXXIXOt CONGRESS-PALSY SESSION. SMiATE.—[Continued from our Second Edition.] Mr. Morrill (Me.), from the Comnaittee.on the District of Columbia, reported the bill to regulate the elective franchise in the Dis trict by removing the distinctions of color as a qualification for its exercise. Mr. Sumner (Mass.) hoped the bill would be acted on very soon, as the country de manded it. Mr. Davis (Ky.) called Mr. Sumner to order, making the point of order that the bill was not before the Senate for discussion. Mr. Anthony (R. I.) reported from the Committee on printing, a resolution for the printing of 3,000 copies of the eulogy de-. livered on the late Senator Collamer. Passed. Mr. Cresswell (Md.) called up the House resolution providing for a recess, and moved that the Senate recede from its amend ments. The Senate refused to recede, and a Com mittee of Conference was agreed to. Mr. Wilson (Ma'ss.) called up the Senate bill to maintain the freedom of the inhabi tants of the States lately in rebellion. Mr. Sumner then addressed the Senate in favor of-the bill. Sales at Philadel SALES AFTER 00 sh Maple Shade 51 00 sh CO bar .5% 00 sh Susg Canal 9 00 eh 00 eh kogar Creek b3O 0?4 do 00 sh Sugar Creek De- _ , veltment 134, 600 shy a, Lancaster herry Run .'4 300 oh/ do . i , OO sli do S 5 ,i 5008/4Catawissa pfd b3O 36 .00 sl4 'do b 29 22 SECOND $2OOO US 7 3-10 s atm 933 ii 104.0 II 8 5-20 s of 65 1004 2000 Penna ER 2 mtg 94 400 sh Ocean Oil 19', - ; 'MO sh do b3O 195; FOR - NEW EXPRESS STEAMSHIP 'LINE. • The Canal closing upon the 2 El inst., the Company's OUTSIDE STEADIERS will commence their regular trips on that date. .; The tine Steamship VIRGINIA • Will sail on Saturday, December 23, at Noon‘ From first Wharf below Market St. The Steamships of this Line insure at lowest rates. Freight received DAILY at our usual low rates. WM. P. CLYDE e & CO., 14 South Wharves. JAS. HAND; Agent, deal-t•trp 117 Wall street, New York. VARY CI - 10 0 1.CE, EW CROP. - OOLONG TEA, so PER LB, Just received by THOMPSON BLACK da SON. BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS. no9-an rpd 41 JOSEPH FUSSELL, 11, " MANUFACTURER OF UIVI Et 1 : 1JE LALI S AND ° PARASOLS, Nos. 2 and 4 North ' Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. demmrpi G. Russell & Co. No. '22 NORTH SIXTH STREET, 0.7 'Would invite attention to their 44. Greatly Increased stock of FINE WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER W A R.R, . PLATED WARE, Suitable frr HOLIDAY 'and BRIDAL PIITYMNTS. which they offer at the ael9-3trp Lowest Possible Prices. • Rehab°ld's Highly &Reentrant- COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARIWU, Ear purifying the blood. rei moving a ll dbiß eases arising om exe cari and imprad d ea n lea life, clutinlo 'constitutional diseases artA n from an imperil state of the and the only able and e ff ectual own re i li c a Cure of Scro Rheum, Painsfula, Scald . and Swelling' Of the Bones, Ulceration of Um Throat and Lege, Blotches, P T pl e aOn -t rsi he pelas. Pace, , and all scaly eM" And Beautifying the Oamnlexionl NOT A FEW or the worst disorders that =let manktrus arise Irons the corruption that accumulates In the blood. Wail dbicoveries that hasebeen nude to purse IS out. neap can equal in effect HELMBOLIM PREPARATIONS; LDsS .1 .1: GENDER& =TEAM BUCHII2I I " ' l e'd:6lThr,ExTztsor tuairanwe l- P l eaumEruntovzosomiamen r . Sold by . ElrusidQ ASK .FOR HEUISBOUr grant mime advertuenumx am- senit , :ex tt, ,0112 Inaposltio and =mom NROPS.-GlOWlh JUat'llieeiVel NEW and fbr nide by 7- minGLT.ALIC B. , . 3:00 O'Clock. hia[Stock Board. FIRST BOARD 50 sh Excetior 115 eh Cain dt Am It 125 100 sh itead.,ll 536 9 .100 100 sh da, ol,sh 53 ,4 150 sh MahanoyCoal -8 500 sh do • b3O 811 100 sh Phil & Erie b3O 1309 sh St Nlchohls Coal I:01 734 100 sh Era Oil 109 sh dO blO 344.100 200 sh Is: Pa lit 100 sh Ocean 011 BOARD 25 sh Penna RR 5634 , sh Sugar Creek dey '9OO sh do 500 sh St Nicholas coal 7 SrO sh Keystone Zinc 1.4.