SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. The Comniittee on Reconsthiction, Probable Admission of the Tnensesee Delegation. OUR RELATIONS WITH MEXICO. FIRE IN LOUISVILLE. From Washington. (Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, .Tan. 6.—The Committee oa Reconstruction were in session to-day. The admission of • the Tenheusee delegation is the first matter under consideration. A majority of the committee are opposed to making Tennessee an exception. Never theless such exception will be made, as it is known to be the President's with. * Secretary McCulloch• will , nsmit his funnels] budget to the Senate and House Yinance Committees in the begining of next week. The Senate committee on Foreign Affairs will probablyreport adversely to Mr. Camp bell's appointment as Minister to Mexico. Col. J. Browning, the Secretary of Lega tion, will not be confirmed. Despatches from Gen. Sheridan represent matters quiet along the Rio Grande. From .Lonisville. Lotasvitax, Jan. 6.—About one o'clock This morning a fire broke out in a photogra phic studio, over the New Albany and :Mi en° Railroad office, threatening a deluge of the latter establishment by water. Sailing of the Britannia. NEW YORK, Jan. 6th, 1866.—The iron screw steamship Britannia, of the Anchor Line, sailed to-day for Glasgow, carrying passengers to Londonderry,g3elfast, Dublin, Newry, Cork and Liverpool. Among her passengers are a number from your city. The steamship Caledonia will be the suc ceeding vessel. She will leave far.the above ports on Saturday next the 13th inst. LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Moravian. PROGRESS OF THE FENIAN TRIALS. Convictions and Severe Sentences. FATAL COAL MINE EXPLOSION., A.mericau. Securities. LARGE ANOIINTS GOING ABROAD. Commercial Intelligence. PORTLAND, Me., Jan. 6.—The steamship Moravian has arrived here with Liverpool dates of December 21, via Londonderry December 22. The Kangaroo arrived out December 20, the Allenaania December 20, the North America, City of Manchester and Pennsylvania on December 22. The Moravian brings no political news of importance,. The Fenian trials and convictions con tinue atiCork, McCafferty is the only man thus far acquitted. Jeremiah Dolevan and Thomas Duggan, were sentenced respectfully to five and ten years penal servitude. The trial of Charles !Underwood O'Connell was progressing, and' evidence was given connecting him with the head centre in New York. Another coal mine explosion had oc curred near Merthyr Tydvil in Wales, "killing thirty-two persons and injuring many others. The ship Yuca from Hull for Charleston ; ashore near Blakeney,got off after throwing a part of her cargo overboard. She has six feet of water in her hold and is much strained. Lormox, Dec. 27.—The Times says that the statement from New York, that the Chilien Envoy thought fit to give a banquet to the representatives of the Anarchical Mexican Republic, has not tended, in the city of London, to increase the sympathy entertained for the Chiliaru3 in their dispute with Spain. The Times says the present contest in the Colony of Victoria, if carried much farther, must inevitably assume the form of a con flict between the Assembly and the North ern country. The cattle disease returns for the week ending December 16th are more favorable. The Times city article says: A purchase of £200,000 consols for the Court of Chancery, coupled with the circumstance of the Bank notkaving adopted any advance in the rate of discount, caused the English funds to be steady yesterday morning at the, rise of ir, but the improvement was not maintained. Between this date and the 14th of Januar3r the market will be liable to be influenced occasionally by arrangements in connection with the large amount of securities to be de posited with the Court of Chancery on account of new railway bills. At the Bank yesterday the discount de mand was light and in, the Stock exchange advances were freely offered at 6 per cent. The agitation for the repeal'of the malt duty has recommenced. Satterthwaite's circular of Dec. 215th, .says: "Since our last every large amount of bu siness has been transacted in five-twed ties at considerably enhanced quotations. The message of President Johnson giving renewed confidence; the'final quotation was 66ia.661. Illinois Central and Erie ad.- vanced, the former closing at 82a82/. •and the latter at 58/a59. The dealings in these securities were somewhat limited, owin k . to difficulty purchasers may have ob taining the forthcoming interest 'unless the bonds are transmitted to New York for registration. ' • _ .. The Daily News cfft article says "Ameri can securities, especially five-twenties, con tinue to be • imported in large amounts by each steamer, and but for this, ; the remit tances of specie from America would, be much laiger although to some extent. this ,is a negative result so far as, our money !market is concerned: <ltl 's , certain that a• directly influence is exercised. inasmuch as while we send to America goods. for raw inaterial, for Which we have to pay. cash, she discharges her debt to a considers.- bl e extent in paper. • Advices from Frankfort statethat since the receipt of. the President's Message 'a most extensive business has taken place in American stocks, accompanied by a rise of, :31 per cent. in two days. The outstanding speculations in the shape of options for the • end of the year mainly contributed to this movement, which has carried prices to a point 2 pet cent. above those at New York. • At the same time the Garman public gene " rally have resumed purchases m them for investment, and are so extensive in their partiality, that all advertisements for the , Turkish or other loans or shares in any companylprove entirely unattractive. Many additional true bills have been returned against other Fenian prisoneis at Cork. FBAIQCEr Notices have been posted by 'the faculties of the various learned societies, warning the students that if they seek to disturb the order in, any. way, they will be, brought before the council, and be liable to per petual exclusion rom the Paris University. The Paris Bourse was flat; Rente,s 68f 200. ITALY. It was reported ,at Florence that the Ministry had tendered their resignation, a Provisional Budget being under debate in the Chambers, and meeting With some opposition. Liverpool Cotton Market. Lrv - EarooL, Dec. 22.—The cotton brokers' circular reports the sales for the week as 59,000 bales, including 7,500 to speculators and 13,000 to exporters. The market was easier and the prices Id, lower for American descriptions. The authorised quotations were Fair. Middling. New Orleans, . . 23d. 21441. Mobiles, 224 d. 21d. Uplands, - . . 224 d. The sales ate-day were 15,000 bales, the market closing with an upward tendency. The stock on band is 353,000, of which 148,000 is American. Commerelal Cotton easier and id. lower; sales for the week, 59,000 bales. blew Orleans.middlings, 210: Sales on Friday, 15,000 bales, the market closing with an upward tendency. Breadstuffs dull and nominal. Provisions quiet and steady, except lard, which was easier. Consols closed on Friday at 87i@87 , 1 for money. U. S. Five-Twenties, 66©66i; Erie, 58t(4)58/; Illinois Central 82@)821. The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased £149,000. London Money Market.—The funds on the 20th showed an improved tone not withstanding the draw of gold to the conti nent continued. The discount demand at the Bank was comparatively moderate, and in the open market there was a dimini hed pressure. New Telegraph iStation. PARKERSBURG, Jan. 6.—The American Telegraph Company have just completed a line to the lands of the Volcanic Oil Com pany at White Oak,a new region producing $6,000 worth of oil per day. The Arrival of the Arago. NEIV YORE, Jan. 6th.—The Arago has arrived from Havre and Falmouth. Her advices are anticipated. ' Priee of Gold in New York. [By the People's Telegraph Line.] NEw YOBIC, Jan. 6th.—bold has been quoted to-day as follows : 10.30A.M. 1424401143 -1 12.00 M. 10.45 142"4@143 12.15 11.15 1424 12.30 11.30 1421 Markets. NEW YORK, January 6th, 1866.—Cotton quiet. Flour dull and s@loc lower. Sales of 4,000 State $7 sores 55: Ohio $8 70@10 25; Western $7 80§8 60; Southern declining; sales of 400 bbls at $8 90@15. Wheat dull and nominally lower for common. Corn dull and de clining. Beef steady. Pork heavy, at $2B 25@1 50. Lard steady. Whisky dull. MOBILE. Jan. s.—Sales of Cotton to-day 1,600 bales; middling at 47c. Sales of the week, 3.700 bales: receipts of the week, 14,175; exports of the week, 11.539; stock to port, 87,214 bales. Li) *Ai tiU Dit w 1%,11 HORRIBLE AFFAIR IN GER MANTO WN. A LONE LADY MURDERED IN HER HOUSE. iler Throat Cut from Ear to Ear. ROBBERY THE SUPPOSED MOTIVE A bold and horrible murder was commit. ted this morning, about seven o'clock, in Germantown, Twenty-second Ward. Mary Watt, an elderly maiden lady, residing on Queen street, near Green, was found dead in her sitting room, with her throat cut from ear to ear. The house in which the terrible deed was perpetrated is a double two-and-a-half storied stone cottage, with rough cast front, located on the lower side of Queen street, between Germantown ' avenue and Green street. Miss Watt, who was upwards of 70 years of age, has resided there for a number of years. She owned the house and lot, and was believed to be pretty well off. She was rather miserly in her habits, however. A sister, a widow, lived with her at one time, but she died, and then Miss Watt was alone for several years. A year or two ago she was robbed, and then she thought best to get a companion. About a year ago Elizabeth Lippincott, a lady about sixty years of age went to live with Miss Watt. She was 'absent during the day but remained in the house during the night. This morning about half-past six o'clock, Miss Lippincott left the house. Then'Miss Watt was in good health! Just before seven o'clock, a little boy, a son of Smith Hughes, who resides next door, went to the house, as he is in thehabit of 'doing, to take some article to Miss Watt. The lad was unable to get in 'lithe usual manner, and went and told his mother. Mrs. Hughes then went to the house, and found the front door locked. She looked in the window of the front room, and saw Miss Watt lying upon the floor. supposing her to be ill, Mr. Hughes, whose place of busi:. siness is close by, was. sent, for. Mr. Hughes reached the premises in a few minutes. He entered by the back &Dot: which was slightly ajar. In the front sitting room a ,hokrible sight was presented to view. 'Miss;:att was lying about the centre of the apartment.. She was dressed in a nursing gown. The floor shout her head was covered with blood. • Sergeant Emmanuel Dickinson, of the Fourteenth District, who lives but a short distance off, was notified, and proceeded at once to the spot. An examination of the body was then made. Over the right eye of __the deceased was a large bruise. , This was sufficient to have rendered the old lady in sensible.' , • The assassin was not satisfied, however. With some very sharp instrument he had inflicted • a horrible and deep' gash in the throat of Miss Watt. The cut : was a clean one and reached from ear to ear. - - There was nothing in the appearance of Ih‘r - difim to` indicate - tlt the 'old lady - hall' made a' struggle for - er life. ' The.;-blow upon the head had evid ntly done the work :of the murderer. ." -• • . Plunder appears to he been the motive a t, :for the commission of e. atrocious deed Some of the bureau dr went in the second story;room were found pen, and papers of various kinds were fond scattered about, the floors of the different apartment& Some • of the boxes in which the papers had been kept were also found. It is not known whether the robber and • murderer secured anything. Miss Lippin cott does not know whether Miss Watt had any money in the house. As she kept a' bank account, the presumption is that there; was very little if any funds there. The murderer left nothing behind by ' which a clue to his idendty could be estab lished. • Even the weapon with which the crime was committed was taken away. From certain tracks in the back yard and in an adjoining lot, it is supposed that the fiend escaped that way. A ' man who lives in the neighborhood and passed the house a few moments before seven o'clock, states thathe observed a man standing on the porch talking to some person, and he heard a woman's voice. He could not give a satisfactory description of the man, however. The intelligence of themurder soonspread in that soction of Germantown, and created quite an excitement in the neughborhood.' The house was taken possession of by the police and no person was allowed to enterit. This is the first murder which has ever been committed in Germantown. nu, DAILY EVENING BUL Coroner Taylor will investigate the affair this= afternoon. ALLEGED INCEED/ARMEL—Ann iterline and her son William have been arrested on suspicion of firing a stable in Carlton street near-Twentieth, on Thursday night. It is stated that Mrs. Kerline had been heard to utter threats in reference to the burning of the property. The parties are in custody of Fire Marshal Blackburn, who will consider the case at once. ROBBERY.—Last evening the dwelling of Miss Kingus, No. 1232 Spring Garden street, was robbed of a gold watch, a set of silver ware, some jewelry, and a lot of female clothing. The total amount stolen is valued at $5OO. The alleged thief is a servant who was employed in the house, and the rob bery was committed during the temporary absence of the family. TILL TAPVING.—A youth named James Murphy, alias Friee, aged 15 years, was arrested at Noble street wharf, charged with robbing a till of $l5. He was com mitted this morning by Ald. Toland. Trij. Scatryi-xua..—The ice on the Schuylkill river was about one inch thick this morning. It was - not strong enough to bear skaters, who confine their sport to the parks. FOR CUTTING TEETH BARMY, there is nothing like Bower's Infant Cordial, rubbed on the gums with the lamer. Bower's Laboratory, Birth and Green. Bottle "PHARAOH'S SERPEwrs." —A Scientific Miracle! Astonishing everybody! Amusement lot all! Bower's Laborawry, titith and Vine, 50 cents. Mail, 55 cents. HERNIA OR Ruri u RE--Treated with pro timaional and practical skill by C. H. Needles, 8. W. corner Twelfth and Race streets. Ladles' Department conducted by ladles, on Twelfth street, Ist door below Race.. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES IN EVERY VA amirry. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers, 23 South Elghth street. Bnoicz:s Ink Stands,Fans, Card Receiv ers, Jewel Csagets, Cigar Cases, Cutlery etc. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Two OR THREE COLDS in succession Will with many constitutions,securely establish the seeds of Consumptions in the system, thus converting wbat was originally a simple, mutable affection, into one generally fatal While ordinary prudence, therefore makes it the business of every one to take care of a Cold until it is got rid of, intelligent experience fortu nately presents a remedy In Dr. Tayne's Expectorant. thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally effective in the primary stages of Consumption. Asthma and Bronchitis. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut street. COUTONS. due January Ist, Gold and Silver wanted. Seven-thirties and Five-twenties bought and sold. Drexel & Co., 34 South. Third street. Gen, James Shields is now domiciliated in Carroll county, Missouri, near the county seat, where he has purchased a little home stead, and has quietly settled down in rural pursuits and to repair his shattered health. A young man named Garrett, was stabbed by young Dalton Yancey, son of William L, Yancey, a few nights since, at a dancing academy in Mon mery, Alabama. Gar rett bas since died. tgo Yancey has delivered himself to the civil authorities. Through the kind offices of Hon. J. Mor rison Harris, of Baltimore, and of Mr. Speaker Colfax, President Johnson has ro cen tly enlarged the parole of Gov. Vance, of North Carolina, which allows him the liberty of the entire State. Stephen Boddy, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Wilmington, Del., died recently. Captain James Burnett, of Dela ware, who participated in several battles in Virginia during the late war, is also dead. Henry Chatham, who lived in Alexan dria, Va., for over eighty years, died last week. Rev. A. H. H. Boyd, who died at Win chester, Va., a few days ago, was born near Martinsburg, in 1814. In early life he went to the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Here it was his pleasure to attend the lec tures of such men as the 'distinguished Dr. Chalmers and Sir William Hamilton. His first sermon was preachedin Dr. Chalmers' chapel in Edinburgh. He subsequently re turned to his native land, and entered upon his first charge of the church at Leesburgh and Middleburgh, Va., February,lB3B. He was called to the church in Harrisonburgh, Va:, December 1840, where he remained until he accepted the call to Winchester, March, 1842 ; which pastorate of over 23 years, was terminated only by his death. IT is computed that the commerce of the Lakes amounts to, at present, twelve hun dred millions of dollars annually, and that two thousand vessels are employed in it. It sends to the seaboard one hundred mil lions of bushels of grain, two millions of hogs, and halfa million of ,cattle annually. Prri.n KLASSER, of Waukesha, Wiscon sin, killed himself by drinking whisky that had stood in a copper kettle several days,at Plum Creek, lastweek. He died in half an hour, and a man who drank with him died in an hour, and his wife who drank but little, came near dying. AN ENGLISH student, at Bonn recently went to the theatre there, and refused to take his hat off. It was removed by a Ger man student behind him, when the Eng lishman turned and gaye the German a blow with a bludgeon, killing him. THE suit brought against the city of Day ton, Ohio, for $15,000 damages done by a Copperhead mob to the Journal office of that city, has been decided in favor of the city, on the ground that there was no liability in the absence of a statute. BUST ?woe II s 5-20'5 '62 105% 500 do ' 102,g 400017 13 es 'Bl i c on n 10ig 900 City 68 new 92% 1000 do mun'l 93 1000 do 92% 200011 S Tress 7 8-10 s Notes July c 98% 120 do June 99 2600 do July 97g 100 sh Catawls pfd b 4 44% 300 eh do b 5 44% 400 eh eh do do 030 44 44% 100 500 sh do bBO 45 % 800 sh do 44% 150025 eh sh Bch N do av pfd b 5 30 BOh L ' do 5); 100 elt faUlde ETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 6, 1866. Importers, 23 South Eighth street. Personal. tlljdli I.; I DI :{I) uve SALES OF STOCKS: I: • AND. .., . 200 eh Green Mount 135 4% 100 eh do cash 4% 200 500 sh do Bsh Mabanoy Coal 8 31; 50 eh Bead B. b3O 53,4 100 sh do 53 100 at do . WO 44 300 eh do 58 109 611 do . 639 b30 62% 100 eh do' 85.53 ICO eh do b3O 5294.100 200 eh do bs's2' 600 sh Mingo 2' 100 MI Phtl & Brie 30 . 100 sh St Nicholas 0 WO 9 29 eh Penns It am 100 eh Little Bell It bib :SO 200 eh North Central •44 • 150 011 New Creek . ' r:.l FIRST-BOARD. 7* - SALTS• API' 1150 UB 7 3-10 s 9B3b 25 sb Del Mutual 31 1000 do Jones as% 457 stl - Allegh Co scrip 6934 1000 US Ss - 16134 100 eh St Nick coal b 5 350' _ do coup 104 100 sh North Cent 3dB 444 600 City 63 mun 92% •17 so Cam & Ain 11. 125% , 2160 -, do • gas 87% 22 eh Consolida Bk 39% 4000 CM & Am 's3s, . 85 5 oh Lehigh Nay 54%, ' 10'sh Itkl. 55 6 sh Par & Mech bk 119,% 100 sh Green Mount 4 400 sh.flugar Valley S3O 834 900 eh ' . Wm Penn oil /% 1 0 0 eh Restonvilleß b 39 40 500 sh N Y & Middle. 13% I 2,sh Beading R 52% - . Reid b3O Public , Eeard—Philadelphia Exchange. IMPORTED; Sr BOX .TOEINSON. STOCK BBOZNR., NO. 32.3 PLBEIALL.. 100 sh Feed Data b3O 1 T 110 0 0 sh Sugar Cr'k 5.10 500 sh ;Wart 151.241100 sh dO 5.15 200 sh, Reading It 85 53 1 FRICEIS OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK. (By Tacgraph.) ' =ter CLAW. Morin Miss, American Gold. .1.421' bid sales Reading Railroad. 52v sales New York Centra1........... 95.3 t sal es U. S. 68 'Bl int oft ....__lol% sales U. S. 6s, 5-2013 105 bid Erie..... ..... ' .963.4 sales ...... bid ...... bid salea Heavy. . V Hudson River, Illinois Central Northwest Flnanee end Brutthess...Jan. 6,1866. There is no falling off in the supply of money on the street, and the demand is very moderate. The rates for "call loans" are 6(d}6%, per cent., and for mercantile paper 7 to 10 per cent. The upward movement in Government Leans still continues and the Coupon Sixes, 'Bl, were not offered under 104%. The Five- Twenties sold at 104%, and the Seven-Thirties at 08%. State Fives were steady at sag, and City Loans, of the new lams, at 92%. Reading Railroad declined X and closed at 52X662%. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 5.434 —a decline of %: Catavrises, Railroad Preferred at 44% @co, elceing at the latter figure Philadelphia and Brie Railroad at at atkli, and Little Schuylkill Rail road at SON. Canal stocks were without essen tial change, but Schuylkill Navigation was held with ?note firmness, the Preferred stock closing at so. Lehigh Navigation sold at 64%. Oil stocks were very quiet, excepting Ocean and Sugar Creek Development, which are looking up. In Passenger Railway shares the only sale was of West Philadelphia at 71. .TaY fOIIO Cooke At Co. quote EftwerixmentSecnritlee, dot., to-day. as WS: , ...... 13117111 J 4 I aelli i;g' Inc . U.S. a'a, 11011 Old 620 Bonda.--..—.----.-104X Melt New " 1654---.—..—.—.102 102,1 5-20 Bond% 16e5.—.----102 m y 1040 Banda ........-- tetS 54 7au Aug 3c.... 98, 3 99 " Jaise.-----...—.... SSS ra Certificates of indetr ".. tOni lis Gold—ed 12 o'clock---------142% gleam DtHaxen a Brother. No. 40 South Taut street, make the foTh'wrng is totatlaes Of the rates ol exchange to-day, at 1* SAMS. American 430141.—.—. —1423( Quarters and Dimes and half dime5.....,,..---121 Spludah Quartere-__ Penna. Carrency die, 3edis. New !fork 11xchange--.- lan dig. per. Smith, Bandolph & Co., Bankers, 15 South Third street, quote at 1 o'clock ea rollows: Gold.- U. S. 188 1 104 2 a 1114 xi' e icaM tizoi ti• 933 98,;i .__..._.9834S 98.!i 98;.i C 98+a 11, B a '5-20, 1582_._. 11. S. 1040 .........._ 11. ii. , 7-B:,a—Lat series—.— aeries_...._..__. ad 11. B. Certificates of Indebtedness—.— Philadelphia Plarketii. sell:Finer, Jan. 6, 1866.—There is less demand for (loverseed and prices are lower. Small sales at $1 50 @s3. Prices of Timothy are nominal. Sales of Flax seed at $3 1502.3 al, at which figures it is taken on arri val by the crushers. No. 1 Qnercitron Bark Is steady at $= 50 71 ton but there is nothing doing In the article. The Flour market is extremely quiet and only 1100 barrels were taken for shipment at $9 for Northwest ern exttra family and glocarlo 50 for Penna. and Ohio do. do. The sales to the home consumers take a wide range, say from $7 ts for low grade superfine up to $l3 50 for fancy brands—according to quality. Small sales of Rye Flour at SS, but the article is t• ery dull at this figure. Prices of Corn Meal are entirely nominal. The Wheat market is without change. About 3,51 x) bushels good aid choice Penna.. Southern and Amber at t 2 25@il. 35. White ranges from $3 50 to :5. In Bye there is nothing doing. There is but little earn coming forward and it Is in steady demand. Sales of 2.0a3 bushels yellow at at cents In store and from the mill-. A lot of old yellow sold at SS cents. Oats are steady at 51(452 cents. In Barley and Malt no further sales have come un• der our notice. _ Vb!sky is dull and prices are drooping. Small sales of Penna. at Q 2 tr(gs 28, and one lot on secret terms. P(21N.V.6.W1_0 S. Reporters for the rbusueionia ventugn Bulletin. CHARLOTTETOWN, PEl.—Brig Florence, Baird -10,w5 burbeLs oats 500 do barley 49 bbls mackerel 452 pieces deals 700 feet spruce boards Curtis& E night. 41 :111 Dif PORT OF PEU:LaLDELPHIA.-JANICA EY 6. tort eke Afartne Bulletin on _Third Paais. PA:41:14:C4.10v:5i.317.Te4 Brig 'Florence (Br), Baird, 7s) days from Charlotte town. PEI. with oats, barley, (te. to Curtis & Knight. Scbr 11'W Dillon, Ludlam, 5 days from Salem, in ballast to captain, BELOW. Barb Thomas Dallett, from Porto Cabello. CLEARED THIS DA Brig Maud (Br), Bryan, Barbados, Mershon ch Cloud. Sax Joseph Maxfield, May, Charleston, Lathbuxy, Wickersham & Co. BIEB211011.&NDA steamer Alexandria, Hatrick, hence at New York yesterday. steamer Westchester. Ingram, cleared at New York yesterday for Wilmington. Del. Bark Ocean Steed, Flinn. bence for Genoa, remained at St Gee , rges, Bermuda. 2.14:1 ult. refitting. Brig Prude (Dan), Octsen. 50 days from Bahia. with sugar, at New Yora yesterday. Dec tn. lat 26 s'7. Inn 57 57, spoke schr Hannah Lizzie, from Boston for Prince Edward Island, but being unable to get into that port in consequence of ice, was then bound to St. Thomas. Brig Orient (new. of San Francisco, 31217-110th tons) Lewis. cleared at Boston yesterday for San Francisco. Brig Essex, Colby. cleared at Portsmouth 2d Inst. for Portland. Brig Cleo Burnham, hfcLellan,uleared at Portsmouth 3d inst. for Portland. - - Brig Capriccio (Rust). Ladre, from Rio Janeiro for New York, at Hamilton, Bermuda 224 Brig Belle Bernard, Cook, which cleared at New Or leans 23d ult for this port. has on board 34 bales cotton, 3to bales roue cuttings. 122 hides and sundries. Schr John, hence at Richmond 4th inst. Seta E H Atwooa. Rich, hence tor Boston, sailed from Newport 3d Inst. bchr Chiloe, of Richmond, Me. which was ashore near Castle 11111. was towed to Fall River al last. by tug Charlotte & Isabella, and has gone upon the ma rine railway for repairs. Bahr Montezuma, In tons, built at Orland, Me. in MS, recently capsized off Cape Ann and towed Into Boston, was sold at auction last week for $1P2.5. Pur chased by James Power dr, Co. (45.-113.TERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the Corn .Exchange National Bank. In Phila delphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on the morning of the First Monday of January, 1866: R.SOURCE.S. Notes and bills discounted f805,22.i 12 Suspended debt 4,81,7 36 Indebtedness of Directors 24,256 00 ti Banking House.. Current expenses 4,336 84 Remittances and other cash items, 129,010 06 Due from National Banks. as per . . _ . Schedule A 150,333 37 Due from other Banks per Sche dule B 62,155 40 U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulating notes 500,005 00 U. S. bonds deposited to secure de posits 100,000 00 D. S. bonas on 13.000 00 Other 11. S. securlties--__ ... . ....... _ 115,210 CO Cash on hand in circulating notes of other National .. 24,017 00 Cash on hand in circulating notes . of State Banks 11,38 100 -- 35,393 00 speck 1,806 50 Olher lawful money, viz: Legal tender notes 050,385 00 comp'nd Interest n0t05...105,000 00 •LIABILIC/kS Capital stock paid in ,§600,000 00 Surplus fund vllo,ooo 00 Circulating notes received from comptroller N 35,009 Less amount on hand 36,000 • Amount outstanding 903,900 00 'lndividual deposits 1,311,572 92 United States deposits 107,633 78 Dividende unpaid 217 38 Due National . Banks, as per Schedule C• - ' 136,191 91 Due to other Banks Per Schedule C 32,717 74 State Bank Circulation outstanding 5,452 50 Discount 5,905 33 Exchanges 779 75 Interest - 8.588 18 •, , 10,273 21 ed,620,848 94 I, J. W. Torrey, Cashier of the Corn D.Mcchange Na tional Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly Swear that .the above statement is true, to the best of my knour ledge and belief. W. TORREY, Cashier. State of Pennsylvania, city of Philadelphia, as.— Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 6th day of January, 1866. 'J. '1" MAGILL, • 186.1t1 ' • Notary Pabuc.. T OST IN GOLNG ACROSS THE vaci.Nr LOT' 11 bounded by Seventh and Eighth and Fitzwater, a large heavy I.,adlea , GOLD WATCH , CRAIG. A reward of FIFTY DOLLARS will bepaittto the Ander by returning the same to 718 EVANGELMT St. jag WINDOW SHADES: Window Shades—Holland. , ; Window Shades---Gilt; Windowlhades---Painted. Window Shades---Plain. In Every Desirable Color, Style or Price, LACE CURTAINS ...... &Meg ..... sales ...... sales .—.. sales .—.. sales Parlor Curtains, Library Curtains, Dining-Room Curtains, Sleeping-Room Curtains, Piano and Table 'Covers IN ENTIRELY NEW DESIGN% I. E. WALRA.VEN, 719 Chesitmit Street. NATIONAL BANK, Philadelphia, Sept. 20,1865 114M140)11iliziiii:10Z11VOMIA INTEREST AT THE BATE OF FOUR PER CENT. PER AN NUM WILL BE ALLOWED BY THIS BANK ON DE POSITS, FOR WHICH CERTIFICATES WILL BE ISSUED, PAYA BLE AFTER FIVE DAYS' NOTICE. ESITHREST WILL NOT BE AL. LOWED UNLESS THE DE POSIT RIMAINS AT LEAST FIFTEEN DAYS. BANKERS, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.f, 5-20's, 7-30's, 10-40's, Certificates of Indebtedness, Compound Interest Notes of 1864, and GOLD l AL • D SILVER, Bought and Sold. Drafts drawn on England. Ireland,France and Ger- D any. 5-2043 of 156 rchangtd for the old Issue of 1864 and the market e erence allowecL n025-tf ep GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 232 CARTER, STREET. And 141 DOCK STREET. ended Work and Katwee:ming prrorg.rimr TQUA.RIERLY REPORT OF THE FIRST 1. NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, January 2d, 1605. .RESOURCFS, Loans and Discounts 42,080,845 OS 11. S. Bonds deposited to secure Circulation 906,000 00 U. S. Securities deposited CO secure DF posits ..... 500,000 00 13, S Bonds and other U. S. Secu rities on band 447,900 00 Specie and Legal Tender Notes__ 2,C20,078 90 thus of this Bank on hand 0,500 00 Bills of other Banks 72.473 CO Due from National Banks 459,573 94 Due from State Banks and Bankers 296,729 49 Cash 167,8454 8=079 87 Real Estate Uninclambered 53,588 50 Expenses 13,420 27 Taxes 12,985 38 Capital Stock .. ........... -....-... 1,000,000 00 Circulating Notes.- 741,000 00 Due to Banks and Bankers__. $2,102,155 12 Due to Treasurer of the United States. _ _ 595,408 25 Due to Individual Depositors.. 2 590,0= 94 15,377,646 31 Dividends Unpaid....._ 2,160 00 surplus Fund, 330,000 00 Profit and Loss eZ,012 79 Atate of Pennsylvania City of Philadelphia, ss. I. 'MORTON M`MICR EL, Jr., Cashier of First National Sank of Philadelphia, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. MORTON MCMICRAEL, JR. $934,351 48 19,741 79 19,741 79 4.838 84 LIFE" GROWTH Arm BEAUTY.- • "London" Gray Hair Color Thepnly Restorer" "London" Bair Color Restorer" "London" Hair Hair Color Infallible Restorer" "London" Bair Color Renorer" "London" Changed Hair Color Hair Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" without Hair Color Restore- Restorer" "Londnn" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Dyeing. Hair Color tive. Restorer" It is the only known restorer of color and perfect hair dressing combined. Delicately perfumed. . "London' , Does Hair Color Removes Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" not Hair Color all Restorer" "London" Hair Color_, Restorer" "London" Stain Hair Color Dandruff Restorer" "London" r' Hair Color • Restorer" "London" or Boil Hair Color and Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" "London" Anything. Hair Color Itching.. Restorer" 120,000 066,385 00 $2,620,898 94 SEEPS TRIO SCALP CLEAN, COOL AND HEALTHY. "London Hair Color i. , Restorer." . London Cures all "-Hair Color ..It will , Restorer." "Louden Hair Color ' .. 1. , Restorer." "London Diseases Hair - Color :prevent Restorer." "London Hair. Color Restorer." "London of the Hair Color ' the hair Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Scalp.: Hair Color- from' 'Restorer." "London , Hair Color, Restorer." "London Hair Color; Fallbsi. Restorer." No washing or preparatiOn before or after the use: applied by the hand or soft brush: Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles s 4.', sold at Dr. SWAYNR'S, Po. 880 North Sixth , street. above Vine, and all the leading Druggists ' and Fancy, Goods dealers. - , . ' desOM.w.s.tt gIomSODDER'S LINE. FOB SAVANNAH. GA., DIRECT. • The finiteslass 'United States Mail Steamship CUMBRIA, Chas. A.. French, Commander. - will sail from first wharf above RACE street for SAVANNAH, Ga., on THURSDAY. January-11, at -10 A . M. . • Freight received daily. - . -a E. A. SOUDEIt & CO.; Freight and Passenge , Office 210 N: Delaware avenue. jalle4ti General Office, No. a Dock street wharf. L 716 ' FE R VOL OGIS T l . sumaser CFowler W ; ; eRa& C , o ghewriten and vernal aescrip,rs 0f,016 " ratter with at yam, S. 1141 Istreet. Drawing Room Curtains, MASONIC HALL. FIRST C. H. CLARK, President. DRE EL dz LlABrLrri: 'PILULES THE HATE SOFT, GLOSSY AND Ltrxuare-vr TRIEDEDITION BY TELEGRAPH. FROM MASSACHUSETTS. Governor Bullock's Inaugural. Bono's, Jan. 6.—Governor Bullock was inaugurated at noon to-day. In his address he congratulates the Legislature that they are assembled for organization under ,the auspices of a national peace, and refers to the sacrifices of the war and its debta and burdens bequeathed, but the question of a permanent and con solidated republic for North America has been solved, and the freedom of all races, secured by arms and the organic law. The aggregate debt of the State amounts to $23,122,872. New York Stock !Market. NRW Yong., lan. S.—Stocks are heavy. Chicago and Bock Island, 108; Cumberland preferred, MX; Illinois Ceram; ico; Michigan Southern, 73'4; New York. Central, 953 i; Mewling, 105%; Hudson R iver 103; Can ton Company. 33%; N , irginta 6's, 7; Missouri 6's, 78.34; Erie, 961 i; Michigan Central, 107; Pittsburgh and Cleve lend, Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne, 101%;. Chicago and Northwestern, 135;- Coupons 1881, 104%; Coupons 1562. 105 ditto 1665, 102; Ten-forty Coupons, 93X; nw.- Buries, 0a%@9.'% ; One Year rtincatee . 98%; Ge1d,142.4 The =mint of coal tranointed On the Philadelphia. and ro.diroc , Railroad daring the Weekending Thursday Jan. 4.1866: Tonaewt From Bt. C1a1r........ , Port Carbon 4,764 06 " Pottsville --------.--- 264 12 Schuylkill Haven--....-----.- 11,278 06 " P0rtC1int0n.._.........._.._........_—..... 11,501 14 " Harrisburg and Total anthracite coaL...--- -- win 17 Ditnminous coal from Harrisburg and Dan- Total of all kinds------.-- 32,053 la Previonaly this year—.-----.--,...-- 167,186 GS Total - To same time fast 1 2V 40 93.2 ws" Hehnbold's Highly Cuentratei FLUID EXTRACT SAR&WARIUL/U th e bpurifying lood, re. moving all dla eases arising from ext ones and tmpradencies In life, chronic constitutional diseases siri.sfrom an impute state of the bl and the only able and effectual own remedy fir Cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Soli Rheum, Patna and swenings at the Bones, Bleeration of Ma Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Team% llrY3lPolasi Tom. all scaly Taira akin. And Beautifying the Cioffelerhm2 ROT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict trot kind arida from the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of ail out equal Lu effect discoveries that busve been made to purge 131 out. mums EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, It cleanses and renovates the blood. maths the Ingot health into the system, and purges out the humeri which make disease. It stimulates the healthy fuzee Lions of the body and expels the disorders that grow sae rankle in the blood. Such it remedy, that could be relied on, has longbeen sought for and now, for the drat lima/ the public Da ve ,one on which they can depend. Ong space here does not admit certificates to show effeotj Out the trial of a t=lbottlewill show to the s 1& th at It has virtue tarp they have ever taken 4 Two tablesnoonsfttl V aDg Mctract of Sarsamuntlie added to a pint of water, is equal to the Libson Diet Drink, and one bottle is hilly equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsa or the Decoction as usual madai TarTHESE at , ..SCTS HAVE BEEN ADtUT TO USE 115 THE UNITED STATES ARMY,and are also In very general use in all the STATE HOSPL] TA.LI3 and PUBLIC SAISTPARY INSTi:ruXIONB throughout the land, as well as in private , prsdllces ana are considered as Invaluable remedies. Sot Medical , Properter of Buchu. From Dispensatory of the United Staten Bee Professor DEWEEB'S valuable works Onahlt Practice of Phyaic. Bee BIC, Philad remarks melphi a ade by the late celebrated Dr. lawn . See remarks made by , Dr. EPHRAIM MoDO a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal legs of Burgeons, Ireland, and published In the trane actions of the HJng and Queen's Journal. See Medi Review, p ublished by =VA laN TR& • aYJIMS,PeIIow of Bo College of Surgeons See most of the ad dress ,dard orks en Medhibies. Delivered to any securely packedg Address letters for Information. to 934,74503 V,W,819 10 BEWARE OD OCKINTNYSINTS AND =PRO! CIPLED DR A 1' ERs, Who endeavor to dispose of "their own" and "MUM article! on the reputation attained by HELMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS: 413,1 Z 79 . $7,539,819 10 KEIIIEBOLD' I3 GENVINIE EXTRA OT BOUM NIELMBOLD'S GEM:NZ EXTRACT A.BRA.P.AI3ILS RXLMBOUYS GENTRITE DROVED RORIZWAIXIL Sold by all Druggists. lIELAILIE3OOIEAEMS D rug and Chemical Warehowi Drug and Chemical liVarelkowidi 594 BROADWAY, N. Y., 081 594 BROADWAY, N.; T., 03 ITEILMBOUYS MEDICAL DEPOT) 104 SOUTH TENTH ST PHILADELPHIA; . ' ErtiyaMinna In attendance from 7 o'clock &Mtn II PJII ASK - FOR HELMBOLD' • Went eat We ad vertlamnent and ; sondes 1 stoofd inancendo, and exposorf, . HE Individual who lewd the Pocket-book on Sat" JL urday afternoon at the West ,Phlladelphla Depot. can keep the money if he will •return the papere and pocket-book to Room 26 Girard. House, and no .eneu. Lions asked. • , It* E _ ICOLThIf. PICKLES. CATSUPS, SAUCES_ - Crosse & Blackwell's.Engllsh .Pfcklee,, Catsup; Ittauces, Durham Mustard, Olives, shlpYorktowikand for sale by:JOS. B. B CO..lMFlnntiDelaware avenue. , ', , 4 WNW HOES—Growth of loss. Jost received_ and Or sale hi Wiankitt B. G i c DM Booth Delaware avemilk 3:00' o!(7lciak. nvm Massachusetts. Coal Statement. COMPOUND IMELEEBOhn'II COMPOUND
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