Piavelest Saggestions-7The Danger or 'lFfglfeeting , C 01,19. •• • -' ['Frozoluielsrewtork - x.EirAt.] ' Colds , are, generally, considered but simple-things,- and, ad a; natural conse quence, are too much neglected:'" How often do you hear, the remark', "Oh, it is only 'a - cold!" True, 'Only a cold; but What is being done fOra?, Frequently nothing. Many a long and dangerous, andsometimes fatal, fit of illness might be prevented by .paying that proper at tention to a cold which it so seriously demands. , Most of the causes of con eumPtion come from cold being in the first instance neglected. To many other diseases does it also give rise. In a clim ate like this, where we have sometimes two and three changes in a day, it is im possible to avoid taking cold, unless due precaution be observed. Persons should clothe themselves as much as possible in ;keeping with the temperature of the at mosphere. With the thermometer above zero, clothing should, not be so warm ; as at or 'below zero, as by so doing the pores are opened to an undue extent, sometimes profuse perspiration induced ? and as a natural consequence, cold is taken. Draft, in every way, whether in or out of doors, ought to be - avoided. Too much importance cannot be given to this, but yet we see it daily neglected. How often do We see persons in- this city, on one of the bleakest days, stopping to talk at the corner of the street in a draft, of wind. This, too, is generally tint case after walking fast and' becoming heated. • How is it possible, under such circumstances, to avoid' taking cold? And yet persons will so inno cently tell you, 'I don'tknow how I Could have taken cold. I have not ex posed myself in any way." ' As important, also, is the mode of life indOors, for on is] much depends. Ladies are very apt to : dress for going :out, and then• sit in a warm room for half an hour,perhaps more, if something delays them, by i which perspiration s produced, and in that state, from the warm house into the cool air they go. It, must be, remembered that to the cor responding temperature of the atmos ' phere do the pores close or, open; a uni form temperature should be observed, as by so ' doing the circulation is ;regularly maintained. Any one leav ing an atmosphere of eighty degrees, and going to one of sixty degrees, expe riences a great change, and if they wish to avoid cold, should be clad in such a manner as to make up for the propor tionate difference in the temperature. - For this reason great uniformity in the temperature of the house should be ob served. Change the atmosphere in the house frequently by admitting, as often . as possible, during the day, fresh air. Every house should be thoroughly ventilated the first thing every morning, • so as to allow the atmosphere of the previous night to escape. This can be done by first airing one part and then another. By doing this a house also can be more easily warmed. When there are many persons collected in a room, care should be observed to keep a few inches of the window open from the top, every one avoiding sitting close to or under it, as, after a 'time, when there are many collected together, the atmos phere of the room becomes impregnated with their exhalatpns, and the air is thus rendered impure. By perfect ven tilation there is a uniform amount of oxygen, which is the vital part of the atmosphere, and which is necessary to our very existence, maintained. Who has not noticed the disagreeable feeling produced on going from the fresh air into a room with many persons, in which the ventilation is imperfect ? At night, also, fresh air should be ad mitted into the room, for it is, if any thing, more necessary that there should be a plentiful supply of oxygen. We have often been asked the ridiculous question, if enough air did not come in through the key-hole. Certainly not. That is not fresh air. Make it a rule always to sleep with part of your window open from the top, avoiding its blowing on you. Fresh air never hurt any one, for by it we live. It is the wan .of it that injures. Persons seem to forgetthat they spend one-third of their lives in their bed-rooms. We frequently see a man building a house bestowing all his attention on the plan of the parlors, while the bed-rooms are, to a great ex tent, and in some instances entirely neglected. It had better be vice versa. Another thing to which we wish to draw attention is that of neglecting to change shoes and stockings after being out on a damp or rainy day. Though they may neither appear nor feel damp, yet they should be'changed, care being observed to keep the feet always warm. As long as one is walking, the circula tion is keep up, no matter how wet the feet may be, but the instant you remain quiet it i s checked, unless the stockings • and shoes be ~changed. Holding the feet hut a few Minutes to a fire or over a regiker, is not sufficient, as you only by that dry the external part of the shoe or boot. If the feet are cold they should be rubbed thoroughly with a rough towel until warmth has been restore when they might be, if desired, held f ‘r a short time before the fire. Jumping out of bed hnd. walking about on the carpet, as is too often done, should be avoided. A pair of slippers can be io placed by the bed at night,. when retir ing, as to be accessible on rising. Philadelphia Bank Statement. The following is the weekly statement ',of the Phila delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon: Capital Stock 414,612,150 Loans and Discountswa 47,254,622 Specie in Banks 1,012,980 11 S. Demand and Legal Tender Notes 17,052,519 Due from other Banks 4,421,486 Due to other Banks 6,366,156 Deposits 36,314,653 Circulation..... 7,411437 The following statement shows the condition of the ]3anks of Philadelphia, at various times during the last few months: " 1863. Loans. Specie. Cironlation.Deposits. Jan. 8 .37,879,675 4,510,750 4,504,115 29,429,189 July 6 85,936,811 4,360,745 2,564, 558 28,504,519 1864. Jan, 4 25,698,808 "4,158,585 2,055,810 29,878,926 July 4 40,918,009 3,955,856 2,164,258 87,758,812 1665. Jan. 3 48,059,403 1,803,583 2,793,468 59,8.15,963 • Feb. 6 .50,269,473 1,702,776 4,393173 88,496,337' MarCh 6 49,228,540 1,389,264 5,346.021 38,361,13:7 April ' ' 50,268,729 1,343,223 5,893,626 36,316,847 L. . .... -50,726,239 1,262,258 6,441,407 44,704,829 June 5 53.095,683 1,258,782 6,717,753 41,518,576 J u ly 3 - 50,054,760 .1,184,631 6.771,226 40,980,993 Au i. , 7 55,467,695 1,154.015 • 6,986;662 47,762,160 ISept. 4 50,096,499 1,100,242 6,680,826 33,417,47: Oct: 2 , 49214,281 1,092,755 7;056,984 38347412 Nov. '6 - 48,509,360 .1,050,251 7,064,866 3 4,741,494 Dec. 4...-....4.5,622,762 , '691,993 •;7,081,286 31,695,138 • • 11 45,596,827 896,141 7.123 240 3 1,310,272 4 4 - 18 '45,598 293 937,333 7,141,389 54,272,551 25 45,650,301 898 565 7 169 293 3 4,117,482 Tan. 3 45,941,001 890,822 7,226,269 35,342,306 8 46,77+,150 98 3 , 635 7,319.528 36.618,.04 "15 47,350,428 1,107,186 7,359,972 36647,700 20 47,254622 1.012,980 7,411,437 36,314,653 . The following is a detailed statement of the business ..' of the Philadelphia Clearing House for the past week; Clearings. Balances.. 46.595,399 12- 462,02.6 72 6,726,702 77 610,433 41 . 5697.757 06 446,510 05 . 5,095,215 80 619,140 21 . 5,640,863 73 571,201 44 5,316,266 11 480,015 30 Total, Jan , 22, 1866 435,04,301 69 13,082,327 16 r Jan. 15. " 16 1 2 e()ARD'OF TRADE'. - BENJAMIN MARSHAIIm Tiand:=ma JAMES R. CAMPBELL.' JAMES C.:HAN/h . ; • - • - - IMPOWPATIONS7-- - Reported for the Pnlladelphia Evening Bulletin. LIN hltPUULSteaniship Prodontli HigginsoW -99 pkgs mdse 311 & W.-Creighton; -123- do do Yarnell & Trimble; 226 do do Powers hoop ii 50 casks soda. crystals S & W7Welsh; - 132 bdls hoop iron 232 do rod do -Morris, Wheeler & Co: 245 boxes reils.BrOWl3, Shipley & Co; 12 cases thread Bates & Coates; 4l pkgs mdse ,W ilson; 57 cases do 4 bales blankets Stuart &- Bro; 25 rases mdse A Wray & Co; 19 do do 13 bales bark Ro • senghrten Ai Sons; 18 sacks seed D Landreth a Son; 13 pkgs mdse Wood, ,harsh & Haywmtd; 14 do do Priced. Parrish; to cases 'cask hardware J C Grubb & Co; 7 pkgs mdse Lafourcade Bro & Irwin; 1 cask hdw New-, lin, Fernly & Co; 6 packages merchandise. J B LiPpin. Cott & Co; 6 bales mercnandise Siter; Price & co; 3 cases p 0 R. & G A Wlighl; 1 cask do Field, Lartastroth. & Co; I do Handy & Brenner: 1 case do Wright & Bros; 9 pkgs do Lewis .3t. Co; 1 do Dr D Jayne & Sbn; do H Karsten; 3do 0 L Sharpless; 4 do Lippincott & Parry; 10 bales do Pales, Wharton & Co; 2 easks ;do E Mullen% 1 case do Tyler &Co 8 do. W McKee &C o; 1 Bkg mose Easterbrm & Co; 4do Doll & Co; do Steinmetz; do F Druck & Co; 1 do Lafore & ! Son; 2 do J W Queen & Co; 3 do J J Bailey; 1 do J Birge; 1 do Lich S Smith; 1 do Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Ar rison; 1 do It HowarolLl do Werner, Ischner & ICo: 1 package werchandigre F Msennek 10 pockets; hops Evans & Co; 4 packages merchandise Cooper & Fry; colas; 05 P Coleman; 2 Wolgamuth & Raleigh; 9 Wilstach & Co: 3 Laing & • Magmas: 15 E Randall; 1 C Day: .5 Johns & .LippinCott; 1 J R Kenderdine: 1 Pollock" & Co; 6 P Morris; 6 H '3l Watts; 1 R Brush & Sons: 12 Buehler, Howard & Co; 3 A B Justice & , Co; E G Stone: 8 W & 13 - NV* Allen; 7 Biddle & Co; 1 Young, Moore & Co; 5 Smith & Seltzer; 29 A M F Wat son; 25 shapleigh, Rue ct Co; 3 T W Evans & Co; 6 Thompson & Son;' 3 Hodges &•Bro, 3'G Milliken; 1 Mustin & Bennett; H , Cohen; 2 Esherick, Black. & Co; 1 Fathom, Lewis & Co; 1 J L Fisher; 2 J lid Rorer; 2., 5.t Goff & Co; 11 P S Justice; 5 Walter Swift; 1 A L'BOn naten; 15 Vance dr, Landis; 1 G.O Evans; 114 J Caldwell 4 Co: ,6 Ellis, Sen & Co; 17 Johns. BerrY & .Co: 90' pkgs. merchtuinise 3 casks wine 58 packages machinery 207 bundles iron 17 bales carpet 130 kegs merchandise 163 boxes pipes order. ' • CHARLESTON—Bark Gen. W- T Sherman,Welsh 31bbls rosin 71 bales cotton 11-Sloan & Son 18 bales cotton Thos Singer; 14 do J C Hand & Co; SO do p. Pat terson & Co: 95 bills rosin D S* Stetson & Co; j272•d0 Cochran & Russell; 10. hales• cotton W WOodward; 10 casks rice P Reiley & S 011; 271 bars- iron Jessup & Co: 7 bales cotton C P Reif; 60 halos cotton 69 bbls rosin 73 pkgr, old iron 122 old railroad der wheels 69 pkgs mdse various consignees.' . drilival and .ISannar orOeeanliteaniers. TO ARRIVE. SHIPS -3710 Y• JOE . Diva • Palestine ' Liverpclol-Beston &NY.. • -Dec. 23 North American-Livel...PorUsmd.... , -.. ...... Dec. 28 St. Andrew Liverpool... New York Pennsylvania -Liverpool-New York • gan. 3 Nova Scotian.......Liverpool-PortiandkN Y 'Jan. 4 City onlanchester_Liverp'l.-New e Asia . . -Liverpool-Boston Tarifa . . . 7. .... ....- -- ....LiverpooL_New York Jan. The Queen Liverpool... New York.-.... England--..-.-....LiverPool-New Germania _Hamburg-New York ... .. Cityofßosion Liverpool... New York 1 ' Jan. 10 Hibernian Liverpool... Portland - - Jan. 11 TO DEPART. Eagle New York.-Havana-. ..... 24 Scotia. ..New York-LiverPool'.....l„.-. : Jan. 24 Kangaroo- ... ..-.-New York-Liverpool..- -J-Jan. 27 City of New York-N York... Liverpool San. 27 Pennsylvania ..._New York-LiverpooL Sao. 27 Hansa.--• .----New York... Breme- - 27 North America... New York... Rio Janeiro,&c.--;...Tan. Conics ......... -......New York...Nassau&Hara.....-Tau. •"0 Asia • .Boston-Liverpool 31 Cbuuncey New N orS__Aspinwull .eeo. Washington ...New York_alavre ......2 Germania New York.. .Hamburg ' Feb. 3 11-4,11,11.410E , :1" 11 1 1 " 111 - r.m.mmm,P:wnm ..- TegmmT:i. :Psqfraclui.,N7 , ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Bosphorus (Br),A.lexander, from Liverpool, VIP. Boston 19th inst. with mdse to A R McHenry & ikt. Steamer Mlllvllle, Renesr, from MUWitte, with mdse to Whithall. Tatum t Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Millville, Benear, hittiville, Whitall, Tatum & Co. Ship Emile, Onken, Bremen, Baetjer & De Vertu Bark Florence Peters, skinner, Niw Orleans,' Carman, Merchant & Shaw. Schr W S Hiles, Thompson, New Orleans, D S Stetson & CO. 2dIII3IOEULNDA. Steamer Saxon, Matthews. hence at Boston 21st inst. Steamer Alliance. Thompson, cleared at New York yesterday for this port. Bark Washington, Chichester, hence at New York yesterday. Steamer Stars and Stripes, Holmes,hence at Havana 13th inst. Steamer Quaker City. from Charletton 20th ;inst. at New York yesterday. Steamer Asia, Anderson, from Liverpool via Hali fax., at Boston yesterday. Ship Mary Russell, Weeks, for this port, which re turned to Liverpool 31st ult. lost both anchors and chain in the river the previous day. Bark Thomas Sulam, Payne, hence In the river. Antwerp, 2d inst. Bark Linda Hewitt, from Havre, at New York yes terday 10th inst. let 30, lon 5140. spoke brig C C Col son, with loss of salts, standing SW. Brig T Ward. Wilieby, from Palermo for this port, was spoken 9th nit off Malaga. Brig Alice Lea, Herring, from Apalachicola, at New York yesterday. Brig S V errtck, Norden, cleared at Havana 15th inst. ter Cardenas. Brig J R Plater, Post, hence at Savannahl4th Inst. Schr EL Marts, Marts, hence at Cienfuegos 12th inst. Schr Ellen Perkins. Perkins,hence at Charleston 17th nstant. Schr Oneida, Davis, hence at Matanzas 12th inst. Behr E Haley, heace Al Cardenas i n that. MARINE MISCELLANY. Br brig Formosa, at Gloucester yesto day from Ja maica for Boston, reports: Jan 11th. fell, in with the Br brig Royal Standard, from Philadelphia for for Gibrxi tar, dismasted and frill of water took off all hands. including the captain's wife, and brought them to this port. The crew were all more or less frostbitten. Bark Otter, Faulkner. of Halifax, NS. 327 tons regis ter, with petroleum from Philadelphia for navre,went into the bay of Newport in the height of the gale 30th ult. and authored inside Clare Island. but toward evening dragged,her aichors and drove ashore at Mot vany (Newport). In going ashore the steward was drowned. and a man was lost off the yard before the ship entered the bay. With these exceptions the crew were safe, but with the loss of their clothes. The con stabulary and country people rendered every assist ance. The vessel would become a total wreck, bat It was hoped the cargo would be saved. LIQWOM. RICHARD PENISTAN'S Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 439 Chestnut street, PHILADET•PHIA. Established for the Sale of Unadulter ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families ! Richard Penista,n's Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown Stott, Novi so much recommended by the Medical Fe for Invallas. $1 25 PER DOZEN, (These Bottles hold one Pint.) • The above being of the very best quality, It must be admitted the price Is exceedinglySOW. It is celivered to all parts of the city without extra charge. Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies, &e., &e. Warranted pure i, a o t t tae G l i cz o lit o ?o e s:l s te' rates, by the CHAMPAGNES of the best brands, offered lower than by any other house. On Draught and in Bottles, PURE GRAPE JUICE - . This is an excellent article for Invalids. It is a sore earefor pyspepsia. HAVANA CIGARS. OLIVE OIL, BAY BIM, SABrnNES, London and Dublin Porter and Brown Stont—Engll.b and Scotch Alee. dehltfi HER MA JESTV CHAMPAGNE, P.. 3T3 Nil' 0 151 sow tv FRONT V., $Ol4l AUST. --The attention of the trade is solicited T., the followingyou choice Wines !& c. for sale I JOSEPH F. ItON, No. 151 South Front strw above Walnut: bLELDEIRA.IS --01 d Island, 8 years old. SIDESIRRIBB—CampbeII & Co., single, double ano triple Grape, E. Crosse & Sous, Rudolph, Topaz, Riau, Spanish, Crown and F. Valletta. PORTS—Vallette, Vinho Velho Real, Danton az Rebell° Valente & Co,. Vintageo 1838 to 1888. CLARETS—Cruse ny Fils Freres and St. Estephe Chia. ea u Lumi VERMOU. I .11—G. Jourdan, Brive CO. MUSCAT--de Frontignan. CHAMPAGNES Ernest Irrony, I.Golden Max,' de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and ,otbas favorite brands.: a WHlSKY.—Ohoice iota of old Wheat B. sle Bourbon Whiaky. for gale bFIR. P. MIDDLE. TON. 5 North FRONT Street: MIDI COTTON AND LINEN BAIL DUCE of every, width V from one to FAX feet wide, all.mere. Tent and Awning/mak, Papermakers felting Bali Twine, &a, JOHN W. EVEBNAN da 00., No, 10;Joue9'ii tHIETAILY-EVENINc4 BULLETIN-: EVE"NINcx' " . OFFICE OF THE-BRANDON IS LAM/ DID' CUM PANY, ROOM Is; . 524 Walnut street. The annual meeting - of the Stockholders of this Com pany, soden electionfor Directorate serve the ensuing . Sear villr be Yield at the office of the 'COratiany on THURSDAY, February Ist, at 12 M. EDWARDS, '.1a16-140 ' Secretary. 10THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock ' holders or the Gibson Oil Gompany," of Philadelphia, will be held at the, Office, .532, ;Walnut. street, on Tuesday, ffebraary 6th, .?86ti, at 11 o'clock. A. M. At this Meeting tee Question as to the propriety of reducing the Capital Stock of the Company will be submitted to.the Stockholders. B. M. WEAVER, Secretary. ,jals-3wl pt. OFFICE OF THE CRESCENT CITYiI COMPANY.--PuILnELFHIA, Jan. 16, 1966. ' Actin is hereby given to all aelinquent Stockholders that unless the assessment of Ten Cents per share made by this Company shall be paid tn or before 12 o'clock, noon, Mui\ DAY, February 12th, 1866, so much of the stock of said delinquents as will be required to pay said assessments and necessary expenses as pro vided by law will then be sold at the °dice of the Com pany. at public auction. jaa6,tfelo3 OFFICE lIIINTINGDa. AND BROAD TOP MOU.NTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY. N 0.256 south THIRD street.—PmtlekDELMEClA, Jaullary 1866. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mour.tain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their °dice on TUES DAY, the 6th day of February, 1866, a; U O'clock., A.M., when an Election wit" be held toll'..•Prestdent and Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. Ja-20.6 fes .' T. P. AERTSEN, Secretary, IC?, THE BIG MOUNTAIN IMPROVEMENT CONEANY.—FRILADELPHIA, January 20, 1866. —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Big Mountain Improvement Company be held at the Entice No. 320 ,WA_LNITT street, on MONDAY, Fe bruary sth, 1866. at 4 o'clock, P. 31., when an election will held for fiye Directors to serve for the ensuing year. ' The TraOsier hoolos will be closed on Thursday, the 25th Instant. 4a20-tfes UNION OANAL COMPANY, PEur.ahss.. IIPIMA. Jan. 17, 1566. 'Zannual tr eeting of The Union Canal Company or Pennsylvania will be held at the office of the Com pany, Ne. 228 Walnut street, on TUESDAY, February 6th next, at 11 o'clock A. M., when an election will be held ror officers and managers of she Company, to serve for the ensuing year. OSCAR TECOM.PSON. Secretary. The Transfer Books will be closed on toe zsth inst. jari-tfesl_ sAuCE. SPECULL - WOTICES. 'WILLIAM P. JENKS, President. - OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN 1.1 7 ' COAL AND IKON, COMPANY PEETLADEre 1111 . 1.; Jai:My 4th, 126 6 . The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company, will be held at their office No 230 South Third street, on MONDAY the sth of February next, at 12 o'clock, M., when an election will be held for seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year; The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days prior to the day for said election. ja4-tfe6/ EDWARD ELY, Secretary. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATION AL BANK.—PHI.I./thaLPHIA., January 12, 1066. ..9,t an election held on the 10th of January. 1866, the following named Stockholders were elected Directors: S. A. MERCER. FRANCIS TETE, EDWIN M. LEWIS, WILLI AM M. FARR. JOHN ASHHORST, LINDLEY SHYTH. ANTHONY J. ANTELO, AM H. MERRICK, ha...NJ. R. EARN 13 AM,H. WOODWARD, JAM PS R. CAMPBELL, RICHARD C. DALE, PEMBERTON' S. HUTCHINSON. And at a meeting of the Directors, this day. S. A. o'st - 9 - RoEts, ESQ., was unanimously re-elected Presi dent, and EDWIN Di. LEWIS. Vice-Presidec,t, ja.2- lot W. W RUSHTON Ja. Cashier.. [O. CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPRIA, Jan. 16, 1660. At the Election for Directors of the Corn Exchange National Bank. held the 9th inst., the following gen tlemen were duly elected: A T.FX.. O.CATTELL, DEI L NOBLIT, ALEX. WHILLDLN, BENJ. B CRAYCRO S.A.MUFL T. CANBY, . 111:011 CRAIG. PHILIP B. MINGLE, ROBERT ERVIEN, JOHN F. GROSS, JOSEPH LINDSEY, EDWARD c.ilisIGHT, H. W. CATHEAWOOD, JOSEPH \, . BULLOCK. And at the meeting of Directors to-day ALEXAN DER G. CATTELL, Esg , was unanimously re-elected President. and A/El-ANDER WHII.I.OLN, Esti Vice President. jal7-6tt PHILADELPHIA, JA_N &BY l'Prit, At a meeting of the Stockholders of the I: SV:MOIMSi COA_L COMPANY. held this day. the following gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year: OLDEON BAST. Schuylkill Haven, Pa. WM. McCLELLAN.Chambersbar - , Pa. BOBT. F. TAILOR. M. HALL STANTON, do. LAZARUS HATER, do. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the sHAMOREN COAL COMPANY, held the same day, the following officers were elected for the ensuinz year: pala-MU GIDEON BAST, President. M. HALL STANTON. Vice President. C. R. LINDSAY, S , 'tarp and i reasurer, _ g:AT A MELTING 0 • THE STOCKHOLDERS °rule SOUTHWARK LIBRAS . % 'held at their J}ll3l3ry I. lasa, the a:glowing gentlemen were elected to m manage the affairs of the Institution for the sear nu PRESIDENT, JOHN THOMPsON. TREASURER, J. B. McKE, VER. SECRETARY. JOB. W. PL/OKNIR. DIRECTORS, 1 JESSE A. T. LAWS, GEORGE P. LITTLE,EDW ARO S. BALI „__ GEORGE W. 6.111 TH, FRANCIS A. BLACK. ALIIX. UREA VEs, SAML. W. MIDDLETON. J.P. WAMALING. HENRY W. SPEEL,____ 'WM. M. MAUL GEORGE P. LITTLE. ; .IF , vs'E A. Library open EVERY Shares of stock, .$5; yearly OFFICE CATAWIbIiA RAILROAD COAL. PASiI . No. 424 WALNUT street—PHILADEL. PH/A. Dee. 1865 Incompliance with request of the Board of Brokers, hereto annexed the Transfer Books of- the Oompan) for the preferred stock will remain open until the am ti of January, 1866, alter which date they will be closed until February I. By order, .t.c. M. P. )113TCHINSON, Vice President and ee,retal-7 Philadelphia Board of Brokers, Dec. 29, 1965. T. H. DU PUY. Prt4i'dent Clatawissa Railroad— BRAE Sin: Our tran%acrions In your stock are so Large and the time of closing your books of transfer a; named, Is of so long a duration, this Board would re spectlully ask as a favor, if you can make it cony , . Went to do so, to keep the transfer open until the zt,th of January next. I am, truly, your obedient servant. deao-tf URO. 7 . CaMBLOS, President. DIVIDEND NOTICES. L 7, OFFICE VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL COI. OFFICE MERCHANTS' EXCH.A.NGE. Pitt LADELPHIA, January' 19th. 1866. A Dividend of FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE tin declared this day, payable on and after Monday, Di 2.,9c1 inst. LEWIS COOPER, IBM-at, Treasurer. --- NOTICE.—The Directors of the PEILADE ?Hid .32 TRENTON RAILROAD COAIPAN have this day declared a Dividend of TEN (10) PE t CENT., (clear of Taxes) upon their capital payable in stock, on the 15th day of FEERIJARV.IB , .;, at the Company's Office, No. 221 S. DELAWAR AVENUE. Frac• ions paid in scrip. J. PARKER NORRIS, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20, 1866, Ja22•tfels NOTICE.— DELAWARE AND RARITA N CANAL AND CAMDEN AND AMBOY R 1 1 ,1 1;1) AND TRANSPORT.; TION COMPANIES. The Directors of the above Companies have this date declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT. (clear of C. S. Tax), upon their Capital Stock, payable in Stock, on the 15th day of February, 1866. at their Offices, in NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA. Fractions paid in Scrip. P.ICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer. JeaarAßY 19th, 1866. ja2o-2.411 EDVCATIO3I. PIANO FORTE AND SLNGING TAUGHT by Miss JANE LEWE S, either at her pupils residence ur at her own, West side of THIRTY-SEVENTH Street, first house above Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia. Terms, $l5 per quarter. Her pupils will hsve the use of one of Nary esen% En er lor Pianos - most excellent instrument.' Tas L., had for wo years the entire charge of the music class in Ply: - ant' Hill Seminary. West Middle town, Pa., and can, refer besides to a very large circle of private pupils. 1 Jai Smi -114kgEtl., FE I E •.SEMFNARY. Ten miles from Boston. the Worcester Railroad. Spring rm begins Feb . ary Ist. •1866. Number of boarders limited to fifty. Twelve thorough, experienced teach ers. Special advantages for Music, French and Paint ing, 'Address, CH • AS. W. CUSHING, Auburndale, Mass. Jal3-s,tu,th9t FRENCH LANG t AGE—Conversation by A. VAIL LA NT, 103 s WALNUT street. Courses and Les sons. EVenillg Classes. Jan s,tu,thias_ QCHOOL FOR BOYS.—SPRING GARDEN INBTI TOTE. Terms 9)15 per session of five months. ja2 tu,th,s-ist* J. HIJNTENGTON, Principal. MISSIM.AIiY E. TBBOPP'S EnglLsh aneFrench Boarding and Day !School for Young Ladies, I -•-• Ea Chestnut street, Philadelphia. de26-30t* THE FALL SESSION OF MISS 'ARROTTS SEMINARY. FOB. YOUNG LADLES will Cora• thence on Wednesday, September at her residence, corner of Poplar and Sixteenth, streets, Philadelphia. ' RBISBEINCES:—Rev. G. Emien Hare' D. D. Rev. Themm Brainerd, D. D., W. H. Allen, Esq late President of Girard College. jyr.ly• LOST AND FOUND. T OST—A CERTIFICATE FOR TEN SHARE 3 Li partially paid stock of the corm EXCHANGE BANK OF FHILA.DELPHIA,standing in the name of.the undersigned—application has been made to the Board of the Corn Exchange National Bank for a new certificate. • JOHN IfIIRTLAND, 823 N. Front street. ja9-l8t• PECELADA.; 8th.,1866. Atlttni - NIIjoFRSHIES. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINr3.—WALTON, No, VI Li North Second street, invite you to call and see his stock of ALBUMS and FRAMES, they ',are the cheapest ever offered to the public. Call and see for yourselves at WALTON'S Store, No, 4S North Second Street, above Christ Church, west side, je20.6411 PH IL AD ELPH - 1 - A ;I'VE - SD' A 1 1 - : - -JANUARY': - 11:11AIVATIN - 93/17111 71M (JAYA Publish, in conformity with rn act of the Legislature the following statement of their assets on the Ist De cember, 1865 I ZBY, Treasurer J. W. TORFtEY, Cashier ;JOR. W. FLICKNIR, T. LAWS. ..VIIiINL4 until 9 o'clock .abscrlptlons j 2. RS-0,9,Ln FOR , INSURANCE toNLIVES Granting Annuities. CAPITAL, - Real Estate, League Island, Office Building, No. 304 Walnut street, aad sundry well se• cured Ground Rents $288,102 45 Bonds and Mortgages, On unincumbered property Loans on Call, With ample collaterithi Debts Due to Company, Incladii3g advtuaees in trnst e estates 44,683 77 109,869 00 Stooks and Loans 112 shares Commercial Bank. ' 104 " Far. and Mee- Bank. 161 " Philadelphia Bank. 45 " State Bank, Camden. 600 " LOCUM Mt. Coal CO. 200 " and Schuyl kill Haven. Cleveland and Maio- Delaware Bridge CO.. Easton. 000 " In. Co. N. America. 103" Schuylkill Nay. Co. 1117 " Lehigh Valley RR. 19 " Pennsylvania RR. " North Penna: . . . 61M " Lehigh Coal and Nav ti 79244.54) E. S. loans and certificates. i7o,:s= Pennsylvania loans. 2.8.1,1/9121 Philadelphia. 1640 Pittsburg. arot 0 Wyoming Valley. 0103 Allegheny City. 21.651) North Pennsylvania RR. 30,014) Junction RR. 2.sa 0 lick:Van and Elk Co. Lr7.oto Lackawanna and B. 26,0(0 eunbury and Erie RR, :041 Western Penna. RR. 40,00.1 Penna. RR., 2d mort. 8.(00 Elmira and \V. 40LooD Fliiladelphia and Erie. 64).0e3.0 Little Schmlloll RR. 1,000 Lehigh Valley. 15.101 Lehigh Coal and Nay. 71.172.F.S (hes. and Del. CanaL 144,100 Del. and Raritan Canal. 14.0 Tennessee. 213.1411 Neu Jersey. 20.000 Cleveland and 3L €O.lll Fayette Co.. Sy. o,ute limmiton Co., 0. CHARLES RUTILE, President Vill. B; lILLI., Actuary IRNOFFICE OE THE PENNSYLVANIA COS; PANY FOR INSURANCE ON LIVES ANL TING:A NISTITI., No. Stti WALNUT Street', Poi La otmemA, January 16.1666. At an election of the stockholders, held on MON PAY, the 11th itstant, the following gentlemen were unanimously re-elected Inrectors for the ensuing year: t harles Duna), William Harrnar, Henry J Willio.m% John IL Wucbeler, I. Pem. Hutchinson. St. Geo. T. Campbell, Joseph Swift. Adolph E. Rorie, Witham H. Hart, Samuel Norris. Wiliam S. Vaux, Alexandor Biddle, Joshua B. Lippincottl And at ameettng of the D I CTILH was nnantmousl WILLI.A.II. B. BILL, Actu reAPITAL teteibtXl. 1... , 'l' Wit PEN SST LITA_N . 1 A FIRE Es - SD - RANCE 4,I3MPAN'IC.—In conformity with an Act of _Assembly of April sth. 1842, this Company publish the following list of their Assets. viz •. Mortgages. being all First Mortgages In the , city of Philadelphia $301.600 pit 56 60 Bills Receivable- .._._...._ ft eal Estate MAO. 250 10 Schuylkth :Navigation Company Loan_____ 19 244 41 Camden and Amboy Company Loup 53,493 65 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Loan 8,02! al Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore . R. R. Co. stock, 479 shares 21. SM 50 Philadelphia and Erie Itailroad Loan 24 t;ao ./1) Pennsylvania Railroad Loan le,ooo 610 do. do. 'Stock-300 Shared.... 14,410 OS North Pennsylvania Railroad Loan 18 512:50 Ft arrisbure. Lancaster .t.c. . Railroad Loan.... 9,425 Oi) United states Loan. 6 per cent., 1(01 ..... 28,6(.000 do. do. do. 7,11 2".3.1X0 (s do. do. do. 730 acooo (u do. do. do. "301x65. 50,005 00 do- do. do. 5106 10.50)'0 do. do. Co. Deposit... 35,00010 Pennsylvania State Loan. W,000160 Philadelphia City Sixes 41,5a4 IX) .Philadelphia City Fives ____ 4.9:85. 75 Cincinnati Sixes ___ 4,572160 Pittsburgh 'Sixes .. .. ....... .. ._ ..._ ...... _.. ...... :.. ..... 5.5551 t%l Philadelphia Bank, 234 shares __ 24,540 26 Western Bank, 29) shares 11,000 C. 3 Girard Bank. 125 shares 6.501. nO Bank of North Antenna, ltsi shares 10,000 ad Frau kl in Fire Insurance Company, 30 shares. 2,897 , 173 Ma uay unk Gas Company, 2o shares 999 Ss Cash on hand _... 5.142 06 £040,199 59 JalB-71.! WM. G. CROWELT , Secretary, QTA TF3rE—NT OF THE AFFAMSOF THE HOME 0 IfisURANUE COMPAINY OF PHILADELPHIA, on the sets day of December, 1965. Office 150 Smith Fourth street, January 18, 1866, Capital paid up in full __ At-szis. United States loan, 10-40'5 519,975 , 00 1651 -5,320 00 " " " 6-2 is 5,27310 " . " Treasury* notes, 7 3.10 10,600 us Loan of the State of Pennsylvania 13,65.5 Is, Schuylkill Navigation convenible loan 4,013 50 klmiza and Williamsport Rallroad registered 7,661 50 bonds Loans on demand, with ample collateral se- curtly 16,515' t 0 Cash In bank and in drawer 7,516 1 62 Interest due and accrued 2,715 75 Office furniture__ 1,30111.5 Premiums due _ 520 60 p :4 xe; 3•10,i4 Premiums on Bre risks.... InteresL interest due and accrued ?ATM:ENT& Rebasurances and return premiums Rent, advertising, stamps, printing, &c Salaries and COMMISSIODS Losses by dre Taxes DIRECTORS. ,Leinnel Coffin, James Brow,n. Charles A. Duty,: William D. Lewis, William N. Needles. John D. Taylor, Thomas Ki JA er, Jr. mb MES BR CHARLES THOMAS NELLbON, S: BTITEMENT OF DURANCETS BELONG] NGITO THE "FIRE INS COMPANY OF THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA," on the 31st of. De. cember, 180, published agreeably to the act of Assem-, bly, to wit: I House and lot, No. 110 S. Fourth at $17.463 01 Ground rent of MO per annum 2,0) 00, Mortgages, first 67,g0 00' Stock of the Elmira & Williamspoit Railroad 1 Company °° Other Securities 63,13 30 . interest Moneys due 1 704 a 11:11r . ‘ 1,017 84 $155,04,8 07 ja22,3t BENJAMIN P. HOECKLEY,Secret: , . WANTS. .. 45]. 500 PER YEAR!—We want agents eyery . .where to sell our IMPROVED 420 SevAng h_achines. Three new kinds. under and upper d. Warranted five years. A bove salary er large comb:as sions paid. The ONLY machines sold in United St tes for less than sto, which are fully licensed by we, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, Binger & Oo„1 and Bache/der. Alt other cheap machines are Mir ge." , wants. Circulars/rec. Address, or call upon SIEM Pi' & CLARK, Biddeford Maine, deS-s.ttiOn inWANTED FOR' RENT—A COMMODIOUS. dwelling, with modern conveniences, in Oergtan•j town. Apply to J. H—OURTIS dr, SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. , H ALE BOPS AN D TWINE' 44571A 3.; Sole FrnaltczYßAVEß & CO., 23 siorth Water street, and 22 North Delaware eve . N'ETRITE OAK PLANK:-.52,000 feet Ship P 1 k Vl' inch to 5 Inch.—For salehy E. A. El DODDS ‘t, CO Dock street whart. AA LMERIA GitAPES.-100 kegs of these spEdid whitejuapes in fine order Landing and for s eby JOB. B. DV6.5' & CO., 108 Eionth Delaware a ae DELAWARE 'MUTUAL , SAFETY: nistmexon pMPANY ntfccourowaski BY %Tar L.E6ISLATURE' OF 0 PENNSYLVANI ,A. VW. - :.__. • . , , - o.lh.toE S. E. CORNER TIDULD AND WALNUT . I -. •.• STREETS 'PHILADELPHIA.' • --. INSUItitNCE,, , . • . • 01l irmamcaL ' ID CARGO To all parts of the world. Gier; - ncEantANcEs) • 1:717loods, brßiver, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to all_ !carts of the UniOrt. ymE INSURANCES;' Lin llerciandise generally, 1 4)n Stores, Dwelling Rouses, &c. -- - - $1,000,000, 537180 93 591,007.01 $ 4 ,0b5,451 $3,656,294x3 hectors held this doyen-Mi. re elected President, and lazy. AM B HILL Actuary.._, $1.14,67f1 00 Ems M . 4,724 24 . 2067 0) 110,.."Zi 02 J. Hlllborn Jones, 1! John Woodside, , Wm. B. Bullock, Wm. C. Longstreth,, John N. Ilutchinacin WN, President. DlTary. Y, Vice Presidet et a2O- 3-,-1860 • ' ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, • ' , November 1, 1865. 10,000 United States 5 per cent, loan, '7l. $95,000 00 0,000 United States 6 per cent. 10an, 'Bl 128,100 00 200,000 United States. 7.3-10. per, cent. loan Treasury Notes " 194,375'00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. - ...oan ,000 State of Pennsylvania Six. Per Chat. Loan 53,250,00 125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan - - • 112.,812 50 1 1 20,000 Pennsylvania . F.adroad Flint Mort. gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds-- 20,000 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort ! gage Six ..ter Cent Bonds 23,750 00 25,000 Western Cent. Penna. Railroad Mortgage S Bonds 111,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas ! g C ua mp nneyed b n i t n he p Ci tyand interest of Philadel, 1 phia. 1 ! 7,150 143 Shares Stock Penna. Railroad . ... ' :Company.- ^ ~ 8,580 00 5,00 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company • 3, 750 00 40000 Deposit with the United States Go ' vernment, subject to 10 days call 40,000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan' ' • —. 18,900 00 470.700 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage. first. . liens on City Property , . ........._... 170,700 00 1 , - -- • - , 1036850 Par. Market value-- 996,5E0 00 Btate r Es eceivaole for insurance made_ ~.. 121;013 87 Balances due atAgencies.—Premiums on Ma rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and otn er debts due the Company —..... 40,511 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance anti i other Companies, $5,13h .Estimated value-. 2,910 00 Cash in Banks.-- 455,950 89 cash in Drawer.......--..—....--.-- 678 48 . . $56.635 7 DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. S tokes, John C. Davis, .r. F. renistOn. Edmond A. Bonder, Henry Sdortn, • Theophilus Spalding. . Wirt ,in G. Boolton, John It. Penrose, Edward Darlington, James Traqnsir.H. Jones Brooke„ Henry C. 1 allett, Jr., Edward lafonrcade, James C Baud. Jacob P. Jones, William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Joseph Ti. Seal,_ : . Joshua P. Eyre, George G. Leipe, Spencer Mellvaine, Hugh Craig. J. IL Semple, , Pittsburgh. Robert Burton, A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. John D. Taylor, D T.Morgan, Pittsburgh. THOMAS. C. HAND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice Prtsident. HM. - as Lv - rasoniv, Secretary. delBtnol IDISCI:ANCE COMPANY OF NORTH. AMERICA I—MARINE, FIItE AND INLAND TILINSPOF TATION iIiSTIRANCE. Office, N 0.232 WALNUT street, south side, east ol Third street. The Pro are miler of th Ektesy well investrs and fhrnish an available fond for pan the ample by indennit3 of mon all s who desire to berotected Insurance strcwß, taken on Vesoet3, Freights and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISER on Met chandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE RIAKS on Merchandise, Furniture and Build hags in dry and County. 12 , ,CORPORATMD IN 17at—CAPITAL 5ee.4 1, 3 AND PAID IN AND OTAL PROPEat SECURELYTia S nriVm&rith. T., fI.MOCo. PERPETT_ AL eFr A 'Rum. nrinsmoss. Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dickens, Simnel W. Jones, B. Morris Wain, John A.Rrown, John Mason Charles Taylor, George L. learrison. Ambrose White, Franc's R. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Edward EL Trotter, William Welsh, E. S. Clarke, William E. Bowen, William Osaurdr-ga, T. Charleton Henry. ARTHUR G. 00Fq, President. Crush= Pharr, Secretary. IT/BE ASSOCIATION, are Incorporated March Sr, =Et F A . OFFICE. No. Si N. FIFTH street. In. . ware BUILDINGS, _HOUSEHOLD PUB , NITUBB and ' l 4 - .CH.ANDME Lunar . ally, from Loss by Sire, (in the ow ol philadelphla only.) Eavermiggri of the Asaeta of the Assoc:Litton Jammu 1, 1885. Bonds and Mortgages on Property In the MY of Philadelphia only _ 1~ 1 EOl Ground .13,.n0. 28,13C8 Real Palate. (Mice, Fifth and lqarth Wireett,) 14,..n1) /0 11. S. Gov. MO, Bonds...—. 45,C.00 tit Deposit with 17. B. Assistant Treaemrer-- 25,03;11 Cash oa &wag Wes'.SGEORGE E TRYON, President. Wm. H. Headlion, Jos. R. Lynda ll , John Bonder, Levi P. Coate. Peter A. Kelm's. Samuel Bjoarhevrk. John Phißdn, thanes P. Bower John Carrow, Robert Shoemaker. Geo. L Your. Jesse Lightfoot. rays T. 811 , • pIiCENLS INSIMANCIE :01311P. 1 DELPHIA. INCORPORATED 180k—COMABTER PIMPETUAL NO. °34 WALNUT Street, opposite the It cchange. In addition toIL&NINE guad - a:LAND EqSDRANCIi this liberal Company LaßllreD from law or damage by PDalr.. on terms, on buildintss, mercbandise, gbr tbrniture.il dra, limited periods, and permanently on but:LW" bT r u h l7git premicun. In . th an pircky en AH L's iS be , durin hich g w all l o cl lt e l a r ii i been promptly adjusted and paid. D/HEOTOBS. John L. Hodge, David Lewis, M. B. Mahout' BenjErn n EtUng, John T. Lewis, Thomas EL Powera. William S. Grant, A. B. McHenry, Hobert W. Learning. Edmond Castilian, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis. J • Louis C. Norris. JOHN B. WIICHELLIER., President SAM wn.com. secretary. •• • EA, it: '• •• , OFFICE Ero. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET 'tThe Fire In:mance Company of the County 0: Philadelphia" Incorporated by the Legislature PennsYlvarda re 1539, for Indemnity against loss ()- damage by d, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETGA_L. This old and reliable Institution, with ample Lapp , . and contingent fund carefully invested continues to in mire buildings, furniture, merchandise. ac., either pe.- momently or for a limited time against loss or damn a by tire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absoltu.s safety of its customers. Losses adjusted and paid wltli all possZble despatc? DMEMORS. Charles J. Sutter. Edwin L. Reakit, Henryl. John Horn, Robert 9r.Weissey, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd r George Menke, Andrew H. Ismer James IC Stone. J. SUTTER, President. REN7sturs F. HOIXICIELZY, Secov and Treasurer. vIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TELA J PENNSYLVANIA FIRE MISCHANCE 0011 PANT—lncorporated ISM—Charter Perpetual—NG, WO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square, Thls Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues lnsure against or damage by ere , on Fabilo or Private Rending:, either permanently or for a limited time. Alan, or gurteture,Stocks of Goods and Merchandise genera/1T . on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large S'llris Bend it Invested in the most careful manner, wMch enable. them to offer to the insured an undoubted security Is Me case of loss. DIEU3XyroBs. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux, Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Haraehteet, Henry Lewis, I Thorns& Robins, J. GIIIIngh sun Fell. Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL aIaTH, Jr., President. WILLIAM G. Onowel.n. Secretary IL. MERIOAN MUTUAL UNTSUP.ANCE COMPANY, t, A D BMW sti Fo. WALNIFI ILISURANCEB.-- Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all partt of the world, and r on a i = s on inland transportation or throriversuidiomaiNrnited states. other • oonveyanco Wiv.r,T AM CRAIG President PETER CULLEN, Vice PresiaMO ROBERT 3. MEE, Secretary. 111:1336TOBES. WiUlara Craig, Peter Cullen, MU:get John DalleU, Ir. J. Johnston Brown, William H. Hestia, Samuel A. Maori, W. Richards, Mason Hutchins, Mines Dane ,tt llen L. Elder, Wm, M. Baird, B. .MIM Morgan, Pearson Sent% Big ' 3 / 4 03:RIOA10 PINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ji. INCORPORATED 1810.-4:IIIASTEER , PNEIPEI TUAL. 610 WALNUT Street, above THIRD Sired, PHLLADPICLA. Raving a paid up CA M PITAL STOOK and 1317B PL1JB invested in sound and available Securities, _con. tinue to insure on Dwellings, SieTwA Furniture, Btu n ohandise, Vessels in port , and their mtow. andother Persemil Property. All T as liberally and promptj Pe MuMnorass. Thomas B. mar% John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James B. Oampbelli Samuel 0. Morton, Edmund G. Dutllh, Patrick Brady, Charles W.,Poultneyi Israel orris. ITHONAS R. MAIM, President. Amami Q. 1.. easarponn. Secretary. ITITIS P' PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST :00 35 E. .L P.ANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.—' ..,.. Incorporated by the State of Pennaylvaniatid mon th, 2441 VA, INSURES LIVES_ LALLOSAB riiTERIiBT OR' DB. POSITS Arai GRANTS ANNUM:EX CAPITAL .—. —.1150,000 • DIREMOBs. I Samuel R. Shipley, - Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Ream, -- .Thahua H. Morris, ' ' T. Whiter Brawn)._ Richard Wood. ‘ Wm. C. LOngutreult . Chas. P,_ Guinn. .. SAMUEL Be SHIP.LEY, Presideu% ROWLAND PADDY, AODIAry. 088/086 NO, Al SOuto. gourtli Skeet FIRE -INSURCE.- Liverpool and- London and • Globe INSURANCE' COMPANY. Authorized Capital, Invested Funds, over ' 16 Millions. Yearly Bevenne j over Invested in the United States, over - $1,500,000. All losses. promptly adjusted without reference to England. OFFICE, No, 6 Merchants' Exchange, del6,o,tn,th to fe9 M Din ctioemq INSURANCE COMPANY No. 150 south Fourth Bt, above 'Viral- nut street CHARTER PERPETUAL 'nits Company insures against - lOss or damage by FIRE on PLBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, FUENI TIRE and MERCHANDISE, generally, City or Country. Also insures dwellings perpetually by de posits of premium. DIRE(TORS. - JAMES BROWN, LEMUEL COFFIN, CHARLES A. DUY. J. MILLBORN JONES, WILLIAM: D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSIDE, WM. N. NEEDLES, WILLIAM - B. BULLOCK, JOHN D. TAILOR, • WM. C. LONGsTT.F..TH. THOMAS BIhIBLR. Jr.,' JOHN N. HUTCHINSON. • , JAMES BROWN, President. . CHAS. A. DUY, Vice President. THOMAS 'NElLSON:Secretary. Jalls,tu,thly 11X3,680 13 GIRAED FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, alg WALNUT STRENT,PI3IIADELPHIA. CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, t200.0e0 This company continues to write on 'Fire Birks only. Its c:spital, with a good surplus, is safely invested. • 701 Losses by are harebeen promptly paid, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the present the office of this company will re main at 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a sew mouths will remove to its OWN 'BUILDING kl VOR. SeW.NSTH AND CHESTNUT. Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure oar patrons at such rates us ale consistent with safety. TR' MAS CRAVEN: ;ALFRED s. taILLETT, .ozr PPARD, lr. S LAWRENcE, 7.005. MACKELLAD., CHARLES 1. DUPONT, JNO. St PPLHE, 'HENRY F. KENNEY. J.O. W. CLAuN OEN, JusEPH. KLAPP, st. D. 1 - P - P x vS,JE., THOMAS et ALFRED S. GILLETT, V. JAMS ALVORD. nikth 7-Ft.r SNOB MSCRANCE COMPANY OP I. pi-117.A OFT.PRIA. Incorporated in 18-11. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE, No. 308 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, Insures against lossf or damage by FIRE, -on Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or per, petual, andpn Furniture . Goods Wares and merchan dise in toval or country. LOShES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. ASS.B.T.S— . —4408,004 79 Invested In the following Securities, cis First Mortgages on City Property, well se cured.. 11124.1110 00 United States Government Loans_—_____ 135,000 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans----.. 55,000 00 Pennsylvania .3,000,0,f0 6 per cent L0an....._ 21,000 10 Penns) Ivanla tfailroad Bonds, first and se• con d Mortgages ' Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's • Pf)B7l:l e ina l fin a t - EQUaing con . ; I pony's 6 per cent. Loan. .................. ....--. 5,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad lop percent • gage bonds.__ __. 4,500 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock...-. 1,050 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock--.. 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvauin—.-- Stock... 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. 360 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phia's stock.-- Cash in hank and on and__ Vage 7 c, Clem. Tingley, Win. Musser. Samuel Bispham, H. L. Carson, Robert Steen, Wm. Stevenson, James T. CLE THOMAS C. BILL, S• PILII.&IDELITUA, Decemb N PINE ThlstriLeacraE CoitesiCktur t/ inEi I LADEJAPHLa..-0 21 ce Northeast corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD at vetatiate Tammany). Incorporated by the Legishtlutre of Pennsyl CHAS...TER Pits.rgglitax.. • Capital authorized by law, 1100,000. Make Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stoch9 Goods and Merchandise, en favorable terms. DIRECTORS, George Rrery, 'Christopher M. Millar, August C. 'Killer, Frederick Steaks, Sohn F. Beisterlirg, Jonas Bowman, Henry Troom= Frederick Doll, WilliamSiicD Jacob Schandier, George Matz, Jr., Stephen Smith, He= Gerker, Samuel Miler, Mivrard. Moye._ GEORGE 3: .. . . , President. JOHN F. BBLSTERTANG, Vice Prealde= PHILIP E. COLEMAN. secretary A NTIIRAOITE ngainEtAxicis COMPANI.... IL CHAR r.r,b, PERPha CAM. Office, No. 311 WALNUT street, above 'Third, Phila.; win Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Build ings, either perpetually or fora limited time, Monsehold Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also—Mari de Insurance on Vessels. Cargoee end Freight. Inland Insurance to all parts of the %Wen,. -., DIRECTORS. Wm. Esher, .David Pearson, . D. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Auderaled, 3. E. Baum, • J. B. BlaVaton, Wm. F. Dean, Ise. Manffeld, John %atheist. WM. '... President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice-President: WM. EL E 32017- &craw, . WI Lastror..COMPANY. No. Kt P CHEST NUTPHIA. STREET, HILADEL BIKE AND INLAND I.NSURANCB A. Francis N. Buck, DEBSCITOB Jno. W. Bverman, Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter Henry Lewis, Jno. Hessler, Jr., Samuel Wright, E. D. Woodruff. P. S. Justice, Clam . Stokes, Cleo. A. West, . Jos. D. PIK FRANCIS N. UM., President. CHAS. I3ICHARDSON. Vice 1113911112315. W. L Itr.awcorAnn.. Searetay., COD LIVER OlL.—Twenty-five barrels, new made, Cod Liver 011,_ of very superior quality; Carb. Ammonia. just received, in Jars; also. Just received, twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 95 per cent., in the beet of packages, and for sale by JOHN C. BAKER & CO., No. 718 Market street. HODGEON , I3 BRONCHIAL TABLETS.—The Alle viation of Bronchitis Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar Complaints affecting the Organs of the Voice. Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have bean greatly benefited by rising these Tablets, and their high appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re• commends them to pe rsons affectW with BROX CHITIS, HOARBEI - ; and CATARRH of the HEAD and 'RAMA ST. For saleby Drug* , sts generally Prepared only by LANCIAST WILTS, An ... ie. „Caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, delphia. ocl2= PawSTRENGTHENING AND REVEILSIVE SASTERS with the pliancy of silk, the strength and softness of kid. For affections of the Cheat, pains, weakness. dm., &c. They are CIP • nir and odorless, comfortable and effective. Sold by H,BELL, Apo. thecary,l4lo Chestnut street. .. aul6 TNRIEGGRSTB' BUHR/WM Graduates Mortars_ 1J Plll Tilee,Gonsba, Brushes Mirrors, Tweesers,Pna Boxes, Horn Scoops, BnrBlcai Instruments, Hard and Soft Rubb Goods, es, GaM Metal Syringes, ato., all ll at "First Vial Hads" Oas jprlee. ENOWDIEN BRO aprrta ES South Eighth stket, "DOBERT 'SHOEMAKER dr. CO., 151. E. • CORNER I.I FOURTH. AND ,BACK STREETS Wholesale Druggists, illannfacturers and Dealers In' Window Glass, White Lead, and Paints of every description, offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock of goods in their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHORM A RPM. & CO., Northeast corner Fourth and Race street& VianAONLWA--„Tenning's Calcined, in MS. round tins d boxes, also in bottles. A' Magnesia,an4 o ppers.__HeagyJermin sCarbonate of Calcined bingnesia lynding and fors a leaby URARIiES EWA% SOX & CO., Druggists, Idarket and Seventh streets, Philadelphia. self 7. 4 :151 ES • • eft " ;AD sfz I : '• Pct Lerner' Bergamoi.L. ."ClanswaY, Clov Orange, Wintergreen. umnamon, Lavender, Junipe r Cognac Pet, Oassafrasaiosel, Bose Gerazil Citronella vrE ms. &c.,411 of warranted ottalityi Fo sale by :=JAM, & 004•Drn.W5U, Dios. said 722 Market street. <- e 27 MECj.—eE AFDC2TOOK OF be =, pbarmutte itliMsaie by W/LLIAM lEGLIB 00wDrazglati, MBoBE: a AY. Ittrlf,—.Tint recelvail, Eu 3. Invoice of Genuine ,Dio y sntbrt uovAf • AM& D ea , Has .for saleruggPt Per. by the , gallon, bg , ' net Fourth arid Race TiNEW "PILE PIPED--A BIMPLEI OLMAITLY E ndportable contrivance for theaCellention o2nn4 en to theinternal &Waco of the rectum. Boiti Apotheclum 1110helitatti street. , $lO Millions. 5 Milllona. ATWOOD SMITH; General Agent for Pennsylvania, PIIIIADELPECIA. OF PHTLADFJ,PHLA AVEN, President I;readent and Treasurer - tary. jantf • 0-108.0.1 i 79 DIRECTORS: Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Hlll, Charles Leland. Thomas H. Moore, Samuel Castner, Alfred itnglish, Young. TIM/LEY, President rtary. rer 1, IS.C.). DICAUGt§. de2o4h.s,tug