Penmylvania Mewhilature. IPLOSIZI OB YZIECT.I3BIIiT . B PROCEEDING.4.I • SENATE.- 4 1he speoialorder of the day,the consitieration of the resomnonis 'endorsing the action of our Congressfitenin Voting:for' the enfranChising of the colored people of the District of Columbia was called. - Mr. White offered an a.mendixtent insert ing in lieu of, the resolutions, the series he offered some time since on the condition of the country and the reconstruction' of the States lately in rebellion, with the addition of one apportioning representatives and di rect taxes among the several States; accord ing to population, not including, hOWever, those to whom the elective franchise is de nied or abridged by the State constitntionor laws, and one expressing confidence in the course ofthe President. Mr. Hopkins offered an amendment ex pressing gratitude to God for the restoration of peace, endorsing the President, asserting that the government has no right to impose negro suffrage upon the District of Colum bia, asking the members of Congress tosup port the President in his efforts to restore the Southern States. Both amendments were ruled out of order, and Mr. Landon , addressed the Senate at length in advocacy of- hie joint resolution 3, the lobbies being filled with spectators. Otherspeakeis.followed in favor of and in .opposition to the resolutions, the entire af ternoon and evening sessions being thus ac cupied. without action. • .Horsu.-,—The annual report of the Attor ney,G.renstal was presented. The following is a summary : lJncollected claims,. _ . $136,470 53 Collected during the year, .•• . 59,580 New claims presented in 1865, . 768,930 2 : New ulaims ciillected in 1865; . 234,345 80 Mr. Danks offered a joint •resolution urg hig Congress to prevent' railroad corpora lions from adding any part of the .govern •ment duties assessed upon them to their legally prescribed' rates of fare. - . , Mr: Quay, an act authorizing the Con and Southern Pennsylvania Rail road Company to•construct .a railroad from Pittsburgh to Connellsville, with branches ----extending the time for commencing the •same, and authorizing.connections with - roadsiri Virginia. -- Mr. 'Sharpies, an act requiring 'election polls;except in Philadelphia and Allegheny, to'open at 8 or 8i A. M. Mr. Josephs, forbidding property taken for city use in Pniladerphia from being paid for at more than double the assessed Value. Mr. Sterner, allowing the courts to grant divorces in cases of insanity. Mr.Ruddiman,an act to prevent frauds at elections by having both parties represented at the election board. Mr. Crosland, authorizing a special tax of one cent per ton upon all coal shipped from Schuylkill county, to , raise a fund to pay a police force: also, incorporating the Rausch Bank Railroad Company. Mr. Mann, providing for the payment of the soldiers of the war of 1812. Mr. Ghegan, releasing certain petroleum establishments from the requirements of the law of 1865 (allowing three of them to remain at Belgrade street and York avenue, Twentieth and Washington avenue, and Thirtieth street, West Philadelphia); under existing laws they would be required to move. Mr. Meyers, an act relative to commercial paper (allowing notices of drafts, notes, etc., to be served by deposit in the post office). Also, authorizing married women whose husbands are non campos mentis, to lease, sell, and convey real estate held in their own right. Mr. Shenk, enlargbig the power of Or phans' Courts, so as to discharge liens on real estate. Mr. De Haven, incorporating the Union Benevolent Railroad Drivers' Association; also, the Progressive Association of Spiritu alists. Mr. Marks, incorporating the West Phila delphia Market Company. Mr. Eldred authorizing the Philadelphia and Aria railroad to build branches. Mr. Bemus, a supplement to the cross-cut railroad. Mr. Ruddiman called up an act incorpo rating the Philadelphia and, Southern Steam ship Company, which passed with an amendment alloWing any railroad company to subscribe for stock. Adjourned. GREAT BIIIRNING OF OIL. Twenty-two Wells on Fire—They are Totally Destroyed—The Loss Estimat ed at Quarter of a Mlllion Dollars. FRANKLIN, Pa., Jan. 31.—A very destruc tive fire occurred here this morning on Bennehoff run. It originated from a spark from the smoke-stack of the Getty well. The flames spread and communicated to all the wells, twenty-two in number. About thirty thousand barrels of oil have been destroyed. The oil is now running down the stream, setting fire to everything in its way. It is estimated that the loss will reach a quarter of a million, of dollars. R.: OFFAL°, Jan. 3L—A despatch was re ceived here this evening from Petroleum Centre, stating that a fire to-day destroyed seven wells on Bennehoff run, and it was reported that about 20,000 barrels of oil were destroyed, together with all the machinery. PETROLEUM CENTRE, Pa., Jan. 31.—A, terrible fire occurred at Bennehoff river this .afternoon at 4.45 o'clock, originating from a spark of an engine, which first communi cated to an oil well on lease 33. Eight flowing wells—six belonging to the Bennehoff Petroleum Company of New York, and two to the Northern Light Petro leum Company of New York—were burned, including 11,000 barrels of crude oil. The total loss is estimated at $llO,OOO. The fire is still raging, but is now considered controllable. All the wells westward of No. 33 are saved. The town was .at one time considered in great danger, but is now com paratively safe. Visit of Indians to the President. WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Commissioner Cooley, of the Indian bureau, accompanied a-delegation from the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, Seminole and Ottowa tribes of Indians to the President's mansion to-day, whither they went for the purpose of having an interview with him. The Choctaws and Chickasaws, through their representative, Mr. Jones, said to the Presi dent that they came with the hope of re storing the friendly relations which had existed under their treaty with the United States. They trusted the past might be blotted from memory. Whilst execrating the crime which had deprived the nation of its bead, they congratulated themselves that his successor was so just, his and wise. They looked to his Excellency for that treatment which had been accorded them by his 'predecessors. The Cherokees appeared as two parties— one known as loyal and the other as dis loyal—both desirous of having harmonious connections. Captain Christie, of the loyal delegation,whose remarks were interpreted, said he approached the President as a friend, with no confessions of disloyalty or with ever having done anything against the Go- I venunent. • For the last two years of the war they have fought to sustain it, and their country was desolate on that account. They felt that they had his deep sympathy. The representatives of the other delega tions present, announced, through their in terpreters, two of whom were black men, their gratitude and happiness at being al lowed to communicate with the President, with, at their conclusion,. thanked the various tribes for the compliment in railing upon him as Chief Magistrate of the United States, and was gratified to find them indicating a spirit of peam; and, on behalf , • ' , of the peo ;le of tbArnited Statee 'extended the right hand • ortellowship '' to"?them ,and hoped they would 'act in'good-faith. ' .- i The obligations and promises made to them would be redeemed.' - .He said it wasto their interest to cultivate peach and friendklip with the Tjnited States. , The - Government is powerful and just, and its power would be' exercised in exttindingj ustice to all with whom it limy have ',relations. ' When e )1 concluded his remarks, the 'dif ferent rep esentatives were severally intro duced to the Peesident by Commissioner Cooley, . and departed evidently. with leeliEgs o satisfaction, and pleased at: the result of 'heir interview. "---------...11....---------- Texas and Mexico. I NEW 0 LEANS, ', Jan. 30.—Advices from Galvesto to the 27th instant, have been received. General Ortega, who is at San Antonio, published a protest, as president of the Supreme 'Court of,the Republic of Mexico, against the decrees ofJuarea aimed at Ortega, dated Nov. 8, ; 1865.- The Galveston" Civilian,_: "Union paper, steady paper, denies the truth of reports circu lated North about President Johnson's brother being neglected by the Texas Aar -geon when he died of an accidental wound. The other Galveston and Houston papers also contradict these reports. The Civilian says all the delegates elect to the convention, so fai as heard from, warmly support Presidentljohnson'a policy. ' The election Of Judge Hancock, at Austin, over ex.-Governor Pease, is considered as sus taining the President-and opposing Gover nor Ham ton, who is considered as more in accord' with the radicals than with; the President. NEW Yonr, Jan. 3L—The Galveston Bul letin of January 12th gives an account of a desperate, attempt of the negro prisoners in the count jail to escape. The sheriff at tempted to put some of them in irons, when they attacked him with brickbats. A guard of the 48th Ohio was called in. then, the negroes also attacked them violently with bricks. The ringleader seized the ser geant's min and attempted to brain him with a stone, when the sergeant shot shim dead. Two other negroes were wounded, and after a struggle the prisoners were secured. Northern Pacific Railroao Meeting . of Capitalists. BOSTON., Jan. 31.—A meeting of capitalists and merchants was held in this city, at the rooms of the Board of Trade, to consider the interests of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Speeches were made by Edward S. Tobey, who presided, ex-Governor Smith, of Ver mont, the new president of the company, Hon. John G. Driggs (member of Congress from Michigan), Hon. E. D. Holbrook (member lof Congress from Idaho), Captain Mullan, the celebrated explorer and engi neer, and other gentlemen. The policy of the company was announced to be the im mediate construction of about seven hun dred miles of the road, to connect the waters of Lake Superior with the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers, proceeding thence to the navigable waters of the Columbia, by which steam communication will be opened. It is proposed that this work shall be com pleted within three years. The Trial of Albert Starkweather for murder —Verdict of Guilty. ItanTFIDRD, Conn., Jan. 31.—The jury, in the Starlqweather murder trial, returned a verdict this morning of guilty of murder in the fist degree. They were out only nineteen minutes. The prisoner was re manded for sentence. The court announced that the sentence would be delayed until after the third Fri day in February,at which time the Supreme Court of Errors meets, in order to give the defence an opportunity, if any new devel opments 'shall transpire, to move for anew trial. The prisoner, when the verdict was ren dered, maintained that complete self-pos session which has characterized his conduct daring the entire trial. Funexiii of Victims of Andersonollie. Nonwzcia, Conn., Jan. 31.—The remains of nine soldiers, who went from this town to the war, and who died at Andersonville, Ga., having been recovered and recently brought here, will be interred to-morrow in Yantic Cemetery, in this city. Appropriate pablic services will be held at Breed Hall, in which all the clergy of the city will take part. The militia companies of Xor wich and New London, also the members of the 18th Regiment Connecticut Volun teers, who reside in this vicinity, will form a part of the procession. From California. SAN Pitsricisco, Jan. 31.—The steamer Sacramento sailed for Panama to-day, taking out $749,681 in treasure, of which $709,047 goes to New York. Mining` stocks are fluctuating; Savage, 735; Chol ar Potosi, 260; Yellow Jacket, 350; Crown Poim, 735; Hale and Norcross,. 610; Imperial', 110. i_ i 628 ' HOOP SILIR7S, 628 NEW FALL STYLES NOW READY of Hopkins'"own make," at No. 628 ARCH Street. These Skirts are gotten up expresslyto meet the wants of tirst.class trade, and embrace every size and style for Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal in the market, and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, constantly on hand; a full assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from lb to 4o s aYfer in g s fan a d l r v ePt7reg. w VilfoVale ß n i d a reVtl. tonoOmeri EC. EITIGHT & CO., WHOLESALE GROOMS, .S. E. Cor. WAVER and CHESTNUT streets; Phil adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. jal-l.yr GEORGE; SHARP, Patentee and manttfacttu-er of the BALL PATTERN SILVER WARE, No. 41. Prune street. ja23,3M0. T. VAUGHAN MERRICK Wht. H. MEBBIt ObPR. IMIWARIC FOUNDRY, FErrit AND WAS , SO STREETS, • Psca.an 3 lIMEIRRICIR I TEI&S EINGINEMIS AND BLAAHL I INIBTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Knit , for Leen, Myer and Marine Service. ssolleca,Gasometere, Tanks Iron Boats, 3c. itlastinge of all kinds, either Iran or braes. Iron Frame Booth for Gas Works, Workshops 6ergiStations, dm. a and Gas Machinery, of the lateen and m. mprOved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery; at. Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum OPT Steam Trains, Defacatore, Filters, Pampins gine% dr— Sole Agente for N. BiLlenx's Patent Sugar Ban. Apparatusi Neemyth's Patent Steam Hammer s' ABorwail a Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sur' Draining Machine. TOJENNBYLVANIA WORKS—on the DELAWA/..! .L River, below PHILADELPHIA, MONTER, Delaware , Pa. 10 , 4idneera l and Iron Boat Boier% Nannfactarrus of BON 4 CO All kinder OCINDELCBENO AND B ENNON-OONIMPION GIBBS, , Iron venos Oros descrlptlonk, Boilers, Vans, Tung , I Propene= dro. se ra, T,BBANNY, W. S . sseirsl", 8 . AIBIBIBOLL Late of Late Bewley, Neafle dr 03., Ellghleer 111 Ohla, Penn Works, Phila. pria-tfl U. B. Navy TirPHILADELLPHL& BIDING 1301100 L- OITIiTH street, above Vine, will is-open for Ball and winter moon on MONDAY, Sept: Nib. Ladicorit gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorough lrnowl of this accomplishment will End every facility a this scliooL The horses are safe and wen trained, sothst the moat sn eer not fear. &Mail harm traine d am in o the b et. Iladdle harm horses suAvehtelee to hire. Also earthmen for nine. rob, to iteamboala,&o. THOS. CFBAIGB 8 808. DETER WEIGHT ; • lIMPOHTEES AND - P3E:EPPING AND 00301:113SION311130EuiNT13- /510.115 WALNUT MUM, ; • PEILADNLYMA. JANES A. waxen% mammy A. =mom WINDINTONFDEIL. THEODORE WBDIDIN. GAS PLXTUREti.—ILUDIEY_ , MERRILL & THAOKABA, NO. 718 aIIESTNUT street, Manufectritess of Gto 'Fixtures, Lamps, &c 4 &c., Would calls the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, I dm, They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and • attend to extend ing. alterkig and repairing Gas pipes. All work war ranted. I Jano PRIVY WELII3.—OWNKE9 OF PROPERTY.—The ,oillY place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and 'Mani. 1 Ireo, at ery low prices. A. PEYBSON, Manufacturer of Pondrette, Goldsmith's Hall, LW street rary 14E DAILY 'EVENING TRUICSDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1866. fr" : : THE ANNUAL ISICRTING"of the .3ttickhold , ers of the Athempum, of Plitladelphia. will beef Monday; "FUoruary sth. "at 71" o'clock, A../31 . . At this meeting the :Annual Report will he pre• septet', and _otlicurs , elected to serve the_ ensuing year. E1a.30-3t) JOHN W. WHITE, Secretary. fl., 'WATER RENTS.—Water rents will be re ceived until:the Seth DAY OP APRlL:inclusive without penalty. Agents and others having a large number of bills to pay will save time by calling for them without delay. W. J. P. WHITE, Register., NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the BIRD COAL AND I±ON COMPANY t will be held at. the office, 410 Walnut street, on Wednesday, Feb ruary 7th, at 11 o'clock A. H. JOHN TUCKER. JR., ja2.94i* tiecretary. UNITED STATES TREASURY, OUSTO 51 HOUSE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, January 30, 1868. On and after tbelst of February next this office will be l en for business, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock N. B BROWNE, ja3o-3t Ass't Treas'r United States. [L --- q , THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OE PENNSYLVANIA, Jan. 29th, 1866. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company's Office, 4 and 5 'EXCHANGE lIIILDING, on MONDAY February .l sth 1866 at 12 o'clOck noon. VtkiLi A M ELA.itPEit, ja29-6t2 Secretary. OFFICE OF THE BRANDON ISLAND OIL COMPANY, ROOM 18,121 Walnut street. he annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com• pany, and an election far Directors to serve the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Company on MONDAY, February bth, at 12 M. ' J. L. EDWARDS, )al6•tfesl Secretary. • I • ADC' I or.vi •ND I COAL COMPANY.—.PIL ELFHIA, January 23, 1F66. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, to elect Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, be held at their Office, 2t 5 WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, February 7. at 12 o'clock, noon. Pi2l-tie/1 R. R. ILO 413, Secey. 11V — OFFICE OF THE BLACK DIAMOND COAL AND IKON COMPANY—No. 28834 WALNUT Street.—PKILADELPEas, January 27th, 1866. The .Annual Meeting of Stockholders of this Com pany,' for electing officers and transacting such other business as shall come before it will, roe held at its office on MONDAY, the 12th of Febrnary next, at 12 o'clock. M. Ja27-atath6tt J. S..ELESTON, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock holders of the "Gibson 011 Company," of Philadelphia, will be held at the Office, 532, Walnut street, on Tuesday, February 6th, 1.866, at 11 O'clock A. M. At this meeting, the question as to the propriety of reducing the Capital Stock of the Company will be submitted to the Stockholders. B. M. WEAVER, JalS-3w/ Secretary. Us THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of the WESTMORELAND AND NEW YORK GAS. COAL COMPANY will be held Philadelptia, at the Office of GEOR.3E JUN KIN, Esq., Walnut street, corner o f Sixth street on MON DAY. February fah. at 3 o'clock P. M., for the election of TRUSTEES or DIRECTORS. C. ZABRISKIE Jr., Secretary. EEW Yoax. Jan. 20, 1366. Jazf-lot• OFFICE OFTHE iIZORTH.WESTEHN COAL LEON (X)III'ANY, 10s SOTITB. FOURTH PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 27, MS The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, Election for Officers, and transaction o' such other bus nese as shall come before It, will be held at Its office on MONDAY, the 12th 01 February next, at 12 o'clock, M. F. B. HUBBELL, Secretary. u. OFF •CE PENNSYLVANIA RA IL 60.A.D COMPANY. Pitt LA DI:LP/31A. Jan. 30, titss. NOTICE 'IU STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the Mlti day or February, 1866, at 16 o clock, A. M., at the SANSUM STREET HALL. The annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 6th day of March, at the Office of the Company, No. 2.:k. south Third street. jail t ferrol EDilltiND SMITH, Seey. U. OFFICE OF THE CIE CENT CITY OIL COM P.A..N Y.—Partnx.t.Pubt. Jan. 16, 1866. riotice is hereby given to all delinquent Stockholder, that unless the asPessmeut of Ten Cents per share made by this Company shall be paid or before o'clock, noon, 3.11./N.DAY, February 12. th, 1.84. X, so much of the stock amid delinquents as will be required u pay said assessments and necessary expenses as pro vided by law will then be sold at the °nice of the Corn pany. at public auction. jal6,tfelel 3f. BUZET, Treasurer. U. OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP 3110UNTALN RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 2 South THIRD StreeL—PrAmantti-Pitta. January h., The Annual Meeting of the Etockholders of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain ltaflroad and Coal Company will be held at their office on THEE DAY, the stb day of February 1866, at 11 o'clock, when an Election will be held Mr a President and Twelve Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. . psZii fes J. P. AERTSEN, E.e.nretary. THE BIG MOUNTAIN IMPROYFTO COMPANY.—PIIILA.DELPECLA, January ta, 1b60." ll —a:Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Etr Mountain Improvement Company .will be held at the Otlice No. 620 waiNurr street, on MONDAY, Fe bruary sth, 1666, at 4 O'CloCk, P. M., wken an election will be held for live Directors to serve for the ensuing year. The Transfer books will be closed on Thursday, the 95th Instant. JaM-tfes WILLIAM P. SMOKE., President. UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHU-ADEL . Jan-. 17, Erg: I.HLAa nnual meeting of The Union Canal Company of Pen =sylvanite will be held at the office of the Com. panv, No. =3 Walnut street, on TUESDAY, February 61. D next, at 11 o'clock A. M., when an election will be held for Whom and managers of the Company, to terse for the ensuing year. OSCAR THOMPSON, re e t The Transfer Books will be closed o Se n c th 28th mat. jal7-tfeel OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOITNTAIN COAL AND LEON COMPANY —PP ,, *v.*, PHIA. January 4th, l&l6. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company, will be held at their office No MO 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 cumin/ year The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days prior to the day for said election. ja4-11e6/ EDWARD ELY, Secretary. OFFICE CATAWISS' A RAILROAD CZINI PANI—No.424 Walnut Street—Plunanzxrius. Jettuary 29th, 1966. OTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CA TAWISSA RAILROAD COMPANY : In pursuance of the expressed desire from the Hon. Judge sitting in Nisl Prlus,before whore several cases are now pending in which this Company are vitally Interested—thee no action shall be taken by the Company until Lie cases are decided by him. Therefore, the Issue of t ie Scrip as proposed on the Ist February will be post poned, and therefore the Transfer Books of the Com pany will remain closed until further notice. T. HARR - INS DU PAY, ja3o-Std President. _OFFICE OF THE WINSLOW PETrit} ILEUM COMP AN Y.—PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12th, 1866. A special meeting of the Stockholders of the WI N• SLOW PETROLEUM COMPANY will be held at Office of the Company, N. E. corner Second aad Chestnut streets, -Philadelphia, on TIIESDA Y, the Sixth day of February next, at 12 o'clock, M., to act upon a proposition to reduce the capital stock of toe Company from one mlllon dollars (31,000,0ou) to two nunared thousand dollars, (t2to,000), and to adopt su,ll financial measures as may be necessary to provide an additional working capital. PHILIP S. JUSTICE President. EDWIN MILLER, Treasurer. D. W. NOBLET, JR., C. B. SIIEIVE, Directors. GEO. DERING WOLFF, ja.3l.sti JOHN WIEST, J jal7-w,3t. 00:. OFFICE CATAWISSA RAMBOAD CO 1f• PANY. No. 424 WALNUT street—Parr.Anni.- pare, Dec. 29, 1865. In compliance with request of the Board of Broke: s, hereto annexed the Transfer Books of the CompagN for the preferred stock will remain open until the 20th ofJaimary, 1866, after which date they will be closed until February L By order, dr.c. M. P. HUTCHINSON, Vice President and Secretary Philadelphia Board of Brokers, Dec. 29, 1865. T. H. DU PDY, President Catawissa Railroad— DRAB. Bra: Our transactions in your stock we so large and the time of closing your books of transfer as named, is of so long a duration,this Board Would re spectinlly ask as a fa or, if you can make it cony e nient to do so, to keep the transfer open until the 25th i ir of January next. I am, truly, your obedient servant. deSO-tf OEO. W. OAhI:I3LOS, President. DIVIDEND NOTICES. [U. NOTICE.—Th 3 Directors of the PIELLADEL,- PMTS.& TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY, have this day declarSd a Dividend of TEN (10) PER CENT., (clear of Taxes) upon their capital stock, payable in stock, on the 15th day of FEBRUARY, 1868, at the Company's Office, No. WA S. DELAWARE, AVENUE. Bram ions paid in &zip ' J. PARKER NORRiS, Treasurer. PITILADELPECEA, Jan. 20,1866. ja22.tfels • OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON COMPANY. PECCLADEIL RHIA, January 25th, 1868. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Com pany held this day, a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, clear of State Tax, was declared, Payable to the Stockolders or their legal representa tives on and after the 6th day of February next. ja2stfe6 EDWARD ELY, Treasurer. reNOTICE.—DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL AND CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAM R AI) AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANLES. The Directors of the above Companies have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT. (clear otII. B. Tax), upon their Capital Stock, payable in Kock, on YORE th amend February Het at their Offices, In NEW P a n ftions paid in Scrip. , Treaurer. JANUAIIY 19!/; 1868. ja2o-240 ;DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE OCEAN OIL COMPANY, No. el CHESTNUT B BEET, PnILDELFSIA, Jan. 23, 1886. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., being Fifty Cents per share on the Capital Stock, payable on and after tile UM or February next. clear of State Tax. Transfer Books will close on the 25th; at 3 Pail., and openliebruary 2d. . WM. M. CARTER, ja24 25 27 29 31 fel:6o Treasurer. DOR SALE—A copper STILL, for Alcohol; In own plate order. Ani to OHN O. BAKER & 718 Wicket Week SPECIAL Nortags. mmmwmt,, ya,AwAitE murruAL eaunsTy n‘BURANOB INCORPORATEb - BY THE - LEGIBLATUBB OP P HMCIP IBS ofrPICE E A 2 1 .) WALNUT STREETS PHILADELPIELL NAREDIE INSURANCE, , ON VESSELS, ~_ _ .: CARGO To all parrs of the world. yarideirr, ' ILANDINSURANOFB On Goods, bY Elver, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union. FMB INnIiANCES, ' On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Howes, &c. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, lass. 1,000 United States 5 pe cent. loan, '7l ,000 'United States per r cent, loan, 'Bl '4,000 00 00 203,0.0 United States 7 8-10 per cent. loan • Treasury Notes-- 194,875 00 100,000 Stateoan of Pennsylvania Five Per Oent. L ' 90,555 00 54,000 Stankof Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. 53250 125,000 City of, Philadelphia Six Per Cent., 00 n, 1126 50 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort- 812 gage,Six Per Cent. 20,000 00 25,000 Pennsylvrmia Railroad Second:Mort _ gage Six Per Cent. Bonds ' 23,750 00 25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 23,750 00 11,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and 'interest guaranteed by the City of Philadel phia. 18,537 50 7,150 143 Shares Stock Penna. Railroad Company__ 8,580 00 5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company.. .... 40,000 Deposit with the . vernment, subject to 10 days call 40,000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 170.700 Loans on Bouts and Mortgage, first 18,900 00 liens on City Property. 1,036,650 Par. Market value.-- 896.560 00 Bea Itstate.......- 36.00() 00 Bills .receivaole for insurance made.-- 12.1,013 87 Balances due atAgencles.—Premiums on Ma rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and o tner debts due the C0mpany....40,511 94 Bcrip and Stock of sundry Inrance and other Companies, 0,133. Eattmated value.. 2,910 00 Caah In Banks 678 48 56,633 7 Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Solider, Theophilus Spalding, John T. Penrose, James Traquair. Henry C. Da'lett, Jr., James C Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert Barton, John D. Taylor, THO .101114 O. HMZBY lirmstrits,Secre INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH Ala/RICA .I.—MARINE, FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOIi TATION IN CE Office, No. ins WALNUT street, south aide, east o; Third street. The Properties of this Company are well inverteo and flambe' an available ftmd for the ample indemnity of i tgoas who desire to be protected by Insuran ace. all RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISES on Mar chandise Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. FERE s on Merchandise, Furniture and Build M r City d Coun. DICO In RPOR an ATRD IN 176 0 1—CAPITAL, swap, Ain PAID IN AND SECURELY /NVESTEIIIn TOTAL PROPERTLES, 111.700,CC0. PERPETUAL CHARTER. imanonoss. Arthur G. Coffin, James N. Dickens, Bamnel W. Jones, S. Morris Wain, John 6.llrown, John Maeok arrtion Charles Taylor, George 1,. . Ambrose Whits, Francis B. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotrar, William Welsh, E. S. Oarko, William Z. Bowen, William Cammt4¢ T. Charleton Henry, ABTHVB 0. 00.F.HUI, }Walden , . CtruALIS Praert. Secretary, -....i. FIRE ABBOO/ a TION, %lass. March 2z, ins. rii A 0737.0r I ZIII. FIFTH street. In. .'. care BUILDINGS, ROUBEEIOLD YD ,t, V • 4 0 IiTFURE and , sD.I.IIIIROMADIsr - "DISEer % j w irton Lose bi , Fire, On the war gen 01 etimpangT ofJanua e ry Assets or the Association I, ISSS. Bonds and Mortgagee on Property in the Illy of Plallaleirdlia MO _psv,sa a Ground Itents-.-----.- --- 25,8ffi St Real Estate. (Office, Fi ft h and North streets.) 14490 U U. B. Gov. 15-20, Bonds-- 45,C00 CC Wwith 11. B. Asslatant Tressurer * ---.. MAE O O l it hand.-------- 25429 V TRINMEISH. GEORGE W. TRYON, President. oun Ha milton. Wm. H. Hamilton. .7ca. R. Lynda. John Bonder, Levi P. Coats. Peter A. Keyser, IltamnelSjoartsawk, John Phlibin, Charles P. Bower: John Carrow, Resort Bhoerrusker. Geo. (r Y . Jesse nrhtfoot. toyls T. BUTZ. '... Secretarr. ERHOIDLPHI& NIX /14131711.ANCS MOICPANY OP MILL MOORPOIL&TED 1501—OHASTIER PXRPETIIAL NO. Mi WALNUT Street, cari INLAND the ir he In addttiontolWLlNEan thla Complay insures from lma or damage by MRS on Masi terms, on dr-, Mr limited periods. snit permanently on Wirth= by deposit of premium. The Company has been in active operation fbr more than during which all lam bay. been promptly ad) And Pala. DIRECTORS. John 1.. Hodge, David Lewis, hL B, Mahony Benjamin Ening, John T. Lewis. Thomas H. Bowen', WWI= B. Grant, A. P.. Magm a,. Robert W. Learalna. Edmond D. Clark Wharton. Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis JOHN R. r Louis C..Norrla. OHN WIICHIIIRER, President. Boo= Wtuxix. Secretary. :S. is I • • sgs: I`: s of: s Asi• OFFICE NO. 110 BOLITH FOIIETII STERET. "The Fire Insurance Company of the County Cd Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature or Pennsylvania in, g uess, for indemnity against lois or damage by CHAR ER TERPERPETUAL This old and reliable institution, with ample cstpltai and contingent fund carefully Invested continues to in. sure buildings, forniture, merchandise, d:c., either per momently or fur a limited time, against. loss or domain by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with tthee absolute safety of its =stamen. Losses adjusted and =ld with all possible despatch MCTORS. Charles J. Butter. ,riri, RT. Edwin L. Beskii, Henry John Horn, Robert nissey, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Meeks, Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone. 0 .l. SIITTILB., President, BENJAMIN F. SOECUCLEY. Bee' , " and Treasurer. FIER MANOR EXCLUSIVELY. THU INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE oom.. PANY—lncorwrated 1825—Charter Perpetual—No. 510 WALNUT Street, optte Independence Square, This Company, ftvorab known to the community for over forty years, con nee to Immo outlast loss or damage by Are, on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on o Furniture= of Goods and Merchandise generally, n liberal Their Capital, together with a barge Surplus rum is Invested In the moat careful manner, wMch enemas them to oilier to the toured an undoubted security is the osamoflou. Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, Isaac Hasleharst, Thomas Robins, Dardel D e: Wismiax G. Osowxnr.. A HERMAN alitlfelliSUlLANCE COMPANY. LucOIIpOHATKI) 11110.— C s PERM TUAL. $lO WALNUT DEL Stret, above THIRD Street, PHILA PHIA. Having alute paid up CAPITAL STOOK and BUR PLUS invwtW in sound and available Securities, con. tinue to insure ors Dwellings, Storm, Mannar% Her ohandise, Words in port r and their and other Personal Property. AU Losses liberally and prOmpidy adjusted. . . . Thomas R. Marta, lohn Welah_ Samael aaorton. Patrick Brady, Israel M Amaze O. L. euvroso. AMKRICAN MUTUAL Man:MANCE COMPANY. —Office IS WALNUT Street. 211131:11tANONS.— Risks taken on vessels, cursors and freights to all Park of the world, and ongoode on inland transportation on rivers, mud % rauroads and Other conveyance the *led States. WELLIA.M ORAIS PreelQ en PETER OULLENNIoa i ROBERT J. MEE. Secretary. Din=Tow. WilliamOrate,Henry_ O. Wien, Peter Callen, Win. Ei. Lowber, John Dallett,,Yr.. J. Johnston Brown, William H. mink% • Samuel A. Balm. 8 :.. W. Maud& Mason Hntchtna, Bllliee Lanett Henry L. Elder, Win. M. Baird, 8. 'aall Morgan, Pearson Serra la/ TVIMOVEMENT LIFE AND TBIIBT :00X! Ny, _OP PHILADELPHLL— Incorporated by the state of Pennsylvania, 8d mouth, 22.1, 1885 15113118.E8 LAMB_ „ALLOWS , INTEREST ON Mt. POSITS AHD GRANTS ANNUITIES. CAPITAL DIRDOTOBS. Samuel B.AhipleY, 'Richard Cadbury, IT Jeremiah Ker. Remy Rabies, Joahua H. Morrie, T. Wistar Bro Richard-Wood. . Wan, O. Lo Chu. Coffin. SAMUEL h. SHIPLEY, President. Itowfiarci PAltalr, Actru auf4-1Y Ni knimo 00 I OES. $1,2.53,6a0 Samuel E. Stokes, 1. F. Penbnon. Henry !Sloan, William G. Boniton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcsde, ,Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. e, Spencer M.cDvaine, J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D T.Morpn, Pittsburgh. C. HAI.. D, President. DAVIS, Vice President detstuol 11204fri V John Devereat, Thomsa Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Onlhigh.ni F e li. deck, Jr. SMITH, Jr., President. Jahn T. Lewin, James B. Campbell! Edmund G. Dulllb, Clutrlea W. Poultnan orrb. R. HARM Presidani. Bearetsu7. rani /.11. Boum Fourth Blitet 101111 FIRE INSURANCE. Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE COMPANY Authorized Capital, Invested Funds, over Yearly Revenue, over Invested in the United $1,500,000. All losses2promptly adjusted without reference to England. States, over ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, OFFICE, No, 6 Merchants' Exchange, ,tu,th to fe9 INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA.DELPIEM. No. 150 South Fourth at , abovalWal- not street CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company insures against loss or damage by FIRE on PUBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, FURNI TURE and ILERCH_ANDIBE generally, City or Country. Also Insures dwellings perpetually by de posits of premium. DIRECTORS. JAMES BROWN, L MUEL COFFIN CHARLES A. DUY. J. HILLBORN JONES, WILLIAtt. D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSIDE. WM. N. NEEDLES, WILLIAM B. BULLOCK, JOHN D. TAYLOR, WM. C. LONOSTRETH. THAtuas RIUR • R. Jr., JOHN N. HITPCHE 4 .7BO.N. JA 4EB BROWN, President. cßes THOMAS wErlsom, • GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 411. WALNUT STREET, PHILA. OELPHIA. CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH. 1200.000 This company continues to write en Fire Risks only. Its capital, with a good surplus, la safely Invested. 701 Losses by fire havebeen promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the present the office of this company will re main at 415 WALNUT STREET, Bnt within a lew months will remove to its OWN BIILLDING. E colt. AND CHESTNUT. Then, as now, we shall be nappy to insure war patrons at such rates as at e consistent with safety. DIRECTORS. TH"IiAS CRAVM , T, ALFRED M. OLLLETT; PtIUMAN SHEPPARD, N. S. LAWRENLTh. TR OS. Id ACEELLAX., CHARLES I. DUPONT, JNO. SI PPLER* , HEN RN F. KENNET JNO. CI_IGH , ORN, JuSEPH KLAPP, H. D. SILAS Y KBE I S, J n., TH JMAS C3AVEN, President. ALFRED S. GILLETT, V. President and Treasurer jAikri. - S B. ALVORD. Secretary. jaiStf rirßE RVIJ &NOE 001112PA_NY OP 1 PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in IEII, Charter Perpetual. OFFICE, No. z'lci WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, 300.t(4, Insures against lcss or damage by FIRE, on Rouses. Stores and other Buildings, limited or per. pttual, and on Furniture. Goods Wares and merchan. Use in town or country. LOSeER PROMPTLY ARTUBTED AND PAID. 1,1 4 E -TS .4.40 7 3,00.1 75 Invested In the following Securities. vlz First Mortgages on City Property, well se cured fL14.0.00 oo United States Government Loans—_—_,.— iss,4)ou Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Lot= —. ss,oou oo Pennsylvania $.3..%)0,0 1 0 6 cent. Loan 21,000 ix Penns) lvania Railroad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgages.-- _____ Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan— __ _____ Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany's 6 per cent. Loan- —.._. . Huntingdon and Broad lop 7 percent, mort gage bonds---- 4,560 ea County Fire Insurance bompanes - t0ck....... 1,C60 ro Mechanics' Bank Stock-- SAO to Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.- loop) oo Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock_ SSO 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel• phia's neck-- .—_________ Cash In bank and on DIRECTORS Clem. Tingley, Benj. W. Tingley, Wm. Musser. Marshall MU. Samuel Bispham, Charles Leland, H. L. Casson. Thomas H. Moore, Robert Steen, Samuel Castner, Wm. Stevenson. Alfred English, James . Young. TINGLEY, President. THOMAS C. HILL, Parr...sr.F.J..rnaA, 1P752N FIRE unisuitirica COMPANY 02 L M ADELPHLk.—Odice Northeast corner cc THlR rporatedD and BUTTONWOOD ear Sate Thins= Inco by the Caartratt PRRPSTIIAL I V I taI author Pe2 Ltecl a ny law 1100.000. Make Inzarance agaluat Loss or Damage Sr Pire of Public or Private Buildings, Farnham Stock Goode and MercbandW ri f o liv ßS orable tern= D, George Ere lyth Chrierje Breaker, R. Miler, August O. er , John F. BeLsterlimg. Jonas Bowman. Henry Two_ r naner Frederick Doll, William McDaniel, Jacob Schandier, George Buts, Jr.. Stephen Smith, Henry Garker, Samnel er, Edward Moyer. Mill GEORGE . 3M.Erry, President. JOHN P. BELSTERLING, Vice President, PHILIP E. oomemAN. Seeretary . A N V ttTERACITB ETUAL. INEURANCE COMPAN/".— ga. ..t RTXR PENX mem No. SII WALNUT street, above Third, PIMA. Will insure against Lae or Damage by Fire, on Baird tugs, either perpetually or fer a limited time, Housieholi Furniture and Merchandise generally, Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels', Cargoes ane Freight. Inland Ins to all parts of the Iluitta -- Wm her, David Pearson, D. Luth, Peeger, Lewis An er denried, J.J. E B B um, J. R. Blakiston, Wm. F. Dean, Joe. Mantleid, John Ketcham, WISL President. WM. F. D , Vice-President. WM. M. SMITH. Secretary • tag' FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. Na CIELESTNHT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. BIBS AND INLAND I/CBI:TRANI:IP Francis N. Buck, Jno. W. Everman, Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter Henry Lewis, .7no. Kessler, Jr. Samuel Wright, E. D. Woodruff, P. R. Justice, Cha . Stokes, Geo. A. Wee; Joe. D. Ellis. PRAHOIG N. 1170 X. President. CHAR RIEELARDSON. Vice Proddsk:' W. I. ar.Autni•An. Swastarr DRITCHS. (IOD LIVER OlL.—Twenty-live barrels, new made, V Cod Liver Oil, of very sup quality; Cart. Ammonta.just received, in j am; also t Just received, twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 95 per cent., in the beet of packages, and for sale by JO - MN C. BAKER dt CO., No. 718 Market street. AODOSON'S BRONCHIAL TABLETS—The Alle viation of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar Complainta, afftcting the Organs of the Voice. Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have been greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re• commends them to persons affected with N. CHITIS, 11.0.A.R1 and CATARRH of the yru. A 1 ) anIRREAST. For sale by Druggists generally Prepared only by LA.NCASTER d< WILIA Apothe• delphia.caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila. ocl.= STRENGTHENING AND REVULSIVENEWPLASTERS, with the pliancy of silk, the sUenzb and softness of kld. FOS affectiotut of the Chest,pans weakness. &c., &c. They are cleanly and odorless, comfortable and effective. Bold by 111.43.11K4L, Apo thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. ante TVIUGGEEITEr BIINDPAPH Gradruitee Mortara Al Pill PilreMombo, Brushes, Hirrons, Tweezen,Puß Boxes, Horn Scoops Bnrglcal Instrumento. Hard and Soft Robber Goods, Viol Caa , as GB= Herat Syringes, Ito., all at "First Hands" ppricer, SNOWMEN & aps-rri =South Hight& stew& ROBERT SHOENATINB. & CO.. N. B. CO: at: FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesal Druggists, Namnlictunns and Dealers in Wind() Glass. White Lead, and Paints of every description oar to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock goods in their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHOKOLANER as CO. •• ..1. .d liilAGNlELTA—Jezuring's Calcined, in 10Th. round tins and boxea. also in bottles. JenninVe Carbonate of Magnesia. in 2 oz. and 4 or. papersHixkvy Calelned ___ Magnesia lynding and for sale by ARCM: ELLD3, P SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh streets, rAladelphia. sine OTEN.—PUBB OILS OP ALMONDS, E Lemon, Bergamot, Anise, (Sunman MVO% Orange, Wlntergreen r Cinnamon, Lavender, _JnidPer. Cognac Peppermint, = ~ S saitanes, Bose, Rose Geranium, Citronerbena, &c.„all of warranted quality. For sale DinuisW, Noe. 711 and 722 Market street. e 37 Si I=V—a LARGE ~A emicale p r GENZI i Llt ai tiW. OE Um, foe hale by WILLIAM nli.T z g (XL; Druggisah Eoa. 124 and 722 Markel; street. ItIIIIL,-Just received, an invoice of Genuine Imported. ALF fsale by the (ellen, by • 11,033 FAT 15.110F1dA Mins, & CO ~ Druggiat. Di. E. cot. ner Fourth and Race streets. PaNEW "PILE PLEW—A SIMPLE portable contrivance for the application of tau pehi= Luternal suffice of the foam, 80111 AI:HMO:W.I4.I means street $lO Millions. 16 Millions. 5 Millions. PHILADELPHIA. - DU Y, Vice President. etary. jaiss,tn,thly 14e,C04 79 de2o4h .s,tu,tl REAM ESTATE. BENI. FfiTATE—JAMES A. FREIMAN. APOTIONEEIL—On WEDNESDAY. Feb. TW A . 1866, at 12 o'clock, Noon. will be sold at public sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Real Estate, via: No. 1. Genteel Dwelling, 338 Lombard street. All that lot of ground with the genteel three story brick dwelling 'house. with three-story bricic back buildings thereon erected; situate on the south. side of Lombard street, No. 338, above Third street: containing in front 18 feet, including half a• 2 feet 9 tacit alley, and extending in depth 77 feet. ' iGas, range, bath and usual conveniences, having been ret•enttypui in goad order, Occupancy ran be had with the deed. .12(irBalf the purchase money may remain. No. 2. Ground Rent, $204 per annum, (silver). Al! that yearly ground rent of $204 a year, payable semi annually, on the Ist day of October and April; (in. silver dollars, each weighing 17 dwt. 6 grs.,) out of a lot of ground situate on tbe east side of Eighth street.. 199 feet south of Jefferson street. 68 feet front, and 102 feet e 3 inches deep to a 25-feet street, On the lot is the North Baptist Church. Ayr The ground rent, is well secured. narsloo to be raict on each at the time of sale. JAMES A, FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Store, 4= Walnut street fin REAL ESTATF.—.TAMES A. FREEMAN, 1114 Auctioneer. On WEDNESDAY February 7th, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Real Estate, viz: No. I,—STORE, EIGHTH AND PA RID SH STEEPS. All that certain lot of ground on the S. W. corner of Eighth and Parrish streets, being 21 feet front on Eighth st-eet, (including one-half of the alley.) extending along Parrish street 70 feet 1; inches, and being 11 feet l; inches wide on the rear. Sir On the above tot are erected a three-story brick store and dwelling at the corner, also a three-story bride dwelling. 6 rooms, rear on Parrish street. The store is large, substantially built and a good business star.d. The pre , ),erty under low rents yields about $7OO per annum. o. 2.—DWET•T IND, NO. 835 N. EIGHTH STREET. A desirable three-story brick dwelling adjoining on Eighth street. 18 feet front (including one half of the alloy,) by 69 feet 5 inches in depth. lea- Has the modern conveniences. - Ea - One-half the purchase money can remain. LW-Plan and Survey at the Auction Store. Sars2oo to be paid on each, at the epee ofsale. JAMES-A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Store, 4E Walnut street. EXECUTORS' SALE.—Estate ofJONAIEHAL -2' LO v eLL, deceased. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY, No. 2/7 N. SECONE/ Street. Underauthority contained In the will of the late Jonah Hallowell, deceased, on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 7th, 1266, at 12 O'clock , 1:10012, will be Fold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. Ex- CHANGE, the following described Real Estate, vie': All than four story brick store and dwelling house and the lot of ground on which it Is erected, on the east side of Second street, above Vine, No. 227; containing in front 16 fret, and In depth eastward 90 feet, more or lees. Property has three-story brick back buildings, has also the use of an alley 2feet 7 inches wide, in the clear 40 feet deep, leading into Second street, along the south side thereof. jny'Only half the purchase money is required. 00 to be paid when the property is struck off. By order of Executors. JAAta'S d. FREEALLS, Auctioneer, °tore. 4L2 Walnut street 0,7? PEREMPTORY SALE —JAMES A. FREE UR MAN, Auctioneer. GENTEEL DWELLDIG, No. 415 York avenue, on WEDNESDAY, February 7th. 1636, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, irithota reserve, at the Philadelohia Exchange, the following described real estate viz.: All that three story brick dwelling house. with the lot of ground thereto belonging, situate No. 415 York avenue, be tween Callowhill and Willow streets; containing thir teen rooms: being in front on said York ave. , ue. 23 feet and in depth on the north side 5s feet 3 Inches, and on Eh e sout bwardly side 49 feet 6 inches. _ J Possession with Me deed. Ze Sale Peremptory hriir Only half the purchase money required_ :100 to be paid at the time of sale. A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. Score, 422 Walnut street p'll,-; REA L TATE —.T4 31 - Fl3 A. FREEIIA.N ; AIICTIONEER—TEN DWELLINGS, 21AlS• ER AND WATERLOO STREETE, 19th Ward. 'W - EDNESDAY. Feb. 7th. 1866. at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be said at Public Sale, T THE PaILA.- DEI FRIA EXCHANGE the following described Real Estate, viz : All that lot of ground with the ten two story brick houses erected there m situate on the east side of M ascher street. 60 feet north of Fronting don street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the City, con taining in front I'2 feet. and in depth 95 feet to Waterloo street; (each house 14 feet 5 inches in front, more or les and 42 feet 6 inches deep; five fronting on each str , et.) Ae'Will be sold separately if dired. e - ‘2.Halt the purchase money may remain. tp l 4_4loo to be paid at the time of sale. .1 A \i FS A. FRE,E3I.A.N, Auctioneer, Store. 422 'Walnut street. FOR SALE—TM-4e Story Brick Dwelling, 12 2 4 Brown street; all modern improvements; very hreeStory Brick Dwelling, 716 Costes street; mo dern conveniences-. pciesei.sion. Three Etory Brick. Dwelling, 611 North Tweaty se cond street: modern conveniences: will rent for psi Three Story Brick Dwelling, east sine of Ninth street north of Christian street now occupied as a Restau rant; cheap. Three liStory Brick. Elfreth's alley, between Arch and Race streets, west of Front street. Valuable Lot of Groucd, north side of Adams street. east of Emerald street. Kensington. apply to WILKINS it EDWARDS. Conveyancers and Brokers in Real Estate, No. 124 Walnut street, Room IS. TFOR PALE—A VERY CHOICE AND DESI RABLE FARM in .the Twenty-third Ward, 10 ee from Market street, adjoining the village of Bustieton, containing 90 a rras. Improvements line, and land In a high stare of cultivation, with plenty of shade, fruit and water. and everything in first rate order. Apply at 102, Chestnut street, second floor, be tween 10 and 2. ja2o4ll3hAtlai eELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT—FOR SALE— Containing ten acres of land. situate on the Wis ckon Heights, 7 miles from the city and conveni• ent to the railroad station. Large double atone man sion, with hall 11 feet in width, two bath rooms and every City convenience. Porter's lodge, large stables and carriage house, conservatory, &c.. and fruit of every kind. J. .11, GU3I3LEY k SONS, WS Walnut street. PARCH STREET.—FOR SALE.—A handsome four-story brick residence. with threestory Mle back buildings, and lot 17 feet deep to a street, situate on the south side of Arch street, west of Twen tieth, and fUrnished throughout in the best manner a. d m perfect order. S. M. GII2LISLEY & SONS, 5% Walnut street. MI, FOR SALE.— The handsome three-story brick DWELLI NG, situate No. tS4 South Twenty-first street—has every modern Improvement aad is In perfect order. Lot 21 feet front by 90 'ee t deep to an untie*. Immediate possession. T. M. GIIMAIEY SONS, toe Walnut street. FOR Stitr— The handsome ibur-story brick LIS RESIDENCE, with three-story back buildings, every modern conttnience and lot of groand running through to a 20 feet wide street. situate No. 219 North Twentieth street. Is in perfect order. J. ELGUEIELEY dt SONS ste. Walnut street. 1, FOR SALE—A handsome three-story brick residence, with three-story double back buildings, an live feet side yard; situate on Sixteenth street, near Wallace: has every modern convenience and im provement, and is in perfect order. J. M. ceuvrArFY & SONs. sCS Walnut street, ff.... STORE TO RENT.—Four-story store so. 67 Za North Second street, (three doors below Arch) immediate possession, Inquire nt CHa RU PS E. ANSPACEI 324 Walnut Street. ,ritl• FUR SALE—A desirable four-story Brick House (31astic), with three-.tor,y d mble back buildings, ism SPRUCE street. All modern improvements, Apply to .1. H. CURTIS & SON. Real Estate Brokers, 4;33 NV slum screen EFOR SALE—The valuable property No. 1214 CaIESTNUT street, 2.5 feet front by 235 feel, deep to Sansom street. Apply at Jalo-tm• 43 NORTH TILIRD STREET FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY •""' brick house, with three-story double back build 14:S. 1401 Thompson street: all modern lmprovementa. Apply to J. 11. erRTLS tt SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. FOR ' _ three-story brick DWEL AS LING - , with double back buildings, and modern conveniences, situate No. 2003 Vine street. J. IL G1.72.1.11.EY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. KaVALUABLE STORE PROPERTY.—FOR LT SALE—Situate on the Southwest corner of TR and MERCHANT Streets. T. M. GUMMEY & SONS. SOS WALNUT Street. FOR RENT.—Furnished house (complete), for the months of February and Marcia, in West De lancey' Place, Apply at 42 Eouth THlRDstreet, second story, from 10 to 3. ja3l-21. SCR EF2VT—LARGE STORE, 630 MARKET • Street.. Immediate possession. Apply ja3l-st* 1507 ARCH Street. EMIR Sv LE.—Lot of ground, 100 feet front on Ridge 1: Avenue, corner of Vineyard street, running through to.lloplar streetatventieth Ward). Apply to JOHN DICKSON, WO Walnut street, 2nd story. ja27-ett.tu,lll,3t* PATENT TIN SIFTER STRAINER. For Sifting Flour, Meal, Buckwheat. Sauce and ail other articles requiring a seise. State and County RIGHTS FOR SALE. It is one of the most useful inventions ibr demesne use ever offered to the public. The flour is sifted in one-guarter the time (and much better than by any other process) by putting the flour in the top of the Sifter, then, by turning the crank. the filour passes through the sieve with great rapidity. Clean, very tine and %ht. This Sifter has no India rubber rollers to grind up the dirt. such as brigs worms, flies. basins all articles and leaves the dirt remaining in the sieve; the Sifter is made of tin, is very neat and easy to keep clean. It is the only Sifter now in use that gives SATISF.ACTION. Every Sifter is warrant ed. Be sure and ask for Spencer's Patent Tin Sifter. sa - Wholesale trade supplied on reasonable terms. Samples sent to any address on receipt of $1 OD. Factory, 846 North SECOND Street. nelEt-itrn7 M. E SPENCER . PICKLED HERRING.—.BOO barrels Bay of Island's Herring. in store and tbrsale by E. A. WITHER & 0 0 .. D oc k street 'Wharf. . la al• tatiTE A. WIN ► I !Iva ap .o daij from dt4L,l23 Walnut street, SPENCER'S