from, our Third Edition-of-Yesterday. _ I From fecrirmideiice of tie .gssoctafid WnsansGTON,--Feb;-1,-1866:=The'billin iroduced-hy Representative Morrill, from the• Committee of -Ways and Meaturito-daY;- provides as follows: FiAt.--4hat the act entitled an act to Pro vide ways and means to support the 0-tr-1 vemment, approved.Marck. 3d, 1865,- eh 41; - be extended and-construed to authorize Me Secretary of the Treasury, at his discretion, to receive Tr - Omni - Sr. notes, or other obligations , issued under - any ; act of Congress, whether bearing interest or not in exchange for any description of bonds authorized by - the act to which this is an amendment, and also to disposeof 'any description of bonds authorized ,by said act either in the States or elsewhere, to such an amount, in such manner and at such rates as he may think , advisable for law ful money of the United Stites, or for 'any treasury notes, certificates of \ indebtedness -or certificates of depositor other representa tions of value, which have -been or which may be issued under :any. act of Congress: The proceeds whereof to be need only for retiring Treasury notes er other obligations issued wider any act of Congress; but nothing herein contained Shall be construed to authorize any increase of the public debt Provided, That the . bonds which may be• disposed, of • elsewhere than in the United States, may be made payable with ' principal and interest in the coin or currency`of the =lndy in which they are made payable;but shall not bear a rate of interest exceeding :5 per centum per an num; and provided further, that the act to which thie is an arriendmengshall continub in full force in all its provisions, except as modified by this act. • • - • ffillgedal Despatch to the Mullah:4J WASHINGTON, Feb. I.—The Redemption Bureau of the Treasury Department, have' just' discovered a pretty well executed oonn terfeit' on the new. twenty-five cent cur rency. The;Ways and Means Committee have instructed Mr. Morrill to report, to-day, a new financial bill. - Generals Grant, Sherman; ThoinaS and "Meade have had' under consideration for the 'last two days the Senate bill for in creasing the army. They , have record= mended some important changes. They are opposed to allowing the Veteran Reserves to be incorporated in the rezular army. The arguments last, evening before the Committee on the Air Line road to New York against, this scheme were ,most con vincing:. Te committee, however, are determined to report a bill. XXXIXth CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. SENATE.-Mr. Fessenden (Me.) said he would ask the Senate to take up the Consti tutional amendment, passed yesterday, by the House, on Monday morning, and en deavor to keep it before the body until it was passed. There were a number of State Legislatures now in session, he said, and it was desirable to get the amendment before them at an early date. Mr. Howard (Mich.), called up the reso lution recommending the trial of Jefferson Davis and Clement C. Clay, by Min taryCommission for complicity in the as sassination of President Lincoln, and for a violation of the rules and usages of war. Mr. Howard offered an amendment so as to include others acting in concert with Davis and Clay, and spoke at length in favor of the proposition. The expiration of the morning hour • pre vented action on the above, by calling up the bill for the protection of all persons in their civil rights. The pending question waslhe amendment of Mr. Trumbull, de daring all persons bdfn in the United States not subject to any foreign power to be citizens of the United States. HOUSE.—Mr. Morrill (Me.) reported a bill amendatory of the law of March 3, 1865, providing the ways and means of carrying aa the Government. It was made the spe cial order for Thursday. .1 Mr. Morrill, in reply to a question of Mr. Stevens (Pa.), said the Committee on Ways and Means had not yet acted upon the re• peat of the Treasury Commission, and therefore had not considered the proposition to reduce the tax on whiakyto a dollar per gallon. LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. Arrival ofthe Africa. HALIFAX, N. S., Feb. 1.--The steamship Africa has arrived here with Liverpool ad vices of Jan. 20, via Queenstown Jan. 21. The steamship Saxonia arrived out on the 19th. . The steamship Australian arrived at Queenstown on the 20th. The steamship Marathon arrived at Liv erpool on the 21st. The Paris Presse asserts that Napoleon has sent a message to Mexico to arrange for the speedy return of the French troops. An active search is still being made in Ireland for Stephens. Commercial Intelligence, LIVERPOOL, January 20th. --- Cotton opened heavy at a decline of id., bat subse quently rallied and recovered the decline on middlings; sales of the week 57,000 and on Friday 10,000 bales, the market closing firm. Breadstuffs quiet but steady, except for corn which has a declining tendency. Provisions quiet and steady. LONDON, an.. 20.—Consols closed on Friday at 87@8731. Five-twenties 615@66*; Erie Railroad 571@5n; Illinois Central, 76/@)76i. The bullion in the Bank increased £144,000. The Latest, via Queenstown, LrvEnroon, Saturday. Cotton un changed; sales 0(10,000 bales, to-day. Breadstuffs quiet, but steady. Provishins steady. LONDON, Saturday. Consols 87@87*; Five-Twenties, 65i©66; Erie shareh, 57@ 57.1.; Illinois Central, 76@76i. The Latest Via Queenstown. The Australian, it seems, did not call at queenstown, owing to a strong gale and heavy sea, and reached Liverpool after - 2 o'clock on Saturday. Her news did not transpire till - after business hours. The London Observer says Gladstone will dispose of the surplus revenue by removing a number of small aitioles- frcim the tariff, and by a modification of the sugar duties. Advises from Spain say that Gen. Prim remains between Andalusia and the Portu guese frontier. The Globe says it- is doubtfil Whether the interest of the Mexican debt can be paid. The funds in Europe are totally exhausted and itis impossible to raise a new loan, The Paris Bourse is firm. Rentes 68f. 62c Marline Intelligence. - Arrived from Philadelphia, "Urgent at _Falmouth. i • The J. L. Wheeler went ashore. ; She got off leaky. - The Albion from Androssan for New -Orleans, is at Lamlash. The Naples from * Calcutta for Boston, grounded , in Hooghly, but got off and. proceeded. • Markets. NEW Yonk, Feb. let.—Cotton is quiet at 40@rice. for middlings. Flour quiet but unchanged; sales of 7.09 p bbls.; Ohlo, 504@410 50. Wheat quiet but unchanged. Ccirn dull and drooping. Beef steady. Pork heavy atl26 50 for mess. Lard dull but unchanged. whi s k y . dull. '• Stocks are higher. Chicago and Rock Island, 044; Cumberland preferred, 45.4: Illinois Central, 1141- ; 3iithion Southern, 64,g; /.7. Y. Central, 803 t; Readini, 99%;rie, 813,1; Western Union Telegraph. 54; U. Coupons, 1865, 102; Treasury 7 &au's, 98 3fi@i00.i; One Year's Certitleates,9B%; Gold, 140 X. , • CHILD BURNED--A child named Hogg, residing at Twenty-fourth and Callowhill streets, was seriously burned, this morning, by its clothes taking fire while playing with matches. , . -CITY BIULLETIN:i .1 TME::(II,EIOULOrIitiWN NIIRDEIL iirChilistian Bergeri OYMt AND TEENiNER—XCIdgefi Allison and Ludlow. —The case of Christian Berger, charged with the mut 1/er of Palesaryai:Niatts,zWras restarted thlainOrnin.g. As on the previous days, the court room was crowded, while a considerabiethrong surrounded the doors, un able to secure admission. - -Dr. Richardg.-Levis r sworn—Tarn-at snrgeon; Ihave had: exTnefithace in Making eMlininations in :,order to ascertain :if..zusuiriejm may be stained wilh:human bloOdfl inade ati`ekattilnrition bribe razor given to me by the detective; the examination was microscopic almost exclusively; the quantity of blood was too small to make any, chemical tests; Vie resalt of the examination -- proved that the matter on the razor is blood; the evidence that it is; blood is that the blood corpuscles or vessels are present; - it con. tains shreds of fibrin of the blood; on-boiling' a solu tion of it it precipitaterralbumen: -on applying_ dry heat to the blade the material dries and scales off; the blood was in a fluid condition when It got on the blade, the evidence of which is in thefact that itgravitated to certain parts of the blade and flowed and- formed' uni form waved lines; the coagulation of the blood took niece on the blade, because of the form- of the coagu him and the mixture di fibrin with the blood cells; the blood flowed from living vessels, or speedily , after the death of the body; the evidence of this is is the fact that coagulation had occurred on the blade and that it -contains fibrin— 0 To Judge Alllson—Fibrin is a substance of the blood— it is what forms coagulation. :Witness resumer—The blood corpuscles compare in i.every respect with those of human blood; this is ht. ferred from the size and form froth a miscroscopid examination; they are of flatter disks or spheres; the •db Unction between - human 'blood and the. blood of some animals is not very marked. but with others there is a very great difference. the characteristics of the blood anymore nearly human than that of any other blood with which I am familiar The Commonwealth closed. Mr. Dos Bassos, the Junior Counsel, for the defence, opened, the' Case 'for the .prisener. Who commented upon the weaknebs of the case for the Commonwealth particularly in the failure to show that the prisoner was seen coming from the house;, on the -contrary the defence would show that at ten minutes of seven:a ioah dressed in military unUorna was seen at Miss Watts's door. Tee pesseasion of• money up to within a short time of the murder would be shown by the mother of the prisoner, amounting in all 023 In regard to confessions, the Counselreial nu merons_cases to shOwf how; unreasonable-they. were, and how often innocent men had confessed to the commission of crime. He would show that the pri soner was of weak mind. The good character of the accused•was also commented upon - . - *The , following testimony for the defence was then given:; • . Mrs. Anna Berger, sworn (thevitness Is the mother of the prisoner)—Mason is 20 years and 2 months old; he was born In Germany;.he has been in this country 19'years; he has always been quiet, steady and indus trious; he has been married since last Easter Monday; two months after his marriage I gave him money, .50; next he got #43 in silver; this was a short time after he • got 'the VD: he afterwards got $2O; this was before he moved to Germantown: he got money after,thatiabd before his wife, was confined 'he got VS; be got $1 after that:. he, bas, often complained of headache; has been -under medical treatment; his head,' neck. • face and back have been full of scrofulous sores; he acted some. times queer: he would go about the house with-a pistol. He neverattempted to do. me any injury; he did this without any apparent cause; sometimes he looked orried; this has been eo for some years; he would go about the hoc's. , teasing me and trying to anger Mei at other times lie would sit quiet and without speak ing for a long time; when he was is .his natural dis position he was amiable; he was very Thud ofantazals. .:./sro cross examination. John Berger sworn—l :am the father of Christian Berger; I reside In Richmond: I saw myl son las before the reorder on the 2d of January; before hist marriage he lived at my house; I have two razors: I have them with me [produced]; the razor produced here yesterday was shown to me at, the Coroner's in quest; I have had one of these razors 9or 10 years; the other I have had over two years; I never had any other razors except these two. The witness corroborated the testimony of his t'ife in regard to the behavior of the accused. Cross examined—l have five children: Christian is the oldest; he lived with me before he was married: 'when he was married be took his things away; some times he shaved himself and sometimes he went to the barber's. William Steer, sworn—l am a surgeon, capper and bleeder; I know the prisoner; for about ten or twet-e years; be thas been under my treatment: can't tell exactly how often, but about four times every year; his particular complaint was begAler•he and melancholy; the pain in the bead arose from rush of blood to the bead; be would-be under my treatment about two weeks at a time; I last saw him before cue murder about the Ist or Sd of January; I saps him in my room; he had a sore ringer on the right hand: it was a felon: I lanced it; he was gloomy and melan choly; be offered to pay; declined to take any; saw that he had some greenbacks, but don't know how'many, Bo cross-examination. Sallie Eruot sworn—l reside next door to fir, and lira. Berger; I knew Christian Berger for nine years: I am a schwa] teacher; Berger went to school to me about eight years ago; in the primary school; he lived aext door to me for about two years before his marriage; be was usually very quiet and stolid in appearance; he was always very good so far as I noticed. ' George IL Bates, sworn-1 live in Germatrtown: I was examined before the Coroner: I knew Miss Watts: last saw her the Friday before the murder: I recollect passing the house on the morning of the murder, and always shall; I should judge .it was about sev4n minutes after 7• I saw some one standing on the step of Miss Watts' house, at She front . door, I should judge the door was open because 1 heard Mies Watts, sneak:- I suppose she wan speakia to the person on the step: it was a man on the step: I did not notice her dress particularl': I took It to be a glared cap that be had on his bead be had on a dark blue coat I thought:l thought be hadbeen in the army: I think he was between 30 and 40 years of age didn't notice whether his hair was long or short; know h bad a black moustache:, I was &miller with Miss Watt's voicc• I am positive It was her voice. MAN SHOT ETA POLICEI3IAN.-ThiS morn ing, about D. o'clock, a disturbance occurred at Seventeenth and Market streets. The police came up and the participants scat tered. One of them, a young man named Linsey, was arrested by officer Wm. Loan. His brother interfered, and Linsey broke away and ran. He was pursued by the policeman, but failing to stop when called upon, two shots were tired ati him. The shots took effect in the side and back of the fugitive, causirig-serions wounds. The in jured man Was conveyed to the Pennsyl vania Hospital. He is 23 years of age, and resides at No. 2035 Jones street, in the neighborhood of the wane of the shooting. PICKING PochsTs.—An old gentleman had his pocket picked of a gold watch yester day afternoon, at Water and Market streets. :The thieves were followed to Beach and Laurel streets, where they were arrested in a barber shop. The stolen_ watch was sub sequently fouqd in the same place. The. prisoners gavethe names of GOO. SIHIW and Michael Nugent. They had a hearing be fore Alderman Beitier, and were committed in default of $2,000 bail, fora further hearing. FRANCE AND MEXICO. • Rumored Willingness of Napoleon to Withdraw the French Troops from Mexico---A Ter rible Dilemma. (From the London Star, Jan. 17. J We have heard, on authority which we regard as reliable, that the Emperor ; Napo leon has positively intimated to the Cabinet of Waslungton his willingness to withdraw his troops from Mexico at any moment; on condition that the Government of the :United States recognizes the empire of Mexico. [From the London Times, Jan. 17.1 The intervention in Mexico was a mis take, though we are precluded front con demning it too loudly. Our own government was ill-advised enough to concur in ;the moderate attempt at fast suggested, and we can only congratulate ourselves that 'it had the discretion to retire as soon as it, could with decency. It ought to have been seen from the first that it would be impossible to restrict the movement to its proposed dimensions, and even were it possible, ;the movement would still be impolitic. The practical question, however,—what Shall the Emperor Napoleon do? Luckily,_ it is not our function to determine his future policy. There are some situations in which it'seems equally impossible to advande or re treat. The Emperor, howeVer, may persuade himself that he must either advancefor ' re treat; it is impossible to do both t asses many people would willingly do, and it, is equally impossible to stand. still. If he retreat he be exposes himself to the impittation' of failure, _ and',, must run the risk of' the disfavor which the French are 'very aptto feel toward anythingliken want -of military success; but he would berelieved from considerable+ expmse, would ,riiitigate some domestic opposition, and'would ap pease the American people. If -he • persist, he must be prepared for growing embar rassments and must brave 'America* re sentment. We are not inclined to 'rebkon this last danger so:threatening as,it is some times assumed: to be.L American officials must of course, resent the_ establishinent of an empire in Mexico; it is opposed to every tradition of American' policy, and it, is the simple duty to 'protest against.% American politiokuls and territersz must, and will declaim akainst it, were it only because a little bluster against Maximilian is naoh an rfiLr 01,1iLy EYEINING.,BULLETIN: Pg.I.LADELMIA., FRIPIAT, FEBRUARY 2,1866. .essy escape from the.discusSions of delicate domestic, problems. , But ,were he_to with 'draw his,support, it' AR most; probable that the Emperor MaxiMilian would soon return to Europe- and the Emperor ,-N • apoleon would have to ackn,owledge that a scheme upon which he had, lavished • thousands' of French livgs, and millions ofFrench money' had I,,„oliominiiiusly failed; and %that ;the' French had been compelled-to recoil from before a conteniplible epemy. It is a most painful dilemma.. • • United States Mint Statement. " We are indebted to the Hon. James . .pollock, Direo tor pf the-Mint, for the following statement of Deposits and Coinage at . the Undted, States Millt.fe; the month of January, 1865: _ Gold Deposits from all sources ' 1870,243 89 Silver Deposits, including purchases 94,873 49 Total Deposits r roan 18 GOLD COINAGE. .... . . . blo: ofileces: ' Value. ' Double Eagles 39,875' 1F97,501 00 Eagles 25 250 00 Half Eagles 25 1 . 75 00 Three Dollars 25 = 75 00 Quarter Eagles Dollars Fine Bars Dollars Half Dollars Quarter Dollars... Dimes Half Dimes Three Cent Pieces Fine bars Cents' Two tent pieces.. Three Cent pieces Gold Coinage Silver Copper 11500 Er S Tress 78-m 100 sh Union CM pf 5 Notes Aug 59.4 100 sh (...itawissa pfd 35'4 2000 do June 9176 100 sh do b3O 3.5!6 1000 Susq Canal Bds 53 100 sh do ~ b 5 35.4 1100 State fis MI a* sh. do tom b3O 2 _45. 100 eh New Creek .1 1-1 209 sh do 2336 08 sh Pennalt 54 ZD eh Lehfgh Val Si 200 shilestonv's It 630 36 200 sh Snsq Canal 12 109 eh do 35N 74 sh NPa It 37 100 sit! do b 5 333.; 200 sh .11EcElrath blo 231-100 100821 do bs,&int 2.5141 6eh Spruces` .Plne ft 35 260 sh do 830 aro..i 1 BOARD OF TRADE BENJAMLN ALAPcaliaj,, JAMES B. CAMPBELL, IMONTELY 00 jAm Ps D. BAND. B.eported•tor the Philadelphia n - vening Bulletin. PALERMO—Brig J H Dillingham, Mudgezt—lo) canters brimstone SOO bags sumac 50 do tilberts I W d 0 walnuts :lOU hxs almonds 13 cantars corkwood 615.) nxs lemons .Fib do oranges Isaac Jeanes & Co. MESSINA—Brig J W Harris, Davison-76S cantors brimstone 5o pxs shelled almonds 50 bags :linens SW bzs lemons 1543 do oranges N Ilellings & Bro. ST. JOHN. MB.—Schr C Pantatizzl, Wooster-81,156 feet deals 0 do boards 7600 pickets 100,000 laths Gas kill & Galvin. arrival and hatiltric nrOCeaDlStedunere SHIPS 3 , 11.013 YOB DATA England -__ . .__Liverpool-Jab.New York-. J. io City of Maachester_LiverP'l...New York- ..... _..Jan. It Java ____Liverpool-New York_._...._.. Jan. is Etna. L_iverpooL..New York _.........Tan. it Virginia. .LiverpooL-New York.-.__.-lan. 17 Damascus Liverpool_PortlantL Jan. le Africa. _Liverpool-Breton. --...._....Jan 2e City of Cork...-...Liverpool._New York ....._...._Jan.:; Heela.--.-Liverpool..2 4 .;ew York--....... Jan. ,- City of Washington_Liverl...New York ...,_......_...jari. 24 Helvetia ...-.... .Llverpool...New York-............ Tan. 2 Bavaria .Soutbampton...New York .-....-Nov. 2. penwiao.......____Liverp - esl._Portituad...______Jan. 2a TO DEPART. Germania. New York-Hambnarg....____Feb. 9 City of Boeton___New York...l.lverpool-........ Fob. 3 Pennsylvania __New York_LiverpooL._- Feb. .. Hibernia. New York--Glasgow .--- Feb. a St. ..9 ndrevr _New York... Glasgow _____Feb. 3 Fah Kte...._....-New York...St Jag0....„.._ Feb. Evening Star _New York... New Orleans -......Feb. 2 Nesbannock.-..NeW York... New 0r1ean5.......... Web. 3 City idanc.tiester---N York...lAverpool-.____Feb. Java.... .Nevi York.-Liverpool Feb. 7 Mora Castle .New York.Alavana _ ......... ......Feb. 7 New York.-_-New York-Bremen___Feb. le Atlantle.--.-..-New York...Aspintridl.--.Z,Seb.lO Etna. .. ...._-__New York-LiverPool....._ - Feb. le 'irinli/...--....New York-I.lverpooL.-...-.Peb. le Arnea.--.—..—Boston--Liverpool-.-....--Feb. 11 BIM R 16315. 6 58 1 SON arm. 5 2 1 53641 WATICEL. 4 31 .RIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Virginia. Snyder, .75 houts from Nose York with mdse to W P Clyne & Co. At 6 P3L alst ult. six miles SE of Barnegat, saw a sunken schr. of about as tons. with topmasts out „of water and sails set about an hour previously saw a boat with, eight or ten men in it. going north. and supposed them to be the crew of the sunken vessel. Bark W A Plaienins, Bnrnbam,,lo, days from Savah nah. in ballast to E A blonder & Co„ Brig J ti 7 Harris (Br). Davison, 61 days from Mes sina, with fruit, &c. to N Hellings & Bro. BrigJ H Diilingham, Mudgeu, 611 days from Paler ,. o, with fruit.. &c. to Isaac Jeanee 4 Co. Ear Tropic Bird (Br). Fowler. 5 !dais from Provl. dence, in ball.st to Workman & Co. (LEASED YESTERDAY. Steamer Alexandria Hatrick,l4 York, W p cisie c eco, Steamer ft Willing, Candiff, Baltimore, A Groves, J r „ Bark Sea Engle, Howes, Jr., Rio de Janeiro, Thomas Wattson & Sons Schr American Eagle, McCloskey, Washington, DC. S T Justus. Behr llannrb Little, Godfrey. Newbern via Fort Mon roe, Lathbury, Wickersham & CO. , 21.11310BANDA. Steamer Delaware. Thompson, from Liverpool 15th ult. was suppotted to be below Bosun'. yesterday. Steamer Henry Chauncey, Gray, cleared at N York yesterday for Aspinwall. Steamer Alabama, Limeburner, cleared at N York yesterday for New Orleans. Steamer Florida. Flinn, cleared at Liverpool 16th ult. for New Orleans. Steamer Gambia' Graham , from Liverpool forty ew Orleans, at Queenstown 1 2 th ult. with damage to ma chinery. Sbip Zulleka, Riddell, sailed from Liverpdol 15th Bt mbay. Ship Charles T Baker (Br). Cook, cleared at New • ork yesterday for Moatevideo and Buenos Ayroa. Ship Helen Clinton, Sprague, at Queenstown 19th It. from Callao. Ship Southern Chief. Higgins, from Mauritius, at neenstown 19th ult. Ship Parana, Langston, from Cadi. for Montevideo, as spoken 17th Dec. lat 3 10 N, lon 2$ W. Ship Thos Aarward, Strickland, from Liverpool for Is port, was spoken 12th nit. MT the Skerilea. Ship Midnight, Crosby, sailed from Whatupoa 'ov. for New York. Bark Fylla (Danish), Rothe, hence at London Pub It. Bark Glenwood, Bentegeat. 54 days from Buenos Ayres, at New York yesterday. Bark Jessie Campbell, Cosman, hence at Bremen 16th ult. Bark Urgent (Br), Edwards, hence at Falmouth about 20th ult. Brig Ottawa, McDonald, hence at Geestemunde 7th tilt:. Brig Palma, Kohn, hence at Hambarg 11th tat. Brig John Aviles, Tracey, hence, remained at Edgar town ,6th ult. Behr May (Br), hence for St Job n, NB. put Into Ber muda, 19th nit. having experienced a severe gale, in which she shifted cargo, and was thrown on her beam ends, but succeeded in righting the vessel; shipped a sea which injured the captain (Little) and stove the cabin doors; the men bad to be lashed to the wheel. On her arrival, the craw were worn out, and the pro visions nearly gone. MARINE MISCELLANY. Schr Eliza Williams, of _Philadelphia, 197 tons, old measurement, built at Cape May. NT. In MS, now in N. ork, has been purchased by Capt4ohn F Cornish, and others, of Barnstable, Mass. for $lO,OOO, cash. Site will be continued in the coasting trade under command of Capt Cornish, late of schr Atired Etarratt. Brig Matty, with 4700 bags coffee, was lost on Inagua PHL OT RENT e O D NRAILROAD P OMP A A D N E Y L .. have this day declared a Dividend of TEN (10) PER CENT, (clear of Taxes) upon their capital stock, payable In stock, on the 16th day of FEBRUARY, 1866, at the Comparry'S Office. No. 224 S. DELAWARA AVENUE. Fractions paid In scrip. .T. PARKER NORRIS, Treasurer. PEILADELPEIIA, Yan 20.1666. t Ja22,cfei6 OFFICE OF THE WOUST MOUNTAIN . CO4L AIM IBAN COMPANY. PRELADEI., FETA, January 25th, 1868. pangAt a meeting of the Board of Directors of tills Own" y held this day, a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT. o n the Capital Stock, clear of State Tax, was declared, payable to the Stockolders or 'their legal representa tives on and after the 6th day of February next. Ja2.stfe6 - - ,-IrowABI) ELY, Treasurer. NOTICE.-DELAWARE AND RARITAN AD AND CAMDEN AND AIIII3OY Ralf, R AD AND TRANSPORTATION CONPANLE.S. The Directors of the above Companies have this datr 'fleclexed a Dividend of TEN PER. CENT. (Clear of U. S. Tax), npon their Capital Stock,tmlyable in aid' YOREth day of February, him at their Offices, r and PRILADRLPHIA. Fractions in s cr ip . RICHARD STOCRTON, Treasurer. i JAVIIABY 19th, ja.lo-29ti rilltdPLE-- FASHION.—PAJE. DP,lO3$ AND . .lateit sty /es CLOAK of Ir impor a irrigG ted ap in all ita tier is ties. All the Per Patteto se l ect / ye w , In Sleeves, Waists. Opera Cl oaks and Tight Coats: also a large assortment of - beautifUl - Dress Cloak Trim mings and Buttons. Wedding and traveling ontilts made with neatness and despatch. Suits of Mourning at the shortest notice, at the lowest possible prices- The entire business is under the superintendence of M. A. BINDER., and ail orders from .a distance will receive her immediate. attention. Ltmlies will please note my name and, address to 'avoltr being; de" ceived. No. lest Chestnu t ' street, two, deers' above the, Acadernyuklize Arta. - islOgrut ' DEPOSITS .....119,700 ....... - 1,986,020 BECAPITI7 LATI(LIF lE= hia Stock Bowed. FIRST BOARD. Sales at Philadel SALES AFTER 11 corAnl a tv 1 1.3DB:11)FIA DI. VIA I.o7,4gLeva;g:ssfrAo-40.14:5t.104! 0 11110 DIOI tiu ;:DRESS MAHINQ, _.• - , - _ SPECIAL -NOTICES. - WATER BENTS.--Water rents will be re, 0004 mall the 80th: • DAY;.OF, vdtbourpenalty."Agents and Others having a large number of blllato pay -will save time by calling for theta without ; - • ~ ' ONOTICE. , :—The Annual Ifeethig of the BIRD ' , COAL , AND IBOIOCOMPANY will be held ;at tbe office, 410 wahint , street!. on WeaneedaY. Feb; raarY 7th, at II a'aelt A-ALmt ' JO TIJCIC.R.. la., '. ,Je.,lo.lt* , , ?.. ', , ',' . , i. , •-• ' , secretary. CA SPECIAL Id:EATING of the Stockholders of the PODltiNti ROCK AND EAST SANDY COMPANY, will be held ,at 619 Walnut street, TIEIVItS.u.A.Y, Nebular, Bth,' at 12 M. By order of the Board. . • . • THB.INSU&ANCE COMPANY OF TIIE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 5an.29112,1969. The Annual:Meetlng of tbe Stockholders will be held at the Company's .office,4 and .5 EXCHANGE .33IIILDING, on MONDAY, FebruarylBB6, at. 12 o'clock noon: WiL HA.RPER, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE BRANDON .LS ...AND OIL W ne' COMPANY, ROOM 18, .524. Walnut street. • annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com- Pally. and an election fer Directors to serve the ensuing year_ will be h eld a; the office of :the Company on MONDAYebrnary ith, at 12 M. - jal6;tfe s l I, L. EDWARDS, Secretary, .503,454 45 n 0 irFICF OF TEIE WOLF CRFP,Tr•DrAmoND COAL CO2d.PANY.—EniL.U3E.I.P.ELL, January 8. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, to elect Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at their Office,' 215 WALNUT Screet,. on WEDNESDAY, February 7. at 12 o'clock, noon. Ja2.l4fen .11,, R. 8.0d.8, SeLey. $7,000. 00 59,850 00 73.00 50 00 15 00 1 10s. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE DIVISION CANAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, No. SOS WALNUT street,PErnahscr,pma, Jan. 51,1566. Theßoard of Managers have this . day declared a Dividend of TEEM .% PEE CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Cempany, clear of State and National Tax„ payable on and after February 15th, next. The Transfer Books will be closed until February 22d. . fel-131* CHAS. C. LONOSTBETH, Treasurer. (ObTHE ANNUAL MEET - Hill of the Stock holders of the "Gibson 011 Company " of Philadelphia, will be held at the Office, 5T2, street, on Tuesday, February 6t.13, MSS, at U 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. R. 2L WEAVER, Jals-Bwt • Secretary. ,57,298 92 40,600 00 11.900 00 /2.939 00 f 34,430 00 Value. $903,454 45 67,298 9 - 2 34,430 00 $005,164 47 - U.OFFICE OP TILE WEST BRANCH AIM' SUSQUFHAYNA CANAL COMPANY, J.e...aSEY bILORE, PA. .7...awsrty 20th, IVA. The annual election for President and Managers of this Company will be held at their office in Jersey Shore, on WLDNRSDAY, _ the 7th day of February, between the hours of 10 and 2P. M. F. T. CA It P EN. THR., ]a24-w,f,m,61/ ESecretary and Treasurer. KtTHE ANNUAL AMETECG OF THE S COCK HOLDERS of the WESTMORSLAND AND ' XOSE GAS COAL COMPANY will be held n PhtledelpLla, at the Office of GEORGE JUZ.KIN, Esq.. Walnut street, corner of Sixth street on MON DAY. February .sth, at 3 o'clock for the election 01 TRUSTERS or DIRECTORS. C. ZABRISKIE, Jr., Secretary. ZCScr Tons. Jan. ffi. I.Ms. jr.2,1-100, ti. OFFICE OF THE NORTHWESTERN COAL A IND I.ItON COMPANY. HU souraNOURTH S . l ItEk,T, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 27, ISIS The Annual Meeting or the Stocitholders of this Company, Election for Officers, and trausaerion of such other bus nes. , as shall come before It, will be held at lis office on MONDAY, the 12th 01 /February next. at 12 o'clock, .11.. F.B. .11UtifilILL, ja.2l-1011 Secretary. fr OFF •CE PEN NS L VAIN I A RA IL BOAD MAYAN Y. Pinta Lk:LP/31A, Jan. al, 1865. ()TICE 70 sTOCE: HOLDERS. The Annual Meeting of the uw holders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the 2uth day of February, 1860. at to o'clock, A. M., at tae SA OM STREET HALL. The anneal Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the ,Sth day of March,j6e6. at the Ottice of the Company, No. fas South Third street. Jail t fe2ol EDMUND SMITH, Secy. .14:WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHL.s. RAILROAD COMPANY. 11e.xt Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, will be held In the Horticultural Hall in the Borough of West Chester. on Monday the twelfth day of February, A D. 1866. at 12 o'clock M., when :Rad where an election of dhcers to serve the ensuing year will take place By order of the Board. A. LEWIS SMITH. ja2S.f.m,w,tofelti titazretury. Ec?OFFICEOF THE CRESCENT CITY OLL o:lllPANY.—Flus.rikssects., Jan_ 16, isirs. Lsotice Is hereby given to all delinquent :Stockholders that unless the assessment of Ten Oenta per share made by this Company shall be paid t nor before 12 o'cleck. noon, MONDAY. February 13th, 186 a, so much of the stock of said delinquents as will be required to pay said assmsmenta and necessary expenses as pro vided by law will then be sold at the office of the Com pany. at public auction. Jal6,tfelW M. BUZBY. Treasurer. to. OFFICE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY. No. D 8 south THIRD Rtreel.—Pym...Amitriaa, January MA& The Annual 31eeting of the Stock-holden of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their office on TUES. DAY, the 6th day of February. 1666, at 11 o'clock, A. 91., when as Election will be held tor a President and Twelve Directors, to serve fir the ensuing year. ja.23 ;lea J. P. AERPSE.N. riecretary. aZTHE BIG MOUNTAIN EN 0011P.A.N T.—PHILA.DELF/17a, January 20, 1566. ennual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Big — Mountain Improvement Compary be held at the ()dice No. no W.,L.L.NDT street, on MONDAY, Fe. Canary sth, 1366, at 4 o'clock, P. M.. when an election will be held for five Directors to serve for the ensuing The Transfer books will be closed on Thursday, the 25th blatant. jahlk-tfes WILLIAM P. JENXS, President. gOFFICE BUCK mou:s-ra.rx ORAL ob.— Fa.ansrannA, Jan. 3, 1866. Y 6 n TICE.—The animal meeting of the Stockholders of TILE BUCK MOUNTALN COAL 0311.PANY Rlli be held at the office of the Company, No. 30 WAL NUT Meet, on WEDNik - sTUY, Feoreary 7th, 1866, at it (idea 41.11. An Illeetion fbr SEVEN DIRECTORS. to serve the ensuing year. will ba held on the same day, between the hours of 11 A. /L stud 2 P. M. jes4,ta,w,tle7f RebUNION CANAL COMPANY, Part.a.Usr.- rarA. Jan—MUM annual meeting of The Onion Canal Company of Penney 'yenta will be held at the office of the Com pany, No. 223 Walnut street, on TUESDAY, February whitest, at 11 o'clock A. M., when an election will be held tor officers and managers of the Company, to terve for the ensuing year. OSCAR THO!LFSON, retary. • The Transfer Books will be closed o Sec n the nth inst. jal7-tfesr Us , OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN COIL AND IRON OOM_FANY fluiLsna.s.- FILLA, January 4th, ISIS. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company, will be held at their office No =0 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 ensnins year. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed for fifteen days prior to the day for said election. ja , i-tfeS; EDWARD ELY, Secretary. tc?DELAWARE MINFNO COMPANY. OF MICHIGAN—Notice is hereby given that all Stock in this Company on which the ninth iostahneut of THREE DOLLARS per share, called October 24th, 1865, and due November 6th, 1665, is not paid, L 5 for feited for said default, and that, according to the Charter and By-Laws of the Company, is will be sold at Public Auction on MONDAY, February sth, 1866. at 12 o'clock, M.. at the office of the Secretary of the Com pany, No. =6 Walnut street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or before that time. By order of the Board of Directors, B. WYATT WD4TAR, Secretary, DATED PHILADELPHLIL. Jan. bth, 1866. ja.5.2t,m,w,f,tf5 (01. OFFICE CATAWISR RAILROADcox-. PAN Y—NO.4:II Walnut Street—Pixthanki.elma, Januarythi t lll66., NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CA TAWLSSA RAILROAD COMPANY : In pursuance of the expressed desire from the Hon. Judge sitting la Nis! Prius,before whom several cases are now pending in which this Company are vitally interested—the. no action shall be •taken by the Company until Lae cases are decided by him. Therefore, the issue of toe Scrip as proposed on the Ist February will be 'post poned , and therefore the Transfer Books of the Cote pony will remain closed until Cheersthiotice. T. HASKIN DU ems, ja3o-ISt2 President. OFFICE OF THE WINSLOWPETRO LEUM COMPANY.—PHILADELpmu, Tan. lEts6. A 'special meetingg of the Stockholders of the WIN SLOW PETROLEUM COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, N. E. corner Second and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, ?the Sixth day of February next, at 12 o'clock. M., to . act upon a proposition to reduce the capital stock of the Company from one midion dollars (41,000,000) to two nundred thousand dollars, (40.00,000), and to adopt such financial measures as may be necessary to provide an additional working colonel. PHILIP S. JUSTICE, President. EDWIN MILLER, Treasurer. D. W. NOBLET, C. B. SHRIVE t°re' GEO. DEIGN& WOLFF, ec Ja21.5t4 JOHN WIEST, J B. MASON snrsa. scam 1. SHEAF. TEUNDERSIGNED INVITEATTENTIONII/ . L their stock of . litickMortntain Company's Coal. • Lehigh Navigation Mropany's Oortl, and : -Locust Motuttain, Which they aro prepared to sell at the lowest market rates, and to deliver in the beat condition. Orders left with S. MASON FINES, Franklin Inept. tutu Building, SEVENTH atreet,__Wow Market. will -be PromPtlF attended to. BI N dt SHEIA.FF; • s ee.tf Arch Street Wharf, fIOAL.-1213GAli LOAF. BEAliEll 21MADOW AA ; V Spring Mountain, Lehigh Coal, and beet Logo& Mountain from Schuylkill, Prepared 2)m:illy use. Deipot, N. W, corner EIGHTH and LOW street& °dice, No. 112 South SECOND street,.BOO. :_: uth27 T. WALTON 10tA.LB LOPE AND Tw.i.ri..tr, nierinnTA(7rifitims -ix.sivArozpilaeby •;. VTX . LER - MIDAV3IR avo., - ; ;'; • ; 23 r _ L iertit Water street, and 4 Qs North Delay/are aeon S. S. WALLIHiIIq, Secrietary end Treasurer 'l'. H. TROTTER, Secretary. 1~1 . ~MRaMKEEs DELAWARE MUTUALStA.P.E Ty gign3sllreal .12WORPORA.Y115:0 BY 1718 :LEGMEATS33S os . . PERIBBYLVANI 1835. 07771c18 5...8.,C055 - 51; AND wAnsErk 'STREETS _ _ , EUMADELYSIA ALLEDS73S INETBA.ISIOE.'' . I L , ON V1C534143, - , . CARGO A „_" To all parta brine world. ;FREIGHT; r- ' • . ' Ilgugile23 On Goode, by Diver, Canal, Lake and Land c arr iage. toAell t r aria of the Union. RcISMIANCES, On Merchandise generally, • , . , , , - On Btores, Dwelling Houses, &c, . ' ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, • Novembeel, 1865. $lOO,OOO United States 5 per cent.- loan,' $95,000 00 120,040 United Stales 6 per cent. loan, 'Bl. 128,100 00 200,0.4 United States 7 5-10 per cent. loan Notee....— 194,.373 00 100 , 000 g ' ti r rtreffennzylvaniv. Five Per Cent. Loan Di 54,000 State of peinsylvitilli - Six Per °era". 90,555 Loan • 53,550 CO 125,000 City of. Philadelphia Six Per Ce n t. LOan .. 111,812 50 20,009 Pennsyl : realg RlTrZigi BYisi Molt - gage, Per Cent. Bonds... Mort- gage 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad . Second Mort- • 'age Six .Per Cent 80nd5.. ... . • 23,750 00 25,500 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. - Bon ..ds.. 23,750 00 11,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas - • Company„ principal and interest phia. guaranteeing the City of Philadel -13,537 50 7,150 143 Shares Stock petunt. Eallroad Company 8,580 ee cow 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company - - _.._.— 3,250 00 40,000 Deposit with the United States . Go . vernment,subject to 10 days . .10,000 00 20,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. RD 900 00 170.700 Loan on - Boas and Mortgage.drat 18, liens on City PrOPertY __ 170,700 00 1038.850 Par. - 3larket value.-- 998.560 00 Bea E5tate........ 4000 00 Bills receivaole foiinsurance 121,0/2 87 Balances due atAgencies.—Preminmsen Ma. rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and o tner debts due the Company:.:._ 40,511 44 . Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, 05,123. Estimated value... 4 ,910 00 Cash In 82 - 0a012 2 In 678 48 7 Thomas C. Band, -- - John C. Davis, Edmmul A. bonder, Theophilus Spalding, John B. Penrose, - James Trequair. Henry C. Lanett, Jr., James C Band, William C. Ludwig., Joseph H. Ef.eal, George G. Lelper, Hugh Craig, Robert Barton, john A Taylor, THOM JOHN C. LYLBUBN, Secre INSURANCE COMPANY OR NORTZIAMIKRICIA A.—BLARINE,_I I TRIC AND INLAND TBANSPOB TATION INSOBANOII Thirdollice,/g0.e282 WALNUT street, south side, Mal GI me The Pro allies of this Company are wEII invest andfnrniah an available rand for the emote Indemnity of all persons who desire to be protected - E Tt b re rgyß taken on VMSels i ti and Canoes. INLAND TRAITEPORTATION. RISICS on Mar. chandler per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE Blt+BS on Merchandise, Furniture and Build- Lugs In City and County. LbICORPORATED naI—CAFFPAL, tae s • AND FLIED IN AlsTla SECURELY PIA TOTAL FROPERTLES. pmapEr tl,7oo,ooo. .A.L CHARTER. Azthor G. Coedit, James N. Mama, Samuel W. Jones, G. Morris Waln, Jan A. gown. John Hamm ebarlee Ta v ne i g e4, •„ George L. Hardman, Ambrose Frannie B. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter, Wllltszo Welsh, E. S. Clarke, Wllllam B. Bowen,'Millman Onmnolap T. ebarlebon H . ARTHUR G. COFFIN. PreeWent. [lean.-es PLATT. Secretary. FIRS ASSOCIATION, onr Earth 27, ME. A OFFI &Mk FIFTH streeL In. • . aura Buu..uESIOLD FITS. NITURN and •g:AIWISII getter. - - _ ally, front Low by Fire, On she Mr al _"' F'sdelphiii cooly.) Januar Me Agn l, 18115.at3 of Alta Amodlatton y Bonds and Mortgaires on Propertyln the City of Philadelphia way ..—p77,sa Ground larrtn zs,Efoe Neal Sanitei r OSlceOrtfth and North streets.) 14.12) it 11. S. Gov. 5- Bonds- 45,000 00 t=cwith .8. ASgstaat 103,0001) 8 0 1 1 hare MVO GEORGE W, TRYON, President =gum jaAi l Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. B. Imolai", John Bonder, . WI P. Costa. WW2 A. Reetwo. DWI ritawk• John Philbin, lea . Bowen John Cheraw, • Robert Etioenialter, Geo. LYo Jesse • *vititpot.. enya T. BTIT/433R, Sonata, "OHM= INSURANCE ;COMPANY OE PHILA. DEMPHIA. INCORPORATED —OHAB TSS UAI NO. SW WALNUT Street, Esulnuise. In additioutoMARENEBANCE tills Comny imam gram loss or damage Ig tr = an Mast tonsils, onbuilding zneraliandbie, by dia. for limi of ted per iumiods. and Permanastay an buildings deposit pre. The nom has been In suave alperallon Eir more lbws durinuoislch all Rem hays bean prompily adj and ald. . John!. Hodge, David Lewis, M. B. hialion7 Benjamin Etting, John T. Lewis, Thomas IL Powers, Wllliem S. Grant, A. 8.112= 3:4 ' Robert W. Lau:MA& ] Edmon d D. Clark Wharton. Samnel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis. Jr Louis a Norris. J 0735( B. 4310103.EER.Preildern &um= WILCOX. &cream THE COUNTY HIRE INSURANCE 00.15EPAHY., OFFICE NO. no SOUTH Pounvs *minima "The Fire Insurance Company of the County oi Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature al Pennsylvanian' 1/339, for Indemnity against loss oz damage byilla u stclttvely. RRPITIVAL. This old and reliable Institution, With ample canna, and contingent fund carefully invested continues to la• sure bulidinga, ferniture, merchandise, ac., either pea , manentiy or fur a limited time, againe. loss or damacs by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absaboa safety of lie customers. Lessee adjusted and paid with all possible despae.b sMaOHR. Charlea J. Butter, D Edwin L. Beaktt, Henry Crilly, John Horn, Robert V. Massey, Jr.. Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Meeks, Andrew H. James N. Stone.. 3 J. SUPPER, President& Sedv and Treasurer. Itiormcair F. Hosea-tar .WEENBURANCE 132011.13131VELY. Tiell ENNBYLVANIA FIRE INSIDIANCE 00. a. PANY—lncomorated 11 5--charter Perpetual—No 610 WALNUT Street, oppoalte Independence Square. Ttola Company, favorably known to the unity ihr over forty you% continues to insu r e again Ices or damage by lire, on Public er Private - Moildinse, either permanently or ibr a limited time. Also, on Furniture= of Goods and Merchandise genera:l:e , On liberal Their Capital, together with a large Surpltus Banc is Invested In the most careful manner, which enabl er them to offer to the insured an undoubted security the MOO of UAL DTIDICOTOBS. Daniel Smith, Jr., • Solar Devereux, Alexander Benson. Thomas Smith, Isaac Haslehurst, Henry Lewis, Thornaa Robins, J. Glinneulm gem Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr., Proddera. Wrasart G. Ctaomum. SecretarY A lIXEIIIIA.N WEE INI3IJRANCEEI OOMPANY. At. INCORPORATED 10a0.—CCILINTER PEERPZ -110 WALNUT D Btreetva TBIRD 1311:004 4 PHILA Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and EMU. PLUB invested In sound and available Solatufitlea, coo, Wane to Insure on .Dwellin rt iph Ilitores di Z e ra l iturey bier. °handful, Vessels in po L and their and oth personal property. Al] /.1. literally Alla premp er t'y seated. • • • Thomas B. Hot% Zola. Welsh Samuel morton. Weak IMO. Israel Id rITHO Main= a L. CammaßLln, zR. MAMIE, Prealdestl.- ~ 1343aretary., 'air/ ABLERICAN ItiVIVALINEIURANOIC COMPANY. —ettia lsi ILMTLlA.2;isCuling,iNo. •la WALNUT_ Street. .lINTLAN - D IMUILLNINCEL—, Risks taken on vessels, maws and freights to all parts' of the world, and on on Inland transportalkin on rivers, canals' and other .0011rOrantna throtialunit thetnlted Staten. •- ' . • , , . . 1 ,-:WI ,LIAM CritAnt,Preslftst ainu, ,______PETlila CULLEN, pp BOBERT.T.'nviam, SeeretarY. . r William OWL .- - . Rewriel Dolletk Peter Callen . ' . rd. Lowber, Joh&Donetti t y L , - - - ' - J. Johnston Brawn, Wllllansa. aerials. Samuel A: Union. Bal. W. Mama. ._:, - Mason .untawas, . G es Dall_ _ ,ett ' Ittpl.. lader• _ W 321., M. MAIM, ' I 'S. rnso Marra" ...., ) ,‘ ~, , _ , pennon Bardll, ' • `ll6. pn y vn HT ia:es AND, ,T1!.13737 OOM ineoTeralell IV th e State or MI"; AlLVEr . nriliatinri OR DE- POSITS 4, - 14 D - GRANTe ANNFTgaIe nnn Sainte it. tt ni_kor,', : 7 . : "RiaArd me - arr,' ~ } , Jeremiah aKers ' ' Hews aimia, .Thalma FL Monts, , '.. i.-;:. , T. ' g yrat lt or itrown,_ Wohargi,Wood.. , .- Clu W. o..Lcs —alletrelh., 2 : 4 . , ,:i ;' ' . 1110 , Essm , v 4-13, ,.k 5: -Mpi . latYi President. itoWielrarosay,'Actioaryii, , , -.1 ~,.., , , , $1,238,880 18 • BS. Samuel E. Stokes, j. Perdston. Henry Sloan. William G. Boniton, Edward _Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edwardistionrcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua Spencer 'M tivaine, J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D Tlioman, Pittsburgh. C. HAND. President. • DAVIS, Vice President. tan , . del3tnol Jobn T. Lewis, James R. Oampbeni Edmund G. IMUM. Ohmlea W. Poultneyi in BOuxk rcitirtliStreet - -;;-INSUBANGS., mAI4II,,M.A I .IIM'NB OFFICE,4IS WALNUT — - 13TREET,PHILA.DELturA. CAPITAL PAID T0, , 1N CASH. 8200.000 This companytonlinnesto write en Fire Risk: only. IM capital, with a good surplus, is safely invested. 701 Loeser by fire TfiiiVeb - e e nTnitiniptly paid, and more than " $500,000 Disbursed britbMaticonnt within the past 'few years: Forth° present:tne office. of this company-will re main at ....... 418. WALNUT STREET, But within a sew months will remove to its OM( BULLDIhIG. AND cli:EsT24 Then, as now, we shall be happy to' insure our patrons at such rates as are consistent with safety. , THOMAS CRAVEN. ALFRED S. GILLETT, FURMAN SHEPPARD, H. S. LAWRENCE, T.S OS: MACKELLfat, . CHARLES LrDITONT, JNO. SUPPT.RP, HENRY F. KENNEY, JNO. W. CLAGBOBN, JOSEPH KLAPP, AL D. SILAS YERKESMC, THOMAS CTIAV.e.,e4, President. ALFRED S. GILLETT; V. President and Treasurer. JAMES B..ALVORD. Secre Mint FE:PPM - K:3ON SDKS INtilltin COMPANY unr 0 PHILADELPHDL-.oftice Northeast corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD Medal - late Tammany). Incorporated by- the L egislature of Pmnsylvallin. Mumma PsicentV.t.t. Capita authorized. by law. 00,000. Make Insurance against Loss or Damehy Phu of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms. :MIS, George Bre_ty, ; DRUMM Christopher H. Edlngg. August 13.13:1iflaer • Frederick stank% • John F. Belsterlinz Jonas Bowman. Henry Troo ,xaner Doll, Frederick William McDaniel, Jacob Behan:ller, George Bats, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Garter, • - Samuel Miller, =ward . Moyer. GEORGE President. MEIN F. BELWITIBLING, Vice PrenidenN ITELLTP COLE:MAN. Seeretuy. WARM LNECURILNOR COMPANY. ' - No. 41A, CEUEEMOTp STRIEECT..- PSELADELPHIA. • PIRZ 'AITD INMAND - IREIREARIDD • • • . ~..... . , Brandi I'i:tack, ' —. Incl. W. Evernian. . - Charles Richardson.. . Robert B. Potter, o. essler, Woodru Jr., Ba Hoary mnelV42l. ' B. 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T; WYLIE Containing Lemons and svmns, with appropriate and familiar made,' selected wan great care. FMb Lesson presents at its commencement a toptc which is the key-note of the entire service. II will be found an invalnable aid in public and private as well as Sab bath and ParenThe especial anentio to dnthis of - Superintendents, Teacheass ts la calle work. One vol.. WO. Cloth 264 pages—price 50. ELLICROFT far-7ti 512 Arch CO., street. A LLENI3 LIFE OR PIDELEDOE.—THE LIFE OP PHILIDOE, lgasictsua andCheas Plltykr, byGeorg. Allen, Greek Profror in the University of Penrk4 grivardia with a Bapplementary Essay on wftflidor, , Claws Author and Chew PhLyer, by Thse Vol Egab, debrand and de Lass, Envoy Extraordinary and Ma. Leger Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at sisa o=l of gaxe-Weinass. Prat., octavo, 3j yelldra, gui Lop Prke Qis Laaal7Pulatual bi rriara E. H. B 00.. not iv South Fourth sL-esl, AXES BARR'S Blank Books. and Stationery, 1105 - • DEMGI9. fIOR LIVER MM.—Twenty-live barrebi, new made, V , Cod Liver 011, of very superior qualirir; Carb. Ammonia, just received, in jars; also, Just received, twenty-eVe barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 95 per cent., in the beet ofpackages, and for sale by JOMI C. RARER & CO4 - No. 718 Market street. HODOSON'S BRONCHIAL TABLE - Pa—The Vied= of Bronchl, Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice. Public Speakers, Singu and Amateurs have been greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re- commends them to pera ns affected with , BRON CHITIS, HOAB.SENBRS, and CATARRH of the AF: 11 and BREAST. - For saleby Drueel.sts generally Prepared only by LANCASTER & WfIJ,S Apothe m:lee, northeast earner Arch and Tenth streets, Palls aelphis. :•• Z .430 C e ..11' I :4. • • PLASTICRS, with the pliancy of silk, the s • t, and soft:Dais of kid . For affections of the Chest, • MT weakness, d c., &c. They are clentily_and odorless, comfortable and effective. Sold by KITB.I3ELL; Ap. •• 0 .z- 1.. ,ante TIRUGG.T.STS' SEINDRLIEE. Graduals!' Mortar; Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushes Mirrors, Tweosers,Pre Boxes, Rom Scoo Surgiml Instruments, Trosast, Hard and Soft Babbe ps, r Goods, Vial Oases, Glass and Metal Syringes, din., all at "First Hands" rises. - SNOWDEN ea B ap,544 23 South Elighth-st;est, ROBERT BHOFM AWFR & 00.. N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND ROE STRKETS, Wholesale Druggists, Manufacturers 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 SHOEMAICER & 00., Northeast corner Fourth and Recast:mete. itLaudNES Calcined, in 101 D. round Una baxee, also In bottles. Jenning's Carbonate at Magnesa gnesia ia.in 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers,Heavy Calcined M lynding and for sale by ELLIS, SON di: CO., Druggiate, Zdarket and Seventh streets, Philadelphia. seta EMI:MAL OILS.--PUBE OILS OF ALMONDS; Lemon, Bergamot, • Anise, Carraway, Clove% Orange, Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Lavender, Juniper , Dogn Peppermint, Sassafras, Rose, Bose Geranium, Citron Verbena, ft... all of warranted uality..For sale by Drur • l Co', No 724 and 722 Market street. e 27 tN3B.--A e B AND GENERAL STOOD GP Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Prepare,. Cons for sale by WILLIAM RUBS dt•oo., Druggists. BAY received, an Invoice of Genuine Imported Bs Rum, for sale by the gallon, by ROREPA' EIRO ER .1t 00., Druggist, E, E. ner Fourth and Race streets. ~..... .:•• .• ...,„•.•: W _.... i ta*• Pi; tiff:4A • • t....... L.. .. a tra t it- '. • ' : :::•-‘• ia ll°l lA l ig : - 1 " :4 . : A ApPthecary — .1. - lii. ..,..• • • ,••••: - MEDIUM. OPAL DENTALLECIA. •A an or article fbr cleaning the Teeth, destroying culla which Inflist them giving tone to tha Kann, and leaving a feeling of fragr ance arld_pm. ieanUness In the mouth. It map he will be found toe weak. and bleeding ' While the aroma and eteralveness will recommend to ovary one: :. c omposed with the waistruice the Dentist, and Hictrixo=" it le confil t a g r ia l icilbrel'ae a "RTetir A TIVR Sae kw the an. A:Mabee fbrmerly in' • - g Eminenten_ ,tiato amasinted with the Conallizugga of the DENTALLUPIA, advocate Ito Wads ; nothing to prevent Its' unrestrained amp= jAICES T. tSHINN, APOtheeer7. i,t 4 d and 1 81truCe Simony 'lt: arid D. L. Str.Ckhotwe, Robert C. Davis Geo. O. Bower., Charles Shivers: 0. 31 Scattergood: O. Itrmienny OS Charles H. Eberle, 311311111 N. IllarW Brlnghnist ape; - Wyeth - dt Bra,' Poreal ny e B r e—. Fred Bro wn Rsattard dr.& vrar4 IL T. rhari Arose Thomas Weaver, w1 11 lasa: 1 1. Webb, 'James Blepham, • -Hughes dr, Coombe, Reer7 A. Bower,. . 1 :4 -Utn at i k l ril i re p a ll' Itafe R L II P " opeedy l fur Z F I for ° E 2a Mh —Til ther* e88 Coughs.. bore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronemal «affections generally:, wry them. THOS. EaTEALOE, Drulgitt. • 8. et nOf Eighte ellth and Market atreeteindladeighla, , nos.arni
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