acttioNkt `,Aamr., Brevet,'J*lttottems' ICottlintatel by the ' The - Senate, in executive session jester. day; confirmed a large number of brevet promotions, among which are', the - lowing from Pennsylvania and New Jersey : • - , I "TO-BE COLONEL BY BREVET.--Liellteßani Colonel William Abbaugh,of the 51st Pena sylvania, for long, faithful and meritorious service during the war. •"" Lieutenant t;olenel J. L. Brannon, of the 48th Pennsylvania Volunteers, for con spicuous and gallant conduct before Petera burg, Va. Lieutenant Colonel Cecil Clay, of the sSth Pennsylvania, for gallant and meritorious services during the war. , , Lieutenant,Colonel Gideon Clark, of the 119th Pennsylvania, for gallant and meri torious services before Petersburg, Va. Lieutenant Colonel Geo. W. Frederick, of the 209th Pennsylvania,. for 'gallant and meritorious services at Forts Steadman and Sedgwick, Va. Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin F. Rant* of the 11th Pennsylvania Veteran Volun teers, for gallant and meritorious services at Dabney's Mills. Lieutenant Colonel M. T. Heintzelman, of the 208th Pennsylvania, for meritorious services at Forts Stedman and Sedgwick. Lieutenant Colonel Baldwin Hnfly, of th'e 14th New Jersey Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services before . Petersburg. Lieutenant Colonel R. B. Hughes, of the 199th Pennsylvania, for gallant and , distin. guished services at Fort Gregg. Lieutenant Colonel John Harper, of the 95th Pennsylvanie., for gallant and merito rious services before Petersburg and at Little Sailor's Creek, Va. - Brevet. Lieutenant Colonel W. L. James, Q. , M., for faithful and meritorious ser vice during the war. Lieutenant Colonel J. J. Janeway, of the 14th New Jersey, for gallant and merito rious services before Petersburg. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel M. J. Luding ' ton, Assistant Quartermaster, for gallant and meritorious services during the war. 'Lieutenant Colonel D. C. Keller, of the 93d Pennsylvania, for gallant and merito rious services in the assault before Peters bure. ' - Lieutenant Colonel David Miles, of the 79th Pennsylvania, for meritorious ser vices. Lieutenant. Colonel Albert P. Morrow, of the 6th Penn'Sylvania Cavalry, for con spicuous gallantry inaction. Lieutenant Colonel W. H. H. McCall, of the 20th Pennsylvania, for coolness, bra very and skill at Fort Steadman, Va. Lieutenant Colonel James IL Neiter, of the 2d Pennsylvania, for gallant and meri torious services before Petersburg, and at the battle of Little Sailor's Creek. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Over meyer, of the 11th Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Five Forks. Lieutenant Colonel R. L. Orr, of the 61st Pennsylvania, for gallant and meritorious services in the assault before Petersbart. Lieut. Col. J. H. Penrose, of the 100th Pennsylvania, for gallantry in the attack before Fort Steadman. Lieutenant Colonel George W. Perkins, of the 57th Pennsylvania, for meritorious services during the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee. Lieutenant Colonel John R. Robison, of the 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry, for con spicuous gallantry at Reams' Station, Va. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. L. Ritchie, of the 219th Pennsylvania, for gallant and meritorious services at Fort Sedgwick. Lieutenant Colonel John Schooner, of the 11th New Jersey, for conspicuous gallantry. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel George Shark ley, of the 51st Pennsylvania, for long, faithful mad valuable services. Lieutenant Colonel William Wilson, of the 81st Pennsylvania, for gallant and meritorious services during the war. Lieutenant Colonel James W. Walsh, of the 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious services during the recent operations resulting in the fall of Richmond and the surrender of the insurgent army under General Robert E. Lee. Lieutenant Colonel Tames Brady, of the Ist Pennsylvania Light Artillery, for faith ful and meritorious services. • Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Hampton J. Thomas, of the Ist Pennsylvania cavalry, for great gallantry at Jetersville, Va., in assisting to capture a rebel battery. Lieutenant Colonel S. K. Schenck, of the sth Pennsylvania, for meritorious services. Lieutenant Colonel A. J. - Greenfield, of the 3d Pennsylvania Provisional Cavalry, for distinguished and gallant services, dur ing the campaign of 1864, in the Shenan doah Valley. • Lieutenant Colonel Caldwell K. Hall, o f the 14th New Jersey, for gallant and meri• torious services at Cold Harbor, Va. To BE LEEIITZNANT COLONEL BY BREVET —Brevet Major T. W. Bean, of the 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, for distinguished services throughout the late campaign. Brevet Major Samuel C. Bailey, of the 14th New Jersey, for gallant and meritori ous services. Brevet Major Alexander Bott, of the 20th Pennsylvania, for gallant and meritorious services in the assault upon the enemy in front of Fort Sedgwick, Va. Major. Samuel .Bryan of the 57th Penn sylvania, for gallant and meritorious ser vices in the campaign terminating with the surrender of the insurgents tinder Lee. Brevet Major C. E. Cadwalader of the 6th. Pennsylvania Cavalry, ' for dis tinguished gallantry at the battle of Gettys burg, and in the subsequent operations from the Rapidan to the James River, and the siege of Petersburg. Major William Clark, of the 82d Pennsyl vania, for gallant and . meritorious services before Petersburg and at the battle of Little Sailor's Creek. Major R. P. Deckert, of the 29th Pennsyl vania, for gallant and meritorious services during the war. Major Ebenezer W. Devens, of the 15th New Jersey, for gallant and meritorious services•before Petersbtirg, Va. Brevet Major James D. Duncan, of the 102 d Pennsylvania, for gallant and merito rious services before Petersburg. Major W. H. Fry, of the 16th Pennsylva nia Cavalry, for efficient services at Kelley's Ford, Culpeper and Shepherdstown. Major West Prink, of the 121st Pennsyl vania, for gallant services at Five Forks. Major John Fritz, of the 93d Pennsylva nia, for gallant and meritorious services in the assault before Petersburg. Major E. A. Glenn, of the 198th:Pennsyl. vania, for gallant and meritorious services at the battleof Lewis Farm. Major J. T. Hamilton, of the 110th Penn sylvania, for meritorious services in com mand of his regiment in the battles before Petersburg. Brevet Major S. H. Kerr, of the 191st Pennsylvania, for conspicuous galantry at Dabney's Mills, Gravelly Run and Five Forks. Major H. Hartford, of the Bth New Jer aey, for meritorious services in front of Petersburg. Brevet Major T. W. Hoffman, of the 208th Terensylvania;for galley and meritorious services in the assault upon the enemy's lines in front of Fort Sedgwmk. Major D. Hart, of the 7th New Jersey, for meritorious services, terminating With the surrender of the insurgents. Major Charles grew, of the 76th Penn sylvania, for gallant and meritorious ser. vices at the storming of Fort Fisher. Burgeon L. Moyne, of ,the 16th Pennsyi. vania Cavalry, for conspicuous gallantry in giving prompt sitention to the wounded "Oder fire, and in performing duty as Aid der Camp on sev —stmlt occasions. Major 4, L, Leyoook, of the 56th Penn , 1 sylvaniaVeteran-Volunteers r forgallantand ! meritorious services at White Oak road. - Brevet- Mapr-R.--W.-Ly.on,_of-tha.._1024 Pennsylvame t for gallant and meritorious services in the assault before Petersburg. Brevet Major E. A. Landoll, of the 9th Penneylvama; for-gallant and meritorious conduct at Petersburg , and Little Sailor's Creek, - ! • • Major Wm. 113. 'Mays, of the 4th Pennsyl vania Cavalry, for gallant and meritorious cervices during the war. Major R. McCove, -of the Bth Pennsyl vania Cavalty, for distinguished gallantry and coolness in every action. . !: Brevet Major 3, R. Meade ' of the 88th Pennsylvania; Brevet Major Silas J.lMar tin; of the 148th Pennsylvania; Brevet Major Wm. DrlcEllieny, of the 4th Nevi Jersey; Major, E. MoMonow, of the 1 205th Pennsylvania—for gallant and meritorious services before - Petersburg, Major J. E. MeFarlen, of the 11th Penn sylvania Cavalry, for gallant condtict at Amelia Court House. Major J. B. Overmeyer, of the llth Penn sylvania Veteran Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services infront of Peters burg. ' Major J. T. Reale, of the 4th Pennsylva nia Cavalry, for gallant, and meriprious Services during the war, and particularly at HyatVs Farm, also; for specific acts of gallantry on many other oCcsnions. Major R.J.Phipps, of-the 4th Pa; Cavalry; Major Walter R. Robbins,of the Ist J.; Major J. C. Robinson, of 16th Pa. Ca valry; _Major John L. Ritchie, of the-200th Pa.; Major Jacob Remer, of the 209th Pa.; Major Andrew F. Swan, of the 16th Pa.; Major, Samuel K. Schmeick, of the 50111 Pa.; Major Chas. Feichel, of the 3d Pa. Cavalry; Brevet Major 'H. A. Vezin' of the sth Pa. Cavalry; Major Samuel Wetherill, of the 11th Pa. Cavalry; Brevet Major W. P. Wil son, of the 148 Pa.; Major W. M. Worrell, of the 214th Pa.; Brevet Major T. W. Worn baker, of the 49th Pa.; Major R. M. Bron ton, of the 2d Pa. Cavalry; Major Charles L. Greens of of the 7th Pa. Cavalry; Brevet Major H. Elder, of the 142 d Pa.; Major R. Rickman, of the 21st Pa.; Major H. S. Thomas, of the 2d Pa. All for gallant and meritorious conduct in the Army of the Po tomac down to the closing of its campaigns. There are also a large number of Pay masters and Surgeons all Breveted Lieut.- Colonels. To BB MAJORS BY BRE V.E.T.—Captain W. C. Armor, of the 28th Pennsylvania; Cap tain W. J. Augustine, of the 29th Pennsyl vania; Captain J. P. Barre, of the 4th Penn sylvania Cavalry; Captain .T. Bean, of the 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry; .Captain D. C. Boggs, of the 4th Pennsylvania CaYalry; Captain T. H. Barnes, of the 16th Pennsyl vania Cavalry; Captain B. F. Butler, of the 3d Delaware; Captain C. C. Barkelow, Of the 14th New Jersey; Captain C, H. Bemely, of the 6th Pennsylvania; Captain R. Boone, of the 205th Pennsylvania; Captain W. H. Byers, of the 49th Pennsylvania; Captain A, M. Beaman, of the 180th Pennsylvania; Brevet Captain J. D. Black, of the 45th Pennsylvania; Brevet Captain R.M. Brice man, of the 190th Pennsylvania; Brevet Captain E. C. Cadmaller, of the 6th Penn sylvania Cavalry; Brevet Captain R. U. Caughty, of the 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Brevet Captain A. H. W. Creigh, of the 147 Pennsylvania; Brevet Captain M. Cook, of the 203 d Pennsylvania; Brevet Captain R. C. Cheesman, of the 45th Penn sylvania; Brevet Captain R. P. Croter, of the 15th New Jersey; Captain S. C. E. Craw ford, of the 139th Pennsylvania; Captain J. R. Day, of the 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Captain A. C. Douglass, or the 139th Penn sylvania; Captain H. D. Garmott, of the 122 d Pennsylvania; Captain S. Dickerhof, of the 138th Pennsylvania; Captain D. E. Flint, of the 15th New Jersey; Captain M. Fulmer, of the 68th Pennsylvania; Captain W. E. Goodman, of the 47th Pennsylvania; Captain J. R. Grant, of the 47th Pennsyl vania Cavalry; Captain W. L. Gunther, of the 198th Pennsylvania. ' Captain T. W. Goodenough, of the 40th New Jersey; Cap tain D. Gordon, of the 95th Pennsylvania; Captain C. W. Gage, of the 11th New Jersey; Captain A. G. Rapper, of the 11th Penna.; Captain W. Harper, of the Ist New Jersey; Captain J. Harper, of the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Captain S. H. Kerr, of the 191st Pennsylvania; Captain F. A. Hoffman, of the 20th Pa.; Brevet Captain C. H. Hand, of the 118th Pennsylvania; Captain B. F. Haan, of the 93d Pennsylvania; Captain Z. E. Harsh, of the 87th Pennsylvania; Captain Albert Towers, of the 82d Pennsylvania; Brevet Captain Jasper H. Holman, of the 2d Pennsylvania Artillery; Brevet Captain H. E. Handmaust, of the 95th Pennsylvania; Captain J. W. Kimball, of the 198th Penn sylvania; Cagtain S. Kilgore, of the 55th Pennsylvania; Captain W. H. Knight, of the 82d Pennsylvania; Captain S. S. Kerr, of the 140th Pennsylvania; Captain G. Mc- Laughlin, of the 155th Pennsylvania; Capt. Archer N. Martin, of the 16th Pennsylvania; Capt. E. McCuan, of the 203 d Pennsylvania: Capt. R. W. Donne', of the 16th Penna.; Cap tain J. H. Mitchell, of the 81st Pennsylva nia; Captain R. M. Miskaddon, of the 11th Pennsylvania; Captain J. P. Mead, of the 88th Pennsylvania; Captain George W. Moss, of the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Captain C. MoYer, of the 13th Pennsylvania; Captain G. P. McClelland, of the 155th Penn sylvania; Captain P. G. Mark, of the 93d Pennsylvania; 'Captain J. A. McAhen, of the 205th Penneiylvania; Captain C. Marour, of the 141st Pennsylvania, Captain G. F. Morgan, of the 155th Pennsylvania; Captain D. A. Nichols, of the 51st Pennsylvania; Captain A, Willis, of the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Captain_ J. S. Nimmons, of the 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Captain P. L. Norton, of the 191st Pennsylvania; Captain A. G. Newlin, pf the 114th Pennsylvania; Captain H. H. Oliphant, of the 16th Penn sylvania Cavalry; Captain E. S. Osboh, of the 49th Pennsylvania; Captain J. C. Paul, of the 4th Cavalry; Captain H. W. Paul, of the sth Pa. Cavalry; Capt. S. D. Phillips, of the 207th Pennsylvanta; Captain 04 A. Parsons, of tha:6lst Pennsylvania; Captain J. H. Ressles, of the 16th Pennsylvania; Captain J. A. Rogers, of the 207th Pennsyl vania; Captain J. J. Reese, of the 207th Pennsylvania; Captain E. King, of the 11th Pennsylvania; Captain J. W. Butt of the 207th Pennsylvahia; Captain J. R. Rosa, of the 57th Pennsylvania; Captain C. A. Sherman, of the 11th Pennsylvania; Capt. J..W. Scott, of the 157th Pennsylvania; Captain J. C. Sample, of the 139th Pennsyl vania; Captain F. A. Stetser, of the 48th Pennsylvania; Captain J. T. Stuart, of the 48th Pennaylvania; Captain B. C. Sherman, of the 114th Pennsylvania; Captain F. Stewart, of the 110th Pennsylvania; Captain L. R. Stile, of the 3d Pennsylvania Cay.; Captain W. A. F. Stockton of the 140th' Pennsylvania; Captain C. Tucker, of the 48th Pennsylvania; Capt J. Tearney, of the 87th Pennsylvania; Capt. F. J. Thomas, of the 87th Pennsylvania; Captain Moses Veale, of the 111th Pennsylvania; Capt. H. C. Werner ' of the 119th Pennsylvania;Capt. R. T. Wood of the 207th Pennsylvania; Capt. W. A. Wildershem, of the 119th Penn sylvania; Capt., F. H. Harmony, of the, 21st l'enna., Cavalry; Capt. J. L. Howard, of the Bth Penna., Cavalry; Capt. E. H. Moore, of the Bth Penna., Cavalry; Capt. Horace Bin ney of the 118th Penna.; Capt. 0. Watson, of the 3d Penna., Cavalry, as well as nearly the number o Captains in. the Quarter to aster, Commissary and A.dj utant- General' s Department, all for gallant and meritorious conduct incamp, on field of battle and at the base of supplies. There were also a number of First Lieu tenants brevetted Captains, and, Second Li enten ants breyetted First Lieutenants; and many of all grades not acted on yet. • ^ I VAL. BIIDDSr. 00154LY1 have removed to No. 204 North DELAWARE AVENUE, and No. 202 North WATER Street. PRILA3m2/VILA I .1,131 so, tens. 7ssl-tu,tja.t4mi , fffErDAILY , EVENING BULLETIPTI- PHILADELPHIA, _ I,UESPAY, FEBRUARY 6..]566, .1 .:&', FEE! ..E.ItIeILDOUGLASS on "The Asstonli ' 'ha tlon And its .Lessona,',' ;at' coNgE.F.r aELALL4 rRIA UIcSDAY ENTN/NI:l. Pak otb... - :• :• , - 1e 2, 4t . [U. NOTICE.—Tbe • Annual Meeting of the BLEW COAL AM) 180 - COMPANY, will be held at the office, 410 Walnut .atieer, en !Wednesday, Febl 'luau 7th9ty, at 11 o'clock A. M. .•--.. - , ' . 1 . • . . , 'JOHN :11113.33..ER. JB., ' A SPECIAL MEn.TING ,of the Stec/rho/dui 11 , ,Y of the POURING ROCK AND EAST SANDY OIL COMPANY, will be held 14.619 Walnut, street; THURSDAY, Februars , Bth, at /22. . ,By order of the Board. So S. WALLTHAST, Secretary and Treasurer. 10'ARMORY OF THE FIRST TROOP PELLA DEL PELLA CITY CAVALRY February Ist, DM. A special meeting of the incorporated company will be held at the Armory, Twenty first street, above Chestnut, on TRUIyDAY, February Bth, 1868, at 7X o'clock P. M. A. C. CATTELL, • fa-no • Secret.rif. S • D klest 1111 F COAL COXPAIIY.—kICLIADELPILIA, January 23, 1E66. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, to elect Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at their Office, 5 5 WALNUT Street on WEDNESDAY, February 7. at 12 o'clock. noon. ja24-tfen R. R. RossoieeY. n - - , . OFFICE OF THE BLACK DIAMOND CO AL AND IhVN COMPANY—No. 2o,Vi WALNUT .41ELPHIA, January 27th, MA The Annual Meeting of Stockholders or this Com pany, for electing officers and transacting Bach otherbusiness as shall come before it will; he held at its office on MONDAY, the 12th of February neat, at 12 o'clock. M. Ja27-B,ta,thoti J. S. HESTON, Secretary. 1&:. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE DIVISION or, NAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, No. 103 W.aLNUT street,Pnaxanknrata, Jan. 31, 1063. The Board of Managers have tins .day declared a Dividend of TIMER PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and National Tax, payable on and after February 15th. next. The Transfer Books will be closed anal February VA. fel-131 , CHAS. C. LONGSTRETH, Treasurer. ITZOFFICE OF THE;xOI3,THW.ESTERSI COAL AND IRON COmPANT, leB SODTIi FOURTH T, PHILADELPHIA Jan. 2Y, 1866. • The Annual Meeting of the Stocaholders of this Company, .klection for Officers, and transaction of such other bus:nese as shall come before it, will be held at its office on MONDAY, the 12th or February next, at 12 o'clock, M. F.E. HUBBELL, jasll-10ti Secretary. [U. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL aoAD COMPANY. PHILLDHLPHIA, Jan. 30,1866. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the 20th day of February, 1666. at 10 o'clock, A. at, the SANSOM STREET HALL. The Annual EleCtion for Directors will be held on MONDAY, the sth City of March, 1666, at the Ofiloe of the Company, No. 235 South Third street. ja3l t fen • • EDMUND SMITH, Sec'y. O'OFFICE OF THE CRESCENT CITY OIL COMPANY.—FHILDISIX/11.1 , , Jan. 16, 1666. .0.0/ice Is hereby given to all delinquent Stockholders that unless the assessment of Ten Cents per share made by this Company shall be paid on or before 12 o'clock, noon, IituNDAT, February 12th, 1666, so much of the stock of said delinquents as will be required to par said assessments and necessary expenses, as pru vnied by law will then be sold ni the oftice or the Ith.m. puny. at public auction. Jal6,tfelui M. BUZBY, Treasurer. DIVIDEND NOTICEN. r&o.. Ib:SHEA...NOE OOMPAITY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVAIIIIA, PHIL A.135.1.PH1.A. Feb, btn, 1866. The Directors have ails day declared a Dividend of TN alibi TY DOLLARS per share. Gear of all 4.16 S pas able to the stockholders, or their legal repreienta: ti•eit, on D emand. ton 1014 WILLI A.lf H ARPER, Secretary. N .If:h.—The Directors of the PIIILADEL ROTA & 'I RENTON RAILROAD COAL PAN 1" has e tha, day declared a Dividend of TEN (to) PER chaSiT., (clear of Taxes) upon ;their mpltal stock payable lu stock, on the lath day of FEBRUARY.Isis. at the Comi , any's Office. No. 14 S. DELA WAite AVENUE. Frac...loos paid In scrip. J. PARRER NORRIS, Treasurer. PEILADELT.III4., Jan.. 1606. Jo= trels EU. NOTICE.-DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL AND CAMDEN AND AArT3OI" RAIL 'WAD AND TRANSPORTATION COALPANit...-, The Directorsof the above Companiet have this dal declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT. (clear of C. S, las), upon their Capital Stock, payable in atock. on the 15th day of February, 1566, at their Oftlo9s, in NEW Vc•RE. and PHILADELPHIA_ Fractions psid to Scrip. RICELAND STOCKTON, Treasurer. CARY 19th, 1566. FOR SALA OR TO LET UPON GROUND Rh:NT—A valuable tract al i.A_ND, euijoluaar tae usarlyhttGus Works, in One First Want. havin, nearly bails mile (t mile) front upon the river Schuyi. kill. This portion is particularly well adapted tar maanfacturing mu - poste. as well as a suitable depot far anthracite and bitumonous coal, a branch railroad leading from the Pennsylvania Railroad, stops at lire premL•es.and can be readily extended aboutfa.oyards the river bchuylkall, there conueotlug with a substan tial wharf. The property will be divided to suit put chasers. Aiwa to Rant a brick BtILDINO, with (=tansies, river front. imitable for variona manufacturing per In connection with the bas Worts, with steam power and other Improvements. (fel.th,s,tant• Apply at 121 W.A.LNVI street, second story. NLEGANT COUNTRY Sr AT—FOR Containing ten acres of land. situate on thy Wls. ckon Batghta, 7' miles from the city and couveul ent to the railroad station. Large double stony man sion. with hail 11 feet in width, two bath rooms and every City convenience. Porter's lodge, largo statues and carriage house, conservatory,&c.. and fruit of every kind. J. N. GUMMY bONS, 50zi Walnat street. RFOR BALE.—A VERY CHOICE AND DESI RA_RLE FARM in the Twenty-third Ward, lo s from Market street, adjoining the village of Enstieton, containing 90 acres. ;Improvements tins, and land to a high state of cultivation, with plenty of shade, fruit and water, and everything in twat rate order. Apply at itn, Chestnut street, second door, no tween 10 and 2. In2o-ta,th,sa,tila ers FOR SALE.— The hundsome !bur-story Prick ILESIDF-ACE, with three-story back buildings. every modern convenience and lot of grouud running through to a ID feet wldestreet. situate No. 219 North Twentieth street. Is in perfect order. J. 15LG0.31.11..51Y ez EUNs, sus Walnut street. CliO NO. 2124 BRANDYWINE STREET.—Three story brick. a lth back buildings. Lot 16e•mt aunt by 78 feet deep. Immediate possession. Price ,z.`2l For sale by " BONSA.LL BROS., fes-st* 116 North Minn street. Wm FOR BALE--The valuable property No. 124 WilatiEsTlcuT street, 25 teet front by 245 feet deep to SIMBOM 'street. Apply at jabo-Un• ' 48 NORTH THIRD STREET. 1 ARCH SIREET DWELLING, No s.rr, and .RACE Street DWELLING. with side yards, Race an eventeenth Streets, FOR SALE, and Lmmedta!e. possession, by A. P. MORRIS, fe9-3t* 916 Arch Street. pugss• FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-STOW house, with three-story double back buqd , 1401 Thompson street: all modern Improvements, Apply to J. R. t,URTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers. 433 Walnut street. E, SALIC. A desirable three-story 1:;111: ni HOUSE, =IS South Ninth street- all modern .n -pr. vements; immediate posses•dou given. Apply io J. H. CURTIs &SON, Real .kistate brokers, 433 W.. - nut street. FOR Se LE.—, Tbe Brick Buildl• g and lot 20 rr.et ir front by 94 feet deep to a 10 feet wide uutlet,situoi -2.:0. 22 South Fifteenth street. J. M. GUALILEY SONS, 508 Walnut street. 1 FOR BALE.—A tourstory Brick Store Property, situate on Third street, above Cherry, anostea tt y built, and new paying a good interest on the is veetment. G M. GiTAIIIRY & SGSS, 508 Walnut st.• FOR SALE.—A desirable dwelling on Watont. Ea street, west of Broad. Address W. R." Br L I-a:TIN Office. fe2-4t. INFEST SPRUCE STREET.—FOR SALE. Ttie Handsome Two-story Brick Residence, win tbreostory double. back buildings, situate .b.o 1503 Spruce street. Has every modern convenience and Is In perfect order. Lot 2.4 feet front by 137 feet deep. Immediate possession given. J. GUMMY ct. SONS, 508 Walnut street. VALUABLE BLIII.D.TNO LOT FOR SALE —A large lot of ground, bounded by uhrlstlan, Sixteenth arid ISfontrcoe streets, 264 feet front by 133 feet deep. J. 31 GIIMMEY dt SONS. 50S Walnut street. VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOR SAS, E, with pier 45 feet in width, and two docks a 5 ands 4 feet in width, situate on the Delaware at Lombard street. J. M . °UNMET & SONS. 508 Walnut street. •I LIPMAN INANLTACTDIIING CO. 11.1.. LIP:3IAN, Agt. MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING STATIONER, 51 South Fourth Street, 2d Story, %.. :., .z Orr= AT 171101.63.2 la ',5, LIPMAN'S IMPROVED EYELET mAcinics, t; Llpman's Trl-Patc.l Ell.lelnaelanel • % t LIPMAN'S PAT. PENCIL & ERASER, o. LIPMAN'S ERASING PENCILS, I g JACKGON,G'LEAD PENCILS, `4 NI ..1 BLEARS' ETERPOLET LEADS, Ir. MEARS' PROPELLING LEADS. ... a LIPMAN'S ANTI-BLOTTING RULER. .1 0 ill ~,ti, LipmanManntacturinico.'s .P 1 SITITRIOR. LEAD PENCILS. Rosßms ,EszLET MACHINE& - STATIONERY IRIPORTED TO ORDER. Mr * MO, KANCYAMM 2I O eo• OARPETINGS. A large aseortment of DOMESTIC CIARPETINIIB oonstantly on hand and for sale saute lomat prime GEORGE W. HILL, /5(o. /282iwth TRLEW Streets 'fSPEC=L. SEAL .11PATACICka. STATIONERY. 4DALBPETINGS. MNINCI COMPANIES. PROSPECTUS CS THE CARSON GOLD MINING COMPANY. Capital Stock, $500,000 No. Shares 50,000. Par Value and Subscription Price, $lO. WORKING CAPITAL, $50,000 OFFICE RS: President, COL. WM. B. THOMAS. Sec. and Treas. pro. Tern., J. HOPKINS TARR. Solicitor, WM. L. HIRST, Esq. DIRECTORS; COL. WM. B. T SOMAS, . CHAS. S. OGDEN, EDWIN MIDDLETON, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM BERGER. The land of this Company consists of about LM acres in Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, about 3%. milts from the town of Charlotte. On this property 15 shafts or pits have been opened and stink to various depths from to to s 5 feet, demon stetting the existence of three parallel veins of ore or about 2 feet In width and about 12 feet apart - converging to a common centre at the depth of about 120 feet, for one immense ma►s or vein of ore extending In length through the property more than haLf a mile. There are also on this property other veins of ore nn - explored. All these ores are known es the brown ores, and are very rich, yielding an average of abaci $2OO per ton in gold- The above remits having been demonstrated by the rude working of the mines for several years past, the risk of investment in undo. velonel property isnot incurred, and by the application of modern mining and reducing machinery the Com pany angel& ate an Immediate and serge return gar their money. Haying as ore that readily yields MO per ton, some estimate can be made of the value of this property, with the preeent imperfect system of mining. Ten tons of this ore can be taken out and reduced daily from every shaft opened at an expense not exceeding $a per ton leaving a net daily profit of $1,71U for each shaft worked by the Company. The large working capital reserved will enable tha Company at once to procure and erect the best modern machinery for, manipulating the ores, by means of which the yield will be largely increased. These mince. whilst they produce ores nehor than thosb of Colorado or Nevada, have many advantages over them, particularly in an abundance of Nei and cheap labor, add the flactlity with which they can be worked during the entire year, whilst those of Colo rado and Nevada can only be worked daring the warm weather. A test assay of an average specimen of the ore from the Canon lanes was made as late as the rth of January, of the present year, as will appear from the following certificate of Professors Booth and Garrett, the Assayers of the Philadelphia Mine % Dcar Str PHILA DBLPIIIA, TaDIESTy 27, 1566 we tame carefully ASSayei the sample of ore from Carson Mine, North Carolina, and find it to yield ten ounces nine penny Iveiglits of pure Gold to the ton of ore. The coin value is therefore 0216 01 par ton of ore, Tours respoctl oily, BOOTH dt GARREMT. Da. M. B. TAYLOR, _ 401 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Subscriptions to the Capital Stock will be received at the office of the COMPA.NY, No. 4ir Walnut street, where samples of the ore may be seen and full infer mattec received. fee-rit DEIUGIS. f 70.13 LIVER CLL.—Twenty-IWe barrels, new made, V Cod Liver 011, of very superior quality; Carb Ammon la,just received, lu Jars; also, just received, twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 91 per cent., in the beet of packages, and for sale by JOHN C. 13AR8 R & CO., oc2l-ly No. 718 Market street. U ODOSOWS BRONCHLID TABLETS.—The Alte vlation of Bronchitis, Catarrh. Hoarseness ant similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Valc Public Speakers, Singer and Amateurs have be ,, r greatly benetlied by using these Tablets, and their hie, appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re commends them to persons effected with BROX CHITIS, HOARSENESS, and CATARRH of the HEAD and BREAST. For sale by Druggists generally Prepared only by LANCASTER & WIT St, Apothe , caries northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Pis phia. XTEW STRENGTHENING AND RhVUlary PLASTERS with the pliancy of allk, the strengtl and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest, palm weakness, &c., &c. They are cleanly _ and odorlen comfortable and effective. Sold by HUBBELL, Alec thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. attic, TIBII(3GISTS' SUNDRIES. Graduates Mortar AA. Pill Tiles,Oombs, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweesers„Pat Boxes, Horn Scoops Surgical Instruments, Trassat Harland Soft Rubber Goods,Vial Cases, Glass ant Metal Syringes, iv., all at "First Hands" rims. • EiNOWDEN apS•tft =South Eighth West, ROBERT BHOEMAI & 00.. N. R. CORNEEE. FOURTH AND BADE STREED3, Wholesale , Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in Windom Glass, White Lead, and Paints of every description offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock 01 goods in their line, at the lowest market rates. ORKB.T SHORAT A TCRR 61 CO., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets: Ualclned, ISM round tins and boxes, also In bottles. „Tanning's carbonate of Magnesia,in 2 oz. and 4 as. papers Calcined Magnesia lyndlng and for sate byELLIS, SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh streets. Philadelphia, sels EBBIENTIA.L OILS.—PIIREI OILS OF ALMONDh Lemon Bergamot, Anise, CarrawaY, Cloves Orange, Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Lavender, Juniper, Cognackappermint, Bassafrtw, Rose/ Rose Geranium, Citron Verb e &c. all of warranted quality. FN sale by W Am & Co., Druggists, Nos. its and 722 Market street. e 27 TIRIJGB.—A LARGE AND GENER.A.I. STOOK 01 -LJDzugs, Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Premiss lions, for sale by WILLIAM RT:r. gi & 00., Druggists Noe. 721 and 728 Market street. DAY RUM.--Just received, an invoice of Genuine jj Imported z• Rum, t o ga: eby the gallon, bf t 3 BABERT ELOVVA Brti&gist, N. E. csa Der Fourth and Race streets. JCS • • • re; • • ft: otfult.%•_,i andportableoentrivance for theappllcatton of U. en , . to thelnternal eurnme of the rectum. Soid tr. : lj: : - • • 41 • is t. v•.. i -9 .. i~r: ~ ~ TEMPLII OF FASHION .— PARIS DRESS AND CLOAK . MAKING in. all its varieties. • All the latest styles of imported Paper Patterns to select troth, in Sleeves, Waists, Opera Maks and. Tight Coats: also a large assortment of beantiird Dress Cloak Trim mings and Buttons. Wedding and .traveling outfits made :with neatness and despatch. Suits. of Mourning at the shortest notice._ at ;be lowest possible pries* The entire bushiest is under the superintendence of Ufa M. A. BINDS orders from a distwatte v i a will receive m r- WO attention. Ladles will please note n atljuess to avola being de ceived. No. lost. street, two doors above the Acadewy of Nino isle-1M ISM[MuNCW,I. TIEILA.I . TI COMPANY WARE - =MAL BARIUM LIBUiLLPIOIIi xetcpyqoaler - Eb' By THE LEOIEELA±MIS Or . ~ . PENNErif..V4biLe., sgpio s, B. CORNER . Tya)D We.__- T STREETS , ` PHILADELPHIA. . - • ' - ~ ' ~ - STREET LW:FRANCA' ' ' TO ON irIiESELO numairr.. . . . CARGO To au parla of - tbe world. 11412tuANCES .._ _ Oa Goode. by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to all Darts of the Union Fmk rastowic-zs,"' On Merchandise gen!tally, - On Motes, Dwelling Homes, des. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1865, 8100,000 'United States 5 per cent. loan, '7l-- $95,000 00 120,010 United States 6 per-Cent. loan, num oe 200,0uOljnited States 78-10 per cent. loan Treasury /Cc:dee -100,000 State of PerdulylvtailiFeTei : Veli: /94475 00 Loan 90, 54,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. M 5 00 Lon .. 53,250 125,000 City a of Philadelphia Six Per—Jent. 00 Loan 112,812 50 20,000 Pennaylvania Radroa — Tintt gage,llis Per Cent, Bon_ 20,000 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second ko-rt gage Six Per Cent 80nd5...._....._... . 23,750 00 25,1300 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 25,750 00 11,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Philadel phia.-- -- 13,537 50 r0r,150 143 Shares" Stock Penna. Railroad Copany 8,540 00 5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsyl;ivia Railroad Company - 8,250 00 40,000 Deposit with the United States Go. vernmentotedect 10 10 days ca11......_ : 40,000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. 170.700 Loans on and first liens on City Property 170,700 00 1.038.950 Par. • Market 996.560 00 Bllls'recetvagiefor Insurance made.... 1.21,012 87 Balances due atAgencies.—Premicuns on lase rine Polletes. Accrued Interest. and otner debts due the Company....__.__ . 40.511 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry' insurance other Companies, $5,133. .10niraated value— 2,910 ea Cash In Cash in Drawer 678 48 50,615 7 DEELECTORS. Thoznaa C. 'Tana, tearattel E. Btoke3, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Bonder, Tlaeophilun Spalding. John B, Penrose, James Traquair. Henry C. Lanett, Jr., .Tames C Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert Barton, John D. Taylor, THOMAS JOHN C. HE Lrmaumn, Secre . MAP $4: 1,11 Al' - " • :z‘ -MARLINE FMB AND INLAND TILANSPOII T - TIO ENS a): Otilw.,No.SZl WALNUT street, south side, east of Third The Properdes of this Oompan7 are wen Investet and tarnish an available rand for the ample indemnity of all ms who desire to be protected Inaaranos E IZTORRR taken on Vessels, Freights iknd Cargoes. zajaND TRANSPORTATION BIERS on Me'. chandise per Railroads. Canals and Steamboats. FIRE RISKS on Merchandise, Promiture and Build. in in City and County EISTORPORATED II 1794—CAPITAL ..00000p.. ANT PAID fl AND SECURELY lIS VIA, TOTAL i PROPERTIES, tomko. PERPkalLia. CHARTER. - - Arthar G. Coffin, James N. Dicke:lna Earrinel W. Joni* EL Morris Wain, John A.:Brown, John Mason, Charles Taylor, George 1.. Harrison, Ambrose White, Fronds E. Cope, Richard D. Wood. Edward H. Trotter, William Welsh, E. & Clarke, William E. BowenCh, Her am Crosamlngs T. arleion Henry. AIITHIrE G. COYFEL President Maim= PLATT. Secretary. ,-,----- BIBS ASSOCIATION, .as , Incorporated hiam-h Y.:, MD. F lit A OFFICE No. S 4 N. I , Lerb. street. In. sure BUI DINGS. HOUSEHOLD FITE. 5,, ,.. ._ I T T and ICERCHANDIBB sena-- :-- - 1 -::: : ------.!- P ai llb wirraluelphlaonlyb.f Dire . (inthe"4 ';1 Ems,TinungT of Janus the ; A y 1, / ssets of the AssoWaten SM. Bonds and Mortgages on Properly in the City of Philadelphia only —4857,1E1 is Ground Bents._ - 21,8ie 54 Real Estate. (011icsaillnad Nor M -streets.) Kt= is U. S. Gov. 5-h). Bonds-._. . . 43,000 CO Deposit with U.S. a. Alsatiti - us .— TieTsiGi. ----- 511,000 » Oast WI i1iirtd.............—....-....-------. U.S:S 17 TRUSTMES GEOBGH W. TRYON, President. otimrivnama l Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. R. LYadall. John Bonder , Levi P. Gres. Peter B. Keyser. luannelSparhawk, John PURIM, Qualm P. Bowe= Jobn Carreiv, Robert Shoeaker, Goa. I. Y Soma Liptfoot. za,vls T. SUTLER, BecreMrY. 11 . 4 . I• t ; is• _l' el • :UN . DELPECCA. NO. stSs WALNUT Street, o d pr L. t ivi e In addition to MARINE an Ws Company Manna from lore or damage b• BMA on neral terms, on boildtmos, mezahhadLse, fiwnlthre, fbr per and permanently on buildings by_ deposit of premium. The Comp has been In native opecrallan res mare th an sizx, daring which all lames haw been promptly adjnated and pald, MHBOTOBEI Jahn L. Hodge, David Lewis, M. üB. T Ma L h ew, Bmaamsin =hag, H. Pcnrora, WlMoon B. Grant, 4.. B. McHenry, Robert W. T. ,,,,,,, 1 ni. Mcimond Cahalan, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, Jr , Louis C. Norris. JOHN R.'WUCHERKB, President Baru= Wim4X)x, Borretary. TSB COUNTY FIRE 12 , 713171iA.NC:S CONMAICIT.- OFFICE No. 110 SOUTH .8013313'H EM::. BXLOW aIELIESTNUT. "The Fire Insurer= Company of the County el Philadelphia" Incorporated by the Legislature ci Pennsylvania In 1515, for Indemnity Against kw ci damage byfla t r Ail urclusi TEß v PERPETUAL. This old and reliable Institution, with amp..Y3 cartiml and contingent fund carefully invested condnuee to sure bulklings, furniture, merchandise, &c., either per. manently or for a limited time, against loss or damage by lire, as the lowest rates consistent with the ateedr•os celery of its customers. Losses adjusted and radd with all possible despate. , l DM,ECTOR.S. Charles J. Sutter. Edwin L. Henry Crli Horn g i Robert V. lmey, Jr., Joseph Moore; Henry Budd, George Hecke, Andrew H. /Miler, James N. Stone. ('NA I'IT.T.AI J. SUPPER, preaMems, BIESUAYLIS F. IloEcirmay. Sec'v and Treasurer. . FTEINSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TEN ENINSYLVANIA. FIRE INSURANCE 0034 PANY—lncorporated lB24—Charter Perpetual—Ft, tie WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Sonora This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to insure against Its* or damage by fire, on Public or Private nnildinEo, either permanently or fbr a limited time. Also, cz Furniture= of Goods and Merchandise general on liberal Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund Invested In the most careful manner, which enable : them to offer to the insured an undoubted security the fame efloss. Diazoroßs. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereax, Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Haslehurat, Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, J. Gillinghwvil Pen. Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President. Wixxsost G. Onowai.n. Secretors, A lIRRICAN BIBS METTRANCE CON:RANT. A ENCOBRORATED 1810.--(IELLSTEB PEEPS an TUAL. WALNUT Street, above TIMM) Eitreet, REIMADwT.PHIA. Raving a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and Str.R.. PLUS invested In sound and available Securities, OGII • drum to brume on Dwellings, Ste Furnitore.„ Mer• ChandlBo, Vessels in port, and tbelr , and othpr Personal property. All Losses liberally and prompt' , adjusted. Thomas B. Marra Sohn Welsh_, Banmel C. Morton, Patrick BradY. EOM Axasairr O. L. CtaAwroP.D ,g 2d)MICA'S' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Ata. —OM_ ce _Farquhar lluilding, No. Is WALNUT street. NAB.. AND INLAND INSURANCES.— Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all parts of the world, and on goods on Leland transportation on rivers, canals, w and other conveyance') throughout the United . WILLIAM CRAIG, President, PETER OULLEN, Vine Presi dent. ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary. . . Drazairorm. William Peterr Cul len fk r . MO. Lo rr b : r ti, , John Dana, Jr., I. Johnston Brown, William H. Merrick, Samuel A. Ralon, get_ll. W. Richards, Mason Hutchins, Billies Dollen Henry L. Elder, Wan. M. Beirtil • S. Rodman Marian' Pearson Swill. till WY PROVIDENT WE AND TRUST :00311- .1. PANY, OF PBSLADELPRIA.— Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, ad month, 22d, 1865, INWR I E . S o LIVED A g n AyONVE ' INTER BT ON DE. CAPITAL.-- "DwooToßs. I Samuel B. Bbl ley. - Richard Oadbruir, Jeremiah Ramer, .. . Henry Raines, Joahna'EL Morris, - T. 'Wig= Brown. BiChard Wood. ~ , Ohs& B, • w a g, 0, ungstaregb. , Coffin. SAMUEL B. BBEI:PLJW, Prod deal. ROWLAND PARITY, Actuary. 0117/011L 111220 - /y No, 11l Bout/ Fora Vied E~"~~I J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, William G. Bonitos, Edward Darlington, H Jones Brooke, Edward Lafoarcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcnvalne, J. B. esemple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D Tillorgan, Pittsburgh. . C. HALVE,, 'resident. DAVIS, Vice President. Lary. del.linol Mi 1,857 II John T. Lewis, James B. Campbell] Edmund G. Cutllh, Charles W. PonMar orris. KAMM, President. Secretary. Zll3ll 118~~~~. FIRE INSURANCE. Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE! COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $lO Millions. Invested rands, over 16 Millions, Yearly Revenue, over 5 Millions. Invested in the United States, over $1,500,000 . ALI losses! promptly adjusted witboht reference to Rngland. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, OFFICE, No, 6 Merchants' Exchange, delis.p,tu,th to fe9 PHILADELPHIA. TIIE IE-1001V1E INSURANCE COMPANY OF REMADELPHIA.. No. 150 Bouth.Fourtb at , above Wal- nut street. ca.A.BTBB. BEBBETETAL. This Company insures against loss or damage by FIRE on PUBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, FURNI TURE and MERCHANDISE generally, City or Country. Also insures dwellings perpetually by de posits of premium. DEBECTORS, JANES BROWN, .I.,x3fUIEL 001 0 .FtN, E.BAST FS A. DOT. J. HILLBORN JONE 3, WILLIAM D..LEWTS, JOHN WOODSIDE war. N. NFEDLFS, wiLLuar. B. BULLOCK - , JOHN. D. TAYLOR, WM. C. LONG BETH. THOMAS .1113.11UtEt i Jr., JOHN N. HUTCHINSON. SA ES BROWN, President. CHAR. A. BUY, Vice President. THOMAS ICKELSON. Secretary. jans,tu,tbly 182r CRARTER PERPETUAL IFTLA.TtiJKLAIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PH T_LA.DELPH/A. Assets on Janu.swy 1, 1866, 0.. 9 506 9 851 Ote. Capital accred Surplu s L ....... rNSETTLF D CLAMS SU,4G7 53. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over .55,000.000. Perpettal and Tem .orar Pond on . • .. • BLRECTORS, Edward C. Dale, oeorge Fates, Alfred Ellie'', Fran. W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCall i_A_NCKETR President. Vice President :tart' pro tem. fe2td.3ll Chas. N. Bancker, Topics Wagner, eamuel Grant, Geo W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES. If ED WARD C. D JAS. W. 31cAJJ.1sTEB., GiftAliD FIRE A_ND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. CMCE,4IB WALNUT STREET, PHILA. 'DELPHI& CAPITAL PAID LS, IN CASH, MOM.) This company continues to write on Fire Rieke only. Its capital, with a good surplus, is safely Invested. 701 Losses by tiro havebeen promptly - paid, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed on thls account within the past few years. For the present the office of this company will re main at 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a taw mouths will remove to Its OWN 811 LLDENG N. H. t. 538.. els vesret H AND CHES.r..N u f, Then, as now, we shall be nappy so insure oar patrons at such rates as are consistent with safely. THnILAS CRAVEN. - N. on.,LETr, }ERMAN SHEPPARD, 'N. S LAWRENOE, T:d MACREI .r A K CHARLES L DUPONT, SRO. SUPPLER, HEYRI F. 'KENNEY. IRO. W. C.LAGHORN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. SILAS THOMAS ORA.VEN, President. ALFRED S. GILLETT, V. Pre. Idea I. and Treasurer JAMES B. ALVORD. Secretary. jaiStf THE RELIANCE INISCLEULLICIS COMPANY OP PHIL a DELPHI & Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE, No. SOS WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, 5300.(M, Insn.ree against loss or damage by ITEM, ott Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or per petual, and on Furniture Goods Wares and merchan dise In town or country. • • JUTS z upe 4408,04,4 79 Invesied in the following Securities. vin • First Mortgagee on (qty Property, well se• cured-. United States Government Loans._ Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans... Pennsylvania 13.000,050 6 per cent Loan Pennsylvania Railroad Roads, first and se cond Mortgages Camcen and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com- patty's t per cent. Loan._ B noting - non and Broad Top Y percent, mort gage bonds 4,5 En 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock__ 1,030 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock____ 4,000 CIO Commercial Bank of PennsylvanisStock... 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock- 380 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phia's etock 1,000 00 Cash In bank and on hand 5,914 79 $498,004 79 DIRECTORS. Clem. Tingley, BenJ. W. Tingley, Wm. 31usser, Marshall Hill, Samuel Bisphara, Charles Leland, B. L. Carson, Thomas EL Moore, Robert Scefn, Samuel Castner, Wm. Stevenson, Alfred English, James T. Young. CLEM TINGLEY, President. THOMAS C. HILL, Secrebtry. ntl.Leirra, December 1,1865. de.204.h,5,tu,t1 A N CRAMMER PERPETUAL ETUAL. AOITH INSURANCE COMVANV.••• Asa. Office, No. MI WALNUT street, above Third, Phila.; Will Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Raid- Inge, either Perpetually or ibr a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels,Oftri%ea and Freight. Inland Insurance to all parts of the mon, Wm. Esher, - --- - David Pearson, D. tanner. Peter Sieger, Lewis Andenried, J. E. Ream, J. R. Blakiston, Wm. F. Dean, .10s. Mandell, John Retchern, Md. President. WM. F. D ~, Vice-President, i WM. N. MUTH. Secretary. tail rEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY OS 11 PHILADELPHIA.—Office Northeast corner 01 THIRD and BUTTONWOOD elreetsaate Tann= Incorpoted by the Legislatme of Pennsyl Citaran B A Pstarwruar,. Capital authorized by law, 1100,000. Make .Insurance agalnst Loss or Damage by Fire of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Sloan Goods and Merchandise, en favorable terms. DIRECTORS, George Erety, • Christopher H. 111 - 11 m. August O. miller, Frederick Staake, John F. Belsterting, Jonas Bowman. Henry Troomner Frederick Doll, William McDaniel, Jacob Schandier, George Buts, Jr., Stephen Smith, Senn' Darker, i Samuel Miller, Edward 2. I . rtoyer. GEORGE sT, President. JOHN F. FFIATERTANG. Vice Presider:l. mail , E . CO rmacati. Semis= .LNSIIHANOE COMPANY. No. 4P5 OBESErt tr.P STREET. PHILADELPHIA. BIBS AND INLAND INsunerion Francis N. Ruck, Jno, W. Eversion, Charlesßichardson, Robert B. p o t ter. Henn' Ri chardson, Jno. Ressler, Jr., Samuel Wright, E. D. Woodruff, F. S. Justice, Oho . Stokes, Geo. A. Wen, Jos. D. Ellis. • FRANCIS N. tax President. CHAS. RICHARDSON. Vioe Presides:! W. L BLANCEITA.II33. &oratory COA.L. S. MASON rs - Es. JOHN J, SHEAF) ITEM BIi'DEBSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO A their stock of Buck Mountain Company's Coal, Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and Locust Mountain, Which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market rates, and to deliver in the best condition. s th EvEN B.I WZI ON stre 33 et, below w il'raxilaill Market. ll2s 4 - tu O te rd ßun ere d left ing wi , be promptly attended to. mulxsd. BEERAFF amt.!. Arch Street Wharf. Schuylkill. noA.L.--SIJGAB LOAF, BEAVER. PCEADOW AND %.1 Sprlag htstultain, Lehlith Coal. and best Locus* Mountain from Schuylk.lll, prepared exprmsly_for ftunilp use. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and LOW streets. Office. N0..112 South SECOND Street. mh27 . ' ..T. WALTON .4. CO. HEATHING BELT,—LOWPELL PATMIT ELM CI tic t3bentblng Felt for Wpm also, .lolanson's Paten weebtlag Felt for StesimPlpes and Bollers t In eter. and fbr sale by WILLIAN p , GELURT, ell 2 WWI DeLtware airenza. ..$400,010 09 . 4.. ' 15 nCCOME 7011 1466 plo.ooo. _ $124,100 00 135,000 00 55,000 00 21,000 00