LAVER EIIROPEA.N NEWS BY THE MORANIAN. . Pohmtw, ; Feb. 20, L3O . M.—Tke Morayian has arrived, with Liverpool adiriceslot February Bth, via Londonderry. February_ 9th. Cotton was hioyant, and advanced id.tor Atherican. Other descriptions 4-aid:lower.. Bares for the — i - vicek ;" 70, 000 - bales, and on Friday 16,0001 ales,holdera - demanding an • advance. Middling Orleans,l94d. - United States Five-twenties,--674@67i. Consols, 864@861. .J)te7City of New York, arrived out on the' 71bErthe Hansa ' cv the Bth; the St. David on the'llti, the Erin the Bth. The . Queen opelea. Per - iiiiitent on the 6th inst..,.The-speeph expresses satisfaction at Ad . st‘§cissfulterminatiori of.the American war and the abolition of slavery, and says that the correspondence - relative to the rebel cruisers will be laid before Parliament. !Theioroposed address of the French Senate in reply to the Emperor's speech, 'repudiates the idea that the French troops axe to be withdrawn from Mexico under American menacks. • - - - Breadstuffs are very dull and declinihg: Provisions steady; lard advancing. Illinois Central shares 744©75; Erie shares ' 524@53.i • The bullion in "the Bank of England has increased £108,500.__ The United States war Steamers Canan daigua and Shentmdoah arrived at Madeira Jan. 21st, from Boston. Parliamentary% probeedings on the'-7th were unimportant. Mr.. Potter, in the House , of Commons, moved for , a copy of the correspondence relative to the removal of Gordon from the magistracy in,Jamaica, and the circumstances connected with the Morant Bay lock-up case. • The motion was Lord Dufferin remains in the Ministry, and succeeds Marquis Hardlington as Under Secretary of War. The Pall Mall Gazette announces A.l2' field's acceptance of the Under Secretaryzthip.of - • - Lord Monteagle died on the 7th inst. -..The Dublhi police have discovered a Fe nian armory :in that city. Satterthwaite's Circular of the - evening of the 7th, says: "Nothwithstanding the de pression on the Stock Exchange, American• securities have remained firm. Five twenties have been in fair request for in vestment, both in the London market and 'for European account, and in the absence 43f any large shipments from Amerie,a,sul minced nearly one per cent., closing at 67i 15671. The London Times publishes a translation of a letter from the - late Admiral Pareja, written just before his suicide, to a friend in Europe, It shows he was overwhelmed issvitkthe idea of, having inflicted the calam ity of war on two friendly nations. He says: "This letter will convey to you: news of my death. The errors of judgment and not of will, with which I have unfor tunately misguided the Government of my Queen, cannot have any other expiation. I have been unjust and prejudiced against Tavara. Request him to pardon me. He slid know the republic better than any body else, and his advice and proceedings were ever safe and sound. It is the inter of our country to embrace the first mo pent to, make peace with Chile." A telegram from Rotterdam says the etiilean privateer Independencia remained NrTerneuz, closely watched by a Dutch 'frigate. - In the Spanish Senate, dnring a debate the • address in response to the Queen's speech,. the Minister of State _paid the recognition of Italy 'by Spain...had significance beyond the revival of diplomatic intercourse between the two countries. .An - amendment, which had been pro posed, _regretting the recognition of the Italian Kingdom, was rejected by a vote of 100 against 65. , • The French Corps Legislatif, by a vote of 158 to 58,," resolved that - the proposals of the Minister of Finance, relative to the augmentation of the Sinking Fund, should be referred to the Committee on the• Budget. ' The Bourse was firmer. Rent,es, 68f. 9c. "LaUtit, via Londonderl7._ Lryze.PooL, Feb. 9.—ln the House of Commons, yesterday, - The O'Donohue moved'an amendment to. the Address, - de: claringit to be the duty of the Ministers to examine into the cause of Irish dissatisfise tio n and to remove them. -:After a general debate on Fanianistn, the amendthent was rejected by a vote of 346 to 25, and the Address was agreed' fo. • In the Queen's speech satiafection is ex pressed at the renewal of diplomatic rela tions with Brazil, and regret at the Spanish- Chilean difficulty, but the good offices Of England and France have been accepted. The treaties with Austria and Japan are referred to with satisfaction. The de- plorable events in Jamaica are referred to with regret, and measures will be taken in the matter. Great concern is expressed for the cattle plague, and deep sympathy for the suf ferers. The Fenian conspiracy is referred to as ad verse alike to authority, property and reli gion. The authority of law has been firmly and impartially vindicated. Reference is tlfen made to sundry local measures, in cluding one of reform. A warm debate ensued in both Houses on the Government's course in regard to the cattle plague. An amendment, censuring the Gtivernment, was moved in the House of Lords, but was withdrawn. The London Times' city article says the discount market is without alteration, the demand being steady, both at the Bank and elsewhere. On the Stock Exchange money was in rather better supply, yesterday, at 7 per cent. Dreadful. Tragedy In New York. [From the R. Y. Ban, of Feb.l9.] Soon after seven o'clock, on. Saturday evening, the Police of the 22d Precinct were informed that a terrible tragedy had taken place at 236 West 47th street—a wooden shanty, the residence of John Roth, a Ger matt'inechanic. It appears that upon his retaining home from his work, he found the - M , oman with - whom he cohabited,-Anas- Una Shotz, also a German, and twenty-six years of age, lying at the foot of the bed in a state of insensibility, while on the bed lay her three children dead, but vistill warm. Roth tried to arouse the woman and failing, he gave the alarm, when Drs. J. Lewis and R. Stewart tried the stomach paMps and other remedies, which so far re yived her that she, it is thought, Will re leAVer. • The names of her children are caroline, aged 6 years, the fruit of a mar riage with her husband, Schotz, from whom ale r ims been separated for , some years; (John, two-and-a-half years oldr ' and. Villie, eighteen months, the fruit of: her . union' with Roth. The physicians think ~, t the -children had been suffocated, but E ,) "' „. What means, and whether poison was administered or not, was not ascer tained.- It is presumed that the woman teak poison of some kind. What motive :fie had for the destruction of herself. and 4/Wdren is not known, as she is usable. pit titifeeklVerBB, but Roth thinks it probable ,-- .4hat something he said to her about her es, tre&agent use of his earnings preyed upon 'ber - niind, and Jed to ""the commission of the • deed. A few days ago he gave her a $2O bill, which she afterward said she lost, but which he ascertained, to be an" un trnth,lind for which he scolded her, and :thiii is , the' only solution ,he can give' for a Wive for the crime. The woman is repro:- muted to have been' quite intelligent. Her .I;insband (Schotz) . is married to another woman;-and is living in another , part of the :City. ',,A. slight abrasion , was noticed in het cheek, but ow it came there was'not aster= 'tallied. :Shewas taken to Bellevue Hospital - krareatpient; and.the Coroner was notified to" hold an inquest on. the : bodies'of the 1 , -4111dieif. ." '.. .' - •. ", • ' '- ' ' ' Hallway Aeadents and Verdlets'iln En ' n lad. The number of railway disasters in England, last, year, was greater than usual, and many 'heavy verdicts were given in favor of persons who received I severe injuries. The Southeastern Rail way Company were "east!' in very heavy damages in several cases especially those arising out of the Stiehurst accident. In one-of these-7-for the loss • of - a hus band,leavitig two ehildren;-the dainages were £7,000—(535,000)—£4,000 for the widow and £1,500 for each of the chil dren. In four other of these Staplehurst cases theverdicts were for personal inju ries, £3,500, £2,000, £1,500 and £550, making altogether £14;550. Other claims for losses by death and personal injuries caused by this terrible accident , were compromised by payment of some very large sums, varying in. amount, but making a total, with the sums recovered by the verdicts above mentioned, of about £50,000::, The The Northwestern Company were de ' fendants, in eight actions which were brought' to trial. In one a verdict was given for the company; in another, the I plaintiff was nonsuited. In the six others.. verdicts were. found for £1,250, £350, £2OO and £300; also £lOO for the loss lof a wife. Against the Great Northern there were three actions for, personal in juries, in one - of which the dainages [awarded were £4,720; in the other two, £5OO and£l7s were given. The Lanett 14hire and Yorkshire Company had nine. actions against them for personal inju- Ilies. The verdicts were respectively for . £3,000, £1,250, £1,200, - £7OO, £2OO, £2OO, £180 ; $l5O and £l7O. Pittsburgh Monitors. What may be regardedas Pittsburgh'S most ambitious and likely to become most famous efforts in the ship-building line of business, left the city in a com pleted state for Cairo and the Missis sippi, yesterday: These were the light draught Monitors Sandusky and Ma rietta, which were ordered before the termination of the war, and will now serve to illustrate what we could have done to aid in the defence of the great rivers if peace had not fortunately ren dered the proof unnecessary.Bothvessels were built in the most scientific and substantial manner, and reflect the high est credit on the resources of the estab lishment of Messrs. Tomlinson S. Co., where they were constructed. They, with several sister monitors, were in tended for shallow waters, and only draw from five to eight feet. They would have been efficient auxiliaries in keeping the Mississippi and its tribu taries clear of batteries and guerillas, had they been finished before the squelching of the rebellion. The Urn vua, a light draught monitor also, but of different model in some particulars from the Sandusky and Marietta, yet remains at the wharf on the Allegheny river, at the foot of Pitt street, receiving her fin ishing touches. The only matter to be decided now is what will be done with the impregnable little monsters now that they are ready for service. - Unless we have a war with France in Mexico, they can be of no practical use whatever.— Pittsbuigh Despatch. THIII UNITED STATES TBEASITRY.-A table has - been officially prepared exhibiting the amount of moneysdeposited to the credit of the Treasurer of the "United States from all sources , in the States of Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Arkansas. The total amount is nearly $28,000,000 from April Ist, 1865, to Februaxy let, 1866, di vided as follows: Custom House fees, prin cipally at New Orleans, $2,878,000; captured and abandoned property, $13,131,000; direct taxes; $858,000; confiscations, " $120,000; tax on cotton, $133,000: commercial intercourse, $22,400; general bank duty, $33,000; internal revenue, $11,000,000. - Philadelphia Bank Statement. The following is the weekly statement of the Phila delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon: Capital Stock - -......-...-414,642,150 Loans and Discounts 46,981,317 Snecfelt:Banks. ... . .. ........ -.....-- 953,207 U. S. Demand an;i. . -- iiiillYeaer'Seoieli ....... 16,777:15 Due from other Ban - .4..--..-- 3,218,829 Due to other Banks—.-....,.. 6,814,941 Deposits.... 33,928,545 Circulation- . -.. 7,843,002 The following statement shows - ilie - ediiiiTo . n of the Banks of Philadelphia, at various times during the iast few months: 1863. Loans. Specie. Chrulation.Deposlts. 8.....„..17,879,615 4,510,750 4,564,115 28,429,189 July 6....... - 435,936,811 4,360,745 2,564,558 78,501,514 1864. Jan. 4 .35,698,808 4,158,585 2,055,810 29,878,926 July 4 40,918,009 3,955,856 2,154,258 87,758,8 • 1865. Jan. 3 48,059,403 1,803,583 2,793,468 39,845,963 Feb. 6.....i...50,269,473 1,702,776 4,393,178= 38,496,337 Marcb 6 49,215,540 1,389,264 5,346.021 38,391,022 April 50,268,729 1,343,223 5,893,626 38,316,847 May 1 .50,726,389 1,262,258 6,441,407 44,794.829 June 5 53.095,683. 1,258,782 6,717,753 41,518,576 July •3 56,054,760 1,184,631 6.771,.T.6 40,980,990 Aug, 7.. 55,467,695 1,154.015 6,986:662 _ 47,762,160 Sept. 4..._....50,096,499 1,100,242 6,980,826 38,417,473 Oct. 2 49,914,291 1,092,755 73)56,984 38,347,22 N0v..6 48,509,360 1,050,251 7,064,866 34,741,494 Dec. 4 45,625762 891,993 7,084,286 34,695,138 1866. Jan. 1 45,941,001 890,822 7,226,369 3.5,342,304 " 8.........46,774,150 983,635 7,319.523 36,618,000 " 15 47,350,428 1,107,186 7,359,972 36,947,716 201 - 47,254,622 1.012,980 7,411,437 36,314,515 47,607,588 1,ce5,825 7,462.535 35,461'816 Feb. 5 47.2 3 1,664 - -1,009.689 1,668,365 34.687,135 • " 12 47,249,383 966,312 7,819,599 34,464,070 .'1 19 ' 46,981,337 953,257 7,848,002 33,926.542 The following is a detailed statement of the business of the Philadelphia Clearing ItOuse for the past week; • Clearings. Balances. ....$6.088,418 68 373,818 85 5.277,503 13 294,009 00 .„.. 5,728.405 95 - 553,303 70 5,653,569 58 459,621 74 5,045,400 09 355,666 8.5 5,619,772 22 312,876_03 Total. Feb. 19. 1868.., $38.808,069 45 42.349,293 22 NEW PIOBLICATIONh. 1-411YElt;ti NOVRT S! Charles O'Mally...G 75 Guerilla Chief 75 Jaek Hinton the Guards- Jack Adam's Advent's...7s man.. 75 Three Guardsmen 75 The Knight of Gwynne...7s TwentyYeara After . ...75 Harry Lorrequer 75 Bragelorine,t3op of Athos7s Tom Burk of Ours. 75 Wallace, Hero ScotlancL7s Arthur O'Leary 75 Forty-five Guardamen,...7s Con Cretan.- 75 Tom Bowling's Advent's7s Kate O'Donog - hue 75 Life ofßobert Bruce..—.7s Horace Templeton__ 75 The Gipsy Chief- • Davenport Dann ' - 5 Massacre of Glencoe Following the Drum •Su Life of Guy Fawk-s • 75 Valentine Vox 75 'hild of Waterloo 73 Twin. Lieutenants - " - 75 The Conscript ' 631 Stories of Waterloo - 75 Adven'ts of Ben 8race....75 The Soldier's Wife.--.. 75 Lila ofJack Ariel 75 Send lor: our , Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON H BROTHERS, 806 Chestnet street, Philadelphia, Pa. Books seal ,:nostage pald, on receipt of retail price. All NEW BOORS. are at P.ETERSONS'.. fels-2t NEW BOOKS. ESPERAIgCE. By Meta Tinder. author of "Light on the Dark River." YOUTHS' HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. From the massacre at Fort Pillow to the end. By W. AI, Thayer. HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Vol. 3. By Harriet Martineau. SOCIAL LIFE OF THE fb lITNESE, with some ac• count of their Religious, Governmental and Business Customs anti Opinions. By- Rev. Justus Doolittle. 2 vole. Illustrated. • . , MISS CONNAIiteotH&TtRITC. A Sequel to "Alfred Hagart's, Household." By Alex. Smith. A CROSS THE CONTINENT. By Sainuel.ZoWles. Editor Of the Springfield Repubtie.an. For sale by JAMES S. CL AXTON, Successor: to W. B. & A. Martien, , 606 Chestnut street. LLEN'S LIFE OF PELLIZOOR.—THE LIFE EP PIELLIDOB; hinnicianand Mess Player, by Geary Allen, Greek Proinnor ,in ,the . University of Pen.% ifylvanlin- with a Supplementary Eimc umu ni - Chen Author and Chen Player, hY e Vol debrand rind de Lank Envoy Extraordinary and Ml' later Plenipotentiary of the -Rini of Monis, at t. Donn of Saxe:Weimar. yelbrin; top. Price gz. Lately m ed inpriath by ace , South Fourth skean • TAM - 1(8 BARBS Blank Booka andßtatlonery, Market St. Old Books bonghtand exchanged. oc3o4ti 12.0.14 - MOOILE do BONS waw • 'Furnishing Undertakers. • . No. 829-Vine street, (below Iginth) ffi . Lead and Metallic Cons d on &II . THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1866. • . SPECIA_L — :NOTIGJEISre , lO't , PIRE.STON -COAL AND I.ISIPROVF.IEENT c, 0 DIRA NY. NO. 205 3f, WALNUT B" . L'ALL7. Pnimenr.r..enta, Feb: 19;1866: - -t • The aannalmeetlng ofetockholders'and election . for Directors of this Company, Vidll be held at the'offine of the Company, on WEDIs ESDAY.Stareh 7. 1866. fera taab7l ---.13%--1.:-RUTTKR;SecretarY:H- WeMSBAJANTILB , -....LLBRAILY COMPANY; -Pzca.Atort.rirr.A. r reb..eth,.l.B6 6 . annual election for a Board of Managers.will be held in the Library Boom, on TlJESDAY,.2etninatant, between the hours of 4 , and 8 P.' . JNO. A. MoALLISTEB, fe6-111t ._-......Becording Secretary. 10" OFFICE OF THE BORDER OIL 00111PAlit Room 18, 1i0.524 - :WALNUT street, I'!LEILADEr , mtrA - , February 10th, 1866.`:. = 81 he annual meeting of the Stockholders of this COM• pany, and an eleletion for Directors to serve be en suing year, will be held TIIILSD &Y. March Ist, et 12 DI -s,tu,th,tmhli J. L EDWARDS, Secretary. 04., A SPECIAL MFETING .:OF 'THE STOCK , itOLDERS of the OCEAN OIL COMPANY OF Pr. "liBYLVANIA will be held at the oflicanf the Company, No. 411 Chestnut street,on TUESDAY, Feb. 27th, at 12 o'clock lii for the purpose of ratifying lease s made, and considering propositions for leasing. By order of the Board. WM. M. OABTBE , fel7:6tl Secret4i7. I' PENNSYLVANIA. .11ORTICITLTDRAL SO U€CIETY—STATED MEM:LNG and MONTILLY DISPLAY on TUESDAY EVENING, February2o, at 8 o'clock, at the Hail of the Boclety,l3. W. corner of Bioad and Walnut streets. kpecial articles for competition—Floral ,designs. Band and Button.hole Bouquelseßaskets; Displays of Plants,Camelias, Chinese Primroses, Acacia Azaleas, 1 1 lowering Bulbs; Apples, , Pears, Sweet' Potatoes. Radishes, Mushrooms,ac. ' fe19.24 OFFICE OF THE -RETBOLETIII STORAGE Be .1 M 327 Walnut s eet—PinneDELrats, . 10, _ _ _ , - • A special meeting of the Stockholders of the "Pe troleum Storage Company of Philadelphia,. will be held at the Oftice of the Company. at 12 o'clock, , on SATLIBLAY. the 24th day of February, Ism, to vote upon the acceptance of the recent act of the Le gislature, authorizing the Company to issue Bonds and to insure merchandise. felo.lot/ F. - B. HTIMBELL, Secretary. Mi. OFFICE OPTHIT McRAE - ANDCHERRY BUN OIL COMPANY, Southeast corner of d and Chestnut streets,l'amenmenzts, Bebriaary 16, 1866. Notice 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, Monday, March 12th, 1866, so mach of the stock of Said delinquents as wilt De required to pay said assessment and necessary expenses as provided by law, will at that time be sold at the office of the Company at Public Auction. By Order of the Board of Directors. feistmhl2/ M. BIJZBY, Treasurer. 10°DBLAWA_RE MINING COMPANY OF .31ICELIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that the eleventh and last Instalment of TW 0-AND-ONE HALF DOLLARS per share on each and every share of the Capital Stock in the Delaware Mining Company of 'Michigan, has this day been called by the Board of Directors of said Company, due and payable at the Office of the Companythe 19th day of Feo, .No. 326 Walnut street. Phiadel phia, on or beforernary 1866. Interest will be charged on all Instalments after the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Directors, B. WYATT WISTAR, Secretary. Dated Philada. Feb 7th, 1866. fe7 llt-ditti.thAtal4l W:NOTICE.—TO THE STOCKHOLTtERS OF THE PLUM LY FARM AND LONG RUN OIL ICOAL MINING COMPANY. At a stated meeting of the Directors of the Compan,y. held this day, It was unanimously resolved. that TEN CENTS PER SHARE, on each Share of its Capital Stock, should be, and by said resolution was assessed which sum so assessed, should be paid to the Treasurer, at the Office of the Company. Rooms Nos. 10 and 12 LUDWIG BUILDINGS, Walnut street, above Sixth, on or before the 22d day of February. 1866 ; and it was further resolved, that b the'proprietor or holder of any Share or Stock, should neglect or refuse t o pay said as sessment, on or before the time above appointed for such payment that the Treasurer should proceed forth with, according to law, in such casemade and provided. to sell so much. of the Stock of such person so neglect ing or refusing to pay said assessment, as will be suffi cient to pay the same, with necessary and Incidental expenses thereon. JAMES Mot; u CHEON. Secretary and Treasurer. PIECELADELPIIIA Feb. Stb, 1668. feB-12ts • : .;e: :N• • • •• • s • I No. 147 South FOURTH street, Pull,-+D.Eurlile, Fe ornery 15th, 1866. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend Or TWO PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Compa ny, payable on and after TR VESDAY, February ld. Transfer Books closed en Friday, February 16th, at 3 o'clock, P. N., and opened Friday, Februry 23d. WILLIAM M. CARTER. felepett Secretary and Treasurer. MINCABEA—A perfect substitute for Breast milk, ill for partial or entire Infant n Prepared by Thomas Barron I=, London Hos pital. Imported mid supplied by H. C. STA TR'es SONS, Apotheatriev, Eighth and Walnut streets fel3-ta,th,s,6tt Philadelphia. non LIVER yo u Twenty-live barrels, neW =de, V Cod Liver _of very superior qtudlty; Carb. Ammonia. just received, in Jars also, )net received, twenty.ave barrels very superior Alcohol, warrantee 96 per cent., In the beat ofand fir sale by JO RAi CL RApackages, MER. &OD., °cal-1y No. 718 Market street. NGLISH AND FOREIGN. DWl:MS.—English Va lerian,, Croton Oil, Tavel's Lint, Wines of Colchi cum, Composition Mortars,oll Neroll Petit grain, Oil Turkish Geranium double distilled, 011 Nutmegs, Allen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds Cream Tartar pure, Aconite Root, White Chamomile, French Rose Ix,sves. English Castor 011 quarter pints to quart sizes Rib Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, Cardamoms, in store. and for sale by WILLIAM Rr.T.TR & CO., 721 and Market street, street, Philadelphia, lIODOSOZPS BRONCILLAD. TA_BLEDI—The Alle viation of Brunch ,ltis Catarrh, Hoarseness an. Similar Complaints, affecting the Organ's of the Voice Public Spd.kera, Singer and Amateur, have beer greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their higl appreclatidn of their Intrinsic merit, particularly re commends them to persons affected with BRAN CHSITS, HOARSENESS, and CATARRH of thi HEAD and BRICAST. For ealehy Druggista generally Prepared only by LASICASI: dr. WILLS A the delph , caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth stre e ts , ia. on= WiSTRENEITHENING RlPTinall7B ' W LAS TIERS with the pliancy of silk, the strengu and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest, paha. weakness, dtc., .4c. They are cleanly and °dories. comfortable and effective. Bold by HIIBBRILL, Apr thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. sale riItIIGGISTS' SIINDRIES:— Oral:Mites Mortar , .1./ Pill Tiles,Oombe, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers,Ptc Boxes, Horn Scoops, Bunt* Instruments. Trusser Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Oases, Glass Is Metal Syringes, ac., ail at "That Han( SNOWDEN & c ap5.41/ 23 South Eighth street, ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.. N. E. warm: FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesa , Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in Windoc Ohms. White Lead, and Paints of every descriptice , offer to the trade, or consumers, &complete stock goods in their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHORmAlrfcR & CO., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. MnONESlA—Janning's Calcined, In 10M. round LL /Viand boxes. also In bottles. Jenning's Carbonate Magnesia.in 2 oz. and f o rz. papers. Heavy Calcine Magnesia lynding and sale by Max SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh street . Philadelphia, sell BAY BUM—Just received, an invoice of Gamin. Imported Bay Bram, for sale by the gallon, b SCIBFIBM 13.HOTIMAREJa & CO., Druggist, N. E. ce tier Fourth and Base streets. • : •• • on: • iv : zIV-e• PI: AAI • and portable osntrivance for the application of u: then to the Internal erallice of the roan= Sold ::N r e_. I .r-lj. LEVIGEVS NOVELS: nO•PARTIqvimFrIP NOTICE.—The undersigned 'V have this day entered into co-partnership for the transaction of the Wholesale and Retail DRY GOOD .4 BUSINESS, under the firm of STOKES & WOOD, at 702 Arch street. - JOHN H. STOKES, .•• ALEX. C WOOD. PHILADA., 2d Mo, Ist, 1866. fl5-tu,th,s-stl NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—The un dersigned have this day formed a limited Partner ship, in accordance with the provisions of the Acts of the General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, relating thereto, under the name or firm of HOMER., L A COLT/AY & 4..0.. for the purpose of trans. acting the business or importing andselling Dry Goods in the city of Philadelphia.. The 'general partners are BENJAMIN HOMER, THOMAS HOMER and FRANCIS 8. COLLADA.Y, Theiding in the cit is Philadelphia. special partnerTHOMAS W. EVANS, Elise re siding saide city of Philadelphia,- • The special partner has contributed in cash to the common stock of the said partnership, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, and the' limited • part nership formed and entered into as above stated, fa to commence on the Ist day of February. 1868, andwlli terminate on the list day of January. 1869. BENJAMIN HOMER, THOMAS HOMER, • FRANCIS S. ODLLADA.Y; General Partners. THOMAS W. EVANS, Special Partner. February Ist, 1886. fel-88t4 §1:500 i : where to sell YEAR !- - We 1 2 1. ' IMPROVED H a n g ;it t e s Sewin g acnines." Three new lrhids. - under anti upper feed. Warranted five years., Above salary er large commis• dons paid. The ONLY machines sold in United ,States for less than 140, which are fully Deemed hg• Rowe, Wheeler 44 WiUort, Grover & Baker, Singer . & 034 and Bachader. A ll other' cheap machines are infringe* 'meats. Circularsfree., Address, or call. upon SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine, des-s ‘ tailm rwiWANTED. FOR , RENT-A COMMODIOUS dwelling, with modern conveniences, In German. n. Apply to S. H. OURVS a. SON, Heal .Estate Brokers. 483 Walnut street.; - - I DEMOVAL—J AMES LYND has removed his L 4.W A.LORRIORS to No. 411 OHRSTNIIT St. felo,-Los3j TODD & COALL'ir have removed to p No. 204 North NV _Ls DELAWARE ATEE, . and No. 205 North WATER Street. I IPBMGArprZFLUA, .1A12,0011666* pill IVA I D4Ol 1)&111 11:0) DBIJOS. [llOl/.1 IJ a I WANTh. ~ : ',•- -: :.B,ElffovAi:,L. * `::.:.:i. : ::- - ,, , ..., . .i,.....: 7 :. imrsualOim - rfELAWARIC EE--MUTUAL - EiAFILTY •I 11131TRANCYR COMPANY, EMORPOICA'rED ' BY.THE , i ' zaisLiTußß OP • , , Pzrmis - 17.Avior - La., 8835:_. • OFFICES ' F. CORNER .THERD -AND WALNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. OIC ' • - .•• • • m.A.RthE INSURANCE; "" • - CARGO To all parts brute World On poode, by River, Canal, Lake, and Land bangs*, : - - to all a tarts of the Union. On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, ctc., 1 ,.. . ASSHI H S OF THE COMPANY, . November 1, 1865. 4100,1:100 United Statess per cent. loan,' '7l 295,000 00 1 120,000 United States 6 er. cent, loan 'al.. . 128,100 00 i 200,0.0 united states t 8-10 per , cent. loan Treasury Notes 194,375 00 Immo State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. , Loan u» - , 90,555 00 MAO State of Pennsylysmia Six . Per Cent. L0an:125,000 Cit y oCkhiladelphia Six Per Cent. 112812 50 20,000 Pennsylvania Eallroad• First Mort 7 gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds - • 20,000 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort-' gage Six Per Cent.. . 42,750 00 2.5,809 - Western Pertna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent.-Bonds. 23,750 00 11,000'800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas . Company, ririncipal and interest -guaranteed by the! City of Philadel phia.- . ... ... 13,537 50 7,1601431T37,C,Cri 'Rona: Railroad Company... 8,580 00 6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company-- - .. .. 3,250 00 40,000 Deposit with th e United States Go vernment , auto ect to 10 days 40,000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per . Cent. Loan 170.700 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage,first , 18,91 X 00 liens on City Property 170,700 00 f . 1,036,850 Par. - Market value-- 996.560 00 Real Estate. - ..... • -.-... 36,000 00 Bills receivable for insurance 121,013 9 Balances due atAgencies.-Premiums on Tsa rina Policies. Accrued Interest. and °trier debts due the Company-.. 40,611 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Compan ies, $6,183. Estimated value... 2,910 00 Quill ...... -855,956 89 156,625 77 RS. Samuel E. Stokes, r. F. Peniston. Henry Sloan, Witham G. Boulton, Edward Darlington,. H. Jones Brooke, Edward Larourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua F.Eyre, Spencer McDvaine, S. B. Serdple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D T.Momen, Pittsburgh. C. HANp, President. DAVIS, Vice President. terry. deistmol Thomas C. Hand, -- - John C. Davis, Edmund A. Sondes, - Theophilus Spalding, John B. Penrose, James Tragnalr. Henry C. Lanett, James C Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, 'George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert Burton, John D. Taylor, THOM JOHN C. HENRY Lyintrax, •a I :71i • lit• i./ . _ • ' I - •/ : ; _ IL —MARINE FIRE AND INLAND TRANSFOR T•TION Odiee, N 0.222 WALNUT street, south side, east al Third street The Pro ernes of this CompanY are well Invaded and an available itmd for the ample indPro•ity of m aM3rsona who desire to be protected by Thin:mos. RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights and CaM:PID ITE TRANSPORTATION RIELIIS on Maa chandlse per B.allroada, Canals and Steamboats. FRS 1 11114 VA on Merchandise, Furniture and Rolla • info in City and County. DICORPORATED DET 1794—CAPIT AL, A 15113 PAID IN AND SECURELY TOTAL PROPERTIES, - 11.700,000. PERPErvAL crisuurnri. Arthur G. Coffin, - . - :Tames N. Dickens, Bamnel W..Tolue, B. Morris Wain, John .A.Sw:, John Masok antwn. Charles lor, George 1,. Ambrose te, Brands 8.. .H %mg. Richard D. Wood, Edward. William Welsh, R. B. Clarke, William IL Bowen, William 013111X111111:1, T. Mariam Henry. ARTHUR G. CONTIN, President. thsier.wa PLAT% Bezretary, FIRE ASSOCIATION. •42E Incorporated March 27, P3OO. F AoFFIc , -o. 'HOUSEHOLD l n..: sure RUILDEsGS. FUR. . NITURE and. ArritcHANDLSE sener • - ="1 - ally, from Loss-by T ire, (in the City of Philadelphia only.) sTATEAuENTt of the Assets' of the Association January 1, 13.60.. Bonds and Mortgagee on property in the City of 17 Ground Rents-, - - 20 248 31 Real Estate (01116 - No SI . NoithElftk . street) 14,396 13 U. S. Government 5-20 Bends ........ -....--.. 45.000 te U. S. Treasury 6,640 00 Cash on hand-- GEORGE W. TRYOI4., President. T0ta1....„ VaL H. HAMILTON, JOHN SOUDEB. PETER A. REYSEB, JOHN PHILBUS, JOHN CAJIBOW, GEORGE I. YOUNG, PHe= INESIRAMICOOILPANY OPPHILA DKLPHIA. INCORPOBATEDISOI—CHELETIDI PERPETUAL, NO. Ws WALNUT Street, opposinktSie Exchange. In addition to MARINE and 1MU...A.1W INSURANCE MIS Company !sutures from Res or.. damage by FIEK m liberal terms, on bullempt, merchandise reeniturs, Ac, for limited periods, Sind permanentlyon MOM= by deposit orpresairon. The CompaaY ban been In wive.oym.aEon lb? mut" th an &Min WDICII in Main have been promptly Sidi and paid. • IMITONI. John L: Hodge, DE David Leads. EL B. Hallow Benjamin Elting, Tohn T. Lewis, Thomas H. Power', William S. Grant. A. B. McHenry, Robert W. beaming. Edmond Castillo% D. Clark Wharton. Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis. J J • B Louis C. Norris. HN . ainamat, Pre:meal • Barna. WILOOX. Secretary. TEE 001714 TY BIKE INSURANCE 00312 1 .11.NT.m OFFICE /W. 110 13017TH pouivra mow, "The Fire Insunuice Otrammy of the County of Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvarda In 1102, for Indemnity against lose Cr damage by Ilreal ta kclusiv ß ely. EH PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fund caretolly invested continues to tn. sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &c., either per manently or for a limited time against loss or th by Are, at the lowest rates consistent with the aisi= safety of its customers. Losses adjusted and - Wd with all possible degpatilb DMEUPORS. auma t Henry J. Sutter. Rdwill L. Beakit, Henry erlily, ' John Horn, Robert V. Massey. Jr.. Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Mecke, Andrew H. Miller James E. Stone. J. SUTTER, President, Broustrus F. Romig: Lam Sec'v and Treasurer. PPVIMN FIRE /NSURANOE OOMPA.NY OD ILADELPICIA.--Oftice Northeast corner o. THIRD and BIYITONWOOD streetsOate Tammr=) Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennayla t.,`ELUSTIM PEBPBTUAL. *al authorized bY Wa s , IDtoo,ooo. Make Insurance t Loss or Daman la Fire of Public or Private B dingo, Furniture, Kock Goods and Merchandise, en favorable terms. , George Bret', DHOGO Ch TOBS ais e = R. Miller, o Angina O. MiMer, John F. Behrterling, Jones Bowman. Henry Troomnes Frederick Doll. William litc.Daniel, Jacob Bchandler, George Butz, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Oarker, Samuel Miller, Edward. Moyer. GEORGE METY, President. JOHN P. BELSTERLING, 17Ice president, PEZILIP E. COLEMAN. Secretary. A NERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE 00212.A211 All. —Moe _Farquhar BliglM il, No. 12 WALNU Street. KA.R., AND INSURANCES: Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and treighta to all par: of the World, and r on ai =on island transportation o% rivers, canals,,, and other conveyanor IA thr°l:llll 9 4 , the "lied Eitatee ' ()RAM President _ - - Prima otazaw.inoe Premium ROBERT J. NEE, Secretary. Diascrova. William - Henry O. Hallett, Peter Cullen, Wm. B. Loather, John Hallett, Jr., J. Johnston Brown, winf.Trt H. Dderrint, Samuel A. Bolton, Berd. W. Bianarda, Mason Hutchins, OMEN Hallett Remy L. Hadar WICI. N. Bands B. .MIP.II MOlll/11, Pel=lll Sarin. Isul A MEEICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. .0. INCORPORATED 1810.—{IMARTES PNELPE . PETAL. SE WALNUT Street above THIRD Street. , PMIT.A.Dwr PMUL. Having a e paid up CAPITAL STOCK and SUR. PLUS. Invmtw in .. seland and available Securities, oon. ilnue to Insure _on. Dwellings, Sto Furniture, Mar. ohandise, Vessels 11l Pork and their and other, Personal PrOperty. .All /.es liberally an prOmPrt sAinsted. ' . r . -- restimritias. ' s Thomas B. MIAs, John T. Lewis; . john Welsh - Tames 11; Campbell) Samuel O. Morton, . Edmund O. Dutilh, Patrick Brady,Charles W. Mauer Israel Morris. • ' arRONAB B. MARIS Presider& Aixanaa. O. L. Onavrigarp. Secretary , ' a' nu= m , , - MEP" PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST .00M -1., PANT, O F PHILADELPHLA._ Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, am inot" , ehoto, • ' FINIIHRZIF LIVES. AL L INTIMLEIII: D'z'r ON' DE cIAY,i-4mPOSITS AND a/urns Aran:Tram _ llL * • DEFLECTORS. Samuel R . Shipley, R ichard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker, , Ha i nes , Joshua H. Morris , • T . Brown k Maim/ Wood. :,,, W. O. Loolisurewi Chad. F Collin. SAMUEL. Eauprary, President, RoWrANF Ramat, Actrulry.i, - , itig447 11,wmao is JOSEPH It. LYNDALL, LEVI P. COATS SAMUEL SPAAHAWB, CHARLES P HOWER, JESSE LIGHTFOOT, ROBERT SHOMIIIAKIM,4* T. BUTLER, Secretary. m soma loath mod lOMMtANCE. SILRR TO URLIFE i ,, .. , ,.....k:i.':-.19);r:.,0:: , ::1_ IN O W N-YOUR N-HONE-4011PANT, THE ~„..A. M ERICAN, ... OF Pk-ih4b..EIAi.HIA, S; E. Cor. fourth and - Walnut Streets. Insurers In this Company have the additional guar. antee of the CAPITAL STOOK. all paid up IN CASH, Which,. together with CASH ASSETS, now on hand tunouht to $1,143 ‘,B ti 4 14, Invested as follows 1.00,000 U. S.. 100,003 City of Philadelphia L ‘ " oan, 6's. new ' 70050 U. S. Treasury /slates, 7-30 25,000 Allegheny County ......... 15,000 V. S. Loan of 1881 10,(0) Wyoming Valley Canal Bonds..._. 12.700 Compound Interest Treasury Notes 10,000 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad 10,000 Pittsburgh. Fart Wayne s nd China • • go Railroad R0nd5............ 16,500 City of Pittsburgh and other Bonds 9,000 Reading Railroadlßonds 1,000 Shares Pennsylvania 450 Shares Corn Exchange National 107 Shares Farmers' National Bank of Beading...... 21 Shares ConsoirciationNationalßank 145 h hares Williamsport Water' Com pany..... ...• Ifortgagea. Ground Bents and ..... " Estate— 147,309 89 loans on collateral arm ly seCtlreu 169,481 95 Premium notes secured by 217,504 58 Cash in hands of agents secured by bonds__ 52,469 16 Cash on deposit with U. S. Treasurer2o,o9o 00 Cash on hand and in banks_ . .... .. --....-...—. 65,825 14 Accrued interest and rents due Jan. 1 10,213 0o INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1E365 $544,492 92. Losses paid during the year amounting to $87,636 31. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the insured to pay premiums. The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force December 31, 1865, Was Fifty Per Cent. Of the amount of PIUMIIIMS received during the Sear• Its TRUSTEES are well known citizens Motu midst. entitling it to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander William J. Howard, .1. Edgar Thompson, Samuel 1. Bodine, Groege Nugent, Joan Alktnan, Hon. James Pollock, Henry K. Bennett, Albert C. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison, P. B. 151 Ingle. Isaac Haziehurst. Samuel 'Work, ALEX. WHILLDIN, President, SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. JOHN C. SIMS, Actuary JOHN B. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer JOHN C. TABER., General Agent, No. 3013 Green St. A few first rate canvassers wanted. 1829 -CHARTER PERPETUAL. Y'+ RANKT:TPT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY crrrr_,.D34w*:rr_q Assets on January 1,1866, 02,506,851 96. 4400 000 00 accracclitil l pTi: - ....--.:== • 944:543 la Prerniuma--....-4.--..—===.BoB 81 $11,467 43. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over $15,0000,000. TIMMT 9 T.Ir'.rIWM?!IFFrV'MTVF'rTrI TORS, Chas. N. Banker , DlßEC Edward C. Dale, Tennis Wagner, 'George Palm Samuel Grant, Alfred Fitler. Geo. W. Richards, Fray. W. Lewis, M. D. Isaac Lea,lPe ‘ ter McCall 'C • CHARLES N. B A OKER President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAS. W. AIcALLIbTER. Sacra • .ratem. fe2td3l: GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICECB WALNUT STREET PRILA.OELPIIII.. c&TrAi. PAID IN. IN dASH. 1200.000. This company continues to write en Fire Ricks only Its capital, with a good surplus, b safely invested. 701 Losses by fire havebeen promptly paid, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the present the office of this company will re main at 415 WALATUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to its OM. BUILDING. N. E WR. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT, Then, as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons at such rates as are consistent with safety. THOMAS CRAVEN, - AL - 141ED °ELLETT, FURMAN SI4RPPARD, .N. B. LAWRENUE, THOS. MACH - Rid AR. CHARLES L NO. SDPPLEE, HENRY F. EENNEY, JNO. W. CLAGHORN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. Fa - LAS TERENS,Js.., THOMAS CRAVEN, President. ALFRED 8. GILLETT, V. President and Treasurer JAMES B. ALVORD. Becre . alstf TEEM HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADE.LPEFIA, No. 150 south Fourth et , above Wal nut street CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company insures against loss or damage by FIRE on PUBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, FURNI TURE and MERCHANDISE generally. City. or Quintry. Also insures dwellings perpetually by de posits of premium. DIRECTORS, JAMES BROWN, LYNX/EL COPFELt CHARLI. A. DOT . J. BILLBORN JO ES. WILLIAM D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSIDE WM. N: NEEDLES, WILLIAM B. BULLOCK, JOHN D. TAYLOR, WM. C. LONGSTP.ETH THOMAS RIMBER, Jr.. JOHN N. HUTCHINSON. JAE-11OWN,President. • CH M AS. BUY, Vice President. THOMAS NEllSON.SeoretaryalSs„tuttlay . MITE ELIANOE LIIiSURANCIE COMPANY 01 1 PHTLADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, 41300,000, • - Insures against loss .or damage by PIRA, on Houses, Stores and other BuildiAgs, limited or per petual, and on Furniture. Goods Wares and merchan dise in town or conntry. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND ID SSETS .4;408 PA. ,004 79 A Invested in the following Securities, viz: First Mortgages on City Property, well se- 1124,100 • cured OO United States Government Loans. MING 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. , L0an5......• 55,000 00 Pennsylvania 13,000,000 .. 8 per cent. Loan 21,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgages ' 25,009 00 Camden and Amboy 'Railroad Company's 6 per cent: Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com. - pEuiy's 6 per Cent. Loan Huntingdon andßroad Top 7 percent. morte. ebonds • . • ' ,5611 Cou gag nty Fire Insurance Company's Stock-- 1 4 ,050 0 60 0 Mechanics' Bank Stock.— 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. 880.00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phia's Stock 1,000 00 gaall in bank and on hand 5,914 '79 $408.001 Et DIRECTORS. Clem. Tingley, Beal. W. Tingley, 4 " i Wm. Musser . ' ' htarehall Hill, Samuel Blapham, Charles Lelen*. • H. L. Carson, .. Thomas EL.Noore, Robert Steen, - • Samuel Castner, • • Wm. Stevenson; , Alfred trngit‘h, ' . . • • James . Young._. .-: mom A,4- O. TriT.T , , O LEM* TINGLEY, President, Secretary. ' • ' , riarAmaxgxe, December 1,1885. - ade2o4ll.l3.ta.tt PR-- INEVCRAZZOB - BacoDusrimax. TB* - ITZTSYLVABLi. PUCE ITZEIGBANCES QOM • , PABlTated,,' Ms.-Charter - ,.Perpetual—lgo," • 510 WAI , Street, op Ts:to Independence &Mara,' !, i ThiefeampanYitaVmsb known to' the community for over forty Tears, con nes to insure a gai nst keel or damage - by — firiN --- on — Pnblie - or-Private smitdings,-- ,-. dither permanently or for a limited time. Also, on rarnitureStockgqi3opehi ankmetchaneape generally. on liberal twits: - Their Capital, together with a large Burping Fend is Invested in the most carefal - marmer, w hi ch enabled them to offer to the Insured an undoubted mango , is the cage o - , - ' , t , , DIRE(YPOIis rc . . . ' Daniel Smith, Jr .,-' .- , • John Devarerix, -' -' Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, -Isaac Hazlehmst, . ___ I . —Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, 7. Gillingham Heil. Daniel Haddeck.Tr. , _,-, ~, - _. DAXIGEL szuT - H, Jr., Pp:ardent, . wzrzw e eit umowkra...Secretegv,; , , , ANTHRACITE INSURANCE 00.1112ANYomi CHARTER PERPETUAL.- -- Office, No. an. WALNUT street, above Third, Phila.; Will Insureagalnst Loss or Damage by Fireon Ball& lugs, either perpetuallyor for a llmitW. time, Household Furoltureand Merchandisegenerally. Cargoes Also—Mari ce Insurance on Vessels, a snit Freight. Inland Insrirance Wall parts of the Union. Ba ia .. it mazoros. 1 W m ., , , ~. . David Pearson.. . , D. Luther, - 1' ; Peter Sieger,- Lewis Audenried, J. E. Baum, J. R. Blakiston, • Wm. F. Dean, Jos. Mandeld, __ _- _ -_,_. dohn Ketchent, WM.. EISHEA, President. WM. F. DEAN, vice•Presictem WM.M. SMITH. Secretary.. ' . ustV FAME INSIMANCE COMPANY. No. M. OHESTA u,PHTBEET, FIBB AND INLAND INSUBANOM 0 P. 464061 4 gi 2 A ... .. -. Brands N. IMO .... I. B. Jno. W. Rirerman. Charles Richardson, Robert Potter, Henry Lewis, Jrus.,ffessler, Jr., Eiamnel Wright, I E. D. Woodruff, P. B. Justice, Cha: . Stokes, Geo. A. West, Jos. D. Ellis, FRANCIS N. BITCH, President. CHAS. RICHARDSON. Trice Presides es W. I. RWINVIEGIaItD. Baeretare : . • lIFOR SALE, OR .TO LET UPON GROUND RENT—A valuable tract of LAND, adjoining the adelphla Gas Works. in the First Ward, having nearly balls mile (% mile) front upon th eriver Schnyl- This portion is particularly weir 'adapted , for manufacturing purposes, as well as a suitable depot for anthracite and 'bitmxonons coal. a' branch' railroad leading from the Pennsylvania Railroad, stops at the pram ises,an d can be readily extended about 2.00 yards to the riverSchnylk_ill, there connecting with a substan tial wharf. The property will be divided to snit pur chaser& eiso 'to Bent a brick BUILDING, with extensive river front suitable for various manufacturing pur- poses. in connection with the Gas Works, with steam power and otber improvements. [fel.th,s,tul2t* Apply at 121 WALNUT street, second story - . - iceTFOR SA T.F. —A FARM, containing 105 acres superior land, with modem double bricir mansion, °use, carriage house, large new Darn three smaller ones, two tenant houses dc., &c.. all in excellent con dition. situate in Burlington county. N. T., 10 miles from Camden, 4 miles from the Camden and Amboy R. IL, and l of a mile from a station on the Camden. Moorestown and Mt. Holly R. R. Five acres of garden fruit and standard fruit of every description, Hand some lawn. well shaded. and land in highest state of cultivation, J. M. OVALIABY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. FOR SALE—COUNTRY SEAT, on RIDGE ROAD. two minutes' walk from Wissahickon Station, Norristown Railroad; double STONE HOUSE and two and a half acres or Ground, with beautiful and t cmmanding view. Also, plenty of shade, fruit and ornamental trees. F. H. 'RA R ES. U Bank. street. fels t.b,s,m_Bt* FOR SALE.—A VERY CHOICE AND DEBT RABLE FARM in the Twenty-third Ward, 10 es from biarket street, adjoining the village of Bustieton, containing 90 acres. Improvements tine. and land in a high state of cultivation, with plenty of shade, trait and water. and everything in brat rate order. Apply at 102, Chestnut street, second floor, be tween 10 and 2. laal-tu.th.sa.tt 13.4 ARCH STREET—FOR SALE.—A hand•orne ..:' four story brick residence,with threestory dooole buildings and lot 170 feet deep to a street situate on the south side of Arch street, west of Twentieth street, . Is rinNtied throughout in the best manner and in perfect order. J. M. GUMMY &SONS, 508 Wal nut (street. cp-A FOR SALE.—The three-story Brick Dwelling, Ng, situate No. 715 South Ninth street. Lot 20 feet front by 100 feet deep to - Russell street, on which th re Is erected a neat three-story brick bouse. Early 009- session giYen. J. M. GIIMIILF,A7 & SONS, 508 Walnut street. IN9 FOR SALE.—The three-story Brick Dwelling, ne FOR No. SM South Twenty first street. Has every modern convenience and improvement, and is in wend order. Lot feet front by 90 feet deep. Im mediate possession given. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS. 50a Walnut street. MO LET—GOOD-WELL AND et...x.TuntES FOR .1.. A LP. —.A large and old established DRYGOODS STORE. One of the handsomest fitted up In the city. The owner being desirous of retiring from basins. Address JOSEPH HAGY, No. 446 North Second at., Philadelphia. fel66l* bcRFOB '3 e T.r'—The handsome threestory brick Residence, tZ feet front, with large double back dings, and finished througnont in the best manner; situate, lei 0.1503 spruce street. Lot 1r feet deep to an outlet. J. M. GinlatitrY & SONS, 508 Walnut st. . • _ A I 3:911 . 1F31: 1 1n .1 .I.›. brick house. with three-story double back build .gs 1401 Thompson street; all modern improvements. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate-ft:token. 433 Walnut street. INCOME FOR 1886 1310,000. FOR c. a r,r A. desirable three-story brick HOUEiE.,.= South Ninth street- all modern im pr- cements: immediate possession given. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Beal Estate Brokers, 423 Wal nut street. MFOR SAL.—A SMALL SUBURBAN R CST DENCIF,, with third of an acre, two squares from el'a tr taUon. Germantown Railroad. Apply to JOHN G. JOHNe ON. 708 WALNUT at. fel7-3t* 11 - ft -- FOR SALE—The Elegant HOITdE, with every ItEa modern Improvement No. 214 West Washington square. LEWIS H. REDN.d.R. fe.S.tfe "1528. Fourth street. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOK THE CITY L. AND COUNTY OF PIELLADELPHIA.—Estate of H. REGINA SllOßEß.dec'd. The auditor appoint ed by the Court to audlt,settle and adjust the first and final aecount of H4ItUEL L. SHOBER and A. M. KIMBER, Executors of the - last will of H. Regina Sh( ber, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, o n w - EDyab7.4)AY, February 2.Bth. 1866, at 3 o'clock P. M., at the office of R. C. McMITETRI_E Esq.. No. 416 Walnut at., in the City of Philadelphia. ffel:-e,tu.th-st* TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 D COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JOHN S. 1:10D,-SINSON, deceas d. The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac count of ELI Z &BETH HODGRINSON,Adna'rx of the estate of J no, S. Rodgyusson, dec'd.and to repeat distri hutien of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the pnroosce of his appointment on THURSDAY, March Ist, 1866, at 4. o , e)ock P.'_ll at his office, No. 201 S. Sixth street. In the City of Philadelphia. .1. M. COLLINS, fel;-s,to,th-st* Auditor. IN TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHLLADELPHIA.—Estate of SAMUEL L. SA OBER, deceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, settle,and adjust the first aCCOluat 0 SA MIIE L. SROBER,A.dmin'rde onisnon c. t. a. of Samuel L. Shober. deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Febru ary 28th, 1866. at 3 o'clock P. M., at the office of R. C. McDfurtri e Esq., No. 416 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia. 'r fel7s tn. thstc 'INTER ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND ILOIINTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—E3tate of JOHN x. SHOBER, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by, the Court to audit, settle and adjust the first and final account of SAMUEL L. SHOBER, MARY H. SHOBER and ANTHONY H. ELIILBER, Executors of the last will of John B. Shober deceased and to re port distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant,will meetthe parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY,Februsay 2stb. 1866, at 3 o'clock P. H., at the office of R, C. cMurtrie, Esq., No. 416 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia. . fel7.s,tu,th,st* TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPH.L9..—Fstate of ANDREW J. WESTER, deceased.—The Auditor' appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of ELIZABETH Av.haTER, Administratrlx of the estate of Andrew S. Wester, late of tbe city of Philadelphia, dec'd, and to report distribution of the balance in. the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on THURSDAY, March Ist, A. D. 1866, at 4 o'clock, P.. M.. at the office of Thomas J. Diehl, Esq., No, sse WALNUT street, city of Philadelphia. fels.thstu,st* P: PORTE AND SINGING TAUGHT, by Miss JANE LEW.ERS, either at her pu Its residence or ether own, West side of MINTY-SE VEIZTR Street, first house above Chestnut Street; West Philadelphia. Terms, $l5 per quarter. Her puplla wtll have the use .of one of Narvesen'S SUperior - Pianos- a most excellent Instrument. L., had for two years the entire charge of the music class in Pleasant Hill Sendnary. West Middle town Pa., and can. refer besides to a very large circle of private pupils. jai aral URENCH LANGUAGE—Conversation by A. VAIL JL: LANT WAlNUTstreet. Courses and Lss one. Evening Classes. Ja2.l.s,tu,thlss TEMFALL SESSION OP WEB ARECYPD . B SEIDETABY POR youso LADIES will cora-. me ne e. on WetinEsel . September lath, at her residence, corner of 'play and Sixteenth streets: Philadelphia. • Exuntwitwaxs:—Bev. G. Ilhalen Hare • D. DOilev. Thema Rtainerd, D. D., W. H. Anon. Ena late President of Girard College. . IYI7-/Yo, THE HANDSOME .RESIDENCE. Southeast corner JL *of SPRECE sod EIGHTH Wee ts' has been. opened to receive HOAR,DERS. Boo= singie, and , . suits. and with or without private table: feS nue 1150 ND'S BOSTONIThu u /V. Bond's Boston Butter 1.) and Milk .131scult,landIng . from steamer Norman, and for sale by .108. & CO., Agents for Bond,loB South Delaware avenue.- _ , constantly AND:YELLOW BrgTAL SHEATHING s copper. Nails,: Bolts and Ingo Oopper.t on hand and for Gals by HEN*y wmoß. 4.100. ' 832 South WharTee. loziu REAL ESTATL. LEGAL NOTICIM. EDIJOATIO.N. BOARDING 4