Frinn our Third Edition of Yesterday. From Washington. [Special Despaich to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, March G.—Governor Boat well, from the Committee on Reconstruc tion to-day submitted the evidence thus far taken in the States of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas. The most important is the tes timony of General Thomas, who testified that he had received information from truthful and:reliable persons that there are organizations in the South hostile to the Government of the United States. He had promised the parties not to make known their names. It included persons in every State in the South. The evidence was not sufficient to warrant any arrest, nor did he believe it would be necessary to make .• any arrest, as the military power was suffi ,..t „,tient to destroy any such organization, - . should it attempt any action. General Grierson's testimony is also im portant. He said there was a manifest de ' . sire to involve this country in war with France, In. regard to Mexico. In case of such an event, the people in the South . would join hands with the foreign enemy .against the , United States. He said . there were exceptions to this ride, of course. The testimony is very :Voluminous and contains a great variety of matter, all of which is iMportant as bearing ..upon the condition, of affairs in the several ) 1 tates. It will hive a very marked effect the. North, and will strengthen the hands of Congress in the attitude which they assume as regards the disloyalty of the South. X3FILIEtIi Congress—First Session. WASHIVATON, March 6. . . SENATE.--Mr. Ramsey (Minn. ) introduced a joint resolution for the establishment of ,quarantine regulations to prevent the spread of the Asiatic cholera, which was re ferred to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Morrill (Me.), from the Committee on Commerce, reported a bill to establish tele graphic communication between New York and, the West Indies. Mr. Conness (Cal.) moved to take up the bill to extend the time for withdrawing goods from the public stares. Mr, Brown (Mo.) desired to call up the bill for the reimbursement of the State of Missouri for her expenses in equipping and paying the militia of that State. Mr. Conness appealed to Mr. Brown to let the bill named by him be called up. Mr. Brown said he would do so if it would not lead to discussion. Mr. Sprague said he intended to discuss the bill named by Mr. Conness. The bill named by Mr. Brown was taken up and passed. The bill to extend the time for withdraw- jng goods from the public stores was taken up, the pending motion being to reconsider tithe vote by wnich it was passed. HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Loan (Mo.) rths Setlate bill granting lands to sic!, in the . cbastruction of a telegraph line, from the States of Missouri and Arkansasyto the Pacific Coast, was taken from the Speaker's table, read twice and referred to the Com mittee on the Pacific Railroad. Mr. Ingersoll (Ill.) introduced a bill fix ing the compensation for the bailiffs and criers of the courts of the District of Colum bia. Read twice and referred to the Com mittee for the District. Mr. Boutwell (Mass.) from the Joint Com mittee on reconstruction, reported in part the evidence reltiting to the States of Arkan sas, Mississippi, Georgia and Alabama, and asked that it be printed. It was so ordered. Eckley (Ohio) introduced a bill al lowing compensation to maimed soldiers and sailors who are entitled by law to arti ficial limbs in lieu of such artificial limbs. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The House reconsidered its order in re ference to the Military Academy bill, so that Mr. Schenck (Ohio) might again offer his amendment, which he did, as follows : And provided further, that no part of the money appropriated by this or any other act, shall be applied to the pay or subsis tence of any Cadet from any State declared to be in rebellion against the Government of the - United States, appointed after the Ist day of January, 1866, until such State shall have been returned to its original relations . to the Union under and by„virtue of an act or joint resolution of Congress, for that case made and provided. Mr. Blaine (Me.) opposed the amendment, and sent up to the Clerk's desk and had read a substitute which he proposed to offer to the amendment, as follows: That no part of the money hereby appro priated shall be applied to the support or pay of any Cadets hereafter appointed not in conformity with the express provisions of the law regulating appointments of Cadets at that Academy. Mr. Blaine stated that his substitute was verbatim et literatim taken from the West Point Appropriation bill approved April 30th, 1864, designed to cure the evil of foisting upon Southern districts boys from the Northern States. Thirty-eight or forty Northern boys had been sent to West Point, and colonized as if appointed from the Southern States, sent there in vio lation of law. There were no vacancies now for one-third of the Southern Districts. The places had been filled by Northern boys, appointed as if from the 'South and it would remain filled till 1867 or 1868. The President had authority to make - ten appointments annually and the adop f.- lion of this amendment would be saying to the President in substance, . 4 `We cannot trust you •to ap point a single cadet from the South. If ,• you desired to nominate a son of Governor ]Brownlow or of John Minor Botts you can " - mit do it." This amendment would cut off from the President the power to appoint a boy from the South, even though his father and all his male relations had' fallen in the service of the country. He considered the amendment most il •liberal, narrow and prejudicial to every thing like good feeling. It could only be justified on the ground taken by the gentle man from Pennsylvania (Mr. Stevens.) hat every person in the eleven Statei was an alien enemy. Not believing but that a Southern man who had been loyal . to the Government was entitled to its pro tection and patronage, he should vote a most decided negative, on the amendment. Mr. Conkling (N. y,) inquired whether the amendment or the substitute suggested , would disturb the boys whom the gentle . man from Maine described as having been colonized. Mr. Blaine—No, sir, neither amendment affects them. My substitute 'merely pre vents any further colonization from the orth and leaves the question just where ~the law leaves it to-day. CITY BULLETIN. SIIICIDE.—We learn that a man named Henry Young committed suicide to-day by banging himself in a barn at Tenth street and Buck road, in the First Ward. The Coroner was notified to hold an inquest this afternoon. Markets. NEW YORK, March 6:—Thecotton market is quiet but unchanged; Flour dull lor eommon, but firm for good; sales of 8,000 bbis. at uncbanged _prices; Southern Anal , ered. with sales of 450 barrels; Canada dull. +' Wheat firm for good. but heavy for common; ANialgrof.7,o6o bushels of cboice No. 1 Milwaukee Clu , ), at 41 V. Corn dull. Beef quiet. Pork unsettled at $27 25. Lard heavy at 16@l8 pc. 'Whisky dull and , SPeks are stronger. Chicago Illinois Island,los34'; eumberland Preferred, 443 , 4; -Central, 144; • Michipm Southern, 71h , Reading, 08%; Missouri e's, 77; Erie. 0W; Western Union Telegraph ,Comimny, 68; •U. S. Registered 6'8.1881, 10331; C. S. Coupons 1862.103; Ditto; 1865, 103; Ten-Forties. 90341 Treasury, 7110's; 99 %@993. Gold. ss . - BALTXMOEE' March 6th.—Florm dull; low grades are :heavy. Wheat firm. Pennsylvania red, $2 35 Cora firm. Oats dull at 48©490. Seeds heavy; cloverseed, . 86@t6 25; timothy. $4. Provisions quiet but inactive. AteAs pork, $2B. Whisky dull at .$2 31. . _ Sales at Philadelphia Stock - Board. SALES APT:IR - FIRST BOARD. 1060 Tr S6s tEd reg- 10434 100 sh Shamokin C 9 3; 700 11 8 10-106 of u 90 100 sh Sch Nav pf 2ds 25 36 . MOO do reg 9036 101 sh Ocean Oil b 5 10% 1000 II S 78-106 Aug 993 100 sh do 10" 3500 do June 9934 100 shilestonville b 533 3 44 1000 Penna Ea slUtlat 87 100 sh Cataulaa pfd 32 36 2000 19 . Pa /1. 6s 8436 100 sh do 010 3236 Bsb Spruce & pine It 35 200 sh do cash 32:4: 100 sh Fauna R b 5 .5532 500 sh do 32 100 sh do 58 030 sh do b3O M Oat do 5541 OND $2OOOll S 6s'Bl SEC 16134 100 sh Maple Shade 8:9 2u sh Penne R 5536 Coal Statement. ' The following is a statement 'of , the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh' Valley Railroad, for the Week ending March. 3, 1866 and previously since December 1,1864, compared with same time last year: Week. Total. Tons.Cwt t Tons. Cwt. Hazleton 4,225 19 ' 45,780 lu East Sugar Loaf ' 2.458 17 . 26,782 16 sfotuat Pleasant 778:15 5 7 439 16 Jeddo 2,733 04 26639 19 Haxleigh - 817.13 12,986 15 Ebbervale 1,040 13 10,245 09 Stout 740114 8,619 03 Council Ridge. 1,410 10 19,014 10 Buck Mountain 1,1841.8 15,213 09 New York and Lehigh 0,186 .14 6,333165 Honey Brook 2,688 07 24,950',13 German Pennsylvania ' 1,361 06 13,863'09 Spring Mountain 1,400 00 28,299 09 Coleraine 584 18 7,153 26 Beaver Meadow 446 05 John Connery 52 11 738 18 Lehigh Zinc 556 04 7,074 63 J. B. Reber ert CO 148 09 1,633 40 McNeal & Co 1,440 08 14,11.4 15 Knickerbocker 937 17 7,366 lo Loal Run 155 08 .Rathbun, Utldwell & C 0... 435 01 2,601 07 Glendon.-- 265 05 6,732 12 Mahanoy ' 548 00 3,611 09 So &0. U. Bowman ' 333 05 4,630 05 EL Myers 683 17 3,495 11 Silliman 1684 17 8,962 08 Baltimore 4.- 1,856 18 5,920 06 Franklin. 183 14 4,979 Consolidated Audenried 448 2.2 Lehigh and Susquehanna- 445 19 Landmesser's 4... 222 02 Wllkesbarre 1,68017 Warrior( Bun 281 65 Parrish & Thomas 384 19 Other shippers 6 10 Total 34,474 Os 357,543 03 Corresponding week last year _28,341 06 314,756 00 • Increase Sass t 2 42.787 U.S The following shows the shipments of coal over the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the week ending NI arch 3, compared with same time last season: Shipped North Shipped South. Total —21,171 09 177,755 13 For corresponding time last year. Week, Year. Tons. Cwt. Tous.Cwt. Shipped North 2,79 s 13, 26,533 19 Shipped South .13,411 13 A 83,507 03 17,204 On Increase. BOARD OF TRADE. JOSEPH C. GRUBB, E. A. SOLIDER, } BROM:MY 003(.11CPZIMB CEO. L. BUZBY, IMPORTATION b. Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. ST. JOHN, NB —Schr Mary D Haskell, Haskell 6.3,366 feet boards t 154,000 laths 31 Trump, bon Co. CLENFUEGOS—bchr 31 Tilton, Fritzinger—Hl MM. sugar 46 tcs do S dr. W Welsh. krrlval amall ISPIIIins or eteetamostealuers TO ABEVirE. =US 11103 703 Lain" Raugnroo Liverpool... New York Feb. 1: Erin... . ........ _____LiverpooL-New York - ____Feb. 21 City of NewYork...Liverp'l...New York Feb. 21 Nova Scotian _LiverpooL_Fortiand_ Feb. 22 Borussia .Soutbampton...New York Feb. 24 Java _Liverpooi-New York ..... -____Feb. 24 The Queen Liverpool... New York Feb. 2 , Hansa. .Soutbampton .New York .Feb. 2s Africa— ......... _.-Liverpool-Boston March :: TO DEPART. Vera Cruz. Nett York....H.avana ct V C... March s Atalanta New York... London March s Fab 5ee..... ......_New York...St Jago __March 10 H Chauncey._... New York.. Aspinwall ..........March 1.. Hermann__ New York...Bremen____--.March 1.. Edinburg .New York... Liverpool ...._....Marco le North American-Portland-Liverpool___._March I' Louisiana. New York...Liverpooll _March le Caledonia. New York... Glasgow .„.._......March 10 A gip. .Boston....LiverpooL..--... 14 Baltic.— NewYork...Bremen ..... March 15 FS'icsson New York—Bremen March 1; Borussia _New York... Hamburg ..... ... _March r Erin...-----....... New York...Liverpool_ ...March 17 a.rago-._ .... --New York...Havre March 17 Tays.--; New York... Liverpool. _March si C0r5ica.:.._.._..... New York...Nassau&Hav'a-lifurch 24 rtviviDe: MWreMI''''nVWMIITIMMTWItgrMIMI 4716 PasEs, 6 24 I SUN Sims, 558 I KWH Warza„ 6 1 ARIMPED 'YESTERDAY. Behr Geo S Repplier, Miller, trom Baltimore, with old iron to captain. Schr Thos Borden, Wrigbtington, from Fall River in ballast to Castner, Stick ney & Welliagton. Steam-tug America, Virden. 10 hours from Delawari- Breakwater. having towed to (*nester for repairs, thit steamer Dacotah. from Wilmington. NC. with naval stores, bound to New York. The D grounded on the bar off Morehead City, lost rudder head, and thud to throw overboard about 200 bbis rosin in order to enable her to get off. Passed below the Brandywine, bark, Ann Elizabeth and John Tracks, a: anchor. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Kenneoec, Edmunds, New York. P R Clark. Steamer Alexandria, Hatriek.N York, W P Clyde&C. , . Steamer R Willing, Cundid'. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Bark Restless, Sheidon, Rio Janeiro, Thos Wattson Sons. Brig British Queen (Br), Earnsworth, St. John, NB. C C Van horn. Schr 31 Patton, CarlPon, Charleston. I) S Stetson & Sam Rappahannock, Adams, Baltimore. Baugh & Sons. Schr Havtlah, Iteekirs, Petersburg, J T Justus. MEMORANDA. Steamer Mayflower, Robinson, hence at Norfolk sth ashlar,. Steamer Eastern City, Shaw, cleared at New York yesterday for this port. Steamer Kensington, Chipman, at Boston yesterday from New Orleans. Steamer Heels (Br), Edmondson, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool. Steamer Pan Bee, Sterling, c eared at New York yesterday for St Jago de Cuba. ` Steamer Propontia, Higginson (to arrive), was up at Liverpool 17th ult. for Boston 29th. Steamer Cuba (Br), Stone, cleared at New York yes terday for Liverpool. Steamer Guiding Star, Berry, for New York. sailed from New Orleans sth inst. Steamer Concordia, Sears, sailed from New Orleans sth Inst. for Boston. Ship Reunion, Nichols, cleared at N York yesterday for an Francisco. Bark Isaac R Davis. Hand, from Morse!lles, at Pa lermo Bth ult. just arrived, for Messina, to loadfor Vils port or :New I ork. Bark James A Davis, Welt, from Aspinwall, at King.ston. Ja. 17th ult. and remained 21st. Brig J W Spencer, Spencer, at Messina 7th ult. for Rotterdam. Brie 'may ene, Saunders, at Palermo Bth ult. from Marseilles. Brig Wm A Dresser. Hatch, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole sth inst. Brig Cyclone. McDonell, from Wilmington, NC. for Bost, n, eal:ed from Holmes' Hole 4111 inst. Schrs Jas T Haig. from Newbern, and John Beatt3 from Hatteras, both for this port, sailed from Iron Monroe 3d inst. fichrs E Magee, Magee; G C Morris, Artis, and 9 B Wheeler, McGlaughlln, hence for Boston, sailed from Holmes' Hole 4th Inst. acur Ella F Crowell, Freeman; hence for Gloucester sailed from Holmes' Hole ad Inst. Behr 'Moonlight, Shales, cleared at Wilmington, Nt. Ist inst. for Wilmington. DeL Rehr Mary T Russell. from Newborn. and Lizzie lonylor, from Wilmington, both for this port. sailed from Fort Monroe ad inst. Sehrs J 3laxgeld, 3lay, and Pathway, Compton, at Wilmington, B 1 C. Ist Inst. from Charleston. i•sfAz4 , o4 Ship Pietro Mei cum (:ormerly the Logan), Hose!. CUBS, from New York Oct 10 for Hong Kong, was d.- stroyed by fire from spontaneous comb stion at se,‘ Dec EB. tat 37 12. lon 51 56. Passengers and crew Dicke up same day, and landed at Mauritius by bark Fann I tsber. The P M registered 1541 tons was built a' Quincy, Mass. in 1856,,rated Al, and sailed under tb , Italian flag. Vessel triad cargo said to be insured le New York. There are ni ships, 14 barks and 1 brig, from tb. , East Indies, China, &c, due and overdue at N,,w York. Thirty•eight ships, 83 barks and brigs are neat,. due and overdue from Eqrope. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Shovehu, 1.111,111. Vessel nes ueen moored 13 4 miles from her former position, and is now moored us fathoms of water about 3i of a mile from the treakers of the Shovelful Shoal with the following tearings by compass. viz: Stone Horse NE. pass Can Buoy E W. MODOITIOy Light HOUSP W by E. Shovelful Spar Buoy NNW. Handkerchief Light House SW by W. By order of the Lighthouse Board. Boston, March 5. 1868. EDUCATION: PIANO PORTE AND SINGING TAUGHT, by Ml JANE LEWES S. either at her pupils residence o at her own, West side of THIRTY-SEVENTH Street first house above Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia Terms, $l5 per quarter. Her puplls will have the use of one of Narvesen , , Superior Pianos- a most excellent instrument. Miss L., had for two years the entire charge of tb, music class in Pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middh-. town Pa., and can refer besides to a very large circi. of private pupils. jai 3MI PERSONS DESrftENG thorough instruction in Piano music are referred to Nu. 505 VINE Street, where they can secure the services of a competent fe male Teacher. Te23-12tA TIE PALL SESON OP MESS ABBOTT: SEERESARY FOBYOUNG LADIES will Com mence on Wednesday, September lath, at he, residenm, corner of Poplar and Sixteenth. streets DDem zunr n , Rev. Them ßx aa Brainerd oxe , D. D., Rev W. H. Alle Enale n, 10 Hare 1q late Preddent or Girard College. 017-1.9* THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7,1866. BOARD. 30 sh Elmira prfd 100 sh Ocean 011 3,783 14 4,755 06 1,746 01 11,446 03 1,392 03 6,050 (r 2 687 CO Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. .... 5,337 19 51,270 19 ...15,833 10 124,187 17 110,011 02 Mines. mineral lands and ores examined and re. ported upon. Competent engineers furnished to Companies. Consultations afforded on all mining. metallurgical and chemical questions at the °Bice of the bureau, Rooms 19, al ann 21, Nos. 64 and 66 Broadway. • - Dr. F. A. P. Barnard, Preadeulof Columbia College and School of ..111nei Prestdeut of the Board. Dr. J. P. Kimball,Mhaing ngineer,V lce President or the Board. Dr. John Torrey, Assayer of the 11. S. Assay Office. Dr. Justus Adelberg. or Adelberg & Raymond. Dr. Alex. Trippel. Eietallurgical Engiool neer. Prof. Francis L. Vinton, of the Schof Mines of Columbia Collet e. Prof. Thomas Egleston, Tr., of the School of Mines of Columbia College. Prof. D. F. Chandler, of the School of Mines of Col umbia College. C. Elton Buck. Esq.. of Partz & Buck. W, P. Trowbridge. Esq., of the :Novelty Iron Works. R. W. Raymond, Esq.. Secretary of the Board. Dr. Herman Creel ner. Geologist and Mining Engineer. OEO. D. H. G LLEZPIE President. DP.A KEDEKA V. Secreta . mhbm.w.f lm P. S. PETERSON & CO. P. S. PETERSON & CO., 39 South Third Street. Stocks, Bonds, &c., &c, Bought and Sold at Board of Brokers. Liberal Premium paid forf.COMPOLIND INTEREST NOTES. Interest allowed on De .osint fed-tf C. A. ROBINSON. STOCK BROKERS, No. 319 Walnut Street. STOCKS, BONDS, &c., &c., Bought and Sold al Board of Brokers. relo-Iml 5-20 7 3-10 COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED• DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street, 0017.4 4 ,_ AV SPECIALTY. I SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO4, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 South Third st., I a Nassau s t reet , Philadelphia. I New York. STOCKS AND GOLD DOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMIE3I3ION. EMMET ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 151 . . c 323 ant; 331 South Street, has a handsome assortment of s MING MM. LrNERY; Misses' and Infante Hats and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, names, &c. tahriamt SPECIAL NOTICES, W_ A MEETING of the Stockholdele of Stroud's W_ Bun Petroleum M. M. Company will be head 11 N orthw est corner Merrick and Market streets, on. Monday ,Evenlng, March 12th, 1866, at n 4 o'clock. Business of vital interest to es ery stockholder will be considered._ By order of the Board. m135-7t* • P. ED WARDS, secretary. U. OFFICE OF THE SI VF,RLY RUN OIL COMPANY, NO. 524 WALNUT STREET, ROOM NO. 11 • The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held on TUESDAY, March 13, at 12 ieclockoloon, for the election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting fe27tmhl3 , l Y. R. wrLKnsrs, Secretary. ysirr.4I)ELPHIA AND MONTGOMERY UtY COUNTY RAILROAD COMPANY, OFFLJE 617 WALNUT Street, PELILADELPH3e, March 5t31, 1866. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia and Montgomery County Railroad Company will be held at this Oflice, on FRIDAY, the 16th day of March, 1866. at 12 o'clock, for. the purpose of electing a Presi dent and six Directors, and. also to transact any other business that may be thought necessary, mlls.m,w,f4t* ISAAC .NORRIS, President. 11? NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER COLLARS, COLLAR PAPER. cite. ere will be a meeting of members of the United States Paper Collar Manufacturers Association on the FIFTI EN TH DAY OF MARCEL 1866, at the office of the washiagton Manufacturing Company, No. 191 First street, in the city of Troy, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Signed, S. S. STONE, President, Troy, N. Y. J. H. 13 OFFMAN, Treas., New York. P. C. SCHUYLER, Sec'y, New York. Taor, N. Y., March 2d, 1866. mhsl2tl Ca,. OFFICE OF THE AI,LENTOWN IRON COMPANY L NO. 105 WALNUT street, Pima- DELPHIA, la March. 1866.1 NOTICE.—A special meeting of the Stockholders of the ATI:RN - 10R N IRON COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 105 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, on TIII7/3,SDAY, the eighth day of March, 1866, at 12 O'clock, M., for the purpose of taldng action on a supplement to the Charter of the Company, authorizing an increase of the Capital Stock of the Company. H. CABOT, mh24l.* Secretary. DELAW.ARE MINING} COMPANY OF MICHIGAN.—Notice LB hereby given, that all Stock In this Com any on which the Tenth Instalment of TWO DO PER SHARE, called December 4tb 1863 and due December lath, 1865, is not paid, is torteited for said default, and that, according to the Charter and By -Laws of the Company, it will be sold at Public Auction, on TUESDAY, March 20th, 1866, at 12 M., at the office of the Secretary of the Company, No. 326 WALNTT street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or beibre that time. By order of the Board of Directors. B, VVTATT WLSTAR, Secretary. Dated Phila., Feb. 17,1866. fel7-2t&w,f,m,tmh2o/ ficfOFFICE OF THE McRLE AND CHERRY * BUN OIL COMPANY, Southeast corner of l and Chestnut streets, PHILADEMPRIA, February 16, .1868. Notice is herebyglven 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 much of the stock of said delinonenta as will oe 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, feistmhfill Di . BUZBY. Treasurer. DIVIDEND NOTICES. reTHE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE 'NHL . - HANCE COMPA NY, 'Starch sth, 1866. Dire( tors have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share on the stock of the Company for the last six montne which will be paid to the stockholders or ;their legal representatives after the 15th last. mb6416/ WNI. G. CROWELL, Seery. [cq. THE DIRECTORS OF THE PETROLEUM VAPOR STOVE AND OAS LIGHT COM PANY have this. 22d. day of February, 1%3, declared•a do;itlend of 25 CENTS A SHARE, payable at the office of the Company, BG Dock street. on and after Morch Ist. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from February 24th until March 3d. _ fe24-s,m,vr.st N. H. HANNUM, Secretary. FINANCIAL AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, NO. 64 BROADWAY. BOARD OF TRUSTE/Di Geo. D. H. Gillespie. Francis Tomes, Jr. P. C. Calhoun, Ptesident Fourth National Bank bas. Aug. Davis. Fred Schuchardt: of F Scbuchardt & Sons.. E. (..Mylu.s, of t>sylus, De Buy ter & Co. Eugene Kelly, of Eugene Kelly & Co. J. F. Schepeler. Schepeler Je Co. Chas. Holzardel, of Troost. Schmidt & Co. Wm. F. Drake. of Drake Brothers. Geo. F. Denning, SupL U. S. A say OfEce. R K. 31our L../r. Theodore dent.% of Geatil de. Phipps, BOARD OF F.XPEISTS. _ _ _ ROBINSON & DICKSON. 111ILLIN1RY. K. Dillon INSURANCE COMPANY North Pennsylvania R. B. Building, 409 WalnntiSt. The followlrg statement of the condition of the Company on the 31st day of December, 186.5, is pub lished in accordance with an Act of Assembly. Authorized.. Paid up in MIL Cash on hand and in Bank .V 21,930 CO Cash in hands of agents in course of transmission _ Amount of loans on personal security Accumulated interest on 10£011...... United States stocks and bonds 4340,000 $319.675 State stools.. 60,000 46,250 Railroad Co. Bonds 20,000 17,100 Chicago Water Loan Bonds Bank stocks. Total Assets Amount caah pfiemicans received $482,353 43 Interest on Investments 16,2..60 36 Income from all other sources.... 25,770 28 Total Income Amount of losses paid and to course of e 123.073 Amount claims contested (none) Return premiums and re•lnsu- Taxes paid by Company Expenses, Including corciralssions and fees to sgents,officers' sale, 'ries, office expenses, advertis ing and printing, dsc. Total Expendlttuts.-..... RODNEY DMCNIS. Sec e:ary WM; W. ALLEN & CO., General Agents for Penn'a, fe2 is& v. ATLANTIC FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE CO. OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. The following statement of the condition of the Company on the 31st day of December, to pub- I isheckin accordance with an Act of Assembly. CAPITAL. Autlicirtzed_ Pala dp to fu11... I ASSETS. Real Estate held be the 'Company I,S7S ce Cash on hand and La Bank ..........._ 2,591 St. 3 Cash In bands of A gents and in °nurse of trunamLss lon /Dark-el state Stocks c •Z 25.0.50 0 , 3 Bonds... .aI,COO co 21,(Oo CO 21.00 (X) Accrued interest on above Stocks and Bonds__ INCOME FOR Amount of Cash premiums received Amount of interest from investments of the Company.. 2 . 2,091 1 Amount of premium notes taken by tne Company ............... Amount vi 'I Outstanding prem. ..- 90 n 7 07 ar e n p r m turns- 40 pe r c.re-lusurance.36,l7s 1s) -A'V. 9' - eed._ Amount ot income of the Company from other sources. Total Income EXPEN UITURES. Amount of losses paid during the year :59:282 96 Amount paid and owing for re-Insurance__ 1.4:e) 00 Amount of dividends paid during the year. 20,641 00 amount of expenses during the year, in cluding commissions and fees paid to the Agents and Officers of the Company MTN 73 Amount of taxes paid by the Company SAM!' 04 Amount of all other expenses and expendi tures of the Company LI +ABILITIES. A mount of losses during the year which have not been settled 56115 44 Amount of losses during the year reported to the Company, and not acted upon An ount of dividends declared due and un paid 763 00 J. S. PARISH, Sect. SUCHET MAR POT, Pres. HIuADELPHIA BRA,NCH. OFFICE. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BUILD rtio, 409 WALNUT Street WM. W. ALLEN & CO. L, DICKSON. is fe21.8,w6t 1829- CHARTER PERPETUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA: Assets on January 1, 1866, 02,4500,861 -4400,000 Ou 944,543 18 -I,l=oB 18 Capital. Accrued Surplus Premiums UNSETTLED CLAMS, $11,467 63. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over $ 5 ,000,000. Perpetual and 7 emporary Policies on Liberal Terms Chas. N..Bancker, Topfaa Wagner, samuel Grant, Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES N. JAS. AR C. . JAS. W. eAr W .LIS D _ :TEMP D S SCIIIAN 3311COLUSlITEILP. FIPENNSPLVANIAIN OR THB QOM PANY—Inco rated 1825—C .11sTEIVRANCE111 25—Charter Perpetual—No 610 W Street, opts.: te Independence Square This Company, favorab known to the community for over fort4r years, con nee to insure a,oinect loac or damage an nre on Public or Private ElalidlnEr either peremnentli or for a limited time. Also, ot Furniture= of Goods and Merchandise generally. on liberal Their. Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund invested in the moat careful manner, wMch eatablo-. them to offer to the insured an undoubted security the case (Oki& Daniel smith, sr D/RECTO John Devereax D Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, ' Isaac Einzlehurst, Htuny Lewis, Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Bell. Daniel Haddock , Jr. , . DANIEL &MTH, Jr., President. . G. lilnowsnm. Secretary MUTH, AL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF .1.11 PHILADELPHIA—Office No. ,5 South FIFTH btreet—lnsore Childings, Household Goods and Mer chandise generally. ALSSETS—SIO3.79op SG. DIRECTORS FOR 1866. CALEB CLOTHIER, GYM. P. REEDER, BENT. MALONE. JOSEPH CHAPMAN, THOMAS MATHER, EDW. M. NEEDLES. T. ELLW'D CHAPMAN, WILSON M. JERKINS, SIMEON N.IATLACR - , VCR' FINS WEBSTER, AARON W. GIASKILL, CHARGE'S EVANS, QALEB CLOTHIER, President. T. ELLWOOD Etterbtart, Secretary. fet3,3me INSURANCE. ~r~~v~:L~R~~ HARTFORD, CONN. Philadelphia Branch Office, Capital. Assets. -.. 30,000 00 Par Val. Mar. Val _ 2e,000 19.200 .. 64,500 71,960 Income for 1855. Losses, Expenses, (to. EXEC JAMES G. RATTEIRSON, President. G. F. DA V LS, 'Vice President MOODIE FOR 1866. rsio,ooo. ?ERECTOR% jEdward C. Dale, George Pales, Alfred Fitler, Eras. W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCall AINCHER President. 'ALE, Vice ?resident. Secretary pro tern. fe2td3il DEILADOMPWARE M L UTUA • SAFETY LW:MANCE ANY INVORPOBATES3 BY THE DEGisraTullE OP rzziNsyLv,_.sasiu, Vas. OFFICE S. E. CORNED THIRD AND WALNOT STREETS PHILADEFSEA. M.,ttRINE LNISIIRELNOE, ON VESSELS, CARGGHT,O, To all parts of the world. FREI INR On Goode , by Elver, Canal, Lake, A N and Land Carriages ym,,E I to all parteNST of ESD the 'Onion. JBANCES, On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c, . ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 1, 1865. , 1100,000 United States 5 per cent. loan; $55,000 00 120,000 "United States 6 per cent. loan, , 81„,„„ 128,100 0 0 200,0u0 United States 7 5-10 per cent, loan Treastui Notes-, 194.375 co 100,000 State of ennsylvazna - Five Loan 90,565 00 54,000 State of Pennsylvania ctr. Per Cent; Loan 125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent . 5345° 00 Loan - 20,000 Pennsylvania - Radlroad Phrt M0re13243:12 50 gage,Six Per Cent. 80nd5....._.. ..._„.. 20,000 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort. gage Six Per Cent 80n45.,.,.. Z 1,750 00 25,000 Western Penna. Railroad'Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bondfi.- 23,750 00 11,000 ma Shares Stock Germantown — lie; Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Philadel . 18.537 50 74500,43 Z.ZE "Fam7ll, Railroad Company.. . . 8,580 00 5,000 100 Shares ATOZEEicaii Pennsylvania Railroad Company-____ . 3,250 00 40,000 Deposit with the United Stales . 44- vernxnent, subject to 10 days ca 11......... 40,000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan.... „ mew so 170.700 Loans on Bones and Mortgage , flist liens on City Property.—.—____—. 170,700 00 1038.850 Par. Market value 998.560 0 Real Estate..„. -- .- 38,000 0 Bills receivable for Insurance . 121.013 80 Balances due atAgenclee.—Premiums .... $500,000 00 -. 600,030 00 rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and other debts due the Company_ ..... 40,5 - 11 44 cc arils and Stock of sun d ry Insurance and other li r r u ngtdee. $3,133. Estimated value... 2..910 00 lash 1n „, 771' 01,930 24 65,2.0 00 7,•x"94 74 _ . Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Bonder, Theophllus Spalding, John H.. Penrose, James Traqualr.. Henry C. Lailett, Jr., JamesC Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, George G. Lelper, Hugh Craig, Robert Berton. John D. Taylor, THO z JOHN C. ELIMTRY LYLBITILN, 493 205 00 V. 16,869 9.1 TNSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA 1 MARINE. FIRE AND INLAND TRANSPOB TATION EN CE. Third t. 0 No. V 3 WALNUT !street, south side, east rff The Propertlee of this Company are well invested and furnLsh an available hind for tke amlvi ro lL i cierannu of all persona who desire to be protected I.nstasuace. MARINE RISES taken on Vessels, to ant Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISES on Met. chanellse Railroads, Canals and Ste.amboats. FIRE on Merchsuidise, Furniture and Bull& Lip in Cit - vuonnty. ENCOILPOBATMICI IN 1794—CAPITAL PAID IN AND SECURELY TOTAL /1 PROPERTIES, _.700,000. PERPETUAL CHARTER, _ _ DLIELECTOREL. P 24,881 07 Arthur G. Coffin, - -.- Barone' W. Jones, John A.Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White, • Richard D. Wood. Wllll.ra Welsh, William B. Bosmn, T. Char! ARTHUR elm Puss. . 5)73.%9 Sig - - FIRE ASSOCIATION. •nds4 Incorporated :Nlsircb 27, Ism. lb" r , t- A OFFICE, No. pN. FIFTH street. In .p._:,-, sore BUILDENGS, HOUSEHOLD FUR _oa„ ~ ."',, S O NITURE and VFRI"HANDISE genes - - ....- 't ally, from Loss by hire, On the City o !--,e- - ,- - -7_2. Paladelphia only.) STATEILENT of the Assets of the A,....tat10n - - January 1, IS6a Bonds and Ito2rt on property In the City of 17 Ground Rents. a) tit 31 Real Estate (Office No 34 North Fifth street) 14,36 13 L'. S. Government 5-33 Bends 45,000 00 C. S. Treasury botes---.-- _ 6,640 06 City Warranta 646 Co Cash on hand. 4.20 Total-- TRUSTEES, GEORGE W. TRYON, President. WM. H. HAMILTON, JOSEPH N. LYNDALL, JOHN SOLDER. LEVI P. COATS, PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL Si' 4 R l4 4V7K, JOHN PHILBIN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CA_RI3OW,I SESSE LIGHTFOOT. GEORGE I. YOUNG, !ROBERT SHOP . % 4 XER, W)1. T. BIITLE.R, Secretary. VOO,OOO 00 -- Z)3,000 Oa D HO ELPHIAWS= INSURANCE MOE:PANT OF PHILA. D.. . INCORPORATED 1130t—OH.ARTER PERPETUAL. NO. nv WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. In addition toMARIREandINLAND INSITRANCOi .3tic er ,n i iif any insures from loss or damage by FIRE ,Ipliterms, on buildings, merchand ise, furniture Ogra., furr islimi of ted period um. s, and permanently on building, depoit premi The Com has been In active operation fur more th an during which all losses have been promptly and paid. EMEI DiIMnORS. John L. Hodge, David Lewis, M.B. - Mahony Benjamin Etting, John T. Lewis, Thomas E. Powers, William 8, Grant, /L. R. hicH_ enry. Robert W. Learning. Edmond Castdßon, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, J • Lords C. Norris. JORIti R. WIICHERER, President. Bastratr. Wu.oox. Secretary. 171a,W0 20 :1• •s I • B:sr a' :1% sr Y. :o• .\• 6 .. oFrics NO. no SOUTH FOURTH STRENI "The Fire Insurance Company Of the County el Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature c Pennsylvania in lSs% ibr Indemnity against loss o damage by tlamlusively. T.FIEt PERPETUAL. This old and reliable Institution, with ample capita and c.ntingent find caret:V.ly Invested continues to Ic sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, dr., either pe. manently t aer a limited tim against loss or demean by Are, at owest rates co t with the absolun safety of Its customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible descpatcl B M...0R.5. i l Charles J. Sutter. Edwin L. Beakit, henry sciuy, John Horn, Robert V. Massey, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Menke, Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone. J. BUTTER, President EMMY= F. Hour. Secov and Treasurer. JigEBBW FIRE INSURANDE COMPANY 03 .V.HILADELPHIA.-01111ce Northeast corner c PEURD and BUTTONWOOD street:slime Tammany: Incorporated by the Legislature a Penneylvanir as PEEPETI7A.L. Capital authorized by las, 1100,000. Make Insurance against Loss or Damage bs; Fire of Public or Private. Buildings, Furniture, Stool. Goods and MerchandiLHHoTOßElsa on lhvorable terms. H, George Bretz' chri s stophe l l . R. &typist O. ', sr Frederick , John F. Beinterilng, Jonas Bowman, Henry Troomner, Frederick Doll. whit m McDaniel, Jacob Schandier, George Buts, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Garter, Samuel Miller, Edward. Moyer. GEORGE EBETY President. JOHN F. BELSTERLING, Vice Preolden PHILIP E. COLEDUN. Secretary. A /51:ERIOAN M11T11.91. INSURANCE (302SPABTI 11l —Wise - uhar Altighig_No. 12 WA_LNIT. Street M.ARUM AND lIVLAND ENSURA.NOES.- Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all palm of the'world, and on goods on inland transportation in throughout theV rivers, canals,_ nited States railroads and other conveyanor . WILLIAM ORAlGPresident, PETER 017LLEN. Nlite Preaident ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary. Wlllbun Peter Callen, John Hallett, Jr., B William H. Merrick, W. Richards. 61111 lee W DaUM, Wm. M. Bath% Pain= do WALNUT Street, above THIRD Street, PHELADW.PHLI. Raving a paid up CAPITAL &ram and SUB. PLUS invested - in sound and available Securities, con• dune to insure on Dwellings, Storm, Furniture, Nes , °handle% Vessels In port, and their rgoes, and other Personal d. Property. A.llL=e6 li berally arid PromPtlir adjuste uttacrroas. Thome B. Maria, S I John T. Levrie, John Weld', James E. Campbell) gained C. Mortan, Edmund G. Dotal', Patrick Brady, Morris Marius W. Poultnell hrAltll3, President —*eters , . msl9 ALRIEFIT . PRIORNT .LIFE AND 'PROST ;DOM( TP EEP ANY, OP PHILADELPHIA.— Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, ad month, 22d INSURES LrvEs_r_ALLO.WlB6s ,B immiliacgr ON D. POSITS AND GRANTS ANNUM:Ea • CAPITAL... —..—.—..4150,020 DISHOPOia — • (Samuel R. illdpley, • Richard CadbUry, Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Hants, * • Joshua H. Horde, - T. Wistar Brown,_ Richard Wood. _ • Wm. O. Lone, Chas P Coffin. SAMUEL It. SHIPLEY, kiestient: ROWLAND PADDY, Actuary. OYFNOL ' •u 2447 0, /11 lilontikliVulli mum IBINDEANOEs DIRECTOItS. Samuel E. Stokes, F..Pettiston. Henry Sloan, William G. Boulton, Edwaid Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Spencer M X v alve, J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger an. , Pi Pi tts ttsb burg urgh h. D TMo, . C. HAND, President.. DAVIS, Vice President. deiStnol James N. Dickens, S. Honk' Waln, John Mason George L. Har pe rteon, Francis 11. Co, Edward H. Trotter, E. S. Clarke, i William etunmk t i, fi n . (* R ea% Freed - dent. ........3951,419 10 1 1 0 Henry O. Dane% Win. S. Lowber, J. Johnston Brown, Samuel A. Ham, Hewn HnteblTts, Henry L. Elder, S. I Rndman MOISWIt Salmill, 161 INSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Walnut Streets. Insurers in this Company have the additional gaar antee of the CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH. which, together with CASH ASSETS, now on hand amount to $1,143,874 14, Invested as follows 10e,600 11. S. sato Bonds. .. 100,04ra City of Philadelphia 12;31, 6's. new 70,050 11. S. Treasury Notes, 7-30....». ....._.. 25,000 Allegheny County R0nda ._..._...._.. 15,000 17. S. Loan of 1881_ .10,000 Wyoming Valley Canal Bonds " 12.700 Compound Interest Treasury Notes 10,000 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Bonds . . 10,000 Pittsburgii: Fort Wayne andjuica. go Railroad 80nd5......... . 16,500 City of Pittsburgh and other& i 9,060 Reading Railroad ' 'l,OOO Shares Pennsylvania 450 Shama- Corn Exchange National Bank. ......" 107 Shares Farmers' National Ranli — c4 Beading..__._.._.... 22 . . V. Shares ConsolidationNationalßani 114 bharea Williamsport Water Corn any. 3rortgages, Ground Rents and Real Estate.. Loans on collateral arm ly securer; ________ Premium notes secured by Cash in hands of agents secured by bonds-- Gar on deposit with 11. d. Treasurer_....._._. Cash on hand and in banks_ Accrued interest and rents due Jan. L.-- ..... 1753,680 18 INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1865 $544,492 92_ Losses paid during the year amounting to DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the insured to pay premiums, The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force December 51, 1863, was Fifty Per Cent. Of the amount of P sear•. Its TRUSTEES are well - entitling it to more consi managers reside in distant Alexander Whit Mind J. diadgar Thoz.:pson, Grbege Nugent Hon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. AI Ingle, Samuel Work., ALEX. WHILLDIN, President, SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. JOHl'i C. ants, Actuary T0)3 7, ,.. - S. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer JOR C. TAMER, General .Bent, No. 3)13 Green SL A few ftrst rate canvassers wanted. -GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALIcVT STREET, PHILA DELP'S:LA. CAPITAL PAID LN. IN CASH. 5200,000 'This company continues to write en Fire Risk: only. Its catiElln, with a good surplus, is safely invested. 701 losses by fire have been promptly paid, and more than $3500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the present the office of this company will re. main at 415 wALINTrr STREET, Ent within a sew months will remove to Its OWN BILLDENG. N. E. COFL S2tivriv•l•n AND CHESTNUT, Then. as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons at such rates as are consistent with safety. nEtomas AiiitEro s. on.LETr, kUltatAN ST4RPP AND, N. S. LAWRENCE, 'MOS. .211ACRELLAB., CHARLES L DUPONT, JNO. SI.)PPLyw FrFaVRY F. KEN' , ... - EY, IWO. W. CLAGHORN, JOSEPH. FT. A PP, M. D. Sri AS YERR ES, JR., THOMAS Al-FRED S. GILLETT, V .1A SI B. ,fkLVORD..: _ No. (06 aIiMiTNOT STREET. • PRI7,ADEL.PECLik. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE Primaln N. Buck, Jno. W. Evernuns, Charles Richardson, Robert B. Porter, Henry!no. Kessler, Jr., Samnel i crtat, E. D. Woodruff, P. S. Jest:ice, Ohs; . Stokes, Eleo..A. West, Jos. D. MIL FRANCIS. 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