Pennsylvania Le,T,lslature. HARRISBURG, March 12. SBNAT.B.—The. Senate was not in-session to-d tor ya. - sE:-The House met at - 7 , 1`P.11. message. The, Governor's was received, vetoing" thesct Philadelphia; and ..Erie, Railroad tol btald-bratch es. Th& - GoVerhOr says that he approves'the general of allowing the company to bnild branches; to develop, the counties adjoining, these 'On its main line, but objects to the fourth sec tion of the bill, Which might be construed so as to give the company the exclusive.right to any route which it might designate, by liny map found in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. For this reason, although approving of the general plan of the bill, the Governor withheld his signa ture. Dir. 'ltuddiman Moved the discharge. p f f . the Committe on Roads and Bridges from the 'consideration, of the opening 'certain streets through the Kensinston depot, and he stated that the Judiciary Committee already a similar bill under considera - The motion to discharge was not agreed to. Mr. Glass offered a resolution for a final adjournment on the 12th of April, which - The following petitions were presented ; One by Mr. De Haven, from 180' citizens, ' favoring the incorporation of the Society of • Progressive Spiritualists. , • 'Mr. Watt Presented five in favor of a free ';fib bridge at South street; Schuylkill; 'The following bills were introduced:: One by Mr. Davis, incorporating the Cres cent Library. • ' - Mr:'Hood, one appointing `twoadditional • notaries public: Mr: Msrks, one allowing . the Baptist In stitute .to sell real estate in the Twenty :j• fourth Ward. Air. J._T. Thomas presented a bill exempt ing the Lincoln Institute from taxation. Mr. li,uddiman, a bill allowing the Sixth Street Railroad to lay a track. on .Minor • -street. ~ • • • • Mr: Houck a' bill for the relief of citizens of Adams' county for damages sustained 41pritig the ,war. Mr. Negley presented bill incorporating the Farmers' Land Improvement Company. Mr. Tplon; a bill .authoriring- the city of Chester to erect . water works. Mr. Guightm, a bill incorporating the City Cottage Company. (See supplement to the Frankford *and Holmesburg Railroad). Also, for the relief of St. Vincent School Society. Mr. Baker, a bill paying bounties to vete rans 'who re-enlisted. Mr. Eldred, a bill allowing the Philadel phia and Erie Railroad to build branches. Mr. Satterthwait presented a supplement to the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Mr. Markley, a bill authorizing the School Directors of Frederick township, Montgo mery county, to collect county tax. Adjourned. . Philadelphia Bank Statement. 4 The following is the weekly statement of the Phila delphia Banks, made up on Monday afternoon: 0 Capital Stock t 14,642,150 Loans and Discounts 46,545,878 Specie in Banks 1,055,694 D. S. Demand and Legal Tender Notes 17,292,534 Due from other Banks 2,879,219 Due to other 8ank5....._..»........_ 7,283,629 Deposits • 92,504,508 Circulation 8,248,100 Tim fellowing statement shows the condition of the Banks of - Philadelphia, at various times during the last few months: • 1863. Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits. Jan. 8.........37,879,675 4,510,750 4,504415 23,45,189 July 6 .35,936,811 4,360,745 2,564,558 28,563,519 1864. Jai 4.........35;698,808 4,118,585 2,055,810 29,878,928 Jury 4.........40,918,009 3,955,856 2,154,258 37,759,882 1865. Jan. 3.........48,059,403 1,803,583 2,793,468 5a,845,9Q Feb.- 6.........50,269,473 1,702,776 4,393,173 38,496,327 ". May 1.........50,726,369 1,262,258 6,441,407 41,794.3 June 5 53.095,683 1,2.58,7 V. 6,717,733 41,518,576 July, 8 .50,054,760 1,184,621 6.771,126 40,980,990 Oct. 2. 49,914,281 1,092,755 7;056,984 38,347,2.01 Nov. 6 48,509,360 1,050,251 7,064,866 34,741,494 Deo. 4 40,622,762 591,993 7,084,286 34,695,138 1866. Jan. 1.........45,941,001 890 ,e22 7,226,369 35,342,303 983,655 7,319.528 36,618,000 Feb. ................. 1,009.689331 7 7 ,g9 3 ;43 5 .3 3 1,4 6 :4 7 :117 1 j 19.........46,981,337 953,297 7,843,032 33,326.542 " 26 46,665.592 1,025,48 7,732.070 33,052.2.52 Mar. 5 46,604,752 1041,48 - "'8,161,019 32,835,094 12 16 516,878 1,055,694 ' 8,248,100 32,504,508 The following is a detailed statement of the business of the Philadelphia (nearing House for the past week: Clearings. Balances. ..7.517,525 12 424,818 51 5.315,386 44 352,508 71 5,895.310 64 374,100 78 5,323,413 23 249,497 55 5,479,094 35 361,429 55 0,713,901 59 326,553 00 /2.088.898 10 Total.. Mar.l2, 1868... - -335.214,631 31 BOARD OF TRADB• JOSEPH C. G 1.138, E. A. SOLIDER }Bloisrmy CoAlarm. GEO. L. BUZBY, Reported for the Pnuaaelpala Evening Bulletin. BORDEAUX—Brig Nameaug, Rogers—ioo casks brandy 500 in wine B. Bohlen &Co 10 cs paper era . sholz & Co; 49 hhds wine 18 in preserved eatables 10 bales Italian dates A Stephani & Co; 25 hhils wine 30 casks brandy 1000 cs wine G - Whiteley; 7 cs paper H A Pintard; 100 ca champagne Patterson & Bouiton; 309 baskets oil 150 cs wine Jauretche & Lavergne; 835 pkgs to order. LIVERPOOL—Ship Tonawanda, Julins-177 casks soda ash 69 bbis 11E019ft soda 160 tons pig iron S & W Welsh; 1416 bdls strip iron Morris. Masker & Co, 500 bxs tin plates 1C Trotter & Co; 1 case books J Penning ton & Son: 3 do J B Lippincott & Co; 3 cks hdw D Lan dreth & Son; 351 bdls steel A M F Watson; 105 bdls bar iron 417 do rod 1170 do hoop Steever & Whittaker: 15 crates ethw 43 Milliken; 122 cs steel D T Holly; 11 cases machinery J P Crozer & Sons; 9 do 4 bales matting Brown, Shipley & Co; 1 case R D Wood; 1 bale worsted yarn B Howard; 3 cks hdw 2 baskets vices 2 do shoe stonesl cask pans 8 bags nails Shields & Bro: 23 cases steel W Swift; 7 do cutlery Truitt & Co: 10 de hdw E Mullins; 126 casks soda ash 50 buls do Yarnell & Trim ble; 1 cask chain Bdo hdw C M Gbriskey: 14 do chain Vance &, Landis; 4 bales 3 cks hdw 1.4 Williams; 1 do 2Cs do Port & Booth; 3 cks nails 6do chain 3do hdw H Roberts; 20 anvils 9 cks hdw 1 Co chain Handy & Brenner; 37 anvils 5 cks chain 9 cks bdw 1 bale 'R & W C Biddle& Co; I do .3 cks hdw 2 in do Hadden, Jenkins •& Maginnts; 200 bills hoops Middleton & Earned; 3 cases W H HorstooLnn & Sons: 1 bale woJlen ..eyarn Jame Ralston: 2 bales carpeting 1 case bronze figures H G Freeman, .Ede; 1 case cutlery Bottomley; 4scasks hardware W Y Wilstach & Co; I case 2 bdls scythes 12 loose cilB.lllB 17 casks hardware and chains Newlin, Fernley& Co; 2 600 sacks stovrd salt Jun R Penrose Esg; 9 Cana Powers & Weightinan; 7 crates earthenware Asbury & Young: 11 do Stirit & Hoar; 48 do 2 casks do Wm (1 Pierce issq; 258 boxes tiu 62 packages earthenware 670 boxes tin plates 214 do terne do 301 bdls rod iron 21 do bar do 10 puncheons whisky 50 steel axles 327 bdls bar iron 215d0 hoop do 275 co rod do 551 do bar do 183 do hoop do 240 do iron 107 bars do 295 do 315 bills sheet iron 800 do bar do 706 boxes tin plates 33 tasks sheet zinc order /Arrival and Sall TO iff s of Ilosan,Steamers *.• SIMS - MOM ion zurs New York Southampton:..New York- .... .Feo. 23 The Queen Liverpool... New York Feb. 23 Hansa Southampton... New York.-- Feb. 28 Hibernian Liverpool-Portland March 1 Africa..._ -LiverpooL-Boston March 3 City of Cork ..... --Liverpool.-New York March 3 Propontis Liverpool... Boston&Phila... March 3 City or Washing - ton-Liverl-New York... ..... ..54 arch 7 Pennsylvania Liverpool.:-New York .. ... -.March 7 Germania Hamburg... New York March 7 Pereire Havre...New York • March; e Australasian ...... -LiverpooL-New York - March 10 Cityofßosu3n Liverpool... New York March 14 China .Live.rpooEPA_B. T. l-Boston. March 17 TO D Kangaroo New York... Liverpool Maich 14 Asia .Boston.,Liverpool Moron 14 • Baltic --NewYork-Bremen March 15 Ericsson New York..-Bremen Mara 15 Cella New York -London - ' Jlarcb 15 1... City at New York...N York... Liverpool March 17 Borussia New York... Hamburg ...March 17 Erin..._ ... . ..... ........New York.-Liverpool- March 17 Geo Cromwell.... New York...Ner. Orleans March 17 . • Nova Scotian Portland... Liverpool . March 17 Hibernia New York-Glasgow March 17 Arago..: New York...Havre ..- ....... -.March 17 Java ' .New York-Livernoof March 21 Mora Castle ..... ....New York-Havana- March 1 Corsica New York... Nassau&Hav's,_ffarch 24 Santiago de Cuba..-N York-Greytown ... March 24 ....... . rit.t4 soi,De -- POET OP PHILADELPHIA -I%m 18. A:Eitrisr itmrs, 6 14 I Sim( SETS, 6 4 I .11.30 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Brig Nameaug, Rogers, 60 days from Bordeaux with (brandy, &c. to J E Bazley & Co. ' Schr Pawnee, Roath, from- New Londoni With old iron to Phcentv. Iron Cu. Behr Mary E Long. Hardy,' from New Haven, in ,; 1. ballast to JG&GS Reppller. - • Buhr J W Nickerson, days from Newbern, NC. with lumber to captain. Bohr Clayton & Lowber Jacksonii dap from Smyrna, with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. ,mr,a:RED. YEterittipalr Steamer , Washington; Chichester, New York Wm 'P Clyde & Co: Steamer EC L Ga*: Der, Baltimbre, A Groves, Jr. Brig J & H CrOwleY, Drisko, Boston. E V Glover. Fehr Nary E Long.Hardy,Boston, J G & G 8 Repplier. Behr Pawnee. Roath, Mystic, Ct. Captain. INICISLORANDeL Stunner Norman, Baker, hence for' Boston, was'at anchor off, Bass ..B.lver;Cape Cod, yesterday, with loss of propeiler. Steamer Vineland, Hughes, for this port, cleared at kiew Xorryesterday.• el,' 4r. Steamer Tonawanda, Berry, from Havana,at Boston yesterday. Steamer Ontntrd (Br). 22 days from, LendOn, bound to Roston. put into Portland yesterday, short of coals. She will sail for Boston tonight. , „Cdtwaier," Dwight from Manilla'leth 'Oct; nt . Boston N estenlay. : • - sbip daribaldirßogers, 'from ' San Francisco Nov ifiq at New York yesterday. Nhip Magnet,-fling, from- Penang , istir Nov: was be low host. yest..lday, .„ Bark - FlOrence Peters, - Skinner hence at New Or- Bask Raph; ade from Yokohama Nov 12. at New York ye st erday , with teas, etc. '• Bark Sea Snake; PoPham, l'r m Shanghae Nov 18, with teas, at New York. yesterday. Brig Friede. Montan . ; from:Bordeaux for this port, was spoken sth inst. let 37 33, ion 73 07. Brigs• Wm. .A. presser. Hatch, and J Woodruff, hence at Boston yesterday: ' • Brig N Stevens. Saunders, from B oston for this port, at Wood's Hole 11th Inst. ' Brig vlorence, Baird, heiPe at Hayana let inst. Brig Halienne, Munson, from Cape Town 20th Jan. at New York yesterday. Schr .1 V Wellington, Alwood, hence for Boston, at New York yesterday. Sabre HRH Re=d, and uoiden Eagle, which sailed from New 'Bedibrd 9th inst. for this port, returned yesterday. Schr Geo Pales; Thrasher, hence at Providence 10th instant. Sohn , Ocean Wave. Jeffers, from Fall River, and C ,FaLtauzzi, Wooster, front Providence for this port, at Newport sth Inst. ' - • Scbr A Magee, Davis, from Providence for this:port, at New York yesterday. Schr Sarah C lark, Griffin, fro& New Suffolk; Ever -green, Bellosfe; H Wilson, Mull: Transit, Hackett, trona Greenport, and .A:Greiner, Har way, from New port. all for this port, at New York yesterday. • , 14PEC1A.11. IVOIII/0". 10' NOTIOR — T II Th"__DELAYEAME AND RARI TAN CANAL..... will be opened for navigation on the 15th inst. JOHN G. STEN/ENS, .1 , Engineer • andSciperintendent. TRENTON, Mliral 8, 1.866. mh9.6t./ a?ROCK OIL ILMLPAIsTY.—The Annual Meeting of the StoCkholders of the ROCK OIL C 0,12- P 'I" will be held at the Company's office, No, 206 South FOURTH - street, on - MONDAY. the 2d of April; at 12 o'clock., for the election of five Directors to serve for the ensuingyear. JOHN F. GRAFF, ruhl2,tap24 , Treasurer. [l:g. THE FORTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY: . of the FEMALE DOMPSTIC 2.IISsIONARY SO. C Y, FOR TEE SUPPORT OF. rite, GOSPEL IN THE ALMSHOUSE, will be held on TUasDa.Y EVEBING, March lath, in the Lecture Room of the West Spruce Street Presbyterian Church, cor, SEVEN/- TR sMITH and SP_RUCE streets, - at 73- - toeo'clock. Rev. Dr. TIF_ADLIG and others will address the meet- THE THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY MIS hII.IOEBTING,of the. BEDFORD SatEET N will be :;held on THURSDAY EVEND.a= NEXT, March 15th, in theM.E.Union Church, Fourth street below Arch, at 2' o'clock._ made byannual report will be read and addresses by Rev. Alfred Cookman andßev. James Nellie. A collection will be taken__ aid of the enterprise. S. YARD. - mble Chr. of Comm. aINOTICE TO DIA_NUFACTIMERS OF PAPER COLLARS, COLLAR PAPER, Bx. ere will be a meeting of.membns of the United States Paper Collar Manufacturers Association on the FIFTY ENTH DAY OF MARCH.IB66, at the office of the Washington 'Manufacturing Company, No. 191 First street, in the city of Troy, at 10 o'clock, bigned, S. S. STONE, President, Troy, N. Y. J. ILTIOFFMAN, Treas., New York. P. C. SCHUYLER, Seep, New York. TROY, N. Y., March 2d,1866. nahs-12t4 MOFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE PHILADELPHIA. 4ND SOUTHERN MAIL IS= COMPANY, 11l WALNUT STREET, PILILADIMPHIA, March Bth, 1866. Notice is hereby given that an Installment of TEN PPR CENT. on the Capital Stock of the PHIL ADEL • PBI ANDSOETHERh MA IL STEAMSHIP COM PANY will be due and payable on or before ,he 15th day of lilarch,lB66, at the office:of the Treasurer.-Pie. 115 Walnut street. JAMES A. WRIWIT, nal39-641 Treasurer. DELAWARE MLNING COMPANY O '_' - tqISI.I.CHIGA.N.-I , 7otice is hereby given that the eleventh and last Instalment of TWO-aND-OisTE HALF DOLLARS per share on each and every share of the Capital Stock in it e 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 Company, No. ns Walnut street. Phiadel phis, on or before the 19th clay of Fesruary 1866. Interest will be charged on all Instalments after the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Directors, It, WYATT WISTAR, Secretary. Dated phitada. Feb. 7th, 1868. fe7 Rt.dttu.th,s,tAlli DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC FIIGHWt.YS. OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMISSIONER, S. W. corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, ParraDELPHIA. March Sth, 1866. NOTICE—To owners of carts, wagons, drays and barrows. The ar nual license due the city will be received and renewal of the same until April Ist, 1866, at the above office daily from 9 o'clock A. 3L until 3 otclock P. M. Penalty for neglect of renewal of license three dol late each, on every vehicle that may be used mh& THOJIAs Jf. fRIOL. License Clerk tOt , lINIVEatSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. ArFIDICAL DEPARTM - N - NT. CI OSE OF T.l:Lra 100ra SEL-SION. The Commencement Exercises will be held at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WEDNII SDAY , March 14th. a; 12 M. Valedictory by Professor HENRY H. SMITH., M.D. Music by the fall Germania Orchestra. 'I be public is invited to attend. Tickets may be ob• tamed at PUGHS, Sixth and Chestnut, and at ASH MEAD di EVANS', 724 Chestnut Street. Doors open at 10% o'clock. Mnsic,will begin at 11 o'clock. m117.w,fm,tn.40 R. E, ROGERS, If, D., Dean. LW I WI Ilia lif V CAI qeTHE PEIV.S,7SYLVANIA FIRE 'NEU. RANCE COMPANY, March sth, 18d6. Directors have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN DOLT ARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share on the stock of the Company for the last six months which will be paid to the stockholders or ;their legal representatives after the 15th inst. mh6-tl6l WM. G. CROWELL, Sec'rY. ÜbDIVIDEND NOTICE,—The President and liaragers of the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company, have this day de clared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capi tal Stock, payaole, el.= of taxes, on and after the rd of Aprll next. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 20th and remain closed until the 2d of ApriL A. E. DOUGHERTY, Treasurer. March Bth, 1868. nalu.o-34 R1111.D14 3 1 1114 JAPANESE POWOHON -4 TEA, the finest ever imported. OOLONG TEA, DRAGON CHOP. • OLD GOVERNMKri I' JAVA COFFEE. NOR SALE BY JAMES R. WEBB. PLUM WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets. Gr-JECEIEN Green Corn, Fresh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE tl Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. QUGARS AND SYRUPS, Manufactured by the 0 Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocer's Sugar House, for sale by E. C. KNIGHT & CO., Corner Chestnut and Water streets. NEW PRDlTB.—Princess Paper-shell and Lisboa Almonds; splendid London Layer Raisins, 11 whole, half and quarter boxes, choice Eleme fl it small drums, in store and ibr sale by M. F,' BPI 1 .. Tea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.corner Arch and Eighth Fssxia 5,000 Corn Pea!, w rivr satisfaction.. For sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N, W. cot Arch' and Eighth streets. EMMA NACEEEREL.—Thrtra choice large Neck , rel in kitte. Also new Spiced and Pickled SP. mon. For sale by .F. SPILIM, N. W. cor. Arc and Eighth streets. II DRy PIM:SERVED GINGEII.—A small invoice c this delicious confection, in small lb. boxes, ins received at C01J1371 PS East End Grocery,No.llB Bout: second street. PRESERVED GIITGE.R.-800 cases choice Preeerveu Ginger, each jar guaranteed, In store and for se!: at COUS'/"PS East End Grocery, No. us South Second street. 1.24 LE; Currants. Citron, Lemon, /nand. Orange Peel, Pure Spices, Cooking Wines auC Brandies, new Sweet Cider, all for sale at COMEITI East End Grocery Store, No. 118 South Second street. iNfYARMOIYPH BLOATERS - A involve t 7 t i k r ese delightful and choice delicacies, for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second street. DR11133 SP.ANISH OLlVES.—Spanish Queen Olives .1 Btufibd Olives, East India Hot Pickles. Boneless Sardines,' and all kinds of new Canned Fruits,. Meats, Soups. Milk and Coffee, at COMFY'S East End Gros eery. No. 118 South Second street. f thAINTELIKBRIEB.--20 barrels Jersey cultivated Cm %, berries In store and lor sale. by M. F. 131 ) .11.1.11f N. W. nor: Arch and Eighth streets. - • EDIICATIOIii. PIANO PORTE AND HINGING TAUGHT, by MU .L SANE LEWERS, either at her pupils residence o at her own, West side of THIRTY.SE • SYWITH Street. first house above Chestnut Street r West Philadelphia. Terms, $l5 per quarter. Her pupils will have the mot of one of Narveseat's Seperior Pianos- a most excellent instrument. Miss D.. had for two years the entire charge of the music class in Pleasant Hill Seminary. West 2diddle hAt-n, Pa., and can refer besides tp j a very large circle of orivatc. ; ia4 alni TEUr'PALL SESSION OF MSS AB.BOTT SPZOO3NARY FOR YOITLOG LADLES will com _ineape on WednetalLay, September lath, at he ..enee, oorner of Poplar and Sixteenth streets , Itirmximmorn :—Rev. G. 'zoofen Here Rev-Thomas Brainerd, WM H.,, late W. H. /111Ln',E54 rrmblent of OlrarlOolleae. • ' ,0•••1.... ME DAILY EVENING BULLETIN r. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. MARCH 13, Mfg. N'w.AND STANDARD BOORS. - • „ RDA ORY OF HENRY . THE FI H, by Geo. i Makepeace ' LITERATURE thrytits . ;by Jaffa'. Holcombe, LL. D. SEW ELL'S PRINCIPDES OF EDUCA.T/ON. LE'l TR'ItS OF LIFE. by Mrs. L. H.Sigottruey. i -1 - GIORGELUNI. , ON THE OHTGIN.OrT.EJE,LATE ' HEIR OF REDOINTFE. New . edition. BEAUTIES OF RURSIN.= . HUSEIN'S PRECIOUS THOUGHTS. CROSS.THE CONTINENT, by-Samuel Bowles.- : SOVIAL LIFE oF THE CHINESE. Illustrated. • GOULITCRN'S DEVOTIONAL ,STUDY OF THE - SCRIPTURES.. ; ' .11LsItSTI'S COURSE OF SINGLE ENTRY BOOR. .ILEEPING WITH:BLANKS. • ALDEN'S ELEIII,ENTS ,OF INTELLECTUAL opsY.- = - • JARVIS' pHYSIOLOGY AND HEALTH: '. SNOWBOUND. by J. 0, Whittier. , WHEELER'S DICTIONARY OF NOTED NAMES ,IN FICTION. • ROBERTSON'S SERMONS:- New edition. ROBERTSON'S LIFE AND LETTERS All new grid standard books for sale as soon as pnb -Relied, by ; LINDSAY - a BLAF:ISTON, Publishers and Booksellers. No. 2.5 South Sixth street above Chestnut IN PRESS.!! MRS. E. D. E. N. SOUTITWORTEPS NEW BOOK. FORTUNE SEEKER. FORTUNE REEEER FORTUNE €EBXER. FORTUNE SEEKER FORTUNE SEEK FORTUNE SEEKER. BY. 31RS. E. D. E. N. SOUTHWORTE. Price el 50 in paper, or f 2 00 in cloth. Early orders from the Trade solicited. Send for our Descriptive Catalogues. Address ail cash orders, retail .or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON_ BROTHERS, No. '306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Books restage paid, on receipt of retail Price. All YEW BOOKS are at PMERSONEV. n3h12.2t N. . W BOOKS—Just Publlshed 1.11 JFAN /NGELOW'S NEW,BOOK. Stories Told to ( SM. Illustrated. WHIT) EH'S FEW POEM. Snow Bound. ETHICS OF THE DUST. Ten Lectures to Little lomewives. By John Ruskin. M.A. TB E SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK. By. J. R. Sendoff D. D.- 12m0,. cloth. HECHILDREN OF CLOVEItLEY. MERCY OLIDDUN'S WORK. By E. S. Phelps. EIVITY'S HOPES; or T,ust in God. RESCUED FROM. EGYPT. By A. L. 0. E. Illus mted. For sale by JAMES 8. CLA_XTON. Successor to W. S. .a A. Martlen, Chestnut street. A LLPE, PHLLIDOB.--TECE LIPEI PELLIDOE, Musician and ahem Player, by Gomm Allen, Grua Professor In the Utdvertaty of Pena sylvan* with a Supplementary EasaY On_Phllido_ E r Maas Author and Chen Player, by Th Ile Vol HI debrand and de Lam, Envoy Extra Ordinary and Mb later Plenipotentiary of the King of Prussia, at Court of Saxe-WeLtnar. 1 voL, octavo, au top. Prittelll SS. Lately published Vi lma EL H. E no 3 137 Smith Fourth street &ACES MUMS Blank Books: and Stationery, 110 e - • : ..... .d - • : • II PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF WORCESTER, MASS. The following Statement of the Condition of the Company on the asst day of December, 1565, Is published in accordance with an Act of Assembly; CAPITAL. Authorized. Paid up In fult. Cash on hand and In Bank. tei,sl9 49 Cash In hands of Agents and In course or transmission Value ef Real Estate bold and owned by he Company... ________ .......... .... ..... _ Oo Amount of I,^ans secured by Bonds , and Mortgages, constituting the first Hen on Real Estate Amount of L 01.1128 secured by Second Mort gag et Va/ Par —Value..lo2rA 1 '5O 1 00 'tie U. S Bonds. State stocks and Rallroid sl.s 614°.' • Bonds. 23,0C0 24270 Railroad stocks n,c 0 48,123 Bank Stocks.... 38.100 44 203 _ - 257= 00 Amount of Loans on Collateral security m,075 00 Office furniture 1,274 70 Revenue Stamps on band._ ......... .........,.. Sin 07 Due from Rents. 756 Ou Amount of Interest due and unpaid on Invent- ments of Company .... Amount of Interest ac.triaed but not paid on Investments of Company._._, Total amount of asaet; . INCOME FOR — igii: --- " -44-1 Amounts of Cash premiums recetve.i.._........1427,613 41 Amount. of Interest reeelvecloninvenmente_ 56.158 Total Income .. FY 'E_l DITURES. Amount of Losses paid during the year....-- fr."0,f33 Amoant of Losses paid during the year which accrued prior to the year S,OX. 00 Amount paid for return premiums and In- V,450 00 Amount of Ixpeises paid during the year, including commissions and fees to Agents and Officers _ 34.74!. Si Amount of Taxes paid by the Company 10,V1 BE-NR] CHAPIN, President, AUGUSTUS N. CURRIER, Secretary. Philadelphia Branch Office, North Pennsylvania Raßross Building, 4t9 Walnut street. fe3-f W 4 WAL W. ALLEN ch. CO.,Agents. _ _ 'IIE3IE, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY No. 150 South Fourth et, above Wal nut street CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company insures against loss or damage by FERE on PUBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, FURNI TUBE and MERCHANDISE generally, CRY 0: Country. Also insures dwel ng' perpetually by de posits of premium. DIRECTORS, L FBITTEL COVETN, J. HILLBORN JONES, JOHN WOODSIDE, WILLIAM B. BULLOCK . WM. O. LONGSTRETH, JOHN N. HUTOITINSOI. BROWN, President. L BUY, Vice President. •etari. lal3s,tu.thly JAMES BROWN, CELAR lILEB A. DY. WILLIAM D. LEWIS, WM. N. NEED.LIS, JOHN D. TAYLOR, THuBLAS RIMBER Jr., JAM RS CH . THOMAS NEILSONAS..Seci MILE ELLANCrE INSURANCE COMPANY OP 1. PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetua. OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $300,000, Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, 0. Houses, Stores and other/ Buildings limited or pe psins', and on Furniture. Goods Waive and merchar din in town or country LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. AI3S.STS ON 7. Inverted -- * Effie ''''''''''''''''''' it ed Firsrted MortgageS On City Property, well se cu $ 124, United States Government Diana 135,100000 o Philadelphia City 6 per cent L0an5......„....... 65,000 0 Pennsylvania =OOO 6per cent Loan 21,000 0 ns Penylvania ad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgages Camden and Amboy. Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany's 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 Huntingdon and Broad Top? percent, mort gage bonds 4,560 0 County Fire Insurance Company's StoCk..... 1,06.3 Mechanics' Bank Stock.. 4,000 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... 10,000 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. 380 to Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phia's Stock. Cash in bank and on hand, ii 408,004 iD Clem. Tingley, DIREC7°RS Een . j. W. Tingley, Wm. lattaser, Marshall Hill, Samuel Bispharn, Charles Leland, H. L. Carson, Thomas H. Moore, Robert Steen, Samuel Castner, Wm. Stevenson, Alfred English, James . Young. clam TIN - maw, President. THOMAS C. HELL, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. December 1,1665. FrEINSUBANCIE EXOLUEIVELY. THN SUNSPLVANIA sum itzsmuaican cox: PANY-T IncOr orated lB2s—Charter Perpetual—No 610 WALNUT Street, opttlite Independence Square. This Company , gavorab known to the oommunig/ for over forty years, con nee to insure ag a inst 100 or damage by are, on Public or Private snoldbilts, either permanently or for a limited lime. Also, os Pu.rnituree n tuct m e of Goods and Merchandise ipmerall.r, on liberal Their OaNtel, together with a large Surplus Pend S Invested in the most cereal manner, which wi dg et them to'oftkr_to the !mired anundoubted seeezny ii ... • , . .. the case efloaL - i nt i o i oßs. I Daniel Smith, Jr., • • John Devereez, - • 'Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Ina° Hariehurst, , • ileum Lewis, Bali,Thomas Robin% ' ' . 1. • Omineham . Daniel HaddAck, Js. _ • • DANIEL n=Ta; Jr., PrOldileSlts WILLIAM G. CBOVIMILL. Secretary. . AP7.TIT It A 0 I T K INSMEtAhliCiff OCEPANT .... CHARTER. PERPETUAL. - Office_, No. 811 WALNUT street, above Thlrd,Phihal Will Insure against DON / " Dan iare 01Pirel io g oas itidbl• Inge. either perpetually or ihr alimi otme, Furniture and merchandise generally. Also—Marine. Insurance on Vessels, Canoe and Freight. /nlsuid Dismanoe to sliparts of the - Union. t imi /to. wra. lusher. , David Penmen, - - D. Luther, • Sieger, Lewis Andenried. J. E. Baum, J. R. Blalidston, -- - Wm. P. Dean, Toe. fnneeld . John Ketchem, ' WM. President. • WM. F. D . Vice•Preddem, , Witt. DL SMITH, ReigetarY ' no NEW - , FUEL ULTIOI4III READY NEXT SATURDAY. INSURANCE. EMISYI2 LIABILITIE-.3. NONE. OF PZILADELPHIA, - !LEA V.E.LLE ttoe - INSURANCE COMPANY, Cash Capital," . 8.200,000. 'lnsures against Accidents of all Kinds. General Accidents include the TraVeling Risk, and also all tonna of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Bites 'of Dogs; Assaults oy Burglars, Roboers or .Mur derens, the action or Lightning or Sun Stroke, the of tects of Exf losions, Floods, and Suffncation by Drown ing or Choking. Twenty-five dollars per year win secure a policy for FIVE THOUSAND DOL.LABS in the event of death by any' description of Accident, with Twenty-Live dol lars per week compensation. Smaller sums in pro portion. No medical examination required. DIRECTORS. mew YORK REFERENCES. Sr .r.n. PA DELFORD, NATIONAL CITY BANE A. E. BURNSIDE, . HOYT,...:SPRA.GUES & J. S. PHETTEPLACE. CO. ALLEN O. PECK, oxo.. 13. BOBBINS Jr HENRY H. ORT,thßurn', SON. JABEZ C. BNIGHT. ANTHONY Jr HALL, THOS. G. TURNER, J. C. HOSTS Jr CO. • AT.ux FARNUM, HUNT, TILLINGHAST J. S. PARISH, & CO. FRANK IifACHA.N, LOW, _ HARRIMAN. L, B. FRIEZE, DURFF:E Jr CO. ROYAL C. TAFT, J. H. DEWOLF, • BENT BUFFUM JOHN T. MAIJRAN. HENRY H. OBMSBEE, President. J. S. PARISH, Vice President. R. RAWSON, Secretary. IN PRESS SABINE, DIN & HOLLINSHEAD, No. 230 Walnut Street, Philadelphia STATE AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY and DELA WARE First Class Agents Wanted. 1 HAMES FIRE INSURANCE CO NORWICH, -CONN. The following ' statement of the condition of the Thames Fire Insurance Company of Norwich, Conn., on the mac December,lB6s,ls published in accordance withAn Act of Arsembly. Amount Capital St - cit authorized.... Amount paid in lull-. - ArgETTS. Cash on hand in 8ank..... . .... $7,818 59 Cash In hands of Agents and in course of transmission..... A mount loans secured by Bonda and Mort gages, the st lien on real estate on which there is lees than one,yearal Interest due end owing 98,550 00 $21,000 11. S. 5-20 Loan. market value 21,011 2.5 34,558 do 7-30'531,558 00 Bank Si par 120.800. ....ziark.t value.....__ 23,150 00 Loans on collateral security: Par value. Market value. 11. B. Loans and Bank Stu( ks.- . V. 36,1360 0,321 Loan w,soo 00 Amount icanium w .tiotes. 12.:82 12 Amount Accrued Interest on Investments... 7,916 Of All other assets including office furniture, U. S. stamps— ...... -........ .......... ..... 1,174 62 Total Assets . Amount of losses unadlnsted. A mount of claims tor losses In salt or con tested_ Amount Premiums Received 916,587 99 Amouut interest Received on Investments 11,573 80 Anou.nt Premiums Ll' ,rned_ 4414393 59 Total ix c0m.e...._......- FN:PENDITURES. Amount of losses paid during year $63,162 Amount of losses paid during the year which accrued prior to the year Amount at which the losses were estimated in former statement which were paid dur ing year. Amount return premiums and reinsurance 14,993 Expenses Including commissions and fees to Agents, =arks of oacers, dtc.- 18.1= 41 Amount pad for t.xes.—. ......... 5,68 57 _Amount all other expenditures of Company. 5,701 84 -..UACOO 00 Total expenditures $111,211 AMOS W. P.REN' fICE. President B. B. WHITTEMORE, Secre•arS. PHILADhL.PILLA BRANCH OFFICE: North Penna. B.S. Building.4u9 WALNUT St. WM. W. AT.I.P.N & CO., General. Agents for Penna. fc.=.fdttoSt FIRE INSURANCE. LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $lO Millions Invested Funds, over 16 Millions Yearly Revenue, over 5 Millions. Invested in the United States, over $1,500,000 All losses promptly adJusted without reference to England. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent tbr Pennsylvania, OFFIcE, No. 6 Merchants' Exchange. feirrtn,th.fem PEILADELPRIA. $153,796 RS Ms= ad 1829—CHARTER PERPETUAL. IMELA..I 4 ,T.IECIAIEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHLC Assets on January 1, 1866, $2,5043 9 551. 943. ............$400,000 00 eLoca , tdgiirphiS . . .......... ....... -....—. 944,443 15 Premiums LIM.= le UNSETTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 1806. $11,467 53. (310.000. . - Losses Paid Since 1829 Over $15,000,000. Perpetual and '1 emporary Policies on Liberal Terms EintrcToßs, Chas. N. Bancirer. Edward C. Dale, Tooter' Wagner, George Fates, sarnuel Grant, Alfred Fitter, Geo. W. Richards, Fran. W. Lewis, M. D. Isaac Lea, Peter McCall. CHARLES N. A.NO'n - PP preside n t, EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. JAB. W. McALLISTER . Secretary pro tern. fend Sit GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, OS WALNUT anztEET PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID IN, IN &Lim.l2oo_,Coo. This company continues to write en Birks mil, Its capital, with a good surplus, b, safely Invested. 701 Losses by lire have been promptlypaid, and more that $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the,present the office of this company will re main at 415 WALNIIT ST - BEET, But within a few months will remove to its OWE BUALDING. N. It COR. SEVENTH AND ORES ref vs, Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure our patrons at such rates as are consistent with safety. DEIMTO.IIII4 THOMAS CRAVEN ALF.RED r 3. GirxErr, FURMANIIEPP4ID, N. S. LAWRENCE, THOS. MAC _ ()HARLEM I. DUPONT, JNO. SUPPLEE HENRY F. KENNEY 3240. W. CLAGHOPN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. 1 1 .0. SILAS YERKES,Ju., THOMAS CRVIEN, President, ALFRED S. GILLETT, V. President and Treasurer, JAMES B. ALVORD. Secretary. hoed M.l dqo.t,h,s,tst,tl lITITAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP p Trir.AT) ELPHIA—Office, No. 5 South FIFTH Street—lnsore Buildings, Hots3ehold Goods and Her• chandlse generally. ASSETS-410.4.795 86. CALEB CLOTH DI IER RECTORS FOR, 1866. , wm. REEDER, BENJ. MALONE. JOSEPH CHAPMAN, THOMASMATHER, EDW. M. NEEDLES. T. ELLW'D LSON M. JENKINS, SIMEON MATLACK, • LUKENS WEBSTER,' AARON W. GASEILL, CHARLES. EVANS, T. CALEB CLOTHIER, President. Inswoon Cetspatenr, Secretary. te43,3124 ........................ MIAMBI INOU/Lurol9 COMPANY. i , No. toeaEt.EaTzmrr STREET. V .r.o.L.L.ADELPHI. - IDD AND. INLAND IN A WORANOSI 1 1 " Mandl N. Mick. ,Ino. W. Bytom:um. ; (Mules Blar,rdoon, - , - Robert B. Pottex, Merin , Lev Flat; I. Inn. Kessler. Ir.. Samuel Wrzgus, .., - E. A woodruff, P.S. Xußt/ C%' • ' • : -, , cha. - •AltolLes, • 0e0..A. iLeyr,-• , Jos. D. Palls. i .'. • • , . m•stimulP N. UCH, - President, ____ .._ . ____- ORAO , DIOMARDERN,- VW PPPsslim W. L mkummurai DeCralialor. , . , . .. . MMIAINM' PROVIDENCE, R. I fe2Ota.th,s3mi DEC/23 WARE 'M AL lTifilTitabio2l - COMPANY_,_ nICOBP O 44-Va - ri t Tfr...TH , MLATI3B? OP , . !OPPICH. - E.' CORIUM mud) AND 'Wmagi* 6TBF.E TB PREL.__ADELPinA,,. 15N'Nmsimar #1 " 6 -- - 434 P CB ' To all tarts of the World Oa . FREW ILT„ Is EnTRA : NciEs . Cleoda, by Slyer, Can Lake, and Land Carriage, to all parts of the' Union. INE3IfiIfoRTRA, On Merchandise generally, On Storen, Dwellhef Hawes. &a. - ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, Noyember 1, 1865. $lOO,OOO United States 5 per cent, loan, '7l 120,000 United States 6 per cent, loan 'Bl ge ri z 00,0.0 United States 7 8-10 per cent. loan Treasury Notes-- 160,000 StateLoa of Pennsylvania Five Per Cour. 191.875 (XI n _ 59,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. WA° 0 3 Loan 125,000 City of i'7lViltrelpiii EirxP;reeit 53.251) (4) Loan „ • . . 20,000 Pennsylvania 513 gageßix Per Cent. Bonds_ 20,000 00 2.5,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mor- - Rage Six Per Cent lk,nda., 23.790 -- 250:00 Western PeraPenner . Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds..:— zamo 00 11,000 800 Shares Stock Germaniown - Gas Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Philadel /8,581 50 7150 193 EltUiFeis - riGa . Panne Railroad ' • . . ... a.BBO 00 5,000 100 Shares Stoa . Fi'ri : th - :Feliii . ylFEEil; Railroad Company...," _ a .„ 3,250 00 40,000 Deposit with the United States vernmentombject to 10 days eall.. 4000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan.. .. 18,900 GO 170.700 iiiTerreoTtZiiiir — lO liens on City. Property 170,700 00 . 1038,&50 Par, ' Market valua.- 996.660 o - , . 36 , 000 Bills receivanle for insurance made 1121.018 11" Balances due atAgeneles.-Premiums on Bus. rise' Policies. Accrued Interest. and otner debts• due the Company— ,_ . 40,511 49 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insuranceand other %n i nnies, 15,188. Entimated value... 2,910 00 Cash $58,535 77 DEFLECTORS. Thomas O. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, 1. F. Peniston, Edmund A. Solider, Henry Sloan, Theophilus Spalding, William G. Boulton, .Toluiß. Penrose, Edward Darlington, James Traquair. H. Jones Brooke, Henry C. L allett, Jr., Edward Leon:made, James C Hand, Jacob P. Jones, William - C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Joseph EL Seal, Joshua P.Eyre, George G.: Lelper, Spencer Mclivaine, Hugh Craig, J. B. Kemple, Pittsburgh, Robert Berton, A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. John D. Taylor, D T.Morgan, Pittsburgh. THOMAS C. wA ND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice. President. HICTRY LYLBUBN, Secretary. deinnol $2OO 000 00 263,000 00 rNMIANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMENICA .1..-)14 . /OiN - AM AND INLAND TBA2:9 - 81.033 1:4,9-02.1 - - - - 01tice,1i0.422 WALNUT West; south side, ass) 0 Third street, The Properties of thin Ocon_pany are wall taut and tarnish an available fond for the ample indemnity of all ppeerm ons who desire to be protected oy Insaranoe MARIRE BISSB taken on Vessels, Freghts ant Cary ENLAIRD TRANSPOR ill1:,103 o chandl es. se_por Railroads, Ca T nals A and T/019' SteamboiMsn Max FIRE RISES on Merchandise, Panama and Build bap in City and Canary t U. 7 Moto, jam PAID EN AND SECURELY U. - VESTED. TOTAL PROPERTIES, FmtpET ELTO,OOO. CHARTER, $249,747 97 $1:.,161 .0 Arthur G. Coffin, - i3Jannel W. Jones, John A.:Brown., Charles Taylor, Ambrose WIDe, Bithard D. Wood. William Welsh, William E. Bowen. T. Char ARTHUR 08.1131,113 PLATT. z • • FIRE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March 1860. Er o*. A OFFIeE, N 0.34 N. FIFTH street. In sore BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FUR. NTTURE and .IMR(`ELINDISE genet • allyh, ilad from Loss only) by /Ire, (in the City o Pelphia "T of the Assets of the Association January 1, 1861. Bonds and Nortga on property to the City of 17 Groundltenta— . -- 20 648 31 Real Est.tde (Office No 84 North F ifth street) 14.0 S 13 U.S. Government 3-33 Bends.— 43.00) 00 U. S. Treasury 6,640 oa City Warrants-- 646 00 Cash on hand E',422 Totel—.--.... Tis GEORGE W. TB.PoNPresident. W. H. HAMILTON. JOSEPH R. LYNDALL. JOHN SOLIDER. LEVI P. COATS PETRRA.KETSER, SAMUEL SPAAJEL3WE, JOHN pliruami . lag A RT.r4 P BOWER, JOHN CARBUWC JESSE LIGHT_ ,_FOOT GEORGE L TOUNG, ROBERT SHOEMAKER, WM T.BUTLBR, Secretary. DIV RU E= INTEMPARII6 03 PHILA. DM& ENtORPORATIEDI24-4MIARTEEP. PICEIPZTVAL nO. WALNUT &zee*, opposite the ad 22 dition toIIEARINEan t LUSIMIIe flora Jage dablage by p on UM snerche, =Mama Ata, for limited period!, and parlamenti) Oa trailainal by deposit of premium. , Coro has been In active operation Ihr mart man BEE during which all 102681 bar. been promptly adjj and paid. IRECTORS. John L. /Coda , D avid , David Lewis, M. B. Zetshorty Benjamin Etting, John T. Lewis, Thames H. Powers, William B. Grant, A. B. McHenry, Robert W. Learning. Edmond Coalition, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, Jr Lords C. Norris. JOHN R. WBOILIDIER, Prelideil. illairusi Wawa. Becretou7. THE COUNTY MBE INSURANCE OCIDEPANY.- OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH POMECTII EITNEN: 8EZ.077 CCEMTNITT. The Fire Imams= Company of the Oonntar Ph " iladelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature c Pennsylvania In DIA for Indemnity against loos e damage byfAezrysively TER PICRPETILA.L. This old and reliable institution, with amplo canna and (t.ntingent fond carettay Invested continua to in sure buildings. thrnitare, membandise, airs, either pet manently or ibr a limited timee,, against tom or darcar by lire, at. the lowest rates wnsisfent with the absolat szfety of Its arstomers. Losses adjusted aICALM all possible deft Charles J. Rutter. Edwin L. Beak% usury Crilly, John Horn, Robert V. Massey, In, Joseph Moore, Henry Rudd, George Mecke, Andrew H. James N. Stone. 3 J. RUTTIER, rresidang Seel/ and Tresurarer. .MM,WNro=-. rEFFEBBON FIRE /1511SUBANOE COMPANY 02 PHILADELPHIA.-Office Northeast corner cr THIItD and BUTTONWOOD streeta(late Incorporated by the Legislature of Perunyli Baas PzararuaL. capital authorised by /Kw, HOO,OOO. Make Insurance ainst Loss or Danusg e Pae r Fire of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, 8 I Goods and Merchsardise, on favorable term& Ang - ast EIZSEOTO S, Elearge O ltre . kr, L Chrtstgger H. Mier , , Miller John F. Belsterlin, Jones Bowman. Henry Troomner, Frederick Doll, William McDaniel, Jacob Schandter, George Buta, Jr., Stephen Smith, Nana Clarke?, Samuel Miller, Edward . Moyer._ GEORGE President. JOHN P. BKLSTERT Floe Pre:lMM PHILIP IL OOLIMEAN. A ZdERIOAN MUTUAL ENTSI7RABOR MEM= . " "ALNI73 Street. .AND B MID LMERTBANOIO3. Risks taken on yowls, cargoes and freights to all path of thelsorld, and on roods; on inland transportation or riven, canals =a o id. and other convetyanou thrOughont the United Staten. WELLIAE MAUI Trealdent, PETER carmatirArice Pramual. ROBERT Z. NEE, Secretary. WIIMun Peter Callen John DalleW Jr., William H. hierrialt, W. liktharda, Mika Di= Wm. M. A VEBICAN Prim 131BITRANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATEDIBIO.- - QUARTER PRRITI TDAL. 110 WAINUT Sft'oetail*ve TIMID Street, PHILADELPRIA. Ravin paid up CAPITAL STOCK and BUR. PLUS invmm In mum and avellabb3 Securities, can• dune to tenure on DwenhaimEttereb a r Mar. °bandits, Vessels in mrt L and their arm other Personal Property. All imaft liberally Prue:WM Thom:malt,. Maria, John Welsh- Samuel C. *coon, Patrlnk 7ndy, • • • - MART , President: ALExiti 0. L. Ctawarroan. =my2l , TEM' PRIDENT LIFE AND TRUER OCIDE• A PANT, OF PHILADELPHIA— Incorpoluted by the !Rase te d. lass, of Peuratoachk, 81 mouth. INKERRE. LITRE; ALIA — SWB 1 cti.prr= OD GRAII7B — R. _ w l • .i- les . DEB7E , O Richard O ** ldbu r y, Jeremiah Hacker. ( HenryHaines. Joshua H. Morris . ' T: W Bro ' . Richard WOO. Wm. O. Lonptrem.. - Mai!. E. Coffin. ' - SAMUEL it. earcexqr, iteSident. ROWLAND riatar, Actuary. O , . . in 244.7 . 113181jBMIVE. James N. Tack S. Morris Waln, Jatui lasso Hanno Francis George L.. n, B. Oope, Edward TrotLer, E. B. Clarke. OnremilLga n 00 epry. BYM, Pre:a/lent. .~ Z Henry 0. Lanett, Wm. El. Lowboy, J. Johnston EtroWB, Samuel A. Hulon, Mason Hutchins, Henn L. Eines 8. Trnam rt MAW% Bengt. " lat Pearson ... John T. Lewis, .. James R. Campbell] Edmund G. Datilb, Charles W. Poultnal Israel Morris. ON DH• FIJRNITVBE ati CARPETINGS , J.RENE.ELS Thirteenth --- and -- Chestnut Streets, PUBNITIIBE- A-- •WR Eli OUSE , A Large Assortment of ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE; WALNUT DRAWING ROOM PrRNITURE, WALNUT DINING - ROOM - FITRNITURE, WALNUT LIBRARY FURNITIIt,E, WALNUT BALL FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD CPC, MEER 'Tim - Timm,- WALNUT ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Prices are as low as the quality of the work will admit of GEO. J. HENKELS, mh2-1m Late of Noe. 809 and 811 CHESTNUT St. The Cheapest , Carpet, and Furniture Warehouse in the City. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ' - MATTING'S, WINDOW and a general easortment or Household Furniture. H• R. LEWIS, 1434 MARKET STREET, fel9-31n/ First Finmittire Store below 15th, lower side FUJECAN rru GOIILD & CO.'S ,2.53,6301 Celebrated Furniture Establishment is removed from Second and Race streets to the splendid ICE VS' DEPOT, No. 37 and 39 N. Second street, (Opposite Christ Church.) Where they purpose Belting for one year, at shoat coat. Elegant Furtiltare_at Entontowsly Low ALso at their Ninth and Ma ket Streets Branch, where they are selling equally low, being about to ea• large the premises. GOULD CO.'S PURNITERF. DEPOTS, Nos. 57 and 39 N. SECOND Street, and Corner NENTH and MARE:Fit nib 9-Iy/ HOIISEICEEPERS. have a large stock of every variety of Furniture which I will sell at redured prlce, consisting of PLAIN Alt; D MARBLE-TOP COTTAGE SUITS. LN UT CHAMBBR SPIT?. PARLOR SUITS - D: VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SETTS IN HAIR CLOTH. PAIILPR SUITS IN. REPS. Sideboards, pEatension Tables, Wardrobes, Rook cages, attrsses, Lonnie:., Cane and WoadseV., Ctiaits, Bedsteads and Tables of every desZiptlon. P. P GUSITNE, mbs-tnn IS. E. Corner Second and Race streets. WILLIAM M. WILSON, 208 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, IMPORTER OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 1 0. 1 Fine Essential Oils. Goods sold in bond at this port or New York.. and so delivered when required, inliStft SA RATOGA STAR SPRING WATER.—Score&ban dent In remedial agents than most of the waters az Saratoga. It Is Cathartic, Diuretic and Alterative. Sold by the box or dozen. ILMCRY C. BL AIR'S SONS. Eighth and Walnut Streets. New importation of pure White Castile Soap. mho,/ CIOD LIVER OlL—Twenty-five barrels, new made, Osd Liver 011. of very superior quality; Carb. Ammonia. Just received, iv Jars; also, Just receivedtwenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 25 per cent., In theFbeat of packages, and for sale by JOHN C. BAKER k 00., Fo TIS Market street. UXTBACT OF B.b.h.a for beef tea or Essence o _CI Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made In Elgin. Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the julcea of choice beef and is superior in delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Packets with fail di rections. one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS.—English Va lerian, Croton Oil, Taytor's Lint, Wines of Colchi cum. Composition Mortars, Oil Neroll Petit grain, Oa Turkish Geranium double distilled, Oil Nunnegs, Allen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar pure,Aconite Root, White Chamomile, French RO9B Lft yea, English Castor Oil q,narter-pir.ts to quart sizes, Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, Cardamoms, in store and for sale by WIT.T,I A M RT,T,Pi dr. CO., 724 and 72 Market street, Philadelphia, prODOSOE'S EROEOE:LAM TABLETS.—The Albs. viarion of Rronchible, Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar Oomplainm, affecting the Organs of the liraice., Public Speakers Singer and Amateurs have been greatly benefited by namg these Tablets, and their high appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re• commends them to persona affected with BRtni carnal, HOAREIELs, — :M , B, and CATAERH of the HELD and BREAST. For sale by E generall y Prepared only by LANCASTER rn =les, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila. delphis. 0c122 TARUGGIDSTS' SUNDRIES. Graduates Mortars,' Tilea,Oombs, Brushes. AUrrors, Tweezars„. l .^-2 Sows, Horn Scoope, Surgical Instrumenht, 'Frames. Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Gila nietal Syrinxes, ase„ all at "First Rands" pricer. SNOWDEN & BR OTHER, =South Eighth Mixt. RORERT SHOIia..A.MER & CO.. N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesale Drugglsts, Mantt,izturens and Dealers in' Window glass. White Lead, and Paints of every description, offer to the trade, or consumers, acomplete stock nt goods In their line, at the lowest market raUss. ROBERT SHORmA TrFni & 00„ Northeast corner Fourth and Bace Mem VrAGNESlA—JPnring's Calcined, in BID. round tins Aland boxes, also in bottles. Jenningli Carbonate at Magnesta,in 2 or.. and 4 oz. papani. Heavy Calcined Magnesia lynding and Or sale byELMS. SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Sevenths tree e ts. Philadelphia. sal BAY BUM.—Juat received, an Invoice of Genuine Imported Bay Bunt, for sale by the gallen. by ROBA2T BHO : 1 ...A.E KR 4 00., Druggist, N. E. 08.1%. ner Fourth and Baca streeta. LEGAL NOTICE . MARIA LOUISA BIIELAII, by her next friend, &c., vs. CHARLES W. BUEL.4..H.— Court of Common Pleas of the City and County of Philadel phia. In Divorce. December Term. 1865 No. 27. CHARLES W. BrELA.H. Respondent in above case—Sts; Yon will please take notice that interroga. tortes to be addressed to the witnesses. to be produced in this case on the part of the libelant, have been filed and that the said witnesses will be produced and ex amined by J. HOWARD GENDELL, Esq.. Examiner hppointed by said Court fbr that purpose, on the 20th ey of March. A. D. 1866, at 4 o'clock P. EL of that day:. at his office, No. 402 Walnut street, Philadelphia, when and whereyon may attend; or In the meantime • file J cross interrogatories, aayou may think proper. JO C. REDHPF.R, Immo gu Attorney fbr Libelant. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR 'ti, 01'1'1 TN AND COUNTY OF pFrrir, DELPHIA.—Estate of PATIENCE S.T.DfONS, deceased. The auditor ap pointed by the Court to and, adfust thac count of William Hughe it s, Executorc of Patience Simons, deceased, as filed by Mary Hughes and Edwin A. Hughes. Administrators of William Hughes. de ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties inter ested for the purposes of his hppointment, on FRIDAY, March 16th, A. D. 1166. sit 4 o'clock, P. M., at his office, No. 507 Race street in the city of Phil adelphLa. mh3,s,tu,th-St* TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A - COUNTY OF PEILADELPHIA„—Estate WILLIAM MASON, deceased, The auditor sp. pointed by the Court to audit,• settle and adl Mit the account of JANE E.MA SON, Executrix of the last will and testament of said deceased. and to report die. tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, , will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY, March 13th, 1886, at, 5 , o'clock, P.M., at his Office, No_ 529 VINE street, in the city of Philadelphia. - EDW. S. CAMPBELL, mh3.istu,thtt 'Auditor. THE COURT OF COMMON PEF , A FOR TRH CITY AND COITISTY OF PHILADELPHIA.— SUSAN P. HARBOdIN vs. ISAAC HARBOSIN. September Term, iseS, No. 22. To ISAAC HARI3O - Respondent-B,r: The Court have granted 'a' rule.to show-cause why a divorce from the bonds of matrimony shalt not be decreed. Returnable oa SATURDAY,' march nth, a666,= at ID o'clock. A: aL, Personal notice , haVing failed•on. , account' of your absence. 7 . 110 8. , J. CLAYTON,. ... roh6-tn&fit* ' ' Por.Libelant. L` STATE sARAH BARER; DECEA.SED,—. 1:1 Letters testamentary, under the last Will and Tea talnent of,the shove named deeedent,-having• been duly granted to the u.nderalgued, E a persona Indebtea to said Estate will please 'make Payment,' and - those h.ving claims agamst the same will present them, wi l hout delay - HANNAH N. BAKER, fe2Otu,6t e l EloleXt(NUtrhe 44N 'FOurth st. Prices. D'EttrEks,
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