airmsesut News by the Steamer Africa. HALIFAX March 15.—The steamship Ai l rica;"from L iverpool on 'the 3d, via Queens lONA Qt-X,P.4et,:ith: . .inst., has arrived at. this port: , Her . dates are two . days later, than AOse`already receiVed. , LrVinrooL, March 3—At the Cenbral Criminal Court t&day,, Mr,.Coleman pleaded ghfity to the charge of libel id Mr. _Southern,: the actor, and made an ample apology relative to the libel. Mr. Coleman ;was ;then fined £5O. . The London Times, of to-day, publishes a letter signed - lg. : H. Livingstone," in which "the writer asks leaie, as an-American, to ProteseemPhatically against , the oration de livered hiWashington, on the Lincoln Me- morial day bY Mr. Bancroft. , • Mr:ldVirkgstone save that he never felt more_ ashamed than le did upon reading that oration:: • He declares - that it was a dis graceto me.' Bancroft, Who: desecrated' the Vealslat' by shah a speech, Anditolthode 7 Americans'who became' accomplices by toning to it. _Lor,. - nort,, - March 4.-=-The Mcinorial Dip/0- 7onafiqueassertathat the reply of Mr. Seward Is' Uk :French despatch: of the ,3thof,Feb ruarY is received. .Mr. Seward states that the United States will remain neutral ;to= *time • gextre iti...vie* * .0; the proMised A`v,acuaiion of the country. fly the French The French Corps - Legislatif Vete& the p ar agrafift inthe address relatiVeloplexiCo Without discussion; reserving'debate aPerk it until the late i• correspondence in, regard; to that erOueh7 l o•PrdilleAked: ; :—.l. , :--' • - "1 - ; 4 ub l M . correspondent of.the sayagiattbeelaiek - forrepliens has beactme very 44,3,eufand - '4liternuned.. is believed . htiat lie is in Dublin, and:' , , the police are ali F4.5e;401t.„ of s,ppeedily supposecktant he has managect 'to•eaeaPe tbui l far.)4 a continual change ofiesidence: ,fT4Tarig Bourse closed' AM! , Alit 3 d atkafi at. 8 6t.L . IoritheTcerdee; •.• • 1..9 followingare , Cglr ,latiet dates. frem In' A:0 • ` ,AIYIRAY; 4 Feb. ; 2 .. 7.—Tjie surrender of the gums talren f iii the Bhootaneseie confirmed; returning from •_ l3 ketaa.,l _- ‘• iTheAulterk of Muscat hae*i 3l l, - aler.deretti c l r f littgibeel on.the coast are in revolt, , , •Dnportsisre quiet. Cotton, 4114 c4ango;2liv.lid. f PAP CUTTAt YOb. 2G.-The markets arena changed: , GREAT BinTsiu.—lnthe House of COM money Mr. Gladstone gave notice that' he would,, on .the' 12th of March', call attention to,-,a paragraph in the Queen's speech referr ing tor parliamentary reform. Returns in regard to.censtituencies, Ike., were , in pre paration;lait possibly might not' be in the handeof - members - befere the above date_ , 111 . :,'Whfch), c ase, although he 'should salt' leave to bring in a Reform bill, it would be open to members to object to its being read until the returns were laid on the table. This. ,announcement regarded as evi- Aenciithat the Cabinet is united upon the Reform; and as a conclusive answer to the idle rumors of resignations of ministers. Lithe House of Commons, on the 2d in stant, Mr. Gregory moved an address to the Queen,,in faVor of establishing the princi ple that private property at sea should be - free from capture. He said it was almost suicidal in England to allow things to re main as they are, for in-the event of war she would lose her entire carrying trade. Thelaffijogt _was' debated pro And con by numerous speakers. The Lord Advocate said it was impossible for the Government to give assent to it. The effect, if carried out, would be to tie up the hands of the Government when they ought tube as free as possible.: The Atterney-General also opposed the measure as most impolitic and difficult of adoption. The - measure wasffnally withdrawn. The Shipping. Gazette says _that the steamer Sirius, fitting out for the Republic of Colombia, in the Thames, has been seized by the Government. It also gives as rumor that" Spanish iron elads, - fittim; out .'on the Thairie i s ' have likewise been: seized..'. seized. The West India mails,with Jamaica dates of February Bth, bad reached England. The papers publish voluminous details of the proceedings of the special commission from. the special correspondents. 'The Times editorially contends that the evidence leaves no reasonable doubt that the mutinous spirit in Jamaica was rife for rebellion, and that the massacre of Morant Bay was not an unpremeditated erneute. It affinits • that acts 'of detestable inhumanity were committed by persons wearing- the English uniform. The correspondent of . the Star says that the sober truth is more frightful than the wildest imagination could have conceived. The Daily News say that the first impres sions of the terrible and unwarrantable cruelty committed are undoubtedly con firmed by the evidence. Mr. Benjamin Coleman, editor of. the Spiritual Magazine, who was under trial tit the Old Bailey, for publishing„a„ libel on Sothern, the actor, applied for a'-postpone ment of the trial, on the ground that it was necessary to procure witnesses from New - York, the libel having been 'copied from a paper published in that city (The Sunday Times). The application was refused. A scandalous divorce case had been tried in London, The petitioner was Mr. Caven dish, whOse wife, a daughter of Lord Clare, eloped with Lord Cecil Gordon. The jury gave Mr. Cavendish a verdict for £lO,OOO damages. • FRANCE.—In the Corps Legislatif, after a debate regarding the temporal power of the Pope, Favre and others having spoken in favor of its separation from the spiritual, the paragraph in the address rela tive to the Roman question was adopted by 218 to 18. Despatches had been. received in Paris, announcing the death of the King of Siam. The Paris Pattie says that the answer of the Emperor Maximilian - to the mission of M. Sailliard is not expected in Paris before the beginning of April. In, the Corps Legislatif, on paragraph three of the address .relative to:. Mexico, M. Rouher demanded that the debate should be adjourned; as the communications of France to Mexico could not have been re ceived or examined: The debate then turned on the question whetlier paragyaph three should be voted on or, suppressed. Mr. Rouher said.that by voting on the paragraph at once, without debate, the Chamber would'not prejudge the question, discussion being reserved until-thee recent diplomatic'despatches are 'presented to the Chamber. The paragraph was finally adopted, with reservation suggested by M. Rouher. The Prince Imperial was suffering froth a xrdld attnek of measles. Thd Bank of Franea — returns show an, in crease °Leash bf over six and a-half million francs. 'Paris Bourse firmer, 68f. 90e for the Bentes. AUSTRIA AND PRIISSIA.--qt is stated that important proceedings in reference to the relations of Austria , and Prussia, would' tak6Place. shortly in the Federal Diet. The - Prussian Cabirtet are said ,to have discussed and arrived at a resolution in re gard to the Duchies. .kit t rge :number of the - Prussians in the Upper-Chambers had - presented.an address to the King, indoising his determination to maintain-the rightful laws of the Gastrian. Converitim, 'denouncing ths-bonrse of th.. Chamber of Deppties, and pledging them selves to support the King in any conflict. ,SPAlN.—lflarshal ODonnell has , declared in the• Cortes, it is stated; that .the state of seige will'be maintained _till tranquillity is completely .restored,, and the .Progreasisp party has ceased to - conspire; TICE PRINCIPALITIES.—In• •the Ptinel palitiei order. and tranquillity has..not been disturbed since the .abdication• of Prince Coma, - • The Turkish Government; had determitied‘ to demand, at the Conference of the great' Powers, that the of the Fritter= palities should select none but natives; as their ruler: Turkey bad farther<r&olved to stationlCCorPif of Observation on - the Danube, and concentrate -troops -in- Bel gray/a; `t_ • 0 t 7:1 ITALYi—On - the-let of March-the-Italian army was,, reduced entirely. to_ a peace tooting. - • • Sate NEws.--Sailed for Philadelphia, shid Wyoming, fidiff.atipooL Sailed fur ,Baltimore, s "p_OrestA, ~ HATAFAX; March/5.-- steamerAfrlea sailed at four o'clock this afternoon, for Boston, where allfrwilthe'dtte on Saturday Pennsylvania 14ealslature. CLOSE or Yicsamsn.s.s's PROCEEDINGS. BEl4i - rm.—Mr. Connell moved. to confider an act incorpgating the- Merchanta'. and Consumers's Anthracite Railroad Com pany, and made - the - .following .remarka: "No act which we have piloted during:the present session wilLgive_ more satisfaction to the community I represent, than this, which Vilt giv_e • the ;people cheap coal. The enormous cost of the Reading railroad, arising from the_fact... that its notes and bonds were sold during the many years it was in process ,of construction-from fifty to sixty cents- outhe dollar, thus • nearly dou bling, in has compelled - 14 1, 'ualPW9ra Phikrge, the correei ) bndtinit big.kr prices tranalk)it 'cation Sri' order Pay the , interest on. is bonds andt , •dividenda l'on' its stock.`"-For many years_ the;Obinpany - carried , at lovi prices. hut paid nodividends.: For the list law years it has charged from three dollars per ton upward's, and reaching:ma I, high as threedolfarsond sixty 'cents per ton," On enormous imposition off ''d0111411tilth13115" coal. The people of Philadelphia: and: all adjacent counties will )m4 the, prospect r of cheap coal offeredby ; thepasegge of the bill, with tbri bigheit sitisfattion.:We, will likely hear that the; 'Unfortunate stock= holders of ' , the' j Reading( Railroad *ill be shorn of their dividends by the creation of *vivid corporation,hut • we.: may also re member that, a vtist, majority of-,,the, stock of the Coinnany his Changed .ovinere and gone into the bands - of 'the present- holders at less than' twenty dollars per share - less than.tenjears ago, when :it was soldas low as - fourteen dollars. My sympathy confines itself to the. mass... of the community who have suffered - 1;V the - high and unreason able rates charged by the ComPany. ' Why should our. families pay the Reading Corn pany more than three and a half cents per ton per mile on down grade along the Schuylkill, while the bituminous coal usedby our gas works, more bulkly, is hauled up the steep grades of the Allegheny Moun tains by the Pennsylvania Railroad and delivered in Philadelphia for about one and three-quarter cents per mile. Give us this bill, and we shall have no more such ine qualities. It will benefit us far more than the act which relieved us from the tax on real estate. If we had had it during 1864 and 1865, it would have saved the people I represent at least $2.000,000. I insist, there fore, Upon its immediate passage.. Mr. Clymer did not know that he should vote against the bill, but desired it post poned and printed. He objected to a rapid introduction and immediate passage. In this view be was seconded by Messrs. Bingham, Beardslee, Brown, Lowry and Wallace, none of whom opposed the provi sions of the bill, but desired its temporary postponement, and a motion by Mr.Clymer to read it a second time, print and postpone it till next Tuesday, was unanimously agreed to. Adjourned. HOUSE.—The bill in reference to raising the rate of interest passed to a third reading and was laid over, under the.rules. • An act providing for the "payment of a bounty of $3OO to veteran volunteers, who enlisted under General Orders 191, between June 1863 and 1864, by thedifterent counties, wards, dtc., to which they were credited, was called up by Mr. Shenk. Mr. Quay introduced an act incorporating the Merchants' and Consume& Anthracite Railroad Company, with Power to builda single or double track road from any point on the Delaware River near Philadelphia to any point in the Schuylkill coal region, with power to make branches and use in, tervening roads, and with prohibitions for the benefit of consumers' coal, that never more than fwo and a half cents per ton per mile shall be charged for transportation. The bill was considered and passed unani mously. Various public bills were considered. Among them, the act requiring city passen ger cars to take the right hand track. Mr. Glass offered an amendment prohibit ing companies from -refusing to carry pas sengers on account of their color or nation ality, which was passed by a vote of 43 yeas to 31 nays. The Philadelphia members voting yea were as follows—Messrs. Davis, Freeborn, Herns, Thomas and Wallace. Those voting nay were Messrs. Donnelly, Hood, Josephs, Quigley, Ruddiman and Stevens. The absentees were Adair, De Haven, Lee, Marks, Subers, Watt and Ghegan. The bill then passed to third reading, and was laid over. Joint resolutions urging the immediate trial of Jefferson Davis were passed to third reading and postponed. Adjourned. BOABD OF TRADE JOSEPH C. G.1133}311 • E. A. 80IIDKEL, Ptioarricur Cominvacti, GEO. L. BLIZEY, iMPQR.M.WAWNS. Reported for the rhusae pma .r.venlmr Bulletin. TBINIDAD DE CIIBA—Sehr J A Griffin, Foster— .= hhds sugar 27 tcs do 152 hhds molasses 20 tea do 1 bbl do B & W Welsh. PA LERMO—Brig Maria Angelo, Basile-1600 boxes oranges and lemons I Jsanes ',lt Co; 400 do 45 tons crude brimstone V A Sartori; 770 bxs oranges and lemons S S Scattergood & CO; 600 do order. CARDIXAS—Brig Anna Dart-393 Solids molasses 54 to; do 54 bbds sugars W Welsh. %Meal ammo Stalin of 'Ocean nteaznent ISELPS REAM _ . ' TOE DATE Africa —Liverpool...Boston- March 3 City of Cork Liverpool... New York .March 3 Propontis _ Liverpool...Boston&Phila...March. 3 City of Washington-Liverl-New York March 7 Pennsylvania Liverpool... New York • March 7 Germania Hamburg... New York .March • 7 Pereira Havre...New York • March Peruvian . .March 8 City Of Limerick-Liverpool—New York March :9 Australasian ...... ...Liverpool—New York........ March 38 Delaware Liverpool...Boston&Phila-March 13 Hansd .Southampton... New York March 14 Cityofßoston Liverpool... New York ... :March 14 China Liverpool... Boston March /7 • TO DEPART. City of New York...N York... Liverpool March 17 Borw3sla .New York... Hamburg March 17 Erin .New York... Liverpool ..... „Marchl7 Geo Cromwell... New York...Nen Orleans March 17 Nova Scotian • Portland... Liverpool .........March 17 ...... -New York—Glasgocv March 37 Arago New York...Havre March 17 Santiago de Cuba.....N York...GreytOwn March 20' Sava • .New York...Livervool. March 21: Mora Castle . . ... ....New York... Havana.• March 21 Atalanta New York... London March 2i Montezuma.....—New York...KingstOn:Ja...-March 22 . Corsica New York...Nassau&Hav'a- March 24, New York ...New York.. Bremen .March 24 City'of Boston..—New York... Liverpoo- March 24 The Queen ~ .New York... Liverpoo l . MARINE BULLETIN. - FORT OF PHILADELPIMk. r ica 16. SUN RISES, 6 111 BUN BETS, 8 71 HMI WALTIEB, 2 8 Brig Ellen P Stewart, Holland, .7 days ltOnl - Sagna, with sugar .to S &.W , Welsh._ Left - bask Irma, to sail, in two days for Philadelphia. Brig G W Chase. Dunning 1s days. from Mann :lifts. with. molasses to Harris & stotesbarY• ~ Brig Maria Angela (ital.), Basile. 50 daysfrom lermo, with fruit and brimstone to V A Sartori.. Brig Anna (Br), Dart:, 16- days from Cardenas, with' sugar and molasses to S & _ • fschr P Chase Bostick, '1 day from ,Smyrna, Del.' with grain to Jaa Bewley & Co.' Sehr Dlamcnd State, :Layton, 2' days from ,Milford, B Del with grain to Jae arratt. . • Behr Diamond, Townsend, 2elays from Indian River, opaSeeltalwwriZtjhoatt:arßvalieni, raCut°trlatlena'-,LlBdae37.trleoyEn&Fiedell'ayt;rtroteli:2;3;oeld'ewssitl:. Behr John Whitby, lienderSOD; Del. with grain to Jan L Bewley & Co. Bahr RJ Capen, Adams, 2 days from stusbnry,*(l. with lumber to J B Phillips. Steam tug Hermann Solder, Fowler nt 4 'hours fro , Wilmington Creek, having in tow, bri6 Maria 'Angela' a n/ .Aunt. Reports the brig Edwin a' from. art . . rHE DAILY EVENING gIILLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 16,1866. Eastern port, and scbr - Moonlight, from Wilmington; .lelC. , at anntloroff Reedy Wand._ - • - 41MRAItED YES :tTERDAY. 'SteamerFranklin, Pierson. Baltimore, A_ proves, Schr NorNvester. Forster , Boston, L Audenried •Schr Facemnse, Moore,..Baltimore, CAptain. • - zuntogiaalk. - Steamer Washington , Chichester, hence at N York yesterday: - . • Steamer Norfolk, .Vance„ cleared at New YOrh Yes terday for this port. ' • Steamerkters and Stripes, Elowes,'hence at Hagan& loth Inst. ' Steamer. Eastern City, Mundy, cleared At New York yeaterday for this jport. • Steamer Etna. (Br), Tibbitts, from Liverpool March 1, at'New York yesterday, has 620 passengers. March 2d, off Old Heed, Kinsale,passed steamer City of Cork, for Liverpool. _ Steamer .74 on eka. Mamhmata, eleared at New York yesterday for Charleston., , - 'Ship Wyoming. Bu ten, tailed fr om, Liverpool prior to 3dinst..for. this port. "shiptfeilmea, Baker, and C E Slollenfoht, Berner, wereloading.at London Ist inst. for this port. York Ship Thatcher Megoun. Peterson, cleared at N Y yesterday for San,Francino. • - , Ship Orpheus, Crowell, from Hong Kong via inge pore for Bonen, at Penabg . lsth Jan. - _ Bark Iteanoke, - Cooksie, tailed frOm Cardenas 7th inst. fore.portmorth of Hatteras. _Mirk 'Powluttan, - Ystiten, cleared* New York yes, terday for Singapore. , 7 . " Bark,Wayfarer,,Blackford, cleared at New York yesterday - for Rio, Janeiro. Bark 'Eliza Young (Br), Hatfield, cleared at N York yesterday-for Queenstown yia this ports Bark Diana (Brem), - Sumter, cleared at. New York Yesterday for Rio Janeiro., from Bark Talisman, Anderson, r New York iith Jan. at Pernambuco—no date . . I Brig Anzbra' (Bry,Caakin, hence at Cienfuegos sth Brig ArooStotik; Lord, sailed froM Palermo 23d ult. for this_ port. Davis, 2 ' Brig E l la (Br), Davis, hence at Trinidad4th thst. Brig J W Harris,' Davison, hence for Cienfuegos. spoken was k 28th ult. let 312 S N, lon 73 15 W. • Schr. Isabel Blake; •from . Portland;for thisport, at Newport' night of nth inst.' -.Mercy .T.5.y.10r,. -- ickerson, cleared* Boston 14th inst. Itir this port. , Arius. Eplaidm.-dc, Anna; Harris,from - Mobile; and David reust, Lord; from 'Georgetown, at Havana SW instant • lactueAmosFalkenburg, - Tirrell. And - War . Eagle, Provldence Cornelia, Webber,_ and Jos Nickerson,filelgbt. from Fel1;111ver, all for this port, at Newportl3th , - • Sell B. Sberman, from Roanoke BiVer,for Barba- S dos, with a, cargo of staves,- was .- on the wish, ilth Inst.. but would probably get over in a day .or two. The sera' Burleigh, from Newberry for this port, got foal of tbeelbermanend carried-away the latter's star board davit. No other damage was done. FIFRAIME,IME gL CAItPETINGIS .:4to: :a -.-tfisktts-ii Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets FIIENIII7IO A Large Assortment of ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM •u • • • • WALNUT DRAWING - ROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT DINING ROOM FITBNITURE, WALNUT LIBRARY FURNITURE, WALNUT HALL FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITURE, WALNUT ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Prices are as low as the quality of the work will admit of m1221m Late of Nos. 809 and 811 CKESTNTrr St. The Cheapest Carpet and Furniture Warehouse in the City. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTI:MEL WINDOW SHADES, end a general assortment of Household Furniture. H. R. LEWIS, 1434 MARKET STREET, fele-am/ First Furniture Store below lath; lower side Celebrated Furniture Establishment is remowd from Second and Race streets to the splendid NEW DEPOT, No. 37 and 89 N. Second street, Where they purpose selling for one year, at about cost. Elegaiit Fun:lllitre at Fabulously Low Also at their Ninth and Market Streets Branch where they are selling equally low, being about to en large the premises. GOULD & CO.'S FURNITURE DEPOTS, Noa. a; and 39 N. SECOND Street, and mba-in Corner NINTH and MARKET T ° HOUSEKEEPERS. I have a large stock of every variety of Furniture which I will sell at reduced prices,c onsisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE•TOP COTTAGE SUITS. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. • PARLOR SuiTS EN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN REPS. Sideboards, Xxtension Tables, Wardrobes, Book- cases, Matta - nes, - Lounges, Cane and Woodseas Chairs, Bedsteads and Tables of every description. P. P. GIISTLNE, - inhe-Sm N. E. Corner Second and Race streets. GrILF.L.EIN PEAS, Green Corn, Fresh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, &e. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, Cornei Eleventh and Vine Streets. JAPANESE PO WORON 1 TEA, the finest ever imported. OOLONG TEA, DRAGON CHOP. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. FOH SALE BY QUGAI3S AND SYRUPS. Manufactured by the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocer's Sugar House, for sale by E. C. HNIGHT & CO., mhg-tra Corner Chestnut and Water streets. NEW QUEEN-OLIVES.-500 gallons of the finest Queen Olives ever imported, in store and for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery No. 1.18 South Second street. NYW BONELESS SARDINES, Anchovies, Capers Dutch Herring: all of superior quality, at COUS TY'S East End Grocery, No: 118 South Second street. rILD Pa SHION SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES; also, Prime West India Honey, always to be had at COUeTY'S East End Grecery,'No. 118 South Second W.INSLOW'S SUPERIOR GREEN CORN, 40 Ms. per' Can, Champion Green Peas, at 40 cents per can; Tomatoes 25 cents; all warranted; at COUSTY'S East End Grocery. No. 118 South Second street. mhl4 XTEW FRUlTS.—Princess Paper shell and Lisbon Abnonds; , splendid, London ' Layer .Raisins, in wVole, halfand quarter boxes, choice, lame Bbj small drams; in - store and-for sale bylL-P, RP Tea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.coraer Arch and Eighth; 000 a&SEs FREas PEACOECIEB. TomeToE23, Green Corn, Peaa Sc., warranted to give uniaftetion. '-'For sale by bele. EIPLLEEN, NAV. car, &reli and Eighth streets, . F;XTRA. MA.CIIII[EtFL.-Lltttra choicelarge Macke rel in kitts. Also new Weed and Pickled. Sal mon. For sale bY . M.F. BF MT,. N. W. car. Arob and Eighth streets . - I - ItAERRIEs.-2A barrels'Jen3ey cultivated • - berries, -B in store and ler sale by MF. sprr.r.rre ST. W. cot. Arch and'Elcbth streets. ClittDBENtS cLoTutivti.7- 1866. SPRING. On Tuesdy, March 20, sNir " - Keyser's Chiklre,u's Clothing Emporium No 1227 CHESTNUT ST. Below Thirteenth, North side, 33310.3.tf ,lIIILADELPIEL4„ GEO. J. HIL",7IKELS, U.ALIL FURN zgrult.E. GotrLD & CO.'S (Opposite Christ Church.) Prices. tri tho4l JAMES R. WEBB. WALNUT and EIGHTH Gtresta OPEIVINia .;:` ...iIig,L .. :)gSTATEI, -..7-;1::. ELEGANT --- - ' COUNTRY SEAT ci-TEsirrcurr Will be Sold at Public Sale • , . ON. , TUESDAY;- MARCH. 20 . -1866 $ •'J • r kkeititiage,' • . , , By:.M. THOMAS & SONS Auct'rs. THE ELEGANT STONE ALA:NSION, late the pro perty:W.B2o4ll7EL .ICELDEBIJEN. deceased, together with Stona Earn; Stabling, Carriage House, Ice House large Conservatory , , and 43; acres of Ground, ,sititate on the Gerniantown and Terklonien Tun:mike, within ten 'Minutes , ' walk - from the' Chestnut Hill Bain:cad Depot. Has larielTall throtigh the centre, 10. fee t In width and about 7rd feet in lengtliF. two parlOns, library, dining-room, breakfast room,' and :tWo'lLitcheim on first floor,. nine chambers . on, the seem% and Armee chtunlieril and billiard room ea the third floor, and every city cellvenienoonni , lawn with large shade and evergreen trees, iravele,d, carriage drives, &c. most desirable hicsitioni commanding the most extended and 'pli;turetique view from' Chutzint lnha f-nuctwut s• _ s • _ . TOCAPITALISTB'B.3n3 ornICRS.-PIT.BLIC SALE.-THOMAts Ac SONS,__;nustioneers. Very v table ; , BIJSINZSS 4 PROPERTV known as :the CENTRAX. 'BUILDINGe; Nos. 218 and WO Walnut street; opposite the 'Merchants' Exchange: 33 feet 'on Walnut sweet. lib feet in slepth On Pear street 2 fronts. On.TITIIBDAY, April3'l,lBoB. at 12 ,o'clock noon. will Solttat public tale; at the - PHILADELPHIA EX CHABGBaiII.' those two tour-story 'brick buildings and thelotof ground thereinto I beloasing,,altaate the south side of Walnut street,. directly opposite the Exchange; containing together 'in front on 'Walnut street 25 feet; and extending in depth• about 140 fees to' Pear, street, known pa the Central Buildings; with tv rte-wayemningtlirough to 'ear street, en mailer', r a NtatltMt-e-starr- brick 4building: •The' attention' of capltaLlabKinankens And insurance ',l:ompsaales, Ls: called to the above mentioned PrePertY. nottinhllog as it dims many, advnntages. Its close proximityln the Eichange, together with *Mate, making it deilra ble. Properly in this particular block' n , considered of more value per loot than in any_ other block in the whole length of Walnut street. • - - Clear of all incumbrance. For further particulars, apply to Lewis H. Redner, 80. IM South Fourth street. • X. THOMAS it SONS, Auctioneers, mhlstar2 139 and 141 South Fourth street friFOR SA LE.—A HANDSOME THREE STORY double brick reddence, with parlor, sitting, room. t ng room, kitchen, and la chambers, and having two acres of ground attached. situate nearly adjoining the' railroao depot at :Newark - Delaware.. 3n well adspfed for a summer boarding house or urinary, Stabbng, carriage.house, large lawn with handsome shade trees, dm. J. M. (TIMItLEY & SONS, 50S Wal nut street. egai I.—FOR PALE.—COUNTRY SEAT, near Torrdale. of 10 sem. 2.—Aiso, one of 28 acres, near Holmesburg. 3 —Also, one on the N. P. R. R., of 22 acres near the Old York Road Station; 4.—Also, one of acres, near the last named. Apply to O. H. .11 1:1111EfETD, mhl3-lut. No. 035 South Sixth street. al FOR SALE.—Two contiguous STORES, situate Es between Spruce and Pine streets, Delaware eve nue and Water street, SS 6-12 feet front on Delaware avenue.l32 feet deep to Water street, with right of ten feet alley on the north and south sides of stores. Apply to mlll2-61.* tft . FOE SALE —The elegant 5-story brown stone btere Property, 25 feet front, widening to SO , eet and extending In depth 206 feet, situate No. MS Market street. Was built in a superior manner with every convenience. and fixtures complete, is the lar gest store property In thWcity. Possess on. January st. 1867. J. 31 GirwlwvY & SONS, No, 500 Walnut -treat. InFOR BALE— A very desirable three-story pointed stone RESIDENCE. with back buildings all modern improvements, in good order and :round well cultivated. Situate on Morton street, , lermantown, within Ave minutes' walk of Railroad tattoo. J. M. GIIMMF.Y .1t SONS, mbs its SW Walnut street. usGERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Reautifully and conveniently situated, within two minutes' walk, or Church Lane Ration. A commodious and e'egant RESID2I ICE. with all the modem conveniences; stable, coach-horse. C. Lot 180=1 Apply between 10 and:„.• atSS North TRIED street. (mhl4 till W. P. WILSTACH, GERILABTOWN—FOR SALE.—A handsome double-pointed Stone Residence with 234 acres of round attached, situate within five minutes' wall: iron Dura Lane station. Has every modern con venience, and is In perfect order. Immediate posses -.ion given. J. H. GIIIIHRY .4E. SONS. SOS Walnut stmt. FOR SALE—A Three-story Brick Residence a..R. with attics and three-story double back buildings. having every modern convenience, situate on. Nineteenth street, above Arch. Lot at feet front, by .02 feet deep. J. SI- GIIII-11EY;it. SONS, 208 Walnut street. fia FOR SALE CHEAP THE COUNTRY PLACE SU of Prot. COPPER. 15 acres on Lancaster Pile, near White Hall, Pennsylvania Railroad. Large house. spnag house. stable, Ice house, trait and shade t refs. Apply to E. C. MITCHELL, MC' Walnut street. FCOUNTRY SEAT A.ND FARM FOR SALE—Of Fl ty or One Hundred Acres, llrls-4 ) turnplke. above the 7 mile atone, and near cony. ILANSION HOUSE TO LET. Apply to B. WHITAKER, 610 Locust strset. inhl2.6t• E_., FOR SALE—A seven-roomeiCK HOUSE, r now empty, No. 1019 Pascal stree three squares rant of Baltimore Depot. Built expressly for owner's use. Newlypainted, papered and in complete order. rohls-3t* LAUGHLIN..No. 14 8. Wharves. TO RENT.—A DWELLING HOUSE, contain log eleven rooms, situated 144 mile. from Media. ent for the season, (Ice included), 1.500. which Would be taken In board. Address COUN TRY. "Mean (mice." mhls St* EDwelling.Te Four northwest Store and :r1 l hituate on the corner of Fif teenth and Pine streets. Is an excellent business stand. and in good order. J, M. GUMMET dr. SONS, 508 'Walnut street. FOR 144 I.F —'J be three-story Brick Dwelling, situate No. 716 South Ninth street. Is well built, an Is in perfect order. Lot 20 feet front, by 100 feet deep to Russell street. Immediate possession given. .1. IL OIJMMEY dt SONS. SOS Walnut street. TO BE LET—A tine three-story brick dwelling, with twelve rooms: lot 2a feet deep to a street, on wn cb is a stable, in the village of North Wales, Montgomery county. Apply to J. H. CIIRIIS &SON, Real tote Brokers, 4SS Walnut street. SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE—A four-story dwelling, with three-story double back buildings. ,6to Sprtice street; modern conveniences: lot Atat front, back outlet. Apply to If. CURTLS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. 0:4 1 1: COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE. colTE — itr`y ni Feat of JOHN H. TOW.NE, Esq., near Old York road Station, on North Peonsylvaula, Rallroaf, acres. Apply to C. H. ..11IIIRHEID. e„ FOR RENT—A very desirable furnished HOLISP, 4!, south side of WALNUT street, near Broad street Apply to C. 11. BLUIRTJEID, No. 205 sIXTH Med. lah7-10t 0. FOR BALE. Desirable three story brick DWELLING HOUSE, 1940 Wallace street. Early possmaion. Appjy to T. R. RHOA.Ths, mhlS-4t* • 829 Arch street. ___ St, FOR SALE.—The Elegant I:LORRE, with every Era modern improvement, NO. 214 West Washington -,quare. fog-tf4 LEWIS H. ;REDNER, :152 S. Fourth street. bes FURNISHED HOUsT, TO LI T. —A large lari brown atone house. opposite St. Mart's Church, Locust at. Apply to C. H. MUIRHEID. tohle lOtk 1 TO - RENT--The Handsome STORE, No. 16 South FRONT Street. m 3.tff Inquire, No. 18 South Front Street, ISPEIJIALi NOTICES. 'FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE.—The An qnual Commencement ot the FENIALE MEM. Ca * COLLEGE will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, rah kat., at o'clock M., at the College Buildings, North College avenue and Twenty , second street. Ridge avenue cars pass near the college. inhls-2t. _ . I=WoKOIL COMP ANY.—The Annual Heeling ft Stockholders of the BOOK OIL COM- Y will be held at the Company's office, No. 206 South FOURTH street, on MONDAY. the 2d of April,. at 12 o'clock, ror the election of five Directors to serve for the ensuing year. JOIN F. GRAFF, mhlttap2r Treasurer. 10' OFFICE CATAWISS R. R COMPANY A. No. 424 WALKUP Street, PirrianEipate March 12th; 1P66. • . The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on TUESDAY; the ad day of April, 1866 at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Company's Office, No. 424 'WALNUT street, In the city of Phil.delohia. • mhl.l-6tP• M. P. HIITCFLINSON, Vice President and Secretary. IIOOFFICE DALZELL PETROLEUM - COM PANY, 218 WALNUT Street, Room Ne. 113 i, PHILADELPHIA, March 14th, 1866,-9 he Annual' Meet. .ing of the Stockholders of the DALZELL PETRO LEUM COMPANY _will. be held at the Office of the Company. No.. 218 .Walont street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY. April Bd, 1866 at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing Seven. Directors, to serve the en suing year, and for the transaction of . such further business as mayproperly come before them.__ rohl4-w f,m,lot* G. E. FRYER, See2y. 18a. (O'DELAWARE MINING COMPANY OP MICHIGAN:—Notice Is hereby given, that all Sleek in this Company on whicluthe Tenth Instalment of TWO DOLLARS 'ma BE called called December 4tb , 1865, awl. due . December 18th, 1865,13 not paid, is iorfeited for sald..default, and that,' 'according to the Charter and By-Laws 'the Company, it will be zold at Public Auction; on TUESDAY, March 20th, 1866, at 32 X., atthe office,of the. Secretary! of the' Comp:m.3', N0.'826 WALNTTatreet,'Philadelphia, unleas paid, on, or before that time. , - • , By Order of th'eTioard of Directors. ..; ;.• • B. WYATT, - WLSTAR, Eecretary. patisa teb: /7,186.5. fVI7;2I4WitiaLARWOI- ROBERT IiTIDDELL, 414 South Delaware avenue. INSITRANCE. . DEtaWA • MUT UAL ..SA E ITTTAINEIIIR CANIE IOnEPA HE NY. ruccuarcuyt. TED. irr iaccilsramwo 0! • • PEronsTmvArAms:, OETIOE B. E. CORNER TmoRD .AND WALNUT lat nt Wista l E T ILAD KL W - To all paint °fibs FREIGHT, nnEomnr. rams' On Goods, by Elver; Cilidd;" - Lake. and Land Carriage, toMarla of , the on. Oi Netiolunidise generally,' On Mores, Dwelling NOW IOI , &o. : ASBE7SOP , THE COMPANY, ' ..PtOvember 1 1885. - 0100,000 Linked States 5 per end.. loan. " mow 06 120,000 lJnited States ester cent, loan • 'IQ_ 00 nn 200,090 United States 8-10 per cent. losui -- 194,875 00 100,000 - State of ansuulyarnia Five Per Cent. Loan .. w 56500 54,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per &ix Loan - op ium° My . Philadelphia Six -Per - Cent. 20,000 Penns Loan ylvania Zig • .t• Per. Cent, Bonds. 20,000 25,000 Pennsylvania il Railroad SecOnd Hort -as-e Six Per Cent Bonds- 70,700 0 0 25,000 Western,Penna. Railroad itiVrtgage Six Per Cent. 80nd5...,._ 22,750 00 11,000 SOO Shares Stock German - kWh:l * (la eamPanY.' principal . - and interest guaranteed by the 'Ciy. Qf rfgladel nhits.. ' • 134557 so 7,150143 Slirrirs ;kook P 5,000 100 Stock_North Pennsylvania - Railroad Comnany... - 8,250 00 toms Deposit with &a Uniiiiigrare - s • vernment i ntateet tole days esg.L. ~ 49,000 00 20.000 Mete' of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan ... • IMO) CO 179400•A,oatus . . Wens on Ctity 'Property —. 170 700 00 , 1,008,850 Par. ", - - Market v alue. VAUD CO Real Ehlate. AOC@ CO mins 10 Balances due atAgencies.-Prenntune on Ma- ri asr Ponds& Acemed 'lnterest and other • dente. due the Company.... 40,51.1 44 Strip" said Stock of smutty Insurance and other Companies, pas&- Itstlxnatectiaue:- 2,910 00 Cash in 'Junks: S 9 ' ,87848• - •sums 77 Thmnas John ph C. Davis, Edmund Solider eoilus Spaldhig, J Th ohn B.Tenroee, James Trequair. Henry. 0. lallett, James O. Muni, Willtsalo. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, George G. Lelper, =Craig, Bu a rto John D. 'Tyl m or, THO JOHN HENRY LYLBtailt. yNSUBANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AM MO& I.—MARlNE__,___ MBE AND INLAND TB*NSPOB TATION rssiu - B.A.Nac. Thi Office et s N 0.124 WALNUT West, lou th east t ni lre. of The Prorailes of this Company are well invested and famish an avallablefand for the amtl its dasonity of all US whodealre to be Protected ittzurazioa MARINE lasilEi taken on Vessel", and INLAND THANSPORTAIION KINKS on Mar chandlers Canals and Steamboats BD=RISKS on Mercluszalbse, Furniture and MOS CORPORA n LI D ° lIV ' l79l—"LapppA A N PAID IN AND SECURELY TOTAL PROPEIMEH, Emma7oo,eee. - . IL caiurrzs. ' DIRECTOIta Arthur G. (tram 1 Dimea It _Dickens. , Barnnel W. Jones, ft /dents wait!. Jo=.A.Sz Merles lor, John Mama George M. leant:am Ambrose .I?rancts It, = l a D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter. Welsh. B. B. Clarke, WEllts= L Bowen, • Win= Clammtags, Charlet= Henry. eIITHUR O. oomer, Predated. Mumma PLATT. Secretary. FIRE .ASSOCIATION, .4z... • Incorporated March 37,1800. gi'z, A OFFICE, N 0.34 N. ELITE street. In " sure BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FUR, "3 NITURE and MERCHANDISE gener• ally, tram Lon by hire, (in the City o Philadelphia only.) STATRBDMT of the Assets of the Association January 1, 1866. Bonds and Martens' on property in the City of Philadelphia.-13^6,4611 17 Groundltents. 20 848 tu Beal /Wale (011i0e7§3 14. m 13 U. S. Government SD) Bends.-- 45.000 00 U. S. Treasury IS 6.640 00 Gael on 31439 43 T0ta1_.._......._...:..._ TICV62IIIIIIII,e. GEOEGE-W. TRY_ _ ,_ON President war. X.11,4,1/11,TON, • 'JOSEPH R. LYNDALL, JOHN 80IIDEJ3. LEVI P. COLTS, - _ PETER A. KEYSER, , SAMUEL SPARHAWE, JOHN PELUJILN, CHARLIE P. BOWER, JOHN CARBOW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT, GEORGE F. YOUNfi IRORKEIT SHOT - 41A WRR, DE;Cpwsznx iNscraescac mompext , OP PEA 4/E INOORPOBATND Street .1130S—CELLIMIS e AL NO. ZS WALNUT , o th InaddlttantollLSAl EanaiNLaßnlD t o l i l i hr in Con vi jany Inoue, from Iwo or damns hpl rni Al. team, on buildings, merchanoise, At: on limited Periods, and permanently Oa buildinis by_depositorpreeminur. The Com= has been in active operation an mars than p Fawn- ptly and Pai awing d a . .l= all loons hays been rom DIRECTS. John 1.. Hod" Da OR vid Lewis, M. B. Mahon/ Benjamin Eking, John T. Lewis, Thomas William 8G A. H. Powes . RobertW..lamnt. rdßonemr. D. Clark Wharton. Samuel Lawrence Lewis, JP Louis C. Norris. JOHN R. WUCCECIDIEII, Prodded. Saktrai. Wiroor. Secretary. THE COUNTY EIRE /,:50313BANHE 00HPANIre- OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREET =LOW CHEST:NM . "The Fire Inamence Company of the County of Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legtalsnare Pennsylvania in fbr hider:l=ll7 against lose fr o d2mage bY fir aL e irAlirapirruAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capita; and cEntlngent fund carefully invested centimes to in sure buildings, furniture, merehandis Edther manently or tbr a limited time loss or by fi re, at the lowest rates Cons istent with the safety of Its customers. Losses adjusted and mild with all possible despatab HOB& Charles J. Butter, I=4: r Awl"' L. Beahlt, Henry Crß4' John Horn, Robert V. hammy, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd. George Mecke, Andrew E. Miller James N. Stone. Z. GUTTER, Presidens, Bruirsacis P. Hosenmay. Bec'9 and Treasurer. yR ITHPFERSO M N FIRE PICLek.—O ttles N INSURANOEortheas t COMPANY 02 LAI. cornek THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streets Gate Tamm) Incorporated by the Legislature af Pennalt CICOSTSEt PluiP3rxtrs.t.. capital authorial:Xl by WS, !acmes. Make Insurance against Loss or Damm- b 3 Piro of Public or Private Buildings, Mannar% S toc ks Goods and Merchandise, on ftworable terms. iCiTORE3, (Image Ert'Zt t Chris= IL Miler, O. August er, John F. Belsterlin, Jonas Bowman. henry Trooraner, Frederick Doll, William McDaniel, Jacob Schandier, George Buts, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Garker, Samuel Miller, GEORGE Edward president. JOHN F. BELSaT=..L.WG, "irk* Fromm, pima. E. COLVIS SecreUry.. AICERICAN MOTUAL INSURANCE OODEPANT. —Office• Fame= Itsilidlng,_ 'l2 . WARNCM Street. M.A..P.=' AND UN - LAND INERTRANCES.— Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all pasts of theimorld, and, on gmds on inland traxurportsktion on rivers, canalsra.lads and other oonvasurso throughout the 'United States. - • • WILLIAM CRAW Presidert. PETER uumarisrAtice Predawn. ROBERT .T. NEE, Secretary. • • • anuccfflons. Henry o. Daum, w ber, Z. ,Tohns Lo ten .Brown, Samuel A. Egon, Eason I,. Htiteldnt, Etnry Elder, min' Moron, SerrilL IBS lliiun Craig, Peter Callen, John Dallett, William B. nrenick. B .W. Bkthszda, Gill re Digkitt i Was. AL Ba=l A il:131111(11.3T arm usinnuaroz 0021PARY. aa. 13TOORPORLTIED 1810 .-43HAP.TIER. PERPII 'MAL - 110 W.a.NUTStreWoo THIRD Street PRILAD !Lavin' 14 /UV Paid tip /TAL STOCK and RUB. PLUS Invested in gonna and available Becuritlett Con. Untie to Insure on Dwelllnoy Sto Parnlturry bier• ehandlse, Vessels port r and their and other Personal Property. Loma liberally ProraPtlY Wasted. Thom= R. MR% • John Webb Eismael 0, liorton, Mrlok Enuty, WHODLAs DiA.llll3, Praddeni. tsar 11 L. CtizAw7o.ll.D.. Sear ( . 31/311 Tr Azzy pEo dw viD ,pßuLAD ß E ff .irratELLANIII' TEDS:za:ooMontia: Incorporated by gukEitaLeor a frElf — "weVimmungr - ow DE. LIVES' Ala, * ° Baum Azorcrunia POSITS --4 1115 90 4 CAPITALI -- .*""DISIMYPCMS7"-Tr' Babutel SW . Plat RichardCladburA Jeremiah "U rge: P. Reli StarW liain Br a Wzik. h o • ' Joshu a chatd Wood. Wm. BA Chas. F ?It Co lair, , !r4 , 143 „ 1 . Bodiawfrp?AzinTtAOtUaly tW r 7Q l filontOgnith MEOW r f3amnel Wok* J. E. Peniston,, • Henry WillianMoulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Broojle, Edward. Lafourcade, Jacob P: Jones, James .B.HcFarland, Joatnia P 2 PIIre, Spencer sic.uvaine, J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. A. E. Berger, Pittsburgh.r C. HAN D, D T,Honan Prwident., Pittaburgb. 'DA:VIB, Vice President. ----410,4.19 10 John. T. 1.43W/S, James R. ClampbsE: Edmund Q. Dinah, Charles W. Po:lit:nail INSVBANCE. .rixn FIRE lIVSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, - NO; ._92 BROADWAY. CASH 4200,000 00 ASSETS 252,559 .22 TOTAL .. .. . 20,859'00 LOSSES PAID .111' 1165......-- 201,545 14 This Company Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on terms as favorable -as any other responsible Company. HOARD OF DIMECTOILS. Robert Schell, Widiam H. Terry, Henry r, Leyerich, James S. Sanford, Stephen Hyatt, 'Joseph Grafton, L. R. Ward, ' - Joseph ttritton.' Amos Bobbins. Henry 2_4 Taber, Joseph Fbalk, - Btepben Cambreleng, Fred'k Cohnehardt,_, Tim odore W. Riley, Jacob Reese, hi 0.117. ydigSemerean, D.U.. Suydam 'Witham Remsen. , Thou. P. Clussmings, JACOB REESE, President. CHAS. D. HARTSHORNE, secretary. oirar,, March 9th, 1866. SABINE, DIIY &-HOLLDIBIIEAD, AGENT'S, No. 230 Walnut Street Phila. FIRE INSITRANCE. LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, Invested Funds, over Yearly _Revenue, over Invested in the United States, over 01,500,000 Atisuid.ll losses Promptly adjusted without refeience to Rot ATWOOD SMITH, Gerieril Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICE, No. 6 Merchants' Exchange. feVta,th,f6m 1829' - TER PERPETUAL. JFIL.AtIk.N . I33UI:N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PIIMADELPHIA. Assets on JaPpary 1, 1866, 02,500,851 90. Ca p ital —------1400,000 00 A.txtrn e d Surplus= 944,543 1.5 UNSETTLED CLAIMS,: 01,467 53. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over 05,000,000. Perpetnal and 1 emporary Policies on Liberal Terms DEBECPCII3a, Edward C. Dale, (4eorge Pa ler, tes, Alfred Pit Free. W. Lewis, M. D. Peter McCall ' lis - CEEP. President. Vice 'President pro tem.. feetriAl Chas. N. Banker, Togas Wagner, Samuel Grant, G W. Richards, /sa eo. w Lea. CRAJILES N. RD WARD C. IT. JAS. W. 31cALLISTEX S GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 4LS WALNUT STREET PM:LA DELPHI& CAPITAL PAM LN, IN GASH. $200.000 This company continues to write en Fire R 44 ks °nig. Its capital, with a good surplus, is safely invested. 701 LOSSES by fire havebeen promptlynald, and more than 8500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past taw years. inFain or the present the office of this company will re at 415 Wi1.1,34TT STREET, Ent within a sew months will• remove to its OWN BUILDING. N. E COP.. SE V E.N T.II AND CHESrIy ur, Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure our ;strong at such rates as are consistent with safety. DIRECTO - BS. THOM AR CRAVEN, ALFRED S. GILLETT, FURMAN STrui:TARD, N. S. LAWRENCE, THOS. MACERIZAJI, CRAM LES L DUPONT, JNO.SIUPPrxe; P - F - NRY F. IC.E ,NNEY, TEO. W. CLAGHORN, .ThisapEE Klapp, SLLAS FERE ES. J.B-1 THOMAS *OEN, President. ALFRED S, GI t.t.tiTT. V. Preeldent and Treasurer, JAMES B. ALVORD. Secretary. lalStr 16 : 4 ••= 1 :1= 1 0:711.:(01: :.+9t eizlik•igAty, , :s • :be • • • • • •I: I • I :a.S•43E I PANY-fnorated LW-Charter Perpetual-NO. _- 510 Stanet, o Independence Bq This Company, known to the Comm. • far over forty years, con nee to insure walnut 1. - or damage by , are, on Public or Private Buildin • either permanently or fir a limited time. Also, Parnitare,Btocks rrek of Goads and Merchandise generally an liberal te Their Capital; together with a large Bmulna Band Is inverted In the most careful manner, which enables them to of ft to the Insured an undoubted wasnrity ie the case afloat. Daniel Smith, Alexander Benson, Isaac Harlehrust, Thomas Robins, Daniel H D WELLIA3I G. Ctsowars.. CE COMPANY OF .IV,I L ReI: . AT I N I ZECIA S Office No. 5 South PIFI'H street—insure Buildings, Household Goods and Mer chandise generally. ASSETS-8103.795 IS6. • DIRECTORS FOR 1886. CALEB CLOTHIER, 'WM. P. REEDER, BENJ. MALONE. JOSEPH CHAPMAN, THOMAS MATHER, EDW. M. NEEDLES. T. BLEW]) CHAPMAN, WILSON M. JENKINS, SIN EON MATLACK, LUKENS WEBSTER, AARON W. GASELLL. CHARLES EVANS, C a L'ER CLOTHIER, President. T. Bil.WooD CRAPSL&N, Secretary. fe2S.3mi pAnDe ENUURANCE COMPANY. e NO. 406 PH CHESTNUT ELPHI STAREET. IMAD VIBE AND INLAND /NSUBANCH Francis N. Buck ; '''' — Tina W. Evanrsn, Charles Richaramm, Robert R. Potter, D. Henn, l W LewlB. t, inc. Ressler, Jr., Samueflgu E. D, P. B. Justice Clur . SWoodru fftokes, Geo. A: Week, Jos. D. ' FRANCIS ,N. President MU& RIONARDROM, Vice Presume: W. L EzmnIETARD. Secretes NEVY - PEB.I.ICATIONEf. NEW 11001I2A-.7nst - Published.— JFAN INGELOW'S NEW BOOK. Stories Told to a Child. Illustrated. WHIT] lER'S FEW POEM. Snow Bound. . ETHICS OF THE DUST. Ten Lectures to Little Housewives. By John Ruskin, M. A. TB E. SHEPHERD AND ruts FLOCK. By J. R. Macduff, D. D. 12m0,. cloth. C THE HILDREN OF CLOVF.RLEY. MERCY GLIDDON'S WORK. By E. &Phelps. HETTY'S HOPES; or Trust in God. RESCUED FROM EGYPT. By A. L. 0. E. Inas trated. For sale by - JAMES S. CLAXTON, Successor to W. S: ca A. Martian. .6Z6 Chestnut street A PHILUTE OP P837.aD011.--TMIE LIPS OS B, Musician Audi:bees Player, by Gem= Greek Proor - In the. University of Penol u/vailia; with a Supplementary ixt_phnldokall mesa Author and Chess Player, by Thaseue Vol nem debrandruid de Last, 'Extraordinary and Mei biter Plenipotentiary pf the Ring of Prrawall , a t - I N Court of Saxe-Welmar. 1 vOL, octave, 3f vellum; top. price el t 5. Lately published b •E, Buirrx, Waa • nob • -- 137 South Fourth street. JABICB BABE'S Blank Books' and Stationery, ...110. Atarkettn.' Oldßooksbo. • , d STOVES ARD SAT 100 te- • 59 Vi t tl i3 loi li d EK le °N 6c .a D S lg q§ ,-1 , : ..- 1 ` No. 18:a caziEsTA' etreat il zalladel tibia. raw/alma OPPtevritex,::talpwzrSt7Alint.„, , -, ---.. PARLOR And other For Anthracite, Bittiminona and Wood Rim _ WAILY-MR ALIK ARNACIiin _. .. - 4 1 0vn,m4mjm:DeanditivaelAnau t ssi BEfiIiumAb,VENTILA.TOPs . . • oOOkENU-BANGESA_BATIE-B6thiaitEiovo... ocii . .. - YTELOTmqktNi and RETAXV - - . _. . 610 Millions. 16 Millions. 5 MIMom PHILADELPHIA. INCOME' FOR 1866. pio,ooo. _ John Deveren.r. Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Gininemwt Felt deck, Jr. RIETT7I, Jr., President.
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