From our Third Edition of Yesterday. From Washington.. (pedal Despaich to t,tie Bulletin 7, WASauxerros; March 20.—Mr..Standegee made an elaborate argument before the Naval Committe,e last night against accept ing Leagtie Island. This morning Judge Kelley replied to him and completly scat tered his objeCifonis to the wind, The Com mittee agreed to take a vote upon the ques tion on Friday. The Ways and Means .Committee this morning agreed to postpone the Tax bill for one week. They have utterly failed to agree as to what articles shall. be put ct. the free list. The Committee agreed to take up • the Loan'.`bill to-morrow. It is their intention, to report back some kind of a bill, at once. - It is anderstoud that the fifty million.Mexiatnloan is offered in Wall street, for five million in gold, half of which is to be divided amongst those who assisted in getting it through Congress. XXXIXtIn Congress--rirst Session. ; WASHINGTON, Ma.lllll 20th, BENATX. Mr. Merrill (Me.) reported a joint resolution - front the Committee, on the District of Colurnala, appro priating fr2J,Oeu for the relief of destitute negroes in the ilistrici to be expended under the supervision of the thief 4, the Freedmen's Bureau. Mr. !Saulsbury (Del.) moved to amend by, appropria tinge like amount for the destitute white peapie of the District. The amendment was 'rejected and the original resolution passed. . The Naval Appropriation bill was taken - up. Mr. a zithon , (IL 1) offered a n amendment directing the'Secreary the Navy to appoint a board of fire IlEtvBloftfrerB to setect aauitable place for-the location of the Naval -Ac,stieroy., pie amendment w a s agreed to. klousn.—Mr. Dawes ( ...lass.) asked leave to intro• duce a joint, resolution, in relation to the public lands per tainivg to the Armory at tpritgfield. It revives the act of June 11th, 1544, relating to tae public lands appertaining to the armories at Springfield and Har - Mr.-Dawes, having explained the object of the jobit _resolution which was simply to provide for the ex change of strips of land ' rendered necessary by the grading of.sreets, leave was. granted, Etna the joint resolution was read three times and passed. Mr: tonith 'ART.) Introduced a jointresolatton giving the thanks of Congress to Major-ueneral Gorcon Granger and Jamst A. Garfield, and to the men under their cointaadns. for their ga tantry and heroic conduct in saving the Army of the Cumberland from disaster at the battle of Chickamauga. Toe Muse proceeded to the unfinished business ' yesterday, tn mg the bill making anpropriations for the Legislative, Executive and Judicial expenses of the Government. Mr. Washburne (Ill.) moved to amend the bill by striking out a parag. aph increasing the salaries of toe Director, Treasurer, Assayer and other °dicers and Clerks or the Mint, at rhi.adelphla. Mr. O'Neill (1"a.) sought the door to speak agit the amendment . but was cut off by the pendency o e Inevious question. The vote was taken by yeas and nays, and resulted In yeas 88, nays 46; so the amend plent was agreed to. The bill was then passed. Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) introduced a resolution: which Was adopted, Instructing the Committee, on Military Affairs to Lr4gti.re as to the propriety of providing for the publication of a work giving a topographical map of the battle-fields of the rebel ton, with roads.ravinas plans of battle, disposition of troops, landscape, views of battle-fields, plans of forts, earthworks, etc - The House proceeded, as the next bustuess In order during tte rot ruing hour, Io the consideration of the bill reported last week, from the Judiciary Committee, to amend the act of Id arch 3d, 1863, relating to the habeas corpus, and regulating Judicial proceedings in certain cases. Mr. Rogers (N. J.) addressed the House in oppositicip to the bin. Rhode Island Convention PBOVIDENCr.. March 20.—Gen. Burnside has been nominated by acclamation for Governor by the Union Convention. Markets Naar March 20.—C.3=n dull; sales at 41c. Flour dull. 4,500 bbls. sold; State, 75@V3 15; Ohio, $8 15@.510; Western $6 75@$8 11; Southern drooping; 400 bbls. sold at 70a515 50; Canadian declining; 35u bbls. sold at $7 60@f11 25. Wheat dull, with a de taining tendency. Corn steady. 26.000 bushels sold at 73475 c Pork unsettled: Mess, 125 75@f2.5 87. Lard firm at /7E619%c. Whisky dull. Stocks stronger. Chicago and Rock Island, 114; Cumberland preferred,44l; Illinois Central scrip, 116%; Michigan Southern. 81%; N. Central 92%; Peru:lB7l - Coal, 46; Reading. 100%; Hudson River, 107%; Canton, 47: Virginia 6's; 66; Erie, 82%; Western Union, 65%; 11. S. Coupons 188 1 , 10 6 ,4"; 1662. 103%; Ten-F.rues 90%* lJnited States Treasury notes, 99:%; One year cer titiates, 99%. BALT/MORE, March 20th.—Flour steady; wheat very scarce and firm: Corn active; white,- 71@70. yellow. 70 - 71.. Seeds Provisions firm. — Land. 18% 28, Bale!, at Mandell)] BALES APPLII s4o3 . City fa new 91% 1050 II 8 7 3-103 Aug 9911 1000 Pa B. Ist mgt 6o 96 2 sh Cara Amboy -- sswn 116% 100 sh Phtla& Erie b3O 100 eh do 29 37 25 eh Lehigh Val 62% SECOND $lOOO if S 5 203 '65,2d5• 1033 3000 City Ss new • 92 5000 Ledo 92, 2.000 high Val bds 90 3000 do 90a 10 sh Morris Can pf 11534 100 sh Catawissa:pi b3O 10 sh Lehigh, Valley 62% Coal Statements. The following's a statement of the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh.. Valley Railroad, for the week ending March. 17, 1666, and previously since Decemberl, 1864, compared with same time lest year: Week. , Total: Tons. Cwt. .lEttzleton..- ..... . . ---.2,946 05 East Sugar Loaf -..... 8.185 03 Mount Pleasant-- ...... . 848 09 2,391 63 Harleigla. . 1,2E2'09 Fibbervale ... ... 1,337 17 Stout Ll7B 04 Council Ridge...----.-- 1,993 05 Buck Mountain 1.786 ('4 New York and Lehigh 1,490 16 Honey Brook 3,276 13 German Tet , isylvania...... 1,391 02 Spring M0tuatain.................. 2,981 16 1,002 14 Beaver Meadow ..... 62 16 John Lehigh Zinc. 3. B. Reber & Co McNeal & Co.. ... Enickerbockei...—. . Coal Bun..i.. Rathbun, Caldwell& C 0... Glendon- T: ar.' O. U. Bowman My exec.- _Baltimore... 41Densolidaie-d -~gpdenrieds7l 12 -.Lehigh and - busquph. ,,, .. 269 11 Lendmmer's 23612 1,607 17 -; - Icrarrior Bun. »:. • ' Partiab & Other shippers, NEE 30913 ... 92 05 • 2R oaQ 02 Cbrresponding week Iw3t Increase--....-- 5,08619 so.e.sci 03 The follolv , in ,, g - s shows the shipments of coal over the' Delaware, lw swans and Western •ilroad for the week ending March 17, compared with same time last seasow Week. Year. • Tona.Cwt. Tons.ewt. ....... 6,678 11 67,278 12 10 161,87? 17 pped North Shipped 80uth...... 01 229,151 09 For corresponding time last year: Week, Year. shipped North - 2,720 17 32,805 07 ati1pped80uthr..—....—...........1 2 , 113 02 110,012 13 19 142.818 00 Increase.. .139 : 61.1tDOFTR — ADkr SAMUEL inulLEB. GEOHGEN. TATR A At,. IttaiTZLY cioncernok ISTrival and Sailliffa ivz )f (Mow . liiteainers. TO Propontin .. ..;.,.Liverpool...Boston&Phila...March 6 Pennsylvania.--LiverpooL.New York ----March 7 431erinania..4.;44„H.amburg...New York; - • ".March .7 Tereir .e. ..... York March 8 ' • Peruvian---:;.-.LiVett000LPortland 8 Washington .liavre-NewYork ----March 8 :Rangaroo':—....:..LlverpoOL..New York :.»......March 9 of ThnerickjWerpool..New York ..:..»..:March 9 drutralasien».«..talVernooL-New York L..._%.Match 10 Delaware ‘,...Liverpool-.Boston&Phila-Marcht, 13 "Felten.... ..„-Havre-New March 18 Helvetia.— . ...Liverpool:-New York -.March 14 Bangs „ T .-Southampton-New York _____March 14 City of nalumore.l4verpooL-NewYork 14 ai i ilv fßoston.-.-LiVerpOOL-New York . March 14 March 17 City tefitiblin..--LiverkooL-Z 7 ew York Marc 4 17 - • TO DEPART. Nontezatna....;.:avew York-M=Bton. 7a- _March 22 YorkL.Nassan&Hav's-March 24 New York----New York.-Bremen ----.March 24 City of Bosion.....New_York.-Liverpool ....March 24 The Queen. _New.Yark.4.LlVerP oo / Mann 2 4 "lannatTan. .. .. ....NewYork-Havanaqk y 0-March 24 Y tAtrlca. Boston Literpool 7 —..;March 2$ Yorkaitio Taneire.-..March 29 -43erruanni... --New york:.32fambiarg..`..:.--March 81 4'ermsylvania.4...New York... Liverpoo l 31 rte l th 9=X.1,2 g 4injn S. Bake_ r e t CETTB-- 1 ' Brig, e . Aurora, Norberg-250 tads:Wine 90 tar - eon five-roartn caeka do. Ithree.eigbtn:inullin Cid ;Walden, BOO= Co; 40 hbda 40 nalfdo wine 10 three quarter 10 five-g*nih make do 300 make a o Patterson ..`.4. 13 0 1 /Itni 3 ; ZDOO Valid' 25 , gUartier Casks - 1102a= & phia Stock Board. FrEST BOARD. . 1 10 sh Comm'l Blc. St. 100 sh Catawls pf blO aqi 1 200 sh do b 5 303. i 200 sh Hestonville b3o 47. 1088 8h Beading B 50; 100 sh do RIO 5014 100 sh do 830 5031-Us 100 sh do 503 i 200 eh do 830 503 t BOILED. 200 811 Read B 200 sh do 100 811 do 100 sh do 200 sh do 100 sh do 1400 sh do 100 sla do 50.69 sswia 50.69 blO 5031 b3O 50 3 Dei 810 50 5035 330 50)4 Tons.CWt 53,334 1 32.739 21 1 • . • 6,3 :1 32,365 1 • • 15,2/3 1 12,731 -.;2 • , 10,728 22,567 0 12,385 12 31.881 01. 16,052 DI 33,793 , 0 8,802.15 57317 846`10 7,057'13 1,892.07 1 4 1,884106 8,4(0.18 155.08 2,930 , 12 7,006108 4,949;03 5,167 14- 2,353 12 14,328;19 1,456 10 6,6 M 19 974, 07 877,31 12 Bold: 28 cases mdse 1 cask wine Richard D Wood; 59 casks wine order Ri NG STON:JA.—Brig -Bigelow,. Stevens-57 tow 292 bbla sugar 2 Copper tanks 40 dry cowhides 7 bales wool 42 pea pewter:l6:KM%lignumvitm 89 do log wood .0 CDIZIFUEGOSBrig .Alfaretta, Ribber-404 tads 26 tcs sualit W Welsh. - • NEW ORLEANS—Schr R W Tull, Dye-150 bars railroad iron Phoenix Iron Co; 48 bales rope cuttings Jessup k- Moore; 487 empty bbls Massey, Collins &Cm; 12 do W Gaul; 67 do R. Gray; 177 bbls clay , Glilender Bennetk.7s Mrs mdse I Barton Co. -. • glAitLECilb = l wymrreimmT itnX $7888: - 5-5B I Sum 6rr5,.612 I Eixem WATS,II, 6 2 Ihr,to WAP al Dare Krif m iyAll •• Steamer E N Fairchild, Trent, 24 hours from New York, with mdze to Wm M Baird & CO. Bark Aurora (Norw),Norberg„ 58 days from Cette, with:wine to Walden. Koehn dr , ( Aar Brig J Kirby. Outerbridge, 17 - days from Trinidad, with sugar to 8 & W welsh. Bag ITiede (Rol), Reiner, 55 days from Bordeaux, with brandy, wine. &c to A Stephan! & Co. Schrß W 'Tall, Dye, 16 days .fronallew Orleans,with mdse to D S Stetson & Co. Schr S U Willetts, Wheaton, 6 days from Newham, with stores to II IS Quartermaster. /Seim V olant, Smith, 3 days from Nanticoke River, with lumberto Bacon, Collins & Co. - Behr Cedar grove, Stock, 2 days from Milford, DeL with bark to Jas L Bewley & Co. Srbr Mary, Rica ards, 1 day from Camden, Del. with grain to Jest L Bewley & CO. bchr Ettie Ball, Masson, 1 day from Frederica, Del. ith corn to Jas L Bewley & CV. _ echr Sarah Warren, Blossom, 1 day from Magnolia, Del. with corn to. Jas Barratt. Schr Wm Townsend, hi =son. 1 day from Frederica, Del, with grain to Jas Barran. OLICA-TUID C ISSTEBDAY. Steamer F.Frauttlin..eterson, Baltfmore,A. Groves, Jr. Bark ADD Elizabeth,orgrave, _Aspinwall, Carman. Martha= & Shaw. - Boor Lizzie Taylor. Taylor, Newbern, NC. Lathbury, Wickersham & Co. Behr J Ktenzle, Lake, Boston, Van Dusan, Lochman & Co. Scbr Guide, Lander, New Ilaven, B V Glover M:BatORANDA. ---- - - _ Steamer, Propontis,.Blgginson, Mailed faun Liver pool fah inst. for Boston. Steamer Etna (Br), Tibbetts, cleared at New York 3 esterclay for Liverpool: steamer Tarifa, Langland, at Boston yesterday from Livetpo oL- steamer Beverly; for this port, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamer. Java ..(Br), Moodie, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool.. r r steamer Santiago de Cuba, Smith, cleared at New York yesterday for Oreytown. • Ship Stair, -sailed from Calcutta 26th Jan. for New York, . . Ship Ocean Eagle, LOVett, sailed. frOm Calcutta 26th Jan. tor, Boston. Ship Octavla, Langerwall,'esiled from Buenos Ayres 2.5tb Jan. ;or New York. . Bark Louisa, Meyers, sailed from Antwerp sth inst. for this port. _ ark Andaman, Otis, at Vera Cruz 3d inst. from Cardiff. Bark Dannebrog (Dan), Hansen, 68 days from Rio Janeiro at New 'lurk yest—lay, with coffee. J Brig W Harris (Br), Davison, hence at Cardenas 9th inst. Brig Haze,Hall,from Boston for ads port,at Holmes Hole 17th inst. • • • - • Brig W m Creevy. Little, 29 days from Sagua. at New York 'yesterday. Has had strong NW the entire passage. 10th inst. tat 33 31, lon 57 07, passed twig Ida, of St John. lying to. hrigJ W Spencer, Spencer, at Gibraltar 11th ult. from Messina. Brig British Queen, Farnsworth, hence at St John, NB. 18th inst. . Brig_Ellas Dudley, Coombs, sailed from Providence 17th 1118 t. for this port. Schr Sls Wheeler, McGlaughlin, sailed from Salem 17th inst. for this port, with a cargo of ice. Schr .Pitter, Somers, cleared at Boston ISth inst. tor Newham, NCI • ochr Joseph Maples,Robinson,hence at Wilmington, NC. 16th inst. schr E G Willard, Parsons. hence at Portland 19th instant. Schrs Gov Burton, Peacock, and Fanny Resting Daniels, hence for Boston. at Holmes' Hole 17th inst. bchr Jno Stockham, Babcock, hence at Marblehead 12th inst. Sebrs H Perkins, Burden. from New Castle, Del. for Newbnryport: .1 V Wellington. Atwood! .111 E Long, Hardy, and Harriet Rogers, Cramer, hencr for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 38th inst. LIQIDORti. RICHARD PENMAN'S Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 43D Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. , Established for the Sale of UnadultsT ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families Richard Penistan's Celebrated, Ale,- Porter and Brown Stout, Now so mcCai recortun a r r r by the Medical Pacalty 25 PER DOZEN. (These Bottles hold one Pint.) - The above being of the very best is ez quality, It must be admitted It is deli t grtiVo 3 all parts ofthe city without extra Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskies,&e., &a, Warranted parci i 4 , ,h l tte lo tri,4 asarbie rates, by the CHA house.MPAGNES Of the brands pirated lowi lowan han by any other On Draught and in Bottles, PURE GRAPE JUICE. 'l'his is an excellent article for Invalids, II is a sari carefor Dyspepsia. HAVANA owirx,om, BAY BUM, SARDINES, dto London and Dublin Porter and Brawn Ettoitt—Engliati and Scotch Ales. . = 0=42 JUST OPENED, Periista,n.'s 13ranch Ale, Wine and Liquor Vatdts, Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street, Pbiladelphia. Rear 'Entrance on Pank street. m. 14.4 PERKINS MEN: Es Cf:?. DEA.LEBS EXCLUSIVELY ,161 CALIFORNIA 'WINES NO. 180 BROADWAY; Y •Would.respectfhlly Inform the public Chit Car gecko meat be tbund fn Philadelphfs st thefollowinit hums SIMON covroN a ca,mte., ROBERT BLACK, - ACILLOCK & CEREITIELLW, JA21132E1 R. WEBB; • FA RR ARIL .00:, • ' - THOMPSON-BLACK &: - BON. , 11314v7,1-raartt CONSIVITINE „KAISER • No. 14E1 South FisontStiet*,, rinporter and De - alai in RHENISH AND SPA.R.HLINoa: -. &0;1, HER, MAJESTY! C ,. H A D M u P AR 0 E , 181 SOUTH non V., SOLE MEWL ;lIITENZEL—The attention of the trade - is td =Ty the tblios very choice Wines 'dz. fbr at2lltibt JosENN - N. 1!) , NON, No. 161 Noah ] bunt 15. above Walnut' ELNETIpbeII do 00., angle: double and triple Grape, F. Crusae et Bons, Ittutolph. Abpas, Elle& andF. Valletta. , . 1 . 3 % 1 1 4 %-1 Valletta, Vinhcr Vasa - Bealii m lltultott and - Rebell& Valente& 01 - Vintages ISM to Nres'ea , andtto.Estephe Mai. "la Vi332/OUWIL-43, Jourdan, BriVe es 00. L' .11i:1130 , 0T— Q, . . • .. ONANPAGNEs— Ernest Irrasy, _"Golden ECM' : !Le Venege, Hes' Bi t e4eutiy and Aqua cabbset and :ator favorite brands. , : .. • - GNE=Y-IXER. 51181310aStatitly , . dOie . thDiState,` • p,' mhi .foie 140Anatk,Zriiiitawzte;t.",. Whess- Ave A l TEMElrin — ClUdiUk r welly p . 3111)b - Za MBOUrbOn • "31;535N4h#15)71'. THE DAILY EVENINGTIILLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1866. .. WARIC MIITUAD, WanY,DISSICEUIIIO3I COMPAN__._ Ttion cur wcoRp9II4:TED ..13Y r~CPlvsyiVIE , LEGAL,S, . ~ - OPTriCE:I3. E. OORNMEr AND_ iii.LNEfT TMIthriMADMGI2I:LI., , ;„ DA 7 J -• OR WI:IMM%) . CARGO A __ To all parts of the world. ntEgurr, . L..... INLAND INlMlRAbiunas On Goods, by River, Canal, _Dal s r 3 e,and Land Carriage, ic ritt irt ASifi ti daigaM. n. - - _ r... On Merchandise generally, - On Stores, Dwelling Holum, &o. " ' ABEEE'TS OF TAM COMPANY, November 1, 1565. 1100,000 United States 5 per cent, loan, ta K O I 00 320,000 Unite d States 6 Tier cent. loan %L.... 00 200,0 A United States 8-10 per cent. lola Notes _ 194,375 00 180,000 State of Pennsylvania Five %Per Cent. 54,000 State of.PeunsylvaMa Six Per Cent. 63,450 40 125,000 City of siriagaa . 63111: . ».... -.... ».».... 112,812 50 20,000 PennayWirrihs -- gage Per Cent. Bonds.-- 20,000 00 25,000 pemsavivaniallanroad BecondMort• - gage itilx . Pertv_zit. zonec., _ 12,750 oe 25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per CerM 80nda............—-28,750 00 11,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown - usa - Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the .City - - • 1.8.537 an 7 4 50 143 814tr . el ma — Feral: ,Co lll nanY . . 8,580 00 5,000 100 mares staCii.writr, Pennsylvania Railroad CompanyB,2so 00 40,000 Deposit ;with thw United States - Oat' vernmentaubject to ludaya can-- Anon 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan... ..». ......_-..». ...._.....-..»...._......... 18,900 00 170.700 Loans 431 . 11i01110.11111EFIVitii1371175i 170,700 00 1,036.050 Par. Market value-- 996.560 00 Real Estate. ... 36,000 00 Bills receivable for - insurance Made - 121,012 60 Balances due atAgencles.Preminms on Ida, rite Policies. Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Company.-- 40,511 44 Scrip and Stock' of sundry • Insurance and other Companies, $3,183. Ea tinntted value... 2,910 00 Caah in Pa .... 958 8a Cash in Drawer.-.--.----, Thorne Cl. Hand, john C. Davis, Edmund A. Bonder, Tbeophllus Spalding, John B. Penrose, James Traqualr. ' Henry' o.l.allett, Sr, James 0 Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal * George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert Burton, John D. Taylor, THO JOHN C H-EICSY LYLBUBN, S • TNSIIII&NCE COMPANY OE NORTH AHERICLA I.—IIIMNE,FDIR AND ENLAND TRANSPOR TATION INS - ORANGE,. Office, N 0.228 WALNUT street, south !tide, east ol Third street. The Properties Of this Company are well InvestsJ and furnish an available fand for the amt i l al tdemulty of all mons who desire to be protected Insnrimoo. RISER taken on Vesseis, ta and INLAND TRANSPORTATION RIF-R - 8 on Mgr chandlse_per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. Lays FIRE .R.DiRS on Merchandise°aunty , Furniture and Bald Ln City anti . uktoßpoaarmit rig 17A—CAPIAL, WO 00D, Ain PAID IN AND SECURELY INyll.St DED, TOTAL PROPERTLEM, $1,7n0,00a. P:= ,P=OAL CHARM= author G. Coffin, Samuel W. Jones, John A.l3roarn, Charles Taylor, Ambrose Ite, Richard D. Wec , d, Witham Welsh, William R. Bowen, T. Chart • ARTH. utt CIELLELLES PLATT, z - FIRE ASSOCIATION, ~..,„ ".4* Incorporated March 27,1860. Si - ~‘"' A OFFICE, No. 34 N. EIFFEL street. In ". Fz: ._ sore EU tLD/NGS, HOUSEHOLD FUR ,.:-4,:".1.•--- NITURE and ac • CIIANDISE genet • - . aally, from LOBS by tire, (in the City o ~ ::*f....--__.': FMladelphia only.) STATI2LENT of the Assets of the Association - January 1, Mi. Bonds and Mortgagee on property In the City of Phlladelptda.--------.......—..433 6 ,0 6 17 Ground Rents... . . -- . 20 848 81 arrs i .Real Estate Ofir,;; 'Si& iii - Nort:h - lifiraireef) 14,396 13 V. S. Gov ant 5-M .Bends.-.- —.__— 45,0 M 00 U.S. Tress= Botes..—:--------- 6,640 06 646 00 Cash on hand.-------.---.---..—. 9,4143 GEORGE W. 'TRYON. President. WM. H. HAMILTON, JOSEPH R. LYNDALL. JOHN SOLIDER. LEVI. P. COSTS. PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL SPARHAVE, JOHN PEELLRIN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARROW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT GEORGE I. YOUNG, [ROBERT sHom,LAitER, WM. T—BUTLKR, Secretary. PHOW= Entraexcess :COMPANY OP PZEU.k. DELPHLS.. INCORPORATED 1604--01WITER PERPETUAL i0.12t WALNUT Street, oppoehis the Exchange. In addittontoILASINEast.NDINSUB. , LNCII this Company trusures irons /oss or damage by STEM on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise. n.iture, dm: thr limited periods, and permanently on WWl= by deposit of premium. ahe Com luta been in active operMion mon than during which all losses hers bent promptly and Paid. D/RECTORS. John L. Hodge, David .Lewis, H. B. bishops , • /*Warmth Etting, John T. Lewis. • Thomas H. Powers, Witham 8. Grant, A. R. McHenry, Robert W. Mini. Edmond Csatilion, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, sr. 1.40131.7 C. Norris. JOHN L WUCHERER, Pri I additaL BAXIMIL WiLook, Semettray. PICCEELID3, BAUM% TECE COUNTY MILE 1208103.62403 03PANY.- OPYMEC NO. 110 SMITH FOUBTIC MUM =LAW Citi2l2ll7T. - "Tbe Fire Lumienne _CompanY or the Man,/ 01 Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legialslara of Pennsylvania In • ISES, fez indemnity nailed loss oa damage by ii=etlnta.Virmrrtre.L. This old and reliable Intl:nation, with ample cannel and contingent fond carefony invested oontlnues to !n -ame buildingib ficratitore, merchandiae, do., either per momently or tor a limited time, against loss or by Me, at the lowest rates con a Ltient with the i ljuni Ve Safety of its costomeas: •• • , ' • - Losses siiinistud and Wan all meads ge l agao' Charles JCrE. Sutterly. D. John Edwin L. Beak= Henry , • Horn. • . R o b er t V . Noway, 7t., Joseph Moore, , Henry Budd, •• • Gimp Macke, , Andrew H. Huier da aari es N. Stone. ' - J. SINTER; Presiding, B=orrellier F. Hounaarr. Seer and Treasurer. 1 TEMIMASNI: : FIRE DIUMIANUN OOMPANY 01 tif PITIMADIMPHIA." —Omoe Northeast anneal o 1 THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streetatlata Tao= Incorporated b 7 "" nahlr : ar CHART= rgallEnTAL; - tat auth=l 7 ; law Lose ( Ft g atam Darogli f tf i re ° 434xynre rf zerea kablio e or /7 .... , It ' G oo d s a nd I,ftgetthasaa rm i twOrable term,. , er ILICIUsr, i ,talguste. er, • C =.lBtattliaa John B. BatatoritM. lona+, Bowman. Nom Troomner -.-- -- Prate:doh Doll, ,' MUllara , Jacob Behandlez. @forgo 7 2:c. 1 .1 3 .±:2 -' r " -` Baronet Mlm Send, 6ailo ,;• "Ed ivarA .. . , GEORG: - - JOBB P. BELEM. TBILIP UTLEIBAN. .A ZdX1110.6.31 MOYUAT, XNEMPANCE COMPANY, ..-Office —oNce ,_•__nhar MlLdLeng,__No. 12 WALL= Street. MA.P.. AND utu.a.ecu INIMINANO3I3.- - Blake taken on veeneleiaalitas and ft , d, to all Part of theirtald, and o r t= s on Inland lion on rivets; , NA 'Mei onnntoncte Ihronihcnt Sheer _ WULLIAM - CRAlG,__Piehidant, I I , ..ETER CIN,LEN, Predawn, , 73,033/tET ,I, XICIC, Secretary. - . • Willtain - Crain, _ Henzie. Dann, t , peter Callen,- ' , ' W.13.1,,01vber. John Dalleh., Jr. , . Johnston Brawn, William ..P.- Mer rier.,: . - - Samuel A. Malan •- . ' BenJ.V. Mk:bards, , •- t Maeon'Entchina: gimes Den_ oh Zlhnala. Elder, • • ' Wm 71. Mud, ' • 1 O. ,im ramp& 1 A -ItERI Thr.------ ---nrvRi4TRACIAIcr , 11131411M311414, 1413112a..."7 7311:Alinr‘ ' PKilni. ~ tstreeL above TAD Zig WAIANOTpIaLAD :,YR.PBCLe.' • " and S UB. : - 'Savors • s , 1 .- ~.,,,,.' " n ajd u p adp=dr„ EITOOIC am, v7;•mt-wit-, soma and available = ",,,tade: er. PLIJEI lit sinne to Imlilie vaiseag n n " well ... d ii i i2M4 , liziome i r en rate: ._ than nal ? w r it, ' 'AW - -•- - ' ' niarierons. ' , • ' 1; - Jobn T. UMW - tixanila Ma r l ' - • • Jamea It.MP tffb. belln •1 • Mu Wealikorson. , .....,-Edinlru s l w pcniltaal , ssmaig U . . _.......... . . 011311 : 11 Bil " Israel ands. , .• . .. I rEIIOMAEIIi. 11MtlA , lona , , denis_. , Arauces ., . -o.i.diumpoimsecretaa. i my = MDR PROVIDENT RIPE. -AND , TRUST Law, • - ,AL PA 01 1 NT; ."1"/ECLADELPHLL. • incomoratea !)71lieStatgef Ponnitfivonlo;oo month. ,114E9L7BEB r Olt . L • - • roareAßwelLAXlSLANaivrma .-eamsteaßtigkir. oltam: , J erem iah . , , 7 Hellakiesr • • ; Joshua H. Morrie , - • -T. lylitar IBIOArd Wogs. Cfi ax co t tol ../. o =th , - Eg 12 00 1 T; Predel" 4. Cr 626.17 *O. SM2 * ilk Rath . „ , • ,. .I:x.srAcg. , i, 678 48 • 416 77 41A1,6 8 0 18 • )311. Samuel E. Stokes, I. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, William G. Boulton, Edward Darlin,gton, H. Jones Brooke, Edward lefourcade, Jacob.P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mc.llvatrie, J. B. Semple, Fittaburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D T.Morgan, Pittsburgh.: C. trA aiD, President. DAVIS. Vice President. terry. - James N. Dickers, B. Morris Wain, John Mason, George L. Merriam Ftands B. Cope, Edward H. Tneger, E. B. Clarke, n Henry. Willfam Oarnmings e . COFFIN, President, My prawns. ; : 0, *sea ease UMMIAIV43E; -` iiE TItIPE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANy. OFFICE, NO., 92 . 'BROADWAY. CASH CAPITAL *WACO 90 ASSETS • 25¢,559 22 LTABLurnis ' 28 , 850 - Losc.ITS PAID IN 1'66 . 5 .... .... 201 .8 This - Company Insures against Loss or Damage by Tire on terms as 'favorable as any.: other responsible - BOARD OF DIRRCTORB. Henry hi. Taber, - Robert, Schell, - Joseph Foulk, • Whliam , H. Terry, stepnen Vambreleng, Henry W. Leyerich, Fred'kCehucbardt, James S. San [Ord, Theodore-W. Blley,' • Stephen Hyatt", .7aeob Reese, • ' Joseph Grafton, • J no. W. Sersereau, 1.8. Ward, J , J.Lydig Suydam, ' • Joseph ttritton. • William Itemsen, , Amos Bobbins. hos. P. Cummings, - ' ' . . JAMB BEEBE, President. , CHAS. D. HARTSHORNE, Secretary. Nam onir., March 9th 1866. SABIBE, DiTY- & HOLLINSHEAD, NO.' 230 Walnut . Street, Phila rohis-Ltd 182D --CHARTER PERPETUAL. „ FIRE:INSURANCE COMPANY PIEULADELPHIA; Assets on January 1, 1866, tirp2',500,851 espitaL... ' 1)61:1 1,1e2.4)815 intrerrnarn CLAIMS, 111,4753. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over $59000,000. Perpetvaland'leniporary Policies on Liberal Terms DLEFCIDES, Chas. N. Dancker, Edward C. Dale, Topias Wagner, tieorge Pales, bamuel Grant, Alfred Fitter, Geo. W. Diehards, Eras. W. Lewis, M. D. • Isaac Lea, Peter McCall CHARLES C. N. BANCKEB. Prtsident. ED W ADD DAZE, Vice 'President. JAS. W. nicAlaasTsat, secretary pro tem. fttriDi GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE,-no WA_LNUT STREET, PHILA. DELPHLL CAPITAL PAID IN, Dot CASH. 1200,000. This company continues to write en lira Saks only. Its capital, with a good staplua, is safely Invested. 701 Losses by tire havebeen prm , aftly paid, and more than 85000 Disbursed on this account within the past few years. For the present the cake of this company will re main at 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a tew months will remove to its OWN BUiLDIN G. N. E WE. SaNs..orrii AND elEtzai Then, as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons at such rates as ate consistent with safety. TIMM AS CRAVEN ALFRED S. GILLETT, I. URN AN SPw:PPAIID, N. a LAWRENpIAL THOS. DiACE.E.LLAR, CHARLES I. DUPONT, JNO. SL P FLEE, • HENRY F. RENNEY_, JNO AS .W. CLAGHORN, 30SvPH KLAPP, H. A FiTT• TEE.S. s THOM 3 Cl ALFRED 8. GILLETT, V . JAMB B. ALVORD. - FIEINSURANCE EXCLusriniLy. - TEI SSINSYLVANIA PIES INSURANCE COM. PANY—lnemmated Ines-I:tharter Perpetual—Ro lan WAI,NU Street, oppoelte Independence Somme This Company, favorably known to the community or over forty yes" =Unties to home to= th bz i n or damage by'lire, an Public or Private - either permanently or Its a limited Uma . Also, ai Bureltore=3 of Goods wad Merchandise ImiterelZf, on liberal 'nett. Capital, tog or with a large :WWl= Para E Invested in the most cereal manner, which mann them to GMT to the Inured an undoubted scantily Is the case of tom Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux, Alexander Beason, Thomas Smith, Isaac Haxlehurat, Henry Lewis. Thomas Robins,Daniel J. Gill', T hant Pell. WILLIA G. eitOSITZLL. MUTUAL FIRE INS! ILL PHlLADELPHlA— btreet—lnsore Buildings, I chandlse generally. ASSETS— 5103.795 88. DIRECTORS FOR 1866: 1 CALEB CLOTELIna, WM. P. REEDM., RINI. MALONE. JOSEPH CHAPMAN, THOMAS MATHER, EDW. M. NEEDLES. T. ELLW'D CHAPMAN, WILSON M. JENKINS. SIMEON MATLACK, LUKENS WEBSTER, AARON W. GAWKILY, CHAR &FS EVANS, ea T. 1 71 1 CLOTHIER., President. T. Era.WOOD OR&PMAN, Secretary. fez&am! FAKE .135 5n iEn s eCOKPAN'ir. - 1911LADELPHIA. /IRE Al5l-D LELAND lEEIVRANOE [ ?ranch R. Back, - , . Jno. W. Everman, Mules Richardson._ Robert B. Potter, Remy Lewis'. • Incl. Ressler, Jr., Samuel wrizoks, E. D. Wood= P. S. Justice, On. Woken, Deo. A. r i ttp at ' ' Jos. D. Mlle. CB N. DOIC President axes. /accEtexamthsr. Mos Prides= W. X. Basatrowns-Searetarir TR& VELING tiIITID/S. gbiZNT. The Mina ot the Pennsylvania Central B. B. leave thr Depot at Thirl743,rat and Market streets, which la reached by the oars •of the Market Street Passenger Maws ayrunning to and from., the Depot. The heat car leavers From - street About thllizt minter, prior'. to the departure of each Tabs.: „--. RN ,13t12iDAYEr-Qtrit • leave Eleventh and Market streete 45 minutes before departure of EvenlngT rains. . N 24',5 - BAGGAGE EXPRESS Will call for and dell 7er . - Baggage' at the Depot Orders left at the °Mee. No. ail Chestnut Street, will receive attention. . - TEM% zarAvzs A.ND ABED72I DEPOT . sa 11,00 A. 24 PAOLI ACOOIL, NA, 1 • .. 10.00 .4 FAST LINF_- • . • "" " 1500 N. PARKEBRDRD, - • " Lori , . If. HARRISBURG AOOOIL, • " LID 0 . LANCASTER A 00015., • ~ cm si PAOLI TRAIN, No. . I - ° 15.30 0 ERIE - - 9.00 " PIEUALDHAL " ELiiiii IDZMESEI t , " 13.20 2 CDICINNATI ESrowsgi, 1 _ " 1.10 .11:1!„ ,PHELADELPHIA: •Js sr-teL t " MO " PAOLI AOCOH., No.l n 9. .I, PARKEEDITHIO - a 0. 00 .1 LANCAErIEB. TRAIN 1&90 FAQ --, FASTLINE .. • - • . a , 1.10 .., PAOLI AOOOM., No. St It 4.40 .11 DAY PZ3PRESS -- - " 520 " HALREUBBUBO AMON./ • 1. gjo us *Dally, -, lsoept Saturday. tDany. Wally, except IL Altana tesbis 4%07, ekOept SmidaP. The Pennsylvania Hanrwoalli , not asennany i lab. t risk far Baggage, MMtlisr W Ai= and lo f shear respory toOne 11 in value. AU Barrage eiceeding that amount in value, will be a 1 ilusidak_of the_oner,onlesstathsna*eaa- contrlict. ITCKPI -OF _ _ ___ __ Have hen Opeued fat No: WI Chestnut street, Coati; nentalllnteli and Girard House, where Tickets may be procured to all iniportant twinpUn Pennsylvania, as well as the West, Northwest and Southwest; and full particulars Wen as to time and connections, by JOHN C. ' , Ticket Agent, , The Ticket Office at West ,Ithiladelphia will be con firmed as heretofore. where allinformatlon respecting routes as well ; as Tickets, canto had on'application to THOMAS H. fa Kg U 'a - Ticket Agent, at the Depot. AA kaggrant,Train rims daily, except ,Eitinday. For Inn information am to fue said accommodations, apply to FRANSES-,DITNR..No. VD Dock street. r T_ IDALE BALTI - ORE C. ,, TRAL RAILROAD..— b OEUENTS.—ON AND, AFTER 2110.11 DAT „March 19,1666, the Trains will leave Plrila-t dell hia, from the Depot' of the West . Qhester delphia.liallroad. corner of Thirty-tnat and Nfitrireti streets, Most Fbiladit )„ at 720 A - If., and 4.45 P-1 1 ; 'Leave Rising Sun,' at 5.30, and Oxford. at 6.06 A. ami- leave Oxierd at 1.55,P. M. , ,Tl.l Jane Is:. a Market Train With Passenger Car al tathed. will run •on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaVing. The Rising Ems at 19.4.5 A '51., Oxturd at 11.0 A. M„ and, R. ttat ,t 245 P. U., connecting at West Cheater Junction with a Train Jo; Philadelphia. Qn and alter' this t June rat;rain - will 'Wet he'Rising Sun at 4 PM.,. Oxtura 1 /4 5 X 2 it-Y.auxl Kennett at 6'P,. . 'Marketing will not be take.n. onßassenger Trains: ,- - - The. Train; leu-sing. - .Phlladelphia at 1.20 A. IL eon nenta; Oxford wigs a daily Ret u r ning , f Stages for Penen 'Bottom, in Lanaster comity. leaves Peach , Bottom jo connect at o,lFfoLdwitti theAgetnnan Train fer Pitiladle! nista. _ trainleavln gPhilddelptiiaat 4AS F.Yaasenem are o'sviif to V e Wearing Apparel onlyCAB saggav;so d - the - CompanT Will not in any eaaeone sesponsiblefor an amount exceedine!One San dra 401artfruniesa'n^diecial contract' bp_meile for the Snlll9 ILENRY WOW?, men% tklet.c' ' ME= ^ =NPR Pacbruar &MAMA N N.--THR MIDDLE" ROUTZLr. a.o - and moat direct line to em4 AUentown, - • Chunkalaisleton White Haven, "' Mahanoy City, and &II psfuta th e L e hi g h r in Mi ring Coal Bela one. passenger Depots in T/MID street above Thonapson, and, Corner of M • OM and RAIMMI =- ~VINTES - ABBAIAO T r NINE BALLY TRAMS. trains' On and niter Moratay,NoV,MaS6s,Paigmager _leave the DepOtAhird Istrein. airrre ThOlaPsex!9 W Wl ' (Sundays excepea); se follows - AT 4.20 A.-M.--Morning N3Dpreele flir Zeglaskasa and arid Principal Statham on North' Pennsylvania Rail.). • raki, connecting -at Rethlehem with Lehigh 1 7111 . ey Railroad for Allentown, Cabant, ^b. Chunk.:Weatt i g ar " eatteaville,. Hazleton, White wriucesbarre, n, pittston, and all points in - Talhigh and Wyonthig sa = also; connection with -Lehigh and Ma.hanoy. for Idahanoy_ol.lm_and with Catawba& Railroad, fbr Rupert, Danville, Milton and WM.b.msrt. " Arrive at. Manch Chunk at 11.45 A. Mk Wiikesherre at 2.15,P. M. at hishanoy City at 1: • P. m." Passengers by thb train - can take the Lehigh. pasaingNetMehentat 1240 •M. for Rats ton and points on NeW .Trnsey Central Railroad to New York. • . !. , _ i8i7A.15... r -Accommodatton, for Doylestown; stopiping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for (trove, Hatboro' and „Harksville, by this train, take Stage at Old York Road. - AT 10 A. H.—Accommodation. for. Pert Washing tont stoPq at all intermediate Stations, 80 Accommodation for lesitcfsan, Ping 2. at, a intermediate stations. Do stage at lksylestown for New Hope:' AT &SO P. IL—Evening-Express for Bethlehem and , principal Stations on -the North Wards Itall-1 road,ma.Ungclose connection at em with Le. _high Valley Train - kyr Easton, reaching these at 6.45 P." kg. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other' • points on- Flew Central R-R . take N. 3. C. Train at Easton, which anives in New s . York at 10P. M. Pas anfor Emonmsgarfni take stags at North Wales. s t : er g ns 'tor astareth at Bethlehem' and; Greenville AT LS P. Sir-Aexalirnodatkai, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Station& Passengers Sir willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington : for e Laberville at -Doyiestawm , • • AT P. zotigh-Acconmnalation, "ifir Betts- lehen and all ros °remain •line ofNorth Prainsyl ' 'vents Railroad, coratecting at Bethiabesstwith Lehigh, Valley Evening Train forLpoirst LehigA Railroad and ter 3)anvillerktuisakswissa AT 6 lb' P hf.•=drairossiOdMitm,' Mr . - Lansfittle,SloP:' at all intermediate Stations. • • - • At U P. BP. motion for Port Washington. . TINS PORTBILADELPHEA.•• ' Leave Bethiehein at 6.25and10.02 4:15iWand6.13 P. ffi Passan,gmr- lesiv a & Kaatontit 9.15 A. H., Course' at Bethlehem •arld ve to ' Philadelphia at 12.29 P. M. Passengers leaving_ Willtesbarre at, 1 _ _ _ connect at Bethlehem at 6.16 P.M., sad arrive in Phil a d e l p hia at 9.45 P. ISL • • • Leave Doylestnwn at 6.50 A. M:115 and,O.M P. X. • ` 'Leave Larmiale at 6.10 hi. • . Leave Fort, Waabington at 10.50 mid 2.15 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philidelphia for Bethlehem at '9 A. X. Philadelphia Ibr 'Doylestown 3 P. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia Fifth and Sixth 13treMrPmeavar Care Mre y pas" Wto and fru= Barks Street Depot. e Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey paasegrers to Third Street Pewit. Tickets mast be rocnredatthe Ticket Offices, THUM street or• street," in order to BECOME! the ltrareak rates of fare. ELLIS CLARK, Hillman's Baggage Express will Miller and A Vver 13 at the Depot._ M e No. 113 South THIRD street. nohl-tfl I:ROMEO FOB 1S 1310,000. VER. President, President and Tresanzer • tary. taint Jr., l'neM.txmi, • ik'SC:E 001iPAaCY OP ce South FIFTH ormehold Goods andllex- VAIIA CIMEMML TIEMV3gM:3I6I ®SIDE. '• FOR NEW YORIL—The CAM "'DEN AND AMBOY and :PM:LA MA TRENTON . RAILROAD COM.- PANT'S LUTES, from Phlittelphisto New York, and , way places, from WALD. 't STREET WHARF, will leave cc fellows, viz • — Rms. At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom.,' v. 25 At BA. IL, via Camden and Jersey Ciß eli Dxpress, 3 00' At 2. P. IL , via Camden and Amboy rem, - 225 At 12 M. (noon) and BP. _ Cam and Amboy, Accornmodation, (Freight and Pas senge_r.). . . • . . 225 Al 8 and 11.20 P. EL, ia Camdenm anti:Amboy, AC:Corn roodstion. (Freight and Passenger) lst Class Ticket, . 225 2.d Class Ticket,_ . 1 50 - At 6 and 10A-1L,2 and SP.M.' For Mount Holly vine, Pemberton and Via" town. At 6A. 21 415- and 2 P. M. Dr Freehold. At 6 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 8.00, 5, band_ 11.30 P. IL for Pal. myra, Riverton, DeLsnco, Beverly, .Edgewater, Bur lington, Florence. Bordentown, - rte. The 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. Line runs direct through to Trenton. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave as follows • At 11.15 A. M., 4.30 P. M and 8,45 P. M. via Ken sington and Jersey City Empress s3 00 12 P. M. (Night) via Kensington and Jersey City Express- — 2 m The 6.45 P. M. Line will — run daily. All others Sun days excepted. At 7.30 and 11.15 A. IL, 3, 820, 4.88,5 and 6,45 F. M.. and 12 Soanight, for Bristol, Trenton. dm. At lA. BL 10 . 50, 8,5, and 6 P. M. for Corawens, rot , rtsdale, Holmesburg.Taoony,_Wisainaming. Brides• burg and Frankford and at 82. M. for Holmesburg and intermediate Stations. - BELVIDERE DELA.WAILE RA 11% • nAD, !br the Delaware River Valley, Northern Peinasylvarda, and New York-State, and the Great Lakes. , Two through trains dally (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De• pot, as followir. At 7.30 A. M. and 2...E.P.M, for Niagara Falls, Itaf fte_ ,0 Dunkirk, Canandaigua...ED:ant; Rochester, ningbanipton, Oswege, Byrsense. Great Bend, Montrose., Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg,. Water Gap, Belvidere, LEaston, Lambertville, Fie,m. ngton, dr. The =OP. M. Line connects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Manch Chunk. Allen town, Bethlehem. • At 5.P. M.for La.milerevilleandinterniediateStations' , Jar For New York and Way Lines leaving Ken damn Depot, take the cars on Fifth street., above Wannt,half an hormbefore departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. ran front the Depot. On Sundeys, Qmniblasses will leave Wal. nut street wharf at 6P. M. to connect with (1•45 P. M Fifty Pounds of lita6W it ana allowed each , Passen., gez. , -Pa ,, w-Dgers are p anything bat their wearing apparel t 1 baggage over fiftyto be paid for extra. The Company ; limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per 11and, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 0, except by special contract. ' • r I tekett sold and baggage checked direct through to Boston. . Graham's will call for and deliver baggage at il l aM gl p 4 4 3 :ts.ris to be left at No. 3 Wal _ ' • " nut street. LINER FROM NEW YORK FGRPEICLA-D ELPHIA: Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12. M. and - 4 P. , M., via- Jersey City and Camdea.. At, I and 10 A. IL, BP, M. and-12 Night via - Jersey City and Ken , From Pier. No. 1 N. River, at 6A. M. and 2 P. M., via Amboy and Camden. -At 12 M., a and 6 P. M. APreight and Passenger), via-Amboy and Camden. WM- H. GATZMKR. Agent. 1666. PFEIL aDELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. 1856. IDLI great e traverses the Northern and North west eounnes of Penns.3lvardo to the city of Rrie on Lak.elDrie. . . .. it has been blued and Is operated by the Penrusyl vardeMatlroadCoropan3'. _ . .TUGS OF PASSENGER •rnarga AT PHILADELPHIA. 2.11111VE EASTWARD. Erie Hall Train.- A. M. Erie Rums Train . -: LEAVE -- Wll 7 r - vi ' - Erie Mail Train .9.00 P. M.. Erie Express Train -.-12.00 H. tassenger Cars run through;on the lade Mail and, 'trains without change, both ways, between' PhilW.elphist and Erie. - NSW rosx COMTIXTION. I Leave New York at. 9.00 A.M., arrive at Etie 9.15 A. 0.; F. Leave Erieat 1.55 , arrive at New York &40 P.. EL Elegant sleeping Carson all Night Trains. , , f r Mformatlon respectingriassenger::thia'nees at corner THUITEETH and MAEHET streets, Phila. ad fbr Freight business et the CoMpanfeAgenis:, • Eingetnn c Jr corner - 'Ttiirteentti. and market' streets, Phuanelptua. . - • W. Reynolds,. Erie. Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. R.B.;Baltinlore. • H. H. BOUSTON _,. General Freight Agent, Philadela. _ W. GWINNEB phi .,' General Tiekei AgentLitilLadelpitia, - A. L. TYLER, - ' , • , , - General SUP!Li',Willialtorpert.'“ - PITTSBURGH. 4001,UH8U3 AHD CINGLEINAT/ 1it..11.11QA.111 THE YANICANDLIMOIITE W. 125.1: WARD.' ts,•• • Oadas to the great distance saved by'TffiB ROUTE; the Government has entailed to it the carrying or,the:_•' IL S. HAIL to the Prlnoloal Cities , of the !rest and TECKBE _skim ..tirr ONE cirtareir, or tAILB BETWEEN PHILAD.ELPHIA - A.ND AND .3313 T TWO, TO. ST. 14017/a, . / pARAENGERSISY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE IN OiNCINNATI; INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO - AND ST. LODD3-__,L _ONE - TRAIN IN ADVANCE - HP 4NY. 011130. z - Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A. M. Will. arrive at Altoona In the. evening ibr. SuPPer, where Woodruff's' Celebrated Palace state-Room'sleeping Cars -will be attached and run ...through to Dolunsima without change, aVoiding changing cars at' Pittsburgh avritidnight, a comfort never bef ore: ailbrded to Use traveling community r " Be sure 150 - purchase rickets'.' "VIA • STEUREN. MLLE"__ at - . . • PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD OFFICE • Corse; Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. .Gert'l Picket Ag't. Steubenville. O. JOHN Gen'i Eastern Pass. Ag , t: . Me Broadway, New York. : JOHN ItHRAPTD, Gael Sup't. , • • . re 041... ir: I • g RARITAN AND DELAWARE - . RAY , DAILROAD.—NarICE -- O n, Bn atter , ,•• I Y,FebraarsrUth, the Express Train 4clll tiediscontinned. The_Freight Train leav p:t es DAYS DEE tgo'Clock, MIL, daily. (Sunday' excepted.) ap; riv o : 2 ln Net!" York next morning Fre ht taken at lifyie rates. _ f , , ;,„ • L.. 15. COLE.. Agent. - • itaklthiA.l6 0'.V.11.411.1019. r FOR' THE CITY: 'TN; THE 'ORPHANS' IX311. ; ELPHlA.—Ritiste bt . ".. -I. Ali) COVNTY . OF PHlLt sed. _ sotice , t , lieieby i 7114215 '"" 5' ' " 1"1"1°11; 'T d r.l ece olq, the ,widour of the, de. giVer; that . ,10 t r ikta r K ,ff- — t a appraiseinent and her, ceaent; has tiled in said Cour and petition clainilag real Property; to 03e arn9 ;i -t oi l 3 r o s t . . a o l u a t T o p r e sai rsO d ual esta an te d: under ti2e,act qf-AssemblyP o u r the 14th 01A ... pr11.1.135_ /..., and_ ~ Pte. tttpplermenta, [beret: 19,1417144, the_ sgujsctitl: ' - approved , bY , the n.l l " rued thereto. - ::- •,! .7 .70 7 . _,_,. ` , 7 , ::-. - i. 4 6.1 - ce, ,i3 P :i il i lt ...r nsb ! - : .' rijtaglitorneyT.fo;?-ITEetitlitol4ne.4.-:' • nn TcgoARACOAtiIiNIIIGO_mow landing 12aSEB -- ...... -- b. - winTS IWINti fat sale by JORDN • , frO/XL , ......"'"' .vitr a lnuliltrani L I ~-) ~ :., . ...i s MtrakirriVdr 4 : 145 Y 228 - , 7 - - ~, c -1_,.: ... _ -..,-, ; • ' SHIPPING .--• FOR. NEW- YORK,,--- Via -Delaware=arid Raritan Canal. The Pk'ladelybkii arid New York Exprese Steamboat CoMpany. 61'11 ' eet 14: 3 11,2,T Pr° lB Z below era eilv e DAIV MAnT vr streer., TLis Line connects ta/ Northern and F.,a&rn ~3sranaportation Companies. , (Roods forwarded direct to all points free of commission. prelght received at lowest rates. • ' ' NITEZg"))-E ec Nit g rhia. W s laarv i aZ p ' mh.H.tr 11.7 Wall street. 1411/SZork. y7 f - i : THE 0 OLD, ES:r.ggiaav , IND EF EN. EPIP • • " NEW IrQ-UX • 'n=fteight ttrcrrates, second w p = below Sp street, and win insure atrates. ' . 6 Son - ware avenue, " STEAM TO LIVERPOOL. arm.. at QIUKIENSTOWN, the Inman rittiazailllig fiPmfIWER'RLY, carrying the U. S. • Merck 10 RANOATtoo " wedneway ;march 14 CITY • Dp NEW YOAX.- ' -Saturday. March 17 At Noon, A from - Pier 44 North River. . , *RTES OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE CURRIENCY, BY THE STEA*ER, BATTING irvadiv SATURDAY ? . :.Pirst Cabin.-. • ....111.01Steerage. to rolairon... 125 " t0.L011400......... 40 " " 185 0- •' to Paris. - • 55 Passe nn TEE WEDNSBDAY. f3 TEA*3ERSt P - irst Cabin..........[ Steerage_«—!----Vr 7 Passengers Lso forwarded to Havre, Hamburg.,Bre men Ac., &C., at moderate rates. • Steerage passage from - Liverpool or Qin enete.,__wn Tickets can be bought here by Persons • s e nw- s*. their friends. -For Rather information; apply at the - Company a Offices., JOHN G. DALE; - A4% ; 111. Walnut street, Phlladel „FOBBOSTO , N. ' • , 57 ;,* - 4 •le ' - • Ernuanicare LIRE DIREXFP. .rirese, e:Fli Mkt BACH POET EVERY JIVE DAY& • FROM PINE ST. WHARF PHILADELPHIA, • ,• _ANDLONG.WK: ARF,MOSTON: steamship AWES, Captain Crowell, will sail front Philadelphia on Saturday evening; March 24; Thestesmship SAXON, Captain_ Matthews; Will sari „irons Seaton on Saturday evening, March 24.. • The line between Philadelphia and 8081zu2 : 13 - ttoti goinposted of the - • ,SAXON, Captain Matthews , l2o o tons purlieu, ro NORMAN, Captain Baker, Mtn tons burtiten ~,ASIES, Captain Crowell, KO torus lmrthen, • These - substantial and' well appointed wills sail 'punctually as advertised, and I= l = 'received every day, - steamer being always on the berth to receivb ergo. Shippers are requested . to send Bills of Ladingwitis ir the - - /for rraint, rl'l 3 :lsEalia t M Y ß,V wnsrsys al \ SZt South Delaware SMUG, PHILADELPHIA. DICHMOND , AND • 'commix, smtakui. cox:PANT, The flne of thILLIne haters- at the lowest ' rates end san re 17 from the First Wharf above EfArket street, evea7 . • • , • .7, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY; 7 At Noon, ConnectiO. g with Railroads from Richmond. Norfolls and City Point, forming the most direct route for tha South and Southwest. • 'Par-frac/A or Passage, with excellent augural:mitt, Maui, apply to WM. P. 101.YDE & 00., 14 North and South ,iyl=7/•41:L KEW IsIXPEESS 2= TO ALEX ANDBIA, Georgetown and Washington, via 'eaapeake and Delaware Canal , with connections at -Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route for 'Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton And the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf aba;e3 . lsfarket istres3 every Wednesday and Saturday at a M. For freight apply to the agents W. P. CLYDE & oa, 14 North Wharves. J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M.. Eldridge .15 Co., A gents at A lAz Arial& FOR WILMINGTO , N.C. i = "4 „ The well - known and favorite steamship E. C. 'KNIGHT, Captain Denny, Will nil for Wilmington. N. C., direct, 12.ATIDIDAY. March 24th, at 12 o'clock M. For freight or passage, apply to Wlll. J. TAYLOR At CO., 208 North - Wharves. FOR NEW YORK.—Philadelphia Steam Propeller Cempany— pateh Des and Swift sure es, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at /2 M. and 5 P. M. connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accomutodiding terms; apply to • robletf MlItG-40 m_. BAIRD & CO. No. 122. South Dela.- ; avenue MRAPFNEW TOW-BOAT I • - __.' DELd WARS and lIROWAI _. _ I -BOAT CXAMBANY. I :- BABSES towed to and from PIEELSD ELYRIA, HAVBE-DE-GRACE BALTEHOBE, WASHING. TON. and Intermeke pointer • • . . . . P. CLYDE a CO., .Ageola, No: 14 Booth Wharves, Philadelphia. Captain „TWIN LAUGHLIN. Supecintendent. . FOR wag FRANCISCO. • ' BOW:MOWS CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE: iitAILIND REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. • Freight for_ Line sent, to New York by Elwin. bare Line a; redtsced rates. The splendid Al CARL extreme ciclippership ThE - - L. HonUs , , Commander Is now rapidlyloading at pier ll East Giver. This beautiful vessel is one or the sharpest and best. vessels now loading. Having a portion o 1 her cargo on board NMI:11one engagements, will have quick despatch. For freight.. sou iv to BLSHOP, BON & co.; ra Arch street. aFOR SALE. . ,• . 1-16 Schooner WM. P. COX.. 1-16 " CHARLOTTE SHAW. ii " JOaN CT. 4 RV 1-12 . LEWIS CHESTER. 1-16 " PETER BOIUE. . 1-16 " ' RACHEL SEAMAN. 1.16 " DANIEL BRITTAIN. 1.16 " A. T. COHN. These vessels are all in good condition and now tanning, win be sold low to close an estate. For par ticulars, apply to JAS. &SHIMMER. mbl3-13tt 200 North Delaware avenue. FOB LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch.— The first class pneket bark COBURG, Gibson, master having a large portion of her cargo en gaged, will' eall as above. For balance of frelg_ht or Dem nut o. str apply eet . to PETER Olt 131:), 115 Wal , • ' Ilahl.S•tf FOR l z WEEST:—The brig 0: T. WARD, Captain Lindsay.:Fill ba- despatched for the above port in a few days. For treight, apply to WORRY.A.Drit CO.; 123 Walnut ttreet. • Win • WANTIII.I.—A 'Vessel with. large deck 'cape , city to . load immediately for Savannah,lia. For particulars, apply to EDIIII7ND A. SOLIDER & CO.,S Dock street. wl:uxrf. • mb.2o 5t _ _ ati.witziTha-Vessels of 150 feet Capacity to load' resswed lumber at Southern ports to Philndelphia.New York or Baltimore; also. to Torts in tho West Indies. For particulars. apply to `EIIDIITIISI33 - A: - SODDED. & CO., 3- Dock , street wharL - .m.b35-St IIa,OTICE.--All persons are hereby cautioned against .11 trusting - any of the crew of the brig FBMICEIt.B. J. Di Reiner. master. from Bordeaux, as debts of their FqtatraCting•will not be paid by captain - 0e corslgnees., • - • 'ALPHONSE STEPILLIWAI CO., t0b.511.6t/ ; .137 and 139 south -.Frqntartreet. :DB4 BABE, COBURG. ttibson, .naster, from-Liver pool; b 'now discharlng. under metal' order at Bldppen 'street wharf. Wasignees please attend to the reception, of their goods, Pk:Ebb:WEIGHT ZS BONS, Walnut street. fcmicgo tf perwrul are hereby cautioned against trindin,g Any of the crew of the Br. Ilia. COBURG; - Olbaon; rooster. from Liverpool, as no-debts Of their t pontraction will be paid by the captaltt or, COOSlgneeek, PETZER WRlcarT & SONS, 115 Waititithtrea.-tt XTOTICE,—AII persons are hereby cautioned against 13, barbering and trusting any of the creve.of the Danish brig D :•MTMARK, as no ebtaotttuair contract ing. will be paid by captain or consigneeewegg. - Maw Ce.,,Vonslgneal. iza Walnut street, , r QICIT NOTICE.—AII persorw, are. hereby AMIltlOlll24 against tal39tinB eny of the crew of the Br. ahlp 8. Y, whereof Cann is• rnatteraroraOlty . ,poins, Va., as no debts of their contracting will bapaid by captain or consignee. EIDbiITSDA.. - 8011DER4c Co, Pock street wharf. - - deli) alit/NDLER, successor LO JOHN SEIRDLIEB yip dt BEIM, Bail Makers, icit:tokNitktkp . .?..l4.7rAltE 'Avenue, PhiladelPhla Ail work done in the otat nalitu tennduaSaelow ep ,and, most tlivorable thpon, nnkivarruned to glvo ton., p. r imiar sttantlon tiAßntoronabdn a, PROPOSVUI. ' 11,FFICle OP,..PAyMASrhit, UN/TED., STATn6 ` kJ' IcAVY,-125•CEpESTNITT Street, PliaL&DELrErin, March' ilithllB66.'- - - - " • - • ' • ritoftpaisvin be received at this &lieu until 12 M., of the 24th,insa, tor furnishin g the-United..States Ivavy Department, at the United States Navy Yard, Rhilailelphis, free of expense, and. ot,the best quality. :Subject tettnapection , by the InspeTAlbr, f iliticer at the Yard for " - ' 'HUIRE,9I3...FQI:II'PatENT AND RFAntinTING. feet 4X4l2eh Wire It?pe. • • • ' The above to haven, Jute Heart, and to be laid up right-handed. A. E. WATSON, ' - ' Paymaster United States Navy. '•.- DYEING. HE 1 / .. ATEIC. Rs -, ISLAND - FANCY - DYEING -7 : A4:THre II O IB LF ST M OD. ' • 9! f'N i 1 q WITH BTREET (EASTartm.) O OTHER OFFICE 1.. N THIS CITY ir With the benefits °fan experience of nciarPr FIFTY I,3',EARRON .STATEX.I.SLaND,_stkd fgoilitiev V ERT!' D YANYHER . ESTAS LISHBLE...NTT p . omtrx, i rdstrzn i vil a ncB 3 ,3B. ts for to those v...DVEING (ILEAN'SENI2/V)T,I3 : BARRETT,NET:HEWS dE r = - 2 1 ro e North EIGHTH Streef:' , llfilsclellata, Nos. Sand 7 JOHN Street, NAIT - O. 718 BEOADWAY.New York.' ,N(.SMIC,,VONSIrTgiIitOOkIyn. , • - 1ah.3.1m,),
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