Wm our Third Edition of Yesterday , Ar*Onit". Washiiitten. • •••.; tspechu,Despatch to thelßtilletin.] , W4SECNGTOIFi March 22.—1 t ,is ,asserted today by those high in confidence of, the .I?xesident _that , he nes, already prepared his veto:for the G'brir Rights bill, and that it I:irtay expected, at any moment. 'lle takes .the same:gr.ound as in his vetoot the Freed men's bill, that all' legislation for" Soirthern 9 Stateain which ;they, have no participation, is unconstitutional., . . The Ways ' , and Means Comirdtt.eei have, jut adjciurned, without coming to any con-; .clusion in 'regard to the Loart.bill gßestion.; The subject; resumed again: ,to The bill to:facihtate commerce- between: Statna,'Was . considered by the' Senate Com- 1 merce CoKutditeee. to-day. The committee are said to , favor ihn clieme . , From Charleston. -. [Special Despatch tO the Bulletin.] ) CHARLESTON', C:,' March 21st—The steamer Gekierat ' Hooker 'was btitut at her moorings at crthii - -plae,e-to-day. 4. number of liven were, lost„ , • , ' - • .•• , • Destrective Fxre ,at 6t. , .11Ohnsbartr; Vt. - ST. Jormsiannv, j 'yernOnt, "March - 22d About 73 VOlecic last eVenbag, alien was discovisred in anti shop -connected,v(Rh.,:the' :ra il road -- repair. shops this The' Ratner; spread ; rapidly; 'and - proved coe'ry . . , destrnetivet,' - : ,consuming the machine ..Shops, new ' , 'earlacmsb„ , engine-house'. 'Tall' shop soad ,„,„part,,.. -of lithe -.wdoctEmed - ;• together with twe s tindssaart bt a third:- . witlf-all the toola,'stOlrpatn.: M Nearly all egn a Were ,awred.- Theitahiluaonated tniblly ,5100,000.' Qll which Lthrele an insurance' for 'ASS ,000. The buildings de salmayedweralitelitiakerWelthaTassampsio Railroad. 4 I.lstaie orain. IdAteh 22.—The grail i remaining in She New York Central Railroad Company's Elevator, and saved ftom the late fire, was sold at auction yes .terday afternoon, for e 34,600. New York block IN Stockware'dall,. , phicsgo - and Back 1 - sland, 114; 6/Nt; .Y.,Centriii, 93; Beading. 10.1,% nudson River, 108; Virginia Vs 66; Missouri .6'6.7434; Erie, SOY,: Western Union, 64; U. S. Coupons, 1881,104 y; ditto, 1862. 10334; . ditto 1863,103,X;Ten-B.aties,; .90%; Treasury 7 8-10, 99%0100; Gold, 12834. Markets. Ber...rutonr,March 22d.-171our—the low grades are heavy;--Okolce. , firm. Wheat firm; ...red 81.35: Oorn firm at lig72c. Oats - dull. Seeds drooping: clover seed. 65 25(g.15 50. Whisky inactive at ft 263 02 27 for "Western. Provisions heavy. , CONORESAFIEST SESSION. WASHINGTON. March 22, ISM, A:resolationto print 5,0 W copies -of the -sperlea - report 'orthe Revenue Commissioner was passed. The Finance Committee was instructed to inquire into the expediedcy of so amending the Revenue law tut to permit disabled soldiers Of the:Federal army to I nddle without paying% the license now required by The bill to bridge the Mississippi, river at St. Lotus, -was passed. L • • • ' "• The case ofJOhn P. Stockton; s4eatior from New Jersey, against whose election , the protest of certain members ofthe New - Jersey Legislature was entered wastaken tap: •• • House.—Mr. Ramon (Iowa) presented the memento of the General Assembly of lowa for Government aid to the extension in lowa of toe lowa branch of the -Union Pacific Railroad. Referred to the Committee on the Pacific Railroad. Mr. Reason also introduced a bill to establish a post ofdelivery, at•Councilßluirs, on the Missouri River. Read twice referred to the COmmittee on Com merce.. Mr. Windoxit (MhanSintrotluCed a - bill for-the benefit of certain half breeds and mixed bloods of the Winne bago tribe of Indians. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs. The House proceeded as the business of the morning hour, to the consideration of the joint resolution re ported yested day from the Committee on Agriculture. -tomnend the Agricultural College bill of:July 2d MA Mr. Bidwell (Cal.) submitted some remarks in ex. planation and advocacy of the measure. Atter adiscussion;extending all through the morning hour, the joint resolution was recommitted to the Com. .m.ittee on Agriculture. . Pennsylvania Legislature. HailverssußaH, l‘fstch 22,1866. SENATE.-Mr. Lowry read a bill creating a new county out of Crawford, Warren and "Venango, to bb called Curtin county. Mr. Connell, one, allowing Heads of De partments- in Philadelphia to deposit _ Go -IVernment,_State and Municipal securities - iiiiieuuf the present mode of - giving bonds; _also ono xelative,to the , payment of bonds ot .cojpOtations. , - Mr. Worthington, one.preventing the ex tension of disease among cattle. ' HOUSE.-The consideration of the General ApitrOpriation - bill - was -resumed, and thp I following items considered : - moved to increase Judge's sal2xy ,%rural districts, frem $3.000 to $3,500 per ;annum, which was agreed. to. _ . - The interest on funded debt, is $1,893,000. The salary of members was fixed at twelve hundred dollars. Mr. Osterhaut moved to reduce the old standard of seven hundred dolling, and .shoult if able, favOi an amendment to the constitution prohibiting members from raising their own salaries. Mr. Thomas said. there was a class of gentlemen who were so afraid of their con stituents that they always voted against. an increase, but were tevertheles very glad when the majority of the House voted in favor of such increase. lie contended 'Mat 0.".01) was not an adequate sum for able and talented members of the Legslature. .111.1.. Wat dell bad not only been instructed bythe peo ple to vote for the regular salary of seven hundred dol lars, but had a strong conviction of his own that when be and the other members accepted nominations they bad done sounder an Implied contractto takconly the egular salary, and without any mental reservation to .7ote themselves any extra pay. ' Mr. Pershing should vote in favor of one tbonsantl. dollars, and do more. He belle'ed that the increase in rates ofliving and of every commodity justified an Increase from $7OO to $l.OOO. but did not warrant 41,201 Mr. Huddlman denied that there had been any con tract. —lie should vote for $1,201 because the present mem , bers were better than their predecessors, because they had done better service, and because they had bean required to remain longer in 'session. Mr. Davis said he had urged $1,500 on Committee. Mr. Sharpless opposed any other sum than that originally fixed by law, $7OO. The debate was further continued by Mr. Nelson,Who - was thankful that he'represented a broad gauge and liberal. minded constituency, and Mr. Waodell, who insisteerthat no constituency: was more liberal then On the amendment to pay e7OO, the ayes were 80, and nays 66. - All the Philadelphians except Watt voted na jr . , .the= amendment., offered by Mr, Quigley to pay sl.soo,ayes 19, and nays 76. Philadelphians voting aye were Davis, DelEtaven: Donnelly:, Freeborn, Ghegan, Kerns, Lee, Marks, Quigley, Atuddiman, Thomas and Wait. Those voting no Were Adair, Hood, Josephs, Sterner, Sabers and . On the amendment offered by Mr. Pershing to pay .$2.,00e. ayes were 54 ana noes 41. All Philadelphians 'voted no. The amendment was therefore agreed to. CITY BIILLETIN. PELLAmmun&CAmmE,MAnEmr, March 22d.'—The Cattle Market was very dun to day, and prices rathei lower. About 650 head arrived and sold at from 11(4)15 cents for extra 12@13i cents for fair to good and common at 101@)114 4 , cents,9, lb,as to quality. The, following are the particulars of the sales: Head. Name. . Amount. 65 N. Wernts t _Lancaster 4 0 .1grs• 7 @ 25 Ullman .Bachman, Lan. co., 14 (4)15 28 A. Christie & Bro., Lancaster, ; 131®15 ; .30 Gust. Shamberg, Lan. co., ~.:13 @l5 18 L. Frank„ Lancaster, . -12 (4)13, 20 J. A. Chain it,Bro., Penna.,grs: 6 @ gt 20 H. Chain, Lancaster •. • 12.®15 105 Martin Fuller et Co.,'Weetern, 13 gl5. 22 J: S. Kirk , Lancaster co., , 13 @l5 65 Wildeydt. Warren,Lart. co., grs. 6 ® 13 P. McFillen; 'Lau. . 124)14 16 .T:= - Kefner, =Western, - 15 Cows—Are unchanged; 200 head sold at, ti from 830®60 for Springers, and ?o®s7s per head for niilch cows. Sheep—Are rather.dull; 5,000 head arrived and sold atfrom 7@ . 8 cents - per lb gross-- . the latter rate, for, extra fat- sheep. Hogs—Prices - remairi about the • same as last ittoted; 1,900 head sold at the differ .ent yards at from $ 1 3 , 4515 -- the 100 lbs net. • Monday hereafter will be the market day. Sales jin i thilactel 4500 tr S Tread 7 ado Notes' Jun ggiv. 1000 Soso Canal b 5 SE : 1000 Union Bds b 602.1 200 eh N Y &Middle • ' Coal Field 100 oh Ocean Oil ' 810' 8% 100 eh Heotowee - 46% , SEI)aIkID VO eh Catawlssa corn 1 , 74 rioooh amswissarb3o 287 i 500. ab. ',a do c 2.F1,41' 200 eh do • b 5 25X 400 all . do 28,4: 100 811 do V} vira ;ix oh do • --_-2.8;,;,1 t: ~i j:-. Ida Strick .11.0.!ordt. .nRe.T. BOARD. • --- -- • I 50 50 sh Del Div aR 2 ds 3451 • sh Little Sel s 5 29 300 sh. Catawls pr b3O 293. i 200 sh do • ssw - n 29 100 eh do cash 29 1200 en ' - do slOwn 29 10 efi Penna R 25 eh gen 123312 2836 xOO eh 'Reading B 5034 45 eh West Philaßl '7O 100 eh Susi; Can • 1334 55 ah Penns RR 55?,,f 100 6h NY & N.lddle 63'4" too 84 Sett Islay cm4ds 57 bit 12:12 4t - 15th St it 20 -110 A -FT • 'fib ORGE IV:TATHAM; J6B Fi.(7AM2BELL„trim:T*4i CioMMI!*l! . • Antra and_ oreeean Steamer 1 To e • , 11'110K ” • AILIES Pereirei- 4 - "-MAN - ie.-No* York March' ai Washington ' .ILavre....New,York *ttrarch st Hangar() 'Llverpool...New York - si 'City of: Limerlek..Liverpool...Netv York.' • March. 9, =Delaware ... ...I:Liverpool. ilhaton&Philikararch Eniton- Havre::.New York March IS: Helvetia '..tiverpool.'..lietv•York March 14 ( .Hansa.—... , ....liontharapton...New York ..:.......March 19, *City ofßaltimore.Liverpool—New York 14, • Cityorßostoti - - Liverpool...New York ... . 14; Moravian Liverpool..:Portland' March 15' China - • :Liverpool:.:Boston March 17. City of Dcblin.:..lLivemoole_lrew York ...t.....111arch 171 Liv,erpool..NeveYork .March 2of .I.lverpsiv York........ March 21_ 'Bavaria -- Southampton. - art York' • March 21 CitYpf 1" ' , rho:star-Live .Nem , York. ..March 23 MonteiMaa...:...New , York..X.lngstonaa.,...March 24 'Cooties • -New York...NasastitHav'a.March 24 til6rf York... --New York:..Brerneti 24' City of Boston .:Slav York...Liverpool.........March 24; The Queen ::.Slew York...Liverpool...:March 24; 'Manhattan • .NeaYOrk...Havana V . - C.:March 241 Hibernian:..:: :S • t antl....Liverpool • .4.March 241 25: Africa P.25t0.n...4 , 1yep001..........1..M.arch 2 Havana. Germania New York... Hamburg March 30 - March 30 City or Washingtql-ST YOrk.;.LiVerpool march ifuMLNIB POUT 03' 47 , wit1110 ErTill'.lW,7l,l4lll i~~i :~DRF ~: :M:i F7_t"~ Steamer, uT — ean,il.7:iiisitti72lT:totirTfiom York, with mdse to W M Baird &Co.'', - • , I. Steamer SZBhelps,Brown,2lhonrsfrom New York;. with mdse to W.M_Baird - &.. CO. .• Brig John Chrystal..Barnes.-froM Matinisa , 3lareh . 10tli, with mots/38 , m. And sugar..to John Mason Deft lirigsit 33,11asael,- /Cassel. and,Ortolan; Ely,"ldg; sugar and molasses f r Philadelphia; Abby , ;Ellen, Pay.: tkvson.idg, to Jeave litli 'for Belfast:: StaPles, merit. Idg, to leaVellth for Partial:id._ : • Brig Abby Watson, Watson, 11 dap; from Hatanzas.: with sugar and rnolaaties.to Warren, ;Gregg & Morris.; Brig Anna MT). Morrow. 18 days from Ponce, PlL with sugar to John Mason; & Co. : -7 ; BchrMary:Elizabeth: Evans Bel. With ties to Bacon . 2Cadltit from; f o eg s v 7 ( . ) , lv e l l .zAj o cia . y from Odessa, Del. with gram Steamer B Willing, Cmidiff. Baltimore, A. Graves. Bark Xlio (Han), B.oshamp, Itotterdam, EACSouder Behr ldszy ldlfnea,litir;tge,Xei Wait, D.B.Stetson&Co. Echr Geo Nebinger, Smith. Mobile, Norton & Stearly. i3tearner. Saxon, Matthew% hence at, Boston yEe erday. • Steamer 'Washington, Chichester, cleared at hi York estfrday for Wilmington., Steamereity_pf Balttraore, Mognigan, at Liverpool th inst. from New-York. Bteameraebecca, Barton, _Barry, which cleared at. New Orleans 14th inst.; for this port, had on board 100 lons of coal. • • • - Sierimer Cella; BilllngS, at Londonderry 10th inst from hew York. Steamer 13...t1and. gall, from New York fbr Liver _ pool, at Qugnstown 9th inst. Steamer ty of Limerick, Jones, from New York for LIT/expo/A, at Queenstown 10th inst. 'Steamer Peraterylvarda (Br); Lewis. from - Liverpool March 7, via Queenstown at New York yesterday. has 9,85 passengers. March 12, lat 49 20, lOn So 09, spoke steamer England; for Liverpool: 13th, lat 4711, lon 18 18 W. spoke steamer Cuba. for do. • Steamer Ton awanda,Berry.from Boston for Havana. before reported at Newport, with slight damage to machinery, proceeded ate PM 20th. Steamer Crusader (Br), Butcher, cleared at New York yesterday for Einlisten,..Port an Prince. &c Ship John Clark. Sherman. from Liverpool 31st Jan. T hor this port, was 'spoken Ist inst. no lat, &c. by the steamer City of Baltimore, at Liverpool on the 9th. Ship 'Sebastian Cabot, Steele, cleared at Liverpool Bth inst.for Calcutta. Ship 'Western Empire, Wcitiworth, sailed from Li, verpool Bth inst for Calcutta. Bark Zulma, Hewitt, sailed from 3fesalna 28th ult. 'for this port. - Bark Eathleen, Mockler, from Glasgow for this port, sailed from Greenock 7th inst Bark Realm (Br), Christie, from Havana, at Saguia Bth inst. for this port. Brig Clara M; Goodrich, cleared at HaVanalstb. bust for Cardenas,.to load for this port. Brig .Tohn Aviles, Phllbrook, from Boston for this port, at Newport. 21st' inst. Schr Monterey, Wbinnarsh, of and from Dighton for %hie port, - which went ashore on Hereford Inlet; night of 10th that. has been stripped and sold for the benefit of whom it may concern. Five-sixteenths was owned by C.E Whitmarahcand one-sixteenth by the captain. which was insured. Schr Western Star, Criswell, for New York soon, was St Marks 6th inst. - Schr Hiawatha, Disney, hence for BOston, at Glou , eester 17th inst. • - Schmß Meany. Clark, for this port, and Helen Mar, Nickerson, for Wilmington, Del. cleared at New `York , Schr to S plidersleeve, Carroll, hence fol'Boston at Stonington 20th inst. • . Schrs Minerva, Jefferson. Darport, this and Surf. Abbott, for Trenton, NJ. sailed from Fail River :nth inst.—tbe Surf went into Newport same day. Sohn S L Stevens,' ' Studley , - from Glonaseter: Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, from Boston, and Sallie T Chartres Smith, from - Janesville, all for this port, at Newport Bahr J Truman, Sloan, at Rey ,West 7th inst from St Marks and sailed saws day for Cardenas. . NOTICE TO MARINERS. A new Spar Buoy has been placed in 18 feet of water off the NW part of ther Broken Part of Pollock Rip Shoal. This Buoy is painted red, and numbered 2, an I marks the Sine Channel of Pollock Rip and the most NW point of the Broken Part-of Pollock Rip Shoal. The Pollock Rip Light Vessel has also been moved northward to her former laosition. By_order of the Lighthouse Board, • El S BLAKE. Com II S Lighthouse Inspector, za District. Boston, March 20. 1861. The Hooper's Straits Light Vessel (Chesapeake Bay) has resumed her station. By order of the Lighthouse Board. ,Y M BERRLEN, Umt. U. S. N., • Lighthouse Inspector. Norfolk. March 16,1868. - FIIIIANt7IAL P. S. PETERSON sig CO. P. S. PETERSON & CO., 89 South Third Street. Stooks, Bonds, &c., dtc., Bought and Sold at Board of Brokers. Liberal Pruitt= paid for COMPOUND =MEW NOTES, _ Interest allowed on Deposits. fe9-tf ..a,C117"..t t - • . 'O4 \••• 1 ' SPECIALTY., RUTH, RANDOLPH & CO. BANKERS AN b . BROKERS, 16 South Third et., I 3 Nassau street, Phlladelplida. I New York. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 001121:163WN, INTERpc , r , Aratoryypetifm 5-20 7 .3-10. OMPt ONO INTEREST NOTES WAND , DE ° HAVEN ezi BRO., . 40 South Third Street, PAPER HANGINGS Air RETAIL, JOHN LONGSTESTE, Dir. 12 3fotttt Thipl•Strecit ...:r.,A*:'j,x . ttotty:,E: . 10;ROM 011SOOMPANY.—The Annual Meeting! 2fiLitt - Sttickhotatirtrortlie - B,oolr - alli - 00214 YA.NY will be: held at . On Company's office, No, 206 1 South POOR:ill street, on .MONDAY the 2d of April,' t 4 -12 O'cloek, -, oetkinelectiori of five Directors to.serve tor the ensinlig - year. - TOIEME.OItAFF, whiZtapft ,:Tgetirtirer. _THE_ . ANNUAL .110ENIING OF: THE STOCKHOLDRUS offe•the CHEERY , Elia! P9OLEUAL COMPANY, will be „held At the Otliee of Company,' 419 WALNUT ' street:. second . story, ba on. TIII23DAN, - April ad,-at 4 O'clock" : • . , BeeretarY. P.stratie.:, March 22;4865. .mh224t11,,. Fr-. OFFICE .ISIAMMOTH VEIN. COAL":QOM tfty Pa NY, LIBRARY Street, • • .. • , ; ,be . Annual *.Meetin g .of the Stackholdetta !of 'the .MAMMOTB..V.hIN COAL COMPANY will Ea held on: WILDNEL.DAY, March 28th, at 12 o'clock: nocrn, at the office. f the Comilany,43lll,lßßAßY strea.: ,'• . • ' J. hI..Lh.W,LS. Secretary. ' March Elb; 1866:' kraAl str, OFFICE OF THF , WESTBMELAND COAL q Vin • COISIPANY; . No.2.IO South : Third street,. cornea ot ing's alley. PeaLannt..en:r.t, March 17,1066. , The annual meeting or the Stockhaldere of the WEit.IIIO.IIEL aND COAL COMPANY wil he held at their office, on WEDNESDAY, April 4th, 1866, at 12 :AtelectiDr. will be held for eleven Directors to serve for the - ensuingyear. P. 31. JACKSO N , mllltapi3. ' • ' -.4 Secretary. Iia':DELAWARE- • TONING . COMPANY. , Or , 31.1CHIGAN.—.NotIce is' hereby glVeM'thst the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Delaware brining Company,of Michigan, will be held. at their office No. 326 WALNUT sireet, 'Philadelphia, on WEIINEsDAY. the fourth.day of April. 1866, at 1.2 at which time and place an election will be' held; for, Directors; to serve the Companytn e ensuing year.' u th mt,,aps:inc,) B WY - ALT WISTAtt, i3edrY,. Philadelphia, March 21st, 1866. . • - A:.,lite.B . .aa 23 -ACADEMY OF MEISIC.—LECTURE ON THE 11,y GL AC LEES, by Prof. FAIRIIIAN ROGERS, be • lore the :Franklin Institute, TUESDAY .EV.ENING; March 2,111, at 8 o'clock.-- This lecture will de extensively itbartraten by PhD= tographs, diagrams and 318 ,nral crystalizations thrown upon the screen with powerful larder as. • Tickets 80 cents (Beate secured without extra charge , : for sale at the Ins!ltnte Bnlldtng, 15Sonth SEVEN EE Street. ' • • '• ' - • - mh2t6tl TENNSYLVANIA MINING - COMPANY L. OF MICHIGAN.---Pmns.na,., Marsh 21,1868. Notice Is hereby given. that the'Annual ?nesting ot, the Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA MINING; COMPANY, Ote MICHIGAN, wilt be held at their. Office. , No. 328 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. on ; MONDAY. toe second. day of April, 1866. at 12 M, at which time and place an election will be held for DI P.ECTORS to serve the Company the - ensiling year. nahra,tap2} . . S. M . DA.Y. Secretary. 101'?OFFICE OF. THE HYDE .FARM OIL COM,, FANT, No. 147 South Fourth street.--Pirme- DELPRIA, March Mb, 1866. 1 he annual meeting of the stockholders will he held at theuilice of the Company; on - mormax,, Aran, 2d. at I O'clock. P. 111 p Nanbrerßooks will close' on March 27th, and open AEd. • THO As S. WOOD, mh16,20,23,26,29,ap2/ - - Secretary. W:OFFICE OF '111.e., EGBERT OIL COUPA.k . Y, No. 147 south Fourth street.—Praraintraque,. h i6th.lS66' ' • • • The annual meeting of tkestockholders will be held at the office of the Company, on • _. • - WEDN:RgIIAY, APRIL 4th. at I o'clock, P. M. Transfer Books will close March SOth, and open April sth. • Whf. M. CARTER. r0h{5,5).23,27,31,1441 Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE AMVODALOLD MINING 11•,D 7 COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, MtWalnut street. —NOTICE is hereby given that an instillment of TWO DOLLARS (M) on each and every share of the Capital Stock of the Amygdaloid Mining Compa ny will be due and payable at the office , of the Com pany, No. 524 Walnut street, on or before TUESDAY, March 27th inst., with Interest added after that date. Ry order of the Board. F. K. WOIiESATH, - . - Treasurer. (OFFICE DALZ ELL PETROLEUM COM PANT', 218 WALNUT Street. Room Na. 11,5,', PH/LADELPHIA. Mirth 14th, 1866.— A1 be Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of the D ZELL , P.ETRO LEUM COMPANY will be held at the Ofsce of the Company. No. 218 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY; April Scl, 1866. at 12 o'clock M., tbr the purpose of electing Seven Directors, to serve the en suing, year, and for the tratrmction of such further business as may properly come before them. rabli.tv f,m,lot. - . C 4. E. FRYER, Seey. OYFICE OF THE PERRY OIL COMPANY. pitcy southeast corner of WALNUT and FOURTH S•reets, PnrinAngnramt. March 11, 1/366. The Annual' hieeting of the Stockholders of. the 'PERRY OIL COMPANY will take place at the office ,of the Coropany r on JSIONDAY, the 9th day of April next, at eleven (II) o'clock. A. M., when as Election will be meld for Directors and a Secretary and. Treasu rer, to serve for the ensuing year. Also. to consider the propriety of reduclng the capital stock. mhl9.ro,a .f t apel .lAMES TERRY. Secretary. VsOFFICE OF THE MERRIMAC MINING COMPANY, OF USER SUPERIOR, No. 132 olnut street„*PnimanaLeens, , March 19th, 1968. _ OTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stocaholders this Com_p_ony, will be held at the office. 132 Walnut street, on Monday ' the 9th clay of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. An election for five Directors will be held, to Serve the ensuing year, with other business of vital importance. A lull attendance Is requested eitner Ineison or by proxy. ,w,f,tap9/ SAMUEL P. D GTON, mbl9-m fl- DELAWARE MINING COMPANY OP U MICHIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that the eleventh and last Instalment - of TWO-ANDONE IT AI P DOT.T.A tt4 per share on each and every share of the Capital Stock Intl e Delaware Mining Company of Michigan, has this day been called by the Board of Directors of Bald Company, due and payable at the Office of the Company, No. 828 Walnut street, Phiadel phis; on or before the 19th day of Pearoary 1866. Interest will be charged on all Instalments after the same shall have become due. By order of the Board ofDirecto rs. B. WYATT WISTAR Sectary. - Dated Philada. Feb. mi. 1866. fezilt'actu t th ha tali WOFFICE OF nth. ROMEMIAN MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, las weLsup EF.T. C. PraLeosLrEttA, March 19th. MS. NOTICE.--The ANNUAL MAKTING of the Stock- holders ofthis Company will be held at the OFFICE. 132 WALNUT STREET. on MONDAY. the 9th day of April next, at 12 O'CLOCK,OOI' , .i. An election fin' SEVEN!MOTORS will be held to Serve for ensuing year. her business of vital Im portance will be presented . for the consideration of Stockholders. .4 A full attendance in person , ' or by proxZyy is respect_ fully requested. SAISI'L. P. DABLINGTOIV, mtil9-ro,w,f,tap9l secretary. n- labllVEltalTY 01? PENICSI - I•VANIA—(DE , 1/.DY Pa RT/SIENT OF ARTS.)—The Examination of the Junior, Sophomme and Freshmen Clalses at tha close of the Second Term, will be held in the following order: TUESDAY, 20th—From 10 ton, Juniort,by the Pro vost, (Intellectual Philosophy. From 12 to 2, &mild more& by Prof. Copp6e, (Botta's Universal titeratureo and Freshmen, by Prof. Kendall. (Algebra,) written. WEDNESDAY, Mat—From 10 to 12, .11tniors. by Prof - . Frazer, (11pdrodynamies.) From 12 to 2:eenfors, by Prof. Coppee, (International Law.) TETItt•DAY, 22d—From 10 to 12, Eophcmwres. by Prof. Allen, (Thacydldes—Sicilian Expedition.) From 12 to 2. Freshmen, by Prof. Coppoe. (History.) • Buller s to It. 6:e . o lam the Pro• von (Buller's Analogy.) From 12 to 2, orJuns, ( oi/ ferential Calculus.) and &phantoms, (7riormometry,) Prof. Kendall. written. - . MONDAY. 26th—From 10 to 12, Jitniors, by Prof Allen, (Demosthenes.) From 12 to 2, Sophomores, by Pro!. Frazer, (Chemistry of the ifetallotds,) and Fresh rn , n, by Prof. Jackson, (Lilly,) telliten • TUESDAY, 27th.-. -From 10 to 1.2,-I.esholen, by. Prof Allen, H' en, From 12 to t ; Juniors, by Prof. Jarkbon. (.TurenaL) • WEDNEMDAY. 28th—From 10 to 12, aphomoresiby Prot Jackson, (Cicero de Seneetute4 GEORGE ALLEN. mhlo-110 . Pecretary of the FAculty of Arta.. LIVINGSTONE'S NEW - BOOR NOW READY.; NARRATIVE OF. AN EXPEDITION TO .THE ZAMBESI AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. AND OF THE DIsCOVERY OF. THE LAKES SHERIVA, ANL NYAsSA, FROM. Ea to IBM. By DAVID and CHAS. LIVINGSTONE. With Maps.and Illustrations. TEXT-BODE OF ANATO ALS° MY, _ PHYSIOLOGY and HYGIENE.' R3i JOHN C. DRAPER, M. D. With One Thousand and * eventy, Illustrations, • CARLYLE'S FREDERICK THE , GREAT. Corn. plate In six volumes. LUCY ARLYN. T. TROWBRIDGE. AN EIRENICION. By E. B. I'UREY, D. D. TEMPORAL MISSION OF THE HOLY GHOST. By. HENRY EDWARD MANNING, Archbishop or wesonlnster. ORIGIIN OF THE LATE WAIL By GEORDE LUT. LETTERS OP LIFE. Bs Mrs. L. IT, SIGOURNEY, LITERATURE IN LETTERS. By JAS. P, HO COMBE, LL. All New and Standard BOoks fOr sale, as soon se pub ilehe,d, by LINDSAY & /MAK , Publishers and BoOksasilorti iio: 25 South Sixth street, AO ye Clinettl i tit. XTEW 11001/%7 NEWHDasEs,....LIVINGsTONEM EXpEIGTION TO WIZ !LAI/ID/SI AND rni Tiustrra Ems, With Maks and Illtddr shone, '1 vol„ rivO, LDOY ARLYN. By Trowbridge, author of “Gliitho Cave? etc. MRS. L, Et, SIG OURNEY'S LETTERS OF' LIFFL With Portrait, 120 H, cloth, MEM PLE4 OP EDUCATION. Draw% &Ord Nature aria Revelations. lev:Atrs. Sowell, - LI PE OP low. DR. 11 lift& tion, JEAN INOELOWS. Now Book. Stories told to a • . • For sale by ' JAMS S, CLA_XTON, Successor to W. S. dt. A, Martian, tee Oh/stunt attest, ALLEW LIFE OF LIPE, P/EULLIN)B, Musician Ann Muss Playm by (Eleorii Allen, Greek. Professor, in the I:rnivot Penn glveinia; with a Svplenientary Bum On lidor, tame Author sold yaws Myer, by wn Vol, 11,0 dorand rain de Laza, Envoy Ilixtmordinary- and gar. biter Plenipotentiary of the Irina Of Prussia, all I,llli I L i Court ofEsze•Weinass, IL vol. ocavo, velltlin, top, Prleeill SIL /AWAY Publithed a y r th ark. .. . , noe smith yoatth TAMBB BABB'S Blank Books and Stationery. noi v Market St. Old Books bought and exchanged. ocge.th EVEOLISERIOELEf3- 0-TOtIPS-713&—trOES-,1.&0••••-• - Crosse &. Blaokwell's English Pickles, - OfganPs. seances, Durham. Mustard, Olives, • dxs..' landing n a 4 snip Yorktown and for sale by JOS. •B. - BUSSIER 00 -11* South Datawara smarm. ' ' • - = to El. • R b oaes roach atta Loyergaisln 300,b0m Valencia Itatans a 1(0 mats. Seedless natsins for sale by JOS. B. , Bussiza, & 00.,115 bomb ; A 866. SPEt3J L NOTICES. XESIV 11619tliwvor;:t.:. O muciiiii rpu B oo.oo3ipooamp W ßA. A-RE .AIIy . TED IR. trrtr Ey__" 4: 7 - I : I TARETY . LzGasßuliaL 7 7L. • PELOSBYLVANIA. IWS. • ' I MARIN • GPB/CR ,S. Clls7lilt_ - .AND WA/Jiin", STREETS "P.MDLADELPRLA, 1 INGUBANCE, . I•• orr To 1 .1 CARGO To all pares of theNOrld. • On Goods, by River, Canal, •Lake, and Lana warring's' to all parts of the Unlok. , pima issont.o.lools, On mercnandise generally, , • On Stems, Dwelling Houses,&O. •••• • • ASECRTGOB"THE Novemberno. . 5100,000 United State( 5 per cent. loan, '71...... 895,0192 00 120,000 'United States per' cent, loan, Yol,lco 00; 200,000 :United States 7 , 8-10 per cent. loan I •- Treasury Rotes ' 4 194,875 01/ 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. • I 00,666 00 64,000 State Six Per Cent. - I Doan ....* - 53, 2 70 00. 125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. I : • 20,000 Pennsylvania:-Railroad Find Mort-, gage,Y Per Cent. Bonds.. 20,000 el' sz odo Pennsylvania Railroad Seco nd • I • • • - ,fflige Six yer Cent - Bonds —•- 26,750 00; 26,000-Western Penna. 'Railroad Mo rtgage * 1 • - • Six Per. Cent. Bon_ —ds.... 2.9,760 00 14000 800 Shares , Stock 'Germantown - Gas OcroPallyr - ,•_Prh t r e Pta - 4, 10:14 In= - outran b y Y-r . ' is,sa r so' 7,15018 E n d a 4 n i y e . giar -spo ca •r . - . : 8,600 PenL33447a Railroad Company. _ . - 8,150 00 40,000 Deposit with the Milled - States _ _ vernment,suhlect to 10 den 40,090 00 80,000 State, of Tennessee live Per vent. Loan.. . 18,900 00 170.700'LoanisonBongsand Mortgage first liens on City Property 170,700 00 1431131 1 3870 Par. • ' Mirka 996,8&9 CO Eatata Bills receivable Tirlisleenielle . ..--. t .,-.321,018 so Balance' due atAgenciea.-Premlaras piraisk rine' Policies. Accrued Interest. and other . - debts due - the C0mpany.......•.-- - 40,611 Scrip. and Stock of sundry insuralicerand ,1 C1eehc1a,e4 1 , 1 4X% 3 81919 6,15y, 61 8, Ehthriatedmalue... 2,210 00 :4;5,968 89 I Cash 678 48 I - • 8 56 ,635 77 Thomars O. Hand, John O. Davis, Edmund - A.Bonder, Theophtlus Spalding, Zahn 8.. 'Penrose, Jan Tragrunr. Henry O. Lanett, Jr., James 0. Hand, Willtiun C. Lndwisi, Joseph H. Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig, Robert Burton John D. Taylor, THO : • .70.a1q 0. DAVIS, - Vice Preside nt lntearr Vimatraar, Secretary. , deL3tael LITMLOE 00NPANY'OF NORTE ANNUM "r uNE,_ __PIM AND /2MAND TRANIEPOE TATION ItirsußANCE. - Third Micestree N0. t. 221 WA.L.NDT street south olds, ran OS _ The PrciperUes af this CoMpany are `Mill Invested and furnish an available rand for the ample, indenszillai °fame who desire to be protected bzlnsursuirs. RIBES taken on Vessels, Freights and CIAMNTI3AREEPORTATION BIERS on Nor D ehandlse lroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE oßai n Merchandise, Furniture and BMA bags in CityantOcanty. EIIiOQ N F ID OR I S. IN 1791-OAPITIMa zth COO AMD TOTAL FF.OP/EATEES, mariT ll,7o3,ooo. AL CHARTER. ZOTO Arthur G. Comm DIR games N. Dicker% Samuel W. Jonah S. Morris Walls, John A.s3rown, John Mason Charles Tara • George L. Barrie/3M Ambrose Francis Oc Richard D. Wood, Edward H. Trotter , Illlam Welsh, E. B. Clarke, William E. Bowen, William Cummings, . ~ T. Cisarbs = ton ARMOC I : I "Wlk, Presider% Chum= Warr. Secretary. _EIDE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March 27,1860. , p A OFFICE, h.o. 34 N. FIFTH almost. \ f l - 1_ sureBUILDINGS HOUSEHOLD FIIII. ZS - LYME - end DTFRCHANDISE genet, - - alLv, from Loss by tire, (in the ClO'o DWladelphla only.) ',STAZIpIiENT of -the Assets of the Assocdatlon .fannary 1,186& Bonds 'and Mortgages on property In the ' City of Phlladelphe , _4836,466 OroundEenta.—.2o 848 81 Real 11.14ate(Offiee No 84 North Filth street)- 14,3901 s O. S. Odvernment 5-2) 48,000 00 City Wafranta.- ..... . 616 00 rash on '27,422 48 GEORGE W. TRYON. Itesldent. . R. war, H. AA mrLTON, JOSEPH LYNDALL, JOHN SOUDER. , LEVI P. COATS, _ PETER A. GEYSER , SAMUEL SPA/SHAWN, JOHN PHIL/UN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARBOW , JESSE LIGHTPOOT t GEORGE I. YOU - G, ROBERT SHOmt A v r 1 1, .T. BUTLER, Seerataxy. M DELP ONDE M • .14:1031EPANY OP POILA,- L A, INCORPORA. 1801-011.A.BTER PEEPETII,_ I Street, ooWte tbeOir. adonto •• - andDrLANn y ßdNas LIAIS economy from loss or damns! mend terms, on inoistors, mercl:misalse, 6~, for limited periOds, and permanently on buildinys 'ay deposit of premium. The Ooromny has been in acitivp„opesuon fir rams thandorlagyrnion all lcemso hays been promptly adjusted and paid. John L. Hodge, Da DMECTOBB.vid Lewis, M. B. Mahon? ppvlon, In Ettint, John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powara, William S. Grant, A. B. Hoil_ wry, Robert W. LeaanixA. Edmond oundlitm, 1). Clark Wharton. Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, . 1, Louts C. Norris. • JOBB B; -PUCCEDEREB, Prelidtha. Stamm Witco'. Sentetary. T EE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COICHLIM 01THICCE . RO.- lle SIMYrE .110178.TD1 STREET BELOW COECESTNIIT. "The Fire Insunuice Company of the Count, Cl Incorporatod by the Legislature 0.1 pcomsylvanla in IBA fOr indemnity against iota CT damage by Sze, exclusival. °WARTED. REEtpx•rtrA... • This old and reliable Institution, with ample canna! and ountingent fond carefully invented continues to tn. mrs buildings, furniture, merchandbse;&o., either , per• manenti,y or for a limited time against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers.' Losses iv:Busted and WA with all possible despatob Marla! J. Sutter, . Edwin L. Resklt. Henry Grilly, John Horn, Robert V. maney, Jr.. Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George liiecke, Andrew Miller James N. Stone. ' .13Earmasr P. Bo FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY al J .1 7 121WIELPIEITA.--011loe Northeast corner, c: TRIED and BUTTONWOOD eteeetidiate, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennal nl s, =anima Prankruar., Capital authoriesd by lavt, , E 140,000. Nuke Insurance against-Loa or Daralm• qt Fire of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, a.b. ooda and Macband sß en favorable team'. DusEctross , George Erety Christopher H. REIM Magnet V. =ler Frederick Staab). - • John F. Belsterqns, Zonss Bowman: Henry Troo_ .mner Frederick Doll. William Mc D anie l, ' JacobScbandler, George Buts, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry eiskc,sound 110 Be r, zaward mom. _ ' GEORGE : , MEIT, President. I TORN. B.I3ELSTEItIaNG vine Precious, MILL! 8L COWMAN. A =MAW =VIAL rvotraAnos COMPANY sci. —ONOtOratlahar 7Butluing t _No. 12 WALNe Eutout. t mapiats INLAND WifitAzza; Was taken on cuttotu lulu twit %to = , t a I: o'wuNds F ogift On itiAnd trunspottatiou" cus t vums elk t PM Mid, other correysusau Salami the V I M= _ _ _ ' traint ioßANGl i tslilei PErEtt Ott ' ifieditift ii MIMI tleotetAMH I . .. n na. \ vviiiiri • tiubc %nnittLtiallett, Pe.t@t elli W 'irtilenil i k4 it l Ahmtoiremi. syt Et. , tot, , 101 ,,. „lon, su ii i ml i, u 441:11. New L. der. Wtus Ms 2 -Mtsis Isi. Rudman ' --- --- ---__StNiut NaWis - - lii LL 4 ditattl-a l at *l4ll.AttOn OOMPANT.r ' 11 1 100BP11 RD , iiil ...-431ELARTAB PERPX SW WAlhtbrirr ip teviranD street,' ; - _,,,_ , . IR A. • i t "...zimudi • tried d cl ppAL STOOK and =Pr .r.tioß Itkleg ili Noah d available Eitcaritio, cow Untie td idadre OW Date , SteretZ ee mlittil Mel' radddleki, Vehneis iri pe mid th eir ,an (Mar Pntair.' edi PrOVerkl, ,All re liberial9 an d PrOmPar ,AIT ~,,,,,,„k e - - it , a , )01. • 1 --- V-..0t ' - John T. Lewis, Naha- orlon , r t t / „„,„ - 'amen B. CiampbeLll ' • -- -al. Edmend G. Irddlli. ' , - Pdfditat Brddi. • Outdo W. Palate's:Vl Israel orris. a ta ca ITRODLAB E. Bawl Preeiatiii: ,_ my a I 4 'wpm% searetarn , mu Itar PROVILIWO LIPS AND TRUST NiON• PAIgY OrPoOktiVbr ble the BMW of Pen Ivan% B t l r 6 iLth. MORNS LTV= ALZOIN'INTNONST ON. DE , ____Actsrre 4WD OBANTO IgArA'r" Samuel R. Shloley, . Rtcharithsdlemy. I ' Jeremiah /tacker, ' enry rodnee_, Joshua IT. Morris, • ,-' ` IT Wider_ . _A_Brown Richard Wood. wm. 0. Longsprem. - _ Chu. IT Coffin. • 0 J...151T1RL B owLAND .... k STEMPLICY. Preohleo\ . - Luarr. Actuary. : ; • 077/1024 - No. 111 Bonn Fourth Met A iroaa.slass, ro is Samuel E. Stokes, F. Peniston. Henry Sloa Botrito Edward Darlington, n. H. Jones Brooke, Edward Larourcade, Jacob P. Jones, James BadeParirmd,, Joshua P. Wre, Spencer McDvaine, J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D T.ltionan, Pittsburgh. O. HAND Prmident. =J. BUTTER„ PreggdOlL See'v anti Treasurer.' .... ~.,.,.».~...1~5~a00 vINSITIZAII. TIRE INSURA.WE, LIVERPOOL" and -LONDON and-GLOBE INSIIRANCB CoMPAIdIe ~4111111011Zekt41Pitali *l ol illione: Invested Finds, over 16 millions Teally Revenue, .over ,` 5 =lions:, Invested m the Mated States, over 01,500,000 EAll losses promptly adjoined without reference to ngland, ATWOOD SATITH eaters). Agent for Pennsylvania. OFFICE No. 6 Merchants' . Bxohange. reLltiith,fetn PHThapTIMEILft. FIRE INSURANCE - COMPANY. OFFIOE, O. 91 BROADWAY. CAMEL CAPITA?,. ... . .. . 00 ASSETS . . .... 2524 5 5).22 26,850 00 LOSSES PAID IN 1865 —. 201,588 ,14 !This Company Insures against Lass or Damage by Fire on terms as favorable as any other responsible )30.671.D OP DMECTOPO. Henry M. Taber, Robert . Jeceph Youth', . Terry . stephen Cambnideng, Henry Leverich, rred'k Cchochardt, James 8. Sanford; Theodore W. Riley, - Stephen Hyatt, Jacob Reese, " Joseph Grafton, Jno. W. jSerserean, L. B. 'Ward, D.ltyerlfg Bnydiun, Joseph'isritton. William _Tlemcen,- . AIIIOE/Bobbins. Thos. P. trimmings, JACOB CHAR. D . HARTSHORNE. Segre l Preside" NinF lona, March 9112,1666. tar". SABINE, DITY - 45k HOLLINBHEAD, AGANTS, No. .4t30 Walnut Streit, Phila. mlus-12td 1829 -CHART E R PPRVIE'rEjAI4, IFELA.I4I3JUM FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PH_TT. A DELPHIA. Assets `Oa -,January 1, 1866, 02,50003,551 CapltaL.. . . 00 Acarned &up 914,513 15 ,3•Tc. mi 16 111,467 53. dosses Paid Since 1829 Over fi $5,000,000. Perpetual and 1 emporarr Policies an litatail Tel= , DLREOTOES, Chas. N. Banker, Edward C. Dole , Topias Wagner, George Fates, Stunnel Grant, Alfred Fitter. Geo. W. Richards, d Frail. W. Lewis, M. D. Isaac Lea, Peter McCall CIWILES N. A NClUilit President. EDWARD C. DAZE, Vice President. JAR W. IdcALLISTER. Secretary pro ten. flat= GIRARD FIRE Mill' - 11A1111411 INSURANCE COMPANY. 01'170E,SISWALITITT ISTREET PECILACOMPETA. I CAPITAL PAID Ifi, IN • $2%,000 (This company continues to write on Ilya Biala only Its capital, with a good surplus, is safely invested. Lessee by fire bavebeenprom 7ol ptly paid, andmore that • $5OO, Disbmwed on this account within ooo the past law Years.. Four For the present the Milne of this company will re at 415 wArarirr snumr, Bit within a few months will remove to its EMI; BUILDING. .! N. B. COB. SEVENTH AND tair.r.rtuT, Then, as now, we shall be happy to Insure-our patron, at such rates as are consistent with safety. DIRECTORS. : THOMAS CRAVEN ALFRED S. ouzarrr, FURMAN SILEPPAII.I), N. 9. LA.WREN_IJE L THOS. H.ACRELLAR, CHARLES L NT SLPPLEE. HENRY F. MENNEY,. JNO. W. CLAOHORN, - JOSEPH R . T. B .PP. M. D. SILAS THOMAB MAVEN, President. GLLIATT. V. President and• Treasurer. JAS B. ALVORD. Secretary. ' taut( • INSUBAIeaII IaXOLUELIVELY. TEI EIRE /NSITRANOE CON. PANT:-L-Isonated 12125--Charter Perpetual—No MO WALcisTE Streetar Independence Square. Tile Compazy , fle known to the cammunit3 kir over - Ibn,, years, con tree to insure against low or damage by nre, On Faille or Private Bitildinin either permanently or tie a limited time: Also, or Furnibire,Stoclos of Goods and Merchandise sieneriqy On liberal terra& Their Ciagital, together with a large Burping Bernd L Wrested in the most ossetla manner, - w..h enable , them to orate to the Insured an undoubted anoarig, tr the cue alas& ' I D IRECTO RS. • Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deve ienx, . 1 Alexander Beason, , Thomas Smith, Isaac Haslehurst, . Henry Lewitt, Thataaa Robins, 7. Oill Ingtmo Bon, I - Daniel Haddock , I__ , DAHIEL .e., Jr., PreaktanS. wiors.T.Aar G. Onowsers. Secretary A NTRR A 0 I TIC INSURANCE CIOILPANY.- Jai. CHARTER PERPETUAL Wee d No, 811 WALNUT-atresa, above Maui, MOIL Wur 111111:11911galust Loss or DannVir Fire, on Build lugs, ether perpetually or ibra lim ited time, Roush& Furniture and dine generally. Viso—Marine Insurance on Vessels, OarVen ant Freight. inland Insurance to all.parts of the union, I ' Win. Ether, " , David Pewzon. D. Luther, " .- ) " Peter Steger, . ' Lewin Andenried. J. R. Be,mn J. R. Rtakiston, Wm. F. Dean, Joe. hiandeld,_ Sohn Ketcham. • W2l. President. __ WM. F. DEAN, Vice-Froddent WM. X. SMITE. Secretary .., tall iurtrrual, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 01? I.L PHILADELPHIA—Office No. 5 South FIFTH Street—Ansure'Bulldh]gs, Household Goods and Mer cliandlse generally. ASSETS-8103.9 9 5.. 86 .• 1 ' DIRECTORS FOR lees - ,CALEB cLannER, Barganza, BENJ. MALONE. JOSEPH CIIAEM.A.N, THOMAS MA TIOD% EDW.M.NEEDT.F.4, , ELLWD CHA.PmArt, WILSON M. JENKINS. SIMEON MATLACK LUILIINB WEBSTER, AARON •W. GA OILARLES EVANS, CALEB • CLOTHIER, .P.resident. T. ELLS - 0(1D CHAPMAN. 130Cretary. lezll,3m/ NAND giBURA.NOIII 001d:PANY. N0...406 E CGETESTNUT STREE't PIEADFILPHI.. - AND/N13;17.11 ' 'ANUS i • .1,12.11010 N. Buck. " ' in° . .ii Challell RWASIG3OII. • BAblert ' . 71- EVerr"34 IM•HA. Hairy .Lewis • —B. - ---- k i Wand WlliAlt, , I'AIL Etvglier. .P. S. Jostlz . - R. D. wtmeguri ow. A. IRAN Ca . Stoke% ___ _. _ Jos. D. MIL crEual trat ra.l 6oliPrealdent. W. Larrinnwro. eanstarr ' Vice 21114"1113 • GIUMWAI.RE. PHILADELPHIA Window GLASS Waieli BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER, AGENT FOR THE FRENCH PLATE GLASS COMPANIES Rog, - Frenoh 'timid German Window and Picture Gists And Look Olasi . OF 1 A 9 neriCll 2 f Windoui ;Picture and Car Glass _ - Ornsnoeritel toil' - Colored Obm. • -. • • 205 and 207 North Fourth Street, =MN __UNWORN, RIOHARD .PVINISTANI3 Ale, Wine and - Liquor Vaults, la.etstaxtrt, str•l3•irio PHILADELPHIA:_ EMblielied for "the SEde of triladilitiir. ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families I Richard Penistait's - celebrated, Ale, Porter and .; Brown - 13Wnt; - . Now so much recommended by thel Medical Pe.Otati ibr Invalids. 26 - PER * DOZEN. (These Botta! holdone Pint.) The abcWe being of the veryy o best it museibr ltent3.adtitted tiiePri i e orkKe vlt lsdelvc without extra Brandies, Wines, Girls, Whisk' les ilto Warranted pare at the loWtet ptlealble rated; b 7 the * Bottle ' Gallon, or Caak. CHANOPAIFeIIa of the beat.brande otrered lower han by any other house. - On Draught and in Bottles,-; FMgl GEMp:p This Is an excellent article for Invalids. It la aMt cnreibrDyapepaia ca f rvz. BAY RUM, SARDINES, do London and Dublin Porter and brown Stott— and Scotch Ales. • JUST 0-vENEb P'enistan.-'s ]Bra,ricik Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults; Nos. 37 and 39 South "Third Street, Philadelphia. Bear Entrance on 'itanlestreet. zahl9 PERKINS STERN d; CO DE t!tiOUU}EXCLITMV3KLY lI CALIFQUIA WINES,- NO. 180 BROADWAY, N. Y., Would raspeetfuily Inform, the public that our goods may be found in Philadelphia at the following Laura SIMON COLTON a ROBERT BLACK, BULLOCK & CRENKKAW. JAMB B. WEBB, TeaELL & FLETCH:I4 Tr A SSA 11T) & THOMPSON BLACK dc SON. fettw, mSna CONSTANTINE KAISER, No. 1.43 , South Front Street, porter and Dealer in RHENISH AND SPARICLEN'C3 , - ViriNMS, , oc9-nik,w.tark CIA.A.JaVa r r 4:1 C FOB 1393. 110,000. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, 1.7. IYU I\l - 'T 0 "N`, 151 SOUIN :MONT GT., 804 E AGENT. INFS.-The attention of the trade tz 'solicited iG the following very choice Willow, d:c., fbr sale by JOSEPH F. BUNTON, No. 151 Swath Front We above Walnut IIIADEIRAS—OId Island,B years old. SHERBI & single, double attil triple Grape. E. Came & Sons, Rudolph, Topaz, Ried. Spanish, Crown and F. Valletta. TORTB—Vallette, Vinho Velho Real, Bantam and Rebello Valente & Co, Vintages ISM to M. lLAßES—erase File Mem and St. Estephe Club ea t l 'AtM uni t&T.ti—G. Jourdan, Brive & MUSCAT—de Frontignan. CHAMPAGNES nest Irrony, 'Golden Stare , de Veno.m Her Majesty and Rua] Cabinet and .other teanrite brands. ArtH4.lll o 4. PIPER LiSIECK, constant on b.d; for sale by A. 3LF.I . 11:NO, Sole Agent for this State, mhIS-lme , 190 South Front street. KrWIEDELoIce lota or tad Wheat, MS 'llltourbon' Wlila.lo , , for ale by IL P. MEDDLE* TON. 5 North PONTStreet. 1715 EUIt2ITITURE TWBEDDING, GI O. J.HEN.KEIAS, Thirteenth and -Chestnut Streets, MINITURE WAE KB OUSE. ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT DRAWING ROOM FT7RNITURE, WALNUT DINING ROOM FURNITURE, WALNUT LIBRARY FURNITUAR, WALNUT HALL ro - RviTuRE. • ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITIME, welicur ANTIQUE FURNITURE.' Prices are as Tow as the quality of the work win. admit of mh2:lm Late of Zr05:.309 and 811 CRESTNTPI, Calebrated . Parnitore Est ablishment Is removal from Second and Race streets to the splendldNEW DEPOT. No. 37 and 39 N. Second street,. Where they purpose selling for one year, at about cost. Elecoant Furniture at Fabulously Low Prices.' Also at \heir Ninth and Diti:vket Streets. Branch, where they are selling equally. low, being about to en large the premise& • GOULD & CO.'S FURNITURE DEPOTS, Nos, 37 and 89 N. SECOND. Street, and Corncr NINTH and MARKET. T 0 . E H•E Jr,,P E'R S. , I have s laige EitOc every variety of Flirniture which I will , sell a, reduced prices,detwatstmg of - PLAIN :ARP RARBLETOP COTTAGE SLITS. WA LRCM MURIA:BST:TM.' P.A.BLOP. SUITS IN v.c.i.V.ET PLUSH. • PARLOR SUITS MEALS. CLOTH. , • PASLOR surrs IN REPS. Sideboards, Nitatension Tables, Wardrobes_, Book cases, mattnsses, Lounges, Cane and Woodsesit Chairs, Bedsteads and Tables of every description. - • ' P. P: GIISTENE, • mllB,4m_ N.:N. Coiner Second and Race streets. SPRING M4TRESS.' / I .Er4 QUALITY 4,16 /Op, AND BEDDING OF EVERY \ P ES°II/1 1. 1 °N• J. G. FELLEG t . 9 South SEVENTIE Stria. mbl7•llni . T .'.' . STATEN — ISLA - ND FANCY DYEING ~...• ; .tSTABLD3EEENT, \ , AT 'I HE OLD STAI\ID . L . . ~ , • No '47 NORTH -EIGHTH STREET MAST SIDE) \ NO OTHEROFFICE, MTH'S WY I7 , I _h____ With the beneflts"iifan experience of n 1. Fib . TY YEARS ON STATEN ISLAND , and ' ilities UN . EQUALE.D.BY ANY .OTHER !EST.A.B4SELIENT in this country. we offer superior inducements to those bavA NK 4,77. R. , WOOLEN, or !FANCY GOG.?S for. c . -:- - I :3yEING OR CLEANSING: .- ~• , ' ; . ..... BARREI', NEPHEW S C 0. ,&" 1 NO. 47 Orth EIGHTH Street, ImuattAlphta. `. Iqm. 6 and 7 MIDI Street; New I ork: -, \ No. 718 BROAD WAY, New York. . . •'-* - NO. 268 FULTONEtreet, Brooklyn. 1 043 SKILOONIS CAM ACOAB INDIGO now landlimg from Bark. WHITE WING for Bale by JO( DALLETT, & CO, 128 Walnut, aiea HAVANA OIGLIti3. PICEIELEB, Ratak% A Large Assortment of * GEM .T. HELsnr7+•T. LE&LMI GOULD &'CO.'S (Opposite Christ March.) DYEING - =SE