- -The-Death-of -31r.-Plerte.-1 A special meeting of the Press Club of Philadelphia was held yesterday afternoon • to take action in reference to the death of Mi. Wm. S. Pierie, commercial editor of the North American, and a member of the association. The President, - Casper -Souder, Jr., Esq., feelingly stated the object of the meeting. 'The occasion was the first in which death • had entered the association. It had taken from it one of its most useful and valuable members, and it was fitting that the club 'should take appropriate action thereon. _7' Mr., Stephen N. Winslow, of the Om -mereial List, moved that a committee of !five be appointed to prepare resolutions ex pressive of the feelings_ of the club toward' _ their departed brother. This was adopted. and Messrs. Winslow, John Davis Watson.' Wm. V. McKean, Thompson Westcott and "Lewis'Wain Smith 'were appointed`-the ,committee. ,The following was reported; The. Press. Club of Philadelphia having Xeceived intelligence of the death •of Mr. • Wm.._S. Pierie, one of its members, place upon its record this testimonial of esteem - for the deceased and of regret for his death. Mr. Pierie has , been connected with the newspaper press of Philadelphia for twenty one years, and during all that period he has shown himself to be a most faithful man in the discharge of the peculiarly delicate duties of a commercial , editor. He was a man of strict integrity. Nothing has oc curred in his long career to blemish his pure reputation in the slightest degree. In his intercourse with his associates he was in variably kind -and courteous. He was a journalist of untiring industry, always at the place of, duty, and in the foregoing re spects was a model which his juniors may well regard with a spirit of emulation. In all the relations of life he was a thorough Christian gentleman, and well entitled to every tribute of respect. Resolved, That the foregoing testimonial be placed upon the minutes of the associa= tion. Resolved; That in respect to the memory of the deceased, the members of the Press Club will attend the funeral in a body; and that a copy of the resolutions be transmitted to the family of the deceased. Resolved, That a member of the Club be appointed to prepare a biographical memoir of the deceased, to be read at some future meeting of the Club. Mr. John D. Watson seconded the resolu tions, adding a brief account of his personal intercourse, for some twenty years, with the deceased, and expressing the hope that the end of all present be like his. Mr. Stephen N. Winslow spoke to like effect. Mr. John Bell, who had known Mr. Pieria also for more than twenty years, described as far as proper a recent intercourse with him in his closet. His trust was steadfastly fixed, and his last end was peace. The resolutions were adopted and Mr. Winslow was appointed to prepare the memoir. Adjourned. Pennsylvania Legislature. HAmusnuuu, April 2. The Senate is not in session to-day. Housn.—ln the House the following busi ness transpired : Mr. Glass, acting for Mr. Stehman, read a bill allowing persons to catch floating logs in the Susquehanna river below Northum berland. Mr. Davis read and had passed a bill legalizing the street contract in Philadel phia. Mr. Crossland moved to reconsider the vote on submitting the question of Sunday car travel to the people. Mr. Ruddiman moved to indefinitely postpone this motion, which was agreed to —yeas 42, nays 38; Messrs. Adaire, Ruddi man, Wallace and Watt voting aye, and Messrs. Davis, Dehaven, Donnelly, Free born, Ghegan,Hood, Josephs, Lee, Marks, Quigley, Sterner, Sabers and Thomas, nay. Absent, Mr. Kerns. The House agreed to withdraw the proviso which it had heretofore attached to all bills incorporating mining companies to operate in the West. This proviso contemplates making thorn all pay a bonus of one-third per cent. Mr. Adaire offered a resolution, which was adopted, thanking Gov. Curtin, Penn sylvania Congressmen, and the Stat Trea surer, Mr. Kemble, for obtaining the funds frOm the National Government due the Commonwealth. Mr. Sturdevant offered the following: Resolved, That our Senators be instructed and Congressmen requested to vote for the Civil Rights bill, notwithstanding the veto of the President, and that the Governor be requested to forward to the President and Senators and members each a copy of this resolution. The Democrats objected to this resolution, which could not therefore be considered. Mr. Snipers presented a petition from a number of merchants of Philadelphia in fa:vor of a new bridge at Columbia. Adjourned. - The Vote in Connecticut. In view of the election yesterday in Con necticut, in regard to which so much inter est is felt throughout the country,weappend _herewith the result of the votes recently taken in that State: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1864. 'Total vote, 86,976 Lincoln, . . . . . . 44,691 McClellan, . . . . . 42,285 Republican majority, • • 2,406 STATE ELECTION, 1865. Total vote, . . • . . 73,713 Buckingham, 42,374 Seymour, 31,339 Republican majority, • . . 11,035 EQUAL SUFFRAGE VOTE, 1865. Total vote, . . • . 60,706 Against colored suffrage, . . . 33,489 For colored suffrage, . . . 27,217 Majority against colored suffrage, . 6,272 LIVE &rock. IN TEXAS.—A correspondent writing from Texans, Texas, says : But few people have an idea of the vastness of the live stock interests of the prairie portions of this State. This (Jackson county) is a prairie county, timbered upon the water courses, much similar to the praries of Illi nois and adjacent States in appearance and arrangement. It has a population of not over twelve hundred, and has never voted more than one hundred and fifty names. The assessor's books show about eighty thousand head of cattle owned in this county alone, besides horses, sheep, hogs, &c. Of this number of cattle there will be ready for market this present season from five to six thousand head of fat beeves, four years old and over. These will bring from fifteen to twenty, dollars in specie per head. All transactions here are on a specie basis. The cattle are owned generally in stocks of from one thousand to eight thousand head in each. - Several persons own as high as six, seven and,eight thousand head. A ONE-ARMED HERZ utEs.---The Eldorado (Iowa) Ledger gives an accout of a man living in Hardin county, who is said to be stronger than Dr. Winship. His name is Walter Hadlock. He was a member of Company C of the 6th lowa Infantry. Dur ing the march of Sherman's army to the sea he lost his right arm in a skirmish near M - con. He seems to suffer but little inconve nience from the loss, and chops wood with his left arm. It is no unusual effort forhim to cut and cord two and a half cords per day, and be offers a wager of fifty dollars that he can split one hundred and fifty rails a day. BRIGHAM YOUNG'S GARDEN.—The editor of the'Salt Lake Telegraph says that on two and a half acres President Young raised last year 750 bushels of peaches, 400 bushels of apples, 22 bushels plums, 25 bushels of strawberries, 2 bushels of pears, 25 pounds of cherries, 1,875 pounds of grapes, and gooseberries, raspberries and currants in multitude. Financial. We are indebted to the Hon. James Pollock, Dire, - tor of the Mint, for the followings statement of Deposits and Coinage at the United States Mint, fbr the month of March, 1866: DEPOSITS. Gold Deposits from all sources Silver Deposits, iacluding purchases Total Deposits GOLD COINAGE. Double Eagles Pieces. . Value. 76,675 11,533,500 00 Fine Ears 10 4,414 92 Total 78,685 41,537,914 91 6/LVER. Dollars 100 *lOO 00 Hail Dollars - 04,700 . - - ..-32,350 00 Quarter Dollars . 1 . 00 25 Ou Dimes • 100 10 00 Half Dimes 100 5 00 Three Cent Pieces 100. s 4 i Fine bars ' .7 . 405.51 65,207 COPPER. --- . _ Cents' ' ' 50 . 000 - 15,000 00 Two Cent pieces 380,000 7,600 00 Three Cent pieces 391.000 11,730 00 .:T0ta1..... 1,271,000 124,L30 00 BECAPITITIATION. Pieces. Value. . Gold Coinage 76.685 - *1,537,914 92 Silver 65,207 82,898 54 Copper 1,271,900 24,830 00. -Total-- .. .-- .- 1,412.892 , 11,595,143 46 The following is tke weekly statement - of thn,Plilla• delphia Banks, made up on Monday - afternoon: Capital Stock 514,642,150 Loans and Discounts 46,043,483 Specie in Banks 990,631 Demand and Legal Tender Notes 15,954,832 Due from other Banks 4,151,261 Due to other Banks 6,233,155 - Deposits - - - ~ 32,257,653 Circulation ' - - • 8,688,23.1 The following statement shows the condition of the Banks of Philadelphia,, at, various times during the Last few months: - ' - - 1863. Loans. Specie. Circulation. Deposits. Jan. 8.........37,879,675 4,510,750 4,504,115 23,429,189 July 64. - 6 .85,936,81.1 4,360,745 . 2,664,558 • 28,504 514 18 . Jan. 4 35,698,808 4458,585 2,055,810 ' 29,878,926 Jr.ly 4 40,918,009 3,955,856 2,154,258 37,758,883 1865. Jan. 3 48,059,403 1,803,583 2,793,468 89,845,963 July 3 .50,054,760 1,181,631 6.771,226 40,980,990 1866. .8 Jan. 1 45,941,001 890,822 7,226,369 35,312,301 - Feb. 5.---.47,233,664 1,009.689 7,688,365 34.687,135 Mara 5 46,601,752 1.041,462 8,161,049 • .32,835,091 12 46 516,878 1,055,694 8,248,100 32,504,508 " 12 46,699,789 1,026,068 .8,438,184 32.102,427 26.........46,381,115 981,932 8580,200 - .5,144,210 April 2. 46,013,438. 990,630.; 8.666,230 22,257,655 The following is a detailed statement of the business of the Philadelphia Clearing House for the past week: Clearings. Balances. Mar. 26 55.851,027 13 317,049 32 • 27 6.228,915 30 498,314 00 Bit 28 4,877.680 64 481,579 Liz Ili 29 4,711,106 89 401,242 141 111 30 5,481,312 59 . 511,611 63 .7 0,269,113 85 401.20) 58 mntAl, April 2, 1886 =419,265 40 '2,875.006 15 BOARD OF TRADE. SAMUEL E. STOKES, GEORGE N. TATHAM,}II.OZITZEGY Coinerrrics. JAS. R. CAMPBELL, . IMPOUTATIONS. Reported for the .Plrifatelphia Evening Bulletin. CIENIIIRGOS—Riig Tiberius, Evans-100 hhds 51 Ms 1 bbl sugar 25,000 cigars ueo C Carson & Co. Se GllA—Schr A ht Flanagan, Carson-396 hhds 3i ter, sugar 341310ds molasses S a W Welsh. SAGUIA—Sam Valeria, Conklln-417 hhds 35 tcs do E C Rnight Co. _ _ BARA - 00A—Schr E A De Hart, Low-3300 bunches bananas 35,000 cocoanuts J Costas. ..• - • REWBRRN—Schr Hannah Little. Goderey-12 pkgs mdse A Boimar; 6.bales cotton W A James t Co; 27 bbls rosin 25 do pitch E H Rowley; 29 tons iron 51 bales canvas and rope A Pnrvis; 135 tons iron 33 31 shingb s 10 bbla rosin 2 do tar 9,4 cords Juniper wood 500 staves do 12 pkgs mdse Lathbitry, Wickersham & Co. firrival and ISa u lyma i ft clean Steamer!. SEEPS 7710 M JOE DAY) City of Limerick..Liverpool-New York..„ March 17 Moravian . --....-Liverpool-PortLand March is City of Dubliii..-.Liverpool-New York March 17 Tripola .. -.--.--Liverpool...New York. ..... --March 20 Scotland .Liverpool.-New Y0rk....---March 2t Bavaria.. Southampton-New York March 21 City ofldancheoter-Liverp'l.-New York----March 23 Atlantic.........Southampton_New Y0rk.....--March 24 Cuba. ..... .' . .....----Liverpool-New York March 2i Delaware....----Liverpool-Boston&Phlla.March tr Edinburg.- ..... -....Liverpool-New York. .March TO DEPART. Bellona New York... London —...April 4 Australasian. .New York... Liverpool April 4 C01umbia......... New York... Havana. ..--April 5 City of Duta n..—New York...l.lverpool April 4 Washington .......New York...Havre .April 7 Helvetia. .New York...Llverpool .April 7 Bremen .New York—Bremen...—. • April 7 Britannia .New York—Glasgow ........ ....April 7 Cityofßaltimore-NewYork—Liverpool..........—April 7 Moravian .Portiand—Liverpool—.April 7 Fab Kee NewYork—St Jago ...April 7 Vera Cruz .New'York...Havana et V C..... April le China Boston Liverpool ... April Ii _.New A tlantic bitAIZL&J i 3 111.L111111 . •I:p:a _ • a Sax Rums, 5 43 I ISDN BETH, 6 1.7 I HIGH WATI4B, 3 50 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer New Jersey, Hoxle, from New Orleans, in ballast to U S Quartermaster. Steamer John Rice, Hall, 24 hours from New York, in ballast to captain. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from N, York, with mdse to Di Baird eh Co. Steamer W C Pierrepont. Shropshire, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. Schr Virginia Tomliason, B, mon, 1 day from Draw bridge, DeL with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. CLEARED TENTRIALka. . Steamer J S Shriver. Dennis. Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr. Schr H Merrick. North, Baltimore, captain. Schr J Sanderson. McllhennyHalifes. C C Van Horn. Schr J Maxfield, May, Saugus, Sinnickson & Co. TUCKERTON, NJ., April 2. Te brig Clio, Capt Benson, from St. Kitts for New York, with a cargo of sugar and molasses, got ashore on the New Inlet Shoals, Little Egg Harbor, on Satur day evening, March 81, at 8 o'clock. The captain or dered part of her deck load of hhds molasses to be stove in. when she floated, and was taken into the harbor leaking badly. EIPMOBA.NDA Steamer Rebecca Barton (of Chester, Pa.), Berry, from New Orleans for this port, lies sunk in nine fathoms water, about 15 miles from Key West. The New York Submarine Company has saved her rigging and sails, and will attempt to float her up. Steamer Tarifa. Langlands, cleared at New York yesterday or Liverpool. Steamers f Fong Shuey, and Ono Washington, from New York, at New Orleans Ist inst. Steamers Star of the Union, and Trade Wind, sailed from New Orleans let inst. for New York. Ship Eledona, Smith, sailed from Liverpool 18th ult. for this port. Ship Saranak, Rowland, at Liverpool 17th ult. from Mobile, and entered out 19th for this port. Ship J S DeWolf, Haney, Ealled from Liveryool 19th nit for this port. Sbip Cmsader, Norton, from Pagulca 15th Dec. at New York yesterday, with guano. Ship Harrisburg, Wiswell, at Havre 19th ult. from New Orleans. Baker, Pratt cleared at New York yesterday for Acapulco. Bark Vacua, for this port in 10 days, was at Bawls about 20th ult. Bark Templar, Wilson, from Buenos Ayres, at Balti more Ist inst. BaikSaMi . Tarbox, Tarbox, cleared at New Orleans 26th mt. torlfacre. Bark Victoria, Christian, hence for Port au Prince, was spoken lltb ult. off Cape Nichols Mole. Bark Mahlon Williamson, Thompson, at New York 31st ult. from Apalachicola. Brig Fanny Foulke, Townsend, hence at Aspinwall 1 3ri hu g l tebecca Sheppard, Townsend, hence at Aspin wall 21st tilt. Brig Belle Bernard, Cook, hence at Key West 9th ult. Brig C V Williams, Thompson, hence at Key We,t 13th ult. Brig Johnnionic., Davis, hence at Mobile 27th ult. Brig Welsh, Jr. Fitleld, was at Sagas about 20th ult. for this port in 4 vs. Brigs Leonard Myers. Cole, from New York ard Chas Heath, Wyman, from Providence, at Baltimore Ist inst. Schr Cornelia Newkirk, Huntley, cleared at Balti more 31st ult. for Boston, Salm a ndAudenried, Woodford: Wm S Doughteti. Tatem, Amos Edwards, hence at Charleston 28th. ult. Schr C P Stickney, Matthews, cleared at Charleston 28th ult. for this port. e. Schr H W Benedict, Case, hence at Fall River 30th nit. Sohn Learning. Ludlam, for this port. and M D Ireland, Ireland, for New York, cleared at Savanna '27th ult. Behr Joseph 'Waples, Robinson, cleared at Wilming ton, EC. 28th ult. for this port. ' MARINE MISCELLANY. Brig Joseph Baker, Nickerson, from Cienfuegos for New York, with a cargo of sugar, sprung a leak, attd was found by U S steamer Cbocorua,-in a sinking con dition, her crew being exhausted, having pump d steadily for five days. A. crew of twelve men was placed on board to man the pumps, and the brig towed Into Hey West March 13, where she remained on the 22d, flog for repairS. She was libelled for $20,000, Brig Russian, Getchell, irom Wilmington, NC, for Matanzas, with lumber. was totally wrecked Feb 20. on Stranger's Cay, Abaco; one man was drowned. Tne R registered 197 tons, rated A2X, and was built in 1847, at Belfast, whence she hailed.. GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDEIi, 232 CARTER STREET And 141 DOUR STREET. ended tO. Work and Millwrishrins ProVill!rur GELATIN. Tn PIGCA. AND .SAGO.—Cor's Scotch and'Gelt Rlo Tapioca and East Indiaearl Sago, landing for sale -byJ. B, BUBBLER &:00.,108 S. Delaware Avenue Raisins LEMONS—Bunch, Layer and Seed AA , lee nod .Malaga Lemoru3, landlng_from bark La Plata, and for sale by .10S. B. BIISF DAB CO., 108 South Delawaro avonnst BD' BOSTON BlSLiuki.—Bond's Boston Butte and Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman, Bondor sa S b ut y Delawares vnER t W., Agents: fa I rtiE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, TUES oAT ftPRILI3,IB66. WheALLEGHENY VALLEYRAILROAD COM PANY.—EITTSBUItOIi. March 29,1866. Coupoua of ,the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company, due tbr. 2d proximo, will ce paid on presen tation at the Office of TOWNSEND.- WHELsN dc CO„ 349 WALNUT Street. - r01,30.6t1 ,JNO. BALLANTINE, Treasurer. X 934,934 13.4 2.4,927 39 - $959.862 27 REV. P. S. HENSON WILL DELIVER HIS I& 'T lecture on "The Secret of Success." at the Broad street Baptist , church, corner Broad and Rrown streets, in aid of the Sunday School, on TUESDA.Y EVEN ING, April 3d.. DOors open at 7; lecture commences at 8. Tickets 25 cents; can be hai or the teachers or scholars or of the sexton, who will be in the Lecture' Room. every evening, or at the deer o . n the event 31-3 g ti of the lecture. WOFFIOE-OF TIER WESTM4P,EL AND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South Third street, corner illing's alley. P.I37I.,ADELPILIA, March 17, L 66. The annual meeting of the Stockh , lders of- the' WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY will be held at their office, on WEDNASDAY, Ayr/1 4th, 1866, at 12 &clock m.. • . An elect' or. will be held for eleven Directors to serve for, the ensuing year. , F. H. JACKSON, rahlff•tap4/ Secretary. X 32,898 54 rr DELAWARE MELTING - -COMPANY OF MICIEIGAN.—Notice 13 'hereby given, that the Annual Aleeting or the Stockholders of the Delaware 31 thing Company, of Michigan, will be held at their once No. 326 WADNLT Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. the fourth day of April: 1866, at t 2 Bf.. at which time and place an election will be held for Directors, to serve the Company tne ensuing year. soh 22,t,ap3inci WYA LT W.LSTAS., See'rY• • Philadelphia, March 21st, 1866. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE IN 1.1..,DY• Si:MANCE COMPANY.—Part,Annema, April At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Com pany held This Day. a - semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT. and an Extra Dividend or TEN PER CENT. was declared on 'he Capital Stock. payable to the stockholders or their. legal representatives on and after triel2th instant. ap2-11t) J. W. McALLISTER, Sec. pro tem. CAMDEN AND AMBOY R. R. TRANS. 111"atiTATION A COMPANY, OFFICE, BORDEN. TOWN, Mat dh 28th, 3868. NOTICE—The tonna meeting of Stockholders of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company will be held at the Company's office, in Bordentown. on Saturday, 281 h of April: 1868, at 12 o'clock, M., for the election of Seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year. mh29-t,ap2B SAMUEL J. BA.Y.AP.B. Secretary. OFFICE OF' DENsmons, OIL al co:PAN - 9r, 1iZ134 South '1 HiRD Street. e:regular Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the DENSMORE OIL COMPANY.' For the election of officers and Board of Directors for the ensuing year. and other business. will take place at the office of toe Company, on Wednesday. April nth, 1866. at 12 o'clock M. T. Turl'LE, N. cretary. B —Stockholders are requested to bring the cer tificates. 1131126,10t} THE TIONESTA OIL, LUMBER, AND U.,DT MINI COMPANY N O. Office. 432 Cesnut street, Second NG story, ROaM 2, Parnantem h b t nia. March 81, 1566, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this OoMpanywill be held at tbe r office,on WEDNESDAY, April llth, A. 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P. sprakN Tea Dealer and Grocer. N, W.corner Arch and Eighth. 5 000 O f fSES FRESH PEACHES dcc , TOMATOES, satisfaction. For sal eenr e n h E y 'e li a t F. Sl'lclLLiarranDited,to give; Arch and Eighth streets. EXTRA MACKERBL.—Extra choice large Macke rel In kitts. Also new _ft iced and. Pickled Sal. mon. For sale by ht .F. BRILLAnsT ii N. W. eor. Arch and Eighth streets. CitaERSIE6.-20 barrels Jersey cultivated Oran r ß ies in store and for sale by AL S , spnyThi TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 'lm SWISS BEGARS.-50,000 Imported Swiss Segars, For sale by rola]. at• SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW PUBLICATIONb. Price.] 501 n Paper; or r. 00 in Cloth 6111 1 1PUEltiLES. A. MERINO, 140 booth k'ront at, 4Aftivis/lailm. TRAVELLERS, INSURANCE COMPANY, PROVIDENCE, R. I Cash Capital, 8200,000. Insures against Accidents of all Hinds. General Accidents include the Traveling Risk, and also all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Bites of Dogs. Assaults by Burglars, Roboers or Mur derers, the action of Lightning or Sun Stroke; the ef. tests of Est loslotus, Floods, and Suffocation by Drown ing or Choking. - - - Twenty-five dollars per year will secure a policy for FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the event of death by any description of Accident, with Twenty-five dol lars per week. compensation. Smaller sums in pro portion. No medical examination required. nutEcrroas. NEW sonic REFFILENCE.S. SETH PADELFORD, NATIONAL OLT s BANE' A. E. BURNSIDE, HOYT, SPRAGUE'S dr. J. S. PHEITEPLACE. CO. ALLEN 0. PECK, GI , O. S. ROBBINS '& HENRY H. ORMSBEE, SON. SA BEZ C.-It NIGHT. ANTHONY & HALL, THOS. G. TURNER, J. C. HOWE Br. CO. ALEX: FARNUM, HUNT, TILLINGHAST J. S. PARISH, _ & CO. FRANK. MA URAN, LOW, _ 17411 - 11 . MAN. L, B. FRIEZE, DURFEE & CO, ROYAL C. TA_FT, J. H. DaWOLF, BENS. BUFFCM " • . JOHN T. MAURAN. HENRY IL ORMSBEE, President. J. S. PARISH, Vice President. IL M. RAWSON, Secretary. SABINE, DUI & HOLLINSHEAD, No. 230 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. STATE AORNTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY and DEL a• WARE, Fitst Class Agents Wanted. 1 an ti 111 lattil tilllzojA LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, Invested Fonda, over Yearly Revenue, over Invested in the United States, over All losses promptly adjusted without reference to England. ATWOOD SMITH, . General Agent for Polulsylvanla. OFFICE" No. 6 Merchants' Exchange. feSatn,th 829' FEELAN MCLAIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 1866, 02,600,8451 90. CapnaL.,.. ----WOAD , 00 Accrue d 044,003 Premlums.-------....---1,119.3e6 CLAM% $11,467 53. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over 015,000,000. Perpetual and 'I emporia, Policies on Liberal Terms RS, Chas. N. Balloter, Ed DIEPOPO ward C. Dale, Toplas Wagner, George Pelee, seannel Grant, Aldred Piller, Geo. W. Richards, Frss. W. Lewis, E. D. Isaac Lea, Peter McCall. CHABLIS N. 'CEEB President. ED WARD C. DALB, Vice President. JAB, W . MCA tordSTICR, Secretary PrO teal. feitdEß INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 150 Iduth Fourth at, above Wal nut street CHARTER. PERPETUAL. This Company Insures against loss or damage by FIRE on PUBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, FURNI TURE and MERCHANDISIC generally, Cip, or country. Also insures dwellings perpetually by de. posits of premium, • DIRECTORS. JAMECS BROWN, LEMUEL COFFTN CHARME3 A. DUY. J. BILLBORN iorht.3, • WILLIAM D. LEWIS, JOHN WOOD:an - LS I WM. N. NEEDLES, WILLIAM B. BC :car JOHN D. TAYLOR, W.M. C. LONOSTRETE.' TiIuILAS ILIMSEIs i Jr. 3 lORN N. HUTCHLNSON. JA BROWN, President. CHAS. A. DUY. Vice President. THOMAS NEILSON. Secretary. lalSs.tu.thly _ _ _ THE 1 , ELLANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. incorporated in 1841. Charter OFFICE, No. M 8 WALNUT STREETPe.rpeinal CAPITA,OOO , Insures against 1038 or L, desooamage by FIRE on Houses, Stores and other Buildings limited or , per petual, and on Furniture Goods Wa res and merchan. Wan in town or country ARS LOSS.I% PROMPTLi ADJUSTED AND.V PAWID. V'S , Invested in the ibilowtng Securities, vi= 004 78 Flint Mortgages on City Property, well 5e cured.........._ . .. .... 1124300 00 United Slates Government 'Loans IMMO 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 55,000 00 ,Pennsylyania $3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan...—. 21,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgages 85,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's. 6 per cent. Loan _— Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Cora. • pan y's 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 percent. mort gage bonds 4,560 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock—. 1,050 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock., 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stack.. 580 00 Reliance Insurance Company of - Philadel. , phia's Stock Cash in bank and on hand.— .. . ... 1.108,009 79 Benj. W. n Tigley, Marshall Hill, Charles Leland, Thomas H. Moore, Samuel Castner, Youn Alfred .English, . g. M. TINGLIi, President. :tory. er 1,1865. 1 1 0 I 0 Dibl ii);,ZP Clem. Tingley, Wm. Hnsser, Samuel Eisphain, R. L. Carson, Robert Steen, Wzn. Stevenson. James CLR THOMAS C. HILL, Seel PHILADELPHIA. Decerab ANTMBA OI T E Btataucall OILARTIEB. PERPILTILAIA. Moe, No. 811 WALNUT street, above Third, Phila. will Insure against Loss or D by Fire , on Build Inge, either perpetually for a limi Ue, Householl Furniture and Merchandi r se go:lousily. Also—Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes any Freight. inland Insurance to all parts of the - Union. DE:LECTORS. Wm. Esher, David Pearson, D. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Audenried, J. E. Baum, J. B. Blakiston, Wm. F. Dean, Jos. Mantield, John Ketchem. WI& M. SMITH. Sec ESHER_ , President. WM.retary P. EAN, We-President laU - LeiBURANOM - ELKIILUEIVEILY. .a.P.I32SIgBYLVAMIA. (JOM PAN I 7 - 2Trporated 1825-4therter Perpetual—Na 510 WAi.IQIIT Street, opp osite'lndependence Stieere This Company, Mvorsb known to the community for over forty yenta con nee to Insurenat loss or damage by ire, o n Public or Private Buildings either permanently or fors limited time. Also, os Furnittffe=ts of Goode and Merchandise gegiersdis oh liberal Their OttPltal, together with a large Supine rend Invested In the moat careful manner, winch enabis them to offer to the homed an undoubted security is the case of loss. _ DIRECTORS Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, Isaac HMSlehtllln, Thomas Robins, D aniel I DABL wrisrAir G. LTROVTELL. TILATITITAL FIRE ENBURANCLE OODIPANY OF y rm.kI) ELPHIA..--Oftice No. 5 South FIFTH Street—insure Buildings, Household Goods and Mer. :e g•. :il ASSETS-8103.798 ISO. DIRECTORS FOR use. CALEB CLOTHLER, P. P. REEDIER, BENJ. MALONE._ JOsEpH NEEDLES, THOMAS MATHER. EDW. M. NEEDLES. T. ELLW'D CHAPMAN, WILSON M. JEN - KISS, SIMEON 3fATLACE, LUKENS WEBSTER, AARON W. GABRILL. CHARLES EVANS, CALEB CLOTHIER, President. T. Bra.WOOD ORArtaArr, Secretary. iera,Mnill fe2otii.th.s3mi 610 Millions 16 Millions 5 Millions. $1,500,000 PEULA DXM, i:ti~I~l:~ XNCOME FOR 188 e. tROAXIO: de2o-th,s,ta,tl _ John Devecreez, Thomas Smith, He Lewis, • J. Elintngham deck, Jr. slam, Jr., Preddent INMIAINFM. TIELAWARE MUTUAL SW/ETV ISUWU 1 , COMPANY, /NOORPORAT:= BY THE LEMBLATUBE 'OF PENNSYLVANIA 1255. OFFICE :61. E OORNER TErxeb AND weLnirr EITHEETS PHILADELPHIA. I. ON VESSICIAMARIAN INSURANCE, To CARGO To all Parts of the world. rarkbairr, INSURANCES On Goode, by Illver, Canal, Lake,and Land Carriage, toAll a tarts of the nion. INSURAHU6I3, On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &C• ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1865. $lOO,OOO United Stator 5 per cent. loan,slum 00 120,000 United States 6 per cent, 124,180 00 200,000 United States 7 840 Per Cent. loan Treasury Notes.-- 194,875 00 100,000 State cif Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. Loan 54,060 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. oo,sao oo Lo 125,000 City an of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loam.-112,812 50 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort. gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 20,000 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort. Gage Six Per Cent. Bonds— g 3,750 00 25,000 Western Parma. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 22,750 00 11,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gaa Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Philadel phia_ . ..... . 18,587 50 7,150143 Eteek — Fenias. — ickii7mla Comnauy. .._. 6,580 00 5,000 100 kUies'iireaTiiiiitin—Ferinoyliinf; Railroad C0mpany......8,250 00 40,000 Deposit with One U nit e di WiraTi•e — OO: - Vernment, subject to 10 days call. 40,000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. • Loan— . 18,90 n 00 170.700 Loansiiii'lra7,ll; and Mortgage, first liens on City Property 170,700 00 • 1 Real Sktate. --- ,038,650 Par. Market vsuria.—.. 296.560 00 ' as,ooo 00 Bills receivable.orlnsurance - m5de.......- ili,out so Balances due atAgencies.—Premiums on Ma ripe Pollutes. Accrued Interest, and other debts due the Company.... 40,5 U 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry I nsurance . o O ther Con man taea. 25,123. Estimated alue-. 2,910 00 Utah in 678 48 —... 08,635 77 10,722.660 111 •• 'VMS • Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Sander, Theophthis Spalding, John B. Penrose, Jme4tutir. H a enry es C Tr. allett, Jr., James C Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, George G. Lelper, Hugh Craig, Robert Burton, John D. Taylor, THOMAS JOHN 0. MUTAT LYLBUTIN, Beare COMPANY OF NORTH AM:ERICA P—VAWN OE E„FIRE AND INLAND TRAPtSpoE TATION INSURANCE. Thi °Moe rdsWeet, N 0.282 WALNUT Meet, smith aide, eaat Of The Proper les of this; Company are wan invested and iGrnieh an avarAble !mad for the am= tay of all na who desire to be protected Insaraime. RISES taken on Vessels. and ( =SD TRANSPORTATION RIbRS on Mel, chat:Lateperirroada, Canals and Steamboats. Inas FIRE 111,4 an Merchandlae, Furniture and Rand a_d_Counky. ENCORPORATEO 179 . ff tza5 0130 AND PAID IN AND SECURELY TOTAL SI PROPRRTIEi3, ,700,0 m. PERPETUAL CHARTER. Arthur G. Coffin, SIIMILI3I W. Jones, chance Aatrown, Ta_rew Ambrose White, Richard D. Wood, William William Welsh, Z. Bowen, - T. Marl ARTHUR Cliusiss PzArr. - 4 4 FIRE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March 97,1860. .1P A OFFICE, No. 34 N. FIT Mr street. In - sure RC LLDLKOS. HOUSEHOLD FUR NITHRE and MERCHANDISE Met • ally, from Low by a ire, (in the City o PMLadelphia only.) STATIQUE,= of the !meets of the Association January 1, 1666. Ronda and Mortgagee on property in the City of Philadelphia----------$836,466 17 Ground Resta.- -„, , —5) eift in Reif Es.tate (Office No 34 Norm - Fifth Street) 14,366 13 IL S. Government 5-20 Bends.-_-_____ 45.000 00 U. S. Treasury P. otes..---.-.--.-- 6,640 06 City Warranta.—___- --.- 640 00 Totol.-.-----------43.144.19 /0 . _ GEORGE W. TRY° President. WM. H. HAMILTON, ' JOSEPH It. LYNDALL JOHN SOCCER. LEVI P. COATS, PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL BP A.RITAWY, JOHN PHLLRLY, CHA.RL} P. BOWER, JOHN CARBOW, JESSE LIGHTFOOT. GEORGE I. YOUNG, ROBERT SRO Dc. WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary. T D ELPHikIICEN/X I:6IBIIRANOCOMPANY OY PHILA. lA. _ _ _ . INCORPORATED 1904--CCELLRTER PERMIIMAI NO. rst WALNUT Street, op• the Exchange. InaddittoutoMAßlNEand iLAMlNsmizra this Ccuaimmy insures from Inn or damage by PTECI on Mend terms, on buildings, mnrchandise, Mnitura. gr- Air limited periods, and permanently on MUMMY, by_aeposit Ofpremluln• ame Com has been In Rolm opaamm Domes Ince s than during which all losses hal a been promptly *CU and PAM ORS. Jehn L. Rodin. DIREC IT David Lewis, AL , B. Mahon"' John 'P. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers, William S. Grant. A. R. McHenry, Robert W. Lamina. Edmond Castill o. D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence JOHN R Lewis, Jr Monis C. Norris. . OHERER, 2rislanl Samoan Wxboox. Becretari. THE COUNTY ELSE INSURANCE CONTANY.- 07FICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STREW; Exr..ow CCECIL9TNIIV. "The Flre Insurance OomPanY of the 0011m7 ri Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Lmislatare Pennsylvania In Ism for Indemnity against icesdamage by flamitadvely. TER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample °snit, and centingent ftmd Careftay Invested continuer 11 sure buildings, ihrniture, merchandise, gm., either pc: manently or for a limited time, against loss or drum by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the al:soles safety of its castomers. Losses adjusted and paid M with all possible degm,M DMEOB. cterACrilly, John H ja i Charl es Henry J. Eater,win or L. n, Baska, Hobert V. mamey, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Mecke, Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone. J. SLITTER, President BENJAMIN P. HOECICGME. Sec'v and Treasurer. FEPPEBSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY C.: PHILADELPHIA.—Office Northeast corner • THIRD and BUTTONWOOD streele(Late TerrunsnJ Incorporated by the Legislature of Penr.sylvan: Unsay= Pintenyttsx. Capital authorised floo,ooo. Make Insurance again s t Lose or Dement, Fire of Public or Private Bandit:we, Furniture, Bloc Goods and Merchandise rAvorable terms. RS George Emily, D Chris , Frederick Stacks, R. August 0. ZaHler, John F. Belsterling, Jonas Bowman. Henry Troonmer, Frederick Doll. MoThmiel, Jacob Schandier, George Buts, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Barker, Edward Samue lMoyermuter, . . GEOBA3E :METT,__Prealdent. JOHN F. RELSTERI I, WG, vice President PHILIP E. COLEhtAN. See Mary. AMISCRICIAN MUTUAL LEISURANOE 0021:PAN —Office Fargolum Building. No. 151 WA_LNL 7 Street; MARINE AND INLAND INEITRANCIES. Risks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all pay% of the•world, and on goods on Island transportation riven, nataig,_raimads and other ccinveyanr,., throughout the ignitedfiktte, OBAlGPreeldent, blue Dreildeal PETER 0... ROBERT J. NEE, Becretary. nnumnous. William Craig, Henry C. Hallett, Peter Cullen, Wm. S. Lonrho?. John Millen, Jr., J. Johnaton Brown, William H. Merril*, Samuel A. Hulan, Berl W. Richman, Mason Hutchins, Mlles Dallett, Henry L. Elder, Wm. X. Baird, S. B ad man Morgan, Pearson 'ingameN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. /NOOP.PORATED 1810.—CHARTER PEW'S TUAL. MO WALNUT Street above THIRD Sneed. PHILADELPHIA. Nav in a paid up CAPITAL STOUR and BIM. PLUS nvmw In sound and mania:de Seouritim_oon. Untie to to on Dwellings, Stow& Ferran aLer shandies, vessels in port an d their cargoes,. an other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. nranoross. John T. Lewis, James B. Campbell! Edmund G. Duillh, Charlee! W. Ponitneyi Korea. ks R. HAMS. President my2l Thomas B. Maria , John Welsh Bamsel 0. dorton, Patrick Brady. au LIMM ALIV/W.T 0. L. CIUMPORD, riIIEF PROVIDENT LIRE AND TRUST :DON. 1 PANT, Or PHILADELPHIA • Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, SO month, =LISA . INSURER LPTED, ALLOWS .INTIMMST ON DEi• POSITS AND GRANTS ANNUITIES. CAPITAL .....—.4150,000 Samuel E. 13hipley, DIRECTORS. (Henryßichard DoOhnl7, • Jeremiah Hacker, Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wistar Brown. Richard Wood. Wm. O. Longstreth, Coffin. SHIPLEY, President, F, SAMIJE Chatt. L Row Lawn PAEMIC, Ac , . m giontayourtli Sized Samuel E. Stokes, I. F. Peniston. Henry Ed ward Sloan, ulton William DarMo G. , lington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Latoureade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P.3.llyre, Spencer Mr...Uvulae, J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D T.Moman, Pittsburgh. : D. HAND, PrmAent. DAVIS, Vice President. .tary. dentnol • James N. Dickens, B. Morrie Wain, John Georze M rkenthon Prancht Oo - EdwardH. . E. B. Clarke HWiiliana , Oonuntnis, 00 ; i f iff, President . _ . E aesard a. Co., G. R. Ifeeny, - Isaac H. Kay, C. H. r eedles. T. S. Husband, Ambrose Smith, Thomas Weaver, William B. Webb. James L. Bispham, Hughes it Coombe, Henry A. Bower, "GISTLACE'S DIPHTHERLI. LOZENGES. lozenges are a safe and speedy cure.forDip Coughs, Sore Throat. Hoarseness and affections generally. Try them. THOS. ES Jr., Druggist, S. W. -ner of Eighteenth and streets.Philadelphts. C - A R - Y — B ll : 33 :D. — TareatY- 6 11Ye 1 1 ,7 3 rCi lt . nary Et eFd In_ato u re and u icor CO., /22,WALU LNSIJB4NCE. GIRARD ,FIRE - A11)--, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.. - • OFFICE, 4lb WA .LNIIT SIDE ET, PRILA DELPHIA, CAPITAL PAID EN; IN CASH, $200,000. This company continues to write on boreli;tats only, Ita capital, with a good surplus, la: safely invested, • Losses by fire havebeen promptly Paid, and more than - . 8500,4100_ -Disbursed on this account within the past few years, For the present , the office of this company will re.. . . 415 WALNUT STREET, Ent within a rew months will remove to its OWN EI:JADING. N. E CAR. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT Then, as new, we shall be happy to insure our pal9One at such rates as are consistent with safety. ".- THOMAS CRAVEN DLECECTOW3.' , ALFRED W. °ELLETT FURMAN SITFPPARD, N. S. LAWRENCE , , T3iOS. MACRELLAit, CHARLES L DUPONT, SNO. SUPPLER HENRY F. KENNEY JNO. W. CLAOHORN, JOSEPH RLA.P.P, M. 3S; SLLAS 'YERRES, • THOMS ALFRED B. GLLLE'TA— JAMTS B. ALVORD FAKE INSURANCE 00aLPANY. • ; No. 406 CEEI TETNUT STREET. PIELLADEEEMRTh.. FIRE. AND INLAND INSURANCE . Francis N. Ruck, - Jno. W. .EverulAo, ' Marius On. Itlnbart Robert B•Pcinar' Henry ewi. /no. Eficabir, Jr., Samu S. el W geal, E. D. Woodruff, . RISt, FirO• A. Weld, . Stokes, 7,15. D. Ellis. N. 11 L Buircasiro President • e. ORA& In Searatar. . vice preatege N MEDICAL. WLSTAR'S BALSAM. WILD CHERRY Has BEEN USED POE NirdiarmY HALF 'A CENTURY, wrrn THE MOST sarOls - xammozi SUCCESS ne CUMMI Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Bore Throat, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, j Liver Complaint, Bronehttis, Diffi culty of Breathing, Asthma and every affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST. CONSUMPTION, which carries off morevictims than any other disease , and which baffles the skill of the Phyaicians to a greater extent than any other malady often yrwx,DS TO RATS REMEDY! when all others prove ineffectual The Rev. JAMB SECHLER, of Hanover, Pa. Well known and much respected among the German population In this country. makes the following statement for the benefit of the afflicted. Dass. Slits—Having realized in my family import ant benefits from the use t f your valuable preparation —WISTAB'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY—it affords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight s ears ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de. cline, sad little hopes of her recovery were enter tamed. I then procured a bottle of your exc-llent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my inuividcual case made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have al- ways been benefited by it, COB SECHLE. PRICE OBE DOLLAR AA BOTTLER FOR SALE BY. J. P. DINSMORE. Dey Street, New Yorl . c. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Boston Alai BY ALL DRUM:MST& GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE 11q:tIplof.Iff 114 GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE Cares Bolls,Dlcers. tSmcers. GRACE'S CETPBRATED SALVE Cures Chapped Hands, • blains. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE Heals Old Sores. Flesh W °ands, .t.c. It is prompt in action. removes pain at once, and re duces the most angry lonk.ng ewern rigs and Intl amens lions, *e II by magic—thus affording relief ands cons• plete cure- Oply 5 cents a box! (Sent by mail for Si cents.) For Sale by DMSIIIORE, 36 Dey Street, New York. S. W. FOWLS'. et bON, Proprietors, Boston and by all Druggists. Grocers and Country Stores. ja36.3na V C)X. YvYUL L. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP, PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 7I SOUTH THIRD ST. PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE ; ss PER HALF Deahra. The undersigned citizens take Measure in cheerfully recommending the use of Wright's Tar Syrup, for coughs colds, consumption, whooping cough, spotted fever, liver complaint, pains in the breast, bronchitis, int:lamination, and constriction of air vessels in the lungs. The remedy should be in every family: Charles C. Wilson, Forney's tress Charles H. Graffen, Sunday Mercury office. James Nolen, inquirer office. Wm. F. Corbit, Associated Press. Wm. IL Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Tele graph, Fifth end Chestnut streets. A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. James W. - Perrine. 1129 Charles street, IL A. Davis, 3. - .9 Gs skill street. John Wcodside, 1331 Franklin street. Hobert Thompson, 1608 Walter street. R. G. March. 62.5 Franklin street. J. Gebloff, 731 South Second street. John Seymour, 513 South Front street. E.W. Howard, 1 Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, 3r7 South Second street. L. Bates, 6(5 arch street. Albert martin. 917 South Second street. Mary Caldwell, hod Sansom street. W. Thomas, :20 North Fourth street. T. M. Canby, 169 Elfreth's alley. George Nt ilson. 336 Race street. W. F. Brooks, 69 North Second street. M. 3. Hassett,ll9 Canal street. S. Seymour Rose, Bu'tleton. Charles Rogers, S2l South street, R. T. Wellington Second and Quarry streets. E. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street. William Barns, 515 South Front street. S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager. John Maginnis, rear of 134 North Second street. Mrs. S. R. Choate, Newark.. Del. George W. White et Co. No. 56 South Third street. Hr. Tri/liam B. Trriaht; We take pleasure in recommending your TAR SYRUP (of which we have I already sold con siderabie quantities) as a most excellent and efficacio • reinedy fot the complaints set Milli in your prin bill already submitted to the public. As a gratifyin act to suffering humanity we will I cheerfully reco •• mend your preparation to all afflicted ith diseas which it is designed to cure. Yours, &c., DILKS & SON, Druggists, N. E. corner Pine • nd Sixth streets. Also to be had at JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY COWDEN, DYOTT dr CO.; and all principal druggists and deal • rs. The subscriber would beg leave fh ther to say t he is prepared to fill orders and f.rward the Sr to any part of the country. Persons desiring oti information by mail will enclose a liost age stamp, answers will be returned as soon al the exigencie business win admit. •Address wiTaira WRIGHT, 77.1. South Third street, Ehiladelphla, OPAL DENTALLIT.TA.—A superior article for cis ing the Teeth, destroying animalcules whict feet them, giving tone to the gum', and leaving a inc of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the m It may be used daily, and will be found to atreng weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and d siveness will recommend it to every one. Being posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physic! Micro copist, it is confidently offered as a RELI substitute Ifir the uncertain washes formerly in v Eminent Dentists. acquainted with the constit of the DENTALLINA, advocate its use; it co nothing to prevent ita unrestrained employ Made only by JAMES T. SWENN, Apothecary Broad and bprucestr For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown. D. L. Blifickhouse, P~BFU*ERT: VEIN, President. Pre.ident and Treasurer. WSW Robert C. Davis, Geo. C. Bower. Charles Shivers, G. J. Scattergood, J. C. Turnpenny Charles H. Eberl : James N. Marks. Brlnghurst & Dyott & Co., R. C. Blair, Wyeth & Bro,