An Aceommodatiug Judge. The following story—only , the concluding portion of which we give—is told of .Tudge of Jackson. Texas, and John Rolfe, a backwoodsman. Rolfe—a tall hunter,dressed in deerskin, and'armed with revolver, rifle, and bowie-knife—visits Jackson, calls on the Judge at his residence (with the narrator,) and thus relieves his mind: "You see, Judge, early day before yester day morning I started for this plaeo, and hs I wouldn't chisel, I went without eating the whole day. I slept in the woods, and yes terday morning I got up as hungry as'a pan ther; and, as I walked along, thinks I, what urn Ito do? I never saw game so scarce; there wasn't so much as a squirrel to be found. I'm above cheating any man out i of his dinner but I felt that a dinner I mast have. Just then a fellow come riding alotg the road. I talked to him, and tried to b r row, swearing to pay at any place he might name in a week, but the critter told me he paid his way out of his own pocket, and he'd too little to divide. "How much have you got?" says I. "Tivo, fifty;" says he. "Now, thinks I L that is too little to divide. So, while he is looking the other way; I shoots:him through the head, and gin him as decent, burial as I could under the old log, and took the two dollars and a half. _Slit it won't do; my conscience misgives me. .I;r . n sorry for it; and wish the fellow had his money back, if he could be alive. Betsieen you and me, as it is latefor that, I think that I ought to be hung." The Judge called his little black boy, or dered three papers of tobacco, and ,we aniaked in silence. "Then you really think you ought to be hung?" he said, with compassion, as he *whiffed a cloud of smoke toward the ceiling. "I do, in fact," answered Rolfe ,emitting:, t ; a similar volume of vapor. The Judge smoked and considered again. "Well, we'll try to hang you," he.said. There was an expression of gratitude in Rolfe's eye as he replied : i "Thank. you. That will ease my con science." The Judge again knocked the ashes from his pipe and spoke: "Well, come here in half an hour. I'll try to get a jury." Rolfe and myself, laying our pipes on the table, were about leaving when the Judge asked us to take a drink, which having done, we bade him good morning. At the expiration of half an hour we re turned, when we found some twelve men drinking and smoking with the magistrate, awaiting us. We were politely requested to sit down. "Now," said the Judge, addressing him self to Rolfe, "tell these gentlemen what you have already told me." Whereupon Rolfe repeated the statement he had belore made. "Now, gentlemen,',". gontirtued the first speaker,"l wish to.say, if this gentleman,— Mr. Rolfe your name is, eh? well, there's some fine old brandy, make yourself per fectly at home—whether, gentlemen, you find John Rolfe guilty, or not guilty of murder. In addition to what he said, I will observe for your information, that I have sent out and found the body just where he stated it to be." The jury smoked, rose up, took a little brandy and water,and then sat down again, and smoked in silence for some time. At last one of them, who appeared to be the foreman, said: "The case is tolerably clear,and we rather think he's guilty." "There's more tobacco on the table," said the Judge to Rolfe, "the best you can find anywhere. You have heard, what these „gentlemen have said. Well,"he continued, a little uneasily, "I don't like to tell you in my own house; but —" "Let that be no hindrance," said RolfiN filling and lighting his pipe. . • t "Well, then," coniinuedthe Judge, "come here at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, and I'll have you hung." Rolfe looked disconcerted, and appeared mortified at the idea of asking a favor. "Youyou have been so kind to me," lie said, hesitatingly, "that I hardly like to ask you for anything more." • - "Not at • all," replied the Judge. "Out with it; you are welcome to it before you ask." "Well," said Rolfe, "I wish—to-morrow is my ague day, and the shakes come oa at ten—would you be so good as to hang nie at nine?" "With the greatest pleasure," answered the good-hearted Judge, shaking Rolfe by the hand. "Nine it shall be." .4 Accordingly John Rolfe went to the inn, paid his bill, and the next morning was hung as the clock struck nine. Philadelphia Bank Statement. The following is the weekly statement of the Phila delphia Ranks, made up on Monday afternoon: Capital Stock. 414,642,150 Loans and Discounts 46,(P-S,6IS Bpecie In Banks 50,2112 L. S. Demand and Legal Tender Notes 16,882,2811 Due trem other Banks ... 4,020,U9 Due to other Banks 5,964,409 .Deposits . ... —— 32,782,265 Cirrulation...- 8,7204/ - 0 The following statement shows the condition of the Banks of Philadelphia, at various times during the last few months: , 1961 Loans. Specie. Circulation.Derioslts. 8.........37,879,675 4,510,750 4,504,115 28,429,181 _July 6 .35,936,811 4,360,745 2,664,558. 28,504,514 1864. „Jan. 4 .55,698,808 4,158,585 2,055,810 29,878,926 .Jlly 4. 40,918,009 8,955,856 2,154,258 37,758,832 Jan. 3 48,059,403 1,803,583 2,793,468 89,845,963 July 3 50,054,760 1,184,631 6.771,226 46,980,90 u 1866. Jan. 1 45,041,001 890,822 7,226,369 35,342,304 - Feb, 5.........47,233,664 1,009.689 7,668,365 34.687,15 Mar. 5 46,604,752 1,041,462 8,161,049 32,835,094 "- 12 96 546,878 1,055,694 8,248,100 32,504,558 12 .10,699,789 1,026,068 8,438,184 32.102.427 " 981,952 8 560,200 32,144,215 April 2 46,013,488 990,630 8.666,230 82,257,653 9 46,1728,648 946,282 8,720,270 32,762,182 The following is a detailed statement of the business Of the Phlladelphda Clearing House for the past week: Clearings. Balances. .817.194,297 99 51',197 SG 7.085,106 29 582,866 59 6,169.412 01 596,688 67 6,113,815 84 524,250 Do 6,058,029 6.1 39.5,610 27 6,112,049 18 378,031 56 Apr. 2. S. " 4.. .. 6.. Ai 7 Total. April 9. 1868 .$37.732,640 96 $2,959,644 • BOA - BD OF TRADkr • SAMUEL E. STORES. (3 } in EOBGE N. TATHAM, Mima:or COmirrmai, JAB. R. CAMPBELL. /inlaid and TO e 1 ocean !Stemmas naps num vox lasi Cella London... New York IV arch 19 Hecla Liverpool... New York March I/ .Delaware Liverpool-Boston&phila.Marcb I. Edinburg Liool...New York ---March 2S Hansa . --Southamp verp ton...New York -March 28 England- Liverpool... New York ----March 2.9 Belgian. Liverpool-Portland. March 29 rereire Havre...Nerw York Starch' .s city of Cork. ....... JAverpool...New York 'March Si Aal* " ' ."' ...... •••- laverPooL-Boston Marsh 81 TO DEPART. - Vera erns Newyork-Havana dr V C • April 10 China Boston-Liverpool April 11 Costallica, New York-Aspinwall April 11 liora - Castle . - .. -.New York... Havana .April li City of Dublin... Flew York... Liverpool Aprll 1l Tripola....-. ....... New York... Liverpool ..... ....March 11 City of Cork .New York... Liverpool. ... . ... --April 11 Atlantic ..New York... Bremen A.pril 12 City of Paris New York-Liverpooi April )4 tonFul ..- . ----New York...Havre .. .. -.April 14 Star of the Union...N. York... New Orleans ... April 14 Manterey New York... New Orleans April 14 Bavaria- New York-Hamburp April 14 Scotland -New York-Liverpoo - . ... ...... .. April 14 Santiago de Cnba—N York... San SnaaNic... . ..Ap 0.1 le 40iorstes... ...... York... Nassau& Hav'a. Ap 11 21 _XOrt.ll-A.lne.rica-New York-Itio Janeiradm......Ap - r ril 28 ,~~ltl~d7~ ~~~•~°.1~3Tx, ELT OF ThaiL 10. PO .Rucza, 5234 I SIIN ' earn 626 I Idling, WATZII, l6, 6 • At YESTERDAY. Stearnerßeverly, Pierce,24 hours from N York, With , gods° to W P Clyde & Co. r Steamer D 'Utley Davis Bt hours from .Ne with indite tO Wra Baird & co. w To *. steamer Novelty. Shaw. 24 hours from New York, With 'mdse to Wm M Batrd & Co. solar Complete, Conway, b tiara from Baltlmore,witp - gbingipo Ln s Bolton & Co. Bahr rY Wellington, Atwood, 6 days from Bo s t on 01h ' mdse to E A bonder dB Co. ' Saw .T Nickerson, Kelly, from Boston, with mdse to EtroWell R COIIIIIB. 13thr - .Hiawatha, Disney, 6 days from Boston, with nate to D Cooper. • , Scar ft C'Fitbian, Tuft, I day from Port Del: 1 0Bit, lid. • wills grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. CLE.daiED YESTERDAY. Brig Errichetta (Ital), Filliberti, Rotterdam, E A Son- Brig Export (Br), Bent Havana, CO Van Horn. Brig Barry Virden, Conine 04 clearance); 27 Orleans, D 8 Siete= & Co Bohr liembigg, 'Coardenas, J B Bexley (t CO. ffiI9MORANDA Captain Porker, of the tug Herman Solider. reports' having passed on Sunday afternoon, in the Bay, above Bombay Hook, bark Eventide, hence for Diatausas; brigs Anna (Br), do for Cork; Anna, do for St Thomas.' ship Wm . Cummings,.from New York; bark Pennsyl sylvan's; from • Genoa: brie- Yankee Blade, from Charleston; one brig and eight ;schooners, names un known, bound up. - , • , :Steamer S tar of the 'Union , Blanchard, from. New Orleans Ist inst. at New York yesterday. Steamer Ikea , York, Hflrner, from Aspinwall Ist inst. at New. York . yesterday.. Steanler' Atlantic; Royer. from' Bremen March 22, via Southampton 25th, at New York yesterday, has 000 passengers. April 6, let 42. let 42, lon 60, passed steamer Australasian, for Livrrpool. . -. • Steamer Moravian, Alton, cleared at Portland 7th inst. for Liverpool. Steamer Gen Custer, Harris. elpared at Charleston 6thinst. for Baltimore. ' Ship Boswell Sprague, Whitmore, from Calcutta, at Boston yesterday. Ship Blue Jacket. Dillingham, sailed from Honolulu 25th Neb. for New Bedford. Ship Zulette (Br). Jones, sailed from San Francisco 12th ult. forXelbourne. Bark Janet (Br), Kenny, for this port, was loading at Mayaguez about 22d ult. Bark Manuela, Morse from Buenos Ayres, 7th, and Montevideo 13th Feb. at Boston Bth inst. . . . . . . Brig Bachelor, Miller. from Messina for this port, was spoken LOth ult. lat 26, lon 54. Brig Wanderer,Boot.frcim Bangor for Buenos Ayres, was spoken Ist inst. off Cape Henlopen. Brig T A Darrell, Avery, from Buenos A.yres, Bosh n fith inst. ' Behr C. Datidson, Jeffries, cleared at Wilniington, NC. 4th inst. for this port. Ban; John S Lee, Jordan, cleared at Wilmington,llo. 4th Inst. for New York. Schr J W Vann eman, Sharp, sailed from Salem sth inst for this port. Schr Pally Sally tiay, Fowler, from Providence for this port, at N York yesterday. Schr IC Patterson, Whitaker, cleared at Pensitvila Slat nit. for Galveston. • - Pchr Glenroy. Murray, sailed from Fall River 6th fist. for this port. Bchrs J Martin, Baker. and Frank Herbert, Crowell, cleared at Boston 7th inst. for this port. Echr Peterson, English,: cleared at Portland 7th That: for this port. Scbrs J Dorrance, Rice, for this port; J C Runyon, Ninth's, for do, and Breeze. Bartlett, for Trenton, NJ. sailed from Providence 7th inst. Par Cerro Gordo, from Bridgeport for this port, at N. York yesterday. - • Bohr Golden Eagle. Kelly, mated Arm New Bedford 7th Inst. for this port. Bohr Mary' .7 Russell, Smith, sailed from Providence 6th inst. for this port. Bohr Geo Kilburn, Norwood, cleared at Eastport 31st ult. for this port. Schr J Price Nickerson, hence at Gloucester gth:t for Portland: Schrs L A May, Baker, and A H Cain, hence at Bath 6th inst.—not as before reported. Bars Moro, Kelley, from Wareham• Saratoga.Pink ham, from Beverly, and Tennessee, Creed, from-East port, all for this port. sailed from Newport 7th inst. 11.1 itt 1:11:44 tiff-V:IV Brig Henry Gilbert, at Boston yesterday from Bo naire, reports March 29th. lat 35, lon 61, fell in with the ship Ida Lilly, from Mobile for Liverpool. and took from her Copt Heed and two officers of the brig Itasca; from Portland for Cienfuegos,. and brought them M this port—the Itasca having sprung aleck and became water-logged. and was aband, nod on the 28th. The rest of the crew remained on board the ship. Its GREED P.70A.5 9 Grreen Corn, - Fresh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, eo. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dyr,vram IN FINE GROCEEIBIL*3, • Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. JAPANESE PO WOHON. TEA. • the finest ever imported. OOLONG TEA; DRAGON CHOP. OLD GovEitaN - MFINT JAVA COEter,E. YOB SALE BY JAMES R. WEBB, jalltff W.A.LNIMand EIGHTH Streetc 'VFW QUEEN OLIVES.-600 gallons of the finest /A Queen Olives ever Imported, in store and for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery No. US South Second street:, WBONELESS SARDINE. Anchovies, Capers, itch Herring; all of superior quality. at COITS TY'S East End Grocery, No: U 8 South Second street. OIgFASHION SUGAR HOUSE .1101 .4 also, tine West India Honey, 'always to be had a. 0011rTY'S Fat End Grecery,No.llB South Second are I • Dillr : e •Esas per Can, Champion Green Peas, at:4o cents per Can; Tomatoes 25 cents; all warranted; at cotrsTrs. East End Grocery, No. US South Second street. nahli NEW Papershell and Lishm Almonds; splendid London Layer, Raisins, 11,. whole, half and quarter boxes, choice Eteme tl: . ► drams, la . tore sale by • a r •• 4. . . 5 000 CLABEII FIUME PEACHES, TOHNIVEt-. taatfactl 11. 6 7c0r sate Z e it. leP warran , 'N t i c k Arch antrEighth streets. ETRA_ MACKEREL —Iibtra choice large blect:o ?el kitta. Also new 8 Iced and Pickled Bal mon. For sale by M. F. BPZLbINN. W. cor. Arcs end Eighth etreeta. EIRILLES.--20 barrels Jersey cultivated Cray OW l es in store and for sale by M. Y. SPILLL" , , „ , Di • CO4I CrECO• A. COP IS SEISING PRESTON COAL Which 1s thii very best Schuylkill Coal coming to this market, perfectly clean and tree of slate, deliverabl e to any part of the city, at 87 per ton, Eggand Stove sizes. Also, the genuine EAGLE VEIN, same sizes, same prices. Orders received at No. 114 S. THIRD Street. gEmoprinm No. 1114 WASHINGTON Ave. mblBllMl COAL YARD, S, E, corm Thirteenth and Willow Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Sir Orden thankfully received and promptly ere cured. Blacksmiths' Coal constantly on hand. mixl4-Imd Eagle Vein Coal. STOVE. 7 00. CHESTNUT. .6 00. At J. S. JENKINS• COAL YARD, mll2B-lm* S. W. nor. NINTH and WALLACE St& THE TREMONT COAL COMPANY are now ready to receive orders for the several sizes of their ceh brated LORBERRY ASEICOAL. It is the determine lion of the Company to take special pains in the pre. potation of their Coal so that It shall be of the beet quality. Reliable arrange= ents are made for ship ping to all points, east and smith. Orders for the pre sent, sent to their office, No. 23 EXCHANGE BUILD INGS, Philadelphia, will be promiWy attended to, GEO. SANDSGN, President. A. B. Emrsm, General Coal Agent. PHILA:DELPHIA, March 15, 1868. l3lll743,tll,thlati B. MASON =STE& JOHN J. SHNati riUNDERSIGNIED loi yin& Aw.miibut lON 'l , tteir stock of i Buck Mountain Company's Coal. Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and Locust Mountain, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest =rim Wei, and to deliver in the beet condition. , Orders left with S. MASON BINES, Franklin lust tote Building, ELEVENTH street, _below Market, wij be promptly attended to. HMI .•:. dr, SHBAFF , seS,tt Arch Street Wharf, SchuYikill. I fIOAL.—SUGAR LOAF. BEAVER MEADOW AEI Spring Mountain, r....bigh Coal, and brat Locus Mountain /kora' Schuylkill, Preaged ,Morerfali s a Wuse,' De .. t, N. W. corner mOHT.N. and streets, 1.. ce, M. 113 Eolith SECOND street. . reh27 , 7. WA_LTON & CO. I 'STOVES AIM 111 4T azTHOUPSON'S LONDON KITOMENIIIR, 03 EITROPICARBANGE,' for families -hotels o :MIMIC InatitUt3ollB, _ln TwzrrrY .Da k imuoir 18TrIZA. A.lllo,Philadelphia Ranges, - ,Hot.ab Furnaces, Portable - Heaters, -lowdown-Grates, Fire board- Stovers, Bath Boilers, Btewhole Plates - -Broiler- OlOtMeSteVeS, etc, a& *wholesa - le, and_ retail, by , tau , manufacturers &ABA _SHARPE & THOMPSON, , o2B,th,s,tts,flant No. 209 North Second street. 0 ~.:' '7 93 l " ateU EUlN dt a D ß°lll3, 11 No. 1824 OlCENfloita streel,.slllsidelptila ..-' °Make unit ed States aunt, nntosorus of -.- '.' - . . -- . , 2p1a t i 1 % . W ' 9 '. i. And other GYATI4EI, . _ - - - Per Antbracdte r ltittuninonsand•Woodillrea. , Argo ifitNWANN-A.14 ACM, For. Warm _loPtltge and Privata Bultdia ro , RIM I:,,Z#NNIV,ATOBIS . OHLKNEY-IJAPS . 000=70-BAN go. om 3 WHOT:RNALM and RETAIL. .. WANTS. TEBELID Fully Competent CLOTHING GALES MEN warded, none bat men of exoertence and ability answer. BENNETr-dt CO., , ap7 Bti Tower,Hell, Sie Market Iltteete: filE DAILY EVEN IN 1-IULLETIN ADELPHIA, TUESDAY,_ APRIL .. 10,1866. -11Pic,CIAL NOTICES. B.ZNOTIv-E.—Tbe annual meeting of the Steck . holders of THE TIOGA. IOf.PVENE AIM; will he held on the first of M AN, at the Philadelphia Hitcher . ge, at 12. o'clock, M., at wideh time an election will be held.for hianagers, President and Treasurer. for ensuing year. AU ELLIS, Treasurer. (U.. A MEETING OF„THE WOKEN& OENTR 4.L BRANCH OF TEE .PENNSYLVA.NI IREEDISIEN'S RELIEF -- ASSOCIATION will be held at their Rooms 418 WALNUT street, (up stairs,) on TUESDAY, April 10th, at 11 o'clock, instead of at Rorticultual Hall as heretofore. - . - - ap9-2t* ANNA F. STEVENSON, Erecretarn OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE IN af3TII3,ANCE COMPANY.—Prrrt.4nkeirrx;April 2, it3b6. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Cknn patty held This Day, a semi-annual. Dividend of SIX PER CENT. and an Extra Dividend of TEN PER CENT. WAS declares on Ilia Capital Stock. payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 12th instant. ape-11td J. W. ItICAr.r,TRTER, Sec.pro tem. fl - CAMDEN AND AMBOY R. R. TRANS. POETATIONCOMPANY, OFFICE, BORDEN TOWN. March 26th, 1866. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of Stockholders of the Camden and Amboy Railroad. and Transportation Company will be held at the Company's office, in Bordent own. on Saturday. 28'h of April. 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., for the election of Seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year. . . SAMUEL J. BAYARD. mh2.44,11p28 . Secretary. [U. THE TIONESTA ;eau LUMBER, ' AND MINING COMPANY, Office: 452 Chestnut street, Second story, Boom No. 2, Pzumanszeitra. March 31, 1866, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Companywill be held at tbe.r offic9,on WEDNESDAY, April 11th, 1866, at .12 M., for the election of a Board of seven Directors, a Secretary and Treasurer. At d for.the transaction of such other business, as may properly ceme before the meeting. JAMES M. PRESTON. mb3l-11t1 lasecre,ary. 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I, wercoatiimM On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake and Land Carriage. to all parts of the union. ms - • F.RO3I3ItaIWEB, 1 , On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, dro. i ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1885. $lOO,OOO United States 6 per cent. loan, '71...... 796,030 00 120,000 United States 8 per cent, loan, '81..»../173,100 00 200,0..0 United States ' 7 3.10 per cent. loan Treasury Notes.-..... 1940510 100,000 State of Pennsylvania" Five Per Cent. ' . Loan . 90,666 08 is,cieo State of Pen nsylvania Six Load 53,250 125,000 City of 'Fbiladelphia Six Per Cent. • L0an,....... . 112,812 E l ! C ti e l 20,800 Pennsylvania Railroad FiriTa — mort. gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds.-- 20,030 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Sasand Mort -23,750 00 Sage six Per Cent Bonds ;5,300 W estern Penna. Railroad Mortgage ! - Six - Per 'Cent...— 23,750 00 11,000 3011 Shares Stock G erman t own Gas Company, principal and interest ; guaranteed by the City of Philadel la,s/r. • 7,150 143 Sham Rock Penns, Railroad 5o Company... 5,000 100 Shar e s Stock North PennsylviTa Railroad Company go' 00 40,000 Deposit With the United States ;kr. a Vernment, subject to 10 days ca 11.—.... 40,900 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. ' 18,900 00 170.700 Loans on iiaa, and fiargiiii, were ~ liens on OW Property —.....—. 170,700 00 1,038 i 5a4 Par. • Market:value—. 998.580 00 Estate— 38,000'00- Bills receivanieroilnert - receivable .121,0410 Balances due atAgescies.--Premiums on - RIZ Ma rise Policies. Accrued Interest. and otner debts due the C0mpany........—. ...• 40,511 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry /nsurance"and other Companies. $5,133. Estimated value... 2,910 00 Cash in Cash in "Drawer ..........—.....—..—.. 873 48 89 .158,635 77. Le.`53.880 18 DEFLECTOR& Thames C. Hand ---- Samuel E. Stokes, Sohn C. Davie,_ • I. P. Pentston. Edmund A. Bonde, Henry Slow", Theophilua Spalding, William G. Boulton, John B. Penrose, Edward Darlington, James Tratinair. , H. Jones Brooke, Henry C. Lallett, Jr., . Edward Lafonreade, James C Hand, Jacob P. Jones, William C. Ludwig, James B. McFariami, Joseph H. Seal, Joshua P. , ?.Wre, George G. Lelper, Spencer A erivaine, Hugh Craig, J. B. Semple, Pittaburgh. Robert Burton, A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. John D. Taylar, D T.Morgan=fh. THOMAS C. V . A ND, JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY LYLIIIIEN, Secretary. delStnol IFIESURANCE 00.1/PAITY OF NORTH AMMRIOA !~LARTNF. FIRE TATION nistuuusia t t liT) INLAND TB BPOP Third Onlmli ftt ro.kt) WALNUT' area. wrath Me, east of . TheProperlles of this Comp any are well Invested andforntah an available rand r the am ple of allpexaOne who desire to be protected by In-manna. C /UlillS taken on Vessels, anti argoes. 7:NI:AND TRANECEVRTATION NUMB - on Max chandlse_pff Railroads, Canzla sued Steamboats. FIRE - RIRIE'S on Merchandise, Purnilure and Rolle. into In Cit y sad County.OMPORATED 17H---OAITIMM AND PAID IN AND t3ECIORELP TOTAL PROPERTIES, al MVO& • - mraprriukt amenTEß. Arthur G. Ociihrt, Janos N. Dickens, Samuel W. JOILUS, S. Morris Wain, john datrown, Jahn Mason, Ambrose les VA B George L. 1 1- .1"." Frands . Cope, chard D. Weed, Edward H. Trotter, Wllllam Welsh, E. S. Clarke, William E. Bowen, • William Causuntngs, T. Ctutrleton Henyp. ARTHURPresident MARL= _marg. Secretion FIRE, ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March Z. UM. - A °FPrit/F7 No. 34 N. BIETH street. In ante BU LDLNGS. HOUSEHOLD PUB -I,4ITUILE, and SIERCHANDLSE saner -L-2nllv from Loss by alre, (In the City o • . Plinsdelptda only.) STATEMENT of , the Assets of the Association January 1, 1840/. Bonds and htortmpst on property in the City of Philadelphla---.--.-----....—5538,466 17 Ground Beata.. 20,846 SI Real Estate (Office No 34 North Birth street) 14,896 33 U. S. Government 5-20 Banda.— - 45.000 00 U. B. Treasury 6,640 06 City 648 4a Cash on ...1,41910 SEVSTE GEORGE W. TRYON President. WM. H. HAMILTON, JOSE!PH It. LYNDALL.. JOHN SOLIDER. LEVI P. COATS, PETER A. KEYSER, SAMUEL ISPARHAWK, JOHN rystudam. CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARBOW. JESSE LIGHTFOOT. 0 EORGE L YOUNG, !ROBERT SHORAr A. Frit% WIL T. BUTLII.R, Secretary. .7: .4 I. z . t .1— • et - :es DELPHIL. nicoizipiii:krxn no4-43:EuarrER au NO. MI WALNUT Street, operas the dha In addition tolieltiNEandANDLNl3 chic Company hums from loes or damage bA r r t = on liberal tern, on beg in otten, erchandiss, Str...,ibrErchiat periods, and permanently on huiblingt bvieposlt of premium The Company has been In active °Median Scrawl than and I duri P ng 'which all beam trays been pramp ay *AI sdd. ECTORS. Joint L. Bodge, DIR David Latvia, IL B. liahony ' ReaAmin Riiilsit, John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers. William S. Grant, A. R. lficH i =l, on, Robert W. Lu EdmondmEdmonde B. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis 4 • . Louis C. Norris. JOHN B. WIIMERRER, ProaltiaaL Sarum Wilcox. Bacretary. THE 0011LITY ELBE HiETTEAROB OOKPANYe- ONTHIE - 3510. 110 BOUTS FOURTH 'WERE:: "The Fire Inrurance Company of the Haunt/ cl Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Leigh Ware of Pennsylvania in len, for Indemnity against lose - damage by flro• exclativaii cazaraunt, impirrtra.L. This old and reliable institution, with ample cages and unntingent fund mealy invested continual to ita cure buildings, furniture, merchandise, dcc., either Ps!- /aaneutly or for a limited time, against loss or damats by tire, at the lowest rates coroogteut with the absolute safety of its crustomers. Losses adjusted and paid LMBCTORS. with all poesible desparch (Buries J.. Su b" lobn Htter. Edwinorn I.- Bolllet , Henry iftil, Robert V. Massey, Jr.. Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Mecke, Andrew IL Miler James N. Stone. J. SUTTER, Presidium iIatITZLICEIN HOICCILLEY. Sec'v and Treasurer. rF,FFERSON FIRE usisuittorez COMPANY 03 PHILADELPICIA.--011ioe Northeast corner u THIRD and BUTTONWOOD street hate Tam.mt Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennayll °mum= Finywrttan. Capital authorised by Dm 1100,000. Make Insurance agaLust Loss or Damage LI nre of Public or Private Braidings, Furniture, Sleiß t 'ods and Merchandise, en favorable terms. DIRECTORS, George Ere_ty pher MO N. • August 0. Mil ler Fre derick ck Steaks, Tohn F. EeLsterllng, Jonas Bowman. Henry Troomner, Frederick Doll, William McDaniel, lacob Eichandien George Butz, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Barker, Edward Samu y el e r M . iller, GEORGE sM Mo .ETYlPresident. MIEN P. BEISTHRLERG, ViCe Praddetilh PIiThDP E. COLEMAN. Secretamr. AMERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE CIOAEPAINI _on es Farquhar Bonding, No. 12 WALNIT Street. MARINE AND INLAND ItifSMIANCES.- Blake taken on vane% cargoes andta to 101 Path of thevorld, and ongoode on Inland tan= on rivers, canals , railroads and Other COnveyma throughout the United States. • a PETER HOBERT J. NEB, Beer g am' William Crain, Dom' Henry O. Dane% Peter Cullen, Wm. S. Lonna., John Dalian, Jr.. L. Johnston Brown. William H. Hereon. Samuel Haan. tuni. Iv. mensal*, Mason Hutthins, Mlles Men, Holy Witt.' M. MLitt, S. man Morgan. Pearson Serrill. las • - FIPINSURANCE ExamarvELY. - THE .B ENNISYLVANIA. PIRE INEWBABiaII 00E. PANY:-:orated Mg-Charter Perpernal-Na SIC WAtay um , Street,optie Independence Square. ils DompanY, arroorn known to the community ga M r over forty years, con nes to tenure whet lees or damage by are, en Public or Private BaUding& either permanently or fbr a limited time. Also, as Perniterap e r a le of Coeds and bierchandhse generwity. on liberal • Their Capital, together with a large Mirla Mud la invested In the moat oarefal manner. w hichstable them to offer to the insured an undoubted security be the. awe of ion. roBB. Daniel Smith, Ji Dreimf ~ John Devereaz • Alexander Benson, Thome' Smith, /ease Hardeherst, - Hwry_ ' , Owls, Thomas Robins, J. GrniniMarn PM • Daniel Haddock 7r. DANIEL MUTH, Jr., Prodder% WZGLTAIC G. Ceowars. Secretary IPLAUII ThnEWDANOE OoNPANY. a: No. 4011 taitusrrt MO NT. MIEN AND INLAND ncrsuaArgop Francis N Back, — Rio. W. Ewtrzosn a Charles Ilicharegoni Robert B . Potter, Henry Lewis. Ins. Kmer, zr. slla nny mmic e l wrist% . D. WoodinZ Our . M gee. A. 147,, Jos. D. Ell ires, is. FRANCIS N. 01C, President. _CLNAB. BaccHAßDsom. Vice rafting We seianiiiMlD i Beirdirti • General Aceldents'include the Traveling Risk, and also all lorms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Brutses Cuts', Gunshot Wounds. Burns and Scalds, Bites of ' Dogn, - Assaults by Burglars, Robbers or Mur derers, the action of Lightning or Sun Stroke, the ef fects of EaLlosiOns;Bloods;and Suffocation by Drown ing or Choking. Twentpfive dollars Srp year will secure a policy for FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the event of death by any description of Accident, with Twenty-five dol lars penweek compensation. - Smaller sums in pro.; , portion'. No medical exmuination required. CRAlGl_Preeldant, - vice Predawn. A .NTHRAOITE Al. OILLETZEt P ERPETUAL',. ClicNo. an WALNUT street, !Wolin Third. Philad. ia thieve againetLosa or _,mar _by clina c !l mKa tiWK. him either perponally or dna mr.mmume. Furniture and Nerchandtae generally. Also-Marine Insurance , on 'Female, par inn img Freight.lnlead Inumn im all a parta or the Vn loa, Win. Esher, David Penman, D. Lather c Peter siert, Lewis Andimrled, .1% F.. Bawd. J. B. Blakistort, Wm. B. Dean, 1 Ice. Nardleld. John Ketcham. Wig Tririr,_President. NThr• F. DRA.NI ,VRWE'reidderCL W1L Z1 L 4114 M 1480264617 ' • Ng • itweivizAricz, I.T,AVEL,LERS, DISURANOE-OOMPANY, PRovlDElic,n, R. L Cash Capital, 1.200,009. Insures against Accidents of all Kinds. SETH PADELFORD, A. E. EITRICSIDE; T. S. PHETTEPI,ACE. ALLEN 0. PECK, HENRY H. ORMEBEE, JA33EZ C. B NIGHT. THOS. G. TURNER, AMEX. BARNUM, J. S. PARISH, FRANK•BIAIIRAN, L, B. FRIEZE. ROYAL C. TAFT, J. H. DEMOLE, BEND.BIIEFOIif, JOHN T. 311ATJHAN. HENRY H..OBISIBRKE, President J. S. PAIUSH, Vice President 33.1 M. RAWSON, Secretary. SABINE, DUI & HOLLINSHEAD, No. 230 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. STATE AGENTS run PENESYLVANIA.,vi JERSEY and DELA- MMMEMI gi I MINI wpm 04 LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $lO Millions. Invested Funds, over 16 Millions Yearly Revenue, over 5 Millions. Invested in the United States, over 61,500,000 All losses promptly adjusted without reference to Ragland: ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania ~ N: No. 6 Merchants' Ezohange. 1t22113,U2,1 . 6m 1829 -CHARTER FP.RP.ETuAL. Fat.a.NI3CLACN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PIEMAILURT.PHIA: Assets on January 1, 1868, 02,500,551 06. °alas -aro. s CLAIMS, ti 1,46•7 at. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over 05,000,000. Perpetual and 2 entportr7 Potlclee on Liberal Terms TOBB, Chas. N. Partakes, DIRPC Edward C. Dale, Toilful Wagner, George Pates, Samuel Grant, Alfred Geo. W.Blchards , rms. W. Lewis, M. D. Dame Lea, _pe_r McCall. Vice President. pro tem. fe3W.4li EDWARD C. D TAR W. A LLISTER. INSURANCE COMPANY' OP PHELADKLPHLL No. 150 South Fourth at . above Wal nut street CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company insures against loss or damage by FIRE on PUBLIC and PRIVATE buildings, PUILM. TUBE and MERCHANDISE generally, City or Country. Also insures dwellings perpetually by de posits of premium. DIRECTORS, JAMES BROWN, LEMUEL COFFIN, CHART. A. DUI". J. HILLBORN JONES, wrr LIA At D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSID WM. N. NEEDIxS, WILLIAM R. BC JOHN D. TAYLOR, WM. C. LONGSTRETH. THuMAS Jr., JOHN N. InTDOEIINSON. JAILER BROWN. President. CHAS. A. BUY. Vice President. THOMAS NEILSON-Secretary inlas.tultd, ITIHE PHILADELPHIA. SELLANCE IN'SUBANCE COMPANY OF Incorporated in 184 L Charter Perpetual OFFICE, No. SOS WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, P 0 0,600. Insures against loss or damage by d or p FIRE, on Houses, Store and other Ituildir, limiteer peteal, and on Furniture. Goods Wares and merchan Mae in town or courruv 1.0.323 PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. ASSETS-- . . cite,oo4 SL Invested In the following Securities, i.s First Mortgages on City Property, well se cured-- $124,100 0 , •. United 135,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loses. 66,000 Pennsylvania 3,600 , 000 6 per cent Loan._ _ 21,m) u Pennsylvania Railro ad Bonds, first and ' se cond Mr 085,000 a Camden at i r e Mboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan..• 6,000 V. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad6l3rn - pany's 6 per cent. Loan. 5,000 R. , Huntingdon and Broad 'lop 7 percent .aort gage bonds.— 4,560 CO County Fire Insurance Company's Stock-- 1,050 C.L. Mechanics' Bank Stock..---- ... 4,000 cv Commercial Bank of Penns ylvania Sto ck... 10,000 e , Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. 380 et . Reliance Insurance Company of Philsdel" phis's Stock. 1,000 C' Cash in bank and on band.-- 5.914 71. 'i DIRECTORS. PAM s Clem. Tingley, Benj. W. Tingley, Wm. !dosser, Marshall Hill, Samuel Bispham, Charles Leland, H. L, Carson. Thomas H. Moore, Robert Steen, Samuel Canner, Wni. Stevenson, Alfred vogliqh, James T. Young. t. TINGLEY, President, 4ary. 1,1865. THOKAS C. HILL, PIaLADEIXECIA. D A anTitICIAN ITEREINKUILaNtII i COMPANY. Zll. INCORPORATED 11110.-01IABITal, JUMPY TULL. 1.10 WALNUT vet, aboveHlA THIRD . Street, PELLAIM Raving a large paid up CAPITAL STOOK and gUI. PLUS invin sound and available Securities, car. time to !ware on Dwellints, Store= li ttore, Me chandise, Vessels in port, an their their and otlu , z , erso pnal Property. All T liberally an ProlnlNY Thomas B. Mail, John Welsh_ Bamnel 0. mortan. Patrick Brady. Waal 111 !MONA Ammer C. L. Cawiros.D. TIVPROVIDE= LIFE AND TRUST :00/4. ANY, OP Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania , 8111 X"I th . 22d, 1885, ENEMIES LIVES, A_LLOWS INMEEDIST ON DE: 6 POSITS AND GRANTS ANNI=IIIS. &tunnel B.finteT7ticharagraadbury"4. Jeremiah er, H Haines. Joshes H. Motrie, T. W Brown, Richard Wood . W. O. Lonist Wan. P 2l ootan. SHIPLEY. President. SMIL BOWLAAD PJERY fILU , A" NEW YORK RRYERIENCKS. NATIONAL GTIrY BANS. HOYT, BPRAGUES & CO. . GliO. S. BOBBINS SON. - ANTHONY ct HALL, J. C. HO WE dr. CO. HUNT, • TILLIENGHAST LOW HARRTMAN, DITERHS tt. CO. featn.th PHELESIKLPHLL . 1,000 00 944,54.3 15 ,162.51313 13 INCOME FOB 1185. $310030. de2o-thAtuAl - - John T. Lewth James B. OampbelS Edmund Dutilky Mader W. PosltsCri CIITI3. = It. MARIS. Prodder& Secretary. mild M Seater Pbartb Stasi ooma.A.wr.•i INSIIRANCE. GIRARD FIRE AND naitts INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, - 416 - WALNUTSTREET-F, HLLADELPHLS. CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH. $200.00e. This company continues to mite on iiire,Btsks onis,4 Its csilltai, with a good 7 undue, is Bafely-InVeatal. 01 Losses by fire havatieen.promptlypaid, and more tbAn $500,000 Disbursed on this account within the past few yews. Partite present the opus of this company will to. main at " 4115 WALNUT STREET, But within • a tew niontiu3 will remove to its OWN BUILDING, N. E 4...N0R. SEVENTH AND CHES rst DT, Then, as now, we shall be happy. to _insure our patrol* at such rates as are consistent with safety. . DLII.ECTOREL THOMAS CRAVEN, - ALFRED 8. 011,LETT, FrauclaT SHEPPARD,N. S. LAWRENCE THOS. MACtUn.r. AR, CHART:RS L DIIPoNT, MO. ISUPPLEE • - HENRY--F. RENNEY MO. W. CLAOHORN, JOSEPH }KLAPP, M. 33. e t SILAS TEARER, 7n., _ _ THOMAS AVEN, President. ALFRED S. GILLETT. V. Pre.lclent and Treasurer. JAMES B.- ALVORD. Secretary. lain( Al-- -"DR' trTuA_T, FIRE 3NSI PTT ATWT.PHIA—, Street-10817re Buildings, I chandise generally. AlliSETS—slo33.,79s [B6. DIRECTORS FOR 1866. CALEB CLOTHIER, WM. P. REEDER. BMW. MALONE. JOSEPH CHAPMAN THOMAS MATHER. EDW. M. NEFaIA t T. ELLW'D CHA.PMANr, W)LSON M. JF SIMEON MATLACK, LU M FNS WEBS AARON W. GABRT r;r 4 CHARLES EVANS - CALEB CLOTHIER, Prirdent. .T. RGLWOOD Sezretary. • Ira I '-~4:UIttUAJt.. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE PROTC) XID OF IRON,' a new discovery in medicine which REREsAT THE ROOT OF DIRyeA By supplying the Blood with ita vir o sk i rti wareaz, ogt This is the secret of the wonderful ands of this re. • medy trt curing Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, -Bolls, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, - Humors, Loss of Constitu tional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and. Bladder, female - Complaints, and all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD tir accompanied by DEBLLITY or a LOW STATE 02 THE bksArst. Being free from Alcohol in any form, its energi effects are not followed by corresponding reaction, bn arr permanent. infusing STRENGTH, VIGOR. and hum? LIFE into all parts of the system, and budding up an IRON CON STI - - - • DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY. A CASE OF 27 YEARS' STANDING COMM From INSLEY JEWETT, No. 1S Avon Place, Rostov. "I have suffered, and sometimes severely, for a years, from dyspewia. I commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup, and found immediate cenefit from it. In the course of three or four weeks I was entirely re lieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed uninter rupted health ever since,' One of the most distinguished Jur sta In New England writes to a friend as follows: "I have tried the P.ERITVIAN SYRUP, and the re mit fully sustains your prediction. It has made a new man of me; infl.sed into -my system new vigor bnd energy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, m when you last saw me, butstronger heartier and with larger capacity for labor mental and physical, than at any time during the last five years." pamphlet of M pages, will be sent FREE. to any address. tel-See that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY d. P. DINSKOB,Z, Proprietor, 36 Dey Street, He w 'York, BY ALL DRUGGISTS. # SCROFULA. All 'Medical Men agree that lODMG is THE BEST RRACe'DY for Scrofula and all kisuired diseases ever discovered. The difficulty has been to obtain a Pinta Soup - 710x of it. • - Dr. H. Anders' iodine Water Is a Pure Solution of lodine, WITHOUT A SOL VENT ! ! Containing A Vrl.L GRAN' to each ounce of vrater. A MOST .POWEltku.i.. VITA LIZOTG AGENT AND . RE sTORATrVE. It RAS cured and wirm cure SCROFULA In all its manifold terms. ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILLS, SALT RHEUM. dcc dtc. Circulars will be sent FREE to any one sending their address. Price ft Og a bottle, or 6 for $6 00. Prepared by Dr. H.ANDW:In, Physicianand Chemist. FOR SALE BY P. DINBNORIS. - 36 Dey St.. N Y. A. BY ALL DRUGGIb rs. ja27.4 tathlon VUX JENUPICJIAIL. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP, PRILCOEPAL DEPOT. in SOUTH THIRD ST. PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE; $5 PER HALF D9ZEN. The undersigned cit - b•sme take pleasure in cheerfully recommending the use of Wnglat's Tar Syrup, for coughs colds, consumption, whooping cough, spotted fever, liver complaint, pains in the breast, bronchitis, inflammation, and constriction of - air vessels in the lungs. The remedy should be in every family: Charles C. Wilson, Forney's Press office. Charles H. Graffen,..Stoulay Mercury office. James .1%. , T01en. inqulrer office. Win. F. Corbit, Associated Press. - Wm. B. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Tete. graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets. A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets, James W. Perrine,ll29 Charles street. • H. A. Davis, 123 Gs skill street. John Wcodside, 1331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson, 1608 Walter street. R. G. March. 626 Franklin street. J. Gebloff, 731 South Second street. John Seymour, 513 South Frost street. E.W. Howard, 1 Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street. L. Bates, 615 Arch street. Albert 'Martin, 417 South. Second street.. Mary Caldwell, ion Sansom street. W. Thomas. 00 North Fourth street. T. M. Carthy, 109 Rlfreth's alley. George Wilson, 126 Race street. W. F. Brooks, 69 North Second street. M. J. Hassett,ll9 Canal street. S. Seymour Rose, Bustleton. Charles Rogers, 921 Sonth,street. B. 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 liaginnis, rear of 13.4. North Second street. Mrs. S. B. Choate, Newark, Del. George W. White &Co. No. 65 South Third street,. arr. Witliam B. Wright: Ste: We tate pleasure in recommending your TAR SYRUP (of: which we have already sold con siderable quantities) as a most excellent and eat:animus remedy fot the complaints set for,h in your printed bill already submittErd to the public: As a gratilYing act to suffering humanity we will cheerfully recom mend your preparation to all afflicted'filth diseases which it is designed to cure. . Yours, fia, DELIS & SON, Druggists, N. E. corner Pine and Sixth streets. Also to be had at JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, - DYOTT & CO.. and all principal druggists and dealers. The subscriber would beg leave further to say that he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup to any part of the country. Persons desiring other information by mail will enclose a postage stamp, and answers will be returned as soon as the exigenclee of business will admit. Address 'WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 771 South Third delphiastreet, Phila, Pa. V' PAL DEZNTALLINA.•;-•A superior article for clean ing the Teeth, destroying animalcuke which In fest.them, giving tone to the gums. and leaving a feel ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, While the aroma and deter siveness will recommend lt to every one. Ramp cont sell with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and litany copist, it is confidently offered as a BELI3I3LB substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. .lE:minent Dentists acquainted with the constituents of the DENTALLINA, advocate its use; it contains, nothing to prevent its •unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMES T. SBINN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown. ' D. L. Steakhouse, Hassard di Co., Robert C. Davis, G. R. Reeny,Geo. C. Bower. Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers, • C. H. r eedles. G. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband. 3. C. TarnpellnY & Co. Ambrose iimith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver; James N. Marks. William B. Webb. E. Bringhurst & CO., James L. Bispham, Dyott et Co., Hughes & Coombe, B. C. Blair, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth eit Bro. • riSTLA.(IIOB DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—Thasa affections gen es are erally a sate . Try and m o w:n eedy . TR cur:r Es Dlp m hth A erl: Mugha. Bore Throat, Hearseneaa and Bronchial Jr., Druegbt.. B. W. -ner of Eighteenth and Market streets-Philadelphia. • rt6-Smi AND CO. MALTSTERS, sue Kohi4l4o" _ca. - NOE C0561.P.A.1TY OF pee Igo. 5 South FIFTH ..onaehold Goods, and Mar•