ANTONIr IN AE IS. BY ROBERT BUCHANAN. IA we are side by side!—One dark arm furls Around me•like a serpent warm and bare; The other, lifted 'mid a gleam of pearls, Holds a full golden goblet in the air: Her face is shining through her cloudy curls, With light that •makes me diunken un aware, And with my chin upon my breast I smile Upon her, darkening all the while. And through the chamber curtains, back ward roll'd By spicy winds that fan my fever'd head, I see a sandy flat slope yellow as pale gold To the brown, banks of Nilus wrinkling red In the slow sunset; and mine eyes behold The'-West low down beyond the river's Grow sullen, ribb'd•by many a brazen bar, Tinder the white smile of the Oyprian star,.- A bitter Roman vision floateth black Before me, in my dizzy brain's despite; The Roman armor brindles on my back, /Ay Swelling nostrils drink the fumes o But:then—she smiles upon me!—and I lack The warrior will that frowns on lewd delight, And, !passionately proud and desolate, I smilesto.tinswer to the joy I hate. Joy coming nninvoked, asleep; awake, Makes sunshine on the grave of buried powers; •• Oft-times I wholly loathe her for the sake Of manhood slipt away in easeful hours; But from her lips mild words and kisses break Till I am like a ruin mocked with flowers; I think of Honor's face—then turn to hers— Dark, like the splendid shame 'thi4 she confers. Lo, how her dark arms hold me!—l am bound By the soft touch of fingers light as leaves: I drag my face aside, but at the sound Of her low voice I turn—and she per ceives The cloud of Rome upon my face—and round My neck she twines her odorous arms and grieves, Shedding upon a heart as soft as they Tears 'tis a hero's task to kiss away! And then she loosens from me, trembling still, Like a bright throbbing robe, and bids me "go!" When pearly tears her drooping eyelids fill, And her swart beauty whitens into snow; And lost to use of life and hope and will, I gaze upon her with a warrior's woe, And turn, and watch her sidelong in annoy— Then snatch her to me, fiush'd with shame and joy! Once more, 0 Rome! I would be son of thine— This constant prayer my chained soul ever saith— I thirst for honorable end—l pine Not thus to kiss away my mortal breath, But comfort such as this may not be mine— I cannot even die a Roman death; I seek a Roman's grave, a Roman's rest— But, dying, I would die upon her breast! DEATH OF THE LANDGRAVE OF Hgss'E- HomsusG.--Homburg lea Bains, Homburg e,s monts, Homburg vor der Hobe, is in sackcloth and ashes. At "trente et qua rante" the dealer's hand hasfor the moment been suddenly stayed, the roulette wheel is still, and there is no game for anybody to make. The gaming saloons are, in fact, closed. It is a "relftche" at the theatre; the concert hall, too, is silent as the grave. The "high-born, well-beloved" Ferdinand, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg, has been gathered to his fathers. At- seven o'clock on Saturday morning, while the snow was falling heavily, the hale old man who go- Termed this little principality died at the ripe age of eighty-three, not at the pic turesque Schloss, but at the hunting lodge in the forest, about three miles off, where he ordinarily resided. Nearly the whole of the shops in the town are closed, and Homburg has put on an outward aspect of grief, which is due not merely to respect for its late ruler, but to apprehensions for its own future. Prince Louis of Hesse Darmstadt (husband of the Princess Alice) is the heir to the principality, and the great question here is whether he will confirm the lease of the gaming tables, extending for twenty-five years to come, which was granted by the late Landgrave, And this is naturally a source of much anxiety to -the citizens who have hitherto depended -directly, if not indirectly, on the gaming table for, their livelihood. The Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt is away from the -ducal residence on, it is supposed, a diplo matic visit to his cousin of Austria or of Russia, apropos of the threatened -war between Prussia and Austria, whichpeople in these parts look upon as certain. In his absence, and until his pleasure has been made known in reply to -the telegrams which have been sent to him. there is an interregnum in Homburg. No body can venture to do anything.; even the 'Editor of the Landgrajliela Hessischen Re gierungs Blatt dare not -issue an extra "beilage" announcing the Landgrave's death. Hotelgeepers hardly know what to think; they pretend that Homburg, with its splendid situation at the foot of the Tau nus mountains, and its beautiful climate, and its medical waters, will flourish when its salons de jeu are shut forever, 'provided only the young Prince Louis of Hesse will bring his charming Princess hither, and keep court in the ancient Schloss. The agents de change however, and the shopkeepers, who minister especially to the luxury and extravagance of.the gamblers are quite dis mayed at the more moral regime being in troduced. As for the officials, of the kur haus, their case is even worse. A man can turn from almost anything to be a croupier. but there he ends: once a croupier always a croupier. And then the closing of the Hom burg tables would - doubtless be, a fatal blow to the same Infamous institution elsewhere. Hitherto it has been made an, excuse for the maintenance of the tables at Baden, Ems, Wiesbaden, that it was no use closing them While 'those of Homburg, where the play was wildest awl - most extravagant, re mained open. But if the young Landgrave has the moral courage to shut up the Rur saal here, the precedent will remove the ex cuses of other princes, and the monopoly of gaming may go to out Monaco. Pal/-Mall Gazette. OFFICIAL ARMY REGISTER.—The first volume-of-the -official army register, pub lisheffin Compliance with an act of Con gress, has just made its appearance. It was intended to embrace the names of all volun teer officers of the New England States, to gether with a brief sketch ofthe history of the different regiments, promotions, discharges, dismissals, transfers and a large amount of other data of interest to former officers of the volunteer force. ' The mistakes and omissions in this edition will probably lead to its suppression by order of Congress. The next , volume, now being printed, will soon be tailed, and is to embrace the same facts relatiire to New York and New Jersey regiments. The series will consist of eight volumes, which will be issued from time to time, from the Government Printing Office, and will be-forwarded to all applicants :ort the receipt of one dollar per volume, the actual cost of publication. No copies are printed for meMbers of -Congress. 'BOARD OF TRADB. SAMUEL E. STOKES. . GEORGE N. TATHAM ; moismaxir COVirll6ll. JAS. IL CAMPBELL. MP. HopOrted for the ORTATION Phlladelphia Evening S SA VANNAH—Steatner E C Knight, Denty-15 bbls fonntain Massey. Collins & Co: 27 bars iron Morris :Wheeler & Co; 18 bales . cotton It Gould & Bro; 67 do yarn Hay & McDevitt;., 388 do domestics 28 do cotton Clagborn & Herring. 1 bale cotton C W Wright; 47 kgs Engel &Wolf; 19 do .0 Schmidt; 2 cs mdse L De lecroix & Co; 18 pkgs-W, D Smith & Co; 4us ,mdse P Bathe: 50 bbls vinegar Deiti mdse es t & Co. Co. W.. • h. . arrival ana sainn or ocean Steamers. To amps - . .. gam , pi)11. - . TIATH City of Cork adverpool...New York 'March 31 Olympus Liverpool... New York April 3 Saxonia Southampton... New York.. .. ... ~..April . 4 Virginia Liverpool... New York April 4 City of New York-Liverp'l...New York April 4' St. David Liverpool... Portland April 5 City ofManchester-Liverp'l.-New York.. April 6 Persia Liverpool... New York April 7 Malta ' Liveroool-New York April lo Louisiana... Liverpool... New York - April 11 America Southampton... New York April 1. Cityofßoston Liverpool... New York April il Africa Liverpool... Boston.. April 14 Kangaroo - .Liverpool...New York April 14 Palmyra ..Liverpool...New York April 17 TO DEPART. }recta New York... Liverpool April 18 City of London... New York... Liverpool April 18 Cuba New York-Llverporl ......._...April 18 Eagle ..New York:..Havana.. April 18 Santiago de Cuba..-N York-San Juan,Nic .April 20 Coralca New York... Nassau& Hav'a...April 21 City of New York...N York... Liverpool April 21 Pereire ................New :York-Havre April 21 Hansa. ' New York... Bremen .Aprll 21 Saxonta .New York... Hamburg April 21 New York ..New York...Aspinwall April 21 Asia .Boston-Liverpool April 25 City of Boston..... New York... Liverpool April 28 North Arnerica-New'York-Rlo Janeiroolte....April 28 MARINE BULLETIN. 0 9 paira4:esir30:11n4:saiMPA'47TRiq SUN RUGS, 5 28 I SUN SETS, 6 M 1 HIGH WANKEL 1 jai C ARRIVED YESTERDAY. with Steamer E ht Knig, Denty. from S vaannah, mdse to W J Taylor di Co. Experienced heavy NE galesand was compelled to put into Norfolk for coals. Steamer Anthracite. Green, 24 hours from N York, with mdse to Wm Id Baird & Co. Steamer Buffalo, Jones. f 24 hours frOmlNew York, with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. ]Schr Frank Herbert. Crowell, 5 days from Boston, with incise to Crowell & Collins. Schr Nuncio, Ellis, 4 days from Laurel, Del. with lumber to Bacon. Collins & Co. t3cl:ir Clayton & Lowber Jackson,l day from Smyrna, Del. with railroad ties to Jas L Bewley ak Co. Behr Ettie Hall, Maroon, 1 day from Frederica, Del. with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. . Schr Reindeer, Draper 1 day from Christiana, Del. with grain to las L Bewley & Co. CLEARED YEtEmEaDet. • Steamer Hendrick Hudson, Howes, Havana, Thomas Wattson & Sons. Steamer H L Gaw. Iles, Baltimore. A Groves, 7r. Ship Tonawanda, Julius, Liverpool. Cope Bros. Bark Jessie (Br), Pentreath, Hain e,E.a. Souder&Co. Bark John Boulton, Davis, Lagvayra. 7 Ballets Co.' Brig R Hassell, Hassell, Matanzas, J E Bailey & Co. Behr Minnie Binnie, Parsons, Fall River, Canner, Stickney & Wellington. Scar A Lawrence, Stanley. Boston, do Behr E & L Marts, Marts, Boston, do Schr L S Barnes. Coleman. Boston, captain. Bohr Northern Light, Buck, Malden, Caldwell, Gordon re..& Co. Seta E J Heraty. Meredith, Milton, Mass. j • do Schr Clifton Carlisle. Thorp, Baltimore, Baugh&Sons, Bohr Minnie Bepplier, Steelman, Salem, Tyler & Co. Schr I L Leach, Grace, Salem, do Schr J W Vanneman, Sharp, Portsmouth, do Schr Saratoga. Pinkham, Saco, Blakiston, Graeff& Co. Schr 31 V Cook, Falkenberg, Boston, do Schr M Johnson, Phinney,Oahassett .Narrows.captain Schr Lizzie Mauls, Frambes, Boston, Day & Huddell. Schr Panthea, Rackett, Providence, do Behr Jas S Hewitt, Ross, Boston, L Audenried & Co. Schr innesota, Phinney. Boston, do Schr W (4 Bartlett, Connelly, Boston, Reading RR Co. Bohr H Martin, Linnell, Boston, N Y and Sch Coal Co. Behr 51 Tilton. Fritzinger, Salem, J G& G S Benplier. F chr Lucy Isabel, Cook, Salem, Sinnickson & Co. Schr Carbello. Northrop, Boston, Glover & alactier. Schr B Law, Law, Salem, do MKMORANDA. Steamer City r f Duoun (Br), Xvnon, for Liverpool, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamer Atlantic, Royer, cleared at New York yes terday for Southampton. Steamer Westchester, Ingram, ;cleared atNew York yeiterday,for Wilmington. DeL Steamers City of Paris (Br) 'Kennedy; Scotland (Br), Hall, and St George (Br), Smith, cleated at New York yesterday for Live' pooL steame rs Bavaria (Ham), Taube, for Hamburg. and Fulton. Wooton, for Havre, cleared at New York yesterday. _ Ship Guiding Star, Small, from New York for Mel bourne, was spoken 20th ult. lat 29, lon 86. Bark Capriolani. Reed, from Shanghae, 18th Dec. at New York yesterday. with tea. Bark Memento (Br), Lyall, from Shanghae, at New York yesterday. Bark Czarina, Seayey, 60 days from Buenos Ayres, at 'New York yesterday, with hide , : and wool. Bark Nabob. .Pettingill, from Foochow Bth Dec at Boston yesterday. Brig boatsmen, Miller. 62 days from Rio Janeiro, at New York yesterday, with coffee. Brig Selma, Larsson, 64 days from Algoa Bay, with wool and skins. at New York yesterday. Brig Batchelor, Miller. from Measles, below N York yeSterday. Was reported bound to this port. Brig Geo Crump, White, at Havana sth inst. from Antwerp. Brig Belle Bernard, Cook, at Sagas 26th ult. from Rey West.. Brig Alice Lea, Herring, cleared at New Orleans 7th inst. for Matanzas, in ballast. scar A 11 Cain, Simpson, hence at Gardiner 7th inst. Aar Henry Perkins, Mayo, sailed from Portamonth 9th inst. for this port. Schr Sarah L Simmons, Gandy, from Wilmington, NC, at Boston 12th inst. Seim OCeanWnVe,Fc;ster, cleared at Mobile 7th inst. for Cedar Keyes. lecbr Amber .3. Reeves, Ireland, cleared at N Orleans 7th inst. for Matanzas, In ballast. Scbr D Faust, Lord, at Sagua 29th ult. from Havana. Bohr C M Newlns, Leanathg, at &wk Slat ult. from BehrCordella Newkirk, Huntley. at Boston 12th Inst. from Baltimore. Scbr Lady Emma, beam at Norfolk 11th Inst. edeii ) t 5-20 7 3-10 COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED: DE HAVEN & BRO.. 40 South Third Street, P. S. PETE ' SON di CO P. O. PETERSON & CO., 39 South Third Street. Stocks, Bonds, &0., &0., Bought an( Sold at Board of Brokers. Liberal Premium paid for COMPOUND LNTEIBIDEr NOTES. • Interest allowed on Deposits. fe94l .v,C1744 s to, _ 2 ‘.2 4 . SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH la CO BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 South Third St., I 8 Nassau street, Philadelphia. I STOOKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND BOtai ON 00thastRON - INl4:aticST ALLOWED ON =POSITS. 5()00 TQ INVIT IN atonTGAGas. A B OA.RVER t et CO:. - 8. VV, corner Ninth streeps, p.EuruMmit.,l UJAVIR.O: r THE MOST DELICIOUSt ,' OF ALL .PER FUMES I :,- _SOLD EVERYWHERE.N. HIE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHIL ADELPHIA,, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1866 SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA SOWRALLBOAD COMPANY-0171.0E No. 2 2 7 TR. FOURTH SkIsEET.—FRILA-DELPECLA, April 9th, 1866. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, and an election for President and six. Mana gers will take place at the Office of the Company. on MONDAY, the ith day of May, next, at 12 o'clock .21 WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. U. CAMDEN ADD AMBOY R. B. TRANS PORTATION COMPANY, OFFICE, BOILDU-N- Tow.N. March ath, 3866. NOTIOE.—The annual meeting of Stockholders of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company will be held •at the Company's 01liCe, in 13ordentown. on Saturday. 28th of April, 1866, at 12 o'clock, M., for the _election of Seven DlreCtora to serve for the ensuing year.. SAMUEL J. BAY.ARD, Secretary. DZis , ANNIVERSARY THE NINETY-FIRST OF TER "PENNSYLVANIA ABOLITION SO CIETY FOR IMPROVING THE AFRICAN ct.c." AT NATIONAL HALL, SATURDAY, Arnil 14th, 8 o'clock P. M. Addresses by GEN. RUFUS PAXTON. HON HORACE MAYNABD, of Tenn.; GEN. BUTLER, LI possible, and others. api.4-St,* CONCERT HALM THE HON. JOHN W. PORicEY WILL A ddress the Citizens of Philadelphia, ender the A/19 plus of the _TEE BANNER:ER ENTSrrruTE, Oh THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, l&X. Suartter—"Has the War for Human Freedom been fought in vain • Admission 85 cents. Tickets fh r sale at PUGH'S, Stith and Chestnut, and TRUMPLEWS, Seventh and ChesUtut. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock, IVGOOD SPRING RAILROAD LPAN y. —PirrunimPnrA, April 9, 1556. e ' annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, and an election for President and . air managers, to nerve for the ensuing year and until others shall be elected,rilll be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, No. r 27 South FOURTH Streeln Monday. the 7th dayof May next, at 11% A. AVM H. WEBB, apt° Secretary. 11:XFIVE SUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD: LMI since MARCH Ist, 1816. The anove Reward will be paid for the recovery of the following FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, stolen frem the residence of the subscriber No, 7,856 for 01,010) 7,858 fur 1,000 t Issued 1864. " • 7.479 Jor 1,000) The attention of Bankers and others Is called to the above Stolen Bonds, and all persons_ are hereby cau tioned against negotiating said securities, payment having been stopped. The abevereward will be paid for any information leading to the recoveryp of the above Bonds by B. 'NS, No. 909 Arch street. Or address BENJ. FRANKLIN, Chief ayefof Offi Oetemtve or 's ce. Philadelphia. WA.IVIELIS AND .JEWELRY Owing to the decline of Gold, has made Diamonds, {The public are respectfully invited to call and ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. jalltf 726 'Vr - S. w TrßEET . ared t. offer tO WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL BOYEBS OUR SPLENDID STOCK OP MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, AT A VERY LARGE TurDUCT/ON FROM RECENT PRIES. Onr stock includcs all the latest aha C pes Of STRAW HATS, BONNETS AND GYPSIES, BONNET MATERIALS OF EVERY • .KIND, IN EVERY 'SHADE. RIBBONS, ALL WIDTHS AND COLORS, TO MAT.IH MATERIALS. FINE LACES. ILLUSION NETS, &c.; &c ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. OF THE CHOICEST AND MOST. DERIBABLE YL. , We solicit an inspec S ti T on o ES f our stock,and do not doubt that for completeness of assortment and mode ration of prices it cannot be equaled., Give us a call. ap7-Iml WEYI, & BOSENHEIM, ' No. 726 Chestnut atreet. Mrs. R. cit 323 and 331 ISix M nettli Street, has a handsome a.sso tment of SPRING i. LINRRY; Misses' and Infants' Hats and Caps, Silks, •Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Blowers, Frames, dtc. . MISS ASKAM. 15 South NINTH street, has _opened PARIS MILLINERY for Spring and Summer. aptS-St* grk MISSES O'BRYAN, No. 1107 WALNUT!' 111":;.` Street. will °pen FARM mr 7 . 7 .INERY for the Spring and Summer. ON TIVIRSDAY, April sth. apb:l2ti New York. s 011 LE MOULDS.— Bottle Moulds for Flint and I Green Glass. [09.1m.1 SOISTMAR dr SON, S.' W. corner of York avenue and Noble street. • IiSTABLISPOLD IN 1841). ' . , • 0 . A great variety of Bun Um- ..,AL‘s., brellaa • Fancy and Mourning 4 0-4 . - ~. Parasols; Sun-shades and Child. .... • • ren's-Parasols, at - reduced prima, ' at .11.1:NCRLEYS Cild Stafid, 905 VINE S. ap&lzu* _._. _ .: ~~~ ~. TtALE ROPE AND 3 TWINE_ 111ANUFAMMEID L. rar Bale t x tri thip„ WEAVNR & 0 0.. , • N 8 North Watar street, aaa 2i North Delaware MU% SPECIAL N4YrICES• NOTltiE.—The annual meeting of the Stock bolders of THE TIOG IMPIOVEMENT efitZPANY'; A. will be held on the first of M &Y, at the Philadelphia Excbat ge, at 12 o'clock, M. at which time an election will be held for Managers,'President and Treasurer, for the ensuing year. ape-lmi WILLIAM ELLIS, Treasurer. na. OFFICE CATAWISSA R. R. COMPANY, NO.- 424 WALNUT Street. ,FRILADELPIEL#4 April 7th. 1866. The annual election fir President and Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 7th 4 ay of May. 1866, at the Company's office. M. P. HUTC4LINSON, sdiw,ap7tmy74 Vice President and Secretary. n-- 7 3 _ o ,' - , OFFICE OF THE SIVERLY RUN 'OIL fir.Y COMPANY, No. F 24 WALNUT street, Room 15. In pursvance of a Resolution, ru• ssed at a meeting of the Stockholders, held sth inst., the working Capital Stock cf the Company remaining wis, ld wilt be sold by public auction, at the Office of the Company, on HIONDA Y, 16th inst„ at 12 o clock. apll•4Q J. R. WILKINS, IR., Secretary. EU. GLENDON _ N Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the GLENDON IRON COMPANY•vo 111 be held at their Office, NO. 5 LIBERTY idQUAR it, Boston, on WEDNESDAY. May 2, next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., for the choice of Directors and the transaction ofsuch other business as may come before the meeting. fat:llB.3Q] C. JACKSON, la., BOSTON, Aprli 12, 1866. Treasurer. n - . OFFICE OF THE MONEY. 81100.11. COAL COILPANY, 209 WALNUT STREET, PlMA ma.rma; April 11. 1568. The Board of Directors have this day. declared a dividend out of the net earnings of the Company to the Ist instant, of THREE PER CENT., clear of Stats tar, payable on and after 25th inst. Transfer books Will close on the 12th, and . re-open on the 25th inst. apl2-Sts IicHENRY, Secretary OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN ,EIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Picrisnittrare April 9th, 1866. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF DOLLARS per share, for the last six months,which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after the 19th natant. Clearof all taxes.. aplo.9t/ A. 0. L. CRAWFORD; Secretary U.NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND PENN. TOWNSHIP RAILROAD pgrr ADELPHIA, Aprll s. 1866 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, and an election for officers to serve for the ensuing year, and until others shall be elected, will be beta at the office of the Philadelphia Railroad Cora. pany, No. 2f South FOITRTH Street, on MONDAY, the 7th day of May neat, at 11 o'clock, A.M. aplo WBL H. WEBB, Secretary. :Ir*RNOTICE.—THE NATIONAL MUTUAL IN SITRANCE COMPANY. e b ßooks for the Subscription to the Capital Stock of the National Mutual Insurance Company will be opened daily at the rooms of the Corn _Exchange, be tween the hours (it'll% and 1 o'clock. CHARLES H. CUMMINGS, GEIRGE T. LEWIS, CHARLES M. PREVOST, Committee of Carp orators. spill t mys tnh2.9-t,ap2S LADC' DIAMOND DEALER &JEWELER; WATCHES, JEWELRY k SILVER WARR, WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRER 802 Chestnut St.,Phila. a great reductibn in price of his large and n well assorted Stock of Watches, Jewelry. Silverware, &c VI 111 M eks, DII tVarlia) FORSkLE. 13,Aldic , „AxopperSTUAL, for Alcohol:. In Corn eels ":der. 4PP/lt° ' • ' • }Mil BAILER & 004 ' 7 IR Market - GROUE6IES. TTTTTTITTTTT TT_ !rm._ _TT_ TT TT • TT 'PITT .TTTTXT Grand Opening of tlie Magnificen TEA EMPORIUM, 800 2 Chestnut, WEST. & -MOWN. aplZ3tf Green Corn; • .lE'resh Peaches, Fresh Tomatoes; Plums, &a. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, WILT IN FINE GBOXERIES, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets..." JAPANESE PO WOHON TEA, - : the finest ever Imported. OOLONGTEA, DRAGON CHOP. OLD GO t•VJGRJOLEDND JAVA 007YEE.c . HOB BALE : BY JAMES R. WEBB. !auto WA.LNITT and EIGHTH Streets. XTEW QUEEN OLIVEI9.-600 gallons of the finest £ l ll Queen Olives ever imported, in store and for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery lib. U 8 South Second street. NTEW BONELESS SARDINES, Anchovies, Capers, -LA Dutch Herring: all of superior quality, at coma- TI"S East End Grocery, No: 118 South Second street. OTEFASHION SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES; also, ' D rime West India Honey, always to be had. at C0U.57V8 East End Grecery, No. 118 South Second street. II $ : Its • : • 311• • C 114 :Jr per Can, Champion Green Peas, at:4o cents per can; Tomatoes 25 cents; all warranted; at COUSTY'S. East End Grocery, No. US South Second street. mhl4 .IV9IFRIIITS.—Princess Paper•sheil and Lisbon I. 7 monds; splendid London Layer Raisins, In whole, halt and quarter boxes, choice Mame ft:- Ir • drams, tore .• • • Bale by • •• , • • . e • tO, • •Z '• , u :Va. • :inAl• 5„000 CASES FRESH PEACHES, TOMATOES, Green Corn, Peas, An , warranted to lavi sal Isfaction. For sate by M. F. BS MTh and Eighth streeUt. : Zr. choice large rel In Irnts. Also new 8 toed and Pickled /al mon. Eighth For salstreet e by & M . F. SP N. W. cor. A.Archand lati%-20 barrels Jersey ex:titivated Oran sto and lor sale by N.Y. BPILLIn • TEETH. ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE FOR : CLEANSING AND PRESERVING TELE rimErrii. Removes all snbstances destructive to the teeth, prevents discoloration and the accumulation of Tartar, and a spongy lased condition of the Gums, imparting a pleasant sued refreshing fragrant taste to the Mouth. Guaranteed to contain no Acid, or any substance that will injure or de stroy the - Teeth. Its cleansing and healthful properties are certified to by prominent Dentists throughout the country. Sold by Druggists, Fancy Goods Dealers and Perfumers, and at the Depot, S 5 Li berty Street, N. Y. Ask fir ROGERS' FRAGRANT ODONTOLINR and take no other. JOHNSTON,HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, • Wholesale Agents. mh2o-t0,t11.843t2 WALL PAPER. 111 : 1 1 71 r• 0• OW I ts tr r• rr I-3 02 EVOCATION. EiILOMATTrRAW INSTITUTE.—The Summer term of this institution will commence on as.oll ' DAY, April 23. A. limited number of• city pupils desired. • Location forty-tive miles from the city by 'railroad, and is entirely rural and healthful. For oar, 'debtors address. .1111LOMATIECEAN - • INSTITUTE',' Birdsborough, Pa. ezi Sellable city references ttixen4 . - apl2.Bte TEEEPAIL SESSI ON OP MISS ARROTre BERIMARY , FOR YOUNG LADLES ,n will COW: mence on Wedneededr, - - September 18th, ' hei residence, corner of Poplar and Sixteenth streets phbadelphils. 4tEer=hria i—rßOV.l3l,timlen Ham D. 13: _, Bev:Themes erd, Rill Allen, MR- Mte Freeldatt Of Girard Colleen. 1717-lie pmmt.%;Tmmuilm INEfUltaliCE COMPANY. i , No.toe - euzurannTraTioarr, v• , MuLADErAn ne. • If IRA AND' INLAND /NRII*4.IAO/1 ~. r , Prallehl kr.kr^ Jna, B. WRerro • Charles ramarosort. Robert Potter, • • Hemy Lewis,: -- - - , Ino.•,Ratelerr, 7r. Samuel 'Wright.' R. D. Woodruff. . P. S. Justice i • - . Om - . Stokes, Gem A. RI zix . irs ' Jos. D. Ellie. .. Pt. wom N epaisch DOßrealden it, Mai Prolleasi I t :-. WI is iiimmuna. amour. cash Capital, $200,000 Insures against Accidents of all Kinds. • General 'Accidents Include 'the Traveling Risk, and also all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruise/3Cuts, Gunshot Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Bites of'Dogs, Assaults by BurglarSßoboers or Mur derers, the action of Lightning or Sun Stroke, the ef fects of-Eat losions, Floods, and Suffocation by Drown ing or Choking. Twenty-live dollars per year will secure a. policy for FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the event of death by any dfiscription of Accident, with Twentye dol lars per week. compensation. Smaller sums in pro portion. No medical fMarn !nation required. . . SETH PADELFORD, A. E. BURNSIDE, J. S. PHETTEPLACE. ALLEN O. PECK, HENRY H. ORMSBEE, J.ABEZ C. KNIGHT. THOS. G. TURNER, ALEX. FABNUM, J. S. PARISH FRANK MAIdRAN, L, B. FRIF7w, ROYAL C. TAFT, J. n: D ENV OLF, BUFFUM JOHN T. AL&IIBIN. HENRY H. ORMSBEE, President. T. El. PAIDSH, Vice President. ItAWSoo.T.l.Searetary. • SABINE, DITY Br, HOLLINSHEAD, No. 230 Walnd Street, Philadelphia. STATE AGENTS POE PENNSYLVANIA, NEW- TEBSEY and DELA. RE. 111:at, blies Uinta Wanted. 1829 --CHABTER PERPETUAL. IE'Mr.A.NIELOIM FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADRTAP'HIX, Assets on. January 1, 1866, 02,500,8E51 90. Capital— Accrued Pzengama.-- 944 ' 513 15 - Losses Paid Since 1829 Over 05,000,000. Perpetual and 1 ensporary Policies on Liberal Terms , Cbsus. N. Bancker, DIRPCTORS Edward C. Dale, Topless Wagner, George Palm, Samuel Grant, Alfred Fiber, Geo. Isaac W. "Unbent% Peas. W. Lewis, M. A Lea, Peter McCall CHARLES N. RANCEER President. EDWARD C. D Vice President. JAS. W. lilt sr.T.TATEE, Secretary pro tern. fegtall GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OPIUM, es WALNUT STREET,_ P HILADELPHIA. CAPITAL PAID IN, Gass. $200.000. This company continues to write en Piro Etskr only. Its capital, with a good surplus, is safely Invested. 701 Lasses by tire havebeen Ay paid, and more than Disbursed on this acconnt Within the past few man. Forth. present the office of this company re. main at 415 WALNUT STREET, Bat within a few monthe will remove to its OWS BIIILIANG. N. E. COB. SEVENTH AND (aims ret Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure our patstdb at such rates as are consistent - with safety. raszross. 'THOMAS CRAVEN. D ALFRED S. OILLETZ FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. S. LAMBE:NOE THOS. MACKTLT . T.A R emu:mos Z DUPONT. JNO. SUPPLE& 11.' , ,TRT F. EMCSAW MO. W. CIT. AOHORN. JOSEPH ELAFP, M, 1 1 , SILAS YERKES,.7A, THOMAS C3.6lMg, Presid_ent. ALFRED S. GH,LETT„ V. President and :.Trssasoser. JAMBS B. ALVORD. Secretary. %DIU INSITRALNEE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 150 Booth Fourth at , above Wa nut street crteirrEs, PERPETUAL. This Compnny inserect against loco or damage till' FERE on PUBLIC and PREVA.TE buildings, FIIHNL TUBE and MERCH.A.NDISR generally, City or Country. Also insures dwellings perpetually by dt:r. posits of premium. JAM DIRELVORS ES BROWN LEMUEL OOFFEN,_ CA 411T:FS A. Dt3Y . J. Tr FT.T TORN JONES, WI:LEL/UK D. LEWIS, JOHN WOODSLD WM. N. NEEDLES, WILLIAM B. EU JOHN D. TAYLOR, WIE. C. LONGSTRICPH, THerMAS ./LEKREM 64 JOHN N. It tatillaNt J BROWN, President. CHAS. A. Vice President. THOMAS NEELSON. Secretary isissrutbly TSBhEr.la NOE INSURANCE COMPANY OP RILADELPRIA. Incorporated in 1841.. Charter Perpetnal OFF/CE, No. soa WA_LNDT STREET. CAPIA_L, 10:0,000, Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, Rouses, Stores and other Buildings, litsited or per petnal, anwnd on Furcounl ay. niture. Goods Wares and merchan dist( in to or LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. -6403,004 79 Investealn the ialo - jai First Mortgages on Oily Property, well se• cured--- 1124,100 is Vatted States G overn ._........_........ Loans.-- .- . 135,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans...— . --- 55,01:* 00 Pennsylvania iz,ooo,oack 6_ per cent. Loan.. 21,040 cc Pennsylvania Ra il road Bonds, first andie. cond Morbrares. 55,000 00 Camden and Amboy Bailroad Company e 6 per cent, Loan. Phil..dPiphia and - Reading Railroad pany's 6 per cent. LOl3ll 5,000 (V RuntMgdon and Broad Top? percent, moil; gage bonds...—. . • - 4,560 CV county Fire Ins u r ance -* 1,050 to Mechanics' Bank stook— 4,000 le Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.- woo et. Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. 530 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel. Cash hi in bank Nmor Ms g $408,004 CTO Clem. Tingley, DIRE B RS. eal. W. Tingley, Win. Musser, Marshall HILL Samuel Rispharn, Charles Leland, R. L. Carson, Thomas H. Moore, Robert Steen, Samuel Castuer, Wm. Stevenson, Allred Ringliah. James . Young. CLEM. TINGLEY, President. THOMAS C. HILL, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. December 1,1865. .! • Z :CA: II: t• l __WILMIIi/LY Ldthlr, No. le WALhari Stmt. .N.A.RDNE AND ENTAND INBUILASTOSS, Biekeraken on versa% dimes and elate to all pa of theworle, and on (Go ods on Inland = .eportan on even, = IA N nwroane and other conveyance) thrOUXhOnt thetnited states. PATER • BOW= J. IDEA Beere Willtiun' Cis% Peter Callen. John Dall William H. Merit*, s, / )1 = Win. X. Richards rtlArBoll 0 ili iNE3IIIWrOS I:IBCELVEINirELY. TEM LVAINTIA. MBE ~ K NfiIITRA.NOIS 001 - PANY—lnco rated:=s-oharter Perpettutl—Na 510 WALNUT Street, opEtite Independenoe Square, Tide Company , dkvorab blown to the comnamoltf for:over fort 7 leant, bon nes to husure aW th lz s a or damage by lire, on Public or Private either permanently or fbr a bruited llate. Also, we Furniture= of Goode and lderbbanthoottonerallir. on liberal Their Capital, toirethei with a large gprplue Fund 111 Invaded In the most careftd • =saner. w hich .so them to oftbr to, the Insuregi an undoubted eeonrll7 In the case of lose. • •• Dntiteroits.' ' timid mouth, Jr. - Solna Devereldr, Alexander . Bens on, Thom" Smith, loam) ' ThOmila RObitke, GI own • Daniel-Haddo ck r. DAIMECL•e•Trt, Jr.. Prodded': ....lame 0. Cteowiam. Sec:Fetal, A NTHRAorTE INITURAMpr. 00.1dPA31Te* CHANTER .P.II2IIPETUAL. Otil__,ce No. SM WALNUT street, above t. Phila.; WM insure against Loss or Dama. by Fire, on Ban& Inge, either perpetually tir fb.r a limited Ulna, Mouse/ill Furniture and Merchandise generally.' Also-Idari fie Insurance -on Vessels. Oareis and . Freight. irdandlnsnrance to all parts of the union, , DLEUIXITO3IB. - ""-u Esher. ' I David Pearson, Lnther r • 'Peter Sieger, - Lewis ndenried, J.E. Banm, 7.13. Illakiston, Wm. P. Drell,. 7oa. Randal. • , I - John Ketcham. - . recivrazi Vloe•PresldPresident. Di ent. a SMITH. Ele=etar9 lan 7 i 3 ISINIE7ISANVE. - TRAjV.ELLERS, INSURANCE COMPANY, PROVIDENCE, R. I. .2s7EW YORK Rijurportarcas. NATIONAL CITY BANK HOYT, SPRAGUES GlO. S. BOBBINS SON: ANTHONY dk HALL, J. C. HO WE 00. • DUCT,. TILLINGIL4ST LOW, HARRIMAN. DlALLe.tdi, co.. :A , CLAIMS, vt467 44. - "ROWE FOR WM, $310,000. TIIE 3E10.31E s . 1' vioe.Preatare J. Jo tan Browe' Samuel Baton, Maessonornny Erdeldruh L. Elder N a h um ElerraL f 101 DELAWARE marrum, aerETY 2151131ntANIN COMPANY, iNCORPORA.TEN-BY Tint-wraiSLATIMIIMIP PENNSYLVANIA 11385, oirriolc:. E. carama AID WALNUT STREETS ' PHILADELPIELL nießartz ON VESSELS, arsuRA.NOE. To cARGQ, _ To all pasta of th e world. PRESORT, - - ELNISIMAsoIiS on Goode, by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Oarrismi to_all parte of the Union. ..E INSURA.NOES. On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Honed, dto, ASSETS OF TICE COMPANY, :- November 1, 1865. 0100,050 United States 5 per cent—loan, '71...... 085,900 00 720,060 'United States 8 per cent; loan ' 81...... M,100 CO MOO United States 7 8-10 per cen t, loan Treasary Notes 194,875 011 .. 100,000 State of P ennsylvania Five Per Cent, Loan . 00,65 G Di 54,060 State of. Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan - - - 53,259 00 125,000 City of . Philadelphia Six Per Cent. oan , 20,000 _Pe Railroad - Fhni Mort- 112 812 lie gage,Six Per Cent. Bon -20,000'00 25,060 Pennsylvania Railroad S econ d *Mort _gage Six Per Cent -- 80nd5....- 23,750 00 25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per..... Cent. Bonds.. ..,.. .... »...._....... 723,750 00 11,000 800 Share s Stock G er ma ntown Company, principal and interest - guaranteed by the City of Philadel- Phia. 18,537 50 7,150 143 Shares StOCk 'Penna. Railroad - Comn..y . 8,580 00 5,000 im stock North isennsyl ' Railroad Company. 8,250 00 40,000 Deposit with th e united State s . G overnment, subject to 10 days ca 11...—. 40,000 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. • .Loan .. 170100 Loans Cal i'onts and Mortgage, Mist Hens on City Propertyl7o,7oo 00 1.088,850 Par. - 998.580 09 Real Estate.-. as.= 00 Rine receivablrfeelaaCa7,-.7.121;0111 80 Balanceedtu3 atAgendes.-Premiunte onita: rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and other debts due the Company_ _ 40,8 u!! Scrip and Stock of srandry - Innurance - and • other Compa nies . 85,183. Estimated value... 2,910 00 Cashin Rao .... 89 - , - Oath In 678.48 fe2Otrt.th Thomsa O. Hand, . John C. Davis, Edmund A. Bonder, Johnß Pephllu anrose Bpalturig„ - - John , Janus Traqualr. Henry O. anal, Jr., James C Hand, William C. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, George G. Lelper. Hugh Craig, Robert Burton, John D. Taylor, --- THO.. JOHN 31.112:BY LYLBI7B.N. = CCE 0011TANY OF NORTH. D INLAND T AlnanCLA; P-MLANtuTE,_ITLEtE ANE..NEPOR TATION INSANCE., Third N 0.22 1 WALNUT street, south side, east el L Theme ea of this Company are well invested andan avaP,able fondfor the sontti r Ldemnity of all rut who desire to be protected Insuranga r RI EKE taken on Vessels, anal Ett - • a TRANSFORTATTON RIMS on Mr. cbandisemtallroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE on Mercbandbse, Furniture and Band inks in Citv and Conntv LITODEFMATM iimerzoi-ea.prrWO AND WD IN AND SECURELY TOTAL PROFERTDES, . PERFIETUr tI CHARTER. 111313=0.11J3. Arthur R. n , $ J N. Dickens„ Saranel W. Jones, S. Morris Wain, John Aatenwn, John Moo Charles V at % George L. Ambrose Francds B. Richard D. Weal, Edward .11. Trt ipwi tsg. WWI= Welsh, E. &Clarke, WMiam E. Bowen, William Otur=ms,„ T. Cbarleton .... CRAKE= Pr.5.g. 1 7. 11:51 G ' GC14 " 1244 . Fraddant. FIBS 4SSOCIATION, •Incouvrated March 24 isso. • A OFFICE, T .No. 34 N. FLPITE street. In: sure BU r I ILLSGS, HOUSEHOLD FITS NITITRE and MERCHANDISE goner =-ally. front 1.0s:418y '2 ire, (in the City 0 Philadelphia only.) STAT3IIIIIII2IT Of the Assets of the Association January 1, 1664. Bends snd 'Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelph, _4883,465 17 Groundltents_ 33 848 81 Beal Estate (Otlice — No 84 North rorth street) 14,836 13 11. S. Government 5-33 • 45,000 03 11. S; Treasury 6,640 00 0 Cash on 27,422 4& W. TBUS .T71.11k, • GEORGE TRYON, President. - WTI. H. HAlcumm, JOSEPH R. LYNDALL, JOHN SOUDEEL LEVI P. COATS, _ PETER A. _KEYSER, SAMUEL SPARHAWA, JOHN PIELLRLN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARI3OW JESSE LIGHTFOOT, GEORGE!. YOUNG, ROBERT SHORar ARNIN,4* WM. T.BUTLER, Secretary. INIROLANOE :COMPANY OP P te;PS E N X HIA. INPOBATMis 11304—CEHAPTER IMAM COP WALNUT Street, te the Inaddttle gan INB ON thaTorootny is from loss or Mamma by Fran. on lmprai terms, on bribrring% niernh an dr ia grajor limited periods, and permanently oir building' brdeposit of preznium. The Coln has been In active operation ibr more than • daring which all losses halm Wan promptly adl and paid, 088. John L. R Rode,Rode, DTEtECT David Lewis, J M. B. liahonY Benjamin =Mg, ohn T. Lewis. Thomas H. Powers. William EL Grant," A. B. hicH_ enry, Robert W. leamlna. Edmond Oastillon, D. Clark Wharton. Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, Jr Louis C. Norris. JOHN B. WIIIIIMEIMEII, Presidium. BAMIIIIIL IArtGOO.X. SeCrOtlia7. - - THE COUNTY FLRE ENSITRAMCIC COMPANYA OFFICE NO. 110 Boum FOURTH Ernutsz BILLOW asmsvartrr. "The Fire Insurance Company of- the County of ridladairdda." Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in Ira, for indemnity against ions or damsel by fire exclusively CAAR'TER — PiCRPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with am lde capital and ciintingent fund cazettely invested continual to In. sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, dr..., either per. manently or for a limited time, against loss or by tire, at the lowest rates cons i stent with the it= safety of its customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible despatch DM:WTOBS. - thA l s Charles J. Butter, Edwin L. Reakft, Henry orilly, John Horn, Robert V. Massey, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Menke, Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone. J. SUTTER, Prtleidlini REETJAXI2II F. HoEcumnv. - Sedy and Treasurer. , FIRE INGETBANCIE COMPANY pt! PPIL E IM Iii ELPHlA.—Office Northeast corner OS THIRD and BIPFRONWOOD street:3oWe Team= Incorporated by the _Legislature of Penniyl CtaArnese Piterlrruan. s itt i al anthorbod by Tagil oEoo. Make Imonance t Loss or arnall Fire of Public or Private Braidings, Furniture, D Goods and Machin favorable terms. DELECTOBS, ~..., GeOrge ChristopherlL Millen, August frOiler, Prederickataaks, Jobs F. Bebsterling, Jonas Bowman, Henry Troonaner Frederick Doll, William McDaniel Jacob Behead's'', George Bata Jr., .. Stephen Smith, Hear/ ,Garker, Miller. Edward Mo Samuel m GEORGE . MEIY, President. JOHN P. BELBTERT, wG. vloe PrellidniJ la PHILIP E. COLEMAN. Bea..w. 1.000 c . 5.914 ',l de2C4h.s,ftyl A ijillaZIOAN SHOM THEMBA.NUID COMPANY. • . B ► HIOORPORAIXD nack-caszrica /mum 311) W4L12417T Street, air THIRD Street. HILA Du 7 Hiving* P paid up CAPITAL STOCK and STB. PLUS Invested sound and available Securities, con. Untie to insure on Diuffinge, Purn ittre Mon. chandlee, Vessels In port, and their and. other Pezeonal Properly. AM I liberally an plummy adjustAL . - Thom B. Marie, John Walsh_ Elamttel morton. P4trisk Reads, lima rEEEOHA Azioarie C. L. aaawmarc.D. rilllF PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST :.007[..• _l_ PANY, _OF PHILADELPHIA.— '. _ Incorporated by ; the State of Penneylvania, S d month. INSURES LIVED,AIL Id AVIS INTRUST ON ;DN. POSITS AN D GRANTS ANNUITIES. I Samuel R. Ilihipley, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker. • - •• Henry Haines, Joshua H. Norris, T: Wilder Brown, Richard Wood . ' ' . p Wan. O. LOngstrall. Ohssffin : SAItITOLL k SHIPLEY, PraildNlN. ' ROWLAND _,-.. _ , ICIVIIIAL FIRE INSITRANCE OOMPANE„,..__OW pHILADR,LpHIA.--offize No. 5 Smith mir-r.M. street—oaere Bending% Household. Goods and !der ehsuadlee general/Y. ASSETS-8103.793186; DIRECTORS FOR 1866._ CALEB CLOTHIER, WM. P. !REEDER. BFNJ. MALONE,. = .70SEPRCHAPMAN THOMAS MATHIDEM, EDW. M. MRFOR4 T. FILTNPD CHAPMAN, WILSON M. .T SIMEON MATLACK, - Lati_eays-w•EBST AARON W. GABlr CHARLES Virli:Frel. CALEB „CURRIER, President. T. FLLWOOD CmLiPirtal. a-secretary. • fen; anal It BOARDING. • VACANT NEXT WEEK—A Large Front Room. with Board, 9 1 78PM:10H at aPIZ-1/1,9,01,3ts Iftwketvalne. mass rr BS. 14,2m05a0 la • • Samuel E. Stokes, r. F. Perdstort, Henry Sloan, WiDlain 6 . Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafottreade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Hunt treble, _ J. B. Semple, Pittsbmrgh, DB. Berger, Pittsburgh. ,Pittsburgh. HAND.C. Presidet. au. delat DA.VIS, Vice Presiden nol t. t John T. Lewis, James B. Campbelll .Edmund G. Duenh. Charles W. Panitnar Presider& Secretary. MY= Ill,Bont Foarth Sliest