XXXIETH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION (44405E,0F 'YESTERDAY'S PIMMIXDINCRO SENATE.—The - rmfmished business of yes terday, which was the Post' Office Appro priation bill, was taken. up. The pending motion was on Mr. Tram bull's amendment relative to, appointment. to office, the vote upon whichwas yesterday reconsidered. The amendment being open to amend ment, . Mr. Morrill (Vt.) moved to strike out the last clause, requiring the case and cause of removal to be reported to the Senate at its next session. The amend merit, of Mr. Morrill was agreed to—yeas 22, nays 16. • Mr. Trumbull °tiered the following sub stitute for the propbsition now before. the Ssnate, which was adopted—" That no per son exercising or performing, or, underta king to exercise or perlbrm, any duties of any, office which, by law, is required to be filled by the advice and consent of the Senate. shall, before confirmation, receive any compensation for his services, unless commissioned by the President to till va• cancy occasioned by death, resignation' or expiration of term - during the recess of the Senate, and since the last adjournment." A lengthy discussion followed. The Senate, pending the consideration of the amendment of Mr. Trumbull, at, five o'clock P. M. adjourned.. HOUSE.—The House proceeded to the con sideration of the, special order, being the joint resOlution reported by the Reconstruc tion Committee s - proposing an amendment' to the Constitution of the States. Mr. Stevens made a speech in support of the joint resolution. Mr. Blaine (Me.) called the attention of Mr. Stevens and of the House to an objec tion. to the third section of the amendment, which he deemed serious, if not fatal.. That section provided that until July 4, 1870, all persons who voluntarily adhered to the late insurrection, giving it aid and comfort, should be excluded from the right to vote for Representatives in Congress, and for Elect Ors for President and Vice President of the'Dhited States. It appeared to him that was not a resolution of good faith in refer ? ehce to that large class of people in the South who came within the terms of the Amnesty proclamation of President John son, and who were thereby restored to all their civil rights. He asked Mr. Stevens for an explanation of, that point. Mr. Stevens admitted that the pardon ex tinguished the crime. After pardon there was no such crime in the individual. Those who were fully pardoned did not come within the operation of the third section. Mr. Blaine understood, then, the gentle man from Pennsylvania to say that those who came within the terms of the procla mation of amnesty would not be considered as - having "voluntarily adhered to the late insurrection." Mr. Stevens assimilated their condition to that of a person convicted of felony, and thereby rendered incompetent to tesLuy,bui who, if pardoned, and if his testimony were challenged, could produce his pardon, and thereby show his competency. Mr. Blaine suggested that if it was the proper construction to be given to•the sec tion,it should be so amended as that there would be no question about its construction, said he should, at the proper time, move an amendment to that affect. The point made by Mr. Blaine, and vir tually admitted by Mr. Stevens to be well taken, seemed to create a considerable stir in the Republican ranks. Members drew near and listened to the colloquy with great interest, as if recognizing the possibly fatal character of the objection. The debate was continued at great length by Messrs. Finch, Smith, and Boyer, in op position to the measure, and by Messrs. Garfield and Kelley in support of it. The hour of half-past four o'clock having arrived, the House took a recess till hail past seven o'clock, when the Tax bill is to be exclusively the subject of consideration. Evening Session.—There was a pretty fall attendance of members at half-past seven a'clock, when the House went into Com mittee on the Tax bill. The first section, imposing a tax of 5 cents per pound on cotton, being under consideration, the ques tion was taken on Mr. Lynch's amendment. exempting 600 pounds m the hands of the producer from taxation, and it was re jected. Mr. Upson (Mich.) moved to reduce the tax to 3 cents per pound. The question was taken upon Mr. Up son's amendment, and it was rejected. So the tax on raw cotton was axed at 5 cents per. pound. The House passed to the consideration of the subsequent sections regulating the de tails for assessing and collecting the tax on cotton. There were no amendments other than verbal or unimportant offered to the second, third, fourth, or fifth sec tions. Mr. Lynch (Maine) moved to amend the sixth section, by striking out the words "when exported, and the words "on ex ported," so as to allow the drawback on cotton manufactures consumed in this coun try, as well as on those exported. The auestion was taken upon Mr. Lynch's amendinent, and it was rejected. Mr. Allison moved to amend, by striking out the sixth section, allowing a drawback on exported manufactures of cotton. The 'amendment of. Mr. Allison was re. jected. The Committee then rose, and the House at 10 o'clock adjourned. Dickens' New Readings in London. The London Telegraph has the following: Last night Mr. Charles Dickens read for the first time in London that charming story of Dr. Marigold, which formed the introduc tion to the last Christmas number of All the Year Round. The breathless attentionwith which every incident in the narrative was followed, the strong feeling of reality which was produced, the vivid pression of each personage described in the printed page coming forth into positive existence, forci bly attested the marvelous dramatic power of the reciter. The form in which Mr. Digkens thus gives his works to the public is indeed that of a recitation rather than a reading, for the eye neverrefers to the book, and the constant change in the expression of voice and feature comes in valuable aid of the effect produced by the keen humor and touching pathos of the story, The "Cheap Jack" is actually seen in his cart as he tempts his rustic auditors with wares of small price and high value and the political "Cheap Jack," who makes as many pro mises with equal recklessness of fulfilment, stands forth substantially' to view. The pathetic scene with "Little Sophy," the struggle between the wish to conceal and the inability to, repress the emotions as the child, death smitten with fever, ex pires in the father's arms-as he is uttering the laugh-creating jokes of his craft, went thoroughly home to the hearts of the au ditors, and might be cited as a marked proof of the real histrionic genius possessed by the gifted novelist. The giant with a good deal too much in him for his joints and his mind must have been visibly present to all within hearing of that voice, which so com pletely realized a notion of his prominent peculiarities, and the poor, deaf and dumb girl, bought by the warm-hearted "Dr, Marigold". for a dozen pair of braces, and - iducated by him •with so much thoughtful tare and tender affection as his adopted laughter, became a-delightful reality which lo auditor would have dared, to disprove whilst under the influence of such potent illusion. In his doable _capacity of auditor and interpreter, Mr, Charles Dickens exer sised a triumphant - sway over the feelings of his audience, and in the rounds of ap plause which, followed his departure from, the platform, might .be traced an emphatic expression of warm gratitude as well as of sincere admiration; Kr. Bob Sawyer's' party, from "Pickwick," was given as the second portion of the - Readings, and formed a. substantial addition to the enjoyment of the evening. From Fortress Monroe. FORTRESS Moigno.u, May 7.—A gentleman arrived here yesterday from Richmond, with several presents, amongst them a black silk dress and other articles of com fort from the ladies of Richmond, a dona tion to Mrs. Davis. The casemates in the Fortress which have been selected for the ac commodation of Mrs. Davis are rapidly being fitted up in a very comfortable though not luxurious manner. General Miles has lately issued an order detailing an orderly for her use in place of the services of the c , fficer of the day, whose duties since her arrival here.have considerably increased, from his having to escort her, at stated hours, to Carrollaall, where Davis is con- Since her arrival, Mrs. Davis has casually remarked the failing state of the prisoner's health, and entertains, it, is said, serious fears of his ultimate recovery, should he, be attacked during the coming summer by one of his periodical spells of intermittent feVer and congqstive chills. Mrs; Davis's general health remains goo& Some of the lady friends of Mrs. Davis, in Baltimore, are making up various articles as presents, which will be shortlj , forwarded here for ker use during her sojourn in the , 'Fortress, : . Murder Trial. TIERICIVER, N. Y., May 8.--At the Court of Oyer and Terminer, in` session at this place, Judge Bacon presiding, a bill ,of in dictment was found this morning against Asa Faller, Hill Davis, Irving Vance, Charles Vance, and Thomas Datcher for murder. The indictment charges them with trilling John D. Camp bell, at Frankfort Hill, on the 6th of February last. The young men were arraigned and plead not guilty. Faller, one of the prisoners, and charged in the indict ment as tbe leading participator, had his right arm off at the time of the alleged mur der, about five inches from the shoulder, and the left arm off above the wrist. They were all jointly indicted. It is expected that the trial will commence next Monday. This afternoon the prisoners, Asa Faller, Hill Davis, Irving Vance, Charles Vance and William Dutcher, pleaded to guilty to murder in the second degree, and were each sentenced to seven years imprison ment in the State prison. From M. Louis. ST. Louis, May B.—ln addition to the re ligious convention, called by Dr. Brec kin ridge, of Kentucky, which will meet there on the 15th inst., the Presbyterian General Assemblies, both Old and New School will convene here on the 17th. Over a thousand delegates are expected to be in attendance, for whose accommodation ample provisions have been made. All railroads in the State, and two or three - Mississippi packet com panies, and the several main railroad lines to the East, have agreed to convey delegates at half fare. The sanitary condition of the city was never better. The non. Thomas Craig. ALLENTOWN, May B.—Hon. Thos. Craig, whose death occurred on Saturday, was buried here .this afternoon, with Masonic ceremonies, a large 'concourse of people be ing present. He was fer many years a mem ber of of the lower House in the State Legis lature, and lately a Senator from the Carbon District. He was highly esteemed through out the State as an honest and upright citizen. A Prisoner Shot while Attempting to ReeiztusTila, N. Y., May B.—A prisoner in the county jail, named Hayes, confined for passing counterfeit money in Corning, and who was also under an indictment for murder, was shot by the turnkey, while attempting to escape, with another prisoner named Crowley, last night. Hayes died in two hours after being shot. From Georgia. SAVANNAH, May B.—The U. S. District Court for the Southern district of Georgia opened to-day. Judge Erskine presiding. The Court adjourned till Thursday, when the constitutionality of the test oath will be argued. Among the leading representatives of the Georgia barpresent, was ex-Governor Brown. Sheep Breeders' Exhibition ROCHESTER, N. Y., May B.—There is a large attendance at the Sheep Breeders' and Wool Growers' Exhibition, which com menced at the COunty Fair Grounds today. The weather is fine and the display-of sheep good It will undoubtedly be the largest sheep exhibition ever held in the United States, From Connecticut. NEW HAVEN; May B.—The Senatorial contest is most spirited. The friends of Ferry and Buckingham claim to have a ma jority of the Legislature in the aggregate, but it is doubtful if they can unite their forces so as to defeat Foster. The caucus is called for to-morrow night. Tire at Chicago. CHICAGO, May B.—The buildings Nos. 258, 260 and 262 South Water street, were destroyed by fire last night. The principal losers are McCormick dc Calendar, oils and paints, $lOO,OOO, and Samuel Nickerson and Walter S. Gurnee, owners of the building, $lO,OOO. The insurance will cover the losses GritEllEN JP.,1111A.06, Gl - reen Corn, Fresh Peaches Fresh Tomatoes, Plums, a.o. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINN GROCERIES, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets. MAJP.II4.IO ffiaple Syrup Molasses, New Crop, Very handsome quality. port SALE BY JAMES R. WEBB. Bann WALNUT and EIGHTH Streets. POTTED YARMOUTH BLOATERS, Strasburg meats, ham; beef and tongue, essence of anchovies and Anchovy paste for sale at COUSTY'S East End grocery, No. 118 south SECOND street. •.. , vine% 1 • : I F-Ul-, oat received and for sale at COUSTY'S East End grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. NEATEN AND HOMINY GRITS real real currant VV' jelly, in store and for sale at COUSTY'S East End grocery, No. 118 South SECOND Streak CBOIOE TABLE CLARET.-100 cases Just received and for sale at COUBTY'S East Ena grocery, No, 118 South SECOND street. QPANISH QUEEN 0L1V.1113 by the barrel or gallon, 1.3 atCODSI9OI3 East Fad grocery, No. U 8 math HAMS! HAMS!!—J. Stewart's Trenton, Davis's Star Hams. Briggs & Swill's celebrated Cincin nati Rams, and J. Bower's City Cured, warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by M. F. SPLLLIN, N. W. corner Eighth and Arch.- - - ' " (V' YE OIL.-100 baskets Latour and other 'favorite brands of Salad Oil r for sale by 71E. ISPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and .ffightn. - - • JA VA. COFFEE.—Pare Old Government Java Oofre% for sale by Pir.. F. BP.I.LLIN, N. W. corner or Arch and Eighth streets. TEAS TN/10311-100 packages of - very choice new crop Green beenlack,of the lateimportation. As these -Jells havebought since the decline In gold. : we are prepared to furnish ramifies at greatly. raduned prices. For corner Archboa, EighthtaiL N. F. LIN, W. and dtreeta• THE DAILY . EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, M LU'BY ORDER OF THE (3ORPORATORS of the RAFED.E.POSPPOOMPANY, of Philadelphia, the opening of the books for subscription to the capital stock of said Company is postponed until Ducker WteezOFFICE OF THE IRVING OIL MINING CO., No. 524 WALNUT Street, Room 15. t annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY , leth May, at 12 o'clock, or the election of officers to ser7e for the en suing year. - JOz. R, Wrraz INS, JR., ap3o-tmy 151 Secretary. I:O'NOTICE. DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL COMPANY—An election for nine DI• hhOTOBB= of the above Company, to serve fOr the ensuing year, will be held at the office in Princeton, New Jersey, on THURSDAY the tenth (10th) day of May, 1866, at 12 o'clock, M. .1 - 011 N sToowrox, Secretary. 11, , s , OFFICE OF THE 'METALLINE LAND COMPANY. NO. am WALIWT street. PJIILA.- DIGLPHIA, May 2,1666. The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY will be held at the Office of • the .Company, on MONDAY, Jdne 4th purr. at 12 o'clock, M. F. N. WOMEATH, my3-tje44 Clerk. VheOFFICE OF :THE - MONT ALTO IRON COMPANY, PIIIIADELPXCU, April 20th, 1866. Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 407 LIBRARY street, on MONDA.Y, the 14th of May next, at 2 P. AL, when an election will be held for Lirectors to serve for the ensuing year, , BAHR, apitO , m,w,f,7tl Secretary. OFFICE OF THE MAPLE SHADE OIL by COMPANY, 824 WALNUT Street, PRILADF.I,- 1131 A. April 27, 1866. . • • The - Annual Meeting of the Stockholders - of this Com pany will be held at their office on THURSDAY, May 17th. as 12 o'clock M. The Transfer -Books will close on the 10th at 3 P. M. and open on the 18th._ - ap27-f. TH-CH.R. SEA.B.LE, See'Y. OFFICE SHERMAN OIL COMPa.NY.—, 12 . .Ruir,Anithritra, April 26, - 1866,—A apecial meet ing of the Stockholders of the Company vs. ul be held at N 0.142 South Fourth street. on Mon day, May 14, at twelve' o'clock, noon; to consider the expedlet.cy of. mortgaging a portion of she property ; of the Company, for the purpose of, raising' a working_ . capital. Ey artier of the Board of Directors, ap26 2awtinyl4l ' S. OUT, Secretary. .Books for-subscription to the Capital Stock of the Set uylkill Eisler Passetiger Railway Company will be Open at the Office of tne Philadelphia and Gray's Ferry Passenger Railway Company, Twenty-secondstreet below Spruce, on Thursday, Friday. and Saturday. the 10th, 11th and 12th days of May, 1886, between the hours of 9 A. M. and s P. M. By order of the Commissioners. ap2O-f,m,w,myL24 CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY. —.A .special meeting of the Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company, will beheld on THURSDAY, May 31:1,1866, at the office of the Company, N 0.400 Ciiestnut street, Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, P. M., to consider and determine the disposition of the residue of the capital stock and such other business as may then be submitted. By order of the Board. ap3u-tmy3lc- JOHN T. MLLE, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE VULCAN MINING C9IE -1:&"p...N r. 4 WALNUT street, RELLTADXLPILIA, ayril 21,1566. _Notice is lie_reby given that the Annuil Meeting of the stockholders of the Vulcan Mining Company will be Lela at the Office of the Company on THURSDAY, Stay 10 pica., at Li o clock M., tor the election of Di rectors and the transaction of other business. F.M. WO3LRA.TH, ap2s to mylo Secretary. CO R E - ; . - TEE, A.l\ N UAL EET.LNO OE TELE STOOk- EuLDEfiS OF THE .11LOWISE WIG LEON Y will be held at the Company's Office, at Irouttale,:Ta., on WEDNESDAY, May 3d, IW, for the purpose of electing nine /drectors to serve the ensuing year, and for tne transaction of other business W.J LLT ME. S. BAKER. secretary and Treasurer. No. 2.13 North Water street. PHITADAIXHIA, Aprfl 17, 1866. - apl9-yoti OFFICE OF THE • SECOND AND I:I'STREET PA sci kNGER RAILWAY tX))11, PANY, PRILADELPHIA, May 4, Ms. A meeting of the btockholders of the SECOND AND =RD S'). BEET PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY, of Philadelphia. will he held at the Office or the Company. No. 2,i15:3 FRANFORD Road, on 2dON DAY. lith tun., at 1s o clock, M., to consider the jar°. priety of parchasing certain Stock and Bonds In a connectin Railway company. By order of the Board of Directors. mys-7t) J. BI ER, President. LAYING OF A CORNER. STONE— The corner stone of the New Baptist Church, on the 14 • 1 We ' W Estate,' corner of Germantown and Upsat streets, Germantown, will be laid on SATURDAY. May lath, 3 o'clock, P. M. Addre see may be expected from Revs. A. B. Lung. George Dana Boardman, P. S. Benzen and Dr. S. Wheaton Smith. The public are cordially invited to attend. GEORGE NIIGENT, C tie_RLES H. 41:11721hILNGS, r. B. HINKLE, Building Committee Take the Germantown 2 o'clock cars from Ninth and Green streets, to Germantown, and then the horse oars on Main street to Bread. my 7-514 1:1;rAT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 * StockteltterS of the LEHIGH ZLNO COM PA • , held On Wednesday, May 2. the • following gentlemen were unanimously elected to serve as Directors tbr the ensuing year: Benjamin C. Webster, I George B. Ziegler, Charles W. Trotter, Gordon Menges,. Adolph E. Rorie, Charles L. Boris, Jam Fisher. And at a nubile:lcentmee ting of the Directors the following gentlemen were elected to their respective offices: BEN AKIN C. WP.BSTNR. President, CHARLES W. TROTTER, VicePresideztt. GORDON MONGIE, Treasurer. BEERY A. WILTBERGER, SeCretary, y order of the G Board. nsys B 611 GORDON lIONGES. Secretary. lARA.RTMJENT OF PUBLIC RIG/IWAYS E.Kr OFFICE OF CHTEN CORNER FIFTH AND WALNUT STftEETS. -PHMADELPHIA, May 3, MS. NOTICE.--Owners of Hacks and Carriagea kept for hire are hereby notified that they must renew their Licenses, on or before the first day of June, 1856. The penalty for neglect is five dollars for each and every time the vehicle is used after the above date and will be strictly enforced. BEcrloil 1 of an Ordinance relating to the Hackney Carriages, passed May Sch. That every Hack. Stage, - Lbach, Cab, Chariot, Couchle, Coupe, Baronet' e, Landon, or other vehicle, whether on wneels or run. nem, except Omnibuses and Railroad (Ws drawn by one or more horses or other animal power, which shall be used In the City of Philadelphia for the conveVairZe of persons for hlrefromplace to place within the said city, shall be deemed a Hackney Carriage. within the meaning of this Ordinance. my44,m,w,St2 DIVIDEND NOTICES. NATIONAL BANK Op THE NORTHERN i e LIBERTIES, Pliri.aDradliia, May 7.1866. Dlreaora have this. day declared a Dividend of SEVEN PER CENT., and an Extra Dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on demand, clear or United States Tax. re yi-ett W. GUICHERE, Cashier. WTHE PHLLADEL PH/A NA.TIONALBAN.K PIIILADRLPRIA, May 3, 1660. .:Directors have this day decl Dividenden of FIVE per cent. and also an extra.o6 TWO per cent. for the last six months,:payable on demand, clear of Taxes. B. B . CCIMEG vcl. my3-6tl Cashier. CrryILTRNHAM AND WILLOW GROVE TURNPIII.IS;.—The Managers have Oils day de clared a Dividend of TR aILE yER CENT. on the capital of the Company for the last six months (exclu sive of taxes) payable on and after the 17th instadt. WM. S. .PEROT, Treasurer;, May 7th, 1866. (rnyB•st,9 No. 814 Vine street; 10> GERMANTOWN AND PERKIONIEN TORN PIK r, —The Managers have this day declared a Dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the capital of the Company for the last six months (exclusive of taxes), payable on and after the 17th Instant. WM. S. PERO V, Treasurer, May 7th, 1866 [nayS-St*) No. 314 Vine street. OFFICES, OF THE JEFFERSON FIRE IN. tl t y SURANCECOMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. .At a Meeting of he Board of Directors. held this day, a seml-aantml Dividend of THREE PER CENT., clear of all Taxes, was declared, payable to Stock holders, or their legal represeniativee, on and after the 17th instant. ' PHILIP E. COLEMAN, May 7 1866 Secretary. , . St/ fly PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. U. MEASURER'S DEPARTMENT. Pumankt ems, May lid 1866. boric% To St OOIII TOLDER:i.—The Board of Dl rectors have this day declared a Semi-Annual Dividend of Comp l a VEP l ß r CfNTti onn l t and C S p t a T S x ck , payable on and after May 30, 18664 Blank Powers of Attorney, for collecting Dividends can be had at the entice of the Company, No. 218 Routh TEURD street. TEO.S. FIRTH. ray.S.Skt Treasurer.' OFFICE OF THE WEST JERSEY RAIL ROAD COMPANY, CASIDEN, April 27th, 18138. rslotice is her9by given that a Dividend Tax,EN FIVE PER CRIsTrl ~ clear of National was this day ceclared on the Capital Stock of this Company, payable by the Treasurer in said Stock, at par, at the Ohice of the Company, in the city of Camden, New Jersey, oti and stair the 14th day of May, 1866. All fractions or dividends not amounting to a full share, will be paid in cash: and any Stockholder entitled to a fraction,, may, by the cash payment of the balance. procuren full share. By order of the Board. • T. - JONES YORE, - Secretary and Treasurer. TATANTED.—Two Protestant girls. with first-class V V recommendations, want situations in the vicinity of Germantown or Chestnut Hhi. One, as cook or Chan:mermaid; the other se chambermaid and seam- Apply in - Talpehocken street, two doors above Adonis street:Germantown nay7-St• . • "mm". 1 •1 11. . • • _ GEM:GARY iron yotrnre Limas wm VCIES. once on w e o nea a ff , lieptember At hat [den corn er of poplar and &Zeal= skroOlalt .V 4,43 : 4 asst—liev. G. c. . Y . Fr • 1115 era, AD.. 2111 1: 115= .v. c • •k- 131.74740 iiVArkiTrAt GRaPBB.=-100 kegs' or those naafi! A white in tine order Idlag and for sate by JOB. B. BITBBIEB diOO.. LOO south Delaware avenue ErPMMM NOTH3EB. S. GROSS MY, Treasurer TROVAR M. TRIOL, License Clerk. Wes. EDIUCATION. smnmwras, TVELLWARE atarry umnizAnos 121"°°132422LE.RAHANYTED ;Bni.a. 0 77 1:1117;1 7835 1r14 . tarirjia 31 0/MICE:EL E. CORNER Twumil AND WALLET STREETS PIELLADELPHIA., ON VESSELEY -AZZI4II , 1148131"351°12 ' CLA33OO l i a T4: Am H b all parts of the world. Farman% INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake, ES and Land Canine, to all parte of the Union. INSURANC On Merchandise g orally, On Stone, Dwellixr Homes, &C, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1866. 1100,000 United States 5 per cent. loan, 'Th.—. 195,000 00 120,000 United States Bper cent, loan, '81...... 120,100 00 200,000 United States 7 8-10 per cent. loan Treasury Notes.-- 191,375 00 180,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. Loan . . .. . . '90,555 00 61,060 State of beii: Loan 53,250 00 125,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per, Cent. • Loan,. 20,000 Pennsylvania I4aliroad.Fiiet . Molt 115 815 60 • gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds-- . 20,000 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad SeconliZio-rt . gage Six Per Cent. Bonds • 23,750 00 25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bon ds.:. — 23,750 00 11,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas • Company, principal and interest - guaranteed by the City of Philadel- • 7,180 143. Shares Stock • .Th 311133, Railroad • Company • ,8,580 00 5,000 100 Shares StockNorth Pennsylvania , - Railroad Company. . . 8,250 00 10,000 Deposit with the . United ....... Eto vernment;subject to 10 days ca 11...,...:. 40,000 00 20,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan • • . 900 00 170.700 Lo ans on Bones and Mortgage, 31331, 18, liens on City —. /70,700 00 1,036.860 Par. • Xarket value. 996,560 00 Real - Estate.—.-. . 36,000 00 Bills receivable forlnsurance made-- --.121,0111 60 Balances duo at-Agencies:Premiums on Zlta rise Policies. Accrued Interest. and other' debts due the . 40,1211 44 Biggand Stock of .aundry liaarance and er CoWlee. #s,ln. Estimated value.. 2,910 CO Gash in Cash in Drawer= 678 18 856,885 77 DESECTORS. Thomas C. Hand, i Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, I. F. Pei:Liston, Edmund A. Bonder, Henry Sloan, Theophilus Spalding, William G. Boniton, John R Penrose, • Edward Darlington, James : .f.ra+gusir. H. Jones Brooke, Henry C. Lallett, Jr., Edward Lafoursade, James C Hand. Jacob P. Jones, William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Joseph H. Seal, Joshua P. Eyre, George G. Lelper, Spencer Mellvaine, Hugh Craig, . J. B. Semple, Pittsburgh. Robert Burton, A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh, John D. Taylor, D Tadorgan, Pittsburgh. THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice , Predent. EDENTEM Lia.strsx, Secretary. delttnol FIRE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March 27, 1661 A OPTIOE, NO. 34 N. FIFP.H street, In. „ , anre DU LDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FUR "-• NITURE and MERCHANDISE g•ener from Loss by it ire, (in the City . - PWladelphia only.) STATEMENT of the Assets of the Association January 1, 1861. Bonds and Mortgages on property in the City of PhiladelpMa..------------M3,466 17 Ground Rents -- 4L.61831 Real Estate (Office do :34 Nortn - Fdth'street) 14,396 13 D. S. Government 5-20 Bends43,ooo GO U. S. Treasury hi Mee— ----- - --- .-----. 6,640 tq City Warrants..---- CA-Ri% on ...... 27,4= tS 10 GEORGE W. TRY ON. President. wbr. H. u AtcrT.TON, JOSEPH X. LVNDALL, JOHN 50IIDEIL LEVI P. COATS. PETER A. KEYSER, SAHIIEL f3PARHANITE. JOHNParimfff, CH Ft raai P. BOWER, JOHN CARBOW JESSE LIGHTFOOT. GEORGE L YOUNG, ROBERT litHor‘r ISVIII, WML T.IsCTLI.R, Secretary. THEIIRANCLE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA 1j MSABlNli jamm AND INLAND TRANEPOR TATION • 7 .ANCEt. Office, N 0.129 WALE= street, south aide, east of Tatra s Tbo Properdes of Ws Compan,y are well Invested and =rnlat an avid:tabled:lnd for the ample Indemnity of all mons who desire to be protected la Instaanoa RISKS tat= on Vessels, and C =ND TRANSPORTATION RISER on Mar. chandlse Railroads, Camas and Steamboats. FIRE on Menduumuse, Frunlntre and Build. las In TO)BATgD IN PAID /2i AND EMIIIRELY 1 4 Agge 211) TOTAL PRORERTMEEI, PHEEPETELLCHARTER Artht,o. come, — James N. D'lokerek Samuel W. Jones. B. Horria Wain, John John Hawn (Marlet A V: Beams L. /Aram% Ambrose te, Tranota 8.. Cope, MID. Wood. Edward H. Trortta. Welsh, Z. 8. (nuke, William H. Bowan, . Charaminge, T. Charletort Henry. ARTHUR G. COPRIN, Freddarts, BILAKLIIS PLATT. Secretary. THIE 001:INTY 111138 ItiII3MULIBOZ COMPAISIT.• 0171031 BM no SOUTH 70IIRTH 13771.1217 r, ognarton. " T =tow he Fire Insurance Comptuiy of the Clotuity 01 Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislators 01 Pennsylvania in 1/%0, fir indemnity spinet looi da m a ge by lariMrEPErrcraz. This old and reliable institution, with ample Masi and contingent hind carafe:lY inv ested oontmlusS to in sure buildings. furniture, merchandise go., either per. manently or fora limited time, against loss or damala by fire, at the lowest rates consedent with the abaoleti safety of tie customers. . Losses aXijusted and paidyylth al/ bled pota tailialgb li) Charles .7. Butter. Xdwln L Beakik Henry John Horn, Robert V. Base t'. JorePh Moore, Henry Budd, George Hecate. Andrew B. Miller James N. Stone. J. Ema, rreeadaat nottraxtar B. Hoscamtr. Bee`v and Treasurer. • tsiiiHNL HI& INS'OBAROB .00MPAISY OP Pan& I. DELP INCORPORATXD leet-4THABTER PEEtYRTUATA O. VA WALNUT Street, izo_te the change. In addition to MARINE and inIgD.UVSIII3.ANCIS this company insures from lose or damage by PERI& ca liberal terms, on building% merchandise, =altar% &a, for limiasd periods, and permanently on buildup by_deposit of premium. The Clomp= lutt been in active lion former* than SIXTY during wbia loam Iw o been promptly mid paid. DIRECRS. John 1.. Hoare, TO M. idahonY Dvl=lcsiting, John ß. T. Lewlr, TboxcasH. POWeas William B. Grant, A. R. McHenry, Robert W. Learning. Edmond Cassola. D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lowia. Jr Ladle C. No. JOHN R. ORKBER nte , Prager:a& Burma Wrccox. Secretary. FrLti6uB,l2alTEC EXCLIORWELY. TH2 iagiciI3Y.LVARLI. 111:1110 INSlfltelaCat 011 id• PANY—lncorporated. 2846 —Clum.er Perpetual—NA 620 WeLNUT Street, oppoelte Independanoe &pan. This Company, ikvorably known to the community tar over forty years, continues to insure Ong& or damage by ere, on Public or Private either permanently or for a limited time. Also, ea Burniture,Stocks of Goods and Mmchandbe generally, on liberal Mmes. • Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Pend It invested In the most careful manner, which es_ablek them to Mier to the insured an undoubted malty is tbit case aflame • • Jr., Daniel Smith, Jr., JS. Dermas, Alexander Emma, Thomas Smith, /saw Has'shunt, Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, J. °Mega.= Pe% Daniel Haddock Jr. WiLirax G. Cliowrimi k Bearetar7. ILLINIEL EiNahr., Jr., President; "r EPPERSON FERE INSURANCE COMPANY OF eJ PHILADELPHIA.—OFFICE, No. 24 NORTH FIFTH STREET, NEAR MARKETX/REET. Incorporated by the Le‘ialatare of Pennsylvania, CrctaxEn. PERPETUAL. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, M50;000. Make Insurance against Loss or Damage by .Fire or Public or'private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks. Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms. . George Erety DIRECTORS. , Frederick Doll, August C. Miller, Jacob Schandler, John F. BeLsterling, Samuel Miller, Henry Troortuaer, Edward P. Moyer. William McDaniel. Adam J. Man, Christopher H. Miner, Israel Peterson, Frederick Staake, Frederick .Ladner Jonas Bowman. _ _ GEORGE JOHN N. BELST PHILIP IL COLEMAN, .E.p.ETY. President. Vice President. Secretary. • A MERMAN IitOTITAL INEITTRANOB Ejiljding. No. 12 WALNUT Street. nsAstanos AND nil. A 11 - D ENSURANATES— mats taken on vowels, canoes and heights to all parte of theirorld, and on goods on Inland _transportation fivers, canals, railroad!' and other convenors thronihont tha "United States. w ORAMA_Preel_dent, PETER CULLEN, Vthe rrwidenit, - ROBERT J. MEE, Secretary. Wldttan Ctrs*. Hour VII. Dana% Peter Cullen , , . umber, Jdhn Dello% _Jr., J. Johnston Browse, William H. Herrick, Samuel A. Baton, ne,4 w. Richards, Macon IlutAtlntl, Glines 1 4 1 .j_qh PE L. Elder, Win. M. mai.mt Moreau, raerson I:MR:MANOR COMPANY. . No.tee_ORESTNOT_ _MUM% r.n.u..exnurrer..u.. BIBS AND INLAND INBURANOff Brands N. Ruck, . a ro w. v nlnwm2. Merles Rictiundson, Robert B. Potter :Rena Luit'A._ Ressler. Jr., Beranel Wrsent. R. D. Woodruff. P. B. Instice_ A • . Stokes. • Geo. A. Wen. Jor. VRANOTS uOR Presiden W. t. aoles. Rl_ameatreds. Viol precool-. L RtAarturertit. oeureserir. AY 9, 1866 ISSITRANCIEL 1829 - -OHARTER - FERPEWAL. IFIELA:INTICIAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHrLADELPH/A.; Assets on eTanusay 1, 1866, 029415009551. Capital ... ..«....«... AccruedStirplun lINSETTLIED CLAM% 0U46753. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over $5 5 00.0,000. Perpetual and 1 emporary Policies on Liberal Terms Chas. N. Brucker, Topics Wagner, Batan'el Grant, Geo. W. Richards, Lsaao Lea, CHARLRS N. ED WARD C. St JAB. W. hicaDr.rsTEß, GIRARD FIRE -AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 403 WALNUT STREET. P.131-I.A•aIIaRELL CAPITAL PALI) 11C, IN CASH, 6200,(M. This company continues write en _Fire Riak4 only. Its capital, with a good surplus, is safely invested. ~ 701 • . , Dawes by fire have been promptlypaid, and more than f 5500,000 Disbursed on this amount within the pan few years. For the present the office of this company will re. main 415 WALNUT STREET, within a few months .will remove to its OWN B 1,2680 12 E COB. szvlarra AND Cli.sask.oar.e i , Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure our Mann at such rates as are consistent with safety. - - - • - THOM' S CRAVENIAIaI'ILED °ELLETT ERMAN SELEPPAI), IN. S. LAWRENCE, . TaOS. MACKr r.r,A CHARLES L DITPONT, JNO. SUPPLEE. HENRY F. KENN. - zy, .TNO. W. CLAGRORN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. L. Fn• AS YERERS. JR., _ THOMAS VEN,PreEddant. ALFRED E. GILLETT, V. Pre: iden: and Treasarer .TA'ArES 33. ALVORD. Secretary. Waif Ftlitkv i z.:tvi v 4.l 44 %;..g.a t r a c t... ,l9l 110 WALNUT street - abon TRIED Strea, PBTLAD Raving s Large paid up CAPITAL STOCIZ and BUD, PLUS invested in sand and available Sennthles, eon• lime to its' are on Dwellings, Stores, Furnitnre, enandisz.... Vessels in port,and. their,, , •••lnee, and ethos' personal . Propse.z. ..6.11.1.455ent liberah7 and. prOnnPtiT adjusW. Thomas bar* John Wash, EL= nel C. Mortor.. Pairlat rr7uitt: AZMEET fl. L. CRAV73OJ Ati La UAL PIRE HVSOBANCE 002..PANY OP PHILADLLPELTA-0111ce No. 5 South FIFTH Street—lnsure Buildings, Household Goods and Met , ehandise generally. lISETS--$103,795 iSO. DIRECTORS FOR ISM CALEB CLOTHIER, ,WAL P. RiCEDER. MENJ.MALON.E. JOsP.Pli CHAPMAN THOMAS MATHER, I EDW. M. NEEDO% T. ELLW'D CILLPMAN. WILSON M. susiEON MATIACR, LUKENS AARON W. GAS Tr;I . (CHARLES EV_ VANS csr.'w:R Cu:mimic President. T. litr.rwooD CHAPMAN. Secretary . HU/WM' TPPROVIDENT LIVE AND TRUST :caw ANY, OF PH/LADRLPRIA.— Incorporated by the BM% of Penntylvonla, 811 month, 22585, MITRES LIVRI3, ALL % 04PITPCIII113 AND GRANTS ," Simnel R. MlNay. Jeremiah Trar• - kez Joshua 11. Morrie. Richard Wood. Chas. P 84.14117 KL Rowr.A2D Eassy, Pa 3 110 al) a OM( V OM-11 THE REW BOOBS! EPLDFAIIC CHOLKRA. A compact and practical Handy-book on Cholera. By a Surgeon In the Honorable East India Company's service. 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Aar., ._ . : •oo ana ztatione.l7, uus . old :oo bo , •.t • a. 1 IS IHE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR • STIFFLY OF PISTON C4CDA:I:4 For the coming winter, as the price Is as low as it will be. GEO. A, COORE I - No. 1314 Washington avenue Is selling EGG and STOVE SIZES at fe, 75 per ton. Also, the genuine EAGLE VEIN COAL, same size s, same price. mph-3ml --- S. MASON RINK 3. TINDEBS.T.ONED let v.e.e.e ATTENTION TO9MICh stock of _B eir uck Mountain Company's Coal. Lehigh Navigation OomPanY's Coal, and Locust Mountain. 'which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market rates_ and to deliver in the beet condition. Orders left with S. MASON - BINHZ3, Franklin Ins* b_eto Banding. SEVENTH steseitibelowaMwlll ProSINES mPtIY attended to. - (*Mt Arch Street Wharf, SellnYikint COAL.—STJOAB LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW.ANDMoun V i irmonnuan, Lehigh Ooal, and best Locusi from Schuylkill, PreE.ar_ed . ret93 % . , f O r wily use. Depot, N. W. cruiser melfrat and LOW streets. Office, No. lir South SECOND street. WSW 7 . vTALTON CO • (TOPPER AND YELLOW METAI. SHEATHING ErazieeWorroar Bolts emd Ingo Oo . oonatantbcon band and for dale by HENRY B C0..582 south Wharves. 914,543 IS -1,182,808 18 • alcomm ism _ 1310,060. DIRECTORS, Edward 0. Dale, tieorga Fates, Alfred Fitter, Fres. W. Lewis, M.D. Peter McCall lANCKER President. ALE, Vice president. _ leeretary pro tern. fend.3l/ ..t13313. Jahn T. Ltna..^, James R. CarapbelL lio'imand G. Dutilh, Charles W. Pailnasal ‘el literals. i..I4BBR.MA"r"-- 8..15A818, Prealacalt BeartZia9. 149 n CEEt lOW Clabrum ' HALM% Ztnitei T. Wietai• lirs ung i t m tk i W O. Coffin. Preeddant. In Banta icsmik Sized C.AILLTO Publisher, New E Yor N. k. COAL. DIVORCE NOTICES. riITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, as \.l THE COMMt NVEALTH OF PENNSV - NIA. TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, GREETING: We command you. that by publication once a week for four weeks, in two daily.. newspapers published in your bailiwick. 3on notify ALILLK ALA.TLLDA TEN- Nivos late of your county, that she be and appear In our Court of (=mon Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of June next.- then and there to shew cause if any she has, why her husband. FRANCIS JEN.NINGS, should entered divarcrd from the bonds of matrimony into with you, according to the prayer of his peti tion. tiled in said Court. At which time have you there this order, and make your return how yon have executed the same. Witness the Honorable- Joseph A Biwa, President of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the 9th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hunored and sixty six. • - T. O. WE BB Pro ProthonolarY• THEE ND M C M ONTY E ALTH IL F DPENHSIAV.7A - NIA, TO 7HE SHERIFF OF PEELLAThof.PH_La. CC lINTY, GREETING: We - command you, that by publication once a week for four weeks, in two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick, you notify DILWYN P. LENTPS, iate of your County. that he be and appear in oar Court of Common Pleas for tee WY' and County of Philadelphia, On tho first MONDAY of Sane next. then and there to shew cause, if any be has, why his , wife, ELI ZABE.T.II A. LEWIe, should not be divorced! from the bonds of matrimony enteral into with you ff accordin g to the prayer o: her petition, filed in Sled Court: Atwhich time have you .there this order, and make your return how Toll hare executed the same, Witness - the Honorable Joseph Allison. President of Mir said Court, at Philadelphia, -the fifteen h day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, and sixty-six. 017Yr,- T. O. W.E.833, Pro Prothonotary: AND COUNTY OF PIiTT,ADELPHIA; ss. T 1.1.10 THE 1; COMMONWEALTH P SINN.SYLVA NIA, ' sIIaRIF OP naILADELeIEa& COUNTY, GItEET.IIVII : . We command you, that by publication once a week for four.weelm in two. (tally newspapers publiithed your bailiwick you notify SEANCIa P. SHEEHAN; late of your county. that be be and appear in oar Court ofCommon Pleas for the city and County of Philadelphia, on the let . MONDAY oflune next, then and there to show cause, if any he hos, why his Tthe. IDA VLIIG.INIA SICEERAN, snonld not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him,' according to the prayer of her pention, tiled in said Court. At which time have you there this order, and make your return bow you have executed the same, Witness the Ilonoraole Joseph A Ilison, President of our said Court. at Philadelphia the IStii day of SfArch, in the year of our Lord oue thousand Omit hundred and sixty-six. _ T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. CITY AND COUNTY' OF PELII.A.D.EairRLA. as.— klicku COMMON WF. >E OF PENNSYLVA NIA , TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILARKr.PRIA. COUNTY. GREETLNG We command you, the: by publication once a week for four weels, in two daily newspapers published in your bailiwick you notify ALONZu .r ()WELL, late of your L7ountyithat he be and appear In our Court of Common Picas for the city and county of Phiiadel phia. on the First MONDAY of June next. then and there to chew cause, it any, he has,woy his wire KAMM L. POW FLL should not be di VOreed from the bonds of matrimony entered into with lyna, according to the pra3erbt her petition, idled in said Court, at which time have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed the same. Witress the lionorsble JOSEDD. Allison, Presidentot our said Court, at Philadelphia, , the Sixth day of March, In the 3 - ssx &t our Lord one thousand eight hundred mid sixty-six. • " T. 0. W.EdR, Pro Prothonotary. lITY AND COUNTY OF FPI tr,A OELPHIA, as. UOILMONWEA.LTH OF P.ENNSY NIA. TO THE SILERIFF OF Priff. 4 D.ELPHLA. COUIVI Y. GP.EE ING: e COLI4re and you, that by nublication once a week for four weeks, in two daily newspapers pm:aimed in your bailiwick, you notify JOSEPH . PaTtatil, late of your county, that be be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the City ana County of Philadel phia, on ihe first MONDAY of June next, then and there to thew cause, if any he has , why his wife, HO ti,ANNA PATEIiS, should not be divorced from the boi ds of matrimony entered into with hlm, according to the prayer of her petition, filed is said Court. At Which time have you there this order, and imu.ke your renal n bow yea have executed the same. it,ist the Honorable Joseph Allison. President of cur said Court, at Philadelphia, the 3tith thy of Apra in they ear of our Lord one thousand eight ban died and sixty-six. _ _ T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothono UP'AND COUNTY OF PIIILADZIPHIA, ECE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA. TO TILE: i-muttir OF pFITT.4 COUNTY, ORREMING: We command you, that by publication once a week for four weeks, in two draw newspapers published is your balliwick.you notify JOREPH WUNDER. late of y our County. that he be and appear in our Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadel phia, en the first MONDAY of June next then and there to shew Cause, if any he lsits,why his wife MARY WUNDFR should not be divorced from the bonds Of matrimony entered into with hint, according to the prayer of her petition, filed in said Court. At which time have you there this order, and make your retina how Dave execnted the same. Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President of eur said Court, at Phdladelpbia. the fifth day of 3 LaY. thousand eight hundred and the year of our Lord 0/4 sixty-sta. T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothono CITY AND COMN.:TY OF PEaLADELPHIA. THE COMMO.NWEALTH GP PENSYLVA NIA, TO RE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA. LOUNTY. GERET.LNG : We command you, that by publication once a weelr, for four weeks, In two daily newspapers ppublished in your bailiwick YOU itotit - y ANNIE WATSON. late of your comity, that she be and appear in our Court of Common Heal for tee City and County of Philadel phia, on the Brat MONDAY of June next, then and there to spew cause, if any ane has, uhy her husband, GEORGE S. WATSON, shomd not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with her. oc cluding to the piayer of her petition, filed in said Court. At which time have you there this order, and make your return how you execmed the same. Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, Presi dent of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the sd day of 2,lay, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hum• dred and sixty five. mySwit, T. O. WEBB. Pro Prothonotary. • - - BVSItkiIMS tfIUEMb. ITTEB & ROFFMAN. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, my2-tql No. 212 PEAR Street. Residence: 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street. Every descriptlogot Jobbing promptly attended to. PROCURF_.D.— JOHN H. PRICE, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STATES, F.ENs.ION AND PRI7V 4 AGENT, No. r 3 DOCK Street, Acknowledgments, Depoaltions, Affidavits to Ao• mints taken. anto.3-azal HOOP EXISTS, 28 NEW SPRING STYLM NOW Eat&DY 62B of Hopkins' " own make," at No. CE AMOR kitten. These St•irts are gotten up enpresslf to meet the wants cf first-clam time, and embrace every size and sties for Ladies, Misses and Children, which, for finish and durability, have no equal in the market,and warranted to give satisthction. Also. constantly oa hand, area assortment of good Eastern made blirte, from 15 to 40 springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to ozder, altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. nol3-SMI 10 C. ENIGRT CO., WELOttroo, GgOop_as. 121. S. E. Con-WATER and CRESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar Rouse, of Philadelphia. JAHSB 1... WRIGHT. THORNTON PISS. araniaMlo . A GRIBCO.II. 'THEODORE WRIGHT. TRANIC MULL PATER WRIGHT & saris, Importers of Earthenware, Chipping mad Commission 3lerehanllaa,_ No. 115 WALNUT Street, Pinisdellonts; IDENNSYLVANLI. WORKS.—ON THE DELA WARE river, below PHILADvx.PII LA., (1 1 TRSTER. Delaware county, Pa. ' , LEANLY, saw & co. , Engineers and Iron Boat builders, - • .litanufacturers of All kinds of CONDE:FM:NG AND NONCONDENSENIG EN GEsT , ES Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanks, Propellers. &a, ac. T. REANET, W. B. REANEY, S. ARCH - MOLD, Late of :late Beaney. Neafe k. Co. - Engineer in Cidef„ Penn Works, Phfa. C. S. Navy. T. VAUGHAN If LERRICE, WIL H. HERRICOT, JN .OUSOUTHWARKRK FOUN O. DRY, FIFTH COPE. AND WASH INGTON STREETS. Pitn,ADSLPECIA. MEB.ttICR & SONS, ENGINEERS AND 'MACHINISTS. Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Land, River and Marine Service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron IMme Roof. a for Gas Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and meat, improved construction. verydescription of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opea Steam Trains, Defacators, Piltera, Pumping glues, &c. de. Sole Agents for N. Billens's Patent Sugar 801 l Apparatts, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer and Aspinwall Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Wa r Draining Machine. GAB FIXTURF.S.—MIBICZY, IThIRIDILL ar THACHARA, NO. 718 ..lIGHES.TNUT street. Manufacturers or Gas Fixtures, .I , ..mps, dtc,, &C, would call the attention of the public to theirlargo and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pend Brackets, .&c. 'They also introduce Gas Filies into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend e extend ing altering and repairing Gas viper. All work War. isse 117 PHILADELPHIA RlDLcie SWIM:Mpg IVIIRTH street, stove Vine, will ro•oPen for the Sall and Winter season on IdaNDAY, Sept. Ladies and gentlemen de to acquire a tiscroont knowledge of this amom ent will lind event. locally at this schooL The horses are safe and wan rained, so that the most timid need not fear. 41it .5 i .....„ 11211r horses trained to the best manner. Saddle hors ® and vehicles to hire. Aim marriages fO r egig,lo airs, steamboats , dIQ CRAIGIC LIBINW WELLS.—OWN.F.E.S OP PROP.PIR'PY.---Thii m a .} ,-, place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Main. ) rested, at very low prices. A.. PEYSSON, Mannfacturer of Pondrette, Goldsmith's Hall. Lib street raitY _lloNirs BOSTON BI 301nT.—Boruis Boston Bane and Id lk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman. and far sa l, by JOS. B. B ITSS.R & 00.. Agents: tor Bond, lob aux Delaware SWIM.
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