From Europe by the *Aleutle Cable. Sotrraamproer, Nova 14, E vening.—Th • steamers Allemania and 'Hermann, fron. New York November 3d, arrived here thi svening. SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. 14 r Noon. —Tb steamer Helvetia, from New York Oct. 31st, touched here to-day, on the may_ to _Liver BL EITSSELE, NOV. 14.—Thellingopened the Belgian Chambers yesterday. In his spaeca he took occasion to alludeto the friendly re lationft with all thegreat Powers, and assert, ed that strict neutrality should be observed LorimoN, Nov. 14, Evening.—ln the cas of the ex-rebel _cruiser Rappahannock seized for the United States, the Admiralt Court htus.decided that Coleman is entitle to her pbssession. LONDON, Nov. 14.—The bark James Brett, from Shields ibr New Ore:tans, rids arrive at Queenstown, damaged by collision. . LONDON, Nov. 14, Noon.—The cotton mar ket is dull, and prices are heavy and irre gular. LIVERPOOL, NOV. 14, Evening.—The cot ton market is dull, and prices have declined id. The sales to-day aggregate 6,000 bales. Middling Uplands were quoted at 1414. The Breadstuffs market closed firm. Tallow was inactive. LONDON, Nov. 14, Noon.—Consols have advanced to 90 for money. AMERICAN SEctiarrlEs.--The quotations are as follows: Erie Railroad, • - - • is 511 Illinois Central, - - - a a 78 United States 5-20's, -69 i LONDON. Nov. 14. Evening.—Consols, for money, Closed at 90. AMERICAN SIGOI7RITIE9.—The rates for American securities are as follow Erie Railway, - 51 Illinois Central, sr •United States Five-twenties, - - 70 QuEßNwrowN, Nov. 15 —The steamshio City of London, from New York November Sdi touched' here to-day, on her way t laverpooL • • Lo3moN, Nov. 15,-The holders of rebel bonds • are about bringing their case under the notice of the British. Government as e set off-against the Alabama claims of the United States. It is stated that when the French troops evacuate Rome ' the Romans will imme diately vote in favor of being annexed to Italy. LIVERPOOL,. Nov. 15, Noon.—Tne Cotton marketopened dull, and prices declined folly Middling Uplands are quoted at 14d. The estimated sales to-day are 7,000 bales. LONDON, Nov. • 15, Noon.—The Money market is firm. Consols for money, 90. American securities opened as follows : United States Five-twenties, - - 70 Erie Railroad, - - - - - 5 • Illinois Central, Escape of a Fenian Prisoner. Tonorrro, Nov. 15.—A Fenian prisoner, - named Thomas Ryall, escapes from jar/ early this morning. The plan was effected in the most daring manner, and strong sus picions are enter Lamed tht:t he must have had accomplices. BuRFALo, Nov. 15.—The Toronto special despatch to the Express gives the particul srs of the escape of Ryall from jail. Turning Queen's evidence he was given greater feee -nom and permitted to sleep in the dupei with the turnkey. Last night he retired to bed at the usual hour, and at 2.10 thts morn ing he was seen lying in bed as usual, with his clothe's on. At 3.20 A. .111., one of the turnkeys had occasion to go up stain?, when he found Ryall non est. The other turnkeys were aroused, and the police notified of the From From an examination of thesurroundings it appears Ryall, after leaving the chapel, went down stairs to the next flatand entered -a room used for the storage of bedding, &c. He then took a heavy- tick; matress out, tore it into strips, and made his way to the door on the third flat, which gave exit to the open air on the east side. This door was about thirty feet from the „ground, and was strongly fastened. Ryall had provided himself with an iron bar. He wrenched open the door ' and after tying his manufactured rope to a portion of the wood work on that fiat, lowered himself into the outer yard and escaped through a fence on the east side. The Society of the Army of the Tennessee —Second Day. €131111:NNATI, Nov. .15.—The Bode?' of the Army of the Tennessee reassemb led this morning, when the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President—General, J. A. Rawlins. Vice Presidents—Major Generals J. A. Logan; Frank Blair; R. J. Ogelaby; G. A. Smith; Brevet Brigadier-Generals W. W. Belknapp and Fairfield. Recording Secretary—Col. L. M. Dayton. Corresponding Secretary— Brigadier General A. Hickenlarfer. Treas urer—Major-General M. F. Force. A great portion of the proceedings were • occupied in discussing the proposed monu ment to Major-General McPherson. A resolution was finally passed fixing uponDlyde, Ohio, the burial place of Gen. .McPherson, as the proper place for the monument. Alter transacting some unimportant busi ness, a resolution was adopted to hold the next annual meeting at St. Louis, the time to be indicated by the President, whereupon they adjourned. • After the adjournment, the members in a body visited the hall of the Board of Trade, by . invitation, where they were cordially re .cezved by the merchants of the city. Ihe National woot-istroweve, convention. The following resolutions, with others, were unanimously passed yesterday: - Resolved, That the Tariff bill, as it relates to wool and woolens, agreed upon by the Joint Committee of Wool-Growers and Woolen Manufacturers, now before. Con gress, is one calculated to insure increased prosperity to the grower and manufacturer, and will tend to the general prosperity of the country, and we will stand firmly by it, and seek, by all proper means, its early adoption as a law. Resolved, That copies of hese resoutin be forward ed to the opi Hon. t David A. l Well o s, s to the Committee of Ways and Means, and to the Senate Committee having charge of the said bill. Hon. E. B. Potter spoke on the above 'resolutions at great length. The principles be advocated, the House Tariff bill, met with the hearty concurrence of the Conven tion, .speeches being made by other dele gates, and an imperative demand goes from the Convention to the Senate, requesting them to concur in the House bill. Destruellon of the _Steamer General Settgwick. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 15.—E. H. Hart, agent,of the Board of Underwriters, reports the steamship General Sedgyviok went to the inner bar yesterday morning, and in the afternoon a heavy wind created Considerable sea. The captain left the ship and came np to the city for assistance. At 1 o'clock a lighter - was sent down with a stevedore and a gang of men, to lighten and pump the ship. Captain Haviland, with the, steaming Elizabeth Read, was , sent down with an .other cable and steam pump. After light ening the ship she came off and is now dis charging. The schooner Adolph Huber and brig :Florence collided with the Sedgwick, and all three are somewhat damaged. Southern 'Presbyterian General Assembly se h m l bmlyai sh, Presbyter ia ne Church , As- South, convened here to-day. The 'Rev. Gearga Howe, Moderator of the last General As• .sembly, delivered the opening addreis. _Rev. Andrew H. Kerr, of the Memphis -Presbytery, was unanimously elected. Moderator. A very large number of minis ters from the Southern States, and Presby terians are in attendance. The greatest harmony and fraternal feeling characterized the proceedings. From Our T LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE By the A.tlantie Cable NAPOLEON AND MAXIMILIAN. A French Reet to Bring Home Soldiers from Mexico. Interesting from Baltimore European News by Atlantic Telegraph. NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—The - following tele graph has been received Itt the Renter's Telegraph Office, New York, per cable: LONDON, Nov. 14.—The French Govern ment have ordered a conscription of sailors throughout the maritime provinces for the purpose of manning' the vessels which are to bring home the French troops from Mex ico. The steamships Hermatm and City o London have arrived out. From Baltimore. BALTIMORE, November 16th.--liztessm Hinder and Woods, the old Board of Commissioners, formally surrendered up everything this morning to the new Com missioners, who have fully entered on their duties at the Commissioners' office, where they are to-day receiving nu tserons applications for office. Rain from the southeast commenced here at noon. The Fenian Trials. TORONTO, Nov. .15:—The Fenian trials, which have occupied .the attention of the court during the past eleven days, will close temporarily on Saturday next, as the court will not sit during the term. It was at first supposed that such of the pris oners as had not been brought to trial before the Court rose would have to await their trials at the January assizes, but it is probable an arrangement will be made by which they will be brought before the Court sooner. A special commission is expected to - issue in a few days for holding these trials immediately after the term closes, a fortnight from next Monday. It will be Mr. Justice Hagarty'a turn to take up the business at that time. Two Fenians were discharged from custody yesterday, sufficient evidence to place them on trial not being forthcoming; and two more will be discharged to-day for similar reasons. The National Finances, etc. NEW Yong, Nov. 15.—The Post's special Washington despatch says Secretary Mc- Culloch, in his annual report, will simply report, his former recommendation so far as thelcurrency question is concerned. He will ask authority to issue long 5 per cent. bonds which shall be exempt from taxation and for discretionery power to reduce the volume of currency. It is understood that soon after the opening of Cmgress the House Judiciary Committee will renew the whole subject of the assassination plot and examine witnesses relative to Jeff. Davis's complicity in it. The National Wool-Growers' Convention. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 15. The Na tional Wool Growers' Convention, now as sembled in this city, _is very largely at tended, from every large wool-growing dis trict, and nearly every wool-growing State in the North. The dismission is very spi rited, unanimously pointing to the neces sity of the Senate immediately passing the tariff bill, as it left the House last summer. Markets. BALTIMORE. November 1b.—810112 steady. Spring wheat, extra flour, 112 bo@la 2; superfine, 310 75@1l 50. Corn quiet. old scarce. Oata dull. 60@61. Seeds firm, clover scarce. Provisions very doll and drooping. Sugar quiet and nominal. Oofreedull: Rio 17@ /9C. in gold. Whisky dull and heavy. New York Stock Market. REw Tonic. Nov. —Stocks lower: Chicago ad Rock Island, 307; Cumberland Preferred. 66; 11l Mai, Central Scrip, 1.22; Michigan Southern, 85S: Npw York Central, 1103". Missouri 6'B, 88; Erie Railroad. WI.; Cleveland, &iambus and Cincinnati, 113; Cleveland as d Toledo.-112,U; Michigan Central. 1134: Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 6031; Pittsburgh and Fort wayneat S. Five•tWentles. 110 Y: Ten-forties, 1663 Q: Seven thirties,first series 10734; St.cond sertes,llls%; A ROUGH CusTomEß.—John Ward waa arrested yesterday by Officer Kurtz, at Frankfora road and Laurel street, ror drunkenness. He handled the officer very roughly, and also assaulted a citizen who went to the relief of the policeman. Ward was held in $l,OOO bail by Alderman Shoemaker, for assault and batte • . COUR CS. OYER AND TentsitNEß—Judges Allison and Ludlow. —ln the case of William A. Maguire, charged with the murder of 3iaegie Baer, the jury , rendered a verdict of guilty ofmurder in the second de, at 6,,ki O'clock last evening This morning Sallie Gibbs and Clara Snyder, the ,wo ataccoiding witnesses in this case, were brought from prison in order to allow the Court to make some disposition of the case. Officer I/Maar testified that he served a subpcena upon Sallie Gibbs, and that he bow her in attendance upon the Court during the trial and boat her that she must remain, or there would be trouble. Sallie Gibbs was then examined was not the Judge first ix structieg her that she was not bound tr criminate herself. She testified that she was coming down te the Court House on the day in question at about ten minutes of a o'clock. when some one spok. to me and said that Clara Snyder wanted to see me a , Sixth and South: gotked what for; they said they die notknow; when I into the square amen there sale Clara wantee to see me at Sixth and South; I said was near time for the Court to meet: be said never :mind; I went down thinking Clara might be sick. and stood there a few minutes •hen two gentlemen came um:Clara said these met wanted as to go away: lobject eda hey 'a aid we were only suprcenaed and were not under bail; but if we staid we need not have any care for our lives, for our evidenc.• would hang Billy; I was very much frightened and they Sot &carriage and drove us to the Baltimore depot, then they took nS to Chester. where we staid al , night; the !next morning we thought we had better come back as they did not treat a well, and / asked for money; they laughed at us and said if we went to Philadelphia we would get two yearn they then took us to Wilmington, and we wee. there about twenty minutes when the officers came and arrested us; don't know the men; never saw them before; one was a middling dark complexion with light moustache, and not very tall*, one was called George and the other William; at the Sue hotel they gave the names of Wright and Hayea; the people at Wilming ton appeared to know them; We drove to tne depot and th Clara s_ en walked to the arsenal. yder testined that when she went home at the recess, two men came to her house and asked her if she was a witness In t, e Maguire case; told them 3 es; they said they wanted me to go away; I said I did net want 'to do anything like that; they said if you gave an 3 ,• vidence it will harg Billy. and then Hader bail, will be worth nothing at all: that r was not under bail, and nothing could occur: I was frightened, and sent for Sallie Gibbs, and met ber at Sixth and South; they told us ihe same thing there.; we got into a carriage there; they took to Sallie depot and tto Chester; thatrtight said to .Tonea. going home again And asked them for money, -and they said they would not give it, for if we went to Philadelphi Werwould,get twO years; they took ns the next - morn ingto the Grant - House, at 'Wilmington; they would not give DB anything to eat;at Wilmington leaked them for something to eat,ar d when they star ted out they told ns not to move; after they left I we..tt to the door to see what t me the Philadelphia train passed and then saw she officers of the Court. and I was glee; these met, were tipht.etChesterthat night end ._I thought. they intended to kill Ira, but they got too drunk to do it,. One gave the me of William Hayes. In answer tote Jadv, both girls declared that they would not have left exoPpt they wexe frighteneXkY the threats of these two men. 'ME DAILY EVENIVG BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBERI6.IB€6 of Yesterday, Judge AlPs after referring to the grave eater..n • the offence and the punisoment that wouldbeintlicted in a the c w o raiawatu lh a wa b a disposed t ob e l iev m the gtorY as told by the .gtels, If the parties who had induced them t 5 leave could be found no, Punishment outt lo,- Iced' by the law .would , be considered too sever... Taking everything into consideration, he would deal lenieritly with the two girls. Each were sentenced to pay a tine of $lOO. The girls were in tears during most of the examina tion, and after the imposition of the fine remained in custody, still weeping. Bales at Platadelplaa Stock Board. BALES AWES ButeT BOARD. •2010 Sus(irde 67g, 1100 sh Hestonville B 14i4' UN Belv're &Del Bda 65%1100 idi do b6O 14) 500 I.l4lTresa.7-6.lus 180 sh _Parma It _bs 5535 Notes; MO Warren d F Tansranlen 155 100.6h sh doffi ng B it , ." . 50% 56 9440 , 7 per ct Bds 8330 136 all do 57 8100 Cityts old 9931 100 sh do 2ds 56 94-100 8009 B Jersey 66 ssv n 101 100 eh do 85wn 563 i SECOND BOARD. .10000 TT B — p 205'65_..• 20 eh Senna B,_ 65 55ki coup July 109ci 100 shb:usque'can b6O 1534 8000 IT 5 5-20 s p op 107 N 100 sh Bch Say prf b3O 86 2000 Cit'y 65 nem 102 X 100 eh do - 86 50 eh Lehigh Val B 66%1100 eh North Centß, db 50 1 1. 1 %/P9V4 t rT.lOll . El • Reported for the n wpm* mmening Bulletin. WILMINGTON. NC.—Brip Susan,;Danca. 70,0e0thlugled 13 Bolton & ro; 86,000-feet yellow pine lumber D Trump, Bon & Co; 90 888 feet yellow pine scantling Edwd B. Rowley; 85.000 feet worked flooring boards order. PORT' AND—Behr Mary H Banks, Haley-5408 bus pot/twee John - it Rue dc Bon. , . Arrival andSatneluv.,..Ocean Steamers. TO mars 'acin DAM City of New York...Liverp'L-New Y0rk....-- . Nova Scotian- LiverpooL-Quebec -Oct 31 Bosphorus .Liverpool-Boston&Pnua---Nov. City of LimerickLiverpoOL4New York • Nov 3 Tarifa..-....-...-Liverpoel-New York.-- .Nov. 6 L .....Hambarg...New York -....N0v. 7 Rmttam..:.• .....:SoutbarnptOn...New ... . . Nov. 7 Cita , ofitoston.......Liverpool...New York .--......N0v. 7 York ----Nov. 10 City of Dabiln..-LiverpOoL.New york .-......H0v. lo TO DEPART. Y0rk... 4 +14004v,__....,„.•N 0v . 17 Stars and StrlDea-Philtura...Havana.: .........N0v.17 Whirivrind......Philadelphia-Charleston Nov. /7 Pioneer-.....-Philadelphia.-WilMington,NO-Nov. 17 City of New York...N York...LiverpooL 17 Ragland ..........-New York-LiverpOol ... . . .Nov. 17 York...Havre . .Nov /7 Hansa.-- ..New York... Bremen .Nov. 17 Dama5cu5...........--Quebec....liverpool.---:Rov. 17 Edinburgh...---New York -LiverpeoL-...-....N0v. 17 lava- --......-_-Boston-LivexpooL.-... Nov. 2t Rising Star...---New York-Aspinwall .Nov. 21 Palmyra. .New York-.Liverpool -21 South America-New York-810 Janeiro-okr-...N0v. 24 Fulton . --New York-.Havre.„....-- --Nov. 21 Rrin_ York-LiverpooL...-.......N07. 24 ' Yorlr - T dverpook..-----Nov. 28 Tarifa... . ..... .......New York_LiverpooL....- ..... Nov. 28 Scotia/id - -New York.-Liverpool..-.- ..... Dec. JII9A Bp OF TRADE. G. MORa.m.uN toll TES, 'l'. MORRIS PEROT, IMANTBI,2 Co .. DAVID PAIIST, BITE RISES, 648 , lIN SETS, 44L HIGH WATER, 8 83 ARRIVED ALY. Steamer 'Novelty Shaw. 24 hours from New York with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. Bark Advance, Crosby, 8 days from Providence, 1, , bollard to L Weatergaard, Brig Ws 1 3=7, Bryant, 5 days from Boston, in bal. last to Warren, Gregg & Morris. Brig Haze. Hall, 4 days from Providence. Behr Carrie Douglass, Peters, 10 days from St John, with plaster to E BarleY_& Co. Schr Geo Pales, Nickerson. 4 days froin Providence, In ballast to D Cooper. Scar B It. Baker, Knight, 3 days from New York, in bailaat to Warren, Gregg & Morris. Schr GeorgiaDeerlng,Willard, 4 days from Portland, with mdse to Crowell 6, Collins. 3chr New Zealand. Pordham, 4 days from Orland Me. with spars to J E Barley & Co. Bahr H Sampson, Mate.. T days from Portland, with headings to Warren, Gregg & Morris Behr lt Nickerson. W linden, 5 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell &Collins Schr Hiawatha, Howard. 5 days from Newboxyport, with mdse to Geo B Eerfoot. Bahr Clara Merrick. lllimtgomery. 4 days iron Cape. Ann, with stone to captain. Bahr B W Tall. Robbins, 6 days from Savannallmit.h old Iron to A Whitney & Son. Schr Mary H Banks, Haley. 8 days from Po:lland, with potatoes to John B Rue ,t Son. Saar Harvest, Douglass, trona Dorchester, ii ballast to J T Justus. Bchr Atezina , Meekln. from St Marys, Md. in ballast to J T Juana Schr Rate, Meekin, from St Marys, Md. in ballast to J T Justus. Schr Delawarationnor, 2days from Sass errs Elver, hid. with grain to Christian .t Co. Schr Arladne, Thomas. / daY from Smyrna, Del. with oats to Jos L Bewley t Co. Schr Young A merlon.. Saunders, 1 day from Port Deposit, with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Bohr X Boron. Jarvis. from Boston. Solar W Dillon, Ltsilam from Boston. Schr It Whelden, Merrickarom N York. Sthr R E Shannon. Gay. from Newburyport. Tug Hudson, Carr, from litalthrusre. with 6 bargee to W P Clyde & Co. CILI IrESTERD. Steamer Ruggles. ChaseUM= AY . New York. W P Clyde & Co Bark issac It Davis, Hand, avre Workman Go. Brig Globe (Br), Loonier Botterda m,i do Brig Ida (Br), Gra. St Marys , Ga. IC A Ponder & Co. Brig Won CreesY, Haley. Key West. D S Stetson & Co. Schr Jessie 8 Clark (new), Clark, Galveston, Lathintry, Wickersham &Co. Bcbr E Doren Jarvis, Boston, Westmd Coal Co. Bohr Ann Rambo, Herrick, Baltimore. J T Justus. Behr .1 May, Neal. Salem, Caldwell, Gordon dr. CO. Bohr B Whelden, Merrick, Beaton, do Schr P Simmons. Corson, E Cambridge, Mammoth Vein Consolidated Coal Co. Bohr Read RR No 47. Reed. Waahin g ton, Tyler & Seim J Leach, Endicott. Boston. do Behr Polly Price, Yeates Providence, Sinnickson & Co. Scar Reading BR No 43, Ireland, Richmond, Castner. Bric.k - ney & Wellington, Behr C A Vaughn, 13owell, Salem, 110 Schr Aid, Somers, Beaton. do Schr L A Danenhower. Sheppard, Boston, do Schrß Peterson, Itngliah, &sum. Preston Coal Co. Schr Edgewater, Planer, Portsmouth. NH. Van Dawn. Leaman & Co. Behr C W Locke, Huntley, Dorchester, 00. Day, /Caddell Bar W Bement, Per ny, Dorchester, Blakiston, Greer & Co. Bohr is W Dillon, Ludlam, Beaton, captain. Schr Eliza Neal. Weaver. Boston JG&GS Repplier. Schr Jas Watson, Houck, Bridgeport, Ct. Quintard, Sawyer & Ward. Tug Bminen, Carr, with 8 barges for Baltimore. W P Co de & Co. correspondence of the Phila. Eymink Bulletin. G. Nol4. The follOwing_bAutts front the Union Canal Into the SchturiNl. 1 Cana today, bound to Pb li ad phia,laden and consigned as follows ; Robt Datesman. and Werra Alto. with mum ber to Patterson dr. /Appincott: Amanda Virginia, d to Norcross & Sheets: Sarah Dunbar, do to Dodge d 4 0: Tomb McCurdy. do to F M Roes: Montano, do ti 3 IlDeysher & Co: Wm F Moyle do to Cook & Co: Iltsj Anderson, light to captain. F. MEON Steamer - 4.oneka, Li M bby ßA , cleare DA d at New York yes terday for Charleston. Steamer Emily B Solider, Lockwood, at Charleston llthinst. from New York. Steamer Whirlwind, Fargo, for this port, went BOE , from Charleston 11th inst. Ship Alexander (Br), Oresby, hence for Antwerp. passed Dungeness 20 Inst. Ship J S De Wolf, Durham, hence via Quebec, a: Liverpool 81st ult. Ship Rate Price, Libbey, cleared at San pearidsgc 20th ult. for New York. Brig Mary Stewart, Dennison, hence at Leghorr auk nit. Brig Premium, Crowell, hence for Ponce, which put into Bermuda in distress remained in port lst inst. Schrs John A Griffin, Foster, for this port. Isabella Thompson. Baker, for Jacksonville, and .1' H Burnet for Wilmington, NC. went to sea from Charleston 10th instant. solar Rebecca B Trwnsend, Townsend, at Savannah ;I.h inst. from Rey West. Scli Geo T Thorn, Townsend, cleared at Savannah loth inst. for Boston. ier Buoceono: Co Geo. W Grey. 13 W E It, 24, 28, 28 and 80 South Bixtn 4, Fine Old Stock It Nut-Brown and rdediat: HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, or_ IP. NI VMS non ST. , SOYM MEWI. WINES.—The attention of the trade is solicited to the following very choice Wines, &c., for sale by JOSEPH F DUNTON, N 0.151 South FRONT street, above Walnut: HAREM /W-01d Island, 8 years old. SHIMMIES—Campbell & Co., single, double and triple Gras ro e E. Crum &Sons, Rudolph, Topag, m eg, Epanish, wn and F. Vallette. - rOßlti—Vallette, vinbo Velho Real, Denton and Rebell° Valente & Co., Vintages 1836 to 1836. S CI AIHOTRomanE y --enum Bi le Freres and St. Eatephe cha. . ~ VP RMOUTII—G. Jourdan, lirive & 00. HIISCAT—de Irrontignan. CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star," de Venoge, Her Hajesta , and Royal Cabinet and other favorite brands. 4 70 winsirrw. ~+c+tlEs•-600 Osseo Pure Old Wheat, B Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskies, tbr late by - —. 5 North Pront_shoot; OH/TS, Pared—VW lbs. Accost:us:county biatore and for sale by F. ti :3 ecp ag :41j PORT OP VIECLADZLPHU.-15rwvaxaga 16. LIQIJOJEIUI. AVM. 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GIRARD FIRE ,AND MARI NE INSURANCE COMPANY., oNyn:cm,as wAr..Nrrr STREET_PHITADELFBIA oapiT4,x, PAID IN, IN G AS H • This company continues to write an .esni mat nab Its osP4a4 - witit a good . 7O Los, 111 111 0q 7 Lows by are haVehean s antPUY Paid, and 331019 this 0 Disbursed on this amount Within the put jaw yam. Forth° present the office of thin oorapany writ re 416 wArantrr swizz% Bat within a lbw months will remove to its OM BUILDING. - • N. E. con. BE nornt AND canceram Then, as now, we shall be happy to insure oar puns at such rates as are consistentwith safety. THShi&B OBAVEN, lam=ti GILLETX. FORMAN SHEPPARD , N. 8 . LAWRENM err THOS. ALUBLELLAII, anAntEs z. Jno. BUPPLE&r: _ HENRY F. 7,3_llNaum MO. W. OLAGHORN, JOSEPH KLAPP, K. D. sILAB YELLERS J. • Tablas daeviair, Pra ddmit . ALFRED B. GILLETT, V. President and Treamar JAMB B. ALVORD. Secretary. lanai aE 00ICPANY OP BIORTH_AMBEICA —hl lsn M A3r macm_____,_PlßE AND INLAND Twripolt TAT'. .trotoakarat o trd mw,No.kst waLisarr street, lona side, east CI Th street The Pro rtieo of this Ocanpany ars well Invested and furnish an available Land for the aroCrtazdestrdtr of MdBIND all rus who desire to be protected • }MEE taken on Vsesele, Lae tla irfo TILnimpcnITATION RDIECS kOrr• chandise Baaroads, Canals and Steounnosoi. FIBS on Merchandlaa, Burnham and Band. ira l agoV i a ni i rk 111/4-.4::13n. AND PALO IN AND fiEOIIIIM,Y TOTAL PROPPOITLED, P/lELPETLAMAInum AM= G. Oaten, John Zifsew uttio Baninel W. Jonsa. Geg:ne L. o, Zahn A. Brown, Brands CbArke Virwar, Edward EL Ambrose Z. 8. Marke t William Walsh. COnualrer. Richard D. Weod, T. Charlton Henry. 8. Manta Winn. • Alfred D. Jessup. T. Charleaan ARTHUR G. COPYJN, Pronaant. 6t. • rum:. sizrearr. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF pwrr. A TTELPHIA. NO. 111 Etsuth FOURTH Street. INCORPOBATED Sd CAP/TAL4 I - 50 -0:0- PAID - I E'L Theorem:a on Lives, by Yearly Premittrato or by 5,10 or 33-year premiums. Non-forfeiture. Entiosvments, paeat a future age. or on prior de- Mille, by YearlyPPrreemmllnma, Or /e-year Frowning— ooth (=section forfeiture. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies. Children's Endowments. This Company while giving thelnsared the sweet, a a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Lire business among Its Policy holders. Moneys received at interest, and paid on dexciand. Authorized by charter to execute`costa, and to act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or '3cLarcllizn. and in other lidos!ary capacities under appointment of any Court of this Oummonwealth or of any pence persons, or bodice politic; or corporate. DOCTORS. B. Shipley, Hioina'd Cadhur7, Jeremiah H.seker. Henry Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wistar Brown, Richard Wood, Wm C Longstreth, Charles . Coffin. SAMIEL B. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY. ent. ctuary. THOMAS WISTAR.Presid hi D., B. TOW2k.7SENI), ool.tft Medical .I&raminer. Legal Adviser. 4 . 81 :104:7IAT/Oh t . A OFFl= °° . Mar th Ism limmx isuresuax an t sN. " PUTß OUßßßOLD niERCERAITDIBE genet g iadr nrLoss by Sim Op the chty STATEitUrr tte 21,31 Xs urn:lazy .ism Ina dinociattoz "trine" on Property In the Bonds and C1 W Phi1 at t e—....—...2886486 Ground Ban Real EstateNtloe Na 84 Norailitth street) 14,E6d L U.S. Government 510 40.000 11. B. Treasury 6,640 a City Warrants.— 646 Ot Cash on r,422 GEORGE W. TRY() PresidenL WM.-K. mann - vrozi JCIfitPH. R. LYNDALL JOHN SOUDRR. LEVI P. COATR_, PETER A. KEYBER. SAMUEL SPARHAWE JOHN PHILRIN . C HAR LESHARP. ROWER, JOHN CARROW_ LIGHTFOOT, 4EOBGEI. YOUNG, ROBERT Minim av - Re, DELPHIA WM. T. BUTLER SecretarY. DHCENEL LINERmAgpIE COMPANY OE R.H.Lug ENCORPORATED Une—CHARTER PERVEFUAI NO. Mt weiNtrr strenamtaliz In additiontoMAßlNlC Cr liberal humeri from lcse or damage by FTICe terms, on bullalry aterchandise, mrniturc to ibr limited periods, an permanently on b remiam. uilding ') cte Clort °47 has been in active operation .12 rbr mop ' Man enr.Mtv :E l u s2 whim all lame hay lama promptly .41 and d• RS. B L. Hodge, B. Mattony David Lew 3 ll l . .rolutimisl.fLewik Thomas IL Parma S. Grant, A. IL Hatlenm aobert W. Lew^ "g. Edmond usennon, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Lawrence Lewla, jr Louie 0. Honig!. JOHN_R. CHIGIER, Prink:tut Samcrem Wixom uoureserl. IBBDBABICH XXCELIISTVALY. TB) • Pilaw+ ts x A.,VABTLIS. BIBS ENSUB.A.NOB OWN ;INT—Wm:mod lailll—Charter Pernetogi— a t lie WAD- Strect,veructe Indepemdence Straws This Company , fa 'mown to the oammurat, for over forty years, con nes to Insuret las n dentate 137 ere, en Public or _Private .other permanently or fbr a limited time. Also, cc nrnitare= of Elimds and Merchandise generaily in liberal Their Capital, together with a large ftypigg slum I Lowered In the most cereal manner, wMft• imabls them to ofler to the insured an undoubted smudgy r the CASS Ontlta. • I) - . • Daniel Smith, Jr., John unre z a rm Alexander Benson, Thomas Eindth, Doan Haslehurst, - Efm.ry_ Lewis, Thomas Robins, J. Grningham Few . • Daniel Hadditokll, DANEIH. s.N: •• Ir.. Breeldeen ermtrAtt El. Ctuourams. Secretary. .r... s se II:• IWI ANL .-0111ot ictra Mtaum Ein_k_lding. No. tt:ir l street. AND usLAND Risks taken on vessels. mom sod of theworld, and onsoods on Inland •romosmon riven, canalk_ntuseads and Oka ocurvarallon tbsonabont the united states. ClRAxo.„_ _ Mr= COILLEes, : : T . Elearetar. Bansoyoa. JohnlinlilmllCe Rg4l ThlEll4 Dallekt, Jr., J. Johnaton Browny William H. mums, Samuel A. Rohm B. W. His tArds, . Hawn xrabdunk Mike Thighlth Mg ut . .111der. Wal. IL NAM S. Korgim Mason la A et:IIIIMUS OOMPAUST. 41. INCOEPORATXD M uo tn" 2:14J.D. WALLitiT above TIED Street, _ IciA bTocar Savor! a lace ppm up MALL =M. PLUS invatiK In BOUM and evallable Mime to Insure on Dwellinioi, Parnitore, aluindiee, Veneers In an d their and other Personal PrePerlY. AU/ lona Merano Map* edloided. 3orasoroze, _ Thous R. Karts, lain T. low% .1"ohn Webs.i.:, Zama B. Chnipbtql Elaanual O. moles. Ethnmad o._Thatati. rasa= Brad 3 Marla W. swanwri Email orris. • rrBOXAB B. Mum, Pro= Mame G. L. ascwsona. lisentary. • _ _ 1.• •I .N. • No. - COQ ' . •... AND iiiilill'insuzAmoit ..„ L Prima N. Ettak r o a m. % st umr, Meths takthertpjam, Henry Lew% Tr in% eiga f o c N TA , Banntel Wright, . W P. 13. Giur. . Sten% OW A. • .Tos. D. anus. N. OK President. - =ea. Amkuuripeow w vial Pristual Ili Li illidaraab %MM. - 1211161111161LINOra LIVERPOOL 'LONDON A731: 0 43471-.Oi3E - - INSURANCE COM:PIINY. .• Capital and Astaiti, $16,000,000. Invested in United States ttl 500 000 Total Preminina received by the Cain. parry in 1865, $4,947175.- Total Losses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250 Premiums received in the U. S. from January 1 to TB66 ' ea Losses In United ty esfromranirary 1 to July L AU leases promptly g Arsal L Without inference to ATWOOD SMITH, OFfflcim Ueneral Agent for Pennsylvania. No. -6 hierolnutta' Exchange feZflu.th.ftit PHILADELPHIA, 3:4. IL 111 s A• DLPHIA. COMPACOMPANY I PH OF OFMCIE. IW. 5 SOUTH BIRTH STREET' • $126,522 21 ASSETS; CHARTER PERPETUAL. ktIITtTAL ESYESTEM MICOLMELY DIRECTO.II.B FOB 1866 Caleb Clothier,l Willlam P. Reeder, Benjamin Malone, .Toseph Chapman, Thomas Mather, Charles Evans, T. Ellwood Chapman, Edward M. Needles, Simeon Matlack, Wilson M. Jenkins, Amon W. Gaskill, Lukens Webster. BECALEB morn NJAMIN THOMAS MATHER, T. ELLWOOD CRAP TEE =NW Mat nonumilfe9 CIOMPAPIT., C 677611 NM no Sou — Err. mounTit Errmon, =cow carmarermr. "The Fire Insuranoe Oamplaoy of the Cletmly Philadelphia." Duutrperated CI peruntylvazda bY Imlettordty lous Qi ""ge III Tills old mid reliable instantion, with attnida and oontinimat fund careinly Invested =nut= to In. sere buildings, itumitare, merchandlas, caber rat , Cbtrllllllll:ll.M.l=mr==saiaariwith thcegn= of ha tamers. Lames adjusted and gi x a ta i all pomade dam} curies J. Butter, Edwin L. DOOM, Jahn Horn, Wa,Vlssar, Jr., Joseph Moors, Henry Iltidd, George Meeks, Andrew E, _ Jar= N. Stone. J. SUTTEE, Prosidang Sec's and Treasurer. r,••-rri7••, BON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CO • P ADELPHLtr--OFFICg, No. 24 NORTH FIFTH STREET, NEAR MARKETSTREET. Incorporated by the I re of Pennsylvania CH.A.IITIGIC PSELPETITAX. ITAL AND ASSETB, loT;000. Make Irumrance_against Loss or Damage ter Mre or Public ortrate Buildbigs, Furniture, &odium Goods and Atmcdie, on favorable terms. D su.s TORG. George Ere_ty_ • Frederick Doll, August a Miller, Jacob &handier. John F. Belaterling, Samuel !Mier, Henry Trooninere Edward P. Moyer, William McDaniel, Adam J. Glass, airistopher IL YITIFT, Israel Peterson, erederielt Stank% Prederick Ladner Jonas Bowman. GEORGE MINTY, President JOHN F. BSISTERLING, Vice President PHILIP B. COLEMAN. Secretam suutoivas.. USESTARIN'SCONDITTNPOWDERS ,eIC,II, HORSES AND CAT'rI.R. cores Worms Beta and Colic. It cures Colds, Coughs and Hide Bound. It la the best alterative for 17 , 3rses and Cattle now to one, bating a reputation o=i, years' standby. it is a sure preventive for the =act dreaded Binder peat. No Farmer or Dalman should oe withotalt . For sale In Ph Mull pldaby DY OTT & 00.2. 1 2 North Second streefi SOLLOWAY & COW. DEN. 23 North Ilittltstreet, and by Druggist!' through. out the country. address all orders to STABJN , dc FLOYD, ec+ens? 409 Duane Cree l = VIAE. ftPAL DIZZTALLINA.—A t superior arP..cle !ha V cleaning the Teeth, :destroying animalcaLte which infest them, giving tone to the arms and leav ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. It zuay be used dall7, and will be !band to streng en eteralvenea d th Weak an bleeding gams, while the 'roma and ds will recommend it to every one. !Being composed with the eminence of the Dentist Physicians and htlammtopist. it is confidently offered as RELieumE enbartitaito for the =Certain washes formerly' in vogue. Eminent Dantinet acquainted with the constituents of the DEISTALLINA. advocmc its nsm it contains nothing to ppreent its unreshained employment Made only by __ _ J.A11:109 T. Broad and MUNN, S pr n ce street& Apothecary. Fo r sale by Dniteista generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhonse, Haward et Co., Robert C. Davis, C. R. ireeny, CharXl. Bower, Isaac H. Hay, les Shivers, C. H. Needles, S. M. hicOollin, T. J. Husband. S. C. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Aber's, Edward Parrish, James N, Marks, William B. Webb, S. Bringharst di Co., James L. Bispham, Dyott ds Co., Hughes (t Coombe, H. C. Blair's Sons, Beall* A. Bower, 1 Wyeth et. Bro. USTI:RIMY IR-RT•TA 13LE—HODOSOInchial 1:4 TABLE - TS, for the cure of coughs, colds. hoarse ness bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast Public speakers. ringers and amateurs will be greatly benefited by win these Tablets. Pre ARCH and TENTH pared only by LANCASTER Ph , Pharmaceutists N. E. Cot. gen streets, ilade Fr salt by Johnson era , Holloway di Cowden, 1p and hia. Dru o ggiste lly. se2stf 11Q13.17SIVS BRO.?, CHIAI, AND PITIOSIONH I) DEW DROPS. Ibr Coughs. and all Diseases alibi Throat and Bronchial Tunes. This invaluable ration for every household. Public Speakers, a ern celebrity, and has been knows to relieve the most obstinate and almost nopeleas sea It is agreeable, strengthening and soothing Prepared_by E. C. BEIM - No. 258 South Nintl street, Philadelphia. je7-tf OORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS.— Dr. I DAVIDi.-:ON. Chiropodist, Operator on Corns, Bunions. Inverted balls and other diseases of the :eel. (Mice, 1124 CHE.6 - TNUT street. Dr. Davidson will wait on patients at their residences. no3tf/ tatIOVEAII3;N. Canton Clinger.. Fresh • Imported Canton Preeerved GINGER, 4117 and in syrup, of the finest quality. , For Sale by JAMES R `WrEBB,I WALNUT 5 id ffiGISTE sire• F OX'S FARINA CR Sellvrßs. .Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always on hand and for sale in bble. and 3i bbls., by ALDRICH, YERHzs.k 18,20 and IN Letitia street, Exclusive .agents. nos-3mp FONTAI TEAK—EX Sea Serpent fbr ealeby R. C. .11..N1t4HT & Oe., 8. E. cor.- Water Chestnut, el 10001-1 Cans FRESH PEACHES,-MEOW . 1./Corn, Fresh Tomatoes. Green Peas, Straw berries, ll.inabrooms, dce , In store and for sale, whole. sale or retail, by M.F. biPILL.LN N. W. crrner Arch and Eighth. s AI I • • I er an. oe pared eches. unpared do. dried a pples . in m store and p fo a r sale y F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. DUCEWELE&T, BUCK WHEAT .— MOO lbs. of the LI celebrated Silver Flint Buckwheat, In store and for s a l e by M. F. sin - Lia - N. Tea Dealer and Grocer. N. W. corner .Arch and Eighth. NEFRAISINS AND FlGS—Enperior new Layer lalslns and choice Elma Figs for sale by M. F PILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and llighth streets. ntlr:FIN OLIVES.--800 gallons choice large Queen Nog. Olives, in store and for sale by gallon or barrel, at Ot.TY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. :in. : 91.1 : : " C , over Honey, In store and for sale at COUSTY'S float End Grocery, o.N 118 South BECuND street. XrO.IITH LAROLINA. HOMINY GRITS. NEW ominy, Pared and unpared Peaches, just re. calved and tor sale at COUSPY'S East End Grocery, .No. US South SECOND street.. I •AI A I : 4 7. A . 7.. e• s Chutney Sauce. Roblnson's patent Barley an! Groats always on hand at (MUSTY'S East End G eery. 140. 118 Scnth SECOND street. IR/ANTIS. WANTED—AN _EXPERIENCED MAN, TO purchase and superintend the White Goods De rtment of a Hosiery and 'White Goods Rouse, on THIRD street. Address Box 47, Poet Office -Phila delphia. nott-St• UTANTED.—Wanted an OFFICE AND 13TODADE V ROOM on either first or second flow, on 'Dela , ware avenue, between Arch and Vine streets. Ad. d retie Box No. 127,Philadelphia Poet 28Kii WANTED TO WINTER—THREE or FOUR HORSES: Good accommodation and attend. aDoe A_Diply to JOS. • DAVISON, near Newton Station. West Chester and Palladalphia Railroad. or. M lio. 2 84 kl-Quick tweet, we Peep Kure. uol4-10 tER. President. NE, Vice President. Secretary. iN224tm SMITH, RANDOLPH i% G 0.4 BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1$ Beath Third 51. : I 8 Nieman same% Philadelpide. I Hem Zoe. IIYCOOKE(kCp, 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'a. Dealers in all Government &entities: A LI:RIMAIDEFFE'RENCELLLOWED Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections grade; Stocks Bought and Sold on CO. mission. Special business am COMPOUND DiTT:RP‘ST NOTES, DE HAVEN & BROS. EMOVAL.- -Ur ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, - _ • No. /331 WALNUT Street . The Ladles or the Sacred Heart have Academy from No. 1635 to r enNed'their No. 1334 WALNUT street, where they will be permanantly located. . eeSit.tmfAs 11 STRVOTION.—ITALIa.N JaANGUAGE Taught. by an Italian ProfEssot. Please apply at No, no psrs ST,LeIJT Street. sa3,tn,f,la24k. taftOß. 7. fitaltOTEAlCt, Teacher of the FRENcat LANGUAGE, ocm-Im* • kzeti: AoTHE PHII , ADELPHLS. BIDING 13011001% FOIIRTH street, above V. Is now open the e all and Winter Season, India, and Gentlemen will End every provision for comfort and - safety. se that a thorough' knowledge Of this oesutitalaccont. ; pliabroent may be Obtained br the most timid. Saddle horses tralned_An the best manner. Saddle hones, 'homes and vestic*tokhlre.' Also, carriages for Mae ' TIC031&13 URANUS & 130 NA. PUNIARtiIL&L • $250,000 7 PER CENT, MORTGAGE RAILROAD B N D , S. We oiler for sale 9210,000 of the consolidated Mort gage Bonds of the Huntingdon, Broad Top lifountabs Railroad and Coal Company at 794 They are Coupon 'Bonds with privilege of registrY secure them from theft, bear seven per cent. interest, whir/int punctually paid first of April and October; secured by a mortgage of 91500000 on sixty miles of Railroad. including the Bedford Railroad, ten miles of sidings. depots, real estate, rolling stock and equip manta et every kind. One miWon of [llene bonds were set aside for the r.edert ption of the first and second mortgage bonds. large number of which have already been exchanged and the cOr solidation is daily progressing. The Com pany have but 1250 000 for sale and offer them at the above roadpce in order to insere immediate sale. be is now in good order. 1,000 tons new rails and 30 000 crosstles have recently been pot down, com plete machinery purchased for repair shops and two new collieries opened np and improved. By the proposed- immediate enlargement of the Pennsylvania Canal to Huntingdon, tee Company - will have cheap water transportation without trans shipment to New York,. Albany, dc,. as well as by railroad. These annum the abov twenty-cone w ut 9 per cent, per and add pe e red to h g. prinapel at maturity.; SAILER & STEVENSON, BANKEns, No. 121 South Third Street. nollttf Opposite Girard Bank. DiA. r X.ION - ALL. EXCHANGE BANN, CAPITAL 000,000, PULL PAID, Ras Removed. To Its New I3anking Nos. .633 and- 635 Chestnut Street. A. BOYD, President. JO. W. GILBOrpH, Cashier I,IOOK BROKER. GEO. HENDERSON, JR: NO. 223 DOCK STREET. Having reeruned business, am Prertared to rnaks cash er Having purchases and sales of Stocks, Sonde' &c. Stocks carried at 6 per cent. interest, %daunt an extra charge. Orders executed in New York, Boston sad 00 C 1:7- 0* 4 1, w • SPECIALTY. \I STOOKS AND GOLD ADMIT AND BOLD ON 00100=014 IZMIOMIT ALLOWRD ON DNPOODZA. at BANKING HOUSE OLD 5.90's WANTED IN FXCHANGE FOR NEW. 15-20's s , 7 3-10'ss ISSl's, 10-40's, BOUGHT AND SOLD. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. EDUCATION. reserved The sat