L9.0.1k.:4E.1t11rm fl 4 Viol! A HANDSOME TESTIMONIAL.—During the war the Washington Steam Fire Engine Company removed in their ambulance 2,113 wounded soldiers. A certificate of the-Coln mittee of the "C it zens' Volunteer lospicsi has been gotten up in handsome style and is to be presented to the Company. It con tains pictures of the Hospital and the Wash' ington's ambulance. The whole is enclosed in an elegant and massive gilt frame, elabo rately decorated. On the top is an eagle,and underneath it a bust of Washington. On each side are torches and axes, and at the bottom a miniature steam fire engine. The testimonial will no doubt be highly prized by the members of the Washington Steam Fire Company. It is now on exhibition at the store of G. W. Pitcher, Chestnut street, above Eighth. SHOOTENG CASE.—John Monaghan was before Alderman Dougherty, this morning, upon the charge of having shot a man. The defendant belongs to White Hill, N. J., and is the captain of a canal schooner. Yesterday his vessel was run into by the tugboat Thomas .Krupp, off Five Mile Point,and bad her boom carried away. This so enraged Monaghan that he ran into the cabin, got out a gun and fired into the pilot-house on the tag boat. The pilot house was pretty well riddled with heavy shot, and one shot took effect in the cheek of the pilot, causing a painful though not dangerous wound. When the vessel arrived at the city, Monaghan was taken into cus tody by the Harbor Police. He was held in $1,500 bail for a further hearing. PASSING A COUNTERFEIT.—John McClay was arrested yesterday for having passed a counterfeit $lOO note on the National Bank of Cincinnati at the store of Henry Lutz, at the Falls of Schuylkill, where he purchased some blankets. He said that the note had been sent to him from Baltimore. He was held for a further hearing before U. S. Com missioner Set geant. BREAKING Tnmes.—A youth, named Frank Henry, 15 years of age, went into a house in Kates street, above Thirteenth,last evening, and amused himself by breaking the windows. When remonstrated with, he assaulted the proprietor. He was arrested and taken before Ald. Tittermary, by whom he was sent to Moyamensing. INTERFERING WITH AN OFFICER.—DanieI Cahill was arrested yesterday at Kurtz street and Girard avenue for interfering with Officer Bartlemes in the discharge of his duties. He was taken before Ald. Fitch and held in $5OO bail to answer at Court. THE CLOSING SALE of the Oil Paintings, Crystal Medallions, &c., from the American Art Gallery, New York, will take place this evening, at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chest nut street, at 71 o'clock, when about 100 ele gant gems, the cream of the catalogue, will be disposed of. TILL Tarr/rm.—James Kelly boarded at a house on William street, below Richmond, in the Twenty-fifth Ward. Yesterday he decamped enddenly,after robbing the money ,drawer of $l5 in geld and silver. ,He was afterwards arrested and taken before Ald. O'Donald. He was held in $5OO bail for trial. Meracious MISCHIEF.—Three boys and one girl have been arrested at Manayunk, for maliciously burning fence rails. They were held to bail by Alderman Ramsdell. There has been much complaint of the de struction of fences lately. BALE OF FINE OIL PAINTINGS.—B. Scott, Jr., auctioneer, will make a sale of fine oil Paintings, at the Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street. Parties wishing to contribute must have the paintings in the Gallery on or be fore Wednesday neat, 28th inst. AN OWNER WANTND.—Lient. Tolbert, of the Sixteenth District Police, wants an owner for a steer, found yesterday in his district.- WE CALL attention to an advertisement in another column, relative to a situation wanted:by a young man of twelve years' ex perience in an auction house. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ZEPHYR Goons.—ln another column of this paper today will be found Er. John M. Finn's, (Seventh and Arch) advertisement of rich and desirable Zephyr Goods, arch as slippers, cushions, chairs, camp-stools, and rugs; also the peppier Eureka Zephyr, and Cable Zephyr suitable for Afghans. His assortment Is the beet, and his prices the lowest. Bead his advertise ment. SCARLET CORSETS !—The most stylish and elegant article in the COT setline that we have yet seen %now offered by Mr. John M. Finn, Seventh and Arch, The material is of bright scarlet, magnificently got up, embroidered with white silk It is a French artiole anu is certain to be popular. His new German Embroidered Corsets. in colors, are also baantithL In addition to these Mr. Finn offers. At the Lowest Prizes. _ French Cane Corsets. French 'Whalebone - B." Corsets,l6 bones. French Whalebone "B, B." Corsets, 82 bones, The Jenny Lynd Whalebone Corset. second quality Embroidered-top Corset!. First quality Embroidered top Corsets. Embroidered top and front Corsets. E. P. D. plain-finished Corsets. Purple P mbroidered Oorsets and Black Embroidered Corsets. 'r. Finn has also now-. open a full line of Notting ham Lace Curtains, at the lowest prides. AU the abcw, good, will be sold at wholesale; rates when purchased in quantities. ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINE COMPANY'S first premium lock stitch sewing machines incompa rably the best for family use. Highest premium (gold medal), Fair liarylaud Institute, New York and Pennsylvania State Fairs. MK No. 923 Chestnut street, only authorized agency in Philadelphia, PRIME New Currants, MITCHELL & FLETCHICS„ 1294 Chestnut street. MRS.. ELIZABETH G. MORRIS, of Jersey City, testifies before the Commissioner of Patents as follows; Q.—From your experience of Family Sewing Ma• chines, and the work they do, which do you prefer: how strong is your preference, and state your reasons for it? A.—Grover & Baker's, most decidedly. I think the work la more durable, more even and looks better than that or any other machines, and the machine is more easily managed and kept in order than that of any other, and you can bo a greater variety of work with one al2aneenle than in any other machine. LAVIES, GO TO G. BYRON MORSE a CO.'S, 902 and 9u4 Arch street, fer your Fried Oysters, Cidesen Salad, Coffee and Waffles. "ARRIVAL OF JOHN MORRISSEY, THE GREAT RI-POUNDER, IN WASHINGTON."—This im portant informwion came over the wires nigt. Since Mr. Webster's time. we have been looking for an ea-pounder at Washington, and now we have it The arrival at the White House of a newsultof clothes for the President, from Charles Stokes & Co.'s One• Price, under the Continental, wouldhardly excite more attention. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Bridel Presents. Presents for your wife. Presents for your Daughter In the style of a Fine Set of Furs From the Stores of CHAR. OAXFORD & SONS, Under the Continental Hotel. C. C. DrrEnicit Merchant Tailors, Ninth street below Chestnut arenow closing out their entire stock of imported CLOTHE AND °ABU 21RitES, MADE TO ORDER in the latest styles. SILVER PLATED WAItE.—Two hundred Tea' Bite• like amount of Patent Spout Ice Pitchers. for sale in lots to suit, at the manufacturing estab lishment of FRED. LEZO3FREED, 233 South Fifth street. F. C: BLEYSB, Supt, ThLumss, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Loses, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re. liable BOUrCel in the city can be seen at his MEC% Nd. 519 Pine street. Tae medical faculty are invited to aa. company their ppaatients, as he Nut had no secrete in hit practice: Artificial eyes inset ed. No charge made or examination. HALLOWELL dr, SON, 534 Market street. Hallowell &. ,, os, 534 Market street, Hallowell &Son, sSt Market street, Baja' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. Splendid assortment, Reduced Prices. Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. c a n before purcluteingelsewhere. MISSES' HATS, OHats, OaICOIIDB' Continental Hotel. "lubriCative steam, engine Packing.--fbr term, see ar, arch at, plait., and 2a newyork. : I. 'V' G . ; 1. • tiß ; THE MEETMG OF CONGRESS ! THE PitESIDEN VS MESSAGE I A. COUP D'RTAT I ROCHHILL & WILSON, BROWN SIONE CLOTHING HALL. 605 Ale D 605 CHESTNIIR STREET. „ELEGANT BUD S FOR GENTLBM Er. , • - YOUTHS. • BOYS, MILITARY MEN. &c., - &c., &c., &C., &c., . &c., &c. GENTLEMEN, if you want a pair of boots for the coming season, go to Wm. H. Helvrig, 835 Arch street, one door below Sixth, there you wiu f i all different styles of boots at a very reasonable price. Gum eole boots, very durable. Cerk sole boots, different styles. • . Quilted soled boots, very good. Boys' boots and shoes always on hand and made too erect. Own soles put on old boots. IMJL'I6Ut. vion,II,ENT, The Third and Fourth Stories Back, oP THE NEW BULLETIN BUILDING., With entrance by a spacious Hall on Chestnut street, and also an entrance on Jayne stied. E'er further particulars apply at the "New Bulletin Building, 607 Chestnut Street. 0c2211 TO EVENT. The Second Story Back Room of No 607 Chestnut Street. APPLY TO IiANDERSON & WORRELL, non U ON THE PREMISES. PIFOR SALE with posertudoe, Beautiful RIND BERM N. W. corner NINE PEENTH and E, in. coirmiete repair. Apply on the premised tram 10 to 12, A. M. Terme easy. m 023 2te , I FOR BALE—BARG alN.—Threetitory Modern I DWELLING, repapered and painted. No. 1024 NION street. Has bas, Bath, Hot and Cold Water. Water Closet, &c., (14 rooms). Lot 20 by 128 to Pine street. Possession with deed. FOX dr. LIVEZEY, no2o.tu = fa-4trp* South Fifthstreet. NEIN P lUBLICATION Is. ANEW . BOOK BY EMS. ANN 8. STEPHIMS. A NEW Boos. BY AtRB. ANN 8. STEPHENS. WM be published Faturdav, November 4th. THE SOLDIER'S ORPHANS. THE SOLDIER'S ORPHAN& THE SOLDIER'S ORPHAN 3. BY MR4. ANN S. STEPS ENS. A MI , or of "Fashion and Famin e,' "T We Gold Brick," "The Old Homestead -' °Silent Struggles," -Wary Dement," "Rejected Wife." "The Heiress," "Wife's Secret," etc. This new book. by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. has bean rionounced by all to be by tar the best and most inter. Feting work ever written ny her. it has bden appear ing in n•ontbly Installments+ in 'Peterson's hiavazine" ttr the last twelve n onths commencing in January last, and will be completed in the Decetablr number, where it has proved to be the most popular, powerful, and successful novel that has ever appeared in that Idaggaezine,and it will be published complete and una bridged, on Saturday, November 21th, In one lair!! duodecimo volume, uniform with the "Gold Brick, "Fashion and Famine," and the other works of Mrs. Ann &Stephens, published by us: and it will no doubt prove to be the most popular and successfai work that has ever before been written by this talented American ante cress. Complete in one large Duodecimo Volume. PRICE $1 tO IN PAPER; ORS.' CO IN atom. We have also Just leaned a npw, complete, and uni form edition of the other popular works by Mrs. Ann i= Stephens. Their names are se follows. PRICE OF EACH gi co IN PAPER; or 121351 CLOTH. THE SOLDDIR'S ORPHANS. THE IsEJEOTED WIPE. THE WIFE'S SE =RT. SILENT STRUGGLES. THE GOLD BRICK. FASHION AND FAMINE. THE OLD HOMESTEAD. MART DERWENT. THE HEIRESS. *Sr Booksellers are solicited to order air oxen what they may want of each edition of "The Soldier's Or phans," so that their orders can be filled in advance 01 the day of publication. Send far Fetersons' Descriptive Catalogue. All Books sent postage paid on receipt of retell price. Addiese all cash orders. retail or wholesale, to T. B. lABIBBSON 880 t NEB% no 2t 306 Cheataut street Phila., Pa, All ABW BOOKS are at PETBASONW. NOW BRADY.—THE GALAXY. FOR DECEMBER Isr CONTAINING: 1. .ARCHIE LOVELL. By Mrs. Edwards. (Willi an Illustration.) 2 EARL MOSD. By W. D. O'Connor. 8. WALT WHITMAN AND HIS "DRUM. TAPS." By John Burroughs. 4. Tkilt AMEBICAN CAVALBV OF THE REVO LUTION. By Colonel A. a. Brackett. AMIBICA THE LAND OF WEALTH. By John A. Church. 6. WAS liE MAD• By Lily Devereux Blake. 7, MOSBY AND RIB MEN. By James Franklin itte. 8. HELIOTROPE. By Ina D. Oooibrith. 9. IRE CLAVERINtiS. By Anthony Trollope. 10. MR. SWINBUIIN.E'S POEMS. By Richard Wart White 11. NEBULE By the Editor. ContaMing: TEN NI SON'S BROTHER. BEER AND FRAU. BRIi,BAaI YtAING AND HIS "WOVEN." MR. CP BUR W. FIELD AND HIS OVATION. NEW '1 ORK AND BOSTON AS L UNBAR f CENTRES. SURNA MRS. The price of THE GALAXY is fr, a year, g 3 for six months. As it Is publi,hed twice as often as the monthlies, It is really the cheapest magazine in the country. Address W. C. it P. P. OHURCH, it/ Do. ss Park Row, New York. in,ARD.—THE PROTB.STaNT EP/SCOPALTBOOK SOCIETY, having made a change in the manage ment of their Store, and arranged for a more complete assortment than hitherto of B - oka proper for Bell• glows tram iltes, Sunday tichools, Parish Libraries and CLurches, invite attention to their new stock. ell Orders, email or larg.. will receive prompt at• tention, at the old Store, No. 1224 CHESTNUT street. nol2-m,w,f,fit,rpi I or 6( trA woltko to) TN CCU KT OF COMMON PLEAS PUB THE CITY AND COUNTYIOF PHILADCLPHIA.— bitting in Pedity between ERANCI S CASSEY. Plain t if, aid NicHOLAS SCULL. Jr . and REBECCA his wife. 1 HOM&S HUSE and "RACHEL his wife, and 1 ET ERR THOMPSO2I,PETEBOAREG and SABAH his wife, Defendants. StI3sTANCE AND OBJECT OF THE BILL. Defeo:dents Thompson, Husk, Scull and wives, by Deed dated March sth, 1738, conveyed a lot at ground en the west side ef Fourth street, between Market and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia, to Peter Oarfig. an other defendant, reserving a ground rent of £.3, and sala eareg, by deed dated July Bth, 1788. conveyed the ssme to amine Powel, reserving a ground rent of £1 1(8. That both these ground rents have been exttn gutshed, but whoceos cannot that no wituessds now present can testify that no ground rent has b -en paid 'on recount of either deed for more than twenty-one years and the abject of this BM is to per petuate the; r testimony, - LEWIS STOVER, Solicitor for Complainant. AND NOW November 21 1E66, on motion of btover. for plsintlft it is ordered that publication be made once a uet.k. for three successive weeks, in the /Eves LNG RUL.LETIN, commanding defendants to appear end answer the said Bill on the first MONDAY of De cember next. n 023 26 de3 Std IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND ()MINTY PHILADELPHIA—Retate of JOSEPH FLEMING, deceased.—J. M. COLLINS. the Anditorappcinted by the Court to audit, settle and ad just the second and final account of MAAS KALI cCOTT and JOSE e'H PLEISIING, Admtnistratorc ith the will annexed of Joseph Fleming, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands atlas Accountant. w 111 meet the parties interested foi the purposes of his appointment on TITEIDAY. De cem'ber 9, 1866. at 11 o'clock IL M., at his office, No. WI South SIXTH street, in the city of Phila delphia., nol3 f m w WANTED --A SITUATION AS WA,TOEINAN IN a Store, orfor any other buldnets of must, by L trustwetthy man, well recommended by the beat business men of the city, Address H. D., Box NW P. 0., Philadelphia. no2t A TOEING COLORED MAN WISHES A. SITUA . .- li TION es Coachman or Porter in a Store. Beet of referer.cea Apply to 1250 MERVLNE Street, below THOMPriOE. nol9 ttrpf WANTED—AS SPEOLELL OAPITAL—from po t oec to $50,100,t0 continue and. extend the manta truing interest of a:Jobbing House, well established Sufficient evidence will be furnished to prove this e desirable investment Address - , with areal"--names J. J.J3ox 108 PhiladelPhla P. 0. noo,tf,rpl STECK & 00.'8 PLCNOS. RAINES BROW ' PIANOS BiA.bON & • • ErA.M.LIIOI3 cleasninifiTul Only at J. E. 00111JY13.Beventh & Chestnut, nia.tilti "WRITING OASES AND DESKS, DR LA RUSS VT and other JUL') RDSUAI/ makel • 'KARON CK)., rwr Chestnut street. RETAIL DRY GOODS hatiguatioo of Low Prices .AT nv.rrA.lr, JAS. xi. CAMPBELL as CO.. Ltd:PORTICOS, JOBBERS and RETAILERS: • OF DRY GOODS, No. '727 Chestnut St., Have made a great REDUCTION IN PRIORS. Their steak Is unrivaled fbr extent. variety and general adaptation to the wants of buyers. SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, SHAWLS, VELVETS, - CLOA.KINGS, , SILK POPLINS, WOOL POPLINS, CORDED POPLINS, RICH PLAID POPLINS, RICH PLAID MERINOES, COLORED MERINOES, PRINTED MERINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, VELOUR BUSSE, BIARRITZ, EPINGLINES, BOMBAZINES, TAMISE, M. DE LAINES, BLACK ALPACAS, WHITE ALPACAS, COLORED ALPACAS, WHITE REPS, BLACK REPS, COLORED REPS, • • FRENCH CHINTZES, DAMASKS AND DIAPERS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS, DOYLIES AND TABLE COVERS, COUNTERPANES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, MOURNING GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO , r 'lll 0 91 727 Chestnut Street TABLE LINENS, CHEAP BALE. 250 PIECES POWER LOOM TABLE LINENS, Marked Down. Persons shoot buying TABLH LINENS should avail thee:metro of this opportunity to get Bargain• MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 828 A.YLCII. ST. nl7 mwf Medial PURPLE VIIVET CLOTH for Ladles' Sacques an Mantles, last received. JAn. R. CAMPBELL .t. 00.. 727 CHESTNUT sraKET, FROST'D BEAVER CLbTH Splendid qtulaty, JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO., tbiIIT STREET, OLOTHS FOR LADIES' WEAR, A large assortment of New Style Clothe just opened, at reduce° prices. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CILE*TNIIT STREET. LYONS - VRLVETS. Best makes ofLyons Velvets for Ladles' Barques and Mantles 414.8. R CAMPBELL dt nol7-6t rp 727 CELEBTNUf dram Er. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. We have now received directly from the mane o. turers, our FALL IMPORTATION OF EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Comprising a large assortment, which we are selling At Reduced Prices. • Sheppard,Van Harlingen liArrisen, Importers of House Punishing Dry Goods, No. 1008 CHESTNUT. STREET. octt wfm.tf rpf 1)0OHET BOOZE AND OILED All&EF:iiilegant English, French and Russian Leather. EON & 00, 91)7 Mint - nut skeet. WATCHES AID JEWELRY. PLATED GOODS. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, 822 CHESTNUT STREET, Desire to call attention to their stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATED WARES, Which (has been largely Increased by ENTIRELY . NEW DESIGNS from the most reliable and experi enced Manufacturers of thls country as also of Sue& field and Birmingham, England, prepared expressly for their sales and guaranteed of SUPERIOR QUAL• ITY In every respect. J. E. C. ck CO. refer with pride to the reputation their PLATED WARES Have longanstalned wherever int:rods:toed. and ask an examination of their present large assortment by all in a ant of MUM CLASS HOODS at an honest prize. Their assortment includes, in every variety of style TEL BETE, 80171' THRICENI3, OYSTER TITREESS, COFFEE URNS, Iv14:11:41:41wv/vizAri:, , s_):41,C13 siki:i,zl CASTERS, CAKE BASKETS. 'OE PUCKERS, PUDDING DIBRE3, DISHES, FRUIT t3TARDS,: PBEf3ERVE DISHES, NEEBONEB. I%OWEB STANDS, FULt DINNER AND DESSERT SET% Also, a very bin supply - of POSIES, SPOONS, LA DLES, ICNIVES, &c., &c„ in either large or small quantities and at greatly Reduced Prices. nol3m fm tf WHOLESALE STOOK OF Watches, Jewelry and Bilver.Plated TO BE CLIM:D OUT AT RETAIL, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, OSNELT TO CE BUSINESB. This t r ill afford a rareLO S oppozetzdty tor preemies Sae toodo le Hue. at OBE*TLYBELOW THE USUAL PRIME. WOODWARD, LOVETT & CO., 712 Chestnut Streets, SECOND STORY. SECOND STORY. nel4tm rp WOOD & CARY, 725 Chestnut Street. BONNETs AND EAT% Latest Styled. Every vane,"of BONNE r MATERIALS 111 4 1 D TRIMMINGS. tio34rozsb MOURNING GOODS. Having made the Noorning Department of my establishment *specialty, t am pre pared to furnish at the shortest notice, every deecripnon of Mourning 111111.tiem Particular attention is directed to my fine and varied assortment of Widows' .Bon. nets.l l 11 =. . Veils. Ribbons. Jett etc. EMOMELLE KEOGH, No. WI WALND ts Street. noStawfira rpl, FIIRIs. LADIES' FANCY FURS A. K. & F. K. WOIIRATH, 417 Arch St., HAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES' AND 'CHILDREN'S FURS I Also a great variety of FANCY ..o i miage and Sleigh Robes. CAUPWEINtiti. LEEDOM & SHAW, Wholesale and Retail CARPET WAREHOUSE, 910 A. ELCH ST. s Joist received by Steamer,an Invoice of new and hand some designs of OIVOSSLEY'S ENGLISH TAPS& TRIES, entirely new, for this market. Also, afhll as sortment of DEUGGETS In allwidths. sel2 Siang THE LARGE !STOOK OP TRUNKS. B A GS. igsc., AT DI.O. 708 CITESTNIUT STREET, Belling out of cost to close the btuilness. BROWN & MA.GRE. no2242triel ' No. 708 ORESTNUT Street. /gmHAINES' BROS.' have dealt In them. for It years, and guarantee each [for 5 years. Prices from MO to $5OO. I. E. GOULD, nols,tfArk Seventh and Ohagriat. 'WNW TIIBTLBY PRUKrES—Landine and for Bale ill by JOB. B. BEreel3Sß dr•00.110 8 BaUM Denman avenue. CLOTHING. J 0 I'4 ' Old Mstablished ONE PRICE FINE Readyillade Clothing Roane, 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth. Now on hand oneof the largest and best assorted Stocks of Beady-made Clothing in the Count at prices very reasonable. Also a bandsomehne of Piece Goods for Custom Work. • oclAmrpll EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, gas now the FALL AND WILSTFIEt STYLES and I • complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. OLlYlttlilB equal or superior to those of any other Fest(lass Tailoring Fetablehment, at =dental prices. HatishiMion guaranteed. Pan. Clothes to show the new and prevalent FANO for the inspection of customers and public. INSITRANCE. TNCORPORATED I.B34S—OFFICE OP THE RELA- X WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE PAlRY.—Paurnirm.m.A. November 14. 1866. Tbe lollowing statement of the affairs of the Com panyrter is published in conformity with a provision of its elha PREMIUMS RECIEMED from November 1,1865, to October 91,1866 On Marine and inland Make— 1802,170 64 On Flrnittake.--- ---.--.—.139,691 79 462 43 Premiumna on Policies not -- 1742 marked off November 1,1865. PREMIUMS MARRED OPP as earned from No vember 1. 1865. to October 31.1868: On Marine and Inland Ri5k8„......3554.189 78 On Fire Kirks ....... 128.932 12 8683,121 99 Interest during the same period— Salvages, LOESES, EXPRNEi.ES, thc..during the year 177u.639 es above: Marine and Inland Navigation Fire L055e5......:....._.......:92,07 61 Return Premiums.-- 4U,529 79 Ite•lnsurances—„.... .. 54,624 81 Agency_ Charges , Advertising, Printing, dre.. 83,157 99 *Taxes—Mb, Tax orr Preadunts, Policy Stamps, 16,570 10 14,070 12 'This is exclusive of the amount reserved for Taxes on Lividends and Profits. APlts.'lB OF THE COMPANY - November 1, Ms. 11100,C00 United States live per cent. - 2114,000 00 120,000 United States - six'. peicTeiii:VoZ, 1881. 1.38,5 DD 00 20000 United - States 7 &10 per cent. Loan, Treasury Notes ...-' =1,500 00 =SAO City of Philadelphia Six per cen t. Loan (exempts)_ _ .1.26,5= 50 51,003 State off. Pennsylvania BLi per cent. DAIL.- 51,700 co 4600 State of Pennsylvania — Five - per cent. L0an........_44.62 0 Co 50.00 e State of New Jaler fill — Per - Caili: Loan 50x0 00 21,000 Fus s Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 20,530 00 25 000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortm.- e 6 per cent. Bo -nds- 24,27.* 00 25,000 We!ttern Pennsylvania Ra ilroad R. Si per MI 1.. (PEILLUL R. 92,73300 30,000 State of Tenneeseeve per cent. Loan. 00 L(00 State of Tennesnee Eilx-per /841x1 "5,010 0 0 15,000 rrAowi Gas Company , princi pal and la w** 'Tax -mated by the city 15,000 00 :.150193 shares stock Pennsylvania Railroad g=B 25 5,000 1130 aharel stock Zrorth Pennsylva nia Railroad 9,1) oo •20,000 80 shares atock . Phtladelstkia and Southern Mail S p Com. pany,. Z),OM 00 195,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, first liens on city property.—. 1.95,900 co 11,045.C5c1Par. Nark et value---...—. li,trayso ca5t,c030,562. fYi Real Estate—. .. . Bills Receivable firrinsuraricer — made._._ Balance due at Agencies-Premiums on htarine Policies—Accrued Intere it and other debts due the Company-__ . 35,9'.3' 98 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance an d other Companies, 10,173. ltatimatrd value 54.4.T0 00 Cash to Bank " inDrawer-.—....._...- ..... 447 Si V 1 *This being a new enterprise, the is 11.4477, 56 summed as the market value. par P)3aLAXIELPHLA. Nov. 14.1.856. The Poard of Directors have this day declared a CASH DEVI - DENO of EIGHT PER CENT. on the CAPITA L STOOK. and SIX PER CENT. interest on the SCRIP of the Company. payable on and after the Ist December proximo, free of National and State Taxes. I bey have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of TWENTY PER CENT. on the EARNED PERM TIMS for the year ending October 31, 1866, Certificates of which will be issued to the parties entit'ed to the same on and after the Ist December proximo, free of National and State Taxes. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTTFL CATER OF PROFD S of the Company, for the year Bel, be re deemed In CASH, at the office of the Com• pony, on and after the let December proximo, all In terest thereon to mane on that day. .No co tyleate of profit issued tinder $.15. By the Ad et, Incorporation, •no certificate shall issue unless claimed within lwo years after the declaration of the dividend whereof ft is evidence." 1 homes C, Hand, ISamnel E. Stokes, John C. Davis,ill enry Stoan, Edmund A. Sender. !William G. Boulton, 'Theophllus Paulding, Edwaid Darlington, John B. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke,. James Tiaquair, Edward Lafourcsde, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James C, Band. James B. M'Farlana, Wm. C Ludwig, Joshua P. ETre. I osevh H. Seal, spencer ill'livaine. George O. Lelper, John B. Semple, Pittab•gh, Hugh Craig, A. B Bergeg, Pittsburgh; John D. Taylor, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh, THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVId, Vice President. Maury LTLIMEN, Secretary 0016 12t,rp. 1111JS MAL LESSONS ON THE FLUTE.—AIR. ANTONINO prepa ß re L d L te O g i F e lu L ti e s s t s o a n t i t o h n h Ar i h ne t S r t n r r e n e en t T . Address him at the lassie Storefof Mr. A.NDRE, list CH ES r- L'T street. noMtn,th-St} ' • - nifi I •1 • f: Oa' .ti a. i • • upon the PIANO, by a Lady, whose proficiency a testified xe,er, and whose abillty to Impart Instruction to by some of the highest living an Fe in Interview, address 2.1.1:11110, at this office, nole,tf, . • T9O-aritrlSON BOILER A SAFE STEAM This new Steam uenerator ;combines essential ad vantages 1N ABSOLUTE SAFETY PEON EXPLOSION. in Brit cost and cyst of repairs, durability, economy of fuel, meility of cleaning and transportation, not pos seaaed by any other holler. It Is formed of a combination of oast-iron hollow tinheree—each eight inches in external diameter, and three eighths of an inch think, connected by carved necks,and rebate machine madejoints,held together br wrought-Iton bolts with caps at the ends. The farm if the strongest known; Ira strength to resist Internal pressure:Very great—nnweakened as it is be punching or riveting, which lessens the strength of the wrought iron boiler plate about forty per cent. Every boiler is tested by hydraulic pressure at SOO pounds to the square inch. IT CANNOT BE BURST UNDER ANY PRACTICA BLE STEAM rues:man. Under pieseure which might cause rupture in ordin ary btilers. every joint In this becomes a safety valve. No other steam generator possesses this property of relief under extreme pressure without !Wary to itself, and thus preventing disaster. It is not aerionsiy affi cted by corrosion, Which so soon impairs the strength of the wrought iron boiler, It has economy in fuel, equal to the best boilers. It gets up steam quickly, at d with little fhel—pro duces superheated steam without separate apparatus, and is not liable to priminz or foaming. It Is easily transported, and may be taken apart so that no piece need welsh more tnan eighty pounds. In difficult places of access, the largest boiler may be pat through an opening one' foot square. It is readily cleaned inside and eat. Under ordinary circumstances it is kept free from permanent deposit by blowing the water entirely out under full pressure once a week. It requires no special ski lin its management, Injured parts can be renewed wilt great faculty, as they are uniform in shape and size. When renewed the entire boiler remains as good as new. The greater part of the boiler will never need renewal, unless unfairly used. A boiler can be increased to any extent by simply adding to-its width, and being the multiplication of a single form, its atrengh remains the same for Wishes. It has lees weight and takes less than one-half the vound area of the ordinary cylinder boiler, without being increased In height. Any kind of fuel may be need under this boiler, from the most expensiVe, to refuse coal dust. - Over two hundred of these boilers are now in opera, tien.some of them in the best establishments in thig city. For descriptive circulars or prices, apply to JOSEPH HARItnhON..Tr. Harrison Boiler Works, Gray's Ferry road, 'adjelning U. S. Arsenal, Phila. 11084M01 ARLE& GALLERIES. Sly Chestnut Ste • Looking Glasses. Oil Paintings. Engravings. Picture Frames Rogers' Groupes A Large Free Gallery of Oil Paintings; SUITE OF ROOMS, Carpeted and Elegantly Furnished, coxpLETE PARLORS ADD CHAMBERS. GEO, J.- HENKELB, LACY & 00., 1301 and 1303 Chestnut Street. nolo-Ina rya 276.964 47 1,019.424 90 HOSIERY _ GLOVES. UNDERWEAR 4 GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, ETC., THE LARGEST VARIETY, AT JOHN C. ARREGN'S, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street.! I , IIII,A_DELPHLS., SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS" .1.- C. A. Also continues to make his ' 911i1 , 310VE:D PA.TMIN•EHORTHat HirA perfect fit guaranteed. Sir One trial Is suillcient to establish thetr sapeeli onty over all ethers. ocal-SmsP ....., ..- /578,170 28 11192,669 44 No. 912 Arch Street. We would reripeiutfally call the attention of oar Mends and the public teneralb., to our choice and elegant aaaortrnent of GILT and BRONZE ORAN DRY .T RS and OAS PLXTIIRES,cor stant , y on hand, all of them of the vea7 latest and BEST -DESIGN& Also a fine aeleciioa of PORTABLE. with FANCY (BINA, Pow! , LAM and other SHAMES, to malt r web:sera. A line a d choice selection of EH - PORTED BROTZSI P 5 TART CARP BECIEIVEcIia, ANTIQUE VASES, INK ST* ND'S, THERMOIDETKES, &e., always on band at very reasonable prices. We would invite those who are desirous of procuring any of the shot e enumerated articles, to call at our store before rurchesieg elsewhere. and examine our assort= er t, feeling car fldent that they will be favors, bly impressed with the character of our goods. 0178. PRIMES ABE REASONA.BLE, and the work in all antes guaranteed to give satisfaction to the pur r. Pl. R—Particolar attention paid to the renewing of old work. nos 4mapa VANE:ME & Co. 38.000 OD 217,637 23 kfigi NEW Indirrat FREIGHT ROUTE To the South aid Fouthtvest, VIA THE Philadelpbia, Wilmington and Balti more and Delaware Railroad, To Crisfield, Md., thence by Steamers of the Great Southern Inland Navigation Company to Norfalk.,Va. Tte Philadelphia, Wllmirgton and Balch:a - we Rail road Company are prepared to offer inducements to shippers of b outbern and Southwestern freights which have not been afforded heretofore by any other line. Through Bills of Lading given to all prominent South ern palms. lor thither information spray to CHABLIS E. 'WILLIS, Agent, Broad and Warbington Avenue. CHARLES E. DILE ES, Agent, No. 411 Chestnut street. CHARLES K. IDE, Master of Transportation, nol7-tf rpt P.. W. and B. R.. 6. GRANGE & SON, Have opened their new and commodious building. Na. 711 North Second Street, And stocked the same with a choice selection of goods, comp/ liana Plain Gold Band and Decorated French, Ckdna TEA, DIP NKR, TOILET and TII7E-A-TETE SILTS. CHINA and GLAES COLOGNE BOTTLES, CHINA, PARIAN and LAVA VASES. (,NINA and CRY:NTAL CARD RECEIVER% BOHEMIAN TOILET SETS, STATUETTES, etc. Constantly on band. a full assortment of the best makes of WRITE IRON STONE WARE. notl.linf UNITED STATES BtirLDER'S MILL, Nos. 24, 28 and 28 S FIFTEENTH ST, PHILADELPHIA. ESLER . & BROTHER. WOOD MGULDINGQ, BRACKETS, STAIR Bak, CBTPRS, NEWEL POSTS. GENERAL TURN , iv G, SORoLL WORK. etc. SHELVING PLANED 'lO ORDER. The largest su3sorOnent of Wood Mouldings In this city conktantly on band. nolp Sni rp STOP ! LOOK AT TdIS !! THE GREAT EASTERN Detective Horse and Live Stock Insur ance Company. Chartered by the State o► Pennaylvania. CAPITAL-4100 000. Insures Roam Mules and Neat Cattle mama Losses Remittal, from Theft, and Death by Fire, Aral dental cr Natural came% PB/NIIIPAL OFFialt. No. 108 Booth Fourth St., Philo: Preafaent—Col. CHAS. FRALEY. vice President —DA.NIEL RSTERLEY. Secretary and Treasurff—Dr. B. BROKER. alkigilet, Secretary and Treasurer-8. gs, nappA,, For City References, See Urania**. . ger ttlriatted in the OW and eve county la the state. • e eri e rP •A, • octa-nn rP . agent% THE 11 1 11. N R 1 ARM VANKIRK & CO.. MANUFACTORY AT PIULIXFORD, PHIL ADA.
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