CITY 11l CHARGED WITH BUDGLA.RY.-A. cilored man, named Ransom Jones, who lives at Seventh and St. Mary streets, was arrested, this morning, for burglary. It seems that about three o'clock Officer Buckins,in pass ing the house of Chas. Lockey, S. W. corner. of Fifteenth and Summer streets, discovered the gate open. Re went into the yard'and then found the back window open. Re got through the window and found. Jones in the kitchen. The thief had got a shawl and apron and wrapped up in them several pounds of corned pork which was taken from a barrel in the kitchen. The artiales were on the table ready for removal. Jones was then taken into custody. He was held in $l,OOO bail, by Alderman Jones, to answer at Court. Yourtet INCEITARIES.--TWOboys, named GeOrge Latch and Charles McFarland; were arrested yesterday upon suspicion of having set fire to some shavings in Biekley's ice house, on the west side of the Schuylkill, above•Fairmount Dam. The youths were in tbechouse, and a few minutes after they left the flames were discovered. Fortunate ly no damage was done. The boys were taken before Alderman Allen, and were committed for a further hearing. McFar land is said to be a bad fellow. He has been arrested several times, and the last time he was in custody he was charged with horse Stealing: STEALING Colt:N.—For several weeks past the drovers have been annoyed by the ab straction of the corn given to the cattle at the Avenue Drove Yard, at Lancaster avenue and Forty-fifth streets. A. few min utes after the corn was put into the troughs it was removed by somebody, and in this way some thirty or forty bushels have been stolen every Monday morning. A watch was set this morning and five parties were caught in the act of stealing the corn. The prisoners gave their names as Pat Bigeley, Michael Brannon, Hugh McDonald, Richard McCarty and Johanna Branm. They were all committed by Alderman Allen. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY IN A POLICE STA.- saori.—A. man named John Welsh, who measures about six feet three inches and was respectably dressed, went into the Fifth Ward Police Station on Saturday night and asked for lodging. He was sent flown stairs to the cell appropriated for lodgers. Yesterday morning about two o'clock he came up, went into the turnkey's room and put on a new overcoat belonging to the turnkey. The latter came in about the time Welsh was departing and stooped him. He was then put into a prisoner's cell, and after a hearing before Ald. Butler, was held in $BOO bail for larceny. A ROUGH. COUPLE. —Two men went into a tavern at Twenty-foarth and Coates streets, - yesterday afternoon, and raised a row. 'When they got on the street again, Offi cer Edwards undertook to arrest them,when he was turned upon and assailed. A new overcoat, worn for the first time, was torn into two-pieces. The men were secured, however. Their names were Michael Mc- Gorran and James Kellum. They were committed by Alderman Hutchinson. DIRECTORS OF THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN.- The following gentlemen have been elected officers of the School of Design for Women for the ensuing year: President, Win. P. liViistach; 'Vice President, Wm. Bucknell; secretary and Treasurer, P. P. Morris; W. J. Horstmann, David S. Brown, James A. Wright, George Whitney, James H. Orne, A. J. Drexel, J. G. .Fell, E. W. Clark, Jay Cooke, Directors. SubinKr BALL Pravrisci.—By playing ball on Sunday afternoons a lot of juveniles have been annoying the residents of Ninth and Market streets for aeveral weeks past. Yesterday the police made a raid on the youngsters and captured five. The trays Were all held to bail to keep the peace. JAPAN.—Dr. McGowan recently delivered a lecture in San Francisco upon "Japan and the Ja panese," in which he said: "The geological formation of the mountains is generally igneous in character, with the superimposition of limestone, sandstone, and coal measures." An interesting aeries of lectures on the Pennsylvania coal fields could be delivered, with a special allusion to the excellence and cheapness of the coal sold by W. W. Alter, 957 N. Ninth street, and Sixth and Spring Garden streets. IN EUROPE the use of Silver Ware for the household is confined almost entirely to the wealthy criassea, but in this country there are comparatively few families too poor to possess some articles made of the precious metal or plated with it. As the country has grown prosperous, so have the middle classes ad vanced, and with that advance indulges in the luxury of plate. until now silver is more universally used In this land than in any other country on earth With the increase in the consumption of silver, we have Made a steady advance in the art of working it. since the days of Benevento Ca 111ni, Europe has boasted its great silver working artists, but whatever the condi tion of the art in Europe, the fact remains that it nes made leas progress there during the last 50 years than on this continent. The most celebrated establishment in this country, for the manufacture of Silver Plated Ware is that at N. E. coiner of Ninth and Chestnut streets; the finest and most expert artist are there engaged in produc ng new,beautiful and unique desigus. all the members or the old firm o. John 0. Mead ,fr, Son are bare, and the goods are n anufactured under their infinediate supervision. Special attention is given to the plating of hard metal goods, which for durability and beauty are fully equal to the far famed Sheffield ware, while, -.when the large amount of sliver used is considered, they are much cheaper. Persons who desire articles of Silver Plated Ware for holiday and weeding presents, or for household use • will serve their own interests by calling at the N. E. corner of /V inth and Chestnut streets. MR. GEORGE WALIcEB, of 47 Beach street, New York, for several years engaged in selling lock Stitch Machines,testilled before the Commission er of Patents in a recent case as follows: Q From your knowledge of the leading Sawing Ma chines In general use what is your opinion as to the merits of the Grover & Baker Machine? Lamaider it an 'A No. 1" Family Sewing Ma chine, simple in its construction, and easy of operation —the.work that it does is more substantial than any other machine. That comprenends all I can say, I think: ilia less liable to get out of order. Q. As regards the stitch made by this machine, what are itS relative merits as compared with the lock stitch? - • - A. It is less liable to rip if stitch becomes broken and is more elastic than the lock stitch and if the seam requires to be ripped.it is more easily unraveled Than the lock stitch. Pe sons who make themselves equally familiar with both (the lock stitch and Grover Baker stitch) would give the Grover & Baker the preference. HABT.TATE! PAUSE! RTFLECT! Rocararta, a WILSON, BROWN STONE CLOTHING MILL. 603 AND 605 CHESTNUT. STREET ELEGANT SUITS FOR GE:NW:RIK EN YOUTHS,OYS, MILITARY , &c., &c., &c., &c., &c., MEN &c. THE FIRST SNOW.—We have had the first snow of the season, and it is welcome! with all the zest that rew things give us, and like most other things. it loses its attractions when we get too much ot R. The only new thing that we think of at present that has not lost Its 'attractiveness, is the One Price Clothing House of Charles Stakes & Co., under the Continentakthat has thecontinualfreehness of novelty always about it. • GREATEST VARIETY Of Fancy Cakes and ice Creams of all flavors, at S. C. WOods, 1702 Mount Vernon Street. Inornma TABLES, Step-ladders, Meat safes, tubs, buckets, plain and japanned tinware, cut- lery and tea trays, at FARsON & 00'S. CRIMP Kitchen. Furnishiog Rooms, 222 Dock street, below Walnut. MISSES' HATS, Children's Hats, OAS.FORDS' Continental Hotel ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINE COMPANY'S first premium lock stitch sewing machines incompa rably the best for family use. Highest premium (gold medal), Pair Maryland Institute, New York and Pennsylvania State Fairs. b3S6. No. 923 Chestnnt street, only authorized agency in Philadelphia. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Bridal Presents. Presents for your wife. In the style of a Presents for your Daughter. Fine Bet of Ftun Prom the Stores of CHAS. OAKFORD & SONS, Under the ContinentelHoteL JJEAEIVESE, BLINDNESS MW OATAIIREL- Ji. imam, EL D., Professor of the Nye and For, treats diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost sumac. Testimonials from the most re /Liable sources in the city eanhe seen at his °Moe, N. 109 Pinestreet. The medicsd. faculty are invited to so. company theirpPaatients, as he "as had no secrets in his practice. ertlaolai eyes inset ed. NO charge 'modal Or crorolootton. C. C. DrrzEtlott Oz, Co., Merchant Tailors, Ninth street below Chestnut arenow closing out their entire stock of = Imported -CLOTHS AND CASSI- Ik FEES," MADE TO ORDER in the latest styles. ' ALL FLAVORS of Ice Creams and 'fees made to order by Morse & Co., SOS and Scs,4 Arch street. Szmuls Pram> W.A.BE=-T*6- hundred Tea .13, ta: like amount or 'Patent Spout roe PlicJaers, for sale in lots to suit, at the , manufacturing estab lishment of • - • - _ MOM. LFJ33FRICID, 235 South •Fifth street. F. O MEYHB, Supt, "lubricative steam engine paeking.—fer terms, see 686 arch st., phila.. and 26 dey at new york. GENTLEMEN, if you- want a:pair -of boas suitable for the coming season, go to Wm.H. Helwig, 535 Arch street, one door below Sixth, there you win andel' different styles of boots at a very reasonable Gum sole boots. 'very durable: Cerk sole boots, different styles. Quilted soled boots, very good. Boys' boots and shoes always on hand and made to Gum soles put on old boors. New Jersey Matters. 'APPLICATIONS.—From present appear ances the number of applications which will be made from. South and West Jersey, to the next Legislature, for special acts, will be unusually large. One will be made ask ing for an act chartering a ferry company to run from some point orpoints in the county of Camden, to some point or points in the city or county of Philadelphia. Another application will be made for a supplement to the act entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Gloucester and Philadelphia Ferry Com pany," approved February 25, 1861. An other for a supplement to the act incorporat ing the Gloucester Turnpike Company. An other to incorporate a company to construct a passeioger or street railway from Gloucester City to some point in Woodbury. Another for an act to incorporate a company to con struct a railroad from some point on the West Jersey Railroad near Westville, to Williamstown Camden county, with a capital of $250,000. and authority to alter the same. Another for the passage of an act incorporating Camden Lodge, No. 15, F. A. M., with a capital not exceeding $50,000. Another for an act to incorporate the Cam den Dispensary. Another to incorporate the Camden Philotechnic University, with a capital of $50,000. Another for a supple. ment to the "Farmers' Marl Company" of New Jersey. Another asking for an act re ducing the capital of the Camden Woolen Mills. Another incorporating the "Easter brook Steel Pen Manufacturing Company," with a capital stock of $300,000. These spe cial acts generally occupy more than three fourths of the time of the Legislature. THE BOYS IN BUJ - E.—This efficient body of veteran soldiers, who did stud), active ser- - vice in the late political campaign, have re solved themselves into a military organiza tion. They number some three hundred men, have ordered their uniforms, and leased Campbell's Hall, at the foot of Mar ket street, for a drill room. They have suf ficient-membership to form a veteran bat talion, and the material is such that they can form one of the finest military organiza tions in the State, the members being those who have been baptized with fire, and earned for themselves honored names by their bravery on the field of battle. SPEAKER OF ASSE3IBLY.—Among the many gentlemen spoken of in connection with - the next speakership of the New Jersey House of Assembly, the name of Hon. G. W. N. Custisoof Camden, stands conspicu ous. It is claimed for him that the district he represents is entitled to that honor, and, as a matter of course, Mr. Oxalis stands a better chance than his opponents. He would makes judicious and efficient officer. Took His SEAT.—Sheriff Sharpe, the re elected Republican candidate, has entered upon the discharge of his duties. Notwith standing the powerful efforts made to defeat him by the Cops., in inducing one of the constables to run against him as an inde pendent candidate, he was elected by a very large majority. PREPARING FOR WINTER.—The West Jersey Ferry Company are putting their ferry and boats into complete order for the winter season, in order to be prepared against the icy blockade which is ap proaching. KICKED BY A MlLE.—Joseph C. Stay, re siding near Haddonfield,at Stay's Landing, was kicked by a mule a few days since and very badly injured. San ACCIDENT.—A few days ago a small girl, eight years of age, daughter of Samuel Fortiner, received a severe fall, by which one of her legs was broken. ComlarrmEn.—Charles Diehl has been committed to answer the charge of stealing a horse and wagon. A.MUSENESTS. The Walnut—Miss Effie Germon and the strength of the company in "Jessie Brown" and "Pocahontas." The Chestnut—Mr. J. E McDonough and the fall company in "The Long Strike." The Arch—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul in one of their most pleasing entertainments. The American— " The Black Crook." Assembly Building— Signor Blitz. The Eleventh Street Opera House—Carncross & Dixey's Minstrels. 10'4'1'0 41.1 111/At (I)1 1110110 W NEW YOBII CITY IS GOVERNED. By s Dacks PARTON. Price r. 5 cents. This thorough and graphic exposure of the misgovernment of the City of New York should be read by all good citizens. It is full of facts and suggestions of the highest signifi cance, which everybody should clearly Understand. *,,*.For eaie at all the Bookstores. sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by. TICKNOR & FIELDS, Pub lishers, Boston if ISIWik..L MSTElkilki. a A VERY DESIRABLE COUNPRY REST r:vI::: DENCE to LhT within six miles of the city, near a station on the Pennsylvania Railroad, having a superabundance of choice fruit of every description, and one of the most productive gardens in the wig ti bo,hood. Address Box 208. Philadelphia Post Office n 026 St* BOARDING. ERMANTOWN BOARDING. -- First class fine 'J BOOMS, convenient to horse and steam cars. Adc4ess "H," Germantown P. O. ho26•2t' ''D ESTORIE YOUR GRAY HAIR AND PROMOTI4 13,.. 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It will restore the natural secretions. 4. It will remove all dandruff and itchings. 6. It will make the hair soft, glossy and flexible. 6, It will preserve the original color to old age. 7. It will prevent the hair from falling off. 8. It will cure all diseases of the scalp. Only 75 cents a bottle, six bottles lA. Bold at Dr. SWA 'S, No. 330 North Sixth Street. above Vine, and all the leading Druggists and Dealers In Toilet Articles. se22 stm,w,f,tfrp The most Baldness. WRITING CASES AND DESKS, DE LA. RUE'S and other tine English makes MASON dt CO., 967 Chestnut street. 'DOCKET BOOKS AND CARD thiLSlES—Elegant £ }Owlish, French and F.ussian Leather. MASON & CO., 9e7 Chestnut street. cal MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT' LOANEb UPON DIAMONDS, 'WATCHES. jEW ILLEY, PLATE, CLOTHING, do., at JONES dr, 00 13 OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of THIRD and GASEILL Streets, Below Lombard. N. B,—DIAMONDS, WATORES, JEWELRY, GUNS, dm., POE BALE AT Y LOW r/i/CES. THE DAILY EVENING BIILLETIN.-PHILAPELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26.1866. wneS-lmna: LADIES' FANCY FURS A. K. & F. K. WOAIRATH, 417 Arch St." HAVE NOW OPEN A Fun Assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS Also a great variety of FANCIY ociS E T Tiaze Egad Sleigh Robes. Haleling MILLINERY,. WOOD - es 726 Chestnut Street. • Boworra AND HATS, Latest Styles. Every variety of BONNET . MATEDIA.Ls TREHMINEIB. MOURNING GOODS. Having made the Mourning Department of my establishment a specialty, ..am pre• pared to far Dish at the shortest notice, every description of Mourning Millinery, Particular attention is directed to my flue and varied assortment of Widows' Bon. netairCaps. Vella, Ribbons, Jell etc. AIIE3IOLSELLE KEOGH, No. 904 WADDIUg Street. noStawrain rpf Firithi. "V.ANIKIRK es CO.. No. 912. Arch Street. MANUFACTORY AT FRANKI'ORD, PHILADA. We would respectfully call the attention of our friends and the public generall.,to our choice and elegant assortment of GILT and BRONZ/G. ORAN DELIEBS and GAS ElXTURES,,'oonstant.y on hand, all of them of the very latest and REST intstoss. Also a fine selectioa of PORTABLE. with FANCY CHINA, POR.IM LAIN and other SHADES, to anti tiarchasers. A tine ivd choice selection of IMPORTED BRONZE STAT CARY, CARD RECEIVERS, ANTIQUE VASES, IN STANDS, THERMOMETERS, &c., always on hand at very resimnablepricea. We would Invite those who are Caldrons of pros ring any of the above enumerated articles, to call at our store before turchaslog elsewhere. and examine our smart= en t, feeling con tident tharthey will be favors. bly impressed with the character of our midis. OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE, and the work in all cases guaranteed to give aatisfaction to the puts chaser. N. B.—Particular attention paid fe the renewing of ol not ork. 4m-rpt VANKERE CD. NEW zsgEt FREIGi h3T lIADUIRE To the South and Er onthwest, laigt VIA TILE Pbiladelphis, Wilmington and Balti more and Delaware Railroad, To Crisfield, Md., thence by Steamers of the Great Southern Inland 'Navigation Company to Norfolk,Va. The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail road Company are prepared to offer inducements' to shippers of heathen and Southwestern freights which have not been afforded heretofore by any other line. Through Bills of Lading given to all prominent South ern points. I. or farther information apply to CELARLDS E. WILLIS. Agent, Broad and Washington Avenue. ORA ittl7sl E. DLLEES, Agent, 80. 411 Chestnut Street. CHARLES R. IDE, Master of Transportation, rpf P.. W. and B. R. R. rrIXE HARRRION BOILER A SAFE STEAM' 1 BOILER- This new Steam Generator :combines essential ad vantages IN ABSOLUTE SAFETY FEOII =PLOSION. In flirt cost and cost of repairs, durability, economy of tuel,lacility of cleanig and transportation, not pos sessed by any other iler. It is formed of a mbination of cast-iron hollow spheres—each eight inches In external diameter, and three eighths of an Inch thick, connected by carved necks,and rebate machine mad ejoints,held together by wrought-iron bolts with caps at the ends. The form is the strongest known; its strength to resist internal pressure:very great—unweakened as it is by punehing or riveting, which lessens the strength of the wrought. Iron boiler plate about lorty per cent. Every boiler is tested by hydraulic pressure at Seo pounds to the square inch. IT CANNOT }TEBBE= UNDER ANY PRACTICA. BLE STEAM PItESSITRE. nder pressure which might cause rupture in ordin ary boilers, every joint in this becomes a safety valve. No other steam generator possesses this property of relief under extreme pressure without Injury to itself, Al'd thus preventing disaster. It is not seriously air. 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, avd . with little 'het—pro duces superheated steam without separate apparatus, and Is not liable to priming or foaming. • It is easily transported, and may be taken apart so that no piece need weigh more tram eighty pounds. In difficult places of access, the largest boiler may be put through an opening one :loot square. It is readily cleaned inside and oat. Under ordinary circumstances It Is kept free from permanent deposit by blowing . the water entirely out under fall pressure once a week. It requires no special ski. lin Its management. Injured parts can be renewed great facility, as they are in.iform In shape and size. When renewed the entire boiler remains es 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 term, its strengh remains the same for all sizes. It has lees weight and takes less than one-half the ground area of the ordinary cylinder boiler, without belt , g increased In height. Any kind of fuel may be used under this boiler, from the most g.xpensive, to refuse coal dust. Over twb hundred of these boilers are now In opera den, some of them In the best establishments In this city. Por descriptive circulars or prices, - apply to JOSEPH HARItusON Jr. Harrison Boiler Works, Gray's Ferry road, adjoining U. B. Arsenal, Phila delphia. nos-linof COMPOUND CHARCOAL BISCUIT. YOB DYSPBPSIA. These are composed of Fine Willow Charcoal, &c., In the form of- Bran Wafers, by which medicines hitherto disagreeable are rendered pheasant and pal atable. They will prove to be a valuable remedy for Heartburn, Waterbrash. Acidity Nausea Eructations, Constipation and other forms of Indigestion. Persons suffering from fetid breath will find theta an admirable corrective. Prepared only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary, S. W. corner BROAD and SPRUCE streets, Pi:Made, Sold also by F. Brown, Fifth and Chestridt. • C. R. Keeney, Sixteenth and Atch. Ambrose Smith, Broad and Chestnut. George C. Bower, Sixth and Vine. D. L. Stackhouse. Eighth and Green. C. b hivere, Seventh and Spruce. Murphy do Bro., 1700 Locust Street, H. O. Blair's Sons, 800 Walnut. E. Thomas. lisio Pine. - Ellis, son & Co , Seventh and Market. Johnston, Holloway dr, Cowden. And druggists generally. mgliti HAINES' BROS.' PIANOS.-I c m ave dealt in them for 14 years, and guarantee each Ifor 5 years. Priem tram POO to poo. 7. GH3VILD, now,tf,Bp Seventh and Chestnut. HOOP SKIRT bLA.NIIRACTORY.— Hoop Skirts and Corsets ready made and made to order; war ranted of the beet materials. AhmA.V ,r..yripre_paired. IJIY. sl2,Vine areet, above Eighth, seL34mrPi aff AMU:NG WITH INDELIBLE INB. Rol 4 n- Mg, Bridal& 80431 ping, M. A. TORREY, 1800 Filbert +Mee% JONES' Established ONE PRICE - FINE Ready:Made Clothing Rouse 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth, blow on band one of the largest and best assorted Stocks of Beadymade Clothing In the Count at prices reasoiatElso a handsoneliz of Pierforrvrk. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, -612 OHESTNIIT STREET, Has now the FALL AND Wincreat of STYLEE awl a complete assortment FALL . AND WINTER GOODS. • OLOTHEF equal or superior to those of any other Flrst•Class Tailoring -, .tabliahment, at moderate prices. Batlafaction guaranteed. Pattern Clothes to show the new and prevalent styles for the Inspection of customers and public. THE FINE ABM) LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, with greatly increased facilities. and a large corps oi l tlrst•ciass workmen, are now manctfacmring a. LARGE, STOOK OF LOOKING CLASSES, guaranteed the BEST PRE CH PLATES ONLY OR NO SALE, and would call attention to their daily aug menting ASSORThI.a.NT as UNEQUALED arta at VERY MODERATE PRICES. EARLE GALLERIES, n 024 816 CHESTNUT STREET.- INSIIKANtIII6., "INCOBI , OBATF.D I=—OFFICE OF THE DELA.- WARE SIUTUAL SA_FLTY ENSURANCE COX" rANy.-P/111.41.DELPRIA. November 14. MS. 'I he iollowing statement of the affairs of the Com pany is published in conformity with a provision of Ins utterer: PREMTCITS RECEIVED from Rovembar 1, ISa, to October 31,1666' On Marine and Inland Itlsks--....1602,770 64 0n.... ...... 79 • 174=.46 93 Preminmns on Policies not marked off November I, 1£Z5...... FT.113111:13133 MAIIICF_D OFF as earned from No vember 1. 18E5. to October 31,1566: On Maxine and Inland 1ti5ke....;...„4551,1K 4 78 Ou Fire Meat 11.' 99 87,717 63 le • erect daring the same period— L-elvagta, ... r7o,s3a 72 LOESES, Ma' 'ENSES, Ohm. daring the year es above. • arine and Inland Navigation Fire ......... 97,&97 SI Bentrn 40,5t9 79 0.1,a,4 81 A pency Charges - , Advertising, Printing, rte... 33.157 99 0 1 axes-U. la, Tax on .rre . inlants . , Policy blazons, 18,570 10 078,170 'This ts exclusive of the amount reserved for Taxes on Lividencia and Prelim. AElltsTS OF THE COMPANY November I, INA. Sice,ooo United States live per cent. 1a,C03 United states SiX per cent. Loan, 18s1 4,000 'United States 7 31u per cent. Loan Tresanry. 211,530 00 125,000 City of Philadelphia Six percent, Loan (exempts)._.:..,..._msr. 50 54,0c0 State of Pennsylvaaa Six per cent. Loan 46,100 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent. --... .... - 44,103 00 60,0(0 State of New Jersey percent. 50,750 00 Loan . 30,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Firs; Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds ...... 20,500 00 W,OOO Pennsylvania Railroad Second. Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds-...... 2.1,Z0 00 :SAO Weatern Penneylva t nia _Railroad Six per cent. Bonds (Penna. R. R. guaraatee)- 30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. 18,000 00 7,000 State of Tenses ee diz • per cent. Loan 15,000 300 shares stock Gertnamown Gas Company, principal and in terest guarantied by the city of Philadelphia. ..***— 15,000 00 7,150 143 shares stock Pennsylvania ** Railroad Company 5,000 100 abg rem stock :North Pennsylva nia Railroad 03capany 3,950 00 - $20,000 80 shares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Com. pony 195.900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, • first liens on city property...—. 195,900 00 AL Market value C05t,91,030,5:52 05 Real Bills Receivable for Insurancee made Balance due at Agencies—Premlnms on Niaine Policies—.accrued Interest and other debts due the Company Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, ez,na. Est/mutt d value 2,930 00 .rlfs. Bin Bank 441,102 26 " in Drawer 447 34 41,549 69 $1,467,=1 56 eTbia being a new enterprise, the par is asumed as the market value, PIMADELPHIA. Nov. 14. 1868 The 'Board of Directors have this day declared a CASH DIVIDEND of EIGHT PER CENT. on the CAPITAL. STOCK, and SIX PER CENT. Interest on the SCRIP of the Company, payable on and after the Ist December proximo, free of National and State faxes. They have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of TWENTY PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMI UM S for the year ending October 31, 1866, Certificates of which will be issued to the parties entiVed to the same on and after the tat December proximo, free of National and State Taxes. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTEFI CATES OF PROFIT Sof the Oompany, for the year 1862, be redeemed in CASH, at the office of the Com pany, on and after the Ist December proximo, all In terest thereon to cease on that day. Ao certificate of profit issued under $25. By the Act of Incorporation, "no certificate Matt issue unless claimed within two years after MO declaration of the dividend whereof it is evidence." Thomas C. Hand, Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis,'Henry Sloan, Edmund A. Sunder. I William G. Boulton, Theophilus Paulding, Edward Darlington, John R. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, - James Tragnair, Edward Lafourcade, Henry C. Dallett, Jr.; Jacob P. Jones. James C. B and. James B. M'Farlana, Wm. C Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre. Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Di'llvaine. George S. Leiper, John B. Semple, Plttab'gh, Hugh Craig, A. B Berger, Pittsburgh, John D. Taylor, D, T. Morgan, Pittsburgh, THOMAS C. HA D, President, OHN -63. DAVIS, Vice President. HENRY LYLBIIRN, Secretary n01642t,rp. - - VI &A MIS. 'WANTED—TO BENT, LEASE OR PURCHASE, I' V a store, or building to be altered to a store, on Chestnut between Ninth and Broad streets. Address, TfrANTIOD—A SITUATION AS WATCHMAN IN Y► a Store, or for any other baslnets of trust, by a tritstworthy man, Well recommended by the best business men of the city, .Address H. la., Box 2497, P. 0., Philadelphia. no2l6trpf A YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A MITA TIO.Dii as Coachman or Porter In a Store. Beat of references. Apply to 1250 MERVINE street, below THOMPSON. nol9.ttrp3 TTA TIED—AS SPECII.a.L •CAPITAL—from po,oco W vto OOS, to continue and es tend the manure°. Poing interest of a Jobbing House, well established. Sufficient evidence will be furnished to prove this a desirable investment Address, with real -names, J. J. .Box 108. Philadelphia P. 0. Inott,tt,rpf, NEW TUBKEY PRlMES—Landing and for sale by Jod. B. BIISSLIBI3, & CO., 108 fdollthDeblWare avenue. WATCHES AND .IrEvvirlLßY. PLATED GOODS. JAMES E. CALDWELL it CO., Desire to call attention to their stock of PLATED WARES, Which !has been largely increased by ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS from the most reliable and expert enced Manufacturers of this country as alto of Shef. field and Birmingham, England, prepared expressly for their sales and guaranteed of SIIP&BIOR QUAIt ITY in every respect. a. p. a & Co. refer with pride to the reputation their Have long sustained wherever introduced, and ask an examination of their present lame assortment by all in Nt ant of FIRST-CLASS GOODS at an honest price. Their assortment includes, in every variety of style TEA SETS, SOUP TUREENS, , OYSTER TUREENS, COFFEE URNS, pkt:)cill:Chiv_ktfcizgivzo):lwzi:tioaoottf:c4 CASTERS, CASE BASKETS. ICE PITCHERS, PUDDENG DISHES, TERRAPIN DISHES, FRUIT STANDS, Also, a very full supply of FORKS, SPOONS, LA DLES, KNIVES, &c., &c„ in either large or small quantities and at greatly Reduced Prices. nol3-w fm tf BAILEY & CO., SLO CITEEWTIVILTir SiVir Are receiving and will be receiving, from Nampo, up to January next, the newest and most elegant VIENNA AND PARIS FANCY GOODS, BRONZES. CLOCKS, tic. ALSO, English Plated Ware and Cutlery. On hand, i large and well selected stock d FINE Of _IE WiliaiLlEL - Ir. romie6wilarpl IZEZIM 1,019.42 i 90 $1V,659 44 WHOLESALE STOOK OP Watches, Jewelry and Silver. Plated WA:11:0, TO BE CLOSED OUT AT RETAIL. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, POSYTt %KIX TO CLOSE BESINEeS. This will afford a rare opportrutity for primer's Sze goods in thie Line, at oREATLY BELOW I'.n2. lISITA_L PRICES. WOODWARD, LOVETT & CO., 712 Chestnut Streets, SECOND STORY. SECOND STORY, nol-Stm zp 1U,500 00 51,700 CO C. 0,700 00 910 New and Choice Goods 910 AT ltirEA.EO & No. 910 CHESTNUT ST., MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER PLATED anßwEe.a44l7 .1,070,250,75 59,000 00 21 - .647 23 AS GOOD AS NEW. After 20 or 50 years use, Fireproof :Quality is the same in MA RUIN'S SAFES. ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. RELIABLE AT ALL TIMES. TESTEIIONLLLS. MARVIN & 721 CHESTNUT St, Ma:lonia HAIL 265 BROADWAY, N.Y, Send for Illustrated Catalogue. se224mwSmrp LEEDOM & SHAW, Box 77, Post Office. 910 AiRCII S 9E4.9 Soot received by Steamer,an Invoice of new and band- some design of =RS, entirely new, fbr this market. Also, ¢ fall u sortmeneof DMSGEIETS In WI-widths. nen &carpi STROH & COM PIANOS. m ag a HAINES BROS.` PIANOS. MASON & HAORG MLIN ANS.'S CABINETMET . . (Only at GOWAVO,Wentb, %%m u. /110,u5A Jewelers and Silversmiths, 822 CHESTNUT STREET/ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PUT ED WARES PRESERVE DISHES, EPERGNES, J:11 FLOWER BTAIQDS, p OP BO•3I,4:VARODIW:.-43:41&;):,0t4 0 $; 4 DP ;I ;DID -A:27.13 wzllll CA.BPEIeIIIOB. Wholesale and Retail OARPET WAREHOUSE, ENGLISH TAPES• RETAIL DRY 9OL OPENING OF 500,000 YARDS DRESS GOODS. J. M. HAFLEIGH, 902 Chestnut Street, Has prepared, and will open Monday, November 26, HIS CHEAP DEPARTMENT, At which he will offer over half a million yards of Foreign Dress Goods at one-half their corr.:mei valneo ranging from 25. Cents to $1 00 Per Yard, v0245am14t rPi Inallgaratioß of Low Prices, Afr SETA ILo JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO:. IMPORTERS, JOBBMS and RETAIL/ERB DRY GOODS, No: '7'27 Chestnut St.i Have made a great REDUCTION IN PRICES. Their stock is unrivaled for extent, variety and general adaptation to the wants of buyers. SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, SHAFT, • VELVETS, CLOAKINGS, SILK POPLINS, WOOL POPLMTS, CORDED POPLINS, - RICH PLAID POPLINS, RICH PLAID MERINOES, COLORED MERINOES, PRINTED MERINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, VELOUR RUSSE, BIARRITZ, EPINGLINES, BOMBAZINES, TAMISE, M. DE LAINES, BLACK ALPACAS, WI:UTE ALPACAS, COLORED ALPACAS; W.Lu.TE REPS, _ BLACK REPS, COLORED REPS, FRENCH CHINTZES, DAMASKS AND DIAPERS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS, DOYLIES AND TABLE COVERS, COUNTERPANES, PLANNFT.% BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, MOURNING GOODS. JAS. IL CAMPBFLT, & CO., nol9 No 727 Chestnut Street; TABLE LINENS, CI-13EA.E° 250 PIECES POWER LOOM 7C1..33141TA LINENS, Marked .Down. Persona about buying TABLE LINENS should avail themselves of this opportunity to get ]Ba,rga:tinig• MILLIIEN'S LINEN STORE, fiiCeS AJELCII rawildentp EYRE & LINDELL, FOURTH & ARCH STREETS, RAVE FIRST QUALITY Lyons Velvets. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS . FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Full Eine of Silks. Full Line of Dress Goods. NITSICAL, A FPWSELECT PIIPILSOANELICOITRETuriION 1 - 1. upon the PIANO, by a Latty, whose Protioieno7 a performer, and whose ability to impart Instruct:lOn is testified to by some of the highest livinganthority. Per intexylqw. address Dalai% o; thl4 9Mo t Uol9,tcrpt,
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