NE W pvnio CATIONS: "No ,tes of Studies on Jack. and Gill. :Minnt fo es of the Mother G coo Club, of PhiladelPhio; r , .3604;6. privately 'Milted for_thc ,Suclety, l , 6 7." We have been honored with a Sok of this inan- * gra] and valuable work. Our cepy i bas insorte4 on the ily•leaf the following In the autographs' of the writers: "No. 59. Sixty opies_pri s pkey • printed for the Mother 'Gong! , being 59, , is presented to the Library of the Phila.. delphia Evarario firti.trix, by the Mother Goose Club of Philadelphia, through their Dean. Press of BroTior do., vrinters to the, *other Goose Club." ,The, noes of canfal ftildY of thelremortat bard 'of the mitsery have long since been acknowledged. A.society strong in intellect, although 'feeble in pfint of numbers, has been in' eXiitence here for seven or eight years. Professors, clergymen, Judges, lawyers and soldiaii' have . found solace and refuge from the painful subjects of the last few years in diligent pursuit of the differences between tweedle-dam and tweedle-dee, and in the hermeneutical interpretation of "Jodi' and Gill" and "There was an Old Woman." Per. suadeffof the,value of these labors to themselves, and satisfied that what was valuable to such Mien could not but be invaluable to the profane worldaround, they have printed in an elegant quarto,' the minutes of their fortnightly meetings , for a year or more, in which "Jack and Gill" was thoroughly read and. discussed. The first point Settled by the society was its age, and after six pages of bibliography and two or three of connter.balaneing authorities, it 19611' left ' just where it was found. Noir; in order was the reading and discussion of the whole immortal poem, line by line, ,by reading ,backlards, and Air:wards, n and down, criss-crossi and yigglewrig, the evenings were fully occupied. In The ea ,,,Lr . 4.1 little essay on the metres of Jack and L Mother Goose, withont know 7,9find lrilet" ectie verses, lug it, lIIICB Trochaic. ‘ 4 . and has written Baca:dims and c iwa cs . which were first discovered by, the' labors of th.... 4 The Society at once agreed to settle the pronnn: elation of the words in the famous line "and Gill curie tumbling after," and their fiat is that the ' "after" shall hereafter be reed with the n long as in rafter (so Smart). lirolegomena by the Dean on the verse `;',jack fell down and broke his, ,crown,"' takes up six pages, and it was weli4eharacterized , by the secretary as "full of feirmes, figures, awes, objects, ideas, apprehensions, motions, resoln tions; begot' in the ventricle Of 'memorie, - nottrisht in the womb of ptimater, and delivered - upon' the Mellowing of occasion," which is eminently characteristic of the best features of the labors and results of the Mother Goose Club. An excursus by the Dean on the word 'crown' is idmirable specimen of hermeneutical torture, and by its,force and beauty led the club to adopt, viler much discussion, and with some hesitation, the reading of the famous Folio, and they con sidered the interpretations of their members as more valuable than any that had ever hefCre been put upon that or any other author's works. The Club, however, closes its annual labors with a symposium fit for the readers of the fannini . 'Bret whose labors they are bringing forth to the world as a "ridieulus-inns." The' Bill of Fare is added ter the wonderful book, and the happy lines chosen from Mother Goose add sauce to the dishes which they, describe. What could be more beautiful than the verse, "The cow jnmped over the Moon," as suggested by a dish of cow's heels, u. hr or more touching than the line,"An 'his crown," as apposite to the "Cr n Sherry," which was consumed in 'libations/ their maternal deity, Mother Goese: Mr. Charles Trumbull White has written a charming account of the familiar legend of . "The Three Holy Kings." It is beautifully printed by the Riverside Press, is illustrated with ,six capital frill-tinge photographs, and is published by. Hurd Llloughton—of itself an imprint that implies ex cellent work in all the mechanical parts' of the book. In this little - monogram of thirty-six pages, Mr. White has col lected all the legends and traditions,, all the history. profane and sacred, that could servo his original purpose, 11 familiar biblical _lecture. The, thoroughness with which that congenial task was completed, has 'enabled the author to give the,public the benefit of his Careful investiga tion of the art history of his subject. He has chosen the famous works of art with which a personal acquaintance and an artistic sympathy must have made him feel familiar, and by capi tal photographs has introduced them to the larger circle that always welcomes a well•chosen theme and a well-written book. For the pur poses of a holiday book, luxurious Jilt' externals, and suitable for serious thoughts in young and old, "The Three Holy Kings" is published at a very fcirtunate time. But it has a higher and more enduring importance, in the fact that It is especially sorvicable m furnishing a common topic on. which old and young can to gether share their studies and reflections. It is the history of a sacred subject, treated with care ful , freedom and a well-guarded refer ence , ts) that liberty of views common to all. *Rots of truth. It is a matter for curious guesses and thoughtful conjectures, in which thb book is a help to encourage Its readers torgo: • NO land has been, so much written about as Italy,. but, its enchantments are inexlmustibl t e. Mr. W. D. Howells, fah's , " Venetian Life," gado many new and charming pletitres of old and much-worn subjects. In 'his new volume, called "Italian Journeys," there is a second ,and equally fascinating' 'series of pictures. demo of these have appeared In, one or other of the magazines, but here they are arranged so as to a con secutive panorama of Italy, frdm 'Venice to Pa dua,Fenura, Bologna and Genoa; to Maples by sea, with Pompeii, HerCulaneum..and,,Ca . Pri, ~ -earlitenarately sketched, and thence to Runic. There are some minor and detached pietures, the results of side-excursions, to whiell some famous man or event in history, or some local scenic glory, gives interet. To all of, these themes Mr. Howells gives a new vitality, and the tourist of Italy,that has been or hopes to be, will find his hook very delightful. Ile is at times intolertint,and he is so holiest that he can no more disguise disgust than pleasure. 'But he writes like a manly, Cultivated American gentleman, and it is something to see such a man on hts travels, and to have their record put into the. form of a neat and Convenient hook. The pub lishers are Messrs. Hurd & Houghton. of New York, and the hook may be obtained here at the store of 3. B. Lippincott tC:, Co. Harper Brothers have Just published a new "Arithmetic for the Slate," by John H. French, LL. D. The object of this book, designed espe cially for beginners in Written Arithmetic, is two-told, viz.; .Mrst—TO give to young learners a good-foundation for the study of the scienC6 of numbers, by basing all methods of operation upon' principles; and, give them as south know edge as possible of the business affairs of life, by the introduction of business transactions stated In correct Easiness language. For kale by T, B. Peterson Brothers. E. H. Butler 4 Co. have received iron E. P. Dutton & po., Boston, a charrnin , „; little story Look, called "Copsley Annals.' It is in the long Of Ake•aide storiee told by different mem bers Oa ft CMIly, each based upon a quaint local provetb: . - The4dea is rather a new one and tho, author hats vroiked it outmost pleasantly. It is bookf9r wa-tro bois and girls, and many o f the !.olefoluti"..tnnovill flud its perusal a Tory Pielle4t : 6 `;eipatlcin. • THE DAILY G BULLETINPIIILADELIAIIk,' J. B. Lippincott have just published another contribution to our, war literature. The history, of the " Old ElevAllitti,",;b.y its Chaplain, ,SeY. t Wllliam Henry 4cke, f arecord of one of „the; regifitentOthicyent beikaigind stay6d in t 'end. yryle'tv ret merits r saw hcarvicr mo varied service thah the l`tievdalfli." shOtd fully fn; all eventful_ career .of: the y ~4rMy of - the': and, !thin:ds' behitired well,:: More'' than 'three Thousand men were enrolled. in its ranks during the war, but less than three hundred were all that could be mus 'tered at its final discharge e from the servicps The author' has 'thine his "work modestiy incid well, and the publishers_ have done theirs as they', al ways do. As a truthful record of the gallant„ deeds of one of the first of the-briCeiegimOnts which Pennsylvania sent forth to crush the re bellion, this "Story of the Regiment" deserves a warm wekome. - '7; —The publication of "Ecco llomo" may be called the literary event of these•days, and it is not remarkable that it has stimulated the pro duction of other works upon Bid sane grand topic. "Ecce Deus" followed it, and this has been fcillowed by a beautifully printed volume from the press of J. B. Lipping bt 6.; Co., called "Teen Deus-Homo."be \ Striking• in be en the leading ideas of t the two preceding wo S, the t, e authordiecusses the divinity , of, the "truin hrist Jesus" with admirable perspletteley and beauty: of expression. The work is filled with -lofty conceptions which will make it a fit 'companion volume for the brilliant work to which It owes its birth. • , mom THE spurn. The Land Journey trout Philadelphia to Savannah —acquia. Creek, kWh. 'Stood, lvetersburg, Weldon. &e.... Talks with Negroes ... • houth Caron lina..havannah. ECorroppadence of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] Savarnsair, Ga., Dec. ed, Di67.—As our ar rangements for leaving Philadelphia for a trip Southnord ,on ,Thanksgiving day_had been made in the ,forgetfulness that the - day wa s tO have a special religious character, we concluded to' cal out our intention to start, and cultivaiii as grateful a • spirit as we could in prosecuting our journey. There are, in deed, few stronger demands made upon a man's thankfulness than that which arises from exemption from disaster amid the perils of railrod travel. Oh reaching Washington we learned that all the mernbeiS of Congress from Philadel phia had returned to their homes to dine on Thanksgiving with their families. The na tional capital was marked with the usual amount oPexcitement. All seemed to feel that momentous interests were at stake,- and that a tremendous degree of responsibility rested upon the present Congress, Our , steamboat accommodations to Acquia Cree', a distance of some three hours,were admira ble. As we were transferred from the boat to the cars, in the silence of midnight, except as the whistle of the locomotive reverberated along the surrounding hills, dimly visible by the moon's struggling beams, we could not but draw a contrast between the present ahnoet oppressive stillneas,_.and the npiae, agitation and confusion which prevhiled there when; ,our army was embarked on the banks of.the now famous stream, during the recent fearful conflict for the support of the Government Of Richmond we saw, nothing except so much of Its shape and .general appearance as was revealed by gas-lights shining at con siderable distance from each other. A thou sand thrilling memories rushed upon us as we passed this • central point of the terrible rebellibn, and we , cOuld not but think of.the proud status of the great leader, when flushed with the victory of Manassas, as corn pareti with his present condition as a prisoner under bonds, awaiting his trial on ,the scene of his former dignity and power, with none to do him reverence save a few 1 sharers of his deep and dark humiliation. I think it is evident by this time, to alt persons of difteeMirnent,"that the trial of this arca.: rebel; if it ever takes place, is to be a farce. On whom the dread responsibility of such an issue of WO a' case is to fall, a. patriotic 'publin will have to decide. Peteisburg, the next place of interest be 'yond Richmond, was also hidden from us by the daiknesss. "Pass over to Jarret's and get your breakfast," cried a strong-voiced, burly negry, about an hour before daylight. From the!, peculiarity of the announcement we inferred thatconscience-smitten j , some of our Southern friends were about to offer a free breakfast in compensation for supplies or food which were withheld from our starved Boys in Blue at Andersonvillle. An outstretched hated, however, at the office door soon set us right on this point, and re duced our funds at the rate of a dollar a head. In Weldon, North Carolina, we were greatly disappointed. Instead of an attractive and flourishing town, which we expected to see, we found a common village consisting of six or eight houses, two of which were hotels, and those !of a. very unseemly appearance. This surprised us all the more, inasmuch as this is the point of junction for several rail roads. The place, 1 *as told, is reniarkable for 'nothing but making bad railroad con nections. A German artist, I was informed, who came to this country last year, saw so much of Weldon in public hand-bills that he concluded it would be a good place for him to locate himself, and accordingly reached the place, but was so much disappointed that he determined to leave, yet could not do so for several days, on account of the irregularity of the arrival and departure of the cars. Our train,' mtist say, did not detain us more than• half an hour. Stx4l , lling around during this interval, I selected an old, ragged black woman, out of a crowd of negroes, for a ' little• conversation. Her , item°, she said, was. Rachel; the other name, she added, "we always take after the master." "Rave you a fatuity, Rachel?" "Thank God," she replied, "1 never had but one child, and he's safe, , l know, because ho died wherilt baby." "And why are you 'llianli ful,"tasked, "because you' had not more than one, .child?" To which she replied, "Because, sir,.l wouldn't knowed what would beconie Of dem. My madder had nineteen children, , and -when she died she couldn't tell where her baby was." Speaking of llamas reminds me that ;I learned front a gentlemaa on my journey;:that at the election in•Ctitn den, S. C., last week, for a Convention, at , which he was present, a negro was asked 'by, his former master for whom he had voted, and replied, "for Abraham Lincoln and the United States;" and another, to the same question, answered, "I ''don't know, eiryleY handed me a bit of white paper, and dedi I handed it back." The part of Nortli Caro lina through which we passed ~ strongly resembles the pine-region" *bordering th railroad from , Philadelphia '-'to Cap 9 May. The villages with which it, is dotted a; long intervals do riot exhibit much beauty or prosperity. Barrels of ter ' pentine and resin here and there indicate that since, the war the people have reneway turned their attention to the State's staple commodities. Wilmington it was our rids fortune to pass in the night. This we the more regrettd, as we expected it to be an agree able relier',from the preceding monotony. North Carelina,is evidently destin e d !y e t t o be a great State. Aboundlngi , In min eral Wealth; with cl i m a t e , and youth oft' `her 011 behig adaptedlof agrieoiters4 PaTl9Bes, she necda . • bin the development which wealth and energy,Wkih in duo time bring, t) rescue her from'her present torpid ( and unimproved eoziditibt , • 4s our railroad does , nOt run throug.l2. the best portion of South 04011ne, din not ' gee ilat, State to advent*. Xveryriosit end Ada saw a- huge(., , D f r qui',lleld4ith the biusW, , r pods, and occrib onally wd.,passed - Warehouse filled w ready for' the market. Intelligent gettilemge assured 1110 that the cotton crop tOiey,ao,r'ivas a compa rative failure, and this, added to the failure of last year, they said, covered the future with gloom', "BreatriaildWaterr they con tinued, "is all we can expect.", In South Carolina I saw most negroes,linV I confess their condition did not strike . me favorably. "They presented feeble eyidenee of .thrift and COmfort.Thegreet Phiblem , for ,thii race among us is, I fear, far yet _from : being set tled. They Meke a strong appeal to Christian philanthropy.. They need'rfitich, More than the freedom which they have So Wonderfully attained. . • ‘;'• The' 'city in which I writels a beautiful one. Its population is about 35,000; . its tem perature is that of May. in your city. Busi ness Is carried forward with great energy. The buildings generally present the appear ance of taste and comfort. Two handsome squares, with, elegant monuments, adorn the city's entre.' The population are unmis takably • intelligent and refined. , 'Thp negroes are numerous,• but seem, to banet% obliging, industrious and prosperous. I 'have a deci dedly pleasant impression, of,. SaVannah. Here, as I understand alsol,is the case in all the region thrOugh which T. have traveled, Northern men, with the amount of prudence which all men shouhl have whether North or South, are kindly received. Past asperity is. as it should be, dropped. I understand that buildings in his city are greatly in de mand. More anon. ' VIATOIL STATIONERY. HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED 13 CO 0 I-K. S By the Pails Expbsition,'. WM F, MURPHY'S SONS, 339 Chestnut Street, Blank Ilanufacturers, Steam-Power Printers and Sta. Boners. A full assortment of flrst-class lk Counting-House Stationery. constantly on haßnd.an Books nog e m w Yrt rpt COPARTNERSHIPS. nISSOLUTIONDOTARTNERSIIIP.--TIIE PART nership heretofore c•xlifting between the undersiened was this day dissolved by the withdrawallt. King. The business of the late firm will be settled by Wm. W. Hanson - int -the old place of business, Nos. 517, 519 and 52.1 Minor street. • D. NAIN.EY KING. w, UANS9N. Datt.aPELtque, October :A led 7; LIMITED CO.PARTNP,RSDIP NOTICE. The undersigned have entered into a Limited Patine! , ship. under the provisions of the act of APsembly of the Commonwealth of Penn Sylvania, approved the ]lst day Partnerships," March, D. 1838, entitled "An Art Relative to Liruita Partnerships," and the supplement thereto, upon the tot lowing terms ; 1. The said partnership is to be conducted under the name or firm of Hanson & Tingley. • 2. The general nature of the business to be transacted by the said firm or partnership., is the wholtale mane factoring of Ladies , Boots ande,Shoes. & The general partners infirm aro William W. Hanson and D. Lamont Tingley, cial partner is Benjamin W. Tingley. all residing tli W... ; i* delphia. 4. The Special Partner, Benjamin W. Tingley, has cm tributed to the common stock of the said tirm, the HUM if Twenty-thousand Dollars, in cash. 5. The said Partneship is to commence an the First DIY of November,_A. D , 1867, and is to terminate on - .he Thirty•firstDay of October, 1870. WM. W. HANSON, • LALAONT TINGLEY, General Partnere, AE NJ. W..TINGLEY, nol4t m 5t4 s.. Special Partner. DRUG s. 013 11113 BARB ROOT, OP RECENT IMPORTATION, J b and very superior quality; White Durc Arabic; East India Castor Oil; White and Mottled Castile Soap; Olive Oil of V . 111'10114 brands. For sale by IbiBERT SHOEMAKER & CO„ Druggists, Northtaet .corner of Fourth and Race streets. • • n 02741 P URE 1 3 AINT13.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURE White Lead, Zinc White and Colored taints ef our own manufacture. of undoubted nurity; in quantities to suit purchaters. ROB.ERT SHOE MAIEit. &.• Dealers in Paints and Varnishes, N. E. comer Fourth and Race streets. ROBERT SHOEMAKER di CO.. 'WHOLESALE Druggists. N. comer Fourth and. Lam streets— invite the attention of the Trade to thar large stock of Fine Drugs and Chemicals. Essential Oil., Sponges, Corks, /No: nontf DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIESRADUATSS—MORTAR, Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors , Tweezers, Pe Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Indruments,Trusses,§ 6 lZ and Soft Rubber Goods, Vjal Cases, Glass and Syringes. dm" all at ”First daade BNOI , M is BROTHER. aPSB-r3 23 oath 'With street. DENTriIIDA AND GEORGIA ARROW 1100 T.—THE New Crop—sweet, pure. and of dazzling whiteness directly from the . growers.. Bold at standard weight, and Anaranteed in fnlelmen and purity. - HUBBELL Apothecary. dl mylotf MO Chestnut street CLOTHS, CANSIBIEIteS, TAKES di LEE ARE NOW RECEIVING THEM FALL a; and Winter stackvorising every variety of %Mk adapted to Men's and s , wear. OVEIt VAT CLOTHS. Duffell Beavers. Colored Castor Beavers. Black and. Colored &clubman& Black and Colored B Madill& • Blue and lack ?Sot,: COATINGS. Black French Cloths., Colbred,letench Cloths. Tricot, all Plena a colors. and Dilgonali PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Cassimeree. Black French Doeskins. Fancy Cassimeres. Mixed and Striped Casstmees. Plaids, Bibb4d and Bill.mixed. Also, a two assortment of Cords, BoaVertnrus, Batt netts, eta and Goods adapted to Boys* wearl t. : de and riI,JANUS BA No 11 North Second et. SUM of the Golden PERSONA... L G H— AB7 .4SHADF..SCGLABSSHADES!—SUITABLE FOR covering tvarejrult and flowery, with Auts, of all sizes, for eats at B. H. SLEEPER& CO.'S Wholeanie Ginaaware Howse, del-tf; Noe. 723 and 724 Market street. T P. TOLMAN, , ? ti . Br( ad and Cake-Baker. • , In and 4215 South Ildrteenth etre et, bdottrPine. Herunroado Bread, French Bread I Breakfast 'Bolls, Pantry and Confectionary.'' Partiee and private families anoplied. noM-Ima riiiiii►ii~n,i~. OFTICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IJOMPANY. PIIILADELP/116, 10V. 1 1811. The Pennaylvania Railroad Company henhy give no. H bli Hoe that they will receive prOpogantil thtlitat day Of Januar), lbart, for Icagittg eeparately •or,colkotively the liN .ON DEPOT 11(ahl,, at Plitilaughdthe .1,0 . 4 Ar , HOUSE, at Altoona, and the DININO SAIDON, in t ' he' liarrlAburg Lttoot, for - a term of .y oars., commencing on or before Mar,lt 1, 001 • . The hotels at Pittablngh and Altoons i aro, furulahed throughout in the beat manner. It mint be exprerrly underatood that theltallroad Com. pony ill requirothat all Sleep eatablisimente shall be kept in a strictly that-clara manner for the conveuleuce and comfort of paaealigere patronizing Reline. Proposals will be addreared to JOIINNI. KENNEDY Chairman, of. Special No,•fk Arch greet. Philadelphia I nod to Jell •YfUI~IiNEBH JAuIJ . AVZB A, WEICILII . , 11101WT9244arNT A. GEIBOOM, Tutcmnan ntaurnt, ionaNn I,Nitant. IETEIVWRIGIiT & BCNS, itupoOpre of Earthenware , and Shipping tuid tomnuesion Kral:lnd& No.-1115 Walnut gtrot, Philadelphia. 10T?ON AND LTNVN SAIL WOK OF EWER' •iwidth from nue to six feet wide. elhumbers. 'Pont and Papermakere FaiNit, flan Twine, dm JOHN.W. 1r5944 1 A 1 1A , C 0 .. No. 10Spienee'e Alley. PRIVY WE1144. , --QW.PUIRS i KtOPE.RI"Y—TEIB i only place to get emu wells eleatied and disinfected. it very lov prieee.. 4. Flirk'StiON, Nantqactury fl Pon. dretto. (Radial/Ith% , Libratir e .et eIjUNICAL. BALIAD.SINGING. r. BISHOP, , • , .itp' 3 Bout] Nineteenth street,. M 1 ,1101 - t^. UB PIG and reauxne Ine'Leesopely Oetiner 7th, NM Adore/we l'Ulh knee /Wreef • 041 FITLANE, Aiar4Vgli & 00. NEw • CORDAGE FACTORY NOW tN - FULLa OP ON, L`sidd .WEIL. system- 4 .."--- 'S. 74 • , 71;,critagER_POOK 14,ROVND SALA , U 4. 1 . 1,0 US leY 4,1it,141;firef.403.-117, WQ*ll L - 1,, . , ..1 . , i , , ), , 1 ; , , ; .. eIIiKOCJEKIF.SC, NEW FRVIT. Double - atd Single PrOldit, , LaWiri Seedless and Sultana Raisins. 'Currants, Citron. Oranges, Prunes; pigs, Alinends,` , Sze;&c. ALBERT. C. ROBERTS ;? Dealer in Pine (ivories, Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets, J..A.M.ES R. WE.138., 'Yes Dealer and Grocer, P. E. corner EIGHTII and WALNUT. Pxtra Finn Soucbougor English Breakfast Teas; ware rior Ulu Inn Teas. very cheap; Golong Teas of every grade Young Ilyson Teas of finest qualitlq; all freer' Imported. A IA , , a NOIIT( )N'S P Pl' INE A 1.1..,1310N50N AND 11 Youlig America, or English jodtatton Cllts.:en: all:Nery rich, at A.. 1 Dn CAM f O l4, doi tit. 107 SAM,' Second mimd: _ _.......z..--- 1 1 ( 7 INSLOW'S COEN AND EDWARDS'S CELE- A I' Mated Canned Tomatoes and Penehes: hlso,E null Pens and Mushrooms. Fur :ale by the can or CaPe, at NI . holerale prices, at. 1. Di: CAM PS. de 6-6t' 107 S outh Second street. ___ ItRIED PARED PEACH . J of, 1n quartoN or hatlccs ' 25 cents; Now York Plums, 45 cents; Turkey Prunes, 22 cts. ; Pruncllas2o etnt s . .A. 4. DECANIPS, 107 South Sccondstroct. DEDUCED PRP 76. S. EW LEGHORN CITRON, 36 cents Ntity Dried Currants, 15 cents. New Seed. less and Layer RRlthiP, 54 outs.. Orange and Lemon Peel, 40 cents, at A. J. Dr( A3I rS, tO7 S: Second St. dud dt.. LINA NMI) NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, 1.3 Flue Syrups, White Clover Honey, by the quart or in the comb, at A. J. DECANIPS, t7.6t4 107 South Second street. .P" qE NEW JERSEY LEAF LARD, JUST aclred, and for eababv E. C. KNICOIT k CO., S. E. cor. Water and Chestnut street". not? In 4 CIZOPCITHON IN PRI3IF, °MUM, CENTS .L.N per pound, at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 119 South Second street NW COOP CURRANTS,_ IN PRIME ORDER, Ili cents .Per pound, at COUSTV'S Eaet End Grocory, No, 118 . Routh Second street. NT, EW LIMON AND 111-trNUE rt:EL--.2.5 CENTS pga. pound, at co AND_ East End Grocery Store, o. 118 South Second street. NSW, DROP RAISINS—IN WHOLE. HALF AND snuarter boxes, at tow prices, at COUSYY'S East End Grocery Store, No. DRFouth Second street. DCRE SPICES, , SWEET' CIDER. CbolilNf. WIVFS and Brandies, at C(..I.;STI'd East End Grocery Store, No. 118 South. Second street. ttINCF.SS ALMON DS.—NEW CROP PRINCESS PA L persbell Almonds just recplved and forsalo by M. F. SPILLIN. N. W. cor. Arth and Eighth sfroai. A Liii ERI A GRAPE .-Ico KEGS 1.. GttA:PES, tl in large cinders and of superior quality; In store and for sale by M. k'. SPILLIN, N W. corner Eighth and Arch etreets. DAMNS ! fst s Wlic LE, HALF 71N - ii Tinder boxes of Do , bin Crown Raisins, the beet fruit in the market, for salcrby M. F. SPILLIN, N. W, eon Arch and Eighth streets. LOijEk - IN GLANMEA AND PAINTINGS. A. S. ROBINSON, aIteRESTNUT STREET, LOOKING GLASSES, ! ;iredi. • PAIViCING-8 9 Wm. March If3th. Ifri. "Ptcpteed to great heat rot many home." London , Free Pre Engravings and Photographs. . . .~_ - Whitby, C. W., =dft Pet --in ben' i Plain And Ornamental Gilt Frames. . I • 1138 fled with eral merchandise, makingmuch more than an ordinary teat, " Carved Wahmt ae d Ebo d y_ Frames. T. U. Malliu.an. ON NAND Olt MADE TO ORDIKEP Waddington, N. Y., October airct.t73o"bon._":"re —. tow and flax etraw o ffender . a large quantity of timber." 1 DALELT & REMINGTON. ~ Charleston S. C. October inifinniti4 heat." Writ . . 41arill. MARVIN'S PATENT, Alum and Dry Plaster 00A.I. AND WOOD. • 1105 00:AND fs f. 2 5. GENUINE EAGLE VEIN and GREENWOOD NUT and STOVE, at Goal Depot, 407 North TWENTIETH F. W. 4 . C. M. 1 AYLOfi, Jr. den-tf P, 3.IcGARRY .E.; C taT t iiiitEltii IN - 'WEST END OF CUES rtiril i tHEET BRIDGE. ALSO, n02.7-"nat n iggaN' T . b i LITA 4 PINE WOOD. SPLENDID STOVE COAL. 1 .4100 LA I:GfINUT ........ ........... ....... 5 00 SUSI' MDR LEHIGH. . 71 n 013.11 E. D. ASIITOW. F RECS.'S CELEBRATED CENTRALTA„ RONEY BROOK LEFIIGH AND OTHER FIRESCLASB COALS; WEIGIIT AND QUALITY GUARAINTEED, SCOTT As t,ARRICK. nollano 1648 MARKET STREET. ER. PF.SIROBE tic CO.. DEALERS LN COAL. 1411 . Callowhill street, above Broad Philadelphia Lehigh imui Behurkill Coal, of a ll sizes. prepared es. presely for Family 'se. , Nord moan street. or IfW" Orders received at 1411 No throngh the Postoilice. - noB I=ll RAISON 131NLS. JONA t. 6.1121.117 TBE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION T d their stock of Spring Mountain. Lehigh and Locust Mountain CA which, with the preparation given by us. we think cannan be excelled by any other Cosi 011ie% Franklin Institute Building, No. 15 South Seventh street. SINES & SHEA FF. iabitf Arch street *bast BehtrvlisELL STOVES AND lIREATERJb• REMOVAL. W. A. A.RNor...ro Has removed his Depot for the sate of FURNACES RANGES : .CHAT.F.S, 13LATE 16.1.ANTLES, .1;.c., from No.loie CHESTNUT Street to 1305 CHESTNUT STREET. iyiam w f ly . THOMSON'S LONDON KITCIIENIR, OR Ell. ropesn Ranges, for families, hotels or public insti. tutions, in twenty different sizes. Ala-, Philadel. phis Ranges, Hot Air itnt mice', Portable Heaters, Low down (;rates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath 8011 ,, r5. Stew bole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc , wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers, SHARPE & THOMSON, n025-m,w,f4k nit No. L 1.19 North Second street. la TROIKAS B. DIXON dr. SONS, Late Andrews & Dixon N 0.1354 CHESTNUT Street . Philadelphia, 3lannfacturere of Opposite United ;Rates Mint, LOW DOWN, PARLOR, (MANNER, OFFICE, And on, r'GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fire. A LS WARM.AIIt FU RNACES. For Warming Public and Private Bnildings.. REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, AND' CHIMNEY CAPS, COOKINC.ItANGES, BATILBOILERS. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, LIU faMIEJtt• 50.000 !',lt,',VriTads'iit let?.. s d 4 Lsow . aPtlit 3 ing ; areorted width Shelving and headed Penning; d ry. Pattern etu ff ; 4 inch Yellow Pine 811.1k1; cheap Boxing, Sheathing and Flooring Cypress and White Pine Shingles, low prices., NIOHOLSON'S, Seventh and Cal muter dread. s- LONG BOARDS-18 TO %Fr., FIRST AND SECOND eon.., and roofing; ale% 84 and 64 'Sign Boards, 24 feet long; Undertakers' Cale Scrarde for sale NICII OLSON, Seventh and Carpenter greets. n.ISSLIS . 1Y67. - BP"ifirAlivDVASlPtimi, ' • 4.4 54, 0-4, 2.234, 0 and flinch, CDOICE PANEL AND FIRST COMAION, to feet Ion& dA 24, 0-4:2, 33§., 3 and 4-inch. MAULS, BROTHER & CO., . . No. 2500SOUTII Street, LUMBER!IB6I7 DING , BUILDING t ' BUILDING! ° LUMBER I LUMBER! 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 13-4 CAROLINA FLOORING._ 44 DELAWARE , FLOORING. 44 DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANS,. PLASTERING LATH, NIA ULU : N B o r 2stE TLl S E c r. u , t & h s O tre o. 4 . ' 186• 7 —W I • NWT BNAR'S LANK. WWALN PMARKAINtiLAN TAHOE ivrooK--suABONFIA. : I hIALTLE & BEG. 1867.1:1791511RIENTIlifillgi. CEDAR, T, M HOGANY. lEEDAW W T . .HOGANY • 13R07 HEli a co. 1867.-ALHAWIT LUMI3ER OF ALL KINDS, ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIND& BHABOM: - ' • DRit;i'oL S ;IFV . To`HHIL-HY ANb.. Asa . , OAK. P HIUg AND. BOARDS:. NAc a_ . 4. _ ;oc i f 4 PANISII , OnUAR BOX-BGAitum . • • No. 25 , 480 'n• - •"° 9 " .1 Q _sptifJ4Joll3T-4PRUCE , JOffr„ir, lUU Ti) E7 . 10t i,.1 OM To' 132 FEET, iIIPERIOnIioRWAY I I3OA,NT G.' 00. rayimio, ' luulittgooW-5.0 evref4., eiririAlvoltVl4! ''.. • , • • .f.''' '-'''';'' •- ,'..:'4'• 6, &,.,•.-,:'... 045.,•-'4 i.?,,. ---,. 'l, ; •' - '4 ‘‘. '-`,, - - . ..iiii 1 ~',-c-: jr :•:%.' f'iji. Lt:::z4'•• •'';'. , • T'' ' , •-' ,' i , •.". ' .:!- , :• • ••;J 7 ,, ~.7A, '',, -'''...:2' •'''. '',;::,..-.,„,.i'-'•:•'',,..,.. ••:, •r ... '' ' CITY , W*ll,llA Nis Ike kla - ven& Bro., 40 South Third Street. 0,C1T44 • • • 4), 4 ,* It• 1 ,„. • - tiod SRECIALTY. 41 • • , WITH, RANDOLPH & CO.. .BDDIERS AND BROKERS 16 &nth !Idrd Bt u : i higan Pot, Pinisdelphis, few York, • . STOOKS ANlfireol..AD BOUGHT AND 80W ON 00211D88LOIL ENTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. . \: iifiglGHT /0, BANKERS '& BROKERS, • • No. i 7 NEW STREET,'NEW YORK. Particular attention givesricrtiie purchase and side of GOVEZIIIIICEM SEClTitnn" , 1111,1LROALD STOCK% _ • BONDS A , jg)GOIL.D. linemen exclusively on Commission. All orders will receive our personal attention attbe Block Exchange and Gold Board. $3O 000 50N8, 4 50A Wall; TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OF Mt r4y o e l l e c e i t ty ProPyrtY. J. M. (it Mat di 'IRE11 0 1101111r„ SAFES• ORDEALS. Onr Safes have been subjected to the severest ordeshysnilj always preeerved their etnitenta entirety usikannchl ' accidental tires u follows: London, W., SAFES Broadway, N V -- 7.1E4(1.-"At eerner of *refer street. After Boot burnt through, the safe fell tromsecond story. to cellar i taken out of burning ruin second dsy after." WY. Lbteivrt at Co. NewbernN ept. ,1Ph...-Three of Star 11 a Pa yin's safes in this fire. "An entire row °flame buildings consumed, causing as interne tire as can be conceived." DIeOSWAY. 0111():i & CO-* Bankers ;info. DITAWOLTLI as Co.. BASIL • Mobile, Ala., Feb 13.0367. —"Marlin's Safe, size 9, double door, fell from second story and endured the severest test of an intense heat." Wirrrrtgr.n dt Bir.tmr. In each and every MAC above, the contents of our Safes were taken out after the fires in perfect condition, .Prt serving books, money and papers of vest value. run certilleates can be seen at our mike. OUR BURGLAR PROOFS have been attempted:but in every instance unsuccessfully. New York., Dee IW' owned by G. W. White Co. Sept 14th. PM. owned by plaza W. W. Baker. Clevelend, ° `' pleY4lloTAlgte l Lifin t L a bi. "Severely tested by master and clanks, and pronounced Laval nerable." New York. Sept. lb. 1087. owned by It. P. Buck & Of Co.:Burglars were at work fro and then night till Sunday P. and then had no prospect of getai Int were frightened off. 844.500 in the safe. We incite the attention of all interested. and would CAUTION The public to learn all the facts In regard to the Fire proof guatiftes of our Bate before purchasing. We shall be glad to lamest our ehare of tile information. .MARNIN & CO., 721 Chestnut St. ( Masonic lial1 ) ,P111111. 265 Broadway, S. Y. IrM - Send for Illustrated Catalogue. ootiwolui.am , • • 114..L.k,3=L11 PATENT , SHOULDER SEAM *H , IRT MANUFACTORY. , Orders for the eelabe i tld u t , lhirte supplied Promytli tice Giontlemell's Furnishing Goods, 01 late styles in full variety. WINCHESTER & Co., • .706 IDIXES'f7 sI U.T. • • J. W. SCO'TT' , & CO., SHIRT MANIT ACTIMERS AND DEALERS IN Men'sFurnishimiasods, 814 Chestnut Streets Four dOors bolo* the"Continetital.", 4:ICW/4411 vithiitm•lva EN 8 9 toned' Oyez ✓ tt re;lo.loth, Lpitth,or, white and brown Linen; Lhildren AJtotn and , V elal kojefireibie4eatiltzur tcsroris, 41' ' of evernWeeription,_verylloW, 9030bOttullt mitred, corner of Ninth. ' The beet wad (Bove* or 18°1('s g"bl / 2 ' ' Ef oftELDEfinivs ne141.110 OPEN IN THE EVENING. ROOFING, 4C. JELPCYJEII-14,1431-. • PATENT METAL , ROOPING. This 1124 ~lt Rootangos Nox-,uoux,oirsis, tot re. indrinitl e . s i i LeAelflignerbf end. i n elteeb d li n re. "qui** • soh th eo to 111'1'0 000 g bull SIL or retiree* etus.An UehequexabotenkW. thAtlaf. ° t t i r. &a. ' ri,01'447 Allfele r to be oir on orator- t, 10 1 usre.feet - er roof tisk al qt Isl 2 foot. It shoot tin fa eovgjltiftel oily iftl feet of, patent otet}s. ' . OrlsWE: , / , •1 1 .., ,: . , 114 North Illsitt sued* IbbliaelPhia,1 b blia el Ph i a , .' ' , • , i..,';i9C.:1, 1 ,M ~,. • 1 4.., ' ,r „ , AMPAniDILII . ,000119. 1867 Ohiigmas Presents, 1867. mows int,E4s Goops, ' At Re<itlepril Prices, .Flo.l%3E3Oliclay F'relSeitts. It" plain AX(10 )1,1111.. rt / in c ,,i to 75,,. titt 25 plain itit.n.onl rn - rdin, rrlll,col to n7k:C.- $l. fdl pieta 11 . 111 red to Hal tointr4l NTH,. reflnced tO • . 8 70.1 1 lottlelcPollhol reamed to We. te. redncn I to c.lnixi:d KNUTH ; 'lced to rte. ; 41v. 3teno . popil tod to 20c. 16,1100 YARDS PACII I IO, 31i1,t1141111 /IN) nA3IILTON DELIINS AT 16 1 14 yard vide Eighth Verities redueed•lo 62 1.2; era 85c,, • _ Etßodeomeliln rk ' 4. 111; of prlcrK l llandeowe ColorecibilkA lit low pricer. , • FINE BLANKa/S, • )ttige aim .'at rerylow Priveß. • FINE 2 :SII.A.W.LS. A largo araortinant rkt. l'ery low !nice «. I.s'rEEl-4.sr SON, 71 ae; 3.,And 715 North Truth Street. 1101 , CRESTNIJT 811-11.2,1 i E. M. NEEDLES & 00. Will t4e prepared to offer for HOLIDAY PRESENTS Splendid assortments of LACES. LACE GeMES, 11ANDX Ers, VEILS. LM BROIDERIES, rte., At Prices to Insure Oates. Their rtock of Rouse-Furnishing Dry Goods Will be offered At the lowest rates. Eleventh and Chestnut st!eets ) GIRARD ROW. J.11N.1.5'4 HO TOT 1867. CHRISTMAS pel ou LAA ti, -s , Fourth and Arch. DAVE REDUCED 80ME FINE GOODS Ft..i:.: C...:11:3T MA8 PIikASENTR. Piano Coven!. Melodeon Cavern, Fine Table Covent. . Linen Darnaakr. • Extra BiankeM Good gloves only. . I Worked Collar. . • 1 Mdkii...dearfe. he. illetbia W • te Flue Shawl". ,Pine 4.1 Velvety. Velvet Clot hr. Rich Natile., Fiue l'opline, Tilark silk,. White Clotho, INDIA SHAWLS. GE r. .IEL , 910 Chestnut Street, ass reeelved And Slow open Ms Fail larpsdation of WIG Shawls sad Beads. together with sUothotkiods of Shawls- Also BICH DBMS BILK& BLACK BILK& POPLI3B. CLOAKING& CLOAK& To which the attention of purehuers Is invited; the goods are purchased for cub and will be sold cheep. erginfl 1101 Hl4. ST N IJT ST " ENT L. M. IiTEDLES dr 00., COMIE AND CHITSUP. I nave opened s large lot of very suicidal' • Table Daaratke, Which they offer at at 95 and $1 50 per yard. These goods are from forced sales by the Ins. porter, and will bo found superior in quality and style to the fame clam of goods usually sold in auction. Also. a very cheap lot of Linen eIIEET- M 8 reduced from 8.19 to $1 A and from VI 115 to $1 50 Der ya , d. Also.* and * Inch Pillow Linen reduced from 111 to 75c., and from $1 95 Wide. A 140.. a lot of ail Linen kiciekabsok reduced from 80n. to Me. 'OraI:LLB :L111•1,1mta 140 tor J. CHA.MBEYELS, No. 810.Aroh Street, POIN Ha LAUB BDILYILLID AN PRESENTS. QREALACE iLNALABB and BETA D LAM- WELLS. REAL VAL. lIDIUS. from $ll 50. EMIPD. IiDESe., Bargain.. GE&I e` LILB,PB., very cheap. VALENCIEICSE BE es, new deets. 1,3 w REAL CLUNY COLLARS) at cte. 850 grow' =Moldered ilete. tram 715 cents, ti about half the cost of importation. oclB.9mil DRY GOODS FOR FIOIXDAYS.---PLAID ALL, wool Poplins reduced from 4c.1 25 toSI fine French Slerinoce reduced from St 75 to $t 12X. Vino all•wool Delaines reduced from el 25 to 75c. Irish Poplins irk choice shades. 811 k Pofilus in variety. Plain Sbuorle for "Frienda" Figured all.vrool Poplins; a large aasortment Black Al was and Alpaca Poplin, a specialty, at STOKE :8 do OD, 402 Arch street. • I _ONGAND SQUARE BROGUE SU AWLS FOR St lees than the recent Auction sale Prices. Black (Von Ventres: • • " Scarlet Open Oentree. - • Black Filled °entree, Scarlet Filled Centres. Shi‘ k Thibet Shawls. GAY AND PLAIN STYLE 11LA.NK131' SILIWLS. EDWIN BALL CO.. 28 South Second street. EDWTN HALL (X)., SOUTH BEGUN]) TOIL }MT. would invite the attention of the Ladles to their istock of Clothe for Backs and Circulars. Real Velvet Cloths. finest quality. Beautiful Shade. of Purples. • Beautiful Shades of Brea us. Beautiful Shades of Blacks. Beautiful Shades of Whitt'A. Chinchilla and Frosted Beaver Clothe. ace. - - WATCHES, JEWELIVIE. Mt. LEWIS LA.D()MITS & CO., • Diamond Dealers and /enders, No; 802 Chestnut Street;' sWould Invite the attention of pnrchaaere to their lark* atonic of . Gents' and Ladies' Wafohes, Just received. of the finest European makers, independent Quarter Second. and Self-winding; in Gold and Silver Cases, Also, American Watches of all sizes. • Diamond Sets, Pins, Studs, Ringo, ac Coral, Malacibite„ Garnet and Etruscan S eta, in groat variety. Solid Silverware of all kinds, including a large wort moo imitable for Bridal Presents. poCKET )110101[8. POICTEMONNIES.&o TELYiI.~AFH iO ..BtIAI'A~~tY A FOR noN of Shaeffer it.; Co.'s Bonn factory, in St. Louis 4 , -- wns burned on Saturday,:, Loss, $30,000. THE gale on the Lakes caused several marine disasters on Saturday. GENERAL SHE rtmAN and the other Indian Peace -Commlssionere have arrived in Waahlugton. ; , t. Tun Shipments of specie to Europe 'on Bettie day amounted to only $77,000. Tun receipts of internal revenue last week amounted to, $6,672,886., A FIRE in the Maltby louse, Baltimore, on the Bth, caused a loss of $lO,OOO. Insured. PJUNCE Nnecitgos is about to leave. „Paris for Maine, in Northern Italy, where he,. will Inerit Ping Vietor Emmanuel. • ' ' - A BAPTIST church and several other buildings, In Frankford, Kentucky, wore burned on Friday night, causing a lose ofi $30,000; Ar.r.ns's ftirniture store, in Charlestown, Mass., Vas destroyed on Friday, by an incendiary lire. j e oss, $25,000. A HORSE near London amide West, was burned on Saturday, and affinvalid lady perished in the flamse. , • Till , : bill to incorporate the Northviest Territory with the Dominion has been passed by the Cana:, than House of Commons. JUDGE Dungrt, hula ordered a panel, far the united States District Coilet at New Orleans, to be drawn without distinctibn of color. THE European Cr:inference will not meet in Munich as at first proposed, but in Paris, at the time originally appointed. Mtn 'Majesty's theatre. one of the largest in London; was totally destroyed by fire on Friday right, after.the audience bad retired. THE Italia' Parliament assembled on' Friday. Count Lanze, of Pisa wa chosen President of the Chamber of Deputies over Baron natazzi by forty majority. Ix is reported thiit Garibaldi has again disap peared from Caprera, and it is feared that another attempt against Rome will be made by the Party of Action. ' A marl ran off the track of the' Oswego and Rome (N. Y.) Railroad on Friday night, and the engine capsizing, the fireman and engineer were scalded to death. (ex THE National bank examiners have been con suiting with the Comptroller of the Currency, in Whahington, and have devised a systematic pro cess of examinations. A I.Arout meeting, held hi Faneull Hall, Bos ton, on Saturday night, severely denounced the treatment of American citizens by the British government during the Fenian excitement. To l e ntuan steamship City of Paris was seized --otariciaright at New York, on the ground that she had carried an excesirtif passengers. The penalty is fixed at $17a,600. EARL 31....v0, in the House of Lords, on Satur day. condemned the funeral demonstrations among the Irishmen, and thought them ,sli in bad taste, productive of evil and endorsements of murder. Tor income of Canadolfor the year'ending June'3o. last, was ,e1e,400,1:;9, and the expendi ture $11,7. - 29,000. The income of the Dominion from July to November was *7,4276,73, and the expenditure $5,3 . 23,i.K , . THE Southern emigranti who recently settled in Honduras rue dissatisfied because the British Covernment disapprove`of theTtivileges granted to them by Gov. Austin, and many are about to return to the United States. Tor. Virginia convention has agreed on $8 per (lay as the pay of the members, with the cus tomary mileage. It has been decided by a • (aliens of Radical members to require the test oath from all the delegates, which, It is thought, _flay cause the withdrawal of the Cmuservatives. IN THE HOUR of Commove on Saturday Lord Stanley, alluding to the European Congress on the Roman question, proposed by France. said that he could not see any good that would re sult from the meeting of, the representatives of the European Powers in gmeral conference, without a previous agreement as to the basis upon which their deliberations should be con ducted. THE obsequies of Allen, Gould and Larkin 'were performed in Dublin yesterday. and Were the occasion of an immense manifestation of sympathy. The proceedings were similar to those reported at London, Manchester and Cork, but in numberathis demonstration far exceeded any previous one. It's estimated that fifty thou sand men marched in the funeral procession. Good order was maintained. and the affair passed off quietly. Trot speech of the French Minister, M. neither. in which he said that Italy shouldnoPtake forcible posseasion of Rome, gave rise to an angry debate 3n the Italian Chamber on Saturday. Prime Minister Menebrea informed the House „that he bad asked the Finch - Government for explana sloes of the speech. and he expected to receive a reply from Perla by Monday. He added that Italy could only gain possession of Rome with the concurrent consent ot France and the other European powers, and that it would be im- Tosalble to achieve the object by force. A '3IP.EIING of foreign born citizens was held in St. Louis, on Saturday night, to consider the lights of citizens and the duty of the government towards them while in foreign countries. Mayor Thomas presided. Resolutions denouncing the doctrine of Great Britain. as well as other. En tope= governments, that all persons owe alle giance to thegovernments under which they were born, all their lives, as "one at war with the very essence of American liberty, with the Tolley, interests and honor of the United States," and arraigning "eur. Secretary of State and Minister at the Court. of St. James as being faith less to their trust, careless of the honor of their country - , and accessory to the judicial murder of Could and Larkins, American citizens, who were tried. conderoned ,atid hung as British subjects, without interference on the part of the American government," were adopted. From Washingurn. , • WAEIiIIsGTON. Dee. 7. The follOwitur; is A comparative statement of , the public debt of the United States up to the let of _November and let of December, Just issued from the Treasury Department: Debt Gearing coin interest, Ihrember. Norember. 5 per cent.lBsnds... $203,532,852. 00 $193, ‘515, 350. 00 t per cent. bonds., , of 61 and 'GS C per cent. bonds, 1881 252, 731, 550.00 0 per cent.tive-ttyen- _ • ty bonds • I,B:'t, 912,550:00 1, 207,898,100. 00 - Navy Pension Fund 18; 000, 000.00 • 13,000,000.00 11,600.511,40 19, 690, 911.60 $l, 840, 367, 891. 80 778, 110, 921. 60 Debt bearing curren cy interest. r. per coot bonds... $lB, 601, 000 .00 $lB, 042, 000. 00 4. 3 year .Poundin tercet, notes ' 62,20, 360. 00 62,638,040.00 3 yell s een-thirty .• - notes 285, 587,100. 00 334, 607,700. 00 . 2 per cent certificate 12, 835,000.00 11, 660, 000.00 4110.00 $420, 71;9,610.00 .Matured debt not presented for pay -3 year seven-thirty notes, due Aug. 15, 1867 $.-2,M5,400. 00 .53, 871, 100. on • Compound interest noteo matured June 10, July 15, - • August 15, end • Oct. 15,'67.........7,0C' 3 , 50 . 08 9,116,100 .00 • Bonds. Texas In demnity 2bo, 000 .00 00 ' Treasury Notes, acts July 17, 1861, and pnor thereto.... 163. 011. 61 1113, 661.64 ,73onds, Apr1115,184'4 51, 001 . 0 , 1 51, 001.61 Treasury Ndt e March 3,,1868:::. Temporary 10an.... • CertMcates of In debtedness ---- 178,86,9.83 #lB, 237,338.83 Debt bearing 129 in forest. United•Btates notes $350,212,473.00 $357,101, 844. 00 Fractional curren'y 30, 029, 084 .05 j 706 033.80 • Gold certificates of . deposits.. 18, 401. 400. QO 14 '514 0 00 00 . „ . 5548,857. y, 492:&.5, 677 89 Total debt,— ..... $2,01,882, 572.68 2,82"610,848.02 -Amount in the Treasury, Coin Currency $lO9, 690,(815 69 111 610,317. 97, 480, 175, 1 V, , 158,080. 67 $1M170,820.03 38,998,808.02 Amount of debt less cash in Treasury. $2,501,205,751.75 2,491,504,450.0 Q The foregoing is a correct statement bf the•Publie debt, as appears from the books and Treasurer's re turns in the Department on the Ist of December, 3867. (81wie4) ntroll MCCIMLOCII, Seoretary of the Treasury. In comparing the above with the statement for November I, it will be . seen Ihqt the debt bearing, coin interest:llN jlicreaSed . debt kitting currency interest has detreased $47,470,180. The 283, 670, 600.00 • BGB, 240. 00 4,1115, aN. 55 568, 240 .00 2, bbo, 900. 515 81, 000.00 31,000.00 rnaturct.l dep`. not pme,ated for, piAuent has -de ' cteikedli ftet bearing io Srit rest tut incremed sB,lsB,l7o4ll6,!ntaking an: inintase:ln the Total di.bt of $18,811094.00. ' 'the amount'ef coin lit the I'reaCtit7 itas decreasd $810,0;1.06; tbo ntnountof earroney ,Increappfd $16,02k; 094.57, Increntqf of t'lle total debt, less cash in the TrengTl7lll o AW• 3o /. 7 0. • country. • XLflI Ct~~ióAtl -M ii t EsSION ooricLveloz; 'Or , smoultirmixl,4 ,rnticEEDixas no nap °l' ATPYTPEtaI ivoj. The folldwing la ft vote in detall on the impeach nient of I?realcient Jolinadu Yeas—Meisrti.' Andersini, 'Arne!), Ashley of Ohio, noutwoo, :Broomall of Pennsylvalllgi; Bittlei, Churchill. mete of Ohio, Clarke of 'Kansan, Cobb, Coburn, Covode of Pen'neylvania, CRlUlin,Dcon T , Eckley. Ills, Farnsworth, Drawly, Brirding,' Higole, Hopkins, Ranter, Judd, Jordan, 'Kelley of Pennsylvania, Kelsoyi'Lawivice of Ohio, LOat I. Logan. Loughridge., Lynch, Maynard, McClurg Mercar of Pennsylvania. ullene, Nye' of Poimayfyania, New comb. Nunn, O'Neill of l'ennaylvania, Orth, Paine. Pile, price, schenck„ Shanks, Stevens of New Ifamp ,sbire, StOvons of Pennsylvania, Stolits , , Thomas, 'l'rumbitll, Trowbridge. Van Iron' of Missouri. ‘yard, winitoneotrennavlvania, Williams of Indiana, NVll `Leon of l'ennslvanla. 'l'otal, 57. Nays-.3feeekre„ Adams, Allison, Ames, Arrher, Atthley of Nevada, A.elell, Bailey. Baker, ;Baldwin, Banks, Remnant, &avian, Beck, I;,(nuarniti, Bentini, Bingham, Blaine, 'Boyer of Pennsylvania, Brook,r, Buckland, Parr, Cary, Chanter, Cook, Gollattay, Dawes, Dixon, Dodge. Drigge. Eggleston, Eldridge, Eliot, Terris, Ferry. Fields, Garfield„ Getz •• of Penn. , sylvania, Glossbrenewr of l'OnnsYlvania. , . OristVold, Italght of New Jersey, HaloeV,o; New Jersey, Ihitaliton. Hankins, Hill of No* , 4ereo,V,' Holnzan, Booper, ilubbard of Hubbard of West N'lrgltila, Thebbard of Connecticut. Eittriburt, Butaphroyx. Ingersoll, Johnson, Jonev, Kerr,Ketch um. Knott, Koontz of Pombylvanta,Lalitn, Lawrence of Pennsylvania. Lincoln, Marshall, Marvin, Mc- Carthy, MeCullongh, Miller of Pennsylvania: Moore head of Pennsylvania. Moryetta,',lfungen, Niblack, .Nicholson, Perham, I'eters, Phelps. Pike, Plants, Pollard, Polsley, Prilyn, Randall of Pennsylvania, Robertson, Rolm, Saviyei;:. Bitgreaves, Smith, Spalding, StarkWeatber, Stewart, Stone, Taber. Taylor of, Pennsylvania, Upon. Van Aernain. . Van. Aul, - en of Pennsylvania. Trump, Van Wyck, NVashburn of Wisconsin, Washburn or!dasaachusetts. Washburn' , of Illinois. Washburn of Indium. Welker, AWilson of. lowa, Wilson of Ohio. Woodbridge, and 'Woodward of Pennsylvania. Total, 108. !Republicans in roman and Democrats in italics.) 311:1:1ILTTION OF Tilt, crumascr. , Mr. grunts:en. frmn the Committee of Ways and Means. reported back the bill declaring that from and after its pas-age the authority of the Secretary of the 'l'reasury to make any reduction in the currency by retiring or cone ening United States notes is suspended. A runnilig discus/A/214in which the tmleaChinent ques tion got mixed up. ensued between '3fessm. Schenck, Ingersoll, Garth:ld. Logan, Stevens, of Pennsylvania, and others. hut 31r. Schenck pat au end to it by may iug question on the bill. The previous q ucut ion. was seconded—yeas W. nays 31: and the hill pas-ed—yeas 1:1S, nava 3:1. The following is the vote indent!): Yeat --Messrs. .Sdams, Anderson, rher, Arnill, Ashley of Ohlo, Axtell, Baker. Banks. I 'inn—. Barnum, Beaman, Benjamin, ileck,Benton, Rim jam, beau eill. Boyer, Bramwell of Illinois, Braid; lend. Burr. Hatter. ('orry. Churchill. Clarke of Ohio, Clarke of Kaw-a , , Cobb, Coburn. Cooke. Covode, Dixon. Dodge 1 lonnelly. Briggs, Eckley, Eggles ton. Eta, Eldridge, Farnsworth, Perris. Perry, Fields. Golfiklay. :ravellr, Griswold, Halsey. Hamilton. Hard- ILV, Hawkins, Hilt. Iligbv. Holtman. Hopkins. Hotch kiss liebhard of lowa. Hubbard of New York, Hun ter, inger-eit. Jones. Judd, dolinsort,'Ke.ficy,Keky, Kerr. Ketcham. Knott, Koontz. Latin', Lawrence of Ohio, Lincoln; Loan, Logan, Loughridge, • Lynch. Marvin, 3fay — nard. McCarthy, McClurg. Mercer. 31.1- ler, %Moorhead. Morgan, Mullins• Menges, Myers, Newcomb. Niblick. Nunn, O'Neill. Orth, Paine, Par ham. polsley, Robertson, Ross, Sawyer , Schenck. Shanks . , Smith, Starkweather ! Stevens of New Hampshire. Stevens of Pennsylvania, Stewart, Stoke., Stone ; Taylor, Thornes,Trimble. „Trowbridge, !'p=un. Van- Aennun. Van , Horn of 3fissourt, Van Trump. Van Wyck, Washburn of Wisconsin, Wash burn of Indiana, Welker, Williams of Pennsylvania. %Tile/As of Indiana; Wilson of lowa, Wilson of Ohio. Wilson of Pennsylvania, and Woodhridn —l2B. 31l 'Noya—essr... Arn&r, :•Atoth)ey of Nevada,. dairie s 13rrairnall, Dawns, Eliot, (e.„ , ,d. Getz, Glosshren ner, Orover, Haight. Roo 'f, - ...lipbl>ard of Conneeti cnt. JOhisOn.. wrence of Pennsylvania. McCullough, Peters. Phelps, Pike, Pollard, Prim, Pruln, Randall. Sitgreaves, Spalding. Taber, Van Auken, Wand, Washburne of Illinois, Washburn of Massachusetts, arldWoodward-39. IZ2RIIMM Nir. Scream it mov.xt that zt thonF and copies of the compilation of an the loan learirdi the batted 'states be urdeo , d to be printed.' the munpli let to be prepared ender the direction of the Conuaittene, of Ways and 31eane. Referred tCifite o, tamltiee Printinr% • A r, FolutiO7l to printntidttinnet copice Or .the'Post office report. Referred to the Committee en Print.- colt utrrzr, or nni - ornorm ". Mr. Bcitrzg K theta moved that , the Eton4e go into Comm,ittcipof the Whole for general debate. The eAtion wa4 agreed to. and the Etotwe went into Committee of the t'i bole on tbo State of the Union. , • rimnrst's sinASACII. Ni% StSVEN-, Of Pelatsybaud:4 pawed the usual refolution.distribnti at.; the Pzesidetirs Message among the various committees to which Its subjects applied:, among them a proposition to refer a portion of the President's message to the Cocantittee on Reconstrue tlon. Mr. Ross mad, tic point of orrivr that the resolution out of tire" as there was •no sneb couunittee:in L•xistenee. The AIRMAN overruled the point of order. Mr. STEVENS stated in explantNtion. that new States would be coming in from week to Week. for the .next ten weeks, and there should be a committee to have ehaige of.lt he subject. be would. however, modify hie resoldlion so as to refer the subject to a select counattti e of nine. Mr. Ross did not see that that altered the matter at all. He denounced this as a covert way of reviving a committee withetit any vote of the' Molise. by simply referring a subject to it The Conunirtee ov Reecin stnictioh had stood in the %ray of reconstruction, and 'bad obstructed , the • trite, salutary and ' judicious measures of the President to give peace and harmony to the country. The time had come when the voice of the peeple becti heard On these great questions, and be called upon the Representatives to heed that warning voice. The Houselad; by. its vote to-day, condemned the ectiint 'of the COMEntIOO on Rem rtctiou. and given Its endorsement to the judicious measures of the President. f Laughter.] He felt like taking by Breland the members from the othsrside of the Rouse. He taw repentance in their faces. They were evidently sorry for.their past conduct, and' he was willing to take them, on probation. into the great Union party. of the country. 'Removed to strike out th t part of - the retoliffions. • • , • Mr. sr cyrNs, of Penner 'yards, said he had been i . ery much pleased with the eloquent remarks of the gentleman from That gentleman witisi right In many of his ,poirits, especially where he referred to that inigmentof avert, which voted with him i gr. Ross) this morning. He asked for a vote, and Mr. Rigs' motion Max rejected. Mr. Btrrmat offered an additienal resolution to refer' to the Vomplitteo on Appropriations that. part of the. President's message relating to the purchase of the Elliq9l9ll possessions in America. Mr. STEVENB said that without special reference; the subject:was with the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and he sawcint q etitionle change that : Mr. Butter's amendment was rejected, and the other reeolutions were Mid aside, to be reported to the Home:. EZEMiSM Mr. Pam: addressed the Committee on the subject of the finances. He replied to the argument of Mr. Butler last week against the payment of the principal of the live twenties ingold. Ile undertook to con. troyert that position, and to' prove by the law itself that the bonds are payable in coin, because by, the act ;of February 25, 186; _t was only the ' hundred and ! Any milliorts of greenWlrs - authorized: by I : that act which were made legal tenders. If the gentleman from Massachusetts was such a magician as to be' able I to pay five hundred millions of bondri with one huh- , dred and fifty millions of greenbaeks,then that gen— I tieman should be transferred to the head of the Treas ury Department, where he could soon, by such magi- cal power, pay off the national debt. Mr. Boss contended that if these bondholders were paid In the ctirrency which was then provided, there could be no complaints. ,' •• Mr. WASILEICRNE, of Illinois, 'desired to IcnOw whether he was In favor of isining more greenbacks i to carry out that idea. Mr. irbt want to issue too mach 'Paper money, but he thought it would do no harm If the currency were watered a little. lie did not think it would be very judicious to return too soon to specie payment. Ire would, however; have the currency of the national banks substituted by greenbacks: , In reply to MititherptiestiOn 'from Mr..lVatimitrtma; ! of Illinois, he said that that the bonds should be paid in currency, if that could be done under the law, and without violating the honestgood faith of the country. [Laughter 7 Right/Jen nrilliocutin gold Must btssaved annually by cancelling ;1300,000,000 of national bank currency and issuing that amount ofgreenbacks and. buying that amount of six, per dent. liOnds,'lle Would: then take the balance of the, national-debt, and issue gradually from year to year greenbacks to redeem it, as more currency was needed for the trade of the WASIIIIVRNE, of Illinois, asked Mr. Ross what the effect., of diluting.the.. currency,was, anOremarked that it Was that while `• everything consumed:' by the laborieg titan increased ninety-three per Cent., the.: laboring mans wages increased only sixty-three per cent. De was glad his colleague had declared him self In favor of watering the currency, and he ?re stinted that that would be the Kiley fo rs .ocir.rll, H wy party in Illinois next year; " • I - Mr. Ross retorted that since the policy of conttnat -4 .11.4. + ... h orency • had been established, the wages of !the laboring man decreased, and his colleague had favored that ; eirlleague's pTcy had been to ekenipt from taxation the property of ,rich bondholders, thereby imposing more bur dens on the propertv . ot tho r kyook Etw. ' Worild tell lilts collsagne that it be pleutetViilteeelf on the bondholders' platform he would soon find hlniself solitary and alone on that platform in the State of 1111nola,„ „Ilis,colleagne was willing. tO ttirupg the dearepid!aOldiars entitle widowa and OrpharistO sot lien' with payment in paper currency, and to ' reserve the ' , old to pay oil' the rich bondholders. He had been originally opposed to snaking greenbacks legal ten ..derS, but:nowihematejOlCS %O at ' f l/ ='. t as'it opts:4d acivatto the' people get u'OL 1 mine debt. TIitDAILY EVENING BULLETIN. - -PHILADELPHIA, 1:10 - NDA;iliECEilBEg 0-,1867, Mr. SPALDING asked him what ameant of greenbacks lie would Issue. , Rosa said,b6 bad 'Made a calculation, but he had , it rim with him, Ihr thought that with the help , ot taxation ono sixth or• one-eighth of the bonded debt might be paid everyvear. 'flit Committee roes, and the goii.e, et ad journed IROVEREENWS of utvli AI WriatftilEMl• emrqA, VE 'yon City 'of Boston. :..:./iverrinol—Now 0rk..... Nov. Now York: „....Southampton—New York.... Nov, 24. Allenhanie.......Southampfon, .N ow York.. .... ..;Nov. 26 Atinniiq Sot.thamplon..NeW York. Nov. 27 Etna NOW York.... 'Nov. 27 Virginia. < advprpooli. New Svork— Nov, 27 Columbia........,„Glasgow..New f0rk:...... ..Nov. 27 . telplan .1. :Liverpobt,'. Portland Nov. 28' . Fulton ... New York Nov. 28- Itasia..'. ... .. York Noy. 20 Atalanta' ieonden. Ne W York Nov. 20 Becht—. ..... York.. Dee. , DEP.& KT. • . Stars iiitfitripew.:_,. a.,llavan —Pee. 10 idenr.r Chauncey, '.ll lew York.. dspinwa 11, Persia: .: . —New York., Liverpool—. .... . Dee, 11 Aleppo. .. New Vork.,Liverpool Dec. 11 Weser New York., , I firemen Dec. 12 N 0g1e... , ..... ....Now Yotic.;llaveme.,. Dec. 12 Santiago du Cnba..gew-Y Aspinwall:... .....Dec. 14 Golf ..... . ...,....... eiv ..... Dee., 14, Monterey„ .New York, .New Yrlean I /ee. - 14 .Pereire NeweYork:,,Havre Dee. 14 Etna ..........Now York. :Liverpool. . ..Dec. 14 1. r mice. New York. :Liverpool Dee. 14 I "lifted Kingdom ..New York..Clasgoa• ............Dee. 14 lioruiedit ...... . . ..New York _Hamburg Dec. 14 Tonawanda__ Ph I ladelphla..H ...... Dee. 14 'Pioneer.. Philodeloh la. „Wihnington— ...... bee, lo Juniata. ..... Phi ladelphia .N. 0. vle.ll ANIMA .. Dee. 21 Y QARD E 01 0. ,TRADE. GEORGE A. BD.K._ • GEORG O E ABU/,BY 510NTIILI" 'cot/Din - nu, BAML E. ATORES, BIMIB, 7 =SUN 8E1'3;4 371 iii(;)/ WAITR, 12 18 ARRIVkD YESTERDAY. Steamer. Roman. •Ruker, +I houra , from llostin,, with more ind Ommengera to H Wingor & Co. Off the Buoy on the Morro, raw hark Return. from Boston, hound up, Behr W W Brainard, Pendleton, at Cheater, from :!lew York. • . ARRIVED ON SATURDAY.- tititampr Monitor. Joneei, 24 hone from,New York, with India, Sri Wif Baird k Co. • • ' liteamer Comstock. lirake, 24 hours from Now York. With mdse to W Sf Baird &Co. Steamer Sarah. .Jones, 24 hohre from Wow York, with mdse to lAts , I)aird d Co, • Steen:ter Ann Eliza, ItlchardA,,A honho from New York, with mdse to W M tiaird Az co. CJ Schr Trade Wind, Ilalfman, Providence. Behr- je Pat No 49, Robinson. Bridgeton. Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen. from Balt/m.lre. with a low of bargee to W 1' Clyde & Co. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steam .r Star of the Union. Cooksev, Now Orle4ue via If AV ins, Philadelphia and Southern Mall SS Co. Steamer Norman, Crowell, Boston. St Wineor Co. Steamer Hunter, Rogere Providence, 1) $ Stereo's Et Cu. Steamer New York, donee. Waahington, W P ClydeS - Co. Stemmer Norto4k, Vance- Illithrnond. WoP Clyde ;Co. Steamer E C Biddle,3lcCue, New York: PCI ile&Co. Steamer 1 aeons - . Nichols. New York, W3l Bair Asti.). Schr Olive L Rourke, 31cAlmon St Jolin,Si B. ES A 'louder it Co. Schr Mary 3lilnec. Burdge. Charlent3n, SC. Latlibury, Wickersham et Co. Schr Halo 'dales% Slouceeter. Knight Az Sone. Schr 'I rade Wind. Cadman, 'norm. L Audenried 4: Co. :-schr Viola, Scott, I lizabeth City, Ns:. captain. Schr ,l It Ilenry. Walker, Watihingtom DC. esTilitint, Unrdon & Col Schr Geo J Weaver, CalekNorfolic. captain. slug Thou „litre:rem:l, Alien, for :Baltimore, With is taw of btu gee, W P Clyde &' Co. Tug tx /Iguttbinm, Laughlin, New York, captain. Steamer Sta ' r of the Colon,o, E jo ) o . k , ty, for New (Wane. 1401ra:tat sAM on Saturday. Pae,engere for New Orwmo, --31ni dem. ( Srovto, Lira llenry P itltzine, Mr. Lam bard and family, Mre 11 I , l'ilkin, child and eervant. For II a; vane -Mr LArguellet, Ed 1:: Mont tho,prancieco Mont:rho, A 3fetealfe. Jos L Duoun, T 111,113 L I 'twine Thou Dalormu, J.:ranch, A nhourde, Miguel Siontabo. ,Jo.m Roeli, Chan .1 Cragin, Eugene ltorde, Joseph Ii Allison. _ MEMORANDA. Ship W'aebitigton.'l4. try.' hence of 7loni4ultt art' Oct. via La l'az. and Nailed 26th for McKean's Island • bhiy'lhos b anvard,trickland, hence at Ness , Orleans 2.11 inst. ship Lydia Bkoltield. Cattle, was up at Savannah sth hot. for Liverpool. • - - bteamrr Wyoming, Teal, sailed from Savannah 7th inst. tor Oils port, i+teamer Juniata, Iloxie hence at NeWOrlcans 2d inst. via Havana,. • Steamer Alexandria, Platt, sailed from Richmond 6th inst. for this port. Steamer Geo II Stout,.Ford, sailed from Cieorgetown. I 6th inst. for this port. ;- Steamer Gen Meade, Henry, at New Orleans 2d instant from New York. Steamer Coo Washington, t ; agar. and Rapidan: Ever- Von, cleared at New York 7th inst. for New Orleans. Steamer; Scotia, Judkine. and Denmark, Thompson, cleared at New Yerk 7th inst for Liverpool. eteamer Alhambra; Thomas, cleared at New Orleans 2d inst- for Liverpool,Mith 22r214 bales cotton, 3601) staves ' and 55...3,250 in specie. Steamer t sleigh, 3larsintian. at N Orleans '2d 'lnst:f rom New. York. Steamer Pennsylvania, Lewis, cleared at New York 7th inst. for LiverpooL Steamer Gen t;rant, at New York 7th instant from New Orleans. Bark David Cannon, McKenzie, sailed front Machias nh tilt for Buenos Ayres. Bark Esther, Condon, from Brooksville for Callao, at Pm Nand sth 'net Brig El' Swett, Lawrence at Savannah 4th inst. from Matanzas. Isrig Creevy,Tlaley.from .11ohile Oct. 26 (via Fer nandina, Fla- where she put in ou account of sickness of the crertat htivisiensetith.inst. , Died on board Nov es I hush , ' bialeY (spn of the captain; in the 25th year Of biA are; a nativebt New ..ltreec. ling Mary E Rowland, Rowland, cleared at New York 7th inst. for Montevideo and ltuenoS Ayres. Behr S T Wince; Hulse, hence at. New York 7th but. for Ness port.- , • ' Schr 1 Thompson, F ndicott, cleared at N York 7th inst. for this ppoort . .. Behr 3 aggle Van Duren, Corson, from Savannah, at New York 7th Met. - Seta ~ttue Knight, Tracy, from,Bangor'for Beverly, NJ. at Portland 6th inst. Schr ; el°, Smith; hence nt - Norfolk sth inst. • Schr Ida t icholeou, Price, hence at Richmond sth inst. Scf rr Anna V licrg , m•. Thompson, and J B Loot, heap: at Washington; DC,bth inst Schr Reading RR No Ross, hence at Alexandria 6th instant Schrs A IS Cain, F impson; A3l Lee, Taylor. and J 1; Ayers, Elwood, bailee at Iliclamond 6th inst. ' Schrs Dt E Tabor, Morris, and Marietta Tilton, Lritz inger, were loading at NVilmington, I , C. sth lust for this Port SCllre Jee9o It Allen, Cese, and American Eagle, Shaw. hence at Pawtucket 6th inst. - mar FARMEitti' AND BIIitAIJANICS' NATIONAL PLIMADET.I . Ia;i, Deco tuber 6, 186,. The Annual glection for Direetun of We Bane will be held at the BattUng /tome, , WEDNESDA 1, the 13th (ley of January next,bctu cm the Lourscf o'clock A.M. und 2 o'clock Y. W. RUSHTON, J :defi MIR§ ' ' Cutler. 10.44r.;i - BATCHELOR'S DYE.—THIS SPLENDID flair Dye is the hest in the world. The. only true and Paved Mm—lldartpleseißeliable4lntameour- No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the 11l effects of Bad Dyre. Invigorates the hafrOcaying it soft and beautifuL Tho genuine is gn ed ‘5, ILLLatif A. DATCILELOR. AB others are nut, tationi, and should be avoided. Sold 4*(l Druggists and Perfumers. Factory al, Barclay streekNeW York. 1.-kf BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. de7-f,m,wly jor C ar l FICE OF "THE RELIANCE INSURANCE PANT OF PHILADFLyIII.A." NO. '° WAL. PITILATELPPIA, Nov. 25, IP,67. The Annual Meeting af the Stotkholdera of "The Reif. ante Insurance Company of Philadelphia," and the an nual glgOtion of thirteen (13) Directory. to serve for the cOueoingYear, ill be hold at this °Dice en MONDAY. December Itiilo67; at HI o ' clock M. noritodel6 ' " 'THOS. C. HILL, Sec'y. GIRARD NATIONAL PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5t11., 1867. This Bank will par the three mill tax for Its Stock holders, assowd 6y thn State, ,The tax wilt be refunded • to those who haVe alreudgeliald it, ori application at the Bank. Nomreeldent Stockholders will receive the memo amOunt on each shore asis .patd' for this tax for those resident in the State. . , W:L.,I3GDAFFE dec6-316Gambler. ag-Bp. OFFICE OF THE ,HOHNT. ce.spoN RAM. ROAD (X)MPANY; PurmtnEtruiA, December 9, 1867. At a n4rtfug of The Stoeltholdors hold this day, agrees- My to public notice, tiw following gentlemen were unani. romisly elected; mitestrw.l,7, JOHN WHITE. 11.11y4GEllli, Jehn A. Brown, Henry D. Sherrerd, ' William R. White, George H.:HolitriSs. George li. Boker, Alezauder Brown. Joseith Perot, Willjatri W. White. Seis-i4t" :, WILLIAM. °HINSON. Jr., Secretary. ft-Rs.— OFFICE OF "PILE RELIANCE INSURANCE Dompapy of Philadelpliba"bio: 808 Walrtut street. PUIT.ADET.PIITA. Dec. 2,1867. The Doird of Directors of "The Reliance Insurance Company tof 'Philadelphia" have this day declared a dividend of Four Per (kat. on their,oapital stock for the past six,months, payable to :the Stockholders, or their Legal raPresentatives on demand, free of taxes. TIIO4IAB C. BILL, • ' SocrotarY. • N 9110 157. THE "TKTNBLE wine Kr., reputation. of over Twontifive Yew": And • the !lace in the city where it ca obt ained is at Sou lath street, basement. H. U. Aia.MAN DEW. (Late Lewis Alexander, eueeessor to Harry Connell h . , • , n01.21,m, National Bank, Philadelphia, for tho renewal of a PPLUJATION WILL BE AMADE '.ro THE GIRARD Certificate of Stock tumid Bank,issued to EdwardChams nays, for throe shame of Consolidated Stock in said Ban audiwhich Certillooo. after duo search, ha.S • been loan to lut lost or mislaid, and all persons are called upon to show cause why said lost Certificate should not be re. ewod. . . now„arn,th.l2t" ~. IV( J. St GUMMIER' Ilt r ti --- --- m I 11,Y, ~ RIL BLlir RetsrC_g6:_c w il al • eetAtaitrr street ...; EST STOMA/WE '.1. , Ir . :: AT THE tif, _..., ..., ACyLkilla, EX I I I III&M; P : trl ' ‘ ' ealli a" ma ' to be_ _%ts . ,.‘ t e e . 0 t =cent= our mei sie Anna Wyatt...este. ""'"'''' Sake ' 'Dkuar in ell the daily stews. ~...,4 1 A l ''. ' '' 1 . ' 161116 4 14 ' ;iredria2 '' , , „.. ...`• . No. Oa WMAX.= Wed. k'FA• : I ' 11` • PORT OF PEI MADELPI I Uncut lot En 9. SPJECIAL NOTlekAii. DIVIDEND NOTICES. WINES, gI)fDRS• Led)To A stYRIW 11U1UXII .0. 4 / 1 4TEMiti-fi *MkM,/, At THOMAS SONS,' AU,C7 lONEERS, ''; • Noe. 128 and 141 South Fourth street. • • I EIAL,Rti OF STOCKS AND REM, ESTATE. rilr"•Public aalerct the PlilladelphittExeliange EVERY TL usw.y. at 12 clock, , . • . ow' handbills r each property tmed, neParatelY• addition to Which we pbblish, on the tiattirday previous to each sale, one thousand cataloguer( in pamohl.it form, gf sing full aleneriptidna of all the pltperty to ho cord on the FoLLOWING 2.I3ESDAY„ and a LAst Of Real Estate at Private Sale. 1 Our Salem are also advertised in the following newspapera : Nor.rii Aaanntokn,'Parea, LieDGF.M. LE.Gar. 11;113. 1,1, ;E:surn• I N , ituu en. EWErit - ti,._ I.T.ETuv, ELEI,ILA I, bt:,nat pliarOcnkr, din. _ _ 1100 - Furniture Salts at the Auction, Store EVERY •THURSDAY. • ' BANK AND r r OCKS. LOANS, die. • - • ON TUESD AY,SaIe. DEC. 10 • 4412 o'clock. noon ataecu the Philadelphia Exchange. E, 1 7, 22 vhafes Solithwark N Batik. • -20. shares Kensington, &dons' Hank. ' Owes Commercial Bank. s • • 100 sharer Mechanic-a' National Bank. ss,oo4Convertible BondirCheriarteake and - Delaware canal, January*, and ,Taffy. SZooo.First Mortgage Bonds Huntingdon and 8r094. Top Railroad, All it and October. $609, Camden and Amboy Railroad Bonds of 1558, February and August. ' 100 allures , ;Little Schuylkill NaVigation Railroad: • , par ebt. 42 shares Camden and Amboy,ltailroad ' shares Philadelphia and 'Prexiton Railroad. 100 aharea Lehigh Valley Railroad. •' 100 shares Mine Dill and. Schuylkill haven RailromiP tO'abarea Philaeellphia, Germantown and Norris town Railroad.* For other accounts '42 'shires Penn National Bank. • 100 shares Collmolldatiotli National Bank. 60 abaraskhitaware Mutual Insurance Co. 100 shares Morrie Canal (common stook/. 1 share Mercantile LibrarY Co. 1, mare Philadelphia Library Co. 500 abarca Cambria Iron Co, • shed Coupon Bond Wyoming Coal and Iron Cot' 490 shares Seventeenth and Nineteenth streets Pas , Reimer hallway co_, • MO sharer Black Heath coal Co. 60 /shares West Branch and Saaquellanna Canal Co. 28 'hares Schomacker Plano Forte Manufacturing Company. 1000 aharee Ruby Gold and Silver Mining go„ REAL ESTATE SALE DEC. 10. Orphans' Court Salo-Estate of a hurler Penrose, dee'd. -TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. 519 Catha rine rt. Same Eatat.e-TIIREESTOKY BRICK DWELLING, No. 318 Lombard et. Same Estate -21 IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS -08 90. $P DI 816. 612, Ole'. 08 16, 6117',1, 6115 60, 87 47, $24.5412, $24. $24. 659, allß, Sal ff. $37 al,. $2l 60, *4O 34 $66 50, $3l 20. La - The above groand rents are all wall secured. Orphans' Court Peremptory Sale-Estate of David Vickers, decd-IRSEDERILABLE GROUND RENT, slsoa year. VEUV VALTUBLE Baia Sztarn-FOURNSTORY • BRICK a CORE, No. 47 South Second etrueti between Market and Chestnut-4V'; (oat front. VALUABLE IREE-oTORV BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 264 South .'in ketrect, above Spruce. Executo ale-nu/op, LAnn Ilaig„dec'd.2X-STORY BRICK LLING, north Ft lltth Htreet. above Poplar. MODERN Tit RYE -STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 122 Callowhill et. l'oremptory Sale-ELEGANT TEIREF.-STORY BRICK RF Sllik.Nlll, No. 717 Spruce street; has all the modern conveniences. Immedhte poseeadon. I.AItGE and VALUABLE EttoPSRTY. known as the "WtSTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL," Stables. itc.. Mar ket street. west of 394h-125 feet front, 105 feet deep to Green street-:t fronts. 2 7 lilik.k,-Sl'ol4li BRICK DWELLINOR, • Nos. 1119 and 1125 Ellen ith„,aLeet, between Washington and Federal et. TiIitEESTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 320 Soolge Fifteenth street. above Carpen-er. THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING, S. W. corner Fifteenth and Montrose ate. Administratrix dale-GROUND RENT $28'59 a year. SALE OP ENGLISH AND AILERICAW BOORS, P 141.- -- YPEACING A REAT .VApRIETY QE CHOICE WORKS: IN SUPERB BINDINGS. SPLENDID 111sLES, MISCELLANEo CS PUBLICATfONSJEVE NILES. Ar., 4,.• • ON T REDD I.l' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. Dee. 10. 11 and 12, einnnicacing . each day , at 3 o'clock. Includedare DorOsi!diliblVd Paradise Lout. Don Quixote. Rhine, Dante and Baron Manchalisen, Balmer, Cooper, Dickens. Irving and Shakespeare'sWorks...Book of Genus, Iltnneh England, Colin of thapoieon,'Sloan'isAroliitec. tore, Loves and Heroines of the Poeta, Waverly:Novels. tharnhern's EiwYcloteedian London Society, Webster's Pictorial Dictionary. Black's General Atlag, if Cassia's Niamatale*•• anal:n:11001ov, Maninial of - North America, British Essayists, Snowden'm Coins and Medals. PUBLIC SALE ON TM. PREMISES. HORSES COLTS, CATTL STEA - TUBULAR EOILEkS. °AK. 'POSTS. LPER PLIOSPHATE, SUGAR MOULDS. POTS SCRAP IRON, itc. • ON SATURDAY AFPERNOON. Dec. 14. at 2 o'clock precisely. will be sold at Public sale, at the residence of A.. 114 EASTWICLJEaq., Darby road. below Gray's Ferry— ' , - - , . 2 Cows, Sprineers; red Devon' Heifer, 2,Wi years old, Springer; ' , Brindle Alderny Heifer, 21 months old, ispiinger:4 Leifer Calves, 2 to 12 Months .old,Aldelmy sired; Durham Ball. 22 months old; 2 Balls, Alderny sired, 18 to 20 montha old LB , 1 1, Alderny aired. C LT dc. 2 Farm Horses, Virsdnia - bred Mare, 8 Tears old, gond' Tinder saddle; Bay Mare Colt, 3 years 7 Months old, sired by Comet. granthire Caliph, (thiPOrted Arunian.) Dam HP te, sired by Gen. Taylor broken to double and single barneea and saddlt; Bay Cali, 20 months old, sired by Colton, tbe celebrated race•boine Dam Hate, sired by Gen..*Paylort Bay Colt, 2C months old; Southern stock; Sorrel Colt, 19 moidha old, Soutlierrostockt- Sorrel colt, 8 months old Virginia stock. Also, Chester county 319 months old. Also 2 Steam Tubutir " A bout t:u tons super Phosphate of Lime. ton White Oak Pouphole Posts. N.Y a Iron Dote and Moulds for Sugar Refining. igßri.e u Scrap a rLi Iron asn. rsr Sale to commence At 3 o'clock precisely. Peremptory Sale--On Account of Whom it may Concern VA tATABLE PATENT. . . . ON TUESDAY, DEO.• ii At 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia lixchango— Letters patent. granted by tbo United States to Al. phonse Loiseau. for an improvement in machinery, for cooking or covering a tore with a thread of- wool, or for surrounding a corn of amyl:plat:alai with a. threid of any desired material. described and illustrated in drawings, accompanying the Leticr Patent. which can be seen at the oilico of Edward L. 'Bodin. Esq., No. 813 Arch street, where any information concerning tho same can be obtained. 0, • Sale absolute. $5O( tobe paid attime of pale. T liu BcoI eLNA,BRAUTIONEERS td" rens a °H amra MAMA ODESTN ITT /street. Rear Entrartilt 1107 Sansom street. HOUSEHOLD FURNMSE OF EVERY DEscßxr atpfrvgg? ON ROtifilHN KENT. - 152H.E8' EVERY FRIDAY MORNING- Sales of Furniture at Elinge attended to blithe Meal reasonable terms, • • • Bale it No; IHlChestnat sheet.• " • • RICH SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATEI WARE. IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY, FA NCY _ GOODS, Az, ON. TUESDAY hIOENDIO. At 1034 o'clock, and to be Continued in the &ening at 73K o'clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Choetnut etroet. will be sold, . . •• 4 A large assortment eUperlor goodly rem the'eele. brated mannfactory 'of Meesni. JOSE P 'DEAKIN At SONS. Sheffield, comprising --Rieh Embosoed and En. craved Tea and Coffee Services. Urns, Kcttlea. Epergnes, Entree Diebee. llotAYater Disl ea..Wattere.-0 ke sax: te, Ilerry.Dlebta , Card ReeeiVere. Tea PRehom Butter Tdolnaeoa•Fltehere,••Tieh Carters, 'Nail Rieke, Fruit btantle, Claret PP•ehere, PlekelStande. Nate; Wine Castors. Diener. Depeert Spoons and Forks, Soap and Saute Ladles, Ar.c., 4rc. - „ „ „ , CUTLERY • ' • Fier Ivory Handle Table, Cettlek , casts and by the dozen, plain and elated bladee. • I, be anode are not op4n fur , examination. PEREMP.TOR? S ALE 'OF FIRST-CLASS, 'PIANO FORTES, MANUFACTURED - MESSRS. SCHU LER dr, CO._ z • • • • - ' :t • ON WEDNESDAY,biQRNING. Dec.ll, at the Warerooms of 'Messrs. Schuler & so.. N 0.133 booth Fifth 'Skeet, will be sold without reserve or Itmitation, to dello hid partnership. firatelase Rose. wood 7.}3. v b eld ,7 octave. Piano b'ertes, the newest tltvle and r c 17 finished. The above Planes have the important improvement re. cently patented by Mr Schuierh and, will compare fa. vorabl3 with the best Planoamade in the country. SMALL (ng - ROIL OGN. At the same time will be sold a small Church Organ, with fr or stops . The Pianos may be examined.lit the Waroroom any time before the sale. , IoNuERT BALL AUCTION ROOMS. 1219 CHEST V DILT street sAd.l2l2,and 1221 CLOVER street. Regular Bales of Run:Hare every WZDNEEIDAY. Out, door ealee prorupllsatta.ded to. CARD.-=We respectfully call the attention of the public to our Halo of Household Furniture, on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 1a67. It embraces the latest modern styles, to gether with the antique. • SALE OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IN ROSEWOOL,' WALNUT AND OAR. , , ON WEDNESDAF MORNING. Dee It, idle o'cluck,at t he Concert Heil Auction 'ROOM, Avill+be sold, a large'essortromit, of Household Palatines ! remittal* of P. - tenures; SON* Armours. Parlor "Furni ture en suite t in Plush Term Rope, and.Ultif Chith; side. hoard. Cotsult ExtensionDintua Table4..tice. SILVER PLATED WARE Alitp FANOY'UOODS. Also, an assortment of aupartor yap Plated Ware and Fannyoode. , • • Open for exmmintltien 'on'Tneeday,'64 and. evening, W. 11. THOMPSON di tm. Auctioneers. Di( 13ARE &ITT 00.; AUCTIONEV, BY AUMIQN-111011:U N 0.280 MARKE T Omer, carp* ; DINK Carh advanced on conatinmetitrWtthout extra chute. SPECIAL BALI ,/ ApTicELwo AUO,TIYIN ESS. ' ON TUESDAY 810 Dec. 10. omnunamtna at 10 o.dookjleeo dozen Shirai and Drs wcT .Ovenbnd,Unllor , SI Irk. Drees Shirta. erman• town Goode. lioelOrY, Tiol.lol/01..1b0. )1.L.,!1 • 1 _ Mee, on account of whom t may concern—A large stock of .11111celLaueosta Dry Goods, &c. ADDITIONAL BALE, BAWOE Or INKIRTETtI”TOCK. GN TUESDAY 4d0114/N4l , pee. 10. 'VW; tOO dozen' Ladies', Gent's, liorPe and Mimeo Cat.sinara, Cloth and Morino Gloves, Gauntlets. &e. c .1. WOLBERT, ADOTIONEE _I6,SoKpDi $ plTTletelkit.„l l FINE CIIAIWPAGNES. SPARKLING ' HOCK AND IROSELLES, BRANDIES AVINES„ RUK_SCOTCII AND 0. I4,_R. WHISKI 0, FINE CLARETS, ac. ON ,TIXESFAX PRIMO N.OKT,,iir Dec. hi. RIM o'Noc itt''No. , l :South sive 'in cues, dendiohnit an bottler,. an in lob(' to ou vide gantlerneu, for family or medicinal purposes, tan of R ell eetaldiahod arid warranted pure and una operated ~ Old Liguori!. •,' --,:, ''. 101 'f rt.] 114 iii t il ' ' j IPr - Catao/Plea now readr.. , .. cI k. ~.,, ' 4 .. 0 , . Pump ro 6: u . ~ M c I I:11 4. 1 ? . i 1 t ) 1 . * ".. I ' l 4 au * of icidi i . .. I. ; ::.., : h i : . il--.ii, , it ,, . . dro. ..teip i x s r i lber fo l t s e 4 ci Z n . ~tit , .. ' le ;: i giran i'- WO thsear4 attention ofttorsowsuo a. R am tiallea, AVIDICIONIULLEOW f: , • OLIN 1 / 4 AtIGOII/34. shyo Meaotellarni 2114 (Met; eartleittf_DAllß. • I" M t" f/AsKiffi IA Mk 'ETEs‘ AY:MO ~ • ; Dee.lo. tab ()Mack. be sold. cataltlettlon FOIIII MONTLIEVAIREDIT. about 900/ Paallee Mfflgi 'l3lZgHtLitta l tZ and Eastern nun aotnre. On with eiffidogruse earW Minn= ss, or:a."'" LARGE PEREMPFORY I'SALE OP Boars.. anon. BALMO.RALB. • ^ • - ' • NOTII*-Ineltidee la our barge Bale of Mete, Mal. ON TUESDAY MORNING. • • IN. Deo , . 'will be formd 'Part the rollout:0i fredllfiGra desirable assortment, ivit-^-• •-• • • , • easels men's, Imps' and Youths' calf; dpUble cols, and - • half welt dress boots. • ' ' cases rten's, boys' and youths' kip , and buff leather oots. cases men's fine grain, long leg cavalry and. Napoleon cases men's arni boys' call, buff leather buckle and Plain • Cowmen boots and balmorala. uemen'e smen'e P o g y r s i:l;, n llllll °, .lPfa m n u ill r ea l 4 P ito t ta Nil' -- cases radio,' line kid, ioat, morocco, and enameled patent sewed buckle and plain Balmoral and Congress gaiters. '--cases woructiV, misses' and ofilldron'a calf and buff lea* tiler balmorals and lace boota. , —cases ehildretifil fine kid, sewed, city made lace boots; fancy aewed balniorals and ankle cases indica , line black and colored lasting Congress and aide lace gaiters. , cases women's, Misses' and children's goat and morocco copper -nailed lace boots. ' efeka'hulicofine kid slippers ; metallic overshoes and, sandals, Carpet slippers, traveling bags; ice LARGE' ;POSITIft Beii Or Barris . % FRENOD•' GERMAN AND Dom..Eswici e ty (1001)8. We will bo l d . a large sale of Forel and Domestic, Dry Goods, by cataloguskanFOllNMO Fag' CREDIT.• - •ON TIIIMRDAY MORNING, Deo. 12, at 10 o'clock. embracing about 1000 packages and lots of staple and fanoim , MR.—Catalogues re and goods arranged for nun& nation early on the m orning of sale. - LARGE 1981'1INE BALE OF OARiRTINGIA. ON• FRIDAY MORNING. • • Dee.l.l, at 11 o'clogkovill be gold, by catalogue. fm-FOHH MONTIIB. about 200 pieces of Ingrate, pane. tian, Lilt. Hemp. CART and Rag Carped:4k which nllO hA peaminati early on e morning of gale. IZY B. SCOTT, A.P, SCOTT'S, A.E,T UAW_ SY_ 1 0 20 GIZIEBTNDT street. Philadelobbt. SPECIAL , SALE OF BEST QUALITY SILVER AND ELECTED PLATED WARE. Marini acturedExpressii for-Beet' City Retail Sales:and ,Warren das re sweated. • ON TDUR DAY MORNING. • Dec L 2„ at 10.i4 o'etock, at Scott's Art Gallery, MO Chestnut street; will be mold; a splendid invoice of best quality Triple tillvtr and Electro Plated Ware, comprise fag —Tea Serviees,' Cake, yegetable,Frnit and Berry Dishes. Ice Pltehers , Tre3r : Goblets, Dinner and - Break. fast Castors, Epergnes, Table, Dessert and '1 ea Spoons, Knives and Fork.. dm. Every article warranted as hest quality ware, or goods to be returned atlel Money refunded. _ PARIS FA,NDY LIOLIDAY GOODS, ,CIERMAI , .4 TOIS, -die. • • Also, a special invoice.of rich Paris Fancy Goods corn. prising--fievres China Card Recel cer - 4. gilt and bronze; Work Boxes, Vases, Riequet Figures, German Toys, Play line-es. ate :suitable for the approaching holidays. s: vlo ea ItArt AGOTIONEERS. D (Leto with M. Thomas &Sons). Store No. 421 WALNUT street. FURNITURE, SALES at-the Store EVERY TUESDAY, stfenden. BALES AT RESIDENCES will receive ParticulLes. Sale No. 421 Walnut street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, P.OSEWOOD PIANO, SELS ,GAIWETti, BILLILARB TABLE, BLDS, BED. DING, &e. ON'rotsnAy MORNING. At 10 o'clock. at the auction More, a large assortment of superior Parlor, Dining- room and Chamber Furniture, tine toped Rosewood Plano, seven-octave; Milliard Pocket Table, marble- beds. balls. &c. •' tine. Tapestry Brussels and other Carpets, Feather Beds. Matreases. liollsekeel)* rug Article.. &e. • Also, a large English Brussels Carpe}. of over 100 yards. Also. 900 Looking Olatisesetio. , orted sizes. May now ho extursinect.2...., Fr 4-:.` ALUISSID_ciS & LX:Io.,_APOTIONEER.S. No. siS BARBET stmt. leftive FIN* LARQE POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOE& - - O WIT)N DAY MOBNINO. Dec..ll. at I D&clock, Iv sell by catalogue, without reserve,. about 1.500 pas a f Boots and Shoes, em. bracing a tine:assorem Emiteliuss City and Eastern made gohde;to which 'is...Attention of City and Country Bu r Yen 1"11114.' r. BATS AND CAPS. Also. 50 cases of Men's and Boys' Eats and Capi. CARPETS AND ' Also. pieces of ingrain Carpels. Stab* Oil Cloths, &c. LADIES', BALMORAL SKIRTS, Also, 1 caso of Balinoral Skirts, Open early on, the morning of sale fOrexaminsplogi with catalogues. .frILE'PRINCPPAL HONEY 'ESTABLI9I NT, Id, /I • .i. tomer. of Hantand RACE street". • • ~ , • Money sAivanced On Merchandise Fla and Jewei f ry, ga OJArolA,Ciold an 0 13ilvtot r. i.......and on all arts: cl Vir ' l ALITCHAS3 ° A.fil?J , A, 4 4 - FlTiVittE 'SAL* Fine Ctold Hunting Gawk Doubl e Bottom and Open hey: ;Ingliatt.' American and anima Patent Lever watenew: Fine (told Hunting clIBl3 and en Face Lepfne Watches t Fine Gold Dtipleg and other Watches; 'Fine Silver Ho t ing Case and. Open Fare Eng _lialio American and El ' trt, Patent Lever and Lepton WWl_ , _l37' - 1300)118 QIN En g.partler and ether Watchna L.Ladice• Ws ea; Anaroond Bfel=, . I Thjr a rAl u 7e : a a,s ; Stud s &C. I Fine Hold obi turf Pins: . Breaa . rii , c i , x. Finger Rhuta ; X' , , •Invf/ r Wirat and OWnliff , gener . • • , FOR —A large Mi sia rduable Fireproo t Cie* imitable for laelViller, edit .1:2 • ._ i - _ ,_ Also,Ceveral Leda in South Camdeu. Frth and aulaMpt 1 r-11111111111VIS• DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INHURANCE (.10N -pany. - incorpprted, by thc.itegblature 01. reniaßYl - - • ' Office, R. E. corner ITHIRH'and . 'WALNUT Streets, _ philadelphia.- MARINE INSURANCES On-Vessels,.Cargo and.Pre*Wtnall parts of the world. INLAND Iris!. r.ANcEs On goo& by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parts of, the talon. FIRE INSURANCES merchandiSe On Stores, DWeategii, sae:. "`ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, , Novc_mberj.. 1867, et , 00,000 Efnited States Pive Per Vent, Loan. . 5201000 00 1.20,000 United States Six7Ter Cent, Loan, . ... ... 131,400 00 , • 60,000 United States .7 310 l'er Cent. Loan. , • wreasnrir Notes 62,60 60 200,000 State of Pennilyl7ania,l34-Per COntr I 210,070 00 125,06 City of Philadelphtit Six. Per Vent. .Loan (exempt from tax)....123,0.5 00 60,000 State of . New O •Je.rfgr 8 1x. P" Cent, •' 5 . 000 ' O 4 23,000 gage Six Pt,r Cent.l3ond.9 ...... ,0, 0 0 00 2500 Psnnaylvturda RildßOSllSectind Mort. ' 05,000 oo 2. F m . Per Cent: pads (l'euna. Rut gnantntee). „. ,90;00000 80,090 - State cif 3:yrlU.ler.e,O. t,;4411.! I&000 00 Loan 7,000 Eittex .. T4Au....oooif. Per . .Per 4 t. , 0 00 15,000,300fsliarkt;ii,4., , comp Any, Principal. and interest„ -..,-ranspteedby the tat: of :Jpirtlx. • • !I . . ,15000 00 ,7.soolsaahn'telsai;dZ' Ea": t , 7,800 00 5,000 100sharea Ptock North Pannaplvanta • . 10,000 80-alaa'rea. etoek Pnittuletplita and'' ,000 MI douthene,Mail Etostanhipilo.. • • 15,54 • .201,900 Loftus on - Bond and Isl6llgaao, iiemo.vu City 1'4 . 91 , 440m. t • 201.900 W • , . B1,101;400 ^ ' • •1 15tarket Veluo $1,102.803•50' ; • . CPA. $1,010,079 r • • Benlretate/ .." IV Bills Receivatie — for buntreneee, • made. .. . • 519,155 tit Balances • duo..a.t._encioa--fr0.... miturus on Marinooncioa--Ac. crued Interest. and other debts , „, • due the . .•• ... • • 43,554 ria • . Stocky and ,facrip,,pf a . t.lcdry„ , • .11111C0 OXICI ' OMT' °raps ee, • 1 5,020 Eetimaied ve1ue.......,, • •0,01,700 Cut in Bank. ..... . . .. , . ....... .ormorr to • Vasi# in Drawer. ••e" • • • •• t ,X 03.51562 ••, , • - • 81,501.605 15 " • • DiIIECTORS: • t Thomas C Hand, • Jamen O. Hand. , John C. Dario, - I • Samuel' B. EtokiN , Edmund , A, Rouder. - • Jams.TrAggair.. Joaeptrll: Bold. • Wiutara 47 •Ludviig. Theophilus Paulding. Jacob Jim*. ; Hugh Craig, ' Jammed B. 'McFarland, Edward BKIII4OII, ••• • , JOebuelriErge. I John R. - Penrogo, ohn D. Dizkor t. H. Jonea Brooke. • nrertlelleame. Henry Blogn. , carp 41_15allett, Jr.l Geo 0 o.4.eipar. • -- orgie t w,, l Bernado. William G. Boulton. Jolut. Rempie, Pittsburgh. Edward I.afoureado. • • bYgah. Jacob Bleg9l. 1 . 1 4 0mA13 . 44- O B H . 11 A nerh ed , dent. • JOHN 0, DAVIS. Vico rrealdent. HENRY LYLEBEN, Secretary'. HENRY BAlAL.Aeafebelt socrotam 'AM I Y a !lr u . h*u strw q l3 9 Wit o n end ' tz , azu ; w ir oi rr r ii ven the 4 al 4l° e ° lr i°l T ir g r i . 116 t t. :Vll,O : • • , 'pelteeldied, ROAM 4 . . snot. •r ' step C . Jo T. saurartath Cherie. Conrl4, l , 1 ' . +7'oven .• MERMAN AFRI011 4 1111:1BANOR come Vg.TION 44 14 ' . —N:r4 LIVERPOOL -ANY-LONDON , AND. INSURANGE `OOIIPAPW& 16 Capital and:AssOti 41.3 tnyented in United Matesl 1 •$1 800 000 • 4g,r, : I,OBOEB iIiONePTLY' , • • BRITERENCE.TO pw:ILAND' OPITgQ • r! 4 % 4 fot Pedne~l an r > omfacE,, NO 411eichiateEieban g o „.,., , - 1829 „..„ „ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. N0n,,435 and 487 CheithidSfreeL Assets on Obto.ber 1,,, 1887. - ..! . • S . Accrued ~ .... . . Premiums . . ... 2' INCOME POR, SMOCe. , UNSETTLED CLAIM. $9,814 13 - Losses Paia,Sioce 1829 Over . ss,4sooloaci4 PmPeens and Temporary Melee en'tfieisi Twat ' ..ana__ 1101111 — thrThlt& I ''• ' ' '' l Qum N. 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