TVA, 1E41; It A Pit de ' A ,r - \I. riot Le , ovearred at Prague, bid via . , qippressed without 14dodshed. Tui . F•hiprilent, 10 Fiurope pu Satur day amounted to' 1, .1 rad; e i ttantitics of 41rit- hate been seized in Aiontreal. Canada. fo/fraud on the revenue. oh] mccting•house in. Newbury, Mass., built in I WI, was burned on Silturday. ' Treasury Department last week printed sl.l.taio worth of fractional currency; $)2:L1215 were redeemed and destroyed in the same time. Tits Ct egressions! Temperance Society held a meeting, in rbc flail of the house of Representa tives last evening. ' A.; ear large number of visitors called at the War Deparimint on Saturday, mid had inter vien s with Mr. Stanton. J. IL lIAMN m proprietor and senior editor of L o uisville died at Louisville yester twit morning. AN alderman and tax collector shot at each, other on the street, at Memphis, on Saturday, but neither was hurt. Tun correspondence betwef n Secretary Seward said Stanley, cirf, the .Alabanla claims, has - been brought to a close. lloN. W. L SHARKEY, E. M. Yerger and A. IL Itimd, have been appointed delegates from Mis sissippi to the Democratic National Convention. DCM-1)1TON ,in Paris have been tined for printing illegal reports of the proceedings of-the Corps Legtslatif. TIIV. South Carolina Convention has adopted a resolution requesting Gen. Canby to suspend Sleriff's sales for three months. Ton Louisiana Convention is discussing the disfranchisement .peetion of the new Consti tution. Tut; Mississippi Convention elected a treasurer and tax collectors for the Variens counties in the State, on Saturday. .. • THE Abyssinian King is confronted by rebels in his own dominions and near his own palace. A battle was imminent nt /ast advices. Ali official note of the French Government an nounces the new army law as a pledge of con tinued peace instead Of a war measure. Co.,un, bonded warehouse of J. A. Mattson 'C in New Orleans was destroyed by fire on 'Friday night. Loss, - $200,000. . - TlinEr: candidates for Governor of Georgia, under the new Constitution, have already been announced. Rix. GEO. W. Bausu, of the Central Ohio Cenfercnee. committed suicide on .Saturday, by hanging himself in hie barn, at Delaware, Ohio. THE California Assembly has refused to adopt the Semite resolution for an investigation of al leged corruption in the election of United States Senator. I•. England, considerable feeling has been by'the recent resolutions of the United lion.e of Bepresentatives declaring the ympathy 01 the nation with the Ftitians. IN the Quebec Rouse of Assembly, on Satur etas. the subject of the great emigration of citizens of that province to the United States hilder dischssion. `Nu: Arkansas Convention has adopted a me in6rial to Congress to extend the facilities of the ikaikrupt net, and has fixed the "per 0; riiit.cis at with cents for mileage. Tor. Treasury Departmeti t received an addition to the conscience fund on Saturday, thlonf4.ll a priest at St. Vincent's College, at Loa :tngeles, California. • A 11.11:EAS uonyrs ease, to test the coma-Ra tion:111o: of the Reconstruction acts, was before Underwood, at Richmond, Va.,on Satur day, but was adjourned until Wednesay. •. - - • 601.E1t ALKER has written a long letter 'on the ili'itory of territorial annexation to the United States, and favorina the purchases of Alaska and the Danish West Indies. TM; lower branch of the Danish Rigsrad has ratified the treats• ceding the Danish Wog. Indies ti the United States. There was not a single dissenting vote. A.I. but twenty-tbrce of the passengers Of the cholera ship Leibnitz were allowed to come to New York on Saturday. The passengers detained at ?...,!tnitaritine are all recovering. Tnt British Horne °Ake denies ollicially, and lu the mos.t positive terms. that any orders wore ii,ned by the British Government for the arrest of George Francis Train. The authorities at Cork are alone responsible. A of General Canby's staff writes to a flicuct in New York that crime hi North and, south Carolina is no greater than the Courts can attend to. and that there are no indications of a var of the races, as has been reported. Tim Spanish government has received informa tion that another rising by the enlists in Cata lon'a aid Aragon has been planned . and active ine'asure. have been taken to resist the move ment. I'. the North Carolina Convention on Saturday !an ordinance was introduced annulling all laws of the State, except those relating to marriage. ro report has yet been made on the new Consti talion. although the Convention has licen two - vveelLs in session. no: Georgia Convention. on Saturday, $5O . v.'cre voted to each member out of the funds re- Cntly obtained by the military Treasurer. It 'WU, stated that Gen. Wade had applied to Gen. grant for a loan of enough of the muds sent by t11I• State of Georgia to pay its indebtedness on se ‘N'estern and Atlantic Railroad, to defray the - tpense*, of the Conventton, and that Gen. Grant emiscd to use his influence in the matter. CITY BULLETIN. Dr, ' A Cm.Enitrry.—Johii Thompson :7\ orton. !brnierly well known as a performer on both as a public perlormer t , tidier, not only on that Instrument but the, pl:tet, died iu Oils city ou Friday last. tie i.ngrohman by birth, and binned part of bri..ehold of William IV., of England. He mad.: his first appearance •at Niblo• e, in New :York. :;rid cattle. to Philadelphia, where be was a atteehe of the , then New Chestnut t7eut Theatre, under the several managements of "Wi.t7en. Warren & Weetnys, and Pratt it Weenty.. He Wan prominent et the Musical and Concern, and his trial of skill with VS.lgnor Gassbate, an eminent Italian artiste, tittiarded crowded uudieuces both in Philadelphia :mil New York, Mr. Norton carrying off all the :prii-es. He supplied the United States Govern went with linglra during the late rebellion, and aya.-. hold in high estimation by Gen. George Cad -v. abider and oilier eminent officers. lie was lu ahe year of his age Mks's ilm.L.—The new hall at the S. W. t:orrier et' Third and Brown streets, built by the Circler of Bed Men. is so far completed that It will Le opened to-day. This flue building has a I rout of eight 7, feet on Third street and one bun tird and ten feet on Brown, and is one hundred :.nd Eliteen feet high. There are three stores on !Third street and two on Brown. The second- P•tory roOin; eighty by eighty feet, has been hand camel" fitted up for public meetings, concerts, and there is connected with it dressing and :retiring, rooms,galleries.dining-room and kitchen There is, In other portions Of the building, eleven :fudge rooms, with committee rooms, &c. Th; difice has been constructed in the most substan tial manner, and reflects much credit upon the niter of Iled Men as well as being a deekled or- Itt . inient to that section of our city. A AN SID .U.--.l . t . .ttra inorning.about o'clock. Policeman Young was shot in the ' , y Charles Iluverly, proprietor of a tavern on street, below l'wcnty-first. It appear , v.'.•,J.t ,erly was sbooth.g' b.t Borne diEcadely "z•,••_.rt:L,- who were tryinc; to force an eritr:ll•.o Polio , man Young., Its-Iri„7 . I.l;)ceeded in the direction of Ha:, , ;y': 3 , lnce to te. , Lertain the cause, when he recci,',.(' zac contentb of the pistol au stated. • r l ' BK 1 .V.l. I.I*YEN'• et 011 , 1 I ,- I. , ).N.—ldaSt. OVelll , 1`,.:: I L4 l It) teting ..of---th e -Pen n syi Vania-I3 r it - of the Tre.eduieli'E Comnii,-ion of the Prole tent Ypibcopal Church Wu, Id in Et. Luke's Church. Addrclie,s wcri• made I,y ti lt . Rev. Gillette, t3yert tary nnu Gen i•rul et of the Coma, Lc ion, r..nd Rev. Dr. Haight, 01 ` , ;,:iy York. A collection Nvar, taken up in aid of Dr iortnnitLy Corn. R. Schofield, a prominent Democratic ii , Altieirm of the 'lrma- Ceti/ Ward, Wile arrested on tiaturday, evening, charged with rioting and disorderly emidw,t, et tewtlfth and Jefferson etreetk, on last ovenitig. Alderman &table held him for v:‘e.d behavior. DrApi 01: Om, PRINTEIL —Mr. William E. 'Walton, who, for the past twentrycars had been n compositor On the North .Imcrican and United ,s'tairs Ganette, died in this city on Saturday bumping. Mr. Walton was much respected by li who knew him, and had the highest esteem of his fellow-s% orkmcu. Bunt U.IY of Minicar Burius.—On Saturday last the one hundred and ninth anniversary of the birthday of Hobert Burns, the Scottish poet, IvLIS very generally observed by his countrymen resident in this city. THE iNCO3IIt TAN.-1 . 11 accordance with Instruc tions received from Washington by the Assessors of Internal Revenue, the annual assessment of income and special taxes for 1867 and 1868 will be immediately commenced. A. Singular Dinner Party. A writer in Blackwood describes a dinner party in Belgrade: ".1 mustered enough °film 'mysterious gut terala' to say something civil and ,compliment sty about the place, the dinner und the corn pany, which the prince acknowledged politely, saying, 'I believe you are the first Eualishrnan who has over set foot here. • Your country men, I fancy, are too haughty to like to mix with indiscriminate company, and though the rule may be a safe one,they lose something by their reserve. The people who sit about you now in this room comprise every class and condition of life. That large man with the cicatrix on his cheek is Prince Carl Dol gouroki, and the man opposite to him, in areen velvet and gold, n O his valet once. lie is now the Greek Minister of Police. Yonder is a Mexican General, who is now in' command of a troop of banditti in Patras ; they are in R titan pay, and are meant for service in Then . He with the spectacles is the correspondent of the All,ronzeinc Zeitung, and the tall quaint fellow' on his left is Hunyadi, who is under sentence "'ofdeath in Austria; and the dark handsome man, next but one to him, is Seristarchi, a man ruined by high play, and compromised in that affair of Orsini s.' 'Who is that no ble-looking fellow near the stove—be with the white attila over the scarlet jaeke:r `That's the heddsman of the Vulattica or Montenegro. It's . a bold thing fur him to si. down in a company, many of whose sons and brothers. have fallen under his sword. He's the vainest dog in Europe, and fancies the Queen of Greece is in love with him.' `And what do they all do here? What's their object in meeting tbus?'What the 13 furs° is to iheanoneVed folk this room is to the secret police of Eastern Europe, and those countries whit ii depend for their existence on the Turkish Empire. They play at espionage as men gamble at Homburg: each knows what his neighbor is after. and does his, best .to outwit him, now by bribing higher, now by sheer knavery, now by something a littic more energetic than either,' and he drew his ringer significantly across his throat, and smiled as he spoke." Tip: following aphorisms on love are corn municated to the (T'0(a. ,. 1/ : Women like men who flatter them: but love those who' despise them. Every man. by the general law, loves all women; all women love one man. Men are by nature polygl-- mists; women, monogamists. Magnificent lovers make wretched husbands, and excel lent husbands the worst of lovers. Women become attached to men not for What men do Ibr them, but what they (10 for men. Grati tude paves the way to their esteem, but sel fishness opens the road to' their love. The smallest tenderness outweighs with a woman . the greatest sacrifice. She will forget the hero who would die in in her behalf, for the mere gallant who would give her caresses, and nothing more. When women's hearts are touched they are all kindred. The merest dowdy then becomes the sister of the proudest duchess. Women de sire to love, primarily, and men to be loved ; hence, women idealize and men analyze, the objects of their affection. If a woman will not love you make her hate you and she is half yours, for 'Weis too unnatural toiler to last, and its first rebound is tenderness, and the second passion. Men never love women whom they do not, and women never love men whom they do, understand. "Forever," in. the rhetoric of woman's affection, is a sentimental hyperbole, meaning a period of exactly two months. , PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In rtemper frow ColvJu, Li A !Lew' htnand 111 r DittmerE. IMPO 0 Nb • ItenTyp..torthe '1191.0,0.0in . VANNAll—btentmhip WI pt.r.n T0..1 1;4 bales cotton £ Brown. & Co; !: t,,lt tab*, Buhl: 4 baler. cotton 80 do , :ornestics t.,14;.:b0r0 1!orr11: Co; 208 bole; cot , on rice CV bran. .1; lodra cotton 3 A Cr. rot': S lrf bbbt Sl, koc., 1,,r;( o; 4 bell; empty 850;5 toting e Co; r tor: r •,,, i0..1e -sfor rtook Fa 1711.1114 ntnuebt: iner; I bbl crone,. W C o e: )Icl)..vitt; It: Ink- cotton Soo o.c 1,i,;. cry bider I bdl dee: - e 1 I tAlt' lie unt.e R 1 lanb ,:4 bbb b:pnn •ir Lrlca (utton to do rug, Br.; ;., 'Jrs nnton.S:l rrt •11;:., , , Son; 1 cat); brtmtly Mitplipll .I, t tt. order; 58 co It Pattci roll a: Co; ti tit , 1 bOt •to, ellord; IU cotton millinery go, ti.• Chu, 1' . p::, r:: tttdo - cotton Wood f ;:tri ". I.Lt. ck.: \\ Unto:: is Fm:. n V EISIENTS ir . 1 . 1;1 ' 7r.' if.: 4L;;."1 :1.31.'4, MIIIMO slurs 1..4%4 1!:l luf ... L. ...... .... ........ • 1 ~ r ...T Li:r dill 'N ...... 14, c.i of NVIV ! N 5 1. 'ktikt '1 .. '2l ti of 1 .i . ......• .".! .•i ‘,:r . ....... ~.,,1.411. tro; .„ ...... t.. 11 1.,/ • ...... I Fil” . t.“ A urt.rula-'..r. Morro. Ca , A . , . . 'Mt . r. • ... 'V , „tie.: ... 1.1,(.,i,1 ..,e , .n :;.r .i!'f&A.LZ f _Nil', iI:IILLII*T.I.I7.. ! T. OF 111ILADELPIII:\ -,3 U . . 11. .i!".*. -., .I.7's. 4 tj. T 1 n,4 IS AI:l f Vn)r.iT FP.DA frithl ;al , •.nsor, I Lour, al! indr.o I g -dl Aran. 1:117:0). * A Pintt. ditontl, ( 170, L Co. 1 . ; Raymor E A SQudcr 1. Co, 0 • Caols.,y, hence at Nov Or 1, I ; IWI rui!, , Ll from witaangtou, NC. IL 1,1 1,11) t Chark , of ":23th tit+ 11, V , .111, chimed r.t NCNV York ig SuA,lro!, flow (;alveaton, 1 l; h ini3t.at vol ' ~.Ttp, 14,0ontr I:ok cr. frwa NEW York via flavana, at N,.vv Orl !..I't hi-% iStt:krt.of Oto (: ant, lit Nvw fl'ool Now Yolk. titcatuor Lodon i. 'Hovey, vi, : o.rof at Now orluath3 Iltb hnot. lox Now York. WlLbiLgton, (4.:; ‘ , 7, from Now Orlearul, at Now York Mai ittt k..te,mor Percirc, Duct/vac, Now York, Beth t".r. lox Ruvre‘ THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN:-PTI ILA DELPDIA , ON DAY, . JANTJA RY 27,.1.868. / K LINEN . STORE :47 ` S2S Ai-eh Street. Wo are opening the boldness of the new year with ' A THOROUGH REDUCTION IN 1 -3 'l;tlClb.:' S 5 To Clear Off Surplus Stock. We offer to Linen Buyers The Largest Linen Stock in the City At Less then Jobbers' Prices. All our Linen arc of our own Importation and are Warranted Free from Cotton. deP-fn w e E. M NEEDLES ek CO. Will be prepared to offer for • HOLIDAY PRESENTS splendid ar:orttneuts of ACES, LACE Goons, vEo.s. EMBROIDERIES, &c., &41.• At Pricer to loatire Sales. t,tt 'Their stock of House-Furnishing Dry Goods `.. 0 Will be offered at the lowest rate& Eleventh and Chestnut BtreatS; ItOw. • 1868. 1868, 1#44- .6 04 , 6 ,A5: ). vt) A e,0,0k - Fourth and Aroh, GOOD MLISLPS3 DY TUE PIECE. GOOD A.L.L. FLA NN EL.3. TABLE LINENS AND NAPKIN - 3. LARGE 111,AI:1:I:TA AND Qt.FILTI.;, RUCK SILICS A . ND PLAIN coup poLiz soi BBOULLL LIND WOOLIIN e , fiAWLS, J • w j 71 lEtovsptii and C:liestntit ,•1 r tr. inoticOroniti in of 'AI 1. , ;,11; t in ' • (1-- I , , (30( 4-..• 44 LIN i1t.1 , 1711 erelei , srt,J, eve, in WI t . outctivivitect ,:.1 "u Ct LI: , r7,tho [is t_ MEI rISIINIi, 41+ I,ut TtltY 1 11011.l."r1 call t , 11. ,-. 11(:011 r•f: Lag, tirelt3i,lll,ol,.ro 11,• 10. to 0t1.7 , uco, 10.4, 1, r ; nod .14 4 , 40.. 0 f iipz Murra,,lll!:llC..o, 04.5 4, 1.1 5 . :c1 111 iurh POW,. ahl,liwo grad,o. Sri-; York 'Will!, 11'0.1,,,ni, 1'; 3,111: .41th 01:4; MoSlina, 1410,:1,,1 nt,l 11r1v..n A1t11.5. (int - pir . ,(.l. Of (j.. 17• 0,110. tiert 14:' '2 , 014. Co: ;1,10,,„ 1,.. 4 4 Sl'l4ii t%CAW, 7,2 .`..c ;•',114,..t. 15:15 !P. i • '.:!; ti J.' • - ..... !!'• ....... .1 p ..... I I 'vb. I. ..... I, 1, P‘. 1,. , ,Ct.ll, ft Feb. 11 IN it+ Ufi Li. t Is()LTIJ 3KUON.I) '311•:r.5.1 r!lo the L a dle, to th ou i t o ,h f u r and cizebt,le. . pr+i; A.N:):•;i: / t. A 13)3.'1,1.3)W, BHA V/ Lt; OM . ; 3.1A1.3-.3 that: 13. c 1 . ..c01a, Auction folio Ilricos. 131-.0.c. co. Psourlot 1-3C . 11,i6t Oputte,t. I.3.tek. 'nab(it /o\l.lx GAY AND PLAIN 331.'1'1.1.) 111,ANKET SEJA. Vv LAP:. IN itA.L1...11, CO.. • /twill/ Scowl') 1 A Il • l , tz LEE A RI; NtrAr CLOAr,I4 tinll FM:. otiret+toch ot ‘Vtotet' vt r y lOW priCt P g.adapted to Mt:WA and Mr. Cvl4.rod Vim 111m1:. rtua ('!grad (1111.11:1. ill t, !Ihic Pilot c)ATiNt.s. l ti . 1 11 . M1) . ttalqtql 1171 - 11.011, Lind I • , 1. 1 1..... 1 ; 1•'r.11(4 t1.,111111 Lnrrcgill9. j'oicy ill:11'c+. boxed 14 1(i1 , 1111)ed AI ft large ai d 11.51,1 e, avid (It./(/I:l:).(li..ptt:tt to 13031 IVeltr. ut wihul , k,,tit, i s u, ( l m1:111 ..lAdllis, 11 N'crth 1.1„, NiEn 5155,“,,j,),,,, ),.()Nll'l3 HosToN ittscurc.-13uND 6 ItOBTON tor itnd Milk (urnr rartrrr NOllnhn, and 01' 611th by . :1l)0. ii. e(A)„ Acw,ite ftu ::reed. 108 South Itelztorttro • V6 1 If,[l.:llito"tAAt.B4l7iltj4::'olPpluin'.4—ilifnroTirXhir?r, Vr6,:tt, alit, Iron) (Hawn, tinct tor omitt by J() 3.13, itUratiatt 4; 1:.•S South DOL{w[aU nswitto. Steamer Santiago de Cuba, Smith, cleared at N York 25 II hat fot Steamer Victor, Data, cleared at Now York :sth inst. fcr New ()Aram eteniver Sthr of thoBupth.Sterling,cleared at NoW'York ;258 , Inst. for St ,Logo. s Ship Mary-Bangs, flange. from Boston for San FrlM`Cisco; • vs tie opokun 17th ult. I t 6 20. lon 34 95. • Ship Lookout, Nugent, BM' San Francisco 7th Oct. at Now York 25th inst. • Book Loch Lomond, Clifford, flailed from Montevideo Pd nit, f , r Cuba. Balk Victoria (Itrem), Mao:tens, front Baltimore Bth Aug. at Aenunico 14th inst. Bark B Fay, Dunham, cleared at New Orleans 18th inet. f r Live! peol line II 8 Finery, Fitz, at Cardenas 16th tint. fot N port in' lb of linft, rn.A. Bark James \VOA, Bates, 60 days from Rio Janeiro, at I',tt lof ka stit Met em ith coffee. Bark 'Philemon Andes.on, days front Itlo.Janeiro, at New 1 ark 25th tnet. tt nth cutlee. , Brig Mary (Joinery, Comery,at Apalachicola 16th inst. from Atrinu all. 5, hr Win 1, spriugalVillard,for Now York, wan loading at Apalm hicolu 15th inst. drive I. S Levering, Corson, front Boston, and M k 4 D Scull Steelman. from Moblie, at New Drleano 18th inet. The PI h S 11 Scull woe up for New York. Seta Frances, Gibbs, hence nt Boston 24th inst. 211ARINtil MI6CELLANY. The bark Ann Elizabeth. brio A' P L Chitties Albert, and Nernianby all parted eluting .t Gibraltar:ad ult. but Oben, were rent off in time by Lloyd'a agent to prevent any of the verrels flout going 'whore. NoTier I'o NIARINERS. The Spindle marking the S lV Ledge, entrance to Nrw haven harbor, has been swept away by the ice. The Ledge to now, and will be, al/ILI ked with a Spar Buoy, painted red, until the Spindle can bo replaced. The Willoughby Spit Light Vern! "No 21," Clwsapenke Dm ., which broke adrift from her atafion on the' Sld mi },' boo) replace d. RETAIL [►KY GOOD N. Cki B`l'N IT 87'1--FEs4_;'l ',1_,1451-13,f4 J,IINWSSII-1 . 0 TOT i~l,e? L - ~~, ...i.,-:;', , 11.-1. - c) TOIL Vciv, t . Pu'Tie'. ot own,. W tiftti flit aid c: of L'inc;ra' firi , Ltktiftit ;Mad. o of Wlttt,.;.l. ( :4;uo o.in ruhi Frt.r.t/.41 13,1:1.v0r (.110.111i. eza. ttl4:4 5.7 A .. , E1,11tg.4, 4itkie l lA'Lltllol . l.' INN. /RANCE ENTS. • • PROVIDENT LIFE ,AND TRUST COMPANY OFFICE NO, 111 FOURTH erREEL Philadelphia, First mo. 1, IFOIS Too following etatentent of the tveete and 11)118illeFfl of th'r C. lupauy is 001,11,41,cl in conlpliall^elVitli the lieneral lionritu c e law ot the State of l'ollieylvanitt: Authorized .... ..0 Amrtilif of capital p..1(1 ii 150 000 00 Amo of. At/hi:TS. Prevent value '0111601.10 00 7 3 10 I.'retteuty notee of tho i United States. . , ... ... . ...... 121=5 00 1,100 00 10.40 Culteil States bonds Lea 00 1121oe (NI 5-20 I lifted ht at, 11,578 00 1110, tgages on city property, being firer !tette, not exceeding half (ho 641.570 00 7.100' 00 (h mind rent. on city pop:11y ..... ' 3,000 00 10.666 67 Lehigh Navigation Conipany'e 6 per .... 5,06 1 00 6,000 00 100 ebarth Lehigh Valley ............ 6,160 00 6,000 00 100 rt e l'enn%ylvania Railroad mock 1,2.341 00 26 thares tioporlt Co. stock 1 4 ,1:00 00 80 i•lia• Natiuhal Dank of the Re. public. ..... ........., „ p,OOO 00 37/0 00 226 1.111 , 11't N 'Central Nsdinnal Dank_ , 25,0a0 UJ 72.72.1 37 Bills receivable for premiums , mecucc . d by liens or h01ie1e5....... 160,036 75 Leann on collateral eocuritfes Corti in hank, bearing interest Cash on bond IiCSINF.S.t3 TIIE COMPANY. *57243°5 76 Pt eni nuns, including annuitiom $150.E07 07 Intnteat on premium fund......,..... 0,791. 12 Lee, n gents' COMmiseions -----1 138..472 10 Iliterent on other invettmenta . "3.017 P 5 Peneics issued in 1867. ............ " 540,6,,0 0 Policies ontstand nig Twelfth 'lnc). 31, 1807... ~ 4,047.250 (3) Amount of annuities 1,531'21 1.11,b1 a on lives 11.501) 00 Expenses. 21,499 711 Li/11/HULA to depositors aid frosts—.. . • .. .. . ... 2 71,422 16 uniEurcuts , NAMES. SAMUEL It SHIPLEY,I RICHARD CADBURY, JOSHUA U. tli /RBIS, I T. WISTAR BROWN, MELIA RD WOOD, 1 AVM. 41 LON HST RE ill, iims:m . HAINES, I WILLIA3I HACKER, CIIARLES F. COFFIN. of Richmond. Indiana. SAMMYI}I. R.ll EPLEY; IP retiltiOnt• 'WM. C. 1.0 tovrai vice.Prest. 1101 V LAND PARRY, Actuary.. jal7-f,m,w,kit ()TRAM) LIFE INSUR&NUE AN CITY A Ni) a 'heat Company, of l'hiladelpliin, in conformity with en Act of the LegLclature, publidli a statement of the as. ref, held on lot January. letpt, na followb: 1t0m1.4 and 'Mortgagor.. ....... ............ Ground iterate. ....... Long den Collateral Loan, r, - -11 , , , 76 hectripealce and Delaware Canal), •Coto; any Loan, 6 percent.... (it) of Itlithidelphia Loan, 6 per Dart i.dairg Itrail , ,tad Company Loan. 6 per rent ........ ........ .'l,l Delaware and Raritan Canal .4 'Ol,l any Lclan. 6 per cert.... 7,1,0 I.,llitzli Valley Railroad Com. t my Loan, 6 per cent ,''aware - LaiP oat] Conmauy Loan. Ii per cent... • ....... • • • . ) N wth Penney I , an in I. ailroad Company Loan, 6 p•r cent .. 7.4'x , Soh uyllt ill NfiCit,'HtiOn CWT. paw - I oan, 6 per cent... ...... I 10,1. , , 1) Intrvrc idri.don ('anal Coot. puny Loan, ti per Ccnt ..... 1.2 Railroad Company I,,xn, I; ; I c r cent.......... %%141 :t;etri, cow . . 1 ens 1,11:,11, 6 per cent........ :.(•.• Cmeinnati Loam 6 Per clot. • • • Pcl Wyk a tin State Loan, .6 per ' h. Olin kt State Loan. t. per rent.; Y , •tt socm•hatna. Cann] Co. Loan, 6I Per cent I sited States;'"gl) yeard' Loan, 61 por ccitt 4:1 7,01 tit , d Sinteaof P-1.. beer root R. R. Co. Loan, 6 per zit. . ................ ......,.. I :',f.fct I Lila. Reading R. L„. !Co. nn G par CVO - ..... ......... ........ von L. C anal Co Loan, 6 per eon r i d , ten Tre , c,ury Note , Lean, 7.1; per I a 15. t , t , t Ch.% eland J• •Nlal , on lag R. c,.. _ • :70,940 ,•••,, Loan. 7 pt-r cent . ........... ..... - Centred It. It. Co. Loan. ^ 7 . 7 rer rent tc , 4 Phil.qh-lphia • & Stinbory 11. It. 1 . 7 per cent , 4.112 1 itt,lanch t Allegheny (;‘,...Lean I 7 roe 7. zinc rwr State L • r cont. 1-..7111 l'enitot Ivanitt Loin, I percent... i 4 ::. '4; univa Slats e 14.40 car, Lou t , 5t per Cent. bT6CIi 4: • Vi%: ' : ''''' '.),lit.rea Nocebola bank rd Ken. ?bare,. aif: of . L0ttier,11,........ .I., , ,lntree Lehigh Valley !Lit. C 0.... rhare:. Clmrd Lite 11/nilllalC(24 An- I nuity and Tril,Lt of Phila. C+o , bar.. Philadelphia N,,tional Bank.. ........... ...... , ... ... Plume l'aiTeerb' and : o .e/bank/el National Lai k e.. 0, hates Conant rcial .. I`;aLlOnal 11nek.... ........ ......... eliarr. Nledloiniem' National Sank Bank of Northern Met tle,4 77 Share. Penn Nrit;onalli;ln •- f.. Sharee Vie , tern Natirloal 'Link_ I 1117 Shorts l'ehurylvanil kailroad 15hat ea Ilarrirlairg italPoad Co.. I NA Shales Mitt, bill and clelinyl kill Haver.. kailroaol ........ Lnail ............. ..... JOHNActftry. JA , T . AI:y j R2O. IEW PUBLICATIONS. JUST PUBLISHED! LIFE OF JOHN P. CROZ ER, BY J. 'WHEATON SMITH, D. D. Price 81 50. LIFE OF .TOS H, KENNARD, D.D., /3Y J. BPENCEN. KENNARD. • Prlce >kl 50. Amer. Baptist Publication Society, IL GUI nri TIII, ('or. Scc, to.)AttGli Strit., Philadelphia, rEULLOI'I"," n. ;w 1.3`.. (+K. - -- g GENIZAA ! t 5 1V 1300K$- -ALL-Tins DAN', DI T. J. B I:0TH E 8. 1.10, 20; (.; NIT , - ;'1'1:E T, PLULAII EL PI ILI, i. c,n.m.74A. A 11.; T. A. Tro Compint , ) in ua, Inr gP ()nod. volunw, cloth. Prier, 82.; or au p4per tor $1 gives lid ono of 1/18 novels of lilline iTivi,te lite u: tit.; pre:ent day. The descriptions of the v ti.e e.,nntr around--of Savona, the do. town of the M,r , lllllla---11re wonderfully graphie, 'l.ll‘i be ar to their having been dune from. the Life ~no who hem liv( d th , piece and loved them. The - ,, ne in ton ,cf bar.. ld brought em ,fly L: tore the r , adkr, wh•. ill Lot easily Oink-) off the fin. -10111 it proem. ;x. P. c would recommend the reader . I,llln t.w our;..veliug thf the plot and the result. 'Lou bt; , ry reinty pertzt , A, mid the inter.. ioevol.u..,,ai it pz.,....-010.—AtMtuntto. • • Lor.'. , type, leaded. Price, el GO. Clikrik , J nt , ,,11.-, ~ n s u ,;.t lie twelfth You of "hater V( . 011iI .. 111 Th..iotrated, of I 'lt:alem oily)" with 1 , 0 o Illtndratinim by Phi:: and peLlp.le.d rf.tyle with "Bleak li ern•," . - t. r.teriui "Nichelita .Nicklr by,", ' , nil," "1 he t... (Ad atiloity ." 'ld," 0 '1 y and .' 4 orn." anti "The ,"nlrew,:. ::ir.0 , .1. I'ii)o,wi 50 each. Pritand tS 10, 100 , 1, 00,1 cee volume will be IL 111. 0.'.1;11) Price, twenty-fire rentn. li,eng the tiev,Drli Ynli, ,io of "f'etcr. , ou',.. 1•:. , 11. e in nt n:y•thec, klooktt , ;tut& t-3.lrtiiy• um the moment thoy i. , ;;NI , 111 010 pn e ft.t l'ut.ttettyrtt' prices. Call iu :.• , o, or st.i.d i.,r ver you tvout, to T. It. PP.TEIISO ta FILERS, • ;10,1 t fitreot. Pa. B.I.TUItDAY, l'ElikUAlti" •5 CENTr',. ao.tzr rind A conk, l'oten , on and Ladies' cfot.. Did:CI.PN lteadiugs and Dlchen:N V, ,dition, At 40 t;t::ti'l 1 A VOLUME, Alho, a 11 , W lot of *-21ttl IP . A't' So cENTs. P,T4:iIEIVS Uhf , ap Boot: Jlonvo, 1 , 03 Chestnut etroot„ of u•, ,, yv !•.! 1,1101. lqado ordur, and pictures ftniil;:llutfH in. I niql.iner. 2t5 USTV.EADY LATIN GRAMMAR.- rI No‘v I'4lll , mA-A OnAnraor 'of tho Luuguago breiiii,iEii-otlichoott---With-oxorcircrrand-imcribulartetc % PindnAn, A. M., Sapezintonduut .of the is,, , ohan, hoc!, q A,. I %Hi:Awl., 1...k0 ph:Rmuro 11nn01111Cing to Toschers A , ;(1 lurnds of FAtuct,tion I , ,, , nerhily, that tho now odltlou i the above Mirk now ready, and they lovito a careful :awilintiwl of tho ,q , Ano, and con, mrison wit h othor " 4,1 k, ot,i (hit etA ,l O I;opl 4, i bo farnishod to ' l '..!Atio es h•n , l SATcrtufondent.A of Schools for this Fill:Woe utNi. GO. It:1,14%01 b' is H. ITT,F.Kt & 30u t 1 Fourth etreot r'Lrladelph , a. pouc,rallY. ait2l Audi or tittle:lv 11,,,0?u01i3n. d PAR.CII4I, CAPLIZS. dio.—OLlVEtid LeAROYES oitinfod Qlivee,), Nonpareil and Snperflue ';alora and oliv..m; ft/mil tv,nde laiteting ex• 14131,010011 lil"from iiavre, and for into by JUG. B. BIJI3SLIEB & OA. 10t3Boutti ir.%lawrxe avenue. N i;w UIIESTNT TT ST I tE ET TIIEATI2M— PUSITIITIMY LAST PEEK, of the .pistini,n,l,betit'one diet), ,n)tiN OWENS, iu I,,ie wonderful linpexHeentlen of JO} , UNIT, in the Atneriran play Iu leer note, entitled A PICTURE OF NRIV YORK LIFE. -101 IN UNIT (o.)niewhut eting.y)......Mr..1. L. (YWRNS. SID COdliVer (,01M`IV hill .. —.. ortou r. ltFex (n New York merchant) Ifr. 54. 11. Locke Cynceine ( ..... Mr. 0. A. PiteAlAntax Charleff Henf. , :d (•rme Is bed hot) Mr. F. Murthyli r, Apex.. ............ ........ . .... .111 re. R. A. I.2ewle Al. , •' rn contrhvO ......... it V. Illehanan Mrs, ... Arlington coloreco.. ....... A bionk. Onalar attention 0 CHUM to the DII) 0.4)1)8 tiT01(1.: SCENE. To conclude siith the Ruttlinq Fume. OTVE TO Ail %VWI4, MONDAY. Fehrtmev 2(1, the PANEBII TRoOPE. If Jua n ARCH STREET TiiEte. NIP Ilegirta ..4,4 put. 7. r ENDER TIIE GAS LIGHT. • EN 1:1:Y NIGHT A NT) SAT URDA Y AFTERNOON, ;411,at local pi*, with new eVellery and grand UNDER TItE GAS Tho b•fttures: litol nt Delmooice`c; Extroior View or t' lor inn: , ; Ferry lioat6 in Motion; The great railroad 'train at tar..; at lull cntod. and Mr. 1.1'.115 R,K Lt Soorkey. MATINFEON Sall: Arri4t...... AT TWO. Matleo, ro and cent,. . 73.721 27 160 710 75 16,908 7b 9,388 89 t tir.A I , RE, N. E. tiURNF It I NINTH and WALNUT streets. Begins at Y; past 7. THIS (Monday} EVENING. Jan. 27. MK ENTIRE CHANGE OE PERFORMANCE. ME. and MRS. BARNEY wudAnms three ilot ions pieces ! ()winnowing with the affect ing Drama cntitl. IRELAND AS rr WAR. Mimi] l'at . , Mit BARNEY WILLIAMS. Judy 'Trot MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. In which they will dance their celebrated Donnybrook Jig. Alter whirl the laughable extravaganza of cONNEUTICUT COURTSHIP. To conclude with the Irish farce of . THE IRISH TUTOR. $16.,598 . 0,1.1 0,1 6 1VENTII STREET OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH STREET. below Arch. TUNISON Ai CO"fl MINSTRELS, BLACK BOOK. BLACK BOOK. Irumenor mecereo of the new Burlesque. entitled the BLACK RooK! BLACK BOOK! Imported Ball ! tin the BLACK BOOK. Grand Tranoformatbm Scene in the BLACK ItOoK. An iterurnon Grotto Scene in the BLACK 1100 K! BLACK BOOK! ' A number ut charming and beautiful Fairy N.Yeleke in he BLACK BOOK. In preparation a Crawl Burl, aque,.entitled TIIE PIRATES 0 11 1"11: YLKI r, tau t 4 luununkera , Slaughter. fritplor, iH. IM'/FAIT nt ti. , :k{ 1,4 wry,. 41,p00 (Id . 1.3X1.311 . 9 , 1,915 81 174,K,4 10 i.Li. Tur:FAmiLy icLsoirr. cAuNcnoss 4.7. DIX FV'd NIINSTRELS, TILL GREAT tiTAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. great r..,11 of r!eclit... , in . FA HATERS' 51 At R . T tiATURD Al" NU; HT. FOSItiVe I)" Het 11I'Ck of the .ipleLrlitt 'mit...Lathe Tli V MA(44.: t i AK,. L 1 1: 1'1'“ GlttiV ANN I,AI, . • AGAGEM lIF WIDNI - SIVI EVENING. JANI"ARY '-f 4 nl; Cards of AfinfiAen coat obit - be obtained by taleT Stib,:cript lon price. admitting, n gentleman and One lady. FIN P; . vtra lady k *I. tiptctLtor 'ficket:. entrance Locovt btreet_ Eie Penh.. B , .liscrivicnii t'Arth , rt Admh-ion received 113 the 'windier,: of the MO/Inc/Thor and at the principal Mninc Doors open at 7 o'clock. l'romenaile floneert at h. Co rriagci trill eet rlown heade Forth, and take up lion& north. j 1!:: A It L 6 L.l N.r z s lJ I ' EgTPA MATINEE, • EVERY 't'll UItSDAY A PTEIINOOII, At o'clock. IN lIOR'I ICCLTI ItAL ['ALL. :%le,rrc. ItOES.E. Ill . :it:II and BfAt:111.1t. Package of Four Tickets tor Ono Dollar. Single Thiketr. contr. To he had at Boner & 111/3 (Mortara etreet, and at the drisr. no 1,441 Alfl F. I:ICAN VA It I ETV THEATRE, VEN G and SAT lON AY AFTERNOON. GREAT Cf INIIIINIAT TRQ FJP/1. n rcnd 11$110 , , vtlti.oinn tim•leaquer. Seaga, Dances, ;Yr ,, n , t Pantolatuity, Gr. • ' Lit!itAr•Lk ORCRESTRA.—PL7BLIO ItEMEARSALS IST attla J I LSL.ALFUNDiiALL,evcrySA't'UItUAI' nt P. N. Tick:vett mold at tho Door had ut all priacipal Store:. 1 neagementa can be made by addre4dng (; it STIF 11:4 Monterey etreet, or at 1. WITT/G'S Manic Store, 10:;1 Cli• stunt street. )I.:,NNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. CHESTNUT, above TENTEL Op, n from A. M. to gP. M. Ilrmjnmin Wcr , t'a groat picture of CHRIST IZEJF.CTED n 2thibition. jri•tf (...114..11 V OF b . , - .11 GI:AND 1,1 t 'DVSS OF OLIZOLSTEIN. libretto, of this highly race( rf , ftil Opera combine Frczo h and En li.h wo,th) can now be obtained nt the A (7.114.; Y, and I'ILTEESOIVS, ;"ktiCheetnnt et. jalstf; IitSSLLIVS 11Ik i v! . .;81 1 1 (3 1 i rn i liNaON C‘ONCF.II7II The 1i Concert of di 4, So lea on ja27 tl tell w k y A I , IN. roilriltV'V I'.th I itt.l CuLiti Colt t IV, CITY 1 C. ii ty of PhiladAplba.- E-fate of TIMM AS EDSON, dece.e , ed.--'1 he Auditor appointed by the conrt tt audit, Eettle and adjaat tLe wet account of S 3 1 PIIEN S. PitloE Poll.` ENeentor in State of PeruP4 lyania of Int of El .0.51A1S I:ICHALMSON. Wert Fern s, County of NVestehester, tat of New Volk, deces,,ed, and to report distribution of the balance in the bend. , of the useountant tall meet the partic. in. IC:tufted for the e of Ills appointment, on , he 11th day ..1 In nary. INN. at 3 o'cloel: P NI., at bin Office, No. ;i1 Walnut street, lu the cite of Philadelphia. LIJWARD I.IARLAN, $2.7.N.717 ld j a 47-m. w, f, ;t' 1 1 PIE 01 , E11,1!':t-.' COURT FUR THE t:, FY AND ND Coonty of I 'Math Iphia.- Estate of LEWIS 't he Auditor uniointed by the timid to audit, ecttle 1,1;i1 tiditud the account of ICIAII.GARIN KNOttit, admiu intrutia of the ptiito of LEWIS Mt 11l lON, &mimed. and to ret.ott diftriludien of the balance in the halide of the accouttent. trip meet the partite interested for the per. o'C of hit appointfuel,t, 011 ue , dav, 4th, February, IfOl. .t 4 o'clock 11.. at hie Office, 71:7 Walnut street, in the is et Phil:1E1401114 G. HARRY DA% IS, 0141/iY la ',l/I•11:( i.lAftl N Minur.--The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit • ~rife and adjust the account of ir.Elll T. LINN-v.IW. .inardian of MARI' Di:N.IIAM minor child of A. W. lift MIA DUNHAM, deceased, and to report die trib. tiot, of thebulance In th , band,. of the accountant, ••c'ill nit et fin parties interested for the purport. of hf...ap , continent, on Wednesday. February 6th. A. I).. D. A., at 3 M.. at his office, Nu , l k South sixth etreet., , tp_ coy of 19iRhdelpiffd JC)II;s1 120113ERT x, I e.'oeurety of nit:DP:RIC LEN• IG. eleceo,cd.- 'flee Auditor appointed by the Court to edit. Fettle and adiumt the rescond ueconut of (MARIA:LeI I' nod G11....1111:1. G LENNIG, Elecuturn of the will of Fl:l.DEltit: LEN NIG ' ducetneed. and to make ditetribm riot, 01 the beelancein the hands of the accountant, will meet the pardon interested for the P lirPOeef3 of hid up- II ointment. on Monday, February :al. Igie, at If o'clock A. M.. let hh office, Nu. 12 , 1 South Sixth street, in the city of 11. E. WALLACE. j3s,)•tri w f-st: • Auditor. N TFIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE, CITY AND County' of Philadelphia.—Estato of PURNELL, J. LIARRUseGION, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. isettle and adjust the account of JOIIN B. HAMM IT, Administrator of the Estate of V Ulf ELE BA ItRINGION, dec'd., and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, ;rill meet the parties intereated for the pur Poste of his appointment, on Wednesday, Janua y 16fees, at Wel o'clock. I'.M.. at Unice, No. CAY; Race ,treer, in the city of Philadelphia. Ihl7-L.11e,0 .st* JOoEPLI ABRAMS, Auditor. RIF k'S •OFFICF, PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 11th, Ov PHANB` COURT FOR THE cur, AND couNTI OF PII LADELPHIA. Estate of WIAIU,ES KEYSER, deceased. Sur proceed Mee, In Partition of Real Ei4tate in the Twenty,ieconit of said city. inquisition. TA E °Tick:, That by virtue of the *hove Writ tai Per , to nut directed, an Inquisition will be held upon the premiees therein described. on the thirty-fimt day of January, A. n. ist , e, at II o'clock, A. M.. to ascertain auc inquire, among other things whether the Bald promhice rim lie pard and (Whiled without prejudice to or spolitn4 the whole thereof; otherwise, to value and appraise the Hams; when and where you may attend it you see proper. Respectfully, yours, PETER IXLE, Sheriff. SVilliard It. Baker, Ileitis: W. Raker, Mary E and —Gillian' her husband, James U. linker, Elizabeth Matilda Henderson, C. T. Henderson, Martin, ill Young Wilheit, Emoline Gregory, William 11 gory, -----Keyser, widow of Hiram Keyser deed., I Barley nl. Keyser. Martha Goulds, John (Roddy. Anna Hatfield, Cowie Hatfield, Jane Keyser, Rufus Keyser. aKeyser, Catharine Morris, John L. Keyser, Alexan der . N. B.—The Jury trill meet at the Wetherill Yeats. San. coat Street, above Sixth, in the City of Phil ldelohia,on the :ilk day of Jan eery, A. D. peii, at 10 o'clock A. M., ; ‘ ‘ .tik.lti of Adn initntrxtion I b. b. v. t. a,. on the i eint..of cIIAItuES -KEYSEIt, Into of GetonuthstiLvin, nvr d; lartvinit nil per imlobted to eithl eotato will tunkopayrnetit,c.mt those hwvitql dame akntinKt thu same will Resent the Num) to 1..11 "I`AYLOit. 227 N. Sixth street. de23 tn6t§ I! ' THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR Tip: CITY AND County of Philadelphia. -Estate of THOMAS VI. POND, decettecd.--Notiee is hereby given that MARTHA VI Pt/Sri, the widow of said decedent, has tiled her poll- Wit h appraisernent of poDonal. property elected to br stained by her, tin& r the act of Asaernhi nr Aern and the supplements thereto. and that the sane will be approved ky the Court, ou Satardayi-Febreary lot, excelitlow thereto be filed. Attorney Att y i n2O tio.w4t4 filtOWN BRAND LAYER kieddl - NR. WiIOLEM V halves and quarter boron of Olds splendid fruit, laud. lug and for sale by B, BUBBLER & CO, LW BOatill Dolaivan 6V MM). • AlitaiscmioNws. SATURRAV- -FAMILY MATINFI 11 311.1,1,1 141/1. - .1•, etreet uhtivo CUE '1 UT IVA I, OF DICHIINS LEGAL NaricEs. urrEariz rsoirxess. ger CORN-EXLIIIANGR NATIONAL HANK. PIIIIALEI.I.IiIA, JUL :AA, Mt At the Annual Election held on thol4th hut., the follow log titeeliholdere were elected D W irect° nof A Beak: Mil:Nide, O. CattelL clirlrtlan J. Hoffman, John W. l'oricy, William P. Cox, Ilugh Crftlg, I 4rivid Vapiderw.er, Ito tett Ervlen. ' Alexander Whilldln, 11. Wilron Catherwood, John P. Orem ... Joiseph W.Dtillock, Philip B. Atingle, ... hhimucl ". tanby. And at ii meeting of the Dlreetoni held Ohs day, ALEX ANDER (I: CA'II'ELL. 1.A.1., wan unanitnounly re-electoil 'let Went, and JOHN W. 'L WIRE I , Eno.,_Vlce Prealdent. Jo:11-W II. P. NODE LILY, Cashier. map OFFICE 4ETNA MINING COMPAN;:, No. WM WALNUT ,STET: Partanranfra, January- 22, Ha Notice is borchy given that all Stock of tho Alta& Miming Con pony, on itudataionto aro - duo and un paid. idlfi be, n declared forfeited and will be bold at public auction-on FICIDAY, February 2'4. BA at 12 o'clock, noon, at tyro Oillo( of the Secretary of the Coreo• ration. or:cooling to • the Charter and lly . Lawo, unless previony rodeo - med. Byrdoer of tho Directors. jii22 th 2'2: Ar g er an BIG MOUNTAIN I 51-I:"ROVENIENT I'my , AinzlirlirArlanuary 1848. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Big Mountain initrovenient Company o ill be held at tho °thee, No. 1:20 Valiant etrent, Philadelphia, on MONDAY,. thoud tiztv lee Februpry next, at 4 o'elock. P. M., at which hen klection will be held for iivo Diroctorii to *levee for the ensuing year. The 'rumbler books will he closed on SATURDAY. Jan. WI and re-opened on TUESDAY. rob 4, PAS. W. P JENKS, President. slop. OFFICEOPTIIE LOCUST MOUNTAIN VOAL AND IRON COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA ' ,Tannery 3, Issa. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tho ahove-rianul Company will he held at their office, No. 210 South Third street. on MONDAY, the 3d of February next, at 12 o , cmck, M. when en Election will be held for Seven Directors. to serve the ensuing ye 4. The Transfer Books of the Company will bo Clued for fifteen days prior to the day of said election. EDWARD ELY. Secretary. We 01 - - OF THE TanmoNT COAL wont. puny. No. 16 Philadelphia Exchange. l'n %LADE'. rum, Jan. W, NOT The Annual Meeting- of the Stookholdnra of the Tro. moot Coal Company scia be held at No. 16 Philadelphia E xchange, in the city of Philadelobla.on ItlEdDitY, the Fourth dny of February. at 12 o'clock. M. at which Otno and place the Annual Election for Prenident and Direc. torn to nerve the enduing year will be held. - • Li. COLKE r. jalM till fe,i. Secretary, t :OM Mr ECIAL EX-CHANGE thel II L A 011fc. I'll! i.—The A lump I Meeting ofCommercial Exchange will be held on TVEIWAY, Jen. 03, l 8 he Annual Report of the Board 'of Manattors will be read at 1l o'clock, A. M. The poll? e ill ho open from P A. tf. until". P. DI, for the election of oTheerd to e , rve for the entming year. Mciubeiro 4111 pktnie eall at toe Ilan of the Aasociatton nn the and 2701 inal, front 10 A. M. until L 9 M„ and procure ticktte for the annual entertaintoont 01.:(0WE 0, PIERIE. Secretary pro tem. wi t y. , THE ATIIENJEUM OF OELPfIIA.-- The annual wanting of the Stoakholders of TOM ATIFF.NAIUM uH 1•1111.A1)EL1'IIIA trill he held on MI /;.U.% , at II o'clock, A. M., at Much Slur an election for Directors will be bald re ait {rept' share., on which the annual dues are imp Id. Notice hen:by sheen that unless arreara•c* arty paid withlt, thirty li.nd such shares will be for/citc , /, in accordance vr i tit the Ilylar.tm, GEORGE F. MOULTON, necrclary. ja`.34.tf,:f ()ITEEI: OF THE FREEDOM IRON AND fiTl tOMPAN 1 . HULA 01:1.11i1A. 'fan:far; ft.'d,•l-.33. The.Anu.:al :kfeethig of the iitockhold,ta - of the Frf-o. do:r1,i10111 Led Stud Celet•eby will be held at Blair oltico. .03: 1 h*.f dStrerr, m'i'll "i'IIERSDAY, B It , AI:Y at 11 ?rl, ca. A. M , Wilte an electlln will he 1,111 far nifteln VireetorAto e..rre the rn , olina year. , CIIAS. WESTON. Ja„ tkfcrcrary. / tip. w.r.;,,T (Ai p;sl cf.: AND P.IIIIADELI'IIIA d ILECA < N The rt , thig tihrkholderm of tide Co ne mpany r will Lo hold at Iho 11 , rtieultural Hail. In tho Boronely of Weer Chert,r. Iii)NDAY. th n loth of rehrmoy. afv3. nr 11 o'clock. A. )1., when and tst ere an elerth , n trill be 11.1.1 of ollieera W Oori - e the en ruing 3 ear. By order of the Board. A. LKWIS :iNl.lllf. 7AN1"..7:1 Ija2i becre'nrY S ILLE 4:AS Ci /Ab COMPA:i Y, Fit E 31-U.: IVALN 12. T STRLET. AM:U . IIIA, An. The e,nnuel meeting of the L btockholder.4 of this Cote. taint' will Le heitl et their office on MONDAY. Yelonary ;:ri. 1F.% at lif "clock n an eLtietion will be helot live I ;motors to serve the en.,!1l f nig ycnr. JOHNSON. Setretary. .`...1141111 , I (t: oF ruuroN COAL CO3IPANY. 4C/7 LWEARI , r.ET. • hiILA January 13, 1 1 M The Annual Meeting pantye Stockholders will be held at the t thee the Com .10 Library street, on MON DAY., February id, 15tit at 12% o'clock P. hi. when as trlertiett for five Directors tvill be held to serve during the ensuing year.P. C. It OLLL 4 ), jwA• Secretary. JEFFEFSON OIL COMPANY.--A SPECIAL meethrg of the Stockholders will be hold on Moll. DA Y AFTLENOON, February et 4 o'clock. at the i 8. W.. orLer tlixth and 1, iracd AVVII I / 1 3, (second cf orY) to authorize the sale of the Property. uurl surrem tier the Charter. ISAAC A. SIIEPPAIW, PreaidenL tor. THE ANN!'.li. MEETING OF_ TUE holdere of the "PIONEER MINIM; COMPANY OF CI , LollA IS 0", will be held at the office, 500 Walnut etrect, on Tiltilt.CDAY, lteth inet, at II o'clock, A_ M. JOHN IV. IiASELTiNF., Seeretary. DIVIDEND.NOTICE/P. _ . top. ( 4414 oF TILE 3101: EIS CANAL AND DANK l; COMPANY. .fmtary Cm'. N. J., dan.tid, DIVIDEND NOTICE.--The Board of Director', have thin day declared a rani-annual dividend of Five Por Vent upon the amount cf the preferred ytock. payable on and after 1.; ESDAV. the fourth day of February next, attho (Ace of the Corppaay,at,fer.sey Cry, or to oe rtltholderA repident in and near l'bilactelphia, at the o tdee of E. W. CLARK . A: CO., in that city. The tranefor b. , olca will be closed from Urfa ante until February .4th inch:etre. jafrPtlef,) JOHNRODGERS. Secretary. pr. DIVIDEND NOTICE. THE jilitpep4 'Rd Or THE PIIIIADELPHIA AND TRENToN HAILEOAD' hIPANY have this day declared a dividend of live Per CenL in c.. &. upon the capital E toe k of th.• compenv, clear of taxer, from the profile of the rix months ending I regaguber td, be 7, paya ble on and after February proximo. 'I he trnnel e r hook., will he from Ulf@ date until February 4, p:oxicao. .1. PA PEEP NORFUEI, Treasurer Pli I LAD I'LI'ITIA. JAM. 1811(0 hM DELAIN'AL.f: AND RARITAN CANAL. 111) - CAMDEN AND AMlitiY Ii9rLROAD AND TRANS. PORTATiON COMPANIES. On the Third day of February, The& a Dividend of 'VE ?kit CENT. on (till stock. and in proportion 011 •t-paid stock clear of ter, will be payable at their ces in New Fork and Philadelphia to the Steel:holders . 14 above joint Companies on the hooks .lannary 1141%, RICHARD liiTOCKTON. Treasurer. ;VEST •lEIIBFI P.AtrAtoAD CUMPA NY, OF FICE FOOT OF BE V IDGI: AEAUF, _124 sipr.:4l‘_ .mnuary , n, MEL 'The Board of Directors this day declared a Cult Dividenc of Four Per Cent, payable to the Stockholckwit of this date on and after February The MOO': transfer bonka of the Company will be closed from the date hereof until the fourth day of February. GEO. J, ROBBINS, T renewer. DI irlDF!'s.D NOTICE--OCEAN OIL COMPANY. monthly dividend 'of Two Per Cent. (being twenty c me per share) bNZ been declared payable on and after Februa_ry let, deur of taxes. hooka close January I.lth„ at 3 F. nl. ; open February DAVID BOYD, J, ia23 Treasurer. mgr. INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NORTH AMB. RIUA, No. 1111 WA NUT Street, • PIIILAVRIMIILk, January 1.3, The Directors have this day declared a send.nnnual vidend of His Per Cent., free of taxeg, payablo on do. mans. CIIAILLES PLATT, ial4 12 tSSecretary. • RIIIICHINEWIN IRON, dah. .MERLICK & SONS,. • SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. 430 WASHINGTON AVentie, Philadelphia. MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES—IIfgh and Low-pr.:mum Horizontsd. Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blankand Cornish Pumping. HLERB—livlinder, Flue, 'Tubular, &c. STE . I kl HAMMERS—NunIyth and Davy stYiea, and of all sizes. CASTINGS—Loam, Dry, and Green Sand, Brass doe. ROOFS—Iron Frames. for covering with ;Manor Don. TANK s—Of Coat or Wrought Iron, for refineries, water. oil, &c. GAS MACHINERY—Sneh as Retorts, Benrh Castiors"..., Holders and Framee, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Bar rows, Valves, Governors, &e. SUGAR MACIIINERY--Such. as Vacuum Pans anti Pumps, Defecatora, Bone Black Filters, Burnino, Washers, and Elevators; Bag Filters. Sugar asig Done Black Cars, &c. Sole manufacturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity, cf William Wright's Patent Variable Cut,off Steam Engine. • In Pennsylvania, of Shaw & Justin's Patent Dead- Stroke Power Hammer. In the United States, of Weston.a Patent Self-ccmte;:hie; and Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-graining fa1t.?)0.21.% Glace & Bartors Improvement on Aspinwall a 0.A.:5 1 4, Centrifugal. Bartorn Patent Wrought Iron Retort Lid, Straban'e Drill Grinding Reit. Vontractora for the design, erection, and Ettioir,-e? Refineries for working' ugar or Molasses. IXTUR Thackara,No. 7tB Chestnut et re t, mardectur , l.l rei Gins Fixtures, Lamm &c.,•&c., would call the attendee of the public to their large and elegant tworimeut ar Gar Chandeliers. Pendante, Brackete, &c. They :Liao lamellar gap pima into dwellings and public buildirm and Et..ead to extending, altering and repairing gas pir,w, z k li " dr warranted. iorrEic AND YELLOW METAL SURATORiti. ki Brazier's eOppor N Bolts and Ingot Cop con, etassay on band and for sato by HENRY WITIS/gt a CO:, No. 838 Booth Wharves. NUMBER ONE B(X)T011 PIG IRON—GIANGAII. ..111 nock brand, In store and (or sale in lots salt ky k'RTER WRIGHT & BONE. 115 Walnut Hoot. ion RTEW YECANS.-111 HAREEM NEW CEO TEXAS Peosonn InntUnke_n•rtonrnEhl o p Star of the Union. nun for into in' j,,,11. WEILER 0., /24 Et-nth 71-Awste4 Rlrtifle, • B. A. HOOPES, I. Trcagur From our latest Editior. of Satualay. [Special ncepatclit , the Philadelphia hvedinglletha, WAslies,;ToN, 25.—The number of cAers at the IVinte House to-day was very large, bat a large proportion were Western politb:lans, who arc urging upon, the President the, necessity of malting a nunibbr of changes:in revenue ofileerp.. The Whisky Ring has again appeared here in full force, with the avowed object of get ting their scheme through Congress. They now hope to succeed, In case the bill appointing a special Comtnittee, to examine tee various whiskey meters is passed, In netting men who are connected with the "Ring" appointed by the.Seerctary of the Treasury on, this Commis sion, In order that the best meter may not he adopted, thus enabling them to continue, thtdr swindling schemes as heretofore. They buttonhole the members of the Committee of Ways and Means at every opportunity otterod, and endeavor to make teem believe that' a more honest people are not to be found than those who are , engaged. In selling whisky at less than the cost of the tax. They spend considerable time in the offices of the Washington corrcspondents of the news papers of your city and other places, to enlighten them upon the fact that it is their, duty not to mention In their despatches that the "Whisky Ring," is active. . (Bipedal Designeh to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] WASIIIN , VTON, Jan. '2J.-Taking the temper of the House yesterday. as an Index on the bill sus pending the payment of all claims now pending before the various departments of the govern ment, it shows a decided opposition against re trenching on a large scale. The warmest advo cates of retrenchment maintain that unless this course be pursued it is' useless to hope for a very great• reduction in the taxes.. Among those who believe it necessary for the interest o: the country to pass such a bill is Special Com missioner Weiss. He maintains that not only must payment on private claims be suspended, but that the estimates for all the Departments shoul be greatly cut down before the people' can expect ito see .the heavy tiIICCS now imposed felicved to .any very great extent. The Naval Committee of the house has cat down the esti mates for the Navy Department for the coining year from $47,000 : 0 , 11.1 to a little over 1118,000,000. There is good authority for stating that should this amount he allowed by the House, when the bill cornea before the Senate Naval Committee, it will be subject to a still further reduction of four or five million dollars. leaving it at about one-fourth the amount asked for by the Secretary of the Navy. /Special Despatch to the Philadeiphin Evening Bulletin.] W.astiriaroN, Jan. '2s.—The Committee of Ways and Means have triven their entire time durint the past three or four days to considering what changes, if any, shonid bo made in the vlauge taxing tobacco In its numerous forms. This subject alone, it is learned, will occupy their attention for several days to come. It seems to be the determina' ion of the committee. not to re commend any change in the tax now imposed on this article. The members of the committee ihink•that it will require fully a month yet before they get entirely through with a revision of the Revenue law. In lotsouri Contested Election Cnse., [Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening/Mkt-hi.] WASHINGTON, January 25th.—Hon. John Ha gun who contests the seat of General Pile, the sitting member from St. Louis, Missouri, ex Teets to get his ease before the attention of the House during next week, and appears confident that when the evidence Is presented he 'will obtain his scat. Dull Times at Washington. (Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening BoActin.) WA.F.ltiNcreoN, <TM. 21:fr.—To-day has been com paratively quiet here, and outside of the daily rumors circulated on the street regarding the re moval of. the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, there have been no sensational Items. American Banquet in the City or Mexico. tlsrom the /lexicon Standard, Dec. 301 On Christmas afternoon the Le; fort of honor, a bony of American gentlemen, most of whom have occupied official positions, and who have distinviished themselves In the civil contest whieli - terminated in the United States in IFt:5, but who, true to their love of republican institu tions,came to Mexico and volunteered their ser vices In the cause which was destined to wipe monarchy from the continent, enjoyed a social reunion en the occasion of a banquet tendered Or us by a few American now sojourning in this city. This was the, first festive gatheringof the Legion since its tarry in Mexico, which has been since July last. Col. Green, of the Legion. rising. said: GE.N3 .4NI), FELLOW $.01.1•11:1:- : On an occasion of this kind, whets friends meet friends, words are inadequate to expn , , the gratifica tion to meet the gentlemen who jolt: us in these festivities upon a day whirls all nations regard as a holiday, trusting that this mar be ono of she many which each and all of us Cre,ent may enjoy. and with feelings of heartfelt sinceritv,thu Legion of Honor wish 'for the liberal-minded gentlemen who have this day invited 113 to join theta in their circle, all the prosperity this world can afford and many happy returns of the day. General Strum next spoke as follows: Gentlew it —I am exceedingly happy and proud to meet on this occasion and on this day, far away from our homes and IlVed ones, Arnericiu citizens and fellow-officers who, although having bat just finished the arduous and himorable task of upholding the supremacy' of •law and the in tegrity of our Union, did not rest content until the insult was wiped out that was offered to us tropeari=powers;Linatteißtin g .- to establish a 3ionarchyupon the ruins of sister Republic, that they first outraged, at a time when we -on account of our own internal troubles were unable to aid her. You look no time to return to your homes after the close of our own war to embrace your families, but true to the American character and American principles, you offered year services and your lives in defence of this government,then struggling for its very existence, and side by side with its native defenders you helped to fight 'the battles of its second independence. Mexico owes much to you, and I have confidence that she will give the lie to the slanders her enemies have so industriously clrenlated; - and•willaiivays remem ber you. as her friends and reward you for your services. Gentlemen,. I propose, "'Mexico ; our . Sister Ilepnblic;atay her Ritmo he glorious, and may she never forget her only true friends, the United States and her citizens." • Major McNulty, of - the Leion, offered the toast: - "To' our Wends from'home 'who have tendered us this banquet." • Dr. Skilton remarked: Gentlemett--llaving for - Several years been in the armies of the 'United States, front which I have but recently retired, and from professional relations it having been my duty to become fa miliar with the sullerings which result from bat tle and • from bravery, I toast; "The .Atnerican Soldier, be he, from the North - or the South; he knows how to fight and to suffer, and has-the most delicate appreciation of national gratitude." Toasts were propcsed by Captain McComb, of New, York; Captain Harley, Of the Legion; Col onel Gray, of Texas; Major Clark, and others: The latter gave a rather humorous account of hiimental and physical tribulations on the occa sion of his crossing .the Rio Grande into Mexico, and after a tribute to republics joined in the glass to the "Stars and Stripes." Capt. 13urgess proposed "Juarez," which was received with loud elteers,*and all heartily joined glasses. "The Star Spangled Banner." "flail Columbia,"_. ~!±Hiltie,'LE:L" Red- „ - -W littiatoil- B ittiV- --W ltli - fi ll choruses, wore sung, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. - At the early hour of 63 % 1' o'clock, after two and a half hours sitting, the company dis persed, without an occurrence to mar the j oy of the hour. " • - O I • MASSACHUSEIIIes ANTI-SLAVERY. SOCIEry. 1 Annual Meeting in Itoston—litesoin... tions on National and Local Polities. Mote, the N. Y. Tamale.] The annual meeting of the Massachusetts Anti- Slavery Society : was held to-day, in Mercantile i Hall.- The morning session opened •at 1.034 o'clock, the President, the Rev. J. T. Sargent, in the chair. The attendance was large. After the appointment of the usual committees, Mr. Wen- The NVIDIN:iy. Covartrest4 and Retrenchment The Tax on Tobacco. FROM :TIEZICO. dell Phillips offered the tellewiti::: resolution., for e(inr-141..niti"Ti : Row! 'flint ,nnny t , ...venta at tffe `artll , ,il/1 lit rge , Ilati• of tin. ' , allay of t'olaN may ;;•••11 ”oeo v , L gt, .1 0 , the fiord ,tot!!, n, artly iodogeroito?f,; , -, t H,:11 rip of it', o o! tl!!! :moth, v, eoorog..ol. rrt•rtlrm h),l I Of Ili. it p011ti, , 31 rig char c,upnr ofnr lon of the nation,' ow) sit 1,..! vivo tu! good g! to Ii r: that tio• found,tloo• for arAnt pence awl ci dal lag natiohult , ,y are neanre,li 11111 t. trldiU V."l , lY;rlrd thi refu,al of the Re pnbliemi totrty to Imre viii th e Pre,hl4.mt am grave crime committed ag, , irrt the nath,n, wo pe t , with prole Ind I.l‘l , ..faeticll the eourageont perointeney of C'e»,;remA hi it, policy of leton , tructien, and look on It na giving gooi hr pc that. f necovary,it will not only reiry.ie from itApq.th evtly elo a rfe, lts!own plan until It yen Iti in thoroughly impartial liberty and complete protection to cry eIIL, n. Ilexolve,', That rite of the, f oate,d bleb; on the natfon'i honor jr ito eine' di et lion of loyal men at the douth; that Ith.lely trill record the, it anwf fact that while ieir flag float, tilempliabt, borne op by the courage mid loy alty of nil hlono , the only men in the obliged to bide thenirelveg are Owe , v ho in . the &irk ycatxnit) thug: that for them tfliV har no ado mia,e protection ; that the only outrage?. ale out PIM! to go lipponirlitd are tho2e, committed today by rebehl on yrtch men. Reeoired, That the recent action of the Senate of the Inited States in vindicating national law outraged on :be erton Secretary Stauton, deeerves the heartfelt the, yof every patriot. and that wo hope they will care. fully orb and at that Rr pl'Ovirfolly of the law are fully ob. yed; not allowing the dieloyal obstinacy of the EY, rutivo to set the law at defiance, while seeming to ' gel:mitt° it. ties/geed, That we have no evidence that Gen. firma , sythyathizem with the Itedieal statesmen ot the Beim! , lieu party. aed we regard as utter treason to the nation's Penee this heedless, unreasoning. and mad idolatry. which would give Mtn the Presidency. while no man is able or authorized to tell what are lila views on the great national issues, Bseo/ged. That we consider Boy. Bullock's nomination for the 4.lhief-Justice,hip of Massachnsette a Mr. I: I-. Thomas, a man notorions 'by 'epeech and action for his hitter opposition to every loyal meatier° of the tirst and darkest yoarg of the war, an evidence of the dislike that still hake in many of the tarcalled Coneervative, of the Republican party toward all the antielavery action of the last FYVell ' , care: and we call upon the people to mark glich men and . howare how they trust any of them in future with high powers or large responsibilities. heaolved, 7 batwo hail the refusal of the I:Nu:aive Connell to confirm the disloyal nomination, accompanied as it was by loudly uttered indignation irom ao many quattere. as proof that the Commonwealth has largely Learned the leeeon of the war, and Intel:de henceforth to put curb Executive treachery on the P/0110 level with Judge Loring's contempt of law when ho returned Borne to slavery, and to gee that loyalty to and recognition of impartial liberty .hail always inspire the decision, of toil court, Mr. Phillips then made a speech lu support of the resolutions. DI - VOVMII' 01' AN ANc lEN'T CIIA3II:En. —A dis covery has lately been made in the commune of Vouvray, France, of a subterranean chamber, apparently of the time of the Roman conquest. Tbis chamber was filled with duet and stones. from which have been taken many curious objects —an axe of polished steel, pieces of bone, parts of red vases, whose surface is carefully burnished and decorated with elaborate designs, represent lag birds, flowers and scenes of sacrifice. Much of this collection is madenp of common pottery of red and black, and most of it is of the latter color; coins were found. and needles, bracelets arid other ornaments, besides a hundred pieces of bronae money of the ago and stamp of dif ferent emperors. but principally of Marcus Aure lius, Constantine, Sz.c., nearly all in good preser vation. ifillPrEith , tiLiOlka For Boston---Steamship Line Direm, BAILLNO FROM EACTI PoRT EVERY FIDE DAYS. FROM PINE STREET, PRILADELFTLIA. AND LONG WHARF. BOSTON. dint This line he composed or the that-elm Steamship', BOMAN, 1,4E8 tone, Captain 0. Baker. SidiX ON, I,2te ton", Captain F. :M. Bo,ZYL% NOB MAN, 1,208 tens. Captain. L. Cr • wall.. The SAXON from Phila.. Friday, January 3i, at st P. M. The NORMAN from Boston on tiaturday.Jan. tri IL, 3 P.M. Them Steamship" sail punctually, and Freight will be received every Slay. a Steamer being always on the berth. Freight for into beyond Boston cent with despatch. For Freight or Passage_ ( soperior accommodations). apply to ,HENRY WINSOR & CO., rov2l gdil South Delaware avenue. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINES, FROM PIER 18 SOUTH WHARVES. The STAII_9II? 113 E UNION will gall FOR NEW ORIP.ANS, HAVANA. Tuesday - . Felffaary 11. at 8 o'clock A. M. 'J. he JUNIATA will sail FROM NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA. 'roe, day. F.-hruary 11. The WYOMING will gall FOR SAVANNAH, Satan day. February let, at 8 o'clock A. M. The TONAWANDA. will sail FROM. SAVANNAH. Saturday. February lett The PIONEER will sail FOR WILMINGTON, N. 0., on 'II ureday January IS, at 5 o'clock I'. M. 'rough Bills of Lading rigned, and Passage Ticket+ sold to AU points South and West- WILLIAM L JAMES, General Agent, CHARLES E. DILICES, Freight Agent. Np. 314 South Delaware avenue. DAILY LINE FOR BALTIMOIIE, Via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Philadelphia and Baltimore litlioll Steam bog Companyda at B o'clock The Steamers of thla Line are now lying rtsalulT be tween this port and Baltimore. leaving Piet . North Delaware avenue, above Market street, dally at 3 o'clock P. M. (tundaoe excepted.) Carrying ail deecription of Freight as low as any other line. Ficight handled with great care, delivered promptly, and forwarded to all notate beyond the terminus free of CO7,IIII.IISICIEL. Particular attention paid to the transportation of all detcriFor tion of Merehandiee, Hones, Carriages. die., further frj.°nUati°l4' apply to Reons. Agent. No. le North Delaware avenue. IL&VANA STEAMERS. SE3II•MONTELY LINE. The Steamships HENDRICK . . Clot. Howes 76TARS. AND STRIPES Capt. liohnitc The , e etc:utters will leavo thin port for filar uni ovely other Trr.iday at H A. M. The Ntearnehip STARS AND STRlPl7.3.llolmer,master, will pail for Havana on Tac.iday tucrhinit, tiary 11. tt 6 o'clock. Ptu."age to Ilavaniqii . .so. currency. No [retch t received offer Saturcty. For freight or parlaro,_kill THOM S WATTSON SONS. aullo 140 North Delaware aventto. FOR NEW YORK sww rsuRE P 4 tivA llt TranFportation Company Deepatch and uhmre Linea via Delaware and Bari. tan Canal, on and after the 16th of March, leavi daily at l M. and 6 I'. M., connecting with all Northern and ,Lantern linen. For freight,whirli will he taken on accom modating term.; apply to " W6l. M. BAIRD k CO., rnhl3.ly N 0.132 South Delaware avenue. TILE FAST SAILING A I DARK, 131:SSIE DARIUS, having miperior accommodation?, will Pail for Leghorn and Genoa (calling at Gibraltar), about February sth. For patinge oat ikpd doired, af1 1 4.1 0 • -• • 424 South Delaware Avenue. 44„.t.,„ .. NV ANTER- A GOOD VESSEL . 01' THREE 1e.,4/ hundred to two Inuidrrd tons regi.ter, to loud '"" for South America. Prompt despatch and lib er Wh al freight. f. EDMUND A. 'OLDER & CO., Dock street ar itn1.3.61 ALL I'EBSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED agninq hutting ally of the crew of the British bark 111.0.MIDi Cou an, Master, from Liverpool, wow debts of thvir contracting will be paid by either tho Captain or Consignees. I'ETEI: WEIGHT at tiONB, - Walnut street. jaW-tf A Li, PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED li agaiDet truoting any of the crew of the Br. Bark " Allen, blaster, from Liverpool, an no debts of th.ir contracting will be paid either by the Captain or T'nmign"4. PETER WRIGHT do SONS; deVi,tf 115 Walnut Arcot. JAS. S. SHIN TILER, oucceaser to JOHN BIIINDLE It ctt SONS. Sail Makers, No. 800 North Delaware avenue, Philadelphia_ All work done in the beet manner, and on the lowest and moot favorable terms, and warranted to give perfect oatinfaction. Particular attention given to repairing. • - • AbituGs. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE Druggists, N. E. corner Fonrth and Race etroote— invite the attention of the Trade to their large stock of Tine Drugs and Chemicals, Eedeutial 0114 Sponges. Corks, &c. n:274 rttiocusrs , BUNDRIEB.—kiIi&DUATES—MORTAki Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers Yr& Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Trusses:Hare and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cams, Glituss and Met& Syringes. die.. ail t "Pint Hands " South Erices. aMttro . SNOWD T.i Bight ROTHE t e re R, h st. DIIUBARII ROOT, OF RECENT IMPORTATION. and very superior quality: White Gum Arable; East India Castor OR; IVilite and Mottled Castile Soar, Olive Oil, of various brands. For sale by ROBERT SHOEMAKER di CO., Druggists, Northeast corner of fourth and Race streets. n027-tf ------- URE PAINTS.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURE White Lead, Zino White and Colored Paints of our own manufacture, of undoubted purity in quantities to suit purchasers. . ROBERT SHOEMAKER. & CO., Dealers in Paints and Varnishes, N. E. corner pourth and Race streets. n027-ti PER MUDA AND GEORGIA—ARROW ROOT.—Tlif New--Crop—eweet -- Pure;" dffd rof dazzling whitanasel directly from the @rower!. Sold at etatulard weight, and&nrantood' in freatinna and purity. H BELL, Apothecary, Env la•tf 141 e Oheetnnt street. FINANVIAJL. $30,090 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE ntoreProporty centrally nituated. ther emus to loan. Apply to 13_ R. dna erect. )a?3.Bt• 0,000, SS,IXX6 *4,000 TO LOAN ON xtgoge. Apply to A. PPTLER, 51 North Sixth street. 01)11 86.000 OR $6,54V To LOAN ON AWRY 2 vti 2 liege. Apply to 18114,5 LOAN 0NA1011,1146E ro rAsuf , Alt.. rt AND ilw—ij;,:ni,ouK e $lO 00!) • ja234LO. ' THE DAILY EVENING BEI,LETIN.-1111 LAI)1 ) 11IA, ) AY ..)" IN; r A I► Y . 9 7, 1.465. _ _ zs PHILADELPHIA AN r) ERIE Ka ti t RAILROAD -WINTER TIME TA . "ILK—Through and Direct it.atte be. tween Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisburg Williams. port and the (Irma Oil it , gion of Pennsylvania.—Elogant Sleeping Cars on all Night T , aim. • On and after MONDAY, Nov 25th, 1867, the Trains on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run us fellows • WESTWARD. • arrives at Erie Elle Ex . vi ass leaves Williamsport". " arrives at Erie.......... Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.. • " arrives at Lock t- even.. • EAnWARD. Mail Train leaves Rile 10.25 A. M. 't • •• Williamsport. P. M. . arrived at Philadelphia.... 6.55 A. 61. Erie Express leaves Eric ... . 9.25 P. M. - al rives at Philadelphia '''' • • LW P. M. Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven.. 7.10 A. AI. arr. at Philadelphia 6.10 P. M. Mail and Express connect with all' trains on Warren and Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia at,12.00 H. arrive at - Irvington at 6.40 A. SL, and Oil City at 9.60 A. 51. Leaving PbHadelphia at 11,15 P. arrive at Oil City at 4.65 P. Id. All trains on Warren and Pranilin Railway make close connections at , Oil City with trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre. Baggage chocked through. ALFRED L. TYLER, Chmeral Superinteudeilt. E. TAYLOR, '127 North Sixth Street. TINA Vl 4 :ll,Elitfo G VIDE QUICKEST TIME ON REIJOBD THE PAN-DINiiLE korrE. /77"28 HOURS to CINCINNATI, Ida PENIVSYLVA NM RAILKOAD AND PAN.HANDLE. 7R !HAIRS lee TIME than by COMPETING LINES. PASSENGERS taking the B.ou P. M. TRAIN arrive h CINCINNATI next EVENING at 9.rei P. M„ 28 HOORN OP•LY ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE. lIV' THE WOODRUFF'S celebrated Palace &etc Soon, SLEEPING.CARH run through from PHILADEL PHIA to CINCINNATI. Pneeengera taking Mc 12.90 N. and 11.00 P. M. Trains reach CINCINNATI and 'Bl Pointe WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE of all other Motet& 11:12" Paesengere for CINCINNATI( INDIANAPOLIS. ST. LOl2lB, CAIRO. CHICAGO, PEORIA , BURLING TON. QLINCY MILWAUKEE, BT. PAUL OMAIi 1,, N. T. and all pointy WEST. NORTHWEST and SOUTH WEST, will piuttcular to auk for TICKETS SW" Via PAN.HANDLE ROUTE. fir To SECURE the UNFAIUALED advantages o 1 this LINE, ye VERY PALXICULAR and ASK - FOI TICKETS "Via PAN.IIANDLE. 9 at TICKET Or FIDES N. W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, NO. 118 MARKET STREET, bet., Second and Front Ste., And THIRTY.FIRST and MARKET Strecta,West S. F. SCULL, Gong Ticket Agt. Pittsburgh. JOAN 11. MILLER: Gen'l East'n Ait.,5243 Broadway.N.Y. WEST . JERSEY RAILROAD LIKES. FROM FOOT OF BURET STREET, (UPPER FEBRY). COMMENCING TUESDAY. SEPT. 17, 1167. Trains will leave an follows: For Bridgeton. Salem, _Vineland, idillvi ll e and Warm& dime Stations, at 8.00 AM., and 3.30 P. M. For Cape May 3.80 P. M. For Woodbury at 8.00 A. M., and 3.30 and OM P. M. Freight Train leaves Camden at UAW M. (noon.) Freight will be received at decond Covered W hart tow Walnut street, from 7 A. M. until I P. M. Freight to eelved before 9 A. M. will go forward the same day. Relent Delivery No. Ms South Delaware avenue. J. SEWELL. Superintendent. .t.rapware=_ GR 11 EA T TRUNK LINE trom Phila ,rrr delphia to the interior of Penr-sylva nia, the Schuylkill, Susquehanna, Cumberlaud and Wyou.ing Valleys, the North. Northwest and the Gana. das, Winter. Arrangement of Passenger Trains, Nov. 18. 1867. leaving the Company's Depot, 'thirteenth and Cal. low hill street?, Philadelphia, at the following hours MORNING ACLIOSIMODATIONB.—At 7.25) A. M. for Reading and all intermediate Stations, and Allentown. Returning. leaves Ni ailing at 6.30 P. 51.., arriving in Philadel?hia at P.lO P M. 310.1iN1NG EXPRESS.—At 8.15 A. M. for Reading. Le. hatin, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Pine Grove, 'I arnaqua, Sunbury, Ih'illlamsportElnairri Rochester, Niagara Falls, W Buffalo. Ilkesbarre, Pittston', York, Carlisle, Chain bersburg, II agerstowii. &P. 'lbl 7.30 train connect. at Reading with the East Penn. sylvanla Railroad trains for Allentown. die.. and the 8.15 A.M. connects with the Lebanon Valley train for Harrisburg, 4c.; at Port Clinton with Catawissa alf trains for Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, ite • at Harrisburg with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Idusquehatnatraina for Northumber lanM A ill/anisport, o rk,Chambei sharp, Pinegroveoitc. AFTERN..ON }....XPRESS.— Leaves I luladelphia at 3.30 P.M. for Reading, Rettiville. Harrisburg. dia. connectins with Reading anll_Columbia , Railroad trains for Col umbia, dm. POT TST OWN ACCOMMODATION.—Leaves Potts. town at 6.45 A.M., stopping at intermediate stationa ar rives in Philadelphia at fl.tes A. M. Returning leaves phi. ladelphia at s.ue P. Id.; arrives to Pottstown at 7.05 P. M. READING ACCOMMODATION—Leaves Reading _at 7.a) A. 51., stopping at all way stations; arrives in Phila. delphia at lu.L5 A. M. Returning. leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. ; arrives in Reading at 6.45 P. M. Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A. M., and Pottsville at 8.45 A. 31., arriving in Philadelphia at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg ai 2.10 P.M and Pottsville at 2.4 b P. M.; arriving at Philadelphia a' 6.45 P. 51. Harrisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.15 A. M., and II anisburg at 4.10 P. 51. Connecting at Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at dal P. 3L, al - riving in Philadelphia at 9.10 I'. M. ket train, with a Passenger car Attached, leaves Philadell hia at 12.45 noon for Pottsviile'and all Way Sta tions; leaves Pottsville at 7 A. DL, for l'hibisielphia and all Way Station. All the above trains nn daily, Sundays excepted. Sunday trains leave Pottsville at 8.00 A. M., and Phila. delpbia at g. 15 P. ; leave Philadelphia for Reading - at 8.00 A.-31., returning from Reading at 4.25 P. M. (MISTER VALLEY RAlLROAD.—Paasengers for Downingtown and intermediate points take the 7.50 A M. and 4.00 Y. 31. trains from Philadelphia, returning from Downingtown at 6.:31 A. M. and 1.00 NEW lORIC EXPRESS, FOR PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST.—Leaves New York at; 9 A. M., 5.00 and 8.00 P.M., Parsing Beading atil A. M.. L5O and 10.10 P. 31., and connect at Harrisburg w,th Pennsylvania and Northern Central Railroad Express Trains for Pitteburgh. Chicago. Williamsport klmira, Baltimore, &e. Returning, Express, Train leaves Harrisburg, on arrival of Pezuncylvalua 'Express from Pittsburgh, at and 6.50 and.. 9.35 P. M.. passing Reading at 4.49 and 7.06 A... 51. 11.40 P. 1”.. arriving at New York 10.10 and 11.45 and 5.00 P. 3L Sleeping Cars accompanying those trabia , through between Jamey City and Pittaburgh, without change 3isil train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 8 10 A. M; and 2.05 P. M. Mail train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 12 hoon. bell DYLXILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains • leave Pottsville at 0.34,11.,00 A. hf. and 7.15 P. M.,returnfmg from Tamaqua at 7. 35 A. M. and 140 and 4.35 P. M. BCIiLYLKILL AND BUSQUEH ANN 4 RAILRO 413 Trains leave Auburn at 7.b5 A. M. for Pinegrove and flan riaburg, and at 12.45 P. M. for Pinegrove and Tremont; re turning from Ilarrisburg at 3.55 P. M.. and from Tremont at 7.40 A. M. and 5.35 P. ht. TILKETS.—Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal lu the North and Wist aid Canadas. ExearriOn ilckete from Philadelphia to Pleading and Intermediate otationa t good for day only, are ,old by Morning, Accommodation, Market Train, Reading and P‘Atatolln Areernmodation Traits at reduced rates. LN cut pion ickets to Philadelphia, good ,for day only, are odd at Reading and liter ediato Stations by Read ing and Pott.toa la Accommodation Trains at reduced rate?. 'the following ticket- , are obtainable only at the Odic° of s. Bradford, Prel,,,trir. No. 227 tioutti Fourth street. Philadelphia, or of G. A.. Nicoll!, General nperintendent, Ilea/ log. toniontation Ticitot, at `2'.; per cent. discount, between au v de , ired, for I:unifies and firms. Mileage rilckgte, good for ti miles, between all points at Zoo each, for fatailieq and firms. araeon'lickets, for three, tlx, nine or twelve months, for holders only, to all points at reduced rates. Clergy wan residing on the line of the road will be fur. niched with cards, entitling theimelves and wives to tickets at half fare.. eurilon from Philadelphiato'principal:+ta ticm, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, at• reduced fare, to he had only at tho Timet (Alice. at Thirteentla and Callo etreete. Fith pointsoisd all descriptions forwarded to all the ithove from the LoinPuhrs New Freight Dona, Broad and V Mow streets. ight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 5.a) A. M., 12.45 noon. and G P for Reading. Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville. Port Clinton . and all points beyond. Mails close at the Philadelphia Post-Unice for allplaces on the road and its branches at 5 A. 3L, and for the prin cipal Stations only at 2.L5 P. M. AND BALTISIOIth: RA IGROAD— TIME TABLE.—Commening Mon day. Sept. Stith, 1807. Trains will leave Depot, comer of • Broad street and Washington avenue, as follows: Way-mail Train, at 8.11) t.e M. (Sund4ys excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. tAnuecting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington for Crisfield and intermediate stations. Express train at 12.00 MU. (Sundays excepted) for Balti . more and Washington. Express Train at 3 30 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for firs T timore and Washington, stopping at Chester, hurlow, Linwood, Claymont, Wilmington,Newport,Stantan, New. ark, Elkton, Northeast, Charleston, l'erryville, liavrc-fle- Grace, Aberdeen, ferryman's, ,Edgewood. Magnolia, Chase's and titemmer's Run. Night Exptess at 11.00 P. Mdaily) for Baltimore and Washington. Connects at V ilmington (SaturdaYs ex cepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at New Castle, Middleton. Clayton, Dover, Barrington, Seaford, Salisbury, Princes/I Anne, and connecting at Crisfield with boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, Portsmouth and the South. _ _ .1 - 'li...sengera for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk via Balti more will take the 1200 M. ,Train. Via Crisfield will take the 11.00 P. M. train. Wilmington Trains, stopping at all atationalbetween Philadelphia and Wilmington: . Leave Philadelphia 30, 4.D:1, 8.00 and 11.30 (daily) P. M. The 4 . 30 P. M. t ra i n connects with the Delaware Railroad for Milford and intermediate atations. The 6.00 P. M. train rune to New Castlo. Leave Wilmington 7.00 and 8.00 A. M., and 4.00 and 6.30 (daily) P. M. From Baltimore to Philadelphia.--I cave Baltimore 7.25 A. M., Way Mail. 9.35 A. M.. Expreee. 2.15 P. M., &t -otem. 6 35P. M. Expreeki. ass M. Expreee. i3UNDAA TIN 6 FROM BAUTIMORE.—Leave Bah timoro at 655 M , etopplng at Havre do Grace, Perry. vine and Wilmington. Also 'Rope at North Eut, Elkton and Newark. to take pateengere for Philadelphia, and leave passengers from Waebington or Baltimore, and at Uheeter to leave paeeen6ere tiom Washington or Bald more. Through tickets to all points West.Sonth • and Southwest may be procured at tick etotlice. E9tsChestnutetreet,uodor Coptinental Hotel, where also State Rooms and Berths in Sleeping-Cara aan be secured doting the day. Persona purchasing tickets at this oflice can have baggage checked at their residence by the Union Transfer Company. 11. F. KENNEY. Superintendent. Fare. At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accord. $2 2h At BA. Hl. via Camden and Jersey Clty Express Mail, 3 06 At 3.20 P. K. via Camden and Jersey City Express. 3 on At 6P. , via Camden and Amboy, t let class, 22.5 Acethu. mid Ethigratt, 21 class, 1 80 At OA. hi,. and 2 P.M., for Freehold. At 8 and 10 A. M., 2 and 3,30 P. 31., for Trenton. At 6, 8 and 10 A. M., 1,2. 286,4.304nd 6 P. ht.. for Borden. t. 01,4). • At 6 and 10 A. M., I, 2 , 3.26, 4.30 and 6 P. M., for Florence. At 6, 8 at.d 10 A. M. 1, 2 3.20, 4.80, 6 and 113.1 P. 51. for Burlington, Ileverli i and Delanco. • At 6 an'. lu .A. 51,. 2. tBO, 6 and 11,15) P. M. for Edge. ater, Riverside, verton and Palmyra. At 6 and 10 A. hi., I. 6.and 11.00 P. , M. for Fish House. OA , l o be 1 nod 11.26 P. Id, Linea will leave from foot of hiarketstreet b 3 upper ferry. From Kensington Depot: At A. 51., via licustngtOn and Jersey City. Now York Express Eine__ „ $3 Ou At 8 and 11.60 A. 51., 2M 80 1 7. ..51. for Trunton and Bristol And at 10.16.1.'31, for Bristol. At $3 and 11 A. 51.„ 2.34.1 and 5 I'. M. for Morrisville and, . ullytovvn. At 8 and 10.15 A. M., 2.35 and 6 P. M. for Schimcks and I.ddingten. At 8 and 10.15 A. M. 2.80, 4,5, and 6 P.M., for Cornwelle, lorresdals, liolmesburg, l'acony, Wisslnoming., Brides. burg and Frankfotd, and 8 P. Dd. for liolmesburg and intermediate Statham BEL% IDERE DELAWARE RAILEOAD LINES from ------------------------ - At 8.00 A. M., for Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, flochester,ltinghampton, Oswego, Byrnes se, ( rentßend, Montrone, Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Stroudsbnrg. Water Gap, Asc. At 8 00 A. M. and 3.L0 P. M. for Belvidere, Easton. Lam. bertville, Flemington, gm. tho 8.30 P. 31. Lino connects direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem., de. At 5 P. 31. or Lent bertville and intermediate Stations. From W est Philadelphia Depot, via connecting Rail way. At 9.30 A. 31.,120, 0.30 and 10 P. M. New York Express Line, via Jersey City.. „ - ... —143 25 The 9.30 A. M. and 530 P.M. Uses run daily. AB others, r Sunday excented. At 9.30 A. 31., 1.30, 5.30 and 12 P. M. for Trenton. At 0.30 A. 31. 5.20 and 13 r. 31., for Bristol. At 12 P.-11 t.Night) for Morrisville, Tullytowu, Schencltn, F.ddington, Cornwells,Torzisdalc, Holmesburg, Tacony, Wissmoming. Bridesburg and Frankford, For /AIM leaving Kensington Depot, take the care on 'I bird or Fifth streets, at Chestnut'at half an hour before departure. The Cars on Market Street Railway run di. rect to West Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut within one square. cm Sundays. the Msrket Street Cara will run to connect with the 6.00 M. line. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company lt their re. nponsibtlity for baggage to One Dollar per peund.and will net be liable for any amount beyond $lOO except by spe cial contract. Tickets sold and Baggage checked direct through to Boston, Won ester, bpringfield, Hartford, New Haven, Providence, Newport, Albany, Troy, Saratoga, Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo , Niagara Falls and buspensitrn Bridge. An additional 1 icket OiS Newcated at No. ni Chestnut street, where tickets tb York, and all lea. portent points North and East, may be procured. Per. sons purchasing Tickets at this Oillyt, can have their bag fiar!irieoncheglgt f r rcr residences E or hotel to destination, by Lines Cortland ga Vfo r V l gtdelpha will leave from foot of streetat 7A. M. and 1.00 and 4.00 P. 31., Jersey Lily and Camden. At 6.80 P. 31. via Jersey City and Kensington. At 10 . 00 A. M . and 12 31., and 5.W 31., via Jersey sit y and West Philadelphia. From Pier No. 1. N. River, at 4 I'. M. Expre-a and 4P. N migrant. via Amboy and Camden. Dec. 10, 1857. W3L H. GATZ3IEN, Agent NORTH PENNS) LVANIA: K. IL ---4THE MIDDLE BUlTE.—Shortest and most direct line to Bethlehem. Al. lentown, Manch Chunk. liazleton.White Haven, Wiliam bane, Mahanoy city, Mt. Carmel, Pittston, Scranton and all the point/. in the Lenigh and Wyoming Coal regions. Passenger Depot in Philadelphia, N. W. corner of Berk and American streets. - WIAiEE ARRANGEMENT—NINE DAILY TRAINS. —On and after THURSDAY, November 14th, 1887. Pas 'tenger TA aims leave the New Depot, corner of Barks and American streets, daily (Sundays excepted), as follows; Af 7.4 F A. M.—Morning Express tor • Bethlehem and Principal Stations on North • Pennsylvania Railroad, con necting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad for .Allentown, Cal &sauna% Slatington, Mauch Chunk, Weatherly, jeariesville. Hazleton, White Haven. Wilkes. barre, Kingston, Pittston, Scranton. and all points in Le high ; nd Wyoming Valleys; also, in connecton with Le his h and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy City, and with Catawie'a Railroad for Rupert, Danville, Milton and Wil liamsport. Arriye at Mauch (Thank at 12.08 A. M. ;at Wilkesbarre at l P. M. ; _ Scranton'at4 08 P. M,; at Mahn. no y City at 2 M. nasengers by this train can take the Lehigh Valley '1 rain, passing Bethlehem at Ufa .A. M. for Easton and points on New Jersey Central Railroad to New York. At lAA. M.—Accommodation for Doylestown. stop. ping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove. Hatboro and liartsville, by tine train. take Stage at Old York Road. _ . . At 10.15 A. M.—Accommodation for Fort Washington, stopping at intermediato Stations. - At 1.30 P. M.- Express for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, White Haven Wilkesbarre, MahanoY City, Centralia, Shenandoah, Nit. Carmet__Pittston and Scranton, and all points in Mahanoy and Wyoming Coal ltegions. Passengers for Greenville take this train to Quakertown. At 245 P. M.—Accommodation for Doylestovrn,stopping at all intermediate stations. Passengers take stage at Doylestown for Now Hope, and at North Wales for Sum. ticytown. At 4.1.5 M.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate stations. 1- aasengera for Willow Grove, llatborough and Hartsville take atago at Abing ton At 5.21 P. M.—Through accommodation for Bethlehem and all etationn en main lino of North Pennsylvania Rail road, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Even ing 'I rain for Easton, Allentown, Mauch Chunk. At 6 20P. M.—Accommodation for Lansdale, etopping at all intermediate stations. . • . • •• At 11..18 P. 111— Accommodation for Fort Waehington. TRAINS ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA_ From Bethlehem at 9.15 A. M., 2.15 and 8.40 P. M. 2.05 P. EL Tr.in makes direct connection with Lehigh Valley trains from Easton, Bcrsnton, Wilkeebarre, fey City and Hazleton. Pamongera leaving Easton at 11.20 A. M. arrive in Philadelphia at 2.05 P. M. Fa:qteneera leaving Wilkeebarr rive.3o P. M, connect at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. 31., and ain Philadelphia ut 8.40 P. 31. From DoylePtown at S.r, A. M., 5.10 and 7.00 P. 3L Pon/ Lauedale at 7.30 A. M. From Fort Washington at 11.10 A. M. and 3.051'. 31. UN I . IUNDAYS. _ _ ... ai Philadelphia for Bethlehem 9.30 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2.00 P. M. Doyle, town for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. Fifth and ninth etreeta Passenger Cara convey paasen• gore to and from the now Depot. White Care of Second and Third Streets Line and Union Lire run within a short distaecu of the Depot. '1 icl.ete n , tat be presented at the 1 icket Wilco, in order to eccure tit° tuweet rates of fare. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage cheeksd th ough to Druid* points, at Alann's North Penn. Baggage Express Office. South Fifth street. Z.TONM I A L AIWIt i .BI'o\Vk R AI r t.. ROAD' TLME TABLE.—On and after Wednesday. May 1, 1867. FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6. 7,8, 9.0.5, 10. 11, Ii A. M., 1. 2, 2.113, 7,, 4. 5, SM. 6.10. 7, 8. 9. 10, 11. 12 M. Leave Germantown-6, 7, 736,8. P. 8.20, 9, 10, 11, 12 A.M.; 1. 2, 1 4,4%, 63:, 7,8, 9, 10. 11 I'. M. The 0.20 down train, and the 3M, and 5M up trains, will not step on the Germantown Branch. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-9.1b mlnut M ;2,7 and 10% P.M. Leave Germantown--8.15 A.M. ;1, 6 and 9.11 P.M. CHFSTNUT DILL ILAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia-6, 8, 10, 12A. M.; 2.33 Q, 57:, 7.9 and 10 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill-7.10 minutes, 8, 9.40 and 11.40 A. IL ; 1 40. 3.40, 5.40, 6.40, 8 40 and 10.4(1 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9.15 minutes A. IL; 2 and 7P. 31.. Leave Chestnut 11111-7.50 minutes A. M.; MAO, 5.40 and 925 minutes P. M. FOR CONBIIOIIOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-6, 736, 9, ILOS, A. M.; 136.3,436, 5 3 6, 6.11, 8.05 and 11:4 P. M. Leave Norristown— 6.40. 7.7.50, 9.11 A. U.; 136, 3, 434, 6.15 and 834 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia -9A. M.; 234 and 7.15 P. M. Leave Norristown-7 A. M. 536 and 9P. M. FOR MANAYUNIC. Leave Philadelphia-6, 736, 9,1L06 A. 1L:136, 3, 436, 534, 6.15. 8.05 and 1136 P. M. Leave Manayunk-6.10, 734, 8.20, 93x,113! A. M. ; 2, 3340 63.,, and 9 P. EL ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia -9 A. M.; 234 and 7.15 P. 51. Leave lianayunk-73KA. II.; 6 and 934 P. M. W. 8. NYIL . SON, General Superintendent, Depot, Ninth and Green streets 7:11 , PHILADELPHIA 4 BALTPAORE 10ENTRAL RAILROAD. Winter 'Arrangements. On and after Monday, Oct. 1867,1h0 Trains will leave Philadelphia,from the Depot of.the West Chester & Philadelphia Railroad, cow ner of Thirtyrarst and Chestnut streets, (West ?Wade.). at 7,45 A.ll. and 4.60 I'. M. Leave Rising Sun, at 545 and Oxford at 6,10 A. ;IL, and lease Oxford at 8.25 P. 31. A Market Train with Passenger Car attached will run on Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving the Rising Bun at 11.05 A. 31., L xford at 11.45 M. and Kennett at 1.00 P. M. con. netting at West Chester Junction with train for Phila. nelphla. On Wednesdays and Saturdays train leaving, Philadelphia at aon P. 31. runs through to Oxford. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7.45 A. 31. connects at Oxford with a daily line of S bigot for Peach Bottom. in Lancaster county. Returning, loaves Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford with the Afternoon Train for Philadel• plus. The Train leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. 31. runs to Rising Sun, lid, Passengers allowed to take wearing apparel only, as Baggage, and, the Company will not, In any case, be re sponsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, aak" a special contract be made for the same. nthlil LIEN HY WOOL), General Supt. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RA.IL. -- 11tUA D. WINTER ARR tNGEMENTS. On and after Thnrcday, October3lBt. 1867, trains will leave Vino Street Merry daily (Sundays excepted) -Mail -Atlantic ACconnned 4 atlon.. . .. 1.41 P. M. Junction Accernmedition fa;i , mediate stations CM P. M. RETURNING, WILL LEAVE ATLANTIO: Atlantic Accommodation ..... ....... ....... 0.15 A. M. Mail and Freight. . .... —.1150 M JunctionAccorrunaitlon ....... 11.3 U A. M. IladdimtleidAbcommodatlon will leave Vino Street Forry.•,.. . .... ... . . 10.15 A. M.. 9.00 P. M. Iluddonfield . 1,00 P. Id., 5.15 P. M. 0c20410 • - ...IS. h. MUNDY.Arent i 2.00 Noon. 800 P. Al. 9.45 A. 31. 8.00 A. M. • PAST FREIGIIT LINE, VIA PENNSYINANIA RAIL, ROAD, to Wilkeabarro. MaltiMoY CB", Meant 'Carmel, Centralia, and all pointa on L dilgn , Valley Railroad and its branches. • By new arrangements, perfected Oda dal', thin read ie enabled to give increaned despatch to merchandise cull slimed to the above named 130/11b3. • Goods dellv*ed at the 'linea F. l. Freight:D(lE4 car. of ritoN and NOBL titivE ate, Before BF. DJ, w,lll. reach WO osilarre, Monet Carmel, ilnhaney CYO, attd•the other atationa MahannY and WY D Valleys before A. Al, of the succeeding dal". inX . • • • • EILIS %ABE. Agent Tifit". V ELF:PIM GI/ COE, non Filit NEW YORK.—TIIE C EN AND AMBOY and PIUGADEGPIIT AND TRENTON „ItALDROAD PANY'S LINER, from Philadelphia to Now York, on , v ay placee, from Walnut Ptreet wharf; , ' TRA VrJbEliS 9 GViDEr odeYLNIA. CENTRAL ttli g Railr. -- Winr Time.— Taking effect Nov. 24th .1867. The trains, of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depot, at 'I hirtynirst and Market streets, which is reached directly by the Cara of the Market btreet Passenger Railway, the last car connecting with •eart train, leaving Front and M of atrhk e t C st h r e e s et n , u th t i an ym W in a u lnust before i R ts a d il e w a ay u run w Th h s n one square of the Demo. ON OUNDAYS—The 'Market Street Cars leave Front and Market streets 35 minutes before the departure of each train. bleeping Car Tickets can be had on applicati Chestnut Ticket (Mice, Northwest. corner of Ninth end streets, and at the Depot. Agents of the Union T t insferCompariv will call for and dellivsr Baggage at the pot. Orders left at No. MI Chest, nut street, N 0.116 Marks , street, or No.l South Eleventh sheet, will receive attention. 'RAINS LEAVE DEPOT, VIZ, Mail Tram. ......:............. ......... Fast Line..........—• .•......... .............. Erie Express.. .. . . ..'..... ........ Paoli Accommodation Harrisburg Accoten,odation Lancaster Accommodation Parksburg Train............. ........ ...• Cmcinnat i Express.... ........ ....• _ Paoli Accent. o.• •• .••• • .. ..... Erie Mail . ... .. PhilndelpLia . Ex . press.... ........ ........ .... .. Accommodation rie Mall I, aces daily, except Saturday. Yhll bia Express leaves daily. All' other trains daily, except Sunday. 'I he Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and baggage delivered by 5.00 P. 51.. at 116 Market street. TRAINS ARRIVE AT DEPOT, VIZ: Cincinnati Express ....... 1.35 A. Ili. Philadelphia Expre55............ ...... . ....... " 7.10 Paoli Accom. No. ••• •.• ....... " 8•20. " Erseft, ..... ........................ .......... " 9.35 " Line . 9 ~ 35 41 Park atm rg Train......... ..... .......... " 9.10 Lancaster Train..,. " 1.10 P. M. FrieExpress... ..... ........ ................ "1 10 ~ Day Express 7 .1 0. st " Paoli Accom. No. S. " .0 Han isburg Accom... • . ...... " 9.50 " I or further information, apply to JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, 901 Chestnut street. FRANCIS FUNK Agen_•,t 116 Market street. bAMUEL h WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. 3be Pe•nnsy 'yenta Railroad Company will not assume any risk for Baggage, except for wearing apparel, and limit their responsibility to Ono Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be ai the risk of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS, General Superintendent , Altoona, Pa. •••••• WEST CHESTER AND 111111 LA. • - DEIRHIA RAILROAD, VIA ME.. DIA. WINTOR 'ARRANGEMENTS. On and after 'MONDAY, Oct 7th, 1867, trains will leave Depot, t Thirty-first and Chestnut streets, as follows: frains lease Philadelphia for West Chester, at 7.45 A. M. 11.00 West Chester .15, 4.50, (115 and•lL3o P. M. Leave for Philadelphip,, from Depot on E. Market street. 6.25, 7.45, ass and 10.45 A. M.. 1.55, 4.60 and 6.55 P. M. Trains leaving Wept Chester at 8.00 A. M., and leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M., will stop at 8.-C. Junction and Media only. Passengers to or from stations between West Chester and B. C. Junction going East, will take train leaving Wert Cluster at 7.45 A.M., and going West will take train leaving Philadelphia at 4.50 P. M., and transfer at B. C. Junction. -- • Trams leaving Philadelphia at 7.6 A. M. and 4.60 P.M., and leaving West Chester at 5.J.0 A. M. and 4.50 P. M., connect at B. C. Junction with 'rising on the P. and B. C. R. for tricferd and intermediate points. ON IiUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and 2.00 P. N. Leave West Chester 7.55 A M. and 4 P. M. The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Wat nut letreet care. Those of the Market street line run with. in one square. '1 he cars of both Linea connect with each train upon its arrival. 1121V - Paesengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case, be responsible fur an amount exceeding $lOO, unless ape. cial contract is made for the same. WOOD, aeikeral Superintendent. IREgeoznzutitqaDß.uarnlyYtel Monday, December 16th, 1804 trains will leave from foot of Market street (upper ferry) for Merchantville,Moorestown. Hartford, Masonville, Raines. port, Mount Holly, amithville, Evansville, Vincentown, Birmingham and Pemberton at Roo A. M. and 4.30 P. M. RETURNING, UAW Pemberton at 7.20 A. M. and 2.90 P. M. Mount Belly at............ 7.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. M. " Moorestown at..... .. A. M. and 3.18 P. M. deli C. BAILER. Superintendent. LNSUILA.WCE. pncErux INSURANCE CODIPAH OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1904—CHARTER PERPETUAL, No. 29. A WALNUT street, op Bite the Exchange. po This Company insures from losses or damage by FIRE. on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, furnitmn, dr.c., for limited periods, and permanently on handbills by deposit or premium. The Company has been in active operation for more than sixty years, during which all losses have been promptly adjusted and plßEaid. DCTORS. John L, Hodge, ' David Lewis, M. B. Dlahonv, Benjamin Etna& John T. Lewis, Thos. IL Powers, William S. Grant, A. It. McHenry Robert W. Learning, Edmond Castillon, D. Clark Wharton Samuel Wilcox, Jr. Lawrence Lewis, , Louis C. Norris. JOHN L. WUCHERER, President, SAMUEL WILCOX. Secretary. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—THE PENN. eylvanla Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated IftV —Charter Perpetual—No. 610 Walnut street, opposite in dependence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to insure against loss or dam age by fire, on Public or Private Buildine, eiter perma nently or for a limited time. Also, on I. urniture, Stocks of Goads and !Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is in, vested in a moot careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security In the case of DLRECTO itS. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux Alexat.der Benson, Thomas Smith; Isaac ilazelhurst, Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins.,T. Gillingham Fell, Daniel Haddock. Jr. . DANIEL SMITH. Jr., Pre.ddent. WILLIAM G. CRowscr.L., Secretary. MILE. COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—OF. 1. lice, No. 119 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. "'Hie Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila. delphia," incorporated by the Legielatare of Peniasylva. ma in laa, for indemnity against loss or damage by tire, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution,with ample capita land contingent fund carefully invested, continues to insure buildings, furniture, mereliandise,km., either permanently or for a limited time, against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its cue tomere. Losses adjusted and paid with all possible despatch. DIRECTORS: Chas. J. Slitter, .Andrew U. Miller, Henry Budd, ' James M. Stone, John Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore. I Robert V. Massey, Jr.. George Mecke. Mark Devine. J. SUTTER, President. BIUiJAMIN F. llogoamw, Secretary and Treasurer, - ---- ---------- JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIII. ladelphia.—Otlice, No. 24 North Fifth street. neat Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Mar. ter Perpetual. Capital and Aasetg,--*164000.-- eurance against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Pd.. sate Buildings. Furniture, Stocks, Goode and Morahan. dile, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Edward P. Moyer, Frederick Ladner. Adam .1. Glasz. liem•y Delany, John Elliott. Christian D. Frick, George E. Fort. Gardner. MoDANIEL. Presldent. MTERSON Vico•Prosideat. ary and Treasurer. Wm. McDaniel, Israel Peterron, John F. Belstorling, Ileury Troeruner, Jacob Schandein Frederick Doll, Samuel Miller, WILLIAM • ISRAEL 1.1 PHILIP E. Col.l.mAri. Secre 'run ENTERPRISE ]INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1 PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE —S. W. COR. FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY,' • TERM AND PERPETUAL. CASH CAPITAL • *200,000 00 CASH ASSETS, July 1. .......... $071.001 00 DlkECFolig. • F. Ratchford Stan', J. L. Erringer, Nalbro' Frazier, lieu. W. Fahnostock. ohn M. Atwood. James L. Claghorm Benj. T. 'Pro:lick, W. G. Boulton, Goorgo H. Stuart, Charloa Wheeler, John H. Bros n. Thos. H. Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Vico Preaident, o c3O-6mf ALEX. W. WISTER, Secretary. NTIIRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY...4.3IAR -21 TER PERPETUAL. Office, No. 811 WALNUT street, above Third, Philada. V. ill insure against Loss or Damage py Fire on Build. 11310, either pm etually or for a limited. time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also,Marine Insurance on' Vessels. Cargoesand Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRL'CTORS. Wm. Esher. Peter Sieger, D. Luther,J. E. Baum, Lewin A utionricd, I Wm. F. John R. Biakiston, Davie Pearson, W6l Secretory. AbIEitICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.— Offico Farquhar Building, No = Walnut etroot, Marine and Inland Ituntrancen. Rimini taken on Vent , le, Cargoes and Freights to all pada of the world, and on goods en inland transportation on riven. canals, rallroada and other conveyances throughout the United States. WILLIAM CRAW, President. PETER CULLEN, Vice Predident, RPREBT.,7,ME &Acrivtarv.- millialloßS: - William Craig, Wm. T. Lowboy, Peter Cullen, J. Johumon Brown, John Ballet, Jr. Samuel A. Baton, William IL Merrick, Camiem Conrad. Gllllee Dallott, 'Hen y L. Elder, Boni. W.ltiebardli, B. Redman Morgan. • WM. Al. Baird, • • • Minton Berri% - • Bonn. C. Dellott, jalB A- MEIUCAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. /NUOR P - rated 1810 —Charter - perpetual, • . No. ° Blo WALNUT etreet abcrver Tbini, Philadelphia. Davies a large raid up Capital Steak and Sur leis I. veered sound and available aseurltlea , continue to in sure on dwAlings, stores, furniture; inarobandtse, vessels in port, end their canoes, and otkor personal Propertar. All 1081100 liberally andtrapvily ealusted, • vinnCTußi3,_ lionisgr Mark , J K .tames R. Campbell. Joke Webb, E.dmtp4.4_o, Delilb,„ Patrick Brady; charted W. Poultncy. Jelin T. Lewis. lerael Morrie. John P. Natheriii. 71110 MAS it, ALARM, President ArePY itT C. 1.. CO 4 WWO cf.? , Secretary. ..ac 8.00 A. M. .at 12.00 28. . ad 13.00 M at 1.00 P. M. .. at 2.30 P. M. ..at 4.00 P. M. • •at 8.00 P. M. .at 8.00 P. M. .at 900 P. M. .at 11.15 P. M. .at 11.15 P. ht. at 11.30 P. M. John Ketcham, .Tohu H. ileyi, ES ti Bit. President. F. 13 FLO.N, Vico President. Jo2ltu.th.s.tt DNSURANGE• 1829.- CHARTER PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, Noe. 435 and 437 Chestnut Street. Assets on Ootobeif 1, 1807, $2.0050,363. Capital Accrued Surplus Premiums......: UNSETTLED CLAIMS, 0,614 13. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over *O, 600,0430. Perpetual and . Tomporary' Policies on Liberal,Terms Chas. N. Bancker, Tobias Wagner , Samuel Grant, Geo. W. Richards, Isaac Lea, ENABLER' GEO, FALI JAB. W. MoALLISTER, DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COM y pany. Incorported by the legialattwe of Pennell. enta. 1535, Office, S. E. corner TDIED and WALNUT Stree'4, Philadelphia- MARINE INSURANCES On Venal,. Como and Freight, to all parte of the world. INLAND INSURANCES On goods by river, coital. Lake and land carriage to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwellings, Et c. ASSETS OF TUE COMPANY. November 1.1807. 11200,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, 10-40's . .. 120,000 United States fei . b;ynti -- 524i'm 00 1881. • . • Lo an, Ind 4 00 00 50000 United 66iiee *** Treasury Notes.- . . . . 62, 200,030 State of Pennsylvani a Six • ParCen . t. .s° 1° - Loan. . . .. 125,000 city of Fitifaeelp;Lii Ali Yea; . 643 i: 210410 34) Loan (exempt from tax) . . . u,825 40 50.000 State of New Jersey Six Per . Cont. LOMA. . .•• • • . 20,000 Pennsyl va n i a Vira . 111 CW. 514° 3° gage Six Per Cent. Bonds.. -. • 12.800 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second * Mort. _gage Six Per Cent. Bonds. 25,000 Western Pennsylvania . 2375 ri Per Cent. Bonds (Penna. RE. guarantee). . . MOOO tr..' 80,000 State of Tenne ssee . .............. Loan. . .... 18,000 7,000 State of . T ennes see ............. Loan. ... • 4.:270 0./ 15.000 goo shivers s t oc k Germantown (Ise Company, Principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phila. , delphia' 15030 03 7,503 150 shares stock Pennsylvania Raft. road Company.• •••-• • • • • 7 903 00 LOW 100 shares stock No r th Pennsylvania Railroad Company ..- —• • 0,000 80 shares stock Philadelphia"aml Southern Mail Steamship Co —. 15,000 00 201,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage , 'first Liana on City Properties 231,900 00 $1.101,900 Par Market Value $1.1034303 50 Cost. 6 L0V.670 2e_ Real Estate. . • 3 3,000 (X) Bills ReceiViElei"iiii: Inauranceu made. d . am . .... . . 212,135 Ba/ances miumn on Marine roilcieo—Ac. crued Interest. and other debts due the Company.. ..:. ..—..— 5:3X4 Stock and Scrip o f sundry Insu rance and other Companies. 155.018 00. Estimated value.... 1.017 CO Cashin Ban Y—..... ........ ...... $lO.O lO Cambia Drawer . .... • • ... •• ~ 298 67 • DIRECTORS: - Thomas C. Hand. James C. Band. John C. Davis, Samuel E. Stokes. Edmund A. Bonder. James Tzsquair, Joseph H. Seal. William C. Ludwig. Theophilzus Paulding. Jacob P. Jones , Hugh Craig, James B. McFarland. Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Eyre, John R. Penrose, John D. Taylor. H. Jones Brooke. Spencer McDivalne. Henry Sloan, Henry C. Hallett, Jr. George G. Leiner. George W. Bernadon. William G. Bouiton. John B. Semple, Pittsburgh. Edward Lafourcade. ' D. T. Morgan, .. Jacob Riegel. A. B. Berger. .. 'PHOBIAS C. HANH, Presidents JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice Preeldent. HENRY LYLBURN, stunt Secretary. BALL, Asaistant Secretary. tilliE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF .1 ADFLPHIA. Incorporated in 1811, Charter Par Daunt Office, No. 208 Walnut street. (APP' AL $300,000. Insures against 100 or damns° by FIRE, on Iroosee, Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and otx a" Furniture, tioods, Wares and ....twenandiso in town or counny. Lt SSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets 93421.177 7il Invested in the following Securities, First Mortgages on City E'roporty,well secured..sl33.6oo 00 United States Government 117.000 Ou Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 76000 0)) Pennsylvania $3,000.000 6 per cent. L0an........ 26,e00UU Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds , first and second Mortgages. . . '15,000 00 Camden and • Anilioy per Cent. Loan.... .-..... . ..... . . 6,000 00 Philadelphia and . Redding itahroadVompany'a 6 per Cent. Loan...—. - ..........._ .. . . . 5,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per Cent. Mort gage 80nd5.4,560 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock 1,c50 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock 4,000 eu Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock 1060.0 tst Union Mutual Insurance t;ompany's SOO 66 Reliance Insurance Company of i'hiladelphia's Stock 1,250 00 Cash in Ban and on hand ..... ............ 7.:517 it; Worth at Par ........ . ........ 53461,177 7t Worth this date at markst prices.. DIRECTORS. Clem. Tingley, TiIOMAP I. Moore, Wm. Musser, Samuel Casther. :Rnnel [lisplutm.flunes T. 1 <ming, IL I L. Carson. saac F. linker, Wtn. Stevenson, uhrlyrinn J lioffman. Bent. W. Tingles, Samuel ft Thomas. Edwar Slier. CLEM. TINgLEY, President, 'Monis C. Hrmi, Secretary. u ~14 1 11LADELP/114.,, December i, 1667. _ _......- aA. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PIELLADEL. phis. Incotorated March 27, Iteo. OtHce. F No. 84 N. Fifth street insure Buildings. Household Furniture and Merchandise generally ,from Loss by Fire (in the City of Philadelphia only.) ,LL Statement of the Assets of the & sedation January lat, 184.1% published in compliance with the Pro visions of an,Act of Assembly of April sth. 1943, Bonds and Homages on Property In the City of PhUadelPhia , only 811,074,186 17 around Rents 18,814 148 Real Estate. . 51.744 57 Furniture and Fixtus of 0i1ice....., 4,485 03 U. S. 5.20 Registered Bonds. . 45,ri10 W Cash on hand. ........ .........,..... ........ .. 31,873 11 Total 47igM.08e M. TRUSTEES. • William IL Hamilton, Samuel Sparhawk, Peter A. Keyser, Charles P. Sower. John (Jarrow, Jesse Lightfoot, George I. Young , Robert Shoemaker. Joseph R. Lyndall,, Peter Armbruster, Levi P. Coats, M. H Dickinson, Peter NV Iliamon. WM. H. HAMILTON. President SAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice President. WM. T. BUTLER. Boonton'. I. AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 4oti CEiEBTN UT Street, PHILADELPHIA. FIRE INSURANcE. EXCLUSIVELY. DIRECTORS. Francis N. Ruck Philip S. JuAlce, Charles Richardson, John W. Everman. Henry Lewis, Edward D. Wood:mt. Robert. Pearce, Jno. Kessler, Jr.. Geo. A. West, l has, Stokes, Robert B. Potter. Mordecai Buzby. FRANCIS N. B TA, Pre , ident, CHAS. RICIIA.RDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. litammano. Secretary. STOVES *AD H ilailLlNEktis. REMOVAL. Has removed hie Depot for the mile of FURNACES RANGES, GRATES, SLATE MANTLES, be., Jima No.lolo CHESTNUT Street to 1300 N UT STREET. fyian w ly .10 THOIRSONTS LONDON KITCHENER, OR RU. roveatt Hangea, for families, betels or public W itt. tuidanon.twentr A itlerelt -, i_acAz: --- Aien - P ~ a:L - P/Litt Hanger., Hot Air rup 'recce, Yoitable Heaterk Lowdown Grater, Ftrebotird Stotw, Bath IBonflrs, wo w . hole Plater, Broiler, Cooking Stover . etc., alaotecale and retail, by the manufaeturore, SHARPE & THOMSON, N0..%d North Second etreet. no26m.w.Mia j a r THOMAS 3pliTe BONS. ladlv fggrNo:VWCUisTNUTit ithadoloWs. W aracturtaicy Ploosite , United Stant Mint. Msti LEA .R B PA I I NZI4 • and othtr RATE For Anthracite, Birgrolnous inlWood' • • , WARMAIttViIIiNd¢E)3, For Warming_PubUo and Priva te Build.inkm REethTrAs, VENTiTORS CHIMNI, A 211) • CAPS. COOICINO,RANGES, HATILUOTLEIIS. WOUTZSALE and RETAIL • .1400,060 no • .009,766 no 1,119,698 Co LNOOME sasomo. FOUINN DIRECTORS. Geo. Fates F mum.. Fran. W. Lew% Br. D.. Thomantparks, Win S. Grant. N. BANCKER, President. ES, Vice Preeident. lecretar3r pro tem. fen 103,315 62 deb to all 934=01 3 .2 jaL-Lush a ti
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