CRIME. Suicide of a Female FaiaHat. the Beaver Dam (Wis.) Ciftscn uccoimt of a singular auidde in the town of Lo v ell. Dodge county, on the 16th inst., the wife Mr. John Quinn cutting her throat with a razo • It appears that the decascd waa an amiable young woman' twenty-throe years old, married last Christman ae a second wife, and was livinff with • her husband od his farm,' to all appearance, hap pilv On tho morning of the fatal day Mr.Qulnn leuhis wife in apparently tine spirits, with his little •’irl ftven yearn old. After Vila departure the woman washed her feet, hands and lace, did the lTnn«ework and sat down and wrote a letter to her husband. She then told the little girl that did not feel well, and was going Into the bed room to lie down: kissed tho child, went into the bedroom, told the girl to button the door on the. outside, an(F not to open it, and when her father came to toll h l ll } l ® ,l ° was in the bed-room. The little girl, left done, fell asleep, and was wakened by noises and groans, which soon ceased. Calling her mother and getting, no answer, the child became alarmed and ran to a neighbors for help. On entering tlie room the woman was found 1} ing in a wool of blood, near the door, and her throat cut three incisions having been made. Tht? fol lowing letter was found under the pillow ot the bed in the room, and furnished the only expla nation of the shocking deed:— <•«/„ Dear Husband: —It is hard for me to write this to you, but it is just as I feel. I have cho6eu death from tpy own hand, rather than let you live a lifetime In misery and with me. Tills morning mv heart is as black as the cap yon wear. I sincerely thank you for all you have douc for me since I first became acquainted with von up to the present morning, aiul may God bless, guide, guard and keep you through life; mav you always have peace, and happiness follow vou wherever you go. Take good care of our" Eliza, as you always have done: sho liaß teen a dear, good child to me siuce she , came home to us. My dear husband, how 1 j wish I could encircle you with my arms once | more, ere I conunii tbc awlul deed, for the last ■ time. What I have to say now, I wish you to | feel that it is the truth, ami that only. It is not , because lam sorry I married you. No, God for- : bid it. No, my dear husband; you have been all to me that heart could wish. Nor, is it because I am not a girl now. Neithor do I Wish to be with j my father, or any of my relations; for what is all tliat to me if 1 cannot have a happy heart and peaceable mind to meet you when you come in from your dav’s labor. Oh, my dear one, may God keep vour mind right that you may be able to hear each and every trial that He may see lit to cause vou to bear. Now, I will give you and the people the just cause that you may not be accused of the deed which my own hands have done • Eirstlv, because lam not healthy; and i feel I am a burden to you, and will be as long as I live, instead of a eomlort. Secondly, because I am not worthy of you; no, nor am I worthy of the least blessing mv Saviour Is bestowing upon me. Thirdly, because lam tired of living: yes, tired of living- My dear' husband, when you read this you may think my heart was cold toward von, and I had no love for you: but I have- T love you with my whole heart, and’am willing to suffer death from my own hands Jthan eauso you a life time of misery: and I cannot see any thing ci-,e but that, for I have tried to throw it off mv mind, but it i- there as black as ever. I am verv unhappy, and haye been so for a long time. My mind is continually embarrassed with wicked thoughts towards myself. My bureau I wish you to give to Eliza as a keepsake from me. Now, iu conclusion,. Ibid you goodbv, and tnay God biers and guide you through life and take you homo to rest forevermore. and may He bless you all a thousand times tor the love and kindness vou have shown Jtowurds me. Do not mourn for me, bnt be happy to think-I am gone. - From your own loving wife, Mbs. lUcma. Quins. To her dear husband, John Quinn. The Cifhen adds the following: •" Mrs. Quinns grandfather, grandmothor and an aunt all died by committing suicide. She was subject to spells of deep gloominess, low spirits, or ‘•blues,” as it is commonly called. Many Uttlo details of her clothing, cooking, and household affairs were found in such condition as to indi cate that she had been several days engaged in making preparation for her death and funeral. It is one of the most cool and deliberate cases of suicidcon record, and i 8 a study for the%tudents of psychogenitnrc and the laws of life. Shocking Murder at Aspinwall. [Correspondence of thoN. V. Tribune.] Panama, January 23d, 1868.— Nothing worthy of note has occurred in political circles Bince-my last We have no later intelligence from the interior, than that then sent you. As if to atone for- the unusual quietness of ordi nary matters a murder was committed at Aspin wali on the night of the 19 th, which parallels in the hideousness of the surroundings the most sen sational of New York tragedies. On the 4th rapt. Carloß Fernandez and his partner, dealers m cigars, arrived in Aspinwall (otherwise Colon) on the steamer Barcelona from Cuba, and put up at the Howard House. From thence they commenced selling oif their stock to retail dealers. They had a woman with them who attracted _ some notice when even she descended to the dining-room, but she was finally supposed to be the wile of one of the Ciqarrerus. On Sunday last the partucr of I cr nandez announced to the landlord that they had procured a house and were going to move into it the next morning. He then paid the hotel bill. / About 4 o'clock the next morr.iug a large box which had been used for packing cigars was car ried from the hotel to a house in a back street. This early moving caused no suspicion, for in the tropics all are early risers, the morning being the most enjoyable part of the day. But when, some time later,'a servant entered Fernandez s . room,murder gave tongue. There was blood upon thebed where he had rested, blood upon the chairs where he had sat, the floor where he had walked his last steps on earth was dabbled with blood. Suspicion fixed upon the box nB playing a part in the tragedy—the principal part, it was appa rently thought, for it was. traced up before any search 'was made after the murderers, who were putting miles between them and that bloody room. It was learned that the box hud been taken from .the house, where it was sent as a blind, by a couple of ne o-rocs, and conveyed in a boat to the opposite shore. It was readily found and brought back to the city. It was a box of about 3 feet square and bore Fernandez's name and the trade mark on it. ■When it was opened there was exposed to view the body of tho late Cigarrcm, the trunk in one piece, the legs hacked off and laid by _its side. Then' commenced the search after the villainouß partner. Half-a-dozen parties who had lately come over the road were seized here, bnt their innocence was easily proved. After much wandering of justice in the wrong direction, the murderer, we are told, was yesterday arrested near Lion Hill, a station on the Panama Railroad, and taken to Aspinwall; a supposed accomplice was seized here and sent over. Should these men be convicted, say the people, their punishment will be light. There is ho capital punishment horc. Terrible Tragedy in OTcinpliis-A Son Hilled by His Hither. [From the Memphis Poet of Jan. 29 ] ■ An awful affair occurred yesterday afternoon at the house of Mr. E. H. Daslircl.on the Raleigh road,.about two miles from the city. His son.E. H. Dashrcl, a man of dissipated habits, had been out during the day, and came home In the after noon considerably under the influence of liquor. The father also, it seems, had been drinking, and a quarrel occurred between them about the son’s behavior. The latter, it is said, struck his father and also his mother, and drew a revolver. In the course of the altercation the revolver was dis charged, and the ball entered the young man’s left breast, jußt below the nipple, inflicting, a fatal wound. He 101 l to the flobr in great agony, and was afterwards placed in bed and such aid given Idm as could be' rendered. He suffered greatly until about one okdock - this morning, when he expired. The father was arrested yesterday evoning by some of the neighbors and brought to this city. Mr. Dashrcl ib an old citizen of this city, and wus formerly the owner of a large amount of pro- Sertv. Coroner Cotton this morning went out,to old an inquest on the body of the young man. The father states that the son shot himself-br some means. The iacts will no doubt be devel oped at the examination before the magistrate. Embezzlement in l'ittkburgli. [From the Pittsburgh Commercial, of Feb. LI We noticed In yesterday's issue the arrest of Abraham Cohen on a charge of larceny by bailee, preferred by Marks Nathan, of New York, who charged him with having kept some four thousand dollars belonging to the firm of Qoldenstan, (Jo- hen & Co., hoop skirt dealers, of which they were both members, derived from the eaJe ol goods at the branch house oil Market atroot, this city The accused was committed to Jail yeator day by Mavor McCarthy, in default of four thousand dollars bail, for trial at Court. Yesterday morning two more informations were lodged against Cohen before Alderman Humbert, one by William. Prais and the other by Reuben liittmesscr, both charging him with concealing goods with tho intention of dcfrauding.hts credi lors. Mr. Praia alleges that in the summer of 3 8.—A young man named George Smith wns arrested yesterday morning, between one and two o’clock, on the roof of the auction store of Thomas Birch & Son, No. IliO Chestnut street. He said that he went into the store during a sale on the night previous and hid himself in the water-closet. He collected together 6ome coin, silver-plated tea spoons, and field glasses, and then tried to gel out through a window. Ho opened a shutter, but observed a policeman and then got upon tho roof. He hid Lhe plunder under the snow, where it was found by the police. Smith will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon. I’hk Nrav German Theatre.— The executive committee, having in charge the matter concern- ing the erection of a now German theatre, met on Saturday evening. Two proposals were received, viz.: To purchase a theatre already built, one having been offered; the other was to buy a lot of ground and erect a new building. The sub ject was thoroughly discussed, and was finally referred to a special committee, who are to ren der a decision at a meeting of the executive committee on next Thursday ovening. The subscriptions received now amount to nearly §05,000. Fine Ice.— There Is now on exhibition, in front of the office of. the Cold Spring Ice and Coal ■ Company', on Walnut > treet, below Fifth, some very fine ice, which was cut on Lehigh river, neur the Gap at Maueh Chunk, in front of the icc houses belonging to the company. The ice is in odc cake, is perfectly transparent, and is seven teen inches thick, twenty-six inches wide, and seventy-eight inches in length. It is quite a curi osity, and may be taken as a fair samplo of the lee furnished by this company to its patrons. ■ A Systematic Bicogaic.— An individual named Henry Copeland was arrested on Suturday at Front and Master streets. About three months ago his child died, and since that tirao he has been collecting money, representing that he wanted It to bury the child. On Saturday after noon he got some inont'v in this manner and in vested a portion of it in whisky. He got drunk and fell into the clutches of a policeman. lie was sent to prison for thirty days as a vagrant. RoniiEitv in Bnoi.i.iis' O sticks. —A youth named Wm. Holmes, aged M years, was arrested on Saturday upon the charge of larceny. It is alleged that he has boon in the habit of lounging about the offices of the brokers on Third street, and seizing the pocket-books of cnßtomers when they were laid on the counters. When captured lie hud about 6ix pocket-books in his possession. The most ol them had been rifled of their con tents. Alderman Godbou committed Holmes. CiiAitoKU with kom-.ERY.— Before Alderman Shoemaker, last ovening Andrew J. Squibb and George Beck were charged with robbery. Ills alleged that about one o’clock, yesterday morning, they were seen to go into the restaurant of Jesse Telford, on Second street, below Germantown avenue. Mr. Telford was asleep, and his pocket book, containing $l2, was taken. Bome cooking utensils were also carried off. The accused wore committed for trial. Fight on the Icic.—Two more gangs of young men came together on the ice on the Schuylkill, opposite Vino street wharf, yesterday afternoon, and indulged in a fight, during which various missiles were used. The police came upon the scene, but only succeeded In capturing one of the riotere. He gave his name as Pat Doyle, and was held for breach of the peace by Aid. Pan coast. Carnival on the Ice.— There will bo a gay time at the Central Skating Park at Fifteenth an d Wallace streets this evening. The last grand Coterie Fantaetique will bo given, and it is ex pected that over five hundred comical costumes will be flitting about on the ice. There will also be a fine display of fireworks. Two brass bands will be present. . The Old Folks.—' The lovers of music and admirers of the quaint, the.antiquo and the com ical in costume, should bear- in mind the “Old Folks" Concert, at ' Concept Hall, this evening. This troupe comes hither with an established reputation, and It will doubtless attract full houses. Stealing Shoes. —John Cronin haß been hold in $BOO hall by Alderman Massey, for the larceny of boots, and gaiters from, the front of Bailey’s shoe store, 1109 Spring Garden Street, and a,pair of shoes trom the front of the store of H. Ilamill, at Ninth and Spring Garden streets. / Foundling.— A male Infant, about e! old, waafouud on tho stops of a store street, yesterday .morning, between slz; o’clock. Tho little fellow was taken to tho home of Lieut. Bowers, but wills be sent to the Almshouse. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, MOiN DA Y-, FEBRUARY 3, 1868. Philadelphia Cattle Market, Feb. 3,18G8. The cattle market was activo this week,and prices wore rather firmer. . About 1,200 head arrived and sold at the Avenue drove-yard at for extra Pennsylvania and Western stoers, 8@ fIJAc. for fair to good do., and per pound gross for common, as to quality. The following arc tho particulars of the sales: BeaU. Name. 40 I*. McFilleu, Chester. grs 9 W 1 97 P. Hathaway, Chester, grs ‘Slew 75 James 8. Klrk,Cheator. era 9 'Jg 75 JnmoaMcKillcn, Western,Rrs ....a... 8 <4 9,* 40 K. S. McFillcn. l-nncHfitcr co.. fire 9 MJWf !W UHman <9 Bachman, Chester co.. are 9 82 Martin Fuller & Co.. Western, gra , 8 @lO 86 Mooney ,OOO head' sold at 5@7 cents per pound gross, as to condition. . ’ . Hons wore in demand al an advance; 3,500 head sold 'at the different yards at $lO 50@>$11 50 per 100 pounds net. The Essay This Evening.— The first Tuesday evening in each month, the Pennsylvania Horti cultural Society provides a free essay, and dis cussions for any of our citizens who chooao to attend. The advertisement announces for this evening,Mr. John Wilkinson,a landscape garden er of Baltimore, as the essaylat. RViirf anti Weather Fip.es.— This morning about" o’clock a frame “building, No. 1411 America street, occupied by John Hagan as a rag store, was slightly damaged b5 The alarm of fire about eight o’clock this morning,was caused by the slight burning of Branson's coal office, No. 517 Sonth Broad street. .26 6-10 .319-10 .33 4-10 . 2 3-10 ill. n Church Ind seven inporarlly nrentually Attempted Bunor-Anv.—This morning, about two o'clock, an attempt was made to entor a dwelling,No. 1808 Wood street, bv boring through a back window. Somo of the inmates were aroused and fired a pistol out of the front win dow. This frightened the burglars away. Another Doctor's Coat Stolen. —A colored youth called at the residence of Dr. Hickman, on Spruce street, above Eleventh, yesterday morn ing, and started him on an errand to see a pa tient. After the doctor had left his office, tho boy went back and succeeded in getting off with a coat. Will Ri.MAiN.-Rev. T. De Witt Talmsgc, pastor of the Second Reformed church of this city, will continue his pastoral relation notwith standing the inducements elsewhere offered, his congregation in a financial way having shown their appreciation of this decision. Larceny.— John McGlcnehy was before Aid. Paneoast on Saturday, and was held in $C0() bail to answer the charge of the larceny of a piece of table linen from tho store of Haguer & Bro., on Ridge avenue, near Sixteenth street, Ciiiircii Dedication.—' The First Free Baptist Church, No. 1222 North Eleventh street, was de dicated yesterday, Rev. Dewees Bover and Rev. J. 8. Burgess -participated iu the dedicatory ser vices. Larceny.— John Gablentz was committed yes terday, by Aid. Patched, to answer tho charge of the larceny of an umbrella, hat, cloak and some other clothing from a house on Walnut street. The National Union Club. —■ The annual election for officers of the National Union Cl-fib will be held at their Hall; on Chestnut -streetrthis evening. CITY NOTICES “Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets.' —Try them for your Coach, Sore Throat, Hoarseness or Bronchial Affections. Bower's Depot is Sixth and Vine. Sold by druggists, 36 cents. The Poetry oe Art has Achieved its crowning triumph —I'halon Sc Son's Extract of the ■'Night Bloomiig Oereus” is among perfumes what the masterpiece of Beethoven is to music. It, takes the sense captive. It has no competitor in delicacy, per manence and floral freshness. Snow! Feus! Snow! Lamest stock of Furs in the city, at the lowest i -Oaktokm, ** Continental Hotel. Bower’s Infant Cordial, than which nothing can he more pleasant and soothing Tor infants and young children* _ The snow-storm not only brings out the snow birds of tho country, but also the “snow-birds" or the city. The countryhirds are clothed by nature with alumnae appropriate, and the city “birds" or “larks'’ ure clothed at Charles Stokes & Co.'s tirst-<;las» Clothing House, under the Continental. As It is the “early bird that cateheß the worm," ho it is the early easterner will get the bargain. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Gay's China Palace, No. 1022 Chestnut street.—Selling off the entire stock at less than im porting cost. „_ . . „ ' , The assortment consists of Bohemian, French and American Cut Glussware, White French and Deco rated China, Silver-plated Ware, Table Cutlery Welter's, Stone China, &c. • J . And the most complete Block of F ancy Goods, in cluding Parian. -Marble and Bronze Statuary, Gilt Mounted Ornaments and Lava Ware ever imported to this city. „ , ... White French Chraiweaps and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces k-Iw $1 25 White French China Dining Elates,KJf m.,per dr. 2UO Do. do. do Breakfast 'do dry goods Lewis, Wharton As Go; 38 do T T Lea As Oo; 16 doA K Little; 39 ch do Wilcox Bros: 75 pkgs mdse G Magarge Ac "Co;'44 Sticks ebony Bachman, 8 As.P; 169 bales h ides Bae* der frAdanmm: 50hxti clothes plna Berger & Utitta • 22 pkgs glass ware 8(J Houghton; 10 hbds pork W Butcher As Sous 100 bis clothes pins J H Coylo As Oo; 464 bags log. wood W Cunningham As Son; 42 cs mdse GroverAritakcr; 100 csiiutmi gs O J Fell As Bro; 212 pkga paper ilonrlott At Onderdotk: 67 ct cordage All Uinkloy As don; 45 ca mdse Johnson. Hollowwuy As Cowdin; 465 pkgs machinery 61 ca chr Stock Kilburn As Gates; 18 cases dry goods tames, Kent, SnntecAsCo; 25 bhlß vinegar Koons, SchwartzJsOd: 132 bdls iron Morris. Wliocler As Oo; 193 slabs spotter Mar aha!K Phmira-& ;,75 pkgs mdse prdyr.- MAItLNJE BULXiETLN. POET OF PHILADELPHIA—FKitBPAnr 3. ■ s |MTSee Marine Bulletin on Third Page, MEMORANDA. Ship Robin Hood, Kelley, from San Fran els c»8lh Oct. Now York yesterday, with flour ani.wbeat. Ship Lady Du florin (Ur), Shooban, cleared at Boston let Inst for Melbourne. Steamer Geo Washington, Otter, cloarod at Now Yo* Ist iwt. for Now Orleans. Bark 8t Uraula (Br), Lozlery, 89 dava from Rio Janolro, "!Si?tVofitem StarT’croiixlt 1 aU/uudumlirT6Ui U a'chr H B McCarty, Cain, lionco at AmlnwMl 23d nit. Bchr C W M«y, Kenney, hence at waun» parks. CENTRAL SKATING PARK. ' ELEGANT SKATING ALI. DAY. THIB (MDNDAY) EVENIN(L February 3. GRAND COTERIE FANTASTIQUE. IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. ■ OVER AVrc%.ISr«ME B ON PRESENT. great l deco » n 8 ! Tickets 50 cents. Foi'aalo nt the Parlt at this Notat^ rium, 219 South Brond Btrcot, and at J. J. Kromor fl. «w Cheatnut street. * SKATING EXTRAORDINARY HABHISON SKATING PARK, . The Ilarriton Skating Club offer aa orir.cs for the boat Lady and Gentleman skaters, not members of the Ulun. TWO PAIRS OF FINE STEEL SfiATES. The trlul to come off on - Thursday Afiernoon Next Should tho weather prove unfavoratilo, the first fair day thereafter. Contestantß are requested to call at tho ileket Oflico of tho Perk nnd rcfiiHtcr tliclr nnmeß. It* Wn«««W“ALNUT STREETS, ICE VERY FINE-PIANEIJ PERFECTLY SMOOTH. SKATING G«’OD IF SKINS ON HAKELT AND DHESTNCT STREETS CAt|b. Iu rrcpuratiOD, Grand Garnivul for WEDNEBDai- Adinlpaion, 25 |t<)ol ANI>NIIOKN. MY ENTIRE STOCK OF CUSTOM-MADE CALF BOOTS FOR WINTER WEAR Will be closed out lit ‘ 'GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, To make room for Spring Stock. BARTLETT, 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut. Bole It rpt \VA1'»)IIB->, .lliW KI.ItYr A.CJ. LADOIHUS fi CO^S. DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELKRSAI If Wk'H tlt’h, .IKWELUI A Hll.' KU WARK. II V. WATCHES and JEWELRY REP AIRED. 802 Chestnut St., Philo; Would invite the attention of parchaeers to their lar-e otock of GENTS’AND LADIES’ WATCHES, .Tilit received,of the finest European makerß.ludepcndent Quarter Becond. nnd Self winding; in Gold and bilver Uimce.. Alai; American Watches of aUeize-. Diamond seta. Pine, Stmls. Kinpß.ic., UorakMalachtto. Garnet nnd Etruscan Setr, in great variety. Solid Silverware ol nil kinda, including a larco aajott nient suitable for Bridal Presenta. ritiMTiNt.. PLAIN AND FANCY JOS BOOK BINDING. JOB BINDING, in all ita varied styles, neatly executed. MAGAZINES and ILLUSTRATED EATERS of every description bound up to pattern*, or to emt our customer*. MUSlC— Particular attention given to the binding. We are also prepared to do allkmds of work requiring the most elaborate finish. .. A . , ... Tr - Tosseaeing a tiade extending throughout the United States, together with the practical, experience of many yearn, we feel fully prepared to give satisfaction to au that will favor us with their patronage. * Liberal discounts mjide to Libraries and Public Insutu* ** Ajfiwork eent by express carefully attended to. SAMtEIi MOORE & SON, 46 and 48 N. SEVENTH Streot, Second Story. jalMmrp . CIOrHING.- EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Sts. Complete assortment of CHOICE GOODS, which will be made in b63t manner at MODEBATE PBICES. CLOSING OUT PATTERN COATB AND CLOTHES NOT CALLED FOR AT LOW PRICES. &p27lyrp HUOP BKIUI7I. i*i»u IIOOP SKIRTS, NO. ©A OZO FALL STYLES. _ , „ Plain and Trail Hoop Skirta, 2, Mi and 3 yards round, of eveiT length and shape, for ladies, ana a com* plcte assortment.of Misses* ana Children's okiria,froml o 46 springs, from 10 to S 3 inches long, all of R OWN HAKE.” cupcrior in style, finish and durability, and really tue cheapest and most satisfactory Hoop Skirt* in tlfe ft moricanmarket. Warranted in every respoct. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. CAUTION.—Owing to the unprecedented ropotation which “Our Own Make” of Skirta have attained, some denleru are endeavoring to put a very inferior Blurt upon their customers by reprinting them to be Hopkins** Own Make.* 1 Be not deceived,- "Our Makfi" are BtampM on'each tab, °W; Fr Hopkin*. Manufacturer,-. Norog Arch street, Philadelphia,” and also have the letter H woven in the tapes between each spring. Also, dealer in New York made Skirt*, at very low prices, wholesale) and retail. , . Sena for catalogue of and prices, at No. 638 Arch street, Philada. mhB-f.m.w.lyr WM. T. HOPKINS. LECAL NOTICES. I 'i'uK t_/lUilANfe’ CO IKT Full THE UJi -1 County of Philadelphia.-—Estate of CHARGES KEY SEK, deceased, in Partition. ... . , . .. „ Heate notice a rule on you this day granted by the Court to accept or refuse tho prciimes mentioned in the proceedings at tlio valuation, and to show cause why an order should not be made for the sale of said promises, returnable on Saturday, Feb 2Mb. 1863. at 10 o’clock A. M. To William R. Baker. Felix W. Baker, Mary L. Gil liam and Gilliam, her husband, .lames L. Baker, Elizabeth Brown. Matilda Henderson, (i. T. Hendorson, Martha W'llhoit, Youuk Willioit. Emoline Gregory, Wil liam U. Gregory, Keyrcr, widow of lhramKeyser, dcc’d., Charles M. Keyser, Martha Gouldy, John Gouldy, Anna Hatfield, Lowis Hatfield, Jane Keyser, Rufus Koy ser. Ezra Keyser. Catharine Morris, Joha L. Keyser, Alexander Murdock. GEO. JUNKIN. Jn., Attorney for Petitioner. TViom-avv 1. m*. AUCTION SALES. BaCOTT, Jit. AUI/J lUts KEB. „ . BC(m’S ART OA.LLERV 1020 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia. MB Q H HECHTEL’B BEUOND GRAND SPECIAL SALE OF EXTRA QUALITY TRIPLE-PLATED SILVER WARE, . , . . Comprising a fall and general assortment, will take nlace at Scott's Art Oallery, 1020 Chestnut street, 1 ON FltU Ai MORNING, February 7. at lOb! o'clock The lib h character and repu tation of this manuiacturor’s Ware is a eure guarantee of its superior quality. Every article warranted oa repre* aented. or no sale. ** DIVIDEND NOTICES. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF •*» PENNSYLVANIA. _ „ ,„. a Fkiikuakv X 1958. The Directors have this day doclarod a Dividend of FivoPer Cent, or Six dollars per share, cloar of United States and fctate Taxes. Pavablo to Stockholders or '^feAToff'iiAartfaTtPEß. Secretary.- CARRIAGES. SBfe rpaDMtfullF invitea attontlou to his large atock of jmushod Cfirrlaißefl; aUo, order* taken for Carriagea of every dM cri pti & n ANCFACTOKY AND WAREROOMS. 8182,8434 and 3438 MARKET street, Throo aauarea went of Pennsylvania i inreo . WrntPhtlmUMiia. ■ ja2B-tuth H-3ms r. H. WILLI AMS. Immber Merchant, Seventeenth and Spring Garden streets, OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF SELECT LUMBER AND BARB WOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. la2S* ta thl« TREASURY DEPARTMENT , PENNSYLVANIA. v . HARRISBURG, Deo. 18,1867. NOTICE. TO THE HOLDERS OF THE L OA NS. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL VANIA, DUE JULY Ist, 1888. TEE FOLLOWING LOANS, Due July Ist, 18^8, WILL BE REDEEMED WITH INTEREST TO DATE OF PAYMENT ON PRESENTATION FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS natmSal bank PHILADELPHIA, Loan of March 27, 1839, due July 1,1868. X Loan ot July 19, 1839, due July 1, 1868, INTEREST ON THE ABOVE LOANS WILL CEASE ON THE Isst OF JULY, 1868. FRANCIS JORDAN, Sec’y of State. JOHN F. HARTRANFT, Aud. Gen. W. H. KEMBLE, ,State Treat. Commissioners of Sinking; tun A, 7-30’S Converted into s‘2o’S JITV _AND And Compound Interest Rote* Wanted. DBEXEL Sc. eo., M South Third Street, BANKING HOUSE OF JayCooke&(p. 113 and 114, So. THIRD ST. PHILAD’A. Dealer* in all Government Securities. odSUmhSlip : ■ -- The Lehigh Coal and Navigation COMPANY'S per cent* Bonds* FOB SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South Third. Street. OF THU AT THE GOLD BANKERS, GOLD POPULAR LOAN. Special Ageate' UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 00., Office of DE HAVEN A BRO., No. 40 South Third St. , Wi: OITEIt IOi! BAI.F. FIRST MOETOAGEJONDS UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, AtOO, and liaclc Inter««t. The above Bonds pay Six Per Cent. Intercut In Gold, and are a I'irat Itlortgawe on a road costing abool three times their amount, with very Urge ahd constantly increasing net revenue. DE HAVEN & BRO.. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, dm. IV©. 40 S. Third St. CENTRAL PACIFIC ft. R. FIBST MORTGAGK BOMS, Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. Thi/rdad receive# nil the. Government bounties. Th. Bond# arj- iwued under the epeclai contract law# of Cali f&rrfa-mfd Nevada, aud the agreement to pay Gold bind- ing in law. \Ye offer them for rata at I-S, and accrued interoat from Jan. let, lidi, in currency. Government# taken in Each ante at from li to IS per cent, difference, according to the Irene. . BOWEN & FOX, 13 MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE. 'SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE LOAN IN IMMLADEL I’UIA. jagT-Sml* AUSTIN & OBERGHE, . 818 WAIoNUT STREET. > Pnn.ATlBrl.PtTT*. COMMISSION BTOCK BROKERB. STOCKS, BONDS AND LOANS, BoUtaUrV BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIS3IOB! MACHO WELL, & WILKINS, STOCK BROKERS, Np. 160 South Third Street. STOCKS AND LOABB Bongbt and Sold on Commlmilon. if AS. J. Maodowux. Jos. K. Wiuohs. Js. miULLUILfI, UUIOUS, AC. TABLE SHERRY. C' Jmt received, anew invoice ot Ono Hundred and Fifty Eighth Ca*)u2U gallon* each) Choice Table Sherry. For eale at a #mall advanco on the coit of importation by the