ItIEILEIi it 'oreU , NSIIIIIIIAMI. NATIONAL BANK oz,cou AJ'ION $299,763,919. Savna.kt, wealthy firms at Cienfuegos and Segua, it is said, have offered to loan the Cuban Government st),opo,000. . Taft Chester City Connell has organized and elected William Ward, Esq., President, and Dr. Jr $l, Allen, Clerk. \ GENERAL BUCHANAN has ordered the imme diate inspection of the levees, by the police juries of elicit in,Lottislana. Buser GANAHRAN, a trembler from New York, wee killed Saturday night, ni. Ntobville, by Jack Outtininghani, another one of the fraternity. THE Wilton in the Bank of England has de creased £279,000; in the Batik of France, 19,000,- 00 francs, v, Two whites and one negro were elected Com missioners in Davidson county, Tenn., on Satur• day., They were on the Radical ticket, and had no opposition. A NE6IIO, 'Charged with burning a barn• in Ifattry cotintY, , Tenn., was hanged a few nights since ,by persoturdistrn iced, and evidently belong ng Kuk-Klux Klan. t ,Osa hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in Anterican.• silver have been exported by the Montreal banks ,to'lessen the inconvenience cattsed by the great quantity now in circulation. Os Saturday several real estate and lottery ectierne managers were arrested at St. Louis for violating the law, and all gift enterprises through ont thefltato are to be immediately broken up. GaeizßAL MEADE has ordered that during the election in Georg,ia the ballot-boxes shall not be, opened, or the votes, or any information of the progress of the election given until the polls are closed, A *Al3111:NOTON liICBPATCH states that there is relnioneytu the Treasury to pay the salaries. of the egligetorLand employ& in the Revenue ser vies, Congressional appropriation for that purpose Whit exhausted. "ftw registration in North Carolina ()Red on Saturday. The registration in WI ington shown 404 white and 490 colored ` voters, making, withlbe t old registration, a total of 1,309 whites and 2'070 negroes. ' Wen excitement and uneasiness has been created in 14rance, occasioned by the new Army end.the recent war measures of the Govern rept. To allay this feeling the Paris journals contain editorials designed to quiet the public mind, and they insist that these preparations for war constitute the source and safety-pledge for petite. REPORTS were received at General Sherman's headquarters, St. Louis, yesterday, from Forts Laramie, Randall, Lamed, Dakota, Ripley, Riley, Snelling and Kearney, containing state ments that no events of importance had oc curred during the month. A letter from Fort Berthould says the Indians in that vicinity are starving. GEN. MEADE has reprimanded Lieut. Johnson, who arrested Judge Pope, of Calhoun county, Ala., for differing from the. Lieutenant in regard to the construction of the jury orders. General Meade says the object of these orders was to re move a distinction on account of color, and not to declare that all juries must be composed in part of colored men. THE experiments which have been made at St. Louis during the past few mouths for reducing iron mountain ore to pig metal, with what is known as Big Muddy coal, reached a most suc cessful result Friday night, at the furnace at Carondelet. The final trial was made in the _ - presence of a largo number of experts, capitalists and iron men, alt of whom were highly pleased, and who say the Iron produced is of the first quality. The Big Muddy coal contains less sulphur than any other known, and metal can be WOO with it at less than $2O per ton. IN the United States District Court, at Rich mond, in the case of Sheppbrd vs. The Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, in which the allekation was that the road had taken a lot of flour to ship South, but the connections of the road being threatened by the Federal army, refused to take it, and it was put off at Bristol and left a long time, and finally sold by the Company, the Judge ordered that the plaintiff should be paid for the flour at its value in good currency when sold. The Cretan Revolution• Late accounts froth Crete say that the whole non-combatant population of A.pocoroma had retired.to, the mountains, waiting to be conveyed to, Greece by the ships of Christian powers. A Euainan frigate landed, on the Gth of - March. six hundred women and children at the Pitnus. Prinee Charles of Wallachia and Moldavia has responded to the appeal of the Cretan Commis sion by a donation of 12,000 francs. The Na tional Assembly of the Provisional Government of Crete has sent to the louse of Repre sentatives an address, both in Eng lish and in Greek, appealing to the United States of America to recognize the Provisional government of Crete, and to pledge the moral and material support of the noble and freedom-loving people frpm whom they have already received many tokens of sympathy, and also to give their protection in oral. to secure the complete email: ciliation and independence of that island. They also ask especially that the United States Ambas sadorat Constantinople be instructed to co-ope rate with the Ambassadors of those European Powers which are with the Sublime Porte in be half of Crete. The Committee on Foreign Rela tions has the subject under consideration. The Bureau of Statistics• ThnDirector of the Bureau of Statistics, who has Irk issued his monthly report, furnishes the following statistics of imports and exports: The Pacific ports are included : Imports for the year ending Decembet 31, 1867, $381,115,192, of which $10,864,818 were in gold and silver. Im ports for. January, 1868, $22,012,326, of which $702,239 were in gold and silver. Imports for February, 1868, $27,965,091, of which $611,843 were in gold and silver. Foreign re-exports for the year ending Dec. 31, .1867, $23,594,906, of which $8,138,506 were In gold and silver. For the month of January, 1868, $1,779,735, of which $849,447 were in gold and silver. For the month of Feb ruary, 1868,51,091 : 349, of which $125,000 were in gold and silver. Domr-stic exports for the year ending December 31, 1867,g01d and silver, $67,- 455,092. Total as reported, in mixed currencies, $466,377,371. Total reduced to specie, $361,053, 826. For the month of January, 1868, gold and silver, $7,287,767. Total as reported in mixed currencies, $39,486,043. Total reduled to specie, $34000,498. For the month of Febrctaty, 1868, gold and silver, $4,205,632. Total as reported in mixed currencies, $36,146,665. Rednced to spe cie, $27,096,529. CITY BULLETIN. COAZGED WITH SW/NDLING.--0110 Of the par ties who is supposed to have been concerned in swindling Charles Kulp, of No. 5565 Main street, Germantown, and Daniel Adams, of No. 1725 North Sixth street, out of $2OO and $195 respec tively, by stating that they were possessed o 1 eight ,cases of cassimeres in bond and held for duty at the Custom House some weeks ago, has been arrested. lie was before Alderman I.lcitler, ou Saturday, and was held for trial under the name of Bernard Lachman. • RAM ON A GAMBLING HOUBIL—A posse of Third pietist' rolke on Saturday night visited a public house at No, 505 South Sixth street, where gambling is said to be permitted, and ar rested James Montgomery,r the proprietor, beside twenty. two persons, nine of whom were Colored, the others white men. On a hearing before Al derrnanMoirw, Montgomery was held for trial, and the'otEers were required to give bail for their_ f u ttirs -goo-d-baitvtot. A Ccmficstrrumu Tunty.—Dennis Kelly, re siding at No. 2419 a Briindywine street, was ar rested on Saturday afternoon on the charge of stealing crape from the bell-pull at the house of Joseph Walters, druggist, Savory street and Girard avenue, after the departure of the funeral. Officer Wilson took the accused before Alderman Cloud, who hela him to answer for the offence. rALL.-Mr. JaPieS C'ooper, the builder, met with a serious accidenton Saturday, by the fall of a scaffold at the Church, Sixth street, abOve Lombard. Mr. Cooper in' falling, fractured his log so badly that it had to be am- P1A L ,"4, 1 ROT; 'o‘vifit.LCatharine Braceland, aged about SS yearS, was nut over on Saturday, at Ninth and MarketAibeite, by ran express wagon, and severely inured. She was removed to the Penn sylvania HospitaL REZ~GIOUS .#'. ' I%LLIth!NOE. ; Easter iiiusiitilso in the Churches. The Epiectniallar - ant Catholic and ' Lutheran Churches olfsfrye/in:nopeehliinannOr.the feast of the Resurrection, and the various churches of those denominatiOns were tilled yestt rdey by those draWn thither ; trrteatify by 'their presence the deep and abiding - filtered talecn - in the great event commemorated by , the-Christian world on Easter - Sunday.. In .marly-ot ,the., chesun commonmmon preparatiorukipttl Veen wade for the oh fervance of the feast. 'The following were some of the features of the-4 1 ov- in the churches named: . Sh Mar/ea Chterchi-TheffeMoes St.Mark'a Proteetant IA fere:psi cum oh, Locust ittreet. ai LL11111.41 etreaq, were very impreseive. Many beautiful bouquets, of costly end - fru:rant fitment, Wel° placed.here and there *roiled the witNe and altar, and; the:largo -bnptiamill fount, Jun is ithin the main entrance,_ was completely tilled twirl. virgin.white carnelian. Several small crosses, com t•osed of flowere. were :ilea attached nt variety , punter around the church. The large and excellent male choir of the church luta been coneideraely.atrt tigthettirn diii the rust week, and the music they rendered was it woolly grand, he services commenced at ; eight o'clock A. M.. with the celebration of toe Coninitintou. At half. past ten A. M. there was the full service of morning prayer end Litifil,f self/ton. At four o'clock P. Al. the children's monthly service was held, the children making their Easter offerings ot flowers. The u s ual evening prayer , arvion Was also held, but instead of the Gloria after the sermon the choir sung a number of anthem and Emitter hymns. The audiences, both In the warning and iwou. tog. were very large. • t. Stephen's Churoh.--The celebration of Easter 8 tin. day at St. Stephen's attracted a very large cougregatiott. and the services were of every intereeting and impressive character. The regular choir. ceusisting of alieo Louisa Solliday Miss Emily Young, Mr, Jacob Graf, and its di. rector,Der. Aaron It. Taylor, was etrongly augmented for the occasion; among the volunteers being several itma tours of dietinguithed talent and ability. The opening liece was 'the Easter Anthem, by J. Remington Fair. amb of Philadelphia, called "m lutist our Passover," after which cane the Gloria Peu'rfa, of Meignon, both of which were splendidly executed by the full choir. The Jubilate. by James `Barnsby—a composition in the old English choral etylmathe tint time it has ever been sung in Phila. dolphin, followed, when the Seventyninth realm. to the tune of "Old Hundred," was sung with marked power and effect. The grand Te Ileum of Palmed was also flung, and with the finest expression and euccesr, when the final hymn, Our Lord is rising front the Dead," was given in a way to show the splendid material competing the choir to the greatest possible advantage. Prominent among the ornaments of the church was the :baptismal fount, which was ornamented with an im mense bouquet, composed of natural flowers, - (Wee, Japonicas, &c., and presented a moat beautiful and Easter like appearadoe., In the afternoon a very interesting children's annt vereary of the day was held, at which a large number of the children of the Sunday School assisted The exer. cities consisted of the singing of several hymns and anthems by the choir and children, and the presentation by the latter of the usual Easter diet Inge. A largo cross, some eight or ten feet in height, was erected in the chantel of the church, iu which were a large number of openings, into which was placed the bouquet of lie sVern each of the children was provided with, end which were presented with the Easter offerlege. The number of of. twinge beirg large by the time the ceremony was gone through with the cross, with its adornments of bouquets, presented a meat unique and beautiful floral appear ante. ' St Luke's Church.—The Easter services in this church were attended by a large and devout audience. The Rev. M. A. .De Wolf Rowe officiated on the occasion, and de. Livered a discourse appropriate to the character of the day, in which was happily blended the most fervent eloquence, with earnest exhortation and practical, well-timed ad vice. The choir. under the direction of Mr. F. 3. Maley, rang an excellent selection of music suited to the occa sion, in the moat acceptable manner. ,it. Peter's ehtirek—A large congregation assembled in this tinit•-honored edifice to celebrate the Feast of tile Resurrection of our Lord. The chancel was profusely du ( mated with dalillite, lilies, die., as is the custom of most f the Episcopal Churcheo, and the services were Con ducted by the Rev. Mr. Tillingltet. The choir; under Pcoftesor Coldeborough, sang the Easter Anthem, the to Demi', Tito Gloria, and other appropriate medic ad mirably. In the afternoon, the Easter offering,' of the Sunday School children were mode in the church, the body of the church being occupied by the children, and the galleries by the adult congregation. Church St. James the /ay.:l.—Tido church was beau tifully decorated with flowers, and the altar, with its itghted tapers and floral adornments, presented a most beautiful appearance. A splendid embroidered b miner inn - chased for the occasion, was displayed in the chancel, and special Easter Anthers were sting twahe choir. The Rev Mr. IVateon, the Pastor of the church, officiated, end delivered a highly eifectis - e and eloquent sernfon. illatthew's Chureh.—Autohg the most interesting of •lie eel vices held yesterday svas the anniversary celebra. ;ion of the Sunday Schools of St. Matthew's P. E. Church, Eighteenth and Girard avenue. The building was crowded to ouffocatiou. the children alone neatly finale 'fie body of the church, so that the congregation were compelled tto 000llPy the aisles and' the galleries.: The exercises et - twisted of an addrcsir by the r..et , ”.. H.,. Mr. Ecoilestion, the singing of several hymns by the children. and the presentation of offerings. :ucu Leda ja'oacilL,(l a block bearing a single letter, and Mete, when placed iu position, formed au arch, with the inscription upon it: "t SAY UNTO Titter. MUSE." Beneath this there was an anchor formed of evergreens and flowers, bearing the monogram I. Li. S. The effect was very tasteful and beautiful. The whole ceremony passed off nicely. The report, read elmwed the schools to be in a very flourishing condition. The handeame cairn net organ used in accompanying the voices was ono of Taylor at Farley's make and was kindly leise•rn by the °sent in this city.Mr.Win. G. Fischer, N 0.1015 Arch street. It was a superb instrument. enmm.lc. The Cathedra—Pontifical iligh Maas was celebrated by the Right Rev. Biehop Wood, yesterday, with the full ceremonies of the Catholic Church. The splendid edifice was tilled to its utmost capacity on the occasion, and the celebration throughout was very grand and deeply Jim. pressive. 'MO great sitar Wad superbly decorated with a profusion of fragrant flowers, japonicas,. 4t0., and was brilliantlyad Is the custom in Catholic Churches, with hundreds of wax tapers. The Bishop :Ind the officiating clergymen were all array ed in gor. ,4'olld vestments and quite a procession of acolytee, ,dressed in surplices, oleo assisted at the celebration. When the Bishop, t ymen in the altar, thed the acolytes bad 'cached theirsaces on the altar, view preecnted was one of a most imposing character, and fully realized the deterential observance of the most canonical character of the celebration of the day. The choir. under the direction of Mt. Michael 11. Cross, accompanied by the Germania Orchestra, sang Haydn's Mass, No, 6, iii B that. All zart'e Te Deuitt.Ziezterella's Latinate Perri Doininuite, Were also given, and, altogether, the services were iu kOpilue with the character of the day. St. Augustine's Church.—The celebration of Easter Sunday passed off with great eclat and the deepest int- Preskivenees yesterday, at St. Auguetine's Church, Fourth et reet, below Vine. Grand High Mans, Deacon and Sub- Deacon. was sung. the .celebrant being the Rev. Father Nino, of Rome, and the Resistant priests Fathers Stanton tind Creme. The main altar was gorgeously decorated with a profusion of natural flowers, candelabra and costly oi narnente, &c., the whole interspersed with innumerable wax tapers, which, when lighted, presented a coup &tell of surpassing beauty and effect. A brilliaut feature of the celebration was the InUffic of the. choir, which was given under the capable direction of Mr. Henry G. Thun der. the talented organiet of the church. The Mites env g was Kalliwodaat—a composition of rare excellence, and one we believe in the possession only, in this city, of St. Augustine's Church. The whole of the glues was admirably rendered, while several of the more striking choruses were given with the greatest possible precision, and the grandest effect. The solo portions were sustained by Mies Ashton, eoprium; Aiid9 retry, contralto; Slr. Reeenig, tenor, and Mr. William Hart mann, basso. At the Offertory the Date Sonttani of Costa—solo and chorus—was given, tho solos in a most ar tistica! and uceeptiblo manner by Mr. Hartmann; and the aortal by the large and capable choir. Massesseph's Church.—Graud Deacon and Sub-Deacon as celebrated yesterday lit Joseph'e Chard), Willing'salley, by the Rev. Father Jordan, assisted by- Fathers Tuffer and Ardi. Tbc main altar Was splendidly decorated with fresh flowere, rich vases and brilliant or naments, and when the hundreds of gas jets and tapers upon it were lighted the scene presented was one of daz zliug magnificence. A powerful and eloquent diecouree use preached by the venerable Father McElroy. 'the choir, tinder the direction of Mr. Marcus Aledo' snag Ilaydn'e Grand Maas, No. 3, in excellent style, the .ole portieing ably suetained by the Misses Eleanor stall illie lionnelly, Mts. (300 KO. Mr. John Walsh, Mr. John J. Mutiny and Mr. T. Kavanagh. Mrs. M. Aledo preelded at the organ, and the Offertoretim piece was given by the Misses Donnelly with fine teeth and ilaislied xecution. V. Patrick's Church.—Ct rand high Man was celebrated In thie Church at KR: A. M., and the sacred edifice was Completely tilled by the dense mass of persons present. he choir sang Ilaydn'e Donnellyaal3 F withgood effect ; the solos of Mies Putney being brilliant features tulle production. Mr. William A. Newland presided at the organ—one of the finest in the city—and at the corn clueion of the Masa performed in atdmirable style and with finished execution the difficult f ligue of Bach in D. The sermon Was preached by the 11ev. Dr. O'Hara, and the celebration altogether was very impressive. St. Michaeate Church.—St Michael's Catholic Church, Second street near Master', was entirely tilled by a devout and intensely interested congregation. The decorations of the altar were all in the best taste, and the services were in keeping with the full requirements of tho day. (fraud Hig di re ct i on celebrated, and the talen sungir, under the of Mr. Thomas E. liarkine,Von Weber'e Grand Mats, in G. in a manner to reflect the highest credit on the executants I . II.ILenitTLRIAN. Clinton Street Chureh.—biteeitil Easter services were held in the Rev. Dr. March's Clinton Street Presbyterian Church, corner of Clinton and Tenth streets. A full choral service was performed, somewhat similar to that of the Episcopal Church, and the exercises throughout were of a highly impreetilve and edify ing character. In the evening the Bev. Dr. March preached au able sermon on "The Night after the Resurrection," and the choir sang a variety of music suited to the proper celebration of the day. The principal soprano, 'Tudor, in this turon of the servicee acquitted herselfadmirably, and n a cattalo throughout was given rare taste and effect. BEDDING, &C. p 44 North 'Tenth St Bedding and Feather Warehouee. Feather Bed e , ll qualities. Feather liolatera and Pillow,. Spring and Hair Diatreteer. !link and Straw Matron. ea. Iron Bedsteads of nti sizes. Tucker's celebrated Spring Bede. liowo , d celebrated Spring Cote. Honeycomb Quilta Lancaster Quilta. Alhambra Quilts, imperial Quilts. Germantown Quilt", Allendale Quilts. . raffrWith as handsome and complete variety No. 44 1 of Marseilles Counterpa.nea ue can be found In North the city, of white, pink. and orange colors. TENTH pgrAnd we keep and sell Blankets as cheap Street, a . anybody. Window Shades in groat variety below, of pattern 4,the lowest market priced. , AreM AMOS HILLI3ORN No. 44 N. Tenth, Street, below Arab. w f m atm `4' I I, • • s =N. ,-4.1411 Irr: , 'APIE4L.I36B • it `BpOt t t*,l3 -tOg I l~t ; Lino Diredti Ezigaimmin . .s. r FIVE Ati RA I SIN " A """" r,,1, ", l .' Thbr One te r irtildliillied of ' the Orst•ellun ..' .artaarolora, a t , 1i r, bpne,,l,#. :10 tki I t ktrt , , , Qa .... tivx2 Anvilw. ..,p,„ i ,-iinil lus.stio 'A. m. 1% , , HI a: noel Meant i April 13. ii P. M. These Illeamsbipa mail punotually and Freight will be received every dal., a Steamerbetog abeam on tho berth. Frelgld for poinbi beyond 74 .i gunit with,deapatoh. For nate= or FiciaaeiLljo f r oomniodallona). grimy to w. , rl It & CO.. Rica , , 1 illiaßou Delaware avenue. ETIITADELPIIIA AND SOUTIIERN MAIL ST NES EMISHIP • • COMPANY'S • REGULAR • LI. • • FROM.P.DER 18SOUTH WHARVES. The STAR OF TUE UNION will sail FOR NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA,Tuesday, April 28, at 8 o'clock :A. M. The JUNIATA will sail FROM NEW onaNsone HAVANA, The WYOMINS will Nall FOR SAVANNAH. on Saturday, April IBth, at 8 o'clock A. M. The. TONAWANDA will sail FROM SAVANNAH, ,Saturday, April Ifill.. The PIONEER will' sail FOR WILMINGTON. N. C. Thursday. A pill IL at 6 o'clock P. M. Through Bills of Lading signed, and Passage Tickets sold to al/ points South and West. WILLIAM L JAMES, General Agent. CHARLES E. DILKRS, Freight Agent, not! No. 314 South Delaware avenue. .411aPHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND ANDJNOR , a FOLK STEAMSHIP LINE. THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH AND W EST. EVERY SAT URDAY At Noon. from MST WHARF above MARKET street THROUGH BATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all points in North and South Carolina via Seaboard Ali , Line Railroad. connecting at Portsmouth and to Lynch. burg, Va., Tennessee and the West, via Virginia and Tennessee Air• Lino and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken at LOWER RAT ES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. The regularity, safety and cheapness of this route corn. mend it to the public as the most desirable medium for carrying every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage. or any expense transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates. Freight received DAILY. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., 14 North and South Wharves. W. P. PORTER. Agent at Richmond and City Point T. P. CROW= & CO.. Agents at ,Norfolk. foLtt ' DAILY LINE FOB BALTIMORE, Via Chesapeake and Delaware CanaL Philadelphia .and Baltimore Union Steam. boat Company, dally_at 9 o'clock P. M. The Steamers of thisline are now _plying!regularly be. tween Ude port and Baltimore, leaving Pi No. North Delaware avenue, above Market street, daily at 3 o'clock P. M. (Sundays excepted.) Carrying all description of Freight as low as any other line. ' Freight handled with great care, delivered Promptly, and forwarded to all points beyond the terminus free et commission. , Particular attention paid to the transportation of all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages, die., dM. For further information. apply to RBEN FOSTER, Agent, apl6-1)1 No 14 1 orth Delaware avenue. HAVANA STEAMERS. t te I h.";'The Ste SEMI-M tunehiP -MONTHLY LINE. HENDRICK HUD50N........................Capt Howes STARS AND STRIPES—.. '.. ..... ... .Capt. Holmes These eteamert will leave port for Havana even , other Tuesday at 8 A. M. The nteamaldp STARS AND STRIPES, Holmesansater, will. sail for Havana on Tuesday morning, April iNth. at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana, NO, currency,. No freight received after Saturday For freight or passa TH O ge, apply to MAS WATTSON & soria. an2o 140 North Delaware avenue. -- NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The Steam Propellers of the Line will commence load ing on SATURDAY, 21st inst. leaving Daily, as usuaL TIIROUtaI IN 24 HOURS. Goode forwarded by all the Lines going out, of Now York—North, I. net and West—fred of commission. ' Freight received at our usual low rates. WM. P..CLYDE & CO, 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia. JAS. HAND, Agent, la 4 Wall street, Nor Yotk. mhP4-11 NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALE.XANI4III4, Georgetown "and Washington. D. C., a . Chesapeake and Delaware ()anal, with con ueetions at Alexandria from the. meet direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville; Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave regularly from the tint wharf abov Market street, every Saturday at noon. Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE dr CO., 14 North and South Wharves. J. 13. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. B. ELDRIDGE do CO., Agents at Alexandria, Vir ginia. . felt( FOR LIVERPOOL.—THE FULL POWERED Iron Screw Steamship Union, 2,000 tons bur• then, classed A. 1, at Lloyds, C. Carolan. Commander, now loading at Pier 49, South wharves, will have immediate despatch, having the greater portion of her cnrgo engaged. For freight or passage apply to L• A. SOLIDER & CO. 3 Dock street wharf. NOTICE—FOR. NEW YOKIi. VIA Delaware and Raritan Canal—Swiftauro Trawortation Company—Despatch and Swifteure Linea—The buslneea by these Linea will be re sumed on and after the 19th of March, For Freight, which will be taken on accommodating term, apply to WM. M. BAIRD (Ix CO., DS South Wharves. [rublibtf DELAWARE AND CRIESAPEAXE Steam ToW•Boat Company. Barges towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre-deHrace; Delaware City and intermediate points. Will. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents. Capt. JOHN LAUG H. LIN, Supt Office, 14 S. VVbarvea, Phila. fel. ti XIoTicE.—ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID HARBOR ing or trusting any of the crow of the bark Europa, Capt. Tucker, as no date )of their contracting will be paid by Captain or comignees. WORKMAN d< C0.,123 V ainnt otreet. apt tf BUJ IVES CURDS. T YIENNO'I` dc GENERAL NEWSPAPER, COX J . J responding and Advei tuing Agents. 133 uman street, New York. (Established in 1862.) Advertisements inserted at publishers' ratas in all the leading newspapers published in tho United States,Britioh Provinces, Mexico, South Americo, East and West Indies. REVERENCES: Mr. H. T. Helmbold, Druggist, 694 Broadway, N. Y.: Messrs. S. R. Vanduzer, dr. Co., 198 Greenwich et.; Messrs. Hall di Ruckel, 318 Greenwich street; Messrs. G. Brute, Son di Co., Type Founders ,13 Chambers at ; Beam Hagar At Co.. Type Founders. ••: Gold at.. N. Y. foliMml CKITTON AND LINEN SAIL DUCK OF EVERY I.J width from one to six foot wide, all marabou. Tent and Awnin Duck. Papermakers , Felting, Sail Twine.,tic. JOHN W. EVEEMAN & CO., No. 102 Jone,o'e Alley. JABSEB A. WRIGHT, THORNTON PIKE, CLEMENT A. GRISOOM THEODORE WRIGHT, FRANK T.. NEALL. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Importers of E d arthenware an Shipping and Commission Merchants, N 0.115 Walnut street, Philadelphia. PRIVY WELLS.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY—THE only pla pricet privy wells cleansed and disinfected. at very Tow A. PEYSSON, Manufacturer of PM. drette. Goldsmith's lUD. Library street. BERMUDA AND. GEOROIA ARROW ROOT.—THE Li new crop—sweet, pure, and of dazzling wluteneea directly from the growers. Bold at standard weight and guaranteed in freshnesa and purity. HUBBELL, Apothecary, mylo.tf 1410 Chestnut street. KOBERT SIMEMAKER & CO., WILOLESALE Druggists, N. E. corner Fourth and Race 'Arcola, invite the attention of the Trade to their large stock of Fine Drugs and Chemicals, Essential Oils, Sponges, Corks, &c. n027-tf BUGGISTS` BUNDRIE S.—GRADUATES, MORTAR, D Pal Then. Combs, Bruahes, Mirrors, Tweezers, Puti Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments. Trusses, Hard and Bolt Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass and Metal Syringes, dm., all at "First Bands"prices. SNOWDEN ,t BROTHER, M South Elghth street, DM/BARB ROOT, OF RECENT IMPORTATION andvery superior quality; White Gum Arabic, East India Castor Oil, White and 31 ottlod Castile Soap, Olive Oil, of various brands. For sale by ROBERT SHOE. MAKER do CO.. Druggists. Northeast corner of Fourth and Race streets. n 02741 U RE PAINTS.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURE .L White Lead, Zinc White and Colored Paints of our own manufacture; of undoubted puri.• in quantities to suit purchasers. R.OBERT SHOEMAKER Ar. CO., Dealers in Paints and Varnishes. N. K. corner Fourth and Race streets. no27.tir GOAL AND WOOD. MEWL'S CELEBRATED CENTRALIA. . 4 HONEY BROOK LEIIIGH AND OHER FIRST.CLASS CO WEIGHT AND UAL GU RRICARANTEED. ALS; SCOTT & CAK. leo mARrciiITSTREET. MoGARRY & SON, DRALEBS • 'CEMENT. S AD, HAIR. &0., WEST END OF CHESTNUT STREET HRH:IOn, faVARao-- - —ALSO; COAT, AND WOOD: a. MASON NINE& m UNDER/31MM ATTENTION INVITE JOHN 7. SHWA uE .1: their stock of Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal, which, with the preparation given by us, wo think cannot be excelled by any other Coal. Office, Franklin Institute Building, No. 16 S. Seventh street. • HINES tic 1311BAI , 'F. jale-tf Arch street wharf, Schuylkill. No. 44 North TENTH Street, belo Arch No. 44 North Tr.N 111 Street, below Arch. FMADI4 ' WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE ,FACTORY Now fl FULL OPERATION. No 22 N. WATER and 28 N. DEL. avenue ODROCEKS, ROTELICEEPERS. FAMILIES AND T Othera.--ne undersigned baa Just received a fresh eupply Catawbs,CaliforWa and Ohimpagno WineaMonle die (for invalids), constantly on nand. ,P..J. JORDAN. • it2o•Pear street. BelOW %MO alldWelnut "MOM 100 RESERVED TAMARINDEL-40 KEGS MARTINIQUE Tamarinds, in sugar, landing and for sale by J. B DUSSLER & CO., 105 South Delaware avenue. • soev/ItoProttortililinzr Ini;ttn-1 TER ntßpEruaz, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILA7ELPHTA~ Nos. 435 and 437 Chestnut Street. Assets on January 1,1888; 02,003,740 09 Capital Accrued Burplee.. UNSETTLED LAIM. ---- .83,8911 A& Losses Paid Since 1829 Over $450500,000. Perpetual and Temporary PoMimi on Liberal Term, DIRECTORS CbN. Banaker. a Wagne Samuel Grant, r, Geo. W. Rieharda, Isaac Lea. • CHARLES • GEO. FAL JAS. W. MoALLIBTER. 8 Except at Lexhi :ton, Ken TIELAWARE vania. AL SAFE MUTUTY SCE M. pany. Incorported by the Legislature lNUßAN of PennS CO OP Office, 8. E. corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia. MARINgSURANCES On Vessels, Cargo and ht, to all parts of the world. ILAND 'SURANCES On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all Parts of the Union. P'IRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwell.Wp. dte, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. November L 1867. 5900,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan. 10-40's 19201,000 00 120,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan. 1981 184,400 00 50,000 United States 7 &i 0 Per bent.fo . an. Treasury Notes. - . • 22,592 50 200,000 State of Pennsylvania 5ix ..... Cont. Loan .... 210,670 03 126,000 City of deni". Loan (exempt from tax) . . 125,002 00 50,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan 61.000 00 ........ .- 10,000 Pennsylvania . .ifaiirciad First don. gage Six Per Cent. 80nd5..12,800 0 26,000 Pennsylvania Railro d a Second . Mort. 26,000 Nvtle Si gPen "A'nliom l° l2 d B. Railr6;ami 13.83 0 Per Cent. ponds (Penna. lilt. guarantee). 10,000 00 90,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. 18,000 Loan. ... • ''"" ....... •• • • 4.270 00 16,000 800 shales stock Germantown Gaut Company, Principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phila delphia 16,030 00 7,500 150 shares stock PennsilVania . road Company— . •• - • 7.80 0 00 cow 100 shares stock North 'Pe . nnsylvitiu . a Railroad Company. ..... .... . . 8,05, 00 :0,000 80 shares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co • 15,000 00 201,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties.......:... 201,000 00 $1.101,400 Paz Coat, 5L000.6 7,2 rket Value 1111.14803 60 Ma 2,i. Real Estate... . 86,000 00 Bills Receivable for Insuratices made.... ......... ..... 211021 07 Oallamas due at . .A . l, , ncles— . .Pre. minim on Marine olicie.a—Ac- crued Interest. and other debts due the Company.. • ..• s• • . • • Stock and Scrip of auct . dry .. /us . u: ranee and other Companies. ss,Vid 00. Estimated va1ue...... 8.017 00 Castun 8ank............... ..... 10 Ceehi Drawer 293 53 Inns 62 DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand. James G. EWA., Juhu C. Davis, Samuel E. Stoke*, Edmund A. Bonder, James Traqualt, joeeph H. Seal. William C. Ludwig. Theophilus Pauldlint,, Jacob P. Jones, Hugh Craig, James B. McFarland. Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Eyre, John R. Penrose, John D. Taylor, H. Jones Brooke. Spencer Mc - Dyable, Henry Sloan , . Henry C. Hallett, Jr.. George G. Lamer, George W. Bernadou„ William G. Boulton,, John B. Semple,. Pitt/119ra, Edward Lafourcade. I). T. Morgan, Jacob Riegel. THOMAS A. C. B H B AVIt e , r itesident, " JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. deb to oc3l MBE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF Pau. ADELPkiIA. Incorporated in 1844 Charter Perpetual. Office, No. E Walnut street. CAPITAL $310,M. Insured agalnet lore or damage by FIRE. on Houses. Stored and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture. Goods. Ware. and Merchandise in town or country LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets. . . 8421 177 76 Invested hi the following Securities. viz First Mortgagee on City Property,well eecured..sl2o4oo 00 United States Government ........ 117,600 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans ..... 75,000 00 Pennsylvania $3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan 53.000 (S) Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, lust and eecond Mortgagee P 5,000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per Cent. . . 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading R ailroad C mpany4 6 per Cent Loan... , ................ . . 5,000 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per Cent. 00 Alert. gage Bonds .. . ... . ... . . *". ..... 4:530 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock. 1,050 00 Mechanics' Bank ..... 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania 'Stock . lumo oo Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock..... 890 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's Stock— 13,260 00 Cash in Bank and on hand ................. 7,537 76 Worth at Par. Worth this date at market prices.. DIRECTORS. Clem. Tingto , , Thomas IL Moore. Wm. Musser, Samuel (keener. Samuel !Benham. , James T. Young, ILL. Carson. Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson, Christian J. Koffman. Benj. W. Tingley, Edwar Sitar. Samuel B. Thomas, CLESL TINGLEY, President TEIOMA B C. HILL, Secretary. P/ILLADELPIIII, December 1,1867. ---- , DBE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—OF. 1 flee, No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. "The Fire huiurance Company of the County of Phil* delphia, ,, Incorporated by the Legislature of l'ennsylys. Ma in 183 e, for indemnity against loss or damage by lire, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution,with ample capita land contingent fund carefully invested, continues to insure buildings, furniture, merchandise,&c., either permanently or fora limited time, against loss or damage by lire,at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its ens tomes. • Losses adjusted and D/RECTO_paid with RS all possible despatch. : cl Chas. J. Sutter. Andrew H. Miller. Henry Budd, James N. Stone, John Horn . Edwin I.„ Reantr; i Joseph Moore. I Robert V. Massey. Jr.. George Meek°. Mark Devine. S J. BUTTER, President, HENRY BUDD, Vice-President. Eintrworit F. Hoacarray, Secretary and Treasure; ' JBFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHL ladelpida.--Ofllee. No. 24 North Fifth street, near Market sheet. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Char. ter PerpetuaL capital and Asset 4 $168,000. Make In. 'armee against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public °YEA. vate Buildings, Furniture, Stocks, Goode and Meratuish dime, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Win. McDaniel, , Edward P. Moyer, Israel Peterson, ' Frederick Ladner. John F. Belsterling, Adam J. Glue, Henry Trocumer. Henry Delany. Jacob Bohandeln • Johnillett,_ Frederick Doll, Claris nD. Frick, Samuel Miller. Geer E. Fort. William D. Gardner. WILLIAM MoDANlEL,Preddent. Primp E. Co ThmE.aTTERPLNYVice-Prealdent. "VIRE • INSURANCE EXCLURPTELY.—TICE PENN. .LY sylvards, Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated 1821 --Charter Perpetual—No. 510 Walnut street, opposite in. dependence Square. • This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to insure aigt a ft lose or dam age by Sze, on PObilo or Private Buil either kerma neatly or fora limited time. Also, on ture, Stoat= of Deeds and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms..-.... • Their Capital. together with a large Surplus Prod, is in. vested in a most careful manner, which enables them to offer to tho insured an nndoubte4seourity illup can of loss. DIRECTOtin, Daniel Smith, Jr.. John Deverens. Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith. Isaac Haxelburst, Heinz Thomas Robins. • J. Dmio.Bnom "U. Daniel Haddock. Jr. _. DANIEL SMITH. Jr.. Preiddeut, Wuzialit Vuenvorn. Secretary. , pHCEN/X INSURANCE C.OMPAN OE PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED LE4—.CHARTER PERPETUAL No. 924 WALNUT "treat opposite the Exchange. ' This Company hosures from looses or damage by on Meta tenni. on bundhage. =rehandle% i n lmitilra 's.-. c dtc., for limited period'. and pennanently on buildings c de,posit or premmm. The Company has ham in active °Neon formers than slay_yearit during which al hire been promptly ediusted and Dale. • DIRECTORt L Hodge. Uwhing. ohn Louis, Grant,William s: l tgll P3fognz ywerll. Robert W.,_Leamillg. Edmond Castfilon. D. Clark wiaarton, RamuelWilcox. Lawrence Lewis Jr. Louis O. Norrla OHN . WUCIIEEER. President/ Saxon. Mrmoos., liecretarv. ...... L 198.893 89 . . 1484,86 20 INCOME FOR 18011 MOO% I Chxo. Feiss, Alfred HUM Frac. W. Lewis. id. D.: Thomas Sparks, N RAN ant. CHER. President. I 8, Vice President. ecretary MO tem. • o ky.thi a company has no fen 81.5417,606 Li MRS: LIRRIPER'S LODGINGS AND MRS. LIRRL PER'S LEGACY. Price Twenty-bre cents.. MUGBY JUNCTION AND DR. MARIGOLD'S PRE SCRIPTIONS. Price Twenty-five cents. BAR:NARY NUDGE. Price Twenty-five center HUNTED DOWN: AND OTHER VPRLNTED PIECES. Price Twenty.five cent". THE HOLLY TREE ,INN;..AND OTHER STORIES. Price Twenty-five cente. BLEAK HoUSE. Price Thirty-live cent,. OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. Price Twenty-five cente. LI? TEE DOIIRIT. Price Thirty-five cent,. • • OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. Price Thirty-five cents. SKETCHES BY "BOZ." Price Twenty-five cents. DAVID COPPERFIELD. Price Twenty-five cent/. BARD TIMES. Price Twenty-five cent/. A TALE OF TWO CITIES. Price Twenty-five cents. GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Price Twenty-live cents. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Price Twentptive cents. CHRISTMAS STORIES. Price Twenty.tive cente. • DOMBEY tt. SON. Price Twenty-five cent,. MARTIN CH UZZLEWIT. Price Twenty-five cents. PICKWICK PAPERS. 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