TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 18G8. NEWS SUMMARY. - City A lliil ik. Tho examination of witnesses in the con tested election m-e of Mvers vs. Mo?et wa renamed yeicilay afternoon beoro Aldermen C rpenter and IIoin, nt the office of the tornirv. George F. f-clinaldt, Jopli Moutelcy, Jr., ami John Caisou te-tifld to tee alluaed trlvonduct f tbe elcctiou officers of the tove;Vb. divfsioa of the Scventccn-h ward. In disregarding chal lenges, etc. Tho iiivpst'tratiou whs. then con tinued until Ibis ultortio hi. Last cvenin-r, bcf iv" a 7 an 1 8 o'clock', the residence of Dr. V. H. hmiib, No. 8i5 Sprine street, was ent red by thie'ic, an I a tiu box. containina; va'utible pHprrs and articles of Value, was Ftolnn. 1 tic tlne'or oil Roiinr. to b's room Mind bolb, doors locked on iho Inside The services ol riol'ceTiei were oliiaind, but the thieves had e:cnpi'd. A won: who w is paspin? eaw a man thrnw a bjullu lrom a win dow to anoU.cr niau In Hie street an I tbenjjtnp to tbe pavement, bill she ew' n ) abtrui. At tbe Convention ol I'hotoino'ieva bcld yesterday afternooo, the following perdianent ofliccis were rlec'cd. President A brum Io,?arlnn, of New York. heoretHry K. Wilson, l'mla ieiptiiii. Treasurer 11. T. AuUionv, Nevv York. Kxecut ve Committee I). Indau, Billimoie: J. V. Kyder, Cleveland; J. M. HI ink, U moti; J. IN. Fox, RocV'Mci; J. damcr, P'uU li-'pliw. The Convention then udjoificd to meet in Ilos'on on the second Toes mm June next, a-id in the evenUisr nltenlela Ice, me on ,I.";l)t.'' delivered by Protestor II. Morion, at the Frank lin i nstU ute. The Committee on Finance of C nincHs met Inst evening for tiie purpos- oi' deciding the tux Tfcte for the coming jeur. According to the vaiioes statements of the v.Uii.uioii ol re.il estate, fuiaiture, horses and catriues, and monc.ss out at interest, and r'nl estate exempt bv law. there ' in the city Buh'; ;jt to taxnt'on, i'.C'l 058,(i27. After cons'rier tble d'nc'l'si mi on two pivpo'lioiis 'me fix nc the rat,.? at l on the 1()0, ni J the other at $1-60 on tje &10U llr? lKlter was adoptei, ai:d ihe chiiiim-tu of the Conai'.i'ire wns dir etcd to report that rato t Coui f'ls on Thursday. Dr. JI. H. Jtfuricrrnan, Plreelor, furnlsliCH tbe fo'lowinu.stateiiicia ol Deposits und I'omujfo nt the Mint during the uaonLU of .November, 18GS: vnhie. Gold Peposilts J' .. -il fcilver lieponUs uuu Purcuusos 71," il V Total Deposits COINAO:: KXKCUTEP. i. iii.u. Denomination. Ao. u Pieces, Double Eagles U,U35 Fine Hare 18 Total 8,053 S1LVEK. Dollars' .. 55,700 I Total l-f77.3Sl-.17 Value. J1.0SI 57 183.78P57 55,700 00 Five cent pieces..., Three cent pieces., Co,7U0 MCKEL. 2 li.Ml.tK.O ... 220,000 J375.70U-00 J112 500 00 O.OOJ-00 Total 2,470,000 HKO.NZK. One cent pieces StM.nOO ' Two cunt pieces i. 83.000 Total 3?5li00 RKCAI'ITCI.ATrOIf. Gold eolnepe 8.033 Silver coinage 5) 700 Uttue coinage. 2.853,0i0 Total No. pieces ." 019 : 33 $110,100 00 J3 000-00 1,700 00 $4,700 00 $183,781-57 63,700 00 123,800 00 $C0J.2j1-37 TIio K-w Iroullc Ste Is Attain AHit About a year npo it was announced that Mr. D.ivid Hovd, Jr., bud parchnscd what was !eit of tbe lamous friaa'e, the "New Ironside?," after bbe was bdrm-d ni L"auo Island, and that lie Inteuded to tave the ottip raioeJ. Dillie ilt as ibis teeaied, when the eunrnio.is weight oi' tho bull and machinery ,-f tiie vessel was uo -siil'" red, it baa bcea io a lame exio.it accom pilsticd. The tlrst step was to t enure the ueeej sary appliwees and nun, the pontoons, th' divcis, etc. by mcau' ostUese a'id tue derrie'vs need all tbe brrtvy ebnes that had beu dis placed by the tire, and which hud fallen iuto the hull ol the ves-el, wtre removeJ, and aUo tee four lar;:e boJers, thes-e latter w?li'hit.fl iu tho arcgaie two buudred tons. The boilers weie lound lo bo uninjured by tbe lite. When all the loose irons lul l been removed, eighteen two-inch chains were swun;r under the hull. Some of the:e were in thirty-two teet, wiiter uour the btern of the hViip. Af er the chains were placed and attached tj the pontoo 'c, the latter weie fctink to the water's edj;e atlwlidc, and as the tide raised at the n:'xi lioi'd the. euoruious Lull of the Irouside'i was slo ly lilted lioin the mud, whete it bad Is'.u solooir, and once more floated, fcupporied by tue pontoons. On Tues day a:teri.oou of this week the Ironai lea and tbe pontoons wtre pot into porion to be drifted with the Hood tide up th'i river, and th.iiwu.ole masR, truided by sieaiii t iirs was eiTi i.'d a'jout a mile up to a Uvorabh' spot on the Hji.-eS ajc, Win-re it was placed on thcfcboal. YesterJay tue ves-el was siil further lifie I about six feet, and bv H jo I tide ot t j-il iy it is expected to iat:e h"r f uii'ii-ieiiily out of tie water so us to take tier o.er the bar to the Jersey etaoie. When lha. i3 aone sue is to bo fiuallv pumped out. It Is believed that her costly engines Uavn not bieu much injaied bv the lire. If this bijuII turn out to be tbe cae, and the hull is not too much dama-d. it is the nurnoe ot Her urescne owner to reouiid the fh'P. Th'8 whole en.err ne is of the uioH len'aikabte charact,er for a private citizen. Themaenitude ot this undertaking wiil b( more readily uuui rsto il Dy considerine; thj lollowiec; details ot tiie hi.e and weltjht of tee fchlo: Her dimensions weie 2ti) itet in length. 68 leet (i inches in biaw, 25 feet depth. Her armament whs 10 11-inch Ua'ilijreD gum and 2 200-pound 1'arrotrs. i'ue weight ot wood wort iu her hull was ltit'j tons; iron ulalin?, 820 tons; engines and boilere, 3n0 tons; auchdrs and thaius. 73 tons: and copi er suaihiug nud b lts, 55 tons, making a tot il cf 32!3 tons. Captain 1. J. Menitt bus hud tbe buperiuteudenc'i of the work, and his nonioous were tbobe applied for this bucccsslui result. IXtlllCHlIC AHulrH. Hold eloed jeier iay at 13.'i. (irxnt's majority in Io-a, 40.270. Full Colleges veterdav the Electoral. The luir at Horticuiiuial Hall is a great mie( ete. General Grant anived In Boston yesterday Weston has commenced his five thousand mile walk. The National Djardof Tiadc met yesterday at Cincinnati. Tbree leet of snow f.-ll oa Tuesday iiibt at Pf:llinu wood. Unlario. The trial of General Cole, at Albany, N. Y., 1h rrocressine ranldlv. Our Congres-men are watching with great Intprewt the oroceedings iu .Spain. A foundry and machine shop! at Hannlbil, fr o, hiivnnil nn MnndiLV. I .ilflH. Jilll (1.111. Deacon Andrews' trial, for tho murder ot Mr. Holme.', is progressing at Plymouth, ftlass. The robb?rv ot diamonds iu iialtimore the other day was committed by an eijhiecn-ycar old noy. .... Maijland wunta tbe Lgislanre conyencd on the occasion oi uoveruor iso iVie s lunuuru tion. Tbe Congregational Conference of New Jer tey yefcterday concluded its Bcssdous, and ad lourued tine ci. ...... Sheridan Gay blew out his brains In a taoking car jenterduy, while running from Uartford to Providence. The till of P. U. 8. A. was yesterday con ferred upou U. 8. Grant by the Electoral College OI 100 VJ. e. A. "Cavalrj" PherllaD his issued an order thanking b t trrop, and congratulating General Custer on nis receut victory over tne Indian 8even Kontucklans outraged and murdered two colored girla near Louisville, on Tuesday. Ki nf the chivainc partv wtre ui retei. Runeiintendent Kennedy, of the New York police, was yesterday arrested, charged with the tenure OI properijr wim juv ouiuumj ui jaw, Unniiolnh Uogers. the sculptor, will for Yard, during this rron'h, from Home, two m ire ulleeor citl Utfures tor tue rrnsuiuwu iiouu t nt Kiehniond. Wnlter Brown, tho champion onrsman, lelt nttbburg on Tuesday to row u scull-boat to Cin cinnati, Ave hundred n-llcs, In eight consecutive dyf. from sunrise tounet, en a wagi-r or $10011. The powder mHiia.lne at Fort La'ayet,e wai rro'ceted by eiiihtteet of earth and seven feet 4 masonry, the inside being lined With c pper, o that theie was clieht chance ot an explosion during the recent fire. Foreign AfTitira. T.ovnoN, December 2. It is reported that T .raelt has gone to Windsor to tender bts lcsignat'on of ihe Miustry. Londok, Oec. 2 Midniebt Disraeli has pub lished an address announcing and defending his lespnatiou of the Ministry. IT reviews the. proprecs of the resolves in favof of discstHblisb nient, b lieving the eoutitry would not sano iiu Btich a niessure. The Governnent awaited the elections, lor the holding of which all cspeditlon was n ed. The re-Tit shows that tbe Ministry cannot command the lespect of the new Houe, tliere b it they icel it one to their own houor, and to je pobcy supported by them, not to continue iium e( sMirily in ollics a single dny, tleeniiii!: it more cH'Sistent with the altitude they hoi I, and convenience of their p-irty, to re'ign at once, iiiHcod of aVHiling the meeting of Parlia ment, in which they must be 'u a minority. Willie Vikinp this course they do not modify their opinions, and are more than ever con vinced that Mr. Gladstone's propouiion ih wrong m pr'rciplc, nnl probably impracticable, an J one wnich, een if practicable, would be disas ttoiis lo the nation. They are ready to support lelorm in the Church ot Irelivid, but will still idler uncoiiipromis-n resistance to the policy emineiaiea bv Mr. Gladstone. Cork, Dec. 2. Sullivan, who was struck from the Commission of the JVaeo for alleged sym pathy with Fcnlanism, has bceu elected Mayor ol Cork. Havana, Pec. 2. The sUcnation In trale in crease. Alert bants ieiutc to make advances tj planters on tbe crops. A mulatto to-day, maddened by jealousy, k;l'rd his wife an I two daughters. Last niht a Chinaman was murdered by a ne ito. The Diorh to day publishes tbe following: The rebels near Villa del Cbro have destroyed the aqueduct which supplies Santiago do Cuba Miih wtiter. A brother of General CespeJes wns killed in (he engagement at Cobre. Dissensions bave broken out among the rebel leaders. Perez objects lo till appointment of Cespedes ns Commander-in-Chief of tho revo lutionary forces. Manzanlll continues in the poses'don of tho Uoverumcnt, but ,1s besieged by the nbels WALL STREET. lis MiadowB Ah Acnl M'flergymsn 4 linrercd Willi Itobbery. The N. Y. Times of yesterday mo;ning eon tmned tne followur.': Luther J. Hinham. wbo is 75 years of age, and roidea at No. 170 Con8ie63 street. Brooklyn, and who lor ninuy years was a clergyman in pnod etaijdnig, but has latterly b?eu engaged as a broktr in Wall street, wai yesterday arrested by Detective ltcilley, of the Twentieth Precinct, upon a wairant issued at the instance of Samuel B. Tinsdnle, clerk of Robert Baile, No. 27 Wall street. The complmnt states that on the 28tb day of November Bingham purchased of Baile $'j:!00 in pold, giving in payment his check for $11,500 on the American National Bank, and his oue bdl for SoC-C2, and a cheek for $1000, purport ing to b? drawn by liicuara caniermau, on tne Pacltlc National Bank. Theso checks having been leccived, B ngbam took away tbe gold. and tie checks being afterwards presented at the bai .ks. payment was refused upon the ground that the drawers had no depo-its to meet them. it wns therefore cnargi a that liiopnam Dad stolen the $9:i00 in pold by "trick and device." The accused is a man of good appearance, and locking younper than tbe ago he gives by almost a score of ears, and when arraigned upon the chai'pe said that he was innocent of all intended liuud in the matier, and that the trausaction on liis patt was honcsi, as he hoped to be able to prove. Justice Led with considered that there was suiijcient m the case to I'lsuty turtner in quiry, and Bingham was accordingly he'd for nn cxamiLation, which was set down lor 10 o'clock this moiiiing. A Medical Embargo. syi!ney Smith, iu bis celebrated Peter Plym- Jry b.itew, all'ord.s a iio-.able illustration of the powers of ibetonc in witten eloquence. As instance this passaeo, apropos ot the Eunlish Lmbarpo Act by which, aaiong other things, eiu'-'s were, ior the moment, excluded iroai France: iStich a project is well worthy Ibo statesman who would bring tho French to reaou by kit ping them without rhubarb, and exhibit to maiikiud the a wtui spectacle ot a nation deprived of neutral srl.s. This is not the dream of a wild tt'.ioitecury Indulging iu his owu opium; this is not the distempered fancy ot a pounder of drugs, uelinous Iroiu smallness ot profits; but it is tho sober, deliberate, aud systematic scheme of a mau to whom the public sutity is intrusted, and whose appointment is clu stered by many as a masterpiece ot political sapanty. wnnt sublime tnougnt, mat r.o purge can nowbetuken between the Weser aud tho Ga ronne: that the bustling pestle is still, the canorous mortar mute; and the bo vels of man kind locked up lorlourleen degrees ot latitude! When, I should be curious to know, were all tbe powers of crudily and flatulence fully ex plained to his majesty's ministers? At what period was tuis great plan ot conquest ana con stipation ully developed ? In whose mind was tbe idea of deslrojing the pildo and the plas ters oi France first engendered? Without castor oil they roieht lor some months, to be sure. have carried on a lingering war: but can thev do wiibout bark ? Will tbe people live under a poveinment where antimoniai powders can not be procured 7 win tney bear tne loss oi mer cury? There's tue runi uepena upon it, tue ab.-ence of the materia nvdica will Boon bring them to their semes, and tbe cry of Jiourbon and boitts bur&t lrom the Baltic to the Mediter ranean ! MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Detroit has "Zip Coon" In its lookup. Professor HoLagen Is to teach Tad Llnooln. Helen Western is rery ill in Washington. The Cati'Can is danced on the ioe in Berlin. Young Taris shortens Teloolpede into velox. A rtemus Ward's estate is now estimated at tCOtiO. New Zealand has yielded f 11,000,000 in gold Bince 18(i5. Sir John Young has been heartily wel comed in the Dominion. The new Government of Spain proposes to abolish bull fights. BoBton is to te no longer Boston its streets are to be straightened. The R. C. Bishop of Quebeo is about to make another visit to Rome. Mrs. Grant will hold weekly receptions if there is not too great a crowd. Paris gets twenty times as much game from Germany as from France. Mr. Cowardin has taken his "Humors of Reconstruction" to sunnier climes. A barber at Knoxville, Tenn., lias been fined (5 for shaving a man on Sunday. The number of drinking plaoes in Russia has increased from 4 (JO to 11500 in Biz years. Twenty-five large schooners have recently arrived at Boston with 10,000 tons ot coal. It is lees than s'x years since the first six miles of railway were opened in Minueaota. On four successive nights Nilsson sane in Paris, Baden, Wiesbaden, and Pails again. Tbe crop of Figyptian cotton this year will aggregate 2,000,000 cantars, 128.pounds each. Ex-King George, of Hanover, denies that he intends to take his seat in the House of Lords. Rererdy Johnson has forty and more grandchildren, on whom he praotises handshaking. Louis Ulbach, at $10,000 a year, is the best paid editor in Paris; Jules Janin gets $10,000. The late King of Siam was a Buddhist monk before his accession, and knew many languages. Englard recently had a festival In honor of a village pump that did not get dry during a drought. The armies of Europe are composed of 2,557,420 soldiers in active service and 071.3'J3 drilled reserves. A number of colored people were im mersed in the cold Potomac, at Washington, on Sunday. The census of 1870, it is said, will show the population of the United States to be 42,000,000. About six thousand barrels of Irish moas are collected annually along the Massachu setts coast. Lee, Mass., proposes to have the streets lighted by a lamp in the front window of every bouse. A missionary voted as a college oitizen in New Haven the other dy after an absence in India for twelve years. At the Cannon street station, London, 527 trains pass each other daily, and at the Claphem Junction 700. The Illinois State University at Blooming ton, including the law department, has two hundred and litty students. Lord Justice Englis ha3 been chosen Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh over the Hon. William E. Gladstone. "The college diploma, like a good ooat, may be an advantage, but it will not make a man." So said the Worcester address. A portrait of Governor Chamberlain is being painted for the Memorial Hall of !ow doiu College, by the artist Willard, of Wor cester. Kentucky University is said to have an endowment of $700,000; 40 professors and 700 students, 250 of whom are receiving edu cation free. The University of London has recently established a new degree, the highest of the faculty of aits, with the title D. Lit., or Doctor of Literature. It is open to all graduates in arts of the Lnglish universities. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Catharine II of Kussla. A curious letter from the Empress Catherine II of Russia to the Urpud Duke has been published in the "Transactions of the Eoclesi astical Academy of Kiel!." In this letter are lound the following passages: I have been told by learned rwen that fegypt at the time of her greatest prosperity excluded all strangers from her teriitory, and thereby obtained a reputation for political wisdom. Follow this example. Like a good father, protect your family against everything that could injure it; see that no book, no newspa per, no caricature is introduced in Russia of which you do not approve. The people should have no opinion bat that of their sovereign. You should only allow a certain amount oi enlightenment to penetrate among your sub jects, none that could prove injurious either to yourself or to tnem. it is impossible to govern according to your own will a people that reasons. M advise you to establish a strict censorship in every custom house for books coming from abroad. I could quote books which have done more harm to sovereigns than a battle or a lost province. . . 1 L 1 A I . , vo not give peopie too mucu time ior reneo- tion. Nations are not created for this; they should not be reasoners. There- is nothing more difficult than to govern a people which wants a reason for everything. Ihe business of the people is to work and be silent. The pen of an able writer does more barm to a Government than a war. Send to BiberU every writer who thinks of aspiring to the dignity of a statesman. l'ictou harbor is already frozen up. A discharged lamplighter in San Franelsoo revenged himself by putting out the street lamps nightly. A cabbage has been grown near Jaokson, Miss , with tbiiteen solid heads. Enough for a small family. For additional Marina Newt tee First Page. ALMANAC FOB FHILADKLPHI A THIS DAY. HON KiBf.... .....7 17 Moon K)ks. 8 1 8rtN Beth ..4 H3iHiea Watkk. 4 TO PHILADELPHIA BOABD Off TftADK, its, , f-MONTHLT OOMMITTKB. ILR, J EUMCILTC. STOKE8 fjl.lt M I'.TM.If. ANIIKKW WHKML" MOVEMENTS OF OCKAN STGAME11S, POH AMKK1UA. .GlMKOW.jNew York Nov. .Louaoa......New Yorl..........Nov, .Liverpool. ..New York , Nov, ..Liverpool... Porllanq Nov, Caledonia.. Atalanla., Tripoli , Damascus... Uuy ol Cork Chin ,Llvi;rpuol...New York., ....LIvernool...jNew York. I fclmyia.... Uverpool.Niw York, jFOK jcckope. Samaria. New York. ..Liverpool I uiod New York... Bremen...- City or Busuia...New York. ..Liverpool.. lowa....-., Leunjr.. N. An.erlcuD 13 14 17 ID -Nov. 21 ...Nov, 21 Nov. 2J ...Deo. 8 Uee. 8 ...Deo, 6 ,Ufl. it New York...Ulasicow ... ..tea, t New York... Liverpool Lee. 6 Portland. ..Liverpool........ ..Leo. s Atalauia New York...Louuorj Deo 12 ll.nl Aniwrp...New York...Llverpol. ............. Leo. 12 QotW HBhlngUiiiNew York.. Liver pool ...-...Leo, is CUT Ot PrlH...New York... Liverpool Leo. Iu (XJAbTWltSK, DOM U8TIU, ETO. Morro Casile...New YorkHavana Deo. a PioDeer........ rbllada.Mm.WUiulnaun .mn. ..Deo, ToiiBwanUa,...Phllala....JSavaunah ..Leo. ft Janlata .PIillaaa.....New Oriean.........DHo. il HtareaudMtrlpes Phllil.....Havana.....M.,...,Leo. 23 Mississippi New York...Klo Janeiro..........Lco. 23 Id alia aia forwarded by every steamer la f ereiculsr lines. Tbe steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenatown, except the Canadian line, wbieh call at Londonderry. Tbe a learner for OC from tne Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEAKED YKHTB RDAY. Eh Id J, O. Eoyuiuu, Waycou, Aouerdam. C. C. Van Horn. Bebr B. Bieelman, Boblnaon, Lsechvllle, N. O . Cap. taiu. r Bt'r w. Wbllldln, BtKsana, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, ht'r Cheater, Jones, New York, W. P. Clyde t Co. Tng Tuna. Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with, a tow ol barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ABBIYKD YKSTSTROAT. fccbr J. H. Marvel, (julllen, a daya from Norfolk. Wlih lumber lo J. W. Of skill A Soua. fcclir W. b, Thumpaon, Yalea, from Georgetown, D. C. wilb uuul to cauialn. Bcbr M. C. Burnbe, Darborouch, l day i'rom Cam den, Dei . will) g'aln to Jaa. L. Bewley A Oa Behr Olivia Fox, 1 day lrom Odena, Del., with grain to Christian AVn. tcur Aurora, Artla, 1 day lrom Vrederloa, Del.,wltn grain to Jaa. L. Bewley k Co. Hteaioer i'rank, Pierce, 24 hoars from New York, Who rouse, to W. M. Balrd A Co. Hteamer K. O. Blddle. MoCue, 24 boa-a from Hew York, with mils, lo W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Thoa. Jefferson, Allen, lrom Ualtimora, With, a tow ot bargee to W. P. Clyde A Co. t, MKMOKANDA. Bhlpa Tuscarora, Kowland; Baranak. Torley; Lan caattr. Jackaon. up lor IrelgbK and Tonawanda. Juilua dlHcbarglDg were at lioblle i h nit. rSitaDiibiu Norfolk, Morgan, at Norfolk glib alt. freni Richmond, and aalied lor PhlladelMhla. isieamablpClaymnnt, Piatt, benoe, at Norfolk 0tb ult. and aalied for JKiclimond. Barque woudalde, JCdmonds, bene, at New Orleans 171 b ult. Barque Win, Van Name, Craig, hence, at Marseille 1Mb uit. jKrlu Chilian. Strom, henoe. at Halifax ZfHh u't. Brig Julia K. Are, BbolUge, for Pblladelphta, CPaied at Portland 80lb ult, B ig Nellie ciiOord, LHUelleld, hence, at Norfolk Sieb uit. j tsct.r Klar. Crowell, bence. at Portland 30th nit. fuhr t'beiub, Lavuuau, heuoe, at Alexandria )th niim-o. btbr Nadab, Cbeney, hnce, at Portland zttlb ulU Bchr jtizate Raymond, hence, at New London 1st Inula) t. rrbra Fntfrprie. Folr. and Father and Bon, tsiuart. tierce, at jKlohmond a"tn ult. kehr Mary and rranex. H"yie, for Pbllalelphla, ailed from Hlchm'-nd 'lh nit. Bchr Bar ah Carve. Jones; J. T Bontley. BntlBT; J. Buney. llrown; t'ople Ureer. Price: and jKudlOJti. bence. at W ashlagion t. C, 1st Inat. r-chr J. C. KurijoD, Hlnhee, bence far Alexandria, wreekfd on nog laland registered lfi2 iona w hulU at Wilmington, Del., In 1HM. and hailed from New York, No Insurance en vessel or cargo. Hchr Mary A. Orler, Fleming, beuoe, at New Haven !8ib ult rsebr Newktrk. Huntley, for Philadelphia, sailed ffom Wleklerd 29U) nit. hchra Maggie ninmlngs. and Anna Myrlck, Bte Ve) a hence, at Pnwtucket 801 b nit. Behr V. J. Kuaaeil, Bniltta, for Pblladelphta, aalied Irem Pawiocket oih u I. Hehia H, J. Godirey. Godnrey; IT. Croakey, Smith: R J Jleraty. Heraly; acd Trade Wlud, Corson, hence, at Hoot on Smh till, Bchr Wm. Dement. Penney, hence for Qnlncy Point, at V Dgartown 1Mb nit . and aalied again 2sth. renr Laiayette, McLennon, bence, at Norfolk S9lh nllln o. Behre Aid. Bmltb: George Falea.NlcVeraoni Wm.H. TVnnla. Lake: H. W. Benedict, ( ate; H .'ah A. Boloe Yalea: F.vergreen Belle ate; A. Truedeil. Butvena; aud K'Vte Lav In, Jolmaon, hence, at Providence 2sth ult. RchrVenila Fatnn. lrom Kangor for Philadelphia, tailed from Newnnrt Isih nl'I r-chra Amelia Beehe. and Richard Peterson, Eng llah. hence, at Newport ?(nii nit. Hchra Taylor A Mai his. t'heeneraan and L. O. Hick re an, I.aw.on. from Bunion Ior Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole 2Hth ult. . chra Farraaut, Clark, hence for Portland, and M. Hand, Hleeiman. lrom Boston for Pnlladelphla, at Holmes' Hn a .Kith nit. ,, tschra A. Denlk e Jnnea; H Castner, Jr.. Oullen: A. Young. Youog: F. Frtwerde, Bnlce: K. Ricbards in. Neaon: A. Amaden. llaega; iiette Ciomlis; and M. Fllln ore, Chaao, henee. at Boston 1st Inat. echr Helen Mar, Nlcketavn, beuoe tor Boston, at New York 1st Inat, . hchr ananl too. Claypoole, bence for Boston, at PolmfS' Hole '.9lh lilt. BehrCernella. Noyfs. aalied from Washington, D. C.fOthnit. for Potomac Creek, to load cedar posts ,Hchr,L,Q.,t? Wtahart, from Boston for Wllmlogton, N. C, at Holmes' Hole iib ult, NOTICK T(Tm A RIN ER9, Notice la hereby given that the second clnss Iron Gun buoy placed In mark Witch Rock, entrance to Ptnllai.d barhor. Me,, having gone adrllt from ll mocrlnga a Hear Buoy has been substituted lu lie place until lurtlier notice, Portland, Nov. !'J, 108. Offlclal Information baa been received that a light 1 now exhibited lrom a lighthouse recently efec'xd on Bustard Head, NW. point or Bustard Bay, east coast of Australia. INSURANCE COMPANIES. UNITED SECUKITY LI TE INSURANCE AND IKl'sT COMPANY, OF PEN NSYLVANIA. OFFICE: S. E. Corner FIFTH and CIIESSUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, - SI, 000,000 D I It E O T O II S. PHILADELPHIA. 8. H. HORHTMANN. A. J DKKXKL UCBEPB PAT l'KRS3N. WM. C. HUUBTON, M. J. HOLMS, HENKY K. ROOD. GEORGE H. BTU a RT, flrUHOi) W. CLILLB, WM. A. PORTER, F. A. LBEXEL, WM. V. McKEAN. THOMAS W. IVaNS, MEW V08K. JA ME M. MORRIS ON, President Manhattan B ank JOSEPH bTUAKT, ot J. J. btuart & Co., Bankers. BOSTON. HON. E. 8. TO BEY, late President Board of Trade. CINCINNATI. A. E. CHAMBERLAIN, of Chamberlain & Co. CHICAGO. L. 7.. LTCITER. of Field, Letter & Co. C. M. UM1TH, ol Geo. C builih & Brothers, Bankers. LOUINVILLU. KV. WILLIAM GARVIN, of Garvin, Bell tCo. ST. LODIS. JAMFB E. YEATMAN, Cashier Merchants' National Bunk. NKW HAMPSHIRE. HON. J. W PATTERSON. U. B. Senator. BALTIUORK. WILLIAM PRF.6COTT SMITH, Btiperlntndenl t.orsoilclaled Railway Llue, New York to Wetihli gton. B. V. isHo MAKER, of Adama & Co.'a Express, CHR1VITAN AX, of O. W. Uatl it Ax. l'RANClis T. KING, Presiueut Ceotral Savings Bank. GEORGE H. STUART, President. HENRY E. ROOD, Vice-President. C I'. BETTd. Secretary. J. JU LUDLOW. Gousult lag Physician. jV?kVkrVk "m. B.. MedlCftl "IM C. HI UA RT PATIERSON,lrnnn.B, kicHaKd LUDLOW, jconnaei. Tbia Compauy Issues Policies of Life Insurance ill on all tbe various plans that bave been proved by tbe experience of European and American Com panlea to be sale, aound, and reliable, at ratcs'ua LOW AND UPON TEttttS AS FA VORABLh! AH THOSE OF ANY COM ANY Olf EyUAL bTA L1L1TY. All policies are non-forfeitable after tbe payment of two or nioi e annual premiums. 11 13 imwHuirt. PHtEMX INSURANCE COMPANY: OP PolLADELPHlA. INCORPORATED lsui-CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 2i WaLN toTSirett. opposite the Excuaue. This Compauy Insures iroiu ,oas ordamoga by FIR si, on liberal terma.on bulldiugs, mercbandias, furniture, etc., lor llnj ued periods, aud permanently ou build u lis by deposit of pr uiluui, Tbe Ci mpauy has bseu lu actlveoperatlon for more tbau blXTY YEARS, durlug vvUlch all looses bavtl been promptly aojusted and pal 1, illHtiVjl"" John L. Hodge, M. at. Mahuuy, Jobu T. Lewis, Wli lam b. Grant, Robert W. Learning, V. v.inift vv u ni iuiii Lawrence Lewis. Jr., David Lewis, liei Jaoiin Ettlng, Tuouiaa M . Powers, A. R. McHe try, AdiLUud Caatlilon,; nauiuel Wncox, t.ewi-. u. noir s. JOHN R. WUCUEREit, President. Btlinn Wrieor, wecretary. g 2 F1KK lMsURANCB EiCLUSIVELY THB PENNSYLVANIA FIHa INbORANCh, cuj! l-ANY Incorporated lb2o Charter Perpetuai No tiu WALoiUT Btreet, opposite Independence oquare Tbla Company, favorably known to the community for over lorty yean, continues to Insure against loss or damage by fire on Publlo or Private Buildings either permanently or for m limited time. Also cm Furniture. Stocks of Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terma. 'i heir Capital, together wlh large Surplus Fund la Invested In the moat carelul manner, which enables them to offer to tbe Insured an undoubted security in the case of loss. Daniel Bmltb, Jr., i John Deverenx; Alexander Benson, Thomas ouillu, leaao Aiaalehurst, ""'7, Lewis, DANIEL oMITh. jB.,P'ealdent, WM, 0. CROWELL. Secretary. a Hoi STRICTLY MUTUAL. PROVIDENT LIFlTaND TRUST CO. Off PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, HO. Ill B. FOUKTIT STREET. Organised to promote LIFE AXoURANCE among member. olUje QJf Goad rlaka of any class aooeptea. Policies Issued upon approved plana, at tbe lowest President, B AMU EL R. BHIPLEY. Vlcs-Presldeut. WLl.iAM. C. LONGBTRRTH. Vios-x-reaiueu. "Amlmry) hoWilAJS1) PARRY, Tbe advantages offered, by tbla Company are excelled 7 JMFLEIAL FIRE UiSCBAACE COMl'AJMY LONDON. ESTARUSIIED 180S. Paid-op Capital and Accumulated Funds, SO,0 0 0,0 0 0 IN COLD. FKEVOHT A MERRIAG, Agente, 11 4 Sm. So, 107 South TBIBD Street, Fhlla. INSURANCE COMPANIES. OFFICE OF TIIE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. November 11, 18a. The following statement of the affairs of the Com pany lemblished In conformity wltb a provlsloa of Its Charter: PREMIUMS RECEIVED From November 1, 1HI7, to October 81. ISM. On Marine and Inland Ktska l,S0,t.5fi'71 On lire Risks l-io.5 06 S9 18,71 1-80 rremlnmgon Tollcles not marked off X40V. l,lti7 406,84-571 1.355,557 61 rUEMIUMS MARKED OFF As enrned from Nov. 1, 1H7. to Oot. SI, 1S6S. On Marine and Inland Risks S7iti,6i"77 On Fire KlBks HS,;I1772 Interentdnrlng the same period Sal vages, eto.,.M, 1 8 1,1)23 49 107.498-82 LOR8E8, EX TENSES, ETC., l-mmsi Luring the year as above. Marine anu Inland Naviga tion Lofss.es 9421,05274 Fire Louses 7.'llKoH7 Leluin l'rtuiluuj 69.141 0i Reinsurances 3U.1U0 51 Agency Charges, Advertis ing, Printing, etc ..... TaxesUnited Hi ales, Bute and Munlolpal Taxes.. r. i pen see 50,588 63 4.1.555-89 i,9u8 (ii -710.837 81 291,585 00 ASSETS OF TUE COMPAXY November 1, 1808. j;ii0,0(i0 U. 8. 5 per cent. Loan, 10-408. l'MAW u. b. o per cent, ixian, 60.1XH) U. H. 6 per cent. Loan (tor Pacific Railroad) 200,000 btute oi Pennsylvania tt per cent. Loan 125,000 City ol Philadelphia e per cent. Loan (exempt from Tax) 60,000 State of New Jersey 6 per cent. Loan 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 1st Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ud Mortgage H per cent. Honda 25,000 Western Penu'a Railroad Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds (Penu'a Railroad guar antee) ... 30,000 State ot Tennessee 5 per cent. Loan 7,000 Bl ate of Tennessee It per cent. Loan 15,000 Oermantown Gas Company; principal and interest guar anteed by the City of Phi ladelphia, 300 shares stock; 10,000 Pennsj lvania Railroad Com pany, 200 shares slock 5,000 Norm Pennsylvania Rail road Compauy, 100 shares stock: 20,000 Philadelphia and southern Mall Uteamshlp Company, 80 shares stock.... 207,000 Loans on Bond and Mort gage, tlrst Hens oa City properties., J ,109,910 Pa BHtHttHHMMHNI 208,500 00 13(1,800 00 60,000-00 211,375 00 128.591C0 61.500 00 20,200-00 24,000 00 20.025-00 21,000 00 6,031-25 15.000'00 11,300'00 8,500 00 15,000-00 207,900'00 PATENT! T. PAKT8 SCOURED i ND T KETCH KID from 1 to S Inches, at oltet French hu-aru Dyeing and Bixmring. No. zi Ai UlNTHUkreM and No. rs RAC fSr-i, lTMIg Market valne, 1,130.325 25 Cost. S1.093.ti01'2o. Real Estate 30,000 00 Bills Receivable for Insur ances made 322,486 91 Balances due at Agencies Premiums ou Marine Poli cies, Accrued luterest.and otbtr debts due the Com pany 40,178-88 Stock and Hcrlp of sundry corporations, 9310U. lsil- Uialed value Cash In Bank Slid, 150 118 Cash in Lrawer 413 60 1,813 00 116,503 73 1,647.807 80 Fhilapklfhia, November 11, ISM. Tbe Board ot iilrectors have this day declared a CAUH DIVIDEND Ol TBJI PER CENT On the CAPITAL SlOCK.and BIX PERCENT. Interest on the SCRIP of tbe Company, payable ou and after he let December pioxlmo, free of National and State Taxes. They bave a so dec;ared a SC6IP DIVIDEND of THIRTY PER CENT. on the EARNED PREMIUMS for the year endlug October ui, lses, certlllcates ol which will be issued to the parlies eutitled to the same, on aud alter tbe 1st December proximo, free of National atid State Taxes. They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of Ihe Company, for the year endlug October si, 1SC4, be redeemed in CASH, at the Office of the Company, on and after 1st December proximo, all Interest thereon to cease on that dale. tk'By a provision 01 tbe Charter, all Certificates of fccrlp not presented lor redemption within live years after publlo notice that they will be redeemed, suail be forfeiUd and cancelled on Uie Mooks of Ute Company. AaV-Ao cerlijtcale of proJIU Usucd under By the Act of Jnearuurution. ' no ceidflcate tluUl Utue un. I eat clutnud within two yturi after tie .declaration of the dividend whereof U it evidence." DlREUAyf3, Edu.und A. Bonder. eauiuei E. etuk es, William C. Ludwlff. George U Lei per, ruuiy u. uaiieu, jr., John D. I ay ior. George W. Beruardon, rviiiiauiu jDouitou, Jacob Riegel, bpencer Al' 11 valne. Jobu B. bemple. Pitts., A. B. Berger, do 11. 1'. Mllrian. fin. THOMAS u. HAM). President. JoHN C. DAVls, Vice-President, HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY. BALL, AssUiaut Secretary. 11121m TbomasO. Hand, 4U1IU J. AvttVIS, James C. Hand, Theoplilus Paulding, Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Ciuig, Jobu R. Penrose, Jacob P. Joues, Jarues Tiaquulr, Edwai d Darlington, il. Jones Brooke. . James B. Mcfcarland, Euward Laii.ureaue, Jotbua P, Ejre, JggJ-CUAIlTER PERPETUAL, Franklin Fire Insurance Co. war ruiJL.AxawAaiiXia4 OFFICE! Kob. 435 and 137 CI1LSMJT STBT, ASSETS OH JAM DART 1. 1868, tt.U0a,74009. CAPITAL.-.. MiaMSMswsassai S)4iOOl04)04) A VUt VXD S UJWL VS l.Ol ,Ug-stt l.l4.S)g-la UNHETTLED CLAIMS, INUOMJl FOR 1SS7 a,ea-s $8oe,oe-o, jAfHMIM I A ID SINCE lSStf OVRR 5 500,00(). Perpetnal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bancket, George Pales, Tobias Wagner, tAlfrea Filler, Samuel Grant, Vrauola W. Lewis, M, D- George W Richards, Tbomaa Sparks, Isaac Lea, Wuliam ek Grant. CHARLES N. BANCK.ER, President. Gs-URuE FALLS, Vice-Prealdent. JAB, W. McALLlbl'JtR, beoretary pro tern. Except at Lexington, Eentucky, this Company hag no AKtimaa TT eat ui x-itiauurg, . 1 in TNBUBANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERIOA, No. 232 WALNUT STREET, PDILADA. INCORPORATED 17IM. CHARTER PERPJCTQAI ffJarlue, Inland, and Aire Ittaaraine. ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, - 12,001,266-72. 20,UUO,000 Losses Paid la Ca&a Blooa lu Urganuauon. DLREtTORS. Arthur G. Goran, , George L. Harrison. John A. Brown, Char lea Taylor. Ambrose White, Franuls R. Cone. Ko ward H. Trotter, Edward H. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, Alfred D. Jeaaup, Jobu P. White, Louis C. Madeira. Wllllaiu W.lNh. blchard D M ood, S. Uorrla Walu, Jfiliu Mum. Phibiui Putt HiH-retary. WILLIAM RUEHLKH, llarrlsburg, Pa-, Centra Agent lor the Stale of Pcuus lvania, . satl AMUSEMENTS. K BE tan AMERICAN ACAD! MY OP MUSIC 11 A 1.1AH AND GERlsAN OpkRa 1 AvA L. J)ie.i lt)il............MAX MARETZIti TMIS iTlinniiay) HVENINU.. itBiiiA iiitnoian ura.ita a Reappearance and debut In German Opera of M.yeTbeei'a mwieV wo,k. tlf ill L 111' - LT.!?-1J,?.B-4fcP CHOIUIB ANATbROBKSTBAj Y,"J eogiatM tnt combined companies J JtrVi "a MADAME LA tHUNOI I RaVi- ..........M Irvt Mc-CUlLOnH r.'i1.'.-" 1 " - I 4. ll)i,-rwi.i 1 aud incldenu.; "SVSriSVASi ,.. tjorjs oe wallet. i COHnncTo? , .......................MAXMARBTZeW u,.,.,,., . LA TKAViATA. ' I Vol v iMT:iT'iViltNuJ:: !n h" ce'sbratad chsr8.' ikS IV; .........MA PA MW RFIClTARDT ik.i1 : 7- AL1-MSA.NDKO BOKPll ui L0,.i,U',",:,,, eperabom.s ol Kurone). 1 't ( TCU. BI- "RLANDIN! ONnw : iV"" - ! R A RI Lit erdi'a (Iranri Kinci.ir.nl.. o-.. -viu,a.i . . THE HUTLlAN VPKKa ' - 1 ll!tn select d li r the .ccaalon. GRKATCAST AND M 1-SE-KN-SCENK i rroenurl i n Wsdnr-dav evenmk last. I LMJttfclyN 1 0 '1 HK M4TINBK. INCLUDING.! CAVn nt BV D SKATS, ON LY II. "AC,Ui iViiTn,7-,,1rfP',rHnl of Matlree arepartloa advance. In avntrl ih. -, .... . . . . ..... Mt ale B.,.rNo. mc llVsN r'trfetV1'" OPERA AV KVK&liiii' Member 0, GERMAH FAD8T. . ,,',WJ? r.h.'',.hp l,r' entlrsly in German). . NEWRPENERY. ETC FTf! I And the best CAST ever preaerved In Kllode"? Including ' "1 Hri Lit ir . JOSEPH HERMANNS In h's rn-rwne,i role of . SI EPH IS-TOPHELFS. roieoi ni k "THE SOLDIERS' CUORU8"J will be song by ihe f 0W,B1KB- CnORTJI SINGERS OI EOtb Opera Companies and aocomnanled h & i (.t., GRAND MILITARY BAND In the Kiritesa icena. ...k.. MAD'LLE WEMAEL rid tbe Coma de Kaliet will appear AHmi.JOJH ,,AYlI'Et'- 7- OPE HA NIGHT. irffl1". OI.' Beaerved Seats, JO cents extra, TVSl'Srct!-0 cen Amphitheatre. Mceuti .t ih- Z J? """f.1! now " "" 0 'or uy ntghti 5J thB Academy of Music and Charles TrumoTer'a Music store, No. MS Cheanut street. xrumpierg 1 QHESNUT STREET IUEATReJ Ihe enterprlue which Is NOW NO LONGER AN EXPrTRniENT . BUT A DECIDED SUCOEts Tbe ealablishment u the Ct'cua ln;Phlladinv,i. baa proven acceptable and popular, '"'""aaeipbla EVERY EVENING TH IIS WEEK. JAMAIS ROBINSON, Jfc Wboae merlta bave fully anstalned the renntatin Which preceded him-that of hel n ' ha Ull0B ONLY GREAT RIDER IN iTHJfi WORLD will accomplish bis i i rro-tvA,, ik.. BARE BACK ACT, in which he will execute ihe culmination of Rani llbrium. -4ia-CARRYlNG CLARKNOE ON HT8 HEAD whose grace and skill render their science of Ovm. Iiastlca alcbool aul aenarla 1.111 u"ra lrg preseutatleua. " f11- . LA PFTITE ELI8E, i tbe atom, the fairy child, the Lilliputian Eauastrt enne, In a faseliiadog act of eqnllibrlnra. JL(uw! madam e iolrnairui will demonstrale her skill as a horsewoman riAacoaiAUUlltll,, whose orlslralliy. wit. humor, and becnmlntr modest JAMES M UIUAN " snow a. win be promlaenlly recognlistd as tbe prince of pad. riders All the great art'stes wbo make tbla the beat Com. pany vr in Philadelphia. ' m ClRCUt MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT TWQ 1 1 T" T I irL - ADMIPSION 'IO m'aTINRIS. Press Circle, Parquet, and Orcbeatra.......Fffty Cents. vimir i eilt-lye t!eUH MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTREET THE AT RE. Begins at hal.-past 7. nac'x- V.Oii) " iJ i vvrf.ii-iuKa, JUUM DREW TONIGHT (I huraday;, Lec.8, THE HEIR ATksW, By Vrs. JOHN DrtEW auu Ccimrauy, Alter which afavtirltw C medletia bv R CRAIG and MIsSS V. DAVENPORT R1UAV (LAhP COC,iJY NlGHTj. THE GlH)l)-NA'j I'Ra.D MAM. Saturday FBNKFU OF MR U CRAIG. Wonriay neat WOLVES AT B1Y, w I A RY MX'Aill', UCEEN OF 6COTS. blUARr MRS. D. P. BOWERS Huge Douglas Mr. J. C. McCojlum elude wLn the lauguab e Farce of " m . !. t-l D 1. i'l 111. I.Ori.l .iri,.. ALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 11 ' THIS iTtior.-duvt tVRjITNo n.. o . ilSgtiiit lite! ihe List ngiiled Tiagedieune JB14tS. U. r. bOYVEKtj. ATv.LAJ'T-i;Altl'' WK1tN, OFbCOTa I,ti ii ti cur 'I'rt rnim ncla wl.ri fhu luncr T V. la1 UDL.11'1 111. U DIliL, Iflftltlf aaj'j ng r.vuvu xiniLir-unwiQi Friday Bi NEFlTOK siRS. . P. HOWERS. L1.1.4BKTH QUEEN OF KNGLaND, The tiranye eitrl, a Christmas Mory, shortly. rpiIb'AlliE CCMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET I 1 I . I J M l4'tJi III V f .......... ...... n ' v. v. uroaco nun JM-aUOger. Tie Ladies Enraptured. Children Delighted. Tne PulI.c NraiiUeO and Hi uses Ciowued. Even it gal 7-80. gialinue. SATURDAY at 2. pei farming l.ious. Leepurds, Dogs. MuUkeys.Goats, and Peine. Circus Gym naits. Slutple ouase, Panto mime. Knee. liuritso,ue, Speciacle.operaticskeiches, etc. 'ihe perlorming Raby Elephant and M'tle ner. trude. 1180t XpOA'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.-a JU AIA.A1 Jk I'llMT JUS XJ )A A J AVliA X AF1ERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPFj, In Grand Ballets, Kin oplau Burlesques, Songg Dames. Pantomimes. Gvmiiast Acts, etc rphli PUBLIC REHEARSALS OP IHE GER J. MANIA ejKCHSblKA at Morlloultural Hull ill be dltcontluued on account cf tbe Hall having b tn prevlt tisly engaged, ihey will be resumed oa De ember to. Engagements eon be made by addressing G.BAB TERP, No. 1231 MONTERrlY Street: Wlttrg's Mtralo Store. No. KI Cliesijut street; Andre's Music 'Store. No. 1104 Chemiut street. 1019 3m fABL SRNTZ' AND MARK HASSLF.R'S OR-' C1ETA MAT1REKS, U.VERY SATURDAY Bta;. P,M IN MUsslCAL FUNDHALL. single Ad mission, he reus. Package ol 4 tickets, ai, at Boner's. N". I H'2 ( H FsNli't M.. and at i he Door. lu 4 u B MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. ALLaD and sight rinqing.-t. AiiisllCP. No. oH S. NINETEENTH bb 12 list GAS FIXTURES, ETC. CORNELIUS & BAKER. MANUFACTURERS OF UAS fixtures, LA3L1S, B0ZS. LAJiTEllKS, ETC ETC. STORE No. 710 CHE8NUT Street. MAN UAFOTORY, No. 821 CHERRY Street, 11 17 tuthalmrp PHILADBLPHIA. LEGAL NOTICES. TpASTcRN DISTRICT OF PENNSYXVA- IilA' fcB IN BANKRUPTCY. The undersigned gives uoiloe of hra appointment as Aulguee ol DA YlSR. RICH A KBS, of ihe city a ad ci unly of Philadelphia, state ol P.onayivaiiia, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt uuon Llsewn peininn by lbs District Court ol said District ALKXANDEit P. tOLESBERR Y. Assiiruee II 18 lbt No. U9 CH EiSNUT htreet'. UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. Principal Depot, No. Wi4 i HKsNUr (Street. Central Dapol. No. nil 8. Firru btr.et.ki.e aoo below Chesnnt. Established lez. Ravenne Htaraps of every deaorlptiua ovustaatty oa band lu any amount. 1(17 Oidsra by wall or Express promptly aJteuaad to, JEt
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