TIIE DAILY -EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1868. 3 NEWS SUMMARY, City Airulrn. City CorNfir.s The regular meeting, of theae bodies were liel J yesterday K.LTnoon. Tho lobby atti nilimoe was very sniiill, and (lio lntcrehi in tho proceedings was In jToportion. Thin was the busi ness done: Srlect Uranch. President Stokloy was lu tho cliHlr. A communication was received from the eom lulHsiotiern of Smith Htreet bridge, asking Win tor Incidental expenses. Tills was rdcrred totlio Cum lnittce on ! imtiiec. A petition was received from Vm Twenty-eecond ward. A number of .rmoi.s I'tir or( IriR to bo citl r.etm of that locality ask that tli illll iroicrty in that, ward bo run chased as u Kile lor a bouse of cor rection. This was referred. A number of petitions for and remonstrance Against the falling of the track of tho Uermmtowu pa-senger Railway wore presented mmI referred. Kills from Common Council were now taken tip anil considered. The ordinance authorizing the City Treasurer to faMi immediately all warrants drawn on account of children or adults supported in the Almshouse at the expense of parties outside was agreed to. An ordinance Authorizing the Chief Engineer and Surveyor to recall sewer assessment lulls for work done on tho west side of Kleventh street, between Christian street and Washington avenue, was re ferred to the Committee on Surveys. A response to a resolut ion of inquiry was now re ceived trom the Trustees of the (ins Works. This body say t tint thev have expended in laying mains about SloT,(jO(). Tbi.-i, they say, was dune before culling upon individuals to prepay the amount involved. Tliey have received from private sources lor mains nnd servlce-pipo Sii5,!)7U, all of which hns been expended in the operations of the Trust. Should there be a sufficient consumption of pas to warrant it, this amount will bo returned to the parties paying it when Councils pass a loan for that purpose. A note was received from tho City Treasurer, vindicating himself from a certain vague but Indi rect censure on the part of certain members ot the Chamber. The communication was referred to tho Commit tee on Finance. The ordinance providing for an cxtansion of tho buildings of the county prison was debuted at length and then lndlfinitely postponed. The appropriation bill of $21,4o0 for the law de partment for lSl'J was passed. The Common Council now announced that It could rot concur with this Chamber in fixing tho rate of taxation at S'2 per hundred. Select Council then receded, and passed the tax rate at tl HO, as fixed by Common Council. A motion was made, to reconsider the vote on the Tark Loan. For want of a two-thirds vote it was lost. Tho Water Loan bill met with like fate. The Chair then announced that hereafter lie would be obliged to declare as out of order any further motion to suspend the rules to reconsider anv vote on the Loan bill. Mr. Page protested to tho Chamber that lie now washed his hands from the soil of any attempt to defeat the l'ark l-oan and the League Island bill. Mr. Page said that until this appropriation was passe'd a title to League Island could not bo given, lie had just received n telegram from Washington to that etlect, and unless this appropriation is made, the naval depot will be located in Connecti cut, Let it be (lone, and the government will at once accept League Island, and begin upon it tho work of converting it into a naval depot. The motion to take tho required fund out of a loan to be hereafter created passed by a vote of 2J to i. The ordinance then passed finally. Adjourned. Common Brandt President Joseph V. Marcer was in'thc chair. A communication was received from the commis sioners of the South street bridge, asking an appro priation of S5000. The usual batch of petitions and communications upon various subjects were received uud appropri ately referred. A message was received from bis Honor, tho Mayor, announcing his approvul of certain bills. 1 ho Common Council bill fixing the tax rate for the year WM was received from the Select Coun cil, with an amendment substituting $2 instead of (1 SO as such rate. Mr. Kvans moved a concurrence in tho amend ment. A long and animated debate followed. Mr. Harper discussed tho question with great clearness in favor of the rate fixed by tho majority. J n the course of his remarks ho presented the fol lowing statement: Valuation of property furnished by Board of Ilovi sion. Amount subject to full rate, - $41G,02!),G!W Of) " suburban rate, 2t,2.t;,2ti 00 " farm rate, , - 21,7.'2,012 00 Amount required to be raised by tax ation, as per statement of City Controller, .... $3,022,720 77 Jn which is included for extension of "Water-works, - 810,000 00 For purchase of Leaguo Island, - 425,000 00 For City Jco Boat, ... 100,000 00 SI, 3U5,noo 00 Deduct these amounts, which should be paid out of loans, and which it was agreed by the votes of both parties should be taken from loans hereafter to be created, and the amount then necessary to raise by taxation would bo - $7 ,227 ,720 77 Amount ut&l 80 on llti,029,G!!), 7,4Hd,o;U M " 1 20 on 21,250,2X11, 2!I,07.-S43 00 on ' 21,772,tH2, 105,053 70 S7 ,075,503 7'J 7,227,720 77 Deduct amount required to be raised, - - - - Leave i a margin of - 8747,837 02 ill ii lai L'elv increased by reductions in the appropriation bills, und by tho allowance of nine per cent, instead of twelve lor prompt pay ment of taxes. The Committee of Highways have already re duced tho amount asked for by tho department !UO,000. The Committee on Gas-works have re duced tho amount asked for over 00,000. The bill for public schools has been largely reduced, and the other bills will undoubtedly be reduced more or less. It Is calculated that the saving in the reduc tion from twelve to nine per cent, in tho discount will save over $100,000, so that it can be safely calcu lated that if the loans are made which should be mude there will be a margin at a tax rate of Slat) of , over a million of dollars. After some further discussion, the previous ques tion was moved and carried yeas 20, nays 9. The amendment was then disagreed to yeas 12, nays 28. A communication was received from the City Treasurer, justifying his courso. in relation to the payment of warrants, Referred to tho Committee on Finance. Mr. Harper offered an ordinance supplementary to an ordinance passed in April, 1804, appropriating 1 12,000 to tbe Law Department for tUe payment ot expenses incurred in connection with the purchase Of Leagui Island. Agreed to. The Chamber then elected Amos Hillburn by acclamation to fill the vacancy in the board of di rectors of the Wills Hospital, caused by the resig nation of Mr. John C. Purr. Mr. Wagner ottered a resolution suspending for the balance of tho year lht.H the rule of Councils requiring the adjournment of each meeting by seven o'clock. Agreed to. The following bills were received from Soloct Council and considered: An ordinance making a transfer lu tho appro priation tor supplying the city with water lor the year 18t0. Agreed to. A resolution authorizing certain Improvements in the Shenll's ollicti and tiio ollice of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Agreed to yeas 23, nays 10. An ordinance making an appropriation to the Law Department and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Harper, from tho CointulUeo on tho Gas Works, made a detailed report, expressing satisfac tion with tho condition ot such works, and giving considerable valuable statistics concerning their ca pacity, tho amount of gas consumed, t&o. Several resolutions were reported from the Com mittee on Highways, and agreed to, concerning the grading of streets, transfers of appropriations to the Highway Department, S:c. Mr. Myers, from tho Committee on Police, offered an ordinance milking an appropriation of $100 for the rent of a school-house at ISridesburg, used as a lock-up. Postponed for tho present. Mr. Smith, from the Committee on Trusts and Fire, reported a resolution restoring to duty tho Spring Garden and Western Steam Fire Engine Companies. Agreed to. Also, an ordinance authorizing the Chief En gineer to issue uniform, badges to the members of tiie Councils, reporters of tho press, lire insurance agents and tho .Superintendent of tho tiro alarm telegraph. Agreed to. Mr. IJardsley, from the Committee on Surveys, ottered an ordinance authorising tho construction ' certain sewers. Agreed to. Also, an ordinance prohibiting the digging up of any street lor tiie purpose oi laying pipes, uiaius or constructing sewers, between the 1st of December and the 1st of March, in any year, unless for tha purpose of making necessary repairs to sewers or iLr.Mii A irreed to. An ordinance was ottered to pave a certain part Of Tacony street, in the Twenty-third ward. Jt ... . . rrL... ... n...u u .. -.I was nrst postponed, imiuw wi wwinuu i- miiMiiereil. and a heated discassion ensued. Pending the consideration of this ordinance, the nour oi seven uavmg arnvcu, tuv jumiuuu u-journed. A large meeting of lugraln carpet weavers woe held last t-vrntoit at the hall Front anl Master streets, Tbo reports nt the different shops wrc presented, hoitit? that about three hundred and fifty weavers were unemployed at the present time, owing to their on wililtifrnesi lo woikuttbe reduction proposed by the manu facturer!". Alter considerable disjii'Moa, the nieeiinti formed Itself Into a committee) of the whole lor the purpose ot calling od the men now wr rklnjr at redaced price, to persuudc ihum to join in the strike. , J. Livingston, a yountr mm employed in the manufactory ot Millions & Uro., had a brmintr before Alderman BeitTer yesterday, charged with appropriating jrold chains to his ou u. B.D.Opilme lestiaed tlmt an iintinl-bed gold chain having bte mis eJ, it wus traced to the posses, non of the deienuiuit. who hud admitted the Hpprotriatiou ol It. The accused was held for irial. A qiwrlerlv nieetin? of the Ten' hcrs' Insti tute will bo held to. day (rridnv) at the Musical Fund Hall, commendim tit 2 1'. AI., and in the cvef.iPir at 8 l". M. The proceedings are ex ptc ted to be quite intercstmtr, and they are open to the public. At the evening meeting there ts to be tv lecture o;i the "Culture of tin aeu-lbilt-ties," by Ituv. B. (). Norlhiop. Thomas Kelly, a i.eamuii belonpt'tipr to the schooner J. V. W'e IIiiiR'on, below at this port Irotn I'o-ton, hud his foot so b idly Injured by being caught In the ninin-sheet that he was taken iiMiore at Lewes, Del., and had the limb Hinputated. It is stated that he la doing well. Jnmts McClain, need 38 years, whs adimt'cd to Hie lioppital Inst ev uitu; with bis les injured lioin a lull. J an re Hood was injured by a tall while at work in the Navy YarJ yesterJay. He wa- token to the Hospital. Michael Koch, 40 years olJ, was killed last cveuuir, at beach and Minder.-ou streets, by belnir run over by car No. 12 of the K chuiond line of passenger cars. He resided at Ho. DG3 Kiankford road. Yesterday an Inquest was held on the body ot fc. V. 1'trter, whose death, at No. 021 Spring Warden ttreet, was reported jestcrdiy. A verdict of death Horn eutcide was rendered, PHILLIPS. lie Is Severe on Grant. The session of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society was resumed yesterday atternoon. Alter a lew remarks jrom Mrs. Molt, Mrs. Grew, and Mr. Powell of the An'i-Siawry standard, Wendell Phillips was called on lor u few remarks, and he spoko subs'.autially as follows: There was one thing which had espe cially distinguished tue negro question, and that was its simple, specide cha racter. We have been eimp!y a tocicty tor the abolition of negro slavery. We have dog gedly hinged all our movements on one simple idea. Now we are just ueaiing the port: the harbor is in 6lpnt; it bas not been a poor voj ape, nor was the labor light. Ours was the Christian test ot the age. Futy years hence our history will be made of the quarrel between the races, und our romance will consist of the pic-iuiet-que clement ot that quarrel. It this society had been spread Into general Christianity, we would be now where we were in '33. The Instinct of the opposition saw exactly the strength of anti-slavcrj its one idea. We shall never entirely get rid in our day of social prejudice, but we cuti clean the orpauic luw. A r ation cau make a step thut cannot be recovered. The speaker's criticism ot Andrew Johnson was, not that he has lost the country four years, but that we shall never stand again wheru we did in 1805. The journals now give us all the depth of water we require persistent etiort will oo the work. And yet the miracle of a nation's regene ration may be taken trom u. We have been chcand In so many tbiuns impeachment for in stancethat it is impossible to say. but he had faith faith held for inauy weary year?, aud not now to be relinquished. It Grant gives us a safe, rctpectable Cabinet, merely It is pissible that the country may drift back into the spirit of the times before the Kebellion. We must not expect any prompt humanity from Grant; Lu is simply a soldier, though he may be an honest one. What we tnieht have got was a man who would have been to the whole country what butler was to New Orleaus. Wade was that man, but Senators knew what he would do if elected, and were alraid of him. The Presi dent, when he bought Hose, wasted his monev. The speaker continued his criticism of General Grant and other public men at some length, and with great severity. The question in the war was, which shall own this belt of continent, Calhoun or Massachusetts ? 100,000 graves have answered. We have lought the battle, though only half awake. The trouble now Is that Grant is not an abolitionist. Our anti-Blavery tue must last till that time when the lav of the country is cleaned. The reticence of Grant a a Foidicr was proper, aa a Presidential candidate it was disloyal. God has given us the hour and the text; one more effort and we shall berable to redeem the original pledge of the Anti-Sluvery Society, to make a black man and a white mun equal lielore the law. The Treasurer's report was then read, by which it appeated the amount in the treasury was $20-15, and that dor a' Ions received during tie year amouutcJ lo $200. The report wa accepted. Alter accenting the resolutions and declinim? to euteriaio. Mr. Moriarty's Fenlsn resolve, tho tout cuwuu aujoui UU". a festival oi tne menus or f reedom was held last evening in Concert Hall There was a large attendance. Several speeches were male, fnd a general good lime was hud by those jrcseiit. THE CITY CREDIT. I.HIer of City Treasnrfr Pelrsol In An- ki r lo 111 Kriorl ul the t iuuuce Com mittee ol Council. Office of tjie City Treasurer, Philadelphia, Dec. t), 1808. To ibe Select and Common Council.-'. Gentlemen: In a report to your honor able bodies, submitted by the Committee on finance on Thursday last, censure is cast on me as the City Treasurer, "for reserving the re ceipts liom taxes tor 1B(J8 to pay the interest due January 1, lHti'J, instead ot providing for the same by a temporary loan, as has been the course bcTetolore pursued by previous City Treasurers." As this could ocly have Decn written under a misapprnei,8iou of the law by which the City Triustrcr is j;overneJ, permit me to c:ilt jour atuntiou to it, as it is found in '-An ordi nance to authorize a loan to pay claims against and to definy expnn-cs ot the corporation," apP'OM'd Leee ruber 11, 1S5S. Tne third secnou reads, "The faith of the city of Philadelphia Is hereby pledged to her credi tors, thai a tax for the year I16U shall be levied on the rei.l estate within the bounds of ihe eanue, valuta according to the assessment thereof in th year le55, at the rate ot seven and a halt mills on the dollar, to be designated as a 'Lon tax.' and annually thereafter that a sufficient tux, unucr the like designation, in eicti and eu-ry year on the said teal estate, accordiu to die the n assessed value thereof, bhail likewise be levied, lor the purpose ot paying the interest, end wuhiu thirty jeurs trom tho date thereol the piiiiclpal,of the public debt ot the city, and to continue until tho principal of the said debt shall be extinguished, and no longer; and the said tat - shall cover and tccuie all the appropriations made in the seveiul ordinances existing at the time of said levy, creating Kinking fuuds lor the redemption of all loans, an well as cover and pay the interetl on said loans. Said tax shall be in cluded as an item under a separate head in the eDtire city and county lax, to b levied in each jenr as aforesaid, and the Receiver of Taxes, at the tuxes lor each year are collected aud re eeived by him, shall hand over to the City Treasurer, together with the niouey received by the taid heceivrr, a statement of the amount of loan tax. a aloiesaid, iuctuded in everv such pament to the Treasurer, aud the said Trea surer shall forthwith pa?n such proportionate amount to a separate account, to 03 called tho City iH-bt Account,' and the monev included in the mid account shall cot be applied, under any pretense, to the payment ot auy claluj, or to any purpose or object other than the interest, nnd after that is discharged the prlucioal, of the public debt of the city, as heiembuiore set ti rth; BLd any encroachment on the said fund lor anv other purpose or object than as a ore taid thall be a miudemeanor in otllce on tho part ol said Treasurer." TblB section wa designed to b3 and is a peruuneut pledge by the city tnat an adcquv.e provision shall bo made wbhh shall be anplie 1 only inr the n polar n iyrneut of the iutcre.i. The pledge rau neither be set Hslde nor repealed. It li binding cn the Councils, and under trie penalty of a misdemeanor must be complied with by the City Treasurer. It is a contract lo which there are two parties, the city and tho loan-holders. If violated by the Councils, it can be enforced by the judiciary. If dig regarded by the City Treasurer, he must suffer the penally. The best interests of the city being depeiioeiit on its scrupulous observance, I am very sure that jou will allow no impression to exist tl a, either on vour own pnrt or that of any city ollicial, there Is a desitp to evad or iu the f liehte.-t degree to Impair, a la w which 19 so eminently ytbe and lust. To this law, nior" than to any other cause, is to be attributed the hieh credit which the city ot Philadelphia now enjojs. The scrupulous care be.-towed on the Biuking funds, the adequate orovisiou mude lor the prompt payment of the Interest, im i ait confidence to th? lenders of money, and make the loans of the city a tavoruo invest ment. Your honorable bodies will fully appreciate the importance of this subject, au 1 particularly tit this mouicnt, wheu large loans are cooteni platid which cannot be neeotiat"d if tho views so ii't-onsidera't ly expressed by the Committee on Finance are allowtd to pass unnoticed. To remove the lalsc impressions they may have created, and protect the credit of tiie city lr m their consequences, as will at myself from unjust aspersions, 1 have been induce I to ad dress jour houorable bodies, aud to express, as 1 have hi reiu done, most unequivocally that the law, both b gaily and morally, is binding on the City Councils and the City Traurer. If, however, there should exist anv doubt on this point on the part of your houorable bodies, I respectfully request that it be submitted to the City Solicitor lor his opinion. Very ie?nectfully, your obedient servant, JoBEru N. Peibboi., City Treasurer. llomeHtic Aflnlr. Gold closed yesterday at 13j. General Logun has recovered Irom his late lllDess. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Wheeling is unobstructed by snow. The rumor that the steamer Providence had been lost on Long Island Sound proved unfounded. by the cavlng-ln of an embankment at Baltimore ou Wednesday, a man named U'bricn was killed. The person who outwitted McCulloch and Johnson. in sending their "reports'' North, it is said, has been discovered. The body of Mr. fc'ahnestock, of this city, who was lost by the awful accident on the Ohio river the other day, has been recovered. In the House ot Representatives yesterday atternoon, the Seuute joint resolution regarding thecceau mail service betwten the United States and China w as referred to the Post Office Commit tee. A resolution for a recess from the 21st instant until the 5'.h proximo was offered aud ailt pted. A bill regulating the value ot legal tenders and rroviding trr their redemption was re'rrrt d to the Committee of Ways and Moaus. At H"-(0 P. M. the House went into Committee ot the W hole, and at 4 P. M. adjourned. Foreign Affairs. London, Dec. 10 The members of the new ministry had an audience with the Queen yester day, and formally accepted their appointments. The following appointments are oltlcially an nounced : Wm. E. Forster, Vice President of the Board of Education ; James Stantleld, Acton Sayr ton and George Grenfell Glynn, Jr., Lords of the Treasury ; Grant Dull', Under Secretary for India; 'William Monsell, Under Secretary for the Colonial Department; Edward Hugesscu, Under Secretary for tho Home Department; John Otway, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Lom o.n, Dec. 10. The Times has a long edito rial on the message of President Johnson. Al luding to tho Alabama negotiations, it says the English government has shown every desire to make an arrangement, and it is difficult to believe that the President, cabinet, or a hostile majority in Congress will throw over a settlement arrived at after long and laborious negotiations. Lomion, Dec. 10, evening. The Parliament of the United Kingdom was opened this afternoon, by royal commission. Tho usual speech from the throne was omitted. The House of Commons re elected Mr. Deuison as Speaker. Paris, Dec. 10. It is reported that the Emperor, on his return from Compeigne to Paris, will accord an audience to Olozaga, and will formally recog nize him as the Ambassador of Spain. The J'atrie thinks the messageof President John son, in visw of the approaching close of his admin istration, is unimportant, and that the only point calling for attention is the recommendation re specting direct elections. Ma nit id, Dec. 10, evening. Tho insurgents In Cadiz have demanded terms of capitulation, which,' It is understood, the government are disposed to grant. Madrid, Doc. 10 An armistice of two days has been agreed to with the insurgents in Cadiz for the burial of tho dead, and to allow the women and children to leave the city. At its conclusion, a combined attack will be made by tho troops and licet upon that quarter of tho city occupied by the rebels. Tho latter have set free and armed TOO convicts from the prisons aud galleys. Jt is esti mated that the rebel force iu Cadiz numbers 3,000 fighting men. Vale-ita, Dec. 10 Dispatches from Sicily re port a fresh eruption of Mount Etna on Tuesday night. The volcano broko out with Increased vio lence, ejecting flames and lava until five o'clock thiB morning, The torrents of lava devastated the surrounding country. The ashes from the crater fell on the town of Act lieale, aud were blown even hi to the streets of Messina. At last accounts the mountain was enveloped lu smoke, and labored with deafening detonations. Great crowds have gather ed on the northern shore of Malta to witness the mognilicent spectacle, which, though 120 miles dis tant, is distinctly visible. Pkhth, Dec. 10 Tho session of tho Hungarian Parliament was closed with a speech fioui the throne. The Emperor Francis Joseph, speaking as King of Hungary, eulogized tho labors of the Par liament as tending to establish harmony in all parts of the monarchy. Tho army bill, he declared, was a pledge for the Integrity of tho kingdom and the continuance of peace. He concluded with the hope thut the most cordiul feeling with Prussia would be maintained. STEAMBOAT LINES- PIIII A IHT PIII k mn TRIPM- -L-i. t.n bieuiioual Lriiie. Tue steauiboui lu ujUiltcT leaves AlUJil dtreel Wharf, lor 'Iteiilou, mopptiiK at Tucony, 'lorrnndnle, Beverly Jiurlii.guiu, Brunei, Florence, Bobolus wbaxi, auJ YVDr.e J in Leaves Aich frtrsM Wharf Katun)-, iiec.i'i 10 A la McbUay, 1, U M. luekouy, " 16, 1 I'M Weu'oay, Is, 1 KM 1 liursuay, " 17. l.'i P W trioay, is, zi r.ai Leave South Treuton. (salurdtty lKe.U. 2 f.H Monday, Tuesday, Wedday, Thursday, rrmay, 11. 4 V.M lb, t.M IS. don't bo 17, 7 A.M Is, 8 A M Fare lo Trouiuu. u cuuiH each way: luieruiediaie places, ii cents. 4 U rv?CZA OPPOSITION TO THE COM. JlfSgrSC B I m h. 1 JU-LLB.OAJ) AMI U v"KH tiieau,er JOHN dYLVESTEB will make dullj xcontioni to Wilnilukion (OuuQays excepted), loach lun at Cbeaier and Marcus Honk, leaving- AKCiii Bueel whaif atD'46 A.M. and -su F. 11 i returning lfv Wtimliiirtor at 7 a, li., and M lu P. it. Light taltfiUtakn fcW.BUKNa, I2SU PpudM. wxlCZJs FORKEW YORK-SWlFr-SUM A iii' 1 iiPm -f tympany DpLch a. u k in-sure Line, via Delaware aud Kunuui Canal, ou and sflr tne 1IU ol March. leAvlnir dally at 12 to. and 6 f, M connecting wlto all Northern aud Jstern lines, Yor treluht, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. HAIKU &OU, I U No. Ita H. DltLAWARJfi AveuM, COTTON AND FLA.X. bAIL lilt K AND OANVA.H. Ul all numbers and brtnds. Tnt. Awnlnr, Tronk. aud Wukou rover Duck. Also, J'sper Msnutuclui firs' Iirlor Fella, from o tosevvia) feet wlue: I'millu, Bitlng fcatl Twine, eto JOHN W. KVKKMaN A DO., HO. 10 JOJSxCi Ally, MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin New ie Pint Pan. ALMANAU FOB FHI LA L-KLPH I A-TH18 DA V . 6nn Kims .......7 IS Mihim kimm 4 j Enw Hrm .., -.4-2 Hibu Watkb u i3 PHILADELPHIA BOAJRD OF TRADK. Saih-ilR 8-tokks ") Oa. M, Tatmam, VMohthlt Oommittbo, AM'Hmw WHKaLwn. J UOVKUKNT8 OF UCKAN STfCAUKUS. UH AMK.K1UA. City of t'ork... LlverMMI...Mew York... .....Nov, 21 lalmyra LlverKMl...iNew Vora .Nov, x Penuny lvaula...LIveriiool.New Yolk. .i'ov. 2.1 Ilrlinnula uIhskow New Yvrn.... Nuv. ti7 lielloiia. lX)ii(lnn....New Yora Mnv, 2S Cuba. Liverpool. ..New Yurie Nov, Si) n rlla Liverpool... New Yom D.-o, 1 Msni allan Llveri(M)I...New York. line, 1 Main .sjoulliauiptMNew Yorlr.....l).e. 1 J 01 )'arl..........LIverMol...New Y'ork l)o. 2 Ibe Queen LIverpool...Nw Y'ork ......... lc. 2 Nut' rlau LlverinMil...Portland..M.. Una. 3 t ln.br la houllianiilon...New York Deo 4 krop.... .... Brest .Nw York.......M...l)eo. B FOR KUKOfK. Pproli m New York Havre Deo. 12 'rnce New Y'ork...Llverp.iot....M Dc. i falt-conla ..,New YorkUlasKOW l)w. 12 Atalanla ..New York...Lomioii DrtO 12 U ot Antwerp...New York...Llverpi)Ol ..Dec 12 afil New York...Hreiuen ...Dmx. II J'n stcui... Portland LtverptKil .LfO. 12 Holsalla New i ork...Haml)urn - Deo. li J',t2.?,urt-"N,W York.LiveriK)ol........D1)0. 15 C.ofW BSblnictouNew YoraLiviriHil ...... Ic 15 City ol ParlH...Nw York...LlvTi.ool ..Deo. ID UOAoTWlHK, DOMKHTiy. ETO. Wyomlng...,..Pbllala .Havar.nan I)co. 12 '"tin New York... New Orleuns IVo. 12 P'oneer ..Phllala.......WllruliiirMa.....liHC.. is Mississippi ......New York...Kio Jaueiro.......I a 2 Juniata Plillada,.M.New Unetuis..... Do. 2S 8tarsandStrlpesPblla0a.....Hnvana.... -lee. 19 Malls aie forwarded by every sutamnr In the resular lines. 1 b steamers for or from Liverpool call at Uueenstown, except tha Oanadlan linn, wlilrh call at Londonderry. The stfamers for or Irom tbeUontl nent call at Hontharppton CLEAKKD YLHTS KDAY. Ht'rF. Franklin. Merson. Baltimore, A. Urovm. Jr. Tugs I t-OS. JeDeison, Alien, and LuuKnut, MnUord. for Baltimore, wlin lows ol barges, W. P. UiydeA Co, B...MBRrVlrD YKHTKRDAT. BteamshlD Prometheus, Orey.Bti hours from Charles-;?-Vwl. cyt?" "ce. eio , to K, A. Houder A Co. on tlieniRbtol the em loat., off Oape L'Kiaout. expe Htc: al,,: mowimr heavy lor nine bours, chanalDg suddenly Into SW and In creased Id violence, wllb a heavy ernss aea: was hove to lor 82 tanurs. tub Inst., II A M.,ofl Hatieraartboals. tc. . "gn1 with steamship Pioneer, hence lor Wilmlngion, N. C. Haw three ateamera at anchor atDtbe Ume.era8' th Wlnd Dlow,n" heavy trom W.e W. l.,'"mrte.lLJ"rA50eri,F5,t" boon from New York, with nidse to W. P. Clyde b Oo. Tug Tboa. Jefferson, Allen, irom Baltimore, with a tow ot harcea to W. p. Clyde A (Jo. Tug Lookout. Alexander, irom Baltimore, with a tow ot barges to W. t. Clyde A Co. B. .,. n, MEMORANDA. ton?NBC.!efdea;itath,,rlne' heDCe' filming. n$S&t&!Zl&'S& " 8avnnh ' clearedat'nr?:nUrn,tt:'0W8U' for "Uadelph... 1hbvi- w fcveruian. Vance, hence, at Rich- lEfiXjO HID IllBt. Steamship Valley City. Piatt, hence, atNorrolk7th Inst , and sailed lor Ulehniond. BteariiBhip Faulia. ireeuiao, hence, at New York otn iebi. Bm que Annie. Pendleton, hence, at Havana 4th Instant. Baique Henry P. Lord, rinkbam. from Portland 20ib un. forMatanzas was spokeu 2d lust, lau 2 Ul long. 78 20 and supplied with provlsluns. Bwique Irioo Kimball, JXielano.at Peusacola 7th Inst. Irem ABpinwall. Barque Centaur, Williams, hence 81st Oet. for Ant werp, with a cargo of petroleum, put into Uraveaeud Harbor, yesterday, disabled, hue had experienced a btavy gale, bad tour leet ot water In the hold, aud wss 01 her wise dumatied. Brig Alice Lea. Fester, hence for Kingston, J a., was epi ken 801 b nit. lat. 27 03. long. 71 23. Brig Marlanna J V Goucaives, hence for Lisbon, was returning A. M. stb lust .In wrntof more ballast. Brig C. Van Urrn, Collill, lor Philadelphia, clearei at W indsor. N. 8.. 8d riiat. Bcbr Buckeye, Klug. hence, at Petersburg 6th Inst. tebr John ltubbaru, Brewer, heuce lor Nevrxlavea, et New Yerk tnh Inst. brhr J as. Ponder, Hudson, ior Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 9th lout, behr Vulcan, fmall, hence, at Portland 8th Inst. fcchr K. H. Bliauuou, lor Philadelphia, Cleared at Ni ruilk Slh Inst. Behr L. A. Van Brnnt, Tooker, hence, at New York 8th lust. tchr Tbos. Borden, Wrlghtlngton, for Philadelphia, eallt d Irom Fall Klver 7lb lust. vclir Arthur Bowe. Htover, from North Carolina for Philadelphia, at Norfolk 7ih Inst erhr U F. Cabada, Bwaln, tor Philadelphia, cleared at bavarmab jesierday. . bchr Cora Ktia. (Sleeper, JS fays from Guantanamo. at New York yesterday. Was nine daya in tight or t uba with strong head winds, and had several heavy gales Irem N W, and BE, during ihe passage. btt-eruer M 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 e. Senear, lor Pnlladelpulu, cleared at New York yesterday. , V. B. revenue cutter Vigilant. Cant. Csber. arrived at Holmes' Pole on Monday, after an uusuecssuil search for the Pollock Kip Llghishlp. and reports bavltig eiioouutered very rough weather, with high seas. A wave bioke over the vessel, sweeping oue man overboard, who wa lost, arid severely injuring another. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. JJECOEATIONS ON CHINA AND GLASS. INITIALS, CRESTS, AND ALL KINDS OF DECOKATIOXS OJi UIUiA. AJiD GLASS, DONE TO ORDER BY TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 707 CIIESXUT STI5EET, 28mwf8mrp PHILADELPHIA. DRY GOODS. LUMBER. 1868. SPKCCE JOl.ST. bPAtcK Juiar. HH.MLOCK. li U.M LOCK. 1863. terQ bEAHONJtO CLklAlt PLNK. 1 OHQ loOO bK&BOAJLl) tLJiaitrliNK, J.OUO thuhJK PATi-K PUNK BPANittli CthaH, C'UK P AT 1 natNS.1 hah CKUAK. -I COQ FLOKiDA FLOORINO. -1 qq loOO FlUKlDA FLUUUl.Nli, 10UO CAROLINA i'JiUottlAU. VIKUlAiA FLCMjUIjNU. DhtAWAIlK FLUOltittU. AbH JtLOUlUJNU WALAUT F LUO ttlNG. FLUMiLlA blh-f iiUAttDS, RAIL PLAMK. 1UCM WALNUT BOH AND PLANK. 1 KfiW lOOO WALNUT BUB. Ai PLAAIii. XOUO W aLiN U 1' BU iKUd. WALAUA' ILAaK, 1Cr UNDEUTABEKH LUMBER. 1 Q(Q lOUO lJWiA.BTAii.Ji.Bei' JLUiUUiuxt. J-OUO Kf.U CaUAit. WAUUT AiSU rIMIL lOPO BEABONH.U POPLAR. 1 Of.Q lOUO fcliAt0.k.U CiLttlAltx'. AOUO AdU. WHITE OAK PLaM AND BOARDS HlCa.Uity. 1Cr.8 CIGAR BOX MAKKUB' IRfift lOUO CtiiAR BoJk. UAKhlM1 J.OUO bPANlbU I'LUAH BOX BOAKDa, tUR SALK LOW. -QP.Q CAROLINA BCANTLINQ, 1 flfiji ICOO CAB.OL1NA H. T. BILLM, J-OOO MRWAY bCANTLllSU. 1CnS CEDAR bHINOLE3, -I opo il AULK, BKOi'll PR A CO., 1 lj No. itouuBOlU iibtreet, TO RENT. p , O R R C NT. VOR STORE OR OFFICE. A 10, OFFICES AND LARGE ROON8 suitable )i a t ouiiuerclal College. Apply at iUll BANK OB THE REPUBLIC lot WILLIAM 8. GRANT CV.WMlrtfilON MKRCH A VtT Nr.18. UELAWARK Avenue, PhUadelphU. AU1.NT FOR DnpoBt'i Gnnaowder, ReOued Nitre, Charcoal, etc W. Baker A Oo. 'a Chocolate, Coooa. and Bioiua, (rtcser Broa. A Co. 'a Yellow Metal Uheaihlng olU, and Wall Mi B ARGAIN3 FOR THE AT HOLIDAYS THE "BEE-III VE. J. V. PROCTOR & CO. Will Offer daring the Holidays an elegant aawrtmcut OF SEW AD DESIRABLE (iOODS, liloflj rnrclmscd at tho Recent Large Aucllou Sales, At about cne.hall the Importation cost, comprising FANCY DRESS fcOODS In large variety, from 25 cents to 11 60 per yard, drk-13 b1lk8 and satins, r:che broche and paisley bhawls, From 5 to (ISO. FINE8T QUALITY FURS IN RUSSIAN BABLK, HULBON BAY 8ABLK, AMERICAN HABLK, '.ROYAL ERMINE. CHINCHILLA, ETC. Era RIAL AB1RACHAN BAC(40E4, MUFFd, AND HATB. Fino Cloaks. A eplendld collection In Velvet. Plush, Montagntc Velvet Clotha Bitck and Colon; Rich AUrauliau and Beal Cloiha. Alio. Opera and Party Cloilc. Ladles' and Children's Furnishing OoodH, t!carra, Ilea, Lacea, Embroideries, Plain and Fancy Hdlcfs., French fceis, Eta. Hosiery and Oloves ot all kinds. Damaek Table Cloths aud Napfctm, Piano and Table Covers, and other useial aud ornaaaental arti cles too mnltltndlxioDS to enumerate, ail of which will be ic Id At a tircat Sacrifice from the Ori-rlual Cost. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE "BEE-HIVE," No. 020 CHESNUT Street, U 6 fmw PHILADELPHIA, lOS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS I ISEl lT. lKi:SEMS. A SFUatTBID ASSOKlIEXT. Prices Greatly i: educed. 6HAWI8, OOOD9. BLANKETS. QUI L I 8, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS. CLOIHB AND t'SlMERE9, HDKk'S.audUMBRhlLLA, BKIRTB. CORSE I'd, ETU ETC., AT JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S, (Popular Stand. Established In 1X53). N. E. Cor. EIGHTH aid SPRLNU GARDEN, tUDSmtp PHILADELPHIA. P. H. Perrons can ride to our door from any part ai the city, All gouda itohvcred careluily, aud lree ul charge. QOBELIN TAPESTRY AND MOQHET T A ISLE COVERS. Jost celved, an Invoice 01 tbee RICH GOODS, in Crlninon,Ureen, Maroon, Blue. B.auiarlt, and uniulst Colors, irom iu up. A Reul Bargain. AL-.O, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Rich Embroidered Table aud Tiauo CoTcrs, AND VERY ELEGANT LAOS CURTAINS, IN NEW DESIGNS. SHEPPARD.YAX HARUXGEX & ARJUSOX, No. 1008 CIIESSUT STREET, HUOmwBtrp PHILADELPHIA. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 OHESNUT 8TI113KT Invites attention to bis stock ol Real India Camel's Ruir Shawls & Scarls. Also, an elegant stock of SILKS, In Blacks and Colors; FANCY BILK FLUSHES, POPLINS SB AWLS, and FANCY GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS altered and re paired, aud cleaned In a inperlor manner. 10 so 2mrp iJVA.MlL) MUUllKlAU. EVERY ARTICLE FOR FIIWT AND SECOND jiivh nnipu nEJin. TjKkJ-H GUOLM. BOMN.T8. SnAWLB. VklL-S, CRAPLa, COLLARS, ETC, t prices to comr18 wiih tn pruenl sat'ridoeli r 1'RY UOoDa. VI Y E H S' New Mourning Store No. 1118 CHESNUT btreet, U18fmw2ui UIRARD ROW. LEGAL NOTICES. TN RAN KKUPTCY. JL KA'THhN LUsTBIO' OF PENNSYLVANIA, b. 8 at l'hllauelphia Hie ll'h uay of November, 1st, 5. I he uuOeralKuid uereiiy ulvdt Lottie ot hu amului n tut-a. At.itfi'fft ol W il.LlaM li. BtKKK anil 1 DOM AS FAHLEY couuituem, taalnir an BAKE it & i A HLfc.Y , ho have bt eu ndjudgi-d BauRruiun ou Crtunoia' iietniou by the DHtnot U.1U1 1 or .aid Dis trict. GKORGE J. llfeNHKLB. Asilgnee. oa, 11 ao.d iit.a tMii:NUf B'ret-t. PuiladHlubla. To tbe crrdltors ol said bankrupts aol all wnom It ruay concern. li li TN TIIE ORPHANS' COUHT FOK THE CITY J. AND COUNTY OF PaiLAUKLflilA. Aklaie of AN ME N. FltiHk.lt, deceased. Tbe Auditor appolnied by the Court to audit, ant'le, and adjust tie account ul LAMAR W. FTsIIRlt, Executor of the e-tate of NMK N. FIsllEK, otcrB( d. and lo retort dl.ribuilou of the balauoe lu ibe bunds ol tbe accouuiani, will tneit the parllw iniercbtt-d, lor the purpose of bia appointment, on tiONl AY. Drcember 21. lau. at 8 I'clock P. at , at his t llire. No. 82 B. THIRD Btreet. In the c ty of Puila- BAJU U.L Ji. HUM, fl-1 11 1,11. U 11 ImwSt Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUB CITY ANL COUNT? OK PH1LADKLPHIA. Faiateoi HA Mil ELL. m. AltN , deeeased. Notice la hereby glve that Hie wtuow 01 said da. redeDt baa B'ed in ald Court ber pell. Ion and an ap-praiteo-eut of tbe per.oual prupeity. wulch abeelntas 10 relalu under tue act of Ai ril 14. 1861. and lui bum pleiurut. and tnat the Situie w-ll oe approved by a!d Court on SATURDAY, Dec. 12, ItloS, ULleas exc.pt.on. be l,d '""IcnAB n LUDt.OW. It 4 tu AiwrueylorFeiluoaer. O B & ZX c H A NQ 1 BAG MANUfACTOKY. JOHN T. BAILEY. V, B. corner ol MARKET and WATER B tracts. Pbliadelpbla. DEALERS IN 1IAUH AND BAQOING) Of every dtcrlpilon, Jut Grain, Floor, Bali, Buimr-Pboapbate of Lime, Bon Duat, Eta Large and small GUN NY BAQH ooMtantly onlband t4J Also, WOOL BAUEB. AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADKMY OF MORir-' ITALIAN AND OKKMAN OPF.RA 4 Oni L I'I'I I f I X f. M . JKi VII aVl . 1 . . . THIN (t;r.la,) K V N liV. I c 1 .A T MH I hUT ONE ' LA HT MO II T BUT (INK ' ' '' IWMFKfc-Ki OVRiN ITION OP ITALIAN ANI (IKKM A IN OPir u a (IN THKBAMaaViKlNj TheullreOpro ,wutl l,h . r LV 1 111 ,A BOOIA. w li r I lie rnllftm liir & ..:. Lnrrcr.lt. MA DAM 10 A a, N a t. w 1 nise aii,v;;vc.vzv..vv':: mnSh'a$-!L'"u 'lo be lollowea by Vim it a" , K ANrSUOui. JOS1-FH HERMANN-. " i",AV0'H P A. AFLOA1 received .V'eryThtr. w.'fil';0 """ eoibu asm. -! wita uereteet To roi.i lude Vfllb Ibe Grand Ml,itarr m..k S Ptstd aud cuudiK-l, d In i,vtH,. h 7 March, ojm-! HI(4.M)ll Wl, Iiin;, r r a .ly;w.OUKOV" INalurdily). LABT OKANI) ma 1 INKK, 'I' 'HWtfAIOKI. T0WK,aTOU,1, ORAM) FA KK WELL NIGll 1" SnnBen.Le.yKnfa"01 NEW PKOPEBigSj PrWU for ,u. ab!. ; -MA1,AUK AiAHA "RANGE Ch";7..--- 11 BKLM A NN Prince 'Z'.".'"" " VrLH'f: FORMED tuuu " .HE " H KEICHAHOT ih J - now be acourrd lor auv nlht 5 4 first QUE8KUT 8KKT TUATrI . TO-NIOHK. lnlrtdnclBA BRIL"AT PROURAMME, LITTLE CLaSS?1 E0BINN, s nd eyery metn ber of L k PK""TE EL1Z I, THE PEST CIRCUS TROUPR Hilt BKtsT CI KCU-J TKOUrK eve In Phllnriflrihla. IJl-lMORROW (SaturdAy) AFTERNOON lO-MORhOW (NHlurday) AFrWKNoo?' TU JIfJKROW tBaiiirdayJ AFl KKNoN IO-AIOBBOW (ha.urda,) AK 'kSn' "KAND i'J RCUS U A T IN a? When ORAND C1RCU Ma'UNEeI l tbe 'AMM R0BIN80N , . ENTIRE TROUPE oc uZ!" 'n prKtulnie eeptclauy adapted to the ..0.H'J''lo.,' t0 Matinee, is and to cents. Doors onen at 1 1. Cock; curtain ,eg M 4 Eveulot: adui!!fn 26 cents, 6u cent., and $1. " aumisslon, Perfnrmauce ronmiruce. at "MS NO EXTRA CHAROK FOK RESERVED SKATS.' AT RE. Begins at baii-i,a 7 A iUE MONDAY. Dev. 7, and EVE.KY EVENING ulabm OI Colonel FiiiKerklu'. Plav Wllb every scene new " ,. Ut y Hrl Hawthorne and Mr. Fetter. Realistic a'ecuaulcal Elleci?. ,, Ry Johu Furxe aud Assistant. New Aftsic aud u. eat Cast, By Ain. JOHN ukkw and Company Beats stcuied in days In advauce. ' WALNUT ST. TUEATUeT BEGINS AT V TH IB (lilday) EVENING. Dec. u L 7l" BEttEFll Olf rfRB. i. P. BOWKIti Cxenloro'a celebrated Jjrhma Irom the French nf ADKlElNAE THE AUl'KKsil Adrlenne Leuouvreur iim. u. p. bowvdi 10 conclude with the hlBhly ucoemfnl OoJedy nf DlVllB IM, m l P nnnrnn tAXUAtiA.V-jANE BUOKKANO MAHELAIN? aCbrlslmasBtory, In active preparation. THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTU BTREtT bel w Arcb. Cou-Uieuces at 7 sj. "o-fcA fcul" L"e8 " Manner THE AUTOMATON. First week of tbe bl'IRAL ASCENSION. FlrBtv.eek ol JocKO THE ALONEEY. An enure cl.ani;e evry 11 U l. M A '1 I IM I. w.m. hii'l'li u n. v Amn FOX'S Ail Kit I CAN VARIETY THEATRE. -EVERY EVEN1KU aAO tsAl URHay AElEittSOON. AX GREAT COMBIJNATION TROUPE In Grand Ballets, Etb oplan Burieaauwi' Rnn. Dances. Panlonilmes. Oymnaat Acta, etc? ' B0B" NNEDY WILL, PRhVlOU8 TO HIS oeiariure for cau.ornla, uudtr tne auaploe. of tue Bcottlsh bocietles, g1Ve' two enilrTatumen; ccniprlclUKKeui.jroru tue fcj.t sb poets, lu which ff.vi'i.llV Humorous. Path lo, and War Bonis t MOMAY, Htb Auil-8lui-5U cent: reserved KM' I!,,CJ.n.t."k J'ckew or sale at 1 ruiapler s Mu.lS btore, or at the door on tue evenluir. proi -K h' i w FOK CHARITABLE FUitPOBEB. liion rpHE PUBLIC REHEARSALS OP THE G ER. K1f,lA feUHEBTRA at Holilcultural HU jillbeolrcontluutdon accouutot tbe Hall ha viae- VembrtT3' u,'k'd- 1Ue' w' 08 e"omed oa Fuitiicnient8 can be made by addressing Q BAfu TERT. No. 1231 MONTEHHY Bireet; WltUg's MusS Htore No. lOil Cbesnui street; Andre's Musio Btore. No. in CbeMinit Btrret. iu ig C1AHL bENTZ'AND MARK HASSLER'S 0R- CHE;TBA MATINEES, uVUV BAT OR DA Y at 8 !-. M IN MLB1CAL F UN L H A LL bin kTe A t- r i-H Inn h tl 'AMI. ft, hanU ua nf A . ,T No. Mi CHEBN UT bt- aud at ihe Dour. 11 4 tf : AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUsTivI TWE.NTY FIFTH MATINEE J AN. a? Eou lb Urano Convert, luauKiirailou Day. Marrh 4 bee Ollce lu Educailouul coiuuin. l"ilt I MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. BALLAD AND 8 I G H T S I NO I N G.-l. AUfeHfaP, No. 88 B. NllEjTMJhi. A 18 GOVERNMENT SALES. Q ALE OF f'ONDRM Pl ODnuirnn ORLNANCi bo!iKH. AaU ,be,,f0,?: f Public Auction, at Fort Monroe Arbeusl, Old I'olut touiforl, Va., on UyNOAY ih Wib da 01 DeenubHr. In, t 10 o'clock a. M a lar2 aiucl'eif vA:-"'1"- ,n "e 'i UowlSg iilii Field, Mefc-e, and Bea coast Cannon, nowltr eua Momr.,c,Bt iron ivu7) aud brooMMi S various caubrei. " 67 WruJUhl "ou Uuu Carriages and oast Iron Mortar Larue quantity of Artillery Implements and Equip. 13,'.1 fcbot.Hbell. Srherlcal Care.Stanisof Qrane anrt Caulnier. lor smuoin bore aud rilled nimn dr Varmim callbre. auua, m 86 Fort-it n Mudei aims, of various calibret. lu Bui nslde Carbiuts, ('ion 01 Uer. UtlBlllfd Miihke s, altered 10 percussion, eal- good uidtr. ' 848 Fool Artillery Bwords. ftood order. i;-,o t-pringtield Hilled Munkets, ca. ta. 7 I'.lllt-t, .stoned. r-porimg Rille. and fhot Ouns. Light Ariilltry Hubies. '.72 N. C. O. aud U uslcianA Bwords, lutaniry Accouirm.ni.s Hone Equljmmts, and Bui all Arm ai pt-uduge-. ArtlLery and Cav airy Bub and Iron Prte, lor field CBiiiager. i7,(76 1 arir.cge Bugs tllunoel aud serge). Roue and Corn t-acK. Black euiitbs', Carpeutere', Paddleis', and Armorers' Tools, etc, Tblriy days will be allowed for the removal of csnuuu; f. nrien nays f r a 1 other stores. ltras of bale T-u ir ceut ca.h to be paid on day Ol laid balance o a delivery of the food. A catalogue of the article to be sold will be fur msl.ed upnu ai plicailoa at this A ritual, or at tiie OrdiaiceOtllue, V-'atbiuglon, D. U The orlicer 111ak.l1 g me sale rfs.rvei the rlijht to bid in aLd sutpeud the rale wherever the bidding u e tot roiue up to Ibe lltult ihao maybe died i.y proper authority n souieoflhe artieies, or wheu. ever ihe liitertsi of tbe United btutee, lu bis oplulon. my be subserved by .0 doing, Kb 171 j T.G.BAYLOR. MJ of Ordnance and Bvt. Col. U. B. A., Oomd'g, OFFICE OF LIOHT HOUSE INSPECTOR HOUUTH DIBTH1UT. I'uiLADaLFiiiA. December 7, 18G8. Will besoluui Publiu Auctlou. on the 13iu In Ktant, at 1 SO P. M, the bull of ibe old a learner Uem ral Putnam, now lying on tbe eaet aide ot CtirUil.na cieek, at the foot of Fourth street Wilmington, Delaware. Tetuih caul!, ana bull to be removed by the purcbeter as koou ae possible after ibe Male. By oroer of Die Lixlit H"ii.e Board. W. U. GARDNER. V. S. N.; 12 7 St Light House Inspector. QEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, BEM0YED 10 No. 131 DOCK Street, ' U ' PHJ LADE U' BIA,
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