From our Fourth Edition of Yesterday. Nxom Missouri—Proclamation from tbe Governor. {By .the'CTnited States Associated Press.] St. Louis, Dec. 11.—Governor Fletcher has. leaned a proclamation, stating that a portion of the State of Missouri is infested with murderers, who defy the civil authori ty, and have the sympathy and aid of such a number of the people of the-counties where they have their haunts; and they have so intimidated, or obtained the sympathy of the local authorities, that peaceable citizens are not secure in the pos session of their property. He, therefore, calls for twenty-four companies of cavalry and ten companies of infantry, to be organ ized in the regular way, to preserve the peace and protect the citizens, and bring them to trial. Adjutant General Simpson has issued general orders for the organization and proper equipment of this force. The sale of the Iron Mountain Railroad and Cairo and Fulton Railroad to McKey & Co. has been approved by the Governor. Great Ocean Yacht Race, fßy the U. S. Associated Press.] Satjdy Hook, Dec. 11th—1:18 P. M.—At: ’exactly 10 the yachts started from: 'the buoy of the point off Sandy Hook. They started.in the following order: Henrietta first, beiDg the furthermost to the le ward; Vesta next, being the centre boat;.Fleet wing next, being the most northernmost; boat. The Henrietta had the following sail: Flying jib, jib fore and main sail, main gaff lop sail. The Vesta: flying jib, jib ibre and main sail. Fleetwing same sail as the Henrietta. At oneo’clock and Ave ruinates the Henrietta sets her square sail, and at one o’clock and eight minutes the Vestas’eta her fore and main gaff top sails. At' one o’clock and eleven minutes the Fleetwing sets her 'square saiL At one o’clock and fifteen minutes they were going oyer the bar with canvass set. The Hen rietta yet ahead. The Vesta second and the Fieetwing last. Sakdy Hook, Dec. 11th—The yachts passed the Light House about 1.45 P. M. in about the same order as they started; wind fresh N. IST. W. Additional Cable News. [To the N. Y. Associated Press.] Liverpool, Dec. 11.—Tfiere is only a moderate movement observable in petro leum this morning at Is. 6d. for prime Pennsylvanian. White still at current fig ures. The London market for petroleum is steady at previous rates. Commercial. The following la a statement or tne amonnt of coal •transported over the Lehigh Valley Bail road, for the week vending Dec. 8, 1866, and previously since December 1,1864, compared with same time last yean Week. Total. Tons. Cwt, Tons. Cwt. ... 10 02 lo 02 58 L 7 58 07 151 04 169 21 1,934 14 i 46 00 49 14 49 14 69 OS 51 03 548 00 32.12 140 18 228 15 53 19 496 11 1 14 18 72 14 165 02 Trenton Mount Ema. Delano Colliery Baihbun, Caldwell & Co Siiliman McNeal & C 0.., Knickerbocker Thomas vo%\ Co Williams & Herring.. .... Other shippers....... Baltimore .Frank1in............ Germania... WQkesbarre..... - Warrior 8un..... Parrish & Thomas Kew Jersey UJnion..... «... Wyoming.... More's & Essex Mutual • Coal C 0....«.........« 803 14 Haz1et0n......... 259 05 Bast Sugar Loaf. 35 18 Stout... 168 14 Harleigh.... .......... 95 03 Ebbervale 316 06 Jeddo - . 812 10 Ctotb Creek 82 09 Council Bidge 1,104 15 Buck Mountain 297 03 Honey Brook 996 oi German Pennsylvania. Spring Mountain., Coleraine John Connery....... Other snippers.... b 9 OS .... 51 53 ... 548 00 ... 32 12 ... HO 14 .... 228 15 .... 63 19 .... 496 11 214 IS ... 62 44 .... 165 02 .... 449 08' 49 15 .... 24 17 ... 10 10 Total 9,727 03 Corresponding week last year., ~..25,629 05 ' Becrease 16,902 02 oal delivered at Mauch Chunk, and forwarded • by rail .. . 9,727 03 Coal delivered on line of. , P. Haven and W.Haven Railroad 10 08 Total 9.737 09 Cor. week last year 226,029 05 Decrease 16,891 16 21.152 05 The receipts of oil at Pittsburgh last week were as follows: Bivers, Bail, Toi&l ..... 1,700 714 2,414 5 624 2,000 7,024 7,242 2.072 9.2»2 ...... 9,153 2,224 11,424 6.712 2,228 8,907 9,427 1,687 11.114 Monday, Bee. 3 Taesday. Dec. 4 Wednesday, Dec. 6.. Thursday, Dec. 7 ... Friday, Dec. x Batorcay, Dec. 8~ 30,852 10,973 53,825 1,174,290 302 615 1.56 S 905 Total for week.., Since January 1, Receipts to Dec. 8.......,.1,2:4.142 *lO3 583 1,617.730 Same time in iB6O -.589.876 271.988 861,80* .........624,266 101.600 '755,866 Increase in 1866.... Bulletin. PROVIDENCE, Rl.—Steamship Hunter, Rogers— -3 cs lbbland 6 pkgs wine N A U Taylor A Co; 1 bol do £cwe. Rust on ETt~yiTrpwußim 12, ivy Rises, 7161 »> pk Sets, 4 331 High Water, 6 2 -tJESRXyiU) TKSTHEDAT. w Hunter, Bogere, 38 hours from Providence, with mdse to-Latbbnry. Wlckershacn <& Co. - Steamer BlacferDiamond. Kerelith. 2} hoars from JJSew York, with mdse to W Jd .Baird & Co. ' Steamer 6arth< Jones, 24 hours from NewYork,wlth sodseto WjaM Bairdchr S & E Corson, Brower, from Boston, Scbr £ B Smith, Smith, from Boston. Scbr S B Wheeler, McGJaughllo, from Boston. Scbr H A Rogers Frambes- from Boston. Scbr > Cordery, Doughty, from Boston. Schr Mary Milnes, Burdge, from Boston. Scbr F si Cl&lr Edwards Ireland, from Boston. Scbr Wm Walton, Beeves, from Boston. Schr Sarah Watson, Smith, fropi Boston. ■ . Schr R&BCorson. Corson, from Boston; Scbr Ida V McCabe. Pickup, from New Haven. Scbr M a liougbery, Lougdery. fm Georgetown, DC, Scbr Northern Light, Ireland, from Providence. Schr C Newkirk, Huntley, from Providence. Scbr John Beatty, Henderrson. from Providence. Schr S Lockwood. Bolles, frcm Camden, Dei. CLEARED YRSTEBDAY Steamer B Willing. CondifT. Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. Bark Mary (Br), Dart, Cora or-Falmouth-for orders. CO Van Horn. B;ii Marseilles, Warren,Gregg & « Brig Grace Darling (Br), Martin, Hamburg, L Wester gaard. Schr A Flanagan, Corson, Trinidad, 8 A W Welsh. s iP„rS B Wheeier Mcfllanghlin, Boston, N York and Schuylkill Coal Co Schr Sarah Fisher, Dixon, Petersburg, Bacon, Collins o. Co. Scbr Jas Diverty, Carrod. DennlaviUe - captala. Scbr P ll Wbeaton.lreland. Boston, Hu-.tzlnger xured by the same meaai IS ore who know the virtue of these Pill* will neglect tofmplcy them when suffering from the disorders they cure, such as Headache Foul Stomach. Dysen tery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion. Derangement of the Liver. Ccsuveness, constipation. Heartburn, Rheumatism, Xrdpsy, worms and Suppression, when taken in large doses. TLey_are Sugar Coated, so that the most sensitive can lake them easily, and they are surely the best pur gative medicine yet discovered .AYER’S AGUEVtJRE, For the speedy and certain enure of Intermittent Fe ver. or Chills and Fever, Kexnittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical Headache or Bilious Headarhe. and Bilions Fevers; indeed lor the whole ci&t-s of diseases originating in biliary derangement caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. This remedy has rarely failed to care the severest cases of Cbbls and Fever, and it has this great advan tage over other Agee medicines, that it subdnes the complalut without ix jury to the puient. it contains no quinine or other deleterious substance, nor does It prouuce quinism or any injurious effect whatever, shaking brothers of the army and the west, try it, and you will endorse these assertions. Prepared by J. C. AYKB & C l, Lowell, Mass., and sold by J. M. Maris a CO., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. n024-s,m,w-2m OPAL DENT ALLIN A.—A superior article toi cleaning the Teeth, 'destroying animal cola which Infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leav ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be used dally, and will be found to strengthen wes& and bleeding gums, while the noma and detersiveness will recommend it to every one. {Being composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and Mlcroscoplst, it is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the on certain washes formerly in vogne. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the DENTALLINA. advocate its use: it contains nothing to prerent its unrestrained employment Made only by . __ JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary. Broad and Spruce streets. For safoby Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse, Hassard A Co., Robert C. Davis, C. R. Keeny, Geo *O. Bower, Isaac H. Ray, Charles Shivers, C. H. Needles, S. M. McCollin, T. J. Husband, S. O. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eoerle, Edward Parrish, James N, Marks, 'William B. Webb, E. Bringhurst A Co,, James L. Blspham, Dyott A Co. 1 , Hughes A Coombe, ' R. C. Blair’s Sons, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth ABro, Entirely reliable— Hodgson’s Bronchial TABLETS, for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarse ness, bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast. Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greatly benefited by using these Tablets. Prepared only by LANCASTER A WILLS, Pharmaceutists, N. E. Cor, ARCH and TENTH streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Johnson, Holloway A Cowden, and Druggists generally. seflStf BRUSH’B bronchial and pulmonic DEW DROPS, for Coughs, and all Dlseasesoftht Throat and Bronchial Times. This invaluable prepa ration for every household, Public Speakers, Singers Ac, possesses a Western celebrity, and has been known to relieve the most obstinate and almost. nopeleas esses It is agreeable, strengthening and soothing. Prepared by K. C. BRUSH, No. 258 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. ' Je7»tf CORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NALLS.- Dr. J. DAVIDSON, Chiropodist. Operator on Corns, Bunions. Inverted Nails and other diseases of the fee'- Office, 924 CHESTNUT btrees. Dr. Davidson will wait-on patients at their residences. no3tf3 COPARTNERSHIPS. The undersigned have this day as. sedated themselves under th* firm of PEARSON & Wa TSON, for the purpose of transactingthe Wood and Willow*ware Business, at 223 MARKET street. ISAAC C. PEARSON, CHARLES WATSON. deil-Bt* Philadj., Nov. 15,1666, TiISSOLETIOS* OF COPARTNERSHIP.—The co- XJ partnership heretofore existing under the firm of George B. Beeae, Bon <& Co., is this day dissolved, by the death of Geors are all beautifully bound in cloth—are sold evtrywbere—and will be sent by mall, postage tree, on receipt ofprice, by CABLE TON, PaUiaher, New York. r 024 sAwtf JJOLIDAY BOOKS! HOLIDAY BOOKSI JK FISE BINDIAGS. Standard and Illustrated Editions, including a large atsortn ent of JiiBSSES TTCKNOR <£ FIELDS Editions of tfce Fcets and Illustrated Works, In Ele gant Bine Lugs, ALSO. MBS. SIGOUBNETTS ILLUSTRATED POEMS. TliE BRITISH FAMALE POETS. Illustrated. THE AMERICAN FEMALE PU*TS. do. •WATSON S POBTICAL QUOTATIONS, do. WELL’S SJ CRHO QUOTATIONS, do. ERUM MJDL'KEB'S PARABLES, do. HOMES AND HkUNTS OF CO WPER^do. In fineßmrtmss Jor Presantatloa. THE WORKS OF JoSKPHUS. Anelfgant Lib’&iy Edition, in four volumes,large type and vai ions buidicge. JDVFNILh. BOOKS,&a,dec,, For sale at REDUCED PRICES, by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, No. 25, South Sixth street,above Chestnut. Holiday books • * Elegant Writing Desks, Fancy Boxes,Fashiona ble Stationery, Fanc> Scotch goods. A Jail assortment of Toy Books; the Magic star Game and all klncUof Fancy Articles for the “HOLIDAY TRADE,” at low prices. Buy early. HOWARD CHA.LLEN, loos Chestnut street. JUST PCBIISBEB— -TBK PI RE FIEND,” by C. D. Gardett*. A sensible glfta yearly suoscriptloa io CH.A.LLEN’S CIRCULATING LIBK VRY. five dollars for one year or one month sixty cents. delQ 6t£ MAIUON HAIvLAND’B NEW BOOK.-SONNY BaNE. Byihe Anthorof “Alone,” “Hidden *' £c._ )2mo. _ BtE’l BOVKA’S LETTERS. Translated by Ladj Wallace 2 vols.. l6mo. BU»LOW pAPKKt I . Second Series 16mo. MELODIES FOR CBILLHOm With hlghly-co lor< d Illustrations limo. THE STATE OF THE CHURCH AND THE WORLD AT THE FINAL OUTBREAK OF EVIL, AND REVELATION OF ANTICHRIST, bis destruc tion at tbesecondccmisgofCbrlst.andlheusberlngln of the Millennium. By the Rev J. G. Gregory; M. A„ with an Appendix by Mrs. A. P. Jollffc. For sale by JaMES S. ULAXTON, Successor to W.S. & A. Martlen, 1214 Chestnut street. Good books to a prfsenta-new pht. SIOGNOMY, with l,roo illastratlons, $5, |S, or sto. It Is a beautiful book. -ESQ? S FABLES, People’s PicLrl&l edition,tinted paper, onl/SIOO. ILLUS TRATED FAMILY GYMNASIUM, fl 75. HOWTO Vr.ll E, BOW TO TALK, HOW TO BEHAVE, and HOW '■ O BO BUSINESS, in one volume, |2 25. The PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL f«r 1857, only *2. Ad dress FOWLER & WELLS, SS9 BROADWAY, New York, or J. L. CAPEN, 722 CHESTNUT street,'Phila delphia. delict HOOP SKIRTS. dOQ HOOP SKIRTS. £OQ OZO. LATEST STYLE, JUST OUT. OZO. LB PJCTTT TB & LL.for the Promenade, V& yda.roand. TEE CHAMPION TRAIL, for the Drawing-Room, S yards round. The se Skirts are in every way the moat desirable that we hftve heretofore offered to the public; also, com plete lines or Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Plain and Trail Skirts, from to 4 yards in cl rcu offer ence,of every length,all of “our own make,” wholesale and retail and warranted to give satisfaction, Constantly on band, low-priced ?New York made Skirts Plain and Trail. 20 springs, eocents; 25 springs, fl; 30 springs, |l 10, and 40 springs, $125. Skirt* made to order, altered and repaired. Call or send for Circular of* tyles, sizes and prices. 'Manufactory and Ba*®iooms. No. 628 Arch Street. WM, T, HOPKINS, COVERED WITH N JOHNS’ ENGLISH HOOFING CLOTH, AND coated with LIQUID GUTTA PEROHA PAINT, mafcirtr them perfectly water proof LEAKY GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gotta Ptrcna Paint,and warranted for fiveyears. LEARY SLATE ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard an slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC,‘or IRON coated with Liquid Gotta Percha at small expense. Cost ranging from one to two cents per square foot Old Board or ShlngH Roofb ten cents per square foot, all complete. Material constantly on hand and for, sale by the PHILADELPHIAAND PENNSYLVANIA ROOF ING COMPANY. GEO. HOBART, ocSe-tun. . 230 North FOURTH Street, I MS . \ llti) w a i If 7 • « ’O E 1/ WRIJI.Nq i- II bh.SKS, _•• .If TOILET £ II cases, ' t •. IV Needle e Vv BOOKS. S Pocket Books, Portemounales, g ' Cigar Cases, 1 a Portfolios, I ? Dressing Coses, I s Bankers* Cases, 1 ? Ladies andGente' $> Satcliela and, M Bai Travelling Bags, || ,/ In pll styles; gj *o., FORRENT, The Fourth Storv Baok Eoom, Haw BULLBTIN BTJILDIHO, With enhance by a spacious Hall on Cheswnt street, andalso an entrance on Jayne sheet. Fer itarlher panicnlara apply at tne "Sew Bulletin Building, 607 Chestnut Street TO RENT. She Second Story; Back Boom of Ho. .607 Chestnut Street APPLY TO MANDEBBON & WOBBELL, nol9 tf ON THE PREMISES. E! FOR SALE, Elegant Brick and Brown DWELLING. No. 2t2ObPRUCE Street. Immediate Possession. UaUlk, brother & CO , de4-lm* 2600 SOUTH Street. S- HOUSE TO RENT AND FURNITURE FOR Sale.—A very desirable House, west of Broad, w Walnut street, will be rented to a'family wbo will purchase the furniture; which Is new. and very complete, and has been in use but a short timr. Immediate possession .will be given. Addrefa Box 1957, P,Q. , dea2 3s* tf® ARCH STREET. —FOR SALS—The handsome inW- fo ♦ r-story brick Residence. 22 feet front, situate on the northwest corner of Arch and Twentieth streets. Bas parlor, library, dining-room, two kitcheaa, eight chamber*, billiard-room, bath-room. &c Is well built and in perfect order. J. M. GUMH&Y £ SONS, 508 Walnut street.__- / &S 3 GERMANTOWN —FOR SALE.—A handsome, S=t double pointed STONA RESIDENCES, with pointed stonesiable and carriage house,and \a acres of ground, situate on Wayne Btreet, near Walnnt Laae, Germautown. and within ten-minutes* wa ; k from the Railroad Station, J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Wal nut street fFOR SALE—A handsome four-story brick Re sidence, with three-story double back buildings rj convenience, and in perfect order. Sltuate-on tbe west Bice of Twentieth street, below Race Lot 18 feet from by 90 feet deep. J, M, GUMMEY <£ SONS, 508 Walnut street. FOB SALE.-The three-story brick DWELL- B*3 ING with'double three-story back buildings, annate No. 227 South Twentieth street. Has ever* modern convenience and Improvement, and is in good order. Lot 18 feet front by $8 feet d*.ep. J. 1L GUa- MLY £ feOKS £OB Walnut street. CLINTON STREET—FORSALF.—The Four- W£* story Brick Residence, furnished with every con venience and in excellent order. Situate No. 923 Cha« ton street Lot 115 feet deep to a street.—J, M. GCAL MIYdtSONS, 508 Walnut street. §a FOR SALE.—Tbe handsome brick Residence, s 22 feet from, with stable and Carriage house, and loi 24u ie**t deep to a 40 feet wide street situate No. 1509 Spruce street; has every modern convenience. J M. bOIMSY ifeSONS, £OB Walnut street, gfi> FOB BALE—PREMISES No. 1504 and 1506 Es Chestnut street, each 20 ftet front by 140 feet deep. Apply to GERMANTOWN—TO; BENT—In one of tbe desirable, situation*, a FURNISHED HOTtE, for two years, lrom Bfayist next. Address F. W., t? ermantown. dell-2i* £5 for balk —west Philadelphia.—a Bn beautiful Residence, with great variety of ft nit, and conveniences. Apply to WM, M. LEVTOK, 331 North frIXTH street. deB.6-t* TO RUNT.—A four story DWELLING, No. 1721 Vine street. All modern improvements, imme diate possession. Apply to COPPUCK £ JORDAN, 453 Walnut street. BFOR sale—A valuable four story Dwelling and Store, S. E. Corner Tenth and Chant, above stunt street. Excellent Business stand. Apply to COPPUCK & JORDAN. 433 Walnut itreet. PLEASANT VALLEY WINE CO fpaikling and Still Wines. G. W. MIDDLETON", Sole Agent, 109 Market Street, Philadelphia. no3o-ist} :m:st f/ O'Successoj It Gee. W Gray. J XJt f ■ BREWER, | II 2i, 26, 48 and SO Sontb Biitb St, Philao!*- II Fiae Old Stcd k Sfft-Brtwa iict' iHER MAJESTY: ! CHAMPAGNE, ; kt. jp. B-cnsj-TOKr.: m suave yass? «?„ mm?* '! 'TT7'INES,—The attention or the trade la solicited tc If the following very choice Wines, Ac., lor sale by JOSEPH F DUNTON, No. 151 South FRONT street above Waluat: MADEIRAB—OId Island, 8 years old. SHERRIES—CampbeII A Co., single, doable and triple Grape, E. Crusoe & Sons, Rudolph, Topaz, Rlez, Spanish, Crown and F. Valletta POP.OS—Valleite, viclio Velho Real, Dan ton and BebelloVaientcA Co.. Vintages 1836t0 1836. CLARETS—Crnse Fils Ere res and Su Eatephe Ch* teanlnmlny. ■VIRMOUTH—G. Jonrdan, Brlve A 00, MUSCAT—de Frontlgnan. CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, “Golden Star," de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and othei fovoilte brands. . . r\U> WH ItutTES,— coo Oaaea Pare Old Wheat. By* \J Bourbon and Monongabela Whiskies, for sale by S. P. MIDDLETON, 6 North Front «na«t| CASTOR WHEm F>R HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPS WELL i & CO.’S PATENT GLASS OASTOB WHEEU3. These wheels are designed for Pianos* Bedsteads, Ao. We claim that they give toPtanoß a greatly Increased force ofBoond. without detracting from the harmony and melody of the Instrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This la bo apparent that they are sow being applied by many to these valuable mu- Blcal instruments. Dr. valentine Mots, previous to his death, pronounced the Glass Castor wheels an in valuable Invention for bedfest invalids, who are guarded ag&lnßt the damp doom alter undergoing the process of cleaning, or where dampness is produced m m any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeeper! are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cm or torn, as frequentlyAappena from those now In use, often caused by a rust,,which adheres with glne-llke tenacity; No each annoyance can ’ possibly proceed from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that f;las3 is-non-corrosive. There are ho rough or unfln shed edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often dud In those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, If nothing else, producing roughness on the sur face, or edge, while the former will always maintain the smoothness of glass, just as they are finished. By sleeping upon glass wheels yon retain all the elec tricity yen had in your body on retiring, and you get up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young man. Glass being a non-conductor, thfe elec tricity gained while in bea cannot pass off. Ask youi doctor what he thlnkß of the Glass Castor Wheela. Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronic diseases are not caused from the want of electricity.* We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro counted past curing, with the inflammatory rheu matism. The wheels cured him in less than four weeks. Be Is to-day a stouf healthy man. These are facts which can be proven on application at our office. No. 203 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Factory,at WestvDle, New Jersey where we have some sixty handB employed in the manufecturoof the Glass Cas tor Wheels fioo will be paid to any one who w!U say they have not received any benefit or relief after using OapeweU & Co.’b Patent Glass Castors. A sample set (4) of the Wheelseentto any part of the United states, on re ceipt of $l5O. J. B. CAPEWELL or thf purpose of Us appointment, on MOaDaY. De cerufer l7 r b. 3S6S, at eleven o'clock A. M.. at his office, rn South FIFTH, street, in the City of Philadelphia, D. P. BROWN, Jb . des w r!f THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNT! OF PHILADELPHIA, -estate of JOHN GEORGE HEIXIG. dec’d.—Tt e Auditor ap pointed by the Onn to audit, settle and ac just the ac count ofHARRY G. CLAY, Aaministrator of the es tate of laid JOHN GEORGE HEIXIG, dec’d, and to report distribution of toe balance iu the hands of tbe accountant, will me*t tbe parties interested ibr the purpose of his appointment, ou TUESDAY, Wecsmber IBtb 1866, at four o’clock P. M„ at his office No. 2S N-, bEYENTH street, in the city of Philadelphia TH.OS, JEL- SPEAK HAN, Auditor. des-w,f,m-st* JN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—E3tate of ROBERT BURTON. Tie Auditor appointed by the Coart to audit, settle and adjust the sccoant of ER WARD BURTON, Administrator of ROBERT BUR TON. dcc’d, and to report distribution of the baiaoce In the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested lor the purpose of hlsappointmentoaMoN DAlf,December 17th, 1866 at four o'clock P. M , at his office, No. 152 booth FOURTH-street. In tbe city of Phllade phla . CLEMENT B. PENROSE, .des-w,tm-st» • Auditor. rS THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA^—Estate of THOMAS TAYLOR, dec’d.—The Auditor appointed by tbetourt to auoit,a«ttle and adjust the acconut of ROBERT McKNIGHT and WIuLIAM TAYLOR, Executors of TiOMAS TAYLOR, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the Accountant, whlxreet the pai ties interested for the purposes of his anpolntzuenr, on MONDAY, 17th Inst,, at 4 o’clock, at 785 WALNUT street, in the city or Philadelphia. C. H. HUTCHINSON, des»w,f,m*st* t - Auditor. - T\AVI£ON vs, haVIisON—U. P., December Term J J lfc«6. NO. 55. To ROBERTA. DAVlSON.Respondent— Sir: TaVe notice ofarnlt granted to sbow cause whya divorce A.Y. M should nut be decreed against yon, said rule returnab’eSATUßDAY, December 22,1?66,at 10 o’clock, A. M , service thereof having failed on account of sour absence. ’ • des*w<£s4t| IN THE ORPHANS’. COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA,—Estate o i SARAH MED ARY, deceased. TheAnoitor appointed by the Court to andit, settle andadjufitihe account of JOHN G -FOSTER, Execu torof «be estateof SARAHMEDaRY,cec’o. and to report distribution of the balance in >he bands of the accountant; will meet the parties interested for the puTprseof h's appointment, on MONDAY, Dece-u -ber24ib.D«h ait 3 o'clock P. M.,at his office No. 113- South FIFTH stieet, in the City of Philadelphia . de3m,w.f,si* WM.L DENNIS, Auditor, IN TBE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY.O? PHILADELPHIA— in the matter of the petition of JAMES HAMILTON o’BEIxvNE. prn> ing the court to order satisfaction of a mortgage executed by Ann Forbes to Henry Naglee,. Jacob Naglee and James Taylor, dated March 2d, 1757, recorded in Mortgage Book X No 3, page 99, for £3oo» on certain premises in the .Twenty first Ward. Phila delphia, Bimale on rowußhip Line rpad and Eleventh street, containing!' acresa* d 92 square perches of laud, Septemb r. 1866. Re it remembered that on the twenty fourth day of November, A. D i860,0n motion of Edwards. Harlan* attorney for petitioner. th&Court ordered theßheriffto five notice once a week tor four weeks in the Lejal hUßio&rer and in one daily published tn Philadelphia, requlringthelegal representatives of the said Henry.Nagiee, Jacob NBglee and James Taylor, to appear in taid Court, on Saturday, December 22d next, at 10 A. M.. to sbow cause why the prayer of said petitlonersbould not be granted. Certified, by. : T. O. WEBB, g- PQ2B-w;4tg • Pro Prothonot-ary. = 'TTTHEREAS. LETTERS OF: ADMINISTRATION , n P° n GEOR3E bM»TKvgeuu“ man.laie of PhuacieJpQiavtiave bpen graotod totiie subscribers, all persons Indebted to the said es'ate are rtqaested to make Immediate payment, and thise . baylt g claims or demands against the same will niato) known the same wilhout delay to GEO. F.IB'VIS, ss 8,0 bird street; GEO. 1,. KELIER, 127 S, SlxMantb Btreet. _ , . no2l-w6ta„ XJEW BETHLEP EM~BUCK WHE AT~ &W-ft X'l .0 ov*r Hones, in and tor sale at COUcTj East ErdGrocery, No. U 8 soutii aECuNB street, f noZT-lmJ eou. Anditor. HORATIO N. WALKER. • Pro Libellant.