From our Fourth Edition of Yesterday. EUROPEAN NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. 1.-TERESTING FROM ROMS. AFFAIRS IN PRUSSIA. The President's Message in England, "W ASHING TO - The Wool Growers and Secretary McCulloch, THE SITUATION IN NORTH CAROLINA. UomicatioßS Before the Senate, The Burning of the New Ironsides, By Atlantic Telegraph. [By the U. S, Associated Press.) Home, Dec. 18, 1 P. M.—Cardinal Anto nelii has settled the dispute between Gen. King, the U. b. Minister, and his Hohness, the Pope, satisfactorily to both parties. The Pope, it appears, misunderstood the minis ter. Berlin. Dec, 18, 1 P. M.—The National German Conference commenced its .session in this city to-day. ' London, December 18th, 1 P. M.—The President’s message has reached here by steamer and is published in full. ' It is the 'general topic of conversation and is vari ously commented upon by the press. Its statements in regard to the finances of the United States is very well, but what it says in regard to the Fenians is considered as rather weak and tame. [To the New York Associated Press.] Financial. London, Dec. 18, 11 A. M. — U.S. Five- Twenties open with more firmness and are quoted at this hour at 71J@71i. American Kailway Shares are also rather better. Sales or Illinois Centra! Shares are reported at 78; Erie Railroad Shares have been done at 474@47i. From Washington. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] Washington, Dec, 18.—A delegation of wool-growers had a protracted interview to-day with Secretary McCulloch, for the purpose d urging him to recommend addi tional protection to this important interest. They’assured him that unless something was done they would be compelled to aban don, wool growing. A delegation from the present seat of Go vernment of North Carolina had a long conference to-day with the President rela tive to matters in that State. They are vio lently opposed to the Stevens bill,providing for a new civil Government. "The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee had under consideration to-day the nomi nations of General Dix and other ministers. They were all postponed for the present. A Fenian Keport. [To the New York Associated Press.] Sweetsbubg, Dec. 18.—Mach excitement ■was created in this village to-day, an alarm having been given that the Fenians were coming to rescue the prisoners. The volunteers immediately got under arms, and the whole force has gone out to meet the enemy. Publishing tbe Debates of Congress. [To the United States Associated Press.] Washington, Deth 18.—Quite a contest has sprung up in the House of Repre sentatives in an effort to strike from the ap propriation bill the large sum appropriated for publishing the debates in the Daily Globe. The effort, however, will fail. Mr. Hale (N. Y.) said if there was to be any change, he favored leaving all reporting to private enterprise. The Committee on Finance have agreed to take no vote until after the holidays. The Burning of (he New Ironsides. [By theH, S. and European News Association J Washington, Dec, 18. —On motion of Mr.Brandegee, of Connecticut, in the House, this morning, the Naval Committee, was directed to investigate the burning of the New Ironsides, at Philadelphia', and report the facts to the House. It was intimated that some interesting developments would hemade.v Marine Disaster. [By the U. 8. and European Associated Press.] Galveston, Dec. 16.—The schooner San Carlos, Wright, from Tuopah, with fruit, grounded and filled on the bar entering here last evening. The crew and passengers, all Texans, from that colony, were saved. Arrived, brig Josie, from New York, Ho dona and several sailing crafts, outward bound, detained at bar for water. Mobile, Dec.. 17.—Arrived, brig Sports man, from Gardiner, Me. Cleared, brig George Gilchrist, for Providence, with 987 bales of cotton. marine Disaster* [To the N. Y. Asseclated:Press,] New Yobk, Deo. 18.— The British brig Huron, from Cardenas, for New York, with sugar, went ashore near Absecom, N. J., on (Sunday night, and is a total loss. She was owned in St. John’s, N. 8., and was partly insured. NXXISth Congress-Second Session. [To theNewTork Associated Pres».j , WASHisoTotf, Bee. 18. Benate.— Mr. Johnson (Md ) presented the creden tials of Mr. Jones, Senator elect from Arkansas, for six j ears from the 4th of March. 1865. Ordered to lie on the table, ’ . " r Mr. Sumner (Mass.) presented the memorial of the Union League of Norfolk, Virginia, for the establish ment o£ a territorial government in Virginia and the appointment of JudgejUnderwood as Governor. Be (erred to the Committee on Beconstruction. Mr. Eaulsbuiy (Del.) presented the petition of foreigners who have declared their Intentions, asking that tile right of suffrage in the District be extended to them. Beferred to the Committee on the District of Columbia, „ Petitions for increased pay to Army officers were presented and rei erred. • „„ , Mr. Morean (N.V.) presented the-petition of Charles O’Conner, and other lawers, for an Increase of pay to ■United States Judges. Beferred to the Judiciary Com' xnittee. House,— On motion of Mr. Orth (Ind.).the Presi dent was requested to comroonicate copies of all cor respondence on the evacuation of'Mexico, by the French troops, that has not been heretofore officially published. On motion of Mr. Wilson (Iowa) the Judiciary Com mittee was discharged from the further consideration of the Bouse joint resolution for tbe protection of citi zens of the United States in the matter of public loans of the Republic of Mexico, and the same was referred to the C ommittee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Erandegee (Conn.) offered a resolution instruct ing the Committee of naval Affairs to inquire into and report all tbe facts connected with the destruction by fire of the iron-clad war steamer, New Ironsides, on the night'of the 15th of December, together with such recommendation as the facts may demand, with power to send for persons and papers, and to report at any time Mr, Wasbburne (HI.) favored the resolution but said he ivpnld like the gentleman from Connecticut to fHE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19.1866.-TRIPLE SHEET. state the facts'connected vvlththe destruction ot that “Tnagnlfioeut Ircmclad;’ 1 - ~ Mr. Brandegee declined to make any statement at present. It was a snoject of Importance, and on <ou which the Bouse and coumry should be informed n would be ihdfrorous tom*ke any state meat o oca; n\rl°. testimony.such as bad been published in the news*' . papers .Theresolution was adopted t be Speaker proceedeo to call the committee? for re -por»s. ■ ■' Mr. Price (Iowa), from the Comml’teeon the Pact fir Bali road,reporleo back adversely theSeoatepUl of tn* ; las’ session, granting lands to aid lu the construction oi a railroad and telegre'phllhe from Placervj lie* Ga'i fornib, to the most feasible point of .intersection with the Pacific Baliroad in-Nevada.: Laid t n the tab e. ' Mr. Price, from the same committee, reported back with sundo amendments the House bill grantlug lands to aid in th» construction of a railroad aad tele graph linefrom Paset’s Sound, on Admlraltv Inlet,in WasMtgJon Territory to the Columbia river. Toe amendments wer»- agreed to and Mr. Price explained: the objfcts oftbebiU. it was to aid in the construction ofar&liro&> to connect with a road authorize at the: last session, witb Poge’s Sound. It made like gran :s of land with made in that bill. The road was to be nothing more nor less than a conMmia’ion of toe Oregon-and California Railroad till It struck Ad miialty Inlet." Mr. Washburne (111.) suggested the postponement of the bill till the second Tuesday in January.! The’. House had last session asked for information as to the quantity ot pnblie laDd already appropriated. Th*»t: . information bad not yet been received, at least he had notseenb. It was important that the Hoose sbru'd krowexactly where the Government stood in regard 10. its public laud?; he hoped, therefore, the gentleman from lowa (Mr. Price) would consent to the postpone* ; ment, Mr. Price assented.provided that it was made a spe cial order. ' ' Mr. Washburne (111.) bad no objection to that. Messrs. Henderson foregon). Mcßuer (Cal > and Mr. Bidwell (Cal) opposed the postponement, and urged immediate action on the bill. Finally ihe motion forpostponementprevailed, yeas 74, Days 41. * A large number of adverse reports were made from the Commi tee on C airns and laid on tbe table. > mong them was the Senate bill of the last session for tbe relief of Mib, Amelia Feasler, 61 Columbia, South Carolina. - - Financial and Commercial* ■ TTo the IT. S. Associated Press.}- Galveston, Dec 15.—Bulletin reports increased ac tivity in cotton market daring the week. - Yesterday’s sales were tbebeavlest of tbe season; Sales this week S,434:recepts, 5 042; exports, 3 096. leaving on shipboard arid on hand. 25 584 bales, against 241/23 same time last year, end 18.725 same date 1860. wool—receipts, 104 bales: total 3,212 bales for the season; exports, 2 824; stock. 388 bales. Wilmington, N C., Dec. 17 —Snide turpentine firm at |4 10 for Virgin, and Yellow Dip at Ei 05 for bard. Spirits Turpentine steady at 6ic. Rosin. $2 80©5 00. Tar. $l 50. Cotton. 31c for Middling. - Galveston, Dec. 17.—Cotton active; sales of 5,000 bales Low Middlings at 20>£@2lc. in specie, [To tl;.e N.ew York Associated Press,J Baltimore, Lea 18;—The receipts of grain are light, and the market firm for all. descriptions; Rod when $3 10@3 15. Corn, fl 03@1 (5. Oats, 59®60. Rye,si 60. Flour is very firm; Southern . scarce. Seeds quiet: Flaxseed $2 95; Groceries steady: Bio coffee in gold. Provisions Inactive and heavy. Whisk v dull. Sales at Pblladeiphift stMlt Besrdi SALES AFTER FIRST BOARD. *2OOO Phil & Erie 6s 92 200 sh Bead R slO 1000 U B 68.6-208 ’62 CO 107)£ 100 Sh do ' b 5 553* 1000 City 68 old C&P 96 100 sh do b 5 5594-100 500 TJ S lO-408 COB 100 300 sh do bo 55 7 / t 2500 Cfe 5*208 ’65 CO Jy 1C8»£ 100 Sh do S 5 5.5 7 A loi* sh Cataw pf 30 17 sh GirardColß 29 14 sh Caxn&Am R 130 26 ah (3ies & Wain 52 3shCommTßk 55)£ - SECOND BOARD. *lOOO City 6s new C&P 993*1 loco sh St Nichol’a C 1^ 500 Penna 5s 9534/200 sh Dalzell Pet . £ 2000 Sus Canl Bds s 5 66 Bsh Leh Nv 55 3 * ssh Academy Music 10 sh West Branch C 28>s So 3S3*I MEJffllC&Su DR. J. S, ROSE’S ALTERATIVE. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. If yon have corrupt.disordered or vitiated blood,yon are sick all over, it may appear as pimples, sores, or as seme active disease, or it may only make von feel languid or dep; eased; bat you cannot have good health if your blood is impure. Dr. Bose’s Alterative re moves all these Impurities, and la the remedy that will restore you to health. It Is unequaled for the cure of all diseases of the glands, scrofala, tubercular consumption, and all erap lions of the skin. Price *i. Bolt agent s. DYOTT & CO., 232 North Second Street, DR DYOTTS ITCH OINTMBNT will cure every form of itch, and is superior to any other remedy for the cure of that disagreeable aud tormenting complaint. Priced eta sent per mail 40 cents. DYOTT & 00.. 232 North Second Street, DR. J. S. ROSE’S EXPECTORANT, For the cure ot consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, csiarrh.influenza, spitting of blood, bronchitis and all diseases of the lungs. - This syrup bavin* stood the test of many years’ ex perience as a remedy for irritation or inflammation ol the lurgs, throat or bronchia, is acknowledged by &U to be a remedy superior to any ocher known com used for the relief and core of coughs and con sumption. Price,sl. Soleagents, DYOTT & CO, set-6m 232Nortt 3»oondStreet. . _ _ emulate the functions of the body Into vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere In the body, and deranges its natural func lions. These, if not relieved, react upon .themselves and the surrounding organß, prcdncUg general aggra vation, suffering and derangement while In ihiacon dition, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they re store the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What Is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint Is also true in many of .the deep-seated and dangerous dla tenpera. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements ol the natural fnnctlons of the body, they are rapidlv and many of them surely cured by the same means. None who know the virtue of these PiU>wlil neglect to employ; them when suffering from the disorders they cure.snch as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysen tery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion. Derangement ol the Diver, Ocstlvene&s, Constipation, Heartburn, BbeumatismrDropsy, worms and Suppression, when taken in large doses. They 'are Sugar Coated, so that the most sensitive can take them easily, and they are surely the best pur gative medicine yet discovered AYER’S AGUE CURS, For the speedy and certain Curaof Intermittent Fe ver, or Chills and Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fevers; indeed lor the whole Clara'of diseases originating In biliary derangement, caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. This remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest cases of Chills and Fever, and it Vas this great advan tage over; other Ague medicines, that* It subdues the complaint without u Jury to the patient. It contains no quinine or other deleterious substance, nor does It produce quinism or any injurious effect whatever, shaking brothers of the arrdy and the west, try it, and you will endorse these assertions. Prepared by J. C.AYEB <fc CO.i Lowell, Mass,, and sold by J. M. maris & CO„ Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. y n024-a,m,w-2m OPAL DENT ALLIN A.—A superior article tot cleaning the Teeth, [destroying anlmalcnlg which Infest them, giving tone to the gams, and leav ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth. It may be used dally, and will be ibund to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma 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 uncertain washes formerly In vogue. - ' ‘ Eminent Dehtlßte; acquainted with the constituents oftheDENTALLINA. advocate its use: It contains nothing to prevent Its unrestrained employment. Hade only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Sprnce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, . D. L. Stackhouse, Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis, C. R. Keeny, . Geo "0. Bower, Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers, O. H. Needles, S. M. McOollin, T. J. Husband, 8.0. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Kberle, Edward Parrish, James N, Marks, William B. Webb, E. Brlngnurst & Co„ James L. Bispham, Dyott & Co., Hughes & Coorabe, H.C.Blalr’sSons, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth ft Bro, UNTIREL'? 1 RELIABLE—HODGSON’S Bronchial r, 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 ft Cowden, and Druggist* generally! . sezstf. BRUSH’S. BRONCHIAL AND PULMONIC DEW DROPS.Jbr Coughs, and all Diseases of tha Throat and Bronchial Tunes. This invaluable prepa ration for every household, Pnbllc Speakers, Singers Ac., possesses a Western celebrity, ana has been known to relieve the most obstinate and almost nopelesi esses. It Is agreeable, strengthening and soothing. Prepared by E. O. BRU&, No. -258 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Je7-tf CORNS. BUNIONS, [INVERTED NAILS.- Dr. J. DAVIDSON, Chiropodist, Operator on Corns, Bunions. Inverted Nalls, and other diseases of the feet. Office, 924 CHESTNUT street. Dr. Davidson will wait on patients at their resldencee, no3tfl MDl£6’ TRIMMINGS. Grand opening.-mrs. m. a. binder, NO. 1031 Chen taut street, Philadelphia, Importer of Ladies’ Dress and Cloak Trimmings. •Also, an elegant stock of Imported Paper Patterns, ftn Ladies’ and Children's Dress, Parisian Dress land Cloak Making in all Its varieties. Ladles furnishing their rich ana costly Materials may rely on being ar tistically fitted, ana their work finished In the most prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possible grices, In twentyrfonr hours’ notice. Cutting and bast ig. Patterns | in sets, or by the single piece /or mer chants and dressmakers now ready, selB-ly AYER’S PILLS,—Are you sick, feeble and com plaining? Areyonout.of order with your system deranged and your feel ings uncomfortable? These symptoms are ufteo the prelude to serious Illness. Some fit of sickness Is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the right remedy; Take Ayer’s Pills, and cleanse out tbe disordered humors—purify i move on unobstructed In - - * AKCftSa Bahforjd Live block: linsiiraace 00. HARTFORD, CONN,, Incorporated by the legislature of Connecticut, WITH A Chartered Capital of $500,000. ASSETS, DEC. Ist, 1866. 325 shares Mercantile National Bank. TJ. 8.5 20 Bonds.™ » •T7;S. 7*30 BonCs Connecticut 6 per cent. State Bonds, Hartford City Bonds ..\ LoaßB on Beal Estate, first Hens, Loans on approved Collaterals Cash in hand t. Cash in hands of Agents. Due for Premiums Accrued Interest. $17*.728 62 This Company 1b now prepared to Issue policies on Livestock against Death or Theft, or botH oomblned, at reasonable rates. E; N. KELLOGG; President. GEOKGED JEWETT, Vice President. WM. C. GOODRICH, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA BEFEBHNCES: Hon. Horton HcMJctael,l Hon. James Pollock, Mayor, , |Stokes, Caldwell & Co. Jay Cooke, Eeq., F. «fc E. A. CORBIN, General Agents for Pennsylvania, 430 Walnut street, Philadelphia. des >: w.Min 1829“ ORABTEB PEEPETUAi ‘ - V JPEtANKMig . FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA), Assets ob. January 1.1868. 96. capita 1........ : .........—..mo,me * AccrnedSnrplus „ M.(U l; Prem linns—. „ 1.1M.0T l TLED fTT.ATEfR, |U,«7 52, Losses Paid Since 1829 Over 06,000,000. Ferpetnal wd 1 eraporary Follclea on Rl&aralTcsßi BIESOTOES, Edward 0. Salt, Georie Sales, Alfred Fltler, , Fras. W. Lewis, U, D. Peter McCall, SS K. BANCKER President, ‘ EDWAitDO. DALE, vice President, JAB. W, McJJJJSTKS. Secretary pro tern, fetter Ohu. R. Bancaer, Topiaa Wagner, Saxanel Grant. Oeo. W. Richard. Isaac Rea, EBURANCE company op north amkeicu MARINE. FIRE AND INLAND TRANSFOB TATION INSURANCE. WALNUT stmt. south tide, tut o? The Properties of this Company are T*eU tnrrsteg and furnish an available fund fortba ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be protected by insurance MARINE BISKS tahen on Vessels, Freights and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RTffga on X(: chandlseper Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE RISKS on Merchandise! Fomitare and Build in*! In City and County. INCORPORATED IN 17W—CAPITAL, SSGOXOO. AH PAID IN AND SECURELY INVEST JO). TOTAL PROPERTIES, : 11.700,0 ca PERPETUAL CHARTER. • SIBS0VO3& AtthnrG. Coffin, John Masons Baznnel W. Jonce, „ George L. Harriaca, John A. Brown, Francis R. Cope. Charles Taylor, Edward H. Trotttr, Ambrose White. ES.ClArte. wmiam Welsh. William Camming!, Richard D. Weed* T.Charlton Henry, 8, Morris Wain. Alfred D. Jessup. T. Charieton Henry. __ ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President, Cmt» Fiat>. Secretary, PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY I OF PHILADELPHIA, NO. ill Banth FOURTH Street, INCORPORATED 3d MONTH. 22d,1865. CAPITAL, 1150-000, PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5, li or 30-year premiums. Non-forfeiture. Endowments, payable at a future age. or on prior de cease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums both cases Non forfeiture. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies. Children’s Endowments. This Company, while giving the Insured the security of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Life business among its Policy holders. Moneys received at Interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian and In other fiduciary capacities under appointment of any Court of this Commonwealth or of anypersor or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. T DIRECTORS. Samuel R. Shipley, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker. Henry Haines, Joßhna H: Morris, T. Wlstar Brown, Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longstreth, Charles F. Coffin. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, 1 B President. Actuary. THOMAS WTBTARSH D„ J. B. TOWNSEND, ocl.tfg Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser FIBE ASSOCIATION, _ Qgfi Incorporated March 27,1880. IP A OFFICE, No. 84 N. FIFTH street. Hr sure BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FUR igBHIFBiSINrruRE and MERCHANDISE recer —SWfttat ally, from Loss by Fire, (In the City o ■HSaßgß'Fhuadelphla only.) STATEMENT of the Assets of tha Assodatlor January 1, 1860. Bonds and Mortgagee on property In tha City of Philadelphia. 48*8,488 11 Ground Renta........ ...,i —... 80,84811 Real Estate (Office No. 84 North Fifth street) 14496 u U. 8. Government S-20 80nd5..45,000 (X U. S. Treasury Notes. 8,640 oc 616 (X - ........ r.ta 4i City Warrants., Oash on hand,. Total — J. —t9a,4l» it TBoarxES, , GEORGE W. TRYON, President. WM. H. HAirimH [JOSEPH B. LYNDALL JOHN SOUDER. LEVLP. COATS, , PETER A, KEYSER, SAMUEL SPA RHAWE JOHN PHXLRIN, - CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CABBOW, JESSE LIQHTFOOT. GEORGE I. YOUNG, J ROBERT SHOEMAKER WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary. FIRE INBUBANCR COMP, OFFICE NO. 110 SOUTH BXLOW OHXSIJnJT. “Tha Sirs Insurance Company of tha Oonnty oi Philadelphia.” Incorporated by tha Legislature oj Pennsylvania In 1888, tor indemnity against loss c> damage byflre,extdnsjyely._- .-_ CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and contingent fond carefully Invested continues to In sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, Ac., either pet manently or tor a limited time, against less or daman by fire, at the lowest rates oonslstent wlth the abeohui safety of Its customer*. - Losses adjusted nadjjaddleltbffil poolbla despatch OharlesJ. Butter, Edwin L, Beaklt, Henry Orllly, John Hera, BobertV. Massey, Jr„ Joseph Moore, Henry Bhdd, George Mecka, Andrew H, Miller, James N. Stone. CHARLES J. BUTTER, PmldCStt Beniakd* F. Hoßmajrr. Sec 1 v and Treasurer, DHCENIE INSURANCE OOMFANY OFiFHILA. IT DBLPBIi. __ • • • l - ■ INCORPORATED 1804—CHARTER PERPETUAL NO. 214 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. In addition to MARINE end INLAND INSURANCE* this Company insure* from loss or damage by FIRE on liberal terms, on buildings, merchandise, furniture ftn, for limited period*, and permanently on bnQdlngi bydeposit of premium. The company baa been In active operation tor mors than SIXTYYEARS, during which all losuc hays bean promptly , John L. Hodge, DavldLewli, M. B.Mahony Benjamin Ettina, John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers, WUUarn B. Grant, A. R. McHenry, Robert W.'Leamlng, Edmond Oastulod, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wlloox, Lawrence Lewis, J*_ _ , Lonls O. Norris, . JOHN R. WUCHERER. PrehdtSt, aAsnmn WTLOO3C, secretary. . ■ TEFPERSON FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY OJ 0 PHTT.ADPir.PTTTA.—OFFTCTK, No.: 24 NORTB FIFTH STREET, NEAR MARKET,STREET. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania Charteb Pebpstuau. CAPITAL ANH ASSETS |150;000. Make Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire or Pnbllc oriPrivate Buildings, -Eurnltnre, Stock* Goods and Merchandise, _on favorable terms, i. '■ : DIRECTORS.. . George Erety. - Frederick Doll, Angnst C. Miller, Jacob Scbandler, John F. Belsterllng, Samuel Miller, Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer, William McDaniel, Adam J. Glass, Christopher H. Miller, Israel Peterson, Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner Jouab Bowman, - . . - GEORGE ERETY, President, JOHN F. BEIBTERLING, Vice President. PHILIP E, COLEMAN, Secretary. DaUt INSeRANOE COMPANY, ~ I! NO. 406 CHESTNUT STREET, !- " PHTT.ADICT.raTA. FIHB AND INLAND INSURANCE SnUHIOBII. yranols N. Back, Jno, W. Ev*rmna, Charles Richardson, Robert B. Pott*r, - . Henry Lewis, Jno. Kessler, Jr„ - Samuel Wright, i: E, D. WoodrnS, ’ F.B. Justice, " ‘ ’ ‘ Char. Stokes; ~ eeo, A, West, Jos. D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President, OKAS. RICHARDSON, Flea FmMKSi W. l RtANfiwARPi fiwmam T\ELaWaߣ- MUTUAL safety insurance XJ COMPANY, Incorporated by the Legislature of Office, 8. E. Corner THIKD arid WALNOT Street, Philadelphia. MARINE TNSUKANCE3 Oh vessels, cargo and.frelght. toaU partsof the world. • INSURANCES, on goods, by river,"canal, like,'and land carriage, to all *)it oftheUfilunr • - - • FIRE INSURANCES on merchandise generally; On Stores, Lweliing Houses,-<&c. ASSETS OF XidLUJ COMPANY 1 ' November 1,1886. fICO.CCO United- States .Five per cent. * L0an'.‘1871.... *114,000 00 120,000 United'States Six per cent. Loan, j . 1881 136,500 00 200,000 United States 7 B*lo per cent. Loan, Treasury Notes...;-.........: 211,500 00 -125,C00 City of Philadelphia Six per cent. . Loan (exempts):. 126,562 60 54,0C0 State of Pennsylvania Blx per ■ cent. Loan..i a.;.« 54,700 to 46jC00 State of- Pennsylvania Five per cent. Loan '44,620 oo . 50,000 State of New Jersey Six per cent.. „ ' _LQ£n.... , 50,750 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Eirss Mortgage 6 per cent; Bonds ...... £0,500 oo 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage 6 per cent. 21,250 00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad > Six percent. Bonds (Penna. B, B. guarantee) 20,750 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent, Loan ............. 18,000 00; 7,C00 State of, Tennessee Bix-per cent. Loan... ...... 5,040 00 15,000 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and in terest guaranteed by the <dty . V . of Philadelphia. —15,000 00 7,150 143 shares stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company 8,258 25 5,0C0 100 shares slock North Pennsylva nia Railroad Company 3,950 00 *20,000 80 fihares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Com pany, —..........—.............. 20,000 o 195,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, first liens on city propertyl9s,9oo 00 91,045050 Par, ... f 13,125 00 ... 20,620 Ou ......... 53* 75 ......... 20,500 00 .. 5.100 00 45.500 00 45,000 » 0 1.215 28 l5 621 39 2,551 61 961 67 Bills Receivable for Insurances made Balance due -at Agencies—Premiums en ■ Marine Policies—Accrued Interest afad otherdebts doe theCompany..3B,923 98 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, 15,178. Estimated value 2,930 oo Cash in 8ank....... ......_.£il»io2 2d “ in Drawer.. 447 84 —— 41,549 60 11,497,321 56 •This being a new enterprise, the par is assumed as the market value, Thomas C. Hand, | Samuel E Stokes, John C. Davis, IHenry Sloan, Edmund A. Sender, IWljllam Q. Boulton, Theophllns Paulding, Edward Darlington, John E. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, Edward Lafourcade, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James C. Band, James B. M’Farlana, IVm. C Ludwig, '• Joshua P. Eyre, Joseph H. Seal, Spencer M’llvalne, George Q. Leiper, John B. Semple, Pittsb’gh, Bugh Craig, A. B Berger, Pittsburgh, John D, Taylor,. D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh, THOMAS C. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President. Hesby LYlburk. Secretary del3tonol INCOME FOB ISBi *210,000. Mutual eibe insurance company oj pmi.ATmr.Pßn. ASSETS, Caleb Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather, T. Ellwood Chapman, Simeon Matlack, Aaron W. Gasklll, CALEB CLO BENJAMIN THOMAS MATHER. T. ELLWOOD CHAP] TSIRIC mBURANCE EXCLPaIVELY. TBi J* PENNSYLVANIA FERE INBUKANUB OOJ» PANY—lncorporated 1625—Charter Ferpemal—No no WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Begun This Company, fovorably known to the onmmanltj lor over forty yean, conidnne. to lnsme against tea or damage by nit, an Fnbllo or Private Bnllrtlngt either permanently or for a limited time, Alto, or FurnltnreJßtocke of Seeds end Merchandise centrally on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with e large Surplus Farm i Invested In the most carefel manner, which anabla them to olfer to the insured an undoubted security t> the case of lota DlltlUltOßS, Daniel Smith, Jr„ I John Dererenz, Alexander Benson, I Thomas Rmlth, Isaac Haslehnrst, I Henry Lewis, Thomas Robins, I J. GUUnghsm PeOj Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr„ PmldtSß wiuui 8. Cn owxnn. Secretary- A M ERICAS MUTUAL INSURANCE POMP ABF. A —Office Farqnhar Building, No. II WaUMUI Street. MARINE AND INLAND INSURaNGBS.- Rlsks taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to aDpute of the-world, and on goods on Island transportation or riven, canals, railroads and ether conwaaea thioughOßt tha united States, * WILLIAM CRAIG. President, PETER CULLEN, VIC* PrmMcst ROBERTJ. MSB, Secretary.. Bi nacrous. trmiam Craig, Henry C-Dallsta, Peter Cullen, Wm. 8. Lowber, John Dsllett. Jr., J. Johnston Browni William H. Merrick, Bamnel A. Bales; Benj.w. Richard*. Kiaon Hutchins, Gillies Dallett, Henry L. Elder, Wm.K.Balru 8. Rodman Morgan; FsanonßsrrtlL W s RRRIQAN FIRBINBURAN (JR COMP Am, A. INCORPORATED 1819.—CHARTER PERTH . ■ TUAL. ■ no WALNUT Street, abov* THIRD Streal, PUTT. ArVtgT.-pITT A.- . Haring a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and BUR FLUB invested In sound and available Securities, oon ttnne to Insure on Dwelllngi. Stores. Furniture, Me; mandlse, Yeoele In port, and their Oargoee, and olhai Penonal Property, ABlansaUbeaUjandpromntl adjnetad. J ■ iiweima , Thomaeß. Karls, I JohnT. LewU, John Welsh, I James B. OampbelS Samsel a Mo*toßi I Edmund G. DntHh, Patrick Brady, IChsrierW.l’onltn*? • Israel Morris. - ITHOMABR MAHTB. Preridcal, anaaar R I-CBAWTOgD. Becretarv. hum T. HEWES ft BROTHER, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 418 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, : (ABOVE WILLOW,) PHILADELPHIA. [nov3-Smo6! Beptlring of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. AS- COUNTRY WORK ATTENDED TO. -g> FOURTH STREET TT R LANCASTER, ' 11. GRAIN BTOKB, SPRUCE STREET WHABF. EBTABUSHSn IN 1826. CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to all partB ofthedty, seff-ly R C. KNIGHT AGO., WHOLESALE GROCERS S. E. dor; WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphla. Agents tor the sale of the Product* of thi Sonthwark Sugar Refinery and the Grooers’ Sugs House, of Philadelphia. lal-lyr PENNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DKLA XT WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware county. Pa. reanEy, SON ft OO Engineers and Iron Boat bonder*, . , Manufacturers of All kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-OONDENSING EN - GINKS; Iren Vessels of all descriptions, Boners, Vats, Tanks. - Propellers, ftc., ftc. T, REANEY; W. B. REANEY, 8. AROHIBOLD, Late of - T Hate Reaney, Neafß A Co., Engineer In Chief, Penn works, Phil*. - U. B. Navy, J, VAUGHAN MERRICK. WM. H. MERRICK . JNO. E. OOPE, - SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASH BUTTON STREETS. ' AanuEseture High and Low Pressure Steam Englnst for Land,River and Marine Service.. . BoUers: Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac, Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frame Rooto for Gas Works, Workshops ant Railroad Stations, Ac. . Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest and mom Improved construction, ' Every description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pomphig En gines, ftc.; ■ . : r -■ - , Sole Agents far N, Bllleur’s Patent Sugar Bolin* Apparatus, Npf.myth’s Patent Steam Hammer and Asplnwall ft Woolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugai Draining Machine, ' 1 ' Gab fir’i ureb—mibkey, Merrill a THACKARA, NO. 718 CHESTNUT street, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, fto,, ftc., would call tbe attention of the pnbllc to their larn and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendant*, Brackets, ftc, The; also Introduce Gas pipes Into Dwellings ana Fnblia Buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering and repairing Gas pipe*. All work war ranted. ; . ■ i I*Bo JAKXB ▲. WRIGHT. THORNTON P2KS.OLBHSNT i 6BIBOOM. THEODORE WBIGHTs TRANS Xu NHAUu PETER WRIGHT ft SONS, Importers of Earthenware, and Shipping and Commission Merchants, No. 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia! TJRIVY WELIB.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY.—ThI i only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Dials tooted, at very low prices. A. pEYSSON, , Manufecturer of Poud-jeti*. Goldsmith’s Hall. Library stree* TSTALNUT3 AND ALMONDS.—New crop Gr»"Ohl« VV Walnut* and Paper Shell Almonds, tor i alg 01 I BtBUSBIEB ft 00..106 S, .Dslawars Avmutt INSIIIfcJJSCE.-, Hariet 11.070,280 75 Costs 11,030,552 05 • . , ' OFFICE, NO. 6 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, CHARTER PERPETUAL MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY. DIRECTORS FOR 1866. 'William P. Reeder, Joseph Chapman, Charles Evans, Edward M. Needles, Wilson Jenkins, Lukens Webster. :n£R. President. kLONE, Vice President. Secretary. Birsonsss I OABDS / ' PHTTiADELTHIA* I£SRRIOK ik SONSi' ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. LRESH ADAMS COUNTY PEACHES, In Gallon, Half Gallon and Quart Cans. Frestt Quinces and Tomatoes .'Also, 100. doz. Tomatoes In Glass. 100 doz. Green Com. For sale by ' - JAMES R. WEBB; WAINCTandEIGHTHStrad COX’S FARINA CRACKERS. X Freeh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always on hand andjor Bale In bbla. and % bbla., by -i ALDRICH, TEBKES &CABY, ‘ 18,20 and zz ietltia street; no6-3m3 . . - ■,. , tCTQlqßiyg AgpwtM. 1A ( in/ \ FRESH PEACHES,. WINSLOW XViUUUCorn, Peas, Straw* berries. Mushrooms, Ac, in store and for sale, whole* sale or retail, by M. B. 6PILLIN N. WY corner Arch rifidEighth,; , t . : T\RIEU FRUIT.— Very handsome pared peaches, AJ unbared do. dried apples, in store and for sale by M F. SPILLINj N. W. corner Arch and Eighth, ■DUCK WHEAT, BUCKWHEAT.— 5,000 lbs. of. the X> , celebrated Silver Flint Buckwheat, In store and for sale by M. F; SPILLJN.Tea Dealer and Grocer. N, W. corner Arch and Eighth ■ ... RAISINS AND. FlGS—Superior new Layer Raisin* and choice Elma Figs, for'sale by H. F. SPIELIN', N. W. corner Arch anaElghth streets. XpEW.-BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT <ft WHITE ±1 Clover Honey, in store and for sale at COUSTYR East End Grocery, NOi U 8 South SECOND street. ? QUEEN OLIVES.—3OO gallons' choice large Queen Olives, in store and for sale by eallon or barrel, at CuUbTY’S East End Grocery, NO.TIB South SECOND street. North Carolina hominy • grits, new Hominy, pared and unpared Peaches, just re ceived and for sale at COUBTY’S East End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. STUFFED MANGOES AND PEPPERS, GENUINE Ciratftey Sauce. Robinson’s--patent Barley and Groats, always on band at COUSTY’S East End Gro cery,!*o.llB South SECOND street. ALCOHL9sj>ercent. , NO,CHARGE FOR PACK AGES. .C. L. Oil, new made* Invoice just re-' celved andforaale Jn quantities suitable to the trade. Ipecac, root and powder, in bulk and bottles ol *tt> each. • 86,000 00 217,637 23 chloroform of the best quality in carboy* and demi johns. JOHN a BAKER & OO M fcnoi9 > 718 Market street. . T)LAIR’£CSPEOIALTLEd SEASON. X) Glycerin Lotien, for hands and free. Pectoral Lozenge©,forsorc.throat,hoareeness.&c. Camphor Ice, lor chapped. Hands. ' Wild Cherry Compound tor cold, cough. <£c. OleiD, forcbappedhands, <to. Troches Chlorate Potash,for ulcerated throat. . HENhY C. BLAIR’S SONS, Eighth- and Walnut sts WHITE GUM ARABia—For sale by WILLIAM ' ELLIS & CO., Druggists, No. 724 MARKET; street; - ROSE WATER.—Double Distilled Rose Water, con- 1 stantly on hand and for sale by WILLIAM ELLIS <fc CO., Dtuggists, No. 724 MARKET,street. CREAM OF TARTAR.—Pure Cream of Tartar and Soda, for sale by WILLIAM kt.t.tb &CO , Drug glßta, No. 724J1ABKET street. ITiXTRACT OF Rfcttfr for beef tea or Essence cl > Hi Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Midi n Elgin, Illinois, by Gall Borden, from the Juice* a - choice beef and is. superior in r delicious flavor an* quality to any hitherto known. Packets with fall dl rations, one dollar each; HUBSELL, Apothecary ltiocfeestnutstreet. T\RUGGSTS’ SUNDRlES.—Graduates—Morten, MJ Pill TUee, Combe, Brushes. Mirrors, TwQ6nrs,?u9 Boxes, Horn Bcooss, Bnrglca* Instruments, Trassc Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, es- Mfitrl Syringes, A&. all at ,( Elzat Hands” prices. SNOWDEN A BROTHER, spfrtij a South Eighth str*& - $126,522 31 Robert shoemaker a 00., n. e. oornhs FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesah Druggists, Maimfocturera and Dealers In Window Glass, White Lead, ar.d Palnte ol every datcriptiot offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock & goods is their line, at the lowest market rates, ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. BAT RUM.—Just received, an Invoice of Ganuin Imported Bar Rom, for sale by the gallon, t; ROBERT SHOEMAKER A GO., Druggist, N. 5. C6J* nargoorth and Race streets se22-Bmi F>R HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPE WELL t A CO.’S PATENT GLASS CASTOR WHKKfa. These wheel* are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, Ac. We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly Increased force ofsound. without detracting from the harmony .and melody of the instrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that they axe now being applied by many to these valuable mu sical Instruments. Dr. valentine Mott, previous to hit death, pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an in valuable invention for bedfrst invalids, who an guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the process of cleaning, or where dampness Is produced from any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeeper* are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut or torn, as frequently happens from, those now in use, often caused by a rust, which adheres with glue-like tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor wheels, as we all know that glass is non-corrosive. There are no rough or unfin ished edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often find Id those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin ished, wUI boob rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, If nothiDE else, producing roughness on thesur* free, or tdge, while the former will always maintain the smoothness of glass, Just as they are finished. By sleeping upon glass wheels you retain all the elec tricity yon had in your body on retiring, and you gei up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as t young mas. Glass being a non-conductor, the eleo trieity gained while in bed cannot pass off. Ask your doctor what he thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels. Aafe 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 nounced past coring, with the Inflammatory rheu matism. The wheels cured him in less than four weeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These are frets whiefrean be proven on application at our office. No. 203 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Factory ,at Westvttle, New Jersey where we have some sixty hands employed in the manufacture of the Glass Cas tor Wheel*. fipo will be paid to any one who win s*y they have no t received any benefi t or relief after using Gape well & Co.’s Patent Glass Castors. A sample see (4) of the Wheels sent to any part of the United States, on re» ceipt of R 50. J. B. CAPEWELL & OO , oc4 So. 205 Race street* 24,28, 28 ml SO South Sixth St., Shflaffa. PmsOMStock k Sst-BrowaMs, _ je y 0.7 and Medic HER MAJESTY! CHAMPAGNE, CT. S'. 33 TJ IN'TO 3ST J Sol 80UV8 msr <T„ «ots AOKKT. f WINES.— The attention of the trade la solicited to the fbllowin every choice Wlnee, Ac., fer sale by JOSEPH; F DUNTON, No.lslBouth FRONT street, above Walnut: MADEIRAS—OId ißland, 8 years old. SHERRIES—CampbeII A Os., single, doable and triple Grape, Et Crusoe A Sons, Rudolph, Topas, Rleg, Spanish. Crown and F. Valletta. PORTS—Valletta, Vlnho Velho Real, Dan ton and Bebello Valent© A Co., Vintages 1536 to 1856. CDARETB—Crose Fils Freres and St, Estephe Cha teau T.nmlny. VERMOUTH—G. Jonrdan, Brlve A Co. MUSCAT—de Frontignan. CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, “Golden Star,” de Venose, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and other fevorite brands, ■ - ■ ■ T7TNE OLD WHIBICEEB. X: 600 c&ses olflWheat Whisky, 500 •* “ Bourbon '• , 250 " “ Bye .. S5O remljohns pore eld Scotch. 400 „‘ 7 .. “ “ Rye. E. P. MTDQLETON, No. 5 North Front street. del7-12t2 /"VLD WHISKIES.—SUO Cases Pure Old Wheal. &31 \J, Bonrbon and Monongahela Whiskies. for sale by B. P. MIDDLETON, . s North Front gfirag*; HiBKESS, SADDLES, «feo gORSE COVERS, BUFFALO EOBES, . LAP BUG* 3 , • ANGOLA MATS, BELOW MABKET BATES, KN£l*B3& 00., 631 MABKET Street. Life size home in the door. .Come and see. dnwASltJ i#.»ew!Sii ■., CASTOR XIQUOKdc :m: a. s, t *** * Buccesaoi te G«o. W. Grsy. 9 For Bale by •E O a .HE W T O II,? EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE. C ommence their regular OUTSIDE TRIPS, to continue during,the close of Canal Navigation, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18TH. NORFOLK ALEXANDRIA..™ VERGES lA..Y. Leaving from each city, . TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, From first wharf below MARKET street. Philadel phia, and Pier 14 EAST River, New York, These steamers insure at lowest rates. FREIGHT received DAILY; at oar osnal low rates. WM. P. CLYDE & CO . Agents, 14 Sdath WHARVES, Philadelphia, JAMES HAND, Agent, 104 WALI/Street, New York. FOR SAVANNAH, GA ' sffiiHwc. The Philadelphia and .Southern Hall Steamship Company’s Regular Lines, Becond wharf below Bpruee Btreet. The steamBhIpTONAWANDA, CaptW. Jennings, for SAVANNAH, will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY, December 20th, and sail on SATUB4 DAY, December 22d. at 10 ■o’clock A M„ and every alternate Saturday thereafter--viz.: January 19, 1 &c. - This steamer thae nne state Rooms and other ac commodations for oassengers. . Cabin passage; $25: Deck do., $l6. - , - ; Through tickets sold to the following pointe—Macon,’ Ga,, $B6; Columbus, Ga.. $4O; Augusta.Ga„ $32; Atlanta, Ga. v sB9; Albany(Ga.,s4o; Momgomery, Ala.,s46;Eu- Caula.'Ala., $4O; Mobile, Ala., —jNewOrleahSj $6O. ; * Freight taken at low rates. - ■ i «... * Through receipts given at througlurates toMaoon, Augusta. Columbus, AtlantaiGa,; Knoxville,CHuatta nooga. Nashville. Memphis. MIsST ' N o freight received or bills of lading signed on sail* leg day. TV. -7 i Agents at Savannah, Hunter & Gammell* “For freight or passage/applyto . ~ ; WM. L. JamES. General Agent, - sea•?. • , : ‘ 314,800 th Wharves. FOB NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT. : JMjpi£ TSR ; PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH- MATT. STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR lANE, •’ 1 - ' The first-class Steamship 5 ' ■•• JUNIATA - a •- 1,300 tons register, P. F. Hoxie,M&ater, W&l commence receiving freight for the above port a$ second wharf below'Spruce street, mi MONDAY, December 17thj and sail on SATURDAY, Dec. 22d, as 12 o’clock M. - • - Returning, will leave NEW ORLEANS on SATUR DAY, January 5 th. ' This Steamer haa State Booms and other accommodations for pos?eijgarrf. - ; ' CahinpassagetsOvDeck do., $3O. Freight taken at low rates. No freight received ox bins of lading signed on Ball-' log day. 1 - Agents at New Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson A Co., who will give careful attention to shipment s goods toGadveeton, Mobile, Vicksburg, and interior points. lj -..r-j.i For freight or passage, apply to ' . .1 .. WM. D. JAMES. General Agent, ses»tf . , 314 South Wharves, FOR WILMINGTON, N. G. TTTW! T>TrrT.ADTTT.T>TTfA ATTO fiIIUTTT kKN MAI! STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR LINE, from!Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The.first-claas steamship PIONEER, OaptainJ Ben nett, for WILMINGTON, willcomnience receiving freight on THURSDAY, December 27th, ands&il on SATURDAY, December 29th. at 10 o’clock A M., and every alternate Saturday thereafter—vizj January 12th, 26th, &c. Passengers will find superior accommodations and best attendance. - Cabin passage, $2O; Deck do., $lO. Freight carried at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail lsgday. Agents at Wilmington, WORTH & DANIEL, who win give especial attention to forwarding goods ad dressed to their care to and from the intenor. For freight or passage, apply to WILL JAMES. General Agent, se!2 314 South Wharves FOR BOSTON. STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT; S SBSeXROM EAC3FOBTX7ASY FIVRDAYS, FROM PINE BT. WHARF, HTTT LADTCT.PTTTA. AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, win safi from Philadelphia on Saturday, Dec. 22, at 10 A M. The steamship SAXON. Captain Matthews, will sail from Boston on Thursday, Dec. 20, at 3 P. M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston la now composed of the _ ROMAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,483 tons burthg9« SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1,250 torn burthen, NORMAN, Captain Crowell. 1,208 tons burthen* These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers are requested to send Bins of Tart lug with For □‘eight or passage having superior aecommorta* fions, apply to HENRY WINSOR & GO,, aus 832 South Delaware avenue. THROUGH AFR-LTNE TO THE SOUTH fWe AND WEST. JSILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP COMPANY, THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW3ERN. Also, to Ell points in NORTH and SOUTH CARO LINA, via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and. to LYNCHBURG, VA, TENNESSEE, and the WEST, via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SQUTHfIIDB RAILROAD. “ ' The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, commend It to the public as the most desirable medium for carry ing every description of fireight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly from the first wharf above Market street. Freight received daily.* •, ~ . - WAL P. CLYDE & CO., 14 North and 14 South Whs^vea. tHAVANA STF A TVrKRK SSU SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, Theeteaaflhipi HENDRICK HUDSON .. Capt, Howes STARS AND STRIPES ...Cape. Holmes These steamers will leave this port for Havana every other SATURDAY, at 8 A^M, The steazxifihip HENDRICK '■HUDSON, Howea, master, vrilh sail for Havana on SATURDAY MORN; ING. December 29th, at 8 o’clock. Passage to Havana |5O, ■ No freight received after Thursday, For fce®»torp^wEe.mpplyte ml - - THOMAS WATTSON A SONS, HO North Delaware ayenut;, rraw sxeiuaa lute to aukx- AJ3DRIA. Georgetown and Washington, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va, form the moat direct rente tor Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave Knit Wharf above Harks* street every Wednesday and Saturday at it tC, For freight apply to Iha agents, . ..ir W. P. CLYDE at GO., U North Wharves; J, B. Bavi&ion, Agent at Georgetown; M.BMxMgm 00., Agents at Alexandria. ' FOB NEW YOKE.—Philadelphia Steam SMaflS. Propeller Company—Despatch ; andSwlfr- Bore iAneo, via Delaware and Karl tan Canal—Lea via* dally at 12 M. and 5 P. M. ounnectlng with all the Northern and Eastern Llnea For freight, which will v e taken on leans, apply to jnhistf WJ£, M. BATED <kOO., Ho. 138 Booth Delaware avengß. m UNIONEXPBEBBLXNETOBABTI- via CHESAPEAKE .AND IJJiLawA.BE CANAL. Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Express Steam boat Company will leave the &econd wharf below Aich Btreet every Wednesday and Saturday at 2.P. ! For freight or passage, apply to . * . • /; JOHND.BUOFP. * No. 116 North Delaware avenue. AJ REYBOIjI). Proprietor. _ _ ,rr~*~ a. THE FAVORITE STEAMBOAT JOHN A. WARNER for -Burlington, end Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at 2F. M. Returning leaves Bristol, at 7.10 A. M., stopping-each way at Riverton, Torreadale, An dalusia and Beverly. Fare, 25 cents. - Excursion, 40 .cents,, , - , . . • OC2B-tf}; - glk a. STEAMER FOB SALE.— I The last Balling coppered and copper fastened Steamer HELEN GETPY (side wheel), 408 tons 0. M.. 180 teet long, 24K feet beam; depth of hold a feat 8 inches; draws 5 feet 4 Inches water bnllt of live oak and red cedar. Apply to: E. A. SOUDER & CO., - sel2-tf Bock Street Whart - - gQ. fa NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. jMKBjBmIBMLAWAng asut CSSBAPIUR3 Kdil TOW-BOAT COMPANY, ■ . ____ BARGIE3 towed to and from FITTT.ATVKT.PHLAI HAVEE-DE-GRACE. BALTXMOSE, WASH3NB) TON, and Intermediate points. • WM. P. CLYDE* CO., Agentt,: No. 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent. -•-■■■ Ss3* WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A centre-hoard «MPB Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over three aßKEvears'old. and not over 26 feet 4 Inches beam. Apply to EDMUND A, SOUDEB * CO„ No. 3 Dock street. noS. OTEAMSHEP NORMAN, FROM BOSTON.-Oon- Q slgneea of merchandise per aeove steamer.wlll please send for thelr gooda. now landing at Pine street wharf. (dels 3t) HENRY WINBOR <fc 00. SHIP J.G. RICHARDSON, Kendall, master. Is now discharging nnder general order at South street wharf. Consignees willjplease attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WEIGHT & SONS. U 8 Walnntstreet. . ' . , no24tf JAB. 8. SHlNDLKRsncceesor to JOHN SHINDLER A SONS, Sail Makers, No.'Boo North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done In the beet manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, andwarranted to give per* feet satisfaction. Particular attention given to repairing; u : . . - V. ?liyioN;:QA9TM\Ni> f TJHDBBTAaiBR, f So. 35 Sonth ihirteentii Street. Interments made inalltlieGemeteries .dell Bm} . r-cI;J :i. ;.d fx ,-jM T> -i ■fITHTTE OAS'EtLB SOAP.—IO6 :ooxea eenulno VJH *, W Castne Soapy from Genoa, 'ana for gale to? ja@,B.BCßa£B3-at § J i 108SonthDelawareavenue. ~ ; .....Oapt. yANOB Cant. ALLEM ......Capt. STONE
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