. \ *?■.< % i.- v ~ •• r *'*"* •. --—;• Fram^^iir^vli^l^dmb^di^MilctNiays- The li ~ne Latest from jpe. tßSrthe u‘:lS.'a.Ba> elated Press.]- -'• • Paris, Deo. 19, 1 P. M. —The Emperor Napoleon,;it is. expected,.,attend the farewell dinner to be given to Minister Bigelow to-day. Hamburg, Dec: 19, To‘ o’clock.—A.-new German steamship line is forming here, to ran between this oity and New York, .which is to be nnder the support of the Govern intent. Bkblin, Dec., 19,1 P. M.—A number of Prussian Naval'Officers are about starting on a visit to the United States, to look at the Naval Yards there. BERLIN, Deo, 19th.—The German Parlia ment will be voted for almost unanimously throughout Germany. , Paris, Dec. 19,1 P. Ml— The scheme for the re-organization of the French army is' yery unpopular. The French people cannot , see any necessity for such an immense standing army when France and Europe are r at peace. ...... Liverpool, Deo. 19, Noon.—Cotton.—The market opens very active aßd excited, and quotations have advanced to 14$d. per pound for Middling Uplands. Tne sales to-day will reach 26,000 .bales, UoNDoNj Dec. 19, Noon.—Consols opened at 69J for money. American u Securities, ---The market opened firm. [To the New York Associated Preaa.J Bremen, Dec. 19tb,',nooBi—A new weekly steam line between New York and Ham burg, is now. being formed under .the most favorable auspices. __ J Berlin, Dec. 19tb.—The Prussian Gov ernment has resolved-toi send a number of naval officers to the United States, to in quire into affairs connected with that ser vice.' Thfse commissioners will take their departure at an eariy day. ’’ Hamburg, Dec. 19.—Thirty or forty Han overians were arrested in [this city this morning, while about to embark in an American steamer to avoid service, in the Prussian army. ’ - Paris, Dec. 19, Noon.—The French army scheme grows in disfavor among all daises of the people. Berlin, Dec. 19.— The German Parlia ment has voted for universal suffrage. Tne Federal army,is tu be under the : command of Prussia. . Vienna, Deo. 19.—The diet of Croatia has resolved in favor of a separate administra tions - - v Pabis, Dec. 19.—A grand farewell dinner to Mr. Bigelow, the American Minister,will be given. The Emperor Napoleon is ex pected to be present. C Commercial and Financial. Liverpool, Dec 19.— The cotton market opens baeyant; sales to-day promise to reach ztj.ooo bales. Middling Uplands have advanced to London, Dec. 19.— Consuls for money ,69V: Brie Rail road..47X; Illinois Central Railroad. 78; u.S. 5-an, 7i>;. Liveepooe, Lem 19.— I The Petroleum market opened steady at is. Sd. ANxyrstP, Dec. 19—Petroleum firm at ME ' loniOn, DVc 19.—A Frankfort telegram quotes U. & 5-298 to cay at 75Ji. v London, Deic. 18. Noon.-Conßols opened at 8954, Ueing an advance ot H-~ U. S. 5.70'a. 7IJ& Eile,463S; Il linois Central I. R., 77}£. . .. nkeobt, Dec, 18—U. 8. 5 2 ,’s opened steady .at Liverpool, Dec. 18, noon.—The cotton market opened quiet with * probable day’s-ale of 15 wo bale! at last cveDlre’a prices. Breadstuffujure quiet, Uorn steady at 38s. Wheat and Eionr Inactive. " Ant werp. Dec 18.—Petroleum is steady at svr. for Penned preferred. Charges Against <a Senator. rlTo N. Y. Associated Pxesa.] . New York, Deo. 10.—A special Washing-! ton despatch to the Commercial Advertiser . says considerable of a sensation has been' occasioned by charges against a United! States Senator of having been influenced by; 'pecuniary considerations-in behalf of the : appointment of a person to a position in the New York revenue department. ■ General Banks’s neutrality bill -will re main a'dead letter on the table of the Senate. Richmond. [By the U. 8. Associated Press.] Richmond, Ya.y Dec. 19.— The Military; Commission, for the trial of Mr. Watson,' met to-day. Owing to the absence of wit nesses, the Commission adjourned till to-! morrow. . \ j i Ship Slews. fßy the N. Y. Associated Press.] ■ New YoRK, Dec. l9.—The ship before re-!* ported ashore at Patchoque has been ascer-; tained to be the General/MoGlellao, from! Antwerp and Flushing. Assistance has i been sent to her. • i XXIIKh Congress—Second Session. ITo the TJ. 8. Associated Press.J ; Senate— (Continued from oar Third Edition.) Mr. Pomeroy (Kansas) introduced a bill \ to equalize the value of the currency of the j United States. i On motion of Mr. Williams, the Com-; mittee on Foreign Relations were instructed to enquire into ‘ the expediency of prohibi-1 ting the emigration or importation of Chi- i nese into the United States. . . - The bill for the admission of Nebraska: 'waktakea hp. ■ nSy.th-eUDfted States Associated Press. 7 i [HOufes:—Contlnued from Third Edition.] ! On motion of Mr. Stevens (Pa.), the Senate! .amendments, to. the .Deficiency bill, were! taken from the Speaker’s table and concnr-f red in, .aKKrasii:;, • On motion of Mr, Ward .(N.Y.),,the Secre tary of the Navy-was directed to common!-! cate a statement* of the amounts charged to! the State Department .since the lst of May, 1865, for services rendered by naval, vessels. The house proceeded in the morning hour tbcall onthecomnaitteeforrepbr ts.” ■' The 'bill reported yesterday by Mr. Mc- Ruer,from the Committee on Public Lands, : to amend thp act granting lands in Oregon to aid in the qpnstrnction of a military road from Eugene City to the eastern boundary of Oregon, was taken up, read the third time and by a vote of yeas, 79, nays 20, passed. Mr. Mcßner (Cal.),from the Committee on 1 Public Lands.reportedabill granting,lands to aid in tbe construction of a military •wagon road from Dallas City, on the Colum bia river. The bill was explained and advocated by Messrs. Mcßner and.‘Henderson, • and op-; posed by Mr. Leßlond, who -said that the; quantity of public‘land given away for pri-| ■rote purposes bad become alarming. ; . • J On motion of Mr;Thayhr (Pa.) an amend-1 ment was inserted tbat the grant made byi Ihe bill should not embrace any mineral i* lands of the United States. - • ; : The bill was passed—yeas 76, nays 37. ; . ; Mr. Driggs, from the same committee, re-: ported a bill to amend the act of March 31, 1863, granting land to Kansas for railroad purposes. It authorizes the construction of lany portion of the Atoheson, Topeka and ! Santa Fe railroad, in a way suitable for the use of a steam traction engine, with its! train of cars, and reduces the grant of land from ten sections per mile, to five sections.' The bill, after some debate, was recommit-' Mr. Holmes from the same committee re ported back the bill to amend the second section of the act, to authorize the legisla ture of Illinois,, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tesnessee, to sell school lands. The bill proposes to permit these legislatures to lease for fifteen years the mineral lands- him* tained in the grants, , ’". 'Mr, Ashley (Ohio)‘Said he should not vote miißror 5 i A BOOHR 95per cent. NO CHARGE FOB PACK AGES. C. Jj. oil. new made. Invoice lost re- ; celvedand for saleln quantitiessuitable to the trade , Ipecac, root and powder, In bulk and bottles of am ! 68(*h,- ' - * ‘ •"• S ( hloroterm of the beet quality In carboys and deml- ! Johns. - JOHN O BAKER *OO., > C-nol9 • 718 Market street. : Grand opening.—mbs. m. a. binder, NO. 1031 Chestsut street, Philadelphia, ' Importer of,Ladles’ Dress and 'Cloak Trimming*. l Also, an eluant stock of I mported Paper Patterns, fin i Ladles’ ana Children’s Dress. Parisian' Dress 'and , Cloak Making in all Its varieties. Ladles fhrnißhinsi their rich ana costly Materials may rely on being ar tistically fitted, ana their work finished In the moal prompt and efficient manner,, at .the lowest, possible: prices, In twenty-four hours’ notice.? Cutting and bast ing. Patterns In sets, or by the single piece Jbr mer chants and dressmakers now ready. , selMy s gIP Bugglep FOR SALE.—A large assortment or newj ' and Becond-band Carriages, top and no ton Auggles, Rockawaysand Germantownn, and Express Wagons. GEO. DODD A SONS, No; 4SO RACE street! Nos. 291 and 233 CROWN street, ocll-3jg fHI DAILY EVENING for any bill recognizing any of those rebel Legislatures or bogns States He suggested a proviso that the ant should not apply to any of the late rebel States. -irhe amendment was agreed to, and the bill passed. Mr. Ashley (Ohio) offered a resolution to pay 'to Messrs. Arnell. Campbell and* Haw kins, members from Tennessee, mileugsfor the last session. He said'they hhd been jn. attendance during a part of-.the session beforethe State wa» admitted. Referred-to the Committee on Mileage.. , _ tiOn'niotion'of Mr. Julian, the Cbtutniffee on Public Lands was instructed to inquire into the expediency of amendingthe Home stead act, so as to require from the settler ae oatbahat hhi had not borne, arms; against the United States i -Mr. Ingerspll offered a resolution in; re ference to contracts for Indian goods,' whioh bad been objected ;to this morning, and it was agreed to. ‘ ■ The House thenwent into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, Mr Lawrence (Pa.),in the,chair, and resumed the consideration of the Legislative, Execu tive and Judicial Appropriation bill,. Goldin Canada, [Tothe N. Y. Associated Press.] Montreal,' Dec. 19.— 1 t is reported that gold has been found on the banks of the Windsor river, five miles from the village of St. Francis. Financial and Commercial, ,/ • - : ; [By the ,tJ. 8. Associated Press. 1 K»w Tosxi Noo'n' bee. 18.—Cotton firm at' 84%05< cents. Flour iirm: sales of 8 ooobblsJSUte and w,st erh *8 4s@l3 SftOhlo sold at t12@13 Ss;3ouihem steady 2Ct bbls.t (ll 16@16 fio. Wheat steady andquiet -Corn decllDli g. Oatß steady at 65@66 centi; sales of 16 0 o bushels .Pork declining; 500 obis. sold at:(2o 75@2l for new Wee- larddnllrW bbls. soldi at .li@l3 cents. Whisky quiet. Ngrw Xobk. Dec. 19.—Breadstuffi —The Flcurmar ket Is le,a »ctiv», ood clO'*>s fiercely so firm; sales 8,6 i 0 bole; Soper State and Western, ts 3D@|lo 25;Com moil to iChoica-’Kitra State. »16 70@(t2; common to choice Extra wester* '|9 7S@H3M,-Ohlo;|U@»12 25; Trade brand, 118 so@sl2 25; the market closing dull; Southern flour la quiet, i i j fTo then:T. Associated Press] Eew Tobk, Pec.l9—Tbejfveninn Pntt money arti cle says the-Stock Market shows a;'tendency fbr con ce.'sion In prices. Governments are firmer, with an Investment demand. jßatlrosds are* unsettled,’ with more sellers than buyers. The loan market Is fairly supplied at 6@7 per cent. Dfsodhnts are dnil at 7@8% > he Aela from Boston, took ont to day (50,000, and the!Becla,from tbl> port, (U5.4371n treasnre. Stock sat the second hoard were heavy- 17. Y. Cen tral ill; \erie73H; Beading lo«%: 'Micbfgamsbntoerq «%; Cleveland and eittsburghB9K; Bock' Tsladd,los: Northwestern 53%; do.' preferred 79: Fort Wayne and Chicago 107; Toledo las 0010126%. salea at FbiladeipUa fitocK Board. SA LKB A PTKB FJBST BOARD (400 Phil 6s old CAP c 96" I 1 sh'Farß A Mec Bk 135 500 N Pa B 6s 92% j ,1 sh Cam A amh a 181 2oooLehigh 6a’B4 ;w "Bh Spruce A Pine 34 100 oh Bead B F 3% 400 8h Maple Shade . 2% 100 sh do 63 51-101 10 shCatawlsa pt b 5 23% 100 sh do , 830 E 3% 1100 ah Penmt B bBO 55% 100 Bh do seown 53% 1150 sh NPa B 88 SECOND BOARD. $5000,U S *6s 2030 W Jersey bds b 5 88 coup July -108% 11 sh Phil A Trenton 12" 500 UB7 8-loa Jy o 1C5% 100 Bh HestonVeß b 5014% ’ 5000 City 6anew - lOOehPennaß b3o 55.% cAp b 5 99% 100 BhCatawlssa pf 830 29% BUSUnESB OABIK. M T. HEWES A BROTHER, PLUMBERS AND GA S FITTERS, NO. 413 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW,) PHILADELPHIA. [nov3-3mosl Beprlrlng or all kinds at short 'notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. Jg- COUNTRY WORK ATTENDED TO. -ag, a a LAN CASTES. GRAIN BTOKB, BPBUCE STREET WHARF, ESTABUSHXD IN 1826. . CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholesale and Retail at loweat Market Bates, and delivered to all parte of the City. ee7-ly S' a KNIGHT *OO., WHOLESALE GROCERS u.B. E. Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia.- Agents- for, the sale of the Products of th< Southwark Sugar Beflnery and the Grooera* Buga House, of Philadelphia. ■ . ; . jal-lyr ■PENNSYLVANIA WOBKB.-ON THE DELA 17 WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware county, Pa. BJBANEY. BON A CO Engineers and Ironßoat tmllders, " Mannfltctnren of . All kinds of CONDENSING AND NON-4XINDENBING EN GINES, Iron Veesels of all descriptions, Boners, Tats. Tanks Propellers, Ac.. Ac. : T, BEANET, W. B. REANEY, S. ABGHIBOLD Late or aate Beaney-Neaffi A Oo„ Engineer InChlef. Penn Works, Phils, u. a. Navy. J. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WE H. HERRIGB JKO.E.OOPB. WABB SmxnkitZLfsxAa MKRBICK & SONS, ' ENGINEERS AND MAOH±NIBTB; A anntectore High and Dow Pressure Steam fertrintm for Land, River and Marine Bervtce. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac, Castings of all kinds, either Ironor brass. Iron Frame Booth Tor Gas works, Workshops am Railroad Stations, Ac. ■ Retorts and Gas Machinery, of hie latest and mo* Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery: am Sugar. Saw and-Grist Mills, Vacnnm Pans, Opei Steam Trains, Defecators, Enters, Pumping Es fines, Ac. • : Sole Agents ter N. Bllleaz’s Patent Sugar Bollm Appaiatns, Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer am AsplnwaU A WooUey'a Patent Centrifugal Bnga- Dralntng Machine. Gab fixtures.—mibkey. merbill a THACKARA, NO. 718 CHESTN UTrtree! jfannlkctarera.of Gas;Fixtures, Lamps,, Ao,, Ac. . wonW call the attention of the public to their largt and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants Blackett, &c.iThev pipes Inti DwelllnfS and Fnblio Buildings, and attend to extend. Inc, alteriDs sod repairing Gaa pipes. All work war ranted. i ■■ ]atB lAKSS a. wnisHT. thobnton rnr*. mjuasav / snnKxor. thxopobe wbisht; thane n. run. : PKTKRWRIGHT A SONS, “*■ Importen of Eartheaware, , and. Shipping aad Commission Merchant*. No. U 8 WAIiNUT Street. Philadelphia) PRIVY WEDIR-OWNKBS OF PROPERTY.—Tb. I only place to ret PrivyWell* Cdeansed and Dlsip ftctad.at nor low price*. ■; A. PEYSSON, Manotectorer. of Pondretta "Goldsmlth’iHall. Übrar* straa BLAIR , B*SPBCIAI/rXEd FOR THE SEASON, Glycerin Lotion, for hands and fiice. Pectoral Loaengeo.lor sore throat,hoaneners, &c, ' Camphor Ice, ftr chapped Hands. Wild Cherry Compound tor cold, cough, &c. Olein, forchappea hands, &c. Troches Chlorate Potash. for uloerated throat. HENRY C. BLAIR’S SONS, Eighth and Walnut sta W HITE GUM AKA BlO.—For sale by WILLIAM ' ELLIS & 00., Druggists, No. 724 MARKET J street. ■ ROBB WATER.—Doable Distilled Ro3e Water, con stantly on band and for; sale by WILLIAM > . ELLIS & CO„ Dmgglata, No. 724 MARKET street. : /IBKAM OF TARTAR.—Pore Cream of Tartar and > VJ Soda, for sale by WILLIAM ET.r.m & 00, Drug-: gists, Up, 724 MABKET street. j EXTRACT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence o S Beef In sickness or for soaps for table nss, HtOi ! n Elgin, minols, by Gall Borden; from the Jaloes o!! choice beef.and Is shperlor In rdeUclcns flavor ant i onaUty to any hitherto known. Packets with foil d! > rections,one dollar each, hurret.t., Apotheoan ; IMP Ohestnnt street, • TvSUGQISTS 1 SUMDRIES,-—Gradoatca—Marian ! XJ Pill Tiles, Oombs, Brnshea, Mirrors, Tweesan.Pn.' < Boxes, Horn Bcoops, Snrgictf‘lhstramema, Trcsse Hard and Baft Robber Goods, Vial Oases, Glass en> i Metal Byrlngta. Ac., all at "First Hands” prices. i BHOWBEH A BROTHER, aps-tfi ... b Booth Eighth stress.' T)OBKRT SHOEMAKER A 00.,= Hi B, OOBHiO : -tV FOURTH AMD RACE STREETS, Wholesals• Drogglsts, Bfanntkctorers and Dealers In Winder I Glass, White Lead, and Paints of every description | offer to the trade, or consomors, a complete stock o l goods In their line, at the lowest market rates. Robert shoemaker * oo„ Hortheast comer Foorth and Race strawy BAT RUM.—Jost received, an invoice of Genain Imported Bay Rom, tor sale by Hie gallon, to ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 0O„ DrogrUt, KTb, eo). nsr Foorth and Race streets LADIEb’ TRIMMUfQB. OABRIAUEis. BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, THUBSDjLx-, DECEMBER 20,1866.—TRIFLE SHEET;. i OBUBAHCE. FIRE INBURANCE COMPANY PHILADELiPHI&I Aoeetß oa January I,IBQB, r- 9O. UNSETTLED CT.aitafß, : •' INCOME FOBTHII ' - (11,487 Eg, i i'> (EUMXn, - - Losses Paid Since 1829 bvei Perpetual and Temporary Pollutes on Llbaral Tarmi DEBPOTOBS, ' * Ghis.K.Bancker, - Edward a : Dale; Toplss Wegner, • • George Falee, Samuel Brant, . . Alfred Fitter,. / . GS/W.Rlchards, Fras;W: Lewis,M;D IsmaCLea, - -'VPeter.McCalL' v CHARLES N. BANCKEBvPresldent. .BDWABD O. DALE Yloe President, JAB.- W. MoALLIBI'JIiB. Secretary pro tem. -'framt. TNSUBANGK COMPANY OF NOBTH AMHBICA X-MABINE, rotE AND INLAND TRANSPOB TATION DSBUBANCIB. . . . . . Office. No. *a WALNUT (treat, south sms, asst ol TOrdetreet. ... . . ThePropmttea of Uda Company ara well intrastad I andfPmlßhanavaßahlefnndtbrthe ample indemnity of all persona who desire to tie protected by Insurance. : KABIHM BISKS takan im Vessels, tnUhtM atU ; °SRS3nd TKANHPOBTATXON BISKB on Mar ! chandlse per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE F'SKS on Merchandise, Furniture and Build ' lngs in Cf , ; , and Oounw. ; ' : nrooBPts&ATKD m mm—capital. 1500,000. AN ; PAID IN AND BECUBELY TOTAL PROPKBTIEB, • 11.700,600. . ! FKBFETUAL CHARTER. Arthur G. Coffin, John Mason,t Itamnel W. Jonas. George L. Harrtmm John A, Brown, Francis R. Oopa, Gharlea Taylnr, Edward H. Trotter Ambrose White, EB-darke, . wmiam Welsh. WRllam Comnilngs, Richard D. Weed. T. Chariton Henry, B. Morris Wain. Alfred D. Jessnp, T. Chattston Henry. ; . - • XKratUß B. COFFIN. Prasldant. Cn«m PnaTT, Becreatrr. T)BOVEDKNT LIFE AND TBUBT COMPANY A : OF PHILADELPHIA. NO. 11l Ssnth FOURTH Btreet INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, 220,1865. CAPITAL. $150,000. PAID IN. Insurance on Lives, oy Yearly Premiums; or by S, It or 20year premiums. Non-forfeiture. Enoowments.payableatafutnreage.oron prior do cease, by Yearly Premiums, or io-year Premiama— both cases Non !bxfeUnr& > ' ' Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies. Children's Endowments. This Company, while Kivlnztbe Insured the secnxltj of aDald-np Capital, wu divide the entire Profits oJ the Idle business among its Policy holders. - Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorised by charter to execute Trusts, and to act. as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Oaardian and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment oi any Court of this Commonwealth or of any perron orpersons, or bodies polltio or corporate. DIRECTORS, Samuel R, Shipley, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Joahna H. Morris, T, w is tar Brown, Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longatretb, • Gharlea F. Coffin SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY,*3 Pimident. Actuary THOMAS WISTAB. M D., J. B. TOWNSEND. . pc4,tQ Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser . FIRS ASSOCIATION, «tSSk M Incorporated March g. iB6O. fM A OFFICE. No. 84 N. FIFTH street In aureBUCLDINGS. HOUSEHOT.n FUR J»«SHSfc'NrrURE and MERCHANDISE genex *** •(iouie<sUyo STATEMENT of the Assets of this Assodstloi . Jsnnsry 1, 1866. Bonds end Mortcages on property In the city nfPhUmilrtphU.- : s«**,«» 1 Real Estete(oiaoe No S 4 North Fifth street) hJm 11 U.S. Governments-soßonds .... „ tsjco 0 U. 8. Treasury Hotwu. 8,640 a city Ms (X Cash on h5nd....... ——...» T?,423 4- Total (951,419 U GEOROE W. TEYON. President, WM. H. HAMILTON JOSEPH B. LYNDALL JOHN BOUDEB. LEVI P. COATS, PETKB A. KEVHKK, SAMUEL BPABHAWK JOHN PHTT.BTN, CHARLES P.BOWEB. JOHN CABBOW. JESSE LIGHTFOOfr’ GEOBGEI. YOUNG, BOBEBT SHOEMAKER ' WM. T, BUTLER. Secretary. M"OTUAI FZBE INSURANCE OOMPANY OJ IIL . OFFICE, HO. 6 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ASSETS, CHABTEB PBBPETUAL. MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY, DIBECTOBS FOB 1863. Caleb Clothier, Benjamin Malone, Thomas Mather, T. EUwood Chapman, Simeon Matlack, Aaron W. GaskUl, OAT.RR CLOTH BENJAMIN MA THOMAS MATHER. T. ELL WOOD CHAP 3 JEFFERSON FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY Ol J PHILADELPHIA—OFFICE. Ho. 24 NORTE FIFTH STRESS,'NEAR MARKET STREET. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania Chartkb Pxbpbtoai. CAPITAL AND ASSETS US0;000. Make Insurance against Loss or Daman In Fire or Public oPPrlvale Buildings, Furniture. Stocks mods and terms, JeorgeErett, ' Frederick Doll, Angusta Miller, Jacob Schandler, loin F. Belsterllng, Bamnel Miller, Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer, william McDaniel, Adam J. Glass, 'Christopher H. Miller, . : Israel Peterson, Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner ranas Bowman, . QEOBQE'idtitfi 1 v Preoident. JOHN T. BELSTEBLING, Vice Presldsat PHILIP E. OQLKMAN.Sacretary pHIgmXIHSURAHPE COMPANY OF PHJLLA INCORPORATED 1804—CHARTER PXRFBTUAI NO. SM WALN UT Street,oppoalte the Exchange, In addition to MARINE anawLAND INSURANCE his Company Insnrea from loss or damage by FIRP on Überaltenna, on bonding*, ’merchandise, Aral tore to., fbrlimited periods, ana permanently on bnlidlng: lydeposlt of premium.", The Oombanyhaa been In acttrs operenonfbr man ■ban SIXTY YEARS, dart agwhlch all lists hayi soon promptly adjusted msdjvQd.: .ohnL.Hodga, David Lewis, M. B. Mahony ■ ■ .Benjamin Kmnff, John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers, WUHamS, Grant, AR. McHenry, ■ Sobert W. Learning, Edmond Oastulcm, ' D, Clark Whartoh, Samnel Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis, _ Lools O. Norris. SURE INSURANCE 'EXCLUSIVELY. —, THI E PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY—lncorporated 18S5—Charter Perpetual—No ; no WALNUT Street, oppoalte Independence Bonus I ThisOompany.esvorably known to the commnnltj for over forty yean, cont&raes to Insure against ion l or damage by Are, on Public or PrtvntaOßatlsin*» tlther permanently or tor ■ limited time. Also, os Fnrnltmeßtocks of Hoods and Merchnndlso gentrmUy : Their Capital, together wltb a large BnralnsFnna h i invested In the most cmrefHl manner, which enable; them to oflbr to the Insured an undoubted security D the case of loan, DIRECTOR*. Daniel Smith, Jr„ John DeTerenx, Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Hailehnrst, Henry Lewis, Thomaa Robins, J. Gillingham Fell! - • - T)fHW-Htililaf»V, Jf, __ „ Daniel bmAh, Jr.,Pre*lds*u arTT.I.TAH B. Cxowxni.. Secretary A KEMOAK MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, A —Office Faronhar Building, No. 1* WaLNUT Street. MABINEANDINRUfo INBUBABCOH3.-; Rlska taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all par* of the world, and on goods on Inland transportation on S&gfSftSfeteJ l " ; oft " r WILLIAM’ CRAlGjJPresldent, V .-FETEB CULLEN, Vloe FrwHeet. ROBEBT J, MEE, Secretary. vntUamCialt, *“ B °*Henry Cl Danes, Peter Cullen, Wm. S. Lowber, i John Dallett, Jra J. JolSston Brown, 1 William H. Herrick, Bamnel A Bnlon, Retd. W. Richards, Mason Hntehlns, anuee Dallett, : Henry L. Elder, ; Wm, M. BaJrei __ b. Ro&iinitorfak, Feareon Berrni. Mi ; A VBBIOAHnBSXHSUBAjRGB OOMPAIVY* A IKOOBPOBATgD , lfllO.-<IHARTgR ; FSRFY _TUAL. CO WAliNPTßteßrtjUlOT* THIBD Stmt, paid op CAPTTAI STOCK and SO*, mmlnvesMdln soundand availableSecnrfEe*. oon> Unneto lnnue on Dwelling stone. BtornltaiK ohandlae, Vassal* In port, and tbdi aarrecs.and other Personal Property, dJD Jjoom Überaltr ana pronttlv adjusted. Thomas B. Haris, ' . I John T. Lewis, • i John Welsh, I James B. OampbsQ Bamnel O. No’to*, I Edmond GUDntHh, ! Patrick Bradj, . , J Charles W. Ponltnsp Hraai Morris. i ; fPHOMAB b. MABIB. PwaMaaß AA»*MC.Ii,tnuW»OBI>, Secretary, : wfl • 8126,522 21 William?. Seeder, Joseph Chapman, Charles Ey&q&. , Ed waul M. Needles, Wilson M. Jenkins, Lokens Webeter. [IKK. President. ALONE, Vice President, Secretary. se22-Bm, PiSUßii€E, L'S ZS'.TT Si’iT •; . > CapitalandABBetB,s!6.ooo;ljoo. si;sop,opo Tofdl iSsko&ak “thei’Coia* -W. ~i pany:i)i,lB65 r ' 04:9471,7ft .: ’ t&& tr. a 'frc«n January;! to Lossea. in. tTnltenS States from,,January Ito July 1 -Allleaasa promptly^^^^’wiUiout, relerenoe tc England.. jv v. .. - • - ATWOOD SMITH, • i; : Oeneral Agent for Pennsylvania. ' ' OFFICfi,,’ ■•• ; - No* 6 Merchants.’ Exchange, - ,|fe»m,th,roj- • ••••;;-- Philadelphia. opjttAJiT o> Incorporatein 184 L -.- ■ ; : .vCharterPensefena) •*'.* 1 OFFICE, JSo. SOS WAIiWOT.STBEKT, ''‘’""“'V-:' CAPITA!, 1300,000,- -n - Uusueor SKSlnBt loss or . damage by . FTBE, or Hanses, Stores and-other BaMdlngs, limited or per petnal, and 90 Furniture. Grads' wares and muirhaw. dlßQlntownorcountry.' /■ . .. u.j ... -MBS^HWjMPO*?;ADrtSTED AND PAID. ta’itolbuSwlni^ - , , s r cnreQa— 1 - l)tl)TI . yjfti ifw ft Jslte? States Government L0an5.....,.....,.™, 135,000 Ot PhDkdelphldClty « per cent. L0an5.™.!....,, 05,000 Of zi.oooa Pennsyiyanla Ballroad Banda, first and ss cena Mortgages: n .'.™„.:„™_„.L™. Kooo ei Camden ana lAmboy'Baiiirpad Company's ' B,OOO 01 •paSiy'B 8 per cenwTjOaii..'....„_.„;.:r_„'....Lun 1 5,000 K HnnUngdon and Broad Top 7 percent, mort ;_.„__._™™_ , tut o « CpnntyFlrelnsnranCe Company’s Stock™ 1.050 a ’Mechanics* Bank £oeo OC Commercial Bank Qf PeDnsylvanla Stock. I 10,000 a union Untnal Insurance Company's stock. too a BBllance Insurance Company ..orPhUadel- . Cash in tank andon band. ' i.’. -D■. • ■•" Clem. Tingley, BeaJ. W. 'Hurley, Wzm Mcßser, MarahaU Hflv Samuel. Blapham, - v ? Charles Leland, . H.L. Canon; Thomas H. Moor*, Bobert Steen, Bamnel Castner, Wnu!Stevenson, , Alfred English, - James T. Totmg. THOMAS PreeWent PmxjipgLpgiA. December l. ists. aeatt .uAtthti TvELAWARE , MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE XJ COMPANY, incorporated by the legislature of Pennsylvania, 1*35. - Office, 8. E., Corner THIRD and WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANCES on vessels, cargo and freight, to all parts of the world. INLAND INBURANCAB, on goods, by river, canal, like, and land carriage, to all art of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on xnercn&ndise generally. On Sic res, Dwelling Houses. <fcc. ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY November 1, 1K6. tIOO.CCO United States five per cent. Loan, 157L..~~~. .......... _... 1U4.000 00 128,000 United States Six per cent. Loan, 1881 136,500 00 200,C00 United States 7 3-10 per cent. Loan, Treasury »0te5.„.. w ....... 211,500 00 125,000 City oi Philadelphia Six per cent. Loan (exempts! ■^.„ l . 126,562 50 H,OCO State of Pennsylvania Six per cent. Loan.~. . 46,C00 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent, - _: _ , , 44,620 00 50,000 State of JNew Jersey Six per cent. Loan—: : 50,750 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage e per cent Bonds 20,500 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Kail road Second Mortgage 6 per cent Bonds 24,250 00 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad Six per cent Bonds (Penna B, R. guarantee)... .... 23,750 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent, Loan ifi.ooo 00 7,C00 State of Ten&e&see fclx-per cent. Loan {LoiQ oo 15,000 300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and in terest guaranteed by the city of Philadelphia.. ... is.oqo oo 74&0 143 shares < stock Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany.^.^,^.^.^. SJJCO KC shares stock Korth Pennsylva nia Bailroad 3350 00 •20.0C0 £0 shares stock Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Com -185,900 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage, first liens on city property..™. 195,900 00 11,045 050 Par. Market value. Cost, 51,030,552 Go Beal Estate.— ; ss.ooo oo Kills Receivable for Insurances made 1117,637 33 Balance due at Agencies— Premiums on Marine Policies—Accrued Interest and otter debtsdnelheCorapany... 55923 S 8 Scrip and Stock 61 sundry Insurance and other Companies, $5,173. Katlmaud value 2430 00 Oath In Bans .fU.KM 25 “ In Drawer 447 S 4 f1,407A21 56 •Th!abeingftnewenterprlse,tlie parts assumedos the market value. Tbcmaa C. Band, jSamuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, )Benry Sioan, Edmund A. Sender, 1 William O. Boulton, Tbeophtlos. Panldlng, Edwatd Darlington, John B. Penrose, BJonesßrooke, JamesTiaqooir,. Edward Lafourcade, Henry C. Dailett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones. JamesO.Band. James B.ATFairlana, Wo. C Ludwig,. Joshua P. Eyre, foseibH.Seal, «oencer. ITUvaine. George u. Leiper, John B. temple, Plttsb’gh, Hugh Craig, a B Berger, Pittsburgh, John 2>. Taylor, ■ • D.T. Morgan, Pittsburgh,' THOMAS C. HAJSD. President. -OHN O. DAVIst, Vice President • Hkkby liTLßtmy, Secretary. deiatonol pxoovsn visas otkcb so, iio booth uoubth btkmtj __ _ \ i B*tow csasrarev. _ “The Kra Insurance company of tbe County 01 Pnn»drtpW*. ,, Xnoorj»r»t«a - by the Ledslattae oi> against ion o' This old ut reliable institution,; wllk T amjiEi - caniteil ind oenttngent f9nd carelnTy Invested oonttnoeito to-: <nre bonding,ftgnlWM, merchandise, Ac., either n*r. nanently or Ibxa limited time, n*am*« last ar daman 1 97 fire, si the lowestxaiiai consistent with tht abeolttk j safety of its customers,. ‘ Lossesadjnstedand niiawnh_*il passtblsdsspalei Oharle* J\ Butter, Edwin L. BeakU, Henry CrlUy, John Horn, aobertV.Maasey, Jr.,- , Joseph Moore, 1 Henry Badd, George Heoko, ! Andrew H. Killer, James N. Stone. ' ■ OH ART.BB J. BUTTER, PretldSAa ' Brnnaim : ■ AINTHRAOITB INBURANQIS OOMPAMI.- 1 AT CHARTER PERPETUAL. . • “ Office, No. in WALNUT street, above Third, While Will tnbnre against Loos or Damage by Pin. an Band ings, either perpetually or ftr a Unwed flat, HonsshoH Pornltnre and Merchandise generally. Also—Karine Inauronoe-on-Veosels, Cargoes »m Freight. Inland Insurance to all parts of tha unlo*. ' DIRECTORS. Wm. Esther, David Pearson, D. Lather, Peter Sieger, ■ Lewis Anaenrled. ,J. E.Baom, J. R Blaklston, . Wm.P. Dean, Jos, KanflWld, : ■ John Retchem. WH,- ESHER, president, - ! r WM. E. dram, Vioo-President. i WM, M, SMITH. Secretary- , j DAMB DfBBKABCK OOMPANX. KO. JOB CHESTNUT STRHBT, PBTT.i>(T>TeY.PITTA. fIBB ▲ STB IKLAKD IHBDBA9Q2 r. - 8XBS0S08St; '. Trend* N. Bock, - jno.’ W. Rvarmsut. Charles Riohardson, Robert B. Pottor, - Denry Lewls. L Jno. Eeailer, Jr„ gamne! Wright, E. D. Woodruff, p. S. Justice,, : „ Cha: . Stoker, B*o. A, West, Jos. D. Ellis. PRANdB n, BUCK, president. _ __ CRAB. RICHARDadit. vies PnUMB so r.Buaimas. humus STO.VJfiB .AMS>J«LSia.TJS!IIiSB ■ JOB BABT LETT «fc SOB. JEW Mannfactnrera of the CKhKBBATKD ' W i" BABTLETT HE ATBBB. , Cooking Banges, Gaa Ovens, & Sheet Iron Wort of every description. A splendid assortment of KEGISTBBS ARP VENTILATOBS,, and Silver's Air tight Stoves, always on hand,,at No. 924 Arch street, Philadelphia. au3o-t» A, THOMAS B. DIXON * SONS, ASI lAte Andrews A Dixon, S 3& No. 1134 CHESTNUT street, Fhlladslgau. •ja! Opposite United States Hint Namtihnloisn of LOW-DOWN] PABLOB£_ ■mffAMTntn, . OFFICE, Atwi other OBATJO9) ffor Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood gin;! AMO, asm CHIMNEY-UAPB, «SJ ■smgOT.-HHAT.d! and RETAIL BOND’S StSTON iSIBUUIT.—Bond s Boston Butts and Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman end ftjrsale by JOS. B. BOSKCKB A OQ„ Atenta foi Sond.loB Son ih Delaware tvan os ■ j.OOO a MU 7i fumtfiso 75 OOXPAIITf '-smjLPßise'.'iu-'... : % betk EXPRESS S|E.AMSfi.IP L 1 ftE ' Have'commenced their regular/ ! . ' OI3TSIDK TRIPS. , The Steamships NORFOLK, Capfatn Vance. ■ .ALLXANIIKIA, Captain Allen. I RGIJSIa, I'jiptaiuStone. Leaving irom'eacb city,:—,' ' . . . ipFSB-iYs' ■iH'UBSDATS'ANBr SATURDAYS. •Vtom first; wharf below MARKET street, Phlladel phla. sniiiPier 14 E.4RT River; NOW York. ’ ■ These steamers Insure at lowest rates. FiiFlGIiT recfjyt d-DAI LY. at our. usual low rates. WM J CLYDE* CO. Agents. - 14 South WHARVES; Philadelphia. ■, ;-■<: JAMES HA -• D Agent, . lel7 ~• . . , , , 104 WALL street, Ne * York. YOB SAVANNAH, GA. . 1 ' 3summ& • The Philadelphia and . Southern , ar.n b^sZ^sg^ 7 '" BegQl " I ‘ mea ’ Becond wharl . The steamship TONAWANDA, CastW.Jennlnea. •W.THHESDAS-,December2oth,and saUonBATUB. DAY.December 22d. at 10 o'clock ‘A. M„ and every alternate Saturday thereafter—via.: January 19. Ac J -:Thls_aseamerehaa nua.state Booms and other ao . commons tlons fin- saasengers. ’ . Cabin passage, r « B: Deck do.. »15. ' t n Through tick eta ould lo the following points—Macon Ba., ISO; Columbus, Ga., |4O; Augusta.Ga„ «3£ Atlanta Ga., J&Aibany-GA, Add: Montgomery, AUu, gta; Bn lanm. Ala , PiO;.M obile, Ala,—; New Orleans, too, .’Freighttaken allow rates.-' -'Z , - ■ . Through receipts given At through rates to Macon Augusta. Columbus, 4Uanta,Ga.;Knoxvllle, Ghatta nooga, Nashville,, Memphis, Tenn.' Canton, Miss. , No freight received or bills of lading signed on son Ing.day. ... • -Agents atSav»nnah,Hnnter *Gammen. . For freight orpassage, apply to . - ' WM. L.JaMKH. General Agent, «e!2 - , ;■ -■ ‘ -i 'p ;■ mSonth Wharves. FOR NEW ORLEANB.DIBEOTv THE PHILADELPHIA. AND SOUTH ERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S KBGUISi Adi Js Jbie - Thefirst-class Steamship ■ m . T IAOO tons register. P F~HOxle, Master, : Will commence receiving freight for the above port at recond wharf, below bproce street, on MONDAY, Deeemberl7tb,and ealfon SATURDAY, Dec, 220, at 12 o'clock M. - Returning, will leave NEW ORLEANS on BATUB DAY. jannary6th. <-r- • r.-v -. This Steamer has snp rl . state Booms and ethei accommodations ; j ■ Cabin passage tar, Deck d0.,*30. - . Frelghy taken at.low.rates. ' No freight received or bills of lading signed on saU lngday. .s ;;-7 : , , Agents at New Orleans. Messrs, .Crevy, Nickerson A ■ 0., who will.glye careful attention to.shipment c goods to Galveston,“Mobile, Vicksburg, ana interto points.’ -v[J _ , ■ . , - For height or passage,, apply to , . ■ '■ < ‘' WMT L. JAMES. General Agent, ’ ees-tf - ■ ■ , M 4 Sonth Wharves, 8. FOB WILMINGTON, N. C. SatSiA THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH EkSmaXL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR LINE, from’ Second Wharf below SPRUCE street The firavclasa.steamship PIONEER. OaptalnJ Ben nett, lor WILMINGTON, will commence .recelvlnj freight on THURSDAY .December 27th, and sail ol SATURDAY, DecemberTSth. at 10 o’clock A JL. and every alternate Saturday thereader—vis.:, January 12th. i6tb, *c. Passengers will-find superior accommodations ant best attendance. Cabingassage, me Deck do., |lO. u Freight carried at low rates No freight received or billa of lading signed on sail lngday. Agents al Wilmington, WORTH * DANIEL, whe will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad dressed to their care to and from the Interior. For freight or passage, apply to WILL. JAMES. General Agent, . ae!2 ; , , - : ; - - ; 314 booth Wharves VUrt tUSIV.X. ’ SBtS&4jS. STEAMSHIP'LINE DIRECT SHzTSB TB.QM £AC3FORTXVAST trfXDAYi FROM PINE ST. WHARF, VTfTr.ADiiT.TOTA. AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The stesmshlp NORMAN; Captain Crowell, will saß from Philadelphia on Sa: nrdav, Dec. 22, at 10 A. 1L The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will saS from Boston on Thursday, Dec. 20, at S P.M. The line between -Philadelphia and Romm Uf now composed of the Roman-jfnew), Captain Bake, 1,433 tons burthaa Matthews. L 290 tons burthen. NORMAN, Captain Crowell, L2CS tons borthsn. These substantial and well appointed steamahlpi wiu sall punctually as advertlsed and freight win be received every 'day, a steamer beta? always my the berthtOTecelvecargs; ;r -1 .i. s:.-: Bhlppera ars. resumed totesdßlllsof Lading with their roods. . Fornrcight or passage having superior aeoummoda tlons, apply to . HENRY WINBOR * 00.. aua . : «82 South Delaware avenue jjOFß&r* THROUGH AIK-LLNE ft> THE SOUTH 3mUSc£t ' 1 AND 1 WEST 1 PHILADELPHIA* RICHMOND AND NORFOLF Li STEAMSHIP COMPANY,• THBOTJGH BECErpTSTTO yEW^^KBN, Also, to &U points la iSORTH; and SOUTH CARO £QiA,.via Beabosrt ’am<F Boaaoln -IhftßEo&d, «nd tc I/YKCHIBUBG, VA,-_TBI?NBSSHK. andtheWSST. via NORFOLK, PSTJERSBURG, AND RQUTH&ID* RAILROAD. . The regularity, safety and shortnessnf this route, to gather with the moderate rates charged, commend ft to the public as the most desirable mediom for carry tn? every dacriotion of freight. - ao chargefor, commission, drayage, oi an? expert* or transfer. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regn larly from the first wharf above Market street Freight received daily. WM, P. CLYDE <t 00., aelfl 14 North and 14 Sooth Wharves. TTAVATVAKTEAMTORH, Tainill aKMI-MOSTBXY USB. ice steamships HENDRICK HUDSON.™ _._..Oapt,Howet STABS AND STRIPES... Capt. Holme* These steamers win leave this port dr Havant every other SATURDAY, at 8 A. M. The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON. Howes. Toaster, will sail for Havana on SATURDAY HORN. ING, December 29th, at 8 o’clock. Passage to Havana ISO. No freight received after Thursday. For freight or passage, apply to WATTSON A SONS, an2o HO North Delaware avenue NEW BkPKKBH UN£ TO Stmt. ZSBnB&a ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connection! at Alexandria, Vet, Arm the snost . direct rente fOt Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville. Nashvllle, Dalton ant the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Harks! (tree every Wednesday and Saturday atuM. ’ - For freight apply to the agente, * W. P. CLYDE * 00., ■ ■ •' 14 North Wharves. J. B. Bavldton.Agent at Georgetown; M. Sdridgs « Co.. Ageaa at Alexandria. ; : ’ v, . Btoag daßyatand*?!?? M^ctinneSng'wtth^S^tS : Northern a&d Sastern JUnob ~ For freight.whlch willt taken on aorommodatlni terms, apply to - ; • -s :'y . i WM.M. BAIRD AGO., 1 mhistf ' , • No. lB2Sonth Delaware avenna , - - »IT~*~ t, THE FAVORITE STB VHBOAT JOHN A. WARNER for Burlington.! end. Bristol. Leaves .Philadelphia, Chestnut, street; wharf, at gP. MV Returning leaves Bristol at 7.10 A! Jtf.l stopping each wayat, River con, Tonesdaie, An dalusia and Beverly. .Fare, 25cents. Excursion. «; cents. '•“'' u ’ oezs-tfj ' gfT~ fc STEAMER FOB SALE.—The tea JHafajU-l and copper,JSwtened Stean.gr inEXEN GET'S A <slde wheel). 408 tons 0. M. 180 leer long, 2IK feet- beam; depth of hold-8: feet ( 'lnches; drawssfeettlhchta -water .bnllt of Uve oak pndred cedar, Apply.to, , R. A. SOUDER* 00., ", > r - - . ‘ Dock Street Wfaak < rt TTgW TOW-BOAT imk: * ~ J#BSsffi£S3t.Bj£^K , .A£E • and ,s QSmdPMABI - bs&aaWw-soat cofrPAirz. t ' BAEGES towed: to ■ and EfVSBS-DBJflaSc®, . BALTIMORE, WABHBStB | TON. sad lQWrmedlttta paints. • ’ * WM P. CBYDB A 00,, Ainni*, . Ci ;: INO.H:SonStj Wharves, FhlliaSlpSHk ! Captain JOHjs LAtJGHXIN, Bnaeruitcmdentr | jE3s. . WANT® OTO PJURG SABE.—A centre-board; tfSSPs'Yessei, suitable lor grain trade/-Not over three old, and not over 26 feet 4 inches beam.: Apply to EDMUND. A.SOUDEB * CO* No. S Dock! streets y '■■■ •' \ noB \ of 25 tons Copper Ore per ship Mer-I ' J riinac, fmm, Liverpool, (wrecked on' Townsend's Inlet. Kevr Jersey.) will please forward their address immediately to the undersigned, pRH' RP. WRIGHT &. SONS, 115 Walnut street. ■ - u , dele f OTEAMSHIP NORMAN, FROM BOSTON.—Oon4 kjtlgnees of merchandise per above steamer, will please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street.’ wharf. (dels St) HENRY WINBOR A 00. | CHIP J. G. RICH ARTSON, Kendall, master, la now O discharging under general order at Sooth street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception: of their, goods., PETER WRIGHT & SONS. UK Walnnt street.’ ; no24tf 1 TAB S.SHINDIiER,enoceaBOrtoJOHNSHINDIiER I u & SONS, Ball Makers, No. 300 North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, r : j All work done in the best manner and on the loweel fed eatta!action at>le teim8 ' aad warranted to give per i Partlcnlar attention given :to repairing. ~ r ~ESjPBI3BB CQMPJO^ES. A HAM Si -KXPREBS .COMPANY On and «*». TUEBDAYaMdr-I,' thVFRM®# DEPART MENT of-thla OOmpany wffl bAREMQVED-to th« AXIiMONBYand OCIELBCTION BPBTMBBE Faokiigeawmbefecetveddtelthei ;Office. Cnß'Boohs ■wlttbakept Cteaoh.office.and.ani calls enteredmereln. previous, to ?P. IE-.wffl ropeivt attentionsatoedky.'irwlthln- a readonaSld tfetancef ol onr.ofllca. i; Imiulaea torjgooda -anil isettlementß tor:. ThreatkMgaifrt. il™»i r l,^V t W*TO r W' in *»l | «v M " l"» l «W | ri' 1 neianwi n— js. BTjßsisß* oa. m ’^r : :BEAl;. JSSTATBo r?r FABEMJrXOBY SALE.-JAM-S a. PRSE- Rat.M -N'Auctioneer-Properties Tl2,and.7ldKAß< F* t #Bons<B"Jp-»Be*»ear.iattnW«Dt . D % 2 5 ;..1866. at lloclock', noon will at *Pabilc Hal®; Jt'witboaf reserve at ithß PHII.ADEL an EXCHANGE the follow ing- „BE AL “z.: -|u thoTe ,thxee bpek ( jne‘spagea or ; tenements, and lot orpii ce i-r grripnd.Hituaie op the west side of Marshall strict, at fh6 distance of iss feet northward stieeis, in the district of t-prlng Uarde"7c >anty of ?ni .ladelpbla; cooLeln ng ln front or breadth ou the said Mareball street iT'feet,and In depth westward between parallel IBs, p, It right anglte with said MarahaU’street ■ ICOfeet. Bounded n.-rthwaid bv the ot next described ,westward,bv ground granted. to Obarl-af. Oebler scfiihvard by ground formerly of John Stewart, and eastward by Bald MarshaU'S reet. Aaaalso, all these •Certain three btlck rhesßuages Jor tenements, and lot oriplrceofgj-oUDd.Ktnet-ou the westsldeolthesald Mat--hall .-tree;, at tlje dl- taoc't ntrtutvard ftom the north side of O ate- st; contalntog in front or breadth Cb the'said Marshal str et 17 feet, extdadlug tnchJ gtb or denth w. s ward between 'parallel.lines btright argleß.witbfald Mareball street, on the north .aide thereof, 114 feet i> inches' end a half and bn the ■aonth side thereof, 117 fed 11'Inches ■ S®“ 7 h'y ysfid at tbw ren<* totter »700psr annum. .ga-*l6oumiy rematn secured on mortgage, if de sired by the purchaser ■arsale peremptory. ; J(®* (200 tobdpald at the time ofeale. ■' 7 JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, de13,20 ~ u .fi tore422 Walnut street, ga -PUBLIC SALE.-JAMES Al FREEMAN. Ano. 83l tloneen—POßOHA-»R MONEY. MOsfSAdb nf ya.MO.-.On WEDNESDAY. Dec. f9f, lies, at 12 o’clock noon, wblbe soMat public sale, without reserve, at the -PHT tiA DELPHI* .a XOHANGB,: the following: da kcxlbedMoitgage.rvlb: A-pnrchasß money moTtaageof ticoo ln two, eara. lrom th- ztM day ofJanuaryijsxt at 6percent peracniim secortd'by alot' , bl ! groffird on the southwardly side of Downing-'Street'-narthwarlty mdeor ClearflrJd street. tsnAeast wardly. sldeiof. White hall stre-t. 830 feet along Downing street thence at right angjesYSt; feetto Clearfield i-treet, along the same 329 feCtS inched to Wo ltehall street thence '234 -'fen, to Dpwvlbgatreet,the Placed beginning. - > ’Also anotherdotbeglnnlsgat therbutheastwardly corner of Raverferd road and Whit-hall street thence along theformfrjsc.uth.6so 37itMt aobtit '2Bl :fbet'3*i tncheß, thence along the same souih'S7'° 2J r east-abode 62 fee*,-(hence at right angiesst feet HM-lnches, th»nca on;-a line at.: right,angles to dowsing street 7s feet «£ Inches to Downing street, the ; cej wastwardly at the,same iK4,feet,.to .Whitehall,sireet, and (hence along the same 200 feet to; Haverford road.the pl«e abovef ln8lDg " ' rh9r ® lfi OweUlug erected on the . Planat,the Anctlcnf-tore.. MS~. The.above.lswell seenred by over a souare of ground huhe.Twemyrfbnrtb'Ward, and the Imerestls ,13-glOO.tc bepald at the.tiihe of sale; - ‘ ■ a '.dAMES'A.FRbEkAN, Auctioneer, /; - 0013 -0 ~ Store. No. 422 Walnut Street. COURT SALE.—Estate or WILLIAM V/ GRANT, deceased.—»AMEß 'A. FRKEMANT A net IQ p egr.—YA LUARLELOT OF 4 ROUND-AND SAVIN THIRTY-SIXTH And MARKET 1 STA, TYKNTY mvaNTH WARDi.; Under anthorlty Phans’ Conrt, for the Connty 'of Mon gomerv; On WEDNESDAY. December, 26, r-1666, -at 12 o'Moci, noon, will be sold at public, sale : at'the "PHIL ADEIv PHIA EXO r a-'GE, the following described Real Fslatr, late the proper<yof William Grant, deceased, viz;- All that vatu able lot- of ground,-wtth-the seven frame boußPa thereon erected situate on the southeast .comer of Market--and Thlrty-sixth streets. In the Twenty-seventh Ward of the, City of PhUad-lphii: c-ntalnlng in front on Market sireet 100 feet,: and in depth on Thirty eixtb street 100 feec,toa 6« feet alter, of which it baa the privilege; . .... ■ -This a valuable lot and is now ready for 1m ■ provement, : CIO to be paid at the time of sale BytheCenrt, Daniel FISHER. Clerk O.C. - JOHN . JOHN WISE, J Executors. . JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, t!c6, 1 3,20 Store, 422 Walnut street. fiS EX’ CUTORB’ SALE—Estate ol MARY A, RIDGWAY. deceased.—JAMES-A.FRSB6LAN, A nctloaeer.—VALUAßLE PBOPBBTY. 614 and 516 COATES Street. TWO FRONTS. Under authority cortalned in the wlllof thelate Mary A Rldgway, de ceased, on WEDNESDAY. December 26. 1866, at 12 o’clock. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE the following de scribed Real EBlate, viz: No. 1. The two story f ame dwelling, with s three-story brick houses andlnt of ground. No 516 Coates street: is feet front and 111 feet deep along Canfila Place. Subjecttptssayeargrouad rent (• ede-mable) . No. 2. A rwnsnd-a-half story brick house and lot of ground, No. 514 adj jiniDg the abbve cn the east; 8 ft. front, and 1H feet ceep. Subject to S3B a year ground rent (redeemable). of the purchase mooer may remain. JOST &2GO to be paid at the time of sale. By order of the Executors. JAMES A. FREEMAN; Auctioneer. de6.13 20 ’ Store, 422 Walnut street. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE —Estate of ELTZ I ' jßzr 'BETH BARGER, (late Wo a tieriy.) . deceased. JAMPS A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. • THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, RIDGE Road above But tonwood street. Under authority of the Orphans’ Conrt for the City and County of -Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 26,1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be < ole at public sale, at the PHIL ADELPHI A EX CHANGE the: following described real estate, late the property ot (Elizabeth Ru-ger. late Wonderly.) de cea,ed.vJzt All that three-story brick messuage and Jot of ground on the-, south-west tide of tbe-Ridge Road, 54 feet 104 incheanarlhwestwartLfrbmJßutton wood streett conta-nlngln front 18 teet. and In depth on the northwest line 47 feet 2X Inches, and on the southeast llne;2&feet. UK Inches. . . EB'Clear of all Incumbrance. jsF*jsiOo Jo be paid at the timeof eile. by the Court* . hi A. MERKIuK. Clerk O. a C. H. GROSS, Trustee. JAMES A> prrkmav, Auctioneer. .de6,1&20. • Store 4t2 Walnut street. S PUBLIC BALE!.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, \Auct.oneer—TWO-SICBY BRICK DWtCL‘~ j.H0.'1c42 MILTON street. Second WanJ.On WEDNESDAY, December 26, 1866, at 12 o’clock;uoon, willbesold ntrPnblic Sale, at the- PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the following described Heal Estate, viz: A two story brick dwelling tf mozqa) and let siin&te on the south elGe cf MUtoa street, belorCtiri«. Han, Second 'Ward. 51 feet west of Tenth strew; being 15 feet 9 Inches front by .29 feet 7 H Inches deep, with 4beuseor a three feet wide alley leading Into Milton s-reet ; .v:ir.. • - « Bnltfect to a ground rent oi $26 SOperanhurn. - Js®* A Policy of insurance of |S«i goes with thesa’e. .. J3~WIH rent lor $l2 a month. PoasGision In March. , EOT $5O to be pa*d at the tim ofsale. - _ . JAMES A, FREEMAN, Auctione-r, , dei3 SQ Store, 422 Walnut street C».. EXECUTORS’ SALE.-Batate of WILLIAM Had S. KINSEY, deceased. JAMES A PEEK MAN. Auctioneer. s-RTOKY BRICK DWELLING, N 0,813 BinTONWCODstreet Utderauthority contained in the will of the late William S- Kinsey, deceased, on WEDNESDAY. Dec. 26,1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at lfce~ PHTL ADnLPHIA EX ■CHANCE the following described real-estate,Viz: AU that two story brice dwellUg hou-e and lot of ground, on the north tide of Butum wood PtreetlOl feet west of Eighth street <No. 813);17 frontrand 7v feet 9 inches deep on the east line and 70 feet 10 inches on the we»Utne. JGTiZotwe has go* and back kitchen. AST Clear of incumbrance. X3~siCotohepaldatthetimeof aale.- , BY ORDER OP EXECUTORS. JAM ES A FBRE M AW. Auctioneer, deis ; 2o ; , Store, 422 Walnut street PUBLIC BALE,—JAMES A*: FREEMAN, Eli Auctioneer. .HOTEL PROPERTY. Swanson street aNive Washington avenue. Second Ward on WEDNESDAY*: December 26 ; 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon. willbesoldatPnblio Sale, at the:PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE the following described Beal Estate, viz: Alotof ground with the two and a half story brick dwelhngihereob erected, on the west aide of Swanson street about 165 feet more or less north of Wasbingti h avenue, Second Ward, being 40 feet front by 129 feetde*p. 49" This -property Is. opposite the .extensive im* provements of the Pennsylvania H.E; Co. ; ; - . 12,800 to remain on mortgage isL Posaessioa May let, .. .•. tobepaid at the titneof sale.' 1 JAMES A. FREEMaNi Auctioneer, : decl&£2o ; y, . • .Store,42aWalnn^street. .JJ^TOKBS. -& ; s’ [/ - Successor te.Gec. V Gray,; *?. [/ BREWER. . l\ 24,26, 28 and 30 Soutt Biixn St., Philad’*-. , .ftMlWgtatftlSiittßimlta.. . . ganniT and Me'aie^idg^J ‘HER-MAJESTY!! .;v:GHAiFAHi, I Tltf INEB,—Tba attention of thßtrade Is! solidted to ,„!,„ t £-S.' f 2P ow iE.? very choice Wines, Ac., ter sale by , JOSEPH P DONTON, No. I£l Sooth FRONT street, above Walnut; * , MADEIRAS-Old Island, S years old.. , ■ * O 0„ Bingle/dorible aha triple Giape,'E.-CroBoe« Sons, RodOlphi Tdpai. Riez. Spanish. Crown and F. Valletta..,: . .PORIS-Valleue,Vlnho Velho Real, Danton and / Rebello Valente A Co., Vintages 1535 to 135(1, ’ - CLARETS—Cruse FllsFreres and St, Estephe Cha teau Lumlny. , VERMOUTH—G. Jonrdaa, Brlve 4 Co. “ ' ' ' i .MUSCAT—do Frontignan • , • - , CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, ''Golden Star,” aeVOno|e, Her.Malefffy and Royal Cabinet and other iBB.OWWB-lEOHBft, • : . T •. ... . 600 cases old Wheat Whisky. 600 “Bourbon • « ZEO ;•»..>',?• Bya‘V -;• •• •, .ssoremUobDaporeeldScotch. '
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