From our FourthEditlon ofYeslerday. LATEST CABLE NEWS. BANQUET TO ME. BIGELOW. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. Our Interests Abroad Commissioners to Attend to Them. SHERMAN’S MEXICAN MISSION. It is Reported. a, Failure. SHERMAN DISGUSTED The Wool Growers and the Tariff,, Additional Cable News. LTo the U. & Associated Press.] London, Friday, Dec. 21, noon.— The opening prices of consols is 90 for money, : The foliowing are the quotations of Ame rican securities, Illinois Central shares, 7SJ. Erie Eailroad, 48J. United States Five-twenties, 72. '-7; London.': Dec. 21, noon.—Linseed- oil is quoted at Is. lower. „ ; Liverpool, Friday, Dec. 21.—The. cotton market is steady. The sales to-day are es timated at. 12,000 bales. Middling Uplands opened at 14S. . V; Liverpool, Friday, Dec. 21, noon.—The Provision market is dull. Lard has declined 6d. Bacon 2s. lower. ; London, Deo. 21, noon.—The London and Antwerp Petroleum, market is unchanged. Pabis, Dec,-21, I P. M.—At the grand Banquet given in this city, yesterday, in honor of Mr. Bigelow, ex-Miniater of the United States, nothing of* political import ance transpired. ’ ! Mr. Bigelow returned his thanks in elo quent words for the brilliant compliment paid him on bis taking his farewell leave of the French people. " Mr. Kellogg, who. was present, said that the new Minister, General Dix, would find no thorny questions left to settle. Liveepool, Friday, Dec. 21, 1 P. M.— Cotton—The business circular reports-sales of the week at 110,000 bales. The market closes at 14Jd. per pound for Middling Up lands. Sales to-day will reach 10,000 bales. The market ruling mere quiet at: the above' quotations. . : r London, Friday, Dec. 21.—Consols are irm at the "opening quotations, : at 90 for money. , London, Dec. 21,1 P. M.—The quotations of American stocks are as follows: United States 5-20’s, 721; Illinois Central, 79; Erie Bailroadshares, 49. Liverpool, December 21st, 1866. The case of Pierolean was before the court to-day, Minister Adams would hot sanc tionthejrecent argument made with Consul Morse relative to the disposal of the Vessels seized as Confederate property and the pay ment of one hunded, and fifty thousand pounds claimed by Frazer, Trenholm & Co., of Charleston, as due td them from the late Southern Confederacy. .An extension of time was given to the United States to continne the case. The sureties for the steamer Bat were discharged, Liveepool, December 21st.—Breadstuff* quiet. Com SSs. Five-twenties, 72. Dublin, December 21st, 1 o’clock P.M.— The seizure of Fenian arms and munitions of war continue to be made in various parts of this island. The Warlike spirit'of the Brotherhood is evidently dying out. The .preparations to put down any rising they may attempt to make, continne to be vigor ously pushed. Pabis, Dec. 21,1 P.M.— lt is generally be lieved here that the plan to reorganize the French army will be modified, it being so unpopular throughout France. From Washington. [Special Despatch to tbe Bulletin.l Washington, Dec, 21.—Isaac F. Redfield, of Boston, baa been appointed! and baa ac cepted a position abroad to look after the interests of tbe United States pending in the English and French Courts, involving nearly twenty millions of dollars. General Sherman’s mission to Mexico has proved a total failure. He iB said to be greatly disgusted'with the whole matter. .Al deputation of woolgrowers are in con ference to-day with the Finance Committee on the tariff. ' Secretary McCulloch will not send the new tariff bill, prepared by Mr. Wells, to the Committee until next week. Jeffi Davis’s counsel are again here trying to get some action so as to secure bis speedy trial. [By theiU. S, Associated Presa.] Washington, Dec. 21.—Most of the mem bers of Congress have already left ' here for their homes,-and. on the excursion to New Orleans, and the .city is already veiry drill and quiet ' • - -■ . The. Cabinet meeting is in sessibn at the White House, as usual, to-day, arid riothirig of interest has transpired at the Executive ■ Mansion this morning. It is understood that-.upon.the. farther - investigation of thefaots connected with the disposition of the United States troops in Missouri, the Congressional delegation from that State are satisfied, and Will withdraw their opposition to the policy pursued by General Grant in reference to the difficulties in that State. Farther Rows from California.' [By the TT. S. Associated Press.] San Francisco, Dec. 18.—No transactions in wheat; extreme quotations are §1 90 per 100 lbs. Minirig stock-closed at Savage, $1,990; Ophir, $187; Belcher, $126; Empire Mill, $195; Imperial, $136; :v Yellow Jacket, $1,203; Gould and Curry) $090; Legal tenders unchanged. The surveyor’s and engineer’s reports bxonght here recently for the projected railroad between Guadalajara and Lake Chapela, Mexico, a- distance of 'fourteen leagues, is under the charter derived from Maximilian last year. It is thought the Imperial. Government will sanction the en terprise. " " x: . '■ The receipts of the Treasury from the in terior during the present month is $3,- <500,000. : The money market grows easier. First THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22,1866.-TRIPLE SHEET v ' • ’’tiY": ,-'«5 •- 'i"’.-/ i'y. classpaperisdiaconnted-atjoneperoent. pet month. -•-. jOne jthonsand barrels of superior float will be sent by the way of Panama to Key York. by the next two steamers. ’ i ' 'The'Burlington Bay Coal Mine has been flooded from the sea, to extinguish a fire. It will be opened at another point, and yield a supply-two-months hence. [ The new gold diggings near .Randolph, Cal., prove to heex tensive.' Some claims pay §lOO per day to a hand. , ; Arrived, bark Gen. Athalin Chiyet, for Bordeaux.;’ " * 2. ' ; : From Boston. HBy the United States Associated Press.] Boston, Dec. 21. —The Common Council held a long and important session last even ing. The Committee on the South Boston fiats, after seven months’ consideration .of the subject, presented a voluminous report, favoring the filling bp of the large area of flats between the , city proper, Sonth Bos ton and Castle Island. The city would be thus increased one-third or so in area, and an immense amount of taxable property added; including hundreds of wharves. It is thought that the United. States, will also occupy some portion for Navy Yard pur poses. The penlnsula-of, Boston would thus lose its present Bbape and portions of it become almost the heart of the city. It is estimated that the cost of the improvements will be seven millions of dollars. Ordersto*.take preliminary "action In the premises were read once. ’' i '• The committee of Inquiry on the purchase of a school-honse site in Hawkins street made a Yeport exonerating the Committee, on Public Instruction from all. charges of corruptien. An order was : passed to inquire whether the city has a right to place a soldiers’ mo nument on the Commons. ! The Board -of Aldermen have concurred in referring the ’ whole matter of - the monument baokto the committee; and a hearing of-the disaffected, takes place to-day. - : ' The weather is cold and clear this morn ing. The thermometer was at 3 degrees below zero early this morning, and at 9 o’clock it was 3 degrees above. [To N. V. Associated Press.] Boston, Dec. 21.—The Rev. Dr. Albro died last night, at the age of sixty-seven years. He has been Pastor of the Shepard Congregational Church, in Cambridge, for nearly thirty years. : Boston, Dec.'2l.—The Royal Mail steamer Java, from Liverpool via Halifax, has ar rived. Her mails have been despatched and will reach Philadelphia early to-mor rowmorning. From Canada. fTo the N. Y. Associated Press.] Quebec, December 21st—A subscription has been started in this city for the sufferers by the late terrible colliery explosions in England. The amount given by the Canadian Gov ernment to the Quebec relief /and will amount to £50,000. Another installment of £2,000 was received through the cable yes terday, from London, making £21,000 from that city. Sir N. F. Bellan arrived here yesterday. - ' The New (Orleans Kioto. [By th e U. S. and European News Association ] NBwORLRANs,Dea2O.—The Investigating Committee , appointed by Congress, has in structed their Secretary to obtain from Mayor Monjoe the names of the parties holding official position in New Orleans by popular election or by appointment of the Mayor,tin July and August last, and the names of the then acting police force of said city, . both , regular and extra. And the Mayor is" respectfully requested by the committee to give snch aid in thn premises as will enable them to obtain the informa tion required. Harine Disaster. [To tha N. Y. Associated Pres3.] Boston, Dec. 21. The schooner. Nellie Potter, from Boston, of, and for, Philadel phia, ran ashore on Cape Cod, near Pro vincetown. The crew were saved, and the vessel landed high upon the beach, and noi much injured. The British brig James Clift, from Aux Cayes for Boston, recently ashore at Pro vincetown, drifted out of that harbor last night. The British brig Jubilee, ashore at Scituate, remains tight, but will probably get off after discharging her cargo. From Halifax. ITo the N. Y. Associated Press.] Halifax, N. S., Dec. 2L—The Asia, from Boston for Liverpool, arrived at 10 A. M., to-day. WlndN.W. Weather dear. Ther mometer eight degrees. 1 ■' ■ Gas Works Explosion. [To the New York Associated Press.] New Yobk, Dec. 21.—The gasworks at Astoria, opposite the upper section of the city, exploded early this morning. Fortu nately no one wsis hurt. TheWeatber at Buffalo. Buffalo, Dee. 21.—The mercnry at 9 o’clock .was 4} above zero. The sleighing is magnificent, and the weather is clear. • Financial and Commercial. [To the New York Associated Press, j Few Yobk, Dec. 21.—Gold quoted at 13434:it has been 13834. Exchange, 10934® 1P934; at sight, 1i0@11034. Go vernment Btock very weak; five-twenties of 1882. cou pons, JQ654; :of 1864.10534: 0f1865,10534. - Ten-fortles.cau pons.9934; seven-thirties, first series. 105@10534; second and third series, 105. Honey 6@7 per cent., mostly at 7. Stock market heavy, and pressed for sa e; Missouri sixes, 9-234;Canton Company,l.s>4-.Boston Water Power, 8034: Cumberland, 66; Quicksilver, 4354; Mariposa, U 2; Western Union Telegraph, 4434; New York Central. 10934; Erie;' 7J34; Hudson- Fiver. 121: Beading, 10334; Michigan Central, U734,eXTdlvldend Michigan Sonth era, 81,34; Pittsburgh <2 Cleveland 8534; Cleveland & T01ed0.12434; Chicago and Bock Island, 10334: North west, 48; pie£, 78Js; Pittsburgh Fort Wayne* Chicago, New Yobk, Dec, 21.— Cotton quiet; Uplands, 35c. Flour dnll and declined 10@l5c; Bales of 5,500 barrels State at $8 So@ll 70; Ohio, 811 (to 13 25; Western, <8 25® 13 50; fcouthern. 11l 10@16 50. Wheat dull and l@2c. lower. Corndnlland declining, oats dnll; sales -of 16,000 bashels. Bye quiet. Barley dull. Beef quiet. Pork firmer; mess, |20®20 50: pilme, |17@17 50. Lard dnU at U3s@l234c. WhSkydnU. . Baltihobk, Dec. 2L— Flnnr—Howard Street super fine and extra Jllfflll 60; Family, |ls@la 50; Ohio ex tras, |l2 SC@IB 60; -Baltimore Family, |l7 50. Wheat firm and advancing; prime to choice red, 13 io®3 20. Corn doll; prime white and yellow, ft 03. Oats 56®62e. Fork—Smallsales Mess |22 50@23. Lard 13c. Sugars declining; Porto Rico common to choice, 1034@13!4c. Crffee—Rio J6@1634c In gold, for Inferior to strictly prime. Whisky depressed and nominal at |2 83 free. CKCX JBeJULETIM, A Grand Complimentary Ball will’be given to the Jefferson Cornet Band this evening, at Musical Fund Hall, by their friends, and, judging from the gentlemen having it in charge, a pleasant time may be expected. FKOMNEW YORK. . New. Yobk, Dec. 21. — At a regular meet ing of the Board of Health, held yesterday, Dr. Dalton, Sanitary Superintendent, re ported in reference to the recent burning of the ferryboat Idaho. The report sets forth that the appliances onboard the boat for extingnisbing fire were .insufficient, and also that the number of hands oh board were not equat to suollan emergency. The Board passed a resolntion directing that suits be commenaed-against the ferry com pany for the neglect which endangered life. I 1 gphe.inqnestin. the case of Dr. ; .Massey’s death fromfpoundß"received daring an as sanlt npon him on tiie 4th •inst., by two un known men, was. concluded ’ yesterday, at BelleyneHospital; vNpimpoirtantevidence was adduced, so the jury were. compelled to render ja verdict- in accordance with snch facts as bad been elicited, and recommended that the Maybrloffec a reward for the arrest of the murderers. Coroner Gover yesterday committed Geo. A. Sheaban, the .barkeeper, charged with arson in the Thirty-first street fire, to the Tombs, to await the. action of the Grand Jury, refusing,to accept bail.; John Kane, the proprietor, was -held" as. an accessory, and admitted.to bail in thesutn of §5,000. :, , The alleged whisky fraud examination wrs continued yesterday morning in Brook lyn, at 10.30 o’clock, before \ Commissioner Newton. A decisidn was. rendered tin the .‘ißnrning-fluid? case, and the examination of the Devlin," Tilton and Levan was continued. : , Mr. John Devlin—one of the parties con nected with Messrs. Tilton and. Levan, now on examination before United States Com missioner Newton, at .Brooklyn, 1 on the' charge of defrauding the Government by br anding whisky where ho license had been paid— wasyesferday arrested on a civil pro cess, at the instance of the United States ’ District, Attorney, -to, recover the sum" of $400,000,' as fihea. and penalties incurred by: violating the Internal Revenue laws. Dev lin was brought before the' Court, and held toanßWer in uefghlt of $200,000 ;bail. The'trial of Francisco Viele Sagaro, the alleged .accomplice in,the * Otero murder, was. continued yesterday, before Judge Lott, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer in Brooklyn. The evidence for the’ prosecu tion and defence is all in, and the snuiming up will take place this morning, .The inquest in the .Compton House dis aster was dosed' yesterday by Coroner Gamble, when a verdict of accidental deaths was rendered by the Jury in the absence of any direct evidence i or how the fire ori ginated. Sales at Philadelphia gtatfc Board. ■ . .BALKBABTKB FIRST BOARD, (TOOPaWarL’n 1938 72shCam*AmR 130- tllOOßelvld A Del Bds . 100 ah NPa R ■ b3O 88 2 ds 85% 100 Bh Read B b3O 51% ssh Acad Music . 53 1(0 sh do 618H0u SCO 6b NY and Middle IOOBh do 830 5! Jtf Coal Fields b3O 5 100 sb do 880 52 200ahCatawlssprf b3O 29% aoo ah do • 52',' 200 Bh do. 2ds 29% SECOND BOARD. (12000 CItySS new d bill 99% oBh Cam AAm 130 100 8b Fennaß 553, KOah ScbNv pf 2dsSs% CO Bb do )55% 100 sb Reading B ss 52% 25sh Ches AWala • 51 jS3ah -do 653 s BVjSmiSS (JABDfI. EBWES A BROTHER, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 413 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW,) PHILADELPHIA [nov3-3mo»l Repairing of >ll kinds at abort notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. tST COUNTRY WORE ATTENDED TO. ~53> a a LANCASTER, • GRAIN STORE, SPRUCE STREET WHABP. Ebtabubhxs IN 1825. CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to ali parta of the City. se7-ly Ki a KNIGHT AGO., WHOLESALE GROCERS JCAB.E. Car. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Pbl tdelphla. Agents for the ealo of the Products of tb- Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers’ Snga House, of Philadelphia. Jal-lyr .-PENNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE nm.s I WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER. Delaware county. Pa. ' T „■ _ RKANEy, SON ACO Englneen and Iron Boat bunders, ManuOscturera of An jhnds of CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING EN GINES, - iron Vessels of ail descriptions,' Boilers, Vais, Tanks Propellers, Ac- Ac. T. RKANEY, W. B. RKANEY, S. AROHIBOLD Late of 3ate A Oo„ Engineer In Chief, Penn Works, PhllA U. B. Navy, J. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WM. H. laTfawTcrc • JNO. E COPE COUTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND WASP I NGTON STREETS. MERRICK A BONE ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTa Aanu&ctnre High and Low Pressure Steam Engle* for Laud,River and Marine Service. Rollfua. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, As, Castings of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron Frame Booth for Gas Works, Workshops ant Railroad Stations, Ac. BetortsandGas Machinery,of the latest and mot Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery: am Sugar. Saw ana Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Ope: bteam Trains, Defhcators, Filters, Pumping En glues, Ac. Sole Agents lbr N.- Bllleux’s Patent Sugar Bolin; Apparatus, Nesmyth'a Patent Steam Hammer anc AsplnwaU A Woolley's Patent Centrifugal Saga* Draining Machine . . (iAB FIXTURES.—MIBBEY, mbskii.t. e UT THACKARA, NO. 718 CHESTNUT street ifannfantnrera of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Ao,, Ac. ■ronld call the attention of the, pabllo to their larg cud elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendant Brackets, Ao, They also Introduce Gas pipes lnh Dwellings and Pnblfo Buildings, and attend to extenc ing, altering and repairing Gus pipea All work war ranted. ; ■ lan railES A. WBIBfiT. VHOBKVdH FiK3. CI.KUKNT i BS2SOOX. SHEOpOBB.WBIBKT; rKANK Io MEAii. PKTER WRIGHT & SONS, Importers of-Earthenware, end - Shipping aad.Ogmmisslon Merchants, No. 116 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia OBTVY WELLS.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY.—Th; t only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Dlslr footed,zt very low prices. A. PEYBSON, , - : Manufacturer ofPou are tts, " - goldsmith's Hail. Lib ran strea LRESH ADAMS COUNTY PEACHES, In Gallon, Half Gallon and Quart Cabs. Fresh Quinces and Tomatoes- Also, 100 doz. Tomatoes in Glam, 100 doz. Green Com. Forsaleby JAMES B. WEBB? WALNUT and EIGHTH Btre* POX'S PABINA CR4OKEBB. I? Fresh Crackers of thl* unrivaled Brand always os band and fbr sale In hbls. and $4 bbls., by AI/DBICH, TEKKES A OAST, 13, 20 and 22 Letltla street, Exclusive Asents. HONEY! HONEY n—v* ry beautiful White Clover Honey, in small boxes, In store and for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. ~W. cor. Arch and Eighth, 'I KBSEYHAMB.—Jnn Stewart’s unequaled Hams, u ibr sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. cor. Arcb and Eighth. „ ' ; ' - . MATERIALS FOB MINCE PlES—Layer and Seedless Balslns,' Leghorn Citron, New Car rants, Fresh Ground Spices, Snneilor Crab Apple Cider Brandy, Wine *c„--for»aleby M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. cor. Arch and Eighth streets, - : •VTEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT & WHITE -LI Ciover Honey, In store and for sale at COUSTY’S East En d Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. QUEEN olives.—3oo gallons choice large Queen Olives, In store and for sale by gallon orßarrel. >1 COUS TY’B,Rast End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. NORTH OABOLINA HOMINY GBITS. NEW Bemlny, pared and unpared Peaches, Just re ceived and for sale at COUSTY’S East End Grocery, No. 118 south SECOND street. OTUFFED MANGOES AND PEPPEBB.GENUINE O Chulney Sauce. Boblnson’s patent Barley and Groats, always on band at OOUSTY’S East End Gro eery. No. 118 South SECOND street. . " | Pocket Books, 1 /Vcj’’ 1 Portemonnales, 1 H§ $ | ClgM Cases, I a ■ ffa *% 1 Portfolios, 11 5%\ fn o=i nresSlB S Cases, Is? fjft /IE s S 1 BankeK’ Cases. | " f'ESSF'E LadlesandGents’ I Travelling Bags. 1 ££* JJ G In all styles. fcjj &c ' /TANNED FKUIT, VEGETABLES, *O.-1,000 cases VJ fresh Canned Peaches; soo cases fresh Canned. Pine Apples: 200 cases firesh Pine Apples In glass; 1,000 cases Green Cern and Green Peaß; 600 cases fresh Plums, In cans; 200 cases fresh green Gages: 600 cases Cherries In syrup; 600 cases Blackberries in syrup; 600 cases Straw berries In syrup; 600 cases ftesh Pears lo syrup; 2,000 cases canned Tomatoes-,600 cases Oysters, Lobsters and Clams: 600 cases Boast Beef, Mutton, Veal, Soups, *o. For sale by JOSEPH B, BOSSIER * 00., 108 South DELAWARE avenue, oezo mjppiira * LINE 'Havecommenefibthejrregular,’.' r, r ; 'n ,* . Ci ticgxps. V ; ' The , < Vsnce. ■ Aiatx AKintMi, Captatu Alien. VHlblJilsiCaptain Stone. Leaving from each city, „; : r -.it TUFSDa YS.-IBURaDAYS AND SATURDAYS, From first wharf b&ow MARKET street, Philadel phia, and Pier HEART Rtver.New York. These steamers insure at lowestrates. i PREIGHT recelvrd DAU-V, atcur usual low rates. ... - WM. PCLYDEA CO. Agents, . 14 HOUthiWHARVfiiSi Philadelphia.' . 4817 104 WAXLAtrOe? Ne^Yort- , . FOB SAVANNAH; GA., : AHalas; The Philadelphia and Southern Mat) steamship; Company’s Regular Lines, second wharl below Spruce Btreet. ! . v , .--n , on THURSDAY', December 20th) and sail oiTBATUB, . PAY, December 22d, at 10, o’clock A. M.,. and every alternate Saturday thereafter—vis,: January .19, Ac. ■ This steamer 'has' nne btate Rooms ana other ao commodauonsfor uassengers. * <■> : Cabin,paßcage, (2s; Deck 40.,(15. ! Through tickets Ooltf to the following points—Macon Ga.', faer Oclnmbua.Ga. (Hh, Angusta.Qai,(32; Atlanta Ga., IS9-, Albany. Ga. (40; Montgomery.- Aim, |4S; ED *®mai Al» . J4of,Moblle, Ala, —; New Orleans; |w. Freight taken at low rates. receipts gtvenst thronghrates toMaoon Augusta ColtunbuA AtlaruatQa; .Knoxville, Chatta nooga Nashville, Memphis. Tenn.: Canton, Miss. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail Ingday. : .; . . ■ . , i Agents at Savannah, Hunter A GammelL i .Per freight,or passage, appiyto . ■■■ - i . . „ j ’ WM.L. James, General Agent, : *6l* . - : . 314 South Wharves. FOR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT. : i aBHBPh.THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH STKAMBHTPCOMPANY’S REGULAR The first-class Steamship ' - • , ,i , . JUNIATA, . L3OO tons regiater.P.FrHoxie, Master, Will commence receiving freight for'ate above port at second wharf below Bpruce street, om MONDAY, December. 15th, and sail on SATURDAY, Dec. 22d, at 12 o'clock M. * . • ' Returning, will leave NEW ORLEANS on BATUB DAY, January sth. This Steamer has sup,rl j. State Booms and othe accommodations for piseengerj. - • Cabin sassage. (50; Deck d0.,;|30. «t taken at tow rates. ght received or bills of lading signed on sal) lug day. - - - ' ! Agents at New. Orleans, Messrs. Orevy, Nickerson A Lo.yViio wui give careful iq shipment o* goods to Galveston, Nobile, Vicksburg, and Interior points. For fright or passage, appiyto WM” L. JAMES, General Agent, ses-tf • 814 South Wharves. FOE WILMINGTON, N. C. SSHtSfiTHE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH ARM MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE, fromt Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. The firsvclasa steamship PIONEER, CaptalnJ Ben nett, lor WILMINGTON, will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY. December: 27th, and sail on SATURDAY, December 59th. at 10 o’clock A. H., am* every alternate Saturday thereafter—vlsu January 12th. :6th, Ac. r Passengera will find superior accommodations ant best attendance. Cabin isasage, (20; Deck do., (10. Prelgnt canted at low rates. No freight received or hills of lading signed on sail lngday. Agents at Wilmington, WORTH A DANIEL, whc will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad dressed to their care to and from the Interior. Por freight or passage, apply to WM. L. JAMES. General Agent, se!2 314 Sonth Wharves jgar&ft*. FOB BOSTON. Ss&fcgfg. STEAMSHIP LINE DIRECT SAZCfSSFBOM MACS POST BVjtßt UTS DAYS FROM PINE ST. WHARF. PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail from Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec. 27, at 10 A. M. : The steamship ROMAN, Captain Baker, will sail from Boston on Tuesday, Dec. 25, at 3 P. M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now composed of tne ROMAN (new), Captain Baker, l.iss tons burthan, SAXON, Captiin Matthews, tons burthen. NORMAN, Captain Crowell. tons tmrtbim. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertltea and freight will be received every day. a steamer belnr always on the berth to receive cargo. Shippers an requested to send BUliol Lading with ttteirepods. For&elKhtorputtcohftvltis Boperler aecozamodA tlons. apply to HENRY WINBOR A 00., , ana 332 South Delaware avenue; gffiVV, THROUGH AIR-LINE ro THE SOUTH SSUmuk and west. PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND AND NORFOLF STEAMSHIP COMPANY, THROUGH RECEIPTS TQ NEW SEEN. Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARO lONA, via Seaboard and Roanoke 1 Railroad, and tc LYNCHBURG. VA, TENNESSEE and the WEST via NORFOLK, PETEBSBUBG AND BOUTHBJDE RAILROAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, commend i. to the public as the most desirable medium for carry lug every description of freight. No charge tor commission, dxayage, or any expense of transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rata, and leave regc lariy from the first wharf above Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE * 00., selO 14 North and 14 South Wharves. . HAVANA BTF.AMERfa. SKOtSL SEMI-MONTHLY LINE. The nteamshipt HENDRICK HUDSON. Capt. Howe, STABS AND STRIPES— CapUHolmea These steamers will leave this port for Havant every other SATURDAY, at SAM. The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON, Howes master, will sail for Havana on SATURDAY MOBN ING. December 29'.h, at 8 o’clock. ‘ Passage to Havana(so. No freight received after Thursday. . For freight or passage, upplyto THOMAS WATTSON A SONS, :.au2» HONorth Delaware avenus. gdSi.ls ~ NEW EXPRESS LINE TG ALEE ANDBIA, Georgetown and Washington vSChcsapeake ml Delaware Canal, with connection; At Alexandria, Va., fbrm the moat direct rente fo Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton ant the Southwest. steamers leave Flint Wharf abova Market a tree every Wednesday and Saturday at ISM. For freight apply to the agents, W. P. CLYDE c. CO., 14 North Wharves, J. £. Davidson. Agent at Georgetown; M. aadrldgs e Co.. Agaata at Alexandria. FOB NEW YOBK.—Philadelphia Steae mP- Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift jure Lines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leavitt, daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M.. connecting with ail tt>; Northern and Eastern Lines For fright, which will ’-t taken on acenmmodaan terms,applyto WM, M. BAIKD * 00., mhiotl No. 182 South Delaware avenue. - a. STEAMER ' FOB SALE.—The ter sailing coppered and copper testenec AK-Mi.tr Tner.mv GKTFY (side wheel), 408 tons O. M. iso leetlong, 2iK feet beam; depth or hold 8 (bet < Inches; draws 5 feet 4 Inches water bnilt of live oat and red cedar. Applyto. E. A. SOUDER & 00., se!2-tf Dock Street Wharf ■ > MEW TOW-BOAT LINE. JHgg&jg&jMiLA TRASS mid QMZSAPSAfi: SlkA& TOW-BOA.T OOSPAJST. HARGIS towed to and from PHILADELPHIA HAVBE-DEGBACE, BALTTMOKE, WASHESt TON, and Intermediate points. WM. P. CLYDE * 00., Agents, ' No. 14 South Wharvee, Philadelphia, Captain JOHN LAUGHUN, Superintendent. sa=e FOB 810 DE JANEIRO.—The test sailing brig KATE STEWART, Paddock, master. •■“. For light freight or psssage, applyto E. A, BOUDEB * 00., Dock street wharf. de2g-n FOB FREIGHT OB CHARTER.—The Br. tfFffh bark BALTASABA. Wilson, master. 201 tens reefster, ready to load. Also, the Br. baric CONQUEROR Sterling, master, 185 tons register For terms, apply to E, A SOUDER * CO., Dock street . wharf. . de2C-6t FOB FREIGHT OB CHARTER.—The fast cßtan sailing copsered brig KATE STEWART, Pad ■CE dock, master. 4000.-bbls.-capacity, ready to load. Apply to E. A. BOLDER * CQ., Dock street wbart' de2o-6t Igb) WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A centre-board WHS Vessel, suitable lor grain trade. Not over thru idnweyears old, and not over 26 feet 4 Inches beam Apply to EDMUND A, SOUDER * CO., No. 3 Dock street. nos WANTED.—A Vessel to load for Charleston, 8. C., Immediately. E. A. SOUDER * CO., ißMit Dock street wharf. de2o 56 CONSIGNEES of 25 tons Copper Ore per ship Her rlmac, from Liverpool, (wrecked on Townsend’s Inlet. New Jersey.) will please forward their address immediately to the undersigned. PETER WRIGHT &SONs, 116 Walnut Btreet. deloif SHIP J. G. RICHARDSON, Kendall, master, Is now discharging under general order at South street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. . PETER WRIGHT * SONS, Hi Walnut street. nc"!tf TAS. B. SHINDLERAUCcessor to JOHN SHINDLER v & SONS, Sail Makers, No. 800 North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done In the best manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per fect satisfaction. Particular attention given to repairing. LAWIE&’ TRIMMINGS. Grand opening.—mbs. m. a. binder, NO. 1031 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Importer of Ladles’ Dress and Cloak Trimming Also, an elegant stock of I inported Paper Patterns, For Ladies’ ana Children’s Dress. Parisian Dress land Cloak Making in all,its varieties.: Ladles fhrnlshlnf their rich and costly i-aaterlals may rely on being ar tistically fitted, and their work finished In the most prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possibls pr!ces,ln twenty-fonr hours' notice. Cutting and bast ing. Patterns in seta, or by the single piece Jor mer chants and dressmakers now ready, selB-iy IMOBAICII. 1829~ OHABTKB PER ? KmAjj * FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY : : Assets oa. January 1.1868, 00. Aocrttßdßniplai^, Losses Paid Since 1829 Over i6io9of^)poi Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Tsrmi . MBFOTOHS, Ot«a.N.Bancker, Edward Ctnai, Toplsn Wagner, : r George FatesT* ' Bamnel Grant, , Alfred Fttler. - w JAB. w» HnALTiTRi jm, Secretary pro tem. **«"' Qg BfOBTO iMTOrju iTAWng^r^ffn#” l * ** «■*« ■ uTheProperßesttfthls Oompaijara nQ.biTMM udftnn]a& fbrthe ample <ndimm«y w^i^v^&^SSSSS ■** |3f&OBPORATSa> IN 17W-GAPITAI. teCMXBv AN TAID m AND BBOUBgl^g^SvEw^,” 1 j FERFErfifficHASTEH ArthnrG.Ooffln, qamnel w, Jonaa ■ - John |A Brown; * • GaarlaTaylor,. Ambrose Whitt, wnillam Welsh. Richard D. Weed, 8, MornsWaJn. . T.Charlk AETEUB tatnn Phut*, sectsa "PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY X OF PHILADELPHIA, ’ . NO. 11l South FOURTH Street INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, 22d, 1865, • CAPITAU, $150,000, PAIDIN. - Insurance on Livefl,oy Yearly Premiums: or by 5,10 or 20-year premioms.Non-forfeiture. Encowments, payable at a future age, or on prior de cease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums— both caaeeNon forfeiture^ Annuities granted on favorable terms. Term Policies, Children's Endowments. This Company, while gtvlngthe 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 cspacities under appointment ol any Coart of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or bodies politic or corporate. DIRECTORS. Samnel B, Shipley, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah- Hacher, - Henry Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wls tar Brown, Richard Wood, Wm. G. Longstreth, „ - Charles P. Coffin. SAMUEL B. SHIPLEY,* ROWLAND PARRY,SS - President Actuary. THOMAS WIHTAR, M D., J. B, TOWNSEND, oci.tfS Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser' ggno PIRK ASSOCIATION, . YSt9 Incorporated March 27.1880. if Es*3f a OPPIOE. No. s» N. FIPI'H street In- SOToRUILDINGS, HOUSEHOLD PUR. (3KHSfrE/NITUBE and MEROHANDIBE gener -SJUIIIP l'- ally, from Lees by Eire, (In the City o Philadelphia only.) statement or the Assets of the Association January 11855. ■ Bonds and Mortgages on property In the City of Philadelphia—.... - - - saw,«M u Giesndßeats.—,.———2D,sts n Real Estate (Office No. 8i North Fifth street) it39SU U. 8. Government 5-20 Bonds.— , fijnooc U. 8. Treasury Notes. 5.540 oc City Warrants——— —did 00 Cash on hand. », «a« Total—... ssn.ilg it GEORGE W. TRYONPresldent WM. H. HAMILTON JOSEPH R. LYNDALL JOHN BQUDER. LEVI P. COATS, PETER A. EEVRTER, RAM'IIET. BPARHAWE, JOHN PHILRIN, CHARLES P. BOWER. JOHN CAREOW, JESSE LIGHTPOOT, GEORGE L YOUNG, ROBERT SHOEMAKER, WM. T. BUTLER. Secretary. • HffTTCUAIj FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY OP ill PHTLADSLPHTA. OFFICE, SO. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, ASSETS, OHABTSB PUBPETUAII , MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY. DESKCTOSfI FOB 1665. Caleb Clothier, William F. Seeder, Benjamin Malone; Joseph Chapman, Thornes Mather, Charles Evans, T. Ellwood Chapman, Edward SL Needles, Simeon liatlack, - Wilson M. Jenkins, Aaron W. Gaskill, Lukens Webster, CALEB CLOTH BENJAMIN THOMAS MATHER. T. ELL WOOD CHAP! tbffkbson fire insurance oompany 01 tl PHILADELPHIA.—OFFICE, No, 24 NORTH FIFTH STREET, HEAR MARKET..STREET. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania CHABTSS PKBFSTUAX. CAPITA T. AND ASSETS |150;000 Make Insurance against Loss or Damage bj Eire or Public oriPrivate Braidings, Furniture, Stocks Goods and favorable terms, DIRECTORS. George Erety. Frederick Doll, Auguste. Miller, Jacob Schandier, John F. Belsterllng, Samuel Miller, Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer, William McDaniel, Adam J. Glass, Christopher S. Miller, Israel Peterson, Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner Jonas Bowman, GEORGS KRisTy, President. JOHN F. BEIfiTERLING, Vice Presides! PHILIP S. COLEMAN. Secretary. Fhcshizihi _DELPHIA. INCORPORATE!! NO. SM WALNUT Btreet, opposite the torch ingc. InaddlUon to MARINE andTHLANPIKSUBAKca this Company Insures ftom lon <a damage by PIRH on liberal therm,, oa boUdlsn, merchandise, limiUsn *o. t tor limited period*, sndpermanently on bnHOlnet bTuCpOßltnfpr«ailn». , __ Vhc fvimpanv h»j been In active operation to men than- SIXTYTEARS) during Whichall ICSMS haw been promptly aarmtanamijjiai^ John R Rodya, : David Lewis, bL R Mahnny Benjamin Sittns, lobnT. Lewie, Thomas H. Powers, WllHam B. Grant, A. B, McHenry, Robert W. Learning. Edmond CutlUoa, D. Clark Wharton, ■ : Samuel WUoox. lowrcacs lowls, Jr „ lonia a Norris. „ JOHN B. WCCHRRER, RtfUa. Btinm Wiao&x, Secretary, _■ 'EURE INSURANCE EgQLUBTVBLY. TBS i! PENNSYLVANIA EIRE INSURANCE CON pANY—lncorporated . 18SS—Charter Perpetual—Sc. CO WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. Thla Company, favorably known to the commnnltr for over forty years, couilnnes to Insure against Ices or damage by fire, on PobUa Or Private Ralldlnge, either permanently or to a limited time.. Also, or PnrnltoroJgtocia of Goods and Uerchasdlte gensraßv;. an libera! tanas. . Their Capital, together with a large Snrplna Ennd b invested in the most careful manner, which suable* there to olfar to It* lnsmed an undoubted, etonrity In the csss, of lets, . > DIREOTORS. * Daniel Smith, Jr., John Deverenx, Alexander Benson, ~ Thomas Smith, lease Haslehnnt, Henry lords, Thomas Robins, ~ „ J. Gillingham Pell; Daniel Haddock, Jr. DANIEL SMITH, Jr., Presiding WlMjau u. Crowili.: Secretary , A MEBIOAB MBTUAI, ISBOBAHCK OOMZABYi £L —Office Fargohar Bonding, So. 11 <yAi.rsira Street. MABINIEAWD INIIAIJd ISSUSASOH3.- Blsks taken on veejela, cargoes and freights to all para of the world, and on goods on Inland transportation os rivers, . canals, railroads and other conTSyaecffi throughont Ktstlnlted states. ~ WTIJJAM CBAIQ, President. ’ « KBEER OOIOJEB.VIOS PrSliasa, BOBEBTT. MBS, Secretary. Wn.B. Lowher, J. Johnston Brows, Samnel A. Bolen, Mason Hutchins, Henry I*Elder, J 8. smims Morgan; m WDIIASIQ&Jg, Peter oaue&i Jolm Dallett, Jr., WUU»m H. ICerriolJ. Beni. W. RlOiudt, StUTulMlstt, Wm.K.Balrti A SCERIOAKMKJBUJBCIIASQEOOMPAJBnf, ' JOl. usoobporated_uio.—OHAßTKß PHOSFB' IDIL BO WALHPT Streg. abOTa THnm Btnw, EtWns a lain paid np CAPITAL STOCK add BTUX TLTJSInreatOdIn aoondand availableßecnrltlii.ooE giiae td insure on DwelUnn, Storee, Parnttnre, ICar chandlsa, Vev'dU Id port, and ttett Oarfoee, ana atluj Personal Propsrtjr-All Loose literally nad pxonwtl? BditataL f ■. A Thonuu K. MRJft, - JobnWelab,' JBaninelO.Mo"tOßi ?airl(JK Bra«J, 137M11 ; rraoM. AUXES a In ouimni HAW M M4AUII .lß.eio u INCOME POR ISCdI lOO4OO. John Masonx ; George L. Harrtroa, . Francis B.Gope, - : Edward H. Trotter, E.a.ClartBK William Ouiamlngg, T. Charlton Henry, ' .Allred D. Jeeaup. m Henry, i l. OOPJfIN, President - 8120,523 31 IKK, President. tLOSS, Tice President. rarer. . Secretary. as Piuii* PKfRPBTOAX John T.lrtWl*, ■■■■■■ James B, CampballJ Edmond Q. Dawn, , Oharis* w, Ponltniy [orrti. • IB B. MABE3, PWSWMH .Sacrctsqr. nun BSSUBAKCE. 1 i^ J A<»'K AKE MUTUAL SAFETY LNBURvNCE XJ COMPANY, Incorporated!)? the Legislature of Ofßce, i 8. t£] COTnjr WALNUT.Street, ;• !! "MAarraoLNauEANcaa. ■ on vessels, cargoand freight: to all parts of the world, • •ISLAND .INSUBANOJtS, on goods, by river, canal, lake, and land carriage, to all -\gf oftheUnfon. - ■ ’ ; v . ", PIgB INSURANCES onmercnaiidtßegeiiuaUy...' ,i On Stcres^BwelllngHouses, &c. . , ASSETS OP,THIS COMPANY November l, iwe. - 1100,600 United! States > give per'cent. • L0an,1671 *114,000 0» . 129,000 United States Six per cent. Loan, 1881 138,500 00 200,000 United States 7 8-10 per cent. Loan,Treasury Botes 21L500 00- 125,000 City ol Philadelphia 81x per cent, ~ Loan (exempts).....;..-...;.....:.:...,, • 120,542 60 54,000 State of Pennsylvania Six per ' Cent. Loan «A -• 64,700 CO 40,000 State of- Pennsylyanla Pive per . cent. Loan-...... 44,020 OO 50,000 State of New Jersey Six per cent. „ Loan.’.— ............ 60,760 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Ballroad Hirst - Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 20,500 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Ballroad Second Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds ' 24,250 OO 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Ballroad Six per cent. Bonds (Penna. B, B. guarantee)..— , 20,750 00 80,000 State of Tennessee Pive per cent, ' 7^oo.State. of'Teniesaee'six-percent." - Loan «. —— ..... 15,050 300. shares. stoCk Germantown Gas. Company, principal and ln terest guaranteed by the city , . of Philadelphia.— t .15,000 00 7,150 143 shares stock Pennsylvania ‘ Ballroad Company,.. 5358 25 •• • 5,0C0 lOCsbfiMe-BtocJt Korth Peansylva niaßallroad C0mpany............... 3050 00 ,*20,000 80 sbares stock Philadelphia and ■ Bontliera Hail SteamsfclpOoni* . 195,900 Loans os ' Bonda-and Mortgage. •' ''; •• ••' first Hens en tity 11,015.050, Par, W»rket *1,070.280 75 C0at.f1,030,552 05 . " • Beal . &.000 00 Bills Receivable for Insurances maiiA, „-,,, * 217,637 23 Balance-doe at* Agencies—Premiums en r Marine Policies—Accrued Interact ana otberdebtsdne thftftompftny r :. rr ... Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and otner Companies, 15,178. Estimated value . &930 00 Cash In 26 , 7^ 11 ' 447 s* - —■ ■ » 41£49 69 ‘ $1,407,321 56 •This being a new enterprise, the par Is. assumed as the market -value. • Thomas C. Hand, - I Samuel E. Stohes, John C. Davis, JHenry Sloan, . Edmond A. Sender, | William Q, Boulton, Theophllns Paulding, Edward Darlington, Johnß, Penrose, , Hi Jones Broohe,* ■ Jam 03 Tiaqualr, Edward Xafourcade, Henry O. Dallett, Jr„ JacobP.Jones; ' James C Band. James St. ATFarland, 'Wm. C Ludwig, Joshna P.’Eyre, JosephH. Seal, Spencer MTlyaine. George G.Xelper, Johns. Semple, Pittsb’gh, Hugh Craig, A. B Berger, Pittsburgh, John D. Taylor,. D. T. Morgan, Pittsburgh, THOMAS 0. HAND, President. „ JOHN G DA VIS, Vice President. Hesby Lilbcbs, Secretary del3tonol f | 'HB BKUANCK nraOKABGB COMPANY OS ‘lniB4i. Charter Pereetexal IS, NO. 808 WALNUT STBEBT. CAPITAL, $BOO,OOO, -.- ~ • Insures against loss or damage by PEBB, os Houses, Stores and other Buildings, malted or per petaal, and on Furniture, Goods Wares and merchan dise in to wn ox country. . LOSSES PROMPTLY Invested In tlis following Bermrlfles, , Pint Mortgagee on City Property, well se _cnxe<l_— fmjoo 00 United States Government loans , 135,000 03 Philadelphia city s per cent. Roans SSMO 00 Pennsylvania{s,ooo,ooo fibercent.Loan.—™. ’ 2LOOO-OS Pennsylvania BaUroad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgagea-..-- t 5,000 OS Camden ana Amboy BaUroad Company'! Bpercent. Roan finOO 03 Philadelphia and. Reading Railroad Com pany’s 6 per cent. Loan : ■ 5.000 03 Hnntingdonandßroad Top 7 percent, mort- • yajre bonds „ fm 90 Connty Fire Insurance Company’s Stock™. rogo 03 Mechanics’. Ranlc Stock- 4,000 00 Commercial Rank of Pennsylvania Stock— ULOOO 00 Union Mntnal Insurance Company's stock. gso 00 Reliance Insnrance Company or Philadel phia’s Block Cash In bank and cn ha JTOBB. Benj. w. Ttnelay. Marahall hujl Charles Iceland, Thomas H. Moors, BamneJ Castner, M. TINQLEY, President DHtEO Clem. Tlnrley, ffm. Mosser, Samnel Bispnam, H. B, Carson, Robert Steen, Wni. Stevenson, James T. THOMAS O. 'Wtt.t., Prrrr.ATVgT.yTTTA, Dec Iyfliai OOtngTY 8188 COTICB HO. 110 BOOTH FOUSTH BTKHBTi BELOW OBJBgaIUI. "Tbs Hi* laeoiance Company of the Oonnty oi Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Leihlibm el Pennsylvania In lgss, tor indemnity against loa ax by f*. rHI - t / This old and reliable Inatltntion, ample capll&I and cunHngent fttnd carefully hrymied contfncea to la snre bnlldings, fiunltnre, merehandlES, £c., cither pc, manently or tor a limited thne,agalnsx lessor damag* by Are, at the lowest aUaa consistent with thi ahcolcls safety of Its customers. : Losses adjustedand raltrKrfth. aa possais, dcapstih B , Edwte L, BeaiU, John, Ham, ' ' - ■•' Joseph Moore, George Meckc, James N. Stone, ’5B J. SUTEEE,. PreeldiEM SeCyand Treasurer, esuriei J. setter, Henry Crttly, . Bobert V. Massey, Jr., Henry Bodd, Andrew H. Sssaurnt 7. Hoimmirr A INTHBAOITB IHSUBANCB OOKPANr,»g A. CKABTEB PEBPKTUAL. Office, So, tn WAIN UT street, above Third, Phllal WUI Insure against Logs or Damage by Fire, on Bans Ings, either perpetually or ibr a limited time, Housaiols Furniture end Merchandise generally. Also—Marl ns Insurance on Vessels,' Cargoes sal Freight, Inlsnil Insnnmce to ell narU nf DIEEOTOBS. uiuuj*. WJt Esher, David Pearson, B. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Andenriod, j. K, Ranm, J. K. Blaklston, Wm, F. Dean, las. ManfieM, John Ketchem, WM, tchh h:m: 1 president, TO F. DEAN, VJce-PrsaldSXS TO.ESMlTH.Seeretarr ' T ‘" rraa ”Sgj SJAIfE HSBHBANCB tITIMPASIv ! JB - No. 458 CHESTNUT BTBKET, PTTTT.« TtTST.PTTT A FIBS AND INLAND IHBDBiatiJI Francis N. Book; I Jno. W. Evarsnas, Charles Blchardwa, I Bobertß. Potter. 1 Jno. Kessler, Jr.. fsainel Wrlgbt, | ED. Woodrns, P.aJustioe, I Chat. Stakes, 800. A; Wen, ■ - I JOS.D.EIUB. FRANCIB N. SUCK, President. ' CTHAS. BICHABBSCIN. Vlos Pr*S«CEJ w. n Susnuis nrowtarw ." IEGUL NOTICES. rS IHEOBPHAN6’ COUBT FOR THE OITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. - Estate Of SAMUEL Wir.TiTAMS, deceased. The Auditor ap pointed tty the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac count of SUSAN B. WILLIAMS and THOMAS WILLIAMS, Jr, Executors of the estate of said deed, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for thepurpose ol bis appointment, on SATURDAY, the 22d day of December. IS6S, at 11 o’clock, A. M., at his Office. No. 128 South SlXTHatreet In the City ofPnlla delphla- JOHN E LATTA. del3-th s,tu,st» : Auditor. IN THE OBPHANB’ COUBT FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of SETH CBAI6E, dec'd.—Tho auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of SINGLETON A. MEROEB and JOSHUA B. LIP PINCOTT, » sqßm Executors of the last will and testa ment of SETH CBAIGE. dec’d, and to report CUstrißii. tlon of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY. December 24. IS6S, at u o’clock, A. M . at his office, No. 12* South SIXTH at,, In the city ot Philadelphia. • ’ . JOHN C. BEDHEFFEB, delS,thj,tn.stj ■ , ■ . - .Auditor. Tj> STATE OF JOSEPH S. MEDABA, deceased.—Let (U ters Testamentary on the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Beglster of w Ills for the City and Conn ty of Philadelphia, all per sons Indebted to the said estate will make payment and those having claims against theßame will present them, without delay, to JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Executor. No. 310;N»rth SIXTH Street. delB.ra.th.B6t« fiTJCD AMD JHMATSUSSfi}, JOB BABTLSTT <fc SOB, JPjt Hftnnfectnxers of tbe L__U rUT.TBBBATIim - BABTLETT HEATSBB, Oooklng Banges, Gaa Ovens, A Sheet Iron Work of even description. A splendid assortment of BEG I STUBS AND VENTILATOBS,, and Silver’s Air tight Stoves, always on hand, at No, 921 Arch street, Philadelphia. anSO-tf A THOMAS B. DIXON A Bnws. JE 9 Late Andrews A Dixon, ’ BB No. 1834 CHESTNUT street. FhGsdat»bm: tonnaatuSnM 1,6 ™ tea ****** *hatL^ MW-DOWHI PABLOB, GHAHBBB, ■ OFFICE”./ ■ 9a Anthraffitfrßltnn&oMaS WoodF&is} . .. _ &£•».• A< landing juad gaiety 4e&&i«76tilKi } j i»6 EouU»]J«iaw«re »Twm , . v s, v r *. , J is;ooo oo 20,000 00 38,923 98 AUD PAID, I* rT -_ Tl^,r -,, iy 1,000 00 IMWHHHIWIMMII W 1 412 - aag> uiaMl OOKPAHT^J
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