From our Third ; Edition ;, ofi-l/Sonday. LATE ;FEf)M 0 BALTI^OBjS, SLAVERY NOT YET DEAD, Four Negroes Sold at Auction, FROM Y. Death of the Portuguese Minister Slavery In Maryland. ITo the 11. 8. Assoclated.Press.l ; Baltimore, Dec, 24.—P00r negroes, two men and two women, were sold as slaves for one year before the conrt house at An napolis, on Saturday last, 1 . haying - been convicted of larceny; one of these an old negro named John Johnson, boldly bid himself in, and was struck off at $37; another man ; was ■ 1 bought bv his brother for $35, and one woman for $25, an other girl for $27. ,They were sold by order of Judge Magruder, who is so extreme in his pro-slavery and-State rights views that be is straining the law in every case. These negroes are of the wc&st olaas of blacks, and were all anxious to be sold, preferring either to buy themselves in or serve a year as a slave than go to the penitentiary. He is anxious to make a ease to go before the Supreme Court, to test the civil rights hill, holding with Judge Taney that the black .man has no rights which the white man -is bound to respect. Magruder! has been indicted by the grand jury of Hie United States Court for disregarding the civil rights bill, and refusing negro testi mony, and pleads guilty to the charges, wishing to push them before the Supreme Court. As these sales take place within sight of the executive mansion, it is presumed that Governor Swann approves of the course of the Judge," who is also enforcing the negro apprentice law to the fullest ex tentof the law, and even strainingit against the negro. |. Suits have been brought against fathers, or harboring apprentices who have been released by other courts, and writs of re plevin got out against the children, and they Beized as chattels, the judge maintaining hat under the laws of the State, the black man is a chattel. The negroes sold on Saturday would probably have brought higher prices, but for the presence of Captain Yanderlip, of the Preedmen’s Bureau, whoit was thought would have seized them as scon as the sales were over. A warrant was issued this morning by U.f S, Commissioner Brooke, on the oath of Captain Yanderlip, of the Preedmen’s Bu reau, for selling the above-mentioned ne groes on Saturday. The case will probably be heard this morning. Dentil of tbe Kinlater of Portugal. [To the New York Associated Press.] New York, Dec. 24,—J. C. Piquaniere, Minister of Portugal, died at 1 o’clock this morning, at the residence of his son. in Brooklyn, -at the age of 68. He was the oldest member of the Diplomatic Corps re sident in this city. From Texas and Louisiana. [To the Is'. Y. associated Press.] Baltihoke, December 24.—The Texas papers recStved here contain a statement that the Government sheds at Brazoßhad all been taken down and removed to Brownsville, where they will be tamed into winter quarters for the troops' in' that locality. Emigrants from Virginia are arriving in Texas with a view to settlement. The prices of all kinds of goods have fallen materially at Galveston. Some of the pioneer emigrants to Brazil have returned to Texas, declaring that their own homes, after all, are the best for them. There are. indications of an active demand for cattle in Texas for the California market. The Baton Rouge Qazette regards the re cent riEe in the river as only temporary. The work of repairing the Baton Rouge and Opelousas Railway is rapidly progress ing, and it is expected that it will be ready for business in the coarse of a month or two. Sugar making in Louisiana is progressing with energy, and the quality is. represented as being very fine. . From ’ Chicago. PTo the N. Y. Associated Press.] Chicago, Dec, 24. — The excavation for the tunnel under the south branch of the Chi cago river, at Washington street, had on Saturday reached the depthof 40 feet. Dur ing;Saturday night one side fell in, carrying away the engine and hoisting apparatus and filling the excavation to the depth of 25 feet with water. The cause of the glide was a defect in the temporary bank. The loss will reach $5,000, • ; The shoe-store of John S. Brookman, at Rock Island was burned on Saturday; at 2 o’clock,-and the adjoining buildings , some what injured; The , total, loss was $20,000, which was insured in Hartford companies. Perseverance of a Detective. - [By the United States Associated Press ] St. John, N. 8., Dec.; George Brown passed through this city to-day on his way from Europe for Canada, in charge of the Chief of Police of Montreal, who had apprehended Brown in Prussia on the charge ef larceny committed in Canada in August last. The detective has had a long and clever hunt; Destructive Fire at Bipley, Ohio .. [By ihe U. 8. Associated Press.] Cincinnati, Dec. 24. —A destructive fire occurred this morning at Ripley, Ohio, de stroying the dry goods store of George R. Dickson; loss $35,000; insured $20,000. The banking house of J. Reynolds & Co. was also burned; loss $4,000; insured $1,500. Several adjoining buildingß were also damaged. North Carolina Legislature. [To the New York Asssciated Press, | Raleigh, Dec.24.—ln the North Carolina House of Representatives the Insolvent Debtors bill has been framed so as to secure the homestead of one hundred acred, with the house attached thereto, and in that form it passed. ■ ... - , New fork Banh Statement, , LTo theUnned Slates and European TeletfrapliAsso w. . ■ ciatton.l ; ' New York, Deo. 24—The following is the New York Bank Statement: Decreaseinloane,- do. ‘specie, do. .deposits, Increase incironlation, do. 'legal tenders, t Ptnamclal and Coimnerclal.’' - ‘ '[To the N. Y;‘ Associated jfrSis.l - ; ‘ i 109;' at I ® no* money at 7 Five twenties coupons or 1862, - Railroad, >104)4; Mich OentralTTtfl; Mtch.Somtiern.BlJ4; Cleve i Pitti harsh, 85)4: Chlcsgo & Bock Island, 102)4; ; Northwestern. 43; Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne A Chicago, - J PJ,k-Dec.24.-Dotton gnlet .atA3J4@3IC.7or . mlddltogiipfinds. tPionr-dull and the marketsgene rellj unchanged; 1.800 bbls. Isold. Wheat dull; markets jgeneraitynnchMgedrJlaiwlandWlieatV.OOO bus, sold; .Mlicd Western, |1 12. Oats qnlet; 19.(00 bus.! sold. • Be.f qnlet; d-essed hogs >4c. lower, at |B@B Bo;Western , Pork Onll and heavy. Lard dull. WhloKv dull. : [By the TTnltedStatea Associated Press.] i, Njw Youk,Dec.24, ip. M.-6tockalower. Money percent; Exchange qnlet at 109J4; Rock IslanL ; W3J4; Qnincy, ISO; Illinois Central scrip. 117 X; Pitta- : bnigh, 8S)S; Northwest. DJiT-Toledo, 121; Western : Union Telegraph, 44J4: Pacific Mall, 1«2; New York li'Bh; Readhcg 104; viobigan and Southern, I JJfe and Hndson. 153; Gold,l33Ji; Coupon «’s U.S. e-jo’s. 105; fcew U 65. 108; U I-. 10-10’S, 99)4: new, $1)4; Mississippi A i9IJ4; Tennesßeehs.oojJ; extraconpon; Canton, ftli. | N ksv Yokk, Dec. 24—noon.—Cotton dnU and un jebanged. Flour doll-sales of-2 000- obis. State and ,Western, at J 8 1;0@|!13 50; Ohio |lO 90@flS 25: Bonthern at 3i1@316 50. Bye floor and jhoth Wheat qnlet. Corn steady—sales of ’Western at |l 12. Oats firm-sal °s SLiSi 000 b ? Bhel ® Chicago at ffi@6sc. Pork 2* a 306 bbls. new mess Lard qaiet at AvrlTal and Balling or ocean steamers BHIWJ .. ' ~ WOM "■ lAfil XHasgow...New Dec, 7 York s Ata1ante.....^,.........X0nd0D..5New York .............Dec. 8 Bnglane„„_;,.:;„..Eiverpool.„New,York....._.i...Deo:l2 1 . l ™ I S nl _’h—.- feon ft a tnptqj..Jlew;-york. Dec. 12 Nova Scotlan..:_.JUverpooL..Portland ..J...„...-..;Dea 13 SLY®!! UhierickjaverpooU,NewVj)rk..,,._ Deo. 18 Pu1t0n..............—.....Havre..New York. Dec. 19 , To,depart. , Helvetia. New York... Liverpool....; ...J)ee. 29 •J?hUadelphla...WUmlngtonNO..'..Dec.29 | Whirlwind PhllsdeJphla...CtiarlefiUin ...... Dec >29 Ixnilßiana. .....New York... Liverpool...— .Dee. 29 St. Lauret.„.—New York...Havre .Dee. 29 iDentcblana .New York..Nremen ...—..—Dec. 29 Dendrlek Hudson..Philada... Havana Dec. 29 - |Wm Penn... New Yerk...London Dec. 29 ®?hg_Bhney.,...,New -Dec. 29 GeoWashlngton.New York..:New Orleans ....Dec, 29 -Columbia,.. NtwYork...'. lasgow .Dec. 29 -Ocean Queen New York...AaplnwalL fcec. si Alai an ta— New York... London „... Dec. Si' Corsica...... New York._Nassan&Nav’a....Dec si •Jav»_.,... Boston-LlverpooL. Jan. 2 City of Limerick-New York,.Liverpool....... Jan. 2 Palmyra... New York... Liverpool Jan. 2 Jdorra Castle ...oNew York... Havana— Jan. s City of C0rk.........New York... Liverpool— ..Jan. 5 Ailemanla ■..NewYork...Hambnrg... —Jan. 5 Cityofßoston.._New York... Liverpoo- : .Jan. 5 {England New York... Liverpool Jan. s Australasian New York ...Liverpool ._Jan. 9 Ragle.... _New York... Havana ..Jan. 10 Pennsylvania... New York...L!vert>ooL _ Jan. lx Hansa— New York. ..Bremen Jan. 12 Atalanta— -New York... London Jan. 12 rerelre— New York—Havre Jan. 12 - ' BOA HI > Oi TI-tALf ia. ! GEORGE LIBUZBY, ] SAMUEL E: STOKES. iUOXtHtT OOXUITTSI. GEOBGE N. TATHAM. I ’ as AJfegfßlia JBUUUETa & . POST OP PHILADET.PHIA-DEcaMBEB26. Sck Bibbs, 7 221 sum Skis, 4 87] High Watkb. 4 33 0 ABBIVED QNJKONDAY. , Schr Irvine, Dirglns, 6 days from Eastport, with laths and pickets to E A Bonder & Co. 16lh Instant. Barnegat WNW, distant 40 miles, experienced a ter nftc squall from SsE; had part ol deck load washed overboard. i Schr Lncy, Townsend, 1 day bom New Castle. Del with corn to Jas Barratt. . Schr E T Allen, Alien, from New York. Schr J J Little, Little, from Providence. Schr Mary Standlsh. Rich from Boston. ; ScnrMary G 1 isher. -Fisher, from Richmond. Schr W P Phillips, Somers, from Fall River. CLEARED ON MO.VDAY. Steamer Juniata, Hoile. New Orleans, Philadelphia and Sontbern Mall S S Co. Steamer K Willing. Cnndiff. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. Bark Topeka, Blanchard. Antwerp. JEBazley&Oo Brig W Landreth [Br). Phillips, Rotterdam, o CVan Born. Brig Leonard Myeis. Wicks, Bio Janeiro. Merchant • & Co. Schr A E Valentine, Hutchinson, Antwerp, do Schr Madonna. Horner. Boston, do Schr S & E Corson, Brooks, Savannah, Lathbury, Wfckersham & Co - Schr B Seaman. Heal, Newhnryport, do Schr M Sewal], Frisbee, Boston, Fuller & Co. MEMORAHBA. Stumer Norman, Crowell, hence for Boston, while proceeding down the Bay, on Saturday, met with an accident to her machinery, which caused her to return to Chester for repairs, where she will be detained for several days. • Steamer Cuba (Br), Btone, cleared at New York 2-itfa Inst, for Liverpool. Steamer Virginia. Stone, hence at New York 24th instant. ' Steamer Fah Kee.StlrUng, at N. York 24th Inst, from St Jego de Cuba. I Ship Gen Shep’ey, Dtnemore. hence forAcapnlco. at Bio Janeiro stth nit. put In in distress. : Bark Eva H Fisk, Emery, sailed from Asplnwall 15th Inst, for Galveston. - - Bark Volant (Brl. snow, cleared at New York24th Inst, f, r Bnenos Ayres. { Bark J M Churchill, Hutchinson, henca at Monte video 30th Oct. : Bark Egerie, Emery, from Singapore 3d Ane. at Boston 24th lust. s 'Bark Falcon, Taylor, at Boston 24th Inst, from Bna nos Ayres. - Brlss Bio Grande, Bennett, from Calais, and C H Keniedy, Merriman. from Portland, both ibr this port, sailed from Newport 2;at Inst. .Brig John Chrystal, Barnes, hence at Mayaauez4tb inst. in quarantine. Schr Annie Ryerson, Hamilton, hence at Portland 22d inst. iSclu-EB Townsend, Townsend, at Savannah 20th inst. from New York. .Schr Hannah Little, Little, sailed from Savannah 20th inst. for N Orleans. Achrß L S Levering, Corson, for Wilmington, NC M W.Weaver Weaver, lor do. and Eva Belle. Barrett for Georgetown, DC. cleared at Cnarleston 2lst Inst. ;Schr Nellie Patten, from Boston or this port, ashore on Cape Cod, got off on Saturday and was taken Into Provincetown harbor. Schr Sea Breeze. Noyes, cleared at New York 24th Inßt. for Rio Janeiro. Schr John Dorrance, Bice, cleared at New York 24th Inst, for this port. Schh Cohassett,Gibbs, hence at New Bedford 22d Inst Schr E A CoDant, Foss, from Portland for this port at New York 24ih Inst. SchrE B Wheaton. Little, from Jacksonville for this port, atN York 24th Inst, with main boom broke MARINE MISCELLANY. Dark Thomas Dallett, Davis, at Bio Janeiro from Richmond, had all on board sick on Nov 25. having been poisoned by water; AlFwonld probably recover -Brig E C Wright, from Baltimore for Bio Janeiro’ before-reported at Bermuda In distress, repalred,saHed and put into St. Thomas 11th lußt. In distress, with decks swept, leaking, Ac. baviDg experienced a severe on the 29th nit. Waa discharging under survey on tbe 15th Inst. h NOTICE TO MARINERS. ewreckofthßshlp Kate Dyer, which «« sunk le Ist Inst. by colliding with the steamer Scotland. Dears from Fire Island light soath by west, and Is dls tant about 10 miles from Sandy Hook light Ber ton sil yards are barely covered with water at low tide •The wreck lies directly In the track of Inward bound vessels from the eastward, as well as the numerous cqastiog vessels that are continually passing between the eastern and southern ports. - - -- -- - LBESH ADAMS COUNTY PEACHES, In Gallon, Half Gallon and Quart Cans. Fresh Quinces and Tomatoes Also, 100 doz. Tomatoes In Glass, 100 doz. Green Corn. Forsaleby • James r. webb, - WALNUT and EIGHTH Stree ' XjOX'S FARINA CRACKERS. ■ A- Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always on hand and for sale In bbls. and X bbls., by , . I . ALDRICH, YKRKKB <6 GABY, 18,20and22Letltlaatreet, hO6-3m} - Exclusive Agents. TTONEY! HONEY 11—V rybeautlfal WhlteClover Honey, lu small boxes, in store and for sale by Mj F. BPLLLIN, N. W. cor. Arch and Blghth. 1 TERSEY BA MB.—Juo Stewart’s uneoualed Hams 0 1 for sale by M. F. SPILLLN, N. W. cor. Arch and Eighth.' - '. ■. ■|\|'ATEBIALS FOR MINCE PIES-Layer and iM. Seedless Kaisins, Leghorn Citron, New Cor rahts, Fresh Ground Splcee,. Suoerior. Crab Apple ClMr, Brandy, Wine&e., for sale by M. F. BPILLJLN. N.IW. cor. A roll and Eighth streets, - NEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT & WHITE Clover Honey, In store and for sale at OOUSTY’6 East End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. Queen OLIVES. —BOO gallons choice large Queen Olives, In store and for sale by gallon orbarrel. at qqUSTY’S East End Grocery, No. US South BKOONP street. North Carolina hominy gbits, new Hominy, pared and unpared Peaches, Just re ceived and lor sale at COUSTY’S East End Grocery. No. 118 South SECOND Btreet. ocery, OTUFFED MANGOES AND PEPPEBS,GENUINE 0| Chutnpy Sauce, Boblnaon’s patent Barley and Groata, alwayß on hand at CGUSTY’S East End Gro eery. No. 118 SonthSEOQND street, c ; OilD SHI® GLE HOOFS PJ> BTEPP, COVERED WITH JOHN’S CLLOTH, an( j covered with GCTI’A PiißCrt A PAINT, making them .periectlvvater-proofilieiiky,Gravel and Slate Roofi. aIseTISTOPPEB ZINC and IRON roofs, ooated S?TW Kpa l r ft l lth LIQUID GUTTA perch A ‘ • Wblslu.-bepojneß hard: and lmperviona As “eee materlas are warranted ter FIVE Years this .5 JPLpB ULTbA of all other preparations SS? only from one to two cents per'sqnaretoot. :, RA VEL HOOFING also done at the Shortest notice. BECKUEES «fc EVERETT, ’., d*l|3ms t 302 GBEEN BfREErr - $196,816 * , - 759,283' -> 4,428,394 ‘ - 6,300,774 - 8,226,003 ?? E BRIIhETIR.—PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 26.1866. «*MXUKmjEfe e Mgpiro |FORNE*W • YORK. | EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE j Have bcmzpenced their regolax OUTSIDE TRIPS. \ The Steamships ', : SOBFOLK, Captain Vance. 1 »! ALEXAKBRIA, Captain Allen. ’ TlRGUllAVCaptalnStone. j Leaving-from-each city, AT BJ#W3«B® AI*D SATOBDATS. ! From first wharf below MABKET strhet, Philadel iPMmann FleriU HAST Blver, Hew York. , r. - t is.®s®®s«sP>MB.inflHreatloweatratea.: j FKEIQiiT received DAILY, at our nsnal low rates. . TOFi;CLYDE & CO. Agents, 14 Sonth WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAAD, Agent, 104 WALL street, Re tr York. FOB SAVANNAH, GA. 'SaUmUt' The iFhltadelphla ahd,,Bohthern 'Mall fcttanißhlp Company's Begular Lines, second wharf belowSprneestreet. - -rN - -ir ,3® &^^3W, AWAOT)A - OaptW. Jennings, for BAVAJiNAH,' will commence receiving freight onTHDßSDA’f.DecemberMthv'and sailomßATtTß< DAY, December 22d.at 10 o’clock A. M„ and every alternate Saturday thereafter—viz.: January 19. Ac This.steamer has' nne estate Ttnnma and other ao commOdktionsfor passengers. r ; Cabin pasßage, |25: Deck do.. »18. . ' L Through tickets sold to the following points—Maoon ;ga„ gg Celnmbus, Ga. »40; AngnstaGa., 132; Atlanta, ,Ga., 139; Albany. Ga. $4O; Montgomery, AJa7, |46; Bn Mobile, Ala,,New Orleans, leo.-i I Fragbttakenatlow ratea•: i 5 . j. ThTWighrecelpW. given at. through rates tb .Maaon Augusta. Columbus, Atlanta. Ga; Knoxville, Ghatta inqoga, Nashville, Memphis. Tennc Canton, Vf««- received or bins of lading signed on sail Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammell. / For freight or passage,npplyto WM. L, JAMEit, General Agent, 314 South Wharves. - FOB KEW ORLEANS, DIRECT. ' 9RHM|9S_THB PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH KBJN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGUiZab jLi-i jit ! The first-class Steamship' ,-' ’.- j . STAR OF TOT UNION, . L2OO tons register,T.-N- Coolisey, Mister,. Will commence receiving freight for the above port ai second wharf below Spruce street, on MONDAY, fcMsgger wetland sail 058ATUBDAY. Jan. sth, U 1 Beturnlng, will leave NEW ORLEANS on BATUB day. jannacrmb. - - : . : Thlß Bteamer haa snp.rl State Booms' and ethet accommodations for pasreiigers. i Cabin passage, ftt; Deck do., 130, I Freight taken at low rates. : No fielght received or bills of lading signed on sail ’Agents at New Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson A Co., who will give careful attention to shipment o.’ goods to Galveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and lnterloi points. ’ For freight or passage, apply to WM. L. James, General Agent, 814 Booth Wharves. iggSß*. FOB WILMINGTON, N. a SklitfciaTHE PHILADELPHIA AND BOTJTB EtuN mail steamship company’s regular LINE, from Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. ! The firsPclaas'eteamahlp FIQNREB. uaptalnJ Ben nett, lor WILMINGTON, will commence recelvlns freight on THURSDAY, December 27th, andsailois 6ATURDAY, December 59th. et 9 o’clock A M., em) every alternate Saturday thereafter—vise January 12th. 26th, &c. 1 Passengera will find superior aoonmmniiaHens ate best attendance. : Cabin passage, 920; Deck do., (10. ' Freight carried at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail lngday. Agents at .Wilmington, WORTH & DANIEL wbc will-give especial attention to forward.og goods ad dressed to their cate to and from the Interior. For freight or passage, apply to ' WM.L. JAMES. General Agent, - °eiS 314 couth Wharves fob boston. SSItK STEAMSHIP USE DIRECT uAlZix&jrsoM bach post eivsnAta FROM PINE ST. WHARF. FHTr.ATneT.-raTa AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship SAXON. Captain Matthews, will - saS from Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec. 27, at 10 AM. . The steamship ROMAN, Captain Baker, will sal] from Boston on Tuesday, Dec. 25, at 3 P. M. 1 The line between Philadelphia and jg now composed of the ~ •- - ROMAN (new), Captain Balter, 1,483 tons burthen. , SAXON, Captain Matthews, tons burthen. NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1,203 tons burthen. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually aa advertised and freight will be received every day, a steamer bem* always on the Berth to receive cargo. Shippers are requested to send Bills of lading with their goods. - Forfrelght or passage having superior aeoommoda Hons, apply to HENRY WIN BOR A UO.. aus 832 Booth Delaware avenue THROUGH AIR-LINE ro THE SOUTB ffirMSW- - AND WEST. Philadelphia. Richmond and norfols ] STEAMSHIP COMPANY, : THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW'SERN. Also, to all points In NORTH and SOUTH CARO LIKA, via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and U LYNCHBURG, VA-. TENNESSEE, and the WEST via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTHSEDI RAILROAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, commend 1 to the pnbllc as the most desirable medium for carry lnpc every description of freight. iso chargefor commission, drayage, or any experts* of transfer. Steamships Insure at lowest rates, and leave regu i arly from the tlrst wharf above Market street Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE " Propeller Company—Despatchand Swift ■are Lines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leavlnj ally at 12 M. and 5 P. M. 'euzmecting with’ all tin Vbrthem and Eastern Lines ■ i . For freight, which will v e taken on aocammodattm terms, apply to ' I - WM.M.BAIRDAOO., mhietf No. 132 Bonth Delaware avenna • egClh STEAMER FOR SALE—The fasi JBHR- sailing coppered and copper fastened ■steamer HELEN GETTY (side wheel). 408 tons O. M. 160 teet long, 24R feet beam; depth of hold 8 feet ( Inphes; draws 5 met 4 Inches water built of live oak and red cedar. Apply to E. A. SOUDEB A 00., sel2-tf . Dock Street Wharf -ag, b. NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. jRBSBEBAjMC LAWAKB and nrntf)A PMA g KUeal TOW-BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to and from ptttt.a rrnrr.wp 11 SAVRE-DEGRACE, BALTIMORE, WASHING rQN, and Intermediate points. | WH. P, CLYDE A 00., Agents, No. 14 South Wharves. Philadelphia. Captain JOHN LAUGKDN, Bnpsrfnfcenncnt, jCA FOR RIO DE JANEIRO.—The fast Balling «RS AIJ4 brig KATE STEWART, Paddock, master “WjgwPor light freight or passage, apply to E. A. cqUDER A CO., Dock ayeet wharf ; de22-4t Mi. FOB FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The Br. wafe bark BALTASABA, Wilson, master. 204 tons .TiITT reslster, ready to load. Also, the Br. bark CONQUEROR Sterling, master, 185 tons register For terms, apply to E. A. SOUDER & 00., Dock street wharf. de2S-6t ■/S& ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A centre-board afflffi Vessel, suitable lor grain trade. Not over thres old, and not over 26 feet 4 Inches beam Apply to EDMUND A. SOUDER A CO., No. 3 Dock strjeet.- • nos jMi .WANTED,—A small Vessel to load for Hall fax, N. S. Apply to E. A. SOUDER A CO., ray 3 Dock street wharf. deM-2t jMc ' WANTED.—A Vessel to load for Charleston, S. C., Immediately. E. A. SOUDER A GO., Dock street wharf de2o 6t Y’pNSIGNEES'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. PETERWRIGHT & §ON a, 115 Walnnt street. ; del9if SHIP J. G. RICHARDSON, Kendall, master. Is now discharging under genera) order at: south Btreet wharf. Consignees wig please attend to the reception of,their goods. PETER WRIGHT A SONS!, H 5 Walnnt street ncMtf JAB. 8. SHlNDLER,successor to JOHN SHINDIES A 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* fleet satisfaction. . ~ Particular attention given to repairing. IADEEb’ TRIMMINGS. r'tRAND OPENING.—MRS.M. A Branwß, vX NO. 1031 Chentant street, Philadelphia. Ladles’ Dress And Cloak Trlmminjpt- Ladles’: andChUdren’s Dress. Cloak Making in all its varletles. Ladies 'famlahlhs their rich andcoetly materials may rely on being hr tlstlcallyflttM,anAtheir workflniahed laithe moS ! prompt and efficient manner. at the lowot pmslblr prices, lntwenty-fbnr hours’ notioe. -Onttingand bast ing! Patterns in seta, or by the single pleoe Jbrnjer- : Cbafttt and drwwmakeTSPgw ready. aeE-iy MraramfCMiMs. i M pmicipai. claims.— 1 ! notickis j Assembly of tie Commonwealth of Penn } J - p ? s ?, ed lltfcday of March, A. D. 1846; entitled i nJtJSSt r ?l-HT e to Taxesand Municipal PtUaiMpfilaJ’.lhat the Uliow mg writs of bclte facias anr claim have been Placed m j n>y hands for service, to wit: ■ j „ HENRY O. HOWELL, Sheriff; i °fJMs'aapiiik vsWuiam Cabot, owner. Ac.. ,f?T tc T ®Jta' J866.' Wo. 147: fbr the snm of twenty l ?M1 )E f‘.“P 18 - state and City Taira, lisa Sr that lot of ground, situated on the west f I SSSr?tTS. 8 i r i e . tl fo'-thh'Ntseteenth Ward of the 1 si!!f“ ,e! ?S I £ l commencing at the distance of iifn^^ ontll ?i! r< ?^ rom lW l6soalll side of-Beading ia * ! maD J i street -80. feet and ex- LiSiSfi 0 a t}la £ wl 3 th J n leaetb-.or depth between par- Bltel. line on e hundred and fifty feet. * Sameva: fianmeia.*.. ConracL ownerrdhXT OTP. Term 3866. No. 129; for the. sum of Fony-nlne do&ri ££{ ; forty-two cm for State andolty taxesutl, against all that SL«?,^2^ d a S . t “ ,^ OD thesoutheasfcorxerofi,ehlgh *?' E .?°' o r^^V 1 S?,? s i r J :e P! ln toe Nineteenth Ward ; SLna ( .?„ ty .°.-? h L I i l ?- elphla i containing intrant or ,brtadth 0;- said Lehigh avenub 155 reel and extending ij-4 fcitt 1 wlertii or depth between parallel lines L? 81116 VB> ThomaSCopeland, owner, ! Ac..O; ; P Dec. .Term. ¥? 6, lsu: for the snm, of tklrty-fbnr Hollars and eighty-eight cents, for Btateand* City Taxes*-1861, jagslDst all that lot of. gronndaltnated on. the South aSSS^S\?r et .S r rdad'aDd Prime street, In the .Second Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing i'oCoot oibreadthcn’BalffPaSsyunk rdadflfty four feel !522„ extelia V?s?/ lllat widtll in length or depth be tween paraiieiiinraieventy-two.feet ■ , • • _Bsine Vs.Wllllam Dlckaou. owner, Ac., c. P .Dec. .Term, .866,-No. isi; ferthe earn ’of two hundred and ;thirty:sev,eit Adlars and fbr Slate and -City Taxes, 1861, against all that lot of ground,-And the threr-story brick building thereon erected“ltua at “ Hj?Spl* l S at P c rl n ?2 o f Sixth and Spruce streets. In Ward of the. city Of Philadelphia, containing SiflS s? 0I ' b J?P oßPennsylvanla avenue, in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia; commencing at the distance of 1:7 feet eastward irom the east Bide of Eighteenth strei ’, containing in front or breadth bn mid Pennsylvar. a ayenne 124 feet, and extending of that width in lens h or depth between parallel lines 72 feet, ■ Same vs. Joseph Pennock, owner, Ac.; O. P., Decem ber Term. 1866; No. 148; lot the sum of seventy-seven dollars and forty-fonr cents, fbr State and City Taxes, foj 1861, against all that lot of ground situated on the northeast(wmerofEighth and Catharine streets,in theTblrd Ward of the city of Pulladelphlt; containing In front or breadtu on Bald Eighth street 200 leet, and extending of thet width in length or depth between parallel lines 78 feet. Same vs. Mr. Roberta,owner, Ac.,C. P.,Dec.Term,lB66, Nc).l49;for.tbesßm of seven tydollars.elgniy eighteenth State and City Taxes, 1861: agalnstall that lot of ground situated on the northeast cornerof Charles and Coates streets, in the Fifteenth Wprdof the City of Philadel phia, containing in front or breadth on said Charles street 85 feet, and extending of that width in length or depth between parallel lines 90 feet. Same vs. Freeman Bcott, owner, Ac,: O. P., Dec. Term, 1866 No. 160. for the Bum rf thirty-four dollars, elghiy-eeven cents for State and City Taxe3lB6l against all that lot of ground and bul.ding thereon erected, sit uated on the weßt side of Elder street, In the Tenth Wped of the city of Philadelphia. commencing at the distance of 20 feet northward from the north side of Castle Btreet, containing in front or breadth on said El(ler street 32 feet, and extending of that width In length or depth between parallel lines 35feet(belng Same vs. James L. Smith, owner, Ac.; C. P., Decem ber lerm, 1866, No. 151, tot the sum of twenty dol lars and seven ccntß.forState and Cityaxee for 1881, against all that lot of ground situated on the Bonth side of Mount Vernon Btreet, in thePlfteenth Ward of the city cf Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 68 feet eastward from the east side of Twenty third street; containing In front or breadth on said Mount Vernon street 46 feet, and extending of that width In length or depth between parallel lines (70) seventy feet. Same vs. Jas. D. Shaw, owner, Ac., O. P., December •Term. 1866; No. 152; for the Bum of slxty-one dollars andnlnety-one cent", for State and City Taxes 1861, against all thatlotof ground and two three-story brick buildings thereon erected, sltnated on the west side of Twenty-fourth street, in the (seventh Ward of the city ofPhiladelphla, commencing at the distance of 30 feet northward from the north aide of Kent street; c*m ' tattling In front or breadth on said Twenty-fonrth street 32 feet, and extending of that width In length or depth,between parallel lines. S 8 feet. Same, v& Widow Vandevler, owner, Ac.: C. P„ December Term IS6«, No. 163; for the snm ofr seven teen dollars nineiy-elght’cents, lor State and City :: Ttxeft. 1861,ag»lnBt all that lot ofgronnd and two srory frame building tberton erected, situate: dn ’.the nbatbsldeof Mary Btreet la the second Ward of the “city of Phllv)el[ibla, commenclna|at the distance of •' J3P {e« westward fri m the west sldu jDf, F»nnt:street. i contalnlng tn front or breadta on s4l TMarv at’lS fost “and extending ef that width-In length brdetlth’be tweenparallallnesaifeet. 1 ' , Ac • O P., Decern tar ibe atimof seventeen dollars. for l6Bl, ofllmia 3 l o6 ,^ BTODnd.catenated on the SasWae fa-pRS? WMB * l totoe Seoana:.**ard oftheclty lifpsr I 4^r e i P fti?A : ,1 .5 at ft? distance of 62 feat santm ii.fi&nf’,?A o? d ft .°J saldßroad:street2i feet.and ' nirS'iPi D ifr,2 m^L? WBl:to ‘ length or depth between puauel lines 150 feel. ; p,.-, Z-,u ...,€■■■>■ w« m ? t s c . ? S l -.S wner> *f-iP p . December ga»ara®^s ; 'Vise street *£a4f3s«?«£ ordepthbetween: paral j SBmeys.AmerL^te > owner l ic. t Q.j^Dece,nber ! £??!?• 'l B6 ®'.® o -' 188 ‘tor the somof thlrty-foai- dollars t Smt???w lt » for to e , s, . ata andCStv Taxes, IB6lvagalnst ErooidaUoetedinthe southeast corner vmSt s?>? a fi , for state and Clty Taxea. for 1861, against all that lot of gronnd .on the week siae-of' i?S,°V, B, £f et ’ Nineteenth Ward or the chy of PhUadeiphla, commencing at the distance of 90 feet' sssassasssss & l issti n f/n i, £ c^^t: idai tnlen^ordeptbba - Sam© vp. WrH. Witte, owner, C. P.. Dec. Tprm* 1866,N0. 392; for the sum of eeventy-one cents, for State and CltyiTax« ißrn egeteatall thai lotof ground sicuated on tbe nonh west Sargent and Sepviva streets, intbo Nineteenth Ward of the city of PhUadelphia contata inginlrontortneadthon the said Sarveantstr«-it66 and sixty-nine cents for State and City Taxes -irri against all that lot of ground southeast comer of in the Nineteenth >s** of Philadelphia, cbntaiaing in front or breadth on the saldFrankiord Boad 75 feet, and ex paroull (^MstrSt. 160 * 111 01 depth t,etwec “ , Same vs. Henry Lawson, owner, Ac., C. P„ Decem bt a^ eim ' 202.f0r theai.m offilty-ninedollars and five rente, ior work and labor doneand and materials iurnished .gainst all rha; certain lot “ Sronnd a j mate on the southwesterly side of avenue, commencing at tee distance of 78 feet SfK %°*?L Tellp Bt , reet ' in the Nineteeate Ward of the said city, ccmituniug in front c.r breadth on said avenue 18 -eet. and extending in length or B o?J b «esterly of that width between llSre parallel to said Tulip street 150 feet to a thirty-feet trtde street. < - tame vs. Henry Lawson, owner, Ac; C. P , Decem tm, 18te, No. 203. for thesnm of fifty-nine dollars and five t ente for vvoik and labor done and performed and material!;furnished against all that certain lot or plere of ground situate on the southwesterly aide of Lehigh avenue commencing at the distance of ninety six feet Bpntheasferly from Tulip street, in the Nine teenth Ward of said city; containing in front on said Lehignavtnne 18 leet, and extendmg, in lengih or S®Pi?,.?‘; ntb '?: e K!r, lsr ° r ttat Width Between UnS street! 6110 £a^6 street 150 feet to a3O feet wide „Same vs. Henry Lawson, owner,Ac., C.P, Dreember Term, 1866, No. -t v ,; for the snm of one hundred and forty dollars and sixty-two rente forwork and labor doneand performed,and materials f&nlshed. mrSnst ail teatcertam lot or piece of gronnd situated JStbe Southwesterly corner or Lehigh avenne and SeDviva Btieeta, as formerly laid ont forty feet wlde te lhe N inetrenth of the said city, containing in front P n Si? avenB ® slteetlfnch,and extendingfn er gthor depth Southwesterly along theNortewial&ly line ofeaidtepvlva street 60 feet more or less, and containing on the rear end of said lot 55 feet 9 inches. Samevs.Henry Lawson, owner, Ac.. C. P'Decem der Term, 1866, No 205; forthe sons of two hundred and seventeen dollars and twenty-nine cents ./or work andpsbordone and performed, and materials Site ntshedagamst all that certain lot or piece of gronnd situate tm the southeasterly corner of Lehigh avenne and Sepviva streets, in the Nineteenth Ward of the sail city; containing in front or breadth on said Le high avenne 60 ifeen. more or less, and extending in ltujgthor depth of thatwidthßOuthweaterly along*" '.he line of the said Sepviva-street 120 feet to Jackson name vs. Jas. Galbraith, owner. C.P..*o, DeO. Term 1866 No. SS6; forrtfce snm of three hundred and seventy tight dollars and 88 tents, tor work and labor done and performed and materials tarnished, against all that certain tat or plrae of ground situate on the south westerly side of Lehigh avenne, and extending from "ejan.to -Almondstreet, ta the Nineteenth Ward, of saidClty.oontatatagta front or breadth onthe said Lehigh avenne. 183 leet, and containing m length or depth scnih-westerly between the lima of saidirevan and Almond Btreet 901eetmore ousts. Same vs. James T. Leete, owner, Ac.. O. P: Decem ber Term, 1868, No. 207, tor the snm of fifty-nin- dol lars and five cents, for work and labor done andner formed, andmaterlels fn nlshed against aU that cer tain lot or'Piece of ground situate on the sonthwest use of Lehigh avenne, commencing at the distanc3 of Wfettsouthtasterlyfeom Tulip street ta the Nine teenth Ward oftheiaid city, containing ta front or bresdeth on said Lehigh avenne 18 feet and extending ta length or depth southwesterly of that width na£ allel to said 2 ntlp street 150 feet to a thirty, feet wide Same vs. John H Dougherty, owner,4c., C.P., 1566 No. 208; for the sum of one hundred and twenty-atx doll ars and S 8 rents, for work and lab .r flone and ner formed, and materials tarnished, against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on the Southwesterly aide of Lehigh avenne at the distance ol about 40 feet Northwesieriy ftom Amber street, ta the Nineteenth ward of the saiddty, containing ta fron t or breadth on said Lehigh avenne 40 feet, more or less, and extending ta length or depth s onthwesterly of that width between lines parallel to said Amber streets 100 feet, more or less ■. *• ; Same vs. Henry W. Gault, owner, *O,, C. P-, Decem ber Ttrm, 1866, No. 209; .for the sum of twenty-eight dollars and one cent, for work aUd labor-done mid performed, and materials tarnished, against aiTthat certain lot or: piece of ground situate on the sonih easterly.sideof Gelsa elate Gray) Btreet, commencing at the distance of about 56 lnches southwesterly from Gordon Btreet, ta the Nineteenth'ward, of the said city, containing ta front or breadth on the said Gelss (lataGray) Btreet 17 feet of an Inch, more-or less, and extending ta length or depth southeasterly 36 feet, more or less •; de24-niith 4t CABIOB ffingETA. FIB HEALTH AND STBENGTH IIBE DJPB * S PATENT GLASS CASTOB Tbt»e wheels are dealened for Pianos, Bedsteads, &c. W® claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increased force of sound, without detracting from the harmony andmelody of the Instrument, rendering every'nota more distinct to the ear. This Is saapparent that they are now being applied by many to these valuable mu. - sical instruments. Dr. valentine Mott, previous to hla death, pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels ari In- ' valuable invention for bedfiat invalids, who are guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the process of cleaning, or where dampness Is produced from any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers 'are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut or torn, as frequently happensfromthose now in nee, often causal by a rust, which adheres with fclue-like annoyance can. possibly proceed from the Glass Castor, wheels, as we all know that glass is non-corrosive. There are no rough or unfin ished edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often dud Id those or Iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin ished, will soon rust,from the dampness oftheatmoa phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on the aor rape, or edge, while the former will always maintain thesmootbneßs of glsiss, jnst as they are finished. By sleeping upon glass wheels yon retain all the elec triclly yen had in your body on retiring, and you get up! in - the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young man. Glass being a non-conductor; the eleo fcridty gainedwbile to bed cannot pass oit Aakyoui doctor what he thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels. Ask bJmif all diseases, with the exception of chronic diseases, are not caused from the,want of electricity. We have a man, In. our place whom the doctors pro nounced past curing,, wtth_ the Inflammatory rheu matism. wheels cured him in lest than four weeks. He to to-day a stout healthy mam These are on application at our office; &ce Philadelphia, or at our Factory at WeatviUe,.. Hew Jersey where ,we have some ebttv • ? 6 manufluDtorenftbft . sioo wUI be pald to any one who wffl say iave -«***. ri , • - S«kV*ltar*S£te" A 'Btjrrai op aicoo^B^mßviWmWrrJiA/^.., AißOOMßvucaat *Ol SmitK of Bprafce.' ueeontb sm»wwo«tc»m; *r?r r rr?**v * w,>