~ From Canada. ’ LTo the T 7. 8. Associated Press.} Moi^TEEAt,December29 th,—lnthe Court y€BterSay, Kriapp and Griffen presented a petition tobedlschargedfrom stealing the bonds of the Royal Insurance Company of New York. They deny the allegations of the, affidavit,'upon which they were - con victed, and allege that the debt arose in a ioreisn country. - . The decision was postponed. - The imports of the last ten weeks were less than during the same: period of 1865. The XocaßCustoms Revenue for 1866 will show an increase of one million and a quarter, i There has been a heavy snow storm dur ing the last two days, Unwind blowing like a hurricane. The drifts are several feet high and trains are delayedr The river has not been so tree from ice for 12 years as at pres ent. . .. • Quebec, Dec. 29.—The tide rose yester day about 5 feet above ordinary high water flooding;a number of wharves and doing some damage. The weather is deaf. .[TotheK.-Y.AraoclatedEreaa.l_ Quebec, 'Dec. 29.—A party of„ thieves •-'"''Broke into the storeroom of the Convent of ,b the Conciliation on Thursday night, and earned off $2OO worthof provisions. A man living at Point Devi, has been missing -since Christmas. He was last seen on his way tothe ferry. The tide rose yesterday five feet above the, ordinary high water marks, flooding a number of wharves and doing slighjt damage. ; Bellevilee, Dec. 29.— Hon. Bela Flint, found gold in three places in the township of Elevier'last week;- It is of , the 1 kind • styled placer diggings. He washed and melted sandfand- dirt, obtaining rich speci mens of gold. ! Montreal, Dec, 29. — The Royal Engi neers have been surveying the south side of the;River St. Lawrence, for the last six months, for fortifications to protect the city in that quarter. It is understood that the Kingston, Ottawa and Toronto districts will shortly be surveyed for over 200 miles. The total increase of revenue for 1566 will be $1,250,000. Money is plentiful; silver 41 discount. Thediy goods trade of Montreal , is forty per cent, greater than it was three years ago; ! A private of the rifle brigade was acci dentally killed on Christmas day at thp 'Victoria barracks by falling down stairs. I k There was a heavy snow storm here yes terday and the trains are delayed. Series of Railroad Accidents—The Storm. LTo the U. S. Associated Press.) Buffalo, Dec. 29.— The Cincinnati ex press train, which left here on Thursday night ran into the six o’clock train Schenec r tady. Two smokicg cars were baldly smashed and one lady passenger was con siderably injnred. Yesterday afternoon two freight trains collided between Rocket’s and Morgan Ralls, damaging two locomotives and six teen cars. Four brakemen were injured, but none seriously. Tne track of the Great Western is unob structed. The Grand Trunk is obstructed. The Lake Shore road is still blocked up; Atlanta and Great Western clear; Salamanca and Cleveland is reported clear. Hr. Hooper’s lull. , [yi tfce-IWV:-associated Press.} HHlhYobe, Deo. 29.—Tbe Commercial Washington special says, Mr. g Jtr will introduce his bill prohibiting ■increase of National currency beyond ■>loo,ooo on the reassembling of Congress’, ■that it will pass. He Indian Bureau.has no information of massacre near Fort Kearney, ad discredit it. The Post's- special Washington despatch says Minister Campbell has positive orders to remain in Hew Orleans for the present. : ' The Great Snow Storm In New York. : [To the N. Y. Associated Preis.] W Buffalo, Dec. 29.— N0 trains have arrived 1 or departed from any point east of Rochester | to-day, on the Central Railroad. The track I Is expected to be clear to-night. I The Lake Shore road, between Buffalo i and Dunkirk, is abandoned for the present. f . Passengers going East from Cleveland are I transferred to the Erie road, at Dunkirk. I The Erie road is unobstructed and the | through trains arrive on time. - The Grand Trunk and Great Western ' roads are unobstructed and running on time. This city is still snowbound. No trains have reached us since Thursday Testerday trains left the city by the Central Road forScbenQotady, andalso by the Bens salaer and Saratoga Roads, but in each case they were compelled to return,; after pro ceeding seven or eight miles. On the Schenectady, and Saratoga division of the latter road,'a locomotive and train of \ cars are completely buried in a snow bank, 'and are entirely out of sight. \ j There is no railroad communication be tween this city and Albany. The horse cars in this city will not be able to run for several days. " From Buffalo. [By the United States Associated Press ] Buffalo, -Dec. 29.— ‘The Hew York Cen tral trains are running from here this morning, as usual, and expeat to -get The Erie Railroad appears to be i *dl right. Lake Erie is not -yet frozen over , at this point, * Bales at Pnuadelpbia stock Beard, I „ _ -SALES AFTER FIRST BOARD. i 41500U55-2CB ’65 co Jy 107311110000 Camd A Amboy 1200 City ea old - mte6s ■ ’B3 92 1000 do swn 9oSf 100 eh Phil & Erie bs 30X aooo do opg 99 200 ah do , boo 30% jm do 95 200 ah do ' 30>4 8600 do sew 9* 160 ah Penna B 66 960 U B 6-20 S ’62 COB 105 30 Bh Del DiV 5tX SECOND BOARD. *3OOO Wed Jersey Bda 88 |lOOOUSTreaa7S-10s 200 C«s 68 new 99? i Notes June VAX ~ MOO do new C&P 9931 100 eh Phlla & Erie bw 303 J Aco Ufl beoa'as con 105 lcoeh do 30>i PMBFUMEBY. ~«■ *rf, „„ .., _ JtiXJ’S •*H BOOFIKQ CLOTH, and covered with 0 PEBOHi’PAINT, 1 making them fcaSiSKEodf. Leaky .Gravel and Slate Hoofs, ZINC. and- IRON ROGF-t, Mated LIQTJIDGCrTA PEBOHA and Imoervioos As warranted ter FtVBTBAW this or all other 'preparations to two cents per square foot also done at the Short-at notice. ft EVERETT, - ' 902 GREEN Bl&J&Sr. CITY ORDINANCES. ; A K ORDINANCE TGMAKE AN APP.ROPRIA- Jjk. tlon io tee I&w Department, for the year 1867, and for Übtr purposes. l, The Select-and Common Councils of tbe city of Philadelphia do ordain. That tbe- sum of Nine* teen thonaano eght bm dred and fifty aollara be and tbe same .is hereby appropriated to the LawDep&it ment, for the rear 1867, aa follows: • 1 For Salaries, nine tfccnsand fbar hundred dollars ($M r 0). '• i • - • ] 2. For Prothonotary’B coats, twenty-five hundred ; dolisis(s2,s(o). - ; •*- -.:-r 3, For Sheriff’s costs, twothonsand dollars (12 C 00).: • 4 For Blank **ooks and Stationery, six hundred and fifty dollars ts66t). ' • 'f s. For Paper Buoks and Blanks, six hundred dollars ($6O»-). r -vv • • ,:* - 6. For Serviceof Subpoenas, notices and copying four hundred dollars ($4(0), ..... T. For Fees of'witnesses, certified copies of plans and papers aid for description of properties for Sheriff*’ saie. three hiuidred'dOilamHt3doj.- •'- ■ 1 f 8.. For fare and cleansing of office and for office fur nimre. fhree'hnhdred : dDliarS'(«Boo). ‘ 9. For Miscellaneous expenses. ftmr hnndred dollara ($400). ’ ■ 10. For Advertising and posting noticed of plSns of survey, two,hundred dollars (s2ot), •: 11. For Law BooKfc, three hundred dollars ($300). 12. For Copies of Taws; one hundred dollars (tiro).: 33 .For .Alderman’s costa, two hundred .dollars ($200). H.-ForConveyancing, insurance andTecoidlne. two thonrand'flYehnLdKd collars ($2,500)/ u And theWairanta shall be drawn by the City Soli* Cltor.' Jl * r .s i.i • J: ; .) WM. 8. SrOBLBY. : President of Common Connell., Attest-JQHN ECKSTEIN,* * Clerk of Common Council. - JOsfiUa bPERING. President of Selecc Cotmcll. • Approved tb is twenty ninth day of December, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred andsixty-six (A. D. 1866). ... A MORTON McMICHAEL, It _ r , Mayor of Philadelphia, An ordinance so mike an appkopbia tion to the City Commissioners for the expenses of the year 1667. :v Bsection 1, The Select and Common Councils of tbe City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of two hundred and thirty seven thousand two hundred and thirty-three dollar* and twenty-five cents ($237 233 25) be and tbe same is hereby appropriated to the City Commissioners for the expenses ofthe year eigh teen hundred andslxty-seven (1867) as follows: J ■ BDPBEME CbDBT, Item 1. To pay six officers, four thousand six hun dred and ninety-five dollars ($4,695). Item 2. To p&yjorora,three thousand dollars ($3,000), Item 3. Topa> jurors for the years 1865 and 1866, one hundred and fifty dollars ($150). _ DISTRICT COURT. Item 4. To pay six officers-five thousand six hun dred and thirty-four doßws ($5,634)/ ' ~ ■** Item 5. To pay jurors, ten thousand dollars (sio,coo). Item 6. Topay jurora.for the years J.B6sand 1866, two hundred and fifty dollars ($250). - _ „ COMMON PLEAS. Item-VjTp-payfivecfficerSi four thousand six hun dred and uineij/five dollars ($4,695). Item 8. To pay, jurors. three thousand dollars ($3,000.) Item 9. To pay jurors for the years 1865 and 3866, one hundred ana seventy five dollars ($175). item 10* To pay auditors appointed by the Court tb audit the accounts of county officers, two -hundred dol lars.(s2(9). ; . „ QUARTER sessions. Item!!. To pay seventeen officers, sixteen thousand and forty-one collars and twenty-live cents (,ie,0.l »5». Item lz, To pay petit Jurors, eight thousand five hud drtd dollars (,8,500), W.T° Pay petit jurors for the years 1!65 and 1866, five hundred dollars (ISO) Item 14. To pay grand jurors, four thousand dollars, (tiiUO. Item 15. To pay road Jurors, one thousand dollars (,1,00S) Item M.To pay road jurors for the year 1800, one hundrea dollars (,100). 17 - TO pay witness fees, six hundred doUars, (,60uJ. . . . ' Item 18. To pay witness fees for the year 1866, fifty dollars (,50). . Item ». To pay Interpreter to the Conrt and jurors, nice hundred and thirteen dollars (,913). Item 20. For meal 3 for jurors, fifteen hundred dol lars (,1,500). Item si. For expenses attending the arrest of fugi tives from jostles, two hundred dollars (,200). Item 22. For carriage hire for grand jurors, Ihree hundred dollars (,300). Item 23. For i’feea of District Attorney, fonrteen thou sand five hundred dollars (114,500). Item 24. For fees of’Clerk ot Quarter Sessions, ten thousand five hundred dollars (,10,500 ~ Item 25. Eon fees of Sheriff, six thousand dollars (,6,100). Item 55, For fees ofCoronerand salary of Coroner's Clerk, twelve thousand dollars (,12,000). Item 27. To pay salary of the clerk of the Board of Jurors, seven hundred dollars (,700). Item 28. For compensation of Assistant and Sta tionery. two hundred dollars (|2eo). Item 29. For miscellaneous expenses of the several Courts, three hundred dollars (4300). Item 30. To pay Pennsylvania state Lunatic Hos pital for board; of petsons placed there by order of court, five thousand five hundred dollars (,5,500). Itemsl. To pay inspectors of the Eastern Peniten tiary, for the expenses of prisoners of Philadelphia, seven thousand dollars (,7.000). , Rem 32. To pay thsManagers of the Housaof Befitge in equal quarterly payments, thirty thousand dollars (13U.U00). . ... . CHARITIES. Item 33. To the Northern Home for Friendless Chil dren, tD equal quarterly payments, one thousand dol lars ($1, coo). > Item £4. To the Union School and Children’s Home, In equal quarterly payments, one thousand dollars (91.000). • - Item To St Vincent's Home, In equal juarterly payments, one thourand dollars (91,000). Item £6. To. St. John’s Orphans! Asylum, In equal quarterly payments, one thousand dollars (91,000). item 37. TO St JoseDh’s Society, for educating and maintaining orphan children, in equal quarterly Day. ments, hy»hundred dollars (|SOt). Item 38. To the Western Provident Society and Children’s Home, In West Philadelphia, In equal quarterly payments, five hundred dollars (J50O). ; Item 38)4, To the Jewish Foster Home,ln equal quar terly payments, five hundred dollars (|500). ELECTIONS. Item 39. To p»y officers cf the election for the year 1867, twelve thousand dollars (| 12,000). Item 40. Topaytßetnrn Judges, clerks and Messen gers, for the October election ol 1»67, three hundred and twenty dclUrß (1320). ■ - Item 41. For babot- boxes, for the October election of 1867, three hundred dollars it3oo). Item 42. Forstatlonery, blanks and printing required by the officers of election for 1837, three thousand dol lars ;(3,000)C , Item 43. For recording the October election, sixty dollars (p»). Item 44. For rent of rooms In which elections are held, three hundred dollars (|309). Item 48. For mas lug transcript for election officers: eight hundred and fifty dollars tISoC), Item 46 For distributing the ballot-boxes tor the Oc tober election, one hundred and fifty dollars disc). Item 47. For advertisement of the Sheriffs Proclam aton, for October election, six hundred and fifty dol lars (1650). Item 48. For printing and posting the Sheriffs Pro-' dsmatlon, for October election, three hundred and fifty dollars (1350), Item 49. For printing and posting the list of Assess ments three thousand five hundred dollars (|3 500). Ittm eo. For printing and posting the list of Kxtra Assessments, one thousand dollars (fl. 000). Item BL For deficiencies in Bent of Booms for hold Ing Flections and remdvlng~ballot boxes from the Vault for the year 1866, one hundred and fifty dol lars (|160), < MTUTIA. Item E 2. For making copy of Militia Enrollment List, at three qnaiters of a cent per name, five hun dred dollars (|sto). Item ta For copying MllltlaEnrollment Book atone cent per name, seven hundred and fifty dpllars (1750). Item 54. For extra clerk hire In holding Militia Ap peals. one hundred and fifty dollars (|150). Item 55. For printing, posting, advertising and ex- Sress charge of Militia Enrollment, seventy-five dol us (176). . Iten 54. For blanks, books and stationery Incident to making the Militia Enrollment, two hundred dol lars (|a»), COMMISSIONERS. Item 57. To pay Salaries of Commissioners, six thou sand dollars (86,000). Item 68. To par salaries of Cleric and Messenger, eighteen hundred dollars (81,800). Item 58. For postage, advertising and printing, six hundred dollars tfeooj item so. For cleansing and office expenses, four hun dred dollars (MflO). Item. 61.. For Books and Stationery for the Office of the city Commissioners, atx hundred dollars (ftoc). ; Item 62, For comparing the Tax Duplicates, Asses* sore* Books, clerk hire anc all matters connected there wilh, five hundred dollars ($508). Item 63. For. making out; Indexing and comparing the twenty-eight tax duplicates for the year 1867,in eluding the calculations and all matters necessary to complete the same, as follows: \ > FirssWard, twd hundred dollars (S:W). Second Ward, two hundred and twenty-five dol lars (1226). Third Ward, one hundred and twenty dollars (H2i). Fourth Ward, one hundred and twenty dollars (8120), . Fifth Ward, one hundred and fifty dollars (8150). Sixth Ward, one hundred and seventy-five dol lars ($175). Seventh Ward, one hundred and seventy-five dol lars (1175). Bigh>h Ward, one hundred and seventy-five dol lars (8175). Kinih .Ward, one hundred and seventy-five dol lars (8175). Ten h Ward, one hundred and seventy-five dol lars (8176). Eleventh Ward, one hundred dollars ($100). Twe:f h Ward, one hundred and ten dollars (8110). Thirteenth Ward, one hundred and seventy-five dollars (8175). ; Fourteenth Ward, one hundred and seventy-five dollars (8176). Fifteenth Ward, three hnndred dollars (8300). Sixteenth Ward, one hundred and twenty-five dol lars (8125)* Seventeenth Ward, one hundred and twenty-five dollars (8125). Eighteenth Ward, two hnndred dollars (8200). Nineteenth Ward, two hundred and fifty dollars (8250)■ ■ ' • Twentieth Ward, east, two hundred and fifty dollars (|250). Twentieth Ward, west, one hundred and fifty dollars (8150). Twenty-first Ward, two hnndred and twenty-five dollars (8225). . « Twenty-second Ward, two hundred and twenty-five dollars (8225). »• .Twenty-thirdWard,two hundred and seventy-five dollars (|275). . . , Twentyr ft»nrth Ward, two hundred dollars (8200). ; Twenty-fifth Ward two hundred dollars (8200). Twenty-sixth Ward, two hundred dollare fSeo). Ward, one hundred and fifty dollars _ltem. 64. For - books and stationery, incident to mvking odt and completing twenty-eight- tax -dupil- * oate?,Beven hnndred dollars (8700). . ' • T 2.& a^ K: for’additionsto maps L n , he one hnndred and fifty dollars (fi&v)., provided that the "Assessors’ blotters. dnplicatesshaU bamatfe In the form directed by the Board of Revision of Eaxeii, ! __ _ -ASSESSORS. ; v>il ’ms^^«aMni&&A l> si * t y-*nv:'A.a«sa'itstfor 7).,. unnuararid extra assessment, toe neces sary division bookß, street list, militia enrollment and fHE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHI fin other duties connected with making the assess* for the year 1667, thirty-five, thousand two .huo ■dra}dollars.-<985,200), 1 '• : t _' Item 67. For books, stationery and printing blank 9 for i he use of the Assessors In making the annoalaad extra assessments ana rebinding the Assessor’s books for the sear IBt7, two thousand five ’hundred dollars (12.500). Item 68. For. Indexing Assessor's hooks at not ex ceeding fi zt cents per page, one thousand five hundred and fifty dollars (|i ,550). • r,r : ? MISCELLANEOUS. • ; - Item flfc To pay- Constables tor making returns of unlicensed hGusts for the year 1866, fift? dollars ($50).- Item 70 To pay Constables'for making returns of unllcf used booses, fifty dolla»B (160). ‘Provided, The Controller shall countersign no war rsntdrawnon Items 23.24,25 and 26, unless the charges contained in the bill charged to said Items shall be ac companledby the certificate of the City Soil itor, that the same are to grtater than those allowed b/ law. And provided jurthcr. That the Uty Coj% missioners shall prepaie. under the supei vision of the Committee on Plnance. suitable specifications for all the supplies for printing blai k books, binding and s;ationery con templated by this Ordnance; ana the B*id Commis sioners rball fidvertlse- in the month of Janua«y in three dally newspapers, and three times in each, for proposal* for lurnisbing said supplies for the year 1867. in con fortuity with ssia specifications: said proposals to he opened by the City commissioners; la the pre sence cf the Committee on finance, and-the contract to be awarded to the lowest bidder. And provided Jvr. ifur, That no orders for tup piles shall be given in an*. tlclpatiOD ofthe wants of the Department, but shall be 1 oidticd only fr.omttizno to time as may be rendered necessary by the requisitions from said regular busi ness ol the Department, Apd warrants shall be drawn for the said appropriations by the City Com missioners in conformity withexisUngordinancea. : WILLIAM ckSTOKLEY, j President of Common Council. •. Attest—ABRAHAM STEWART. . , . Assistant Cleik of Common Council. JOSHUA SPERENG. - . President of Select Council.! . Approved this twenty-ninth day of December. Anuo Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). « MORTON McMIOHABL. It Mayor of Philadelphia.: An ordinance ao make AN appbopbia tiontothe Departs entof City Property for the year 1867. , ' ' • Section ]. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain That the sum of eighty two thousand four huidred and two dollars and seventy tents (182,402 70) fce'and the same is hereby appropriated to the'Department of City Property to pay the expenses of that Department lor theyeariB67 as follows: i a // : * liem i. For Ealaiies’of the Commissioner, Clerk and Messenger, * three thousand six hundred dollars (f3>6(«>). - • \ xtun 2. For Salaries of Superintendents of Indepen dence, Germantown, West Philadelphia and Spring Garden Balls and tbqJanlicr of the Grand and Petit Jnry Booms, three thousandanti fifty dollars (63,050), Item 3. Fox Salaries of Superintendents of State House, Bell Ringers, two *Janitors ;of the State House, and two Cleaners of Courts, three thousand six hundred and thirty dollars(63;e3o). Item 4. For Salaries of Superintendents of Indepen dence. Franklin/Washington, Rittenhouse/Penn, Lo gan, Jefleison, Norris, and SbarkamaxocT Squares, superintendents of Falrmount Park afld City Bbrial Ground, seven thousand ; three hundred and fifty dol lars (67,350). uSagfiS';? l Item.*, For Salaries :of Keepers and-Reguiators of Public Clocks, fivohundred —-- j _ltem 6, For,salari£B_of House Cleaners and all other exps nses to be incurred in keeping public halls clean, flvehuhtired and fifty dollars « . Item 7. for Office. Expenses, Stationery and Slnci .dentals four hundred dollars ($400). ,> tf&i Item 8. For Further Improvement' of Fairmonnt Park, six thousand fivebundreddoilarsffSNtoft Item 9 FcrFufther ImprovementofNorrls Square, two hundred and fifty dollars (£5O). Demio. For Further. Improvement of Huntioe Park, five hundred dollars (t&O). Item 11. For. Labor and ether. Expenses incurred at the Public Squares, five thousand dollars (5,000). Item 12. For Manuring and Bedding, five hundred dollars (fSCO). . , Item 13. lor Cleaning Ceta Pools, six hundred dol lars (|600). Item 14. For Repaiiß and Cleaning Court Boom*, Offices. District Attorney’* Rooms and Jury Rooms. ihrfiS thousand dollars (43,000). Item 13. For Repairs to and Improvement of Pro perty belODglng.to iheCity five hundred dollars (s>oo*. Item 16. For cleaning and repairing public"clocks, five hundred dollars (f 500). ' Item 17. For paving In front of property belonging to the city, one thousand dollars (fi.coo). Item 18. For coal, kindling wood and fuel, threi thousand dollars (93,(00). Provided that the coal used shall not be fcchuyJkUl coal, and shall bo bought from shippers or miners only. Item ia For rent of offices in Philadelphia Bank. Girard Bank,law BuUdiDg.Office or the Commis sioner Of City. Property and building belonging to the American Philosophical Society, fourteen thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars (614,375). Item 20. For ground rents and interest, eight thou tano tbreehundred and thirty six dollars and seventy cents <68.836 70). Item 21, For expenses for gaa for public halls, offices and sqnares. Including sixteen station-houses, thirteen ttcusard fonrhundred dollars ($13,40(). Item 22, For extra, repair ato Spring Garden Hall, two thousand dollars (62,4 06) Item 28. For alterations in Grand and Petit Jury roems required by the Judges of the Courts,one thou sand dollars (|1,0(q). Item 24. For repairs to West Philadelphia Hall, five hnedreddollarattWO). . . Item 25. For removing snow and ioe from pave mentainfront of State House and fromthe public squares, onetboesand dollars ($1,000), item 26. For eupplying Ice to tue different Courts and public offices, three hundred and' seventy-five do!tors{9B?S). •• Item 27. For expense of preparing plans and descrip tions of property Belonging to the city ox Philadelphia intended to have bees apid as follows: To D. Ae-he daker, one hundred and twenty dollars: Alfred Young fifteen doUsro; id ward D. Roberts, eighteen dollars’ JobnF. Wolf, thirty three dollars: total one hundred and eighty-six dollais(|lS6). Item 28. For additional cases and shelving and re pairs and painting in the office of the Prothonotary of the District Court fivebundred dollars ($500). Provucd Thai before the Cor troller shall countersign any war ram drawn by the Commissioner of City Property (ex cept lor .salariee) the bills shall be approved by the Committee on City Property. ■ cec. 2. For planting trees, the expense thereofto.be derived from ihe fond bequeathed by the late Rmoii Creseon, three hnndred dollars (|3vo). Si c 3. Warrants to be drawn by the Commissioner oltlty Property. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY. President of Common Connell. Attest-JOHN ECKSTitIN, Clerk of Common Counc'l. JOSHCA SPHERING. . President of Select Connell Approved this twenty ninth day of December, adoo Dorn el one thousand eight hnndred and slxtvaix (A.D. 1556). MOFTON MeMICBAKI, it 1 Mayor of Philadelphia, . Ax. imDif-ANCa. TO MaKjc Act APPROPRI «- tlon to the clerks of Connells <br the year iss7, section 1. The Select and Common Connells of th city of Philadelphia Co ordain. That the torn of thirty four thoneand and twenty.fonr dollars and fifty cents (15t,024 60) be and the same Is hereby appropriated to the Clerks cf Councils, for the expenses of the rear 18.7, as fellows: , Item 1. For salaries of clerks and messengers, elcht thousand and fifty dollars ($8,660). 6 Items, for printing journals and other documents twelve thousand dollars (612 000). Item 3. For binding Journals and other documents : thirty-two hnbdred and filty dollars (|32Se). , liemt. For advertising ordinances, resclntlons and notices, the same not to be done In more than'two newspapers, sor more than one time In each, six thou sand dollars (|6,oc»)' Items. For stationery, seventeen hnndred and fifty dollar. (|1750), Item 6. For carriage hire, eight hnndreddollaiß(ttoo); Provided, That no carriageor carriages be furnishe* by the Cbrks of Councils unless upon the written orderdf the Chairman of the Joint Committees; said orders to cert tamed »s vouchers by the said Clerks for the In spection of the Committee on Printing aad Supplies. .Item V.For incidentals, twelve hundred dollars (H 200; Provided, That no warrant shall be drawn on this item to defray the expenses of any committee or Connells. Item 8. For compensation of doorkeeper, two cleaners, and for making fires, five hnndred and so vrnty.ftnr dollars and fifty cents (6674 so). Item 9, For printing a manual for the ase of mem. beiß, four hundred dollars M, Provided, That not more thatf-seven hnndred and fifty journals of each Chamber, lor each half year shall ba printed, and not, more than five hnndred of each Chamber, for each' half year, shall he bourd; Provided alto. That the £ apartment of Clerks of Connells shall make no contracts or pur chases fer supplies except with the consent of the Com mlttee on Printing and Supplies, And the warrants shall be <r awn by the Clerks er Connells. WM. B. BTOKLEY, President of Common Connell. Attest-JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Connell. JOSHUA 6PERING, President, of Select Council.! Approved this twenty ninth day ofDecembtr, Anno Domini one thousand eight hnndred and slxty-slx (A. D, 1666), MORTON McMICHAEL, It Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE JAMES ilullln to erect a wooden bnildlng, one story high.yu Ninth and Columbia avenue. section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City, el Philadelphia do ordain; That permission be ana the same 1b hereby granted to James Mullin. to erect a temporary wooden building on his premises, s< ntheast corner ol Ninth street and Columbia ave nue not more thßnone Btory high. Provided^that the said James Mnllln shall remove the same whenever leqniied to do so by Conncils, and provided that the said JumesMnllln pay Into ihe Cltp Treaaury thesnm of twenty five dollais to pay for the expenses of pub lishing th.sOidlnance, all Ordinances or parts of Or, dinahces to the contrary thereof notwithstanding. WILLIAM 8. STOKLET, < ’ President of Common Connell. ' ATTEST-AEBAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. ' ‘■ JOSHUA SPARING-• - . . President of Select Coascll. Approved this twenty-ninth day of December, Anne Domini, one thousand fcigh,hundred and slxty slx (a. D. 1866). MORTON McMICHAEL, It : Mayor of Philadelphia. T> ESOLUTION OF LiQDAbT TO IHJS LEGIBLA- Ji tnre of Pennsylvania. Eaoived. By the Select and Common Conncils of the City of Philadelphia. That the Legislature of tbo Blate be and they are hereby respectfully requested to • repeal the soppiement Jo the act consolidating the city ei Philadelphia, approved' April 9,1881. authorizing the Receiver of .Taxes to charge five per cent upon .delinquent taxpayers. :And. the Clerks of Oonncßs i are hereby directed te transmit copies of this Besolu tloD to themembe>B.oL .the. Legislature Immediately nponltßorganizatlon In January. 1667. .*. , ; / WILLIAM 8. STOKLET, ■ ' - President of Common Connell. Attest--JOHN.ECKSTEIN, • •• , • Clerk of Common Oonnoll. ’ _■ ' i /JOSHUA SPHERING. • ' - Approved this twenty,ninth day nfUeoemberfAdno Dcmlnl one thoneand eight hnndred and alxty-alx, (a.D. 166 B). • ■ .• ■ft.'.; 1 ...!,-: .i.'i •.. > MORTON MoMIOHAOb, it Mayor of Philadelphia^ .ADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECE! CIXYORD3MCES. Al;, ÜBlilN ANtic-TO MAKE AN APPROPRTA lion to the Department of Markets; Wharves and •LtUidlngß fer the year 1f67. f. • •’ Eectjon L The Select ard Common Councils of the, City of Philadelphia doordalni That•-the-,sum of thir ty-three thousand six hundred and thirty nine dollars and seventeen cents ($a3,63917) be and the same is hereby.apiroprißted toahe' Department of Maraets, vvnarVfb ancbLandlngsibr*-the exnexuiea ofaaid tie*' partmentforthe year 1867, as follows! t „• e Item). For Salaries of Coinmfssioner add Cleik twenry-ODehundreddollars' ($2,100). • Jteib‘2: For salaries of Clerks of-Markets; six thoti sand onehundred and forty dollars (66.14 U) And jit shall be the dutjr of 'the tk>ntroUer, neCora be shall annte?Bign,aDy warrant.drawn on this item to ad- ; minister an cathor clerk that be baetieliveked totheGokrdiahsof the Poor, all butter andhtherarticles fbifeited under existing laws. Item 8. For printing, blank books; .stationery, ad vextlilng, scales, .weights,, and regulating the same, makjtg fires, cleaning office *ahd'poating Dills, seven hundred and twenty dollars (|720). r . •*. ltem.l For repairs to market houses, three thousand tio]lDiS(93;Coo). Mem. For. cleansing docks, four ' thousand five huiidjcd dollar® (S4,ECO). .Item 6. Tor repairs to wharves and landings, thirty five hundred dollars (»3,H)OK . " r . *ep»kifig- wharves,- four hundred dpi-. Jars (|410). . . _ .- 1 Vi\ m 8. Eo t ground reins, two hundred and seventy . mneopllars andwventeencents (1279.17 X , - . ?'■ -^ n ®^?*jeer t fly.e.hundred dollars Item .10, vFor. cleansing / markets, > threel thousand seven hundred dollan (63,700.), > (iscof 111 ‘ - Forient , Item lk*. For .the erection or additional market housts (Dndmhe supervision of : the Committee on Markets) on Girard avenue, between Seventh and iighihetreets similar to-those already .erected o n said the exclusive use of farmers, rents of the ?ame to be arxangedby the Committee ofi'Markets, in (injunction with the sujn of eight CfS.t)po).- Pro yld w, *fchat sioner of Markets.shall. advertise for proposals and pw&ijd the contract to the lowest bidder.- shall Iw drawnbylhe Oommis- . . - j . , ' t I ATTKT-JOto ec^ilSn? 1 Cpiamp^CQ.mcn. ■ . . -Cleric OfCommon finnnpll. I , JOSHUA BPEKIKG, _ Approved tils twentj^tilD^^yof^e^mbervAnn o Domu.i one tiODEfind eight hundred and sixty-six(A. D. 1666). mOBTON McMICHAEL,!: K . Mayor or fhiladelphiiL AS OBDISABCEIO AUTHORIZE THEM AT OR io renew the contract for cleaneinr the Northern District of the city. * ■Whereat. The' Mayor, onder authority- ol an ordi-' uaace entitled -An Ordnance to authorise the Mayor' t? contractfor the clean Bing ot the streets of the northern Blstrlcvand to .make Jut appropriation, thtrelor," approved a e finh day of D. 1866. en ered into a coni net with Henry Blckley for the cleansing or.lheJSorlheni District aforesaid, for the term of five months, at ihe rate of sixty thousand dollars per Annum, which said term will expire on the* first day of January next. - ► • Blckley has fulfilled his said contracts theentize sattsfrctloaQf the Mas or ard of these Councils. .. fcxcTion 1. The Felect and Cnmnaon ffrnwr»n« of the City of Fhiladelphia do ordain, That the Mayor be and he le hereby autnorized to rerew and extend the con tract afcieaaid for the term of four years and two months turn the fi>etday of Jannary,in the year of our Lord cue ihcusaudeight hundred and &ixty-sev n. Frot ided, that the said contractor shall give good and : sufficient reruritles (to be first approved by councils'! for the faiih/alperierteanceol his said contract for and during the term cf the renewal and extension thereof hereby authorised, WM. S. STOKLEY, President of Common CoundL Attest— JOß N ECKSTEIN, Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA fc PEEING. President of Select Council. Approved thistwenty r rlnth day of December, Ando Dirmni one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). 9 , MOBTON McMICHAEL, It Mayor of Philadelphia, AN ORDINANCE 1 0 MAKE AN APPROPRIA- Uon to the Department of City Controller for the 3 ear, 1867. . Section 1. The Selectand Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of 1 w enty-five thou&end.elght hundred- and fifty dollars and fif.y cents be and the same is hereby appropriated to ibe Department of City Controilt r for the year list, to he applied as follows: lumi. For salary of Controller and Chief Clerk, fifty-one hundred dollars (6$»1C0). Item 2. For salaries of thirteen assistant clerks and one n cssenger, thirteen thousand and eight hundred dollars ($l3 K*). { » Ji«m s. Fcr books and stationery, fourteen hundred dollars ($l4 06), f inmt, Forprintlug annual statement of the Con trolltr for the year iB6O, in panphlet form.fiTehua drtd dollars ($500). Item 6. Forcleansing and care of office, two hun dred dollars (fsco). tum 6. For incidental expenses and fuel, three hun dred and fifty dollan (63^.0). And warracts/or the same shall be drawn in con furally withexmlngordinancts. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY. President of Common Council. Attest— JGHN ECKSTFIN. Clerk of Commou Council. JOSHUA SPERING. President of Select Council. A pproved this twenty ninth day of December, Anr e Dcxrtni ore thousand eight hUfadred and aixtv-six (A. D. 1866). v ' MOBTON McMICHAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia, An ordinance to make an appropria tton to tie Trustees of the city Ice Boat for the year leer. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City or Philadelphia do ordatn, That the sum of thlr teen thoseand eight hnndred dollars (113,500) be and the same Is hereby appropriated to the Trustees ol the Cl- y Ice Boat to defray the following expenses. Tic , I.im l. Eor repairs to and equipment of boat and machinery, two thousand dollars (12,000). Item 2. For fuel, five thousand dollars ((5,000). lit m 3. For wages, five thousand dollars ((5 ,0.0). item i. lor provisions, twelve hnndred dollars (|1 200) Item 5. For insurance, wharfage, stationery and In cidentals, six hundred dollars <(60o). Provided That all the fuel, provisions and other supplies shall be ob tained by adverilsement therefor, the contracts to be given to the lowest bidders.- The Warrants to be drawn-by the Trustees of the City Ice Beat. „ WM. 8. STOKLET. President of Common Council. t TTE6T-JOHN ECKSTEIN, Clerk of common Connell. JOSHUA SBERING, A E4kV , President of Select Council. .Approved this twentyaulnth d*y of December, Auno r-ounri c ne thooaacd eight hundred andaixty-aix {A. MORTON McMICHAEL, • Mayor of Philadelphia. An ordinance to make an appbopria tor cleauaing the streets of the city for the year B>’ ct ion 1. The Select aud Common Councils of the cit) ci t hilalelphla do oxdain. That the sum of one huudredasd five thousand dcaiaia be ana the aameia beitby appropriated lor ciewmiuc the streets of the city for JBti7. ea follow?: lt*m l. For cirauiiDK the BtreeU and removing ashes and ofial in the Nerthein Districts sixty thuu- BauddoUara. . lum 2. For cleauslnc the itreetaand removing aahee andiflalinihefiouthernDiatiict, forty-five thousand doling. ■ • Warrants to be drawn by the Mayor in conformity frith existing ordinances. WILLIAM a STOKLET, r President of Common council. v Aitest—JOHN E< KBTEIN, n . Clerk of Common Oonncil. JOSHUA SPERINQ, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty ninth day or December, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and alxty-alx (A. D.1«6). MOBTON McMICHAEL, it • Mayor of Philadelphia. ■pESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE A LEASE OF XI certain Coal Landa to the Boaton and Mahanoy Coal Company. Jtooived. By the Select and Common Councils ef the city of Philadelphia, That the Superintendent of the G'laid psi a tea ia hereby authorized to lease to the Boston and Mahanoy Coal Company, ror a term of fire years, the tract of land in Butler and Mahanoy town ships, in Schuylkill county, held under lease dated cue fin day of October. A. D. 1863, and of a supplemental lease dated the twenty-fifth day of June, 1864, from the city of,Philadelphia, Trustee under the wIU of Stephen Girard, deceased, by C. H. Dengltr and Morris Etobln god. with all the rights and privileges er joyed by. and Bubject to all the limitations, conditions, restrictions, covenants and agreements imposed upon the said O H. Dengler and Mon is Robinson, except those which the existing Improvements upon the premises havq ren dered inapplicable. iYotrfded, That the aliowancefor improvements shall not exceed twelve thousand dol lars: An&providedy That the said Company shall have the right to procure prop-timber upon such other lands of the City, Trustee as aforesaid, besides the lands spe cified in the orft Inal l aae aforesaid, as the Agent of the Girard Estate, resident in bchuylklil county, Bhall from time to time designate. WILLIAM S. BTOKLEY, President of Common CoauciL ATTEST—BENJAMIN H. HAINES, Clerk of select Council. JOSHUA SP BRING, President of Select Council. Approved thiß twenty-ninth day of December, A. D. cne thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1866). ‘ MORTON MoMIOHABL, It -v . Mayor of Philadelphia. An ordinance to AUTHORIZE the sur render by C. H. Dengler and Morris Robinson of a certain lease. Section 3, The Select and Common Councils of the City or Pbiladelphiado ordain, That the 1 Superinten dent of the Girard Estates be and he ia hereby author ized to accept from C. H. Dengler and Morris Robin eon a auner-der of their lease of-coal lands in Boiler and Mahanoy townships, dated the first day of Octo ber- A D. 1863, and also of the supplemental lease to them dated the twenty-fifth, day of June, 1864: pro vided, ’hat before the accentance ef said surrender the said Dengler and Robinson shall arrange.and secure :to the satisfaction of the &&id Superintendent all claims and demands whatsoever i growing out of said leases, or either of them, of the city of Philadelphia, trustee under the will cf Stephen Girard, deceased, pt on them, or either of them, and shall reifoqutsh all claim tor balance of allowance agreed to oe made to them by said city trustee as Aforesaid, under the filth article of said originalLaso- ■ v . WILLIAM 8. BTOKLEY. 1 President of Common Oufihcil. Attest—ROßEßT BETHELL, ’ • ' \ Assistant Clerk of Select Couu dl. ? > JOBHUA SPERING, i .'Preside nt ot SelectOouncU.i Approved this twenty-ninth da> of December, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred, and sixty-aik (A/D. 1866). •...■.-•i •.-••••• •• - V ‘ ' MORTON McMICHAEL. it Mayor of Philadelphia 1R81,1866. CITY ORBIVAJrCEg. BifcOipTlOS TO ; AUTHORIZE;THM P-AVlcid ,t» Xeip, Warnockand Alder Streets. . and CommonConnells of the ' tiechlef Commissioner of ! H&iX SPJjSw* ll^l)6 5> hereby antborlzed Co entir into *ffi“iJ?i c, fA ,^!,,JCC “ BMe » l >PM« ra ‘3SboW»ll'»e selected, Dj a majority e’owners oiproperty irontlngon Lelb J Bl ,?.Barrlron itfereaaed, ? and ; bit Warnoik ‘ SS,. ft °m Oxford si reel tst Columbia ave- conditions or raid ffSiTJF. 8 ?bsll be, that rtbe con traders shallcollect ;efif£f r V ofp . STi F B . fl<nr “ tlle owners of property, and ??? ) '»J“ 0 1 e ?<e r into an obligation to ; the city to keep WIDIJAM P. STOHREY, . , -r m . President of Common Connell. Attest-ABRAHAM BTEWART. ■ - Asaislant Clerk of Common Connell, - 1 -JOSHUA BPERING. ... . .- President of Select Oonncil. ; „• v i ' MORTON MqMICHAEIj, ’ 11 i , Mayor ,of Philadelphia! «|OR«B o W. ritJSrp^il -^?!? 81 ! 0 * 851 ? Commo& Connells of tie -ordain- That - permission be ' °. eleb J granted; to George VP. Ham ' SSL™ 81 ,? 0 !? temporary' wooden building on the FhlmfnSJS? 1 ?? - Germantown Avennlr/djoinlni Germantown land Norristown Ball ■?^S^f£w t ‘crE“l t J’5 ec S n<l iy“ ra;not moretkanone B !®S £!*£■ x -ftw*ted, that the saidi George W. Ham remove the same whenever required to .do bo by Coßßdkpandfwiotiidedt, that the said George W. ?™ E '«ly pay Into the City Treasury the Sam of 1883 to . Pay tor the expenses of pnbllah !S?,,^, 0I ?,. taaDC ?2- 8 “ ominanoes or parts of ordi nances to the contrary hereof notwithstanding. i„ , WM.aBTOKLsf, Attest-BOBERT BKTHELL,^ 0 ™^ 011 Cean * n ‘ Asatotant Cleric of Select Connell, . JOSHUA BPBRTNG, ; » I'.-j ' President of Select CouncUi - •nl^P r P^® a this twenty-ninth day of December, Anno lBee° ne tbonsand - eight hundred and sixty-six, „• ’ MORTON McMICHAEL, it - . Mayor of Philadelphia. 1. An ORMNAKCE TO MAKE .AN appropbla-'. TION for the construction of heating andventi ranngapparatns for new-conrthouae. JF iat *he sum of eight thousand-elgblbondredand- fifty dollars-beandthe ? appropriated to the‘Comml«ionerot X,V,S® PO'POse of the erection and con-. ' wJi?Hf„fJ[S n T E T d ' 1 . i f, ,0 S* 1 chimney,add Gould’s Patent Jgfga 8 *k Ventilating Apparatus“for new 1 courtr miSf&?il^ftS^SJ 811, £J?. h 8 b® idrawn by the Coni- Vrf'PSrty.ln conformitywtttrexist- Provided. That the bill for the same* perty ' be ; a PP r oted by the Committee oaCity Pro- ' _'WTRDIAM S. BTOKLEY, ' . „ President of Common Council. Attest—ROßEßT BETHELL, . Assistant Clerk of Select Conner. JOSHUA BPRRING, . , President of Select Connell.' Approved this twenty ninth day.of December. Anno Bomlnl one thousand elghthundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1868).,- MORTON MuMICHABB/ — K ■ Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPROPRlA tlontopaythe Messenger and Page of of Select CODQCiJ* ... S^cjtor-' l. The Select and Common Conndls of the city of Philadelphia do ordain,.That the nun of one hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropri ates to the Clerk* of connclla. . ■ v of Select Connell for extra services fifty dollars. liem2 To pay.the Page of Select Connell for six montbstervices to December 31,1866, fifty dollara. And warrants shall be drawn in conformity with existing ordinances. «H. S. BTQKLEY, ATTEST-BOBBRTBErHRhl 0011 ™ 011 Ass’t Cleik of Select Council. JOSHUA BPEBING, a As*.. President of Select CounciL Approved this twenty-ninth day of December. Anno Doir ini one thousand eight hundred alxty-siz. (A, D» 1£60). ~_^a • , MOBTON McMICHAKD, It Mayor of Philadelphia, An obdinance haking an appbopbia tionlerthe payment of B, Alexander West, for phonographic services SECT2OKI. TbeSeiect and Common Councils of the city cf Philadelphia do ordain. That tne sum of hundred dollars he and the same is hereby appropri ated for the purpose of paying B. Alexander West for services rendered by him in and re porting the testimony and proceedings before the Bpe-~ clal Committee of Select Council, appointed for Inveeti gatin? the management and condition of the Philadel phia Gas Works, and the warrant for the same shall be drawn by the Clerks of Councils. WIiLIAH a STOKLEY, President of Select CosndL attsst-eobert bethelu Assistant Clerk of Select CouncQ. JOSHUA BPKBING, President of Select CounciL Approved this twenty-ninth day of December. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D* 1866). MOBTON HcMIO&ABL. It Mayor of Philadelphia. T> EVOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE A CERTAIN XV transfer in the annual appropriation to the Con tinue* s of Public Schools. Bcsetvcd, By the Select and Common Connells ot the City of Philadelphia, That the City Controller be au thorized to make the following transfer In the annual appropriation to the Controllers ef the Public Schools for the year lets, to wit: From Item 205 (Fnel), twenty-five hundred dollars: (fcltco), to Item 297, for employment of additional teachers. WILLIAM 8. STOKLEr, President of Common Council, Attes r— ROBERT BETHELL, Assistant Clerk of Select Connell. JOSHUA SPEBING, President or Select Connell. Approved this twenty-ninth day ef December, Anno Domini one thonsand eight hundred and sixty-all (A, D. 1866). • MORTON McMICHAEL, it Mayor of Phlladelphta- OQUOBBa f +* Bueeesm -to €•«. W Gray. 9 BREWEB, 21, 86) 28 arid SO Sooth Sixth Bt, Philad'o. Fusflld Etwi k Siri-Brewa ilffl, ■ t„ T« m ilv anA HER MAJESTY) CHAMPAGNE, i JV E-. DTT3STTO ISTJ 181 tows y&9«T VT„ SOU AOKKT. || A MERINO, No. 140 South FRONT street, offers • for sale, the following HOCK WINES from the celebrated honte of “Henkell A Co. " Mainz: Nlersteln, Bteinwein, Hochhelm, Marcobrunn, Llebftnmilch. Steinberg, RUDESHEIM: Sparkling Mosel Muscatel, do Johannlsberg, do Scharzberg, CHAMPAGNE—Moot a Chandon’s, Green Seal do Piper Heldselck. CLARETS—Prom the house of Washington Morton:. Hargaux, SaEstephe, St. Jollen. A full supply of the above Wines constantly on hand. ■■ deZ7-«», WINES.— The attention of the trade Is solicited to the following very choice Wines, Ac., far sale by JOSEPH P. DUNTON, No. 161 South FRONT street, shove Walnut: MADEIRAB—OId Island, 8 yean old. SHERRIES—CampbeII A Oe., slngle-donble and triple Grape, E. Crnsoe A Sons, Rudolph, Topas, Rleg, Spanish, Crown and F. Valletta. PORIS-rVallette, Ylnho .Velho Real, Danton and Bebello Valente A Co., Vintages 1886 to 1886. CLARETS—Crnse Pus Freree and St. Bstephe Cha teau Lnmlny. VERMOUTH—G. Jenrdan, Brlve A 00, MUSCAT—deFrontlgnan. .■*- . CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, “Golden Star," de Venose, Her Malesty and Royal Cabinet and other favorite brands. rYLD WHISKIES.—BOOCases Pure Old Wheat, Bys Bonrhon and Monongahela Whiskies, for sals by: K. P. MIDDLETON, 5 North Front strtotl Hoopssmm £OQ HOOP SKIRTS. AOQ OZO. LATEST STYLE, JTJST OUT, 020* LB PETIT TRAIL >for the Promenade, 2& ydfljotmd, THE CHAMPION TgATL, Drawln^-Roem, 8 yards round. The Be Bklrts are In every way the most desirable that weh»ve heretofore offered to tbe public; also, com plete lines of Ladles’, Hisses’ and Childrens’ Plain and nail Hoop Bklrts. from 2Ji to 4 yards In circumfer- f every length,all of “oar own make," wholesale and retail and warranted to give satisfaction, - Constantly on hand,'low-priced’New Tork made Bklrts, Plain and Trau, 20 springs, sooeats; 25 springs, 11: 80 springs, (110, and 40 springs, |1 18. Bklrts made to order, altered and repaired. Call or send for Circular of styles, sizes and prices. Manufactory and Baiesrooms, No. <2B Arch street. m T. HOPKINS, nol4-amj miUNERT; rtfo 888. B. DILLON, H 08.323 aad 331 •w BOOTH street; his a handsome assortment of HIIUBEBY the BOLIDAYB. Also, BILKS, VB LVETB, BrBBONB.FEATHESS, and, BRAKES, who make tlielr own Bonneta sup- Ceß-l2tJ piled with all the materials. wxkprue EXPRESS STEAMSHIP LINE Have Commenced their regular - . OUTSIDE trips: The Steamablpa 1 : . NOKFOI.K, Captain Vance. ' AIiKXANBBIA, Captain AHaiy' VlHeEßlA,Captaln Stone. Reaving irom each city, ' > , -TUESDATBkTHUBSDATS AND SATURDAYS. Rrom fiitit whanr below M ARRET street Fhiladel* phiafand Pierl, EAST River, New York. 8 These eteamers insure at lowest fates. , ■ - - J'KKIGRT received DAXh-Y. at oar nsaallawmtcfi, _ WRP.OLTDE & COTAgents, * 14 Bouth WHARVES, Phliadeinhla. . JAMES HAND. Aienv del7 104 WAUL street, Nenfrpfk. . - FOB SA VANNAR. GA, ; , The- Philadelphia and Soathern Han steamship, Company’s Regular lines, sebondwhari belOfrSpmeestreet ■ - ; on THURSDAY. January Bd, and’ sail on SATUR4 -DAY, January sth. at 9 o’clock A-M.. and even altercate Samrday thereaiter—viz.: January 13, Febru. ; This-steamer ; haa -sue State.Rooms';and ether atv commodatlons fcr nasseneera. ' ; Cabin passage, tfs; Deck do;. HS. ■; 1 ’— ;-' -Through tleketg Bold to the following points—Macon: Ga., 436; Columbus, Ga..‘Ho: Angasta.Ga., 432; Atlanta. Ga.; 439; Alt»ny.Ga.ftO; Montgomery; A!a< Ip,.Mobile, -Ala., —; New Orleahs.loi) ■ Frefght taken at low- rates. : . - ;1 . . , . 'Through receipt* given at through rates to Maoon: Augusta; Colnmoua, RnoxVUle,’GhattJi nooga, Nashvllle, Memphis.-Tenn- Canton, Miss. (ng day l * lll rece^v , ea : ol . ledlug signed qn *aii. ■ Agente at savannah, Hunter AGammell. . ; For freight or passage, apply to . ■' .[WM.I. JAMBS, General Agent, 1 sela ; ;.i, 314Sonth'Wharves. ' JOB NEW OKLEANB.'DrBRfn-. ■ . ' JBMBSaft_THE' FHHiADKIiF NT A ; AND SOUTH. ; iyiNHAIL STEAMRHIPDOMFANYB REGURAH -Thefint-damSteamship ' ■ (i- -t> STAR OF THE UNION, ~1300 tons register,T.H. Cooksey,Master, will commence receiving freight for the above port at second wharf below Spruce street, on MONDAY. December 81st, :and eaU on SATURDAY, Jan. sth, at j o’clock A. M:, , - . , : ■ Beturnlng, mil leave HEW OBLEANB oh BATUB-' DAY, Jannary lsth. - [This Steamer has gnp,iljj State Sooma and ether accommodations for-paseeirgent. . Cabin passage, (60; DecE do., (30. > .if . Freight taken at low rates. ' Notrelght received or bills of lading signed on sail* ingday.. at Hew Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, NlcJterson A Co., who will give careful attention to shipment a] goods to Galveston, Mobile, Vlcfcsirarg, and Interior PQlfitße For freight or passage, apply to - ■ WE. D. JAMBS. General Agent, 814 South Wharves, -gQB mumiBTOK,- n. c. 9SU|i£t_THE PHTTiAUKT.PHTA AND SOUTH KBN MAIRBTKAMBHTP COMPANY'S BEGTULAB LINE, from! Second Wharf below SPBXJOE street The flrsnclsaj steamship PIONEER, daptalnJ Ben> nett) for WIRMINQTON, will commence receiving freight on THURSDAY.. December '27th, and sail on BATBRDAY, December23th._ ai 9 o'clockA, at., knd every alternate Saturday thereafter—via: January 12th. 26th, 4c. : ' Passengers win find superior; accommodations and best attendance. Cabin passage; (20;.Deck do. t 110. Freight carried at low rates. No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail lug day. . . _ < . . Agents at Wilmington, WORTH <fc DANIEL, who win give especial attention to forwarding goods ad dressed to their care to and from the Interior, ; For Height or passage, apply to ■ WM.L. JAMBS. General Agent, . sel2 - , 314 South Wharves * ,|»pii' wnt nnsmit . STKAMHHIP UNI DEBBOTj EzSWJSOIf MJS.CSPOSTSVJtBItIVBBA.ji FROM PINE ST. WHARF. KHTr.ADWT.pwra AjSDLONOWHARF,BOSTON., The steamship BOHAN, Captain Baker, wOl ssfl from Philadelphia on Thursday, Jan. S, at 10 A. M. The steamship SAXON. Captain Matthews, will sal] from Beaton on Wednesday. Jan. 2, at s P. M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston is now composed of the BOHAN (new). Captain Baker, 1,483 tons bnrthsn, BAXON, Captain Matthewi, 1,250 tons burthen, NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1,203 tons burthen. < These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive carge. Shippers are reqnested to send BOli of Lading with tfrrfr goods. \ For fteight or paaage having snperier aßCommodAi Bona, apply to HENBY \WINBOR 4r 00., Ns? ms '• sss South Delaware avenue, ▼ THROUGH AIR-LINE TO THE SOUTH 7FfT° AND WEST. ■p-HTT.ATVKT.PTrTA RICHMONDAND NORFOLK - • STEAMSHIP COMPANY, , THROUGH RBCRIPTB TONEWBEBN. ; Also, to all points In NORTH and SOUTH CABO* LINA, via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCHBURG, VA.. TENNESSEE, and the WEST, via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTHSZD9 RAILROAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this rente, gether with the moderate rates charged, commend it to the public as the most desirable medium for carry lne every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. Steamships insure at lowest rates, and leave regtt* . larly from the first wharf above Market street. Freight received dally,' WM. P. CLYDE & CO., selO 14 Norsh and 14 South Wharves, HAVANA STEAMTERh. SlHfi SEMI-MONTHLY UNA The steamships HENDRICK HuDBON., Howca STABS AND Capt. Holme* These steamers will leave this port for Havana every other SATURDAY, at 8 A M. The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON, Howes, master, win sail for Havana on SATURDAY HORN* ING. December 29th, at 8 o’clock. Passage to Havana iso. No freight received after Thursday.' Por freight or passage, applyto WATTSON A SONS, 140 Nortii Delaware avennA HEW KXPBKSB UKE TO A r,RT. SkUbL ANDBIA, Georgetown and Washington, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., fbrm the Bust direct rente flu Lynchburg, Brtatol.Knorville, Nashville, Dalton ana the Southwest Steamers leave Sint Wharf above flCarhst street every Wednesday amtßatorday at a M. ror freight apply to the agents, W. P. CL YDS A 0O„ 14 North Wharves,' I. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; SL Edridgs a Oo„ AgeaSa at Alexandria. FOR HEW YORK.—Philadelphia Steam SHw Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift, sore Dines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving dally at 13 M. and 5 P. SL. cunnectlnc with all thg Northern and Eastern Lines, For freight, which will v e taken on to mhictf Wit. M. BAIRD * 00., Ko« IBS Booth Delaware avennt. - wil. a. STEAMER FOB SALE.—The tut JMttiiirri sailing coppered and copper fastened Steamer HELEN GETTY (aide wheel). 408 tons 0. M,, 180 leet leng, 24X ftet beam; depth -of hold 8 feet 8 inches; draws S feet 4 Inches water built of live ink and red cedar. Applyto B. A. BOUDERAOO., sel2-tf ; \ Dock Street Wharf. - ■<* fe. NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. - ■MUajhßnJ 7) KT.A wa UK and CHASAFEAEa stauui totf-jb oa t ooxpabt, BARGES towed to and from ph i i.ATmr.Fmii HAVRE-DEGRAGB, BALTIMORE, WAHHINsJ TON, and intermediate point*. WM, F. CLYDE * CO., Agents, _No. 14 Senth Wharves. Philadelphia. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent..: ; Gi WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A centre-board wwoa Vessel, suitable tor grain trade. Not over three J*“years old, and not over 28 feet 4 inches beam. Apply to EDMOND A. SOUDEB A 00., No. 3 Dock street. , nt>3 88. BARK ARBUTUS, Knowlton, master, front. Liverpool, is now discharging under general order at South street wharf Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT <fc SONS, lIS Walnut street. de29tf -VTOTICE.-All persona are hereby cautioned atalnst -Is trusting any of the crew of the Br, bark AR BUTUS, from Liverpool, as no debts of their contract ing will be paid by captain or ronsignees. PE FEB WRIGHT A SONS, 116 Walnut street. d627-tf^ f tONSIGNEES of 25 tons Copper Ore per ship Her rimac, from Liverpool, (wrecked- on Townsend's Inlet, New Jersey,) will please forward their address immediately to the undersigned. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. del9!f Steamship roman,' from BpsTON.-con elgnees of merchandise per above'steamer, will please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street wharf (de2B 3t) HENBY WINSOR A 00. JAS.B. SHlNDLEB,snCcessor to JOHN SHINDLEB A SONS, Sail Makers, No. 800 North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. - Ail work done in the best manner and on Hie lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per fect satisfaction. Particular attention given to repairing, . FVBNIIFBE AND BEDBIS3 A Merry Christmas and a Hjippy New GOULD a 00., DEPOTS, corner KIKTH ONION' -and MABKftT Street*, and Hos, *j and a North \ BKOOHD BtWtti aa many new ones large assortment 6i:'<rti>erwit& , s In* &81 Of 1 dI
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