_ Ireltiffitiiiiiirititiel Tar weals ' in NOrthern New York are o eructed by ice. - Au. Southern Virghallt eetriphlins, of unusual Cold weather. • , Tux rumor that Commissioner ; Rollins intend s to resign ts untrue. -4. -• laransfar. revenue receipts yesterday were $2,20,000.. „ ; • . Tine only U. S. Seiritors absent; yesterday were Moors. Guthrie, Howe, Sprague, Henderson and Saulsbury. ; • .., • • Tins new Assistant Secretary,' of' the Treasury , . will not enter upon the duties; of is office until he is confirmed b7the Ektnatce .• Tex new, central journal of ;the Republicans in Pennsylvania—the State guanrc •,garrisburg— made its first siepearance.yeaterday, . • ; •Turt Great Western HOtelatd. four ~adjoining buildings, at• Windsor, C: W.; • were Mimed on •43nndarnight. The loss is about $40,000.• A xenortarr of Jehnsdevllle, Tenn'. was swindled'out of $150,000, a few days since, by his partner, who vamosed. Tux 'dries Govermnent ha's accepted the invi tation OT France to participetelnythe ,General European Conference- .• •; n >-„, ,7 ••. Gntremai, Sneereax arrived at Chicago' last evening:land was escorted , . to the Tremont Renee; btli declined making a spat eh • , Mn'air's photograph gallery, at Montreal, was destroyed by fire on Sunday. Icineteen_thousand negatives, the" ieenmulatiort-701 , years,:•Were de. stroyed. , The !earls estimated;a&;s4,ote. r MCMlnnirille;'TorM4 eta*, days agethe fatally de:W. Codk was poisoned by mista king arsenic for soda. Fent persone have died from tha effect of the poition. Tan boiler •Of a • locomotive at the Nashville and Decatur depot, Nashville, , exploded `yester day morning, killing George SWeeney, a fireman} and injuring two others. Sw,edney was 'hurled a distance Oat,: Yards. The trein was' thrown twenty-four feet. Tan bill to repeal the section of the Franchise act, which withholds t;frone negroes the right of balding office, was discussed all of yesterday in the Tennessee House on its second reading. The galleries were crowded with blacks during the discussionaße Idel • TYE Austrian frigate Novara, with the remains of Maximilian on board, will leave Havana for Trieste on Wednesday. The eyes of the corpse ' ere wanting, and the hair and beard has been cut off by the embalmer, who has since been im prisoned for the act in Mexico. FUNERAL ceremonies of a mlieious character, for Allen, Gould and Larkin took place yester day at Kanturk, twelve miles from Cork. A Requiem Masa was celebrated in the parish church, which was draped in mourning. The edifice was filled and surrounded by crowds that came in from the country. ADVICES from Venezuela state that the United States Consul at Caraccas had received a copy of a decree issued on the eth ult., imposing an ad ditional ,iutfol - 20 per cent. on imports, except flour. The operation of the decree commences for imports from the United States on December 15, and will continue for one year, after- which the duty will be reduced 10 per cent. annually. Tim fortifications of Civits. Vecchia are being -strengthened and altered, so that a garrison of Papal troops can hold the city as an open ,gate for the return of the French troops, should the safety of the Pope , hereafter require it. In addi tion to these precautions; Civita Vecehia is to be plated in direct. telegraph communication with Toulon, and for this purpose a submarine cable has been ordered. A Lamm whale, supposed to be from sixty to ,seventy feet long,.made ite annesrance in 'Ramo ton Roads, a few days ago and did considerable spouting, much to the-delight of the Old Pointers, many of whom never saw one before. It CUlllet down from the direction of Sewall's Point, passed within a hundred yards of the wharf at Fortress Monroe, and went on out towards the Capes.; It is the largest'one Steen around there for a number of years. , GENERAL PAT:NIRR and the surveying party 'of the Union Pacific Itailroa, arrived at. l'res • cott; Ari2ona, on Nelvember 14 'and speak - 'fa vorably of the thirty,fifth paral l el route. If the thirty-fifth parallel is decided' to be • preferable, the railroad will leave the Rio Grande at Albu querque. Many families from the east are set- Aling-ncar Prescott: The Apaches have • com mitted outrages In the , vicinity of Tuxcon. Colonel Price had a fight with the Wallaha In diana, and killekp of them. Tax Radical members of the Alabama Conven tion, last night, in caucus at, the capital, nomi nated a full ticket for State „officers. W. H, Smith, of Randolph county; was nominated for *overnor. - He is a man (if moderate_views, and late Superintendent o f Regletration for the State. A. T..Applegate; of Madison, an extreme radical, was nominated for Lieutenant-Governor. D. H. • Bingham was , defeated for the Gnbernatorial nomination. All' the other candidates are tho roughly radical, and nearly all are Northern men. Tuts London News of yesterday has a leading editorial on the Italian question, which is con sidered important, as it in some degree reflects the polley of, the British Government, as well as -.the tone of public. opinion. The writer makes a - strong argument against the continuance of the ;temporal power of the Pope, and expresses the belief that the Conference called by Napoleon ,to solve the problem will never meet, and con . Medea with the opinion that the Pope and Italy must get rid of, their Mutual distruet, and come leoan agreeinent, without the . assistance of the European powers. Tim Alabama Reconstruction Convention has adopted•a resolution that when the Convention adjourn it will'adjourneribject""to the call of E. W. Peck, President, or the Military Commander of the State or District, and if not reconvened - within one year, it shall stand adjourned eine die. A resolution to adjourn on December was re jected..;Thel. oath:tor Office, air-finally adopted, requires officers to swear that they are not de , franchisedby the Constitution of Alabama, or the •Consilitatton or laws cris, the United States; that they will Support the Constitution and laws of the State, and the 'United States, and • the union of the Statee, .l c. AT midnight on the 30th ult. three shocks 0,. • earthquake were felt at Santiago de Cuba,/ causing much alarm. Earthquakes are repOrted at Yapgston, Apogee, on- the 29th ult.„ and there wee violent-earthqua at Mayaguez, Porto Rieo, on the 18th. The convulsion at St. Thomas is reported to have, been terrible. Volcanic ,eraters vomited forth lava :lathe sea rose fifty feet. At St. Domingo the shocks were -very severe, and many houses were demolished and vessels driven ashore. - .The people;o,-the island of Little Baba are vainly striving to, llee from the island, which was partially "submerged simultaneously with the breaking out of the volcano and , the agitation of the earth. Autumn as Antiessana. Mary Clemmer Ames, 'one of the most graphic and powerful'of our writers, has seen the Autumn at Antietam, and writes of it to the independent: Three years ago this fragrant wood-way was alert with lusty life. Great guns pointed toward that lonely river; bayonets 'glistened above those low-bough oaks.. Five years ago this hour I saw the sun set below these mountains, swathing these steeps in p ea ceful light, crowning with sacrificial glory ten thousand men in line of battle be fore the foe. The fight was deadly. Man mocked the peace of God with the impotence of, war. The shock of cannon shook these hills. Shells plowed the serene ether with diends h ye ll . 'Musketry rattled. Everywhere around us were 'the dying' and the dead. Far as the sight could reach, along the whit e road, in ghastly line, moved "the anguish laden ambulance." Through the twilight, through thmitarlight, pierced the cry , of the wounded. - s - lily God! Who that ever heard it can fdrfiet? And nowt The sumach waves its scarlet flag above the battle-ground. That battle- Around where so many knightly hearts beat and bled, Where so many fair young lives vent down. ftVaaerifice, was now gay with Golden-rod. ~Vhe wild rose blossomed in *Covert of the fort; on the very edge of thc rifle-pit the evening primrose, held up IthEorp r of gold, , And now?' Through the pla haze we look away to Maryland TGIF hta and London Mountain. ,We lift our eyes tonld South Minintain; and 'behold still the furrows througlr tta.wooda which the day:l'aelOW us, Antietam lilasOidets through the .< 'meadows., :Mien burV Bnissifie's Bridge, and ' , on the oide, ancte.al ;climb .4nto the--otottnded darrj.ed Crop the s-field. Here, in `God's ttlii6t sleep the NXISZI . dead of Antlattim, The dead? It is the living who are dead; who are false to the cause for which they perished. Ten lhousand sleep tOgeiher there. Look at the latig,inettrencliest They who are buried hi them, in such close embrace, died -in Use thickest of-pe fight; and no power caw 'gather thbii`viiimes from oblivion. • "Aged nineteen," "twenty," "twenty-one," "twenty- • two!" Thus. we ?walk on, and on, and find no record whicktells that the soldier below , lived twenty-five earthly years. Was it not the flower of the people, in truth, that per ished for„cothatty and the humanity of man ? The battle still goes on. The old, old battlo • ,of truth ettd•falsehood, of might. and right, of corruption with the incorruptible. On the anniversary of , that battle, when the na ' don agonized for its life, demagogues, who have betrayed every sacred principle for which; , these , soldiers died t dared to profane ' the ' Silence of their rest by shouting words of party rant and of political intrigue ',above these' graves. I looked on their bloated faces, and beside them came, , „04F,, ~,faces -powder-grimed, death-pale,inipilernig7oyed—the faces of , men that..saw die.. ..It was grief unfeigned that , cried: Noe it for this, orgy - Oils, you , perished, 0, my land's beloved! 0, ye living, do you realize the cost , of every prize which Freedom helds precious? Our own life's blood - redeemed the nation. Then let us dedicate ourselves , anew to be worthy of our heritage. Only through a manhood and a ' womanhood consecrated, exalted, can we prove to' after ages that our dead died not in • vain. It is throogh individual purity "that the nation shall,under God, have a new birth 'of 'freedom; and that, governments of the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." ,Since that Beptember evening w.iat super lative days have trailed their splendors along these mountain sides! They linger still. As I see the great' pines on the mountain tops dip their needles in the goltk, of the ascending sun, 1 eay, "Another matchless morning! It must be the last!" And when the sun drops down the valley, and its sen tinel mountains change from amethyst to amber and vale and river are flushed with unimagined hues, I say, "Italy cannot more than mate this sunset! But there cannot be 1 another?" Yet the perfect days have merged into weeks, and still the miracle goes on. It is as if Summer notthe impassioned queen whose ensanguined death we watched upon the mountain yonder, but another Bummer, serener, softer than the first--smiled in the , very face of Winter. brightening the world ere she leaves it forever. 141x - rantc:OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.-7-At the meeting or the Finance Committee last evening, Mr. Blum, the City Treasurer, submitted an im portant statement showing the present financial condition of the city, from which it appears that there was a cash balance on hand December lst 'of 4579,013 52, and loans unsold of $476,600, making a total of $ l l-055,613 52. From which is to be deducted warrants outstanding December Ist, 1847, $971,901.92, and temporary loan un - paid, W 5,000: The receipts from taxes during. December are estimated at $200,000, which, with $309,132 21 in bank, will be appropriated to wards, the payment of interest due on the let of January, 1868. The Receiver of Taxes submitted the following statement, showing the receipts of his office during the present year: Gross receipts of City Taxes to Sep tember Ist ....$4,983,620 19 .... 451,933 70 OIT Y BULLETIN. . . Net receipts to September Ist $4,501,6R6 49 Receipts to November 27th........237,663 53 The receipts of registered taxes since 181)2 • Total receipts for year $4,939,040 08 The chairman of the committee was directed to report an ordinance to provide for the more prompt .payment of warrants. The ordinance provides that the City Treasurer shall, when there is no money in the Treasury, stamp and number all warrants presented, and when funds are received, notice is to be given that warrants of such a number will be paid, always giving • reference to the first stamped and numbered. MIUTIA ENICOLL3IIO t shows the number of p ,duty in each' ard of tit: assessors to the City Co. No. re Wards. turned. First 0 392 '. Second 2 . 477 Third 2,362 Fourth .1.029 Fifth 2,690 Sixth 1,387 Seventh 3,567 Eighth.. .2,5061 Ninth 2,862 Teeth.- _,... ... .... .. 3,525 Eleventh 2,153 Twelfth 2,000 Thirteenth 2,835 Fourteenth..., . t . 2,487 Fifteenth....... , .. 4,802 The City CoMmission. hearing appeals, after w made to the Adjutant-GI, Tim rARVAMIT Nnw ORLEAN&PRIZE ASSOCIA- TlOll.--A. meeting of, the member& of this asso ciation was held in the Supreme Court room 14 night. J. D Rowley presided. The usual irk troductory business was gone through with. A report was road of ' conversation with , Vice- Admiral David D. Porter, at Annapolis, who ex pressed his belief and his hope in the success of the undertaking of the association, and avowed that he would rend hisinrinence to that end.. A eon mittee of two having been appointed to pro- Ceed,to I•Taw York, reported that they had con sulted with the organization there, and instituted measures for promoting the common object of both organizations. CIIABCT; or , lanni...--liefOre Alderman Bottler yesterday, William Meeser, publisher or the Sun day Mercury. was charged with publishing a libel on William B. Mann District Attorney. The alleged libel was contained in the first chapter of a story, entitled "Philadelphia by Day or Night," in which a character entitled lion. 'Wllliam Bill man, represented as being high in authority, is said to have been guilty . of crime and of dis reputable practices of Various kinds, all of which the complainant, after proof of publication had been submitted, declared to be false and mali cious statements. The accused was held in $1 000 bail for trial. Baquners,—The will of Daniel Gans, recently deceased, contains the following charitable be quests: $5,000 in trust for the Jewish Foster Home Society of Philadelphia; $2,500 to the Jewish Hospital Association; $2,500 to the He brew Edneation Society; $l,OOO to the United Hebrew Relief Association, and $l,OOO to the Hebrew Beneficent Fuel Society, all of Phila del • his. A PEW CASE.—A Rev. Mr. Parker, perpetue curate of. Waddington, ;Yorkshire, was recently sued in an l court b a whose pew had been ias demolished in y the courseparishioner of a general alteration of the interior of the Church. He was sentenced to restore, so far as it might be, the pew to the satisfaction of tlic complainant, for Me use of hiMself and, amily, and to pay the costs of the snit, except such as were incurred in Proof of the freehold title. ST. PAUL'S CATIIIEDRAL.—It is proposed , to take away the ugly iron railing which surrounds Bt. Paul's church-yard in London. Some years ago the Dean and Chapter voted to open the gates of this enclosure to the public but only the Alaughs" availed themseives;of this code' They played ball among - the graves. the statue of Queen Anne. lounged on tln of the cathedral, and by their bad eondtu pelted the redwing of the chureh-yard. mmmoxiito TMERS.--The ravage& of eating.tigers in:Central India are so scrim elephants have been placed at the disposal dpAriet Akers to enable them to / 41°61{0 2 Ordinary tigers do , barm only to the eattb the reitostil Of OM. pis traillelent , to BittitiPi hunters to fri tiii t ti le mer. But with mans the ease' is ' One such brute Itt! icore4o4lmkaii 14.v.4 , soix.anolv,nr nary native sportsman dim attack it." G TWISDAY, DEOEMBEat-3; 4867 ACADEMY QF MOSIC‘ •DE'LADRANGE. ; RRIGNOLE ARAND ITALIAN'QPERA. MAX STRAEOBOII has the , honor 'to' announce the opening of the fallateason of ltalicarppersu limited to five nights and one Matinee,_on at • Tr MONDAY ING,ireember ..: By the fanterial&GßAN 1e AND RRIGNOLI GRAND OPT.RA COMPAhly,'comPrieringuthsi folloWlog eminent art naDbinitt.,° AIME. ANNA DE GRANGE, whose career , in Grand Opera hati imparted a lustre to the etage throughout both Europe tool America. Y brfillantAmerican Contralto •• MISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS. 'the moat' 'gifted and • accomplished' 'American Prima Donna who has yet appeared i c i d 'he talented yenng mut Soprano, MISS ISABELLA 000LLOWL The universally admired ,Tenor, • SIGNOR IBRlGppia. ' The renowned Tenor 'Robust°, _ SIGNOR, MASSIMILIANI• The famous Baritone, ' SIGNOR ORLANDINI. The distinguished young Baritone, 810 OR RAN DOI.FL ' And the favorite Basal and BetTO__, SIGNORI BIMINI. COLLETTI and SARTI. The Chorus and Orchestra' has been Carefully selected from the very best talent. Musical Director and. Conductor Signor NICOLAO Monday Evening, December 16 GRAND OPENING NIGHT. IL THOVATOR.g: , sd 'Tueeday Evening. Dec. 17, NORMA. Wedneay, Dec. 18, - LA FAVORITA. l'lnundav, Dec. 19, DON GIOVANNI. Friday, Dee. 20,ERNAN1. Saturday. Dec. 2I RAND FAREWELL MATINEE. SCALE OF PRI CE —AdmiSolon to Parquet, Dress Circle and Balcony. ONE DOW,LAR. Reserved Seats, so cents extra. Family Circle, 50 cents. Gallery, 25 cents. Private Boxes, SOS. _ The sale of seats for the szasiatst ONLY will com mence on Wednesday, Dec. 11; A. M., at the Box Office of the Aoademy of Music only. The sale of seats for either night or Matinee will coin - ITlellee en Thursday. December 12, At 4 A. M., at the Academy of Music, and Ttumpler ' s Mus ic Store, No. 921 Chestnut street. deg.tu,th.s.lll.tloo Am,FRIMIGiV"EmY OF mPBL94aeeLwallanager. DECIDED TRIUMFI.I -or Tipa • LEGITIMATE A FASHIONABLE ANBIR I ADS ' IASTIC AUDIENCE UN THE OPENING NIGHT. THIS (UEEODD ) A P V P EN R I ANDEOFMBER MRS. F. W. LANDER, (FORMERLY MISS JEAN M. DAVENPORT,) In her great (Ureic and D.Worie rote of ELIZABETH, QUEEN OP E ki'G'L AND. Being an adaptation of Gistometti's celebrated Tragedy of that name MRS. LANDER AS,ELLIZABETIL MR. J, H. TAYLOR. AB ESSEX. Supported by THE LANDER HISTRIONIC COMPANY. POPULAR SCALE OF PRICES. Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony, $l. No extra charge for reserved seats. Family Circle. 50 cents. Am phitheatre, Mr cents. Proscenium Boxes. $lO. Box Sheet open at Trumplees ',Lista Store, No. 926 Chestnut street: also at the Acadeiny. . Doors open at. 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. FRIDAY EVENING, December S. BENEFIT OF MRS. LANDER, On which oceaPion will be presented. for the FIRST TIME IN PHILADELPHIA, MAt'Y STUART. in an adaptation from a translation by Mrs. Frances Annie Kemble. .•,,,HATURDAY. December FIRST' N MATINEE. Admission to all pasts di the house, 10 tents. _No 400 in to 17/ wine+. $4,739,350 02 199,690 06 .—'The annexed table •icons liable to military city, as returned by the missioners: No. re- lirard4. turned. Sixteenth ........ 2,075 Seventeenth 1,417 Eighteenth....... 3,677 Nineteenth 5,664 Twentieth 3,132 Twenty-first 1,182 Twenty-second... 1,554 Twenty-third..... 2,897 Twenty-fourth... 1.563 Twenty-fifth 1,345 Twenty-sixth .... 3,182 Twenty-seventh .. 1,127 ',Twenty-eighth... 1,020 TOtal 67,619 .rs are now engaged in deli the report will be :neral of the State. %Ai b . ritt-tigi " rki EAT Ez. N. E. CORNER OP T NINTH and WALNUT etreete. Begins at 73"); UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED TO THE ROOF% MR- JOHN BROUGHAM Will appea GREATSEN I S i AT m lONA L DRAMA, • THE LOTTERY OF LIFE. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. December 11567. Thu performance will commence at 7 o'clock with THE LOTTERY OF LIFE._ Terry, the . ..... Mr. JOHN BROUGH&M A ecampisli character on "The Chances." Popular Ethiopian Scene by _Mr. FRANK BROWER. (Una Pance by Tifr, BENJAMIN GOLDSMITH. W tiltEs'EN UT STREET THEATRE. .11 Doors open at 6.95. Curtain mien at 9.46. N TUESDAY EVENING. Dec. 5,1867. NGAGEME, Of t ANDASHINGR APPEARANCE IN PHILPHILADELPHIA and BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS,. PANTOMIMIST AND DANSEIRIE. • MLLE. MARIE ROE,_ TEE CUBAN SYLPH ' Who will appear In the T WONDERFUL HE IMPERSONATION OF FRENC SPY THE FALL f a' ALGIERS. Incidental to the piece, A GRAND BATTLE SCENE. % Including ROE'S INIMITABLE BROADSWORD COMBAT. To conclude with the excellent Comedietta,. SATURDTYELAD E Y N A O DT . HE FAMILY MATINEE. Matti. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STIt B BET e E. itina T }• H l E ra A s T t ß 7. ROSEDALE—SIX NIGHTS ONLY. _ TUESDAY. AND DURING THE WEER. Lester Wallack's great PI OSE a DALE: of RLE: ' • OR, THE RIFLE BAIA, I 'With all its grand effects And great caet. MRS. JOHN DREW In her original character, ROSA LEIGH. REMEABER,mr , NIGHTS ONLY MRS. FRIDAY-BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW. SATURDAY-ROBEDALE. • MONDAY NEXT -EDWIN ADAMS.. `•TWA NICHTS Ih EMYI'LAND." 311.131 CAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December tith and MR. KENNEDY: the celebrated Scottith Vocalist. will, give hie popular entertainmentfrou the SONGS OF SCOTLAND Piano Forte. .... ... ........ .. . . —Miss KENNEDY Doors open a 6 7 .......... at . 8 o'clock. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved Seats, 75 cents. Tickets for sale at TRUMPLER'S Music Store, No.. 9Yo Chestnut street. de2oit N/liV PHILADELPHIA OPERA MOUSE. • SEVENTH Street. below ARCH. L. V. TCHISON & CO .Proprietors NCO. MAYlida. TUNISON & CO.'S MINSTRELS. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. . In which. Frank Moran, J. H. and W. S. Budworth. Alien, Church, Henry, Chattuck, Boles, Edwards, Girard. Robinson and Bowen, _- _. ALL WILL APPEAR FN THEIR ROLE. First night of - 'I'Y ROLE AN WARBLERS. 'HAMLET. COUSIN SCHNEIDER. BELLY AND COLLYER. DUET'IS. SONGS AND DANCER, , 110138543 SELECTED ORCHESTRA. ''. , Admission, 26, 50 and 75' centa. Poxes. $5. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8. On and after Monday, Dec. Bth, performance will corn leenco I before 8. thc:l NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE ELEVENTH Arcot, above CHESTNUT. THE FAMILY RESORT. CARNCROSS Ac DIREY'S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD. COMPLETE SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED. SPLENDID BILL RJR THIS WEEK. TREMENDOUS HIT Of the new American. German Operatic•Rheumatlc Aristocratic-Sensational Burlesque on SURF • OR. GENERAL GRANT AT CAPE MAY. RABELMANN'S , ^ OPERATIC CONCERTS IN COSTUME. CONCERT HALL, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Dec. 5 and 0. Mad. JOHANNSEN, Mad. BEHRENS, JOSEPH HERMANNS, the great Basso. JEAN LOUIS, THEO. fIABELMANN, GENTLEMAN AMATEUR. AND CARL BENTZ'S ORCHESTRA, Grand Selections from FAUST, BARBER OF SEVILLE and FIDELIO. Subscription Tickets for two nights.. ...... 50 Single Ticket.. . 1 00 To be had at Mimic Storer' of Mr. Trumpler (9 26 Chest• nut), and Mr. Boner (1102 Cheetnut). W" ,- No Extra Charge far Reamed Seats. Doors open at 7. Concert commences at 8. no 7tl CARL ORCHESTRA MATINEES . EVERY TH. At URSD 336 A clo Y k. AFTERNOON, • o'c IN HORTICULTURAL HALL. Piano Solo—Mr. C. H. JARVIS. Packaatk of Four Tickets for Ono Dollar. Single Tickets. 60 cents. To be had at Boner & Co.'s, 1102 Chestnut idreet, and a the door. no29df Birrry,AN TABLEAUX. • • NATIONAL HALL, Market street, above Twelfth. scene 80 feet in width. - The finest and lore. est MOVING MIRROR .TN THE WORLD, nittstreting Banyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Open every night at 1.45 o'clock. and Wednesday, Thurnday and Saturday afternoons at 3. _ ••• Admiseion, 85 cents.. Five tickets for $1 60, - Reserved Boats. 50 cents. Ohildren..26 cents. .„11037-6ti ROBERT J. GREENWOOD, Proprietor. _ . AOBEDISIX 'BVILDIkI ,1 OR 3, BLITZ. LAST SEASON. R"V*ENTL'iO ' SIGNO 1111AR N WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY . . ( INS at 8 o'clock. • A.itother Wonder, the rest Double-headed' -SPHINX I ' 8 BINE! SPHINX! As . retformod by Mod only; Fanny Feats in Magic, Scenes - i n yeariloqqlsw MarYsions Birds, and theMio.l I,friW,Admiseion, 2 5 gouts. Ohildren, lb cents. Reserved Sept'', 40 cola% nolii.tt . . , 110E4-57—RIVAPLITARIETY TgE t &TRE ' AVER' ,F.VrAnlanO and JO • . ' .EATURDAY AFTERNOON, en EneIIATION TROUPE. In Oren&lan Burßiques, • Rano, Dances. Gymnast ''ta-,-Fa.a7-,ea..dia. Al,! (Wear. CONOERTHALL , GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT MRS. JOSEPHINE Tuesday Evening, December 3,1867. Mrs. SCIIIMPE will be assisted by the following dia. tinguished artists: Miss LOUISE SOLLIDAY, The celebrated Soprano of St. fitepheirs Choir. Mr. TIIEOPORE lIABELMANN, Tenor. Mr. A ARON _IL TAYLOR, Basso. ' Mr. CAP L GAERTNER,_the eminent Violinist. / Mr. UP,NRY TBUNEPEIL Pianist. TICKETS .. . ......... .ONE DOLLAR. May be procured of Mr. 1..E . ..00u1d, 9/3 Chestnut street; Mr. Ches. W. A. Trimpler, 920 Chestnut street, and Mr. Wm. 13. Boner. 1102 Chestnut street Doors open at 7,V o'clock. Concert to commence at 8 preciTly. PROGRAMME. Duo—Concertante—Piano and Violin—on "Norma .. . ... . Benedict Meep . re. 'THUNDER and GA.ERTNER. 4 Solo—" The . ...Keller Mr. TitYL'OR. "Robert tof quo Mre. JOSEPHINE SCHIMPF 4. Violin ..... - 3. Solo-- Mr. CARL GAERTNER. 6. Solo--” The Three Wanderere,"'(uew). .. .. Mr. TIIHODORE HABELMANN. 6. Valee--"L'EFtesi," . .....Arditl Mire 1...01 . fig SOLLIDAY. 7. Trio—"Crlllti PO to . : . .....Donizetti Mrk. SCHIMPF and 31eeerp. .11AbilLMANN and TAYLOR. TAUT 11. -"Dreams of Scotland.' .` • _ Mr. CARL GAERTNER. 2. Solo—The Celebrated "Porter bong," ..... Mr. AARON R. TAYLOR. 3. Ballad—"6l4.V. Wllf/ it Heartfe?" ... „Maechek Vigo LOUISE so lt uitikir: . 4. Duo—"La el darem " ; . • • • V .. Mr,. SCllMikana Mr. ATO.. &. Solo—ln Terra Solo. Mr. THEODORE HABELMANN. Qoartette—"Rigoletto." •.. • . ....... Verdi Mies SOLUDAY. SCHIMPF, ami Slertre.VAßELe MANN and.TAYLOß no2.2.tdeainc Romance — CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. MLLE. FANNY JA NAUSCHEK, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, December Ticket °thee at Wittig's Music Store, No. let Chestnut street. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.--THE Regular Winter Term will begin January 6th, Pupils Season Tickets for the Matinees are now ready. and will be delivered• on receipt of tuition. Circulars at the Oilier. S. E. car. Tenth and . Walnut noliOnthos.lBO JOBBERS AND IMPORTEMS. E. S. JAFFRAY & CO; 608' CHESTNUT STREET, Are receiving and now opening for Fall Trade.tall lines Linens, Table Cloths, Napkins, Huckabacks, Diapers, Towelings, Damasks, Sheetings, Pillow Linens. L. C. Hdkfs, . Hosiery, Gloves, Crapes, Veils,. Quilts. Ladies', Gents' and. Ciiildren's Under Wear,le Embroideries,Nets ' Ribbons, dm. The above will be sold at the lowest New York prices. and on the mast advantageous terms. Represented by S. Story. se - 24 to tb Aro re RACUINEFLIZ, IRON, &O. AKERRICIE & SONS, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. 930 WASHINGTON Avenne, Philadelphia. MANUFAWURE STEAM ENGINES—High and Low-Presents, Horizontal. Vertical. Beam, Oscillating. Blaet,and Cornish Pumping. BOILERS -Cylinder, Flue, Tubular. &c. STEAM HAMMERS—Nammyth and Davy styles, and of all sizes. CASTINGS—Loam, Dry, and Green Sand. Brass, &c. ROOFS—Iron Frames. for covering with Slate or Iron. TANKS—Of Cast or Wrought Iron, for refineries, water. . ' GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Bench Cartings, Holders aruPFrames, Purifiers, Cake and Charcoal Bar. rows,Valves,Dovernors, &c. SUGAR MACHINERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and Pumps, Defecators. Bone Black Filtens, Burners, Waebere, and Elevators Bag. Filters, Sugar and Bone Black Cara. &c. Solo manufacturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity, of William Wright's Patent Variable Cut-off Steam Lngine. In Pennsylvania, of Shaw & Justice's Patent Dead. Stroke Power Hammer. In the United States, of Weeton'e Patent Self-centering and Sell-balancing Centrifugal Sugar...draining Machine. Glare & BartoPs improvement on Aspinwall & WoolreY's Centrifugal. Bartol's Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. Strabant Drill:Grinding Rest. Contractors far the design, erection, and fitting-up of Refineries for working Sugar or :llolarA.e, 13thILADELFRIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORRE, ROBERT WOOD ds GO.. CAST. WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILINGS. GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS, FOUNTAINS,_VASES. STATUARY VERANDAHS SETTEES, STABLE FITTINGS 1136 RIDGE AVENUE. PHILADELPHIA. PA. ROBERT WOOD. THOS. S. ROOT. BRONZE WORK. Having fitted up our Foundry with special reference the above class of Work,wo are new prepared ti fill with promptness all orders for Bronze Castings of, every do. scription, to which the subscribers would meet respect fully call the attention of the public,as also to their varied and extensive assortment of ORNAMEN'PAL IRON GOODS, the largest to be found in the tnited States. selH4m§ ROBERT WOOD & CO. GAS FIXTURE EI.=MISKEY, MERRILL a Thackara. No. 718 Chestnut street, manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps. &c., C. would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant aseortmest of Gew Chandeliers. Pendanta,Braekete, dm. They also introduce B pipes into dwellings sad public buildMgs, and attend to extending, altering and repairing gas pipes. All work warranted. • COPPER AND YELLOW METAL' SHEATHING, Brazier's Copper Nene, Bolts and Ingot Comor t _com !tautly on hand and for sale by HENRY WINSOII.I CO., No. 332 South Wharves. To - UMBER' ONE SCOTCH PIG IRON—GLENGAB , AA noel brand,ln store and for e ale In lots to suit, by. PETER WRIGRT & SONS. 115 Walnut street. sit wirings, ',moons, &C. - VINE OLD WINES—SHERRY. MADEIRA. PORT. I. and Champagne Winew. For Bale by E.l'. afIDDLETON, No. 6 North Front street. NOTICI. THE "TRIMBLE WIIISBY" Bat, a reputation of over Twentyfive Yeare. And the only place In the city where it can be obtained Is at 59 South Ninth street, basement. H. C. ALEXAN DER. (Late Lewis Alexander, successor to Barry no131m• 1.1 A. 12. T Z z r '•••• Successor to Geo. W. Gray, 13RVAWIIL, 24.88, 28 and 80 South Sixth: St., Pine' Wok & Nuarowa l"`" sfily tor "anal and Mediairol BUSINESS ILILICLON. AYES A. WEIGLIT, 7130.11NT0N 11:1144 0111:MICNT A. 081 COX, TICEMORE Wit_P_MlN THANK I. Nr.ALL. PETER WRIOUT & EONS, Importers of EarillenWare . 13111PPing end Co mmission Merchants, N 0.116 Walnut street, Philadelphia, fIOTTON AND LINEN SAIL DUCK OF EVERY NJwidth from oneteetzfeetwide , all numbers. Tent angl ON uelr Fanermakere Felting, Sail Twine, &e. JOHN W. MMEMAIsi & CO., No. 102 Joneee AMY. RIVY WELLS.—OWNERS OF PROPERTY—THE L only glace Wit privy sieleansed and dlebefeetal. at very low pri b'za aa Nanufturer, of Pow drette, Goldin:a 11 Ball. Library street,. PROPOSALS. ..••-•••vvrrolilibi g pSYLVANIA RAILIPIMI! cOMPANY. ut. t The Fenterivanle Railroad OomP „„„ ) :4, 1 ' ,lo nt ir e the receive promeala . 97.1 4.,,7 0 ; lieuss, or leas o h r i r reartliWba II ,at I ti ar et, at Mont, and t a DIN ' .in the ape. for literal of Yoollb:r l V nenchi g "t or I• arch 1. 186& ..,,,,„. . t. 1=11 , 1114 4 ..:, The at Pith:burl* and .-1 , --- , --- ciiiimilitioo. ~d . n _ . ilitn 4 allY T r *** 7 -- ' 7 l . a . I 2 bili eys . iii&e,,- , z P • Mr ( sq . ... , etre* rilfMtilej : _. • 74 W.: 11 ' " '414 " 11 . 1 'w =4" ' 09139 jell Phan LWERPOOI4' .A.NDerx,,oxrpv. INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Asa*, $16;271;670: Invested in United States, $1,800,000. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADATSTED WITHOUT REPERENGE TO FINGLAND. • ATWOOD ssITIE. General Agent , for Pennsylvguola. OFFICE, No &Merchants' Bullion PINILADpisPIINAdo noilrolm 1829 ......(mwtTm 14 eyerbeer JE'rIdkNICLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. De Derlot op. 44. PHILADELPHIA. No% 435 and 437 Chestnut Minds Assets en Obtober 1,1867, t 5,2,589,30.3. Gaertner • Accrued Suritho Premium' 1.--N'SETTLEI3.I3 CLAIMS 69,1i14 Losses'Paid Since 1829 Over *05,500,00 0 . FOrPetll 1534 Temporary Policies on Liberal Teens: • DIRECTORS. Chas. N. Banker. Tobias Wagner. Wale. Samuel Gran' Fran W. Lewis. M. Geo. Vt. Richiirds, Thomas Sparks. Isaac Lea,. Wis. S. Grant.. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. GEO. FALES. Vico•Preisident. JAS. W. Mo t.ticiTEß„ Secretary pro tem. fell THEiiFILIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIL adelptua. Incorporated in 184 L Charter PerpettiaL Office No. MI6 Walnut s dePrrAL VS/o,oootreet.. Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Howes Stores and other Buildings, limited, or peryePul. and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or country. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets . . MOS 60 Invested in the following Soemitieo. v3r_ _ First Mortgage on City Property. wen secured..l6l3o,oXl 00 United States Government L0an5...... • 1.151,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent Loans. . :. - :.::....:; 60 , 000 810 Pennsylvania SAOOO,OOO 6 per cent.-., 91.000 00 Pennsylvania R.ailroad Bonds. asst and second Mortgages ... • • . =OM 00 Camden and doniiiniii g' Der cent. Loan ... . . . - 1000 00 Philadelphia a n d 416;1 COniii . aniis 6 per cent. * . tent . . 1000 00 Hunthwdon and Broad Top . 7 Per ' ' • • 4,560 County Fire Insuranco 00 gage hboonds 1,060 (0) Mechanics' Bank Stock..... „.. , ... 1000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsyl ania -Stock ... 10.000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. - . (JO Reliance Insurance Company of I'Mladelphta ; s Stock7.Bso 6Y 750 CO Cash in Bank and on hand Worth this daie at market twine. . MUNN DIRECTORS. Clem. Tingley. Mall W. Tkl?FloY. Wm. Musser, Matinalt usu. Samuel Blopham. ' Charles Wank& IL L. Cervon, . Thomas H. Moore. Intake F. Bolero Samuel eastaer. Wm. Stevenson. James Vann& Alfred English.. . CLEM. =IGLEY. President THOYAS C. HILL, Secretary. PLTII2A. December 1. 1860. .. jattu,thAtf .._ urn --- ...,as• FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PffiLADEI , ....:-.• obis . Office, No. 84 N. Fifth street. Inoor. F- , A porsted March 27, WM Insure 13u , i . • Household FIITDAI33II and hforehar ild / ~_ .: •", rl gm= *DIY.) from Lass by Piro (in the City - _ - Ms Statement of the Ameba the Aooaiallon published incompliance With the provnioaa of an Act Assembly of Apra oth. 1812. Bonds and Mortgages 0111'1'044d, in Mil City II ofThiladelphlaoy..,.,.,.,.'- ~.-...-... Oroundßente (in 1d1pht505iy)............ BOJO id 81 Heal Mate.. WM C. S. GOVVIELIDent (6•28) lout ..... ....... . .....% AAA 41000 00 U. Treseury Notes. 00 Cub ß. in banks • ... , 4UBIOO IIteLOBS Wm. H. Hamilton. TBUS T Levi . Coat Jahn Sender, Samuel Sparhawk. Peter A. Keyser. Chute/P. Sower. John PhUbin. Jesse Lightfoot, John Cerrow, Itobert Shoemaker. George L YLmig A , Peter Anubrmiter. Joseph B. L V"Rir . H. TON. President. SAMUEL SPAM:UWE. Vke President. WM. T. BUTLES. Serzetarr RBON FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY OF .1 - 92ilphis.—Otter. No. 94, North Fift h street. nese Market 'neat. Incorporated b 7 the Legblatnre of Perauryttesda. Quiz ter PerpetuaL Capital and Asset.‘Bl6o.ooo. Make Into. ranee against Lou or Damage by me on Pehlke or Private Bruin's. Furniture. Stocks, Goods and Meretuindise. ar favorable terms. DIRECTORS, George Frederick Doll. August Mer, i Jacob licAtandler. John F. Esteeming. Samuel Miller, HenryTroonmer. Edward P. Moyer. Wm. McDaniel, Adsm J. Game. Christopher IL Miller. Israel Pobersen. Frederick Steaks. Frederick Ladner. Jonas Bowman. GEORGE ERETY. President ' JOHN F. CoatERLIN% Vice Prodded , PILEUP E. Beere lailltE . mau_HANCE, EXCLUIRVELY.—THE PENN. .1: olvatit Fire Insurance c_ganpany—lncorporate4 l l 4 —Charter Perpetual—No. IllO,Wainut street. °matte Ind* penden.ce SOWS. This Company. favorably km= to the corommlity for over forty years, continues to hours against loss or dam th 2 by fire. on Public or Private Puilditga, either pentanes% or for a limited time. Also. on Punitare, Stocks of and Merchandise generally. on liberairms. Their Capital, together with a huge urplue Fund, la M. vested in a most careful uunig ite s w i hi enables them to oder to the intend an Wa rn eecurits , Le BA we of 4 . 2gli tlaniel S mit h , Jr.? s ' JrdinDeverenxj Alexander Benson. Thomas fin:dtb. . Btu Bazeiburst, enry Le 'Hwis. Thomas Bobins,_ J. Jr.._ Felt. Daniel Baddo4l,._ DANIEL SMI TH . Jr., President. Ws:mum O. Clowitu Secretary. . num COUNTY ME INSURANCE COMPANY.-0p A See. No. 110 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. "The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila• deighia." incorporated by the Legislature of P In mg, ger indemnity egalrod loss or damns= rAusively. MASTER PERPATUAL. This old and rtliable Institution, with ample capital and contingent fund sweat' in vested continue' to insure butldin furnitureannanle, As., either penrumentlY or foralimlted time. seabut to.. or damage by tire, atthe lowest rates consistent with the absolute *day of its c tamers. Losses adjusted and pia with all posdble derpatch. 1:1 • • ... ina Chas. J. Butter. Andregy_l &W. J it ol l a u nil i c% f ir . • t i mes m. . • win L. Joseph Moore. Itetal tbe4 y. Jr.: George Meeks. Mark . : . ~ J. 8 prediko‘ BINJAMIt F. Hoxamarr. flecretart Treasurer. irscorax LECIIIBAN(IC COMPANY OF FICLIADEL .3. plan. INCORPORATED IDO4—CTS PRAMUAL No. 231 Walnut otreekonwelte the ftchaus.e. In addition to Maxine ana Ithina Immranimi mu Cow =mums from lan or domain fly Fire. on liberal on buildings. inerehandbe. muter*, tag Molted periods. and permanently on bulb:Lino D 7 Ca_restutun. The %ray hail=b2 WereauOperttiona, Oat promptly adz — o_4 7 In tnnOTORB. John L. dim Davi/110mb, N. B. ahony. Beni man Manzi VahLgrAnt. 1 1 . Eaßnyz wer . g. Rollart WA_Ahmath F EdmondAammono . D. Lurk Wnartoainual Primo& Lawrence Lents l siti WIICHNE Louts O. Norris. MIL Plegieute Lamm Wixom Secretary. A MB EIP/ tA nr 111WURMBC°31"2411: -1" AI kLN Wlclh No. 811 llTstroe_L above Tbird.Plinad'a. Win insure against Lou or Damage by Firo k .,,on either nerlightidlY or for a ti " owbhOW Alton and Metabolise ifon l l.4e d s, 0, Marino Ingurance on atm* and Inland Insurance to all arts of the ram Win. Esher; , - , Offifis Lewisthar . , kn. susulzh Anhenried. am F. John R. Blakietota ana, Dave Wanton.. • ; ° lll / 84 WI& Fm k. ,s, .4torevamicras• INCOME FOR 1868. Vae.ooo. vrLoggAirg.4x - 4;:jdp;..l - risti." #ANcg;,.,eimpANy t ,,, • . , _.,,,,.•.t,... ~. NEW YORK. PUNY PltEEMAN;Pivaident,' HENRY C. FREEMAN, , Secretary. LPHINP. -ANDREWS. } Vico 'Presidents. JNO. A..IIARDs.NDERGII. Cash s• A . sets, , A1t,000,000, ()ramii zed, JunP,iB6.‘ •• - All policies nomformitatire. Promtems payable in Cash. LOrMeti paid in cash. It receives nonotes.ohd glvas none. $y the of its charter, the entire surplus bg„- longs to pulley holders and must he geld to theta in Diet. dends, orrepoorved for theirimeator security. _Dividends aro made on the cent; Mutton plan and paid "atintially„ commencing two years from the date of the policY. It has already rondo two Dividends amounting' to eldt,ooo,„ an amount never before equaled' during the first throe years of any company. No policy foe, required., Female risks taken at the usual printed rates, no extra ptumlingi being demanded. Free Permianion Given to , Travel • D TIIE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE Stall Seasons of ane Year_ --- • Applfeatlom for all Undo of Pollaka. Life, tanianement. Ten-year MN or Term, taken, and all Inforruatleg caner fully nffordednt the BRANCH OPPICNOYTHE COMPANY. 408 Walnut Street, Philadolphis. • ELMEB & GRIFFITTB, MANAGERS. DEPARTMENT OP STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. MIAS. E P LMES, (late of PhiWY. Nat. Bank). WM. P. GBIATITTS. Jr. • , Fire r Marino and Accident Insurance effected in the most reSabe Denmanles of this City, and' in those of Now York, New England and Baltimore. • (Want Dalt THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust .9400,000 00 .1,0M,610 00 1479,690 00 And Safe Deposit 'oinpanyi M SAFE R FOR R EEFINO Itt _OF RO LERNDE). EITOCRII sae OMER VALUAB. CAPITAL. .....IWI sell DLISECTOIttI. N. B. BROWNF., !.,744. - 21,2m24321.25nma cIARENCE H. CLARK , r:.1) wARD W. CLAIM. JOHN WIILI3II, _ ALE XANBIIR BLENBX J. OIL „1"Nlillilid FELL. S. A CALDWELL. . 11 B XIV BISON, der Offie B a nk , the Ore-proof ding or the indlodelebda National 421 Chestnut street. This Company recetww on dorland. GUARANTIIIIi • THE SAFE KI..,EPINO OF VALVABLEJ upon the follow. Ina rates a year, via: Coupon Bonds. :.-• •• - . ........ .. al per I.ooll' Regirtered Bond; aa si.w,iiiii.;..........isiiii. per a Gold Coin or Bullion. .61 '3 per Silver Col II or 8u11i0n..,.„,.. ....: .- ...........$2 per 1,000,i Gold or Silver P1ate.....'4:4-,. ......., _....51 pet W CASH BOX F„S or mall ... , boxes of • Itenkore. linings . descapitatutik• contents unknown to the Company. an i liability llm to 1..15 a Year , The Corrigan offers for RENT SAFES rusms ITIII VAULTS at * .1. 3530. 240. Wand s7i a year,, , nocordloo to size and location. Coupons and Interest collected for I per mt. Interest allowed on Money Deposita. Trusts of every kind accented. 24. B. BROWNE. Ltemillosill /.4/0 t i.tilAlLrOT— ROBIZT PAITIEISOII. 134101143137 and Treararer UWE ENTEELPRPRISE O INSUEANCE OOMPANS Olt PUILADLI. OFFICE-5. W. WE. POURTIEI AND WAIADT lir I 1 F...Eji : 7 - FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TERM AND PERPETUAL. CASH CAP1TAL......... . . ... ................$200,600 a CAbU ARSIM, July I, lie ' g3ll. 4n DIRECTORS. F. Ratchfor.l Starr. 3. L. &ringer. Nalbro , Frazier. Geo. W. Pitateeir. John M. Atwood. Jana" L. Llaghorn. Beni. T,_Trediek. Wrn. O. Bowl n. George D. Stuart. Cherie* Wheeler, John H. Brown. . Mod. IL Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STARR, Preeklent TIIOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Viee-Prerident. 0e...10 W 4n4 ALEX. W. ISTEE. Seerotary. Atear ter /INSUMISCX 00111PANIN. UMW War* UT scree. sumo Thr. =ai m a Paid& ta tM . MM t are 00 - 4 4 =6 li tra me , sa=zm l63• urem , . Attu alKlid D T . Ountpas% Lomas R,lkAntu .r ed aman._ Lomas Web i. Joba t t .1:1W4 4=4:11/f5.F1346 John P. abed& TTlOle ra t erv iNAlULPlm lllolo Ausuir aMain/eau tdMil INZURINCE 0071211 NT. tlfl 401 *I rI - ~ . street. - VIRE AND PI M D A D 114110RAIN011. Praxes N. Buck. 1 6 0 Rn W. Dwane* Charles Richardson. bort D. Peeler. Henry Lewis. Ina- lreiderroir Robert earns. - D. Woodruff: P. 8. Justice. Geo. li. Wad. Jos. . PM. FRANCIIII& AR EPrediant. "WS- al N. Vim Preside vv. L Rum. sn.flearstmeir FOE SALE::--UN FORTIETH. 1453,0 W nem Street, West Philadelphia— very desirable Cottage residence. replete with es try convenience. Stable, Coach-house and Green.house. Grounds hand somely laid out. with a profusion of fruit trees in full gearing. Lot, 76 by 190 feet, The grounds admiral& 76 feet front, van be had if desired. . 85.10 EL FIELD. No. 145 Reath front Street. no 4 11.11n• FOR SALE---SOUTP .AST a)RNER NINTH AND FILBERT' STREETS. A Ys Braineen Property or; Southwest corner Ninth and Filbert streeta. FOR SALE. ELEGANT BROWN STONE KESS• w deuce. N0.131i N.l3rosd atrect. %lb/ lel " '1 bree•istory btick bottle, No. 5943 Green street. in perfect order. $1240a Tbree-ttory brick boon. No. VA 31. Third street; corner of Enact. Suitable for tabilnesa puronsea. • L L. EDWARDS. No. 524 Walnut Street. GERAIANTOWN—FOR SALE;—A alUXlßOttle Double•stone Residence, with stone stable and car " siege house, and about one acre of land, situate on Tulpehoeken street.. within ten ruinutea walk from the - railroad depot; was erected and finished throughout is the beet manner, expressly for the occupancy of the Pres ent owner, with every city convenience, and is in perfect cider. .1. 34. G1;34.11EY EONS, WI Walnut street riFOR SALE,A GOOD PROPERTY, ON 6101.1001.- tr home lane. - tear Want and konto care—Stoma Hoare, 10 booing, large parlor, hair and modern CODVetielnia. LOC 45 by 475 feet. )310sde, grapes. Pearl. And garden, very dertrable for Wetness or retired immediate poreeenion. Auplyjo d_o raf5.,12.t. 4775 Maki street. Germantown. Aittal BTREET.—FOR BALE—THE ,11AND some fnur.rtory brick residence, with am= double back build situate No. 1300 Arch Bas every modern convenience and freWevement , kid k in perfect order. Lot 10 feetfront by 140 feet deep— mediate possession given. J. X QUIMBY & SORBAN Walnut street. FACTORY FOR BALE OR RENT.—A LAW= iathree-story brick Factor,' Building, having fresde ern three streets. Is built In the meet substantial nen nearly new and in perfect order. Lot 84 fte t fro 4 1 116 feet dee Immediate DOillielliOn Or z e s> w particulars apply to J. M. liiIUKKEY & 130310,6011 Walnut street. EPOlt RENT, FURNIBIIE'D OR UNFURNISEED. —The four.story brick Residence, with three• double back buildings, situate on the north corner of Twentieth and Arch streets; has parlor, room, kitchen, out kitchen, lib ram 8 chambets,oll._ rooms, 2 water closets, &c., &c. J. at. BUM=a , owe. 608 Walnut street. - TO RENT.— A THREE-STORY .TIMO , LIN% leNo. 2012 Mount Vernon street. with 111 OM too provemerds. Immediate Possession. Aliso the 'threes story Dwelling, S. E. corner of Broad and Oolutubia • ave. nue. all modern improvements. Immediate Apply to COPPUOKJORDAN. df3 Walnut trettr .b a. iriMARKET STREET—FOR RENT—A VALUABLE Store PrOperty, 25 feet front, with lot 150 feet deep eituate on Market street, between Seventh and Eighth streets. reaseadoll February let, mg. J. H. 0 ohIMEY & SONS. 148 Walnut street. „ inTHIRD STREET —FOR RENT.' THE, POUR. story granite and brick Store - Property, No. Ell North Third etreet. Immediate posseseion. 'J. M. Gum- MEY dr, BONS. 508 Walnut street. TO RENT—A STABLE, BACK OF 1008 WAL. rinut strcot. Accommodations for andoes and 4 car riages. Immodtato possession. in good order. Apply to COPPVCK JuRDAN, 433 Walnut street. FOR RENT—FROM DECEMBER IST..A LAMM Intetv Store, on Delaware avenukbelow Chestnut at. ApplY to JOB. B. B KKR& CO.. nos tf 106 South °tuatara avenue. O RENT- , WITII IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,TBE recond, third, fourth and fifth floors of vary' eUitible premises ortiMarket street. Apply to B. Mr 'BLEB RIKE & ~ No. 792 M.rket street.. -; T. BISHOP, del•im• ' 33 South Nineteenth 'street. H. onosetWlLL RETURN FROM EUROPE and resume hi" lawns b 7 October 7th. letri. Adciroce. 70r. Rowe Pfreet • Ise MI UTILMINOWN STEAMBOAT LINE. On and aJter Tlngadai: DecOmbor atti, thoaramer "Mier will diseontinuo her trips.' Tha atellnor tiz M. Felton" will tun as follows: Leave Ohostnnt Obi* tarnarf Phila. at 21 WM.:and Wiltofnaton at 7.20'&214.!. et-Std l ip Tag nxvita—pAnir I—T Ex ou am , oneto , Barlinaton dr. ' • o terfeit h. . t .f 4 r s4 : l 4= 0 44,1044 14,:. pvii•di 01 ' Rae 816 dig OE4 WOl6 oc.lVOtr. 101544 WOR sews. A. B. CARVER & CO.. TO SENT. IRVISICAIAt Excumsionits., XLth Congfress-secoaid-Serrolon. CONCLI7BIOII OF YASTERWITII OP, mosaic or nersitaxwrativia. ' On Motion of sir. WELltxn, et Ohio the CoMmittee of Ways and Moans wax instructed to inquire intg.the expediency of amending the revenue late; byabonall• trig the special licenses. , • On motion of , Mr. DAWES; of; after considerable dieCussion ( the_ Of:Omitted on Elec. lions was authorized to continue the:lnvestigation into the charges against William it. Barnum, Reoresopta.„ , Live from Connecticut, of having need , bribery to •ef feet his election. On inotion of Mr. PEMIAN. of Maine, the COattlilt.% ' tee of 'Ways and Means was instructed to inquire into the expediency of repealing the tax on tonnage of American vessels. ' • The Speaker here announced that the hour lixed,by concurrent resolution of both hOuses for the Anal ad journment of the first session of the Fortieth Con grePa had artiver); end he, therefore, .dechired the eessiqn adjourned without day. 1 , • SBCON.P SZSSION. . , •The Speaker deebired- that; in conformity with " the Constitution, the Fortieth Congress of the United States would now commune -its imond -serfdom Tie roll of members was Called by States; and one hundred and forey•six menteers, answered-to their LAMM • Plenum= inquired hole It was that States being called In ehe order of their admission to the Union. the State of Tenneneee was called before the States of Indiana, Illinois, Mieeotni. d G t The Snores replied that theCleirk )tied been simply directed to rail the members by States and had called them as printed. A message from the Senate was received annoeneing that it bad appointed it committee to join's Itinellse conimittee the part of the House wait upon the President of the United. States and inform him that Congress was in session mod -ready to reeelve any com munication he might choose to make. On motion of Wasuaunago of a like COMltiittee was Ainthorlzed on the part of ' the House, and Messrs. Waahburne. of Banks and Preyn were appointed, Subseq;ently, Mr. Weeni:More reported that the com mittee bad waited on the President and been tafonned that be would send ble annual message to Congress at half-past twelve o'clock toecuonpw. Mr. DAwr.s, of Massachneetts, from the Committee on Elections, to which had been referred the claims of J. I). Hinkle to a seat as Itepresentative from the Third Congressional Distriet Re p resen t Kcky and theeredenttals of de Se eeladay, as ateve from the same district, made a report. dosing with resolutions that Mr. tin was not entitled to the seat and that Mr. Gonads; as. The subject was poetponed till Wed meditere*.xt,. with leave to both claimants to address the Howe.) On motion of Mr. W.esirnrnx, of Indiana, the Select Committee on Soldiers' Bounties was eon— tinuedebritevefithout authority to seed for pereone and patient. Mr. Rome:sore of NeweYork, as a question of privilege, offered a resolution, instructing the Com mittee on Foreign Affairs•to inquire into the conduct of W. B. West, United States Connie at Dublin, Ire land, regarding American prisonere at that city, and to report thereon forthwith, in order that, if be has been guilty of misconduct, which would render him liable, to impeachment, tbellouse may take mese cues to have an impeeehmentpresented to the Senate. Mr. Ferefewonrit made the potnt of order, that as ' tLe reviolution did not directly propose impeachment, it was not aqlu*llon of privilege. The Speaker smetalned the point of order. Mr. Remark:tit thereupon modified his resolution-so as to declare that W. B. West, United States Consul at Dublin, shall be impeached by the Howe. e s t The Sriraxeu held that, 11/ that fomt, thwteeteut icae was a queetion of privilege. \. • - -Mr. RoaiNWN addressed the House, of his vivolation, detailing facts in conneeti with the cases of Patrick Condon, .Dennla F. Burkt, John H. Rogers, and other naturalized citizens arrested in Ireland on chargee of Fenianism. He declared that the question was preferable in point of importance to. any question that could be brought before Congress. Mr. Roes, of Mine% asked Mr. as' 'whether naturalized citizens had not been as well protected in pretend as native bern American el tizenshad been pro tected at Dome for the last few yeantr Mr. Roan-mix had his own ideas on that point, bat preferred not to express them In connection with this subject. JIIDD, of miaoie addressed the House on the same subject, confining his remarks principally to the melon of the nneeian 'government in subjecting to military duties American naturalized citizens, who ventured to return to Prussia for beefiness or pleasure. -On motion of Mr. Teethe of Mareschusetts, the subject was referred to the Committee on Foreign Af Mr. Hootera, Delegate from Utabeintredneed a bill terereate the Office of Surveyor-General of the Territo ry of Utah. and to extend the homestead and pre-emp- 7 lion laws there. Referred to the Committee on Putt lk Lando Also, a hill for the' admiesilon of Deseret Into the Union. Referred to the Committee on Terri ratite. Mr Lou's, of Illinois, introduced a memorial from the Jerks anti other employee of the civil service at Washington to extend the joint resolution of Februa -17 he IM'e, giving twenty per cent. increased ecramen lotion. with an accompaoving bin. Referred to the Committee of W 3 3 ,8 and Means. . Mr. Isom-m.4 of Illinois, mired to adjoim, so that, as he said, the Committee of Ways and Means might have an opportunity to hold a eetrelon-on tbe quettion of contracting the currency, as submitted by Mr. WiETIAMiII, of Illinois. euggerted that the prOfter way was to have that committee authorized to alt during the resion of the House. Mr. ficoLecx. of Ohio, applied formed received such permission.. Mr. JULIAN, of Indiana. introduced a joint resolu tion to allow members of Congress to Inspect papers in the Postoffice Department.. Referred to the Poet dace Cominitiee: - At half-Past two o'clock the Donee adjourned.. AI Latin Ist Louisiana, Num OTZALNII, December 2. -- Sec: ion 4 ofilr. Wick liff`s educational ordinance, which was referred on Saturday, is as follows: No person bill' establish a private school unless licens4d by the btate. and all such Iv:boobs 'shut! be taxed u other professions. and the Legisiaturo shall make laws governing this entire subject.. bum:dance with the fpirit of this resolution, some 71111:11144Th to-day offered resolutions having in view the raising, of funds to defray the expenses of the Con vention by direct taxation on real and personal prop. arty, upon callings and professions, and a poll tax. All Luce to be payable in United States currency. They also provide for an additional board of three collectors in each parish or municipal district--the collection to commence within thirty days after the passage of the act, with ten days' notice. Section Itl empowers collectors with all necessary authority for collection, and to enforce by summary process, and authorizes them to seize and sell all property by @action after teedays' notice, and giros them power to call the posie comitatus and imprison any one interfering. Section 11 is as follows: ell mots and officers of courts throughout the Kate are hereby forbidden to interfere with said col. lectors in the discharge of their dutiessonder this or dicanoe by any legal process whatever, under penalty el inlpachment and line or imprisonment. , Section 16 says : , , No privileget, exceptions, or prescriptions as here tame witablished by law. shall have any force against the_preiltions of thin ordinance, and all rights, cr Wts and titles shall be liable to seizure for the collec tion of taunt herein levied, all laws heretofore and wow in force, to the contrary notwithstanding. Section 17 provides for the appointment of a special oinnteittee on taxes. ,The Judicial Committee to de cide all difficulties arising from the enforcement of tale act, whose decision shall be anal. The ordinance was referred to the Committee on Contingent Ex . A resolution was offered, that the members receive $8 per day and the tame mileage as members of the State Legislature, the compensation to cease at the expiration of thirty days. Thin was laid over. A' resolution was offered recommending General Hancock to remove from ottioe all men disfranchised meter the re construction )awe, and theappointment of loyal citizens in their places. This wee laid over under the rule. • The resolution of Eatteday, to ratify the levee bonds came up and was postponed. It was fiercely ~.. iP 4 by the extreme Radicals, on the stun that it was an attempt to endorse robe don and compensate rebel planters. • chhishop Odin received a formal reception from i clergy and laity , societies yesterday. General Han eee.k'e staff wan preeent, Extract from Special Orders No. 200, dated to•day, ie as follows: Paragraph I. Special Orders 197, from these head atuatent, dated November 28, 1567, issued by Brevet iidajor-Ektneral Hotter , removing from office Smith Irani, Aid to the Chief of Police of this city, apd ap pointing in his place. P. S. Porkine, is hereby revoked. ParagraPh 2; Special Orders No. 197, from them ejesouarters,. dated , November 28, 1867, removing tremeillee" Lieutenant O'Donnell, Lientenant of Po- Bee Of the Second Distriet, City of New Orleans, and appointing Angelo S. Ward in " ,hie ,place, is hereby revoked.. , If any cbargoe or, allegatio ns are prene wed against fire officerm who are reinstated by this order, they win be considered by the Mayor and Police Board, to whom the subject properly perteins. lisr command of Major-General Hancock. W. J. MITWIELL, A. A. G . The 6itier , revoked by the above wan iasued bp the morning Of tilerieralllaneock's arrival. ~. .,,. s. Etneveriae,TElle VIPTIL MILITAILI, Drarargt• 1, , NEW ORLNAVB, Peaenahor 2 i' • [Extract.] ParegreP l l- 2 of , fipepial Orders No: 48, ( 4) ca melee; from ' thaw( ,heathinartera,, issued. , potty:, 1104tileoetal 'O, (A . blOwer:appolhtiog 'ff.' og, Opt: Au, Judge of,tho, Berend,'.ludiciel thetrlet - , Coast , of. Louisiana:4Bo4 o o ot.i..,Caaebot, resigned,, lekherehy steehed, and that office ILlhprOtdre l'annr. . 13 .1 cora otagof,of .14tOo rfießolike o Sx• ~- , _ WI J. litrzonata., .i/rtrie144440140944 A., A, Q. -:Plalladelphsa iltunc Staatemens. - - ~ 1 , 6 folowing.a a the weekly statement of the Phila- IV WA Banks, nau4o up iinii. Monday afternoon, which ~ ntatre folloWl4 ag pregatea; tie 'a tal ' Biota.. i ....v... ...I.". t .... . . .... ..$16,017,160 Loans and Diseounts..... • • -'• •• •'• •• • . • ... 51,24 3 ,48 5 Specie:: ;•...... : . ' ;...i. ..4 ; " p 216,071 'Me titian Other S a nk t '...:'• .'..." ............ '4,724,792 Dne to other Banks. .i. ••• 4• .... . ........ 5,608,058 .flepteita,...." .... , .....;..-t..... ......... :: 84,8VT,985 'Circulation. , . .... 10,646,819 11. 83." Legal 'kinder tiVliflimand Notes 15.786,820 Clearings.'..... ..... '..- ' ..... 28,292,679 Balance... ... .... ; • .....• ••• • , 2,254,469 .••, The followl . nitiVatement shows the mdition of the Banks of Philadelphia, ht. variatis time daring the last few Montlui: ',l- i 1666. Loans. ISpeCle. Circalation.Dcposits. Jan. 1.....45,941,001 890,322 7,226,369 35,342,304 Ju11 67 2.....48,266,905 843,454 9,325,474 37,242,979 Jan. r. —.52,312,825 1. 903,638 10,889,620 41,308,320 Feb. $.....21,561,180 874,564 10,430,893 89,522,712 Mar. ;4; ....01,979,178 826.863 10,6,1 58 4 300 39,387,388 Avorit .1;...59,780,806 803,148 10,43 2 1E1,285 jay 6, „, „88,084,261 8 66.053 10,0 ,695 37.574,064 Junel. —52,747,808 834,393 10,637,182 87,332,144 „Tel,' ,1. ; ..42,538,962 865,187 10,641,311 36,616.847 Aug. 5 , , , .58,427,840 802,053 10,635,925 53,094,543 1 Sept. 2....58,784, 68 7 307,618 10,625,356 36,323,864 Oct. 2. , _58,641,100 258,303 10.627,921 34,857,405 " 14....52,959,057 246,714 10,628,396 34,343,947 21....53,023,280 237.025 10,635,015 34,316,602 s• 28....52,575,652 . 215,746 10,634,907 33,536,467 Nov. 4....52,584,077 278,590 10,640,820 33,604,001 " 11....52,236,923 280,884 10,645,512 33,948.076 " 18... .51,914,013 '228,043 10,646,998 33,929,780 " 25....51,159,499 223,324 10,663,,98 34,019.262 Dec. 2....51,2113.485 216,071 10,646,819 84,817,985 The following is a detailed statement of the busi ness of the Philadelphia Clearing House for the past week, furnlrhed by G. E. Arnold, Leg., Manager: Clearings. Balances. Nov. 25 ................$6,239,91t 78 $450,452 89 .......... 4,420,349;43 337,451 78 ' " 27.......' . . ... .... 5,368,637 86 336.232 61 " 29................ 6,441,777 52 679,055 77 " 30.... ........ .... 4,812,002 51 561,298 10 Total,Noy. 22........525.297.679 10 2,254.4&9,.15 IMPORTATI.ONS. d for the Pnuadeipnbt .satening Bulletin. B l (. l 2M—Steamehip Norman, Captain Crowell -252 bdle wire B . J Allen; 21 pkgs castge W A Arnold; 160 X bbls mdee C R K Wright A Bro; 50 bra rabsine 75 kegs grapes Benners A Co •, 59 ca mdse 0 W Blabcm & Co; 46 pkips dry goods Brewer & Co; 56 do fruit J B Bawler & C0;.193 do dry goods J Barry & Co: 9 cs shoes Boker Bros; 33 do machinery A Campbell ACo ; 106 bbls fish Collins A Clark; 12 ca dry izoods CoAin A Altemtua; 15 blies oil 8 LI Crawford A Co; 45 es shoes Claifin A Partridge; 6 gas machines Ferris A Co; 30d-thata coffee J Graham A Co; 12 bales rage J Hey ;16 es Oases Graff, Watkins A Co; 100 pkge chr stock C Hall; 23 coils rope A H Hinkley & Sou; 31 kegs nailed C Hand & Co; 66 rolls paper Howell A Burke; 36 pkge mdse Johnson A Co; 131 do chr stock Kilburn A Gates ; /i 5 do dry goods Lewis, Wharton A Co; 11 ca do T T Lewis A Co; 30 pkge glassware Mat icy A Monroe; 20 ca shoesJ B Myers A Co; 61 do Mc- Clelland ACo•; 14 bags rage ()'Nell ;73 bbb; S Payne; 10 ce shoes W W Paul A C0;32 pkge stock W D Reich ner ; 100 bdis tack iron T Rowland A Son; 20 cks pot ash IS R Smith; 15,baies dry goods Stokes, Caldwell & Co ; 49 bbls berries 8 es figs IS S Scattergood A Co; 5 do shoes Townsend, Grace A Co; 17 do A Titden&Co; 4 do R Y Townsend; 541 bags saltpetre Jordan A Bro; 16 pkge paper C Magarge & Co; 9 do glassware Coulter • 24 do alb stock M A Davie; 10 es mdse J s-Dawisati& Co; 20 bdia, slayelsAlieelnger A Britain; 40 pkge tease orner. DIOVEALENTS OW OCEAN STEABLEIM TO AMINE. PION 102 num Lendon.liew Y0rk........ Nov. 16 emu. Cella ... United Hingdom..olaaguw..New York. Nov. a 0 France. .....Liverpool—New Y0rk....... Nov. 20 Hecht—, . ...... Liverpool.. New York Nov. 23 China_ ...... Liverpool—Boston. Nov. 23 Pereire.. .. .Bratt..New York. ' Nov. 23 City of Boiton....LiverpOol—New York Nov. 23 New York—ilionthampton..New York Nov. 20 Allen:laza ...Southampton..New Y0rk........ Nov. 26 Atlantic Southampton.. New Y0rk:.......N0v. Yf City of Antwerp„Liverpool..New York N0v.21 TO DEPART. ..... .. .Bcerto..verpool. sLi Dec. 4 Tripoli New York..LiverpooL Dec. 4 Manhattan New York..Liverpool.........Dee. 4 York.. Havana.. ..... —Dec. 5 Sari Francisco... New York—San Juan, Nic....Dec. 5 America......... New York.. Bremen Dec. 5 City of Paria....New York.. Liverpool Dec. 7 Europa.. New York.. Glasgow Dec. 7 Star of the Unkm...Philada..Havana&N Oria.Dec. 7 GeoWashinaton.New York.. New Orleans. Dec. 7 Toaawand..a..Plailadelnhia..Savannah ...... Dec. 7 Peanisylvania....New York.. Liverpool .......,.Dec. 7 Alliance ..Philadelphial.Cbarieetan........Dec. 8 Stars and Stripes...rbilatta—Havana. ... Dec. 10 Persia ...... New Yark..LiverpooL —..Dec,. 11 HChanncey.,{ . .New York.;Aspinwall Dee. 11 Aleppo .... ......New York.. Liverpool Dec. 11 York..Ravana —Dec. 12 EA. 80iwz IIaDARD TRADE. . R. GEORGE L. RUBY, Mcarnuar Comarrrriz. SAMUEL E. STOKES, - f.I :A ea :4 ail PORT OF PEMikDRLPEM.—Die. 3. Erms Rusu, 7 19 I Sow Brrs, 441 I azau WATirs. 6 aS 1.1;4:4tv gjv y:4 z 41711•41 Steamer Norman, Crowell, 45 hours from Boston, with wise and paeeencers to 11 Winsor & Co. Passed off the Brandywine Light, bark Roanoke, from Porto Cabello. steamer Bunter. Rogerr. 36 hours from Providence, with mdse to D t Stetson & Co. On Monday, at 10 AM:off the Capee, saw one large ship and one mak, beating in. Steamer Vulcan, Mornson, 24 hours from New York, with incise to W M Baird & Co,. Steamez W Whilden, Riggang, from Baltimore, with raib-e to J D Banff. Steamer Norfolk. Vance, from itichmolid, with mdee to W P Clyde & Co. . . • . Steamer Ann Eliza,llicnards, 24 hours from N York, with mdse to W l' Clyde & Co. Sehr J B Cunningham, Routh, 5 , days from New London, with stone to captain. Schr Belo, Disney, 5 days from Newburyport, with mdse to Rnleht & Sons. Schr John Whittwilenderson,l day from Port Penn, Del. with grain tolChrieliair& Co. Sehr Anadne, Thomas, 1 day from Siayrna,• Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. , Tug Thos Jefferson, Allen, from Baltincae, with a tow of barges to W P Clyde ae Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer A C Stale:a, Knox. New Yore, WIC P Clyde Co. Steamer 'Diamond State, Robinson, Baltimore; J D • Ruoff. Steamer H L saw, liar, Baltimore, A Grcrvea, Jr. Brig Wm B. Parke, §immons, Matanzas, Isaac Hough & Co. &kr T a Smith, Lake. Boeton, Andepried, Norton & Co. Tog tow o Thomas Jefferson, Allen & . for Esltbncae, with f barges,W P Clyde Cco. Correspondence of the Phila. Even Aug Bulletin. MUM°, Dec. 2, ien. The follcrwing boats from the Union Canal laden Into the fichuyildll Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows— /Laren A Catharine, with lumber to Taylor & Bette; S)d Wither!, do to J Keeley ,• Coneolid Co 39, do to Trump, Bon & Co; Hannah Lloyd, do to Goldey & Cohn; Village Belle, wheat to Stinc A Bro ; Emblem, dour, Ac. to Hoffman & Kennedy. F. XIMORANDA. Ship_Daniel Marcy, Roes, from. Manila let July, at New York.yesterday, with sugar and hemp. • Ship St Lawrence, Nichols, sailed from Callao 7th ult. for Hare.. • - Ship Crescent City, Delano, sailed from Callao 12th ult. for Bordeaux. _ . Ship 0 B Hazelton, Gilkey, from Buenos Ayres, at Callao 13th ult. for Chinchas and Antwerp. Ship C W White, Griffin, from Rio Janeiro,at Callao 13th ult. for Chinches and Antwerp. Ship Norway, Coombe, from Cardiff for Acapulco, was spoken 2d Sept lot 49 3o S. lon 63 57. Ship Mindorih_ Allen, sailed from Bristol, Rog._ 9th ult. for Bong Kong. . Ship San Carlos, Strout. from Boston, at Valparaiso 29th Oct. and remained 2tl ult. Ship Progress, WoOdward, cleared at Mobile 27th ult. for Liverpool, with 4149 bales cotton, valued at /340,029. Steamer Alliance, Kelly, hence at Charleston yes terday. Steamer Virginia, Sherwood. cleared at Now York yesterday for Sisal and Vera Cruz. ~,,:. Steamer Cuba, Dukehart, from Baltimore via Ha vana, at New Orle.aneldth ult.. . Steamer Tentonin (Prue), Kier, from hamburg via Southampton, at Now, Orleans 27th ult. Steamer Neyada Kelly; frOm New York, at Panama 21st alt. Steamers y.EtiniondS, and Mereldita,Stnith, 4 , cleared at New lean,* 27th tilt.-for New York. Bark Pericles, Snow, at BOwland'e Island 26th Aug. for Cork neat day. Brig Roman (Br); sailed from Old Bacbor, Ja. 29th alt. for Milk River to load for this port. Seta John 6 Shindler, Leo, sailed from Mobile yes terday for this port: . • Schr J V Wellington, Chipman, hence at New York yesterday. . . , . Schrs Minnie nude, Craim and nos Glyde, Scull, hence for Boston, at Now York yesterday. Behr Mary It Francis, R 9 y,,Q. hence at Richmond Schr Polar Star, Murphy, hence at Norfolk 29th nit. Schrs W G Dearborn,' Scull; 0 Tiltom.somers, no d J N Wilson, Somers, were loading at Charleston 29th ult. for this pert. . .i i. , 1 Schr -- (throe-maatedhor Philadelphia,93 days from St. John, NB. for Cuba, , was seen 25th ult. lat 36 30, lon 74 94. - cuErgirLintisii 4 / sitaistoinfriti Ewan% ,'({r ...: • ATE I" : .1 1 1 r -NO BUT . . . , 4 r .toned t :4S teriA &I V, : , .. v • i ota 1 , ,- ~ 4,* -_. - I Vltet , 114:1_16446. ohdir:?; • ' I .00 1 , aro . Kalamai i 1 , , .- pi erelyttaitgriti,,vlg t * 1141,12 ?0 ~ .r.filioratitisLikt---- -t ,t-wki ~, .P. 41 11, 60 44i - 4 , , 3 7 3) 6 ,33311. 3. tu,-.3%-jan WI " 14 ' OPEN -INANE INOrdi 1,41.-..,,u,:. I* .:.1•.; t , i 7":1 ,‘ ". :. 1 THE DAlLY::tVENlNG,,.tivtirimipi.: -. roct , Appiipioi TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3,,1.167. INDIA SHAWLS. er E co, FRYER, 916 Chestnut Street, Has received and now open his Fall Importation of India Numb and Semis, together with all other kinds of Shawls Also RICH DRESS BILKS, BLACK SILKS. POELLNS, CLOAKING% CLOAKS, To which the attention of purchasers Ls Invited; the goods are purchased foi mall and will be sold cheap. Ne3ott4 J. CHAMBERS, No. 810 Arch Street, BM JUST OPENED NOVELTIES lli POINTE LACE GOODS. THREAD LACE VEILS. CLUNY COLLARS. POINTE LACE EDEPB.Ba BAMBURG i r I DENGB. —ter than half-price. oclA FrenchEmbroldered Limn Bete. from GO Gents tm to $1 l FLANNELS :EXTRA CHEAP I—ALL-WOOL FLAN nein at 25,18 and 81; full yard wide, all-wool, at 37.1.4. Shaker Flannel. very heavy, yard ward, at M. There are all wool and unrhrtnkable. (hay Twilled at 21.. al, 35 and 3735. Red Twilled at3l. 33, 36, 373.1, and N. White Twilled. P3lue Twilled at low prices Canton Flannels at 12Z. 14, 16. 16 and 20. GRANVII.I.r B. HAINES, 3 Market street, above Tenth. DIAN If ETS. All•vrool Blankets et $3: finer at $4 Id: better and very large at-$5; extra size at $6; 81411 finer at $7 and $8; finest made at $10; have been at $l5: - Army Blankets very cheap. Comfortables at $2.152 50 and V. Army Overcoats, Army Blouses, Gem Blankets. GRANVILLE, B. HAINES, 1013 Market street, above Tenth. Gli EA PERT MU SLIMS IN THE CITY.-ALL MAKES, very low ; splendid bleached, yard wide, at 125¢; heavy unbleached, at 12,i.5. In fact, all kinds at nearly old prices. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, dett.tl 1013 Market street, above Tenth. EICES!) REDUCIED 'PRICES REDUCED:S.—MPS D Irish Poplins, 162 25. • Silk Poplin', Heavy Cord. n Silk Poplins, Neat Cord, $2 W. Fine French Iderinoesaront 75c. to $1 50: Poplin". All.wcol and Choice Shades, WO. to $1 Fine French Chinchilla Clothe. $6 50,, worth $lO. Velvr t Clothe, splendid quality $l3, worth $l6. Plaid Poplins, gay and go- d. to $1 50. • - STOKES k WOOD, .7 Arelastreet. LONO AND SQUABE BEOCHE SHAWLS FOR SALE at less than the recent Auction sale prices. - Own Centres.. &Arlet Olien - Centres. Bleck Fitted Centres. Sarlt Na li c i ir el Tl e ttft e tfluterle. GAY AND PLAIN STYLE BLANKET SHAWLS. EDWIN HALLS CO.. 213 South Second street. - VDWIN HALL & 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET. .121 would invite the attention of the Ladies to their stock of Cloths for Sacks and Circulars.. Real Velvet Oaths , finest quality. Beautiful Shades of Purples. Beautiful Shades of Browne. Beautiful Shades of Blacks. Beautiful Shades of Whites. Chinchilla and Frosted Beaver Cloths. the. 1 :r .l-' 71MI '' 1 I -1. i, ~' I talL .„,,...- .4.---- F orp .' - welp4 r - VA* c . BEeItHAIJS & ALLGAIER Beepeettully invite atte ock ntion to their large and Tidal d of Super FAMlTtilir CARRIAGES - . , Of lateet 'tyke, with all the moat recent imProvementiof Sala. ELEGANT LANDAU. P jnet completed. Also. CLAEENCE COAGGES and COUPES of different dem. MANUFACTORY. WA/MEOW , . AND • 1204 . FRANKFORD AVENUE, 0d ,,,, r ;,„,, ' aim; Gitardlivezue. ' . RETAIL DAR 1101 ; CHESTNUT ISTkt..EET. 1 • E. 11, NEEDLES .dc GO. Will be prepared to direr for HOLIDAY PRESENTS` " Splendid iterortniente of LACES 'o* LACE Goons, JIANDIZEROIDEFS, VEILS. EMBROIDERIES, ke., , .At Prices to toitire Oaks. Their stock of Souse-FuridshingPki Goods 4 iiie Will be o ff ered tholost - rates. Eleventh anajihestglit streetti l GIRARD ROW, PHILADELPHIA. * LIS '311.1;€1 LoNZssjHOa.tott 1101 IDHES'rN IJT ST RE 6T. L. M. NEFJ)LtS & CO, N, V, COMB KLEMM ' AND COMUT , • , - Have opened a large lot of very superior _, 0 " 4 Table Damasks, Which they offer at $1 25 and $1 50 per yard. ;41 Theee goods are from forced sales by the 1m• i"; quality porter, and ( t i o 7.g biesloeulf superior r ot . eold in auction. Also, a very cheap lot of Liden GB reduced - from $2 to $1 25, and from $225 to $1 Eu Per yard. c i lil a ra i Z h ri in iti eejreducd • fromllo,lniots de. I I d leo, a lot of all L inen reduced froni Zee. to 2235 e. zi ,L1TN1.L8.3.1 - 1 CllOll CARRIAGEB. NEW PEBLICATIONS• JUST PUBLISHED. A TREATISE CN THE Law of lii4arance, BY WILLARD PHILLIPS. Filth Edition. 2 volnunce, tvo. Price, $l5 ()O KAY & BROTHER, Lawllookeell ere and n 11. t tputh Street. fILIZAP BOOBS! 011EAP.1100103,!!::: r • ••• 1 $1 BOQS§._gmukg AT A.ILLENTI3_,__ •$1 00 800 SELLING AT 25 CE NTS. '':'. A Iwo varieWAit aseo , ted tit gter . e_ populer_uteee. ALT. SOUKS AT WHOLES ALE ALL Og. PRANGS, COROMOS AT ,Y 4 7,669L115A.LE s • RlcEs. L'VER.a•a,arker,,O. OUR LINE AT , y6l YElCES .l4;dyggardil Catl4t ap Book Store, and eetecth.. 31040c.f0l 60 Centoii 0 100kor. Cents Es Hs n 02 0.- -"" 4 T . ' 1214 Cut irtreot. üBT ; • 14 I r is Gillasili lAA i GMSAit - New _fll• . . Grammar of the Latin AcL, •or the we 7 ' = . ~ , A L. .• 4 with exercises and vocab tY W "'•• •T ' T 41,411., Stmenatendent4( the Hine .am Schee ~ , , 1 44 7,1 .4 The Pub , •• • . ' annotunjus to Teaehen , d f r i en 4 6 9 . ;rt : ;*1 mairany, that the new edi . the above W ' • routs. and til r rie sr • amlaslion'ot ...- il ••• • e l li oliji oml, with imiz otit, tot there ;, , 1 ~: ~: wid, be tc ea Mild ,' • ,- , , ' WWII for t lin ita i I =:'‘. •••;', r; '"'',. ', • :''''" •./ dorm' b ' )• •"' ~4 . a,' • f 1 ''‘',. ''' _,•• -„ 4 1-t0, 4 4i , , 4p ' , room rirtamoua. 7 3-10'S EXCHANGED FOR 5-20'S, •••• • ON MOST FAVORABLE TERM% ]De Haven Ar,Elliro., 40 South Third Street. a SPECIALTY. •. • SMITE, RANDOLPiI. & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS 16 Smith Rill 81, 1 f Anew greet Philadelphia, Mev Lat, STOOKS AND GOLD . BOUGHT AND BOLD ON 0014NMION. INTEREST ALLOWED ON MOOSE= Il vatiGHT , •, BANKERS & BROKERS, - N0..17 NEW STREET, NEW YORK. all Particular atentiongiven to the puiehal and We of .1: • SE RAILROAD NTOa BONDS AND GOLD. Briefusee exclnetirely orriCommilision. All orders will receive our personal attention at BM Stock Exchange and Gold Board. de11.1711 $3O 000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OF IM gONEL'at Walia;Ceera! property. J•*,GUIaIEY do 011LOCIEJELIES,' JkllllllJOlNFirt SHOTWELL'S SWEET OLDER, Our usual supply of this celebrated Cider, Just Received. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dew h rat Creagia, Corner Eleventh and Vine. Streets JAMES R. WEBB, Tea Deader_and a E. corner EIGHTH and WALNUT. ExtraYlne Bonehong or English Breakfast Teas; nape rfor Chelan Tess, very cheap :Oolong Teas of evert Fad e 1 Young Dyson Teas of fi nest qualities; all fresh lmported. ate c. , ;'" G 17.), COLGATE k ecril 0 r e\ iazumtx &C 0 ERA§IVE• SOU L manufactared from PUBS IL& TBRIA.LI3, and easy be considered the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Grocers. mr2l•tadrthdpl "DRIME NEW JERSEY, LEAF LARD, ".:UST ceived, and far side by E. C. KNIGHT k- CO' not? Imo • S. E. eon Water and Chestnut streets. PRINCESS ALMONDS.—NEW CROP PRINCESS PA IL Almonds just received and for sale by ALF. SPILLIN, N, W. cor. Arch and Eighth vtreate. 1)1AB OLD JAMAICA RUM. HOLLAND' GIN. I Medicinal Vilnes and . Brandies, Opera*" Port Wine and California Wines, in "tore and for sale at (X)UEITIPO East-End Groeery. No. 118 South &woad 'treat. WCROP TEAS—FINEST QUALITY 'OP CHINA ald Japanese 'ream in store and for sale at GVUEITY43 East-End Groeerr, No. HS South Second street!, A LMERIAAIRAPEB.—toO KEGS ALMERIA GRAPES. Jot. in lartin clusters and of troperior quality, in store and for sale by M. : E. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Math and Arch streets. , . NEW OAF IN GINGIER.-900 LBS. JUST BECIBIVELD . in prime om•,. Forgole at COUSTVS East UM eery, No. 118 South Second street. R, ! RAISINS 11-200 WHOLE. 11,&tr .01? it, quarter bem'ef„Derble Crown jMul...th_ti boat fruit is the Triarfiet,Tor sale by ftf. ffr . rt. W. our. /itch wad Elghtbstreets. , , „ %.11 A:4 A ploaXtp jßALmott, Shad:. " es au! Bawds ItElcitta, just resedveC and tering° at STY'S Eadand Grocery: Ear 112 Booth Second stmt. qv :1 : •VD.. q : : 71'1 •• rut A: ....Vineg_s&Pttreleen ustasAl Seed. die. away. oil hand nd a it COUNT'S Sp East it End Grocery. NO. IN floutb rieco stra waerciencs, rirwaidaw, aft . , LEWIS LAOMITS & C 0 . ,. Diimallealen lad kffiden, ~ . 'No. 802 Chestnut Street, Would Invite the attention of perchmere- td their large ~ , Ptoek of .. , • '',',, ',, '', ... 7••, , Gents' and Ladies' Watohea r at* received. of thellneitt il latd b = "ll4 Quarter Second. and glelf i tt __ _ Sliver _ Gaeta Aleg i American Watches m.o.- Diamond seta, pips, Studs . Rings, .g et i::nd.htelhatilte. Garnet and Etrupcim Seto,W _riest v . Solid Silverware of all Itin including a urea iwooffe meat imitable for Bridal Premeds. : , , NILOTHINIX. REDUCED PRICES. An elegant Waited Stock of the 'newest la ' :) • ll b ! 109 b Y , •r 7 - ALBBIGHP'&'AUTTE:NIiRIitrdIC I MERCHANT TAILORS „,9,lo,,phestnut 5t4410. ;Fir! ILEIIIOVA.L. REMOVAL. : - The undendigiga ieinifiefe No. 120 North TIiIRTNEWNA atroll..osklo¢o with largo,oq rooms. and increased facilities for conducting finalises.. they haoseAso give ealll4 , , .. 4l . 4 t_ t 9,l4ltr t F k lil i . 49rt r ., 2 strrell i 3 or old ones rePaire' • %.tee 1/0 hraii I , i ,r SUU , iOA7k* IF` 'VOLT WISH; ,To BE , `BEAUTItin Lee Oscella de rends, ott.llloGrlaßegla, en BeauttiVing the Voispledea and . Preserving the /this Tits brvAhraide toilet artkiewaydisecraluod by * cekt lirate&chem um In France, tura it is te utat the Ladies of tilt Courts of ,Earope Owe their beauty, With all its sinap city and twill there is he article that will comp' With tas a beautifier of the complexion and preserve of the skin. AL C. MeClusky purchased-the receipt of him some years ago be has 'b oo that time given It a perfect-tria among hie personal friend" and the aristocratic circles o Philadelphia, New York, Baltimoaoston. New Orleans, St. Lord* Pavannabaliarlmte N. da They have used it tit unq ed admiration, a would consider the toilet imperfect without this delightful' and tamely harmless preparation. Victoria 'Regis and Oseeila de Persia has ten such entire. satisfaction in "evieirge.ineroce,tai entirelyarticle is coelled to offer it to the different from anything of the kind ever attemet i ed il iuld is 'warranted _ FREE FROM ISONOUS SUBSTANCE& After using Osce de ends and Victoria Regis for A short time, the skin will have II milt, satin-like texture: U imparts &freshness. smoothnees and softness to the skin, that can only be produced by using this valusble article. It presents, no vulgar liquid or other elmpounds, and its use cannot possibly be detected by the cimg observer. FOR REMOVINCJI TAN, FRECKLES, 8 B; AND CUTANEOUS DISEASES FROM T swim. IT L 3 INVALUABLE,. M. C. McCluskey has every confidence in recommending his Victoria Regis and itheelia de toilet to the Ladies as being the only perfect mad reliable article now in use. , Gennine•Propared only by M. C. MeClusicey, And his name stamped on each Label—no other is genuine Depot, No, 109 North Seventh Street.. Sold by nil Druggists and Perfumers in the United States and Canada. oath s ram) g'APAL DENTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR kJ cleaning the Teeth. deet'o. Ting ardinalcute which in. feet them, giving tone to the gnma, and leaving a i of fragrance and perfect .cleaniiness in the moal Bl l may be used daily, and will be found to etrengthen w and bleeding gams, while the aroma and deteralvenses. will recommend it to every one. • Being composed with the assietance of the Dentist,Physiciane and Mcreeeoplit, it is confidently offered am a reliable subetitute for the alp certain washes formerly in vogue. • • Eminent Dentiets, acquainted with the constituents el the Dentalline, advocate its LW; it. contalne nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment Made ouly by JAM.EB 'T. MUNN, Apoth m Brod. and iipee=s. For sale by Dragnets gwierally, and _• _ Fred. Brown. D. L.Btackhouse„ ' Hansard &. Co., Robert C. Davis, C. R. Neeny, Isaac Geo. C. Bower. eaac H. Kay, Chas. Shiversa_ . _,.. . C. H. Needles, 8. M. licColiM - TT. J. Husband, _ S. G. Bunting, .Ambrose Smith, Mee. H. Eberle, Edward Parrish, James N. Barka. Wm. B. Webb E Bringhurst & Co.. James L. Bisphani; • ' Dyott at Co., Hughes & Combe, H. C. Blair's Som. Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. UNTIRELY RELIABLE—HODOSON'S BRONCHIAL ..E1 Tablets, for the cure of coughs. Collie, hoarseness. hum chitis and catarrh of the head and breast Public owdr. era, singers and amateurs wll be greatly berneattM by tieing there Tablets . Prepared only by LANCASTER WM.& Pharmaceutists, N.H.' corner Arch and Tenth . Widen.Pilep For stde by Johnacia. rialloWaY_E and Druggists generally. selificr CAJELPETINGS, &Cm. RICH AND ELEGANT . CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o, Neweet deolgoeeoglawelft prices. THREE SHOW ROOMS.' S. C. .IENDUTAK, NO. 25 SOUTH SECOND ST.. ael.94b e to 8m rpil Below Market, ENGLISH CARPETINGS:- New Goods of our own Importation Just =dyad. ALSO. A choice 'election of AMERICAN C.ARP.ETINGS, 4 OIL CLOTHS, &c. Earn& Drugiettage. froni iiilf-yard to fbar yards wide I ROPr Mats. One entire stock. including new goods daily 'o will be offered at LOW PRIORS FOR CASH, Removal. in January next. to New Store, now building, ' 13 Cbartuut greet. R. L. KNIGHT & XONg SO7 Chestnut Street. th Sm ARPETS THAT WILL WEAR WELL—WILLIAM C POLLOCK, No. KO Market street, bait increased him • stock of Carpels and Oil Clothe. For quality sad colors none' oateL Examine ahem. if you please. , 837 Market street. . nold a to th Imi Oriu-i:1:4:1 V. H. WILLIAMS, Lumber Merchant, Seventeenth and Spring Garden streetn, OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF SELECT LUMBER AND HARDWOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. n 0234 to thlnn 50 0001447'15%dt pcAre 64 .610FLDING ing:lts cried width Shelving and bal l ed I Cei c k, ul 4 Pater: staff 4 inch Yellow Pine Mlle; cheap zinc Bsibinz and Floaring;__ Cypecee and White Pine en,low price.. NICHOLSON'S, Seventh, and Car enter streets. ONG BOARDO-18 TO 24 FT. . FIRST AND BE ... TN .) L cow., and rooms; also, 841 and 64 Sign Bo feet imnig; Underlakers' Can Boards for sale low. Inf. OLSON, Seventh sad Oaiventer streets. nol&img 1867 LE WHITE FINE. BOARDS AND PLANK.' • 44. 44 93‘.8 and 4lneb. CHOICE PANEL AND FIRST COMMON. U feet too* 44. 64. 6 k iKon4 4.lach. BROTEER & CM. o. 9500 SOUTH Street 1.867. - ri'Difil"4 3 'D.if iIcZYBR'G ' V 'thtiBt '-:1 W. 4-4 DELAEARE Fa I U . 114 DELA ,i I U. AB FLOG: 1 e.' G ' 8 P 1 4t ie 4 Cf; I : aI I Itl i NG .. . . I 3 R 9r6 : L P V ' MAD G LA *AUL& B SLR 4 00 4 No. SOO Booth dont; ' II ALNUT BOARD& 86 • . W WALNUT PLANK. . WALNUT BOARD& • . . • , • • • WALNUT PLANK.: LARGE BTOGIC 7 -43EABONED MAUtrlli 1867 -LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKELRO • LUMBER FOR MOM_ -* OED&R W SJIO.4II fit; :21-' MLR. W mAking, g t • & 1867. - ALBANY EUMBH 8 ? ALL 3 .larla Arr) , • - VEY PO • WI ; • • Atib Asa, .OALP YAAMAB,Dis, , . 3 0; )8 MYQ 0 ti . ' VENEERS. ) BLAME. BROTHER & 00 1867: i'l.AH4lllllßterucTunits. ?.41.4a4 4,404 a BOX -BOARDS . • •SVi ns, Nix sow souto mow. 4 , 4 P 141 , I :1 . 4 .43PBUCE JOIST•4IPEU I 867 4 asp I,9NG. r • : t t 14 M y _ al ma t i kt "N°94BRoTBER f BIAILICiMESB AND DEDDING•', FlgenOt BEDS AND HAIR MATNE szEV vrix,a ttl u also. 'Mathes aonst . Antly on hiuni. ff o nplBlP 21111111311111 1 18114 I i 0 14010 EL - ' O PII ILLVAND. d 1 ii n P . .t . : 1 IN . mi jam a mmo. mi .. mr...A. ELion ii :1 P. i v. - al -. 4. 4 ' . 91. - i tyamigir 7.. , "kt i lippotter a „ 'staited..;ZAilkti ".• Orso-1 . , .•• ()MGM afirjailEM i i i4o. 16: PIIII4DII Mort. f InterestiAnponsi due GILA_ st their Off i ce ou Poe Bonds of tab tiompatmerm pa and after December ptieer ~ , coma. v reistre. n wow abith PARMintS , .4.1 D" iIfZerfAXICIP Zf4TIONILte t r:ffi~rmrr o. For the convadenoe of ite 1it00401114 = pay to the 'Receiver of Tug the Pale 4th el 1.••• llflTt now duo um their resiftUyq ahavelidikrott; , ~• . MBE OQP 'V . I" ] liar hol de n Al oYBlll . )1 . 1 eAlt..Qitl w be held et the OnicerefsaLctr ~.0: N, pq ~ etreet, on THURODAy. Decent 1 / 4 1 1 1. 2 4 0 , g e e ‘,... for the purpose electing on the Reeola 0 . —a,,,.... , hut meeting. Az. lA* diem 0 of the property Os 1, 0 0 ‘ , ... 4 • 7.s pany, and bring ft to a niece ~• R. ivirotay4 •,.' Sett. 4, 1 1 ADITTEIHi ir MEETING OE XfftitTOOIOT bi r tiita at elri 9 th is lias t :t t the n tt e pAtly, Nir: .1? Front otreet, ott'lWDAT.Detember smata 'oNatock 4.0 1 for the piirpooe oft acting on the resolution of at MO last meeting, 'fir., disPeee ef th e PeSPertY ef C9"k" • A. E. , FOUGERA,T. , deSgt• • , ------ Ay , OF FICE OF ' 'THE ERLIANCE INSUIRANAT IX./MPANY Or VILILADELPEU4.4" N Soh W N:CT STILE ET. iiiitian . .. ittpin ; 4. Ili :: ir,,,; ' ....„..''',." The Annual " Meeting if the: Stockholders of The 18.7S olt: ance Inaitranco Company 9f Philadelphia." and the its... , i noel election of thirteen 083 .19Nrairtwi9; to, serve for . the ensuing year, will be held at tkia °lice en MONDAY.. December 16, 1667, at 12 o'clock -My. : no27todel6) , , TITO& CJ3IILL. Beef'. 'UNION ' PACIFIC ' ItilerlAPAlFA r Mlta __EASTERN .DIVISIONe.,OIM4SI • 4 , .. SRTERT,Pnitanni.ontacNov. 22, ..,, ••_, en ...i. •;,.., The Interest, In Gold on the First , . il en ', , x 410 ., t 0 51416 Union Pacific Railway Oonman9l. Rillterri ",_ „.. illi_e December 1, 1667_, will be paid, , on Vrelosim -..' - ''' Coupona at the Banking Houle of , • • o' " ' ' DANEY, 140P.G.,kii Ai' 00 4 .,.. - ''' '' ''''' '':''', On and after that date. 63 Exchange Kla ce t *ow yorl4: ,' ,! WM. PALrett, ' ' .' ' Treiunirer, , , ; f no2S.thAta9t, ser DELAWARDAND RARITAN CANAL CO.. n :`,: M. CAMDEN AND AMEAOWLIO re AND TRANS- ' ' : • PORTA/10 Cid ANY ' . ..„'"* The Directots of the .s 1 ,e 'Companies' heel, 'Were& '' that the Transfer books of Capital - Steck be aloe& cm ' January 15th and July AWN in ' aghear,nntti the d Z of the following month :sand any div idend , tleclarea , be payable to the stockholde r s. etandfzig ae suety oirthe , , books of. the Companies, on the fitteeth day . 41 , th e ? month in which the dividend is declare d . • , ' •' • RICHARDSTOCKTON. Timm:Lim I'm NORTON. N. J., Dec 2.1867: DIVIDEND NOTICIEW nistlw PENNSYLVANIA BAIhROA H COMPANY,.;; TEEM:TREWS DEPARTMENT. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLD=s The Board of Directors .have this d ,l l , ll4Sciiire ' d Item : • annual Dividend ofPrres Per Cent. Ort,tne capiti stock I die Company; elear of National and State - tau% payab on and after November'2o. iSea. Blank_powere of attar- ney for collectipa dividends can bo had at ,tho. ; otlice the Company,_ = Booth Third street;'..' Persons holding Scrip Certificatescan have them 'emboli on presentation at this °dice. no4.Soti , . , THOS. T. FIRTH Treasurer. LEGAL XOTICEN TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 'UNITED STATES FOR TILE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYL= VANIA. In the matter of GEORGE O. ALLEN, of Philadelphia in the county of Philadelphia, in the said Dbitriet, a. Bankrupt. The Paid bankrupt having, under the Act of O of 2d Marth.lB67, filed his petition for a ditchers= ~ all hie debtsprovable under the said Act , and for a cern& cote thereof, alleging that no mete have come to the , hands of the assignee, ,It is ordered that a meeting of creditors be held' on. the 27th day of November, 1867, at 12 o'clock. M., before the Register,- WILLIAM Mo- AIICHAEI4 _Esqn.ire, at his office, at No. 530 Walnut_ street; Philadelphia (to be continued by adJourninenta, if necessary), when and where' the examination of . said, bankrupt will be finished; and anY,bneirliCatho and third meetings of craditors.re‘mire . by the 27th' a 23th sections of the said: act -may, be traremOeted . • 'ItIV • if neither assignee nor creditor °ppm& the thy to the Collet Whether the 'rtald benkrti things cenformea tq ble• ditty anderthe said net, end IT not,. In what respects; Wbieb certfAcatek Walks - 4AV eXamination, when closed. with all otberenpsserelating tothe case, will be filed by the Reghter in; the,(llerk's Office. It is further ordered that a berVibo'htudr , onAier: said petition for discharge, and twe e , t o __ DAY, the : fourth del of D e c e mbe r' befOre the said Court at Philadelphia, at ten ,o'clo A. M., when and where all creditors , who bare debts, aut other persons in int erest, war itypear 'sad abolVeae, it any they have, why prayer of the said petithineboultit not be granted.• Witness the Honorable JOHNCADWALADER, ;edge. of the said District Court, and the-seal thereof. at delphia, the twelf thi day of Noyember.A;a:/eSi G.A. PDX Attest—Ww,rui Maltuar N THE OEPHANS , COURT , Eta TEM gl2y , A County_ of Estate- of 'WTL p M GLENSEY.deceased. The' Auditor" appointed h the Court to smile, settle and adjust „the atcount MITNItY, W. SPENCER.' administrator d. b. m e. Va. of the eatihte of WILLIAM , AinGLENSEY ~ ,d ifeessed. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties Interestet for- theßrume of his appointment. on Wednesday, liecenitair• , at. 3g,' o'clock P. at his office, N o: !south Si, street,' • the city of Philadelphia. ' W. P. MESSICK. Auditor. n0244,tu,61,6t§ . - -- TN THE ORPHANS , cutlx:r ,FQR AAP County_of- Philadelphle.- r dstate of MATTHIAS W. HALDWIN. 'deceared.—The Auditor, appointed - by - the Court to' audit, rettle and adst aid lint aegOtme Of JOHN, CLAYTON and JOSEP H-B TOWNSEtW__,-Itko. ecutore of the last will and testament of: MATTRLAS W. BALOWIN. deceased, and to .report.distritedieek ad • the balance .in the lands .of..tho,accolattantaimillmiesd.„... the partica interested for the purpose of ,bleappointmetat, :on FRIDAY. December 19th 187 at fontif Melt ; at his o ffi ce, No. 131 South Fifth rtreet, ".,== Philadelphia. ...G.Ecatop M. cawßoE. n02641011,' , 5t3 ' -Altdficifr COAL AND WOOD. ' LEWIS CONRAEr; --., COAL DEALER'''::: M. W. COMER NINTH 1191 16Ti16. ALL THE FAVORITE COALS CONSTANTLY CM HAND AND CAREFULLY PREPARED. nol4th a tu2m . _ . • P MeDARRY & C tO A N e DEA7 , RRB IN *AND WOOD WEST END OF CHESTNUT STRAET BRIDGE: ;o • BLACRAMITS' AN D _ - HICKORY, OAR .PENE WOOD;, 1i027-2m4 SPLENDID STOVE COAL. W EI LA up R E G RI Er R . R .. .. .. 678 nolASm E. D. ASELTOEOI6I3 ni.ll.Ex4s.v,p3f.P.Er. F EB Ei S ONEY 1 1 :ROOK' LVEIIVEM THER STRSTAJUAISM GOALS ; *EIGHT AND: c &LUTE GH WITH= noll&no -STREET. E. R. PENROBE.dr. DEALERS IN COAL. 141) .gu et gl i o i rait_nrt ok ra)3r o o t atlFlAdelphi p t e . d irgisAY for Fallaitile. 11W - Orders ree,eived at 1411 North Mani litreet ag through the Paitoallice. M 1 2 :1 1 1, ' a WAND /N MI A j( TTEMO I V I !S; : tMg i ifi'77, pre p,ll sad Ltienek tagt... with the VW= 1:1 lw. W e t ilk ~ ( ersilli gr i kr 9 " °9 N II Nadia Moe. Lostitate B o. . ) atm* • 4 8 - ) 161041 Arab st reetm • 1 5 a OCTET Booms. PO siranniit JULEAIMIMUM TAIONAS'fi. 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