titrwrrius. The Itibw chivy tioverly4seute r Meed•tv-ie u tray Itto dby taw Ike OrZallk Catworul Ity Col:vets ant Ite• B lard of Ontarb Of the Public Seboole. The !oho wing is Iht of the metabere of each of those CITY COMICILS. Ward.• , a. John J. Kersey, 11. , It. Jamea W. Hoto.la-, D. 1.7..10reph 11. flunkey, I). 19. William BitMtn,. IL 19. James Malik, It j 211. '4" hots 11. Hsi lams;. B. Si. Charles T. ,Inue4, a. 2?. William F. Sm , th, R. 23. Edw. A. Shaliesms.R. 124 Smmi7ol W. Caged, It. 5. James Meta'etieom D. 7Robert Armstrong, ft 1 Ilm,di 111eIlvtdo, It . I.iS Win. L. Alorritud, D. 'cars, •1. I. Thomtok Dail* R. 2. Dr. C. It, liemerly, 8. Mau (I.ldeCull, D. 4. Dewy Marcut,, D. 5. !J . 0t31:1 C...vbrim. D. Palrielc Duffy, D.. jou A.,St,ermar, R. S. Ales. L. IlodgdoN, R -9. Wen. . hiokley. 10. A. U. Pramiretu. , R. 11. Samuel (4. Ring, D. 12. Geo. W. Plumley, D. 15. Alexam'er M. Fox, IL 14. David* tamer. R. Dll.lll>lIClllll4, 17 ; 'New ruembere Coin MGM Ward. 1. V.ll l ism tralllnnr, `Hbn. `2. 'Ger. P.' Suxhila l e, D. Iruae Gr`fllll , F. D. 'l'ho& 11nu00..0, D. 3. 'Win. H. 11'agen, 'Gen. IL D. 4"W irl untaln. D. "IhAid J.. llcUlain, Il 4,ltabtt+ .1)111,11, *l. M Grnui, P. 7. JOl4ll litllTlrlcy, It J 01541 V. Crreley, R. s. it.. R. Mobs 0. ‘d hn Fn. eirn,ll. 10. 'William 11 MUMS, 'Geo. W. ' 11. elsitbovy airipberl; D. 12. *William T. Luquet.D. Abrithum Knee, R. John ,VisbOtiiitter, it. 14. Henry fr.'Ortmi, R. 'R. W.- Lelghte. , R. 15. IHrtlive:W. , & L ill), R. Robert M Ernes, R. • "IR-Mu Beim, 15. Rid:turd V. Shields, ft. 'New . Members. Republicans, 40, Deincrat4, 18. The following is a general eummary of the two brealLekt' es Republicans Democrats.. Republican majority.... 6 22 28 Total 28 58 86 The following are tut nauxs3 of thu nominees tor, 4.1.h.t ft% Oi LOUILICPB,ab 01 Wein be ing tenor:ult.:adults : Select Council. Presidolt —Willi:vw 6. thockley. Clerks —BeDjutuin li. HaIOCEI an I Robert Bethel). Messenger—Mortimer L. Johnson. Cumnion Council President—JoBl.l) 1 . Mitreer. Ciras—Jolui Eckstein uud Abraham Ste en.rt, Aiess(ngers—Jutues Zitntuermau and (laclu Controllers of the Public Schools. 17. Johu licAvoy,M. D.,11 is. N. Limnos, It. !11. Stephen Tyl,r, D. 120. H. 111...k0k, R. Win. B. Stennene, IL 22 Edw. Artbstroug, 123, John Q Bremuer. L. £4. N.J. II 'Milan, R. U Idi2Juilept A. Win. It !drugs, It 27 clomoir., F Aimt, It. Itepubiic.ins, 18. Democrat-, 9. Independeto, 1. Wards. 1. A. S. Jeaalirs. R. A .Nebinger, M. D., D Jackeou. D. 4. P. A. Ficrten. D. 5. L. C. Cae6loy, C. M. It. 'Barris, R. 7. Louis Lrlkln. R. S. R. Wile..ii, It 9. James Fr* 01)..rn, R. 111..1; P. Weil , * nll, R. 11. James S. Hinkel D. 1 4 z. M. Bell St , t.hti, 13. John B. Grobn, 11. A. C. Robert'. R. in. John W. Cbizk, H. 16.8 li. Smith, D. TRU MAYOR'S APPUINTMENTS. —Mayor Fos yeaterday announced the following appoint ments: Clerk—Charles L. Wolff. Magistrate at the Central SUMOn Alderaaan Wilson Kerr. Fire Marshal—Alex. W. Blackburn. Chief of Dia ectives—Jos. Eneu. Detective 011icer—Joshua Taggart. Special Officer—James YI. R )13,:rts. Messerigt r—Alex. F. X. Gallagher. Thismoining the office was pretty well filled w:th people. A few called to pay their respects to the new Ma) or, hut the largest portion of- the crowd Were applicants for positions. Ttie appll e,tions were rectivtd by the clerks. The Mayor desired to become betier acquainted with the workings of the office, and but few persons were admitted to his presence during the morning. The efficers of the Detective force were taken into ib private Make this morning by the new We, and were introduced to the Mayor. He addressed them a few words,saylug that he hoped to have their co•operation to enable him to sac c.ssfully administe r ihe affairs of the city. LA COTERIE CA, A/VAL.—The 11 th of January, the time fixed for La Coterie Carnival at the Academy of Music, Is near at hand, and thou s ands of persons who have thronged that spacious edifice RS SDI ciatorA of or participants in the bit masque in former yeais, are anticipating much pleasure at the coining testival. Messrs. Abel and Risley, the Directors, are determined that the ball of this yea y shall not ail in comparison wi h the others they have so successfully conducted. The suhscribers' list IS filling up rapidly, and every indication points to a great triumph in the interest of amusements. The success with which these gentlemen have met, yearly since their first enterprise: is well dew me, and the future promises them an abun dant Larvest of rewards. They have expended largo sums of money in preparations for the ap proaching ft stival, and there is no doubt that the Academy will be completely filled with their friends on the night of the 11th lust. Tor GRAY RESERVES —Major It. Dale Benson has been chosen Lieutenant-Colonel of the First giment of the Gray Reserves, in place of J. W. Latta. promoted to the Coloneley. Capt. James 1J Keyser, of Company A, has been elected Ma jor.- Major Keyser was the ranking Captain of the militia in the State, h tying received tee first -commission under the new militia law. RonoruirEs.—The paper and rag warehouse of Edward Hunter, No. 613 Jayne street,was entered last even tug through a hack window. The thieves carried off some papers and a small amount of money About +he same time the paper establishment of James Culbert, No. 20 Decatur street,was en tared in a similar manner, and was robbed o some clothing and counterfeit money. ASSAULT WITU A Ce.un.—James Ferguson was before Alderman N ill, this morning, upon the charge of assault sad battery. Ho was at Ric hmoud street at .d Lehigh avenue, yesterday, and struck a horse with a elu't. The driver of the animal remonstrated with Ferguson, and, it is alleged, was also struck by him. Held in 6800 ball for trial. To BOTEL KeEPIDtS AND OrIDLIIS. —Oa the 26th cf this mouth will be sold at public silo by Thornas & Song, Auclioncers, the well known hotel and furniture, "Neptune House," situate at Atlantic City, N. J., being opposite Congress Hall bud too squares above the United States Hotel, mid cousidiod the best location at Atlantic City. Tbebouse le well built and in excellent r( pair. neatly furnished, has accommodations fot 2000:tests; can be examined. Terms liberal. See adtertiectueut on the seventh and last pages. iii-Treatment of Bose on Shipboard. t dispatch froml , Ban :rancisc a few nays aeo, stated that the first and cond mates of the ship Zemke had been sentenced to State Prison for t * () Yeats for ill-treatment of apprentice h , tvs on the voyage from ibis city to San Francisco. The Bun Francisco Call of the 18th of D write ber gives the Mowing account el the trial of the drat mate: "Several days ago we gave an account of bow the brat officer of an American ship .br°,ku in' three tlr 9% oaring voy.tge from Nd ~. K to this port. Toiterd iv the offender was brought to trial before Judge Hoffman, in the United States District Q , 'ltirt. The , secesed was John W. Causland, ulilrl Qiiicer of the 41.cnerleitu ship Santee, and three aaticenients wore Pre sented agaulitt him byl- 1. " tudold States Grand Jury. 'The first case timid was where George Golding, a boy be twei n 17 and 18 years • of ege, was the complainant. tie testified that •he Was "hipped several times dur ing the voyage—probably forty tinniu; and the defendant frequently compelled him to drink salt voter, and upon one ocension he forced, win to eat a piece ot tobacco DA loot; ae u fumes , (lag er , It wade him very sick, causing him to vomit and strain a great deal. He had to drink suit water a number of tluies,and each time that it was forced BY am-h. • *k Moo , 'JO. John 11 y, D. George .1. kteizell, n. John J. Stahl, D. 'John !muting, D. IS. Dar. W. St•-eithatn, R. Simnel l'. (}winner, It. P. Ray, It. 19. Nicholtul Sh‘ne, R. el is A. Sootier, R. "Daciel'Ourrit, R. F. Miller. R. 120..1:Leary t I. 11 trrisoa, 'Joseph F. Alta :er. It 'Witham S Allen, R "James Jenne , . R. 21: *Jame, Bowker. R. ' 22. Louts Wagner. R. - - ,Tabt.it Gates. It. 23. Sttimtel.C. Willits, R. 'Amos . R. Ellis, R. 24. Samuel P. Huhn, D. I' W. Vanh .ittett, D. 23. Chniles Juchr. , 0. 26. George A. Sttielti., R. .lames 8. Stewart, It. , 'Juba B. Parker, It '2,T. "James M. Sellers, II 18. George W. Myers, it Select amtmon Joint Brunch. fir I..eh. .r. 17 40 57 ...11 18 • • N Pj upon him the mate declared that .1t r`would . strengthen 1.10 lunge. and . .'give the ship a good name.' Before the ' prosecution Mid' introduced all thtir Evidence, the licensed - withdrew his plea of not guilty and pleaded tend ty tO the chtnw. The second indictment was , then read and evidence to' substantialb its 'allege- . lions introduced.. Isaac Bowere,the complainant, is perhaps "eighteen years of age. He is not a very bright boy. He bad been out from New York only a : few days when the mite begin to maltreat hitt, frequently. ettikivg him with , " a rope's-end because he could not remember the mom of the repes.-... Sometimes he would Ingo tam draw a bucket of water from the sea and drink of .it until he could hold no more. Ou one cccusion be compelled him to drink four cup fuls—almost a gallon—it puffed out his stomach until it looked like a toad's. lie was very sick afterward, but rt ceivcd no pity from either of the mates. He was kept sawing wood for a month. and was struck once with a heavy piece of wood. The steward said that be had la en goiog to set for thlrty.seven years and had never seen any bcdy..so, badly treated as the accused treated the boyti,.. lie went to the master and told him that it must be stopptd, and the second Mate was' forbidden to tiog or maltreat the boys, but the pritoner continued to do so whenever h' felt like it-which was very often. Tee court said that he bad never heard of such outrages. Tao Prisoner's counsel, Manchester, thouelit that compelling the boys to eat roreteco w 714 not ex actly right, but did not deem drinking silt water cruelty. The jury, howevc, thouebt differently, and tendert d a verdict of Timm is still another case to dispose of." CITY N 14.15. ilugyeeny in want. of it fine bead of hair should tt , e at (V c .Jayre'e Pair Tunic. It will (melte the scalp to vew and bealtby action, cleaun it fnma scarf to d dandruff, prevent we hair from falling off, cure FC'eruptive direaees which of en appear on trio lead, 1111(i m moo caeca produce a line growth of new Bair. As a , dreepirg, no better p.•eparatiou can he ob tained for irupa• ling a rich • lid glo&sy appearance to the hair. Prepped only by Dr. D. Jayne & Son, No. 24'201cm:int bueet. 14.1111.'S PURE CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE —For File by .14.1 in Fehr, 827 walnut street, by tbe gallon; care or barrel. Guaranteed pure. Recommended f tr its medicinal quanta a by the most, prominent physi cians. A keg° snpply en hand. Pnoor of the pudding' Is eating it; so with cloibirg, the proof of It quality is by Its durability, ard the Int of its coming from Chlrlee Blokes & Co.'s is prrof positive that you will be perfectly eatiedied with the quality, style and price. • WHAT Darr or ebild would not ho gratititd. with Mien aO. tuistmas Gift ae a set of those beautiful fuze sold so eize:.p at Oearoante, 5114 and 586 Chestnut streett QUIET and eoothe Int , pain of children trething Eire buyer'slntaht , Scald by all Dragglau. CIIIM•liiA8 Girls for Gents. Christmas Gifts for Ladies. CiiiHrtmue Gifts for everybody of Fars, buts and Oahfords', 534 and 896 Chestnut street. "Bowint's Gum Arabic Secrets"—Uso thetn fur y , nt Cough and pulmonary troubles. Depot, Sixth ar.dVine. nice. 3b ceut.r. Rold 1 Druggists. CooNs, Bunions, Inverted Nails, ahilifuH treated by Dr. J. Davidson, Nu. 915 Chestnut. eireet Charger moderate. Dhatt , M3SS, BLlNDitatibti AND CATAlitstl. J. lsance, M. D.. Proreasor or the Eye and nu. 'reale all db-eaaen appertaining to theArove tnein'arr it h the ntrno6l taincet-e. Tebtin Unix ruin the !11l If I citable ODD ceb iu (be city can be ecen at this °dick . No. 605 Arch ...trod. The r.iticileal faculty are inytteti iu accompany their pat ionb.,as be hatuo,ecretb In It ',alter ice Arldlclai eyes Inserted. No dou - ge mac. for examination. ----- SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and dTllggiStfa' but rieY, 14.1 : i matt a...MIC A PORT OF PUTLAPRLYRIA- JAN on It 2. itar Bee Marine Buttettn en hivide Paue. rW - No 'vale or elearanc a reported to day Correzoondence of the PhlbsdelLbto D ee . ILYWES. DEL. Dec. P The follawinq veseele nre detained at the Breakwater I lila evevii g by lieu d wi , de. In coLLq3ary with tho.e te r lit d to u y hot Humboldt, from Philadelphia fer erreu ; barke Atalanta. d • do; L eddler, do for (34. reithsgrn Reeo ute. troy, 81 MarVe. Oa. for Phila. delrbin; a htrAlly Budedon. troth thoton for N," fob' ; BR , land, frGie Brunea irk, Ga. for New York, nod Ento line McLane. nom Georaettwu fer Beaton. Yourc. et.e. JUti &PIA C.J.ILS. 4 4W.Mt ,, let NIDA Ship Filen Goo?speed, Preble, cleared at New York les:et al for San Fra.e.i.co. Ship Inver, ide, Kardatl. cleared at Nero Orleans Nth ult. tot Havre, v ith lkki3 bales cotton and 3750 staves. Ship :gotta. Reaaau, at Qum:airman Mat ult, front Relict's Wend. Steen er l Mau a, Burettes. from New York for Elam burg.. t southern won yesterday. and proceeded. Steamer Java, Lott; fom w Y,rlt, at Queenstown Y` t.idu), - P.dpromededter Liverpool. Steamer Prometheus, Gray, cleared at Charleston 30th ult. lot this port. Ste.n rio (Fri, Webster from Liverpool 11th ult. am QOrt MU own 13th, at NOW 1 ork yesterday, siren er Jeannette, Matthews. cleared at new Orleans :Bth tilt for Boston. ha. k C U Leary, Baker, cleared at Now York yesterday for 111e1hrtlitIO. Iu• It Mira (Bra, Dix, cleared at Mobilo 28th ult. or tta t g Brig Nancy. Putnam. cleared at Boston Slat ult. for Meat. video and Buenos Ayres. Bet Arl, laide. at Havana 20th ult., for north of Oat. to 111h11hbde n•OioNette3 at 450 per 1111 K A a SeltiPS r S niers, Somers, and J Snindier. Loo.hence at Mobile 28th mt. Behr F F Randolph, Adams. sailed from Providence 31st ult. tot thl. port Sch. s Flyie Davis, Johnscrt, and John Johnson. Mc. Briar. hence at relent :Mt h alt. S c hr A atm' tel Wood, Tyler. from Boston for this port, at Neu 1 mk testctday. Behr M Rh hinds. Bewley, from Providence for this port, at New 1 ors 3 este, day 11 Galveston Civilian of the 24th Bays: The steamer Pioneer. for Livet poet is still in the roads. unable to get to roe; comer Mary M Roberts, for New York. is at an• hor this I.ide of the loner bar unable to get over; phe will be light. red; FteAtller• Lord flute G..af ,ry \lignite. Con tiC( 4 lO% iCk. Petit., and Ariadue art still in tl c moats . . 5,0 0 0 NEW MUSIC ALBUiIIS, Illagnllleenoy bound In Gold and Leather, Ready for Sale Tuesday, Nov. 24th, AT E. GOI LD'S PlOO . WAylllloollk 923 CHESTNUT STREET. ontaining FIFTY of tbe•Newest Firers of Vatic, for the Plan Vaal and Instrumental, no our of o hick was Fnblihhed in the First Edition, Price, No. 1. ,Turlttrette (Quadrille), 11. Marx. 2. Pt Mae of I.earg (Song), ai bob, rt, 3. C {{tale Jinke (Song). Machgete. 4. Vaillance (Poll taMilltair , )..1. eater. 6. lioniueor Crueor (Quadrille). Oftenlatch. 6. Not ft,r,Joaeph (8m g). Arnim Lloyd. 7. The t over and On kild (teem). P. D. Guglielmo. 8. Orineo AUX huh re (Quadrille), Offenbach. 9. Jemettfput the Golden alyntri). A. Bwing. 10. Thelnt)rrieat Girl Tim 'd t ut (Song), arranged by Miuuti it. Cough , ( t Cougine ('ehottißoll Megalith', J. EgAbarl. 1 , . How Fair Art bolt (dough If. 'Neidt. 13. In the t tat light (Duet), 1, neat a. Glover. 19. lb: the Beach at Cane 111tLy (Soap), worth! by E. N. blectim. Ift. Schutz, arech, Carl Poutt. 16. oil Bunter ( Polka). Carl Fault. 17 time itgel Cud Hugel (Galop). Carl Panel 18. Good By c, Sweetheart, Good Bye, (Song), J. L. slat. ten. la, La chatelaine (Polk • Mazourk 3. Carl Pallet 20 'I he Ye Imp Ili et nit. (March) 13 IliehaAle. o' loci , in the Morning. (Stilled), by Claribel. 22. 'lb 51 w, Balii.d tilt. Tr, ea, (dung), G. I". Wilson. 23 Up aurl loat n i (Galen , . t.arl 24. 'I he Dry. (Polka Mazurka). A. lierzog. 20. Itonir (tote Don Paequale. (Opera menial. Dent. zttt 26. 01 bpi r ln Comoro (Opera Bouffe). Fantasia or. ranged by Iketterer. 27 H oteeT.l'ael et Konte t vtaintion). J. 1 1 . Flack. 18. M arrnd 0111itAiru). i-iduev 29 1.. e 'lice Pat hi-enett (New Quadri le). 20. La Wall. lie elle (Geier) ittettog,d by D. Godfrey. 31; Ceme Been to brie (Song), (Merit - O. 112. Alutive (Voila Inazottratet, A. 'Palexy. 113. !A Pgp,(ol S,cret (My ( Kart to over the Sort) (E 4 ,108). ClaribeL 84 1m So* , del (((atop) Carl Fauat. aft. Blue Bit d l °las Welnanrton. 26. Barbel:Wee (0,1 op). A)rangrd by T, Agleoket., Jr. 87. 'I he brtiad. (fittrrarolltth 8. Muck. /8, Fire and Flame (Galop), Carl Fult.t. EA Victoria 1 :nicer. (Qu.drlll.t.). IVeiegarten. Locrtzialicegia (II litendlgi), (dona), Duane Ati. 9L klenned W hat 'Are 11.1glatxt ,(Maritana). (6..ug), W V. Wallace 42. Sly Filet N.'lto , is Dead (Bartle Blew:). (Song), Offen 43 la, Adieux (Nocturne), P. norm. 44. Ern I 1 160,00 (Fantattde), art anged by Sidney Smith, 45. Valet, dee nom. (Waltz). F. Ketteter. 4tl, Lnjug Auinnuo (Opera dtabat Mater'. W. Bathe, Fav t ,rtge Cdorceau De Loncert),,J. Ascher, 9a. 1u ntottelleu (W 01(1, 4 Ri , d 6 ). J. braukt'l: 49.-Kuzialler 144,11 ( W altz ), durum!. 0. apoge ites (Match/ Fria, W. lIIERRINA ORANGEO.-4NE FRUIT AND IN GOO OA order. Landing and for rata by dOil H. BI:riBUO 4 Co.. los South 1404avrano evonn lIR KEN GINGER. —I, A NDINO AND FOR SALE BY .1. D. BUt181.111( & (X). WI Beath Delaware) avenue SNOWT , EN BI:OTIIA Q. YS soni h •trecL $ 5&) IN ID EY. if !*4i;.^lo . , • , etnpllteice with the tweiltproiiiiti eeettett of ttie i+ ilt cf dtll,h u girnrd. the SuePrlntilidtttt - ot the Oteited Felote bet prepervd the folio wing' iendetiettistateriiiiiit of the 'Andre of the litttte. • - • Stocke xnd Loans ape, otu iatkd for the "Arnprovement of the 'eastern trout of the city and Delaware avenue." Par ostts4 $,1,900.00 7,600 00 United States ten•forty five per oonf. Loan.... City f l'hitadelphie five per cent. Loan Cal of Pliikdelphicieix percent. Loan.. free from tax - $1.11,200 City of PhilAelphie 6 per bent. Loan tax able 54,100 ( kty One 6 per cert. Loan tharca of alork in 'rho inturance OmnpanY State cf Pcnnaylvanla......... • • ..• • ....... 4,400 00 42 eharea preferred stock Union Canal Cnirc PRIIS• •.. ....... .......... ........ Union Canal Company of renneylvantafi per yen'. Loan Bello) tail' Navigation Company L inn, 1870, 6 pi 1" crtt.... . ... ...... ,• gel. lkil I Navigation Company loan, 1887.6 per.... ........ .••••-••••••• Siooka am Lonna, comPriaing the licalduary Fund 1864: nitt•d Satre fil.e.trvete ier, 6 per coot. Loan... $2,650 Of. 1 not d rtn i a tcmfovlt'•e. b ier cent. Leap 10. 700 00 ity of Phi Wei hia 5 per cont. : Loan. ........ 4,000 0) City of Philadelphia 6 per emit. Loan, f•ee of ...... . $1‘0,500 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent. Loan, taxi% le -- 14600 00 ;dm ylkill Nay gallon Co. Loan, IWO, 6 per fel:* ........ .............. .. . ................ 1.93 3 lit 1 oan to Pi ant lin Institute 1,000 00 100 Ala, ed of rtoek 1 hit tdoLlla Exchange Co., 10.000 00 0.40 }11:111 rto, k Navigation Co., 110 000 00 Behu3 lk 11 Nrrbuttlon Co Loan, .1882, ft Per rut., it rt irt d ........ 4(8 ol: ort Nof tit t liesaprake and Delaware ta al Co.. 6.50 et . ........ ..• • • 1(2 harts uittofk OutsTwalto and Dolaware Canal Cc., trot i‘ Ed all divid0nd0........• •• • I c. - Itificote Sellu3lkill Navigation Co. Boat Loai .7 po: (Tut. receivest us dividend i Fhbrt I t .ck lle•mantonn and Perktomen Turnpike C r o".". .. ... . . . . • • • 1 el Mtn if neck tpioeuehanna dr. Lehigh Turn. pike . . 1 boi dicr loan to hid. e Read Turnpike C 0... tong for iutereet on loan to Ridge Road Tun.p ke ...... Suppos.d to be of no value: 4.(K/O shares of stook Danville & Pot`srille Railroad Co 4 0 " Centre Bridge Co. ° Philadelphia Domnstle Society. 10 " " But Beton and 8 rittlifield Tgrciptki) road. 1 " " Downingiown, Ephrata and Bar. rlabarg Turnpike road. I " hi the nowsp.pur cello ILi Courrter de.* Etat4 trnis.` ILL _ . T onpp grropriated to pure haze fuel for "Poor White :ei-pei 6 and room koepore," in the city of Phtladui- hia: ert.ficat , of I t choylk ill Navigation Com- . - - `= 42 a . 1070, 'ix oer coot $9,0E9 a 7 1 ccrtitic to of loan Schuyttlll Navitadoni.lo a. r lot]. Kix per cent. received for intereid.lsl l .272 - eli *9,802 thi IV. •nritriiii and cash comprlsiug the lc, cep received in:part trom - estate of t awieuce . odd. (Iced, of Illinois: d rUdes loan 1881, rix per cent... $7.000 00 Cif, of I hll .delpoia nix 1 , 1 coot. loan, free of 10.100 DO Caeli h.t,rea, rec loud 82 Blass ce ittloans and ash 819 966 . 82 hu fol owing account current exhibits a cocidettsed =lent o. the Cash account. embracing the &Mount of interest, 'oividends, rent of 'teal estate, and payments made to vat tone objects , for the year 1868: Italunre in the tteseu.y January 4, [968 ..... $84,491'81 t teceived for tent of real state. 233,458 73 .454 109441 46 ' "real estate in Schuylkill c0unty........ t' tl9b'oo CIAO. 1 t cut; ed, leaaes for cutting timber. •• •• 3.917 88 • from city lonns, for interest..,. 22,1574:6 .. " iron: United States five- ow.- ta - eel v 6 per t ent, loan, interest.. ..... 299 10 Cash iceriv , d from Uulte d State. ten forty 5 per con.. loan Intereet ......... ....... 1.199 00 C, eh roc, iv, d from United States loan, ItBl, 6 per cent. inte re5t.............................1 8 2 23 Cash ttceived from tebuylkill Navig*tion Company loan. interest .......... ..... 14 283 44 a.il r, ccicen from 96,13 lkiil a avlgatlon boat hu‘n. I rest.. ......... .............. ... 419 10 from Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, dividend................. ....... 484 (0 Co u ',rely. d L ow I'llitadeipid a Exchange Co. stock. dividend... . t. net: it e. tved trom f Hy Cate 6 per cent. loan, late? ................ ................... Cash r c, ivcrl ft—n, Germantown and Perki /- man 'I , rnpike 11.,ad 'o., dividend............ Cn,h re, deed from Chesapeake and oelassa c anal Co anek, dividend .............. .... Cash r, eeiv• d trout damage. for land take, in vicinity of Lop gun ........ t 4 caned t ow tax, s refunded to Scho,l k ill c mbty. ........ ...... f„ - nrh r.crlci 41 • t-i itosicd by Heodi .g Ural% Compass's - , weigt moot,- r'n Chfl rAe ..... Cnkth paid pilder aPpropriatiors by Councils Mil ATE. $1,914 35 41,844 b 7 6 737 54 Lends out r f the county 50,1198 ul PerIII,DI u I , rp.ovement. , 1 875 it General re, al,B to real ester- e.... 13 097 21 held° DBALltinfl. 2,191 50 Outride pa'. tug ILA Our. 254 'Paper and limning. 3 853 06 Annui tee ......... • • • 6000 La, eon , . expense? .. 5,989 16 tiltei lug .o. 1111 t,heetuut «trent 4,981 A It, Ting No. 19 tioufh Fifth ree', 3pi 25 Abel hat NCH. 1115 and 1117 Uheat. Altevirg No. 133 South 'llll d Llph' vg Delaware ILVdI ue with Fur, hoer of i ord. ....... 505 62 .Inveettutnt in city ....... 34 of tl e. (ditty lkill COMIO 14,159 81 For water rent nxe, Salaries .... coLLE(.E For Committee on House• F r Oil ill ktrnrttun ....... For Corumitteo ou Ac For Con.Lonteo on Li bl uty For Cou u Ittee no Die. Elplinu and Discharge 2178 33 For Couthittoe on Ad• 20 00 For Committee ou Mau , ual L:to4 r. December 31, 186-13.1”3e0 In +be iteaeury I:4lmuce by Cil) dc- Wturtinto not takftn iu Oliicc of the ilirerd Ertate, Ve t i nt ' s Philadelphia, Decent bar 8 1, r 8 , 1 : i C 8 :11.: ( A . n 1 d t L n E tS 9. GirardB fool. SKULL IS +lt,l T MAN UFA° rOHY, 1.1 812 \ hue etreot. All eoode made of the beet water/dm aLd t arranted. • !Icon 81,1 x fa rePalred. e<.7 !tery; PICTURES FOR PRESENTS, • - A. S. ROBINSON, No. 910 01-IESTNUT STREET, line Joint received eagnirito opecimons of Are, suitable for Holiday Otis. pilot [Newell " Enamtle " on Porcelain s ta gent variety. SPLW NDID PAIN t E,, PEI 1) rOIEA i24Pli lucluding u uunibur of choice geom. A `Superb Lble of Uhrornoe. A large neeortment of NEW LNG KAI INia &c. Also. WU' YLE FRAMEd of;blegant new pa terua. eitLiT, Luau k ,Astia tremb Gunned Paschen; Eslo mown INA& Un...uod Pine Applen; MO cases. front) Pine Appian. iu K I tee; I,Ulhl Cate{ Green Conn told Green Pont; run omen treeh Maras in CUM 111.10 01.04 fresh Green Gitgee.; 6W cases Cherries. in syrup, Rub - area Blackberries, in syrup; fen mom arrays , berries, In syrup; SOO canes fresh Yearn, In syrup; 9, a:wee Canned Toruknea; bin canon Upton!, Lo tor •aq Claus; Ea) oases Roast Bret. Mutton Vold, Bon I , or aide by JOBIT.II DI:MUM as CO.. UW Bout were AV.411/04 FOR SALE, 180 TONS 01? CHALK V afloat. Apply to V I .OILIL,)3AIi & CU., 03 Wabou greet. 198 800 00 100.0 , 9 00 a 52,195 81 434 '1,324 $21.1,X.8 117 $lO9 4 '7 51 610%818 31) $347,876 80 $ 1'•;447 83 $110,152 88 3,435 03 11:.447 85 E. BAYLEY TII RDA I 44.1. ELPHIA; 'IIIIIIIIXTIONALiii •.7 y H ~ UNIONH.:PACIFT - 0:: RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDI AT3PA.it. SINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY MILES Of the line West from Omaha aro now completed. ar.d the work to going on through the Winter. As the die• t once between the finiabed portion of the Union and Con. trill Pacific Eniln ads ie now less than 400 miles; and both companice ate pushing forward the work with great energy. eruploying over 30,100 men. there can be no doubt that the whole GBAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC 11111,heopen for Bottomln the snwmer of The regular' Government Comndssioners have pro. flounced the UnionPacitle Railroad to be FIRST CLASS in every roped, and the Special Commission appointed by the President says "Talon ais a whole. THE UNION PACIFIC RAM ROAD HAS BEEN WELL CONS TRUCTED, A D THE GENERAL ROUTE FOR TUE LINE E X.CEEDINGLY WELL SP LEMBO. The energy and perseverance with which the work has been urged for ward. and the rapidity with which it has been executed are without parallel in history. and in grandeur and magnitude of und-rtaking it has never been equaled." The report concludes by going that "the country has reason to congratulate itself that this great work of nathmal importance 4 sq rAphily approaching completion under ouch favereae a udit66o. '1 he COWPDX bpcl I/En IP Peol3llocomotives and nearly MOO cola of all descriptions. A lame additional equip• spent is order. dto be ready in the Spring. The grading Is nearly completed. and ties distributed for 14.0 WWI in advance or the western erid of the track. Fully 120 .ntles of iron for new track are now delivered west of the Mis eouri River, and 90 miles more are en route The total expenditure for construction purposed in advance of the completed portion of the roan is not less than eight million dollars. Rubies a donation from the Government of 12,800 acres of land per wfla, the Company is entitled to a subsidy in U. S. bonds on its line as completed and accepted, at the average rate of about SW 000 per mile, according to the difficulties encountered, for which the Governmen• takes a second lien as security. The Company have already received $24,07800 of this subsidy, being in full on the MO miles that have been examined by the United States Commissioners. Government Aid—Secarily of the Bonde By its charter, the Company is permitted to ben° Its own FIRST MORTGAIE B JNDS to the same amount as the Government Bonds, and nwntore These Bonds are a F list Mortgage upon the whole road and all its equip ms DU. Such a mortgage upon what, for a long time, will be the only s ailroad cOnnecting the Atlantic and Pacific States, takes the highest rank as a safe security. The earnings from the way or local business for the year ending Juno 80. 1868, on an average of 47i miles, were over FOUR•MILLION DOLLARS. which, after paying all expenses, were much more thansuificient to cover all Inter/ st liability upon that distance. and the earnings for the last five months have been 152.286, 1 370. Tney would have been greater. if the road bad not been taxed to its utmost cannery to transport its , own materials for con struction.: The income from the great pa•sengor travel. the China freights, and the supplies for the new Rocky Mountain States and Territories must be ample for all interest and other liabilities. No political action can reduce the rate of interest. It must remain for thirty years—six per cent. per anntsm etc got , t, now equal to between eightand nine oer cent. in urrency. The princfpal is thew payable in gold. If a be nd, with such guarantees, were issued by the Govern. went. ire minket price would not be less than from PO to 21 per cent. premium. As these bonds. are issued under Goverrment authority and enoervlston, upon what is very largily a Government work, they =et ultimately approach Government prices. The price for the present is PAIL Subscriptions will be received in Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 80. 40 S. Third Street. WM PAINTER & CO., Bro. 36 S. Third Street. And in Now York At the Company's Office N 0.20 Maim St. John J, Cieco & Son Bankete, 59 Wall St And by the Company advertised Agents throughout the United States. Bonds ' , cut free, but parties subscribing thesttah Coca agents wilt took to thorn for their safe deltvory. ANI ON PAM LE AND MAP WAS 14131.7 ED OCT. let, cont. Ming a re, art of the progress of the work to that date. Dud n n, ore complete statement in rotation to the vale, of the bonds than can he given than advertisement, which will be ,eut free on application at the Company's officee or to any of the advertised agents. ow - Iho Coupon,' of ha bird Mortgage Bonds of he 1:13i011 ''ae.fic ishilroad Company. due J...nuary Ist. 18 - 4 4 . will be paid on and after that date. GOLD Cosh, free of Goren to. rt t.. c, at the Company's office. No. 20 Nassau slice[. ratty York. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. Jet.. 1, 18t19. •sv JEVIVELILIM, CLARK .& BIDDLE, Jewelers and Streamline, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Invite the attention of their patrons to their large and elegant aesortni , nt of DIAMODDS. WANED Elf, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, PLATED WARE, &c.. Beautiful Devgnii In Silver and Sliver-Plated Wit , tll fur Bridal Gas. fe6 Nr4ZB tfrp WATCHES AND MUSICAL BOXES BE. paired by skillful woftmen• FARR• & BROTHER. Imp•rtere of Wetches,_ete.,,, . Chestnut street. below Fourth,. GAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & BAKER, Manufacturers of • GAS FIXTURES, BIiONZES, LANTERNS, &c. Store, No. 710 Chestnut Street. Altinittvo - y, No 821 Ch Ty Street, d, 23 w f e ntrp6 113 AVE 11178INESS OPPORTU;3I Y. —A FIRST•OLASS Droggint'a y avd Pirfainery 'House of Monti yea! 11 , C8:111/thill II: VIA, wt. Wog to ind,,rtof:destrea ad dadvo bom.epa no , n . ith $19,1-00 to 4-30,000 capital ad ; partner. Add , (re - 1' , bux . ll4lo. jai dup. DEMoVAL—T. M. GUM MEN' Az, ,N REAL E sT A T E , Broken!, have removed te No. 73U Walnut Wed. AND BY Ja2 e tu th tt W ANDV• MEE LAST MONTH OF THE. SALE. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO. STILL FIIRTHEA REpTIOTIONS, TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK, LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. NOS. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. IT IS INIPO44II3IiE FOR ANY HOUSE TO GET THE PRIOEB DOWN A 8 LOW as we are now selling all our CLOTHING, and the REASON for it can be very ""- map seen. An appraisemcnt of the stook was made under direction of Me EXECUTOR, and then it was determined to sell it at ONCE to make a quick settlement of the accounts of the former Firm To do We T, FE PRICES WERE ALL PUT DOWN, so that we GUARANTEE them fully TEN PER CENT. LOWER THAN THE LOWEST ELSEWHERE, OR GOODS TAKEN BACK AND CASH PAID OVER AGAIN WHEN SHOWN TO BE OTHERWISE It will be remembered that our Style, Make and Finish is FAR BETTER than ordinary Ready-Made Clothing. Our large facilities always enable us to BELL CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSES ; and now, under these special circumstances, it can bo readily seen that this Is THE opportunity to lay in a fall supply We have still a very largo stock (at least $150,00) worth of Goode), and (rattly supplied every day by new lots, as we are making up all the piece goods we had on hand. As before announced, we continue to allow those whom it stilts best to make selections and phy is install- ments until Ea, is paid up STORE OPEN "FROJI 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OENT6.EIIII EMS MUNI ; 6100159 D CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. One of the moat appropriate preients for a gentleman is a Bandkome Wrapper or smoking Jacket. JOHN' C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 North 9 Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA, Is now offering an noose...lly large, handsome and well - eelected stock of his own importation and mum! actu re at reduced priece to suit the times. ALSO. CARDIGAN J A CILIPINS, SCARFS, TIES, GLOVES, DI IL' PELEE/SI RAID BOIDERRD MP:WE:MOE US, And the latest novel.fee for gentlemen's wear. Lo4-w a m rpixn SWAT' ONEIR it • &warded the Only Sedal for Shank Book, by the Paris Exposition, 1867. WM. F. MURPHY'S SONS; 339 CRESTNUT STREET; AND 55 S. FOURTH. STREET, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, STATIONERS, AND STEAM POWER PRINTERS. A comrleto stock of wellioasoned BLANK BOOKS of our own manufacture. A full stock of COUNTINOMOUSE STATIONERY of every dt scriptton. delis to th a tfelro BOOTS AND SHOE. NEW STYLE SKATING, - BOOTS. BART LETT, The Boot Maker, 83' Sq,UTEE SEXTH t3TREET: NEW STYLES Fen THE PROMENADE. NEW STYLES FOR THE PARLOR. NEW STYLES FOR HEAVY WEATHER. Hie largo stock enables bin to furnish a good fit at all thnsa url7 tu th Ina PI II Li, IFGOODPio Al R. DILLON, tin mitt gal SOUTH STREgT. • Miliinery foe Ladiei and Missed. f' [dint , . Silks. Velvets, ere. Featlisre, Frames, Mourning Miiiinory.Crupu die,. rillk Velvet, and SUL Itibbotui. nog 31notp 11OULVE ILIIIS DAT MADE IN :01iDEIZ AS THEIR OAK HALL, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, REAL ESTATE SALES. PIUbLIC SALE.- 1 11014 AS e1t.1,04, AL; eerr. Very Valuable tiusittes, tend.—L.rge thra.-- " story lintel and Furniture know.. at the nicrulins II• me. i-.. coiner of a acitic stud Connecticut wr n tog. Atlantic (it,. NO% trey. opposite Concrote Hell. 14 rl•l3rrp N o.e the Fult.d States Henri. and a .ct it 2*) f.t. c tTh.- h. ace; Ibe feet f rent MA feat deep 2 crones Ua 'I Iv rdity..l anuar) Se MO at 12 o'cloce. noon will ne •01l a, e. blic tau.. at the chhadelphis Exchange. nil that vt Maine three story frame triessu age nod jut g situate at the ''tt E. coiner of Pacific and Commeti it amines. -.llantle City. 'ew Jer.ey, tho lot containing in (101 , 1 ou Pacdic at et uu 182 feet, a .d lu depth &lung Can. !termer avenue Ifto fret. the booze co well at.d -oust at t • Ily d fu excellent ec p.ir. welt establbei d. an I UN act onduodation. for 200 boa dare; large parlor, dining i loom lee' a ordinary bar to tn., 1..r6a aiwtiou. ..tyre torn.. dieesinir and silting room on tee floor; cell t. .1111 CUlllfiLledlo ,8 chambers, which vox, neatly ; laundry and other outomildh gs. has 11..2 ar..titei t and secoud ale let, frootle.g on both .ter t.: ah obsetvetory ou rop of the house. eta. setuate directly opposite Congress Hall, one rowans stooge the t ...Red Stat.., Kid arcout flatfeet from t.. 0 Ixl .ch. tt if now lea y for immediate occupancy, ard will he she vn. ou act licuPon to the owner and occupant Mr. Juin C mirk u mediate poeseesit n may be had U desired. Tecate libel al M. TH('Mali , k SINS. Autlloneors. In 9 a tac2x 159 :nd 141 Bluth Fourth street. i t THOMAS II: RON 4. °del n bred-s'ory Brick Itesidence,s Pi..o street. On Tuesday. Jauucry 26th. lee, at 19 Welocit. Loon. wilt to sold at public sale, at the Phi'udsiphia Exchange. all that modern three story brick mcctuage, 10 tuo story buck building-I and Int a pound situate on the south tilde of Pin, titre 36 IP•nt tt,q of Tvrenty. third siren t„ No. 2tW6; the lot cant wig to fronton Nue strew. 17 fret. and to dmto 7d feet t. a 8 feet wide alley. leading into TweAr..hird eticat. '1 be home to new. ue.d has all the modem en c. ~enielaCet sat!. bath, but aid cola water, cooktug mugs. elc.; patio,. dloing•rooru and kitchen on the Brat floor; 11 chLtubcro, tuttli,g.tuout a. d bath room ou second floor, and 9 mem.. ou third floor. SubJei t to art di emabl.• ground tent of 19176 o mediate posers ton. Heys at No. 2.9 l 'south Fourth street Id. THO3LAS & SONS, Auctioneers, titp9R 189 and 141.60Uth Foiuth areal. t bc.lka .5A c.r.: IiuMAS cers.—Very Valuable Business Lecition.— " ',Perch Building and Largo Lot, southwest coAwr or Pifth aid Adelphl streets. South of Walnut street . , ed fact front, lie feet deep. 3 frouts.—On Tuded ty, Juccutry 26th. 1t69, at 12 o'etuck. noon, will bi told at public aide, at the Philadelphia Exchahge, .41 that valuable lot of ground, and • the back rough-cast church building , thereon erectial. situate the west side if Fifth 'street, corner of Aldelphd atrcet, known as the "African Pplacepal Church of St lhotuaa the kit containt , g in front en Pifth etre et 62 fest, and ox teuding in di ptii clogal. Adelphi street 198 6-I3 [cut to a street !uniting south into 1 outlet ntraet. par Clear of , 111ncumbrance. forstesion Ist of May next. One third of purchase money may remain if (haired. 5300 to be paid at the lima of rale. Mt THOMAS k SONIA. Auctioneers. 1119 and 1.41 South Fourtb street. L—1.(.1 It sic tqlLE.— ESTATE OF ALOE ItNON 2; F. t obit, decetteed. —Thomas & lone Auctioneers. " On Tues.ony, January id, 1E69, at 12 'o'clock, ei ill be sold nt i.ublic sale, at tho Pbiladelohil Ex. change, Ihe fug deecribed mown eleAr'uf Inott-n -tenure, viz.: !so (—Valuable lot No. th Slgth t,. bolow .4:olun• Id 4 avenue. MI that lot of ground, on the west 4de of :. ixth Area, about 6934 feet eolith of Col:t:ibis Avenue; ea:Owning in float 52 teat. Iced extending' ip d tub to Maraud tetreet 178 feet. , more or tote.. Ou the ..bovo lot are erect d two bonne—ono brick, the other MUM O. 2 -Lot Morrie street. :treat of Sixth .street. Flret Ward. All that Int of ground. alts ate ou aide (A Me, riß caroet, 96 fort w.-et of Sixth area; contAubig in front on M o tile street 112 feet, and extending in depth 60 feet. ~ • M. THOMAS & SONS, Am:Ur:turret Jag 9&23 1:19 & 191 touth Fourth amok 72 REAL ESTATE —THOMAS .35 SONS' - SALE:— Vautable 1311811110d8 Stand. Three.ntorg &kit rav en, and Dwelling, • Pre. 107 Sou'h Tenth Alcoa, b '- low C. hentnut etrnt.t. On 'DWARF' Jan. sth, 14n9 at 12 o'clock, noon, VI ID be void at nubb'e sale. at the ;Philud..2l - Exchange, ail that. valuable threo.etory brick 111414. ,11140. wdth three.ntecy back building and lot of gcluni. situate on the east eidtrof Tenth street, south of nut street, No. 107; mintaining .front on Touth, street 19 feet. a. , d uxtecding lu depth 15 feet lintutdlate porneentu:l K m Keys at she Auction Roas. M. THOMAS. az SONS, Au lioneere. l'S 139 , nd 141 )3..l?*;urth etree, IsEiNVING S•istlss lora, ita scrim eato.ill ulcers. Itlanulac. tin rers of d 110 It , ling, Boots, Shoed &c. Will tiud it to their interest to use our ['Mil VALL,ED 11IC1LLISE 'kWh:VT.llnd the "Milford Thread." Manufactured - expre,siy for Lis from the beet material. and warranted a superior article. • . TOE #11;;Nklt. MIA(ViIiPACTIAII36.IOIIIPAN Manufacturers and Proprietors at the SINGER SEWING NACHINV. . . . No. 1106. S'igrAet- _ rrng 1 rrn Wnt F IOPE H.. 'Agent B 0 I)'3 HosToN AND TRENTON BISCUIT.—TRE trade supplied with Bond's Batter, OrOaut. MOE. Oysters and Lgg 1146cuit, Mao, West at Tbore's cola Mated 'fronton and Wine Biscuit, by ..108. B. 8Ur38.1.8.R. & CO., Bole Asada, 108 13001 Dulawane avenue.'
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