Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 05, 1866, Image 7

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    fro* our Fourth Edition of Yesterday.
THE LATEST CABLE HEWS.
Surratt Arrested Without a Doubt.
ABegimentof Troops has Left Home.
OPENING OF THE SWISS ASSEMBLY
Immediate Arming is Urged.
WASHINGTON.
Tiie French Minister and Mexico.
j9L Senatorial Caucus.
The National Finances.
More About the Zanesville Acoideni
By the Atlantic Cable.
[To tiie New York Associated Press.]
London, Dec, 4.— The steamship Nova
Scotia, from Portland, has arrived here on
her way for Liverpool,
London, Dec. 4.— lt is now certain that
' the notorious John Surratthaa been arrested
at Alexandria, Egypt.
Pabis, Deo. 4.— One regiment of Frenoh
troops left the city of Home yesterday.
Coke,. Dec. 4. —At a large meeting of the
citizens of Cork, the magistrates were re
quested to memorialize the Government to
enroll the loyal people, increase the num
ber of troops and arrest all suspicions per
sons.
Bebne, Deo. 4. —The Swiss Assembly had
1 opened. In view of the state qf affairs in
Europe, the President urged an immediate
arming.
Liverpool, Dec. 4, Noon.—The Cotton
market opens at 14d. fqr Middling Uplands.
The sales to-day will probably reach 8.000
bales.
London,. Dec. 4th, Noon.—The firm of
Abraham Troost & Son, at Manchester; has
suspended.
Themoney market is steady. Consols, 881.
U. S. Five-Twenties, - - - 701
Erie R. R., - i - . 46J
Illinois Central, - - ... 771
From Washington*
[Bpedal Despatclittj the BuUetln/J
Washington, Dec. 4.—The French Min-,
later takes exception to the language of the
President, in his Message, in speaking of
the conduct of the Emperor Napoleon, in
not complying with the agreement in re
gard to the withdrawal of the French troops
from Mexico; and he-is preparing a sharp
letter ta Secretary Seward on the subject.
The [Senatorial caucus to-day decided to
depose from the leading committees of the
Senate, Senators Doolittle, Dixon and
Cowan. They have another meeting to
morrow, when the question of making
other changes will be discussed.
There are many Senators who favor the
©lection of a new President of the Senate.
If they agree to it, Mr. Wade will be the man!
Secretary McCulloch has already com
menced reduoing the quantity of gold in the
treasury in anticipation of the action of
Congress., It will be done gradually.
The Accident at Zanesville, Ohio.
SECOND DESPATCH.
-Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 4.—;The accident
at Zanesville, Ohio, is not as bad as first
reported. One span of the bridge, only,was
broken down. Two engines, two express
cars, one baggage and one passenger car
were precipitated into the river. The num
ber of persons injured and killed not
known yet.
[By the N. Y. Associated Press.]
, Cincinnati, Dec. 4.—One span of the
bridge of the Central Ohio Railroad, over
the Muskingum river, at Zanesville, Ohio,
gave way about 9 o’clock this morning, as
the Eastern bound express was crossing,
precipitating the engine, tender, two
Adams’s express and one baggage, and one
passenger car a distance of sixty feet on to
the rocks at the bottom of the river.
It is not known yet that any person was
killed, but many are seriously, and some,
perhaps, fatally wounded. At the time Of
the accident two empty engines were cross
ing on the down track, one of which escaped
With the loss of its tender. This train con
tained passengers from St. Louis and Cin
cinnati, destined for Baltimore and Wash
ington, and was the regular connection of
ithe Baltimore and Ohio road by the wav or
Belair.
The body of - Caldwell, of Sheridan’s
staff, lately deceased,at New Orleans, was on
the train, butwas recovered without damage.
It is considered miraculous that no person
was killed outright, and under the latest
mews, alarm is subsiding.
XXXUth Congress-Second Session.
Washington, Deo. 4.'
. Senate.— Mr. Sumner gave notice of his
intention to introduce to-morrow a series of
. resolutions declaring the entire control of
Congress over the subject of reconstruction
and the right to exclude the lately rebellious
States from representation in Congress and
from voting on amendments.
A motion to take up Mr. Chandler’s reso
lution offered yesterday, calling for infor
mation about Mexican affairs, was lost.
Mr. Chandler called up the bill passed by
.the House yesterday, repealing the 13th
section of an act of 1862, giving amnesty
powers to the President.
Mr. Chandler’s motion was lost, and the
Senate then adjourned.
House.—A resolution was adopted refer
e bounty bill of the la3t session to the
military committee for amendments and
the increase of members pay to the Judiciary*
Committee for repeal. * '
. Wentworth introduced a resolution
insisting upon the adoption of the Constitu
tional Amendment before the House will
consider the propriety of givingtheSouthern
Mates congressional representation, which
was agreed to. ’
An additional rule was adopted for the
anointment by each Congress of a standing
committee on Freedmen’s affairs. S
The Banking Currency act reported at
the last session came.up in order and was
c P ember ned the - l) a
A resolution was adopted instructins the
Committee on Territories toinquire into the
propiie.y of providing territorial govern!
for the late rebel States. s
The joint committee on reconstruction
was on motion'of Mr. Stevens, reconstruct
ed.
The New Tor fa. charter Election.
New Yobk, Dec. 4. —The charter election
is progressing without spirit, and the indi
cations are that not over 7,500 votes will be
cast.
Arrival of the jsteamer Propontis at
Boston, Dec. 4.—The steamship Propontis,
from Uverpool, bound for Philadelphia
arrived at this port to-day.' : ’
Financial and Commercial.
e . foll s. wln ? ahows 016 receipts of the Delaware
D vlaton Canal for the week and season, compared
with same time last year: *
Week ending Dec. , 1,1868 -410,313 14
Previously In 1868. ..... .SSoM 69'
Week ending Dec. 2, nma....,,,, , ~
344,500 10
Pwvlonslfl 1865......,,,. §
——257,620 90
Increase In - .taAjwa on
*Th& lonowing Is a statement or the amount of
“SJWJSfowtttt Lewgh VaUeyßaUroad,
week ending Kov> 80, 1866* uno orevionsly sinca
December l, 1864, compared with same time last year*
„Week. Total!
Tons. Cwt, Tons. Cwt,
757 00
20,388 10
205,914 44
182.790 12
44,949 02
47,291 17
56,205 16
139,494 04
17,935 07
.92,444 CM
56,615 15
67,424 15
124276 12
45,040 10
134.233 13
34,072 08
2,114 03
8,778 03
7,464 18
7461 11
64,809 04
24,158 16
7,464 10
37,688 15
23,162 13
10,946 07
29.066 03
9,770 05
2b3 05
19,617 0d
47412 16.
34,620 17
2402 12
19,744 04
14,967 (•!
18*31 01
9,131 07
6,457 09
55,760 14
6,739 18
21,963 10
3,859 16
1,486 0.5
3,098 12
12,989 09
Ashburton
Mount 'fiif 09
Hazleton,. i k&k as
BaatSngar Loa£...„ 1^2117
IfS n ,S“U“““ 599 oo
Ebbervale.. ... 1,499
Jeddo 21887 12
Cox, Brother & C0.„^., v ... 644 ru
Council Ridge, 1,65211
; Back MonntidTi,, UJ , lino 17
New York and Lehigh...... 845 07
Honey .8r00k...- 1957 04
German Pennsylvania--.. 154 14
Spring w
Coleraine,. ................... 538 02
5 Beaver Meadow 87 02
John Connery-.—............. ..
. Lehigh Zinc —- T - IIM . x ,„ L
J. B.Reber & C 0—...... 48
McNeal & Co.——, 275 04
Knickerb0cker.................. '•6B 18
Coal
; Bathbnn, Caldwell* C 0... 552*18
Glendon...— _
7777.77 soTos
H. M5era.........——. '237 11
irenTon-..- .. -... .........
J. A Q -RiYPTTnRTI - —,..*7
Sililman...... i,768 16
1 Baltimore-.-.-..—.... 650 10
5bam0kin........... '
Franklin-.—565 00
Audenrlpd..... .........
Lehigh and Soaqnehannal
GeimaDia.
Laudwesser’s.....
Wilkesbarre...
Warrior _
Parrish & Thomas.. ...... 577 17
is ew Jersey 120 OS
Union-... ..... 96 C 5
Wyoming iu ie
Other shlppera..22B 14
Total— lB
Corresponding week last
: year- ... 28,120 14
Increase™™.. 713 64 828.197 )7
The following shows the shipments of coal over the
Delaware, lackawanna and Western WaiiW™* f or tjje
week ending Dec. l, compared with same time last
season:
Week. Tear.
TonaCwt. Tons. Cwt.
Shipped North 8,418 00 41>1.758 l>4
Shipped South 314,741 09 999,732 10
Total 83,157 09 1,401,490 14
For corresponding time last year:
Week, Tear.
Tons. Cwt. TonaCwt.
Shipped North.™,. 9,701 02 231,483 18
Shipped South——..... .21288 11 6803110 02
Total .30 988 18 891,734 00
,,,, kaqu
■The receipts of oil at Pittsburgh, last week were as
follows:
„ Elvers, Sail. Total
fiSSS:fS?:&= as !g ,$$
Frlday/xiov. 30-..„...:
Satnraay, Dec. L».
- <liW2 '*Sa
6,610 2,605 £1.205
Total for week 33,223 ■ 9 geo 93.1*1
Since January 1.. J,141,067 -SS26SS 1^722
Eecelpta to Bee. 1 .1.174.290 372,615 1,566.905
Same time In 1365... 549,204 246.651 765;|64
Increase In 1866.—, .625J86 145.964 771 nso
Amral OKI Steamer.
_aiur# Ren vos sass
Celia— ...London. ..New York Mov. 10
Kangaroo XlverpooL..New York .Nov 17
ra *2— ——.Havre—New York .Nov. 21
America —Southampton-New York jgov 2
City of Baltimore-Llverpool.. .New York Nov »i
.Glasgow...New York !nov! 21
et. David Liverpool... Portland Nnv 22
Ear ope. ■ -Havre-New York ....Nov! 22
an omancheeter.Xlverp’l...New York ..-Nov 24
Asia . —. ——Liverpool—Boston . v™ 04
Wm Penn London New York. Nov 24
Hecla—„ Liverpool-New Yprk .Nov! 27
Bavaria..— Southampton... New York... Nov ""
raty of Paris Liverpool-New York ....—Nov’ So
Virginia.. -Liverpool-New York -..Nov! 2s
Moravian. LlverpooL.-Portland .... jiuv S?
TO DKPABT
Tonawanda—Phlladelphla..Savannah ’ Dec «
H Chonncey. New York—Asplnwall—- '"'.Dec' 1.
Kangaroo— .New York-LlverpooL —r'Dec! is
sootia.— New York—Liverpool ——...Dec. is
Europe -New York... Havre!- Dec! 14
Denmark New York-Llverpool .Dec! n
lews— .New York—Glasgow— —..Dec 15
Wm Penn.——. New York—London— oec' is
Asia ——Boston—Liverpool —Dec! 10
Rising Star.——.. New Yoik—Asplnwall Dec 21
Guiding Star...—. New York—Rio Janeiro -Dec.' 2d
JAMES DOUCJH
°°**™***.
AMJUWJiy. JtS&iAxJLt&'3-‘.SJSi,.
PORT OT I'KfLAPBLPIUA-DECKMBBB 5.
Spy Bibbs, 710 1 sen Bxts, 433 1 High Watbb, li 23
aKRIVEi) YKSTJERDAV
Steamer Tonawanda, Jennings,7o hours from Sava
nnah. with cotton. Ac. to Pbliade'phia and Soutneru
Mall Steamship Co . Passed a targe bark .fhore on
Beedy Island bar. .
Steamer Novelty, Shaw, 24 hours from New York
with mdse to Wm M Baird A Co * orK
8 FPhelps,Brown, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W W Baird & Co.
Steamer Bufihlo, Jones, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde A Co.
Bark Eliza (Br), Bouper, 22 days from Nevassa. with
guano to J E Bazley A Co
Bark Topeka, Blanchard. 15 days fromTurkß Island,
with salt to Wxn Bumm A Son.
Brig Margaret Hein (Hr), Wallace, from Boston. In
ballast to L Westergaard.
(Dau).Anderson,from Boston,ln
ballast io L Westergaard. k ’
Bchr Mersey tßr), brnith, 49 dayhfrom Eowey, Eng,
with china clay to Workman A Co. “
Schr Two Slaters. Bt»elman. 1 day from Townsend’s
Inlet, with a portion of cargo of wrecked ship Merrl
mac, consigned to Peter Wrlgbl ASons.
Schr Thus Borden, Wrighungton, lrom Fall Klver
in ballast to Castner, Stickney A Wellington. 1
Schr Abraham Lincoln, Bentley, from Troy, with
lumber lo Penna BR Co.
Schr W WMarcy, Bennett, from Washington, with
lumber to S B Bailey A Son.
r Schr Mabel, Conwell, from New York, with chalk to
order.
: Schr B Seaman, Neal, from A llyn’e Point.
CLEARED XESTiUtD-. •
Steamer Buffalo. Jones, New York, W P Clyde A Co.
Steamer H L Gaw. Iler. Baltimore. A Groves, Jr.
Brig bavin la (Br), Douglas. Cork, for orders, O O Tan
Horn.
Brig M A Bead, Bead, Havana, Warren, Gregg A
'Morris. ■*
Brig 8 Duncan, Tyler, Gibraltar for orders, Workman
<2 CO. ,
Schr M A Newcomb, Hancock, Salem, in ballast to
capta’n.
Echr 8 T Garr&on, Chase, Roxbury, L Audenreid
i<& Co.
Schr J B Johnson, Smith, Norwich, do
Schr W M Wilson, Brown, Salem, Mammoth Vein
Consolidated Coal Co. veln
Schr H Simmons, Godfrey, Salem,N York A Schuyl
kill Coal Co
Schr J H Gallsgher, Richmond, CaldwelL Gordon
A Co.
Schr M E Thompson. Warren, Boston, Westmoreland
-Coal Co.
Schr Jos P Cake, Endlcott, Georgetown, Van Dnseu
LochmanACo. '
Schr c A Heokscher, Willetts, Boston, Preston Coal
,Lo.
Spur S S Lee, Somers, Charlestown, J R A W Tom
lies n«
Schr Minerva. Jefferson, Georgetown, Castner, Stick
ney& Wellington, - - •
Blaklston. Graff A Co.
Schr Mall, Merrill, Fort Delaware, Huntzlnger A Co
BchrLady Emma, Snedtcor, Washington, W Hunter,
gchr A Bunting, Bacon, Salem,W H Johns A Bro.
Tng Hudsen, Carr, with 12 Barges for Baltimore. W P
•
, • memoranda.
Pbtp Harvest Queen, Hutchinson, cleared at N York
yesterday, for Ban Frenclßco. " lorK
ship Island Home. lilswen from Liverpool for tbla
port, was spoken 12lh nit. tat 50. long 13.
bblp Jnventa. Bearse from Calcutta 25th July. at
New xtq,k 3d Just. - .- *
T 6 A lp ?S uvl SS* Pi'tveiß, from Attata, Mexico, lith
July , at New York 31st Inst, with logwood.
< Ship Golden Age. Hollis, from Cardiff fur n01i..-
intoltle Janeiro, 20th Oct, for repairs. put
Ship Ocean Express, Warsaw, from New York lor
Ban rranclsco. was spoken 6th utt, lat 1 58 d.long 86 40
»SSt J iSPSaia? “H* HofyhVaa
vUttF aUßueuoBAyresMthsept.^ lVerPool ’ 7l,l Monle
_ Ship Magnet, Keating, from Maolmaln at Falmonth
IIiVP Ult.
Ship Gioriosa (Br), Sllery. from Valparaiso sth Sept,
was beluw Balllrrore Sd Inst. 1 -*
sie.nler hrtzlllan, Glover, from Queenstown, at
Bcsiiij, yesterday. ,
sieamer Pn pontls, Hisglnson, from Liverpool, at
Bomoii yest-iday momti g. * ‘
Steamer Celia (Br>. Gleadell, from London Nov It
via Havj e 15th, with 277 passengers, at New York yes!
teio&y. *
ylimday fmt n hfe ElCllar,lß,Cle “ e<l at New York
fHE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, TONESDAT. DECEMBER’ fi. r»««
Boston.
1,730,474 12
1, 16
(Br), Price; from Liverpool 20th
?o' J r^rßr“ 2Utult '' Wlt * 1 442 passengers, at New
ust. e *o?H»v^Sa , BStw« om New orleana lst
l B fh”ftfo'r E ‘& n ?o“ l7 ' henCß - “ Ued *<>“ smooth
po^fwihmt I*' 1 *' —* ,tason,ftomHong ■ Konß,at L‘ver
' Maryland, Steffens, from Baltimore via Monte
Ayres soth Sept.
Ocmmife^virt’^t 11 " 110 ® 1 a ‘ ® nen “ A y res «&
th* a port aVaDnah ' HspeDny ' at Navassa 9lh nit, tor
forMome?rJ.'o’ Tlaoy * ,aUeflftom 29thnit
IoSd r lf^t a s t^o o f 7^ laUOn **" OXtoPOrt ’ W “
nI?m?StThJS.' Hacsom '““«» tom VOX
B<s r m)f Jlla ’ I,ay ’ Bt wnmta * ton > NO,29th nit,from
fromN?ws^t2d > ”ne“ DU ’ for I)elaware City, sailed
Bo6ton to * tMB VOlt
lsß^rarBoamn.an, Bernard, hence, at wickford
MoSd£? 8 Shlndler, Lee, at Providence 3d mat, for
sd f £ist ,olm B HenTy ' leaver, hence, at Providence
K-fciAJL. jaS'A'AXJ^.
FOR BENT,
The Fourth Storv Bask Boohi,
OF TBS
NEW BULLETIN BUILDIN*,
"With entrance by a spacious Hall on Cheetnnt street.
_ »ud also an entrance on Jayne street.
For {farther particulars apply nt the
Tam Bulletin Building,
607 Chestnut Stxeet.
OC22tf . ,
TO RENT.
The Second Story Back Boom of Ho.
607 Chestnut Btreet.
APPLY TO
. MANDEBSON & WOBBKLL,
nol9 « ONTHB PBEMIBEB.
FOR BALE OR LEASE.
* WHABF AND DOCKS,
Lombard Street and Delaware Avenne
This property begins wltbln 10 feet of the north line
of Lombard street and extends southward 133 fteet on
inch; has a pier 45 ln width by 134 feet In length
and wide dock on either Ode. Terms—Half oncaort
gasefoi five year*; remainder cash, with a dedactlou
of about 111,000, lately received Xbr ground taken for
i>eiaware avenue, as now open and paved. Appty to
A. CUTffRERT
“022, lit! 28 South EIGHTH Street, Sd Boor.
For Sale op to Rent
Furnished flou>e,l6Bo SpruceSi
22 Feet Front.
Apply toC. H. MUIRHEID.
203 and 205 Sooth SIXTH Street.
m FOR SALE,
vo.
. . Iwt . MaULK, BBOTaKB <* CO ,
de4;im* 25 OOSOUTH Street.
JOB BENT.
, : Besirablo OFFICES in Buildings, No. 325 Walnut
No. 2C6 Walnut and No. 126 South tsecond,
also
Large and small Booms suitable tor mannffccturin?
together with thecae of a ste&mengtue’,^
JACOB M. ELLIS, .
Office No/2,
No, 325 Walnal street
?OB SALE.
• DESIRABLE WHARF PROPERTY,
On the Delaware Elver, above Bhackamaxon stree
deeii TwSpSsT^Vd^l
room of 50 feet by 295 feet; good depth of v .ter. Car
beaivideo and posteolon given March 1.1&7
LTIKEBB & MONTIiOMEKY, Oonvevancen.
noiaeifcw.ini* 1 io3sßeachatreet, above
J'BBT, ON MARK AT Street, FLftk
t desirable moma on 2nd, 3rd and 4th: floors,
from Januajy l, 1867. or
„^ T . DICKSON BROa.
nol4*wlm*if} 520 Wamut street.
fgl f bmat.t. T?nT7QKq.
E 3 No.9l9and 9?l Servean;
Tltf a ih T e . a iJ ?i n !? “d Race streeta. Also. TWO *IN
Dlt ELLINGb. Nos. 225 and 230 North Ninth street.
F Si?sl2 by J H ' mobew,
' lt 233 North Tenth street,
; GERMANTOWN-FOR SALE.-a handsome
double pointed STONfi KESiDENUiS, with
ted stonestable and carriage acres o!
proond, Biinatc- in or.e of the most desirable parts
Germantown, and within Un-mlantes' wa k from the
?«»^ oad^ StaUon * J *GUHMEY & SONS, 5W \Vai
nut street
S,A hCH STREET.— FOR SALE—The handsome
brlck B'»w>ence.S2 'eet front, situata ou
uorihwert corner of Arch and Tw.ntletn street-.
WaliutS Crter< J ‘ Q V MII “ Y * 30N8 6 , a^
Cu FOR SALE—A handsome fonr Btory brick Re
pii sidence, with three-story double back buildings
livery convenience, and In perfect order. Situate on
the west side of Twentieth Btreet, below Race Loti*
SI wSlnu/s^eu 61 J ’ “* GtlitM&Y *
#» three story
■Hi brick Rtslderce, situate No. 227 Soath Twentieth
rlilfi’si e l ow a)Dn f‘ 18 feet front by 88 feet deep.
Immediate possession given. J. m. uumsiev %
SONS, 508 Walnnt street!: uumuey A
.IP? bale-a four-story dwelling
JEtwlth 3-Btory Back Buildings, No. 422 S FIF
TEENTH btreet. Lut 20il0b feet. Immediate PmsS
street. j4ppli ' 10 °° PPDc:K * JORDAN, 433 Walnut
t HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR BALE
”"“5 Sldeof Waßint street, between Twelfth and
tt tnth streets. Possession at once. Terms easy.
Apply to C. H. MUIRHE4.D.
DQ3O-Iotj No. 205 south sixth.
an SALE-The three-story brick Besldence,
■pjwlth double three Bioryback bulldluta, situate Ni
sToNorth Elshth street Has every modern ranve
,'n T?,Ar - 1 m m od l a to possession
given. J. M.IQUMMSY A SONS, 508 Walnnt Btreet.
*9*. large brick Stable, with acoom
■Elmodatlons fbr seven horses and as many car
risses. siiuate on Cherry afreet, near Twentieth. J. M
GUMMBY & BONSt 508 Walnut street.
M-.SSP BALE--A Valuable three-story DWELL.
ING, suitable for store or hotel, 8. E. corner ox
aD and COLUMBIA avenne. &9 by 92 feet deeo
»pply to COPhPCK A JORDAN? 43T Walnm s?r“ t :
£33 1 Desirable three story DWEL-
‘ ™il l Nor ; h sixteenth street. Price
WBTOT V-VJ, 1 .J r S medlate Possession
6TOVISS A3Q> MEATiIBM&n
jrfi&w THOMSON’S LONDON KITCHENER O
EUROPEAN RANGES, fbr families, hotel*
Jmrfh & r J>?b 1 ȣl?J tltllfclonB i* l twenty differ
EnT SLSES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Ho
FurnarM, Portable Heaters, Grates
Bat ? Bt ©wholeplates, Broil
SliSf«to B OT U)V ■ , wholeaale “ d retail by tbr
SHARPE A THOMSON,
No 209 North Second street.
no2l»m,w,f t 6mo
job Bartlett a son.
fSFBB Mannlhctureiß of the
iH CKLHRRATKD
JeSkf 1 BARTLETT H E ATEBB.
.9“ ovena ) * Sheet .Iron Wor>
of every dracrlptlon. A splendid assortmant of
BEQIBTKRS AN •' VENTILATORS,
and Sllver’B Airtight Stoves,
always on hand, at
No. 924 Arch Street,
Philadelphia. anBo-tf
™^Vdgr/»*
XiOW-DOWNJ
PARLOR, V
*
OPFIOE,
And other GRATES.
» Anihrftdts, Bltaminons ana Wood
, AtfiO.
WARM-AIR FURNACES,
AKP
4U
a WHOLESALE and BETArfff" 1
BOABBIMC
T?fBMm?S- SO ¥lT E SSP KrroE 8 - ®- CORNER
“JjSFBCOEandBL.HTH streets, has been opened
BI’EIIS. Single rooms and suites.
Private table, If desired. nol2lm*
TTALIAN VER&fTOEti22L- 100 boxes fine quality,
X-x?? 11 i?i 1 D inp . O J ,^ l, , and for Bole by JOS, B, BOSSIER
« w.j lOSSenth Delaware avenne*
MEW PTOIICATiniBII.
DAVIS, POSTER & COATES,
Publishers and Wholesale Dealers in
Colored Toy Books and Juveniles,
Offer to dealers the largest assortment of -
JUVENILE BOOKS
IN THE CITE, AT LOW PRICES, V " ;
21 SOUIQ SIXTH BTBEET,
PHILADELPHIA* deS mvvf 6t
G^SHDIMOTOKr I^^
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A JLIFE OF r.Tvyi~
H TeU “ a ’ 1,5
I mratiß
CAST OB ffHEEW,
AHH STRENGTH USE CAPE
WHEELS. * 00 - a PATENT GLASS CASTOR
These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads. Ac.
We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly Increased
S, 1 5 f L of ! 8 '} ari ' 1 ; without detracting from the harmonv
ana melody of the instrument, rendering every nou
more distinct to the e*r. This Is so apparent thatthej
are now being applied by many to these vaihable mo
sloUlnatrnments. Dr. Valentine Mott, previous to his
Piononnced the Glass Castor wheels an in
valuable invention for bedfest invalids, who are
ftpai ded against the damp doors after undergoing the
procesßof cleaning, or where dampness is praducod
fr» many other cause. Aside from this. Housekeeper*
are relieved from the dread of having their carpetscm
or torn, as frequently happens from those now in use
often caused by a rust, which adheres with glne-lih e
tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed
from the Glass Castor wheels, as we ail know thai
glass is non corrosive. There are no rough or unfi...
.A? ed Bfs to the Glass Wheel*, such as we often find
} I V ll j 0Be ?.C iron » an<ltllo latter, though smoothly fin*
isbed, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos
phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on thesur*
face, or edge, while ti<e former will always
the Bmoothne*B of glass, just as they are finished.
♦ Blee P“»g ?Pon glass wheelß you retain all the eleo
trtcity you had In your body on retiring, and you get
up m the morning feeling as fresh and active as a
Q S? B t b^ D f a fion-couductor, the eleo
triclty gained wnile In bed cannot pass off 1 . Aakyoui
totokß of the Glass Castor Wheels
abb him if all diseases, with the exception of chronic
diseases are not caused from the want of electricity,
w e nave a man in our place whom the doctors pro
nounced past curing, with the Inflammatory rheu
matism. The .wheels cured him In less than four
*•. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These are
laciß which can be proven on application at our office,
txt o, 4treet » Philadelphia, or at our Factory,at
vvestvuje, Ne<v Jersey where we have some sixty
pandB employed in the manufectctre of the Glass Cas
tor Wheels.
tioo will be paid to any one who will say they have
not reci lyed any benefit or relief after using Oapewefl
&F°\ a PateDt Glass Castors. A sample set (4) t)f the
Wheels sent to any part of the United States, on re
ceipt of 81 60. J. B. CAPEWELL & OO ,
_ Smg No. 205 Racestreet. ►
Preston Steam Laundry.
WASHING, STARCHING, SCOURING
AND CLEANSING IN'ALL ITS BRANCHES,
Best work;at lowest prices. :
Office, 1309 Chestnut St.
A PPLFS.—76 barrels Belle Fleurs, and lather choice
and for sale by J. B. BUS
BIER CO., 108 South Delaware avenue^
OTBPFOe
i’OR NEW YORK.
Vi* Delaware and Baritan OanaL
Xlte FMladelpnia and lewTotk Sqm
WwiPboat Company,.
Stem DiH»Y tzoxn
ThJaltaeoonnectawith mi Northern and Jhstors
Freight reoetved at lowest rates.
WM.PQLYDB! * Q&jFjjgggft.
_mhl«4t
- *W» BA FANNAH. 8A
saßsaEa^^m
s&£&sS£
an
Cabin passage, jib; jjecfc to. U& .■ •'
Qflnfe Albioy.fl^.|<fl* on
pooga. HsahTHle.^emphir , tesJ^gy^ f S? att *
or Wllsol lading dgnedSiaaD
Agents at Savanimh. Hnnier i GaimnelL
For ft eight or passage, apply to
—; WM.L JaMBH General Agent.
-is* ~ ' ■ »M Booth Wharves. »
STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S TtTT.QTTT.an
■The well-known first-class Steamship- ■■-••-"■
•mni— l-202 tons register, T. N. Cooksey, Master.
& and BaU °n SATURDAY, Dec, it
O^^onHATDB.
3Boo “ “ dBti “>
«« Ceat do., 13#.
Freight taken at tow rates.
Inf day e! * ht recelvell “ bulB 01 lading signed on sail
1 r^* 6 ? 18 s \.?g? Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nlckeraon A
JS. I 70 “f 6 ™ 1 attention to shlpmenigoi
eilratai, Mobile, Vlekshurg,and InteSo.
For freight or passage, apply to
WM. L. JAMBS. ; General Agent,
- Bes ~ tf 814 Bonth wßSvk.
WiIMDsQTOB. will Minit.BnCT rec^m
rau^AYDecem^^a^aS^U^
bATbßDAYtDeceember Isih. at 10 o’clock A. M. an.
tto » Rer Decambe,
beetMtenSnca 1 flna BDperlor “Commo<!aUona «n<-
Cabin iaaaage, CO; Dealt do., CD.
Freight earned at low rules.
ta N ofrei«bi received °i bUls of ladln*signed on sell
Agents st Wilmington, WORTH A DAJTEKL, who
wof give especial attention to forwarding gooSs ad?
dzessed to their care to and from the
Iror freight or passage, apply to
Wm.li. jAHSS. General Agent*
314 booth Wharves
«ggggfr, jroaaogroa. ~~
gWKwa> ■ . BTBAMHHLP LCKB DIRECT
HAILIVftI MaOM EACH \POJIF JC V xbp JfXV R n i pc
: FROM PJHE ST. WHABF. FKIi^ELFHII
AND LONG WHARF. BOSTON.
Captain Crowell, will sail
Bun rhliadelpma on Saturday, Dec. B.£l at 10A.M.
The steamship SAXON Captain Mntthewß, will uU
“tog Beaton on Wednesday, Dec. 6th, at 3 P. M.
OcSMtftS"*” I™* l ***** “« Bcattm tanow
i?ew)i Captain Baker.Ma tona bnrthtn.
7 Captain Matthews. ana hnrthim,
■ NORMAN, Captain Crowd!. Ijbb tons hnrtfceol
: These gnhwtnntifti and well appointed iytpfm*htrn
t? 11l sail pnngtosllymadvertraMdfWrtit £l
SEgSJES&SSU!.*""" be * I
nqueated toaandßlltaol Lading -
* ForSeSht or panago having anperlar aecommoda
dona, apply to HEBtBT WIHBOB i OU . ■
a OB 3B Booth Delaware avenge
THROUGH AXR-UNB rOTHBBOTITTt
«Wwk» ■• • • - AND WEST. -
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLF
, STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
; THROUGH RECEIPTS TO HEW SKRN.
_ Also, to all points In NORTH and SOUTH CABO
fJJ'A. via Seaboard and Roanofce BaOtoad. and to
LYSCHDUHO, VA.. TRNrtVRHffTg. and the WBdT
Jia PETERSBURG AND sonTTrarny
HAIIaBOAJ).
-Tie regularity, safety and shortness ofthla route, to
getherwith the moderate rates charged, commeud it
to the public as the most desirable mediumibr carry
Ibb every description of freight, *
No charge for comiaimlon, drayago. nr my
of transfer. •-
Steamship) Insure at lowest rates, and leave revu
larly from the first wharf above Market street
Freight received daily.
. ' TOP. CLYDE <6 00.,
14 Korth and 14 Sooth wiure-A.
HAVANA STEAMERS.
SBgtltfia. t SEMI-MONTHLY HUB,
The Steamships
HKNDBICS HUDSON.. n*pt Hown
STABS AND STRIPES. ""riffi 1 rffjjgg
These steamers wfll leave this port for Havant
every other SATURDAY, at 8 A M.
The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes,
master, will sail Ibr Havana on SATURDAY HORN
1N6,-Deeember 15th, atB o'clock. '
Passage to Havana fso.
S o freight received-after Thursday.
Per freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS WATTSON & SONS,
HO North Delaware avenge
sxwHflsa line to alki
gSgSa&.s ANDSIA, Georgetown and Washington
via Chesapeake and Bclaware Canal, with cnnner-Tir,.,.
»t - 4 i t -* tn<ll la, Ya., form the moat direct rents ftij
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton an
the southwest.
Steamers leave Bm 'Wharf above Market ttm
every Wedneaday and Saturday at ISM.
gor freight apply to the agents,
W. P. CLYDE A, 00.,
*s£&s%. FOB NEWBKRN, S. 0., VIA EL T Z V.-
eSdmlkci' 11 City, edentoiV AND ply-
Tbe steamer HANNAH SOPHIA. Tetf. master.wlll
commence loading on MONDAY next loth lost,, and
having) early all her cargo engaged, will be promptly
despatched.
For freight* apply to \
a e , ~r BISHOP, PON * 00.,
des dtf No» iQS Arcb street.
is! SOB NEW YORK.—Philadelphia Btean
■HBoAqL Propeller Company—Despatch and Swliv
sore Lines, via Delaware and Canal— Leavim
dally at 12 H. and 5 P, 1L ctiimiyWHg with all tb<
Northern and Eastern Idnea WAUW * m * WAfc “ ■“ w
For flceight,which will '■f taken os
terms, apply to “ . 1
• WM.
No. IS2 South Delaware avenna
180 ieet long, 21R feet beam; depth ot hold s feet (i
Inches; draws s feet 4 Inches water bnllt of live oak
and red cedar. Apply to B. A. BOUDEB&ca
sein-tf Dock Street Wharf,
- - «** »■ -WW ■mg.m.T LIKE.
and CBM&dI'JtAM
SIKaSTOW-B OAT COMPANY,
BARGIB towed to and from FHXLADELFHL.
HAVRE-DKGBACE, BALTIMORE, WASHOP
TON, and Intermediate points.
i _ WM. P, CLYDE) A 00., Agentx.
Captain
£rht YOB ANTWERP.—Petrolenm.—The drat
@6 class ship UNCLE JOE, Captain Bewail, will
"f*™- have Immediate despatch fbr the above port.
Sawl^NOTag 6l aPPI? .» WORKMAN &CO.,
AA. POB ANTWERP^-The A 1 bark: ESTHEB
OTEm Captain Prince, la now loading fbr the above
STs J’SSS- Forftelght or passage, apply to WORK
MAN ACe„l23Walnut street; se2?
WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A centre-board
«S£ vessel, suitable lor grain trade; Not over thre
years oid, and not over 28 fie* 14 Inches beam
■Apply to EDMUND A. SOUD£R <& CO.. No. 3 Dock
street. - nos
QCHOONER A. ROBERTSON, Merritt, master, from
kj wreck or sblp Merrimec, will commence dlsch&rg
iDg.uncer general order, at Sbippen street wharf oq
Saturday. December Ist, at 1 P.JI. Consignees win
please a,t end to tbe reception of their goods. PETER
\yBIGH.T <ft SONS, 115 Walnntstreet.* dei-tt
gTSAUSHir
APIES. PROM BOSTON.—Con
ilgnees of merchanalse per above steamer will
please seed for their goods, now landing at Pine street
wharf, (del 'Jt) HENRY WXNSOR * 00.
CHIP J. G. BICH AJRPfiON, Eendall, master. 1& now
Walcut'slrfetf 8 ' *****
,??’ ano< ¥ ssor to JOHN SHI NDLER
Avf ß neK>’ f f a a de“hto! rB ' i '°' m Nor '* l
AH work done In the best manner and on the lowest
fefclsatte'aSf ter “ 8 ' “ a warranted to give per
iwnS? given to repairing.
j lilPKfcte tiOMPAOTBiT -
Al'AWB' EXtitißS COMPANY,—On and afta'
*• tte NBHI&HT DEPART
inrf HT or this Company will be REMOVED to tins
Southeast corner at ELK
VEls Tlf an d MARE ET atreeta. Entrance on Eleventh
street ana on Market street.
SSS- ALL MONET and COLLECTION BUSINESS
will he transacted as heretofore at S2O CHESTNUT
street.
Small Parcels and Packages will be received at either
ofoce. Call Books will be kept at each office, and any
calls entered therein previous to 5 P. M. wm renews
attention same day, lr within a reasonable distance ol
onr office. Ingnlries for goods and settlements to
made at S» CHESTNUT street. "
JOHN BINGHAM, SupT,
UMIAI NOTIfTRS.
T COURT OPOOMMON PLFA R win T'lm*
1 CITY ABD COUSTYO*'PHii AnFIPmA
In the matter of the petition of J amp
Jacob Baelee and Jsn.es Taylor, aided March 2d*ln7'
r ecorced fir Mortgage Book k ifo s“mm w to'i tS'
onoertalo premises In tue Twenty rfm g WaidPhLtaT
delphla; sltnate on rownshlp tine road'and-Were ,1*
street, contalnlngi^^Ma^d^z^qaarapSohmSSanik
_** » remembered that oh the twenty.fonrtb dii* or
November, A. D. 1868, on motjrn of Edwards
attorney for petitioner, the Court ordered thesheSfftrE
give notice once a week ior four weeks In the ffaSi
JnlfJUgenrcr and In one dally newspaper publishedln
PillMelphto, reonlrtagthelegal reprraen&tlvmSrtha
said Henry Uaglee, Jacob Naglee and James Taylor
to appear In said Court on hatnrday, December aal
next, at 10 A. M..toshowcaaaewhy theprajer of said
petitioner should not be granted. • •••• .
Certified by . T. O. WEBB,
no2B-w,4t3 Pro Prothonotary, ;
TN THE QBPHANB’ DOUBT FoB; THE; C'TY
EBP BJA.—Estate of
J;ObEEI BURTON. The Auditor appointed bythe
i? SHSlf’ ,e *tle and adjust the account of K *•
BpsiONe Administrator of BOBEBTiBUB
™N,dcc d.acdto report distribution of ihp balance
oftheacconntant.wlllrheet tbepartles
P°rpc»e orhlaappolnimeatonAt'iN-
i7th. 1866 at f nr o'clock P. Mf.Shls-
TmnS’rti^M 1 - Jtontfi, FOURTH «treet,in Ibeeltyof
T»OBPHAUS’ COURT FOR THR oppy;
interested-for«sS
pprpcseS.ofbla *p p oto t m en Vo d MuJCTDaY. mhllfist.'
IMI -THE ORPHANS’ COtTBT i ynft 'Ptrg .vFßo
teieto given that the
.enleS aad Bled,to the Bald. Coart,
&Sd b£f pbtltiOD, ClftliSlDE to TBlfiiQ tha nß<*mtot
property belcnglng wreald estate therein mentioned.
Sf Ann?™ 0 o . f «f Bo o^ nderß6Fifti B 6Fifti eSSn of toela
2* .1851. and Botfplements thereto &nir tho
uSs*!?™ ;PP™ ve t he same on Saturday “oec.^’
1866, at 10A. M.., unless exceptions be filed thereto -
, CHARLES M. WABKm,'
Attorney for Widow.
de3-m,tti.it*
WES'
-Id Coort,&n * ppnlsemeht and hor
P®claiming toreudn the persoaal property ho_
thoPiftb Section of the Act of April 14.
1851, and supplements thereto, and the Court wUTao?
prove the same on tJATU&DAY.December is 1 ism:
at 10 A. M.,unless eicep. fo. a
CHARLES M. WAGNER, -■■
Attorney for Widow.
decz-m&tb.ll*'
r* THE OEPHANb* COUBT FOR THE oITV*
AKg,COONIY OP
BICHAKM, dec’d.—-The auditor appointed by
»^ e TT >^ r V>P SD d adjust the Account
5k ?*£»*!&%££ *ti -Aominiatratrlx of theJEState of
dec’d and to report distribution of
Hi 2 k&lapce in tke bauds of the accountant, ■will meet
the parties interested for the purpose of hfs appoint*
*«it» °PvT T ?J I)AY « Dect-moer n i s&s, stjrotaodfc:
£• “ >« *0.128 south bixt! the
TN THE ORPHANS* COTTRT. WTO tjj j-rr^rS
aJ i »K? l £?..i. A , VIS ' IJeceased.—The Auditor aDpomted
tie Courtto audit. settle and adjust the First Ar>
count of GEOEGEP. LEE as a Ih Executor of and
Tratee under, tbelast wffl of Thomas Da^Alec«»£d
istrlbutlon of the balance in the hands
iou-W. r^Ns, 0 to^uth 6 Ftlra
street, in theCifo of Phliadelphla. no3o fm.wfitf
OBPHAjKb I CQPitT W)r *pu t» nrrv
AISD OOXJKTY OF
deceased. The Auditor apf
andlteettleand adjust the «>
count of .I*EWis YOJSEEB Administrator of the
Estate of said DANIEL TONE EReeceasedf and ti
report distribution of the balance in the hands of tha
sS?fw£H?rf>y i ® i,Be ?Js epairti ®'‘ lntPiet * ied *r the
5S??^? o ,c£J s “PPoJntmenJ. on TUESDAY, Decem
£f£Jdj£a 1866. at 4 o’clock P. SL. at bis office. No. 411
CHESTNEx street, lu the city of Philadelphia.
JAMES LYND,
Auditor.
Eoco-r,r0.w,51f
rs TH» . OBPH'ANS' COURT FOB .THBnrrv'
AND COUNTY OP raTr.Angr.pm-i ~Sj,rf~.V
JAYLOB, <*®®*hsed. The Auditor ap
pointed by the Conrt to audit, settle ana adjust the
second account of GEORGE B?T\YIjOB Am In tat
tor of the lEtate of GJOOaGB TAyLok
of ?h? l o£BS of the balance in fiSS
of the accountant, will meat Lb© parties latermtMi
fcr the pnrpoee of his appolntment,on THURSDAY
December is. 1866, at 3}* o’clock. P. M,, at hia oai«il
5J I .® WAMtUTstreet Boom N0.20,1n the OUyofc
■ HISNBY PHii,Lbs"jir.
nog).fm,w,st« Auditor.
r*T TEE ORPHAUB* COURT. FOR THE niw
if»S *iDeceased—The Auditor appoint-
Settle and adjust the Second
HtJIiME and WILLIAM HENRY
S^r o fS.' Of, and Trustees under the fist
5L J J! ®f Thomas Holme, deceased and to report dlstri
-5£ e 5S*? 0 ® ! n .*k e bands of the Accountants*
will meet the parties interested fir the purpose 01 his
appointment, on MONDAY, December
605 SAW
SOM Strefct,inthe City of Philadelphia, ino2S»gy,f,yn .?t*
IN THEOBPHaNS’ COURT I OR THE CITY AND
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA- istite of
SARAH A. EMERY, dec’d. The Auditor appointed by
to andlf, setue and adjust thu amount of
JOSEPH H. COMLY, administrator de bonis non.
dc., of the Estate of. Sarah A, Emery late of too
Twenty tnird Ward of the city of Philadelphia, dee’d
and to report distribution of the balance In the hands
of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for
lhe purpose of his appointment, on THURSDa Y , the
thirteenth day of December, ISSS, >t u o’clock A M..
at his office, No. 507 RACE street, in the city of Phllal
J6S. ABRAMS.
pots w,f,m-st» Auditor.
CRPHANS’ COURT FOR THECITY
COUNTY QP PHILADELPHIA-Batete
SARAH STBDaBY, deceased.
„Af‘ e A n l it .£ r aPPfloted by the Court to audit, settle
andadjustthe acconntof JOHN G FOSTER, Erecu
tor of lhe estate of SARAH ME a A RY, oec’n. fSi to
report distribution of the balance In I he bands of the
accountant,'will meet ’the parties interested for th*
°f “'s.apijointmem, on MONDAY, Dece-n
-~tr ° dock P. M.,at his office No 113,
street. In the City of Phlladelph w U
de3m,w.f,st« WM. L. DENNIS, Andltor.
rN THE ORPHANB’ -COURT FOR THE fTTTV’
BOUNTY OF PHILADEXFRI
JtiRKRY GRANGER, dec’d —Til® auditor appointed
hst , Fß^Trtn? a irTiol' , AH an i' I . ad^nat ,he account or
IC X? AUNE. Administrator of Bsld Estate,
and to report distribution of the balance in the hands
wl " “eeta>e paitles interested for
the purpose of bis appointment, < n MONDAY. Dee
fS€6, at 3 o’clock P. M., at his Office, No. 113 Couth
FIFTH street, In the city of Philadelphia. 0 onCn
WM. IT DENNIS,
Auditor,
no2B-w,f,m.st*
SPSJBBPjS £NB> court for the citf
BHLLaDEJLPHIA.—Estate of'
aLFbED C. BURR, Cec’d.—The petition of Margaret
Burr, widow of said decedent, with appraisement of
property eleetfd to be retained under Act of AoiU 14.
1851. has been filed and will be approved by'ihe"oonrt
* Decembers, 1866, unless exceptions
w
hereas, letters op administration
upon the Estate of GEORGE cjW i gentle*
xntui.hite ofPhiladelphia, have been granted to the
subscribers* all persons indebted to the said estate are
requested to mahe immediate payment, and those
having claims or demands t gainst the same will mavS
fcnown the same wilhont delay to GEO. F.LEWCB. a&
8,3 bird street;. GEO. L. KELLER, 127 S Sixteenth
B * reet> -—_ lno2l-w6tO'-
IS, SAOHUESydfeo
HOOP hMIRTS.
A9Q hoop skirts. ' ano
UitO. LATEST, STYLE, TOST OUT. OiaO.'
PETITTB A IXj,for the Promenade, 2% yds.ronnd.
CHAMPION TKaIL, Ibrthe DraSftng-BoMa;
3 yards round.
I s S frtß . a T e ln every way the most desirable that
we have heretoicre offered to the pnb io: also cim.
ftete lines of Ladles’, Misses’ ana Childrens’ ffin and
Trail Hoop Shirts, irom 2J£;to 4 yards ln clrcnm'er.
ence,of every length,all,of **onr. own make.” wholesale
and retail and warranted to give satisfaction. 6^
*1; so springs, *1 io, Sprlnzs '
Pbirta made to order, altered and repaired,
081 ttXnSSJ*”' Clre ? ,ar or - tyies. sizesand prices.
Manufactory and Saesiooms.
NO. 028 Arcb Street.
-Ppl4-Bmj WH, T. HOPK-Twa
B. AVERY, BKNTIBT. HAS REMOYK
his office to 1733 ABCU street. nolfrf.m.tyij'