Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 08, 1866, Image 5

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    TELEGRAPH.
FBOM GALVEBTON.
Tie Surrender of Matamorasi
From Galveston.
[To the N. Y, Affiodated Press.]
Galveston, Dec. 7.—-fYd/jc’s JBuHctin hss
advices from Brownsville to the 23. On the
30th ultimo, subsequent to the reception of
General Sheridan’s despatches, General
Sedgwick appointed J. L. Sheridan, a civi
lian, as a Commissioner, and demanded the
surrender of Canales and his troops as
prisoners of war to the United States. Ca
nales replied that he would rather surrender
to Escobedo, and did so, General Sedgwick
agreeing.
From Louisville”
Louisville, Deo, 7.—A meeting of the
merchants at the Chamber of Commerce
resolved to memorialize the Legislature of
Georgia to compel a reduction of the op
pressively high tariffs of the Southern rail
roads as a measure of protecting the middle
classes from suffering during the present
winter by reason of the high prioesof trans
portation of the necessaries of life.-
Wffliam Wilkerson alas Warren Manuel,
who was arrested for a burglary committed
at Quincy. Illinois, in September, and who
afterwards escaped from jail, was arrested
hereto-day and taken by Sheriff Hum
phreys of Adams county.
Subscriptions are being collected for the
purpose of building a railroad from Cin
cinnati, to connect with the Frankfort IJail
road near Eminence, Kentucky.
A train on the Louisville and Frankfort
Bailroad, near Eminence, ran off the track
near Lagrange, Kentucky, The damage
was trifling and there was nobody hurt.
The Louisville grand jury to-day returned
218 indictments, chiefly against gamblers
and proprietors of race courses.
The Board of Trade have been considering
the question of the tax of three (3) cents a
pound on cotton.
Besolutabns were passed to prepare a case
to be presented to the United States Courts,
in order to procure a decision thereon, in
reference to the recent acts of Congress rela
tive to the tax.
Railroad Collision.
1 To New York Associated Press.]
Pittsburgh, Dec. B.— Last evening the
up train from Allegheny City and a special
train coming west, containing the Directors
of the Pennsylvania Bailroad, collided a
mile above Patrona, Pa., on the Western
Bailroad. 1 Six passengers were badly in
jured, and two of them are not expected to
survive.
OWf B CJLJLE^IIS.
EioT.-Yesterday afternoon, between four Death of a Venkrabde MAN.-Jaasa
ago five a clock, a dog fight occarred at ™dman, the oldest citizen of Trenton, died
Water andSprnce streets,. A'erowd gathered, on Wednefiaay morning. He came down
andsome of. the spectators commenced bet- ?‘? irs m Ms osualgood health; washed
ting. Words got rather high, and when the u ln 2 6 , < ?*’ and aaid to one of the family that
werevpretty well used up, some of the felt very well, and then seated Wmanif
men got to wrangling." Finally the affair > n his rocking chair with his hat on. In a
™?£ e . «it ma regular rough and tumble few inmnfcs afterwards he was found
fight, in wnich about twenty participated, dead. Mr, Redman was a model man. He
Oluba were used.and stones were thrown, what is rarely.found in the world, a
Se vetol persons had their' heads Cut, and I oBl .™™- Honest in all his dealings mild
were bruised bythe stones, but no one was Sontle and affectionate, beloved by all who
serioußlyinjured. Information of the affair k ? ew bins. He lived to be nearly years
was-eent to theFiftb Ward Police Station, of as he lived so he died, quiet and
and Lieut. Goldy despatched a squad of P eac eful. He had no disease, I?is death
jfolice
„ _ _ ra., was pouring coal oil from one vessel tn
House Robbery. This morning, before pother at distance of about thre? feet
Alderman Clouds, James Baldwin, of Bal- w?+ a i 1 i? bted “ andle > when the whole thing
timore, was charged with house robbery. a fla s ae ' “tending instantiy to
w«t e n emns w ent t 0 016 house of Robt. d en . vel °P in g her in fire
Haskell, on William street, ■ below Rich- fnnr^S^fV y alar ® ed i she rushed from one
mond, and engaged boarding. This mor- *? “other, and the flames were
umg, about four o’clock, he was heard going ® l ? bdlled “til her clothing was burnt
down stairs, and Mr. Haskell wentS fhZameffif* She at B onfo’S
him. He had a bundle with him. This . in ® Bam ®*ug»fc
was found to contain his own clothing, but "Can’t Keep a Hotet, ” an>n
Departure— The steamship Tonawan- pr 2 p j license, which the citv
da, Captain Jennings, which sailed at hniMw 8 - 8 *? ad declino d to grant. The
10 o’clock this morning from first wharf Thefe«? ep opeu 88 a hoarding house,
below Spruce street, takfs out the kwp^ P a wfi^f.S rre f ated ,, on Monday for
passengers for Savannah: Chas. M. Bache leased without a license, and re-
Charles T. Phillips, Robert Reynolds E Ho ? lon B this sort of thing
Neumayer, wife and babe, Mrs. A. H Gibbs *“ls® “ mat ter of conjecture!
and two children, Horatio C. Wood Wm ?“ d °/ considera ble mterest to unfortunate
E. Wood, Mrs. Hi £ aDnot i* Present fin d to a
Frank Crenshaw John Moulder; P pfter theT,am^ and inbabitanta a hotel
Torimann Mm. Maria T. Fries, Alexander T * name -
Purves mid wife, Miss Sarah A. Pucves Emigration to the United Statfs
Miss Fanny R. Purves, Elizabeth H.Wood,’ S early two thousand Germans now kwa
Miss Helen Warner, Emanuel Cohn. I- Europe every week for the United Stateafn
Juveniiiß Depravity.—A girl, twelve A “estafSf da^ amerB
- of age, was committed yesterday bv I “courage the emigration of rtano^'w’ 611
ma ? er * f ? r having staled gians mfdSwedStheUnited
« 66 d<^ arB w 01 5 016 money drawer children of all these emigrant aretamrht
w 4r.ig°srsi *>?»»'> **«»- -
and the little ones were allowed todo prettv B n S nw™n»loS r the statement that there is
““ch as they pleased. With nobody to look his countyw ho
after them, it is notstrange that they should hundred AfrJ lands t ! le w , ood of twenty-one
yield to temptation, andthe eldest has h«m IC? u, d ?®r> seventeen hundred of whom
sent to prison for ateaS™" 5 ‘he same gun. Hehasals”
mehtMon < th« rg phsi bbs awested last T New Application of India Rubber.-
clltoing P valned a t*inn^ e of having stolen In France, the time and materialeipended
had prcwhledlflm with^aSom^ Wb ° laln^A 1 ™ ofSense
on Lombard street abovSSh Whi° UBe I Effected hv °i? thia has been
new ed g?tta te Mmha oSSe h Si ' oll3o u feeta M ” bich ’ slared5 lared r onn d °the I botties“preventlli
was committed to answer. “uaer, and 4>«m, use.
ln f— ™
fJI e ?3«£. yest v rday for tbe iarceny of cloth- c ® ivl te a lirge number of locomotive en-
JtfietZ m TT he* lB6 at^ s ‘. John and Noble B lD es Irom Switzerland, and that the
whtflho „wJ as caught leaving the house result of recent combinations and exorbi
™iS'd‘£&i3irSSSSd-wS«r ofE.SlMw.rt
ml.l,dl»4.ft»l,„f W1 oi«il. N ‘ A»A» mraN «c m »o«.-A t «
An Interesting Meeting.—The claims D°hdon mansion. recently, a gold toroSe
«SSS3!SS
&isrsa»!rsgaLssa 6f f ” <*•
he made by Gene- MemphisPostOffice a
»10. p. Howard. E.,. Dr. HawSd aad
Mo. *A»'*sMl?9faaftS
ssagKs&asiis ! ffaSSi^s^diaSSdWSsr
tea
George Schell, hailing from New YnrV Meeting Association will petition the lesis
arrested at Eighth and was ‘atore for an act of incorporation under fhl
terday, for thllarceny of w yes * name of the Wesley Grove AssoeisH^®
He was taken before Alderman JonMaSs' Power to hold real and personal estate
THE DAILT EVENING BTJLEBT'IN. HHLABFLPHIA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER .8. 1866. —TRIPLE SHEET.
An Aged Dbunkabd.—An old man, 70
P iok< tf np drunk in the
JDistriot, between twelve and ’ one
o clock this morning. He passed the night
in the police station, and this morning was
sent to prison. ' 1 .
jFiBB.— A shed at the brick yard of J.
Dowler.at Thirteenth and Thompson streets'
was destroyed by fire; between eleven and
twelve o’clock last evening. The loss was
pot serious.
The "
.*£ Great Remedy op the Age for
X: 6 Pfu®s,cramjw, flatulency slfepleatness.ic.,
*2 cb , , ' < s en ' s Bowke’b Infast Cordial. No family
should be without it. .
■ “Limig’s Food,” for infants and invalids.
Bower, Siith and Vine streets. Price |i 00. , ’
Druggists’ Sundries and Fancy Goods.
SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers, ’
23 SouthElghth street*
n„ B^, Nß 2 w ’ s » Soaps.—Elder Flower, Turtle
on, Glycerine, Mask, Hie, aST
_ SNOWDEN & BROTHER.
Importers, 23 Sonth Eighth street.
&&832BB&&
Bandages for
for safe SjSffi nincomparable Bands
i Soonbb ok XiATEB* a neeleoted CnlH win
Mpn“ttos
- trlaV ■ standard remedy an
; Prepared only jat242 Chestnut street.
iis??^m G n^. ( ? P S , i ON -- :Extraots from Eng
“a^'SSlofeSSSfcKmffi?. of 1110 6fflc “ y of
faen 1 *“»' “•
london. Tenore ° f 4116 Britl^n 'operatic lAssociation, 1 Association,
;*'i never knew tucha wonderful cure for Bbarsciets **
i«'rk#*w#waj W. KandalaL, Oxford Music Hall.
efficacy” * your Trochet >’ and «W testify iotheir
_ GHABLES SIOHAIf,
“The 'Tzcehc,' give gre^t^t^*™^l
- W« B. liXb.
upv_, , • -Editor Loughborough Monitor.
com
as£J£®«SaSaa'
4sssasrS&si. Thw “
„Th® Saddest weepers are often the
®g swaßSsfiffiaaH-SfflM
■sms&eszzZS?
ff#|sswl-|>a£Ss
£a&•&££«& &aS
• r ßooks.—Charles Desilvar Vn
MM9M
CARAMELS FOB CHBISTMAS.—WaarA-nenj
SaBBSStSB^^S.
1609 Walnut itrSa.' W ' • 113 Caramel Depot. No.
SALES OP STOCKS,
100 ah Oatawto pw?^?™
linooTJSte’ai con-*??™*
: * ® 6-208 r 66 CO Jy 109^
500 UBT6M 7 8»10 '
Notes July
1400 City 65 new C&P 99jJ
15000 do 2da 109
9000 l£hl;h 68 i »84 9 IX
32 ah Union Bk 63*
,27 Nv SG%
V 0 sh Penna B s3O 6*l
29 sh do 54
13 ah do 54>i
_J2 eh Cam & Amb B 180&
200 Bh Hestonv’eß as 14$$
PBICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YOBK.
j : . IBv JWepraph.)
American Gold.
=■=ss a
™teasiatote,’fe7rj"z::::.3:”‘™ziM§ g}d
S&«fißs==•.:=-—rail's
■ Steady,
I : Finance and Baslaesa>«Dec. 9, 1860.
I q The languid condition of affairs recorded at the
I ®?® otßoara f »r some time past.still exists.and the
bear” lnflnence continues In the ascendency. There
were few or no outside orders to be executed, and the
profeaional operatorshesitate about making any ex
tensive new ventures. Money Is abundant on the'
| trtreet on Governments and other acceptable collat
erals at 5@6 per cent, but mercantile paper Is carefully
scrutinized, and ranges' from 6* to 10 per cent. Go
vernment Loans stiffened up a little, the Coupon Sixes,
M, selling at USX; the * policy” Bonds at 109; the ’6ss at
and the July Seven-Thirties at 105*. State were
not offered under 95, and the War Loan was firm at 103.
City Loans were not ao strong. The new tones sold 1
at 99JL Beading Ballroad was well hammered, and
about three thousand shares chanted hands, Beilins
down to 54 81-a decline Of X, but at the close 54N b.
10 was. bid. Camden and Amboy Balirnwl sold at :
130 X; Pennsylvania Ballroad at 54* regular, and Ms
S 0; Valley Ballroad at 68, and Catawtoa Bail’
road Preferred at2B@2BX. 42 was bid for Elmira Ball
rosd Preferred, and 30* lbr Philadelphia and Brie
Banrcad. !h Canal stocks the only sale was of Lehigh
Navigation, at 56*. Bank and Passenger Ball wav 1
shares were without change. I
Smith, Banaolph A Co., Bankets, is south -TV,,-.,
street, quote at U o’clock. asfbUowa: B ‘ ra ™ TtUl<l
; IS77J-
g. f. 1381 Bonda.„..r.'^ir^^'~ , ~~~~y?,^
d.s. wo,
—49<W<
TT. ft. irtjn
U. B. JW-Ut - .r~_JO5X@lO!sS
SK3“~ aOS«§IOSS
»&:=EE=£l^
«®-«S»
American Gold S ?li lnj( '
Silver- Quarters and halves 132* 139
Compound Interest Notes: •
“ June. 1684... 16 .
" Jnly, 1864... 16}<
;; aor. lasi... 15
" Oct., 1664... 14
, . " Dec.. 18M™ 13
„ .. ¥»y. 1865.- 11*
„ “ Aug.,1865™ 10*
“ • “ gf- 1865 ™ 9 ¥
,C O“ saoanHra.te,,
tr. a e’«, issi™ B Sy°**
Old 5-20 feonds..™ Hf.,
New $-20 Bonds, 1664....1 ‘mx }??h
6-20 Bonds,}“S
kmo Bonds. *®> .
--IOWi SSf
goid-jrtStfass:.™"
„ MUladelplUa SarKeta.
SiTcitnAY. Dtc. B.—Trade la duller than ever to-dnv
owing to the inclement condition of the weatherand
tbedownwart-tendencylnGold.
b ? t UtU ® doln * ln Breadatnlft and -no essen
tial chaDge from yesterdaj’aquotatlons. The sain or
Flonr areeonfinedto 5@«oo barrels, in lotaranglng
fthth 1098 coy barrel for superfine, rwaio K)for PT _
tu@i2 IS ibr Rorthwtategtra Jamnyju 50913 so
na n £ h!o do ' da • 11114 ■* higher figures for
limey, brands. There is but little demand for Rve
Floor, bnt we continue to quote at R 7 is@T so. Prices
of Corn Meal are nominal.
There b veryllttle demand for Whestand prices ere
nomlnal.at |2 «o@; war Penna. Bed,Z« StaX
SSSSSS
u “ n i*° “°ve OW 5' «» «@SB rantoT oatß con '
MsUfrem£ ■£??,¥ so™*** te “ l “ toII'IS. and
e n , D 'J®d COmm “ <1 ’ 3 50 ‘O* 3
g untanfl. Small sale, of Ohio
I. E. WALRAYEN,
acAievzs uu;
Street,
A Fresh Importation of
CHOICE LACE CtJHTAINS,
Tapestry Bordered Term,
SATINS AND SATIN DAMASK,
Ross, Crimson, Bins, Green and Gold,
all ol the newest designs for
CURTAINS
FURNITURE COVERINGS.
WINDOW SHADES
COLORS AND STYLES.
'NORTHERS CENTRAL BONDS.
Having disposed of the larger portion of these
desirable SECURITIES,
We will continue to offer them
Okly till December SOth,
Of not previously dlspjeed of),
AT THE LOW PRICE OF
89.
wfibeadvanceth' 8h ° UW “ yrem&ln ““sold,the price
DRE3LEL& CO.,
deemed Ho - 3* Sonth Third Itreet,
POE SALE,
_ A TeryhaadEOHie
CLOSE COACH,
M !* d ®„ b ? WATTBOE, .ad but little M «S.
i “P Address Sox 1708, P. O.
fw
Ipe Walnut Blnset. 6y JOE - N D -axr,BTT * CO.,
.......530 28%
100 sh Beading B 55tf
100 all do ' 85 55
100 011 do 810 55
J 4O S 5 55K
200 Bh| do '55
200 ah do 55*^
150 8h ;• do b3O 54 94*100
200 ah do! 54%
,ino 8h do 810 54%
do S 5 B 4 81-100
400 ah» do 54 81*100.
ioo,BhCatawpf % 28
100 Bh do 830 28%
, discussion out of Congress upon the
bill looking to the abrogation of the State
governments at the South, and the oppo
nents of the measure are. confident they can
defeat it in the Senate, where a two-thirds
vote over the vetoconld not be secured.
From San Francisco.
[To the U. Y. Associated Press.]
SAN Francisco, Deo. 7.—The Defenders
of Mexico, an organization inlhe interestof
Juarez, held a meeting in this oily last
evening, organized a batallion and elected
officers. They proposed to sail for Mexico
on the 11th of December, fully armed and
equipped, to offer their services to the
Liberal Government.
The Savage Mining Company to-day de
clared a dividend ol $lOO per foot
All mining stocks continue to improve,
the following being the closing quotations •
Yellow Jacket $1,330, Savage $2,110 bphir
$235. Empire Mill $225, ChoUar Potosi $230
Gonld <fc Curry $650, Imperial $l3l, Legal
Tenders 71*. 1 s
j Wrench evacuation.
WAsmNGiow. Dec. 8.-The President is
displeased with the tenor of Napoleon’s
J reply to the cable telegram from the State
Department, calling upon him to foiail his
promise and withdraw his troops from Mex
ico in installments. The Cabinet, with but
one exception, it is understood, aide with
frw^ r t aidenfc 11 considered
, doubtful, however, whether any farther re
monstrance will be made, and the proba
bilities are that the French Emperor will be j
allowed to have his own way. Indirectly,
it is hinted, that Napoleon’s action in
refusing to is mainly
becanse of what he. regards a
violation of the pledge e of neutrality
or non-interference on our part, his position
being that by the arrest of Gen. Ortego, the
despatch of Gen. Sherman, and other objec.
tional movements, onr pledge of neutrality
is broken, and the compact is therefore
withdrawn and null and void. I
The Union Pacific Railroad.
the XT. 8. Associated Press.}
- The Secretary of the Interior has received
a telegram from the. Vice President of the
Union Pacific Railroad, dated the 6th inst.
Btating that thirty miles more of the track
of the said road was completed on the sth
making 300 miles west from Omaha, Ne
braska, and requesting that the commis
sioners he ordered to examine the
The commissioners will he Instructed to re
pair to the line of the road for the purpose
of examining the section as soon as practi
cable. .
The Rio Grande Difficulty.
New Orleans, Dee.7.-The most authen
tic advices from the Rio Grande, or what are
regarded as such, report the recrossing of
the river by the United States brigade that
bad previously marched into Matamoras,
and their return to Brownsville.
A New Theatre in Boston.
[By the New York Associated Press.J
P??’, B.—Theßoston Coimnercial
Bulletin of this morning, says: **Well
known merchants of this city have just
a°^£ le arrangements for the erection of
nf w^u?eb^ dso ?* e S about the size
of Wallaok’s two in New York, and to be
conducted and managed upon the same
plan. It will be located upon the easterly
side of Washington street, between Hay
wood place and Essex street. The architect
has plans of the building on band, and
operations will be commenced with the in
tention of completing the theatre and open
in g with dramatic performances on theLt
of September next. J
Cotton Crop Estimate.
ITo the N. Y. Associated Press.j
Baltimore, December Bth.—The Mobile
hioune estimates the cotton crop of the
present year at 1,500,000 bales. The line
°P e ° 7® a * b ® r ° says, added not less
A D iOO) tales to the aggregate product.
A letter from Charleston save the esti
mate in that city amounts to within 1.800 -
000 bales. ’ ’
Mobile, December 7th.—The comparison
of the receipts of. cotton at all the ports as
compared with iapt year at this time shows
a denciency of 175,000 bales.
Horace Greeley Invited to Lecture at Gal
veston.
!By the U. s. Associated Press, i
, ® AL X ESTOI ?> —Horace Greeley has
to-day been invited to .deliver one of the
course of Jeotures before the Galveston Li
brary Association.
marine Intelligence.
. [By the United States Associated Press ]
_ New Orleans, Dec. B.—Arrived, Bark
Frank Marian, from Bordeaux; ships Theo
dore Knoop, from Liverpool; Mont Blanc,
from Havana, and- Elizabeth Hamilton,
from Havre. ’
The Asia at Boston,
[To tho New York Associated Press.}
Boston, Deoember Bth.—The steamship
Asia, Bom Liverpool, by way of Halifax,
arrived at midnight. Her mails were for
,“orninK train andVill be
due m Philadelphia to-night.
Balling of Steamers.
[Ey tliBN. T.Aeaoclatefl Prena.] '
3 j W +T OBK ’ De £. B.—The steamship Ger-
S^A tmfio0 > “ a ihe 9*?' of -
THIRD EDITION.
by TELEGRAPH.
UTS FROM WA&HINGfO.V,
JUDGE KELLEY'S REVENUE BILL.
FEO&FEOT OF ITS FAILURE.
FROM SAN FRANCIS DO
Tli© Defenders of* IMexico,
From Washington.
[TotheN. Y. Aaaodßtfd Press.]
„ Washington, -Dec. 8.-Abili was intro
duced by Mi*. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, look
ing to the creation of a Department of Inter
nal _ Revenue. it aims to take the
control of the revenue from the Treasury •
but there are doubts whether it can become
a law. The bill is, at present, in the hands
of the Committee of Ways and Means, and
even if reported upon fevorably by that
b a ? dpasaed fa y Congress, it. would be
certain to receive Executive veto. In that
event, the Senate would sustain' the veto,
and the bill would fail. The impression is
however, that the bill will never reach Con
fess, but that it will be smothered in the i
»:30 O’Oloofe.
Gmimwdal Intelligence.
Wr w Associated Frees.]
atl3?s^’ gold market opens weak
KFive-lwlutSi^ST^ arght bllli, lioJflL
itfNKaßi***
S^^aaassss^BepiSttit
62; Forfc Wavufl Chicago 164 X j
304 c<mt« e ?iif£S-SSflJ? ncllan ** d - Com active and
saa«
* ,so the demand; Yellow,
r« < §Yfi.'o ,i i e > 90 @ Mc - Oats steady.- Floorvervdnit
Sw^lOMhla^MelS
c si.2 ea ? * Te nominal. Lard. 13 eta. I
Snaem inaeflye. Coffye dull; Bio, l«3j@iB3£c. Whisky I
> in™.-
I hoiDB COBBDiaptlfm and «ihfpff]fln» The mar.
SS?SS‘®u'«s^3klS
# “2S“iSSWStsJfei’SMftt
fjz.FZ «Vj3 Sn&fSS. “SSSdsl^i
£sS3SBSS2g£ii£ftZ?
S C, Mffli?S W ?S* 12 *H ?»»“ides. ?§&
|sfflSgsjikgaKapss sssssa-ts?
L^awiASa
i
J*£»Jd* wades
P 'Suont?£Si l i!,}? : | Weetern and CatT * <2 So@|2 3? 6
nibble to
■ales ttt PUiadei]
:SAIEB A9TKK
13000 Lehigh 6S ’B4 913s|
12 ah Cam <6 Am R 130J6
4 sb Pecuft j» sj£
10 eh Lehigh V E 68
100 Bh Cataw pf .«
100 Bb do 830 283rn
ioo ab. do - §£
slfigtfafega ® . ;ssf
WE OF FEB FOB SALE!,
$250,000 7 Per Cent.
consolidated mortgage bonds
|» iyo ■
ABD AT-T> TWiCNRY-OWP pm
C*NT. TO PEB
SOB FDBTHKB XNFOSMATIOII APPT,y jg
SAILER & STEVENSON, Banker*,
N 0193. South Third Street,
de4-6t{ Bp Opposite Girard Bank, _
NATIONAL
BANK OFTHE REPUBLIC
809 and 811 ohe*tnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Capital 3500,000. Fall Paid.’
DLBECTOBB,
Jos. T Bailey, BenJ. Howland, Jr., Wo. H.Bhawn.
wm. Ervfes, Sami. A. Bispham, Nathan HUIoB,
Bdw, B. Orne,* Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Hoyt,
fheszdbht,
WILLIAM H. RHAWN, .
CABHXKE,
JOHBFH P, MTOETOBD. ocsasmrp
1865
5-20’S
EXCHANGED FOR
1863%
and market difference in price allowed.
tLm. msi’s, lWff s and
Compound Interest Notes Bought and Sold;
DREXEL & CO.,
84 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
BAKER’S
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
manufactory.
Tbelusatsndbot uaoit&eßto!
-jaastSsass*' i ‘s„
909 CHESTNUT STREET.
SULGiat, the same having been lost nr mislaid
• ISAAC SUUJER.
Administrator.
625 Walnut street.
BANfoppsiw.
AEOH Btreet ' Philadelphia,
tween ihe hours of nA. SLanTsp -Sr”*’- ’ b -
<HBtoj 81 BASIL. J.MAC MPLX,~SN,Cashier.
*DEAUIIFUL BOOKS.
° FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
ILLU-TRATIONB IN < IL COLORS.
JESUS ON EiRTH It™
IJFTLE RED cloak! si 75.
MISS LITTLE HUNGRY* si ™
BAM KBIBHNA-PUNT; The Boy of Bengal, 50
HINDOO LIFE. Si 25. ’ *
~ V HOLE SET IN BOX. *7 GO
deS.a,tn,th,lutrp} 1331 Chestnnt Rltooi
ESTATE OF GEORGE B. BEESE.decM.urf —
i J Tss&2CA d “Jntatnttlon upon theestato otCO-fflßnjp'
B. REFSE, late of the city of Philadelphia mar him?
deceased, haviusbeeu tbfa daverantart hw
ter °J_ Wills, to the nndersignedfall persons Ind*hSS
tosaldeßjateare requested to mage • immediate n*s?
Sim’ claims are notified toprese?!
them without delay, to JACOB Rl £iciK!s?r
CHESTNUT atreet/dOLOMON feS'
South SECOND street, Administrators 12l
OrtothelrAttorney, GEO&GE M ’ mwnjDAn.
1318ou»h piFTH street. ‘ yONARROB,
Philadelphia, Dec. XU, 1866. . 6t*
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FURTHER DECLINE Ilf GOLD.
f Xke Jfcw York Sold Market.
rßy the TJ.S. Assoc ated Press 1 "
New Yobk, Dec. 8,-The following are
the qnotationa of gold to-day, showing a
decline of I±, y * -
„„ ' Opened.
10.00 A. M,, 138 j
10.01 138 |
10.02 138 j
10.15 : i3s|
10.20 . 138 J
0.25 1.38*
JJP- 138 J
10.27 138
3030 138 i
mil 138
}2-®5 1373
10.5/ 1375
]°f n 1373
11.10 1371
Jfew York Money market.
_ [To the ST. Y. Associated Presa.l
thefeUowto?- *,?£■£ kas
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mourning goods.
ISSS'fiaSf “j^SSSA'iSSS;
pS^SSS?E Uo H ° { Mourning Millinery!
F&rutenlar attention is directed to my So
ftndywled assortment of Widow»*i£m.
nosmwfim m 901 WAiNGr ««&
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
We have now received directly horn the manu&c.
tnrers,oor
FALL IMPORTATION
EMBROIDERED CLOTH
table and piano covers,
Comprising a large assortment, which we are selling
At Reduced Prices.
Sheppai d,Van Harlingen&Arrisoi,
Importers of House Furnishing Dry Goods,
No. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET
oca wfm-tfrpj *7***^,*
PLATED GOODS.
JAMES E. CALDWELL fc C 0
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
822 CHESTNUT STREET,
Desire to call attention to their stock of
EJGIIBH AHD AMERICAS'
PLATED WARES,
KEW by ENTIBKLY
NEWDEaGirefromthe moat reliable ana exberi
aiced Mannfectureiß of this country as alio of Bhof
fidflandßlnnlnghan,. Englano,Trepak '•
O,STOEM
J. K. a & CO. refer with pride to the reputation their
PLATED WARES
Bave long sustained wherever introduced, and ask an
examination of their present large assortment by all
in wantof GOODS at aXu«tpriS I
Their assortment Includes, In every variety of style
TEA. 6ETB, SOUP TUREENS;
QYSTEB TUBEEGB, COFFEE URNS,
TEA KETTLES, VEGETABLE DISHES.;
CABTEBS, CAKE BASKETS.
ICE PITCHEBS, PUDDING DISHES,
TERRAPIN DISHES, fruit STANDS,:
PRESERVE DISHES, EPEKONES,
FLOWER STANDS,
FULL DINNER AND DESSERT SETS;
r Of , FORKS . SPOONS, LA
JStffll^’g^a,*o-’ 111 either >“*» “ small
nois.wfJtf educed Pxices. *
INDIA SHAWLS.
INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR'SHAWLS,
INDIA SCARFS. s
GEO. FRYER,
No. 916 CHESTNUT ST.
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11.10 A, M,, 1374
11.20 137£
1140. 137 J
11.43 13 7 |
IL4B 137£
11.50 1374
11.5/ 1372
1158 1371
12.09 P, M., 137*
12.10 137 s
12-45 , 137*
100 • i37g
2.00 . . 137?