Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 08, 1866, Image 9

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    !THEMISSING STEAMSHIP
BRITANNIA.
Thirty-four Days Out—List of the
Passengers.
fFrom to-day’s New York Herald. |
Use first notice of the steamship Britannia,
of the Anchor line, being over dne, was
published in the JZerald t cn Sunday, No
■vember 25. As thirty-four days have now
elapsed since she put to sea, serious appre
hensions for her safety are entertained by
those having friends and relatives on board.
The Britannia plied between Glasgow and
New York. She left the former port on the
3d of November; .touched at Moville, below
Londonderry, on the 4th, and left on the
same day for New York. Sjnce then no
tidings have been received of her. The last
dates from St. Michaels (one of the Western
islands) aria to November 8, and from Fayal
(another of the Western islands) to Novem
ber 10; as she may have since pat into one
of these places in distress, or been driven
farther towards home to the Island of St.
Thomas, or some other of the West India
Islands, there are still hopes that the miss
ing steamship may be safe.
The Britannia is a bark-rigged screw
steamer of 1,391 tons. She was built in the
Clyde, by Todd & McGregor, in 1868 ; has
two engines, with 360 horse power, and has
been running since she was launched: If
her machinery should have become broken
or disarranged so as to render steam power
useless, her propeller could be removed on
deck. The Britannia is commanded by
Captain James Laird'.
List of Passengers Ei
Sovembi
.. FIRST
Alias Greyly,
Miss Park.
. "Win McCallum,
' John Goxdon,.
Agnes Gordon.
Ellen o. Gordon,
John Colville,
"Wm. Patrick,
~Wm. Burst,
'Wm. Lewis,
-Jessie Kelson,
M. Taylor,
E. Orr.
Ann Brown,
Jessie Bryce,
Isabella Richie,
Samnel Wilson,
M&rgaiet Lewis
Catharine Robertson,
Wm. Mozon, I
4V Mia, Moxon, j
V SnEEEAQK. .
Girard Llnfee, James YoiU,
Geo. McCrac&en, John Johnstone,
James Guy, Thos. Wilson,
Shaw Guy, Ellen Wilson.
Ellen McCartney, John Crawford,
Ann McCartney, ' Thos. Brady,
Bridget Caliigan, John McLaughlin,
Ann Cal’igan, James Tunmler, wife, five
Alex, Morton, children aadone Infant *
Wm. Morton, Matthew Mardocks ’
Mary Robson, John Hamilton.
John Robson, Lewis Williams.
Matthew Robson, Robert Morrow.
Mary Robson, Thomas Jones.
Ann Robson, Bridget Irwin,
Margaret Morris, John McDonald,
Jane Morris, . John B. Ler win,
Mary Graham, Mary J. Derwin
Julia Smith, Wm. Cherry.
Robert Garland, Jas.F. Hunter
Peter McGinn, John Shott,
Alice Smith, J. GaUer.
Robert Bapell, Jno. Gray,
Wm.Gowains, . Mary Gray,
John Laure, Ned Mullen,
Eliza S. Ferguson, Eliza Mullen,”
J n Lapplps, Esther McAllister,
Mrs. Lappins, John McKenzie,
Anne Brown, Agn«s McKenzie
Sami. Brown, Nancy McKenzies
James Brown and infant, John McKenzie,
John Scollan, Jane McKenzie
James Dunlop, Thos. Maekay,
Jane MoDonald, W. Coring.
Pa&sengers Embarhed at Moville, Xov. 4.
i ' CABIN,
Mr3.Beatrice Drummond, 1 miss Angelina E Somerville
BTKRBASS.
James CarsoH,
Thomas Madelen,
Mrs. Madelen.
Kate Pay,
Marla Fay, -
Margaret Adams.
Daniel Adams,
Alex. Adams,
Wm, Inna,
Ellen Mcßride,
James Ferguson,
Maria Ferguson,
Elizabeth Ferguson.
Pat Kennedy,
Michael Welsh, -
Mary Quin,
Wm. Horst,
Michael McColg&n,
Andrew Campbell,
Matilda Campbell,
Isabella Campbell,
Eliza Woods,
Wm McFawn,
Eliza J. Morrison,
i Nancy Hamon,
Mary Hamon,
Hugh Hamon,
Mary Doherty,
Wm. G. Moore,
Catharine Kennedy,
Rose Gray, .
Pat. Maxwell,
Catharine Maxwell,
Thomas McLaughlin,
rhomas Crozler,
Eliza Irwin.
Wm. Larkey.
Bridget Lynch,
Martin >anghton,
JEllen McVeigh,
Elizabeth Moore/
Samuel Moore,
Hate Costello,
Michael Molloy,
Mary J. Winters. -
Margaret Mar.in,
Mary A. Scott,
Denis Keenan,
Ellen McMnrry,
Honor Higgins,
-Jameß Morrissey.
Jonathan Campbell,
Smith,
f hlua Murray,
1 Atsie Morrissey.
CatharineMcLaughlin and
infant,
-John Mibar,
Pat. O’Brien,
Annie Bulger,
Mary Boyce, \
James Byrne,
James Chapman,
Mary Chapman,
Elizabeth Bagerty,
IRebecca Blackwood,
James Blackwood,
*Wm. Bourse.
Honor Sweecey,
John Lappin,
Catharine Lappin,
Pat. Finney,
The Britannia had an - assorted cargo of
general merchandise, consisting of Paisley
manufactures, crockery, bottled ale, pig
iron, <fcc., which was consigned to merchants
in this city, nearly all of which is covered
by insurance.
The Lumber Trade op Chicago.—lt
appears from statistics published in the
JUpublican that the I umber trade of Chicago
is growing rapidly. The following figures
are given:
Number of firms,
Number of hands employed,
Total horse-power used, -
Neet of material made in sash, doors
and. blinds per month, - 1,216,000
Feet of surfacing per month, - 5,810,000
Feet of flooring per month. - 6,180,000
Neet of siding per month, - 7,690,000
Feet of material made into boxes
per month, - -
The Bebublican Bays: “From Grand river
■we obtain a good supply of ordinary com
mon lumber; - from Grand : Traverse and
Pere Marquette comes good sound common
-lumber for fencing and flooring; and from
Manistee large quantities of square-lumber
are obtained. For this variety of the ma
terial there is a rapid demand, owing to the
magnitude of the bridge-bnilding trade, for
"which square lumber is largely used. In
admtion to the large, demand for railroad
bridges, consequent upon the western ex
tension of important lines of railways, our
bridge-Duilders have been largely occupied
in filling government contracts for the resto
ration of bridges destroyed during the pro
secution of the war in the States of Ken
tucky, Georgia, Tennessee and Louisiana.”
At Mubray’s annual trade sale in Lon
don, last month,. the following numbers
■were subscribed for by the Lendon book
sellers: One thousand two hundred Lyell’s
Principles, four hundred of his Elements of
Geology; six hundred Ferguson’s History
of Architecture, four hundred King George
the Third’s Correspondence with Lord
Hortb, five hundred and fifty Darwin on
Species, six hundred and fifty MUtfian’s
Jews, three volumes: three hundred Guizot
on Christianity, one hundred and eighty
Grote s Greece, eight 'volumes,'" and two
hundred and twenty of his Plato, three
volumes; two thonsahd eight hundred
Byrons Works, one thousand Hallam’s
Histories, two thousand six hundred Sm tth’s
Classical Dictionaries; four thousand three
hundred Latin Dictionaries, twelve thou
s? hundred Greek and Latin Course,
six thousand eight hundred smaller histo
ries, fiTO hundred Murray ’s British Classics,
three hundred and fifty Hook’s Church
Dichonaryj- seven^thousand' five Hundred
thousand
nine hundred Mrs. Markham’s Histories,
five thousand Murray’s Student’s Manuals!
and two thousand Murray’s ’
f, R “’»-- T he rioe crop of Cape Fear, N.
C,, before the war was about two jinn
dred and fifteen thousand bushed S
SeW Wil - not exoeed twent y thouasSS
mbarked at Glasgow,
«r 3,1866.
CABIN.
Robert Horst,
Jane Horst,
Minnie Lewis and’two in
fants,
Wm. Cordinerj
Mrs. Cordlner,
Mrs.G.Mamty, 1 --
John Nicaoll,
James McLean.
► CABIN.
Samuel Patterson," '
Elizabeth Smith,
Catharine McDonald.
Mary Hill,
Jane Baldertpn,
Catharine Blocs,
Mary Black,
Mary Laird,
£l'za Welsh,
£Uz* Henderson. -
HARBIED.
Bui LER—FULLGB,—On Deo sth at xr v«*t> k»
Bight Rev. Horatio Potter, D. d!J Bev EdwiiTSfHkiu 7
ler to Anna H., daughter of Dodlevß K ' But
HBSW®Sssgss
T^xSSfiStZX S' g Bev° John *1
Paddock, Edward Fowler to Soae^hlne o eld^t
Lewis A. Thorne, of N. York city. gwol “ e
_^f^ICK“EVAN S.—On the sth Instant, by the 'Rev
Edwardlounsberry,Henry B. Price of
Kebecca S., daughter of the late Dr. j’\yf 0 Evans’ of
Bortineton coanty, New Jersey. ; • 5w of :
_ PBOUD— 8 MITH.~On the 21st day of Novemher in
Blooming Valley, by Bev.-James 'Wyeanfc oV M?-T«i!s
Proud, of Erie county, to mir» Mattia’
Blooming Valley, Crawford raumyiPa Smlth ' of
TAFT~-EGfiKRT.—A t Petroleum Centro p»
Rev. Wm. of i£Saboro i£t''Bdrar
11153 LoVlna both of Petroleum
- 500,000
DUD.
tte7lhl nßt.,El l za Austin, in theeoth
Her relatlves 'and ftlenda are Invited to attend the
lhnoßl.ikom her late residence, No. IOUIPihe street
on Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock : street,
X.—At Eye, N. Y., Dec. 6, AnuaHolaes
wlfeofthe la e Lockwood Grumman, aged 74 years
at yonfe era* Beefs, Jenni?Sf
wife of John M. Higbie, eldest daughter of Dr. 8. N
and Jane A. Marsh, of English Neighborhood. N j 1
a *2&s? years, il months ana 19 days. * **
sowm?“ H< * e - lnher 92 *
■WlsSmtS 1 ’ -A ySL Tortt * on'Dec. 6tb, Mra.Jane S.
herlije' wWow of Th omas Howell, In tie 70th year of
7th ' Hies ter,wife of John
B Bodd 0 ' 01 ClUca B°, and yonngcs daughter of John
MED ABA .—On the Bth Inst, Jos. S. Medara. Dna
notice of tbe funeral will be given. m
HIFFLIN.~On the Ibt Inst., near Junettsville Har.
fS r^ CQU „ n J ts - :M<l '’A o , B^ll H. iurnin. of Philadelphia
Micna-* 211 y6ar of ““ eeß ‘ llo,l ofthe ’ate Benjamin
OiTaBSON,—In Granville, N. Y„ Nov. 27, Mrs
MaigaietO.tarson,aged 7s years,•,■ - m ‘ rs>
Ra BCE.—At Bethlehem, Pa., on Saturday morning
December eighth, Kate Augusta Parke, danghterof
JohnP., and Anna O. Parke, aged two years. Dae
notice of the ftineral will be 1 given. ■ uae
PIPER.—on the 6th instant, at Chestnut Hill, after
ot jSbnpfper/" 9lUn b Bs > AHs,
The relatives and ft lends of the family are Dartlcn.
iff 1 ? 'to •attend thedbneral,onMondaymo?"
nlng next; the loth Instant, from her late residence at
lAnrel' S' "J Ol9Oll *“!*“; “otlcer iiteimem'at
VEITCH.—This morning, at 10K AM Mrs HnrnW
A; Veitch; wife of William Veit® PMtlralara
funeral on Monday, , , ,
fer Christmas; fine Bilks, for Christ*
Glc^e^Sf? 61515681 * 011^1010 ’ HdkMla£
m and Arch.
ITS* CHWROH OF THE INTERCESSOR, Prot*t
-Episcopal, Spring Garden, below Broad,-
Buaday morning {he Rector, J. W. Bonham win
preach a sermon ■ on-Ohrist personally absent nntii
the Uaß of realltmion. Sntject,; eoSay evenlne-
Sw, ist 1 8 < pe o? 0 5 Bl »J etnrn J >rlor 10 th ® Mlllenlomf sir
vice at Iu.SO A.M., ancf 7.30 P. M. BtrangS wfT
It*
OOUGBEGAT'ONAL OHTTRffIT
611(1 Sreen streets. The Pasts'
Kev. Edwaro Hawea, will preach temorrSw, atios
4* M i^ S6bbit s ®2 and Prayer/ atp
OoodeU andag'OnSj&
ABCH BTBKBT PBgSßTTienT*w
licg Cliorcb.GoraerEighteenth street. Be” K. a,
fr b T^P'eachto-morrowatloJ4 A. M.,andwiT
? lie (sacrament of theXord's Supper at Bjtf l* M*
gteparatoiy Sermon this evening aYy5 o'clock
Strangers always welcome. 1 0
THEPtItfAVgwivBBTOLETIN f »alLlP^Bl^S^P«h^raCli«BFßS.lgW~-^ritTPr;r S B IC K.r
Facts and Fancies.
: Since the year 1786; when Mont Blane
was first aacendfed by Saueanre, there have
been twelve fatal accidents daring the as
censions of the mountain. That first man
though!, he was doing a very smart thing.
Perhaps so; but we are not Sauasure. ; ' •
1 There were 35 Boston “drummers” at“a
hotel in Bangor recently. Such a“longroll”
3s hard to beat, even among the Maine Ban
geis,
The medical savans of Germany have de
cided that the exhalations of plants produce
fever and ague. On the principle of curiog
with “a hair,of the dog that bit you” they re£
commend patients who have exhaled too
much to try XX-ale.
A volume of sermons by Bishop Colenso
is on the eve of publication. It will make a
neat birth-day present, being full of Natal
ideas.
Some statistical genius declares that more
money is expended in the United States for
cigars than lor all the common sohools in
the.country. A wag, who is undoubtedly a
y>? ed ’ seein S the statement go
the papers, gets off the folio w
mg. It has been.calculated that the cost of
washing linen that might as well be'worn
two days longer, amounts to enough in this
country to more than defray the expenses of
tne-Amenoan Board of Foreign Missions.
The expenses of buttons oh the backs of
coats, where they are of no earthly use, is
equal to the support of all of our orphan
asylums. The yalue of tails to dress-coats
(of no value m reality for warmth or conve
nience) is actually greater than the cost of
oar excellent system of common schools. It
is estimated that the value of old boots
thrown aside, which might have been worn
at least a day longer, is more than enough
night-gown for every baby
j We are gladto learn that the United States
are at last about to behalf of the
persecuted people of Candla. Arrangements
are being made to give Turkev a first rate
dressing—about Christmas time.!
The cable news, according' 'to a morning
paper, informs us that “provisious exhibit no
lew features, and the demands for all kinks
is moderate.” The depreciation of kinks is
a good sign. , . ,
gymnast named Garcia, at a circus in
Havana, fell the other day from a height of
forty feet during a performance, and dislo
cated both wrists. A gym-nasty accident.
Obstructions in the Savannah Rives"
—The Savannah (Ga.) Aetes urges the legis
lature to make an adequate appropriation
for the opening of the Savannah river. The
numerous obstructions which were placed
m the river during the war have made the
channel in some places very tortuous, and
in others very shallow; so that it Isonlv
with the greatest difficulty that vessels of
heavy tonnage can reach the. city. The
municipal authorities have negotiated the
purchase of a dredging machine, in the ex
pectation that the legislature will grant them
assistance. The .A eu>s claims that the im
provement of the channel is a benefit to the
whole State, and that if it is hot effected the
success of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, in
State has invested nearly
$1,000,000, will be seriously endangered. '
Another Shooting Affair —A. trivial
mcident occurred at Lexington, Va., a few
days ago. One of General Lee’s pupils shot
and killed a respectable black man of that
town., pn his examination he stated that
the negro had “insulted him.” Thisstate
ment was corroborated by spectators of the
occurrence. The learned Dogberry; who
heard the case made the following points in
his decision: That the laws of Virginia have
always recognized the difference between
the white man and the black; that a white
man may protect himself from negro in
sults; that; though the deed was clearly
proved, it was the result of the insult, and
he should discharge the defendant from
custody.
Louisiana. Tile Governor of Louisiana
has Issued -warrants for an election to fIU
vacancies m the Legislature. It was thought
that the establishment at an eirlv day of a
provisional government,would prevent ac
tion. Sugar cane has not been kept for
seed, nearly all being ground. The cotton
is gathered and ginned. This has not oc
curred so early in the season for the past
W ye The yield of sugar will be
small, not from failure of crops, but little
can be planted and that will be mostly used
for seed. All the cotton may be expected
to be in by the Ist of January, as planters
are not m circumstances to hold out of the
market.
BELIGIOUS NOTICES.
BEHGIOIIS JfOTIC ES.
HRFoajtEn nurcu. church.
7*® *r- ~Bev.,t?J<LEra'J?aatP
., t ? J< L Era ' J ? aat P r -~ Servlo ® , lo tbe lUri’Dg at
: J°2.?sochandlnthrevedtngnt7« o'eio*: alla-e
' Invited, particularly Btraneeia »n the -itv. it-
OXFORD FRESBSTKRIAN CHURCH—
Broedano oxfoui-sueeut..—Rsv. Aabiuei Ciittous
id w wnlt ffleijus T°-i»orKrtr,at li AiML,:. RerfFriok
. L. Bobbins will preach at 7}; B. to. on the Qutrac’e
jFWure funiihmait. . it*
WBBTERBr j M'.B,;caURC!H„'TWicNMKrH
j*iSr and WALNUT streets.—Breaching by toe Faa
■tor. To-morrow, at 10% A. M. and 7 *». ff. Horning
sobject: •‘.woman—Her BositlOD, Inflaenca and Rt
spoiisibHity.” .. - .. . ; ; . , Itl'
PBV. FREDERICK T, BROWN. D.D., of
“v?y Chicago, will rreach in' Second Presbyterian
Church, corner ofS Tnlpehocken and Green atr-etr,
Germantown, To-morrow Morning, at low. and Even
ing, at 7X; lt «
: [U=3* THUG! REFORMED . CHUhCH, T'i'NTH
“ey and FLbert Btreeta, Rev. J.-W-Schenok. Pastor-
Se-vice at 10 H o’cipck, morning, and 7}£ evening,
bub ect Of Evening dltcourse—“The Temptation of
Christ,” x r. r it
TaBEBNaCLE 81. JT CIigBOH.
lK£y-Tjptainiit street. abov,eE:?hleentli. Bev.Danlel
A.aoy,l>, D. f of Boston,will pr< ; sfchSan<l&y moraing
upd evpMng. gtrangrre are welcome.' * •
• JT • W. ISEWELL will preach at Lane
•nSr stroth’a Hall, Germantown, .To-morrow Morn
log, at u>i o’clock, ana .Evening at SobJect in tae
Evening—'The Unity or Goc," " v it«
ALONG 4 ORE, PASTOR OF CHARLES
“tSf Sire'- I M. n, chorch, Baltimore, will’ p-eaua in
fa pu US — l a ”l eil M. E. Church, To-mjrrow, at 10R AM.
and I}j P, M, , ■. ~ . - it*
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
*»eSr Washington Square,' Rev. Albert Barnes, Pas
tor. Servlets To-morrow at 1014 A.M. and SX P. M.
Strangers Invited, ci, ± * itj
IFTS* UNION M. E, CHURCH, Da. OR HIRER 9.
UjS’l KfY Q. D. Carrow. D; D„ at 10« A. M. and 7*4 P.
“• subject In-thd-evening,-Temperance, by re
quest, ■ It*
ITS* REV. P. S. HENSON -WILL PREACH IN
bh£r Green Hill Hall, Southeast, corner Seventeenth
and Poplar streets, To morrow • Afternoon, at- a!4
oclock. - - ■■ -- - it*
IKS* ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, GERMANTOWN.—
bt£y Service on Sunday Evenleg, Dec. 9th, at 7K
o’uock. All the seats tree.' Sermon by the Rev, Phil
ips Brooks, i - : ; * •■ ■ if
ITS 1 ’ ST.. JUDE'S. CHURCH—Franklin, above
thfie Brown street.—Servlets To-morrow Moraine.
Sunday, 9th Inst,, at lOXo'olock, and 7J4 o’clock la the
Evening, by Rev, J. K. Karcher. ■ - u*
(TNt. REV, DB. NAD Alt, at. Trinity M. K. Church,
to-morrow at 10X and 7X o’clock, buhject In the
morning by request—" Childhood and theotmich-”. it*
#"3» REV. P. BROOKS will preach at Aovent
Cbnrcb, York avenue, above Buttonwood street
to-morrow (Sunday) morning, it*
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CHURCH FAIR ;
AT
INSTITUTE HALL,
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
FROM
Dec. 10 to Dec. 15,.
INCLUSIVE. 1M
ITS* THE THIRTY FIRSr ANNIVERSARY or
tbe 'HOME iIISSL’KABY SOCIETY OF
j-faIIiADELPHIA. will be beld>oa TUESDAY
3'YBNING NEXT, lub last., in \h& FiSt rb.
FORMED PBESuVteRIAM CHDRCa. RrVad. tS
low bprnce,ai7}£ o’clock. Addres-es by
Rev. G. DANA BOA RDMAN,
Bev. J. BOWABD BUYDAM. D.D., and
G.iESIUAiiT.Esq.
: „ , THOMAS T. MASON,
des 2irp* Chairman Conmlneo on Public Meetings.
'
fcT. PAUL’S P. K. CHUEOHr
■me Anneal Bale cf Useful and Fancy Article* held
b> the Sunday tchools : connected with this Church
will be opened on
MONDAY; December 10th,
and continue open until
- .WiDNitSDAY, December 12th. at the
WASHINGTON BUILDING,
THIBD Street, above BP-RUCE, deS.ltrnt
JV-S* Di VIdKN n.—rhe Directors of the BDTLKB
COAL COMPANY; have this day decimal!
Bividendtremthe profits of the oompany of o.ve
DOLL ABI er share clear of taxes. (It belucthe seoond
oivldendforsame amount declared this year.) nay.
able on and afleriMth InsUni, to, stockholders of thit'
date. Stockholders residing in New York will be
paid the dividend at the office of the Farmers' Loan
and Trust Company. ■
BAMUSL DUTTON, Treasurer.
No. ill Chestnut itract.
Philadelphia; Deo, 6, 1861. dec«t§
n"S» .TAKE NOTICK "A.P.A.”
•'ey At a Festival and Fancy Fair,to beheld on
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, Deoember WU?
ECU), 2i»Lat the Gloria Del (Old ths
oldest Protestant Church in Pennsylvania, distant*
three mlnnte’s walk from the Philadelphia Navy YartT
a very rich and costly Past Master’s Keganafof the
AP. A- la to be voted for and awardeu to the Lodxa
securing the greatest number of votes. Votes twenty
five cents each. de3-mAAtrpa
r^K C ?5 RC ?v RE ’J First Pras'
*»/: by terlan Church, Northern Liberties,on Batton*
wooa street, below Sixth, having undergone extensive
alterations and.improvements wIU be reSediaUedlo
the worship of God on next Sabbath (the Btb InstlThe
Pastor, Rev. T. -J, Shepherd. D.D., will preach the
sermon to tte morning at 10* o'clock
March In Ihe evening at rj,' o’clock. Very LntaresUnlr
seivicesmay be expected.lo which all are iaviuxfSijiS
|T3» THJC iKDDSTIUAI, HOME, Corner of
jr***. street and OOItU&fBlA avenue, ts opec
siil£?.» aillnl,a 2 0n 01 Glrls from twelve to eighteen
years ofage, who are deflected or deserted bytheS
who need the shelter and Instruction of a
ttristian home. If the jrabllc will sustain this lasti
t~!lJ?nLl?ans7..s^r* 3 „ G l ay he hept from evil and made re
spectable and useful women. Hre^
Contributions may be sent to James T. Shinn
Treasurer, Broad and Spruce streets. nozs-rptf 1
MERCANTILE BENEFICIAL ASSOUIA*-
TlON.—Applications for admission to Member
ship may be made to the undersigned.
Terms of Ufe Membership.......: trim
Animal “ ... ......
Entrance fee ***• , XX
WILLIAM Xlffi;
739 Martgfatt&t.
EAIhEOAD
s?® “rb^^§i?| BNAcE ° oAi '
Box No. 62 Germantown Post Office. -
South SEVENTH street, Frankllnln-
„ BINES <6 SHEAFP.
nO2Q 28trpi North Penns. B. B. and Green Lane.
B^PHll2S«f£rr?f J!, ,F OF GEBStANTOWN,
Gbkmaijtown, December
eFAS^ D , n , < i al ,? le ? t ! on f ? r directors of this Bank wUI
be hela at the Banking House, on TOESD AY. the Bth
o’clock?M“ y,lB67,B£tWeeo 10 tfclook A. it. and 2
dess to las;' CHAS, W. OTTO, Cashier.
(CP* ±iA^Kl rattAD^Ht A
the &“d£
M' p e' seen lhe bourB 0f 10 o'clock,“ a(
G.ALBBBTLTO^
BTATIIB tbkabdby, phxla-
NOTlCE,—Hoiaera of twenty or more Seven-thirtr
c japons, due J>ec. I6\h t 1866. cin present SSrittS
ufllce prevkua tothe 45m SstTfor conat
tion. uhecSs will be lisaed lor me eeieon me ism
oeB-strp{ Asalatant TreaauierUnkp^^-'’
HjSSJOIIAIi BANK OP THE NORTHERN
BIBER'iJUcb, Phu,aj>ei,phia, December 8,1866
K/hoi^ n , n .'i,‘i. 1 JP ec , l ! 0n s“r Directors of this Bank, wiu
at „ 1 ? 0 Banking Honse, on WRDNBBDAY tea
it ana 7 s°p r next ' between the bolSTof id l
deB-B«lt,m,w,f|tJasS
MECHANICS' JSATIONAI. BANK,
deipbia, December 8 1866.
ibe Animal .Election for Directors of this bank will
be held on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of January
1867, at tbe Baskuu; House, between toe hours of To
o ilock A. HI. and 2 oldfbck P. H. OI lu
des-ljaoi J. WIKOAND. J E „ Caahler.
ITg. COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK,
my Philadelphia, Dec. Bth, 1866
' J be Annual Election of Directors will be held at the
Banking House, on TOE&DAY, the Bth day of Jan
uary. 1867. from 10 A,M. to2P.M. ' , u
deB s,tu jaS5 H. O. TOUNr
PEBBONR WB"
PERSONS WHO FORTUNATELY DRAW
- Presentation Festival,as EMPIRE
bA. wIAG K, can. learn to ooeratAte attha
the market.* 1 6MaclUuß Presented,being tbefesfln
NOTICE IS HfiRICBY-GIVBN—That a meat
ini oi the stockholders of tbeJLe ttont Gas Coal
company, win be b eld at* the office -of the Com nan*
7ißioaaway, Uew York, on tM
2 :th lnat., at 1 o'cfock, P. M, H.A.KMOEN,
1 e Secretary,
NATIONAL Ba IVK PHIiADKL-
Ih|y phia, December Bib. iB6& -
_ihe Annual Election for Directora will ha hp»id At th«
Banking Houses on "SVEDb of
1867 » b6lween the bottra of 10 A M. and 2 /M.
fefrSW . W.li HuHAffF.gR. Caabler.
® FAIR JTOR; THK .BlfiJNl|tfiT OF fcJT.
S££
KT BKTBOUVET'B
ware TONIC.
BEATTTIFDIi, AND
HIMLY PEBFCMKD PBEPABVTION EX
iawt... : . i- Jy2B-«.tam-tfrp}
o?*r-aOSPIiAU JSoa. Uli and IS2O
N?Lfg®s“<l utreet.Dlspemary Depaitment! Medt
and medicates tonaahWgrawittrasly
BUTiffiftaiSiSfe* 0 * u * w
PTia
lied States,
W. QPMMKBE. Caahlnr.
fa, Cashier,
BCTAHDBTa«»
BLANKETS!
W. 1.1. C PE S THIS DAY,
:FIVE CASES
VEtYFINE EXTRA LARGE SIZE
BED BLANKETS,
Seme of th* finest jeods ever made In this country,
Will be Bold Very Low
On account of slight machinery stains while being
manufactured.
J. C. STRAWBRIBGE & CO.,
N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET.
Holiday Presents. Holiday Presents.
■PRICE Sc WOOD,
N. W jor. Eighth and Filbert,
Daily Receiving Hew Goods for Holi
day Presents.
FANB, FANS, FANS.
TB AN IM POUTERS’ PRICKS ’ 1,833
c-evexal lota of Toilet Sets, Fancy Boxes. Glovn
Boxes. Pencil Boxes. Ash Stands, Match Safes Cl°m
blonds, Purses, Ladles’ Companions. <£c. ’ v.i a ar
JUST OPKNBD.
500 dozen Ltdies’Hemstitch Hdkfe, of the celebrated
make of Bertrand Mllcent. France.
Hents’ Bemstltch Hdkfs Ladim’
Ladles’ and Oenta’ Ltnen Cambric Hdkfe.
A large Assortment of Ladles’ and Gents’ Glovfts
andHoslexy.A-c die. uiurao
poles’. Gents’ and Children’s Merino Vests and
PtfeMSS’
hams. Table Linens. Napkins and ThwSsf ’ Qlns *
JPrice Sc Wood,
N.W. oorner Eighth and Filbert sts.
_w. B.—Will open in a few days Writing Desks. Work
Boxes, Bpffslo Dressing Combs and Bur Bnukos ol
our own Importation. ■ w or
EYEE & LANDELL.
FOURTH & ARCH STREETS.
have ftrbt ovality
Lyons 'Velvets.
EXPENSIVE SHAWLS
FOB
CHRIBTMAB PRESENTS.
Pull Line of Silks.
Full Line of Dress Goods.
* market
NINTH.
. % 4
STORE GREATLY ENLARGED-PINE SIOOK OF
FREBH GOODS, ALL AT VERY
REDUCED PRICES.
ELEGAHT CLOAKS.
BAHDBOHE SHAWLS.
HIGH D&ESfc GOODS.
CLOAKIHG CLOTHS.
..PBIHTI AHD BBLAIHBS.
BLAGEITS AHD QUILTS.
LABGE FLAHHEL SIOOK.
BALMORALS.
des-q m tu
1 .
vtotice to doroab societies.
a .S to-dAy the following: goods: they are wall
adapted to Societies supplying the poor &c.:
One lot of Bed TwiUea Flannels, at Slit cents
One lot of Grey Twilled Flannels, at ascents.
One lot of Grey Twilled Flannels, at 37 % cents.
One lot of Gtey Twilled Jean, at 25 cents.
One lot of Union Casaimere, at 62K cents.
of Unbleached Canton Flannels, at 25 cents
the VERY BjbjST IN THE OITS for the nonw.
BIOKIS <fc WOOD, 702 Arch street.
F?T>^4S ,I fc?'» 1 l?m Well ‘ aaBorte(l Stock Of IIADIEV
aud Store for Rent, 809
•a-avH street. deslltj
STOCK, GOOD-WILL and FIX
TURFS and liEaSE of a wooden and willow
" a ,!. 6 bwlness. The store is eligibly situated and stock
light. 16,000 cash will be reqnired;balance can remain a
short time. To parties wlßhlng to luTrt thto butfSSs*
this la ß .¥ r ? tr S, te <*at>ce. Communications strictly
confidential. Box 1.158. Post Office. f.deMtroV
The moat ffISS SK'&iS- gggg
__ . London Hair Color Restorer
Sellable Hall London Hair Color Restorer
tv. {ondon Hair Color Restorer
Restorative Ever London Hair Color Restorer
. _ ~ London ffair Color fisstorsf
Introdncedto the London Hair Color Restorer
London Hair Color Restorer
American London Hair Color Restorer
. London Hair Color Restorer
People. London Hair Color Restorer
i 7„. , London Hair Color Restorer
For Restoring lamdon Hair Color Restorer
. London Hair Color Restorer
Gray Hair and London Hair Color Restorer
London Hair Color Restorer
Preventing London Hair Color Restorer
London Hair Color Restorer
London Hair Color , Restorer
_. _ , lamdod Hair Color Restorer
The Great ■ ■ London - Hair Color - Restorer
' London Hair Color Restorer
Luxury of London Hair Color Restorer
... , London Hair Color -Restorer
the Dressing- London Hair Color Restorer
i‘ Tf Lwtdon : Hair, OOlor Restorer
o tJ 2m festorerray halr to its original color.
?• if Jrtll “take the hair grownn bald heads.
"• if W H} restore the natural secretions,
Jts w HJ remove all dandruff and llohlngs.
I' ti 2m J£S* e the hair soft, glossy andnexlble,
S‘Tf£2?} pre * ervet P e original color to old age.
JvS 2m halr ftom tailing off ■
< 811 diseases ot the scalp. ;
cSW&SjESPi® 8 bottle, six bottles M. sold at Dr.
S' StONorthStrth street: above Vine,
the leading Druggists and Dealers In Toilet
ArUoto 3'/i2,s,m.w.f,ttrp 1
Baldness,
IEWBLBI, eJfcC,
GREAT Rf DU CTION IH' PRICES.
Bridal and Christnus Presents.
W. B
I JEWELER
JVo. 1333 Chestnut St.
fine Watches, Jewelry, siivar Ware
AND
FANCY GOODS,'
OP THE LATB&T STYLK3,
HOWARD <fc CO.'S and AFPL3TON <t TRACY’S
BEST
AMEBIOAN WATOSEB,
- f SSr ATBD Qoons.
CLARK &BIDDLB,
Jewelers and Silversmiths.
712 CHESTNUT STREET 9
Hture now ready for Sale the most
complete and elegant assortment, which
they have ever offered, comprising
everything usual y found ia a JSWffL
EY establishment, at the'
10WE8T CASH RATES.
noao tu tb isatdllrpj
gffc STERLING SILVER,
IftitßnMAooJactnTed expressly ibr BRIDAIi Presents
NEW JEWELRY,
Of all tbe late Styles.
WATOHEB
Of tfiemost Celebrated Makers.
PEARLS. DIAMONDS.
and other Precious Slone*.
Wedding and Engagement Rings,
Old Seta of PEART, or DIAMOND JEWELRY n
mounted la modern style.
Watchee and Clocks repaired and adjusted tty con
petent workmen,
All goods warranted of first quality.
Special attention given to DIAMONDS.
J»T. Gallagher}
Late Ol BAXLEY <4 oa,
FORMERLY BAILEY * grrnw.it,
NUT STREET.
■jjj"
Having formany years made a SPECIALTY of Ha
steal Boies, we are enabled by our long experience to
femlib an artlciesaperlor In RICHNESS OP TONE,
DURABILITY and FINISH to any offered, tbs re
sult of persons! choice and arrangement with the
Manufacturers In Europe. The prices ranging from
fs to |Boo, and our assortment comprises such choice
melodies as
“Home Sweet Home ”
“The Last Bose of Bummer."
■ Auld Lang Syne."
"Ccmiag Through the Bye."
“Bock Me to Sleep, Mother,.’! &o
Together with beautiful selections (Tom the various
Operas. , ■
FARR & BROTHER,
IMPOBTEES,
334 CHESTNUT STREET,
Below Fourth. de«-ths,tuBt
KITCHEN & CO*,
Have oponed their New Store,
s. t*. corner Tenth and Chestnut Sts,.
WITH A POLL STOCK OP
Watches, Jewelry, ■
Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
Fancy Goods, &o.
Their stock being entirely new snd selected with the
utmost care, they fed confident of being able to sSt
tbe taste of those who wish artic es In their line. They
bo licit an inspeciiou of their Goods. aaey
O. B. KITCHEN.
N, BDLON,Salesman
SAH’L K. SMYTH. EDWARD P. tnin,
SILVER-PLATtD WARE.
Smyth & Adair,
PBACTieAL MANUFACTURERS
OP
FIKE BIIVER-PL A.TED WARE,
HARD AND SOFT METAL.
1334: Chestnut Street,
Opposite U. s. Mint, Sion.
Faotory, 35 South Third Street,
nol-th a tu 26trpJ Dp Stairs, .
UNION LEAGUE HOUSE,
PHIL&DA,, Dec, 8,1861,
i The Annual Meeting of the UNION LEAGUE of
Philadelphia, will be held at the
■ LEAGUE HOUSE*
Monday evening, December iOth,
At 8 o'clock, P, M. , ->•
.By order of the Board of Directors.
GEO. H. BOKER,
del-Str, SECRETARY,
TMPKfetlAIf git iia ecs.—lfl rfamaa Ktate
%ibeMm»»SS
It i)SJm“J
»:?s a , d oAgn^^°
11l
*„ FOR SALE 1 will sell St PoblioVendne nn
n UKsday; Dec. litb, ms, at 2 o'cinct pm'qS
■remises, my FARM, l m>le wait of DoyleatomT
Jincas county. Pm, on the North Pennsylvania HiS:
ro«d, near good ncboola, churches, stores, mechanic.
J n <j .jnllls., Very attractive and convenient fiVnr
Large, tastelully arianged, new and welt
balli, including everything needed on a drat class
*arm. with I%rm-hoasn oeslde the Mansion, 'iha
Farm contains 72 acres of the very best of land, with
. acres of Timber and 7of Meadow. Attend the s »le
you wbo want a nice home, *1 ake ca sat No rth Penn
sylvania Depot, at 6.45 a. M , for P->ylestown, where
fi w vJ tpaa conveyatce to the Farm. Sale Post*
uve. Payments easy. Possession any tim**
_ A. H. GIBBS.
Do> LgSTOwy, Dec. 8,1866. deB 2t*
.j BEAL ESTATE —THOMAB & SON-' SALE.—
BESIDENCP, No. 1135 SPROCK i-treet.
!!tS‘ ?/rc El^ v< ;!,‘ lh , TUESDAY, December
15 . 66 ., f1t JJo’cloib. noon, will he sold at Puhlla
thif’nSSt ,b ® PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE-All
to?L D hi?nA t in^ff‘ s i f 7 bl r lck dwelling, with three story.
nf’SISSSA? 11 ° r eroaaa, situate on the north
cintoinfn- ff ¥£*?,'• wt3 ‘ of Eleventh street. No. mi;
tehd?nff b ls i?n. f a ) 3. t 9° S P™<» street 19 feet and ex
dea in ® SONS, Auctioneers,
ae ii°_ 139 <fc Ml Bouth-Eourth stSit.
E%*J< ESTATK.-THO HAS & SONS' SALK
valuable STABLE and large LOT, No
«g W On° TCENDAY, 0 SM*
fo?cffrS H II SmbaSg '&SPJL&:
66,; containing In ISST»a toA
inchce, and on the north line 61 feet 8 InrJiVn Thi
Esa;si.*„;asi“ r “fSwa
«■ Clear of »lf incumbrance.
third cash, Immediate naaaeißinn-
M. THOMAS SEsoSsSfflgSSgS,
139andHL6i.FoSto8teSk
a POBLIO SAXiIL—THOMAS A HriWR
tionfere.-v.RY VaTuable OOtrsraLF
■TABU Fa Em, 175); icma
“GBhEJS WOOD " CO ’ P^ N
woodßtationon the DolUmore Central 'italiroad.2*
PHiLADSja&.KXCHANGE; I^I^
iSS°*“ on°tae a BaUl l more oCen 0 Cen-
WBlKai'lroad, Chester county. Pa., cornorisinr 175“'
Atree ot Lftoo; BultAblt lor grttln/ or dalrv firm ,p h £
improvements are a doubiS MiSsidd ®
H "““S P«t*Jly situated »SlsSr“aidSi
with handsome shade and ornamental trera
varieties; has bath, 2? om?r22
El!,}! 0 ”*
dwelilDg and 1 “*? “ 3C V *
farmer fine largestreai of through th£
laDd. which sui plies the building with excellem??rm£
water. The whole farm has a south exommSPil?! 1S K
railroad running along the s‘ideami , <m2
•ing off about 17 acres; fencing good and buildineH
terconity Uoneo themost tau l^Chm
sPPy t°Mr. lames K. cummins, EOl WalmFutreatf 1 *
DS-Apicturenmvbe seen at the Auction Boom.
streets.—All that modern new three story brlr*iSis
snate, with three-a'ory back building;
ground, situate at the southeast corner ef Twent v
second and Arch streets: containing Infront on a 515. ;
street 20 feel, mid extending In depth 102 feet, lncimSi*
on the rear end thereof part of as feet wide allevfW
which the two adjoining honsea have the nrivife™ ' rt
is finished with ail themndem ro*vgWi°° £” 711ege - K .
BSV Clear of all Incumbrance. rm
i ebms—|6 000 to remain on Mortgage,
jffl- Immediate Possession. .
dHi?JSL5 a £ <Ie,I L E g? threwtonr brick messuage,
with tb too story back building and lot of ground,
date Mlthesoulh side of Arch street, 10 iSt
Twenty-second street;,containing, in front on Arch
street io feet, and exlending In depth 102 feet with the
privilege of the said s feet alley, it is finished with
all mooern conveniences. •
gar Cl ear of all incumbrance.
j TEMS-s6,cw to remain on mortgage, Immediate
column 017 partlcuUra 01 oU >er Properties see auction
. ■ * M. THOMAS 4 SONS,
.deB,lo__AnctloDCBrs iss and in South Fourth at.
YANKIRK& CO„
No; 913 Arch Street.
FRAJTKFORD, PHIL ADA
all of ihaa of the very lstPstimcl^KE??^kStoSS*
A iso a fine selection at POBTablhl it? T*fssS:
s4lUA^Yf*& eCUO BRONTE
VASES, Ujfe sTANDS, Tf^MOMfeTERS 1
always on band at very reasonable , a
We would Invite those who ant desirous of nrormrin*
My of the above enumerated artlcS?tociK?a» , £X
old wfe. P " tiCUlar «o the renewing of
no24m-rp3 A 00.
m new -ja*
FREIGHT ROUTE
To the Somh and Southwest,
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti*
more and Delaware Railroad,
To Criafleld, Md,, thence by steamers of the Great
Southern Inland Navigation Company to Norfolk,Va
**lS^? lll3ad6,plllft » Wilmington and Baltimore Rail
fS?tiS£. ID S^ sy ff e Prepared to ofler inducements to
shippers of fcoathern snd Southwesternfreights which
have not been afforded heretofore by any other Una.
Tjwltng given to all prominent South*
era peinia,
I or farther information apply to
CHARLES E. WILLIS, Agent,
Broad and Washington Avenae.
CHARLES E. DILEES, Agent,
No, 411 Chestnut street.
norYf Sj ES K ‘ XDE ’ M “tor of Transportation,
noi.-tfrpi P„ W. andß. RR.
J. H. OLIVER,
nosstjalrp]
SKATES 1
Portad, QUALITIES. BKATESI
Goutlemea, of the finest cast ateet.
retalrw not'™. B** 8 *** 3 Bhftrpened “« 1
M J» J TEUFFEL, 1
No. 103 South EIGHTH Hueet. I
aee-zmrp Three doors below Chestnut.
‘h aiding’s Boneless Mackerel,”
Bower's Phiiad’a. Sugar Cured Hams,
SMOKED, SPICED & FRESH SALMON,
SPICED OYSTERS, Ac,
ROBERT JBJLiACTC,
„ ? r, . E ;. r ; or Eighteenth A Chestnut,
" ■ - i .
BUCKWHEAT MICAT, > f flmn
!&h°P&l^“ d VHgtata»iaUyfio&rtttSSlSSl ~’ ’
080. g. ZKHSDKB. f '*£*
noZMotn* _ (Successor toAU^^ll°*^A ,^g.
lV^^BlUijuyitlJM«il^^«m Tt^fcS^^|E
BE&E ESTATE.
MAjnjFACTOBY AT
VIA THE
SKATES I
In Jamall Kitts for families.