Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 10, 1866, Image 6

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    From Fortress Honrob.
Fortress Monroe, Dec. 7.—The United
States gunboat Uhiojpee, Commander Wai-.
F. Spicer, which left Charleston .on-the-3d
inst.; bound tot he Norfolk Navy Yard, to
undergo some repairs, arrived at that point
Jast evening. On the night oriThe 3d,, the
day she sailed, a heavy gale from the south
west sprang up suddenly, and for twelve
hours, the length of time the Chicopee lay
hove to, the wind blew with a fierceness that
created a heavy cross sea. The halt of tue
Chicopee became so strained by the terrible
force of the wind and sea,, that on arriving
at Norfolk, where a preliminary survey was
made, it was ascertained that she had broken
amidships, her bow and stern settling do wn
in the water. She suffered severely from
the gale.-having been strained from stem to
-Stern. The Chicopee is one of the double
enders 'contracted for by the Navy Depart
ment, and bniit during the war.. Commo
dore Spicer will await orders at the Navy
Yard from the department. A regular sur
vey willshortly be made, and it is consid
ered probable she will be conedmned and
put out of commission.
Tbe flag-ship Rhode Island, of the North
: Atlantic Squadron, Rear Admiral Palmer
commanding, arrived at Charleston Ist
inst., and inspected the-gunboat Chicopee
previous to her departure for the .North.
From Charleston Admiral Palmer sails for
other southern ports, and on an inspection
tour to all the vessels composing his squad
ron. The Admiral returns, to Hampton:
Roadsinthecourseef two or three weeks,;
,by which time the frigate Susquehanna to,
expected to have completed her mission to >
Mexioo, and will then become the flagaoip;
of the North Atlantic Squadron, now the|
• largest in the service. j
■ Theship Atlantic, Captain E. S, Smalley S
138 days from Callao, bound to. Hampton :
Roads for orders, arrived Here last nigao. \
The following is her report: August 4, in
lat. 26.46, and lon. 9811 v 7., signaled th<M
British ship Queen of the South,from Callao,'
guano, for Cork, Ireland, 108 >days out.
Sept. 12, rounded Cape Horn. Sept. 14, lat.
54 S,saw severallarge icebergs and observed
others for several days following. Oct. 1,
the steward, John Albert, belonging in
Germahy.dted of consumption. Oct. 12, lat.
21 12 S, long, 29 40 W, signaled the ship
Westfield, from Callao, bound to Antwerp,
52 days out: in lat. 35 47 N.. long. 73 12
boarded brig Imogene, from France, bound
to New York, 57 days out.
The Atlantic has been ordered to Balti
more with her cargo of guano and sails to
morrow.
The English brig John B. Campbell, of
Pnokwash, N.S., is loading at Norfolk,with
staves, for Barbadoes.
The ship Enoch Train, from Philadelphia,
bound, to San Franoisco, with a, cargo of
coal, whieh sustained severe injuries in a
gale off Hatteras,%ibout a month ago, is
rapidly undergoing repairs at Norfiil k
The injuries received are more numerous
than at first supposed. »he will require
new breast hooks and other forward tim
bers. It will only be necessary to discharge
part of her cargo.
Tbe Admission of Colorado.
.The friends of Colorado are confident (i
her early admission into the. Union as a
' State. They say the'“opposition at home
comes almost entirely from the Territorial
Governor and the gentlemen whom he com
missioned as Delegates to Congress in the
face of the report of the board <5 canvassers
. against him, and a few of their personal and
potitical friends. >
It is understood that Senator Wade will
present to the Senate documents, which
will fully counteract the false impression
that Colorado has been declining. They
show n great increase in population, wealtn
and-prosperity; that the tax valuation for
the year 1866 is §10.610,800, an increase over
last year of $2,000,000; that, the mines are not
valued or taxed, and would probably doable
the total valuation; that the fixings and entries
in the Land Office for actual settlement
under , the ‘ Homestead and Pre-emption
laws for the ten months, ending November
Ist, were 251,000 acres, an increase over the
same period last year of 111,000 acres; that
the First National Bank alone, in Denver
city, from May 10th, 1865, to November let,
1866,drew exchange to the amount of nearly
$12,000,000,and the other banks do nearly as
much business; that the assessment for in
ternal revenue for 1866 is $141,368; that dur
' ing the past year 250 new buildings were
erected in Denver City alone, at a cost of
$47,600, and many other towns are propor- ■
tionately prosperous; that eight new smelt
ing furnaces, at a cost of $lBO,OOO, have been
completed; that 58 miles of mountain roads,
at a cost of $60,000, have been constructed;
that 136 miles of large irrigating ditches, at
a cost of $136,000, have been made, and that
the production of gold has more than
doubled within the past year; that the post
office receipts for the year ending Jane 30
1866, were $33,206—m0re than in several of
the States—and an increase over the preced
ing year of $l5 990; that the crops have been
abundant, and it is thought enough to sap
ply the home demand; that the pretended
census is partial, one-third of the important
counties not being returned, and the coant
in others was made by the assessors,
being fconfined to the taxpayers; that
the indications, by the census,
of only about 36,000 is contradicted by the
property valuation, as.it would show a per
1 capita of wealth larger than that of any
, State in the Union; that the votes also indi
\ catealarger population in 1866—0 n the first
Constitution it was 9,225; in 1865, for Gov
ernor,’it was 7,457; in 1866, fbt Delegates, a
light vote was cast in. harvest time, for an
office expected tp be abolished by admis
sion, yet it Was within four votes of 7,000.
From all these facts it is inferred that the
present population cannot be less than fifty
or sixty monsand, and it is rapidly increasing
by emigration; , . .
„ It is claimed that the'rapid approach of
two branches of the Pacific railroad twards
Colorado, and the vast extent of her natural
resources in agriculture, grazing, gold,
silver, lead, coal and iron mines, and
in salt and petroleum, insnre a rapid devel
opment and increase in population : in the
immediate future; and thr-t she is bound to
be one of the greatest,riobsst and most popu
lous States of the Union.
The Senate will pass over the President’s
veto the acts admitting Colorado and Ne
braska.
The Treasury Department.—The
amount of fractional currency received at
the Treasury Department for the week end
ing on Saturday amounted to §389,197.
The issue of national bank ourrency for
the week ending Saturday wa5§856,672. The
amount issued to this date is §299,886,931,
fromwbich there is to be deducted §2,073,933,
returned and cancelled, leaving the total
to date §291,812,999. -
The amount of fractional currency re
deemed during the week is §394,400. ■ ,
The disbursements for the week on ac
countof the different departments were as
follows: War Department, §3,650,574; Navy
Department, §577.386; ■ Interior Department,
§56,369. Total §4,224,319.
The amount of fractional currency shipped
during the week was §460.362,:. of which
§200,000 were sent to the Assistant Treasurer
at Philadelphia and New York, and the re
mainder to national banks.
The internalrevenue receipts on Saturday
'were §363,610; to date, §166,246,428, :
The General Land Office.— Returns
received at the General Land Office show
that anaggregate of 56,698 acres of the pub
lic lands were disposed of in November at
the followine local offices; Brownsville,Ne
braska, 17,688 /acres, of which 10,343 acres
ifiefe taken for actnal settlement under the
law: Ironton, Mo., 39,000 acres,
24,831 were selected by the State
nnder the act donating lands
States and territories as may provide
for- the benefit of agriculture and
arte.
THE DAILY EVE
V From Canada. ... ... ..
Toronto, Dec.B—The President of the H
uron and Ontario Ship Canal Company has re
ceived a letter from the Chicago Board of
Trade.accepting the invitationand naming a
committee of seven gentlemen who will visit
l pronto in about ten days, for'the purpose
of conferring with the Board of Directors of
tbe company and merchants as to. the be-t
means of promoting this important enter
prise. Gov. Bross, Chairman of the Commit
tee and President of the Milwaukee Board of
Trade, Bays a'committee will be S9ht from,
that city.
Robert B. Lynch, Father McMahon and
tbe„other condemned Fenians have received
the news of their reprieve, and manifested
feeUDgs of relief. f
BEi.LEvii.tE, 0.W., Dec. B.—Theßev.Mr.
Wild lectured lait night to a crowded house
on the geology of the Madocgold fields,from
which be has just returned. He expressed
as bis belief that the Madoo fields were im
mensely rich, but required capital to work
tbeni.‘ He thinks there are rich placer dig
gings from thirty to forty miles back in the
country.
Ottawa, Dec. B.— The'authorities are
watching numerous suspected Fenians. It
is surmised they intend setting fire to the
Parliament buildings,and the necessary pre
cautions are being taken. Great dissatisfac
tion is ex pressed at the respite granted to tbe
condemned Fenians.
The government is offering vacant lands:
in the surrounding townships of Madoc,
where gold has been discovered, at $2 per;
acre. The Ministry, are expected to arrive ;
here on Tnesday. Snow, fell to a depth'of !
several inches yesterday. - 1
' James Dbiscol, a citizen of Richmond,:
was killed by T. 8. 'Young, at Tye River
Mad House, on the canal, thirty mites from:
Lynchburg, bn Friday. Tbe cause of,the
.murder was that Drisool had made impro-:
per advances towards Young’s wife, as
asserted by ber. The affair created much:
excitement. Driscol was very popular inj
his neighborhood.
• Boswell (Ga.) Manufactory.— This
establishment, which was unfortunately in;
Gen. Sherman’s way, has been rebuilt at a
cost of about one hundred thousand dollars.
The new machinery is on its way from Eu
rope, and by. New Year’s three thousand
spindles will be at work. Formerly this
manufactory clothed the majority of Geor
gians, and was in the habit of deolaring di
vidends of twelve per cent,
Postage Stamps.— The production of
postage stamps in France amounted in 1819
to nineteen millions, increased in 1865 to
four hundred and fourteen millions, and
will reach four hundred and fifty millions
fhis year. France is, however, still far be
hind England, which produced eight hun
dred millions.
Financial ana Commercial.
. The following is a statement of coal transported
over the Delaware and Hudson Canal for the wet-h
ind season ending Dec. 1, and the same perlodsdast
year: . FortheweeS: For the
ending Bee. 1. Beason,
*■ Tons. Tons.
Delaware and Hndson CanaL 30,400 1280,269
PennsylvanlaCoal Company..- 24,909
Total. ........30.000 1,305478
For thesame period last year. i
■ • _ Weelc. So&soq
Delaware and Hudson CanaL.....27 £O5 713,962
Petma, Coal Company. 1520 ‘ 43,098
Total. 757,057
The following are the receipts of the Susquehanna
Canal Company:
For week ending December 3 ...... $6,999 09
Prevloufily this 5eu0iu N ..... N .... mn ... n 219,8(5 15
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IH'i'JBBJBJr AIt&OWBD OB DHFOSIia, a
BANKING HOUSE
JAY COOKS & CO.,
112 and 114, S. Third St., PhUada.
Dealers in all Government Securities.
OLD 5 §o’s WAITED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LEBIBAIDEFPIEEff CE ALLOWED
Cemponnd Interest Notes Wanted.
mTKBEST ALLOWED OH DEPOSIT.
polleoaonsmade; Btocfca Bought and Bold oa Com
mission. ■■.■■■
inulnen
4K£t'Hnn -iHD other larons and htstat.t..
v v Efi sums to loan on Mortgage by
' J. H. MORRIS,
No. 233 North Tenth street.:
uwoaa,
PLEASANT TALLEY WINE CO
Sparkling and Still Wines. ' ,
Q. W. MIDDLETON, Sole Agent,
109 market Street, Philadelphia,
noso-ia}, . ; •
* Eucoessoi to Geo. W. Gray*. 9
24,26, 28 and 30 Booth Sixth St, Jhilad’a.
Fine OLJ Stock & N at-Bro wa Alm, 8
for Family mi
HERMAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE,
j. m DnjiiGK.
-m:WgfagaeCTOT~mttAQmT. 1
WINES.— The attention of the trade fa BoUclted tit
th e followlngvery choice Wines, Ac.,. fer sale te
JOSEPH F BXINTON, No. 151 South EBONT atAeS
above Walnut:
MADEIRAB—OId Island, 8 years old. ;
SHI BRlES—Campbell & . 00., single, double anil
triple Grape, E< Crusoe A Sons, Rudolph, Topaz. Elm
frpanlßh. Crown and F. Valletta ,
TOM B—Valleite.Vinho Velbo Heal, Dan ton' and
BebelloValente*’Co., Vintages 1838101658, i
= CLARETS—Cruse Ella Ereres and St. Kstephe ; Ch 4
: v» RMOUTH-G. Jourdan, Brive & 00. " *
MUSCAT-AeFrontighah. i •
i CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, “Golden Star’
Cabinet and other
o^ourtwJsndMononsS^WUaW«! J
, B. P. MIDDiKTON, ‘ •
.11 ii__ ~ 8 North Frontstr*e>|l
hoop skirts;
628. LATEsffiII.% OUT. 628.
THE^MPlO^’TBafH^oTtta’SfiX^m,
, 8 yards round. ; ; • **
~Th€ae Skirts are in every way the most desirable that
we have hereto tore offered to the pubic; also, coni'
plete lines of Ladles’, Hisses’ and Ohudreos* Flam and
Trail Hoop Skirts from 2J£ to 4 yards In circa infer*
ence.of every length,all of “our own make,” wholesale
and retail and warranted togive satisfaction. ,
Constantly on hand, low-priced ?New York made
Skirts. Plain and Trail. 20 springs GOcentsi 25 springs.
|h 80 springs, »110, and 4f‘Bpring9. $125.
Skirts made to order, altered and repaired.
Call or tend for Circular of ttyles, sizes and prices."
Manu&ctoiy and Baieajooma, .
No, 628 Arch Street.
mw WM, t, Hopsasra,
FKKMffrOAI*
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
• PHUiADBIiPHXM
Assets oi January !, 18662
#»,€506,8551©0.
AocggedSorpli
J.OOO 09 !
SMtStt U j
...~j.iw.ifig n ;
- ChAmBT~~ INOOSCB POB UMI
tu>4s7n; pmno.
Losses Paid 1829 torfei ‘
; j
Pgpetnn »na iemppnay Poiietea on ÜbgnUTtnai !
■■■"- - dibtotobs,
ObM.Hrßuuacei, , | Edward C. Dais,
Topics Warner, •=■ IGeorfeEales,
Samuel Grant,- . . lAlfted Pltler, , >
Geo. W. Blchardc, Prtu.'W. Lewie, t£. d. -
IsaaoDoa, .... jpeter Mccwi.
t i ■■ CHARMS! N. BANCKKR. President.
; EDWARD O.DALE,VIca Prarident.
JAS. W. HoALLISTEB, Secretary pro tern. feStACI
TSBURANtIIiI COMPANY OF NOBTH AMHBIOA
JL-marink. rmg amp inland tranbpok
TATIOH INSURANCE, ■ • 1 ..j ;
Office, No.m WALNUT street, aonth (Ida, sacs ol
Thirdstreet. . -
. TtoEropertteiiqf thla.Oimfflmj an wall Inrestefl
and furnish an available fond mr the ample Indemnity
of all persona who deelre to be protected.!)? Insaranna,
KAHQIB-BIHHB taken cm Veaaela.lrraikhfc an*
°Sa2irD TRANSPORTATION RIHKB OB Mer,
chandise per Railroads, Canals and Steamboat*.
FIRS RISES on Merrhanrtlse, Furniture and Band- 1
ton In City and Ootmty. "
™®FAID IN AND BKcEEKJ^m^Errj&.' 4Hls
■ TOTAL PROPERTIES,
; 915X01088.
Arthur G. Coffin, John Masons
Bsmnel W. Jona, : . George B. Harrison,
John A. Brown, Brands K. Oops,
Biarles Taylor, BdwardH. Trotter,
Ambrose whit*, B. S. ClarJre.
William Welsh, William Onmintegs,
Blchard D. WecS, T. Charlton Henry,
8. MorrisWsin. Alfred D. Jessop,
T. Charltton Henry.
ABTEUB 8, CXIBFEN
rwaaT.wa Plast. Secremry,
T>BOVH>ENT LIFE AHD TBTJBT COMPANY
X HI? PTTTT. A TYFT.PTTTA ;
NO. 11l Banth FOURTH Street.
INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, 22d,1555, .
CAPITAL, $150,000 PAID IN.
Insnranceon Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10
or 20-year premiums lion-forfeiture.
Encowmentß, payableat a future age. or on prior de*
cease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10-year Premiums- 1
both cases Non forfeiture. <*•
Annuities granted on favorable terms.
Tern. Policies. Children’s Endowments.
This Company, while givingtheinsured the security
of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of
the Lite business among its Policy holders.
Honeys received at Interest, and paid on demand.
Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, and to act,
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian,
and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment
ot any Court of this Commonwealth or of any person
or persons, or bodies politic or corporate*
DIRECTORS.
Samuel B, Shipley, Richard Cadbury,
Jeremiah Hacker, - Henry Haines,
JoshuaS. Morris, T. Wistax Brown,
Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longstretb,
. • Charles F. Coffin.
SAMUEL B. SHIP LET, BO WLAN 0 PABBT,
, President, . Actuary.
THOMAS WIBTAB. M D., J. B. TOWNSEND,
oc4.tf, Medical Examiner.' ■: Legal Adviser,
' PIBE ASSOCIATION,
: .BPS-: i ■ Incorporated March 27.1880.
W Bftgl'i N. PTFTH street In-
K sere BPCLbmOa. HOUSEHOLD PCS'
fcgKSjfigp Nl'i'UßE and MERCHANDISE gener
ally, from Loss by Fire, (in the City o
SBESSBE!? Philadelphia only.) : ' ■
STATEMENT of the Assets of the Association
January 1,1566.
Bonds jtaA Mortgages on property In
has! 5
U.B. Government 5-20 Bonds .... OO
U. 8. Treasury Notes.
City Warrants
Cash on hand
GEORGE W. TBTON, PresMenl.
WM. H. TTAMTT/TON JOSEPH B. LYNDAIA
JOHN BOOTEbT LEVI P. OOAT3.
PETES t. EETSEB, SAMUEL - SFABHAWE
JOIfS PHILBIN, CHARLES P. BOWER.
WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary.,
n/ruruAL pule insurance company as
JH. PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS,
Caleb tSothlw;-
Benjamin Haloid,
Thomas Mather,
T. Ellwood Chapm an >
Simeon Natlnck,
Aaron W. Gaakill,
THOMAS MATHEB, Tro^.~ a F er - . .
T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN fc. 6CTetary '
|THE OOUNTY ELBE HSBUBAE 08 COMPANY,-
OEPICE NO. 110 SOUTH FOUL.'*™ , BTBE3r>
‘ • • SHOW CHS6V24 UTP, s,- nrnmt-'ir--
. “The Eire Insurance Company of
PhlfadMphla." incorporated Ty tho Xe, i -
Pennsylvania to 1828, far Indemnity. eiSh. ■ - o£2
damagaby to, exctealvely. .
This old and reliable Institution, wttbrbnEls'a.
and contingent fund carefully Invested oonuuney A. ~
cure bondings, ftarnltnre,merehandfao, Ac,, either' Sx;
nxanently or lor a limited time; against less or dsntSX.
by fire, at the lowest rates consistent wtth th* abtO'%*
safety of Its customers,
Losses afllnstad and yMd wfthall posahls dajpaS:
Charles J. Butter, Edwin L. Beaktt, ' ;
Henry Crilly, John Horn,
Robert V. Massey, Jr,, JosephMoora, ■ , •
Henry Budd, . George Meek*, i
Andrew H. Miller, James N. Stone. .
_- - _ CiHART.EB J.BUTTEB, ProsMSSB'
HmnAMns E. HoacgxjtT. Sec’v and Treasurer.
itlana reserved tot
cea
■■rabS^SS?:iSSP , sSgßisfca®
o^MpeiaiS4
. This Company, favorably known to ths oommunib
fer over forty years, contlnnesto inzura against ice
or damage by to, enJPnhllo erPrivateKudlEc,
either permanently or tor • limited time. Also, u-
of Goods and Merehsndfat genSall-
Thelr Capital, together with a largo Surplus Erntdi
invested In the most careful manner, which enable
them to ofifer to the insnrtd an ondoubtad sccuiisy > ■
the case of leas, .
Daniel Smith, Jr„
Alexander Benson,
Tft«lfthnwt,
Thomas Bebins,
Daniel H
BAKU
wasxAK S. Cnowxam.
COMPANY OFFHILA
ssss
asaatsssGasinsss&KS
The Company has been InaoUve operation tor mer
man SIXTY YEARS. during which all leases h£'
been promptly adjusted and paid.
■ DUtacTOßa
lota L. Hodge, David Lewis,
M. B, Mahony Benjamin sating.
John T, Lewis, Thomao H. Powsgs
WllUam H Grant, ; A. B. McHenry,
Bobert W. Learning, Edmond OtsUßcQ,
-D. Clark Wharton, Samnel'WUcom
Lawrenoa Lewis, Jr . Louis & Norris.
= JOHN H WUCHEBSIB, PrselKt
SAHtnmWmoox.Secretary. . ■
TBFFKBSON FERE INSUBANCE COMPANY Ca
J PHTT, A DKLPHIA.—OFFICE. No. 24 NOBTE
FIFTH STREET, NEAR MARKET STREET.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania
CHABIKB PBBPKTUAh. CAPITAL AND ASSETS
HGO;DOO.'' Make Insurance against Loss or Damage hr
Fire or Public oPPrlvate Bnlldlngs,,Furniture, Stocks
Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms,
- . .. ■ DJ-BECIORS.
George Erety, Frederick DoU,- •
August C. Miller, JadebSchandier,- 7
John F. Belsterllng, Samuol Miller,
Henry Troomner, Edward F. Moyer,
William McDaniel, Adam J. Glass, -
Christopher H, Miller, Israel Peterson,
Frederick Staake, : FrederlckLadnei
i Jonas Bowman, - :
; GEOBQE EBet x . President,
- . JOHN F. BHXSTERLING, Vice Prealdsm.
rmulf H COLEMAN. Secretary, , . .
DAMS INSURANCE COMPANY. :
X ;■ NO. 4CB CHESTNUT STBEET,
FIHE’ ANn*IMLA AES If
SYamflsNi Buok; . Jno. W. Erarmas, f
Cfaarles Blohardsos, Bobert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis, ■ •Jno.Kessleaf. Jr,, - '
gunnel Wright, E D. WoodruK,
chah. •ytcagrßCfieaw
BIE lUKauMh BeswiaußL
• jijayioo. r
PERPETUAL GHA.BTEB,
OFFICE. Ha 6 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
. . - 8126,522 21
CHABTEB PKBPETUAL.
MUTUAi.' SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY. >■
DIBECfPSS FOB 1868.
wnilafii P. Reeder,
Joseph CkSpniaii,
CtLHrlea Evans.
Edward H. Hedies.
Wilson M. Jenkins.
XiUkens Webster.
fIAT.WR nTrva HIEB. President.
ALONE, Vice President.
John Devereox, ,
Miomas Smith,
Ftffi
Ideck, Jr. ;
■ Jr„ Pretldask
810 WAXHUTBKiaefrftbOT* THIHD Stnet*
• PTTTT. A T>Prr.VWT A *
tlnne to bums on Dwelling*, Stores, BornltorsTsivS
ch»ndl«e, Vessel* In port, uni their Osrtees, a ai ctijar
Personal Proper!?, All l*oxs«a Wxtmi* sec Pxoa&siar
ftqnßA
KBSOSOBI.
—*|-John-T. mtwln,
I James B. GunpiuQ
I Edmonds.ifritHh,
•'- - - JcmviMW.Ponusen
Irrael Korrl*.
- _ , _*fTHOMAHB. HABIB, FrasldeaS
Alih haT C,30, On* wEunn, BocrslAry. __rayss
Tbomu K. KsA,
John welsh,
B*maelC.M<rtoa,
Fairish Bndj,
4 JOCKO) AJX MCTDAI* msHBAjKOB nmriaw
tu»f» token on yeesea, airgses andfirelgM* to an r/ijia
Iftheworld, »nfi on roodson Inland tranapcKtaSOßtH
. oUlsr “ a7S3raJUSS
“ CR&IQ,
'• vie® ftgs&asfc
PiCTJffiK (
BOBIIBT I. M~Brg, eecrel
WQUtmGialc, 81
Peter Cullen,
Join Dmllett. Jr.,
William H. Merrick,
Beni. W. BICbaKUT
emiasanstt.
BPMIU& iVOTl€£»,
[Y''s» OFFICE OF THE FHANKFORD 'AND
Ut£>f PHILADELPHIA PABBENQES BaILWA.Y
CUM PAN’S?, No. 2453 FBANEFOBD Boad, Paha
pelphia. Pecember-s.-tssa.
AH persona who are subscribers to or holders of the
Capital Slick of this Company, and wno hays not yet
paid the second Installment of FIVE DOLLARS per
abmre thert on, are hereby notified that the said second
Installment has been, called In, and that they are re
bmced to pay the same at the above Office on or before
M day of January aext, IS 67.. .
JBy Resolution of the Board of Directors., ;• ..... ■.
des-l4t{ , ; JACOB BINDER, President. -
OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
STEAMSHIP COM PANT,
NO, 314 SOUTH -DEL A WARE AVENUE.
Sl ye ° that by a resolution of the
a . a* Directors of. the above-named Oomnany.
adoptedAnenat29ih, 1866, the FOURTH and h&tia!
staliment of the Capital stock of said Company, beinz
THTBIY PER CENTUM or SEVENTY-FIVE DOT?
■DABS per share, has been called 1m and is doe ran*
payable at this office. ; * - *
CEFTCE OP “THE RELIANCE INSUB-
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA?'
UT street. Phiujdsxpkia, November
Sou]) 1000, j . .
I ,¥^ 6tlD 8 “LI IIO Stockholders of “THH
INSI r ance company opphila-
DiLPHtA and the Annual Election nt thirteen (13>
Directors. to serve for the ensuing year, wli L he hela aL
their Office, on MONDAY.
° THOMAS C. HILL, ,
no26tdel7{ Secretary.
r, President
f] D ATCHeloks hair DVil.—Th-lsl splendid
\h£r Hair Dre »s the best in the Word The ; on!y
t've BDd Perfect J>ye -Harmless, Reliable. luatanta
neoUß. No ois*ppointmen'. No ndicalou* tints.
Natural B ack orßrowD. Remedies the Hi »• frets of
Bad Dyes, Invigorates the hair, leaving Itsvt and
teantirul.; rhe gennine; is. signed WILLIAM: A.
BATCHELOR. Ail o.hers are mere imitati ns, and
shooM be avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Per
fumer*. Factory 81 Barclay street, >ew Yorfe.
Jg» BEWARE QFACJONT-fcBFBIT. de7,f t m.wlr
nrS 6 3S OTI O E :
UNiON NATIONAD BANK, Decbscbee
6th. 1565.
The Amanal .Meeting of the stockholders of this
Bank, for the ehctKn of directors, will beheidattha
Barking House, on TU*SDAY t the Bth day of
January next, between, the hoars of t*n and threa
o’clock. H. C. MOSaELMAN,
de7 f.m,w laSf Cashier.
fK=5» OFFICE OF THE Bso AD TOP 9RMT-AN
lK=y TBi.ACITE COaD COMPANY,22BWALNUT
street. .•
The. Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
above Company will be held at tbeir Office, on TUES
DAY.-December 18th, 1866, at 11 o'clock a. M at which
time Directors for the ensuing year will be elected. '
- JAMES APPLETON, Secretary.
. PHrLADKLgBIA. Dec. 6 1866. de7 10,15 g
ERRORS OF YOUTH —A gentleman who
suffered for years from Kervous Debility, Ere*
m&uueDecay, and all the effects ofyonthftd indiscre
tion, wib for *he sake of suffering humanity, send free
to all who need it, the receipt and. directions for mak
ing the simple remedy by which he was cared Suffer
ers wi’hlDg to profit byihe advertiser sezperience,can
doaoby addressing, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar st. New York.
0022,131,131*
frrs* national bask, of ths northern
U>iy lilßEß'ilfLS, Philadelphia, December S. 1866.
The Annual Election for Directors of this Baak will
be held at the Banking Honse. on WKDNKSD AY.the
9th dap of January next, between the hours of ie A*
M. ana 3 P.M.
dfS-salt,m.w,f,tja32
wmmmhw : 6,640 0C
646 0C
17,422 ii
MECHANICS 1 NATIONAL BANE, Ehzxa*
delpbia, December 8
u lie Anneal Election for Directors of this bank wiH
be held on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of January,
1867, at the Banking House, between the hoars of IQ
o’clock A. H, and 2 o’clock P. &L
deB-tj&9} WIBQANP, Jb., Cashier.
FOXTRTH HATIQHAL BANK OF PHTIiA
DBLPHIA.723 ARCH street. Phh,aj>elpaia-
Jjec. 51h.2866, . :
The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank wiH
be held on TUESDAY, the Bth of January, 1867, be
tween the hours of 11 a. M. and 2PM
dtStojaSj SA3IL. J.HAC MULLEN, Cashier.
QIBABD NATIONAL BANK, Phiaaijbi,-
phia, December Bth. 1866.
1 he Anoual Election for Directors will be held at the
Banking House, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of
January, 1867. between the hours of 10 A M. and 2 p.H.
deB-SW * . W. L. SCHAFPJSB, Cashier.
OIS'OT i CKS.
DIVIDEND.—The Directors of the BUTLER
COAL COMPANY: have this ‘day ded'areda
cividecd from the profits of the company of o<£ls
DOLLAR per thare c ear of taxes, (It being the
Aivfoend for same amount ceclar-rf ‘,u l3 vaVi \
able eh and after e-ith inst -t, m atockhoidJS KhL
date. 6tCCkpold*rs residing in New York will be
paid the diviuSny at the office of the Farmers* Loan
and Trust Company.
SAMUEL DUTTON, Treasurer,
No. 411 Chestnut t-treefe,
Philadelphia: Dec, 6,1865. ~ decst24
OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY PH~rr,AT>T?;r.T»TTTA
NoY. 27,1866. ; .
The Board of Managers have this day declared a
Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., or TWO DOLLARS
AND A HALF PER SHARE, on theC&piial Stock of
this Company, payable on demand, clear of National
and State taxes. SOLOMON aasPHERD,
noS7-tfj . ~ ; Treas urer.
| Fine Coffees y
1 (jjd Government JAVA, Fine HOC &A, EAST HI
" qt v . **Da JAMAICA.
| *or&»' le| W
B 'IME HEW /JERSEY LEAS' LARD Jost received
a, id lor sale by
E. O. KNIGHT &CO..
dO l5- tm S. E. corned Water and Chestnut streets.
TTOX’S FARINA CBACREKS.
X I'reeL' Crackers of this arrival ed Brand. always on
lhand and for sale In bbls. and 1* bbls., by
ALDRICH, 1 ERKSS & OAKY,
18,20 and 22 Leticia street,
Exclusive Agents.
.tice-Sm}
fimnn tans fkesh peaches, winslow
If MJUUown, Freah Tomatoes. Green Peas, Straw
hFH ie3.hi uflh rooms, &c, in store and for sale, whole,
sale or retail, by M. a. fIPILT.TN, H. W. corner Arch
and 1 eighth. ■ '
E fED FRUIT.— Very handsome pared peaches,
, u ,pared do. dried apples, in store and for sale
by M F. BPUJJH, H. W. corner Arch and Eighth.
fvcS wheat, buckwheat.— 5,000 lbs. of the
n npi sbrated SUver Flint Bncltwheat, in store and
for sale, by M. F. SPILLIN, Tea Healer and Grocer. N.
W. coral -r Arch and Eighth.
Njw \ tAISIKSAKD FlGS—superior new Layer
. Bala 'ns and choice Kltha Figs, for sale by hi. F,
wpTT.r m K. W. comer Arch and Eighth streets.
QT7EFW i OLIVES.—3OO gallona choice large Queen
fvilvcs in store and for sale by gallon or barrel, at
ct ctirs East End Grocery, Ho. 118 South BEOOHB
> TTO T.-S 'HT.IBKBM BUCKWHEAT & WHITS
/OomS oney, in store and for sale at COUSTY’B
East Ertl Gmt llB south BECoNP street,
■»t/i’R't'h i •'« ROLTN A HOMINY GSITSi NISW
N Btm!nr A oaied and unpared Peaches, just re
celvefM/A *“* “ Ml Grocery *
No. 118 South SB CON.P street.
5rnPPTfT> maV TQOE3AN&PEPPBBS,aBNUINK
SISyH "ba^S^^^SG^
KSK BECOHD street. .
filMB
pos, 2a and 258 CROWN street < >oU ' i » -
rasoBAHfM»
Henry CBaHsta,
ldjwber,
J. Johmton Srp7?sx. '
Bumnel A. Rnlnn,
,MjusoD Hnwhlni,
I Henry I*. Elder*
3, MALCOLM, r
. , Treasurer,
W. OUMMBBE, Cashier.
fessaiNu&i.'Ssajfcsr,.
JAMES R WEBB:
WALHUT and EIGHTH Btrea
carriages