Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 10, 1866, Image 7

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    From our Fourth lotion of Saturday
lat&
JUDGE KELLEY’S REVENUE BILL
PEOSPEGT OF ITS FAILU&E.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
The Defenders of Mexico.
From Washington.
- [To the N.Y. AsaociattdPres3.3
Washington, Dec. B.—A bill was intro
duced by Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, look
lag 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
alaw. The bill io, at present, in the hands
of the Committee of Ways and Means, and
even if reported upon favorably by that
body, and passed by 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
gress, but that it will be smothered
Committee. . , '
Much 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 Seriate, -where a
vote over the veto could not be secured. -
From San Francisco.
[To the N. Y. Associated Press.]
San Fkanoisco, Deo. 7.— The Defenders
of Mexico, an organization in the interest of
Juarez, held a meeting in this city 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; of $lOO per foot.
All mining stocks continue to improve,
the following being the closing quotations:
Yellow Jacket $1,330, Savage $2,110 Ophir,
$535, Empire Mill $225, Chollar Potoai $230,
Gould & Curry $650, Imperial $134, Legal
Tenders 7XJ. '
The French Evacuation,
Washington, Dec. B.— The President is
displeased with the tenor of Napoleon’s
reply to the cable telegram from the State
Department, calling npon him to faifill his
promise and withdraw bis.tropps from Mex
ico in installments. The- Cabinet, with but
one exception, it is understood, side with
the President. It is considered
doubtful, however, whether any farther re
monstrance will be made, and the proba
bilities are that the French Emperor will be
-allowed to have his own way. Indirectly,
it is hinted, that Napoleon’s action in
refusing to withdraw, is mainly
because of - what ;he regards a
.violation of- the pledge 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, ourpledge of neutrality
is. broken, and the compaot is therefore
withdrawn and null and yoid.
The Union Pacific Railroad.
IBy' tiie U. S. Associated' Press.J
The Secretary of the Interior has received
a telegram from the Vice President of the
Union pacific Railroad, dated the 6th inst.
stating that thirty miles more of, the track
of the said road was completed' oh the sth,
.making 300: miles' west from Omaha, Ne
braska, and requesting that the commis
sioners be ordered to examine the same.
The commissioners will be instructed to re
pair to the line of the road for the purpose
of examining the section as soon as practi
cable. ...
The Bio Grande Difficulty.
New Orleans, Dec.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
had previously marched into Hatamoras,
and their return to Brownsville.
A New Theatre In Boston.
[By the New York Associate! Press. J
Boston, Dec. B.— The Boston Commercial
Bulletin of this morning, says: ‘‘ Well
known merchants of this city have just
completed arrangements for the ereotion of
m new and handsome theatre, about the size
of Wallack’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 f between Hay
wood-place and Essex street. This architect
has plans 'of the building on hand, and
operations will be commenced with the in
tention of completing the theatre and open
ing with dramatic performances on the Ist
of September next. ■ ;
: Cotton Crop Estimate.
: [TotheN. Y. Associated Press.]
" Baltimore, December Bth.—The Mobile
Tribune estimates the cotton crop of the
present year at 1,500,000 bales. fine
open weather of late, it says, added not less
than 100,000 bales to the aggregate product.
A letter from Charleston Says 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 last year at this time shows
a deficiency of 175,000 bales.
Horace Greeley Invited to Lecture at Gal-
veston.
' . ißy the IT. S. Associated Press.,
Galveston, Dec. 7.—Horace Greeley has:
to-day been iavited to deliver one of the
course of leotnfes before the Galveston Li
brary Association.
Marine Intelligence.
[By the United States Associated Press j
New Obleans, Dec. 8. —Arrived, Bark
-Frank Marian,.from Bordeaux; ships Theo
dore Knoop,-from Liverpool; Mont Biaac,
from Havana, and Elizabeth Hamilton,
from Havre.
The Asia at Boston,
[To the New York associated Press.j
Boston, December Bth.—The -steamship
Asia, from Liverpool, by way of Halifax,
arrived at midnight. Her mails were for
warded by the morning train and will be
due in. Philadelphia to-night.
Sailing of Steamers.
[By theN. Y. Associated Press.]
New York, Dec. 8. —The steamship Ger
mania takes out 5368,000. and the City of
Baltimore 513,000. . •’ r - .
From Havana. 4
, Office op thb Hayana Weekly Bkport, Dec.™
*>^riß.X ; No il ma et clo3ta qaiet ' ■ But flrm at
i&miom 1 ? Parte. 1
?V ,I ™Aj¥:n ti- v. cu l r^ Il H’-, 2 rP er cent, discount; Gold,*oo
sboit per cent. premiuia..
Ike Sew Tork Sold Harket. -i:
fßy_Ute.C.,B.Aa«o<) : ated:Pre9e.J. ,_. . ;; .
.. New Tobk, Deo. &—The following are
the qnotationB:of; goi(3 ahowing a
deettneofljr.
i- ' Opened.
10.00 A. M„* ' 1388
10.01 138*
10.02 1388
10.15 1381
10.20 1381
10.25 • • _ 138
10 26 'l3Bl
10.27 138
40 29 1381
10 30 - 138.
10 55 - 1371!
10 57 137 S
10.58 1371!
11.10 137,1 1
; ‘ ' Tno New Yorlr Money Martlet.
T ? K ?' B.-r^lrs‘^ lrs ‘ Board-Pacific Kail, 170
: bld, 174 asked; Atlantic Mall lui bid, 102 asked; Canton
>2ff£8 a rk y i' l E^-i bl<i ’ 2 5 ¥, “ked; Cumberland, 68 ■ nld. 70
'fa «Sb i oS a nrfS‘ , iXS , vJi >i ? , .i aßSked ; Mariposa. 123£ bid.
hw sK e i’ovfa.' xi^a b d ’ 7 ;:? asked: Erie Preferred. 83
Did to- askPo, Hudson *River.-1203* bid. 12134 asked*
bid,lo9J. asked; Michigan Central, llo bid!'
, mi' h ifrt D no asked:lllinois dentral,
, IKr l .rvLa U i“ i S d! Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 85 bid
K.2 r S5 rest i. s:} » "'d. 52)4 asked; Do. pro!
S ld j '& asked; Cleveland and Toledo, 1112£
? land > i O3 K bid. 103)4 as keel
;SSS,®’ 1 ? 45 i b *?' los asked; 1 oledo and Wabash,
Ih¥ asked; Chlcaeoand Alton.-108>4 bid, 109)5
afked;_AltoHEi)a Terre Haute, S7JL bid, 89 iakedl
Ohio andKisslsslppl Certificates. 1 ' bid ,-’29 alked- !
Bnlon 4C’r bid, 46)7 asked; Boston
iKStoredrio% bfd“lli JS&S®** CUcago and AlMn
: [To the N. Y. Associated Press. 1
the foTlrralSf- '■ .'lht 11 .? Jbsi's' article has
,Mi6lOHOfflog, • D#milA<i nil th(*
WaU street* 6 Thia th ls
S^i 0 * 4 ?® a PProact of the new year,
*£,*s® UDcert ainty as to whafc Convres* will
‘markS 3^ of N atJonal Banlm. Yhe loan
?arf.ft i 3 eagy aix per C3nt. on call, 7@B
5 r T** Stock-Market-* droooiog. and un
ionVild;fti^v^?lnent a loail L, Bt<iadj; Railroad shares
1 Sfilnpr Poard—market steady, the fol
-1 v» oDly chan see: Reading, 1093 ft and
fouthern. 793 ft Pittsburgh and
Cleveland, 84%; Northwestern, 5235; Hold, 137^@13^
. Commercial Intelligence.
j tbeNew.Xork Associated Press.j
o oß w* liec. B—The gold market opens weak
Sterling Exchange, 1093*; S ght bills, 110*; U.
f. five-twenties, 1862, .coupons, 1083*; do. 1864.10634®
107;do., 1865, 107%; New do, 109%; u. B.Ten-fortie*.
: Seven-thirties, 1053 ft Missouri 6’s, 92.
; _ Stocks open heavy, money at 106(3107; Canton
! Company,4s3 a ; Cumberland, 68; Quicksilver; 144: Mari
•£ < £s»£?^\TO* le * n «3ft New York central,
. 1103 ft Rrie Railroad, 7ljft Hudson River Kailroad. 12034:
Reading, 10934: Mlchisran 80utbern,.7934; Pittsburgh
'Sr ld JS I ?S B]an4, » Bs; -Toledo. m%\ Rook Island, 10334;
North Western, 62; Port Wayne and Chicago, 10434.
YoßKjDec. B.—Coton dull and lower; sales at
3, @35 cents. Flour dull and unchanged; 4.500 barrels
eold. Wheat dull and unchanged, corn active and
3@4 cents higher; Western mixed $1 08@l 12. Oats
ere firm. Provisions qnlet but dull. WhHky dull
Baltimobe, Dec. B.—Wheat firm; the market is
poorly supplied; Red, 595@300; White, 805@310. The re
ceipts of Corn are heavy and also the demand: Yellow.
9f @94c; White, 90@96C. Oats steady. Flour very dull!
atd low grades are drooping. Provisions heavy. Me*s
Por*. *2l 75@22; ent meats are nominal. Lard 13 cts.
lnactive. Coffee dull; Rio, 16%@18%c. Whisky
[By the U.& Associated Press.!
Babtimobe, Dec. B.—F.'our Is modera’e, and inqui
res lor home consumption and shipment. The mar
ket closed unsettled and heavy for lower grades of
grain. Prime and choice Wheat, $3 oo@3 15: prime
®£d choice Red, f 2 95©3 05; fair and good White. $2 80
@2 95; and ordinary and very good Rsd.s2 60@a »5.
Brv new Corn at 90® 93 cents, damp and damaged
to. *W r , d0.,65@85c. Oats.-53@55c.. wefg K -t Rye, 91 to
of all descriptions. Bog products neglec f edand heavy.
Cut meats have materially declined— s£~ss, *2l 75®a*
? Wo £^'£° Ql<l £?’ m ' aC - : aides Clear
do.. 13(5-133 = C- The small lots of bulk meat received
from ne west havebeenkrat in smoke. Hogs, In con
sequence of the unusual mildness of the season, very
few are dressed. Hog, have come forward; prices are
maintained at- 9)4@l6Vc. for rough to prime lota. Cof
fee Market well supplied with Bio. Stock hands
Importations nearly 14.00 bags; prices In the absence
of demand unsettled and quotations nominal;
common to strictly prime Bio, 163f@i8J£c.
:n . gold. Sugar. both ' grocery ana re
refining grades neglected. Whisky heavy: buyers
purthaßß sparingly; Western and Oitv,s2 30®{2 34.
Cotton—Receipts in excess demand; shippers being
uiable to operate in consequence of the decline in gold.
Bales at FDlladelplua Stack Beam.
"SALES AFTER FIBST BOARD,
fsooo Lehigh es’B4 9ii ; '|iooshHestonv’eß ban®;
12 sh Cam &Am B 130)4 lOosh do 85 14)4
.4 sh Penna n 64« 100 eh Bead B b 5 54 81-100
1° sh Lehigh V H 68 100 sh do b3O 5481-100
looshCatawpf 28 100 sh do 2ds 5481 100
100 sh do 830 28)4 100 sh do SIM
icqsh do .. 28)4
. SECOND BOARD.
$2OOO City 6b mun cAp 99)4 200 sh Beading B b3O 6414
620 Susq canal sep 66 ire sh do s 5 54 ra
9sh Morris Canal 86 lOOsh do 830 54*4
200 sh Beading B b 5 54.69 100 ah do slo 54»4
100 Eh do Bswn 54141
Arrival rad Hteamen
»TiW VBCU FOJt 75A58
Kangaroo ...Liverpool...New York -....N0v 17
10wa......; —.Glasgow.,.New YorK Nov 2 1
St. David... iiverpool...Portlan<J Nov 22
City of MAnche6ter-liiverp , l...New York .... “4
Wm Penn ..—...—.tLondon.-New 24
H.ecia-...........,.....1iiverp00i.;;New York.... ...Nov °7
Bavaria Southampton.-New York. Nov 27
Virginia. LiverpooL-New York Nov 2s
Moravian ~ldverjH>ol...Portlana^..„....\..J^ov.
TO DEPAST,
Manhattan-.—_NewYcrk~.Havana «fc V C Dec. ip
Arizona....;... .New Y0rk..:AHp1nwai1.........;....Dec. U
City of Cork New York... Liverpool— Dec. P
Manhattan. NewYork...Liverpool .. Dec. >2
Morra Castle .New York... Havana- Dec! 13
Stars anti Stripes...Philad’a...Havaua........... '.Dec 1>
Pioneer -Philadelphia...Wilmington,NO....Dec.‘ is
City of Paris New York...LiverpooL- JDtc,lb
America New York.-Bremea..- .iec 15
Europe New York...Havre —....Dec. 15
Denmark. .-New York-. Liverpoo- D^ n 15
lewa - New York.J.Glasgow Dec 15
H Chaoncey —New York—Aßpinwaii..,-...i Dec. D
KaDgaroo ......New York... Liverpool - Dec. j 8
Scotia -New York... Liverpool .............Dec, n*
Wm Penn .New York... London » - >ee. is
Asia .Boston—Liverpool Dec. 19
Eagle. .-New York...Havaha...
Btsiug Btar New York...AspiDwall.
City of NewYork...N York—Liverpool....
Virginia New York...Liverpooi....
Bavaria...... New York... Hamburg
Guiding Star...-.. New York... Rio Janeiro...
Arago .New York..-Hayre..^....w-.
Cuba......... New York...LiverponL
hOAKD OF TKADE'
DOUGHERTY, 1
JOSEPH C. GRUBB, IHONTEXY OoIfuITTKE.
EDMOND A, SOUDEB, I -
a&BME BBOrßa’ia.
Sirs Rises. 714 I hPN Sets, 432 IHlail Watt™, . 2S
ARRIVED YESTERDAY. t
Bark Conqueror (Bi), Sterling, from' B*deauxvla
Queenstown Oct 12th, with brand?, wloe, &c, to A Ste
phenl <& Co*
schr Garnet, Marshall, l day flora Lewes, Del. with
grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
te£hr Bird, Duffel!, i day from Lewes,Del. with grain
to Jas L Bewley & Co. v
ARRIVED ON SATURDAY.
Steamer Zodiac, Rogers, 48 hours from; Boston, with
mdfco to Mershon & Cloud. .• .V
Suan.er Philadelphia, Fultz, 36 hours from ’Wash
ington. with mdze to W P Clvde & Co.t
Steamer George H Stout, Ford, 36 hours from Wash
ington, with mdse to W P Clyde <fc Co.
steamer Anthracite, Green, 24 hours from N York,
with mdze to Wm M Baird & Co
Steamer W C Plerrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours from
New ork, with mdse to W M Baird &Co
Steamer Buggies. Chase, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to w P Clyde & Co.
Bark .onnie Ada (Br), Cann, 10 dayß from'Boston,
In ballast to E A Bonder & Co.
Brig Kate Stewart Townsend. 20 days from Boston,
via New port, in ballast to E A Bonder & Co.
Brig K H Bich (cew).Hopkloa. 16 days from Bangor,
with lumber to J E Bazley & Co.
Schr J V Wellington. Freeman, 12 days from Port
land, with beadingstoS&W Welsh.
Scbr E H Ai.wood, Rlnb, 7 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins.
Echr > lla F Crowell, Sievdts, 5 days from Province*
towD, with mdse to Geo B Kferfoot.
ScbrldaF Wbetler, Dyer, 10 daysfrom Portland,
with potatoes to C C Van Horn,
Schr Ocean Bird, Kelley, from Boston, with mdse to
Wersbon & Cloud,
Schr Four Sisters Sheerer, 4 days from Fall River
In ballast to J E Bazley & Co.
Schr Decatur Oakes, Berry, frpm New York, with
mdse to captain.
Schr A Robertson.'Merritt, from Townsend’s Inlet,
with a portion cf cargo of wrecked ship Meirimac, to
Pe»er W right & Sons. .
Schr J F Farlao, 8 days from New York, with stores
to U S Navy Yard.
SchrS P Chase, Steadbam, 1 day from Smyrna Del
with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co.
Schr John Lorrance, Rice, from New York.J
Scbr Fly, Fennlmojerfrom East Cambridge.
Schr L F Smith. Crie, from Boston,
Schr i s Grier, Wheatley, from Lebanon, Del.
tS”’ trom -Baltimore. withUbinges
CLEARED ON SATURDAY.
Steamer Nor.rian, Crowell, Boston, H Windsor & Co.
Steamer EC Biddle, McCue, Washington, W P Clyde
& Co.
Steamer Virginia. Vance, Richmond. W P Clyde * Co.
Steamer GEt stout. Ford, New York, WP Clyde & Co.
Steamer Ann Bliza.Rlchar.ls. N York, W P Clyde*Go.
Steamer H lflaw. Iler, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr.
Bark Mystic Tie. Fisher, Rotterdam, L Westergaard.
Brig M argaret Hetn, Wallace. Antwerp, do
Btdir Florence Rogers, Rogers, N Orleans, & 8 Stetson
& Co,
schr A Young Young,Young, Chelsea, New York and
Schuylkill Coal 00.
Sddf T MJrier, Wheatley, New York, Borda, Keller <fc
Scbr'C Davidson, Garwood, Sa'em. John RStreet.
Scbr Bead BR, No 49, R.binsou, Millville, do '
SchrOPStlckney, Mathis,.Braintree,Castner,Stick-
ney & Wellington. '
BchrH May-Franklin, Quincy Point, do
Schr J I.’orranee, Rice, N York, Westmd Coal Co.
Schr J T.Weaver, Weaver, Boston, Van Dusen, Loch
man *fc Co.
Schr B Blackman Gandy, Providence, J R white.
St hr Ida: L, Forbes, Richmond DoveydfcSon.
Scbr W Sims.-Fbarq, Washington; Tgier* Co.
Schr A 6 Cannon, Cobb. Salem captain.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10,1866
• > A : Opened.
11115 A.’M., 1371
11.20 1375
IL4O 137 s
11.43 1375
11.48 1375
11.60- - - 1371
11.67 1375
11.58 137 g
12,09 P.M., 1375
12.10 . 137 §
12 45 - - -137*
100 137|
2.00 1375
..... Dec. 20
Dt*c, 21
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
...........Dec. 22
-Dec. 22
.Dec. 22
.Dec. 26
RBFAL ESTATE.—THOMAS <fc HONS’ SALE.
“Y e^ valnabif ‘ STABLE and large LOT, No.
enh BROAD nreet, north of Wallace street. Hi
leetlront. On TUESDAY, Decembpr 11th. 1»65, at 12
o clock noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, all that valuable
lot of ground and the improvements thereon erectel,
si uate on the east side or Broad street, north of Wal
lace street, No. 663; containing In front ou Broad stre t
ill fret 2* inches, antfex.ending an average depthof
about 7o fret, beirg in depih on the soatn line 86 f et 9
inches, aDd on the north line 61 feet 8 inchts. The im
provements are a valuable brick stable and coach
house; has accommodations for 50 horses and 75 car
riages, and is a good business stand. Having such a
large front on Broad street, is very valuable tor build
log purposes, and is suitable tor a manufactory or aoy
busin* 6a requiring space.
j*y Clear of all Incumbrance.
Thews—One-third cash, Immediate possession.
. „ _ A M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
deP<tlo i 39 and 141 S. Fourth street.
113 PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS & SONS. AttC-
Bu 2 tioneers.-V»*RY VaLUaBOE COUNTRY
AND FARM, 175* ACRES? KNOWN AS
ENWOOD » CHESTER CCfc Pali at Green
wood fetation on the, Baltimore Central Railroad. 28
mUes from Pbi!adelphia.and 4 miles from the Brandy
wine Battie Ground, on TUESDAY, Dec. nth. 1665,
at )2 o’clock,noon, will be sold at public sale, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, £i that very valu
able Country Seat and Farm, known as ‘Greenwood 1 *
situate at Greenwood Station on the Baltimore cen
tral Hai road, Chester county, Pa, comprisin'* T7s*
Acres of Land; suitable for grazing or dairy farm The
improvements are a double Mansion, modern style
cOEtftiriing 14 rooms, prettily Bituated and surrounded
with handsome shade and ornamental trees ofc£nice
varieties; has bath, hot and cold water; and other mo
df rn conveniences; larg* and excellent barn, about 8u
by 50 ieet double floored, with *heddlug and overshoot
complete; carriage house, granaries, tool house work
shop. crlos and other necessary outbuildings; also, a
dwelling suliable lor superintendent, and a house for
farmer: hneiargestream ol water passes through the
land.'vhtcb sui> plies the building witn excellent spring
water. The whole farm has a south exposure, and the
railroadTunmDgalongtheBouthwardiy aide and cut-
Jlng off aoout 17 acres; fencing good and buildings wed
located. It is oneot the most desirableferms in Ches
ter county.
Will be shown on appllcaiion to the owner and oc
cupant, Mr. Nathan Jones. For to ther particulars
apjvy totMr, lamesß. cummins, 604 Walnut street,
picture may be seen at the Auction Rooms.
. „ „ M. THOMAS <fe SONS, Aucttoneers.
deB » 3( > 139 and 1418. Fourth street.
Br* B f -THOMdS * SONS’ SALE.-
Od B UKSDAY, December lith, 3866,at 12 o’clock,
n - ? !'! b^ s .°' d Sale, at the PHIL ADEL
followingdescribed property,
viz: No. l —Modern tbree-etory brick RESIDENCE,
«,Si™ eaat .fP. r i? e . r of TWENTY-SECOND and ARCrf
streets.—All that modern new three story brick mes
suage, with three-si ory back building, and lot of
nt the southeast corner ef Twenty
second and Arch street; containing in fronton Arch
street 20 feet, mid extending in depth 102 feet, including
°»}?e fear end thereof part of a Sfest wide alley, of
awning honses have the privilege. It
is finished with all the modern conveniences,
jfIQT Clear of all Incumbrance, ?. : •
1 kbms—l6.ooo to remain on Morteaee.
Immediate Possession. ■
STORY bbiok res-
TDB»PCB, ARCH Street east of Twenty-second street.
All that modern tew three-story brick messuage,
with three-story back building and lot of ground, Mt
uateon ibesouthsldeof Arch Btreet, 40 fret east of
Twenty : «econd street; containing la front on Arch
street 20 feet, and extending io depth 102 feet with the
privilege of the said 3 feet alley. It Is finished with
all mcKiern convenlet cee. ;
fiarClear of allincuinbrance.
'iERMs-$6,(00 to remain on mortgage. Immediate
possession .
ear For particulars or other properties see auction
column. ' ■ *
. M. THOMAS * SONS, •
deB,lo , Anctloneerß 139 and ill South Fourth at.
A Co °" r ’ lrilai 10! ““ t * ea Baltimore, WP
HBMOBAN DA.
iShlpßß.Elys' Lombarfi,;hence 25th Bept, far Ran
Frknclscorww sptiken 30th Oct. Bd lat, &cT ' • »-
• fchipOscar I. Overgaajd, cleared at Liverpool 21at
pit. for thie port, . ;... .... ... n
Bentley, Clark/ Altered but 7 at Liverpool
3d nit. tor this port > •' r
; Slip T J Bouthardj.Biahop. from llverpobl for this’
port, waa spoken 2oth nit. 130 miles WSW ofthe Faat
pet. • :
■ Ship Bazaar, Btlngon, hence at Antwerp 234 nit.
.Steamer Pioneer,J2ennett,Balled from Wilmington,N.
C. yesterday, for this port.
; Steamer Alexandria, Shields. • sailed from Blohmod,
5 th lest, for tblspori. •
i Steamer City of Baltimore (Br), Mcdnlgan, cleared
at New York Bth Inst for Liverpool,
i. ,f*rk safied Atom Demerara3oth
pit. for OrcMUa.. , \
yßark Taclflc; McKenzie, hence at BremerhrVen 2oth
i, Bark Elgin, Healey, hence at London 23d nit.
I E a , lk Clara. Probst, hence at Bremen I9tb ult.
, .Ef'B Drlsko, Eaton, sailed from Clenfiiegos 20th
Ult. tor ManzanlDa to load for this port.
!,,Erig Persia Hinckley, Poster,cleared at Jacksonville
83d ult, for this port.
lda .¥ .Comery. McLellan, atMlragoane 21st ult,
for this port In 7 days. ’
; Scnr Saliie B, Bateman, cleared at Jacksonville2Bth
;<dt. lor this port ....
i „\ ' NOTICE TO MAKINERS.
1 Netlce Is be' eby given that the Iron, can and nun
buoys In the Delaware Bay and Biver have been taken
Up a'd replaced by Spar buoys for the winter.
! By order of the Lighthouse Board,
. ' STEPHEN D.-TBENCHABD.'USN.
i . „ „ L. H. Inspector, Pourth District.
; December 8.1866.
FOR' ItEX^T*
The Fourth Storv Back Boom,
. • 07 THR •
j NEW BULLETIN BTJILDIM®,
"With entiance by a spacious Han on Chestnut Btreel
_ and also an entrance on Jayne street.
; For further particulars apply at the
“Hew Bulletin Building,
€O7 Chestnut Street.
OC23tf ■ •■■■■■■■ ■ - ■'■..•l ,
TO RENT.
The Becoid Story Back Boom of Ho.
607 Che stunt Street
APPLY TO
MANDEBSON & "WOBBELL,
nol9tf ON THE PREMISES.
m FOR SALE,
Elegant Brick ar d Brown '-tone DWELLING, No.
2c20 aPBCICE Street. Immediate Possession.
lIaULE, BBOTHEB a CO ,
d£4-lm* 2soo SOUTH Street.
fTA FOB SALE.—The handsome brick Residence,
22 feet front, with etahle and Carriage house, and
lui 2io feet deep to a 40 feet wide Btreet. situate No. 15 0
Spruce si reet; has every modern convenience. J M.
to L MMEY A SONS, 508 Walnnt street.
ffig FOK SALE—PREMISES No. 1504 and 4596
■9 Chestnut street, each 20 feet front by 140 feet deep.
Apply to
O. H. MUIRHEID,
_ 4eo-6t 265 South Sixth street.
#ss FOB SALE—A handsome four story brick Ho-
Bis Bldence, with three-etory double back buildings
Every convenience, and in perfect order. Situate on
the west side of Twentieth street, below Bace. Lot 18
feet front by 90 feet deep. J. M. GUMMEY * SONS;
SoB Walnutatreet.
§FOB SALE.—The three-stery brick DWELL
ING with double three-story back buildings,
ite No. 227 South Twentieth street. Has ever,
modern convenience and improvement, and is In good
order. Lot is fret front by 88 feet deep. J. M. GUiU
ME\ AfeCNS £OB Walnut street.
Sts GERMANTOWN—FOR BALE.—A handsome.
H=£ double pointed STONE BE3IDENOK, with
pointed stonestable and carriage house,and l\i acres of
ground, Bituate on Wayne street, near Walnut Lane,
Germactown.and within tea-minutes’: walk from the
Kailroad Station. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 503 Wol
cat street. - .
gg[ ARCH STRKET.—FOB SALE-The handsome
fi*fo*r story brick Residence,22 feet front,situate on
tbe corihwest corner or Arch and Twentieth street*.
Hss parlor, library, dining-room, two kitchens, eight
chambers, billiard-room, bath-mom, <fcc. Is well bollt
and In perfect order, J. M. GUMSLKY & SONS, 505
walnut street, .
—* wi] 1 sell at Public Vendue, on
Eii ) TIES DAT, Dec. 11th, 1866, at 2 o’clock p. M., on
the Premises, my FAHM.i mile went ofDoylestown
Bucke county. Pa. on the North Pennsylvania Rail'
rosd. near good schools, churches, stores, mechanic*
and mills. Very attractive and convenient farm
buildings. Tiarge,tastefully arrauged, hew and well
built,lncluding everything needed on a flrstelass
farm, with iarm-hoase oeside the Mansion. She
Farm contains Kacrea of the very best of laod. with
• acres of Timber and 7of Meadow. Attend the Silo
you who want a nice home,' lake cas at North Penn
tj.VaniaDepot, ats.4s A. M.," for D,iylestown,"where
rotmill find a conveyance tethe Farm. Sale Posi
live. Payments easy. Possession any time.
_ „ A. H. GIBBS.
POVI.E.STOWN. Dec. 8. 1666. d«x 21*
fS hiALtSli'E-XHOiIASASON ’SAIiK.
x NKaT RESIDENCE, No. 1135 SPRUCE street
wtst of Eleventh street,—On TUEsDAY, Dec.mbsr
lltfc; 3506 at 12’o’clock, noon, will be sold at Publi'-
bale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE-All
that n?at tbroe-stjry brick, duelling, vrith tnreestorv
back builGlcgtaid lot of ground. aliuate ou tfce north
side of Spruce street, westof .Eleventh street, No. nss:
containing in from on Spruce street 19 feet, and ox
temllDg in depth 71 feet to aßleetwJde alley leading
into Twelf h street, with the privilege of said alley. It
is in gotdrepalr; has gas, bath, range, furnace <fcc.
B*r Clear of all incumbrance.
Terms—lS.iGOmov remain on mortgage.
Immediate possession. Keys next door west.
, M. THOMA«i,<£ SONS. Auctioneers,
flgg.io, . . : IS9 & 141 South Fourth street.
BEAT. ESTATE.
1857°““ on - 8 “«®»
■ nnJJ-W -' DICKSON BBO&,
. W-Wahiututreßt.
‘KuSPW AWD - FURNITURE FOB BALB
'SorteJnth S»JiS£ w NP p * str , eBt > between .Twelfth and
- fi toeete, Possession at once. Terms easy.
I acSSfoS* C. H. MCIBHEiD, *
I DOSO-lQtg . y Q , 205 <dOUtn Wrth,
PALEJ-The three-story brick Residence.
lorth 5?2?ii hr » ee s , tor^? ack buildings, situate No.
Vfbth-Btreet Has ever? modern conve-
SaWemutltreet. ' Apply t 0 COPPUCK A JOBDAJS,
AaTiFi—A valuable four story DwAlllnp
and Store, b. E, Corner Tenth and Chant. above
street. Excellent Business stand. Addlv to
& Apply to
t DR J. S, ROSE’S ALTERATIVE.
T, THE GREAT BLOOD PtTRrPXER.
•a»J^ii?Hi? rr ?f^ dl4piliered or v ’ tlate 'l Wool,yon
are aicß an over. 11 may Btpc&rfl< dlidolm snrm a>>
Rc^L ve disease, or it may only make yod /eel
xtsuire* oato^aalfh^ 1068 ’ ““ b 016 “ mßdy toat -"M
J* for the cure nf air diseases ofthe
So'nhe 0 andalle ™P
„ DYorr & 00..
. ■-■ 282 North Beeond Street.
DK. DYOTF9 ITCH OIKTJtSNT
of itch, andis reupSlor to any
?S^ T J~£L??L for , , . he cure of that disagreeable and
■ complaint. Price, 25 eta .hent per mail 40
232 Sorih becondStreet*
J>. BOSES EXPJECTOKANT.
k coughs, colds, asthma,
d“e««-?f things. tUlle °^ lw<l ' b tPooWtts and all
i _ This syiop havln* stood the test of many years’ at-
BmvlJlPiSL®?ASlmitation or Inflammation of
ls?i , f^’*? l 5 3^o,,br ? DcWa » 19 Acknowledged by all
to be a remedy superior to any other known com.
' »MBBtiIS ea PM<S*» f e! i ef i ana Care: of ooußhs and can
'anmptlon. Pilce.Jl. Sole agents. DYOTT * CO.
. sei-em _ ZSHortl Secondstreet.
wYEB’*. PILLS.—Are
i sick. feeble and com*
•nlog? Are you out of
fer with your system
rang* d and your feel*
' uncomfortable? These
tptoms are often the
lade to serious Illness,
le fit of . sickness is
mine upon you, and
ild he averted by a
iely use of the right
tedy. take Ayer's
i, and cleanse out the
ordered humors-purify
.xove on uaobatrncted in
iate the functions of the
.... *y,purify the system firom
tht obEtrucdonß which make disease. A cold settles
somewhere in. the body and deranges its Aaturai fane*
lions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves
and the surrounding ducU g general aggra
vation, snfferb- g and derangement While In hiacon
dlttoD, take Ayer’s PUls, and see how directly they re
store the natural action of the system, and with it the
buoyant fetf in* of health again. What is true aud so
apparent In this trivia) and common complaint is also
true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous dis
tempers. The same purgative effect expels them.
Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of
the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly
and many of them surely cured by the same means,
No:.e who kBOw the virtue of these pjliwUl neglect
to employ them when suffering from the disorders
they cure, such as Headache Foul Stomach. Bysen*
tery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion. Derangement of
the Liver, Ccsiiveness, Constipation, Heartbarn,
Bceumatism, l ropsy, worms anu Suppression, when
taken in large doses.
They are Sugar Coated, so that the most sensitive
can take them easily, and they are surely the best pur*
gativc*medicine yet discovered
AYEB’S AGUE CUBE,
For the speedy and certain Wore of‘lntermittent Fe
ver, or Chius and Fever, Bemitteat Fever, Chill
Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical Headache or .Bilious
Headache, and Bllisus Fevers; indeed lor the whole
civs of diseases originating In biliary derangement,
caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries.
1 his remedy has rarely failed to care the severest
cases of Chills and Fever, and ft has this great advan
tage over other Ague medicines, that it subdues the
complaint without !, jury to the patient, it contains
no quinine or other deleterious substance, nor does It
prpeace quinism or any Injurious effect whatever,
ebakire brothers of the army and the west, try it, and
yon will endorse theseasaertlqns.
Prepared by J. G. AT KB & C 3., Lowell, Mass., and
sold by J. JL MARIS & CO., Philadelphia, and by all
Lrcggiste. D024-B^n,w»am
f\ PAL DENT ALLIN A—A super.or article fbr
\j cleaning the Teeth, animalcala
which inftßt them, giving tons to the gums, and leav
ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in
the mouth. It may be used daily, and will be found
to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the
■xomaand detersiveness will recommend it to every
one. tßeing composed with the assistance of the
Dentist, Physicians and Microscopist, it is confidently
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain
washes formerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituent!
of the DEKTALUNA. advocate Its use: it contains
nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment
Mode only by
JAMES T. SHINN. Apothecary,
_ , w „ Broad and Sprnce streets.
For sale by Druggists generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhouse,
Hazard & 00., Robert C. Davis,
C. R. Keeny, Geo CO. Bower,
IsaacH. Key, Charles Shivers,
C. H. Netdlea, S. M. McCi^Uln.
T. J. Husband, S. O. Bunting,
Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Kberla
Edward Parrish. James N, Marks.
William B. Webb, E, Co.,
James L. Blscham, Dyott Co.,
Hughes & Ccomfce, H.C. Blair’s Sons,
Henry A. Bower, Wyeth <fc Bro.
Entirely reliable-hodgsosts Bronchio;
TABLEI S. fbr the cure of coughs, colds, hearse
ness, bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast
Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greatly
benefited by using these Tablets. Prepared only by
LANCASTER <fe WILLS, Pharmaceutists. N. E. Or
ARCH and TENTH streets, Philadelphia.. For sale
by Johnson, Holloway & Oowden, and Druggie te
generally. se2stf
THRUSH'S BRONCHIAL - AND PULMONKT
Xj DEW DROPS, for Coughs, and all Diseases of tht
Throat and Bronchial Tuoos. This invaluable
ration for every household, Public Speakers, Singer.
& c, possecses aWea‘cm celebrity, and has been known
to relieve the most obstinate and almost nopeles?
esses It la agreeable, strengthening and soothing.
Prepared by K. a BRUSH, No. 25S South Ntatl
street, Philadelphia. Je7-tf
CORNS. BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS.-Dr. J.
DAVIDSON, Chiropodist, Operator on Corns,
Bunions. Inverted Nalls and other diseases of the
fee». Office, 924 CHESTNUT street. Dr. Davidson will
wait on patfenta at their residences. no3tfl
©SBBea.
A LCOHL 95 per cent. NO CHARGE FOR PAOK-
A AGES. C, L. Oil, new made. Invoice just re
ceived and for sale in quantities suitable to the trada
Ipecac, root and powder, in bulk and bottles ol km
each.
< hioroform of thebest quality in carboys and demi
johns. JOHN G BAKER «feOO.,
£jPQi9 * 718 Market street.
FOR- THE SEASON.
JJ Glycerin Lotion, lor hands &oafhca
Pectoral Lozenges Jorsoro throat,hoaraenens,
Camphor Ice, for chapped Hands.
Wild Cherry Compound tor cold, cough, &c.
Olein, for chapped hands, &c.
Troches Chlorate Potash, for ulcerated throat.
HENRY C. BLAIR’S SONS, Eighth and Walnut sta
TXT HITE GUM'ARABIC.—For sale by WILLIAM
•tt ELLIS & 00., Druggists, No. 724 MARKET
street.
ROSE WATER.—Double Distilled Rose Water, con
stantly on hand and for side by WILLIAM
ELLIS. CO,, Druggists, No. 724 MARKET street.
/TBEAM OF TARTAR.—-Pare Cream of Tartar and
\J Soda, fbr sale by WILLIAM ELLIS & CO, Drug
gists, N0.,724 MARKET street.
J7KTKAOT OF BEEF tor beef tea or Essence o
Xj Beef in sickness or tor soups tor table use. M&lt
n Elgin, Illinois; by Gail Boraen, from the j aloes c;
choice beef and is superior inidellcious flavor ans
quality to any hitherto known. Packets with toll a
rections, cue dollar each, HUBBEX«Ih Apothecary
1410 Chestnut street.
T\BO«SISTB' SUHIfBIEH, Bns<lnsti3 EiOJSan
MJ pill TSle3,Oemfcs, Brushes, Mirrors, Twajsen.Pci
<20163, Horn Bcoaps, Snntloal Inatnunena, Trtawa
Hard and son Eafclier Goods, Viol Cuss, 6lssi as l
Metal Byrlass!, *O,, on Honda” priest.
SNfTrFDEH & BKOTKEK,
is South najiitu stress.
T>OBKRT ti-SOEMAIIER & 00.. N. E COSHES
Jet FOURTH AND EACH STREETS, Wholetab
Druggists, MannftLctorera and Dealers Is Wtodov
Glass, Vv’blte Lead, and Paints ot every description
oflor to tlip trades or consumer*, a complete stools o
good* In their 11c ft, at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER a CO„
. Northeast comer Eotirth and Baeeatreeis
BAY KCM.—Jest received, an Invoice of Genuii.
Imported Bay Bom, for sale by the gallon, t;
ROBERT BHOEWAKHB £ 00., Brnsgtet, eTp. or, ■
nsr Ponrth and Baoe streets- ; ,
Gband opening.—mbs. m. a. binder,
; NO. 1031 Chentant street, Philadelphia,
Importer of Ladtee’ Dress and Cloak: • Trimmings
Also, an elegant a took of Imported Paper Patterns, fin
Ladles’ and Children’s Dress. Parisian Dress rand
Cloak Making in all Its varieties. Ladles furnishing
their rich ana costly materials may rely on being ar
tlstlcally fitted, aha their work finished in the most
prompt and efficient manner, at- the lowest possible
prlceo, in twenty-lbnr hoors’ notice.. Catting and bast
tog. , Patterns In sets, or by the single piece dor mer
chants and dressmakers now ready;. .1. - selS-ly-
OHIPJ. G. BICHABPSON, Kendall, master. Is now
discharging under genera) order at Sooth Street
wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception
of their goods. PETER WEIGHT & ’SONa 116
Walnntstreet, noMtf
POR NEW YORK,
_Jfia Delawareand Bafitae Canal.
Xbe rutadeliuda and SnriToA fiqne*)
v Stfamhent Company.
«SPBk Beam, rropeuen leave DAILY tnm
iMMiK 7IBSTWHAB? below HABKBTltreet
making the run In S4HOIJB&^ ■
i TMa Une connailß with all Northern • and Xaetan
«»l«lit received at low eetnitee. '
I ; .. ' 'WMiYXgiYDßAro.^A^ni^
bnhi<:a_:
YOB BA VANNAH,.e£ ~
■*■*>» The Philadelphia and Southern' Han
' EeKalflr lilnea ' "hart
hereafter—viz.: January 19, Ac •
lias one mate Booms and other ao
coxozDodatlonß for ouseugen.
t abln paseage.» 5; Deck 4o„ *l5.
nJ .S? 5 *! 13 “> ul<l *o the following points—Macon
§f" Columbia, Ga. tio; anga3ta.ua,, M 2; auanS
9 * A^ sn y, -140; Slonigomery, al*7, $46; En
M ,°, bUe ' Ala., —; New Orleaaa, f6O.
JFrelgnttaken at low rates. -
a « B^J? cel ? fc * tiyenax through rates to Maooa
Knoxville, Chatta
D TS B^L?« a 2? v1110 ; .“wnphis. Tenn.: Canton. Hiss.
jjWofrelght received or bills of lading algnedon sail-
Agents at Savannah, Hunter & GammelL
yorftelghtor passage, applyto
WM. L. jamrs. General Agent.
> t ' 314 Sooth Wharve
. FOR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT.
BHpßffi_TgJs PHILADELPHIA. AND OOUTH
•EKNttAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR
The.flrat-class Steamship
v / JUNIATA, ;
1,800 tons register,P-F.Hoxie, Master,
; win commence receiving freight for the above post al
: econawharf below feprace street, on WEDNESDAY.
andßaU on SATimDAT, Dec.29tb,at
jjß^nmtag^wlUleayeNEW OKLEANSonBATOB
This Steamer has sap. : rt State Booms andothei
accommodations fbriiasrengerd.
Gsbin passage (60; Decs da, (30.
Freight taken at low rates.
No freight received or bills of lading signed on sad-
Log oay, -
Agents air NewOrleana, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson A
to., who will give careful attention to shipment o 1
goods to Galveston, Mobile, Vicksburg* ana Interior
points*' ■: r “
For freight or passage, apply to
WM. L* JAMES, General Agyst,
814 South Wharves,
FOB WILMINGTON. N. C
rriwffii'l l THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH
tHa MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S BEQDLAB
LIN H, Jrom Second Wharf below SPRUCE street.
The first-class steamship 1 PIONEER. UaptalnJ Ben
nett lor WILMINGTON, will commence recelrlns
JWght on THURSDAY December 13th, and sail on
SATCEDAYDeceember 15th. at 10 o’clock a: M_ and
every alternate Saturday therealter—Yls.;- December
29th, January 12th, <Sc.
Passengers Will find superior ftrarammeflfttTrtn, and
best attendance. ' :
Cabin tassage, *2O; Deck do., »10.
greight carried at low rates.
No freight received or bills of lading signed on sail
lug day* • '■
Assets a! Wilmington, WOETH & DANIEL, who
will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad’
dretaed to their care to and from the Interior.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILL. JAMES, General Agent,
BQI3 31j Wharves
■gSSr&Z'p*. iruit nuaivn.
. STEAMSHIP ZJCNB DIRECT
3aXIjN9FROM MACSPOET£VASF HVBDAY&
FROM PINE ST. WHARF, KErrr.ATVRT/PTTTA
AND LONG WHABIT, BOSTON.
The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, wm sail
from i blladelpbla on Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 10 A. M,
The steamship ROMAN, Captain Baker, will sau
from Bgs ton on Monday, Dec. loth, at 3 P. H,
The line between Philadelphia and Boston Is cow
composed of the
ROMAN (new), Captain Baker, MSB tons burthen.
SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1,250 tons burthen,
NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1,203 tons burthen*
These substantial and well appointed steamships
will call punctually as advertised and freight win be
received every day, a steamer beini always'on the
berth to receive cargo. ,
Shippers are requested tosendßQUof Lading with
their goods.
Forrrai?ht or passage having snperiar aecommoda
Uons, apply to HENRY WLNSOK A uu,,
ans SS2 South Delaware avenue
THROUGH A 18-LINE rO THE SOUTH
AND WEST
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NOBFOLF
• STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW SEEN*
Also, to all points In NORTH and 80UTH CABO
UNA. via Seaboard and RoanokeßaUroad, and tc
LYNCHBURG, VA, TENNESSEE, and the WBsT.
via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTHSIDE
RAILROAD.
The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to
gether with the moderate rates charged, commend It
to the public as the most desirable medium for carry*
Inc every description of freight.
No charge for commission j drayago, or any expenss
of transfer.
Steamships insure at lowest rates, and leave rezu
larly from the first wharf above Harhet street •
Freight received dally,
WH, P. CLYDE <fe 00.,
sfelQ 14 North and H South Wharypw,
Havana steaher^
SaaSg, SEMI-MONTHLY LINE,
Tbesteamahlpa
HENDRICK HUDSON Otpt. How&
STARS AND STRIPES T ffnlrne*
These steamers will leave this port fbr Haven*
every other SATURDAY, at 8 A. M.
The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes,
master, will sail for Havana on SATURDAY KORN
2NG,December 15ih, ats o'clock.
Passage to Havana $5O,
No freight received after Thursday,
For freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS WATTSON A DONS,
au2o no North Delaware avenue.
ag&yz- NEW KKPRhaa LINE TO ALES
ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington
via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connection!
at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route iG'
Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Na&hv’Ue, DaiJon mne
the Southwest,
Sletsjnera leave First Wharf above M&rfccs ctres
every Wednesday and Saturday at IS 2C
For freight apply to tho astute,
W. P. CLYDE i» GO,,
14 Nerth Wharves,
I, E, Davidson. Agent at Gecrgewwn; K, El bridge a
Oo„ Agents at Alexandria,
FOB NEWBERN. N. a; VIA. NOP.
4b££&&v FOLK VA.. ELIZABETH GITV, EDEN*
TONAISD PLY MOUTH, N. C . VIA CANAL.
TO SAIL ON SATURDAY, DEC. 15TH, UNLESS
SOONER FULL.
The steamer HANNAH SOPHIA, Tesf, master, is
bow rapidly loading for the above pom at WILLOW
street wharf, and having learyailof her cargo en
gaged, will positively sail as above.
I'or freight, apply to
BISHOP, EON & CO.,
deS-dtf No. 105 Arch street.
« », UNION EXPRE3SUNETOBALTI-
Vla CHKSAPKAKK AND
Philadelphia at d Baltimore Union Express Steam
boat Company will leave thesecond wharf below Arch
street every Wednesday and Saturday at 2 P. M.
Freight taken at low rates.
For freight or passage, apply to x
JOHN D. BUOFF.
de6-6l* No. 116 North Delaware avenue.
-rfgiSk FOB NEW YORK.—Philadelphia steam
TltßWij~ Propeller Company—Despatch and Swift
sore Lines, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leavina
daily at 12 M. and B P. E cuhnecting with all thi
Northern and Eastern Lines*.
For freight* which will v e taken on anoftmTT>mt>tf ny
terms, apply to
_ WhLM. BAIRD 400.,
mhl6a No. 122 Bonth Delaware avenao,
g STEAMER FOB SALE.—The feat
mBm sailing coppered and copper fastened
Steamer HELEN GETTY (side wheel), 408 tons O. M.
180 lee: long, 2434 feet beam; depth or hold 8 feet f
inches; draws 5 leet 4 inches water; built of live oak
and red cedar. Apply to E. A. SOUDER <fc 00.,
• sel2-tf Dock Street Wharfl
m >. NEW TOW-BOAT LINE. .
JfggSffiS %S'nnr.AT&A&R and OHJB&APEAS:
EzSZSTTOW-SOAT CO2CPARY.
BARGES towed ta and from PBZLADELPHXo
HAVRE-DB-QRAfIW. BALTIMORE, WASHING
TON, and Intermediate points.
WM. jP. CLYDE A 00,, Agents,
No. 14 South Wharves. Philadelphia
Captain JOHN LAUGKUN, Superintendent,
FOR LAGUAYRA AND PUERTO OA
BELLO.—The Br. bark WHITE WING, Pike,
■"Be master, will sail SATURDAY,ISth Inst., for the
above ports. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN
DALLETT <$ 00,1x8 walnut street. Ue7
FOR .ANTWERP.—Petroleum.—The first
CSSI class fhip UNCLE JOE, Captain Sewall.will
have immediate despatch for the above port,
Forfi eight or passage, apply to WORKMAN <fc CO.,
123 WALNUT street. nos
jdL FOB ANTWERP.—The A 1 bark KSTBrum
4BTO Captain Prince, is now loading for the above
“Spert. For freight or passage, apply to WORK*
MAN & CQ„ 123 Walnut streetT^
rfjbfc WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A centre-board
wEgi Vessel, suitable ior grain trad a Not over three
HfWflTyears old. and cot over 2Q feet 4 inches beam.
Apply to EDMUND A. SOUDER. A CO., No. 3 Dock
street. . qq3
•pONSIGNEES’ NOTICE.—The Br. bark BALTA
vj SABA, Wilson, master, from New Castle England,
will commence die charging, under general order, at
Smith’s Wharf, above Race street, on Saturday morn
ing, the Bth inst., when Consignees will please attend
to the reception of their goods. E. A. SOUDER A 00..
Dock wharf. de7-8t
*VfOTICE.- The Br.bark S.D. RYERSON,Raymond,
ll master, from New Castle, England, will com
mence discharging, under general order, at first wharf
below bbippen street, on Monday morning, the 10th
tost, when Consignees will please attend to the recep
tion of their goods. E. A. SOUDER & CD., Dock
Btreetwharf. deio^t
NOTICE.-* All persons are hereby cautioned aialnat
tnatiog any of the crew of the Br. bark S. D.
BYEB6ON, Raymond, master, from New Castle,
England, as no debts of their contracting will be oald
either by or consignees. E. A. SOUDER a
CO., No, 8 Dock street wharf; ; . de?-3t
(STEAMSHIP SAXON, FROM BOSTON.-Oou-
Otignees of merchandise per above steamer, wUI
please send for tbelr goods, now iandiov at Pine street
wharf. (dfcB-3tf HENRY WINSOR A 00,
ÜBBAI KTOTTCVK.
1M THE OBPHAHh* fIfITTRT g/m THgniTr '.m^
. pl^PHi^-EteS
*• -WfiARTON.—-The Audi or appointed bv
TmANP?R WrfA^'mL- Ie a 5 u -n a 3 ,8 t 1110 accoant of
??ASSJ? oXS&KF 0 * 1 -*** l -B EiS EY WHARTON,
Execatoiß andl.Trustees under the lost will and testa?
JDtPt of .THOMAS J. WHARTON dece&sedj&nri tn
report distribution of the balance In the hauda of tha
Sfrra'BDSf&&£&
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Biifl'CUUK'l' hOR'I'HEOi’I’Y Ann
- COUNTY OF PHIX, ABEUPHIA._StoteoI jERF?
MIAH E. EU>BlDoK,dec>d,-The AudiMranoomted
by the Court to audit, settle and adjust me firat aTm
final account of LEVIELDBIDQK, EDMUND ET
DKIDGK and CHARLES M. WaGN kR, Ex“cuto™Sr
the last will and testament of JEREMIAH B. ED
BRIDGE, deed,, end to. report dl-LribuUon of tae
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the
parties interested forthe purpose of r is appointment
on FBI DAY, December 21sf 1866 at 4 o'clock p, if ’
at his office. No, 524 Walnut stteet, Boom No. 20. in the
.city of Philadelphia. ■ ’
. dtr-f.m.wst{ H. PHILLIPS, Jn. -Auditor.
IN TB.K OBPHANSC COUNT FOB THE CITY
AND COUNTY OP PHIIi.aDEIiPtIIA. —Estate of
;JLSHUA BROWN, deceased. The Auditor appointed
■bj the Conrtto audit: settle and adjustthe account of
WILLIAM SCOTT and CLAYTON MILLER, execu
tors of the last will of JOSHUA BRuffS, deceased.
;ana to report distribution of tbe balance in the hands
Pi the accountant, will meet the parties interested ibr
i?.l pu /s? se of hla appointment, on IUBaDAY.the
18th of December. A. D. 1866, at 3 o’clock. P. 21.. at his
Office, 134 South SIXTH street, in the City of Phha.
aPI’JSv WH. M. BULL, :
. Qfes vi r «f,ip ? ot* . . ; Auditor.
I N «^ :I! U^ P^ ANS ’ COURT FOB IHE eiTli
AN®,fODKTY OP PHILADELPHIA.—Estate
nt W-ALTKK NEWHALL, deceased.—l he Auditor
■appointed by the Court to aodit, settle and adjust the
account of (JLRMEIST B. BiBCLiT, Esq., Executor
;to ’.be Estate of WAITES S. KBffsAT.i. deceased,
andtoreport distribution of the Balance In tie hands
of tbe accountant, will meet the parties iuierestou for:
the purpose of i. is appointment, on MO.SDAT. Da-.
cember Ivih. 186 a, at eleven o clonk a. m.. athlsofflbe
12» South PIFTH street, In the City Of Philadelphia.
v.JJ,’,,. ‘ ■ D. P. BROWN, Jit.
.de3.ye.fm,at} :.■■■■ Auditor.
■pj 'EHJs ORPHANS’ CODRT FOB THE CEE Y
A A NDajDJSTT OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of
JOHN GEORGE HEILIG. dec*d,—The Auditor ap
pointed by to audit, settle and ad!oat the a> ■
count of HARRY Gt. CLaY, Administrator of the 63- -
tateof eald JOHN GEORGe HEILtG, dec’dl and to’
report distribution of tbe balance in the bands of the
accountant will meet ; the parties interested fbr tbe
PHbPO®?« f Ws appointment, on TUESDAY, December
tath • I Stic, at four o Clock P. U., at his ollice. N0.’26 N.
bEVEHTH street. In tbe city of Philadelphia °
THOS, H. SPEAXSf AN,
Auditor..
des-w,f,m-st*
JR THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHTA-Sfellte of
tOBERT BIJBTOW. The Auditor appointed by the
Court to andlt. settle and ad,lnst the account of E
WABD BURTON, Administrator of ROBERT BUR
TON. decT), end to report dlstribotion of the balance
in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties
interested for the purpcse of hisappoiu»meat ouMON-
D>Y,D(cember 17th,1866 at fonr o’clocfcP.M .athls
office No. 152 fcouth FOURTH street, to the city of
Philadelphia CLEMENT B» PENROSE,
oeo-wjm-at* Auditor.
r» THE ORPHANS* COUBT FOR THE CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of
THOMAS TAYLOR, dec’d.—The Auditor appointed
oy tbeConrt to &udlt,BAttleand adjast the accoant of
ROBERT McKNIGHT and WILLIAM TAYLOR.
Ezecntorsof Thomas TAYLOR, deceased,and to
report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
Accountant, whl meet the paities interested for the
purposes of his appointment, on M* NDa Y, 17th Inst.,
Sil o^^’ 8 * 735 WALNUT street to city o£
Philadelphia. C, H. HUTcHINSONN
des-w,fon-st* Auditor,
Ty THE ORP-BANS' C >URI\ FOR THR CITY
-JAND COUNTY OF PHEUADELPHIA.—Eataieof
THOMAS Deceased—The Auaitoraupomted
by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the First Ac
couat of GEORGE F, LEE. as a le. Executor of. and
Trustee under, the last will of Thomas Da via, deceased,
and to retort distribution of the balance in thehasds
of the Accountant, will meet the parties interested for
the purposes of his appointment on THURSDAY.
cemter I3th.iBss, at ll o'clock, A. hL, at the office of
Hod. a.'v. persons, no. 250 south fifth
street, In the City of Philadelphia. no3Q f m,ws&|
JNTHE "■
-. OBEHANS 1 COUBT FOB THE CITY
AJSB'COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of
PAHIEL. YONKFK, deceased. The Auditor ap
pointed by the Co tut to audit, settle and adjust the ac
connt of LEWIS YONKEBAdmlnlstrator of the
EB'.ate of said DANIEL YONKEH, deceased, and t»
report distribution of the balance In the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties interested for the'
purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, Decem
ber nth. 1666 at 4 o’clock P. M.. at hia office. No. 4U
CHESTNUT street, in the city of Philadelphia.
JAMES LYND,
Auditor.
ncso-f,m,w,st}
rs THB ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITT
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA Estate of
GEORGE ■ TAYLOR, deceased. The Auditor ap
point <d by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the
second acconnt of GEORGE K. T AYDOB, Amintstra
tor of the Estate of GEORGE TAYLOR, deceased,
ana to report distribution of the balance in the hands
of the accountant, will meet the parties interested
fbr the purpose of his appointment, on THURSDAY.
December, 13. 1866, at Zii o'clock, P. M„ at his office.
No. 524 WALNUT street. Boom No. 20, in the CRyoJ
Philadelphia. HENRY PHILLIPS, Jr..
no3o-fm,w,st» Auditor.
lIT THIS (JP.PHAHS 1 COUttT FOft THK CITY
AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of
SAKATT MEIiARY, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle
aid adjust the account of JOHN G FO'TEE, Execu
tor of .he estate of SARAH SIE 0 ARY, dec’n. and to
report distribution of the balance in ha baud 3 of the
accountant, will meet the parties interested for the
pnrpteeof his appointment, onMaNDAY. Decem
bertMth. 1!66, at3o’c!ock P. M.,at his office No 113.
Sonth FIFTH street, in the City of Paiiad-lphi v
de3m,w fst» WM. L. PENNia, Auditor.'
F* IHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE uITT
AND COUNTY OF P' ILADeLeHIA.-Estate
ot WiXlrlAilS. b ALLOWFiLL, oeceased. Noiicais
hereby given that the widrwofsaid decedeiUh*s pre
sented and filed in the said Court, an
aud her petition, claiming to regain the pe-*onai
property belcDgiDg to saia e3iate therein mentioned,
to the value of s>uo under the Fifth Section of the Act
cf Aprii l-i, 1831. and fiUDpiemsnts there.o. and the
Ccurt tk HI approve the same onSAIUROAV. Dec. 15.'
18t6,at IDA, 21., unless exception* he tied thereto.
CHARLES M. WAO2TEB,
Attorney for Widow.
<Je3-m,tb 41*
IN TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
OF PHILADELPHIA. - Estaufol
JOHN o. DEIiILING, deceased. Notice is hereby
giTed tpattbe w.dowof said decedent has presented
and med m ihe s.rid Court, an »ppralsem»nl end her
petition, claiming to retain, the personal property ba-
g to * aid estate therein mentioned, to ine valae
ofsoiO, ouder the Fifth Section of the Act of April u
lBsl,anUsDpplements thereto, and the Court will qd*
prove the same on SATURDAY, December 15. 1556.
at 10 A. M.,unless escepiioi s be fii-d theieto.
CHARLES M. WAGNER,
Attorney for Widow.
dec3*zs<&tb,4t*
TESTATE OF GEORGE B. REELSdeceased-—Let
JLi t«s of Administration npon theestate ofGEORGE
B. REESE, late of the city of Philadelphia, merchant,
deceased, having been this day granted by
terof wills, to the ondersigned. all persons indebted
to said estate are reqnested to mate immediate pay
ment, and those having claims art- notified to present
. flelay. to JACOB R. REESE, 825
SOLOMON SHEPHERD, 122
South SECOND Btreet, Administrators,
13?SonihJrE^Hstreel GEOfiGE CO.N'ABKOE,
Philadelphia, Dec, lft. isw. [de3-m,6f
PU state JOF JOUJJ U DJSIaiXING, deceased.—
JPnLettersTealarnentary on the Estate of JOHN C.
DEIMLIN G, dec’d, having been granted to the under
feed by the Register of Wills or the City and County
of JbOadelphia, all persons indebted to said estate will
plea'e make payment, and those having claims will
WALNUT street; or their Attorney, OH AS. H.
WAGNE3, S4IN. SIXTH street nol2-m,6t*^
ETTER9 OP aDMINISTR a a>rrk *
gi anted ■ ** * w -
, ETTERB OP -ADMINISTRATION taavtog been
Xi gianted: to the subscriber upon the estate of
GEOKG3C TWIST, deceased, all persons indebted to
the same will make payment, and tho e having claims
£ resent them to JOHN EOWKEB, Main Btreet.
lanaynnk, Philadelphia, noia-m 6t* \
CASTOR
F Hi HEALTH AND STKENGTH USE CAPE
r.j=ffiELa J * °°'’ B PATENT SLABS OASTOB
These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, 4c.
Weclaim thatthey give to Pianos a greatly Increased
force of sound, without detracting from the harmony
of the instrument, rendering every note
more distinct to the ear. This ia so apparent that they
mre now being appUed by many to these valuable mu
alcal instxuments. Dr. valentine Mott, previous to hla
SS^^P 10 ? 0011^ tlie Giaaa Castor wheels an in
valuable invention for bedfast invalids, who aid
guarded against the damp floors after undergoing the x
process of cleaning, or where dampness Is produced x
ircm any other cansA. Aside from this Housekeepers -
are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut
or torn, as frequently happens from those now in use,-
onen caused by a rust, which adheres with glue-like
tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed
from the Gloss Castor Wheels, as we all know
glass is non corrosivA There are no rough or unfin*
ishEd edges to the Glass WheelI*, 1 *, 3uch as we often find
in those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin
ished, will 6oon rust, from the dampness of the atmos-
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ice, or edge, while the former will always maintain
thesmoetl'cetsof glass, just as they are finished.
By sleeping upon glass wheels you retain aD the eleo*
tricity yen had In your body on retiring, and you get
up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a
young mas. Glass being a non-conductor, the eleo
tricity gained while In bed cannot pass off Aab* your
doctor what he thinks ef the Glass Castor WbeekL
Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of
diseases, are not caused from the want of electricity
We have a man in our place whom the doctors nroJ
nounced past curing, with the Inflammatory r&enl
maCam.Jrhe wheels cored him in lees than fo£r
weeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These 525
facts wmcb can be proven on application at our
No. MBaa streeCPhUadelphia, ori it oh? pSS
Westville, New Jersey, where we have some StS
KS oyed 4110 manafactare of theai^c££
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I L o i£f x £S A or relief alter ufig cSuetSS
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any part or the ulXdState?:
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Av* 800 *«**» PSOAW&B&J&
best manner amJnn tie ,
warranted topveh?4L^
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