Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 28, 1866, Image 3

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    le- Disbursing Officers.
•n,® fa s.^ ln S been represented to the. Trea-
Tfrit J > *S a ? me^ t that the officers of the
?* at ® s charged with the disburse
sta^a°£, P J? bl i C m ? ne y» ha ™ in some in
stonees made deposits of saoh money, with
ba “ ks or bankers or others not authorized
s~? deposi » ,^ ir . iea of P u b*>c.moneys, General
‘te^ fl . lted stat f 3 Treasurer, has puo
tSprovisions and requirements
f I a^ for tke information of such officers
deDMita e o? arti m , frorn Whioh Uis Beenthat
11 P ubh c moneys may be made
P ep °sits of collection or
TTnit£i 8 o f aU poblic moneys by all kinds of
•United States officers with the Treasurer or
•Assistant Treasurer of the United States or
■except the receipts from customs ashere
«i^nt«? with a natlonal bank de
a^ 8 P os itary under the provi
w?thn°o f othlr 8 N - tlonal CUrr6acy act ’ aad
-tnSu}, eC^?r^ 0 - t n ter na l revenue are required
to deposit their collections in the particular
•depository indicated to them by iustruc
uons from the Commissioner of Internal
-Revenue. Collectors or Deputy Collectors
■who deposit with banks, bankers or others
not authorized as depositaries,render them
by ttelMv Dable t 0 penalties prescribed
Deposits of customs’ duties being in coin
can be made only with the Treasurer an
Assistant Treasurer, or such other public
61 ® 8 bas been designated as a depositary
of the United States. National Banks that
have been designated as depositaries of pub
lic moneys are not authorized to receive de
posits of coin, •
Deposits of disbursing offieers maybe
made with the Treasurer or an Assistant
Treasurer of the United States, or with a
depositary specially authorized for that
particular purpose by the Secretary of the
'Jheasury, annSer the authority of Section I
of the act approved June 14, 1866, and with
210 o tilers*
The attention of all public officers inter
ested, and of banks, bankers or others not
authorized as depositaries of the public
moneys, is specially called to the fact -that
nil violations of .the act of August 6, 1866
and Oie acta amendatory to the same, sub’
parties transgressing to severe pains
and penalties under a conviction for felony.
Jbe laws are very stringent against ail
officers charged with the deposit and dis
bursement of money.
Among other things they are prohibited
irom mvesting public money in any kind of
property or merchandise. They cannot for
any purpose not prescribed by law transfer
»L a J pl 7 a S y 4116 fnnds - All suoh acts
a i elo ? y ’ a ? d ,’, U t- pOQ ccoviction
thereof the offenuer shall be punished bv
imprisonment for a term not less than one
more than ten years, or by fine not
more than the amount embezzled nor less
than one thousand dollars, or by both; suoh
fine and imprisonment at the discretion of
tH6 vOUft*
Bankers, brokers and others, knowinelv
•counseling or abetting such transactions
fihaU, on conviction, be similarly punished
From San Francisco*
Sajst Fbanoisco, Dec. 27 -It is under
stood that the merchants and business men
of this city will give- a grand inauguration
dinner m honor of the departure of the
steamer Colorado, the first of the great
China line. The State and National De
jiartments, the Municipal Government, the
New Tort and San Francisco Chambers of
Commerce, the Pacific Railroad and the
Chinese merchants will be represented
A battalion of troops for the Liberal'ser
pee has been quietly organized in this city
for the Government of Mexico within the
met few weeks, and a detachment of sixtv
five men, under Major Herring, left here
for Mazatlan by the steamer Continental.
J. Ross Browne and party, consisting of
several members of the State Geological
Survey, took passage by the same steamer
for the purpose of making a foil and com-
Uf'Pk" 68 ! geological survey of
Colonel R. A. Wamwright, heretofore re
ported as having died at Banecia, is said to
have shot himself through the head while
under the influence of spiritualism
San Francisco, Dec. 27.—A special mes
senger reached this city at an early hour this
morning from the vicinity of Half Moon
Bay, announcing that a large ship was seen
.yesterday afternoon north of that place close
-ashore, firing signals of distress, and appa
rently in the breakers. ,
Captain Fletcher, representative of the un
derwriters, immediately engaged a tug boat
and proceeded to the scene of the disaster
The place is the same where the ship Caria
was wrecked a few weeks since.
The British war steamer Sutlej, with Ad
miral Jones Denman aboard, arrived to-dav
from Victoria, V, I. J
The Maryland Legislature.
, ®-^F‘' i ™ o:e:e > Deo. 27.—The Legislature of
this State meets on- Wednesday next It is
understood that an effort will be made to
declare toe last eleotion for Mayor and Citv
Council illegal and void.said eleotion having
under the registration lists of
1866, to the exclusion of those registered
i&St i&li.
It is also expected that a bill will be in
troduced, looking to lhe declaration of a
general amnesty, by which ail those dis
francwsed under the,provisions of the State
•Constitution, for sympathizing with or nar
ticipation in the rebellion, will be restored
to all their former political rights.
There is but little doubt that the National
■Constitutional Amendment will be rejected
but it is believed that many of the more ob
noxious features of the code with reference
to the colored people will be repealed and
the opinion has been expressed that there
will be fonnd a majority of the Legislature
in favor of toe admission of negro testimony
The engrossing subject of interest con
nected with the meeting of the Legislature is
the election of United States Senator, in
place of Senator Creswell, whose term ex
pires on the 4to of March.
and the Attorney Generalship
The following is the official correspon
dence in connection with the Attorney-Gen
eralship of Pennsylvania:
New Cuhbbbland, Pa., Dec. 25,1866.
-Htm. B. H. Brewster—My Dear Sir:—
Having the fullest confidence in your ability
-as a lawyer and your integrity as a man. I
have toe honor to tender you the appoint
ment of Attorney-General of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania. Earnestly solioit
ong your acceptance, lam, trnly, yours,
John W. Geary.
706 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.—
To the Hon. Oen. Oeary, the Governor elec*
•of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania— My
Dear Sir: My friend, the Hon. Morrow
D. -Lowry, has sent to me your letter dated
the 25th of December, 1866, requesting me
to accept the appointment of Attorney
•General of toe Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. I thank you for this mark of your
high confidence, and accept from you the
appointment you, so graciously and cour
teously tender. I have the honor, sir, to be
your obedient servant.
Benj. Harris Brewster,
December 27th, 1866.
The President has directed warrants of
pardon to be issued to Johnson Noble of
JEfentucky, and F. W. M. Holiday, of Vir
ginia, both of whom were engaged in the
lon a 1a D ’ and are pardoned under the
-$20,000 clause. The pardons were issued
on Oib recommendations of the Governors
of the respective States.
' The Commissioners of Customs have re
ceived information of lhe conviction in the
United Btates pistrict Court for the District
' of hirie/persbhß for smuggling.
They have not yet been sentenced. BB B
Hailroad is banting ten
e^ h £ ay t f,,r tlje ' Sxtenaion
toe Union Pacifio Baliroad beyond Fort
Funeral of the late Portuguese SUalster
; Bn^. e m Y “ k of.'last w«um,'
says. To-dav theoosequies of the late P , r
tuguese Minister, J. 0. Flganiere e Moral
T?»»i P i5 S ?r 8 - ‘u® cfmrch of St - aud
Panl, Williamsburg, of whioh Rev, Sylves
ter Malone is pastor.
The ceremonies were announced to com
mence at half-past ten o’clock, but it was
Deareteven when the remains arrived at
the church, and were conveyed within the
sacred precincta by thepall-bearers selected,
J?*" Charles Edwards, Advocate of the Bri
tish Consul, John Osborne. Esa., General
Sapiuel J. Hunt and Frederick F. Jones, Esq
As the body was borne into the church
and down the mam aisle, the catafalque
prepared to receive it at the altar railing
,nk°K t h e ! ed fortb a Plaintive
unison with the occasion. The pall-beirers
having performed their offioe and taken the
seats reserved for them, the officiating cler
l?J^rv’r Re t V ' j Mr ‘ Malone oelebramf Rev.
belf o Jo le,deaoon ’ aQd Rev - J - N - Camp
heilß bub-deacon, approached the altar from
the sacristy clad in inll vestments, preceded
by some eight acolytes and Masters of
teremomes. As the latter came in front of
the Sacred Host they made a genuflexion
faced and bowed to ene another, then
roo^o^f„° nt^ ards a P d Proceeded to their
respective sides previously assigned. The
clergyman at once entered upon the solemn
services of the requiem, the music for which
Inn^Knhn^ 166 ' 7010 ?-. 51 , 898 ’ sang b ? Miss
r £ n l s °P ran °; Gotleib Abele, tenore;
a ? d Ulrich Amman, basso; TheodoreSchei
mer presiding at the organ. Miss Kuhn
D D MiUM rtOriUm ’ - Domine Jesu Christe, by
clos ® ?/ IdlB Hol y Maas, the Rev.
deliveied a brief but beautiful
memory of the deceased,
B .i n U ? l ? an then recited the office
for the dead, the Libera a me by Miller being
spng, and at its termination those in attend?
ance retired from tie Church, leaving the
remains reposing in the cireolar-top rose
wood casket, which would be kept in the
Church till two o’clock, when the body was
removed to the railroad depot at Jersey Sty
and conveyed to Philadelphia for interment?
g tig.distinguished gentlemen pre
sent were Pierrepont Edwards, Esq., Br
Vice Consul; Mr. De Goosey, Austrian Con
snl General; Baron Boileau, Consul General
of France; MrTßorg.Vice Consul of France;
Mr. Dollner, Consul for Denmark; Mr. J E
Aimmer, Vice Consul General of the Neth-
Constd ’ d Sen ° r de Roosa > Portuguese
I From South Carolina.
The Charleston (S. C.) Courier, of Tues
day, noticing the various newspaper reports
about a Bouth Carolina commissioner to
Washington, says:
It appears that prior to the close of the
session of our Legislature, which adjourned
on Friday last, a large majority of the mem
bers of the Senate consulted together as to
Bendi °g a member of that
body to Washington to confer with the Presi
oent on the probability of the State being
restored to her place in the Union should she
adopt the constitutional'amendment.
After the consultation, it was decided that
some good might come from the pursuance
of such a course, and one of their number
was selected for the mission. The gentle
man selected was Colonel J. C. Weatherlv
Senator from the Marlboro district, Who
immediately proceeded to Washington and
sought an interview with the President
U pon his arrival he found that the Presi
dent was occupied in a Cabinet meeting
and being disengaged, he determined to
make good use of his leisure moments bv
obtaining interviews with the leading Radi
cal members of both -Houses of Congress
and conversing with them freely upon the
subject of the constitutional amendment
and the prospects of the admission of South
c ™™ to her rights upon its adoption.
Col. Weatherly succeeded in making the
acquaintance of several of the leading
Radical Senators and Representatives
with whom he conversed freelv I
and was assured by them that the
c nstitutional amendment was the ultima- I
turn of Congress to the Southern States
that its adoption by them would remove all
obstacles to their being admitted to repre
mentation in Congress. * I
Col. Weatherly had a subsequent inter- I
view with President Johnson, to whom he I
had been informally deputized. We learn
hat the interview with the President
was of some duration as well as I
free and candid, during which he I
expressed the ;hope that the Southern
states would remain firm in their position I
-is regards the constitutional amendment I
and steadfastly reject Unbelieving it to be
an advance step to the inauguration of a I
despotism. In doing thus he hoped thev I
would be guarded in their reasons assigned
fonts rejection, and avoid any language
'hat might, by any possible reasons, be
tortured to give offence to the opposing I
The President feels confident, from a re
cent decision given by the Bupreme Court
ihat he will be sustained by that law abid
ing Dody, and that in a short time a return
ing sense of reason will pointout some mid
dle ground between the constitutional
amendment and the projected territorial
scheme, upon which our country may be
come united, when peace will again smile
upon us with all its blessings.
I from Nashville.
Nashville Dec. 27,-The trial of the
alleged murderers of the soldier, on Christ
mas night, has been in progress all day be-
I tore the Bench of Magistrates, and will oo
cnpy all to-morrow. The testimony is far
from conclusive as to who fit-ed the shot, and
none of the parties on trial can be convicted
t ,n the evidence as far as developed. It is
definitely ascertained, In proof, that the
affray originated in the soldiers cheering for
theJJnion and Lincoln, while the polioemen
off duty cheered for Jeff. Dayis. A feeling
of intense bitterness exists between the sol
diers and the policemen, whioh threatens
oloody consequences on toe first substantial
provocation. The commanding officers
participate in the feelings of toe soldiers.
William'Stuffans, a well known German
oitizen, while at a ball given by the Aurea
goma Lodge, at the Council House, last
night, stepped from the open baloony of the
second story, dislocating his neck and
causing his speedy death. He will be
curled this afternoon, with all the honors of
lhe Lodge. ;
For some time past, many. agents of
houses in Western and Eastern cities have
been selling goods here by sample. To
night the City Councils passed an act pro- I
hi biting this, unless the parties shall first
pay @3OO for an annual license and shall give
bonds in the sum of @5OO, with two securi
ties living in Davidson county, conditioned
n making an accurate monthly exhibit re
cording their sales, and paying a duty I
'.hereon of ten per cent, “ y I
I „ ■ From Mexico.’
I .New Orleans, Dec. 27.—-The steamship
Alliance, from Yera Crnz on the "21st ar
rived here, and briDgs the following synoo
sis of toe address of the Minister of Foreign
Affairs and Marine, in the name of toe Em
peror, to the people of Mexico:
It recites in a lucid manaer the arrival of
Maximilian in Mexico, and his enthusiastic
earnest labors for the restoration of order’
; '? < L ln T-, annmincin S tho speedy withdrawal
of the French troops,apprehends the recom
mencement of the civil war to add to the
present dangerous condition of the country
In thisemergency.it says, the Emperor
has charged his,Ministry with the-duty of
convening a National Congress without de
lay. The Council is now engaged in pre
paring the basis upon whioh this sovereign
council shall be called together. The ad
dress conclude with the following impor
iant sentence in reference to toe relations
between France and the Emperor:
His Majesty, the Emperor, has received i
within a jew past, more explicit 1
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, nernip,, tjj , B(je
crBEAT IMHJCEMEfS ~
YOUTHS. ANO BOYS’ CLOTHING!
BEXiIANG OFF AT A GBEAT SAOaiFTrw
Eras’ dneassorunent of Youths’ and
s^s.^rTlowpric^ 8 beSt; , matolala “4 >»tesi
Call and examine the goods at
ho. 921 CHESTNUT street.
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
GOULD & 00.,
UNION FURNITUBE DEPOTS. Comer NINTH
*nd MAKKM Streets, and Noe. a and a North
SECOND Strew,
n vite all their old customers aud as many new ours
theu ' elegant and Urge assortment
' rUi9 SQltable for Presents or otherwise.
HOSE WATER Jurtrecelveds nlnvoice
«ABGE tt VmS^B‘ a ‘ U> S 88 -i2f >le 41atUled ROSE
W STER. ' PIiOV “ d CHEHBY LAUKEL
For sale in cans ana bot ties.
ROBKBr BHOKMAKEB&CO,
de2l t!} Northeast cor. Eou^^^^i,
R^gJS!£|, l eh p 4 T S^«,SSSSa Y .AJSJ
c° x oSparkllDgueJaUn. TayTOra Homceopa Pic
*“tS^S r pr?cla“ 1 “ , ' te " Dw
EGBERT SHOEMAKER * CO..
d ‘ :i '*? Northeast cor. EoartifSid Racl?freet,
c?B- 1,0 chahge fokpTuk
• v. I<. Oil, new made. Invoice in«t »
Y'* : ) ‘2il^? <, / or ”, al6 In I quantities suitable tothetrade
tJct? 0, toot * nd P° wder - ln b nlk and battles ol
omeb “ai? BTfe a oo dem ’
D _ 3 718 Market a trek
iLAIR’S3PECIALTIEa FOB TRR BgAßnxr
» GJyceiln Lotion. Jor handa anaaSeT^^
S^S^assifSK 0 4c
henlTOM g^affi-S^SR*.,
w
by WULUaS
itreet ELLTR * Drn £ glBta > No. ™ MARKET?
ROS£ WATER.—Double Distilled Bose Water cm
stantly on hand and for sale bv wri f'rTt.
a-fJJS <fe CO„ Jtngglsla, No. 724 MARKET street.^
TA-RTaß.—Pure Cream of Tartar anc
tJ _“s er^£. a ’ c^lieaa °r for soaps for table m*C ark*.
£S^S^°^, byGail Borleifromtlie^abSc
•bolce beef and Is snperior inrdelicioni fl&vrrTkn'
myhlffierto nown. Packets with fall dj
htjbbeli" itlh^
<9UlBjHn»e«,*o., all at“Bteit “
,_. tn SKOWBEBT * BRrtTT^R,
izs-tfl g Son tli EashUutraa;,
s^J^s^ss^rsass^.
I SS elve ?’“ mvoloa ol Qinom
toBI&*r BHOffteS
aar Foarth ana Ri<£ ktraetf inro ** lrt ‘ »•*«»-
628. LATEST < STYiafjUST OUT. 628.
These Skirts are in everyway the mostdeairabia tha»
>v 1 ® e heretolore offered to the pnbJc; also com
y?®® of-Ladles*, Misses* and’Childrens’ Plain am*
rraU Hoop Skirts, from 2j? yardfm dranSS?
®Y ei y|eogtb,all of **oor own make.** waolesalt
*nd retail and warranted to give satisfaction
rSif? mad ,? i° ®^ 3er ' altered and repaired
«« r^J OT 01r ®? 1 ar of htyles, sizes and prices
Manufactory and feaiesiooms. pciWO *
No. 62S Arch Street.
WM. T. HOPHINB.
no] 4-3 m {
MHS* K. DILLBS, A’os. 323 and 331
SOUTH street, has a handsome assortment of
VULLLNERY ;for the HOLIDAYS. Also, srr.Tra
VELVETS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS and
FRAMES, Ladles who mate their own Bonnets snp-
plied with all the materials.
importer of Ladies’ Dress and (Soak Trtmmln^
LEd^e?^an?CT?ifdrAn»? f n mporte S I *
Lmidren’a Dress. Parisian Dress anr
varieties. Ladies furnlshim
.belr rich ana costly materials may rely on beinpar
a,n!l,thelr work finished In the mosi
prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest noßnihu
hour 2’ notice. Onttlns uidtauft
'XU*** PI9C6
_ . JttUOF3
ufeflTr9 i:4 STBFP, COVERED WiTJT JOffN’H
afa'fxilv TOPP^K 0 Z f IKC ¥uV m''flJr an ™® “®
8 ?
rhoiiw.'. whlls becomes hard and imoerrdous as
IsTheNK p a i,TB re J:T r H‘‘A m n d fS F ,J, Vffi Y®a«sthis
Price nnie rw.™ I/I t' Aof all other preparations
WpWSirn *J° e WO Genls ner square loot
: VKIj EOoF . l „* < j,?i ß .° ?, one at the Sh m-«t notice.
KhCHLGIM & KVEltKri',
802 GREEN Si'KEffif.
deli 3m?
( 'AN>FKPI'I-. -i (nmTftjTftj,
a 1 Reaches; 500 cases fresh banned Pine
A pples: 200 cases fresh Pine Apples in ulaas: 1 000 c&bm
“ C*r» and Green Peas; 600 case? fiSK* PlomfS
-* L ®> 2W) rases frea>* green Gages; 500 cases Cherries in
syrnp; 500 canes Blackberries In syrup; 500 cases Straw
>erries in syrup; goo cases fresh Pears in s?rnb* 2 nnfi
a«^ BC88 «
surances from bis excellency, Marshal Ba
zaine, and which,, in conformity with the
commands of his sovereign, the E nperor
Napoleon, to cooperate with him in the in
terests of order and peace,gave his Majesty’s
Government assistance in carrying our
their plans as long arthe French troops re
gain national territory.
„/-" e . Ijiber als are very active in the State
of Oajaoa, the native State of Juarez, and
it is said they have; two brigades of well
organized troops.
The Patriot, announcing the arrival of the
Emperor at Puebla, denies the statement
4 °f “Death to the French nod
the North Americans,” was raised when
the proclamation of the Emperor declaring
bis intention to remain at the head of the
Government was made.
Crnz 6 saeriUas ab °had on the road to Vera
The retirement of the Imperialists from
San Luis Potosi and Watchulha, is con
eys nnmbered 2 '°°° “»d the Lib-
CLOlHiSft.
HALLOWELL * SOST.
534 Market Street.
Hallowell ft Son, 534 Market Street
Hallowell ft Bon, 534 Market Street
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
BOYS’ CIOTIUAG.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Splendid Assortment.
Splendid Assortment.
Splendid Assortment.
Reduced Prices,
Reduced Prices.
Ball before purchasing elsewhere.
pbbtobbemd liEhiH ’i;.
HOOP SKIRTS.
MIUHEBI.
liAUlEfe’ TBOOnSGa,
banking house
; OF
JAY COOKE & CO,
| 113 and 114 S. Thirds*., Philada.
Dealers in all Government Securities.
OLD 5 20’g WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFEREHCE ALLOW®,
Compound Interest Notes Wauled,
IHTEBEST ALLOWED OH DEPOSIT.
nude: Stocks Boo*ht end Sold on Com
jjigeclal business Accommodation* reserved ft»
- sag
BOYS’ CIOTHIJ'G,
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
BOYS’ CXOHIISG.
5-SO’s,
| 7 S-l O’s,
1881’s,
10-40’s,
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
40 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
NATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANS
CAPITAL $BOO,OOO, FULL PAID,
Baa Removed To Its
ew Banking House,
Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnnt Street.
A. BOYD, President
•rao. W. GILBOTTQH, Cashier, no7tl
o iaHi l oucs t^
BANKERS AND BROKERS, °b
1 4
No. 17 NEW STREET, NEW YORK.
o PMUctUar attention given to the Purchase and Bale
government securities,
IUIIROAB STOCKS,
Bnsinesa exclusively on CommisslMiA*® GOU> '
AU orders will receive our personal attention at the
STOCK EXCHANGE and GOLD BOARDS, dll-lyi
HER MAJESTY |
CHAMPAGNE, !
A MEBINO, No. HO Booth FBONT street offers
V^L'i'L 6 ’ thß following HOOK WINE 3 from the
»eiebratedhonseof-‘Henkell&Co ” Mainz- ln6
Nlersteln, Bteinweln, '
f J °ohhelm, Marcobrnnn,
Llebfromil-h, Steinberg.
BUDKSHEIM:
Sparkling Mosel Muscatel,
4l do Johannisberg,
CHAMPAGNE—Moet A°Chanlon’B, Green Seal.
_ PiperHeldselck.
CLAREIS—From theTiouseot Washington Morton-
Margaux, ‘
St^Ks»ephe,
a r„n . „ Julian,
on hand. Bnpply of 1116 at >ove Wines constantly
above Wainnh >lJl^ No ‘ Ul Sonth
MTT?RRTm&9 Id I l la ,'i a - 8 yeats Ol d.
trh^Grane^rr>Si pb< 2. l is* c ?;- .single, doable anc
i r *P o V ra l' e E - Crusoe*Sons, Rndolph, Topaz, Blez
' p ,?rV™ 1, C 52 w . n ond F - Valletta
BBl£n2vawi?* e jJ t, & 0 VellJo Real ' Dan ton am
K OLARPTT^n™ o PSi'i^ Vintages 1836 to 1856.
teanLumlDy ° FUs Freres and St. Estephe Oha
<iP™“G. JonrtUn, Brlye * o°,
Trontlgnan,
*i^ A^p 4£ NES '“‘ i '' n:ieBtl Irrony, “Golden Star.*
fevorltelramfo Maiesty and s °yal Cabinet and othei
delB 12tj
f™PAGNE.-Boncb6, Fils & Co., star Green
aI l J nstreceived,alresb Invoice of the above
now in store, and for sale by E. P. MIDDLETON. No
Kt.fS 11 From “ireet, sole Agents for the United
states. _r de2l-Btj
OLl> WHIBKXEe,.—wo cases Pare Ola 'Vheat, t. ■-
Bourbon and Monongahela sue by
K. P. MIDDLETON,
- 6 North Front street,
ITMOTOS MINCED MEAT.—The undersigned
if* a™ now reeel vine into store, the above celebrated
siSSSJSftff* n T p ‘ n Flr £ lnsof3Band88 tts..alsolc
SawMSa 2'S? S ? arB ’ f ad a re prepared to furnish It
R RTT^5 t i h ?A >w a t prices i JOB
“JpSlrSrlS, • 108 South Delaware Avenue -
Dyreis Prlme Cranberries landing
WMflAvenßef J ’ B> BUSarEa * C 0„ 108 South Deli
0 : •
K ft l
® SPECIALTY. »
SMITH, RANDOLPH * CO
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
is South Third at„ i 8 araasaa stMosj
nuiadelpbla. I HewToifc
STOCKS AND GOLD
SOUGHT AHD SOLD 071 nmunan.
ramBXST 11L0WBD OH DXFOam, 0
&IQ»©SBte,
-£x. IR- CD I
Bueceasaj to Gee. W Gmy. V 9
24,88, 28 and 80 Bonth Sixth EL, Philad’a.
Fins Old Stock A Snt-Brewiiila, e .
far g»™n» and Medicinal
F. 11. WILLIAMS,
L U M B E K,
Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets,
nos wto^^DBLPHIA.
HUem McILYAIN,
3401 Market Street.
A fall assortment of
. Buildingr Lumber.
A superior lot of thoronghly seasoned
nAT>r>r\? B£STNJJT BOARDS.
CAROLINA CAROLINA STEP.
Choteitft 11' Lis^nel 1 Hlo^Wr^ o^
riage Makers. mOKORT, snltaole for Car
des-ling
CJKCAIiLEsjS ESTE,
LUMBEE,
Seventeenth and Callowhill Streets,
ocsi-sm PHILADELPHIA.
WHITE POTS'i?aNEL PATTERN - pt Am ,
LARGE AED^SUP^og^g^ggjggfc
1866.b b u^». ! BUILDING! BUILDING
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER I
44 CABOLINA FLOORING,
fj FLOORING.
a FLOORING,
N 4 DELAWARE FLOORING
WBITE Pli?E FL^^gP'
_ ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING
SPRUCE FLOORING.
STEP BOAI\ A
RAIL PLANK.
PLASTER INO LATH.
1866,-^o^l^ll™°^
ASftURTMKLNT, FOB SALK LOW
Jjo. 1 CEDAB LOGS AND POSTS 1
. 1 OinDAB LOGS AND POSTS.'
1 fifify i£ B UN •
XOUU.LUWBEK FOR UNDERTAKERS!
ojidab, Walnut and ptwc
HEP CEDAB, WALKUT AND PINE.
1866.-i£fig? £¥%Mi SI ggg|
Ba.- SON ED KII ' I)a -
SEASONED WALNUT.
DE n ?S P fK A A i t-£ H]EKKy ASB ASTT.
Oak FLAN K f AND BOARDS.
ROSEWOOD AND WALNOT VBSTnnta
1866.~c|pAK 181 MiNuficruim
SPANISH r CIGAR BOX-BOARDS.
1866. "Iprcce O joisr! IST ' aPBTJCE JOIST -
„ SPRUCE JOIST
W TO 32 FEET LONG.
FROM M TO 32 FEET LONG
SUPERIOR NORWAY SOAN CLING.
MAULE. BROTHER 4 00.,
No. 2500 SOUTH Street
ob^NA a^W l a“ms^ t F ° r Sal 9 by WORKMAN <£
SuSSS^LSOun»T?A m promptly eiecate<L n^CT>.
St. Wharf.
OOAta.
EDWIN SOHALL,
6UCCESSOB TO JOS. EVAJfS,
COAL YARD,
N. E. cor Broad and Filbert St*,
PHILADELPHIA.
Lehie hJ“i Blacksmiths’ Coal always on
no2B?wAmanJ B b<Bt qtmUHea and lowest prices^
GOAL. COAL. COAL.
JACKSON & TEMPLETON’S
Family Coal Yard,
First Tara on Ninth S*.,bel. Jefferson,
Eagle Vein, Greenwood. White
Ash and outer brands at the lowest market con.
prepared expressly for Family^e.
2050. J. ALCORN, 2050.
dealer in
Lehigb, Oreenwoofl and Locust Moun
v ,i - ; tain
1 COAL,
Taid. 2050 Market Bt, Philadelphia.
“> 8 “ 0 “ approved Mines.
**■ poat
f
'BE ASHLAND COAL COMPANY, BBOAD St.
below Wood, are selling too nest
, . , FAMILY COAL
trom their own mines at prices entirely below reenlar
aDd 111611 66366 wel*iit, ptmndl
del4-lmj
mviTß ATraustfoTr 5
Buck Mountain Company 7 * OoaL
Oompanrt Coal. •
£Wch they Me prepared to aell at the lowan uub
toj**! ana to deliver in the best condition.
. Ordera lefl with B. MABON BINES, Franklin Inat
rate Building, SEVENTH street, below Market, wt
be promptly attended to. BINES A BHsXwk
tei ' u erch Street Wharf7schnyift»
Offloa, No. 11l South SECOND street
CLbD . J. WALTON A CC.
ST®VES AST© M22ATESS&
® ra » Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by tht
manufacturers. UJr
SHARP® A THOMSON,
No. 209 North Second street.
no2l-m,w.f,6mo
JOB BiBTLKTT & SON
Manufacturers of tbe
[SaSH _ CKLKBBATKD
BARTLETT HBATEB6,
°° „rSS„ii a i lgt -' 9“ Ovens, & Sheet Iron Wort
of A spiendld assortment of
REGISTERS AN -. VENTILATORS,
and Silver’s Air tight Stoves,
always on hand, at
No. 924 Arch Street,
■ Philadelphia. anSO-tf
-ifi THOMAS e. DIXON A SONS,
<g?a _ Late Andrews & Dixon,
WBW No. W 24 CHESTNUT street, thllMeisasa
Opposite United State* ikint ■
Maunfecturer* of
LOW-DOWNI’
PARLOR,
G3AMRI&SL
OFFIGS, k ’
And other GRATiES* * '
£7uz Aninratrtte, Bitaminoui and 'Wcsaxl^
ALSO*
w warm-aib Furnaces,
WawaiM.FQtollo and Private BaliOte*,.;
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS^*'
; • t - •• ABTD
? fIHIMTPH'VWIAPM. 1
5300K0T6-KANGBB, BATH-iKUUnSB, <319,
« WHQT.raAT.fr ma retail^
CABRIAGEh.
QMH&N- FOR SALE.—a largelassortmeatof neW’
and second-hand Carriages, top and no ton"
Buggies, Rockawaya and German towns, and Erprera
Wagons. GEO.SpDD A SONS, No. 48Q iBLAOB! street.
Nos. 281 ana 233 CROWN strew, oai^
!eEEBm’;.GOTOi?;FjM
WILL BE SOLD AT
PUBLIC SALE, JANUARY'3d, 186/.
rnns e threntblhefa?m Bfll,lmore c «‘«l Bairoa®
ha^aryaava^mge^ 63l ta Chßster «»«/. »ud
It beiongs to tbe estate of Harlan Cause. fdec>di
mtoef. ewUltafeeplacea ‘ one o'cloS;Sa toe pre-
In P a «! cnlar ’ “A printed description send
OAUSE, Kennett Sqnare, PaT.
deatjf4 ,ea; 0r ' J ' T - OADSB, Wilmington, ieh®
B FOR SALE,
dti-lm.
sfgsiss
aEBBRESsM®
SI 14» vmR and ' SiaWe. No
steeeu p**® l ®®- <* “t ““a zvxiiQ? paSra
_ • (1601 6tS
HISSi
£1
%£ii£ i os%iZ%! tleman - lusaLDENca
-■* de2&3l*
fH A S tiifT/vr'S n ? ,le^ ar stor 7 brleisßESi-
Jfe
to topi'ccK &
«W, P K« APP,y W COPBUCK&jbaSS!;
Sit F.rtv L , E ' -T u e Val °able STOVE PSOP-
®S:„ BA T -K-THB FIRST-CLASS TTOTTO.-ie
January Ist the laree storT
de2s-at* .
T O itod T a E d^^ s < ? ifS - ;:0b y“ feeiTsessss.'
htreer Ua ° ■ Fonnil Stones, 128- North TSfRD*
* ; de27-6t*'
get front on christlan.by 133 feet de*n on slsSS»nth~^
?“S ,I,etl ' J - M - gdmmotTsoss! wlftS:
__ No. 1110 CH-fcJbTht t»x ScXeeit
HOUSEHOLD e FD^TDRE n oT S Evsrv nsa
SUMPTION RECEIVED OK CONSTOmJ^L.
of Furniture at DwelUngs attended to on 64,
■„^.P' ! *ißeiUionable Terms. ™
3AIOB OF BKAL STOCKS, *O., AT TB*
sfSSSSSiS
SALE, OP®6fDCK°OF 0 wfTOH^JEWELRV
, , ON SATURDAY MORNING.
»,r Ancaon Store. No ilia Ofcettoa-
Thcslock of a Jcwtllsr cJeclloiDE busings*! r^mnn*
? i if^ lD^S a l entl f ver GoW w;&hSfStv^d“S¥’
Watch
~ . _ DIAMONDS.
Also, fine Diamond Breastpins and Finger Rines.
Aho, one elegant Plate Glass Counter Show Casa -
sliver mounted. Also, one Cannier . “"s
By r, scott, jb., :
AUCTIONEER, ’ ■
ATTRACTIVE SALE OP C qS® 6 *'
PAINTINGS,
{tom the
„„AMERICAN ART GALLERY. NEW TORV
ON BBIDaY,SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVES—
INGK 2Sth 2<th and 30thofDecember,
Oa'toJ. U» CnSnut e a°t«e^a f bOu?'lf t M^ern^
SSEEStfS* s^^lB ’ all &e ** a "*
InSITnS^S^ 6 “*'**“••*«* andeven-
BPECXAL SALE OP SINE GOLD WATCHES AND.
OTHER JEWELRY.
. 1 .ON SATURDAY,
29th Inst., at precisely 12 M. will be sold at Scott’s Art.
Gallery, ICO) chestnut siret. a. fine assortient^f’
B c d i.9 ent , s ? ne 18 karat Geld Hunting Case,
Watches, full jeweled, to close ontacoEalgnment.
r I I HK PRINCIPAL MONEY EMT A «i. ■K „ rjjS=
A S. E. corner of STSTH and RACK streets/'”®*
““t’S advanced. on Merchandise genexaQyr
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plate 1
11 of TlJne ' llol any tlms*
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE
Ea<» English, American and Swiss Patent Lemv
Watches; Pine Gold Hunting Case and Open Pace La*
Fi S eGo rS DnPlexand other Watchet
S Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and Jewelry sms.
*° u 1a 800411 CamdfiE ' *“> “*
M XHOUAB * sons. ~
uid on the . Saturday previous to each sale so^iqub^
■£^3££SsbJB2 ! S& JKSSoftftS
mdcounby; property, £rom:tha smallest dTrelllair 2
■•ne mrat elegant mansions, elegant counter seats
arms.bnaineaaprpperties.dto, 117 aeat *'
oa- yTTBNrrrmS: saxiKs at the Anctten atn*»
SVKRT Ancn% * H * ol^
S&anZmSS* * nenllOn «W» » «>« 1» IWTHte
10 REKT-—Several Offices Harmony Court.
D
(AVIS * HARVEY, AUOTIONKKKa, ‘
(Late with H. Thomas A Sons.)
Store No. 423. Walnut atrbet-
SUP^OKj«ltlS alna ]^89 , OFFIOE
IURNITORK. TaPESTRV (JUtpgrs
At ,Q .°N MONDAY MORNING. ’ ’
ana'ofh^p?^ o^.^ 6^B - Tapestry
A . • , CDRBIEBS* TOOLS.
Also,ilieTools, &c , ©£ a Currier- declining business*
o iVxa at the store evexj i'u.
..f*™ KKSIDKNOES will -ecelTe particular
pHIU* FORD 00,.
* J auctioneers
806 MARKET street,
SALE OE INCASES BOOTS AN D SHOES.
ON XdUNDAV MORNINU,DEC, 31
commencing at ten o’clock, we witi sell oy cataloma.
for cash, 1500 casta prime Boots, Shoes, Bxogaus ftiTl
-> o?a;t dc. of city and Eastern maoatacr.ure.’oom.
prising » fresh aad reairabieassortment of
A ttOLLANI>. AUCTIONEER; ~ “
_ , 1203 MARKET sir****
ADCtioa store ™»
o^ctp CUIaJ “ l6ntlou E' vea to sales at Private Had,
THE HEW CENTRAL AUCTION HOUSE
J '
AAlEfl A. FRKK&I AN, AUOTIOJTEICR " -
atpeivAW«™*
: MOBTOAGF, OF CO.
A vcell.iecnred purchase money Mortgage of H,oC(t'
T>Y BABBITT A 00. ABOTIONKKBS. ' ~~
°HOUSE, ;,t -
6 . troet - corner ot Bank street,
.Caahhuvanocdcn consiaimiculs wi;hont eriracharge,
TL ASHBBIBGE
' No>ftoft MaBKKT street attornstfth.
■ Out-Coorea’eßßnAMerchaiidlaßOfaJtkli^aoH^-
' Y _IOHN_ BJKTEBf '
H v soiT. m ■nffaog J
paßfortMntg *--}*",ri^"4- - , .i - Kfeta
-jj-: >-r ijf.4-
r r®WOST yrop.—» caws new crop,varioTii) grades
AajBja.'jma sajlcs^