The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 15, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIVKDAY, W.Cl'.MUl.R 15, 1884.
JniNH I'IKK'N I ntsr SEASON.
Visa Tlnk has huudrrd avrl tweWe prvrtners,
Ti(! she dots not knnw tJif r nam ; the doos not
Ten txpc ct to know them ; hat lb pre it one wis
has famed her rteriul pr.-.ti'r.le hj wearing s
little curly erl, tnd sbe n'aai s nmcinbf rs lii
dump. Asdtlure ia a lor i, 10 bns tarh very
rcdbalrtli.it one ranm t tm'-i.il.p lilm, What a
pity tl.cy dn't enoh Lave a rtrrl. WuuM not a
clplier tnttooul on the rhrek he a lirllliint Idea ?
Or rnt In ilv lilskcri ol nurh :n hnve whiskers
at one si.wa n name In i.iit..rd mid crcs, yoa
know ! Itutticr n piwtic ldr.i, eh ? On the whole,
Miss I'ink la rot dure that she apprwiaks the
clerks, her cavaliers. Phc hud Ti'loni of six-f )t
beme like the picture f "Charles O'MaUey"
bcnutiful people, with long mo istaohes ; whilst
amonpst her partners there is not a middle-Hired
moustache! I'oor dear Mi.s i'ink! M annul
puis all tier pricTuni . 8 in In r p icket as (die e es
up atuirs, and sn.lli' p, howing, and Biniiibi Itv In
general jti.es on whin th.it luUcon, the narrow
door, la pusred.
It is units posllil! It spenk ti thnv pcoplfl
at oi m to recotinic the aciuaint inces and
to i .a k the likeliest place ti r a scat. A cluipH.
lone (h Hunt one I'pteiallv ) mu-t have her wits
nhont her, pretty much 'as u fox hunter in a
crowd heiore a liifi tence N one s sli irp as
Mrs. Fink. She avmils frood-'empcred l.a iy Anne
M.irygokl, who ia in her u-tiil i rimer near tlio
window, not lor tie S'ipimd. purpose of thereby
rlitalniiiR fresh nir, hut tlmt hnr Pino stout
daughters may help her to keep tho sistii-s
Clotcd. The dear old thing it rheumatic and
cannot hear a ilruuirht. A li.ittlo guea on, as
rnlght he antielpnted, l.nwcii tho oppressed
dancers and her ladyship, for the riir'it of way to
the atmosphere, and one Mid to rictory, alone, ia
open. Let their partner he found brave cno.ixh
to ri.'k tluir toes with the daughters, and let
another hero entice the mamma to rciiinns of
lobster salad and champagne then then only
may ' the cabcmcnt be thrown niilo." Alas! as
yet the solution of that grc:t pr.ihlein, "whrther
any urn; cun be found to dan o niili those p itient
gruees," lias not yet come olf.
Monotony tharacu ries theii ! artr f tho even
ing'! proceedings mnnotony, iliversifl il by fear
or hope, on the aeore of chlcK.n and peacties,
towanls nddnight. "Will nipiierbe iittaimhle
or riot ?" Not bo with Miss I'ink. She is in a
tremendous state of mind at lirst, Ic-t no one
tdiould dance with her; lest her nose should he
red; lest her hair should bn rough. Oh, dear !
lest mamma should stay in the i;rtt room and
then it is so hot. and M s I'ink feels utterly
miserable for precisely two seconds, t the end
of which period she perceives three of her pet
partners coining towards her; t i.it Laur.i 1 inch
litis her old green gown on a.: tin ; tuat Utile I
belle is not wuh.ing ; and tlnit i'iiz, in hi.- while
waistcoat, is in the next room, looking ns if ha
had lost his way. I 'it z always looks so; it is so
cornet. You should give theyoiimr lady, whoso
hand jou are sol.eilnii: for a v J e, the impression
that you are a philosopher bent on the discovery
of the most abstruse sciences nonchalant anil
slightly melancholy.
It is the Kaust value, and Miss I'ink it lanrfr,
ailing round the rooms, bed .re tho ciasU beiriiis,
with little W iiHcs, of the Ki.V- Brigade. Happy
"Willies ! he is nephew of the home ; had Come up
from Winchester on leave; did not ex poet to
"know a soul ; had met and worshipped Piiikina at
Bromley last autumn. Was en imlte by the door
when she came in, and is, for the present and
future, a triumphant Willies. Miss I'ink feirs no
longer the fate of the Mai vl'oI.Ii. She ii espe
cially popular to night. 1' in k ma writes In her
joumal, afier each ball " th u it has been even
more delightful than tho last." Of course one
does not allude, to that lion file ono, at Mis.
Mesallianee's, where one's dr-ss was nil torn to
shreds, where that horrible mxa with long hair
squeezed one's hand-) In thfl I. Hirers, and w.ia a
Buisunce in general by speechifying; whero
(worst of all misfortunes) oo partner for the
second galop never appeared to claim his privi
lege, hnt staved In the tea room with some one
else (Miss Pink saw him there). No, that ball is
erased from the tablets of one's memory.
J.vmlvn Svcitty.
How A illlsii Wruta.
An Intcreidini,vcrichtis onuc to light unexpect
edly in Scotland, wticrc a gentleman, Mr. J. D.
Campbell, of Ola-glow, h.ts printed an elegant
4to. the edition llqaitcd to '2"i0 copies "Some
portion of the essays contributed to tho Stertntor
by Mr. Joseph Addison, now llrst printed from
his MS. note-book.)" The oiilnal manuscript
from which the volume is primed was purchased
for a small sum of a' I.ind n bookseller in lS-'iS.
On examination it wis lound to contain, though
imperfect at the In ginning, veral of Addison's
papers for the Sim-i!alm; wri.ten out in a neat,
cli rkly band, on or.'e I'de of the leaves, like
a tirat draft, ami nuniicroits im-'liuear corrections
and additions on Vtic oipo-re blank pages, in the
undoubted writing of Addison himself. Tuese
changes nnd enJ'iHrgeinen's 'ire very curious, and
show by what r'aretiil ntienlioii to iiiinir.be the
style, 'famillajr lint not course, and elegant but
tiot osti ntaiio us" (to use the vords of Johnson),
that bHS conf erred immorality upon its author,
was aciiiire i and perfected. Among'the better,
known papc rs thus shown in progress of construc
tion are ih, essays on Jen! aisv and Fame, and a
part of ihi.e celebrated cssuv on the Imagination.
A more instructive lesson u:i . oinpositioa aould
hardiy be given than tlii- woik atforda. Soma
critics ha e insinuated ilounts, owing to a want
of the helstory of the M.s., but the iutinal evi
dence of , its genuineness app.'ftis to bo c jmplete
and satisfactory.
i ' -
Fct.rolrum has just been discovered in -Southern
Indiana.
Thto Vicksburg llnu"! thus relates how a
fhrcwd' MisBissli'pi river ciptain saved his
sieaniC-r :
"On'' the late trip of t'u -'e mer Jumri II u'n.n
from 'this city, bound t t M 'raphis, when Hear
ing m daiigetoas point ah ut sixty miles from
beret, she was bailed hy niioii' sixty guerillas on
the; hank of the riv. r. !' e oitain, thiuking dis
cr 't;on tho better part of vulor, requested some
r Jil ors and soldiers wLo i.ie stand. ng upon the
' deck at the time, to go bclo, and he ordered ths
tune of Dixie to be plavc I on the calliope. In
stead of the Rebels tiring, they commenced cheer
ing the steamer, aud she p is-cd on her way un
molested. An Interesting rac w n on trial before tho
Supreme Court In 11. .sun lot week, inv jlviii ;
the custody of two clnldicu given np by their
mother five years ago to tho temporary home of
destitute children. The father was in tho Htato
Frbon at the time, andjnow cuuies out and claim i
the children. The counsel for tin defendant b eld
that the wife had resigned her right as a parent
to the cosjioratlon ; that the husband bad lost his
by bis crime; and that thu olj custody and c ire
ol the children was now ve ted in the corporation
and those to whom they ha 1 been transferred.
The rules of the Home are imperative that after
. child Is left there thu parents shall have no
knowledgo of where it is, and shall not see it.
The court held tbut the children must be pro
duced in court or their wh-rea bouts made kuown;
and also that the husband had not forfeited his
rights, but was entitled to ami was a proper per
son to have the cure of bis children. Exceptions
were taken to the ruling, and the case will be
, reported to tho full beuch.
TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII. riTILADELFniA, THURSDAY,
AJIOUT O.OMK.
WUAT IS IT ?
Pne of the most interesting discoveries of
modem science is that of Oono. The rami
given to it is significant of Its odor, which is that
which Is evolved during the rspid action of an
elcctriial machine.
But little was known of this substance prevl us
to the researches of C. . Ncho nhein, I'mfo'i r
of Chfmisl'7 in Ilas'e, In 1811!). Since that time
much attention has been given to the Investiga
tion of its physical and medical properties.
Dillrrent opinions have been entcr alned as to
the nature of or. ne. Seho nbtin, at first, con
sidered it a peroxide of hydrogen. O, her inves
tigators have rcgaulc.l it as a pcculiir c mdltion
of oxygiu gas bleh opinion was at length
adopted by its dl-coverer; but his original view
is now generally accepted namely, that it li a 1
ci n.pound of oxygen and hydrogen gases a bin
oxydo or peroxide of hydrogen.
wnr.KK roiNii.
Ozore i generally present in the atmosphere,
existing, however, in very small Hiid vatia:i e
propoitn ns. It is vereeptiblc by its odor w ien
it consti'ii'es but a millionth part of tho atmo
sphere. In n ronccntrii'e.l condition, it is biitn.y
irritating to the mr-passages its iuh.thr.iiin
causing severe catarrhal i vmptoins. An anno,
spl.ere ehari;. d wuh 1 lil.nontli pirt of u. .ne
was loimd by Dr. Hammond to destroy birds
and li' ice in a few tniiiu'es. it is suppo-e t that
a little more than IJosi'h part would prove
final to man. As, howeur, it never exHCs In
the atmosphere m dangerous excess, the only
c ils attributed to it me those of irritirtoti a-ul
inflammation of the pu'monniy oririii during
the cold g. Rson, when it is found iu the largest
amount.
ITS I'liOl'KRTlKS.
These can only be brn liv alluded to. Thmo
which have excited the most interest are I. Its
tixiiliing powor. It acts in this way with great
promptness and power on all mineral and org itnc
substance. Its presence in dew aeconnis for the
speedy rusting of iron w hen exposed to tins kin I
of moisture. 2. Its bleaching property. In this
respect it has no en'ial. The etl'eots cimuiouiy
attributed to tho solar rays ate due to the intl'urs
ot oonc. 3. Its disinfectlp pjwer. i',e ag ency
OfWulie in purifying the ntino-phere from noxioui
odors nnd mia-ms renders it one of the most
interesting and rrmaikablu substance know n to
chemists. No other a.:cnt acts so promptly to
distroy olfensivo odois uud to arrest decompo
sinon. Dr. Hammond stares that an attn isphero
charged with from 1 to H-'J I0,oo.):h part of o. one
is uble to disinfect its own volume ol air as I'ul.y
charged us posslblu with the oip.r of putrescent
meat. There is reason to believe th it li not onlv
destioys the odor of ilecomp .sing animal ami
vegetable substances, but that it also renders
innocuous those nii isms w hich, originating in the
soil or other sources, arc the cause of it gre it
variety of epidemic and endemic disea-es. In
alluvial regions fevers have been found to prevail,
coincidcntly with a delicieucy of ozone, while at
the same time contiguous clevat.'d reg-ons, where
ozone was abundant, have been free from such
diseases. It has been athrmcd tti it the prevalence
of cboler.i has borne a detinue relation to tho
presence or absence of ozone.
Those points cannot lie fully discussed in tho
present connection ; but it scarcely admits of:
reasonable doubt that wherever the atmosphere
is found sutliciently oronized an intlm-nce is
exerted unfavorable to the prevalence ol the class
of discuses alluded to. Sch enliein uud others are
of the opinion that ozone is a direct ami liitlucn
tial cause of influenza nnd full animation of t lie
pulmonary organs. With this single exception
ozone affords a remarkable instance of the beueii
rcnt provision of nature for tho preservation of
animal lib- and health through its wonderful
power of keeping the atmosphere pure and whole
some. hoi iuks op ozosre.
Ozone mav bo produced artificially in various
ways. We have alluded to the action of the
electrical machine which led to lis discovery.
Fbosphorua immersed In water aud exposed to
the light of the sun evolves ozone. It may also
bo obtained from the oil of turpentine exposed
in u similar way, as well an by other methods
known to chemists. Hut tho great source of
ozone in nature is found in the agency of o'ee
tricity in connection with solar inlluen.ro and
moisture. Tho passage of electricity over
witter evolves it. The sea, lakes and rivers,
yield it abundantly, exposed to the solar ravs
It has a source in thunder-storms, thus enabling
ns to account for their well-known iuflueuce in
puril'v ing the atmosphere. Tho aillnitv of ozono
for atmospheric impurities causes it to bo ripidly
destroyed dm ing the time when the processes of
decomposition are most rapid. This may account,
in part at least, tor tho fact that it is more abun
dant In winter than in summer; more in tho
country than in cities; more in elevated thin in
low regions ; and that it is seldom, if ev. r. folic d
in occupied hou-es. Kei-niring hut a lew decrees
of hi ul for its production, it is destroyed by high
tempera, ure, us 2olj deg. 1'.
TUB OZONOSCOPE.
The test for tho presence of ozone in the atmo
sphere is founded ou iu property of decomposing
the iodide of potassium. A piece of paper or
cloth moistened with u solution of starch and tho
iodide constitutes tho ozonoscope. This test
paper being moistened and exp ised to the air
acquires a blue color, from tho iodide of star, h,
if ozono be present. Tho intensity of the color
b fiords a means of estimating tho amount of ozono.
1'or accurate purposes and lor records an instru
ment hu been contrived called tho ozonumeter.
TRACTICAL DEDUCTIONS.
In tbis imperfect sketch wo have only designed
to present to rural readers, as briefly as possible,
some of the principal points of in'.eiest connected
with this newly discovered agent. It is interest
it g to know that, in the Laboratory of Nature, a
substance is provided capable of acting as an an
tidote to noxious influences which would other
wise prove fertile sources of disease and death.
We have a test In the presence of ozone, by
whic h to estimate the purity and healthineas of
the atmosphere, as, whero it abounds, impurities
cannot exist. We are also :J lo to account for
tho beneficial influence of tue.sea air, of ele
vated localities, and of pine forests, all of
which are characterized by the presence of
this agent. The unhtnilthiuess of cities is duo
to aiuiosphcric impurities in excess, which
transcend its disinfecting power. Lastly, as it
is rot to be detected in our dwellings, wo must
infer that they contain an atmosphere least lit
for respiration ; and we are thereby taught how
necessary is a life in the open air to the best
attainment of health. The special care taken to
exclude the pure und purifying atmosphere from
our bouses during a large portion of the year is
well calculated to multiply cases of disease, as
well as to give greater malignity to those of an
epidemic character, which, from time to time,
bring desolation to households. Tho suhj.-ct has
also a bearing on the eligibility of certain mod -s
of heating houses. Hot-air furnaces have been
long suspected of injuring tho vital properties of
the air. Tho relations of ozono to heat, and ItH
destruction at high tempeiatuie. render it ceriuin
that none of this important purifying agent can
ever pass tho tiery ordeal of the furna e-chamber.
OIL, NH1INO, COAL, AKD OTIIKE KEW
COM tA Ml a.
Ws ut rar4 U tarnish Sw Oorpwatloat wlta
flu Bosti Omv iwiitr. M tkort aotla aod tow kIom, of
n1Mkt7. AI itjlwot BUkJIuj.-
(TlVlrrl.A'' K. CrRTIVdCATM OT S.TOOK.
LllUOOKAI-llSll to t
TKAKhira Mooa".
IRIKl4 (If TRAJItTBE.
btoi-s LEMnra.
anxni i.kDstra BAt.ANCii.
ll Kill HTF.lt or Cacital h i oil,
likelmt' riTTV I.Kl.UAK.
Amiiivi or HAiJAa.
UlVUlJtftO HOOK-
MOSS (70.,
Bums, swk Manofularsrt tad 9UtMn
ll ie-u j. ta cuiiaacrr intt.
DRY GOODS.
Q K K A T K HDUUTI () N
IN I'JUCKB.
HOLIDAY CUTS CT BE1L VALUE.
EDWIN HALL &. CO.,
IN'o. H. Hocond Htreot,
Will new or Ibs'r rntire Btok of
FALL AKD WINTER DRESS GOODS,
SII.WVI.S. C I, OAKS,
At s hry rritarii in frum formsr prkrs, SAiasI s
1'OI'LINS, reduced from ft 00 to fi-OO.
Vni'I.lNS, reduced from p.'-W to $t-7S.
run. INS, reduced from fi.'-OO to fil l"'.
1'Ori.lNS, reduced from to gl OJ.
IRIrsll l'nn.lvs, reduced from l:! oO to 01 0.
riCTKi;i) MKKINUKS, reduced from J 00 to
l-J-5.
r lGl'ld l) WOOL 1 1 K l.AINES, reduced from
81-25 o It, cents.
I'UKNCII MKR1NOKS, reduced from J2 2- to
Pl-.W.
l lir.NCII MliKIXOI'.S, reduced from to
$1-71.
r KI.M'H ML'Ul.NOliS, reduced from t1 00 to
A l.savy r!ticil..n iu tta prices nf all nf our Wlntr DrM
ei.. ,u, Hlw:, C. k, CI 'IM. Sklrtl. Ar.
N. It.A ttw pltees uf very rich ilntp And doqt.lo width
1'rlrtrd KlAoneta And CAslimersii, f.ir Wrspprri.
AIm., s frw very rich Uubei do Uliatubre cloilng oat at
rrductd prices.
1CDW1N KALI. CO.,
IMS Iilll.Jt . '0 B. HRlCNri ATllHBT.
v-
H FOUETH AND ARCH.
HATS BEl't'CKO IOME riFI OOODt FOB TUB
HOLIDAYS,
To favor the laudable; practice of making
VALUABLE CEEISTMA8 QIFT3.
Lyons Velvets,
Fine Stawls,
Black Silks,
Rep Poplins,
Merinos,
BlanketB,
Good Chintzes,
Flaid Shawls,
Frost Cloths,
Fine Silks,
Blue Silks,
Silk Poplins,
De Laines,
Piano Covers,
Christmas Scarfs,
Christinas Hdkfsi
11 Mm
-I0IIN n. STOKES,
iJ No. toi Artrrf arrtrF.T.
BIIlCCTION IM PRICb-.a tir nav uuous.
A Mill, mllj Variety f r
CHttlBTMAa Al) Nh.1T VK.AK PRBSK.sT9.
;msiiiln or HiufT iouOl.
Trenb Iterlnoea and ropllna,
I Ui ln Minn and 11 uM Width Illack Ielrlss.
Lu.ln a Binht Wo-1 I'lalitl. ..
1 aiUii a Tine ij.iallty Kronen Mir1nooi,
llravy hibhed Wool I'oplmi, $1 AO.
(layand Plain Hlyla (i.ll.a and Wneltlalff
f(ie ya.di Calleora, nsmi ill Sj to fru.
fiatJ hliawlN (;a anil Jiaalrabl.
Plain Isliaw.s for hcivica.
(-biiS.'t.i'a Hlianla- l...r aid a.inans.
LadM i". tlrnta', and ('hililrrn-f u...vps.
Ladlea' and lian'a I. men Catntru il4kf.
l.adlra Ilrin Notched Udafa.
Iiema' Nilk Iteaia.
Italmeral aalru I. arge Assortment.
Hale udid (riiiutertan. H, rrt.m Aucuo
tannela W liiif i-nA rt-d.
atoatlal-raKh an DSsp-T.
11(0 yarda Au.arlcan ttraih, St Vit.
If La. lira el examine thia aioea iher will flnl ro..d
Srida ai ib vary luneal nrwwa. ho truublo iv aaow ihe.a.
Cueau and eiaoilio, at
JOIIW H. aTOKKS-.
IS In . o. 7(1 AK .'II Mlr.al.
10 CIIKSNUT HTHK.KT.
E, M, NEEDLES
lm Dully Ilocolvltvtr
KOVKl.TIRJj
LACKS,
WIUTE OOODS,
KMUROIUKHIUE,
K1I.H,
IIANDKKROllIKH, fto.,
In aary rarlty and at
. II 13 DUO 13 1 lllIOICH,
SUITAPLE FOB TUX PALL TUADK,
109a CIIKIMlrf VrTZV.RT.
J.
COWl'UHTIIWAIT Ac CO. ,
B. E, Cor. HINTII and AEOH Streets,
THE GREAT BLANKET STORE.
LLANKETS AT RETAIL.
BLANKETS AT WHOLESALE.
BLANKETS FOR H0U9EKEEPBKJ.
BLANKETS FOR HOTELS.
BLANKET FOR TIIE ARMT.
BLANK1TS FOR THE NAVY.
BLANKETS OF ALL 81ZE3.
CLANKET8 OF ALL QUALITIES.
BLANKETS TUB CHEAPEST IN TOWN.
BLAKKET8 TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
AT TUB
IJJLAJNICIST STOltE,
t u la I. X.aoraar NIrn sod ARCU StraeM.
CLOAKS, Ao.
JpNltV fjVH It. 13 11,
Toi HI and S.1
S. E. Corner NINTH AND A0H BTBLTTS.
WHOL.CHAT.iU AND KKTAIL,
To caa ab'ala at this P.aahltaoanaait,
WATTR PROOP CLOTH CIARt,
ixtsvra
THIOOT
iihavy BimiTtn
PkoaTKo I1S.AYKII " "
CHIISCIIH.LA " "
AM. MAUB VP IVrO TUB I.ATKB r HI TLE and of It a
vary beat material.
Call aod aea lha Itork before yotl snrrnaaa.
We ahall lake irast plaiure ha waitlns r yon.
11 1-Uiaiu2m
(JIIKAT HKIHTTKIN IN Till'
1 It I CIl ' ! CIiOAKM,
At rVENB & OO.'S,
No. 23 K. NINTH STUKKT.
I esaer,onrf of the fall In mM. IVPN A CO. hav
rr at,d llinr rl. ta from I-'. lo Ji) mt ernt., an.l I..M.H
on iaed a larK ait, I trail aatertod al'-k ( t'l OAKS ault
al..r tor itar reent and eomtna ei aon. wlilcn iiipt are
itfir-rnnrrd to atl at pneea wlilch rannot fall lo met tbe
I in" a. i r. 1.mimm will tlnd It 1.. llietr nrtantase U glva a
a cmII b.irr iirrjiaiiiif eliewliere. K.'inf lut.er
1VIJI A -0- H OLrKMI AHI.I81IEI) CLOAK BrelRB,
No. 73 K1NTI1 BUast.aonierol.layn. 1( 7 ll
7 A lll:w FANCY l'TJllM.
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
IMPOUTKR AND MAjafPAPTfliEB Of
LADIEH' lVINCY ITTJItS,
No. H'JH AltOII HT11KRT,
BKI.0W K1HTH,
CHIAPEBT FLAOE IN THE CITY
To arJot from s ttrat-elaei ftaaorttnrot, Cooatatlns of
II-UD80N BAY AND MINK 8A13LU,
1.UM1NE,
CHINCHILLA,
HERMAN FITCH,
SIBERIAN SQUIRRB e.
Man ttilo alt Uie latent alylea.
Tneaa go. da were U.lmlit whoa giAA rangisd from 1H0 lo
l'n Mid an brio avid at iwall advaocs on ol ai Cia
mil..;
BVKST AUTRLK WABkAWTP.1) TO nK AH ItR
rxeHBNTKU. BattafacOos snaraiiterd. 10-lt-tatha 3na
JJKNIIV 11AH1CU,
NEW FUS STORE,
No. 017 AltClI SHTltKKT.
Tho above rnrwtftilly In form i tits patrnni, anil thnpnlv.
11 In gi'iicrfsj, that haji now ctHttd at the abuvd iwre
aa aatttTtnintof
LadieB1 and Children's Fancy Furs,
Whkta, frr vaiiKr and iinfllty, cannot ba aurpanedhy
any fcwn In tl.a Dnlud Btaiea. lielng tl.t maim'acturvr
ttt all bla run, and bavlttg tmptirtcdail hla atock whan
jW wai Btiuah lower Ulao at the pre tent rata, ha can
offer them to bin patroni at the mottretionablc prloa.
ALL UKH mails to urdar, aud repairing done In tha
tat maaaar and lateit t) lea.
1IENUY It ASK K,
Importer and Manufacturer
Or hAlYJt AHD CfiIURVjtf'8 FUBS,
U-n-lija Ho, 517 AHOU BTKKBT
L
AIIli:W JbA-NCTV FTJUHt
JOHN FAKEIKA,
No. 718 ARCH STREET,
ABOVE SEV!TH,
AT Illg OLD BSTAI1I.ISBEO (TUMI,
Imporkr and Manufacturer of
LADIES' AND flllLKKL'S
FANCY ITLTlt.
kfj sssortmeat of TAX VI ITJISb ftr Ladles And Cblldm
is Dow eoaipleU, salmclBf
EVERY VARIETY THAT WILL BE WORK
Dl'RINO THE COMIRQ 6EAS0K.
Bevember Ui Kaau and Darabar,
JOHN F AREIRA,
No. 71H AKCII 8TKKET,
AboT Beraiith,
I HATS HQ FAKTr IB. OK 00 N HBOTIOH WITH AVT
OTiiviiTOKKiN TiiKcrrr. l-aiMu
I
1SG4. FALL 1SG4.
GLENN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN.
McCALLUM &. CO.,
WHOLKSALB
CARPET WAREUOl' 8E,
No. f00 CI1KHNUT BTltlCKT,
Plin.ADI'IltA.
isol 1SG4.
' McCALLUM & CO.,
No. 619 CHESNUT STREET,
ll-T-tl OPPOBITB nrnRl'lHTOBBCB HAIX.
fllLiji.M t'HAMl'LIN,
CARrENTER AND BUILDER,
Bo. 11 llATTOH PI.Ar-B, hetween Cl.any sod Raoa,
Atiuva K.ithlll atret.
Pfore rutins and JoublAg ot mi kinds promptly at
teiideu lo wuh despatch. 1 i-lui"
AEOROE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND
"1 Baildi r. Nu. li H I'AKTKR Ulreet. aud No. I ll hot 'It
Rirret. UacLue Work and Miurluuiig ermpily at
taudad to. ii-XS
DECEMBER 15, 1801.
jyj- HIIOEMAKEH CO.,
CniliMtlTS CLOTHIUCl EMPORIUlf,
N. 4 K. EIOHTn STRsBUT,
rnfLAOBxruiA.
J.'Vi-nUM,'V
,' vftV. 'liw.ii -VA
WaratpMrtiili7tavlta ipaclal auentloa to oar aWranl
Hiort mant of
ClULDUKN'H OI.OTIIINO,
(Vmpililri BOVg', OIRW, iwrAVTK1, and Ml!tl
notliln, In every rat VI7, In ihf lal.sjt atylea.and nfiu
ror workman. hip.
Hp.olal altantlon raid tdlltHUKS- Dnr SsiMAKINi.
Ttie public ra k.Tlted to rail and raamlue.
M. SUUEMAKKU CO.,
U-llKtulhtm No. 4 H. Ellirmi NTSRICT.
'HI! OIlKiiNAIi S K A t K 8TOI5I1.
SMITH & RICHARDSON,
Hlun tr tlo "Hlinto Hoy,"
No. r.ll MAHKKT STltKKT,
Have fi-r lale, Wholaiali1 and Iteull, Uio larsa.t and tut
Klerk af
H Jf A T K S
In t hi ctfjr. Thflr nrk comprises eary poIMe Vrir ofc
ati'l at the lowi prin t.
I nd nnd (itnl1 HU'ul BVatrs, Rtrvpnt' 8ktP,nr
Hkttifi. ftowt-re' Hlttit, I'h'lnrlrlphta HkatPH, UrmK-Wtl'ii
lUihu Skairi, "Horw ich t Jiij vr ani $, I'arlor Skatvi.
SKATE n.ATKS, SKATE STRAPS.
In ?ver thinv p'Tfainlnir tn Bk anil ireryTnrfc.iy
of Ktvi mnilo.i'nn t.o prorufft. at ih H ku of the "Hk.tto
I ny. Ho. t il MAlUvl.T Htievt, Uu (JliA-nhkaio Si jru m
Un' cltjr.
trMl lII X- KICII.MIDSON.
N. B Ha at vi nund and Ucpnlrod. 12 l.Kl
yil.SO.VS SKATE UK POT,
No. 409 OHESnUT STfiEET.
J net raMlved, s fall etook of
I.sdlcs' SUatos, rhlltlolpbl Clnb Rkatns,
(ruts' Skatrs, Huston Rockers, voty superior,
Ui.js' jSkatrs, New York Club fikstus,
And Tiirlor Skates, all sises,
where all ran he arrominodaled Willi s superior qui1'
Iroiu a elioiru ila Hon.
I'HTIII wi i,Hoir a co..
II 10 lm Kn m CWKHNUr Btroet, 1'kUadelr.hlS
J)l 1 1 JU.AIHJL.IM IIA.
8 K A T 13 DEPOT.
LESLEY 4 CO.,
No. t;)7 MAliKKT HTltEKT,
POLK AGENTS FOR
Otborne', Ckallanm Sloel f kale,,
Balolier-, InprOTOd Ladles' And (leoU' BkaAoa,
B. Clark', Patont Ladles' and Oenta' Hkaloa.
Plympton l'afwt Eoeentrle Floor Hkati-a,
Bbakr'l ratant Floor Rkatra,
Tho Amertaaa Patent Floor Bkata.
A fall aaaortment of all tho abov, ityla, oouUntlyM
haod.ss neUaaall Uio other varletu , uf
6TEEL AND WOOD-TOP SKATES.
Lm att', Patent Bol Faitoulnf Bkatai-faatea wlthoat
traj.t, if s,
POB SALI, WH0I.BS1I.R AND RRTAIL.
J'EW HTYLH Ol'
you
LADIES, GENTS, AND OHLLDKEN,
NliWUOLU II. TllOTTlSIl,
11 W-lm Do. 1 MARKRT BTBF.ATT.
5 H EILLCOX & tniBBS'
Machines.
Li U No. 715 OEESNTJT '
St., Phil ad.
QltOVi;il A 11AKU1VH
HIGHEST PREMIUM
8 K WI N O M A O II I N E H,
t-M Nv. rHO CWTF.f-lNTTT Htrw.t.
T IIOLMKS GHOVKIl,
a
ENAMELED SLATE MANTEL
WAREROO MS,
TAHLK TOl'H, &o. &o
No. CIIKSNUT STIlKr.T,
rUILADBXI'IlU. U I
FACTORY TENTH AND SANSOM 8TS.
Q E N T XI A. Ji
EATING HOUSE,
orrosiTE THE TOST OFFICE,
10 17-3m PHlLADKLPrftA.
Oni (Ul CANS PEACHES. VEIIV SU
Z IX I A H ) 1 parlor, mt up by o. V. Morton A Co., at
Ibe ItouiTd Top I'fAih Karui, Mtl.. now arrlvlns. and ro,
.aU LyK-K. tM .o. lOti. WUAKTltS. 1J lu lu
QIl 1TTKN IJEPf 'a
00MMER0HL oolleoe,
. SJT rHBHarrr BaraaS, eoraar ml BeToaak,
KataMukd l4. iiMaaporaiad IWS.
Toniut Man prapana tot the Umallac aooao aj ilaat
sm Ufa.
t kotsoah and prwteai tntmetva la
IHKlR -K KKI'l Ml.
t an It, krannhae, aa praeuaau by tho beat aeooantaskl
aaa kaaiuaaa Men.
. rrwii ABHinr,
FTaJa w40ra.av.aui, la taah( by ono of iha saoat eoBt-
pa.a. (ortsenman.
C.nn erial i alralaovona, Cooaaarclal Law, DataoHS
Counlanett Nakaa, ae.
t , raLroBArinxo
r sand, and aa Payor, uuKt by s fcin oiparlnxiaS
lijmraior. '
Ntuilerta InKnirl.d .efrlr, and raretrotf at aa,
tin." i( ..Mi u ,i
l aUloauaat'onialnitauie aaa.e. u 4; a:adeaU, terms"
If , f.iMii.fced gratia on eppitfvl -a
jMrik.rau a. h. i HirrraiiKW co.
HOME ON A FVRLOrrift.
Thia heeiitirtil eel enirrxinr. painted by Brhnas,
...le. and envravril ly Harta n, I. t.avir, ai tinarna. .ala.
ar d le eoti.ld.reil by all who hate t...a It i. .n. n( u,
fin. at .parlnieiie oi onsravltis aver ,,.iioa out In tbia
eoi.ntT .
Yr.KT BOU'IBIt B FAMII T SHOI'l.l) IIAVB A
ill. V.
BVBRT 1OTAL BorriPII.Ll SHOfLD RAVR A
In fart, every nually Who haa a father, bnehind. a
.D haililnn for ble couatry, will aiprt-iato aiul aaui4
poa.ta,
ROMF. 0 A TPMjnVCM.
ft win alwava 1 a b. aoitf.il memorial of tho aualoaf
da. e and ar of r. bell. ..it end war.
lluaetigiarlrta U .old i.-liitl,.lr hy AaontS.
DINAH!. M B..,.KI(sl
and otliere will Hurt .me the nv..t pirn. ant aad pmn'aMa
ai.ii. i li.vy can a. eru.e. We mve . iirlii.ire torrit.,
and will Ire .sr k nliu-a nf a,, nry on a.p icailoa.
VI. fl f" M . J !tr ou a ll- b.i II h -et , nul'aM frrfVan,.
Ir,- .i. ..ml a .p- tim-n ropr hr mail, frre.on rorntt,
ot ! I'rt.-r. Si Nl which I. al.'.iK one half tho pnre a.nallF
cl .rn ii for o.iKTarln,e ot Ui.a etiararter. For panteu.ai,.
a o dree,
UKAPl.lCr CO., Pnhll.here.
Mo. oC N. KOUH I II Kirt.
ll-li.tcthlm PUUade.phia.
0A8 HEATING STOVES I
CIIEAPKR TIIAN COAL OR W00D
EAGLH GAS HKATISG STOVE,
TUB ONLT Olf M THAT 11
FKKE FROM SMOKE Oil SMELL.
Will Ilea
OFFICES, rA ft LOUS, DINING, 6LEEPIXO,
AND BATn UOOMS.
With ton trrvbla. In laaa Hnr, audit laai cipina tha
any Oal or Wood Htova. Tltiy ara vary eonvftniei tt
dm lii apnumunu la which thera la no C&rmnoj Ktua.
Ci. W. LOOMIH,
No. !-7 S. SIXTH HTHKKT, .
U 25tuth!m PHILiJRLnilA,
piOMAH O, t a. Jt. XJltOWCV,
DKALBItft IN
Eootn, Bbo?fi. Tmnki, and Oarpfit flags,
hot. 1034 and 1040 MARKET BTRKRT.
Onstmnar wort made to ordtr. 11 f f tattiiav
BEDDING WAREHOUSE,
At No. 1 N. ELEVENTH STREET,
ll-tl rHU.AUBLI BI.
iMLKRK'B OFFICE, COMMON COUNCIL,
Ptni.Ai'Bi.rm, lvramhr ln-H.
In puTnaana af Uta annrxrd rciuluUi'H( tba Alutf Hig
kill, aauiUd
"AN 0K1N ANCB
CRCiTl?tO A IOAN TO 'T OCkifAIW TTrir Rif .
Cir.H INTHEUAH 1KA4, AND K- VluUft Y E A KH,'
I barb.r pnbiithud, tn aeoorOaaca wUi tti aoi at Ataauf
w!X, for pabUc LnfariaaUoa,
Ort of cuiaun ' U
AW OKIHNANrf
ruFATrw. a U'an to cr.nrMU
VLVltlt.tH'lE OKTHK VKAIt it..,
AM) I'MfcVlnF'S KaR-4.
Saetlnn !. Tht Haiort nd Cummoo CuaDCikt of tha City
f fbtladalphia do or1aiu
That tae Marorof I'AHadeTphfa h and aa ia ant-atiy aa
tttonard lo bo now ib areuiiof trie elf j, ffoni btna to
Urn, tack lunif of moiii'V arav ba nwMtarv fwr taa)
aaa3tit of tu b 4rArincle an now aiU., or which mf
sitt ou tha flmt Any ttf Janory, IHt'A, In tho appropna
tlont to ihe tavrral df parimrau of ihn city f'?riiinantf
for tha rrar ailitran aundrrd and 11x17 foar, or for pra
vlona cr, t rxpffdinir in tha whol tha imt of tw
anlliort fla haaired thnutaod do irt, for wnitb In.a
fcit, B'ft to ir d the rata vt l pnr rcataiu (mr ariQuat9
ahall be paid half Tt-arlr, on tho flrt dava of Jauuary
and Jaly,t the oft) re of tha City Treasurer.
Tha prim , pl of aitd loan ahall ra pavabla and pat
at the flotation of thirty vara from Uio a am of tii
aam, aid m-t bfor wlthoat tha ctaut of tia hiMra
itmrtoi; and thenUAraiti there!', tn the unual hnn of
the carttdVatta of t'lty Loan, ahall b Iaaaa1 to auoci
amoQota aa ti lander a ntkw re-,iil, bat nut any frao
Uonai part of oaa hundred dllara, or, tf roqiiiTed, lai
auiouiiia of flr hiiiidrfd or ona thousand doliura; aitd A
ahall ba axprraird lo aurUAoniaa tht tho aald Uaa
theiein mrntlotied, and tha lutaruat taoroof, r payaU
ft from alt taiai.
dryUuo . Whrnavrr any loan ahall ba mad by virtu
tlWvor. tture anakl ba by ro of thia urdlnauoa aiinnaliy;
apDrnprlatad oat of thr natme of tl.a corporato aUt
an4 fraxn ihe aura raned by taxation, a auia eufflitent t
pay th lnUTft on "aid cTt.Qv.aiaa ; aud tha furttior
mt Uireo-ienlha 4 otia per oamuo. on tna put
valne of auch ertiflcataa iu Uuh1 ahall ho appn
krtatad i.uartmly nut of aaid InoiB" and' taxaa to a muh
ing rand,wMrh fand.ard Ita arcuuiuiaAiena, are amrohy
atrpamatiy pladvd for tha radatuption aud pajtuaHof aaiC
arrtiflcaiva.
RrAOT.rTTOW
To pnMlh a Ian htll to pay ranotcn-ln,
PaaoWad, I hat tha imrk he a'Uhor.art tn pubhan tn twe
dally nrwapapara of thia city, dlir. fmr ittr w ti
orluatia prwntrd to ('utumoii OouacU on Thuradav.
loaibr 1. 1b. entitled
"aOidloauce rreatlnir a laoan t pay Certain DflcUficlad
of the ar lf4. ami preTiuua yeara.M
Aad tha aaldtnerk.at the -ttvud iu-Uu of OainnilK
after the expiration of four watAka aVom the Hrai day ol .aia
pO'iiicattoB, ahall preint le tlit tkranrtl ona of narJiJ
1 aid aewapai-ara htt wary day ra whlehtha tanvi ahal
aava baam luada. Ultf
IN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THIS
LUy and 1'iniiitv of Fhilmlflphla.
EHI'A'IK OK JOU N 111 l laKU.
VtWv l htrmt'T ffiv'n to ail part lea mUr.U)i that
rir-ltt'K HI'TliKft. anrviviiiir Tru.li-e under Hie laai will
and t aianit-nt of Jo II : M Jt t TI.KK, di'roaHfd, haa tt ed til,
tho irtloo ol the (-'krk of aaid Court, hi acu-iunt bh iiio.'i
T rimfee, nnd t'at thu name will he presented to thu aid
Court on the Vitt lav of JaniMfv, A. I. Ih4-, 1 r conflr
Dia'lon -nrt ailowauco. hi) WIN A. AlMlKICri,
11 H tin CltraO-C. 1
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLKAS FOR
J THE CITY AND (MI'M V Or' PHI LAI) KI.P II I K.
Hlb A S jt. I'AI'ION hv her next trmnd. M'mtUti IkH JU
KI S. vb t.kum.K It. Vatl'TON.
Heptrini.cr Term, Ihi.I, Ni. a,,, in iMvorre.
T)-ar Hir : rit-uoe n-'tit-e a riito, tmi jUy ratu-d hy thl
Court, to a how cnuno why a hlvuro" a vin. rua(. ho'ilol
not be dfT'd in the hNivo eae. Itenii nttde on H ATI U
L)A , tiif 17ih day ot Duceoher, ltP4, at lnavkwk M,
Vouri, Ac, W . D. It a K K It ,
Nnllcltor ftir l.lbi hfit.
To Or.OBt.K It. Tattun, UeipoQj'iU. Ji S uiuiin
MARY ANN TUTHILL AGAINST LEVI
1 1 THIl.Iv C. O. P , J. T., lKtU, N.-a-. And nowt
lirrcmher .H, 1,4. on motion nf Tronic K riaietiur. at
toint- fnr llheiiatit, rule urantrd In tn aora oae upoa
reipondent to atiow oauie why a d vrt( of diroree a vn
cutn thtttritnvnt ahouhi mil be enterrd la the ahova i-mbm.
Ueuiruahla fcawudar, Jjoaaiuher i7, l lo o'el okB
A. A4. UXhi-Vw
OOltlMISSIOJT atfKROHAISTS,
AND SUir AND STEAMDOAT AQEMT8
DOCK BTJtKKT WIIARK,
rUlLADBLPUI.l.
. aorvas,
:!
au 11IILO ttBTTT
la tf
COITTY'H TEA WARKHOUSK. BSTA..
UlaiiaS In UaX). lm,orur and lieaaar am
Una laaa, Sloa, aavJ Uqaora
Ohotoa KaTana Ola-art,
I T.si. A BlarkweB', Fleki, an4 Bauisaa)
allak and Bentab Ala and rrwr.
(ianneJ Meats, Fndts. Moan, Ba
arj Maaaeo pat us wlU oar.
At Uo. US S. HBOOND HI Mt
1 ss Jt johhua u. cuiiKtr.