The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 23, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .
.J.inDAILX.JlVENING TELEGRAPH. PIIIL ADELPIIIA, FRIDAY, pEMBEU23. 18G1.
av
(Swiitng Self graph
A DAH.T Amtrwoo MKWnpArr.it.
, OFFICE No. IOsITtHIRD .STREET.
I V1i Tnm Caere I'm f'orr (Imable Bneer), er
IJnmriaeli Cbhtp laa Wbx, payable to Ihe Carrier, and
maJerd e Anbwlhw eat of tho City at Wlia Ilnnaaa
Pwa Ahitvi Csk Iii.l..a aar Firtr Cmr rua Two
Hmu. mvertablv In ad.aao. for the period erdpred.
AdverAeorerta Ititertrd at Ihe li.nal rati. A libera!
- BCTMUrenMet made Tor extended Ineerllona.
To Adirrrtlurr.
Owlnc to the a1 eat In.ree.e In the t'lreilailofi nf Ttis
Wvm.io Tat buh.i'ii. oomp ol n tic to an in treat at n
arte tmtir. i urv'titlr ri'.i'.a.l Mat ,'lve't .hiiimiI. tnar
fee haestrd fit aa .n a lOectfei.. If po.el ilo, to aeour
tltew an imienion In all ot our editions.
FRIDAY, PKCEMr.KR 2:1, 1SH.
inr.
A V 1' IJX - TIIE
Tl.
isr lil-
In the midst of the enjoyment of the fo-t.ive
tevon now dinliif ii'im in, and whiNl tin
whole loyal Korth Is cotigratulatinj it'lf
upon the glorious victories To;u-hsafivl o ir '
arnis in all tho various theatres it tie; war, t'.
K-cinin us, as men of sober t!i ui;at. t
fuape tho fua:ro by tho pat. Al:'iig!i '
frangV.t wi h rvf.'.'.t of the in st urn una;
B.it irr, vc I iu-t xik N'voii I tie- prea u; f ),
that victory n 1:1,11 s!ia!l secure tn t'i' nil
of t!ii r.il". oj. There are 111 .i w'i , In
ur rtwnt r. ,.iv" nn,, c sj th?be,'i i-
ln t' lio r.J. l'.ut Cio cud U not you Sjc 1
,t l (; re, b.-.s lv n wl:h in u;.n mfiy
i lr-por..i:.t t'elj; but tlie war prooeodt, itn 1
i -rti.! c i. :i..i'.ni u'.ed, a:id its exs-'u-C't j
n? 'ncrvaf injt. We are not satUflVJ. and we
wot Id drink in hoi from tho future still.
The plans of Liouten.mt-t Jener.il Unwr,
Bow In proirre-u of development, give un the
great promise for whose fulfilment wo an- pj
eagerly lookicg. His schemes btur tUt; itn
jiroda of grandeur, and yot nu'iuUlu that
aolldlty wbieh givos to the pooplo tho mut un
bounded conielenco lu tho one gr.'at iii'n 1
Vlikh t dircclhig our armies to tltnisivj
triumph. The movement ol' General SiiKti
HA.N tlirough Vo St ate of Goorji.i h u hcu a
perfect success. lie bvi taken a now line au.l
new base for hU army. Tii.it base will bo,
sooner or later, Savannah. Tho I n- of ad
vance will be through tho Stato of South Caro
lina. , In bis march, Columbia and Charl-ston
Will be reached on either hand. Ai he ad
vances he will be -reinforced, first, by tho
troops which have already been sent especially
to his army ; secondly, by the forcoa under
General Fosti;h; thirdly by the urmy under
General!) liUTI,i.ll and Wi:itzi:i,, which U
tveu now operating against the city of Wil
mington, assisted by the squadron of Ad:niral
Tokteb; family, with his vast army ho will
jfoin General Guam upon the -upper Janicj.
Tho victories he will gain lu his march will be
more dearly bought than those be secured In
Georgia, but much marc decisive and valu
able, Tbd total defeat of General Hood by Gene
ral TiiOMAH in Middle Tennessee, so clearly
predicted by us upon several occasious, is an
Important branch of the scheme for crushing
the Rebellion. General Thomas b uot only
now ''master of the situation," but may be
called master of the Southwest. TUo work of
Closing op the Rebellion in the Gulf States
Bow becomes but a series of easy triumph.
. Went of the Mississippi Generid Casuy 1j
rapidly tearing up the root of the great evil.
Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas may now be
laid to be in subjection to our arms.
Back again In East Tcnnesseo we Had tho
forces of General Buicckinridois cut off
from supply from Virginia, and isolated from
Xclrcat to the bosom of IIood's army. Tho
petty invasion of Kentucky projected by the
Jiebel General Lyon ha ulreudy mut an
untimely end.
From all this it Is plain tint General
Chant lutendj to take his timo i'i tho reduc
tion of tho greate.it Rebel stronghold! in
Virginia. Frozen up as be will be on the
bead-waters of the James during the tierce
winter now setting in, it will be the work of
the Armies of the Potomac and James to bold
and watch the Southern communications of
the enemy. Tho armies of Siii'.itM.VN, ltur-I-itit,
uud Fosiiut can all operate aggressively
during the winter. Whilst gainlug victories
of (treat importance, they will be rendering
the Lsolallou of Richmond the more complete.
Finally closing around tiiat last hope of the
Ecbellion, Biohiuoud, the Lioutuuaat-Gueral
Can consistently demand i's surrender; aud
the place mvH fall, with its army of ragged
doleuders, without tho notos-sity of h iving our
men "butt their bruins out against the bul
wark of Richmond." Such is the plan. Its
Coi summation Is as certain as its execution is
foasillc. Steadily the Lieuteuaut-ti uieral Is
maturing thu work which will place him be
fore the world as the givate.it str.it .gical
leader of the age, and us every way worthy
Of the pool lion of commuuiler-iii-ih: I of thy
lirmleg of the United .Stat
It was the maxim of one of tho gre it 'st of
military chiefs that victory would always
bring the means for llaal success. We have
victory in the present, we have glorious pro
mise fcr the future. A country demands tho
means for achieving still mightier deeds. Wo
need men. They are asked for now, not alone
jur a sacrifice upon the altar of our country,
but for a gain to ourselves, and security uud
peace to posterity.
J CiEHATOB FOOTCNNPLKIKCTIC ATTACK
J Mt. Foote, of the llebel benate, hue lately
Wade A speech, In which be reviews the sltua-
, tlon at tbe South, and indulges in vitupera-
, tlon against Mr. Davis. The discussion of
the currency question gave rise to Mr. Foot it's
remark. They are of an exceedingly des-
poudent and ppreheiL9lve nature. If the
inajncla! bill introduced was ddeated, be
lsLould, he aald, utterly despair of the Rebel
' lauae; be should regard tbe war as virtually
At am end, and all tbe bopos of bis country-
v men blasted. According -to bis admissions .
" ' tbe South is upon the ver?e of ruin. Owing
v.. to criminal nUsmauagutuent of every kind,
their financial affair are surionsly disortlored
i - gVjiYjaj. The legislative niesjsures which bave
jj. 10. aaucUoood at borne bave been luevltubly
- fatal to fcule ICJtiUs and titate ovrlguty
nd popular frtHvlmn. An Irmaponsllilo mili
tary l-xitism la lnlnT built up. In the
Em-cutlve Department hva oncurrBil eiior
mom ahum-s of power, nrl the poller of tho
lloum? wemed to ho to crush out tllss itlitd
tlon through imotl vlolenro. Kremlin of
Bppfih nntl fret't'iim of pr,si wnifi being
aprodlly annlhllatrtl. Tho (lispbirwrmiit of
Johnston Irom tho coiii'iniul of tin1 Anny of liijr-rotnia nml banks which elTecttinlly pre
the lonnoaapo Is tixtmti.ftl as utijiut, tin- nerve their contents from Injuries by fire or by
ic, and deeply riluiitiul. water. Why, then, cannot omo mn irt Yan
The Intcrfercnee of Mr. .Ir-.FFKitxoN I) win km devine ami rniiNtruct a salamander i all
in pointed at at tho ultimate cause, of tin-fill nay cur for tho carriage ol tho malls? It
of l'ort McAllixter, tho dcftvit ami runt of mllit ttocm, nt flint HlRht, that such a looo-Ci-ntTtil
llooit, niul the niitit:ipntod rapture of 1 motive llro-proof salt! would norosarily bn
( harloKton and Savanuali. Mr. Davis It In too htavy for the ninllor it, wan tn carry. Hut
who Is responsible lor tho disastrous results of
the battles of Murl'reesloro aud Missi'vnry
l.tdgo. The full of tlielt nond Is next dwelt
ui on, and spoken of in terms which prove how
tli cp-seati'il is Senator Tooi is d-sp in leuey,
mid bow thoroughly digesfed is his re is 'tiling.
At the conclusion of bis address ho announces
ids Intention to withdraw to so n ! s j'l'Mterod
spot, where he can in etru over till d parte 1
dories of reN'llion. If tli l '.iri 1 by tho hind
of oppression, he int'Mi ls to s 't k in lord i
t Turn s the I'r-i'don and happiness wliicli h is
pursuing tinder such dilliculties lu re, lie will
probably follow the ex i:n:ile of ! nvr.ior
1' now n, pack np Ins cabbages, and onj y a
l.ip Van Winkle flic on some remote plantation,
IiissH'fch gives us a proximate idea of the
rlt'ominess and desperutiou which mustreigii
In the South, it reviews I'.iii ly lira siiuatiiri
!o width llot'ii and I.i.i; are red ice 1, a,i 1
ttrgncs that. Savannah btdn' taken, l!i ti n a I
t :il:Iiot hope long to elude a like f at '.
I'll i i.a itr.i.i'ii i a nrv or uoirs.
At such a season as this, wh n cvor; In ly is
spendiiig all that ho m ikes, one cannot but bo
struck with the great good fortune and sue-ct.-s
wciit h attend tho career of I'liilad dphia.
1' is the only city in the Union, hy-'.ho-by,
w here life can bo really enjoyed. Now York
is a very excellent emporium for gairot'TS,
Hicitk-thicves, ami mysterious murders. G.ir
rtifers flint rie h tliero, and strut about en prince.
Hut Its beauties are meritrici ins and il.s joys
mo lew. To have the sword of Iamoi'I.ks
suspended over one's head may bo.
a classical and peculiar mole o! ea
joyiiig lite, but It glvos too keen an
eilgo to enjoyment. Here in I'hilatl. dplila a
n:an can go quietly homo at two o'clock in
the morning without tho probability of sink
ing Into the nearest gutter and an early
grave under the combined Influence of slun
shots and billies. I Its a nun miy partake of
a motk'st supper with a few friends wit'no it
the dyspeptic anticipation of mysteriously
disappearing on his way hotna, and of turn
ing up some days aftor In variom prts of
the Delaware and the Schuylkill, from Glou
cester Point to Fairmitint, cirofilly quar
tered, and artistically encased lu oil
skin. Hero, so fairly conducted ar our
municipal regulations, that we rourd
strangers with black vallsos' with no over
weening suspicion. We sloop sccura In h n.d
beds. We have nr ghosts at our banqu ;tsf
no daggers to see continually before us. Wii
have a sale city to live In. In New York you
nicet with enjoyment every now and than, say
bow d'ye do, shako handi and pi-t. In
Philadelphia tho man who hat re illza 1 tha
mere monetary moans orluxury, finds himr.df
surrounded on all sides with more than what
Is only luxury. He enjoys true, solid, lasting
comfort comfort of soul and body. Tho
Excelsior city is a flrst-clais plae to dio In,
when the death is accompanied by violence,
but Philadelphia is the only city to li va in.
To a lew other cities Philadelphia holds tho
saino relation that a pure poarl does to a
streaked and veined Jewel. There is a calm
nets, an equability, a harmony about her w!ii :li
arc found in no other emporium. Wo aro so
well aware of what we are, that w3 arjtnot
over-anxious to parade all wo have. We have
a clean city, a well-lit eity, a sifo city. Wj
have a park which is growing into tho finest
in tho world. Our streots are thronged
with long lines of magnificent equip
ages. Our principal avenues form vista)
of business palaces. Our hotels aro over
flowing. In every quarter of the city now resi
dences are going up homes for the poor min
as well as tho rich. It is in Philadelphia
especially t)iat the poor man most enjoys the
iunlienahjo rights of life, liberty, and the pur
suit of happiness- Hols not penael lu tene
ment houses, and his circle of uc aain'.anee is
-a. . i ... . A.t i
Loia.uimeuwBuirvaLiuiiruw.1. All ITiercaiMl
nF sflcnro rih! of art wr pan find tlm f..r
oani'8t study and Impartial criticism. Fiitnlly,
j iiiiuuuipiuu, Willi uii iter prosperity, can an irti I
to be jjatiiotic. Much of the bent blood that :
bus been spilled Is hers, aud many of tho
heaviest blows inflicted during the war liavo
come from tho hands of the men of tho City ol
IJrothcrly Love.
Mil l KIT Y OK TIIK
It was only a few days ago that an accidjnt
occurred ou the Grand Trunk lt.iilw.ty, near
Detroit. There was, fortunately, no very con
siderable lows of life, though tho casualty wai
of such a character as to put lu imminent peril
every passenger in the train. The ears took
Are from the overturning of the stoves: and
. .. . . . i . .
as tiieir iiiiiiMiea wero nwieueti tu oy lue looiiau
custom of lockluir the doors of the carriages,
it Is a wonder that everybody Inside of the
pens was not burned up. Jt happened other
wise, however, in spite of railway regulations,
ami lu virtue ef a Providential interposition.
But the United States mails wero totally,
or nearly totally destroyed. The flames com-
liiniiit nted to the car containin; tha mails,
' antl everything was consumed, save a few
! dozen oft-barred letters and papers. The mail
1 was a ir...-t Important one. It was a birgo
I mail, composed of thousands of letters ot
various kinds. A majority may have been
only epistles of affection, telling only of tho
safety of loved ones for away from the homes
to which they wero directed. But there was
a large number of letters in that mail, so sud
denly reduced to ashes, which affected blghly
important IhimIucss engagements, and con
tained, probably, not only large sums of
money, but drafts, checks, and other kind of
commercial paper. It is impossible, Indeed, to
estimate either tbe social or pecuniary value
of the postal matter that was burned upon tho
occasion referred to. The loss, however great,
is now irreparable. The mails cannot be
restored.
The Incident, nevertheless, suggests the
liiqu'ry whether such serious casual tics cannot
be averted. The public post is now carried
principally by rail. Tbe number of letters and
papers transported on horseback, by stage, and
by steamboats, Is comparatively very small.
Tbe correspondence which tbe Government
undertake to convey and deliver la Immense
In amount and In value, and Is growing dally
in magnitude and importance. Some means,
therefore, should be provitled for Its perfect
security. I it, then, not possible to render
the conveyance of tbe inaUs entirely exempt
from destruction by fire, or even by water 1 This
is the problem which remit Lis to be solved,
Wf live In n ttgn of pritrtiritl PiillglttoiiTnont
bi tl Invpntion, ami the. Incrt'iutlng wanta of
rivllizt'd "oclctjjfiro being constitntlr mippllatl
by the PYrr-itctlTn Inti'lllrrmire and observation
of turn of met -li utile al ffonlim.
One ol tho ilesltltwittu of tho time n fire
proof mall-onr for railways. C.inuot ieh A
thing be procured ? We have mtfi'ii In our count
flint considrra'ion should not weigh at all
agalnM the Incalculable value of tho freight
of w hich the public mails aro composed, while
it is quite certain that ail incombustible, in ill
cm con hi lit made sti oug enough to answer all
the puiq os of security, and yet not enough to
be conveiiicn ly drawn along a railway. The
same principles which aro employed to protect
valuables in an ordinary fire-proof chest
iiMU by merchants and brokers, miy bo
ni piled, on a larger scale, to secure tho malls
in heir transit over the railroads of tho coun
try. Some modification, of course, could he,
if necessary, made by nn Intelligent ino
tliniiic, with a view to lighten the weight
of tl.e posttd sal", consistently with the value of
fbc loail to bo curried and tho tractive po.rer.
Hut whether that could bo done or not, It Is
t t I lain that there should bo some provision
ft r the i lotet lion of the mails against fire.
Wc, at least, suggest a public want which
h mo cute Yankee may try to supplj ; and lu
order that be may not have his pains for
nothing, wc further suggest that the G ivcrn
incnt hball, a'ler the fire-proof mail-car is pro
duced, require every railway company carry
ing tho mails to use a mail carriage that is
not liable to be burned up.
1oIiImiiIIIin K - rlittti'it nn i Itr i natlc
A ti t li or.
It is sit it that (iolilstnltti wis ncarlv worried to
ilcs'li over his two co netlt 's 7Vi i; ,. SVurnl
Man and She Stiuipt to (,'i)niwr. Tho firs', ro
fused by (l.trrick, wm pro hi 'Cd by Cilmin at
Covftit (Inrdrn. nens'.ey, by his henry dolivory
of .lolinftin's heavy pmlogu", contrived to damp
tT.e spbits of t' c audit nee at the very oa .so j
I'nwetl, not lifcini; 'lie pirt, diil bis ri--i for tho
in ro, itiI ih" Ivtintl c no Ur"t tlown d sipirn.a
ton Slnit-r, tiy bis admirable pirf iiinu o of
'(Tn skf'just mved t'ie piece frm n"or eon
rlt mention ; but its recopt'on was a injrtify.ng
tti -l ointiiii-n: to fjeittlc Oliver.
He HhtciI onl.v'o thank the citn'Jla', and
litirriftl eirto his friends of the WednmilsT 0 1 tt ',
anions w hoin Iip spiiirt'tl in nnnu'ersl y hi.'h
fo tI's even fanrine them with liisw.nfof' The
Oitl Woman Tose I In a lllanke ," wht -h he
ii'sirvftl for sprcis.'lv Jovons tic 'asiotn. Ilnrel
fee'lnC" be ttins tln crllictl to Mrs. Thrals in Dr.
Jnhninn's pn sonc : "I was snifcrini hurrldly,
too, and vt rilv beiinve that ft I bad put a
bit In my tnnuih. l would hive stran
t'lt'tj mo ou tlio spot, I was cxensslvoly III.
lint I noido more nolte thai uti il to oive'r all
that, snd o tbry nevrr pfircciroil mv not eitintf ;
ni r, I ttplirvf, at all Imsi-'ltip (I to thcmsi'lvn tha
siiRiiish nf mv been, liut tveen all were gins
except Jo' nson here, I Imrst ont crvlne, and
mere tbnt I would nrver write airain." N.ivor-tholes-,
five years afirrwar Is, be vontured to go
tlironf h the ordcnl ?in with Si S'nnnt to Co
ipirr, which was produced undr most depressing
cl cnnis ances. Colrasn, fomd Into brinirlnjr out
the comedy, reventfod himself bv diin hit bust
to make it ibe failure be prophesied It would be,
rofuslne to provide ore new s:enoor a sinjlo new
dress for tbo oci a'i tn.
The principal actors threw uo their parts, and
iratters looked so desperate that QaMsmtta't
friends critreatrd him to withdraw his pi y till a
more favorable time. "No," saitl ho, "I'd rather
my play were damned bv bid players than
merely saved by Rood aotinz." 8hiitnr ag-iirt
stood bis friend, and substitutes were found for
the malcontent actors. On tho eventful evenlnz,
llurke, Jobnton, Reynolds, and a stronir bidy of
the author's well-wiibers, dined with biin at a
tavern before proceeding to the theatre.
I Goldsmith was too agitated to touch a morsel ;
and when his friends departed be had sot tho
courage tosurnmpanr them, buttled toU Jamtssf
l'.ik. w here be remained till fetched to Covcnt
flanlen la'e In the eveninu. As fortune , would
have ft, be appeared lhlnd tbe scones just In
time to hear a solitary bias tho only one beard
thai nlRht. "What's that i" exclaimed tho
fri litem d dramatist. "TMiaw, Doctor!" replied
Coliuan, "don't bo afraid of a squib, when wa've
been sittinif on a bar. el of gunpowder those
two hours!"
The valuation of tbe city of Buffalo Is
S5al,(5,355j divided as follows real estate,
flf.'.r),2O7,5r0; personal, $C.,4fi8,795.
Nittarulists have remarked that the squirrel
ii continually chatting to his fellow-squirrels in
tbe woods. This, we have every reason to sup
pose, arises from the animal love of gousip, as ho
is notoriously one of the grcatost tad-bearers
among the tribe.
r.vnvo WILSON. -I)eieiiil)r 20th, tv 11v. chis.
1 Hill. JAMES II. I WIND, ol Chester coillltv p.. ,l
;tJ.I.U-: J. Wl I.HON . of Nuwoattlo UkJUtilv, llu
fWlliuiiitf-on payent iilcnflt uo;v.l
J j A1.LA;H Kit I A R(KZ .)n necfmb.rJ2d.Hi4.
i 1J ,hn liev- 1r Lectl'. rtM-.tor of su ivti-r' i hjr-ri.
1 riak inkz cAKOKZ.v.UuuiihtL'roi jutm warounoul
kl.Mi (lllllti II -On Dee.-mlier ?UI I Hill kin,.
now aun ii.i itrtovn, u irittuy t niir.at, i.ewHiiurK
10
T'i.l.r. .'i. . ui in ii vi tiiiu ieyr .11 his. III.
MATIIhU H-tlll.l,ANIl.-On Sat.t.ntli, tlta IH Intt.,
I T H e Id v. Tlio.nat 11. Alltsn, Mr. JOHN MAII1K, 1V8 lu
lr' IIO-A I.II.I.ANIl.
KOI.hN .Mt'KTiiN.-In Ilostnn, on the SDtli nf Iii
f ii ber, ly the III V. Ir J I l.tluullxo. Al.llKltl' V.
Mol.l.N.o tnls city, tu HI.IZAIiKi II .. daugbwr u tha
Inle lir uu.Iiua Mortuil, ul VVtteolllU', Vu.
iislKC.-AIiaMM in.-iiv It'tv. Ulcliarl V. SUtl-rr,
WM.OsLI It auU Alias MAKIT JS. AU VM80N, uu tlio
111 -t
HTKVr N-nv- II v Kit - At Kenwonl, neur H tltl n'tr-,
I'i i t"i ti'f IMh l"i4 Io Hev Kuli n N. Ilaer, t in Kev.
W IL .i. IIVKN'ti.S .if Wli.uiiig oil. Do ., lu .I1AI
'111 H I A. ll.u ila tiiuur p, Mil.
TincKAKA-liltANNAN -on Thuratar m trninj,
?M init..nl 111 Ml. I'eter. t'tiiri-li. liylti,, re' lur tlcv.
Ooue l..eiN. H. 1) AI.KXASHKIt I'll V t ' K It A . ..!
Oil. el'y, antl SlAUlili; .11., Vkuhkuii tlsu.llt.'r ui Julttl
Ur..uljatl. I ,ul tlttlliuiore, '4a.
mm
NUltOilT TOIMIAM.-On tlio J of Di.-mnber li
the It. v t iisntu t ui;.iieii. Mr. sa .i'i I, u hiliii' C
I M HO It IT It , uaui, liter ol tlio late Julm Touk.il
!-..).. ol II I. eity.
Wt.OllWAItl) ll!.UH.-On Tlem.liiy m.itnlnif Pee
y.'il hv li e liev. Kr. Morion ,1 V.MKS I. Wo iDW Utl)
to HI. I. IM A. unl Uuuvlili r UI I'.'K'. ar.l Illula.
I I. ' II V .-A 1 the ri a'lti neo til Ii ti littlier, 1 o ono n K
rlur.v I nlti (1 tatfs Annv. Mciniihli. Toim.. uu Hut ir
tlav, lloci miier luili, K K. l.'I.AUV, Jr., lata ol the L'ulteii
Mut.o Aimy, ufceil liti vo ir,
Kl. 1 S i, N On ' r Ulv Inornln'. (lie M hi iti.t., t ; te.i )
WO t.KV -A., sell of Jawe, M anil r Uinta S. Hji.tf .u,
ant u .1 yeara.
HAM..- On the .litli lu titnl, Mr. SAMUKL P. II ILL,
Ul I lie -lilt I. yt'Hi' ol llH lltli'. w
'llle ri'lulivi'S antl Irli-utls nf the lanillv. al-n the ojli
Certiatttt u.ilulittr. ul l.oil"U. No. 1 A V. M..ur.i r.-sitei:!'
rull3 I tit .it ii to itllt ml Uiu luut-'-Ht. In on the rioM.iiiie of
l.ln it otl er, .Vm t lliilit'th J. Iliill, Itti.tli'iiiii, i'livnt.'
tlilrtl Want. (n Sniitr lav tnorti utf. the 'J4'h In.tuut, nt 10
u c oek. without iitrtliur uuticu. e uuaral lu proceed to
All Stunt"' ( liim h.
Kt. i-K H. 'H the 31-t limlant ItKBEl C'A KEVSlilt,
mt-'t il :rt year,.
Iter relative, and Irh-ntls nro reaiiectlully lnvttil to
Atti-nd tn-r linii-rul, trail her latu re-liltiiii-i-. So. lA N.
t.iifliteenili atreel, on Naturdiiv morulott, at 11 uVluk.
K N A I'I'. Ketl. with ltla laca to the lue, on tlie.luth
nltiino, iu the Itroutl ItivtT, H. V , eni.'nt,i'it'nt. tinh-rly
Si rt'innlol tlurlmn. 11II1.I.1PJ KSAI'I'.ul the t nlliil
Htaa-K aleutui r it i..", alter havlntt mult t till y aerved liia
Cuutitry for over seven yeurt.
Kl Al ItKll-On lliti llsl In.tHMt, U. KLU'HEIt, lu
M 4!ltli yrur
r ri.-iiit-i atiilrn)aUvea are, renpeetl'ullv Invited to ntteni
lim luuernl. Iri iii liin lute reslileneil, No. KHJ ltitttouwo.nl
alrei t, uu uekt Saturtluy aueriioim at I o'c ucd , without
lurll er ni.tli-u. To lu'octiit I tu Muiiurnent Cein.'Uiry.
Mt;Oo M IX -On ttia li lt Ineaul, ai l l y l'oln
I!'.s(ii a1. Vu . ul um liotunt t v ftlttijil fevur, WILLI M I'.
Ah tliiN N I J.t., ilriitniiii'r vt ointiany II., Oiiu-liiliioreil
anil tilneiy-uiiihih I'eiiiiHylvaiila vu'uit'eeri. eon ul
Jttineii M and Jdary AliOoiuiell.uted lu yeura, 1 month
ana U il.o h.
'1 he rt hillvi-a antl irlentl, ot the family. Provost Omtrd
anil nietnheni ol the onu liundreu-and nineiy elt ilh Ite
Kimeui ilia, may be In thu city, are ruapwlfully Invitntl
to aiit ml h a iiineral, Irotn thu renideuee ul his piiiema
lu IKitj V Mevi-u'ii atroot. un t-aturiluy aireruuon. at it
e'clot k. To proceed to Monument t emetery
NATION On the 21at Itujlant, J01UN SAITOM, otrcti
ol yeini and a uiitiitlm
1 lia re atlvra ami trlends, and hia 'ate fellow workmen
are ri-HiMctiully Invited tu attend hi mutual, from tit,
lale rettltltuee, o. Hl Cnrpentar airett. on Saturday ut
So'uluik. service at tliv t Lurch ui the avaugtlUlai
hiterment at t emden
Itoltl B t H. On theM'h Instant, JOHN HOBKUIS, la
the 4'iil year ol bin aiie.
'1 he rWaiivt-e aud inenda of Uie family are naaeetfullr
llivllidto atteud the funeral, from hie ,a! reaideuee,
Jatxby aireet. Sorrlaiowu, on even h day. Uii M.h
unit at one oYloi'k. without further nu'lec.
srAt'KMAN.-Ou Itit Uil Ui.l .JUBLl'il HrACKaf AN,
a 'tiMjuii.
Hi, nla lvea a'. el Mendl art reipetfullr Invited to
atteod hia Intieral, liora hls'iai ratldi iu e, No UJ7 Jrffi-t-aon
aire t, en Hi c .nddiiy ( luudujj hUi hut., el i o'eloek
I at , without lurther uolicu.
WII.KINM.un the 'ilt. at Trentoo. V. J. L Wit A
KKKlxIC, wlia ni in. A. L WlMiinauu, luriuerly of
ilunuvllle Ma
'ioa uueral will take plane from tha fetildenre of
Otoh-11 li. VVllkluaou, HQ. Mv Mai, aire) , at U o ehiek,
on -aturday tuoruuta Lvulsviha aad abvtlla pmwB
tltuji.J . '
ALHAVI1N.
O
u
It
O
u
u
T
I. K. W A LU A V li At
KccMtorto W. II Ctviyl,
HAftOf HAM.,
No. 710 CHKSNUT RTRKF.T.
OfTer CotnplU Hata of
EB00A TELLE
AND
LACE CURTAINS,
Sl'ITAM.H IOB
CUMHTMAS FRTiSKN T8.
N
N
H.
iso. riu e.'iii.MiNirr htkumt.
NOTTINGHAM AND SWISS
t.AOr.H.
HKf 8 T T 1. V. R.
CIltMMT
bTHaai.
WINDOW SIIADLSj No. TS3
nhWHiYir. KELTY,
aTT.,. CABRINQTO!? h 00.
MasrrACii'KF.K'. 1 ciibsut UTRicat
PIANO COVKRS,
LAIioKar HTOt'K I!f TIIK GIT I
AT LOW l-UICIM.
iiivsM.r
STKBLT.
lr. Jn, iM'n Ilrtir l onlr, V.lvfgniiOj lr-
l tumrtf, cm he had In wlii (lint buttloi, with nto
I tTB, ulUMe for the toilet Ubk or droninx rmrcfin. Thn
ltiKllllri of 1M1 r olt'brtotl i-reiidrnll'tn nra io wr I kwn
att tn cnrrely reipilre m ntUn; 1-ut wu will ar,tf rour
h'.ad If bti'.A, or pi tlHlIy s, if your tulr It ltmh n 1 drr,
(alliiijr oft or turitliif xtry; or If jour bffci it covered wlt
I'midrutr. scurf, or iKln dlr"'aP, Jnyno g Ilftlr Tnlti
ttic artlclo to rrmtvl Ihot tI i; and U pniT tt, jrtu
I ae ooi to Rife It a trtil . 1'iTpirtxl by hr. D. 1 Amu M
Bos. Ho. 312 C'heintit mrrct.
-prir?tJQeora-v Sleek Cs.ai oT3Tv
rrrrii
riAnin , .. ' f
ash I I I II
BftftON . B trlMST s
IMMNP. I' (lilt. ASS
Over 5oOef eaeh nf trieaa flnal
Initrmnen', aave htirn inld hy
Mr. tt., ar.S Uia deinaud la oon
Btantly h ereaalug.
or aaie only by
J. E oori.n,
Revcnili and l,'ceaut abreeti.
PIANO I
nmrr.s
IM A no i
rOhTKfl
1 1 ISO I
KURT ft
HAM) I
KoUTKB'
OABrwaT
OKllA SH.
CAiimisr
Ult U t ,S .
CAKINEr
emuNs.
tlMI.NK.r
011UAJ43.
ireeu and KUavk Ten.
rro,h Importation,
by Uie paekaga or pound.
Jeat received by
a ' Davla k ItinarARnfl,
Antl acid renili aareeli.
r'jii'; on. co.MrANii:s.
A LIST OF TIIK
GOOD
AND
ijociua
OIL COMPANIES
will na ruiiLiaiinD in tub
Commercial List and Price Current,
TOMORROW.! If
T
11 IZ HC:ilOAIA.CKISIl
fflra
frfril
PIANOS,
ACK KO WXHDOKD TO BE
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
CKLKDJtATBD 'OS T11BIB
Sn'EBIOR TOXE AXD TINISa,
KSOWH TO BB TUB
MOST DU2AELE R,3TRTJMEXTS MADE,
AND BOLD UTON THE MOST KIASON
ADLE TKRM9.
AT TIIK WAKEKOOM8,
No. 1021 CHESNUT STREET.
W MfpMHftally IbtIU our frtentli and tk fabHt
aliy m ult it ttjt Watftsranma buwI xftuln out xlailTo
unortoiant of hlyhly iniprorod 84uar i4 iirmd ritaoi,
W mbto foolT4 Uw tltist prsMuivtnu t all Ue treat
txaiMd avar hald la Uiii otiunlr, LualuAioff Uia PrlM
Miitfai at tha Warkl a ralr.UryataJ 1 Vaw Yort.and
rua aroua UatiAioulala from (La Uatt axtlata In tUa oouatry
atnl Burvpa.
Wa frf! aatliftod that thare ara n planaa mada lathla
act in try aui'.rU t oor awa.
Aa rhllaafa'pftU miBaracttirara wa piida ovraalvaa In
fa.vlrg ttcbiaad a rapatatlon far aur InatrujuAnta oawx
Ud by any other uaora iu ibis counlry. Ulaawil-k-own
fvf t tfLat our Plauoa have for many y aura mat n
Uttifd Uetr high reputation, uotw.UiaUn4i.Hjf tha ywerftat
a4uihka of Uia Itajtera oittkara.
w York and owa'oit Pl&aoa kava fcveea flaadc4 teoa
tt.: raarkut iLrvrtfh thetr aa-Dctea, ana neraldod by thean
a. ttiaontyPianealntba eotiutry;yat At the a tuna tiave
ttt'-oe taia aranta very aeldr aa cootiuna to aell any oaa
aiakm'a Initrutnenn rr aoy lenatb ot time, 1W Ua raaaoa
that tkey are tnferliir, and Uey are ovaspaUedl to taka
boltl of otaar makara', aartiapa aUU awrt Inftvlor,
ahtouwh puifrd1 up ky Uinaa aa caiebraied Pianoa.whoai
at tbe aaaoe tlni aucb makera have Haver koaa
ua i r h ard of In their own cllfca- Tha aotuequenoa
l, that our eltixm.i are otVa induced to pim:iaaa aanh
Lriit.rlor tnitrutucnta, without eobLierLnj( their own or tbo
c uara! lnt.rat- of tbtlr city,
'Ike adv our cltlxcaa aava ha anooranlna; aoa
b. aaufactan.'a certaJuy alMiMla! net Uorerlouktd, for Uta
ft kiwlnf roeautis ;
P.rtt. It l arknow16ed that ihi.tadrtpMa !a the gTA(
Mro'kotinLng dtr vt ;Ln coiirtry, and ceiatKatad IWia
an per lor asd akllf workman.
tKfcopd T-- purcbatiir (.bialne tha piano dtrfMy from
ui. tbe nimiaffctK.rwii, aii.il a ibe aueunt u-kue ty ibe
artit w ho uiualiy clmiu greater ptoAta Uian ibe inau
acturer. 1 tan! Tbe tf ent a rr(i(tibilltT amoonU to BMttnff,
t)iei ! tu reilitBi ; Uie Inttrumeiii be eua la m tide for
btiv tuarkwt, and ilia punhaAfv uiuit mo ibu risk. V iwreai,
on tbo otbwr j.iid, wa, ai thu uianuieeturei a, are held
rMpoti.it' e, aad eann. t bark tb ttntnminmnj Ilka Lho
aent. Our repuutloa ia ut itaka at ail Uwee, ana It la
Id rvfore u our taieiaal to tura oat itoua oUmi ibau flrat
ejaH tBitrtin euta.
Jf'ouiib. AduiHting tbat anch tnatnimenta mUiht ba
iQMlpour owiiwtHD ntw.tbey cauiiut g v um aama
lAiiatmi'lioa, it wear the tame Itnlb of time, fur lb a
r ! a U-at ik aKil d petid. it.n oiiiera to kvp anuk
piuiiti aa lie BdUa in oritur, aitit will of rifurav nut oxpettd
any id hu pninia to tlo in, w MiM we, th iiianHfaeturiwa,
have oirf ewn 4irileiit workfiMMi, wbo fully uinuHUa4
tbe tniwntrfa, and will piompiiy Ktvo ttnar uUiuVUtii, aiul
Ue i'iMjt'i a inade o wi'itr ifliM;n lonr-saT.
Our eitatiUdbment le one of Uie utvt Hxtaneiva In thla
eit)iu-yt aad wbtn our taw tmprovf nttnl now Hi profrrel
are oouiolo'ed, h tii b'1 one 01 IIh larNt in tl'e world.
Our otijoct la ui mae thia braiicb of UMioiruy oua w lb
yrt tniiliuthi.il of ah I oMy.
Our ljmtuiiioau aieo Hiiaeaa (treat tmiovarnoHta otot
otlii., and our e-twiuiivo fnofliuca ftr auaiiafaotnriBM
eaal'k) u to kff v an band a lar,c atock ot luatenai, and
pro ure Uie tx-at maealiiory, Ac.
If pariona da4rtna to purciiane will ftre a ft eaJt. wa
wlU prove all tbat wa bare aaid Ih rt,ad to our piaaoa.
Tliert are. mi courae. alwaya dkneretii-oe of opinion, end
prutilsd hitada. and thob wha are tntrttMl La aba e&le
of olJ.or plaiv'i who way Uknrr from ua; Ut awb we bare
oatyla aay, Uiatlt would f've oa lnuvA pleat ore, at any
lime, to I t our Inatruiuauta wii ay oiiux uutaa wbtoH
Ur BBayvhsWeee to naui.
W aaain ak our fi ieHlf and taa publki fo call and -amuie
our aupertr t'lunoa Wc fWel aaliiUtd Ual do
heuae in tbta city aaa v.uipeto wttb na, vut prWea belaf
anavnaal- au (eriua aAevmadatiiuj
N.B. Sccond-luBI rknof tak in exchange.
riANOB TO RENT.
Cxdtrt for 'lulling promptly fttUnded to.
E0H9MA0KEE & 00.,
W
JNDIA SCAUFS.
ih annAT varibtT.
a. m. HAFiiKian,
IVo. 902 OnEtNUT STREET.
I Af'K 't,I.AlA,
, 'K rXp.TH,
M'i't'KHM H1,
KM f'BnM ( I, tKS
gi-ha-N M ART mi.i.Alti,
At !' Vt ooe.
J. M. II A KM2IOU,
ho. f4 CIIH.4NITr BTRKKT,
j-:m iimoi ii;itiKH.
rMHit')iitntilfi t'oM.tKn,
KM) -MOIItHKKU Hr, If,
PMItHiMKKJtKII nLhhVIC,
TKIMMKlt HKTII,
Okoap, by
J. M. IIAI IiKIOH,
No. !N riir.sstir Hrur.Kt.
If A TV I Ti iTli OH 112 KM.
HKVMU) IMNhKftoCHIlLrd,
I.AtIM MANllKf.H IIIIKl-H,
TKIaH kl Rl liANIKkllOtllRrS
J. M. HAKI.KKHI,
Mo. ft tUIRftNKT HI KHrtT.
1 1 Or i i:hv,
A mi. I. AISwKTdKMT.
3 14 IVKH
IN OKHAT TAKIKTT.
N- 9-rJ O.lCStflJT STUKKT.
i ; v i : w 1 1 i 1 1 mm vz4.
Latest Korclilra jnitt revived from I'arla, by
J. M. I! VM.KUUI,
ho tJCHKNUT HTliKUT,
M'MHK aNTU.UKH.
M,A''K
IUiita foi'LIP1,
nK0(l f hlSTZKM.a'a
All lie abure at l ow rTiort i.ir Hi1 IKH.ioATA.
M. JIAKIaKIOII,
Ho. (Ol CUK8NU r HTKKT.
11 ISlbata
1)0 YOU WISH TO MAKE A PRESENT!?
HQ TO
HARBACH BROTHERS,
No. no n. KiuiiTii H'vmar.T,
TOO WILL UNI) Till
I'lNKST AND LrVlUlKST
ASKOHTMUNT OF
KTATI.K AND KANOY
STATIONERY,
PEOTOGMPH ALBUMS,
and FANCY GOODS
IN THE CITY.
WRITIalil HKHKR In It'ieevfond.Maht.iiatiy.and Wal
nut tiesulllttl atiHiirtnirtit.
ltlKTrul.lt.il A.N J TUUIIIsrs', CASKS, In every
itvie anil aiil.lt
IT Kjt. -With Hilk an l 8teel llh. In,, lit M inoeo, Vel
vet , rialii and r ritaiueiitetl .
Tllli.1V H rVI.fc OK CI'iAB CA8M-Somo heauU
fltl patti-rn..
LA111''.' TOMPANIONH-In Moroixio anil Enamel,
Itui nuiiitt quality and Mtilth.
TllaKI.INI) AhU SlIuri'lKU SATCHELS All nlr.es
aril arapra.
ltil'Kl-1 KNIVF.1 ANI BflSdOKs-or nreonatlty.
A rm.L l.lhK or Ttiy hooks, bound and hi fniiar
ttlltatile fur rhlltlroo nt everv M(te
immrh, AND rAl'KH IMJl.LS-In great varlelr. Many
eni rel new.
CA1 l'UOTOORArilSI CAIII) rilOTOURAl'HSI
t'AUI) I'HOIOUUaI'USI
We have a ip'andld ilock of
l'lIOTOGBAPII AI.miMH,
Belling at rory low ratal,
rlaeeSeJ atlentlnn la e.Iled U the
NEW MOROCCO 11 1 NO E ALBUM,
I.aya perfeotly flat when open,
Oa.llon HARRAOH RKOrUKKSJ If you want a liand
aime.or uaofutaxtioui fbr a
I'llEHENT.
fMoneol ourlCKW ALRtrMS, large, for U eenti; or,
.lied wlUt Colored flclure., 6tl cent,.
HABBAOH BE0THER3,
II K-aTt
Ko. 36 N. BIOUTH 8TBKHT, PhJUtl.
QOODS
FOB TT11 HOLIDAY..
IKVEIgC KHDUOTIOK 1ST riiica OT
WATCncS,
IBWKUtT,
gn.TER-rLATED If ARE, 4.
I a lire' Dold Rnntln. CaaeC
Levrr Watrbea.boaulirully From .30 to $190.
enaiaved and enamelled, (
Ornla lleavv Ujld 1
IliiniitiK ca.e Le- From IM to .IM.
ver Walchae.
Silver Uunlltig Tata Watchei for
...IS
.
. 31
. J5
. '
. DO
fnll-jewulled Levari ...
Hold Veet Chain,, from .10 to S7I.
liuld Cl.atrlalne Chalna. rrom Sin to HO.
(Jnitl Nerlt C'tta 01. fioni .' to $.'0.
lisitllnerent nlea fine tiuld Heta. Plni.and Ear Ttlnffi,
all tlie laieat and mit ra.hionattta de.Lrm, from SA w ilZ,
natL tioi.n
BI.P.EVB nrTTOKi, JIONOH RTrns,
BCAIir I'INN, UB.STS' PINS,
WOI.D THIMIU.K8. HU.VBB TU1MBLES.
tlKACEIKIB, ' AkMl.llM, UU"'
ICKETS, chakmh.
l-KNI U.g, l't.BS.io An.
Try variety of BI Ter Snd BUvar-miail Wari, at
maniitariurar'a prlooa.
IkA KlrS, CAKR RARHTS.
I AKII ItASKFTS, BI'II' ItAsKK.TS,
Itlfl KR IHSIIE8. rJI'ltAK DISIIKS,
BYIU'P PITCHBB8, BltKAK TAS T CA8TOB8.
I'rNtR CASHUS, .ALT hTAtiDU,
UllltJ.'TO, Cl'PM.
WAITKK8, lillKB,
CALL BKI.t.9. MAI'KIaT BIB08.
IKI IT BlTrTEB, c. c.
FnrVi and Riioon., In every vai lely, treble plated, on
genuine att.ale.at ene half tne a.ttal prluaa. Kesoemoer ttiat
a tara atbra. v. 1th a big rent and heavy ax penie, every
way, la not the place Ui bav x), go. p. Tlierertira. If
y"U vioaid atudy your ewn loteieau aud want great bar
gauaa, vlall aur Utile alef e,
Xo. lOU If AKKBT Street.
lt- toi-M W. L. CLAU&.
ALLEGHENY RIVER
AND
EAST SANDY OIL COMPANY,
TISANDO COUXTY, PBNNSTLYAVIA.
CAl'lTAI. 8500,000.
100,CCO bliares, at Five llollara Euli.
rmt r. to BUDsi Kir.ttts. .it rn buabs,
The All. ilieny lilver aad Kant Ready Oil Conpanr have
two dt.lti cl and valuable uupi-rltea. Imtti ol wbichara
onued in li e slaiulr, and one of whhin li a wotklug iro
ptti.v, alremly devtlcpeU, V.IU. all the iiecenary
inat'l.lB,r .
ho 1 lontalii, three acre,, and la tltaatad on ihe hank ef
the AilekDiuy river. Ituinrl aialy oim. i.iie to lite ctle
liralnl I Incur wall. II la but a ftw ullee lYjea Uie towa
of rraiiklln.
Ou ilila property U a well which ha, been bored to oil.
'It e luipruii Dit-lili are ao Eiiitlne Untise, Hleam KiiKtrte,
nearly new, iferrlck and l'ampiajt Apparatus aimplete.
The yield of Die well, wltra lu renular eteratlon, le ten
barrel. In twenl; lour heuta. Inn prepi ny I, mar the
Cochran farm, oo winch ia located the Improvement, of
Ibe lialtlninie Cuiupaiiy, and e-ttitaln, ample ruo n aud
t'ronlaite on the river for keveral ailiiltloiial walla. One or
two other v.i-11, can be worked with the pnwer now on tiie
Itrounu. WltiUn a very ahort dlatance of thii t all t, one
vihU-ti 1, una ridding Blity Larrel, per day.
No. 3 la a loily-nve acre tract, aituau-d oil a bend ef
the Kn,t Hntiily rrtck, about live mile, from It, inou'li,
on tlie Allet-lu-ny river, luiweiliuteiy oppo.ite to ttil,
trart, on ILt ctl.ir eldi of U.i itriaui, la a natural oil
iprlug.
I'll.' frontage on Uia en eh, whd'h li all bottom land,
nitai'ie for bnrltiK, ia tiilDclmnj citinine lor in, luca
lii u ol Duuerona vi'ella.
In view of the exlenilve facitltlc, Ar eatalll,hJnt walll
en Ik li property, tho ittm of twenty khon.uiid doUari li
merved aa a vi nrktnr capital for Ila doveloptnitnt.
It la propo.ed al once to place two etu-'laea on ttitf
property ; aud aa the working capital tuui rcorved will be
ample, tint revenue derlvinl from tint well ontliaAlla-klti-iiv
will be devoted at once to ilia dit Ideml fund'
riubirripuoui will be received lot a liuiied awoant of
BUKk.lj ,
J. M. AVALTON,
. vt .. tiusd etbbbt,
121 BrLAT) EliPITI X.
reat.
fhiiadtitiila. Pa.
il l lueiuJuiru
ASTHMA CUBED. RELIEF GUARAN
teed In lea aaltiwtea, and a verttiaaml cure atrected
by t)ieu,eof"l pbam'a Astliuia t ure." Cthev of from lea)
an twenty yemrt' atAadiag yield at onea to Ila l.ttluenoe.
PMea Si. Sent vltu. to aur aodruea.by H. C. I I'll AH,
he. 26 B. IUUU1U Bllvvl, I'liiladelpula, l'a. Circular,
rrSl Irtw a. tuikVujtf
QOOD BOOKS
BrBLZP, oxroBD iDinoir, '
FOU TIIK Dl'.SIf, FOR TnR FAMILY,
AMI) rtm TIIK BCNIlAT Rt'llOOL.
PBATER ROOK a. Plcirant Slilt-ai for preienta; net
tinted paper, very hand.oinrly butiait. Price from .A
lo .10.
l'RAYBR BOOK a. Tnr (ha I'aw.bonnd In aratiea tti or
altcep, ftetn .1 1 1 .1.
I'ltATP.R HOOKS fur Sunday Buhnola, frim Oe. to .1.
DIlirTEl) BNOW n.AKKs. A volume of Retlirt.lua
I'm try A hean toil lift to a ploua frlvtid, or te the elok
or ioriowtng. Irom f -ji ti, .t.
IU1TY TRr.VYI.XlM. Ill the aullioi Of "The Sch mlierg
Cotla ramlly." Prli, .1 71.
TINY II l!U ART FOR TINT I'KOrl.R. T Tear!, thorn
10 Read. 4 vo:utnra. is eelort d llliiatratluna. .1.
Tli K POP. I B. Illtinlrated. .1 per volume.
TUB POKTR. Woe and gold, and green and guM .14
rter volnuie.
AU the acw lViokg rrei'lved aa nfiva aa puhliatiod.
A It lltIK AnaORTHIiNT OT
HlINlOAY-SCIUOIa IIOOKH
HtltcUid bora tha variom Ct nrrh Tl k Roatctles and
Itrlvnta publlnhora
Also, a larite an.rirtmeitt of m'HTtr rtllVF.I, BOOK
RAtKS. HOOK HTANIIR, H K 11 U )N t' il'T K tS, l'l'.S
w'll'BKB, I'CIBTF NtiKNAIKS, Poll TKOl.I'.lS, AW. An.
Poll 1111 UT TtIR
I'HOTLSTANT Kl'ISCOPAL IKioK SOCIETY,
No. IJI CIIKS.VCT RTBKP.T,
11 T 10 IS IS 17 I'i 2.'-2 I'blla lelpSa.
HKNDEISSON A CO., -
No. r!iH AHCII B'f'ltHHT,
'
nOOKSKLIJtBH.ST VTONBIl, AND lil'.AI.KItS IB
rholoKT.ipii Albunir?-jind Fanry Artlcliw,
Are receiving daily ill tha
K0VELTIE3 OF TBE EEASOiT,
Which will bninld at reasonable prices, AJfll NO r x
OKIllTANTI)EMNISKAlTKI)lltlUAtJ.SBOK(lll.l) OB PAPEU FLUCTUATIONS. U-SllnCt
Game early In tl.e aoaaon and make yonr ictectloni.
J. QA8 HEATIUQ BT0VE3I
a. CUKAPKR THAN COAL OR WOOD I
EAGLE CAS IIEATIXG STOVE,
TIIK ONLY ONB THAT tS
FREE FKOM SMOKE OR SMELL.
Will Heat
OFFICES, TARLOUS, DININQ, SLEKHNO,
AND BATn ROOMS,
Wlthleaa trenble,ln leaa tltre,andat leu exnnnte than
any Cloal or Wood Htova. They ara very convenient lor
aaa lu aparlmente In wbkih there li no Caimne, K'lue.
G. AV. LOOJ1IS,
No. 'A7 S. SIXTU STHhJl'VT,
U M!thIm PIIILADBTiPHIA.
TJSIVEBSAL CLOTHES W BINGES.
1UK "GREAT FAMILY ECONOMIZER."
IT IB TUB
BEST AND ONLY RELIABLE WRINGER
BIPORB TUB PROPLB.
TT IS TUB MOBY DURABUt MACTJISB MADB.
It U the only Wringer with the
TATENT COO WHEEL ItEOULATOR
For turnkng both rnlli togetlier. whloh potltlvely preventi
tee roll. Item breaking or twiating oa Uia abaft, aa all
YVrcugera without
COG WHEELS
WT11 tlo, no mittar bow itrongl It may ba aaaarted to Ua
OBtrary.
It ia not onlr a parfrct Wrinrnr. but tba Cof Wheli t m
H a power whic ram'.ara It a moat KXi KIXBSr
WAK1IRK, aa taa Iflrd to by Uinonao.U wbo fcaa it In uie.
It iavi (imp. labor, clothei, and nionr?. It wl I pay fHr
Hali in tha BaVINU OK C1XTU1MU AtrOMJC aTef U
K.f.HT BrzER.-Tha nasal Fa mil 8Jaa ara Ko. 1, Mo,
IH, ana Bo. 2. Thoae ha fa
COO WUEKLS,
And an w air an tad In a very partfcolar.
hoi. 2S and 3 are not warranted or rarmamanrlorl, hav.
lite so mail rol a that t'oua canro be uoJ. al luing h tooy
ai ot ttm aAe l ie and yrteoaa thuaa aoid by tfbbor luaAara.
K. I.,. 13UKNIIAM,
No. 17 8. SIXTH STBKKT, PhllaJ.lpU'a,
ll-tt-mwilai Uaonfa-woreri' Agent for Bat P.nna.
JNDIAN SriUNO OIL COMPANY.
OmOE. No. 152 S rOUftTH Struct
PREMDHNT,
JOHN KK1CHAM.
BC'BKTAHY AND TRRAatlRBR,
JOHN C. 8AVKBT.
1HBBCT0BB.
John Beteham, i Hamoel A llairteoa,
aiamiiel Hioan, I John Ulbaoa,
Mark Haltlemton. W A Arnod.
Tbooiaa W. bailey, ' liavkl A. VYoalppar,
Job ft Bavary.
CAPITA1. STOCK, 400,000.
Ino.eoo aharei at .1 each. '.',000 .hare, reaurved by
ihe Company for a working capital.
Tftie Company have ieeured la foe iltaple ona of the
aval valuable oll-pmilucitig imrcela on tbo Buborti Farm,
an French craek, Vcuango oounty, Pa., about four aallaa
fretn Ftantlln.
Tho tract eoatalna about St acrea, with a river In fron
af nearly UOO feot, and ha, auperior railroad factiitiea, tha
railroad from Meatlrflta to Oil City running through tha
property. Vpon It there ia ace'ebrnted OU Hprlng, tha
product of which waa lurtncrty naed by Uie Indian, for
medicinal purpo.ca.
Tho Company have one well 2S0 feet deea, prodilclnn tha
heaviest Lubricating Oil, which li worth at the preaeat
time i!t per banel; and aa tluy are now preparing the
neceiaary machinery for worklnp tbla and other wel'a, II
la aonfldcu'ly expected, early la the year, to pay a large
monthly dividend to the Stocklivldera.
A limited numbet of ilnirci will ba iold at Ihaorlirlual
price of Ona liollar per ikare.
Bubicrllteri, an entorlng llielr aauiea, wilt ba ratiulratl to
pay 80 per cent, of the auhacrlptlou price, and the balaooo
on the delivery of the certlflca e. aay January 1, 14.
Application, for Stock may be made at tha office of tha
Company, Mo. Vol S. rollllTU Street where ipadtueui
af Oil from thil Cotnpiny'i well may bi laeu, aud
any luformatloa relative t tha properly may tw ob
tained. I'i-U inwalil
A SAMPLE
CASH OF CALIFORNIA
WINKS
A SAMPIB CASK Or CALIFORNIA WINKS.
A bAkll'I.K CASK OK ( AI.iroKMA M iNLS.
tine bollle of'Muvcatitl, '
One bottle ot "Purl,"
tine iKitlkofAntiellea,"
tun- IhiIII.- o"Hlierrv,''
One bottle of'Ilock,"
One bottle of "tlrape Hrandy,"
will he fitrwanled to any earl of Uie country on receipt of
ie.i-ii Uoll'trti
t'oumty i.tiysii'iam, dmptiiti, and ntmlllei win plvaaa
notice, ttuu tlutrt itllordrra lo
"t'Al.lHUtNIA WINB AOF.NCY,
"Ho. ii (lorly-twr.) H. Kll Til street, .
11-38-uialm above Che.nut, I'hlladcUinltt.'
1)VKE P AT.TFOTINIA AVINF.R!
1'1'ltK CA1.IKORNIA WIMK.S1
PI IIK t'ALlKOKMIA WIVES!
HOI K WINE, from CaUhiruia Viu.yaiUa.enuai to the
fun ou. Rhttic.
POUT w I MB, from California Vineyard, now med and
l'l M-rlbed by our leading pliyaiclane.
A Mil. I. It A WINK. trim Cailioruia Vlneyaxdi, a highly
popular brand.
Ul SCa.1 KL WINB. from Catlfbrnla Ylneyarda, aeept
al I.' te rt.ndren and the aued.
siiKRKt w ink, ir. in i ahibrnla Vlntyaroa, of pocnllM
value to reinalea in iltltcate hraith.
I.IIAI'K liHAMik, ffom Caliiornla Vlneyardi, med by
tut allrla wtth t he moet hcneflrlal Teeulta.
1,'Al.ltOUNIA WINK AUKNC'Y, No.il (forty two) 8.
Fin n HUrel. above l'hi -aa 11-w-nvilin
ALL TERSONS INDEBTED TO OR IIAV
lug elainte upon JOBKI'll Mt'MULI.lN, aaoeaaerl,
will pirate pay or preaeut tlie aametothe nnderklk-nta
Bieculcri, vV U.LIAM lil.Atil N1,
Mo. THU PINK Sireet.
CKKBtlK O. tl'ANM,
J 9-iSt v tio its ARC II Slri vt.
I ONOWORTH'S 8WEBT CATAWBA
J WINK
lliJM'lWORTn'. BWP1CT 0AT4WBA WIVB.
UiM.WOIt'l H M HWKtr I'ATAWUA WIMt.
A aniutl invoice of thte favorite brand at the 'Al.l PoR
ia vik Atii-Mcy, o, ii tiiMiy-two it- Firra
tUYtltHVI.VWlWlt fllawA
jrLI'.GANT HOLIDAY HOOKS,
IU ETEBY VAEIETT OF BlUDIUG.
PBIII.IHHKIt AMI KOR BAI.F, BT
J. B. UrriNCOTT & CO.,
not. 715 Btid 717 market bteeet.
H C 1, II I) I (I i
I.
THE COURT OF NAPOLEON,
O. Pork! nniVr Oa Firai Kmplrp.. with rflrHr.f Nt
lcHtMi . W iu and l.'roirifi.etMtraraJrjo Hiaat. ft Frana
11. Itix) Iruii. iuaiiu.
EARTH'S SILENT VOICES.
ri CtWl-Kfl, Ifariir- miont Vofra. aketcliM ami p(nl
tT al itit iM'i hma Uwrcoj. n tin t'r i.irmic iVelital avlao-
THE JOSEPHINE GALLERY.
F'Ht'd b AM'Nv aid Hh'ri 0r t, with f'ant ".l-
r.rtrai(a nf J phun. Mad lie t:nlnitir Naanlvna
I irst l.m , l.nrl ftf 'Tlri, ViKianir- KoU'nl. MJTia
1 aiiK r , Mailame.iiii ot, Pauiioa Uua()art Mad liO lmat
Biand, as. V""1.
IT.
IRYINQ'S &KI-TCH BOOK ELEOAXTLT
ILLUSTRATKI).
To Artlnl'a KdlUon cf WaalHn ton Frvlnr'a t-lkfttrvh
Pot a, prli.tfsd on i-ar af thn cJiolcat deti'rlpttoa, aiil
IlluruuieiJ witli lai KiiKravliiMi, liuiu urliLal dualgu 9j
etiiUitnt artl.ta, iuaikO.
FARATU.KH OF OUR LORD.
Uratitlfuiiy printed la nr-mto Paxnn tyn, an tintcal
papt-r, and muhii tlci iniy Uiiihtiatfd wiin i-iUtfrarina om
Maul .folia.
TIIE LOVKS AM) HEROINES OP TUB
POUTS.
fllnilratfd with rra and td al portrait! af PatrareVa
I. aura. 'InhtoH l.tsii.nra, Hmry'a (iiraltlino, Jolto-oa'a
hfialvMH-arr !.ve W-iicr'a hi;liaruaa, I'ope'c
IU at hlonnt. It r.in't Maid uf Atden-i, liurn lllahl-.n4
Mary, Oolcrnlna'aj lien -viivo, L inprie ilu w's ,M;nfiuhanau
and lti.iiat;u a Mai.d. It ltiti.aid lieury liioddarfi,
tuaxttj.
VII.
TIIK "WACjONKU OF TUB ALLEOHRN IBS.
A Tnle of the ln of SrTenty-slK. Hy T. nQrhanaai
Head. 1'Jno , Clot 11, and lull Vcliuut tint Top. lsiao.a,
blue and gold.
MISS HUIDUKS rOKMS.
MAKTI.K IS1 E.I.H'iRNDH OFTMK HOUND TAftl.r'L
aad tHiHT ruvtb, liy tialllo Urldgea. lttmo., oloth.atcl
IX.
TRKSCOTT'S COMPLETE W0RK8.
XHW CKOWN OCTAVO aoiTiox.
lKri.tn:Na
BlHTO&r OF TDK COitgUJlBT OF MKXI00. I Tela.
8to.
I1I8T0&T OF TIIK OOHQUKST OF FKRU. I r:l.,8ra.
UlMlOkV Of! Ufa. KK.KiN OK KEKlIMAttI AN U.V-
HELLA. STola..Bvo.
UIllORY OF TIIK KBION OF GUAltLEU TOM ft.
COD StoN.,8vo.
I11HT0KK OF TUB H1CION OF CHABLB3 TflfiflFrila
8 yoK,8to.
PHXhCUlT 8 MlSCELLANIKfl. 1 vol., 8ro.
Each work aold aeparately.
TBB WUULI UMFORU IH BLEQAXT ftISriI51S,
UaatLa. balf ltoiburh, half calf, half calf antl'itu, half
etui (jilt, eitra, ao.
KIRK'S CHARLES TIIE BOLD.
IlUtoryof Ctiar!aA tha Bold, l)uk of Ruraand. Uf
John Fi aier Kirk. 9 roll , Hro., with ponrafa Clata,
hair vellum, bait calf, nat ; Paifcaif, antlujimtnaro'aajr,iat
nil call, kill, extra. Concluding volume iibiraj la pra.
XX.
CHAMBERS BOOK OF DATS.
Th Rrok of Daya : A Mlotlanr of Popular AiMinlMaa,
1n corrtfction w.tii tha c.aiandar, tie udiufr aaacduM,
lUK'ly uo li'arciry, Curlottitlra ot l.iiraiar ar-a
Ouditlfi oi Iluman I lie aad Character KJlled uudar (ha
huptiilcu ot bobert t'baiubexi. Jn -j Tola., R-al aro.
XII.
SCOTT'S WAVE RLE Y NOVKLS,
In rartcua atylea,liiolu11ng
I Alf AHHOTTHFOHI KHTTIO rf Oomplate In twolvt
volume i, deal-octavo, wltn illiutratlona
II. A KOVAL OCTAVO Il.LirHTK ATRD KDITTOH.
In tVeelva voiuiaea, aplatadfdly tlluatratcd with overttH) en
aiav iikb, catiipntliia lBiidacaHsa. liKuleiita,and t'oru alia
vl tba iiisttrical k'ruuaK tleaciibad ia Uia Wwrai.
i;i. A ICTC UIAL Kln ION. Ia tw.mj-fuur vuluraaff,
a'uodeorno, uiuaiiatod lib ever iiuu ateo aud wuau eu
travitika IV. A 1E0PLE 8 EblTlOlS.-Complataliiiii volamaa,
octavo. iL ban actd.
V. A NEW AND URAUTIPtTI.LV lLLlbTtATMO
XDITION. la fotj v -ftlfiht vulumeii. cap ftvu , tTinta on a
bvkutitul fumtr 'I) pa, aid tUauraied with ovar
16(0 wood cut, and ktevl ei uriviUKii. (futillihed io oou
iiecUoa. witU U.a Mbnri. A- A 0. iiiaca, ol JCdiubortiU.)
XIII.
BVLWKR'S NOVELS.
A Few Edition ol tbe Voveia of S'r K J ward Lyttaa Bid
wrr. in 40 votumca, neat 1'Ju.o., via :
The Caxton Faiull...'al vola. KnH'tta Aram t ro'a.
My Nt.v.i 4 voia. anoul ..'iva'a
S hat V Ul Ua Uo With 1'MiDau .1 r iia.
Itr X vola. 1 he luowad ,t.'i rola.
JJe-vereux 3 vjla. ral Oliituid... tvoia.
'1 beLjuliiayaoi ioiu- Oodolpiii 1 ral.
pt-Il 3 voia. atritett Alaltfavara, lal
Kieual 'Jvole.I part Ivotf.
1 rila, talderuii 1 Vol. Kriaett MaJirrer. id
Tha lat of tba ila- j part (I e Alica....1 vola.
rurxi tl volo. Iwi(ntanuMeraliia;....1l vale.
Ilaiuld i vola. i-BvUtia ra.a.
piinuiaot tba Uhlna.l vul. 1
Each work furQlihed aaparatalj tf d alre4.
XIT.
LirnNcoTrs fronouncinq oazbt-
TEER OF THE WORLD,
Or, fla-grapliiLul Dictionary, containing
I. A TJeacrlpllvB Kutlce of the eountrlaa, ialaipla, rlvari,
mountaina. viUca, lowua, aio., ia avaiy yart ot taa.
glvbe.
II. Tlie Kamat of all lmportautplar.es, etc., botb la
tt.ir natlvty and tVirtiuu laiiKUtivva, witU lha protiunola
lion uf tbe tuuj a featuro uovur atletupteU lu auy otbaT
work.
Jtl. Tba claiakal nanian of all ancient plaura, ao far
at tlitiy cub be accurately aio named iriu tLabaat autko
rltica.
IY. A complete etymological vocabulurv of uiKurapbl
cal uamt'i. it? J. 1 1 ouia, M . Ij., ami T. HaiUwiu, ia
cue V4iltue of or .(V iiupf rial o. pagca.
XT.
WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY.
CVT ILXL'iTJIATKLt EIUTION,
Tl.orouftjly reviicti andvnlargcii.
ClNTINlN6
OYatR 90U0 F1JIE ES'GHAVli.iH,
10,(00 W0IU8 and alKANIMiS nol fouud In otlier lk-
llouallea. yd
I.N ONK VCl.l'ME OF lt-W ROYAL tJl'Att'10 PAUB8.
KVI.
surKiuou piioToGUA.ru alul'MS,
MAItB WITH LINEN Ul'ABDS.
Wa riiPfctfiiHy Invito attention to our extenilva attl
eltnant a..i.itlVi lit ol HI'I'tHloB PIIUTOIiUAI'U AL
II I MS made villi Linen l.unrul. ami bound I'i a Kraat
VMieH ol atyli ii.tltiii roinbiiilnii III tin- yn-ateat ()o-'roe tha
laieniial ftatutea ot tkrauae and duallluv. We a.. it ,
invite aiteaiM.B to our
BTBBEOBL'Of IC PllOTOflBAPlI ALBUMS,
a beautlM' novt Ity, width we bave Jmt lrtroiluc.t, eoml
bliunii witbu.etuid Album ute atlxatiiveuian ol tlitreo
aciic eiltvl.
XVII.
6TANDAIID KDITIONS OF BIBLES AND
rilAYER-DOOKS,
Printed In Ihe l.e.l manner, with keauUfltl type on tha
neenteited lutlr, and liouud iu I'm "" apl.-iidld antl
i".lnt..l .l.woa. Warranted w be . orn'ol, and .,,. to
Ilia beat Katillak Kdlltonn, at a a eaa Prlte. illue
l.ated will. Bual Hale, and lUuinluelu..ie, b, the or.4
artl.ta.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
l'VIIUNIIEIlti,
M p u st vi.nj mini nu&l : 6u-u (
it