4; ' (mum (Trie A liii.T AriF.ni"'""' wi'A ri:. OFTICK No. I" TJMKI) STi'r"T .. i... fi l,mlkh' .!,". Frtne nil'-" . . K,m.,i.k. .. I-.H a,.r....'Mo.he'e.-r'er.n4 main, to Huk.'-"-'! oolor JV. A.. O.. D v. r..-ir rw ' "' tn. I- " " I"""4 " T .rr.nfoni-' .v.a.tod la..-!'". To li rtJrr. .,, lMtti.-r. Hi U . ir r.mi.:,- 1 'KIR AY, HKCKMBKIt :i. i-wi. ,, ,...i.i ''"r,"' An nnii. flKll' Tlie n(-ii-r lnn'-WFiiu' r. I"'rt of A'linir.i! JoliTiK rail of nnlcTKiN upon w'.ii.'h !. jrlorj-loTltiff m.i.?'n:tinti innywnrU. Tni it It plnln rwtt'r-o:-f.irt ollir'ml tin '-limi-ut, goln? nWni.l'b' Into -i'Im, uihI i;iviii a siii Clnri ri'Iaticn of aiitrri'il.'iitti ami c.nni gnrnri'H. I'.nt It is nlm mmirtliin moro tliun llila. It not only n-I.ifiM fu H, Imt it rcl.i'i'.s them In a pr:'liit: ami "l.'lliiij;" manner. TliH Ofll I 1 n'l ort lias a clitu ncttr nliout it. Mo. t OfHi ial reportu linvc on!v an ofliriiil tlmnictcr lmut tlit-in. '1 hf Mivirk oi tlic ilust ami nut f offiio. Tl. y ilt al wi'ii 'raiiiina: ica! trul-mij ftnil etiltcil plir.Ki.i(. Tiny arc vinrt orroct in Uio mention or tlut anil lliircn, sunt llicy arc singularly isn't In tlm lists ol'c:i-"ialtiiM. 13 u tlicy give iiifuriiiiitiim witlitmt lira..-.. The Wortta have no wiul lu lln-ni ; ilio mi nul lm only fai t-uiil-tlnuro. ci-iimc. '1 lie h.nnN t'.i it way tlio ro.l of empire mow coinin-iii,)! iri nil tlio arm tint was no mighty with Ilio Sword, now us"'i tlic pen in a very clerkly and regi.strar-liko iiuiiimr. Admiral l'oiur.ii'H li port lias soul and ljfo iu it. lie write as though even In Ids ollii ial capacity he rein i'm"d a man, nil Ins fculings jet Unshed and warm If in the (,'lnvv of a iruiu cnani incut. Ilin very op('iiin) Bcntcncu illnslritiM how C mjilett ly hit heart was in tin; Wilmington Expedition, am' iu the account he gives or it IIo wai in hopes he should have hecu aV.i! to proso.nt to tlio nali m Fort Tishor and mir rounding works as a Christmas ollerin', hut In sorry to nay it has not heeii taken yet. The following paragraph serves as a Fpecluieu of the Admiral's plain, h -arty, Ftralghtlbnrard style : "On tho 0''M n he vi jm;,-".. t In from the smith- Wi-ft, una lint l: Mi alii, in Hi" U j a purl with jut ROMtieiie all Hiv v. .scl-, 1 u. tjfiiiiuv.il to ride it out, Ktiii li 1 il il w, tin, in any uc i 1c n of any kinu excci tlie less ut u lew uiiclm;--, tu iiriut- t'irn and all licluivuig lic iutiliilly. Uuiy two vet- M-i went to Mil t Kvuii ilie xa'c, iiicl t irotl no liptti r tlian tli'i at iinrti'n rbu tr iu-p uts li.inKfhoit cf witi'r put In'o lljauf irr, .N C, i L'l wt-ie imt rint ililo lor nili'ii' mil maicti T id. h-iivy w n her. Al'nr tie. hiu'mo.;.t fai !t.d ebo; j d aromi.l to tl wctwril ..nd i!v n a hiHiiu ill bdl "i up it licr, n lii 'li I c xilil not auiiril to lose j una mu tra'isiio. is ruu ilio tr rn liet luaUnii', J:!'!i' i;'icii.' ai';.-, I Uricriiiiiii.it id ialu tu vniiUi "'. of il UJ..I auuc'.i 1' jrt l''islii:r mid it- outwoi K-." 'I he following passage, tuo, liirni.-hes tiie anlwtiala for one ol the Jincj .t poems ol tlio war. Tho Admiral says : "At Iia t-niiMt III 1'. M. the p i'vder vc sal BWUU'ii in t'livai'iii toe liar, unit was tu vcil ti- mo I ' ' i :rn?.iS il!. til the cifiiiraiiies ol' I' ore I-'i-hcr n'cie plainly iu i:;ht. Tiifl ll'AJ.'i'npsj t.ien eut til, iinil the I.'jmniinn pr .C' cilc.l unilcr stain in i I wiihin nvo liu' ilicil yniils from ilij Ijeaeii, :ird ulicor roil i- Imnilrcil fi online Ion. Coiu ma'ii cr ItuiMi nnchoivd licr securely there, and loull.v went luwcid id luukc all his arrange in mi in to I. low lie i ti i. I bis no was i na'jleit to do, owirg to a liloe!iadiriiiinc-r oinj in riht ahead ill bun, the forts limiting the tilo 'kade-runuei' s:.tiui, which tl.iy alio did to the J.nuinnim. '1 he ullaiu puny, niter coully iiiiKim,' a. I their aiintipiMiii-iim for the explosior;, lefi the ves-el, li.e iut thiliK they til J liuuif,' to net tier on lii'j undt r the tafcr ; tiion takir," to ihoir h att, they in me their tee. po uif to me ll'i.'il riesj, ly iu if i 'Cm liv. 'I'lit- ti tulrnirs.i then put- oir snore wlr u ih d 1 1 ceil, m avoid im .- ill cllec.s that iint,ht i.i 1 1 . n In in the exiili.si'.n." Tf indi r coiiiplcte the picture 'Aliieli thU tie. i l iplion ealls up, it hhould he real in im ititdiato connection with a passage towards no font lic-ion of tho liej.ort, which roads t us : In i om l.i'.'nn. allow me to tlrw your at'.cn 1 1 ii lo ll.e i'. o.i I in t ot Ciuiui.iuder Hlmnh iuiI I, i ii .to a lit I'm si on. Tlmy ciiKaned iu thii most i crilt.ux mlvi tr.iirc that was perhiH ever und ir t'.l '.on, Hi' il ihongli no iiia'tTMl resiips have tis. n p a:u Inin tui: tilcels ol the explosion that we know of, ti: it was not Incir fault. Aa an la ci n iri.' tnoihers, I tcg leave to recommend them f r proinolinn ; alto that of iaeuiennit H. It. l.MUHtiN, who p lotid them in and brought ttiem oil. No one in the fcipmilion considered that tl. ii lives nouKI b lavctl, aud Captain R,uu ami 1, ciiieiitn t I'mkhton had ma-ie sn n rauxe noi.tto saeriltce tliemst lvti In cine the vessel wns boarded, a thin;.; 1 1 k ly to happen." The rilglil. (ha darkness, tin danger of the expedition, tho total sacrillco of Bell', tb i holi ness of the cuuot: euyaged in, unite in (orminj a g ihiect upon which the rnrost rloipuoQco and tlm highest iiup'rntion of the poo! might loe to dwell. This deed will go Into history, and stand out boldly there, li!;e those nioiiuineaU which time eaunot tlestroy, aud which suc fes. lve genorations revere. Ail Idea of the effect of our tire may he had from the following almost contiguous pat ss2ps : " The tcm Is wero placed somewhat nearer to the works, und were mole to throw in th ir h- II, li,ch wcie hcloie falling ia o the water. O.-.c or mo lcuiiiii(i vi -e having ma le the ini'i ike of ui i lioili g too t ir oil, caused ttnwe coining after Ii i m to cii'iuilt a liktf error, but when they all poi into p are nod comm. nee I work ia earnest, t; e h wer of shell, ono hundred and tiitem per in i u ji, wns lrrc.-i:tinle." 'in one hour and ti ti c mil u is ; f t rtiid firs'. S lot was fii .-d not a h' cii.ne noui tint fort, two in igs. iiti hid hctn hi iwn t p by our shed", and tlu fort " on luc iu m vi i.i. ij ni c-, ai.d stieli torrent of iui kil.s were fu!Ilii'r mioa ol liurs'int; over ii thtt It v ui iu.poksiulti fur ai y thing human to stsaj it." it is well for us to underhand wli.it vcse!s took a main part tn th;? engtgeineut, mid pnr ticolarly dlsting!ii.shc;l the:;iclvH. The Al luiral, still proceeding w iih cherful lldol'ly, says: "The taking of a new poslt'o i while ttfiar lire by the lira. J. ;i imj ' ,u. .ut1.., i n i 0'4.riiil slht; anil wn n n -i , u in o one Ii tn ..hi;.s tellvred a Hie. tint no'.liin eO'jld ivt i.i iiiu. The lit mil. hpi well ui-'. o.umI her .nud nam Oudi r her fmew t'iii;a.,l r, ''t .iiin lonj At.i't , .iiU ...i. '. lev '.'.' e'a c cviiicace thi'. her my wrorta except lb. toleKrauu of Goneral Hiiku I donned ;" tole ol For i ua i.t;iit)ri.jfOBTit, airoailr putliiheO. FriVIN M Mr. THE DAILV EVEN? rn n.e.'.r. ( orem. dere H K Tr.iTci.cn, fully , ;"".,,: ..r.'nUeof his pos"on I be S,. wi. i.,i.K flM'tlve hi her lire, nml wa li.inri.ie i in nth obtln 'he right positlc .ti- iih mm h liefl'Mfl . vessel rear her hail n' n we" r .""." nr in'n the hi-itlr tBlisntlT, enrl fired r ,.Tiil nun rue , " " .. .no iiu-'.ni in t i ll...i,J.t Pft- Ir.m . A ' !(:, tllll SlHMi fi r !;'. i no -ntrttiT' I .eS i'iil- lon.rly ii'" hrc, rd did rood serv ce v. ith iho r,..i : snil Ihe lomlrrhit took ne.ii.nn ,i, M.t.i.rx lo, end threw in a S -lend Id fire." The ex t tin ion was not without its incidents wt.rlh preserving ns cnmp-liro tradition., a id tinged with the stirring romanco tf v.ir. i u lncidi nl refcrrtil to In the report are very sug- merely raftitlotiptl, but. they ar fieMlvc. Tho Atlinirnl remain. s : "it rallsnt oilier, ub,.,. ,iU,n I .... m,.t know, etit on I tie par.ipet and leomht awv the umt i in p we i mi a it, ekeil rl .wn. A o'di. r wrtil In t. ti e winks hihI led nut a horse, killing tin tiri'tilv ntiii 'let) on h in. iml 1.1.0, h:. il, ps'cl'ts fii.m tin i ,.ih . An In r -oldier hte.l his 1. nl t;t u.lo the bomli i,ti)f no on ihelt'hl. d t 'cl or ti ll I tin is who I sd vet tod i..r tl.e forts wire woi.ti' ed bv the sin lis." The report of Admiral Porn fit gives a (dear !ca of thtt glganfc wo k to be perfornied in the rapiuie of ilm'ngto.1. Xo more brilliant i i;s;i irent lias taken place (luring the entirii war;m;d the lurtaners of vulor wlii. h the iVilui.'isl e.inuncratt s aro oi.ly fit .-h sjieclnieus ol 'the ipiiit which nnimatcs all our soldiers on jwht re, on land and km. it i riMiitn v j kit. nii'iK, '1 he 'Vera statesman" who presides over the .-( -i nllt d ( (infeilctate Stuies" is not pleased itli the arrest of lli.,u i' O. liriti.Ky in ai nila, under the Kxlradition Treaty exist ing between tlx; I'nitod JStatcs und (Jreat llritain. This Hi hi.kv fellow is the man who a tt mi ted to seize the United States steamer Mirh'njiin on th northern lakes in September lust, tor the purpose of releasing the Kelvd prisoners on Johnson's Island. Being thwarted in his object, he, together with his cutthroat associates, (.ought reluge on British soil. A demand was ma le by the 1' nited States Gov ernment for bis arrest I'.ud delivery to our nulhorities, and Tit p.t.t.Y was arrested by orders from the Canadian Government. jEi F. Davis lias beard of the proceeding, und comes out wiih a pronuiiciamentD of "Whcrens.es" and '"Now thcrcforss," acknow ledging that said Uum.r.Y was duly em powered by himself to onpture the Mlrhbjnn and release the prisoners on Johnson's Island, lie says it was "a proper, legitimate belliger ent operation," and having satisfied his mind on this point, In has dcturimiiuil to notify Cuii.itla, the Uniletl Statea, uud mankind iu gene ral, that the ''Coiileilerato States of Ame rica iiNSumc the responsibility of answering for tlm conduct and acts of any of tltoir ollicers engngcd iu the expedition." Mow this is an " usmuptioii" with a ven peance. A Kiiglaml and tun I'uited Slates have never acknowledged these name " ('on federate Slates of America" as a lawful mem bir of the family of nations, how are they to ieeogni.'.e the " responsibility"' of an Irrespon sible jursoii like Davis, or an Irresponsible body of Slates like that of the Confederacy? Katiens, as well ns individtial men, always prefer to ileal with responsible parties; and Jkfi'KM'o Davis will find that neither the United Slates nor Great Britain will pay any more attention to his batch of " whereases," other than to glance over it and smile at his UHcuiiiplion of " responsibility." Ii he hopes to caiiso apprehension in the minds ol ''Uncle Sain" and "John Bull," that I he will do some'Jiins: terrible, nrovided thev harm this man Bi ki.ky, he will again dis cover I hat he Is mistaken. Davis is iu an awkward position just ut this moment to effect anything either worth his proclamations or Ids sivord ; Mild he only makes the greater fool ol hiinsell and the Confederacy by assuming to tl ) what everybody knows he cannot do. When bis beleaguered little empire establishes its right to a place among the powers of tiie e;uth,lie will be better entitled to issue his im teiial ukases to the world. Until then we nihisc Mr. Davis, or J kj-f. Davis, or "1, Jm i'i iinox Davis," to save his breath, bot tle up his indignation, and save his p-ns, ink, and paper for Fast Proclamations. liltl llMI I;Olt K Of AMF.IUf V. feiuco the beginning of our civil war we have had but little sympathy from France and llngland. This might be considered strange, were it not upparei.t to tho dullest compre hension that it is the Interest of bo'.U tho powers named to haze the United SUt-M Lrokeu up This grunt Wesiern U?pul;lic hits long been u thorn lu tho sidu of the hiding monarchies of Europe. Il has bten rejaidid by the principal European 'tates with a jeal ousy that has grown iu iutun-iity from year to yar. Theie has been, and is now on the other siila of the Atlantie,a political policy quite dill'erent from the ideas of national prospeiity und siculity entertained iu this hemisphere. The European Stales, in t'.eir relations and inter course, talk about what is known as the "balance of power." That means no more than that one State in tiie European sytem shall not actpiire an itiiluenee and power, so prepon derant, its to be pvtj adit Id to the peace and sality of the whole community of States. This Government of ours has not hitherto been taken into the account in scltlip the eipil-pol.-e of power among the nations of the conti nent of Europe, or iu rc-toi ing harmony when ever their relations of amity have been dis turbed. But our tr.it.s-Atl intic neighlurs begin to foresee the near approach of a time when we shall have a word to say lu their affairs, and may t xert a controlling influence in the deci sion ol nil great int. ruulioii d questions, . This pio.spoct is, of coiu.se, not a very agreeable tit' to ciiiilciniilutc: end not 111 ur would mor.t delight Triiisli and French statesmen than l some accident which would effectually pre vent its realization altogether, or d'd'eat it for , In tt a teyrly of tlielr Toutb.'tlia tutiy tlie Bomlali nrli-.t. ' Abelnrd to marry mi to lillglit all hit AVLEGIUriT. rillLl'inA, FRIDAY, DECEMBEII 30, 186 1. a liwHUKlikilnMfwir,. . i Willi n terr.Hn I ii" i-.mi the terrl- . nv . i-fT., .. .r nearly four and V .ui,., i rtig our pence .V .11' . 7 t ij-Vitstance : und tliec would T. si e n o on until both belllger wcre muhiallv exhausted, and our nntioiml unity destroyed beyond repiration. This, to be sure, is a consummation which Ihey are not likely to behold; and yet, witli n b'liidnefs to her htere-,t that Is remarkable, Kiihiiid desires t wilness the dissolution ot the only pi eat nationality in the world, bc fides her own, that I" at all congenial In its Institutions and .sympathetic in iis aim and a: 1 lialiolis. In fact, the pervert i d views of mod. ol lh Iiiiti. h polltieiacs willi respect lotlietdvil war J.'oing on here, are not entirely nlirihutahle t'i i alousy of the growing jiowor of this Repub lic, l ilt to a degree of Ignorance lotieh'ng tlic Hit rits tif tlm contest and its possible issiitu that is positively amazing. There are. hoiv rver, a lew enlightened statesmen In the Eng Ihh House of Commons who not only h ive an inte'ligent comprcliension of our politics, and a cent runs wi-.li to see tlie unify and pros perity of this nation preserved and incriMsed, but they fieiiicnl!y improve ocensions to re tul.c the shameful want of sense and know ledge on the part of tlios ) ministers and m ni ber.s of r.'i;liain"iit who presume to iitt".-, dogmatically, opinions pi j.idi . ia! to our own Government, when they really maybe siid not to Know what they are saying. It was Mr. Coiiufn who, in a recent speech lo bis constituents, sharply ridiculed the iguo nuiee of '.lie best educated classe, of his oiin tryu. en regarding American nlVairs. He said that he could take a map of the United Slates, lay it be lore any graduate of the English uni veisities, and ask him to put his linger on Chi cago, and Unit the chances were he would not come within a thousand miles of the place. The inference was that people who are so totally iiniiilonncd about geography can hardly bo better posted ns to our poliil - al conditions and interests ; and that, therefore, they should, for their ow n Fakes ut lea .t, abstain from flip pantly passing judgment respecting events now transpiring in this country, and as to the real mportaiiee and bearing of which they knew less than any American schoolboy. Tilt: nilllUH. Philadelphia is not an ancient city, but i! has endured long enough to witness the ex tinction ol a whole species among its Inhabit ants. Wu do not pretend to recollect so far back as a friend of ours, who distinctly re members, many years before ho was born, how a watchman, poking the house, cried, ''Past twelve o'clock, and Cohnwai.i.h is taken;" but we do vividly recall the race of wat.-hmen to whom this individual belonged, and wo know flirt they disappear.. d. It, docs not require, the years of one wvU advanced In life, to recall the uppcurar.ci) of thone nocturnal wanderers, who, in mullled tones, snng out " ten o'clock and a star-light night," or " three o'clock and a cloudy rn ; n Ing." On a cold winter's night, there was something exquisitely pleasant iu bearing those drowsy voicss borne on the culm nir, and tlcn in turning over and snuggling up in tho coverlids as the sounds grew fainter ami fainter in the distance, where- they were informing other people of tho tluii of ulglit and the state of tho weather. We suppose that this feeling ol satisfaction may be accounted for upon the principle which asserts that the perception of eomfort is afforded by contrast with some one elue's misery. But we think that the enjoyment of comfort can be accounted for moro charitably and philo sophically, by ascribing it. to involuntary con trast with some condi ionof discomfort pre viously experienced in our own prouer persons. The watchman's voico iu Itself was not re markable for its quality, so that the pleasure derived from hearing it, could not have ben owing lo the effect of musical sound. It may be questioned, indeed, whether one would Und I It agreeable to bo awakened by the most dc- I liciotis tenor in the world, if ho merely inen- tinned the time of night and his opinion of the I weutber, eRpecially as both of tha opinions might be incorrect. Pic uuro iu the tone of I the watchman's voico could not be traced to the satiofaction of knowing that one's property ! was safe with this vijiiant sentinel near, for ; the oldest inhabitant never remembered to neve heard that a watchman ever came iu 1 time to see a thief, or if he did, 'hat he i caught one. j iue owners oi iuoso urowsy voices disap peared at cock-crow; no man knew where j they dwelt; and il, was as impossible- to find their tombs, as to discover a dead donkey. On the corners of th streets stood bloated-look-j uig sentry boxes, which In shape so much re ; seinliled the watchmen theiusokes, that be- lated children might have been pardoned for imagining iiiut tno watclimeii nail tiuilt l.Iiem 1 after the model of their own figure. Into ! these retreats, called watchmu's boxes, the guai dians of the peace ensconced themselves ! at Intervals during tho night; lor we have a dreamy recollection of catching a glimpse of the Interior of one, and of seeing a phantas j magorlc medley of watchman, stove, shovel pick.txo nud clay pipe, through a haze of ' frosty nir and tobacco smoke. i Ko man ever saw the face of a watchman. 1 and we might go further and say that no mttn , ever saw the llgure of one. Of this, how ever, ' we cannot b; certain, because it was impossi bio to ay how much was man und how much , clothes. The general appearance of the crea ture wa that of a thick roll of dark cloth, with a pair of big feet on one end and a tall 1 hat on the other. There was no particular i difference between the front and back of the Individual, ai d unless he was in motion, you wi re just as likely to ask a question of his 1 AT THl DOUSE FUEXISIIIXa STORE, e J AW a iii hair as of tho tip of his nose, which rai.w out. on tint other side, between turned-tip coV. collars which merged In a hat. llo slowly moved through the darkness like a black phantom on eaters. lie never sceuied to be at all wary of stringers Vhrt a"cnsteil him suddenly in lonely places. IIo was never known to be able to give any Information about the streets. He walked them, but that was all. To liken him tf something of tho mechanical kind, we should say thit hn was a hlgh-prourn engine ot small locomotive power. No one ever saw him provided with fuel, but the color of his nose, as ssen' by moonlight, Indicated that his furnaces were well supplied. When he spokn, from which it was inferred Hint his mouth had opened, tln-ra I wasa short, wheezy jntlf of stertori vis breath, i siigift!tive of rich mi gts and stock ale. I He Inn dh.nppoared ! Phil idi-lphia know! him no morel We can not reeognlz-in the ipiuce policeman of the pre.eut d ly any atlinity w ith the aiaid philosopher of in i:iy j wrappings. 11,1 lie bave any descend nits? Was be ever married? We think It unlikely; ' for even supposing that any worn in would like to marry a man who walked about the j streets all night, how could he have gom tlm neb tin? tireliminarv of courtsliii.f r,,l,l :i woman ever fall In love with a bale of dry ei nil :, even w hen surmounted by the tip of a led nose supposed to belong to one ol the undo sex? If be has descendants, would we not 1 recognize in some of our fellow-citizens the j peculiar llguie und bearing of the ancestor? i i'l:e neerest approach to these character istics is to be observed in a race of i youths who exi t upon the pavements or Gl.i.-lnut street. Iu theli squat llgures, ston.aelis commencing to curve under tlie chin, legs which are not made for service, as they certainly are not hirshow.theirlil tie round hats, and air of fie nchitled Esquimaux, wo have sometimes thought that we recognized degene rate descendants of the last watchmen. Know ing that family tendencies are transmitted from one generation to another, we h tvo been coiillnned lu our belief, for wo have ob served that these youths roam incessantly un and down the street ns ill .upon a perpetual beat." If It had not been for our recollection of whiffs ol bottled stout, wn would have been sometimes tempted to believe that the tv ''i nieu of the olden time of Philadelphia never did exist in flesh and blood, but that in the old-failii iie I days those peripatetic hulks were toe o. i.i loci, ami that w hen the slow :ige oi l':c i .y was succeeded by the fast age, they mournfully departed, withdrawing them selves from uncongenial scenes. Whither they have gone, we know not Ihey have gone 1 No more shall we see their burly forms wending their way through tho glo lin ing, or through the lights md shadows ol the iii'-litl .No more shall we toruire thcin W'ih questions inipus.iblo lo answer! No more shall we upset tiiem in their boxes, und trftntile them along the pavcmentl No more thall their mysterious presence mingle with our liie, except in the reveries of child hood, when we still hear their husky voices fading away upon the murky airl Guardians ol tlic pence, then so seldom broken, know at least tluil many there aro who regre'. that yo lopurfi'd ! Spirit or flesh farewell I MAIUtllCO. ( I'MIV- 11 IX -In ( nmil.ni. Vi vemlier Mill, bv Iter. '. Imre. Mr. i ni.UN It ( I.NDY. i 'uer lilt V, In ills tsAKAll AN.N HALL, ul Ili.rhy, Djl.i- mire i i'iitii.v , Til. lilt KM N J i '0 Its. in flil'ato plitn, on Tleirs ilitv. tin' 'H'-i Ii el' lleerliilicr. I S. vl . ly Ins llnnnr Mfiyer Ihnrv, Mr. 1'. MIAIil'i.l SS 111, liMiN, 1,1 I'hini l.il plilii, Hi Miss 1111-. IU. A. .1 COIf. ni Wll lstown, en,., li-r ceiiiny. I'll. Mu ciirils. tielunard cuuiily ,iiiihmii pkiisi' t-nnv. 111 Nslil llill'lt -w N(1I If -On thn evniln j or tlio JTlli llitinit, h.v 'lie Itcv .Inltii n'Ni'ill. nt tie- ri:.hlein:e in Ihe liri.l 'h iiitlnT. neui' r.rt Tlllen Cu . Mr .1.111 111' v-llUltllKK to Allss sLSA N W ANUIill, butll ut' lli-rks Cl.lllltV. I'tt. Hl.iiAS-MiiNKIoMi-UY.-On tlm 'i7ih Instant. Ill (' lisliolllll ki ll. IiV It, IV. Jullll O'Nt'lll Mr. .l AMl-'.s ,SI, N.i.l I'o, nlxvl e, I'd, lu ,M!3.i L1Z.1I-; JIO.M'- l.o.MI 111 , in I'll lilt 1 " ll il.L. s y. I I N A N lililtsllN.- (In t'i inn Imlnni. liv Ilio Itev. Ilieniasli A. ten. .Mr. JA.Ml.s A. .S..IUII to M.ss ANNA U. Mii.lt-tlS. Vl-;vic(Ti-l I.I.IOT r -on tlio 2-'tti Ins'A'it, hv tlm Itev. I,, i . linker Mr. tllCllltlll. T. l-.sn ill I tu ' Mi.K S LL1 K A. 1.1. 1. lolT. Iioih of I uinUou, M. J. AlMMH.-Ontlin 2Hh imtant, i I1AULKS II mjii ii I, II. AiUlii'. , Infant Mi Kmn, va tlie 2!tih Instant. VAUY 'Ili"iiiH AinltTrton. In tin- 4ilh Vfttr tn her ttuc. , wile ol' The niiutivcH and trii-n1i ni tlit.- lamtlv ar repof,tru1ty Invite I in aitt iul the I int ml, on tHuininy iitu'rno-iti, ni I o'cluck, imin Nu. liw m, Juliii street, he low Itr.iwu. l-.VNN. (Hi it) c 'li hi -t nut nt hn tcm iIpiicp In Mntit oiihtv I'txint y , I'h. , m .M i N M, lil'NV, In tlm.Vih yt nr ut l t.- npo, orrisiuv.u, ltuuilmg and itudluril pwpcri p't u.-e ropv IIih reiiitivcH and frlMidfi ro nvltoil to ftttcnl liN hmt ral, on -huiiViiv ii ,t nt I V. M.. irmn t ii ifHi-lence nl Ink hon-ln-'jiW W. W. Kurt.:, N- 14:17 Vine atriu't. i o pHK i ed to W Midland ('( lnutcrv . w Ithuut lur.lKir imiico. t'tHlKB.. At hu riiwldcn c. in Sundn'kv, Onto, on tni -v uir ." f U Uh Inn , Hon. Kl.ti: I'HiiUOS COUKK, Hi he Tth f Ii it ft rl'KKFN -On tlie 2!l'li Inlnnt, WILLI AM CVItltKN, oi-: i tl 7o jciir. llu H liit'vei and male trlemN of tlie fimPr nre rtv ain'ctfullv Invited io hmcihI lii fiiruTal. tV na hU lute rfnidein'f, No. .'UO s. I'l'ili ti-ei-t, Im nw Spruui. ou M n du.v iimriMiiL.'. at H'j u'ciock. erviti) and interment at hi. Mnrv'H H. tlirltl ri.P'tst, DON A4HIY -n tin' liwt'int. WM. DOSAOIIY. riii n oi tirul nud tin- lu'.e Malt how Di'UHIiy, lu Uiu Alt year ii hi - tv. 1 1 in irlt'iidH and t'!0 of the turn H.v or" reippcf'n'ly InviHd to attend hi mneral. mmi hix mti her'-i re Ml it -ihjo, No. H. 'I'MtMity third .street, un .satm-day, JUt iiwtaut, al 1 oVlork V. M. I i:itl:KI Muilentr, on the ;iO?h tiutaut, rilMJP tf't I Ii I t;. In tl.e tttd year .' hk ws. 'L lit.1 fr'em ol the i tiuily an1 rt-i'iet.-d to attend hU funeral, on Mtlftv J nmi..r i 1 o cluk, iiti.n hiij 'it'e ': 1 o No. 4Vl WetiitTiJ ntrf t. I. ( u the iiK.rnlni. .d the 2'Jth iiiMl.uit. M.NT.S. vt I ( o( I lmniaM l.iiird, mi i .Veort. Tlic til 'ii'1- und it'lutm-4 ol the tamily ur re-pfPtnilly j liniud t attend tlic mwra . irmii her lutit rcid 'tcB, lletf nvillc, on h iturdiiv. th1 :iut Instant, ut 1 o'clock. t uiieini tu ,roeeed to .Mount Moriah IVim-icry. MIM NS. ttn Wediieiav iiiuruliiif. Decemhor 2 h, ' at li'f- Suval Aemleioy Hnnjilta! Annaiuiiirt, Marvin ul, i liKKV i L V, Mm ot tint lale M ijt.r Aiex M Niiiiiun. i 'ti,t: nv l. l'l 1 1 (j 1'eiiii-v.vaiiia f avairv. rcunilv m- rdd tioiu 1'tureiico 1 nun, .S. t ., uej ii yea lit mid il ninih. i no i otlT iv 111 be ijivcn.d the fit nc ral. .-Ill li 1 1 A n . tin T hut -mIu v Horning, Dercmhrr ?9;h, Mr l.H HAlflt II. MlhUliMN Mt ih" r -UU net ul ub l.llher. Owen Nherld.tn, :m., ( honrint 111:1. I lie leiuiiwi and n i.nd-ni tiie taini.y are respect fully Im ite.i to Ktli i.d lii MiU'Tai. Ironi r tie. tv-ti l'-iKe of hoi lat in t. on Mtturday inurniu. at 1) o'ltuck. loproccc-O tol.Hiirt) lliil. fil l'HN.' On hetdi Instant. WART H.'BFM.Y 8LT T ' N . re!e i ..f In- lute Vrh .in M(.hu tier irn ti H and r-ditei ur r".tep'fn'ly Invited tn fttt.ii . ll'e I- lirral, !ron Mf lite reiij.-nrc. No. 11. 1 twU btr-'M. atv) ,ae!t xmtt uu. tin Tncadav io rti n.'. :d l' 0tdi. ut H o cJyt'.v. luieial to pituurd io 1 amid Hit!. Tin iTM. -On tVcliir-.iliiy, amli Irutont. llKS'lllf M 1 1. ti l ll. in tin- ititn .-nr m UN m1 lil-i mull, in- nd. nr. It. ii f. iiili nil tin. tti.tor.il . irom I N. Mlt.-piiUi ilro.-l, oa Solur- li.. lino ri'.lili-in i Mi. Hi . Mlt..iiitii ilnii-l, ua Miiur. iln.v ii tirnlii. . -il ni'liii-t, itl lit o l-Io. K. Wl.l A 1 1 IN tin ilio itih in, mm, AM OH WIIKATOS, In i In- 7i.lli i . r ol hi. a.oH III. im-iiiU mill lli.mo nt tlie fnmllv r -.pooiiully Inillnl to ailrnil .ho 1uiii-r.il. Villi. oil uirt lor tioit. o, irom 1,1. i,i r-.i!t-iK-e .m. lll-i a acj .uti.-i, ilna .ixlU i iiiurnlu. Dtano.4 Car BlB4, K1a Lalloa' Okalu, AaotbjataallM .ltlaft, Uaay Loof Oaai-tte, I M0TTIN01IAM AND SWISS j I.AOI.H, i F. W M T T I. R A. ei'KiiT mm rrr. WINDOW SHADES No, 7 v! ;l nw svYt.r.s, "fvKLTY, ATT,.r CAESlNQfOS C0. KAMIJf AOtfKKRS' CUl'.SKOT STHKbT PIANr) t'OVI'lf. V 2'l 1 I IIKSM T I I.AIiilFMr ST()''K I J THK t ITt Rl kLIrT. i AT LOW rklOkn. !!. IDA Y ri'.IiSF.NTS rou i . i i ns. niCll KMliKOID HKl.I) LACE CURTAINS, Fiarjo and Tablo Covers;, Willi DAMASK CHUT AINS,, FOR PARLOUS. I. E. WALRAVESf, MASONIC It VM Tin. 710 C'lIICWIN CJT HTIIKUT. gKATIX(J! SKATING:! l'INi: fc.KATl.NCi 0 Is AltK T1UK1Y-FIUST AND WALNUT Slit HUTS. . Ol'lN THIS LVliNIMi. SAMUEI, H1.HVH, TIlKtsrilK. 1! IIO Il'rp r. UliNDI-iR'.S THIRD ANN I' A I, DI8- Irllinil'ili ol llltK I ) Km- l.unilra-n l.n i-i c.r. I will I'll Ul.tr ICO IC C.IIM'I.IIS I.II.M, Alio, t, Hi.- il, i.-rvli t pnor. en Mnn.lnv. .l.iiniHrv -J, at nln I. rk i Hi- in. in. id,, s,. W. i-urncr ol I '.ROAD anj CALL' in II I I.L SI i cell. SPECIAL NOTICLS. 13?" Al'I'LiCATlON WILL HEM V-)i; TO t- Manat; i I inc Mer;jir.l Lrna.- ('..mi.a-iv for r-wwal ot CTtilli a'e of i ne flrirf (i, sioeh, S i. A'-i, ata'idiiu tn the immeof E, V. fl.AUK, itia shuil -U14 Lh an io.-t IT InlnaJd. it "TNT- NOTICK. T1IK Sl'IVSCUI PTION -Vy Bt k of l he I'fiimy utui i I mii(rl:i! Oi . (I 'Mipani nl:l rl(.,-r a 1 . J',h:a next, .iitntia: y l-.i. ai rl tVoirtei' . at " h1' h tune ji n.- tu p t,t ih-i -t " k .0 tl r-, will h li' Id at the oiliee of tho ,oni-.. y. No l.il n flFla fch. i t I bliftdeli ht. JAMJo .VI. MI.OIt.. iy-;:C-3i ftvrefar. tar OFFICE OK TIIK ATLAS Oil, COM l;iiiy. -No...-". WAI..SU I' Htr-i.-t. K"oin i..-. TiNi ai.ki.i-iii, IlAtirjOi'JtT '.'' la-A. MVIIKM) NOllCK. Tt-fl Boiud of Idreiitorn fiv thlt tiny deolirc I a divi dend 01 TUKLIC IM'.itrKNt . (1ft renla P'T s'lare), out or the nut earnlnitv oftJie ('oinpan; f, r the tuni:i.i ui nhcii. ter a ne: lieT'-mher, pay aide tieai- of Statu tax, uu and after tf annary l'l. iisilft , Ttaiiflfer Botha rloio on January 3, at H P . M and open January 11, Imi.'i . Mttt'Mmuter who have not ealk-rl fur thMr rertiflcatea, are nticited to tic ao prior to rioainir of the IidoKm . :"'-lilo ii. w . Wjl.titANk, necretary. OFFICE OV TIIK VA, DOHAOO OM. Vomtaiij.N. E. cornur FIFTH and VY ALU UT Htrcetl. The rirrctora 1 ave thl i tiny declared a dividend of ONK ri'.B (!KNi on ihn capital fttot a out of theprotHsot trjo Ctiinpany. clearoi Htaiu ui ;payadc on and afiar tlio bin January i et, Iml'i. TifttifhT books L'ioie ci the 31st luot., and reopen on the. (Ih proximo. The dividend of this Company will hereafter be martu pa aide iiuarterly. in accordanra with a resolution of tiu ltuard adopted nda day. B. A. MITCnKLL.TreaKiirrtr. Vtut.ADKi, Vina. I-fcemfcr IH, iNit ii-.:t Jc pr-y th k pin EaTdkEfiii a, wilminu- w-31- t4n and Italumure Kail read Oompanv. rim.Ai'ki.i'HU. lecanibor, is? . Theiantial Mtetluirof tha Siocktioldo a of Una 1 om pan , onO an e'ertlou f Dircinra, will tike pho c at t i.o tff t a 01 tU Cimipsnv, fn Wliintiutriii. on tlio bKtONI' MONDAY, Vita January next. M II a. M ia jW;I-f Al.KKUU I loiiNKR, Secretary . K&T- UFF1CF. OF TIIK orUMU) COL-Ip-c l'mtaouifcr Kadway Company, eornt r of Cu M'MUIA and lillj; Aeauea. I'liUaduOhm, De-jtsmlittr The Annual Meeting of the 8tw khnhh-a of tWa Com f:my will he held at fpilr ottlce 011 Mi)M)A i , Jannarv ', at 1'.' M ., at whir n tluie'on eifctiuit w ill b held tor a Pre-ldt nt ai d ttvt- lircci"r. to erv- lur 1 he eriMitrirf year. I'j -2.1-Ihiw tl to V 11,1,1AM M. IlLIOHr, eiecretary. fri- OFFICK longer Kallw, bireet. OF THK UNION TAS- Conifany.NO. 0. r'OUltlll Ph'i am 1.1 ti!A, December 5?, The Annual Meeting of the MorMioleara of tlia Colon TaaciivT kaf.wuy CoTcipaijr will be held at the oihee of dheOomi any. No JOh h. KO! HT1I Htreet.on MMDA, (Januar t, at lit. o'clock. An el' clon for Hrtw'do.'it, Atorl'rraUlant, and lire Dlremara, wiil be held, hot woe ji the hours 01 ten and one, at th t.uae plae. I'J to futwtl-9. W. IK Kttal lil.K, ecr-tary. rj? OFFICEOFKF.COM) AND THIRD -- Ulrica raafleni'cr H nil road Cotnjiaiiy. FKANK 1 Okl) Bead, be lew l.ehah Avrnne. Fn 1 1 At'iH.i'iiu, Oecruiher 18 U. The Annual Meeting of ihe mikhold'Taof U11 (',.mpiny will be le .l at Una oilh w on IIO.N Ha Y, .la-inarj . IB io, at la A'clock M.. when an Klcctlon will he btM tor a !r.(: alMit ana tweiyr frreoiora. lo aerve for th aini eir. 'Jretrakater book of theCotupan wilt he eloaed tor Un daK rii r to aaid cJecUoa. Tli"M AS I.Oi,S. ir-'.-V tj! Mu 'retAry- PHILADKLPiIIA AND KKADTXD ,aC5c liAij, i mpa,y oiBae W7 H. FOURTH Btj-taU Pnn.Aint.rnti, Deoe ar 11,144. Votleaia Mrahy g'rrm t the Nts-kniiiitaia wf tUUt'oia pauy thai t' Auima) Uertii , and ao a)e -inn for Pru d dMt'.ati Uana'rB, 1 rakurrr, aaa Hrntarr. will take place va tfcu afC4u4 MOMAT CHh ) of Jana'a ry next, at ii wn.i.un n Wetttt. Ji njM Pe.-rarary. P11IFADKMMIIA AND K KADI NO KalJioad Company, Ofhce Jiy. til H.YuVHTLi 81 em. Pim M' kbi, Iltxtnhor IS6I, To ftvnt-t 4t.ntlon, Hi. tioitlera of t'o.ipi.uii of tin t'ooi U'. tin.-on Ui. 1.' pruxlmo. art rf .ue.i. , Irnvn tbcin i Hilt tltk.- m r bHnr. iliti tl.i Inn., wli.n ro. l.l. win Iw ilvi n, dtr.liitinn i.u r cwi.i.ir Ht.la u.l l iitte.l t.. nd oliKlnwlli b. r. lr '"r ilelinrvo.i Tl I.HDaY, U. h4 j Jknukrr, Ia vxchiuigu lor ftld nrlit. 1 VJ t .IIRlirKll,Triurf. ; (KST OKKICK 1'KSNSVLVANIA ItAII, ItOAlltXlMPANT. I'"" iDniFHiA, Hormkert.lSM. r OTiri TO tMAKKIlOLUKKB. Tti Fkirfli.ilil.ri of tla company Botlood tllt, I UMlrr K. luti.n 01 tho riord oi lurwtoi tnoy mre, Ona 1 tlc-0 I. ,i.h.r, im , i, of Oie Oum( an, ih. amouat 1 IKN I'HH t'ltNT. on tholr rrjpoctlra iuuroat, aa J (li..nl II. .ir tKMik.of l.a 'Jd la.taal. f arh lairoa.ililt r ru lilrd lo a i'i . il.ml partofa ahara, I nr.ftI tho trui. of th lt...nloi L.u. .I..II li.. ih. I 1". 'lcrliiii for a fun al.araonlka yayamal of lit t ... t . ... I yi. ciora win o. i..a ai ma par valno of flftr dol- i... in-r .ii. i a. Af-cnit-d iniere.t at nix I'MH f KNT. win lie n uri.il irmn tlio l.l in.t.iiil until pafm.Dt ! m .!.. Tl... Bo- a. for aucripiln and pa.uiint will bo open on MuMiaV, tan 7ih linl.nl, and Kill cloio on the lll.t of limi.-tnbor n.xt, ail'-x wlilrn no filrthor Mib.oj-ipUona lll h r. c.-ioa nud.r Mi. n,ii.lti'.loa. ll-li-U -il Ai T. mm, TreMurat. ot tlie liotuiiji Kunil, fur the efflcif n performance of the ardaciii diitic. aoci.plo1 bf tl em ill Uie Ui.triOiitlon of tMiuiitlea to voluntoei a, to enliiU-il men; anil tlie Clerki of l.llvl 0H , JS AND MECHANI03' TV'AN'i l.1i.- 'jt a ii-trU.. '! b.-it'' r Jl V.'NIC if. ao olnlili on. o I L I 0 11!- Jil'lll A, tl'AI rrll.. IIMroni .' lo -. ., ,:Mi,i gi,.,cti a ..nip.riy r.o- i.irii'liiir. nn.it limn ol cpim -n r at rt noil -iit'l... 1 he propoit, i. row ji. llltn Ul XiHtKK tKARt the ratofiaiit no. m-'. 5o 5l7TOtOS, 12-'.'4 II WAMr'U-VKSHKM TO aO f i floatoi niol frw tc.rk lini.iwSiata rVojivah i ' I . h M raiaa a Anp': l WiLUW B(n'.H S; wLNt f Mtraft, it la-U'ry ,', AS-IOWNT UtTAUTEHMA3Tna BHV.nKe. No. T!Hli. h r.'t. Pom ai. i mi , li'i-emWM.IMI. Vc-fia n .. t. Into il i'r .Newuera, M. C and Ky Won, Ha. Df-piwch gtv n it .iKstirdf. H 'T ( , tain and A ii. ML 1P F.IOH i I n m Wan t'onjfiAny i at l r n t.p. n i a Ui.h r-n . Tl'f hvs rn n iTt t luMina veota. A J K I kit Ktiwuoi, I'DlTlt I. I A It It V , COMHTIORS AND BltKl d. Tur halt in m and O-do Ita'lre a nijintirr . f ! p'r 'in ( d rnilroad man i ,'. i 1 r-u ut Dai ,nn i't five mm o In Mi.r i e und he ii nic nl ParRr wa? !! lo patd and rcruljw tmo o . ir," m-ii will rt'i n't to eiihr nf th ha i o n- an hnr ii r. t.i f nVo tln-w fn dot? l NK Ay m r ira t llTlaiju, Muunt C" t.-el'ttr id i a n' Tond IdTlrlon, Matilnabarg,oo Vun I'iiIMiih tp. 'i tit lUini nivtnl n. riedm.tnt ,.4 ri at tn-afi n .'.r t!.a r nj-k'.'rab'irf roawt. bui.tJr J ir '.i a W t auk at d j m. roui A1t a WhweMniT fir the foirfh rMle. w I -Vl'l .1. Md-nii ot IrLU-t-nnation. llaMtniore. d , leonti r H, lfu U IJ lm- BUSINESS ITEM3. 1 uinn A- iiiuiiiiii ll a a a riA vi Mill I K.H I I A Ml rut n k 1 I HO ininrH hmi ronii.s t-. i.i i. r tiiiiiA s fn - r ' " of i i n if I-.. fl-a In . .ii.oir. n.p r,ip.i ...-.I l,y M - li.. H' tl tlio .'.tiiimnA la oat ui l li'cn .ii g. , 1 i-r h..iL oiii by CABIVtrr DKUAN'H. CAlllNr-.T tin CAHIMKT UUH4SH. rarlNKr OUlJANi. I .i r. tiorii', fi.fntli anil t lio.iiiit .troia. Wlnw mill l.ltiuvr fur ."lotlli-linU I'ar. p.,..-v loo purrat old f.rl. Blifir, and Madeira Wlona, Aloo, fine oltl Hrartlit'f, for rurdlolnal purpoana, C'lu.lnctli- on Land, hf T)avi A IlK-ntur'a, Arrli Anil Tootll MtrroU. T fitfti hanos, frr?31. Al KNOWLLinilKI) TO UK THE FINEST IN THE WORLD CKI.ElUUTKD FOB TUKI8 uu- , grrauon toi: ad hms. RNOIVM TO PB TUK ll, .iple MOST DURABLE IN3TriUME!iTS liADla. AND BOLD T.T0N THR MOST KEASO'' ABLE TEUM3. I " i AT 'J 1 1 M WA11EKOOMS, (C04- No. 1021 CHESKUT STREET ph We reppectfrlly li.vlte our frieiida and the pnhllo m ally to call at our warentima and exanlnc onr eitotl assortment of Idhlv Unproved Honiara and Uraitd Pit r aave ieoAj fd the blKbaat prouiiama at all the j exhthi iria ever held In tltii nimtry, including the A Mfai at the Wotld'i raJr,C."ynaJ I'ul ica, ntw York bod erona teniimonlaii from the boat attutu tn taia aotj talaaocl naiU 11 and Europe.. We aeUeMnfled that there aro no riauoa mail ountry aupnrlor to onr own. ( At Mill ade'p tda Diannfacturera we pride owraelve h ivlr g achieved a reputailn tor our lnatrumeiita a: colled tiy any other nialera In tula ooiHitry. It'aacU kro n fact Uiat onr l'lanot have for many vmra main tallied Uukr liih repntaJlon, iiotwlthstandlujf the puwcrfUi eoauictltlon cf tho EaHero mfiken. hew York and Boa on Pianoa have hoen flooded Into thla maJkvt ibrouh UitT agenciea, and Ivtruldud by uoa aa the only Pianoa m the country; yet at tho aamt tm three tame amenta rwry aektom contlnuo to soil at. oi aaker'a Inatruuinta for any lenctb ot tlmo, for theraavc that they are iniertor, and Uiey are crmnelled tok , hold of other Rakers', perltapa aUll mora lctoilu ' aKhotikB pntfrd tip by thum aa celebrated Planoe, at the annie time auch maker have never uaao known or heard of in their own cltlee. Tt eouiooiunea la, that oar oltierjB are often Induced to purrhaae t'i .a. Inferior lnatrumenU, wltbont ooiiaidurlntf their owu or tba general h.tereeta of thilr city. The advantage our citliena have la enconranLj boots n-ianufactirea eurtaluly ahotiUl aot bejjvarLooAtKl, tor tha 1 Llo wing reuioDa: Firat. It ts acknowledged that PTitladelphU li ehegreM MLimfailnrtniioltyorttiii conntry, and e ale bra ted Mt fnparlor and akilful workmen. ' Meeond Trp purebaner obtalue tie ptann dtreetlyj ua. Uie inoi.atartotrra. aud aavea the amouat uade t if areait. vho uaaadly ciauua giaatar pruita UiauiheuJ taeturer. lliiid The a pent i rwtponslbHUy amoiwte to nc-i theia la no rediks; thtt Uiktriimviii ha aana la mX' tn- ruaR6t( and th pureuarmnvt rae ie rink. Wmre ouWieother hand. at the mauat.ctureia, ere fv rNpoiuii , auid rannut ahlrk the loap maieidty like a nit, Oui ruptiutioD ia u intake at all times, and te lio-refora to our mti eit lo turn vat nvue oUmx Uian Hre claaa u.atrtiti.eutii. . Von in . AdciHiltm that smrh rawtnnnnte nilttht be ' otiaI t otir own wttcn new, uiey cannot aave tiie satno PftUatuoiiim, or we-r the aaeie Irm-iki of lime, for iaa ' ransoH Uiat ih - att d pods 1-40 othtra to keep Inch pianos a he mi. Ik in crdi, and will or e uras not cito'id 1 any tf Ida pni:La to ilo j, wfhUfi w, the mBfa.!iurtxs, have onr ewu .-cwdent wia'ainan, who fudy undruind Uie ImU!js, m.d wfti premptiy (rtve uveir auwiUon, au4 the tiiarna bo rid o waar uaub ionuer. Our hul Iti Mitnt Is one 01 ti.e cnoat extensive In tMa eoDDixy, ad when our tew fcenptovtniau now tn pr..ree r coni.o ed, it U; l one of Um lurnt ba ti e ft o rid. (ibf otct ia tnaJif this branch oi ludUHtry onvf tit yrrnt N..ilLuti..iis nt akin ouy. Onr toirfrumwuta an poaeva m-eat Imt'mre-niewta orsr thtT", aad oar exwaaive faeillut-a ftr manura.unoaT aeahte oa 'o kvep on band a large stock ol tuMoxiol, au4 piecnre tdie bef ixachaer, Ac. If porttttua (fli'T.MMi 11 purchaxe wffl adve na a eatl, we wlU provu all Ut we kave aid ta regard to onr piuo. Tlioni ax, ot lour, always dMiwrtaitea of opmum, and prrJanVvtl nitrita,awd thoae who are liitvreated tn Uie sals, of rib or pianoa h1k luay OWiW from aa ; to sucb we bava' ontyio ipy. ihi-t wouJd in M niticb ploaaure. at aur tlDie, to tst our invtruiaeute wtUi any venor ixuuie waick thmy ibaycaoi e Wwam?. waMuaak oar 11 turts and the public to oaM and ex antne our a.4-mir t'laaa fuel eaUitlcd that lo hoitav an tJa r iy eax omnte with ui, our itoaa baaac restaouable aim xmm acoowiuodAtrnai. K.B. Socond-lmnd Tiunoe tftken in dK'.httaga. 11 VNOH TO RENT. Ordi-M for Turing promptly at leaded to. ECHOMAGKEE & 00., n -wmf ta . iwi cuBAirtjT stsebt. T7OR BALK. THE MACHINEltY, GOOD I Vlll ai.d Mxinroh f a PaIKU n MANCFAC IORY. Al". the l'nteat ltiar.it. wan Machinery. t Apply te WILLIAM U. I1VATT, ho. tU V. TKMHt etreet, H it t vt f TO RENT. A MODERN RESIDENCK, MlA hh tardea, atabla, and rarrla(te-houa ; gas, hot and i old water snruohery, and shade treea, delUlitt'ully lm a ed In a pkaaut neietihorbood. on the comer of Haven teanth and llotfa streata, conihtnlntc all the a 1 vantages o the cltv and country, beltiKtnree minutea' walk fro a sia lion of oteaui cari, aud five inluun a from bursa cars, am mieen minatet from the chy. Ihe house la cotaplotel; . .1 iiiiiii.inu uu iiirinimr nir ir, inijmro at tjuartLTtuaa- ter aOihce, oorner of H1KA..1) tuid TVYL( 1 U Stroahi,. pi at ivi tfaw awv ftuv iAWULl iu.ii uuuuiou aaw mntj- 4. Of tho inoom. of tho Lwaryof Jamea 5'U" 'M in,lrtl anil tw.otv dollar. I ). Kk.'WlMBa 1.1