THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH, PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 186a. COMIC LEGENDARY CHUISTMA3 CAROL, THE MACIC PITCHER. OKS INTO PLAIN KNOIIPlt FROM TrtH CLASSIC OERSian BY J. AS1IIIY BTERRT AND ALFRKD OKOWQl ILL. Jt was on on a time, thn Rtory-boolts say, There Jived in tho Sch-mrzwal 1 a Daron o gay, Fo lovlal ami l:rartv, m fmid til' good cheer, And be passed all Lis day there In hunting the di r; Ilia eveninss he spent at h!s Schlcs, where, I'm thinking. But little went on lioidos er'.in;; nnd drinking; And old chroniclers tell tu and they ought to know Thut the "carry Ings-on'" Uh-ic were not comme lifattl. It wan long, long aero - at a ino-4 leniote date When the matter oiuiiod which I have to relate; It was long before d-iya of m:iliip.- and worry Engendered by railways with Crad.shaw and Murray; Long hefre there wore tables at which you nueht bet, Or could lose lia'f a fortune each duy at rou lette: Or they uiuJe cuckoo-dock and thoe horrid Or th "Fnhicr" wa written by Dr. Carl 'dinar; In short, low before wo arrived at that line meant By moderns whenever ilicy talk of refinement. The depths of tho forest were mar.-hy and sodden, The trees were unhewn, and the grass was untrodden; There was scarcely a hut or a hnniau abode, There was hardly a pathway, and much less a road ! Whilbt the glades were so haunted with spirits of evil, Or" ?i'od-little fairies, who playc.l such vara ries With sprites ever tricksy, and hrowiiie and pixie Who cotld noli be quiet, but made such a riot That the fore?t itself was a forest primeval ! There the Baron resided I said this before And perhaps the digreiMon you'll reckon a boi (But I must introduce this little variety To show his high status in ltitoign society). Now he owned all the land there a very good reason And lived in a castle ancient and bold, With cellar beneath constructed to hold Large vats filled with wine of number untold, Which served very well to keep out the cold. When his guests came to see him and hunt all the season. 'Twus hunting one day, that the Baron so gay, And his friends who drank deeply at nights, Each began to feel dry, and anxious to try, Any liquoi to set him to right.-. The Barou epoke up, as he drained ofT a cup, And scowled at his IrieuJ.s, and he curst "I'll give yellow gold, or a butt of wine old, To him w ho will quench me this thirst !" They gave himj cold water he roared like a lion It fizzed off his toncnj as it would a hot lronj They .filled up the wine cup, filled higher and higher, But poor Baron Fritz became dryer and dryer, Till just as he thought he was goin? to expire, There arose from the grass a most comely young la's, Whoe beauty and brightness none e'er could surpass. As sweetest music her approach then heralded, She looked like a picture Mr. Fitzgerald did, Withlier long fair hair all rippling down, Soft gauzy wings and a jewelled crown ; With eye3 8j blue and so wondrous bright, They made Fritz wink with their brilliant light! (The Baron tried hard then his fear.- to wlti-tle down, As light she swung on the tiucst of thistle down). "I'm good Fairy Hippie," she saui? with a luutru ; "And bring you my pitcher and ask you to quit If; It will moibten your throat and will brighten your eye; As long as you have it you'll never led dry. J)-ink, but not dtcpiy, or some dig you will rue Receiving the pitcher Tgiceuulo you " Then most sweetly she smiled, and, ceasing to sing, Soon flew out of sight on u dragon ily' wintr. Then Fritz quickly starred, and pave a great yawn, And looked round for his i'rieuls, but found ibey were pon?; Then thought he'd Ivcu dreaming, but as he jumped up, Saw sparkling beside him the gold-jewelled cup. lie seized it at once, an. I he took a good draught, He sprung, and he danced, as Ue shouted and laughed. 'Twas better than iced eltzer water and hock, And coolertb'in licking a W'enham Laka block; 'Twas liner than Clicquot, or so la and B., It t-trung the nerves better than Wrongest of tea. Barou Fritz, after-drinking, huug the cup by a chain Kouud his neck, in case e'er he should want it again. And he very soon did so, for homewards he rolled, With his lips always touching that pitcher ot gold. Said he, "I'll amuse my guests over their tipple With the wondrous tale of the good Fairy Ripple." (He O'er found all the time to himself he d been talking, shoes, In the water so cold, he'd beeu walking.) Then he wished that h'.s eastlc was somewhat nigher, And could not mako out why the road was not dryer Was ically afra'd that the water was higher When he heard a moan, and an awful groan ! And the Baron then found he wus not alone! ! A fierce gaunt Tiyad, with tangled rough ragtred head, He saw there, thaklng his ugly old jacrged head: A gnarled old face, a barky nose, Blanches for fingers, tendrils for toes: Out of hi forehead groing two tree, To nod and sway In the evening breeze. Ho ehouted (at Frita, and then fiercely he frown diil Tut down that pitcher, or you're sure to be drowned 1" O horror 1 Fritt started, for 'ueath the inoon gleam, From his pitcher he saw there was flowing a stream; Then he felt that his blood was beginning to freeze, As the water came rippling up to his knees ! He lugged at the pitcher, 'twas piteous to i-ee, For tho chain was entangled, he could not get freel Then rcpling and staggering over the boulder, He found that tho water was up to his shoulder?. Iu a moment he tripped in the current so Ser t, Next he stumbled and fell, and was borne on his feet. Sure a sturdy swimmer like Fritz cannot drown, But that pitcher is heavy, and weighs him down. The water clo-ed o'er him nnd swept him away. As he thought ho heard voices seeming to my "Prinl; but not deeply, or some day you unit rue Receiving the pitcher 1 rjiv? unto you .'" Willows Out of Place. The rail Mali Gazette says: "Mr. Roebuck said, not very long ngo, in one of his csustle speeches, that ihe proceedings in the Divorce Court bud at any rare done cood service in ex posing the cant of the middle classes, when they claimed to bo more 'moral' than the aristocracy. In a slmilsir spirit many people will br refresh I by finding thut the 'vouner lady housekeeper' sjstrniis by no means without its ndliereuts, within the very Low Church and Dissenting cir cles. A 'young Christian widow lady desires a re engageiient as housekeeper to a gentleman.' She is, moreover, her advertisement assures us, 'very domesticated, cheeiful, obliging, and mu sical.' It is surprising that she dries not stipu late that she w ill only engage herself to a 'Chris tian gentleman.' In the same column where the makes the announcement another 'young widow lady' wishes 'to superintend a widower's household,' and 'would not object to the super vision of a young child.' " From Canada. QtJKBEC, December 20 Ttie. parish chuicli of St. Auutiio, Lotbin-.ere, was totally destroyed by tire on Sunday. Tlie church was insured lor 91000. '1 he ( hronivle predicts the failure of the proposed line ot steamers between Lake Ontario and the Gulf ports. Ottawa. December 20. The expenditures in CaDaoa lor military purposes since the 1st of January, 1806, nave been oyer $2,000,000. The Maretzek Libel Suit. New York, December 20. The jury in the libel suit of Marelzek vs. Sunday Mercury to day brought in a verdict of one thousand dollars lor the plaintiff. The defendants gave notice of appeal. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. T II E CHEAP STORE. FREEMAN & CO., Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts, Ladle, Silases', and Children' HATS, REDUCED FROM 73 Cent to 37 Cent. Sl'00 to 73 Cents. 8150 to $100. 91-00 to 9150. $300 to Sli-OO. JK ALL THE KEW STYLES AND SHADES. We ha e also made a Great Keduction In onr large STOCK. OF MILLINERY COODS. 1)28 2m FREEMAN fc CO. F A 2s C Y GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. MRS. M. A. BINDER, No. 1031 CIIKSNUT STREET, Itns lust received a choice assortment ot Jet. Dogwood, and fancy Jewelry, i mined Dunging Portlblioj, Heal Ivorv Chains and Crosses Uauusome Duckies und Helta, Faun, Doha, Commenced Zep.ijr Cushions and bllppers. AiSO, NEW STILE PEN WIPERS. A :aige lot of Dress and Cloak 'iriinaiings Jet 8tu3s, etc. eic. Dress and C oak Making in all its varieties, And everything now iu JltlUMtl) AND I'LAIS PAl'KB PAlXJiKNS. 12 JMt (SPLENDID Oi'ENINGr OF TALL AND WIS I I R STYLES. -MBS. M. A. HINDER, ko IKiil CiirtiM'T turuit, 1'hlladelplila, 1M POUTER Of LALlitS DKESa AND CLOAK HUM&llcvGS Also an eleynul stock ot Imported Paper Pa. u-ins for Ladies' mid CaiUreu's Dress. Parisian Drens and Clou It Making in all Its varieties. Ladies iur uLslilntr tlielr rleh and costly listeria'! roav rely u lenn artis'lcaliy tilted, and tbelr work finished iu the nioxt prompt and etll elent maimer, at the lowest possible prlees. at twenty four hours' notice. Cutting and basting. Patterns til sets, or by the single piece, fur ru ere limits and dress makers, now ready. 9i0uui . MRS. IX. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has handsome assortment of MILLINERY for the Bo idajs. Also, Kilk Velvets, Crapes, Elobons. Keathera, Flowers and Frames, ladles who make their own lion nets supplied with all the materials. IIS FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES gVANS & WATSON MANUFACTCREliS OF FIRE AHD BURGLAR-PROOF S A. F E S DESIGNED FOR Hiuk, Mercutlle,orDwelllig-Ilos V Established Over 25 Yean. Over 24,000 Safos in Use. The only Safes with Inside Doori. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other maksM. WAKEKUOJUSi No. 811 CI1ESNUT Street, rUlLAbliLrUIA. C8 0p L ' ANDSCAPB DRAWING CARDS, A B?U. tilul aeiiesol views, filteen in uunibet, iia",iiied tor tbe Instruction ot Juvenile arttxts I'rice.lS enla a pucnaite. wiin ma jt.vr.niNU tv.lkuu aph, at-.w o RK CLIPPER c., will be found on Hal at the NKWrt rtTANO. 8. W, corner BEVENTU and CUES NOT 8trt NEW PUBLICATIONS. JJOOICS! BOOKS! Prepare for the Holidajs! 'ow U the lirre to make your aplec'lon. W hart now comtileted oneoi the-moat extensive d complete assi nnienti that we hare evet bad, lompilsliw AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CHILDREN! TOY BOOKS, Beautifully colored ; larse pictures aud small STANDARD JUVENILES I LEG A NTI.Y 1LLC8TRATED BOOKS OF POETRY, Relltrtous, P entiiiientul, anil Stand.tid. PUO'lCGRAril ALBUMS, til KT HO"KS, BIBLES AND PRAYER HOOKS The largest and most extensive assortment In the city OXFORD BIBLES, We invite particu'nr attention to. Ther mint tie seen to be appreciated. All of which we offer at the ery LOWEST PRICES. ouretoro will be kept open until 10 o'clock every even In?. eud tor the new Holiday Catalogue lor tree ditilbu tion. JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to Wlilihm . A Alfrtd M anion, ) V! KtiHn No. 1214 CHESSUT Street. JUST PUIILISIII3D BY A. B. LlIPINCOTT CO., A NEW AND SUPERB VOLUME, TOUCHES OF NATURE. ) Eminent Artists ami Authors. Imperial Quarto, Cloth Gilt Ext.. THIS SPLEbD.D VOLUME COSTAISS Uuc Iluudrccl Drawing! on Wond, ct iu Gold Holders, And produced in the highest superintendence of cf London. style of art, under the DALZIEL BRUTUKR4, J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Xos. 715 and 717 MARKET Street, 12 20 n PHILADELPHIA BOOKS OF VALUE FOR PRESENTS. SewAmerican C'yclopicdla Rebellion Record, by F. Mooie... Danciolt's I'nited States Gems Irotn Dunseldurt Ga lery.... Life of Man Byuibolizcd Goodrich's Natural History C'ansell'8 Natural History ...ltivok ,...10 ... 9 " .... 1 ' ... 1 " .... 2 " ... 2 C.reoley's American t oullict i " lieadley's Great Itcbelllon '2 Sore's Milton, Illustrated 1 " Froudu'a, Macaulny's, Hetno'?, and Mart!neatt'3 "is tories ol England; Gibbons and Mcriva'o's Home, w'.'.u a eeneral assot tiiieut ol HOOKS at livi prices. JAMES K. SIMON, No. 31 'outli S1XI1I Stieet, fecoud Kloor, 121f(it4pl Office of New American Cyclopedia. AMERICAN SUfiCAY SCHOOL UfilOM, Ko. 1122 CHE3NUT STREET, rillLADELPIUA, lias an unusually large variety f beautiimlv nrlnto 1 proiubcly illustrated, and LamUomely bound NEW AND SUPERIOR BOOX3 SlITABLK Kut! HOLIDAY GIFTS. Also, an (xtcnslre assortment of BIBLES AND DEVOTIONAL BOOKS. Complete Catalogues Uroisliid uraiuiluun-y. Of the Society's 1'ubllcati us li It) tft A LARGE A S S O II T M H N T or Hooks, Cards, Vlctures Ete., FOll SUNDAY fet'UOOL PRESENTS, SELLISO. AT 1 UE LOWEST PRICES. l'EltKINl'INE t- HKKJrlNS, 12 13 tt No.SO X. I'Ol 11T11 Street. ryiE MObT MAOXIinCEXI CUK r BOOK Of the Season, end of F.Uriotin In'erost. VHOTfK'.PAI'll SKETCH. J'.OOIC Ol' T'lK VK Two vuIuuiCM. oo.oiik olio, tuiK ruly U. uu l iu T uiktv nioinoco. tilt Cimiaii s tue hundred S cues diirlnu tn la'o Cum jialtn l liotiintuplied by 'inrdner, with grauliiu de vcriiitiont, ntuu by e e- UiieMe. 1 J vJIKb K SIMON. No. 31 t-OU il MX'l'H MlVl't, Tm-liiNlve Awtnt lor Pliilnrtelpiil. 11 18 Uttii litlii e ol New A 111. rieau L j cloiudlu. -V$ 1 IIIIjAHEIJ'UIA hUliUiiUH Wfe'V B AMI At. K lUSTlTl 'lK, No. U M. E EKETT, 'K tl'irty veurs' pructlcul experluuce. iiarntcc ti:c skintil admstineui oi his I'reiuiuir I'aieut t.raouatinu I r,,,ii Tiuan, and a variety o' oilit m. hupponeia, Ei,.c cKiuyn, : utu'nei lr c CrMi'lm. hUMieusoihs, u I u tin' Hnrtnivut C"" ufted by I d). b FINANCIAL. 15ANIC1WU HOUSE Ut' JayCooke&(p. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PIIILAD'A. Dealen in al Government Securities OLD G-20s WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notts Wanted INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collection Btccki bought and aold on Com minion. o nZut Special bo!nef atccrr,rr.eat!ons rencrvcd lorladlo 5-20 s, 7 3-lOs, 1881s, 10403, BOl'OIIT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN &BROTHER, Kb. 40 SOUTH T1IIUD ST. RATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK Capital $300,000, Full Paid, HAS REMOVED TO IT3 NEW BANKING HOUSE, Nos. 633 and 635 CflESNUT3t. A. BC1JJ Ircfidcnt Johm W. time ten. Cashier. 117 yiLHAM PAINTER & CO., BANKERS. No. CO South THIRD St. Government Securities Bought and Sold. An " list 7.30s, And Old COtfVEF.TED ItfTO HVE-TWENTIES 01 13S5 And tlie ne .v UtaJs UcIiveioJ iiumcdiatu'ly. CITY B03Ua:f .ANi) SOLD. i 1 -, .rtVV l. A.l. - ' ..1J jf A' .... SSettleLx in PL PA PfertaiUeX ruul. J7faLct'iii. rcfuittQe, ctrtcL iizcttzluiU af Pfiaclc ami r&aLd .rchunqfA ul i'aui. rutins. 'jLccjxiuiLx af tfj.cuik cuuL . .1 . , 1 . 1 s-2 Lt1-a.ii: IX tccduieiL cjl LLacLuL tdjixi.. J) A V 1 12 S BltOTHliKS, No. 225 BOCK Street, UANKEliS AND BROKERS. HUT AN BKLL CNITKD STATES BONOS, ALL IS UEH. Al'OtsT, JVNE, and JULY 7 3-10 NOTF8. COMFOUNU lN'lEUl bT NOTES. All OUST 1 -10 NOlfcS CONVKUTE INTO Till NEW i-iH BODd. Mercantile l'api rand Loans on Collaterals negotiated Block BoUBhtaud EoldonCummisBion. 131 QOMrOUND INTEREST NOTES, JANUARY COUPONS, BOUGHT AND SOLD STERLING, LANE & CO , BAKKERS, Ko, 110 South IU1KD Strttt. li fctf&p DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. lmil SI E A 11 StOLULU ESTABLISHMENT, Ko. 510 RACE Street. We tien leave to draw your particular attention to ou. new Krenih M am Scouring Establishment the drat aai.' only ore oi its kind In tuts city. Weao not aye, but b i bin leal proceks restore Ladies', Gentlemen's, an- i Lin.nu s Caiuienta to their original states, wliuoa ii lurinu them in tbe leatit . while ureat exoerieuce un, il e I .est machinery iroiu France mublu ua to warrant I tr ict satikiiicnon to ail w ho may lavor us with tbeli i Htrmauo. LAlJlES' DRKKSEB.of ever deseiintiim ..,,1. u.l.l...,,. 1 l.n ml.,. .a a. nla.i.r.l anil A..I..1 nun v. i.iiu, a ui tp,ci, u . ui. . i v. . u,.,. u.iisiivu vnl.out being tukt o apart, whether the color bogenuiu r iioi. C vera Clonks rd Msntlllar Tortains, Tab's Coven, I a I Vein. Velvet RILbous, Kid (ilovea. etc.. ebaneii anc r. mii-Ltu iu me pest manner, iieu iuinen s nu'Ainct ui' it Winter ( 'lotUiiiK uUatied to periectiuu withuutln. jurv Hi tle Mutt. A so KIuks nd lianueis. All aludsot t, iiii.k fi iii ni wiibout o.eauiUB the -.hole. .II onl rs urti eiccuea tii.ier ur lu.iutdiute suwrv'jiion, and MiMiutli.u M't-isi'teiil in eiry lustaiice. A call no x m iiih tin u ol our process is re.pectiuUy so'iiolicO. ALliLDYI.L & 3IA)aX, tluniwH Ho. MO KAOB Htroet L I. I A M 8 . (i it A' tj T, t'OMMHSitm MEItl'llAV o. 33 S. l'ELAWA HE Aveuue, Ptjllail 'tillallrlliblH. rntponl's OuniiowJer. Kelined Nitro, Charcoal. Kto. V,'. Bauer At Co.'s Ctiocoluie ('imjiw,, anj iiiuia. Civcker ltios. A t'o 's Vetlow Moial hea.uiuu. Bolts and ul.s. i u INSURANCE COMPANIES. OnTII AMERICAN TUAN'SH INSDRANCE COMPANY, No., 33Bouth FOURTH Street PlllLAUKLIlUA. I difcnpiioni. at exeetdii klv low ratM , i'lU'.S'n V. r'c,eu m' ymr in auy snm trom tvv t H'.iH.o. st a prtminm ol chit one-naif n-i rent. curln the mil amount Insured In caje 01 death, and 1 cm ten cat Ion tatb reek eaual tu tbe it bole pie Sb. rt un-e l lckeisfou S, or in day, or I, . 01 11 moiitti!., at lUeetitf at ; isurli:t in the stun of Iu0 'l vlill.il SJIH r weevil .tl.Meii o ho had at ma (HncraJ Dltice. he. IMMOI UTII ntrvet rhl .del obia, or at tl.e tapous hniltoad licket onti e. itenr iuicbar the tickets ot tbe tiortb AoaorieaaTianal turaiiee Comranv. (or circulars and farther Information apply at th, inera it-fl.ee, or of any ol the autkoilzsd Agent of to 'tnioany. LKVH , ntlCPr, President. JAWP.H 14. CONRAD, Treasure: KKMIY C. BUOH ii, Hecreiarr. c. bi i.litt, solicitor MlihclORS. L L. Tloopt, late ot I enrm h aula Railroad Cooirany i, K. Ktncslev, 1 onttn. ntnl Hotel, ffon.uel C. I alniei ( ai-hlei 01 Com. National Bank. H. G. I elsenritif. Son. i'-'l and '219 l'ncl stroec aires M. Conrad, firm of Conrad it aitou, So. 92 MaiketMreet t not n te In, latr Oen. Bnp't I'enna R. K. Anurew Kehmley, 8. W. corner ot Third and Walnut reets. li. v. Frnncmrna en. A pent I'enna B R. Co. 1 l.cmas K. 1'eieivon, M, ;i(:i6 Market street. W. Yi. Kurtz, fliru ot Kuit7. 4 bowuni, 'o 3ft 8, Ihirdatrcet. lslOui 829-CIIAllTKR PERPETUAL. FranKIin lire Insurance to. or Pl.III-.ADKrj.'IITA. Assets on January 1, 1BGG, &i,0O0,b5r0G. aoltii Ioo,imo u AocilKt: NUIlllui- 944 613 1! rrtuiiuma i,lw,'i(,i UFSET1XED CLAIMS, 1KCOVR FOR 188a 11.467 na. t UUUOU. LOHSKS I'AID SLVCti OVER 85,000,000. Perpetual and Tem porary l'tllctea on Liberal Term 1)1 kkL'TORrl. i Itarles H Banckcr. ,Edatd O. Ua i obias Watnc tiliilKf Kales, Samuel (.runt. ;iurcu e trier. iiiorj.0 W. Richards, Krancls W lwia, M. a iaae Lea. l'eu-r Met all. UHAKLFH H, AN( K.E1!, I'reltieoi KI)WAI:l C HA I.E. Vice-President. JA8. W. iitALLlSTER, Bieretary arouui. ittlt E ri O V A L. The Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Company IIAVF UE3IOVKD TO THEIK N E vr O F F ICE, SORIUEAUT COKNtR UES.MT and SEVENTH Streets, 1 l'Jj J HlLAUELrillA. LIVERPOOL AND LOXDOM AND GLOBE IK8URAHCE Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total Premiums lieceivetl by the Company in 18U5, 4,017.175. Ictal Lcsses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250 Alt Losbes EuiiiaUd. promptly adjusted without reieience t ATWOOD SMITH. Ociicml Akeutlurl'emisyiVBiUitt. OFFJCK, No- ti Meroliants' Kxcliaasce flllLAUtLl'IlIA IV ll tfm il.OYIDEM' J JFK AND TRUST COM 1' AM o. 111 fcouth KoL'KTH Street. IWtOlH UKAi El HO'i H. 'tlii., 1865, t. Al 11 AL, H&U IWi, l'All l.N. lneurarce on Lives, by eurly I'reiuluuu; or br 5 10 ur .0 ) t r Eiemiums, tion-lorieiture. i.i.uuwii.nim, ia,alieal a mure age, or on prior dticiue, b V early rremiums, or iV year lroanuuu Loili c a sea on loneliure. Annuities aiuntcd on iuvorabie terms. ' leroil okus Children's tiiUowuients 'this Coinpany, wblie ailn the Insured the securitr oi a paid up ( a, llai, win olvue tlie entire profits ot' ihe Li t LumiitsH among Its Toiler holders. JLoiiejs receivni at interest, am paid on demand. Abil.oriztd by charier to execute trusts, and to act n titeuior i-r Auniliiistrati r, .assignee or (iaantlau.au n, oil.er liiiueiaiy eai aeitl-s unuei appointuient o an; curt ci this con nionwealih or of any person ot) or ecu;, or bouies toiliic or corporate, DlLKCl'OkS. t Aill'EL K. SII1TLEY, KICIIAKT) CADBUBV. ji htlllAli 11ACK1.U, IliL.NKi iiAlNEd, .iU.liCA H. AiOltltlB, X. WIS'l'Ali i'.KO WN, UCUAKl W0L, . W.M. C. LOfiOalKlCiB. CUABLEB E. I OI'KKS. SAAlCEL H SUll'ltr. BOW LAND PARKy, President. Actuary 1IIOMAS WISTAU. W.D., J. B. T0WX8KD, "f S iietiica iiaiuliier, Leital Advisor, I.MliK 1SURACE EXCLUSIVELY. TUB JJ 1ENsYLVaMA F1KE INSL'KAScE COM i .lK-Incorporated 1824 I barter Perpetual No oil) Al.NU i btieet, opposite lndepetidenee Square. 1 lua Ccuipunv, layoruuly kuown to tho community lor over loity years, conuuue to insure against loss or naje l.y lire ou Pubiio or 1 riva e liuiidiniis, either pi imnueutly or tor a limited time. Also on Furnituro, bucks oi Coods, and Alerchaudise generally, on liberal teiuis. i beir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund.l' inves.ed iu the umst careuil manner, wtuoli enxIMes il im to etiel to the insured an undoubted security Iu tba tne ol loss. PlBECTOtS. Daniel hmith, Jr., , John Peveretix, Aiexurder lieiiKtm, Tlioinas Smith, Isaac Itazlthurst, I Henry Lewis, I bouias ltobblns, J. Uilllimbam FcIL Daniel Haddock. Jr. liAiMi L SM1T11, Jb., President. William H. Croniu, secrctarj'. saui I I10CNIX INSiUKAXCK COMPANY -OK I" V Hil.ADLLl'lilA. l.iiCOlil'OKAitLl )h4 CHARTER PEK'.'ETTJAl. o. 'i'H WALNC i Hircet. opposite the E.xchaute.' In addition to MARIN, and KM, AN u I vsl KANC'E, tl I-- Coiupnnv uistiren Irom loss or ilainiine by FlltK, oi . iberui terms on btilidinys. morchaiiuiio, turuituro, et c. . lor iliulted period., anu permanently ou building, u deposit of premium. ti.e Compauv has been Inactive opera ion for more tlisn mix i V YEaU.1, during which ad losses have been pi cmpt.y adjusttd and paid. tiir.KK.ioi.. Jotn L. Hodge, i.awroQco Lewis, Jr. s it. . ati( n , .l lin T. Lewis, u il'iam K (irant. KobertW. Lea niiig, I), i 'ark Wliurtou, J'UVIU LBWia, lteuiamiu Ettlng. TUouiai li. t'owurs, It, Mclionrv, Eduiuud i Hstlllon, ftuu-uci rtllcux, L.OUIS I . Notl'18. J0I1 AW CHEUEB, President. Secretary. Hi i'tstiiL Wilcox, " '. :.. t.. ji :- (fj-ll - r r ; a U U UI -1J BliOLE HOOS(rLA'l OKSTfcKP) CuVKUED "ill! JOHV KNOLWH KOoFIN (i CLOTH, An- , , ;ed.thLigUlD OUTTA SVrVv Jl mi'klnutheni pule, tly water proof. LEAJtT URiV r.L ROOFS rei aired with Guttal'ereh loiilveyear. LKAK YHLA'I E HOOFS coated withll.iuld which becomes as b jrd as slate. T1?,' cyf1 or I liU ccaieo wnu i. iu u iu uu.i. . Deni'e. C'ost ranging iroin one to twoaeuU per square iocC "id Board or Hhlnule Koo( ten cents per square tuct all conip'eie Materials constaully on hand anchor l'tt U.A Iff Ul ItL M r. r. y . r, 4J Ui OFINU COMPANY. Il l tin; 0. (JKORUF. noBAKT. J30 North I 'JVKTU SKa WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. IJb & A. C. V A N 15 K I h, OLD RYE VHISKY, FOB FA5IILIE3 AMD THE TRADE. Ko. 1310 fllESNlT Street. XI. & A. O. VAX IJEIL FINE OLD SHERRY VINES, For Fomilies and tho Trade. No. 1310 CHKSNt'T Street. XJ, & A. c. VAN 1J Ii I L, VERY SUPERIOR CTAfiDY, For Medicinal and otlur mm, Ko. 1310 CUKfSAUT Street. XX, & A. C. V A .N I; K I Ij, CHAMPACrJEIiJ OF ALL FAVOrUTu SAA:U3. No. 1310 CIIKSWI'T Street. XX. & A- C'- V AN 15 K 1 J, WINE MEIiCUANTS, 11 19 mwCiinrp No. 1310 CJIFSIVT'T St. I M I O II T lu 11 B OF BRANDIES, WIKEG, aiKS. tc. Lite Ko. 18 North FRONT Street, VkllLAUVJA'WJL. M0PE9 NATaAKH, BOKACC A. HATHA HH, ORLANDO D. HATHAHS. , 10 2$ u JlADULTKHATriL) LIQUORS UNLTf KICHAHO PH.NlSXAli'd Lflllll A Ml , 1 . I' I No. m CHESSUf ttTBKF.T Nearly Opposite the 1'ost Office PllILAUKLI'HlA. Fnmllles supplied Ordora oia the Coaetry promptly teniled to "TOKDAfJ'S CELIihRATW) TONIC aT.E. t) 'I his truly healthtul anu nuirl'ious bevcrago, now in ukc by thousauda inva.lds and others baa estuo-lli-lied a i baracter lot quali y ot material and purity of n anu actuie which stands unrivalled. It is recom mended by physicians ol this and other places as a supe rior tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical oi Its art at o erlt To ne bad, wbo'esa e and retail, ot P. J. JORDAN N . i PEAK Street fit 7 HATS AND CAPS. XX A T B, C A P S, F U II S BARTALOTT & CO., No. 53 North EiailTII StrerM. Fail and ell assorted stock ot HATS AND CAPS, For M ens', Itoys , and Children's wear. Also, a choice vaiicty ot LADIES' FURS, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED STASD, Jio. B KOUT1I EIGHTH STKKKT J 0 21 wlm'imrp liotnw AroS. FOR SALE. AVKKV SUCCKirSFUL MANUFACTURING BUM NKS8, enpablo ot lftice extension, havlug iatoly been tormed Into ft joint-ftock comp.1113, a Ilmitrd poitlon of the stock Is oilered lor sale to ilcnira ble parties al such rates as will enelie purcnasera to reulize a handsome interest on tlielt iuveatmunt. Appiy 10 J G. W A'l 510TH.H ( O,, ii ft. 1 lllhD Strier, up-sialrs. 12 13 10t . Puliadelpbia. SADDLES AND HARNESS. BUFFALO LOBES, LAP HUGS, HOUSE COVERS. A large assortment, WHOLESALE OB KiTAIL, low irees, together with our iucv "tcsoitmentof 8ADDLEKY, ETC. WILLIAM S. UANSELL & SOXS, 2 JJ1JI1ARK KT Siroot MEDICAL. DE. J. S. KOSL'S ALTKKATIVK. TUB ORKAT BLOOD rtKIFlKR. if you have con up t, disordered . or vitiated blood, you . ate sick all over. It may appear as pimples, ho.oj. or as soroe active disease, or it may oni) make you teel lan guid or depressed; but J ou cuiiuot huve pou'l licuitli It jour blood la Impure. Dr. ltuce's Auoratt' e icmove all 1 bene impurities, and is the remedy thut will testoro vou to health It Is uueiiuallcd for the cure of all diseases oi the. glands, scioiula, tuhrrculur cousumption, aud ull eruu tiouo vt the bkln. Price yl Sole agents UYOrT & CO . So 232 Norlh MCOKD Street. DR. IJVOTT'S ITCH OIVTBIKVT wl'l cure every lorm 01 itch, aud is superior to any other remedy lor the cure oi'tbut disagreeable and tormeutiu cciLplaiiit. Price 'iiccuis. Seut per mull, 40 cuntj. DYorr it co.. Ho. 232 North SECOND Siroet. DR. J. S. ROSE'S KXPECTOHAST, For tbe cured consumption, eoutihs. colds', asthma, catarrh, mUuenza. apliuug ot blood, brouchuis, and all diseaxes ol the lungs. 'ihls syrup naviuic stood the test or many years' ex perience as a r meoy tor Irrlta Ion or any Intliiininntloii of the lUDgs, tbioal, or bronchia is aciiiowioilKcd by all to be a remedy superior to any oilier kuown com pound used, lor the reliei and euro of couhs and con sumption. Price ttl. tole agents, DYOTT CO f6m Ko.232 North SECOND eUoet. ALL 1'EKSONS "WHO DO NOT ENJOY the bicss 11 g of good health. cu obtain relief by consulting Dr. ElKtLl. Uerman pnysictan. Dr. K 11 lei In treat, ail ulsca.es. preoaies aud aiiiumlsteiH bis on Diidiclucs. lbeyaro pure, sale, and reliuble. Ut- Invites ali person aufierlna Horn disease to call on. hiui. t onsuttation free durum tho day. and oflloea 01 m till iio'cit-ck hi the evenlna. WT. corner ot. 11 11(1) and L,10i Btieeta, between Spruce and Pln Ineis. 8 116m FERTILIZERS. J3 A U G II' S HAW CONE SlfPE ll-PEOSPHATE OF LIME I be great Fertilizer for all crorm. Qulckln its action aun peimaneut in its tuecu. Established ovet tnelvo yt"ea'lers supplied by tbe cargo, direct front the wbar ot I e manutactory, on liberal terms. Aunuiavtnred oulf by B AUG II 4 SOXS, Ofllce Ko. 20 South DELAWAEB Avenue, c 4mirp Philadelphia. OKUMKNTS, TOMB S, GRAVK-STONES, Etc. ill-st completed, beautiful varictr ot TOMb4 AkD UBA -3TONi.S. V, ill be sold cheap for cash ,,.,. W ori sent to any part ot the Tnltea etatea. UENltY S. TARR. IffARBLI WORKS, i wtwj b'O. V-0 CEZIN Street. PWladelut
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