THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1860. NUMDER C. A 18T FOB MENTAL YHPEFT1C, AND A :URH FCR HY-rOCHONDRIA, HY-rOORIHY, OR ANY COMFLAINT OF A II Y ORDER. 31Y OUK SK11ILCS EDITOIL, ALMANAC AND DIARY. MORI afKTRK-ILIXHJICAL OBSERVATIONS KOR IBB WKAK, December. Honday, !4. Kiplosion of tlio Loeom-itivo "Farewoll," in Boston. The "fonder" ro y , mained behind to witness the parUng, reace to its Kibes. Tuesday, as. CliristmasPay. AH the Children ot nn with cmpf v stomachs and full "locking, and go to bed with (he condition of tUo stock ings and stomachs reversed. Wednesday 80. A critic in Chicago ol)j:ct t a trial scoue in one ol too theatres whore the jury is represented by three ballet girs. lio things it too much at a tiial lor tlia gir:s. Thursday, !47. President .lohnon recoives a present from one of the F. F. Y.'s, ot acuno, made from the wreck of the lrli'ate "Constitu tion," in order that he may retain a email art of the Constitution in his possession. Friday, S. Meeting of distillers at Willard's lEi, Hotel, Washington. Spirited resolutions were pained, a was also the decanter, which cHusod all the members to "smile." Saturday, HO. SKltlKfl COLrMtf tAY. The . Editor celebrates the ccntenn.al anuivorsmy oi the Supper Table Series by a sorici ol draw ings, including the drawing of bis pnv on the .rot. ' "LET Em SLIDE." Nfws comes to hs Hint President Johnson is foinp to open the new Skntinc; Park at Washing ton to-day on skntes. We hope the President, "will not ojien it, so wide that he will go iUj but that lie will keep rirht end up, which is quite a diflicult matter to one so n-d to hnek sliding. THE NIGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS. 'Twns the night alter Christmas, when all through the house "Every soul waj a-bwl. and as still a a mouse; The stocking (so lately St. Nicholas' rare) Were emptied of hll that was eatable there; TbedarliDL'4 hai duly been tucked in their beds. With very full stomachs and pains in tlieir heads: 3. w.'iB dozing away in my new cotton cop, And Nancy wiw very far pone in a nap. When out in the n;ir?e" there arose such a flatter. I sprang from my sleep, crying '-What h the matter?" 1 flew to etmL i"1'1"- v-t s .i, Tuicopcn thocurlain,aud threw off the clothes, While the light of a can lie served clearly to show The piteous plight of the objects below: For what to thp father's foud eye tliould appear But the little pale face of each sick little dear: For each pet that had crammed itself as full as a tick I knew in a moment now felt like Old Nick. Their pubis were rapid ; their breathings the same. What their stomachs rejected, I'll mentiou.,by name : Now Turkey, now Stuffing, Plum-pudding, of course, And Custards, ami Crullers, aud Cranberry Sance. Before outraged nature all went to the wall, Yes, Lollypops, Flapdoodle, dinner and all. Like pellets which urchins from pop-guns let fly, Went fijs, nuts, and raisins, jams, jelly,' and pie, Till each error of diet was brought to my view. To the shame of mamma, and Santa Clans too. I turned from the sight, to my bedroom stepped back, And brotieht out a phial marked "pure ipecac," When my Nancy exclaimed, for their suffering shocked her, iVW & Try ' r ji iDon't you think you httl bettor, love, rua for the doctor ?" I ran, and was scarcely back under my roof, When I heard the sharp clatter of old "Jalap's" hoof. J might say that Ihad hardly turned myself round, When the Doetor cm into th-j room with a bound, , He was covered with mud from his heal to his foot, ! ' And the suit he had on was his very best suit; He hardly hai tuue to pat I'ta' ou his back, And he looked lik a FalsUff half fuddled wiih sack. His eyes, how they twinkled ! Had the Do.-tor got merry f ; His cheeks looked like Tort, nU breati smelt like Sherry; j ' ; He hadn't been shaved tor a fortnight or'no And bis beard nor his nkin wasn't a's ' ' t'n't,o (lil : the Uiow;" ' " I . : . , . : ' I ct inspecting their tongues, in spite - ol their, teeth, And drawing tie watch from his waistcoat be-iifRth, He felt each pulse, saying, "Each little b'dly"' Here he laiigbeJ "Must get rid of the rest of that jelly." I gazed on each plump, chubby, sick little elf, Aud groaned, when he bald so, in ppite of my self; But a wink ol bis eye, when he physicked our Fred, Soon pave me to know I had nothing t j drctd, He didn't prescribe; but went straight to his work And dosed all the rest, gave Ills trousers a jerk, And adding directions while blowing his nose, He buttoned his coat, from the chair he aro-e, Then jumped in his gig, gavi old "Jalap" a whittle, And "Jalap" dashed Of as thomh piicked by a t)ii"t!e; But the Doctor edidm :d, er? he drnvc out of tit'h "riiey'll be all well to-morrow -ol-night, Jones ! (!ool-nif;lit !'' A SINCULAU AND PLURAL NOTICE. 'f u go to a Railroad Station, or the Directors of a Railway line, to learn the rules of t !ie com pany, would be reckoned a very proper thing to do, but when the company maiifrlps we will not say murders the ' Kiug's English," in the man ner it is done in the following placard, posted up in the waiting-room of our Lino, it makes us leel that we are thrown upon our own resources, r.nd must re ort to our never failing Yankee actjuireinenl of guessing, to lenrn what 5? mcunt: JiOTU'E. ! ; EACU VA6SKSGEII ; J MUfcr holi and snow THEIR : ; TICKETS : C IlFirORK PASSING THROUGH THE OATK. . 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i , , ('t t And we will add hi the. same vein a bit of Rdvice:-Wc hope the President will put their hats on, and the Directors will put his on, and he will both walk down to tbe waiting-room, and ask the ticket clerk if they will show him the amount of their receipts for tidet m Vl . y.oV.rr.w tne company on his nest day of meeting. By order of the Board. It is said by some that it if a tin the way the railroad corapani :s tax the public, but our com pany does not do that. Their Syn tax Is harder upon themselves than upou their patrons, as Is witnessed by the above "Notice." ADVERTISEMENT. 135" For Sale One 300 Gallon Worm. . Also, one Heater aud Doubter, Apply at No. 1431 Mar ket street. Here Is a chance for Barnum a "808 Gallon Worm!" This must be an embodiment of all the Square worms into one, the plan adopted by them for their mutual safety gainst the war made upon them every sumtfBgp by the City Councils. Also, a "Heater and Doubler." We would be rather afraid of him; wouldn't want him to "double" on us. We hope some enter prising' New Yorker will buy these reptiles. We don't want them here. OUT ON THE "FLY." Thirty persons were fined for snow-balling in Lynchburg, Va., last Monday. We wish we had some Lynchburg justice here during the base balling season. We think the city could greatly improve its finances by putting a wholesome fine on the "first" and "second nines" of the various clubs of men that infest the suburbs of our city in their scusod. MANAGING THE MAILS. Nearly all of the Post Offices in Texas are managed by women, aud their management gives general satisfaction punctuality and des patch being secured by it. We find this in an exchnngp, and we believe it. Nothing like a woman for managing the males. A CASE OF RATIOCINATION. A man in Cincinnati, whose premises were overrun with ruts, caught one, dipped it in red paint, nnd then let it go. The other rats then disappeared. They didn't think themselves fit compiny for one so well red. A COW CHEWS TO DIE. A ttciy is told of a cow in HartforJ, Connec ticut, ehting four pounds of tobacco. She "chewed the giti'ci of sweet aud bitter fancies" to her sorrow. As you ure aware, writes a gossiping Paris correspondent, the accouchement of Princess Clothilde, wiieof the Prince Napoleon, is hourly expected. Ltltrea de jaire part are alreaJy prepared for the members of the Imperial family and the Ministers. There aie but twentj persons destined to receive this honor, whereas in the case of ordinary mortals these missives are despatched to all the irionds and acquaintances of a lamily in which a death, marriage, or birth has taken place. Tho cere monial as regards tbe Emperor U somewhat curious. On tho first intimation ot the event being about to take place, an oflieer of the household U despatched to the Tuilerles io make known tie tact separately to his Majesty and the Empress, and also to the Prince Impe rial. Their absenu'i at Compiegne will on this occaslou necessitate a separate despatch by tele grdp'u to announce the ccming event, and their presence in her Imperial Highness' apartment will bo replaced by tbe Dukes of Magenta and IV Persipuy, the Ministers of State and of Jus ttice; the vUar of the Tuilenes beinu likewise ,sumui6jed .to wituaes the event. The Imperial lini'rti;t vrvl . be thus inspected, regjut'ired, and coe$ru'tiilau-d on Me advent in all dne t'cru), and without ls iA time, which ut;ei.".i'..i n. t is to he l.opti, a will .pjlie.- WATCHES, JEWELnY ETC ,tVlS LAD0MUS& CO? MMOXD DEALERS Si JEWELERS. iTiutlLjKtlKIKl A 8IL, KH ITAIUt. WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED., 02 ChestnntSt., CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AUD BRIDAL PRESENTS. Have on band a large and beantlfal assortment oi Watch, Jewelry, and Hltverware, suitable lor Christ n as Holiday and Bridal rreaenta. Particular attention loliolted to onr large assortment of Diamonds and Watches, Gold Chains tor ladles' and gentlemen's wear. Also, Sleeve Buttons, Btude, and Seal Rings, In great variety, all ot tbe newest styles. FANCY SIIVKR-WARK, l.SrXCIALLY SUITED FOB BRIDAL GIFTS. We are dally receiving new goods, selected expressly for tbe bolidny sales, unr prices will be found as low, li not lower, than tbe same quality can be purchased elsewhere J uictoaers Invited to call. lHamc Dds and all precious stones, also, old Gold and Fi ver, purchased or taken In exchange. 5 l$4p CHRISTMAS! W. W. CASSIDY. No. 14 SOUTH SECOND STREET Ofers an entirely new and most carefully selected stoca oi lAKTHICAN AND GESEVA WATCHES, JEWELKY, SiLVEBW ARK, and fAUCY ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for BRIDAL. OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be unsur passed In quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. 81'iS UOUJiAN & LE0NAIID, MAECFACXVRER8 OF All! IN SiUer iuhI Sllvcr-riuteil Ucorts, No 7C4 ARCH STREET, hHIi.APELPIIIA. Those in want ol SILVER or P1LVER-PI.ATED Yv'AKl. will 11 ml It much to tbelr advantage to visit our H'i OBE beiore n.aking iheir nurchases. Oor loag experience In the nmnuiacture ot the auovo kinds ol (cods nobles us to Cclv competition. W e keeii iiu:oeoi but 'hose whlcli are of theFlRST t'lj ASti, all i wtir own make, and will be sold at reduced priees. 626j IKiJJDAl PRESENTS. JACOB HARLEY, '.-cCCESSOR TO STAUFFER & HARLEY), No. GSil MARKET ST. A line assortment ol Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pllver and Hllver-i lated Ware, suitable for Holiday and Biidal Presents. 12 11 tutbslm SILVER-WARE FOR VLjiiUl UTvlDAL PRESENTS. G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 22 North SIXTH St., Invite attention to their Choice 8tock of SOLID 811.VEK- WAKE, suitable lor CUKlSTMAb and BRIDAL FREisETS. iftas HENRY HARPER. IMo. 5SO AltCII Stieot, Uanutacturer and Dealer in Watches .Fine Je-welry, Silver-Plated Wars, JLSO 81 Solid Silver-Ware. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IK DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY Etc. Etc Etc, 9 20 13 B. EIGHTH ST., PHIL, AD A. JpOR THE HOLIDAYS. SMITH & DREER, S. E. Corner ARCH and TENTH Streets, Have now on hand a Well selected Stock o. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, AND SILVER. PLATED WARE, Euitablo for the Christmas Holidays. A call Is respectfully solicited. 12 3 lmrp THKOPQBB SMITH. FF-RDINAKP J. DUEEIt, JB REMOVAL. ISAAC DIXON, .WATCH MAKER, HAVING REMOVED TO Ho. 120 S. ELEVENTH Street, below Ckejuut, Has opened a new and cart.'ull . electcdstock ol ttoe atcnes, Jewelry fcllver and Plated Ware. N. B. Chronometer, Duplex, Paten Lever, aud plain Watches carefully repaired and warranted.ClU3ieo2m Lai ge and smaU. sizes, placing iroui to Ua'rs, and costing from 8 to I30O. Our assortment comprises such choice melodies as 'Home, Sweet Home "The Last Rose of Summer. 'Auld LangByne." 'Star Spangled Banner." "Sly Old Kentucky Bome,"etc, e:c, Besides bcautlml lelecilons from the various Operai Imported direct, and for sale at moderate prices, by FARR A BROTHER, Importers oi Watches etc., II lltn.tbsrpj Ko. IH CHEBKCT St-, below Fourth. , JTINE OPERA GLASSES IKrCETID AND FOR SALE BT JAMES W. QUKEN & C0 iOjKU Wo. fcii CJIKSMT Street. COAL. Jb VV. PATRICK & CO., NO. 304 N. BROAD ST., DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, HAZLET0N, MAHAN0Y, EAGLE VEIN, AND RE-BROKEN STOVE, Alnsyson band, under cover, and free from DIRT and BLA1E. 8smwm COAL! COAL! COAL! Ibe best I I inc. II and 8CUUTI.K ILL COAL,' pre pared exrrets y lor lanil y use, constantly on band Id mr Vsid.No 1SI1 ( AIJ.OWHILl. rtrtet undercover dellveied on sbort notice well soreeneo, and picked free of e ste, at i he lowest caeb prices. A trial wul secure our custom. JOHN A. WIL.SON, Successor to W. L. FOU I K. rmiACKLrniA. August 27. lt)U. 9 25U.U UMBRELLAS, ETC. M. A. DROWN & CO., No. 240 MARKET St., HAVE NOW IN STOCK AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP UMBRELLAS. MAPI PROM BCFERIOn ENGLISH AND FRENCH SILKS OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, FINISHED OFF WITH THE LATEST STYLES OF IVORY, W AID TIT, and FARTRIDua HANDLE3, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. rmi ist GRCOER1ES, ETC. Sf E W F R TJ I T. Crown, Basket, Layer, Bnnch, Seedless, and Sultana Hatpins, entrants, Citron. Prunes, Figs, Havaia Oranges, etc. etc. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, 11 7rp$ ioillfcl ELEVENTH . VINE StS. GW. WARNER, No. 1530 AND 1532 R1IH3E Avenue, below Sixteenth Street. KEYSTONE FLOTJB STORE Choice li rands of Family and Bakers' Flour, Corn Meal, Oat ileal, Buckwheat and Bye Flour, Corn, Oats, and Mill Feed ol every description, sent to all parts of tbe city Free of Charge. 12 19 lmrp LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' (IOORT FOR THE The Auditor appointed by the ("ourt to"auditT sett'e. and adjust the account ot 1IIOMA8 KOBINS and LOUIma RICHAKDSON, Executors oi the last will and testament oi JObN lilcll AKDISON, deoeasod, and to report disirlbutlon ot the balunoe In the hands ot tho accountant, will meet the parties Interested, fur the purpose oi his appointment, on lUESDAY, January 8. Iht,7,at4 o'clock V M. at bis office, Ho. 1i7 WAL NUT Street, In the city of Philadelphia. JOHN ct.AYroy, 12 27 thsinSt BAuditor. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QU LVER'S NEW PATENT Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR F U R N A C E. RANGES OF ALL, SIZES. Also, Flillegar'a New Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. OR SALE BY C 11 AMINES W I LEI A MS, 610$ No. 1182 MARKET Street. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OK EliKt PEAN RANGE, for Families, Hotels, or 1 utile Institutions, In TWEiilY DIF FERENT MZl.S. Also. PhlladelDhla Ramies. Mot-Air Fttnaces, Portable Ueaters, I.owdown Urates, Flrcboard Moves, Buth BoIIoib, Stewhole Plates, HollerB, l ooking Moves, etc , wholesale aud retail, by tbe manufacturers. 8HARPE & THOMSON, 1117 stuth lim No. 209 N. SECONi; Sueet SHIPPING. SIT If. A IV I Til MVk'RPnill flAT.T.IVil LLljJst Oueenstown The inman Line, sailing '. iiii-vt eeklv. eurrviuu the Lntted Stales Mails. "CITY Ok' NEW loaK'' Saturday, December 29 "C'l'lY OF M'BLIN" Wednesday. January 3 CITY Or COKK." Saturday, i auuary S CITY OF WASHINGTON" Saturday, Januajy 12 and each succeeding Saturday and Wednesday, a t noon, irom Pier ho. 45 North river. K A 1Kb OF PASSAGE By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday I First Cabin, Gold SfiO Steerage, currency $35 To London 95 To London 4 J To Pans 15 To Pan 60 Passage by the Wednesday steamers) First cabin, asOi steerage, aao. Payable in United states curieucy. PasengeisaUo forwarded to oavre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc., at moderate lates. Meerage papnage irom Liverpool or Queenstown, HO, currency Tickets can be bought here by persons send ing tor their tl lends. cur lunuer luiuiuiauvu oyyij ml iud vuuiijaujr . ofllees. avuix uir., . gent. B 7 No. Ill WaLNUT Street, Phllada. rVTTJS F0R NEW YORK. PHILA DEL atilia iiimiIii deliiula Steam Propeller Company De kutth 6 w insure Lines.via Deluwore and Rarltau Caual, leaving dany at 12 Al. and 6 p. Al., couuectlug with a!' northern and Eastern lines. For freight, which w in be taken npon accommodating terms, apply (O WILLIAM M. BAIKD 4 CO., ltf . No I'ti S. DELAWARB Avenue TllSIItPPJ PT4TVS 1 MT CWJK PTJC I 1 . . . ,i n I .... n.l t.anl.. U....J .1. - XT L." VT MiMi'iAiM i ur uuut'iniKutu ua v nig ictw?u I lit? x&.cs,i b.oTON SCREW DOCK, begs to Inforis hl filends ana tbe pations oi me dock mat ne la vroparea witn InireukeJ lacllities to accommodute tbose l,m ing vessels to be tatted or repaired, and being a piaenoai stilp-car-peuter and cauiker, w ill give personal attention to the veHsels entrusted to him tor repairs Captains or A(.euis. Shlp-Carpenteis and Machinists having vebsels to repair, a.e solicited to cs l. IlavTug tbe agency iur the sale or "Vettrstcdt's Patent Aleta lc CoiM OSition" lor Copper paint, lor tbe preservation of vessels' bottoms, for this ci y, I am pre- pared to luiuish the same on favorable terms. JOHN 11 HAMMI7T, Kensington Screw Duck, lit DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street. CORN E X C H A N (J BAG JU AN VF ACTOR Y. JOHN T. BAILEY & CO.. BEHOVFD TO N. E. corner of MARKET and WATER Street,. Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAGGING oi every description, irr Otaln, Flour, 6alt, Super-l'liospuate i of Lime, Bead Dust, Etc. Iarpe and small GUNNY BaH constautlyon b ud. 2-'2 Also, WOOL SACK. JqhmT Bailet James Caj-cadkn. LANDSCAPE DRAWING CARDS, A BAU tiful aeiiesol views, fifteen In uumbet, ."trned iur the lustructiea ol Juvenile artists, price, Is ems a packsue. Willi the EVENING TKLEOKAPH, MEW YO HK CLIPPED c, will b. found on sale at tbe 7?)j NEWS STAND, it. TV. eornerBEVEDTU and CUESNUT Street GOVERNMENT SALES. CJALB OF GOVERNMENT BTJILDIr?RS, P CH Rio I IAN blBEEl' HOSPITAL, FUILA- Ornca of AsmsrAnr Quaiiterm aster, 3 1B1LADKI.FBIA A) SPOT, lWKL-Tn AND QlRARD 8TR.TB, ffnTnhnr 94ih. lffil Will ti told at Pnhlifl Aurtlnn nn tiwnr.nt nf .!, Cm tea Ptates, on WEONEBDAY, JANUARY 2. 1867, at 10 o'e oca A. m , all tbe building belonging to tbe Government, that are connected with the Mora mensing Hall (Christian, below Tenth street), lat ter 1 v known as the til hie II AN bTREET TJ. S. A. HObl'ITAL, as lo lows : MX r KaME BUILDINGS, containing about 9160 lect Hoormg Ruaras, i9,2i0 loei houjh Boards, lb,b00 lect Hemlock Hoantlii g, and C2 Windows. - Also Cooking Eange and Chimney, and all tbe Bath Tubs, Gas and Water Pipe and Fixtures, ooil Coniaii ers. itc , appertalnmr to 'aid Hoi itul. r-peciflcations ot the property can bo soon npon application at this office. Ihe jroperty must be removed within ten (10) days from day of sa'e. Terms Cash, in Government fnnds. By order of Bvt. Brlg.-Uen. GF.O.H. CROSMN, Assistant Quartermaster-General V. 8. Array. 12247i HENRY W. JANES, Capt. and A. O. M. Bvt. Maj. U. S. Army. SALE OF OLD AND UNSERVICEABLE t ANNON. SMALL AhMs, AND Ml&CEL LAN LoL' S ORDNANCE STORES. IStjbeau or Ordnance, Navy Dkpart.mbnt, WASiujiinON City. Deoeiui.er LJ. lsflfl On tbe teuit) UUthl l) nf Jammt v. lSl'w I HI it. 4. DAY, at noon, there will be sold At public auction, in the NORFOLK NAVY YARD, to the higuest bidder, a lot ot old and uuxct vioeable cannon, stnaii arms, and oiiccllancous aitic:cs ol naval ordnance. Ibe cannon, shot, and shell will bs so'd by tho pout'O, and tho email aims and o her miscellaneous articles ol on nance in lots to suit purchasers. leiirE Ono-halt cas.i in Government lunds, to be dcpos.tcd o.i trie cobclnslon ot the snlo, and the remainder within ten days afterwards, during which time tb' articles mut be removod fiom the Navy Yard, otherwise they will ifvort to the Gov ern nv nt. II. A. WISE, 1216stuthlll0 Chief of Bureau. OFFIC E OF A R.M Y CLOTHING AND LQlirAGh. No. 29 Broadway, 1 Xk v t'ortK, Decembor li), 1SC0 ) Will bo sold at ptib..'.- aucliou.at the dopot ot Army Clothing' and l.iuna?e, corner of LAltilil' and WASHINGTON' Mtoo.s, New Yoik .city, ou THURSDAY, tho 8d ot January, 1867, commencing at 11 o'clock, A.M. , 80,000 TO 40,000 ARMY BLANKETS, NET, Samples ol the above may be seen at the Depot, and lurihi r intormutiou obtuineo at this ollice. Tcrm Cash, in Government funds; ten porcent. down, and the balance octoro tho goons aro tak.n from the Depot, which must bo within three davs of sale, under lortc itnre of purchase and tn per cent. Brevet Ui lgod er General D. U. VIN I ON, 12 20 111 Asst. yuartrmator General, U. S. A, LUMBER. 1 QP,( -SELKCT WHITE PINE BOARDS ODO. AND PLANK. 4-4, 5-4 6-4. 2, 2)4. i and 4 inch. CIJOICE T AM EL AND 1st COMMON, Iti feet long. 4-4, C-4, 6-4, 2. 2tt, 3 and 4 Inch. WHITE PIN. PANEL PATIKKN PLANK, LAIGE AND SUPEKIOR STOCK O.N HAND JLODD. 1HILDLNGI LUMBER 1 l.C.MBER! LUMBER 1 1 4-4 CAltOI.lt A FLOORING. .V4 CAhOLlA FLOORING. 4-4 Dt LA W ARE FLOURING. s-4 DELAWARE f'LOOHING. WH1TK PINE FEOOltJNG ASH FLOORING. WALNUT Fi.OOKISG. BPRVJCE Fl OORISG. . STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 4 ana -c k dar AND CYPRESS LOUU. SHINGLES. LONG CEDAR SHINGLES. SHORT CEUAK SHINGLES, COOrER SHINGLES. FIXE A8SOKTMKNT KOR SALE LOVT. ho. 1 CKDaK l.OOH ASl) 1'OJTS. vo. i ciuAit logs ami rosr-i. 18W l LL'Mbl'R FOR DNDERTAKERS! V7. 1-LHlHliU KOlt CSDERl AKEUbll Hll CHhAtt, WAI.MJT, ANU flMi. i QCC ALBANY LUMBEROPALLKINDij J-OUU. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS SEASONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. Dll GPLAB, CHPRliY, AND A80 Q.IL I'LANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VESEER8. 1866 CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. J. CIGAR-BOX MANCFACTCREHU. SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. -aftfttt SPRCCE JOiSTl bl'RUCE JOIST1 AOUO. SPhUCE JOIST BPRUCK JOI"T. FROM 14 TO S2 FEET LONG. FKOll 14 TO 82 FEET LOKG. SUPERIOR NOKW AY 8CANTLISG. MAI LE, BKOTH;R a CO., 11 mn-rp No. BOUTH BTREKT pa H. WILLIAMS, LUMBER, .SevenU'enth ana Spring Garden. FHILADKLPHIA, U 29 thsru2m C. P E R K I N S, ' LUMBER MERCHANT, Successor to R. Clark, Jr , NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on hand, a latge and varied assortment ot Bull diiiR Lumber. Hii CUTLERY, ETC. OUTLEIIY. A line assortment oi POCKET and TABLK CVt'LEbY, UAZOK.4, RA ZOR hTROl'S. LADIKl' HOISSORS irAl'EU AJSA '1A1L01U4 BtltAKS", nu., at L. V. II ELM OLD'S Cutlerr Store, No. 135 south TEN'IU Street, H8S Three doors above Walnut SADDLES AND HARNESS. BUFFALO ROBES, LAP RUGS, HORSE COVERS. A large assortment, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, low irees, together vdth our uscai Ksoitmentof SADDLERY, ETC. WILLIAM S. UANSELL & SONS, 2 No. 114 MARKET btreet. JpITLER, WEAVER & CO., MAN CFACTDREBS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc. v No. 11 North WaTKR Street, and No. 22 North DEuAWAHE Aveuue, ' j-uitA-UtLeaiA. Edwin II. Fitleb, Ttjohael Weaver, COKBAD F. CLOTHIKB. jj I L L I A M (1 R A N T, COM MI SHI ON MERCHANT, . NO. 13 S. DELA WAKK Avenue, Phlladelpbla. AOKKT FOB Dupont's Gunpowder. Keiined Nitre, Charcoal, Eto. W. Baker & Co. 'a Chocolate Coeoa, aud Browa. Crocker Bros. A Co. 's Yellow Metal Shea hi ug, Bolts and Kal's. l 24 OTTON AND FLAX, SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS , .9?u numbers and brands. UTent Awning Trank, and Wagon Cover Duck. Aisu, paper llanuiaeturera' Drier Felts, trom oue to seveu feet wldei Paullns, lle'ting, Sail Twine etc. JOHN W. E VERM AN A CO., $ Ho. 1(13 JONES' Allay. INSURANCE COMPANIES. JJORTI1 AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 33 South FOURTH Street PUILADELPLIA. Ann sal reticles issued aralnst General Accident 11 di rcri)tlon at exceedb gl' on rates. Insurance efeeted ur one year In any Sam trom ISO to Ki.OnO. at a premlnm ot onlv one-naif er oenu. seearlng the lull ainobot Insared In ease ol death, and a icninensatlon eacb week equal to the whole pra miniu paid Short umellckettfoi S. S 7, or 10 days, or I, S, ot 6 D.onths, at lOcemsali nnurl,i in the sum oftMOn. or swing aie per weesn ,llKb eu. to n had at tne General tifl.ee, Ne. ia h. IuCH'I U Street, fMiadel. phla, or at tLe vaions Rallioad Ileket oftires. Be sure tu purchase the tickets ol Ui North AoicrlcAa Tranal Insuranre Company. For circniers and fartbei; iniormatton pe at the Genera ictl.ee, or of any ol the autboihwd Agents oftlia Company. JFWIg T noUPl. Trecldent. JAMKH M CONRAD, Iressurer I'KNRT V. BROW N, S. ere ary. JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor. LlKKClOIW. L. L. Hoopt, late 01 I ennstlanl. Railroad Coaioanv J. E. KtnKSlev, Continental Hotel. v Samuel C. Palmer, ( ashler ot Cem. National Bank. 11 . G. I.elsetirin. N on. 27 and ilV Liock treet. tan es M. ( ourau, firm of Conrad & W a.ton. No. ft Maiketsueet. Enecn Lewis, late Oen. Bnp't Pcnna R. R. Andrew Mebslley, 8. W. cornor ot Third andWalaat reeis. G C. Frsneiscns Cen. Afrrit Prima. R. R. Co. 1 hemas K. I eierson, No. ae;i6 .Market street. V. W. Knit it, fltm of Kuiix. A bowam, No. 25 8. Thlrc street. 1 3 iOm 1829" 011 AKTER P KRPET LTA LJ rraiiLIin lire Insurance Co. riHEADETJ'IIIA. Assets on Jnnuai v 1, 1800; Caoltsl Aeciutc Surplus. Premiums tm ttio ct HM 15 i,i,Ki8ei UNSETTLED CLAIMS, all.4ti7 5. INCOMF. FOR Ktt S 'IV VI".'. LOSSES PAID SINCE l&MU OVER !t?OfOUU,OUO. I erpoinul and Tem porary Policies on Liberal Term, DIRECTORS. (hnrlesH Rsncker, , 1 dward v;. Da;a, 1 (tlilU VVSLIIAI' George talis. Samuel Grunt, Georiio W. Richards, Aurtu euier, eruneis w Lewis, M. . l'nt..r V.I :i Isaac cea, JAS. W. fllcALUSTF.g, Bttretary nrotim. i 1 tlj E IV1 O V A L. The Girard Fire arid Marine Insurance Compunv IIAVP ItEMtiVED 'IO Tlli-.Ill NEW OFFIO X0B1UEA9T COZ?7J-R 1IESMT and SEYMNTH ' StEceCs, 1 19 I'UILADELriHA. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CCJIPiSBy. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000. Total Premiums lteceivecl ly tha 1 ii ; K dl! . i vjiicilijr 1U icuu, (,no. Total Losses Paid in 1865, $4,018,250, All Losses i-romptly adjusted without reference t' England. " ATWOOD SMITH, OFFICE for'ennv.i ISo. O Alerchants' Exchange i yniLAUKLi-iiiA. lBjtnl , PROVIDENT LIFE AND ITiUST COMPANY OF 1 HlLADEi.PhlA nt-AA No. Ill South FOURTH Street. IKCOhl'ORA'lEJi g i AlON'l U, tfAL. l8b CAPITAL, 150 (!;, PAID IS.' Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums: or bv A in or !) year Premiums, Non-torieiture. 1 Endowmeuts, payable at a uture age, or on prior deceaie, by Yearly premiums, or 10 year i rcmiuuis4 both c a see Nun forieliure "".nw. Annuities gtanted on lavorable terms. ' Term 1 o ides. Children's Ludowuienta This Company, while gltinn the insured the secartt ota paid-up Capital, win dlvue the entire profits of tha Llie business among its Potior holders. At onej s received, at interest, ana paid on demand. Authorized bv cliar.er to execute l rusts, ana to act H Executor or Aoministrator, Asskjuee or Guardian, an In oiber fiduciary capacitie s unuei appointment o' ao9 Court ol this Commonwealih or of ut Mnauinn..: Sons, or bodies po.lUo or corporate. IlttCIOHS. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. RICHARD CADBTJBV JEREMIAH UACKe.it, Hk'KUV IllllLj UUnailA II. A1UAU1S, I. WlBTAKUKUWir. iu!, iujw n Vu.'i w WM. C. LONGSTRCIH. ( hARlen it ( nwiM SAMUEL R SHIPLEY. ROWLAND PARBT, President. Actuarv THOMAS W1STAR, M. D., J. B. TOWNBEaD, ' 727i tie ale a Eiamlner. Legal Adviser, LflhE INSL'KANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TJifi J PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY Incorporated 18251 barter Perpetual No fill W A LNU'l Street, opposite independence Square. This Company, faverably kuown to tha eoinmunit lor over torty years, continue to Insure against loss or on age by Ore on Public or I rlva e Buildings, either petmunently or lor a limited time. Also on Furniture. Stocks oi Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal teims. iheir Capital, together with a large Surplus FundJ Invested in the most tare.ul manner, which enables them to oiler to the Insured an undoubted security in tha ca.eolloss. . WBECTOLS. Daniel Mnlth, Jr., . John Deverenx, Alexander Benson, I Thomas Smith, Isauo Hazlthurst, I Henry Lewis, Ihomas Bobbins, J. Gillinghain Fell, Daniel Baddock. Jr. DAS ILL SMITH, JR., President. William G. Cbowkll, Secretary. SIQj FH02NIX INSURANCE COMPANY 01? PHILADELPHIA. IKCOBI'ORAIED 1B64-CHARTER PERPETUAL, No. 224 WALfcUi Street, opposite the Exchange. In addiUon to MARINE and IN LAN L 1.N8CRANCR, this Company insures Irom loss or damage by FIRE, or liberal terms on buildings, merchandise, furniture, etc.. tor limited period., and permanently ou buildings, by deposit ot premium. lne Companv lias been In active operation for more than S1X1 1 YEaRs. during which ad losses have been, promptly adjnsttd and paid. D11U.UXOUS. Jotn L. Hodae. iawience Lewis, Jr. David Lewis, Henlamin Etting. Thowai tl. forl, f . K. McHenrv. Edmund i astlilon, Louis t Vniris. tt B. Daheuy, John T. Lewis. William S. Grant, Robert W. Leaning, D. C'ark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox, WUCUEREB, Preiident- Sami el Wilcox, Secretary 41$ FERTILIZERS. J3 AUG IPS RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP IIME Tbe great Fertlllrer lor all crops. Quick in Its i sndpeimautntui Its ellects. Established overt action weiv Hea'lers supplied by the cargo, dlrset from tbe WOAI of the manuiactory, on liberal terms. Manuiacuredonlrby rjUfiH ft'SONS, Office So. 20 South DEL AW ABB Avenue, 8 is in w Si p Philadelphia QEOROE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BIJIEDEn. No. 232 CARTER 8treet, And No. lil POCK Street. Machine Work and pillwrlgbting pron-ptVy attended
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