V X i V V 1 I w i m V t N 4 rU,nKD KVKRT AFTKnnoOR "l" HCKFTEO), f.?ISIIO TKLLOHAPtT nmrn,. -108 g. TbrdBtr.K. ' CJL" CPr Dobto 8n. of Wn, payaole to the Carrier, and ..Ism! i.iV 'nd F,f,r Cent Two lably fa, advance for the period ordered. f'O n a i . ... . . r"J1' J AK L AR I 1, 1867. . ympatby Mi.t,d?IoiI. ; t-riat, our isumocrtuiu cuurcuu'viam-o Jstlng a great deal of sympathy on tin ioed woes of the conervatiTe Inhabi ante of Lafayette county, Missouri, In partl r rritar fin A ntthn State of Missouri in ircneral. We can asiure them that they are shedding their tears on behalf ol as great a set of scoundrels as ever went unhung. We know the history of Lafayette county, ana oi some the?cry characters who are figuring so largely as conservative martyrs. It has Deen a don of thievc3, ruffians, and murderers tor more than ten years past. Its Inhabitants were the ' Border Ruffians" of 1855 and 1850, who spent their leisure time and they always had plenty of it for rascality In invading the infant Territory, of Kansas, stuffing its ballot-boxe?, and robbing and murderlDg its inhabitants. It was at Lexing ton, the county scat of this county, that boats on the Missouri river, containing free State emigrant' to Kansas, were stopped in 1850, the passengers robbed, turned back, and n ot permitted to'prosecute their journey. It was here that Governor Robinson was forcibly abducted from a boat that was descending the river, and sent back to Territory a prisoner. r y From feeing jorder Kui ians to being wis was b, -non ana nar, i atAn When ML broke out in ieCthe ' tof the aow u men m KitB county joined rrice's Rebel army. After p , wa8 wbtpped ana amen ot oi me oijte theae Lafayette county WDeumswjlk to the brush, and became whnLgrTi , Kkh.pv iT ifiV ill ri IIM TV'"" M anest, lowest style of guerillas. Their pation during the remainder of tne war i mt hat of robbery. arson, ana rouraer. d loyaJ men of their horses, cattle, ana roods, burned down their houses and barns, and murdered hundreds of them in cold blood. By way of variation In these pleasant pastimes, they would occasionally waylay a tiMini) rnh ltd naasenerers. or fire Into the cabin of a passing steamboat among helpless women and children. Nearly all the small towns on the border were burned and sacked by them. Their great achievement was the Lawrence massacre, in which they murdered one hundred and fifty unarmed and unresist ing citizens In cold blood, and robbed and burned the town. ..yctte During all this time the people farm3 county, who btayed at bpjamj abetted the and In their vUlagyery possible way. They busbwbacVfjosted Jn regard to every move kejjt St the Federal troops. They furnished them with food and supplies. They concealed them when pursued . They shared with them in their ill-gotten gains. After the Lawrence massacre our troops found in almost every house in Lafayette county, clothing, dry goods, jewelry, etc., which were the spoils of that terrible tragedy. 'Since the war these bushwhackers have kept up a quul organization, and, encouraged by heir consecutive friends, have endeavored verride the Uyys and the constituted horlties. This "GenArnl ded as an officer in the Union army, was igaaier-general In the Missouri Stata ia, appointed during the relm of the ble dynasty." lie was a bitter pro- ry man, and a notorious Rebel svm- Izer during the entire war. There ia no bt tllci fnllnnra Aim Vai a-- r .mw. t iUGV" 6 Je to do so ; and probably the prospect of g a couple of reglaient of loyal boys sred in their midst, and at their expense, t hat aroused these conservative chaps s Vaughn order to take some 'definite - om-jib to that end. But from our own personal knowledge of Lafkyotte county, we aver that Governor Fletcher woqld have been perfectly Justified in declaring martial law within its limits anytime since the war closed. If the conservatlvca of Mlasourl will just make up their minds to ob?y the constitution and laws of that St-, aud behave themselves X, as good citizens onght to behave, they will experience no (rouble, and v. Democratic editorswlll be relieved from fue necessity ol " "t uai 01 un necesBMy t)taly misappiied Bympat.ay At -iiapoitant eolainn In Regard (0 I LioiiAF T-s Court of ADpeals V.. -court of final rort In that 1' the mada a dock!. naim..i ie'-is Jut constitutionality of the Excise h?ns case went np from Kv v.i, .lhe undo the dflnUina I.... . . Wi - 1 1 a 111 n i-ii r vrh. has nrevailA f . T' m ruui ces, involving the aame i?1 IT l thftL9,laW 40 the Wto extent ho d Jegulate the traffic lQ mtoxI,BM , U.re to Jiatwchiuch regulation does not Interfere ffita orrestraia one ol his liberty or pro .ptrty; that licenses to aell liquors are mere temporary permits to do that which, without ffuch permit, would be an offense; thataorh tTXn0t C0DtraCt "eS knd the Ucensee. b.i n " otaw tested riirht: thai u'L "7 W V C7 10vO Br. - . . . h!nt.,.l .... "WTOI "jtaoi we Stat, euCh THE DAILY EVENING TEW,., 7tZX.fnl tn the exercise of police powers, afe ftlway subject to the control of the inlature, waicn may 1 th?m, at plea-are. hia Is an Important decision, coterin, as . . - j r tv oTPlan llmior oes, trie wrioin grouuu v. .... - - from such distinguished a; and coming . A (hat thorities. It may sateiy De w-" settles the law upon that subject. . . it nil James Tns first of January nas - 'Stephens' promised raising o. - - jlow the lutlon In Ireland uas not cu -merer 80 snort-siKuiea that he could redeem the promise, when, by the very act of making if, be put the urmsa Government fully-upon Its guard, and thereby caused such a concentration of lorce In Ireland as to render an attempt at revolution the merent madness, it is difficult to under stand. A revolution, to be successful against a Government having a large standing army nnd all the material or war constantly on hand, mu6t not be advertised beforehand to come off at a cerialn specified time. The most thorough system of espionage could not have more thoroughly put the British Government on guard than Stephens himselt succeeded in doing. Of course, there are thousands ready now to cry that he is an impostor and a cheat. Perhapa so, though we think he Is fclmply a rash, indiscreet man, totally unfitted for a leader such as a success ful revolution In Ireland would demand, ine vast sums of money that have been collected, mainly from the poor, and expended In this Fenian business, are of course wasted and gone. Alter all, it may well be doubted whether the idea of forcibly wrenching Ireland from the British empire is not altogether chime rical. The tendency ol the age over the world h not towards dislntegation, but rather towards consolidation. The cen tripetal lorce in politics Is the dominant one oUhis era. The liberals In Ireland, instead of looking towards Independence, had muai better make common cause with their brothers in England, and seek to socure the triumph of liberal institutions through out" the British empire. Reform, not revo lution, or, if revolution should finally come, revolution for the sake of reform, is the true policy to be pursued. And the Irish have one lesson yet to learn, which is, that if thev expect final succcs they must throw into the common current of U-l t- V " - libei al ldeaa which circulate- all over tne woild. They must become the friends, not only of Irish liberty, but of universal liberty. They cannot, as they have hitherto too much done, throw their Infiiw&ce in the United States on the side ' conservatism, slavery, and reaction. 8 yet exPect the ympathy ol the liber"1 -"at'ment of the world In their own iionn MiTcners orazen wisn tor a plantation well stocked with negro slaves, was a deeper and louler blow to Irish liberty tnan any Englishman could have struck I The gospel of freedom Is of no prlvale Inter pretation. it applies to. all men and all nations alike. When Irishmen learn this truth, and act upon it, Irish liberty will begin to see da light, and not before. Our Legislative Nominations. The selection of Hon. Lewis W. Hall, of Blair county, to fill once more the seat as President of the State Senate, Is a deserved compliment to a most efficient officer. During the last session, Speaker DJall proved himself eminently fitted for the post as a parliamentarian and courteous leader. He is a patriot of the right stamp, and his re-election gives general satis faction throughout the Republican party. The nomination of Colonel John P. Glass, of Allegheny, for Speaker of the House, is unexpected. From all Indications, we bad reason to believe that the choice would fall on Colonel Quay, of Beaver. But that gentle man withdrew u tho last moment, and the selection of Colonel Glass was unantmmia The re-election of Messrs. Benedict and BTam ersley as clerks, was generally conceded, ana 11 ever men merited a post, they did from the bands of the party. Judging from the nominations, the impression seems to be gain ing ground that Hon. Simon Cameron holds the winning cardj In the Senatorial contest. Undeb'Abbebt. Colonel Carrlngton, the officer in command at Fort Phil. Kearney, near which the recent terrible massacre oc curred, has been relieved, and ordered East, under arrest. The circumstances attending that trsgedy certainly require fuller explana tion than has yet been given. f""f!?temMit. of dePB1t' and coinage at the Mint during the month of December, 1866: Gold deposit TSMos-a Bnver deposits and purcaasca. . .'.I'.','.'.'.'.'.'. 89,'79 8? Total doposits.... COINAGE KXECUfEU.' . . . 01-I. 770,784 61 JXiublo eagles ilue bars. ., . . ... .... '.',"1 M 4f Vat. 41,769 800-00 6.8U85 1,776,61285 21,900 00 k ToUI 88.478 eiLVBK. Half dallars 49900 ne ban ;it 5 228 86 Total. ... 49,80i oorPKR. 25,12i86 S 700 00 6 2MO0 15,U90-00 11,850 00 1M,76V00 Cents. JTive-ht piece J 467 000 Total..,. .8.971,250 -.j , AOAPITDLATIO. uoid coinage. . . aa na Silver do. 1 775.613 81 25US-85 161 7 06 00 49 805 uw 8,971 250 Total No. of piece, 4.109,C2 Value, 1,952,606 70 Lieutenant Ms cent! read befogs'0"!. Peria a narrativ. A al?1VcgrP."tcal Society la viag whtcU MuXeo p.rk ralbV he met lu OftOKonarigB frW X f who rem? UeTtlted n Aeea in Lu vonik .X'Jii. relueered to have mtide LIjh nZ ZLSX? "tuel poor, tot ke SIJAPILL-PIIILaDK! irv trit. ord On con hi Anoon DOWBBCS at Hut iC- oi Tra'pani with their families h'",?', Iiourbonic beadouRrter. and I lntentM! Co mt iheir movements by those of his Mniesmlf rtorq not still quit believe that the Krcfi really wean to go. Tho iunlor branches of th famiij are in omiiKtT'Biiu. t The execution at Foix (Ane?e) of Balnjiue, France, took place recently. He hid been con demned to death for the murder of his sister. When led lo undergo the Inpt penaltf of the law, be behaved to the most tahamelen manner. releeltn? te services of tue chao'ain, and Mtoutinfc continuously on bis way to the scaf fold, "V1ve K!x spleirc !" "Vive St. Justl" "Vive '93!" When tbo late Alrn)n Walthman was ford Major of London, a 1 wn3 brought be ioie him on a charee ot rancy. "What rountrvman are you ?" inquired e Airtcru,an, "Au IriHhinan, please your Uono.ji WB9 replv. The Alderman asked, "W ere" 0 ever at t-ea?" "Come, your honor," anaworea "d'yethhik I crossed from Dubliu In a vj. 1 n ? MATUUKD. f ROM WFLL FITTBEIl. On Hie Slut nl'lmft. h h Hcv J DeWofe Pfrry, BAhTLkTT J. CKOMWKLL. V. Wavy. toLl.Zlt-, eldest oauuhter ol James 9. Ut Ht.lt, Efil. DIED. CARTER. On the 29th Instant. EDWARD CAR- ills relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, (rom bis late residence, cartersvllle, leiaware couatv. Fa. on Wednesdayi January 2, at 10 o'clock A. M . nitliout luither notice. CLvKK. On Monflav. December Si, K BRAUKUKl? CLARK twin son ofli. B. and Wary B. uiara, agea years and 5 montbs. nvi.At.HOIX. On the 31st ammo,.), i. wtivnv -t In the 4(llh yearol hlaaxe. ...ui Hi. re atives and wa e Iriends are respectfully to attend the luuernl, iroin hi late re.wence. Wallace street, on jnursua?. me ou o'clock P. M. Sorrlcea to be h.ld at the ChnroJ oj 8t. MsttlJla. atiocioca r. i orewij , ""-.,7; tearbeis and pupila oi the Buaday School ara respectfully Invl ed. L . . MCIJ0WFIX.-01 marasmus, December RK'I'l'A MWNTHOMfcHV, only child of J.m ana tl'za U. McDowell. BKed 5 mon hs. I .1 , . . -.. .11 n .. 1 V. n namiffl O C OT- nerofiwdtib and Wallace atrecta, on Tt"w morn ing at 19 o otock Tir MOORE On Rnnday mornlnir, Decber SO, JOHN A. MOOKK. In the Kid year of blaMS. , ,,ran 1 be iilenda and relatives and thow bf lamlly are resctfiillj invited to attend th. l"J. Im'u, J"" denceof his son-in-law. lb 111 p VJJ J ren street West Fhliajielphla. to ?Jaooa' January , 1H67, at 1 o'c ock. " Proceed to Dare iy. QUIQ -On the 89th Instant, krs. M A RO ABE , r, relict ot the late John y ul(t, In the year . Her relatives and friends, aH) t1,;?1l?l"1;V,!!0?lt' atlon, No, US. I. O. of V , aie P?Slt,l"";J,,S,wIi!? V tend the luneral, fiom herl ite resldcDoe, No. 4 J.) h. TlVomT)Bon street, Eighteenth Wail, on Thursday after noon at I o'clock. To proceed to Hanover Street Vault. KEE8IDE. On the 29th Inst int .JH-I-KN'. daughter of thela,e James and Martha Bceslie, In theSlst year of ""hrrelatlvea and friends of tU family are respect fully invited to attend the funers, Irora her lnte resi dence. No 610 N. Kwurtb street, m Wednesday morning at iu o'clock. ferUces at St. Jis 1 the Less. SPECIAL N TICE NEWSPAPER AiVERTISING.-JOY. COE CO., N. F,. corjer 01 FIFTH and CHE3- jjrjx Btreets. Fblladelphla, ad TRIBUNE BTJ1LD INO8, New York, are Knts he "TKLBQBArH," and lor tha Newspapers of tte Uohjpountry. ISly4p JOY COB CO THE NNIVER8ARY l TOP HOME FOB LITTLtC 1VANDEBEB3 will be held at the . NATIONAL I ALL, WtDNEsDiT iVtAlNO. Jauary a, at 1H o'clock. Upt. n. a. T0LF.9. fnnerlntadent of tha Baldwin Place Home of Boston , will oe ireseut wuo auiua i m Binglng by tlie Cbl dren, aaMAddrees by several Eminent tfpeakoi TICKETS, fENTS, . . ran he nnrcha vi ot Tnimn'.i Jk. Co.. Seventh ana Chesnat streets. j It J I frSf- FARMERS' AND ;NECHANl08' NA- Vs TIONAJL BANK. , v FBiLADRLrhiA, December 7, "rtB. The Annua lFleotion for Dlrei ora ot this Ban will be held at the Hi n king House on WEO S BMAY. the ' b oay ol Jan iaiy next, betweeo the hoars ol 10 o clock A. M. and 1 o'ulcck F. al. . , 18 H mt W. BUSBTrOS.Jr., Casklen BANK OF THE RE- tr NATIONAL a- rUBLIC t r.i-rt.tii. necem'tTg 1806. n . . , , . . 1 ii.n..,nrj ioT. Directors will bs held at the 1 ue Annual r.ievuon 101 imju."-- - te BANKING HOUSE, on TO.KtSIAY. January 6,11, be- 1WlS!S 18 LU" ' 10 A' MJP MUM.F0BD. Cashier. rjdP PHlLADELPHlj PHILADELPHIA RAILBOAD COAJP'ANI, - FOCBTU Street. pHn, a h,. December 13, 1836. The Transier Wtfffi. oulUDAY, DecemtJ-r 18. ?d taoptaei on TUts. DAY, the 15th ot January h,.n declared , A Dividend of Fl V lV P B CtNT. has been aec area In the Pre erred and romuion Htock. clear 01 """""J n.s.ant to the hold4 '""."SJf'rJSnJSnv on the Wth Hatch next, v All orders if,. c 1st he witnessed and DFOBD. Treasurer, li 14 2St 'VND READING PH1LADELP11 . RAILROAD JTCKF.T9, . l.OLIDAY EXCDRS k fanuary 2, H61. will LiOOO frnm llen,t.Ar -.o lu,:i: be iued at reduced lares betwec M1 .lanrnis muni r aa ana branches. 14 i2aollt Oeneral Superintendent K",rnS.5-o? JHB FRANKPORD AND CCMrANY.No.2453 FRAMKFORD Road. ALi,V Alf 1,. . FwiADELPMA, De euber27. 6n6. c urSrh' .ubrlbtrs to or bo ders'ot the vapiiai mock o this ompany. and whs hivtngirii paid the 111IKD I nstal men t of KI ? F DOLLA RS ner share thereon, are hereby notified thai' the Tsaid Tm?d Justalmeut has been called in ..a ih.. Sh1 i0' Satdkp JV iSSV ,b? fD0,,e ffle on or K ore eAlUKDAY, the lath day of January next 17. 1W7. 13 vi Yi."'"1""1 01 lue oard of Diieetors LliLi JACOB BINDER, l'i s. resident PT" OFFICE OF THE HE3TONVILT BAILWAY COMPAN?P AIKMOCiiT PA'jSENi NOTICE TO STOCK bOLuKBXhaS-" the stockholders 01 this lompi .eri pAY, January 14th, 187 atio'C m , icBiuoiii ano t ive Direct Tr "in oe ne:a at the ..un ur, ueiwtea the o'clock P. M. 12 in 12 4 7 9 11 H h)ur fr35 OFFICE OF tn tfff. VASIA KAlIBOAi; niiuiii oueeu 1 The Arnual n .,:Lllin7,V'r. 001J, Plft Pennsylvania Railroad Compan Office of the Coninanv. No. 407 No. 407 WA''fiL4? SffPB' delpiila, on MONDAY, January 17 iS 'f J eUi Al., when an tlectijnwlll be he d lorilW.dent a un weoiors, to serve ror lue ensuina year. 12 28 14t JtJDrt AliD ABnljVUO-Ni. Secretar . 1 IT.XJJ Uf'KlCU tKVKNTKKTTFI A vn Ml COMPANyE!iTU SrEEtia A8SEGf.B B Al LH i M An election tor President 4 iVeliSoiiw wUI held at the same time and place. "'"-vor wui -laal 6t BlLAHYKRKES, Ja Peetetary tF 611 AMOK IN COAL rfiMPinv Tt. A'n.,.i v."i"?Lf?''.Pbari41ia: SHAilokliicoTL cSmpaNY will be held e.i.'o. 226 WALNUP Street IH nntn Kin 1 of 4 at th 0. 3). oik S&Xk?XZ 11 ockto e'lec .5?h?n.,t!t."",r 1,uckiw" o'eloO on and alter th, 12 22 20t CHABLF.H B. LIXDIAT. Secretary. & pivf.VBAVi4 J1" MIDDLE COAll - - Y w" "A N ? 12 22 131 1ST, AMONG wamrni iti Hat fi. umt , .id f r Wkb HTUN, llni,.', , 1 yiivu f fiM.?., rii I"-ld at their OmeNo VSw5Lu r Tha Iran" IT uluH J?1 ' " ud a.'ier the 1 a. la a r. pre i' flnni U III Jut pin a;. T 1 . S 7 3-103, VM THK SgCOat VKCTVI. OP THE w of th 8. C. and STATISL-,t NATIONAL lit LL, MARKEt OlATI0' '''th. on THURSDAY EVENISO. 'anuabov ' raMw"8oaios 01 Daotrtrto the Rfnnhllr A61 aid to b tha greatest of Mr. Dooglaa.' (cr?." The BLACK kAJ ns klndlr volnntrd to lor- mm occaaionai airi U eture. pDiiiR ana cioaiDK 01 eaca . h-oii Tlckrtu for rae (ElRbt Lee area), 1; Sln e Admll.,n M 1 i'SJ'IW'O t1 O'C OCKJ em ?? vIU,iTbe hl T OtimlinAA At a. B U(in'S Hook.iom. We at lv door on the evenlD " ..r.IAM STrrr Ko.UieWABuiVCtTov Avei.u. f oal oillcei. V' Blrent K.ln. urn,.. ia A, i-- Artangamen'S. 1. TINI VElltt vT' RtlFPRA '.'S' ' THE SKW LK,. or AOATF.MT OF MtT!4'C Tiiuiv""!. "1" ; is - I - . . r a -r nnnliUU tQi .1.,., irEiiuai.lV KtTr MJL1 " AU F.'fi, LA Til) ON 8ALF.. 80KB I am mighty In the Here, iy wieiueci. Gloilousln the r Laughing ati Bsauteous la tht bavins 'b the Douited rod. As it bring the deadly llghtninn QueUed and harmleat to the sod. But there Is a glorious essence. Whi rs I take my grandest power, Olvlug to the race my surest, Swectoot aid, In danger's hour. See ! before me fly dlseaiei I ' See the darkest hydiaa bow ! See the rose ot health and beauty Take the palest cheek and brow. Fly. dyspepsia I fly consumption! Yes, all ills are crushed at lon,'th ; For.I give what human nature Only ever needed atrength I Shall I tell In what great essence I can thns your spirits cheer upV Pallid, trembling, dying surVerer, 'Tis the fame I " Peruvian byrup." Tho PF.Rl'VIAN 8YRUP Is a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron, a new discovery la medicine that strikes at the root of disease by supplying the blood with its vital principle or life element Iron. The genuine has "1'cruvian Syrup" blown In the glass. Pamphlets free. J. P DINMOItE, Proprietor, No. 36 DElf street. New York, Sold by all Driigflsts, ORAC'K'8 CELEBRATED SALVE. ' From Mr. James Ciirliti, ef Amesbury, Masi.i "I was afflicted with a severe felon on one of my fingers, and tried tnaay remedies without relief. My friends in duced me to apply your Salve. In two days it cxtraciea the Inflammation' from my finger so as to eaabln me to re sume niy work. I can almost say that the Halve worked like manic, fi r It effected a cure without leaving a acar. I unite',! atinply pronounce (Irace'a Salve an etc eel lent remedy, ar.d do not loubt it will bo appreciated throughout the land." , ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. SKTI1 W. FOWLF. SOS. Boston, Proprietors. Sold by Apothecaries and Grocers generally. VI 1 i 1 it BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE THE BKST IN THE WOULD. Harmless reliable, instantaneous. 1 he only perte dye No olsanpointment. DO ridiculous time, but true !SKIIiUa A. BATCHER. Regenerating Extract ot Mllleflenrs restorea.p-j86" and Uutwes the hair "v 'S!t 'Y' Druggists. Facton No 81 BARCLAY Hfc jr SONS' Piano Fortes. STEINWAY Grand Square and Unrieh STEINWAY & BOSS" to their newly Invented their - Pal nt Jieimia'nt- TopilRht" Pianos, with an a double Iron , lKio. This invcntioa frame, paten ea June consisM. In oroviuing f ,h ,OUolboaid). wltn an to the lion irame in ir" DOlb irme Being irou nrace tinnie In rting solidity of on I. I , V HIBIIUiucuv 1 by yl reimlated to "-Phi j?S 'volume andexaulsito qua Ity of tone a 1 he gre ' .H n.nmntns4 ot action, ot thet as these nellaa Bl,v.,.,' "" Vr." -,,..i. ,,,. niiflert d "urVslDfi BROTHEB9 confidently offer these beau tiinstruments totne publtc and Invite every lover : .iniTJil directly to the lull Iron Frame. anrSaU onlv bV BLASlfjrt BROTH I1 A7 lmao So. 100 CUE3NUT S I BBS, Street. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! CHRIST MAS PKESEN r8 1-Our celebrated AB V FFE now selling 10 'v -..rr examlnethem at ourjxew a at our jsew tt ,ragu.. .... -1 , NUT sTreel, n.,.viiiu nire et'Wnere. uwviv K " SKATING PARKS. KATORI AL U E E3 N AT THK WEST PH1LADELPH A 7. S s V. ' .!, TWALSDT Sticej. THIHTW -fA MC0RR. THE 8KATO- M183 CAKBIB AlOUHTA Mu. o( Uj Bge wj, the thw 1 w.i a T tit 17 V V er r V'V i TV IUU A Cm 0 p r z '' JICOLLTXjM' ' ,nUf.,lock at nlyht perinteodeut X. w.r ooen until 10 o clock at fe" 'ark 10-dsv. v-..lll akaters ,,n nntll 10 o'clock at n k'; ; ."T Th loe H r;?, i'we wed on the Ice n. f'.v. the'jfaiket aud ndld. Admission, ta v.-u. llr innt street cars. riT illE VTING AND MUS1U KEYSTONE PAUK, Ttmin AND " j. . , been nrt'1rt1?iJJfwnooiiai j be Bkating and Muslo tu' ij, nAW ba re wlil be Bkatmg PARK, VTHAL SKATp" BROAD AP WALLACE 1 beil HPLF.8D1D 8K ATINO' .pot h all 1 ill MBPPV ."?! mHJ ...i vma. and Mlillie ... ".H, Ladiei t'red bi 1 r ii Slt cf 1 r S 1 r 2. 1 i 1 'a-m--T,. , ,, o K u- a - 1 jANUAJvV l.JIL-; M.i. C!0NYET1-D INTO 5-203 of 1865, January and July, WITHOUT OH ARC E. BOW m DELIEBSD IMMEOIAfaLY. DE HAVEN & OR OTHER. Ko. 40 soniiuiiuusi, Gl 1RARD ESTATE. IN COMPLIANCE WITH i the twenty-fourth section 01 the Will ot ftephia tilrard the (unerinten.lcDt ol ho Ulrard F.state has prepared the iollowtng condensed statement of the allaiis 01 the Estate: blocks and Loans arpiopriated for the Improvement of tha Lao tarn Froat ot the (. Ity and Delaware Avenue. Par Value. I nlted Ptates 10 40 fj pei cent. loan... a4.Miovs btateot Pennsylvania S per cent, loan M.Wli C it of 1 hi anolphla iper cent loan t.bWW t ity ol Ptiilauaiphla 6 per cent, loan, tree ot tax 67 80 t itv ot Philadelphia 6 per cent, loan, taxable 64 109-141 700 00 ( Ity t.ai (I per oent loan IllOJO VU tt shares ot atoca in m insurance company of the Bta.e 01 rtiiin'uni ,tw 00 aliates 01 rniim atoca, inion cauat ompany..j. ildi-OJ n l anai vuuipnu unsyiraKiav per ,"t io"n-"-v,-.V"'.V;'"; 3 l.ew-eo percent - o umu Bchuvlkilt Navigation Coapany Un, 188i percent t.UO-06 Stocks and Loans t omprislnc the Reaaar. fani t nlted Matea S-'it 6 per cent, loan , ti aju1,t United 8 atcs 10-40 ft percent loan. w lw w Schuylkill Navigation Compaay Loan, ' cent 1", I.WV64 State 01 Pcnnsvivanla 6 per cant, loan Hti.t o Loan to Franklin inst'tute .m IM Guardians of the Tour S percent loan mow City) City of Philadelphia 5 percent, loan 4.il0 4 J0O O0 Cliyof Philadelphia 6 per cent, loan, tree . of tax .....1S,S90 -, C'.,0y,.of 1'1,a:.!?..'!.?f "e"!:.?n":?". list shares' of stock, Philade phla Exchange Comnaiy 10 OOt,' 00 42 fharea of stock. Bchujlklll Navigation i ompany 110.000 00 102 shares of stock, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal t.'ompany 10 -W" 4100 abates ot stock, Danvhle and Pottaville hallroad Company 200,000'M 2 shares of stock, Germaotowa ana rcrttouten Turnpike Comranv 200-00 1 ahare nf Mmiauebanna aud Lehi'k Turnpil 1 i'ouipany ,A 1 hnml nun tn Kiiluii Ka.il I .np"v i.On 1 innd lor interest on in 1 umplke Com- vviusu; AV.afUV VV 1 Kn'dc,'uJ'1',Il," NviKation"Xoinpany7oau, uja received for Interest 9(0 00 21163 .oans and cash comprising the le'arv . re -elved (in part) from estate 01 Lawrence odd deceased of. lunula United Kta es loan. 18 H 1 per cent 7 OOD-OO City of Philade phla loan, tj percent , tree 01 tan 1,!00 00 Cash Interest received out Ba anoe In loans and cssl al;,g oi Loan appropria ed to D in line Fuel tot 'Poor White llousekeepcis and Boom keepers" lu the city of Phi a delpbta. 1 cettiUealeof loan Hcbu ikUl Navigation Com paq . 6 per ciut M8)'37 1 certlfloaie of loan echuylklll avlKa-ion Compan) , 1H02, 6 per cent., received lor in terest 272 6S 'Jhe lonowinii account cunent exhibits a condoned atatemrntoi the cash account, embracing the amount 01 interest, dividends, rent 01 real ei-taie. and payments made fur various objects f r the ear lrt & : liaiuiice In the treasury Jann 1. ooo SII'.MI it t arii inciuu tor rent 6l real estate. 2U1,US 09 Cash received lor reot of collieries ia Hcboyl kill county 65,700 33 t asn recetveu lor reni o' reat eniaie in ocuuyi klu count' Cup ft received ir in leases lor cutt n timber in hchuvii Hi couutv 477-50 1.966-51 6 957 -3 J I3,13.i8 67000 15,00517 Cash received for In to rest on Si ate ot Pennsyl vania loan Cash received for interest on City of 1 blUdel- pbia loan Cash receied for Interest on Clt v Gas 6 per cent. le" CaBh received for Interest, on tfchnyikilt Navi gation Compiiny loans Cash received lor lutere.t on rTnltad tur 5-20 ti per oent. loans gOJ'H v onu recviveu iur luiereai on cnitetl cilates w o per oeni. io ua.... Cash received lor Interest on United States I07'a IM 45100 Ml per cenv loans, leni , Cash received fur dividends on Philadelphia IxchatiKe Company's stock Cash received lor dividends on Insurance Com pany of the Stale oi Pennylvnia stock Cai-h received lor dividend on ( heaapeake and I Delaware Canal Company vstyck Cash leoeived lor dividend ofl Schuylkill Navi gation Company 's stock....... Cash recoi veil from sa o ot Schuylkill Navi- 704 00 015 03 41 0) Kation uompauj' um, teceivea lor Cajb'fT&lV'euftfe'oV lion ComDauj'a Boat loan, received ior , dividend on stock.. 5 i8J ws Cash received ironi Lawrence 1 odd leva n oiiO'llii t',.11 r.ceived Irom Peonsvlvanla BaUroad for daroaiie in cowtruotin. - riioad tbroudh the lands 01 he estate in llitwtirst aiid'l wentv-slth warls Cal received troin otal inooms anount...... (.224 01 109 5s Vash paid under appfoprfa.i Uy. t ou 36)411 48 For Hilar rent.. , 72700 , V73-47 5U'V( 142 2 493 50 -IW1M 2 90.1-7 60 00 Taxei, falaim " I.anii ,.t nt the county.. Peruunent Improvements.. Oenei,i repairs to real estate InnkJ, painting Oufane paintiuir Paper ndhauu Annuities Afisotiiaueou expenses i'urulase of fuel lor poor white hoiinekeepers Lint Wig Delaware avenue with gaa. Aitsrlnr houses. 4 heeaut street be j125 ( o0J 1,205-aO I tween Lleienth aud Tweltb suxeis , 10 082-73 To invest ascertain amount in city loans... ...1 207-73 To invwt for '1 odd Legacy and ex pense if collection 10 062 OS Paid writs 01 mandamus, damages In wluenlng Del jwnrs avenue 65 8T2 6S Dreduing docks, WortU wharves WS'tw COLL FOE. Coromiitee on Bouse- huUi 91,644 50 Comotitteeon lustruc. tion.....r..7tw I5.1M 4H Committee onxAc Com mi f tee'on'.i'r'ii',,"'fc"' V rfiumitiee ji' ' - -f l I COPARTNERSHIPS. OP COPAUTNEIWHII'. I I nf J W. SCOTT CO 11 thli.(lFfllj 'Or r CO IB wis ny au- eo ve-1 hT''""""." f.ir,57,inS? wtil MMf.led .1 W. m MKi'JJiooTT. A. B MArtABHUU WILLIAM .. J AM EH. rtnla.loliil, ixynilter II. liMt- COPABtR?HIF WOTICB I!m ern'MHlRned have tnis uy '"-'":, ,,' ,. . oilier nnupr t" 'V ' u-, HU CHI.H1SUT Street. . iiininiiui. WILLIAM A J AM Ell, ,1 FKKD. Pht! artel pM. Janasrv I. HOI. 1 ll W niiiw riNrth.RHlf.NED HAVE THIS 1 foitrnl a cnoartnershia undnr tho Orm naase (at TA( K BKO'l HK.I'f. . i w I cont nn. ih. bloeaa tertitolorecsrr'eo . a. il TAf'K, I'. K. lAtJn.. I hiladoiphla, Jsnaary I l T . Tho Copannersbfp heretclore lt,J:f!w;':n.,.w,,7 sill, enhers under ibe Orm ot TAt K BKtflUtU CO is this Oar Stisolvo'i oy mutual wimwi. XAOTC r r.' TAm' FRED CH ABR. PhilMelph la December 11. W JLot 1 Ibe fltm ot W1LIIAM T. HNOIIORA8S l CO h.a hen il.u dr dlSHOlved ( Pocembet tl, Is1 I by mt- tual eooacnt. Wll LlAM T HOIKlA.V HUH JAMES II. SNODUKAS3. rneiiTiiivHtmiP. WMTIAM T ttNOIKlRAHS. JAMKS.fC. !0 ORA8H. WaLTFB V. SNODOKAS.S, andTUOMAa MUBBAY have associated together as mnA wilt ennllnLe the Cloth Business at No. 64, SrCOND Stieetand bo 4J STKAWBK Kit Street. T-vitanrtTTifiV nv rfiPAHTNKRmilPI L The oopartnerahip eautlD( under live nam' rOOPIHSUKtir IS IHI uny Ull'vuf "r n-Ttw consen', LK WIS COOPKK retiring. Tne ou-tn be contlnned bv the undersigned, under tlie nam COOfKB GKA1F. WILLIAM U. TKVH rtMmlwrl1. 1 Mi). 1 1 lu' T-HirTADKl.PltlA. JANUARY I. I J BOBhRT 11 ACK has this day asoefated Mm hUson, DAVID J. BLACK, and win oon untie Family Grocery BusinwsnnleMMIimM lt N. F- corner Klgliteonth and cnesnutatree NOTICE.-J. KPWARD ADDKK3 m drswnstrom ooeflrm thtodav W B. KNOWlfi and CBABLEH P. PKBUX aio '"j'" December i,m. ' J "VTOTICR. I HAVK THIS DAY OlVEJTAl X interest in mr basintss to Mr. JOAN O. SCO ion 7 . . BV N K UUILIAW. iil. Impoiter of Linen tioott n si t " cto. it uasiv .u HOHBIELITJ9 sreth s dav idmltteA tin mehhr ot rcrflnn. COUMiVtJa ft BAlttit. Philadelphia. January V. IMVI. r t ll:it L IX Jvi LTOFM AN I, No. 9 a'orti EIGHTS 8lifi, Wbotsjla aud B-r.ail Dt,ir La ALL KINB3 OF GOODS APPERTATnSO TO THE CIiJUERT BrUIofBiW. A large aMortmeat Of M F.BIN9 UNDBit ABHRifTf), for Ladles', Children's, and (leuttaniRn's wo. Median and Poperlor Quality of 0iJDj of Kwrtuttt and Ameilcaa manufacture Eatra Heavy Bibbed All-wool SUIKf;! AXf DiUW ABB. Plaid and Striped HOrilERT. for Pka'ton ami C.iac.y Kressts. . - fH tuthHt N. B. V larte assor.ment 01 UNDKRiJAitliC tT suite to any climate, on hand alt tho oar round ,, JT. A S T FREIGHT LIN 13. ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE SOfjrif, Via Orange siud Aleanodrla land Ita Coantttlous. Rsltrtiiti The nndersigaed would respectfuii ank the atreotlon l shippers to tt ONLY ALL BAIL ttorjru betw. PbUadelphla sod the South. Uercbants and others desirous of avoiding frequent changes and water transportation, wUl pieasa u.artr tbeir frelubt via O A. B K -Kail, and eentl to depot of Philadelphia, .mlof on and Baltimore BaJlrosj BBOADandPBIlE Stieeu. - Cats run throofh from Philadelphia to Lynchbar without bieaktneoulk 5 Dray receipts wnished, and Bills ef Lading sigaed at the through frel) offlte ot Philadelphia, Wilmington aud Baltimore llioad, to. mj south FIFTH Street' below Cbesnut. Kates guarau'l as tow at ail times as by other Haas. $ JAMES C. WILSON, A M Orange and Alexandria Railroad, 12 27 tptf , Xo. 10$ South FIlfTIi Htrt t I .1 11 n u 11 11 s a t . r. S f s I " CONFECTIONERY, IC2 N6; CtEAM AND DINING SALOONS, CHESNUT St.. OIUABD BOW. l?WT AND lOUSr) CAKE3 of a.l a'tes, witk a HOLissorim,nt of COfFECTfONEBY. etc., forth. 12 IH l.a L M lO V- A Li 0 ii ui ur u, ut tll t. a'l 1. 1U 7