THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SHEET PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1867. 3 THE FIRST IWTERWftL REVENUE DISTRICT. To the E itor of the Kveniny Tclrgmph. John W. Fraztor, A8eor of the Firnt District In this city, appcara to have aa uncontrollable passion for newspaper hotorietv, and not satis fied tliatin the pust be lias Rained no credit in luch course, he Is out again in the Dispatch of last Bunday In support of his district, upon the matter of distilled spirits, seeking by the tame false reasoning and divulged rtateraents a) heretofore used, to milcad the community into the boiler tbatthe distillers In his district are all pursu'iiiR an houett business, making full and correct returns, and purine the whole tax for which they are liable under ibe law. BIr. Frazier is great on statistic, and whilst holdtiig to the view "that ttures dou't lie," he evidently rcconnizes the Id. a that it Is tbe easiest thing In tbe world to lend public opinion to false conclusions, by ottering fleurc? repre- teuliiig aggregate riVuii, ii:ii the Oesujn is to cover up abuses which would he disclosed by detail statement. Having tried this "dodne'' on previous occasions without rebuke, Mr. Fra zier Is bold cnoueh to repeat it. Thus, with a flourish, be states tbat, in the five months ending 81st of October, 18(!G, there was collected in his district, as tax on distilled spirits, the sum of $416,463-HO, and tor the same period of 18G7, $316,70316; but he does not show, or attempt to show, how much of tbe spirits upon which said amounts of tax were collected, was manufac tured in lm district : and it is in this omission that he intentionally attempts what we may mildly characterize as a deception. The aggre gate amount of tax paid in a district does not in any way show the quantity of spirits made in such district, for tbe reason tbat by far the largest portion of such tax is on spirits made in other districts, and removed therelrom under transportation bonds, pi need in bonded ware house at the receiving distilct, and removed therelrom lor consumption upon payment of tax. Mr. Frazler knows, beyoud atl doubt, that by far the largest portiou of the whisky tax re ceived In his district (probably three-fourths or more) was collected on spirits manufactured in other districts, transported in bond to his dis trict; and yet lie presents hia sta'eaient in such manner as to leava the impression that all the tax collected was on spirits made in his district. We will not ehatactenze this apparent attempt at deception as we tbinic it deserves. Mr. Frazier has in his office the records which will enable him to show how much of the arrounts Ptated by him U have been collected in his District was for tax on spirits manufac tured in his District, and we ho-je he will not hesitate to give it to the public, giving also at the same time the number and aggregate capa city of the licensed stills in the District (be may leave out the illicit ones) for the periods to which tbe collections reterred to apply, and the public can then form some estimation of the manner in which he is managing his District, and how far be is entitled to tbe high praise he is, In the absence of all modesty, so constantly claiming. The comparison made by Mr. Frazier between tbe teceipts for taxes on spirits in the First and Second Dictricts, for the reasons stated, proves nothing as regards the Quantity ot SDtrits made in each district it only proves that more whisky has been taken out of bond in tbe First than in the Second. Mr. Frazier alo gives In the Dispatch a copy of a letter addressed by him to one Michael , Haggerty, a rectifier in tbe First District, whose ' place of business was put under restraint by Collector Diebl of the Second District, under authority duly trtven to him by the Commis sioner of Internal Revenue, to seize in all the dtbtricts of the city; which authority still stands unrevoked. In this letter Mr. Frazier not only denies the right of Mr. Die hi to act In the premises, but ignores the authority of tbe Commissioner of Internal Reveuue, and overrides an express provision of the act of Congress. This is cer tainly a most pitiable position for an assessor of an important district to occupy. It evidences an Ignorance of tho law, upon an important point, which is Inexcusable iu an officer, and argues strongly against his competency. There is another point in the course pursued by Mr. Frazier, which goes strongly to show that he neither understands his rights nor his duties under the law. The case of Mr. Haggerty. in question, is one Of seizure, in reference to which, the Assessor can have nothing to do the law gives him no power whatever in such matters. The process of seizure is limited bv law to col lectors and such other officers as the Commis sioner of Internal Revenue may specially appoint. Mr. Frazier also parades in the Dispatch a miserably written letter, addressed by him to the Coinmisbioner, the main purpose of which, as it strikes us, is to prevent any supervision over the district throueh other agencies, which may lead to a more efficient protection of the Interests of the Government. The publication of this letter (which could only have been made with the consent of Mr. Frazier) before even a reply could have been received from thn Com missioner, is such a violation of the obligation of secrecy which is supposed to surround official correspondence, as to deserve tbe severest con demnation. It is due to Mr. Dlehl to sav that the authority given to him by Mr. Rollins was a voluntary act of the Commissioner, and that having received it. he telt it to be his duty to act under it when ever occasion required: this authority, as we have beloreetated, remains in full force. "One Who Knows.' A TRIP TO CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. To the Editor of the Evening Telegraph: We bad occasion recently, in a trip to Cln elnnati and Louisville, to remark: the great change which lapse of but fifteen years has produced in the architectural character and local Improvement or these cities. Upon reaching rittsborg, that hive of Indus try and enterprise, and or whicn, as rennsyiva' Blans, we have so much eause to be proud, but hardly to be seen for the smoke, we took the Pan Handle" route, that Is, the Pittsburg, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad, to Col am bus, and the Little Miama and Xenla Railroad from the latter place to Cincinnati. The for xaer road is under the Presidency of Mr. T. J. Jewett, and tbe latter under that of Mr. E. W, Woodward as President, and Mr. J. Durand as General Superintendent. We found the route an exceedingly pleasant one aa to smoothness and swiftness of transit, aud all tbe arrange xaents indicating a careful looking-after by those at the head of affairs. On reaching Cincinnati, we stopped at our old quarters, tbe "Burnett House," which Is in the very centre of business, and we remarked the favorable cbangea few years hadproduoed. The variety and good taste of the store architecture It seemed to me exceeded that of Philadelphia .'. although we may be better able to boast of in dividual fine buildings. One of the finest struc tures which happened to meet my eye was tbe Masonic Temple, built of beautiful stone, tbe lower part of which Is used for stores. Pike's Opera House, which stands upon tbe site of that which was burnt, surpasses the former edifice, ' A portion of the second story is used lor the opera, and the rest is arranged for stores and offices, somewhat after the plan of the "Forrest Building of our own town." A Fhlladelphlan In Cincinnati and Louisville (tinnot but remark, the absence of the wUite marble steps and white doors and shutters of his native cily, while a citizen of tbotie places inust be as much struck with their presence when be comes lo Philadelphia. The clearness of our atmosphere and lis freedom from the coal smoke which so infests Vliuburtr. and lu a . . . I. l.f ' 1 i 1 ........ 1 m . i . I make tbe coutrast of which we atair mill miora noticeable, and give lo Philadelphia that appearance of neatness which is so oaaraoter taiirt of It. and which is perpetuated . pon Saturdays, with a stead faatneait aud aeal apparently not much inferior in point of earnestness to the performance of religious rite, as many a polished boot ooald bear wit ness. Louisville aud Cincinnati do nut, there fore, In this respect, remind one of phlla rtelphla.for we nerer mw a pitvemeul washed in either place, while Walnut street, and oilier streets In both cities mimed nller tho trees ot the forest, and the cross numbered streets con tinually surliest Philadelphia. Instead ot pursuing the usual ronte from Cin cinnati to Louisville, 1 went froiu Covington to Lexington by way of the Kentucky Central Railroad, and from Lexington bv way of the Louisville, Cincinnati, and Jiexinnton Railroad to Iioulsvllle. We recommend thin route, going or returning, to those dispose! to vary their travel. It takes you through tho celebrated blue grnss region of Kentucky, and pnst tho home of Htcryt'lny; but the long drought hai so parched vegetation, that the green ilelds looked like stubble ground, and siock In s me parts was suflering for want of water. Lexing ton I had no opportunity of seeing, as I rencheu It at dusk, and left It eirly In the morning. I staid at the Southern Hotel, one of whose proprietors, a Unionist, waa Mayor of theclty at tbe lime of Its surrender to Klrby Hmltb. This Rebel General we heard spoken of in tbe kindest terms by even those ?. !.0 were bitterly opposed to tl1ee.4u.se In which he wssenllsted. His moderation and tbe strict dUclpliue of his forces were In marked contrast with the conduct of some of the free booters who desolated the soil. It was our first experience at an old-fashioned Southern tavern, a rambling sort of structure, with long communicating galleries. Tliegoodclieer.com fortablecoal flies, and cleanlylchambers, how ever, made the experience an agreeable oue. The Central Railroad is under the Presi dency ot Mr. (.. H. Keith, and the Louis ville. Cincinnati, and Lex In a ton Railroad under that of Mr. W. H. Dudley and nnder the Bunerintemlenrv of Mr. Humuel Gill. Both roads are evidently well managed and well kept up. The latter company are building a new road to Cincinnati, and which branches off from, the main stem at La O run are. twenty- seven miles from Louisville, and makes the distance from Lonlsvllle to Cincinnati about one hundred and three miles, a route which will make an Important through route. The completion of the road will command a large share of travel. I must here express my acknowledgments to Mr. S. B. Vorls, an exceedingly well-informed gentlemen in tbe line of his duly, and who, for many years, bns held the position of conductor on the road. His courtesy and kindness added very much to the pleasure of ray trip and that of those I bad in charge. I now arrived at Louisville, and may, on a future occasion, ask some of your space to relate my experience homeward. A. CITY INTELLIGENCE. YOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS 8KB OUTBIDS PAOBS, Paid Firs Dkpartmeht. When the bill to create and organize a paid tire department conies up in Councils for discussion, tbe mino rity of the committee appointed to consider the tame will present the following ordinance as a substitute for that, which has already been o tiered in Councils and published in these columns. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the Citv ot Philadelphia do ordain, Tbat the uniet ot roiice, the tire Marshal, the Presi dents of Select and Common Council, one mem berofthe Trustees of the Fire Association, to be annually selected by themselves, one member ot tbe Trustees ol tbe United Firemen's Insu rance Company, to be annually selected bv themselves, who shall also be chosen annually bv themselves, be and the same are herebv con stituted a Board, to be titled "Ibe Board of Fire Commissioners ot the City of Pniladel phi a;" and the said Board ot Fire Commissioners are hereby authorized to make such rules and regulations tor the government ot the Fire Do partment as they mav deem necesbary. section i. xnat an complaints aud charges against any company which is now or may here after become part of the Fire Department ot the uy ot fbiiadeiphia, snail be heard bv the said Board ot Fire Commissioners, whose decision shall be final upon tbe mutter: and the said Board are hereby author'zed and empowered to siibpeua tor a term, or dismiss irom the t iro Df partment. anv company which shall refuse to be governed by the rales established by the saii Jtsoard. Section 3. The Chief Engineer and Asi9tant Engineers ef the Fire Department Ghall be sub' leer, in flurVi mien and recrnlfitionR A3 lm ftairl Board of Fite Commiisioners may prescribe. All charges agninst the Chief Engineer or any ot the Assistant Fngiiiecr, for any misconduct in office. O' neglect ol duty, shall be heard aud determ ned oy the said uoara ot t ire uomnm- svoners, wno are nereov iuuy autuorizea to suspend for a term, or dismiss from oflice, the naitv wnom tney snau convict oi anv sucn omciai miBConouci or neglect oi ouiy:anatne salaries of the officers so suspended or dismissed shall ceate during the term oi tneir suspension or from the date ot their aiemiSaai. Section 4. It shall be the dutv of the Select and Common Councils of the citv ot Philadel phia, at soy stated meeting in tbe month of Januarv. 1868. and every third Year thereafter, to meet in joint convention aud to elect proper persons to oe unter engineer ana asmaui en gineers of the Fire Department. The Chief En eineer shall not be less than thirty yean of ace. nor have been a member of the Fire Depart . t I V.n , a . . X.st. f I'hal if the said Chief Engineer or any of tbe As instant Engineers be suspended or dismissed from their offices, tbe vacancy so cresrted Bhall be Dlcd by tbe Board ot Fire commissioners, for tbe remainder ot the year, ana it snau ne the dutv of Councils to fill the vacancy from the expiration of the year to the expiration of tbe term, tn ilk manner ana lorni as nereinoeiore directed. Section 6. All ordinances or parts ef ordl nances inconsistent herewith, are hereby re pealed. Corohkb's Isupest. The Coroner, or Satur- dfiv. lield an inanest upon tbe body of William Wharton, colored, who died at the hospital from wounds received in a tavern. No. 616 8. Keventb street, about four weeks ago. Tbe testimony showed tbat another colored man, named William Walnslev. was sitting in the place talk leg to a girl, when Wharton came in and spoke to the female. Walntley accused the other of insulting his companion, and they retired to the yard. While there, Wainsley struck Wharton in the bead with brick. They then returned to the tavern, where Wharton made an attack on Walnkley. and he again used tbe brick over the bead of his opponent. The injured man was then taken to the hospital, where be died. A verdict w&s rendered that the deceased came o his death lrom Injuries inflicted by Wainsley, w no was then commuted to await trial. Detailed. David Shourds, Assistant Asses sor or tbeTniru Liivision. First imtrict, has been detailed by Commissioner Rollins, upou the re commendation of Assessor Frazier, to take and compare the monthly returns of dealers in dis tilled spirits and rectiQcrs, with actual sales made bv tbeui. and to make assessment for all taxes imposed on the manufacture of distilled spirits in tbe Third, Eighth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, and Seventeenth Divisions of the First Collection District of Pennsylvania. Thk Earthquakb. Our Montreal and Cen tral New York exchanges more than confirm the telegraphies reports conoerning the earth quake np that way, on Wednesday morning last. The visitations appear to have been felt all along the Central Railroad. At Montreal they were aocompanied, one writer says, with a sound resembling a "moaning in the air." Some of the more nervous of the . Kanaoks thought it was another Fenian conspiracy of some sort. "We have frequently," says the DJbats, "seen the same battle called by different names. Thus, our victory of Solferino ia known In Italy as that of San Marti no, and while the Prussians speak of the glorious day of Kaniggraetz, we persist in calling it by the name of Sadowa. Under what name will his tory record the defeat of the UaribaldianB f Remembering the position which they occu pied, we should have said the engagement of Monte Rotondo. According to the itoniteur, we ought rather, It seems, to designate it as the defeat oi Tivoll. A Florenoe despatch bow tails it the combat oi Montana." MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine New see frt Page. ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY "ON Km .... 7 22 Moon Risks .. . 4 M 4 H7 HlOH Wats ll .Vt 8 KTB.... PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRAD&. Gkorub N. Tatham, ") AkhhkwWiikm kk, Monte D. U McCtmioN, J fHLY COM U ITT El HOVKUENT OP OCKAjf STKAMKRS. FOR AMKKICA. Helvetia Liverpool...New York..........Deo. Aui-t nan. Liverpool... Portland Uko. Palmyra Liverpool. ..New York -Dec '. ol N.York l,lverpool...New York ieo. Union Soulhampion...New Yor k. ....... I ic Chicago Liverpool... New York.. Iea. lH-nmarir. Liverpoi...iMew ror..Hra,...ual Heimarn.....Houttiamplon...New York... Inc. C. of Antwerp... .LIverpool...New Yors..,.I)ec. Illbern tun Liverpool... Portland .. 1 eo. Clnihrla Uouilmmptoti.New V'"-,,.,..,.,., Hcotia Liverpool. ..New Y'ork......Leo. Belloua ......London New York. ... Deo. FOR JUROP PnndlA. New YorK... Liverpool.. , Tarlla... New York. ..Liverpool .....Pec 15 ..-.Deo. 2a ,.l)ra 24 Dpo. 2H .....Doc. 2S mm I tec. 2H l ulon New York.. .Bremen....... Cof Antwerp... New York. ..Liverpool. ....... AIhicdis ..iNew vorK...innon Vide da Paris.. . IV ew York...IIavre Virginia ..New York... Liverpool COAHI WIHK. DOM R8T1C. K'lXi. Deo. 2D Jiinlata.........Fhllada .New Orleans. .Dec. 23 Guldlncfetar New York...Klo Janeiro.. I)i. 23 Plo """',,1, II ad a..... Wilmington., Deo. U Wyomliir.......PhllRfla.....navannah B tare and Htrlpe Phi !. Havana... ,Ieo, 2 Deo, 81 N. America Mew York...Klo Janeiro... ...J Q. 2.1 Malls are forwaraea dv every learner in me retcuiar lines. The aleamera for or from Liverpool call at Queeniitown, except the Canadian tine, which call at 1 onnonoerry. Tin learner loror nrom laioonn Dent call at Southampton. CLKAUKD SATURDAY. Btenmnhlp Jonlala, Hoxie, Havana and New Orleans, I'lillauelnlila and rsouttiern Mall Nteamnmo (Jo. Bchr U. T. Thorn, New Orleans. D, S. blewon A Co. MTlCMnRAIVTiA. Phlp Thomas Cochrane. Kins, for Philadelphia. Cleared at Liverpool 6th Inst. BleHmimtp Human. Baker, for Pniladelnhla. cleared it Rimion inih Insi. tsiearuRblD Htam and Btr ne. Holmes, for Philadel phia, Railed from Havana 2lst lnnt. iiaique i:ari 4eorge. neuce. at navanunu ynmeruay. Barque Klwood Cooner. Kilmer, for Philadelphia. k-br loadlnor at Mlruffnann Huh tilt. Marnue i. it. Day. jLiuruam. nence. at .new urieans 19i h Idhc Barque Chanticleer, Moore, rrom carnirr aa uoi. ror Philadelphia, wa spoken 20th Inst, by the steamer Io. at New York bad lost ber loretopsall yard and wanted to know how foe May LiablsblD no re Baraua imperador. .Heard, nence. at .rernamDuco sih nil. bebr M. bl H.QOSOD. uaason. nence. at Mooue 21st iDatant. ecbrs r. H.Hhsnnon. diiks: fli. neinnari. nana: s. A. Hoflnian. Haley: T. Clyde. Bcnll: R. W. Tull. Rob- birs: l). Jfi. Keitey. neiiey: j. u Alien, jaeicnum; F. Hub, Davis; w. Walton, Reeve; Moro; and Viola, bence, at Boston 20tb Inst. febr F. w. Johnston, war is. ror rnnadeion ia sanea irom Wilmington, rt. u., ivm innu Krlirs J. 11. Burnett. Crowlev: ocean wave. Baker: and A. K. Martin, Lloyd, for Philadelphia, tailed Irom Providence I9ib Inst. Hchr A. M. Flanagan, neno. at rrovioencezuin mat. fchr K. KQ wards, bence, at Kicnmona r.an lnsc. Bohr W. O. Bartlett. of Philadelphia, will winter at Providence. , . Hchr H. F. M. Tanker. Alien, nence, at irorwmoutn 11th Inst. Btenmer Alexandria, riait, nence, at wenmona iQfh lnnt bleamer ioncus, uoya, nence, at norioi- mm inst. DISASTER. Cantaln Homers, of schr Caleb Stetson, abandoned. report: Leit rDiiaoeioma ior nraiotree, uans., ov. IV, wlih a cargo oi t wiih or cnai. un uac. naa a heavy gale from SW. to NW.; lost small beat, split main and foresails. Dec. is, nan a gaie, with snow. Irom N, K ; shipped a sea, stove water-casks and bul warks, and wasnea everything movanie on deck. causing the vessel to spring a leak: commenced to throw overboartt tbe canto lo try and save the vessel. bin flnrilne Ibe leak increasing ana the vessel sin kins fast, when the ship Universe hove In sight and sent a boat and took ns on me wrecK. me captain and crew being badly trost-bltten. Tbe Caleb btelsoa was 19 tora hnrdpn. six vearfl Old. built In Mllfbrd. and owned by the captain ana oiners, oi Minora. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Five Fathom Bank LlKhlvessel has broken adrift from ber moorlnss. and will be renlaced as soon as Instructions are received from tbe L'cht House .uoara, w. n. uakus kk. u. s. n.. lghtnouse inspector, Fourtn District, The Trlancle on Hardv's Rock. Ralem TTarhar aa. ukiiivu uuriug iub late storm. Most of the Can and Nnn Rnovs martrlnir the nhan. Dels through the lower bav of New York have hn carried away by tbo Ice, Those remaining are very much out or tneir proper positions, and cannot be de pended upon as guides t vessels. Hpar buoys will be placed to mark me channels, as rapidly aa the movlna ice will permit. Notice Is hereby given tbat the following list of rocas mteiy uiscovereu on me west coast or iNewround- lana. witn tneir position, oearttiss. etc.. has been re ceived irom tbe navigating- Lieutenant, James II. Kerr. In chaise of the survev on tbat mfLt- Mn.n Rock, awash, la In lat.49 68 89, long 5R41 westorureeu- wicu, rrom it rum isiana Dears a., 22 miles. Barrack rocks bears W. N.. 12 mile. Offer Wad ham llKht bears 8W, H 8.. 17V miles. fisenn kocic oas t raiboms on It. ana rrom It Booth Barrack rock bears N. 8 miles: extreme of Can P.mn Dears rw. oy w.; joe boiis polut bears JNW.'i W.; Pigeon Island bears W. 'i X. Lane s .ant Rock Bas 2 fathoms on It. and from It tbe west i-.na or Barracks bears NIC bv K. ' K . i mile; Round head bears W. by H.; extreme of Cane Fogo bears B. SW. 4 W. Lane's west Rock base ratboms on it. ana rrom It Round bead bears W. by N. N., 1 miles; Lane's East rock Dears i-,. by n. 4 a., l.1, miles. i.'iem jiock oas 1 lainoms on it. ana rrom It uner Waldbam light bears B. 11 W.. 7 miles: Boulh extreme of t ape Fogo bears W. UN. riunacie hock has w rainoms on it, ana rrom it Cape Fogo. in a line with Round head bears N. W., 2 rrlles: Copper Island summit bears SW. WblleU amRock has 9 latboms on H. and rrom It Cape Fogo, In a line with Round bead, beam N. i W . muea; copper island summit Dears ow. oy W., Frampton Rock has 4 fathoms on It, and from It Copper UlaDd summit teeara BE. 1 miles. Fishing Rock has fathoms on It, and from It Cop per isiauu summit Dears aui. H n., 4i nines. Western Head Rock tiaa I fathoms on IU and from It Western bead bears north 1 mile; Boulh-extreme of L'apn Fogo Dears K. K N.. miles: Burnt point open ot Wild point bears W. 'by N. 9s N., miles; Copper Island summit bears 8., 6 miles. l'st Rock has in faiboms on It. and from It Oiler Waoham light bears W. N., 2 miles. ttuler Esst Rock baa-12 fathoms on It. and from II tXTer Wadbam llirhtbears W. NW..SS mnes. Brenton Rock has s fathoms on It, and irom It Faok Island centre bears K., 4 miles. Rocks also exist, to -which no names have been irtven. as follows- 8 taihoms, FuDk Island centre bearing B, by E. ;,' E., 2-nilles. 10 fathoms. Fnnk Island ntr bearing BE. miles. 15 lathoms, Funk Island centre bearing JC X B., 1' DlHf s. 10 lathoms, Funk Island centre bearing E. i N aTuthoms. Funk Island eentre bearing NtE. by E. X V. Cjnll.1 t fathoms. Funk Island centra bearing NE. X., slia'ihoms. Funk Island centre bearing NW. & W 3 11 fathoms, Funk Island centre bearing NW. by W., 11 n-L-.mi IB f-ilKHES, Funk Island centre bearing W. N., Vi eTathosns, Funk Island centre bearing SW. y W ri.. Lnv hii narta of arrow banks, each no- -.... r.rh-.lf a mile lone NE.nd BW..wlth leas than 80 fathoms -on them, tbe others elng small, with from 40 lo si) fathoms close round tbeai. The position of Funk Island centre is in lat. 8 sS 29 r,. long, as wi " viii -n ..mn4 nt thnlr lordshlrja. ' iVi, a ut'N rv men a itn5!. Hvdrographer. ITvdroirranhk OUlce. Admiralty, London, Aug. M-. ISAAC Be EVANS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN OIIS, PAINTS, YARNISnES. Naval Stores and Soaps MO. I HOBTH DELAvTABE AVEJIUB,' 10 Sim to PHILA? KLPHIA. it pER STEAM- R. JUT DECEIVED, AN INTOICE OF Pa nier Macho and Canton Tea Poys. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF FANCY GOODS. WILLIAMS S WOODWARD. XO. i (IME TWENTT tWO) CIIEAtMCT IBCTi 101l wluaftarp SPECIAL NOTICES. JjgT" NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING!. JOY lAJJb K AKenu rur me i elbw Kirn and Newspaper Press of the whole country, btfellR MOVED from FIFTH and CHESNl T htreeis to No. 144 8. SIXTH Street, second door above WALNUT. OrFicxn: No. 144 B. 8IXTH Street, Philadelphia; TRIBUNE BUILDINH8. New York. 7Jlp BKTIILKllEM MORAVIAN CHRIST MAS "PUTZ," Or Mlnlatnra Reprsseatatloa of Natural Sccaerjr, Open on Exhibition every Afternoon and EvenlDg, FBOH MONDAY, DECEJIUGit S3, AT NATIONAL II1LL, MAPKKT STEENT. ABOVE TWELFTH. For the benefit of the Bethlehem Young Men's Christian Association. Admlailon, 25 cents. Chil dren is cents 12 19 5t BaTn CHRISTMAS DINNER TO THE POOR. The Teachers and Managers of the HKD- FORD HTREKT MISHIoN Intend giving a DINNER to the Children of their Hay and Habbaili Sr-hrtols, on CHRISTMAS DAY, at 12 o'clock, at the MUslon Hours No. 619 BhiDFOR I) St ret t. Donations, either In Money. Poultry. Provision. nooks, or Toys, thansruuy received Dy the under signed, or any of the Managers The public are cordially invited to oe present, Fdniund B. Yard. No 2r-piuce street. James M. Hlhbs. No. 13:10 llnitonwood street. J nines L. Itlspnom, No. 710 B. Second street. .1. PArirni .ir . No. Rtia Hnrinsr ttarneu street. K. A. Johns. N. F. corner Fourth and Arch streets. J. II. Kurd-all. No. 1121 Chesnut street. J. H. I'illey. S. W. corner Tenth and Ureen streets. (leorge Miuiken. No. Kin Arcn street. Oeorge 1'erkinplne, No. Ml N. Fourth Street, i Krva.in mi N mi Tin urm. Rev. John I). Long, Mission Mouse, no. oi nmmra street UTS?- PHILADELPHIA. DECEMBER 21. Ik-Sj1 1WS7. A meetinir of the vtockhoiders of the GIRAR1) MUTUAL COAL COMPANY will bo held Bt the oIllceofQ. W. Hunlz nscr A Co.. No. 21 WAL NUT Htreet. Philadelphia, on TUESDAY. December 81 next, between the hours or 9 and 11 o clock A. M., for tbe nuroose of elecllnn Directors, taking Into con sideration the propriety of reducing the capital stock oi ine company, ior aaonsning tne mutual pnucipie, and lor other purposes for the interest of the Com pany, iiy order or tne "ri or Directors. UWUUIl C All ijn 12 21 8t Secretary. GIRARD NATIONAL BAN K. Pnn.Ansi.piiiA. Dec 8. 1M07. The Annual Meeting of the block holders for tbe election of Directors and other purposes will held at the 1IAMK11NU HUUHK on W K.D EN IImSIJA i the stu dav of Januarv. 181. at 12 o'clocic M. ine election win ne neia oetween ine nours oi iv A. M. ana P. At. 12 I6t W. L SCUAFfXH. U BDier. rZ& THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK. Pittt invi prrr A. Dec. IS. 1867. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will he held at the Hank Inn House on TUESDAY, theltth day of January next, between 11 o'clock A. M and 2 OCiecKf.Al. ai. V-VJOl r.' Tin, 12 18 fmwIJU naamer. Bi COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia. Dec 7. 1817. The Annual Election for Dlreetors of tli's Bank will be held at the Banking House on WEDNm DAY, January 8, 1808, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. . 12 9DJW11U . u. fAL.M.KH, (jasnier. COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK, PMir.ADSLFHIA. Dec. 14. 1S87. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the BANK1NO HOUSKon TUHJSDAY, tne ln aay ot January, 1868, between the hours ot 10 o'clock A. m. ana z o ciock tr, au ai. u. juuivj, 1213mwlU14 ' c-asuier. rST" THE CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL sSC BANK. PniurjiLFHiA. December It. 1887. The Annual Melting of the Stockholders ot this Bank will be held at the Banking; House on TUKti Da Y, January 14. 18A8, at 12 o'clock M., and an Elec tion foe Directors upon the same day, between the hours of 1 1 o'clock A.M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 12l6mwfl0t jubkph. JN. fEiHSOL, vasnier. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK. Philadelphia. Dec. 8. lfOT. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will lie DeiU at tile ximukiuk nuwiQ uu n nun iviia i the 8th day of January next, between the hours of 11 . , . t.. -i t i .... mfnu L'wi . V O clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. 12 S t 1 8 w. ttUHU ivn, JR.. ijaamsr. Ir-5r" UNION NATIONAL BANK Puilao-lphia. Dec. 12. 1841. Tbe Annnal Election for Director will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, January 14, Ittbtl, Detween tne uours oi i" a., ai., ana a r. ax. N. V. MUBttKLMAN, 1212thstnlm nas pier. Ir-t5f" PHILADELPHIA AND READING k3 RAILROAD COMPANY. OlHce No. 227 B. FfinRTH Htreet. PillLADKLFHI A. Deo. 10. IKIil. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of this Company that the Annual Meeting and an election rnr prtuiinent. aix juauaeera. 'ireasurer. anu necrij- tary will take place cn the second MONDAY, Llth of jaunary next, at iz ai. 14 1SIJ13 WiiLilAJU. T . w r.nr, oeiJiwittrjf. OFFICE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL ROAD COMPANY. No. 64 WILLIAM Street, New York. Tbe Coupons of tbe First Mortgage Bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, due Jan. 1, 1K8, will be paid in fun, in gold coin, on ana alter mat Gate, at tne UAnaing jxouse oi , x inrv ts, II . IV II. Rankers and Financial Agents of tbe C P. R. B. Co. (i. v. hi htinoihin. v ice-freaioenu AKnva flnniinns houcht bv ROWEN A FOX. Hrjealal Agents. No. 18 MERCHANTS' EXCBANOE,121714t OFFICE OF TnE MANUFACTURERS' INbURANCU COMPANY. No. 481 WAL NUT Street. . wt-HILAOKLFHlA. JJOC, 10. IWI, The Annnal Meetlne oi the stockholders of the Manufacture's' Insurance Company, and election of ten Directors ror tbe ensuing year will oe neia at tnia mceon MONDAY, Jaauary , ltMitt, between the hours of 4 and o'clock P. M. 12141W ay. a, n.s:iLiil , pecretary. 3- REDUCTION IN PRICE OF 8TECK & sv- CO.'B and Haines Bro, a PIAJSOS. M EIA DEONS, Etc, to nut tttfUtnet., 12 Ulm srr- ALL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. J young and old, desirous or having their Hair look beaulllul during alio Holiday, should get a hot LIB Of 1 HIVlLIEK'i iLiIFB FOK THK HUB at UDCO. It unlets the nervous action of the over-taxed brain. restores grey uair 10 us oriKiuai iur, ihji ivaiminuK out at ouce. and keeps 'the head clean. Sold by all druggists, hair-dressera, aud fancy goods dealers. I'i VI luuieat ciakam a.iiiviliik, jii. u,, a. 1, lr-5f- WIEGAND'S EATENT STEAM GENE- XlJ. A J J tm vucajip uuusMk cwuifiuimu iu una, and ABSOLUTELY BATM FROM ANY OSSI- BIUTY OF EXPLOSION Apply at the Office of SAMUEL WORK., H. X. oor Ber of THIRD and DOCK Street-. t II 4p r5T" BATCH ELOR'S I1AIK DYE. THIS splendid Hair Dye la the best In the world. . . . r.- - I..-.., DuiikU T .. ne UUI V ITUe BOU wrCC o ul uiiow, nrnwum, . Ll- Biantaneous. No dlsapnolutmeut. No ridiculous tlats. Natural lilac- or Brown. .Keueaiea uie ui enecia 01 Mud Dues, invigorates the hair, leaving It son and beautiful. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A, BATCHELOR. All others are mere lmiiauona, ana should be avoided. Bold by all Druggists aud Per fumers. Hactory. 00. l itAuj-iAiT Bireet, new York. &nnw THE GREAT KEMEDY.- THE GREAT REMEDY THE GREAT KEMEDT THK GREAT REMEDY THE GREAT REMEDY THE GREAT REMEDY For tbe Cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, ABtbme, Bronchitis, SulUlug of .blood, Hoarveuess , ii of Voice. Nlifht Sweats. Sore Throat. Pains iu the bide and Breast, Wbooplug Cough, Palpitation or Disease ot the Heart, ana ail -viuuimibm ui m l uimth aaryisaiure. TOivw. SWAYNE'S SWAYNE'S 8WAYNBS SWAYNE'S SWAVNK'S SWAVNE'S BWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF COMPOUND BYRUP OP COMPOUND BYKOP Of COMPOUND 8YKUP t)V COMPOUND SYRUP Or COMPOUND 8VRUP OF COMPOUND SYKUP 09 COM POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHEKHY. WILD CHERRY. WILD t'HEKKY. WILD CHEKRY. WILD CHERRY WILD CHERRY. WILD CH EHRY. lull II -ll KttRT. Prepared only bv DR. SWAYNEA SON, No. W ioilh blXTU bueet, aU)YS PhUadjI. .hia. fJiuwi PIANOS. ff? UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, Paris, 1867 -STEINWAY A SONS TRIUMPHANT, liavlu been awarded the First urann uniq sieoai for An.erieanC.rand, Kiiuaieand Upright Pianos, by the ntinilmous ve-dloi ot the International Jury. 1 1ds Medal Is distinctly classified Anf In order of merit Over all other American Exhibitors, AndoiT more than four hundred Piano entered for competition by nearly all the most ceiebratod manu- farturrraoi r urope. FOR BALK uriLY T lJuinsil BLASITTS BEOS.. 1006 CHESNUT St' if. E. GOULD -vac. OFFERS Port OnBISTMAS PRESENTS MTECK A CO.'M PIAHOSf, IIAIKKS BRO.' PIANO. AND MABON A IIAME.IN H CABINET ORGANS. rmcrw-to -riT tub time-. 12 11 iw4p COMPLETE .VICTORY AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1 807.-Ch1ck- erlng's Pianos Triumphant ! having received from the Emperor "The Legion of Honor "being the highest Prize awarded at the Exposition, and In addition The First Grand Cold Medal of Merit from the Inter" national Juries. W. H. DUTTON. 8 8tustf No. 014 CHESNUT St. MtW PUBLICATIONS. "IE rROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, 194 CHESNUT ST., PHILADELPIIIA, Have Just received a large variety of ENGLISH PICTCBE BE WARD C.tBD, TICKETS AND KE WARD BOOKS," In Packets, published by tbe BELIfaOIN TRACT SOCIETY, ASID OII1E11 HOUSES IN LONDON. NEW CHRISTMAS CAROLS AND PICTURE BOOKS FOB THE YOUNG. A large and com plete assortmen t ot BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, From tbe Bnnday School edition to the finest presen tation styles. THE PRAYER BOOK Beins- a sd eel ally with this B.ciety, they have In their Depository the largest variety of styles and sizes to be found In any Store or Cbnroh Book society in mis or any other city, and they offer them at THE LOWEST PRICES. ALSO, ALL THE NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL GIFT AND LI BR AK m Buwas. The Society have recently Issued a Catalogue of Bunday School Books, which may be had on applica tion, or by addressing 12 18 wfmst IKUiliSrAiNI JlI lOUOl "All DWa BWlllH . stviwa TivwrilrtTl a Y 71 1 1 UIU'IUTV NO. CHESNUT STREET, PHILA. v a A tiheral discount allowed to Clergymen, Sunday Schools, and Teachers purchasing ior uiaases. HARDING'S EDITIONS or Family, Pulpit, and Photograph IDLES, Buperior to any heretofore Issued from the Ameri can Press, and will compare faovrsbly with the Eng lish and Oxford Editions, and at prices at least one- half less. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Sew tut Beautiful Styles, Klen Turkey Morocco, Antique) Relief, sad Ciolo). WH. W. nARDINO, No. 320 CHESNUT Street, PUIUtSELrBIA, 1J18 2wtp Below Fourth, South Side, B EAUTIFUL HOLIDAY BOOK. HARLEM AND OTHER POEMS, B. J. LKEIMMI. HANDSOMELY I LLU STRATED, l -more beautiful volume than this la seldom seen." H. Y. Citizen. I'Thn ra aii wriitan. thnnnhf different metres. In that soft.'lnBlnuating tone which is so soothing to the reader, and, as an evidence ot reat merit, always leaves IIS impress on m uearv. '"'"jKLLWOOD ZELL 4 CO.. Publishers. Hna. 17 and SIXTH Street. And hvRooksellers seuerally. 12 21 lot HPHE iLARGEST AND BESI AoSOHTM Ert I JL OF in PlUSOHIUIURn. . , ETKB 4rFEREI. AND KLLISiO AT A VKI AT KtlM tTI-.H. mnavriinM'11 piih.Msi. h:iiiraiitlv Illustrated. Published at fo-selllng for M. Folic Songs. Honsehold Bmk or Poetry. Jean Iuge i .x, iv.o.... .pvinival nf Sonir. Munich Oaliery. Berlin Oallery, Dresden Gallery, Vienna Gallery, Dusaeldorf UaiterV. aUU-OllierS IOO uumrrunn v ii.c.twu, MB T' iREAT REDUCTION. ni't-klELU ANHHEAD'S, NO. m CUESN UT Sireet, And see for yooraei ves. u u sy UMBRELLAS, ETC. UMBRELLAS AND CANES A IN OBCAT TABIETT. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. A. IIIBH1I at BRO., 1218 7t NO. 800 MARKET STREET. SILK, ALPACA, AJs'D GINGHAM A CHBBELUs, J FOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS, A fine assortment now read. IS 11 lit JOSEPH FUSSELL, Not. I and 4 N. FOURTH Street, Pblla. gPECIAL NOTICE. The Bubtorlber offers his ENTIRE STOCK ot VSEFUL IIOCIE-FCBHIiniNa AND FAKCY OOOM AT GREAT SACRIFICE, TO CLOSE liVMIBIS BT JAN CAB T 1, F1XTTBEJS FOB SALE. WILLIAM TABWALL, NO. IttK CUEMSI7T STBEKT, 11 10 usurp Bont-eaat ooroor of TbirMMtUt. AMUSEMENTS. CADE MY OF MUSIC UEOROR, WILLIAM A ALFRED IIANLON, , Lessee. rnxiiut?xiH1T"K HOLIDAYS ONLT. TVNI. r.H0klAY H-VFNlNt. Dec. M. ItVff. FiiiUB " Favorlies-the wonderful anU "c,o.W vt nnliu.". A,? ANLOW BROTHKRS! t.eorne, William and Alfred with their tiranrf Tians-At'anllo Combination L 'Tw nty n alf aud Itniale Ccnlinrntal Atili., nw " Amlc have secured the ioIIowIiik conlvrtrratlon of hnmart tklll, thUr lirst apt esrance in thiscltj-I "Oman HA HRY OUKK. THK CHAMPION hWlll M Kit OP THK wnnr r the celehrati dNatator or Human Fro, in hi in lr vellous (quatlc evolutions, In the course ol which ha will eat, drink and smoke, while entirely snbiuarcsd In bis watery bed. PROFESHOR OREGOIRE. KT II A It DO, TUB ORKAT HP1RAL ABCBT" P1LIP ID l a MAD'LLK UKRTRrDB. and ber highly trained Canine Troupe of Boven Elal caiea r rencn roooit-R. MIfcB GKKOOHY, THE VERSATILE ARTISTE. JKAN AND V1CJOK, the Oiamplop Juvenile gymnast of all Europe. AI.FKK1 AM) AKT11UK the A ff KI A L WON OKTW.' UKOltOK, WiLUAM, AND ALKKKD IIANLOM In Ihelr Intrepid and terrllic Aerial Feats, Including their new and wonderful creation, entitled the T1IKIK IL.YIJNU WKN OF TUK A IK, first time In this city. IIAMI.ON'U GKAIM1J MI.MATUKK CIRCCB, Inlroduciiig the beaulllul Trtrk fosy "Aurora," th I frformli.a Goat 'ijimeralda," Hie hUlily trained frteed "Diana," snd the celebrated Quadruped Artiste. "Jupiter." the onlj Dog In the world that has been taught to ltltle, Vault, I.eap Jtallooo, etc., rivalling the most accomplished Kqueatriaus of the day. The wnoie i ai.ine rraurimj in 1 11 Xu LIl.Lll'U'lIAJM HTUKriiE-CilAHf. Kew Christmas Pantomime, entitled 1'KRPKTtlAL. 'IOHMKNT. In wblcb the prominent members of the troupe will appear. OR AND HOI.IBAY MATINFFH. CnR'STWAH AND HA1UKDAY A FTliKNOONS.' at 2,v o'clock, tor the especial accommodation of Families and Brhools. PKICKS OF ADMISSION. To Matinee, Adults M Children 10 all paria ol the House . .. 2JS Kvenlnes Orchestra ........troo Orchestra Circle aud Balcony... ............... 75 Family Circle......... . .. M Amplillbealre 25 uooi s oi. en at 7. overture commences at 7 o olocJC precisely. Tie sale oi tickets will commence at the Academy,' and at J. K. OOl 1.1) 8 N w Piano Warerooms,Mo. ii CH1HMT Street, Friday. Dtcen ber 20. Itemenioer that those who wish for seats must ae. enre Ibrm lu advance. EW CHESNDT BTKEET XHEATBEL Begnlar Dramatic prices renewed. HOLIDAY WKbtC, MONDAY EVM1NU, Deo. ti, and until further nonce, Will be presented the GRAND FAIKY SPKCTACLB, bounded on the Nursery Tale, CINDKHKL.1.A; OB, THE LllTLE OLAisH SLIPPER, And entitled CKti DltlDDON. Prodnred with . rsKW AMU BAoniriuisn i Bur-ntni. IMKIOATB MECHANICAL Kt'FhXm, W0 NiSW COSTUMES, AND Et.KOANT PKuPKkTIES, TTlKltK PRINCIPAL NOLO DANCERS, M'T.T.K. AWKJiTTA OALLKTTI, MONS. CARDELLA. ti. a ti.l Male Da ncer In I lie World. A BALLET OF 75 BEAUTIFUL YOUNO LADIES, The performance win coaaui oi luncmi opwtaviVft in fiveacU, eulitled V, r. -i I'm i . i. . i . WITH AN UNEQUALLED CAST. Tbe whole to conclude with a MAOJilFlCENT TKANSFORMATION SCENE. Chlilll MAS A HHIlPIUUil, HOLIDAY M ATI NEK For Children and Families, CENDR1LLON. JOHN DREW'S ARCII SIR BE) ATRS. XYX 'J THEATRE. Benin at 7K o'clock, n.ims" VOH ( HH.1RTMAH WEEK. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, OUR-"." With all Its Orand Effects. MRS. JOHN DREW as MARY NETLEY. ClifilbTMAS AFTERNOON MATLNEE, "OURS" AT TWO O'CLOCK. Ticket, M and 2Aceuis. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW, SATURDAY Last "Ours" Matinee. MONDAY NBXT-LIOHT AT LAST. rALKUT STREET THEATRE. First appearance or me verauie ariiate, Vni'II.l.K WESTERN. Who baa been engaged fur a limited number of nights, and will appear in T lA Dlf DSAllEL AND MADAME VLNE, In C. W. T'rLYNNE?0f OR. THE ELOPEMENT. J. B. Roberts as .... .bir Francis 14 vuion GRAND PERFORMANCE AT 2 O'CLOCK (DOOR OPEN AT Ui) ON CHEISTMAH AFTERNOON. "iOX'S AMKnICAN VABIETX THEATRE.-. EVERY EVENINU, ACV BA1URDAY GREAT COMBINATION TROTJPB, In Grand Ballets Ethiopian Burlesquea.Bongs.Danoea Pantomimes, Gymnast Acts, etc NEW PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE, SEVEN 'I H etreet, below Arch. V. TUNieujN & tu proprietor! TLN1SON A OIL'S MINSTRELS. GRABD PREPARATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! SANTA CLAUSI SANTA CLAUall SANTA JL.A li" 1 '! A NltW SPECTACLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A Treat lor the Lit He Ones One Thousand Dollars' worm 01 loys WILL RE DISTRIBUTED. FIRST APPEARANCE OF JOHNNY MACK, THJ3 CELEBRATED ETHIOPIAN CO MEDIAN, Together with all the other celebrities ot this mam- moin troupe. MATINEE CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON at J o'clock. FRIDAY EVENING, December, BENEFIT OF WILLIAM ALLEN. ABE COMING. Tbe far-famed, original, and only MORRIS BROTHERS' MINSTRELS, AT CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, !) 3, and EVERY EVENING during the week. Alto. A GRAND MATINEE ON CHRISTMAS AFTER NOON, commencing at H o'clock. BILLY MORRIS, the People's Comedian, with an en tirely new entertainment, entitled A TRIP AROUND THK WORLD. Admlaslou, 26 ceuts. Reserved seats, M cents. Doors opeo,at to 7, To commence at a to S. Box Office open from 10 A. M. to t P. M. for thesala Ot secured stats. CHAN. A. MORK1S, Manager, met. o lBLBENTZ'S ORCHESTRAL MATrNEEfl, EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON,. IN nORTICKLTURAL HALL. -Piano Solo-CARL ROEE. Package of Four Tickets for One Dullar, hlngle Tickets, 60 cents. To be had at Boner fc Co.'s, No. 11CI Chesnut street. r.nd at the door. n jdh ASSLER'3 MONDAY AFTERNOON CON CKR'IS, at CONCERT II ALL, EVERY MON DAY, rout till 4 o'clock. Four tickets, tl B.EMANIA tlECIltSTKA. PUBLIC RH Iienrpals at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, everv SATURDAY, at x. P. M. Tickets sold at the door, and at all principal Music Stores. EtiKagements caa be made by addressing; O. BAHTERT, No. lai MON. TEREY Street, or at B. WLLLIU'b Music Store. No IK1 CH EWNUT Street. lu km. JJAUTFORD STEAM BOILEU INBjPECTION AND IWSCBANCE CO. CAPITAL ..tS0,00 issues Policies ot Insurance, after a careful inspection Of the Bolleis, covering all Inst or damage tn Boilers. Builauigs, ana Machlnerv arlklug from STEAM BOILiR EXPLOSIONS. Tbe business ot the companv includes all Muds of Btesm Bolltrs, Stationary, Marine, and Lecomoilve. Full Information concerning the plan ot tne Com pany s opeiauous; caq be;obtaiucd at No iao WaL NUT Sireet, Philadelphia, or at any Agency. , ,rl J- M. ALLEN, President. C. M. POND, Vice-President. U. U. H A YDEN, Secretary; BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M. Allen, President. Lucius J. Heudee, Prs't JKtna Fire Ins. Co. Frank W.Cheney, Abu'l Treas. Cheney Bro. Bilk MauulactarlnCo. John A. Butler, Prea't Conn. River Banking Co, C harles M. Bach, of Beach A Co. Dautel Phillips, of Adaus KxpreaaCo. Gtoree M. llariholomew Pres'l. Amer. Nat. Bank. James O. Baliersoo. Pros'l 1 ravellrs ins. uo. fi Crompuin. OroraMoa L m Works Worcester, l anleJ IJU Umrtia Praa' W"- River BB , Sprlu fleillVl P. Mason. Pres't Prov. and Wor. BB , Wof. ttma. Rli ley. of Oen. iipif r K o.. loii, tvo J-dwlii D. Morgan, U. S. Senator, N. T. F. & E A. COKBIN, Vasiacers fw BaaUrsi Pe-msjrlvamla. OFFICE, HO. 4B WALH17T 1THEKT, U 17 Ittip PHILADELPHIA, Edward M. Reed. np t "-r,",rnuN HV.n uiT Chas. M. Pond. Treaa Hmi mJ r ,Velna ?iR ' Tbomaa O. Eoder.. 6 Co.
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