THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SD EET PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1808. 9 OCEAN DISASTER. lW"-"n .'nli til II J. Tbp following filatenx-: re?"d,nS th '"j" r tho nibornla h bocn ma..1 1 tJ,,re ' JiHanenger Mr. JoslaU Cocm, V Melrlo, and We commpncfld our voyage from Sei?0" ftn twjard the Hlberniaon tue 14th ot NovctuiPf. unci though tbe woaiher at first wm tturup hn. rough, we bail a plcastut voyage until tbe buI ruose on Monday, tbe 23 J, which iejul.-d iu Ihe accident to the machinery oa tbe ojoruuw. ot Tuesday, the 24th. Abou'. 2 o'clock on tin; morning of that day we wtra hw ik"-n'd br loud iiotbc like the crash of micbirjpry, and on poini to tbe oabm we leirucd tb At tbe xioIpo lirvl been caused by tbe tcrcw knocfiiu aeainsl tLe stern of tbe vessel. Tbe cap'am mt ui and assured u there was no di'.cor, sod that all would bi put rltht, and, res.ioir cootidontlj In tho captain, we went to he J again, and hoped tbat In the moron we Bbould Dud all ribf. But next iiiornmt ib captiin waa not at breakluH, and hi al enc caused us to bcelu to tbijk mere aa som'tbijj wronp. hhortly Hlti rwiuds he cmo aa 1 told m to t8ke caro of ourselves. Hnd to get fady to mto tbe IneboaiH. as It wan quit pro table w eboulil require to leave the Bbip. B;te n8 and 9 o'clock tho hjnts were trot ivady, sua Orator and provtttiotn were put on board or ihe jj. Tbe captain, however, kept ciicrm!, and sui he bad still hopes that tncy roiuht ninnA?e to pave tho ship. Mca-itime tbe crevy worlti-d t(i pumiw, and at tho same time all on b' ard kep' reedy to leave tbe fcbip, ebould they be ordered to do ho. All the while a sale wu-t bio mur, tin as the afternoon advanced It increase I in fury, aud It was evident that the denser to the tlilp was becomlntr trreacer. At ab ui 4 o'clock on the Wtdueaday luornmir li was determined thnt tbe bouts stimuli) lie lnuricbed, but, owIok to the blun 8i which was running at the time, tars work accomplished with some difficulty, at it wi feared tbat the bouts might be iiasurd to pli-cc againut tbe side of the stilp. B,it toruiDa'.cl we got them all safely down, with tbe exccp'l u ot tbe captain's ;boat No. 1, which was al r,b'ly Injured. At twenty minutes past 5 o'cloc lb.-.-captain came to the cabin, and told tbo la lie to come on deck arid no to tbo front part ot too fthip. The water at this time was auklo deep iu the saloon, aud was rapidly risluir. All the cabin, lady passeneers weut to tLe nontof the vessel, aud the cabin gentlemen passengers fol lowed. -There was no hurrjinir or rru-bm; all went ordoily and quietly. By the assistance ot the captain and tbe officers, one by one went over the sides ot the ship until No. 1 lite-b'a'. was filled, and all the cabin laJy passonr. went off tn tbat boat. When we shoved olf, the cabin gentlemen passengers, in the sane orderly way, went in tbe eecond boat, and successive boats were filled in tbe tame quiet manner, each When ready shoving otf to give pi ice to the o hT fcoat. One old woman, a steerage ipasseuger, turdlly refused to leave the ship, bin determined not to quit company with b-r h ii bund, but she was put on bonrd the lie-Ooat by loTce. She screamed loudly while being let 3owu Into the boat. When the lost passenger had been got otf, Captain Munro, with Mr. Brown, the chtef engineer, who had remained directing the trans'erence ot tbe pssseiiger to the small boats, came off in tbe last boat. Cao tain Monro immediately joined No. lb.mtetid took charge of the ruider, while Mr. Bro vn went to take cbaige of No. 2 boat. The Bbip shortly afterwards sunk. Af:er we started od iu the life bua'.s the boat in charge ot the chief irate hoisied a fail, and a rope lrom it was attached to the captain's boat, but thi rope soon bioke. Some minutes afterwards a gust ol wind caught the beat which had hols'cd the sail, causing it to upset, aud alt ou board of it were lost. None of the other boais could give the slightest assistance, all were so heavily laden i.ud carried to much water. Too captaiu soou alter he took coarse ot tbe first beat, which was nearly Dull lull of wa'.er, saw that it was too heavily ladeu. aud called en tho oiew ol one of the o.ber boats to relieve him of some of the passeui.'er! or the boat would hitik. The crew of tbe oibcr boai. answered ihe call of tbe captain and came tloi glide, hiking two of the passeneers olf. Tho'igb thus reiioved, the cap! alu -till (eared for the sa'ety of th" passen gers, on aceouiitof tbe amount of wotrr which was in the boat. As the waier continued to be baled out, however, the rudder began to ob !y hoi, and his hopes ot safi'ty revived. We sailed about uil dav, and during all tho while scarcely a wcrd was eooken. About hall-pair, sevcu at nicht the qiiet was brokeu by h grat, cry ot "al tall 1 a sail !" and tue caj.tnin or dered a light to be put up, and told a'l the pt acngers to shout tor tneir live". We alt sbouioti, aud an answer wai immediately returned lrom the ship, which turned out to b the Star of Hope, under the command of CaDt Talbot. All tb09C who were in Capiain Muuns boat were taken on board the Star of Hope, and were treated with every ponsible kiudness. W told him tbat other boats were lying nnout, aud Captaiu Talbot said he would look out for tbeni. He ciuieed about, and placed men oa tbe look out. Between ten aud eleven o'clock we pick.-d up No. 3 boat, but, though the S ar of Hope cruised about all right nndpirtol tnenest day, nothing more was seen ot the other boa s. fiuriug all the while we were on board the Scir of Hope we were treated with the u'.uion km I nocs by Captain Talbot. He give up his own cabin for the accoinmodailon ot the lady pas- eengc-ie, and in his efforts to make those wn m lie bad taved cfinfoi table, he was generously a-ssisled by his officer.'. HUBTF.D HOVKY. Oa the 19.h of Octohi-r, by tbe Kt-v. Julin 1. Wilson. V. . it., Mr. UKlKuKi iiPb'lJs.l to Miss MAlUA. J!. HvjV&Y, boib of llilj City. TOWN-THOMI'SON. On tb" evening of thi2?(J of Deo.mntr, tv llv. WlllUm 11. Jlaie, JUUM Kl WIU TO WW lo UuMAUHTH VVL.V1X TliOAlfiUN. DR. WISHARTS COLUMN. DYSPEPSIA CURED for SI. One box of Dr. Wishart'a Great American Dyspepsia Pilla (whloh ooat $1) re war ranted to care the most aggravated and j tMldtog caae of Dyspepsia. Reader, we ask you a simple question. Ia It wise to suffer all the agonizing tormenta of this wretched disease, when 70a can for the paltry sum of $1 be cured f They can be had of Dr. Wish art at bis Great Family Mndioine Store, No. 232 North Becond street, Philadelphia, where an excellent and regular practising physiolan will be found tn attendance, who cau be con sulted frte of charge. Sent by mail ou re ceipt of price. For tho benefit of the afflicted we insert the following certificates of cure which, hare been banded ua for pulbiuation. Call and see the parties, and learn moreoonoerntng the efflcaoy of Dr. Wishart's wonderful remedies. DIED. CHKW. On Wwtn'dir mnrnlug, the J3d Instant, Jr. JUb.PIi UUKW, Hu., BKfti 7; cura. Fuuertil Iriun tilH lale ceslileucu. llroad an t 31 rku tieets, ou Muiiday, (He vaili inntuui, ut 11 o'cijui A. M. DiVli'Nf.y.-On the i'.ld inalaut, Mrs. BlRAH DliVKM'-V, In iht H1I1 your U br age. The Irlmifls nnd rla'lvMi 01 in imuiiy are respect fully tnvilHd loultfim lm fuuernl, Irouj br late rl deuce, ISo. itHia Brunoywiuu i'reet, 00 ijuuaay sfier notiU ntxt am o'clock. l.ii4.oriueut at the Jlouuu-nt Oeuoeiery. fOl.Ky.-On the 23d Instant, JOHN FOLEY, aged 84 year. 'ihe rAlwtlym and frlentf. are rrspectfally Inv.ted to attend the luneral, r(.un tbo residence ot his ou, liir tnoloivtw Fol , Tky or Hirt-et, above liiuule, ou bt ucday alipmoou at 1 o'clock. JOHNt-ON-Ou the iza Instant, Mr. WILLIAM JUUNbUN. aged S7 years 'I lib rt-Uilvon aud iriuuds ot the family are respect fully iDVlied to attend ihu ltinrral, row liii Ule resi dence. Ho. i'sa Jarvls street, on Knnday fternonn at 2 o'clock. To proceed lo Wharton Street M. K Church. Mcia;AT.-On thel!d Inst., CAROLINE McLEAN. eldt-st daughter of the late Juiiu aud Harah McLeau, Iu the btil jt ar of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are rennect- fully Invtwd le attend the lnnoi-al, from the residence ot her brother-in-law. Joim uiikey, JN. ts.. c .rur 01 I'uayutk road and Catherine street, oa baiurday, jjecemuer , ai x o Gioca r. ax. MACIONLD.-On tbe list Instant, WILLIAM Si ACIMiNALD. aied S6 veara. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect fatly Invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence or bit mower, ro tuo rsievons street, uaaiaen, a. J on Thursday, al 10 o'clock a. M. PAUL. At Olarksboro, N. 3., after a lingering 111 bm. UKLI A PAUL. In tbe 87th year of her aee. The relatives and friends a'e Invited to attend the funeral, from bar late residence, blxth-day morning IjfleNii! IyeifiHlitt Oynpepsiit I I, Eliaabeth Branson, of Brandywine, Del., foimeily of Old Chester, DjI., do certify that fur one year and a half I suffered every tkiug but death from that awful disease called Dya pepeia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I could not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return J JUbt an I swallowed it; X became so costive in my bowels that I would not have a passage in less than from four and often eight days. Under this immense suffering my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody; I oould not bear my husband nor my own children, every, thing appeared to be horror-stricken to me; I had no ambition to do anything; I lost all my love of family and home; I would ramble and wander from place to place, bat oould not be contented. I felt that I was doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and waa oiten tempted to commit suluide. So near waa my whole nervous system destroyed, and ao my mind, from that awful complaint, Dyspep sia, tbat my friends thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's Ilospital, at West Philadelphia. I remained there nine weeks, aud thought I waa a little better, but in a few days my dreadful complaint was raging as bad as ever. Hearing of tbe wonderful cures per formed by Dr. YViahart's Great Amerioau Dys. pepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr. Wiahart and stated uiy case to him. He said he had no doubt he could cure me. So in three days after I called and plaoed myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt that my disease waa fast giv ing wuy, and I continued to recover tor about thiee months, and at the present time I onjoy perfect health ot body aud mind, aud I most sincerely return my thanks to a muroiful Gud nud Dr. Wiahart, aud to his Great American Dyt-pep&ia Fills aud Pine Tree Tar Cordial, that saved mu from an insane asylum and a pr mature grave. All persona suffering with DpepBiu are at liberty to call on me or write, as 1 am willing to do all the good I can for suf fering humanity. Elizabeth Bransox, Brandy wine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delawhie. Dk. V wuaht's Office, No. 232 N. Saoond htree., Philadelphia Iiy!i'fcl ! Iyaei)iin I De. WifcHAhT: I have been a oonstant suf erer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I cannot say that I ever eujt.ytd a perfectly well day. There wtre times when the symptoms were more agravattd than at others, aud then it seemed it would be a great relief to die. I hal at all tiiut-B an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latteily my buildings so much increased that I became almost unlit for business of any kind; my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and torebodinga, aud if I attempted to vhuiigo their current by reading, at ornso a tensation of ioy coldness in connection with a dead weight, as it were, rested upan my brain; aibo a leeiing ot mcKuess wouia occur at the stomach, aud great paiu to my eyes, accompanied with which was the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility, and nervoubness, which made it dillicult to walk by day 01 sleep at night. I bsoaine averse to society, and disposrd only to seolusiou, aud, having tiitd the fckill of a number of eminent pbvbicianB of various schools, finally came to ihe cuiicluoion that, for this disease, at my prtbtnt age, forty five years, there was no cure in existence. But, through the interfer ence of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly i.tirr my thai ks, I at last .found a sovereign remedy in jour Dyspepg'a Pilla and Tar Cor dial, which seem to have effectually removed almost the laot trace of my long list of ail ments aud bad feelings, and in their place health, pleasure, and contentment are my every-day companions. James M. Sausders. No. 453 N. Becond street, Philadelphia, formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. Wibart's Office, No. 232 N. Ssoond street, Philadelphia. Am ebioaN Lfe Insurance Company, Ol I'hiladelphia. 3. Corner Fourth aud Walnut Streets MarTh'.iJtittUuUonhainoiupei-iorinlht UMttd fftatet. 610 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFEt A PERFECT S1FE. MARVIN'S iinwr-.;,,lS,Hi.,twjj niyi.ii i yiji in mt,-mH...ii,,Vn.jl'.m..tl-.i"-S T SPHERIC AL ft' . .? jr. ..... - 3Rk J U ' fisi' J it'll 1 Hi ft? ' aw . : 4 A A BUBGLAB-PB & 1 v...J ess;? ks Perfect Protection Against Fire and Bur glars at tho LEAST COST. OOF Thoy are also well adapted for the u-se of private families in preserving diamond:, jew elry, bonds, and valuable papers, as they can be made highly ornamental, and are too heavy to be carried away by burglara. LAST BUT NOT LKiST: THE PRICES OK THESE SAFE3 are very much beliw whathaa been heretofore charged for SAFES called "BURGLAR PiLOOF." Please call and examine the SPHERICAL SJaJTISS. Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! A PERFECT SAFE. MARVIN'S PATENT ALUM AK1) DEY fLASTEB FIRE-PROOF SAFES. The leading machinists in New York, Phila delphia, Botton, New Haven, and Newark have been unable to drill the CHROME IRON after repeated trials. In calling attention to an ENTIRELY NEW SAFE, the public may rest assured that it is done only after the most thorough and careful experiments on it for more than a year past. during which time we have spared neither pains nor exponse to attain PERFECTION. $16,000 In Money, Valuable Books anl Papers perfectly preserved turoagu liue Fire of July 20, 18(58, at Dove'd Depot South Carolina, iu one of 31 iu YIN'S SAFES, owned by DK LORViE & DOVE. SALE A O F C L O T H I M G L E OF c L O T H I The appraisement of Stock, under orJer of Kxcjcicii-. iuo'ub.l nil our piece goods vhich vro keep on cutting and making up aa usun); and, jthough always cleQj hjin, or ouscs; the people c.tn vtfldilv i how much cheaper N6 Can sell everything nor, and how iiuiiofcrtible it in for nny one to reach our low prices; and our goods arc wo!) known to In- tfiju-ri r in every respect. To accommoui.to parties who arc not uito prepared to h'iy, tlieso Imj. nms can bo secured by making tho selection, and, by a s'.n.ill p.iymsnt ou account, they will be laid aside until they 8ro roa ly, a:rl full p lyaintit can be made in instalments when desired. YK AKK J;0I ALU WK OAN TO ACCOMMODATE OUit GRKAT T1UUN0 F Cl'y'j OMUrtP. 1 1 l.Ol i; IMJ. BROWN, 0. E. COtiriER 6IX7ES A WD EIAElKtZT ft TfiBRT. Store Open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. Saturday Nights Until 10 P. M. S A GREAT CLOTHING SAL FINANCIAL. LEMIGH VALLEY RI3L MORTGAGE BONDS. 50,(100 fi'Ct of I timber destroyed In our 1'lanlng Mill In Drooklyn, May 15, 18(53. All our Mouey, Papers and Doolis saved Inexedltut order in a MAUVIN'S SAFE, ALUM AND DltY PLASTKII. K1IE1KM4N llltOS. Both of the above were Very Severe Tests. After twenty-six yeara experience in Nevr York city, we claim to make a SAFE superior in every- respect to all others. Onr Safes possess the following advantages: Tliey combiue the two most Ure-pruof substances kuovtu. Tliey are perfectly dry, and do not cor rode the Iron. Thy do not lose their fire-proof quail ties by age. Our LOCKS are superior to any othors In use. We offer for sale a limited amount of these FIHST-CLASS IJONDS AT KINETY. And Accrued Interest lrom Dfcembcr 1. Tbo bonds are In amounts of SI 000. Either Registered or Coupon, at tUo option of tue purchaser, and bear intercut at SIX PER CEKT., Free from all Government aud St ito Tuxos. Tiie Mortgase under whloh these Bonds are itsueil 1g lor 11 YE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, Upon a property costing over TVYKMY MILL101S3 OF H0LL1R3, The grobs receipts upon which for the yoar past kic uvur FOUR MILLION DOLLARS. Weofler these Bonds as In every rj-;psct a first-class security, Anl will receive In payment for them UniteJ btatfcs, oiaie, uiiy, or oiuer MarkoiaIe UecurilleH, allowing lUo luti inaiKe: piluo. DREXEL & CO, BANKEUa, No. 34 S. Til HID Sti oot. WM. U. KEUOLI), SCN & AKUTSEA, Corner TALXUT and DOCK Kts., I2 2(lmrp F1LILA DKLPiilA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. YIOTORIOTJS! HOLIDAY OOOKG. CALL AT TtE POPULAR CHEAP E'JOK BIORH! OP JAMES S. CLAXTON No. OI1KSNUT iStreet, And see our Inunerss dholay of rio ihs In every do- imriuinitv ui jucrutuie, uv lotvor loteb luau may utoro m iLu eiiy. bJlAKK-rii .Vr.IC. 8 TO . senalcs Taikpv? bmnxivk sa 1 1 ii prlcu ill'. Ait lilt umuuura rww n bmti rnin. A crtw u kvo eniiinn ol Koblusuu Cmso. Arsb'an NiglilH, bwlsM Pua.liy ltjol jiioii, aa i Jjjij (i ilxoie. ltL.utllu.lv lilliblrntcl BLll uunlaui'ielv bj.mil in ml .Ariujif.. imo, cio-n, nniy ou coats, ItUBlKisuN CrtUSofc, Iu words ot ous syUable; U'lie lv lie, beauufnlly IliimwruieU, ouiy (I fnuilly HI tilts t uil prlct) , large Ki.Hortmnt, l'oiktt Bibles. Fruyi-r fciirt i;yau: jd bi. Ionorlrd Jivyonlle and T.iy 11 x'ks.H lih tiandsomely coloied ilciuieu, tbe latguai vtulniy In ibeuliy. A ItI)CCmON OF 26 TO 78 PKR CKST. OS EVJKYTU1.G IN OOK LINK. Call for the new H lldny (VaU ius. h jkoilne our H'cct. l.t-fora purcbua :is e':iwliere. 1 store will be Jet pi o.eu uutu 10 o'cljck uado eveulng. JAMES S. CLAXTON,. ri IlLISUr U AND BOOKKEIiLEB, No. 1S11 OIIKSNUT STREET. J2 19 tf4p PHItADKLPHIA. 1UK AMERICAN BUTTON-HO I'.j It AND BEWim MACHINE roil HOLIDAY GIlT.-,. 8. W. OK Nil It ELLVLMU an.l CHi.'SXUT Kf recti, li8rp PSILAIMCLPIIIA. AiMUStMENTS. Oiily 50 Coats per Pound. STL WART' I3COKINT CINDY SV.'EET OUANfiJ'S, ami C ADY A.? PL OS & V.. Ccrnor KJ'.OA!) uud WALNUT tsM U T PIIILAlr:LPHij. EAUTIFUL CUFUSTilAS WtKoUNTS AT LO t IS M EYIHrS. bvluw l'iurlc; iilt. Afpury for thn v o d ro-r wnod KAl'f.M V'Jt risou-uRArHfsof tm-.ii-; en k sit .-u!iijL,L;n li'TS'i iSliO liot'li I'. -cl. f(s no " r-cM'ler. " Binsll " (i' ttoe nd .-!. !I1it, -n w Uneuie Ual eo , "I iiictuit u (CJrus ia vin-t-i 3-411 fcctliier ' 1 " ... :tu, ' v Itb Tle:u' llnl A'rmms aud Poriralt k uo ALSO. LAHUK Hl.K il.lll'M-l AT iM AN JJ tiM Jiml lest-lved. (lllt'-rti:! , . 1.1 lllw oelt-hrn'c.1 Klli Ct THI-; KKl'01t'.!Al(..v, liy JiaulbrtOQ ta J.r. trail", witb It-y. at i miH(l.. HALL Of CAMU tif OJiKMAN Wt'iMli, !.' itrLHirtat ti lifrt ilU. 1'jr irhimiif ihu Hren-Mkhk . with ki-y, nt tin i. and ti. M 1LJ. U' FABllS OV f.UfAN P.JiJ1'.h n p'r if.it:.. ft Just publish. i i.iiid tujirovii1 Kdiilun of iliu Jnsily luvurlte i. u VCiUIIjIA for i'l iNt) or OKOiAN. tbe llr.H.iciiliei' !nu t'l kui from tliWirk of iUh C tsio JMaHlfiis evi-r iwlore puul Khnd. bjaULl luli bmiud in tdnHim an ' ll:l Li-ilern.fi, Al! klidn of WUSIil 'i'lil'lMIKJi, JUTsfOA', WUKKS. I'RaMKK P.. TU URS (cUMit. enlliair olf) aid XNGLISH. Uh,RMAN,iiil KKJLNOH B-10 ICS, ttltabie ht UOLIJJAV l-itSli,NT-, tl U atrp 45 srnuctisTUEKT 415 CHRISTMAS OAKbitJ. The nndcralgned respectfully Jnfoiui3 hib PRtrous, nnd tue public in gaiioial, that lie ha on Lend, and makes t j orJur, all vartotlca of Uhrlstmas fakes ami Confectionery, At tbe most reasonnbio prices, and warrants everything to be of tho buit material. JACOB ULUM, 12 24 St Nn. 413 SPItUCE 8'ret. Dh. WISIIART baa treated, in the past two jears, ovtr ten tbouaand patients for Dyspep sia in its various forms, and in every case, wbere tbe uu-dloine waa taken as directed, it made a perfect cure. A number of tbe ftbore cases bad been treated by tbe most eminent physicians in this oonntry and in Europe, and pronounced incurable, but under Dr. WIS HARTS treatment were soon restored to per fect health. DR. WISItART'S Rtore and Offloe, Ho. 232 N. BKCOND Street, Philadelphia. N. B. All consultations and examinations free of charge. w FOR RENT. MARVIN & CO, l PKINOIFAL WAREHOUSES; Ko 205 BUOADWAY, Kew York 721 CHESNUT Street Philada,, (MASONIC HALL); Mo. 108 BAKK Sheet, Cleveland, Ohio. And for sale by oar Agents In the prlnoipal cities thronohotit the Dnited States. li 21 TlIRf E COMMUNICATING OFFICES FOR rui ruber seuaiately or tocetber In ipnnnd bn-ry ot llul Id lug uearljr Opposite (he new C1AL JiXCUAJSGU.. ALSO Drslrab.e Otllces, ilDgle aud donhln In BuHdlng Ko. m WalLUtsuest, and lu Otttoe JJulldlug ooriior of 1 ock ua Walnut str eis. VACTOKT ItUILDINO. In tbe vlolnl'v 01 heeood anil Wlnut streets. a'io for reot. cnnta'Diog ruber KIX or NINJS HO M, wltU be VeK Off A BTJiAM-JlJMUINK. Anoly to JAuOB U. KLLI9. K23 6t No. 82B WALNUT Btreet, OfUce No.l. DF8TRABLE DWELLINGS FOR RKNT. No. HWHonioe-jyOUKTHK KOOMS. No. StJH H. jyilib 1KJS KOOHH. A mil r to JAOB M- KI.Llrt. M n tf Kn 88 WALNU 1' Btreet. TO LET A DWELLING H009B. NO. IfcililW GRKKN Htnet. A U Weill u iluuse No, 611 Norib TWr:NTY-THIRI)HireoU Al'pl 1718 OJHJIWN bVrtel, 11X131 JpA.YOST'S nOOBY-HORSC And Clilltlrrn's Carriage Dazaar, TIIK IIOUaB-FUKNIBHlNO 8TOHB HO. 11 HOBT1I NlATU STBEBV, Where will be loan da large assortment of HOBBY BOBPES, BLEIQH3. TOYS, FANCY AND HOTJHE F0KNI8H1NQ OOOC8. IS ltip Y B R R A P I N. 200 DOZKN tVi iTEIllSAriN, Just ricclvtd and for sale by M. MEAUIIER & CO., 12 S2 (trp No. iiS Bou.b SIXTEENTH Btreet. gT. NICHOLAS HOTEL & DINING SALOON, b. . Corner Carter St. & Exchange Place Theriaee to Uct a Good Dinner, OR OTHKUMEAL AT BEAONABLti PRIOE. Bill ol l'ate, Wioes, LIq i. rs, etc., of tbe best 11 'a isiuip U. I'&lW, 1'roprletor. tor ititrfttinTl KeH, I ;ni Jf!io tc-! .S'-cimJ P vir; rjMIK I'lniADKI.l'UIl SKATING RJ.VKi. 1WKNTY F1PMT ASH RiOK .KTItlCRTS WILL PA OPV.i hVB. KTIN(i OS J ANITA It U Tbl rl k. IS? LAF'JKJT and nsost MJBSrAN 1'IALLY I!V II.Ti n Hii- An ei I- au c miueut. Is belter, llul"hed l:i a. (7l that will runk H b TUli PKA7IKO KINK OK AWKUUJV. ft HI be to tli IrtCi !(.' I ADVsNTAOE ofthox (Uvilrli.K kstm K.UK Hba.-i n Ticket I XMnlue tbe iNY HUlKiUOit ADVAN TAQJM 7IIATTSI9 KINK POfeKrSES OV10U ALL Ol IIIMl. 8EAE0N ATS I) COUPON T CKItTS lorfaloatK. Cf. H'l'ONFH AOD.'fl. Np. ii?M A nKRT H'.rtHt-. and at WILLIAM u WOODH'AHU'J, Ha. ViiM CrfKNUT Hrrtot. fclCALK OF PHIOES. G'cir.liTan's H "foij l'li;(-t 910-00 Lboj'i, B"i.too tTive'. i M.ciimi'8 (uaoer M ph s of .-ie. admitted only during ll-c dy) . S'M Coupo.i Tlrktli (iU aiuinl b.- 5 . tingle Ada l-elura, eauli i ceota THK KINK WILL UT'I OPKN IVORNIKU. AFTEIU NOON', ANO KVbNINCl. 2 ' t tf J W VOiT. Manmr. c o MtSCELLANEOUS. L D - H E ADC D OAN'KS tPlUit 1 NTATION AT V.IJIKJUNS tc co. 12 l.i 7t Ip b. K. Cor 1 KNTH and CaiioNOT HU. TOR T li C HOLIDAYS.. ItOlCK WIM'.3, WHISKIES. BRANDIK: TM I'OH 1-1' AJ.fcf., LMil MJ'AUiM !, U1MAH1, J)tO., IS lArOJH Olt SMALL UUAWTHllS. S:;Mlii:u A CADWALLiDKU, 12 IS Uu Hp Nw. C3 AKC1I NTBCET. CHOK K AHTK LKS FOR I10LIDAYS..r-AT ti.M JliJ ii r i.ii-li i ni; re. No. tilt . el X I'll, sin t Ix luv. Aicli, Diny nn found a superb twon lnuiit oi liuiicy ncurm. Nfi-aiies. Giove.i. liauuaer- ti-viK. Jfoui'-iy, etc, wblcu are ollered at very lew ptlrt-s. Mr. I:i(' AllU l.A YliK, the proprietor, baa ixul.eui li cit lu tue etli'ctinn ol IiIm stock. Al&o. Ms loiirovd r-boulder Sum pattern Bhlrt, l::tli ha tlvcu aucb ujlvtibul aal'slaotlon. oat by luefcetirt-iceiii. 12 211aiSp OFI II K OF CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL. I.iiaH lOMPANV "t VALlvt-HSlA, No. H w 1 1.1 1 A M r-treti. New Yo'i, !) m bnr li. 18H8. 'I Iih;uui'I1! ui inn 1-1H-4 r Molt I' UK BIX PF.R IKN'I. HuNCd OF 'IKK CK.U'llAL PAOIFIO Klll.KOAIO jMl'ANV, due January 1. It wltl be ulu in FULL (IvjLU COIN, oa preneotat'oa ihi-r-n' i r ru ih hoi ku if Houre of Mfhorj. FIoK dV li All H. NO. N AtAlJ bn-ewt. New Yor otty. ni-heauli-M i.f 2i or l.i ore Ciuuoas win be reoelved f'ir esauiioallou, eiuuu a d ulln tli va t mm c. p. HrNirxrtTOW. J2 2I ut Vloe-Preeldeut C. P. It Co. T II K YOUNG MEN'S HO M. K, X. OF l'lilLADKcPlllA. Pi rrni s will kin 10 uouirlbuie to tbe bnlldlng fiind. ,.r tiiin society will pii.-aue seud tbelr djastiuus to ellU,r F. BATCHFORD ST A BR, Preslitent, No. 40 1 W ilSU T BUeet. WILLIAM I'lMlVtM, Treau-r-, Nu. 6 WALN UT Street.. WILLIAM V, Al WiWD, Bocre ary, 12 1C 141 No BUrOHEHNUTBlreet. LOST. LOST OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE, AT rv.enz's Toy (-lore, Ni. HK;R Cbfrnini strnei, a uoy'u BAltL-K UUKf. AMitiaOm reward will r i;ivpu It let', at No. 15.9 A1.U11 Btrett, or at tbe Toy fetorp. 12 21 U LOST CERTIFIOATr: OP OLD CITY LOAN Nil. isih, for ou bund red dollars, In tue aaiue of Mury F. Kceves. Application will be inarte for ib Ihsue of nev ceititlcaie. 12 3iuf3m LEGAL NOTICES. TN TIIK ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND vOCNTY iV PU I I.A UKI.fitl A, tiTATK OK JOHN UOChT. Tbewlfow ot halddeoPilont. FRASOla'IK-i HOCKi has lllrd her petition wl.li opi ruUeiumi t of persooal c ojeitT to the amount of '69 whli;n she electa to eiaio ondrr the act ot April II ISil. eu and that be same ulll be apinnveil by tbe Oeurl ua -iATL'KDAY, January '. Wtn unless exueo Ions be ;lrd tbeieto. THHHA1 J. CLAYl'O.V, 12 ri tbntu ft Aitornt-y for Peiklooer. KBUICK & SONS SOUTH WARK FOUNDBY, NO. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Philadelphia. VILLI AM WBUOHTB PATENT VARIABLB OUT OFF BTEAM-ENUINB, Reiulated by the Governor. , MFKIUCK'B BAFKTT aOISTlNQ MAOHXN. patent diuue, 188. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVKLK-ia STEAM HAMMER, IX M. WRISTON'S PATFNT SELF-CKNTEHINa, BKLF-BALANOIHU OEN11UFUUAI bUOABUBAININQ MA.CU1INB HYDIIO EXTRACTOR, for Cotton or WoolUn ManaCaotuxeta, f lomw s. G A It T t A N I) UNDEltTAKRE. bH touiU XUlUl EJiNTU Street. li It tux
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