THK DA1LF EVENING TELEGllA PH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, iA70j A V J X W VF MEW BOVK&. From J. V. Lippiucott K Co. we bare roceivotl 1'artn 18, ll, !?, iM, an.i 1!2 of Dr. Thomas' 'Universal rrononnoing Dictionary ef Fiography and Mythology." These parts embrace the titles from "Captain Charles Hamilton" to "Carl Gnstaf Leopold." They also complete the first volume and commence the second, and in Part 1!) the title-page, preface, and introduction are given. The in troduction is an admirable essay, in which the leading ideas of the work are clearly ex plained, and also the general prinoiplos of pronunciation of each of the most important European and Asiatic languages. A perusal of the preface and introduction will give the reader an adequate idea of the industry, learn ing, and ability that have been brought to bear in the preparation of a work that is certainly superior to anything of the kind that has ever been published in the English language. Dr. Thomas has produced a dic tionary and not an encyclopedia, and his biographies are necessarily brief. They pre sent all essential facts, however, and in re gard to distinguished personages they are very complete; while in all cases where it is pos sible references are made to authorities from which more elaborate information can be ob tained. This Dictionary is creditable alike to the compiler and to the publishers, and the latter have done their part by putting it before the public in a style of elegance suited to its value and importance. From J. B. Lippincott & Co. we have also received the following recent publications of other houses: "Captain John; or, Loss is Sometimes (Jain," published by Henry Iloyt, is a well written story for boys, in which a number of interesting adventures are related, and a good moral pointed. It is bound in handsome style, so that it makes a very attractive holi day book. The third volume of the series entitled "The Tone Masters," by Charles Barnard, published by Lea A Shepard, gives the biog raphies of Bach and Beethoven in readable narratives specially adapted to tho tastes of young people. This little volume and the ethers of the series are not only interesting in themselves, but they will undoubtedly prove important auxiliaries in (he cultivation of musical taste. Claxton. llemsen V Haffelfiuger send us the following new publications "Morning and Evening Exercises" is the title of a series of selections from the pub lished and unpublished writings of He v. Henry Ward Beecher, published by Harper it Brothers. The selections have been made by the Rev. Lyman Abbott, with Mr. Beecher's consent, and the book is one in which de vout readers will Hud much sound religious instruction and much eloquent exposition of gospel truth. "The William Henry Letters." by Mr. A. M. Diaz, published by Fields, Osgood it Co., achieved a remarkable popularity when they appeared serially in Our Yang Folk, and there are hosts of young people who will cor dially we'eome them in book form. These letters contain much fine humor, and they are very pleasant reading for the family cire'e. "Puss-Cut Mew, and Other Stories for My Children," by E. II. Knatchbull-Hugessen, II. P., published by Harper & Brothers, is a very beautiful holiday volume that ought to find many admirers. The stories have all the elements that children prize so highly in such performances, and there is abundant enter tainment in them for many a dark winter day or long winter evening. The book is bound in attractive style and contains a number of clever illustrations. Of their own publications Claxton, llemsen Jt HalTeltinger send us "The Floating Light . of the Goodwin Sands," an interesting story by R. M. Ballantyne, which in an attractive form gives a description of the condition, Ticissitudes, and value of the light vessels or floating light-houses on the English coast. From Porter it Coates we have received "The Prose Writers of America," by liufus Wilmot Qriswold. This is a standard work, in which an admirable' rrtuine of the pro gress of American literature is given, and a new and improved edition such as has just been issued by Messrs. Porter it Coates, will be cordially welcomed by a multitude of readers. A supplement prepared by Profes sor John II. Dillingham, who also contri butes en efcsay on the present intellectual prospects . and condition of America, gives sketches of recent writers and extracts from their works which add greatly to the interest and value of the volume. "The Prose Writers of America" is a book that can be cordis1 ly recommended for its sterling quali ties, and the handsome style in which it has been gotten up by the publishers makes it particularly worthy of the notice of those who wish to make a Chxlutmas present that will be appreciated by the recipient. From D. Ash mead we have received "Overland Through Asia," by Thomas W. Knox, published by the American Publishing Company, Hartford, Conn. This is a subscription-book gotten up to suit the popular taate, and whoever invests in it will get their money' worth in lively and picturesque de scriptions of travel and adventure in a but little known quair of the globe. The American Sunday-school Union send ts the following religious stories suitable for Sunday-school libraries or for holiday gifts to children: "Scrub Hollo Sunday-school and how it was Started," "Dan.'el Tracey's Store in Covington," and "Alone i.n London." "Prince Wolfgang" is v Interesting ktory of German lif at the riod of the Jleforma ion. It is translated fro tn Ger. man of Franz noffman, by J. .Vrederiun Smith, and is the last volume of th 'ery in teresting "Fatherland sories" published the Lutheran Board of Publication. From Charles M. Evans, No. Ml Arx'b itrwt, we bve received "The Advertiser's lInnMtook,V published by 8. M. PettinglU fc Co., No. N Park Row, New York. This work, gives a complete list of all the news papers, periodicals, and magazines published in the Unitod States and British possessions. The1 list 1b arranged by counties, with the population of counties and towns. Separate lists of the daily, religious, and agricultural newspapers are given, and a very interesting history of the newspaper press is prefixed. SOTLS OF THE WAR. Inalde Prl IIerp.ment Sananaen Itat llumiua. An r mtu'e lately occurred at the J lalles Centrales iu Paii, canned by the lnrtlgnatiou provoked bj a sodden and great rise In prices. Horse-meat saimairen were oiiered at 91'. per kilogramme and horse-flesu Mack puddings at 7f. A crowd of women who sought to make purchases protested against these prices, hut lulling to convince the vendwrs they pelted them wun ineir own sausages, i ne oisturomioo wvs checked only by the active Interference of the Na tional .(laartl, and the shops of the unpopular dealers were summarily closed. hat-hunting 18 now vigorously carried on In Paris to meet the demands or the resUuranrs. A simple plan has been devised for the capture of those now valuable rudcntB. Holes are made in the bed of the sen era, und so filled in with nupecle ulnw m, a thick and sweet liquid. The rats, attracted by th flavor, rush greedily to feed, and Immediately fall Intu tne holes, from which they are unable to escape, on a w count of the glutinous nature of the soup, and thus they are dolly captured by thousands. TOO MANY LAWTEHS. The Ri rril, or i'arls, comments on th Met that all tin; higher posts in the present Frcucli Government aro now filled up by members of the I'arls bar, and It, gives statistics showing that no other country is ruled to such an extent, by the long robe. Tliere are six barristers In the Government or National Defense, viz. : Ploard, Cremleux, Arago, Kavre, Ferry, and ;ambetta, and their four secretaries are of the same profession. Six of fie ministers, ' lne of the higher ministerial otllcials, the police prefect and hi general secretary, twenty-four of the com missioners despateheu to the departments with ex traordinary military and political powers, the whole of the newly-rormed Council of Jtar.e, the eight men at the head of the I'arls municipal government, ten of the sxnitary and food commissioners, six members of the Wur Department, six diplomatists, and live finance oiliclnts, are also advocates. A I'arls journal may well say, "We have certainly a government or 'defense,' for it consists of bar risters." THK PARIS BALLOON THAT LANDKO IN KOHWAV. A letter from C'bristlanla gives some details con cerning the French balloon which fed in Norway, as no titled by telegram In the Exprena of the 80th ult. It appears that the balloon was sent up from Paris on the morning or the 84th. The wind carried It la a northerly direction with such rapidity that it soon passed over the North Sea withrut the occupants or the car knowing where they were. When, however, they round themselves dangerously close to the sou, they ueiit oil' a carrier-pigeon with a message that they thought themselves lost, at the same time throwing out ballast. Ultimately the balloon reached Norway, and whenever Mandal.a small town on the southern coast, twenty-three miles W.8.W. or Uhns tiansand, a sack of letters and newspapers arm thrown out, failing among the astonished inhabitants, who were watching the balloon p.tss over tneir heads. After having been many hours in the bal loon, the Aeronauts, whoso names are not given, descended, several miles further north, on a snow covered mountain, as best they could, and without even knowing in what country they were, there being no habitations near. for nineteen hours they wandered about In the snow in light boots, which latter had to bo cut oil', so saturated had they become. In the meantime the balloon was discovered by the natives. The aeronauts were not to be seen, but the remains of meat, bread, and wine iu the car showed plainly enough that it had recently contained passengers, blx carrier pigeons were also found tn it, seemingly none the worse for the journey. Eventually the voyagers reached oue or the small cabins which are to be seen at wide intervals among the mountains, which give shelter to those who look after ctttl", and whi-re an aged und poor woman gave them some food. They then discovered, by seeing upon a match-box the word "t-'hrlslianla," that they were In Norway, and made tho woman understand as well as they could that they desired to pr iceed to the town. They were then shown the way to a faimer's boune, wlieie they received that attention or which they stood so much iu ncel, as well as dry clothes and vliqes. ... (iKUMAN, FK.Ef.lK4i AT IfOMK. "In Prussia," says tho correspondent or the Lon don 'Jimex, "theie lire many people aud papers ad vising the (iovernmeut to accept the surrenderor the lustilc capital only If it consents to deliver tip not herself alone, but all Franca at the samo time. In oilier words, Paris is not to be rescued from the pangs of burger unless ita Government and people ratify the lierman terms or peace in advance, and more paiticulaily approve the cession or the two coveted provinces. The severity or this proposal will give you an idea or the tone or the pubiio mind iu this couutry. Arguing on Uie conviction that the French began the war for vanity's sake, so are they continuing it Itecauso too conceited to give in, although they know they have no chance or success, the Germans have been latterly denouncing the conduct of their neighbors lu terms of increasing hatred and contempt. No matter how great the glory achieved by their troops, each successive battle tutda to the irritation against those who have forced the citizen warriors or this coun try to leave their homes, snspeud their Industry, and take to the heroic. The Hermans are ceruiniy determined to go on beating the French aa long as they will not concede to them the terms considered to contain the on y guarantee that peac will not be broken the day after Its conclusion, but, at the same t me, they are sick of the war, and more and more Incensed ut the bloodshed wantonly initlicted upon themselves no less than upon the dlscomtitted enemy. It is this resolve to have their own war, together with the unspeakable weariness oc casioned by ever lresh telegrams with lists of killed and wonnded, that begins to make people compara tively indifferent to the sutrerings or their adversa ries, and already display itself in the Idea or starv ing Paris into obedience." "DRACONIAN" SEVERITY. T'.ie Xurth Gmnan Gazette, rererrlng to the recon noitring expeditious sent out by Prince Frederick Charles, eajs: "These were mostly attended with great difllcul tleg. The cavalry were tired at from every farm and everv distant point. Solitary agricultural laborers at their approach threw away the spade, seized a spade lying beside them on the ground, and tired; every house became a petty fortress, every blouse a Franc-Tlreur. Such persons are dally brought in to the general covimaiulnu, to whom the decision in Buch cases Is intrusted, and many or them are ac companied by priests, partly as instigator and partly as actors. Everybody taken with a gun lams hand, in accordance with a notice placarded at the town or village corners on entering any district, Is condemned to death. Only by Draconic severities can this treacherous way or carry ior on war be re pressed. The towns of Sens and Nemours have been severely punished, lu the former, postal aud telegraphic oiticials were disarmed by the inhabit ants und led away prisoners, in the latter, 47 Uhlans were surprised. The isolated onlccr who is sent out 1 1 get Information or reconnoitre, la exposed to the greatest danger." UOW NAPOLEON WA8 OCIXED. The London Time Is publishing a set of des patches found in St. Cloud af tor the surrender of Napoleon 111. The three following will serve as specimens or the vaiue of the guides to public opinion who deceived the Emperor and perhaps lucmseives: "To Tat be. Journal Oauloin. 13, Ilelder. Parts. "MtTz, July xl. The day before Yesterday the meeting put on. Luxemburg decidedly neutral, but with French leanings, for she has ordered that all the money at her Ulnposal be employed for the de struction of the formications or Luxemburg, which might be disadvantageous to us if we had to retreat to Metis. Neutrality or ranee ami rrussia aetnow ledgcdand placarded in Luxemburg, where people can go tn and out freely. Great dliliculty In calling in me rrussian i.anawenr. i ue men weep, are ter ribly jtfraid of the French, particularly of the Tur cos; they have to be forcibly driven into the railway carriages. A false report In Luxemburg of the inarch of the French into Saarbruck. Difficulties in sending ou anil receiving despatches. iBtetll- gence f roai lierbinvi'le, aud your despatch received turuugn feuuir. inn regaru. ' OUAKIH MABK01L." 'To the Ctij rrtiMtlam-4 (; i-n.awa, Jtue I'outalnes, i. i rtturgc s, ai, rai ls. "lliMiii. July V!0. Tho patriotic party in the Chamber is deU-riulnt d not to grant a sous towards Die uicbiu.aiiou ot tni.' trooi s oiUeied by Prussia. 'Slllt , "K-litoror the Munich li-)mbluna l urUml." "I'o Ltobliarrtt, ual Mrglsserie, 1, Paris. "ViKhSA, July II.-Paper nearly all ami Pros stan. Veugraiico for 1-m.u. Intelligence In the Tatprr-1 hat AustiU has given no declaration or neutrality either to KuMa or any other State; but will observe neutruiity it not vioiaieu ny others. "Beust will shortly proceed to Oisteiu. In South (lerruanv the eaiunn fo derU 1 by no means certain. The mobilization of the troop is probably au act of precaution. Wan en Wetktu Joui-hU (Ueustsner sonu.1 organ) declares France to be tho enemy of rrussia, but not at u oi j'.'niy . "IL0 icz." FINANOIAjL A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment TUB Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Morteaffe Bonds. Interest Iayalle April and Octo ber, free oTMtnte and United Mtnteis Taxes). We are now offering the balance of the loan of $1,200,000, which is secured by a first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At SO nd the Lccrned Into rest Added. The lload is now rapidly approaching com pletion, with a large trade in COAL, IRON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade alone is sufficiently large to sustain the Road. We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. For pamphlets, with map, and full infor mation, apply to WW. PAINTER & CO., UiYlNItlSlTS, Dealers In Government Securities, No. 30 South THIRD Street, 6 9 tlp PHILADELPHIA. JAMUAXir 1,1871, O O U I? O IV s. THE COUPONS OF THE SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Wilmington and Reading kRaliroad Company, DU FIRST OF JANUARY, WU1 be paid on and after that date at the Banking House of WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 SOUTH T 31 RD STREBT, PB IL ADELP 3IA. l'M9 tf WM. 8. HILLE3, Treasurer. UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Moit Liberal Terms. 3- O Iu Bought and Bold at Market Bate. COUPOHS CASHED Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Bold on Comml elon Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dallj Balances, subject to cbeck at sight. DE HAVEN & BKO., . At ft..! Tuirin m.mm. wa -w wwhui a ajtivvli 11 PHILADELPHIA. D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Successors to Smith, Randolph 4 Co. Every branch of the business wul have prompt au entlon as hereto ore. Quotat'ons of Stocks, Governments, and Qold, constantly received Irom Near Tork by pbivatb wiks, from our friends, Bdmnnd D. Randolph A Co. . NIL "V X2 FOR SALE. C. T. YEEKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 South THIRD Street. 480 PHILADELPHIA. 530 530 nLxmxsBonr anARxiio, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RKCKIYKD AND ENTER CST ALLOWED ON DALLY BaL&NOKS. ORDSKS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE PL) Itt'M A HS AU BAXJS Vr JLUi HUT.lAHf.n S& Cl'KITIK. COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NBOO- tiatea catitm Vo. 680 WALNUT St., FMld, W INANOIAU. DliEXEL & CO., Ho. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, America and Foreign flankers, DRAWS EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND PRIN CIPAL CITIES OF EUROPE. DEALERS IN Government and Railroad Securities, Drerel, Winthrop A Co.,2)reil, HarjtB A Co., so. in wau Mteet, no, nne acn&e, New York. I Paris. A LEGAL INVESTMENT fob Trustee. Executors and Administrators, WE OFFER FOR SALE 232,000,000 OP TBI Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Six Per Cent. Bonds at OS And n teres Added to the Date f Purchase All Free from State Tax, and Issued tn Mums of f lOOO. These bonds are coupon and registered, interest on the rormer payable January and July 1; ou the latter April and October 1, and by an act or the Legislature, approved April 1, 1870, are made a LEOAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc. For further particular a apply to lay Cooke Sc Co., 12. IV. lark St Co., W. II. Newbold, Hon ic Aertsen, C. & 11. Uorle. 12 1 lm Wilmington and Reading Geven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXES. We are ottering: $200,000 of the Second Wort gaffe Ilondsol this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED IHTEBE3T For the convenience of Investors these Roues Issued In denominations of 01000s, f 500s, and 100s, The money is required for the purchase cf add! uonal Rolling stock and the full equipment of Road. The road Is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of Its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additions outlay for rolling stock, to afford full facilities for Its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock uct oelng sufficient to accommodate the trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 30 Couth THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. JayCooxe&(Q). PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, B AIM It IS II 8, AND lealeri in Government Securities. upecia) attention given to the Purchase and 8aie or Bonds and mocks on Commission, at the Hoard of Brotera in tma ana otner cities. NTEh H.ST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT8. COLLECTION! MADK ON ALL rOlNTS. 64L1 4ND 8ILVBR BOUiUT AND SOLD. Reliable hallroad Bonds for investment. Pamphlets and full Information given at our office, No. 11 SOOTil THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. no 1 3m p O R 0 A L B Six Per Cent Loan of the City oi Willi amiport, Pennsylvania, FREE OF ALL TAXES, At 85, and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act o Legislature compelling the city to levyinfflcleutr ax to pay Interest and pnaoipai. p. 8. PBTERSOH a CO., Ho. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, M PHILADELPHIA JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., BANKERS AND BB0KEB3. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED City Warrants BOUGHT AND BOLD. No. 00 South THIRD Street, SCSI PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMISON & CO., .SUCCESSORS TO 1?. TP. KELLY &z CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bondi, At Closest Market Hates', N. W. Cor. THIRD and CIIE3NUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and PbuadelphU Stock Boards, etc eto. W FIN AN OI AU. gLLioir mvmn BANKERS To, 109 BOUTH THIRD BTRKCT, DEALERS IN ALL BOVERHMEHT IRCUH1. TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND 1R8VB COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON iTiB UNION BANK OF LONDON. 188TJE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available Uvougaoat Europe. Will collect ail Coupons and Interest rree of ciarn or p&mea mating tfeair financial arrangements with as. M W. kVRTZ. JOHM O. HOWAKD KURTZ & HOW4RD, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 32 S. THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Bnv and sell Rtoctcs. Bond, etc.. on Commliwlnn. Pealeis in (old nl Stiver. Railroad Securities Nrgotled. Particular attention given ta the Nego tiation of f'omm rcial Paper and Time Loans on Collateral Security. Interest allowed on Drpomts. 11 23 wsl m FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE MARVIN'S SAFEST The Best Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment! Flre-nroof. Burglar-orooft MARVIN'S CHROME IROM 8FHERICAL JBLii-fvlaiv Safe Will resist all BURGLAR'S IMPLEMENTS ror anv 'nnirfh a! ( Tin A llu.Q. .nM. 1 - . MARVIN & CO., TJo. 721 CHESLITjr Street, (MASONIC HALL,) FHILADELFIII&. 803 Broadway, N. V. 108 Bank St., Cleveland, Onlo A number of Second-hand Safes, of dlffcren makes and size, for sale VisKy LOW. Safe, Machinery, etc, moved andiolsted proraptl and careiully, at reasonable rates. 10 7 smwUiu 8AFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. gECURITY FROM LOSS Br BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust Safe Deposit Company OF PHILADELPHIA, IN THBIR New Marble Fire-proof Building, Nob. 829-331 OIIBmNUT 8treeU Capital subscribed, fi.ouO.ooo; paid, 1800,000. COUPON RONl8. STOHKR. HWPTTRiTiira FAM1LV PLATE, COIN, UEEDS, and VaLUsBLBsJ of every descilption received for aare-keeplng, under The Company also rent SAFES INSIDE TIIKIR ni KHI.Ah.FlKKI' VaUI.TH. at. nrli.oo ..ln. SIS to S75 a year, acoirdli R to size. An eatra size i-urpiiB'iijiiB vuu nauKKrB. nonius ana aGKfl ;nf-... ... I.... . . . DEPOSIT!- OF MONB RECEIVE ON INTE REST at three per cent., payable by checK, without notice, aim at four percem., payable by check, on ten daj s' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT furnished available In all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per cent The Corrpany act as EXECTJT0R8, ADMINIS TRATORS, aud OUAKUlANS, and KEUEiVE and EXECU1 E '1 hUS i 8 ol every description, from the Courts, Corporations, and Individuals. N. B. BKOWNE, President. C. H CLARK, Vice-President. ROBERT PATIRBSON, secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTORS. N.B.Browne, . Alexander Henry, Clartijce U. Clark, John Welsh, rhur!es Macal8ter, Stephen A. Caldwell, Otorge f. I'yier, Heart O. Gibson. J. omingham Fell. Henry Pratt McKeau. 0 13 smwi STOVES, RANOES. ETO. THE AMERICAN STOVE AND HOLLOW WAR! COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, rRON FOUNDERS, (Successors to North, Chase ft North, Sharps A Thomson, and Edgar L. Thomson,) Manufacturers of STOVES, HEATERS, TIIOM 80N'S LONDON KITCHENER, TINNED, ENA MK1.I.KD, AND TON HOLLOW WARE. FOUNDRY, Second and Mifflin Streets. OFFICE, 809 North Second Street. FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, Superintendent. EDMUND B. SMITH, Treasurer. JNO. EDGAR THOMSON, President. JAMES HOEY, 6 27 mwf 6m General Manager COAL.. ANTHRACITE COAL, PtrTon of 2410 I.l., Delivered. LEHIGH Furnace, IT 25; Stove, 7-50; Nat, $0 25. SCHUYLKILL Furnace, 6 50; Stove, IS-75; Nat, 15-23. SHAMOKIN Goate, f 5-CO ; Stove, 6 -73 ; Nat, fa-75. EA8TWICK A BROTHER, Yard corner TWENTY-SECOND Street and WASH 1NQTON Avenue. 8 90 rptf Office, Ho, 838 POCK Street. -pOTllLltniELi a iriArvtvirta, LEIllUil AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. Depot N. E. Corner NINTH and MASTER, Offices, 43 SmtA THIRD Street, T4 NANROM " loiatr iinr FOH A LONG TON OP NUT COAL, at EAHTWICK A BROTHER'S Ooal rard. TWENTk-SECOND Street and WASHING TON Avenue. 8JW rptf o LD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. This Company Is prepared to sell lots, clear of all encumbrances, on reasonable term. Purchasers can see plans at the office of the Company, NO. 618 WALNUT STREET, Or at the Cemetery, where all Information needed will be cheerfully given. By giving notice at the office, carriages will meet persons desirous of purchasing lota at Tioga Station' on the Germantown Railroad, and convey them to the Cemetery and return, free of charge. ALFRED C DARMER. president MARTIN LANDENBERUER, Treas. MICHAEL NISBET, SeCy. lOSwfmem rIcmakFrs' CLAY-BPADES AND TOOLS, MUler'a make. No. 80s 8. FIFTH Street, litfliu OYSTER KNIVES OP PINE Cast Steel. Hq, m B. FIFTH MIPPINO. (Em LOK1LLARD 8TEAMSU1P UOMPANI FOR RliW YUKK, BAILING EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. RATES TEN CENTS PER 100 POUNDS, FOUR CENTS PER CUBIC FOOT. ONE CENT PER GALLON. SHIP'S OPTION. INSURANCE BY THIS LINK ONE-EJOHTH OF ONE PER CENT. Extra mrn on small packages Iron, metals, etc No receipt or bill of lading signed for leas than Bfty cents. Ooods rorwnied to all points fnf of commissions. Throngh blli of lallng iiTen to Wilmington, N. C, ny the stenier or this line leaving New York tri weekly.. For further particulars apply to JOHN F. OTtti, PIER 19 NOKTH W HARVEST N. B. The rfRular shippers by this line WUI be cbwrfted the above rates all winter. Winter rates commence Doce raber IB. 1 8 1 THE REGULAR STEAM SniPS ON THB PHI LaDELPHIA AND CHARLESTON STEAM. SHIP LINK are ALONE authorised to Issue thrones olllsof ladltg to Interior, points South and West la connection with South Carolina Knuroad tvimanv. ALFRED U TYLErT Vlce-Preldent So. c BR. COk PHILADELPHIA AND 80UTHKRN .AM tiKMI.UONTHLV I.INH Ti Z, rsvus-Tr " " Vt Tb VaOO wIU sail for Raw Orlnmt. t1 Havana. 0Todiy. Jnno:t, t A.M. Th JUNIATA will Mil from New Ortauu, ria HaruiA. OB , DM-mber . til ROIIOU BILLS OF LADING at aalownUaatb anyotbor root riran to Mobile, Umlvmton. INDIAN. OLA. ROOK MKT. LAVAOO ATand B H izlis Jid ioaU ro.nt. on tPafc.iwiMippt rirrn lMtwM New Orleani and t. Inla Red Bier fre.bu reabipped at Mow OrlMna without oharce ' oommiaaiona. m. F;Fi!f ,VT, L,NB TO BAT A RN AH. Oi, TH TOHAWmoA will Mil from. Savanna M Bator. TBhOUGU BILLS OF LADING riven to all tfaeprio. Otpal towni in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, HianaalpDL LoaiaUna, Arkaaa. and Tenneeaee In oonneotion wHfi tbe Oeetral Railroad of Georgia, A Out Jo and Uulf Htlu rMdand Florida teamara, at aa low rate, m by oompoUna BRMI-MORTHLT LINK TO WILMINOTOW. W. O Iba PIONKKR wiU Mil lor W.lminaton on Wineed.,, DetfiDber 2J.M HA. M. Rettuninc. will leave Wlbmini ton We!nft.dav. January 4. Oonneola with tbe (Jape Pear River Steamboat Oom. pany, tbe Wilminiton and Weldon aud Nortb Oarolina Railroad, and tbe YVilminston and Manchester turned te all Interior point. u t reishta for Oolnmbia, S. O., and Ansnata, Oa., taken Via Wilmington, at aalow rate aa by any otber rotate. Inraranoo effected when requested by bippera. Bill of ladina; aigned at Uoeeoatreet wharf on or ooforo daa of aailinat. WILLLAM U JAMFS, General Agent 118 Mo. lap Booth TU1K.U Sireet , FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS. LTOWN. Inman Line of Rovai u.n bteamers are appointed to sail as follows: City of London, Saturdav. Deo. S4. at T A. M. City of Cork, via Huitfax, Tuesday, Dec 2T, at City of RrooklyB, Saturday, iec 81, at 1 P. M. City of Brussels, Saturday, January T. at 7 A. M. and each succeeding Satnniay and alternate Taos, day, from pier No. 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable In gold. Payable In currency. First v;awn ito steerage " . f s To Ix)ndn 80 To London m To Pans 0 To Halifax SO To Paris a To Halifax 15 Passengers also forwarded to Uavr. n Bremen, etc, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates bv persons wislilng to send for tnelr friends. For further information apply at the companv's office. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. No. 15 Broadway, N. Y. I Or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, Agents. i 5 No. 408 CHESN UT Street. Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. RICFIMO NT AND NORFOLK NTRAMSHIP rive TtiROUUH KREIOUT AIR LINK TO TUB SOUTH IMORJCASED FAOILrriRSARD REDUOKD RATES Steamer leave every WKDN K8D A Yand SATURDAY at U o'clock noon, irom FIRST VVUAKF above MAK K.KT Btro6t. RCTURNINO, lav RICHMOND MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS and 8A. TURUAVS. . No Bill of Lading aigned after 18 o'clock oa salUna fuROUGH RATES to all point In North and Sonth Carolina, via Seaboard Air Lino Railroad, eonneoting a Portamonth, and to Lynobbnrg, Va., Tenneeaee, and tbe West, via Virginia and Tannewee Air Liia and BiohnmoBA and I)anvill Railroad. Freight HANDl.KD BUTOROR. and u ken at LO WEB BATKi Tb AN ANV OTUKR LINK, No chars for ooamiMion. dra; ago, or any oiponao of eteamahlp lnanro at loweat rate. Freight received daily. BUU Room -if1lL0IAMrpTlD oo , ' Na 13 S. WHARVES and Pier IN. WHARVES, W. P. POK I FR, Agent at Richmond and Oity Point, T. P. OROWKLL A OO., AgenU at Norfolk. ijf NEW EXPRESS LINE TO A KYAiM rtrla, Georgetown, aud Waaaisgton u. v., via onesaoeake and De.wnjn. C'aual, with connections at Alexandria from :he most direct route ror Lynchburn, Bristol, Knoxvllle. Nashville, Dalton, and the Southwest, Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon torn the first wharf above Market street. Freight received dally. WltjLIAM P. CLYDE ft CO., No. 14 North and South WHARVES. HYDE A TYLER, Agents at Georgetown: 2V ELDRIDGE A CO., Agents at Alexandria. 81 FOR NEW YORK, VIA DELAWARE and Rarltan CanaL SW1FTSURE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DESPATCH AND 8W1FTSURB LINES. Leaving dally at 18 M. and 6 P. M. The steam piopeircrs of this company will com mence loading on the 8th of March. Through In twenty-four hours. Gooda forwarded to any point free or commission Freights taken on accommodating terms. Apply to 1 WILLIAM M. BAIRD H. CO., Agents. 5 No. 138 Sooth DELAWARE Avenue. FOR NEW Y O R Kt via Delaware and Rarltan Canal. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The btam Propellers of the Une will commMiAav loading on the 6th Instant, leaving dally aa usual. THROUGH IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. -Goods forwarded by all the lines going ont of No York, Nortb, East, or West, free of commission. Freights received at low rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No. 13 8. DELAWARE Avenue. JAMES nAND, Agent, No. 118 WALL Street, New York. lit DELAWARE AND CUES APEAK I8TEAM TOWBOAT COMPANY Barges towed between PhllftdelDhi. Baltuuore, Uavre-de-Qracs, Delaware city, and In termedlate points. WILLIAM P. CLYDE ft CO., Agents. Captain JOHN LA UGH LIN, Superintendent. Office. No. 18 Sonth WVarreo Vfniadefphla. 4 lis OORDAQE, ETO. WEAVER & CO. UO 112 HANlIFAVllIBEi, AMD snip ciianul.e:us( No. 8 North WATER Street and No. 88 North WHARVES, Philadelphia. ROPE AT LOWEST BOSTON AND NEW YORBj PRICES. 81 CORDAGE. Manilla, filial and Tarred Gordagt At Lowe Haw York Prloe and Fratshta. ED WIM B. FITLEK CO Faetory, TENTH Bt. and UKKMARTOWH Avoaaa; Btor. Ho. 88 WAITER Bi. and 88 B DKLAWAR AVvoboo. II 13m PHILADELPHIA!1 SAXON GREEN NEVER FADES. 8 lm ALBXANDBR G. OATTELL ft CO PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 84 NORTH WHARVES ADB a It NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALBXaXin & UaXTIJUt JtLUAJI CATTS