ore the Atlantic Monthly for Sannary,..l , CASTLES IN THE AIM AN IMPUBLISHED Polll*-11Y , CULL= BRYANT. "Bat there is yet a region of the clouds, 'Unseen limn the low . earth, Beyond the Of these dark volumes rolling through the sky; . Its ruotuatain summits glisten in the. sun,-- The realm of Castles in the air. The foot Of man bath never trod those shining streets, But there his spirit, leaving the dull load Of bodily organs, wanders with delight, And builds its structures of impalpable mist, • Glorious beyond the dream of architect, And populous with forms of nobler mould Than ever walked the earth." So said my guide, And, led me, wondering, to a headland ••• height That overlooked a fair broad vale shut in By the great hills of Cloudland. "Now be hold The Castle-builders ! " Then I looked ; and lo! The vale was;filled with shadowy forms that bore Each. - a white wand,withwhich they touched • the banks Of mist beside them, and at once arose, Obedient to their wish, the walls and domes Of stately palaces,Gothic or Greek, Or such as in the and of Mohammed Uplift the crescent, or in forms more strange, Border the ancient Indus, or behold Their gilded friezes mirrored in the lakes Of China, yet of ampler majesty, And gorgeously adorned. Tall porticos Sprang from filo ground; the eye pursuei afar Their colonnades, that lessened to a noint In the faint distance. Portals that swung back' On musical hinges shewed the eye within Vast. halls ;with golden floors, and bright alcoves, And walls of pearl, and sapphire vault be sprent With silver stars. Within the spacious rooms Were banquets spread; and menials, beau- tiful As wood-nymphs or'as stripling Afercuries, Ran to and fro and laidthe chalices, And brought the brimming wine jars. En- ters now The happy architect, and wanders. on From room to room, and glories in his work. Not long.his glorying; for a chill,north wind - Breathes through the structure, and the massive wails Are folded up; the proud domes roll away In mist-wreaths;,- pinnacle and turret lean Forward, like birds prepared for flight, and stream In trains of vapor, through the empty air. Meantime the astonished builder, dis possessed, Stands 'mid the drifting rack spair Seizes him; but the wand is in hi , : hand, And soon he turns him to his task again "Behold," said the fair being at my side, "How one has made himself a diadem Out of the bright skirts of a cloud that lay Steeped in the golden sunshine, and has bound The bauble on his forehead ! See, again, How from these vapors he calls up a host With arms and harmers! A great multi- tude Gather and bow before him with bare heads. To the four winds his messengers go forth, And bring him back earth's homage. From the ground Another calls a winged image, such As poets give to 'lame, who, to her mouth Putting a silver trumpet, blows abroad A loud, harmonious summons to the world, And all .the listening nations shout his ' name. Artother yet, apart from all the rest. Casting a fearful glance from side to side. ribuches the ground by stealth. Beneath his wand A - glittering pile grows Up, ingots and bars Of massive gold, and coins on which earth's kings Have stamped their • symbols." AS these words were said, The north wind blew again across the vale, And, lo ! the beamy crown flew off in mist; The host of armed men became a scud Torn by the angry blast; 'the form oi' Fame Tossed its long arms in air, and rode the wind, • A jagged cloud; the glittering pile of gold Grew Tale and flowed in a gray reek away. Then there were sobs and tears from those whose work The wind had scattered; some had flung themselves Upon the ground in grief; and .some stood fixed In blank bewilderment; and some looked on 'Unmoved, as at a pageant of the stage Buddenlyhidden by the curtain's fall. ' f`Take thou this wand," my bright coin panion • said. • I took it'froin her hand, and with it touched The knolls of snow-white mist, and they grew green With-soft, thick herbage. At another touch A brook leaped forty,' and dashed and sparkled by; And shady walks through shrubberies cool • and close Wandered; and where, upon the open grounds, leaceful sunshine lay, a vineyard nursed Its pouting clusters, and from boughs that drooped Beneath their; oad an orchard shed its fruit; And gardens; set with many a pleasant herb And many a glorious flower made sweet the air. I looked, and I exulted; yet I longed For Nature's grander aspects, and I plied The slender rod again; and then arose Woods tall and wide,of odorous pine and fir, And every noble tree that casts the' leaf In autuinn. Paths that wound between their stems . Let through the solemn shade to twilight glens. • To thundering torrents and whitewaterfalls, And edge of lonely ,lakes, and chasms be tween The mountain cliffs. Above the treEs were seen Gray. pinnacles and walls of splintered But near the forest margin, in the vale, Nestled a dwellinghalf embowered by trees, Where,.through the open window, shelves were seen,- Filled with old volumes , and a glimpse was given Of canvas, here and there along the walls, On WhiCh the hands of mighty men of art Had flung their fancies. On the portico Old friends, with smiling faces and frank eyes, Talked with each other; some had passed from life Long since, yet dearly were remembered still. My heart yearned toward them, and the • . quick, warm tears Stood in my eyes." - Forward I Sprang to grasp •.• • The hands. that once so kindly met;my own; I sprang . , but met them•noti 'the withering wind' Was there - before me. Dwelling, field, and brOok; • I • - _ Dark wood, and flowery" garden, and blue And beetling cliff, and•noble human, forms, All, all had melted into that pale sea Of billowy vapor rolling round my feet. r EiILE 13011[LY EVENING BULLETIN • ' to irquiticata . mkatipg. - - isk night abotit gaelighttime sitar reading a gloWing description of skates., we sallied forthto join the merry crowd: \ We had on a pafrof stoga boats, trowser legs tacked inside, a Robert tailed Coat, and white hat. We went down on the_ ice, and gave a boy two shillings in good coin of tie realm for. the use of his implements. Wehad con fidence,. We, with the assistance of a friend, !fixed on tie skates, and stood erect, like a barber's pole Enoouraged at the sight of some ladies on the bridge looking at the skaters, we struck out. A slant tq the right with the right foot, a slant to the left with the left foot—and just then we saw something on the ice, 13 nd stooped to pick it up. On. our feet again—two slant to the right and one to the left, accompanied with the. loss of confidence. Another slide with the right foot and we sat down with fear ful rapidity, but with very little, if any elegance. What a' set down 'it was, for we made a dent in the ice not unlike an old-fashioned Connecticut butter-bowl! Just then one of the ladies remarked: 'Oh look, Mary, that fellar with the white hat - ain't got his sheets on the right place!' Ditto thought we. Jitst then a ragged little devil sung out as he passed us—'Hello, old timber legs!' and we rose suddenly and put after him. Three slides to the right, two to the left, and away went our legs, one to the east and another to the west, causing an immense fissure in our pants. and a picture of a butter dish in the cold—oh how cold—ice. The lady—we know she was one by the remark she made—again spoke and said—'Oh, look, Mary, that. chap with the white hat on has sat down on his handkerchief to keep him from taking cold!' We rose about as graceful as a saw-horse,wherOlary said—" Guess 'taint a: handkerchief, Jane,' and Mary was right. We tried it again. A glide one way, a glide and a half the other, when whack came our bump of philo progenitiveness on the ice, and we saw a million of stars dancing around our eyes, like ballet girls at the Bowery theatre. How the shock went through our system, and up and down our spinal column. Lightning couldn't have cork screwed it down a greased sapling with greater speed and more exhilarating effect. Perhaps we had skated in our peculiar style, fifteen feet, when a blun dering chap came up behind, when we sat down again, with our tired head pillowed in his lap—and he swe'aring.at us, when it was all his own fault! How cold the ice was there too! Every place where we made our debut on the ice—oh, how cold it was! Our bear-skin drawers were no protection at all. We tried again, for the papers all say it's fun, and down came our Roman- Grecian nose on the cold julep material, and the little drops of crimson ran down our shirt bosom and on the cold ice. Once more we tried skating, made for the shore, sat down and counted damages. Several lateral and fronteral humps on the ice. One immense fis sure in as handsome a pair of ten-dollar cass'imeres as a man ever put his legs into. One rupture in the knee extend ing to the bone. Four buttons' from our vest, a fragmented watch-crystal, and a backache big enough to divi ie among two children of Israel. If you get us on the smooth, glassy, chilly, slippery, treacherous, and slip-uppery ice again, you'll know it. If any one ever hears of our skating again, they will please draw on us at sight for the bivalves and accompanying documents. We have got through skating. It's humbug. It's a vexation of spirit, of business,of flesh, and a tearing of the trousers. It's a head-bumping, back-aching,gleg-wear ling, dangerous institution, and we warn people against skating.,-. We tried it,and shan't be able to walk for a month. Skating clubs are a humbug. A brief de- The Georgia Railroads. The correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, writing from Savannah, Ga., in speaking of the Georgia railroads, says: "The destruction of railroads in this state Was as great as in South Carolina, but the energy of the people in repairing damages is much greater, and, therefore, communication between the different sections ever reached by the cars, is much more readily made here than there. "so far as I know, there are but five stage lines Or routes in the State, over three of which I have traveled. I can't say that either the vehicles or the animals are respectably good, 'but I can fairly own that neither are quite so bad as those in Carolina. I must decline, however, .to recommend any of the lines to the patronage of the traveling public, though I will add that thp use of either will furnish many new sensations to travelers from civilized countries. "The long line of railroad' from Chat tanooga to Atlanta,. and thence to Augusta, and the line from Macon to Atlanta, are in good order, and run two passenger trains each per day, which make_an aye - rage rate of fourteen or fif teen miles per hour. The lines from Macon to Eatonton, from Macon to Columbus and from Macon. to Albany, are in passable condition, but need heavy expenditures, both for iron and rolling stock. Each line runs but one passenger train daily, making over nine or ten miles per hour. Th line from Atlanta to West Point, and the ,partially recon structed line from Augusta to Savannah, are in a deplorable condition every way —the single passenger train on each being madeup of,box freight cars with rude benches, or of second-class passen ger coaches in the last stages of decrepi tude. I said, in a. former letter, that there were forty miles of the line from Augusl i a to Savannah not yet rebuilt, and not likely to be for some months to come. The officers of the Atlantic and Gulf road have brought out about one hundred white laborers, and have them at work on the sicty miles of their line destroyed by the army. The long line from Macon to Millen was almost tirely destroyed by Kilpatrick, and very little has yet been done toward rebuild ing it. Railroad fares in the State have been very considerably advanced during the last month. On the Atlanta and Au gusta line the passenger rate is now a fraction over six cents a mile; on all other roads it averages about eight and quarter cents a mile. A MAss. Ct — ii ----- vEAo N ' of Northwestern farmers.was held in Bloomington on the 15th. Resolutions were adopted urging the construction of a canal around the falls of Niagara; the acquirement of the free use of the St. Lawrence channel; the securing • of cheap rates of transit for western products, and the prosecution, of internal improve- A COLObiT of fifty families is preparing in Maine to embark for Palestine, intending to settle in ancient Joppa. - • REMOVA4 The Office of Wllltiant W. ,- • larif FOR E ORIGIIM. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, Conn. The Oldest and Mast Reliable Accident Insurance Company in America, AND THE NEW ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, OONN., Has Been Removed from No. 404 to 409 WALNUT St., DIRECTLY OPPOSITE. nos2•tu.th,sJa 1829 -CHARTER FiEt,.A.NIKICAEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PH:MAD ELPEILC Assets on January 1, 1865. 02,501,U97 04. OspltaL—.--.......-- Accrued Illirptus-.._ #4 , 00C .---.........--. 997.143 .. 1402,01 -..............-----.... --- INCOXEC FOR ISO, suo.ooo. Losses Paid since 1829 Over oss ,000, 0 0 0 . Di , CLAIMS Perpetual and TempoERECTOB S. rary Palle-lea a Liberal T4117:11) D Caarlen N. Banter, .1 . ,.. , Lea, Tobias Wagner, Edward C. Dale. George Falai, shred Fraa. W.Leorris. NCEMI, Prealdent, ALE, Vice Preiedent. Secretary pro tem. apl Ear:met Grant, Jacob R. Smith, George W. Richards, CHARLES EDWARD G. D dAIiES W.MCALLIST... 4 FIRE INSURANCE. Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $lO Millions. Invested Funds, over 16 Millions. Yearly Revenue, over 5 TtTi Invested in the United States, over 81,50.0,000. All losses promptly adjusted wttbout reference to England. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, OFFICE, No, 6 Merchants' Exchange, dens,tu,th.tf. PHILADELPHIA. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY Tar.. LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA. WS. OFFICE S. E COR.N.:ER. THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE. _ ON CARGO, t-To all parts of the world FREIGHT, ) D.:LAND INSURANCES On (;nods, by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to all parts of the tinlon, • ' FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally, On stores, Dwelling Houses, ASSETS OF THE COMPANY November 1. it:6s. iItO,COO United States 5 per cent. loan. '7l 40.,.000 00 120,0.0 United. States 6 per cent, loan, 'tit 1 . 28,100 :.110,0.0 trilled States 7 9-10 per cent, loan Treasury Notes 194,3,75 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five Per Cent. Loan 90,555 00 54.000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. Loan 12.5000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan 20,000 Pennsylvania Ra.lrond First Mort,- gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds ..... ... ...... 23,0x1 Pennsylvania Railroad Sc.von.d.llort gage Six Per Cent .13.,.nd , 23,750 00 2.5,104 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds. 11,000 500 Shares Stocc Germantown Gm Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Philadel phia. :,15014; Sliarca block Penna. Railroad Company 3.c00 list shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company„ .. . .. .40,000 Deposit With the Un ited States Go vernment. subject to to days call 41, 00 state of Tennessee Five Per Cent, Loan 17000 Loans on Bonds and .7 Mortgage, first liens on City Property 170,700 00 1,e66,e-10 Par. Market value 396,66 u t Real Estate 136.000 by Bills receivaule for insurance made 131.013 37 Balances due arAgencles.—Premiums on Ma-• rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and other debts due the Company 40,511 44 Scrip and Stock of sundry insurance and other Companies. $5,133. Estimated value... Cash in hanks Wt,536 115 Cash in Drawer 678 43 DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand. Samuel E. Stokes, John C. Davis, . r. F. Peniston, Edmund A. Souder, Henryi Sloan. • Theophilus Spalding.. i Wirliam G. Boulton, John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington, James Traqua Ir. IL Jones Brooke, Beury C. Lallett, Jr., Edward Laibureade, James C Hand. Jacob P. Jones, William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Jcseph H. Seal, ' Joshua P.Eyre, George G. Leiper, Spencer MaLlvalne, Hugh Craig. J. B.' Semple, Pittsburgh. Robert Barton, A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. John D. Taylor, D T.Morgan, Pittsburgh. THOMAS C. HAND. President. JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President, HENRY LyLutaN, Secretary. dentnol FIRE' ASSOCIATION, A . Incorporated March =OE24 OFFICE. N. 84 N. FIFTH street. In. ;..n . sure RIIILDEMG_,__S HOOBEROLD u NITURE and MERCHANDISE ally, from Loss by Fire, Un the Ally of - 7 , Philadelphia only.) STATEMENT of the Assets of the Association January 1, 1865. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the Olty of Philadelphia only .eesq,swa Ground Rents.... MSG" el Real Iffitate. (Office, Filth and North streets.) 14,800 15 11. B. Gov. 6.20 Bonds. 45,G63 00 Deposit with U. S. Assistant Treasurer........., 25,000)) Cash on hand •1••••••• .. **** 25,622 11809,587 48 TRIIBTE.ESI GEORGE W. TRYON, President. Wm. H. Hamilton, Jos. B Tilhdall, John Bonder, Levi P. mate. Peter A. - Keyser, tiamuel IparlutwY, John , merles P. Bower: John 'Darrow, Robertilrhoemaker, Geo. I. Yonn JessiAkigiktfoot. mys • A NTHR A CITE INSURANCE ...COUPAISiy,.." AL CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office No. an WALNUT street, above Third, Milan Will Insure against Loss or DaMap by_ Fire,_on Inca, either perpetually or for a limite time , ,llettehol4 Furniture and Merchandise generallY... Also-Marine Insurance on veesten, warms , 20,1 Freight. Inland Insurance to 1111 parUi of the ifolon. RS. _ D HLuther ber. DIRECTO - David Si reazuon, D. , Peter • Lewis Audenried, J. E. Bantu,eger, J. R. Biaklston, Win: F. Dem, Jos. Mantield, Jelin Ketchein, WM, EIMER, Preeldent. WM. F. DEAN. Viee-Ptesiffeat, W 7511. U. SMITH. Secretary . MLABELIMIA, FRIDAY, DE AMER 22, 1866.7-TRIPLE SHEET. rivgß RELIAIfOB INSURANCE - COMPANY' GF 1 PEXL.ADE.LPRIA. I*v:operated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE, No. 8I WALNUT STRUM. • CAPITAL, 0100,000, Insures Magnet lOSS Or damage by TIRE, en Rouses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or per. JBpetard, and on Furniture, floods Wares and aterchau e in town or country. i LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. ASISETS AMUR 79 Invested in the ibdowing Securities vi " Ping gliortgages on City Property, well so. oared United States 0 overmr.ent Loans pniladelplus City 6 per cent. Loam Pennsylvania V.:,000,0d0 6 per tient Loan . -- .Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and.se cond Mortgages Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany's 6 per cam. Loan Huntingdon and Broad '1 op 7 percent mort- gage llamas County Fire Insurance Company's Stock..._ Mechanics' Bank Stock.. Commercial. Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel phia's stock 1,000 00 Cash in Lank and on hand '5,914 IFE INSUBANCTE AND TRUST aOMPAftY— L THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY, of Philadelphia. OPFIOE, No. 408 0 NUT Street.. CHASTER PKEPETUAL. °Vital 8110.000—paid In and tga ges. invested In Bondi and Mor Oontlnue,to make Insurance on Lives, grant Annnt nee and llndowments and make contracts generally, which depend on the contingencies of life. They act at Executors, Admit:A strators, Assignees, Receivers, Com • mittee of Lunatics,Guardlans of Minors and Trustees generally, whether committed to their charge by Ludt vlduaLs Courts of Justice or corporate bodies. They Ova a parttcipation of Profits to the hewed Iti we. -- - - - llamas Ridgway, John A. Brown, Robert Pearsall, Henry G. Freeman, Thomas P. James, Stacy B. Barman, George Taber, Wm. P. Jenks. John C. Mitchell, H. N. Burroughs, Seth I. Comfy, Thos. H. Powers. • Isaac Starr, Edwd. H. Trotter. liismcm. Ecalturans.-George Emerson, M. D. ana Samuel Chamberlains , M. D., attend at the office daily at id &clock, noon. pamphlets containing tables of rates and explanation of terms of appPe‘tion, and Parther Information can be had at the office. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President, Jonor F. JAMES. Actuary. INMSNCE COMPANY OF NORTH Alifiran U TA - TION uciera l f AND INLAND TRANISII3/1 011ace,No.= WALNUT street, south side, east of Third street. The Properties of this Company are well investee and furnish an available band for the ample indemnlb of all pemons who desire to be protected by Insaranee. 1.,T RaiE RISES taken on Vessels, Frelyhtt and Cargoes. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RISES on Mar. chaudlse per Railroads, Canals and Steamboats. FIRE RISES on Ilerchandlse, Furniture and Rudd ! In City and County. L.NODRPORATED LN P9I—CA.PITAL, 11.500.0u0 ANT) PAID IN AND SECURELY INVEWTEa. TOTAL PROPERTIES, 1 . 1.700,000. PERPETL AL CHARTED. "SHE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE 00111.A.NY.- OFFICE NO. 116 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, "The Fire insurances tempany of the Oonaty of Philadelphia." Incorporated by the Legal Ware of Pennsylvania In ii , far Indemnity against loss or damage by t=usively. TER PERPEIVA.L. This old and reliable institution, with ample capinal and c . ntingent fund carefully invested continues to M. afire building,. furniture, merchandise, dm., either per. maneutly or ft' a limited tine, against loss or by tire, at the lowest rates consistent with the 4 sid= rarely of Its customers. Losses adjusted and paid with all possitde despatch DMEMORS. i t Charles J. Butter, Edwin L. Iteakil. Henry tacitly Jahn Horn, Robert V. Massey, Jr.. Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, g George Menke, Andrew H. Inner, James N. Stone. (''R ART T. SUTTER, Presldall3. B=JA.MEN F. Hoscsaarz. Sees , and Treasurer. toil: I “: :9. *I I :.11 •: 9 ' 9. PENNSYLVANIA FIRE rimmtriam 002 d PANY-Incorporated =S.-Charter Perpetual-NO 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence t3q •• This Company. favorably known to the commons for over forty years, continuos to insure against i.- ar damage by fire, on Public or Private - Bail. • either permanently ar for a limited time. Also, ..• Purnitaraistecka of Goods and Merchandise generally on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with II Large Surplus Fund La tnvested in the moat carettl manner, IrUnn maws them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security Si the case alms. A hi_ERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, /I. —Office Farquhar Ba lding, No. IS WALNUT Street. IitAP.INE AND INLAND INSURANCCES,— Malta taken on vessels, cargoes and freights to all parts of the world, and, on goods on inland transportation on rivers, canals, ralads and other conveyanoa throughout the - United States. WILLIAM CRAIG, President, PETER CULLEN, Vice PresidenL ROBERT J. KEE, SEa pro tan. William Craig, Peter Callen Sohn Be'lett, , Jr., Willl= H. Merrick, Benj. W. Richards, Gillles Dallett, Wm, Z(. Baird, 112,812 50 FIRE nstSURANCS. THE HOME .th'SURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 150 South FOURTH Street. Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital, 1500,500, Paid np Capital, 1100.000: Insures against loss or damage by FIRE on bulletin= either permanently or for a LIMITED period. Also, on M.F.MCIIANDIRE generally and household rand. tare city or country. _ _ . James Brown,l Thomas Elmber, Jr., Cbss. A. Duy Henry S. McComb, Wm. D. Lewis, Lemuel Setibi, WlMans B. Bullock, Chas. P. Bayard, Win. M. Needles, J. HiShorn Jones, John D. Taylor. John Woodside, JAMES BROWN, President, CHAS. A. DU Y. Vice President, trthlimwa THOMAS NEWLSON. Secretary. rEFFERSON ETRE, INSURANCE COMPANY CM J PHMADELPHIA.—OiIice Northeast corner 01 THIRD and BUTTONWOOD atreeta(late Tam= Incorporated by the Legislature of Pe , msyl 013A.8.TE8 PET3PETIIA.L. Capital authorized by law, .1C0,000., Make Insurance against Loss or Damage tri Fire of Publ.lc or Private Buildings, Furniture, Montt Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS, George Erety, Christopher R. Miller , August 0. vines, Frederick Staake, John F. Relaterling, Jonas Bowman. ' Henry Troomner, Frederick Doll, William McDaniel, Jacob &handler, George Butz, Jr., Stephen Smith, Henry Darker, Samuel Miller, Edward P. Moyer. GEORGE ER= ,_President. • JOHN F. BELSTirwr.rKG, Vice President, PHILIP E. COLEMAN. Secretars, - --$56,635 ..7{7 311,3,8;30 18 BE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST SOH PANY, ,OF PHILADELPHIA.— Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, Sd. month, 22d, INS, INSURES LIVES ALLOWS INTEREST ON DE POSITS .AND GRANTS ANNUITIES. CAPITAL 4150,000 Samuel R. Shipley, Jeremiah HacKer, Joshua H. Morrie, Richard Wood. WAKE /NBIIBANCE 1 No. 406 OILESTNIIT BTREK"rt: Purr ADELPHIA. RISE AND INLAND INFIIIRA.NOM DIRICOTOREL , Francis N. Rack. . JIM W. Everts:um. Obarlea Richardson, • . „ Robert R potter, • ' Henry 'Atte. Jno. Ressler; sr.. • Elarnuel Wr D. Woodrum , P. S. Justice, Oba . Bioko% Dee. A. y ri eEN Jos. D. Kills. MB N. lION, President. CHAS. RISec re OITARDSON. Vise PrentlisE tary. 111VB1111WMC!Iii. 79'44,001 DIRECTORS. 08 Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall ;Hill. Charles Leland, Thomas H. Moore, Samuel Castner, Alfred English, . Young. tf TINGLEY, President. 'etary. 1,1885. (Stem. Tiogley, Wm. Musser. A •. Samuel Edspbarst H. L. Carson. Robert Steen; Wm. Etevenson. James T. THCMAS C. HELL, Seer PHILADELPHIA, Decemb z Aitbur G. Coffin,l N. Dickens, Samuel W. Jonas,l mam S. Mores Wan, John A. Brown, John lissom Charles Taylor, George L. Harriaon, Ambrose White, Francis R. Cope, 'Richard D. Wood. Edward H. Trotter, William Welsh, Zr ri Clarke, William E. Bowen, I William Commlmu T. Charieton Henry. 'ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, President. Onaklara PLATT. Secretary, BELOW CHMSTIG UT DIREOTOES. Daniel Smith, Jr., John Hartnett', Alexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Hazlett=St, Henry Lewis. Thomas Robins/ J. Gintoghana Fell. , Daniel Tra.tdo• Jr. DA2aDEL 181 H, Jr., Preeddent. WILLIAM G. Caowmax.. Secretary DIRPCTOSEL Paasson VERBOTORS. Richard Cadbury, Henry Haines, T. Wistar Brown, Win. C. Longstreth, Chas. I`, Coffin. SAMUEL SHIPLEY, Preaidents ROWLAND PARRY, Attlif Or] au24-1Y A VEPJCAN FIRE ThINUSANcE OOMPANY. .CS. INCORPORATE)) 1810... , &BUM/ PEEPS TUAL. 1,10 WALNUT RILA Stree D t above HI THIBD S treet, P,A. Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOOK and MB; PLUS invested In sound and available Securities, com tinue to insure On DwelliagS, Storm, Purnitur% Miro clhandise, Vessels In port; and their Cargoes,. and othes Personal Property . .6.lll,Waes liberally and promptly adjusted. praucrraus. Thomas B. Marls, John T. Lewis, John Welsh. James R. CampbeUl Samuel B rady, morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patria. B Charles W. Poultneyl Morris. iI3I3...MA_PJS, PrEsident, Secretary. my= LLB BT 0. L. OBAWPOB.D. $124,100 OD 135,000 00 55,000 00 21,01) 00 55,00: 1 09 4,560 00 1,050 00 4,000 00 10,000 00 380 00 de4o-th.s,tu,tt Beau C. Danett, Wm. e. Lowber, 7. Johnston Brown, Samuel A. Baton, Meson Hutchins, Henry L. Elder, P.P171 8. Boall. Moron, 08. .1.11 Son= Fourth Street ursaries:NuE. 4)NLPHIA... INSURANOB .0011EPANif OF PIMA LEIWORPORATED IYO4—ONAILTER PEERPNIVA.L. NO. 2g4 WALNUT Street, oppsite the addition toIdABINBaB this iDomy insures from les=bi t gilidd en I.thmal terms, on Wilding% dka., for limited periods. snit permanently on ball= by deposit , of premium. 'The Dom y has beds is more been promptly WY and Paid. - DEREOTOBS. Jelin L. Hoge, Lawrence Lewis, 31,. William Mcaes, David Lewis, M. B. Mahony Benjamin Biting, Jain T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers, William S. Grant, A. B. McHenry, Robert W. Lem'aing. Edmond Castilian, D. CLark.Wharton, _ _ Samuel JOBB B. WIICHERIER, President. awns. Wixom Swretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. la, THE ANNUAL NESTING OF TEE STOCK HOLDERS of the TRITON OIL COMPANY, of Ohio, will he held at their office, No. 213 3,IARKET staeet, on MONDAY MORNING, January Ist, is 64, at 10 o'clock. R. G. OELLEBS, deli-3t 5 Secretary.. A MEETING of THE BIG SANDY 011. COMPANY will be held on METDAY EVEN (.4, December 22d , at o'cioc.k - ,at 409 Walnut street; to bear the report of the Committee, and to transact business of importance to every stockholder. Punctual attendance earnestly requested by the Commit tal-2V, 10. klm[E• PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF REIMADELPELIA. DECEMBER 18th, Notice 1s hereby given, that, agreeably to the charter, an election for' fifteen Directors will be held at the Company's oflice,on MONDAY, the Ist clay ofJannary next. at 11 o'clock A- M. deltajal SAMUEL WILCOX, Secretary. UNION NATIONAL BANK. Pima] . 3Et PHIA, Dec. 9. 1865. the annual meeting of the stockholders of this Bank. for the election of Directors. will be held at the Banking Rouse, on TUESDAY, January 9th, 1866, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock of that day. dell,2otrp/ N. C. MUS.SgLMAN, Cashier. OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Pwil..e.- DEL-I . MA. December 18th, 1865. The A tanial Election for twenty-eight Directors will be held at this office on MONDAY, the first disc , of January neat, between the hours of 10 A. Id, and 2P. M. HENRY LYLE URN, de2l-81/ Secretary. 420 WALNUT STREET,' PHLLADELPHLA, December 12th, 1865. a. special meeting of the stockholders of the Mount Farm Oil Company will be held at their office on WEDNESDAY, December 27, 1865, at 12 o'clock. for the purpose of taking into consideration the reduction of tbecapitaL S. F. WATSON. Secretary. IWKENSINGTON AND .NEW JERSEY FERRY 00.51PANY. Y eAn nual Meeting of Stockholder+ for the election of Dire( :01-. cri I be held at the °Dice. 103.5 .BEACH Street, above Laurel, on MONDAY. January 1, 1866, hem een the hours or to A. 31. awl '2 l' 31. CELAR.LES M. LUKENS. St-cretan oFFICR PHIL.A I )ELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROA D COMPAN Y. PHI LADE.LPIIIA, De ber : '1 he ar.hual meeting of the Stockholders and au eh-etiou ior Directois for the ensuing year wilibe held at :be ConlpaLy s (Alice on MO N DAY, the eighth day of January, l•tki. at I o'clock P. M. J. .MORRI LI., Secretary. oFFICE OF r.E11161,1 VALLI Y RAI LllO -ID COMPANY, Pni.LADE.Lvii lA, im.-e.enalw.r I,th, The Annual ',Meeting of the Stock holders of this Coin will be held at their office, 412 Walnut street. 110:S DAY. the sth of January next. at 12 o'clock 31., at which ❑IC,• an election will be held for Presdlent and twelve I nrectors for the ensuing year. !MEM Ir — ar-z, 11 AN CFACTURE.IIS' INSURANCE COM PA> V—Office, Nu. 414 Walnut street—Pnina 131-.1.P1:1K, DeC- 11, /N.NS. The annual meeting of the stockholders of "The Biannfacturers' Insurance Company of Lae State of Pennsylvania" v% 11l be held at the office of the Com pany. on MONDAY, January Ist. lse.a. at 4 o'clock, P. M., ben an election will'be held fur ten Directors to serve for the ensuing year. deli MIT/ M. B. KELLY,Secretary. (t-T OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL I . 7.CST:• U FRANCE CO3.3..PAlCY.—Firn.a.natrazA, Dec. The Annual Meeting or the stock and scrip hoiden of the Unton 31ntual imturance Comvans of Philadel• plan. will be held at the office of the Vompany, on MONDAY. January: S. Iskfl. at 12 M. at which time will be held an election for eight Directors to serve for the ensuing three years. do-tjasl OFFICE CATAWISs.A. R. R. COALPANY NO' 44 Walnut street. PULLADfiLI . .IIIA, DeCelli Cern/la:l7.es of scrip on the preferred stock of this Company will be Issued on February Ist, lsee, The trahsfer books /or the preferred stock will be. closed for this purpose on January Ist, 1566, and opened on Feb/ uary By order (kc. de4-1 felt M. P. HIJTCHIN6O6I, Vice Pres. end Sec. U. OFFICE OF THY. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.— No. 111 South Fourth street, 12th mo.. 13th. IStZ. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above named Company. will be held at their °dice on THIRD DAY, Ist mo., 2d (Tuesday, January 2), 1F,;6, at io o'clock.', A. M. An election for three Diree , ors. to serve for three ream, will be held between the hours of 1 - 0 A.IL, and P.M. del:Ana ROWLAND PARRY Actuary. I&OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RA LLROAD COMPANY.—PIIII-/IDELPHIA, De• cember 2u. l& 5. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK. HOLDERS OF THE NORTH PENNS Y LVA. NIA RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at, the Mike of the Company, No. Cr.' Walnut street, Phila. delphia, on MONDAY, January sth, I6tl, at L o'clock M., at which time and place an election will be held for a President and ten Directors to serve for the ensuing year. EDWARD ARMSTRONG Secretary, OFFICE OF THE McELHENY OIL COM PANY: Me WALNUT Street, Room No. 113.- Pllll-ADELrBIe, Dec, 12111, I►6i. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the. T RENY OIL COMPANY will be held at the Otlice of the Company, :lb WALNUT street, Philadel phia, on TI.ThiSDA Y, td day of January, A- D. 1565 at r2ii o'clock P, M.. for the purpose of electing a Clerk and Board ofnine Directors, and for the transaction of such flusher business as may _properly come before them. By order Of the Board. del ttjl G. E. FRYER, Clerk. Car. PENNSYLVANIA MINE N7O WMPANY OF MICHIGAIN.I.—Notice is hereby given, that an Installment of Four Dollars per Share on each and every share of the Capital Stock in the Pennsylvania Mining Company of Michigan. has this day been called by the Board of Directors of said Company, due and payable at the Office of the Company, \o. &.6. Walnut street, Philadelphia, on or before the 6th day of Octo ber, 1166. Interest will be charged on all Installments alter the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Directors. - S. M. DAY. Secretary. PILILA.DRLPILIA, Sept. 25, 11&. Se:Y.,2L,W,f,MOI)} ti- Lk.. OFFICE OF - THE .11.1tLIALNUE OBLPANY OF PHTLADELPHL,To. :ikk , WALNUT Street.- Put LA DEL iqn A. December a!, 1t65. At the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Reliance Insurance Company of RPhiladelphia, held on the ISM inst., the following gentlemen were elected Directors to serve for the ensuing'Year. viz.: tiem Tingley, ;Benj. W. Tingley, William Musser, 'Marshall Hlll, Saml. Bispham. Charles Leland. H. ,L. Canon, Robert b teem. William !Stevenson, Jas. T. And at a meeting of the CL . E.1%1 TIZIGLEY, elected President. tle2l,at NOTI CE, SECOND DISTRICT OF I'EIIsas,TSYLVANIA Comprising the First, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth cTenth, and Twenty-sixth wards of the city of Philadelphia. The assessment tor the above-named district. of per sons liable to tax on INCOME for the year ISM, and on Licenses, Carriages, Billtard Tables, Watches, Piano fortes, Must al Instruments' Silver and Gold Plate, &c., for the year ending the aeth ofipril, 1866, having been completed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. „"That said duties Dave become due and payable, and that the under signed and his deputies will attend et his office, No. 239 DOCK street, daily (Sundays excepted), between the hours of 9 A. M. and a P. 21., until and Including SATURDAY „the 23d of December, 1665, for the pur pose of receiving the same. An such taxes remaining unnaid after salcr'Md day of December,: 186 b, will ba subject to the penalty and charges imposed by law,whlch will be strictly entbrced The PENALTY for non-payment of said taxes is Th..bl PER CENT. additional of the amount assessed, and the CHARGES are twenty cents for special notice and four cents per mile for the delivery thereof with the additional penalty, in regard to persons liable to the License Tax, of 1300, or imprisonment for not ex, ceeding two years, dell. tde23 JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector fl- OFFICE OPTRE r.FIFrIGH VALLEY 11. ROAD COMPANY, P>lannarairra. November 14t 1865._ In order to procure hinds for the extension Of the Railroad to the Wyoming Valley, ' The Board of Directors of this Company, at, their meeting, this day, passed the following resolution: Resolved, Thai Stockholders of this Company &hall be entitledto subscribe, at par, for TWENTY PER CENT. tional to the Stock standing in their respective names on the Books of the Company, on the Ist day of December next; and each Stotkholder entitled too fractional part of a Share, shall be allowed to subscribe for a full share, as no fractions willibe is. Subscription Books will be opened at the Compa ny's office in Rbiladelphla on the 15th of December, and close on the 15th of January, 1866., Payments to be made as follows : Five aollars per share to be paid at the time of subscribing, and live dollars per share on the 15th day of each. and leyery month thereafter, antll the whole amount shall ) have been paid—after which certificates Of the new;stock• will be Issued, but neither interest nor dividend WM. be; allowed until the whole,shill be paid as aforesaid. , • Those' Stockholders who tall to subscribe within the time mentioned or to pay the several instalments at or, before the period they fall dae, will lose .their. right to the new stock. By order of the Board. - L. CHAMSEPLATLV, Treasurer. eOl4-Lui L. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary and Treavarer JOHN MOSS, Sec'y Thos. H. Moore Sanil. Costner, Alfred English. Young. oard of Directors held this •q., WTHOS.V unanCimo HILL,sly re- Seeretary. SPEWAL NOTICE,_ U° OTICEL—The Denny - are and Raritan Ousel be closed for navigation en tbe sad inst., unless sooner stopped by ice. J. • STEVENS, Bagineer and SuperintAtudeat. WNAMIN iSe. NA. Ur Tl:Liz. LIBBRTDES. PHILADRLYNEL, Dec. Bank 'lho Annual Election ior Directors of this Will be held at the Banking House, on WBDNESDAY, tha th day of January next._ between the hours ef to o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M deg&tudst tjaloi W. GIIMIII3IItE. Cashier. 00113,10NIVEA.LTH NATIONAL BARS: PNETIADICLPHIA LOG Bth, 1865. Ihe annual election for Directors of this Bartle wilt be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY the scla day of January nest, between the hours of 15 O'C/00ti A.M., and 2 d'clock, P. M. des-f,m,w,UaS/ H. C. YOUNG, Cashier. I:VFARDIEBS AND DLECHAtif ICS' NATIONAL BANK, PAiLahici.,Pure, Dec. 8, 18%. e annual election for Directors of this Bank wia be held at the Banking House on Wednesday. the litla day of January next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. N. and o'clock P. M. deBf,m,w,-Uylo • ,W. RUSHTON. Jr.. Cashier. 8:2, CITY NATIONAL BANK.—PHILADELPHIA, DEC. 8,180;. The Annual Election for DISE ators will be held at the Banking ilpruse, on WEDN.esDAY, the 10th day of January, 1866, between the hours of to o'clock A. XL and 2 o'clock P. hL O. AZIS.E.itT LEWIS, deB4 m sifijalff Cashier. - [U. PENN NATIONAL BANK, PHILADELPHIA, December 9, 1865. The regular annual metting of the Stockholders of this Bank. for the election -of Directors, will be held at its Banking House on TUESDAY, the 9th day of January nest, between the hours ofm o'c ock, A. M.. and 3 o'clock, P. M. • JA.MRS RUISSE'LL. de8,1,m,w,tja9.2 Cashier. CAMBRIa. IRON COMPANY.—The Annual Meetlag of Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company will be held at i heir Office, No. 400 Chestnut street. Yhiledelphia ou TUESDAY, tae Nth day of January next, at 4 o'clock P. Si , when an election will be held for seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year. JOHN T. KILLE, PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 14, 1E65 q:THE PECELADELP.ELI., NATIONAL PHIL.DELPICLA, December 5, 1565. annual electicin for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House. on TUESDAY, the 9th day of January next. between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P Ei deb-w,Lmtja9rpl B. B. COMEGYS, Cashier. AMFRICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND U TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT street, South east Corner of FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA, December 19. 1969. • NOTICE —The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, for the Election of Thirteen Trip - tees,to serve the ensuing year,will beheld at the Office, on MONDAY, January Ist, 1860. between 10 A. &E. and 12 o'clock. noon. JOHN S. WILSON. del9tjail Secretary. OFFICE MINE HILL AND SCHDYLS RAVEN RAILROAD, PHo..e.DELrarn., I.2th mo 18th, 185, • Ihe Animal Meeting of the Stockho'ders will be held atitheir office, Franklin Institute Building, N o, 1.5 south eventh street on 2d day (Monday) the th day of lac mnnth ,Jannary),,la6c,„ at to o'clock A. when an eleoiton will be held for a Preqidentand Ten Mana gers, to serve for the ensuing year. dels,m,kl,6Q WILLIAM BIDD Z, Secretary. FYNNSYLVA NIA MI COIII PAN Y OF ICHIGA....N.—Notice is hereby given that all rtock in ibis Company, on which the installment of Four D:diars per Share, called Septemder 3ith, 1 , 45. and due October 6th, 1565, is not paid is forfeited for said default; and that, according to the Charter and By-Laivs or the Company. it will be cold at Public Auction, un TUESDAY, January sth iarew. at 12 L. at the Oflice of the Secretary of the Company, No. 325 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, unless paid on or be fore that time. By order of the Board of Directors. delits-D:ctra,w,r,tjb9ti 6. 31, DAY, Secretary, DATED PH 11-A DELI. II IA , DEC. 6, I CHRISTMAS DINNER TO THE POOR.. The Teachers and Nanagers of the BEDF Mi.5... , ..10.1\ design giving their usual DIN NER on CHRIaTMAB W.I. to the Scholars of the Day and Sabbath schools under their charge, at the issien Ilcn , e, No. 519 BEDFORD S. reet. Dinner on the table at 12 O'CloCli. Friends of the muse cordially Donations in money, poultry, or provisions of any kind. thankfully received by the undersigned, or the missionary at the Mission _Abuse. JACOB H. BtRDS&LL, Chestnut street. EDMUND S. YARD, 209 Sprucestreet. t;EurtuE If i LLIEEN, Std Arch street. JA_MIS L. BISPHAm , 710 South Second street. WM. C. STEVENSON, 15 5 Green st. de... 1 4-It2 DIVIDEIciD NOTICES. fr OFFICF OF THE TIOGA. IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. - DEVLD.S,ND NOTICE.—The Managers of the Tioga. Improvement Company have this day declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT., clear of Taxes, payable on and after 21st inst. WILLIAM ELLIS. Treasurer, Nos. 724 and 7:22 Market street r&SoFFICE OF EL DORADO OIL CO .P.A.IS Y, iorthesst corner FIFTH and WALNUT sts„ PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18, MS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a elvidend of SIX CENTS - per chare. being Three PER CEINT„ on the present capital stock of the company. out of the profits ofthe company. clear of tax., payable on and after the =.h itistant, at the office of the Com ref.39. Transfer Books to be closed on the 3d. and re-opened on the Seth inst. B. A. MITCHELL, de:V-04 Treasurer. (1 ~ .PE.NNSYLVANIA RAILROADCompANY TREASURER'S DEPARIHEITT, PHILADEL r 'wt. November 1, 1565. NOTICE TO STOCRHOLDPRS.—The Board of Di rectors have this day declared a semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Com pany, clear of National and State Taxes, payable on and after November =II, 1862. Blank powers of Attorney, for collecting Dividends. can be had at the Office of the Company. US Booth Third street. THOM . 1 / 4 Pi T. FIRTH, no:2-hnl • Treasurer. [U. PHILADELPHIA. AND Ra..A.1..1NG RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Office '227 South FOURTH Street Pa it.AhEI-PEI lA, Dec. 11,1665. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on SATURDAY, Dec. 16, and re-opened on Tuesday.. Jan. 9. 1666. A dividend of lo PER CENT. has been declared ou the Preferred and Common stock, clear of National and State Ta,x es, payable, in cash or common stock at par, at the option of the holder, on and after the 30th inst.. to the holders thereof as they shall stand regis tered on the books of the company on the 16th inst.. all :payable at this °Rice. S. RRADFORD, denial Treasurer. 1:Z. OFFICE. OF THE MORRIS CANAL AND DAN KEN. 7(; CO. --IF-IttiEY CITY, Dec. 18th, 1565.4 DIVI DEN u NOTICE lESIZEIEI The Board o f Directors have T his day declared, from the earnings of the Canal, a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT., upon the amount of the Preferred Sleek, anti a dividend of SIX PER CENT.,upon the amount of the ConsoNtlated Stock—free of overnment Tax—payable on the tenth day of JANUARY next, at the otßce of the Company iu Jersey City, or to Stock holders resident in andnearPhiladelphia,at the Bank ing 'House of EW. Clarke Co.. in that city. 'l' his Dividend is in anticipation, and in lieu of that which would otherwise be paid iu February, 1866. he Transfer Books will be closed from the 2ttit inst., until the loth of January, inclusive. de2o-tjaio i JO aN RODGERS, Sec'ry. Ers ,. OFFICE. OF THE SIERRIMAC MINING COMPANY OF 'L1.A.R . 31 SUPERIOR, No. 132. \% ALN UT street, PHILA_DELPHIA, December Ist. 1865. 18 OTICE.—The Assignees of the MERRIMAC LNLICG . COMPANY OF I. a RV, SUPERIOR will pay a Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT. (15 percent.) on all claims properly adjusted against the Company, at the office of the Company, In WALNUT street,Phila delphia. on and after the2d day of January, 1866. • 'When the claims consists of drys of the Company. said drafts must be presented for endorsement of amount paid, and when the claim is in open account. the certificate of the agent of the mine must appear as to its correctness. WI P.LIAM H. ROYER, }Assignees. SAML. P..DARLINGTON, I. L. TIDD, Agot at the Stine, P. O. adNess, "Greenland," del-f,m,w.trei) Ontonagon City, lII' . WOFFICE OF THE BOH.E.ItLIAN MINING COMPANY OF MICIUGAN, WALN u't EET, PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Ist, 1865. NOTICE—The assignees of the Bohemia' Mining Company of Michigan will pay a dividend of FIF TEEN PER CENT. (15 per cent.) on all claims, pro perly adjusted, and due by said Company. at the office of the Company, tld Walnut street, Philadelphia, on and after the second day of January, 1866. When the claim consists of DRAFTS of the Com pany, said drafts must be presented for endorsement of amount paid, and when in open account, the certifi cate of the agent at the mine must appear as to its correctness. SAMUEL P. DARLINGTON,} WIT.T,T AM H. BOYER, S. F. PECK, Agent at the Mine. P. O. Address, Greenland. Ontonagon county, Michigan. del -f,m,w,trel FIDI - I].( °SAL DITVTAL.I.I.NA, A superior article ibr cleaning the Teeth, destroying anlmalcan which infest them, giving' tone to thy gume,and leavin m o nth . l of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the It may be used d a ily, min a will be fbund to strengthen weak and bleeding while the amnia and detersivenem will recommend to every one. 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TA LOZENGES.—Thesi speedy cure for Diphtheria, oarseuess and- Bronchial. them. THOS; ESTLACH. .of Eighteenth and Market noS.3tuni ARADAS COCOA.—MII7 bags F3:eats by .T 01312 C DALLETT 4 CO„ ids Walnat street. amC Secretary. delof m wawa''
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