Tao 4:),orarit The Keiser Lane* Came. coacLITSION OF VriSrsiumy's enocesoisos. yftinara_p. m an n , sw o rn —My name Li Wiliam 8 .,: Mann; i am a member of the bar, anti i hold n istrlet Attorney for the city and, et ,`"tr, P iv el l ifl f phn °f j) p fa; I have been a member of the bar - reM e e ade lssB h ; I studied law with Mr. Charles Ns'ilor; it h o the h wish of my father, a t m xa t ee,W study c 1T e voice of the wit. b ore f e ttered, and it was some moments be ness fort h° could proceed, as it is but a few short w bemi t imee he buried , the Roy.Mr.Mann,lhis ha l tered father."l I saw th e Sun d ay Mercury qn me morning cf its publication; Iglanced at it, as his been ; m habit; I saw this article, but did not read it I simply glanced over the paper to ace where I was assaulted or abused; wentiout of town,' and when I came back My wife called Vil attextion to the article; I understood the ar ticle to allude to me almost by name ; acknow ledge I am a partisan, and -have identified, m.y self • with a political, party -'from childbood;, in , ligild 'to Ithe,charge of ' iday finger haVing been , chewed off in a tate-roan tight, it ti interlynn true. as I never. engaged in a bar-roora'fight in t my Wei it toy , finger •• was shot I off, aswas , stated':by Messrs. ,tLogan and • Thorne; in regard , to my insulting a woman, at , the steps of iny Ofilee,l say I never inhnited a Wq- , semi or.. a 'Matt who was in' the company of. at woolen; no man over knocked,hnet down , in 'my -. office, or committed an Instil; btit what I nesented on the spot, and I never ran aWayll'OM auy, man; (1 I never coMmitted larceny and never conspired., with a sutler; the antler regi m ent ' Was ap pointed by the Secretary of War; I went teller- risburg , to see GerrerrlorcUrtirrabout taking a _subordinate poSition in the unity; Mid at his re quest I'raised ther2d•retinsyliatilatßesertes." , • • Mr. Brown sated bow „longtthis speech , was .to .I last. ..,•„ i - i q • l '•; Mr. Mann—Not onedifth as l a i ty Your libe on me. I went_to "the front When I had a fever, i because I beard , * fight would oecur. • • ' -•• Mr. Brown: agabi;thterreptet the Witness. • ' Judge Brewster said• the ,coansel for: thede fendant had permitted the door to be ,open when , tie Should have Shut it before the Witness crossed . the threshold. Mr. Brown said thellitness, , ite thitlittleeduter in the case, had• a right to lain , ;whether .this article was true,or fOse, and-nothing more, i 1, Attorne.Genetoiroweter said • the ,counsel had perWtteff the tier to be opened," and ; he i co , not see hovr ey! OVA atop' the witness ' from. going 611, , • - - . , , st. ~• , -1 - • . .Jun Brewater said • he:.SuPpOsed the counsel; would have arisenand objeatetwherk the. witness was called to thestand. ,f . Thawitness had a right`" -to take up this articclein•detalli or to say that, he whole'article was untrue. :. 7 , , '`Wittiesti ,reaumett-4 left the 'regi ment in No vember : when it was it , ' Camp Peirpont, and ' about going into winter quarters.; I. left because there was nothing to do: there; arida had a great , deal to do: bore as Dislxict Attopusy, and. I thought I ought tobe here; while In the army. I watt constantly assaulted ' 'by linfautotts' articles, such as I was lying inside of My tent demiketind my usefulness wasimpairethythese articles; ask any officer or soldier elk? , regiment if I ever took ederitfrom him; Ihever made , a dollar of public money, except my pay, and I never made a dollar off - any man; when I left soldiers gave me their money to bring home, and. I went to each of their tomes, in port on, and deliveret". it; no human being can'justlycharge meivith taking • 1 money from any soldier; I never-asked Judge r . Holley (called Deckle' , in the 'article) to -turn I away any one from his office or employment for any purpose whatever; Mr..Feter. Lyle or Car lisle,'as he is called in the , article,is a friend of mine, and be 'is a gentleman, and never used such language as is charged here; I don't know William Meeser, and if I were to see him in the street to-morrow I would not know him; I never had any knowledge of or acquaintance with him; the most grievous pare of , the story is ,the conclusion, which says it is not a love story, but it is strictly true in fact ; there is not a word of this story true; I am ready here or anywhere to answer any question in regard to my office. Question.—Did you read . the,article on the 'Whisky Still? - • - ' t • I - Objected to. • Attorney-General Brewster said the object was to show that that article was also wholly untrue. Judge Brewster thought the offer fell within the former ruling. The witness was turned over for croserexemi nation,'When Mr. Brown said ", We have heard your speech. You may retire, as I have not a 1 word to say to yon." e $ , 1 ._ -, Attornei-Goieral Brewster announced that tip' tommfmwealffi Oohed forto,llTesellt Mr. Clark opened for the defence, stating what be;expected to pr ove, , aed ', , contending :: the de fence wbtad be an ample answer to the charge. The following.witnesses were, co4e4 for the .defence ' • " • A. F Rill called and affirmed, , • , AttoineyAlenerel Brewster—Have yob, con scientious scruples about swearing The witness—l have My own form •of giving evidence. Attorney-General Brewster—Have yob. noVer. sworn ? The witness—l have touched, the book at po lie where I was compelled to do so. Attorney-General Brewster—Have you conscien tious scruples ? - If not you must swear. The witness—l have conscientious scruples only iP tell the truth. Attorney-General Brewster—What is your rell ? The witness—lf I am here to tell my religion it will take me a long time to do so. I havo en tirely my own religion,..and belong to no particu lar sect. . I come neater ersallst than anything else. I consider lam as lomnly bound to tell the truth by affirmation as by swearing. If the Court compels me to swear I will do so. Judge Brewster—You must take the book un less you have conscientious scruples. The witness—l have too much respect for the book to pick it up tin avert' trifling occasion. Judge - Brewster, Wonla it violate your con -science to swear on the book? • The witness -Idon't liketo do it. Judger Brewster—No man, perhaps, likes to do it., but it is a necessity that must be complied h. d, The witness—lt would be a violation of my conscience; I will tell the truth by affirmation the same, as by oath. • • This was considered satisfactory by the court; , and the witness proceeded. Attorney-General Brewster seated the offer. Mr. Brown said he proposed to, prove that the witness was a soldier; that he entered the service of the United States when it needed , soldierii for - the purpose of protecting the Union. Objection made. Mr., Brown said he objected, to - Kr. Mann's statement. Attorney-General Brewster—Yes, he was on ' the stand throughout the time, and luckily you were not. Jude Brewster thought the entire offer , could be made. Mr. Brown - resumed—That at the time the wit' nem entered the service his object would be • shown; in what capacity he entered; When pro moted; when and how ho loet his leg; when he was discharged; whether honorably or otherwise; - what he had done since for a livelihood; that he supported himself by writing for newspapers, having no other means of support; that he wrote the article in question in Fayette county, Pa., B.Mann having any knowledge 'of. Col. - am ann or M i Willa antecedents; that it was - written without malice, and it did not refer in, any way to District Attbrney Mann; that it was mere romance and fiction, and that the other tWo chapters of the story were not published (Mr. 1 Brown said he would not say anything about ' ''these chapters at present) ; - hat the article was' sent to the Sunday Mercury office by mail, and It had no reference to the District Attorney lw ; any way, shape or form whatever. Attorney-General Brewster could not see what any of this offer had to do with the case. Mr. Mower was indicted for"publishing a libel, and it makes no difference who wrote it. He was indicted for the effect produced by the publica tion of the article. Judge Brewster said the publisher of a -news paper or other publication was liable either civilly; or criminally for the publicatian of a libel, although be might be hundreds of miles away. A newspaper was conducted for profit, and the publiSher must see that it is an engine for public good and not for private oppression. `The pub lisher was just, as liable as though he had left powder nwier a house and retired to a distance , of tulles away and set it off by a slow-match. The question was did, the evidence show that an article was published maliciously, at concluded that portions of the offer might 'be admitted so far as to show the occupation of the:witnesse that he wrote the article without malice towards Colonel Mann and did not refer ip him; that it was a mere romance or fiction, mid that he sent It-to the office of the Sunday ilferatoli. , .- Kt, Brown said he - hardly thought Colonel • Fonmy would have been arrested" ou his arrival - . from 'Europe for a libel- published while he was &Cie. Aitreei4ecneisl Airewstb would,not hive dared to hart. gone abroad and left a paper-, in which a libel would have oc cured. Mr. Brown . No jury wouldhave dared to con vict him. Attorney-General Brewster—Oh, yes, they would. jut as this juryie going to convict your client/' A. F. Hill now testified as follows: I am an author, or novelist yop. might, call it; my home has been in the western part of thhi State; I have spent much time in Philadelphia; recently my mother died and I have no longer a cialm.to a home in the western' part 'of the State; I- am rather a cosmopolitan; I have heard several arti cles alluded to,but the one about thclstill did not write; another one spoken of here I did write. ,(Newspaper containing ,the 'article charged to be libellous' identify this as an aritelel wrote; it is the 'first of a ,story' I have pailly'rititteirfor the S'undci:y Mercury; At'llr'not finished set; T have read this alnee It was printed; Itroled,over it to'seci hoir accurately It was p rhi t-' ed;l Was engaged bb one Of the proprietora of the Mereury'to write" a 'beat' Story, bat .no (characters were ettggesteil. , Objeeted - to, 'as tanibling ' conversations "were not evidence. ' ' ' .Witness resumed—l can't say just the ' preciee day I commenced the storyj was called home by' the illness of my mother, and finished the chapter there,dn.,Western Penneylienini about 'four hun dredtandllty, miles from here; after I wrote it, I sent it by,Onailln•ratonnscript to ,William • Meeser it Co, vroprietors, of the ;•41aufay , Maroury; , I. i think t was three or four,weas, ago I tient it; I ,never thoitOgCoilbolng called to lestikvt; so Illid • mitt , write down ., • the, date;•, to my knowledge - I ;never saw Mr. Milani B. Mann until yesterday, I whan I entered the court - room and, he was pp ted out tome ; the question:is loftily ridleu ' lons as to my referende to • hint, because when I originate a character— , 1 Objection made to - Character.' ' r 1 • Witness resumed—l never ' saw ,` Mr.ldann be- I fore to'my knowledge ; I was in the Pennsylvania' Reserves; and'"serve4, in , the 'same division :with !him: rI • • don'to.kaow ',When' I , learned) or' 'heard it • hinted that lio vilti the tante VitllgTolon't , mot- I ect how that gentleman - 'ldokedivhe Vas • the I Colonel of the'regiment; " *mit I . insetted ,in the' story I never beard charged against Mr. Mann or any other man; the scenes orWitated in.my CO* - imagination; den'', remember ' ever l having heatitin Intlife of Mt 'Mann baying lost a fin- ,get;-I watritithehabit of 'Writing_for the &natty Mercury, , and lave • written" Stories or tales;• one was called called "Philadelphia bind the War," "The Wandering Loyalist," a tale of littion, is they all were; another.`yraot the "Soldier's ; Reward,' and ant - Was a tale;, of Iletion.T. the next was "Preju dice; a Story'of EllaVery;',' that; rillilk; was, the last previous' • to this ..one;- I have written for it& - Sundae" - Teeliscript -and some other papere r all of therebeing Works of fiction, and merely , imaghasry, as this was; the • scenes arose •Inmy own imagination; I did not describe ,scenes that would be miracles, such for instance, as a man falling upwards; my mission is to illus ;trate what the human heart is; I don't describe , Impossibilities or improbabilities; I think I stated Isomething in subs anjle that the , story was trite, i ). merely. to give it *done' 'interest; it is IL cus tomto do so amo us novelists. Attorney-Gene BrewstOr-«-Yes, and more honored in the b rea ch than in the observance. ' Witness resum —I write • for a living, and wrote the story fo a certain price per chapter; I' did not receive information from any one; but ,the • 'characters were 'all drawn frem my imagination. • •• • ' • Question= Do you 'know that Mr. ' Meeder happen's to 'publish your stories 'without perusal? Objected to. , I .JUdge - Brewster said that - was not evidence. • Attorney-General Brewster—Cotiasel might as ',welt ask theiniaawhat he eat for his dinner. 1 Cross-examined—My nameis Aslibels Fairchild • gill; I havebeen in the habit of attaching my name to, nearly all .other . stories; `I • mean the Mane of-Ai F.-ifillr I never betore attached my name [name as one of the "Ring;" this is the first . time; • within the past three yearal lave staved as long ;as one year ate time in Philadelphia; Icame hero in the spring-of• 1868, and lived here till 1861, but !not permanently; I have traveled over twenty 'States; I was in Philadelphia an entire year without leaving, and , that year comprises partibf two !pare, '63. and '64 ; I came in the : ' Isprieg of '6B, and left in the spring of '64 for Western Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, to Fayette county, where 'I remained two days, and returned to Philadel iphia;• I rethained here, tobOut three months, and ;returned to Fayette county, where I remained a few days, and returned to Philadelphia; I re !malted here three months-again ,' when I went to New York, Where I remained three weeks, and returned to Philadelphia, where I re mained. a, ;week; and ', ..,Went-, to New York ,and' vimalned two weeks, when I re turned to Philadelphia and remained three weeks, when I Went , toßeston And remained two weeks, to the best of my recollection; I can't say without making a calculation whether the most (of the grub Wee Boat . in Philallelphia• or not; I was employed here by different persons; I was a 'common laborer in the Arseiml until I was die charged because I defended my old commander, ' Genera' McClellan. • • , ' t - Attorney-General Brewster told the wltheslate knew better than to introduce such an Witness resumed—l_bave seen allusions to a person called District-Attorney; I did not know positively who he was; the allusions were to Wm. B. Mann; I do not know of my own knowledge that Wm. D. Selley,l2 a member of Congress; I have heard it rumored; I did not know Peter C. Lyle. who served in the army; I know Peter Lyle dld;„heard_ allusions ;to. a person nutted McMichael as Mayor "of the city, but don't • know that ever saw, him; di:oak - how that Mich a man at, the 'head of, the city; I am not perfectlysnre that there were such persons ns Alexander the Great or Julius Cmsar but I bellexc there werei xi* not remember that I ever heard it mentioned , that. Mt MarinAost a finger until I came into court; I saw a person pointed out; the Bilman; and lost linger in the article are precisely as, .I :wrote them; I can't say why I selected the , name of Bllman; I se lected variousoharacters by names I never, heard before; I had no 'person in mind' when ' se lected the names; I wrote Bilman,,and,l might have put hohorable to it; In some places I put Mr. and in others the tribune, I bad not Wm. B. Mann in my mind; I can't give , give a positive reason for selecting , the names; the same question might be asked of Dickens where he got Pickwick,Bqu r eers,;or Mar tin ChuzXieWit Irota• Wm: B. Mann was not the foundation on whlch'.l built the name of Bllman; it was not Bill Mann, as I spelled Bilman with one 1.; when I put the name of Deekley L had not the narneof'Wm.D. Kelley hi (MY It was an entirely fictitious' name; when I used the name of Michael Colt did not mean Mayor McMichael, as that was , entireltLiMaglilary; I charge five dollars a cliapter for my 'stories. Attorney-General Brewster—Cheap for such The witneas—l hop my, iirritipga will not be eailtd trash. Attorney-General Brewster—The7 are more thstitrash; they are libels. Witness resumed—l' heard of Col. Mann ati belnKa colonel; I did not know Col. Wm. B. Mann as the colonel of the 'regiment; I have. an r indistinct recollection of .ISIM a Colonel :m; 1 have an indistinct recollection of a Colonel Mann as District-Attorney; I have seen the name of Bill Mann alluded to as District- Attorney, :but did not ..knew alluded to Colonel Mann; my knowledge of the law is so limited I did not know the functions of the of fice of District Attorney", I did not know in a , general sense the .. duties of his office; I am a voter; I, believe I voted in 1863; I voted in Phils dolphin, and do not remember that a District At:- torney,watt elected them Meant by tribune one who prosecuted pedlile; he was selected for the protection of certain classes of the people from the patricians—the lower clams; I had an luta.. ginary °Meer of a tribune in my mind. Question—How do.you designate the functions of a man who does not exist nor does the office ? The witness—l' have alrendy,aald it was imagi nary; I merely took the Radicalleader as a form. I meant no one in particular, is all the charac ters were imaginary. Whenl wrote "Jean make out a burglary, larceny; or murder against any ' I one I hated, certainly did not mean that as Mr. Mann saying so. Attorney-General Brewster—Who did i e mean ? The witness—l meant no one at all. Attornev-General Brewster—God heIPS No-one. 'You may go without day. Examination direct—Rave you read Nicholas N ickleby ? Attorney-General Brewster—Stop, stop! Mr. Dickens MEd that. The Court:took a recess for half an hour, and on rcassembling, A. N. flill was recalled by Mr. ,Brown, and said : I sent to the office of the Sun , day Mercury the title of the story by mail before it was written; I never read the story, to Mr. Meeser. Mr. Brown offered to show that Mr, Meeser• never spoke to ornifgested Ole charactera con tained bt the allegelibel; to the witness. Objected to, an objection natal:tied- TriE:bght . `AtY.EffiNd : :ittriktilsi . ; -. 7411 . ILADELPETIA, .DEOEMBKR. 12;4867. . Oharett H. Graffen, reeallod-4 ant ,connected iwitli tbe,f Sunday Mercury,.and have been for .two or tkree years. I,am the 415 Cal editor; I -rc. qlVed, story tbrongh the. `post-office from lilt", three Weeks ,age;., I got it in the 'newspaper-box at the Post. Office, and took it ;to the. office; It.feeeer chine half hour afterwarde, and I gave it to- him; 1 guess the manuscript was in a wooden box,. covered over with p,aper as it felt so; it was in a package, ite'sled up; I saw it on the top , of Meeser's desk afterwards, in the same condition as I' received 1t from the Fost-office; I don't know' whether it was -a: week or, ten days after, when ,rsaw it on the desk; it was a week ;any wey; I suppose it was the following Monday Or .nteiday when he, opened it and said topic—, - • Objection to.what he said. ind'arietained. ;Witness resumed—l was tbere,',blit," I did not see him cipen the paekttge; I did net, see him put tt on the hook, but saw it on .the hook a few minutheafterwardti, as I went out; to the, best of tniknowledge, ilteeser went out Of our room then; don't think ho over read the article before it Was • published. • Cross-examindd All local matters pass through my hands; I did not read the article before it was published; I never rota Hill's sto ries.' Attorney-General trewster—You are lucky. Witness resumed—l never, saw the title of the manuscript; r it in print; I don't identity the article except I recognize Hill's, writing, on the patkage; I did not see it in proof; or on the gal leyrs or imposing stone. Attorney-General Brewster—Let " me under stand .you; for I have great confidence, I am happy to say,' in all that you say.. Witness resumed—l did not see the heading to the story; I recognized Hill's writing on the Package, did not see that the unturuteript was the particular story; I don't know- 'that it was a mantseript in the package; I did riot look at the title;.kir.lfeeser makes . up' the; fords and ar ranges the 'type; •Asher M. Wright' is the proof reader. • ' ' ' Examhiatima Meeiter does not set is type; a person does not necessarily read a piece to make up the form; he may not know anything of what the article;contains., Asher M. Wright,,affirmed—l ;read the proofs at the. Sunday Mercury office; 1' him been there about eighteen months; I think - I la* the hands take this coppy of theittory off the ItOole to set it up two weeks, ago to-day; at that, time there was ho other story of Hill's on the hook; after arti cles are taken from 'the hook and set up, I read the proof; Mr. Meeser did not read this proof; 1 said nothing to him, or he to me about this story, before it was published; I am fatttillar with Hill's manuscript. No crose-examination. The correspcmdence between counsel. as pub lished was offered in e'vldence; - bat ruled out- A directory showing"the names of two persons named Minion was offered. No objection made, it was admitted in evidence. Two witnesses• were called to show that the ofilee of Mr. Mann, at Fifth and Gfettn streets, was a city building; and the defence closed. The commonwealth offered as rebuttal a copy of the Sunday Mercury, dated November 24, in which editorial attention was called to the article charged to be libellous, which was admitted, and the case closed. Counsel then summed up their arguments, and the Court adjourned. , ---- Coal Stalemenits• The following shows the shipments of coal over the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for thil week ending Dec. 7, compared with the same time last season: Week. Year. Tone. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Shipped North 10,263'02 477,214 19 Shipped 50uth........ 22,299 05 1,165,310 01 Total $2,661 OT 1 , 649 , 020 00 For corresponding time last year Week. : Year. •, Tons.Clvt. Tons. Cwt. Shipped North 0,893 03 409,144 07 Shipped South.... 24,219 05 1,028,951 15 Total..l ~...80,602 08 1,482,093 02 ' 1ncrea5e.... ........ • 210.431 18. The following is a statement of the coal transported over the Delaware and Hudson Canal for the week and season ending Dec. 7, and ;the same period last year: ' Week. Sewn. ; • ' " ' Tons. Tons..'. Delaware and Hudson Canal.. 81,800 1,385,535 Pennsylvania Coal Company.. 881 88,435 Union Coal Company.... ..... ...; 82,880 • Total..; . . ........ 82,881 1,42%283 For Same period last ysar. seascs. Week. , Tons. Tow. Delaware and Hudson Canal.. 22,625 1,802,894 Rennsylvanta Coal Company.. 24,909 IerNOTICE ' lO PATIENTS. H. J. H. BCHENCK will be at his otlice,No. 15 North Shtlt street, corner VCommerce, on Friday th e is week, as professional en. agements take him out of city on Saturday. doll Pt* THE FMK IV AID OF THE LADIES' FUR both, FUND of .the Oxford 'Presbyterian bomb, Breed - and °ewe streets, will remain open -till 9 P. M FItIDAY.I9th hut. The goods are all now and fresh, andWil. be sold at greatly reduced pi ices. There ho no }Meth n. doll 2t callocisu uA out& .—A MEE: ti of the Contributors to this Institution will be held on FRIDAY EVENING. December 12,1867,at 135 o'clock, at tho Soup House:24'l Allerristreeknear Marlborough, to elect Officers and Managers for the ensuing year. dele St* CHARLES M. LC RENS, SocretarY. gagior• FARMERS' AND ktRUHA.NICIP NA'I'IONA.I, BANK. • PamanaLrnia, Dece rubor 6, 1867. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bans will be held at the Banking House. onv WEDN ESDA it; the Bth day of January next,between the hours cf It o'clock A.M. 4nci 2 o'clock r. M. W.. RUSHTON, deb 000 ier. Mow*. IN AIIUNAL taat...II.A.NUE HANK. PIIILADELIIIIA, Dec. 10. 1867. The Annual 'Election for Directors will be hold at the Banking-house on 'IU EBDAY, the 14th of January next, between the ,hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. BC • . J. W. GILBOUGIEr, dela tivihAtojal3 (insider. Ewe- 'ilia COMMBRUIAL , NATIONAL' BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.. PHILADELPMA, December 7, 1867. The annual election for „Directors of this Bank will b° held at the Walking HOMO, on WEDNESDAY, January Bth, 1868, hetwecm the home' of le A.. 4 and • 114 h oa r' rk Al Ior , AL hAbiK .O.E THE NORTHERN Liberties. Pnit.a.nctritta., Dec. 7, 1867. 1 The Annual Election for Directors of thin Hank will be heldl at the Bankinillouse on WEDNESDAY. the Bth day of January nox between the home of 10 o'clock A. M. and 13 o'clock P. r . W. GUMMERE, 1 de7-satntht Jolt) ' • ,• • (Jeattier. R IL,NrAY COMPANY ' l "w' EASTERN DIVISION. OFFICE.. 426 WALNUT EET, PIIILADELPIII.A. Nov. 22, 1867. l_ ttT ihe Interest in Gold loathe First Mortgage M& of the Unicn Pacific Railway ConiPan.V, eastern Division, due eceruberl, 8 1867_, - will be . ptdd....04 pre s entation o the Co u ponsu at the an.khut House oT DABNEY, hiORGAN & CO., _ 1 • 68 Exchange Place, New Ytrit, On and.after.thAt date' ' • VitM J PALMER, ' i ronik:s.fit.fit , , Treasurer • kill-kr• OFFICE OF THE RIMANCE INSURANCE •""°' COMPANY . OF PHILADELPHIA." NO. 80S WAL NUT STICEF.T,, . . . a . , . ' l'ittwa.rtinna, Nov. 2.5, 1887. The Annual bfeeWttia.-StockhOldere na n de Roll. r oc i ns urauce com . of rhiladelphla,"tho an. al election of , thl (18) • - Directors, to serve for file neu'ng year, Still bo held at this office en MONDAY, ecember.l.6. 1867. lc,t lito'clock M. .. __ ~ , noVltodeleS THOS. C. DILL, Sec' ~ littir• OFFICE OP: "TIIE RELIANCE INSURANCE Company of Philadelphia," No. 808, Walnut street. - PILILA.DBLPLIIA, Deo. 9.1887.. The Board of_ Directors - of-" Th- Reliance Insurance Company of , Philmielphia" have this day declared a fividend of Four Per Cent. on their capital stock for the past six months, payabla to the stockholders, or their eget representatives on demand, free of taxes. THOMAS C. liILL, : dealetii ' . Secretary. iti.DVER r,AGIENffs LIBIR di co. f I Rl4 QuEwniutafißEET. . Insert advertisements in the 11517Lurrix and newspapers t the whole ooncdo, at the lowest tides of the _pb. lishens. . . . notcto th lit iLABS SHAD/15 , GLABB SHADESI— SUITABLE FOR cr. covering WAX fruit and flowers. with etands,pf all BiZf3d, tor gab at A • B. H . BLEEPER it C0..8 Wholesale Glassware Rouse, de2.tff Noe. 722 and 724 Market street. JT TOLKA24. • •'' U. Bread and bake-Baker, 423 and 425 South Thirteenth street, below Pine. • Homemade Brood, • • , French Dress!. • • Breakfast Pastry and tionfeetionary.. 1 Parties and orivoto fa flies sosoliod. no2il•lms P PLIONI'ION WILL DE MADE TO TIE GI RARD ANational Bank Philadelphia; for the renewal of !Certificate of St I ock n rata liarik,iasued to EdwardOhami OM, for three shores of Consolidated Stock in said Dei and which Certiflc Ate, aftor duo search, haw beetr'fOun to be lost or , mfrtaid, end all cottons era called' rayon to how cause why said told .Cortincato. should not he. re: emhd•. • . „ orcas.itt,th.l9t.. BISHOP. street, B "Likril( " 24 de3.l . m• -•,, thetzentn til:U=Wum *T6,:b=gll4.Efrift" 22,626 1.327,803 UPECIIIILL mairxcE*. DIVIDEM) NOTICES PLBSONAL. LOST. RI USICAL. iiistraitnmmm ACADEMY OF MUSIC. • • , DE LA GRANGE. - BRIGNOLL GRAND 'ITALIAN OPERA.. th e . opening STRAROSCH has the honor to announce the opening of the fall season of the Italian Opera, limited to five nights and one Matinee, on MONDAY EVF.NIN G, December 18, at 8 P. M.,- When will bo produced , Yemli's nhef d'oeuvre in four acts, IL TROVATORE. WME ANNA DE LA GRANGE as.. .. ; ..... ...LEONORA MISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPPII m............AZU0ENA. SIGNOR BRIONOLI as MAN RICO SIGNOR RANDOLFI ...COUNT DI LUNA The CHORUS and ORCHESTRA have been carefully selected from the very best talent. Musical Director and. Conductor, Signor Nicola°. Tuesday Evening, Dee. 17, NORMA, Wednesday, Dec. 18, LA FAVORITA. Thursday,Dee. IR, DON GIOVANNA. Friday, Dec. 20, ERNANI. Saturday, Dec. 21. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE. GALE OF PRlCES.—Admission to Parquet, Dress Cir cle and Balcony, ONBDOLLAU. Reserved seats, 50 cts. extra. Family CRele. 50 cents. Gal'le'ry, 25 cents. Pri vate Boxers, $l5. Box Office open daily from 9 A. M. at the Academy of Music. and C. NV, A. Trumpler's new Music store, No, 926 Chestnut street, de12,4t5 A MBRICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MAX MARETZEK'S GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. POSITIVELY. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1868, during which the dittingniehed Prima Donna, MME. PAREPA ROSA, Will appear In a number of her f averit6 roles. del3 tr AMERICAN ACIA.REMY OF MUSIC,. T. B. PUGS. • • Lessees and Manager. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of the engagement of the distinguished TRAGIC ARTISTE r, MRS. F. W. LANDER, (FORMERLY MISS JEAN id. DAVENPORT.) who will appear on TII IS (THURSDAY) EVENING, December• le, FOR THE LAST TIME; in her great Clitilaie and hietorto rills of .2 ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. Doe. 13. BENEFIT OF ' MRS. LA D Y ER. LADY MACBETH invtation) BATURDAY, Deo. 14. MARY STUAR'I" MATINEE, LAST APPEARANCE, , • LANDER HISTRIONIC COMPANY. • ADMISSION to Parquet, Parquet Circle and Balcony $l. No extra cl ergo for reserved seats.— Family Circle. 50 cents: Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Proscenium Boxes, $lO. Box Sheet open at Trumpler's Musk Store, No. 928 Chestnut street; also at the Academy, where seats may' be secured fu evening during the week. Doors open at 1 o'clock-. Cain rises at 8 precisely. de9tf MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE.— Begins 34 past L FIRST WEEK OP EDWIN ADAMS. TONIGHT (THURSDAY), December 12th, 18117. Only night of Reynolds's comedy of THE DRAMATIST. Vapid. . . ... •. . .. .EDWIN ADAMS. Supported . .... 'After which Cralg'e burleeque, ROMEO .AND JULIET. Romeo .......... HEMPLE. .. . ' CRAIG. Pill —li'digkorr OF Erit'iliCADAMß. TWO GLORIOUS PIECES: . CHRISTMAS WEEK—REVIVAL OF "OURS." • INREEIEARSAL—t'LLGUITAIC LAST.". WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. CORNER OF I/ I NINTH and WALNUT streeta. Begins at V. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED TO THE ROOF. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Dec. 12,1861,1 Mr. JOHN BROUGHA M will appear for tho sixteenth time in his GREAT DRAMATIC SATIRE upon tko vices, follies and sensations of the preeent time. entitled THE LOTTERY OF LIFE. Terry. the Swell.. . . . . .....Mr. JOHN BROUGH . • A scampish chara cter . on "The Chances." • , v" Popular Ethiopian Scene by Mr. PRANK 138.0 1 M1. FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF B. JOHN BRO 1. EW CHESTNUT STREET THEAT Doors open at 6.45. Curtain rises at 7.45. \"., LAST THREE NIGHTS OF ‘4, MLLE. MAZE ZOK THE CUBANSYLPH. She will appear in A DOUBLE BILL. THE CHILI) OF THE WRECK. MAURICE MLLE. OE To conclude with WEPT OF THE WISILTORIVISH L _ NARAMATAIL . MLLE. ZOR. BATURIYA? AITERNOON MATINEE MLLE. ZOE IN THE FRENCH SPY. N B W PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE, SEVENTH Street, below ARCH. L. V. TUNISON .b CO. . .Proprietori TUNISON TUNISOI. & coma MINSTRELS. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, THROUGHOUT. CROWDED HOUSES—DELIGHTED AU DIENCES. IMMENSE SUCCESS oF THE NEW LESSINBUR PETER PIPER PEPPER PODGE. AND FORT wimp:. - J. H. Bud worth, Ftank Marv, W. S. Bad worth, Wm Allen, J. Robinson. Hent7. Schenck. and others, THE CREAM Or TuE PROFESSION, in their respective characters. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at S. Admission. 25; 60 and 15 cents. Boxes. $5. NEWELEVENTH ENT str ee STREL'T OPERA Hayf ir tk non LEVEH above THE FAMILY RESORT. . CARECROSS &DIXEY'S MINSTREL THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WLD. COMPLETE SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED. SPLENDID BILL FOR THIS WEEK. TREMENDOUS HIT _ _ Of the new AmeticanHerman Operatio•Rhent Adetoeratie.f3eneational Burletwine on SURF; AT OR, GENERAL GRANT AT CAPE MAY. , -- CARL BENTZ'S ORCHESTRA MATINEES ~ " EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, At 336' o'clock. IN HORTICULTURAL HALL. Piano Solo—Mr. JEROME HOPKINS. Package 'of ar our Tickets for One Dollar. Single Tlck6te, 50 cents. To be had at Boner A Co.'s, 1102 Chestnut street, and at the door. A BSEMBLY BUILDIN D G. B G. LAST SEASON. SIGN EVENINGS alai WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY RNOONS at 8 o'clock. ' • Anothip Wonder. the Great Double,headed SPHINX I SPHINX I SPHINX I • As performed by him only. Feats in Magic, i Funny Scenes in Ventriloquism, Marvelous Birds, and the Mkt. stmts. Admission, 95 cents. Children. 15 cents. Reserved Beata. 50 cents. nolatf C . H. JARVIS'S CLASSICAL SOIREES AT NATATORIUM ILALL. Broad street, bslow Walnut, east side. i; MST SOIREE, SATURDAY EVENING, December 21st, at 8 o'clock. Subscriptions received and Programmes; furnished at the princinal Music Stores and Chickering's and Gould's Piano Warerooms. . ' clefkftt • UNYAN TABLEAUX. B NATIONAL BALL, Market , street, above Twelfth. SEVENTH. WEEK. Open every • night at '1.45 o'clock, and Wednesday, and Saturday afternoons at 3. Admission, 30 dents. Four tickets for 81 00. Children 16 cents.. , • de6.7t• OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY' THEATRE 1 EVERY EVENING and __ SATURDAY AF GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets. Ethiopian Bmiesoes, Bona. Muum4 Gymnast Acts. Pantomimes. dm. I 1 ERMANLS ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC REHEARSALS IX at the MUSICAL FUND 1-T A LT. every SATURDAY at Bid P. M. Tickets sold at the Door ar4a,at all sl Music Stores.: Enumente can be wade by G. DABTERT, I. o .3Monterey street. or at R. Music Store, 102 C twat street. , . eel° TIABBLEIPB MONDAY AFTERNOON CONCMTB. JUL at Concert Ball, every Monday.,from 23101115 o'clock. atingle admiselon, 60 cents. Package, four Tickets. *II 00. "coupon" of thirty Tickets, 015 00. n 0.154 BIERIOAN CONSERVATORY OF 111.1810.—THE Regular Winter Term will begin January 0th, , 16418. Pi pile Season Tickets for the Matimito are- now ready i d will be delivered on receipt of tuition. Circrlare at e Office. 8. E. cot. Tenth and Walnut. nol9,tu,th.s.lBtil pENNSYLVANLt ACADEMY OFJDTE AR OrIPPESTNirr *boy Oven frout9 A. Pd. to 0 P. et. neniarain Wean! great Picture of CHRIST 'dill dm nxbibitlon. iecii COAL AND WOOD LEWIS CONRAD, COAL DEALER, S. W. CORNER NINTH AND ROTEL - ' ALL TEE FAVORITE COALS CONSTANTLY ON BAND AND CAREFULLY PREPARED. noltths tam '$ 41,5 0500 .A.ND 6 ~.., . • GENUINE EAGLE VEIN and GREENWOOD NUT and STOYA at coal Devot, , RN North TWENTIETH Rt. Ts WI & as M. TAILOR 'Jr . i de 1m P. v"Aß""'4`eVArirAltibT, WEST END OROBEI:11 T STR.r.ET BRIDGE, LSO_ L ; BLACRSMITIis' CoAL, n027-2m§ lIKKORY. OLE AND rINE WOOD, SPLENDID STOVE COAL. .. . . 1,7 . 6 0( suPFRIOR 671 nol2-2m E. D. A511T0N,1922 MARKET STREET. FRECK , B CELEBRATED CENTRALLk, HONEY BROcK LEHIGH AND OTHER FIRST-0 . .10 COALE: W EIGHT AND QUALITY eU. • A,INTEED. -- zunem. SCOTT dr, GA 1846 • 4: ET STREET. ER, PENROSE, PRALEItS IN COAL, 1411 . Callowhtll street, a .. ye Broad,Philadelphla. Lehigh and dchuylkill Coat. of 111 dm, prepared es , presely for Family Uee. Ordera received a t 1411 North EIGHTH Etieet,i of through th Poet-Olftlea; mAiox eu. iourr =ran rtu t l efr un k m o 3 f lGNED INVITE ,ATTEkai94 Doing . Ilquntoir4 Eeth end Lomat Moon :,Cfook), JP the PreotiTcole" 4 bY " think 44131344 Oince, ° i rrara Y boa Mato Building.. No 15 outh Eleveldt rtreot. lIINEki Qt ELLEAVP: ' Arch of reef wharf. y/ Arch IOTTON: AND LINEN. BAIL DUCK OP EVER tAirLlth frowne to fog wide, Lill numbe Terkt and dimijor _Due rtipprtnakorie , Bail dic JOHN W, E LIMAN di, CO„ NiX 102 JOrlfea lleY. . • romyr WEIAB.—OWNERS or PROrlia.. .11r=-TECB Onlre tO ket WV wells Obli t naed malueitedt st verj pricq. Iy_Bl3o antifactvar of out dirotte. libutAtta Utak Lima, irimosterneet -". 4 ••. e L1V.E1tP06141.41141D • LONDON INSURANCE . COMPANY. Capital and Asset*, $16 1 271,070. Invested,* United States, $1,800,000, . , ALL LOEWE? 111 1 4, Fa My r o Al r i G U i ATER WITHOUT, ENGLAND. • BTWO9D OBEITIE, • A • General Agent for Penrurylvaals; OFFICE. No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, PECILIAIDELPHIA. notfelm I.B29 —cgARTER Evairxr q m ". F I ELANIALLIK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. Nos. 435 and 437 ChesinutSbierk Assets on Obtober 1 4 1887, 02,589,303. Fit r et i a Surpltui Mrs C OS Premiums , • L 179.593 913 UNSE $9.614 LE CLAIMS. --- INCOME FOR*avow /SA Um raid Slew 1829 Over .06 1 ,1500,000. , !mom iugimunewwioudao.uhraTenew DIRECTORS. gr,,,„r* nalselreg oxer. V ". - .lsurea r ale% Num Samael M l :dawfa...... AL DA Isaac - Lim, ' W m B: ort MF AC ARV araF rl da lli l; JAB. W.ll TER. Seczetary proton. MS MHZ RELIANCE 1N81711A1717. 1 - JDNPANY OF KUL ji. adelPlus• ... , . /ueurPorata bl m. charter Nostaid. MetNo._llo6 Wainat street. AruAL $lOO.OOO. • Instate against loss or dsmue hy PIRA on Reuses Stores and other Buildings, limitM or perpetual, and On Furniture. Goods. Warm and Merchandise In torn Or acrusti7 Lalsza npremy Annarrnau AND rem . Amiss a \ In vented in tile following Seeekties;:%;in. : Mortgage ou City Property, well secured..slll,6oo 00 thd f alse (3kroornment Loans . . ...... ........ Ltkooo 00 Philad his City 6 per cent. Loans, - eimo 00 P A 8,030,000 6 par act. Loan.'h ... 11,000 RI S lab, Pmnulvania ftilroad Bomb. Ant and second fcmdgagend . i; li ii i,. . 15.X0 M Ca entmusiW iaiWaiiiiiv 6 Wl' IMO 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 6 . Loa . S don sad Bro n.. n d i'ii , liili. Zia: moil , 00 aountzpre xxisuransi , Pairs Stock.. ..... . IMO 00 ech of Bank Mock. 4.= MP Commercial Bank of ritniiiiViai 'OZ . & la= 00 Union Mutual Insurance Compaqn ffitqc.l/.... i... IMO 00 Reliance Insurance Company 01'MmadolPulef 00 Mock Slat and t;siliiint .... . .. . ............. 7,006 M • $316,1111 IA • —. Worth this date at uuutat mice SWAM DILUTOR& w Chatiftnide7. Benj. W Mley, Samuel Bispluun. Charles . H. L. Carson. Thomas bubo IF. Baker. Gant .net Curtner. Wm. Btesemion. James Young. Alfred English. / , ~.., ia..m. WHILST. "redden,. Tacoma C. • _ , _ Pmr...nrimms. — Bsoms" . ""fe7f. IBM ' JaLta.MAIX • MB Aftale ti Titl i ff etrei rillio 41 A Mirth 37 Mai kw" °toehold Irto&tere sae Marn hi Mrs tin the CRY tea_, .----. Statement of the Ameata of the published in eom.pliance with the prorialons oft m i I Z/ Assembly otattl wel l. nth • ilor ph tu hut on Property tn the City almond Haas On .. — iiiii0niii................... " 11M8 i ry=iyaii.wiii:::....,...............,....x, Q. in luWu eu. saw 6•0••••••••••m..1 T0ta1................... Wm. FL Hamilton. ley' P. Coat; ee lobe Bonder. • .. net Elpartumt. peter A. Keyser, R il a di a b ott • .bertrio a L l i ro' ky . Peter Armbruster. r --- - mop R. •, . 2.l,Predihmt. ' MAL BP - ' : Wir. Mee Predated. WIL T. IHITLHII. BeeretarY - - plf GEN IX- IN PEOL SURAMON ADELPHI E. COMPANY OF INCORPORATED una-utlAersis PERPETUAL. - No: 291 WALNUT street. opposite the Tida CoIk.PAAY lASoradFIRE from Ices or di=r on liberal atm On Wank MemluusetWlN lornltern, ale., for limi tedreen periods. and permanentty on Indldbmi y_Ass or p imn. _ Me po Com it pany nu been In active oParatlonc for maid than dill7ffel l 4l4 dorM . , . . which ail losses nave boo PrOMAY Jiugintla and • GW,- yOlta John L. Hodge. , • a vid N. B.Mate= • sznin Epabos. . John T. oe. E Powers. Wllllame. Grant, A. R. hltlf e m a. Robert W. Lehm Edmond p. Clark Wharton g an. game! Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis. r.,_ Louis O. tionis. J Me IL WlJousaza. Preldadi EUXOII2. WIIAX)X. 80Creta27. - !EIRE cowry FLEE INSEIRANOE COMPANY.-011 .g. ace, No. ilo South Fourth =row Chestnut. "The Fire bumunes Company o the Counbi of Philo. delphis." Incorporated by the torso! Elonrityarda in m, for indemnity against loss or demerit, by dre. ex. TER • EIIELPETVIAL. ' This old and reliable thstitution,, with wings capital and contingent fund carefully invented ' conthyase to insure bull, forniture.lnees dm. either or for a limited Was, mama mu or damage fire, at tball lowest rates condition! with the absolute of its ma touters. . Losses adjuated and pad with all posdble despritek • Dfs. Cum J. Buudd. tter. D': • , Amine. M il len VEt ern, idwin L. molt i l l = itobri r . fr a r tar.: mallillr. Secretory Buren F. F. El " . 4 j tillfr a lia.. --- isiMild:Trecourer. , VIBE OMAN= , EXTVNLY,—THZ 111N11111. r irylva rue Insurasee pluv—iummieHlMl —Charter Perpetual—No. AOWalnut street, o pendenee Square. . This company, fs a lapown to ths sommautty fat over torts' ream eon to moon Mat* tc V s, by dm on ruolie in i....6ll.r . et 4 43496; e 5 , a, ti & MIZE s . vested to a mil web* manner a Vilir=•them il 1 5 offer to the toralgl it ruar in the ow clu bet exa lgth..ll%. I Itin MrvereuxJ Bomar • 13125211a...cdth. Tom Itasolborst. II Th° P 2llll "%oast VociZ i r reale ' DAN 8 Jr.. Potato& Wigwag O. Gltowstt. ascratary. , , eanniZi nRa Na NSI NorS 001 AN 10r- ee rut. ladel —Moe. bio. 111. th Illith strt, MY ket , ieritr oe ited, P./ thdriblartro cd InlYlll 6 ol . , w .and Ambk111150.000: canoe sabot Loo or maga by Me on or FigArßotators. Rocket Goods and ktnna. • 1311 rat"mud %j i er 00 MUM . 4 " a thBr DUtigriledell i t& [MI: il l ohn F. eielsterUna, , I gonna Mier, W ei nnteDanieC_ Milo . P da rar. eterson. Cl aVek le g li bt= w6 =orb* Ladner. Jaw *moon. • . . • _ , aomiHrirgilliM l / 2 1,PIVAlea, runup B. CoranrAi. Boorebino. ' • - . ~ THEE NTERPI ith; L INEICRANCE COMPANY 911 PRILADELP , OFFICE-43. W. CO vouirria AND ' - wsLiwr ~. AI v iEETS. Ewa mitts oz Exekkrairnux. • \ TERM PERPETuAL. CASH CAPITAL ... .• . mama ca .0A1:111 Amn i a* i liir ""*""...". - awn DlREctts. i. Ratchford Starr. , o. L. • albros Frazi . i glom W i.. nestook.' John M. Atw ood,Jan 4:Mtrne J. T i _Tredi Wm. . Bo George R. Stuart, ' Charles Wheeler 4 ' John H. Brown. _ _,, •Thoe. H. n Moutdo . rOurl. • F. KaTOBEFORD STARR, President THOS. IL MONTGOMERY Vice-President. ocM‘ami) '• ALEL W ViIiSTER. SecretarY. A IduagpAil s %..0. I , . .. , t..o9lggiurg.p!pli eipi q E ggw. NrifioTilni S ' ' ' 10640 - -. , , ' # 1 11 1 0 , 4 1 11 , 4 ,, : = I V Awl P. ,' ;' 1 . " I' l - . ',. ' ri '"lnzr,,,so. Ao* -...... : --,-m ,, e 1 1 4 ta ~.. t,' 4 2' ° ..',,, ,i'--. ,' • ..',, "...° 7 , ',,, V 4": . •,. 3 ;' 1 . ' 1 i-, 614oBrottxtrAL 1 4 1FF4 INSU RANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK: PLINY PIINISKA2I, President. HENRY C. PREININIA Seore gluule nagb ANnu ; Ime p rodded ,. g 8 . • Cash Assets, - .11,000,000, • Slx`irbatrtrtlf xim2,61,1864i mi pone es rt. eta e. emi payed) in cash. Losses paid in moth. It reaelo r r i ne notes and gives none. By the provisiamt of, its f r ha ,the. entire emplue th i. longs to `policy hidden 11113 Mit DO . tom tire there in . dends, or retorted for the on eecurity. Diri are made on the cont. !button plan and paid annnallY. commencing two years from the date of the Pone/ m g has already made two Rividends amounting to Ana, an amount never before equaled during the Met three years of any company. No policy fee required. Female risks taken at. the mid Printed rates, no.. extra premium being demanded. • Free PerßllBsloll Given to Travel THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE At an Seasons Of the Year. Application for all kinds of Policle.a: Life, Eadossve,ho„,' Ten.year Life or Term, taken, and ad information cheer. fray afforded at the. BRANCH BRANCH OPFICE 01 9 THE COMPANY. 408 Walnut Street, Philidelphins ELMES & GRIFFITTB, MANAGERS., DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CHAS: EtIILMME, (late of Phßada. Nat. Bank). WM. P. OIUFFITTO, Jr. Fire, Marin* and Accident Insurance effected in the naiad IrDIDIDO Companies of this City, and in there of N A M' York, Pirdw England slut Baltbnore. ealig.tu Reit 5l fr. :.1 - fr.' iloilY• in-to:Sorted' by the 'Legielatuta of sunny!. van's. I* . • 1 Office. S. E. corner ' TRIRD and WALNUT Streets. Ptdiadeithia., _ MARINE ISSURANCES on Vessels. Cars'? and Freiht, _to stil parts of the ~woirti4 UiLAND ~DISURANCES On gondol by river, canal. lake and land carriage to AU parts of the Union. • _ FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise =St' • • On Stores., Dw ASSETS OF TIIE COKPANY. November L 1887. 42E0,0® United States Five Per Cent Loan. 104Ps. . . swim 1%000 United Stater iitx Per ' Loin w ... 184,81118 60,000 Itn i r L tedlaidi l'eVbent. Loan. Treasury Notes. - 4.56 mow Kate of Loan. . 810,070 0) 1.75,000 City of ifer dent Loan (exempt from tax). lux. 50,000 State of I'lew Jersey Six 1;M: . &rid. —Bi6 03 .4$141080) 33,000 Ponnsylvinia Rallrotud First Mort gage Six Per Cent. Ronda. 1.9,803 00 25,1X0 Pennsylvania Railroad Second'hioit. 25,060 vi g e rg r ii n it, e Per .. Siz 23475 00 Per Cent. Honda (Penna. ER. guarantee): . . SAM 03 00,000 State of Tenn essee Tex' Loan 1 0) 7,000 State am of Tennewle Six Per Cent. Lo 15,000 SX) shares stock Ciermantown Gas Company. Principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phila delphia 7.600 150 shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail. 14030 00 road Company LOS) 101;311mo. stock. .. ' 1,930 03 Railroad Company.... . MI OD :AM 80 share, stock Philadelphia and S. Southern Mall Steamship Co, MOM 0) SOUKS Loans on Bond and Mortgage; that Liana on City ....... 201.100 Oil 81.101,400 Pr Market Valise SWAT 809 50 Coat, Sues kern 95. Real Estate... MAO 00 Bala Receivable for Insurances made. ... . Mini 87 Balanue due at Aptudes--Pro minims on Maxine Folic—Ass. trued Interest, and other debts due the Company., _ 4u34 96 Stock and Scrip or sun d ry Insu rance and other Companies. 55.076 00. Eatimated value. . 9,017 00 Cub in Bann 5193,0fid Cash in Drawer. .. . .. ....,......... 998 59 108.811 81 OTO Thomas O. Hand. DIRE Jamas ES. C. Maul, John El Darin, Samuel B. Btdkos. Edmund A. Sander, awes rair, Jingo it Said. - William O. Ludwi& Theophlbs Paulding. Jacob P. Jonas, Hugh Crai& James B. bleradand, Edward Darlington,Joshua P. Eire. . 'John it Penrose. o eo hs o D. Teta wi H. Jones Brooke, Me Henry Sloan, nry O il ._.o . aler Geosh= rge . Leerier. _emyls, Pia ui Hamado O et Bo nita' . John B w lersdr. Edward laloarcada. 1). . . Morgan, ... jamb 1118114 . prommh. ' rtrivedient. f la . ace President -V HENRY XAMEN, Secretary. HENRY BALL; Assiatant ecrets" delitocen A IgeHRASMINSIMANCIC 001KPANIL-43114=111 As Nua. , , Offjoe, No.litiVrALNUTstrog. Adam 'ThlA; ci d Melt farm against Lou or Ki N= MitiVr or Ice a tlen. arta Also, Marine an i r i tiummolimillfrokiM Inland inorseee to all iMtit aloe. D Win. Esher. Veter BMW. D. Luther, /Awls Audepried. m. . Deem i l lg o lk=on. opt WIL ES WM. V. D roan; Wx.,11. Mani, Ikeretart. FANS INIONIANOE COMPAY. NO. 11011 FIRE ANDMAT la rilfitraiiikini ' Fraaito N. Rata.. W ii. INWMaL .bott..por, 0: 111 b=7. 1 =TOM Fr IS zaptuomaz. WITALIAIVIS -- -- ---Umber Merchant, Seventeenth and. Spring Garden street', OFFER 'A LARGE STOCIC OF SELECT LUMBER' ND • WOODS AT EOM= PRIM- soal to *lit r-,, UMUU Ca" •I` 64 7, I - FOOT atti ROCedsr Poste and Loop - ;Warted wi th Musa beaded - ''attern stuff; 4 Leh T i ellow Pine Mlle; oleri l l_p_ hesUiLog 6 1 16' wasse• Shitees.low priww. Zill)ROLDON'ai 00rillikwait • venter streets. 661616046 ,ONG ROARDII--111 TO SI IT. FLEW AXIIM com.. and roofing; stao and Sign foAktng 1,. Undertaken% 084 mom tor male low. ObrION. neventh and Carpenter Wogs. inoUlling 1.867. - "LWABD. calms ild'AMM 8 slitianr 00 0 ,11 fed loci: 44.114, %NKr 44n4 r - ROT cr.2500130 8`611; ~:,,,„0 , 1867. - EMI: I LEFD I A I % :A' 41,41 • 1.11 ! 4 A j 4 1 , :. 1 u :Is ft 4. 44 D ' • : . 4 0 .-E : *d• .„; .. .... , ovuo , . .. . sicy t MBO RD D R R gip& lAA Dito HER AI CON No. 91500 kintlt irtrost; • • WALNUT" PL•K am • LARGE STOOK- 3E 4 • ULE 4 WA% 1867 . -L O • M LEE. V R N MD, EIitRRtiTTR.AMOp.KgGE_V R F I OZDAR. WALN f u L a ,mnur • ;• • •, b W. . . 1.867. - 'II',IIEYERIBER.B;* - BM . E Y . . mfi°N . P. xr,Nvil . DR.P . POPL.4 I , I E RRY AND ASIL ..AND y I,aO4 II DiL ~.: • . . • n o _ ROSEWOOD ANDIAI I iUifiENEERS,, ' ....- . ; , . • . , BROUWER a 00. 1867, -4 1 meagimprit t i ß Eß Saall CED .- VIII6ARD 25ocw 1 867 —spitucplo/13PRIT010-JOp3T-11, , ~7 (l fr( IB §k , . iCr 92 FERID p2tqr , NU 4 ; ITR. TO as FEW x SUP 118101; NORWAY-B.9mi , ltrAulA , ma w • • 1107134111 a% MO :I UTUOIMM, POLITIOM" The Next National iateptablicari ' , ton. i ventfon. The National Union Republican - COMmittee , met yesterday at noon, at Willard's 'Hotel,' Wasbjugton. The following-natbed members were present: ,Governor Marcus L. Ward, Chair man; John Clark; N. IL; Samuel F. liiissey, Me.; William Chaffin, Mass.; S. A. Purvianee, Pa:; J. b. Fowler, Tenn.; John D. Defrees..lad.; B. C. ~ Cook, Ill.; D. P. Stubbs, - lowa- H. W. Ho ff man, Md ; N. B. Smithers, Del.. M . F. Conway, Va.; S. Judd,. Wis.; Horace dreeley, N. Y.; ; HAL Starkweather, Conn'.; S. H. Boyd, Mo;; B. R. Cowen, • Ohio; Thomas Simpson, Minn.; D. R. Goodioe,"N. C., i , Thomaa C. Turner, R. 1.; Samuel N. Crawford,'Lansas; Bayles J. Bowen, D. C., and Governor ' utter of Nebraska. Florida, West Virqinia, Michigan and Vermont were not represented. ._ .' The committee fixed upon, without difficulty, the 201 h day of May next as the time for holding the National Convention for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice President, of the United States. , , Indianapolis, Cincinnati; Chicago , ' St. Louis' and Pitteburah were then respectfully urged as the 'proper place; for • holding , the Con vention. , • • .. ; The first named received five votes. After much debate and balloting Chicago was Cho/10i and this decision was then unanimously cow; carted in. It meets also with the ;probation of Republican Members of CongMso 4 9.thers connected with that par* , now in th city. While in sessloo r the National Union Commit tee received General H. A. Pierce, of Virginia, James 11. Harris, of North Carolina, - and A. N. Cole, of Now Hempel:lite, a delegation from the National Union League, which).a.now, in session In Washington. ' ' ' ' ' "- ' The committee, also received a communication frdm the Soldiers' and' Sailors' Union, asking that a time and place benamed for meeting them. An adjournment took place until half-past se ven o'clock fiditivening. . , , ; The committee on reassembling this evening, adopted the folldwing call: 'I4ATIONAL ORION REMBLICAN convinirriois. The undersigned, constituting the National Committee designated by the Convention hold in Baltimore, on the 7th of June, 1804.. do appoint that a National Convention of the Union Repub limn party be held at the city of Chicago, LP ° nolo, on Wednesday, the 20th day of May next at twelve o'clock M., for the purpose of noml- Apting candidates for the offices of ,President and Vice President of the United States."knelt State of the United States is authorized.. to be romp eentedt in said Convention by a number of: ,4idele gates, equal to twice the number of Senators led Repreeentatives to which such State is entitle in the National' Congress, We invite the co-operation of all citizens who rejoice that our great civil war has happily ter— minated in the discomfiture of the rebellion, who would hold fast the unity and integrity of the Re publi‘and maintain its • permanent right to de fend to its utmost it's own existence-while lower, Med by secret conspiracy or armed foice; who are in favor of an economical administration of the public expenditures; of the complete extirpa tion of the principle and policy of slavery, and of the speedy reorganization of those States whose governments were destrbyed by the rebel lion, and the permanent reiteration to their pro- Fir practical relations with the United States, in accordance with the tine principles of republican government. (Signed) liLtimes L. Mimi), N. J. Chainnan. - Joon D. DEFREES, of Indiana, Secretary. JOHN B. CLARK, of New Hampshire. ' ' 'SAMUEL F. litiassr, of Maine. A. li. Gartman, of _Vermont. W. C. Crairtnir, of Massachusetts. fiamton. A. POILVIANCE, of Pennsylvania. J. S. Fowt.un, of Tennessee. 8.-C; Coox, of• Illinois. M. Guromos, of Michigan. D. P. fireenic - of lowa. % W. Cameem.r.„ of West Virginia. If. W. Herrman, of Maryland. N. B. Sarrrata' ta, of Delaware. W. J. Emilia, of Virginia. S. A. BOYD, of Missouri. C. L. Ronmson, of Florida. <- S. JUDD, of Wisconsin. Rona= Gamturr, of New York. H.R. Srauxwzarmen, of Comtectient. B. R. Comm, of Ohio. • - Tuomas firmrsoff, of MinneSOta. N, WL!"S. tr./MENDS, of Dakota. D. TI. GOODLOE, of North Carolina. Thomas G. Tom 0., of Rhode Island. Sawn. N. CRAWFORD, of Kansas. S. J. Bowies, of District of. Columbia. J. P. ficletitrmu l of Colorado. Several of ' the gentlemen whose names are appended 'to the stove call were not present. - hut-there was authority to, sign on their behalf. The Committee adjourned etse die. , DISASTERS. Frightful Ilittirolul_bhuseter In Ver. snout. MONTrEuza, Vt.,- Dec. 11.—One of the most fearful accidents known in the annals of Ver mont occurred to•day at Barlow Bridge, near Northfield, on the line of the Vermont Central Railroad. The bridge w,as burned on Sunday morning, and during the week about one hun dred men have been engaged hi rearing a trestle work for temporary use. Most of the employes having dined to-day at Northfield wore return ing to work, about one and a half miles from the town in a passenger car, which was being hacked up to the works. , By some inconceivable forgetfulness, the en gineer proceeded with them at a rapid rate ;and did not check his speed until -=too too , kt.e, and 'the whole car. with its freight of seventy to one hun dred men, was backed off •the abutment into the river below, a distance of sixty feet. The num ber of casualties is appalling. Fifteen men were ' instantly killed and three or 'four have since died, and some, twenty others are more or less utrmy serio y; and some ' fatally. The casualties consist o broken arms and legmlisloca tons, cuts, bores and bruises. • Among the killed we, Atmore Weatherly, of Northfield,- Timothy Moht,of Alburg,and Chas. R. Clark,of Bt. Albans. E.C. Chase, of Manchester, is also injured. /MOTHER ACCOUNT. tURLINOTON, Vt.. Dec. 11.—Abont seventy workmen, mostly educated mechanics, dined at the Northfield Hotel, at 12.30 to-day, and imme dintely afterwards proceeded by a train coin polted of an engine and owlpassenger ' ear ' to Rarlow Bridge, • about one and a half miles dis tant, up a heavy grade. The train moving back ward as they approached the bridge, the engineer could not shut off steam readily, and only suc ceeded in checking speed in time to save the en-, gine from golpg over the abutment. • As the centre of the car struck the brink of the precipice it broke into three pieces—the roof sliding forward, and half the body falling seventy feet to the river bed. About twenty-live men were spilled out in a pile on a shelving rock twenty-live feet below the track, the rear half of the car falling upon them and the tender upon' that. .It was here that most sr the deaths-- oc curred. About ten persons sated themselves by jump ing from the car. Scarcely any escaped serious injury. Superintendent W. H. Locklin. who was on the, rear platform of the car, and Mr. W. Tenny, master bridge-bplider. who was on the tender, escaped by,:jumping. Tke dead and wounded were brought to Northfield by cars and sleighs, and surgeons - Were called there from all thaeastern parts of the State. _A special train from this city carried up physi cians and help. Those falling lth the half of the car that first went over the ntire seventy feet'are mostly all living. There are many rumors afloalt. , ensuring the engineer, but many believe thur w4en ho whistled to atop the tratp,the engine was`beyond his control. His name is Frank Abbott, and he has been in the employ of the company many years. The inquest twill be held immediately. W*.PCIILIWATIONII• .JuS_ READY--15/NGRAIIII LATIN GRAMMAR,. n T er# Edition.—A 9 Of the Latin Lao*Age: the 1186 of flag** exercises and vocabularies. William BnaM i r A. X.. Superintendent of the Bind. b ßind. p Yilldishers taktpleaffure in announcing to Teaehery and friends of Edliedeon deneraSY, that the new edition Of the above work is noW re . and-they invite a careful examination of the same, an con pp w ith o th er 'worke on the !same Subject. • Ic ed b e ', undid:owl to Teachers and Superintendent" o for this pummel ed. bi - • R. H. BUTVra • I 137• South =eet, phis. Awl for sale fiYißoolallero li AT THE CHEAP BOOK' BTO. • ' A ' TBACKBRAN'SIVOILEI. ' . , PUNDENNIS: Dolling at 50 cents: , . NEWCOMBE:VeaI:2g atfiocante. EVERYTHIPiG IN OUR LINE EITHER AT Wilois ...; d look over our countora t Store pen until 10 0 clock oach evening, _ ;. , JAMES el: ULAXTON, 1114 Cheetnat street.. ' BOAMOING• .A „ ,...IIAtaIytaO2IIII, , FURNISHICEP OR APlVarlaTiiiiWimard'AaPrYil TRAVELAMIP 0011)13. - • e ' " :QUICKEST TIME ON. B,E00113), THE PALIIMIDLE WANE.' • • E2B 'HOURS LIN ATI. PENNSYLVA KAILROAD D PANMANDLE,IM HOURS leas IL than by CO ETIN(}LINES. PASSENGERS taking the 8.00 P. IL TRAIN arrive in CINCINNATI next ENEMAS 8.815 P. /11., 28 /JOUR& ONLY ONE NIGkIT on the WU= TIIE WM/DRUMS - nelebrated Palace State. ROOM 13LEWN8 tutu through. from PIIILADEL. PULA to CIN ATL I,PeSsengem m taAinit the 12.00 kL and' 12 B ) t r, . regeb NNAT/ and all WWI/ T Ml 4 SOUTH MIS TTE*M: •IN ADVANCE of all o ther Routee. risen ere for 01.21,9I1J o gATii, n RIA l l'il u 'O a la 0MA11..0. an all gag , NOT IMES and Stiv,rll , BT will eta./ to ask for TICKETS or Vial PANdAND UTE.- gime; SECURE the' UNEQUALED advantages of thy be VERY PARTICULAR and ASK FOR Tic, Is PANMANDLE." at TICKET Orr/OM N. W. COIINEIL24INTH and CHESTNUT Streets. NO. U 8 MARKET STREET, bet.. Second and Front Ste. And THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streots,West O. F. SCULL, Gen'l Ticket Agt., Pittsburgh. JOHN IL MILLER. Gen.lEset'n Agt.,628 Broadway,N.Y. sw im WEST JERSEY RAILROAD .LINES: FROM FOOT OF TURRET STREET, (UPPER FERRY). , COMMENCING TBEBDAY. SEPT. 17.1887. Trahut will leavo u follows: For Bridgeton. italm,Vinelan_ Atiliville and intermit. &ate illations, at aid A.M., and MO P r AL (AjeldayB.BoP, AL • or Woodloury at 8.00 A. NG, and 8.80 and 4100 P. K ight Train leaves Camden at Ll.uu M. li rli ca sr int. FrOght will be received at Second Coveted be low walnut m 7A,K, mill 5 P. M. eight re selv„ _before A.- will t the same day. ermine ueuv Amain°. . 5 iirgimoTnegbrAMLE airLROM-Elhe-orteatlL and most dtreet line VI Bethlehem =I". Mauch Itunifi a nisslail" White Haven: barre.M.aby Ity L Canael. Pittbton, Soren ' tol all the points lii, the Lehigh and Wyoming Coal ‘Tissimger Dep S ot in Pidia&gpida, N. W. corner of Berk. and American WINTER ARRA treets NGED:NT—OWE DAILY TRAINS-- On and of THURSDAY, Nov. 14,1887,. P •..: er tr . .•• leave Me New Depot, corner of tierke and .•• . • • Streets daily (finn tic gr ag eacepted). as follow': _ At 70 4. 11:—* Expreee for Bethlehem • Prin cipal tatter's on- orth Pennsylvania Railroad, -,'nnect- Mg at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad f . Allen 11 wsi, e = e r h a l de llatingto,o b i l t d e aug: N Cltun : _ertther. inston, Pittston, Scranton, and all points in t , • . • aril anildVan V o a y lle gthroi al ik 'fin connection City wi , : ' Ws Catatvissa Railroad for Rae r rt,Thurvilie, Y Milton a . •.' • Wit liamaport. Anive at. Mauch : Chunk at 1105 A. .'• • at Wllkeebarre at BP.M. r at Scranton at 4.01 I'. • • at Mahanoy City at BP. M. Pawn:igen by thin train ca • •-.. take the Lehigh Valley Train,Bethlehem at 'Lae A. M. for Easton and point, on P revlersey Central Rail. road to New York. . At AO A.BL—Acoommodation for Doylestown, stopping ,t,all intermediate Stations, Pansetnem for Willow Gray% luittlere and klartsville, bY. Mil_ frelP". take Stage , at Old As 18.1 AA. Ili.:--allteemmus5datlen for Fort Waishington, littergithitennedisteStatiog e , • - , 4 FAL--ExPrees for Be hein ix . eh All Ch White Ham, Wilkesbarre CI Cen. enandoah, _ML , Carmel, Pittston d on, and points in MahoseY and Wyomi ng • o ne. Paesengers for Greenville this train mi. At 1.41, P. M.—Aceomom n for Doyl estown, slopping at all intermediate stn Paesmers take stage a M t Doyleeto W wn far New Li o =did N.h Wales for Btu& At 4.18 P.N.—Accommodation for Doylestown, stepping at all intermediate etationa. Passengers for Willow Grove, Batborough and Hartsville take dolga at Abington. At Am P. IL—Through aecconmodm for Bethlehem and all stations on main line of North Pennsylvania Railroad, at Bethlehem with LeWsh Valley Evening Train for Allentown, Manch (Zunk. At um P . m.— =iodation Mr Idindasie,. ! topping at ail intermediate stations , _, _ , At u.a) P. M.—Accommodation for Fort Webbing= TRAINS ABX.YE.M.PBIWW/114: Prom febhem9l6 A. 61.. 8.08 and 8.40 P.. 2.06 P. M. trahi makes direct connection with Lehigh Vatter trains from . Newton. Scranton, Wilkeetarre, Mahanov Oity and lehueleton._ _ Jk_ansiso- pars kiaving Easton 5t11.2 . 2LA... M. arrive tn Philadelphia at 256 PAL ars leavinuWlikesbaree at Leo _P. d . com a at - f7e.m at Ili P. k1.. - and arrive at Mtladelphla at 8.40 .IL =P D uied 7l4tro at 1135 .6.. ItL 4 LID and 7.00 P. M. " %A. M. . fromMntly at ILIO A. M. and '3.06 P. M. Philadetigda for Bethle h ep at a 3 M. Philadelphia for at 100 P. K. Ni% ptda at 7.30 A. M. Or Ma at 4.00 P. M. - th and streets Car/ convey wenn. sm write atA - ti tterlevd new aMtittreets Line and crabs i ,th a rt,dio, et t T he D.mot Moored At the icket Oise. In order to lowest rates of tare. -4014 and a Blm_ . checked thron es to =iii at Mum's Fifth dre North :•• • et. • enn. Baggage en Owe. Frallooth PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL Rallroxt-Winter Time.-Taking IigIPM effect Nov. 1867. The train' of the Petrinytranie Central Eaßr leave the D= l tt r Thizt pfirst and Market streets, which is reached by the can of the Market Street Passenger Railway, the last. car connecting with each train. lesNing Front and Market streeta thirty minutes before its departure. Those of the Chestnut and Walnut Street Re /way run within one squire of the Depot. ON SUNDAYS-The Market Street Can leave Frent and Market streets IN minutes before the departure of each rain. newts Ti=ilife. er Northweet eee be had ot ola Ngai n z t r biblitetgizte Streets. and at the Depot • Agents of the Upton 'treader Company will call far and deliver Rselpide et the DePot. Orden left at No. on med. ant street ho. 116 Market Area. or No. I South Eleventh sleet willreMots rM tention._ DEPOT. VIZ.: Mail Tram.. - ....... .. ..... .... ........ .........at 8.00 AIM. Fast Line . . .at 12.00 M. Erie Express:. - . . . - .......... - .......st 12.00 M. Paoli ACCMIXIOII/lioll WO: 1.. at 100 P. M. Etrudisburg Aceom , . at 2.30 P. M. Lancaster/4mm. . . . ..at 4.04) P. M. Pezics=Train.. -... . . ....... ......... ..at LOD P. M. Firms ........................... .at &00 P. M. MIR Arco= No. 2. at 9.1.0 P. M. Erie . Mall. ...,- ... ..... .... at 11.16 P. M. PhiladelpidaWrisi . . ...... . ..at 11.15 P. M. Accommodation. at 11.30 P. M. Erie Mall leaves daily. except Saturday. Philadelphia Express leaves deity. All other trains Lan, except Sundae. The Western. Atecninuedation Train runs daily, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be procured and baggage deliered by 500 P. M. at 116 Market street. TRAINS .8.. AT DKPOT. VIZ. • Cincinnati Sninvis.... ...... .- ...... ........sA 1.35 A. M. Philadelphia Expre55.................... ...... 7.10 Paoli docent 1.... ........ ..... . . ...;..... " 8.20 .. a ss .. Erie Man. .. a ka . .... ..... ... .. .. ...... .......... Line . . " 9.36 " burg D our Expre = 55............. . . .... . . . .... ....... . . .. ... .. ..... .. ...... . . "" &to " -1 1 0P,M . Day Express. . . .1 &so • Paoli Meow. No. 11. - ... .... .. .... . . .......... " 7.10 lierri = "e4 ingwi e. iiiiial . " ... ri ......."'.... " 544 n, eto LEtti O. ALLEN, Agent. 901 Chestnut Arad. CIS FUN Market street. 11.4111UELB. W Ticket Agent at the Depot, t s lb'? id Coll_l2=7 will not saunas any tbit fat except for W Apparel .- and limit their ix te One Hundred in value. aßaltrais exoradinSMat amount in value be it the ' ~ et tike meter. tadteg takenitylai extoM 4 =WARD H. WU, , , , 71 • General Superintendent'Altoona, PA: • g I GTON ENITh.L ET W 4 ): '- - - - I _. . TIME TABLE. ..•.- - . Mon. A.,ik.: ' amlaer. Trains will leave De ~, coiner ef Head _red Washington avenue, as f . t' - ' : limmn, at AM A. M. (Sundge ex • . - tad), for M Way.ma ys Tears tit =l i g tett f n c i t l i Cri IP ii 14 . to • Expreea _trydis et 12.00 M. murder, excepted) foe Bab thnore alid Washingtow Express Train at 3.20 P.M. (Sundays excepted for BO amore and Washlngto ping at Chester, Thmiow, Newark, mc. 'EVII°3Ik East , —VetrPOrt,_ Stanton, 14 •vn won; xerryviiie, Hae.d mi tarece,. Absird= ferryman's , migeweri. M r l TEnrces st a ll.% .I%__M ar . ( I ! 1 % ) for Baltimore and -...W Connecta at_ lill , • , n ' (Saturdays ex. cepted)yrlgh__ Delaware B. IL -1 - - stopping at New Castle, Middleton, Clayten, Darer, • Arrington, Seaford, Salisbury,. Princess Anne and connecting at Crisfield with so boat , for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk. Portsmouth and ere for Dim Worse and Ear elk via. Mani. more takOp t t " 0 ° 11... Train . Via -Cristfield will e 1 00 P• ra in _ train. Tratar m ito t pig at , all *bona between Philedelp and W • -.. talo wali k Leave hiladelyide a L 80; 4,31.- &Oa and'lLita (doily) P.M. The P.m.vaintonnestewith the Digg ware Rail. road for •11 and Intermediate statiom. The 6.00 P.M. train rum New Castle. _ _.- Leer o i lirsii. . 7.00 inA ' &DO A. M. an d 4.00 and m k uttoti &BO ( ) - P, - .- From ore to Pkila r 4 - lelPhia.—Leave B altimore 794 A. M.. W B T „,t , ' 185 A. M., Exp_ress. ' 2.15 P. ni., ~,,, press. 6. A tti Strprem- 8.515 P. 51._,Exip_reas, /V I DA S . FROM 841..T125,0itc, leave Beni. m kit 8,55 . , stopping at Havre de Grato;Perryville and Wan.' Also stops at . North-Mist, Elkton-. and Newark to tak e . p for Pbiladelphia, and leave =env m - Washington- -or ' Baltimore,l and at - t.,4, le ve Penmen Ito", Washington or • 'salt'. a gNug k h icketi to ail Wep t . aid Southwest may be procured ' t Ticket-office, EMI ut street,under con tal Hotel, where also state ormui and BeHhe in Mee Cars can be secured - during the days, Persons P ticketa at this office can, have baggage c heek at ' their residence by the Union Trarllfer cont. , , , H. P. ,ILENNEY, Briperintembmt. Ear :PREIGHiT LINA- VIA NOR ' ' nifVIi_PSYLVANX,A, .ItAll. NO .. te + . 'wuteebarre. ; 2 0tchvioy o b . . Mp t gCorrock Witillit WO *ll.l,o4!9l l ,Penika t villeY ad an Ito ; At& this day this at. ~,,,Bi 270=AsecaeoT to m c ttimolifircon. mint i d to the above *VW@ WA 000 e dA delivered at 'the Throu 143 ot. ' '.' 1 S. E. cor. o . f . M, On tintro. _ 40 , .on apn a n l f ore 5 r . jicz V i rr h -zr ot g fr a rckgg aVeyi orne it A. " qbB elaNdigs day i 4 , , Meat. COUNTY B RAILROAD.—On and atter, ' 1111111 !""'" Thuidday.l7dvember 14th, IM7 Trans ; 10 vd into toot of Itinticet stied jnymtnety) tor mer. ; 17 1 f Wry tif! l Catla iM r 1 .17 Thi tt a AZ* ' Tt, rtnbertotint 1040 COP. L ; • iiegf F 00001.014 at ?. 'A' sod smEm. • t .0 :cm: and , taw , 9 pitAirl , !c* „ , n mia l • a TIIE DAILY RVENING:BUILETILI'-fHILA REA WING_ LINE prom GREAT TIUWE LINE from Mils" r to the, interior of Fauteuil/a th. .Athusaa. lAtjuiShanna, Cumberland and oltdeil Yellers, the ortn, Northwdet and the Can/ides. Winter Arrangement of Paa;e_mer. Trains, 18, 1867 ig eo ving the Company ' s DePo , irteenth and CalloWntil bi 'ldladelprdn at the fo ll owing hears: SI _4S.4XOMMODAVONI3,-=At 7.Wsk. K. for, Re and all intermediate - Orations flied •Alksntown: leaver Beading at 6.20 m.. ainvuis in' Philadet aet 9._ _lO • _L.! MORN EXPREI36I.-At 616 A . • M., for needing. Lebanon, 11,476, Pottsville, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Bri _W Niagara Fella uffaloWilkes erre, Pittston, York, Carliele. ilasetherc• bunt, Hagerstown, &e. &c. „„ The 7.80 train et:meets at Reading wit h Pea' ming. gri Ridirdad trains for. Manta and the 8.16 AM. COOLlecte with the Lebanon Valley lapin for liar risbnrg. .4%6.'4 at Port Clinton with OatewlAs R. R. trains for Williamsport; Lock Haven,Gulp& „_.• at Harris. burg with Northern Central. Cum Valley. and Schuylkill and Einsquebintra trains or Northumberkted. Williamsport. York. Cbamberabing. oinegrove. &a. AFTERNOON EXPRESS-paves Philadelphia at &OD LK, for Reeding, Pottsville, arrieburgh, connect. With Reading awl Cohnlob a Railread trains for Col STOWN AOCOMODATHON.-Leaver Pottstown at US •A M stopping at intermediate stations; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.06 A. M. ,Retnnning, leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P. M. arrives in Pottstown at 7.05 P. M. READING ACCOMMODATION-Leaves Heading _at 1.80 A. M., ptevpieagt all way stations ; arrives In ; Phil* dabble at 10.15 g,_ • Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P.• M. t 'arrives in Reading at 6.46 P. M. Trains for Philadelphia leave Hanisterg at 8.10 A M. and Pottsville 0.8.45 A. M. arriving in Philadelphia at Leo P. I,L Afternoon trahut Leave Harrisburg_ at 2.10 P. M., and Pottsville at 9.45 P. M. t arriving at Philadelphia at liarrliburg setommedatiesi leaves Reading at 7.16 A. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Readi with Afternoon Aecounnodatlon. sap at dint ,P.' M. arrivitigin Philadelphia at 2,10 P. M. " Market train, with a 'Passenger tar ched. leaves Philadelphia at. 12.45 noon for Pottsville all Way Stations r • leaves Pottaville at 7 A. M., for Iphla. and all WEStatione. AU above trains run daily. Sundays excepted. Bun y trains leave PoMmthe at &CO A. M., and delphia at alb P. M. leave Philadelphia, for Reading at Lou A. M. neturniffil l , pen d ing, ti r 4.25 P. M. AD.-..-Paesenears for CHESTER V wn and intermediate Points take the 7.80 A.M. Downingtown trains from Philsdelp_hht. returning from wn at 6.80 A.M.. and 1.00 P • Dc N v i n o l . 4 J, ' YORK EXPRESS._FOPURGH AND THE WEST...-Leares Y New oric at 9 A.' 6.00 and 8.00 it,. sowing Reading at I,_ A. M., 1.60 and 10.10 P. M., and trelthect Harrhburg with Pennsylvania. and Neill} Om Central Railroad Elmira: or Mt Ac. . IletnrciLue Mums. Train leaves Harrinburg. on arrival of Ye 0.811 Express from Pittsburgh, at 8 and 6.1 Z, A. M.. 0.811 M .passing_Readingat 4.49 and 7.08 A.M. ana 11.40 PALardving. at Plew Year. Ul.lO and 11.45 A. M.. , and 6.00 P.Bibe_ping Care accompaming these trains through between Jereer City end Pittsburith. without %Meath for New. York lama iforrieburgat alo A. M. and 2.0 P. Mall train for Harrillnirg leaves New York at 12 Noon. . SCHOYLIaLL VALLEY EALMOAD.-=-Traine leave rowans at 6.30, WOO A. M., and 7.16 P.M..returning from Tatillt4ll4 at 7.16 A. M. and L4O and 4.35 ,M. Sion ELIO:IA. AND SUSQUEHAN. R.AILIIOAD.- Trair.ateave Auburn at 7.65 A. M. for grove and liar. mburg, and at 1145 P. M. for Pine e and Tremont; re turning from Harrisburg at 8.55 I'. and from ,Tremont at 7.40 A. M. an 45.135 P. hi.' TICEETEL-Through brat-elate tickets and, emigrant tickets to all the principal points the North nd West and Crusades • - r, icu rdo n .'eta from Philadelphia to Reeding and Intemediate, , ,tations, - good for dry only are sold by coning Accommodation, Markets . Train, Reading and P. tstown Accommodation Tease at reduced rates. s. torsion Tickets to Ptdiadelphia good for day only are sold at Reading and Intermediate Stations _ by Beading end Pottstown Accomodation Trains at reduced rates. The foilowingt icketsare obtainable only at the Office of S. Bradford. Tree - Curer No. El South Fourth street, Philadelphia or of G. A. Nicene, Gemeral.Sepecialterkiellt. Reading. , Commutation Tickets SIDS, sr cent. diaconnt, between any eolith , . desired. fart lles and fmns. Mileage Tickets, good 0r2.000 miles, between all points. at 652 50 each, for ramand firma Season Ticker, for three, six, rune or twelve months,for ticklers only. to all points at reduced rater. Clergymen residing on tho lineof the road will be fur tithed with cards, entitling themselves and wlves to tick ets at heiritire. _ , • , - Exclusion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal sta. Uccu,, good for Saineday,l3imday and Monda at reduced fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office, at Thirteenth and Callawhill streets. FREIGHT --Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above tofrom the Company's New Freight Depot, Broad an allow streets. Freight Tearer leave Philadelphia daily at 6.80 12.45 noon. and 6 P. bL, for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Port Clinton, and all points beyond. Math, close at the Philadelphia .Pwt.• , -. for all places on the road and its branches at 6 A. M., and for the Prin cipal Stations only at 115 P. M. ' I ; • • rt. .‘,"• AMBOY and PHILADELPHIA , ANDTRENTON RAILROAD COM PANY'S _from Philadelphia to New York , and way places, from Walnut 'treat wharf. Fare. AtB A. BL. via Camden and Ambey. - Adiom. $2 25 8 A. 91.,vis, Camden saddens: City-Eames Mail, 8 Oa At 8 P.M I LD' Camden and Amboy Eire's', 00 At 5.03 P. via Camden and Amboy . let clan. 925 Accom. Itudgrant. Sd clam. 180 At 6 A. M. and 2 P. AL for Freehold. At 8 and 10 A. illik l L o u r id 3.80 P. Id.. for Trenton. At 6. 8 and 10 A . 2. 8.80. 5,8 and 1120 P.M..for Borden. town. Butt:oaks:l: and Deism*. • At 6 mu! 10A. 1, 2. 3.30 1. 5 p, 6 and 1130 P. M.for Florence. At 6 and 10 A. M.. 1, 8.80. 6 and ILBOP.M. for Edgewater, Riverside, Riverton and At 6 and 10 A. M.. 1. &80. 6 taMP. M. for Fish Hoe" 11811 - The 1 and 11.80 P. IL Linea twill tette ftmn fool of Mutatabsetby upper farm . • • , Lines from KmengWn Depot will leave as follows: Atli A. If., aso P. M. and 12 M. (night) via - Kensington and Jemey City, New York naTrear Line . • .• . • . . . . 153 At zo;.:K ii'aula 12 for Trenton and Itlistot .• At El and 10.15 A IL, 9.80. 5 and LIP. M. for Morrisville and TnUytown. At B.W an d 10.15 A. M., M. 4.30,5 and 12 P.M. for Schencka. Al 10.15 A. M.. 2.80 . and 5 P. M. for Ed Tory7.llo and 10.15 A. 4,6,6 and 11 TiOr dale, Holmemburg, Tawny. Wissinomingßrides , burg and Frankford, and BP. M. for ohnesburg and intermediate Stations_ • , • H A BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD LLN from Kendngton Depot At 8.00 A. M.. for Niagara Falb.' Buffalo. Dunkirk, Can andaigna. Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester, Binhai . np. ton. Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bendo s ktontrm 4 • 1 • 1611- bane, Scranton. Stroudsburg , Water P. At 8.00 A. M. arid= P. M..,_ for Belvidere, Easton. Lam bertville, Fkuningtorote. The 8.20 P. AL Line connects direct with the train leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethlehem. Ac. At 5 I'. M. for Lambertville and intermediate Statioaa. From West 'Philadelphia Depot, via connecting Rail WAY. At 0.30 A. Id., 1110 and 8.80 P.M. New York Express Lin 2 via Jersey_Llty The P. 30 A. M., and 6.80 P. M. Linea run daily. All otters. • Sunday excepted. At 9.70 A. 3L. LBO and 680 P. M., for Trenton. At 820 A. .M.- and 6.80 M. for CristoL For Lines lea vin Depot, take the can on Third or Fifth at Chestnut, at half an hour before departure. Th e" on Market Street Railway_- runs direct ~to West Adds Depot, Cheetnut and 'Walnut i within one square: On Sundays. the Market Street Cars will run to connect with the 6.80 I'. Fifty Pounds of.l3aggage only-snowed each Paasenger. Pamengent are prohlbited 'from taking anything as bag Inge • but their 'wearing apparel. A _ ll baggage over fifty . Po to be paid for extra. The Company limit' their re. sponsibill .b• for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not liable for any amount beyond sl* except by ape.j b e e p •• . • Tickets s old: and Barg checked direct through to j Boston, Worcester. Sp el& Hartford, New Haveii, Providence. New id any, Troy. Saratoga , ttle, Rome.; Weems). mter, , Bu ff alo, Niagara Falls and Huapepaion Bridge:- • • An additional Ticket Oftlee ie located at No:828 Chestnut street, where tickets to New York, and all important Points North and Pegg may be procured, • Persons put.= chasing ,Tickets at this Office, can have 'their baggage . checitedlfrom residence or hotel to destination. by Union Transfer Baggage Karam. ei s i• Lines from New York for della will leave from City Of COurtiand gireet - at 00 and 4.80 P.M.; via Jersey Citar and' Camden.' At 7.00 ' • M„' dal P. M. and 19 niet, via Jersey City and At 10.00 A. M, and 12 M., and 5.00 P. M. via Jersey , • W. Phiadelptda. From Pier No. 1.1.1. jiver._ _a 6 • • and 9. 4P. Id.. via . Amboy an • Camden . - WM.. : • TZMER, Agent. - coIow.g.r. r ,...HILADELPHIA AND ERIE OA.D.-WIN TER, TIME TA. BLE.--Throutkand Direct Route be. tween Philadelphia, Baltimore,. Harriablirg„ Williame port and the Great Oil Region nf Paimedvadia.-Elegant illeepins.Cars on all Night Trains. On and after 'MONDAY, Nov. Zth. 1t67. the Trains on the Philadelphia sadWE Erie Railroad trill run as folioed: STWARD. . Mall Train leaves Philadelphia.. ..... ..'.......1L15 P. M. arrives at Erie . ... Rah Noon. Erie Expreas leaves Philadelphia on M. .." 0 'arrives at Erie. - ....... . ........ . .... . 0.45 A. M. Plinks Mall leaves Philadelphia _78.00 A. M. 0 arrives at Lock TW Have D n.. 7.45 P. K. • EASAR. Mall Tralnleives Erie. . : :...10.25 A. M. ..................11.55 I'. M. ." " , arr. at Philadelphia. 8.0 A; 5.L Erie Exp'ss leaves Erie........... ..... ............ 4.25 Y. M. arr. at Philadelphia M .„ 7 lo A. M. • ° arr. at Phi1ade1phia.......:. : .:..:.:6.10 P. M. Mall and Express connect with all trains ouWarren and Pranklhallallway. , Paasen,gera leaving_ Philadelphia at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvinetou at 6.40 A. M.. and Oil Cityat 9.10 A. M. - • • Leaving Philadelphia at 11.15 P. M., arrive at Oil City at 4.85 P. M. All trains on Warren and Franklin, Railway make cl os e connections at Oil' City with. traimP for 'EWnklln And Petroleum Centre. Baggage chocked through. ALFRED L, TYLER, ,teas' General'fiuMnintendent. . ^ PIiI.LADELPRLI & IIAISTIBM7dit. CENTRAL 11 AIT EQAD,--Winter emonts. On and after Monday, Oct. 7th.1867,the Trains willleave Philadelphia, from the Der r the West Chester es Phfituielphia Rallroad.corner of -first and Chestnut streots.(Wost Philada.).tit7.4s Leand 4.50 P. M. ave Rising Sun, at 5.45, and Oxford At 6.86 A, M.: and bawl Oxford at 8.25 P. M. A Market Train with Passenger Car attached. will run on anainaors and Fridays, leaving.the BJzing Bun at ILOS M., 024 d at 11.45 M.,,and Kennett at LOO P. M. con. natAblit at west Cheater Junction with a Train for Phila. ifelyht. t;_ • OnWedneadays and Saturday. train leaying Phi 'BO P. run through to Oxford. r Ting Philtulelphla at.7,45_A. M.'connects at OxfO " . ot Stages lot peach Bottors,.in Gant '4" n t leaves:Peactillfottom to c a 41 14 "i' With this Afternoon Train for Phila.:ld. The' ' Vtdd " Pbbulelphid dt 4.50 P.V. tune to Riming bun, Ma. Passengdit lowed to takii Wearing Apparel only, its see.' "u 4 4 1N w11l not In any Wag be respell. amble for ug one hundred •dollari. unless ft s ...s.V•SPellial be for the *amt.. " O ""'"HENRY WOOD. ok. • •Afdruf,NAND AT,LAIiTig , . igallolll , .? I D tAgRANOEMESITS. On and after Thoredv,,,. ber Met. 1867.. trains leave Vine Street Ferry amyl under) exci?tea4 .Bo A. M. A M e a tti nd Ae Fr =itaaji . : , "7/•!:,'!'.' . 7 . I'. M. ° "-." .1a1)-Ind-Intormediate Juno on Accommodation to 80 r m. Itati c ! NrA i gimz:l*,,vtrititafro Aga, Mail " d illiditerinle;Arnvfma. p:t ifdd .40 DY. Asenti 0* TEAV)OIAkaWrOMIIK ELTRIA, - THUILSDAY,:MGERBERA2OB67: TIFAVIELEWP GUIDE. TOW AND NORAISTO7A 9 N , ;LA • . ROADTIME TAJW I . — On .104111 ' W &Y. May 10667. NOR GERMANTWN. Leave Philadelphia-8. 78, 9.06;1? U. 12 A.. KILL &U. IV. da 6.10.1. 8,8, I% IL 13 P. , soe nnantown-8, 7, 7X3 vo. 1.% 11. 12 A. 91.; 1. tite.4.7l, 6.6X.7. % 1% 11 P... . 8.90 down train, and the 9% and 6X 217; twain& Will 408 woven the Germantown Branch. • - • ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-915 - talnutes A.M.1,1,7 and 10X P.M. • Leave Germantown 8. 16 A. 1. 6 and 9X P. M. OIIEEITNET HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia-8, 8, to, 72 A. M. ; 2.8 X. Mi. 7, 0 end Leave Cheabint R 1117.10 inlatitet, e l toso and HAG A. ; L4O, 8.40, 6.4% 6.0.8.40 and lam P. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia-916 mini/tee A. M.; 2 and 7 P. M; LeaveCheatnnE mlnuttw A. M. 12•40. 6.40 and minutes P, M. graILUONEHIOROCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. 'tedive Madelphla-43, 736.9, ILO6 A. hi.; 136. 8. 4.4. 4.1 4 6 1 62_16 Au/41 . . M P. - 610. 7.,7.22. 4.11 A.M. ItLX. 8.136, (.11 , ON SUNDA& • Oman nalndelpfd&-41 IL id., 9 and ?JD P. 61.• Ewe Noristown-7 A m b 6 and 9P. M. Leliie PhiladelPhl& - 4 _Mr 9 , 11A6 A. M 1 DC di 4M. 4)6. us, 8.86.9} 4 and ug P. m. - Leave Manarink-41.10. IM. 5.80. OA UM A. M., 1, 836. . MC 9 wad 10M P. M. ON SUNDAYS. _ __ _ _, _ __ , Leave Philedelptda7.:i Leave Manayankat I& and „V N. erat deport Wendel% •De Ni n inth and Green streets. po W m EM O 2I3:ESTER AND PHILA. WETWEAD, VIA ME. SRAN G MIEN T 6 . On and after MONDAY. Oct. 7tb, 1567. trams will leave Depot, Thirty.flrst and Chestnut streets, as follows : Trains leave Philadelphia for West Ches w a k e 7,45 A. M.. 11.00 A. M., 11.60. 4.15.4.60. 645 and 11.80 Leave *en Chester for Phihtielphia, from" Depot on E Market street, 6.26, 7.46.8.00 and 10.45 A. M., 1.55, 42.0 and 6.55 P. M. 'Praha 'Paving West Cheater at 8.00 M , and leaving Philadelpnia at 440 P. M., will atop at B. C. Junction and Media only. and B. to or [Linn itationit - ayseal.Weet. Cbeetea arui B. C. Junction going East, will take trains leaving Went Cheater at 7.46 A. M.canditoing West take teals leaving Philadelphia at 4.60 P. M., and transfer at D. C. Junction. 'Trains leaving philadelphia at 7.46 A M. and 4.50 P. M.. and ietving West Cheater it 8.60 A. M. and 4.50 P. M. con nect'at B. C. Junction with Tram on the P. and B. it for Orford and intermediate polnta. ON OUNDAY/3—lanave Philadelphia, st 8.35 A. M. and . Leave West Cheater 7.65 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. The Depot is reached directly by the Chestnut and Walnut street care. Those of the Market street line run within one'square. The care di both lines connect with each train upon Its arrival. onl- Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel yaa Baggage, and the " Company win not, in RAY cue. be resaporwible for an *mount exceeding one hundred del. !ars. Weis special contract is made for the same. HENRY WOOD. General Superintendent. CAMDEN . et AMBIY R.. Ilt WINTER ARRA NGENIEN P. Additional Lines and Change of Time of 'DEPARTURE FROM WALNUT ,STREET WHARF; COMMENCING DEC. 16TH. On and after MONDAY, Dec. 16th. an additionil Through New York EXPIV34 Line will leave Walnut Street Wharf at 3.3.1 P. M.. for New York, via Camden and Jersey City. heturnine—will leave New York from foot of Cortland street, at 7.00 A. M., arriving at Walnut Street Wharf. THE THROUGH NEW YORK LINE. • Now leaving Walnut street wharf, at 2 P. M., will be discontinued as a New York Line. and will rim to South Amb..y. only. Returnimr—frarn South Amboy it 7.45 A. N., for Philadelphia. The Line now leaving New Ynrk at 6A. 11.1., for Philadelphia, will be discontinued after December 14th. _TEE .TFIROUOIX LYNF Now leaving New York. Pier No:1 North - River,forPhila• delphis, at 2 P. M.. will leave at 4 P. M. via Amboy and Camden, and the Through Line now leaving New York from the foot of Cortlandt street for Philadelphia at 4 30 P. M. will leave at 4 P. M. via Jersey City and Camden. The Emigrant Line now leaving Walnut Street Wharf at 5 I'. M., will leave at 6P M. for i4ew York. i The Way Line now leaving Walnut street Miami at: bP. M: will leay . e at 4.10 P. M. for bordentown and in termediate St...idiom.- Thell.3o P. M. Way line will run to Bruliogton end intermediate Stations only. Returning, will Burlington at VA.M. All other lines run as usuaL , , W. H. GATZMER, Agent. December 11,1867. . del2.4t PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON WEST Railroad tlotopany. PHILADELPHIA DEPOT. WLNTER...RAN GEMENT. . ADDITIONAL L.RO4 4 g AT 12 NIGHT. On and after MONDAY, December 16th, 1867, an add l. Donal throug New York Line will leave West Philadel phia Depot at 12 (night) for New a York via C onnecting. Railway stopp K g ENSINGTONDEPOTtone. NEW YORK. LINES DISCONTINUED. The Lines now leaving Remington Depot at 4.30 P. M. and 12 (night) ter New York, and the , 7 A. M. and 12 (night) Lines from New ; York arriving It Remington Depot, will be discontinued after Saturday, December 14. W. H. GATZMER, Agent Dacceisnm.ll,lBB7. . . del2-it PHILADELPHIA A N TRENTIDN RAILROAD COMPANY. WINTER ARRAN° , 34161ENTS. WAY LINES DISCONTINUED. The line now leaving Kennington Depot at 7.30 - M. for Corrtwells. and the line le Cornwells at 12 M. for Kensington Depot, will be discontinued after Saturday, December 14th. . On and after MONDAY, December 18th, the' 8 A. M. (BeL Del.) line from Kensington Depot. will ntoat all a the principal nations between Philadelphia and Trentban, The line leaving at 10.15 A. M. will mn to Bristol only. - Returning, will leave Echlin' for Philadelphia at 2.45 P.M. W. IL ClATEll.Elt, Agent. Dec. 11th. 1857; del2-4t MACHINERY, itioN,&C. IitrEARIcK & BONS,__ .1.11 SOUTB4wARK FOUNDRY, 430 WASHINGTON Avenue Philadelphia. • • MANUFACTuRN . , Pr STEAM EN G INES — High and Lo xv. emir% Horizontal, Vertical, Beam,nacillating, Blaat,and Cornish Pumping., BOlLERS—Gylinder, Flue. Tubultr t _ STEAM HAMM.E.EB--Namlyth and Davy aryies, and of MI sizes. • • _ CAISTING&-Loam Dry, and Green Sand , Bralis, lta. ROOFS—Iron Frames. tor covering with Slate or Iron TANKA—Of Cast or Wrought Iron, for refinerlea, water, oil, dm . GAB MACHINERY..-Such as Bator% Bench castings, fielders and Frames. .Puritlera. Coke and Charcoalßan• r Valves, Govmmons, km. SUGAR MACILINERY—Such as Vacuum Pans and Pumps, Defecatore, Bone Black Filters, Burners, Washers, and Elevators; Bag Einem 'ingot . arid Bone Black Cara, dm. - Soleanatrafacturers of 'the following specialties: • In Philadelphia and vicinity, of William Wright's Patent Variable Cutmff Steam Engine. .. In Pennsylvania , of Shaw Justice's Patent Dead. Stroke Power Hammer. • In the 'United States, of Weston's Patent Self-centering and Selthalancing Centrifugal Sugar.drainingllisobine. Glass improvement on Aspinwall dr, Woobsers Centrifugal, , Barns ' d Patent Wrenghtlron Retort Lid, ritrnhan's Drill Grinding Rest. Contractors for the design, erection, and fittingtm of Refineries forworking Sugar or Molasses. p EILLADELPHIA ORNAMENT, AL IRON WORKS... ROBERT. WOOD 4; • Manufacturers of CA BT, WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILINGS, GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS, • FOUNTAINS: VABESATATUAR___ &a. IDLE STABLE FITTINGS, 1126 E AVEN P PELPHIA. PA. ROBERT WOOD 'MR& E.!,LitO9T.„ BRONZE WORK. Having fitted op our Foundry with special reference to the above chum of 'Work,we are now prepared tedll with promptness all order for Bronze Caetings of every de ocription, to which the' ea_ , Waihers would ' most 'respect fully call Old atteellon of the public.as also to their vane. and extensive assortment of ORNAMENTAL IRON IMOD% ' • the largest to be found in the United States. selx=e • OBERT WOOD &DM ; srIAS FIXTURES u: y, MERRILL a T Thsekara. No. 7184heetnet ‘. mannfaetnrers 011 Gas Fixture:l,lmm" sho m wo call the ilittoptice_ the public to their Large ele t assortment at use Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, dre. They als o gas pipes into dwellings and, public buil and attend to extending, altering and repairing Poo. All wort warranted. COPPER'. AND ' • W METAL SHEATDDIO. BranieetrColopet Bolts and Ingot Copper con . Btantly on hand and for sale by HENRY WINS bR CO. No. 83:1 South Wharves. • XTUMESIt ONE IiSCOIVI PIG IROli-XLENGAR. j neck brtuid; in stern and; for Sale, Inlets GS nut PETER WRIGHT At SONS. HS Walnut street. el t A 011111G94, RHUBARB ROOT, OF RECENT IMPORTATION, and very auperior quality; White Gum Arabic; Eaht. India Castor Oil; White and Mottled Castile Soap; Olive Oil,-of varloue For sale 'by. ROBERT SI I OEMARER & Druggist', Nortlibilet dornor of Fourth and Race erects. noll-tf YUBE PAIN TS.--WEJO FER TO THE TRADE PURE White Lead, Zinc White and Colored Paints at our ni t s iltifi t t e tW e i. r trz, of troil l tte r d git i r ( ilii s in v i tt% 43 ) 0 Feelers in Paints and Varnishes, N. E. c,nner Fourth ang Race streets. n0274f ROBERT .13110EMAKEA ' '‘VirTIOLEBALE Druggiete, N. E. corner Fourth and Race streeta— invite the attention of the Trade to their large stock of Fine Drugs and Chguil,c,aEl., 11%!aellihal 044 s9 oll 4„oes Corks, &c. \ 1:10274K RUGGISTS' BUNDRIES.—GRADUATES—MORT D ALC C Pill Tiles,_Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers, Put. Boxer, Horn Scoops, - Surgioai Instrtunents, Trusses, Hard and Soft Ribber 016ds, CaS OO 6, MAP 1 , 1 . MAW Syringes, at., all at • First lianas"prices. • • , S4.I9WDEN South BROTHER. soSti-rn , '29 South -Eighth street, 112E1tMUDA AND 'GEORGIA ARROW ROOT—THE .115 Now Orop-ra, weer. ,purl, and of dtmalitorwhitamear: directly from tho grOWOM • _ Bald at standard weight, and • guarantead ia. froahnem and purity. , „ • " HUBBELkApothocary. • • tnylO-tf , : _ - - 1410 ()doctrine etroet CLOTHES,CIALSSIBIEUESs,AIiCii L' t') TAMES , & T.RP ARE NOW RECEIVII4G. FALL eI en d Winter Shock, compriaing every variety of Goat adapted to Men'e end R B_yao wear. VEC}IAT Boa re =TIM Colored CgalleAVAred sn ur d nimi t . t • Black and Colored Chinchilla. Blue and Black 0044=00. - r Black Frenchtiotna rigne and.lXasonah indiali/ON _ L Black i'macL9d ... / .. • I, $ Black '&7alloccalnierea. ' Idlznd and • P I . 4,l l Arliof ' 0 .J • :senies*smwe'tktlifit. ' _ • 4„ rot 13(iiton---titeamiliLLihe SAILINOPEOIIt EMI:FIN/STE _X SIVE DOOM FRQBI pas imunz u vlLADELPkila. AliD LONG 11044T0N. ll_ cotoymea ,d tt!e. pret•daes • ROMJS/ 14 4,44 4 t055,.. Viaittin O. Baiter. SA* 0141,1'250 tone, Captain S. N. Matthew.. NonturASo,4oB tons. Captain /4: Crowell. • no SAXON tram rnue. on 'fiteeday. Dec. 37, 10 A. IN, rrio NORMAN kiyn BBoplton on Saturday ev_ent e lYeo. 14. There B teams ol ll, OunestriaGy.' and we: t %du be received every day's Oteasmst being *lwo', On berth. FreiClt for poinui beyond Boston sent with despatch; FOr rreiolst or .PassagCbsoletior accommodation'''. ' aAY to Y WINSOR CO. myBl Wit sisvore overate. PHILADELPERI_ CHMOND AND' NOR, FLK STEAMSHIP LIN& T O IEROUGH FREIGHT A.M. LINE TO THC • SOUTH AND_WEST. . • EVERY_,SATURDAY, _ At Noon t from FIRST WHARF &hove MARKET street. THROUGH RATES and THRQUaII' RECEIPTS to all points in North and South Carolina via Seaboard Air- Line Itaihoad, connecting at Portsmouth and to Lynch burg. Vs.. Tennessee !Ind the West, via. Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and RicbMond and Danville Railroad. Freight HANDLED BUT ONVF and taken at LOWER ; RAI ES THAN ANY OTHER LINE; • . The regularity; safety and cheapness of :this route atom mend it to the public •as the moat desirable Medium for carrying every iiesaintion of freight. _ No charge tor commission. drayage. or and exposes transfer, • Steamships Insure et lowest rates. Freight received DAILY. • • , • WM. P. CLYDE ds CO. iNorth and South Wharves. W. P. PORTER . Agent at Richmond and Vitf , Point T. P. CROWELL & Agents_ at Norfolk. • oc24.tt ; • PHILADELPHIA ANDSOUTHEIOUM.AIL Mat STEAIRSHIP-_ COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE& • - . ' FROM PIER is sours WILARVES. _The lINIATA , will sail FOR, NR ORLEANS, VIA HAVA 3i. The ST .R OF THE UNION ball PROM - NEW ta Nt u :ORLEANS. VIA HAVANA. 8a y.*Deceteber tll. The WYOMING will sail FOR, AVANNAIL Satur day, December 14, at 8 o'clock A. M. ' -- - ,- , . The TONAW.e.NDA will-nail FROM SAVANNAH. Saturday. becemher LC , , - • The. PIONEER will sail POE watrocaps.l4. C .I on Thnrsday, December 18, at &O'clock I'. M. Ihrough Mlle of Lading signed, and Passage Tickets 5°14 to Routh and West. AU P4biti) ' JAMES Cii fit A 'mit WILLIAM I. JA ne g CHARLES E. DlLKE%Freight Agent„ , nob - - - - - No. 814 South elawarl avenue. • , DAILY LIDla FOR BALTIMORE,: " • Via Chesapeake ,and Delaware Canal. 'Philadelphia and Baltimore Union'Steam. boat Company. daily at 8 o'clock P. M. The Steamers of thin line are nowplying regnlarly tween this ..port and Baltimore. leaving Fier No. 2 North Delaware R 91311110, above Market street, daily at 8 o'clock P. M. (Sundays ted. ) - Carrying description of, meant 48 low Si any other line. Freight handled with great care, delivered promptly. and forwarded to all perms beyond the terminne free of commission. • , Particular attention peld to the transportation of all description: of Merchandise; Horses, Canis/gee, &,!.. dse For farther leen:nation. appo to JO A. Ruorb aivio.i.ro, • No.lB orth Delaware avenue. HAVANA STEAMERS. • . P. BENILMONTEILV LINE,-'' The Steamships HENDRICK HUDSON C 4 Howes STARS AND '; _papt. Holmes ~ ...... _ 7 These iteimeieQH. leave tide 'port for Havana every other Tuesday at BA. M. The steamship STARS AND STRIPES; Llolmes.master. will sail for Havana on Tuesday. morning. De ember 81 at 8 o'clock. Passage tollavioni,Sso..dirreney. o freight received: after Saturday. For freight or pa to • aasl i e llOVS WTS 4SO N3i . • 140 North AT Delaware avenue. NEW EXPRESS LINES To ALEXANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington, D. C., via Chesapeake and Delftware Canal,. with con. neeticitui at , Alexandria from- the most 1. direct route for Lynchburg, Priffto4,KUOPilles t aahv Ue,Dalton and.the Southwest. ' Steamers leave regolarly from the Slit wharf above Market street. every Saturday at noon. s Preight received dello.. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., . North and South Whitlow. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. • M. ELDRLDGE & CO., Agents ' Alexandria, Vir. - • - _IIIVRNEW YORK, WA DRIAWARE t taiD' N V'' , - Rexyzall CANAL . • . • - _ ~I. roes Steamboat Company Steam Pro %ikon leave from tint wharf below Meuiret street. mnb in tw dour hours. Goods forwarded to all vein*. North, -E and West , free of comWadon. ~. Freishts receive at the lowest rates. WM, P., CLYDE & CO., Agitate, • • - • . . Wharv. JAlifl3l3 GAiLItA 4A South gent, es 104 Wall etreer.'newYork. ' ' ~., ~ ' apll4f FOR LIVERPOOL,WITII DESPATCH.—THE' first-clan American ship CHIEFTAIN, 1811 tone register, Thomaa Malinke, master. _This wa having a large portieu el her car orange aged, will ball aa above. For balance of freight pssage apply CO , PETER WRIGHT & HONS. 115 Wilnat street. • ' ' i_ B IA= . I I4 FOR NEW OAK BWFLITSDRE Traninsortggott mg_arty-Dmpataby and Bwiftanre Unm a Delaware ard, Bai tan Canal.'On and after the hfarah. leaving da at 12 M. and 6 P. M. coonecting wittt666 all Northernand East ern lines. For fredght. ,whicliwtll be taken on accommo dating terme.apply to WIL M. BAIRD & CO., mhlBl9 No. South Delaware avenue. DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE Steam Tow. oat' Comyany.—Bargee towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre-de-Grace, Delaware City and Intermediate pointa WM. P. CLYDE & CO.; Agents: Cayt..lollll LAUG LIN. Bart Office, 14 B. Wharves, Phila.::: - apittdelb OONBIGNEEW NOTICE.—CONBIONEES OF CARGO V per brig ALBERT DEV9IB, Bewis; master, from Lon. don, will please send their permits on board to first wharf below South street, or to the office , of the undersigned. The generaLorder will he issued on Wedneeday, the 4th inst., when all goods not_ permitted_._. will be sent to public stores. WORKMAN •dr C0.,128 Walnut street. ' del IVOTICE. =wiz AMER. SHIP • CHIEFTAIN, 1 McGuire, master, front Liverpool. is now dhicharging, under general' order. at • Arch street wharf. Consignees will pplease attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT di SON& 115 Walnut street. • 'T.TOTICS.--AMER. SHIP JOSEPH FISH. STACK. 1" pole, master.- from Liverpool, la now 'discharging. under general order, at Arch street wharf. Coneigneca willplesse attend to the reception of their goods. Pte,TF.II WRIGHT di SONS, Ile Walnut street. nolStf QTgAlliEiNir ROMAN, FROM BOSTON.—CON. a) pineal! of 'Odra. nor above steamer; Will please mind for their goods now landing at Pine street wharf. deli St HENRY VVINSOR dc CO. TABS CNDLER., eittecessor, to JOHN SHINDLER & dSON Sail Idalum. No. 803 North ware avenue* Philedelp ' • , All work done in the beet manner and on the loweet and most favorable terms. and warranted to girelterfoot !satis faction. . • .• • Particular attentionglven to repairing.. , • REAL ESTATE SALES. inORPHANS' COURT BALE.—EirPATE OF JOHN MeFeeters, deceased.—James;A. Freeman. Auc tioneer.—Threeetory Frame Dwelling, N.•EL:conaer Thirty-sixth and Oak -aUftts, Twenty.seventh Ward. Under authority of the Orphans , Court for the City , and County of Philadelphia, on ..Wedneeday, _Pecember 18, 1867, at 12 o'clock, v; will be isoldiat public sale, at the Philadelphia Esc ge, the :following described real estate, late the ' pro ertY of John MeFeeters„ deceased: All that certain lot, of ground with the messuage thereon erected, situate on the. N. E. corner of Thirty-sixth and Oak streets„ in the . Twentf•seventh Ward of the city; containing In front on Thirty-sisth street 18 feet, and ex tending depth of that width.loo feet. Subjed - to the payment of the annual sum of $24 to Jane McArially during her life, which may-be paid - off if the purchaser wishes it -- • .' 1W $lOO to be paid at time of sale, By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C, JOSEPH C. CURRY, Administrator d. b. a. e. t, a. • JAMES A. FREEMAN,' Auctioneer, no27des 12 , Store, 422 Walnut street. faORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF JO. henna Scherb, deceased. James A. Freeman Auctiong_er.. • Three-story Brick Dwelling,NO, 733 West street, Fifteenth Ward. Under ‘authority of the: Orphans' Court for the City and County ' f Philadelphia, on Wednesday, December 18, 1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, .will be sold st public sale, at the Philadelphia S_. change. the i °Rowing described real estate, late the pro. perty of Johanna Scheib, deed, ATI that' certain three." story brick messuage and lot of around situate on the east side of Wet street, at the distanc e , of ' 479 feet, 53 , 1 inches north of CoateLet t eet,l NO. 7a3), in the , Fifteenth Nerd of the city; containingln, front on West• etreet, 15 feet and in depth 73feet 10 inches to a 4 feet alley. Sub ject to a'tnorte.rtee of $BlO, and interest theraonehtee 30th Sep_ ,_._trn3ber. 1857_, ' Occupancy seithithedeef..,, egar - t3lOO to be paid nt tt e time of sale. n e n By the Court,F, A. MERRICK. Cle k O. C. BeImAItATIASERMEYEtt 'Ad btret ix. , ' . JAMES A. FRE6SIA cAuctionser. 'n037,de15,12 ' ~, ~.. Store . Walnut street._ ' m 0,.. 'PUBLIC BALE JAMES ' A. • FilllEllAlsl. AUG. tioneer-Valuable Factory. Building Dwelling and glob Nos:: 1617 and , 1619: lklarth, 'Fifth street. On Wedneaday, DecPecember*. Ig7Ati.llVo'clock. noon, will be • cold at mimic Halo, at the4ltladelphla Exchange. the followleg described real eattite, viz : All that valuable lot of ground. with , the •thre(mstorY' brick factory. onemtltry blockandrh.shop, frame' stable , and. genteel threeatory brick. dwelling. ,hoeso; with ,twoatory back bullaiuga, thergen erected, eituate on,T the oast side of Fifth street. • 120 Met OK inches - Mirth a Oxford street, in" the Nine. , teetith Ward 'Of the e1t9440 feet front on Fifth street. and • ill a t 11 11 At light angles therewith on the aouth line Lid feet a incline. jinn; On the north line 145 feat 6J inches. Tho a oxe is at ety Valttable, property for a manufacturer; now used as a carriage factory. Itir $2OO to be paid at time effete. • . ' ' - :: tJAMES A. FICEEMAN, Auctioneer. n027,de11,12 ' Store 422 Walnut !street. for the . OltPll Si COURT SALE.-ESTATE OF ANN 5,1 4. N 1 1. c.;(7 deed.-James A. Freeman. Auctioneer.- Gsnte t. Meade* . ihick 'a welling, No. 1689 Race Weak IJn r A uthority of chit Orphane Court City'Anil c' intyof Philadelphia, on Wednesday: Deem. her 18, 1667.4tt1'c10A. i r,, rwill be sold at public sale, at the ,Xllllll, - di *lige. the following described real akid; late the 9 rty ofA Atm B. Cellinolibt4l.: All that certain three story brick dwelling, with doublo twdatory brick, pack buildings, and the let crtgrountl, situate (M the,eorth side of Race street, at the distance of 127 feet eaativcril from Seventeenth street, in the Tenth W.ol' matt* . i containing id froalilB feet., and in depth lin pct to Spring street. CW - Cleaf of iticumbrance. ,rgrg2oo robe pabl.atOpAretet.saigt.. i i . • 'll9 the e.ourt, . GEORGE„I'T P.j It_ !li V IE: Clerk 0. C. W. IIUN'rER, Executor' . • • 4 JAMES A. FREEMAN Auctioneer, • n0970c6 IS • • , Store, 422 Walnut atroot. " t-7 1,..X.E011TORil v ..14tSOli f 1 ~ : 41X--EST4v4q , lcMary "'Arm theltb; deco ', sties A. , lere Auctioneer. J)wedlispg ".14:1111 Lebanon and 81 Idontcalm •streeto Nadel/ yt 'oritari v ktjung,d t o the win 44. of the late Mary,"4l4o '...1 , ” 'di - Oa .ennOlita.Y.D oo . l B. RV. at 12 b'dlOck. n , , ~'; n , Midi public: awe, with. out rusemiliti . • 1 '.l , 70 ohaUgathefoilesfing do. ectrbed real eat /., • • I 1 , ict cintain a atort nrtelthoiltat (containing grooms 1W itJand lot of ground,sitit: Mc fax the eallk/In t Oka dat4L i tfilliirdWard of ate clty;.coltrai in tiff et and in . nth 88 feet tpllitOtetalAre 'o:bleb, COMMA' ~ literi .britd4 osi am. . Roots ~,,,_. .. ........*a : ~1 ,7 1:, , ,. f, ii n ' ,k. ofipt t elfy i , (4 1 .ge , : . ' i; .''' v. !!', t s 1,,..a 4 „.,L. ~ Le a l el 44, s P , Ato . likouopeero!,- P,il 1111 eatil ‘tiderix:v 4 .i. rlifall . aid atoot,;.i'l 4',:. 4.0: : . ,zow:rtl: , ...voZtorkd W.: ;fit icilt.'l.VA, SEAL VOSTATE AAIMEN• it, v.. 1 Dann' COURT' BALE.— EgrATI. OF east nel P. Trumintileasased. James. , A. 'Fret:Man, " Auctioneer. Value Iloperty, Swanson at °wee. gecond Ward: tinder ant o f of the °Oblate Oeurt for the (;ity and libunty of Phil elEbits. On 'TtieedV: Dec 18, 1867, at 11 o'clock. nobs, win be sold at pli m ma i at the Philadelphia , Exchange, th e following, d real catate, late the property ; of Samuel F. Truro nil. de. , ceased.: blo; I.—The one equal undivided third , palTref ail Met cettein brick manage gar tenement. AM& mdtg , • out butldhage, and lot or piece of ground. , Minute on tiur , wept side ot Swanson Bt. between finriatian and Wash- ; 1n tan streets, in the late District of floriMwal&nOnr , eftft • of P iladelphla; containing In front or breadM_ On tlZ,'" paid wonson street 81 feet '4 , Inched, and *nu 1410.1h1 don 1 40 feet, be the game more or leer, Donadegre. maul. y the liwede's ethirch Burial thnthdo anid i t.lo paid Bwanaon street, and noutirgurd and ground now orlate of William M. 8p dicer' '; ' im the free and common use and privilege of &earwig - /and hid 'non the river Delaware:Millie a eatialfe it font wide alley. the continuation of said landing left , oftlit. , • . the use of the paid Owners and occupiers of Medi M_,..,5 , Mt:a:Dag laid down on a plettaceOrnnarnit a C. O " orreturn of partition In the cage 0 Dettatifen. Denpls, remelnleg filed ha the •ofn e e of ppannnotaryt of, Fh~s, muGourtfortLeE , D~of PennsglvaalasLP~flad4l.; . , Nix 2--The one equal undivided third part) in, all - that , certain let of pound situate on the west side toidwaror , son streegiretween %Christian and Washingtonetreete.. inthat_part of the city_ of Philadelphia heretofore kegmln , as the District of Southwark. Be:inning, at rsr eetnerin' the junction of the watt line of SW4lllBOtl street:and axes. , Min 5 feet wide alley.rthereontinnation of the lending ha • i. comma l o ft even :Or the aye of the owners and °tennis:no . , of land boundintithereoVil theme extending' along the, north Fide of the raid 5 feet wide, alley. north. 86' leg. wen. 9 feet 8 inches to a point Ithersce atMalohenmthi side of the said 5 feet wide - a lle y N. 78 deg,min, W. to a point, ' being a corner of other ground lat e. _ve•nted by Archibald Robertson and Wife, arid Daniel itelnguer ' to raid Palmer, Crayeraft and ...Trumbull; thence by., tile said ground northward 26 (eet 8h inches , to a coiner of their other ground; thence northeietWardlYbY the same.' • ground 146 Motto A point Willa Weld nee ~ ( 1., the., sot ,' Swaneon street, and thence southweetwanitlyforig the , ; earns 8e feet to the place of beginning. _Wi 'the frees(, iInd,COMMOU non andWallege :of th e sa i d , feefellfides alley leading into ttwaneonfrt. 1.... A . ., '. ,__ki,,...„„ r „. 120.11.—A10, the equat end deithire flirt stk, 4Pas t certain lotef ground situat on , 0 yes aide et, o. 9 °' street. between Christian and Washington streetnitt - - port of the city of ; Philadelphia heretofore known ae, District of Bouthwark, , Reginninget , 11 Mint in* : 3 line of said Chinch *treat. at the distance of/214 ~1 4 inches northward from the N. E. comer of eriid, „ :? and Washinetonstruta, being a corner of gnawed newer, late of Joseph_ o..,_Snowdon; thence northward aiong:tbe east side of ea i d (harsh otreetls teel.siX inefies s in .-. an alley 2 feet wide to be left, open,. extending in P ...., 62 feet from the said:Church etreet,_• Werke oath - ~ along the north aide of Said alley and hY. - othe_,r land P . SA Archibald Robertson and wife and Daniel. Mc tire,. till ''.. feet ,to the reiddie ref another, R. feet wide - y to_ be ~. left open and ,to -. communicate with , 0 - Mat mentioned, 2 feet wide , alley thence ; middle of said • alley and. paralle l with ,Church •atree northward 47 feet, to the, head, of raid last nientione , .. alley.; thence , eutword byground , devised to ..John,: Fisher, 80 feet, a corner of said Fishers ground; t hence 4 by, the Marne g.roundnorthWard 35 feetti inches; to grbeihr, . formerly of this Swedes. Church; thence by the sante". Southeutwardly M feet 43 Inches to a corner; thencg partly by the sanur ground, partly by other ground of J. Palmer. B. Illeayeraft and it. T. Trumbull, and partly by other ground of Archibald Robertron =dß:sr:lel Mclntire. lea feet 436 inches to the north line'of a Certain 5 feet wide *nay. being the continuationof the landing Mee:mon left open fertile use of the ownera and °car:pieta ef_grotmd bounding thereon. westward partly. by said a l and-- partly by the gronnd formerly of Joseph 8. Snowdon, $6 , feetteinchan to a point in the line of said amend, Ind, - thence' still along the same northwesterly 66-teet., tr 'I e M T. Melee to , the place ei beginning, Together with_ the:4r. use of both the =ova Mentioned 2 feet wide alleys. art end for parsage-ways and watercourses into; and from the •'. mid Church area', in common with the ownere, tenants ' and occupiers of the ground bounding thereon, at all Dem, hereafter foreVer, rind with the - privilege of building over the said alley. . No, 4.—Alsothe equalundivided third part in all that' three-story brick .meesuage or tenement and lot of ground on the east side of Otsego street (We Church street), be, --; tween Waahington avenue and Christian etreef e. 945) t containing in front 15feet 6 Inches, and in de thence extending east on the north line at right angles feet 10X inches; thence seethe° Fterly 4 feet inch; thence can ' t' ' 20 feet 1 inches =Laney.; thence s O tsego-streetame 15 feet 83d thence 'west 60 feet to thence north along the Seine 15 feet 6 inches to the place of be- ginning. - . NO. S--Also the equal undivided thirdpart in: all that' threestory prick house and' let of ground adjoining the • tart described, on the east side of Otsego street (No. 947): , containing in front 15 feet 6 inches, and in depth 6Q feet to' , an alley, of which it haa the privilege. . No. 8 - --Also , the equal undivided third part in-all that • ' twestory brick boos) and Int , of ground on the cast side of Otsego street (late Chnrch street, No. 89, old =ether). in the late district of Southwark; now the city of Phila. delphia ; containing 12 feet 4)f inches on °trews airete,, , and extending east between parallel lines 103 feet, - Mere', or less, with the use of the alley on the north. No. 7.-- . ..A150; the equal =divided third part in all that certain two-story frame dwelling and lot of ground on a tlii east aide of °keg° street; containing in ropt 111. feet 2 inches, and extending east of that width 103 feet. I o. &-. , -Also; the equal =divided third wart tryst! that twooter, frame dwelling and lot of gronnd olr art., e aide of tsege street: containbsgin front 10*2 ekes, and ex te nding east of that width 103 feet, the tura of the alley on the eolith. ' ' ' .' No. P.--Also, the equal undiVided third part in all that two-story brick hours -and lot-ore-the east side of (late Church street, old number 41); containing intim:lllE feet 436 inches', and 'extending eastivardir hetWeen ' parallel liner, or nearly =eh, 103 feet, more. or tear. • Raretee to be paid at the time of sale.' By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C. • - ~ • B. B. CRAYOROFT, t. Exdautorit. . . E C. CREEBBROUGII.) -..- JAMES it. FREEMAN,_Auctioneer. n 02705,12 • ' . ' ' Store 422 Walnutetreet. _ ExEc-vrolts., SALE.-ESTATE JOPIX Carroll, deceits:ed. James A,. Freeman. Auctioneer. Under authority contained in the will of thalate John Carroll.- • deceased. on Wednesday,. Deeermber 18. 181 n, atl2 o'eltitit, noon, will be sold at nubile sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following deebribed o r n tate,rols.: No. I.—Tavern, Stable, and largo I N . E. coiner of York , and Second streettn' All that 'tie lot of ground with the three brick tavern and two.etor y . frame stable thereon ereete situate ' at the N. E. corner of Rork and :Second street, in the'-Nineteenth Ward of the city; containing in front on Second street 110 feet,and - extending in depth eastwardly of that breadth 104 feet to. , Perry street. Subject to a yearly ground rent of ,$66. No. 2.--Ground rent. S5O. All that certain yearly ground rent of fiftynaYable by Daniel D. Sehlifer.. , hbf , heire and aseigne„ in equal half . yearly payments on let days of February Austuit,' without dedtletien for taxes, dm. issuing out of ail that certain lot of ground the west side of Second street, 60' feet south 'front York 3 street in the 19th Ward of the city; containing in. front:, on Second street 30 feet, and in depth - westward, 121 feet Inches, to Philip street. No. 9,—Ground Rents6o. All that cortaintrearly ground., rent of e5O pay a ble by Jenks Black, heirs and awl:4ns. r in equal ..helf-yearlY pennants on the lint of February and Au ,6ist,-Without deduction fortaxe4 &c.. Mining Out:' of all that certain lot mg piece of ground situate On the west side of Delaware Second street, at the distance of 90 feet south from 'fork street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city; containing in trent or breadth on said &Mond street 20 feet, and extending in length or depth westward 121 feet 9 inches to Philip street. gar; 8100 to be paid.en each at, tithe of sale. ' • 13y order of F,xecutera. JAMES A, FItEEMAN„ Audi: Meer, m0v27.de5,12 • Store 4MI Wahmt street.' rtt ORPHANS',COURT -- SALE.ESTATE or AMES , . ii deceased.—Jainee A. Freeman, Anetioneen* Under authority of the Orphans , . Court for the tiltY and County of philaad phis, on Wedneeday,.Der..l64B67.att 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at putdic sale, at the Philadel phia Eachango.tbe following destaibed realesteteißitethe propm_ty of James deceased; 1.-/tivo.etat Brick Bouse, he. 4Cri Rash street, bele er Coral:2sth All that certain twcwdory brick , inessuisge Matt of : ground. situste on the southwesterly sideont street, at the distance ef .45 feet southeaitat t efehut (fetal intoe 25th Ward of the city; con iiifront 15 feet, and:in depth 61 feet 6 inches to sk&l wide alley laid out for this and other lots bounding thereon. Subject to a mortgaee of $7OO. - • 2.—TWO.BtOXY , Brick - Meese; 'NO.--411 Rush street, ' above Frankford Read. All that certain two-story brick messuage and, lot Of ground Situate on the S. W. side of Rush street, at the distance , of 691 feet east iromPrank. ford Road; containing - In front 14 feet and In depth 64 feet. Subject to a mortgage of 8670. • • -No. B.—Two.story. Brick House, No. 417 Rush street. All that certain two.atoly brick messuage and lot of - ground • situate on the S. W. Bide of Rush street, at the distancer of est feet east of Frankford Road, in the Twenty.flith Ward of the city; containing in front 14 Flet and in alepth 64 feet. Subject to 4410dg/104 l e SRO. elOO to be' paid at the time of sale. • • D 7 the Court B. A. hiERRICK. Clerk O. C.. - EDWARD BUCKLEY, Advise:. / JAJLES FREEMAN, Auctioneer. •, • n 027 . de 612 Store 4f IYaLuut street. . EXECUT RS' POSITIVE SALE.—E 6 TAT 'OF :Thomas E. Morrie, deceased :— James Freeman.' ...Auctloneer.—Genteel Ftwellinge Noe. 10)0 and tat ibfahlhall street,—Ender authority contained in the will: of the late Tbonuts E. Morrie.' deceased, on Wedn. caw,' December 18, 1867 at 12 o'clock, noollwill be meta ORD , !lie pale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the folio add scribed real estate, viz : No. I.—Althat certain. nr i . story brick dwelling; with two-story brick. back h I and frame kitchen and, bath room attachod.withthe Into ground,. onthe W. side of Marshall etreist, the ~ .earen.. tieth ard of the city (No. 1010); containing In frt 111 1 feet. including the half of a, 2 feet alley on the Void& thereof, and extending weetward in depth betweem , porabel linee b feet 10 inchee. with the use of the said' 9' feet alloy No: 2... The three atory brick dwelling with 'trrhataiz . brick back building. frame kitchen an bath , house a tacked, and the let of groond.pliOitting the,tibolry i g i tttO north; containing in front 18 , feet, including , the of the 2 feet alley on the south, and extending in do west- ward between parallel lines 69 foot 10 inchert, with the use' of the said 2 feet alloy. ‘, . , . M - Clear of inctunbrannot it_B — sloo to be paid on each at int) time of nide. By order of Executors. JABIES A. FREKBAN. Auctioneer.' Store, 4:13 Walnut divot. nal des 12 colllllANtl' , (MET SALE —:-.ESTATD 'OF hart Melcy L dee'd,—,lames A. b'recman, Auctioneer,...) Twoatory !dank Dwelling, N 0.4148 Laneaater amine Twenty.fourth , Ward.--Under authority of. the , • Court- for, this , City and County of l'hilinini pi oug, i Ct Wednesday, December - 18th, 1867,_at - 12 o'clock. wW be gold at rtublitruale, et the PhHadelPhle'fte q Ed I ollowing deperibed real estate. late the PrOcatit ; t bleley, deeeaged: All that certain two tY OpAr n etil silage. , with - two•gtory back building' an t ot 4 ft,, , :., gitug teen the south w ardly side. of , Lan ai taatrnu the Twonty•fourth' Ward of the city., at 4 tg1a44,0 feet wot of Rebeeca street i containing ref vitp , e etj god in depth lee fent to a 4.feat Wider, VT trk„ , p Itobveca 4 troPt into a Sfeet wide alley Ica , Set, , street; • with the free nee of ,tha2 add all ' .'" latiFalri range, hot and cold water, atfi KeY neat door. i: t, , ^',, % ,i' 10. — 11140 to 1)0 . 1) . 0411th°, le of sale. • / ' . 113 , 27 t1 d 7 . P 9 2 urt, - 41 i 1:4 6 EBt2tr : E4 E tx, ' Tiarttar5, '117. 0314 RindiC a. 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