7 A . 6 , vmluE. A Child Earnings Owe Mysteries' and 1131oliviblie Affairs ' • /100 1, ses% Dee. 18.—:A 'mysterioua an d exciting affair is being developed in Ibis county. Last week a tenant house was; destroyed by, pee, and a girl Of twelve years of age burned to death. From suspicious circumstances, the reputed father and, mother of the clailda.llr. and Mrs. Btown—were arrested on a charge of arson and murder in setting fire to the house and causing the death of the girl. But they were discharged by the Coroner s July. • It la stated that the parents had a life policy of $5,000 on the deceased it the Travelers' Accident Insuranee Company of Hartferd. It was a three months' policy, taken out , about the time the fatally took. up their;'residence in Canaan. and had bet twelve due to run when the insured lost her life. • The parents applied to,the 'Company for, the amount of the, policy"'.' when' circumstances aroused the suspielon of the officers that ell was not right. They caused the body to! ' disin terred. and. an examination was tr institnied, wh the marks of violexthe were plainlY abed on, back of thttehild'ichead. • An officer of the company immediately pro ceeded to Canaan and made a thorough exami nation of the premises where the disa . ster oc curred, and the developments served tonstrength en the suspicion that foul play had been used, and that Mr. and Mrs. Brown had been 'guilty of &terrible crime. - •• The officer telegraphed to Connectieutto have the parties arrested, and on yesterday he came to this city and took out the requisite papers to obtain a requisition from Governor Fenton for the custody of the prisoners. 'lt is, moreover, reported that the•child was not a daughter of the Browns,. but was abducted by them from Ohio some time ago. There is a deep-seated suspicion that she was sacrificed by the Prawns in order, that they might . obtain the, amount of ,the life insurance, and that their brief residence in Canaan was merely to carry out this nefarious purpose. Should these suapicions be confirmed it will unfold the most horrible and inhuman crime that ever disgraced this section of the country. Additional details are given by the Hartford Tiaies,, of ,Tuelalay. Mr. and Mrs. Brown ware found in Western New York and brought to this city, last night, by Officer Cowles. This morning they were visited in the station house by Lieutenant Packard, S. F. Jones,Esq., who is engaged for the prosecution, and James G. Batterson, Esq. Brown was not inclined to say much; he stood upon his dignity, and said if there was anything against him "prove it." He was in one cell and Brown in another, ; and when the officer approached her cell he eried"otit, to her to keep her tongue to herself. He is a hard-looking fellow; looks like an Eng lish thief, and is dressed like one, wears a stove pipe hat, with a narrow strip of crape around it, and is altogether a mean-appearing specimen of humanity.. lie is apparently about thirty-tour Tears 6EIIO. • , Mrs. Brown was more inclined to. say some thing, and finally her husband (we thus stylehim, but it is probable that they are not man and wife) was taken out of the station-house and re moved to the jail, in order that his presence in the same building inightmot be a bar to her say ing what the would desire to. She IS twenty-four years of 'age, and a fair looking woman. She claims to. - be the second wife of Brown, the child being his by his first wife. The details of the interview we are not per mitted to make public, at present, as further con sultation is to be held. It may be stated. however, that there are cer tain circumstances which lead strongly to the 14ef1that the - child was • stolen from the depot in 'Toledo, 'Ohl6; that Broirti , aiid the woman too 4, her to Canaan, got her life insured, and the* at: k ctinveattut time, Near;her brains out, and thrush her into a pantry in, hich a fire was kindled, with the Intention of burning down the house and thus covering up the terrible crime of murder. If view of , the case shall be demon strated te r 'be true, it will reveal a case of de pravity seldom met with in criminal annals. It is stated that parties in Toledo have been telegraphed to, and will shortly arrive in Hart ford to give what information they possess con cerning the abduction of the child. The National Manufacturers' Con vention. CLEVELAND ' Dec. 18.—The afternoon session short, one. Mr. Raymond, the President, O:'W. Cochrane; Vice President, to the Chair, who will hereafter preside. The Committee on Resolutions Is in session, and IS preparing a report to be submitted " The time 6(016 - Convention was spent iihear -bartitigark to imeats •. nvitations from the Committee on 'ArranA number of letters were read expressing the fullest and most cordial sympathy with the ob- Hcts of the Convention. Letters from William . Kelley, D. A. Wells, Cvamissioner of Rev mine; arid Keen. Morrirand. Moorhead; were aeferrea to the ' Committee on Reso1liti01:18. - The Convention reassembled at seven o'clock, and the- Committee. on Memorial. and Resoltt- iinna_Mad4 their report, , general plan of which embodies the report and Memorial pre pared by the Committee of the Detroit Manufac turers' Association, and substantially adopted by the Committee on Memorial and Resolutions. The following is their report: Raolved, That this Convention affirm, first, and before/di - other consifferatious of advantage to individuals or classeeithe Sacred j neSs of a full and just ultimate payment of the national debt; and that in urging a change and reduction of in ternal revenue taxation, we would bear in mind the financial condition of the "country and the expenses and just obligations of the Govern ::{gent,, and eo plan our reform a to, improve that 'entaitioni and thus, in fit time, meet those obli gations with more ease and greater certainty. Resolved, That however cheerfully our taxes , were borne when necessary in the crisis of a great war, now that our condition is changed, many of are unnecessary. and depress buei-- . mess and hamper the productive industry of the putitrY,''and thattour burdensome and exhaus tive internal taXgtign,should be speedily reduced t. th e wants of an ceonnxeleal administration of fiscal affairs; and since the revenue under exist ing laws may be estimated at $150,N0,000 per annum more than such necessities require, the internal revenue tax stamp ditties levied ou all matinfaettirest and prodrictions,lnkurles excepted, should be removed. - ' Wheiv.as, The experience of theworld shows that the most simple system of taxation,. rising revenue from a few sources, insures most ease economy and certainty; therefore . Resolved, What it is full time thalgteetunbrons and perplexing details, and credits of a system so new, and therefore imperfect, as ours, be put aside, that simplicity, order and economy may take their place. Itoolval, That we fully indorse and com mend a statement of, the llecretary of the Treati cry in ilia late report, that it is evident that the administration of the revenue law must be more efficient than at present to secure the service from utter demoralization; and in view of the grave ,trrith of that statement, we would. urge upon Congress as of the highest importance the adop tion of some plan—a board of examiners, or some adequate means—by which character,fltness and responsibility shall be rigidly. demanded of all revenue officials; and also a reform which shall prevent corrupt officers from using,irresponsibly, power, without Judge or jury,to plunder honora ble men, and fatten op their share of the spoils thus basely gained. • 11 - hercas, Oficial statements, show that the na tional delit, has been reduced $266,185,121 since . , Sept. 1,-1.86t3r and, tehereas t . experience of these two years just closed show that the se vere: and eouplieat&l taxritiondnecessary for such and 'speedy payment, if - continued, wititxhaustand paralyze the resOttrees and la bor of the country ; therefore, tf Resolved. That such rapid reduction of debt IS fraught with danger in the near future, and slionld pot ix. continued, and that only when 11 the States of the Union are in a financial con ditio&to pay their full share should the debt be reduced by a small sum, annually. increasing as the growth of wealth and population allow, .with a view to full payment as soon as it can be safely done without perilous exhauetion and .entbarmtnent. • kesolved; That we 'deem of .great importance that constant and systematic care be used, so that the gOvernmental income and outgo will balance, 'with the difference, if any,. on the surplus side, knee without such care it Is utterly impossible to z•dlust revenue matters wisely or tor the common good, add Anpily ippoeeible to avoid shameful zuLtional Onancial dlMcultles and, therefore, we vfould suggest that tlt committees or board s ' be y Cimagrefse and the Treasury. Depart `.; Mat; uk: tweet, Ind:, - confer ruad carefully inform each other of the'Probable incomes and expenses: that all appropriations" be made with a careful eye to thin balance, to observe and maintain ' which to honor and success, to injure or to di:- rtroy which ehame and enabarraslment for in dividual and ilattou. alike. Thepommittee farther. reprated two mraxiortils. for presentation to' Congress, urging Ihhe .tion of t he.views set forth in those resolutions. The RFS recommended the collecting of internal revenue exclusively from whisky, fermented !mural: and wine, tobacco,' snuff and. cigars, swaradiout and railway receipts, bank, insurance and railway dividends; deposits, legacies, strews , slobs, licenses," - Stamps and brokers' sales , of stocks and gold; and that all faxes now „levied upon , me.nutactures be removed: ,The memorial urges at length that from the sources named auf ticlent revenue could be raised, leaving all our in dustrial intereAts to expand ,unfettered. The t sticond• memorial' urgd the adoption ,by o:ingress of the recommendations of the Com missioner of Internal Revenue' that a' thorough Ayslom of .examination into the moral and edu cational fitness of, all candidates for office, as in allißuropean.governments be established. Roth memorials were adopted, and after. the tranktdtion 40raa tulscellaneetra business'.the Convention adjourned till to-morrow., TELEGRAVIHIW SUMILAIN Tint registered vote of Texas Is 1.04,219. A Gian Meeting was held, in Boston last night, atwhlch the Hon. N. Edmonds presided. destitution exists in many parts of Ala- Oxv Poru . has appointed a'freedman to be a justice of the peace in Alabama. FEO3I one ton of quartz a Minnesota gold com pany obtained sixty-s6Ven ounces of bullion valued at $7OO. Gsur. &mums:4 declines to take .any position in the Cabinet unless the remainder of the riesiv dent's counsellors resign. • THE Georgia Convention has adopted a resolu tion urging the removal of Governor Jenkins, of that State. , , • - - Tux steamer Sappho, from New York for Wilmington, N. C., has been sunk off Ilattents. No lives were lost. Arms and amtnualtion secreted by the Fenians have been discovered and , seized by the police at several places in England. Mosr of the farmers in. Alabama are hiring fewer laborers than , usual, and the crop prospects for next year are unfavorable. 3,lxxiceir refugees arriving in Brownsville, Texas, are : arrested and sent - back aa deserters under orders by Gen. Reynolds. B. th,o'ANsta:3l, of Philadelphiv, has' been appointed Revenue Agent for the tßate of Texas, and left for his post last evening. Coxrnac-rs have been signed for constructing a new railroad from Washington to Baltimore, to connect there with the Northern Central and other Pennsylvania railroads. GENERAL! HA:scock has issued an order that the election fox, - „or against, a Convention in Texas, and for delegates, will be held from February 10 to 14, 'Tin Coniervative Central Executive Committee of Georgia,met in Macon. yesterday, and made provisions for a thorough organization through out the State. . " DEsPATI.'II from Abyssinia says : a report from the interior had reached the British ex pedition that King Theodore had set fire to and destroyed Debra Tabor. Tait Inralide Rune, of St. Petertbnrg, says: -The policy agreed upon between France snd Austria on the eastern question, if persisted in, will imperil the tranquility of Europe." Committeoon Public.La.nds hare reported to tlie D.OIISO of RePresentatiyos'a bill declaring forfeited to the United States the lands granted to the Southern States in 1856 to aid in the con struction of railroads. THE English war: steamer Jason arrived at Vera Cruz on-December 7, with orders to bring away Mr. Middleton, of the British legation, and all the British consuls s and archives in Mexico. Tne English residents were mu2h excited over this order. - _ THE examination of John Martin and others, connected with the funeral demonstration on the Bth„ was concluded_ en i Monday, in Dublin, but the decialon of the tourt was reserved, and-Mr. ,Martin and Mr. Lalor were cotarnitted fortrial on thecharge of misdemeanor. They imincidiately furnished the requisite ball, and were discharged from'cutitody:• r • ME,T , q.asp.,EA replied on., Tuesday.to the attacks made upon:the govenirdent by the Liberal party in the Italian. Parliament. In the course of his speech he said Italy wouldfiooner or later possess Rome, and that end would be accomplished, not by toms, but brmoral force.. Ratazzi followed in a speech in opposition to the Chief Minister, say- I mg the popular vote, in Naples and other cities of Italy showed that the nation demanded a different policy. ANOTHER attempt was made yesterday to blbw up one of the city prisons in London. Powder was placed under .a wall of Millbank jail, in which a number of Fenians are confined. The preparations were all completed, and the fuse bad been lighted by the`conspirators without at tracting attentiOn, but fortunately; owing to some defect in the arrangements, the powder did not explode, and the plot was discovered before the attempt to carry it out could be renewed. No arrests have been made, and no clue has yet been obtained to the guilty parties. THE Mexican Congress was opened at noon on the Bth. President Juarez read his message in person to the assembled Congress. It speaks intheinost flattering manlier of the bravery of the Mexican troops and their sufferings in the war for independence, and is - grateful for the rympatliy.repeived from the South. American re publics. He refers Ina. complimentary , manner to the action of .the ;United, States. and declares that all treaties with Eurbpeanykowers are at an end., The most important part of the mesaige is the siirrendee by Jtiiirei Into theliands of the Congress of all the.e.xtraordinary powers he had asaumed..„,Senor Eziquel Monte z, the chalonan, made a'signifteint response" to the ineffsage, and di dared that Mexiao was indifferent as to the re snuiptionf .guropean relations. He aeknowl edeed the' indebtedness of the country to the tnited States for their Moral flupport during the * NEW JERSEY MATTERS. ' THE C. 011.1. Pno,lEcT.--The proposition to con struct a tide-water or ship canal between Camden and a suitable point on the Mullicas river, Is meeting-With conSidsrable eneeuragement. It is a project of no little magnitude, and the friends: of the enterprise deem it one that cannot fail to. be remunerative.. It ls,,thereforc,. believed that as soon asthe projectors andleorporaters obtain: charter. from the. Legislature,.the company will. be regularly Organiacch tt stepetakerg ANC Se curing subscriptions to the capital stock. The projeetof building a railroad from Camden to. the sea-shore way agitated-some eighteen or twenty years before it , was .6omutenced, and lit may be several years before such an improve ment as this will reeelvesuffielmit eneogragement to begin it, but it will bo made some day. It is only a question of time. . E . :CC:ELLEN - C. SPORT.--Wild game, such as black ducks. geese, brant, blue-bills, teal and •other water fowls, were never morc abundant than at the piesent time, 'in all the bays, inlets aui thoroughfares for miles above and below Atlantic City. Gunners are enjoying the sport of emit- Wring them in large numbers—those In Atlantic City alone averaging about seventy five a day. On Monday last, the two Messrs. Conover killed thirty-two, 1 and then a Tans goose is I,olf cap tured, and an 'oe'casional brabt is brought in. This exhilarating sport is participated in by every ono on the Island who owns or can borrow am. Ducks sell in' that city for seventy cents a pair. ate beginsing to can- Vass ale 1 4**/ Which contca off in March.' Variouts geuttientekt are spoken of for the various positions to be filled. The usual as pirants', for municlpalkodors are again in the field, urging their cOtmtfbi, Oke nomitiationS, but a batch of new ones have' sprung up, who it is quite evident, distancethem in the race. This appears to be the , cast in both parties, and, from indletationd, , tho 'cOndrieeity election will be pretty warmly contested. CitnisrmAs Toir..--Vnltsuid. pripparations arc tieing made by the Vinous ilemifititions In Camden for the observance of the Christmas holidays.. The churchea pare to be llsigisomcly festooped with evergreens and other rip,ropriate daceirations. The annual Fairs and Festivals are also being arranged, and will make a very grand display.. The Wiles connected with the Third Street, • MothOdise Church will hold a Fair throughout the entire holiday season, on an ex tensive scale, ,thq proceeds of, lithic will be ap plied to the funds now being raised towards re building a new hoir t se, of . worship. n CAMDEN COUNTY Counrs.—The Ja nuary Tdrin of the Camdcn4) nnty , CourtWgthought i , will be quite a pro r i0,40,4, cOateqmikee - ,tif the large amount obusiness on, ItsiulPiiiC Which' will accrue up to the day the term commences. At the last term the Grand Jury found over ono hundred true bills. If half that number arc found at the coining session, the term will bit at least six weeks. • DAILY EVE IRO BULLETIL-lIIILADELPIII,A, DEOF,MBER 19; 1.86.7.'• 'STS . EXTENSIVE Salk or REar, ESTATE.—Jtnes A • Preetnall, Auctioneer, sold ,Yellterdayht Dam at , the Exchange, the following: Share , Itercantlle Library, $8; 4,500 shares Philadelphia National Petroleum Company at lie., $ll 25; two-story frame house northeast corner' of Thirty-sixth and Oak streets, lot 18 by 10( feet.. 51,425; three story frame house, No. 1128 Ulm street, lot 20 by 74 feet, $1,175; genteel dwelling, No. 1010 Marshall street, lot 13 by 70, foot, $1,920: three-story brick dwelling, No. 1012 Marshall street, lot 13 by ;0 feet, $2,050; three-story brick dwelling, No. 733 'West streetOot 15 , by 73 feet, $1,750; three-story brick tavernogable and large lot, 110 by 101 feet, northeast corner of Secdhd and York streets, $7,200; ground milt of . $5O per annunt, $700: genteel three-story ,briek. dwelling, No. 1620 Race stieet, lot 18 by 140 feet' $0,950; brick dwelling, No. 4046 Lances ter avenue,- lot 16 by 100 feet, $2,500; two three-story brick dwellings, Nos. 811 Lebo,- non and 810 Montcalm street, lot 14 by 68 fedt, $2,600; one-third interest In a three-story brick store-house, Swanson street, above Washington avenue, lot 31x146 feet, $3,000: one-third interest in a lot adjoining the above,. 50x146 feet, $2,500; one-third ;interest in a lot' on Otsego street, in the rear of the above; 10x80, $2, 000 1 one-third interest In two three-story brick houses, Nos. 915 and 047 Otsego street; lot 15,112.60 feet— eachs4oo-4800; one-third interest in two-three story brick houses, Nos. 041 and 913 Otsego st., lots. 12,145103 feet--each s3oo—s6oot . one-thini interest m,two two-storysframe houses, Nos. 037 and 039, Otsego street, lots 103 5;105 feet—each slso—s3oo; sold at private sale, a, three-story brick house, No. 222 Nth Juniper street, lot 16 sGO, $2,850. ELECTION Or • AS4IST.VNT ENOWEEIL o TIIK FIRE DEYAATMENT.—A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fire Department was. heldAst evening to receive the returns of the companies' votes for Assistant Engineer froth the First Di vision, to fill the unexpired term of Terrence lleCuaker. Samuel J. Stone presided,. and Wm. A. Short and Edward T. Drumell were appointed tellers.. The following is the vote of each candidate : • James Pollock--llarmony Engine, Rope En gine, Robert Morris Hose, Shliller Hose, South). waik Hose, Coluinbia - Rose, Diligent Englub, Perseverance Hose, Philadelphia Rose, Phienix Hose, Schuylkill Hose. Warren Total,l2. John .1. ..Maloney---Delaware Engine, Moya mensing Hose, Good Intent llose, Niagara Hose, Reliance Engine, Washington Engine, Hibernia Engme, Philadelphia Engine. Total, 8.( .1 . 63(ph 11. Logue—Franklin Engine, Marion Hose, American Hose and Washington Hose. Total, 4. William. Butler—Southtark Engine and Good Will Engine. Thomas IL. Peto—Hope Hose. William 1.. Furman—Weeeacoe Engine. lexander .11celintfq k —Fame Hose. The President announced that James Pollock having received the highest number of votes was duly elected, and ordered his name to be sent to Select Council for confirmation. Adjourned. ALLEGED EvAsioN or TEE REVE:s:CE LAI\ . Levi Ro l tenthal had a hearing before United States Commissioner Phillips, yesterday, on the charge of evading the revenue law. Cornelius J. Dougherty, a revenue Inspector of the First district, testified that he visited the cigar manu factory of defendant on the 17th instant, at No. 138. Chestnut street, and asked to be shown tne Government regulation book, but none was produced; the receipt for a liceuse and for the payment of a special tax wag' Inquired for with the same result. A. son of defendant took the witness to the third-story of the building, where four persons were engaged making cigars, only three of whom had permits, none of which were endorsed in the First Collection District, as the law requires. The inspeetor made a report to Collector Abel, who seized the contents of the manufactory. Mr. Rosenthal was bound over for trial. Tut. .monviterrs Soup B°cm - ff.—This society commenced its winter operations yesterday morning, at the :office, 'Fourth . street, above Brown. During the forenoon over , 2l pllons of soup were distributed to the poor of 'the district. This is a smaller amount than usual, there not having been as much sufferingas on previous oc casions. Daring the year about $2,000 imcontn butions Were received by the managers for the eociety. It was stated that the cost 9f furnishing. soup to the poor averaged about four cents per head. A. amendment to the charter has been obtained, authorizing the managers to connect therewith a free bathing establichnient, and dur ing the year about 9.000 baths.were taken by wo men and children. Thelighest number relieved was in the years 1855 and 1856, when six thou sand three hundred and two persons were. re lieved. THE LATH Barium EXPLOSION.— Yesterday, Coroner Daniels summoned the following gentle men as jurors in the case of the late boiler ex plosion, at the whisky distillery', Forty-second and Ludlow streets, whereby the foreman, George 11. Wertley, lost his life: John Agnew, Henry B. Lyons, John A. Fulton. Philip Btahl, James F. Neall and Benjamin. F. Dubois. The jury then visited the Hospital, and viewed the body of Wertley, after which, they proeecded to the scene of disaster, and inspected the boiler and engine. The investigation will be commenced on Monday evening next., RAILWAY. CASUALTY.--Last night, about eight o'clock, .a man named William Fullorth, residing, in Aintat street, Germantown, was run over by a 'passenger railway car at Rising Bun. The wheels passed over the left leg, crushing It in a. horrible manner. He was, on the eat, doing up, the Germantown avenue,; , and fell. oft going, under a car that was coming down. He was taken to the Episcopal Hospital. BuiciDE.—A sailor, named Antonio McCall, a native of Prussia, .committed suicide. yesterday, at his residence, 512 'Penn street, by. taking arsenic. The deceased, It was said, had been dis appointed and crossed in love, and became so. despondent that he : committed the fatal deed. COAL AN.O WOOD. It. W. E11E1..33.8. IL G, SCARLLI . , SHIELDS & SCA RIVET, coAincv;: ~.Ens 1346 CALLOWHILId.STREET. ORDERS BY MAIL WILL. RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 4.1e1.1-theto-2m LEWIS,.:CONRAD, COAL 'DEALER, A. W. COMER NEM AND MISTER. ALL TEE FAVORITE COALS CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND CAREFULLY PREPARED. ne4.4.th 6 warn AIM O L O li.l*T . "16 CENU STOVESMILE VEIN and' G tEENWOoD NUT sad at Coal Depot, 407 North TWENTIETH EL deF. W. & C. M. TAYLOR, Jr. 's•lin • P . MoGARRY & SON, DEALERS, IN COAL AND WOOD A WEST END Or CHESTNUT STREET BRIDGE. . . BLACES4THS' COAL,, i1e,7.21:4' HICKOR I , OAR AND PINE WOOD 00 QPLEIsi_DID STOVE COAL LARoRECUT,_, 5 00 SUPERIOR I.vatIGIR. . 8 711 nolB-2m E. D. Afaurdii. * Wails • • FREOK'B'DELEBRATED DENTR/LLIA. 'HONEY BROOK LEHIGH AND OTHER FIRBT-CLABB,COALB I W EIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED, •SCOTT & CARRICK noutmo MARKET STREET. 1? R. PENROSE & CO., DEALERS IN COAL, 1411 .111. Callowhill street, above Broad, Philadelphia. Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. of all sizes, prepared OX. pressly for Family IJse. Or Orders received at 1411 North EIGHTH Street, 01 through the Post-office. noB2olll I. MASON DINES. JOLIEN F. 8111ELIMi TTHE IiNARSIGNE,D INVITE ATTENTION: Td their of • _ • Wpring contain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal s which, with the prettara on given by us , we think canna be excelled by any othe r al• office, Franklin Institute Building, N 0.16 Borah Seventh fitreet. SINES 4SHEAF .._F 1 laiotf Arch street wharf. Balbuyllana so DANCING. ' DlEEtillt FANCY AND CrrIZEINB , DlteB t ,441. 5 1 itt ral li takes place at her Rooms, southeast_ comp!' 04":„Nr 413? ara d jA:TitiLT .1 1 '"Ci171 YU/ . / .1, • tb street, ' .• r it* ------- S DM. fI_ERMANLA ORB A MISTRA. PUBLIC RE ALS " r brio FUND-dia.. SA Y em? RD r u l norm 0 1 c 0000 / 41 at Um Door at all te tan be =do V taa l eAritt= treet. 1 L 0010 JUIKUOIOI ACADEMY We ' •• • • • , cizernoEo l irm AND ALFRED HANLON, LOSHOCI FOR_T IiOLHIPA WS ONLY. COMMENCING • MON AY EVENING, December . TIM World's • ' Great Favoritesi—The Wonderful and 1~ amette 'HANLON BROTHERS: ' HANLON BROTHERS ! George, William and Alfred, with their Grand Trans. Atlantic Combination. Twenty male and' female Conti nental Artistes, allneW to America. • • • THE HANLUN BROTHERS ' ' have secured the following confederation of human skill, theirlirst appearance Innis pity:.. • , • JIMMY :GCB% TILE CHAMPION SWIMMER OF THE WORLD, the eelebtated Natator, or Huntart Frog, ht - hie marvelous aquatic evolutions, in the comae of which he will eat, drink and stnoke v wb lie entirely submerged in his watery bed. _1 • ' ' IiftOFEEISOR GREGOIRE. ETHARDO, Mb GREAT SPIRAL ASCENSIONIST. MLLE. ORRTRUDE, • , and her highly trained• Canin- Troupe of -Seven Edu cated French Poodles.. MlnE GREGORY, TIM VERSATILE ARTISTE. JEAN AND VICTOR, • • the Champion Juvenile Gyrunnete of all Europe. ALFRED AND ARTHUR, the AERIAL • WONDERS. GEORtiE, WILLIAM AND• ALFRED lIANLON, in their intrepid and:terrine Aerial Feats, Including theit new and wonderful creation, entitled the Tit HEE FLYING MEN OF TOE AIR, first time in this olty. • • HANLON'S GitAND MINIATURE CIRCUS, introducing the beautiful Trick Pony "Aurora," the Per 'forming Goat“Eemeraida,“ the highly trained Steed "Dint si," and the celebrated:Quadruped Artiste, "J up'. ter," the only Dog in the world that has been taught, to Ride, Vault, Leap Bulloona, rivaling the moat ae compliehed Equeetnans of the day. 'the whole Canino Fraternity in ' LILTPUTIAN STEEPLE CHASE. New Christroaa Pantomime. untitled PERPETUAL TORMENT. in which the prominent mem bera of the troupe will aD pear.. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEES, CHRIST3I.IB.AND bATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 2) o'clock. for the tepeefel ticoo,nmodutlon of Fanal Iles and Schools. _ PIM.;b UZr A 113IISSION.—To 31atinees. Adults, 50 E rents; • hildren, to 11 1 1 parts of the Renee, 25 cents. Evcnings—Orehestra,4l; Orchestra Circle and Balcony, 7.5 cents; ramilv Circle. 50c. ; Am uhithcatre, ' Doors open at 7, ()vesture commences at 7 "o'clock precisely. The sale of Tickets will commence at-the Academy, and at J. E. GOULD'S New Ilene Wareroome, so. 5:13 IiiiERTNUT street, Friday, December 20. Remember that those who wish for seats must seen re them in advance.. - de19.40 CADEMY UF.MUSIC. -- DE LA GRANGE. • BRIGNOLL GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. THIS (Thureday) EVENEV,I. December tB, at 8 P. M. Last night but ono of the kincrs. Mozart's chef d'muvro, DGN GIOVANNA. Meedamea DE LA GRANuE, etia.,LIETS and M. , . CU LLOBIL Signori B MONO LI , ORLAN)INI. c, LSI N 1 and COLE'l'Tldn the principal rolee. LAO.3loal Director and Conductor. Signor Nlco. lue rridav, Dec. :.%), ERNANI. Saturday, Dec. 2.1, GRAND PAIt.e.,\VELL Admission to Matinee $l, including reserved seats. Box office Open daily troth HA. M. at the' Academy of Music, and C. W. A. Trumpler'e new 3lueic store, No, 14N Chestnut e tree+. AMERICAN ADADEMY tit MUtlitl. ZIAX MAL:ET:MR.% GRAND ITALIAN• OPERA. 'POSITIVELY FOR TWO W.F.ELIS ONLY. CO3IMENCING :MONDAY. JANUARY o, ltaie, (luring which the di.tinguieheallima Donna, MME. L'AREYA ROSA, mill atipear in a number of her f tvorite role,. del2 ti N Utak b :41., bTEEET THEATRE. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. - Will be produced MONDAY. Dec. 23, And during HOLIDAY lc, EEL THE MAGNIPICa.NT" SPEC I'ACUL AP, PLAY Founded on the beautitul Fairy Tale, CINDERELLA: OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER, And entitled Produced With -- IS Elk' AND GORGEOUS SCENERY. COaTU3IES. A BALLET OF Sk.VENTY.FIVEBEAUTIFCL YOUNG LADIES_ AND A CAST OF 1.: , ‘ EQUALLED POWER. Box Sheet new open. ju-tmlar Dramatic prlres resumsd. Admission-r-Z.oanis, 50 cents anal $E Next SA'i CIL\ oON. Der. 21. ONLY ENGLISH DRAMATIC PERFORMANCII. • • . Given this. week, un Which occasion MLLE. 31AIGE ZUE Will app,ai in a FAREWELL 3L(TINEF.. The performance Will consist at - MABSANIELLO. Admission to 3latinee . . rents. Children 2.5 cents. ry lah lr fmn ' %5../ T 4, 1 1 ..r etr;e2.. tlegini ar TB 18 (THURSDAY 1' nVENLNG. Dec. 19,1 M LAST Nuarr OF-THE LOTTERY OF LIFE. FOURTHJOHN AND BLKOU AST G G WEAAS. EK OF MIL who will appear for the Met time in Ilia • GREAT DitAMATU) nATIRE upon the vieee. Make and eeneatioza of the preemittline. entitled • TnE LOTTERY OF LIFE. Terry. the :..... Jlr. JOHN BROUGHAM, A K 21711021 charaelm on charmer," • Popular Ethiopian Scene by kir. FRANK B ttOWER. Fnday—BENEFIT OF MR. JrOliN BROUGHAM. tth. JOHN DREW% AIiGH STREET THEATRE.— JSL ,t 4 past 7• LAST NIGHT BUT ONB &Pe EDWIN ADAMS. THIS- (TILUBSDAY) EVEI4LUG, Decembez./.9th, 18b7. TME MARBLE. BEAR'. RAPHAEL ' -EDWIN ADAMS. ... ........: ....... .............. Mr. C. Walcot. th 3 arc°. • .-—Mire E. Price. ti an of Edwr AdIMIL SATURDAY--aterielit of Mr. Walcot. CHRISTMAS WEEK—"OURSP IN REHEARSAL="LIG-HT AT LAST." r..‘N ontezr 111EATEE. 1 1 1 Lessee GERMAN DRAM ...Wm, F. Sinn & Co. A.. LAST NlGti r BUT TWO OF MLLE, FANNY JANAUSCHEK, (The greatest living Traaediestne.i TBIS (THURSDAY). EVENING, Dec, tt.tir. Will be .performed EGM GOETLIE ONT 'S celebrated Drams, • With the music comptosed expressly for it by Beethoven.. M'L'LE FANNY JANAUSCHEK as CLAIM:IIEN. TOMORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, DEC. "M., Will be produced LESSENG , S Immortal• Drama, _ EMILIA GAWTTL MLLE FANNY JANAUSCLIEK in two charactcm,viz.: EMILIA and the ,COUNTESS ORSIN A. 0 a SA'rUßDAY,.positively last night, MARIE'ANNE. TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. Reserved seats st, cents extra. Family Circle, 50 cents. only. ' Private Boxes, Sl5. pickets now on sale at WITTICAS MUSIC STORE. IC2I Chestnut street, and at the Box Oflice of the Theatre.. Dome open at' At. Commence ate. SATURDAY—MtLLE ZOE MATINEE.. ' I.I‘,NDAY. ;Dee. 23.1AIENDRILLON. ltt LWriuLAuLl ' l MVrgbtN NTH ARCH. L. V. TUNISON & CO.. . .1 0 03Prieton TUNISON & M IN S TRELS. TUNISON & COM MINSTRELS. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TIIROUGHOLV. • CROWDED HOUSES—DELIGHTED AU. DIENCES... IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE NEW ECK LESQUE, PETER PIPER. PterEti PODGE AND 'FORT. FISHER. JOHNNY MACK GREAT VERSATILE CO3IEDIAN, AVILL SHORTLY APPEAR. DON'T FAIL TO SEE HIM. _ FRIDAY EVENING BENEFIT OF W. ALLEN Doom open at 7.coclock. Commence at 8.. dmimion. 25. 50 and 75 Cents. Boxes. $5. 1 RE COMING. The lar•farrisd original and only MORRIS HHOTHE.P.S' MINSTRELS, at CONCERT HALL --, MONDAY MEND O,DEC, 93, And every evening dining the week. Also a Grand '3latinee CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON, commencing at 2,M o'clock. HILLY MORRIS. the PeopleM,Vomedina, with an entire new entertainment entitled A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents. Deere open at 6R, to commence at o'clock. .Box. Office open from 10 to 3P. for the sale oft secured seats. deli! 90 CHARLES A. MORRIS, Manager. N . EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA. HHUS_ ELEVENTH etreet,..above CHESTNUT. THE FAMILY RESORT. • CARNCROSS DIXEY'S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THEW ORLD. COMPLETE SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED. SPLENDID BILL FOR THIS WEEK. TREMENDOUS HIT Of the - now - Ainerican.Gerniaa;t Operatic-Rhein:natio. Arintocratic-Seneational Iturleeque on • SURF; • OR. GENERAL GRANT AT CAPE MAY. C ARL EN Z'S OR B CHESTRA T MATINEE% EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. \ At ISX o'clock. IN 11ORT119ULTURAL HALL. Piano 8010 —Mr. IL G. THUNDER. • Package of Four Tickets for One Dollar. Single Tickets, 00 cents. To be bad at Boner & Co.'s, 1102 Chestnut street, and at the door. no29.tf il i tillEMßLY BUILNDING: BLITZ LAST ISEAtION4 SIGOR . EVENINGS at 'I% WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at S o'clock. Another Wonder, the Great Double-headed SPHINX i SPHINX 1 SPHINX. As performed by him only. - Feats in Magic, Funny Scenee in Ventriloquism, Marvelous Birds, and the Min. Wolk. Admission, 28 cents. Children. 15 cents. Reserved Bests, 50 cents. nolfotf R M. JARVIS'S gLAssicer., SOIREES kJ. AT NATATORIUM HALL. Broad street blow Walnut, east eido.. • kST REE. _ SATURDAY EVENI iR December NG. December 2let, at ti o'clock. Subscriptions received and • Progranunes furnished at the principal Music Stores and Clatokerines and Gould's liana Warerooms. • der.tfii VOX'S AMERICAN viuttavy THEATRE A! EVERY EVEN/NG and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROVPE. In Grand Ballets. Ethiopian /Burlesques: BMW., Dances Gnanaet Acta Pantomimes. &e. A MERICAN CO BERVATORY. OF MOSIO.—THE Regular Winter Tom Jiituary 186& Pupils Season pada for 'the Es ,e0o• are R, 0 , , ,, c 0 ,,"..Yi and will be denvorie4;on recelpro vutioa. no Office, aE. car. wontli and Walnut, nolikto.th.o.um ITABBLEIO3 MONDAY AFT . : OON •CONOERTS, Singleat Concert altevery Monday, from FOCtla 6 o'clock. adm cents. • Package. tour TickstA 81 00. "Coupon" of fhb ty Tickets. 86 00. no66.tf pENNOWLVANWICIADEmy or Wa r n opeiitiom A. IC to OE LI" ftgl e irglATi e n s ii? great 11°161 a °gill " it6Earigp 16441 ESTAL FRENCH,. PBMlBB.—ao imigra EN 27 , 1 JR. Ministers Sand fanozponskixoporftd iina tor Sate ID) 488 , 8,, 81J8 Ott 40 , WltoB Dam Dokairon avow& . FRINV IP'A. , •A O , ENC7 Y •• , , For the Sate ®P United Slates - - ; ,REVENUE, STAMPS. MI kind of Revenue Atemps kept Constantly on hand, audio; sato,lq, all impinge. Stamps ,tonyarded to all parte ef - the, United States hy,Mail or EaPress.' with the greatest deepatott.. Tlio'fetlbwing dlneninit eh:rived% On 5M.... ......... ..... -.TWO PER CIENT. $2O ho 19100.; ;RAM PER OENT. $1(0 and Upwards....Votlß 'AND A lIALV PER' CENT: The UnitedlAntes Revenue Stamp printed en Checks? Drafts, Receipts, Bill Deeds, etc. —'Orders solicited from , Printers,• Engravers, Stationers, Banks. Bankers, and. others. ' - • The following discount allowed. on the Stamped Paper: Ender $lOO TWO AND A HALF PER CENT. 'owe to ... .. .. ....'...TIIItEE PER CENT. $3OO and over.. . ... .... . .. --VOLTA PER. CENT. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, 57. SOUTH , THIRD' STREET, dell-ti PULLAUEL.P LILA. AUIS/OlIJA.is• IF YOU WISH TO BE BEAUTIFUL, Coe OeeeUa de Persia* or Vklogia fiNi Reautfthig the Complexion. Preserving the This invaluable toilet article was discovered by a cab bratedchemistin France. audit is to him that the Ladles of the Courts of Europe owe their beauty. With all its simplicityandruity Ogre is no article that win compnrq with it as a. beautiller of the complexion angpreserree or the skin. M. C. McCiltasky purchased the receipt of him some ten years age; be has since that time (Oven it a perfect trial' among his personal friesidrand the arlatocrano ettelai of Philadelphia, Now Yorlk Baltimore,Boston, New Orleans. St. Louis. Savannah, Charleston. AVilminten. N. C..l They have used It with unquaii ,god admiration. would consider the toilet imperfect withoutthisdelightf and. purely harmless preparation. Vittoria Regis and °wells de Persia has given such ontlm satisfaction in every instance, that he is now compelled to offer it to the public. This article is entirely different from anything of the kind ever attempted, and is warranted - FRE.I3 FROM ALI. POISONOUS SUBSTANCE/. After using Oscella de Persia and Victoria Regis. far a short time, the akin will have a soft, satin like texture; it imparts a freshness, smoothness and soft:sum to the skin that can only be produced by using this valuable article. It presents no vulgar liquid or other compounds, and its use cannot possibly be cieteeted lay the cicaest.observer. FOR 111.5101 TING TAN FRECKLES, SUNBURN AND CUTANEOUS DISEASES FROM THE SKIN. IT 1B INVALUABLE. • M. C. McCloskey has every confidence to recommending his Victoria Reda and 'Deceits. de Peroia to the Ladies. as being the only perfect and reliable toilet article now in • use. Genuine Prepared only by M. C. McCloskey, Led hie name stamped on each tabel—na other Se gentane. Depot, No, 109 North• Sovently Street, Boldly aUDrogstat eand Peritoneal:4n thailatted Meta and Canada. ' oecodh a tuft§ PAL DENTALLINA.—A IHIPEPSOIt ANT/CLE FOB J cleaning the Teeth. destroying nothealeula . which In. Piet them. giving tone to the VIM* and Bowing a lofti of Empire:me and sedan. cleanliness In the month. may be wed daily, sod will be found to eirengtben.week ittllarkd bleedine MPS, . towhileeveat the o aromaan* eaterilimems recommend it _He etrrepoeMi with the assistance of the DenHst..Phydahumne. fts aM.Mereasogist. tt is =elides* oflcredome a reliable eubstititte far the Mi." ieertalis washed formerly in vogue. Eminent Detente. anenainted with the eonstitaeoli el the Den t allina. ad tats its use; ite contain. nothing le Fremont its umerh ...writ Made only. hy JAN=7.: 4 WD!. Apothseary, eliPrue• l o o oo6 For male by Druggist* semenellaand Fred.. Brown. D. /e. Stadthourele • Haniard & Co., , Robert. C. Davis. C. E. Beery, , , Oen. C. Fewer. lease H. It Chan. Wavers. C. EL Needles. HoCollin, T. J. Husband. . B. C. Beating. Amblers Smith. Chas.,l3, N Eberle. Edward Parrish. James . Marks., Wm. B. Webb, Brimehund & James L. globate. Eljellt a co" Hughes & Combo. li. C. Sege. Henry A. Bower. Wyeth & Bro. COD•LFVER FOR IitRAILNILS WASTING,S.:, AND EVERY FORM OF DEiIIiLITIA. ÜBE JOHN C. BAKER & COM COD•LIVER O 1 Its use, fah - Ly tried, will won teste M r° the teal of the d 3. seethe organs. invigorate the bleed, 'give Amoral rotunnt7- to the sure and, add energy tetbe mind - and Demons sys tem. ,Its value has been. remarkably ervideaced rritingel bY. ita wonderful restorative when o bottles um', been vainly exhanste It no eat to Out body when no other can ha berme, d furniabes the frame wit fat In a tally rem:al:ebbs manner. tar Bottled;seily by us. JOIIN C. BOOM & CO, Mr Market etreet. For, sale by City Drug:ids. del . ENTIRELY RELIABIRDN'S BRONCHIAL Tablets, for the cure of colds, hoarseness, bron. abide aninatarrh of the and breast Publio t e r& n en, eb3ge and amateurs be meetly berme nein three Tablets: , Prepared only by LANCAniIi Rhermateedtste, N. E. canter Arch and, streets; elbbls.' Far sale by Johasam Holloo a im it Cowden., and Druggists generally. . ser LEGAL NOTICES. .LIN TUE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS Rift TUE City and Comity of Plata&lnbia.—ROßEßT SON ant SARAH - JANE WILSON. June Term, 1867. No. Lk in Divorce. 10 SARAH JANE WILSON, Respond ent: You will please take notlec of a Enie greeted in the a.ove came. returnable SATUE.DAY, December 1867. at it o'cleck.A.M, to allow cause why a divorce a, trinoulo viatrisuotaii thould not be decreet, JAMES W. PAUL,. Attorney for Libellant ' rim.A DA., Dee. 14th. , 1867. dole-mirth:O , Pi THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR. THE CITY AND County of Philadelphia—Estate of MARY MARCIA RETTA GRAFF, deceased..--The Auditor appointed by the' Court to audit,' settle and adjust the account of FRE DERICK GRAFF and WILLIAM B.VAUX, Executors of the last wit' and testament of MARY MARGABETTA GRAFF, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands a the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his 'appointment, on Monday, Hecember MU. 1867, at 4 e!cloelc, P. Td., At his 483 Walnut street,' in 69 ci.Olor Ndell.ta.th.s,st§ ' U. HAINES, Auditor. INTN THE ORPHANS' COUNT POE TUE CITY AND of Philadetphis..—Estate of PHILIP tiALEELL, decent ed.—The Auditor Appointed by tho Court to audit. eettle and adjust the account of _JAMES CHAHDER4 Executor of the Dot Will aria ,Testameut of PHILIP lIALZELL, deft, and toggAr i t, disfrthution of ;the bal. once in the hands of the ' tent, will meet the par. ties interested for the purpose of his appeintment, on Tuesday. the Mb day of December, at It o'clock, A, M. at the Office of EDW. H. CAMPBELL, Elk. No. 55 Vine street, in the city of PhlladelPhia. delOtothefot/ 77N THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED 1 States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania—ln Bankrupts In the matter of CHAUNCEY HULBEIRT, a Bankr appointmentTo whore it may concern : The undersigned hereby liv es notice of • his as Assignee of CHA UNCEY 11U1,11URT. of Philadelohla, in the county of Philadelphia 4• and State of Pennsylvania, within said Dietriet, who has been adjudged a Bankre_iit, upon his own netition,*by the District. Court of said Dis trict, dated at Fhtladtria, October 14th,1881. • ILLIADIIVOGDES, Assignee, dell that§ .129 South Sixth street. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED 1 States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.—l» the matter of JAMES H. OLIVER, bankrupt, in Bank. ruptcv. To, whom it may concern÷The undentigned hereby gives notice of Ids appointment as Armagnac of JAMES D. OLIVER, of the city and county of Philadel. phis ...I State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who'lias been adjudicated a bankrupt, Ton his own peti tion. by the District Court of said Dist at J. RICH. GRIM Amlgnee, 4.%lLibrarj!atreet, PHILADELPHIA, DCO. 4. 1867., aestnat- • , N THE DISTRICT COURT or , THE UNITED States for the Eastern Dletrldt of Pennsylvania • •In Bankruptcy.—ln the matter of WILIolAtt R. SMITH, a bankrupt. To 'whom it mar conectm—The undersigned hereby gives notice. of his • appointment ,aa litsabmee of WILLIAM R. SMITH. of Philadelphia. in lbta county of Philadelphia. and State , of PannotylvAnia.within said die. trict.wbo has boon adjudged a banUnpt upon' hia own Petition by the District Court, of the said district. Dated at Philadelphia. August keth,lB47. , I AM. YOODIES. Asslitut, del Routh flixt atreet. • • •; : I I,f i`j: • I'• :r. ; . anted to the subscriber upon the estnte' of CHAS LE • ND, deceased. nU perserut indebted to the slim will make moment and those having claims present the • • to AL.BLitT T 0 • J •••• • • t• r 5 • • street. PEIVIONAL. A DVERTIBINGFELGENDEI.P,&CO CY • , , __• '' • : . S. , .01 CEIORS'ITS3T STREET. ,- •: , Inert advertise 4 mento to t.he.l3friamcm and novropayon lic of h tho whole country, - at Via taffWit rate - c rthUtYr_ab• ens. , • •, ' , , nol-tti tit Bin ci.LAIIS SHADES' GLASS SHADESI-4)IIITABIAB covering wax fruit, and *lowans. with stanali k lo,. f sizes - , for sale at - B. H. BLEEPER & tab Whoiconic Glasaware Rolm. 11 • W.K.n NOS. 412 an4l '794 Stokricet strain. T P. , 4CLI• /4 Al 4. Itl prep 4 and_esicet r •likeir , ' 4 '' u4 *SO. Ootit•Vrat ii *Ettli streekipLypi rine. memo 0 rieriCh a r ila be and , owteatrag 4 oo9u Imo partial, and private. su p. 04. , vorto : :woe , V.111.'1 .1 At 4EB CIaTOMQ 4Air a:sonnies .T SONS. rETER ImPortean 0 I :uwilre wan pates end Commtaelonistreett Merchants. No.llB Wahint ridto4o/Plabt. it, FOR' /SALE lint. TO ''RENT.—A% BRANTArk_ro Country Reotdonee, kIIOSMOO "ROA° ifilk."l*"* "" on the iirbitol turnpike, 1134 miles from the States f tom Toncodale, and within,aotuartorof it matt isorioPol3tathin, °lathe nna'illent 9n 11. R., containing about 11 acres oflandln a high estate of cultivation. • • . • The improvements are Frame Kaplan, 86 feet square. with large MMUS' in (r ent and. Ohiervitory on trio roof. It has drawinirroom, sittbarroom, dining room and , kitchen ou the drat floor, eight chambers, bathroom with ;11ot sled ;Cold Water, w nter.cleeet, wenlr,basin acid Met a nild , bittler's pantry in diniugroom coeking range Ana force pump in the kitchen .to supplywater to the tent ci T t li:it t Ac c e e -a r iM, ovD5 lotich summerhouse, a milk and provision vaultadjoining a noverfailinglvell of meet. excellent water ceder cover. stabling 'for live horses and - wet:env .carriage.holuie, toettionse„poultryvirret and Plit•pen. A partof tlieground fa beimtiAnly laid out with gravel walks and: lavot,, with , abundance of shrubbery and ornamental tree.. :.Thstrit • ls 'ALM 'leveret hundred 'choke fruit +trees of • almoet every variety is fall bearing, a !holier, over 200 feat king. bear ing the choicest varieties of Stritpea; a vegetanle garden of two acres, inclosed, with, a neat .picket.fonee owe 'hedge in front, which Se. GOO feet on the. tun:Mine. The fruit raised annually if if Veld In the. marker. Tooalui'Vai at least SIAIOU. A neventailtagettedni;called the Poquessen , crosses the entire western bound tithe premises. Two•thirds of the porches° money may remain on mortgage, or it would be rented to a respon.ible tenant on a lease. Adeessible hy the rhiledelahia . and Trenton Railroad gars Ida or eleht time* a day during On entire year. andhtearebeat from Torreadais twice For further pa eiders applylto • • , . ISAAC 14TBANS, dell €t4 E. cornet Third and npruce•• MOIL --- inPOD. IoALE 011: To 1 1 ENY.---is VAN% BITUATM op the Bristol 117 s miles from the Mato House, containing N. 'acre., -with Largo Mono A large new Barn hist erected. witkoot-lkulldhegs.. Alt the fencing on the above grounds-being now. ,s Vault. Fruit and other tree,. -Thoground in a high state of cut. tivatios, well austere the Poquessen Creels. passing through it. It IP about half arnilo trent Station on the Philadelphia and Trenton Hat/toad, the cars stop ping at the Station elx oe eight times daily. Two thirds of the purchase money Gan remain 012 mortgage, or the Farm would be rented te , a responsible tenant on aleue. 'A,?ply- to NATIIANS Cor. Third and dermas...Phila. • Arglit.,itUgadraTiEm BELOW PXHH At very done e Cates° realdenee. replevy with every convenrence, Stable, coactvhouse anti Grembouse. (hounds hand gun.), isid out, wilt a , profusion of fruit tnite in full Deering. Lot ' 74 by Zen , feet. Tile grounds! atilleining. 76 feet front. can be had if desired. FIELD. steAlmi . No. 142fteutb &oat Street. FOR • BALE--A VALUABLE PROFERTY FOR. • ingeity lent, 004sigtiog 4t three4teti brick. Store& with dwelling", Ind Ave threoototy modern brick dwelling& 'Wilt in the boot manner, and. thmtabed with every • emyenience, eittutte on the fb. a, corner of Fourth Ind' btatnand emote.' extending to Minas street. Are all occu pled he good responsible tenants. J. AL OUM. MEV at Se •NS. rat Walnut strelit. - - ELEGANT RESIDENCE. ELEGANT lIESIHENCE. 1868. NO. 2020op1:ron FOR BALEr-TRIMB BABY. 31AULE, BROTHER &CO. ZOO Bout! Buvet. del3,rn• Ia.:TORY FOR MLR OR RENT. —A LABOR thre .t.etcry brick Factory SulkUnr having fronts= thro etreete , le built la the mos subtbuttbd, mac. tferthearf y new end to perfect order. J ot hi feet front by lid feet dr vp. Immediate pommel= given. For further Pliffkaallt: 11201 OrtnithlEY BONE% MI Walnut 'trees.. FtE tsALE TkD 'MANI:Mt/MR T EIRE& STORY 113; veiling, with threeetory back buildings, No. lila N , 'rib, Seventh street; has every modern conveni ence ant, imptovement, and is In penieet order. 117v7113. dtote asewbo. One halt can remain on mortgage. Apply to corr. ucK. 4: JORDAN. 433 Walnut street: FOR SALE OR RENT—A HAZIWOMEMOPERN Rosidante..ti feet front. boat in the belt Entailer, wl th every convenience. end lot VS feet deep f.•. 4. feet wide - street. situate on &unmet - street. near Logan Square. -Ye In period order. immediate pesseatlon•etven. J. M. (ilThill4MEY SONS. WO Walnut street. TO likAlli fiailiM e Ta r leiT,AND FIXTURES FOR. BALE. dfi ..lka A Large Wholesale Boot and Shoo Mese, Intend' C n 4 .be first of Jannory next, to , change their baslom, will rent their etore, and transfer shout sitea.Oraworth of good trade. A part or all of the stock will be disposed Of if tbo Par ties der/re. eSMlSCUtrnicatiosus esaidentisl. Address 11..& 8.. this office. del7.3t• FOR. "lIENT.—O.NPORNISHED OR PARTLY fttralsbed,adth carpets eatapleta,a tmullsorue four stryry brown stone risittencr, haying all. tbo modern conveniencesan4 imperfect order. situate ott Loctut. 'tree kttear Mark'slObttren. J* AL OA/3i= Y SOML. 508 NY alautistrest. IaTO RENT.—A, HANDSOME THREE-STORY D4%5 , 01104 Veit *ietruodoes Improveteonts. No. *Ma 3lt. Vernon street.lianurte poswesion. Also 8. Those story Double Da win/ A .S. corner Brosd and Co lumbia avenue, imitable tor reed enee or store. tromodi atMonreet. . Apply' to (WEDGE' & JORDAN, No. 43S st IFOR R.EIT—A FTANDSOMELY.FIIRNISKED Residence, with parter. dlning.rooto. I , 4onroom. kitchen. and six chambers: large ya and arerir gonyenienee ; dilate ou Race Street, near &xteenth. J.. OUldliEF & SONS. EdilaWalnut otreet, AZTO LET.—A FTWE FOUR-STORY MODERN' Residence. in =matte order Rpniee street, siswe Nineteenth.. • (.3. it EWING. 41.11434* 767 Wahl. t Street- TRIED STREET—FOR YFGNT, TilE ' UR- Inetoty grar4te andivick store Propereir.Tio. Third street. Immediate pcsaresion. J. hi. OLIN, hi= & BON& LOB Walnut street. L&RG Foto..on"=Mare) ete below gltefttat et. jos - nett al De lf• s it rare Vast,. LARGE HALL. cor..3road and WRIZILItt JOtIN fititittEd EDWtaltte. Webza,tatet. dell-tn thuAt• IffFOR REST--SECOND AND • THIRD 87'ORIES of Btoro No. 2811 North 7 kilra street. - opposite Esitle Hotel." det4 nio RENT—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION I'BE second, thlr&fourth and fifth Soon of cry prendaeaon M street. Apply toB. cr y R & C 1 ,.. No. ? Market street. azAt. ESTATE SA-LIE3. Oxrli .21S' COURT SALE—ESTATE of TTIOMAB McKinley. deceated...4arnes A. Freeman.. Auctioo eer. Under enthortty of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Plinadelplds. on Monday. Dee. le. 1861, at 12 O'clock noon, will be sold at public sale. at the rbiladelpina Exchange, the following de.crlbmi real es tate, lato the property of Tbontas McKinley., deceased No flows boa WI, M 3 and fdli Marriott street, with cow t hotuts in the rear. Two into of ground with the brick and frame horses thereon, on the north eide of Marriott street, the first beginning lee feet west of Fifth street and the next adjoirung on the west. Each lot 20 feet trout by 10114 feet deep . the first subject to a propor tionable pound rent of nine shillings and ten ;pence half penny, and the second to a proportionable ground rent of eine shillings. unte . the thredes Church' congrega , I=- W On t4e above lots ere erected 3 twontorr brick bow* !mattes on Marriott etreet. with 3 threoetory brick and 2 twcratory frame court houses in Mercer. No. 9.--Lot, Christian street. The one half part of in and to a lot of ground on the south side of Christian' street, 120fect west of fourth street. to feet front by 10134 feet deep: Subject to a' proportionable ground rent of 9 shillings unto the Swedes Church Congregation.. No. —Houses MS and 931 South Fiftliatreet., The °pe tal! part of in and to a lot with the 2 three.story IMMO messuages thereon, on the east side of Fifth street, 21 feet southward from Marriott street. being Rd feet front by 120 feet deep. Pr' There are 21weetory frame houses in the roar._ , • o. M 4—Lot, corner Fifth and Marriot t streets. A lot of ground at the southeast corner of Fifth and Marriott streets. being 21 feet on Fifth street. and extending of that idth in depth along the south side of Marriott , sheet. 120 feet. , - • . $lOO to he paid on each at the time of sale. By the Court, . E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. V. JANE CONROY, Adirdrdstratrir. ) JAMS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. de19,12,20 Store, 922 Walnut street. ORPHA,NEP COURT SAGE.-ESTATE OF :Joseph decesaed.—James A. Freeman, Auc tioneer. atone flweßing, Barn, clarriege•hense.and falt Acme, near Bustieten,_Twenty third Ward. Under authority of the . Orphans' Court for the City, and County of Thiladelphilqu lionday. Dec. liOth.ln i til2 o'clock. noon, Will be sold at public eale,, at the ' tdd Melds Ex change, the !Minn. - lag described Real BSta . late the property of Jokeph Hall, deceased: A niessuagtl ilin ntid tract of land_eituate in the township of Lower Du , (now the 284 Mrard.) . Beginning at a stone in the m Mile of a certain road called the , Old Welsh Road.' leading from Bustieton to the Bristol Road, thence by land reieheed or intended to ,be released to John Ha% 91.40 deg. 10 min.. E. 116.90 perches to a atone ; thence by JohnTrturto3 land. 8.49 deg,_46 min-, E. 91.20 perches to a atone ;, thence by land of - William McMillan, Et, 40 deg.l.s min, W. 141.50 to corner in the middle of the aforesaid road thine° along, the middle thereof, the fours* of land of Isaac Ashton anti land released unto Jacob Hell bad Fisher Ha% ' by' John, Joseph and , Charles Hall, bout 87.40 porches to the place of beginning. Cotkinixiing eig acres end 80 perches, be the same ore or _ The above' m tract Hes at the corner of the old WOO and the Blue Grass Roads, about half a mile from Ilustieton. and 234 miles from Holmesburg. The improvements are a atone and tome dwelling, excellent barn, stone wagon house, c . 'A fine stream the through the land. and the newtailroad called tbe Philadelphia, Holmes burg and , Bustleton Railroad will ,pees verY desirably tic ough the premises. The propeity_is in good cultiva tion. and rented till April next. t 317 flan at the Auction Store. Half the purchase money may main. rar- ; • $950 to be paid at the Um* of eaM, By the Court, - E. A. MERRJOIC,'CIerit it). C. ELIZABETtt J,.440,r„ B x ocutctk. JAMES A. rREEDIAN. Auctioneer, 1it0re,.492 walnut street. dell) 19 %I ,r SALE BY 'ORDER. OF 11E1RS.'.:E:TATE OF Jacob Fritz. deceased,--damee 'Fp:maim:Auto tioneer.-rNeat Thrgestory Brick'Dwalibisallo. 29g N, Juniper street. On monday,Docembor 80. 1807. at lit o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale. at the 'Philadel phia Exchange, the following described foal eetete,_ viz-: All that cerodu threo-etory brick dwelling :and lot Cl droned, tuate on the west aide. of Jfiniperl i. ttot,lNo. , 996), at the distancs of 180 feet 11 inchekno , of, Race street in the Tenth Ward of the eitY,;cOntailr e d In front 1.6 fecie inches, and in dotal* of that Width., tett, To -16 with the use of a certain alloy as ou A nacon. etructed along and upon the north side of the lot, tentage - ous to and ociuthward of the above described lot. of ' the width of a feet 6 inches and in depth of that width 35 feet from Juniper strut. • geirClear of ineumbrance. IF $lOO to bo paid at tho time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN,__AuctiOnoor. Store, 422 Walnut strait. 4100,19,26 PLEASANT - FURNISHED OR , UNFURNISHED wow, with beern, at 204 South Eleventh et wiripuoi 10i% PRILADELPHIA, ' liciV lg. uoaskamAN. 'isidp. i tliii Phnidelplda Ithip flohool. ',Enn a rth stmt bevel/tattle DOW open or the;, pnn of Maoist's for lie winter trona, Li ch ee Oa Inalaa• a men, desiring to become proficient in otion!! ~, will find !wary facility thin eatablialunapt. , 1110_0e Will oomfortalily Matt and ventilated, The_ Portals e ail 'gel' trained. dad e derma trained in uie beat a:tanner. OILITIUO4 and Saddle henna to hire, endj.lnqattalon at Pen. faciAtil TaellitirOdalttli illi SON. 1868. illao Tonnage Tax Trlalr at Itarrisw burg. ILl,Ratonnuo Dec..:-18.—The;:trial of state cases was continued to-day before Judge Pear son. The case of arrears of taxes to Inc agopnt, of $82,000, due by the city of Philadelphia to the Comnionwcalth, on real and personal' eatate for; 1865rwith interestfor non-payment, was called up and eolith:flied to the January term, at the suggestiOn of Mr. Nichols, the Assistant Solicitor for Philadelphia. The following cases of arrears of taxes were , determined in favor ofthe Commonwealth, viz: —Plyenix.lron Co., $1,9,;8'85, on net earnings and dividends; Sugar Creek Oil Co., $195,71, on income;-Central Petroleum Co., $12,554; on in: come; Pennsylvania. 011 Creek Petroleum Co., sna 25 ; also $158.15; also $287 18; $l2 37, 'on net earnings, income, dividends and capitalatock, with interest; Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail 3oad Co., $2,580;11, on tonnage. and $2,079 12, on income; Union Canal Co., $l4B 21, on capital stock; Northern Contr+Pl Railroad Co., $10,917 fib on mortgage bonds. The Company allege that , as they are incorporated in New York, Pennsyl vania, and, Marylazd, they are only liable to Penneytvania, for a proportion of the tax. Point reserved. Judgments in favor of the Commonwealth were confessed in the following taxes. all the points having been decided in , tho-•case of the Ptmnix. dron' Co., viz.:—Lackawanna Iron and Coil Co., $11i261; - Dickson Manufacturing, Co;, .sl,BBt 16; 'Harrisburg • Manufacturing co., $9,121 82; Spring Mountain Coal Co., $9,062 60; 'Thomas Iron Co., $14,745 , 16; Central TranspOr 7 talon Co., $4,786 68; ,EnterprtswlnsurSuce Co„ $263 71; , Powelton Coaf and Mantifacturing'Co.; $973 24; Stout Coal Co., $b,819 . 81; Enervate Coal Co., $2. 432.81; Big Mountain Improvement Co., • $476 15; ~ P ennsylvania -Eire Insurance Co., *3,070 92; American Fire Insurance C0;, , 52,12431;- • Hellatmo Insurance Co., 6476 15; Lehigh Crane Iron Co., $3,824. 05; Buck Mountain Coal Co., $1,86342; Frinklin Flll3 Insurance Co., $8,116; Philadelphia and Mahanoy. Coal,Co., $4,290 98. The following cases were continued to the January term, viz.: Columbia. Oil, Company, Ocean Oil Company, Pennsylvania Gas 10loal Company, York County; Dauphin• County, Lebo. non County; and - the lloga Railroad Company. The accounts of the last named defendants are ordered to be resettled by the Auditor- General and State Treasurer, before the January term. . . ' ' A favorable verdict was rendered for the Hol land Petroleum Colitpany. The Sttorncy.fl'eneral wilt take writs of error up to the Supreme Court on the tonnage VMS, which were decided yesterday in favor of freight in transit out of the State. The cases for which the special court was or dered were finished this evening• Judge Pearson announced that hereafter dal courts will to held for the •trial _of. State cases, and, be recommended to the LegislaturV the proptlety of exempting, the counties ,from the Expense of, impanneling juries lunch special courts, because there were really no material imestions of fact for juries to decide upon, The Bar will meet to-morrow morning to pass resolutions relative to the death of Judge MeKinney.--inguircr. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE AN APPRO .4I. priation for the use and support of the Gi rard College for Orphans for the year 168. bay rien L The Beleet and 'Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of one hundred and thirty-five thousand five hundred and fifty dollars (e1:15,550), be and the same is hereby appropriated out of the income of the residuary portion of the Girard Estate for the year eighteen hundred and six ty-eight, for the use and support of the Girard College for the same year, said appropriation to be applied as follows: ' - nousicoor.n, Item :1. Subsistence, forty-four thousand dol lars (e 41,006), Item 2—Clothing, bed clothing and 'outfits, twentyttve thousand dollars ($25,000). Item 3. Salary of matron, six hundred and fif ty diars (*0 5 0). Ire 9. Salary of steward, one thousand dol lars( 1(X)0). Item b. Salary of six goiernesses, fifteen hun dred dollarst4l6,ooo). - Item 6. Salary of tour Prefects, two thousand lOur,hundsed dollars ($2,400). Item 7. Salary of • superintendent of .manual labor, one thohsand dollars (41 4 000). Item 8.-Salaryof two phyaielane,.one thousand two hundred, dollars(191;200).„ • • - Item 9. Salary of dentist, three hundred and fififtiollars (4360). • Item 10. Wages, eleven thousand dollars (411,- 000). Item IL Furniture and repairs to furniture, three thousand dollars (83,000). • Item 12. Fuel, three thousand dollars (43,600). :Item 18. Gas, two thousand two hundred and 11ftydollars (42,240). - • Moult, Repairs and improvements of bui/d -ten thousand dollars ($10,000). • Item lb. Grounds and Lmprovements,four hun dred dollars (*400). Item 10. Filling in and repairing culvert, five hundred dollars (€500). • Item 17. IneldenUtksix hundred dollars ($600). vignicerso.N. Item 18. Salary of President, three thousand dollars ($,000). Item 19. Salary of Professor of Industrial Science, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($2,240). ' Item 20. Salary of Professor of Rhetoric, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars (t 2,250). Item 21., Sahuy of Professor of Drawing, two thousand dollars (.2,000). Item 22. Salary of Professor of French, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($2,250). Item 23. Salary of Professor of Mathematics, one thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600). Item 24. Salary of Professor of Music, four hundred dollars ($400). Item 25. Salary of three Teachers, nine hun .dred dollars ($900). Item 26. Salary of three Teachers one thou sand one hundred and twenty-Ave dollars ($1,125). Item 27. Salary of two Teachers, eight hundred and fitly dollars ($850). Item 28. Salary of two Teachers, one thousand ,and fifty dollars ($1,050). Item 29. Salary of two Teachers, one thou -surd three hundred and fifty dollars ($1050). Item 80. School and Chapel furniture, five hundred dollars ($500). Item 81 School and Philosophical apparatus, four hundred 0011als ($100). Item 82. Books and Stationery, one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500). Item 33. Chemical Laboratory Utensils and Chemicals, ibrenbundred dollars ($300)., Item Ineldentals, _ seventy-five dollars ($75). ACCOUNTS „Item .25. Salary of Secretary and Superin topdent of binding-outi two thousand dollars . 0; 00 4 Item 36. ;Salary . of messenger, six hundred dollars ($600). ' Ite'm pr. , Printing,newspapers, and advertising, li've'hundred dollars ($500). , - TOgr3B. Books arTlrn i d t l;g, font hundred dol lars ($400): DISCIPLINE AND DISCILATtOr. - /taxi 3 0 , ExPensa of binding out, one hundred dollars ($1e0). ' •'ltem:4o:: Preroinms and awards, two hundred and fifty, dollars ($250). • .Item -11: Expenses of admission, fifty dollars ($49.) 3143/UAL LAnon . ' item 42. , :Tools, machinery and materials, two thousand dollars ($2,000). ' Ertarrox 2, . That warrants for the • payment of said;appropriation shall be drawn:hi conformity with'exlsting ordinances. ' JOSEPFI F, MARCER, President of Common Council. -„ jarris . r-rI3ENSAMIN Ef..HAINES, • • Clerk of Select' Council. - -- . 1 - • JOSHUA SPERINd; President of Select. Council. tApproved this eighteenth day of December, Anno Domini one .thousand eight hundred'and ehtty , eeden XII. D. 18617. • ILILDLICIP Takes. SPECIAL NOTICE.— _ . ____ , FALL ANDWINTER FasHIONS FOR MI. M. A. BINOE 10111 CHESTNUT _STREET. Inverter of f Ladleet rem and . Cloak Tri m pb us is gee. Satin Vinnulno. Tagae_ hi. l: ri n DO. B aid/1 Rib. Guipure and Cluny Laces. ufsPe et Rare and Belts. ho gam Fart Edge Velvets, in choice ehadei. , , Black Vacate. all widths. at tote slow. Parisian Dress and Cloak-Making in all iteDep Drawee made on 24 hours. notice. Wedding ma tt: 74 l 4 Ar liffoota ~ ont%b=ade tq order in the,moet eleiptatt nutmeg and 1111 : 1 -ta in i n 7: llClDW A ANT..14 :4 7 cmcminr alk i i i ia eh agetannot fail to %sue • . 4 i lilts niourtung at snorted nouoe. • _ ~......... ~,,., , ant Trimmed Paper Pattern* for Ladrof anti MIA i , `•"'"' 11l -""'" 4 14 ,,H * r3 9 r mfillaa ' bt ul 011ar4401. , 4' ; drove Dresses . / : • • • • . - , ai 8. e t ew , ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' c ~._, of ,Patgertel for Metthinte ,NA Dressmakers - Warm • i. no ~,, ,...d . , o ' Men( by all or enrols to PA Pa of ea fib o . a: • oh t0: 4 3 4 ."'" oli. 1 Ms. ~ • '• • Ilittou'o=odamo ilognoroot's chart. for 04 . ••'' z . ) , , cif: .„-i-i L i 11 : g i4 7) -;-•,” • sail of ttiAllagsbt, . Asti: Ilf.lemoroimap, ..a . ' ' ' LTON MoMICHAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. • - • GLOBE .MUTUAL ti .;. - RANCE COMPANY - NEWYORK* PLINY FREEMAN, President. lIENRY C.,PREEMAN, Seeretary. 'LORLNG ANDREWS, 2 JNO. A. HARDANIIERGH. \nee Presidents. Cash Assets, , $1,000,000, yaw thatte,, 1864.. All polici nomforfeitable% t.Premhims payable in cash / . LomeeP in cash. It receives no notes and gives none. By th e provisions of 'its charter; the entire surplus be. longs to policy holders and =Mgt he paid'to them In Divi. dends, or reserved for their (treater security. Dividends are made on the contibution'plan and paid annually, commencing two years from the date of the policy. It' ha. already made two Dividenda amounting to ,5W2,000, an amount never .before equaled luring the that three years of any company , . No volley fee required. Female rinks taken at the usual Printed rates, no extra premium being demanded. , • • Free • Permission Given to Travel IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE It alt of die Tear. AppHeations for all kinds of Policies, Life; Endowment. ftemyear Life orTerm, taken, and sal Intonation ckeee. mu, afforded at the BRANCH OFF ICE OF THE COMPANY. - 408 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. ' ELMES GRIFFITTS, MANAGERS. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CHAS. IC I- LMES„ (Late of I'hirada. Nat. Bank). WM. j. GRIFTITTS. Jr. Fire, Marine. and Accident Insinimee effected in the most rehabs Companies of this City, and in those of New Yock-New.Eugland and Baltimore. oc22 , tu th.,l4t riELAWARE . • UTVAIJ SAFETY . INSURANCE COM. yyafly. Incorported . by the Leghilature of Penzu3yl- Office. S. E. c?rner THIRD and WILL:II.7T Strecte, MARINE • Ils On 'Vessels, Cargo and Freight, to all parts of the world. ..U4L.4141) , -.INSFRANCES On goods liy river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parts of the. Union. Flan INSURANCES Oft rnereStmdise generally.' Un Stores, Dwellings, &c. -"- " -- ASSETS OeTIIE November 1,1867. 000,000 UnitedStatea Five Per Cent. Lean, 10.40'3 - . , ... . OAm oo 120,000 United States Sic Per Cent. 1.40 . an . 00 604r,30 United Staten 7 &10 Per Cent. Loan.," -Treasury Netts. .l•6 . 53 600 60 200,000 State of Pennsylva nia Six l r er C ettt_ LIAM . . . ... . 210,010 00 Lli,ooo City of Fidiaileipiiia Fer Loan (exempt fromitar.) 1115,03^...5 00 60,000 State of Piety ensoy lita Per ,Cent. Loan.. . .. ... .- .. 4(a.10 00 21J.000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort , gage Six Per Cent. Bonds.. •. . - RAMC) 00 15.00 - Pennsylvazda Railroad BeetnatiM ' _itage Biz 26,000 trn P Per yClevnatn. i B o R n a ds l ... .. . .. . 35 . 05 W Per e Cen n ns ßonds a (Pe i nna ad ßß x guarantee).. (t) 80,000 State of Tenuesseo - Five Per . Q:111. • Loan 10,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee Btx. Per Cent. Loan 4.270 00 15,000 flrn sharer ritecir Company, Principal and intereet g i n p r l i i ip a teed, by the City of Bbila- Man 00 7„E0) 15traharca stock Pennsylvania Rail. road 'Company . 15,1X17 likebares stock North Penneylviutia Railroad Company 3,000 00 tO,OOO 00 shares -eLock Philadelphia and Southern Mail litcainshipCs., 15,000 00 2214100 Loans on Bend and Mortgage, first Sow 00 Prope.rties.... . : ..... 301,000 00 -market 'Fame .21.104802 Cott *L009,679 26. ReatEatate..... . . . .. .. 28,000 00 Bills Receivable for Insurances trualt • .. . 21.9.1 66 Balance's an; a Vutingi On Markle Porkies-Ac ed .Ititorat.. and taw debts Company......due rite . 43.334 25 Stock *ld ranee and other Comparder," Caninin ..51 Bae l&071340. 'Estimaed value.... - 3.017 00 03,017 • CaabUi Drawer.. . ...... . 203 52 103.315 (12 51,507,616 15 81.14L4100 IIIBECTOBS: Thomas C. Hand, Jamas C. Hand. John el. Davis, • Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Bonder, James Traqualr, Jeeeph IL Seal. William C. Ludwig, Theophilus Paulding, Jacob P. Jones, Hugh Craig, James B. McFarland, Edward Haettegton. . Joehua P. Erre. •• . inna ransom • , 'John D. Titriar act Li. Jos Brotike, • Spencer Melly Henry Sloan. Henry C. Hallett, r., George 0. Leiper, George W. Bernadou. • William G. Bonitos. • John n. Semple. Pittaklirdh• Edward Lairourcade. D. T. Morgan, Jacob Itiesod. ~ A, .Herger,_ " • 11 .1 .9.AUX 0 A; . 1 1"..P.• PrXIMPR2 t 5 1 :Ylifirairni.TheiPneettlent. EITNRY LYLBUBN, Secretary. • EIENRY,BALL4 loaktutt. estretal7. rpRE RELLSZICE /NRORARLT. COMPANY OP. PHIL adelphis.. • Inoorparated NEL Muter Rambla& Cdecepo. SW Walnut street. ITAL MAO. Lamesand agabastloes or &pads by MHZ. on Mouses Plm are atone other mandinsa. Molted. or on penseeent and Q- Wares and Merchandise In town or aSEEt PROMPTLY ARMISTIID AND RAID. Assets. • MIN M di; lciliWiniFiceCaatiei..Oli.: Plrec nortgego on City Property, well sec wed.. $lll.OOO 03 United State* Gkrvernment 192.0 e) 00 PhßwSefebta : ro w cent. I4oesis • 110,000 Pormund MAO per oent LOW:. VAG 00 Pnonvanta ad Bonds, find and lemma 14000 tiO cent. Lean .. . Cosy. .. to Philadelphia and 6 kt p h i a r n e lors s h ll oa n. im 6oo p pi H o un / andßro o a lii 7, pet `eent. move- CuntyFilefDkStock. ..... 1.(600 Ccaunereig 0.000 OD . Bank of ... 10.0:0 00 Wentuin eurame *,,0 al Insurik Com itay adetAtayean ffitock._ _ S3O GO Ca& In Sank alit Osi is Worth Me daft at market arta; $41111.1114 . T .. u., DIRECTORS. Ritkl - ma . Benj. W. Erley. Blaphara. • Mamba Marko k I Canon. Thome t h r L orea F. Baker. Samnel=r. m. Stevenson. Alfred • . June, ;Tann& OLEM. TINGLEY. Treddeat; Tneaua G Hn&lemetary. . PuLannrata. uleoember I. WI& JaldnatiAtt reCOUNTY. ME DI CE COMPANY.-02 . ee, No. HO South 'treat be/ow rftelMot. "'The Pim toxime pony ad the County. ot Ma. vaota Mae Indemnify l a= loa Le f ia i c l ir itc run u tfaV i etra, ar.• elmivetr. OMAR= PERPETUAL This old ated reliable with ample capital and t hind continuo to tome fond lius. althea permaneatly oe for time. low or damage by fire. IA the bwest ratsle emodeteht the absolute saffto of MI ear tomera. _,•• • , ... Lowera4loooo6 and paid with ail posidble deepateie, DIREOPORI3. • • R ui. Jaen Andrew H. Miller. catARI L Joseph Moore. • Ro rt 4. Mosey. Jr. 811645j°1:33x" " . :nil7aharlTlVEke6:R."Pl'igiadllt,.' filhaailik zionx.o...iseaeuiry god Treasurer. A MERMAN' INEMBANCE COM:I%W— -CLOillee Bartok . ...sr . , I . No. NE Walnut street, ma tine and Inland Insurineas. Risks taken on Vessels, Bar. goes and Pre dills to AU Pakd of the world, and on good! on inland eansportaUon an thliirly canals, named& and other eonVeyanoes thri. e .... i nithe United States. _.gitAlGl,_Preeldent. BOBEliff J. MBA khT=lt iLLEN. Vica President. Cit - • • •, William Craig. M Y: Lowber. Peter Callen, 4. Johnson Brown, John Da ll et,Jr.. namnel A. Itnion. Willhut i fi. Merrick. Charles co_grad, tee - lii_nrx L. 'Elder, . W. chards. B. Rodman Morgan. m. IL Baird, Pearson drrfll, C Melleti. , , ' , . , isle AAIERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. MOOR oersted 1810.—Charter perpeta No. 810 WgliT ;treat, above , ed. Pbiladelolda. Having a piild.tut Capital. It and Surplus hiss vested In sou and available Seemitles, ooze= Ists th, sure on dwellings, stares, furniture. meroben veN eY teiport. and their cargoes, and other mama pleoneto All los" Moray and •en •tl adins .1): s RS. P It. Marsk, 5 emu liftbell. obn ° M . ~ , Ofts l ials i tW:rotLlT .. . , wad Mari& .. . • dohs re " 0E1.eR.... & R - Pefalet denim O.L. _lAWinam 7 A niBUE,.7ooaF42,nr-caurria naintig.„„thit atenVA.. eiusr sin tualAy st pr umicea time, onsehola wai l, Ohm ergireZcillarneeinisights. 411' of rtioz‘ Wm. Eeher. D. -Luther rArekmarree. ui Etaltui" t on „ POWs/. - WM. Wm. M. ems. Bearca. C . "l THE DAILY EVENING ETILLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, THlji - ZSDAY, DEQEMBER Inl 18C7... dol. to oe3l : 7Z S 1093. Ls Peter Bern. . i fr E. - Batuni - . i t ru:L.E.A.,, , ohn .11nii..' ES 'A Prof dant - F. DEAN. Vice President igatn.thm•tr. MatrooamitmlNrum 49-47/111711; =02440"it 11.1" • moo • t,; 1829 -0 / I ARTEB PliariPßT ,„/ FIRE 'INIIIIIVARCECCHROARY I P EW4ETLF I BIA• dos. 485 and 437 ChestnutSbtent, Assete on Obtober 1,1887, I+. n Capital.. 'Accrued Burping trtiaTTLE.D CIAIMB • $9.614 la Loam Paid Since 1829 Over $l;5 / 500,009. rayons' aid.ieriperarytouctes on Maw 'isnot/ DIP.MTORIL Cu.l N. Smacker. Oeo. Pales, ToldaaVi u mfaer. Alfred Flaw. eaMtlel rant. , , ' . Fru. W.l.4wfa ,, AL 134 Geo. W. ellardr; " ' ' ' Mori= Nparka.' Isaac Lea, Wm. S. Grant N. BANCKEE, reddept. . . S I N I P I ALICI3. Viee-Preelderd. JAS. W. bIeALLIBTER, Secretary pm tem. felt 'LIVERPOOL . AND LONDON AND 0-1_4013 INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital ana Ae5et5.5113:2746711, Invested in United; States $1, 800 . 0004 ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED WITHOUT REFERENCE TO, ENGLAND. ATWOOD.SMITg, OFFICE. General Agent for Pennsylvania, No. 6 Merchants' Exchazigo, PHILADELPHIA. n0251m THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. ,—... The Fidelity insuranee, Tritet And Safe Deposit , Company FOR THE SAFE REEPLNG OF BONDS. STOCKS and OTHER VALUABLES, CAPITAL lIWO. N. B. BROWNS, - ii IREC CHARLFSMACALESTEiti CLARENCE H. CLARK. EDWARD W. CLARK, JOHN WELSH. .. ALEXANDER HENRY. J. GILLDiGHAM FELL, B. A. CALDWELI4 c l HENRY , GLESSON. _ Sir Office in the fire - proof buliAlug of the Philadelphia National Bank, (21 Chestnut etreet. Thiel Company receives on dept, and GUARANTEES THE SAFEKEEPING OF VALUABLES nPou the follow. trig rates • year. viz; ume.Bonda. .. ....... .$l. per 000 , Registered Bondsraiul ge.i4irftigi . .... Wee. per 1.04 Go Coin or Bu ll ion- ....... ~........... „.81 211 par 1.004 Silver Coin or Bullion.-- ... .... ~....... • ..$2 Per 1,000, Gold or Silver Plate.. . . .$1 per Ifitt, 11, CABH - BOXES or finial E;li 6i . ,ea; a lialikens, Broken. CapKaliete, de-, contents nalaurrn to the company. and liability Waited, los a year ' ••• ' The Compels" offers f MIT Linz um= ITS VAULTS at sia tat. Sa or o. Wand $72 a Year. moors/at to lite and location. Coopcm s ad Latarart collected for 1 par cent. allowed 011 Money Deposita. r'alitof "al " 1134 , 2. 13. BRowriE.Preddaa - . N. 110zirrIKarrzse014 • Bearetarrand Treasurer. falfto.rrolv 11.101 (: =1 3 . 4 Tgia l f 2kUII.dDEL... =Lid Funs= and March= . , siM a from an tim by . PIM fin the GUY • , • Statinient of the seats of the Asseeistkid =in anriyibumos with the provisions of 111) ACt at of Aprildth. , lBoL Bonds and 2dortgages on Property in 'the City of P Basl hiladelphia entr,.. - . ... ...... -...10/1.961 11 Gro=ts anrhiladalpas c7iiiil • ! 80,148 id U. B. Claveriiiiiiiii . 41 - 6 - 10 . iiii ..... .....,. --AAA* oo li. c. Treasury %See. . 4990 00 ' . likiiifilVir - • Wm. H. Hamann. Levi P. Coats, • jahnillond , Samuel sparha ßow wk, Peter A. H er eise, Charles P. er. • John Philhin. . . Jesse Ligr a l or. John Carew ‘ • " Robert George L TIT& Peter Armbruster. - Usigial. , - . .." 7 "M,:n. HAMLTo2o_,_preddent. SAMUEL SPABHAWS. Vice Preddent WM. T. BUTLER. Secretary PII4VNIE. INSUR AN DELPHCE COMPANY ___ OP PHILAIA INCORPORATED 11.4.-unart•rEts PERPETIAL.. No. EH WALNUT•etrael. opposite the Exchange. This LomPanT land* Item low or derange he' FIRE • on liberal t arms. onlnalV, merchandise. furniture. Sc., S, for limited periods, peserfaneentr on buildings by depoeit or Preznium. •... .- - The Company tuba been In active operation for mead than eixtrffeare, duaer ) e , di load have been Prozdthr edirlded aria - ' • ' RIL • John L. Hodge, • . DavilL a M. B. 1a....p. Bed JotmT.Lewie. Thoe.ll..Powers. • William S. Dead. A. R. McH enry. Robert W. beaming, . Mumma creenn On. D. 'Wharton, Samuel Samuel Wilcox. Louis C. Norris, Lawrie" 165911 5011 N R. WUCIEEMIR. Freeland. Sun= Wixom Seadarif. • . frlIE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE• COMPANY OP A PRILADELFRIA:.: • OFFICE-8: W. COR. 2 liiT)thl AND WALIqU'I TRETS. FIRE INBURANCL. TERM AND CZ PERP EX ETU U AL. - SIVELY CASH &ISL . 'S'S. 'Pali 1,3#72__ 001 DLR,PvFoItS. , , F. Ratchford Stars. ' j. L ; , ? ,.. i ..W : inper. Marc , ' Frar.ier. . • Deo. F'neatuek , John M. Atwood. • &ands o.ml:tom &ad. T, Tradidr., l Wort.it: Bannon. George H. Stuart., Oharlealktueler, John IL•Brown. ' Tboa.,lll. muntgamtaT. F'. TCHFORD STARR, readeut. THOS. B. MONTGOMERY, Vice-President. • 0t.9043a6 ALEX. W. WRITER, Secretary. eiIMEN KBE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHI M =L—Oisak No. 114. North Fifth, street. nese Market IneorForaieel „' the befdsiature of PennolVardiL Char ter PerpektaL i ' rmiAnd dasetkslso.ooo. Make Lim name agateag mta zDataalle by Fira saitkittiarDtvail Mocks. Good" and m••aa,a co =term& George 1 Frederick Doll. • August Me?. , 1 Jacob Schandier. John F:BOstalin.— I Samuel Mira, Heory_Trooriuser. ' Edward P.'N..., Wm. McDaniel _ Adam J. GINA. Chrisio.Pßer Nader. , kaael Peterson. Frederick iitaake • Frederick Ladner. Jonas Bowman, , ± GEORGIE EBETY,_Preeideat JOHN F. BELBTERLINCi. Vice President Pam, E. Cora:maw. Secretary. rINSURANCE EXCLUSTMLY.—THE PENN , ehTirgi i i=l- inii irgielan iP lirst= rl"m tellitle i prudence Square. This Company, favorably known to-the community At over forty years, continues to tunas against loss or 4 tie, on PubLk or Private Putr eithyr , or alkuitell time. 440, oal MO% Stoopks of. Merchandise gena. on al terms. sir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is in vestod in a most careful 'manner, which enables them to Warta the Insured an undoubted security In the• ego o/ aim r ' DrEtECTORS. Daniel Smith. Jr., - John Deverenx.l " • Alexander neon. . , Thomas Smith. r Isaac Base nrst., Henry LoWis, , Thomas Ito d ante ' J. ()Ming . amralf, ! • DANIELS M ITH. Jr., President WILLIAM G. Csowarm. Secretary. DRIUGN• REOOT,. OF REGENT IMPORTATION, and very superior (Malay: White Gum Arabic; East India Castor Oil; White and Mottled Castile Soap; Olive Oil, of • various brands. For sale by ',,ROBEar SHOEMAKER dt CO., Druggists; Northeast corner of Fourth and Race. streets..- - n027-tf URE PAINTS.—WE OFFER TO THE TRADE PURE P White Lead( inc White and Colored Faints of our own manufacture, of, undoubted: purfty in quantities to suit purchasers. 'iROBERT SHOEMAKER dt Dealers in rant) and Varnishes, N. E. corner Fourth and gate Streets. , ! ; • • no27.tf ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.. WHOLESALE V i rile/UM. E. corner Fourth and Race•etc.:tato— thatittentton of the Trade to their lario•etook of Fine DIVED and Chemicals. Efieeliqui Oi ll iloP ° ll 4 % Cork% &cr.- - Mitit hn. 'neEDRIES.—GRADUATES-4 1 9 1 1T i p ea Mirrors, Tweezers. /laic& 4 1 : 1: illnotrtnnents, Truaeoe, are and Soft Rubber Geode, Vial (lases, Glass and Meta) Syringes. dm. all at "First Range" prices. azatre . ' BN°Wl3 t "ClT tlirer 98 on BEledlYs 7,tar A AND GEORGIA ARROW ROOT.—THE •LA Now tol ,-- ffWeat , mare, and of dazzling whiteness directly fr m the we .. Reid at , d weight., and gustantaed in freahnesi and ~ td , . •! f.• ',-, •,, -+,.. ISIDDBELL L Apo th ecary, . • atf i ?• - 4 . '., .. 4 . '.' Z?. ~ .:1410 Custard street Alco 11 A.LLAD.BINCOG. dell•Im• ROP4 Sol ta Nlnetoon EfE=2El $400,000 00 r,u09,286 00 1,174103 00 LNCOME FOR nes. -,1360,090. li t imigig OA: 'DEN . Xtio COUNTY RAMAT ss I will leave, 60% r e4lolsl4o ni t 1 'MerchtintMeibiadViNd so.* 1 kw c, Mount Holly/ Is th 4 E,, 46 ailminghain and 0. 1 4 . ;if 1. Le t " Filowf.m.:4 ~,,........, t., , 11,,,z ...„1,.: 4, liiq q ~.1..,,,,. ''''''''' ~ t".ii411141( 'I .4.:144a4kA1* ; VELEIRS i t ' t itit t l i ree to t tttsai ( A; of le w erfee , _ mine • her -.mid timing ; &item ann..N iseetknalithe ita, ter Airangem re_fameeger Trains, NOV. 18. 106; eine the Comealirt Detat Thirteenth and thillowhill hlladetphia at the followine hours: Q ,s4 l (MbitiODATlCoiiii.--41 VIII A. M far and ad IlMsMsdiate Stations' and Allentown: hi ge,...,, ai lt gf P. R ir dini " 62 0 k. ' . ld'olzmeled fn, % .6 MORNir 4ArIN- L :t d : B.lll__A. M... for Reading. Lebanoth arnabmg, , tsville,„Pige Grove, Taman*. "WeanWilknies=rtiit ( mfrs, Rochester . U. p r t , l i.,, , & wade 4 am tdon. i, ork. Carlisle. tdiambers. The 7.30 train connects! at Reading with the East Penn. Sylvania /Brailroad ,tralas for Allmtown, ,fte.; and the e.ie AhLeOrtneeteteith tan Lai, Valley ilkik_for Hu. rigkers,,tra.; at Port (Acton with *lawless R.' R. trains' .for WilllanlePort, Lock 'Haven. ntra, dic.;_st Hanle. burg with Northern Central, Cora arland Valley, and. 114,buylkIll and 13unmehstuna trains for Northumberland, eentianmeort. York. Chat . endmrsh Reeve. de. AFTERNOON RXP Leaved attelettia at 3 . 00 P. M. for Reading , Pot _ e, Harridans . 4,0.. connect; lag With Beading arid Columbia Railroad trains for Col loan ells--. IPIWN ACCOMODATION.4aneves Pottstown at 6.45 A. M.. stopping at intermediate stations; arrived in Philadelphia at eO6 A. M. Retundari, leaves Philadelphia " 1/ 5 0.11ri d "f i cZo'ellitStareNa 1 Z A1 426P. M. adinj: .. tine,. stopping at all way stations; ar riv es in r. del Mal 10.15 A. 14. leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. FL s arrives in Reading at le P. M. Trains for Philadelphia leave thurisb , tB.lO A, K. 'Ord Pot Witte at 8.45 A. M., arriving In P el his •at we P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 230 P. M. and PottsvUle ata.4s P. M.; sieriving et ' Pluladebbia at 145_11 M.. : . ' - Barri/hard tweemmodatimileateißeedieg at LIDA. M. and Harrisburg at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at Rem Pee with Afternoon Accomiztodatlan , south at 130 P. M. arriving in Philadelphia stele P.M. • Market. train., with a Passenger car attached, leave, Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Pottsville and all Way Wallahs ,_• leaves Pottsville at 7 A. M.. for Philadelphia and , all War Stain, , .r- - • - AU the above trams rati t e. Sandal, excepted. __.'' gouda trains leave Po e at 8.00 A. M., and Phila delphia at 3.15 P. 111.1 losers Philadelphia,, for. Reading at IA A..-lii... returaing from itittel,at 4.85 r., M, ; . i. _ CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD .- P assenger, for Downingtown and Intermediate manta take the 7 . 1 10.1 1 / 1 . and 4.00 P:M. trains from Philadelv_hia. „r e t urning : , Armill Downingtown at 6.30 A. M.. and 1.00 P __.o , NEW .YORIE EXPRESS. FOR. ; PIITSBURGIE - AND THE WEST.-Leaves New York at 9 A. bi, 5.00 and 8.00 P. ht., pluming Reading at 1, A. M., 1.60 and 10.10 P. 11.. I and connect at lianlear with Pennsylvania, and North I • ern. Central Railroad rear Trains for Pittelaush. Otii '' ' 2.N0111; eIfPENNEIYVVAITIA R.. It csibm .s illiarasport. a, Baltimore. Ac. ' .; • ' • THE - rieLODLE RoUTB.--‘4lhorteet ...,..........s, Express Train leaves Harriabarg, on arrival ; . and meat direct! line lo Bethlehem, of Penfavlyaula rase from Pittsburgh, at 3 aed 6.2 Pi Allentown. , }OA 'Ch Ha l e omits: , Havers. A. M. 4.35 P M . sae gat 4.43 and 7.06 A.M. and : Wilkesbarre. ahanoy fery. L.; Cermet, Vjtateek.; fic,elaP; 11.40 P.M.arrivint at ewYork 10.10 and 11.45 A."1Id:. 'I ton yad &lithe Pallas In tne gh and Yamille Goal and 5.00 P. M. Sleeping Cars acconthanying these trains I r -., ~ .1,-c _ ~_,' ; • • , - ,' . •,. , through between Jersey ,OW • and ' Plthbargh. without ; aesenger Depetin ;Pith:W.lp* W. W. corner of Becks ! e & and Americus Street .. .- ' I n train for New York leaved Harriebunfat 6.10 A. M. ; , WINTER ARRANGEMENT-NINP., DAILYTRAINSe and 2.0 P. M. nall train for Harridans leaves New York lOn and after THURSDAY, Nov. 14.1867,P detrains ' leave the New Meat, earner di Berke and atdowyLElLLla Noon • VALLET - RAlLROAD. ,, Trithalilellien Street& daily (Einndaye - exeePted). as foliewe t - can Pottsville at 6... x, 'Lou A. AL. and 7.15 P.M.,returning from , At 7.45 A. 11L-Momring Enna farßethlehern and Prin..' Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and 1.40 and` .35 P. M. , 'dpal Stations on North PthnsAvaida Railroad, connect. 89)11TYLIYAL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.-- I Ind at Beth/ahem With Lehigh Vallae. Railroad for Allen. Trans leave Auburn at 7.65 A. M. for .Pinegrove'and liar. tasauqua, Eilatingtop.. Maud Chunk., Weather. eirtnow, and at 12.45 P. M. for Pinegrave and Tremont ; re. amnia& Harletou..white, _Math. ,:r t ilkethrre. ' kwteca turning from Harrishurg_at 3.55 f'. Dit, and ftom . 'Tremont ; s i spietteton, Scranton, Ind all volute to hi d e n and at 7.40 A: M. and 5.35 P. hi. , , ' -, . ,f' 'Wyatt: Valleys t. also, in "connection " hir,b TICKETS. - Through that-clan tickets and emigrant ,: and ethanol , 'Mlload for ; Mahanav CRY, an with tickets! to all the principal point in the North and West ' Catawba& Railroad for Rupert,Darrville, Millen and Wit.„, • . and Canada, lisanstant. Arrive at .Idauch (thank at 12.05 A. M- Loh Excursion T iketa from Philadelphia to Reading and 1 Wlikesbarre at 8 P- M. ; at Scranton at 4.05,, P. M. • Intermediate . tallow. good for day only. are cold be at hiahanoy City alley M. Pansengent IrY WA train Cad Morning Accommodation, M_arketr Train, 'Readine and take the Lehigh ',Valley Train. pagebet_Bethlhem at 1155 Pottstown Accommodation Tra. at reduced rated: A. M. for Easton 41. paints on New Jersey Central RAZ. Excumion Ticket to Philadelphia. good for day only are , roa d t o New York. . . sedg - t Beading and intermediate Station ., by Beading 1 At 8.45 A.IL-Accottudodatiod tor DaYiestOwn, stopping 'an Pottstown Accomodatirm Traits ;at reduced rates ? at all intermediate Station. Pamengera for Willow '.,ranee, The followingt Ickets are obtainable only at the Office , , Hatboro' and Hartrville. by-this-train. take Stage at Old of S. Bradford, Treasurer No. 227 South Fourth street. York Road. - . ' - ', 4 , • ' ' ' ' Philadelphia or of G. A. Nicolls, General Superintendent. At 13.15 A. M.-Accommodation for Fort Washington. . Reading. , • ,„; . _ Owing at in }mediate Stations , . Commutation Tickets! &tiros r cent. discount. between , Ao PM, -Express for lEkithiehergAllesttreeni Manch ingests dectred, fort amillea and firms. ,_ Chunck,Whlte Haven, Wllkeebarre. Mabanoy Ohm Oen.) Mileage Tickets, good, or 2,oooElllas , between ail points. trail& Shenaadoab. Mt.. Cannel, Pittston and' lifinanton, at lieri a th e eacb, fir families and firms.- and all paints in Mahocieyand Wyoming' thrlltestion& • Season Tickets. for three, eta,. mne or twelve znonthe.f or Passengers for Greenvi ll e take this train to Quakertown.. holders only. Wall points at reduced refers. ". At 245 P. M.-Acenniondation for Doylestown, styptics =amen residing on the line of the road will. be fur at, all intermediate, atationa. Passengers. tithe stage at with cards, entitling themselves and wive, to tick' Doylestown for Neve Haps, and at North Waite for Bum. els at half-frure. . . • 1 .' • ' " ' •• • .:•• ' Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to principal It& At 4.15 P.M.-Accommodation for Donerdenweilehrinltng Uet" ' 'ions, good for Saturday, Sunday and Mondey, at reduced e t en intermediate stations. faesengers for Willow woe°, fare, to be had only at the Ticket Office , at T hirteenth and Hatbarcoeth and flarnwille take stage at A Palk:whet street& • At 5.2 A P. M.--Through accammodn for ile=azi tel FREIGHT.--Goode of all description, forwarded ° telail all stations on main line of North Penrisylvania Railroad. the abcreeleiLthts from the Caravans", NewFeeight De pot, connecting at Bethlehem withk Lehigh, Valley ; EVelgai Broad an is willow streets . , ' . Train for Rade wn, Nandi 1 101111/Ik. Freight Trains leave Philadelphia daily at 5.20 A. BC, At sm; p„ jg...-Imnoroodatton frn Landsat% 'topping ULU noon. and 6P. M., for Itg, Lebanon, Harrisburg. at o n Intermediate e t e tt me , : '-- _ , Pot:twill" Port Clintho and all point beyond. m 11.30 P. M.-Aecommodationfor Foraathinetret,, ' Mails close at the adelphis Post-Othce for all Iduer_._ _ TRAJNS ARRIVE IN_PHELAD on the road and its brancheg_at *A.M.. wid tor the PPM , - irinElltettilehemist 9.13 A. ii.., 0.05 and 8.40 n , " deal Stations only at 215 P. id. 2ANS P. M. train makes direct onurectiali.wlarAti Valley trains from e s Seeman, W 11Am:re City end Heidetici. Pesseeigee. leaving Heaton at 11.20 A. M. arrive in Philadelphia at 2.06 • r _ P ere leaving_Vllliketarre at LeLp, M. C onnec tt at at AMP: it., and arrive at , Philadelphia at 8.40 P. IL '. • ; : . ,- , .. _ From Doylestown at 8.834. N.. 110 and 1.00 P. M. From Lansdale at 7.31 A. M. • „ From Fort Wathingtonat H.lol.lllLiand 11.05 P. M. . , • . ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9204. 3L , '' Philadelphia for Da Wit at LOOP. M. ' for his at 7.910__A. M. motor at 4.00 PAL : -Pith and Sixth streets Cars : eon* Vikkark, erg to and from the new White Cars of Second and s treet( Line and Union' Line run withth a short of the Depot. Tickets VARClD•limccrel. , :d - st Ticket edge. id oder in % to " 11 P ./ 9 ° !. 6 . t ,9 1r4)f tilre Lls . Tickets sold end Bcdtagdchecked throusi g nA m itikl Nth.ta, atmanna North Penn. BUMS No.losl3outh Fllth etreet.• ' • . ,; . ... ,';,' - • • Alum! -jras AssisuY ,K and omr PRILADEL °AM PiduA KENRD PAWS L LINER, froAND m P TRENTON hiladelphia to New,IforkR AILROA,OO and way places, from Walnut street 'wharf. At 6 A. 314 Vie Carodia arid dangly; Aceom. 2 25 At LAA L via . vi C z atden de allf d en j wy g %11xPly Mail,, II (3°, .. P.M. VIA Camden and ~giboyd. mt class. Expr ea, 2 25 . . ....,.. end i 'Sd clad. • 110 A. 6 A.' - and t E rPr i killtentialeL ' •' . At 8 and 10 A. M. ~ 2 and AMP. id., for Trenton. At 6. 8 and 10 .3.1,L; 1.2, AS), AM and ~ P. ML, for Borden. town. At 6, 8 and 10A. M. 1 ia 2 t 8.30, 4.30 and 6 P. M. for Florence. At 6, 8 semi 10 A. M.. 8.30,4.30,6 and 11.30 P.M. for Bur. Beverly an dance. At i t i eno A. M., I,r , 4.3), 6 and 11.30 P. M. for Edge water. Etivereide. Riverton and PalmYra. At sl and MA. 31, 1, 6 arid 11.80 P. 31. for Fish Hauge. Mir The 1 and IL3O P. M. Linea will leave from fool of Market street, by upper term From Kensington Depot : . , At 11 A o, . M., vi: Remington and Jersey City. New. York .—,...,.. . .. sal At 8, end 1100 A7M.,1110:11.80, and A P . M. . fo; Tr enton and Bristol. And at 10.15 A. M. for Enda Ate dad 11 A M., 2.80, and 6, I'. M. ,fdr Morrisville and Tandems. ... 4t8.00 and 10.15 A. M., 180, and 6 P. M. for fic.henclas and Eddington. At 8 and 10.11.-A. M., 2.110, 4,5, and 6 P.M. for Cornwell+. Torreadale,Flohneebmg, Tassorax. Wisdnosising. Brides. burg and .Wanlfford. and BP. M. for Efolniesborg and Intermediate Static's:Ls BELVIDERE e DELAWARE R AILROAD =NES from Ifeasingtoh Depot. At 8.00 A. ild., for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Duradik. Elmira, /ihncis: .oWege,Rochester _ Bingham p on, Oswego, !Uremia., Great - Bend, Montrose. Wilkes , bszre, Scranton, St;m:ui&mg Water Gari,6.c. , Attie() AAII. and. 8.30 P. IL,_ for Belvidme, _Easton, Lam. Memiagton, avc. The 8.30 P. rd. Line contents be ffir=th the train -leaving Easton. for Mauch Chunk. Allentown, hem. Acs At 6 P. M. fortmbertville and intermediate Stations. From Welt Philadelphia Depot, via connecting Rag. At 9.38 A. 81.1.30, 6.80 and 12 P.M. New York 7 4 fess Line. via ',Tenet -Cly•—.,„. 3 25 The 9.30 A. M. and 6.80 P.M. Lines ran daily. AU ets. • Sunday excepted. At 9.30 , A. M.. 1.30, 889 and 12 P. M. for Trenton. At 3.30 A. M.. 6.30 and 12 P. M. for Orbital: . ' ' At 12 P. M. (bight) for Morrisville, Xullytown, Sehencks, Eddington, CcrrtitValle,Verrisdale,Liotmeeburg,Tacony, Windnotuing, Bridesburg and Franicior& For Linen Maytag Esinsingtan IMPor. tate the ears on Liiisloirb, sai, et Chestnut, at half an hour before P The_Ostri - au Market Street Railway_ runs direct est Philadelphia Depot, Chestnut and Walnut within one square. e On leandaYi,the Market Street Cars will run to conned with the 6.80 P. in.line. ..., .. . Fifty.Parindis et w ' el lsze may t Ved each num% Paimmure from anything 'ae . Pete apparel. baggsgei over Milkybe imager extra. The Company limit their re , for baggage to One Dollar per__ pound. and win net be nab/eta any amount beyond $lOO. except W . ' MP d i al contract. Tickets sold and .knE 2 checked tnf direct throh to Boston. . Worcester. eld. Hartford, New Haven, Pro ti Mme, New Al Troy. Barstogt.s. ,Ptisx2 Rome. num% • o. Niagara nano and 8 An adatl n o ltrid tketnal OM§ss is located at N 0.023 Chestnut street, where tickets to ew York, and all important WWI North and Kist. may be procured. Perilous pan chasing Tickets at oil Onion,. can have 'their *wade checked from residence or hotel to destination. by- Union Transfer Baggage Express. Lines from New York. for Philadelphia will leave from foot of Cortland street at 7A. M and LOO and 4.00 P.M., via Jersey City and Camden. At (LBO P. hi. via Jersey City and Rensthn. At 10.00 A. 7sl and 14 M., and 6.00 P. ht., via Jersey (My and W. Philadelphia. Prom Pier No. 1. Natives; at 4 P. M. Express and 4. P. M. Emigrant, via lmboy and Camden Dec. 16.1M7. - ' WIC H. %ATM= Agent. PEIIN liallrnllg RaWado gn —WT:itt? t Tinie. f"i a— nAla kine effect 'Nev. 24th, 1887. The trains oi the Peossylvardsi Central... Railroad leave the De ot, at Thirty•firot and- Market Hoots. whitt is reached by the cazi of the Market Street leatender Railwer, the last car connectin. s with each. train , leaving Front and Marketstreets ,thirty minutes before its departure. Those of the Chestnut and 'Walnut Street Ea ISVlUrrgn within opemnare of the Depot. i ON SUNDAYS—Theldarket , Street Cam leave Front. and Market sinnets 86 minutes before the departure of Sleep:lux Car Ticke4qui be titull appiftation at the Ticket Ofece. Northwest corner inth and Chestnut . Streets, and at the -Depot ..2 - '.• - , Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call ter and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chest. nit street. Na 116 Market etreet. or No. 1 South Eleventh street, will receive attention. TEAM/ -WAVE DEPOT. VIZ: .at 1100 Fast Line .....„ ,—. ..... ..... .... ....... ...... at 12.00 M. Erie Expreen . ~ • . . at hl.oo lit. piton Accremodatiozi No. 1.................... at I.IXI P. M. Harrisburg Ac00m............ at 2.80 P. M. Lancaster Acc0m.,........ ... . ...4... ....... :.. „at 4.00 P. M. ParluiburitTrain. "......... ... ..at 0.00 P. M. Cincinnati Expree's." .... „ ........... ... .....at 8.00 P. M. Paoli ACCOM. lio. 2.. .. .....: .. .. . ........ ... ...at 9.00 P. M. Erie Moll. •,••;.,: ......."..:. ... . ... —.at 'IL is P. M. Philadelphia exprat.... „.„.."........ ...... .at 11.15 P. M. Accommodation: ~ ...' ........ ... ~ ..... .. .at 1180 P. N. Erie Mail leaves 'tr. except Watatilay. , Philadelphia MT leaves daily. All other treble daily. except Sunday, , The Western Acerrenuodatbn Train runs daily, except Sunday. S'or this train tickets must be procured and baggage delivered b IS 00 P.M., at 119 Market street. . TRAINS AT DEPOT. VIZ. •_ • Fin.t im E timi . ; ,.. , ......... . .... ~.....a.l ' 1.86 A. ,lii, biladelp .......:. . . .... .... ...... 7.10 Paoli Accent. No. 1. ........ ..,..... ~.... ~... " 8.20 '• Erie Ma 11...••• • .................... .. ~..., . " 9.06 " East Line ......... .... ..... . . ....... . ..... . ..... " 9.36 " Et kabur g R l g• ••••• • . . • . •-,- .. ••••,,• • • • , • ~... " 9,10 canter , ..... ....'„ ........ . . ...... ..... " LlO P M. Erie EXpre5e.......... ... .. ...... ••••.‘44 .4i• 4. " 110 'B. Day Erprese. % - . ! .. - . A . - ......... .: .. ....;.....:..... " .tkilo " Pa°li ,„ ec t il l• r"....50• ; 4 .• ..... ..... ~....... 0••4 • • , " tilt ' " Witte I ui rCOMPI• a. ••0• • • •• ~..••......,i, . .••• 7 1 4 4 t) ' 7 • FOY er inf tin% nip t ly to - - - 011 a , et ent, 001 'Chestnut stria*, ‘. - .. .13 rit,-11 Market street. _ IL. ClEi Ttaket_ 'Asent at the. MIK& e_ Petruskvintia Belittled WVIIIIRY will not any tux Or 02 2, ,; reept Or wearing Appakel,l tU t, t the Mee in to One -Hundred Dellani in via AU Baggage a amount invalue 0, 01 risk of unktntrtnu, unlem enblmiAl co e'' v ' NI " atiiiial sClviiirtgain ' ne. Pa. GUIDE _ Passengers for Fortress Monroe and Nor elk via Balti rnore take the 'lsoo Trak..Tia ,Griatfield will take the D.OO p M. train. Wlladelp %tans atom/fag at' ' between Leaya _ sitiry 42 1 0. 600 and 440 (dI P.M. Tile LW PALtrain williwytil with the Delaware road for fdllford indantermediata stationc . , ;'lte, 6.00 ,P. train nina to New Caudle. ' " Lear a t tim ilmirigt* .7.00 VA 8,00 A. N. and 4.00 and 180 ( P. M. • • • From ore to RhilialphhL—Leave Baltimore 7.M Way Mall 9,864 A. ' 3.16 P. AL. Ex. was. dm Pat, librptess. 8.16 P. Htoreasi , SUNDAY =ADM-FROM 13..ALLT ORB, leave Bela mort P. ld, stopping at Havre de Grace erryville and did Wilmington 'Abe atom at N pemon and Newark to takeot s and leave = geri talsltie l pla r sena= Wilshillga l ;PINS Through tickets to all points Wet, Booth and aoutliwpg may be procured at ape, me Chestnut streot,unam ntinental Hated where also state Roo= and Berths to Me rrar er sa i ng ears , au e i ta ir r=sl checked at oitde residence Wthe Union TransfiaNY. Pan/. - , . =NNW. a • kindest. Wllffi r alW AND Willa( BIL A LP . A iin Alb VIA zz4 ME. On and after MONDAY, P lT 7th.ligtrirt h il leave Depot.TbklyZi w in reit streets. an follows : Traine leave for Wed Cher :ru t 7.4164. n.. l., 4. 115 . Oat W l / 0 4 ;! 1 • 93 tessi West Medd' for Philadelphia. tremot on B. Market street. ILA 7.45. 800 and .10.45 A. M. 1,6 i; 450 and Tralne l. leaving Wed Chador at 800 A. Ma 'amid lealing„ Philadelphia nd at 4.60 M.. MO. (101 . 4r: C. Junc tion to or, from didliolla wi tetar West Chester and E only. u nr i lenction 'got; ' trains leaving Wed ChesterOng Weld will Pale train leaving philadelphla at • and Omar sr B. CL Junction 'Rrains lewring,Pbßadelpldil at 7.46 A. M. end 4.60 P. M... and leaving. Wad Chester at 0.00 A. end 4.60 , wet at B. C. Junction nith.Traint oh the P. and B. O. B. for Ogordwill intermediate points., ; , f ON 7WAILYW; - . l dira IrbakalelOWS 1 4. 8 . na.'Bit'aud ave Wed Choler 7.56 A. M. and4.oo P. M. The Depot is reached directly by the C 6 h t and Walnut street cars. Those of tin Market within one equine. Tile rolrlC both line. . sir e . With each train upon fie arrival. Paseengers ate adobied - ta', adds esethirlfimpard Eras Bmgage, and the Comtlany , espondble for an'amount eregedlna . one hundred del unless special contract is rude lot t he "den HENRY WOOD. General Illuperintendent. • • • : ELPIE R TIM he' BRIM 1-,3 - ••$ , W I NT ER TA. .9ah and Diroft 24ut O twee h, Philadelphi a : thn • , "fg i•idbunr, port mad the Great Oil Region o 'Pereiaylran l L—Raocant Weeping Oanron Trains, • • • On and after MONDAT,'Novj oth, per. the Trains on the Philadelphia andslft!" it d svillran as (0110 W 1 11.15 P 31 :1 11 ve Ph T l ' . ittx) P . . M. rVe ...15.V0j1•Ant. k. •• 4. •arrivea at Erie: ort • -• " " 9'45 A. Elmira Mail leaves ....... -; ; 3 2 " arrives at Loch Havea • • ....... ....... . P. „ MallTralnleaveeErleßAFßWAßD. • • jo:k s m . " . arr.• at Williams 8.55 /N. Erie FVelleavßsta uaven, pr7nVair. at .. vt,• an i :nr = l st with all trabLikonla aft i - 1747 1 -, aasongera leaTing_ PnilM: a • 12,00 a n t ra a at SAO& m.. and tyat 6 ,kt i t mink/dip itik at 11.15 P. ti..arttve at Oil 010 at 4ftrii; roN after • qtrina figgor • 04 ifiNt , , . ntown , *-hviatio.r.: 4 ' I 1 ji ,- iu.vi - 44 , 1 , .'-;..1 f 34. 4 VM1T4„t , , 0 6 0 i ..0 44.0it'lkiliLlf. Tinummucusi , GIIIIIB„ lIC 2111X 4 `11: 0 1111,E00111) TBEIPAN4LIN9LE 40 imr_26 rtouts i mcintgA r ar, #PErnimv,i. NIA' RAI:OAD AND LITANDLE, /TOURS' lew: t/au by (X) ) s 4 1 AST/ERB Wang the &QO r,m.,Tadurr Vat CINCIN An next }WEND* AMISS OhLY NE math on the' ROUTE. • ' WOOORUPPB I eelellynited: PA , .0/State.. Rgent 13LEF,PINO-CAJO, rustbrough from P.ulA to CINCINNATI. Pamendent tiudei t - G*, , And UM P. IC , Theme retch CYNOINNATI Aar, , points:rEaTan4SOUVIONS,U4I4, A , APV Pig of t v i tzt= edr timannui tymiu,rApoyAdit R . LOUIS. CAANniapr rreg. TON. A 0 T. arid all - BT, N 8 andllouT WEST, will e putleulatte , for •TICAcETB tar VIA PAN.LIANDLE ROUTE ; fitiWECORE gfittna idiAritree et tblii be YEE P 'DEAR - POE TICKETS 'VIA PAN-BANDLEP, at TICK„KTOMOKS.„ N. W. CORNER NINTH CHESTNUT stnie% NO. MA JKARK.ET,STKEET.bet.. Second, asdProntlilts., And MET Y4TllBPand MAKKET litreete,Weet Pala, 8. F. BCOLL, send Tickeit, Aid.. Pittsburgh. • .1013 N Itia th ratE, aera East% Aitt:46-Preadway:N.ll%. jaingigiNV E T. lERSE: BA X , RUAD LINES.' F110111 ) F04YF 0! KIRKET STREET (CiPPER. FERRY). , OMMENCII4O TUESDAY, EMPT. MT: Trains Will leave 'lie dlYSet tilei get° , 1 1 * t eg ie riftt el it a jirM h r "nd biterule ' For Cape May ago P. M• „ . ror voodbury* luau itte"aiid dOci P. ISt. Frult Train. leaves•• Vamderi• .a1,12.1/1b1; (noonJ Frei t ne reeetved at ;Second (Joymed ; Wharf De. low alnnt ettedtarotn 7A. BC until OP. AL Freight re. *lived before 9 A. kb will go•forward the aurae AV. Etelgnt.Delinery No. 778 South:Delaware, avenue. J.:SEWELL. Strpirintenderat ' 1111011111a rla r ml uaziktoRr.. RAnaoh2- 1 miri, , TABLE.--Commemetog Mon. MIN SW, SM. lfg. _Trams 'Will leave Depot, corner, of Bread street. and wastungton avenue, as foWww. • Way.mall.Train, at 8.1101‘..1L Gliondityvtoccepted). for Baltimore, otop. at ail ',regular dation& Connecthag wfth Delaware 'oad,at Wilmington for Crisfield and hatenuediate stations. Bowßoma train at 12.04 M. ( Sunday for /Pi' e and Washington. Express Train at atior. M. ftinndiya ititeeptedX for Nat tintore- and 'Waabitudon, stopping at Cheater..Thmlow, Linwood. "1011aymor A t a di t. Viington, Newport., Stanton. Newark, Elkton, - Bast. Oliar , F Ha e•Grace N atm. P O lT Y Wa n 'd .' • 4 / 34: *;4! Chase an Stemmotoe _ _ • _ r M a Pfh igto at 11. W r ac. (d ifor o ßaltimere and uded) witt Zware aC lL • line.' atopprg 11 3 : . N:f; Castle, Mddi Clayton, Dover, Harrington; Seaford!, Salisbury, rrhwees ,de and connecting. Crtul)old with boat for Fortress Monroe, Norfolk. Portsmouth and the South. - • . • ,• imPORTAII TITO4IIIAVELIRS. .1; 1 ,1 - 1AiT S IGKOrTTIKE• , HE GREAT sa 111411111,H - BittihritAni —Lin , Wilt T. Connecta se CRifirrtliktEl,' 61r , qq * 4th 'die° it'Apriftrbe trains dattroixtPentety,tvanlit‘ventridElitatravair,Ntpapp•f and . iintket streets, lenvittap 121Clat; : ii,P,71M4 , Splendid Stakt.e4ootn. B.loa)vjngtSigii , lfitgligli9 .4144 1, 1k night trains on.the ;Belk/on:4W Atauwil i• Tutes.totra,ant fion - c Phiindeiphin ftadShigilitireini o 1416 4 1 114, *ea' ill 4 10r aulati e ra ti rr g i,v , , ar: C a t rnttlelied r ein u t u ttal" kumengerA bi this train take tictio'costio . Witn nfa for all weetern , Pojtita. Jlp_pgiftlenlar and ticketittria the EKE LINE AGIJTA - , tic tit all princiPaligtetotqa,.. TO i intin A. N R2 spoto, Getieral riteeintger s t481040'. "! " L - I , ..ewd rd entii6 . '' : Vi . TIME I t ABLll4.4hl' . . ,VS/all 6ri44lVS Pld hiderdfir 5,..aa5.„, ie zi..ii.liiil4 ',, 6 55, 5x au, .e. Pet - IN -;=;- . '- , - '-•'_-: - , ` F - 1 14417 . antown-8 1 !15m<9.10.11, 12 A , I L- I *, t h 4 , 4X. 6. 06. g rit 14 ' ' ' • - 1 - ' lilt " 0. LW A t tret , feend,6l% t eutd FM as track Rainey Oa 0013:narW11, ~‘, 1.006. 14" :0 t hilide ternian Wil-446 16 • 21414 1 1 rair, , .. P ' 416 2 4 i'l / • OIiSAINDT i 2,,, , ,(.:.0, Lem Prlallemsegpld 8:10. 12.4. iii ,T. IP liAl! & IL obeetemi larii,- ,ail A. ' Km; 8,,elo„ E,40. e.mr s i and it. , ~ i. r"....5, ,,, 1 , LaleveriAl l ifila-6.l6Stitte u k ifee! it: Lea* Chento DiD,-1.110 , aka A. lf. I ,Ax. alew.-;.04, ... • , EAnntea e, M. liAmti • ' N N=2,o 144/1,.'',"--. FOR CON SHOD AND 0 041*Jt Lem rbiladqlo4,_ 1 4 /1.06 A. .6c IWe A , 11,11 , , 8.06 OA 11, , 5i r 4 60.. i U . ..,,,, ",-,, ~,, . ....,1„_ 2,L„,, , , LeasreVistome•444 7.••70. O. A . 2.4;i u 4 4 14 . -"AbO4l, - ~, .rrb rz ii it i pa y v it. , . : f y., ' ,!,,,,,,".. .. ^ :o'.. + 4 Lome Philiaeli64-4.441A 4 aid 7.0.', 'AIL ,;"' „.,, h. Leave No m; ii R. ! Leave PhalAephis FO •••4 Ork:l4,4ll.ofA.ALt /WA We" 6.1.6 1 am tip4 . 1134,V.,.14., j --- nu mamma Oari Y6lDtnu', Friday; leaving the Issilt "17t114 100(1 11 6 1- tca l & juni Kennett . r-eg. end. peeling a West gm unction with a i t er hilt.: douthis. OnWedri_esg cys and Saturdays trairtiedving Pill - dolga dt kW P. ran Um:mato Oiford. • e Train leaving g lladelphla at 7.46 A. K. tionnects of ilziord with une of, caged ; for Peach Bottom. in , Lancaster leavea Peach. Bottom to comma . at Otto tk Train for The Train leaving Philadelphia at LSO F. M. tint to: wdog ban, - • ravengers allow_ pd to take Wearing ' Apparel ' Only. a Baggagd, and the tm e t p upany will not in any ease be re s pen. dem for ap amount mmiing one hundred do natant a non a 4 ballade forthe same.' Sara ' _ , mralgßy-wOOD. Genre off' ARUMFAST< FREIGHT LINE, j a, NORTH PENNSYLVANIA It ROAR,' to WElkeeberre. . Mahan° Van M&lnet Oannel6 Centralia. end all Rona on alley Railroad and 1 G m : tpee. ' • • By nOnr arra4ements. - eeted fhb_ % _Sai ON mad is enabled to give mere despatch to woranandien can. aVid to the above tuune4f r o v ) . ~.•, . f, , de Mitered at the PrOAIS piffot... .. - a. E. eor. of , N and soista etr% Before SP. ht.. , Will reach • Mount , Iffahanoy Citiv and thn other stations in 'Mahoney , Wambi egleye before 11 A. hL of the numeoffnil SAY For Bodori , ;-__,BtealnohijLine Djrooti, BAILING -FROM meeti POST 3111JE041111: FROM PINE anwdynA.DELTRwAt.,/149:1 y 0214 ' of ids itz the ' tinitchni BOMAN* /AM Una; Captilitt O. Baker. 1 : , - q:. '. 1 19AX00.1.= tone, Vapteld 8! 11 Matthe w .. :;„:, ' 11011 PIAMeT i tida tenet CePtain Lb ProviTt ' . ' Dec. NOttit.o trent Mts. ontiaturdotri - ec.,_ , tAr..... The ItuideriAront ` Batton . on Elides, um, xY AL . heee Summate* I mit punctually, Ands t is, received every 4aTip:BreL to hed:ll o 4lvega i en a ! Frei ht (0r .p014 Del For. Fifth; cc tuesse w ieße„...... i.; 5p,,,,t0,,,, ~,, ...,,,....,„,„,:..... . • P_RILADELPLUAANO,FOUTRYIRR MAIL M 518 4 1 P: ; COW 'Akira REEPAR. "., PROM SOUTH Th - e JUNIATA will POR NRW.OR/1.KAt486.V 141 ; HAVANA l liaturda,v.,Decomber 81, at 8 o'clock A. The ST OF: THE 'OMAN will IigLES O 4; SP* ORLBAL, _VIA tlAVANA.__64nrday,_ Deeem _AU ' The N4WANDA , FOS ff4EarmAE.- Saterds exember.2l. , at &o'clock A. M. _The MMQ ‘ 41 74.9* - . SAVAIMAX War sliefigniiii• win POR VVKailirOTONof, 0.4; on Thuraday,December L'. at 5 o ' clock P.M. ' Throagli O hio of Lading signed, and Pullout . 1:148tot Bold to au pante South and..w.est. _ WILLIAM L ammo,. lenerategent. CHARLES E. DILKEtt, "reight Aunt. No, 814 &Mb Delaware : 'D;falif lANE FOR BALTTISO dig ik via Cheasipetike ' and 'Delaware Coat Pfillthia toed DaltfinereNzdint 194:41nt boat Coarralind at d'clock P. 111.. • The' Otelimers Of lihe a mow , Agind rejibbakr t - tween um '.tort .l and lila orb; iewriti; rier North Delaware **ague, above" etrOtpf",o l ,o4, ra r t o'clock P. AL (Sundays antra ted.) • , - Carrying all description of •Fteiglit as kntsui 019.,ottief line. andeight handled a ilth ((Mut, are, 7.411-I=PrOn/P4/1 forwarded' to points' heron the us fret° , aftstioit 41 to t *. trjnOrtgUati arBPs flescri For f don of Me= a .1.1.1ys • . mOLISNorth Delawercrevensw • EIEMI.MONTELF LINE:- ~ • ,'' •, 1 I , BENDRICIC —pi, il. i ....L ........ .. . ,lfdilee :. pr rim.... A.RBANINIT A • . 4 .4 461;0 4.lfi• „ tar eillel l3 o, 8 El. he 1 ' - • , port ' , P r -.•... .r. nawci The steamship WFA.IO3ANDSTRIFILIX / ........., will mil for Haves fin , Timmer tbetrialg , aseewsium—, az at 8 o'clock: • I . , . 1 ,,, . • . r , .. ;,.. ,; ,; i,,.. .. PUBI Havana , tlik, e i =el.i! . lJ 4 , ',-, :li•l'' '.. .' 110 fre ht received after _ 1 1 .1. ":',' -.'-' For f reight or pasilats J.* .%TO ' ' ' .. lt " .. r • • • 411 I it •• =Kai eon. , , ~-. ~. -, I , Wire 'Van& VOR TaVERPOOL, ' DEt3PATICIL—TITE nrst.elles American__ GRIEPTAIN. Unions n3glstor. Thomas hfdellanire, master. yea• eel. haying a large partkas or. her oargo ongagmf.' gag' PETER , For Waste of freig Walnut pe appsy, tth VVRIGHT & SONS, 116 streot. i sat io tnA l t NEW YORK—On:MD rotation Company —uftpa mad , . Lines via Deis wara nd , tan Canal after the igth of March.teavbirSat 12 and AL, whichg.with all Northern au - main . freight; will bittaken °nano flatin apply to WAL M. BAIRD & CO!! No. 122 .uth Delaware avenue. CITY lOE BOAT. The Office of the City Toe goat be for the present at No. 500 'Oath Delaware? do, where applications for towage can be mule. del6 tit; POCKS 130088. POKTMEONNIENAIIse Otekluß kIeNNRYINANLk RAILROAD Pffir anus NlT. ThePeMagylvanla Railroad Company erelOr Ows ili , g. that they willreeolve proposals until the ay tit anir, um. for leasink t eoparately T tr ipae ' the 4, N DEPOT HOT at Piltsb 1,1 E, at Altoona, and t e DINING hi„ 0 , Harrisburg Depot, for a term of yam, outtyrumeing on t or before March 1,101. , The hotels at Pittsburgh and Altoona' are foinharell throughout in the beet manner. # , It must be expressly understood thattiro railroad Corn. pags will require . that all those ettablishtnente shall be kept in a strictly nob ohne manner for the ocasswahmes and comfort of paseerre patronising its lin ,_ i ____ proposals will be a dd ressed to JOHN M. ,1 • 4 1N0101". Chairman of Special Ckmamitto+ No, gog &rob street phil o om o br o , .. 1 . A f# •1 t woke° leis rrovisci , Amp unwriuma. , ~.. THOMAS Mandacturere vr* E x,y ' - ,1 6r. • 'l, ‘ • • ) , 7: • , , ::;'••,twaso v ,.itha t , ,l 4 • trt. - 2.,...; '4 , ~ V ito t iilit atitivrt 2-40,;.14 4i444.1,044.1.i 4.f , r4v - J ,, N4 Iritavziamp rfTftVV'TlT7Eirrii3 - ITri .110P08ILL.. DIXON 4s 801 ' arrftrilli 111111111E1 57 5 ,„ ;