,9 i # k g- , l l a yettn.MAKvi Tun WI apportluma, We tunes of the Austrian / cinlitre taspasSed the lidehentth. ' W3l. A.- P171:110::.;, prominent Citizen: of Mr they, Pa., died yesterday. 1 i :rrnitsoN D.ms has, sailed from Baltimore. . for Nei•Orleans, Me. C. A, DANA has purchased the Sun. news paper ofNcw York, 441:75,00d, , • -,• ' Incendiary fire at Vicksbtirg Tkursday night destre3ed *57,000 worth of property. Tun Bobby! Bloek and Western Telegraph •CNllcr, In Canandaigua. New York, Were bartied Yesterday. Loss,. $25,000, • •'Witt.lxteu tf .-En counterfeit $lO Obtei; "On the National 13 . atth of Commerce, of New York city, are circulating in Boston. , A rient'nun of Canadian voltittieer Officers have felt Montreal to Join the Papal army; A . : 'regi ment is being reentited in Mentreal for the Pope. Ttanrut thousand rations ''frerc 'issued by the Freedmen's Bureau in lliehmondja.; yesterday, tQdestitnte vybites and rlegrcos. • . ~! EIIGXNE ,C.ASSICALY; Democrat, was elected; lj. S. Senator by the California Legislature, in.joint convention, yesterday. , A DESPATCH froth Newetistie-en-Ty r ttotates that agreat flee WAS raging there yesterday after-. .__ Tr lit said thost- the Grand •Thike- of Baden *lll abdicate; and leave the' Duchy free to Join the North German Confederation A.Normat batch of genians were, arrested yes today in London. Troops were also hastily son off to Portsmouth by a special train.' Arc inquest oh the recent explosion, at Clerken mill hos tesnited in a verdict charging Timothy Desmond and Jerry Allen with murder, in having caused the explosion. , , Tim French Senate is considering, the bill for the reorganization of, the army.. Its advocates think it necessary by reason of the threatening look of affairs in Germany and Italy. A tam 61 rights containing a clause making allegiance to the United . States paramount to 'that due the State, has lieeitvorted, ln the Virginia ConVention. The'CohlieUticin has adjourned until the 2el'of January. . • Trir. Georght Convention has • passed an oidi mance leyying 'a tar of one sixteenth, of one per cent. for expenses, and has ordered the State Treasurer to advance $40,000 to its disbursing officer. , • , lEfs . scoes has revoked fan order of General Mower, removing certain Judges and Clerks of Courts In Louisiana. Mower's order bed previously been suspended by orders from Washington. Tun Cumberland County, Pa., poor House took fire on Thursday night, and was damaged to the amount of $2,501). Three, persons were burned'to death—one, an insane man, who t6a,3 chained to the floor; bang literally. roasted alive. Tun Louisiana Convention has adopted a reso lution asking Congress to pass a law ordering the sale of the publlc lands in tracts of not more than onehundred, nor less than fire acres, nod for biddire; the R+ lf. of more than one tract to one ►erson or corporation. A Ain uLtaltizi bus broken- Out in Yucatan against Governor Cepida r who has been deposed, 'and 'a 'new Governor appointed in his place. TheTevolutionists have signalled their advent to now(•r by imposing a forced loan upon the in. habitants. fsus Sceretary of the Treasury, in compliancy With a resolution of the. House, transmitted to that body yesterday a communication •showing . the , amount of tax collected on distilled spirit:, from which it appears that in 1863 the revenue, In round numbers, was $3,230,0001 in 1861, $28,500,000; in 1865, $16,000,000; in 1866, $29,. 200.000. and in 1867, $28,300,000. • Tint trial, of Mayor 'Horton of Mobile, for a vionLuoa of the Lair itiguts tie case' of Charles Johnson, a negro;•was co'ncluded yester day. The trial was occasioned by , ,the illegal banishment of said Johnson from the city: The case was fully and ably. argued before 'Judge Busteed, in the United States District Court, being a precedent case, and provoked considera ble diselltiStOn and interest among the - People. It is regarded as a fair test of the' protection afforded by the bill, and resulted In a • verdict of guilty. • ii . Mysterious Atttair in reonaphiS.--An ITlReatiY kilobit. Mollified by. intoner. IV:em,the Sietaphts (Tem.) Avalanche, .Noveruberso.l Fora wt ekpast the 'neighborhood of :De Soto street: between Vallee and Elliott, has been ter ribly excited over the occurre,nee of -a series of circumstances so mysterious in their nature as to amaze and mystify the;whole neighborhood. Tho partichlar locality alfeeted is the , tenement No. 263 De Soto street,at present occupied by Mr.Ttrinp- FOll, who owns and runs several furniture , 'ears. Somewhere about a week ago, the people Occupy ing the house were startled by .it succession , pf loud knocks on the outside' or front. dear.. The family were aroused,but aster is we could learn, no inquiries' were made that hight,save the open ing of the door to see what had caused the knocks. No person being visible now, it wa , t supposed to have been caused by some n:iischlevous boys, and so the family went to' sleep again, and were not disturbed till morning. On the second night, about 11 o'clock, the Same knockings . were heard, only; now more emphatic and um cc noisy thin before; the knockings , this time, too, were appaiently from the outside, and the family were afraid to go to the door. Some persons con nected „with the family went rip stairs, where a full view of the door could be obtained, but al though the peal of, knocks still condoned, no visible cause could, be seen. After a while ,thhigs quitted down and the family went to:sleep, but about two hours after the first alarm was neard again the knocks pealed forth; nearer, clearer, and more alarming than before. A gentleman went to the, deur, but not a living, creature could. -.be. poem and no teasonable hypotheeie could be givenAO account for this unusual preceeding. A man was stationed ;It a second-story wiudow, who,'from his pushion, could see the door, and no one could approach - it unobserved. He had not been atills post more than half an hour. when the knecks were agßie repeated, and crash, crash. went pane.after pane or glass until Sven-i teen were broken, and, irething to show hew. It was dons--not even a - piebole as large as a pea could be • - ,found - among the splin tered glass. The-family, were now seriously alarmed and began to 'consult with nen other and with their friends; to . arive, if pesi..l - at an elucidation ;of this anneying mystery. Without arriving at any ,eonehision they • all retired, and were not•• dieturbed; hguiu that night. On the third night-the same', Seepes were repeated, three panes of girlie being brtikeh, and all the earthen ,jars containing milk overturned, and their contents spilled. The "spirit ":or what ever else it was, did not - content itself with over turning the jars, but it broke them into', Pieces, not ono being left whole. Satisfied with the mis chief it had-done on this. the third night, it re- tired, and allowed the persecuted family to on- , oy bleep for the rest of the night, if they could. 1 On the lourth night a young man was ern- ployed to watch the door. Ire placed his bed close to a large safe used for holding the table ware and (Aline belonging to . the family. In about an hour he aroused the family, and told them he hail fallen asleep. and that he had had a dream. Ile stated that he had dreamt that the safe near which he had been sleeping had been ' overturned on lion by three men, and that he had been covered with the debris whiM fell from it, And' that it had awakened hire, and he concluded ' by asking sonac,of the family to sit up and watch with him. The young'unin then moved his hod ten feet from the safe, all the doors , of the connecting chambers being open. and the lights howl nr been extinguished. In about twenty minutes After he , had again laid down, the safe w lifted up and violently hurled toward / him, nd its contents almost entirely broken, The family, now nearly paralyzed with fear, moved about in momentary dreattof something still more terrible to come, and, pale vvltte terror and anxiety, it was concluded to summon in the .neighbors, among whom was Dr. S% asson.? one of our well-known dentists. Ile was asked to stay in the house all night and keep the family 'company. Ile consented to do so, and sent for -his revolver, and he also laid down. ,At this time there were two or. three young men in the room 160 had coons in when the alarm W3B given: . -They - remained about an hour, and as no ,further . disturbance had occurred, tbey rconcluded to go home. They had not left the , room wore than five minutes, the llghta-baving been extinguished after their d(patture, when a pair of vases— one .on either end of the mantel piece—were hurled 'laths lloor and broken into a thousand pieces. J.At, the same time. all the parties is the room being wide awake; but before a lamp could be . ~ttd, the top of, a brush box .was taken . from : graslistsnd and thrown with fearful force Into , el OpOsite. corner of the room; striking a /arge IA *be - lo laMp and entirely demolishing it. This mccurrs4 -- about II o'clock. • The people in the liourfoAad,:tnany of the. neighbors had by this - . .lime tic-come impressed with the Idea that they were being treated to an unasked display of i3pixis rftpplzge, sled they accordingly. de .. THE D 131.Titiiiii:LPHILADELPIIIA, -S. A TITRRA ) Y; ETi'EMBER' , 21, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET termined to '; investigate the matter on that line. They accordingly sent - post-' haste for Mr. PONOW, a gentleman of much' r repute among the believers of spiritualism In this „ory, wino Stilt for a celebrated medium el the tonal° sex. Like Caller, sho'canie, sho saw, she conquered; and Abe. unruly, Visitant from the ,other world was so mollified thatte at last con sented to hold converse with her and Mr. Peplow. A great deal of e.v.planationfi took "place, and questions pro and eon were askedand answered • ou both sides, and at length a treaty of peace was concluded between the irate spirit. on the , one side, and the medium and Mr. Peplow on the other, that the'.spirit would .ecase annoying ,Teaks on condition that a cortlin sum of money was, paid to his -.wife' within the period of two months. This •Was agreed to, and the spirit, was exorcised, at least for the time being. We 'are' informed that 'lll6- dainage sustained by Mr. Thompson, from these visita tions will not fail far shortqf $200: This ifs one 'of the most singular affairs which we have ever been called - upon to detail, and though not be lieving in tho'spiritual theory of' the matter; still we 'cannot deny the fact that it Is most mysteri ous, and its mystery should be unravelled, if pos ,Able. If broken by mortal azedcy, the windows must have been broken from the house; but ho* account for the overturning - of, the safe when the people on watch were wide awake and onthe .I(rt, we are at loss to flettalllitlef. We fully apPreciato the feet that the story appears inoredi .ble, hut we give it as it was given to us, and peo ple•who are skeptical in regard to the matter can fully satisfy.themselves. for we have given them a sufficiency of data for all such purposes. Jtipati and the Stuadwlch Islands. morn nit, Hawaiian Gazette, Get. 10.] letters received at the Foreign Office by the last mail from Kariapwa, give a favor able account of the negotiation now in pro gress by E. Van Reed,, ..:. 'Hia• Majesty's Consul General, with the Japanese Govern ment. These negotiations have in view the placing of, Hawaiian products on the same footing in Japan, as- were accorded by the Tycpon to those of England, France and the 'United States by the convention entered into last year. This convention fixes the duties, and also the regulations which shall govern imports into Japan, from the nations which are parties to 'that lifstrtutent, and places goods on a more advantageous footing than those nations which have no commercial treaty. The necessary' documents sent to Mr. Van Reed, some months since, were supposed to have miscarried,: but finally arrived safely, and Gen. Van Valkenburg, the Minister Resident of the United States at Yeddo, is lending all the • assistance in his power to ex pedi e_ the negotiations and assist the Ha waiian Plenipotentiary. The treaty was in cue hands of the Tycoon, and there Was a reasonable prospect that it would be signed during the month of Sep tember, and made ready to transmit to His ilajesty tor ratification immediately. Orders had been issued by the Japanese government to have a man-of-war in readi ness early in October to proceed to Honolu lu, with officers on board having charge of the treaty. We may, therefore, shortly en joy the novelty of seeing a Japanese man-of ivar at anchor in our uarbor, and assume treaty relations with the people who have se cludedthemselves: for centuries from the civilised world, and commercial relations with *hum just now is deemed so desirable. It is possible, that if the various objects of his mission are terminaterby that time, that D. C. Waterman, Esq., will return in the vessel. it will be remembered that he left San Fran cisco on the 3cl of September, in the steam ship Great Republic, and must have arrived at Kanagawa with bis dispatches in the lat ter days of that month. A Visit to the Great Glacier of brew Zealand. An English paper has an account' of a visit paid recently by the'chief Officers of the Geo logical Department to the great glacier on the west side of Mount Cook. The foot of the glacier, whica is but thirteen miles from the sea, is 1,900 feet wide. Neither the glacier nor,the immense field snow which feeds it is visible from the rive until within a quarter of a mile of it, when the stupendous Magi of , snow and ice, at once breaks upon the view. Below the glacier a recent moraine extends for several • hundred yards, consiSting of dairis of the rock, twenty feet, deep, underlaid by, ice, and, snow,, through which considerable streams of water run, which are rendered visible in round boles, caused by the giving way of the ice and by cracks in the surface. On the southern side there has recently been a great fracture.of the I ice , and breach of the rock, which had fallen in im moose masses. The Party 'ascended on the • northern side,' where the snow or ice formed rounded hills, undisturbed by any' cracks or fissures. , The glacial matter is porous, and piesents tolerable footing; it is of a gray color, full of small dirt, with occasional Atones, which had evidently fallen from the urrounding The great peculiarity of this glacier is not only its immense , size, but the conaequent fact of its descending to so low a level—e4o feet above the sea level —instead of emit ug, as is usually the case, at an altitude of so ne :I,eito or •OM feet„ close to the limit of per petual snow, among Alpine vegetation. ]fare the green bush extends some, thousands of feet above the glacier, on the steep' sides of the range in which the glacier has cut the deep 'nairow gorge. Nut a single Alpine plant rewarded the research of the party, and the teMperature on - the glacier was scarcely below that on the fiat below..', With some . ceremony the ,party named it the Victoria . The height of the peak of Mount (. ok is foluid to be 12,3 p, feet. How We Vreases'the [Fro the,Bauta Gazotte, Nov. 16.] The Peace Commission have . made LtroltY «itGthe Klowas and the CaManches. The ludians have made.,profuse,prfessions of love their white brethren, and protest they would not do one oftheim harm for the world. Indeed they never did, except When they had acme good reason for so doing. The Corundssion, on their part, showed the high consideration in which they hold the red brethren, and the confidence they had in their good faith, in observing treaty stipula tions, by distrifinting among them. ...• 4 4 I 50,000 worth of provisions, .',OOO . suits of uniforms, ' , ,060. blankets, to qbarter boxes tobacco, ) 20 bolts Indian cloth, 3 bales domestics. I bile Linsey, 12 dozen squaw axes, bale-ticking, • 60 revolverti,'' : - ' And besides these, they have beads, butcher knives,.thread and needles', brass bells, look . in'-glasses, and silver medals. ' The Indians - were' quit& independent in their talk, and did, not seem, to; care much lout anything that was saltrto them except it had rdidence to the presents,._„ They arc ' ir)w well put up for the winter; "through the ,means of what has been given glom, and they will remain satisfied under their treaty .oldigationa tudil the grass shall' havegrown in the spring. They will then be in prime condition for the war path, if they should,hat become effeminate and demoralized by the luxurious life they, lead while winter enarters this winter. In all their lives they were never _Bo well prepared to spend a comfortable winter as they nosy are. A Iticir REoome DIE,":--W e con d ense from the Trey Pimp, the sfollowing tragic incidents in the deatkof a rich beg4ar which 'occurred in the village of Greentrush, N, y, one day last week.. The miser's tame. wts Frederick W. Rowkl; he came to. Green bush a few: weeks before. ;clothed in the habiliments of abject poverty, eManciated and appareutly half starved, old itnd beat with age. •Ile obtained a room in a tene- Went' house:and a charitable' lady ministered to wants. Almost "every day tue old man would , beg in the streets and with such success, that he not unfrequentiv retired to his hovel with well-filled pockets. - About h week ago the miser disappeared from sight, After the lapse of several days, the landlord who had , allowed Rowld to occupy his room, con cluded to burst open the, door, supposing he would find the'corpse of the heggar. In one corner of the rodm,on a little pallet of straw, lay the dead bodk, the bony fingers clutching a bank deposit of $7OO, whist scattered about him upon the floor lay notes, bonds, deeds and bank-books, and it was evident twit the wretch had died in a struggle counting his hoarded wealth. The scene could not have been more •dramatic it' presented upon the stage. The ghastly, repulsive features, the, tattered, hnbit, ot the iniSer:•and :the wealth for which he bartered his ' Soul lying around formed a picture which not, even tae mimic scenes of the stage could rival in in tense'dramatic force. Large numbers visited the apartment, to 'Raze noon, the dead miser, surrounded by his wealth. But, as if in mockery of the life he led, the rouney left by the old wretch secured him a decent burial, and he Went down to' the' grave attired more respectably than he had ever known when ,alive. Kind hands forgetful of the past, laid him tenderly away in the tomb, there to sleep in oblivion until the last great trump shall sound, and he shall then learn whether the treasures of earth are counted among the treasures of heaven. mmisma. JO. 4prnber Itierabants Seventeenth and Spring Garden streete, OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF SELECT LUKEIER AND HARDWOODS 4T, REDUCED PRICES. no to th2xo 50.0(10 rAlik,VeTiledtra Ai m it l eaut 4 l,o7Vo l t U t i" big; assorted width Shelving and beaded Fencing; u (g; Pattern stuff; 4 inoh Yellow Pine Sills; chow Boxing. Sheathing and Fio,oring; Cypreaa and White Pine Shingles, low prices. Di/CHOLSON'S, Seventh an Car penter Pfreeto, note Tu IT., ANC St,cuSiL LI corn. andoling; also, 8-4 and 64 Sign Boards, feet 10ng.. , Undertakers' Case Boards for sale low. NUJ OLSON, Seventh and Carpenter streets. nolkem/ -41 14 t V VI' IB67. INVE K. 44. 64, 84. 2,2 M. 8 and 4•lnab. CHOICE PANEL AND FIRST COMMON, ti teat IoILI 441. 54. 84 2. 2;4. 8 and 4.lneh. MAULE.__BROTITER CO., Nci. 2.SOOBOUTEE Street. - 1 - I:WILDING I BUILDING IBLIEDING I Q- •' LUMBER I LUMBER I LUMBER! • 4-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. • S 4 CAROLINA" FLOORING: 44 DELAWARE` FLOORING. - • S 4 DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. • WALK UI 1V LuthuNG. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK, PLASTERING LATH, • "U". N 8 * R . 9 4150n 7T1 SPo ß ott de441.004 1867. — wed wAiARDPiArnr. . wHOAS.RD WAIN PLANK. LARGE BTOOIC--BEABONED. ALAULE 8 HBO, 18,7 _LumBER FOR UNDERTAKERzs ! U. . LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS! CEDA WALNUT. MAHOGANY. CEDAIt.,WALNUT,MAHOGANY. HAULM BROTHER & CO. Qi.,•,r7 ,•••AL,BANY 14MEER OF ALL SIMMS. Lot? • 4LIBANY LUMBER OF ALL =DB. SEASONED WALNUT. ' • ' 'SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPIA&UHERRY AND ARIL OAX FLANK AND BOARDS. • HICKORY ROSEWOCO AEI? yKALNUT VENEERS. ' - AIAXTLE. BROTHER a CO. 11 . QaP7 —OIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. . CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS,. • BPANIBR CEDAR BOX-BOARD No. MO 80I' Meet Lol Q u a. 7. intx..7. JOIST—pPRUCE JOIST-81=03 FROM is TO an. FitIVIANG. ____NRom 14__TO alin CUT 1jp,,, , ,, G ourEltlOß NORwAy , bum% BROTilffi ti CO.. mytuts o. woo SOUTH street "YELLOW PITT;.—.IOeO FEET' OP SCANTLING; 611.0110 feet of inch board,. Just received; for side by E. A.' SOUVER 3: CO., flock strcetlNharf. des)-;:t liEnirriv.. WIIIINISIIIIING GOODS. GENTS' PATENT-SPRING AND BUT. •if toned Over Gaiters, Cloth, 'Anther, white n 44 , 1 0, , and brown Linen; ObAdron's Cloth and ... Velvet Le_gglngs Lelso made to order oi. .. WGENTIV ..R.NISHINQ GOODS, • ...- - 2 of every description, very low, C.KO ChoAnnt 1 'Street, corner of Ninth. Thebel l :ad Gloves or ladies and gents, at OPEN IN AZAAR, noll•til OPEN IN TILE EVENING. PERSONEUI,d, GLAN SHADES , GLASS BHADI4BI—BUITABLE FOR covering wax fruit and flowers, with stands, of all sizes, for sale at - B. IL BLEEPER & Wholedale Glassware MUSA, Nos. Rd and R 4 Market street. E ADVERTISING' D AGENC. LP it CO. 614. CHnetTNUT, ONEET. ' liteort edverth B emints in the lILLILTIN and newspapers of the n hole , country, at the ,lowest rates of the pub. Ushers. nobtu the tyo i iimmolVEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES. FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET, (UPPER FERRY), , • COMMENCING TUESDAY, SEPT. 17. DM Trains will leave as follows: For Bridgeton. Salem, Vineland, Mlllville and interme. dish) Stations, at 8.(g) A.M., and E. 39 P. For Cape May 3.10 P. M. For N% oodbury nt 849 A. M., and 'B.BO and f.OO P. U. - Freight :Train ; leaves Camden at iBW M (noon.) Freight will be received at Second Coverer; Wharf be low Walnut 'street. frem - 1 A. M. until P. M. Freight re. oelyed before 9 A. M. Wilt go forward the eerie day. Freight Delivery, No: MS. South Delaware avenue. Wl' .JAM' J. SEWRLL. Superintendent. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL Rallroad.--Winter Time.—Tatlng effect 'Nov. 24th. 1867. The trains of g ei,42,vaanetianettral streets,m,eh , ,:rthadDedattlyt the cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway, - e last ear connecting • with each train, leiving Front and Market streets thirty. minutes before Its departure. Those of the Chestnut and r Walnut, Street Ea !way run within one snare of the Depot. , • ' • 0 ON SUNDAYS—The Market ' Street Cars leave Front and Market streets 01 111111111011 before the departure of each train. • Sleeping CarTicketlean be had j application at the Ticket Odic% Northwest censer inth and Sbestnut Streets, and at thu Depot. • • "- Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for and' deliver Baggage at the Depot. Orders left at No. 901 Chest. ant street. No. lit Market street, or No. 1 South Eleventh street. will receive attention. TRAINS 11.4kiA VE. DEPOT. VIZ.: • Mall Train.................... .......... . .......at SOO AIM. Feat Lino Erie Expres,+ ... - ._. ..- ....... ......, ..... at 12.00 H. Paoli Acemmodati on N o . 1... ......... ........at 1.00 P: M. Harrisburg Accom.... ........ ............ at 2.E0 P. 61, Lancaster Acc0m.........................7.......at 4.00 P. M. ParksbaraTrain.. ............. ... . ... ... ..at 5.00 P. M. elnna e Mil Accom. o. 2........................ ..... at LlBl P. M Erie Mai 1.......... ... ........ .......... ....at 11. 1 5 P. M. Philadelphia rre5i.................... .at ILIS P. M. aceommodation at 11.50 P. M. Erie Mail leaves daily, except Satunia.v. Philadelphia Express leaves daily. All other trains Sally, except Sunday. • The Virestens Accommodation Train runs daily, except Sunday. •For this train tickets must be procured and baggage delivered by 5 00 P. 'l%, at 110 Market street. TRAINS AllitlVE AT DEPOT. VIZ. • Uhichonati Express— ........... ..... ... ...at 1.15 A. M. Philadelphia Eure55..................:. ...... " 7.10 " Paoli Acton. No. 1.... ....... .. ....... ........ " 8.20 " Erie Mail. ... . . .... . . ........... ........ .. ..... . " 9.115 " Fast Line ~..._... ..... . .... .. .. v..... ........ . " 945 " ParksburgTrain. .. it to .. Lancaster Train................... ..... ........ " Lie P.M. Erie 11,:nr , u. ii 1 . 1 0 •.. Oay Elpress.' . ..................... ....... .... " 6.2 i) • Paoli Accom. N o. 2.................. ........... " 7.10 " HanisburgAccom.. .. ~ ... ... _...„. ....... .... " 9.60 " For further information, "a4IY to JOHN C. ALLEN. Ticket eat, OM Chestnut street, FRANCIS FUNK. Agent, 11 Market street ' EAMUEL 11. WA7 !ACE, Ticket Agent at the Depot. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any risk for liaggage except for Wearing Apparel, and Baggageheesponsibty to One Hundred Dollars in value. ell exceeding that antekunt in value will be at thi tide of the owner. unless taken by_epecial contract • EDWARD LL WILLIAMS, General Rap Fp taniont. A Itnnnit. Pa. Ba ImOAAIDEN AND ATLANTIU RAIL. ROAD. WINTER • ARRANGEMENTS. On and art. r Thursdayi_lrtober Stet, 1867 , trains will go/tve) Vine Fired Ferry o. 4l (Btuulaye excepted): Sian and Freight.. • ~..... .......... . . ... 7.80 A. AL atissow ~. . .. P. M. Juitooton Atomuouedatlon 'to atoo ano - interinedlate atatiene..... •- • •• • • ..5.0 P.M. PETURNINB Vh[Y,L . LENVt - Akfiali L TiO: Atlantkikooonanodation........ ........ . ........&15 A. IL ?dell and LP, woo-- . .. ... JilaCtiOnSCOniii atiil;3l;tOiXii*:: A. U. Haddon 9d. Actommodatlou will leave • Vine sir Ferry... 10.15. A_ 51, 6.00 P. 511. iii .. . .... J.OO F 54,, 8.15 P. AL a • , "u: PrifaiDx. Aunt. CIROWN BRAND LAYER RAISINS. ....WHOLES kJ home and quarto boxes py thin_obnidld trult,land. lisa and for„sale by .198. B. uU6BLEE, CO, 106 uoutb 'Dewar. Aram . ACADEMY Iv • GEORt3E WILLIAM ANI/ At.PRED HANLON. Lessees FOR / SUE IiOLIDA 18 CO,IIIMENOING 111 NDAY LIVENING; December La, The World's Great Favorites—The Wonderful and FAMOUS DA A LGN intoTilEßS! . II 4.N1:0 N BROTHERS t George, William and Alfred, with their Grand Trans. Atlantic Combination. Twenty male and female Conti nental Artistes, all new to America. TDB MANLGN MOTHERS • • have secured the following confedt ration of human skill, their first appearance tn this city: IlAhltY GURR, TIIE CIIAMPILIN SWIMMER OP TIIE the Celan sled Natator, or Duman Frog, In his marvelous aquatic evolutions. in the coarse aL which ho will eat, drink and smoke, while entirely submerged in his watery bed. PROFESSOR GREGOIRE, ETHARDO, TILE GREAT 'SPIRAL .ASCENSIONIST. MLLE. G RT It U DE, and her highly trained Canine Troupe of Seven Edu cated French Poodles,' IOW) GREGORX, TIIE VERSATILE ARTISTE. • JEAN AND VICI the Champion Juvenile Gymnasts of all Europe. ALFRED AND ARTHUR. the AERIAL, WONDERS. GEORI,E, WILLIAM AND ALFRED HANLON, in their intrepid and terrific Aerial Feats, including their new and wonderful creation, entitled the • TIIREE ELVIN Li MEN OF THE AIR, • first time in this city. HANLON'S GKAND MINIATURE CIRCUS, inti educing the beautiful Mick Pony 'Auro, a," the Per. forming Goat "Esmeralda," the highly trained Steed "Diaz a," one the celebrated Okhdruped Artiste, "Junl• ter," ,the only Dog in the world that has been taught , to Ride, Vault, Leap Balloons, Ac., rivaling-the most ac complished Equestrians of the , day. %he whole Canine I'raternity, in PHE LILIPUTIAN STEEPLE CHASE. New Christmas Pantomime. entitled PERPETUAL TORMENT, in which the prominent members of the troupe will AP. Pear. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEES. CIIIIISTMAS AND inATFRDAY AFTERNOONS, at 2,50 o'clock, ter the especial accommodation of Fami lia and Schools. PRICES. OF ADMISiION.—To Matinees. - Adults, DO cents ; • hildron, to all parts of the Honsc. 25 cents. Evenings-i. Orchestra. Si ; Orchestral iirele and Balcony, 75 cents; }amity Circle, 50c.; Amphitheatre, 25c. Doors open at 7, Ovetture commences at o'clock precisely. The sale of Tickets will commence at the Academy, and at .7. E. GOULD'S New Plana Warcrooms, No, 923 CIIESTAUT street, Friday, December 2e. IG member that those who wish for seats Must secure them In advance. de19.4t5 ACADEMY t.tr MUSIC—MATINEE. DE LA GRANGE. '" BRIGNOLI. GRAND ITALIAN OPERA.. COMPANY -THIS GRAND ITALIAN December 21, at.". dames Dl MATINEE-51AI: LILL Mesdames DL LA GRANuE end PHILLIPS, Signori ERIGNOLI, ORLANDINt and COLETTI In the principal roles. - - LA Idta °. ical Director; and Conductor, Signor NICO- Admission, el to all partm of the hoielo. (No e.xtra ehuigf tut rthel veil stn.) - lloorr ope• at 1: to cowl:lent:0 nt an'elork. ")"" .A. Gn.AND•IFALIAN OPERA. POSITIVELY FOR WO WEEK 6 ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1668, during which the tli4luguiahed Prima Donna, MME. PAREPA ROSA, P ill annenr in n natat , Pr 14 her f tvnrite roles, doll ti 1../1.1*...0 LA LI / DIhCBL ittsaittE. .111 LeEbtC...... . . ... Win. E. Sinn Co.& GE.Atli DRAMA. LAST APPEARANCE OF 'MLLE. FANNY JANALSCIIEK. (The gicatest living l'ratedlenne., IS (SA'I'UItDAY: EVENIvG. Doc. 214, tel FAREAVELL-- PEItFOIth4ANCIi. --- • MLLE. FANNY JANAUSCREK IN TWO PIECES, The celchrritcd 511 a Drama, fu live Acts: :11AEI KAN N (A Woman of the People.) MARIEANNI: FANDi Y AN AUSCEIEIi. conclude s itb El:Moir:it Dramatic. Tunic, in one Act,: COME Limy.. AN ACTRESS . FANNY JANAUSCLIEK. T.ICKE'f 8. OISE 'DOLLAR. P*erved ceats, 50 recta extra. l'ainily Circle, La centH Only. Private flay.ca. $l5. Tickets stow on sale at Wittig's Music Store, No ttll (Zeman street, and at the ]Dot office of the Theatre Doo , a open at 7.,, Commence IV 8. 1110 ,, tnN.r tB--4 !EN Dit.lt.,l.l)N. . A. " Will ho proddced MONTI.% V YVC. 1867, And during HOLioAi THE 31AGNIF1L;e.NT SPE.ti VACULAR PLAY Founded on the beautitul Fairy Tale, CINIFEId LLA; OP., TUE t.r RS SUPPER. And entitled CENDRIL.LON. . Produced with NEW AND tIORGEORS SCENERY. NoMAGNIFIOENT COoTUMES, A BALLET OF SEVEN" Y. WIT BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES. AND A CAST OF CNE.QUALLED POWER. Povitl.r memwd. Admialion-25 cente, 50 centa and Sl. SATURDAY AYTERNOON, Dec. 21, MLLE. MARIE ZOE Will appear in a FAF!.V.WVEL MATINEF, a. JUILN'ULE W 'l3 Al.lal THEATRE.— ..MI - Boginn )6 put 7. BENEFIT OF C. IVAL(IOT, .TO-NIGIiT. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1%1, 71).: Charles Dickens Drama of THE 'IIAUNTED MAN. REDLAW....................................31r. C Walcot. Atter which. C. Walcot, En'a 'BURLESQUE lIIAWATLIA." MINERAIIA ..biro. C. Weilcot. 1 - 11AWA1 8A........ .. —.. . ... Mr. C..lcalcot. Concluding with "Jonathan Bradford'" "UN MAC itAIdFX . . 111 r. C. Walcot. CALEB SCR kal .. • Mr. Craig. CH i'M WEER . -- it ins.. IN ply VA RATION - "LIGHT AT LAST.” 01.11.k.a61 ILILA tl. iv. b. LAAII.I%Eit yr . t u ta,l H and WALNUT streets. Begins at Ms, • GREAT IDLE FOR BAT JAY NIGIIT. Loot nigl t of•the eminent Comedian. J NO. BEI/BORAX lirougham's poi Mai adaptation of Oickena' novt /4 DAVID COPPERFIELD. Wilkins Micawber ... ... „Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM. a tter which the worli renowned extravaganza • kall.l.ll(lN.TAtti. King. ... . ......Mr.JoHN BROUGHAM. • 'Concluding with Ihe Mato/ ical Drama of WALLaCE. TIDE HEM) OF 8C "TEAM). Monday- -FL at night of the groat Artiste, Lucille Western, ho will appear In C. W. Tavleure'a Drama of HAFT LY NNE, OR THE ELOPEMENT. N ruLLADELPHLA OPe,RA. tiOubb, SEVEN= Street. Woe; ARCH. L. V. TUNSSON & CO. —.. „. „..Proprietore TUNISON C 0.4 VINSTRELIA TUNifilffr• A; CO.'S MINSTRELS. GRAND GOA NGE PROGRAMALE, THROUGHOUT. CROWDED HOUSES—DELIGHTED AU DIENCES. IMMENSE SUCCESS ~ )F THE NEW DUE , lESQUE, I'ETER PIPER PEPPEK FORGE AND FORT FISH Kn. .JOHNNY MACK, LIIE ORE AP vnitsfieriu: COMEDIAN, W IL L. !SHORTLY - APPEAL:. DoN'T FAIL TO SEe. HIM. FRIDAY EVENING 11F.NEFIT OP W. ALLEN. Doom open et 7 o'clock. Goinamuco at 8. AO , irion. 25. 50 and 75 cents. Doxem. $5. A." °I'1 ';11 1‘ e i Ci iir•fanied original and only MORRIS IitiOTI.ILES` MINS]: at ^ - O,NrElt I HALL, MONDAY EVENII` G.. DEC. • And every evening during the week. Also t a Grand Matinee CHRIST N AS Airl ERNOUN,•corriniericing at ,o'clock. HILLY MoRRIS, the People's Comedian, with 'nu entire r EW et tertaintpeat entitled A TRIP AROUND TUE WORLD. Admission, 25 cents. Iteserr d seats, 51.1 cents. Doora open at 6.;, to room elle(' at o'clock. Box Office open from 10 to 3 P. 51., for the sale of secured seats. tit* • CHARLES A. Al...Mittel, Manager. NI LW LLEVENt oPERA lit .LS NI • ELEVENTH area. above CHESTNUT, Tsar. F.A.MILY RESORT. CAIINCROSS Zs DIXEY'S MINSTRMI THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, COMPLETE SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED. SPLENDID 13ILL FUR THIS WEEK. TRI MENDOUS HIT • 4 04 tho new Aseerf ean•German Operatie•Rhenmatio. Atiotootatle•Senlational ltudeeque on • S CRP; OR, GENERAL GRANT AT CAPE MAY. CARL SENTZ'S ORCHESTRA MATINEES, EVE URSDAY AFTERNOON': At 314 o'clock. IN 116111 ICULTURAL HALL. Plano Solo- (Alli RO ESE. Package of Four Tickets for One Dollar. Single Tickets, 60 cents. To be had at Boner Si Co.'s. 1102 Chestnut street, and at io door. nolS.tf SSEM.B. A. - ~L Y BUILDLNO. LAST BIGNOB BLITZ. , SEASON. EVENINGS at 7Y, 4 ; WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY A FTERNGDNS at 8 o'clock. Another Wonder, the Groat Doubloleaded SPHINX i SPHINX I SPHINX ! As performed .by him only. Feats in Magic, Funny Scones in Ventriloquism, Marvelous Birds, and the Min , sire's, Millie:ion, 21 cents. Children, 15 cents, Reserved Scats, Ge cents. nolikf GARLIVOLF.SOHN'S SERIES OF 11' BETH OVEN Al AEINEES. , Commencing FIUDAY. Jan. 44,1867, at 4y, Y. AT THE FOYER OF THE AO ADEIdY OF MUSIC , . Snlmeriptiono for the Serieli will bo received by ANDRE Du. 1101 elleotnut otroot LOU 8 MAYER , No. 1:l.10 Chrotnnt street ; CHARLES 'TRUHPLEkt, eneetnut otroet; and HONER ill CO., 1102 Chnatnut otTeot. d 014,21,8,40 , (I; j • SULKEB 4 AT NATAII/BIUM „ • Broad street. b . low Walnut, cast MAO. • MST 8011DlE, SATURBAY EVENING, December Slat, at 8 o'clock. SubHcrietions received and Programmes furn6 hed at AP principal Muria Btoree and Obickering's and Gould's Piano Warerooma. ' deMff, BUN YAN TABLEAUX. - -7 AI A/IKET /i'IItEILT, A„110 V// TIVELF:IIf. aft , at 13 o'olcsek. Ad. NATIONAL HALL. MAIN 44A LOON, Thum tittiE3).l:ei..rd,,,,sna,nn.dtgLitibatilttauttirid.:litiveolvilriatinc~oniatrue..e),dnee4ay. nelltF.•detion. :14) cents. P our , tickets for $l. Children 15 C •••: . • de2oo* °114117t/A.Bg—°P. ÜBLIO iII3IIBAR4 LIOX'S AMERICAN . v '''/It THEATRE I. EVERY EVENING end SATURDAY AFTERNOON GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. In Grand Ballets, EthlePlan BurieSedba Solnik IMAM ir _G l ytnnne Ettim4 tA ig iti: : ° Pim Alil kr a t th e . m usi 4 ' FUND HALL every SATURDAY a Phi I'. B. Tickets sold at the Door and at all priml M noir,. Eitoree. 13ngentnente can be made b i t ad U. EIAbTERT,ANI , Monterey straet, or at , WITT , Moak store,lio,u Cheataut etroet.. ~ . . °MO 13 Ai A S BLEII4I' 51 41 NDAY - .AFTERNOON IN)NUIC"erfI. 4-Ist Concert every Monday. frOns 8)5 till 5 ' loot. 54insio admission, 50 cents. Packaie roux Tick ° Monpon" m a y % law , se . eta, *1 00, acealiti MMMEMtPMN• Vocal Concer YOUNG MAENNERCHOR , MU 510 11. 1 0- O:ND . ?A.LL,. Saturday, December 2lst, 1867. Cendnctor..... ;. ...... . . RAR N. A (nladen. , ... . • . t . .. ... .. ON @ DOLLA It. Tickets to . hx . d Ett. the principal •" .1181 e Moro% and on the evening of the Concert at the Ticket ORiee. 4020.20 EIIOA zs ' HY 01? • ' • Regular Winter Term w -begin January uplla season 'tickets for the- Matinees are now ready nd will be delivered on recol , t of tuition.. Cironlare a he • Mee : cor. To ,th th,s- pENNtIYLVANIA eJAD Y rO 01161.1616 ARTS, OPtol from 0. to 6P. above TENTH ' Benjamin est , ' 'great Motors of CORD3T REJEPTPID still an exhibition. . . sos.tr 11141NIVISAJ114111* THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. The Fidelity Insermee, Tiust - And Safe Deppeit 'Com pany FOR THE R OAFE THERVALU REEFING 4)_FA BLE& EMMA OTOCIEI3 g MPCMARX. " -ED I AMEr ai aOllll WELBH, _ U • J. GILLINGHABI74.I.,, B. A OALDWELL. HENRYIi OII3BON, Pr' (Mee in the OA...proof a( the Fbfladelphili fir i t a nal Bank. 421 uttestnet lIITARIIIMMINI • THE 1 1! • 1 : upon the follow. De rates e year• , SmE&onda..... .................... 11 Per 000 Bing& and Beearitter. SO cal. Per 104 Oo — fir(Wor Bullion .. .. 25 Per 004 Bowe coln or Bullion.. ......... •• • •••. • • f Gold onellyer , s;; . z . t . 1 WU2IOI BOXEI3 or small Poxes of Hankers, aillittrVialatView t 5 21 1 41 Couwaskyona ThstOnnzoffers - for : SAFES INSIDE TN VAMTS at WM 114 1250 and 1675 rear. acconUns 20 :dee and) on. Capons and Interest collected too. r 1 per Cents tercet allowed on Money Derwin of evert kind accepted. N. B BR ME. Predawn Romer Pairrawaon, Secretary and Treasurer. • laloth.nta.rPlY 1829 .....aumTER rm,=Qom, 3FIEL.I&N]aILIEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. Pk% 485 end 437 Chestnut 81764 Assets on Obtober 1,1887, t 4,2,5810,343.3. ....... Accrned Surplus Yremluma UNSETTLED CLAIMS W,314 13 Loseslsild Since 1829 Over W 5,500,000. + , ... t - on Ub iI TanmO DM:MB& 4 " Chas. N. Banekno, Tobias W Gran agner, 1 Aline F rall i g dor. ' Samuel t, Fran. W. Lewis. IL Di Geo. W. ilicbarda, Thomas Swim loam Loa„ Wm. S. Grant. RHAqp.A. Itiliroddied: JAS. W. litoginhill lirke,dwit oantary , pm tam tan TIELdWARE MUTEALHAFF"ry INSURAN C E COM. .V anu TlK. ls. lncorporte , d by the Legislature of Peanut . Mee. S. E. z eorner THIRD and WALNUT Streets. hiIaMARI!: E agitANCES On Vessebi , Cargo i and Freir li to all farts of the world. 8 iio.sds " by river, I LAND lk! and land carriage to all parts of the Union. _ _ FIRE INSI:RANCES On merchandiloggnerally Un Stored, Dwelling% tc. - ABSETSoveI QF Tug COMPANY. N/her 1. 1567. fig2oo,ooo united States Five Per Cent. Loan. 10.4(Ys . .. I . 1124'm 00 =MO Unied otitis Six PC; 60,000 United Sta tes 7 210 l'er Cent. aan: Treasury Notes... . 030,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Loan.. .. 210 070 00 125,000 City of . ' Six 'Per Cent Loan (exempt from tax) . . ... . '. 12,025 00 50,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cant. L0an..... ........... ......—.—__ 51,000 00 20.00 PentisSivania Railroad First Mort, gage Sic Ont. Bonds. • . ... _ 19,000 03 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second%Mort.- gape Six Per Cont. Bonds 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad SEX M''l.ls W Per Cent. Bonds (Penna. lilt • guarantee). .„, ._ . .. 2 0.000 0 20,000 State of Tennessee Five Cen't. Loan 18,000 00 7,000 State of Tennessee 'six Per (knt. Loan .... . ... .. •• • 4.270 00 10,000 001) sharer s to c k, .... Company, Principal and inten•st • guaranteed by the City of Phila. delphiaoo3 03 7.500 150 shares stock Pennsylvania 15. • road Company. . . 7,000 03 5,000 103 shares stock North Penniylvarda Railroad Company, . .•.. • —,. 0,000 00 :000 80 shares stock. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co 15,003 00 031,200 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first /ions on City Pr0pertie5........... 201,030 00 Market Value 181.102,10.60 Coat. 611.06.679 Real Relate,— . ... .. 34000 00 Bala Receivable for Ineurances n)ade. . 9.1.9.1:15 67 81.101,400 Far rtarn — ces . due at Agnacies—Pre. miunpop ,Mariue.Pol!cies—Ac. crued Interest, and cater debts due ple Uom p tny , 43,324 88 ... Stook • and Scrip of sundry Irum• ranee and °tilos Companica,* *0.6 00. Estimated valuo. . 2.017 00 Carbsu . • = 1 Oin CaabLt Drawer. ... • .• •• • ••$ 2I fi3 . 1(0,315 es DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand. John ti. Davis, Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A. Bonder, Jamee Tref/gale. Joreub H. ZeaL. William C. Ludwig, _ Theophilus Paulding, Jacob e, Jellee, Hugh Craig, JamesMcFiuland, P. Edward Darlington. Joshua P. Eyre, John R. Penrose, • John D. Taylor H. .1 once Brooke, . Spencer Meliva Henry Sloan, ' . Henry G. Daftett, r., George G. Leiner. George W. BernAdOn t V/ illian G. Bei/Mon. John B. sample, Pittsburg, Edward Lafourcade, D. 1 . . Morgan, • Jacob /liege]. A. D. Berger. ••, THOMAS C. HAND Provident. JOHN C. DAM, Vire President. HENRY LYLI3IIEN, Secretary. HENRY BALL, Asalatant Secretary. THE CQUNTV WAD INSUbtANUR (XII&PANY.-011/ 1. flee, No. 10 Ilontra Mirth street. below Chestnut "Tho Fire ut . eurn ConmeßY ef th e Counti of Phil& delphia." Incorporated by the bons of Pennsylvarda In UM. far inderanttl What loss or by thx. ex 444/1417 ' ' CURTER, Thh old and reliable Institution, with amide netball and t urnltare fund carefully inve merehandlse either ted continua to Ennui .. dm,. br for a led lime , agalest loss or damage by are. at till lowest rata/ consistent watt the absolute 4407 01 Its OUP domers. lowa adilultd and NM th all possible deepatelk RCM It& Chas. 1 Slitter. ' Andrew_ll. Millers . Henry Budd. , awes M. Stoa t John Hom, . Zomph Menke . ' * _ .. k e asaey, Jr.' Morin Menke. k Devine. . SUMER. President, , Illawammt P. Bornaisr. Benretary and Treasurer. flt HE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP 11 PHILADELPHIA. OFF/CE—S. W. COR. FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETs FIRE IbR3DBANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TERM .411 D PERPETUAL. . CASH CAPITAL..—,•• : • • ... .., ..... ••••• ..•000.000 01 CASH A/3SETS, July i, .... n 371.001 . DIEWI'ORS. " • F. Ratchford Starr, J. L. Erringor, Nalbro' Frazier, Goo. W. Fnestork. John M. Atwood.' James L. Claghorn, Benj. T. Tredick. Wrd. G. Bonito!". George H. Stuart. ... Change Wheeler, John EL Brown. 'Thos. H. MontgornerYs F. RATuPEFORD STARR, President THOS. H. MONTGOMERY. Vioe-President. ocl3o-gr4 ALEX. W. WHITER, Secretary. I ..PRIEN/X O F INSU R OLA ANfiIm & I 1 ., 'COMPANY K DELPH INCORpOItATICO Law A./atm:crew erap rzt No. xa WALN IIT street, ePpoette' the Exe //lb 1 , 01. Pake Wires from lora or damage on Ober* t arum on bultiau ß se. mamb a / 1 014 ternit t!, ot tor i ttu t nid Periods. and permanently on wilding! .. thellompasx, use poem tn Getty. zperarami tm % = promptly at= and ail kiwi ,,, D pin k .k llodrio,, . Etti nth Lieh ios. Joh i n'T. rely% -' • WL - IIET: -. William &gnat. . , ; ~:, . . ..i.0, 1 1 . a. • Ebert . Clark weartspe tr • ~ , , orria. 7"1"8 Le ni c t a B. , ~" " ' President. M= O WILtIOS. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON INSURANCE`' COMPANY.; Capital and Aa5et5!516.271,670. invested in United States, $1,8@0,000. ALL LOSSESP OMPTLY ADJUSTED WITHOUT REhkItENOE.TO ENGLAND. ATWpOD SMITH, 01'FICE, mu sdelp aplA - kno uvula Atlavotemiy 9F — Tat .1. wa inconomed . in ' Charter Pe:m.oo4 AL I ev, Imre' sic_alnet law or ds o PIM on EWAN Mores and other Bolldkne. or try. perpetual. and on Parrdano, floods. Wares and klankenclue fa town or coun .., maissz PROMPTLY' sareficrEarAND PALM Loots 191 lig li;4iitaiiiiiWicaili4 - ife'L : iiiiiiii. -4 r e '.., ti mme c z=rnmureen . . .auvo g s: etabk at, 6 perceut. Loaii — :: ::::::: , ~. 00' leards 611401000 8 per a t Lo 4. , env_e!lts dastroad Bowe. drat sod secon d Oamd 'ivr eTra .. .litilley — EtaiiiiradiiiDeliAll •iii. .al" '" PhiladelWrs ~ ir cent. diiiiaciiiiia6a.6. n ,. ...- gA°°' 6 per cent. . . . 11.0:01 00 Buntkedon and liiiifici 7 1, 'Ai Oiriii: iiiiii. sue onds. ...... . ..... 4.100 011 gozd ian azr raptairaidesoriiiiiiritiOWli.:...... 1.060 00 Bank Stork. ...........,.... ...... , , 00 Bank ca Penn:rituals mom 10. , . , 03 adco nli =al Ineorante Canpnere Ina*. 1103 00 Beane Lawrence Company eg maddobile Stoat .......... 110 CO Qua In Bank and 'is; baud. ... :: ... :...:............... VW 0 —........... BMW 0 Worth Misdate atenartetirlie. • ' $418.074 DiIIECTOR& Beni. W • Win 'Lary, . manitutdra ki• tunnel Bisphaim Charles L. Canon. ~ ThOQUI4 - 11Ltileera. sae F. Baker. Samna! Canner. m. Rev • Alfred Finilisb. eas°ll 4ammarong, - . MOLL% Prealrlent pirma Taoxis run lLO. rafta m effeta bor rt ista Jal4mtbektf - - -- ----- rpm AssgownoN or phge. Moe. no. 66 N. Fifth street. Ineor. F A wiltiotag= agrvinai , anuest . ilyarcen Lon by no Un CIO _ phie onb%) Statement of the duets of the Anoodatice teed in anarslianee with the provide= of an d.at of a n of April fah. and Aft — 41 31roPertY of Ph G ~ royund Ving b w Total., knuter iluninal ". John Philhb John Ce' rro. raTk 7 .Simooo co .144A765 00 3,0=06 00 INCOME FOR isa raIIiffURANGE lICICCIIIffrjELJr.--THE PEW& ants Pim 'nutcases ecomsi—Jamumated 1125 Perpetual—No. SW WM= street. arposite fad* endows Square. This Company. is ..a to b= a tto the kNa fee =Va s Itacr ll . eith cc or for a off ben , 41. at and wl on isz lecom TludThi;rl th • arcing Fund. he An imbed hi a them careful manner_ , moles than to offer to sured sur..atited security In Ms 0111111 al 1:E=Olt. M barded Smith. Jr.. 1 mit Thomas John Devereaxj Alexander Benson Sh. =. mallezellmrst. th ewy Lents. Bonu ttioH J D . O MMaham Yet& addock Jr'lH. _ DAMN+ . . Jr.; rraddent Waraikar a hannas. Beeretare. N MAR INSURANCE OOMPANY OF nu a l 7huivhW ton, Na Si. North Fifth 'tree& mat Incorporated 0 the Leghtstare or Peoreytwanln ter }Weeny/. llaoltal and Aiiietk4lso.o l X4 Mao ree nnm... senismt Low cw Damage by MO on gy Furniture. Stooks. Goods end am ta;" tenon DIRECTORS. Watwldelsterifmt. Doll. 1 F = riek tichanslter. min • _ I &net M.Wer. ward P. Moyer. virn.feDa a 1 e C _ _ _ • Adam 4. Olsams. Cl p ar c irgatUw. hwer4 . q.einee._: . E " arneA "'" Jonas Bowman. (MORON ERETT i ae= c JOHN F. BEISTERLING. Fear E. COLZMAIE. Secretary. A o M fo ß eFarquhar TaA g, N N O . U W HA Wa m n u 1 ) t ( ) st 1 r l ee l.ltl time and Int.nd Instmances. Risks taken on Veasela. C. goat and Freights to ell parts of theworld, and on goods on inland Mimmorts.Wn on rivers, eanald, rattroedll, and other eonvonsou themha d tal tp= int et, • PETER vies Prodded; ROBEET J. Mx& 1 1 :1=5R8. William Craig . Wm. T. Umber. Peter Collera , J. Johnson Brown. John Dallet,Tr.. Samuel A. Raton. WM= ill *mkt. Henry Modes Conrad. Mlles Dattet L. Eld Beni. W. Itiet t, uulls. H. Rodma n Moer., rse% Wm, BC Baird, Pearson Serrlll. Rears C. Dattest. • • Me A harbr ['crat ed 1810.-- IdERICAN FIRE INSURANC perpetual, E COMPANY . IZf No. 810 WALNUT street. above Third, Pbtladtdphia. usobui • bxge paidup Capital Stock and Surphea hi: vested in sound and &callable Securities. conttnu to r cure on dwellings. stores. furniture. rnerelumeute. les port, and their cargoes. and other A lo AU sses Wm:drills end MinPil.7 ad.l FlAr/URS. ihomes R. Mark oettsk ck Bray. 3 Sta Webb. t. M tua eg pr,. [d a ul, Pouttnevi Jot= T. Lewis. orris. John F. Mimi& THOMAS S. MAMA PreMileetl Amnon C. L. eitAwroa.n. Secretary. A NTHRACUE INSURANCEWMPANY.-423Arria An. PERPETU.62 4 OffirA No. WALN UT West, &Wire TWA, Philairs. WM insure against Lose or Damage by Fix% MI Ban& Ina, either ooma ttudir pr for Limited time. Housebeill Furniture and merchandiee ai u n Malian insurance on veatela u _uarroes and Freight& insaranixi to all arta of the Union. W • • RS: m. Faber. Foterlegr. D. Luther,_ J. E. awn, Lewitt Atedenrried. Tim. F. Do John It. Blakiston. John etehlan• B. Re Davie relfson. wm. Ew a) pres de a t. • WM. F. DWI. Vide Presidegti WiL AL ifitrrn. blitTetarr. Jaato.th,a4 81,507,605 lb FAKE INSURANCE ClOl/2ANY. NO. NO =MUM VIBE AND AND INnURANOIL DDIEOTORB. , *ands N. Back. John W Ema& chutes Richardson. Robert B. PoOm., Tunny Lew* Jno. Keeder.Jr... Robert Pearce. Ft x, Woo d '" P S. J Stokes — Geo. AV ienra oe. . EMIL B Preeblent. OR - 7(411 N. Woe Praddll L tscrunnamp. Sarredarr deb to oat PRINCIPAL AGENCY For the Sale of United States REVENUE STAMPS. All kind of Itcvenno Stam' kept eon/du:Sly op hand. and for utile in all amounts., Stamps forwarded to all parte of the .I:nited Statoe by Mail or Exprees, with the Cleated Scepaten. The following dlecount allowed: On 820. $2O to $lOO tilho and rpwards....FOUE. AND A lIALP PER CENT The United States Revenue Stamp printed on Cheeks., Drafts, Receipts, BIS Reads, etc. Orders solicited from l'rinters, Engravers. Stationers, Banks. Bankers, and others. The following discount allowed ou tho Stamped raper: nidor $1(0 WOO to et=•••. , *to° and oven, JApO3 E. RIDGWAY, 57 SOUTH THIRD STREET, dolB-tf PHILADELPHIA. ' CAMDEN AND DUBLINGT(IN COUNTY RAIL It0A1).--On and after ,a.alimp, Monday, December 18th, .18x7, trains AD leave from kot of Market dtruet (Tipper ferry)) tor Merchautville,Mooroe oa n. Hartford, v adon , lllo, IlajPne pport,Mount hmithville, Brantwillo. 'Vinceptown„ Birmingham and gembvrton at 10.30 A. M. and 4.80'P. M. itETUHNIN}LeRCO Pemborton at , ^.2t) A. M. 'and .202 P. M. .• Mount Holly at. ....... —.TX) A. M. and a. 45 P. M. Moorestown at.... . • .n.PI A. M. and 8.18 P. IM.„ Witt,Lkt, :314poriatoidtlat. INSIUHAINCE. A..NI) G-LOJ3E Genertil Aunt for PenrosYlvanio: No, 6 Itterohpts' Exohtuw, - PIEIMWELPHLtip nEVVVIJE S'rAttILPS, ..TWO PER CENT. FOUR PER CENT. TWO AND A lIACF PERCENT. THREE PER CENT. ........ ... . ... ;FOUR PER CENT. Chr'stunts Stories ler thLldrets. Flout a new ,booh jast issued by' J. it. Pet nant,,No.,2o Ooorwr ,IJnioni,New York-,enti tled the '"l'Votilorful 'PoCkat; ClotAntAting , and other stories, by Channeey Giles," we make the following extracts: , Tor; woNontart. rocKET, One cold Uhristrnas Eye Charles Lee was sitting by the lire, which burned cheerfully in the grate, and now and, then lighted up Lie little room, and made its naked walls look quite cheerful. He looked gloomy and sul len, and seemed as it' he was angry at every body. His mother was sitting near him, en gaged in finishing a piece of sewing work. Mr. Lee, after a long sickness, had died a year before: The - little money he had been able to save while well was spent during his sickness, and his wife and children were left penniless. Mrs. Lee was very industrious and economical, but she was only able to procure the bare necessities of life. Charley went out every day end got all the little jobs he could. Sometimes he succeeded well, and was quite a help to bis mother. But that day he did not get anything. Almost every one he met had packages full of pretty things. Charley stopped bolero the window, of a toy shop,and gazed wistfully at the many amusing things which had been placed there. Bitter feelings rose in his mind at the thought:, that'his mother was not able to buy any of these nice things ' for him", and that he had no friends to give him presents. He went •horne in a very bad • humor. He was cross to his sister, though he was generally very fond of her. He knew that his mother did everything she could to make him comfortable i yet ho said to her very ; petulantly that he did not see why he could not, have nice toys and handsome clothes like other children., .fils mother tried. to soothe him, but did not succeed very well. After a while he'got tit) and went to bed, but C 91114 not sleep. - He' began to• think what hewould do if he was rich. • He would have alt he wanted, had would live in grand style. lay with his eyeeoshut while he was irnagi-• ning these vain things, lie became so ex cited that the fanciful pictures seemed to be real. • He opened his eyes, expecting' to find himself in hisgrand house, bat he tir,ts still in his old chamber. Ho saw something, however, which greatly interested him. A woman of great beauty stood before him. He was not a bit frightened. "And so you want to be rich," she said, in a very swJet voice. "Oh: yes," he replied, "above all things; will you give me a whole bagful of gold?" "No, Charles, I cannot give you arty money, nor can I tell_ you.. how to get it, but 1 can give you a pocket in which to keep your money when you get solne." "Is that. all?" said Cuticles. , "I have a pocket now. A pocket won't do me any - But the pocket I will give you is a very wonderftil one." 'ls it full. of goldr ' "No. There is not anything in it, and will not be, unless-you put it in." • "Then .I don't want it." "But you don't know anything about it yet. If you use itni I tell you, you wilt Soon be as rich as you need be." "What islt ?"10- "Everything you put in it will always re main there, though you take it out ever so often." ••What! if I. had a whole handful of gold in the pocket, and should take it out and spend it, would it still remain?" "Yes, and the more you, spent, the more you would have. And there are a great many other remarkable things about the packet. One is that you can only put money In it which you have obtained by doing rod to otters. If yon attempt to put, anything Into it you have gained from selfish motives, the pocket will disappear. Another is that you cahnot get anything out of it to spend fool ishly. If you attempt to do so, it will become invisible. You shall have the pocket, but you will not be atile to see it until you get something to put into it. And neither you nor any one else can see it except when you take s imethin,g out of it. or put something in it. You will find it on the inside of every coat you wear; and now "Good Night," and a "Merry Curist-, ma y and she disappeared. Cho ley ga to early in the morning and looked fur the pocket, but of course it was invisible. He w tut out immediately alter breakfast, telling his mother and shaer that he would come back vary Foch], and show theta what he could do. They did not understand hi n, for they knew nothing of the wonderful pocket. He kept thinking of kis pocket, and longing to get some money to pint into it• that he might see it. After a while he met a man going along with a load of coal, and he fol lowed him. To his great joy, the man who bought the coal agreed to give him a dime to put it in. When be had finished he got his dime, but he could not find his wonderful pocket, although he looked for it everywhere. He looked at the dime he held in his hand, and thought he would throw it away, he de spised it so. What was a dime to him, who expected a handful of gold ? • Ile put it, how ever, into his old pocket, and went slowly home. He ate bra dinner with a gloomy face, and would hardly =ewer a question his mother asked him. He gave her the dime with a toss, as though it was good for noth ing, and after a while went out again. As be was going around the come , of a street he found an apple wo : 'in great distress. Some bad boys I over thrown her apple stand, and were trying to pick' up the apples and run otf with them. He ran, as quickly as possible and helped the old oman pick up her apples. Be did not once think about his pocket. He pitied the poor woman, and only thought of helping her. When all was done the woman offered bina an apple; but,as she had lost some he would not take it, though he was very anxious for it. . . A kind gentleman who had seen all called him to him and gave him a quarter. Even .then he did not think of his wonderful pocket; but something shining on the inside of his coat attracted his attt3u tion. He looked, and 'sure enough, there was tire wonderful pocket, just big enough to hold his quarter. He put, it in, and now, thought he, 1 will be rich and have all I want. He started at once for a toy store, but when he was just entering could n ot find his pocket. It had disappeared, and the quarter with it. How angry he was, for he wished he had put the quarter in his old pocket. He trudged on, and, wonderful to relate, soon forgot his misfortunes. Ile came upon a gro cery shoe, and thought' if he only had his quarter he would take home for his mother, he did not think of himself, some sugar. The shining light was again visible, Yes,there was the pocket. He took out the quarter, and yes, indeed, there was another there. He bought coffee, sugar, salt, and ether things, for his mother and Aster, until ho had spent three dollars, *and there was still another quartet; left. Charley had learned a lesson. Be told his mother all about the 'wonderful pocket, and you niay' be assured, with her advice, he spent 'a happy Christmas. The - book contains many other children's Christmas stories, and would make a nice holiday present. Of the above, we h a v e given but a short cooliposeil ~xtra4. • • Honing ito Music. Echocti, front the C'€ubs gOssipa ' plea santly. about dinners and 'Music. "We con- fess, it sayg, "we can only dine comfortably to very, sl9w and "genteel music, such as the 'Minute in, Ariadue,' or 'Water. Parted;' for a waltz acidulates our pstric juice, and an operatic overture torments usinwardly." Bile is gentle hint to caterers for the public dinners, of New York this winter. It is interesting to know that the occasion THE DAILY: EyEaND.,IG BULLEMN : .---TITILADELPITIA, SXTtHD.IY ; DECEIII33 rt,.. , ..1, 4867: of these remarks Was the Dickens dinner in. London concerning which we get a revela tion r "I fault-finder might observe that the dinner was very cold,: the port a very 'curi ous!. though not a very old wine, and that the lulls between the courses seemed even to the last interminable. As for the) Plat% they were dropped in such 111,384 CS that a Parsee gentleman remarked that he thought the cymbal accompaniments in the band were too noisy." "Wild 13111, 9 1 the ocout i and Sitio Coin. pttnions. [From the Manhattan (ItainattaYlndepensient.] Wild Bill, the celebrated:scout, with Jack Harvey and some d Juno( their,companions, were upon yesterday's train, having hist come in from a scouting expedition under orders from General Sherman. All the party Were more or less effected by potations from their bottles, and Wild Bill hiniseif was tipsy enough to be quite belligerent. He is naturally a fine-looking fellow,not much over thirty years of age, over six feet in height, muscular and athletic, possessing a fine figure. His complexion is very clear, cheek bones high, and his fine auburn which be parts in the middle, hangs- in ring lets down upon his shoulders, giving him a girlish look in spite of his great stature. He wore a richly embroidered sash, with a pair of ivory - hilted and silver-Mounted pistols stuck in it. Doubtless this man and his companions have killed more men than any other persons who took pare in the late war. What a pity that young men, so brave and daring, should lick the discretion to sheath their daggers forever when - the war is ter minated. We learn from a gentleatan who has fre quently met these wild and 'reckless young men, that they 'Constant sfate of ex citement; 'ime continual round or gambling, drinking and swearing,' interspersed at brief` intervals with pistol pritetie,l3 upon each other. At a word, any of -the gang draws- his pistol and blazes away its freely as if ail mankind were Arkansas , rebels, and 'Auld* a bounty offered for their scalps. ' How long these athletes will be able to stand such a mole of life—eating, drinking, sleeping (if they can be said .to bleep), and playing muds with their pistols at half-cock, remains to he seen. For ourselves, we are la thing to risk them in an Indian campaign, for which their cruelty and utter recklessness of life particularly Ms them, From our latest Edition of Yesterday' 13w the Atlantic Cable. Losmos, Dee.' 20.—The Times oi this Morning bus a leading editorial on American matters, mainly devoted to da.;rying the finances of the United States and the - • plans of Secretary Pains, Dec. 20.--The .Ib)air,"/. of this city pub lishes this morning later details of the recent Mtt ile, on the Parana. It seems, according to the JlQnifrar, that Lopez, the Paraguayan General, 'by tit glect and inactivity, not only lost the re-_ sults of his great victory, hat was turned on V, his vanquished enemy and badly beaten. - The loss of the Paraguayans in the second engage ment was very heavy. ?Anis. Dte. 201b.—The Bourse is firmer and renu. s have advanced. LONDON, Dec. 20th,'"Evening.—Consols, 92 , )3; Five-twenties, 72 1-16; IllinoLi Central, 89 34'; Erie, 12,!. FILAINKFORT, Dec. 20th.—ti. B. Five-twenties, 765,1. LIVPRPOOL, Dee. 20.—Cotton easier, under an unfavorable trade report, but there Is rather more doing. The sales to-day will, reach 10,000 bates. A .NrwEEtp, Dee. N.—Petroleum firmer at 451's per barrel. Marine inteillfgence. NEW. Tour, Dee. 2O.—Arrived, st.tem hip Co lumbia, from Davanm Coal Statement. - The following la the amount of coal transported met the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, daring the week ending Tharaday, Dee, 19; Tous.Cart. . . From St. Clair. ... ......... ..... ..... .... 10,396 06 " Port Carlon.... ..... .......... .. ... 3,45 i 12 " P,ott.t.ville 397 04 " Schuylkill Haven......... ......... . 7,656 09 " Auburn . .......... ............ .... 1,679 10 " Port Clinton 2,100 00 . " Harrisburg and Dauphin . 29 05 TtStal Anthracite Coal fOr Week $0,412 06 Blturalnomi Coal from BarrLsbusg and Dauphin for week.— ............. ..... 3,099 19 Total of all kinds for week Previously flag year..... Tptsl. .. . .... . ... ........ 157,181 14 To earn': time ......... 79.121 !G Derren.e COAL AND WOOD. LEWIS .CONRAD, COAL DEALER, N. W. (OROS. NINTH AND 8401TEB. ALL TEE FAVOIIII E COALS COMTANTLY ON DA U AM) CAREFULLY PREPARED. nol4 th n turn It. W. SHIELDS. R. G. SOARLL, SiII.ELI)S & SCARLET, GOAL DEALERS, DEPOT. • ORDERS kl i r 6 dA,ZILL°WWIIIIII' STREET. PROMPT AITLN 110 N. deMth a to-2m • MIS 00 AND $4i25. GENUINE EAGLE VEIN and GREENWWD NUT and BI'ON,"F at g oal Depot, 4d7 North TWE N TIETH St. F. W. tic TAY 1.04 Jr &Mak p ItdcOARRY & SON, DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD, VEST END OF CIIER INLIT STREET DREDGE. ALSO. • BLACKSMITHS' COAL, no27•Sm JiII:RORY, OAK AND PII.TE WOOD QPLENDID STOVE COAL , S 6 01 OUP 013-- RIOR E. D LEONID. '• •:• • 5 01- ti. RECRI3 CELEBRATED CENTRALIA. 1.7 HONEY BROOH LEFIIGH AND OTHER FIRST-CLARE CoALS; WEIGHT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. RCO/T & ARRIcK, nollano. 1819 MARKET STREET. 11' R. PENROSE do CO., DEALERS IN eoAL. 1411 Callowhill street, above Broad, Philadelphia. Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, of all sizes. prepared ez preaely for Family tee. Ur Orders received atl4llNorth' EIGHTH Street, of through the Post•oflice. ; . nod 2ni4 & KAbfitt BINE& JOlllt r SHEA'S THE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION IN their stock of Spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal which, with the preparation given by tui, we think cannot be excelled by any other CoaL Office. Franklin institute Building,_NO. Ifiliotttb Savant! street, ' HINES & SHEA FT, Arch street wharf, Schuylkill. SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN. I am uow prepared to funilsh railroads throughout the United States with my Patent Railroad dwitches. by the nee of which the MAIN TRACE Id NEVER BROKEN, and it is impossible for any accident to occur from the misplacement of ewitches. The ea% ing in rails, and the great saving to wear of the rolling stock. which Is by this means provided with a level, smooth, and firm track at switches , in place of the usual movable rails 'and the sorwequerii severe blows caused by the open joints and battered ends, to a matter deserving the especial attention of all Railroad Uompanies. Ad A MATTER OF ECONOMY ALONE thin inven lion needs only to,.,be `tried 'to insure adoptibn • , hut beyond ; the' economy THE ` PERFEIa immurirty FROM; ACCIDENT caused by misplaced switches le a Subject not only of importance in respect to property saved from destruction, but It courted/ TUE LIFE AND LIMB OF ALL TRAVELERS AMON' P.AILROADd. • - refer to the Phitadeiphits and Reading Railroad uom. paw,. and to the hew York aid Haarlem Railroad Co. Stn now filling orders for various other Railroad Corm ponies, and I will gladly give any information in detail that may be desired: WAL WHARTON, Jr., Ppleutee, Box No: 2745 Philads., Po. "lee, 1 1 ". QS Mid Omi t 1141sids Factoris Walnut abort Silt St., 'Wads. ocumetu np FRENCH ATEDICINES ' PREPARED .111 r ••• • Y 1 ' ' GRIMATILT & CO" , . CheilititettSt to H ?eote,:lfbrfs. r • These different medicines -repreeent , the most . recent , medical diatoverf eis founded ou the principleil ef Cbomhs- try and 'therapeutics: They must not confounded With secret ,or uetiek,mediein4o. , 08 . Abair name ciently indimihrtheirconipositlon_i a etrenmatatted which' hes caused them to bo appreciated and prescribed by • the faculty in the a hOliS world. They Widely differ from those mum romtmedicinesudvertiscdin thy public vapors &table . to cure e Possible disease. p Cloy 010,V to but a few complaints: Tito most , stanfietit.laws,ott, it , in I. ranee, With regard to thd Sale of medical nrepara.• , none and only those which have utylergone an examine.. Hon by the do adorov of hleoicinc, and have been proved. Ole. clone, either in the Hospitals, et in the practice of the first medical , Men, Are ,sutbort.ed by the ..Goverm meet. Ible'fact must be a guaran e for the excellener of Messrs. CIitIMAULT ET Co. medicines. DOCTOR LERAB' .- : % (Dq4tOe'cif Itiedtptsio), r , • ETIWID PHOSPHATE or 'nom.. The newest and most esteemed medicine in capes of CB lAJI•OB.73,PAIIiB IN THE S I .DIVPICULT DiOLBTION,DISSIENDRIttIEAVANIMEA. , AENE. RAE DEBILITY AND IN:IMO:Mid OF BLOJD. It is particularly recommended t regulate the f me. lions of nature, and to all ladies of delicat , eonAtitutions, ns n ell As to persons Au iferins under every kind of debility whatsoever. : It Is the prestrvative of. health plc 'excel lence, in all warm and relaxing climates. NO MORE .:01)-LIVER Grlnsult's liynfl,of lodize& Illenieltadish. 'Thin medicine has been administered with the utm ost FllCCetfl in the Hospitals of Paris. i t Is a perfect sub tit me for ( d aver Oil, and has been found most beneficial in diseases of, the 'Chest, Scrofula, Lymphatic I)isorders., Clreen Sickness. Nusettart Aleny 'and Loge of Angottte. It regenerates the constitution in purifying the blued, it li being the most pO erf depurative known, It has, also been appliedwith happy results in .diseaseit.ot the xitinl Further, it will be found to be of Aresit benefit 'te • young children subject to humors and obtutkotioatt of the glands. mist:mm.oN CURED: 61113TAirLT'S SYRUP , q. yl-PQPIIOSPLIITE..pr This new medicine is considered to be a sovereign re ined, in rases of lions= talon nod other diseases of the. Lunge. -it promptly removes all , the most - serious - War , " toms. The coughle relieved. night perapirationa cease, and the patient is raPidWrestort.d to health. N. IL—Donor° to see the signature of tittllfAULT d,. CO. is affixed to the bottle, as this. Pyritp Is liable to lint. , . • , No more diMeidt or painful digeatfenl DR. BURIN Dli BUISSON'S (Laureate of the Path! Imperial Academy of Medicine) DIGESTIVE LOZENGES. Tide delirious preparation is ahvaye prescribed by the mort reputed medical men in France, in mums of 'fierange ments of the digestive functions , euch ret U:SeTHiTlti. GASTRAI.GIA, I: ng and labMitius ind in the stomach and bowels, emaciation; Jam& dice, and complaint of the liver and lobie. NERVOUS HEAD MMES. NFI:TIALGIA, 818 EA, DYSENTERY. INSTANTANI:OUSLY CURED BY GUARA,NA. This vegetable Plibthtnce. tvidah groves in the hap berm employed since time immemorial to cure tell sm. nation of tier bowel& It had proved of Jitter h of the greatent service in ca.mt of Chelera, ae it is a preventive IN PAM g ;lUMAI:LT 4: 61'6.45 fiTC•Rialtelf eu M,ENT 3 IN PHI LADELPECIA. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., N. W. cor. Tenth and Market, Sts. 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'1 his article is entirely di ffer ent from anything of the kind ever attempted, and is warranted FREE FROM ALL POISONOUS SUBSTANCES. After wing heeds de Posts and Victoria Regis for a short time, the skin will have a soft, Satin like texture; it fa parts a freshness, smoothness and softness to: the skin that can only be produced by using this valuable article. it presents no vulgar liquid or other compoureis,•and ito use cannot possibly be detected by the closest observer. FOB ("VINO -TAX FRECIII.I 7 B, SUNBUILNI AND 'CUTANEOUS Dl EASES FROM THE- SKIN. IT IS INVALUABLE. M. C. WeCluskey has every confidence in recommending his Victoria Begin and Osten* de -Penis, to the Ladies as being the only perfect and reliable toilet article now in use. Genuine Pie Pared oitly by M. C. IM[eClusk.ey, And his name stanipcd on each label—no other is genuine , • Depot, No. 109 North Seventh Street. Bold by all Druggist mend Perfumers in the United States and Canada. oc3.th s team* 38,511 05 119,21'3 01 7.4.664 1 OPAL DENTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOB cleaning tbe Teeth. destroying animalcule ,which feet' them , giving tone to the gums, and leaving s feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the' mouth. ' It may be used daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleedingwhile the aroma and detersiveness will recommend every one. Being cendreed with the assistance of the Dentist,Phylicians and Microscopist it is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the un certain washes formerly in vogue. - • ' Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents of the Dentallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employmenL Made only by JAS T. SIIJNN, ApothecarY. Broad and Spruce Streell. For sale by DraggistageuerallYana Fred. Brown. D. l: Btackhoppee. Has_sard & Co.. Robert C. Davla, C. R. Weeny, Geo. C. Bower. halo H. Way. - Chas Shivers, C. IL Needles, S. M. McCollin, T. J. Husband... S. S. C. Bunting, Ambrose Smith, Chas. H. Eberle. Edward Parrish. James N. Marks. • Wm. B. Webb,• , E Erin ghurst & Co, James L. Bispham. Dyott & Co, Hughes & Combs.. EL 0. Elates Sons. Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. COD-LIVER OIL— FOR WI:SU - NESS, WASTING , AND EVERY FORM DEBILITY. 'USE JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S COD-LIVES .0H..1 Its use, fairly tried, will soon testers the tone of the di gestive organs. invigorate the blood, give general rotundity to the figure and add energy to the mind and nervous eye. um Its value has been remarkably 'evidenced by its wonderful restorative powers, when ordinary tonics had been vainly exhausted. It affords nourishment to the body when no other ean be borne, and furnishes the frame with fat in a truly remarkable manner. - , • ff3f" Bottled only by us. JOHN C. BAKER '& CO, 719 Market street. de4 For male by City Druggists. LINTIRELY RELIABLE-110D01301.08 BRONCHIAL .0 Tablets, for the cure of coughs, colds, hoarseness, brow chills and catarrh of the head and breast. Public speak ere, singers and amateurs will be greatly benefitted using these Tablets. Prepared only by . lANOASTER Wll.l3,Yharmateutieta, N. E. corner Arcli and' Tentb streets, Philadelphia For sale by Johnson, Hollows). Cowden. and Druggists generally. se264f 13 HURARB ROOT, OF RECENT IMPORTATION, .I.t. and very superinr,quality ; White Gain Arabic; East India Castor Oil; White and Mottled Castile Soapy - Olive oil. of various brands, For sale by R. BERT IMIOEMARER di CO., Drugg i sts, Northeast corner of Fourth and Race streets. ' ' n 0274 P URE PAINTS.—WE OFFER TO I'IDE TRADE PURE Y White Lead, Zinc White and Colored paints our own manufacture, of undoubted Tnrityl in quantified to suit purrhapera. ROBERT SHOEMAK ER dg CO., Dealers in Paints and Varnishes , N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. . no27.tf OBERT SHOEMAKER 'lf W. WHOLESALE Druggists, N. h, corner Fourth aid Raco streets— ' invite the attention of the Trade t,o their !aril° Btu* of I inn Drugs and Chattlinabh EgOeutlal , thl4 .P l P" n trh ke, dfo,, • , •,11027. . DR_UHRISTS` SUNDRIES.—GRA AD DDATES—)awat = rill -I mm Combs, Brushes,' , Mirrore. Tweezers: Puft Boxes, Horn sooqpe, Burgle petruntante;Trtutem Hard and Soft Rubber. Goods, V ' .C"ea , G l ue and Metal B Yringe‘& 4l , 4 dl at "First Hands” prices. SNOWDEN & BROTHER. aplitto 23 Boat' Eighth street. 122 EitMUDA AND GEORGIA ARROW , ROOT:—Tilt LI New 4 70 Pltre4, pure, and of dazzling whitenem , directly horn the .eavvers. Sold at standard weight, ; and guaranteed in freehnete and purity. . ÜBB E Apothecary, ylatf 1411)1;howtmit .treet All 11014111% IFIVS' OA HANS. AIM A. WlllOll2, TIIMINTON riga, CLZMINT 1. 01114100 X TII,1401)402 W , II , I4IIITCNit NEALL PP4 Eit W }({l 41' di SON% 011WILIO , Shipping and Cont i giedon blorehentn. No, lig Vligknnt street, Philadelphia. GOTTON . OF • "EVER reldtii from one to oil feet We, w de,p3l 'tombola 'real and Awninik v Onat Par r rakere' Felting, Ba 9 Twine. Ise .FONN . F.V ,dr OO i Nooma 40ziemsp.mey. DR1VY, , WKW140.4137,0P k .. 1) — if vg uTY—THE a only.ataat to get al l. lo n o y s• s t mid disinfected. v A v ery fop priers. A. RV tiON. Mannifeetutel of Pan , *tette, Geldomittit Eta; otteot . . ~,. weftio. • DN ui(it~, 610 , • ' , • ~! ,NaggNEJNEte IMPORTANT TO 'TRAVELERS,,,‘ , •COH A.N.GE OP TIME.' t" . TB6`Glitq 1141;81VnalltliAltWAY, ConAeo .at!CRESTLINE, OHO, with' three .EaPrene trains dally.groni Pennsylvania ,Gentral Railway linnet, ThirtYrerut and Market streets, 'leaving at : , , • 12;1011. 1 8 .P. 4.. 15 P. M. l3pleiidid,State.ltoom Sleeping' Gam aro attacked to all Went train on the Bellefontalue Railway.. ' The 8.1)0 Train froni Philddelphla - has Sieftnlng'Cire PlttsbUrgh„ and arril,ies at Oh EnTLIP , E,for 'supper, where Sloan- Ina Cars , are attached, and run , to TERRE '(MUTE. paseengers byy this traiu make cloio connection ac St. Louts tor all Western Points. Be particular end ask for tickehrvisthe BEE LINE - ROUTE— Tickets for sale at all princiwil ticket oaken. JOS. N. AHHREY. 901 Etteetnnt street, General agent, Philadelphia.. ' E. it..E0131). General Passenger Agent,. Indianapolis, Ind, del .6t• INYIPNEZPRENNIN QIIIMEST TIM ON 4EOOIM. • THE PAN-HANDLE ROUTE. , X 26 HOURS to CINCINNATI, via PENNSYLVA. NIA RAILROAD AND PAN . I{ANDL E, 214 HOURS lees TIME than bY COMPETING LLN ES. PASSENGERS taking the ROO P. BE TRAIN arrive in CINCINNATI next EVENING at AA P.M., 16 HOWLS. , ONLY ONE NIGHT on the ROUTS. tar THE 'WOODRUFF'S celebrated . Palsio State Room BLEEPING-CARS run through from PHILADEL. PIIIA to CINCINNATI: Passengera taking the MOO M. and ILOV , P, 51. Trains reach. CINCINNATI 'and ail points WEST and SOUTH ONE TRAIN IN ADVANCE,. _of all other Routes. . , 10"." Passengers for CINCTNNATI INDIANAPOLIS.' ST. I.1)IIM, CHICAGA_FprIA. HURLING. .TON. QUINCY, MILWAUKEE,ST ONAH& N. T... and all _pante WEST. wi NORTHWEST and ROUTH. WEST will be particula r to ask "for TIOKETS ;Mr . yia PANHANDLE ItOUT. 1117"To'; , SECIIRE the ONEQUALEIO . advantages of this LINE, be VERY PARTICULAR and ASK FOR TICKETS:`'Vta PANMANOLE,'! at TICKETOrFICES.' N. W. CORNER NINTH and . CHESTNUT Streets, NO. 116 MARKET STREET, bet., Second and Pront Sta., And THIRTY-FIRST _ and MARKET Streete.Weat S. P.SCULL, Gen , ' Ticket Agt. Pittsburgh. JOHN H. AHLL.I.R. Gang Eaten Agi.,526 Bmadway,N.Y. sitireimits7 13 I7YLIk. • „ For Boston---Stoatoshiplitte Direct, BAILING FROM EACH poßTEvElty FIVE DA`Vg. FROM MB STREET,; PRILADELPIII4, AND LOND WHARF, BeliT9N. This lino Is compOsedcif the &stelae's Ott ROMAN, 1,458 tone, Captain O. Baker. bAX ON, 1,28 U term, Captain S. Hg Matthews. Noun AN, 1.208 tone, I.7aPtain Crowell The NORAIAN from Phila. onSathrdaV; Dee: 51, 6 P. NI live SAXON from Boston on Wedue4daY, Deg 25, a P. , 31: Theft Steamships punctually,' and Freigut wW be received every day, a Steamer being always on Hui bet' h. Freight for points beyond Boston sent with despatch. For Freight or Passagejsuperior accomuaodatim,s), apply to HENRY WINSOR & mYal irt9 South Delaware avenue. PHILADELPHIA AND bOUTLIERN MAIL fs. STEASISMR • - pOWANY'I3.•,REGULAR I ' FROM PIER'S SOUTH WHARVES. The JUNIATA will mail FOR NEW IiftLEANS. VIA • HAVANA, blonde , : December 0 3, at 8 o'clock A. M. The SPAR OF I fIlE UNION , will call EW ORLEANS. VIA HAVANA:, Saturday. Deeentom• The WYOSIING will. eafl FOR SAVANNAH..ciatur duy. Lecember '2B. at Ete'clock A. M - The TONAWANDA, will eail FROM SAVANNAH, Saturday. January—. The PIONEER will pail FOR WILMINGTON. N. (J., on Thnreday December IS, at 5 o'clock P. M. 'ibroegh Bills of Lading signed, and. Passage Tickets, sold to nil points South and West. WILLIAM L JAMES General Agent, (MULES E. DILKESI, P'reight Agent, nob No. 314 South Delaware avenue. DAILY LINE FOR 'BALTIMORE, ant YU Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Philadelphia and • Baltimore Onion Steam boat Company, daily at o'clock P. M. The, Steamers of tbia line are now piyinit regularly be tween this • port and -Baltimore. leaving Pie , No. 2 North Delaware avenue. above. Market fared. daily at 3 o'clock P. Ei (Sundae a excepted.) tine Carrying a ll deseriptism M Freight sa r low aniother --- - Freight handled with great are, delivered promptly. and forwarded to all points beyond the tertnlnua free of commission. .Particular attention paid to .thelmisportation of ill description of Merchandise. Horses, .Cartiages, duo. For further information. aptly to JO 11 D. RDOFF. Agent. ipiely§ •._ No.lB North Delaware avenue. . HAVANA' STEAMERS. SEMI-MONTHLY LINE. The Steamships HENDRICK HUDSON, , Capt. Howell STARS AND STRIPES.. .." 'Capt. Hohnea These steamers wM leave this port for Havana every other Tuesday at 8 A. M. The steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes.master, will sail for Havana on Tuesday morning.' December 31. at l 3 o'clock. Paceage to Hai:ans, ego, currency. o freight received slier Saturday. For freight or plague. l anolv to, 11..A4 DIAXEIWAITSON at SON% 140 North Delaware avenue. FOR LIVERPOOL, WITH DESPATCII.—THE first-crass American (+hip CILIEFIAIN, 1311 tons register, Thomas McOuire, master. Tbbi res• net, basing a large portion el her cargo engaged, will sail as above- For balance of freislit,or passage apply to PEI ER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. ta;WANTED—A • `VESSEL, 200 TONN. TO load for an ' Eastern port. For Paqi. colors apply to E. A. SUUDEK CO.. Bock Stn. et :Wharf. • • d0263t FOR NEW YORE —BWIFTSURE Transportation Compau—Despatch and Swiftsure Lines via Delaware tusd Rani. tan Canal, on and after the 15th of March, leaving daily ,t 12 M. and 5 P. M. connecting with all Northern and East. em lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommo dating terms, apply to WM. M. BAIRD dr CO., mhigly. No. 132 South Delaware avenue, AIM&CITY ICE BOAT. The Office of the City Ice Boat will be for tho present at No. We 4oath Delaware Avenue, where applications for toWaf e can bo made. delltit.s • QTEASISHIP NORMAN, FRO3I. BO73TON.—CONBIG /0 Pt es of ITCTchandlee, per above istemner, will please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street wharf. HENRY Wriii & CO. • d”.1.9.3t TAB. B. BHINDLES, auccesew to JOHN BHINDLEk ,t 1 BON& Sail Makers. No. HO Nortb Delaware amine. Phil delphia. All work dope In thebeet manner Sind en the lowest and most favorable terms. and warranted Co eve Perfect Batt& faction. Particular attentlongiven to repairing.. 401ACHINEEIT, 1110111,,dre. MERRICK & SONS. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, 413 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia: MANUFAVI URE STEAM ENGINES—High and Low-Pressure, Horizontal, Vertical'Beam, Oscillating. Blast,and Cornish Pumping. BOlLERS—Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, &c. STE 4 gi HAMMERS—Nasmyth'and Davy styles, and 0 1 all sizes. CAW] INGS—Loam, Dry, and Green Sand, Brass, &e. ROOFS—Iron Frames. for covering with Slate or Iron. TAN K r —Of Cut or Wrought Lron, for refineries, water, oil, .k.c. GAS MACHINERY—Such aa Retorts, Bench Castings, Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Bar. rows„Valves, , Goyernors &e. SUGAR ,MACHINERM—Such i.e ' Vacuum Pans.,, and Purups,,,Defecators„ . Bona Black Filtenh Burners, Washers, and Elevatorsi - , Bag Filters, Ungar ,and Bone Black Cara, &c. • ~ Bole manufacturers of thefollowing tined:Mies: In Philadelphia and'vicinif.y. of William Wright's Patent Variable Cutoff. Steam Engine. In Pane ylvania, of Shaw & - Justice's - Patent Dead. oke Power Hammer. In the United States, of Weston's Patent Self centering and Seltbalancing Centrifugal Sugar-drainingMschine. Glass & Hanoi's improvement on. Aspinwall & Woolsey'. Centrifugal. Bart, Patent Wreught.lron Retort Lid. Strahan's Drill Grinding Contractors for the• design, erection, and Stting.np of Refineries for working Sugar or Molasses. HILADELPHLt ORNAMENTAL IRON. WORKS... P . ROBERT WOOD dr, CO.. _anufacturern of CAST WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILING% ....' GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTA • • FOUNTAINS,_VASES, STATUARY 6c0.. VERANDAH_ ta,ETTF,Es. STABLE FITTINGS, 1136 RIDGE AVENUE, L _ PM! , nELPELIA; ROBERT WOOD. P A THOS. S. ROOT BRONZE WORX. Saving fitted all our Foundry with special reference t< the above class of NYorkove are now prepared to fill witt promptness all ordere' for Bronze Castings of every 4i scription; tO whicb the aubsciibers would moat respect fully call the attention of the publicos also to their variell and extenehre assortment. of • - • ORNAMENTAL IRON IfIOODS. the largeit to be found in the United States. ael94m§ ROBERT , WOOD & CO. /IAS FIXTURE 0.-1111EIREY. MERRILLII ll Thackara,No. 718 Chestnut street, manufacturers' tot Gas Fixtures ,Lamps, dte.. die., would call the attention of large the public to 'their and elegant assortment of GSA 'Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, dto. They also introdnei gas pipes into dwellings and, public buildings, and attene to extending, altering and repairing gasping'. AU wor) wananted. . IOPPER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING, BrazieriaCopper Nana, Bolts arid Ingot Capper,con, stantly on hand and for sale by HENRY NABUIR 4 Co., ho. SU South Wharves. ONE. BCQTO "PTO lAQN-4LENCIAR pork brod, blotford and for. tale irklotm to Ifflit, by PE 'l 1110H1' et 80N1. 115 Walnut ottrest. Wlt *TOW* AND BEATER. THOMAS L. DIXON &SONF3. , Late Andrews & Dixon„ , No. 1824 CHEST:SDI' Street, PhilodelPnlga . _ . OPPooite United States Mint, bianniacturen? of, ''PARLOR DOWN . CllAMßgit, OFFICE, • And oth. r _t, For Anthracite, Mtn m inolig r and rWOOIII Fir& WAR 04.41 FItIiNACES_„ For Warming IPublic and Private Buildings. ° ViiNTI4TORS, • AND -• CHIMNEY (14,PS; • OCIOXING•kANOMI, BATHE._ QI_LEBS., WHOLESALE and RETAIL* •~ , ,;, 4 '#;. ~n7iß, ~~~., r,.~t~ - r IPLE SHEET. Ii'OII,V4,LEI DJ: go .If,ENT.}-,t,,, V Copntry pepthenee, known BA "tyro rift •!t . 4 T4 , fn the fhiptol turnpike,' - 11,56 rm mileo fr, th.. ; th are,:onemileiftraTtirrodiled and witton a mil° of Eforfe'o Station, on tho Pfnlattelobto Teo* fin U. 11., vont/dinar/abbotfi ter&oflandln Lag /too ehhivritton. l he improvemonts are a Frame blanrion.3o feet at *ars., with forge Plaira In front and Observx tory on tr. It has draw imeroom, eating-mom, dintastroom sae kitchen on the, first floor:eight chambers, bsett.rooto *kite hot and ccid water, watereloaeOwash Mad* attd bid-a ,and butler's poutln dinieg room ;cooking raw and force PtinP in the kitchen to supply water to the tang milk vault and wine closet In the teller. 1 Ite outbuildings are a target ice.house, Over a blob • suminerhouse, a. milk and prorision vault adJoinielt IleVenftilling well of most excellent ivatcr under cover, stabling , for five horse, end seven cowr, mirriagehouse, • tool home. pouirry-yard and pig:pert. A part of the ground Is beautifully laid out tri•ti gravel walla and lawn, with abund ante of shrubbery and ornamental tree,. There also mayoral hundred choice, fruit trees of almost erery variety in fell bettnng mlOllOll/ over 200 feet. lung, bear , Mg the choicest varieties of grapes • a vegetaqe,gardon of two acres , . inclosed, with a neat leketotence °s age. hedge front, wich le' 000 fee on the turnpike. The fruit raised annually. If sold in the market, would pay at ll•ast *l.OOO. ,A never.failing stream, called the Pouncesen, crossed the entire wean fn bound of the Premises. Two-thirds of the pinched» Money may remain on mortgage, or, it would be rentsd to a responlble tenant , on a hate. Accessible by the Philadelphia and Trontoig Railroad f'ars six or eight Ohms a day during the entire year. and Stearnhoat from Torresdste twice a dat • FOr further particulars applyito ISAAC NATLIANS, del7-dtt N. corner Third and elprac6; Phim. FOR nALF, OR TO RENT.—A FARM, SI I'iIATF, , the Bristol Pike iiu miles from the State House. containing 20 aercu, with Large Stone A large new Barn lust erected, with out-buildings, All , the fencing on the above mounds b fug new. Milk % suit, Fruit and other . treer. The ground'in 'a high state of mil tivatim well watered, the l'oquesesn Creek passing throrgh it, It is bbout half a mho from 'Borie's Station on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, the. CATS stop. pins at the Station rix or el t times daily., Two thirds of the pore n money, can , remain on mortgage, or the Farm wou be rented to a responsible tenant on a lease. Apply to • ISAAC NATITANS, dei7 (34 • N. E. Con Third and Spruce, Phila. FOE ,SALE.—ON FORTIETH,: BELOW PINE Street, Meet Philadelphia— • " A very desirable Cottage residence, replete with every convenience. • iltable,iloach.honse and Green-house. Grounds hand. seine), lsid out, with a profudion of fruit, trees , in full bearing.' Let, VI by 190 feet. The gxounds adjoining, 70 feet front, etua be had if desired. ' - • ' . „ : 8 ASIUFJ.. DIEGO , nc29,lra• . No. 142 South rront Street 1„. ...„44„.„...VALU ABM PROPERTY ; Massifs' eat: consisting two • threeetory,irieit • _ toreSitetth dwillings, end - Rife tifree:iitsfir . modern.. brick dwellingsaullt in the tifvtonanner, st.rd furnohed' with eve, 3 , ,r•onventence. situate. on the corner of • I Fourth spd•Dioniond streets:extending to °dans: street, Are ail eeettried by Pood respensibletennnta: AIRY & SON 8.608 Wilnut street. • - •• • " •." • • LFOR' SALE LARGE, I,V} LL.LIGEffED four4tory building the college 'Pharm4eir, south Ade of Filbert, street, above- Seventh: - Very dip! rabic for a vrlnter, publinber or nr4s,nuf.eturer. Apply to • CHAS. 141(111A111/40N, or NATIIANIEt. E. JANNEIr.' LW South ' , oath street. .:ELEGANT RESIDENCE. 1868 ' 'RESIVENDE. 1863 . . ' NO 204) BYRUI,E: Ir. , " -- I EI:Ms•EASI.. FO4 SAL M E AULE, BROTHERS: & CO, . Sonth mtreet. del3,.m• FACTORY , FOR •SALE OR ItENT.—A LAW!" three4dory brick Factory Building, baying froutnot " three utreets. la built in the moetsubstantial man ner, nearly new and In perfect order. Lot 84 feet front b) 118 feet deep. Immediate paageetrion given. For furthe particulara apply to J. AL GUMAIBY dr, BONS. 608 Watnn ILIND4IOStE KEE STORY Dwellingg. with thren.atorr back buildings. No. WE " North seventh street; has every modern conveni• free and inipmvement, and la in perfect order. Immo. date POkArflSlol , . One half can remain on mortgage.Ar ply t6CUPPUCK & JORDAN. 433 Walnatatreet, E'FOR 'BALE OH RENT—A HAN DSONLEMODERN licrident e, 21 feet front, bu It in the be. manner, " ith every convenience, and lot 12i feet deep to aO, feet ide stree perfecto on Ilutumel street. near Logan Square. le In der. Immediate Possession given J. M. GUMMMEY & SONS, &id Walnut street. , c FOR SALE—THE STORES NOB. It 41:13 STRAW m berry; ntreet. POEMEdOII let of year. Apply to t'HATtt E RHOADS, de2l.a. • N0.:36 South. Seventh street. ' TO RENT. 12 FOR RENT.-IPSFURNIEVEKED OR PARTLY furnikhed, with carpets complete, a handcorne four clory brown emne residence, having all the modern convadenren and, in perfect order, aituate •on ' tocuat street, racer St hi ark.'BiChtlrca. J' fd. GLiAtALEY SONS. 508 Walnut; street: • ri TO RENT.-:-A HANDSOME THREE.STORY with all modern Imprcrrementa No. 4012 Mt. Vernon atroot. Immediate potweeeldm Also a Threo story Double Dwelling, 13. E. corner Broad and Co lumbia Ai , nue„ suitable for residence or etore. immedi ate roeseeeion. Apply to COPPUOK & JORDAN, No. 433 Walnut etr , ,et.. . • ' • FOR IiENT—A HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Residence, with parlor. dining-room, sitting-room, kitchen, and; six chambers: large yard. • And everY convenience; sitnatcon Race street, near Sixteenth. J. M. G LIMM EY & SONS. 608 Walnut streak THIRD BTREET—FOa, RENT, ,THE FOUR. ••• Ptory granite andbrick Store Propot. No. 821 North " Third Ertreet Immediate possesaion. J. M. GUM MEV 80M3, 508 Walnut Went. r FOR RENT—FROM DECEMI3ER D3T, A CAROL new Wore, on DeLawore avanne, below Chestnut of Apply to JOEL D. BCBSIER & nee td lea South Delaware avenue. EFOR ['ENT.-BF.COND AND THIRD ST() RIES r of Store No. L'CO North Third street, "opposite Eaglo Hotel." • ' . • dolt UV, ITO LET. LARGE HALL S.W. nor. Broad and Walnut. ,2,ra - 85. • JOriN 11474411 ES EDWARDS. del7.tu 411,64. , 704 Walnut etroct. TV RENT—WITHI3I3IEDIATE POSSESSIoN, THE eecond, third, feu , th end fifth flown of vorz pretnieee on Alai ket street. AvptYtoß. H. 131 4bErollal i'4‘.. is o. 7P2 Ai arket street, • ^ de.244 REAL. ESTATE SALES. rOEPBANS , COURT S ALE. —ESTATE OF P. 4.1- rick 'Laver', decd—Thomas. Sone, Amu lowers Thret , etory Brick. Hotel. northeast corner of front end:. rubor etre( tr. Pursuant teen Ord .r of the Orphan.' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be told e t public eels', on 'rue-day, Jammry 7t1i,186, at 12 eclat k, 1100/1. at the rbiladelplaht Exchange. the ing deecrila d property, late of Patri-k Lavery, dec'd., viz.: dll that lot of ground, with the brick hotel building thereon rrei led, vaunt') and beginning at the north. CIIFtf rIY C4ll.lVr of Front and Anther rtreets, 19th Ward; thence extending northerly along the easterly side of Front sin et fa feet 9,56 aches; thence outwardly on a line at 1 igh t angles with Flout street 23 feet MX inches to a pnint"; thence enuthesetvrardly on a lino at right angles a all Amber street '23 feet 10351 Welles to the north weeder& side of Arnber street ; thence Bouthwestwardiv nlmg the ninth werrerly ride of Amber etreet 63 feet 9'6 Inches to a point. and thence torthweste,rly 1 foot o;',i inches to the place of be ginning. The above premises are subject to two yearly gromed rents—one of 667 67, payable half.yearly, on. Let of February . nd A uguet, and the other of e 636 60, pAvanle .5d day 'of 61 ay and November In every. year. Bounded vreetward by Front street, northward and northeastwerd by ground now or formerly of William. Loalberhury, and eoutheaetward by Amber Area. Bytbe Court. E. 4. mr.mtroz. 'Clerk 0. C. LEW7B C. CAMSIDY, Administrator. ." K THOMAS ." BONS. Auctumeore, 0.1 n 1" I . o 0.1 deo ,tv, 111. % I ,all, A 4 A I LI. I ,D,P-%.1 .4 /11.1 . 4. •- 0 roulAl Mt Monis', January 7. 1968, at In o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Mehango , the following described ground" rents, viz.: No. 1.--$76 a Year. A Ilthat yearly gro Ind rent of $7.0, issuing out of u lot of ground, oast Aldo of . Eighth street, 920 feet ninth of Cumberland street, 100 feet front, 137 feet in depth to Franklin street; secured by a three - rtoty brick dwelling. • • No. 3 613 s 75 year. A ye.wly ground runt of $31.76100, legating out of a lot of ground, oast side of Fifth street, 83, fret north of Surquebanna avenue, Ili feet front, 89 • feet 7,1 t, inelter in slepth;_recured by a 3 tory sb , ick dwelling. No. 3.—Cilt na a yea, A ',early wound rent of e 961 25100, fretting out of .. lot of ground, uortherl3 rider of Wood sr., 190 het east of Emerald' etreet, 19 fat front, - 106 fret teams in depth to Moo. e street; secured by ty threesttory b ark du-e Wog. • , • No. 4.—i44 a rear. A yearlet groand rent of 84.+t, i4oulug out of a lor of ground, east• aide of Fifth street, 1116 fret south of York street. Nineteenth Ward; ea:loured by.a three•story brick dwelling. No. 5. -444 year. A 34.1101' around rent of 1948. tenthly. oat of a lot of ground, emit side of Fifth streeti-310 feet 'radii of York street. tedjoius, tho , arroyo; secured by a three-story brick tt THOMAS SONS,:Attetiorieurs, 139 arid 141 S. Fourth street. d(19.11 29 ti I; Ph .t N Co lift'P' L E -4-TAT"." of Hannah C. Louderback. a minot . .—Thienis A SCAM -Auctione. ed,-2,.4-otory Brick Store turid.Dwellin No.. OW South I'levet th e•rect.---itnatiant. to. an Order o c rhe thr halts' i!eurt for the city hod counti, - of Phil atelphi will to sold at public sale; on 'Fatrdit z ' 11/11111.1 - y rth. Let lb o'clock. noon . at: the Philadolp Ex c h. : owe, he lug thte ribcd.pt optl (one-Etat of ;moth C Lea th. hock, a miler): A t .t teesquitge and hoof ground, .denote ou the wt at aid,. ~t Elmo-nth titroet;,.ire ~f di It hl3, beLinuieg of the tanco of 91f- (aeon hof 'midi rect ; containing fronten Eloycnth anect feet, and extending in depth E9fee o , lls the . mEnjut.:K, Clerk 0. O. i s . N. - O tte-FlXth interest win 1,11 sold by erd..r 'of the orphana , , Cour t the osettiatuder by the nth. - eweete the tr. of - -the pert .vtia° to the whole ' . 1 The above property has p e e° occupied fee. Hop. rid pears as a ewe aid dwodhig, tool IA 010 el:ie. Dent Maud for turincee. ' , tilimmAs Ar SONS, Auetioneora, del,2lJa4 I:4a and At Smith Fourth mtreet. „ . r. i';6TXI ,3148 dONS , it , Large , to m or, seven acres, Newport 't•k• street, 1 hit ty,,,,,omeistrint. Stro,t, ltre.l etre( t, Dkketron street. 'iry , uta Ixth r and -On Tues. 'd.e.Aatittary'7.l9.B,' .t o deck noon. wilt Ito Aold nt POI& tette. at the Pittletittlphla Exeltan. 0. all timid - tree and 'valuable lot of ground, situas ou tho east aide of ltetenort street. shoeW 4 feet south of Who ton street, To - enty.sixth N 11l d ; hov ng o front Cl 391. 461OOth,foet on NON% tort btreet, Mid 0-XtelldiUrlll d. , pth on: the northerly n ) crok,g bhty eoed end . Iflairte.tirot streets; 544Citthe feet and the adotherly tree e 713 LIJIUII s feor,oeing hilvidth m. the tud 314 14•100ths feet;'fronting Itso tnOhlint Dickerson and Heed 24.1 g 113t'.' "hen cut tbrough—con• me i4.nethe round. • • . , . e 1 m acenedlne to recent ouryob, wiiich may be actin at tlw section rooms, •• • M. t)NI A a ,ts BnLVB, Aitottimee , r. del?„l4.ft 98 Ja4 • 1:111 and'l4l esnitb Vottrth street. • REAL Et3TA'l'l.--TkIOMAS 14 SONS* SALE. - 1 E Htirilltos titand—'ltireo,litoq Blot 'fitoro and In, , v coiner of ethteontli find It arc 6treete. /11 7, ,' roday. Janitor) , tilt I t 6B. itt.ll2 o' lock . 'moo, bb ee al public role, at the lUladelilblit all (list velnrDe three dory brick; trfetauttlre, with two-roory trtnk. 1 i tldlug and lot of proinott:pltun to at the °tali void Cora nor of hlxi et nth And Axon street+, ; coot , intuit IU fr on , I , rea rrct2Ulttl,oralextettittngludeith l) feet l Uluchee to a. 3 feit , ,w low olt eV. tOcireu:l dn.Agroeervit. 53114 d: Ilillr rate thu:gar lUtmllueed. bath, cooking titogookO. ; tio''Cleor of till InonnilmtOro• • I, rn 2;500 Hitt N Arain on mortgage LW LoimOdhitelt f otioesittoo, • ; • . „ 921ttiNIA13 stiliS, Attotioneoro. d 019,21,28 • • I;r3 141 Solitttroigthottvott ' et,r4 void 14A1,11. 114111411. EreATESALES, - „ • .. . „ •ri ', Ahe.. COVET. A1...- , :tal'Aaif ~/.. ..,,. , ' :.. • ~. -lle, 40( 0 4. Thome solif , Aitet,hreest d.--, .-,1 - ser era frri v ibe rphana. , Gemrt . fdr the 1... , :e (.1 pet Irrei . WilletWield at puthile . ..evoiloeseirribef 14667. tat ti d i me% V . P.Schtnits !het falloWlOt e. - ~.,;., tsse Anenaftydee'eNo: . •:- i. , - , ...re.si, y: , ., . beet strs4t. tress of - Aloventeentit MI that ~ • - • ar , . 1-4. 44 rth tlw tweaniir it-I:Pick Tiusigi4inerni . ~ , t , 4 .. v. ,io on the forth Ado Of MA; street, P foot , . , le fr. bee ..est of Secret , - Wee: T ingletnFar44..e., r -of saris , or in frontedey ' genet 14 feet.- illid extell_..t leg tr , depth norther 47 feet 'lifsse.hes., ' 1 eillt t , .;..f . ..” elm r pacing into teen ;ritreet,,l: - . it l i t 4 s, IZ i r r ftld shey , E. by other ground late' oft:Wigton e ~ ', ' I V.. 1, :r ere; nd Intended to begneoted to Ferit. , ..i"..‘ , and r. by Seibert street. Being tar P •ma prembliffiw c ~ Chtneepber Rindersmd Wiftyy, bYindenfarbdilWCldreinte. bet 3d. 1564, recorded in Deed book I. tt...13... - 40ewojesditis '973, dc.. matted and conveyed unto Ruth Brod*, Wirdele-lY the said Andrew liroitle, deceased. r.t* .7.".^:`; No. 2.--fitnund Vent of $24.-All tnatyenrlYgnltatid ~' f.i 0f .: 854, payable by Follett 'Taylor his bells and *s al h l . half-yearly, Ist January and July fn every year, wit }+t"' ,deduction for text's, ate., issuing out of all that let, 0 . ground, with the three story, brick messuage thereon erected; eltuate on the westertraide of Amber etreet. 94 feet 6 Inches 'north :of Wood 'etreet. Nineteenth Ward; • ecntainiughthentbn Mnber street Id feet. and extend- , Int; in depth 60 feet. Bounded N.,partlyhyttlev,ll4/121.e.^., ground Into of Michael Price and , partly ~by ttfo"rej ,„,,, .. of a 3-feet wide alley running northiyardfyinto.: ' ...' ,street. S. by' another messuage andloh4rl Pei_ AritifFP , Bitched Price, W. by ground of Casper ilenta.l ,Redriferinav , :** stone yearly. ground reAt whieb said -Michael Price end ' ', dife, by endorreirdeed dated ;Nov. 27, 1658, recorded In deed book . No. ' .r ;liege , 4 &e.. 'granted and assigned unto raid An d rew Brodie tat t ers No. 2.-Husk Dwelling, , fiamilton street, west .of Eighteenth all that One full - iiiiiiivided moiety,or half .., se part of all that lot °feeder:oJ 'With tpi thice.atety bridle 771 ..'”' - 11 , 81 , ago titer. on . erected, aittiattrO w the north side .or liamiltbn street, 2711 feet B..incheleat ~of El,ghteenth.l-JT.,+, 'street, Fifteenth Ward; conteinilje.l,ll Tent lon • nandit•Ola 1, ••• - short 15 feet flinches and extendinfr *4lerithaeatinvirtat , '" 57 feet Stoehr*, to a e s feet wide a11ey...: 'Bervirded , N.' by • 6 ' 7 ' '.EI andlton street, th by thetiabi alley;:,,,,E , by.bilher,-ground , .: n-:. , now or late of William ik,Panhanol,,llf. lay'Cltiter : ground . .... now or late of Franklin Eattikger;-:ble4g .tbs i tame premises which Franklin S. A eitzinger4' le tem- 'dated September 1 , 186 1 , recorded fn' tient:Rea f1.. 1 "114 , bo. eta page MI., dic..• granted and cenveredMOtOtedd, t Andrew Brodie and Francis P. Nut ray In fee, asitetinele 1. in common, subject to a mortgage debt of let NI : ~„...,.,..' - .Ne. 4-Brick Dwell mg: Franklin street, abtiVereededa" , , All th at lot of grotty& =With the three-story ,brielt!'inee. Blume thereon erected situate on the*. west sie of Wank lin stre. t. to ontieth Ward, conimencing 25eet north of Oxford street; containing hi front' n -Fran klin Street 34 - -,, .- feet, and extending in depth 1W feet to Bilyda - 11ffeet;:,.," . ! Belted, ii north by ground now or _late of Solaro' Pratte* ..,,,t,' . , -,' -,, KM th by ground how' or late of Franois Black,' More ' bse - : - ;1; - ,; Franklin street, and west by Bilyea street. ' , Ming:then '.. ' same premises which - Sanmel Ceubb. Jt.,..by. l indentnee ' .j'Y ' fi dst, II V arch 24th, 1885 redorded In Breed Hook L. - 10. - 11.' -'.' ' ',:,_. NO. 161,- sage 496. &e.cgratUA , riad' coliVili , d+ Mete 'Ruth: - %' . . ,44 i Br die n tee. aubjectto , ja,Y,eruie.4crtelmi. rent : ofilint„ : , 41:.%i, ,and t o the p o yment ,- *V57 1 1 1 0rtgath,?, 11 4K. 47 .1.4 , W,10 - , , , ii! th, rim mentioned. - ~ ..a, .. „_,' , :Co. 5.-44 round rest Of 'ssl. - All that g rou nd rrat OtSctl';'„; ,payable by le rn. -Cobb: his heirs and nesiens,half year yii let of January stud Jobewittientgedifetionntlese44443.7'-'.'l,'4'. iset.hig opt of all thatiot of amend, situate .o* thee east-f- , :.,...., , Ida of et'tiklin street. :58' feet 'north of, Oxford stinet; .„. 9. " ' Twentieth Ward; containing taint= 'on 'Fraitklh.. - street , •x." l IN tree, and_txtcoding in depth .on the north; lino, fie .fedt ~..,..I..ei'j __,7 1 .; inches.. and on the south line 63 feet 104 ~i inches.. ,t, : ,'}. Bounded North - by ground granted to George aLllallarg .. ' `.on growl.: .rent. S. by the (ear ends of Oxford street 10ta.,f,... - -- ; ., , F. try pound now or late of ,Win; Albertson: and Charles , vt,',.., and %1 . le. Frricklin , ?.treet. Being thesatuelOPoLgroand whieh Audrew Brodie and Ruth, his wife,4by Ind-Mere ' Medd Jul , 30. 18t18, record• din Deed hook 1... it: KIN°. 190, pare 421, cc., grunted end conveyed unto "aid Win. Cobb in fee. Reserving, lino cout unto the *4 Huth the yearly mound rent. . .. . ... . . be. 6.-1/welling...Oxford area, ' , west :::i Of ' Frabiltlintn. , ,,, , ,- , .. street. -All that lot of ground, with the messuoute thernon-,..t,..•!.. erected. situate on the.oco th side of oxford street, Sat feet w. et . ide of Franklin etreet. Tweetieth Ward: Oonziunielf''''' In ft out on Oxford streetl7 feet, . and- extendingOn . depta ~. , nacho sid 63 feet. Being the same ,:remixes Which Lit, . -- ". zit' Itrodie. by indenture dated May itoth;lB6o, recorded .:: ''.' in deed book L. K. 8., No. tio, _pave 9., 4c., granted and. ...., - cone. ey - e d unto Ruth drodle in fee. r- '.' ' • •• - ' ...•;,...'",'; ,Subjetn to a yeatly.gyroundrentefrs99.72. - ..__- , ---" .., , . ,Hy Ile C0urt, , 'F.'A.. , MD10414411.4:1eric4 ) ,..0.•-- WILLIAM It HOD' 1., 'Administrator., _ M. TI.IOIIAS th SONti, Auctioneers, • '- ' dc3 14 21 129 acid 141 South Fourth street PUBLIC rtALLI—THONIAS k SONS. Arc fibs. eurr,—Coal 011,Landa.and pertonal protaetY Of the Peri (dental Centre Co. lib Tuerdry,Becember2LlS67. at 19 &clock, DOl/11. *ill be mold at Palate rile; itc the Phi. • Indelphir Exchange. the following sloe:Ile:4 property of. , , the Petroleum Centre viz.: Wares land tramingo County. Pa. All that tract,of lard. situate in Ojritidsit or . :f t0r,112 , 111p rep iingn county.' Pennsylvania . ; containing 22; . acres 149 perchea,mora or leer,., , ; CRAW ettltD U+ L. Pit.—Alto, all that undivided half of , 24 ecrer.ls6 percher, more or leer el aidsituate in 00. . Creek 7 ownship, Crawford co.. is • • ; , , Alto, all that.undivided .one-half pert of 24 scree end 116 percher.: more or lug of land4sittiAte Townentg: Connty.and Shsto atort%ald. - • - Inc lo dud in the Hale Is St fraine hottiewidd stationery en= gine. tau feet tubing; 4 tanks and slieds. . • . Furtherparticulara may be had at the office of the Company, No. He Walnut strecLl cane -- Cash. 01°,21 . , . MM. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 19 Neddttl South' Fourth street HEAL .1. STAI Er—TIIOSIAS • dr. '80 4 11 1,4 1ALE.... Valuable Business locarion—lltore. and " No. 214 South I'cl:lth 'street, between Walnut and Locust 6 treet& with a Twastory frame- dwelling ittl the IS nl.r on hose all y. No. 5, two fronts. On Toeadav ! : Pea., - , lfori..st 12 o , eirmk, noon, will he sold at nubile ' ,a at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of, , ground..: ' im with the provements thereon erected, Janata on the went aide of Tenth street., 99 feet north - or Loedatostreet. - No. 214; containing in front on Tenth.etreet .19. feet, and extending In depth 90 feet to Komi alley, with the Drill- Lege thereof. , oThe improvements e a 234 - atory frame roe/opage, occur fed as a picture and frame' Ptoro and dwelling; with" largo bulk window, and one-story frame , kit. bi n need as aNV ork.shop.._frontiog on Tenth street,,,, and a two-story frame dwelling la the rear on . Hose tans, being NO tk Clear of ail Incambrance. rar - The above is tit uated in a very devirabler neigh- boat od. . . . M, TB OW S k BONS, Auctioneers. • . 139 and 141 llouth roaurth street:- del . -144:n EtFX.E(.IITI ORS , PEREMPTORY BALE::ESTATE of Hugh O'Donnell. deceased, for account of a far. mei purchaser.— I homes a, Soule Auc ioneera:L- Two.storyablek Dwelling. So. sus South Sixth street:l3n • rue,iinv, December 24th, 1867. at 12 o'clock, noon, win sold at public sale. without reserve , at the Philadelp hia •' ' Es-film:um. all that two-story trick thessuage and-lot Of ground thertainto belongfna, situate on the east s ide of Sixth street. 119 feet ;'.O an inch south of Christ/au sereet: No. 015; containing In front on Sixth street 15. feet Inches, and on the rear of egad lot 16 feet 6 inches. and extending co,tward In depth on the north line thereof 56 fee t and on the south lino thereof 42. feet 6 Lashes. Sale absolute. • ` ' JAMES' CAMPBELL,/ JOHN B. AUSTIN; Executory.. • ' .? JAMES Mrll A NN, • • - M. TiIOM.AS di SONS, AuetieneerS,.: • dr2 14 21 129 and 141 South Fourth, street. • . . r;2;REAL FSTATE--T8034.48-8r SONSt:ISALE.—: '1 hreestory Brick Dwelling South' Tenth street,see • • . " tend Louse below Tooker otreat 2.11:1 Tuesday, Dee. 34, 1h67. at 12 o'clock, nowt. NHL be sold at Faille sae, at the Philadelphia Exchange. ell th,s.t,new ttoue, tory brick mr,aenge, with two-story back-build • iota and lot of around. situate on M.-. aof 'Tenth: strict. 16 tee , south of Frrnou street. First Wiwdr the lot cont. in frig In froi t on Tenth street 16feet, and ex t ending! -.• , in depth 64 feet to ' a 8 feet wide allyy. ox tea dir4 9 1 ; 11,. ...V • Poison street to Mountain ate. et, avitlethe, free tete twf prig Rego of said alley. The hottalaspavered tbroUgheut; has bat t . range, ac., dtc, tttolett to• ,earlyitiottad rent of 874. lintLediate possession. M. lHt 129 and 41 S out h llah . :um m * ok , , LREAL .ESTA'rlfi.—Tllo4Al3 .t BONS a ? Threestory brick Dwelling, No. ATI,3 tionth.kyont " street, below Morris street, First Word.: ttn,'Ple day, December 24th, 113137, at 12 o'clock, noon. will'be sold, at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchango, all dm three-story brick roessuawand Lot Of innoad, etit"all on the east side of Frontsft&t, .1121 feet Birches south of Morris street. No. 1713; eon , 'doing ip frout on Font , street 16 feet 7 Inches, and extending in d„ eh 60 feet inches to Dutton street. The house is vrell-b/Lit; hae an. under-ground drain Into% culvert on Frog: street. Trems-$2OO n39,Y_renusin_on_itroundleut. M. T11021.M As SO. S. trietfoneers, del' 1421 . 1119 and 141 douth Fourth. street. rPEREMPTORY SALE. FOR ACCOUNT 05' Ai • Fotruer Purchmer—Thoman dz. Sons, Auctiodeem.— • Frame BM,Ming, Nottsls Catharine street.---tha TUO3. day ,January 7th, 18th, ‘t. 12 o'clock, noon, will be aold at public sale. wlthout reeerve, at tho Philadelphia change, ell that frame meson sge and lot of ground, situate on the north nice of i'stitarine street, west of Fifth street. ' No. 515; the lot containing it. front on Catharine street 18 feet, tind.extendiug hi depth on the west lino 49 feet to inches, more or km., and on the east line 60 feet d inches., -more or lens, to ; a 4 reet.wide alley.. Subject to a.yearly: . 'ground rt nt of $2l 59. List — tale Absolute. M. THOMAS dr BONS, Attettoneens, • . 139 and 111 south Fourtketroota:: 012PILANt1 , COURT SALE.-ESTATE OF CHAS: F. Penrose, deceased.—Thomas th Sone AUctlon. '•ere.—lrrtdeenittule Oroilud Rent, 41 year.. - • In pH:silence to an order of the , Court for the City and County of Philadelphlae will be , • ,old nt public sale, nu Tuesday. JontutrY , 7. 141.40 dciot k, noon, at the Phlle &Mit la Etehatute. the' ,tut dean shed prop( sty late or Charles:Peuroee, - deceated, • viz.: All that yesrly ground rent of to only SpMieh' ter nniltd dollars. nay:a:Mon the first - duty of November • t even year forever, minting out of and • ehargeat:do utsua all that lo• et gr, tine, Am a , eon the enst title- of- Second, - t , tree* and north side of Queen street, lu the city of Phil*. M. Whist ; containing in ft mt. on ;Second Street 17fe , t 7 in, bee, mud in depth on Queen street th fart 9 Mohea, and in breadth on tho rear from Qauen streotenerthtvard 41 et t 7 in, hes. By t h e :C o ml. E. A: MERRICK. Pork O.C. CHARLES PEN MOE, ' ' J :11N It PEN R , I CLEMENT, titit,KLENe. rErocutortt ARILI.II AM R. 'PERKINS, • M.TIIOII Aue'rs. RIO nd 141 South Fourth etr, et. ' dul9 41:3 del°,2l, a 4 CARUIaGfn. BEcKiIAUSSc AL tAriAttit deepectfully. Invite attention to their large fad !aria/ stock of Superior • FAMILY OAItitIAOES , Of wont rityle4 with' il the all recent itaitnirn*Sfi - 01, ELEGANT LAND 411 ; • , , otttfiEs and COUPES ,Ot SOSO* itylea . • IdANUFACTOKY AND WSREE • .4 r, urr, 1204 IFFIANKFORO. AVENOEt. , ;(t. , , , oeilaamta abv. Oirlf4;101 01 4 1 , , 7 ;7,,1en tKitsi uri ANftl i t * L.e.y 71,7111 . ' ' v...i . t.O tro_du ouppledl witti no!? 7, , --- 13 ; Or and Rotx iiistadt. t a _ ,4...„r, ~ . rrt ntou and Wits Dian% ..r. ON. Pio .11 I,.AK , , 8010 Agents.l44 0 WWI IMPlttli, y o - ',, 1.i';i.:..'..:4',i.',iti:k . :...,',....7‘ .!,.;..-,'' - !.4,;' , ' , .1 .. .;:i,":,)'1)::i:.'F.......1()... ':',1,1,'