Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 26, 1867, Image 2

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IFrou the Portfehp Qb' tau iirlpt.l',;"
7111 E StqlgitENOLOptt,Eit• kre•
AY MAJOIt.OF.NEItAt.
It was my fortune:. tbes.e*trernt
left, which in the rarat4;becione the„extretne
advance, and" am 'therefore to
relate
*many things which did not fall under the ob
servation of the reporters. I propose to re
hite•in a simple manner 'the , °lMO:total:ices:of
Lod 1 surrender. , •
The rebels sought io escape in the< 'direc
tion of Danville: They pushed.-along the
ro ads parallel to, .the lauta;Kdti. - ilailroad
and .the Appomattox only to. meet` our ad
vance and be each time, driven back with
new disaster. Yet they' stretched on with In
creasing energy, like '..thot(llte-encompassed
worm on the. forestickc rttcoiling from the
and wearing out U4,11,0'3'11 struggle 4 to save
it. Central Virginia: - became a , great,prison
'yard; 'of whiett'thel36tith Side ' Railroad was
the deed 'llne: , ;'-'•lfigher . and higher 'tip the
jiver sitietelin& the two. armies. 'Lee ' found
it hard'itatfftb with the, twiny' Of the
- Nteinatreirilishick the ern* of the - 4 11 . 1 neu
in,his,rear, and Sheridan's cavalry on, hiS
We Marched with Skirmishers thrown
,- At first only an occasional dead' man
or art empty haVersack marked the track of
_Theercentfe . Amin the ground' oho
' aunt' loworith.ruts axle deep, and. - here Were
abandoned guns, l withtienittling . mules; and
the queer country wets .- of the inhabitants
IleektSbeferu the-Yankees, as if they were
the scoorgerof.Gto& Here • too :bOttle.4.
1000.14Valeta couldn't St o p: to ride ,W
e
reached a creek strewn with fragatent‘ and
theithOWtied. itebeakaaverestill-strau ter
vehielea, with wild-looking men, claiming'
too
he drillings,' white men .'even ;claiming to
be efatetell'i fart they never Wrested of 7 be;
*set [Laughter:l . The vehiclea were
.crow.ded. Ingatheruntil they could -neither
tetarceWWl:a Aniongthemnat--the-Ctintiug
mss s3l.ll:eheerra, bepeftd, trusting
waiting' patiently' liar a
.dispeusa
tica eminent:4h t Tue putsuit,Wai checked
but bra time. • A was built. - Gill,:
cers.lvdtedinto the.Stiteamb.rtaSt high,:tonis
trate:l, into the dtepihOle and coming out
with a =illy re.duetto act 't '.r
" "Scuts: artte - men 'wanted to . tat e.oft their,
.des and stoe,tp. - and stop to dress again:
on the other silie-L-but that 'wouldn't do
Tbepursuit nutstt. not, ice, ao - offwa's
scell4, scowl,.. and some who have scruples,
..,s4phist.at7f-urixisdotheother iltizql [Laugh
wra Bu we are over the met, we climb
.. the talk the w:agis sturwir sad uhe4rd with
. ths.tutent34.itagatetft. 'Metre are loaded
• peeettonntekteas.. eels' sons fire,. the #ames
near thetbseei. There is MP I,oitin ran-.
aikirc r ti> ginreort+C Better e ore wet
duties , al attar. llnger than stag to be blown
hothi and dtryz" . We have orders to
ast:Do7:auata4Enteriars„so we set fire
tor lenge wairSl4 throw anareanifimainto the
stmiu se,. and chop , the gm. carriages. Sad
the` runallieltrY tae rebeftt rear-grtud.
• hocard.: •battie-ffar is. seem; and.
tilde:apiary Gpms. wittt shot and shell. A
refi mane,iik6 tarns= trwatti,, the ltaittde rot
lirws,. the sitita of nitislot7 is short. and
.aitartn,amisiiertme:scon,*4lo,ll.4 Vie have
yawn WA- or theert.hansfaa ziaixterE. &Mt
Tank,. atter Seel. eseiteremst.
1114,T1. DOWcamas ' , ihr de:Arils:3c of. the
Rabat= ,--411 an array which. rani, done mare
them turperi en. arab had: been tsarted
mak ..!!mithingr".-
tiaech + ,.badi ftilleintatek e- iti
wiattlie:Anntrof thePoterinnoranti most not
=mar Washingtrinc: mat meek
:am p ma dt . with - t h o ...ammszia t3EI! this Blue .
Hidgx4e arc often. coxiered ••
tattresivof hessa - thrtir hetittits. they TAME lieTii ::
so - ussix - thtes: eittssihg; - ritrent. in. tie Vies
of. the. fen-qt. thing 'tardy dens
---sixoftenmaldirgi, the Heights beyond, Lai
mortal; only to - re-ems e,. withota blame: to
themselves;. suiferingluser until. diudmadint
' . berainethiethnesi tea itamea-num-aLunputss
• theirlbsser--the. army otiftedieiredit Get
tystrumatek•
'ffiftIFARP4SLJPROL'ag...4OO,-"-XILLgi Wait
macrame* liusaturs Awn.; Nowt
..dietractrve atur *t is k mo m_ vwvirtnes- had , lima
harvest.
coma t° -",fii,:c.f * the puranik The
• last, fbitit • IT& lieityr .
Aim:T :4l 4A tti marcliiinr if
• rialto: e !air
so,grese.
The man! um' unpirdent until it
-lisit-theY, turn- cOr-and4ive us.. the iW lz
li-brauk- midnight:, when we. turn: site ; the
• tioedrand Ile iliauti6 Inoue wet: erathes 'Alp
' whew, tom ehil . to , and .when:
last sleep corms. there is word Prota Sheridan.
.Fifelininertntimeeremy's lines . and it the in
intry is
*joshed on.. meat, multi will be
nelititivedlin- the- mornincr. We scrim' to
answer the call as best we can. The Mile
scalletti' Mime with:One- %lit , in the atirrip.,
we BMA& mourfrful of held-cooked
and a cupola:II eon, -.'ii'! Wean to the. head
"(Mlle canna.. Wet are on the chase
more---aral; far the let tinier if we .it ad
damned of it. titer. lawir cinfeirir we s h oa l d
hare atvuli&ed. at the "--ecir-'s ea.M The rrM
-now.lins. we push on peat Appornsaoz
• statkin,,hangry - , cmss.. few:sore, and j12.3t in
therargat farm Sett. Pre by we hear the
Moine the ..-l'ackincr. am:finer and
'the red - feth.er it6untris musketry. .
fitheMan is lama the mem-fa Ene of retreat,
galfanay horA.g , hina st hay.
_We
push on V.. tat suKrt, the rebels
are pressing! tire UM
,'
of taelie,: dotthic- ' - ifrifeirs to the front,
and throws toward his Spa..^.er rides.
• We Catch air b.t Sierra pennon amid •
the smoke of battle. Beneath it ia that t i ro ,
impious leader on. the black stud which
.he rode in the battle" of the Stamicgloa.h.
In tea view, up the slope, we was Ida -cav
airy Bravely contending_ With Stonewall
Jackson's old corps. Without a halt we
wheel into double line, pass Sheridaniand
dash upon the prey. Stonewall's corps find
they have other ertemieentrir to contend With,
ar.o know that the game is tip; the hope of
blesdcing through the cavalry is lost. They
gave sway and fall back on their batteries,
• . •
It is a glorious nom I • Every arm of the
service in full play on the one side
rolling sullenly bacl, on the. other swell-
' triumphantly rri: The cavalry, now
disengaged, close around to the right and
„ ,00rnplete the, enveloping destruction. to
less the enemy can break throng's nothing
_ Jcan save them.. The rebel batteries. 'driven
.• from the crest ; fall back to the town—AP
, • .pomattos. Court House. We press on. Gen.
Ord orders a halt at the foot el th e s i ve
but we prefer to obey Sheridan'tc orders, and
push on to the crest, expecting to he swept
by. the enemy's fire. The 'height Is gai ne d,'
; • width full view is the enemy, a sight to re
pay ,years of toil and blood.• •Encompali t d
an the valley hes the remnant of the great
An:4, of Northern Virginia--a vast. amphi
.. theatre, stretching miles across, the infitntry
on the opposite slopes, the artillery and.ca.v
, in confusiob, without, attempting tee
offensive or defensive. In the valley is the
Appomattox, now a rivulet which 'Cu msy
asp over, and along its edge is a multitude
of soluim and citizens, horses andl ,
beedivd in every dire.ction, all in conf ill as i t c n s :
in full sight of the crest or which we
Mite& Ile die is cut. The light batte
• 'Strati nil, the cavidry closes in on
fat•t- s - . -tic•lt as the
. • ("fraesdf - ,th they tight of the
t 1 wy> s 11-*Ar..forwatcl t 9 C01T31.1111-
, ar ,
*04004 atcootak as we da..,,h don t the
.o..irc.,l.tois U: • 4 . yu th I I • '
At , - , -hey zit tte'.li4r tittf— • '
4 ;mice street
dbatAs weti fi•abrea cap- '
•eGtG 3 4 '; br'nthr: *UV.4
19. err. V,) an
- • apoiapor.*.telh kfc.tw tw , ) ap mathl
OW gar r;Y;t/t . bi:att <it trafx:.
usioekspet 4ik.-.444 . % et 1.4 t. ew.1.1.11.
, 1 THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,' DECEMBER 26, 1867.
Until he caul(lam!aim General Lee the terms
ot oneeenderp! Di et healltrialit? This eX
ceetifettpy aritliorita t eefuld the oflitier is referred
to nee4comtre \ anderion the hitt. dust as IL
connoe's)) 011eiriltert dmeortity Officers through
thelteettOind hete ll tethielast. victim •of the
wer, an order dines to cease firing and halt !
Halt! it. is beyond human power to stop the
men who have endured so much to bring
ahriet that 'hotel They have • seen the flag
of truce, and the more the Captains cry halt.
the more they push forward frantic with sur
prise. - "Your legs have done it, boys,".
cries the grey-haired Gen. Ord, riding by,
but the men remember the blood they have
shed and shake their heads at the compli
ment.. All is now quiet. Six or seven
'Oeneraltiffom both sides meet <between 'the
skirmish lines to talk the matter over. Grant
and Lee have not yet come up. On the
rebel side there are Gordon, the bravest of
the brave, and Heath and Longstreet, looking
[ `heavy' and eitreworree Ode West Pointer
greets another whom he has been fighting
for .fottr • years. ."How goes it, Billy ?
"Bad, `Cheeky,. bad; have you got any
whisky ?" Sheridan is not cheerful about
the cessation of the•fighte He suspects it is
only a ruse to gain time. But the rebel
Generals assure him it is not so--the game
is up. We compare notee. One says if you
had done this,• or done that, the result would
have been different. Another rebel officer
„remarks, "You did right not to attack us at
Willisnsport, for we should have whipped
you, but if you had followed us up at Gettys
burg I cannot say what might have been the
result." Presently there is firing on the
road. General Gordon Is vexed, saying• he
ordered a cessation of the fi ght, but'Sheridan,
with an expletive," says 'Let 'ena fight, I
know whatehey are anawer com
ing from Lee we are About to resume libstili
ties,evhen Grant up=-Grant
'Lee ride p--Grant
with -his inevitable sugar-loaf hate open
coat, muddy boots, and hands in his pocket;
Lee loOking venerable and impreesive, appa
rently dressed for the occasion new suit
of groY, with a new swordby Ide side. They
drew apart. Soon the answer contese-the
end of all the strife—Lee surrenders! 0,
the skiee above the 'Appomattox must be
tough that they were not burst by the uproar
of exultation that enitied—kept up all night,
chiefly on the rebel side. Oux men; after
expressing their feelings, went to sleep, but
the, rebels seemed to have reliefs to keep up
the shouting all night. Some said they were
cheering Lee. but the truth was they were
sick of fighting. Besides, they had a sup
per—a rarity with them--for we had di
vided with them, and afterwards went hungry
ourselves. •
So ended that night of April, 1865, Palm
Sunday, and to us who fell asleep it came
like that other Palm Sunday when the disci
ples made ready for the King, and cried
'Peace on earth and in heaven, and glory to
God in the highest."
In the morning the rebels thronged our
camp-..and commenced a busy traffic for to
bacco, knives, pipes, bread, hats, shoes etc.
Oar command right being on the of the'line,
nearest the rebels, was ordered into line on
the 12th to receive the arms and colors of
Me enemy—old klassechusetts, as of right,
at the heed, then Maine, Michigan, Penn
' seism:de. The terms of surrender were mild,
'
and the rams as little humiliating as possi
ble. Tee rebel officers tried bard to get off
with stackieg their arms in their own camp
and renting es to go and take them. But
that weedd have been too tender, and not
consistent with our dignity. So it was
agreed that private property should be re
spected, offmer¢ should retain their aide-
Teem bat the troopetentast. march out and lay
, domes their; arms. and calms in presentee or
some portiere °tearer army. The lot fell to
us, one W' were not dew to except ft. Soon
the meat were sear alewly fontrethg for the
lain eine; en they came with careless step,
their ranks thick with banners. The_ bugle
samba Our Erre dodders areas--not pre
: sent. aseanineeettheellterre ele 'our
aide there ulnae. serand e the. sffeece is as
ie the dead puma F. it is a &rend salute we
pay teem They move a!ou our &cat, face
inward' rewarda oar lbse, Tines lines, fel bay
onets. e -le e arms, take- of their cezu -- idge
Una r l , a 'lna place there. ma the pile, and Veen
relureantlY. painfaily, tart their fiees and lay
teem deem- sane limeadszand kissing them
wetly rears is telek tree Thee it goes on all
(fay leng„ the men rear el- leg away to the Pro
vo est Kees Lai to give their parole of honor, and
ellen etaeing aer their homes. No taunt or
sheer a eateee eu men; they have a half-fra
teleal fee ins for them.
Et feel to my lot to exchange some words
writ.meet of the rebel generals. Their bear
free- wu reaurnful, with an air of disappoint
a..eret. They . were ready to accept whatever
tunes we might dictate, but still bore them
selves hie breve soldiers. Geneeal Gordon
said, "This is bitterly humiliating to me, but
I console myself wide the thought that the
whole country rejoices at this day's work."
Another said, "you astonish us with your
generosity; we should not have done the
eau eto you. I shall, go home and tell
General. Jobnston we cannot fight agabast
such men." Another said, "I loved the
cause—but we had our choice of field and
weapons, and we are beaten. Now that is
my flag (pointing to, the stars and stripes)
and I will be as loyal as you are." Their
words were conciliating'and wise, but not
PO those of the redoubtable General Henry A.
Wise. I saw him fidgeting and bungling
about as if be could not handle his men even
on that field, with the knot of his handker
chief under his kit ear, and the tobacco
juice, or some Other venom, trickling from
the drawn down corners of his mouth. -Wish
ing to cheer him up, I spoke of the good
ceder of the troops as promising well for the
future good will of the two sections towards
teeth other. "You are mistaken, sir, said he,
"lee won't he forgiven, we hate you, and'
that is the whole of it!" Then, as if a little
ashamed of his rudeness, he spoke of the
ugly rent in the breast of my coat, and
asked where I got that? I told him it was
when he left me the field, in the
evgagement during the first day
of the pursuit. "I suppose you think you did
great things there," he replied, "but I stopped
you until I saw I was fighting three divi-
Hone." I told him we had only three regi
'acme, "I know better," he rejoined. "You
ge home and take those fellows home," he
contieued, "and that will end the war."
"We are going, General," I replied, "but
first let us escort' you! " "Home," he ex
claimed, "we have no homes; you have de
stroyed diem." "You should not have chal
lenged us then; we expected somebody would
get hurt when we came down here! The
scene was becoming seriocomic; the officers
were laughing about us, and so the General
rode away. - "Whom the gods love die
Young; therefore, I say, long , live Henry A.
Wise!
131,1 1 4 10 N AND WINDOW OLIADEN. ,
B. WILLIAMS & SONS,
NO. IRS North. 'SIXTH Streets
•
Mauufacturers 6t ,
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
Fin tl ert c 1,0
,0 l l l U a rat tnr the city, tbs . Meat
e d d et p ab , i t l e d e& .
n REPAI m ING P a OMPTLYATTRNDED bw
8101 W RDADEfi MADE TO OItOP,R. • aa2tOtrPi
'III4MIb4AVINU Wl} IL uItUDE to AND
ih"11111V.- &let received ironLitocherter, a e iverior lot
W meet cider. Aire. received fr nn Vitenia, crab eider.
P. J. JO}IDAN,
.120 Pear
Beier Third and Wangle=
•
BErAil > nay. saps,.. ;,
CHRISTMAS 0 C(ONG.
erif7:**
FOR, THE HOLIDAYS.
Clrdea*Opiilll9Or liPreiletatt,
Velours Lanese Poplins for prosents.
Plain Corded Poplins for Presents.
Sops. Cheap, Reps Cheap', for Presents.
Rich Plaid Slams, Cheap bir Presents.
Rich Plaid Poplifis, 756 . 4 fOriner price,
sl.' 25.
SPECIALTIES
Irish Poplin's,
EXTRA WIDTH, ALL THE CHOICE SHADES.
PERSONS DESIROUS OP BARGAINS WILL CON
SULT THEIR INTEREST BY CALLING EARLY AT
GEO. D. WiS4ANCS,
Nc;. '7 N. rig - fith St.
delP tit e tu-60
• Specialties
IN,.
FINE LYONS SILK FOR •PRESENTS,
AMR SRN nipom
Corded Spike, ti* all colors" reduced.
Plain Silks, An all colors, redneed.
COME'AND BEE THAT
BLACK . .
.SILK,
Admitted by all to be tbe Cheapest
Black bilk offered this ballet .
WISHAM'S. CheaP Store,
No. 7 N. Eighth Street.
del.a.th tu-60
BI - Mr'
ARK - ET
op NINTH-
&' C% .
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Stock is large, fresh, well 'fitting. good style, exactly
adapted to the medium and firattlaaa wants of buyers.We have about
Five Hunclred
SUITS
Whichive will clime out at agreat
aIEtWAIVITC 9 rION
From prica early in the 'wagon.
LADIES' CLOAICS.
THE ELVIRA,_
THE HERCULES..-:
THE SHAWL BACSUE gssia
THE CHARLES DILA
THE u. & (1. - CLOAK. doc.„ e..
made of Velour, Beaver, Astracen. Velveteen, Lyons
Velvet, &e.
LADIES' CLOAKING&
Still &magnificent stook ell the kinds at very reduced
xixlceerforthe Holiday's.
.$lOO CASSIMERES.
One caw just opened; loemtYet forthe meney.
108.10.15.te
1101 CIiMiTNUT STREET
leeE, I& NEEDLES ii 00. 1
venth and . Chestnut Streets,,
LACES AND LACE GOODS,
i
•
lIANTIKERCRIEFS .in every variety. for
Lidice and Gentlemen.
1 ., . VMS,' SETT& NECIETiES.
BROIDEBIES, &c.. &a..
< Expreally adapted for
p.a
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
Which they are offering at prices le lea , ae
thaw form inferior class of Rood] which bare
Iw bee n= n Imported so supplysupplyAuction Sides at thie
a I
Frig kc ri Atilit• EMC SS 1412.01 4
SPECIAL REDUCTION.
GoEt). Fixt - Y - ER,
916 Chestnut Street,
ban still further reduced the - paices of his rich MESS
500DS and SHAWLS, with a view of nsdnolne the stork
before January tst. Purcheacre will land eli call. ze ,
the Goods are all auperior ln quality, will be aold
much less than cod.
Nowis the time to buy a SEAL INDIA SHAWL or
SCARF for a Chrktunts UHL The pricer aredowar, mod
they will be sold at prices that cannot fail toese eatirfahcr
Ron.
• GEORGE FRYER,
916 Chestnut Street.
dell tf
1101 CEESTNUT 8 BET
E. M. NEEDLES & 00.
WM be prepared to offer for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
- Splendid sasertments of
ACE'S
LAdE
ENDDSDKERCHIEF&
VEIL hIS.
RSSOIDFIGES, s a, tar..
At Prig/ to Inimre Saks.
Their itock of
House -Furnishing Dry Goods
WW be offered at the lowest tate&
Eleventh and Ohednut streets,
GLRARD ROW.
kg AC lc 111 fri &AP 4,1 1 / 4 graicit ti to 41
QTIII. FURTiIEirREDILIOTION ,
13 Shawls, Silka. •
Poplin, Balmorall,
Gloves and Ilodery,
tiandlcercblefa
Marked down for thrlatwas,
N. B.—JACKSTRAWS mado by. and sold for an In
valid. STOKES & WOOD, 7UB A.reh
lrelD'W3l , l KALI,
the
00., PA BOUTLf BRAX)ND AITBET.
1.1 , would Invite the attention of the Isdiee to thar stoat
of Clothe for Racks and Circulars.
Real Velvet Clothe, finest quality,
Beautiful Shades of Purples.
Beautiful Shades of Browne.
Beautifilt Shades of Macke.
Beautiful Rhin:lei of Whites,
Chinchilla and Frosted Beaver Clothe. &e.
LONG AND SQUARE BROW'S BRAWLS FOR BALE
at less than the recent Auction sale prices.
Black ()pen Centres.
Scarlet Open Centred.
Black IYiled Central.
Scarlet FilledStenbes.
Black TWhet Sittmelk
GAY AND PLAIN STYLE BLANKET BRAWLS,
EDWIN HALL & 0.,
213 Boutb &anti wrist.
LOOKING GLASSES.
A few large, handoonte t iflßßOAS for sale at
J. Cowpland's Looking-Glame Store,
de2o-1•4.5
No. 53 S Fourth Street.,
FTLFAR, WEAVER & 00.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
now IN NMI, opEkeTton.
' imago
Na, N. WATER sail GS N. DIU I
SAM
uniTiru — ilogYPßUttr
4.1 bsl J. B. Ma= ai CO.. 105 &M DOMES
TIMM
A. S:.-ROBIN80S;
•
CHESTNUT. STREET,
New . Colored Photographs,'
NEW akomcos,
NEW ENPRAVINGS,
AND
PICT:LTREB
.}solu LONDOII, !MS OD' WE,
OF ENTIRELY NEW SUBJECTS.
AT THE
LOOKING,
AND
'PICTURE FRAME )VAREROOMS
- • OF
A. S. R.O - 33 ! INS,ON,
910 CHESTNUT STREET.
del9.lJh•p4
Okistmas =a New Year's Presents.
( ~LADMUS &
, r• •
DIAMOND: DEALERS & lEWELERIS.
WITCHES, JEWELRY ITAUE.
WATOEES and JEWELRY REPAIRED
802-Chestnut St., Phila.
•
Have just received a large and beautiful assortment of
Watches Diamonds Jewelry and
Silver 'Warea- •
We WOlllll mak especial attention to our fine assortment
of WATCHES anti DIAMONDS , and our prices will be
found less 'than the same -quality of goods Can be par
chaae,d elsewhere. , del4-tj al
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
The beet and moot suitable Present to a friend or the
needy is a barrel of our
FIRST PREMIUM FLOUR,
end a bag or half barrel •
"MOUNTAIN" BUCKWHEAT MEAL
Constantly on bind, Oldo. Bt. Lapis and Virginia Flour.
Also, "Mountain" and "snarling% , Buckwheat Heal. in
bags end half barrels—warranted superior to any
Dinar
in the market, • • •
4EO. F. ZERNDER,
Fourth and Vine lL .
SOLE .AGIT:
sel7-rp tf
ItOLIDAY PRESENTS
CHARLES RUMPP,
P 0 R T E.M 0 N N.,A I• E.
POCE:F.T BOOLAND SATCELEL
MANUFACTURER.
No. 47 NORTH SIXTH ST.
e. Below Arch.
NORTH
u,ff rttt Cabe". a.frheui.
p .mitirs4,l3.oc3wDey ur ewiii* m iorkoLEsAur43o3,o
4uu,
_Damr(:7lss
ir:ol:4o4,LlJ:i:pier
MUMBLES FINOS
ATZTEI;
-EaSerie de Cuartos
amigo
Mu de recibiodeet&l
G ap. jeitardiZT lICY I ICY & Co.,
tairtfrpf THATERNTIAND eIINTNITL
J' cpi iarllr,,:~t.
7 27 , 1
FINE FtHiMITIIIE ON EXHIBITION IN MISS
OF BOOMS, CARPETED AND FURNISEED AS
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tow and flax atrave,_baddee
a large quantity of 'amber."
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MARVIN'S . PATENT.
Abilrl and Dry RLaster
SAFES
... . . .
orindway -Ny- g Is 1966.--" at tenter et
- 2 • 0 11 lav ortresk _after • toor
' • - t thtouth, 'the safe Jell
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NeWbent o N. C. viiess h i,si• i n this wt. 'An.
• • • - • entire rosy °thine Mdldimus
. . consumed, caffein/I as intense
a fire as can be conceived."
DISQBWAY. GITiONBA: C =ke o. , n ,
, . Jun. DEtwoarit & CO• ,
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Mar
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Mobile Al il Feb 13,1881.—'14arvin'a Safe:.
.sr— g • `...• . 1 else 9, double door, fli from,
severest ry anal endured . the
est of an intense
' ' heat." , , •
4.. ' __•., Wurnrumn & Birmtm.
,an each ono every case above, the corMenta of our Safes
Were taken out after the fires in, perfect condition. pre•
serving books, money and papers of great , value. Fun
certificates can be seen at our office. .
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OUR BURGLAR PROOFS
have been attempted,but In every instance uneuccessfullYl
Now York. Dec. tled.lB6ll. owned by G. W. White
Sept 14th, MA owned by Chas. W.
w. Baker.
Oct,_ll, 1869; owned by Cleveland,
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"Severely tested by Master me
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Sept. lb, 1867, owned by R. P. Buck As
Co. Burglars were at work from
Saturd night till Sunday P. M.,
and then bad no prospect of gettinrt
; ,were , frightened ofL Left
t 'I 60011 the anfe.
We invite , the attention of all intej eatett, and would
CAUTION
Cleveland,
New York.,
The public to loam all the facts in, rogard to the.. Fire? ,
proof guallties of our flute. before purchaeing.. shall:
be glad to Liman oar chain of thd thronritlon.
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R. G. BGARLEI
The Captive. is Ablitinia.
The; Times of India publishes a long pa-
per written by Dr. Blanc. It h dated Mag
dale, August 81, 1867, and contains a
complete account of the varying fortunes
attending Mr. Rassam's mission, from the
20th July, 1864—the date of their departure
from Aden—up to the end of-August. This
mission, it will be remembered, consisted of
Rassam, Dr. Blanc and Lieutenant Pri
deaux, and was charged with the conveyance
of the . Queen's letter, to Theodorus. "Great
surprik and some indignation , have been ex
pressed with Mr. Rassrun,” says the Times - el
India, , "for the dilatoriness and want of firm
purpose he exhibited in staying some months
at Igassowah, waiting till Theodorus should
formally signify his readiness to receive him,
Instead of advancing boldly and expeditiously
into the country as any properly qualified
British officer would have done. This delay
and dallying were looked upon as a,
fresh proof, if one were needed, of
the peculiar unfitness of Mr. Rassam
for the particular mission upon which
Mr. Layard insisted on sending him.. And
when at last Theodorus did grant them per
mission to proceed, he showed still farther
(as appears from Dr. Blanc's report) that he
bad taken the measure of Mr. Rassam, and
regarded him with polite contempt; for, in
stead of allowing him to select his own
route, or pointing out ' to him the shortest and
best, he issued instructions; that he shOuld go
by Metemma (a caravan itation), situated on
the extreme west of Abyssinia, almost on the
Nubian frontier, thus necessitating a detour
of some three or four hundred miles. When
such, was the e treatment experienced by the
mission at its outeet, there is small room for
sae rise at the result of it, if result it can yet
be said to bave had." The following is the
the concluding prirtion of Dr. Blanc's paper:
“Theodorna is about 48 years of age, darker
than many of his countrymen. His black Views rentrolred ay este marneng of tier
eyes are slightly depressed, the pose straight, Atiasessese riseeestre,
the mouth &rgiethe lips small. His is well knit, To the Editor of the London Daily zet
a splendid horeeman, excels in the use of the egraph—E4ml In the Biwa of this Morning
spear, and on foot will tire his hardiest fol- a leading article is.devoted' to , the tilactusslon
lowers. When In vod humor the expression and suggestion. of various contrivances for the
of his is plea, his smile atteactiee,hll3 prevention of Ares in theatres. With every
=sheers courteous—really kingly; but when allowance and respect for the „authority of
in anger his aspect is frightful. His black face that journal, its opinions on this subject
acquires an ashy hue; his eyes, bloodshot and appear to have been • formed on theoretical
fierce, seem to shed fire; his thin lips com- grounds rather than on practical information.
pressed, have but a whitish margin round the -It says "There is no reason whatever why
mouth; his very hair seems to stand ereet,and a theatre should not be fire-proof. Where ,
his whole deportment is that of a savage and a boarded': - floor is necessary, it can be
ungovernable fury. As Le Kassa (nephew laid over iron and concreted, and in that
of the celebrated Dijaz Komfon, Governor of situation it will only burn very siewly, and
Western Abyssinia) he rose in rebellion against can soon be extinguished. •We are , aware of
has Ali; threats, promises, even such a bribe no reason why a fire-proof curtain should not
as his daughter, being of no avail. The Ras . be usually left , hanging bet Ween the stage and
was compelled to send armies after armies to orchestra, and why the apparatus should
subdue the brave young chieftain. Kssaa,how- not be left to;burn itself out where it is. A
ever, born a warrior and a conqueror, drove theatre cannot be made fire-proof, nor can
them like sheep from the province he any building similaxly constructed; that is,
had proclaimed his own; and seeing any building not subdivided by floors, and
in the young and debauched Ras Ali each floor subdivided , into rooms. All ex
-
a despicable rival, attacked him and hibition buildings are necessarily more or
forced him to seek safety in flight. Left undis- less open from wall to wall, and from the
puted master of the Amhara, he turnedhis_ e ground to the roof. This immense 'iron
victorious arms against the sovereigns of Ge- grate, filled with combustible materials, is
jam, Shea and Tigray. His hame,his courage, more liable to rapid destruction by fire than
his cunning were invincible, and in 18e4, a wooden structure; for the action of the fire
without rival, King of the Kings of Abyssinia, on the teh ties is to nrree, twist, and curl
he was crowned at Anum under the name of them up, and , the whole concern collapses
Theodorus. Whilst only a pretender to the like a house of cards. Such was the_ fate of
crown, he bad conceived the idea of con- the Exhibition building , in New York, de
quering for himself the' Soudan. He destroyed by fire in 1854 in twenty minutes.
scended from the Abyssinian Alps, and led It is a fallacy to believe that an iron
his host to the hot bat fertile plains of Gala- curtain will confine the conflagration
- bat. He had yet to learn what a handful of to the stage alone. A moment's re
disciplined troops can do against disorderly flection will satisfy the Times that thes
masses. At Kassala about 500 Turkish irre- mass of on the stage would render snob
gulam forced the woehded and humbled sheet of iron red-hot in a• few minutes, and
Theodorns to retrace his steps towards his, retain it so; in that state it would transmit
mountain fastnesses. Arrived at the pinnacle the element it is intended to cheek. To those
of his fortune, Theodorus never forgot the practically acquainted with theatrical arne
&earns of his younger days; Kriesele Benner, tures the idea °flaying a etage-floor on a bed
and the rich provinces: they protect, were of concrete is startling. There is not an inch
then, more than ever, prizes he must of such a floor that is not of necessity move
win. Still, be remembered his defeat; able. The flooring is made in, sections to ,
and in order better to secure his slide on the joists, so that inone minute, by
object, proposed to the sovereigns of the action of machinery below the stage ' the
England and France a crusade against the whole floor may be stripped, leaving the hare
infidels. This rage for foreign conquest was joists standing like a gridiron. Below the
the cause of his ruin, and, in many respects, stage is the mezzanine,, or intermediate floor.
of our own misfortunes. To invade, with Thlsis askeletondaging,open everywhere, , to
any hope of success, a land protected by well- admit of scenes and traps pawing downwards
armed and well-trained soldiers, Theodore's through it to the cellar.- How can such
- plan was to overwhelm the enemy by the floors be laid on a bed of concrete? They
immensity of his host; consequently, until the must necessarily be of 'open woodwork,'
time for action should arrive, he kept on admirably disposed to feed fire; for 'these
foot an army of at least 150,000 fighting stages are snpported by a Tenet of etude-.-
men. To feed and otherwise supply this wooden uprights. These may not be of iron,
farce, amounting to 700,000 or 800,000, in- for, they meat be light enough to handle.
eluding camp followers, he impoverished the The Dines proceeds to state: "The con
whole nation. Discontent was soon followed tingency to be considered is a fire breaking
by open rebellion, which broke out in several out during a perfonnanee,"and"the audience
.remote provinces, and though Theodorus during the performance of a pantomime or
marched against the rebels, and destroyed to an extravaganza or a sensational drama is in
the utmost the land and inhabitants, he failed the position of," tee. This is a very natural
before the passive resistance of the peasants. error, but it is one. During the performance
When Theodorus was a candidate for power of a pantomime the stage is swarming
he was brave, generous, pious and just, with multitudes of people. Every corner
and led a moral and sober life; ambi- above and.below is aliee with extra csupen
tion achieved, either altered his nature, tern, property men and gas men. If a fire
or. brought to light his many vices. It breaks out in contact with the entertainment
was not long before the crowned Emperor a dozen men must see and seize it promptly.
proved himself more cruel and treacherous Alarm of fee there may be, - but the danger
than any of his countrymen, more blood- hi this case is not from the element, but from
thirsty, more fegardless of human life than the panic of the public; such panic, however,
any other being that not only Abyssinia, but would arise in a fire-proof building, for muls
the world at large ever produced. Famines, etudes ;lever reasen in emergency, IA de
epidemics and desertions, soon reduced his structive fire may occur in a theatre during a
army; rebellion spread far and wide; one by performance, but I affirm it to be of rare oc
one, he lost all thejewelsof his crown, and currence, and in most of tbese cases it has oc
at the present day the great conqueror of eurred; as in the late ',Surrey'TheatHi e in •a
Abyssinia, the really remarkable man, is part of the building connected with the midi
nothing more than a robber chief, a whole- torium, not with the stage.
sale murdereree without • countree army or The writer prefaCes his remarks with this
friends. Of all the Abyssinian emeere, observation ; ; t . pt . course it is idieeeeray that
some year ago crouching and trembling at a theatre ought fleet:6' be burnt. One-maght
his feet, he now only retains a few scubas; my that a man ought not to dle." If by
his very camp is pitched in the, midst of his this phrase it is intended to convey that thee-,
mortal thee. Madevith rage and despair hb3 tres are in greater' danger of fire. - their the
cruelty knows no bounds; his • best friends, average of other tenements, I beg to differ
his staunchest suriesertent, his slavish follow- with the Times. The truth is that when a
ere, his enemies, all alike fall victims to his theatre does catch fire it is almost impossible
fury. He destroyed , by fire the sacred to arrest - the progress of the elententein con
-churches, and cast into the flames aged sequence of the construction of the building.
priests and young maidens. He killed or A fire may break out in a house and be
loaded with fetters his friends, his faithful readily confined to a single flooreend very few
chiefs; he tortured to death his adopted houses exist in widch a fire of some sort has
father; caroused in blood; ruined whole pro- not occurred, which, , : had it happened in a
vinces by fire and the sword. Still the cow- theatre, would have proveduncontrollable.
ardly slaves trembled and obeyed, but when There is a very simple process by which thea
at last he added to all these atrocities ties may be secured against this : calamity.
the murder in cold blood of 670 of his own Above the stage and co-extensive' with it
soldiers—the men from Wirifa—a cry of there is a gridiron floor, from which hangs the
horror re-echoed throughout the land, the pendant scenery. Let the timbers of this
cup filled to the brim overflowed, and, driven floor, which is open work, be laid on, their
to desp.air, soldiers deserted en masse, and under face With Lines of S small iron pipe,
the peasants armed, preferring death on the forming a
gridiron,' pricked at every inch
battle-field to, his sway—the quiet of the with holes; let this system be in communica
greve to constant rose and misery. We are Lion with the water main in constant service.
not the first white men Ise has 111-used and Let one lever which turns on then water
ill-treated; long ago he gave vent to his ha- be against the wall df the , stage on tee
tred towards our race. The . Coptic Patriarch inside, another corresponding leVer contigu
lie insulted and imprisoned; the Turkish Am- ous, bat on the outside, so that the _water
bassad.or, Abdul Bahman Bey, he imprisoned may be , turned on by e person' 'either out. ,
and plundered; the French Consul, M. Le side or inside the building. The &feet. of
Jean, he chained, detained and at last this operation would, he ~to let fall a (*Mlle I
kicked out of the r country: Nothing-came uous and even - . deluge, more, effectual
of this; the . insults were "not resented, checking fire than 'the jet a hteee 'm
end Theodorus believed himself beyond cause it not only addresses itself to the seat of
the reach of retributivse, justice. On the fire, but to adjacent material. A similar
the hest occasion he went a' . step gridiron proe4 'should be introduced nadme
further. The pions and learned missionary, Heath the stage; another on' the rafters. over
the Rev. Mr. Stern, was almost beaten to the auditorium, and a fourth in all available
death by his orders, and heavily chained. places around the ceiling, so placed that the
, Captain Cameron and all
the Europeans in rain from such would fail , o r be projeated on
the country, with the exception of a few that 'a n
the woodwork lba boe and streis. Rich
worked for him, were shortly afterwards of these systems should have a seperate main,
loaded with fetters, dragged from prison to so that each ; could., be brought into operation
prison, "tortured, starved, left naked for days separately; yet the whole might be under the
--a talc of suffering and cruelty unequaled operation of one master main, by turning
is the annals of history. Even, Abyssinians, on which the w i iic4 iXL;t o 4 l t4l 4 9 l f.. of .
bad as they are, (rennet justify-his conduct the gallery to the • rear of-the lithe, coda be
towards us. Messeegers have at all times deluged in a moment. It , is of great Import
been held sacred in this country, and we are ance that such a process shOu4oo, kereadily
the fled that have been subjected to such worked teem the outside as from the !bald° of
bush treatment. "Tbere is no Gad in Aires- the building, I believe that the water com
pinia." said one of the chiefs to me some anies supply what they term Rated mains;
d a ys age, "if he ttllOWO ,Irlreotiortel , A4 ' leiebefeileittetle -44 et
live after burning the churches, and keepin
in prison messengers,of , a friendly
Queen." At present (Angna 31) our p)sitiou
is most critical;. we know not in the morning
what the evening may bring. The Emperor
daily riots in blood and murder; he lives for
but one object—revenge: The whole courtly
is in the most disorganized condition possible;
anarchy rules supreme. After the, rains it ie
possible that some of Theodoruck rivals will'
join the peasants in arms, take the field, and
contest the power they see falling from his
hands.,But will they have courage to attack
the wounded lion himself? •:I doubt it. They
will boast when he is far. but at the mere
mention of his name, fly to their strongholds
and leave the deluded peasants to fall easy
victims to his rage and vengeance. But he
himself cannot last much longer; the
peasants, though they dare not face
him, will Murder every soldier they
come upon; his army will dwindle and
dwindle down to nothing, and his last, his
all—this amba , --will eventually fall into the
hands of some rising man. What our fate
maybe ih a few months I dare not Say; help.
less beings,. in the very centre, `h Of 'a " hostile
nation' Who • hate the White, well; who , would,
rejoice and glory if they could murder them,
we have indeed but a poor chance if ,ire tall
into the bandit of, the ignorant and Infuriated
peasantry. Should some great man take this'
amba, how will he treat us? It la Impossible
to say; most probably , try to Make • capital
out of ns. /Would he let usga?. No! cer
tainly` not; why should he? We - have full
confidence that our difficult pOsition will'eall
forth the sympathies of our. queen and coun
try,-and , that, before many _ monthschonor
and justice will prevail over cruelty and
soraratuur eir
' THE DAUaY EVENIING BULLETIN: —PHILADELPHIA' THURSDAY, DECIEMBER 26,1.887.
main is conducted into the building, and the
Aever is there sealed up; to break this seal LS,
to confess the .use of the supply, Neat;
ties exist, as I am informed; and if they
don't, and the companies offer any impedi
ment to their introduction,.an set of Puna
ment might be obtained to render such as
sistance obligatory. •
Your obedient servant ? ,
Dios moucicArr.T.
1'26 Regent street, Dec; 9.
Fiom our: latest'Edition of Tuesday.
The proposed purchase or St. Thomas..
(Special Despatch 4o the Phillutephin Evening Builetin.l
WAsinsoren, 'Decal:Mee 21.—Senators now
here do not hesitate - to saY that the Senate will
'disagree by 4 very large majority to consent to
the purelstilo of the Islari-of St. Thomas from
the Danish government witch the matter is brortght
to a - vote. Senator Wade opposes a consumma
tion of the treaty; and Censures the condtmt o
President Johnson very • severely for the action
already taken hy . the Executive branch - of- the
government, and terms it a very broad piece of
assupiption,,, and as such, will be, the
means of :Placing. our governme nt in
a false position to all the nations of the globe.
maintains, and in this is sustained by many
Itepriblican Senators, that'lf the President of the
United States can secretly negotiate and •make a
treaty for the purchastrof territory held by other
nations ; without consulting Congrms, or coramwr
Bloating with them until after all the contracts
have been completed, that he likewise has ample
power to dispose of, any parcel or tract of the
territory of :the United States that does mit, suit '
his fancy such' foreign nations as may choose
to Pinelnutai
. Then, when this is done, coolly esk Congress
to ratify his action injthe premises. As tb.e Senate
will undoubtedly fail to ft* hip notion this'
ease, it will probably place;the ',4! brinch
of the-government in an einbarrisaing situation,
rendering it difficult to extricate ' itself
'with mink honor. It appears that an
Informal transfer of the territory has already
bed] made, althrittgb the money , has not been
paid over yet, and it leaves= open and intricate
question to decide in case the Danish Govern
ment should demand that the contract made by
the 'Executive of the United States be fulfilled,
and the Senate continues to refuse to ratify the
treaty. ' •
The following shows the shipments of coal over the
Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the
week ending Dec. 21, compared with the same time
last season:
Week. Year.
'Tone. Cwt. Ton&Cwt.
Shipped North.... 8,988 19 493,248 08
Shipped 17,600 13. 1;197.739 13
Total 28,589 12 1,690,988 01
For correeponditig time lest year:
Week. • Year.
Tona.Vwt. tena.Cwt.
Shipped North.... 5,219 05 , 420,543 15
Shipped 80tah........ ..... 20,106'09 1,065,385 15
u elll .
Itsperte/Pstt9lPeuT_ve _p_ a 13.! tin.
WILMINGTON, NO.—Behr M Tilton—l4o,l27 feet Yel•
low vine boards E H Rovvley;ll,6oo' Juniper bolt&Daniel
'Trump. San at Co.
MOBILE I -43chr Witt 131 Tierra; HoHnuni-233 'too ear
wheels A 8 Whitont 263 bales cotton H Sloan 3: Bons; 286
empty bbla BO do casks Massey, Huston&Co; 3 pianos
Schomacber Piano (Us: 2 franker Geo Prentice: 6 bbls
bacon.
nOWIIIENTS OF ODIUM -FTILIUMUMMUN
- •
; "• ' . .TO AIXELIVE.
. .
anirk Imola - FOB Wail
_,
Pa1myra............Liverg001-New York..., Dec. 7
Chicago .Liverpool-New York Dec. 10
City of Antwerp..Liverpool-New York Dec. U
Denmark.. - ....... Liverpool-New York Dec. 12
Iliberrdan........ ..Liverpool-Portland. Dec, 12
Cimbria - ......Sonthampton..New York.... Dec.l3
Scotia Liverpool ..New York . Dec. 14
8e110na............. „London.. New Y0rk.......... Dec. 14
Deutachland....Soulkampton..New York Dec. 17
City of London.... Liverpool -New York ..... . -Dec. 18
Nebraska ....... - -Liverpool. New York.... ...... Dec. 18
TO DEPART.
Pioneer.-- -.Philadelpbia-Wilmington.........Dec 28
1ie1vetia........-..New York..Livezpool Dec. 28
Umbria. ..... ...„ ..New York-liamb mg. Dec. 28
Atalanta... - - -..New York-London-..-
........Dec. 28 .
City of Antwerp.. New York..Liverpoof Dec.2B
Ville de ratia New York.ll.lavre - Dec. 20 .
Caledonia New York..Glarg oar.. - - - -Dec. 28
Geo CromwelL. ..New York ..New Orleans Dec.2B
Wyoming-. .-Philadelphia-Savannah Dec. 2 8 r
Stars and Iltdoes....Philad`s..llaVarla... -..- -Dec. 29
Africa Boston, .Liverpool... ~.......Jan. 1
Chicago New York: .Liverp001..,.......Jan. 1
kagle New York.. Havana .............Jaa. 2
Artie° ...... ........ New York... California ..... --Jan. 4
10wa................New York.. Glaago w Jan. 4
Helvetia... ..... - -New York-Liverpool..... ..... Jan. 4
Nebraska . - ... . ... New York. '.Liverpool Jan. 8
Scotia ....... .... „New Y0rk...Liverp001............Jam 8
D OF THA.D.E.
AIkiDEEIV tHEE' } E
4 MONTHLY c 0 'EE
D. C. MoCtAIIMON; •- - • • -
Br?: Rums, 7 2.5 T $725 Eine, 4 851 Hum Wm% 918 50
ARRIVED ON TUESDAY.
.
Behr Wm Tiers, Hoffman: 20 days from - Mobile, with
cotton, &c. to D S Stetson & Co.
Schr Marietta Tilton, Fritzinger. 8 days from Wilming
ton, NC. with lumber to Ell Rowley.
Behr I) Bridal% Springer, from Boston, with mdse to
captain.
bchr Sophia Wilson, Nowell, from Boston, with mdse
te4 captain.
City ice Boat, Capt Schellenger, from the Horse Shoe,
Jlaving assisted the tugs with their -tows, and they pro.
tossed down, in clear water.
CLEARED ON TUESDAY.
Ship Joeeph Freh, Suckyole, Slot;lie, Peter Wright &
Sons, •
Brig Julia F Carney, Carney, Cardenas, Warren, Gregg
,s Morris.
Bohr J WWilson, Somers, Aspinwall, Lathbury, Wick
enlace, hCo.
Schr At Steelman. Elteebnaz.'attiveaton, D a Steteor( & Co
,
MEMORANDA
Ship Battik. Turley . entered out at Li v er po ol 10th
inst. for t hin port.- - • - - -
tibig i o i v Morton, Mort on, at - Liverpool` 11th - 'loot,from
Sate
ship West (Br). Wfife, from . Calcutta let Sept. at New
York 24th inst.• ,
Ship Jthn Bryant', Holmes, from' Hoston, at Calcutta
'l4th
Ship Templar, Roger% from Boston Gaffe. at Cal;
cutta 14th hut.
Ship Grace Darling, Gibbs, from Now York for San
Franciaco, was epokeu 17th Oct. lat 140 N lon 28 47.
Ship Eosin% P e arson, cleared at Cardiff 6th that, for
Adm. _
Ship W H Prescott, Bachelder,_ from Rio Janeiro for
San brancisco, was spoken 27th Oct. off Staten island.
Steamer Themis (Br), Macloon, salted from Liverpool
9th inat.. for Boston. • •
Steamer Perit, Delatioy; at Galveston 16th' inst. from
New York: •
steamer ambria, Trautman. from Hamburg Dec 8 and
Southampton 12to, with 384 passengers, ,at New York
yesterday:
Tug Archibald 4Setty, hence for' Savannah, was spoken
21st mat , off 'Ocracoke Inlet.
Sark hiatus R Davig-Hand. 'from Rio Janeiro Malt. for
New-1 cat, at Fort Monroe flat inst. •
Bark Sea Eagle, 1N Boon. from , Demerara for this port,
was spoken 03d inst. lat 38, lon 74.
Augark Auto Saxon, Chantal°, from west coast of Mexico
A 4, With dyewood, at ;New York 24th inst. Noy 8, lat
25 ten 28 W; ppoke ship Wehster; from San Francisco
tor Liverpool, 81 days out. _
Brig Mow
o, Leeman, cleared at Menials 28th ult.
fOr this port.
A S Palmer, Kave,from Pernambuco, at New York
24th hut. with sugar,
Brig Birdie, Waycott, 68 days from Buenos Ayres, with
hides, at New York 24th itwt. Nov 21, lot 24 05.8, lout 34
26 W. spoke ship Harry' Bluff; from Now York , for San
r'rancleco. 28 days out.
;Brig Open Bea, Coombe, hence at Charleston 24th inst.
Itrig F Eaton,•Reed, cleared at New York 24th lost.
fOr Montevideo.
liking A 41 Patterson Wilkie, from Port 6 Cabello Ist trst.
at New
ork 24th. W ee 12 days north of let 3u with
strong NE gales - 17th hat. let 27, lon 74,apoke schr Fanny
Keaton, from New ork for Galveston: with lows of fore
tOpouast.
Behr Mary II Stockham,Cordermailed from Charleston
24th inst tor Wilmington, NC.
Saw N W Godfrey, Harwood, cleared at New York 21th
mit. for Cienfuegos , .
Schr Dauntless, Coombe, at Mayaguez Bth lust. for this
Pprt in 6 days.
lints Theta Wal6r, Merriman. at St Thomas 16th Inst.
item Guadaloupe:
lichr T D !bier, Heather, at New York 23d Inst. from
Eye, Townsend, at GalvOston 16th huff. from
blo d br I r re K.
Argosey s . • ' '
;bar 1) Gifford; Jirrell, hence at Salem 21st inst.
,
• MARINE MISCELLANY
;Behr 8 J Waring, Smith, from Baena River 18th instant
for tit Jago de Cuba, with lumber, was driven ashore at
If Moon Itluff,i6 miles front St Andrea a Sound, during
n. heavy on the 14th and tilled. Sho,was repaired
and iillig dut ed on the 1 6th, A and taken into Brunswick, whore
stm.ra don the 18th. survey waif to, he ol d
•
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Tho PolOok Rip Light Veenl iR reported off her station,
and to hove arrived in Moines' Role looter. Site will Po
Opluced - nittl4 the least pornible,deloyAttemottoo qt;which
will be given.
Horton, Deo. 21, Ptii.
Buoy tko off MaIIOVB Ledge, NQwport hatilor,
I NDLA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING,STRAM PAWL
Ing tioge, dm. •••
1 i mbti,zl:l l 4.ivu l tailuttr3uomsx%
molly. dr 4 .• at wear o uluitqureee uoioluirters.
D1rk.4105,
• . Dug Otmetaut etre*,
' iii A '-' , ',-• + , Smith tilde.
1 7 if *la lg , i ... . 7 t 4`t or , 1 tidils 4, I) IA of Gontlonmo ,
...A NO all .....a.w b UM Uoote. Mx° ovary mit'luty and
qty e. at Gum Oyotooats, , . i
1
MkERIAL FRENUR BRURIK-60 UASEIC IN 'l4
04VIMAnd lanalkbastea..inked als4 - a
EIM limumanowatviltith ~.i',
. :
Coal Saiftment.;
.25,985 1,15 1,40,929 AO
. ...... ......295.05F111
T0ta1.....
Increase..
1i0r.1:411.3 :DJ A 411
MMMII '7=17,..M117:Tr1W7rM4..11
Luimismu
F. 11. : JILLTATVYFJ
Lumber Merchant,
Seventeenth and Spring Garden streets,
12..irz4,,r. OF StgTLIKOIR CND
wat ,, Ei Z 3. n
50.,000 li•ufri?'erdcemdtt Ponta p. I .4 4 l6 l 4 l liit'DtiN°
tug; swooned wid th Shelving and beaded Felleillj r n dry
Pattern eta f; 4 Inch Yellow, Fine Sinai' cheep
sheathing and Flooring; Cynrega and White Pine
Shingles. low pricer. NICHOLSON*Smenth and Car
penteratreets. ' nolSan§
LONG BOARDS-18 TON FIRST AND SECOND
cow., and roofing; atm 134 and 114 Sign Mardi, 111
fed hing r • Undertakers' Casa Boards for sale low, NIGH,
OLSON. Seventh and Carpenter streets. nolB4lolll
ATELLOW PINE LUMBER—LANDING AT DICKER.
son. street Wharf, from St: Mary's, inch Boards and
Scantling, assorted sizes. • For sale by E. A. BOUDER &
Co„, Dock street Wharf.. , de2ol3t
gal —SELECT MUTE PEND.
LVILF II • BOARDS AND PLANE.
AND 2 Sand 4.th&
CHIDE PANEL ARA DOMMOK U het 20122
41, 24.64AK1nd 444 k
BROTHER 4 op..
0.260050UT0 street
I cia pi -BUILDING! BUILDING I BUILDING,'
40CP • LUMBER IBERt
_LIUMBERI
44 CARO LINA%RUM., . .
6 , 4 CARO L INA '
, • 44 DELAWARE F
64 DELAWARE FLOONGIG.
• ASH FLC i aNG.
WALNUT RING. . ,
SPRUCE' ' RING.
FLASTEM GLA •
*4I4'F IoANCO SonettgA6.4l.
go.ll
Mtn .
1867. w
zazogetz a BE''
_wmzit s v m
8,44*--45
1867;lumBER gitUNDEBTAILERA
, • IGEPAII, WMF IT T, hiA3l4 88A
GEDAR,W
' • MAULI4, Baarriakas go.
186 P r ...ALBUM:BERM : 4 !kW
.• A.I4IANy UMBRA r. 4 , , • ,
8 NED . .
B M 4 76IriRY b AM .
DRY PO
._.- AY E •- ..!.BD BOARDS._ -
HICKORY.
ROSEWOOD AND r a elarr VrBEERZ
BROW :MS 00.
P 37: lattainiFon' t rL
.11a.2600 Ellauaa drool,
1867ISIBUTTJWIT-BPRUCE JO,EI
FAO/1414T0 al FEET Nu.
FROM I 4
TO FEET
SUPERION NORwAYSOMITATO
NAM&Bitaramt At co.
mow§ No. Zoo SOUTH street
ULOTHS, UUSIIEHE• itCloo
TAKEO & LEE ARE NOW G TEFL% r io *
ee and Winter Steck; com ins every %quiet/ or
adapted to Mesh Ind wear.
0VP..11 AT CLOTHS. '''
Ihiffell Beavers. ' •
Colored Castor Betwou. I, • •
Black and Colored Eequintaix. -
• Black sad Col
a ored ChinehMa. - -.
Bine nd Black ?Gobi;
COMING&
Black Preach Clothe. '
Colored Pmeli Cloths.
Tricot. ell colors. l I m .A v ie and Diagonal,
_ .
PANTALOON
Black French atuvdmeres._ _ , • '
Eihick French Tkweloine.
Fancy Ceesimeres._ _ •
Mixed and FiertyeaElawipeeeek ,
Plaidejtihbed and isuitmizeis
Abio, a large suseortminit of cords, Reaverteens. eta
netts, and GOO&
adapted to Bogie wont' al lehokwilg
and re'U, by J AMOR & 1.131 A .
1 No. 11 Meth Second et.. Siren of the Golden Lamb.
pov 401: 4 1 1 f y:4(.1.40.01I
epEarAL NOTICE,—
to , FALL AND 'WINTER FASHIONS FOR lEr.
••
S !
A, lIINDIaII OHEIMMTBT_ : R.W,,
Importer of Ladles* Drees and - Cloak Trl Is
%r
Oaths Toimmin496 Taw* ra. _Braidt a r e r
bo& %risme and Cbakr,/„Aces, Craps '.1.140.
jet Daum and Bong ,• • , '
Rat Edge Whets. la cholas sham . . , . - ,
MeNtelgets. all widths. at low prhxa.
..
Dress and Lloak-Maktng In all its Deparbnenbi
igers — ; — s made on 94 hours' notice. Wedding andTrays9
outfits
t
outfits made to ardor In the moat elegan manna awl
eh rates as cannot fall to plsass '
nib of I t= at shortest nonce. . , ' • .
Paper Patterns for Ladles' aid OW
.
M Retied Patterns for hforellints and Dressmakers . ,
rgions
sent by mall or =nese to all parts of Ass
Union. - - • , '
fdra, Hatton , " analfidatie Deansreatt chats for salts
and engem of DreasZatting Watt. , , • seittf _
1600Imre GrAmmo/um pluarreiros.
A. S. ROBINSON,
010 CHESTNUT STREET,
LOOKING GLASSES ;
PAINTING ~3,
Engravings and Photograph&
Mosirr=thar, T = .aeg:
RANT) OR I. AM' TO ORDER'
r;LlAK4r ite
LINEN
STORE,
S2B .'Arch Street.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS;
'HAkokERCHIER!,
NEW STYLES, • •
GEN*Ni AND inummvoi,.
'Fine
NAPKIN& DO - IT - IEB.
. .
A'Great Reduction In Pricese
GEORGE MILLIKEN,
LINEN PM* 10 1 1 AND: glitilL )11111 #
82S ArCh Sireet.
deiLm w
18
6
7
. CHRISTMAS I,Qary
JI-UU
0 !4'
, e, ok ,
Fourth and Arolu
SAVE REDUCED ROME FINE GOODS FOR CHRIST.
MAR FRU:MIELE.
gXPenSAVe ShaW/Re
Casinnere Robe&
De Laines and Chintzes.
• Low Prices during the Holidays.
vit et?
Patont I Soln3l,
Bn*i4' • PER I FEW 1 tEgFpy pr,
D or
, TheyRHEUMATISM d1t_26812.
;Tlity sb_verb 174 remove the .perePtreUen, toad° of
utIOT ' •
To blow their ErtrlVTl4 l :7 l 44/it
Roan peso. u 0 oar p ~„ •, 4
'Bold 07 00t Shoe ot• K .
E A. HtLit.Propttetor_Uneten, Mane. .
' , WhottsisetAg nts— HP No. to Wrarron
tilt= ITAJ• • • sioro t moroo stroot.
doi I f milt •
Vittenft MM eassav
; 777""'F--
, 0 ge , , , GO ria
r,r4 2 1:01V.
rvtarAt :,k,,,,r14011414/1419iti.'
Ave Troll 'SALLSO.
,
1/1%/11L21.15 btf, .3, 1.\.• .1 , ./N1,,,tan.,.
43,1 * ' Nmu.l29'snd_l4l floath Fourth streni-:'
fIAUS Or STOOKS AND. tEA t ESTATE..
Pu Mkt male* GSM* Ildhinelnhis Etedumnd EVEWI,
:TODAY . at
Nni , ` eac 'Ainiaratelycir.
addition to which we pu en tbn eaturday•previouß
to each aide, ono thomand catalegnce. , pam Lmbit form
givinfull descriptfta of all the twOnitoty to bo isefd ex,
tbo FOLLOWING TUESDAY. and al Lin of Real Bonen!
ii W " te
i fee Arelt blect l
Our ellre ft tb tonovit4
newatapent,t Norm Amanmenillueue,l4ooln. LW/AL
117TELLIGKNOPM, ,INQUIRER, AGE EVNNIitO But.r.erm.
EVENI24O 7 ELEGRAPne ("Rattan: Inue , MULlT.er.c.l
011 - Furniture Salta at Lite.Auctlon tItoru_EVG,Rl
o • ',„
OM TTJEI3DAY. JA.ti. 7 1628. •
At 12 o'clOck noon, sit the Ph iibidelplia tirclunnle, ._.
be cold at public gale; for account of whom it may con
cern— ;
600 pliarea Mammoth Vein Coal Company Stock.
OV
STOCKS., - '
TCZSDAY, Jan, 21,.1168.
At 12 o'clock , noon, at the l'hiliplelphia Exor d ge,', will ;
be sold at 'public sale; for account ohom t may con
cern, 2,600 shares Mount Cannel Loctul Urr t biro rt Coal;
SALE Oi? AND AStERTCAW HOOKS.
illustrated. Works infine Bindjcite,
Uti FRIDAY errEßNotni.- = ,
Dec. 27, at 4 o'clock.
Sale No: 9099 Green street.
HANDSOME WALNUT FURNITURE, VERN — FINE
VELVET'AND BRUSSELS ti A. a Fran, Ate. ,
ON id()NDAY. 910ENINtS.
Dee. 90. at 10 o'clock, at No. 2022 Green'street ! by
loam, the, entire very smerlor Furniture, facludinq
Handsome Walnut and Garnety l ush Drawing-room' Fur.
niture s . very superior Walnut Chamber Suits, Cottage
Chamber Suits. handsome Watnnt Inning-room Furni
ture, China and- Olssayvare, handsome Velvet and Bina,
eels Carpets, English Brussels Stair Carpets, - Kitchell
Furniture, Ste. , , • .
May be examined on the morning of sale at a o*elock,
. ,
CO.,
j'02114 B. KY
_,_ ERB
I ;____ C7 ".2.(TOTIONEEFFi. , • .
Mits. 222 and 224 MA R KET street. corner of Mum
LARGE' 'PaRRIIIPTORY BALE OF :BOOT& -SHONA
. B/PN/AIig..MAVELIN4I)I49S. 411",
~ ON TUESDAY ktOkeuriGi • ____
Dee,_Bl. at tO o'clock. will be '1044 tijiiron t r i l l y o u s :
ON CREDIT. about Woo p ea
IS Ila 1616 afC. I Of city Ind KIX telr I 1 nun actor%
utirtnini
Open tor examincom wit& catalogue! Wier on
of laic. .. , , . , . ' : ).: ' , , ,-
VMS - A. PERMIAN .419T10R, • ,
WALNUT 'treat.
,
in co In t Wof thtzroliAle*nu.sfig(Cfiting' on Vired
needs,. our sale of Real Estate for that week. at the Dx•
change.,will be hebt on MONVA.Y. December 80. ,
REAL 10121 TATE BALE. DEO. fICk. , _
Thistle on MONDAY, eta o'eloeltillool3, a t th e am ,
chanse.will IncludeM 33 nring.—
• • __By order of Aseigkee.
100 shares WinaloW Petroleum Co;
100 shares Sterling OB 00. stock. •
760 shares monitor oil Co.
7.0 shares' Northwestern Oil -
500 shares Tideont and Allegheny Oil Co.
6631 ACRES OP LAND, at the corner of the Old Welsh
ant Bine Orates Roads, near Buatleton, gm Ward. yrith
stun dwelling,' barn and carriage house. Plana' , t the
netionlatore Orphans'. court ..,Yate—igetate of, Joseph
and 2214 N. -SEVENTH BT.-2 Throe story Brick
Btores and Derellitige, with 'badk buildings; lots 30 by 70
teet. , Psemedidle_powasion.
MARRIOTT fiT.-8 Brick and Frame Houses, Noe. 521,
523 and 62114. lot 40" by 101 feet. Subject to 18 shillk:
ground
_rent Orphans. Court Sate—Retate of Tho
RaKinleg.
LOT, OIittIEITIAN 81.—The one-half part in a lot,
waist of Fourth et, 20 by 101, 1 5- feet. Bobject to nine ehll
lingo ground rent. • Same Estate.
tics. 929 and 231 8. FIFTH. ST.—The one-half part in
trio Three-stony Frame' Mouece, helmv Marriott at.; lot 88
by 120 feet. Same'Estate.
BUILDING .1 4 0 T—At the 8. E. corner of Fifth and
Marriott ate. ;21 hy IPO frAt miring ARtnte
B Pa. Fa.
Bk LIA " ." S AUCTION JAMS •
N 0.280 &
street, corner of BANK, at.
Cash advanced on consianments withont extra olusris
SPECIAL SALE, TO CLOSE CONSIHNSIENTS FOR
THE YEAR 1807. •
ON TBJ.JEBDAY AND FRIDAY,
Dec: 26 and 27, commencing at 10 o'clook, 1806 lob, as
follows- - . • ,
10tIpleces Cloths. Cassimeras and Satinets . . "
' Helots Bleached andßrown leheetinss and Shirtings.
In pieces Bleached and Brown Crashes and Diapers.
100 pieces assorted Dress Goods. . •
150 pieces Canton Flannels, Gingham!. Arc.
ZOO dozen Ladies' Gents ' and Misses. Imported Gloves.
600 dozen Men's . and Children's Cotton and
Woolen HOPtili n . •
Iqo' aces G m Umbrellas.
- 4 - 45 cases 800 , Shoes and Brogans, Hats, Can*, &e. •
150 lots Ready !made Clothing, Government Overcoats,.
Blouses, dfc. -
2to dozen Overstate, Shirts and Drawers, Jackets, dtc,
Also, invoices Balmorals, Skirts. Linen , Handkerchiefs.
Corsebt.,:;Blardrets, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Pocket
Books, Purses. Neck Ties„ Suspenders, Trimmings..l?4,oo..
pits PRINCIPAL teuNEk ESralsedistiat&A &
.1. corner of SIXT H and RACE street&
Money adva on .Merchandise generalbr—Watches:
Jewelry. Diaililver Plate,arei on ail arti
cies of value. bre d hof time ;tittered en. , •
WATCHES A Y AT •PSIVATE SALE
Fine Gold Hunting Case. Double Rotten; and Open Face
English. American and ISwiss Patent Lever Watehee
Fine Gold Hunting Case and Op en Face Lean° Watcher
Ftne•Goid Duplex and other Witches t Fine Oliver Hunt
log Case and Open Face Arglllh, American and
Patent Lever and Levine Watches; F an c y onM' USla
Quartier and ether, WatcheaLLadies' Fancy ate es
Diamond Ore idpins; Fi.mr Hinge; Ear Rinjw; Sends
Ao ; Fine Gold claim; allions; Bracelets ;Scarf Pim
Breastpins. -Meer -Rings; Pencil Casco, and Jeweits
RerneraUS.
FOR BALEL:-A large and vat:able Fireproof' Chem
imitable for &Jeweler. cost SW4
Also, several Lots in South Camden. Fiftit'ould Cheetan
2 .3,., 4 . PL. Giadaltlik &
Hold
AUCTI EItRBI ' " '
- , • o, SOO WALNUT strew,
HEAL MITA
war B ales of l
' BTOCKB AND_Orf,,, - URITLTS AP TH,
PH ELPHIA. EXCHANGE
Er" Handbills of each property les ued eeparatety. ; ' •
Lir Otte thousaud copies published and circulated, cou ,
full deeeriptions of property to be' sald, es , also •
parts Ust of_ property contained 1p our Beal ate fie
glider. and offered at private sale. • • • " ••
H'' Salem advertised DAILY in all the .40.11. ~.-.
Papery.
•
gtc 0
gra •.)
M . PHILIP"POUSI 3 to„
_s;t l eYt.
• No. lioB MARKFIP stra.
CLOSING BALE •OP THE. BEASON OP :WO OASE3
BOOTS, SHOES. BROGAN:.
ON MONDAY . MORNING.
December 00, copmenaing &tlO conloek, we Will eon 0 .
eatalogne jor cash, 1600 eases M en e, Boys' and Youth,
Boots, Oboes, Brogann, Beimorals, Am • y -
Almo, a superior assortment of Women's. 511neeto
Children'iwear,.. • •
To which the early attention of the trade
fIIIIOMAS BIRCH & SON„ , AIiCTIIMEEIts &NO
1. • • - • COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' • '
No. mu CIIESTINUT street.
Rear Entrance 1107 !Unseen 'street
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE) OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT. •
SALES EVERY 'FRID AY MORNING.
• Sales o 1 Furniture at .Lowellings attended to on the
Inost reasonable terms. '
Sale at .N 0. 1110 Choi treat street -
NEW. - AND SFCONDHA ND' • HOUSEHOLD PORNIA' :
TURE. hosEwooD: PIANO. FORPES,.. CHURCH
isyROAN, '• CARPETS; • CURTAINS, M ELODEON, •
, IVINDOW SHADES, MIRRORS, FRAMED 1?,,N(.111.4,-
VINCI& &c. •
• ' •ON ERTDAY to ,
At ' 9 O'clock. at the auctions re, No. 1110 Chasten!'
street; will be sold—. '; ; . • ,
A large assortment of superior parlor, ChandAer.....and
Dining-room. Cabinet. Furniture. •
. Also, French plate Mirrors. fine Carpets, &c.. &c,
• - PIANO FOItTES.
One supeilor Rosewood Flitho Fortes lnwie Re: 110- -
macker & Co. ' , . ,
One . do., do. do . made by Steinmetz. ‘;
Ins superior Rosewood Grand Piano FOrte..
, One Cabilnot,Otgall. suitable;for a church. ,
' One Melodeon.
AUCTION SALE.
ON SATURDAY,
Dec. 9111, 1867, at II o'clock, Closing-out Sale of Kelly. }
Carrington & Co.'s Stock; at Store. 728 Chestnut sweet,'
consist ins of— • _
,Brocatelles, Time, Reps, Satin' do Leine, Darnatilt o ele
gent Embroidered Swiss Lace and English Notting am
Curtains,' Curtain Materials. Piano and Table Covdrig
tudow Shades. Furniture. Covering., Ugholstesere
Trimming! of
_aU kinds. Also three sets Black Wsinnt
Stet class Furettare, and One large Mirror wfthcollneOldrut
cornices. • . ,
:Relent N 0.4.414 North Sixth st. *1 - :
'
HOUSEHOLD FURNITIJ RE, did
• ON MONDAY MORNING.*
At le o'clock, vat No. glt North Sixth street. ,will 40 cold,
the Furniture 01 a faintly 4- mining 'housekeeping,,cola7
" reei ll egn a g l b a e l i .
. Diniug • room and E U eho.
Furniture, • r
LARGE HALE FASHIONABLE FURS FOR LA:
DlB5 AND CHILDREN, FUR , SLEIGH. -AND CAR
RIAGE ROBEd &c
ON 'TUESDAY I.IOItNING.
Dec. 81. at 10 o'clock. at .the; auction store, No. 1110
Chest; ut street. will be sold— • •
• A large as •0 1 toielst- pt ellberior Sable, Mink, Fitch,
Siberian Squirrel and Emitter. Furs, in sets atol'singlp.
Also, lientismeresEtir Gloves, Caps, °oilers &c. .
Also, an assortment of fine Sleigh and Carriage Robes.
.
nit B. SCOTT. JIB., _
,__
4.10 .000 , TT'S' ART GlALLlcatit, No. logo l)tistirzil..l'
street. Plalhureishia, ,
_.
E r ' CUMMISKSIfiII -SPECIAL SALE 01?'.CATIIOLIC '
. . . IatAI:LR tioOli6.__
_ O'N viONDAV SVENENO • ,
Dee. 20, ,ttt Er,ottnf Art Gallery, 1020, Cheatnut, atreet, :
will be sold. a 'general osortineut of Catholic Prayer
Tapfi" lVlii: es , AUCTIAIN
No sla ntrOot, ithovo Ffth:
spEcux BALE of UOO rs, o thi,
oN .Ftal. AY Mottr.. I ,
I) ecd , 10 o 'clock , we • u 111 hold o, pectal nide ofk.
about IWO t,11.001;:t.0 Or Boot. quit 8It0(11 ty c h tuvoicee,,
to' whlth the uteutlon of the tradit It milled, on hrftehior
liStnut tu .,, or t nw pt ot. tirht clalo city ~,3 t 4 Eniquimnlostufae•
.•••••••
JD Avg). its 1111.11VEY, AUCTICitqI I .I46:
(Lete_witli M. Th QL:111 .80.44)T if •
' • Store No. 421 WAL NUT ttretle.""
YirraTti44 SAL.ES . ,g the Store xr,viaiiverwso.4%,
s 5.t.4 40; "llESD.r.riiiEri, will ['welve earth/ Oa
fkr -- p pl 49_,Dpsq^ 1 ,1s; COtAINIT• lONkants.
is ‘ uttatT uaLL A (j'll4 IN O A. ,
4.11a61 la street and 1819 and WI CLOVER etre
,nrcleougg , itlivteeteZdrul` Y s
• , . , iteitAirlitqra*Mi ltrEl!
V l t'J 7410. irtiLiro t iti‘i
,i6ettg4g4erttrig:
, Aagthik" 4 ;
... ..PANtro , 49,,
se Old Sithsarnoza SI sa - VOTEL
l im t v.tr . ,3t6o v il a,
'll4 '.41,7440 r ntto,
MEE
tr YOU WISH TO DE,
REAVTIFUL, - )
ttsio:r`44, ref i t eir• Vittoria. egt
eaudow ftspiraft
,trtventagthe Mai
( I
, This hroahlable toilet article my • _ •.• •
treated chemist in Frame. and it i s to hint :( 1 1 1 1 1 ` t , ' ,
of the Courts of E'usope owe their beanie', ' '•
simPlicity and purity there le no article th at • , "z t,
with it ad A beindider of the complexion and preserleff
. . ctheNOM
tb gi d ek tlitair b6thiiiii4 receipt of him 4
• years go ; helms sited that. time given it
i silierfeet
among his personal Mends and the mistime 0 • • •
Philadelphia. New York, Ralthr b V=liii I - i i i • ''
at Louie, Savannah. t.harles Ul .O. : :;, 1 .V.,
They have used it with unqn ed •• • •uj. -` , 94i.,7 4 ;, 4 ,
would consider the toilet imperfect without T.• . r :7 ~
Slaifra l eY<ltieratanietelaPittlinsiula en Vil tiir ,- :'i : ) l'" 4
every' hoistentM that he now (impelled too • se_ 0 •
;plaid, Time article is entirely =atone from • , .Anie
We kind ev t itt s t it empted, and ts_wr er
FREE F 111 ALL POISON° AMR* ' '
4fter twin _ ells do Pend/10 . oaf in
b room,
Imparts
time, e akin will have aso ,
Imparts a freshness. smoothness 1 tett ' • '
that can only be produced by usim, , • • ~., Y'' ,
It presents no vulgar date orbs , ether d") •• • • •'• • ' ' -
nee cannotomibly be ante ii'el• . .. ' 4l
FOR • REMOVING T •SU : U, '
CUTANEOIti i si - - '4 , 2 2' •i • • iIP
___
K a stectunker bag e confidence in rtoCOmin
hie Victoria 'Recta And I ma de -Persia to the
as beinit the only perfect nut fellable &Slot article how 't .'•
GFenuine larep sr
lii, C MCO.tiliovize7o
Wernitnie stappid on eigoblattur
Depot, No. 103, North Sandia*.
Bold Di 111 Druidit slug Perhuneni in thetralted Ellthol• •
nd da. s • odi•tki total. ,
' •
CEIF,RIV PECt '
.t /
THE THROA AND *MG
•
A:,OLDS, WHOOJPINGCOU HaVONC ( IMAST • 7
AND CONSUMPTION. • •
Probably never before the,whole
has anything Won ast Widdy e ar x ille deeply u --
deuce of mankl i d,Aut thia, eat, rem
t it IS
nary complain Urdagh ong
among most of it mewed Men It has riS
higher In their estimation , as It tuurbeeetne
Its tinifonn •ellasaeter dyewe lver
(ectlons of the lungs and throat, nave toga° t ionoWn s
reliable protector against them. While adapted to mime
forms of disease abdtattichildith. it bht the same time the most effectual rem that van be glyeitleeiffse ,
cipient con/inn/milt/14 and -the ingermul affeen tan , 1
throat and lungs. Am a provisimaggipat auddeamittsekim
of Crouio, it should be kept on band to every foam and •
indeed as. all -are sometimes sat to cede an
all should be provi de d with this a nti dote Tor them.
Although, settled Dennineption is . th oeght tilunWitlft -
, still great ntunbers or- easel Where the clisesae senates
settled/ have been completely 'innid, and the
stored to sound health by the 'Cherry Pectoral. No eons. '
plate is ftshintery over , the disorders of .tho Lunpang
Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it.__When,
nothing etre could reach them, under the Cherrit'l Vittoria ,
they subside and disapear. , • •
Shirrs and- Publ i c Speakere Enid great Prate/Aro.' ,
from Asthm a is always rellered and often wholly•Cuied ft
Bnnichito is , generally cured by taking the t 'Aerrit, I'
tors( in smell and frequent doses. •
• So generally are its ;virtues known that we need nod
publish the certificates of them here, or do. more than ,
assure thelithue that Its qualities ate fully maintained: .1; r
AYER'S AGUE CURE FOR FEVER AND AGUE,M.
TERMITTENT FEVER, CHILL FEVER, • 'REMIT
TENT FEVER, DUMB kGUE, PEIMODICAL OS
BILIOUS FEVER, &C., AND INDEED AliL Tag' AY
FECTIONS WHICH ARISE FRO6I Ids I , AtilollB.,
MARSH, OR MIASMATIC POISONS. • •
As its name implies, it does Curcand does not fall. ,Con.
tattling neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth: Zinc, nor espy
other mineral or poisonoussubstancit whatever, • it -in noe , .
wise injures any patient. The number and important:o
of its. cures in the ague _districts ate, literally; be, rood he.
count, and we believe withoutparallel the history
Ague medicine. Our pride is Milted by the iteknoni.
edgmenta we receive of the ra dical cures effected in ob. '
stinatScases,and where other remedies had wholly (Ole&
Unacelimated persons, either resident in. .or traveling
throash mitternaidOlocalities, will be protected by taking
the AGUE CURE daily. • , , , „.
For LIVER COMP era Wrk•naising from torpidilor'' Of •
the Liver. it lc an ant rifinedYi • othilettkill.
Liver into healthy ac ty.
' For BillousDittordere and LIM_ CpmPlidllin, it lean en;
cellent remedy,iir ing 'vw7 Tame
where'other medicibild had , failot. • ,))
Prepared by DrJ 0. AYER & CO.. Practical/I,nd gins.
lYtical Chemists. Lowell, Masai; and • sold all round tit&
YMCA SECO YE* BOTTLE." , • • -
J. M. MMus CO. . Philadelp hia n Whol e sale Asokts.
aunt w ly • ,
AL DENTALLINA.—A BOVERTOR
J cleaning theTeetb. destroying animelenta which tar
feat them, giving tone to the gums, end leaving w f
of filrance end, perfect) clintrillnism' in the month.
may e used daily, and Will he found to etrengtluse
andbleeding gents; while the aropia and .datetabilleigiV!'/.
•wtll recommend it to every one. Being tom_ polled ems
the assbnancaof the TPeritlist.PhYalcians.. andhU„orteeesliik , ..;, -
-it is confidently offered se itreiwww. wiwetttlite for M.!, P , 1
Certain washes formerly In vogue.' • - •; ' '
Eminent Dentists , acquainted with the eoliSti ot V g l
the Dm:delft:on, advocate it' mei' it contains , 110 4,
:prevent its annstrainid m ealo ent. Made onlFh7l..
; saws, ApotboculZr_
• • _ , mut Spume mom
For mile by Druggists ,and
Fred. Brawn. • •D.
•
'
Hansard & Co., Robert C. Travis,
C. R. Keeny, , Gefo. O. Bower,
Isaac KAY. , tine.
C. 11. Needier, ' ' '
T. J. Husband. S. C. Bun
Ambrose Smith, • ' has. E .
Edward Pa.nieb. antes N. Marks.
Wm. B. Webb, , It=t Co..
Janice ljprQtt
Boehm & Combo. - U. ISOM
Llenry A. Bower. MYethdt Bro. . •
C OHLIVF,It OLL.—, .o. ~ r o , .r. ~ • .• .
FOR WEAKNESS, WASTINd, - AND EVERT,FORAI •
0.0 DEBLIJ'FYOff _,
' JOHN' C. 'B AKER & :Lir
LL - '
• COLIVER Off. • ..
Its use, tarty tried;will Boon restore tli;: it rif the A& --
festive organs, in, the blood. give rot milts ,
to the figure and add energy to the min and ruinous a -
tern., Its , value hap been remarkably. idenoeft,h7
wonderful restorative pow when (m v enial's toiuca
been Tardy exligeirred. ; It a ere,ff ords •tient - to, Be
body when no other can, be borne, and furedi the framer
irvartat in . a trulyrenuirkatge manners .' , . .:
Bottled only by as. . •
• ' . ' ;•
~ ,' " , r -" • • JOHN O. BAKA'R &VD.; r'
POI' tale biCitiDtuintistTh .':',''', - - ' 7:14 .• / Y - , r e - "111%
UNTIMELY' RELIABLE=IIODOBONIS BRONtAiLIL i- t
.A. 24 Tablet!, fa' the curt- of coughs, colds, • , • •.. „
chills end catarrh of tue head and ~ .. --, :.. 1 s ,
ere, Aingers andamAteitra 1011 Po
min V i io:s hil e Tabiets: Prepired otaylrft e st ..1 •
WIL hAinSuilitim, liC , ELcuirrlifel a r ' T ' i 'i....
streets, adelptua eor Ws 01' dOLIIIIIOI. 0 ' 's
Cowden: And Druggists generam! ,:. ~ i; ~,,.,,.:,*,, ', : •
N THEI , DISTIVIOT; COTURT • =4:11 1 ` 'PAM i:DNITED.
I
States. for, thq Eastern District , . •
D kru ptcy.--In tr ntatter of WirlititeM'Y lioLatitcr,
a liatartir whont it roay.ounkertat 710..unglooqlgooall
hereby yes' vouco' of` 'lda topsail - roam all A.o44'nee `-•
of eiDa NCEY. fritilailLlftrAff.,Pidiadidobfuo Ii Oil, 1'
edonty of Philadelphia, ati , Witte of P ennsylvanta,
,within Raid DiEltriCts ‘l.ollo4bikt een adjudged a .Bastkrapt,,,,
union his own petition,l h tlito District (Jourt of said Dia.
trio 4. dated:at istiL October. 21;1867::
, ILL IetaIYSIGDF Atudguei'r
A e lii c - - A ni,santle tub greetiA
iIN , TIM ;DISTRICT COURT OR. , TDB; ..: Us lOW ..1.! .
i STATSS FOR r .0 easzEttli Dus-rai.so pP NINA
BYLVANISI-4n ' H ili kruptoY.--; In the matterof.l&MWS ,,23
;G: MARES, t BankL:ft.,Te whom It may ewers: no : ~
naidenitynen hereby veo notice of Ids' appointment all '' '
Matra JAM h S G. ;SA tiES,-ef rptiliadigpopy
x egun et Philadelphia. and State of Peamaylvanta.Wßll
.inta4l ,Distriet; IV li o bile Wpm adjudited q ban/zuot , llooll ,s t
b 5 own fpetition, by the District Court o fNO harlot.
.-' ated at Philadidphla, the' 6th dar of ovelb p eritt,M..w
Am. . Whi..yo
do2o. , Sts=' 1- -:, -) ' •'. NoASlßßolithlfix streets . ;1
ET'I'ERS OF ADMINISTRATION • SIAVINGFI RMIN
.1.4 granted to Ow subscriber upon Met untlite AtVidials—
F,LAND, deceased, all perms 'indentea the tarns
will make mumumt. andtheso Purina claims Present 0001- f
ALBEhT O. TUOHY; Jr.. 4dminiatratat.'l# Lucius
street. " !, • au
INTUE OIteLtANIP ,COURT EVIL TUE. MY% AND, ,
County of Philadelphia. Estate ' J AMES'A. BURL
decd .1 be auditor appointed twine courttasilidltoltett4;
Fuld adjust the account of ALFRED Vint% A r r -
James estate of Jaes A. Iturk, deo'dkand,torePert
tion the balance hi the hands of the aoccninte
meet the parties interested for:the purettlif 4p
Inene, on 1 HAMS DAY, January 2, A. . skt 4o' oak.
P. M., at the °thee of Charles U. Loira,so.; boa
street. in the city of pluladulphla, , • 4alkihtu"s64
—,Lrr
Ih T ltE ORPLIANS , COURT FOR 'CUE CITY AND
County of Philadelphial—Estate bi MARY WAWA.
MITA GRAFI, aned,the Au iWr appolntadAr
the court to audit; .settle tnd. o' Recount of
DEW OK GRAFI and ANILL 13.1rAULX.. kUceeutoia_et
the last will and teetamento lARY MARDASETTA
CRAW, deceased, aid to ,report disbibutimi rd• the. , •
halaneo In the hands of the accountant will meet the'
partici* interested for the permit) of bis appoirittnent,_oo,
ticeday December AIM. pl 7. at 4 o'clock, P. .at °
Office, rt0.:423 Walnut street, in the city of Philadetohb4„ , • • ,
fiel7 tu.th.4
B. H. HALNOO. Auditor
Eat tto THOMAS';ANfAii ,
I - N TUVORPH ANS .
a COURT FOR I.IIN Of AND
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