-7 7, 7 %Iry i. ktz ) ' .' liio6l/7404V4 . 3 He orTFltiy it should be continued. The following is a Report of General Mlles Assistant, Commissioner of the Freedmen's MI . reap in North Carolina, to General froward: BURY-AA OF R. F. AND A. L., 11DOR5. ASST. GeM. 'BTATR SIP N. C.; RAIMGII, N. 0., Deekriber 4. 1867. .11fajor General O. O. llotcard, Cornmi.qsion tr, ttc., Washington D. C.: GRNERAL At your euggeation, I beg leave to otter my opinion, ns assistant commissioner for this State, regarding the expediency of continuing this bureau beyond the time fired , bv law for its expiration, in July, 11368, and as to the necessity 'for further legisla tion to protect and govern the enfranchised peo ple whose status has been 40 .suddenly changed by our Government, and who are in consequence dependent upon it for proper laws and aid. Reving carefully. considered, the tettWeet, and .baring made a recent trip of aboutlive' hundred meeting• all closes of, this •community, I feel Understand the true elate of affairs, In my judgment. at piffled since the °cell patiow of Ude section by the Unita States threes has the bureau been of gmater advantage than at the present nin ,'convinced that • stronger reasons than ever now exist for its con tinuancre—pot only for tithe welfare 'of ,the lips rated slaves, but for the good of the new Sttite governmerita- re4W , *lag eenStiructek'PltTO l as for the interests 'of the General Government: Since the late elections the feeling relarge por-, tion of the alibi race - toward the blachs has be come one of intense hatred. The evidences of, revenge are to be seen every day, and ‘retiorts of petty persecutions are crowding in from all points of the State. It is hoped that before July, next a new State constitution will have been formed, a civil go-. verament organized, and North Carolina restored to her proper position in the Union; bat even if thisilesired end should be attained, months will elapse ere proper laws can be enacted, and a still longer time before the administration of the State's civil functi e ns, are established and in thorough practice. If the bureau has been a good thing in Tenneisee and Maryland, how lunch more would it be where affairs have been to a greater extent disordered, and opposition to the Government is so manifest._When the new. State governments are formedtton's loyal basis, it will be time to withdraw this protecting arm. This is one side of the picture; the other presents, a different view. A very large proportion of the white voters in this State at the late election either voted against a convention, or wilfully remained away in order that their absence might obstruct the work of re construction." At present there is -aStrong political force organizing and canvassing with the spin: purpose to vote down any constitution the convention may adopt, and thus defeat • the reconstruction acts.- This opposition ie con trolled and led by men who have been notoriously .antagonistie to the Government- for years, and no efforts are spared to effect their object. If they are succeisful in their designs, and it is possible they, may• be, if the efforts to restore the State Ail, it the bureau is removed, and if only a small three of United States troops be left within its limits, what, I ask, would be the fate of the enfranchised slave, who has always been considered as property, and who now bas the right of suffrage, and exercises the privilege through the ballot-box indirect opposition to his late owner? The colored people in this State scarcely own land enough to stand upon. Occupying still the little slave huts under the shadow, of former roasters' mansions by sufferance, and without the protecting arm of the Government, they are almost as much within thegrasp . of their old owners as in the days of `slavery. The =civil courts are, as a general rule,' in the hands of men whose sympathies are opposed to the terms of restoration offered by the Government. The withdrawal of the bureau, erected for thepro tection, guidance and elevation of four millions of people from the degradation of slavery to the dignity of citizenship, is a matter of very grave importance, and I think never should be contem plated until the colored race is able to sustain itself in the position in which the Government bas placed it; and I am confident that, if the colored people were consulted as to their wishes and hopes, their united prayer would bethat its protection bit Oren them a little while longer. I trust that, Congress will act Advisedly; and that the workings and results of this enterprbe easy. be fully represented to' them, as their deci eion involves the destiny and well-being,,not only of this people, but Of, their descendants for gene , rations. I tun aware that the great objection to the btt roan is its expense. An erroneous impressiom believe; exists In that regard in the minds of the Ceople through the country. Its cost In North arolina last year was about eighty thousand dollars; this year I think it will. not exceed 'fifty thousand, the appropriation for school purposes excepted. lam not aware what the expenses are in' the other States, but. when the vast amount of good that the colored race derive from it, and the benefits which would ultimately revert to the Government are taken, into consideration, the en= Is by no means exorbitant. The advantages of the bureau cannot be computed by figures. Tbe educational branch of the bureau would in itself be a sufficient claim for its continuance. This work, which; with the blessing of God, has already, been crowned with success, and has aehieved most beneficial results, should not be stayed or impeded until it has been put upon a footing that time will only strengthen. The administration of justice, the business of adjusting claims, settling differences in cases where blacks are parties, al o matters of great im portance; and the amount of fraud injustice,' and oppression brought to the notice of bureau agents and civil courts is surprising. ;Some idea of the magnitude of this branch of duty may be inferred from the fact that there have been in one office of the bureau in this State six hundred cases adjudicated in four months , and in another four hundred in the same time. Again, on the docket of one county court there arc eight hun-- dred cases awaiting trial where freedmen are to a greater or lesser extent interested. This condi tion of affairs exists throughout the State. Volumes might be written in defence o - bureau, audit" showing the causes why . o be continued for some time to come. e report that it is lobe withdrawn has created a feeling of alarm and sorrow among colored people and their Union friends, while great joy is expressed by their enemies and the enemies of the Govern ment. lam sure that its immediate Withdeawal from North Carolina would result in great public and private pecuniary losses; the freedmen would suffer physically, • morally and _ spiritually, seboolhouses would decay; teachers — would --be driven out of the State; jails and penitentiaries would he filled; idleness and prodigality and want would take the place of industry and pros verity; the labor of the freedman would become moprofltable to him, and the poor dependent, colored laboring man. with no roof to cover his starving family, or foot of ground to call his own, would be reduced to a state of serfdom. I have not overdrawn the picture. My state ments are based upon facts, and can be corrobo rated by a multitude of witnesses. As much as I desire the completion of this 'work which necessarily follows, and is the result of the late waryand as earnestly as I wish to avoid additional expense to the government, yet wa der the present circumstances I feel it my duty, as the assistant commissioner of this State. on behalf of that portion of the population whose in terest and welfare are most directly involved, to earnestly appeal to you to use your Influence to continue the bureau until the great political changes and experiments now going on in this state have been completed, and their successful Working Is assured. I have the honor to remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, NELSON A. MILES, Col and Dd. Maj. Gen. U. S. A., Assistant uommissioner. The Duke QtWellington anti President Jollnsou. . . Loz,mobii Dec., 24.—At a banquet given . at the Royal Polytechnic ou Saturday night last, in re ply to the followtrg et ntituent from the Duke of Wellington a felicitous telegram froth the Presi , • dent of the'United,States was read amidst great ,lentbuelaam, Not a little of the, interest attach sebodeSpatches grows out .of their rapid oloti.: • "Loiituni Dec. 21.—The Duke of, Wellington, the Directors. and scientific guests, now iii the R o y a l, Volyteebtne, London, Englund, send their most greeting to the President of the United BMWs, their apology being teat to the di eco *,,ilss, of science the llittl'CuUrbit between two great lindens is indebted." The above nacasge wet- nine minutes imo. thirty oeconds in iranbuatz , 3lon from Loutlon to Wash ingtotw ,'IL • • ...... "WittittrtcOron. vac. 21.--Drake ~ , 1 irellington, zeot i on , .. — l reelprocste the friendly sahib:atm of t he w it uetkir, psrty tat the Royal Poly tech iic, _ and*rdifilly Agree yrith them in the sentiment litotaldre , and Adak , cotethunication between cionniutpuu, and natiptio if.• an , imp u r tan t agent s u n OW peace-an . 4 o nc underst.udiu; aio, , t h eoo; l4 . t vvanctog the taw- . re s -oy mlon ' • Aigimitr: J.,fits,,oft." The reply occupied twenty...utile minutes itt.acc' UAL Ulaupall3ion. On the name evettlaig A net ~. t, :t sage of twenty-two words was started from the Polytechnic for Heart's Content at exactly 9 P. M.i and at 10 mindteS past ' 9 o'clock the reply of twenty-four words was delivered. TEILEGUAPH Mc 81/111/11A111r. GM. Porn is to be reihrted of. his command, but his successor is not yet decidedupon. Rice► gold-bearing quartn has been discovered n the mountains near POrt Stthth, Arkatuts. ' ' I Tux bill for the emancipation 41 the Jews has passed the Austrian Reicharath. ToE "unsettled condition of affairs In Plor ence canees much anxiety in Paris. Ton English army iu 'Abyssinia Is steadily ad vancing. Into Ilte Interior, and h,tus met with no opposition. Hor ROBERT: SMITH, formerly member of, Congress from Illinois, died near - Alton, 111., a few days since. Apvicus received in WashingtUn Indicate thit there Is' a general desire throughout the West India Islands for annexation to the > United StiHR. . • Kickapoo,ltidiani haie been comtkiting =ludas on the lib) Grande, and crossed'intkt Malco. APplication Is to, be made for their re turn by the Mexican authorities. Tin exiating Cabinet of Italy is not to be dis solved, but some changes in its composition will .be made. General Menebrea will remain at the head of the government. Tun Formosans have promised to treat ship wrecked sailors with humanity hereafter, and the Chinese government has guaranteed that the promise shall be kept. THE Litaistata, Convention on . Tuesday re pealed the bond ordinance, and adopted one im posing , a direct tax of one mill on all real and personal property, to be collected by. the sheriffs. An ordinance appointing commissioners to nego tiate a Igap for the, immediate necessities of the ConVention was libfo adopted. • A HAVANA despatch ears "The reports pub lished in the American papers that the home GoVernment proposed to sell Cuba and Porto Rico to the Unittd States, is not supported , by • adviees from Spain, and it is undoubtedly a pure invention. It is pronounced false by the highest authorities of the island. The Cubans are much - amused by the story." Tug debate on the bill for the organization of the French—army was continued in the Oorps Legislatif on Monday._ Marshal Niel defended the bill on the ground that such measures would have a tendency to prevent war, and were in effect a guarantee of peace. M. Jules Fevre spoke a second time against the bill, denouncing it In strong terms as a dangerous instrument. M. 011ivier said that the introduction of the bill at this time proved that the Government antici pated an early war. He thought France woald be stronger and better prepared for hostile con tingencies should a constitutional system of Government be granted the nation. This be most earnestly wished the country would eventually have. THE eruption of Mount Vesuvius is continually increasing in power and splendor. Immense sheets of white, )ellow and crimson flame arise hundreds of feet above the crater, and at night the Bay of Naples is lighted up for miles. Lava is pouring down the mountain side in immense quantities, and large stones are occasionally thrown out from the mouth of the volcano. A deep rumble, like reverberating thunder, is heard from time to time, as in the bowels of, the earth, and many of the people in the vicinity have loft their homes, fearing an earthquake or other ca lamity. No such eruption has probably occurred in 'Vesuvius for centuries, and the spectacle is regarded as one of the most magnificent and sub lime ever witnessed in nature. lUITY BULLETIN. SALE OF REAL. ESTATEi SProciss, &c.—Messrs. Tho Mae & Bona sold :at the Exchange Tuesday noon, the following stocks and-real estate, viz.: 5 bares National Exchange Bank, $103—5515; 40 shares Mechanics' National Bank. $30—51,200; 24 shares Mechanics' National Bank, $30—5720; 4 National Bank of Germantown, .$83—5332; 5 National Bank of North America, $241-0,205; 12 Planters' Bank of Tennessee, $7 50-490; 14 Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank of Pitts burgh, $65—5910; 35 Northern Liberty Gas Com- PalaY, $32 50—51,131'50; 7 Delaware Mutdal In surance Company, $29-4203; 25 Delaware Mutual Insurance Company?, s2B—s7oo; 1,030 MeClintockville Petroleum CO., 25c,—5267 80; 1,000 Cherry Run Petroleum Co., 5 cents-450; 250 Kingsland Oil Company. 2 cents—ss; 200 Union Petroleum Company, 1 cent, $2: $lO,OOO Steubenville and Indiana Railroad first mortgage bond, $65—56,500; $5,000 North Mis souri first mortgage 7 per cent. bonds, s77—* $3,850; $5,000 do., do., $77—53,850; 1 share Phi adelphia Library, $3O; 10 Mercantile Library, $7 —s7o; $9OO Union League bond,s442 50; 3 snares Girard Mutual Coal Co., sl—s3; 100 Dalzell Pe troleum Company,42S cts.—s42so; 50 Noble and Delamater Petroleum CO., 7 ets.—s3 50; 100 Dins more Oil Co. 5 cts.—ss; 100 Union Petroleum Coal Co., lc.—sl; 100 Briggs 011 Co.. 2c.—s2; Two-story brick dwelling, No. 915 South Sixth street, 15X feet front, $1,075; two story brick dwelling, Soybert street, west of Seventeenth street„ 14 feet front, $1,206; ground rent of $24 a year, $815; undivided half three-story brick dwelling, Hamilton street, west of Eighteenth street, subject to a mortgage of $1,500, $650; three-story brick dwelling, Frank lin street, above Oxford street, subject to a yearly ground rent of $OB, $9,200; ground rent of $5l a vear, $730; dwelling, Oxford street, west of Pranklin, subject to a yearly ground rent of $29 75, $1,550; store and dwelling, No. 214 South Tenth street, 19 feet front, $4,200; coal oil lands of the Petroleum Centre Co., ,200. TEE RECENT BOILER EXPLOSION.—The jury sumrnoned to investigate the cause of death of George H. Wottley and Samuel Sweeny, rendered the following verdict: That George W. Wettley i i .;.; ; .; tauel Sweetly came to their deaths by in ' juries eceived from the explosion of a boiler at the es ablishment of Nir. Jacob Mins, No. 4116 Ludl street, Decemberlith, 18R. With re gard o the cause of the 'explosion the jury find fro timevidence before them as follows: First, that &boiler was totally inadequate, from the plan of the construction and thickness of the iron used, to resist 'the pressure usually; carried upon it, namely from ; 80 to 85. pounds; second, the jury also found, from the evidence elicited, that the engineers in, charge of said boiler were - fullyrelitzble , and competent to-perform the du— tieS required of them. In conclusion, the jury would most respectfully urge upon the authori ties the kpeedy enforcement of the law lately en acted by the City Councils, providing for the in bpeetion of steam boilers, believing it would be the means of removing many of tun causes of explosions, and a saving of life and property. Signed-4ohn Agnetv, Henry B. Lyons. John A. Futton..Tames F. Nee% Philip Stahl, Benjamin F. Dubois, XNTERESTING EXiateli.EB.—The Chrlittnat ex ercises of the Beck Girls' School, of which Miss E. S. Aldrich is Principal, were celebrated on the morning of the 24th in the school-house, Catha rine street, above Sixth. They , consisted of the recitation of poems, dialogues, soliloquies and vocal music. Addresses were made by the Dime tors,CharlesEllis, Joseph C, T,urnpenny and Rev. A. Atwood. There was a fine display of every variety of medlework, and knitting, for which that, school is so famed, ELICCTION ON OFF/CEIO.--Tho following offi cers of the Constitutional Union Association have been elected: President, W. C. Swann; Vice-Presidents, Colonel John S..Waruer, Hon. Win. Mtllward, Wm. Sehollenberger, ex-Gov. W. F. Johnston and Hon. J. S. Linen; Record mg Secretary. Writ. H. Holloway;Correspondin Secretary, Colonel W. Y. Loader; Treasurer, W. E. Conrow; Chaplain. Rev. C. 11. Powell. Smtious Bucratto.--laaballi McGuire; 25 years old, residlng in Spruce street, near Second, was filling a coal oil lamp on Tuesday evening. The fluid was ignited by cowing la contact with the ilapac, and au explosion of the' lamp °mating, she was dreadfully burned. 'The unfortunate woman was removed to th,e Hospital. _ . IMCWIWES AT THE EUCLADICIXIIIA NAVIN YAltri.—:-TbCTC ilh1( been discharges recently at the Philadelphia Nav-Yard, in all but the engl- Deem' department The number discharged foot up to about eißlit hundrO, leaving a thou band mimes of mechanics and laborers on the pay-rolls. FELL ON TM: Ices.--TIAON1:18 McAllister; 81 years old, residing tear of. VIDA and German streets, fell on the on Tuesday, on the foot way, and broke, one of his legs. I.ssbella Nleltride, `24 years Old, residing at Twenty-second and Pine streets, had an arm broken from the smite cswe. -----, _own( To 'ANY AMOUNT LOANED CYO/ AmuNDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY. PLAT Gl. at , . , ~ %jog & Q 0,60 eALF. ItY mAusiim,,AtxMAlCW4.—Ak a public •„. . OL D Frin'Au " RD L '° A "EMOB. , ... . . • , , . , .1 OMNI; PO sad Osakill tmts. 'plc Pi' cotttr . abaild whitilgion 'wilting ,lorq-' • seven.l4artels were didildsdni - at two'do!lara pet i x : - 8.-41141110 gallon. Part Of •it was grata awl part moinanens ION"ALB AV wh i 64y. ‘, ~ -, ABUSUBLIC reQW eons. •ottm THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPIHA, THURSDAY, DEOE4II3ER, 26 f 1867. 'MEDICINAL. NEW • CURES • By .110EPS M < EXTRACT AND • • ' BEVERAGE OP HEALTH. May 29, W. S. Drown, Esq., Olean, Case county, from HEMORRHAGE OF THE LUNGS. T 25, Charles Reim, Esq., Ninety.third street and Eighthavenue, N. Y., from DISEASE OF THE CHEST. May 20,, Mrs. Walsh Edwards, N. Y. Tkeatre, from sont THROAT. may 16, P. W. witkinson. Req., No. 19 Beaufort avenue, Dreoklyn, from GENERAL DEBILITY: May 1, F. Stitcher, Esq., No. 205 West Thirty-eighth btroet, from INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. • May & T. Knupter, Esq., 169 Divielon street, WY., from OBSTINATE CATARRH, and his wife •from BODILY WEAKNESS. June IL H. Cohen, Franklin street, N. Y.--GENERAL CONDITION IMPROVED. Juno 16, Me Johanna Fuchs, 14 Spring street, N. Y.— STRENGTHENED AFTER TYPHUS FEVER. June 10, IL A. Krapp, Rochester, •N. Y.—LUNGE( STRENGTHENED. June 6, Guetav Hume. No. 887 'Eighth avenue, N. Y CANNOT BE WITHOUT IT. • Juno 80, L. L. Lee, Essex county, Port Hent7.—HAS DONE HIM GOOD. May 27, W M. Olivia, Montreal,, Canada—lS NEARLY OUT; ORDERS MORE. Sold at druggists' and grocers'. Persons wishing agencies might apply at Hog's Malt Extract Depot, 50 Broadway, N. Y. de26-w f miltrn PAINTINGS, .4tlJ. NOW ON EXHIBITION EARLES' GALLERIES, KS CHESTNUT STEEN% . CONSTANT MAYER'S ORIGINAL PICTURE LOVE'S MELANCHOLY; NEW GALLERY NOW OPEN With Late Arrivals of Choice Oil .P.aintings AT LOW PRICES. Frame Engravings for Christmas. Rogers' 'Groups. NelvielijrlVgaPOltithographs. WEBER PIANO! giss4 Theo BOAS sreI3IIII3BALLTACKIOWLIDGOthe Best Pia Fortes Menthotured FOR BRILLIANCY AND DURABILITY. They are used in the Conservatories of Music of New York and Brooklyn ) and by the leading schools in the cows. try. A lull andvarbad sumsortnatrat COIL. 'tautly on hand. J. A. 41F.TZ11„ 1102 CFNESTNIM STBEIFT. ALBO,NEW PATENT TREMOLO 0114GIANRI. Bhoninger Co. Orgasm as 4 litelodeow.wilM the I SAvi.elent tremolo." melee to lb dry* STATIONFJZY. HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED ros , . 181.4.A.1NT1K. BOOKS, By the Paris Exposition. WM. F. MURPHY'S SONS. 339 Chestnut Street, Practical Blank Rook bfanntactnrean, Steam Power Printer" and tita tionent Gold Pena Cutlery. A full assortment of Blank Booka and Counting•Hoase Btationerno onatantb , on hand. nos ant W 4M rpt SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN. lam now prepared to furnish railroads throughout the United States with my Patent Railroad Switches. by the use of which the WAIN TRACK IS NEVER BROKEN. and it b itt possible for any accident to occur from the misplacement of switches. The saving In rails, and the at saving in wear of the rollingetock. which is by this means provided with a level. smooth, and firm track at switches in place of the usual movable rails and the consequent severe blows caused by the open joints and battered ends, is a matter deserving the especial attention of ail Railroad Companies, AS A MATTER OF ECONOMY ALONE thh inven tion needs only to be tried to insure its adoptions but beyond the economy THE PERFECT IMMUNITY FROM ACCIDENT caused by misplaced switches h a subject not only of importance in respect to proterty saved from destruction. but TUE LIFE AND LIMB OF ALL TRAVELERS concerns UPON RAILROADS. • - 1 refer to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Corn. parry, and to the New York and Haarlem Railroad Co. I am now filling orders for various other Railroad Com. paniee, and I will gladly Ave tiny information in detail that may be desired. WDL WHARTON, Jr., Patentee, Box No. 2745 Philada. , OMte, Ito. 28 Month Third Phlbula' Factory, Walnut above 8111 t It., Made.. —oolfaim er4, - 1867. 2 ' ""vuTTE'L 1867. FUR HOUSE (EBT4BLTBTIED IN 1818.) unibmilistul bnite Faroco the attetr a of the Ladles $ their farts afoot MUM TIPPETS. COLLARS. lli RIIIRILIN SABLIk 1111LSON'S BAY SABLE.' ME.M.IIABLE,, ROYAL ERMINE. OILINCIOLLA. Emma. 414).. 1111 Of the latest silrh aioß mum Pi% N ,ofgg b t I M A M flad handsome articles In PS h. KENNER and the latter a most beautiful FUR. CARRIAGE ROBES. SLEIGII=OBES. sad FOOT MUFFS la vest varlet/. A. K. & F. K. WOMRA.II1 1 41.7 Arch Street, yr , Wit remove to our New Store. No. 1912 C hestnut street, about May led. Gels sm THE LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES For Gentlemen and 'Boys. GALL AND SEE NEW BOX TOES, THE'SKATING 800 r. PRICES FIXED AT LOW FIGURER. 13 A n,T.t...Errrr, 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut. , - NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE. HoLIDAY WEE& THE,ONLY OIiRISTMAS r /EDE. THIS EYENINti. THE 'GRAND FAIRY SPECTACLE, ". • Founded be the Ninon , Tale. OINDERY LLA• • OR, ' ffttl r e l di ( egg Produced with new scenery, 200 new costumup. 'MR EH PRINCIPAL SOLO DANCERS, Mile ANNETTA GALLETTI, MIBB RATE PF,NNOYER, Mons. A.RDELLA. The Beet Male Dancer in the world. . A BALLET OF 1 4 . VENTIVIVE YOUNG LADIE S AND I A BEAUTIFUL TRANSFORMATION SCENE. MATINEE, SATURDAY. UTALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. (RANEE UV 1r v NINTH and WALNUT etreete. Begin, tit 7.36. TIIII3 (THURSDAY) EVENING, Dec. EL Fourth night of the versatile artiste LUCILLE WESTE RN, who has been engaged for limited number of nights, and will appear in • HER WONDERFUL IMPERSONATIONS • ' OF. LADY ISABEL AND MADAME VINE, in C. yleuros Moral Drama of EAbT LYNNE, OR THE ELOPEMENT, MRS. JOHN I)REW'S ARM STREET THEATRE.— . • Begins M past 7. OURS—FOR CHRISTMAS WE ,B. • THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. ROBERTSON'S AND ARTEMUS WARD'S • " with all its Grarid.EffectsOUßS," MRS. JOHN DREW as. ......... ..... NARY NETLEY. aided by the full Compan y. Tickets Wand *cents. Friday, benefit of Mrs. John br.ow. Saturday, test "Ours" matinee. "OURS' , ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Monday next—ldight at Last. deigidc24l 88EMBLY BUILDING.--LARGE !SALOON. ' A SEASON. BIONOR BLITZ, CHRISTMAS DAY —THREE GRAND PEREOR. MANCES. Morning, 11:A, M.; Afternoon. 8; and Evening, at Hi . Mao, every Afternoon , And. Evening during the DAL days. • • REIBEmBEE, Last Christmas 'Performance of_ _ BOBBY, BIRDS, SPHINX ' AND MINSTR DX6I3. First appearance of the CELEBRATED ROPE DANCE, The greatest invention of the 'age. . . Come one and unto seethe CURIOSITIES., Children, take your parents, and parents, take your children. Admission, 28 cents. _ . • . _ Children, 15 cents. de2Bll Iteseryed seats 60 cents. NEW PHILADELPHLS. OPERA MIMS,. SEVENTH BRAM. Wow ARCM L. V. Tumsori & CO. . ........ .rropietori TuNisoN ai MIN S TRELS. TUN lON & 00.13 MINSTREL& GRAND MANGE OF PR.oGRAMME,, THROUGHOUT - , OROWDED HOUSES—DELIGHTED AU. E IMMENSE BUCC DIEN EBS o O F UF THE NEW S.4DUE PETER PIPER PE FISPPER. PODGE AND FORT HER. • _ JOHNNY • MACK, LHE GREAT VERSATILE GOMEDIAN. WILL_SHORTLY APPEAR. DON'T FAIL TO BEN HIM. FRIDAY EVENING BENEFIT OF W. ALLEN. Doom open at 7 o'clock. Commence at B. Admission. 96.60 and 75 cents: Boxes. 86. HAVE COME. The far-famed original and only' MORRIS BROTHERS' MINSTRELS, at and. CONCERT LULU_ _ MONDAY EVEND 0, DEC. 28, And 'every evening during the week. Also„ a Grand Matinee CHRISTMAS AFTETNOON, commencing at 2,35 o'clock. BILLY MORRIS, the People's Comedian, with an entire new entertainment entitled ,A TRLP 'AROUND THE WORLD. Admission. 25 cents. Reservt d seats, 50 cents. Doors open, at 6X. to commence at IX o'clock. Box Office open from 10 to 8 P. M., for the sale of secured seats. dela 00 CHARLES. A. MORRIS, Manager. N EW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA EMUS ELEVENTH street. above IZIES E tNUT. THE FAMILY RF.SORT. CLENCROSS & DUCEY'S MINSTREL, TEE GREAT STAR TRO HOUSESHE W COMPLETE SUCCESS. CROWDED: SPLENDID BILL FoR THIS WERE ., TREMENDOUS arr Of the nevi Annican-Gorman Operatieltheumatio. Arbitocratio,Stmatlonal Burlesque on . SURF. . OR. GENERAL GRANT 'AT CAPE MAY. A CADY MY OF -MUSID-,,EVERN EVENING THIS 201. WEER- , IMMENSE SUCCESS. HANLON BROTHERS,. HARRY GUER, ETHARDIOL THE EDLCATED-POODLES. MINIATURE CIRCUS. NEW PANTOMIME. Matinees Cbristmas and Saturday Afternoons. Ma tinee Prices. 60 =Wiles.. Evening Prices, $l. 75, 50 and 06 cents. e% itte n A It lc BENT Z**l %I _ORCHESTRA MATINEE S __EVERYTHURSDAY AETEBOON. • At 3X o'clock. IN HORTICULTURAL HALL. Llano SoIo—CARL ROESE. - Piekaaof Poar Tickets for Ono Dollar. Single Tickets. 60 cents. To be had at Boner & Co.'s. 1102 Obeetnnt street, and at the door. . n 02942 UNYAN TABLEAUX. 11 NATIONAL HALL, MAIN . SALOON, MARKET EiTREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. Last tyro weeks positively. Frillrynight at in. Matinees Wednesday. Thurs day. y and Saturday afternoons at - 3 o'clock. Ad wieder). 80 cents. Four tickets for $L Ohil l5 cents. ' de2oot• FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE EVERY EVENING a nTURDAY AFTERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE. 'ln Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesques, Bow. Dm% Gymnast Acts. Pantomimes. 40. GERMLA ORCHESTRA—PUBLIO REHEARSALS stUSICAL FUND HALL ea , SATURDAY at BM P. Pd. Tickets sold at the Door Al l an P=al Made Stores, o pssements cast be e ad H. BASTER% Monterey street. or at W/TTIGI Mule Store. 1 Chestnut street cselo A MEIUCAN CONSERVATORY OF MtrflIC.—THE Regular Winter Term will begin January 6th, 1863. Pupils Beason Tioketa for. the Mati bee _are now ready and will badelivered on receipt of tuition. , Circulare4 the Office, 8. E. cor, Tenth and Walnut. n019,tu,80. ABBLEIVB MONDAY AFTERNOON. C ONCERTS, Hat Concert Hall, every Monday; from 834 till 6 o'clock. admiselon, cents. Package, four T ickets; 00. "Coupon' , of thirty Tfcketa, 86 00. n 0264 pENINBYLVAINIA ACADEMY OF abovera, CHESTNUT.ENTH. ii)vin from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Benjamin West's great Picture of CHRIST REJECTED till an exhibition. , CLOTHING. ONE PRICE ONLY. • JONES' Old Established ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. F o r able , dorabli s l , t 4 y 4c ald el excie o llextee of worknuutehl a t i 1 1.11,1%.) and ,a perfecta lr, = ut. TeY oaks. oath tatfolli PATTERN OVERCOATS, Made in beet manner, to show materials and Styles. now For Sale at Cost. EDWARD . P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. ear. of Chestnut and Seventh Sti. so 117-IMIIII CIUALTAIN 1111AWEIIIALS. ESAJELGrA.INS 'ACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS, • WINDOW SHADES, AND UPHOLSTERY 000 Of the Newest Fabrite, Deeliftes, end Qilitlrtki. PIANO?. AND TABLE , , COVEREIi • - 'Ahfl a fail line of IHOUSEFURNISHINHLINENE. QUILTS, dm; At the Lowed Priem Ca . M. STOUT& CO., 1106 Chestnut Street. tnyl-oirm Isft itaopip - ArAniiiii 7 a; Q 0 gga li v re AND ooßtivra-maa a A jc V. Nei Vine ' heat. 4 now nianufaetor• W the varletioa 0 1 100 P Morin Conga, die. She hen sloethe Beal POW wont or new Avian.: Hon emu lona an a rfalpiroFU , • ' ' mktLiirr .10 —4lql ' NE' QF o raOPIORM-Titi on y plus to de pricy was cleansed and dMIZIOOt444 Kily§dON. Manntsetuterat brili! =Ciro= MM. WNW street toratke..eaLai, Stirp2r4PCP ENTERI'ItISE RAILROAD oObt. , PIIILAIDELPIII.A4 Deo. 10. INff. Notice is hereby giver( that art instatment of- Five Dol. o lant upon each sharerof stooleof the Cornpatty "not bun paid hoe been called, and that the same fa due and payable at the °thee oflthe .Cogot r an& No. 407 !Lamy '1 street, on or before 1141JfISPA aocolldt day Of January, I: By order of the Directors. de18.12t4 jer . _OFFICE CENTRAL PA.OIFIO RAILROAD COMPANY, NO. 54 WILLIAM STREET: NEW YORK. • - • The Coupons of the First Mortgeie "Bonds of the Cep- . tral Pacific Railroad Company, due January ; be paid In full, in gold coin, on and after .that .dato, at the Banking House of • • FISK 'dr HATCH, • Bankera and Ream:jai Agents of the 4). P. R. 14.00.., C. P. HUNTIS. ODON, Vico President - Above Coupons bought by BOWEN At FOIL , Special ' Agents, No. ti Morohante,Exchange, ;, da.170444911 , --- ft/4yr. iri , TIOE OP Tigo.NOßTli PENNOLVANTA: Railroad Company. PIIILADZIRIPA, December 21.1.81,74 • The Annual Meeting of the ntookholders of the MORES PENVBYLVANIA RAILROADAJOMPANY will be hold at the office of the Company, on DLONDA.Manuary 1868, nt 12 o'clock M.. at which time and place do election will he, hold for a President and Ton Directors, to ewe for the ensuing year. &lathing , . EDWARD ARMSTRONG. Secretary. NOTICE. III a rOPPICE PHILADELPHIA AND ,•• TRENTON RAILROAD COMPAN Y. PIIILAVELTRIA, December Sith, The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be het 'at the Company's (Mire, No. 224 South Delaware avenue, on MONDAY, the lath January 1888. ' at 1 o'clock P. &L, at which time an election for Twelve Director* to serve for the ensuing year will take place. , de24 J. MORRALL, Secretary. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST OirCOMPANY„'WALNUT STREET SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH. PHILADELPHIA, December 26, 1687. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stockholder/y/0f th Company, for the election of thirteen Tthsteeet. to serve for the ensuing year. will be held at the_ Officcht MONDAY. January 6th , 1860, between 10 A. IL In o'clock, noon. JOHN' S. WILSON. deli Secretary. prIEEtA n N E r T ICANAL COMPANY. op= . p 7. Panummetue, Dee. 14, liitri b The couponak Intermit on the Common Bonds o . Company. fa due on tho trot of Jan u 21868. will be paid on presents on at the VEST NATI AL DANK. of Philadelphia , on and after the iintvro o. de16,41616 ROBERTO. BROWN. -Treasure:... aIIrCOMPAN Y. 0V1tCV,937 BOUTIN/Ma C ST. . , ulna, Dec. lif, INN. . Notice is hereby given to l g t r l i3 A t D o l ektkoldeng of thisni.Co puny that - the smell meeting and an elecUon for Pre& dent, Eli Materna, Treasw er and Bocrebu7, wi ll take place on the SECOND MUNDAY, 18th of Jaw aim text, atl22d. WM. a WEBB, delf4jalBl _. BecretarY. maw NATIONAL BANE Or THE NORTHERN •""'"- Liberties. Puna..rea.PuLt.Dec. I. MI. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held at theßanlkinkliouse on WEDNESDAY. the Bth day of January tea between the house of 10 o'clock A. M. and Li o'clock Y. W. GUNHERE. de7.4satti tht lel Cashier. OFFICE MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL Se' DAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. PIIILALELPUIA, Twelfth Month 18th, 1881. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com. pony will bet old at their Office, No. 16 South Seventh street, on Second Day Chi onday") the 18th of Fint Month. (January. 1886). at 10 A. M. at which time an election for officers to serve the ensuing year will be held. WILLIAM BIDDLE, de2o V.tatraw4 Secretary'. I PENN NATIONAL DANK. PIIILADELPITIA. Deo.LS. 1887.. The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of t le Dank will be held at the Banklegilouse N. W. corner of Sixth and Vine streets, on TUESDAY, January. 14, 1888, at ten o'clock. A. M., and an Election for Nino Directors will be held on the same day between the howl of eleven o'clock, A. M., and three o'clock I" M. JAMES RUSSELL, deli f m w tl4Ja gag- TH ef, COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA. Pnit.anzt.rwca, December 7.1887. The annual election for Directors of this Bank will be held. at the Banking House, on WEDNESDAY, January Bth. IMB, between the • hours of la A. at„ and V P.M: • B. C.PAIME Ft del is to 1h tjeB) • Cashier. ahapr. FOURTH NATIONAL BANE OF PHILADEL- P '"`' HIA. 723 &ECU street. • PLIILADELPIIIA. December lth, 1867. The anneal election for Directors Will be held at the Banking-licruse, on TUESDAY. January 14th. 1868, be. tween the hours of 11A. M. and 2 P. M. SAMUEL J. MAC MULLAH, delgth,s,tuMalg . Oaahler. saw. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OCEAN OIL 0021- "'w PANY. A Monthly Dividend at Two Per Cent. (being twenty cents per abare) has been declared payable on a nd after January 2d , next , clear of taxes. Books close Dec. 26, at 8 Y. M.; open Jan. Bd. DAVID BOYD. Jr.. Treasurer. December 28,1867. 4e24 282881 jalbtft mare UNITED BTATM TREASURY, w".w i'nu.soar.ruu., Dec. 23, 1867. NOTlCE—Holders of thirty 13u) or more Coupons due January 1.1868, may now leave the seine at this office for examination and count. Checks will be ready on morning of Januaryll. C. 61c1021313114, de243t Assistant Treasurer U.S. Oti:Jp . u rg r i n i tEcp m 7.l 3A 9ll Re F sfnut n ar li er N " C° M. Philadelphia. ELnuawN.--rin election for nine Trustees, to serve for three. years, will be held at the Wilco of the Company. on MONDAY, the 6th day of January, lB6.3. Polls open from 10 A. M. to Le M. H. B. bTXPLIEIIB, de24.tu,th,s fito Secretary. Egg..FAß E. EEltlit'' AND MEOBANIOB' NATIONAL. BAN • Wrotarno.ritia, Dece saber 6 1881. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bang will be held at the Banking liaise, on WEDNESDAY, the Btb day of Januaryttext,between the hours of It o'clock A.M. and 2 o'clock Y. hi. , W. RUSHTON. Jo.. dee tajal Cashier: joir CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY.—THE ANNUAL meeting of Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Com pany will be held at their Olilee,_No. 400 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January next, at 4 o'clock, P. Di„ when an Election will be held for seven Directors, to servo for the ensuing year. JOHN T. Kirj , r. Secretary.. Pnn.AnzLPIIIA, Dec. 19, 1867. deal-9W jor THE CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL BANE. PUILAD=IIILI6, December 14,1887. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking Homo. on TUESDav, Janu. ary 14.1888, at 12 o'clock M.. and an election for Directors neon the same day, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. Id del&m,w,f. tjaBa • 'JOSEPH. N. rznuor., earthier. alir THE PILILADELPIIIA NATIONAL BAN!., PIRLADEPLILL, Dec. 13, P 67. The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held at tbo Banking House on TUESDAY, the 14th day of Jauntily neat , between 11 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock Y. M. B. B. COMEDY% de13,t,m,w,t)&145 Cashier. map. OFFICE OF TIIE DELAWARE MUTUAL '"'"'"" SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. Punhanammia, l ecembec2oth„lBB7. The annual election for twenty.eight Directors will be held at this Office, on fdONDAl,the sixth day oi January next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. d 520004 HENRY LYLBUICN, Secretary. or COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK. PrijLADHL,PI.II4, December 14. 1867. The Annual Election for Directors wlll bo held at the Banking Housenn TUESDAY, the 14th day of January, 1868, between the ' hours of 10 o'clock U. and 2 o'clock P. M. • IL C. YOUNG. dol44,tu,th;tlal4 Cashier. NATICAAL EXCHANGE BANK.. PIIILADELPMA. Dec.lo: too., The Annuril Election for Directors will be held at the Banking-house an TUESDAY. the 14th of January next, between the hours of 30 A.111. - and GILBOUGH. delota.th,NtojelB • Cashier. MARYLA and Cecil Co N ulies. meeting o g i !F tb l eatockhoPar will be held at their office, No, 7 North Calvert street, Baltimore, on MONDAY, 80th insUat 8 o'clock P. 81. By order of the Board otDirector.. BALTISIOBA DOCA9th. 1867. WM. HANNA. Bedeattn. sae THE ANNUAL MEETING or THE BLOCK holders of the OH Run Petroleum Company 0 , 111 held on THURB.DAY,Janusz 2. a t 12 o'clock, at Rom:n -.140.20. Penn 8ui11 ! : ". 433 u Z e It t. BOIINIDER. de2l-10P Secretary pro telt. age ANNUA.L.BIEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Otr "'""' Lick Run and Sugar Creek Oil Company will be ield January Ist. 1868. at 12 o'clock 1%, to elect officers, &c., at Room 8, Ledger Building. i 1.4 South Sixth sod delB-100 CHAS. DAVIS, Seo'y. HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518. AND 1590 I li ir . Lombard sires!, .Dispensary Department.--Medi• sal treatment and medicines furned gratuitously to the soar. JEIPIVIDEND NOTICES. ser DIVIDEND—ME DMECTOSS'OF THE DAL. zell Petroleum Company have thls day, declared a dividend of Two per cont. on the Capital Stack, clear of State Tax, payable on and after the 97th instant, atthe office of the Company. 218 WALNUT street. Transfer Books close at II P. M., 19th; open/filth. EDWARD P. HALL, Secretary Pomsnrt.ruts, Dec. 18. 1067. . de19,110 PBOPOSALB. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. PunaniamtaA, Nov. i t Wel. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company hereby !Ave no. tics that they will receive proposals until the Bret day of January, 184:, for leasing separately or colleetively, • UN‘ON DEPOT HOTEL, at Pittsburgh, _the LODAN ROUSE, at Altoolut, and the DIN /NO SALOON, in the larrieburg Depot, for a term Uf years, commencing on Of before March The hotels at . Pittsburgh find Altoona are turublieo throughout in the beat manner._ I ' - It must be expressly understood that the Railroad Corn PallY win require that all these Wadi arttents shall be /mot in a atriCtlY Orat.clase Mannar for the converdence Proposalsdort of passengers vatroniaing Refine. will be addremed to JOHN' M. KENNEDY, Chairman of Special Committee; No. 806 Arch atreet Philadelphia o noBto lalt STO ' 1111VATZIthe VIOLAS S. DIXON & SONS, , , op_Late Andrews 4 Dt.zolh No. UN OH BEVI'NUT Street, Phundetnbla, alidacturery NPpootto United pates ', Mint, , vivir-bwivii. . ,-, • ,olutunnix . .. , vroway• _., .. For . alithr lin (Slits O r grES , , . • acite, littunst and , lArnad. Lire. : .:I.' • , ,4,(t i)4‘.. ')'4 .I.l*. .._.„., . 0., , .... , , i ; ~ , ,A#4/04-A t 1 1 VD . ' ' For Virtirmtpirt 6 anAs• ya j . .REOISTX TEN Lni. ts I i: 4o , A riii i ... 4 ) , .. coon-NG.HANGEs, DiTtraw. \ INUOLANLES4 Ager&lith - .. • . . 1 : yr - • FOR CALlit.-01 0 1'40grUt114, HEW* -Pilaf Eltreet, wee; 11/ Fhilade[pats,— A yen , de Gotta*. realdenee. replete witts ataxy ebavantenen . . • . k -.• , , ii titabln Onical inuleanil Oreentoae& Agmktimi • •ftliag., aopetr had , ou with a .pratuAon et „trait treed latail be a ring. Lot, by 190 toot Tea mums aniotaling, 711 feet front, can had U dedred. - . , _, Be ho24,ltne • ' . No. 10 South Mat sired!. ' P. C. HOLLIS, 'Premprer. sirFOR BALE—A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR r oan:m a. conidstios of two threoatory brio& tortft, With dwellings and Ova fhfo o l4or7 , Modern brick werunda. bat in tne'beat Manner, cod fornantlet with every convenience. alturitA on, th e B. R comma Fourth and Diamond Amts. emending to Orland et Id laut A alincoupltbridoodr& street lPOindblit tenant J.' fd., GUIG ' V & B ONO. WO Walnut . .. -. COUNTRY BRAT AT JIORDENTOWN. Large threststory brick Mansion House. containing „ , 68 Posog..l2olutlfolly locstedi and supplied, with , water._ not air rum/ices. and every modem impreverent. , multable tor a school or summer .boarding.house. stabling for ten homee, carr iage bouse..4c., with nearly five acres Or grdOndi Web are large forest trees. ehrubbiWy.' mineral sprin near railroad station. For sale by co. 64 North fieventh et. dell.w.ton 1868. nifitg:Pl9lPlin s i 1868. 8 0. 9090 spiooE FOu. BALE—TERMS RAM' nßoTtici; ai co , 2100.130ut5 'Gee& delo,2m• t tfrA°T4'N,riVratil, Elf Alt Alt.m three Ones, le bulit in the to subetan ee riag. nor, nearly new main perfect anise. tB4 f 116 feet deep. Immediate Donegal= glveik For farther %Imam apply to J. AL GUMMY & 1110N8.508 Waged 1/1 FOR BALE.—TEIN NANWM_II EIREENVtaIe Dwelling, trim thraentora bac& butidingia Nana North !seventh groat; has oveq. modern coprani. rate andbnirorMw% aPaj) l ' Mulct 0, 4 0 t, =Mei &JAW wows. 1011. Oita -Pal - au &anal* ou,4angeo. Atmli , to 011PPUCIX & JORDAN, 4111Waftet iptroeC It of Reir myr SALE t o . l vga t : l t ILALMagoDziai =with mmir minvenfmmecti 7,s7coMeer g trit feet wide street, Pinata ion ' mm wee, maw *a B . quar . e._ Jo In_ mfect 9% s a v Sce jar= J - 11 GUAI4IIIEY: a 00 FOR BALE OR TO RENT.--THE STORE NO.'S hespl, street Imm. elate possession. APPIY nr.• MOICKLE. No. Zie Chestnut ; street. datetA VOItALE-4117. 8.T0,11, _Ea )10641 A ppl y RAW rberry street. POINEUVOZI in Of year. CHARLES Ittit) . , WAIL deuth Seventh street. Office to /lent. The very desirable OFFICE. N 0..-105 801101 THIRD Eitteist. demo rztvogy a Ftai , RING. o death Third street. FOR • RENT.—UNFURNTIMED OR PARTLY hutdebed.wlth carpets complete, • handsome tow story brown sumo caddencm homed all Mc modern convenience" and in perfect order, ‘actuate on Locust. stteet pear Bt'lliarAWburen. ..1* M. 01.111blEY & SONL 608 Watuntlstreet. • . • - , MaTO RENT.—A HANDSOME TIIREFAITORT Dwelling, with all modern Improvements,No. _SOU Bit. Vernon street. Immediate' possession: Also a Threeatory Double Dwelling. 8. E. corner Woad sad Co. lumbla avenue, sultabbs (or residence or store. Inunedl. ate possession. Apply to COPPOCS. & JORDAN, ne. CS' Walnut street. , -inFOR • : T—A HANDSOMRLY , FURNIBILED Red& nee. with parlor, clining•room, eitting.room. kitchen, and ate. chambers; large yard. , and curerF convenience ; situate on Race etreet, near Blzteentb. 'M. GUM ME\ & BONN, &:03 Walnut atreet. THIRD RTREET—PON. RENT. No m . 'I7Q4 story granite and brick jiltore Property. Vat N Third - street. Immediate possession. J. M. 0 MEY & BONS; 508 Walnut street. ••rFOR BENT — FROM DECEMBER IBT A LABOR new Store, on Delaware avenue. below ibLgant pt. Apply to JOB. B. BUESIER noe ti IA South Delaware aetlne. IaFOR RENT.—SECOND AND THIRD BTORIES of St re o No. MO North Third street, "opposite Heide otel." deld tit* TO LET. del7-tti th r6to RENT.—BECOND FLOOR OP A HOUSE. MODERN .1 conveniences. on . eVrafe street, West of Broad stmt. Address - A. O. ,A. deent• • • Office of the ) ►ttv LE?-TWO COMMIJNICATI%G SECOND43TOET I trout rooms for 'saw °dices, in it central location. Rent moderate. Address A. 8.. at this office. &348 V rpo BENT-WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ' . Tan second. third ° fourth and fifth floors of 'rem eligible premiere on gagged:vet Apply toll EL BLEEPER di flo ‘.. Tko. lig Market street • IeORPHANS' OOURT SALE.—ESTATE OP JcsePh Ball, deceaeed.--Jamee A, freeman, Auc tioneer. Stone Dwelling. Barn, Carsiagahoese,taid 663(Acres, near Buttleton, Twenty third V. Under aority of the Orphans: Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on DM of Dee. Seth, lee, at 13 o'clock, neon, will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Ex. .change, the following described Real Estate. late the ProPertY of Joseph Hall; dammed: a massuege and tract of land situate in the township of Lower Dublin, (now the 2341 Ward.) Beginning at a stone In tho middle of a certain road called the Old Welsh Bead. lending from Bustleton to the Bristol Road, thence by lead released or intended to be retested to John lira N. 40 deg 15 Wn._. E. 116.80 perches to &stone thence by John Trump's land. 8.49 deg. 45 min., E. 81.30 perches to a stone; thence by land of William McMillan, 8.40 deg. 15 mln., W. 1.44. W perches to a corner In the middle of the aforesaid road thence along The middle thereof, the course of land of Isaac Ashton and land released omto Jamie Hell send Fisher Hail. by .John, Joseph and (Mattes Hall, about 87.40 vetches to the, place of beginning. Containing Mt acres and 30 perches, be the same snore totemic The above tract Ilea at the corner of the old. Welsh and the Blue Grass Roads, about half a mile from Bustleten. and 234 miles from llohnesbure; The Unproven:mete are a stone and frame dwelling, excellent barn, steno . wagon house, crib. itc. A fine Mitre= passes through the fan& and tbe new railroad called the Philadelphia, Holmes. burg • and Buatleton Railroad will pass vt:ey desirably though the premises. The property is in good cultira. eon. and rented till April next. gar Plan at the Auction Score. Half the purchase money may remain. rfri Sll5O fo be paid at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK., Clerk O. C. ELIZABETH LijilL, Executrix. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, del° 19 28 Store. ce Walnut street. isOH oNS' COURT SALE--ESTATE of TRW/a McKinley, deceased.--James A. Freeman, Auction eer Coder authority of the Orphans' Counter the City and County of Phlleulelphls, -en Monday, Doe. So, 1867, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sad at Pliblle sale, at the , Philadelphia Exchange. the f ollorvhbole o Oribed.re ee tate, late the property of Thomas McKinley, deceased : No.l - Houses Nos. 521. 523 and fi2.s24arriott steestosith bQu a houses In the rear. Two lob of ground with the rick sod frame houses thereon, on the north Ada of Marriott street the first beginning la; feet west of Fifth , street and the nest adjOIDIEW on the west. Eich liot 90 , feet front by 101,K feet deep, the Hen subject to a polyp : tionable ground rent of nine snithuge and ten pence lid! penny, and the second to a proportionable ground reset of nine shillings unto the Swedes Church - congregation. tar' On t''‘e above lots are erected 9 two-story brick houses, fronting on Marriott street. with 3 threestory brick and 2 trrostory•frame court houses in the rear.' No. 2.—Lot, Christian street. The one half part of in and to a Jot of ground on the south side of . Christian street, 131 feet west of meth Street. 31feet front. by 101,4 feet deep. Subject to a proportionable ground rent Of 3 shillings unto the Swedes Church Congregation. • No. e.—Louses ftZ and 931.80131 h Fifth street. The one half part of in and to a lot with the 2 throe-story frame embusses thereon, on the .eaert aide of Fifth street, 21 feet southward from Marriott street, being. 36 feet front by 120 feet deep.' rir There are, 2 two.atory frame houses in the rear. • . 4--Lot, corner Fifth and Marriott stresta.----4, tot or— grounA at the southeast corner of Fifth' and Msetiett otreets, being 21 feet on Fift h street, saul extending of that s idth dePth slOnh :the south tide of Atarsiott sheet:. 190 feet. , CI!" 8100 to be paid On each at the time of s ale. ' By the Court. E. AI htEltitK;lC. Clerk 0.41: JANE CONROY,Ailtaintstrstrir. • JAMES A . 'FREEMAN. Auettoneer. de1412.28 Store. 422 Walnut street. jeSALE BY 'ORDER OF DEllll3.' -ESTArE OF Jacob Fritz. deceased.- , James, A. Freeman. Auo. tioneer.—Neat Three•story Brick Dwelling. No. 298 N. Juniper street. On Monday. Pecetuber 80,1869, 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale , at the Philade -4,ll _phia Exchange,' the following desotibel real malt% vbs.: All that comb, threestory brick dwehing, and lot of gr . ound What° on the west side of Juniper - street,: (No. no, at the distance of 180 feet 6 inches Moth - of • Race street,•in the Tenth Ward of the city containing in front 16 feet 6 inchesi and in depth of that width 60 feet. To. gather with th and upon certain alley as laid oat laid qon structed along the north side of the lot, contigu ous to and southward of the above described lot. of the width of 2 feet 5 inches and in depth.of that width 85 feet from Juniper street. • frifrOlear of encumbrance: , Ur $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. , • JAMES A. FB.EEMAN,L'Auctioneer, del° 19.28 Store, 422 Walnut street. ODERT SIIOEMAKER & CO.„ 'WTIOLESALE Druggts N. E. corner Fourth and Sate drools— invite the attention or the Trade to their largo eta* r of 11120 Drugs and ClkemleaLs. Eesential Oils, Sponges. Corks, &o. . nor•br nitIJOCIISTB*.SUNDRIES.-43111AUCTATES — MOSTAIN , BM Thee. Bombh. Brushes, Mirrors, Twessers,' rue Boxes. Born Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Trugety m u d and Soft Rubber Geode ' , Bases. (Baas Bud M.eW, Syringes, &c. all et "Firh Hands " prieos. SNOWDEN BROTHER& apfittrp. 23 South Eighth erect. , , . 1)14 liiiAßß BOOT, OF -IWCENT_•IMPOUTATION,, -. 1,1,, and-very superior unaufY; White Gum Arable; East India Castor Oil; White and Mettled'Osatiie ktotir .." Olive Oil, of various, brands. For ludo bp. 'lt...lfiE ,- 13110ENASER , dt 00.; OruagistS, - Nbrthoast , a oraor , - ' Fourth and Rare streent. . . . ; ' , . .n02'144 . . 1)i, tat. PAINTB.—WE , OFFER TO TUE TEL'ADE r" !.1. White Lead, Zinc White and eploted raintu ont own manufacture. bf undoubted aunty; bn . i,niantioins suit purchanra.dc co., Millen l'aints o.nd N. E. Otner Fourth and ritna otrevte. , nn 11,41, ,lopu.mutrA - AM? GEC/11(11A , iitll9W,APV,,r:44:Er l+ ; ' JLP NOW Cit p—awpat, • intro, and of Winnuna v" I :A CLI Tt directly tom the Rrower l ,Sold at etant) woLght. andArgarelaNOLlAn, sad purity. . • HUlsilkltAA.Apothacttry; aw 104.1 - .1)110 (The. taut etroal• Align senintrr; irnonorotu owe.. irr..ge6rte A. o,clow Z" sh i pt d* o at3/.ln - Tqa isetErei ttiVertgliut ttrent, riarrori AND LI EN 211E,DDEN .OPI:4O . OEDP. IL/w i dth from ma t o fent wido, ,84,1 nuninoni. Tont :OA Awning Pa akere Penang , Ban T r am, r to. l ioun W. jEgy h MI Lim 104 ivilas'• dakay,.. TO KJOITp LARGE HALL cor. Broad sad Walnut. 43.1115. JOliN nuours EDWARDS. 704 Walnut street. !MAL ESTATE SALES. DRUGS. ugnariom CIAUELINA • "Veiled Irkell l7,.. nre Springs Vatter and Pass of Hott—The %roiled Inarttrinal Reg/ans. s, • A correspondent of the. Cincinnati eial, writing from the " Headwaters of the Yellow Stone, Montana," gives the fol lowing description of the "Valley and Pass of Hell," in that territory: - :And here, from the spot on which I stand, with my companions on this exPloring expe dition, tracing my notes, I drink in he vie srs, so weird, so passing strange, that even in my wildest dreams never aught like this Was seen. As 'daylight is dying on the Yellow- , stone hills, the sun,melting down into the 'Verge of the horizon,' Shooting his slanting rays far into 'the gloom of grotesque cliffs, and lingering upon the hiftier peaks, convert ing their rugged surfaces into purple and gold; the islands in the river await bold and be mitt ful in the rosy. light„ ' while yonder distant cone-like hill stands against the sky a con spicuous inass ' fringed with fire. The gigantic mountains to the west cast their shadows 'far down Into the eilent •valley at •our r feet, while the silvery. ;Yellowstone flows on its whispering. way; ' breaking the sombre aspect of the plain with - the line of its gleaming waters. , In this mat ley mysterious wonders have been irisible from time Immemorial,'Of " Which the mobile Saxon never heard. The Indians in the vi einity tell us it has always been thus. Out of this plain, or valley ? rather, which,extends over an .area of fifty miles., issue & million sharp jets of bleisikwhito flame, interspersed with, Adal puffs - ate" pectilYYspor, which MO up ward in endless ,turbivated convolutions, until reaching a high altitude, they dissolve and blended with the fluctuating cloud; which hsngs over the valley, as; if to shield it frons mortal eyett. .• The plain is dotted with in's numerable romps, from whence these vapory and fiery columns ate emitted: lirtlieir 'for. nation they resemble, miniature volca,noe,s. Fire-springs like' • - thew may be -found in China ; and the geysers, e f Iceland are but results":' of ••Lvolcartic action of the same nature, though • of greater force and poiver than the hot springs in the valley of the Yellowstone. One cannot help thinking that fiercest fires rage somewhere below the external, envelope , of the plalti,lo, thus fan and force flames above the surface. A gentleman and a savant connected • with- Our partY arscrities these igneotl streams to gases escaping from a "veiled hell." Another specialty or volcanic ;action' may be observed by closer 'investigation of 'the 'conical hills whit* loom up from the surface in every direetion. Though . there are nO deep craters in their summits, it is an easy matter to detect a gentle hollow in each, Y more or less deep, covered "with crumbling particles of lava-like rock. • The base and sides are also thickly strewn with the like nelsons deposits—. sortie of very large size, like the enormous cindery cakes ' the refuse of a foundry furnace. 11 sulphuninsodor is In the atmosphere, re- minding one of our companions of his ex , perience of a choke-damp. Surriunding the entire plain are' lofty calcifereus rocks, eroded and skeletonized by action Of rains or shifting bodies Of water, which now bear the 'appearance of inverted pyramids, prisths and various other configurations. Besides pre -paring detritus which lay piled in heaps at the foot of the cliffs, - frequent torrents had• so corroded and -dismantled the reeks that one would imagine a destructive fire had raged and burned up a city, by the quantity of fallen columns which lay scattered around in the most indescribable contusion. In the in terstices of the debris there bubbled name rena salhie springs, and continuing our exa mination further, we discovered several hot water springs, nom whence vapory columns continually ascended. On testing the • warmth of the water with Fahrenheit's ther mometer, the mercury, which stood previ ously at eighty degrees, shot up .to one hun dredsind eighty degrees. The tread of ow horses' feet sounded hollow, while the noise seemed to revesberater, along the earth like an • echo. - Not blade of grass was to be seen, excepting along the margin of the tiny streams. Theivhcile aspect of the plain was arid in the, extreme. Ghastly relics of animal life covered the ground along the stream. ' This Was evidently caused by the gathering of • the buffaloes in the fall to cross th e Sweet Grass, tvhere,they luxuriated for, a season, protected by the rising hills from the bleak winds, which, with the force of sinioons, sweep over the Northern prairies, until the severity of the season and the scarcity of grass compelled them to leave, when they found their egress prevented by the:deep snows in the passes, and they must haveperished from hunger and cold, leaving their hones to be picked by hungry wolves, and.. to be bleached in the grin and rain. can give any idea of the fear ftft 'desolation of this wonderful valley. It struck our hearts with a nameleea• dread. Not a wolf infested the chambered cavities of the cliffs; not a buzzard' hovered over the vicinity. All was silent in this Valley of ' Death. One, of the party of explorers bet. stowed upon it the significant appellation of "Hell." It is a rich, field, however, for am' geological savant, and though famous tray elem love to describe the splendors of Alpind scenery, dwell upon the classic heights of Olympus ? dilate :Upon Lebanon, Mount of Glory, and foster their imagination among. She Scriptural mountains of Judah, there are grander scenes by far in this new-born world of ours--with valleys far more idyllic' than any old Europe 'can boast, and rivers of greater depth and larger volume. Travelers have descanted - long enough upon - the stale snub melancholy inanities of the Orient. Let him that ,suffers with ennui, and the soul that harilsers after vitalizing re-; stifles, travel in .the borean regions "of the Upper Yellowstone, and mighty mountains, savannahs or exceeding fertility, and valleys clothed with Eden loveliness, will be seen aide by side with a •plain teeming with. diabolisms, from`which you cannot emerge save through the "Pass of' Hell." Through' such a pass did we grope our • way in almost profound darkness, as night had set in long before entered the lonely defile. 'Why. this wild, gloomy ravine, flanked by lofty, perpandiculat walls, where huge boulders hung topplingly over, and down which a Current rushes with its shaking footstep, should be called by such an ominous name,: I know not, unless it is that we are in the habit of ascribing such darksome places under the jurisdiction of the Evil One. o many abuses have been heaped upon •'• —every sin laid at his door—that it is t i o e Satan Should write his remonstrance upo! his prison bars, POCKET BOOKS. POSTEMONNIES.die PHILADELPHIA,. NOV ship. The Philadelphia R iding School, Pogrib /tract above Vino, idnow:: open for tho reception of Scholars for the Winter season,. Ladles and Men, desiring to become prodclent in Horsemanship; soli find every facility at this establishment The &hod!, comfortably heatril and ventilated. The hones cafe sad well triined. i Sadt horses trained in the beet maximise 'Carriages an Sad e.horees to hire, and ti mes taken Itverv." • non • TriHWAS A rtiM dRn ;I: S li a ll andYoneloD7 j it ea ili n taraz • - INSTRUOT[ON. r nowt, itAmbir., GLOBE'MCITUAL LIFE INSU. RA'NCE COMPANY , NEW YORK. PLINY FREEMAN, President. HENRY C. FREEMAN, Secretary. LORING ANDIDVWS •1 vi JNO. A. LIARDPSIBEftGII, 5 Vi ce P residents. _ Cash Assets, $ i 000 000 . /rszazai74,4f alp rie, 16304. All policies nonsonens Pr emi u ms payable in cash. Losses paid in cash. It receives no notes and gives none. Bs the provhdons of, its charter, the entire s i dus be. longs to polity holders and must be paid to them n Divi. fiends, brreserved for their greater smutty. vidends are made on the cent I buffo!' plan and-paid annually, commencing two years from the date of theo , . It ha s already made two Dividends anainadinjt ' an summit never before equaled during the first three "nano( arm company. No policy fee, required. Fem ale risks taen et the usual printed 'stns. extas premium being demanded. tree Permisaion Given to :Travel , IN TILE - • EUROPE AtSTATES 'AND - - EUROPE At all Seaeoni of the Year. Applications for all kinds of Policies, Life. Endo wment. Ten-year Life or Terra, taken. and all information cheer. fully afforded at the. : • BRANCH OPP ICE br THE COMPANY, 408 Vainut. Street, Philadelphia. ELMEB & GitIFFITTS , ;MANAGERS. DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ' Cti4B. Z,INLMES, (late of Philada. Nat. Bank), 'WM - P. "Wilt elterS.'Jr. ' • ' Fire, Marine and; Accident Insurance effected in the most rellabe Compsnles of tlds City, and in those of New 7904 New England and Baltimore. stria th24t , • SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. !rho iridelitv — .balance Trust !k i nd Sale Deposit Company FOR THE SAIN KEEPDTO_OF BONDS, STOCK and _.. , "IYTBEIt yALUABLES. CAPEVAL........d.,. .... . ........ . ... . ..... .11500.006 O.II.I2R(PNIVE. mamma MADALEBTEA CLARENCE IL CARE. EDWARD W. CLARK, JOHN WEL, _ ALEXANDER ,7. OILLINGSH HENRY LIAM : :,11711&.' at S. A. O WELL.AD Br. - C. Or Officeln the umteof din g oi the Phtladelphita National Bank. 441 (Mmtnut street . _ _ This Con aur_reoelves on deomiketrul GUAKANTEndc , TEE . .ILMMP/NG OF VALUABLES upon the frdlow. Eng rates a year. vis : 1 . 1 ,,,, F Bonds ~—...:.. ...... ...—......di per . , red Bond and Securities. .. ...... 60 cts per . i Clio Loin or ......... ..... . .........611 ffi Per WA SilVer Coin or Bullion.— ....... . ............d2 Per 1,04 1 avid or Silver P1ate......, .. ............,51 per MO. CASH BOXES or email tin 'boxes of Bankers, Brokers Capitalists, dre., tantesite unknown to the Company. an/ liablUty Malted, it% a year The Common , oilers- for EMT SAFES INSIDE rra VAULTS rt rid 1180. 560. i6O and $l6 a year. according to dee and location. Coupons and Interest collected for I per tent: Interest allowed on Money Dets. " ta cd""kin4kw"P r lt Cß. EGIOWNit, . , . 80111:111 PATIZESO2I. &mystery and 'Presenter. • faio•th.a;ta.rptp 1 9t9Q--ClWillial PERPETUAL. 4 .`"A'# ll VAAATTEI—irrei FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . t . . op PIAILADE.LPHIA, . . Noe. 485 and 437 CheitnutStreda isiais oa o;iober 1,1867, .2458 4 120,3133., CapltiL ... . ....... ................ 00 0 Accrued Surplus Pe eFalwau . .... 00 . , .... . . UNSETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOE INS& $9,814 $360.000. Law Paid Since 1829 Over ip6,600,009. Parpetaa Taszwew — Polleise on Liberal Trail Chia DDIECTORS. - TobiairA l L ek.4 r. 1 Aliredrar. -- ElannuM Grant. Free. W. Lewis. IL Da W. Richard'. • RLea. inielzt... " - G1 (11 X4V 25 BAN IW R eent rzI r MIL JAS-W. Itunag.tiaTEE. Secretary pro tan. LW. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and 'Assets, 516.271,678. invested in United States, $1,800,000. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED wlntom REFERENCE TO ENGLAND. ATWOOD SAITTE, OFFICE. Gonad Agent for Foiazunivaigo: No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, PI3LILADELPHIA• oaf -lm Tim Haunts miSUILLIRCIO COMPANY OP PHIL Incorporated hi MIL &N Charter PerpetaaL OSe.&_1118 Walnut street. OWINAL *Ulan at u l le nd e M id llrz&enredal t b er ill".. = 1 ar% Goode , Wane and mmenanum In town or s atrY on LOSilyll PROMPTLY AMSTED AND PAID Assera.. • ' D. . . 40)93,14 prat e on CMY PrortY. wig/ seenred..Sl9o,ooo os per cent. Loans,. ....... 00000 rtatelzig • ow 6 per cent. Loan.. 81.000 00 ' . • Bonds, lint and iiiam 030 Plauleb anditeradlnit Railroad Company's 41 Pm . cent. Loan. .. . . . . . 1.000 08 1 : 11 s ID 1 444 WOW/ fa, . 4.560 00 Golmtl ****** 1.050 00 8 ca. Bane steak. ..... 4000 00 Bo nfox mlN tt ig a =Lnetiiilii a ,. ... a r o l Reliance lomranoe Company of Mali Rocs Gash in Hoar end NMAIL 7.8 8 65 50 - 11398.L95 10 Worth tlds date at market ............. WOO7l Ba gays Clem . Three]: Benj. W. Wmadneeen Bispham. chari llamhall ai Lebuys. TialeY, bal3. C Bat all,sop. SThiofimnelas H. Mom% se F.eer, Castner Wm. Stevenson. Alfred English.. Janie* . Poen& R . O „OLFM. '/INGLEY. Praddent. Tum PrizrAi uli ert C. rayL ai teeemlieTr 1800. jal.tu.thAtf A NTIEFUIOFE itiIitIRANCECIOXPANY.--OHARTEMI PERPDTD_AI.,_ Moe. No. 11 WALNDTetreej, above Tidth n = win hems mann Lose or ulwage by on Bung t u x either permitually or for a UMW tialt l / 4 old Furniture and naarchandiae innaany. Aho, Marine Insurance on VestelaXamee Freights Inland Insurance to Darts of the Union. Wm. Esher. ettere/4K D. Luther , J. rtiakiston. lieto=s; via rearm. ohn E a xim. M .. = Wu. WIDEN% BaeretarY. - • lalN4n. FAKE INSURANCE GOKRANY. NO. XOI WIEBENITI FIRE AND EI M :O 2I49IIIA NNAIINANCE. Frannie E. 13nek. ohn W. Ivem Charkio&hardson. u rvE l itr e . 11% J PE. A. u& Oeo. W " . . 1 • N. Wee Preside W. L BIANIMAXD. • • gum ENTELIMSE INSURANCE COMPANY' OP 1 PHILAD EL PLiLIL OFFICE--M. W. COR._ FOURTH AND WALNUT • ATREETS FIRE INSURANCE EtCLUSIVELY. TERM 'LED PERPETUAL. EASE ASSETS. Juk ASii cE REOT4S I66::', a F Ratabford SUM. • • , J:T. *tinter Nabro , Frillier i , MOO. W ritanlto4ll p iteozir ob* M. tit,odat tatini s , maxi. T . e - ILL 0 . W i tili m iSi ul4 .,,, • Veakr. ILMSRIAA e i THOe4 ii. it o _ i • t.• insl4es W. w ' ; THE DAILY EVENING 131DL1.X171 4 1.-TIELAD.ELITIA, PECEMBER,2fv,IB67. INSIJIZA.NCJE • The Insurance Company . of the State e Pennsylvania. Office, NOM. 41 sad ;5; Eschange,Balliflng, Incorporated April .1.13 th, 1794, • CifitAIITIEIII, isiEnverEAL. HAS OVER. $10;000,000 IN LOSSES. Properties of the Company; $600,000. Marine, }. Fire, and INSURANCE. /n/and Transportation . • . , Directors: , MENRYII SHEERER% THOMAS B. WATTSON, CHAkLES MAC ALASTEE, HENRY G. FREEMAN. wiLLIAm B. SMITH, CHARLES B. LEWIS, WILLIAM S. WHITE GEORGE C. CARSON; GE O RGE H. STUART: EDWARD C. KNIGHT. SAMUEL GRANTOR., IL JOHN AUSTXN. TuBLAS WAGNER, • • • HENRY D. SHE WILLIAM HARP de24tu th 60 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COM pvents, 18 any. ' lncorported by the Ledatature of Penned- A °Mee. S. E. corner TIMID and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia. MARINE INbURANCES On Versels ''ClN a and Fre lNSUßight, to ANaIICES • parta cif the world. LAND On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On Stores, lyiellkolts, 47.4, ASSETS OP THE COMP November 1.1867. $200,000 United States Five Per (lent. Lc no.ooo '' 1881.. . .. Cont. • ' 191,400.00 50,05(1 United Afar; . 7 . 1 U Per • Treasury Notes .„... ..... . 5202 50 790,000 , Lo State an of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. ... . . • MO,CS7O- 0 0 ' 125,000 City of PLiladelphia Six Per Cent Loan (exempt irom tax).„ . 125, 8 ue 00 60.090 State of New Versey pr'l4l6;i2l. - • .A :SLOW o 1 20,600 Pennaylvanl a Wn . 't DVztl gage Six Per Cent Bonds.. . 19,800 00 25.000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort. __gage Six Per Vent. 80nd5..'... .... 23.676 00 -25,00 th Wes =tan Pemtrylval lro na.,' mt _gl . Per Cent.. sonm -- , - ,. . guarantee). 09324 00 85,000 State of . Tennessee . 51va Per: • Loan. .... 18,000 00 7,000 State oC'Yerumeiee Six Per Loan.: . - . . . 15.000 800 share; ....... Germantown (3ae Company: ?digital and intend guaranteed by the City of Phila delphia,. •. . . 15,000 00 7.500 1.50 shares atoc r c road , Companv. - 7,800 00 5,000 100 shares stock Railroad ... • .. 9,000 00 00,000 80 shards stock 'Philadelphi o a and Southern Mall Steamship C 15,000 00 201.900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage: Scat Mum on City Properties 101,800 OD $1.104.100 Par Market Value $1,102,802 60 Cost, 540,679 26. Beal Estate—. • 86,000 00 Bills .Receiva ble I=Citir made.... . 212,185 67 ,:Balances,Clair; ai mina= on Marine roticies—Ac crued Interest, and other debts' due the Company.... 48,884 86 Stock and Scrip of aundry Luau.- , ranee and other Companies. $5.016 01 Estimated value. 8017 00, Culp Bank • 10 Cash • 183.1116 62 . . ' - DIRECTORS :' ' Thomas C. Hand. James C. Hand, John U. Davis,Samuel E, Stokes. Edmund A. Bonder, .' James Traquair. Joseph H. Seal. William C. Ludwig. TheoPURI Paulding, Jacob I'. Jones. . Hugh Grigg, • • JILMCII IL HoParland. Edward DaMutat. ' Jostitut P. Eyre. John R. Penrose, John D. Ta c Ter n • ans H. Jones Brooke. , „ t',m.. cer 31 . Henry Stook - Henry C. Dalletti r.. George G. Leiper, ,George W. Bernadou. William G. Boulton. , John B. Semple. Pittaburgb. Edward Latourcade. D. T. Morgan. Jacob Riegel. A. B. Berger , THOMAS C. HAND JOHN C. DONIS. VIC° preaident. HENRY LYLBBRN.,Bearets*_ . , • HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. dog to oc2l 46 PINE AINPINIAT/ON OP PHILLIOEL. Ole. Office. iiii.Bl N. Fifth etreet. lawn pi , A, = ou lderch I ra : i t: i t', Alccro w =2, y_fiely,froin Los by Fire 811 ning 84 Clitroll a .coly.) ~. ~ .. fibiteztund of the dames of the AniocinfloA =broom . , , • with the geneidani of q} Act of Bondi end • • on Property in the (t 7 ' Grenad a ' Phi-li ' d*W"A eiencitin '--71 1. - - ., KiiViiii.7. * ....7.7.7. !0.14989 Reel Main. . ....... .. ........... .... .. 18.096 di U. 8. Governiiinlan) 1i........ .. .......8 4 115 • Ca) Op Grm in binAii......................... ..-......:4 MUM II .....-....-..... ToCeL ` MAIM . ••••••••••••• victi.. 1 tt..1!w“.....”... _ _ - _MIL seeder. Hamilton, Levi cd . sith, COW.' - ~..-... *" pechic reter i tigeer. • , Charley .Bcrwer. ;. , ~. ~; .Iratrine. - iebert U r r omicer; ontG I. Y % . ' Peter AzEibinster.. amen A FL N President, ' f WilL Tit KiM lEL Occiretorr aP""l4, . - Vice Fredail" EIBIP4I3IOI.ANGIL IIICLIMPTELY.--THE PENN. silvania Fite instauneeMasptum—boximerated 18111 , —aunty Perpetasi-lio. MO Wt street. impodte Ind* pendenee Banana Tbis Gompany, favarably , known to the atomicity fer over forty yam maxim furore eitanat lees ar by dm ea Pub/tear Private either i ar for a limited time. Alm. on Stocks ot entAkbandbe generallyi on liberal terms. ~ , , capitai==iszturplaa Fla& is 1 vested moot enables them offer to the immred an nn u N i t u rearlty fa the me . (1111 1311110.4n. P ' ' John DOVIAVII4 '^ I at der Benson s !' Thomas Stnith; Usi nlidel Lew* ranigiusza Fell. wmgaiiti O. was, secretary. , J . r...Prilsaldrit NUN DIKOLONDII OWPANS OP PHI aatb liMni g—Otion , : iiin XL North mrn Amt. Amu ter bil irratual. rsted l a t ytt anigivailia. i g b b M.CribS let Lon or Domoso by Pribile or Fundtoro. Moan Goods orml Hogoinadin.al . oma . , • Tnotr:o lle 91a‘., ~D 7Tpa tek. asob scam. .r.aa bawler Wier. ' ' m.l Adam J. Glom, ell%' • 4 Yoftnn. Woe. ono Boman. . SWUM NlZTYareoblent JOHN N. — .M..l4Hir I G. Woo rrosidiblis Fano E. Omaanxifintotirry. • , krnunenth.."9l2A.Vinulim itz el_ annt'lLTM: eine and Inland taken arl Venal% Van anf irdai l i re ottketworld, =az:pa on dudes. otbaremersooss " " e President - • FF'l. • • Praddleal SOBEET J. KIM nal A. ca Edon. rts* hinem. ClMles *arida att. • llacl u .l624lat. BaW.lllehardik morpa. L ory s ti rd. . .a • : "ThecouNTY SIRE INKIRANT I .ZOMPANIL—OF No. 110 South Fourth stree‘ Cheetnrit,..., Fire insurance COMPIZIY o f the tiouzdy of mum &OA*" inoorPerated by the Legislature of r tn or iltdemaity idaind kee or diunaili el hi r ‘ ivan et i *udvellr ' onetrzirmaurimiu This old and reliable institution, with ample capital and eontioseni fund carehdly. c ontinues ii to insure or . bid t kum M tarean"c aipst nan toel elidc " ' 7b7=1111 bßigit'llirstes consisten tt t the absolute Pam of tb Cu.. , tomer'. Lomat adjusted and rid with Sys possible &Made . Mee. _Butter. Andre B . Millar. ' Johnenvy Rudd. "James M. Stan*. obn Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt. Moore. Robert V. Mammy. Jr.. J. BUTTER, Freddie% Sersamens F. Hosannarr.tiecretary and Tremmrer. um se IX o iNSURit e rE A. ,OOeIPANY p INCORPORATED teus-Qnsatriat lt 1 / 4 11 1 a. , I=. No. ege WALNUT street, oppts the Ws Lou POO bisureei T UL Plat or ~damage 0412101 3'. ~ on Men& terms, on 11111141 nm. merchandise, furniture.' aut.,. for limited 4gritida. and •neenuonnelly'all bedding, : , by assout or Ple10011111). A. or most tll i rrsUr l y_Fw i r siWri lve alf i l l oielii ip tu r ive bee. " MOUT adj ustedalia : - • John L. Dodge. David E. - E - . Maho_g. BenJamiz i lthito e n li:L i t.Mmt." : ' I h . 11. 1. 1 1 CI P I:nyz weri , best W. Letuning. Edmond Castwon. Di Clare Wharton. . &must Wilcox. Lawmen" Lewis. Jr.. _ . • Louis O. Nevis. ' _i_. , JOMS' R. ISruclumeat. Palates% Buster. wilabox. Sosseters. AMEIUCAN FUIE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCOB poratedllllo.-Albuutor perPetuaL No. 810 WALNly i efet. above Third. philedebstlla.. Having a large up Capita Ind. !eureka he . vested in soma an avausble ties , continue to In. nye on d i ; oz na l * m erchandise , vessels . lnport, and tit o ors, and Al i i i annial Properly Au lowa • • rom , atm roh.mm miri14,,,,.. .ard..°4ll2latV trick . ns W. Poultme7l .' obis T. ~ ~, • , -4. 4 ••• blvd... • Im TrabmAs k MARI% Teaddest Awe nni 0. L,.Chts . Rearstary .. - - ...;•.,-- 1 ti ll v l \. . 4. _,.. " .. ' . L ._....,... r 114&/.1.1N41 is* AU drirx.m. ff. rk - vuliNllll_ z iff 004 A Ito! stu• • , .ee , otnissellituare belevrthe rs ..,, .!,., loan weilll.awn423l ; . IS r timir-ori • , a c ca l i l a wt h oonis C ,P , 4 ,1.,111,, MII=MM North aide of Walnut, east of Third Street, RE RD, President. S, Secretauryv- lawnmilWO timmvia • itimpailimmom QUICKEST TIME ON RECORD. THE PANHANDLE ROUTE. Am- OS HOURS to CINOTNNATJ, _via PENNFIYLVA. RAILROAD AND PAN.HANDLE, 7,6 HOURS kW E than by COMPETING LINES. BENASSENGERS taking the 8.00 P. X TRAIN mt rire in CINNAT/ next EVENING at AM P. ~ 28 OURS. NLY ONE NIGHT on the ROUTE. . or THE WOODRUFF'S celebrated Pala% .111 Room SLEEtING•4IARS run through from ELlt''" l /E PEUA to CINCINNATI. Paasengem tall thit 1100 and 1.01 P. M. Trains reach MOD; ATI and all Pointe WEST and YOUTH ONE TRAIN ADVANCE ig all other Bolan. _ _ Parcengera for CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, ..X.01T4 CAIRO,SHICA tt , 'PEORIA, 15411eNG. N. QUINCY, latmwAUKE T. PAUL.. 0 ...Jana all slate WEST. NO THWESMinAI atil: BT will particular to Mc for TICKETS mar Via pAN.HAND ROUTE. • N. farlro SECURE the UNEQUALED advantages of this I.INE t be VERY_PARTICULAR and ASK MR TICKETS 'Via PAN-HANDLE," at TICKET OFFICES, N. W. CORNER NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets, $O. 118 MARKET STREET, bet., (Mond and t irent Ste. And THIRTY.FIEST and MARKET Streete,Weat Phila. IL F. SCULL, Gang Ticket Agt.. Pittsburgh. .I,OIIN IL MILLER. Gang Eact'n Agt.,526 Broadway.N.Y. ilfgipsw WEST J.ESSEY RAILROAD LINES. FROM FOOT OF EiltliET STREET • (UPPER FERRY). COMMENCING TUESDAY. SEPT. 17. 1887. • Trains will leave as follows: For Bridgeton. fialem._Vineland, MIAMI and intermit. dicta Stations, at &00 A.m., and 3.80 P. M. (Ape May 3.80 P. M. or woodbury at 800 A. M.. and 3.80 and ELOO P. If. ight .Train leaves Camden at Mai M. noon . .) • Freight will be received at Second Covered be. low e walnut s street i r 7 &Id. tustil.f P. M. greight siz e ola t ief l zil A. will o forward tne aame oar. o. South Delaware avenue. . SEWELL.',ltnaerintenikint.: nammoa r f u t i pAwmp it utgt ;;; 11111111 7 6 : - aokin. delitdi to tlutit u rZYl a i l it i - d Merl. the g Nathand the Canada, ter _ A rrangement of 'P Trat.na, Nov. 18, W. the Company '. DePO4Thirtsemth Ind Otillowhill Philadelphia at the fousnying hum: • ' ING ACIWMMGDATIONS,At 7.M A. M. for Reading and all intermediate Stations and Allentown. . ?WV . leaves Reading at CM Y. • bl. arriving In etc aat 9.10 P. M. MORNING EXPRESS,At M. for...Relding* Lebanon, Harrishorg, Pottnille._nne Grove, - ram aqua. IltarY,YLMlsuremorL EncirkEochester_ Carpals, Falls, .% ew-mbarre, littstOn. York. Garin% i.hambers. bunt nagentown. ke..fru _ ~_ The 7.30 train connects at nutting with the Bast ram Railroad trains for Allentown. Mx : and the El 5 2.connects with the Lebanon Valley kaki for Elsa *bug, As t i; at Port Clinton with Catawba'', R. R. l =l for Willlamosport, Leek Haven. Elmira, 093.._• at berg with Northern Central, Cum muland Valley, ani WiSchuylkill and Buequebanna trains for Northumberland, llumnort. Yor__,____ll Chemberiburg. Knox:rola dm: AFTERNOON haw REss--Leaves Philadelp hia . at 8.30 P. M. for Reading, Pottsvill e , Ma., connect kW th Reading and Co hnnbts Ra il road trahn for Col ten arc. WN AOCOMODATION.-Leivee Pottstown 6.45 A. M., stopping at Intermediate stations; arrives in Philadelphia at 9.06 A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. ; arrives in Pottstown at 7.05 P.M. DNG AC Reasilny r,so REA A. M., 1 stoppingC atOMMODATION-Leaves ail WaY stations; arrives ixt dale to at 10.16 A. M. leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. 2 =lv in Beall= 45 P. M. Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 A end Pottsville at 8.45 A. IL, arriving in Philadelphia at LOO P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg at 110 P. M. andPottsville at 2.45 P. M.; arriving Iltarelehia a 11,Er rig : M. burs accommodation leave' Re at 7.15 A. IL and Hamburg at Lb P. 111. Connecting at Readimt with Afternoon Accommodatton south at .g 6.31 P. M. al ev ng in train. Philadelphia i Passenger car t 9.10 P. M. ket with a attached, leaves Ida at 18A5 noon for Pottsville and all Why Mathes Licaves Pottsville at 7A. M.. for Philadelp hia ail all Way citations. . All the above trains run dal'''. Sundays; eigtepted. Sunday trains leave Pole at 6.00A . m., and Phila. &Aphis at 8.15 P. M. I leave Philadelp for Reading, at Im o * li. zi auliffE Eit cm Reading at LM .X. V RAILROAD, --Passengers foi Downingtown end intermediate points take the 7.89 A.M. _P.M.nd 4.00 P trains from Phindelphia, returning ..frem nowniutowic at 8.80 A. M.. end Lai P.m. NEW YORK ExpEcraa. FOR PITTSBURGH AND ril . iirEST,Lesves New York at 9 A. M, 100 and 8.00 at L.A. M.. L6O and 10.10 P. M.. aitd cco=l=f ig ulna PetniMnonsil orth an Central Railroad surg Express Trains for Pittsm.p N CM Williamsport Mars. Baltimore. Am arena* Train leaver Harrisburg, on arrival n. . 4 . Pd9 . L....rmt Man.m naressO Rarasm g. l . tltLhillers e ni tAtr aLM Wough betweenpCtym inS.s; Plintrargb. without "Wanda for Nur York leaves Harriebers at 8.1(1 A. M. and dAde P. M. Man train for Hardsburg learn New York lit teliMlGlS• VALLEY RAIL R 4.26 P. OAD M. ,Trehts leave at 6.90, %A. M., and. 7.15 P..eatunizet froM at 7 A. and unuM X, 131.111 Q :.iAMIA RAILROAD, Trains leave Auburn at 716 A. M. for Plumose and liar. diberg, and at 19.45 P. M. for Pinegrue and Tremont re. tmentagfrom Hantaget LIMP. M. and from Tremont at 7.40 A. IL , TIER ` lieste,huss tickets and anigrant tickets to all the principal prints in the North surd West Maeursion 99 Heti from Pailistlehphia to Reading and L m 4 for day _eab= a S M ed ireCOMMO6IIIO6. Market r . Tram, Accommodation Trains at redsoed rates, Tickets t i e_ Stations day onii smug Aoeomoaatton MS void and Tri m lntametha bY P ro=rt taken are obtain able :illy at the reduced rates. Treasurer No. 07 Swath Fourth street, PlaladaipMa or of G. A. gkos. emend Superintendent. ' Cominut=Tiekebt &Miner cent. discount. between fed amities arid firm& : goodf or 11.000 miles, between all pointe. 17491 6 4 161 1, 16..... eiCt Vt. families and firm. . _ Tiolferr three. alx.nme or twelve months.for litoonly to all points at reduced rates. alidit resilding on the line of the road will balm , with cards. instilling themselves and wives to tick ets at /kinsunion *Mb from Philadelphia to principal eta. MA% good for It and Monday _, at reduced bad sk iliz ralith= Office, at Munro= and ' streets. FRECOIHT -41ooths of all docriptions forwarded to all rem sbove Ow from tr the Composure New Freight DDepot.l% aseets. t MMleave Ukend Philadelph iaßuda& daily at 6.80 A. kL. - 111_41=2. and 6 P. IL, for LebanoA . Hardsburg. 'Pert all poinn lEarlelle at the tr.delphisi Post.Ofere for all pluses Wa the road• and its branches at II A. M.. and for the prin. Meal Stations only at 5.15 P. M. - MlNlNAlPM'ilfhlrlieDaM2 AND N RAFEJI.O4_I), COMf PANTIE 1414114EL_tram Philadelphip to New Emir. an; Way Those . tram Wabuit street wllk g. - .Faine. fif a A. M. via,Snahlan and Amboa h ream. SI as SE& Lode, %Amami and,jersey Klemm MEL 800 P. M.. via Haasden and Jersey ity Express, 300 A 21300 F. ,,, via ,den and Ambor.i. lat clue. ; fil to iid dam: : 180 At IV andi l Mor Freehold. At 8 10A.._ .14 8 and B.BOP. K. for Trenton. Aid, Sand 10 A.IL. L 2. 13.80, 480 and 6 P. bL. for Bade& it 4 rend 10A. lif. 1. 2, 8.80, 4.30 and 6P. M. for Florence. A 8,8 and 10 A. M..1.2,W10.4.30,6 and 11.80 P.M. Or Env ,--lbslak -Beverly tad Beldm- ---- ----------- - ilt Sand 10A. 11._ , 14, 4.86 8 a and 11.80 P. M. tor ' Edge water. Riverside,itiverton and Palmyra, _ At dead 10 A. M. 1. 8 and 11.30 P. M. for n U ab MW. ear Tbs land !Lanz M. Lines win him ire= fOot of Awake,graiv upmer ferry. • ' From Ke sten Depot: ' A.t 11 A. M.. Eenrington arid Jamey Citl. NOW York Runs, 38 At 13, ill.oo lane A. M. , 3.80. 8.10„ and 5, P. M. for Trenton on and Bristol. And at 10.13 A. M. lor BristoL _ _.,_ AMI . II A IL, 3.80, and li P. M. tor lalorilwillte and WU. AftWadJOIS A.' 31.. 130. and 6 P.M. for &hoicks and Eddington. At 8 and 10.1 f A. M. LBW 4,5, and 8 P.M. tor Carnweils. , Mo n le,Holmesburs, Tamen Wlssinombg, Brides , an Frankford. and BP. M. for Holmesbarg and te ons. WHERE S D tati ELAWARE RAILROAD LINER At B.OOA. tor Maims Falls, Buffalo. Dunkirk, Elmira, Ithaca. (hoes e. Rochester ;Ringlialci_porti. 00W0g0. Syracuse, Great wend a moncrose. wawa*. MUM Scranton. Strouitsbung, Water Gatt,dre„ . • - At 8.00 A. M. and 11.32 P. M.„ for Belviderl in Eactoa. Lam. =ile, Flemington, dio. The 8.31 P. M. e connect. with the train leaving Easton for oak Chunk. . Allentown, Bethlehem. dm. . At 6 P., M. for Lambertville and intermediate liltatllMS. Prom West Philadelphia Depot, via connecting Ran. At9.B Lineo. A. /1.. 1.80, 6.80 andO 326 12 P.M. New York Er: ersey CI The 9.30 A A. .' 31 J and AN P. 21. Lines run daily. All o Sunday excepted. At 9.33 A. M., 1.30, 680 and 12 P:M.,lor Trenton. At 9.30 A. 'EL. 6.80 and 11 P. M. for Bristol. At 12 I'. M. (bight) for Morrisville, Tullytown, &homier, Eddington, Cornwells, Top isdale,llotmeaburg,Taeony, Wiecinoming, Bridesburg and-Frenkford. For Lines leaving Kensington Depot, take the earl on Third or Fifth streets, at ; Chestnut, at bait en hour before dopartare,___The_ gars on Marke street Rallwa. rum direct to Wad initadelphla Divot, Chootont and Walnut I within one Bgillai On aundaph_ th e Market Street Cars ) . will run to coon With the WM P M.,line. Fifty Pounds of _ aggage only ,allowed each Panweri x . , their are prohibited from , anything as . ; Raneeit: ti . ,Parini aPPar.LI. AU bused& _o'er muasor extra, The Compl.o Mit tlutir re. spondbWty for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for _amount , beyond WA azooPt 14, 01Nr dal contract ~, Tickets 'old , 4 Baggage checked direct thromili to iy Boston. Wore . Elprin aid, Hertford. New Haven. Provir N went, sub Roy, jseratogs. Utica, Rome, Fracas% pomaner., *name, Niagara pa x an d , Sum on Bridge. An Whittier:oil Ticket Ofilecklettted at No•FMCbtitnnt • etreet, where tickeft 14 New. zora, and all Important PintiTV4,ll:o'/Zw.£4l/.be PrOtiured., Paratr pint elm , at yew; CAW, hate their gage Mock. Prom reddest* or bond to destination , by Union VandMamma , Uw fr om new Mr Philadelphia 14111,loava from foot of Cortland street at 1 A. M and 'l.OO and 4.W1 1'.81.. ' via Jereek City and Camden. A t' 6,161 P. M. via Jersey t 5, and Hendngton. At Oo A. 11. and 12 M.. and 9.00 P. _., ale Jersey WY and . gliadelphia. 1 From Pier lewt, N.Rfvor.St 4 P. mats and 4. P. M. Emigrant, via Amboy and (Jam Dec. l l3. lea . ~.: , ~ wI i , I I.44TMEt Agent HAMMEN ...AND BURLING'I'ON ErtallMCol,la Rausß(l4Fl.-0a and titter , Hondairtiftualttper rth•C' lep trains will leave trout toot of arket at ei, i ! uppay.. offy) or merobantville,Mooreetov At Hartford, .apottnue, e in: Dort. Mount Holly, Itulltbvllla, EvattaviMe._YlV„„ bbinillghallkSnd Inlathite4t,t M. Peniberten at.... 9.10 .&.&. M. am . d 9. 1 90 45 P P. Al.. .1 le Mount Holly at ...... * *to 14. x*ortatentos t • 1110 1 ' ' inttiivetaituft OVILI03; 0.1 „mi.. Ni 4:14.11-vau"6"BiLDIA ROM lL orteet n ' -' ^an moot direct line to _Bethlehem, Allentowit, Iltjtueb Chmtsg_ analeton, wane Haven. WWolureAshelloY feW,Mj..ctirmel t Pittston. Scrap t 45. and aU the mints In me bee= arm Wyoming Coal OZIL sa -w i r d m usauf mei g in Dert vew ‘PhiLidebbla. N. W. corner of Burke WINTER ARRAN MIMI _ -NINE IiAILYTRAINS- On md after . TN Ulin AY, Nov. 14.1887 . Pammger treble leave the New,Depot. corner of Eau and American I%,daily (Bandaye melted t z iluid ._ . . 1 SA. M.-Monanpron for and ma connect at Bethlehem with Lehi gh Valley Railroad for Anew Cataaanqa.h . L, oh Chunk wa r n either. 4t. .....—irtiaiti. and mPpo l 6. 174 in Lehi? rril l an V ol o . n.. i t gr pe n g, ,, , , ,,,„ a stowing& .........ad f amine, ant Ikeammort. Arrive at nob Chunk at 12.05 A. i Ist intotharre at BP. aLliktrenton at 4A5 P. dil l for i f: a i Tt . dr"'a"p a a d a & h trili titro . mM. for and Foam on New dandy Oral Bait road to New coit. A* ,.“ • 6 i ) 1181i i t tr a&1144 -- idarrlnUo. -Wra b7 Eratuna for 1 ellife e Otadraro ' l2 __ At UM AL -AeMannenalon for Fort WatAington, itni L in at ter=e? Beit im aditi P.R.-. or Nandi ; 'White HatosWilkoobtaf 0 Ci ~Gen. t i i•nl:l . ... , doah n _ Cannel Mon an ton, , and au points In m ocay and Pawnee» for Green take thin 7 = Q At SIM P. M-Acoomomdation for frofhwurerm plopping gt all intermediate Paasogpri take date Doylestown for New a ll A na. lindsl nor= Wnlal for lam' or 15 P. X-Accommodation for Iloylerdowit, nte_pring an si_mirihr,V. taioePaasitzf a cf trove. _At IMO P. IL sooommodfor and all stations on main of Noth_,P lv rdni ad. i ‘ fia gr in eciSpLtfaka=lrm ida LA Valley At 5rP711. 7 -"AmommoMon for stopping at an datima. , __, .. At 11.80 P. -Accommodation for ForaWraltaa. attIy:LARRIVN 4 LABILAD . , nom at 9.1 b 8.05 and 8.40 P. IL ' 2.06 P:11. - Wmaken connection _wig* Lehlgh alley • troths ' from Eaton. Scranton._ lcaeharre. Behenotr City and Hazleton. • Pitaangers leaving Easton It 11.20 A. M. rrivein Philadelphia at 205 P.M. _ mmgs LaLt akroaa at tikVaca ni az Liar. ta n sad salve at musaaialita at at &IS P. id. • h.7, ------- ,Lri isf-Lwindul sa ig n f A. Fortili , _p 4410 A.ll. and LOS P. MI _ pi huriDAYB. =phis for lieuushem a aso A. K. phis for Doylestown at LOO P. M. ft . ..Wawa for Mintelyida at %SO A. M. _ OM for Phuadeap_ble. at 4.00 P. M. Nitiirtnd Sixth streets mesa Owe convey; wan& ars to and from the ning White Oars of Seco nda D and Union Lane run within a short distance oritr i Deyot. ' Tickets must be warred at the Ticket fetes. in order to secure the lowest rates of tietk us thro CLARK. to pri Agent, 'Arleta sold and Baggage checked ugh ndpal e 106SouthP ts, at Mait lith urs No of rth Penn _eB denwlerele m*. ila. st. PENNSYLVANIA' CENTRAL Railroad.—Winter Time. effect Nov. 24th, ltklL The telt ri l the Pemurylvania Central Railroad leave the 1=44 Ttdrtylirst and arketatmets, wh1e..14 breached by the clue of the Market, Street Passemser _ Railway, the last car connecting _with each train. leaNing Front and Market streets thir ty minutes before its departure. Those ef u the Cheetrait and Walnut Street Ra IWILY ran within on e_quare The Depot.. - ON 8 DAYSMarket Street Cars leave Front Nun". Market streets ii minutes before the departure of each Sleeping train. CarTiekets can be hat z applictition at the Ticket Office. Northwest corner into and Chestnut Btreets, and at the Depot. "J• &rents of the Union fransfer Company vial call for and ndeßver 1 3 / 8 1Se at the Depot Orderslett at No. 901 Chest. ot street No. 110 Market street. or No. 1 South Eleventh street. will receive attention. TRAINS biIAVE DEPOT. VIZ.: Fast Line ...... Ede Expre2s.. . Paoli Accitunoditigii RO. Harrisburg Lancaster A0c0m................. • Parksbura Cilactonati Paoli Acoom. N 0.2...... Frirlaaphia Expreu atlLlf.F. it.' Accommodation.. .. . i . . . . at UM P. M. Erie Mall leaves ... iiai ... Philadelphia Express Leaves daily. AU other trains daily. except Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs daily, except Ounday. Potthis train tickets must be prochred and baggage delivered hy_ARJ jf,. M ,, at 118 Market street. • • I 8 A.HRIYR AT DEPOT. VIZ. • • F. •.•• • • • • W.... • ... . • ... . ........ -- - -at LB6 A. M. 1. No. L ....... . ....... ............ " 8. 10 90 •• 'rt . ... ..... „. .. ... ...............,..... "9. ..85 " 9.86 • • •. • bungiiai..::::: . ...:::•::::::::::::: .. . •• Ede Rcbress. ........ .... . ... " DIY ExPreel. 2 ,...,. ................... ...... . " asa • W is tultorm J. x. ' " 7.10 " grataum Informa rba tion. a to AI..LEN, Tickit 901 Cheitnttt attest. ClB FOWL IL E4(gy Minket street. WM. Ticket Agent at the Depot, Kaiak fr Pelli aMix is eept far Vr ar win purr:A their to One Elimdred vn Avalue. noceeding t amount Mashie will sit the of owner. nnlein takentrsmial eo EDWARDH. General Orromintembnit. Altoona. Pa. 111 VENN ib il ; iD . Pg ME 22EA41 4Vaet ail an i. d ie fluid,r ' ,,,l,.. ' . 4. lr jar '''"" c° "' mmen42B '?"cner msm. ° l ' amall.Train. at LIB A. M. (Banda venue latt. follow.: ). for 1 1 M i H it ; 6 =4 e n tilr i ciad t li a . I.4 fil=n i t for Orisileld Repress trAtit at 12.00 N. alandaill exCeliMß for Bal• timers and W • Esprees at P. L eto_ tilundays Thar Sal timore and W at Chester. Marlow. Unwood. Disymont,_A Newpmt Stanton. Newark. =Mon. North. Bast, marter Facryville. q ui vrodeOrace. Aberdeen. ,Pstrynum's. Rdserwood , oUveHhhasets and e rn. Bun.. at 11.00 Fat. Wally) for Baltimore and WasVngton. connects at_Wilmington (Saturdays ex. eepted) with Delaware B. It. line, stopping at New Matta Middleton. A.an. Def Or. Barrington. 84 4 = 'l3aFabara, Princess = and connecting • atr with boat for Fortress Monroe. Norfolk. Portsmouth and Pamermem for Fortress Monne and Nor olk via Haiti. more will take the 12.00 IL Train., Via Cristneld will take the 1100 P. M. train._ • Trains 'topples at all stations between philln a r ai dO i and Wilmington: Leave Philadjithia at LSO. 4:10. (100 and ILI2I (daq P.M. TheeM P train connects with the Delaware road for XIII anil _interntediste stations. The !zoo P Manillas to New ussue. Leave Wilmington 7.00 and 8.00 A. M. and 6.00 and LBO (dab') P. kL From Baltimore to Ftilladelpll4.—Leave Balthnore SA A. AL. Ifi x x Mail. SUB A. M.. 2.06 . P. ki.. Ex, prase. P,,,_ ~ - BENDA TMUN E =ll2llk rio 0 Ittaid Balti. More at BM P. M. dondus at de Oract,l' .orrrville md - Abe stops at _Noeth-Bast. scurroj e rd Newarn u tgl i a rt repssemen for niMelphis. and ye •=rifrom Washington or 114:7 1 c l aal at ti i rkave prawn from lif or Bala. '111". p.md, _ th 'illitekones° 4 "' w °4ftazintetnret. in Ca"rusdAr I I tai motet. where also Ode Rooms and 1141 0 1: Continental can be secured daring the day. arsons tickets at this Moe can have checked at their reddest* kr the Union Transfer re. MY., U. P. 132M111t. iloperintendenk aillNlNß.MiterVrEa TRKE E F B A. ma—Thringirb. Meet r i =o• tweet Plalseelelds A jialblmork partulum W e r ut the o. l i nf=rinatrynanua--Eleuat af lIOND Nov. fah. 1 8 81. the Trans on the his sad ran u follows: TF,II, 1, Is leaves MAMTIIs. „tuts P. M. strives at e . . . .... ... 8 00 P . Effie Elven leaves ... Noon. arrives at . • ..... Elmira alai loaves El m i 1.00 A. M. .15 F.M. Mailmrulears =as—. ........ A. M. • WIWIP — Irt• 1144 "ar r a t"lrls a de I lTga ..... .. . .... . 21 - ..... .• .... ••• it ti e alPfus • . -= Itnirabtrilleav i ra ..... 7e13 P. M. Mall and a larms oonnect Philadol P g a tiiiii * iyir * Warren and Prsurgin Esnim, ?menden lea Philadelphia Art Moo ca. arrive at irvineton lA A. and mg eityrit 940 A. IX Leaving Phtladelphia at ILIE4.3L,MrIie at 01/ elt, at 4. All P. trams on Warren and Pranidin Raflw y make close connections at Oil Cita , with trams for Franklin and Petroleum Gantt% liaricsge checked throne'. R. fat/ ' Oeneriiturerintendent. WEBT CHESTER AND PHILP.. DELP -MIA • RAILROAD VIA ME. DLL WINTER OPEUNTi3. On and after MONDAY. Oct 7th, 1567, battle' Will leave Depot. Thirty-first and Chestnut sheet as follows: ,Trams moo° : , ptdlodelphia_ for W_e_st and igir t e 7.45 A. M.:. 111.00 , A.. 74, WE, 4.1501.50.4.15 anti /LBO leave West Cheater for Phlladeipbbt, tretit Depot on E. Market street. ILO. 7.45. 0.00 and 10.45 A., M., L 55.4.50 and WM P.ll i - • /-res /rine WM4 Chester m goo 1 4 lesvina PM 4310 aat 4.50 P. IL. will stop at C. Junction end Media only. Pam:mere to or from stations between West Cheater and B. C. Junction Rohm a. B Iles trains' bearing; Mot Chester at 7,411 - bi„, a ndAp . est will take train , caving Philadelphia at 4.50 : N 1... UMW* at B. O. Junction. - . Trains leavitig Philadelphia at 7, 45_11. M. an:159 4,4 p 1 m.. and kewiny rd yest Chester at 8.00 A. N. an . P. tow OW at B. a nettion.4fth 'Plailuten the p..< , B. R. for Oslo and intermedia_ permute.' , ~. -,. ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at 8.20 A. M. and ' 114 2l ' 1 a . 6 i V b it Cheater %a A. m. iinA toil P. M. eDe t reached directly b ' the Chestnut and altiut et' earl. Them: of the market street line run within one equate. The can of both lines connect with each train upon its arrive/. Plir Pa.leengen SO ' llNAWlr o li ti k lAA v k iring apparel only as Bagasite, and the' , oo t no in any ease. be reeponle for an sp i . 4 , 0 exceeding onehundred dol. tan. unless pedal con made for the same. ItElialo IN Bence* Be . • • - • - dAiID N AND ti • Tra b : 0 ktliAtitUL 1 " 1 ?!‘ q t gl tilve dcPer• 811 , 1 , t ` -• W i n 1,4" 4 P gi 144114 t t. jadialiteg S Hostatzsr Alql po tta B.(s ti st• , Oa t .," 41 :41.14‘ 444405 , W s 4ll phimielphts-ikif , ,; . itaiii . 4.41 ft-A 44 4La! ids MS! l* 6. 5. goo Wif JIG , - rL,.. ~_ Lem Mai trimb-.4110• VA IA PA INA. ii.o.m. 4 6 1 / 4 and 9P. -- ATN, pave PhilialphlS-9 9,6 anir /14,; wit kr wan Kos aad P. • T 7 1 111111 MIN I .4421 CWEist ittiihoor .l _ , ofltat and W . lal . fit 41" , .__._ id gawp 44. sad Wird at 11.00#: li.. ilia , !. riaret ° Ta ms P,tustizi tu ti -"' Afileigt d . ourtyr mad Aka Aus A. v a ci r st 411 L. an 4 Neasms*, . cow . sgs. o. 4n ofne= " to r s ' Y 1 , a" P * baorag'bit a 11.46 A. .._ 1,. , IS i a daily st EU ttaahr u lt&um ie"mi Ttata or ' ' ' ' '' 7 t r ig Trabt barbs Vtlbotelabigi at 41.10 PAL Mal 4.0 Paamoosent allowed to tatotrautar Aral , o to& lie ftlalato. n al Il‘ i ttho P e = s 7u sot la aao tooa.. as ow hundred , daltatailsoilla aw tatzoado g ga r tmm t -. , , . :. ' ( N.i BYLV AD.- to Wiliteaberre 41 .' Ritk Mount road varnmet, Cen id Na braneh tralia, m and all, oint. ott • VII ey Rail m • By new. arransetuouteete4 this 411.3 r 011 4. 1 0141 bled to eve Inmeasw deepaten to merentediee ed to the above now4gponate. - delivered at the Throttyhdirt B. E. eor. of FRONT andNOBLE Scree% motors SP. M.. will reach . Wilkeebarre, Mount I , woY Qty. and the other stations in . MahanoY ?mni Anon before 11 A. • .1' the sufweedlna day , . For Boston---Steams Line Threat. SAILINO FROM EACH PORT yvivrpeare, FROM PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AND LONG WBARF. 1308 TON. digikSt is line is composed of the ant :lase amships, ROMAN, '1,488 tone, Captain 0. Baker._ . • . ISAX ON, 1,250 tons, Captain 8. U. MettheWB. NORMAN, 1.208 tone, Captain L. Crowell The ROMAN from Phila. on Friday, Dee. V, 8 P. M. The NORMAN from Boston on Monday. DD.". 30„ 8. P. M. Theme Steamships sell punctually, and Freiat be received every day, a Steamer bend always 0 9 th e Freida for polnti beyond Boston sent with 4 For Might or Piasego_(euperior Imo X tam & apply to niENRY WWSOR ils CO. soya ' 888 South Delaware avenue.' ..........at 12.00 H. 1200 M. . ..at LOO P. M. .... . 01 4.1:80 9. P M. 0 p.. M. ...;atS.OOP:M. st 8.00 P. M. ...at 100 P. M. at 11.15 P. M. PAIDIe ANU)Trf:r% MAD. ni LINES • • FROM PiER 18 souns_WHARVIOL " The JUNIATA will call FOR NEW wa n VIA, HAVANlytullay,_Docember 21 at 8 o'clock A. o eTh ST O F THE UNION will call FROM' Ecif HAVANA, Saturday,_Elecember n. RitVklbhaNG WYOMING sell FOR /SAVANNAH. „Sega. day, December M, 'at 8 o'clock A. M. _ The TONAWW•WA will .aall FRO M SAVANNA*, iosturdiA, Januar" —, The OfiRER will call 'FOR WILIIffNOTON.• N. C'.. on Thursday,llecera_ber 26. at 8 o'clock P. M. • Through Dula of Lading akned, and Passage Ticket, sold to all pointa South and W - , , wmusztt L A ' General) gent. ark , • , CRABLES E. D Freight Anat. nog • - No. 814 South &aware avenue. • DAILY LINE! FOR BALTDdOEB. Via Chesapeake and Delaware CanaL Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steam boat ComPanY. daW.at 8 o'clock P. IL The Steamers of cola line are now be twee2 this port and Baltimore. ftr r ige li no. 2 North Delaware avenue. above Marked 'street. daily at 3 o'clock P. BC (Sundays excepted.) CCarryksii all description of Freight aa low an any Oth Ca Freight handled watt meat early delivered Preen/US, and forwarded to all pelota 6e♦ona,the terminus free or commission. Particular attentio n d to the trammortallim of all deacri=g f erchan Heroes, Carrimes. doe... dm For . . i 0 D. RUOFF. Age n t . lk a nal . •D161y6 NO. le North Delaware avenue. ' HAVANA STEAM - Pug • The litea fIEI4I.IIfONTHLY LINE. mshfie HENDRICK.HUDSON ........ ......Cayt, Meier, STARS AND BTRIPEB., . - . -Capt. Holmes These steamers will leave . IL& . poit .. for Havana every other Tuesday ars A. AL The ateamshlpeTAßs AND STRIVES, Hoirneemaster. will mdl for Havana on Tuesday morning. December 3 / at 8 o'clock. • Pauo Havana, $5O, currently. . • No fre t received after Baturday . For freightor Paaa,a ch i tarWATTßON & SONS. 140 North Delaware avenue. • Ft •WI I " : r':•A ' . .fy, „W. N s first-class American ablp CRIEFrAIN, 1811 tom register, Thomas McGuire, master. This v.-. .eel, Vaving a largo portion of her cargo engaged. will as as above. For balance of freight or passage apply PETER WRIGHT its BONS, 115 Walnut street FOR' FREIGHT OR OHARPER—BR. BRIG '• DAIetY Muter. 4,000 Ws. capacitor. Br. bark QUINDaRD, Stanwood. Muter. 2=o bbla. capacity. Schooner RALPH SOUDER, Oroaby. Master. 4,M bbla. capacity. Apply to EDMUND A. BUDDER Ca. 3 Dock Street Wharf. 4c3tlit . &M "'WANTED—A. VESSEL TO LOAD SA WO FRE7 Lumber at a Southern port, fora port lathe United Kingdom, Also, a vessel. 200,000 to 800.000 feet, to load for south America. Liberal freights paid and de spatch given. CO., . 'Dock A..SOUDER & UO. 'Dock street wharf. , .deS4 at sidstFOß NEW YORK 12. Transportation Oontzor=l, !McEntire Linea via Del ware and. Rari tan Canal, on And after the 15th of March, leaving d d . at 12 M. and & P. M., nu!neeting withiallorthern and East ern lines. For freight, which betittep recoMMO dating termn , apply to .111. (30,. mhlbly No. 122 on Wan avenue% QTEAMEIBIP BOUM, FROM BOSTON.--001 , 4 eigaees of mdse. per above steamer- will please sad for their goods, tom landing at Pine eh'wharf. de244t ItELNRY WI 19011 & 00. TAB. to JOHN WINDOM & 80NA l kil Mato. Na 800 North Delaware seem Phlladelp ,etit wmrlione thebeetmennee end - antic lowed aria most Wooten term, and warranted to Wein:dent Wk . teethe. • Partionlitr iittentiOntiveD to re . girl= M'''"LiiBM* A nir FOUNDRY DSO WASHINGTO N Philadelphia. • MANFA STEAM ENGINES—Bigb U and Lo CTURE w-Proem-% Horizonte*, Vertical, Bean:. num BlantandOoshPunnlog. BOlLERS—Cylintier, ue, Tubuteroke. STEAM HAHHERR— eamyth and Davy dyke. and Of all sizes. CASTINGS—Loansi Dry: and Green S. Braskase. ROOFS—Iron Frames. for covering with Slate or Uon. ITANitc 7 Of Cant hr Wrought Iron, for reilnerlea. water. GAB MACHINEBY—Such as Rotor* Bench Bolden and Framen, Purifiers , Coke And Charco alft ; lit row Valves; Governors, UGAR MACHINERY—Such as Vacuum' ens and pumps, - I)efecators, Bono Black Filter, Burners. Wrebern, and Elevators; Bag Filters,' Sugar and Bono Black Care, dm. - Bole manufacturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity, of Willitun Wright's: Paten Variable uutoff Steam Engine. In Peruanylvanle, of Shaw ',& Justice's Patent Deo& Stroke Power Ilaminer, _ In the United Staten, of Weston.s Patent Self' Asenterissi and Seltbalancing Centrifugal Suger lana 4-drabingabizie. G Bartel% improvement on esapwall & M r ara Hanoi's PatentWrought.lron Retort Strahan's Dail Grinding Rent. • • contractors for the dee ym erection, end tltting-up of Refineries for working ringer or MobliBell; • DBILADEIptau ortN wOuTo viagaiTAL /RCN NE9EXEemI B,OBEET & Ms __,- Manufacturers or • ' 7 ' -.. . __ L __i OsT, WROUGHT AND MIRE r,g4 GARDEN AND , ONTERY ADOBDIMEI4 . . FOUNT Nlli t y_AßEE, itluatjtex, . , . vERAND ozratl43. IIITABIA, WM RIDGE AVENU irrTA .' ' "t• • ' " ROBERT WOOD B . 11441) .""" ' ay. oor Ta 8. . • BRONZE WORK' " •'' ' - 11nsittg aged up our Foundry with Outs/ refigiVet wi tl the above cuss or 'Work,wilare no .1W tlissus promotness at orders for Brom ' aCerrega scripdon, to which the subscribers we ya , yall the at of i thipubliaywidge to y t rade xtougyerwsprtinent -_ _- - - --,--4-1-,-, 7 -- - ClAtiklhtb,NT IRON 14N' ~,. the largest to be totuul ht tad ', ' .. , ' oel 9 , 4 flit .'. , 8E1re., ,, . GOD 11 0 1 3,, ri A a . 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