-•,' . ' ___ - a ea .. -- - . • • 2 , - - ; . THETAILY- , EVENING BULLETIN---PHILADELPIIJA, qATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 1868. -,.- , , 1 , . „. - , , , TO MELPOMENP• tin away, or discoloration- of the surface, • zot, _continue the struggle for any leapt of source ,of greater wealth"; thaet the a rfehist ,` , CARVIETINume 4 " , ' f ' ZIWA'IMIONOe afaelliamilanata *ea , , . • , may be detected in a monoehrOme frieze at . time; and in 1366 the scone source predicted Mines ofgolitar Ofdiammedal ' • ' ,• alas ode of Horace, farnous in all' time for the ceiling; that' must be admitted. ' _Per- ::with the same firmness ;the fineness of A.. J.'s giweetheas and dignity, L 3 translated in _the last chance ,damp may have enakeed through a "my policy," and thva'•repudiation by the ' ' " I n t-0 “ - . 1 " -- -TV, " -----41 *- 18 ° •.- 1.8 . 438. .' ' FALL i " ' 1"1 ''''''''' - - - i - viliCl l7 o . 7/11s1 - • - . .' ' i. , " 1 . . zirmber °f ' 814467 " d • i '' ' , - broken tile, or thtfainottar may at that epot people of the members of Congeess oppoSing • A ICORDINANCE TO MAKE: AN APPIO• CO . . 1 QOM in, Melpomene, seMel. _AM... .p . titLtio_ti to the Tlepartment of Highways, ' • . ,•• • • _ bave bad something merle ill ite deitstitttent President Johnson. e•' • a ' Whom thou, Melpcimene ~ , • parts. The injury, at'' ail °Vents," Was the _ —.... ' .1.- , - trioact 3 ) °ewers, &c,..t0 pay' defleiencies or estaa , .'s _ .. • _ _ - tryieltelllfe.lail s;t)ts: .',. 311,Veit WARY,. ;' . "GLEN EON MILLS " , - . ' Rad once with still bright:aspect mafked at birth, result of a partial, not of a prevailing cause. A. Wedding' in Nortiony. BkarioNl.: 'The Select and Common Councils . - of the City of Philadelphia do - ordain That the MeCALLIIM cnesE '& Sr OAN WATCHES d TPVIP r 11. - ' BEF'ATRRD. ji t. an , , ~, I. On him no Isthmian toils On one occasion we Were fortunate enough i There is, in short, every likelihood that these 1 Um of three thousand one hundred an d seventy ,f, - ' ' _ BOP, Chestnut Rt., Phila. Mall shed the lustre of an athlete's fame; frescoes will, if tolerably well tared for, last to witness an old-fashioned wedding or bryl-_ two dollars and seventeen cents be and the saw; " Manufacturers and Importers of • . • ' ,lup; the word signifies the race, for the bride, is hereby - appropriated to the) Department of • . , ._ , Him that no fiery steed for centuries yet to come. ee - - - Watches of - the 'Flocast Makin. .' Ravish to victory in Athenian ear; "The city of Spires I visited in order to and alludes to the custom of marriage by Highways, Bridges, Sewers, &c., to pay deaden , , , Itt- hitt to warlike:dee:4s ' , make acquaintance with an imposing assem- capture, which has been . shown 'to " have pre- eke Of 1867, as'ollows: CARPETINGS, Diamond and Other Jewelsire - 'SW NOM the bilatepeofehe Capita - ` ' blage of frescoes, knovvn to me only by en- veiled in ancient times among all tffasavage -To Jcbn Eztay, repairing road, one hundred . .Of the lateststyles. gravings - the wall pictures wherewith nations in the world.' We thought that we and aye dollars. . To , E. 8.-MeGine. balances on repairing, eighty- Wholesale and Retail Warehouse, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Show to a world% applause _ Schraudolph, an illustrious disciple in the could trace the. influence of Atte eradition in .three ?be glorious iniageeof a amilnering chief, dollars and 'three date. itte. Eta - With Deliiii leaves adcirried, school of German spiritual art, has decorated the wedding which we attended, Where the , To E. S. Manna battling- cobble stone, one '- . - N0..509 - CHESTNUT- . ST " 531alac _ STir " " 1 " 4-ETE /" - Ig"Ea• Who crushed the swelling menaces of kings; the nave, transepts, and choir of the cattle; shouts and excited rushings, with the firing hundred and fourteen dollars. 291 • , I drat. It is not my purpose here to speak of guns and *pistols, raised alle the din and . To M. Uhler, cobble stone, one hundred and A iarge assortment Julte iheuings. ~ coven& with a variety et Yet him obeli Breaths that flow . 1 of Pureiyeart merits,`otherwise I might , say confusion of a real battle for the bride. Tee sixty-two dollars and twentyetive cents.. Opposite Independence Heil. ;Through fertile Tiber, end the thick-grown locks that Schrandolph has; in this sumptuous ; bride's father sat outside the house. among To S. B. Eastburn,. grading Church street, seil.tu th e Bmrp -._ .:'4 WAS. 13. WAteNIE & co., , Of the green forest-kings, deeoration of a grand and spacious interior, the elders of the village with a silver spigot thre e hundred and seventy-five dollars. . xt • Whoteaide Dealen in Endow with lordship-is. Zoltan song. , proved himself in design and other pictorial in his hand. Ale Was Beaded from ,the barrel • lo James S. Huber, grading APsloy street, five . WATCHES &ND JIIINVELRY, elements inferior not only to the eldermasters at hie side into a massive peg tankard , In hundred dollars. Mohave the sons of Rome, scribed with verses in the Hardanger dialect; To James Holgate, paving intersection, one I. Di. corner Seventh and Chesti u Streets, Sovereign of cities, deigned to enrol amidst, of Munich, but to Carl M uller, , Ittenbach and hundred and twenty-tight dollars and : sixty And late of N 0.135 Booth Third street. icali The choir beloved o ft - bards, Deger, whose wiallpictures are the glory of and the bride herself, smiling through her cents. CARPETINGS, - - 'DRY 430005, acc - . ---. " ---7- And now ev'n Envy bes with milder fang. Remagen. Still, decoratively merely, the. in- tears, handed the stronger drinks in finely- To George W. Mooney, Canton street sewer, tenter of Spires will reward a pilgrimage; I embossed cups to all who wished . to drink one hundred and ninety-one dollars and sift -soar 0 then Pierian Muse, should like to see similar attempts in our cold "Skeet" and long life to her. Atc last cents. • ()lie - BLUE DRILLS. That tun'st the sweet clash of the golden shell; To George W. Mooney, Canton street sewer, the time came for the service in a church , Thou who, if such thy will, and crude English churnhes. I must, how- eighty dollars... Globe Superior Blue Drills, '•tiouldst make mute Ashes musical as swans, ever, not be tempted away from my imam- across the wateie The bridegroom no longer To J. B. Lemon, smithwork, twelve dollars and • diate point, the preservation or otherwise of dangled his bonnet, but' helped to push off the thirty-six cents. CLOTHS, - FOR BALE BY Thine is the boon, all thine, these German frescoes. In honesty, then, I boats; the flags waved, the bride was em- I To S. J. Creswell & Bon, manhole cover, sigh- Bord ers lain to match. 221 Chestnut Street • "Lyrist of Roman song!" decorations at Spires 'were only too crude artillery .at once, •the wedding corMge de- To Harmon Johnson, coal, twelve dollars and DRUGGETS . —*-230• ' • - Thine that 1 breathe and please, if please I may. andfifty cents. I --.....-------------- • new, here and there s li g h t discoloration parted. We had been permitted in the morn- To J. C. Hancock, coal, seven dollars. an widths; also, anew article for covering Stair careete. EDWIN HALL & CO.. 28 SOUTH. SECOND STREET. was apparent. An opera-glass only could Mg, whilst the bride's hair was being plaited XI invite attention to their now and fashionable stock of airsir Mans. To B. F; Dutton, Hamilton street sewer, three Dry Goods. disclose the change, and the total damage in thick coils of a shape fit to receive her REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON Frgic ilt i c i r'Silks, Modern Frescoes in ,i6iermany. would searcelyaverage one square inch in hundred and slxt dollars. crown, to inspect her ornaments, which had To Patrick Mc E ntee , paving intersection, one f 'We were talking a few days - since - of the - twenty feet. It is just possible that this slight been heirlooms in the family for several hundred and ten dollars and fifteen c en t s..l222 Chestnut Street. Fancy Dress Goode. Pisani/rears Geode, , yielding to destructive agents may be the pre- generations. The most valuable of course To Christopher Relley, anittiwork, three dol- Shawls, artistic quality of Kaulbach's and Cornelius 's tars at d sixty-eight cents. - - Nova& cursor to wider operations. Still I incline to was the crown, silver-gilt and adorned with . ' Clothe, fresco paintings in Berlin and Munich; a cor- the opinion thatthedamage•partialand garnets, which was of a more massive pattern is To Griffith & Evans, coal, seventeen dollars. To William C. Johnston, epairing roads, two Ladies' Cloaks and Sulfa. Staple Goode, am. respondent of the Pall Mall Gaseette,who has accidental. than those which we had seen in the Bergen hundred and eighty-seven 'dollars and seventy- _lnsure Lerner' tire nee and Cloaks made to order, recently examined them , discusses , with more "Remagen on the Rhine I revisited not with- shops; it differed from them, moreover, in seven cents . — • nsii.EiusintniaOODS. chemistry than criticism the economy of the out misgivings; but I found that since last (in being hung with gilt pendants, beads and To George D. Frees repairing roads, one bun- - German recipes for fresco-painting, and gives the year 1858) I was in the church of St. tufts of colored wood. .A. fine breastplate, dred ... and sixty-five do llars and thirty-five cents. CARPETING& Apollinaris, when Deger was still painting filigreed brooches, and a silver marriage -belt, To R. Thomas & Son, lumber, eight dollars 3F I A_TJL. OPIENII4 - 0 - . a high testimony to the skill exercised by the We complete the list of her principal adornments. arid Lir oty-eleht cents. e colossal figure of Christ in the apse, not To Hero Sr Goldman, road harrow, twenty CHOICE painters of that country in applying their ma- the slightest change has appeared in the sur- The following description of the belt or dollars. V.A1...,1.4 4:3 1 3P1E rq LNG-. terials for permanent wear : face or quality of the frescoes. This absolute a rich lady in Iceland app lies , exactly to thia To ennedy & Willsey, new. inlets, two hue- MILLINERY GOODS. "The calamitous decay of frescoes in Eng- state of' preservation was all the more unex- of the Hardanger bride: The petticoat is dred and fifty dollars. land makes the condition of mural paintings pected from the extreme delicacy of the fres- fastened by means of a-girdle nearly Ave feet iTo Charles Weiss, macadamizing. one hundred In Germany a matter of considerable interest. core; they are not so much broad and sketchy in length, composed of a number of oblong and fifty-nine dollars and. ninety-six cents. Elegant Wiltons, Velvets, Brur3sels, pieces of silver about an inch and a half long An c ri hi wr i irrnts for the same shall be drawn by I S. A. & D. STERN The writer of this paper, after an interval of as detailed, softly rounded, and highly elated and one inch wide, Beeeed • with their ex- • th e TAPESTRIES,3 PLEB and MUM ten years, has revisited the chief German fres- rated. In this they depart at all events from formity e withe Commissioner io.or(in o a f nee ll s ig . hways In con- 1 roes, and is able to report that comparatively early Italian precedents. And the danger has tremities close together Upon e piece of , JOSEPH F. MARCER, Parlor, Hall and Stairs to Match. '724 Aa-ch Street. little change has taken place in their condi- thus been all the greater that the balance of green velvet cloth that it forateeteumber of 1 President of Common Council. selS.tu th a 'WO lion during this period, and that in fact Moe light and shade might be lost and the tone of joints, and is easily bent round the body and Arrrisr -JOHN ECKSTEIN, 'wall paintings, with some exceptions here- color marred. But after the lapse of ten years fastened with a buckle; one end is suffered to Clerk of Common Council. Gtuddisisi Ea. fislittuokirs. - ack,. hang down in front of the apron and nearly I WILLIAeI S. STOKLEY, LEEDOM ST SHAW ) '..after mentioned, remain pretty much in 'the this lovely interior still preserves its harmony same state as when first painted. and repose-the pictures preserve their . • , reaches the bottom of it. All the joints • are President of Select Council. EW Approved this twenty-seventh day of November, gilt and beautifully ornamented with open 910 ARCH STREET, "In Munich it is only under conditions ab- tone and are well brought together; they i Anne Dereint one thousand eight hundred and work and raised knobs of silver. " After the sixty-eight, (A. D. 1868.) solutely destructive that frescoes have sus- maintain unity of effect with the architec tu -"ann Ninth and Tenth "net& enif'3nirld BUCKW HEAT FLOUR fered. That vast composition, some sixty ral structure and its polychromic accessories. wedding a least commenced which lasted for , NORTON-Id /;51 IC El AEL, 'feet high, `The,Last Judgment,' in the Church Had the frescoes been ravaged by the ele- nearly three days, as far as we could judge by ' it Mayor of Philadelphia. --- - - • of St. Ludwig, painted by Cornelius thirty ments this delicious harmony must haere been the succession of jaded revelers who re- 1 - ellAk.. - years ago, is just as fresh as when first cursed reduced to discord, of course. turned in scattered boat- loads from the bride's !NEIN PIDBILIVATIONes. RIIVALN First of the Season. out of hand; it is, in fact, almost too bright i 'To the above report may be added a word new home across the water. The king of the THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO., and crude; certainly age has not brought reel- lon the condition of the grand and gigantic feast was her father ! who boasted afterwards NEW BOOKS For Sale Keeping' of Valuables. Secant. . ALBERT C. ROBERTS lowness. There is no blistering, rottenness, 1 'water-glass' wall paintings now completed ot the strength of mind and body which had Of MORAL and RELIGIOUS Character for ties, etc., and Renting of Safes. or peeling away of the surface; no disintegra- by Kaulbach in Berlin. It is well known , enabled him, like Socratos,to drink down all CHILDREN and YOUTH, Lion or discoloring of the pigments, as that on the failure of frescoes in the Palace the boon companions, and return uncon- DIRECTOR& Beater In Fine Groceries, • with our frescoes at Westmmeter. In like at Westminster the `wasser-glas' p rocess was quered by the flow of Port of .Punch og Putdished by the N. H. Browne. IJ. Gillingham Fell. I Al ex. Henry, C. u„ clerk% C. Illacalater, American Sunday School Union.' John Welsh. E. W. uark. B. A. Caldwell manner, the two other equally famous adopted as a substitute; yet it is now under- Braendcviin. A. few nights after wards we duo V. Tyler. .... a revel of a more pleasing kind, the Also for Sale, OFFICE, NO. 421 CTIESTNIIT STIMEEIN uorner Eleventh and Vine Streets., churches in Munich, All Saints and the Busi- stood that Mr. Mediae and Mr. E. M. Ward j oinedBIBLES, and DEVOTIONAL BOOKS N. B. BP.OWNE, President. lica, which rank, perhaps, as the most sue- are dissatisfied With the results. It may, lads and lasses of the village having been in- of the different Der..o nioations. C. IL M, Vice President. ------ rtessful examples - of polychrome decoration then, be important, not only that our artists, riled to a dancesin the kitchen l!if the chief ore 101%7 of I en i o e d 1 8 cl i . ut gnal P r u da b e i d c : t rir , and a a u4da R. PATTERSON. Secretary CudTreasur farmhouse. A fiddle and a wooden black- gratuitously at the fats Ms to tyro Patented September 8, 1868. in Munich, still preserve not only their origi- but that the House of Commons who have Lepository, 1122 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. jack of beer completed the simple prepare- nol9 th f a tf6 •• Boston and Philadelphia nal intensity of color, but the delicacy and voted supplies, should learn that both Kaut-• BANKING HOUS.Ig: the tenderness of tertiary tones for which the bath and the people of Berlin are and have eons of' the host, and the company were soon T O BOOKSELLERn !- O SALT FISH COMPANY. late Professor Hess was unrivalled. Fut- good reason to be perfectly content with the merrily engaged in their favorite Sultan Polka se stagEsreArtvs N lWE'Ps i sirilTH 4.335151ENTA• thermore, I can report the ambitious but by newly discovered process as exemplified in and the Jenny Lind, which here they call the REES ' (Dl' Hamburg dance. We were much amused at The Mystery of shakespeare , a Sonnets Revealed! o ~,,., MO mesas pleasin g . frescoes of Cornelius in the vast `Treppenhauve of the Museum. Thee Ready in about ten days. Saud orders soon, - l' Apr a the Glyptothek, in perfect preservation , effect is admirable, and the first picture axe- the strangeness of the Halting dance, which no2B 9.t . JOH% CA M PBELL, 5.117- 'Equally well conserved are the allebelungen- oiled is as sound as the last. was performed with great success by the 740 Sansom street. Philada. . most agile of the village lads. He marched A - T THE CHEAP BOOKST0RE— ..,,.. . ..2., ~...› .t... .wit, 'lied compositions, wherewith the illustrious "The above recital of facts seems to sub- THE. NEW MUSIC ALBUM, WITH 50 PIECES and now venerable Julius Schnorr von Kar- stantiate the conclusion that frescoes in Ger- round the floor with a solemn face to a soft of music bound in Extra Mot oceo. 52 60. A .. elsfeld decorated the King's palace more than . many, when not maltreated, are as perma- fantastic tune, casting his eyes now and then s ppfgeon`s new book, t.sleanings Among the Sheaves, 3 12 and 114 80. TITIRD ST. Pallet.VA a. e • eier Ra \ .., _ twenty years ago; while, be it observed, other nent as easel pictures. Thus it would seem upon a large nail which had been driven into Ma 3 no Reld'a new book, Tl3O Child Wife, 931 41 '' • 's," works in the same interior, not in fresco, but that the Germans, more fortunate than the the centre of the low wooden roof. Then, at kt e u tilb .B s h erv l vTo d eal l 'a 4 B o eoon issued . ' ' l9l DEALERS DESICCATED COD Flail FOR FLIIIILY USE. encaustic, show signs of incipient decay. English, have really discovered and revived the right note, as he passed beneath the nail, as MES CIA XTON, e "At the same time, lam bound to record the lost art of Italian fresco-painting, and he turned a sudden somersault, and struck it no2B-2t6 1214 Chestnut street IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Wii -FOUND EQUAL TO Fors POUADSRAW VBIL with his clouted boot, which brought down N EW (atheism LITHOGRAPHS. Warranted to keep in any climate for any number of , the damage done to certain frescoes in Ma- that the art thus revived is zealously practised A fresh assortment of nich, under conditions obviously exceptional, down to this very moment. In proof of this great applause at each successful repetition of ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN We will receive applbeations for Policies of Lift years ore t . po und and decor •ven pe; sons. Firstly, the Loggia of the Old Pinakothek, last assertion I may quote four vast frescoes the feat. -Cornhill Magazine. • Among the latest aretililt"°d. Insurance in the new National Life Insurance Sample esse 24 and 48 pound.. each. Company of the United States. Full infonnern Bold by all G rocers, a and manufactured be the covered with wall paintings after the designs recently executed in the new museum of Co- --.0 • "God's Acre." of Cornelius, has so far suffered in the lower )ogne by Professor Steinle, the master of our Freezing tile Brain. "Falhrie Spring," Virginia. •'Making the scrap• Book." . g iven at our °Mee. Boston and PitliaOcipalo snit Flab company, portion, exposed directly to the heat of the English Academician, F. Leighton. Also [From the American Educational Monthly) "The Sunset," California Scenery after Bleratadt. - LEHR PLACE, rear of No.s2lorth SECOND &Liquids The discovery that the brain of a living ek 1 enthg on 'he Cheat River'" _nol9 core ens 6 ann,, as to need entire repainting. But no I must not be forgotten a wide acreage of wall Al ternoon on the P totnac." TUE ME CONTAILI... medium probably could withstand the burn- paintings designed and completed within the animal could be frozen, and afterward could '1 he Regal Desert" A MERTAN CHOCOLATE AND UNION CICRXIA ing sunlight of this position. And that this, , last five years in the National Bavarian Mu- recover, was made by Dr. James Armee .., "rile 1 nconrcious Sleeper." ordit g the Week." after Birket Foster, --. -11. Rieke. mannfactured by Josiah Webb & Co.. for sale by E. G. KNIGHT & CO.. the only instance in Germany of the destruc_ scum at Munich. These recent achievments who solified the brain of a pigeon by expo- "The Pet Moen, do do do- Agents for the Manufacture/v. , Lion of an internal fresco, may be assigned to indicate that in Germany faith remains un sing it to a freezing mixture. Here research "The Sun Flower " do do do Ot~PN For sale by ' DUFFIELD' ASIIMEAD. 1;1•-• • ~,,,A N P .02, let§ F. F. corner Vs ater and Chestnut street". a wholly exceptional cause, is shown by the shaken in the permanence of the fresco pro stopped, because, with an ordinary freezing . Bookkeller, Stationer and ,„ dean rin Chrorie. ! s, ' . .f l & ' I'IOR LUNCH-DEVILED HAM, TONGUE. AND ''' I I! Lobste, Potted Beef, Tongue, Anchovy Paste and fact that the frescoes in the afro owe] vault ' CM." mixture, it was not possible to act on the in I i amea. Croquet, Planehette, &c., No. 724 CHEr3TN CI / s _ li ' . S tr eet nensc ye, .'', a d i, ,.. t F -- i ''''' 413 ,,,,- ''-i , Lobster , at COUSTY'S Emit Ind Grocery, No. Ha South __....._ _ (liVidnai parts of the organ; but the import• Second street of the same loggia, not so exposed, are just The History of , 4ktvatiat.” once of the discovery is not the less on that UST READ Y-BINCHAISPS LATIN GRAMM A R - ,r• „ urr.,_.v iis 1 A ----- . 1 .... 9 4c,;-; as fresh as when first painted. The only J, New Ednien -A Griuninur of the Latin Language for ,s' --- c -__- 'MEW MESH SHAD, TONGUES AND SOUNDS IN ' The history of Geunod s opera, "Faust,' account. It was a marvelous revealing. , it lade, put up expressly for family WO , in store and for other instances of destruction are of works in , rte 71 i l i s e e e: f ntre i t s e A. M., sale at COLSTY'S East End Grocery , No , 115 South He ,in London, is a very curious one. Goilnod Think what it was! Here was a living organ school. Dealers in all Government Securities, tend street the open air, unprotected from the elements, ; had in that city but one friend, Mr. Chorley, of mind, a centre of power of all guiding .; : y rri P o u n b d l s is o ll i er t e d t , a ic ke ti elea gT br e e r i l natncin i gto Teachers reteeee CLARET.-300 CASES OF SUPERIOR TABLE which in Munich, are so rapidly and widely 'of the Atheneum. This entleman had pow er, of all volition. It took in every motiont ti e new edition HAVE REMOVED various. Thus the ill-judged frescoes by of the idesve work b a you ready they iuvite a careful A. Claret, warranted to give eatuslaction.- For sale bY examination of the same, and, ,andc oaon with other M. F. sPILLTN. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. heard the o p era , was deli g hted g with it, and of the universe to which it was exposed.TO THE • Kaulbach on the outer walls of the New , work:, on the same . Beis t leet. Loples will be fureished to with & much diffic u lt persuaded Messrs. Chap- It took in light and form and color by QALAD OIL.-ies BASKETS OF LATOUR'S SALAD Pinakothek have suffered maternity from T eachers and Super= endente el , &hoops tor this purpose OLD "LEDGER" BUILDING, to OH of the latest importation. For sale by H. F. he great music p ublishers , to the eye: it took in sound by the ear; sense at low rates. SPDJ.T . K. N. W. corner Arch kat! Eighth streets. rain and snow and ice: it can easily be imu.- pelf Co.,' ' buy the Property for England, he furnishing lion and substance by the touch; odor by the . Published by E. H. BUTLER & 0., S. W. corner Third and Chestnut Streets. DAME SHELL ALMODS-NEW CROP PRINCESS glued that a damp, moist wind from the Eng lish version. More out of regard for nostrils: and taste by the mouth. It gave 137 South Fourth street, IL Paper Shell Alreonds-Finest Dehesia Double Crown south, followed by a keen icy blast froth • Philadelphia. Raisins, New Pecan huts, Walnuts arsd Filberts, at a M ti r h than for any other feeling, they out, in return or response, animal motion, And for sale by Booksellers generally. au2l the north, is not peculiarly preservative of ' Chorley Having a private tslesaaph wire bred to our New York -00 se USTY'S East End Grocery Store, No. Ilb South bought the opera, and placed it tranquilly expression-all else that demonstrates a living / 'IIII.DRETOS BOOKS-LONDON EDITIONS -Wile re cond street frescoes. Like hostile elements, it is well away on their shelves, at a dusty elevation, animal. With it, the animal was an animal; f a i n hi el 1J lie l• Hazard 7°. Sansemestreet, intending to main wire no have always ►the latest New York quotations of 'mew PRESERVPD GINGER IN SYRUP AND DRY. known, have long since proved fatal to theo ld ' reputation for the best ersortment of Bo*nek; 51041 4 , BONDS and GOLD. Olden for the same are Brand. for gabs at from which they had not the slightest expec - without it, the animal was a mere vegetable. I , olt C1111.1.111.N , invitee attenticn to his present stock of PrlmPti.9 ti . o 4 ul3. l rM. Ler TEVOIYI°° 2I, I Grocers. ... o. 118 South Second mural paintings which Giorgione made on 1 • • el, K ant London editions, and to the extraordlnar ad. tation of ever taking it down. The only And this organ, the very centre and soul ofstreet. the Grand Canal of Venice. In fact, in Ger.- 1 vanes in the beauty of the illustration's and colo -ine y and ' executed, thing Messrs . Chappell congratulated them- the organism, was, by mere physical exper t to their greater cheapness than the American editions. A EMS OF EXCRINGE drawn on London, Paris, Prate:fort, 101IAMr3. DRIED BEEF, AND TONGUF..2I. -JOHN many these out-door frescoes, executed in AoL Steward's justly celehodod Hama and Dried Beet. selves - u p on , was the smallness of the pecuni- meet , for a time made dead-all its powers very great variety of horn., ON LINEN. &e., de„ and LOTUS OF CREWE issued ava i lable through_out defiance or the elements, seem to have faredand Beef Tangoes; also the bezt N ow hrf eincineeti Cry sacrifice. The caprice of their art friend ice bound. And this organ, set free,received LE t NEW COUBSE OF LECTURES. AS better than in Italy. Kaulbach's decorative delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, ern. Europe, Hams. For sale by ht. F. SPILLIN. comer Ann rod Eighth streets. did not cost them more than a hun d red ' its functions back again, and, as we know blueing the bubjecte• How to live and what to live for; , pictures might pass to a casual observer as . . . pounds or so. Meanwhile the opera was now by further observations, its functions are viewed ; a t t i a ie turity and eel ago. Manhood generally re SMITH. RANDOLPH & arEW GREEN GINGER, PRIME AND GOOD ORDER uninjured : a photograph of the New Piwtko- ma king wa y in Paris , and Mr Har- unimpaired. Surely, this was the discovery cause of indigestion, flatulence and NervousCO.,s r /A at CdUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 11$ South Sec. thek now before rue shows every conapo . neon, the tenor, then lessee Of the of a new world. Corner Third and Chestnut. ----- talon distinct in detail. Of minor moment receipt of feta stamps, by addressing J. J. Dyer, 35 School POCKET BOOKS. Covent Garden . Opera-house, thought • .11.- C ahem'. liortan. felB Irl _ . are certain other external wall paintings. -- worth while . looking at this new The Story of a Bank-Note. - DIEDICINA)... - vo x : y ~, Thus, the frieze outside the Isar Gate is con THE G.RE AT I. Pl' *".* siderably damaged ;also the indifferent land- Boone Accordingly he gave it to his con- i . le al.- TiENTALLINA.-A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR • 0 '111) 4 ducto . r, the late A lfred Melton, and asked his NJ cleaning the Teeth, destroying aulmalcula , which in. _,„_ scapes, with King Ludwig's added poetry, PACIFIC RAILROAD opinion upon it. "Nothing in it," said Mel. feet them, giving tone to thiegums, and leaving a feeling . o 0 0 o -. which , adorn the open arcadee of the Hif of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth. It may . __,,,......--z - 's 'l, ton, honestly and conscientiously , as Mr- be used daily, and will be found to !strengthen weak and 9 Pocket Books. Garten, are in parts absolutely obliterated.ieeoing gums, while the aroma and detemivenees will -receiving the aid and supervision of the Government, HarrisonH to this day believes. "No use recommend it to ever) one. Being composed with the 4 %. . Portemonnles, i + It may be observed with thankfulness that in Munich frescoes which are worthless have doing it. Something perhaps might be done aasistance of the Dentist, Phydeimus and Mlcroacopiat. it and carried forward by the extraordinary resource, and . 4 silt 4 , , 4. Cigar Cases, I p 4,.. 0 with the Soldiers' Chorus."&c. So, to fortify is confidently offered as %reliable substitute for the un. energy of the powerful Corturations to whom It was in. ib' e Portfolios, °'" suffered most, while the best have, by a kind certain washes formally in vogue. treated-is rapidly apProechlog completion, and it is safe ','l ti n ° himself a little more, Mr. Harrison wrote Eminent Dentists , acquainted with the constituents of to pay th at PHILADELPIIIA AND SAN FRANCISCO ti 4 Dressing eases, ee. Providence, been preserved. It has been the the Dentallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing to WILL BE COhNFLITED BY RAIL BY THE 0' -1' custom, in palliation of the blunders 1 Par i s next to an eminent English composer then in pi event its unrestrained employment. Made only by . -, Bankers' Cases. .. 1 "Dear -- ," he wrote, "go and see JAhIES T. SHINN. Apothecary, FOURTH OE' JULY NEIXT. i committed by English painters and I "bus . t. 1 should like to do it, if you think it Broad and Spruce meets. Rosewood Ladles , & Gents , o La m es . k, the Royal Commission on the Fine Arts, For oale by Druggists generally, and Will do here." The reply was: "Don't think Fred, Browne, 1). L. Stackhouze, 1" I. Satchels and z an d Genus • i to plead in excuse the destruction of the Bastard & Co., Robert C. Davis, Mahogany ; II i above-mentioned frescoes in Munich:- Bit of it, for Heaven's sake! Of all the crude, C. R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bower, w raiaa : Trave ll ing Bags. : 1 Dressing i I weak, wretched things, this is about the very Isaac EL Kay, Chas Shivers, •. Desks. t in all styles. ', oar!. the cases are in no way parallel. In Munich C. IL Needles, S. 14. MeColin, 1 worst. I implore you not to risk it." Mr. T. J. Mahan& B. C. Bunting. not a single work worth preserving 'has per- Ambrose Smith. Chas. IL Mne, • Harrison naturally did not risk it after that, ~ killed; in fact, all the great, pictures of Come- I Edward Parriah, JBllllOB N. Marks, , and he thereby lost the chance of a maguill- Wm. B. Webb. E. Bringhurst & Co., HEATERS AND STOVES. lies Hese and Sehnert are to this moment James L. Birpham. Dyed S. Co.. intact. Furthermore, as I have shown, no i cent fortune. A year later, Mapleson pro- Hughes.. Combs, IL C. ellair'a Sons, -- THOMAS S. DIXON & SONS, duced it at Her Majesty's Theatre. Gye fol- Henry A. Bower, WYeth Jr Bro. Late Andrews & Nixon, fresco has suffered that has been reasonably 1 lowed suit, and before the astonished firm of'"" - No. Mg Glik.ST NUT Street. Philadas. • 1 1 SABELLA MARIANNO. H. D.. 225 N. TWELFTH - well cared for. It is surely too much to ex- 'Street Conmaltationa free. mush pout the process to bear what no other method Chappell Jr Co.could get their engravers and 1 printers to work, all London was rushing to could tesiat. • asisCualumsor, mom aloe ' buy the favorite airs of FauBt "Fresco-painting having been rxersistently practised in Germany for full thirty years, it is natural that the art has by this time ex tended over a wide area. Taus, as far north as Aix-la-Chapelle do we come upon a series of eight wall pictures covering a surface of 3,000 square feet. These .historic composi tions, which commemorate the reign of Charlemagne—bold in conception, original in treatment—were commenced by Alfred Bethel mode than thirty years ago. It is pos sible that the pigtneuts may be - deemed some what opaque, the colors crude, and the exe cution rather scratchy. Yet n'o one will ven ture to assert that the works are other than when they came from the artist's hands. They are substantially scathless. They hate, in short, escaped all that has befallen our English fterinoes. They have not blis tered, they have not peeled away; the colors do not lie on the surface loose as dust, to be brushed off from the walls. The sole injury I noted was an accidental scratch or scrape from a nail or ladder. "In like manner 1 am glad to report that Professor Bendemann's elaborate frescoes, which ten years since I saw in process of painting in the royal castle of Dresden, are well preserved. There are few more satis factory and impressias examples of mural decoration in Europe, than this grand throne room and its companion hall-room. On ~close examination a slight abrasion, crumb- French &launders About Gratat. The editors of the Paris semi-official papers have never performed a more ridiculous sum mersault than in regard to General Grant. After vilifying him all summer, and echoing all of Brick Pomeroy's slanders about the President elect, they lauded Grant suddenly to the skies as soon as they saw that nothing could prevent the election of th a Republican candi date for the Presidency. Ile obstinacy with which the organ of Rio French Minister of Foreign Affairs asserted that the election of Grant and Colfax was utterly impossible, shows that the French embassador at Wash ington must have misinformed his govern ment about the political prospects in the United States. If he did, he only imitated the example set him by his. predecessors. Most of Louis Napoleon's jau.c pas in regard to the United States since the year 1860, were owing to the ridiculous reports sent him by his ministers in Washington. The em bassadors are changed so often that none of them are very familiar with the affairs of the United States, and their attaches who are petted by the aristocracy of Washington think:that that class of society is a true re presentative of public 'opinion in America. Even in 1864 the. French embassador at Washington asserted moat positively that the disruption of the Union was an accomplished fact, and that the Federal Government would The science of chemistry has been put to a hard test lately in Prussia. At the bank of a provincial town there appeared a peasant with an odd mass of pulp, requesting the cashier to change that for him. On close ex amination one little scrap was found contain ing the number of a ten-thaler bank-note: the rest was pulp, and nothing could be made of it. The poor peasant then explained matters. He bad brought eighty thalers in bank-notes from the market, and had lost the little bundle in the stable. There an eager goat found it and proceeded calmly to eat it up. The peasant having become aware of his loss, rushed back into the stable, and just entered it in time to perceive the last morsel of a ten thaler note disappearing. His wife, wise woman, advised him to kill the goat at once. This he had done, and there was the result. All the printing having bee'h almost entirely obliterated, the question has arisen whether it might be possible to restore some portions of it by chemical agencies, or to discover by means of a powerful microscope traces which to the naked eye are invisible. The peasant in the interval has received the value of the one note, and a promise that everything pos sible shall be done for him as to the others. A Legend oft a relish Salt Milne. In the last number of Putnam's Magal zinc there is a description of a Polish salt' mine, and of a little chapel far down in the earth, concerning which the following ac count is given : "It is devoted to the memory of the pious wife of one of Poland's early kings, to whom Heaven vouchsafed, in 1252, the boon of ba stowing the knowledge of these wondrous treasures on her impoverished subjects. She was afar off in Hungary, the legend says, and hearing there of the fearful suffering of her native land, she was ordered, by her patron saint, to cast a precious ring, -which she most valued of all her trinkets, into a deep well. She did it in simple faith, and, when she re turned to her home at the foot of the Carpa thian Mountains, some peasants brought her a piece of rock salt, believing it to be a costly jewel..lt was of no •value in itself, but, oh wonder! in the heart of the transparent mass her ring lay imbedded. She understood the revelation from on high—ordered search to be made for more of the shining substance, and thus were discovered the great mines of Wielle2ka, which have ever since been a M REMICK & SONt BOUTW ARE FOUNDRY, 480 WABHIN TON Avenue, Philadelphia. • MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES—High and Lo v Pressure. Horizontal. Vertical. Beam. Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Pump. BOlLERS—Cyllnder, Flue, Tubular, &c. STEAM HAMMERS—Nasmyth and Davy styles, and of all sizes. CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Braze, ROOFS—Iron Frames. for covering with Slate or Iron. TAKS—Of Cast or Wrought Iron. for re fi neries. water, • (A N loha. GAS MACHINERY--Such as Retorts. Bench Castings, Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Bar rows; Valves, Governors. &c. SUGAR MACHINERY-431:6h as Vacuum Pans amt Pumps, Defacators. Bone Black Filters, Burners, Wash. era and Elevators; Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone Black Cara, &c. 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Env pe and resume the dutioa of hie profession on December 2. 18U8 . , Addreee, care DONBALL BROS.. nolbatit No. 11U North Ninth street, More than two-thirds of the Through Line and Branches between the Missouri River and the Pacific Ocean are constructed, at a coat of nearly ONE HIINDIRED MILLIONS, And the remainder is being pushed forward with no wt, alleled vigor. The businesei of the Central Pacific Railroad for the month of July last was as fallowa, In doLD: Gross Earnings'. Operating Expenaes. Net Earnings. 75259,890 89 $60.244 72 $179 228 17 This result wan upon les- than 200 mike opened for bitainess. with insufficient rolling suck, and wan derived from legitimate commercial business only--being alto gether independent of the transportation of the immense amounts of men, subsistence and materials required for grading and extending the track Loarly one hundred miles taetward during the name period The undersigned offer for sale, and recommend to in vest orathe „ First Mortgage 3O• Year Gold iSouds CENTRAL PACIFIC B. B. CO., bearing six per cont. per annum interest, both principal and Merest payable in "UNITED STATES GOLD COIN." These bonds are the first lieu upon ono of the most productive and valuable railroad linos in the world —a line which will be finished within twelve montbAand which is already earning, after paying operating ox. primes, more than twice the annual charge of its Bonded ebt About $B,OOO 000 of 'the Bonds. have been taken in Europe where they are well liked. A limited amount will be dleposed of at 103 PER.CENT,, AND ACCRUED INTEREST, PI CURRENCY The Bonds aro of 531,000 each, With BMW-annual gold coupons attached, payable in Jtily and January. We receive all closer gof Government bonds atthei7f market ates,in exchange fo. the Central Pavitio Railroad bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize from 5 CO 10 PER CENT. PROFIT end keep the principal of their in vestments equally secure. Orders and Inquiries will receive prompt attention. In formation, Descriptive Parn_plilets. dm., giving a full ac count of the Organization Progress. Business and Pros pects of the Enterprise, furnished on application. Bonds tent by return Express at our cost. Dealers in Government Beatniks, Gold &0., No. 46 S. 'Third St. $7:000. gir. — The. amoi r s vrit v w , n097.7t• • , te. bouth Fourth atreot NUT Street, °Malta United States Mint, Manufacturers of LOW DOWN, PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, G And other RATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fire ; ALL , O. WARMAInFURNACES • For Warming Public and Private Buildings. 'MU STERS, VENTILATORS, AND CHIMNEY CAPS, COGRINr.RANOES, BATTI•BorGEREL WHOLESALE and RETAIL NAVAL STOKES. NAVAL BTOREI3.-400 BBLB. NO. I AND PALO. Rooth ; 260 Bblo. N 0.2 Basin 050 Bblo common /Wain:. 100 }lbis. Wilmington Tar ; 50 Bblo Wilmington Pitch; 12b Bble. pure white B to. Turpentine, in ;dor° and for bale by COCHRAN, itUtiOELL & CO,, 23 North Front mt•ect. nOTTON-200 ”ALES COTTON. IN STORE AND V for onto by COCHRAN, RUSSELL CO., 23 N. Front streit.— SPIRITS TURPENTINE—&d BARRELS SMUTS TURs. pontiffs) now landing and for salts by EDW. ROW. LEY. No. 16.8mith Whanios. au27stt 1) I CU. —432 CASKS PRIME CAROLINA. RICE. NOW At. landing from steamer Promathene, from Charleston. and for oak. by COCHRAN. RUSSELL & CO., M North. Front. TUIWENTINE bolts. ROSIN-110 BARREXA Spirits Turpentine ; 142 PIIIO Soap Rosin; 1L5.5. bls. No. 2 Shipplee Rost_mlanding from steamer Pioneer. for.sala by EJJW. 11. ROW. EY 1t; S. Wharves. n02,t1 a OTEL. JONES /10E0E. HAREIS4WURG, PENNSYLVANIA. Tho undersigned haying leased the above - popular and well known House, which has been thoroughly repaired and greatly irnproyed. es well as entirely refurnished throughout with elegant new furniture, inoludloß th e appointments of a.Aret•elues Hotel, will lib ready. for the reception of guethe en and after the 15th of November. T11.051A8 FAltitY. Proprietor_ 0e3117m4 I=U9BAJPIIIICI James 8. PAlamn, auctioneer. of Pittabarg,h, committed suicide yesterday. LATEST roturne from the British Parliamentary elections show a Liberal majority' of 117. Tim official majority for Gen. Grant in Maine is 28,039. --- - Tins- official majority for Seymour In . Kentucky is 76,820. Buz JOHN Youvo, the new Governor-General of etreada, arrived in Ottawa yesterday. tine. B. Minuses. for many years President of the Atlantic Mail Company, died yesterday, JITLIGE Wst. T. HARRIEI, of Memphis, died -on Thursday. Basia Ton Cunnurs SUMNER arrived in Washing t 021 yesterday. Tun schooner Charles S. Carstairs, from 'Phila delphia for New York, is ashore on Long Beach. for crew are'safe. Um rumors of a treaty between France and the Netherlands have been officially contradicted 'at the Hague. Ax immense and enthusiastic demonstration in favor of a Spanish Republic was. made•at Sara goon on Thursday. - Tun Monarchists of Spain have held large pub lic meetings at Corunna, Ferrol, Santiago de Compostella, and other places. /dramArra in Havana are raising a' subscrip tion for the pay and equipment of three months' volunteers, so that they may enter immediately on active service against the rebels. Buxom are rife that several cargoes of arms for the revolutionists have beon landed in Cuba, but the government baa. received no official in-. formation of the facts. h. is reported , that a secret commission has left'Cuba for New York, with the object of p iloting the favor of the American press and Gov ernment for the rebellion on the island.. Jour; M. Pcori, Probate Judge of Franklin county, Ohio, has been held in $.5,000 bail to answer the charge of issuing fraudulent natural. zation papers. A GOASTING-VMSEL has arrived at Havana with a portion of the cargo from the, wreck of the steamer Star of the Union. Other vessels were taking freight out of the wreck, and are ex pected soon. Gov. GEARY has appointed illram (.orlon, D., A. Boyd Hamilton and William Colder. Com misaioners to the Cattle Plague Prevention Con vention, to be held in Springfield, Illinois, nest month.• Otis_hundred_ and fifty laborerf _lnAho_employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, were arrested by the municipal authorities of Washington, D. C., yesterday, for making exca vations without proper authority. Tim Alabama Legislature has adopted several sections of tho bill to -punish "Ku-Kluxism." The bill declares it no crime to shoot a person masked after dark, and imposes a penalty of one to two years' imprisonment for appearing in a mask. SANDWICH Isr.Alvo advises of the 14th say that the disturbances at Hawaii, It is thought, would be suppressed without further loss of life. The ringleaders were captured and brought to Hono lulu for trial. The crater at Kliamea is again ac tive, and at night is quite brilliant. Na an have been felt at Hilo, and only an occa sional one In Kan. Polls were.opened in Hono lulu November 3. The vote reaulted Grant 121; Beymour6. Commodore - John — Putty, a well known navigator, died at Honolulu November 10. He has been a resident of the Island since 1834. Consolidation of Express Companiep. New Yong:, Nov. 27.—The long pending nego tiations in this city resulted to-day in the consoli dation of the American and Merchants' Union Express Companies. Articles of association have been formally executed, with the following Board of Directors: Ham Wells. Elmore P. Rose, Wm. G. Fargo, Wm. C. Bardslev, Edward B. Judson. Wm. IL Seward, Jr., Jae. C. Fargo, Jno. N. Knapp, Johnston Livingston, Clinton F. Backus, Jas. M. Thompson. Theodore M. Pome roy and Benjamin F.-Cheney.. At an election of the officers held to-day, the following were chnse.n President—William 0. Fargo; Vice President—Theodore T. Pomeroy; Treasurer—Elmore P. Ross; Secretary—John N. Knapp: General Superintendent and Assistant Treasurer—James C. Fargo. The new arrange ment goes into effect immediately, and the offi cers say business will be adjusted to the new basis within the ensuing week. The consolidation is said to have been made on terms of entire equality between the two companies, but the details are not yet announced, though promised for an early day.; The terms of consolidation of the American and Merchants' Union Express Companies, ere that the Merchants' Union stock is taken at OM shares for one, making its portion of the canital $9.000,000. The consolidated company will have a total capital of $18,000,000, and will continue the existing co-operative arrangements with the old companies. The new company will bear the title of "American Union Express Company." The Commercial says the Adams Company was not represented at the meeting, and it la opposed to the basis of the amalgamation, and conse quently a renewal of the express • war is by no means improbable. A Crow $OO9l. A correspondent residing in Conestoga township, Lancaster county, writes that "on the banks of the Conestoga creek a short distance above Wabank, in Lancaster county, is a Crow Roost,. At this place thousands of crows roost every night. They leave every morning and return m the evening. They do not go singly or in flocks, but in four di visions, one division going nearly due east, one nearly due south, another nearly due west, and the other nearly duo north, and from these they branch off and spread over the country and ha the eveaing they return from precisely the same points. In the morning as soon as daylight begins to dawn. they are stirring about and flying from tree-to tree, keeping up an incessant cawing, which is very disagreeable and annoying to the people living in the neighborhood. About sun rise they start off, going in regular lines and always in the same directions, each division taking its own route, and it is .very probable that the same crows always constitute the same division. Those which go in a south erly direction, at a distance of five miles - from the "Roost," never deviate above a quarter of a mile east or West from their regular route. either going or coming; never deviating any except when the wind blows pretty strong, when they fly very low and along the more sheltered Places, in, order to avoid the wind as much as they can. It takes them on. an average thirty minutes to pass a given point; longer if the wind is against them, and less if it is an their favor. Their lino being fully one hundred yards in width, and they flying with great rapidity, it is impossible to count them or even to make an estimation that will ap proximate closely to the nuMber; but their number is very great. About ten miles from the "Roost" these divided into two branches, one going towards the southeast, and the other towards the•southwest. , Where, or how far all the crows that Come to this place to roost go during the day is not known to the , writer, but they undoubtedly spread over .a large extent of territory to seek food, probably one hundred miles or more in every direction from the Roost. A few years ago their roost, which had been about a halls mile further up the Cones toga, was destroyed by the clearing away of the woods which contained it, but they.. did not leave this section of the country, but immediately selected their present roost, to which they have come ever since. Coal Stasemens. The following is the amount of coal transported over 'the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, during the week ending Thursday, Nov. 26, 1868: ' Tons.Owt. a'rcim St. C1air......... • .......... ....... 31,234 00 " Port Carbon. ........ 7,841 14 " -P0tt5vi11e......... ........... 2,684 10 " Schuylkill Haven............ ........ 27.383 07 " Auburn ...:••••• ................... 9,605 11 •'" Port Clinton 12,983 05 "' Rarriaburg and Dauphin............ 5,19713 'Total Anthracite Coal for week 09;820 00 Ifittuminous Coal from Harrisburg and Datiphin for week...... • ......... ...... 7;224 00 Total for week paying freight ......... 07,044 00 Coal for the Company's u5e............5,3 l 0 12 Total of all kinds for week 102,354 12 Previously this. year • 3 920,744 03 1 TO g010T0t0PL .,.. . 3 3 .5 4 2 1g „0 T4T (1) 4 • [Tits foll Owing table sopearoo. in '6 portion of our editions of yesterdayrl; ,•,' • • • /1111114111 TA• e The Official. Voter , off' October and Itoverkiber• THE VOTE BY 0013='1118. Fr o.lg-0 2. : • S, ; • oourrr its. 6 • e • cr. g _ . Adams 647 1399 . 6E37 1893 48 .... Allen 2836 5515 3047 6604 122 .... • Bartholomew.. 2007 2699 2010 2509 93 .... Bs 526 430 642 421 25 81ackf0rd.....,. 602. 678 544 673 .23 800ne,.,,,,..., 2578 2405 2519 2324 69 .... Brown 427 1084 458 1080 85 .... 11331 1848 1794 1812 .' 1 Ca 55............ 2363 2787 2376 2,73 83 .... Clark 18.53 8144 1270 3082 79 .... Clay 1690 1960 1708 1856 122 .... Clinton 1816 1810 1794 1764 138 ... _ Crawford 983 1012 970 983 • 17 .-... Devices.- ..... 162.5 1752 1882 1782 77 .... Dearborn 218'3 • 8072 3256 5941 223 . . . Decatur 2225 1916 2263 1892 124 . . . DoK alb 1705 1764 1750 1726 87 .... Delaware 2647 1117 2700 1010 91 Dubois 479 1916 510 1986 ....39 E1khart.......,,41894 2729 2953 2706 93 .... Fayette.:....... 1473 1178 1475 1181 49 .... - Floyd 1545 2717 1537 2716 Pot' nt aln 1811 2045. 1796 2059 30 Franklb3., 1561 21323 16,3. 2796 69 .... Fulton- ..... 1256 1438 12.46.1419 Gib50n.......... /901 1867 1941 1821 83 „. Grant.- ...... 2219 1607 5386 1599 45 .... 44reene . ..... 1995 - 1965 18011 1%3 110 . Hamilton. 2958 • 1418 8242 1278 419 ... Hancock- 1401 174 t 1414 1413 it .... Harrison . 1706 2213 1785 229 al Hendricks:..... 2853 1500 2973 1462 158 .... Henry 2373 1516 3438 1412 167 ~.. H0ward........ 1935 1185 2017 1131 83 'Huntingdon—. , 2079 .• 2064 2075 1981 79 .... ' 1888 'MS' 1430 2337 43 Jasper ...... . 163 414 156 398 21 .. . Jay........ ... 1543 1994 1551 1444 58 Jefferson. 2767 2390.....999 2517 Jennings. 1812 1473 11338 1449 50 .... Johnson 1671 2156 1086 2149 31 . . Knox. 1737 23E4 1863 2411 53 .... Kosciusko 2608 1905 2300 2120 87 .... La Orange 18E5 10133 1945 1070 103 .... Lake 1849 830 1539 759 szs . . Lap0rte......... 2859 2801 5364 2976 1110 Lawrence 1752 1.529 1781 1466 89 . . . . 51... 1232 2778 L 966 2744 63 . Marini..... :.... 6569 5214 7938 6539 794 .... 59 ar5ba11........ 1914 2:P5 1921 2391 21 .... March.......... 857 1182 894 1201 S9l .... Miami........... 2154 2353 2193 2271 121 .... Monroe. 1484 1402 1496 1308 • 45 ... Montgomery..: 5313 2693 2628 2666 51 .... M0rgan.........2000 1539 2047 1460 128.... N0wt0n„........ 535 - 316 603 412 193 .... Noble... 2362 2164 2419 2090 131 . Ohio - 599 402 686 . 465 14 . . Orange. ........, 1288 1379 1264 1370 .. 15 Owen. ... 1409 1%3 1283 1896 al .... Parke.-- 2304 1264 2362 1349 63 .... Perry . 1306 1540 1275 1444 165 . Pike............ 1387 17,80 1410 1360 31 l'orter... . ..... T 72 4- -1313 - 169 - 126.1 176 ... P05ey........... 18E9 2157 1239 M 64 152 .... 232 912 642 iat .... 6 Putnam . . ... 2115 2521 3145 • 2423 .... 2 Randolph 2999 - 1503 3103 1415 195 .... Ripley.... 964 O MS 2098 2042 227 Hush ...... . 2123 3)19 2116 1933 78 .... 5c0tt............ 635 911 6813 . 912 She 2097 2557 2069 2592 37 .... 5pencer......... 1943 1872 1989 1850 61 .... Starke.... 208 370 312 353 21 .... Steuben 1166 - 1333 1881 •• • 830 1.08 Et Joseph 2991 2229 3075 8349 135 . . Sullivan ... 1269 2443 1294 2457 11 . Switzerland._ . 1258 1466 1209 86 .... Ti, per anoe 1827 3411 39 , 6 3174 335 Tipton 971 1296 1020 1265 77 . Union.... l3u9 011 915 638 VandertSorgh... 2273 3321 5595 2148 231 . Vermillion_ .. 1214 al 1533 805 98 Viso .... ....... 3323 3117 83140 p 3582 159 W abash .. 2839 IE6I 2940 1 1647 155 .... Wa,ren. ...... 1463 852 1597" 841 7 4. .... Warrick min - 18813 1573 186.3 86 .... Washington... 11303 2015 1650 23238 24 .... NO eyrie. , 4281 2092_ 5018 2479 335 .... We1t5.......... 1047 1467 1094 1474 40 .... White .. 1104 .1098 1174 1101 66 ... Whit1ey........ 1334 108 1373 162 52 .... TOtlil 171.575 170614 17049 16656; 8741 • 120 1110VLD136NTIS OF OCEAN 8 TO • MM9lr. MIPS /11011 POI DAWN Atalanta :.-.. ....... ..LondOtf..New York.... Nov. 14 Tripoli ........ ..... .Liverpool..Boaton&N York.... Nov. 14 Colorado.. .1 iverpool-Neiv Y0rk..... ~...Nov. 17 Deutschland- -Southampton ..New Y0rk.......... Nov. 17 City of Boston. --Liverpool-New York... —....N0v. Id France. .Liverpool_New York.. - ...Nov. 18 Palmyra., ....... ....LiverpooL.New T York via 8.-Nov. 24 TO DEPAB San Francisco New York..ll4.v.Slcal&X.C....Nov. X) Gefroanla. .New York..liainburg Nov. M City of Wastungton.N. York..Liverrola IlaPz ...Dec. 1 Ariz0na............New York..Aspinwail Dec. I Ramie. ............New York..LiverpooL........ ..Dec. 2 Sun aria:..l' . .......New York..Liveroool- .. - ......Dec. 3 Morro s.actle... -.New York-Bavana.— --Dec. 3 Pioneer. . - . ..Pidiadalohia..Wilzoingtort...-....Dec. 4 City of Bocton.....New York..Giverpool- ... Dec. 5 Denmark.... ...... New York.. Liverpool.- ...... Dec. 6 Bonus's. - New York..liamburg ....... .....Dec. 8 China........ ...... New York..Llverpool Dec. 9 Colorado.. .. . . ..New York.. Liverpool.... _. D ec. 9 eteetasand Stripes....PhilatPs..Havazut . .Dec... = BOA OF TRADE; SAMUEL SronEB. GEO. N. TATHAM Mozszniat Co ANDREW WHEELEB, MARINE BI7I.IiFIT tN. PORT OF PREE.ADELFELIA—fournisa 28. 5m7 .4157 x, 7 15 r Ova 8=78..:4:14 laisua WAlnts. 1166 ~t:~:i~v:~~sv:~s:X.:~'L '~~'~; Steamer A C Stinera. Knox. 24 hours from New York, with mitre to W P Clyde & Co Steen:or Beverly. Pierce. 24 hours from New York, with mike to W P Clyde & Co. Brig Geo E Prescott, Mills. from Vinalhaven, with stone to captain. chr Lizzle,Tabbe-rt. 7 days fiona Galata. with lumbar to W A Levering. Behr D Talbot, Packard, Imp New York. With mdse to Warren & Gregg. Behr Caroline. lice, from Millville, with mdse to Whit en Tatem & Co. Schr Mary & Caroline. Fowler. I day from Leipeic, Del. with grain to Joe E Palmer. echr Banner, Townsend, 2 days from Indian River. Del. with grain to Jas Berndt. Sete' Sarah & Mary. Fowler, 1 day from Leipsie, Rel. with grain to Joe E Palmer. behr May. Connell. 1 ' , day from Magnolia. Del, with grain to Jae Barrett. Behr Zousve. Short. 1 day from Magnolia, Del, with grate to Jas Barrett. Schr TycooCooper. 1 day from Smyrna Creak, Del. with grain tows L Bewley & Co. Behr Clayton t Lowber, Jackron. I day from Smyrna, Del. with grain to Jae L Bewley & Co. Behr Chief. Aydelotto, I day from Indian River, with grain to Collins 6: Co. Schr E English. Crowell. Boston. Behr Lottie, Taylor. Boston. Behr J S Moore. Nicke,son, Boston. Behr 11l Tilton. Fritzlnger. Salem. Tug Thoe Jet:temp. alien, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to WC Clyde & Co. LEARED 'YESTERDAY Steamer Wyoming. Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia and Southern Mail SS Co. Steamer W Whilden. Itiggana. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. Steamer Mayflower. Fultz. N York. W P Clyde di Co. Steamer Fannie, Fenton. New York. W M Baird & Co. Bark Marco Polo, Minesen Bremen. P Wright a dons. Bark Maria (Br), Baker. Antwerp, E d Roeder & Co. Schr Caroline, Tice, MiIIVIIIC. WhitaU. Tatum & Co. Behr A F Ames, Ames Boston, Knight & Sons. Behr A 111 Bird. Merrill. Boston. J Rommel. tr. lug Thee Jeftereon. Allen. Baltimore. with bargee, W P Clyde & Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Evenbig Bulletin. BEADING. Nov. 26. IBM The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schylkill (,anal, bound to Philadelphia. laden and consigned as follows: William & [tarry. , with lumber to E Shoemaker & Co Lizzie & Alice. and E s. do to A El Cavelier; Union Lime do to Sch Nay Co; Clifford. do to D Trump. Sou& Co ; Margaret, grain to Hoffman & Renade.. F. WRIGHTSVILLE. PA.. Nov. 25, 1868. The following canal bOata passed this office to-dal, east- ward bound. viz,: West Branch. with lumber to E Shoemaker & Co; Jae 11 McConkey. pig how to Wilmington; W and lumber to 11, N'Jolverton ; Naomi. do to Wilmington; F Craig. do to Lundell & Co; J E Blaekrell, do to Patterson Lipolhcott; Two Brothers , . do to R Wolverton. Nov 25—S M Bissford. with lumber to 1) B Taylor & Son; Fanchon, do to Trump, don & Co; W F Nagle. Martba Jane end Four Sitters. do to Patterson & Dincott ; Daniel Herr, do to Henry Croekey & Co; Wash • imam. No 2, do to aboemaker & Co; Daniel Kline: - do to It VV olverton. MEOIORAIsIDA - - - Steamer Bunter, Rogers, hence at Providence 54th instant Steamer Gen . Meade,Sampson, sailed from New Orleans 26th lust for New York. Steamer Goo Washington..Gager.cleared at New Or. leans 91st inet. for New York. - Bark David Nichols, Wyman, hence at Boston yester : day. Brig S V Merrick, Norden, cleared at New York yes terday for Cardenas Brigs Annandale. Tutker. and _Prentiss Hobbs. Snow, hence at Boston Veitefday. Schrs Chesil Caritairs. hence for New York, in ashore on Long Bean, NJ—crew all saved. Assistance has bee t r. sent from New York. Behr A IA Flanagan, Collins, sailed from Matanzas nth inst. for New York. Behr Geo Twibell, Frame, hence at Washington, DC. 25th Inst. Behr Filmdom's. Edwards. at Mayaguez 9th inst. from Georgetown, BC, and sailed 10th for St Johns, PR. Y Behr R Law, ork. hence at Stonington 2311 inst. Behr Louisa Frazier, Steelman, was np at Charleston 25th inst. for Boston, Bchr Kate B Rich, t oughty, at Georgetown, SC. 26th inst. from Charleston. - Behr Mary Price, Harrison, hence at. Plymouth, Mass. 24th inst. Behr Ralph Bauder, Crosby, cleared at Salem 24th inst. for this port. Bears Eva May, Richards; Henrietta Simmons, God frey; N W Magee (8 masts).„.Ketchum, and B L Simmons, Young, hence at Salem 25th hast.C &bra J U Perry, Kelley. and Lottio port.. Perry, sailed from New Bedford 25th inst. (or this port. MARINE MISCELLANY. rapt Waterman, of Behr Mary Platt.. at New London. reporm_ ear th o schr Harrielfktßrooks..af.Philadelphia. at anchor n bland." waiting the assistance of a steamtug. , She is completely wrecked forward, both bows being stove to the water's edge. She will be taken to City Island for repairs. NILUSIUAIa• B 4 LL")" , 1' ,( 11.8710p.,•-- 133 Bonin Nineteenth street. 'ea 888 mo• QlO, F. RONDINELLA, TEACHER OF SINOING. FRI Ovate leesons and clams. flogirlonco. 1308 S. Thirteenth streot. • au2.s.tyo THE DAILY EVENING. BULLETINN — PattIiADEUMAt SATURDAY, NOYMBER 28, ;1865.: INSVRANCE COMPANY. The following statement of the affairs of the Company is published in conformity with a provisionof its charter. PREMIUMS RECEIVED Pram November let. 1867. to October 81st. 1868. On Marino and Inland Risks $BO3 506 74 On Piro Risks 145,205 06 5H2.711 Bo Premiums on Policies not marked off November 1, 1267 406.645 71 PREMIUMS MaiME Ae earned from Nov. 1.1867. to Oct. On Marino and Inland Bloke. ...87 77 On Fire Rieke 148,317 72 Iniereet dining the same period— Selvages, dm LOBBES, EXPENSES, be.. During the year as above. Marine and Inland Navigation Loma 13424.062 74 Fire Loeser.... 1348581 Return Premiums 0.141 02 Re•lnenrances 243,06 51 Agency Charges, Advertihing, Yrintina. &c ........... 60.686 63 Taxes—United States, State and ea Municipal Taxes.._ . 43.555 Expenses 21.90965 8716637 31 $1.319.900 Par The Board of Directors have this day declared a CAIUR DIVIDEND' of TEN PER CENT. on the CAPITAL STOCK. and SIX PER CENT. Interest on the SQRIP of the Company, payable on and after the let December proximo, free of National and State Taxes. hay have also declared a SCRIP DIVIDEND of THIRTY PER CENT. on tie EARN En PREMIUMS for the 3 ear ending October 81, tga certificates of which will be issued to the parties izititied to the same, on and after the Ist December proximo, free of National - and State Taxes. .- --- They have ordered, also, that the SCRIP CERTIFI CATES OF PROFITS of the Company. ftv the year end ing October 31, 1864, be redeemed in CASII, at the office of the Company. on and after let December proximo; all interest thereon to cease on that day. W'By privision of the Charter, all Certificates of Scrip not presented for redemption within fire years after public notice that they will be redeemed. shall be forfeited and cancelled on the 600ke of the Company. . Lir . cern licate of yeofts issued under $25. By the Act . of Incorporation, "no certificate shall issue un ess stained within two tears after the declaration of the alviderul whereQt it is evidence," Thomas C. Hand, Edmand A. Souder, John C. Davis. Samuel E. Stokes, James C. Hand, Henry Sloan, Theophilue Paulding. William C. Ludwig, Joseph R. Seal, George 6 Leiper, Hugh Craig. Henry C. Hallett, Jr., John R. Penrose. John D. Taylor. Jacob P. Jonee, George W. Bernadou, James Traguair, WElliato G. Beaton. Eoward Darlington, Jacob 'liege]. H. Jones Brcoke, Spencer M'llvaine, James B. td'e arland, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh. Edward Lafourcade. A. B. Berger. do. Joshua P. Eyre, D. T. Morgan. do . THOMAS C. HAND, President,: JOHN C. D kVIS, Vice Prealdent. HENR RY Y B LYLI3URN AsetALL, . Se Sec cretary. HEretary LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST Office,Southeast Cor, Fifth and Chestnut, Capital, - - - :$1,000,000 GEORGE H. STUART. Philadelphia. GEORGE W. cnnuos, • WILLIAM A. PORTER. F. A. DEEXEL. .. WM. V. 'URBAN. THOMAS W. EVANS. .. S. H. HORSTMANN. .. A. J. DREXEL, .. JOSEPH part ERSON, .. V. M. C. HOUSTON, .. . B. J. LOLMS, HENRY E. ROOD. Reio York—JAMES B. Bank. MOBRISON, President Manhat. tan _ JOSEEII ST c UART. of J. &J. Stuart a Co.. Bankers. Boston—Lion. E.. S. TOBEY (late President Board of 'frade.) Cinoinnati—A. E. CIIAMBERLAIN. of Chamberlain & . . - Co. • Chicano—L. Z. LEITER, of Field, Loiter & Co. C. M. SMITH, of Geo. C. Smith ds Brothens. Bankers. - • Louixcitte. It y.—WM. GARVIN, of Garvin, Bell ds Co. St. Louis—JAMES E. YEATMAN. Merchants` National Bank. _ Baltimore—Wbi. PmsearT untITH, Superbatondent Consolblited Railway Line Now York to Washington. B. B. SHOEMAKER, of Adams ds Co. Ex ress. CHRISTIAN AX. of G. W. Gail its As FRANCIS 'T. RING, - -President Central Savings Bank. , Hon. J. W. PATTERSON, U.S. Senator from N. H. GEORGE Ho STUART, President. HENRY E. ROOD, Vice President. This Company issues Policies of Life, Insurance upon till the vat ILOUB plans that have been proved b v the expe rience of European end American Companies to be sate, eound and reliable, at rates as LOW and UPON TERMS AB IP AVOHABLE an those of any - Company of equal stability. All policies are non forfoitablo after tho Payment of two or more Premiums. 1105 th 4 to 3m [lRllUBAlppEr. c)ipiem or TELE DELAWARE MIJTUAL SAFETY PHILADELPHIA. November nth, l9BB. ASSETS OF THE COBIPANY. November 1.1860. $200.000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan. 10 40's . . . . . Ef,%18,500 00 120.000 United Staitisi kerVeni.: 1881 138.800 00 50,000 Milted States Six Per Cent. Loan (for Pac Railroad) , ~.. 50,000 00 B 00.00) State of Penneylvania Six Per Cent. Loan.. .. 211,315 00 -125,000 City of PhtladelPhia Six Per-Cant,- - - Loan (exempt from Tax)...... 123,584 00 50,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent. Loan . . 51,500 00 20,000 Penn, ysvLihiii . lialijoad .. SliSt Moil; gage Six Per Cent. Bonds ' 20.200 00 25,000 Penneylvania Railroad . Second Mortgage Six Per cent Benda.. 24,000 00 25,000 Weaern Penneylvaula. Railroad Mortgage nix Per Cent.. Bonds (Penna. RR. guarantee).. 2(4000 State of 'imamate° Five Per Cent Loanfl 7,000 State of Tenneesa Per Cent. Loan 15.000 G erman town Gas Company. princi pal and intereet gu.rantee.l by the c a lui tta . m. Philadelphia, 300 ghat ea . . . —....... 15,000 10.000 rennsylv oad Company ... CO . 200 ehares Mock." _ 11.300 00 5.000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany. 100 ahares stock 3.500 00 20,(100 Philadelphia and Southern Mail BtoloilshiP Company, 80 shales stock_ 15.000 00 21/7.900 , Loans on Bond and Mortgage. that Seas on City Properties......... 21:17J+00 00 Market Value, 81.13010.5 M COO, $L093,604 26 Real Estate Bias Receivable for • humrances made ...... . 3ZI 406 91 Balance. d . tie a t ascii:Cies-1G; miums on Marine Policiee—Ao. caned interest and other debts due the Company 40.178 88 Stock and Scrip of sundry Corpora thins. 83.156 OR Estimated Cash In Cub in Drawer. ..... 413 65 1116.563 73 81.647.= IV PLULADSLP/ILL. November U, 1868. DIRECTORS; UNITED SECURITY COMPANY, OF PENNSYLVANUL. PHILADELPHIA. DIItECTOB9; C. F. BETTO, Secretary. J. L. LUDLOW, M. D., Consulting Physician R. M. °IRVIN, M. D., Medical Examiners JOSEPH F. }WEEPER, M. D., C. STITA.RT PATTERBONI RICHARD LUDLOW, Counael, ASBURY LIFE INKURANCE COMPANY, Capital, LEMUEL BANGS, Prentdent. OF 0. ELLIOTT, Vice Feta!dont and Etec'l. EIBiORY 1/L'OLJ.NTOViI. Actuary. • The illsbul7 Company Lines Policia/ in all the formS is present use on tbo most liberal Orme Cu respect to rate*. division of. proilts. restrictions on occupation and travel. compatible With safety. loans one.third of premiums when desired. and makes all policies absolutely non for Commencing /nosiness only in April last, it his been re• caved with so much favor that its assurances already amount to over $1.000400, and are rapidly increasing day PEND SY ILVenittl. AGENCY, , JAMEII.I2. LONG/WHS.' Manager, 302. VW salnut Street, PlMlltadelpltita. LOCAL BOAR) OF REFERENCE IN PHILADELPHIA. Thomas T. 'frisker, John D. Bl.4.,reary. James B. Longacre. J . Is. UPniacidt, Ai thut (LVolk% James Long. John M. Marls. James Hunter. Wm Divine. B. IL Worne, John a. Wrlght, Chas. Spencer. S. Merits Webs, 0c24 s tu 260 . . ~. $144A1 . 51 182.9. - CHARTER PERPETUAL. $01.923 49 107,498 89 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY $1.0026422 21 PHILADELPHIA, Nos 435 and 437 Chestnut Street. Assets on January 1,1868, 1ir•2,41303,741.0 09. Capital _.. Accrued Surplus Premiums ...... $291 LAS 00 UNSETTLED CLAIMS 23. . $33.e3 Losses Paid Since 1829 Over I#s l 5 00,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terme - - DIELEGIORS. Craill i . ; :la ßanelcer. • Geo. Fates. Tob Wagner Alfred Fitter. Samuel rant. ' ifras. W. Lewis. M. D., Geo. W. Iliehards. Thomaa Sparks. Isaac Lea. Wm. B. Grant. " N. DANCKEK. President. Eti, Vice President. ecretary pro tern. tricky. this Company has no feld GEO. Fa JAB. W. MoALLMTER, Except at Lexington, Rent :Agencies wen of Pittabargh. SICTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA. NW Oi PHILADELPHIA. tIFFIC ESTORY., No. 3 BOOTH FITTS STREET. SECOND ASSETS, $170,000. Mutual system exclusively. - combining econonly with safety. Insures Buildings. Household Goods: and Merchandise generally. LOSSEB PROMPTLY PAID, . . Caleb Clothier, William P. Reeder. Ben Jam In Malone. Joseph Chap. an. Thomas Mather, Edward M. 'Needles T: Ellwood Chapman, Wilson M: Jenkins, Bimeun Matlac& Lukens Webster. Aaron W. Gamit Francis T. Atkinnon. t.: CLOTHIER, Prcaident. BENJAMIN MALONE. Vice Freablant. TEIODIAS MATMES, Treasurer T. ELLWOOD CELLPMA.N. Secretary. rrißE RELLA.NCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIL ADELPHIA. Incortorated in 184 L Charter Perpetual. Office, No. 506 Walnut istreet. CAPITAL 8800,006. Insures against loss or damage by FIRE. on .Hones, Stores and other Building!, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture. floods. Warta and Merchandise in_ town or country. LOaSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets 8421.177 78 - Invested in the following Securities, viz.: First Mortgages on City PropertY.Well secured.sl26,6oo 00 United State. Government L0att5............. .. 117,101 00 Phila. elphia City 6 per cent. Loans_.. ........ ... 75.000 00 Pennsylvania 83.000,060 6 per cent. L0an........ 26,000 06 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds. first and second Min tgages 35,000 05 Camden and Amboy Railroad CompanVe 6 per Cent. Loan 6,000 00 Philadi Iphia and Reading lianroad'ComPanrs 6 per Cent. Loan 5,000 00 Huntington and Broad Top 7 per Cent. Mort gage Bonds. 4.560 00 County Pire Insurance Company's 5t0ck...... LOB/ 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock . 4.000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock 10.000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock._ 360 00 Reliance Insurances Company of Philadelphia Stock. 3,250 fig Cash in Rank and on hand., 7,330 70 Worth at Par Worth this date at market prices. DIRECTORS. Clem. Tingley, Thomas EL Moore. Wn.. Musser, Samuel Caatruir. Samuel ilisoham, James T. Young, B. L. Carson. Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson. - . Christian J. Hoffman, Benj. W. Tingley, _ Samuel ti. Thorium, Edward Biter. CLEM. TIhiGLEY, President Tuomos C. B im, Becretar. PM I LA DELPHIA. December YH U N I B OF P INS HI U LADE R. ANLPCHIA. E COM ANY INCORPORATED 1804—CHARTER PERTETUAL. No. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. his Company insures from losses or damage by FIRE on liberal terms on buildings, merchandise. furniture. sc.. for limited periods, and permanently en buildings by deposit or premium_ The Company has been in active operation for more than sixty years, during which all losses' have been promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS: John L. Hodge. David Lewis. M. B. Mahony, Benjamin Etting, John T. Lewis, Thos. U. Powers, Wm.E. Grant, A. R. McHenry, Robert W. Learning, Edmond Castillon, D. Clark Wharton, Samuel Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis. Jr., Louis C. Norris, JOHN R. WUCH.U.' ER, President. SAMUEL WILCOX. Secretary. nolltdel9 HE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY--OF- T fico, No. lie South Fourth street, below Chestnut. The Fire Insurance Company of, the County of Phila delphia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Penn:33lva, Die In CM for indemnity against loss or damage by fire. exclueivey. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution,with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested ' continues to insure build mge, furniture , merchandise , &c., either permanent- I) or for a limited time,againet loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its custom ere. Leone adjusted and paid with all possible despatch. DIRECTORS: Chas. J. Batter. Andrew IL Miller, II en ry Budd, James N. stone, John 13010. Edwin L. Reaklrt Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr., George Mecke, Mark Devine. CHARM B J. SUTTER, President.. HENRY BUDD, Vice President. BENJAMIN F. HOECHLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. T NITER FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF L PhILADELPILIA. This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety, and confines its business exclusively to FIRE INBURANCE IN Paid THE CITY OF PHILADEI, OFFICE—No. 72.3 Arch street, Fourth National Bank DIRECTORS. Charles R. Smith, . Alhertus sting. Henry Bumm. James Wood, John J. Henry Askin, Hugn Philip Fitzpatrick. B. ANDRUS, President. Wm.. 11. FAGEN. Sec'y. Thomaa J. Martin. John Hire._ W A,Rolin, Jamie Mongan, illiam Glenn. .1 e In es Jettner, lexander T. Diekeon. Albert (J. Roberts tONRAD Wn. A. Boum. Wrens. JMoe ERSON Fib% INSURANCE COMPANY OF Philadelphia—Office, No. 24 North Fifth street, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pornurylvania. Char ter perpetual. Capital and Assets. $166,200. Make 'usu. rance against Loss or damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings. Furniture, Stocks. Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. I . • Edward P. Moyer, Frederick Ladner, Auam J. Glaaz, Henry Delany, (John Elliott, Christian D. Frick, George E. Fort, 1. Gardner. tdoDA.NIEL. President. ITERSON, Vice President. naryand Treasurer. Wm. McDaniel, Israel Peterson, John F. Belaterlinav Henry Trounnor, Jacob Sebandein. Frederick Doll, Samuel Miller, William D WILLIAM ISRAEL PE Pmi.rr E. Coixistsw. Secro A NTIIRACITE INSURANCE CO. ' Ad. TER PERPETUAL. Office, No. 811 WALNUT street, above Third, Phila. W ill insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build lugs. either perpetually or for a limited time, Household. Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIitECTORd. Peter Sieger, J. E. Baum, Wus. F. Dean, John Ketcham, John 13. floyL ESHER. President, F. DEAN, Vice President. jii23-tu,th,s,tf Wm. teller, D. Luther, Lowie Audenried, John B. Blakistou, Davie Poltroon, Wri IMEIM3CI VAISIE INSURANCE COM ' etreo . . PHILAD FIRE INHURANC DIRE Francis N, Huck. Chas Richardson. Henry Cowls, Robert Pearce, Geo. A. West. Robort B. Potter. FRANCIS N. UV' UHA9. RICHARD War, L, 00cre1 NEW YOBS. $150,000 -4400.030 00 ....1,108,.23 ....Ell/4446 20 INCOME FOR 1668, s3iso" .000. Mrl l7 jsl•tu th a tf ANYJNO. 408. CHESTNUT ELPRIA EXCLUSIVELY. 'TORS. _Philip S, Justice, Jotiu Everinan, Edward D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes. ' Mordecai litt#7. ICK. President. • [SON, Vico President. )tex.Y. TION' OF PfILI.LAD 1 • phi lß fa, niot 3 oorag k i March' 27. IMP: Onion. p 34 oorth FUth strant. , burtnn e. Etall: t i t lN4• . Household Furniture ,and fd dale • f' 7 4 •••••.• lenexally„ front. Loss by Fire (In the tlinf , . hllNolphia onlY.) • January Ist: 1 Dhhb4Bf9Btte acenpUsuce 'with , the pp. vikions of tlie.llet ofliesetnbly`of Aptf. 6th, 1842. -Bends and Mortgages on Property in site tat/ of rhiladelphia only .... Ground Rehm 13.814 9it - 31.144 57 • real Estate • • -••• • ''''' •"'" '' ' 190 03 Furniture and Fixtures of ...... . . 4. _ U. B. 5.20 gistered Bonds. .. . . . . ....... .. . 1 11: 8 11 Cash on hand.. 228,088 TRUSTEES.IBI. - , , . .86 • l i 'William H. Hamilton, Samuel Sparhewk. - Peter A. Keyser, Charles P. Bower. John Carrow, Jesse Lightfoot, George I. ) clung, Robert Shoemaker. % Joseph - R Llndall , Peter Armbruster. - Levi P. Coats. - • M. H. Dickinson. Peter WI lamson. • WM. El, LIAEiIL'rON. President. SAMUP L SPRLIAWK. Vice President. WISS. T. BUTLEIL. Secretary. IPt INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.—THE J. sylvania Fire Insurance Company—lncorporated 182.5 —Charter Prrpetual-,No. 510 Walnut street. opposite In dependence Square. This i on pally, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continuos to insure against loss or dam age by fire. on Puelic or Private Building:s, either perma nently or fora limited titre. Also, on Ftxruitute. Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generally. on liberal terms, Their Capital, together with a largo Surplus" Fund, is invested in a most , careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of toss . - DIRECTOES. Daniel Smith, Tr., - John Deriereux. alexamser Benson, Thomas Smith. Isaac tlazleharst, Henry Lewis. Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fell, Daniel Haddock, Jr_ DANIEL, Jr., President. Wititen G. CROWELL. Secretary. • A DiEIUCAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCUR pointed 1810.--Uharter perpetual. NO. Mu WALNU'I' street, above Third. Philadelphia. "laying a large pald-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available. Securities , continue to in sure en dwellings,' etores, furniture, merchandise, VOBEeki in wort, and their cargos", and other personal property. AU losses liberally and prom MIyTORS adittstecL k • D. • Tbomas Maria, G 'Edmund G. Dutilb, John Welsh. • I REC 'Charles W._Poultne.V. Patrick Brady. (Israel Morris, ' John P. Wetherill. 4 , ' John T. Lewis . Le . •, • - :William SI. Paul; . MOIRA'S R. MARIE, President. ALDEET CitawForof Secretary. 119 UM LNG. DURBOROW & CO., AUCTIONEERS,.I.) Nos. 432 and 234 MARKET street corner Bankst. Successors to John IL Myers At Co • . LARGE SALE OF'FRENCH AND OTHER EURO. PHAN DRY GOLDS. ON MOND IIY MOttNINIL _ _Nov. 10. at 10 o'clock. on , four ntenthir._credit.._ DRE 8 GO• •DS. Pieces Black and Colored Mohai.KAlpaces, Coburga do. bhot and Changeable Poplins, Melanges. co. Belgian Sep gee. marines, Detainee. • 811...K8 VELVETS, dm. Pieces Lyons'Black, Colored and Fancy heavy boiled Silks. do. 'Lyons Black and Cclored Bllics, Velvets and Velve A n FANCY CIA)AKIRGEL Pieces Eugenie. Beaver and-French FancyCloakinga SHAWLS, CLOAKS. &o. Full !Ines Plaid Woolen Loog and . ' &pare Shawls. Maude. Full lines Paris Trimmed Jackets. Cloaks. Bseques.dre. FURS. A line of elegant quality Fashionable Furs. O A FULL AND COMPLE—A E L ASSORTMENT 4- IF PLAIN THORP AND MERINO LONO,2sHAWnB. - And the 1 ntire Bal Mce, Just re •eiced ex Steamer St. .1 a rent, of RICH PARIS BhOCl - I.IE 1.4.)NG .15 1 3 . AWLS. Of the well known manuftietnre and eV...lesiva designs of Messrs. H. HEN AltQuir, dr Cu., including aL the new patterns of this season. The ssle will consist of— tet Orrin Black 1 !Aber and Merino Long Shawls, with • wool fringes in all their various qustities. 300 Purls Brodie Open Centres Long Shawls in great va riety. of very choice (realm, and qualities. MO Paris Spathe Fired tient/es - bmere Long Shawls, comprising full line of choice and new desirable styles and qualities, including some of the richest ' geode imported. This offering of Shawls closes the entire stock of goods et tbe manufacture of Mes , rs. H. HENNEQuIN dr. CO., and of designs exclueively. their own. geode are all fresh and Just landed, and as it will be pastively the hat opportunity to purchase -these Shawls- this season,• the attention of the trade Is re-vectfully solicited. Also, by order of L..dtß.UUßplSdteo., A tontine of their-celebrated fabrics. _ 1145 For particulars see display advertieementa. Balmoral and Hoop Skir LSO ts, Dress aud Mantilla Trim. mines. Fancy Drees Buttons, Braids. Ribbons, Gloves, V. hite Gor.dt, tickle., bilk Ties, Umbrellas, China Mille. Toss. &c. eel2-lai' 4 SALE OF 2000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES. TRA VELING BAGS. at.. ON TLESOAI MogNlNfl. Dec.l at 10 o'clock. on four months' credit, including— Cases Men's, boys' and youths' Calf, Kip, Butt Leather and Grain Cavalry. Ndimleon, Dress and Congress Boots and BalmorMS: Rip, Buff and Polished Grain Brogans' women's, misses' and children's Calf. Rid, Enamelled and Buff Leather Goat and Morocco BaLmorals ; Congress Gaiters; Lace Boots: Ankle Ties; Slipoers: Melanie Over shoes and Sandals; Traveling Bags: Shoe Lacets, die LARGE SALE OF BRITISH. FRENCH. GERMAN AND DuMEnTIC DRY GoODB. ON THURSDAY cdORNINU. Dec. 3, at 10 o'clock, on four months' c , edit. PEREMPTORY SALE OF SHAWLS. By order of Mr. THOMAS DOLAN, ON THURSDAY MORNING Dee. 3, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. 1.000 new style high colored Striped Wool Long Shawls. LARGE SALE OF CARPETING& OIL CLOTHS. dce. ON FRIDAY MORNING. Dec. 4. at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 200 C pieces arheiings, OR Ingrain, Venetian. IA Cloths, Rugs, drc.A, Hemp. Cottage and Rag 5 421.176 70 $432.0ffl 24 DAVIE di HARVEY. AUCTIONEERS. Late with SL Thorns!' di Song. Store Nos. 48 at d 50 North SIXTH street. r'xtensive Bale At Nth 48 and 50 North Sixth street ELVGA.NT FURNITURE, FINE uIL PAINTINGS. MlltitOßS. EVAN" & WATSON SAFES. P• • NE BEDS. MATREe.SES, RICH VELVET AND TAYES2RY CARPETS. .te. ON. TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock. at the auction store. a very extensive miserly ent of elegant Drawing p boom and Parlor Suits, s'audeome Oiled Walnut Chamber Sults„ superior Oiled Walnut Wardrobe, Lounges Etageres Mirrors. Office Table and Desks, superior Firorroof Safes, by Evans di Wat. ; fine Feather Beds daft. and Hunk Ma 'mese,. fine Velvet, Tapestry. Brussels and other Carpets, China. Glassware, Stoves. &c. This sale includes the ELEGANT FURNITURE OF A RESIDENCE. Also. several Original Paintings, Lanoscapes, Fruit Pieces. &c, by• Walls. Heise% Mrs Robinson and others; fine marble and gilt antique lock . large carved Lodge Chair, Spring Metres?. Carpets, dm., and is worthy of par titular attention. • VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. FRO? AN ESTATE ON THURSDAY EVENING. At 734 o'clock. at the Auction Room% Nos. 48 and be North Sixth street. Valuable Miscellaneous Books from private library, by order of administrator. MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, (Lately Selcemen tor M Thomas &Sons), No. 614 CEtESTNUT street. rear entrance from sftnor. Public Sale on the Promises, No. 1808 North Thirteenth street. HANDSOME MODERN THREE-STORY BOTCH RESIDENuE AND LO OF GROUND. ON TUESDAIf MORNINb. Dec. R, at 10 o'clock m eciselv. on the premises. No. 1808 North Thirteenth street, above Montgom.ry avenue, all that Handsome Modern '1 hree-story Brick Residence, three•story double back buildings and lot ot ground. Public Bale on the Premises, No. 2042 Wallace street. HANDSOME MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RE - !ADEN or: AND LOT Or GROUND. ON TUESDAY MORNING. Fee. 8, at 11 o'clock precisely, on the premises, all that Handsome Modern Th. ee story Brick• iteaidenee three story double bag bulltlinge and lot of ground . 20 feet front, 100 feet deep situate on the South aide of Wallace treet. °rues of T . wenty.firet. No 2042. The house is in excellent condition, well built, and hate all the modern improvements. Terms—ss,6oo may remain. May be seen at any time. Keys at No. 2024 Wallace street. BY. BARBITT & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CASH AUCTION wan, No. 280 MARKET street, earner of BANK etntit. CAA Advanced on consignments without extra chem.. EITOCK - OM DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS. NOTIONS. Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers. Germantown (Mob, &c., by catalogne, cn two months' credit ON TUESDAY MORNING, Dec. 1, commencing at 10 o'clock. Also, arge stock of Ready. made Clothing, Clothe. Cassimoreg, Cut Goods, &c. FIFTH TRADE SALE OF AMERICAN AND IM PORTED FUR" ,_ .13E5 &o .by catalogue, ON THURSDAY MORNING, Dumber 8. commencing at 10 o'clock, Particulars hereafter. THE.' PRINCIPAL ' MOSEY ESTABLISHMENT— ' S. E. corner of,,SIXTH and RACE streets. —Money-advanced 'inv . :Merchandise generally—Watches, Jewelry, •11 iamour e, Gold and Silver Plate, and on all artiefeirof value, for any length o time agreed on. WATCHES AND JEWELRY Al' PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case.Donble Bottom and Open Face English, American and ti WINS Patent Lever Watchei ; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Opou Face Lepine Watchei ; Fine Gold. Duplex and other Watches; Fine Silver Hunt tug Case and Open Face English, American and tiw,st Patent Lever and Lopine Watches; Double Case English guarder and other Watches •, Ladies' Fancy Watches; Diamond Breastpins; Finger Rings; Ear Rhogs; Studs; ; PUO Gold Chains , Bracelets; Scarf Vitus; Breastpins ; Finger Plugs ; Pencil 'Cruses and Jewelry generally. FOR SALE.—A large and valuable Fireproof Chest, suitable for a Jeweler ; cod titiEe Also. several Lots in South Camden,Fifth and Chestnut streets C . D. MoULEEB (I°AucrioNEHßs. No. 506 MARKET street BALE OF 1600 CASES BOOTS. SHOES. BROGANS. BALMORALS, &o. h. Will be sold bjgagegy A r cash. Nov 80, commencing at 10 o'clock, a large and superior assortment of Boots. Shoes. Brogans, Balmorals. thc. Also. Ladies'. Mims` and 01311drtin9 Citrrnado goods. BALE or 1700 OASES BOOTS, OHOORti, BROGAN% dto. ON THURSDAY MORNING. December 3, commencing at 10 o'clock..will bo sold b 3, catalogue, for cash 1700 cases Men's. Boca' and Youths' Boots, hhoes,lrogans, Also. %cornett s. Mingo' and Chlldroteo Cltmade goods. —— - - CLARE & EVAN% AIICTIONEEM 630 CHEBTNUT_street. WM sell THIS DAY 4 MORNING and EVENING, A large invoice of Blankets. Bed Spreads, Dry Goods Clothe. Casalmeres, Hosiery, - Btationem Table and Pocket Cutlery. Notions &c. City and country merchants will find bargains. go Tennis cash. -Goods packed free of charge. eel tf rr L. AMBRIDGE A . CO,. AUCTIONEERB, No. 500 zukulua street, abeve Fifth. AIICT,ION•SAIAES AIDtMONSW2I. MTTIOM&F SONcli AtfiONfileinnic • . . Ntla, 'naUnd l in South Fourth MSS ART EXHIR/TION AND SA.I.I ORTAN IOF,TMEYBMVS";,••i6 M 11NOBTLEB,. a. Accuser' td Wipe "& 'O4X4' .• Vo'lE:announces to the people of ; Phtladeiohlas MA, be, will make an impott.nt. off‘rine ot TinteWrifits.Or AiG in J.nuary n zt, and draigue that it. ahall•ba ' and tubrt tiepin el Ileciitn of Plattin a andl*Works of everOfße.edlb Pldiadelpnia at -nubile. gala ,The oath% - -n. CoVection,v. 111 be on ezlibition irithe esateriigaild'ina the Pennsylvanta Academy. of . Flue aeo:ttairllolo#: abont Jatuary tat. ..until the day 'of matt_ " At the requeat or M. Knosdler the en tireis .ecthibilfon and setting..will bo under the management-Or Mr. Charles F. Hateltine.l.l2s Chethnut at. • , SALES OF t3TOCS S AND SW, 'ESTATE. Flr_public Bales at the Philadelphiaßzelutaza WOOZY TUESDAY at 12 o'clock. • . _ . 110 — Furniture - Sales at the " - Aucticin' Store ' EV E -- THURSDAY. • • . • , • - •„, oir - Sales at Residences receive modal attention. STOCKS. LOANS. &e. ON TLIZADAY. DEO 1. , At 12 o'clock noon. at the . Philadelphia E xc hange.. , . • Executor'. rate—. - 125 shares American auti-lnauotatlon CA. • ,„ 5 eharee Ridge Avenue Pant. Railway tic. . •,• • , 1 share Academy of Sine Arts. , - For tither Accounts-1 , , 2 Beason Tickete Arch StreetTheatre. . . 5 tharea Academy of Music.,vvith ticket. 70 shares Second and Third Streets Paaseruler UAW • WAY Ca 2 shares Southern. Tranatiortallon uo. • 40 shares Central Transportation 00. . 50 shares Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph. t share Point Breeze Park: _ 10 theme Southwark National Panic. • $ low bond On' on Car and Manufacturing Co. - 20 shares Union Mutual Imurance Co. 25 shares Girard Nat.onal Dank.' ' ' . . . S5OOO Union Paeseugerßaildvay Bonds , •- . „ • REAL ESTATE SALE, DEC. L LAFGE-and - VERY - VA.LUA.DGE::MWEEITOEYrf - STOKE, No. 116 outh Front ot.. below Chootant-wen and eub thntially built hos 8 fronto. I.ot BO feot 6 , nohcra- ., f. ant. Ma feet deep. an established basinoss stand:;; , Ateim ceo' Betemptory Sale-2 LOTS; Everett et.; Daet of Thirteenth. ' Same de. oust—TIIREE•STORY DIG= DWELLING hirteenth et, north of carper, ter_. 1 A HOE and VALUABLE LOT. Forty second of Cheatout,lifeat lhiladelphla-100 feet front,ls4 fest deep ERY DESIRABLE TRACT, 107 ACRES. Dtirbi and Chester Turn , ike, Delaware county. Na .63 „milgefrotn., Market btreet-Bridge,'(:mile of -elation on -Medfa road. - MODERN THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENOE-INo. ' 524 P taniclin et. with a Genteel Two.atoty Brick Dwell. ' in gin the rear on Logan et No. 52f 0 , M - • ODERN TWO-STORY BMWS- DWELLING. Nci. 614 , . MODERN THREESTORY BRICK RESIDENCE. with Side Yard, no. 2212 Wallace et. thus the nuilent , conviniencee. Imun-diatepos.esolms. u - • i BUSINEI3I3ISTANt,TILLIEE.STORY BRICK STORE . unit DUELLING. No. 312 south Fifth st., Omer of Buckler.' between Spruce add Pine sty. _ DENT L BlthE .B CORY BRICK D WELLINC.,, , No; .9.20 tthTwelfth et below Christian at. . . _ . A IiGE and VALUABLE T.lllAeititiLd-R CLAY LOT. N. W. coiner of Broad street and (Aermantosn'avenae -281 feet front. EEl' VALI:1111LE COVNTILY PuoranYr--BTOBE AND' DWELLIN - o — and -- 2, , 1, -- ACRES. — LaneasterTuraniker, Lower :Merlon 10m:chip, Montgomery: county.- Pa., mile. from Market Street Bridge, 2 mllea above Heston vibe. . . THREE-STORY 'Rios DWELLING. No. 1005 etreet. • Executors* Bale—Estate of Jacob Bookies deed -11 moi)RfiN Ft.llR-STOSY BRICK RESIDENCES. Nest 349 and 231 New Market st, south of Callowhill. with ten: Three-story Brick owellings in the rear. forming a °dart. 42 teet front, 165 feet deep. _ _ _ RGEttnil DESIRABLE LOT; - S.W. corner of ThirtV. - eighth and "indite eta., extending through. to Hamilton at.-3 fronts; 100 feet front, 218- feet deep. - Peremptory Sale—Vainannk BostarEss - Eler THBEL SitYRY BRICK BUILD LNG, Steam Engine and Boiler, Nos. 408 and 410 North Front at...betweenValloar• bill and Martuuetta-40 feet front. Immediate" posses. pion. -Keys at S. W. corner - Second and Callowhilt ate. • VALUABLE ttEAL ESTATE r .T.hree•story Brick Re sidence. No. 1624 'Walnut it - Let '22 feet frottclso - feet deep to hanoellor et-2 fronts. . GROUND B.LN7, 519 50 a year. • • • HANDSOME MODERN-FOURSTORY BRICK REST ; EN CE No. ta North Twentieth at, above Arch at has all the mod. ru conveniences • ' , . . . . . . 3 TWO.STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Noe.llB and lift Federal it. Lot 88 feet front, 120 feet deep to Marion et. Two fronts. BILILDING LOT, Fletcher at., meat of Twenty-ninth et. Sale No. _Me North. Tenth street. SUPERIOR FURNITUBE, Lein WOOD PIANO. FINE, CARPETS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, FEATHER. Bk.DS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. - - Dec. a at 10 , o'clock, at No. &id - North' Tenth street. by cat aios ue,tne entire Rona ood and Walnut Parlor and chamber Furniture. Chats and kilasaware. line'Bruestia and other Carpets fine Feather Beda and Bedding, Hair Matresses, Venetian Blinds. Kitchen litettatla. dic. • May be examined at 8 o'clock on the meninx of sale. • Sale No. 924 Clinton street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE: MIRRORS, BRUSSELS • • • CARPETS. dre. ON FRIDAY MORNING. _ _ Dec. 4, at 10 o'clock. at 924 Clinton at. between Spruce and Pine streets, by catalogue, the entire Furniture. In cluding—Walnut Parlor. Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, elegant Etagere. largo French Plate Mantel Mirror China, Glass and Plated W are, Wardrobes. idair Matreseem, Brussels and other Carpets. Kitchen. Uten sils, &c. Mhy be examined on the morning of sale. at 8 o'clock. B. SC SCOTT, Jrl., A OTT'S AR NGALLERY 1020 CDESTNUTetreeit. Philadelphia. VERY IMPORTANT SALE. HIGIT-CLASb MODERN PAINTINGS. B. SCOTT, Jr..respectfully announcea that be hae re ceived hatrrctionato sell.the . GALLERY OF J.- F.-REA.UMONT East of New 1 ork, consiefing of Original Specimens by —rtiste of celebrity. selected by him In the' various capitals of Euroee, and containing an unusual number of Patutinen of the highest value and distinction. painted expressly to • hi. order. Among them are the works of .. Eastman Johnson,N.A., W. S. MonnkN.A., hime.Ronner. Carl Becker. L. Rignot, Gereelochap. Andreae Acbenbach, Chevalier Catisch, V. Eels. Gulllemin, Denoter, V. Chave% c. E °Lauinger. Leon ECCSIBCIIIII, C. Minuet, Frere, Schelfhout, W. Riefstahl, Fauvelet. . Van Hove. Nordenberg, Daneaert, Van Wynfaerdt, A. Rosier. Bemire, J. T. Peale, Jernbarg, ' '' Devcdeur . . 12cddysgton,- W, C.Lit_nell, . ,___ .., .„. Ve'i boeekhoven. Stentianuff, W. IL; oats; Otto Erdman. G. An:afield, R.,Barom Carl Doff. Tomaatnt. Bug. deDloelr. Do Jongbe. . W. Amber& B.von Raven, J. li. D,ll. ~ _ Jan. PLattee, F. Stroebel, Unterberger. &C. Together 167 specimen, selected for their beauty artistic merit by the above well•knownlcommisseur, • and which will be exhibited In the EASTERN uALLaI SIES OF THE ACADEMY ur FINE ARTS, Chestnut street.' above Tenth, on SATURDAY, Stet November. and day and eve!. log until:the time of sale. The sale will take place on TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY EVENINGS, December I and 2, at half-past seven' o'clock. THOMAS BIRCH do BO_ AUCTIONEERS ,AND, COMMISSION BEEROHANTS, No. 1110 CHESTNUT street. Rear Entrance No. 1107 Ransom street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF .EVERV, DESCRIP TION RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT, Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the most reasonable tonna Sale at FURNITURE eventh street. HOUStHOLDPIANO FORTE. an. ON MONDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at No. 2020 North Seventh street. will be sold the Furniture of a family removing from the city. comprising Rosewood Piano Forte, made by Bradbury; Bair Cloth Parlor Furniture, Carpets. Chamber Fur& ture. Sale at No. MS Chestnut street. SUPERIOR HuUrEGOLD k`URNITURE. FINE BRIM tiIFLS. INGRAIN AND VENETIAN CARPETS. NEARLY NEW •, CHINA, GLASSWARE, dto. ON WEDNESDAY MORN/NO. At hi o'clock, at No IS4 Chestnut street. will be sold; the P rlor. Sitting Room, Dieing Room. Chamber and Kitchen Furniture of a family declining housekeeping. JAMES A. FREEMAN. AUCTIONEER No, 422 wAf.wrrr dram. Peremptmy Sale No. 19241North'Fouith street. VALUABLE MACHINERY, JACQUARD LOOMS. WINDING FRAMES, WARP MILLS, HAND LOOMS. SPOOLING WHEELS, COTTON AND SILK SWIFTS. BRAMNG MaCHINFS.• BUTTON HOLE SEWING MAUI-UNE:I. TURNING LATHE. COTTON AND WOOLEN YARN, TASSELS. GIMP. WEBBING. FRINGE, FIREPRIOF,AO,, dto., ON TUESDAY MORNING. Dec. 15. at 10 o'clock, will be sold the entire Stock and Machinery of a Susyender and Dress Trimming manu. factory. AT PRIVATE BALE. A VALUABLE TRACT OF 20 AC gEli OF LAND. With Mansion Home, Rising Bun Lane, intersected by Eighth. Ninth. Tenth and raeventh. Ontario and-Timm streete, within Bit) feet of the Old York Road. Vainabid deposit of Brick Clay. Terms easy. A yalnable business property No. 818 Arch Etreet. BURLINOTON.—A Handsome Mansion. on Main i of 56 by MO feet. . . Ducres. DU RE PAINTS.—WE OFFER TO THE TR &DE PERE' I- W bits Lead, Zinc, White and Colored Paiute of our• own manufacture, of undoubted purity, in' quantities tO euf t p rcheEere. ROBERT 5110EMAK F,R dc CO., Dealers tin Palate nd Varniehee, N. E. corner ,Fourth and .itacet streets 3 • .n027-tf OF RECENT IMPORTATION AND 11 very u n re__ O or OT aiality; W bite Boni Arable, Fut In, din Cantor and Mottled.Caotile toap, Olive Oil. of verious brands. For solo by ROBERT SIJOEMAKED & CO., Druggists, Northoset corner Fourth and Race • Area& . n 02741 rtni, Milan* SUNDRIES.—GRADUATES, MOSTAIk LI Pill Tiles. Combs, Brushes, mirrors, Tweezere,_fttt Boxes, Born Broom Surgical Instrufnents, Trusses, laard and Soft I übber Goods, Vial Cason. Glass and Metal Snit/gee. dic. all at."Virst Banda" prices. SNOWDEN lit BROTligit, -- • 23 South Eighth street. EILIOEMAR.ER dr. co..' WHOLFAALE Druggists, Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. invite the attention of tho Trade to their largo, stock or vino Drop and Chomicala, Reseals' 011a.Spongoa, corks:arc. • - • noant VI a TkrA (11,:r1 GitiEGARAY INSTITUTE ENGLISH AND FRENOLI • FOR YOUNG LADIES... BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS. , 1127 and 1129 SPRUCE Street, ' • ' Philadelphia. Penna. REOPEN on MONDAY, Sept. Tad. MADAME refiER'VILLY has the pleasure of announc ing that DR. ROBERT H. LABBERTON will devote his time exclusively to the Citeearay Institute. • French is the language of the f a mily an d t o condom , / spoken in the Institute. 1t134 to th 6m Ytit G MEN AND BOYs' ENGLISH, OLASSIOAIA Mathematical and Scientific Institute. 1908 UOUNE VERNON 'treat. Instruction thorough. Preparation for binineas or - colloga. R4V. JAMES G. 1:541N11, A. M.. ocfS•tu th a 26V1 ' • Principal. 511 South Fifteenth street, will give instructions - in - Fraueh - and - Gorman:Alt - ear- --- - place dovirell. to gentlemen wishing knowledge °titles° languages, wit.h.a.view to the medical profession. Thie "; it a (Psirable Opportunity. , n 024414. . • . , ENV TURKEY PRUNES LANIMEG AND FOR BALE by 1. LS BIAS= 4 00..1036antb Valawore avows
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