"MMI E= ~a f {ti; -,,.. ' ;'V.Zl.lWiji EMIKEI dfflM Mader. the preacher, walked; , ,otinantUnin Without the walls of Strashurgitotthe Pondering the solemn Miracle of Life; R h ine, • As one lifho, Wandering in a starless night., Peels, momently, the Jar of unseen waves, And hean3 the thunder, of an unknown sea, Preardthag along an unimagined 'ehcoe. •" ry Joint 0. worrrizo.7 And tate Walked he piayed.` =Even the same Old prayer with which, for half,a score of years. Morning and noon, and evening, lip and heart Had groaned; "Have pity unon,rae, Lord! Thou seest, while Wield* °there, I and blind: SW we a. man who can direct my stops!" ' ga he antis 4;bo 10ard alongpispath api nt as elan old Ann's staff among;,; The, dry, dead lhiden.-letaiee; and, looking.up, .Tic saw a atTaegerp :Maks and poor, and old. / "Peace bertanto thee, father!" Tattler said; ' "God give thee *geed day 17 ;The old man raised Flowly his cairn'blue eyes. "I thank thee, son; /int at/ my days are good, and none are illl" Wondering thereat, the -preacher spate again, "God give thee happy life.': The old man smiled, 4 l'aeßer aXa allhaPPY•!! .. Tanler laid We band upon Aeatranger's coarse, serny,sleeyo;, ' 4 'oll irt;-•,.0. falher,., ;What 'thy strange ~words mean, man's days artfacil."And'illa 1110 _ Bad Battle grwiejt leads,to:" " Nay my. Oar titans are in.'ti"bands,_,and all our days Aire as our needs foas For cold as hgsti , for want As Avesitb, alike Our thanks are no,'since that is beat which is; Andithat rwhieh'hinOt; sharing not his life, 18 , 011 - only as deloidlof gbudy And for.the happinecaof which .Ispake, l • I find,i(hkeninalasian ;CC) his will, And e m Irastlif the holy Trinity ef,Knowledge,Goodness, and Alnlighty Zower.'! • Silently wonderink, for a little.sPa6e, • ' Iltoodcthe,gftat -preacher', them he-spakens-one Wjto, } suddenly , grappling vith a - haunting thought long :through' the dark ; fitrarige - terrotir drags it, shrieking, into light; "What if God's will consign thee hence,to.fielli” 'TThen," said theo Stranger, cheerily, "be it so, Wit Hell maybe I IpoW not; this!' know I cannot lose the presence of thqLord: One Snti, - EliniiilltyTtia'o,hold' nriein illsdear linsdatity; the other. Love, • 8o where *go He goesf.muT better fire-walled Hell with Rim- - Than golden-gated Paradlao, VitheaV Tea s h pang into Tauler's eyes. A Sadden.' Lilie'tlketirstriY which fell on chants; clove Apart the shadow:wherein'he had walked ' Darkly at noon. Apd s , as the strange old man r Went his 1319 w way, until his silver hair E. Betake : Me - white moon where the hills of vine ;. 1310Pe to the Rhino, he boWed his head and said : "My prayer - is answered. God bath sendthe man Long sought, to teach me,Vhis'simple trust, Wisdom the weary selMolmen never ;mew." , 136;enterhig with a changed and cheerful Step The city gates, he saw, far doin the street, Amighty shadow 'break the light of noon, WhichAracing•backward till its airy lines Hardened to;stony plinthe, , he raised his eyes Ottitbroad facade and lofty:pediment, - O'elarchltrave and frieze and saintedniche,- Up the stone ; lace-work, chiselled by, the wise - 4whief - fittihiliaeb, - dizzily up to where Iritlie noon-brightness the great Minister's tower, Jewelled with Sunbeains on its, mural crown, Rbl3Ei like a visible' prayer. ' "13etiold 1" be Said, "The stranger's talth ' made ,:plakt.beforeinitte: As yonder tower outstretches to the earth The'dark . triangle of its shade alone, , When the clear day is shining on its top, Elo, darkness In the pathway of Man's life Is but theshadow of God'e providence, By the great Sun of Wisdom cast thereon; And what lit_dark _below is light in Heaven." EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. usrrxis,rzionir NAPILA ES. Copendence of the rhils.'A'vening Balfetin.l Ma:fuis ' Nov. 36, 1868.—1 t is difficult to give an Idea of the angry excitement which the recent executions in Rome have created here. On this question the whole press is united, though cer tain organs of it indulge in an intensity of wrath which Is new even to Naples. "Papal Rome," says the Arvenier, "has executed justice, but it haiex . ectited justice on. Papal Rome; it has killed theteniporal sovereignty." "This ferocious and cowardly Insult," says the Pamgolo, "must be avenged. That blood, we all of us feel, has is sued from our veins.?' I shall not give any other extracts to show the indignation which has been created, and these are mild in comparison viithwhat has been said elsewhere; bat this is ' not Subscription lists are opened by almost every journal, CO accept contributions toward the erection of "a monument to the two Italian mar tyrs, Monti and; Tognetti, and to trans mit , to posterity the execrable ;art of ` the priests of Rome." Among the subscribers I find the names of all classes and every rank among the Liberals. Of many men of literary reputation may be mentioned tne name of Professor Settembrini, one of the most ffistin giddied writers of Southern Italy, who was him -` self condemned to death after the events of 1848, and was spared by Ferdinand 11.- Baron who was Syndic of Naples two years ago, is an other. Not, however, to multiply names, the mired and . indignation entertained towards the . Papal Government, which were already suffi ciently strong, are increasing 'in intensity from hour to hour. "It was desirable that the Pope himself should undeceive the deluded," says a moderate journal, "and the Pope has not failed to do it. The decapitation of Monti and Tog seta opens , an abyss between him and Italy. All reconciliation has become impossible. The only danger is that some intemperance on our part may compromise' the results of the errors of Rome." Audit is a great danger; brit. Men of thOught and foresight will, it is to be hoped,- be found in numbers sufficient to prevent the fatal mistakes of Aspromonte and the outbreak of last year, though it is almost too mach to be hoped from a people excited to frenzy. "The Neapoli tan committee for honoring the memory of Monti and Tognetti" le composed of General Avezzaas, Count Ricciardi, Professor Settem brixd, With Met's, and the Preeldent is Baron The reception of the Prince and 'Princess of ''Aedmont has been undoubtedly , cordial, though some speak of the enthusiasm displayed as being • merely official._, Nevettheless the yoath and • grace and simplicity of the Princess have been ap preciated.. On Tuesday night a serenade was of t fared the iwyal couple in the Palace square, and on 'Euesday evening,- when they presented them , selves at San Carlos, the grand• theatre wore a aspect.. On their arrival at half-past 8 , o'elbek they were received with three rounds of a ..plause, and so it was on their leaving. Some this week their Royal Highnesses will, leave palermo, where they will remain for about enty days, returning to Naples to celebrate christritas. Is proposed to celebrate a grand ftiiieral ceremony in the Church of Banta ,(Clara; in honor of ROl3Bllll. Together • with the name of this great man are to be associated those of Bellini mid Donizetii. The mass to be sung on thia occa sion, It is said, will be that which was composed by Donizetti for the funeral of BellluL Veenvitni, 4. atter having astonished thowlande elf, spectators, and after having destroved much, property,is now ,comparatively quiet. Like many , others, I was , ;deceived by the white appearance of ' the cone, sad believed it to be covered with snow; it turns out, however, to have been nothing more than ;! , k:',l an efflorescence of salt glittering under the rays , of the sun.. "The cones in the Atrio del CaVailo." . smites, . Palmieri in his met - -".After having thrown out in a few, days 44,k whopt six millions of cubic metres of lava, aro fyr almeet spent, and the activity of the volcanoes tr, q is beginning to concentrate itself towards the satntnit of the great cone. If there are not 'any .mew ,phenomena I shall not publish any further ' announcement. Thus, pernaps, terminates an .• eruptiOxi which began on the 18th of November, • 1867, which has continued with greater or less ac l:• tivlty during the whole of this year, and which gunny has laid waste some of the richest ground NW *bout Resins, ruined cottages and villas, and, what le worse than all, many families. - i 111.1 e, /Eastern Question. ,_ ''.''' ' I".4iini. Dee. 23.—The Noneteur of to-day, in a ', ,-, Reding iditbrial, soya the active movements of 1, t h e great, rowers give A hope that diplomacy, by t' - _ TIDE DAILY EV61144 SULL,ETIN- - --PHILADELPHIA;THURSDAY; ll `the troubles .''''' - , . - . ,'". • .-,,,,; •`.,IT 2 - P.a.i4e, Dee.V.i.—The nubile noisPapini say Russia approves the 'propotdifon cir`,PrUlsfi ton lovitetEagland,'.Pratiecl; and Vtustriaio a ConfOri!. r ellSe:On -the TtirefrOreek di ffi eultlee.P, ~,--,., A, Lenroai Dec. 23.-4 he ' report df a Proposed conference on the Eastern question Is fully con firmed. The . Vienna Presse, the government or gen, says semi-official.* that the plan originated 1 with Russia; beeked by 'Prussia, and' that the scheme is favored by Austria and Italy , . Tact effort to settle the question without bloodshed will undoubtedly be successful. Aroons, Dee.-23.--The ministry . are • still en gaged in the discussion of means of defence of the country, but no formal steps have yet been taken In that direction... .-.-, . . . . - ATHENS,;Dec..23.—The governthent has askek cit the 43hatbbers a credit or , one hundred , million drachms 1110 gotta Oforaroe and Patras , Orele be fortified. , , . r i ~ ...., , 3 '. , t ~ t , i COnevAnfristerixy Dec: 2$ It. Is seuiVofilbtally ' announced 'that the Turkish Admiral Hobart Pa. , Elia =informed - the authorities on the , island la. Byre that:his histructions :from -DonstautinoPle_ ate , peaceful i; and the had only :asked ; that , the , Erosls should be taken , to the , Pirteus by French ' and Austrian"steamers to Await a trial by Greek naval'officers: 4 - ." ' ... ,' , .1:: The : Proviricied Corresposlente, semiofficial newspaper, says the Great Powers have untied in' h !, an eort to dissuade t e Sublime! Porte from ex- Pianelit the Greeks rrom Turkey:l. ' The , intended - expulsion includes the in Beryls and Muntenia: ' ThefittriplOatve.litOtteajrreittre: The following fe they text of,the'r•liisplosive • • Ballet Treaty just eigried at 8t Petersinirgnyk!the representatives) of -.Belgium; Denmark; 'Eng'land hrb, areece;;Hollindi ItaiVrersia,% gorttikal , A*lirio;Trus*,, , lttissii; llwedeni•Eiwit-. zerla AtlX/40 ,411 4 . ,Warttlinbtig: ‘ ,,..' ,•• ;Conleideriag that the idrostesi„ 4 o vi--0- ought to:: result indmihribingtax much as possible the isirfferingir inseparable from war; that the orar, legitimate abject in war iiitowveaken the force Of the enemy; ; that to attahithis it - suffices to:placener many mamas potable /Will de combat; thatto ,make use of. expedients which sing ,unm cesearily enlarge the wounds of the men placed hole tie Com b_at, Auto:dell inevitabki death. is hicompati ble %giants beforetnentioned•ohject; that to maker sure of ehch expedients • would, • moreover. ••be Contrary to 'the; lirschinge elt humanity, -••- • The undersigned.-in-wirtuerrot - ther , bretractions given ern 01 1 ie's govel'PaleAtS, are authorised to declare as f llows:, The contracting parties etigage;,lll' the g;verit of,War tWeett any of them. to abstain from the: use of gliesiles' of any deecriPtion poseeisting explosive ' power.' or • filled With exploalve or: Wfiammable- material. weighieg•less 0.0, 400 graingiell.. restriction to aPPIY te the ,rullr atidrfavy IL They 'l ikewieo ' invite ail those 'Stated not regre" seeded at the deliberations of .the 'Military' Commission assembled at fit. Petersburg, to sebse.ribe to this mutual In the event of, war. this engagement is to be :oh gerved_only towards the , contracting parties, - and those: that may atibeequeritly subscribe to it. --It-need_not be observed towarda any : who have not signified their iecituit to the abrode stipulations. '''' - ' • .11. V. ate abevOlugagement likewise ceases to be valid u a State that hasnot signed it takes_ part in a - war; bc. tween_..Partieirthat have signed it. • .• , • • - . V. ve benever,the progress of :science results in any now definite propodais being madefor,; improving the equip ment pf tee ' troops, the - contracting parties,. as .well. as those who have.enbeciOnentlyloined the engagement. will , assemble' to - maintain the ,, -principles -laid down to re• concile the requirements of war with the'demands of hu manity. The Resumption or iSipeeie IPayments: The following letter has been written by -Gen eral Efriinner, 'Treasurer rif. the. United States, to Ron: David Wilder, for Many years, treasurer of the Statnef, Massachusetts, concerning the dif ferent views which. have been_ Presented on the, ?resumption of -specie payments:" - - `• TREASIIIIT OF THE UNITED STATES', WASHING.. TON, D,ec. 21, 1868.=-Dear Sir: Your very kind and suggestive letter of the 10th instant has been If I received: done anything that presented Our -views In a falielight, and thus misrepresented, them, I- regret it exceedingly, and I assure you that' nothing . was further from. my intention. --- All your 'suggestions - in' the former and in the pre sent communication "are well worthy serious consideration, and my desire is, and has , been, that they should; be fairly presented: and.'duly weighed, before the - Anal actical - or:Congress on, anti the settlement of the great question of the day. We both have the same object in view. We differ only as ;to '.the way by which it is to be' reached., So , we can both goen pointing out the way that each thinks the,best, •and if the :safe yen of thOluirmanent resumption of specie paY manta shall be reached , 'by <the way indicated by you, shall-he bettersatisfiedwith -that-result than' if it shall be found . that it can - be accom plished only by the longer and more tedious road that Lthink it neeesegy to pass over in order that wd, may_ reach,xnernsurely the desired place of commercial .and httlonal , security and prosperlfy. You now say thayou "have no fear-In case of resumption that 'specie would be Called for, as ex perience here for many years has shown that it is not that we need, so much as paper, measured by it, but founded upon, and representing legitimate mercantile transactions in property, which is at all times readily convertible." "Paper measured by it,", that is paper measured by specie. Well, that all sounds very well, but it is not quite so clear how'commercial paper is to be measured by specie, that is only imaginary, and which really does not exist. In any country not in a state of saspension, it is precisely the actual amount of specie that such country pos sesses that constitutes the measure of the value of all commercial paper, and of all the salable commodities of that country as well. Coin is to gommeTee phat the balance wheel is to a watch, or the "governor" to a steam engine; it is a check and a regulator, If it is not always the measure of all commbdlties, it certainly adjusts their price and relative value to each other by its own stand ard. An engine without a governor, if put In motion would run on unchecked from fast to faster and faster still, till at length, by the force of centri fugal power, its wheels would burst, and the fragments would fly off in tangents. A system of national or of commercial credits that has not this gold governor may in times of small credits, and with a belief that such a gover nor does not exist, move on for "a time in seem ing security. But the unerring and inexorable laws of commercial adjustment cannot be long set at naught, andsssoner or later the sure punish ment for its violation will overwhelm communi ties, when, unfortunately, the innocent and the guilty-wilf•suffer alike. It is to guard against such commercial disruptions and universal "buret-ups" that the gold check is' Indispensably necessary. You go on to say that you "believe that the conversion of all currency obligations public and private, into those payable , in specie, at a fair valuation (say sekenty-five cents on the dollar), would at once 'put us on a safe footing, and liberate two hundred millions of useless gold now held by those who are obliged unwillingly, to use it in paying duties and interest on the public debt." You state it as your opinion that "this commutation would not impair the validity of contracts as we did by suspension, because it would, assuredly give creditors the same value or purchasing power they claim, though the num ber of .dollars would be less." , Now, if it is right to force by a law of Con gress such a commutation scheme to pay seventy live per cent, in gold for the,par of, the promises of .the Government, so that private debtors may thus pay theircreditois, then it would seem,to be equally right ,for the Government itselt to pay its debts due its creditors in the same way. Such a' compromise would at a blow strike out one quarter of the entire indebtedness of the country. If the Government should avail itself of such an expedient, the national debt would be reduced more than six hundred million dollars. _ Would the , world think this honest? The proposition that you make to apply in the cases of private or Individual debts is. Substantially , and practically the same as that proposed by General Butler for the payment of the public debt. Yours has the advantage of his in this—it fixes the value of the Government's promises to pay at seventy-five cents on the dollar, while his, fie I understand it, would leave them at nu uncertain amount, that would probably in a short time carry them down to a very low figure. If this is not repudiation to the extent 'of at least one-quarter the amountof all our debto, it comes so near to it that it would puzzle the Inge nuity of a sharp lawyer to find the difference. At , best it is the •offer of an' insolvent' and dLstionest debtor to compromise with his creditor, Una to compound his debt due him on a basis different from that on which it was contracted. Your brave old Commonwealth to-day pre sents, through two of her gifted sons, one in the Senate, and the other In the Rouse of Represen tatives of the United States, the two extromee_ef our financial problem. You and I are not so wide apart as, they. The one is ardent and earnest in urging an almost immediate resumption of specie pay ments is necessary to _ the' country's salvation. The other feels equally sure that it would be bet tar for public and private Interests that 'specie payments should be indefinitely postponed. The one comps near to the belief that "the they to re sumption is to resume." It would not bring a drowned Dian to life to repeat ever so often that "the way to resuscitate is to resuscitate." Neither will the other cry avail. Patient applications of the proper means aro necessary in either case. The other extreme, the putting off the time for effort indefinitely,le equally dangerous, for unless the subject is treated in time, , a storm ,„ o f ' too. )fite.l.,, _ - , in ,,''.... '', ,f , - 1 it , t 1.401 i strongly inclined favor t ithe measure, proposed by. Governor Mort* in, e Senate....'; I would, hewever prefer to lee,ildt:bUl amended I.n.werfatte particulars. Tha,tweleadineodelP are:: Fireti the banks should:not kapennitted to remain Ina state of _ susponalonler*slay. much lees for six months, as ho propotes; after resump tion by the Treasury of the United States., and second' the dividends "on the, Gicridilimentitocke' belonging to the banko, but bold tryst ; v t he Treasurer as security for the redemption ofitheir circulating notes, should be retained by the Treasurer and not be paid over to the -banks, to be held hy them (until • the day:of -nonrandom, and thetweiention of these' dividends by the Treasurer should commenee-a•year .eurfitsr , than proposed by , the hill., _ _ It it is right athe be give ;itlestilitl'Monthil after the Governmental:all, han resumed, at : the end of-which, I they,aliallwesnme, then.it would seem coldly, right twa t • in dividual dolit9rn:tO the, banks should 2 ;h9ATI ,'t i pottier .01(1 tonnthkrifter rettaMption.' , . by; the banks before -,thOyi Shalt be re 9. 13 4,0 „to:mele, PenUctithi4cc4 or , its Pgttiva” BesuMptliiii, t o be isuenesiful;_ratiit be ebnuita neons. ,„ The three Witea rr -thepeople;,the banks, and...the , 1 government-must -stand together, a I or,: „ they will , fall,, and , fail gether.. The banke,w)ll . not ;be able to titan ,withorit, the ti i assistance of the „ overnieent;', : the 091fern7 . meBtkellgf tiltitu °mug the uttto, l l. , ?Ctliettuttlui to the , remint 9r, t reahnudred ' filen - dollars, would "pr talk and the, I)e4-P-let , PPf:orttleatelTifgri - 349 4 8elfe4rC°W.d buklfclw,X4 AM , wa4eyo*ne other, two : 1; -Ake prat:memo reauMptiOn would not lie tin , aptly represented by a tripod r or 7 a- three:aided pyramidomeh, Aldo leaning agalnat and, at the Same time supporting the other liraeldtat, - . •-,, If the dividends are xetidned_ - hut for one and 'a' half yeare, as proPosedbY the, billy - , they would amount ttipnt,nine Per",cent: To commence the retention a year earlier l worild'glyerr them fifteen _pernent r ingold_on the day of resumption:AMU, certainly would seem to be little,etiongh;and • as dila gold would form apart of 'thebanics',yeserve, ea required by law, it would be no new hardship nor unreasonable demand: ' .., ,- - , • If the dividends are paid over. to the banks thy_ will he apt they any weasen, to reason . thus: .”(told is now at a premium : of - thirty-five per cent. -A As the day of resumption draws, near and the.nearer reiniuni will constantly become . less and less. 'Therefore, It will,be well for us to sell our gold now,whenthe premium is , high, and buy, lt back again by and hy, when,tha,premlum will be , low.” Will not thistemptation, be too great for the divided consciences. of some 9f,,these soulless corporations to resist? Ihetdanger:would be,, that whet:, the day of resumption drew near many, of-the banks would tiein themarketlinying gold, arid, in consequence of thlaurgent demand, the price, instead of being atpar, might command such a . premium as to prove the desired restikap-, non little more than a fizzle and a fallen:l.i,- Iftliegold is retained in the Treasury; _to be 'delivered to the banks e few days "-before the time fixed upon r for resumption, this danger would ba avoide The interest of the Governinent IS simply the interest of the peoPle. The bank.). can have no antagonistic interest for commercial misfortunes_ to their customers would:behazardoteN•if not fatal to them:. . • . - , - - - , In a word, your plan centemplates thestriking • down instantly, at one: blow, -the nominal value of the:United States legal tender, note to an, ar bitrerY yaine of. only :-three-fourths of :its faee Governor Morton's bill, On the,:contrary, alms to ePPreelato the Government note, that now stands at about :seventy-five cents; as compared With the gold dollar, by, degrees from day to day, running for two and shelf years,- making the ap preciation about one per cent. - every twenty-ail days, until on the day ofresumpliOn tad "green- back" dollar note shallhatninade itself'the equal In ,commercial value of the gold dollar: - The one plan;ould tear demi, and is forced and violent.' and would 2eanee jar,,, Confusion; and' mischief, not,only in monetary, but inallimoiness.affairs... Tim other proposes to build upand foster the ap preciation ,of the greenback to , the par 'value of gold, by a process so gradual,; gent/e, steady and ameotb, the change would Scarcely be, pereeptible by the debtor or creditor; and biath alike would be, able to makatheir .ealculitlini end:business arrangements irom time to time, during the pro cess Of appreciation with such accuracy and cer tainty that no serious harrn_eardd come to either class. • • •• No one in or out of Congress;-whether, of the_ public press or otherwise, should insist upon hay ing his . conceived opin ions , adopted in allpar ,tictilar- 'Friendly, fair; and calm discussion can do no po:- ~le imrm, and may. do much good. The attrition of mind against mind will probably work out the problem in a , sadsfactory manner. Few great achievements are the .:product of. a single mind. All who havelhelnterest of the coun;. try at heart, should be willing to give' and take, and so this question will probably be settled, not the very best way that it possibly might be, but so as to be the average best judgment of the people. When so settled all interests must stand together, supporting and strengthening' each of the others. Each and all, after =king . sacrificea for fall preparation for the earliest safe day for resump tion, must then make a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull all together for the desired good, and the happy consummation will , be certainly and permanently attained. Very respectfully, F. E. Smarziont. Hon. DAVID WILDE% State House, Boston, Massachusetts. DRY Doan% PRICE Sr, WOOD, N. W. cor. Eighth and Filbert Sts. FANCY'GOODS, SUITABLE FOR Holiday Presents. Paris Silk Fans. a large assortment Gilt Stick Fans. from $2 87 up to $7 00. Ivory Stick Bilk Fans,Very cheap. Children , s Bilk Fans, • . Velvet Purees. 25, 28.46, 50. . 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Desirable Cloaking.. . . . 11.° Alifc a rl i ,131= 8 1 , 9 t 17 14 . Fln&o.' Fancy Drees Goode closing oat cl aliket4 S ou th e o d stSe"et AZJE•XIOV.AL• 121EMOVAIx—THE 'LONG ESTABLISHED DEPOT lto for the pi:lmbue "and. sale of second hand' doors. windows. store fixtures, dm. from Seventh street to Sixth street. above Oxford, where such articles are tor sale in great variety. A on nMw• doors. sashe • s ; shattereN AT IIAN• •• • • W. ELLIS. GI4ASSWARE. DYOTTVILLE . 01.4A88E0 ___ . _ T. IN.,XU Le , "L'abl And . itif y with or without boxes% Demijohns iE4 cove a r e e t r e wi — th ar willo " w o r ratan:. • Wine Bottles 41 sizes: Porter bottles, Miner al Water bottles.' and druggist's bottles of eveyy d_eseri... then. BENNER. 3. _ sot 0 .', " del lmo • 1, . ~. 27 Boutu Front oreet F.: ti 0'0p..1 WABUINGTON HOUSE, CAPE IBLAND, N. J., Remains open during the winter _;. good accommodo,tiou. deity-1m•o B. CAXE. Pro qietor. BOOTS Affi•D SHOES. ERNEST SOPP, NO. 230 NORTH NINTH IMIZET. Bat on hand asspely of Gentlemen's Boat and Shoes, of the . flneet quality of leather and workmexushiti; also made to order. de22ml A tiF 31T1J — RE - 87:-Itil6lt Ey7 - 111 galtrfAr c ds TLIACKAIIa:NO. 718 Chestnut etreet, manufacturers of Gag Fixtures, Lampe; me., dm, would call the attention of the.p.,bile to their large and elegant assortment of Om Chandellers, Pendants, Braekete.doi. They also introduee Sae pipes into dwellings and public buildings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing OW pleas, 611 'Work waxxsatad . "... r ~~ } 'l~~ )! ~QE~i~i11TEQ 1 IJ8~_ " 0 • V.Ar i fri) SARATOGA, NEWICOILK. > , The inslysisproves thatthe *liters et the SARATOGA STAR SPRINGS' have a•midi lageraritennt of solid inamitatte. richer is medical ingredients than aiy other spring in Saratoga. "PgrnF rP.at Pe trt.9 l .4 l c al3)la l not YP ftlatho ' ' Strongest , '' ,7 liVateri... it also demonstrates ihat'ilie STAR.',ZV4sEt contaluo abort • , f 100 Cu bi c I n ches More:of, Sae r• in gallon that any other epilog., It is this Ora amount : of iito that titin:thilP thlSMiter tapeesAarl9,apargling % appearanta. and sendersit aeircry agreeable to taste: It also tends to preservirthe delirious flavor Of the rater . when bottled, and lonises itto wiper* with as eftviss. . mice almost equal to Champagne s' • . Bad bylheleculine Drug iate coadllotits through 7 out the country. , JOHN WKETIt&IIRO;. - : 1412 Walnut Street, Philada. - • - Wholesale Agerkt s . gel-tet th. t, 1-4 4#34:10 ,, Perk 4 Wreek'' 71 ANTI 'WINDOW ' ' RATTLER 7ThelitiristelChrochttenvf Auy votive ban ant of eitit oy s g, !Mate per week With the above usettilfett4 vtry ratent. The attentimof Camontere, Mechanics and all °there it inmate this 'tenor 'outman Invention. Call on the General Agent, - z - No. , 727 JAYNB''StrOoti ' Between' Market and Cheetnnt. Hy enclosing 50 man And:two .statept sainples will be: Sent by sislt.., deb s to th 3824 F niam, WEAVER & QO NEW COIRDAGE FACTORY igtvienv rota, oPERNries. eanN..W:Mit snil N. DEL.. Ars a4r,CEIO/PWIVPMPHW444§ '-- FOR CEIRDYMAIMMEMNIW- j--,-::Al*All,Ml*qficftuyi#liy, , INM. J. CHAMBERS,' : • :241gouth ELEVENTH Strket.- bet. Locuskiand Byrtus.) : '"N o. iiNeirth TrltEtT c latiVil Stv:iet, _.. O.4933CALLOWHILL Street' : maul. amytment ever,pffered; - ;;INDLA.% RUBBER ISAUMNE > 'Bit M of i' A in a An k M o a4„ c ,v., win :Good-year k flitent Vulcanized Rubber Belting. Paemaii Boa% 6t die Manufacturer's Headquarters. • 808Cize% il itigacr s a . % 1.41 %i c 3 , . 5. W0 have s and Mllß& par cm hand um Boots alantalot of Bentimmat vaiietl aA stria of Gum Over.. . • , COASI AND WOOD. PATENT FUEL! The Houoelieegis' -Friend , - and the Cooks , Delight,- PURE ANTHRACITE COAL , Positively free from Mate. Etere,Bock. Dirt or Clinker. (WOOS' ignited' and durable,; -burning with . a cheerful `flame. and ton fine pink ash, leaving nothing in the ash . pan to riddle. For 'Tans pastinventive genius hue been directed, towards the utilization of the, immense waste heaps in our Anthracite Coal , Beglort, which is really the unrest Coal, and which is nail: , manufactured by anxious and powerful machLuerY into a Most convenient fonn for the nee of consumers of Coal. A trial will soon Convince you that the Penury Fern. is truly a boon and blessing. Orders received and promptly tilled at the office of tbe SOLE AGENT,, T. M. MITCHELL, 134 South Third Street, des Imo CROSS CREEK LEHIGH COAL, PLAISTED & MoCOLLIN No. 8033 CHESTNUT Street, West Filadeipida, Sole Retail Als for Core Brothers & C 0.% celebrated Cross Creek Le Coal, from the Buck Idol:it:0in Vein. This Coal is p ularly adapted for making Steam for Sugar and Malt Houses, Breweries, &c. It is also unsure passed as a Family CoaL , Orders left at the office of the Miners. No. 541 WALNUT Street (Ist floor), will receive our prompt attention. Liberal arrangements made with manufacturers _ . a r . •nen • . yl6 tt B. MASON EINES, _ JOHN Y. SWUM TTILEUNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO their stock of Spring Mountain. Lehigh and Locust "Mountain Coal. which, with the preparationgiven by UN we think can not be excelled by any other Coat • Office, Franklin Institute 13uilding. tit Id S. Seventh street. SINES dc SIIEAFF. al(tf Arch street wharf. Schuylkill. .L'UXWM• FALL; 1868. LUMBER FOR BUILDERS, LOW. F. _IL WILLIAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Ste. no th atn t t4 MAULE, BROTHER & ILB6B. SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. 1868 SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. MLOCK. HEMLOC LARGEHE K. STOM. LARGE BTO _ .111BOTICEU &CO.. %amount snuntm. 1868. FAR'D.R.misioni°BPS , 1868. Wa tisl4. 0 (M G. WALNUT FLOORI4G, arLOBSDA PL A N S U .ARDB. • 1868. MuTaniIiESTIME,IB6B. WALNUT PLANK. 18Do WDERTAKERS' UMBER. 11 00; WDEMFRS' -LUMBEtat CEDAR. " ' 11368. mair,, N m e 186 a • WRITE °AN Va n N l iciiii6 ikodRIA 1868• p .L 186 L IPANaiO4BOX BOARD& FORL LOW., 1968.1V0R. wivtli 'lB6B. ICSO LARGE A .6-,SORTISIENT. 1868. : .16fRISIRDEM: 'lB6B. onznituLABT,WINGhVEARD' 18opt VEASONED CJIMAR PINE. Qp,,Q liga REASONED CLEAN PINE., • .I..V‘lna ouoieE PATTERN PZE SPANISH CEDAR. OB PATERStini •: .FLORIDA RED CEDAR 10111.17 1 / 4 E, 1111.0711131 ER di CO. WAT4nMis JOKIN,Elatlf• Ant4 Wills n o e l 101.11LIZNE 13001 Dealers 1n WATCHES AND JEWELRY, " Irner And tatn i na Cli chuthut ThJrA t ifir ra t ry , emu' truitrintouturos imoono• GENT'S ~PATENT SPRING AND BUD i ^-1-- . , ionod Over Geitere.Cloth,Leether,white stud , 54 ,-. 4 , b Le ro nto w. n un .,m o in be d di e r ro nz t e d l r olh onl Velvet '4 - isi. GERDS FJURNISOINO GOODS, 4 very low 603 Chestnut l j: .... of corm des erbe n ' t h. T toYef Hid Gloves c, effect, corner° Nin , hei . for ladies and gents. st nicuswEßFEß , B BAzzax soft-iff OPEN IN THE EVENDIOI Crautiß4t 1868 l'?sitomataittioh'M - r t. 4, 4 0 j , F#Bll FRUI,IB ORD f,RESSAVEI. ‘ f=.l teinch, Layer. zsuiidkeii r sn (1 ;'' 4 0 61011 Raisins OuriiiiiiiVeliron Oranges, Prune', Figs; &oi ditna Every description of Groceries suitable for the Holiday% .ALBERT C. ROBE - 111S. Corner Ele~eritli Streetil • • ,n + • APPLEEtwane, GRAPES -;-• II &YANA. • Ora.DgeriNewl'Aijoar - Almonda-Arineast Rohs. 2111-141.4" ' '(*( 4041104-'r4"; d arinet9..-NOi.llB HENRIB , B 'PA n. CIE BOX tilitAl3--TRUPPLEEI French 'Peas and IStriehroonw 'alas'aya on hand at 17 0113TrIrEast Xatt'..ciratati. ;fp. 118 South Elocand QCOTCH- ALE AND, DRFN ATODT, ;YOUNGER it (Soma Scucall Alo and Br° )3tout—tite tenni** exacta, ors2lopat dozen; at (MU TY'S Mud tftd Grotory. No. 318 South Necond street. - ETEEN- OLIVEI34 GATZONI3 CUOIOE QUEEN Olives by the barrel or ga ll on. at COUBTIII EMIT D GROCERY. No. 118 Booth Second etreet. ILERRYLVINnz-CHOIVE SHER I 'V WINE AT 112 75 per alk.lloll,bir thesyk of I.2fpffall • oa. at (MUSTY'S . END DE is OCEx; No 118 Bon • Seonui street. c°,wirraictsiaam DAMS& ' I- -- CO le • 11404E40; No; X 48 'SOUTH sOaxtEl. TMLOWIFAU4 4 .I ."1 x, - OLE I G4 ~ - N 0.2 tassaltStreet o ; • • NEW 2:0111r. , • ,and Gelling *oche' Bens and Golden Com nilleihn; Special : Philadelphia /Monet); connected:: Di Tfileirisph wish the mulch' Hoards and Gold Soo= GS New Vora. BANICINer'•11011:1811 4 , ,O c. ItEesc tr 11 7- „ 10 112 and 114. 80. 'MELD ST. PIIFLAD'A DEALERS -, ~-, - • , IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES IVe wfll, receive apPileations kr Policies of Life Itiethrite hi - the new National Life - Thiniiiiiide Company of the MAW, States. /hill InformaBon given at our office. . , ERs ealers-In 04 1 nonda and Itionibina oß,Btoca and Gaid Excbanse, receive account.' of Banks and Bankers liberal terms, Issue Hills of RlLdtallittilre • C * J. Herniate & Son s London. --- B. Metzler, S. Sohn areas, Frankfort, James W. Tucker & Co., Parte,- And other principal sities, and Letters of , Credit available throughout Europe. S. W. corner Third and Chestnut Street. dell; 6trP PACIFIC RAILROAD NEARLY FINISHED. 1450 Miles 13uilt. THE UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. CENTRAL PACIFIC. R. R. CO., Have added Seven Hundred (700) Miles to their linen during the current year, while doing, a, large local pea. senger and freight business. The .through connection will undoubtedly be completed, next summer, wizen the through traffic will be very'great. Storty thousand men are now emPlaied by the two gonrerfol companies in pressing forward the great national highway to a speedy completion. Only Sfe miles remain to be built, of which 200 are graded and ready for the rails. , Flret Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Union Pacific Rail road Company for isle at Far and intereet t amiFiret Mort gage Gold Bonds of 'the Central 'Pacific Railroad at 103 and Intereat. The principal and interest of both bondiare Payable in geld. ( I, ii)pit mi fp. ~ r 4`,1_,t1 a, ro)nus ,}" .., Dealers in Government Securities, Gold, &C., • No. 46 s. Th and St. ExTrizAk- FINE FURNITURE. Lated Deskes•-.Sopertor flake and Flufsh. A. & H. LEJA3IBRE Punch Cabinet kikeis Uptio'Maus No. 1435 Chestnut Street, PHILADEIWINIA. 4 b4 EEI3IO WVll4llll[loME:'are• POOKEN IBODINES• =TA #11)111LICAIIIONPh A Novngoic , BY MISS MoKEEVE NOTEING ner LEAVES, BY - ficirrie irelC'eeper. 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TCST READV-131NGIIABPS LATIN GRAMMAR:— New Edition —A Grammar of the Latin Language for the use of Schools. With exorcizes and vocabulatitio by William Bingham. A. M., Superintendent of the Blind= School , The Publishers take pleasure in announcing to Test:ben and friends of Education generally, that the new edition of the above work is now ready, and they invite a Careful examination of the same, and a comparison with' other works on the tame subject. Copies will be famished to Teachers and Superintendents of Schools for this ;impede at low rates. Pricesl 50.' Published by And for eale by Bookseller, generally. TEGTURES.—A NEW COURSE OF I=l:ritEfl. 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BUTLER as co.. 187 !South Fourth street,* Philadelphia. /amid TAIUM;i' SAIE!,11113 Carex Juarez Cuass ,Washiegton last ght for Rhode Island.. - Amovzsursrr is on foot to have the Court of lalMs abolished., , = Bruton Or,ozitaa was yesterday officially ' re= ` Ived by the Emperor of the French as amble der. from , Spain. CAR usi.disturbances have occurred in Navarre d fottrteen persons have been arrested for par cipation in them. , i3ranriti entirely tranquil `..The lovers:anent oposea to make material changes in the col°. TOR tobacco factories in Pike county, Illinois, ere seized for a violation of the revenue laws a Iv 401 ago. Giit; Jasnor ‘WIT'SoN 'Wane • and ei-Mluister • ashburno have arrived at New; York; in the ~ ship Merrimac. from Rip 40dt*. •• • • • EiIteB.STARY BEWARE), acconipanied by the ritish and French Ministers, has gone to Auburn r the holiday& , Ray. Dn. Dunn, the Vicar Genera of the ' • man Catholic Diocese of 'Chicago, who was ismissed by. Bishop Duggan, &cal, in Cliictigo, esterday. aged 4b: • • s Ex-Oovromon LETCIIER, GUerilla, ,MOSby, nd,. other nomcarpet-bagging,„ but eminent ritinlans, are in Washington art internees with J. Tits &Side - Est'will lane to4nOirow'a prods ,. • tion of amnesty , to all those excluded by his est proclaniation.. Peutt, 6o ,;_Davis , reckintidgeand others. ' - • • A mamma loulldingi In Zionsville, Indiana, as binned millonday night. It was ' occupied _ severtil-finnsated the lassie stated at $lOO,OOO. 3 1Bn fn '4.3tawfordville, , lndbma, on Tuesday '•bti'destrOyed $25;000 worth of prtifietty: Is,,the case, of the Enited State:sr. about $20,- 1 , Worth of property:found at the rectifying' es tablishment ,of Watson -84 ~Cranr, before the Eu144113%038 District Court,' in 140 W York,-yes terday. the jury returned a•,. verdict -for , tile Go- Timm is further-troubleon the Ogecchee river, Georgia. Two white Men mere Shot on Tuesday night by an armed bodym of negrovt, who - .then took pomeastou of their crope,whlch they carried oS 7,l#oloters deelare that they be cont. Palled to leave the country and come to the city , inflate protected.— • Tim Paris Monileur has late Paraguay a n ad 34404iwhich say-the position of, Lopez is critical. In consequence of his differences with the United states, andi.lbat he;will probably aeek a recon ciliation with the American Government. The i 1 Wohiteur also states "that Pat continnes to snake energetic resistance to rise movements of the allied army. the weekly meetingof the Board of Fire Commiseioners - yesterday, - in - New York, it was deckled to organize the Department into nine brigades, and confer the following rank - upon the ffeers Chief Engineer to be Colonel; Assist -ant'Engineer to be Lieutenant-Colonel ; Distritt _Engineer to be Major, and the other officers with • relative rank. A warp in the United States District Court in Roston yesterday rendered a verdict for the Gov ernment against the distillery in South Boston, ..carried on by the Suffolk Lead;Works, of which /Samuel IL Ward is treasurer, forfeiting to the Government' the' entire property of the Works, 'valued at about' 64150,000, the bond required by ; -law not having been given to the collector. Eaom records it Is shown „that in the three years post our government has refunded taxes amounting to nearly two and half million 'dation: • The account atonal thus: Aufount of taxes refunded 1866, 0514,80 -40:-. 1867, 006,- . 581 69; 1868, $1,018,8114 81. Aggregate receipts, 1866. $310,906,984 17; 1868,06.5,920,4 a 65;1868, • *191,186;56428.. • lortnoonntex took place at St.'Joseph; 'Mo., yesterday, between on. J. E.Early, a promi nent lawyer, and Colonel T:A. , Green,also a law -yer, In which Mr. Early wee shot and killed. The affair crew out of an article Published in'the Ilerold of Tuesday, tenecting upon Green as a lawyer, which Green supposed Early to be the author of.' < • -• • ' • `- Tun Memphis ii.ralwithes Little • Rock spot:lel of Trusday says that refugees from the counties afflicted with militia continue to-liock trr - that city confirming the reporta of outrages by the militia. A report:that General Grant has sent officers to investigatethe outrages received wide rejoicing. By the Governor's proclamation this morning, Little River county and that portion of Lafayette east of the river is turned over to the -civil authorities.' • Tun commercial, traeleni held another meet qag afternoott at the Astor House, New York, which WBBlamely , attended. Many cues of hardship arising under - State and Municipal 12.1,14. were rehearsed. Several of the;speakers denounced these laws as ,odious and , tyrannical, and, general opinion favored makings test case and taking it-to the Supreme Court for decision, but ti `committee was appointed to consult Attorney-General Everts on the subject. A K/CISAS city despatch says that an army • guide, just in from theriaLus, reports that Kansas - volunteers joined General Sheridan_ oh the 10th inst., on.his march to Fort Cobb. .The General intended .to eat his. Christmas dinner In Camp Supply, where Major Inman is Ordered with a large train of supplies. It is reported that the Indians have driven off considerable stock belonging to various persons. Many of the soldiers are badly (toren. THE Idaho Legislature met at Boise. City on the 9th. Governor Bullard's message recom mends the revision of the mining laws, and asks the Legislature to petition Congress for an addi tion:. -ppropriation to survey _public lands, the sales ready being $30,000 in excess of the coat of the Ant survey. He complains of the mis management of the postal affairs, many of the routes, established through ignorance of the ge ography and position of the country, being im practicable. and others running double some at ttnnemsary expense, while the northern portion of the Territory, with many huge settlements, is without mail communication. He reports that from 5.000 to 8,000 Indians remain in the Terri tory, who now act friendly, and should be set tled upon reservations. 1010FkiNnWilll OF OCEAN ISTEALSIEWiIe sum gam MI marl SeJ .London.. New York.... N0v.29 . United Kingdom.. .Glaatow-Newlfor _ . Dec. 4 IWitlg Cork. LiveroooL.NYorkviallaltfax-Dee. 5 . Europe . . , L „..... Dec 5 Tarits..,-..,.-....LlVeroool..NevrYork via B--Der... 9 City of London....lAverpool-New York Dec. 8 Erin „Liverpool.: New York .. Dec. 9 Australasian. ...Liverpool-New York, ----Dec. 12 Weetpballs... -Southampton-New York. Dec. 12 London-New York Dee. L 2 _ DMIRT United Kingdarn..New York-Glatatrar.::- .. . 26 The Queen-. ..?New York, ..... 96 llellona ..... ...New York-London Dec. 26 Surma New York-Ilavre...; . . ... ....Doe. 26 Peruvian .... .. .Portland.,LiverpooL ..... . Dec. 26 Ctty of Lormou... New York. i Li3reroool ..... „nee_ 5; Wyoming Philadolubia;.Savannatt..:. -. --Dec. 26 George Cromwell.. New Yorlr..New Orleane......Dec. 26 Annvalasiap....... „New Y0rk....L1 • ..NeW York'..LiVerpooL...:.... - ...;:Dee. 31 Europa . .... ..New York..Glas .gow. _ _jam. 2 .. i - stars atefil*is.....Pldiacra..Bavarui Jan. 6 York... Liverpool. - .Jan. 6 Siberia. New York 7 Jnattlat.. .. . Plandelphia-New Orleans. 'Dee. - ()F 1 1 1 1tALO.t.:.: SAMUEL F. AT &W AM EE.% / GEO. N. TH . _ Mo.vaccm Gommrrrar. ANDREW WHEELER. 331EUMICE BAMULTLIN. TORT OP FERIAMILPHIA--VEciarala E 1512, 725 C elm arm Bios WAxis. 10 11 ALBRIVILD TESTERLIAIt. Sclu F. F Meariv,Steblaina. daritrom Naw,York, with iron to Perma lig Co. • . richt Paton. Trou.ax., 1 day from Leipsic., Dd. with train to Jos r Palmer. • Setts MIS: Cuihm Ipdav from, Lespeic. peL with grain to Jos 1.1 Falmer. Bohr irandalia, Itncitausater, I daylrom with taaia to Jos L . " E'altner. Bohr n J (;.'Jr. Smith.. 1 day froth,. Odessa: DeL with 'strain to Jul L Bewley & 41LEAULD - -Ste=utli.LGaw-ger.fa/ta*Qre•A rdvtg.Je ,WISIORAIMDA. , . . Shin Gold Flouter. Freenous. front Raiirrancisco lath Aug. at Liverpool 22d inst. Ship R Robinson:.Robinson,. from. San Fnuicisco 18th Aria at Liverpool:llst a. Ship West (Br). Wylie.froni Calcutta for Boston, Passed Ship United States,. Short. at Rio Janeiro prior to 11th nit. from: Cardiff.. Shin Arg,onaut, Gardner, frOm Padang 15th Sept at Boston 22d inst. _ _ Ship llroinwell„ Robison. from Calcatta for Boston. before reported at St Thomas 'in.- distress, had been fully repaired ldth inst. and would proceed on the 1915. Part of her cargo wilt be brought on bye bark Canada. 2 BtOarne.r Rornan. Baker. hence at ,Boston Rld inst. Steamer J Fireman,. Vance.. -knee. at Norfolk -Mt - inst. and sinned for Richmond. Steamer Rapidan. Ulteesman. front' New York via Ha vana. at Now ()deans 18th inst. Steamer Gulf Stream. Spencer, at New York that. from, New Orleans. Rteamer Mississippi. Slocum, dared at New York yes terday for Rio. J aneiro. Bark Chattanooga. Freeman. cleared at Boatort :32d hist. for Melbourne. Bark Nannies T . Bell. Stirling. cleared at Pensacola 19th 'rat. for alontevideo.. , .- . Bark Union (NG). B. ehrens. from Rio Janeiro. waa below Baltimore 221th:ult. Bark Sarah Elizabeth (Br). McLean, 4.6 days. from. Bue =nos Ayree.:witk. bides and, wool. ot Neve-York yeatertlay. lis ilea in company will brig Olinda Abbe: far New: York. .3.4 t, in port. bark Carrie &Long, for NOW YOra fn today.. Nov 11. Ist 21218. tali 3886. 1a 1 surfers atn i q from W lost maintopgalleat Mast.maintflpsAt yard. and sustained other damage._ Noy- _Rold i • hit War lon 34 11. saw bark front , Portland .for s ABri~ Samuel Webb.;ohMlemeet Pensacola 16th instant rig Perini& (Br). Stevens. at Pelitanibuco 18th Oct. ' ' from New York. Brig George B Prefecott.Mille, hence st Portsulenta }Bth ~ Instant -Behr Ifiesie Bir a t t erlder, Elalleh. cleared at Baltimore' ear KA Ford (Br). CarVe h. nter. frond:et NB. rik tilts pert. sailedfrom Salem Met Inst. ticiar Plandome,Edivards, la days from Turks Island, at Now rkiAld lust: De 1115.14 33.* lonl4.__enconnter a heavy gale irom to SW. got= ' round to NW, and lasting BO hours: during which dost mainsail, but multained no other damage. __ Sam Mar gi e, mcFaaderi. once at Portsmoum 20th bruit. ear Edward lenneimr. ,J114:4 I) , LIUSrPOTt '2lst inst. , for this port. • • - Behr Below, Griffin, hence at Boston. 42d Inst. Behr Abraham; Davie. from • Bridgeport fog this port. at New York 22d inst. Sloop Nnevy. Pininft. hence at Norfolk hist hest. MARINE MISOIELBMMI. • ". 1 rie_l lo Imagers from ship Electric. from Hamburg for New orkesauora on Great Egg liarboroholdr. were all lately landed on the beach, st inst. PM. ,The, vessel re midair-In good , condillterii• and lies easyz' Llier cargo is being discharged into lighters by Cap t 1 J Merritt of the Cowl Wretking Co. Mod she wi ll probably be got offe Ship American , night; , train Loadow for .Naar,YOrki winchp p) ut into glimouth, Eng. in' Metres& has been con. damped; cargo to forwarded to. New _York. •-• eenotreet /ADJ. fronVfNeW , Captle.Mai..foritofftfro, at Holiness Bole.' reports: When eighteen miles Nit from Fire bland. narrowly cies_ped running into a sunken vet. eel. Judged her ter be • s large , schooner sunk in about hirteen fathoms water; both topmasts were out of water: blowing heavy at the time. e Schooner Gangue . gilgitill24 itt Newp or t from Wahldine Me :for New York, lost jibboons in the blow of, the 16th SchrJemie s Smith : wnua6k sth inst at Salem. reverter Experienced heavy gales during the whole passage:. Dec 6. oft Cape Fear. in a severe gale from BE. lost foretopMast and flying jib. boom with nail;and foresail. 2; Dec. 12. off Nantucket Shoal: in savant tioar from NW. broke main fichreY. ;13toidiustein lath lust.'. from Eliza. betbport for Fel l Elver. rat In leaking; would procure extra crew and -prof eed. • laxeuttsgOM!; WEST.. CHESTER ;& K. K. •.,_ ~.. ,:.....-.. CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS: Eicirilori Tickets will sold to West] Cheister, good from December 34th20 2d,' ' - .ordeal 'O extExcurd .•* 1 or deel w 6to ' """ •••• ••••-••••••••• • I-loliday Excursions. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. Exeirs l4lll Vektte at . Reduced Rates , . Between aY Statiaim good front December 2&I to Joon • • _ , ary 211.1869. inclusive. mEAgr.em 4vin._9Tololm• THOMAS Ei.' DIXON & SONO, late lAndresys & Nixoth _ . No. Ira 0 : W.W Vi UT Street, pintas'. Opposite pip* States aunt. Manufacturer' or - „„ m - ~,,_ 4 "AELotr*, , EPIC And other RATES, For Anthracite. Bituto ous arul Wood Fire; Auto. •• ' ." , lit4l_: - SNAC'Eih • '. • ~, Vor Warns Puma and vrr eats buildings. EWA idill TEM OUDIN, VENTILerOII.4. S , .. WOICENO-BANGILS... EY_OA 8011sEPS, ' ' .-• WHOLESALS and RETAIL. ANSIIMOICE UNITED SECURITY . LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST ' COMPANY, OF FENNSYLVANW - Office i SontheEtstam Fifth EaCh*nuti YBII.ADELPHI~. ` Capital, - - $1,000,000 DIUTECTOBS GEORGE H. STUART. Philadelphia. GEORGE W. Oil wit. Aht A. WM. F. A. DE EXEL. WM V. MaKJEAN. - ---- '- THOMAS W; EVANS. S. IL HORSTMANN. A. J. DREXEL. .. JOSEPII PATTERSON. WM. C. HOUSTON. S. J. EOLMS. HENRY E. hOOD. Arno rcrk--JAMES AL MORRISON. President Manhat tan Bank. - Jostl.a STUART. of J. & J. Stuart & Co., Baldwin. Boston-11m - E. 13. TOBEY (late Preeldent Board of Trade.) Cincinnati—A. E. CHAMBERLAIN. of Chamberlairr& Checaoa -r + CO- Z. LESTER, of_7f PA. Letter do Co. Brothers C. M. SMITH. of Geo. G. Smiht► Bankers. Loinaritte. R g.—WM. GARVIN, of Garvin, Ben a co. St. Lottio—JAMES E. YEATMAN, Cashier Merchania National Bar.k. Battirnorc—WM. PHEW.= SMITH. Superintendent Consolidated Railway Line Neat York to Washington. " B. B. 13110E-malrrr , of Adams & Co. Ex " CrIEVICTUN AX. of G. W. Gail dr. Az. " . FRANCIS T. SING. President . Central Savings Bank. • Hon. J. W. PATTEMSON. U. S. Senator from N. 11.. GEORGE R. STUART, Prealdent. BURT L ROOD, Vie !resident. C. F. BETTS Secretary. J. L. LUDLOW, M. D., Consulting Physician. R. U. ODIVIN. • Medical E:miner% JOSEPH F. EOERPER. M. D.. C. sitsairr PATTEISON,i =HAIM LUALOW. 5 Cmn'24.o# Thdß.Company lanes Polielea °LW% Ipanratice tmon all the various plans that have been proved by tileberpe Mermen! European and. American Companies to Ira flound and reliable, at rates aa LOW and UPON, T AB FAVORABLE aa thoep of any Company of equal etabillty. All policies are nonforfe Hale of ter the pastnent of two or more premium& nos th a ta dm rpILE 'RELIANCE II'ifiURANSIE COMPANY OF PULL. J. ADELPLILS. _ • tedin.lsll...:' .' • Obartor P Perpetual. Incorpora Offie% 'lto. 606 ,- Walniit street. • (IA PLUM $307,000. - Insures against loss or damage by FIRE. on Douses. Stores and other Buildino, lilmited or perpetna/. and on Furniture, Goods. Wares and Mere b and. in town or LOnSES PROMPTLY ADJOSTED AND PAID. Assets ...... 76 Invested in the folleming Firat` Mortgages on City PrOPort3r.weliamared•SM oloo United !states Government Loans—. ........ . MAT 00 Thilse elphia City 6.w—cent..;Loetas 74,000 00 Pennsylvania 013.W40ett 6 per cent Loin.::.:.::. 0000 Oil Pennsylvania Railroad Banda, Snit and second Careen :3000 00 Cared mend lt-lWiTlia!Ze.i. Compan 'u 6 per Cent. Loan. .400 00 Philadelphia '6 per Cent Loan.' 6.030 00 litudingnott and Broad Top - 7 per Cent. ‘.oloit gaged:lands. - . . ,4.640 00 County Fire . ao - r - opeini'Sl2 - 18 - c - IC i,ub - o 00 Mew Bank Stoek.4. ....... 4WO :0a Commercial Bank a . lo,o(x) oo Union Bint.nal Insurance Company's Stank. . v . Ma 00 Reliance Insrrance Company Philadelphia " Stock.. ' ' - .. . 8.250 00 Cash in ilia:111W .... . ... 7.537.70 Worth at Per:. ... Worth this date at market prices. ....... .$432,082 24 DLB,FA ? ',TORS. • • - Thoniaa U. Moore, Become. Casialer.- Jarees T. Young.. Isaac F. Baker, - Christian J. lionoun, 5=114 B..Thmaa, Biter. lei `llNGLEY,,rreaident. Clem. Tinsley. .... , lihrm.Moreer, Batumi bisobarai .13. L. (;arson. vum:Bteveneom • Berl TnosiAS C. Umr..„ e,e . cl w e a • YUILADELPHIA. December. A NTERACITP. - . EIBTJEANCE COMPANY.—L"HAR. Jai TEE PERPETUAL. ' ' • "' Office. O. ati•WALNlTEstrnet. nheve Third. Phil& NV 111 instue against Lose or Damage by Fins on Buil& Inge. either perpetaaßy or for &limited time. Household Furniture and Merchandise tosnerally. ' Also. Istarnus Insurance on Vessels. Cargoes and Freights.' Thl.nci Insurance to , &Everts of the Union. • DIIIEGTORIS: Wrn. Esher. _ Peter sieger. D. Luther. ' .1. E.,l3aunt, Lewis Audenried. , _ • Wm. F. Dean. _ John B. Blakisten. John Kate han2. . Davis Pearson; " 'lntualit. Heyi.,. • - , , 'Ve - hi, ESIIER. I'lwrnerkt.' , , - • . • 1 . , ,Wsi. F. DEAN,. yiee President.' *4 Itt:Slarriti geerptary, . :, .... , L - in.924la.tthaett" VENING BULLETIN-P THE DAILY The....LiOerpotOtet , Lon. dan_ C.o 9 ' . .Globe lnsurance C p0p471",. ;:. The Report of this . Coo , :. pang for 4808 Premiums9;27B. Lops.' - . 3,344,7i8 • and „, • vi• . I after pay ; ;:ik.a deild 3 6 ce n t., the Total iire; „ . . in Go rd d 26' . '9. • ' ifTLFOOD SMITH, . . - , General Agent,. ,••••-••-,..,••• • • • . N0.,4$ MERCHANTS' : 1”. PbfAreie#bie: •i $4=178'70 jat-tnthet! ,•'; : ;!...-: T .,,.::il'lffstroil .- ‘; DEL WARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE GU DI PANIC. _ - incorporated by the „t!eglaintote of 7 lienturylianla, Office. S. Z corner of TRIED and WALNUT Streets. Philadelphia.. MARINE, itisunAlicES r On y mew Can MtPretglit to all parts of the'oriel . . D INSURANCES , 011 goodaby river; canal; lake - and land carriage to an _ INSV VES On M e M „r rchandise generally -on Stores. Dwellings. "' - • , °ETRE 91211PAMP: ovember 11200,000Nnited litstxe Noe e7"ient, Lean, 12000 patted Stst ee Six Per Ceat - : , 136A00 - 00 50,000 United States Blx Per Col Loan _ • • • (for of Itediroadl t " ' io.ood waxoo State 'of retwohquat - • • Cent. Loan. 711,375 00 1125,011) City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Losn (exempt from Tax) 123,69,1 00 00.000 State helsrJensey Six ter Cent. Loan. .500-00 51, 20,000 i iiiii _ gage Six .Per Cent. Bonds yr.,200 25,000 !ennsylranis Sailroad , second Mortgage Bix Pei-vent Ronda.. df,oco 00 *,OOO Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage BM Pet -Cent. Bonds • _ (Emma. RE. guarantee)..— 30,000 State of Tennessee Fire Per bent 7,000 State of Six Loan . . 21,000 00 Loan. 5,001 y 15.000 Germanto;ri v i d e andinterest 1 , 0; shares ;tea.. "...* is.ooo 0 0 10,0 W l'enwireana Ediaa• shares stock. 11.300 00 61E0 North rtransylvailla RailrostlCorm • UM 00,003 PhA n erphia -B = ll ll B l t ilgiVidiar -- —349°' • . -g0....mr,99.pw. • /s.le i 207.900 Loans on. Bond - and Mortgage, ilia, Rena on City Properties . 247,911* 0 0 4 iiiJ4k G rit Value. SLUR= ?6 Real Eetste TIKCCO Bills, Receivable ,Ipr -,lmurmices made. • 2112,400* Balances . - • minxes on Marine reticles—de erned Interact and other debts due the Company.. . ...::....40,778 93 Stock end Scrip of sendsri,;,, ticras., • ez.us oct. A1.... 5 1 e d • Garb in " 818 w cub in Drawer. . 11403 73 ~11111,617.1387 80 elaie.9 l Xl Per. DIRECTORS; . jr•_, Thomaag Hand. „ Edintlnd . A.Boitder. John C. - - S amid E: Stokes. Jamas C. Hand. .neav v rao... ••-, Thcopliitws onng. Mil“, G. Ludnig.' Joeepb. FL Beal. G. Leber. Hues Cralg. Henry Co flodlett, Jr.. John E. Penrore. John Pk: Tay kw. _ Jacobß.4onee, - - - George - W. Bermdott. Jones Traci - ear. ' WMiam G. Itodten. Edward Darlington. Jaoob.P.Lege/.' , , Jones Brooke._ Spencer _ Janice B. Brkariand; Jan Semple. MAlMgrel. Edward Leone:Ade. ,D. T. Morgan. do.. Jogai= P. Byrei- Berger. do: THOMAS C. HAND. President JOHN G.-DAMS. Vice Prealdent. HENRY EXIASURN. Serzetary. • • - HENRY BABY...AraI *cranny; -• • . de2l-ti FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADKL. • obis, Incorporated, March 21.1824. Odic% No. El North Fifth street. Insure 13 • Household, Furniture and Herat= • generally, from Lose by Fine (in the City of Plultidelphia °MY.) Statement of the Assets of the !emaciation January Ist, 1968: published in complimme with the pro. visions of the Act of Assembly of April sth, 1842. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the taty, of Philadelphia°MY,- ..... • -.... ...81.075,166 17 Ground Bente . .. . ..... . . . .... 19.814 98 RealEsdate. . ... . 51.744 57 Furniture suitYliituiva 4.490 03 U. S. 5.0) Registered 80nd5:.`....... 45.000 00 Cash on hand...... ............. ...........-.... 31.873 11 Totil•• •- . •-• • •. • • •••811=3.069 98 William H. Hamilton. Samuel gpartinwic, Peter A. Keyeer„ Charles P. Bower. • John cantriC. - JesseLigth u = Georg ie I. If MOM Rabatit Joseph P. Lyndall. Peter Armbruster, Levi P. Coats, ' Peter n. M. IL Dickins on. - ' WM. H. HAMILTON. Preside t. SAMUFL SPAR/JAWS. Vice President WM. T. BUTI.E.B. Secretary. I THE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY- OE -1 flee, No. 110 South Fourth atreet, below Chestnat. - The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila delphia," Inarporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia in for indemnity against, ban or damage by lire. exclusively. CHAR'I'ER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable iestitution.with ample capital and contingent fund carefully invested, continues to insure buildings. furniture. merchandise. /sc. either permanent ly or for a limited time,against loss or damage by lira, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. Loans adjusted and paid CTORS: with all possible despatch. • - DIRE Chas. J. Setter. Andrew H.. Meier. Henry Budd. James N. stone. John Horn. Edwin L. Reakirt. Joseph Moore. Robert V. Massey, Jr.. George me,eke., . . Mark Devine. >- - • CH J. SUTTER. President. HENRY BUDD, Vico President. BENJAMIN F. HOECKLEY. Secretary and Treasurer UNIT . ED WSWWiC . F. COMP ANY. OF This Company takes risks atthakrwest rates consistent with safety, and confines its hushaeos exclusively to FIRE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PHILADE4 OFFICE—No. V 23 'Arch Went. Fourth National Bank Building. DIRECTORS. Thomas J. martin, . Charles R. Smith. John Hirst, '--. . • . Albertnalling. , Wm. A, Rent. : ~ z ' . Herucr Bcumm . ..: . James Mangan. James Wood, William Glenn. John Shailcrosa. James Jenner. .- • J. /If : 11 4 1 7 Aokin• --- , Alezender•T.D I.; j j, .Bushmolliga, Albert C. RoberlJ6 ' ' PhilMFltspatrielr.' S. ANDRESS. President. Wu. A. Rolm& Tress. ~ - - *Wm. IF. FAtilEir, Seep, TEFL. ERSON ~ E /RE ^INSURANCE; .DOMPANY 4 ' O. Philadelphla.—OfficeiNo.Sl North' Plftli, eUrseU" near Market street. Incorporated b,r the Legislature of PeturaY'veal*. Char ter perpetual. t,apital and Assets, sl%_ooo. Make insu ranee against bola or darnitee,by Pireonrnbric or Private BuiMinas, Furniture. Sb?cka. Geode and klexcltraliste.' 011 favorable terms. Wm. McDaniel; . - ^ l 4 , • , ".. Edward P. Moyer. - Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner. , John F. 13elsterling. , ; -.- Adam J. Maar. , , ' Henry Troemner. IlenP.elanY. Jacob Scnandein. , . oha Elli ott, Frederick Doll, ,^ : 4 .• ' ..' -, '.'," Christian D. Frick. , ~. Samuel Miller. George E, goKt, r . • 14nntain Di Gardner; • " wuxiam fauDANlEL,..fresidiurd. / •ISRAEL•PETERSON L : v ice President. Purx.r? E. Comtuarr.Secretary and,Treasurer, ~ i YII3. 7 CMAXIX.y 118111tAbie____...E GoP4 ANY i -- • ... i-- % `'-'OIvPHIL.A..DELPTLILL.' ._', INCORPORATED 18134--(JIARTE,p. ,E.EBTETEr,AL. No. =4 WALNUT' Street; Opposite the Exchange. ' This Company insures front len FIRE spior damage iiir on liberal terms on buildingso merchandise." furniture. dm.. for !trotted 'periods. and permanently on buildings by deposit or premium-, •Li .:, ~,,_ ' '., -,..•• The Company has been in active operation for more than sinty_,yeara, during which all , Moos have been promptly adjusted suid•paid, ___:. , • ~ DI RPCTOILS: John L. ilodgiv,, , ~ ~, . • Dayld Lewis, _• . I M. B. Maher'''. '-•• ' ' - Benjamin Etting' John T. Lewis. ' Thos. II- Powers. Win: tik Grant.' _ ' ' ~ • ' • A.:l4.blailme7, Robert W. Learning. , ~,' Edmond 0140.1074 D. Clark Wharton ' ' Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis. . ' Louts C. Norris. ' ' , SaVintr. WILCOX. Secretary. A hiIIIBICAN MEE INSURANCE. ,UONIPANY.LN(.I9N- Joa. pointed 161 D.-Charter Peritentax.' ' ' .. No_ 310 WALNUT street. above Third,PhiladelDhla. Having a.. large paid-up Capital fiteeir and Burping in vested in sound antravitilabba decoritieer t continue to in,. *rare on dwellings, stereo. furniture, merchandise. veasehs in port, and their eatgoerl, and other personal property. Ail Imes Liberally and prometly adjusted. • , , ~, • DIRLUTORki. Tboraaeß. Herb; - - • • Edmund (1. Thitilh. John WelsN. . ~, . Chorine 'Sr. Poultru3Y. Patrick. Brady:, ' - - .. Israel Harris,. ,- •• - Joint T, LAWLI6 ''• ' , ` tilAtt , P. , Weti3erill, ' ' Ni r mart Y. Pitnt. - - • .••• • 4.4 - - • 4, 4, .: , TIN:WM IL ISIARTSCPTIOttIent. apsuTC.Cr47 I P 3 F , seer r i K a q'' -.• .. 4 , • • • : ;4. ',',' :,t;,-:'3":„:.,,-; ETYMA, TRURSDA J;Z '-'t:iog4h*O(ilioi' N A TION AL '- ''j'th lI},ILINSURANCFkoom. ~, IPSTIP3D MATES- Or AKERIII4 • ' _ • *data bye spetiit let of Congreiisi _ : :"prowedlalt 26# 1808. Cas Capital, 01,00_0,090, Paid: in 'Fuu. rt • J! 11 ,L0/9 10 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING *here an coriesimidence 11101 " be i'll2/13$1" DIRECTORS: CrlAliPPEnet ess. . A. 8 9/ NS. • JAY COOKE. t, - =NAY D. 000)Ep. , r.IL& I TCUSOW MR; .W. E. IMIANDIO4 W. O. NOORIIkAD.' Jost; D. DEVREEs. ittoni'm F max. EDWARD D 01304 *I'.SINCSLEY CLABB. ld C peindsuitac ' , O,PFICMI3I3: CLAEENCE IL maw, rtakaaprrigement. JAY' (MOM Chaim= ana Executive Com HENRY, COIIKE. 3 4(4 PON:Meat: EMERSON WrEET. Philadelphia. Sea* anerSktecaltir,,!, Wl3.'ll7llNE,l43 ll tuditestost Seereiarr; • 5 FREUWIS G. SMITH. M. D., Medical Dl:teeter: , • J. SAYING MEARS. Assistant Medical Direitoi. Thfa Company. National is itr *homier. offer. reawn of its Largo Capital. Low' Rates of Premium, and -14eviTables, the- indst.Clealiablatheiirl:otltisurintidfo yeireceritheltictbepublic. , • . • , , placation Pasopplata.moul full, pa rt iculars giveo on 1 1 / 4 1%. pliceition to the Branch Office of the Company Genentalgents " ' • General Agents of the 'COitmeny• JAY LOOSE New York. for New York State and Northern No* Joiner. JAY worm& CO. Wailttnetort, D. C., fee Delmar . Virginla. Dlittztet of Columbia and West Vitiate. • E. W. CLARK co„, for Painolvania and Southern New deteey. II S. Rosetta., narristeux, Managet for ' Central and Wetteni reinetivas J' ALDER ELLE do CO. Chicago. for Minot& Wine nada aodlowL lion. STP2OO I NaI.= Paul. f or; Mirimpts, and JOHN W U T l#t CO.drCO.. Ciriciptuifi. for Ohio and Cen tralladSofithernlndlasta; •• • ,• , T. 13. XIIGAR, St Laub', for,Manotal arid Kaunas. Et ! , A. KEAN & (Pfii Detroit, forildrehifan Nor t hern MOTLIEBiIItD, Chaaba., , for Nabraidca; '• ' - 4/0/ 1 1 4 BTON BROTHERS& 00. - Boithoorei for Nary ?fent England General Agency under _ . • she plreellon or A.=- •_c *. 'Of the Board of Direetora. W. E. J. I...ruckEß., isfainger,, • Aterchaate.Exchange, State street. Bixdoa. F,Lto u muitu - A4i 6 i ti i m IP P EINS . URAN, el! •11 • r • nuallin;.profient., r: 1,411111 G MIDREWaIi: nillitgißEßGlli) • RFIRY-40:',IPUOWG Cash , A55et5.......;,' By the - , lure inrwhatins of ur big mono to policy holder% mad must be paid to them in dividends. or reserved for their greetw sectuitr. Di s 3. dende are made on the contribution plan. and paid antra• ally. commencing two years from the date of the Pone,: It boa already made two dividends amounting to 8102.000. an amount never before equaled during the Shit three years'of any cambium - PERMITS TO TRAVEL GRANTED WITH OUT EXTRA CHARGE. NO POLICY FEE REWIRED. FEMALE RISKS TAKEN AT THE= USUAL PRINTED RATES, NO EICTSAPREMIUM BEING DEMANDED. Applications for all kinds of polio:lea. life. ten-year fife endoninnatjerma or cnildren'i endowment. Wm. and eli information cheerfully afforded at the • 13RANCII OFFICIO"' TM CORP/191, NO. ,;408 ' 7iTA.I.NU r STREET M. M BARKER, Manager • EademPePartment of, the State of Pennsylvania. Particularettmotkao • • FIRE ANDMARINE BMW. Which. in all instances. will he pLtceddrstelan Coiat paufee of this atty. as well as those of known standing In New Ifsork, _New England and Baltimore. ACCID ollaiTAL BUM. AND LAIBUBANCE ON LIVII to pub carefullT of to. iu LoadingTOCK. Companies of that klndL tn= full share ct Tensorial attention to, and prompt despatch of se antrw3ted of m_ c patronage, y_ care, I hope to merit and re. sei li AL AL BARKER. N 0.4 Walnut Street, tri 1829. -CHA.RTER PERPETUAL. ,- .IPELATCII3:ILAIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. Nos. 435 and 437 Chestnut Street. . n , . Assets ci Januoirsr 1;1889, • *2,4303,740 00. Accrued Surplus . ace,Ess 39 Premiums 1.181.846 20 . ENSETTLED'CLAIALS.. ' • • INCO Fou 1863. 3133.€93 8330,=. Lanes raid Since 1829 Over ,_ : ___ --.1E;5 5 500.000. - Perpetual azietTlroporary Policies on Liberal Tern* ' DIftECTORS. Chas: N_ Smoker. , - Geo. Palm. , . :Tobias Weimer..Alfred Fttlerr, Samuel Grant. " Eras. W. Lewis. M.A. Geo, W. Richards. Thomas Sparks. Isaac Lea. 1. , ,•• • • - Wm. S. Grant. lIHARLE N. B/C.kiCEER, President. GEO. PALES. Vice President. • JAS. W. AfoALLISTER. Secretary_ pro tern. Except at Lexiztaton.lentucky. this Company has no Aiencies west'of - ftMborgb. • fen TntEIIENEDIRMICE : EXCLUSIVELY.-THE PENN irylvania Fire Insurance Company-Incorporated IMS -.Charter Penpetnal-No. 510 Walnut street. opposite In dependence hetutre. .., This company. favorably known to the communi*• for over forty y earls. continues to insure stgaimt less or ehun. age bY fire. on Pantie time. Beildlnge. eitherr Darras. neatly, or for aliteited, , Also. on ItM.ture,..l3tecks 9 %11 . eer capilal e t r°4 her - giline,PrrigniPurptlit torn i. Fond. is linlestediere.mostseareful Manner. which enables them te Offer ,te . the, bulged en undoubted , stecnrit,trln the case gloss., '', ' ' - PIBBCTOAS- ' `- ' ' ' ' " Mai iinitth,Jr.. n ' - JOrtri'DeVere 4 X*/ Alexander Benson; - : ' • ~ , . 'Plum= Stela, Isaar,liszLehurst„; .. ~.: •'• - Henry Lewis. , A , , `.. 1 Thomas' Bobins. , - J. Gillingham Fell. • Daniel Haddock. Jr. %SNIP...L.BIWD, Jr.. Pt. residen - VrtLILUI G. Ceowem. Becretati , . - CIIES1:1` , 1 UT CC)IIP4II{I4 NO . 4 ,ee• F AtreP • ppnhLADELPu A , Lt r sivEL P. „,,ft.aisren 5....... FiRE IN 45 u •DIRECTOFV.,.. s . Tastice. raIUP ' ' an le E En 'fObtk W EVerrri• . "." E ' rate-- . ek" -'- • D Woodruff Chas. R lc h ar dß°r!* • , `.; Alward Bfez Jr.. Henry/Arlo. : ' ~,: , .• olln:Kgke4' Robert ?bare% •:`, . ,: Chug-130 Buzfii.- '...,...., Robert IL ' Pa MN. BVCIL 'lll.4ce ,protdeilti 1,1 ,41:1 1 , 1 7 1 i .4 , 1: ,0:: 6. ..ju t,, ciff t. A cc lai m ' tax B - 01:1 . ° 7 1 _ ed° , 6 _ n .. L ., ',:.:,':', :1::''1 : ? ? 1 - ' / .1 Ntriyr. I. 13x.Auraltna .1314 "kr Bmait=t l3 4 - ,EN 0 8 .,--°B *IQ Order. woo bst , 913,;,- p,•01 =llllllll MEM , ornm Washington, D. 0.1 . . v . ii0*: ,, •:!:1 . E , O . :*;•;• osoarazglh , xvivr., leas. itkLL PPLALCDAMOZ:rthartiaTABLE. PllEmu- ELS PAY LE ill CAM I . OB BM PAID IN CAM It leadveloite Notes and Mies Mom y ~ :1 ~ r r;~:1' ,^ Y':ll'Ex d .~ y e.:.i~' 1 r l ,~ r y ~ 5.~,`~. ER 24, 1868; DECEM 11.4 .TEJ92I . IIOI.O.69 Oe NNAWTIONEIGEB. ire ---- re ma HI South Fourth etreat - M. LINE ART EXIITBVI E V AND. SALE tiF THEVERY 1110 U IMPOItTANC vueredeor to .GOUPF 011.4%1few - : 'York. announces to the - people of Philseclobta, that be will make an Mem tant:offerintrot Fide Works of Art. in January next; and designs that. it shall be tee finest and most elegant &Section of Pictures and-Works of Art ' ever offered in ,at nubile gale — The entire Collection, will be on exhibition - in the eastern galleries Of the Pennsylvania Academy of , Floe Arte, commencing about January let, until the day'or Sale: At tberequest of M. Knoedier the entire arrangement, exhibition and selling will be under the management of Mr. Charles F. llaseitine,-112.5 chestnut st. sALEA Or. tyrants AND.REAL ESTATE. tor Public sales at the Philadelphia Each/auto EVICEk TUESDAY t at 12 o'clock. • • Ball - Point( tire Bala at the !locum. Stara EVERY TBUILBDAY. .W 7 Sales at Iteeldencee twelve acacia' attention. . • REAL ESTATE BALE, DEO. 29. Orphans' Court Bale— DWELLING, te cOce. deed.— TIIRKE-BTORY BRIC No. 967 Otseg3 . greet, north of Washington. 13econd Ward Orphans , Court Peremptory SaleEitate of Dr. David Oiltcrt. deede—Vlfhlf VALUABLE BIUSIAEBB LO4,2A TION—MuINEEN FfIIVERTORY DMA REtiIDENCZ. Ne 731 Arch street, IT feet front t 140 foot deep to a 22 4,8,4 wide attest-2 fronts. - • Peremptory Bale by Order of Heirs and Alias Order of, Orphans + Court—Estates of Nathan!' minor, Isabella Colo. man. under will of Isaiah Natherup,decht —PO 1.111.6T0 RY BR!OH. DWELt ING, No. 217 North Froot et reet. a:toad ies through **Wetter street where it I. urn stories high. VALUABLE IS 1, DWELL ING oTORY BRIM STOuE and No. 110 Arch st ; Executors' dale- Fetate ot.William ituchworth. deed. —DVAINEBS STAND—THREE-STORY BRICK HOTEL and_r_DWP.LLING, known as **Friendehip." Noe. 309 and 211 Water atreet. width of Wale • at. • 2 •WYLL.BECURKD i lEItEDEEMABIaE GROUND, RENTS. each $6O a year. VARY .VALUABLE FARM and COUNTRY BEAT, 113 ACHED. and MILL PROPe.RTY, Eleddoutleld, Jaindon county. sir miles from Camden •by turnpike and railroad. Mandan, B , Tenant klowuur. MUI. Frame Barn and Ontbuildh.fta - kaecutorst Peremptory Sato--F,state of Thomas Adams, deed.-39 ACRES 01. LAND, Pine Grove Town. ehlwtichnylkillcounty„Ps. . • Same Estate-94X ACRES OF LAND. Pine Grove township, lichtlyiktol county...Pe. Same Estate— 4098 ACRES OF LANTi, Toxait • 2 MODERN FOUKSTOnY BRICK OEBIOEI2CE% No. 212 New Market. greet, with four Threeitory Stlet. Deteitthge in the rear, between Vine and tlailowhill sta. e reremt tolLy Rale—For Account of , Whom it may Con. seen—MORIGAGEe given by Simnel Work and Wm. MeCtruch, to the Ilestonville. Mantua and ,Falrrnount Passengor Railway Company: Mortoge for $6,637, se. Cured by Llet pores of land. in Bethel township. rultoti tounty. Idortgago for Re,Olo. secured by 80/ acres of land in Prot. - Mexico township. Bedford county es Hort • gage for $6,166, secured by 1226 acres of land in Howard township, Centre county, Pa.- MACHINERY AND FIXTURES OF A GRAIN . • • DISTILLaiIY._ • ON MONDAY MORN ING t 29. at 10 o'clock. atNo. 401 and 410 North Front at,, the somolot& Machinery and _Fixtures of ajarge Grain Distuiery. contnrisin9 large Formentlog Tubs, 8000 gal lons cacti; Hot and Id Water and Worm Tubs, largo Ma eh Tab, Yeast Tit ;Work qi •by steam; •Retelviog tern, with Agitator Copper Worm , Fornotk Piping Tubs. Valves. Stott hug and Follerg.' Ac.: Mill Gearing. Gratz' Ilevator, Runners, Rollin nationn Smack Steam Gauge, and other artldes appertaining to a Grain Distillery. • YU:VD & HARVEY 'AUCTIONEER& ".• = • • ,este with 6L Thomas & Boys. ' Rtore Noe. 48 and 50 North SIXTH street Extensive Salo at Nes 48 and 50 North dixth streoLt. HANDBOME FURNITURE. FIIF.Ni..II PLATE MIR ROM. ROSEWOOD 'PIANO. LIBRARY BoOKOASE. FIREPROOF RAFE& FINE tJAB.PETI3. FEATHER , ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock. at the auction stows. a large asiortmcsit of elegant 1 urninire. including— Elegant .Walaut Draw ing Room Suit. covered %vitt. Ono green terry; superior Parlor Boit, covered with hair cloth; handsome Walnut Chamber Suit& largo and elegant Walnut Library Ikakesee. One French Plate Mantel !dinars. In rich gilt and oiled walnut frames: 2 One French Plate Pier mirrors. In rosewood framoe•, g Gllrrior Nosey/nod cud Mahogany Pianos. Fireproof Safe. Evans & Watson; 'let Lounge, Extension Tablos, Bouvet aril Centre Tables,marble tope: One Tapeatt7. ingrain and Venetian Carpets'' find Feather Bede and Bedding. Hair Mistresses. China. Illarsweze. ; • . D. DoCLESB & A 00, C UCTIONEERS% . •;."41o," 806 MARKET street. OAE:OF IMO MEMO EtOOTS. 8130 ES. BROGANS; &a ,ON MONDAY MORNING. • December 29„ commemelng at 10 o'clock. we will sell by catalogue. for cub. 1800 cues men's. boys' and youths' Boots. Oboe?, Brogan, Baimorele Al.o. a superior anortruout of Women's. Misses' and Cbtldren'e AM y 4, IMEZNAM. AUCTIONe4I4, ' • ' I "ea.NDT 'treed AT FRIVAft - itAigi. , 69 Agree of the Germantown and Pertdomlng Turnpike , _A VALUABLE. TRACT OF 20 ACRES OF LA•9I). With-Mansion Doter st Blab ffin V t Lane, Intersected bl Eighth, Nina% Tenth awl eventh. Ontario and ets zttf i within 91,10 tee. ot o Old York Road. Vaunt* y' !Dick Clay.. Tams easy. • , rVinolaabh* hl siness propertyo. 819 Arch atroet. t UGRIAN Lie—A Handsome Manama, on Add d. 14:468b7790 1111:11r. DURROWW & 00" AUCTIONEERS, SKS and Oa KAPRET street. corner Beata. JJ . Bowessorp to Jobn B. Myers & Co .CLORING BALE WOO CABE& BCKYrB,.I3IIOEB, TRAVELING .B 'AL Aa ON TILTEdDAY MORNING. De c. A at 10 o'clock. on, tour months' credit. BIRCH , -SON 14 1 , 1LIC A lnrata . ARP COMMISSION nit No. 1110 CIiESTNINWeet,.,•„I„..., 7 I,. •, last Entrance N llarSanoom scrum •-• • ` 4"821 A01 1 P "" ON 'ffEliligruur A _ -. 13oleg of Furniture 0;01,1i/bus Wended to off ;impost reasonable term& T ~o~, 1311.11R11T CO..' AUCTIONEERS .11) _ __CASK AIUUT/011 HoUl3E areet. No. IRO MARKET greet. corner of BANK $ $ • $ ...$ .$ • . ••, a. y 1` : :re : . )4 (Lately Salesmen for M. Thomas , No. 529 VENnTNUT atreet.rear entrants from Minor. SCOTT. Ja n _AIiCTIONEER. Swa - vE3 ART GALLERY 1020 CUESTNUT street. Philadelphia. T A. MoCLELLAND. AUCTIONEER. 1219 CHESTNUT street, CONCERT HILL`AUCTION Is' ---4 13. • All goods received and delivered In rei ,tore, on Clover street' ' • • THE PRINCIPAL - MONEY Eff e T z LIIIIMENT-• S. E. corner of SIXTH and RAC .eets. Money advanced on Merchandise g —Watches. Jewelry, 1. lamenes. Gold and Silver Plate. and on an articles of value, for any_langth of time agreed on. - WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Cue Double Bottom andOf: Face Eon,n, American and Swiss Patent Lever etches; Fine Gold Bunting Case and Open Face Lepine tches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watcher ; Fine Silver Hunt. Ina Case and Open Face English, American and dwtsa Patent Lever and Lepine Watctsm; Double Cue English Quartier and other Watches Ladles' Fancy Watches; Diamond Breastpins!: Finger Rings; Ear Rings; Studs; bt ; Fine Gold Chaim: Meda ll ions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Breastpins ; Finger Rings ; Pencil Cases and Jewelry generally. FOR SALE.—A large and valuable ,Fireproof Chest. imitable for a Jeweler ; cost Sad' Mao. seymal Lots in South Ciunden.Fifth and Chestnut streets. CLARK & EVANS. AUCTIONEERS, 630 CHESTNUT street. WITI sea THIS DAY. MORNING and EVENING, A large Mulct of Blankets. Bed Spreads, Dry Go As Cloths. Cassimtree, Harlem . Stationers , . Tale and Pocket Cutlery. Notions &c. City and cannily merchants wIII find bargains. or Terms cab. Goods packed free of chars& • L. AEfILBEIDGEft CO. 4111 4 CTIONEZI38. 4 ..MEDICLNES PETTAILLD DY GRIALAWLT et CO.. 0117-1118 T TO 11. i. LL PRIFICF. NAPOULON. 4a' Rex D 1 MCP r.lv.U. PARIS. ROUBLE PIIDSPHATE OF IRON. By Lulus, M. 1).„ Met= es Sciences. orust•ULT & CO., CHF-111879, PAM& According to the opinion of the member.; of the Paris Academy of 3i. dicing, this article fil superior to all the ferruginous preptrations known. It as beat with the stomach, never causes costiveness:. It contains the ale, meets of the.blood and the osseous frame. and succeeds where, other preparations fall„ such as Vallatis pile iron reduced by' hydrogen, lactate of iron. end fer*ous mineral , wales . One tablespoonful .of the sot a 'or syrup contains three grains of salt of iron. They are both colorless. . Agents In Philadelphia. PRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., dc2l.6osi. N. W. cot. TENT H and retARK ET Ste. UPAL DENTALLINA.—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE FOR cleaning the Teeth, destroying minim alcala. which In.. feet them. raving tone to the guns. sad leavina feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mon th. Itmay be used daily. and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeping guns. while• the aroma 'and datersiveneas will. recommend it to every one. Being eorripi)sed with the andetance of the Denldet. Physicians and Allcroscopht. it le confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the an. certain washes formerly in vogue. • , Ern inent_Dentiste, acquainted with the constituents of the. Denfailina. advocate its intel; it contains nothing to Prevent its rinrestrelned perqplment. • Made only by JAMES T. '3IIINN. Apothecary. • • • DrOld Ara these* streets. • , For sale by Hnlg*lsts genera/Iy. and . Feed. Broprne.. • D . L. etlekhC;tille, Haesard & Co., Robert C. Davie. U. it. Keeriy.• • • Geo. C. Bower, leaJte Et• Kay. Chas. Shivers, C. B. Needles, 5.11. McColin. • •T.J.Husband, S. C. Bunting. , Ambrose Smith. • • Chas; H. Eberle. ' ' • Edward Parrish, Jamm N. fdarics. l • ' Wm. B. Webb. E. Bringhurst & Co.. Jenne L. Minis aro. Dyott & Combo, Sons. Henry A. Bow . Wyeth & tiro... • 18ABELLall/ANUNNO.: bd." NS N. TWELETIS =Mt, Coeurtabstiong tree. n,9-17 BBEDDING AND FIIRNITPRE WAREHOUSE. • ,ft,SiTQCI4I427.JptiaiIbITTRESS I : 2 . • _ UTZ:I ' And PILLOWS. ETTO.II. Qoaarre Tll7sllBB Gomm Yasarana F on Sar UA a?. 1/1:13K T II:114.LE TOPS. FICHIC ArrinesEs AND ElTni.w PALLAXBNa, Ittin QCA,.I.4TY tiPUINcI MATISILBszs MADE, TO , ORDER Tomato's $ . /.. 11.11 , 113 AVM IiOWK I B COT% • 'RETEITRA.IIB UREAT VAZIETY., • SuiTiVoir WA 'MITT ANDO:serene .:D/3117119 41V111111111. A NA KIT111,1:11N , r. .iIudtri.A.DaT.E4DS,FOLveffh. , DRIFN. 6031FDIt1ABLES, • .. • . • • ' AND ‘OI,7NTERPANES. . ' The atio*4 jts:ds and mans. others olwayn on and and sado to order by utiAitLEss CIAKK. No;11' North .Eleventh street. NEPFTMKEY PRUNES LANifiIIATANNECTRS&L -kr a. 4 suisarm 0 (M. lOW Doisw me, olvv4p • • :45 e,;;IV v!::1* /►V' iorfrismuze MEDIC/Um I DING. N0T1144116 • , sir iiOIMIAABIL244IIALT, 10N BANX, • • .-- run:Arm/mime, Dee. IL' Tho annual electlo*. for Dlrectorw o • t.thel mask hold at the Banklep lionte en 'l' r DAY, Jrzttt tetereett the bueri of ID m A.M. t F nd a • dol7.th tC.t0'5111.34 • • ' , • tar THE (4.ll4l3o4ltiATlON,NaTiONAtiffififf Puttanktsnra, Mc: fa The annual election for. Direr/tore of tbur , bank wW De 44 bald at the Ranking-Boa/4 on 'rt. kfiphoGtbo Inn •„, of January Dtxt P. u bacween the hove .4 o'clock and 9 & /IL. The annual toeeling'of stockbblder,,,c *La.. fOli m o r tlkthili same day st lb o'clock. Z• VT. Ol * tr.ral r dol7.tbAttitti • • • illeir CHESTER VALLEY ,RAILROAD , CORPANT. The annual meeting, of, the Stockholders , m , war e Chester Valley Itallreed company wilt be holdli Mont ~ No. m. Merchants ! Jr.:change, rbiladelphisoin idO DAir. , the Ilth day' of January. O A. ID .1869, at. 19.1,1 O'cloe P. • . on the same day and. place, between th e bean f 1 a 2 P. 151 ,1 an election will. be bold, for. 1 YrA, iggt/ T seven Dlroctoni to serve the matting year,. ~.... L - 1,- delil,ditu,Bt . • WM..11. HOLSTEIN. Stillallifir. , .„....—....,-- .... ; . foie Tlll2 PIVENIX INSURANCE CO*PAirc , 911'- ', PuILADELeum. , :... ' Diorthiii istiess., The atinnal election for five Directors to serve fog thrlay year's will be held at the °Ake of the Company,. No. mos "•• Walnut street. oik friONDAy, the tth, day of Jantiarif . " ..:. dock A. 01. next,t. at It °' cl SAIIUEL , WILCOX det34,1845 `.• •., t . • • deends47.l., .4 . u s er TRE:rifILADELPIIIA AND , D,ALTIMORIS I N, CEN) ICA!. RAILROAD 00111l'ANY - • • ~- ~, - • _ , An— ~ E ntt.a.mtr.ritta, December 111.188 S. L. The neal Meeting of the fitorkholders of the Palls- '.;, delphin and Pal umore Conon Railroad Company will ilr , held on MuNDAY, Jannary•Uttt, 186 g, in th o Hall of t is tlorough of psford.: Chester ( county. Pa. , tatweers, • hours of 11 A. M. snag P AL , for the mimosa of oleo ng a Preeldent and tweive Diroetora. and for such other business as may legally come bolero said meeting, • JOSEPH tiUDDiELL. de234.lallif '' ' :.' ' • . ' • . fiecretall. , ,OFFICE , PHILADELPRIA 6. AND , ,:TRRNTON RAILROAD 0014PANX. J.• . ~.- e :.•ii ein ~ ... .. , . 'Paccknitt:Plit4; Dec. 211, 180/6. The initial meeting of the Stockholdere and &election for twelve Directors for the ensulngloar; wilktelitild at the lionspi . gly'a offiCO, N0'...124 South LelawerMAventioi mit MONDAY, the 11th day .of January,-1868 f at,l reciook. I'. M. , ~,), ORRELL., delfltoJal4B ." ' ' ' ' • • ' :' , • fieeretart.vl stir OFFICE MINE all f te , AND, .Eillitl)(l.E 1., iza,vir,rt fUlli,lt()Av. . - ' Plubanter.ruiA t isthmonthratt: )50181143.J t , O k 'rho annaaltheetthrof titocicholdero will Ito 114 he monthf tho. Conroany on Becond•day (MON iyind. (January) 11th.1869, at le A... 14 oytton4 o Annual thwert will be road. and an enact' n Field tor a Prootdont and ton Nan - - --- • WILLIAM, DIDDLE. 'Went (5 0 Pomp the ensuing oar. , dal m th et 4 -•. . • -• ;; . t. --, 1-, .4 - , --- .:., Boerstary. t r. l er PENN NATIONAL 'BAN& • ~ , ~ .., ' Tim Arintita Mectln i s l atT=Nsfi n :4l , 4 ". . e at tho 833nIting noun, on EAD al A n f J 6 . . " 14 . a 11. ;, at A,b1.4 And on,tha:A ,Asy - -ka yrApeC" noun of 11 A. Al. end BP. M.. , inSietti n t l / 2 1 i tillil be, pistil' et' nine Motion, to intro during &no erns >oar' '• • ' . . dell•the ORM ' ' °}A).l"‘ PAWS.' NATIONAL DANK OE , TIIB NORTH RN LIDIi• Pirmanimbitia. Doc.' BOMB; - 1 - Tho Animal Election for Director' of , thiii Bank will be held at the Banking House on WEDNESDAY. tho , lBtlt day of January. IFM, between tho home ot 10 o'clock A. 31, and 8 o'clock P. hi. ' • ' dell 4 na WO Jan: W. OIIMMERIge Qae h iet commornmetair NATIONALBANK. • • • • i'unxnr.t.PutA. Dee.,11.1968. Tbe annual fleet.= for Dlrectern of this ban& held at the Banking Hotute, on TUESDAY January 18M-between the holm, of JO and 2 , In.W1)012 r H. C. YO sair Dgylc_it Or THE DELAWARE' , .7.... t .. .•Ar t dArirt - x INSURANCE COMEA2iY; - '' 'l': _ __ Pniteinstririt Dec. 19 wilt hold Th e annum election for 'twenty. Isht Dtrectors ' 11 bn b itt this oflicoN'on MONDAY. ke 4th dcy of; o"ang.p.o ne d x: t etw jwi rn the hours of L(/ ,, A ieti . it it n y d V i r jitti. . - ' , . necretnry. THE PINE GROVE AND LEBANON RAIL. sta Ikir EE. ROAD ... CO IdrANI4OBIFIOE zrt IsourniOuigs. _.._.. _.... _ . . ___, _.. .. .... .... ~, i ~. • • Pnit.any.x.rnra4Doe. 2l • - A1 . Mean of 1 SqVg.' The nue g tto etockhoblera of , "ea • beand an' election for ollibera for the ....ritorzorin be held at the °thee of tbe Company eay:MINID.a Zan Uftr, Ilth. 1869. at 10 o'clock A. , ~ .1:o 0 ....,,,, - .74 0 .p --. 7.7 . dell flail§ , ' , , RitiAl l494fr ! Mee .. - sew" nip B DAMOKIN AND TRIVINMNLIX4I II O. WAW A " °arum- ons?umu ivy go puiLtAromrn A,, . . l'he Annual 31 e etlng of the titockhoUlata thifllWien pany, and an election for offirs f it" the' enaljgal. will ho held at the 0111ce et t he Company. on mqill?A;11. January Ilth„ 1809, at 10 o'clock.A. al. • • • • RICHARD. COlt,—, rt par,l TUE MAIIANOY VALLEY BAILRO4.I) r . rAtiy...ovacz.227 sotam FOURTH STE ET. ,PniLeniecrnu.Doc.4. - The Annual meet Les of - the bt,ockholdenl Of .tWayoub noti.y. end an Election for.ollicers for the_enatiing year, be held at the Office of the Comosny , .. on I:df)ritaai., January llth.•11169, title • • deft t .• • • • air —, FERN 5 24111TUAL • LIFE • JiI4I3I7RANC CCIS4- PANY.-0111ess n0..1411 t,heatnut street.•Philadet. EL phis. • • ECTlON:—Aintleetioti far NllO3 l Trustees to outros _ for three years will be held at the Office of the Company on MONDAY. the 4th day_of Jinunwy.letiit, between due bountel . lo 11 . 1: and 12 DI; • • • - delittliein ' - • • • nal-Or• PENNEYLViiNIA. RAILROAP;2 , OFFICE OF •GF.NFJCAL ,FREICIFIT4OENZ No. 1302 Market /treat. • ' - I"niminstruri v EltinEober 1.5,11103. NOTICE—Tbe rates for 'transportation of Ouand , other Bittiminotut Coal to b 6 carried eln therminsylranha Rath oad, Western Pennsylvania Failroad, and • Fbilactel- , phis and Erie Railroad, to take effect - January Inc, 188%, ; can be obtained upon application at tine Office. S. B. iuNusToN; • ilenaral Freight Agent ~ Ecnneylvania Railroad Company, dol6tialb mar A SPECIAL MEETING OF TUE STOCKIIOLD. ere of the chatou River sad Smog ,Creek Oil Company will be held at No. 04 NOW: mint otreet. TU)SIoAY. the 29t14 mt.. at 10 o'clock A: M. delfrilt• few^ PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD' COIdPANY. OFFICE ZI SOUTH FOURTH tir. `,r PIII?.ADELPIIII,L, JJea. 14 18M1. , Notice is hereb y given to the Stockholders of this Cont. A Dan at the annual it eatincand election for President. 41X. 5141211144111. Treasurer and secrete:7mill take place on the SECOND MONDAY (11th) of January next et 1231. • dote-Ulan ; : WENN. lieeretary„,_•• leer MAT. NATIONAL DANE Or PFILLADEL. PIMA. ~ . • PM TAVIT.PIIIA. DeCelriberAllenea The e Annual Election for Directors of this ant anis be held at the Banking Douse on Tuesday. the Llthotay of January, 1869 , between th e hours of 12 o'clock A. M.. and 2 o'clock Y. BS. ____ •___ _, ' • • _ ~-, • del2t jal2t. 1110ItTOlf Ste:Ulf:llll.Eu, Jn.. Calmer. • " far LORIIERILY CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY. Primatim.rn Lt. December 14:18n9. The annual meeting of the Stockholders or the Lorberry Creek Railroad Company will be held at the office of tha Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. notate Fourth etreet, Philadelphia. on MONDAY. Jannary•lltb., kat, at 10 o'clovk A, Dr. whoa . an election wilt be held for aliveldent and olx. Directors to' serve for thaenedng year. (delst)atil • W.. 11. WEBO,Nacqry. tar • EAKT MAIIANOY RAILROAD COMPANY., OFEICL. =I SOUTH FOURTH STREET. Prlftwori.rnta, Dee 14. ISA Tbo Annual Mr m_ of the Stockholders of this Com pany and as election for officers to serve far the whirling year will be held at the office 0 0 the Company, on MO N= DAY, Jan.lL DM% at 2 o'clock, P. . ALBERT FOSTER. delb-tiall§- • • • • Secrotary. far AI.LENTOWN RAILROAD COMP4NIfa , Pitu.syrrautia. Dec. IS. 1869. The sonnet meeting of the stoeltholdems of the .Allets town Railroad Clia,pany sill be held at the office of tho Philadelphia and iteadlne Railroad ComPani. Noh Frn South Fourth street, l'hlladelphia. on MONDAY. Janu ary 11 • at lOid o'clock A. et.; when an election will be held for a esident and six DErectors to serve for the ea cling year. - deld-tia3lll , W. WEIS% Secretary. o ll i ely ws A y ND o rmarlu i rava • FOURTH ST/Me . • IMAM:LP/17A. Deeetnber d leut, VOL The Annual Meeting of th e Eiteekhol ere of the Mahatioy and Breed Moratoria Railroad Company, will he hold at the. Office of the Company. No, 231 doutto Fourth intent: on MONDAY January llth, !Mk St ono coelock P. M.,when'an election will be held tor . a .Prest. dent and *lx Direttolll to serve for the ironing yeat. ALDpittT OWPOP.. r/lAP & AR3tERS' AND. MECHANICS' NATIONAL.. *O PinLebetrinA; Decembei'm.iffEw.„ 'The annual election,for Directors of t e tir Donk wit.. „ r heldd at the Banking house, on WEDS DAY. thellib• day of Januarr next, between the hop. of II o'clect.A. M. end 2 o'clock • delt.tiallito •••• -• • - • •-•Str/ ;Tx. Cubing: '• irirravaTionv. - lilpg3lfiryANlA! ' 5141..1.TAPX" ACADEILY,— . Ar . • •aBEiITER,,DEE4WikIig COUNTX. PA. (Far Boarders only.) - • &mien re-miens THURSDAY: Jannary 7th. The Bnildings are tier' and . very. eomplete thelq, appointrnetta. • _ Thorongh instruction in the Xnntisb Branches. A very tborou.h course - in Mathemabira. Marhartiee, chemistry andCivllEnßinectiog. • Ancler4 Madarn LaiDlirnagerl.. optional. Careful attention t. been to the =war and ter^ Unions ealtute of eadeps, ' • ' , OCCUrAtH may he obtained of .1631t2 ESQA6 Clustrint T. Ii..PETEJMON . . ESQ., 3013 Chestrmt'sr., COL. THEO. IIYATT.• • • _ ntalrlant r..m: il OR lEESM Al 3 8 111 t" BeiEtiTIPWALLy layette at the Philadelphia Ridingfichoa. Peurtha• etrmt. above Vine. The homes ate quiet and thoronehly trained. rer hire. eaddie hornet, Also cap riateleat alt Wpm for weddino. parties, ppeta ! funerals. &c. Bones trained to theaaddie. , -- , . • . • - THOMAS ORAIGE do SC) . ED r CJILTAON• - vrarli 0, MEN AMU BOYEP ENGLISH. CUQBdI~ AIL ' I i Mathematical and Scientific Institutes, 1908 S VERNON otteee. Inatractlon 'thorough. ..ttemmagont 'for b? lielii :C tr 4 : l3cle 'Rov..lAUFLEi 4 3.81310,01/Itt. • def:tn th c :6t6 , - FincinaL . .. . _., , . . OX DS D Jill iill .' ,/ . 56. Efott,tA Fitti,enth streak will giye• instructioos is Frengb and ,Ciergart. i c ti 41 1 1 1 :. : place doiired3o gratlemeu wtabin_if a. k tio wled Ka ,_.. t, tonnage*. wlttt a vlawlo tha , lakedK4,•rataaalpis, , r_nia ,• I. a ' deeirablio oppaitunity. 'n , 'n , ,• ' n nattri ItiRBAtMN AND: THE: , 'ANCIENT ,'EANGUAGEN TA.CONT.','Alfdreits. Prof OTTO CREAN.. Pummer street. ;- ' •• • 44,18.1.3 t . - CI V3t v rtod ri ? : 4 l ), French Olives; fresh awls; Na bled .11Alt,a from Ilavre. - ind. ter sale byJOa. &Wan! 109 Beetti Detawary OMR.% ,rt , ~}_ ,~.~~ =MEM EMS MEW
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