540 yr - 6 6 .17 1 a 8 0 • ! et' George S...lesysifiettelikirit.i 4 l4mt Murder or alltreqllitia, oorrentenow OF yEargexiaittritoostonthea. f The. Court renssexiibleala*kanj:to epttrltz , - AT . • .,I‘ ,#' lens, • _;•• - A; Davitf affirmed I,a•— l-am in the cabinet business. Mr Mann said this witness relates to a period prior to the timeatmeivinginthishonsei-and•we: withdraw him. • • _ _ - - ' , th AdWard'AeLanklillh"blentifted tivo i billebf Mc- Valitinl;',Crettee*Sfhart as being in his hand , . • Cross-examined—Can't say who directed the bills tob6 - reade but in ham of. Mr. and Mrs- Twitchell;nelessit was the setestnaP; thtAY llen • : OkillY dictated the saleste me; can't answer 'why ,one bill is in the name of, Mr. and one in the name ot • `Mrs. 'the bills.are April 12, 1866,' Mr: Twiteholl. oil cloth, • 43111 88: May 11; Mrs. $lB9 • I , John C. Allen testifledlifa receipt to a bW; the extiele was charged to Mrs. Mitchell; bat he had no recollection of The Circumstances., .' Cross-examined.—Don't' Wield - that ' Mrs. Twitchell. purchased the goods, n or what, Mrs. • TWlteltell it was; all I know is.a;charge on the booke;, and my receipt for the motley; the'bill is • March 22,186 e, one walnut , work-table, $45; in Us tattoo of Mrs. -Mitchell. • • Jesse Williams, sworn—Lßill 'ehowa.] , Recol4 Jett making the'dale. Mr:_Mann•-:Thliiis a little before the tlmef and therefore we - don't offer it. ••• • 4:11:Atwood sworns--This bill is reeeipted by : me; these goods were purchased'of me; several mattresses, spring bed, &c., $400; they were ' 'tchtlYgeelte Twitchell; have' no, recollection` of the eirenunitances...' ~ , ,v ;:erlieroeitatnined:—EnOir they Were sold to' Mrs, Twitehell by - finding them ,charged •in -the. biooki I made the tale, - but had • no - previous rte.'. quaintance, with the party to whom I sold; have •-notecedlectina whether 1-isold to a Men or a wo- bean P. Dietrich testified to a receipt in the name, 'Of hits. Twitetie)l fur hose. . , Cross - examined .- Dona kn ow who made the; sale or by. whose direction the-bill ',- was made in, -. Illtename,of MrS. Twitchell., ` - Ellen Dolan fecalle&-Whei Mrs t ', Hill Used to talk withine in the kitehen;'..'she house, `AndzininiturevOre Mrs.- - Twitchare, 'except the piano; I asked her what she had to do ,with the : :,ptatiotand She said it Wan (Camilla) if, she learned to,lay- she talked to me very often;, ~ A fter:,,l left Mrs. Mil, Mrs. TWitchell name- to -me , on a Sunday evening and asked me_ to come; back on a ,Tuesday,, that they wanted to speak to me, ••• • - _ ' • • !Judge prewster ;Said this had not been Irma -Mr. Mann said he wanted to, show that Mrs.- , 'Hill Made -a companion_of_this woman ; he -had heard no oujection'to it. t Judge Brewster—Nor I. • Itivlidann—Shall I proceed? Judge Brewster—Yes, sir: ,Ntritness resumed—Mrs.lllll said she had no „girt. and wouldn't I come back again. ' I said as I latino other place,' had not the least objection, and went back to the family; I knew one man who used to come and work about the house; is all I know of who were on intidate terms with hire; 11111;11 she wanted him she sent for, him if he did not Come; the doss knew him very well; .he was there Sundays; the second , Sunday :I was there he rang the,bell, but I did not let him in; she called the man Conrad Smith; I think.he was close on 60 years old. ' -'• - Cioss-examined—Cohiad Smith • was • there when there was anything to do; I don't know where he lives; have not seen him since I lived there;-l' believe he was It whitewasher' and doin'g - anything at all he had to' do; he was a German, I believe; he often used to come to Mrs: _Hill's to get his meals; that was what brought ' him'on 'Binntlayttenied td , go - on Mra. fall's errands when sheasked him;-he eleanetlitp - .the - kitchen and the furnace when it was needed; In • ythirig ahe.wented him to take to the; attic- I h° did it for her; he took the-',pipea .oat •of -We furnace; he came in the afternoon on: Sundayst• I say -the ,dogeknew him very well; they used to 'tome About hint and make a,great • fuss with him, and be 'would play . with, ahem; they.would not bark when he came into.;, the house; dm is not a ,tall man; he is an old-looking man,,dressed very meant.n. thin man; Mrs. Hill's words were always Anythlng ibe did not wish to do she called on her daughter before she pie me orders to do it; she said she wished leaie poor Miley fixed; that's _ the words she nee,d to_ mei that the furniture and house "and all, and the plano, if she learned to play; in the conversation at all times them's the words she said.tome; when sheet/Id-she wanted to leave'poof Willey fixed we were talking,'and I asked her if she had any sister; she said she had not;'none iiving; she said she had a brother; I said, 4- Yon will give all to Mrs. Twitehell?" she said; . "Yes; for nobody ever did nothing for her singe her father died but her mOther;" don't re collect anything else; her whole desire was to leave his. Twitchell fixed, as she had nobody else, and she wanted to leave all to her, as Mrs. Twitchell was not very strong to work, and them's her words; don't remember that she missed -a time when she sat with me that she would not talk them over and over; she said the house and furniture was hers; she said she had another tire but she was far away; she said she would make a will some of these days; did not say what she would do with the house and furniture when she made the will; she often said about a wilt. Mr. Mann objected, as what Mrs. Hill said at other times was not cross-examination. Judge Brewster—She might have corrected her Ent conversation subsequently. Mr. Ilagert—They did not fix any particular conversation, consequently the door Is opened to all. Judge Brewster thought the cross-examination - had not exceeded the proper limit. Witness resumed—ln this conversation she said she had other relatives; she asked me about my affairs, and that was the way the conversa tion happened; she said her brother lived in the West, but I don't know where; she told me in that conversation that poor Milly'a health was not good. Mr. Hagert asked for time to continue the cross-examination. The Court directed the witness to remain in COtirt. T.. Thomas E. Carter sworn.—l live at 231 South ` Tenth street; I knew Mrs. flill; 'knew her in the store,2Bs South Teeth; I had a store at 235; she lived at 'the corner of Pine and Tenth at that time; 'Thad . a conversation with her about the property; bad just started a house-furnishleg store, about the 17th of November, 1866; she seemed to be familiar in her talking to me; she me What rent I paid, and I told her 450 a """"'' year; she told me I_could have had her store for $850;,I told her I wanted a hope and store to gether it I could get it; she said I could have had the house there; I asked her it she did not live there, meaning in Tenth street, above Walnut; she said no, shelled bought a piece of property for the children, at Tenth and. Pine streets, and was then living with them, or was now living with them, I don't know which. Crosa-examined.—Thia conversation was on or after Nevember 17, 1866; I have given her ex act words' as near as I can remember them to the best of my ability. Mrs. Eisenhower sworn.—l . live No. 901 San - sour street; have lived there live years; knew - Mrs. Bill before she went to live at Tenth and Pine; knew her about ten years ago; I did not go to see her often; she came to see me often many 3'eare ago; did not see her for eight 'or nine months before her death; saw her last at her house in Pine street; was there six or seven times altogether; I had an opportunity to see the state ~. :::sling. Objected to. The Court.—This falls within our former rul log. Witness showed "me , tness resumed—She showed me the house all over, and said she bought it for Canaille, thst she might have a nice home; she said the house was too large for her, and she would rather have the old neighborhood, but Camilla liked this house; She said again, that when she could get posses sion of .her house up Tenth street 'again, she would move up, as she felt lonesome at Tenth and Pine, tbe house being too large for her; she 4 Gleamed me the parlor, and said George and Ca millamanted to get in the style; ain't I a good mother I have the dogs now. , . ' Oross-caanaidation It was four weeks after she Moved that she took z e through the house; she said' you know I bo ght that house for Camilla 1 ' 44 ' . : _that ':alie 'should hay a nice 11001 e; I was there r * from font''to •six- o' lock In the evening; Mrs. . ;/Triitebell Was present when this was said; I think c:;. - 21118**in April last hen I last saw her; it was t , , then She Spoke of get ing possession of the house itfTesith'stre'Mj - abon -three times they took me ',4eltzt.rlding;lia the` am age; she said George and ,--- • Oandlla wanted to Hy i n style, and made I un'and l . -t-- lai gb ei t, ;-,-; .' AtPlidit : 11. ' ,Velet s t?`1.11—I • reside at 1020 Green l- ~! s tec t iilr at i t a . wallah eturer of wood moulding's; '',,-' X ttitoW'lfr. 17dtibi:po; 00 builder; I was with lis .Wm at - Tenth .k' Da ,streets, making oxDurl "kallOntei Seta Bearing sound; ' -I went there . . asa ,e. Ni-,-7ioatter of - cariosity; and wit/. invited to gO Into x.6 - 314the back- llttikllPS while Mr. Dobbins went into '.), 'C ; ;:' ; ' , . - ' • ' TIfP'::I).:4IT - 47 - gif,Vil) o ''.building ; bed e sec n -story4 main„9 001 floor ha ll ooed' mUrderg ands, rataste'.4l4kreat and Mr.lßender' 4 'went into theliSck building, an tl:Nierif 160 the Main birifdinaltheyinlieged..the I ;Were to mate a Snoise, And 'I put - niy,:ear4fithip 4g/tteeninelaere;Of 'the doer 4nid:.efolildhear no . • sound *beaver.; :Peaked them if thWheitifilnal - and they eai&ne, and we came away; this house is built with a - piazza, and has rises or- steps leading to the 'main building; has what we call two-inch doors. - ' blittlbbtir lobed murder, and stamped upon the floor. klr. Zeiss testified to being at the house, and not being able to hear noise. Mr. -Hollingsbead recalled.--The defendant's plute - of business was at the foot of 'Cooper . street, Camden; he manufactured shingles, and had a stock bn.hand or 59,325: shing les_. by actual count; Ilawthe'amount of machinery 'ho .had tbere;'l'am a machinist; I believe MIS defendant 'put all the machinery there; during; fonemonths our men' worked the cost of patting up the - machinery I saw there c would not 'fall very far short of. 45;000; ho paid •me a little ;;over $l.OO for the labor.Of, making small ` repairs; lasti'daw the `shingles hbout 1 o'clock to-day; Iwant'dOwn'and connted-them; in addition to the 59,000 there are • .6,000 common;shingles; there is no other shingle ' factory there; can't see any' change in the shin- glee, front to-day and the Buttuday, previous to the murder.' ' - Cross-exsiititted---OVmy own` knoWledge I be lieve I know to whom the shingl es belong; as far as I know' they belong to_Mr. some'gen- tieman from-Xerfol4l - bellette; I belief° he fur nished the logs 'from which these shingles were , made; lalways , understood.from defendant they were'hie townshingles;lhe-never told tees that 'he worked on shares; the engine had been owned by ',Meagan & Ort; and' the' cirettlar saws cattle from Dinston&,'Co.; I think Derby & Wethertiy inade 'the - shafting and pulleys;- don't ' , knew that they are paid•ior; the prisoner kr indebtail'fo'melll3o._ Mr. Mann asked to strike that out as it was not - Judge 13 revrster . thought 'it • was Very - direct cross-examination, as the witness had been called to prove the prisoner'smeans. , kr. Mantt—Only,to prove he owned a certain amount of , Judge Brewster thought the cross-examination Was proper.' , Mi. , Hitgert said she :was through. ' Examination direct—Heard from others that the shingles belonged to Mr. Wallace. • Mr. MeCtilly recalled-L:11e real - value of - the property the prisoner had at the stables is $1,200; it hae,hpen seld; I had it sold for the prisonerif4 Herkness's liazaar, and,received 6962, after pay ing all expenses of commission. Cross-examination—The property was a set of double,"e, set single harness, a horse at, the stableund a horse and colt in the conntly, which were also sold; he, had a buggy; idld not have a phaeton at the time of sale; Ile, had one some tithd,T4fore; the property was sold , about three weeks ago, since the murder; ,the horse , and colt werel:eild the same day; the phaeton was .sold two years ago; the horses were driving horses. — Mt:Mann—Do you know, it was his Intention to sell the homes before the murder? Objected to and sustained. Jelin Crump, sworn—l live 1783 Chestnut street; am a builder; I know Joseph,Gilbert who was examined here; have known.. ; him 18 to 20 yeah; know other people that know him; know his character for truth; It is very, bad; it is such that I consider him a datigerous man; not any reliance _can he placed on what he says or swears to. • Crots-examined—About 1852 I ceased to be on good terind with Mr. Gilbert; I have never spoken ,to hini but once since; then he spoke , to me and I. got away from him as quick as I could. ' Mr. Thorne recalleci.-1 know Joseph Gilbert; hcive known,him three years; his general charac ter for truth is ;very bad; I-would not place any reliance on what he said or swore to. Cross-examined.:Lr formerly boarded with him; he did not sue me, for my board bill; he has me under arrest - to - keep the peacef he issued a writ of repleiin to recover_ certain personal properly from me. .Wm. Zeiss recalled.—l know Joseph Gilbert; his'general character for truth is bae; I would not place any reliance on what he said or swore Cross-examination —.Have heard the world at large speak of his character; have been apprised to have nothing to do with him; have heard Mr. Crump say his„character was bad; ,don't know as it's worth my while, to speak of all of them; I give you the names collectively, which means a good many; if I were to reflect I could give you more, - buiean'tnol; I knew whatl.was to swear to when I came here; I have given the subject of his character due reflection, and can't give any one but Mr. Crump; I might say Mr. Esler would not believe him; I can tell another one, Mr. Thorne; Mr. McCully, perhaps; heard him say within a few days be would not believe him; never heard him say so before the trial, as I did not know him ; can't reflect just now of any others. Wm. Gregg recalled—l know Joseph Gilbert; only met kun a few times since last July, when I met him at Vanleer'e stable; whs.i. I heard of his character for truth was decidedly bad. Cross-examined—Mr. Vanleer spoke of his character for truth, and Mr. McCully; I forget, but I heard others; heard them speak during the summer; Mr.Vanleer said he came there and said things he didn't believe; McCully said he made false statements there; he also told me something which he contradicted on his oath; McCully told me this at out a month, ago; heard Dr. Taylor speak in the same manner—mat' he wouldn't be lieve. Gilbert, as he was a dangerous man; there were others, but as I was not interested In Gil bert 1 did not pay much attention. Examination direct—l don't know that Mr. Gilbert has feelings of antipathy towards the prisoner. Mr. Mann—Have you heard him exhibit them? Witness--Yes. Judge Brewster—The question is entirely irre gular, and the witness had no right to answer it. It is ricken out. Mr. Mar n— We desire to ask if Gilbert did not say be would hang the prisoner. Judge Brewster—That is irregular. There is no ground laid for it. , Robert B. Beier, r.e . ealled—Have known Joseph Ghbert since 18u4-o; his reputation for truth is bad. Cross-examined—l am on good friendly terms with Gilbert; can't specify one individual I heard speak of Gilbert's character; I must decline muting any one person I heard speak of him; you ask his character In the street. Julius Fink, sworn—l live at No. 17 South Thirteenth street; I have known Joseph Gilbert since 18i5; I prefer to speak of my personal knowledge of Him; so far as the bue.luess com munity speak Of Lim his character is bad;. would not betiave bun. Croes-exandued.—My business was beaters and ranges; Mr. Gilbert dealt with me; ho failed in 18b1, owing me some money: some people who spoke very hard of bun are now in tueir graves; John F. Willitts,Stephen B. Leonard- r ho is dead, too—spoke hard of him; Leonard said he had been deceived in Mr. Gilbert getting lumber from him without any authority, and Mr. Willitts could not get any money out of him. George Horn recelltd.—l know Joseph' Gil bert; have known him three years; his repu tation for truth is very had; I would not believe him ou oath in a case where he had spite, or in any case. Cross-examined—Heard both the Vanleers. Mr. McCully, Mr. Thorn and Mr. Twitchell's father, since the trial, speak of him. Mr. - O'Byrne said he enected Sarah Campbell hero, but she was not present. In reply to a question of the Court, Mr. Mann said he thought no would occupy all of today with testimony. He would make an effort to finish it thou. Judge Brewster said he was anxious to relieve the jury by the first of toe year. Adjourned. —The following are the ages respectively of stweral well-known literary men and others in England. Henry Kingsley, 39; George Meredith, 41; James Hannay, 42; John Hoillugshead, 42; George Augustus Sala, 43; Wilkie Collins, 45; Matthew Arnold, 46; Edward Stephen Dicey, 49; Rev. C. Kingsley, 50; JOH Ruskin, 511 J. A. Fronde, 51; Dr. G. W. Daserit, 51; Arthur Helps; 51; G. W, Lewes, 52; ToinTaylor, 52;CharlesDan r 10i7, 59; Samuel Smiles, 58; Shirley Brooks, 53; William Howard Russell,s3;Authouy Troilope,s4; Charles Rcade, 55; John Forster, 57; R. Brown ing, b 7; C. Mackay, 57; Charles Dickens,s7;John Ozenford, 57; A. W. Kleglake, 58; Dr. John Brown, 59; A. Tennyson,,s9;.John Hill Burton, 60; Lord Honghton, 60; - Mark Lernon, 60; Ed ward 60; Charles Lever,, 62; John Stuart Mill, 62;,Lord Lytton, 6.1; Professor Maurice, 64; Harrison - Ainsworth, 61; George Borrow, 65; Robert Chandir re, 67; William Chambers, 69; Barry Cornwall, 70; J. B. PlanellO, 73; Rev. G. B. Gleig, 73; T. Carlyle,l4; , W. 'Hewitt,-74; Geo. Grote, 70; Sir John lleyvoring, 77; Charles Knight 79; J. F. Collier, 86; -A French hamlet was lately attacked by wild boars in force. The Inhabitants wore in gloriously defeated, _and' ,three _persona_ were wounded. The boars were determined to tiave their ham let alone. D EL _ Pleasant people. going on to sa zthat we awioyinkke, 4 . k•liough of, or give sufilient , tmciiiiiisgisinerk :,tso,.i'oplOasantness in pet; am way saying here what lvegton would say. • and)..indeed _what he it 44lsessiliererzhnt - li dri'iiat think he gave thtilditv el git to such topics in his speechi a th 4 he, like the rest of you, dwelt too iiurdircitinatsrial-com forts. He led you fiord the senate or the -.school to.the - socialzircie•and•the - '•_home; but ii-want to deal'.with the man himself, and with his modes of thought; -if- ram to 'make him "comfortable." And I believe that a great deal can be done : by _tralniiig, especially by earlklittinitig, to‘ • • habituate our minds to "comfortable" modes of thought. • • o ill strate how rare a thing is pleasant ness.of detheituor. I know , a lady, who re. • ceived. as it is Called, ;London ' society very extensively : This lady was a comely, cosy ,woMan, '"fair, Tat and foity,7 ' and one of those persons ,in whom others, inevitably Confide, and , ta,,Whom they come and tell their grievances. , - • , _ _ _ One day I was atone with her, when She began to talk, of her experience of the World. 'I listened very;attentively. „` "Now,, as regards you , utOu," She said, "What, a limber ,of clever., and , intelligeut men .there are! A clever man is, no rarity!' Also, what a number of good people there are; people (perhaps of rough, queer, awk ward,exterior) whotive no sign of their; good ness and' kindheartedness; but who, on the contrary; the cradle to the grave,' are lasunderStOodi . andivho are very cross, too, at being• misunderstood, when it is realty their -. own - fault ? oxrather the fault of their" training. But if you want to knew what is a, rarity among , men, it is a pleasant man— one who'is safe, who never mahes, nor takes,: needleis. offence; Who brings out „ , the best Points of, other people. I. assure you. Sir . Arthur, when one has to give , many, parties, ; tone •learns tovalue such • persons' very much, and- to discern * that they are ;; ; highly gifted " I never'forgot this conversation, and have: ,ever, since been., looking. about for , pleasant_ people. , The lady, vas quite right; they are. the rarities. Double their number, and the world would be ranch more "comfortable." .Now, don't come doWn upon nip by say ing that a man must be somewhat false; or too much given to assent to. everything that everibody says,- in order to -be a pleasant companion. Falseness: or - insincere assent, is immediately perceived, and= destroys plea santness of intercourse, instead of 'creating it. But a pleasant man can dissent:from you heartily and 'earnestly, , without:: giving the least cause for offence. Of. course no man is pleasant who is not truthful. Now a disa greeable man will often dissent from' you nom the mere love'of opposition, and you do not call that' untruthful, whereas it is the essence of falsehood, and you never know - what that"man's opinions really are, because he is so given to object to everything that anybody else says.—From He(p'B Real mak. Wow a Tait:Mee Dia' , Europe Cheaply. A Mr. Keeler is lecturing in Boston on the subject of his, undertaking to make the "Grand Tour" of -Europe upon the sum of $lBl in greenbacks, his starting, point being Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Keeleris evidently a To ledo blade of greatkeennese. He got a free ride to the seacoast, bought a steerage ticket in New York'for London, got a glimpse of the World's Fair in the great city, saw the Emperor's fete in Paris, and at length ar— rived in Heidelberg, where he took lodgings in a sky parlor' at a rent of two gulden or eighty cents a month. Here he pursued his studies at the Univeisity, and , sustained 'a de cently comfortable existence upon breakfasts four kreutzers, or three cents apiece, ' dinners that cost eight cents, and suppers that came to four cents for each one. Being a graduate of an American college, his, tuition fees at the uni versity were $lO the half year. He traveled over Germany in the disguise of a tradesman's apprentice, which secured him good fare at the lowest possible cost. Three times he was reduced to nearly his last sou and three times he was saved by remittances from newspa pers, to which he had sent contributions. One morning he found himself on the Pont Neuf, in Paris, when he had not a centime to bless himself with; and had eaten nothing the day before, and was saved from suicide only by falling in with an unfortunate girl, who had reached the spot intent upon her own destruction. He made the tour tri umphantly. And now he is at home, and should have a medal, or an office, or some thing as a testimonial from the economical Yankees he so ably represented. GMIeiEJMIES. EAHQIIOIPI2, &O. FRESH FRUIT'S' AND PRESERVES, Busch, Layer, Seedless and Sultana Raisins, Currants, Citron, Oranges, Prunes, Figs, &0., &a. Every description of Groceries mailable for the Holidays. ALBERT C. 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It is , pub. llshed at the low taco of isorr CENTS PER ANNEIE. Tn CHILD'S WORLD beautiful', illustrated Paper, for Children andYcffith. monthly or saint -monthly. 'terms twelve cents per Year for the teewhiv ,and twenty-four _ cads for the semi. mosithlY, for ten'copies or over sent:to one address. post age_payable at the office where received. Lir' Catalogues of the Society's Publications. and Sample Coates of its Periodicals (=fished gratuitous's. on applicant:in at the depositorY. 1122 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia. de/4 trt zn tf NEW BOOK BY:iviiss - moKEEVEit, NOTHING BUT LEAVES' By Harriet B. McKeever, Author of "Aditleo Atinietty." "WoodclEL" '-'86431114e," Mee 31cEeeveria so well and fayorabiyirpown by the readern Of her former works, that the mere ;announce. moot of her name tot author IS a sufficient guarantee to, 'the merits of. NOTEFiNg BUT LEAVED. Aire, a New and Rovired Edition of EDITII , O ..$lOO New and Attractlye Editions of WOODOLIFF $ 00 BUNSIIINE: on KATE VINTON .........$1 50 WOODELIEB.CHILDEEN...'.: .. .. .. . 25 SKELLY; &I -CO., PhiAisheis, 21 Sontlß. Seventh Stree*, deli-tn the tfs eiBILDREWS BOOKS; LONDON EDMONIit.--TBE extraordinary advancement in the manufacture of Books for Children is shown id the books published with. in the last two years in Leiden; mod to be had In great Profusion at • - - - HAZARD'S. No. 722 HANSOM warm. The artistic design e, elegantly printed in colors,in large sized pictures, with bold figuresanake them not only very ttractive, but very improving. ' Bare you tviu tee in almost endless variety and at lower prices than much inferior American editions, books for alt gee,froni Baby and Toy Book. en linen, and uritear , ebb% up to the young master's Books of , Adventuro or Sports. or the young mire's interesting Story or Fairy Tale. An early inspection of this attractive stock is invited, while the assortment is complete and full attention can be given. . • JUST EEAD SC—BINGO A 71I'S ,LATIN GRAMMAR— New CP Edition —ALlrantmar of the Latin Language for the use of Scheele. With exercises and vocabularies by Ilinghtun. A. 31.. Superintendent of the Bingham School. • The Publishers take pleasure in announcieachers and friends of Education generally. that th nowedition of the above work ie now ready, and they invite anareful examination of the same, and a. comparison -with other works on the same subject. Copies will be furnished to Teachers and Superintendent/ of bchoois for this purpose at low rates. - - Pricetiol su. Published by E. EL BUTLER k CO.. 137 south Fourth street. • And for Bobo by Buukse/lers general:lY. Phibulelphia. au2l T ELTURES.—A NEW COURSE OF LECTURES. A 8 .14 delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy. em bracing the subjects: How to live and what to live for; Youth. Maturity and old age; Manhood generally re. timed; the eause of indigestion, flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for, Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be forwarded to parties unable to attend on receipt of four stamps, by addressing J. J. Dyer. 35 School etreer. Boston. • fe18134 ILUIRILBEM6 FALL; 1868. LUMBER FOR,BUILDERS, LOW. F. H. W ILLIAMS, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Ste. non th ittu 260 MAULE,I3IIOTHER 81'00. 1868 'BEM •JOINz.T . 1868 SPFLUUE J 0181: HEIttLOOK, En 4 BBE : LAMM •STOM RUE BTOUK. PZILACILE, ISBOTKIENt & C0. , 2500 SOM E( STRE M. 1868. MRlit ftBBllll4B A . - 1868 . CAROLINA: FLOOILINkt VIRGINIA FLOORING: , . DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING: -WALNUT FLOORING:: FLORIDA STEP -ROARDIL .... • t t PLANK. 1868. .I% v r A AI L IiTurfIBMIAMI:M.IB6B. „WALNIMBOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. • • • ptitQ IIIiDg 4 RTAIIII4O3: LUMBER. . pst IPIDIVJ D Ip u tg .LUM.BIO.II. AA-AAA 1868 SEASONED POPLAK 1868 • SEASONED CHERRY A. At3H. • wurrg OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1868. -CC f . 1 3 181'MAIKER13:' 1868 EIPALNISki CEDAR - BOX BOARDS.- • FOB, BALE.I4O VV. 1868. CAROLINA 'SCANTLENG. 18pCi CAROLINA a; T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING, ' LARGE ASSORTMENT. Cpao . CEDAR slim GLEE!. LO • lB6B. Q VAV E N s 'S B IED G L L B E S E . I. • .rLASTBEING , LtaigI, CHESTNUT PLANK AND BOARDS. 1868, BEtflBKO reaTEnN ßEarat 1868 CHOIOn JIPANISH CEDARFOIi PATMINO. NW/IMA KED CEDAR. -• !Ileum!), BUOTIIIEIie, 46114, VAi4P;0110g11111321.', ‘LOTI3. BWORE--JA.M.hi6 dit LEX, No. ii NORTH V SECOND street. b ave now on hand a largo and choice assottalent of Fall and Winter 'Goods, particularly ad: Anted to the Merchant Tailor Trade, comprising in part, French, Belgian and American Cloths of every cleverly?. Don. • OVERCOA.TINGS. f • • Bleat French Castor. Beavers. Colored French Castor Beavers. London Blue rilot Cloths. ' Black and Colored Chinclilllce3. Blues Binek and pahliu ateacovls. PANTALOON SUFFS. Black French Ucissimeres. Do do. Doeskins. Fancy Cassimeres now iltYler. Steal Mixed Doeskins. ' Crumimeres for inuts, now styles, mar ,84 and &f Doeskins, beat makes. - - - Velvet Cords, BeaverteenseltallanOletha. Canvaci, with every variety of other trimmings, Adapted to Men's and Boys' wear, to which we Invite thohtten tion•of Merchant 'Panora arid others. , at' wholosale'and retail. , JAMES .4 r,w4, N 0.4 1 North Beyond utreet, Sign of the Ilelden bereft. W 1L N'~'Bn .INli - 11t0740171. 1 -(JONC Plicaced accounht••rid,ineted and simplified foi• Men • elisnts. Tradesmen, and others. Address "CoaipAent s " this (ghee. de2B fit' 9,1868.; =3l tl4 ircill-sTR.gErt " 614 LOOK 4 ASSES _PICTUIR FRAMES- OIL:PAINTINGS :0, , :1(1 : -,: , ,Jt , ': : 9c , ,„:g.ri*:!: . :,'1.. , „_::7, u Iv Cient Palety, At tto Very , Lowest Pdisible Mope. 0WE14: , ,.4e ,.... t ,.... 8 . 11 „,, t..km ....., 2 „... .::.,..'0.4,4.p..p.a.,TR:EET:-.":71', , 'Linn 'acknowledisod - faqt; all who .exarnizio our gnsllt~yy of woric *end Beide of Oriee, that we getnp the .innsTe.reorh forth° amount Of nionelrn oto, House in the - City of Philadelphia . l rim LATEST : Ii1O8T; BlfoilMfin ..11/1D PEEMA• nent method of cola:tint Photeirituii termed .IVb. Tie;!igiisteit ildvitatitsg - 47 - Sitpv2lveryteria-'cverieveri other method ta durability. being impervious tow t er or The paper beingprepared and cemented o nto ea* um cola= and '- have the maim' an 4 appearante thannatiyory painting:The: can be either tatoultoni Daggerretypes Ter AXIOM. typoll.o When net taken from gen e ral i necersary to,stra the tutor 'of the eyivhaft;" and"CoMPloxion. anted in the yer , ilt at le of art. JAMES W.WWlLLLtMti.Arttety. Emporium , . 146 sleuth 'girth stra p p. •Where specimens can bateau. deli timio NIIHOELLANEOIIB. 1 1 r \''',. SPRI N G SARATOGA NEW YORK. "The linalYsisprevis that,tho wetere of,the SA.RATOGA STAR SPRINGS hap) a much larger amount of 'gelid substitice. richer in medical ingredienta thatiiny other spring in Saratoga, and them what the tante,indicaten--namely. that it in the :- ---- Strongest -A 7 V4ter-.. It also demonstrate's that the STAR WATER contains . 100 Cubielliches More of eas ' in &gallon than any other caring. It in thin extra amount of 'gas that iniparts to thin water Its peculiarly. sparkling appearance, and rendenl it co very agreeable to the taste. It also ferule to preserve 'the &Haar flavor of the water when bottled. and causes it to uncork with an efferven. mice almost equal to C4nritaiille4 Sold ly the leading .Druggista and Hotels through out the country, - - - - • - • - JOHN WYETH & ORO', - - 1412 Walnut Street, Philimla. '. Wholesale Agents. deirn the ISMS ' 6 4 - fa() E'r Week. ANTI _WINDOW RATTLER, The Creafeet - Invention of tha - Age. Any active man out of employ can mate 00 per week with the above mend and very Portable Mstent. The attention of Carpenters. Builders. Mechanise and ail others is invited to tills ready valuable Invention. Call on the general Agent, - _ Qw P. ROSE, No. 727 JANNE Street, ' Between Market and Chestnut, Phliadelphia. By enclosing to carte and two stamps samples will be gent by mail. deb s to th 3ml FITLER, WEAVER ft Co. NEW CORDAGE FACTORII NOW IN OPERATION. LIN pH. WATER Dad WS. DEL. apra INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM Packing Hose, Engfteers and dealers will find a fall assortment of Goodyear's Patent 'Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Hose. &c.. at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S, 308 Chestnut street . South side. N. B.—We have now on hand a large lot of Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Mims* Gum Boots. Also, eve* , varlets, and style of Gum 0 • arcoam COAL AND WOOD. PATENT 4 FUEL The HounekeePers' - Friend and the Cooks' Delight. PURE ANTHRACITE COAL Positively free fromillate, ;Rook. Dirt or Clinker. Quickly Ignited and.durable, burning with a cheerful flame and 'to a fine pink ash, leaving nothing in the ash pan to riddle. For year's past inventive genins has been directed towards the utills.ation ot the immense waste heaps in our Anthracite Coal 'legion, which is really the purest Coal, and which is new mannfactured by curious and powerful machinery into a most convenient form for the use of consumers of Coal. A. Wel will soon convince you that the PATEIIT FUEL is‘truly a boon and bleeping. • Orders received and in omptly filled at the Wilco of the sour. AGENT, • T.-M. :MITCHELL, 134 Bout& Third Ptroefa deBlmr• - ' - • MOAB ORE= COAL. PLAISTED _ No. 033 9 CHESTNUT Street, West PhiladelPhisi Bole Retail Agents for COXO Brothers &Co.s celebrated Crosa Ureek UMW% Coal, from the Black Mountain Vohs. This Coal is partitularly adapted for irmaing,Staatufor Sugar as3d Malt Homes, Breworles, aro. -It is also UMW- Efil d llll.E•lf,l4':Lein3vhilitlei,`.'irg'ortalllt at %). ° ffi "will4l , 3l4 3 our trompt attention, .'Liberal" arrangements mado with , manntmeturers using a regular auentitY. j7l6tf , 8. .18A8ONBI.N88,• .7011144. 8IIT:478. I jaE ONO). RBIONED DIVITE ' • ATTENTION TO 1. their stock of - - ~• • • Spiing Mountain. Lehigh . and Locust Mountain Con], which, with the preparation given by UN we think can not he excel Jed by any other Cc)nl. . . Oflice,Tranklin Institute' Blinding No. 16 Seventh street.. DINES At taiI:APP. 'I jaiatf Arch ctreet wharf. echuvlk ill. .1 otalrmmi , IMkerdbittgoo •isemomin, GENT'S -! PATENT SPRING /1103 f BUT" totted Over Qatteratilotb,beattler.whlto and 41 ; 4y 1k44,P,24-1'121741r Uloth. end velvet of every deocrbtion, very low; SOL,Qheotnut 'effect corner of Nin th. Pff Rtd ,. sllovea for ladici and gents is , ! - BIOEMLDURVEIt'9 BApain; 2014 fff OPEN IN THE EVENING., = • - fie ) stalrr.—VONT) tiSSVIN BUT __ s ' tor and Ml k Ditordt, landing from steamer , Normare and for tale by JOB. D. Buss= & am, Agentr for Bond 108 lionth Delaware avenue. ~ , ?1';,',.:i'.:?, : - . + ,.:.i:?4p,,.:.:...i: A:g.:. - :.:: .I,'.::Y• -I :';'Dn* 0001 iii & W OO w . N. d Filbert Ste. witorEigll tu an FAM'CY G-0 OD S, Holiday Prients • Patin Bilk Pane, a large aerorlonent. , Stick Sane, !rem $2 81 tip to $7 4vory Stick - Silk Nam, very ottani). Velvet 'Purees. 25, 7:e. 45:56. ,-Porte.rpOnnaire, 21, 80,438. 40. 45. 50. 65.75, 84 • -11uffalollidr Einteltes, Inlaid biteke2. • - Law Handkerchiefs,' Linen canteen, 73. 88, $1 NI, $ll3 $1 25,121 60 and $2 'ponettP lot oftate° Collare.,2o. 26. 85,45. 80, ~. etite' nennstitpbed ilsaidkerolliote,' colored.:bordia ent e lfte ed lifindkerchiefe, all Linen, ia. 31 815, 88, 45,50, 62)-7, 75 and_sl,' Gents}. /lemettiched, all Linea, 88, 50, 05:75 and $1 00. - -Ladlee Mourning ilordor Hernetitched ki and aercbie Ladies', lapnte‘ and ebildrowe Cloth. and Serau,9laru J O l l 7 l lOll 181 d 0101ree. betel gnats"' iratorre_,.d , Ilsitains In 'Flannels, ISaug.‘te,, Muzlius,' Table Lliae 11aD/Una am d -Townie. < - Beet quality Arnericik I",rints, 'ISX 'et!. fait tOrerestlit "' lt. i#. 4 eotner EI dthand Filbert sti. d022-tmtlbe fp ger cm); ,„„/Aguarovan 3 - - -•- yens 1311kVelvete. =F 7 : - I -- beet Veivet . ..Clo u the. r , I? Dlna esirable tizilert_p • I - Pine 131enkete, ate." ri4ler Pres owl! clog Fine gli t i a;4 l, t iy ..J , 28 s ou „ d WITIMITIONS.I6. 411 m . . .. • -. • - • - ... .. . .. ~ ,:....,,..., . ;-....,,:•.,,.....:7;,:.....4 .-:.: V..X7PX 7 ci:.4..; -.. ,- :',-:', , ...i.•• ...',.: ..J..i... '.'FINE:'.''''''''FURNITURK. - - -__......--,.,, -.;. r .: ._ .taiiit,O..gn'.l-:,:iittp.itiii. * . * do a n d ...117iiiiii 11. LEI AMBItE t ' . &Lil' - aaiiet mere . p o terer N 0.3,48 5 Chestnut Street, ; IPHILLADELPHLII. rItAfANOWas - ji.C. , ,Q. ,.. iU:1 - '05.8...:; - .. - UNION PACIFIC R. R, CENTRAL PACIFIC R. -5-2 Q's and_ 188.117e,_,. DUE nortrmay Ist: A. NI) a_Co WANTED. itEfir I ; t'YELv Dealers in Government Securities, No. 40 S. 'Third St. GLENDINNING, TJAVIS 0,3 Co,; BAIIIERS Pllgß BROKEtt% No, 48 SOUTH• T1318.D STREET, PILUANDELPULL GLENDINNiNG DAVIS & AMORY, ' No. 2 Nassau Street, Ntw YORK. ' Buying' and Selling Stocks, Bonds and o old on' Commtssfon. n Speeledity. Philadelphia:B*6Be connected by irblegraptt with the stock Boards and .ttitild Boom of Sew Yorks. BANK T N OP"'''.lt, • • - .. - . • _. . , . ... F OIE: 4, 112 and 114 Bo: 1 1'.111111014 L 4 1111114:11'1, DEA,LnRBB IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIE S We will receive appliattions for Policies of Life Insurance in: the new National Life inentunce Company of the 'Unita State 4. ' P'ull information given at our, pingo. • • 1( .• • ITL II ANDOLPII' ‘ rd , • 1 14 - -.YOtz HERS 4 Dealers, An Moods and Members !Olt fitook and GOld ixchange, 3roc'elvo iatonunfo of flanks and Bankers on 1 11111bOrall tennei t issue Bills of lE3tchanige C.J. Hambro & Son, London. B. Mefiler,; S Saha .& Frailkfott. JBlllOB W. Tucker & Co. r , Patio, And tother prineipa . eitlee, and,li.ettereid of Credit a/vain/4We ihrocogiiiiout Europe.. , , S, W. 'corner Third and Chesthut Street. 1 , 1,1) Vl.OOO TO LEAN OklA/P.AKOARP . ' ,s lo ` °. ° DB ' 2 -14 SOuTII Tanta rorot._ -; SITAMONIERNI. ZEWEEdaare ailk* Wn. 1917.16.11. NE ,p”. s x. Qle4BlQ Dealer! ATO ' HES t h U si sT ic ks ho W sti : t sr tritei a Si Si "r At e d r lfro l i e tt. 85 South Third street. WAY Barron will have a weekly mall to /Europe by o Cunard line, baginniegittentult 1.t;: _ Ter. Spanish Government lE.:taking, Measures , , reduce the, budget for She peening year, GernatitilerLart la'getting ready an arguateat poring resumption of specie payments. fimtou. - Patictos, - a seeded - commissioneifrom uatamala, is, stated to be corniest te e thebtlnitixi ales to negotiate eloan for his Kovetnplant. A sum. is being prepared for prewentation to e Ohio Legislature, addingte square miles to e city of Cincinnati. Min Unite d Stiles gun boat Yatitic' L lias re= tued,to AaPirtwall fromefOlagent l / 2 - IfhPreo o : den Caleb ()gable* , • .. Tuir Prussian as day an invltation4rom, the, Emperor ,Na., oleon to the Parks Conference. 4 , Ste BICILAUD MAYNE. Wilklitia .„ ti.,ariiseff ' rious not long sham by `tweakingßeedity eetinga in Hyde Park, London, Y died cm the 21tir. A converrrion of colored mite' vita vac . .140 , t ' tisburgh yesterday, whieh'provlded.fOr'olo- lalizing the . Legislature for the 'enfraecitiseilicet f t h e co l ore d men. 474 r c GEORGE It. Hansa, President onto late Ten , esse,e National Bank, has been erreated in Mem tie on the charge of ettibet4h* , opo,,ppo'q top tate achoel.ruud t a 2" Noyeria iiaoing in the sugar:market in Ha . ana, The manycontraets reported prove false, lid are tnereirgottapep.- for the purpose of Inantuonsrez frorn L 13an Domingo has been re , • lved that the powwwee.lit ha&defeatecl the in-. urrectionfiatii at, 140 Matti& The eleatiowlev ice President and Senators wee progrotelig: Gus,7,t3TotoottAX;ilas.-ittrEgt,ts - d- th4414,_ yorof ictibtond, Va., to bold lit 'custody Sally on, wlto wan reoentlyrelesee4Lbjr &ids° Vatlon. How. EUGENE CAEABRILYi ijulte4States.Benator leo, from Californiaoneelved a complimentary Wine dinner ha ,Nesv,York laat evening.' Among eests" wore•Willithn. Cullen Bryant, Charlea Dana and Borneo Gireqes.. , TUE Kellogg House, Fost-ofttee and News at Bath, N.:Y., were burned yesterday. ratteispn's c woolen mill, at . Durham, Uanada. wee burned onliaturday, causluji 'a loss of `s2o,‘ Eiw,r .CAEMLAN the well-known -Repub lican, save - that -a-, , :Republie:-.-bas- been ,-morally formed already in Spairt, as the Republican patty carried all,the great:cities inthe country, except. Madrid; the late elections. Tim Greeks are fleeing from Turkey on ac count of the, threatened war. Several families of fugitives have been received' by the peopleef the province of Roumania. They have been warned, however, that they must preserve absolute neu trality incase of war: on pain of expuisien: , TUN Paris Cenetirutionnet, a semi-official Imperi alist organ, pnblishoktelegram - from Vienna,an nottneLeg that the Sublime torte will decline to adhere to the proposed conferencecif the terms;of his ultimatum to Cireece in the matter of Crete or internal , questions are'mooted. News from Montevideo says Preeident Lopez, of Paraguay . , is prepared to accord fall satisfac tion to the Lulled States for the wrongs suffered by American citizens. It is — aso stated that he was attouti to leave Viletta - for Asuncion. The allies *ere surprised in au advance on Asmiclon, and tootle° prisoners., Tax hiemphis.(Tenn.) A valandu's Little Rock special last night say s that Patterson's command of militia have gone to Ashley county, and the citizens arc fleeing (comas= with their property. The Republican complains of the sensational re- Forts about Kukluz murders published by asters papers to keep capital from the State.. Ozeruxotint of the scarcity of provisions in San tiago,the emigration to Kingston of the suffering poorer classes continues. The grinding of sugar on the plantations, and the gathering of the cof fee crop the vicinity of Elantiago,arepre7ented by the.'presence of - the insturectionists. - With these exceptions, Santiago is gigot. Tun official reports of the battle near Holguin, -Cuba, are continued. The Mario, of Havana, says the insurrectionists confess their loss to be TM), and that they lost their only, - two cannon. Small bands of revolutionists lumina& their sp.' pearance in the vicinity of Gibers. Count. Val maseda's column is advanding from Net:mites to the interior. No reports of engagements have been received. THE jury in the awe of Daniel Deeltert, editor and proprietor of the Hagerstown, Md., Mai', gave him a verdict against the Hagerstown cor poration for $7,500 damages for allowing his office, types, etc., to be destroyed by a mob In 1862, ana driving him out of town as a secession ist. Other cases of a similar character , are pend ing. This case islikelyto betaken as a piece. dent for numberless suits thrtiughout Maryland. lIIMOB ff. Mir. NA**by and his Friends Discuss the Message—The t inancial Policy or the President Particularly., is Ap proved at the liteginning, bin— 4 - EFromthe 'rola° Made 1 ^ROAD POST OFFIS. CO :W E-EMT X S (wich la in the State nv Kentucky), Dec.l3, 1868.—The mes sage wnz reseevtd by us at the Corners, ez •mite her bin expected, with rapeher. Its astorieshin hefty persistent A. Johnson is!,Row delitefally and reglerly he does throw hem old ideas nv bissen at cougress,'and bow Shamefully they hey got into a habit of treetin uv em! Why, they re loosed to bear his message! What a pity it is that ono who bez so much faith in hisself cant git any one else to hey any faith in him! When I red nv the inhuman treatment Congress gave hitt, 3, ez a Pedml otlis holder, shed tears. A. Johnson *bezel yoosed me well—he bez put me into a place w her ther Is skasely nothin to'steal—but so long ez I hold a commishn Ishel drop the offishl tear at insults piled upon him. Peor Johnson ! Me and Secretary Welles are the only two who do stand by him, ouless we inclood John Quincy .Adams, Jr., With doutt-eottot much, ez he iz only one-eighth Adams anyhow. The tinanshel policy uv the President struck us the moat favorable no any part nv it. Troo, we don't none uv us pay,taxes, but Bascom, Penni backer and !Welter, Who - hey distilleries, and who in addishn bold the posishens uv Assessor, Collector . and Whisky Inspector, know that under the butcher Grant, wich is cumin, there'll be a new deal, and that they'll hev to pay.,We're well pleased - at the ljee; and the balanc Iry us liked it becoz of the Naahnel debt slut to be paid the tax oh , whisky kin be put at a Still lower Jigger. Indeed, soell pleased that - wewore - we- felt it rite and puler to call a meetin to indorse it, wick wuz heldat'; the church, I ez yeosual Pre sidia BascomluterdOosed aresolboshen commendin the fintinsbel policy ,tlv- the President,. wich we wuz a goin to pans, when to our disgust Joe Big ler riz. Et the cholera would be quite shoor to take that cuss, I believe ,the Corners wood be willin to take its chances uv it. But nothin will kill Joseph. He spoke ez follows: "I approve of this rest:doeskin), and hope it may ,peas' yoetianirausly. ' Debt;: `my fellow-citizens, is a Boa-coustrikter, wich crushes all who find thelrselves within Its folds:, Debt "- has • hilted the' undetrsined —Debt has bin my rock ahead thro life, and' Debt is Min mo now. , - It ain't Debt exactly, neither; with hurts us—its the payin in Debts. . Now A. .Johnson'e Pelle,' soots me. He takes the debt v re Ich bears intest; th and in e most simple man saer possible, makes the interest pay the principle. He takes this Boa-constrlkter, puts its tail in its mouth, and makes it eat itself up. Sich tinanshal skill hez bin ekalied by few and surpassed by 'one. I move the passage uv, the resolooshen, and three cheers for A. Johnson." The resolooshen wuz. -Fumed. and the cheers given with a will when Josef rlz again: 4 "I hey one more remark to make," said he. ‘`Wat-is rite in nashnel matters' is ekally rite to apply to the matters , uv individooals. f. approve -ztv the Preisident's method tiv .payln debts, becoz,lt shows me tar escape from mr troubles.. hev a small piece uv land onto wich my -esteemed friend 13ascona holds a' mortgage for money lostned ten years ago. -LW* paid interest onto t hat note promptly for ten years, wick at 10 K r cent. amounts tto ez much as the principal. e "Wit in thunder aro yoo gettin at?" spoke up Bascom, turnin whit& • , • "The gentleman is cleerlY out nv order," re plied _Josef. '"I hey-the floor. Will- the Chat pertect me in mylites or must I peruct myself?' "To resoom. I mite in jostle demand uv Bas com my note; heven. paid him in interest more than theprinciple amounts to. But I shel tem per my Jude with mercy. I forgive him for takin the interest I hey paid him all these weary years, - and shel make bitn this propositioni the note till the interest amounts to ez, much oz the principle; _and give it tome citneoled." "But hew About the money wich I let yon hey, you swindlerr." • "Hevin't I paid it to yoo in the interest,", ettid .Josef. "Well then—how about the interest?" yelled- Beacout, very much excited: "WhY; hovititt i pal eg and 0 1" n't puppet! to, keep payle ft?" 'replied iiiisepla. , inti anything be fairer? You bed better take' inypropOsistietrotAlhas poisibtrzenoo4lfiteat:„: together; ," Thecireditar class a id t bear 'tad beaky onto the debtor class. —There is a limit he yoad wieh ,tyCiiionrt badtotre,l!;. ' ' • To-wunst ther,wdzA excitement the house _bcapon_POgranf StirdretbaCßascom,Laboottlglye. up a note which ontoklitni and' [eraser . . (hvllt, who wax also fir debt, ;fell onto Bigielee neck in a delirium tiv,3ey, at ,his happy release 'lore his troubles. • • • "Thank theliordl" red the Melon,' "for- , ,ihns stinkingly way,easy." . , • " --- And.they all demanded uv BascOni their;notes. One, Penick; Pito tu3dn% paid any, interest for six peers, insisted on heOln the anieunt'he - hetin't paid indorsed on the: note, and Wax Bascom ;.called him a "d—d tool "he went for him. • They clinched aid:the file became general — We lin* were put out, and the tneetiii broke in con= This discussion cildn't—interest me,bf3coz debt don't bottler on an improst ment on A. Johnson's idea all ray life, viz 4 don't pay neither interest nor principal. I kin, there tore, look rit ttio question calmly ; sud °tit prejudfs:" I must confesi that, Basconimuz not rite. He ought to practii wat he wenches. Ef the Goverment she! pay'its,debt wittithe interest, why shel not tbst auffrlo'sainV tDeekitn,PoWain? But men ain't slim wink' to erply_grent prin ciples to their Cites. - Its"Vtle'utribe nesse& of Immen IH:teller. , it. LUSBY, "(Wick 'l'ingruititerY. , . 1•11411841.0111421144: - .11091.1211C Nuitelia ; A, The following ,ts the weekly ofttermit of the Phila. dolpbla Banks. made upon N.Ondar alterluxrn; Which _wenn , •as the 1011 liggatosst._ • _ _.• unpile] Stock 4)7417 4 ..110,017,150 Loans lind DlSCounto, . 152.401.141 Sa~tte 224,043 f0efr0n........... • 4,239,890 Due to other '6, 8 47.233 Deposita... 31,943,439 Circulation. . .. . 1.0.596,634 S. Legal . Tender ... arnl " D ' Aiaild Note s. 11010,992 ..'117.83+1,78T! Balanee.. -•••;• :11,552.483 The followiniistateriGa . rhOws the 'condition of the Banks of Ph il adelphia, at miens times during the last few months: • 1807. Loans. : Snede, Circulablo D.eposits. Jan. 1....42,812,32T 90,633''10,388,820 41,303,897 Feb. 4.....52,551,130 871,664 10,430,898 89,592,713 - Mar. 4...4.51,919,173 826,873 10,581,600 89.367,888 1....50,780,806 803.148 10,631,532 _P4,150,285 Mel :•.53,064,261 886.053 ' 10,630,05 37,674,050 Sane 3—.52;747,8013- • 38023 10,637,489 ; 37432444 'July 1....52,588,909 865,187 '10,641;811 '• 80,610.847 Aug. 6....63,427,840 902,055 10,635,925 53,014,543 Sept. 9....63,784,687 • 807,658 10,625,856 88,323,855 Oct. 7....53,041,100 168,803' . 10.627,921 ; 84,857,467 Nov. 4. ...52,1934,017 278,590 10,64.0,820 83,601,001 Dec. IL 910,21 . 1 - )4.646,M9 84417480 Jan. 6: - ....52,002,804 230,914 10,639,003 86,691,274 Feb, 3....52,604.919 248,673 10,629,927 37.922,297 Mar. 9....62,459,759 211.365 10,630,484 115.799,314 April 6....62,209.234 915,835 -10,642,670 ' 31,278,119 May 4....53.333,740 814,066 10,631,044 85,109,937 une 1....53,562,449 239.371410.628,937 - 80,574,457 July 6. —.03,653,471 233490 10,625,420 88i4128,200 Aug 8....e4.1341,463 187,281 .- 10423.646 , 4 0 . 42 457 1 Sept, 7....55,694.068 222,900 ; 10,029,816, ,148,075,007 Oct. 5.....54,258.512 195,689 10,609,830 30,887,508 Nov. 2....64,731.646 , 222,901 „•10,612;v12.. 1/4.617405 Dec. 7....52,134,431 243,406 - 10,600,067!, 112,939.744 " 21.._62,816,639 941,043 10,694,1391 09,817,306 23.7.. t ..2%. 461 : 142---924 . 0 4 3 `• -12 , 49 6, 634 31,934;439 The followillg is a detailed 'statement of , the , busi ness/3f the Philadelphia Olearfn:g Hesse for the past week, furnished by O. IL Arnold, Baq., Manser* • Clearinsa.' • Bianco& Dec. 21......... .;;6,670,44098<.;.;-'609,44819 "22. '6335.307 67 436,824 96 .. 5,670,430 TT 609.810 -89 " . 5.605,829 23" • 493,790 15 28 5,651,013 - 19 513.600 57 . 527.633.788'65 $2,552.483 49 ArrnIMIM mos a. Imam. suolorrimi t o ts; armaurr A. couisant WILICOPOSZ VOINICIELT VILLEX n MLA= PETZP. WRIGHT dr 150b13„ " IraPortaro of .113 ,sa:thopsnre Mapping aditcommodostro 111 No. LIS blatant street„ Ph fladelDteia fIOTTON AND LINEN BAIL DOOR OP EVERY liwidth one to eir,feetwni zth a ottmbenm Tent A Pa Zell &e. JO lunt ElN W. & 00 kent .. No. ILO arch etTwin. e. ORTI7Y WELLS—OWNERS OF - PROPERTY-THE only plum to_. get privy wells ,eleariaell. aaddlaln. . treated, at very taw prim. APESSSON, &taant'actgrar Fauttretta. Goldsmith's Hall. Library street GLASSWARE. DYOTTVILLB GLASSWORKS ' . - , _ Ili FULL BLAST. And- manufsetureaxhoya with - or without boxes; Demijohns covered w 111 willoW or ratan; Wine Bottles all sizes; Porter bo ttle s , Mineral . Water bottles,, and druggist's bottles of every description. i ~- ..W 8, , .& G. W. BENNER3. 1 - 27 Soutu Front s nvet. JIZERIOVICIa.` EMOVAL—THE LONG ESTABLISHED DEPOT for the pure base and side of second hand doom. windows, store fix tires. ite.. from Seventh street to Sixth street. above Oxfo , where anal articled are for sale In great variety. Also new doors :a, abutters. &c. &LS ftof NATHAN W. ELLIS. OTELS. WASHINGT ISLAND. N. J.,. he winter; good necommodatior a. GEO. B. CAKE. Proprietor. Remains ope delts.lm• XCVRS4ONS. WEST CHESTER & PHILIDA. R. R. CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS. Excurelon Tickets will be eold to West; Chester, good from December 2,4 th to January 2d, inChuave. de2l m w f 6t5 PICTURES FOR PRESENTS. A. S. ROBINSON, No. 910 CHESTNUT STREET, • Hes just received exquitite specimens of • AO, tiultlible for Holiday,Gifle, Fine Dresden "Enamels $ 1 on Porcelain, In great variety. fiPIEIVDE9-iiiiINTINI,PIIOTO9II.4.PII9, Including a number of choice gems. A Supert? Line of ,Ohromoig. A large assortment of NEW ENGRAVINGS. dt.c. Moo. RICH STY).,H,FRICSIES of elegard . new patterrm PATENT SHOULDER SWIM *HIT MANUFACTORY; wen tot these colebratedinata ambit *roma" Gentlemen's Finishing G?iida l Of Laie'llforles kt full WINCEk STER C 0.% talmw. i . "oB CHESTNUT. FINE DRESS SHIRTS AND GENTS' NOVELTIES. J. W. SCOTT & 814 Cheetnu.t Street, Philadelphia, Four doom below Confluents! Had, atTHOMSON'S LONDON ' ICITCDENEE, "Olt European Ranges, for larolhes, hotels or public institetions t in twenty different sizes. Also. Phil. adelphis Ranges. Hot Air , Furnaces.- Portable Heaters. Low down Grates, Fireboard Stoves. Bath Bolt. ars, 'Stew.hole Plates, Broilers,: Cooking Steven, 2 etc., wholesale and retail by the manuract wens. r •` -` • • SUARP Nor t h HßlS. ma0213-w4M-6m4 '- - No. .49Second street OANNED 111,MVVEGETABLE13.,=--eamax V fresh Canned reaches g eases son Pina . Applest_2oo cases fresh Pine Apples, in gime keoo oases Green Vern and Green Peas; WO, cases tram rleuxui in cans r 200 cases froth Green Gages; an nuns Cherries. sYrny 61.0 oases Bladeberrich in syrup tOM cases ors- a nd try& berrieg syrup 600 cases fresh Pears. in sMfq $ l . OOO rases Gahned-Vomatoes I_6oo cases Gysters t Carnal - 600^ osesgßoast idcatLidutton. Veal: Vor aide by JOSEPH MAW= 00w lie South Del.. ORTOIOII,IN4 APPLE , CHEREIE.4-10t, soma ON Ciodoi!turnout. , Landing . and for salo by J4:01 B. USSIER & CO.. Agents for 1106:00 dc• Eirrum 108 f3outb p. A .41QMI sutar. Landing and tor bij, Isugazisoft.i, 103 Una Odinnitt AVAMMIIi THE DAILY;, VEN#O4# I IP EMENIE ~ .i.. . 7-, _!: . !? , :`::'7',' , . , ..:':'!: -, 'A•r 7, '.'.'::: . : - :;r: 1 7 , t,1' , :; .,. .F,•.t . ..:. ; L'4r: INIEMM=92=II Ts 3 *. IDELAW.AlitltiatrilliairWaNDUßCECObf. rAIvY ineoporated by the !_egielature of Pennaylvanta. MS. ca. B.E. corner of ,TilltO and WALNUT Etfteefe. Anew nte to your attention i'ItEO.3IIITON fttlitlelphia. • OF cOMPOUND - EXTRAC i r / 1 1:0 0 r.' The - amPane l .4'. On Venele. Cargo and Freight to all varbs of the world: , "Trii JUNIPER ; INLAND INBUBMICES Parw arc BUCBU. / 43 " ...aro y.".•••••••••re ; On goods by river, canal. lake and land cartage Le all 102t1ILML ; Psgrananonr.—Buchu, in vacuo, Juniper Berrie*, by distillation, to form a fine gin. cubebs ez. tracfe'llY ailiPhit 4 faant fry liquor obtained from Juniper Berries, conbkinfilg very little , sugar, a swan ProPurtion of spirit, and more palatable. than • any 'now hi 'Use. The active properties are by this`mode eitraCt4t llucliu; as ProPerid by ge generallia of if:dark color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of a figifeadatlifflYa this .(11$ princiPle),lewring a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The 'Buchu in my priparation predoUlinates; thit smallest quantity of the other ingredients are — tuidA o prevent . fermentation; upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture. is made in rharrnacoponk, nor is it a Syrup and therefore can harised hiegies where fiver or initartr In this, you'have - the inUskeigi;of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it With a trial,amf that upo inspection it will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confidence. tuition eihts. I am. very respectfully, . -Tf. T. HELNEOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years' Experience in . - Philadelphia. and now located at his Drag and Chemical Warehouse. Eli BroadWaY. York (Prete the Largest Itatteteeterteg Chemlttit in the World. '•I am acquainted with Mr. H. T. fleimbold: he own. Died the Drug Store crppoeite my re.sidenm and was sue. tearful Lc conducting , the business where others had not been equally eo before him. I x lieve been favorably im• monad With Wm character and enterprise. • . , „ - ' WILLIAM WEIGH - TAUB; , • „ lirm of rowers & Weightnian. bls.nafactining Chemists. Ninth and Brown streets. Philadel. HELMBOLVB FLUID Errnsor Brom for weaknes arising from huitscietik= :Ilia exhausted IMwere of Isiatare which aro accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Memory. Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil. in fact, Universal Lassi tude, Prostration. and inability to enter into the enjoy ments of rocitty. The Constitution, once affected with Organic Weal,. nen. requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in. vigorate the system, which BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 1117CHU does: If no treatment . is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. IlmarnomohiFtursi Exruacrr Bucur, in affections pe wilier to Females, is unequaled:by any other preparation, as in Chloroeis. or Retention. Painfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Utenmand all complaints incident to the sax,whethe arising from habits of dissipation, Imprudence to. or the decline or change of life. likaaminal's FLUID EI 4 rEAOT Bucmtr ArilD IMPROVED Roes Wesu will radically exterminate from the eyatem dizeasea arising from hablte of diXdpation, at little ex Pause, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or ea poetize; completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies. CoPalva and Mercury. In all these disci:tem UBe HELIIIIOLD% FLuro Rvrateor pus= in all diseases of these organs. whether existing in the male or female. from whatever prom) originating. and no matter of how long etandirui, It is pleasant" in taste and odor. "ham& dist& in action, and more strengthening than any of the treparations of Bark or Iron. Thcisesuireting front broken.down or delicate cansti tutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader 'mettle - aware that, lion , ever Blight may be the attack of the above clizemes. it fe certain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. All :the above diseases require the aid of a Diuretic.; 'IIELMBODD , EIEiTIig,(3I litiOnti is Die great Diuretic. Bold by Druggists everywhere: 'Dmon—sl 26 per bottle. • , Or 6 bottles for 66 60. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all corninunicatioa; ,"•%• Address IL T. IiELMBOLD,XIrug and Chemical Ware- house. 694 BroadwaY, N. Y. • None are genuine Uniese tiontiliP iii steeieng4aved wrapper, with fac•eimilo of my Chemloal Warehouse. and signed 4102 w f inn EMBiMill j..~ . , t` ~, 7 ~ ETJA7-,'VU lIELMBOLIS. =EI ,1p SI4X p • Jtarstruatrim, , MMM 182;9 FiEt - .4I6.I\TMELAINT , Pl - IILADEX-JPHIA4' Noll. 435 and 437 Chestnut Street, _ f Apsebton-Jalituir3r lilB6 - oda 740,09 - Accrued'hurplueloB,693 39 Premiums '' ... 20 LIsiIiETTLED CLADikI, MOONS -FOX 1808, Losses Paid since 1829 Over 1500:W 00 Perpetual and Temnorary Policies on Liberal Terms. 'Cake. N. Gancker. • Geo. Palos, 3 ' Tobias Wagner. . Alfred Fluor. Samuel Grant, - Flag. W. Lewis, , goo. W. Richards. Thomas Sparks. —lsaac Lea, . Wm. S. Grant. CriAPLE N. BeDICKEn, Proildent. __ GEO. 'ALMS. Vice President. JAB. W. hicALLltakß, Secretary pro tom. Except. at Lexington. Rentnclry.. tins Company has no cies crest of Pittatturgh. fele, , . On kierchandha, generally; on Stores, ' AweWngs. • • , ,' ASSZTiI OP THE COMPANY: 4 ' November If)NAGOO United States Pave Per Cent : Loan, _ 10 Os ..—.... ............ 8%18,500 a) 130.000 United States Six Per Cent- /MIA mow 0,000 United States Six Per Cent 140 1 0 , , • , (for Paci fi eltailtead) • • 511.00u170 200,10 State of Pennsylvania 81x, Per _ Cont. Loan 211.075 00 125 000 ' Cit.) of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. • Loan (exempt from Tax) 128,594 0 0 , 50,000 State of New Jersey Six ter Cent - Loan..._ • • • 0 1 4 600 '0 ( 20.1011Penmylvania Railroad First fdott.' .. ., gage Six Per Cent. Bonds 2=o 00 9b.000 Pennsylvania Beitroful _Second 00 Idortgago Per. Lent . 24,000 25,000 Western Pennsylvania. Itaiiroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds (Penna. 8.8. guarantee). .. 20.625 00 30.000 State of ,Tennessee SivePerCent. • 0 1,000 00 Lo ........ • • • • • ' " 7.000 State etTeluu:sse.eBfx Per, Loan.. . . .. 5,031 aa• 115,000 Germantown Gas Company. princl , • pal and Interestantntee4Loy . . - the tity of P Rh's, ." vuu ~•.;,..• • shines stock_ .. .. - 10,030 Pennsylvania flathead Company. 200 shares stock. ..... ... 11,300 00 &MO North Pennsylvania Rallroad, Lout. 00 , pany,7loo chores atoc t 20,000 Philadel phia and ;Southern .raaw , Steamship CompanY. Wei:wee I.OXI M 7,000 Loans 011 Bond and liortsage.t.4rat 00 „ , • liens On CdY.trOPerties., 4 ...... • . 'OOO CO . - . $1.114 3 .900 Par. Market Value. 81.100.= 25 Cost. 5L093.604 20 .. , „ Baal Estate • 46.000 Bills Receivable for. ,lnsurances ... . •••••• =406 04 Balances duo * at Agencies—Pre. miums on ?Amine Policies—Ac 'trued Interest and other debts t due the Company.... 40 . 178 SS Stock and Scrip of sundry Corpora- boas. $3,156 00„: Estacrusted value. _ ........ 7,813 00 Cash in Bank. Cash in Drawer. . 'DIRECTORS; Thomas C. Band. , Edmund d:,:l3onder, John C. Davie. ..< Samuel E. Stokes. • ; Janice C. Hand. ' ' Henry Sloan, Theophiina Paulding, William C. uudWid. JaaePß EL Seal. • George 9. Leiper. Bunn Craig, lleemmyyC. Ballet!, Jr.. John IL .I',niniee. , • John D.' „ ,1• cob P. Jones. • " • ''' George Bernadou. • J , znea Traquair, Boniton, W. ward Darlington. Jacob Riegel, B. Jones Brooke, , Spencer Di'llyain% - - James 11, Allrarlazuli - John ft ,Semple, Elttelnargh. Edward Lafonrcade. T; Morgan. do . Joshua P. Eyre. A. B. Berger do.. THOMAS C. llAND:Eiesident JOHN C. D&VII3, Vice Prealdent. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL. Awn Secretary. dell-tf :• FINE ASSOCIATION OF • ,PHILAD Phis, _lncorporated March' 37. 1830. Odle°. y e No. 34 North Fifth street. Insure Buildin , Household Furniture and Blencha e fe i l i /y,. from Loss by Fire (in the Cit y ad Iphia only.). ' - *Jr Statement of the /Lessen, of the 'Association January let, 1893.,published in compliance with the pro. visions of the Act of thesembly of April sth 184.2. Bondsand Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelphia 0n1y... ... .......... •$1.076.166 17 Ground Bents . 13.814 93 Beal Mate .. • •• - • 51,744 57 Furniture an4 . Vl - 3tin . res bitice 4.490 03 U. 5.8..%) Registered Bonds— . .. ........... 45,000 00 Cash'on ........ ........ 31,873 11 T0ta1.... ..... ... ... .—M351..088 Si . kiiiiiidM. .. . .." William 11. Hamilton. Samuel Eiparhawk. Peter A. Keyser. . Charles P. Bower. John ()arrow. Jesse Lightfoot. George I. I ming, Robert Shoemaker. Joseph It. Lyndon. Peter Armbruster. Levi P. Coats, M. H. Dickinson, Petet WI lism.on. • WM. H. HAMILTON. Preside t, - . SAMIIFDSPAitIiAWK. Vice I".erldent.• WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary. TTNITED FIR E DELS INSURANCE COMPANY OF Thin Company takes risks at the lowest reels consistent with .safety. and confines its business exchisively to FIRE INSURANCE IN PLEA. THE QM' OF PRILADEI. OFFICE—No. 723 Arch street, FourtliNational Bank Building. DIRECTORS. Thomas J. Martin. Charles, R. Smith.. - - - John hiret, Alhertus King. Win. A, Bolin. Henry Bumm. James Mongan, James Wood, W illiam Glenn. = John dhallcross. James Jenner. • ,J. Henry Askim Alexander T. Dickson. I Blith MulllTA ck. Albert C. Roberts, I t.ONBAD B. Az i i ii ) F ß lL d p s, ereffident. Wm. IL VAGEN. Sec'y. Wid. A. Boum, Treas. eJEFYERSON FIRE _INSURANCE COMPANY OF Philadelphia.—Dißee, No. 24 North Fifth street, near Markt - 4'6lfeet;• , Incorporated ' theLeghslature of PennOliania: Char ter perpetual. Lapital and Aasets, 816e1,_Ml. Make insu rance against Loss or damage by . Nice on .Public or Private Buildings, Furniture. Stooks. Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms. - • DIRECTORS. Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer. Inset Peterson, Frederick Ladner, John F. Selaterling. Adam Glam, Bowl Troemner. Henry Delany, * Jacob Behan d ein. 'John Elliott, ' Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick. Samuel Miller. George E. P e rt,. William D. Gardner„ _ WILLIAM MoDANIEL: President. ISRAEL PETERSON._ Vice Preaident. PHILIP E. Cor r..stsai. Secreting and Treasurer. ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMTAEE.-- . -CHAllo TER PERPETUAL. : Office, No. all WALNUT street. above Third, Phila. Will insure against Loss . or Damage_by .Fire on Build ing& either perpetuaLly or ',for sliMited time. Elonsehoid Furniture and Merchandise generally, , • Also, Marine Ineurance on Vessels, Car_gool and Freights. Inland Iruiuranee to annuli+ of the Union. DIRECTDRd • , Wm. Esher. . Peter Sieger. D. Luther,. . J. E, Baran; Lewis Audennod. Wm. F. Doan. John It. Blakiston, John Ketcham, Davis Pearson, John IL Heyl" - EIRE& President. - ` , • F. DEeNi Vice President, ' • 31122kru,th,s,tr I!N.RE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAI'IE. MOOR. Vorated 1110.-- , -Chatter perpetual No. 310 WALNUT etroot, above Third,Philadelphia. ; • Ealing a_largo paid-up Capital titos and• Surplus in. vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in. sure on dwellings. stores, furniture, merchandise, vessels in port, and their cargoes,' and , other °personal propertyi All losses liberally and promptly adjusted, • I , DIELOTOR S , _ ' • Thomas E. Marie, Edmund el. John Welsh. - ()hallos W. Poultney. Patrick lsrael Morris, • • • John T. Lewis. John P. Wotherill. William . PauL • _ TIIOMAB R. melds, President. Aim 4. C. Cuswpoitm Secretary • • ' VIBE INSURANCE EXCLUBIVELY.—THE PENN. jsPlvania Flre Insurance Company—lncorporated 1825 —Charter PerPetual—No. blO Walnut 'street, opposite in. deendence Bquaro. . A , • This company, favorably known to the community for over 'forty year., continuee to insure against loss or dam age by fire. on Public' or Private Buildings. either perma nently or for a limited time. • Also, on 1. urnittuo, Btocke 'of Goode and Merchandise generaliY. on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large surplus Fund, is invested in sweet careful manner,which , enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted aeourity hi the cue of 1055..,‘ DiftE,CTOllB. A , - - • , , Daniel Bmith,Jr.. , John Devereus. 1 , Alexander Benson. Thoutas Smith., •• ; ', • - Isaac Ilazlebturet, I Gill , Henry Lewis. Themes Itobins. J. ingham Fell, ,4 - . • • .Mantel 'Haddock, Jr.. DANIEL bldl'l'll, Jr, President. VISLIIAN, cf. onow7l4.o3eoretati, ,- ~, , • • .• ' , VA ISIE INBURAZIOP COMPAIIit. NO: 4O 8: pUEVIVIUT. VA .. &tree . , , . L:-.._ • • •, v • '''' , ',, ' - ' ` . ' ~... . . -_--- FIRE ,/ iTiltt R ik, N 13 Er El X. 01.11 1it1v)41.V... - i ._ . Francis 14._ItuCk; L___ 4 2!_ .:•___Tldlip B.ittatice. ._______. ohaa..R.tobardaon, , , ' John W. vercian, ,, ,1•141:49 L4iVith'4' -, r ,. ';, 4 e..EdWii.r.A'll.l4r_4odraft s , Robert Xikarce.: " , ' John Kmor; Jr., . 0150: ii. West; -_.•, „, .. •Chso..etokep, - ,.. ~„ nobert BiliVisi,;` • ' Mordocas Buz*. -,'. • PH Ilep_l6l9; 111aLP,reeldent. , -t ;,) . t Oki IN itiottexp os, vicef .tvgaeo,t,,, if 14., L, P74l4 l torlitaveliecra . - ' K.' 4 ; ' , -1-•• - • . ".. ,, .: , . , ,s ° g'' , ':; .:‘,...,.i . :, ,' ''',:;:ii . :.. , :.; ~,... ' ~, '',,,..1 . , , , BP,MB /14".itdpOr:p0.00 . '--400 4 ' 14,, H • don; &a {s Glue , nsuranco 6*-• p 4 nyfo- - 1868- shows:; , ' •457 34472 • 8 . 3 •. . • .• • • and• .• - ,:eoer::po:yok . :. a 44,6 1 %.. per the: co 5 26 . .•. •• 447 , •*-O,Oo_,SMITH, • Generati ht; • lIFE'INSTIBANOE AND TRUST OF PENNSYLVANIA. Office,Southeast Cor. Fiftk and Chestnut Capital, 7. 7 $150065000 GEORGE ELEl c, TGAßZ ß, •Pidladlpitia.' ' • • GEORGE W. ILD_ • , ; WILLIAM A, PO 11 RTE.% " • • • P. A. DREXEL, • . ' • WM.:I 7 ; MoIiCEAN; - • ** THOMAS .W. EVANS, 7- • - B. H.TIORISTHAtiN; • " ' A. J. DREXEL, - " • JOSEPH PATTERSON. Iv C..IIOUS'i'ON. " • ' • • S. J. SOUKS, " • HENRY E. ItOOD. • " • • • • ' • ' A'eu: York,- 7 ,1.a t 8 47, 2, 1 k 151ORSISPH. Frosidant. Mans t. atipE. en STUART. of J. AJn . Si art di Co.. i'oston 7 •Hon. E. S. TOREK Ude Ptesident Board" of Trade.) • ' Cincinnati—A. .E. CliAllthEßLAlll,-, of Chataberrialled; • Co. Clacaao—L. Z. LEITEJI. of Fieli4Lciter'di Co. ; , • • ,C. AL Shll'lll. of Geo. C. Smith g, Rtothent, Lot:lsm:lie, GARVIN_, _of Garvin, Bell Co. AG Loufs--JAMEd E. EATldeit, Vashier'Dierchatits' Rai in , ore—WM on Plit ßn G k o . T - T SMITH. rtoerint • et • deo t Consolidated •Ritilway Liria Her York, to • 7: Waehtlititon. • .' " S. B. ISHOEHAKER, of Adams A Co. , El • p CHHIIiTIAN - AX. of G; W. GailA As. FRA.rtelts T.. KING. Preaident Central, Savinga Back Hon. J. W. PATTERSON, 11. 0. iletruitor from Di, )1. • GEOll.Bt-11.'&113.111i Presiaent 8116450 vs . 413 65 116,583 F 3 X 1,617,367.80 C F. BETTU, _ ltecretare• J. L LUDLOW, X. D., Consulting Physioisti. B. M. OIRV/D . M. D.. , . m e df ca t JOSEPH F. ROER.PER, C. STUART PATTERSOk 4 . RICHARD LUDLOW, This Company tunes Policies of Life insurance upon ali the various plans that have been proved by tne expe rience of European and American Companies to be safe, sound and reliable, ;Andes 'as LOW and- Ii PUN TERMS. AS FAVORABLE as those of any Company of equal stability. „ All policies are non forfeitable after the payment of two or more premiums. ' THE COUNTY. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—OF. See, No. 110 South'Fourth street, below Chestnut. - 'The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila. delpbia." Inemporated by the L.egielature , of Pennsylve. nia in 1119, for indemnity ageing loss or damage by fire, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable Institution with mule capital and contingent fund carefully invested. contim:',' to insure buildinge„ furniture, merchandise, dte.. either permanent ly or for limited time,againit lore Ordamage by lire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety, of its customers. • • • LOMB adjusted andpaidwith all pimple deepateh. DIRECTORS: Chas. J. Satter, Andrew H. Minor, Henry_Budd, JalllCB N. stone, Jobn Horn.. • Edwin L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore, hobert V. Massey. George Mocks. ,Mark Dine. CHARLES J. SUT ev T ER, President HENRY BUDD, Vice President. BENJAMIN F. HOECR ' , FY. Secretary and Treasurer CE NI X INSURANCE CO M. ANY OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED I°a 4—CHARTER pERTETuAL. No. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchanger. This Company insures fromloarsa or damage by • FIRE OD liberal terms on buildings, merchandbM, furniture, dic.. for limited period.% and permanently on 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 aid . D OTORB: • • John L. Hodge. - David Lewis, M. B. Mahon!, I Benjamin kiting, Joitn T. Lewis,- Thos. H. Powers, Wm. B. Grant, ' A. R. IdcHenrY. Robert W . Learning, ' Edmond thistillon. D. Clark Wharton, (Samuel Wilcox, rirsto kdwia Jr.. • Louie O. Norris, . • 2 01.1 N WUOLIPIIRR. President. ,BecretarY. tip T A. MoCLELLAND, - AUCTIONEER,_ -- - - jaw CHESTNUT street. CONCERT HALL AUCTIoN ttOO,MB. Rear Entrance on clover. street Household Furniture and Merchandise of - every de. Scription received on consignment; RaL a of Furniture at dwellings attended to on reasonable terms. • Bale at 1219 Chestnut street of ELEGANT w ea.,Nlyr DRAWINO ROOM AND. PAR. Loll. FURNITURE; COVERED IN PLUSH AND ; TERRY; 15 SUITS BAT. DNUME WALNUT. OHAM. BPR FURNITURE AND A VARIETY 'OF DAN)). , somr..rtmNrrußN.mA.T.REtts. S. a m . • ON WE DNESDAY MORNING. Dec: 50. at 1034 o'clock. , at the auction - atom 1219 Cheat• nut street. • SALE OF FINE WINES, WHISKIES, /to. ' • ' •-• ON TktURBDAY 'Sit/ENING, • ' c si r COW raelleing at I I :o'clock, will bp sold at 1219 Chestnut street_abent 690 dereijouns and cases very sup°. wrier, Wines Whiskies, Brandies; Gins, . &h., of a wall. Own importing henna, to which we call the special at. tendon of ourleadors, - ;. - , . 'THE PRINCIPAL' $. HOVEY ESTABLTSHMEHT-. B. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. limey 'advanced on Merchandise generally--Watches, Jewelry, I Jamm) 0. Cold. and, Silver . Plate. and on all articles of value, for any longtli of time agreed on. WATCHES ANA JEWELRY Al' PRIVATE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case Double Bottom and Open Face English. American. and wise Patent Lover Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Lepine Watches; W Fine Gold Duplex and ether atches; Fine Sliver Hunt, tag Case and Open Face 'English. American aud Owl Patent Lover and Lepine Watches; Double Case English Quartier auk other - Watchee; Ladies' Fancy. Watches Diamond Breastpins; Finger Binge; Ear Ringli; Btadel; /se.; Fme Gold Chaitui,. Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins: Breastpins; Finger Rings ; Pencil Cassui and Jewelry generally. ' FOR SALE.—A . large and valuable Fireproof Cheat, imitable fora Jeweler; coot $660. Also. several Lots in South Camden. Filth and Chestnut B. SCOTT. JE.; AUCTIONEER. ' , • BuOTT , S ART cbs.LLERY lOsto OtIEsTNUT etreet:Thibtdeinhia. • ' CONTRIBDTObEr EiPEMAL. BALM OF MODERN • Dec. SO and SU At 734 o'clock at Scott's Art Willem: will be eold with. out reserve, to clone emielanments, a collection of idodem -ruhltbetilui the Arne; loom slut English Vehoole. , own prising deceive Mariner. Interlace; Fruit piecee;, IN; All the Above are mounted fn fine gold leaf frames. lIVANB, AUC'IIONEBRIits • 680 CHESTNUT street, NVVlsoll THIS DAYAOSNINgI aud EVSNINci i A loge invoice of B 1 eta, Boa Spreada, ( #oodr Clottut, Caralmerec, H oe al. Btattonoty. 'rents and podtot trutiery. Monona &o. • • ? My and country ntercharde Wlannillnintalrha ''Vertno ouch: - Goods racked,,tree of 43444rge. SPECIALIL AIM - BUDGE , di CO.,' ANOTIONNE_ .1113.. ~.„.,` „ ! ' -- ---- t iVW MAKWETatreet. anffre_ryft_Et ' RAT.. Na Or 1100TII, 80.0E8 AND Dead, :- N -- w il ßotvespay,3loftWiNG , ... . - ' ' , o It '11 , 0;1011 sail by tlatailagnO. t t stcor; out tt.e4 so. at -:& : 4 A tito suloortinont of twelt 4olllo tottaidernell d o Anta and Shoal. Mao , an invoice and UnatenA 'lna • • ' ___, .. . , 9f Data OMV 94 . , ur * p u lp / 0 00,14 tot tOOPw tau . ligrlhottO .1 2 9 1 18 P., 31141843 Es UNITED SECURITY ~; i 4. i,• . .v; ~~ .. JOMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. .1)11{EU3C01113 . ON.. ON WEDNESDAY AND THMNSIAr EV,ErunqS. liiii •THOMAP .ds SON% AUCTIONEER% , .',. -Ida ..tri _- _ Nos: 139 and 141 South OF lib* FINE ART EXIIIIGTIfiN AND SALEOF Tingliqk ..,2 L. lIV I LEIRS ••IfdPORTANtiII4 '''‘ .' 5' , ..., - ht. ENOEDLE success or to , •GOUPE fX3 - 4.1C. t at /Wl4 annoutteee o the peoplte of Maude ti that 'ilk Wel mako an important offering of - Firte in Jrnttary-Markund &rigor that It 40 rt., and toot elegant collection of Futures awkWorka a oha: ever offeradin Flalladelpala. at 'nubile JAW Truk t,t,a Coileetion.willte - on'ithibltlen In thiatutsterri 1341 _ I the Femowlwatia..Aeademy of Fine -arty . iscrindimuurtl about January let,tettil the day, of sale. ' , ~- •:,1 . ' , ..t •. ' 'At theregoest of N. Enoedler the- entirit ItrrisliMm .' exhlbitiosi and eating will Bolinder the rattuage, - .. Mr. Charles F. HartlturtkllEit;heittitit et. P ‘, ' , f ' 4, ' ' ' ....4.-i'' , ' ..., ' , ... VAliq t , .••:,.,„ t SALES OF STOVES AND REAL BenTEL...:- - -- ~.-‘ ' 4 " Peptic salsa at the PhiludelyiWirehamee Eyarreir TUESDax at lroteleek. - - - ' • - - NV - Farhat* Noes , at the Andrea ' ROW HMO( ~ . Mr 13s)ea at Iteridenees receive esneelitt attention., -, , , SALE OF MISCELLINEOIII3DOOIO3. I FROM LTDR&.. N1E19,.. ,H 0 AY BOOKS. FOIE ' ENORAVINGS. 7 oft WEDNESDAYiirrramxts. c Dec.D ec. 30. at 4 o clock., Bale'at the Auction Roothe. Nos. 139 and 141 South **firth HANDSOME FURNFFURE___ PIANOS ANDNumo BANot ORO VELVET. BRUSSELS OT 4nurE/13. dret, . . , .+ ON Within:or HORNING:: -, , „-- ,- A" Dec 81, at 9 °viva. at the section roostimaytakomm, a large assertment of repealer Household irp..=4l6 roreprisbg-Handsoine Waitnat 'Parier.'_... Library- and' , flung'' Room JEurniture;eiled Walnut' Chamber Saise.f, Cottage Chamber Suite French Prate Mirrors. auverter , , Rosewood 'lifetime Plane. Forte. madir s by Chatnbetrig',„ ' Gebler e 'Rot oiwood Cabfnet Piano,' Mak - brAillar• '• hothouse Wardrebeßotiteases. tildebearda.' • Centre and Bouenet. Table", Lace and Danlask indoor tJustains, Chins, glue . and Flitted __lir, 'ffedr 644. lied. ding fine Hair Mistresses,. Office -Fer'W •M•te. Amortize* Chandellent, Gsfreonstuning and CookieW Steveg lige& 4 ' some Velvet. linfeeels and other thinieta. arc - : , •7 •a t ' EXTENSIVE BALI -STAT'ES UNIONEOTEL: . r. 110UstNOLD FURNITURE. -MANIHt. t AND . ..Fl o eft,7„ Ni Ek °NET, PLINOi oack.NoppENN CAR P RI'B,". uLtrz, , ~, MONDAY MORNING ' ' . ' , Jai:mall stn.' at 10 O'clock. the entire Furniture of AtrA l States Union Hotel. No. 606 Market street, comprising— ', . Walnut parlor furniture. mantel andpier 'mirrors, rose - . •-:, vf clod piano, dining room furniture , China. glass. castors. Are. Also. the , furniture of about 43 •roaret. bait. mat tresses. blankets. bedding. Brussel* ' Stub ether ClitiMte. large quantity of oil cloth and zinc, ,office furniture , tiro =fifgifaiebgE va r ' l*:4 . I s taeii)lep 'iatrl4Att.d. Harp:largequantityofkitchenutensils.W.V. - - • ^ ^ .---' ^- . ItATARTIN BRIYAIERS,'AUCTIONEE/18.' ' 111. (Lately Salesmen for .51.•Thoome dt 86Tut,) , . ' No. 529 UDEtaTNUT street. rear entrance freak fallOtC gale No: MN Chestnut street. HANDSOME WALNUT HOUSEHOLD FURNITRIfiI PIANO, CeIIINET ORitANS, MELODEONSYRENC PLATE MIRROB,B FINE 13110WCASE;HANDSOME4i, - , BRUSSELS 'CARPETS, ' :HANDSOME - • ..1.41E118, LARGE FIREPROOF - BAPE. &o: , • "." ON WEDNESDAYMORNUiD. • Dec. NI at 10 - O'clock,' at^ the auction rooting. No. 52-g - Chestnut street; by.catalogne , a :very ; excellent ~musort, mesa of .11 onseholo. Furniture... Including—Dandsome .. o Walitut Parlor end Drawing' Room Suits, covered in fins* Phub, Rey% and flair Cloth ill:Suits handsome* Weimar' Chamber .Fnrniture,' very superior Inning Room and Lk - brary Eumiture..piano horte,,_ fi ne French Plate Mantel and Pier. Mb rem, Elegant Walnut Wardrohes.. Urge Showcase, silver, platedmountings; handsome Bronze- Chandeliers. fine China -and- - glassware, Sot Feather' :' Beds', three and. eitellant Fireproof Safes,- by. Evans- & Wauhm: bane some English Brussel& Tapestry and othez Carpets, large Cylinder Airtight Stoves, large 'and hand s 0100 PlaytHanse. , Isolate dvery,fine'Accordeons: &c. ELEGe.NT CABINET ,ORGAI , 4O .AND MELODEONS. Also, 2 elegant wslaut Cabinet Organs and I a:leerier 'A Rosewood Melodeons. • , Alio, larle invoietof Skatee.' " • • Also Soots fine Sleigh Littruess.. Peremptory Salami the Premises, No. 9011 Brandywine _ , street. VERY .81:1PERIORt WALNUT , PARLOR AND , CHAM. BER FURNITURE, HANDSOME BRUSSELS CAR- PETS, FINE ILLATTRESSES..FEATUER Imps, On TUESDAY TUESDAY MORNING. • -- .Tannery 5;1569, - atIO-o'clock. at No 4 2041; Brandytvino street. by catalogue; the attire Furniture. including= Handsome walnut and bair cloth parlor furniture, hand-. some walnut chamber furniture, dining room furniture. fine feather beds; hair mattesses, blankets, counter:ogles. Chino and glasaware, kitchen furniture, etc , • The furniture is nearer now• and in good coridition;.:"; May be seen early on the morning ot sale. ... • NEAT MODERN TH REF.-STORY - BaimEEITIDENCE • AND LOT, OF GROUND. r: Immediately previous to the sale of, Mk furniture; at o'clock, will be sold. , the ,neet ,Threeetory Brick Best , . Bence, with two-atort Back Buildliage and Lotof Ground. 15 feet 8 inches front, ,68 feet. R inches in depth, to a-. font feet wide alley. The house's in excellent condition contains eight room; bath.' hot and 'cold - water. end • modern conveniences. _ - „, ..• tdear of. all Membrane*. • • • • - Msy be seen atany time. DURBOROW CO.O MicRIO NEEP.O;' BNos 232 and 2 3 4 MARKET street, corner Basalt& ' ' _ Success:ore to John Myers & • .BALE OF EUROPEAN-AND DONEE)* DRY GOOLS. _ •• '` . ON THURSDAY MORNIN G. Dec. 131, at 10 o'clock, on four mouthe • • , DOMESTICS. - • flatee' bleached and brown Sheetingl end Elldrtifigs ' do, all wool White lied Blankets. gray and blue do. .• do; White and Scarlet Dermot surd Spirting Planner, , Corea Canton ex d Miners' Flannels, Kentucky .learos. do; American Prints and Delaines, ob Boys. do, Zdanchester Ginishamo and:Plaidiyiradoroitic.i , : • do. indigo blue Ticks. Checks. Stripes. Dente*, do, Bleached ; 'and 'Colored Dr lls, Bliecieq Corset' : _Jeans.. do, Cloaking!, tassinteres,l Satine ts _,_ Mayo, &c. • • • MILITARY.CLOTIIINII. Casco Infan try and Cavalry Overcoats. do. Gray Mixed Army Shirts_ • MERCHANT TAILORS' GOODS. " • • Pieces En66li.h, French and Saxony all wool and Unless Black and Blue Cloths. _ do.:: French Fancy Cloakiugs. COatings. Casslinerel: • do. Casten.. Moscone. Paquimanx.‘binchillad.. do Black Doeskin and Tricote,Astraohans, Ratiruce: do. Black and Colored Italians and Satin de Chines. LINENS. WHITE GOODS, &e.• Mc& Bleached and Brown Damaakh_DiaPer. do. Irish bh'rting Linens, Barnaley•Sheetingir. ' ' do. Bleached and Brown Crash, Canvas. Towels. '4lO. Jaconeto, Cambrics,Nainsooks, Shirt Fronts. DRESS GOODS. - SILKS, ate. _ Pieces Part% Plain and Printed Merinos and Delainee. do. Paris Silk Chain Poplins Empress Cloth. do. Black and Colored Alpacas. Wharfs. Cabarets! Co.do..Toletae, Gros dn Rhine. i'orslt Se Bole s &c An invoice of boot eualitx EMBOSSED SKIRTS., • ; BorirrY, Gloves; Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. Travethil and Under Shirts and Drawers. klewin_ga, Tailors* Trim nunos, Lmbrellas, Hdkfo.. Suspenders, Zephyr Goods.die. ALSO— IeO pieces new 'Asia CARPETING& • • 760 pieces FLOOR OIL CLUTHS, •, nos th a to Snl fPHOMAS B CH di EiO,N AUCTIONEERS' ARID J. COMMISSION iLEIANTEI. • • • ' 'No. 1110 CHESTNUT street.. • _ Rear Entrance No. 1107 Hansom street. _ HOUSEHOLD FUENITURE OF EVERY DEBIORPF : TION RECEIVED ON CONSIG • Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attends M i ra tire nrgagi reasonable terms • • , , , ; , • Sale No. 1110 Chestant street. _ • SUPERIOR SILVER VLATeD WASH - AND -TAUB CUTLERY. ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 10 o'clock, and in the evening at 734 o'clock, at the auction store, wilt be sold-- A stack.•of superior. Silver Plated. Virare consisting or . Tea Services of six pieces; Dinner and Ereakfrat Casters. Cake's Baskets, Ice -Pitchers, Fickle, Stands,Berry ajlebes. Card Stands. Goblets _._Cups, Sugar Dishes. Butter 1 fishes, Tea Pots, Urns,Tes Kettles. Covered Vegetable Dishes, Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks, Fish Knives, Pickle‘goks, Butter Knives. dor, , • • • 1 TABLE CUTLERY.; Also. superior Ivory Table Cutlery , hi the doz en; cases of Silver _Plated Dinner and Dessert xnivea.:iFit4 007 cud pearl Dandier'. (be. - - • • . . . . " Sale at No.lllo Oheatntit etioat. ' - • ' ' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO' FORTES,' cAnrims, MiRRORS," LikOIES' FORS. SLEIGH. ROBE,S,Aco. - :__,. , , -____ -. • . ~ - .... ~ , . , ON TRUIISOAY MORNING. , At p elelock.' at the Auction .Store. No 1110 Chestnut etrect.4:ll:)4l ture be §9bl_, , !., lvgeitesprtraentpf Auperlw Goose . ' • f. Bala atNo 721 North Twelfth street • HORREIIO4I).I4).RNYIIIRE, CARPEL:a' dro.. - oN RATURDAY MORNING. Nlenhare 9, at 10 o'clock, at No. 721 North, Twelfth street., will be told. the Furniture of a family thtchain a henna, heeuing, including—Parlor. Ohamber.iiinins. Roont vitt Ritehen Furniture. Carpets. Bede, dam t i - BMES;A• .EBEZIWT.. ANCT/ONEEIL ; • ; ; ; ; • Ch ars wAtartry Ael&nce , s Bale, No.ll2lotte street... M. GACBEE BYR AME A HROIBE RY A M E N s U . F WI T NM i M i L ENAille* SEWING MACHINES. .;., HOSIERY. tin4.E'D.; ING, BBLTING; &a, ' .ON TUESDAY MORIsIlhIG„ ' • ,Janaary s;at 10 jo'clock. will be aoM at nnblie'laLsi— without re; erite.the entire Machinery of a Hosiery Menu.: factory, Lot of Ilosiory, alc. • ; ;-• . ; • , ' PRIVATE BALE " *39 share's of the Gletrautown and Forkloraing Tunipike A io ALA:TABLE TRACT ,OF Vf/ ACRES OF Laq. With, Mansion li tntee, Rising Bun Lane, internee bi Eighth, Ninth, Tenet and -raeventh, Ontario and . Oka streets, within 200 teat or %he ()Id York, Road. Vaitoot depot; of Brick Mum. Terms easy. , , A vairiable bushmanpropertv N 0.819 Arch atm_ LIUBLINOTON.—A Liandaomo fdansion. ort st 4 lot 56 bv foot. , , TANIS & HARVEY. AUCTIONEERS. , Late with M. Thomas & Sons 4: - • • Store Noe. 48 and 50 North SIXTH. street. '. Salo Ng. 29 South Tenth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE FREI4OIB,_ PLATE 511&.. , ROlts, TAPESTRY CARPETS, ENORAVINOS. tho. • ON •WEDNESDAY MORNINO.. At 10 o'clock, at No. 83 South Tenth, street, above Chestnut etreet, the eupetior Furniture. fine French. Plato Pier Mirror, Tapestry Carpet, tine Oil Cloth. atm. Colored Angravituce, Nativists and Seeping, Kitchen', Utone „ lL WINES AND LIQUORS. 'Alm", 1 barrel Whisky and about 88 gations Pert Witie.i atauLEEs a, co.. t _ • • No. 15011 MAIDIET street ••.} • • • , SALE OF 100 GABES 1500TE1, 0110E11 ,111tW.ciaNS. , • , • _ BALMPRALS, Ato..' die. • , •,•• • ON •THUIIESDAY MORNING. , • , . ._ Eleo., commenetha lu o'clock. we wi ll sell •1011 catalogue, for °snit. poo CABO, 1520t5..84011.14 1 .,•' .11alt oral!, act.' , Also. C )B:Milne of W0uumea.1 5 114 11 0 1111 44..13.441r0 1011 city roadie goods. - - , trit BEinia_TT & AN c_OMNEERN,_ _ - - GAON UNUNN...,„ No. SNI MAW= street, corner or RANK siren, Clash vateek'on tousicnonento without extra thence", , iLIENLOWASIOE• RlTre - . T V l rlllnfeaN roc„Kirr.. t . uiAli a,.. eta the • CEL EBRATED ...: LEtmIILTR , 8. ,, i ,- , , OVIbBOBE# IRV Wklitga; et the dined euelin', Rem" ~,, Kuiveeetseete aed_Tahle Outten , . Ground ILU FoilLtheACO BAR IiTAOMANTO el the moet.epetratrtuatiow to ass the nearing. et .r. MADOlue a. tutel a t i f j stealbutewnerit Niko, Us Ton* Amok w aut.' i - , . isli N .4 re 29 tr ACMitorf r ~, ~.~.~-,
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