.' 5 , V . 4 - . •ainliolnac river has been closed with lee for • int digs Past' • ,;(2tanruster has written a Jotter declining a - .4130mIselott In ihe Grecian army. Tics legal tribunals of Frande have forbidden • new special organ to use the title of Tun details of.the Coriferenee haws been agreed Arfteu end its sessions will begin in Paris on Sat- Srisniir troops have been sentto the Piriviriees' ' ,of Seville and Grenada. The country, however, •••-, is represented as quiet. - - •• • , , • • b h t thedistill f 44 A miser ro eon in ery o es 'Jr ' acharack, in New York, last evening; destroy property, in the amount of $40,000. Tine steamer Jewess, 'with 850'bales'Of cotton'; analfg.d and annhin the Alabama River yes. 4terday. kiCt !iye i ll, r were lent, 0., • eriani* o- an r :Great Westernttaill • road , Canada, rolled d o wn au' arab ankment yes-, terdai Twel i ve, ' Were injured - two' danton elp Fordr: thousand ; dollar& •,worth' of lopluia," .;:•"•-• - brought from China -en •• the steamship Great Reriublipo liiivii'been seized at San Francisco for ovation of the revenue.' T.,-Danrrvi., Commonwealth AttorneYr , at : Itleini2end, Val; has been removed by Gen. Ston& marr;)uld L. El:Chandler appOinted in-his Darrell by.the Fourteenth Amend- A LlXtnen despatch of last eventng, says: "The report of the foundering• of the emigrant ship Starry Banner Is unqugslionably ahea=, although full details of the event have 'seed publiblied by. the entire press of London to-day he original despatch an the safe Arrifal - 20Vieveral of the passengers at Boulogne, but a telegram from.that city, Jo-answer , to en , Inquiry forrfull partkailara, for the'New York Associated P . ess, convokthe'answer that there have been no such arrivals there, as reported." THE London Morning Post of yesterday pub lishes the correspondence' between J. G. Bennett, Jr., bf New 'York, and Mr.' Ilebury, a 'tendon, looking to an ocean yacht race' between the Dauntless and Cambria. In its comments the Post prefers Azores, track aSpne much bettef adapted to test- the 'sea-going' gualities"bf the vessels and seamanship of their masters, than the regular transatlantic route, and the writer ex horts the owners of tho-Brltishsehooner yacht/Ito join intim race, and says the Sappho will par ticipate. Tax news from Crete, -.received, , by letter; in Washington city, Is up to-November 24. 'On the 19th, while the Cretans were engaged in the transportation of munitions of war just landed by the Eresls. they were suddenly attacked by a large Turkish foice,and all obstinate engagement ensued, lasting the entire Aay. The Cretans suc ceeded in saving nearly all their munitions. The Turkish loss is estimated at 150 men; the Cretans lost 3 killed ;and,- 671 wounded. -= The son of - the celebrated chief,' , Manoasso,yaguekt; one of 'the heroes of former revolutions, was severely wounded and captured by the Turks. Other ac counts ate. giveo-of additional conflicts between the Turks and the Crettuin. ' ' ' Compliinienutamllaxiquettoivrollessor .-.- : 49 1 r8P,.." -..,,, • ~... • ..,.- ,' , '-- ,•': . ' NEW:TE.O4., D ec. m 29. 7 -71:e granekbanqtest .eyen this' eVening_ at ' Debioniee's!, corner , Of; Fifth' avenue and • •Ftierteenth Street,'" to PrOfedeor WE, B. Morse, the world-renowned originator of the - electric telegraph, by the citizens of the United States, represented by the following committee: Marshall Lefferts, James D. 'Reid, . William . T. Blodgett, Edward 8, ElehdfOril.att&'4,Ouls'Lleiey, was one of the' Most brilliant and ' , .;sticcessfriri af fairs of the 'kind that' ever occurred in this country. The lone dining hall was beautifully, , decorated with the nags' of all nations, - arrangefby couples in graCeful folds, and in the centre of each group of bunting wart, placed a. shield containing the national:emblem.of sometbreigh;COutttrV„ ~ The, -; tables, tWelehlb number," "farnbilied - seats for abouttwo hundred . and, fifty ,persone„..Each : ;'• guest. aiiiiiared' in'ftill ', eiining. dress, - with white cravat and whitel., gloves, and a number of ladies • graced the • scene with their' welcome - 'i. . The tablen presented a -.4ernarliable beautiful ' i L, ' appearance, and among the devices that greeted o , - the eye in different,odirections. were.: fi;ectia montes, ?;_._: representing the quarters of the - glebe," "the projectors of the telegraph," "the two liemi- A;':.; spheres," "the telegraph of othee tithe's," elec ", trieity," isk.saroplelot mpr4,",..."Frigtklin and his ,:',,,', kite,'' "a" triumphal picture : to ' inventere," and A ,. .N. ,. , - "triumphal arch," "the Cable of 1869," and other 1, -.. -,, .... " appr opriate devices. Chief Justice S. P. Chase presided, and among the distinguisbed guests present' Were the folk,er '. ', ing :—Prof.B. F. B. ~Morse „David Maley Field, ' Amos Kendall, Wei: E. DiAge; E:1".1. Archibald, .. Professor G. Smith; the British ~Minister, Mr. ~--..•: 41 Thornton; Hon. Wm. M. Evart, Major Major General ~.4- : 6 McDowell, Edwards Plerrepcint,'Rev. A. H. Vin `,•4, ton, ex-Governor Curtin, of ' Pennsylvania, Wil Liam Cullen Bryant, A. -B. Durand'," TA - O.:Dr. ;.; ',.•• . Farley, William B. Reed, Jr.. of Pennsylvania, E. '-'•-•"., EB.Sanford.MajorTGen.eral Marshall Lefferts:Cy : . # nut W. Field, Hon. William Ortott,Peter Cooyer, .:',?,- f William F. Blodgett. D.,. Huntington,. C.- A. So w. - . !'r; ' ard, A. T. Stewart, Marshall' O. Roberts, Moses H. Grinnell, H. H. Vandyke, George Opdyke, • , . Moses Taylor, A. A. Low „R: M. HOD, J. J. Clad°, ,',. 8. B. Engglee, IL .Fish, E. Brooks, C. L. Morro, AV i R. Morse,General Collum, Judge Kirkland, Gen. Vielle, 13L. Id: Barlow, J. F. _Renee% Collector 11 , Bayley, Henry Taylor, E. Johnson, n. A. 1 ". Rossollo, and others. The programme of the . evening was : ,%,., ; . Blessing.—Rev. Win. Adams, D. D. , :.--..'''; Return of Thanke.—Rev. John Hall, D. D. TOASTS. • . 1,;• .2:7 - 1. The President of the United States. '':'.r. 2. The Queen of the United Kingdom of Great ';', Britain and Iteland. 3. The:Army and Navy of the United States. - - '4. Oar Guest—Prof. S. F. B. Morse—The mat 'f Science, who made': explored the laws of Nature,.. ' .rested electricity from her embrace; aid made': .it a missionary in the cause of human progress. ' Prof. Morse. 5. The Nations united to us by the Ocean Telegraph. Edward; Thornton, Esq., C.. 13., and Prof. Goldwin Smith. 6. The State of New York. Hon: John T. Hoffman. • 7. The Telegraph Wire—The, nerve of interna tional life that vibrates the knowledge Of events, liquidating causes of misunderstand ing and pro meting peace and harmony_among the people of the world. A. A. Low, Esq.- '-',,,t'. S. The Telegraph' Linea Mt the U n ited States. '',,, Hen. W. 0ri0n...,. -'..'-.- o ' 'IL. ,-, ?:•s: 2 . -''.' ...:' . ~ '1 9. TheY,Xtension Or tie 'Telegraph-4t haino. " '... ~..- limit Abort of theerhole habitable glebe: -Drivid jDudlettlieltl; • Esq. , ' o -, ,-„ : ' , , ~ -, :", ~,' .:,.,• ... , . ' ......„.., 10. The Press—fho itily of icienehin prorriel. If ,, ga ting knowledge. Wns."o. , Bryant, Esq. . 11. -The telegraph lines !tithe British Provisoes., ' Hugh Allan; Esq. of MOntreal.' , - - .'", '.' - ' • .sf i . IL The Extension , of the Telegraph 4* the East. , Gov. Curti,n of Pennsylvania. ,-- - , • , 13. She Merchants of NeWYeri—ThekWeblih • ' , ..:.:- . 4i f and public spirit have carried ; the faMe Of :Amerl.. , ' ., ..'1' , can enterprise around the world. - ; Hon. William 14. he'llie,Arts=Thelx beauties' rest - oti; the 14-, '.foundation' of Beier:Co.' , :DanielHuntingttm:' ''''' ". 15; The Printica Press Perfected by Amerleart 4 :,.-)::: - ,..fgenine. - Col. H. M. Hoe. , '-'Ao ~ 16. The Ladies. • .. 0,. y Governor Curtin:6 speech wakes tollowa Gent/ones, ::,' It would have . been ,, , no easy thek'a few years ago tb respond ,t o the • sentiment tiro. posing the extension of ', the- telegraph to ' the /..'„t', East. In this enlightened presence .14 would have 1., '-'', required more thaW'the ardor of - the;enthusiottet, to declare that the 'trained: lightning ''svonld•'.7.6l: carry its , swifttnessage from the new to the „old ~ . .. world, from America to Europe. , 4 - lew„ would ;( . ,' , have listened, feWer'still would laave , believed, and . the rare men of progress+. who would have ro-j: :j... eponded with their energy and means to attempt '.; ----: art herculean task, would have been marked as ( infatuated dreamers. ,-,, 5. ~', Less than twenty yearaelnee,the daring genius ,: ; that proposed' the extension of 'the' telegraph to , . •:.• :the Ertet,-.4leided from us ,bybut two • the:wend' ;;mites' "of; 'sea;' was charitably regarded es hewil.'. 1, ,,,,•:.... , d,ered , by'his devotion to a great idea. Heeled. - 1 , g governments ~.gatie , grudging ;_and _ relliettiot 3 ' ; • ariateriented failures 'but -strengthened , the '' io '..', ',' :lotion that the achievement was impossible; 0-0 1 , the greatest modern triumphs of civilization .. - 0:: • vie to the. undaunted men of inspired' geniusi ~.. ~'"4 ,nfaitering faith, who staked ' ' fortune—and I': '.; '•.- - tion upon'success. This blessed : land -. of t - ---.. oo - ', -- ,.",the - fottetaln of. Christian progress gave to ' , ..the world-the heroes of this matchless triumph of , iicietitificand'elvilizing advancement. - , '-• : - -k , " The names of Morse a nd Field will brighten the . .. .. ..... ' pages of onrhistory as among our noblest belie. *-Eietertif, - WhOttere - vron victories "more renowned ...;• ' , ' , wrar;r-tho „firet,,,who tamed the terrible light. ;•:: ~..-• , tof the heavens, out made it gentle,mll.,-- 4oloni4jiii the o great werk - TW enlightened'prOs., i'•-',-- , rity: and peace;estilthe hest, who set the bright. ','i ., ..- t' jewel of auCcesiiiiithe crown of scienCe.l.Ap r.i,imu.c'l,,,Ttle•-. telegreph':Was , extended to' . the -',O -' , '''''azi&COntintinte recorded - each other's pass, , ~ 'f , A... ~ '• kui from day to day, =CZ === 4. 1 4 1 , , 111 - J)AILY - ' EVENT Thu mareh of Anierican progress wasregarded ns having Perfectedlts greatest 'task, and In our rdoleing then no one , dreamed that the present generation, or even the present century would understand the broad= significance of the senti ment which is proposedl s asthe.world understands it, E tonight. The East is no longerEurope;either in geographical-or mercantile -acceptation. It mtins the cradle of the human race.. .I't • means aadvancement from the new born Republic of the Western world to the ancient empires of Asia. Romance pales before the beneficent and sub stantial progress of, the ,fige in;which it pleased ' - Providence to cast our lot. The wildest dreams of science and philosophy have.been more than sealized, and each decade marks ,the mighty' 'Btrides the last , had . _hoped~ for',only, in' coming ages. .1 can remember wall when the question of connecting the Ohio 'and - the Delaware rivers agitated the pepple.of •ray,nativO. State( Prej - dice and ignorance; resisted stubbornly,, bit f ee schools and Internal 'improvements came h d: inatand'to 'Ave ` us greatness -; 'Brave Men fell under popular reprobation; • because they Mt , pended a Itiw Millions Lto give back Incite able wealth : and , the, priceless boon , ,of cull real education. ~ , , • , .:• he ti • Our turnpikes liviiiy; ttientst sloyV tang. - steps imprOgiess; 'the tottering, timi d foe prints of infancy: ' . The'State stretched out its ounty " and commerce wag' quickened. They have passed' away, and the account of• , qapitallnyestedniands unbalanced in the • Treasury;• but;whe Can esti l )mate the dividends?,:, With 'trembling and fear :a college here and there was ecitablishediand soon -came the: common' -schools-`to hasten progress` alike ,in .:the - improvement ,of rich ', and poor. . . Then , t came,, , our „ great ', . cans! and our ' ' primitive ' ritilrOadt.. but, imperfect as laili.r , ,. . , were, . ,-, unwisely use ,they.mere managed, and fruitless as.. they appeared on the balanctskeet_otthtcommonwealth,ftimy motet - g at - artery of commercial' and. ; national life-a, vast'fitream' of progresS that wheat!) dilY Inedvane but people and inakinglhe `'nobler and richer from year to sear.. They to have ' almost`' faded away before.the march of the 'irmr,torse; whose rude music is heard over-nearly four thou ,sand miles of railroad , ito country. Messrs. , Rice and Packard arrived from New York on "the' ethin.et,,, to initiate:it mineralogical survey' of , the' ~ fitate, and-have Proceeded4o the , district known the gold fields , of 'Columbus; 'The '•electltins have been 'held and passed tiff' quietly, 'Gomez boa undoubtedly been eleeted ;Vice President, ,HungTiahaving,declined. Business is improving. BAvArr.a, Dec.' ffillo*lng report is made by the Spaillaif officials in regard to the ' . use of strychnine by the insurrectionists : "The revolutionists cooked a quantity of provisions, 'which had previously been prepared with strych 'nine, and then retreated, expecting the Spanish troops on their ' arrival at the rebel camp would eat the Mod." ' The steamship Mow Castle arrived to-day. NUEVITA6. Dec. 26, via aav,►rie, Dec. 28.—Val paseda left Miguel on Tuesday morning, march< lag in a southerly direction, with 9,200 men. Fighting will probably be commenced on Wednesday. he Copyright Law. Augustin Daly, the author of " Under the Gas Light, and other dramas of less brilliancy, in stituted snit against H. D. Palmer, of Niblo's Garden, for an infringement upon his copyright, known as "The Railroad Scene;" in "Under the G:xs Light," which was introduced by Dion Bon cicault in his play of. "Alter Dark," of which Daly claims to have been the originator, and now asks heavy royalty fol. the use of the same. in the meantime, Palmer enjoins J. E. 'McDonough for what he considers Boucicanit's portion of author ship. 1 this muddied state of offers Clarence A. Seward, 'the distinguished attorney in the Erie Railroad ease, has written a very able defence, which is to be ~resented / to Judge Nelson. He clearly defines the :law upon copyright. He de nied the,right of non-resident aliens, as specified in the statute of 1831, to: enjoy any benefits of copyright save in their unpublished manuscript. Mr. Seward, has sifted meaty authorities in stip port of his arguments. We shall look forward with much interest to thidecision of Judge Nel son, not only as a compliment . to Mr. Seward for ble knowledge in law; lint for the theatrical profession of this country. The colultnrElentent In Polities. [From the OhoWWI Commercial The embject of female - suffragehas been taken up with more earnestness than ever. This is the casein;England as it Is thecae° here. In nearly every • city organizations, have been perfected to awaken'attention and provoke 'discussion. Nor is the time ,of the advocates; of female suffrage spent in holding national conventione, passing resolutions and snaidtig speeches. They , have takenhold of the subject a spirit.of downright earnestness; and with a ;determination to carry ; forward the agitation Wilt shall result in an ex tension of the friniehiselo , the Rex-The clans may as well take note and shape theirgon duct aceordingly. The have waited and petitioned, passedresokitions and made speeches —no end of them- r and now theypropOse to fore* their claims upon , the public mind, and take 'a hand in'shaping politics to their own ends. Bo the gentiernenwho want office and who Mike it partof their duties in a 'canvass te call upon the constituency, flatter the women and kiss the babies; must understand' that' that sort of .'solicit ing wOn't answer any, longer. They will here after be put to another.sort of test, and must ex pect to be sharply gross-examined on the'subject of suffrage, and equality.Of ;civil mitts as,be tween the sexes. Isla conceded by experienced canvassers that the complexion of , an election depends very muchpn the home influence, and the side - the sister, the Mother,' or the wife espouses. Tolerably firm Republicans have been known to yield to this influence anCvote the Democratictieket, and...ace versa., • The Thetis that. the influence of the sex in mat ters of religion, polities and social relations, ions'; unlimited, as it is undefined, and of very con siderable itopo,rtance to 'one whe looks' well to the controlling forces In a political canvas+ It must be taken• Into the account, for it is a daily increpsiag and felt' quantity. The' women, ,of America, especially since the;war, have taken , a • verylively interest in politics, and have so well • informed themselves that kis not uncommon to find a lady capable of discussing capital queations with an intelligence and clearness of view that w ea eXPeot only In, those who'have devoted lunchtime to the study;of politics and adopted . 'it as a profession. There is no probability that hereafter there will be any com plaint' of indifferentlini .On the subject among . them.. , AB women • become en hghtened' .1n political Affairs; and that is to say, as they grow conscious of their own - power,' and the ends to which Wean be profitably'di rected, they wlli•display it in a' . more positive form than we haveacen,and will probably follow the impulsion they have acquired, till it results ' in an almostintiversal demand for a direct influ ence in politics. Men, when approachal on that subject,' mall" dleinTeCit with the general re mark that when it is evident that women really want to vote, no obstacle will be allowed to stand &WEDNESDAY, ,DE-OE4BER, , in the way their doing so. Encouraged'hy this Lucy Stone makes a powerful appealto work ingwomen,who wish to sebum a Mr day'S wages for a fair day's:work; to.petition Congress for a change in the constitution, extending suffrage to the female sex.' -The following is tie forniof the petition proposed: , - = To Mei Senate and Hoare 'of .I?epre.tentatiees of skis United States in Coriseess aseeetbkd: The, indersigned'eltizeris of , the United States' pray your honorable bodiei that In any proposed amendment to,the Constitution which may come before you in regard to suffrage, and in any law affecting suffrage in .thelllstriet of_ Coltitabia, _or any territory, the right of idling May be given te women on theliaMe toroth as men. To.this petition , she adder, 1 , “Let.the widow, •living ,on tier 'life-use' of the Pitif ni'thirds,' and 'alto wed ,to remain torty days.: without, paying rent In the.house of her deceased husband,' sign it. - ; - • "Let the wife fronf , Whom they law; takes the right,to what she ear ns- and the power to make a will withoutter husband's consent, sign it. "Let thentether who haa - ae ; legal right to her own children. signit; , "Let the young:, man just gone ou t. from the honfe,,wberells beat friend andLeounsellor las - been, hie mother , plgn it- •-- • , “Let the:father, whose little daughter looks trustingly-to bim,for every good; sign '`Let the soldier, -, mho , returned from - battle sounder in. health and stronger of-limb because; of the woman's handitho dressed his wound and ministered to his wants In sickness, sign it. 4 •- , "Letevery Mall who regards his own right to to the ballot as sacred , sign it. - - • Our sleepy must wake up. Let them not loy, the flattering unction to theirsouls that the agitation of the question of female suffrage will expend iteelf,or Mat the;wideoWake females Can be Cajoled - Mid flattered by xi - fecyXenatuitriea and gallantries to give up,the hue and cry that is now-being raised from Maine to California:TOMO are signs and tokens on every hand of earnest-; flees and perseierance, and they must remember the old salff''WhOintrOman wills she wilisAnd - that's the end on't t ” Thu coming in ptd !tics is already shadowed forth more vividly than the refreshing storm that the'prophet Saw in the cloud Ml:bigger than EntilfB handf.'and the 'poV itician , whose eyes have, not been anointed with the oil of discernment : to see the future that be, may expect;to be laid on the shelf among the political-mummies and skeletons. His maps.. Lion will be gone. , • ' • —A method -of :sewing boots and -shoat with copper wire, instead of the common thread, has been pateptcd;lhe adVaatage being'that at avery small increase in expense the strength and dam- Wilt) , of the work are much improved. ' -A Texas editor wished to.liken 'admething to a "zebra's bide," and, the inexorable compositor insisted upon making it a "Texii.4 bride." —A"Bontlie=n editor ofreilla year's for a Christmas turkey. • - -Anew paper in Paris is called the Yellow Dwarf. —American cars are becoming quite popular on English railroads. - • AIEIIUISMIERMI!u ACADEMY 01 , MUHIC. SC01T•81DDON8. SRARBPEREAN REVIVAL. _ - 'THIS (WEDNESDAY) BVEN.T. 11G. Dec. 30. at a o'clock. Shakopearolt.TragedyA&l - • MRS: SOOTY :LADY mefirra LockorAttrolc.....; ;oath. .. . . . Chorus Torthaitplki (Tiiimsbay i )4EYENLNO, Dec. 31, at 4 • ._!•11.113 ADNOIEIMAOH. , ! , . ' HIE. SOOTY ADMISSION FIFTY ththl3. EFI4FRVED BEATH. 1111... FAMILY, VIEOLE;iTWEbiTY•EIVE ()ENT& C .H a.Ll 3 u'rs: ll .(Pgr-71. 3 :g412*.'. - - - - otTDAIr • I'OEITI,vELYT'I!E LAST WEEK OF THE • GREAT LIRGTIS - TROUPE." BEST CIRCUS TALENTIN AMEHIOA:".' THIN GREAT COMPANY WILL APPEAR . - THIS ,AFTERNOON AT THE MATINEE, TIDE AFTEHNOON AT THE MATINEE. AND . THIS EVENING' AT SEVEN O'CLOCK IN A GRAND BILL. ADMISSION TO MATINEE Sa CENTS, TO ALL FARTS OF THE HOUSE. , Children 25 'Ceuta. Boors',open at I o'cifick; IramaT Circle i 5 cents.• • :Evening Fricea--25a.„ we.. and SL • - AI M JOHN. DREW'S ARCH 13TREETTHEATRE " NEW YEAR'S WEEK AT THE "AROJEL"gerins-at 736- A FLASH OF LIGHTaING. WEDNESDAY. December:4ll4lga . EVERY NIG IT. • Augustin Daly's Great Local flay, A • FLASH OF LIGHTNING. , With entire NEW SCENERY. " By Mears. awthorne,Fettere and John New Machinery by Furze and Assistante. AVERY ETRONGCANT. Panorama'of Hudson Ritter. The Race. The Binning Bosh Jacob's Ladder. Grand Denouement. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. WALNUT STREET THEATRE. *One tit Hi o'clock. THIS tWEDNESDA VI EVENING , Lea. 30. AND ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE CROWNING SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. The Original, Ihrillion and Attractive Drama of THL ORANGE GIRL; A CHRISTMAS STORY. Prologue—THE HOME OF THE ORANGE GIRL. Act L—AN EVENTFUL CHRISTMAS EVIL. • Act IL—THE LIIRISTMAS REVELS. Act HL—THE DEATH STRUGGLE. To commence with. UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Notice is respectfully given that early application is oeceleary to obtain places to witneee the Twilling and Attractive Drama of THE ORANGE GIRL; A CHRISTMAS STORY. HEATRE COMIQUE. A SEVENTH STREET. below Arch. Commence at 7.45 C. GREGORY... . ~.SoLe Lessee and Manager PRONOUNCED SUCCESS OF FILE SUSAN GALTON COMIC ENGLISH OPER A. COMPANY. TO - 141014T. NEW OPRIt& BY OFFENBACH. MARRIAGE BY LANTERNS. And Charles Dobdin's Ballad Opera.THE WATERMAN, SUSAN GALTON and Comic .Enallsh Opera Company appearing. admission, 00.75. and 25 cents. Secure Seats at Trump. ter's. No. P 26 Chestnut street, or Box Office. MATINEE ON SATURDAY. CONCERT HALL.-OPEN EVERY EVENING. AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MAC EVOY'S NEW BIBERNICON. REPRESENTING A TOUR' IN /REWIND. MR. HOBART BYRNE, as *Sarno y the Guide. Prof. J. MAC EVO Y. Lecturer mud a Talented Company. A dminsion . . . . 55 cants Reeerved•Seats . . • .. ' .50. Chilo reit. under I . oTelin;;2s . Whi .. . ;ifialtiriaito . /Talliiee.ls Doom open at 7; commence at 8 de .0 CATHEDRAL. - 'A GRAND VOCAL AND ORGAN CONGER C WiU be given at tho Cathedral. Logan Square, on WEDNESDAY EYECHNG. December 80th i _et 8 o'clock. Under the Direction of lir. MICHAEL CROBI• . PROGRAMME. ' .rAIST z. 1. Organ Solo—Orandldarch,— IL Ereutzer Choral Motett--"lnsanre et value t:urre." Haydn 8. Duo and .Cherus—"Et Inearnatua." ..Meudelssohn 4., Quint etto—"o Jean bega."•' , ... .e•••••••• ~ • ... • . ,• • B°3lltki 5:bolo Basso--"La • PentecOete,-- - • 8. Quartette and Chorus--'!AstnueDel end Dona Noble", From the. Fourth Mass EleYdlt 1. Organ Solo7COneerto to F. Maier, that move. spent.' . • Ch. Elnk a 8010 and „clummel 8. Tenor Solo--"E't Incanuehis," Fweifth Mau. .rdozart ,4.", Alto bolo ' and Chortee—"Qui FourTh ime Maas.. . . ... Ha Poprano . . .......... 6. Chenue---"Quem admodum lipeiammurim te, from the Te Deum • and. Roinberg TICKETS. ONE .DOLLAR. 'Reserved reeve (Accommodating Fivegersona). 65: May be obtained at the Cathedral and Cemetery OAt. cee, Eighteenth and Bilmmer streets; Mr.,, McGrath, Eleventh '..and -Chestnut streets; Mr;-. Downing Eighth and Wrunut at'eata; Mr. Cutininghata,Third and Walnut streets, and Messrs.' : limierr,Muele Cheotnut street. " ‘de2ilt• ..14U8.1PAV:FIUND-PlAta..6 OAftI,EIEN7AND Z _ R.RitionEws _ GRAND URUII_F_STBA MATINSEk EVERY SATURDAY 'iIiTtENOUN. AT 83b U'ey:loB. Package of four N1ek0ta......, ......... . , Blngle Admission, ‘• • • •'• ' ' u 4 Cheat , For pale at Carl ;sautes 011ige(Boaer's a re , tut streetodiA at Mark ilaselerla ()Flee. ;•10. 2,1.4 riERMANIA 'ORCIIEBTRA. - kUBLId REtrEARBA:Ia ur at the Aort'cultural /tall, every Wedites4.w. ' • ' HORTICULTURAL HALL. • , Tickets eold at the door, wad all principal sterna.. Packages el tive.lll: single. 25 caul& ' .ll iagrxtento 'eta/ bemade' .b 'addressing G. LUSTER:A. AlonteraY street, W 1 IGPS Music Store. 1021 Chestnut atreet, et. ANDEI. , B usid Store, 1104 Obeatnut. street. ooll•tfit . AGA-D. E,*.Y, 5 7 Anne • above en 'Open from e A. M. tO OP. .. of Benjemin West's Great rioter° OA TEE jEojED 1., , 0tat on exlipluon. VOWS AMERIC___AII_NARIETX TGIIII,q,IIE. • EVERYNvi.NIN 9 anti • SATURDAY AFTERN OON. N, GEGAT , G9auiINAT/ON TROURE.,S'. • Grant! Ballets. Estutpian Baziaranaa, Onaga. pumas. Gymnast Mts. Pantonumela ans• , , • IN THE -ORPHANS' COURT; FORHE T CI.Pr'„4,ND County of • Phila d elphia .:- Rotate of c 111,1G11 Cf.ARK, deceseed AUditor appointed • Th .by ,e COurt to audit, settle and adJuat tho account of -PATRICE CLARK. jA9I,EB CLARK and THOMAS A.,CLA.IOI, Rx, ecutorp of, the last will 'of BIJOU CLARK, deceased. and to report , distribution; of the bblance is the hands of the'acconntante will:meet the'partied Intereathd f4r. the pintiosee of • hip appoint : input, on TUESDAY, Jan. 19, 1969, at 4 'o'clock P. M.. at his °Mee. No: 9 Law Building, So. 5012 Walnu t iltreet, 112_00 City of Ptitedol. - • , de26/s„tu.th,oo ISTATE , OF CHARLES l'.'•dlt108, DroEMIEII7:- betters oLddrointstratiounpon the above estate imv.. ing been granted to the undersigned. all Demons indebted' to the said estate are requested to makepaymentand those having claims' or demands agaitut the 4am% hi " make than known without doleyto • 81./13AN Ainistrix. deIOVAV DO, 4Ot G m reen *est. 30 186$ :-- TRIPLE SHUT._ SKAWNO CBI STN JT ST . RINK ASNOCIATI6I 2 ,COOSHA-BES = - $lOO EACH: Ps.EtuntraT-Itorr. JOSEPII T. THOMAS: • - Tszestrars-11.111illatETT.1 DD*llTOgl3. ' WM. 0 MOORHEAD 3OflN FALCON. mArsTilEw DATArk • 1. lIg3LMETT. I. D.' 8a1t01141.Y.1., JION;J:11. CAWS r,I 4 L 110ki.•.T. T. ToontAa - L'unleirDpw,c;" ' 4 - ' . A Liiniiti34 Amount of 19toek For ile The Cenlyani,tyho ovnt the Splendid New Skating Rink Coiner of Chestnut and Twentpthlrd 1t,., • - , havtiltsairnoted nito oiThr a limited amount of ,the "Ws:, for sale in stares of Ono hundred potters" each. ..A f. Jared amount money ',bait been;expendedln the ereir, -lion of, tho building, which is 220 tni,llo feet.", The main hall is 66 feet bleb. it is 'confidently '04044d .they the . Rink will be ready' for 'nee on Christine Day. • • 1 Each share of stock will be entitled to an advance dial. dend„ payable lowly. of twenty per cent. 0201 in tickets. u ch - dividentle Da ay be taken fattest" season. or coupon tickete, 'mach' are transferable. Regarding' the Intone of the project - there can be , no doubVes the binding is intended for a public hall, to be need'for concerti.. church falnkfeetivela conventions, at. - -;ricultrual exhibitionta.etet It itiunderstood that numerous, institutions of a atzallar characterla various tarts or the country , bairn been qtdte remunerative, and it is confidently believed that Ws wilt not prove an exception. , ,'• Further puritanism can be obtained at otmolliee. DE HAIVEX;S: 1340TAE11, BANKERS* No. 40 South THIRD_ Street. 81LITINGRINK . _ . , Tvrentir.firirtt!. an Hue b Streets, WILL RE OPEN FOE BKA.TLNG 1N A FEW DAYS It is the Largest augured substantially-built Rink on the American Uontinent.-and- it is •tetnunttad up and fundebed in a style that will nuke it THE BYALING RUNIC Olt AB:1E10.0A: • THE GREAT CANADIAN SKATERS, THE MEAGHER -mcoriergits, 'Who created etich• a animation in Philadelphia, laid winter, have been emptied at a great ea - max -And will - 6to • , übbitios of their Wonderful Mil in Skihng - ON THE VAT AND'EVENING . OF TITO OPENING AND EVERY DAY - AND EVENING UNTIL, PURTH,EItritOTIOS. SEASON AND'COGPON =NETS Fon SALE AT E. G. NES dr C 0 . 13,16(// MARKET' Street and at W IAMB&-WOODWAltDIS,9221111ESINUT St. - SOALE OF PRICES: Gentleman's Seaton T4cket , .... -•••••• ..... •• • 4:.,.®t0 IX Lady do,. . 500 Children's. . . .... ....... 300 Coupon O p ' SingleAdmitelon- (esch).„„_. ,„ so • Tits RUGS WILL OE °PEG MiSR NI ICNI O, Su,.exTEttOlOON J. . POST Manager: - 1 ,s • • , . .•For tit 08 n--- _ Siatilob• lin Direct' oAnxiicrrit6m ram PORT' EVER* rtvk FROM YOB STIIE:By, _PkiIIiADELPIII.kAND LONG • .. WAILARK BOSTON • • , • t • This line is competed of the first.eliss Homely, 1, C o Bak tons, . or. SAXON, 1.2501.0n2, UaltutinF. BL • BOPP. lb on n A twi 1,293t0na-espuun .creweu. • The NORMAN from Plain .Thursday. Dee. 61. at 10 .is• The SAXON. froze Boaton.en Saturday, Jan. 214 at 0 Y.M. •i bei o htennahine Na l Milla'hialin and Freight- will. be received every day,a Steamer being always on the berth. - Freight for points beyond Boston sent with despatch. Freight taken for all romts in New, England and for warded as directed. Insurance For Freight .or Pamago (superior otoomioodatior” *Pell Sou th WOBOll, RN Delaware avenue. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL SI N EAMSHIP COALPANY'S - REGULAR. leln.El QUEEN STREET WHARF. The JTINIATA will call for NEW ORLEANS. via HAVANA. on Jan.. at 8 o'clock A. AL The -- will call from NEW ORL.EANSAU VA NA. .--. The TONILWANI)A will Ball for SAVANNA)/ on 816• turd sy, January 9d, at 8 o'clock A M. l.7'he WVOIKING will nail from SAVANNA.II on Slam. turday. January 9d. .The PIONEER will sail for WILIEINGTON, e. on Saturday, January std, 6 P. M. • Through Bills of Lading signed. and Passage. Tioltota sold for all points South and West. For Frefght or Pomace apply to CliAlthES E. DILICEf' 3, Freight and Parsengoer Agent. 126 Walnut etroot. WILLI - ail L. JAILS% General Axenk Queen Street wharf. HAVANA STEAMER& SAILING EVERY' 21 DAYS. These steamer, will leave thito port for Ha. vana every third Wednesday, at 8 o'clock A. W. The samship STAUB AND aTEAPES, Captain Holmes. w ill aail for Havana on Wednesday morning. January 6, at 8 o'clock A.M. Passage. $4O currency. Passengers must be provided with passports. No freight received after /Kendal. Reduced rates of freight. THOMAS WATTSON & SONS. 140 North Delaware avenue. . 416 FOR BREMEN—PETROLEUMTHE Ship Germania will be despatched t o toe shore port. For freight of Refined Petroleum only. or Parson& apply to 'WORK M AN UO.. No. 123 Walnut street. NOTICE—FOR NEW YORK. Vl/1 Delaware and Raritan Canal—swiftsure Transportation Comp any—lletteatah and Owitteore s.ines.—Tbe business by these Linea will be re. ginned on and after the 19th of March. For Freight. which wi I be taken on accommodating terms, apply to Wfd. ill. BAIRD dr. CO.. 132 South Wharves. ,onon.-ALL PEEBONO- ABE HEIVICEIY _ _timed 8/011:181. boding any oi Mki a craw of the r Bark Eliza jraltou,O'Brienaltleter,froni Liverpool, se no dohs of their coctracting_vrill bopaldloy either the A.:sprain or Conoloece,. P.E1104 WRIGHT & 80N8, Di 0.115 Walnut etrcet. - nONBIGNEES. BIEROHANDIBB PER BR. BARK A.. 1 Eliza Dalton. O'Brien. Master. from Liverpool. will please send their permits en board at Lombard street wharf. or at the office of the undersigned. The General Orilla' will be issued on WEDNESDAY-20th •Inst.. when all goods not permitted will be sent los the public, stores. PE iERIVIUGHT42 BONO, 115Wainut *street.: - - ride 2t • mmtvaita, . • , FRENCH MEDICINES -= . • OPIJILILUuR & CO., _ • CHEMISTSL. I- H. P1411+0 1 4 NAV.Pflotol4. 45 imp DE HELIEU. ", PA R RIS IC 1., CHILDREN'S DISEASES. __ lODIZED WYRIJP OF klolo3frelt.,*DlSH. • PIMPARED' BY ORDIAULT & a PAIHR.I This syrup contains lodine combined with the Juice of . water crese. Ilene -radish. and fieUrcY,gress.. in which iodine and sulphur exist nattiraffnerid for this reason is an excellent substittite,for cod liver Olt, Wbieh, fe gene.' rally supposed. to „owe '-its efficacy • to tde. presence of. lodine. e lodized Syrup' or liogloodish invariably Frro. onete most satisfactory results -adtahilstered to• children suffering from lyntipbatisto,-raeltitism,,comtostlon of the • sly ads of the neck, or' the *aeons eruption's on , the, face no frequent during !Wens*. it le elf.e.2fhe., beet reread/ for tbo Stet stage of • consumption, warm at once tonic and depnrative, it excites tho appetite. promotes edge* , tion, and neatens to the Unwell ',their natural firmness Agents in Philadelphia. • • r - ,• • . ; ' rifh/WH_;RICHARDS de2Bsm ;r4.' , W.-cer. , ,wenth and Market streets. O - - - - PAIr DENTALLINA.-:-A BCPERIORIt ui RTIOLt FOR cleaning theffeeth, destroying ISPIMaI it, which in fest them, giving tone to the grunti, and leaving a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanlindila in the motiM. It me, be used daily, and will be bald to pirengthert_tve, sue, end, incur tog grunkwhile the aroma and, dote:wive/lest Will recommend it to every one. , Being cernmed With the assistance of , the Dentist. Physlciaint and muiroscopist, it is confidently °tiered as a rellabla,qabsqtate for tM tia. , certain washea formerly in vogue. , , .4- . • Eminent Dentistii acquainted with the constitnents of the I).3ntallints, advocate its nee: it 'contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained emplisyment. Made only by • , `r ' JAMEB 'P. road IHINh, APottqwerY. ` B and Bpriice sreets, For Kale by hruggishigene ally. and • . _ — E red. Browne," , , • - , U. L. Stikokboilt4 Reward di co.. '' Robert t). Davie, ,• C. fl. EereYe •- . •'- - , Geo.' 0.-Baster, -- - - Isaac , 11. Kay. Chase Shiver , s ill. H. Needles, ' 'B. M;bleComil. 1 T J. husband, til., O. Bunting, Ambrose Smith; ' ' Chao, H. Eberle. . • Edward Parrish, '• 4MM', N. Marks, Wm. B. Webb, E. Bringhurst & Co.. James Li Bispbarn: 4 tll i yott & Co., El ughts & Combs, H. O. Blair% Berm henry A. Bower. • ' Vyath & Bre. Z AREMS MARULNNO. Ed. D. 5136 N. -TWELFTH .!te'D'.0 . F.,A1tik,',.',':,.,..,..: , :.', 1101.1111ER5 .,-- - - AND- - -WOSTENHOLM'S 7 :POCKET -, 110 NIVEB.2REARD and:STAG' HANDLE% of bean:- titul finish. RODDEREP:and 'WADE 6c , DUTDREWS, and• the . CELEBRATED , LECOULTRII RAZOR. SCISSORS fli CABER of the finest ,euallty.• Razor.... vetyllelseore and Table Outlek% Ground and PolishedL- R INSTRUMENTS of the molt approved Gowan:loMM - ' to• assist the hearing, at P. MADEIRA.% Cutler, and ear. gleal Inetrunnont Uaker.llB Tenth attest. bolow Mob. nut; royl-tx i.l ' iFVW=s, IaTRUSTEES' SALM—THOMAS & SONS. AEC tioneera.—Pursuant to a deem: obtaload in the Su preme Court for the Eastern District of Pennsvhra nia, in equty, against the Philadelphia and. Colorado bold Mining Co., there will be sold by public auction, at the Merchants' Exchange in the city of Philadelphia., to the Lifeboat and best bidder, on Tuesday. the ,26th day of January, IKP. at 12 o'clock, the following claims and premiees in Nevada Mininistrict. county of GEOD , and territory loado, vu All that certain parcel of land and property known as the Phoenix Quartz Mill. the same having been former's known as the Chicago Gold 13rntera" Mill. Also. All that certain quarter lode claim, numbered fif - teen. wesk.on the Oardlnec lode. Also. The east asrenty.fivo feet of claim number five (5). east of Discovery on Flack lode . Also. We hundred feet of •• quarter.tode claim number six (6), east of Discovery en Flack lode. or number four west from Dim:lw ry on tho Mercer county lode. Also. All that certain quarter-lode claim, number :seven (7). east from Discovery, on the Flack Lode. Also.,All tkat Discovery claim and clans numbers: one (1) and two (9). aka frOM Diecovety, on the Alabel Also, All , Sio claim of Discovery on Mint Quarts lode. Also. All that certain quarts lode claim number ono (1) East Mint. Ado-All thattertain claim ature•laline on ' - the: Gardi. nor lode. being • numbered:: ten and eleven, east of• Dis- Alio. Ail that certain fractional claim, being twenty feet on the Flack . lode, between claims numbered five and five ran of•DiseoverY • • - • Also. Alithat Certain elaim on the Sm ith; lode. • being numbered two east 'of Discovers. • Alco.'4ll th at certain claim on the meaner lode, being numbered five west of Discover/. • ' Also. All that pertain ChliM on the Monumental lone. Win g 'number two west of ishe sod alskt-44111 -that 'certain claim on the Mint lode. • being number one west of Discovery. • • • • Also. the improvements. furnacee,fixtures.engnies, machinery. appendages and appurtenances to' the ego.. pet_ a gems or aalts will be ' as follows •Fivo hundred dol. in,caik when tho bid hi ,accepted, and the balance of Ihe purchase toonoy to he paid in' cash on the delivery of the deed to the purchaser. • HANSON. EDDINSON. Trustee. • Philadelphia. December 22. 1269.. • Tuordits•& anise Auctioneers. t • Zi.).129 and 141.5. Fourth ateeef. • • c dositi 311'9 23 • ,• • , • Philadelphia. DUBE PAINTS..4M, lIVVER TO THE TR&DII PUBS, 41.. 'White Lead. Zinc. Whlte'intd Colored' paints of one own natuinfaetare. of undoubted putter, injinaties td suit imechaserejioß,Bta 81101EMASNR , Denten in Paints and Vainlebes. ,00mer En And linenj T' ER; BAKE BOOT, OF RECENrIId NATATION AND Vent ourellscr quality; W ill a Qum Arable, 'East die Castor cilliMMEo and Sited Utz, Olive of:sada:pa brawls: < Foraalo ',ROBERT' 800ESIAKE CQ , DveAtastA Nast/teas corner ; Fourth'. and Root DRINGISTIP SUNDRIES.—GRADITATES, MORTAR rut Tiled, Combs. DrucheisiMirrors, ' Tweeirors,Mß ' 4 Bexeth flora &caps. Surgical Initruments, Trusser', Hard rlraitjatube r! Goode Vial t Caeca:, Gl= Aid Metal yagg.ay.tailatlinHands" rim ' 1 : .I3NOWD) N .iItn. :- aps. ti' s ; . ' '.;..',"'•'',l. ..k''' '' . d 23 , truth Llith' ' ghth 'sitter.," • '' ' ROBERT 'intosuATEP,R mooLiEsmx . fforthosetoorixerronrth and fittco streoto; invite the aFtentien of thelfrade _to/ their lance stock ox Wine Drug sod Chomlxobx, Eos,oxifixif O t t e, S ponges, Corks, :.; t GLAssw,Ang. • TYOTTVILLE-411/ABBwoßgit mid - ine4-aisauro 04rboy4 witi IN .LULL r .sid DemiJobnecoverad with wilimir or r tan; I t i l ikn u e 'Bo x(' o l s a.ll elm; ' Porter , bottlers Mineral ,f tVator bottles, and Alligehei!bottiefo of deeeriotion. _• • • . B, &AL W. BiliblEß3, dellltn• South Front ?Arcot. REMOVAL.—THE " ONO ESTABLISHED ' r)SPO'r . for the - purchame and aide of-second hand doom ' window a, Owe fixtures ' &0., from Seventh street to Stzth street, above Oxford, where - auoltarticies are: tor late in . .• treat - varlet vriael d l eoix. r eeelni ahilttothdro•. dela bmo z, . WAS . cii'l'ON; 4003 E.. , CAPE ;BLAND N. Remains open during tha winteri good accammodatious dolti4m* GEO. B. CAKE. Proprietor. L AlLliralt• TO RENT. SEOND-ATORY FRONT ROOM, HEATS IPVIIII3 STEAM.; NEW BULLETIN'BUILDINCh (007 Chestnut Street.-- A m p ~ 1 7 , in the Publication Office *TO 331 WA LET. " , , ,'OF Tag NEW gIaUNURS AT Tag We Corner Eighth and Market Sta Theee are very &likable roomi4 attd tho location la as. eurpeeleitfor bestow* purpoisee,‘ Apply to STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER Q N THE riumanska. ITO BENT—ON , ; 11 .ABREVAIITREEZ BETSVBEN' 1 Fourth end Beeord-gtory Room ) , rus• sing through to back ettoet; welt lighted. Pau:Rusto on the let of January. looutrell BO Matkot axed. , de3o-30 VOR BENT-= • ,11. The Untionally DeottabionoOroil on ii4cond and Upper Ik boors Of N 014424 and 421 Market otroot. 13x118 foot to Merchant atfoot., _ PoiscattonJotouu7V DX01031514 '_To, LET.—TRENWO UPPER ROOMS, No. la NOM II •Pourth street. over the , seventh - National Bank. well I ltted and heated- with statue , APAY CU the: el• TO MM.—THREE TIIREE43..XORY, NEfir towel/tom No. 2112; 9128, Nod 2 ( 1 33 waldee etfeeii below Arch street; du. beta. rauft,a,•:bot and cola water,_and mode= unprommenta immediate vows. eon. l'be hooter loaeffialew midis perfect orpr, /only to icorimuir. 40.aDAN - 4133 - INaluutatreet. . RO Rgh"r. i THE titONIII. A FIIIANMIED llotuok.l9/53-.Lanuke nivel. :Inquire as etbavo: ' PANERIPS • O#7lOEB TO LET.--TtIR seises oetapled br Messrs. IS RANDOLPH Id 4X) NO. 16 Routh, Teh d etreet. will be to Let out Ist Jaauary. 1869; two forge °Meal with giro meet is each Rept two thong/tad dolierg per rugnate. (62,000.) APPLY CA the Imam. eP steam don Pt*, ..FOR BENT—TLIE ESRABLE , TORE-PROM eny. N 0.1520 Market street,ruardnx tbxoush to M. `noretreet. , Twolsonut. firer floor and Nab. mein et Store. klo. 621 Bliaoracreet. J. M. GUMMEIC & BIJNE.. 122 Walnut stmt. TO LET.-9 ROOMED MODERN MURK N0..2213 - - Locuststreet; Ey 14;11. MOVEMAN d des tat Walnut street. TO LIIT.—TBE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO. ft. 4 Clinton am:let; 10 rooms. 2 bath rooms. heate4, not mad cold water. 'tad gal to third floor- in com plete order , Immediate pezeteMom. J. lA. OUBAIRIL" & SONS. 733 Walnut street, _ meIFOB - .RENT—LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS well lighted. suitable tor, Inntrauto or, Company veta of buslultas purposes. tho handsome build. ing,.ho. 619 and 114 Chestnut etreet. ill. °CURRY & SONS. 723 Walnut street. DL. F OR RENT—THE - DANDROME S CORE AND welling, Do. lOU Walnut street, J M. QUMMEY lie Walnut street7= _ - - • •- • - _::iron Lula; Do port tIALZ—THE: roURSTORY slum srons Ma 44- " uh 'FirAll N TlL'ilrigge' e tiolft r ri l the Vaulters feet deep., 0. itet. unti.llllll - 110:48. 733 Walnut etreet. fSOR • •' S MODERN BRICK 'DWELLING, rith beck boffin/jaw! even:, guivealenee, math atoe Deleneerai eet, coat or Taventptint street. J. N. 431.31h15Y DON ialiWidstut street. c'trart,sALE -OR TO AIENT FURNIIIIIIED.— madam o Four-oforY ortitons Ikeldencowith hmotornfonbiritack- bun Atone on-the soottroblootrine onnoot, wort of bUteentb hal every modern tonyeatence arid Is in good. order. Ln 20 foot front 'by 130 feetdeep,rto , 4 :lame; I:AL - GUS 41 Kt . rt - BONS. 7t3 Walnut ativot.. - • _ AimFOR 1381.R.--7/IR, • IiANDBOILE M.ol7ollii 114ibreebeicra n brick-Reddence with three4tory double backbuil stt.two,heaten.---resse. bath. we .: Eng 'bull; and in prefect order. No: ws North ELtoqodh. .1. Itt A Glizekka• dte , ONES.liti Walnut Wed. , 13Ft;It BALE—r,opeEN BUILT HOUSES- . ate Nortu Fi riv, th. N.lll.tteenth. B. Thirteenth stmt. N. Ten 1 , Broad streetAPVipst Watteese.W. Green thee.. Wert inn Garden and N. Nineteenth et.. id. C. 11113 KEY, tit - % &that street. . FOR SALE 01: RENT.—TELE LARGE BTORE. • No !t8 Arth 14,1 et. Apply on the pretalats, or to D. M. FOX. Pro - .:to North lit th street, or the owner may be mean by addrertiap; Box ED: Philadelphia Post. °Mee. , del It inFOB BALE,-TAB 1141NDBO,ME DOUBLE, 3 atoiy brick.bbtiteldeneek feet front. with back buildings; ,111tdelsedin the beet manner, with extra conveniences. No. -SCUP onth Eighth atteet. Lot 114 fag deep. J. 31. GUMMY d; BONS.= Walnut street. POE SALE—TEIEVEXUATILE POUR-STORY Brick Eesidcaee: taateonthe .eotttheutnor.Broad and Spruce shreds; PA feet front on Spruce by lee feet on Broad street. J. Et. GIIKKEif &MS, 123 Walnufatreet. ' FOR BALE—DWELLINGS. F/RST-CLABB Country Seat, Schoolhouse Luna Mx lino North Broad Meet. No. 8044 Locust street. No, 118 North Nineteenth above Arch street, No. &a Routh' Filth meet._ Two Fine Cottages, West Fhltadelphta. Hue Dwelling, with stable Weat rlaladelphia. Two three atom. Dwellingr, Rai:Wagon. AA. ly to COPPOCR 4b JORDAN. 423 WAWA street. tironAo/8 DEVEIVINS} AIID STORAGE YARD. OM M. = 2 .11.1darket otreet.--fitackmge and storage for kmabeclroo. coal. grain. bark. produce and 811 kind* of raerchia. dike. &leo. room for loading ears from chipment. Terms Remo:sable. mai tf . F. L. STEIN r rEt44 itV o:4:7:171:A.F1 II Gni IMENIOVJUG. ioritiVi. irtokozo An Ainftsitaa Study-How It Feels- What toe “Bounct Table' , Says of It -AO More rost..ollllce* Etc. lFroin the Now work Magi' c At ball or sociable, at conversaziOne or croquet, at wedding or funeral, at any other of those tislive occasions wherein seeletydbi porta itself, it not unfrequentlY happens to a young mart,after having been lavish of his at tentions, his admiration,and his heels for the sole lichee( and benefit - of - someparticular young woMan, whose eyesOr hair or toilette may .have hit his fancy to be told by a dis interested female frien d, with the -east possi ble,seupcon of malicious, triumph;.that the object of his devotion is engaged. All men who have at any time mingled in the diver sions of the salon can recall some such ex perience, and' - with it;•toti, 'the unmistakable feeling of wasted opportunity, the chagrin of love's labor lost, which the Information brought with it, - . Even we, whose silvering hairs haVe scarcely softened the fires of 'Oath, can remember the, pretty blonde or the, fasci- Eating brunette we danced with vainly for one entire evening jelii;io fugaceaf so long ago; we can remember her name, the dimple in her lovely cheek, the `coquettish'allure ments of her, sidelong eye; arid we renew again after all these yeara the tempest of rage and loathing that tore our manly bosom and threatened th e serenity Of our 'unruffled shirt front as we learned that she was engaged to that puppy Jones, or that scoundrel. Itit'tt son; cu the easetuay not then what we propose to do now; we did not pause to moralize on; and; if, possible, to analyze the curious conventionalities which this triumph and despair' pre-stipposed and The fact is that thatpeculiar social rein-, lion which is knewn as an engmeMent7is among' the meet amusing - Oodles • tom' - which the philosophical student of society can av ply hithself. To appreciate it thoroughly, however, he'ought himself to have been , ea-, gaged at least once,. and not more - than - twice. For repeated engagements will have confused the accuracy of his reeellections and blunted the• delicacy of his 'perception to an extent that must materially dim the light which experience would otherwise haye shed, npon his inquiry. But a man who has , been once or twice engaged, , who is neither a cynic nor an enthusiast; there •is a• never failing fund of entertainment in ,- watch ing the antics of hie neighbors struggling' in the net from _which_ some Lieadly rodent ,of circumstances has , releaseti • him. lie will observe; in the first place, that' for bodki:odes the situation is sinitularly his- ogre?' 1 :.114. For:both ithivelves nearly -all the privations, without any oft the . privjlegevof matrimony. Augustus - Amy - leave his club and abandon his cigar; he must exchange, those cosy. little dinners a troiB, plat& at the. cafe for dreary and 111;cooked banquets at his interided - fathef-in-law'sj:hu unist.Put uP•with no end of chaffing from. firs" bachelor friends, and he must sacrilicathe affectionate and pla tonic regard of all his female acquaintance. Or comse, whete:c taan - is. IdtVe; greater sacrifices thaithese should be gladly made; but after all, the sincerest affeetien In theworld will not prevent'an engaged ' mail from feeling - that'` his • position is „Use and irksome in the extreme. Alabella is, -no-doubt, - the - best -'girl - the world, and loves you vary'sdearty, though no better-tban - anloye tter;, yet there .are when Lucinda, for example,who doistalicare' a button for you, and for Whom'yeiti nine Multi , less, would be a much .more agreeable corn passion.'fAt• a dancing party, let us say, where Lucinda waltzes like a aylph,tutd Ara-, belle, dear, creature that She is, like-well; unlike Lucinda, and yet your engagenient for bids you to fellow the inclination which would giye you a good partner insteatiOf a poor one,and delight instead of torture. So, too, at the opera, where, despite your affec don.•younanuot help contrasting the cold in difference of Arabella, Who, with all her amiability - end goodness, has very little taste for music, with Lucinda's charming enthusi asm and appreciative ecstacies. Then,again,at the picture gallery, you remember, how Lu cinda fairly vibrated with artistic peas re over chefs d'ccuvre which the darling of your soul passes with most provoking non chalance. Now, profound is in your at tachment to your , betrothed and fi rmly as you are convinced that she of all women is 'the one destined to make you happy, you -cannot deny to yourself that 'on all - these occasions Lncinda's company would be vastly more agreeable. After you are married you can enjoy this pleasure which is now, denied you; you can dance and flirt with Lucinda then to your hearCs content; von can invite her 'to join your wife itt little parties to the theatre or the opera or the concert; you. r can go, so far as twkisa her and every otherpretty girl that will let you, and nobody minds it a bit. It is on y your way; you alwityq were wild, and this is but the innocent fteedom of an old Benedict.;.; But just tryout) of these in nocent freedo ms while you are engaged, and pouf! you , have Arabella and all her femi nine ucquaintances young and old, buzzing around your ears like a siVarm of enraged hornets It is this sense of confinement and ,restraint that makes the period of betrothalAOirksome for even the most Ardent lover. And for the lady, it is even worse. From the fatal mo ment of the Official amid - fin - cement there is an end •oPall these SWeet observances wherewith she was wont to he encompassed. No longer the daily postman comes to her freighted:with store of dainty missives, gilt-edged and per fume" Invitations to Pall,.Of opera, or play,`_ the ne - weat walti, the latest novel; no longer her boudoir: is made fragrant with the ';ipptils of a dozen florists; "no longei a score - of eager cavaliers contend for thtr.honOt of het'. band at every dance; no longer. she ; goes forth in promenade and park like_4orice's 4arine , !%Itivenuin. replica cue." ro all these various boys, L.. for , notes and •• flowers, for,books and music, and invitations, for escorts and partners, evert teethe flatter ing homage of admiring eyes, she must de vend. on Augustue, who, ten chances to one, never thinks of flowers'or music, , ' never goes. to the theatre, perhaps-0, horroxl—does not even dance. And in the latter case he is sure, to be the' veriest' dog; in the Matiger,,,and to objeetwihlently 'to hie beloVed - vdanclng with anybody,elge. Could the,art of her bit- , terest female enemy devisn - Tor her'a - more pitiable siteationl As we have Said, for two people who Wit; each other truly, :these little annoyances, it' will be said, are very trifling and Vitally to be endured. But ttitleinbereat love cannot alto gether relieve TrOM monotony an intercourse , of months, or even Teare r whose sole-excite went lies in anticipation. rAftec - Alt first brief flushof issitredEtimOdas *heti passion' a &h t . , topic of; pretty inanities , is exhausted, it Is , bard to imaghm what engaged, people find to; talk et evening afters. evening= that , 'custom throws them together. Which of us bas friend, fetnale, that ' `dettld endure • too :talk , • to . night aftet 'night' for a year together; with- --no: - change' and no release? . And :what, glamor, bee love so - much --- more -- plytent — thati — TELindiilp to , make us find variety in monotony . itself? "The.- course , of true never did itl. smooth," onlpfrom, the , moment it began to' run smooth it_ceated to.he trite love. Passion feeds on,difflculty, and romance is itself life breath. The humdrum quiet and prosaic re alitiesof amenwement are,apt,to ooplAin„ ardoriandAiestpatethe illusione Which rasap• ally prompt' a proposal, and pexhaps title' way, by giving a ebance r tomoTreet att_error before Jlt is irretrievable, engagements . :do good. From this ppint , ;),f view the;prarittee is worthy of encouragement, but it must be frightfully ; stupid for the engaged. Perhaps, after all, there is more wisdom in the old plan ..Tpi•.pm'4.JT.e..v ollimarrying!t,tngto 4 andirepentAng a t lelaure; for aa.the'repentance bi i , pretty pore to come at any rote,4 May be ,ati well to avoid the pre • 'alerisaisht An/t ! SPain,thn land Of:Oervantes,with its snow capped Sienna, and beautiful cities with their old _Moorish architecture, is dispaced by a custom handed down jfrom generation, to generation and still in fa , success all over theconittry,evirj,)the national 'swathe of bull= fighting,ra legacy from the dark ' ages, which innOvalkin'Or advancement hat( been, unable / to eiteck; and even jAaw , iti- this en " -: lightened,agfi.casts a gloom ; over that natural ly beautiful 'and romantic lead. No important -and 71arge'ciWittilpauf without its arena or , Inaphitheatte' for bull fighting; these are termed"Plaia de Tauros," and when the longdroughtrand burning suns of summer,tepd to o inflamethe . :blend of both c;ran and beast,' then if is that the beauty and fashion of Spanish cities are poured forth in full volume to the magnificent amphitheatres outside of the walls to witness scenes of eru --eityutterly hbrrid and ;. , reptignant to every, sentiment of humanity ~• . On reading the beautiful ; fees, "inilrodes ,and . the Lion ' "in'an issue of "Our Dumb An imals," sometime since, it brought to my re membrance the following_incident, fonnded on bet:, ' 4 It is well known that to render a bull ta 11011i1 and suitable for the fight, he is confined in a perfectly dark stable, close adjoining to and opening directiyon to thearerta.cfSe l is allowed in the hot climate no-water for many days before his exhibition, nor isle allowed to see the light of ) day in all that tune; the consequence is , that under the intense heat of the climate and absenee of all wate4the poor animal is .rendered . utterly mad,..and suitable condillorw Ito afford gratification to a Spanish audience. In this mate he , - 18 - limed into a ' crowded :theatre, his entrance greeted by 'tremendous cheering; as' if the fearful treat ment he haft undeitone t his vaulting &Om 'a dark atable into the blazing sunlight, and the yells of &oilseeds of spectators, were, not adequate,to _dri v e him to Madness,:-his. : =en ;trance a t;full Speed is greetedv :barbed, asite br arrows with fireworas attachei, which are plunged into his neck, and shoulders. - and which explode as they strike and' stick in his _hide, An exciting scene follows.--A.picador, in brilliant uniform, it caught on thermais of iliehulfaials tossed' eight feet in the air, - coming down half dead on his back; a poor blindfolded horse (fur to ,prevent . their seeing on which aide the boll approaches, all the horses are • blindfolded on one eye, which blind eye is always turned towards the bull) receives , the horns of the, hull in hia,belly„ and his bowels trait in the saw-duat'ef -the arena,-bilt , he still bears ^his fancifully dressed ,rider erect the tight. Presently he - is seen toimeel down gently as if not to hurt his rider, and rolls Over on Ills side to die. Horsee,itiad frequently riles, are killed and rapidly drawn out- eight, as is also in due time the bull, who, kfter -an hour's torture, his nose, neck and sides streaming with blood, is kilted by the matador, to be in stantly followed by other balls to undergo the same ordeal and _gratify the same; prayed taate... It was upon an occasion such as the above that the placards-on-the walls of ----; an nounced that. a young peasant from the pro vince of La Ameba would , pater .-the Plaza, alley the bull had - undergone 'the - maddening ordeal of the fight, would cause the animal to come ,to , him, - kneel before him and the' peasant 'would likewise"kneel` add lay his head between = the horns of the ,animal. •The usually weltfilled Piaza was' crammed to overflowing by' the elite 'of ------, to witness the unusual but dangerous spectacle. The performance commeaccs,the animal enters the arena,is barbed and pricked to madness, and is exhausted from exertion and loss of-blood, when at seven signal the combatants all retire,and the panting bail is left shone;' in' , the ' lira% EverY Voice- is hushed; expectation is wrought up to a high pitch, and for a few minutes a dead silence reigns over the vast assembly,, when a youth in the garb of a common peasant, leaps nim bly over the barrier to the , lower tier of seats and boldly confronts the animaL He' is int armed and alone with him; the interest be comes intense, and all eyes are riveted on the youth; he utters a low whistle which seems to attract the, attention of the animal,who ceases to pant, and gazes intently on the youth; he repeats the whistle, the ball, bat now so furious, slowly and cautiously approaches his confronter; pricks up his ears, and the peasant advancing to meet him, places his arm around the bleeding neck of the animal, stoops and whispers in his ear words of kindness, apparently well - known to him; `to both. man and beast the scene before them seems to and they are again far away on the gr en meadows on the banks_of the Gaudalquiver; in. dead si lence the bull very slowly comes on his knees, the youth , kneels before him, Mid per- , forming the promised feat, places .his head directly between his horns. At this:intuit a tremendous &tout of ap plause buret simultaneously front Alio audi ence, the but now quiet auk!), xl again hearing' the shouts which accompanied his -Mixture' little before' sprang td.hisfeet, and, before t he could be rescued, gored to -death , the friend and companion ot his youth. The: powerof kindness Was vindicated, but at the' cost - `:of life. • 4 - VP • HPIEIJMLI N0T1411119. ' TUE: , -ATLAN'rIO2:I,I',EIItO)I,EUIII • Srult4pg . COMPANY:--OfticeAlo. Walatit street,' _ The Annual Meetirt au an Manion of Otteere thil Cernoratton, bt:t ' told ou MON 1069. at a o'cloc P. a&Y. January utti. de"4-10t• Pilif4ADELPllla. 41. D ADINt;I:ALL.ttU AL to CORE! ILNY, ()FMB I:3OCTLI rowan , Dee.. 144-1868. Notice 131111)reb, giVen. tothennahltdera of this tiotn: pant that the Antitled II eating, and election fox -Presidant, ids ansitere; Treasurer and Sewatary will take place on the SECOND MO 4 IiDAY , (11t h of January next at 12 M. del6.tjall9 • • = - W. SocretarY vir MST —NATIONAL . BANK OP POIL.S.DEL December la. is6B. The Annual Election for' Directors of this Dank will be held at the Banking House on Tuesdn7, ths 12th day of .fantlikrlt. 180 A :between the boars of 12 o'clock A. .and, 2 O'clock AL L • . _ t J MoRTON LORLIERRY. CREEK R4ILROA . D COMPANY,' Ptiltenirt.rina: Decent - bar 14.'186&.,)Th0 Amnia meeting et the Stockboidere of the LoroenY; Crerk ItailreadVempanY. Will be beld'etthe office of the Philadolobla Cud, Reading Railroad Company, 227 ounth Fourth /beet, rliadeiphtn, on MfjoiDAY, January 11th, OM at 10 o'clock A. M. *bon en election will ne held for aFrceideut. and rig Director., to serve for the ensuing year. • 1 [4101041011M ; rtec'ry.'• PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD: ' • • • " •"` OFFICE UP GENERAL PREIGIIT AGENT..No.• 1802 , Morket etttet.r • —wne, rated for "trrintaptirtation of Om and o er iiiromtnouU Uoalto be carried on the Peunsytyaniti a baud. WetstortirennaylvattlaF iailroad, and Tunadol- P it and Erie Railroad, to take effeoti:Janitar3laFt onnibe obtained upon a p p lication at thie Offlora_i; ; ' • General Freight Agent • Penneylvanla Railroad itompanv. del6tialii ser. THE IPHILADELPEITA.,, A L NO ttafal.tntnr, CENTRAL Rhltatttety ChtlarANY PurEenzLrftra, Peacoat:er 21.1868. +The Annual Meeting of: tbe , Broakboldere of the ' , Phila. delabia and Beltimarc Central ltuUrcidd'lloropany will be hel orildiONDKY4Januars 1869, - in the flatt - of ;the Borough of Oxford... Chaster. cothity,, , P4„AqftweanAha honra - or It -- .IV - htTanda - P - II:;tor the; parpoae ofaleonug a rreeldent and twelve•Ditentors. and for 'Bug% other butanes* asmaYlettaltr count befbro said mooting,:. • dont% lIUDDRU; 4 :do23..tjair)- , • S4criltium. , . mgr. OPPICE,-PHELAD f.PLII,iI AND THON 4024 ,RAILRJAD COMPANY. l_Putuinintruti. Deo; 2:1,1801, The a nutlet meeting of the Stockholders and an election • for twelve Directors tor , the ensuingyear: will bo held at. e Ceraleany'e;odice, No 2r4 South uclawaro &rouge; du ONDA X. the MOIL day of. January. - .1€111..•at -1 o'clock. , , , . , ,der , etrdalls • • • ' ilecretarr,— joior. . THE TINE GROVE) AND LEBANuN RAIL. •ROADecip#Ny.:9.MOrE-227,0C1111 P,OURM , . • • '". Pruttmnpannut: Dec. 21;:1801. " The Annual:hineung the -Atocanoldere of the own. pany and au election or °Moore for the ensuing year bo Add et the office of tto Company: on, MoriDA nary na ntia. • ist9, at 10 o'clock:A: doll , Gnidt.tlp Ne.pqmst BANK. , • t • • • • • Pnitenriamia;Dec. 8, NM, The Annual Meetinfrof the tstockholders for toe elec tion of Directors and , for other purposes will be held on. -IN.EDNESDAY, the lath day of - January 180. - at 12 &clock M. The el, ction tako place between tho bonre-oklo-.6.7 M. - and aikriß .• . deft wdret3113 . ersni.• THE - FAME , t..Nfi'fTBANCE ~00MPANY OF OFFICE NO. 4 CHESTNUT BTIU ET, _ Dxnunno. airu.lB6B: Notice.—The /tunnel Meeting of the titockho,dere of "The Fame In urance Company" will be held on MON DAY. the eleventh day of January next, at 10 o'clock. A. XL. at the *nice of the comoanY. An elective ;or twelve Directory. to servo the emoting year, will be held on the same day and at the same place. tetweenthehouraotYOVelock A. and 2 o'clock P. AL • rwita..lAms-1. *wive /tea . necretary." AM.- OFFICE . AIiTHRACrt*.e.,IINSURANCS -cox. "'""' PAN Y. ho. 811 WALNUT FVFFEET. . . PB(lo,lnEultni.. p o d:03;18e, The simnel meeting of. the-Stockholder, of this . cora 'Ploy, for the e ection of ten Dinxti re to serve the waning , year.will be held at tee Office on MONDAY, Janne& /860. betmenlo:±a. 31. and 19 attack. noon. de2fllltt ' .VOL. 211:8MITO;SecietaiY,. sir PAR BANK.KE IMP ANI? MECO.AI , IIbB" , MATIO , , Pzniunittyma,, December ßM& The annual , electlonlotDitectorn of this Bank mill be held at the:; Banking 110118 e, WEON nI3 DAY. the lath day of Jonnar.v next, batweeAthe hour of M. o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P.M. - • - , IitISMTOB. Jr...C/14 . 11er, • feepr. OFFICE UNION MUTUAL I'd SURA,NCE COM •••••.• 2 PANY,' N. E. CORNERTHIRD • AND WALNUT STREETS. . Farah Mc: .44. 1868. - The annual meeting of the Stock and Serie holders of the Union Mutual Insuranolt Comps-en of Philadelphia, will be held -at the office of the Company atiONDel January 110669. at ITo'clock M at which time an elec tion of Directons Will be held, to servo for tin ensuing three yeah. JOHN MOSS. deterojall4 - • . Secretary' lair OFFICE OF THE. NORTH 'PENNSYLV.ANIA. "'""' RAILRoAD COMPANY. PILTLADELPIIIA, No. 407 Walnut street, Dee. 26. 1368. The anneal 'meeting af theetockholders held eNorth Pennrylvaola Railroad Ckeiosny ho , at the office el the Conipany. No. 407 Walnut,. street. Philadel phia, on the the, day of *JanttrOk_'. DO,' at 12 o'clock M. for the- purpoto 'of . electing la - President and ten Directors to ectve for the ensuing seer. _ de26ljalllF , VIAVARD,AR34nTROI7,IOI. Secretorr. at..LhaltrW.lN WMPANk.• Puitanzzauria, Dec. 14. tE6B.. The annual rnwiins of the atockholdere of• the Allen town Itaiho.d (larepany will be held at tile arm) Vi.the Philadelphia and /leading llallroad DodilLan.Y. 22. 1 "Booth Fourth etreer, Philadelphia, on MONDAY; Janu ary 11.1869, at. 1036 o'clock A. M. when .= election will be held for a Prealdtnt and fix Merton to servo for the a a rming year. rielF4l,olo ' W. H. WEB% Secretary. • Mgr rtA l . tekilPAttO r igtkatili.— P oPP.ItZI FOURTH bTREXT. • . , . , •.• ' , . Puri...tnnunita. December 14th. 1863. The Annual Meeting of . tee Stockholders of .the ahnnoy and Bread Mountain Railroad • CoutUntig. he held at tho Office -of tho Company. :No. 841 South Furth street, on ISIDNDAI January .11th. 1869,. at ,ono , o'clock P M. when an election will be held for a Presi dent and six Directors to serve for the ensuing year • ALBEitT FOSI'SR.". ' drls-tijallt, . Secmtary. msg. COLEBILOOKDALE :RAILROAD COUP/P.I4Y. OFFICE 247 SUUTEI FOURTII,STREET. Prat ankcrula.'Decexabar 9.6tW 181.' The annual raeeting.:;.of thy ntooknoldera of :this .J.!oin• bo bold 'Dl at.toeirpfllaa on the , 18th day of Janu ary. at I 2 c 0 'ciciek.P ..,, at • ,whialitltuci an Wootton be bald for Prealdontind tit alrectoin; to servo- for tuning year.. D. J...1:1110W , , . _ ~.130cr0pu7..4 - • • Or 11tt.TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1111LA P EL111: 1 1 tmtvir NiONTII (Dec.) 2titit:lBB4. The Election for ElLictore be bad. at th o e N O D lliceof . the Core pew. Tgo.3 South Filth otropt_op &EC Dty Olond.y). t 14 6 -1.10: of Firet bo . the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock , : d e w 32 1 § . << T.. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Seei. eggitipi' OFFICE OF THE 'DELA:WARE 'IdUTUATL itlAtehrt't INSURANCE DOMPANY. -, -; ; • • Pitmannr,ruzuThic. 19, RM.: Thecannual election for twontY4iaht Directorti will be held at Oita office. on MONDAY, the '9th day of 'January next, between the horns of AU A. M. ant& 2kt ' • _ .... , di43 'llo4* ' ''," ~" Sscretary."' ELIMPROBERTS. , , Secretary TILL. PtHENIX INSURANCE • C9II.PAR 0 • Tbe annual election for flea Direct mt.:l4ll' 2 r fo ‘ r l : B6l three' years no held at tbe tit tlte ° ' glinut street. on MONDAY, the' 4th 9 tr„; a n u t Y. Ja N n o u . : 1:3? next, at ll aclock 21, :•; , dt23 tja46' ogle- THE BEIMIORIN c AND THE Vo ttTON . ,ItAIL, .ROAD 9u/kIYANY, o.c NE TM BOUry poukFm • _ r • Plilmamml'fia4 Dec: 21.18@7. The Annual Meeting or , the' hitoekholdera At thin tlom pany„ and an election for ofilootaLtit the ensuing year, will beleld at the Office ot 08(10mi - thy. on 'JIONDA V. January llth, lila% at le o'clock , 41. M. ; - ; . • RICIIARD CO% d21.-rj!xll4' , deorptary. fier' TIIE:MA ANOY VALLEY , RAILItOAD COSI. ,rANY. !MELON. 227 801111 FOURTH STREET: ' I . • Pnxtanntritte. lhsc,. 9,1 , 1803. th o nnual Meeting of tho tockholdere of this:Limn pony, and an Election for °Moons ler the ensuing year, .Iylll be held et the °Moe 'of the Coineany, ma NIOPWAY, Jetioarylttif. 11369, atlo o'clock A. 111.. RICHARD 00E, deft t j4llB • Beoretary.', tow PENN MUTUAL. LIFE INSURANCE ' 01111- pbi PANY.— Office No.' 931 Chootnet, etreet;'Phitedoi: - :' XLEOTION.—An Election for Nine 'Trustees lo for three ears will be hold at' the Ofliee el the Comoett3' honorsNAA tho 4th day Janusyy; letV, betweet , of 4101 t. AL , and 1,29.1. • 7 ''' 7 de/k!6: EAST MAIIANOY ,IRAILROAD 4,2OSIPAN — It, 2,3713011TU Ft) URTU CRIOET. Pat twrezrula, Dr e 4 ld,' Pia% The Annual Ire etitec fif the 8 tonlihf Idea' of , Oda , Com. , pry and an election far oft:leen to ,serve to the year *Ulla, held at the office o'the,Confoa4 p e n t mina 'Af ' ON DAY, Jan. 11, 18 8 9, at 2 oselookil...ff; ' - • , POSTE% TjAVATi . BTO E 8.4-200 'BB'Bt. 'PALN Kb:, , ! 1 •250 b o. Not Rosin. 2 7 1 Mo. Voinakoo Roeltk. - 50 bblotTol'l , .. 51.1rbbleiritobill00 evittcp,Ttir..l QP ERR AOM 7 .2 5 C ASES rit_ll atE ,w ap vo nito, Spbtmtaittip amalumfedlor .urtigglat'o'ciae.' 'For saki; by RUBBEIAL 1110., A 9 North FrOnt *eat: • - Irr4OI3ARRELA KUM It nt2W 140 rand , for.l.!ako OYPEOVV,3I. ROw; tor.roxletiouthmiutrvemvii,l,-1--.. QPlltyro-illirvprNitrNE , AN 1) ROSIN- -110. BARRELS' Sp,iril4 TorpetUne; 142 bbla: 'f3o4p Roan; 4165.' bblp. 140: kblulps , RostA btritilog from 41444rner•llonte0 A r .'pr Pahl by ram tr,,11,0141.1.11)6:10 , watt 1, ouToN , WP/NE , .60X1r,abk . LI; Consiguraftt. Mending.. and bd Ofi BuSSIZA as Ascots fat Nortor il i ttoief 1118 EOutt; ,DcgowareAvenuo. ritrannii-PIILLADELP erww.: Nowom::‘ agi. IhBURANCH (X)tdrANY OF-Tlll4 SLATE uF rEIifISYJAVANIS, r election , _ or _ o..atnet.rnig. Pecember,29th. f tbitteert dlrectore - - et' the eerepany i will be held at ihe otlice of -the canape_ change Building.- ofilfO'Nl)AX.,::.ll3riuNa°4.l4tibirld939sil-Bbox. ,treat) the home or teno'cloCK, Ind , oado'clefeln,`Y. ' t j a g§ - ..,,5t.', - , 11 1 7 4 +P II Y.:-HAltrEllo _ • , liecreral7.`- • gesup - ' OFFICE 'OF PITHOLE 'OIL 0091PANF. ."--"" No, 18t South Third street (up stain). • •v , - • , 4 .l . myown_gt,Pnik' Dec. 290 1968: . 7118 Anntisl Meeting' of the block hoidens of this Corn psny snd an Election for officers to servo for the enonytg year nlll be held at the office ofthe Coplonyi TOW DAT% tbe 12th 'dity . hldannaq,lB4,"st 19 o'clock 31.. 'd.r.29tjal2ls ' -• ts. Ulll6o3ettecary: . , . : Iter — OFFICE = OF ' THE ~ PHILA - DELPfIfA 'OAS WOBIEd. NO; 20 SOU'IIitIifEVENTILETHEET_.± PAII,AbIttrI7IA4 Decemlierl,lBo2. •. Mid lioldenrof the' Six'Per Cent - Sits' - Loan are hareby notified that the Certificiiteia of Said Loan are ra de emab_la it the office on the Brat day ..,of ,JantlarY ,3344 ti after which tinurthainterest on the 'same will c.eaile,. ritte Tnustees are prepared In parch/ate the stock' or the : Gerniantown..,Manayunk, and',Eouthwgla and" illoyansenelnit Oas Oonipanieik:if, offeradta them De. fore noon of. (Do nr t day of :janu a irr f or i n v ea t,.. , melds oltpabixiiiifinßEN of. J4MINsal4 Works. ' 4 '• ' • • " i1e292t0 - - ' • tr 2•__ATIONAL ; BANK "'OP- 'TSB - OBVIEIRN taukltTlEB. rinztannume..,D wne Aleigial # , lictiithiorbirectore of this Bad 1888 iie held at the Banking House on WEDNEBDiaI theo lßtH day of.danuary.lBoB.betwegn the hotue of. 10 o'clock A. and 8 oialock M: - • • • 4 - s. dell.fm wto 1.120 • W. 01113181EBE. Cutlet.: m ar 1'4(9/AtIidObiIiVEALTIBNATI,ON.AL BAN,: < • artinal eleattinkil b i = nreht. A l,ltir i .wiri.; bald at the Banking House, on TUESDAY . .January 1E69. between Ihe bows of .10 Awfd:and Id , ?.;<, e.vouatl t ! • • • - ihtfir.: PTLE BOHUYLKILL.NAYIOATIDN ROAD AND ta t 110 Walnut Btreek -`:•4lll2LADiti.PaiA. Dee 18611. The Annual Meeting of the btockholdere of I. Com. pany.and an V.lection tor (Octant for tho enratost year will • he he'd at tne Office - of the ComPuLTOARI.NDAYOAtet. tuuy,lith, atl2 Voiock..3l. • .708..X4PAtg*'.,W11.804 , .. , 045 f-m.w43t10-' '=- " fiecretari., ler; - OPFILEOF,TEIE IVEBQUREIONING: VALLEY RAILROAD comeoy.ho.I2IBOUTIIBECWID Pan,ixottinta, Dec. 91,1868. Audis! Meeting of the tstockholdent of tble Com pany, and an klecoon for a Pcetident and. Tioelvw Directors to rerve for the arming year, will be held at this date at twelde o'clock,inoon. on !RONDA Y, 'the 11th day ot. January,' ISE9. Wi.R.warpriEy; .. • I Otltt St-lxl!w+tJapt. EfecrotatY. far.F.E.OVIDENT, LIFE AIM TRUST , CO.riNO; 'South Fourth street. PUILADEaIII4. nib ntt..o4 ffieit -9 h ellinu El Erdoting of the above onatedVoutpany will be title xt the office of the Company, on dEE(R4D let mo. 11111.1E695t ten o'clock , • -An Election : of ThreeDirectore eerve , forihred.3 eon' eocb. will Olga beheld: between the hours of le A.M. and 2r.m. • - ROWLAND PARSY de2B-m w f6tf Acteary. sat. CITY NATIONAL B KNK. Puttit,Eixilia; UGC. 9th, The annual election for Di: ectore will - be held' at - the Ilankir g House on WEDNESDAY, the 13( h day of Jtuall ory. De.), between the hours of 10 o'cloca A. NI, and ..3 0%106[1% O.'ALBERT LEWIS. deb) jal3 wlee¢ " Cashier. inghjw. a WESTERN •NATIONAV BANK.. • • PIIILATIELIIII.A., I/Eu:l3.'lB6S. An Election ford/free : ors of this liana _for the ensuing year vrfl beheld at the Banking Bonne, on 1 1'5E41/AY. January 12 . 1869 . between the' hours of 11 A. M. and P.Bl. __ G N. WEEGANDT, den 'o,twtjan,f, flashier. Fo_R NEwTmar..—Tice CAMDEN AMBOY and PHII.IIDELPELIA AND TRENTON RAILEOADCOM. PA,NE43 Luta, from PBMadelablei to . New Moat' 'and ' way placer. roni Walnut street Wharf. . • _ _ • _ Aire. At o.Bi)s. Al., via Camden and AMboy.Acooin.L - 12 93 At BA, M. Via Camden and Jenny CRY menneee Man. 800 At 2.00 M.,P. via Camden and Ainboy_EnrYani.__..__ ACC. Ati3 PJLTrarAinlio - Y - iuul Miennedime stations At 5.19) and BAz 1,1„. and 2 P. - M.: tor Preeho_ , At 8 and 10 A: 31.. 2..8.80 and' 4.Bo P. M .. for Trenton. At 6-20,8 and.lo A. tti.. 1.11. 8.3 Q 4.80. and 1140 P. Beraettavni.' Rinihigtom Eterreati and Dekmeo. 6130 and 10 dM411.0100,11.00, 0 and "MP; Al. tor Firer renteL.Roaewater.-Rivendde, Riverton Paimyra and Fish Row, and 2 P. M. for Florence and Riverton. lar'The 1 and 11.91 P. M. Liam wiR leave from foot, of Market street by up ro per hear r: • - - - At 11 A. via Semington and 4eMi*(Sti. Now, York Mimeo lAne, .. , . ...3511 00 At 7.30 end Um A1M.',2.00.8.110 and 6 P.M..fOr "NTOODOB and Brittol.,- And at 10.15 A. Al. for.RrieteL-2. - • At IA) and 11 M.. 2.12) and iPA M for MOrrlitviliti and At 720 and 10.15 A. M.. AM and 6 P.M. far achenele and Ed --- --- - --- At 7.' BLit 30 .Luid 10.16 A . 64130,4 A 5. and OP. or Torreadalejlelpiethurg. Taconpv_Wheinornhigairldes. burg gad'. Fran Word. and BP. M. for Rbiniesburg and Intermediate Stallone, From West Philadelphia Depot.via thinnecting Bail way At 9.45:A. am and i 7 P. EL New York EXpreaa Lino. via JeTISOYWY— At—'••• • 113 At 11.30 P. M. Emigrant .300 At 045 A. LW, 4, 6,130 auull2 &L. tor Trenton, At 9.45 A. fd... &SO and 12 P. M.. for Bristol. At 12 P. M. for' MonisviikkTullytown. Schenck", Eddhogton. llomwells,Torriadale.liolmethttrit,Tacoun wiminoming. Brideaburg and Frankfard. The 9.45 AWL and 0.130 A 12 P. M.Lines can daBY. All Others. Bondage excepted._. For lanes leaving netuungtoni Depot, Sakethe oars ,on .. Third or Fifth ctreeta, at cbestmot._.at half an hunt before . departure. The Cam of Market latreet ilailtratiron rect. to West Philadelphia ,Depot, Chestnut and , walnut ' within ono equate. On Sundays, the Market street ;;Can will ran to connect with the 0.45 A. id and 1199 and 12 BELVIDERE_ DELAWARE • RAILROAD iLINES ; • from Kensington Depot . _ • • • At 7.80 A. ta., for Niagara Pall _s.. Dttniews. Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Recheetor,Binghampton. Oswego, Syracuse: Great Bend. Montrose. W/Dredarre. dcranton. litrototharg. Water Gap, Schoolev's ;Mountain. dro. • •:) • At 7.80 A. M. 'and tiatt P. for Beivid •IMStem Lambertville,Flemiogtom ha: • The 11.80 T. M. 1 Deets • direct with the train tearing Balton for:Mattatt Cbcolt,Allentown. Bethlehem. dm .• _ At 6P. hi: tor Lambertville an intermediate Stations.' CAMDEN:AND BURLINGTON CO.AND PEMBERTON ' • Ac.D tIIItitiTSTOWX km: ...Market Street Ferry ( Upper tilde.) . At 7 and 10 EL BL,l4 in 8,8 80 and 5.80:P.M.t0r ercnaiihretile, tdooiestown. lialitortM-Masonvitle; Dainsport f Mount Hopp Ewmusilb.Vincentown,Birmingleun and Pemberton. • „ At 7 AIM 41 80 and 8.30 Mierbetwixt. ormt.Wriglitatenn; Look-non 6, , New? Egypt. Hornentown. CreaM: Ridge. • 'lnlays town. illiarodand ilightstown, , • • • t - Pifts,Pounds of Baggage only , snowed oath Kasselierf•' Pasee.nEets are prohibited from taking anything- as: gage oat tbekwearing: appa t mb • t AIL baggage °sop. Afo' Pounde il , b l)o_PAld for extra. ;:The Company Rmittheipeo., sporudh tyror baggage to Ono Degas Far, poend i attd' will, not be little for any amount Pern4 lOU, a ll x?e, 96 ' * PP Tickets sold. ndtliagri t a n iOttecked - dkeat , throttlk; tis Bogen; ,Woreester., lip elk Ilartfard; New, . aven, Provideutb: - .NOWOrt - Al - TM" tisratait6, ttt Romegfractuttg Rochester. tdiabit• /Boom ; • An ' Ticket' Office le loos*, at 'No.' all' Ohtmthut atreet, where tickets to New York; and Who., - port points North and East.. may be procured, Per sona purchasing Tickets' at this Ofdaketsit have'their Pait• gage chocked from raddencest or hotel to Amthuittoth Union Transfer Baggage: Eames. t; • • ; Lines from New Mork for Philadelphia and leave toot of : Cortland- 'greet at LOU ' 4.00 P. hft.,,' via:Jersell i C% o nd: Uden. 11.30- 11 P. hf.tila Jersey • CCity4ll4 K N. At 7.: and 10 A. ..12 Eh 6 and :9 " / "A n d / 1.. /1 t o ~ ,i tk iler , V PM! . and ; f ea tk: 4l / 4 40 ": Front Pier No.l, N.:River. at foe A. Iff:Azaaranodstply ISzptata."sla Aiblwy and Camden. . ; • No • „, • ; With. D. GATRAIIOR Alterat, • _____ • lOC commin.L P DELPHI& • AND t ERIE . ~.DA._,,ADJ---- PAII. TIME , TA.• 410111411 , 111/wi-wrorough oat _Direct Rout° be. imisSipikedebble..)Baitimore. :thiwriabi Williams, port, to thoNotthwp z uAthe mrem 011 Re nof ,pgeut. , 471wwia.-Fleoaol trig 01 1 te 4 0 n 6 1 1 ki . t r erp ui ;. Orr und 4 llftetMO Dx • Nov. SIM; 1 the op` • thephiladelphth and Drib sill rati as ellown: ~, • e, ,-c1 -t I OVEILTWADDI. IIaR Troth payee ial Ida... ........,...43 43 P. ta. '• : • 0, H , tillazaapott.'... .. .. ......... 415 A.Ati s _• , - ..0 `..artiveii atitio.,.t . . 4..... . .:. . ....... 9.i i r P.M. ' liqo Exe ow letsaa Philagatozaa.. .. . .... ...,,.,11. A.AI., - '•; -.- - - - .1 , , Vi r atilinulOrt- ~. •• «. 1..... a fir. 3{ - ~ti , -,_ ~ inner 'Mt t • • 10.03 .41,... 1 M 2 - Elmira Kali leaves iiiia........,. . : . .:-.. auo A. M. ',.- J a me. :: :"'" ' 'ilic a W ' 'Raven 71¢P 3.41 . . 4 'A1 .61 ‘. Mail Train ktviiMiled. , :...r.•-.. ... .. .. .. ....." .iii 85 Ai I. - • ~ ; . : -,-,Willit: ~......,,......:32.55, A. , « . 2 . -,,,,..44 6 , * , Flow si ngl e . .. ... ...4WD d 25 ".. 80? ' M. M p t r ' el "," - Ar r tii " " - iti,.... . .'... .....:7.40 .62..,14., 0 $ , ' ,4 ' ,% 7 Viiri'vea at .Plith - iiiiillll:... ' ~......,,,„' 4 . 20 P. M. Mail and ' fortrato' oonneet with Oil , Creek And Alio. i ems? Met mautead.tt Dot Mt el Umelit. .- , • , - (146°1111'6 . ti. ti'LEPHENEI. , Elt)cireitary, - _ • 401111P2.;PIREL&A DAIIPZICOBBI. cMitERAL , , 8 en".13011,D —Winter lirt Ql, and eger - gendey. •' Oct; et& ; 1 , tehti Attmi rct i egi thitaelphhii.h , im tee • Depot o ea .Ch etas Petisdelphis'ned. eon.% 'nerd T r elltpukstrepts (Wed Meas.). U . • avd li t :lfb . ' A; ISL k an 4P, :if ord ' At 00 A. I IWlelevei-• dor a B.Ses P. - • • - • - , - - • • • L ' Mark Market tb,raaseasliz e ir allitapill 76 tux an. 8.3 , 11 da" leaving arthtspu iLer!, & . ail at , and 8 at L P. am. irr a v , iigitt West Chester ffnestien evi 10, train for Milt , 'MAMA. ~,,,l iw ...04,4,0a ra t..4 loayeit. • fpusmle ~.". .fe lli.Bo • te-, xfora. , „ The ffr i et 48 eonneeteat , Oxford %tetra:3a • 8 : tor P %Bottom. In LaneuteeeetwAy i watee. ftves i'esshi - 00. 2_10: to ' 4 64 ,A 97491 :4: 6181 ti t ° 40atICIA Train PrMA'API" -, ee /talk /41410 I PhilmthrWa at tto : P 4 Ire. runs to • Rishastoth. tr, , , take P. . •FarrfWg all t ftt4' i tiai i ;:oiter' etas se Damn. 'led ~ - mOshir not, eDY We. De DO' ' 'Non.untis' for ap.eraounteinf .on e: . Tec~ do ll ars. mums. Melo *mitred macr o or the, a. whip BY WOOD. Omni IbrAt. HIA WEDNESDAY, DEOEMDER 30: 1868,--TRIPLE'SHEET, AVIONJUP etwou na limu a mu i '"l l "li'l' m lf= i-l & iM ai p a nt erior l o I f i. RR& lv - / 1 . , e dm tohnilk4ll.. -^ - , Oomisuisikrand 7ttnif_yallels. ars -- West and the Cum LittiA l ill t A X = I l i t u i a s 1 e rti l lu ra i It at mile streets, Piga& ph f e i I nez, RAVAIA fat , 1 r, 0 Jig; fro Ana.il tattenadutel town. I= ll l in taPP. * l n v . " -• at 6 2' 15 P ... .. 4 ' , j116 . 4 ,-,2._..: - _ ani ".2l'.. th il MORN/14G EXP 2 IIIO O B.-At al A. as. “ :, newma&,,„„„ LAU r it * l Harrisburg, r ale, Grove, wamarma. ' ~ anon, roy.Willianwpo a. _.N.,Wilwa,,,EnUs. o. Wiliresbarm - tone Iftuke 1•BM - Limn' burg. Hagerstown. an, • 'no 40 Wu, ecumOsta at Reading n the Esurtrenn. - alb 'Railroad tram for, Allen dm; and the Et,M.' comieetar yrith' tie ' Labanan slier Unlit for SLAM i At Port Clinton with Cato Its,. t o or -vvuumsport r Lock Maven, Minim at Harrisburg with kituthern Central. gangling/aid 0 3. V A Bernil and Butorkehmmatralas fdr NOrthumber. 7itftiabri: roir l airkzail lm "uwee b "'WA fl e '3o WA. qteading, Potantuommis 'comma. itai aLM big R eading and Co M. Spann for Col. SW • ADOSMMODA TION n =-LesVes ...Patti. 0 B,,in t Pl2llll**.t aro A. H. mettusingt laic '-'llt 6A1544 A.M.'4oo _,PAKAH lUDvill ariv g lat et ill in t oitstOwn 'atiti iit 4 6211 ; 8 1kL x. . 7 77 % DM AmwiLIIODAT/ON-'-iaaves 'not at 1. A. IL r o vini tt at ell mow itiittennt *anti in leavas Philailehilti* at LISP. M.B Waves la a 7.40 P. M Loa , iv. for= trains hia lea m ve ve llarrh umis 4, U. L sdnt niseie at .IL kL,artiv in Philadelphia at andpigniße 4 , 14,P .M. I arriving at bill 4=i • M t _ 11aellOintiniattntl_ v c eing attlS iL . nano at 1.10 r, M. at - at 15.86V2, 11 : arriviniphia at 9.23 P. M. ' --, ~ , • ' ,-. • _ilianlmt , train,- with assw.M darlittaelied. leaves • nillsdpithia at Serum for PMryille and ail Way Ohm ZlPleaves . • at " ° '' , F.1 . • 1 " . .F 1 ,44 1 , 31/ Ange st=igaliss rim 44tr.engium exciali, ; Jae. , y leave ro_r la o jA W)IIA._24., and .. attlf• . BL:' lean, his !Or 4 Wir - lIL. retianZi my ttemmea SS P. •-• .. 4 12,..TF.,1_t V Ala-Panengets for andntennediate bll za tr ui taluael.2oA.lll.. J 7 0 .5 al - ii , W P.M.M trains 'from from Dovrningtown at 6.20 A. 1it.,A45 EIL. and - 15.1 - 5 PERRISMEN RAILICOADr nomgms fur _Skip , pack take 7.80 A. Si. and 4.00,P. M. trataa from N . PhUadeL pltuWritunling - frOm - flitiPpacit *tale A. 21. and 12.46 P. 'M. Wage lines for vanUturPoints-anPerklomen Valles connect with_ haft* atil&Bagevitis and Skippack. - • TREVi li fie EXPnEtiel,l ( 9ll PlTNittin AND ..--Lesves New ' varkatt 0 A. LOU and 100 1 P.M.,paming_ Reading at 1.05 A. M.LIO and 19 P.M. • connectat Hatrisburg with Pennsylvania and - N Central Ratiroad Reptant Trans for Pittston/O. OIIO NA • WillbunsporL Rimira,Baltimorrti• _ Returning. nswsaa•Train leaves mambo% on arrival Of Pennsylvania Emprsaa from Eitiabargh.at arn and 6.50 A. M.: 10.50 P. M.. nng Reading. at 5.44 and 7.01. A. ki, and 10.60 P.-M., arrivingat New York ILOYand 12.21k:rd. and 11,00 P.M. Bleeping Cars Ater=. these trains th, between Jersey City and , wi thout am .rough.. thout - Mill train for New York leaves Harrfeburg att. WAAL and WS P. M. Mail train forElardsburg leaves New York at 12 Noma. SCHUYLEILL VALLEY RAILROAD.-Trahn leave PM/Ingle at 646,11,80 A. M. and 440 P. f‘rentriling from Tamura_ ____a at 8.85 A. n. and 2 at 4.115 P. M._ ' SCHUYLKILL AND SUS QUEHAN NA meu.difoaD.- Traizus leave Auburn at 746 A. for Pinagrove and Ear - risburg. and at 15.16 P. EL for Pimp:cm sad 'Premont ; re : " earning from ilarrisbm at gal P. in..andisoni_Tremout_l atted M. and SA P. M. , 1 TICSEETW.--Through first-elass tickets an d emigrant ticket' to all the principal points in the Korth and Weak and Canada,. EXCLUISiOII Pickets froni Philadelphia to Beading and intermediate Stations, good for day only, are sold by - Morning -Accommodation. Market Train. Reading and Pottstown Accommodation Trains at reduced rates., - Exctovion Tlcketa to Philadelphia. good for day only. ere sold at Reading and Inter agate Stations by Read• inf m and Pottstown Accommodatten Trani at reduced The following tickets are Obtainable 610 113 1 d WI Ogee 'of B. Bradford, Treasurer,' No. V. 7 South urth stroot Philadelphia, or of,Ct. A. Nicoll". Genandiluperintendent. Commnietioe - Ticketat 86parcentdlscount, b e tween -lcrdezrl.i°7 , iTiekA..go6 for SOX tzars. between' ail into at 852 W each , for families and firma. P° _ Season Tickets. for three, aix, nine : or twelve manna for holda's only. to all points at reduced rates.- - ---.-- Cletsyman reahling on the line of , the road will be fur nished with cards, notitihut,therusuivea and wire to tickets at half fare. • • . Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to prizialPal Its; Sous. good for Saturday Sun and Monday. at reduced fare, to be had , only at tire Ticket Office, - at Thirteenth and Callo whit'streets. • „FREIGHT.-Goode of aII derekiptions forwarded to all abovoyolute from the puuparkflrfiew. Weight Depot, Broad sue Willow alaroota! • Freight Trains leave Phnseelohil daily at 4.80 A. 1C .12.20 won. ftto foritoadtuis. Lebanon, Harris-- bum Pottevine, j kus altpoAtta *Bond. Mafia does at the l Peoteetort for so place' on the road sad itaboagishea st .4414, apsifof they/tn. • pipet Mafioso only Sate P. fif.• _s • • BAGGAGEL - Tr; • kniegan'i 11114.' Aolloct - ,Baagatfar all. mans leaving Phfhtdelphis Depot, Orden, assi left at No' 223 13outh Fourth street. or et the Doot.,Thirtoactitaxid Cat- V 6. - , u/ummxwimmos4 WNS'Ik ! JERSEY BittraliOALl3B. ansitiroziEgiir. From Foot 'of IllaskM 6E. (tipper ropy). VOionlit cueing' Weilliesdair;tiopt. 119:4119019. Trains leave as follows: - ' • or Utile MAYP. 2d stations below 8,15 P. •or Tdmville , Vineland and intermediate 'stations 8.15 _ . F aridgetOn4lileti and etidieni 8.15 and F. AVoodtleryat&lbll. M.; 9.15,1190 an411. - P. Freisbt train leaves Camden daily at 19 iteloct. noon. Fnut reight received at meeond meted. ;nag below! F> tDelivered , 2fa22BB.DelawareAireaae. :'' i - . VOLI:14111.3. ,4' NORTH PENNSYLVANIA' R. 8.-. • THE! ,- BIDDLE ROUTR.--Sliortest and most direct ' line to Bethlehem. -Bistiol entown, _-/stosuch Lhunk. Hazletorc White HO., , ven.liVratelbaara. HaballOY City. Mr. Carmoi. Eittsten. Tunkhannock. Scranton. Carbonalale and, all the points rin she. Lebith and Wyoming goal regions.' • „, . :. , .• , Passenger Depot in Piindelphia N. W. corn er . WINTER likRANGEEENT TEN 'DAILY IRAINS. , .;-On and af er MONDAY; NOVEMBER. did ~ .Traiiiii leave e Depot, corner of Berko" and Americau Wee% daft y Sundays excepted). as follgwat At 4.45 A "-Homing, Exorcise for ; Biehean an ...t. -Principal Ste rui on North Fenrosylvania Raitroad.don... netting at lehem with Lehigh Valle Railroad for ' Allentown. , CA 11114111 a; Ala n, ~manch, Chunk, 'Weatherly,) is. klatleten.,White Haymk_Wilkerk 114:tsvill bares. -- Eingtimi Pittaton. Tunkbannock : ands point's, point's; in Ithigh andkily trithLVOloyer for in connection with Lehigh and Matt noy Railroad for , teahanoy City:and with Cat/swimsfor Rupert. Darivalleadilten and Waliamport.__ Al ye - et-Mauch Chunk ' atr , l2 -11 16:- at R i foad -Wilkosbane at' 2.5 o". 31. i at Mahan°, City at 1.50 - P-51: ;Passengers ' otiby,, thisi_train can ', take::the Lehigh Yallar I = , Traliw.passint_Betblehem at 11.55A:hi: fort aeton end Politic 61 4Neric rsOYCentral Railroad to NOw York. -,- - I At-8.45A.AL-4CcommodationforDoylestown. ittAppinit.' at:aal, , lntermediate 'Stations, "Estimators! for ' , wiuow Grove, Hatboro' audldartsvilM , by gibs train ,: take Stage 1 at Ow York Howl. • - , _ _ . ~• -,- 9.45 U. (Emmett for Bethlehem : Alielltaimlifonok. Chunk; iiibite -Hay Wilkosbarre, Pittston. Scranton and Carbondale via and Surquelmana Railroad, *Moto EatiOn and ts on Morris and EOM= Railroad tO ew. Yo.rieriadAllento Now ans, and points on New JerreE irtral RailrO toYork. via Lebish Yelerr: At 1045 , E. it.'-LAcd.o ;Awn/ for Fort Wsishiiitton t il Artoppitrg atinterniedisto tallow. Bethlehem, At 1.451'. M.—Lehigh _ alley italaNtra 10t...8 Allentown. _Mauch Chun_l4 White Haven, Wilke ebarre. -, littrtou,Seranton,and W omixur Coal Refilturs- ' t At a.45.P. - IL—Accommodation-. for . Doylestown.' stop ping at all intermediate stet one. • /_-• ~ -t, •-t At 4. 15, P. hie-ACCOMM salon for DcliettOwn.iiten ping at allintermediate eta one. t / _ ~ •;At p or, k.3 , 1„--'lltrough sse mmod anon for i likideherit, , i i and stations on main line t North Pen vaala Haw; ' " - -that St Bei" `II •i. - ' " 'it road '' coY,necttng a Bethleh~ . ~ :with Lehi fi Valle - i ming Train for Baden; Allentown. Mauch Ohunit. At 6.20P.N1.--Accomodation for Lansdale.-stopping at all 'immediate stations- . • At age P. At.-.-Accom noda i tins for Fart Washing ton TRAINS ARRIVE 1N 1111,ADELPHLS..• From Bethlehem at 110 .A. 225 am:LAM - 10 P.. 81., 5.20 P. M. and MA Y. Traina make direct connection with-l.ebigh-Valleg-2-or—Lehigli-und-Susque hsnia trains from' Beaton. tiCranton, Wilkobarre, Matra. 1109 City anti ilarleton.,tl" • _ Pasrengars leaving Wilkcebarre at 10.18 A. M.,1.40 la, M., 'connect at Bethlehem and arrive ill Philadelphia at 5.2 a From Doyloetown 41 , 8.116 A.M.-. 9.65 P. U. and 7. -Ps. M From:Lansdale at 7.30 A. From Fort Wilithington at 10 d 5 31. and aio P. :ON SUNDAYS - . - • 7 . • ----- , Phihd elpb for Bethlehem at 9.80 A. M. Ph iladelphia tor Doyiestowla at 200P_ M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7A. M. • - Bethlehem Air Philadelplitrat.4.ool":l.l. -","- Pif th•and Hixth Streets Patelenge:r cane convey paseen gere to and'froni the new Depot,. _ _ . White care of Pecond and Thl- StreeteLine and Union Line run' withlna. short distance of theDei-ot. , Tickets must bo procured at. the Ticket office, in order to secure the lowest rates of fare.- _ _ - - -EMUS' CLAIM, Agent. Tickete ?old and Itaggaggehecked through to- principal • pointe, at Dianne North. Penn. Baggage Expreee office, N 0.105 tenth Filth etreet,:_ I • - ''-' ' ' '.t' . REIN ': .* 'Milk ' [ CENTRAL Railroad.„,- Fat- um& T• H. ' '. ' : --- akinq Yearley the lvanie ja Railroad leave the 'Do t, at. fhtrty.brargrui M k treats. which-is reached .DY thegarent. • idtreet sengerßallway. the =ta t tp i r , hist car co - 62.Caarth traln. leaving Ermt amt e .3ierket th , Wdra% belt:weirs depenure. . Those . rot thrr. nt.< ant ifatont Street Raths'artutt•Within: • .Meepist OarZlicaste lain be had Muth' tlenat the ree othee. Northwest corner of ' and - Chestnut :straetsi and. at the Depot.' 4 "....--• • • -•.- ': :'' •• . .._.- - -L' ._,.:, 1 gtrisinf tee CnkonTrandarrupmiarmy will oaptrOr - egg Baggage at the Depot: OrderalMt attlo. 901 Chest. nut street; No. AilV LE US Market its . ti wilt receive attention.' • ' rigid :Trifn:......... ... v" ' ” -_,' .- ..':rit 15.60444. - ' `Nall Aecorn...'.'. -4 ........at 10.80 A. .Aqi...1.,144 aud a.OO P; ki : „Radian°. - - .............:..'. ... ..... ....-'.....4. .at illidit M.• rieltrer4O.. • ~ - • ' , --... ... .... .........at LL6oA.lki',. tbarristrorgArForiminiaaroir . . ' • - At Lao P. Lanagtergocommeristbm........ ... . .. ...-.......at 4.00'P. et, Park5burkTrain.................: .......... : . ....at 5 SOP: hi. 4 Oirminealikoofters.:: - ..., .- .e'.. - .... . .... . . ....at BMX M. • trio Ilan sad Buffale Expreas...... ..... ......at 10.415 P. M. ~ ,4,ad lohlailLtprem.... ....: -. -.'. .r . ' 'at MOO night • - .i: rie all• leaver_ dailk lissiteX-finirdayc.-Lnlnniev.ou _ Baturdaynight to Wiltiatru3port only. , On bunchy night Parseng_era :49111/04V4),Phileulelphili,at LI o'clock.. , _..- • - Philadelphia Erman . leaver' darty. All ogler trainil • ._,- Western Acco?mnrodanion Train runs 4144.11 T, iniceitt, BuridaY. - .lFor.,thistrain 'tic _ etc - Mint he Pastured, and • ;baggage delivered b y_ASIO_P_M„ at 116 Market street; +.- -- • - < - • ' TRAINS -- -A.R.R. AT. DRPOZ:NIZI •- - ' - - , . 'Cincinnati 8aj0re5e............. ' ~...;..........at aui IL.' is: • phibidiophisumpren - .., .~ - “:8.10 ."' •• : -Paoli Accom... . .Oi Wita: .... 6Eiiirag tiO P. it: , Erie Mall and libiffitin'Exteress ' •• - 47.1c0g A.M. 'Patinas:mg Traini................. .....".. .... ' 9.10 '•• .. Fast Line, __ _ . ...... "10.00 " -' • Lancaster Train........ . . .... .... ... . . ... -.'..... "12.80 P..M. .ErieEzpress.:-..‘...'...... .... i• .......... . ••• i,.• .-"',423i :" • - Day BISON ' ' ' 4 " at 4..% ."'.: Oarrisbnre MOM... " '. ' ." ' • ' :44;4444 .•" OM '''' ,Eor forth& informaiOn. appl y to - -,-. ,josfiN a A LLRN; Ticket Agent. NI Chestnut street, FRANCIS FUNIK,Aket%. 6 Market street: • < " - ' dAIdURL 11,4 W A LTA M. Tbsket Agent at the DePot. • The reMitrylvarda Railroad Company will not assume ' any risk I forßaggage except for wearing serene; ar I limit their irmpbuity to Ma lfandTsfl monist lb:main-4 All Baggage exceeding that , amount in , alue will be at the risk pf the owner. taken' b EDVVMRD korW l c Luit 4 E n s :drat:L. • , . ,' . ;, • ,-,. .. •, General Superintendent. Altoona. 1 1 4- • . . . TOWN AND N( E WEB I 'POPi I N E WI. I ! ROAD TIME TABLED-011 and attu Friday. May 1. 1888. ;? v i A k Egm . ,,typowN, Leave Plilloilelp 7. 8, 10§.09,. 19A. ! K. 1. 9. 114 89d, 5.10. 7. 8. 9. 1 •IL' 19r. M. • Loavgermantown-e. 7,1%_13, 8.11. 19.M.12,4„1LL 8.4. 4636 7, 8. 9. ilk 11 r. m._ • -• 4 • Toe down Irian. and tho 8x and IM 81 1 1118114 not atop on the Germantown Branch. ON BUNDA.PiI, • • - •*; Leave Philadelphia -0.1-5 mlmilesd. Kok 7 and iMp.9l Leave Germantown-1115 A. •1, 8 and 934 P. • CHESTNUT __ Leave Philadelphia-4k 8. 14 12 A. 51.1 I, 834. I% 7.9 an 11 P. M. - • • ; • Leave Chestnut ntii--7.t0 minutes 8.9. _4O 4411.48'a ILL ; L110..8.40. 440. eto b war u taf e r . Leave Philadelphia-4.15 minutes A K g.l and 7P. M Leave Chestnut 11111--7.50 adulates; 41. 514‘ 12.40,5.40 and 4.99 minutes P. M. • • • . • • • FUR CONBII9I4OCNE,I: N ;A.NP NORRIBTOWIsI. Leave Philadelphia-4 736,,8,'109. A. M. s 1)6.8. 434. 534. 4.15, B OB and lli6 .r.• Leave losrieern-5.40. 7.7.5(1. 9. !I A. K`; 134 8.4)4515 and 536 P. M. • • ON ith ttr i Airti • _ Leave Pliledelphla.-9 A. M. • Sild and 7.15 P. 1 , 1.. Leave Norristown-7A.lll.•ildand 9P. M. • . • • FOR , DIAN NS.• . Leave Phihidelphia---4 IX, 9.11.06 A. Pi. 8, 44. 4.15, 8.05 and 11 3 5 St. ' • Leave Mena7onk-8.10. 73d. asa. thS. 411.11.1 LS3 ; r. t 34 and 91.81 . ON ffONDAN73. Leave Philadelmbla-t+ A. M. 1936 and 7.111 P. M. • Leave kLulaynnki r ilit 8 and 934 P. 5L ••! • • _ , 19. N. General Bureintendont. • , Dot. Ninth agla Green etre.% 1 , SHIFER AVII9TALkI i MWMOM. TIME. TABLE.--Canmencins Mon.. day. isov. Md. OM. Trains will leave Depot, corium' el Brood*moot and ihr.ashington avenue; fonaws t Was-null Train, 148.80 A. M. (Elandos exaepted4 SalUmore, stopping at all regular stations. Conn tlV ta =are Ra il road at Wilmington ler Crisfield ' te stations, • ' : • • , c , _, ' . ..• ~ ' ' , Emmen train stilled M. (Sandals enoepted>lio rat., mote and Washington, stopping at W vile kid Elavre.-de•tirsce. connects ist i 4 n =on,ta train lot New Castle. _ .__ • ' , , ~ ,*, •.: , ' • . , 1 Express Train at 4.00 r. K. tBOn4a3llUeentf for timora, in* n ashingtp.pu stoPpinCet Mortar. Th . Linw_siog, crnt, wnmingtoo,Newport, tantora ire i Elkton, Ort.buaststausrlestown. 8.. • • Grime, fAberLicen, perrymairs, Edgewood.,. woi,ta„ (Masiga.and.tate=ers Ban.. . • N ht Rap:tees at IMO P. MAdallyl tor ilanfinore and • 99 - stepping , Ato Chester. 'Whales,. .I..Mwood, Clasmppnnt, . Wilmington. Newark. Elkton. Nartineust, Perryviue.andlilavrego•Giace. • YaaaenaenforEortnnaLoaroe and Norfelt will take tho 12.00 : Trsbi stopp i ng 'Train. , , • • ._ .... at all stations inmate 4=sJadl WUmington ; Loapc ' Philedelkhla at 11.80 A. M. 2.80.• _icxi, ;up:: Railroad 6.00 P. M. train connate with the Weisman Pclrfiarriructon Mak and to atitions. Lill . , __. Leave Wilmington 7.00 and & OA. Pd. and Lest fib :4.00 P . M . The m e A . lc will not litho bet Telnai- Chester 'and Philadelphia. :The 1.90 P. of, Train irons,": ,Wiimington rpm Daily ; all otter Accommodation '• Trate e Bandar' excepted: -' ‘ -, • p ro m B a ltimore to ihiLadetphla.—L (MVO Baltitaore 7A. a. - 14.;Vrar_BisIL 9.86 A. hi., ilityreas. 9.26 P. M.. mx• ores& ' 7.861'. hL it .apreas. Ac i tre , ~ - RUMMY T FROM PI OREL:—lslaie Bd. imore' at 7.gi P.M • stopping at sippolia, parr, ma w s " . Aberdem Elkt on. de 'mato, row" v il la, Charlestown. , N orth•mu3 Elliton. Newark. litn_pitgn., iiewport. Wig.. to legion. V monk Linwood and Chester. Through times to an pants Wect.noaux and Southwest may he orocnred at tioketoffles. 1E6;9 Chestnut streetntul or continental Motel, wluare ash litato Brows and Berths in -Carel i ruin be secured daring the day. Pensona P g tickets at this Mee can have ha/JOAO clucked at Wilt reaVtame byth fiaro e Uni .ouon Tram( N• C ,mtivirt==i•iit. SwEN AND AVANT JO, RAIL, • ;;;;* WD'' . AltßANoralm, At • . --- -i; " Nro4l. bi:1476;1a. 7 4 . 4 . 1*1 1 , w „Su viit al c r„,r,A v i he u f as follow... l Mß ! ;','' • imp A. N. ilt iORY43 V." '`'l' - e ' v .. ' .',.. 1.' i5.0.44.4e.tr•V!...A.. p,,,ra. , Dail ar Fre et. . od iii•,,,;: . ~,....... ....we W 41,.. th1nt °"' r n"11 edgu9a to Moo ariel s 4 ~ 00r. m. olon- cAPMF ' ' :*:"-°' t filato btat4"ll'' ‘...... 4 .s .3',.!.._...8ETuRN1 NO, mu, PIA-VP 4 1 1161, -23,m pM. ...I . rre , ishr .; ii i - al • • • ....,.• ~ ~. ..,- ~.:. 25 A; hi . - tl ado Aceoinnaa..ation. f rom , Ate 0......... ~. 9 . . • ' ***** • • ''''' v • 1 1... AtuA. M. , .1 tlon'Accaramuo -..... -1.... 0 k., tiiiii „WILL u l " ADCOMM°DAU • ' . ''.. -411D"H11914.°11:). ' ' . ' LEAV ... 4 5(115 . t.. 11C ihn Cleat iti M : Mine 13treet Ferry at. .. . m. . hx sly agent. Theddeuattogi s i it. • • - • • • " ii.. U. il — lol4# ' • imauklmumup etmn- ,- ~....... ..'2.L. , ...., ....L ..... :11, i - v ., ,, , 1 pia :I. ;IL 1, J:, • 0 . l a pj 0111).-::- Eir VIODINi to OINNNATI y tisPEINNOLE:'I • ~ it - RAILROAD AND P 111412),_ TM BO ~' + I' , than by COMPETING , Auroras. - , • ARBENGEROOM I ritint argall ' ,ii 0 4gNNATI II at 1 , ... . ail II - 1 tiLir ONE NNIET on the RO . 1 , , :Mir THE lir(M t ru Ent i pOotW, ./Plift a titotlo .. ~ AIM SUIQ.. from 4Lp • : • I to 011AWCINNATL Partrengatitnrilla) and 11.00_,p,_ Trafrui reach A , e ,„,.` , into WEST and ROUTH ONE on ot,ber.Routoo. Nu i l l' , ~ Ev i ir. it i nit . ..uo A . Ls ! r , itAi ., ; ~,, ..N. mew gm Affil + m diyp , . 1 mii.H.A.__ au on goo, " • Ti' NO :T • y ,.. -iirmsgpLums.• '' mi ~ • I mik , tor ~; C I , I - riiciiris ..-.., I llirlo o •t E gy,.r °EC UR 14 t "1 1. 1 A 1 BE W OEV r 8 '' ' ' 11111 01MVis rAN w's.tTl OP81 7 11d1, 33 17: _ We CORNER NThiTH and CREI3_7III4 Strati: , ,-‘,, ' • : . NO. 116 ALILREET 13TREET.10‘ Sotaritt mod riontßtit ' - ,--' . . THIRTZEIRST asickuourmstroot..wett nal. am. EICETLI4 thoiTTlekettati.Pittabungh; ;ra . • t--.....---- to NT"F.R WEST CIIESTSR- , AND -MLA.. l E e lE . u AZ A SM R on nod_ after, Y. f i Oct. s th. - ; 1868, :;0 1 0 - ,-itsMtul will leavarDepot. t and Chen nut streets. at hollows - - _Trains leave Punine phis for West Che Mer. ittl:4s A. Aar.. Asor B,lft and LI _Leave west 2.Bo. Chester for Pmiadelphi M a; from Depot owes. , Marketetreet.6447.4sE 9.00 mut 1.0.46 A. Id.* 1.66. . !60;d West Chester at 8.00 A. M.. and leaving ' Ediadelphia 40P, a top atr/S. C. qunction and PaSseinfars to or from atititiii between Wait, and B„ la. Junction - going „East/ will take' train leaving 'West Cheater at 7.46 A. 6L,and going West will take train 'leavins - Thiladelphia st 4.50 P.M.: and 'transfer at ILC. Mains leimhm Phdadelphie at 7.46 A. M. and tiO and leaving Went Cheater at 9.00 A. M. and 4.60 P. M.. 1 connect at D. C. Junction with Trains on P.And B, C. 11. IL tor Oxford and intermediate twists: - - UN SUNDAYS-Lti,v,,Ftliodoiptdo. at ,s,ao A. 31: and -. Leave:Weat Cheater 7.65 A:IC and 4.00 P. 44 L f The Depot is reached directlyhi.the Chestnut end nut Street' cars. - Those of the market Street Line ;run within one square. The can of both tines connect with • 'sack train upon its arrival.„ . W 7 passengers oro allowed co take- wearing atrpC're fixate. a nd theCommina will not. in any cue. be ie for on amount exceed) n_a_dlniunlem Medal • co i.s guide forthe wan' - ridit WOOD ROAD, __.t**;•Wilkeilliarte." . Ct. e Mount unnull i oentrana; And oil, points on Lehigh 17 n.. Railroad mann branottoo. da . r ... 4 oll76l7 erro=tetee ti eed s i gpetth metvl eg = 3411 : to the &boy° named pomte. cots VrOds dOtvued at the Throudi Frel4l4o - 8. B. , wr. of FRONT and NOBLEJ3 , p_efpro W il l teach. Wilkeabarm • Blount of.' rThi11an 0 .7.1.406 end _ttaLothet. stations in;_biLahanoy- , nw wyeranswater. before It A. M. • of the in= day. G4M NOIrgaMS• N THE - . DISTRICT..couirr. FoR THE CITY-AND . County of Philadelphia.—The Pennsylvania , Coin. pony for insurance on Lives and Granting AllllNities v. Henry.T.- Great, ..Lo v. Fa. Juno Term, 11903. 503: Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the fund in court produced by the Sheriff's sale under-7, • - All that certain lot or Wee - of - troumf - with - the - threm --- story brick Miseries° or tenement. back buildiage 'and. 1 bath house thereon' erected, Situate on the west side of - - Seventh street t between Market and Arch streets. in the, city of Philadelphia, aforesaid, containing- in,-:breadth , ", mol' and south 20 feet 6 inches, including one-half of the alley. three feet In width on these/WI. and in length, or._ Also, All that certalnlot orpiece of ground situatohm: mediately west of the above described lot. beginning at the distance of 65 fe et from the west side of Seventh street, on , tho south line et ground row or lAte of the Said.Joh_ l ll Rowland: thence extending weetward along the same I 9" feet to a three feet wide alley : thende smithward• along, said alley 19 feet to another alley. thence along the last mentioned alleyeastward 19 feet to the Western end of the said first described lot, and thence along thnsame !Muir. - ward .19 feet to the place of beginnin:g. • ' Will attend -to-- Use; duties - of - his .1" - anpointtrient, on Tit UIibDAY, January 7, 1e69 at 1 o'clock, P. M., at his office, No. 726 Walnut street, when and where all parties interested are required:. to make their o'ain*, or be de., barred from coming in upon'said food: d5.9610t5 JOHN D. THAYER, Auditor: STATE , OF CASPER BOODEE. .4.TIC- - - , -LETTEIta 4 Testamentary upon the Estate of O.SAPER dOUOLft. Jr.; deceased. having been granted to the nadereigned the Register otWille et Philadelphia, all pergonsjndebted to said estate are requested to'vake payment, and :those having claims or demands agtitilet Ittci , whlce ic.nowlythe sameovithontAlelay. ,to RAOHYA. squpEtt„ 879 North eleventh street. Phil& dee,W6o VATATE Or WILIdELMLNA ~ G II3SEN (LATE EP. .124 NY). deceasd.Letters.testanientary to allylma .• estate having netn granted. to t,bounderiagned. rma , indebted ; to tad' cattalo laske nonnentinndfl • havin g 'claims will present them. wituout delay, to . ideISII,LLIN. Executor on hhilAttm AEBTI k t , • • '', • ,• • • ao%sAirietit," El T, eft T ein E' t oP w l e r u g al t T t rg a E b t.:A , la t ? , t i fle f ; TA granted to.tho underaign i g: all pereono -indebted to the; . , o estate will make pazto ent and those haviog_ preeentthem to • &WAR" THOMAS, MeCOtoto; s • dela o oo• No.o , 1300 South Sixth /Area: IiETTERS TESTAMENTARY ' grant*d to the subscribers upon: .the :estate of NA JUAN RE.OWN.; oeceasedi all-persona indObted • to •the same will make payraknf,,And those having clatinepresent,, • ' thrni to THOMAs' 'BROWN, 108 South Tenth. street; • ' JAME S.ItrtYJN, 239 Deout et:feet:or. to , •4EO.IIOB'JUN- E IN Foq.,their Attorney, taat r . corner Sjzth and Walnut . streets, ' ' . -'• ' •. • ne2Giv COPMITAMBISHIPS XrOTIOE.--TEIF, FIRM' OF DOT MOLLINSHEAD • -IA to this day dloolved by mutual, commit. The nen of the. late fino.will •be, mottled by PITARLES , A.:: DUY, at the,old stand. No. 80e Waluut street. - CHARLES BOY: • , • FOIibtAsb.P. , HOLUNS/IEA.D.' , .: PAiLazommu.a. Dee, '24,1868. „ • - • I beg to Inform my friends that I have sold all my Into. reit in the both:tete of the late firm of DUY HEAD, to Mr. (MARLYS A. DUY. who will continue the bualnete at the old stand.. • LORMAN P. 'HOLLINSHEAD. • I beg to 1 ,- .('Orm my friends and the public that 1.• have purchased Mr. F.' P. liollitutead'e interest in thn business . of the tate brut. nod will conti_ue tho GbNERAL MSC. RANCH AffENOY Pr.IbI.NESS nt the old stand: ' . . • CHARLES A. DUY. de26 618 ' • ' Po. WO Walnut ntroot. PIIILADELPHIA.I2TH 810.9ra, 1868. The partneiehip b. retofore existing under °the firm. . , . ' or MoCOLLIN ItHOADS; is this day dissolved by Inn.' • - tual consent: the business will be Bottled by , either' liart. fore. atl2;l Market street, THOMAS MoCOIXIN. • • WILLIAM G. RHOADS. • . • Tho Plumbing. Btearn and OrFlttuThg bualneee, will be r LA lulled on Market street. de1944 - ' WILLIAM G..RIIOADB. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED - The_partoership heretofore misting under the dna of ROOF KIBBE & t.'o,„ is els day &volved , ; :1 1 the death o f BABIUk.L W. HOOP.. 'the business 11 be settled by the euryiving partnere at Nos. 24 'and 26 ank . . ' ' JOSEPH C. ROOK .• • . • . Executonof Samuel*. Hoop. _ HENRY" 1t...K188E,. • • •• • ••• CLINT )N J. THOU c, • • • , ,• • JOSEPH C. 1100 P • - , •-WILLIAM V. COI:LADY,- • " ' ' " • ' Surviving Partners. . • Puit.iiiialiiLCDecernber 1.11361. • • • ABTNEH~HIkSFORMED . , The un profaned hereby give notice that they have formed a limited partnership under the provisions of the. :act of , nesembiY, entitled P•Au act relative to sPecial cart:' nerships,r *PPreved alarch 21, 1836, and the supplements .thereto, the terms of Ivhich aro the folLowier.•vir..;• • ' I. 't helium° of the 'firm under winch such partnership. , is to be conduoted.is CPIZAD&V• & 'VROUT, - '2. Thu goneral nature of the ,bartneen Intended to be transacted is st' general , Dry Importing and Cam reltelon.business: :t. a. The General Partnere are ' HENRY. B.! HIBB siding at the Oframtidomse, in the City. Of Philadelra WlLLlAMCair.cattAtr. reading at No. 1322 . cob Bro•ti Street, in toe same city:and IL:LINTON J• TE Ur, rer Hinged No. 742 North Nineteenth , dtreet, In tbe same city ; and the epeciai partner to JOSEF/IC. Roof% reatd. Inp at No, 20O8 . Willate Ittreet. in the eahl city of k:itita- • delrala. • •' • • • • ' .'• • 0, 4. :rho amount of eanital' contributed to the common stock by said Special Partoer ;i le 77r0un,n114 Dollars In curb a. The sald partnership is to commence 'on the 'drat d of DeeemberiA. 11.1 and fa to tertzoeate en the that day R .11E HCBSE J '' • . WILLIAM' Y. CODuaI)AY. • ... • • ! • CPIaTON- ••• Bogota' Parma* des 'moll " - ElaT7ina Tait,: gaxeture. MEIWOK M,11: r, - .1 may. 40 w .'":1 lige/ Plahuldshlsh ' SPEati• , leiGlNlaridAtiM n %M.r. ,,i L . S. WOW, pawn. , salinr tr 3 BO .• Under, Mo. l'obtdar.;&a. • . T, : , :4: 1 thgmayth and Davy striae, sad i cif CAB NGEt—Loatil. Dry and Green Sand, Rhos. to. EI 0 1: 8, 1 34 5.II I , ritinef t for (savoring with rilate or Iron. T T. ... Cad or wrought Iron. for rehrierles. water. On TailllNEariftn:b its Retort" Smelt Castfoggh In.:Mors and ,Pramos. Purifiers: Coke and Charcoal till" atl NV A v gm e ttranft t :s v.,..it. Pan. , ar .t: Eppe, efecators,Bone Black Filters. _Burners, Vls. • • walnut Elevistore 4 OM WI 1 40 UP Wittig: LareB4`Zinhetn, 60l the folio ' argellthie: r , In Philadelphlwand vicinity. of Wildt" Patent Variable Qatar Rieman Beene. ' I e • , L jp PourteAr. a , Rhino & JustioesPatpnt.l) , ,ad,gtrai b m. Power ammor teitien In the G Alit& of Weston's Patent rAlf4;entrring. 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