„, , ITtr-ir1y.,,,,-, p,, , ,;,..,: mr• ~, i ~.. , 4 47 4 ,, tr0tim ,"!.?_... mE 1 i5 , iti . „ _,44:4 — k805tb0...*614,,§ tootrime inegkrer' 3 fear "idofthe Kt*” iiii * ll tlv 4-. *lfinle4u/,,. t' tiketlllete the ee° B .`','lt ;n , Ann envortith*/ est is In subP ~ _ „,, . . < Unto as the well-known poem ~. :,1 = - d'Artlittr," published iu the usual edi , ~,,,., ittoeins.hy.the Laureate. 'Xtve, idylls, 'f'lo,o2,onded to fall in between' " Elaine" and , 0 1 46011440 finite ' series, hear title " The Holy I"isw bL- "''Ost ' d ccc P r elims and Ettam" By contern rl aziiiititig*jitylls'ln th eir" entirety, we get the e ~ .."r4hssrlifitetirryson'snrittrktroin 1842; when,; . )1:.:40#40, st*, th e series (Motto dzArthur) ma ''' 4 , klitr,//1/11(te, 1.0 1869 ;when the first, i.. tUoitting ot:Aithur" is,published. We .t it lis I be. the opinion' of most people at ; olde st noem I ' the hebt it h the' - -„,,,,5 ~,E 4 i• / - • ,uri= 'fiemons, the largest manner the lit,4;l4 . Adignitied SimplicittP. Its perula 'now f4tibltidied,i,e,ftit. more confused in p n, less; ,iithille.hallii. ; and it introduces so sties of ..,Otiauttittlr names, to no purpose, since/ they are 4hen up again and smotithed'io the ear by /) .- "i.' Nor, will the new series b Vionght to "'.-t - ' with the idylls" published in ' grOup long I t the "Norte ' d'Art,hur" Et is indeed - '," , ,, , ":•. 1 0her0 invented to display tiers& r• nee in love, autd therefore a pendant to Eni . , but he ends V 'r,., tO Weakly, and in' style for wh' i ages pOst-Ar 7 thurhuthave invented the ter i rn 43nelodraatie• 'AP " 'the' Holy (rail," ' from '4vll 11';mittch was to ''have been expeeted, , fails to I .ve an impression '' ,-,3 ti; turitY;nrid insonmeh Tails lieLiind Tennyson's liifte c pOempf "Sir Galatialth : The new idylls, however, are useful in roc, and f ~,' 111 k ' A do , some Weigt# and ` 41eiploi. to it; l ' 10ii.'f:Nylli, ..riot B ,Palike :th e ir '• neigh ', iorsi and they are aceePtable erten - vies of that artifice of elevated kblankverde — li'''ii - in,,w lc At„*9apyson has uu 'val. Ale Ptiblishers 4uve ,i . sstred, the w le' Belied :together, now ' •. • 4onionntilig to ' six. „Wes grouped:4fier the lytiOrf"The '' , itind. Yrahle,''',",and r iiiiished it'abe .0o ii :, ? and.," The: fia.ssingq of " • ' Aililiei% 'We regiketlhat they hav'e'not 'seen fit 4 %Wild " at, • 1 l'• , het e rriAt to ttme t._e ,poems which, ' liiiri& rifted* in metre ,"arld treatrrient,i are l' - ' ~firtkitinlies -'ante same line pf legeud. ' We • do, • ";=,.','irrot refer: ta t the " Boafilcea," but bay to the ,' ' 0 ' ; poems really inspired. bytales of .Arthur, and `t" ,. . fp,: hP. considered as errtinlental advances liu ' •;=; ,I=l*.k , ellie in which Tennyson , has finally perl t Vi 400 4 , 0 iv:lnaist,?Plece r ;`'"These are the "Lady t;- , .4ll.fShaltrti, l " knotherAd istimps betterfOrin of r / ~..,:lite idyll' Of,-.icEirdim;" ',, Sir (andiad,/' and • ' ... , , ,it! Sir l.autkelitit end tiueed Gifinebere.": These, ',-';' ki- beingM .. Prflii ) 9sitivelYliif "di, wOnlLi;ohime :in • * . idal:s4sne graver Idylls as chartningly the abort aongs,do in the present : edition of 'l l '..:..T4 ( l l *ceas."4 - t*ime miscellaneous poems ' lot added to the ~present. voinme. The firstivf illiatie isl,:' 4 The Northern "Farmer, lkiPw Style,' ltirrTxhidly pictorial and lifelike, ,'a represertt,a , 43)/4f, the bucolic mind advancing just so' far ilibe ; nOble"art of disoontent as to he perf,,, ; i Reti.tally.straining alter money; ;the " Farmer" is trying to force, mercenary ideas on Ids son, -w.ho *heti fallen 10.. love with the curate's daughter. =•This is an' unpleasant progress on the CharaCter in the fine poem "Northern =Fanner,' Qld Style," whose thoughts dwelt with . envie' ble .satisfaction on the one feat of having ' stabbed Thornaby , waste; now 'the rich fielf content is gone, and the. Farmer from being ' *completed type beComes a mongrel image likely to change through greed into wealth and through wealth into. modern cultivation and acuteness. The Scandinavian ballad of "The Victim," with "Wages" and " Lucre this," have been published separately. A beau tiful fragnient completes the collection. It is * tale front the Decanieron in blank verse, taking up Lauretta's novel; the • fourth of the last tay, in which Gentile CAASelldi restores the buried wife of Niccoluccio Caccianimleo, and presents her in health to her husband at a great feast, Tennyson calla Ids Cale "The Golden Supper," and changes the name of the 'here from Gentile to Julian, that of Catidina to tiunilla, and that of her 'husband to Lii'pet . lie • has preserved' the . Sineerei , eredn-0 lout, enthusiastic Inovemeilt: ' - of , the r;iginnf, " Anti ' made a, ' ) beautiful and; . mating story.': . " lie' changes . the Conclusion 'so far as' to' send 'the , benefactor; after rendering ,NP the boy, away forever,; •this • , is . more • suggestWe and dramatic Than the finale in • Boccaccio, *litt nUrkei" the persona jive on intimate terms for the, rest. of, their ' lives; a homely termination -; suitable 4ti tire I,ifelike jpitoPlirity of the .Italian; hut" rather OHM ter the splendid treatment by which Te.nnyson enhances the story. The public * l l l ,be'iniParlent, for the cempletion or thi s ' fragthent ; at present the machinery is a little rugged; tile- , speaker Who' delivers the noire -ti;4?2, _lB: ll , 6" ti'PrlilierlY inttri4acedr fld' , ti/tiresuler'ir eittotietton=is due to the perfection of. iudi- Weal; paouiges. T1314-volunte; indiSpienSable ta:thelp* if bellea iettrpsi-'l4Y' . be fa*P4 4t. ''*ssrs. Feltis 'Obiood''& Clo - illowise si,sud ;be ljttest .luctibrationa of the people s poets Gerald'Massey. Tho Volume, a thick •orie of 31 , 6 liiige t s; eeetaiee one long kelp;'Of 9 Rages; 0/titled A' A Tale of Eternity.", It ismystical in nature, lint expressed in blear heroic rliynte of goed tingiug'quality. The following extract Atli' give an Idea of thtt treatment 1 ~,Bat, almost ere ,I could have Stile to fear, P - i loam what seemed an Angel standing near, 1 ` , with face like Din who Were the; old thorn, , , Drown, , In Whose dear person very _Love came down., 4 ^ - 4 144 on his fa,c,e,n, smile for iny relief:. 4. , drearn of glory in my tught,of grief. , -.811404ing an. influent mildness through the I; IntryllinifAo feel ajtvga.§,theihmile I saw: A A ,:', lib in ii , _let Donn ht he breathed a tragrance Pn, i . :346Wine, A a,u '7(r4reame some rottingtoinby Mini. ,„,„ purple vesture thin as mint, k , 1%0 Breath Of . Dowry upon the plum dew. ' ''" '''' • '',.,kissed . 4 ..,,,A tiame-hued, tlame-s aped, Goiden-llolly , 1• tree , , ~..111 1 °er kinctetl at. the tilun so splendidly * • ,e- 40 tto sof-radiant h 64. wzth ]-fish hair ,'' if4ave iri many a fiery, scimitar. ' • 4" 'We think of Hhades as native to the night; ,t vie photograph the other world in white, '.. That wil/ notpaitit Its tints Tron, our sight. ` • •i. But thereure,,Colors.of , the ' ternal Light, Arid 00 was •of then]; pulsing. Snell litre glows ' As oettrousddetred-blood or rtpened rose : , ' No liittat frortiline Past life as we have deemed The Dead to be ; na'pallid shrulow dreamed *y Greeks of old,.liut,pto,itdoikoisAeemed. Asici,ntiat a /Igh, arati ittibe, 41,pge4, co ti ilia:elide asglory roupirahout tke r plab6 IltiaTow hy ~,as yori tuarleitt,the gold ray.. MOWthat dahee invisibifin the gray • . AstlogeSp f i n shadow of hts irmeritiglit, ' ibe., 'be Dark Shape stood and sienou ag a in s t the ii,f J::4ll. 4 lght. ' pilau have reit, winn earth roc kt 111'der • , 'Attatest in it *Oa wrertalttrilp by the root: Aloxidatliguixof ail things had given, they might be tri heavon :. Avii,4 l o o s 4 or 'wide, white road, . 1 Akio Jaws ';444g : tit bit frozen streara bealeal .;,.4A' -.(..,,,,:, -1 ' .i:' , .. -:.'''''.',.lPl!•'!. , And he is le ' 'ing din the arms of Death :' , ~ )So did ',feel o find tour - ettith# s boutill.., ~_ Of Subeta , vras no longer safe tqleseunli: That spiri t': 'rings ,mahosquiewtkii fir gr 9 1 ,4 I 4 '-; ( ."i ; : ',4 ' ' '-• That sl, Bandy t.,,, hands ! withdravO ',?.,iiiur, *via* 1. , nd; ' , \ . ,i ...,. - ' , , That kg t between'partiti ,, leß'tilin plies' Nure.4tand visibly, as light through With,Tower to come and go, stand, uptight, Dense to the eye, outlined against the gloom. 'A lair nundier'of nifseelraneoue piece's are-' all hiving an air 1:f correctness, and' almost of culture' w cry creditable to the - po' et,whe . , has made hip:own opportunities:. Gerald Maa sey's heartbeats warm for the popr, and Moves -tenderly with whatever,,'is generous, loving , ameliorating and charliahle: .The fol, Toy I is very cheratted4lo, aild sa , 'pretty i f pict e : i ' 1 \ . ' TAR I.A.Vv . " NiAntax. irt*iii Na3 , l;aoy Masud. , Sim walks our woOd: a Shining one! A 'Walton withetn.,4gel-face, , , , Sweet gravity and tender , gT be- And where she trouts-Nit thef outs, Heaven blessotns itto,anall* 'g d ~ owers, This is tlie Ludy,=jun.. • One of,then pB s the , ,:. cin w , te, Man cl,nni t hAtearta t '`"':it in I l i g At i , Her press know; 'atm the APIs 'linovit, Morning, mu K.. uring Olitgirtul words. Avliere ;Lilo is darkestvalie -flat:Move With .infinencei imio43dsiblektive,., ,This is; the Lady ;Martali r 7.3 . 4 aiti, ,„ :0, ~,:„. Her coming alllaur heiriglitiy, , , With 4 balm-breat,h frow t heaven's hills:: , And; in-her faeCthe light is mild , . ,Asdlmugh tltenrt,whihiti,lier Spliiiki') And, in her I*. oin,sat Oalrigi; , , ; ; si, , The spirit ottcaraortal4Sprillig"c„ -;f `4 llo i'is,t ll,o ,x,k'N'Xlli4Pr "i'' One el; nod's treasArspfor the l'ocir! , . she,h - ecpeth open,hgart anci'doory., • .. That heart ~h oly pia of wea1t,,,,,1 ~;, ~ , B,r,lraminglife,writ, quick4a# bealttki, ;., li tit Lhat door , n oporting you loojift Koughi,,, To find God our side ,of Ileaysiyes b1ae t .;„,,,. ; , , • ; . ...This is. the Lady Uarian o , •; , , , , We mustlmake room lorio, l ler 1 4 1 0fe excerpt, appropriatd, tO sea d sliewine the good, brflfVe, ;",*;3l3sseST,o verse : • Alt OttritAN , la l / 4 04-Itif",onnasmayAs.; A blitherold , Carllei*Chriatmas; , Yoweanlco lindshle fellow , • ' Match me the bale:led rose in his cheek, Or the hffart so mi ld and mellow ;1, ' • The glitfdt glory in 4 hhpeyes, While'the assail-Cup he quaffs; Or the humor that twinkles about liie wrinkles k , As•helplessly he Janghtn , • • ,4 r Of all High. Tides •!, i tis'bhristmas Most richly ernwns thd year ; . , Right throjAgh t the land, there ripples anctruns its flood of merry good cheer. , , r • Troops of friends come sailing Idow.zr Making a, pleasant , Fling open doors! set wine your hearts! , Christmas is coining in. aPPy:time is 'Christnips;, °gather all athome,. nd like the Christmas tairieS, With their prankg, „o'er. darlings ,cotne ; nil gentle Sylvan Spirits hitt In holly boughs they hring,„ avow info good Angels, And blots ,our fairy-ring! Ajolly lama Chr s mas, For Plenty's horn is poured Then tows the honey of the bun, Our, fruits.all STIMMer. hoard! Merry men tall march up the hall; They.bear the meats and drinks And Wine, with all his hundred Ayes, Your hearty Welcome winks . A glorious time is Christmas; , Young hearts wil/ slip the tether ; Lips moist and merry, all under the berry, Close thrillingly together. A gracious time! : thepOorest Poor Will make some little show, AA ailing infants, seeing the fun, Will do their best to crow! And 0 the Fire of Christmas, That like Borne Norse , God old, Mounts his log up-chimney, and roars Defiance •to the cold! He challenges ail out-of-doors He wags his beard of fiame ; It:warms your very , heart to see Him glory•in the gaine, , A hallowed time is Christmas, . Of loftiest festival ;, " , • , , For, eightewnhtiodred yearsligef .• , . It opened Heaven to all. ; • , 'Twas then our Father, iu his arms, „ The Blessed Bahelieldforth • To win back wanderiug,huroap love And lure it up from Eartlf. The publishers have r made, elegant . volume out of these Atecumulatione of the providingpoet, heavy tee oftpaper, printing'in the best style of;the Cambridge press,and bind ing in rich plain imitation-'lWkey: ' ,is fot sale at,Turner's. 'he Alteid of Publiu4 than Covington Brpaks, LL.D,, las added, to le 'Riling id ' wbiel read) a 112 WesiiPg; bO/. 1 0 ,4 6 P ,t 9 34 ;9f tYP 'A'neid is enriched with most ,copiouxillustrs. tions, talien flora old medals,'.eatileos; mosaics? frescoes an 4 scillgtnre. , Tbeie ~ elncidatious are bestrewn along: the margins and interline ally; they, are 'generally engraN:Td' with prod snd takatbe place of an elaborate numis matic, collection. Aft. Brooks's compilation 'is likewise perfected with critical, initorical and 1 11 04 )141 gItal'notesill a fatxteal hl4ex and a copious and critically exact dictionary A. portrait'; quite 'e onieetural, unfortunately) of the - )Aarktnan baid is prefixed, and a beau- Map of -/Eneas's route , froui Troy to Carthage And /taly,' drawn 'and , engraved by ,everything, combines to make this the best, most interesting and help,. • . fel school Aneid we kndir of. An elaborate and learned study of the life of Agrippina is prepared Pt•of. S'ehele de yere, of,tlie University of Yliginia, with' the title of "The, Great Empress?' Under the florid pen of Prof de' Verb; the Mother of ,Nero "livee and breathes before us like a•modern.beroine t The story is carried on 'to'include the death of her matricide son. ' boiik' Is a liighly cOlOred and roginntic compoSition in elucida tion of ancient history.' Published by S. & Co.: : , Harper Brothers are the American pub lishers ,of Lord Lytton , s translation of the Odes and Epodes of Horace.' The Latin text. is printed.to face the English version, of which the metre is an imitation, as near as practicable. .gtilwer's which is vindicated !!sy . studies, which are close and learned. ' 13tit with • li'laceus, as with sis an ai.oniterof heartiness aiul vivacity which escapes, the cold, correct Engliskanan who endeavors to: presthit them to his countrymen. The, edition of Harper is'a vely neat one - .VOI - Sale by. 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' '' i', 5 * " Living Thoughte,"*ned by thesame f pub lisliersilia collection of ; maxims, Poems,; andflsilort aneedAtOsNe*appropriatelyt /pt, to eacht other? andAekeMPllfying the four •Wreat;';' , ttrObYets et liriStlari t EXperience, Christian irages, ChriSitiair Effbri) and the SoUrce of ' ' li' titil' ' isC A. trengtb. '1 e co ppi C. . Means, of orchesterOtass'„ , " ft I will assist the pious in tr eir meditatioro, arq. A aid thotfe ilio,ak humbly stri7ing,f,•3l..a.rdo the Christian Acid. it is printed vitiorinriiler, elegance. FA • artle . ,,,' by .11.43. 1 1Appintott dt..Clot, . , r I"Stniliedltt Bible , Bftlids" is a handsome 401c1)3'' Rev. W. I. Gage, the acconvlislied 411 ito't of Ilitter's Comparative'. Geography `of estrus. ~. jt, leplyeeflAtie,', the substece of. It\lveive aaacesset t Pefgretii , Lowell frigtittite, ston. It cormati l yt t•giv.o , the familiar', oil' r4ther popular facts ollplOsical geography in .11destine. :iipis iitifkeriAturs'plain, limpid des tAptive style, andtyfillAttrn the praise implied tithe Rclt3iitlbaYiWate.46l'- makes th& Bible cl areP' 'iiii,ke i octhe Bible '.More iu3eful.' skenPS'4o.9 c 1 0, ''oo :, _valuable illatlitra" traps adorp. the work. / 111 is publied, h tbet AMOrieall, Tract , Society, an(ksold by )3 3, . Lippincott 4,00 1 : , , "` REPIiINTA.—Miss Anne • Brewster's ".Ctoin ,pet)saqon" is a noveirtibieli we are very• glad tO,isee pushed tO• Second:edition. isTo one cai redd it without teeling a process, of 'mend tal;.rednement hegwi Vyithin lan. It is, a deli catp and elevated story, wherein a eompany'of rare souls are, swept, musical instruments, by the.. subtle• refinements 'of . passion. The author's remarkable musical culture finds ex pression in it too, and it ranks with musi cal stories like "Charles itiachester” in its factiltyOfkbadlingenthuslasui lei the glorious art of Beetlareen and Mendelssolm.—Published by X.,ipPincott. • FroM J. B. Lippincott &Co. we receive the two following works of the Bayard Beries,-1 the •ig series" being externally 'distinguished by a sqbare 12mo form; with fletible 'backs .ele gantly covered crlinsoti or azure cloth; First, Beckford's "Vathek, ' the masterpiece of one of the, wealthiest literati who ever exl isted, " is a gem of imaginative, orientalism, fit, to go with , the Aral:44 Nights for , opulence and caprickminer4l4o having sombre, depths into which fancy never reached. In this dainfl, form it seems to gather a new sparkle, like VrAistern--' wine in a clear Venice glas,s.---Second, allot lation of the very curious and ancient life cot Saint Louis of France, the 'great; kink; by"thi! Sire de, 4;4 mariber.s of Dan:nog-4Pd I:4l4dells>"'Colitit44 ()tithe Gallic rand French Historians.", 1 1144. curious old blographrof hinv-Whom called a, kink, a hero , and dnarir bit a cder, quaint and Moving stOry, and `it has little:abih i ked in the first part loirthaeit it iri6l4 feadable.. l :these two lar, style ot i jniblication,andaPpear : tat,4h.,* , trOsh of origin.";.but the 4 , y 4 ti ct ' 9 l i 7 l ,l )B , ftr# only the London ,imprlinatur of ; Sampson, Sow& Co., whilst the other,(a is marked Scribner, Welford Na , W York. , 4 is "fliackeiay's " "Book of Snobs" Xdpkir.the fourth volumeAplleton's edltioiirep* 4 ' . .cl~aneo_ii t s;world. of • he stltar#4), all ' , fit now ready 4thT jitlf4"X AP4 '•u§ktlY.,Pri!ktfit :uh 0 .f . j.4P40 01 P 1 9 . pampbletst , with - broad .thozgintlinv yKtcania the volume.: tY,lgbt rilorerWilltompletett&sot4 . TititE.:l3lE4Bli Illi•VISIEW:„10410/10th t PRlaleil3e, 4 present ti'teW extra.cts 'froth hs*lt part. of these delicious peems. The "first — a proof of Mr. Morris's gift' of gay anct'exqiialte deseriptioo, is the lover'o dreath, „froth . AVM* this and Cydippe." ' • , 1391 E 4M OF f ftr Now 'nchtli the tree he'sank adowndt 'Parched was' the sward thereby and lare*l3', Savet where about the knotted roOt ' : A gteen pliee spread.. The golden frint! Hung Onthe'houghs, lay ealhe gronlid; The sp ring -born thrushes lurked aroun d But/sang not. Yet the 'stream sang - Welfc•' - `' And gentle 'tales the sea coild tell. Ere tninrise was thel - Isher one; A tad ,now his brown-sailed boat alone, • , Sane league orstefar ofF:the, bhdre,' 14I0Ved slowly ineath Rweephig oar to soothed by sights and' sounds that day,' Sore weary. soon Acontius ' • In Oep'sleep. as he erst had (lone; And dream (3d once more, nor yet hdd gone It'en this time from that spot of giontid;, , „ ' And'onee more dreaming heard tth314(1 1 1111tt (If Unseen mingetS, anti 011(4313;0'1'0 • A pink-tinged cloud spread ' - thWart,,the •-• • shore, • , And P. vague Inemory tonebed h In Hoy; Amid his sleep ; his •knotted brow ' • 'Gatti to unfold, a liapm7 smile • , ". • is long love-languor did beguile - As from the cloud the naked One Caine i railing forthbut not aione ; • For now the tmage of his love;!, • Clad like the zmurnoring ••Itterner dove; She held.by the shin trembling •• - .ArFnoiv be deemed the twain did ta;a4A Anigh his head. Round Venus' feet"' , Outtirake .0] e Changing spring lloWeta From the parched earth of antumn The long locks round her naked The'sea-wind draVo ;, lily and rose Pluckedfrom'the heart of lfer O wn'elckei Were girdle" to her; and did TO lig: • Allied with some titurvelonA- gold thing; Abbut her 'nebk.and'btAonr White: Sweeter than they. • follow4ig is one or Igr 3loiria's grage-. ful. Introductions, It is the prologue with' which au elder(Present,.s hiS Ssory, in one of the : inter udes fhrown lietween the pairs or stories : (*Mu itis,, , friMsds; and no: history, „ :-; (f mexmlio. overawed ;• so Mantle mo nought If um:Wima; things together. there are brought .Strange to ; our; waking world- - -yet. as; 14 , dreams ; • • ; ..• • ; Of ..knowu things ,dream, Vhatever. gleams : : , , • • • ; Of link nown.dight may make illeM strange,;so : here Our dreamland , story holdoth snoh , And such.: things; - loathed, cos ;we do else , indeed, ~• • - • . Wore all its marvels no to help our 'need PinA, FUIDAY, DECEM4EjI, 31, 1869«.= Ati increased vehemence nripaptinite 1 k; ' ,- ~. ' '-- , NEW PUBVICAIIONS•' ..,..tragi6 #ntbn e ity,-whic,ll is prevklent, ii) ~thl ieM,3l SifilDAY BCIIOO.t.JIO , DlillSlßltta TEA 'a ` Ale urs .14 .._, 'i %. .- ' Ile ....1 )• t h e f o li o in ' bent POblicationi. Rend L 3 -Cri °V , t , . flerios 'Of italest la elten'llitnicui in • • i• e • s • . A' , - ,-. . , --,-, , -- . - L; fassagee in, *inch *tenons aillhesSee tbt , zl , O l ' ii t L ii pl E x*N. , 1 Wifitindeli. Paris asD)ep 1 ' ' ~ : 1 4 ItS° - ' '' . 41 • 1 " , , . t. ',,.', ' ).'",.;,!.," :cifporim TOv4ts'D•ot7o,, • , ,'''',,, ..' , -., ", , , - ..,... ~ They . speke a sweet Vofee,'close, ah ! close` to • MISS TIIICK E BAY ' 'WM • ' . , . !, Thou sleepest,-Parls ?, WOuld that I could L'' 'g , ,, ......, . siee t- 641 t . .' - ... I C-11.4s0Poir4ES. LEVER Ott the shi -....dtr -OT lay litilb te Limb; "' " `r""" '' '''' ' - • , And ,he sitly.leng wratch.jng the shadows creep ~. .Olti "chatitgel ti.l) day, t 8 gone, and night is deep, i, Yet sleep not ever, wearied with the thought , Of all Ix little laps!) of ti t ans) has brought. _. ' ~ ', Sleg, no , thou. calrocipt me ! Yet 'mid thy Hearken,. the while Iz tell about any life, , , • i;,... The No I Jived, w ‘ l,4lq.'„mlv4 i the Atioly gleam, Thou wert made happefrit thejoyousstrife'' Or' intim soft kill •s Of th`ii' Vreck ICing's wit i Notild'st still nietitlibtit that' 'day had Coln ,q; toosool4;;.Li', ~ '.J '"!4 ,J'``{ , ,7 ~• '. tI.I Calling tJae.davn i tb, e glinur*, of the moon. "Wake not; Waif' Wit, 'bhftril tbe tale is told! Toil to lo to tell; the tale of theseien years! ' ' A gnawing pain-that neder grovileth bid, , Ii r ` A pain that 811 W/ net he washed obt by tears ; "A,Air4ary road the weary.footsplo wears, _. .., I , t rnowiiig no raft, but going to and fro, Treading it'hardbr ineath' the, 'Weight of' woe;, "No middle, no beginning, and no end;' , .1 1%1 o staying place, no thought of anything, , .; titter or sweet, with that one thought to blend ; t •,' ,-- "' • No least joy left that 1 away' might fling. .'!' 4 ' And deem myself gr , sewugreat'', no hope, td Va,,, nt clhie ing ~. : i neughl re but dull, um'esting paint - tirtidellinembiry dark;•6ll'strivrng isari'.' "Thtet-tf-bast thouthonght thereof, perchance anights a ~,', 4 ~ t' ' D . ( ., .•i • • (.. • In early dawn, and . Abudftered, am) , pen said, 'Alas, poor soul ! yet bath she had delights, For none are hapless but the dead' fg; ,0„)lar,1 -, ttii 114)(11 upon thine head, 14 .1 4YP1at, , nought can take away I ..wait c Ol . f t 949 lla #PF , ' 9 n Yk d V 7. , '• -... 1. ..• , P II i 110.1LI,DA31 1 1`, (GOODS:;' , 110LIDAY'.ERESENTS iiolt,'GEtrzguitN..• : •: • •t o • J. W:, SCOTT' &HCO .•• ?fa 814 Chestnut . ,Street, Phitttilefpiir 'lour doors Colitiientaltotel. • • • . I' ' ' tf SOLID SILVER WARE Useful aecl Vaivakle , ) r: 1. • ,s 9 • PRAS INT rr S To Wife, Toothily or Triondivo WM. WILSON & SON'S OWN Old Stand, Cori Fifth and Cherry Sts• l ,• PHILADELPHIA. Akio, A No. I PLATED WARE. delq-etrp-18t. in§ Bridal, Birthday and Holiday Presents. AIJ 13()N MAROHE. The One Dollar DepartMent contains a large assortment Of Fine French Goode, Embracing Desks, Work. Glove, Handkerchief and Dressing BOXC£I, 11111 great variety. Dolls. Mechanical Toys and Tree Trimmings, Silk Fans, Leather Bags, Pocket Books, China Vases and ornaments, de., s' FROM 81 00 to 850 W. eaflaT in d it e dt a gg e 4Ti r mted s f G ro o m oli kre P n a c r ea an nd i Vn e gli n tig Fashion Plates. - Fancy Costumes fornMasuuerades, Balls, Acc., made to order in Forty-eight Hours' Notice, at • MRS. M. A. BINDER'S , Ladles' Dress Trimmings, paper Pattern, Drees and (Wink Birthing Establishment, r • 44. W.Cer. ELEVENTO and CHEsTNUT Streets. OPX.if IN 'Awl: EvErmict, "rny2s-tt rp 'HOLI.I)AY GOQI)S IN TUE 1-1 r d'w e Skates stianned i COmplete, from Pei pair, -- Tool Chests. froth 906. to $26 each, , • - - - , • Knives, from al to an per set. r and Spoo'ne, beat treble Pate, from $2 . to $4 60 per Bet. • . rocket and Pen linitee from 20c.. to $4 each. , And many othergoods- in great 'variety of stylei And PricPl4. At tho o t ts.t .7 ! 11 ••• .4 . 01 414 Ca01i1. )11"1. ..“11 ' • . 1 1101'1 2 1vairOitore,Nit.1.4999,14viglief fOlKeelp L • ' 4:413'4 , 1141 , 1ANN014`.. , . IlETtritS PRESZN TS CAN BID HAD IN • largavarietyial kiw.cash arkea. , 'W. 0. PS.I.IIIS. Stationer, . I de27-st§' • 4 ' ' 128 Arch; below Eighth street.. , rAlFTs i :dr i iIAOLYWARE. - • N...1 - • , .TAblviilatiory; with ivory, iv:lnside; 'rubber and ot ) bgr handlgs, and plated bisules,; ChUdron's Knives and orint, Pocket Knivai, Selesdrs 174 sets Ratore,ltny Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors; Katchets ' ,Pincers, for watch charnis ; Boxes and Chests of Tools, from $1 to 87.5 ; Patent Tool Handles (twentY miniature toOle in there); Boys', Ladies' and,. Gents! 43ksjee;• Clothre Wringers (they'll save their cost in cloth logand timer; Carpet Sweepers, Furniture:Lifters; sets br - Parlor and Field Croquet. miniature Garden, Tools,,filsrpet Stretch; era, Plated Sooons,-Aeorks Sind Nut' Pickiti3plce.and Cake Bozo> 'Tea, Boni JaPdotillria.frfoikki Nut Crackers, Tea .Tram and Waiters Patent oh id liters (pay • for thennieltes in coal save d); Corked :Walnut .13racketoi Genlienign?tallacititatfitteols./30411Sleds dp pin Perste 'and Cherry Stoning* Machin it', Patent Hut beg Gratevi, and ,airo eral vasiotY ofeassfullioneekeepi, ing Hardware. Cu ery, Tools, 4iFf %Litt TRUMAN Jt SHAW/S, 80. ight ThirtY•tive) , Blarket street, bet. low• Nint Philadel hitt. I '9IIISCELLiNEOUS. ".`" ;L ta , ;!?. ! , f • First Medal , and Diploma , govpx.;•;':ozr:Mtoi.Lu, '‘A*o.lt*N‘:lNST:l'iiiTt iiiif,;' . ' , I Report On Steirin RoleiFt/ Thirty-eighth Fair of'tfib Atne;rienii= institute; held in the eity'of New York, iYotobe'r, 1864 Thelinrrison' Boller e 4 :First:'.ll - edal and Dplonia for Ist, safety'; 2d, eceinotny, sPnee • 3d, eeonOiny'Of This bailor was the only One Niilileh'Was found r ielialife tindea 7 pubic of drying the' eng,ines the „Exhibi:. 11617; and Nliich did furnish all the fiteanif4s thb eitiltiOetitiiie test at the engines" • A t 1•0 copy froftp.lio re,forf, kin file t . 1‘ Sigut ,J°U. NY4 I . ) 4 l 4 3 vguts. SocTltar.9,. ,PePc/nter , ' 44 0 1 .t 141 9 4 ~• „ . 41kRRISON BOILER WeilKS; •.. • ; d e ji twf rp tf k D . 1LP , 1.11 , A , • r =ME MMMMEINiiMiNMEMMiM :I'IIED.'''SYLVES r iI'ER" JO( e'' 'At 208 SOUTH "FOURTH STREET,' (11317 -bra. krx , t4 , "% TAY & dP, rogw:c"OF!rf*Ak'..:.fy9:7`o,R,Y,.•:;•, NOW .11 4 7 FULL OPERATION, No: 73 Attil ' 'tretef a e29N.TELAWAlitavennr P , 1, AWARDED' " L,w-od! • • 'NEU?, YOUR WE= A NTIIOXY TROLLOPE. No.l336—tbefirst of the New. Year—of Littell's Living Age, contains a'story by Miss Thitidteray, and Part 11. of a new'serialty Mrs. Oliphant. Another serial by Chue. sierettwhlchyprOunseit , best) isalsabegun.ln this periodical No. 1335 alscPetititiiiihn hitt 'Article &Udated for the Living Age from Thsdes -.Ova ideades,oll got' versitg,..gducatiou in fierininy—eitartielo whipilhas at tracted thif attentien'of 'high oilleials ht this -siOnnitrY together with , other ietereeting and valuable matter;' cribbers ors who remit 4f a for the year IWO; the four ntimbers of December, lits, era sent gratis. These num bers ;Otani, tile ',ll,mghitiltA'.iit Mrs, 011ohant'e notelr, nisei cOniplete story 01 ' Dussida Life, translated for the Lirfris Age i i Antholky„Trellope?a, atm y of the. Turkish Bitth ; and the'uatuillaram amotint,s4 scientffic, literarV l historical and politieal matter: Published In.woehly numbers of al xty•fourpages each,. Giving more than three ,thctusanti double-coluam octavo page's of readhig master yearly._ "Tax BEAT or fig. timiluitutTic Pirot.tcAtrotti ' • ' • 9h@, Nation, New Pinta. - . Sub4cription: Ptian 198 ititt ; friea.poltaxe. An ex-, 'lra copy sent grutis ituy,oPagetting up a Club.or,Vtge; Now Subscribers. Addretw; , • • ' ' ' ' ;AwiTTELL &GAY. , 30 B3O3IFIELD STRNET, BOSTON. The Best:illinne mid 'Forefai Literature For Tin Detio td•ifxll.l,'e I,iVisc AGlig, weekly, con taining 4rearp of Foreign Periodieiti Literature, and eitherlnlO of the ieadingruagazinee of,' Horne Literature runnel] beIOW L - sitfil be tent OA nue addretel fori n t) yeariviz.: ltr liAEß4l . l4miLit INVEsittr,„or A zen), Tit : tirI4NTIC IntVITALY, PtiTNA 43 j, or tPPINCIYI7'S 0tT1114,, TITR pALAXY A Or ArrtEroN's 'JOICTIVIAL tweeltlyr for 60, Trix,,LIVING Aux and Tux irg_ti t ho4z:l Ax. *,4ci Addreleve. e tniX 4A" cr• • . • GE.-8 NtirrUbtiiala Lectn if;ati• delivered at the New ork Meow,c.f.„Anatopo s n .eraboc. tag the eularcbel How to lire anh.whot to Taxa Sot; Youth; Maturity and Old Age; Man heed getiatyilitrpvicwi; the Canoe of In digestion, Flatuleppo wig Mittens 'llteentoe accounted for; Marriage rbiloegrog f lig Oonelderod, &0., au". Pocket reliance contain theeeliecturee will be for. warded, poet paid, on roc Pt. et 26 cents, bY address W. A. Leary, Jr. Southeast cornet °lntik and Walk% streets. 1101.401Dble. tea is HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSRTS. 1.115. • • • . GREAT CLOSING OUT . SALE HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS, - • Commencing Saturday, December 4, And Will be continued Man January 1,1870, with prices marked down to and below A.the .wholesale gold priom, affording an oortu u ity.for nu pr ecedented bargains In Sun:class 1100 pp P SICIIITS and. COJASNTS for the time ebose•stated ONLY. • • ,_ In,igs) Hoop Skirts .f or Misses asul Children in 4130 Yarletiefi of styles, size,euality and prleee, from lso. to e2.umny of them marked down to less than one third price. Oyer 10400 p olmete; McMillan SIAM& and priciest, such as Thomason Glove titling In five grades; Jaa. Ileckel's Superior - French* oven in all dualitiee; WeriS'et.ha fourva.rieties; kiiiody's Patent Self-ad insting in Corsets; aladause B ' oy's Corset and Skirt Supporters' Superior Handmade Corsets, in all grades, Al issete , , C l tlldrenb, Are. Together with our:own make of Corsets, n great rarietY. - • All of which will be MARKED DOWN TO PANIC PRICES. Call early, while the stoek remains unbroken, as there can be no duplicates at the prises. At 1115 Cliestnett Street. de6 na w f Sm • Nr •W. T. HOPKINS. GEO. J. lIENKELS, CAI3INET MAKER, 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET.. ESTAULISHED 1544, flood Furniture at the lancet passible price. no:118-Sin =OEM t.. .._ i .'.i1~~~.l . . Tbe Yooket-llook Calamity. and ''" B l)l6etory for aneaetyleo. • - 4., y, l ini.l ": ,ii: 4 -17, , li t A -....-24 ~, 4 .•‘. i i i ; l ill -:, 1 11 , .. ,G Is now ready. andlaay se'bad• , •AI , ~~'. v . f ~... 7'^: . . ~.. N.i . :.o::l':',lt - 1.2::N:G4 1 , 4 .; ' • "whleh la as deer as inisible the rates d "at Irbieh'lriork - gsairally is done A -.C — BRYON & CO' ,„; s:! • • . e.. . ~'Steampower:Printers,; No; " 601 'eIIESTNOT' STREET (Bulletin Building,) BIAINrS t S,A4Di ' • Egtilibthill64 •WIif.II,IIANAGAN it SON, UQI SE Atiksuni , meninzits, I Ig9 Vitqi?.ttx,E3tOet. SAME C 4 O . I,I W ' I r t ati r l) 1 o . l r i:t ° }V i r rA . 1 771,1 ' ,41 .L &Avzi t. ‘, a A" • PETER Vißl i tillx4a SPlit4lli:;l Importereenmiq3rlivtire, . . A') 0._716 alnutatreet , Pbtlaaelpllta;>• ,f• - 777 "C r ,ri - . - 4 - V_ B. ,W.,IORT: t EI ' ATIORITEIDAV-LAW,_% t.loAniamionar .Leede,for.tho§tati), geMlY)talgatri, 'InInOlo; IMlgAdbon . ateget,'l4o.'ll;oldaago,lllinctla:. attlatf§ T N.P '6 'BUCK OF EVERY width, frota 2,44.100kiva to Attaches xvidAolitounipera v t' and Attning 'Dna, Pb4itit-gtiket,W Bail Twinevato; .. . - . 11111.11N1W. ILVILBAI4IL r r , „ ,§.. .l 9olio r tlit,sttoo.mtu-sahlitf.§toreth...l WiL14.48. 67-00 x.V 11' vabii trrgdt privy votligofeionf n. oil is„ infeateli t _it very float ,priage APlaßlittni. Eanu.; to er of Proniratto. ~ ith. a Hall Li 1 :„ ry atvaot 1,,,~<,c ; s,'r: ; a;~IIi~T~IFCiTxQI '9~. : t ~~'; ;; ,7 . Pei 'LI Arr.lD P lA' "DING , t3qh()&l .464 FPI . OM tabiPj 2404. a% 3301 3,T3 n 8 k • 5342 Market itroot, PhiladelP)4, An afternoon, elan for,/cona , evening , ollee forgentlemen Aterelai; WOueeday and Rai/dome varriagela to lei re l' 4 l3 ( eftee teken to lirrri , I Bones trained to file anyicilell, , .7 1111111E11 fit Club PritcM.. FVB,MITURE. &C. PRLNTING. MINIM ^V; .. :x~-,: P!.. ,. „ . !" , .'57.......77. ':,:.'.."Fi. : . - ,. ',.......-Y -,..;!'.. lut Ftriat 1 — 7 ---- ,------ - - -, , ~,' 1, Est*ill:dishedll l, ' 05•' - , ii ' A. ,B, ,B0B1N:S0.17 4, FRENON'PLATE LOOKING GLASSES. :*?,,':;' Bpliutiful Chromos. ' , ' . .i; • ENGl!A p ylts Aloft rAirwrviralW Looking.q4V,i4;6l44r4ehititieta. 910 cHEfirrmyr STREET, '74'33l2tr,VlVArnef"A.il i'litE.PßOOr SAFES, REILItING'S CHAMPION SitFES • Theo -, `Our'ning' - et the Chamber of Commer,e Building. • • PttILAD LPUtA;Deceml'orl3, lB49. MESSRS. FARREL S jIERRtIG 1t CIS4 NO:on Cheeinut qtreet, nipirtarintrt : The two liforring's parent qbampion Sato, purehneed of on by the Commercial yirichango and Chamber of Com men* alnitit eight menthe ago were the conflagration of the Ch Moho r. of Commerce E r - f on the 7th but. Upon opening them we tonna the bookaand papers in a perfect state of preeervation. can, therefor), readily testify to the Eire-proof gintlitios of the, Vorting Patent Safes. J. H. 3111011ENER, lormidenr Commercial Exchange A.IEUEL L. WAED, Treasurer Chamber of Cannnerce PIIILADELPItrA t 12 mool.b, 1,869 Hiannitto,& Co. • ~ You are respectfully Informed that the Safe prirchamod or iorlsOyerWlYWlrs buck was •in Boom No. 12, Com niorcial.EXchange, at the time of the Ore on the 7th inst. It was opened without dlftleulty ou the following day, and the moneys clieckm and papers Sound to be dry and . boiritm were 'ahmln as good etate of pre• Retfietion siebefore the occurrence of the fires except ono or twobeing 'lightly , dampened by steam. but In thee() fshil irriting acid Ilguroc,weria -.Pot at NU fidileed; and the "are. ball given entire satisfaction, • • • • - : . . • L1E1,17 12011Ellt8, llecretary of the .; tic Petroleum titorage CO. AIriUSIN roR,UXTfit et).: • GirrontlE ; The Bale which we Purehaecai from ion • 11 1# brrhig,W4P IrWe late fire in the' Chamber e rnerce Buildinit4nd although it wags submitted to the' severest teat of toy in the building, we take plesanre in i nform i ng y o i/ - tb ri t it w as opened the next day with ease. and papers; beaks, An...that it contained, .Were 'Nand to ba in perfect condition. , . • 9 . ne . 10Ctfill • • WARDZN, FREW R CO., ' • • Oflico.lll Walnut Sire , : t.l HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION EASE% the most reliable protection from tire now known,. MIR .RIEWS NEW PATENT ItANRICIIS' SAYER, com bining hardened and > Iron, with .the Patent Franklinite, or SIIPIONAEISEN, tarnish a resistant epilog boring and cutting toots to in extent heretofore unknown. Farrel, Herring & Co., Philadelphia. Herring,' Farrel 4' Shemin, No. 251 BroadwaY, earner Hurray St., N. Y. Herring & Co., Chicago. delallimmrlii;tikriefi Sherman, Neer Orleans. SAFE DEPOSITS. SECMUTY AGAINST LOSS BURGLARY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. TEE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY IN TUEIIt New Fire and Burglar-Proof Building, Nos. 320 and 381 Chestnut Street TUE FFDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Capital, • • - .• 31,000,000 ' • ' DIRECTORS. ' liroWrie„ Edward W. Clark, Clarence 11. Clark, Alexander Henry, John Welsh, • Stephen A. Caldwell. Charles blacaleeter, George P. Tyler, ,• : • flenry C. Gibson. President-'4. B. BROWNE.. ' ' • , Vice President--CLARENCE 11. C'LA RR . Secretary and Treasurer—ROßEßT PATTERSON. Asalatent Secretary—JAMES W. BAZLEBURST. The Ciernparty have mar idekl, in their new Building and Vaults, absolute security , / Auralcurt loaf -by . EIRE, BURGLARY or ACCIDENT, and' ' RECEIVE SECURITIES AND VALUABLES ON DE POSIT, UNDER GUARANTEE. Upon the following rates fot One Year or lees 'period : Government and all other Coupon Se-' '' carafes, or those transfertddir.by de-• livery 41 Myer $l,OOO Government and all other Securities registered and negotiable only by in, , 00 per 11.000 Gold Croin ........... ...... ...$1 per , 1000 Silver Coln or Bullion. $2 00 per 1,000 Silver or Goldi'latel n oder soul, on own er's estbeso, ot, value. and rate subject to adosstMeritTor balk. el CO per Iwo Jewelry._ AlmoonetwAt (12 r 4) per 9 tAfrov Deeds, Mortgagee and Valuable Papers generally,folzed vire,%ayex rsccord egto bulk.4 e r l i , 4 ierwj boxes.r e char ged ; according to hulk, upon a lauds of L. feet cubic caps, city, $lO a`yetr. Coupons and Interest will be collected when desired, and remitted to the owners, for one per cent. rip Ppszipiloy offer tor BlitNTi the ,lessix,- exelusively holdlri the key, ' • ' SAFES INSIDE THE BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, At rates,varylvg from $l5 to, $7ll each per annum, tic ** ' • . • . • • - Deposits of money -Per received, on which Interest will he allowed :-3 per cent. on Call depnelte t payable by tfl 4 aratri4bl. 4l l4 4 cent. en Wilmette* Sate, payable 6n Telt teta' notice. Travelers , Letters of Credit furnished, available in all parts of Zurope, This Company is leo a uthOrk.e4 to act as Executers, Administrators and uardiane, to receive and exi , citte Irtigtst of even Peitcript ion Ifrorntbo gonrte, corpora: , 'fiotti or . •• • N. B. BROWNE. ROIBEItt PATTFAISON„; President. t &attar) , and Treasur'ei. n024-w th f 2tri§ 011,0CEittESTLI 6111 E5 - 4it... " 144.1, .A.lmeria and 'Catawba Cranes. 8y.pr.Q . 134,5L/I,VY RAISj . NS. Almonas,Wainuis,l' , flaCiana 'Oranges, FigB2 Prunes, Citron, Currants, &a., &o. `i •• ALBERT ROBERTS. Qo i Jevej,h :and aV ~e Streets, ..:----_ _.:.....--,,,t_ , 1,•10§3; , liikiAD -41Nplo - - SP4.) ED Ratucui*Tintritliatitt Stitubh4 tki:Oritnit ' Order. )net eolObied abil i kellala at (. .KlErarrr :ti" Boot' `Yi)4 grocery NotllB Eitm b r lieognclpirrlt.boo,l-M/e4vo ef t. tiliaLtaPro, 1 ,1 4 -, GrouNS - AND.v,tfiiiLr ~ ....,Fore angii.h , pv..theit,b l Httiti; epilind L:Oholoo hite Wine and qrs t b _Arlo ylnegar„ tor plOkling JO store, andiforoiffelts 0 u 55 17s, East laha,g.voo o ry, A vo. Da s.otp kieeisnoty.. ,. ;iyo so ehoo s tio ff et atroott. ... . r US Th , tk5.,44,1iii1kit.4,40012 . , Qtl'lo)6 or choi c e greotEglikger , in , ' ittute . ttll fOr in la at , TT , I3 1 E kw; land (Grocery; Ntio.lig , olturth • uetumea drat , het Iti ghootoppWrett,. ; . , ; rure, .0 'l'f o j ': , i10t49 lkl76oKi Turtle and Jultleti , Bout* of iestoryielttli:Mitulklae • one of Ahe .lititlott attitiOli tor '12,1e. , 0pt0 and wiling;wirtles.. Sorattlaat tgb,STY'S EatiVlndaltotOry, No Ltd fibuth Second istreetotelow , gheattint meet. , • . , WHIT ID, XtAANDY INA Ptßk3aß V ING. --A choice article • itatt reaeived ,tuut ,, tor sale at , 00uSTY'li Eaot End At .pony No 118 .13toth. Second , etroet. below Oheottuto root: t,, ~ 6 . , ~:, .! , • . 110109 / I EIi q , S4M-4NAIVO • A TI , O, , TOUN.Q 16ADIES will be opened at"l'itil tion;tl . .iflitvett.th etreet t or, bum DA Y,lnikuary 3d, inn.' oa" f r , ' .7 : 1 4 ,.:;.; , :%. % •;., ,, ; 4.;: ~,..8,i::;:t,:.,,*;(.‘.-.,•,--:,:::: ~~~~ . d ` , 1 4 ^ ' ii , . .•ki -'.':.:, .V.''. iq: , . ~: c, • )- yti i I ing made am ka rga etli Be-, falfargland., . , (MATlOlirrntopt; by beleit.hidNifsift**W., Y. on'Wednekif n , Pattil* z.“ avid*, ‘,..; 4 90, £ww2 Vfelt in` tt, and now at'.; 4i 4- II ° * '''trr Vas*lnotfficed she would be. , ~..rrimE* is rgreat accmnulation of Amerfeaui, j: wheat'ln Landon and Liverpool, and seventy .:' (our cargoes are afloat boandforEnglan ~ than at* same time last year. , , , zoiii4 . i.„4iiiinister of Justice of Spain, haai. . making a tour of the country, but been - was generally bad. IA Allaikr. -1 ; b birg in e - Or t hewasinterrnpted by RePub/ican r l ti , 44 viVAL ' j .i t 1 R .. ';~~~ -_ Di Howe, in an address bar( inan,Wrage Convention ,at, yestatilay, strongly denounced nerVaarse in advocating neat Cuba. ; yester4 il p 4a - A W° ,:i Tim lea - 7 • 41i .,,,,, 1 4w....‘.. 1 41.• • manull '„'.• not,ifeJ .• • peeted . twenty ,••4 i _pass Om THE contrP ti 1 4- 1 1 ) , ship lines announced Yesterday. The first to ' sail will be. the Rhein, to-morrow, which, Will carry the mails, and has engaged for $BO,OOO in specie. • Jinnifir BESTEED, of the U. S. Court at . Moidgetrery, has granted an injuneiron to re strain the collection of the tax imposed upon the Southern Express Company by a law. of. Alabama. The State Auditor has directed the collection of the tax notwithstanding the iu jtinction, The Courts will have to- detide the matter. In Chicago, the total value of manufactures for the year ending today was $580,000,000, a decrease of $50,000,000 compared with 1868; of goods received in the city, $415,652,000, an increase of $18,100,(i00; and of wholesale sales, as far as reported, 5,68,035,530, An. in crease of $19,4-15;170. The number of build ings erected was 3,423, against 4,410 in 1868. VINCENT COLYER, on Wednesday, pre `rented to the President a memorial from mer chants and other residents of British Colum bia, askinglebe annexed to the United States. The President informed Mr. Colyer yesterday that. he had read the memorial •with,';great in terest,And sent. it. to the... Secretary of State. Senator Sumner, Chairman of the Foreign. ConunlUee. also read the memorial, and is re ported to have said that “the movement could have but one termination."' • 'Special Correspoodenco pf Oat l'hil. Ironing Bulletin.] MASOSIC VISITA 4 1869 .--The GEARY. Ilan no iusnu, Itt .—The o ffi cers 4 of the Grand Holyal-Arch Chapter, A. Y. I d M., opPennsylvania, M • their present ar: of grand visitations, other day paid r- Gove nor John W. Geary di ;compliment of a vhdt at the ;Executive Chains j , when Gmed'High '-4-t George Griscom‘ • 'I. vered the fighivrink , -The G • I "lligh Priest and leers -accompanyingbhn; of the of 'Pennsylvania, on the occa- As first grand visitation to the' twat' pleasure in the opportunity ifi their eongWtions as Gover ''at, Corm wall?, where was ,ne fast Chapteri. and the first i ft.eyah4 , Mesons_ on the "' iit price* • " 4 -- ish,'also,•to in. , ou thii• .. : • timents of friend aitY win , arelll - theyllV tover mire•lits a WI t that your evi ip-- man ,-bak dl al zealous,. the cause of k'r, its principles ' am •cee to the proton,/ iilization and b m the glad tae the regions of to the East yt I Peite.`l ProSpe,) soldier • you the integrity statesman has . ton, that the prim sure coadjutor . that,,iterevei p• , can be 'no perm' the establishment and, preset government.• ' --- - I:' , " ~ On such reasons as. these bh Thenaed Alai . esteem ; and while we hail you as a cdratianion, extending to you the right hend of 'fellowship) and fraternity, allow me to reneif an expom," sion of the great pleasure we have in giving . ' you our most hearty greeting and ixmgniM.4oA dons as the worthy Chief Magistrate lof.thel Keystone State." Governor Geary replied as follows : "Most Excellent Grand High,Priest, and officers of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Yennsy/vania.—COMPANIOIVS : It Is with feel ings of more than ordloary gratification that I welcome you to the Capital of the State in which was laid the foundation en the Conti. nent of America, of that grand superstructure, the Arch Chapter, whose, benign infiu? .ences have spread far and wide throne' every portion of our country. , "You will please accept my heartiest thanks for the kindirianner in which you have thought - t proper to, tender me your respects. Such as ' sumnces; coming from such a source, cannot. ' kiotherwise than awaken the deepest emotions of gratitede. ) I have always endeavored to'. .deserve, and•shall continue to aspire to, above All things else, the merited commendation of my fellow citizens in every sphere of life in which Providence has heretofore or may here after direct my,steps, Whenever I have been called;upon to serve my country, whether in a "', military or civil capacity,, to which services you genetously referred, I have' but endeavored to perfinin my duty, and'if I have failed in any a event, none can -regret the failure more sin -- F a ,n:cerely than myself. "`'ll.',.•tf In regard to the noble institution •of Free 0, s ' y thusonly, ,Lhave 'not cooed to lake ,ip , ‘ it a - . .., .\ ',,kr I t i 1,0";+ ' r ~=r~usi~ts~ic': Y' Will I* I W l g lt ra teti on rYI-, rtei: cirairJA on mum*. „:- 4 4 e i e with whesc a:l~ran-CLrd Dint. will escort the hf , Atr. Feabody's ie MOM :iILIMEUSIIIIIIG. ;r <:.:. .. MEM bMIESI tiAt tit it cohtained. But there was much feeling manifested as to the manner of its distribution, and on this difference ofopinien the workbag dragged along , a weary eXisten*in fulfiliMent of the purpose of the Legislatures of 186 , 1 and 1867. The second volume`Will be ready;. for distribution to the Legislature on its convening next Tuesday. It is, of 'course, uniform with the first volume, which carried the his tory forward to the.soth Regiment, in clusive. The second volume embraces 1,359 pages, and includes all the Pennsylvania regiments from the .51st to the 81st, inclusive. The frontiipiece Is an embellishment of the suitors flags, State and national, which figured in the Union army ditringthe rebellion. Then, there are accurate leaps of decisive battles, the prominent feature being the scenes of the Gettysburg and Antietam contests, most inter esting to Pennsylvanians, because it' presents the points at which both armies, Union and rebel, passed the Potomac north; their routes and objective points,. including Harrisburg and Columbia bridge, South Mountain, tbe Poto mac and the Susquehanna, together with their positions each day, and their lines of pursuit and retreat. It is understood that at the ap proaching session of the Legislature there will be aft at disposition of this historical business. A plan of distribution and of publication will be recommended, which it is thought will meet with universal favor at the hands both of the military and of the Legislature. The work, could not now be discontinued without posi tive disgrace to the State, and a useless expendi ture on a valuable and easily, but unfinished work. Over WO pages of the third volume are now ready for the printer, and the Volume, uni form with its two predecessors, will perhaps be laid on members' desks before the expiration of this winter's. legislative session. The whole set will embrace four volumes. , taunt' ENGINEER SHAFFER'S DEATH. The following is an account of the sudden death, this morning, of Harry C. Shaffer r ehier Engineer of the Fire Department of Harris burg, which occurred at his residence, on Penn street above Herr, about four o'clock this morning. We learn that at that hour his wife ' , era., awakened by hearing him moan. In, a abort time she heard the sound repeated, andl , ; jumped up, and attempted to wake him.. He opened his eyes and fell back in her arms, dead. it issupposed he died of heart disease . . Yesterday afternoon he attended the fatieral of Leseure, and in the evening he ° was arid- -eken to b" ' , al of our citizens, the best of ip 11d Magus to ~,,ter _lnch eat/tee& de= dirkt, ekerthlulY; 4t hi net to be that the i 'mperiglAmtlget of the past and resent years, aid thte`Yelaithat is just coming; andOf; the one after ;am (for in the French , 4y - stein';' there arc always four , :budgets 61$ at lime), are of a much brighter potn pleC Oft' hate any we have been accustomed to 1 fo4i . r. : :We Intuit still, indeed, as the ' hilfif.E l • g° aOr o ls4_, OthMtic" to "And sues a Oraole ae.*statt , ecreasing its pp'et4ystead • Or ItViatt ne atlsStitkir t 000,000 of our 14440 - luauoita statement , istat -least ;-pronnsingi*taut, gives reasonable 9 . etind-,,,f0 AelkettNit: ",that that et i dordde of French iriaoCialMinbiters, which, for fifteen • •Years ,et").;• :has only floated before their . - 'filYes•liktt. a mirage, destined, only to disappear...,"oo4- time., it was approaebed—a real surplus efreirenite over pem4iturei-3s et last on the point of ,being achieved: AL,64:eila fide surplus of 18,000,000 ra alizedlin the year 1868, another surplus of 55,- 000,000 (*. all;lnit" 'realized in the year 188.9=-," "total, 73,0(i0,600; excess of (* ordinary " income over "ordinary" expenditure, tabegin the, neW Year vitt K4lds, assuredly, is ter cpTosplNt than has greeted) mire of let. Movie's predecessors office since the, commencement oil the ti preset* s 3 stem lef govgnment. , is true that the minister immedWelY dispesesef sixty militates, of these sayiegeitlet- , Of 4 * Ordinary " income. and es:pa:UM*? Apink7e , "extraordinary " public worksitot bl 'eatettee,.. the ox r cuse, as usua4is "cannot be left lialf indo4d. IPA 01a bOutetfitit ~..,. r~ a.. ~. i AIL: igineer about a ion with great tittle ;of: his luld have been convention ,of. ,The funeral fternoon at two , ,So OMPAIICE AMIS. ;veiling Eta -The " odious"' by the opposi aeboinuit'of hat usually pre those of Allsl li - ;: hurt , more ~. • , ' Orr to( int:With • an' d• a ,' 1, fpetat oir ee. , .. JO tlia, , , tifiMP •• , Vrottne y. Ali i,Vih ti s s" elksogit h tOn r: .„ 4; . ~, v ot tf ,, for ma, .18 li t to, It'rericil , :g,..„ _lister hilste • 1 '0 , 4. , - o , :,' ~:, 3 , ,f0r .o.‘ ~, 3, me Neetke' : ,• , „'.l. , '*, •• , , r the -t• , 'r... 'ordivaty s'•Artisii t „;„,1 :„tw Al kuntf " 4 "; ient' recurring 4.,F , : , , ~,,, .opoe 4 , ,, w , 14, Besidea t4;400:101., 1 , .; , roved ~.• , ~4", 1) • le is able CV • ~ •: • ,•. that ;the ~i'sts,. which, aa •, z . , ,, tultirs long ago - %''''' V 1 411: :5 ,4 4:: 'l#O,l4lYl, 4 , .nt of I,ooo,l2,l l oo . obakliieenhrollittvi I0,000,00C•ft , ,Octtrieek'ais: the rty., .ea•; but dill eh , ,g , a reduCtiOnlit.Of , was than' 232,000000 .' l) ' 0 " 'What 'it WWI s is I.f . t year. An o th '4 , to feature in the let of the year alicoittq Close , la that It at ' MAU increase of 34000,000 in the yield of Oct taxation, or ; s iousNl;ltw.;and excise, on GbeAeven menthe WhiellAire , t biAompari lc OM ,Nciaii4t s bter, •Zlp •i I Ili; s . to 1 1 0,1 t: t :ear. , Maghes staf.e ~ set • o; • ,fit say pTecisely hat expenditure of 187' fob) be. French Misters always seem to " Shirk" what'll im ediately before : them, and: to delight to revel ; a distant and unknown fature. Thus M. %tote Odom quite largely upon the "probe ideal", f 1871, about which nobody cares, at haat u , i But of 1870, he , only says that e 0, , fication" of the< budget of ear—thatis, the rectification of !the, t,„ estimated " ; expenditure—will " pre sentrio difficulties . and then, further ion W learMthat, not ,' vithidanding-the sixty titgl oi • d: , otedto n! , • orks,. there , will r i ll, . ^i. •-•, C,„ he domitg, year of ~ n • " A T .-. ti. i - Collating the , in fereased • • w-• taxation." An, estimated sur -1113 of o' • n • ; millions at the end of 1870, when, at t • end of 1869, we are told that ithere is a b•lance in • hand of seventy-three imillions, does seem , rather a ,laine and r t impotent cenclusien, and one which iuses - se , suspicion that M., Magne as Went . Jailing the ' geose which lays the golden eggs, in order to-make his finances look welter. this crisis, of the But t, Ore, leaving to chance and his successor the rresults of the nexetwelveinonth. r g The French "Yellow Book," another ofthe iyearly documents which greet us, at, this sea !son, has been looked into by 'the public, Ichiefly with aide* to, dimeover *habis there re 4-yealed of the state of relations between the im iperial government and • Rome on the subject of ;the Council andits supposed intentions. There ,is not much to be 'learned as is commonly 4enough the case with the (published) diplo natic documents of Europe. M. de 'Banville, ..the French Minister at Boise, waited , upon ~ the Pope, sfter specially demanding an midi .ante, to intimate that the Emperor, like the ;other Catholic sovereigns, would Send no ;delegate to the Council ; 'alai), to express a hope that the doings of that assembly would lb° prudent and conciliatory, and to in minuate that if they were ,note SO, - „the' im perial - government • wetild ' pay • them very little respect or deference. It was `evidently expected by the Ambassador that 'the Pope would " say something." ' But Pius IX. wisely, perhaps, hell:this tongue, and M. de Banyftle ' took nothing" by his motion. The Vatican is, doubtless quite a match for the Tuileries in the dodges of diplomatic craft. It is also very like the Emperor to have caused hie lifinister.(as he is said now to have done) to Pen a desPatell sti Rome—the meet ,limportant of all—just after the publication of the 'Yellow , Book, - •••• and too late to be • inserted in . it. That la the way, I suppose, in which Napoleon in tends to keep the, Chamber informed "con stitutionally" of his doings. ' Thereseems to be no doubt that the Emperor, now that his F. Biehops have set him the-exam ple, Sad be no Ringer fears thereby ' d - to 'offend the clerical party—has "remonstrated," in his turh, against Personal Infallibility; and, even inti mated that such a change in the attributes of one of the contracting parties to the Concor dat might be of a nature to nullify altogether that important document.. If this be really so, there can be little doubttbat Napoleon's mis sive will prove a, powerful auxiliary to the spirit of resistance now manifesting itself at the General Council. - , party, cil tch n were: I .* pg; Grand Ta Mufti' 11. . Hutch Cern &Chap. P.), as 'TEEM. of Penn the acts ced some ere men %VIM d great rsuading an en the last muel P. Pits l 4% out any torian's y 'gotten resented praised tion and rmation AFFAIRS IN VIRGINIA. (Correspondence at the Philadelphia ETelaing BOlietrn.l WEST POINT, Va., Dec. 23, 1869.—The Bria.exix, in its welcome visits. assures us that your citizens have been enjoying the lux uries of sleighing and skating. Nothing of this kind has been known in this latitude thus far during the present season. No snow at all lias fallen, and I have not seen, even on a pond, a cake of ice half au inch in thickness. Still, the weather has been at times sharp, and overcoats even have scarcely; proved adequate for comfortable protection. . . I notice a large number of people from North Carolina , passing through our place, occasionally, on the Richmond and York River Railroad, bound for the-far Pest. They seem hopeful, and sanguinely expect to recu perate in their new homes the losses they have sustained by the ravagea of the war: I suppose they have their eye mainly on a finer quality of land, better market, and greater facilities for travel. How they •will endure the new climate to which they go, after being habituattai so long to " the sunny South," remains to be seen. But men can, submit, to many hardships when their sub sistence is the problem to be solved. . • There is quite a stampede from portions of this State just now, on the part of the colored people, to the cotton-growing States, The South still stunned by the mad rebellion into which it plunged, and, as a natural conse quence its resources are crippled, and as there is 2 little progress or development, labor is but little in demand. This migration of the bolored people, ahough. , now seemingly a necessity, May;'perhans prove a calamity l,{) the regions from which they are making their exodus,: when business revives and capital is expended in improvement. • , There is, of course, deep anxiety felt in re gard the resterationof themAkkilannainian." to the Union. The subject much engrosses the conversation of the people. They look for brighter and better times when the fracture is healed and•the former relation to , the, -Vederal government is resumed. Even then, however, I apprehend, it, willbe eonsiderable time before a full tide of'ProsperitysWeeps over the Commonwealth. Years, perhaps, will be necessary to make the old streams turn back to the ~channel from which, they ,were so abruptly and violently diverted, and flow on With a bright surface and a vitalizing power. Light, by degrees, is beginning to dawn upon the minds of the -" citizens of African descent!' A short time ago, as I stood in a, store, an active and industrious colored man asked wolf I would like to hear his little don, about six years of age, read a few verses. After he had executed his task very creditably: There," said the father, with a mingled ex eression of joy arid sorrow, there is mancipation, and here (pointing to himself) is slavery; the child can read, and the, parent does, net even knoWlds letters! Schools ' are. Multiplying in various directions, and al though it is somewhat difficult to overcome the vis inertia; tower& learning in minds long depreased and degraded by thraldom, yet the success is gratifying, anti a few yeara will find this class of our population much, advanced intellectually beyond their present status. Occasionally we have visitors from the Various sections of the Nerth - here; looking: after land. Some buy, others pass on to other sections of the State. I presume that many of the best sections of the State, ere long, will lie largely settlettby (dangly - 0c Eonnsylvania, New Jersey,'andt-Tear York, ;Who wish ttt buy lands at cheaper rates than they can at Lome, and to locate their,rising families in what is now really a new State in many respects, though it has so long been in existence , and once tore so prouda name. Vtairon. She Wasted to Arouse Tropmono. A French paper remarks on , the many strange incidents *bleb have grown out . of the influenenexereised by Tropmaim's crime on weak and sickly incraginations, Oue of': the • strangeSt is Jnentioned by the. , `Manmrina de .T.li‘e,., strangest. i s days ago a , young .lady,ivent to t4CPotrol Commissionor eflalkie and begged him td,take'the necessary 'stepa ibr, 'obtaining lbavelor her to visit Tropmann iu Lis ~ prison. • Whirdc; you want to say to Km r7 ° .,said tl4. A cOtniviigiODer; Sfrs" replied tber hub', 1 dui matter is Oha. ,,t AtwzlrOftnianno 4106;;',ffe requires': '4Uoo4lloloilfid'iintti#l*. went to Sit4b4u 4101141 6.thetimi •ite , " l- "kiika to Mo t a4C.';'l TtN+PP-L - - the *9o l ltrii,, )rittw. l: , :4.1.a' , • 1 I np -, • k '''•-. '; ' 7 tlf . • Gla aal4 I , ;_ '...c...'... . .Livotpiv ..: ~ r . :P: , ..7 _,,,,,,....131a550w1irl cDr l r ....,..Battbkmpton, I ti ...,i 4...i...10rai10r ' ' 4 )it ,:.. L....: , . 111 ..Ltverpo z i;,:•;., '.;-''''' ellii ' llthgtar ,: C 1 40,..tr L ' tglaitaf:.l6ltWot • 1,411 44'...4 4iffa 7' 4 1 ,0.. * .4' 4 " . 903:111 o poolorn — joir z 1 r141.44:432iehi1'c rmatt:l s 4: ili t igi ti ew V 4r if " 4 ,,, '74 eVr . !r1 irrftthilf,4' ; :t44:i:. t. L99ttrent..4.'..NOvr Yet. Q. of IktitfttioreaNew York. Noglerrol L ' „ New. )(ark...) Ostledonfo .....:.i.....1if0ir York. Ic.A ..' s l3 ou %A u ft . tI;TRA . • GEO. L. BUEBT, ' - E alifi GEO. N. TAT, •I• ' • mARINLAIR4.IIIIAit.:,,.,I TORT or TROJAIALP,III4 insßisirs, 7722 1 Sms -BxlNo* 4'431 111411.Wlasz:" 1 - 08 ARRIVIC • TEEITSBDAT: Behr T llinnfokaort, Dickerson, from Bobton,with mils° to Payson Crowell. _ Bohr 110 Buratto. Durborew,l day from Camden, Del. f With grain to L Bewley flit Co. ; tichr D Meniman,Trtmey, 1 day from Indian Rfreri Dol.twith grain to Jas L Bewley it Co. CLEARkD YESTIORDATI ' • /Reamer Willius, Gaudin'. Baltimore. A Groves, Sr,. Bark Cyclone (Br), Forbes,(lork or Falmouth for orders, Workman Co. _,: •-" Rohr Ralph Cariton,Curtis.Portiann, k A llotider & Co. fichr_Virginta, Beal% Boston, D Cooper ftriftebr Mary Adams was , cleared 28th instant for Barbados by Warren A (iregg—not se before. ME3fORANDA. Shin George Canning, Bradford, from Liverpool and Scilly for Ude port, put into Falmouth Ilith test. leakr, With covering boats and stanchions started, and loss of Bails and foretopgallantmast and gear. Ship BanspareU, Mcillpin. from Antwerp for Savan nah. anchored at Deal 14th lust, Ellin John Bright. Hadley, from Now York 4th Aug. at San Francisco 29th inst. • , • Ship George Peabody, Paine, sailed item Manila 14th Oct. tor.blew York. Ship Armstrong, Owens, at Cardi ff Mtn Instant from Antwerp. ,_, Ship Sparrow , at San FranciscO2lth Inst. from Hong Song vie Yokohama. Ship Archer, Power, sailed from Manila 25th Oct. for Boston. - Ship Growths'', Bailey, sailed from. Batavia 23d Oct. for New York. Ship Belvidere', Howell. milled from ebn 27th Oct. for Now York.' Ship Anna Decatur. Hamilton, from Callao for Rot terdam, off Dimgenesslalz inst. • ' Shin Philadelphia, Fleck, outward bound, was stranded at Bremen 17th Inst. near the new harbor. Ship Competitor (Br), Matthews, sailed from Iloilo 30th Oct. for New ork. ' Strainer George li Stout, Ford, hence at Georgetown, DC. 29th inst. Steamer Prometheus, Gray, hence at Charleston yes terday . steamer Rattlesnake, Colburo, hence for Portland, sailedi from Holmes' Bele AM 260 inst. Steamer Farina, Freeman, at Wilmington, NC. 29th Inst. from New York. Steamer City Of Dnblin,Ertion, dello& fronts Livertmell 17th inst. for Mobile. Steamer Leipzig. Jager, sailed from Bremerhaven 12th Inst. for Baltimore, and passed Dover 17th. Steamer Agamemnon*. Middleton, at Liverpool 17th lust. from New York. Steamer Marroom. Robinson, sailed from Charleston 29th inst. for Liverpool. Bark Elgin' Healey, • hence via Wilmington, O. at London 14th host Bark Gemsbok; Brinker, sailed from Singapore 13th' ult. for 'New York. • Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, 13 days from Ragged Oland, at New York 29th inst. ,_ Bark °militia, Havener, cleared at Gibraltar 10th inst. for Genoa..• _ Bark Mira, Dix, hence at Antwerp 14th inst. , Dark Sir Cohn Campbell, Murray , sailed from Alto 15th Inst. for' Liverpool. _ bark Desiah, Gilkey, from Bremen for Newport, .. t In at the Moth erbank lab inst. Bark James Ives (Br), Foster, hence for Hotter , , anchored at Deal lath inst. _ Brig Raven, Leighton, hence at Belfast 14t h bast. ' Brig John Shay, Nickerson, at Gibraltar 9th iust.fr Valencia, and cleared 10th for New York. • Brig Almon Rowell,-Atherton, at Havana, 2.3 d, inst t from Portland. Brig R S Hassell, Clifford, sailed from Mamma 1 th inst. fora port north et Hatteras. Brig hi A Chase, McDonald, sailed from Matanzas inst. fora port north of Battens. Sil . g Cairo (Br), Vance. hence at Antwerp lith, inst Brig Wm Welsh. Strobridge, from Lonaon for De , Cara:e a anchored at Deal 14th inst. Brig O 8 Packard, Packard. at Mobile 224 inst. f . nt trig Giln'iore Meredith, Ayres, cleared at Portl d 28th inst. for Hague. Schr J Ricardo Jove, Little, sailed from New k • 29th inst. for Navassa. _ Sent M B Coyne. Facemlre, cleared at New York th inst . tor this port. Schr Manantico, Claypool.) cleared at Mobile th inst. for Lavaca. Schr John Shay, Fisher, at Baltimore 29th inst.-f Now York Behr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared it Charleston th In t. for Boston. Schr do F. Corson, Brower,cleared at Charleston th just- for Georgetown, 80. _ _ Schr 8 Godfrey, Godfrey, cleared at Boston 28th t. for Savannah. Behr Niagara, Townsend, hence at Mobile 24th MARINE MISCELLANY. " gar Wino of the, Morping,mf paniariscotta, f roft an Prince for Boston. with logwood. went ash ikh inst 15 miles east of the entrance to the port Sagna.la Grants in consequence of the loss of the breaking of t4rnaln bOom.• She is reported to h struck on an out s' a reef and thumped over it, break her keel, and now lies in 7 feet water, with 5 feet in bold. Vessel total loss, and •robably the cargo. INSURAI'iCE. 1 FIRE ASSOCIATION ov PHILADELPHIA.. Inoomporlate4l )11virebt . '" 1: tiffice--'-NO. 84 North Fifth Stre iDiBUEE moDeNtlospoivarainii, Assets aanttark 1E36 1. 400 0045 OS. TRUSTERB: , • William H.Hamilton s Charles P. Bower, Jobn Cerrow, Jeose Lightfoot, George I. Young, Robert Shoemaker. Joeepti R. Lyndall, - Peter Armbruster, I Levi P. Coats, • ‘M. H. Dickinson. Samuel Sparbealli - Peter Wtsiomoon, wm.Ang. Seeger. WM. H. HAMILTON President SAMUEL BPARRAWK.Vice Preeid Will. T. BUTLER:I3ecr , — -. .I23tSITRANOE - Ms incurs'APANY ted 1810,:Cliartef perpetual. . No. 810 VlTALstreet, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a larg yiltp Capital Stook, and Surplus in xeeted in sound and • •available_Becurities, continua to insure on dwellings,•'stereo, turpiture, merchandise, vessel', in port, and "their. eargees, and • other .personal property...•4ll loseetliberidli apAnteniptly adjusted. Thomas R. Marlii': - • Zdound John Webb, • Charles Poultney, ''• Patrick Bra dy,. htprria, , •• • John W. Lewis, . • . Jobri Wetherill.! ' ! • • •. - • . Paul. - • • • TRONA' ii,l4Alaff, Wedded . krauts" 0: Ciumpolut. &attars. • • " ERA ..AND T.R. UST 00. li THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANNUE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY ' OF PHILADELPHIA.— OFFICE, 408 CHESTNUT STREET. ASSETS, 138.088,045 18 t JANUARY 1,1869. , '_The oldest Company of the kind but one in 'the State ; continue to Insure Byes on the moat reasonable terms and declare profits to the Moored for the Whole of life. Freedoms paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. They receive Trusts of all kinds, whether as Treating, As signees. Guardiane, or Committee of Lunacy. Abm,act as Executors and Administrating, to the duties of which particular attention is paid. Deposits and 'Trust Funds are not in any event liable for the Debts or Obligations of the Company: :Charter perpetual. THOMAS , RIDOWAY, President. SETH I: 00BILY, Vice President. JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary: Sror.vsn-Asel Actuary. ' ,N. 11.—Dr. El: CHAMBERLAIN, .No. 1411 LOQUST street, attends every day at 1 o'llock precisely at the CO. oclrt ANTIIRAV ITB INSURAIWE WU PANY.--011MITER PERFFTIIA,L. • • .. ~ ~ Odic. No. 311 WALD UT Street, above Third; Phliada. Will insure against Loee or.Dainage . bg Fire on Build'. Inge, either perpataang or for a limited time; flouiehold Furniture and Merchandise generally, . . 'Also Marine insurance on 'Vessels ; Carggos and Freight'. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIBEOTOB6: a. William Feller, . Lewis Audipmied, D. Luther,. ' ' John Ketcham, ' Johr, B. Plackistoxi, J. E. Daum, I dent: William F. Dean, ' s J itm ohn uo ll i . E ll . e uo _yit thera i ei .., rater Eliegefi l WI L LL LT I A A M M FT E PIC R A'N Pria- , V B le id e e r n r t eed . - ,WM.. If ,liAtin,fileoretary. ia22 tu th lo tf —,...-.1- IeiFFRBSON SIRE INSURANCE COM :PANY of Philadelphia.-Oftice, No. sa North Firth - Ireet, near , Market 'trete. Incorporated bY the 7.4okilature of Pennsylvania. Charter perpetual. Capital and dumb , . Stidd, oo o. Make insurance against Lees ordamage by Fire on Public or Private Buildizate, Nurrrituret OtOeliti l Goods and Met olutudlso, on favotable terms/ . BUBO 0118. Wm. McDaidgl, dward F. moyer Israel Peterson. . roderros Ladner j Jon r. Beleterila , • Adam 4 JA Olsez, fleury.Troomster, Henry elaay. , Jacob itcbandera.„ j.ohn X tott, , ] 'Frederick Dolt. - • , , Obristiitalltarloit. &,,mititdMilleri 1,,,, , Geer r.,:zort, i . , Willi 4 b r • pa k WILL i' iLo ~ , I ' , e i •,, I . • N. _,. IINA 1 9.e., icesPrimil 'Palm N. uoLsowt. : rotary • . treasure% A , .1:1 : e : co:.=,--r: 1 , : : , BIN;' 60 bble, I'o, .50 bb10.41(,1 ritott, • sothies prime bite Spirlta,Tprpontipp: pwrilWArtgoirpm 0.113011' . . r, op Wilmmittelpl. X. , ,..0,1- putt too laeby. ii .,,,..05.4„..,„v...z.;vm,,.4 .., , , ^9 • • I,{ ,•77 . = iDVAJEINBER 31,1869,.. Whieh he • toner IT' ' tied CMitnuls the .r.,,,,,tand : k, f t ,---.---drall.tlry he imm (4.-- -—,.....4Ai540. tie oPJY'ltcii-sit-'' so 1 ' dte Is MIWEARLIMPS: tokre. *k J ...—. Pee, 11' tre 'Deo.'lB' Deals via H. Dec. 18 Deo.'2l -- "Dec. 21 .. ....Dee.3l RaT.:.Jan. vitas. /an. Vans: .Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. .Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan . . Jan ,tiverpOok.:7 l 4- Jan _ The Liverpool 'tir rn ekn Glob s "IssetiGold fit 1 7) 6 9 0 ;39 , in the United States 2 oaCt ood halts Receiptrover $2c0,p00r,06 Premiums in 1868 p; 5,64075.00 Losses vs ,1868:' $3" 2, 44.5.°° No• 6 111 :Orthante: Efi . : chMge s 'Phi/Aide/ph:a. TlBLAwirm m.trxuAL oAsurry HAVOE - COMPANY, incorporated by the Legials ilattun,or,Penneyirania,.lB3. • Odlce, El. E. corner of THIRD and 'WALNUT Streeta, Philadelphia. , • MARINE INSURANCES ' ' .0n Teeaela l lsr Freight to dld o; ,the world.mtit iisuAi b 3 On goods hy riser, canal r lake and land carriage to all nof the Union. AB ypi E OURANCES On Merchandise generslly ; on Stored, Dwe Hoge , Houses, c.. H, • Assztg OF TRY COMPANY 8200,000 linked Strft li eS eab li c iv i e' l l'el• Cent Loan, , 100.000 t g i t ' alr e k . ...... .. . . 121444* Per Cent. Loan (lawful money) .... .. . 107 760 00 , • ~e,tloll United , 131 x Per oQ,oooj3t,6l . l . o t sze;;;;;iiiiirl . 47G . lqr 121 ' uvu 1° -, "2121: 1 R1/0 Ole' of Philadelphia Six Per '2 12 , 2 50 00 MAO Stale t, t i"l4,lr l 7,xge r yrifixtillii \ Cent. ' Loan 102000'00 .Railroad Fir s t /C 12,140 °CI 2500 .1 1 . ruo nt r i t ) ittgr a llx Pe r Cent . Bonds -.. 00 gortgage Six Per Railroad Second 00 20,000 4 Wlistern - Pennsylvania R ailroad 23 622 e Six Per Cent, Bonds ' tge aut A ri n g s . a . ti .. *atria Railroad guar ) 20,000 State of ' Tennessee Five Per. ' 2 0 ' 0 0 0 00 7,200 St% e Ar ti gt i. 'lliiiieSiaTririGUeia " "4°° °° _ _ Latin ; 4 270 01) /2,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, OR shares stook,_ . ' 14,000 00 5,2011 North. .Piunsylvania Railroad COmpirun 100 shares stock' /opoo Philadelphirt. and Soothe Mail ' , Steamship. 'Company', zw shares 246,200 erro d r " on r ' s°° first liens on (lily Properties.::.:-246,900 00 N 1,231.400 Pars' h Market 'alba, $1,266,270 00 0 t t ..7. Real 15tat'.:.14210422 27. 36,000 00. Bills ilec,Ovahle for . Insurance ' ' 123,700 75 Balancsa . fitre__at ,Agoncles--Rre• . , • lames on Marine Policies -An- • , d r u u :elj t O tt g e tt; r u l i r• ' . 13tock, Scrip, t f . suno . riuor• poratlona, $4,706. ^ EBtllpated • , • . . ... 3,740 20 Cash.in Bank...:. .$9158,n8 ' • Cash in Drawer. '••VP 26 I' , '•, - • DIRECTORS. Thomas C. Hand; ' Baronet IL Stated, John C. Davis, , W lili Bitalton, Edmund E. Sender, Edwarti-VatUnitton, Theoph Gus Paulding," Joaltraelte, James Trneneir, Edwa at:macs/de,. Henry ailoatiy, Jacob Henry U . Denali, Jr., Jacok-V.,14 inns*, , Jarmal U. 'Hand, Jaroce M'Farlaudt, WilliaMO. Ludwig, • Joshua/P.411 . 0 t , r. Joseph Seal, Spencer . Hugh C ig, J ll:Retnnie. llo6 John D. Taylor, A. B. Borger, George W r , ,,Bernadon, D. T. Morgan, , • William C Roneton +IIOMAS G. *AIM) • •' JOH G. DAVIS, Ylec P PINERY LYLBURN,"Seerentrir. ' HENRY RALL:AIOWfAI7t ElbrelarY, • , • 1111 H — .E 7 -ATiMIAIR UE PANT OF 'PRILADELPIIIAI Incorporated in Charter ()face, No. SA Walnut street. . r'O4LPITAL Inattree against leas or damage by FIRE Storesand other Buildinge, lintited or Da rUrnitUl9 , oo o 4l . Warea and Marche oo ~LO KU PROMPTLY ADJUSTED • • Invested in the following Seouriti • First Mortgages on City • Property, well cured.. . . . .. United slit; diWeßlGli'Voilni . ;: Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. L0an5........ Pennsylvania*3,o6o,ooo 6 Por Cent Loan.. Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds i Firat Mo Camden and Amboy Railroad company's 6 Loans on CollatenUs 7 . -- Hnntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. County Fire Insurance 'Company's Btoc • Mechanics' Bank 5t0ck..._..... Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stoc Union Mutual Insurance Company's Btoc • Ileliancelnintrance Cortuntny of Philade Sck Cl üb to in Bank and on trend.. Worth at P ar. ... Worth this date at market pricer.- 4 ~...; - g ~ • . DISSOLVES: . , ! Thomas O. Bill,‘ . Thomas H. Moore, William Musser Samuel °ashler, ' . Samuel Bispbam e , ' Junco T. Young,. H. L. ()arson,- Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson, . Christian J. Herrman, Benj. W. Tingley, - - • Samuel,B. Thomas, . Zdiver Biter.- ' THOMAS 0. 1n14.1, Preeident. Wu.. Conn, Secretary. , . P n ILADEL PH ra, February 17,180: ~ • . '.lll-ta th a ti UNITED FIREMEN'S 12481TRANO10 - COMPANY OP POILADELPHIA. r , This Company takes risks at the lotrest rites oonSistent with safety, and confines its business excluively to FMB II OURANOE IN TRY CITY. Or PHILAIOMr. FRIA. DEVOE—No. 723 Ascii street; Wourth National Bang Building. • DijigHOTORS Thomas J. Martin, 'Henry W. Brenner, John Hirst, , A lbertus Hing, Wm. A. Rolin,-:'Henry James M ongan, J= oB WO9d, William Glenn, John Shalleross, Junes Jenner,_ . J. ear, Askin, Alexander T. Dionion, Hugh Mulligan Albert. O. Rob evilly es ra r i g i n . Eltapetrioir, CONBAD B. ANDRESS, President, - Trona— , Fear,. Seelr..„ ITIMMTIVITT I. • • .7rAt , • • .1: PANY.—Office, No. no South Fourth "treat; below/ Chestnut. The gyre Ininirance CoMpany of the Gountjof Phila dolphin," Incorporated by the Legialatore of Penney gar ma in ma, for indetnnitragainst loss or damage by' , exclusively} onAtrifff pERPIITHAL. ' Thin old and reliable institution, With amPlOasihitse and continent fund carefully investedi ,W ith to , sure build ings, furniture, merchandise, dro., elthenper. monently oror a limited time, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rotes consistent with the able/nor gaiety of its cuetomers. Leese" adjustod'and said GTolll3:with au possible nekpatob e f Dy, . Chas. S. Sutter, - An H. Mwer , Henry Budd, . James , Stone, Jo h n Hors. • 'Edwin . Joseph Moilire, &Al Mark Dovrt T. err* - George Meek°, CHABL BJ. 81MT11111,"PrealtIont o HENRY BUpp:Tioif.naoideut. BENJAMIN F. HOROBRlllY,MMotarrind.Thiaontial; T HZ .I.I:NNSYLVAITIA., map HANCE COMPANY. —ltemorated IM6.43lutrter PerPettilili;• No. 610 WALNUT street, opposite,lndstpandence This Company, favorably known to theiconink.ollWkii over forty 3 , ears, to' insure' 11 1,Pi11.. damage by nre ou Public -or Private_.:Bil ;0 Oil ' permanently or for limited ANIO on nkilitilrey Mocks of Goode, and Morahan se generallyien Their Opftal, together with's large'llua * -plus Fund; Is invested in the most careful manner,which enable. th em , to offer to the insured an undoubted security MI "7" , of loss. , DIRFOTO • , Daniel Smith, Jr., n Coverall's Alexander Berp , 1 minas Omith, Isanc•Haslehu Henry Lewis Thaws', Ro t J. GiUln,gham Sell, Daniel Haddcick, Jr. "' • IZAtinfai O.MITM, Presid_etut • WM. G. - VDU IV Secretary. amlz LIAME ENStrIkANOB- COMPANX,TiiO. 809 onsantot wrwarr. - INCORPORATED IBM. CHANTBS,,,lippirriTA.,... - •,, • • i , CAPITAL 411100,0004. 0 , ~ ,,--7 7— ' •! PIM INSIMANOSIiiIif EXCLIISIVi, Insures against Loss br Damage by Pipe, either , by per, netual or Temporary kW: , 1 91e5., nranoToss. • • , • Marie@ Blehordimi ,B o be T t WO' •'' - * 1 Wm. H. Rtialnla - Jahn K er , ji . William Id. Soyl'ett, ' Ildwar4lß,•omlt,; , Homy Lewis. ()haulm Stokes, Nathan Mlles. . John W.Eiveurman, , : ~, G eorgo 4,. WeSti Astan i ty i rCei PROV Adden RPSUBI ' WIC RTlTtuAtirkb . lrkle-Plagent. 14 ' WILLIAIIS I. BLANOneaDaeme . . . a j, i t , ' War:oJ Di ziliAlt4 al CO .411 NOTIOR—THE ELPER l 'lfroni,Porthartd,l fr 41,1 Eclat A t mead / 4 1.10 y wharf. Oonalgso w platto tp the .rodeptistf their goods: . NV I $11•4/ k 0184 8 • tees 123 wain t street. 1%,,,R0,NDM14444, Mast... Private leraanii sack B. ki •" • .thetreet., `BEALE, 15E..'04 8L , .halo MOW to /114,QUU4 1 R 04 TAT 441 4 1114 40' ,:i , ‘ " • I* llo'dlock 44 _ • I :gyp A , stso,ooo Pete. , , .. --,.., . nr,,' tial Int ermeyr. %ear o tit • L ail" ; ~ , gturaniw '4 4 „ i 11016ra Ot t '4, 1; A 6 kjithiir i f ',, ":,.4P 7: 4 share!! Dint ra '' ng*, ,„ , .1 lhtiVelt AttOna LIU' i ' " 4 ,.,' ‘ottair ,i I tiiiititi l rit t tinktft:Cii ,;" # ;44 ,4,.,, r''''4 i . ' pi'll,6 4 * ,;,v qlf'''' I ,-, fit:, ,Ls -. 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TrioBl4B 4131) S'Attetusteti p ~, VALUABLE, ARAI, SLAT .... k AL IRON PROPER9II2 or ..,n, n IL . : AL IRON ARlllOll+ , Ap 8a11 . . -9-1,, ~.,, rANx t Kiiightsi P 6114, esialtureert ....„ ___,;, .. on , TIJESDAY M o INNING: J 10201411 Ur 1 04 , 1 t 1 1 o'olook, win be so d at public , salei on the p ~ i the South Ward amdeu,O N,3 4 47 oror 0, - ' J> i District Court for the district of new' lelner.. ,_', "',,-- " All thereat estate, wharves, merino ranwayri" Inge, improvement., motive itower,,maiiiiperb ilxturein personal 'property' aritl_, lemur or.tilsE , top Iron Armor stud Shitibuilding 'Omuta", re pik eluding the followlog : Three' lota of land, ito the //with Waril of Camden, fronting Mx Jlirent ftfilit ttne, abont46o feet, having it water front o tremor Delaware of about 800 feet, containing abOut.Wirdatilt, and haying, thereon , wbarres, building:a and Improetir inent6 ''' 'of ti: art . li -7 - ' be iiieii at 101 /ilatiat itras A ' P t l t a C u amdea e ltirJ P „, - whera aa tartber. inform ation _ Oar be obtained. , Terms made known TOO °Tula, ~ eli i ....•—• ~ i PEREMPTORY.BALE ',". , t Lt, L, fl, W. corner Twentyjourtb and Sprucestregte. 4c , TEADI. ' , ENGINE; - BOLLERS,_ , sTRAfiI LDE___lllio BRANTING, PULLEYIS,DELTING, GAS L . D.ILEI/a i OLD INON, , FRAMIPSIINDDING,_&o. _ ON JISIDAY, MORNING. ' ' 7 Jan. 14, at n o'clock,will re sold at public gale, alkillt`' W. corner of Twenty-fourth and Spruce streeNtiT , able Steam Engine about 150 horse revrena bow! 'LL feet in length amid. 'ltchy' itt diameter, completill steam gauges, tic.; ste4m, drum, about MO feet el Lt ,„.„• pipe, about 260 feetoM to 20 inch beltinii, 44, T ., of Shafting, pulleys, barmen, brackets, litre nOkoot,„ 1 Old iron, dic. Also, trains , tilaidding t ket- '' , ,_, J' y ;, • may be examined at 8 o'clock on tnetnoritinprot . i Terms—Dash. Stile absolute. ' . .... , 4,4',1 i.. AB= BEMEthattlf •% • 11 Motels Salesmen for,M. Thomas* Bortaiti o.II.IIOILICEINCT str eet. rear entrance &MO SAJJE or 4 vERY:YA , II-‘• " ' COL LSOTION OF IIIGII.PB101111! BOu z ' • • •• OE PRIME :••• , • ••• "1- e0..4i, at SY, o'clock, at, MOT unction rooms,'QT. beetnnit area; 'o very' colleotiOn - :Of . 7 .cluded Jn the catahigno oro tho following ' Chambers's , Ent yclopedia, Edinburg *, edition' A • • bon's. Birds of America , Waverley Novels, - ,41 12,vulfi 4 E final Abboteford edition; nisht'a eihaEsamsare TOIL roiseart's Chronicles of England, Franca *WS • • iliot's MOnographandlati Tribes of NorthAtne co ols.; Perry's Japan Expedition,. 8 vols. LE'scifiall,l oad Reports, 3 vols.; ireland's llogarth Royal 0 * , f British Art, 'Dueseldorf 'Gallery; Vernon• Gall • onuments of Art,2 rola.; London Art Journal i•SWorks, 16 vols.;Naverl4 NOVAIN Art , lor rvelbster's , Unabridged Dictionary', a t a lu s e, floe rut.tratod Boots, Poetical: Biographical lEiCirilltris t n Srie*er Art alut lecture. , 46 0 7 a . talogues read, and .t Opitt litrrsltgedoliW - 1049114 811352,100 04 Admibistrator's VALUABLE 0 , .Ton. 10, at 100 C yalaablo Lease Hotel, rent 8. 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