THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHTijADELPIIIA; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1C, 18G8. THE ARMY REUNION. UcateiinuNUenernl Khermnu's Address of Welcome. A grand evut transpired last evening lu Cro&bj'a Opera IIousp, Cliiciigo, it bolns uo 103s than a grand reunion of the commanders and itoldlcrs of tbe Armies of the Ohio, Tennessee, Cumberland, Georgia, and tho Norlhwest. Mnjor-Geheral Thonia presided, and introduced Lieutenant -General Sherman, who made an ad dress of welcome, as follows: Fcllow-SoMlers: It la made my plPHsinir duty lo add ies ou this evening words of welcome for deeds thai li:tvc been apreart before yon, from the. city and tioui the couutry, from the town mid the village. You have come together, tlm repretentntives of tlie grand volunteer armies which rcponded to the country's call In her hour of danger, and fouabt her battles somo times Bide by side, and sometimes far upart, yet always lu untarn. (Cheers.) At her bidding you returned to your homes as larnicrs and as mechanics, as artisans and citizens, and after a abort rest jou have again assembled, as it were, Upon a pinnacle, to look back toward that v.ile wherein yon etrufruled so lone, to point out to each otberlhe spots of the prcaicat luterest, and to live over nulri those hours and days and months ol deepest anguish, or of oy. I know that you have laid nsido forever the feelings of animosity and aner which you mav have enler ta ned, and tnat jou liavo dropped into oblivion the little jealousies and rivalries of the hour. You row ftund here wltb hands extended iu fraternal Jricrni-hp. You have rathor eloriett in the riv.Lt to t)efeni the Hag of your country cn laud and en sea. You have foueiit for the Union of our lathers (cheer?) and the Hag of oav whole country. (Cheers.) Mouacre Bclf-Fratiiication now animates you, but just riide in your own actions, and a deep, intense love ot the comrades who stood by jour tide in the hour ol Ueauly i-tiile, and i-houted with you in the hour ol victory. Happily, my friends, you did not belong to that class of our people in whose hearts was planted from youth the pernicious doctrine of State power, and that the citizens should love a part of the country butter than the whole. You were reared iu a better school, and taught to revere the Constitution of the whole couutry, and to love the wise, Kctiial Influences under which are assure. I the lar?gt measure of security and happiness consistent With the safety of the whole. We believe that the will of the majority should rule; we oelieve that in this we have discovered a panaora for the ills that have from the earliest history of the world ravaged and afflicted the human lamlly; but we were uo ex ception to the genera1 "ule that minorities will Dot alwajs bow pp" oly to the decision of the majority, and " -.id that we must maintain the privileges of our Birthright by forco. You may search history in vaiu lor a more flagrant viola tion ol latth than that which resulted iu our civil war; never were people more ruth lessly, more unwillingly dragged into a long and blooiiy conflict; never was a nation so utterly ui.prepared. The a '.tempt to prepare for the duuiM-r was culled cowardice, and the whole civilized orlu was tau lit to believe that tho broad stripes on our Has were to be trailed in the duet, the stars sunk forever from view, and that our fair fabric of Union was brokeu up beyond retail; our attempts to reason were laMgbed at, our laws weie derided to scorn, public pioperty was seized, and a war begun. Men waited tl.elr eloquence iu vahi auemp's to avert the storm; s atesmen exhausted the last peaceful letuedy, and not until tbl time was the last arbiter n sorted t. The volunteer sol dier then stepped lorth into the field, and off ered his lite aud his service to defend aud maintatu the Government against all its enemies, and swore an oath that Rebellion aud anarchy thould not rule tno land, but that liberty, justice, and law should be restored to their riahtful throne. (Cheer?.) He lias kept his word, and you now behold the Rood ship of state again full-rigged, and once more on her free course towards a srloiious future. You know that the flair is still there not a star hai been lost, not a stripe dimmed that the same Hag we have followed so of.en in the glare of the Bcorchirg sun, by f he moon's pale beam, by the I'eht ot the blazing pine torch, now waves aloft lu victory and peace. Shall I not, then, claim lor jou, who represent this ideal volunteer, the h'gher honor jea, the highest tiouor that can be conceited to mortals on earth? You can eaniy recall bow long the war seen.ed to be in its propress, buthowshort now, lookirtr back after a period of little more than three years.; Low inconceivably short then will it appear to those who a uuudred years hence will grope through the.paajes of history to learu of events and the causes which led five millions of people to rebel when no siode act of of oppiession or tyranny was ever alleged. We owe it to them, whilst yet in the vigor of lite and health, to record the part we played in this grand drama of life, with the motives aud feelings that actuated us through its various 8 ages. Many a time and oft jou have lain upon the bare ground, with no canopy above you but that ot beaten, with its hosts of glittering stars, and I know jou have thought of the time to come when, seated in peace and security, sur- mnnil 1m orlniirincr frli.tnlc rnu unnlrl tin clowned with a tiara of light such as now hangs over you ! Dream and enjoy the hour. Four of your comrades, one from each of the armies, specially represented here, will address jou, and tell jou of the derds you have done, uive them a willing and attentive ear, and when vou go back to jour botues tell tl em all that these armies, though ilispeised in the lictih. yet live in thetpiiit, as stiong and enthusiastic as they were four years auo, when iu the very death grapple with the euemies of your country aud Of civilization. In the name of the committee that has made the pr' paratioi s I extend to you all a cordial greeting to the veteran of 18G1 and to the recruit of 1SS05; jea, to the cm verts of tlpj very Jast hem ol pmee. Iu the umce of the people tof Chicago, who have provided the means, I bid "you wt Iconie, aud assure you Unit a seat awaits you at evety preside, and in the uatuu of every patriot in the laud 1 give jou welcome, aud full you the lipbui nu's ilash is not swiit enouab to satis'y tin. ir jesriiinn oemts to know what is doi:e heie tni n'ylit. The pre-ei.c ot the men about me, their high office, aud the duties ihoy have left to be wuti you here, a'l attest the interest and grandeur of the occaxioii, uud iu tbeir mimes, too, comrades all, I bid jou thrice welcome. (Tremendous cheeis. ) After addrr-s'-es by Generals Belknap, Craft, Cox. and ropFwel),' lepreseininir. the ultiereut arutier", the audience d'spemd. lloolh's auil Hrou g, hum's New Theatres. Tnete cuu be no doubt that Booth's will at once lake the htand of the representative nieiro politati theatre-one whicu will be visited by every stranger coming to the city, as inevitably as every visitor to raris gi es to me urun i Opera. Hero the unich-tatked-of 'legitimate drama" wul tie heard, enhmiced with all tho best roints of tbo sensational, iu the way of scenery and costumes. Several ot the "sets" already tiuishea for Jiomeo and ju ict are as superb as anything of the kiud ever seen here. The balcony scene will couvey an id'-a ot the architecture ot Veroua quite us vivid as the original; aud the airaugt aieuts of the scene are such as to give an impr. ssiou of solidity, which one could hardly expret from canvu and wooden framework. Tho Beenery ut Uooth's Tbea're will be in every way admirable, and will include a great many 'Vn closed scenes," as thev are called that is, interiors with intelligible sides, and celliuus like reiditv, in rlace ot the traditional side wings of the ordinary stage. In mechsuical appliances this fcenery is ri-iliarkably complete. Vast castles will fold up like pocket-books, aud as quietly steal away. Whole tets will sluk into tli deep abysses beneath the stage, or soar up to the heights far above H. Furniture will not be removed iu the ordinary way by "supes," but will quietly sink out of sight aj though entrulted by eouie friendly earthquake. The mechanical rrangea.en's ot the etune at this establishment combine the b?st results ot the experience of both American and foreign siaue wechauica. , The theatre Is now so far completed that it is popsiiik in ira u utair idea of its proportions and of the general effect of the int( rior. Ou entering, ii Bii.kes the spectator as beiutt small rather than t p-.ci us: aud from its vast height it has betn compared to a will. Jt is only wh?u lu the centre of the parqnel, at the orchestra, or on the t siaef, mat tlie real size of the bouse can bo appn elated. It can then be seen that the tiers extend far back, offering an immense number of scats. When lighted up. Booth's will be the nio-t sti Iking and elegant theatre in the city. Already in its uubnished state it makes the other thea'res seem tawdry by comparison. There is yd a great deal ol work to do, and sealfoldiugs still block tip the auditorium. The seats have jet to be put in, the wall frescoed, and in tlie lower parts faced with composition marble, an 1 all the ens fixtures to be put up; iiorcanany (leDuite idea yet be fotrned as lo the appearance of the proscenium. Tbe thea'ro will be orienod on or about the 15th of January, 8G9, with liomvo and JuiUt, with Booth, of course, as the lover hero. Already the management is in a quandary about the arrangements lor the opeutng nisrht. The applications tor scats from Boston, Phila delphia, and Baltimore not to mention a few even from Chicago if they were responded to would not leave room lor a single citizen ot New York the whole buildiutr. It is e.-.ti-mated that some ten thousand people will wish to attend the opening performance at Booth's new theatre, and thus, of course, at least bIx thousand are doomed to disappointment. The management is naturally anxious to keep the tickets out of the hands of speculators, and to afl'oid the public svery facility for gaining entrance at the regular lates; but ou au occa sion like that of the opening ol the establish men t, tbe demand for tickets will be so great that the only fair and sensible plau of procedure would seem to be the selling of the seats by auction to the highest bidder. This plau is iu some leepects objectionable; yet it is, after all, as just a one as can be devised In the present Im perfect state of human nature. Brougham's theatre is about iu the same state of forwardness as Booth's. The auditorium is complete as far as the heavy work is con cerned, and now awaits tbo decoratora and those members of society whoe function it is to provide chairs for tho theatrical public. Brougham's theatre is on a small scile as com pared with Booth's, but is well adapted for the class of entertainment to which it will be de voted. Mr. Bio'.ighani is the moving spirit of the whole concern, and he haj behind film tho important material aid which can emanate from a well-kuowu Wall street capitalist aud Erie hero. Tlie date of the openinti of Brougham's theatre seems to bii as undeBuabla as the locality of the Will-o'-tlie-Wisp, or the precise moment wheu we put our good resolutions into ell'ect, or practi cally Iraiieurate that era of personal reform when smoking is to be permanently abandoned. The day has flitted from month to mouth, as tbe biid with "the tallyman's glittering glory" did from tree to tree. In the meantime, tbe mem bers of the com any have been deprived of the luxury of appearing before the public, though it is fair to presume that the liberal manage ment has borne this fact in mind, and that the ambitious histrionics suffer only in vanity and in no more material point. This company, by the way, includes some excellent pert'ormerf. JIrs J. J. l'rior, a conscientious aud really good actress, will b the leadiug lady. Miss Kate Newton is al.-o amoug the engagements, as well as Ktlie Germon, Clara Flbher, Mrs. Eckhaidt, Mrs. Winter, and that golden-haired California nugget, Annie Firman. Among the performers of the opposite sex are Mr. Edmonds (teane premier), Mr. Charles Hale, Mr. Arthur Matthison, Mr. Lamo, aud, of course, Mr. Brougham himself. The leader of the orchestra Is Mr. Eckhardt. The house will bo opened, it is confidently expected, during the prefent century, with au oiiginal comedy by Mr. Brougham, and au extravaganza of a novel and highly pleasing chaiacter. FINANCIAL. SHIPPING. CB T.eiRTT.T. A PTVQ STP A MdTTTO T1TUI? FOR NEW YORK. On and after Detfcinber IS, the steamers of this line will sail at coou. Freigbl lakea on acciniuio Catiog terau. One of the bteaiuers of tli.s Liuo will leve tvory Tuesday, Thurau&y, and Satur day. Ouoi'h ructtved at all tunes on covered piers, AU govds forwarded by Ken York i;eut free cf cL'&rne nce l cariage. I vt further Information, apply ou the pier to sisetu John F. out,. 1'Ull LlVEKl'OUL ANI OUfcENa JL2z2Z TOWW. iuiiiiiu Linn i.i .M.ll s, . am aukiuiuted to sail as lolluwn: CI 1 V oi fAKiiS, (Saturday, i;weinher 19. t'l'lY OF AOiNlJO. eaiunlay, December 26. CITY Of COivK , Tuesday. iMweuitier as. tl'l'Y OV BAJLilAIUKii;, baturuay, January 2. aud taeli BUcceeQiug baiurday aud alternate Tuesday, at 1 1". M.., iruui 1'ler is, Norm lUver. UAliua Ok' rAoSiuii uy ram mail btkamkb 6A11.INU avjuty BATUKUAV, Payable lu Hold. payable Iu Currency. FlItiST CA tilM (100 1 81 JitKAViE 4 tO IxjUdoU.......,.. Hkjl to lj()utlOU. ........... J U l aris Hi to Paris 47 FAbbAbK BY im TVK&UAX STKaMKH VIA HALIFAX. yiiUJT CAK1N, HTUKUAHU, l'baole lu tiuid. Payable lu (Jurrency. XJveipool.. 4! Liverpool .....3 lialliaA. y o.aliiux 1 ei. Joliii B, is. K I 4 I si, Joun'8, N, F. i m by Branch steamer.... I y Branch Steanier... ou PauBeuiiera aisn K rwardeu lo Havre, Hamburg, iJre tuen, etc., at reduced ralos. 'I ickeiH can be bouitut here by persons sending for thtlr irii'iK'.B, at niuduraie rates. urlunber luxoruiatlon apply at the Company's Ollices. JOHN 0. CALK, Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. y, Or Id O'liOiNisjiLL dt AtLlv, Ageuta, No. 411 CliJis& UT Ulict t, Fnlladelpnla. JEW EXPHEsa LIKE TO ALEX. anaria. ueumeiown. aud Wuhinvum i. vm cbeaopeake and Delaware oaual. with oou necllons at Alezauurla from tbe moat direct rout tor Li nebburg, iiriaioi, Knozvuie, Maauvlile, Uaiiou and ibe oouumejl. otfiamers leave regularly every Saturday at nooo from tne urti yi barl aou"e iiarltet itreel, freight received UUy. WM p pyDK 4 CO., fn, 14 Kuriu aud bouth VVUarve. J. B. DAVIDSON, Ageut at Georgetown. M. KLLtnllnj. A io Agenta at Alezaudrla, VU giuia. II A011Cfc.-FO MEW YOUK, VIA t as. AnuuaiurAa canal. lue tiLaiu Propellers of luia Hue leave DAILY ireuj llDil wlmrl ueiuw Marie; blreei. TliWOL'Wit liN w iloUKS. tioodF jorwaraeU uy ail Die lines goiug ontnf i'i ry, .unli, i-.aii, aud West, tree ol cjuiuiiaalun, iru.U"Ui received at our uau.il low riiva. WiLx.iAU P. Cx-VDiO fe UO., AgeuU. ttu. Ho. WHaUVJIi, i'liiladeiphla, J Ail) Kb ilA.NU, Ageut. iki hi) V ALL fiireet. corner ui wouib, New York -jS--- i'illLAUiiLt'HlA, KIOHMOND iBififr - ' HuHlJl.b. lsTt.AM.SUir LINK. liitooLwxl JfitJLiWHT A1U LJMi To xOt TL' L ill Jh i-i U V -3 A i-V.li.ilV MAIUHDaV, At noun, from FiittiT s jiAJUf auove UAKKffl 1 ii KOUUH iiA'i 'h. and THKOUUK iK(JKIPTfc to all poiu lb iu ionu auu auu.u Lu.uliua, via Doijru ait Llue iaiiroau, nouuecduK at Portsuiouib aim lo LyuclniUig, Va.,TeuuuHS:e, a-d tbe tVem, via Vlrgiuia auu 'i'eu.ienbet: Air Llue and KlCiuuoud aud irelgut haMjlKJ) HUT ONCK. and taken ai h.ti llA'l 'Jih I UA. AM' OTHKlt LJ lVj. The regularity Haleiy, aud cheapness ot this rout coU'Dieuu ii. ui mn ijuui.u m fcu ujuab ueairaoie tatt dmiu lur ca'iyli t every degeriutiou ol treint. iso charge for tuuiuiiuuluu, Uriiyage. Of a- expeun 01 irauaier. , riieauihlilpo inHured at lowest rate. Ifn luht r.:lVLd dally. W lLLiAM P. CLYDK A C., n. 14 iNurill and teou- b W li Ail Vld. W. P. POItTi.il. Ageut at Kicuiuond aud Uo Po.ut. T, F CKOWfiLL & CO., AgenU at Norfolk. ll PITH.BAHDOi Dealers 111 United Slates ISonds, niul 3Iem bcrs of Stock and Uold Exchange Ucceh c Acconnts ori'auks aud Bankers ou Liberal Terms, ISSUE BILLS OF .EXCUA.NUli ON C. J. IIAMDRO & SON, LONDON, B. METZLER, S. SOIIN & CO., FRANKFORT JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., FARIS, Ami Other Trlacipal Cities, and Letters or Credit Available Throughout Europe. B1IIT1I, KANDOini & CO., S. W. corner TIIIIID and CIILS.UT Sis., 1123 PBILA DKT.PHIA. WM. PAINTEE & CO., BAKElvS AJSU DEALERS LN UOVEliN- MEAT SECUKITIES, CIo. 30 Gouth THIRD Street. HILADKLPHXA, A Q E N T B F O li The Union Pacific Railroad Co AND Central Pacific Railroad Co We hate on hand THE FIRST X0RT HAUE SIX TEli CENT. GOLD ENTER ESI B0DS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Uorernmcnt Securities. Tamphlcts, with Maps, Reports, and Tall Information furnished on application, e ut yUION PACIFIC RAEROAD nRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, ASD ACCRUED LXTEREST. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, AKD ACCRUED LXTEREST. VThW YuTiK DYEING AND PRINIISG iN KbTAltLtslIM KM1. WOHKB ON 8TATES ISLAND. Oll-ctB, So.toM. tlOH'lll oiifbl, went glds, PUlla, No. V LUaNU HI i eel No.7Si P.HOaDWa V, Now Vork, and Nos. VM aud Iju P1EKKU.PON 1' isireel, llrouklyn. '1 lila old and exleii.lve ealaDllHiiuieiil liavlng been In exlHieuce a luitf cuUury aie pieiarel to 1V ai aud ( LKAN61C Lad.ea' and Ueiineuieu s UarmetiW aud PI. ce Oiiuils ol every description aud taUrlo in tlielr usually uusurpameu manner. r-AMfKL MARSH. President. J. T. Yonna. Secretary. iu m uiwlziu UAO MAHDPAOTOHy. " " JOHN T. B A I L Y. K, . comer ol tfBIET aud WATEK Street. Philadelphia. DEALS RS IN BAH AND BAQUINU Ol every denerlpilun, A.f Qraln, Floor, Bait, buper-PhotpuaMi ol Lime, Bout l)ut, J-:u;. Large and iniall Gl'KNV B AOS onHiantlr oujuand tlti) Aiao, WOOL bACKo. CITY ORDINANCES. FOR 8A1E BY No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 26 PHILADELPHIA. GLElffllMIK, DAVIS & CO, Ko. IS South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, GLEMMIE, DAVIS &AI0RY Xo. 2 NASSAU St., New York, DAAKERS ASD DROKERS. Direct telograpliic couiinuulcallou with the New York Stock Hoards from the riilladfliiliiu Ofllcp. 12 2 tf g A N K I N C HOUSS OP Nos. 112 and 114 South T1I1RD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all lioverumcnt Securities. Old 5-2Us Wanted In Exchange lor New. . A Liberal Dillereuce allowed. L'oiiiio!iiid luterebt Notes H'autcd. luterest Allowed ou Deposits. L'OLLKCTlOMd UADK bToCKS bought And sold On CoiuiuIh.Iou. Hpeclal biulneis accommodatlcm reserved for lad lea. We will rfcWv" applications for Policies of Lira Inmirance In I lie National Life Innurauoo Company of ibe United blatea. Pull luformallou given at out' Ofllce. QOLD COUPONS OF THE Lehigh Coal and Nariatiou Coiupatij's UoldLoau, Due December 15, BOUGHT 11 V VS W. C L. All K & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, U143i No :t5 Noulli I illicit St. IJIUE SAFE DITOSIT COUPANy, lor Safe Keeping of Valuables, Securities, etc., and tientxng or safe. DIRECTOR'S Pf, B. Browne, IJ OHlluiiliam Cell.l Alex. Henry. C. H. CUarMe, O Uaoaleater, H. A. Caldwell. Julin WeiHh, IK.W. Clark, lUeo. F. Tyler. OFFICE. Ho. 1 CHKSNUT BTUEEX. N. B. BROWNE, President CI. H. CLARK, Vice President. K. PATTBRHON. Beo. and Treaaiu-Ht. 1 ltwtmj AN OHDINAMCK To Make rtu Approprttttlon to py the KxHmlner in tbe Coutesled Election Cuaes In lb07. bt-ctloii 1. The Boloct nnl Common Councils of tlie City of I'lillaitolnlila do oriliiln. Tlint tbe sum of five tiuudreil dollam be and tbe Fame is hereby appropriated to the Department of City CoreinlBhiouers, to pay J. K. Bolter, tli.- i;xBmlner In the contented elections of 1hi!7; unci warrant a for the same ahali be drawn 1 y tbe City ComnilHgloners, lu conformity wltli fcxlhting ordinances. JOSEPH F. MAUCER. rresldcnt of Common Council. AttfBt JOIIK FCKSTFIN, Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM H. Hl'OKLEY, I'reaidPiit of Solect Council. Approved this twelfth day of Deopm btr, Anno Domini one tliousaud eight hundred and hlxly. eight (A. 1. 1HW). WOKTOiV MrMICIIAETi, 12 16 It Mnyorot Plillndolpliia. AH U 1' V I, K M K N T . To an ordinance Authorl.lng a Uniform iiitOKP of the Flie Liepariment, approved March. ill, INS. Hection 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of l'bilailelphla do oidntn, That tbe Chief I'.nglneer of tlie Fire Depart ment be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to Ifsuo budges to the members of Councils, the u pol lers of the public press, to the ollicers of the I'lre lnsurnr.ee Companies, and also to the Superintendent of Police and Fire Alarm Tt'ltgianu. JOSEPH V. MAUCEK, Trcsldeut ol Cominou Council. Attest JollN ErKSTFIJT, Cleik of Common Council. WILLIAM H. STOKLEY, I'reshleiit of Mclfct Council. Approved this twelfih diiy of Dtceiuber, Anno Domini one tliousaud clht hundred uud sixty-eight (A. D. Im). AlOUTON MCMICIIAEL, 12 10 It Mayor of Philadelphia. RESOLUTION of Instruction to the City Treasnrer. KeKoived. ny tne Heieci auu com mon coun cils of the City of Philadelphia. That the City Treasurer be and he Is hereby directed, that when in funds over and above me amount ad vertised, and payment not demanded by the holders oi auveriisea warrants, to set iirkio the amount to pay the warrants so uncalled for, and pay the same when demanded, and then proceed to advertise that he is prepared to pay all such warrants, as he may have the means to tav. within the numbers advertised: Pro vided that, whenever he has on hand funds that can be amnion to me payment oi warrants Rinountlng to twenty thousaud uollais, ho Kliall advertise np to the number of warrants that this sum will cover. JUSli.l'11 JJ. fllAttUliilt, President of Common Council, Attest Aukaham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. WILLIAM H. Hi'OKLK V, President of Select Council. Approved this twelfth day of December. Anno Dvmlnl ono thousand eltiUt hundred auu sixty-tight (A. v. m). DlUltlUn JHUnilOJIAI'jLi! 12 10 It Mayor of Philadelphia. TD A T E N T E T. PANTS' SCOUUKD AND J- hlllt.l l IIKU rroni 1 to 5 Inches, at .Houcl JTrencU tiiam Jbyel( and Hcnnrlnr, Mo. irt H tiKlflltMt audMo,7 RAUtbtraL I IV RESOLUTION Of Instruction to the City Treasnrer. Whereas, rue uuaraiuns oi me r oor couect considerable amounts of money for support casts, which they pay out monthly, but are Obliged, oy me Act oi uonBimuuuon, to ueposit suld money with, the City Treasurer on collec tion; therefore Kt solved, lly the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the City Treasurer Is hereby dlieoted to pay, on presou tation, all warrants oi tne uuardians or the Poor drawn for such monthly payments, pro vided sum money nas ueen uepoiteu wmi mm by the Treasurer of the Ouaniians of the Poor. JOSEPH F. M A UC E It, president oi common council. Attest John Eckstein, CltrKof Common Councll. WILLIAM H. HTOICLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this tenth day of December. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty CiSht ( A. D. 1SU8). wrnrl a tt 12 10 It Mayor of l'hiluilelpuia. I" E SOLUTION To Kevise Grades In ManayunH. Kesoivod, liyineweioci aim common coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That tho De partment of Surveys be and is hereby dl- ifcCieu iu revise lii kiuuu uui.iiuub upuu luo btrtels lylDg between Main street aud Cres ton street, and between Green lane and Cotton street, In the late borough ol ilana-sunk. President of Common council. Attest A miAnAst Stewart, Abblstant Cleric of Common Council. WILLIAM 8. STOKLKi'. President of Select Council. Approved this tenth day of December, Anno Lomini one thousand eight hundred and sixty tight (A. D. 1S0&J. MOUTON MC'MICUAEL, 12 1G It Mayor of Phllndelpula. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. K0T1CE.-THE UNDERSIGNED t-? would call tbe atientlon of tbe public to bis SaH MW tsOLUKJN KAULK 1' URNACK. This Is au entirely new nealer. It It so con structed an to at once commend melt togeueral favor, being a combination of wrounut a-d cast iron. It la very ulu jile lu na conHtruciiuu, aud Is perleully air Hnl't; self-cleunliiK. lmvlUK.no rlpea or drum s to be tuken out and cleaned. II 1. so arrangfd with uprlKbt Hues as lo produce a larger amount of beat from me same weight of coal lliun auy furnace now lu uue. The liygieniellc condlllou ot Hie air us produced by my new arrangement ol evaporation will at ouce tle n.oui irate tbat It is tie only iit Air Furnace that will produce a pereictly lieaimy ainicunliere. 'JioHelu waul ol a complete HeMlug Apparatus would do wed lo cull and eiamlue ibeOuldeii Kuulo, CllAKLEi WILLIAMS, KCS. 116J ana 11U MARK KT Bute!, FhliailblulilA, A lurse fssortnient of Cnoklntr narsres. v'lre-board bton, Low JJuwu Oraiud, Veulilaiora. etc., alwajs n fcam. . IS. J!. .ol.hinc of all klm's rromptly done. 5 10 THOMPSON'S LOJSDON KITCIIifiNKU, or iLC MUfHiAiN iianuf., ror mm.iiw. iioteui or i.ubllc liiblllutlotB. in TWK.N I V D b'b'&U hl biZKfei, Also, Philadelphia lUflua, lint.Alr runihets. I'orlablo Jletueio, LiOW-tlowu (.rutin. Flrebourd bioves, Ua:b lioiltrs. blew-hole l'.'uie, Rollers. Cool. Ilk btovea, etc., wholesale auu relu 1. oy tue Uiauuihtiuri rs, bilAKPK & THOMPSON, 11 5w'niGin Ho. t . dt-VUSU aireet. STEAMBOAT LINES. f. .Air-rr. piiiladklpiua and thes. Jtmit 1 -'iii ' ten Inieauiiiout Line. Tue suamboal 1.1. n iuiilifcil k-avin AKl'll slrnsi WuarMor i'reuiou, biopplng at Tacouy, Torrenilale, lievorly Hiirliuginn, iirlstol, i'lorence, itobolua' Wliarf, auo White illll. r., nvi. An'ii Hreot Wharl! Leaves Houth Trenton. Saturday, Jw.i. IU A.iU Saturday inc. 12, 2 r".M M..hi1uv. 11.12 td. Moudav. " It. 4 P.M 'I'i.miiiiiv. " IIS. 1 l'.MiTuebdav. " li. 6 KM NNed ilay, 1, 1 P.MWed day, " 1. Uoik't go Thumday. " 17. 1 V M l Muisday, " 17, 7 A.M Friday. " lb. H'. i'.M Frldav. ' U. 8 A.M Fare to Trenton, 4u ceula each way; Intermedia places, a) cenm, i n r F0R KEW YOKK SWIFI-SUSB fcissi Al OTG',Vtt""1r''t"nn Company Iespaicli ai u owlit-bure Lines, via Delaware and Karilan Caual, ou and after tbe letn of Mareb, leaving daily al 12 M. aud 5 P. M counectlug wnn all ISorlUera and or Irelglit.Vbich will be taken on aocomrarxlatlna terms, auuiv tu nii.i.iAJi miu w a., LIPPINCOTT. FON ft CO., AUCriOVKKRS, ASlUlDiUaT BU1LWNU, Ko. 40 MAKKKT Bt. nOLTDAY toOOI)"'. LATtOK TOflTIVK BPKCTAL TKADF RILE OT KKH I'AHIM FANCY NOODH, FltK.NUll AJiU OtKMAM 1UY KlO.-By Culalogue. On Friday Morning, Deo. 18, commencing at 10 o'clock. A splendid assortment or Paris and German Ooods lor tbe approaching holiday season. Particulars In iniure advenlsetin'oU. 12l2t MAUTIM imOTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. (Lately Blwrnen for M. Thomas A Moos.) ISo. litti CliJ.N UT Bt.. ear entrance from Minor. Public Bale on tbe pre nines, Ko. 2116 Brandywlne street. RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. i-.u . . " Thursday Morning, l.tn Instant, at 10 o'clock, on the fremlipn, all that neat modern tl.r ee nlnry hrlck residence, two-story liark-bul.dlng and lot of ground. It) feel front by 77 net deep, situate on the south side ol Brandywlne ol1, W" iiIlti' bu,,JBct 10 ft J'ttttly grouud teut bLT'KRIon rtOUPKnol.D FURWITURF, FIXE 1U hKI.H AND OTJ1K.K CAUPKTrt, Kit). Inmedlalely Bilei tbe sale o the residenee, nt 10 O clock, Iiy calaloRiie, at fco.2116 llrandy wine street, the Biieerlor walnut purler luriiliurn, superior cham ber and dining-room huuliure, line llrussois aud Ve netluu carpets, china aud glauinare, hair nial T(W, refi Igrrator elc. May be examined on the morning of Bale nt 8 o clock. it 4 nt TTMTEU KTATEH MAKHHAL'H OKKIPK, J EAisTLiUiN JJl&liticx or ,1 isxsinj.ij V AN1A. I'liiTjAriKLPniA, Dee. 0. im. This 18 to give notice thut on the bth day of lit cembtr, A. 1. ihos. a warrant in .uaiiitrunicy udh it-sued Kunlu-t the estate of JACOli L. EN1EL1', oi l'hltadelphia, In the county of Philadelphia, anil Miate oi rennsyivauia, wuo has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own peti tion; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any proverly helooututf to;such hunkrupt, to lil in, or for his use, and the transfer of any propeity hy him, are forbidden by law; that a uieeilutfof the Creditors of the said bankrupt, to Drove their debts, and to ohoote ono or more asblunees of his estate, will be held al a Court of liuuuruptey, to bo holilen at No 61 WALNUT Hi reel, I'liiladeiphla, before WILLIAM McMl C11A EL. K-i . Kfcgister, on the l'Jlhday of Janu ary, A. U. 1MJ, ut a o'clock P. M. ' P, C. ELLMAKEU. 12 lift!) t U S. Marslittl, as Mesuenijer. REAL ESTATE SALES. Cft HEAL ESTATE. THOMAS A BUNS' JLaSALE. Modern Three-story Brick. liesl uouce, No. Wi H. Third street, above Hpruoo slreet. On Tuesday, December '22, IStjS, at li o'cIook, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exohange, nil Hint modern three story brick messuage aud lot of grouud situate on the west side of Third street, 3ti feet ff Inches north of Hpruce street, Ho. 2!i2; eoulatnlnir in front on Third street 18 feet 3 Inches, and ex tending in depth KO feet, toceiher with tue privilege of a three feet wide alley. It has the gas Introduced; bath, hot uud cold water, etc. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms i:SiM) may remain on mortgiige. Immediate pubso-isiou. Keys at the Auction Koorns. M. THOMAS & HUNS, Auctioneer, 12 7 2w Nos. i;t9 and 111 S. Ir'OL'KTH Street. LUMBER. 1868. t-phUCK Joisr. bPnUCK Jul 6 p. JH KM LOCK, Ii KM LOCK. 1863. UKaaOSKU CLKAll I'lSK, TTZ BKABUJNKD CLKAH PINK. lOOO CHOICK PATl b.HlN PINK. BPANloU CKDAll, Folt PAi TKRJIS.1 KKD CEDAH. 1 imiw H.OKIDA Jb'LOUitlNU. i Wl. j J.OUO FLORIDA PLOOHINU. lOOO CAROLINA FLUOKINU. VIKOISIA FLOOR1AU. DKLAWAKK FLOUKiiSe. AU PLOOKiNU. WALNUT FLOoitiN'O. FLORIDA b'IKP BOARDS. RAIL PLAIN K. WALNUT BOS AND PLANK. - o,;0 AOUO VALAUT RDM. AD PLAlSit. iJUO WALNUT RO.tRDH. WALMUT PLANK.. 1K(,S UNDKRTAKKRH LUMBER. Iiji'd AOOO UNDKRTAKKlta' LUMllKil. XQDtS RKD CJtDAR. WALMUT AJsD PINK. IRllS PEABONKD POPLAR. - 0(!l3 ASH. WHITS OAK PLAN K AKD BOARDS. HICKORY. -ICiQ CIGAR BOX MAKEIW 1D(iQ AOUO CTliAR RoJw. MAK.KK.V lolQ BPANifcU CKUAR ROX BOARDS. FOR BALK LOW. 1 Q(Q CAROLINA SCANTLING, -1 QCQ XOVO CAROLINA H. T. SILLS, XOOO Norway bCANit.ij.u. 1 Qf.Q CEDAR BH INGLES, -1 lco AOOO CYPRKbrl bHINGLKS, 1000 WAULF., BKOTHFR A CO.. .1 U ; No. itoW HOUra Wtreot. GOVERNMENT SALES. QALE OP CONDEMNED ORDNANCE AND D ORDNANCFi biORKB. A" Will be "old. at Public Auction, at Fort Monroe ArseiiHl, Old Pciut Comfort, Vs.. on U.OXDA V th Wih daj of December. UH, at m o'olook a. m .. n laruS nnnf.tltx ' tir..., PBUkluiiui in pan or tue lollou'lnv arlielen, vii: 24!) ileld, blege, and Ren-coait. Cannon, Hon-llzerq and Morwro. ctst iron t7 and brouze li). oi various calibres. ' ul G7 WruniiUi lrou Guu Carriages and cast Iron Mortar Bills ' Larso quantity of Artillery Impletnents and Eunfn. n-en'H. ' 131'J hhol, Hhell, Bi'lierlcal Cafe, ntanCs of Grape and Canimer. lor umooih bore aud rilled icuua ox Various calibres. " ' " S6 Foreign Model arms, of various calibres. 10 Burnslde Carbiue., good order. uu Rilled Muskeis, altered lo percusslou, cal' good order. ' 348 Foot Artillery awordg. erort order. 7 .-.5 bprlutslield RilltU Mubkels, ca . . 27 Rules, 8?orted. 8 bpuriiug Rllles and bliot Guns. k Right A rlillery babres. V.72 C. O. and Musicians' Sw. rils, infantry Accoutrements, 1 lur to .Equipments, and bniall Arm appendage. . Artillery and Cavalry Bits aud Iron Parta, for field carriages, 27,678 cartridge Bars (llannel and serge). Rope and Corn backs. Blacksmiths', Carpenter!', Saddlers', and Armorers' ToolH.etc, Thirty days will be allowed for the removal ot cannon; fourteen daya ft r ad other stores. '1 erius of bale-Teu ptr ceul. cash to be paid on day Of sale, balance on delivery of the guoJj. A catalogue of lh articles lo be sold will be fur DiBhed upon application at this Ar.enal, or ut the Ordnance Oltlue, W ashington, D. C. The oUlcer making the sale reserves the right to bid In and subpeud the sale whenever the bid. linn dues not come up to the limit that maybe tlxed by proper authority en sometf the ariiuies, or wheu ever the Interests of tbe United btules, lu hi opinion, may be subservtd by so doing. 12 8 1711 T. G. BAYLOR, MaJ, of Ordnance and Bvt. Col. U. b. a., Conid'g, AUCTION SALES ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC, PWt. PENN STLAll. ENGINE AND r-" J" BOiLKR WORKo. NKAJh'i K ia LKVl l iiLliCAL AND THJtORK'l ICA L KMulIA'KKRb. MACUINlbTb, R01L:R-MAKKR, Rt,ACH. bMITHn, and FOUNDKlvb, haviug lor ruauy yean been in successful operation, aniT been exulamvei engaged In bulldlug and repa rltg Uariuu nd J'.lvtj Kugiueu, high aud luw-preauure, iruu iiiillers, Walnr Taua, Propellers, etc. eia, muectluily otier theii wrvici to the public as beli.rf tuhy prepared to cou iael lor engines of all sixer, Alarlue, River, autf oihlioi.ury; hnvlng seis ot pauerusul diliereut SUei are pre)iured to execute oruei wi.h quick dtfl,,cu e.Vbxy description of paiterii-iuaklug uiade al i rho.lesl iioilce. High aud Lu-iireui ure Flut Tuuular and Cylinder Bollura, oi the beet Per.ntiylv.. nla charcoal Iron. ForgiugB ol n.l flii uud klua Iron and Brass Cautlugs or U dnerltlois. itoh Turning, bcrew Culling, aud xil ether work couueciwl with the above buslnwts. Drawing) and speelUcatloim Ijr all wor done ai theeijubiLlimentieeuf charge, and work kjru teed. The subscribers have amplo ui-dock room tu, repair ol lioato, where they Ciu 1m in perfeel urt and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc, etr for . A,mg w or Raht wei,, Ci Nfc JuiiN p. LivW, ' JJI , BEACH and PALMKRbireeU. r. VAl BHN MKtlMVK, WIIAMitTMSttaiCt OOlTHWAllK EOUNDKY. FIFTH AXI O WAJSHlAelTON Btreeta. ' " AJi FUILADKLPUI. iRRlCR A oOtjS, JtNQINKKiUS AND A1ACH1NIHTH, manoiaijiure High ud Low Preuaure Bieaui Knglni lot Luud, River, aud Marlue bervice. Rollers, Uasouieiers, Tauku, iron Boats, eto. Casungs of all kluds, enuei iron or brass. lion F rame Buofli lor Uaa Vork, Workshops, ant Rah road blallous, eio. Retorts aud uan Machinery, of the latest and mMl Unproved conntrucilon. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also angar, baw, aud Grist MiIIh, Vacuum Pans, Ol) bteam Trains, Delecalors, Filters, Pumpmg, Ju cine, etc. Bole Agents for N. Blllenx's Pateut Bugar Boiling Apparatus, Nenmytn'a Patent bieaui Hammer, aua AspinwaU Wooloey't Pa tout Ceuliliuxai bugar Dralulug Machines. Jo B. KINKELIN, AFTER A KKS1DENCB and practice of thirty years at the Northwest corner of Third and Union streets, has lately re moved to btmtb KLK VJSNTXI blreet, between MAR JtKTndCRFWNUT. M . . . Ulssuperlority in the prompt and perfect onre ol all recent, chronic, local, and oouHtliullonal aueo liens ol a special uatore, Is proverbial. Diseases of tbe skin, appearing In hundred lllf. fereut forms, totally eraultrdi mental and p ylcal weakness, and all nervoos debilities scientifically and siicoeaaiaUy treaiad. Offlua hours trou I A. M litf.M. QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, ElKOYtl) 10 Ko. 131 DOCK Street, PHILADELVULi. B BtINTIN(, DWIBOROW & CO.. AtTTTOlC. . , KF.Rb. N'o. M2 and DH4 MARKCT Street r,JV Of Bank street. BuccessQra to John MyerVito? LAROEBALKOFTIRrTIKH.FRENCH nroui. AND DOMtT10 llHY GOODS On Thursday Morning, ' Dtc. 17, at 10 o'clock, ou lour months' credit. rtS 1 1 51 LARGE BALE OF CARPETTNOB. FLOOR nrr CLOTHS ETC. OLI, t On Friday Moraine, December, at 11 o'oloek, on lour months' credit about iiK) pieces Ingram, Venetian, list, hemp.coi ia. and rag carpetlugs. luu i leces oil cloths, etc. 12 uSi LARGE BALK OF FRKNCI AND OTHER EURO. Pit AN DRY OCHMIH, tTO. U . ... ? Mouday Morning, Dec 21, at 10 o clock, on four moutui' credit. I2isst BALE OF 15C0CAS1-S ROOTS, BIIOKb, KTC. Ou 1 uesday Morning, llZtoSi Decen.ber 22. at lu o'clock, ou jour months' credit. SCOTT, J li., AUCTIONEER. WO I I 'M ART U A LLf.lt V. No. 1C20 CIIKSNUT street, Philadelphia. I,,P.R.TNT PAIR OP LKGA NT BL4C!K MARRLK 21-DAY CLOCKS, RKOK.K GltoUPS . AIWD VAHl-H. ITALIAN ix A RI1LK blAi UAR Y. A LA BAb 1 tROHNAM KST8, ETC. , On Thursday Morning, Drc( mher 17 ai in1, o'cloi k, at Hcoti's Art Gallery, o. liuo cneBiiut street, will be sold a large collection ot blttek marble and bronze 21-day cloeKs. siotusry. 5 ?: 'he luiportatlon of Messrs. Vlti Brothers (lata L bons), ol tills cliy. Ihorolleoilou will be tearty for examination on Tuesday 1Mb. Instaui. ai.d will counisi I j part of over illiy hue trenrh black marine, with malaohlie, 2l-dav floeks (ine uinvemeiiia bearing the Importers' name and are warranted), bronze gioups and ligures of Maepna and Anilepe, Marly horhen, Galileo, Miner. a, Rebe and paudor. M imle aud Portry, etc. AlAHATKH hiAlUAltY. Oionrj er ivul and Vlralula, Canova's Dancn of enus. enua m the bhell, baviour, Magdaleue, Four beisons, eic. ' 1 I ALIAN MARRLE HTATCARV. Ilnra by Prauoh; Dancing Girl ot Canova Shep herd Ptyche, etc A bo, a large anortmentofbienna. Agate Ilardlglla. and Uutiiau urns aud vaaes, card teceWers, large round itlumi.H, eic. 1 lie above collection has Junt been recMved from France and Iialy. and III be found, upon exAtnlna llou, to be well worthv or attention, i u 4i BALK OF MR. A. DM UY VETTKR'S HUPF.RH CCLLkCTUtN OF lliUM. CLAbS MODKRN PAINilNviri Mr, A. D'Huyvetter, previous to his departure for I.urope, has It s'rueted B. fcolt, Jr.. to dispose of his entire gninry ou the evenings of THURSDAY and FRIDAY, l?lh and lhth December, at 7'i o'clock. '1 lie Lames of the following distinguished arllsMare reprtHentvo by very choice and linportaul works: Louis Van Rujck. j'oiiie'je, 11,'len Kate, Tneo. Gerard, David De Noter, J.il, Ii. Koekkoek, llenrletie Ruuhtr, Dhurlac. K. Veiboeckhoven, F. K rusemnu, C. Verl.il, C. M. Webb, navia eoi, K. Korcb, . K. MiiBtn, ll. bondermann,' Ilerzng, W. Verschnor, Count A. De Rylandt, n. Ortvry, anu oiners. M. Tlie above collection stands unrivalled for arilstlo merit by any that has ever been presented to the American public lor exhibition and sale. Now ou view in tbe Kaxtern Galleries of the Penn sjlvsula Academy of JT.ue Arts, day aud evening um II sale. U 11 bt THOMAS Jt tSONH, NOtf. 13a AND li b. lOURTH fcTRAKT. Bale at tbe Auction Rooirs, Noe. 139 and 141 B. Fourth street. HANPiSOMF. FUFNITURK, PIANOS, MIRRORS, HANDbOME VKLVKT, BRUBSKL3, AND OT11KR CARPKTb, KTC On Thursday Morning, IXc. 17. at 0 o clock, ai the Auction Room, by cata logue, a large assortment ot superior Household Fur nliure.couiprisinii Handsome a bin in parlor, library, dining-room, and chamber furniture; two mahogauy liiauo-iorles.four fine French plate pier mirrors, Unix 2d inches; two cuita flue silk rep and luce window curtains; wardrobes, book-ca-es. sideboards, ex. tensiou tabie; china, glass, and plated ware; beds end bedding, fine hair mattresses, olllce furni ture fltieoll paintings and engraving-, gas-coiisunilnr and cooking stoves, handsome veivet, Brussels aua Olber carpels, etc. etc. Also, violoncello, French melodeon, musical box, aud guitar. Also, is handsome bronze chandeliers. 1215 2t VALUABLE MISCELLANKOUJ BOOKS FROM LI bR A HI Kb, On Thuisday Afternoon, Dtc. 17, at 4 o'clock. Ali.o, au Invoice of Eugllsh Books, damaged hy are ana water. Luiozt Extensive sale at No 24 1 Houth Hccind street. BTOCR. OF bUPKRlOdl CABINET FURNITURE, On Monday Morning, Dec. St. at 10 o'olouk., at T. A J. -i-. Hcnkela' ware rroum, Mo. 540 UontU efcond slreet, will be sjld. as public Bale, an extensive assoitment of buperlor Fur niture, comprising: Waluut parlor suits, with rich and t.lfeln coverings; library, d oing room, and hall furniture; elegant chamber luruimre, various styles, ell manuiactured lu a superior manner expressiy for their wareroom sales, and warranted ') be sale will be peremptory, aud Is made on ac roum i t Mesrs. Ueuaels being about to remove to their uew wart rooms. No. iiku Arch street. 112 15 n Bale No. 811 N. Eleventh street. SUPERIOR UR ITt'UK ROSKWOOD PIANO. MIRRORS. AXMINbPEB, BKUSSKLS, AND Ol R KR CA R P K 1 H, ETO. Uo Tuesday juorning, December 22. at lu o'click, at No. tll N. Eleventh siieet. above Green street, by catalogue, the entire furniture, comprislug superior waluut, parlor, aud dining roomlurnlture, tine oval Freuoli plate maniel mirror, tine toned rosnwoud plauo, made by tcuo niscker A Co, ; French china and glatswaie, walunt sfrretary and bookcases, walnut aud mahogany chamber furnltnre. Hue feather beds and hair mat tret sea, superior v aid robes line Axmluster, Rrus tela, aud Imperial carpets, etc, etc, A lso, rt lrigtrators, kltouen f uruiture, etc, 12 IS St PsleNo. 1114 North Eleventh street. ELHGANT FUHN11URE. M IRRORM, ROSEWOOD PIANO. blLVER, FINK iARPKi'8, ETC, On Weonesaay Morning, December 23. atliu o'clock, at No. 1444 North Ele venth blreet. above Master Blreet, by catalogue, lue entire Elegant Furniture, comprising Haudsooia NYalLUi Parlor Furniture. Flue Blue P ush Coverings: Elegant Rosewood Plauo, made by Albrecut, Rleke4 it t-chmltlt; Elegart Mantel, Pier, and Oval Mirrors; buperlor Walnut becretary and Rookoase; buperlor Walnut Dlulig-Room Furniture; Flue China and Glassware; Elegant bllver Tea bet, with case; Two bulls Elegant Waluut Chamber FuruHuru; Fine Fea her Reds, RolsteiB, and Pillows; Fine Halt Ma, tresses; Flue l'.lunke s and Beddlug.Klegant Brus sels aud other Carpets; Kitchen Furniture, eic, etc. The entire Furniture waa made to order, and It equal to new. 12 IK 61 THOMAS BIRCH & fcON, ACCTI0XEER8 AND COMMIbblON M KROHANTd, No. lilt UUEdN UT blreet; rear entrance No. 1107 Banscnt all LARGE BALE OF ELKGA.NT FURS FOR LADIES' b Li ion a Mi carriage hub Kb, etc. Ou'lhursdav Morulug, Dr reu bur 17, ai 10 o'clock, at the auction store, No. 1110 Cl.ei-uut street, will be bold a Itrge assortment of eitgkut 1'iirs. comprising, vi. : Flue Hudson Ray, Koj ul nd French Krtnlue Uolsteiu fitch, Hudson Hy oark table, kbI blberian squirrel, and olber furs, In b-is, for ladies and cblldreu; ladles' Bable lioodt; (leulli mm's btaver cans, gauutltts, aud collars; bkull' u n ulls, collars, and bi as. bi,MOfc AND CAR1U AGE ROBE8. Alfo Rtidsen By wolf, real Issbtilta ber. bun'alo. rt.' Ci.i n. brown bear, aud fancy robes. The cutrt ogties will be ready aud tue furs can be ex au.lLtd on V eduesdsy. 11 lo a Bale No. llluChe'nut street. BrPEItlOR NEW AND hil'OS D-II AND HOITHE HOI D FURNITURE, PIANO.-. CARPETS. MIR-Kol-H, PLA'IKU WARK. GLAHSWAKK MELO DEON, PARLOR ORGANH, CHINA, El'O. On Filday Mernlug. At t) o'clock, at the auction suire, No. 1110 C'besnut etiel. lii be sold, a large assortment of superior ltniiFebojdiFuruliure, from families decllulug uuuse- keeplng. PIANO-FORTES AND ORGANS. Ou Friday Atlernoon, At 1 o'clock, st the auction store, will be sold Ore rorewuod 7!a octave plano-lorie, made by Voor'. tine rosewood 7 octave pluuo-fjrte, madebyUoll- oi e rcBswoed 7 octave plann-forte, made by BosserL One mahegaey li'a ocluve piauo (one. CiiecabiuMi orgau.Bix stops, made by Prescolt &00, Cue melodeou, DIAMONDS. On Irlday, At 1 o'clock, at the auction store One ludy's broi ch, IS brilliants one rliiR.ObrilUautt. Cue 1I1 g. it brilliants; one ring, 8 billllnuts. One geuiv' pin, 4 brilliants; one emerald ring. One garnet Hug. One gents' pin, t) brllllanta. 1 12 16 21 Ct D. McCLEfcS & CO., AUCTION EEh8, J. No. 60 MARKET tstreei. BALK OF I7C0 0A8EB BOOTH. SHOES, BRQGANB, BALMORALS, ETO. Ou Thursday Morulug, December 17, commeudug at 11) o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, tor cash, I7uu cases men's, boys', aud youths' boots, anoea, brogans, naimorais. ciu. Also, a large Hue ot ladies', misses', and children wear. 12 12 41 c LAB K V EVANS, AUCTIONEERS, NO. C30 CilKbJN ti l blreet. Will sell Tills DAY, Morning and Evenln. A large Invoice of Blanket, Bed bprea.ls, Dry uooos. Cloths, CatBlmerea, Hosiery, btallouery, Table autl Pocket t utlery, Nollons, etc. Cliy and couutry hitrcuanU will find bargains. Terms cash. . Goods packed free of charge , C" 0TT02JA N DF TTxl BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS Ut all numbers and brands. Tent, A wnlntr. Trunk, aud Wagon cover Duck. Aise. Paper MHUiiiuciuiers' Drier Felts. '"J"" ' to ieviittl Ret wide; Pauline-, Belting. Sail TW lue, eto JOHN W. EVKKMAN 4 CO.,
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