THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1870. nuniCAii Ann uiun&Tiv. The VHr AmiKMnfnta. At tith Anctr the drama of Across the Conti nent, with Mr. Oliver Doud Bvron as "Joe I'crrlp," will bo performed thU evening. At tbb Walnct Mr. Edwin Bootu will per sonate "Macbeth" thU evening. At thb New American Musrum, Ninth and Arch streets, there will be performance thin afternoon and evening, when the burlesque of Pocahontas and the comedy of The Green-Eyed Monster will be represented. At thb American a miscellaneous perform Mice will be given this evening. At thb Arch Stuekt Opeua Housb & minstrel entertainment, which will combine a great number of amuttiug features-, will be given this evening. At Dutrez As Benedict's Opera House a variety of Kthiopian comicalities are an nounced for (his evening At Mrs. Warner's duces. Tenth and Cal lowhill street, performances will be given this afternoon imd evening, in which Mr. Frederick Barclay, John Henry Cooke. Hurry Welby Cooke, and other eminent artists will partici pate. Cart, VToi.fpoiin's second matinee will be given at the Foyer of the Academy of Music to-morrow afternoon. The programme will con sist of selections from the works of Beethoven, which will be performed bv Mr. WolNoun, Mr. William Stoll, Jr., and Mr. fcgertou Dillingham. The (Jermania Orchestra will give a public rehearsal at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday afternoon. city iTumu. No Humbug. No Humbug. No Old Stock. No Old Stock. No Two Prices Asked. No Two Prices Asked. Fair Dealing.', Fair Dealing. At Kookijill ft Wilson's. At RocKiiiM. & Wilson's. Thousands Embrace It. Thousands Embrace It. At Nos. C03 and 605 Cubsnut street. At Nos. 6"3 and 605 CnKSNirr street. Reduction in Prices, Octobrr, 19T0. Mason fc. Hamlin Okoan com pant's Celebkatko Instruments .are the standard or excellence throughout the world. The first at the Paris Exposition. For sale 1n Philadelphia only at Gould ft Fisciikr's Elegant Warerooms, No. 923 Chesnut Street. See their new and beautiful Resonant Cises, with Kuphone Solo Stop. Trices, from f M) to tjr00. Mock of 100 always on hand. George Sf,eck & Co.'s Grand Square and Upright Pianos. Also, Haines Brothers' I'ianos. Gould & fisciier. J. E. Gould. William G. Fischer. WrrnouT Spc.t or Sediment. Phalon's Vltalla, or Salvation for the Hair, has no bad smell, and does not stain the skin. It has no Ingredient that sub sides In the form of filthy sediment. Consequently, It Is not shrouded In darkened bottles. The natural color of the hair, however completely it may have laded out. Is Invariably reproduced by the Vltalla. Sold by all druggists. Its Value is Incalculable For all diseases with which children are afflicted during the process of teething, Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup is a safe and certain remedy. It has stood the test of thirty years, and never known to fail. Cures wind -colic, regulates the bowels, softenB the gums, and allays all pain. Mb. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Sliver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a tine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Valer'b Kkstaurant, No. 929 Arch street, ele gantly fitted np, Is now in full blast, serving all the delicacies of the season from 6 A. M. to midnight. Tartles returning from the theatres or opera house served at the Bhortest notice from an unsurpassed bill of fare. Ladles' Saloon on the second floor. The City of Boston has selected nallet, Davis ft Co. 'a Pianos for Its Normal and Grammar Schools. Warerooms, No. 927 Chesnut street. Prices mode rate for cash and Instalments, or rent. W. Redlleld Phelps fc. Co., agents. Sba Mobs Farine from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, I'uddinga, Custards, Creams, etc., etc The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the world. Beddinc, best In the city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Albertson ft Co., No. 1435 CheBnut Street. MAHUIED. Hitnbr Meiqs. At Potutown, Fa., on the Tth Instant, by the 'Rev. John C. Thompson, H. C. IIitnkr and Anna K., daughter of the Kev. M. Meigs. D1I2D. Hollinsiiead. On Wednesday morning, Decem ber 7th. 1870. Mart S. Hollinsbbad. relict of the late Charles E. Holllnshead, In the 62d year of her age. Her relatives and friends are particularly Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son. Charles W. Holllnshead, No. 123 South Thirteenth street, on Friday morning, December 9th, at 10 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to the Methodist Church la Burlington, N. J., by the 18 o'clock line from Wal nut street wnarr. McLaughlin. On the 5th Instant, Maegarbt BK'LaUGHLIN. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her brother In-law. Mr. Koberc Caterson. No. )42 Howell street, below Spruce, on Friday morning, at o cioes. Ogborn. On the 7th Instant, Sarah, widow of the late Fothergill Ogborn, In the 71st year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend win funeral, from Her daughters rest dence, No. 407 Franklin street, on Seventh day, the loth Instant. Meet at. the house. at 1 o'clock. To proceed to ueruiantown. Ward. On the 7th Instant, Hbnrt Ward, In the etn year t r is age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Far additional Speial tfoticet Met Inn.U llu. OFFICE OF THB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, November 1, 1S70. NOTICE TO SJPcknOLDER3. The Board of Directum have this day declared eml-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable In cash, on or after November SO, 1870. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the office of the company, The ofllce will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at p. M., from November SO to December 8, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to t P. M. TUOMAS T. FIRTH, 11 1 2m Treasurer. s- FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' NA Philadelphia. December 8. 1870, The anouil election for Directors of tnis Btnk will beheld at the Rankin? House on WEDNES DAY, the lli day of January nest, between tije noura oi 11 o cioc a. iu. iu i u nui r. ai. , I2 8tjtl W. Rl'SHTOS, Jr., Cashier, Till INVESTMENT OF PARIS DOES not preveut our business men from using forms nrlnted In an iuk that will c pv. Executed HKL- V EN STEIN fc LEWIS, FIFTH ft CHESNUT Streets. K SPECIAL. NOTICES. fy-A OADBMY OF MUSIC. TILE STAR COURSE OF LEOTUUE3. MISS KATE FIELD, THIS (THURSDAY) BVKNINO, Dec. 8. Subject " Dickens: Author, Actor, Mao." This lecture was first elven In Ihmton before a large and fashionable audience, embracing many of the most noted of the lilrraH of that city. The 'im pression created by this lecture waj so great that It nail to oe repeated. MISS SUSAN 11. ANTIION IT, ON MONDAY KVRNINU, Dec. 12. Subject 'The False Theory. Admission to each Lecture 50 cents Reserved seats 5 cents extra Tickets to either lecture for sale at MOULD ft FISCHER'S Piano Rooms, No. 92:1 Chesnut street, ana ar, mo Acanemy on ine evenings or the lectures. uoors open at I v. Lecture at 8. 12 t st PHILADELPHIA AND RKA.DINCJ RAIL ItUAD COMPANY, Olllce NO. 827 S. FOURTH Stieet. Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 1370. DIVIDEND NOTIC&. The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed on Wednesday, the 14th of December next, and re opened on Tuesday, the 10th of January, 1S71. A dividend of FIVE PER CENT, has been de- clnrcd on the Preferred and Common Stock, clear of State tax, payable In cash on the 27th of Deoem- be r next to the holders thereof, as they shall stand registered on the books of the Company at the closo of business on the 14th of December. All payable nt this olllec. All orders for dividends must be witnessed and stamped. S. BRADFORD, 12 1 Cw Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. OFFICE NO. 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. Philadelphia, Dec. 1, 1970. NOTICE. AH persons having claims against the Department of Highways, for labor done or material furnished during the year 1S70, are requested to present them for payment on or before the 15th day of December, In order that they may receive the proper attention of the Committee on Highways. MAHI.ON II. DICKINSON, Chief Commissioner of Highways. 12 2 lit JtSy SPENSER'S PAEKYQD BENE "And after him came next the chill December, Yet he, through merry feasting which he made, And great bonilrcs, did not tho cold remember." December is once more upon us, and the necessity of having our homes warm and comfortable Is ap parent, to enect mis we must nave good coal, such as J. C. HANCOCK, Esq., at the northwest corner of NINTH end MASTER Streets, dispenses to ins patrons. iiAixcuciv nas an me mo desira ble varieties of Lehigh and Schuylkill, and he sells at exceedingly low rates. If you desire bright, blnr.intr fires, iret your supplies of HANCOCK. NINTH and MASTER Streets. 9 9 3ra Y- FRENCH BAZAAR FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE VICTIMS OF THE WAR IN FRANCE. To be held at CONCERT HALL, from December the 14th to December the 24th, CHRISTMAS EVE. An appeal Is respectfully made to Philadelphia. the State of Pennsylvania, and all other States, to contribute in gifts or money towards our Bazaar In behalf of the Sufferers in France. The ladies In charge of tables will gratefully receive any dona tions made in favor or the country oi L ttayette and Roehambeau. ADELE PICOT, President, 12 2 If C. JACOB, Secretary. UNION LEAGUE nOUSE, BROAD MMLl, Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1870. The annual meeting of the Union Lenguo of Philadelphia will be held at the League House on MONDAY EVENING, December 12, at 7 o'clock, at which meeting there will be an election for o Ul cers and directors for the ensuing year. GEORGE H. BOKER, 12 S 6trp Secretary. jjgy NOTICE. UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, i hiladelphia, December rs, 1870. The first ART RECEPTION OF THE UNION LKAGUEwlll beheld at their House, on THURS DAY, FRIDAY", and SATURDAY EVENINGS, De cember 8, 9, and 10, at 8 o'clock. Members can obtain tickets for their families and friends at the Secretary's Olllce, GEORGE H. BOKER, 12 8Ct Secretary. tF OFFICE VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL w COMPANY'. Philadelphia, De 3, 1870. The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per share, due and payable on and after 3d Inst. THOMAS J. MAO-ILL, 12 3 Ct Secretary and Treasurer. STEREOPTICON ENTERTAINMENTS given to Churches, Sunday-schools, and Societies. Engagements may now be made by Inquiring of W. MITCHELL M'ALLISTER, Second Story No. 723 CHESNUT Street. Philada. y- PEOPLE'S BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia. December . 1870. The Annnal Election for President and Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the Hank on TUESDAY, Juuuary 10, lsll, between the nouns or 12 ana 1 0 ciock. WM. H. TABER, 12 8th6t Cashier. rPS REV. C. II. PAYNE, D. D.. WILL LECTURI to-night at quarter before 8 o'clock, at the BROAD and ARCH Streets M. E. Church, for the benelit of the Mission School. Subject "Qualities mat win." zo cents at me uoor. 11 FINK READY-MADE CLOTHING, Combining Style, Durability, and Excellence of Workmanship. JONES' O n o - P rice ESTABLISH MENT, No. 604 MAltKET STREET. C E O. W. NIEMAN N. Handsome Garments made to order at the short est notice. 10 3 tfro MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. ZZOLIDA3TaOODS. TUB 31 ISM KM McVAUCH & DUNCAN, No. 114 SOUTH ELEVENTH BTUEKT, Have just added to their large assortment of Staple White Goods A great variety of handsome articles for O ll 1' i H t 111 11 K I 1 V WOllt H, And wonld Invite their friends ond customers to call and examine their stock before purchasing else where. MADV-I'P LACE GOODS. HANDKE.U HIHK8 AND TIDIES, New Designs. LACK AND LJ.N.: &S10. CKAVAIS, NKCK TiKSand BOWS. H ANI'K RRCHIEK and GLOVE BOXES. ENULISH and FRENCH EXTKAG'1'8. hoVMLTIUtt IN KAN a AND FANCY ARTICLED All goods to be sold at the lowest prices, lOWthstuSmrp NEW STORE. M ItB. I U. V. CllAJIUCHS, Fancy and Staple Xrlmuilnss, ZKFUYK liOODM, KTC, Ho. 224 South ELEVENTH Street. Pomades, Boaps. Powders, Perfumeries, Hosiery Gloves. Ribbons Etc 18 tua3iurp QAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS. lrIAirFACTirilKIKN or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail HnleHi'oomB, No. 821 CHERRY Street PHILADELPHIA, We liave no store or salesroom on Chesnut street. 11 IB 2mftp CORNELIUS & SONS BAKER. ARNOLD & CO., MAN UFA CTURERS or GAS FIXTURES, Chandeliers, Pendants. ISrackets, Etc OF NEW DESIGNS, SALESROOMS, No. 7IO CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, S. W. Comer TWELFTH and BR0WH 11 1 2mrp PHILADELPHIA. CLOVES. 23. 23. $50,000 WORTH TO BE SOLD, IF POSSIBLE, DURING THE PRESENT GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, Which was inaaguratcd on the 1st Instant, and la now in Full Proffress. French OordetH, reduced 8T to 68 cents. 7-inch all silk Sah Ribbons, now $1 per yard. 6-lnch all-silk Saah Hlbbons, now 65 cenw ner yard. l.inen uonare, 0, s, iu, is, in, w cents up. Linen Culls, 10. U. IS. 18. 2i). 25 cents uo. b Ladles' Undervesis reduced OS cents np. l-auit B'flienuo urawer, 73 cents up. Ham burp; Edgings at half price. Uents'Silk Uanasercelefs, nev styler and cucup. Gents' Castor Oloves, 11-25 np. dents' Lined Buck and Kid Cfioves. Oents' cloth Olovcs, 44, tso, 75, 11 per pair. Ladles' Cloth Gloves, 25, Ul, 33 to 60 cents. Children's 'loth Cloves In small sizes. Children's Gloves, 10, 12, 14, 16 cents. E Id Gloves at old prices. Kid Gloves at less than old prices. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS In every department daring this great sale at the GREAT KID GLOVE EMPORIUM OP A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH BTREET, 12 6 tnthstf PHILADELPHIA. aBelle BEST II B0 EID GLOVE IK AMERICA. Every pair guaranteed, II they rip or tear, another pair given in excn&ngo. A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 83 North EIGHTH Street Bole Agenc-? .lioleaale and Retail. 90tathstfr PLATED WARE. S 1 00,000 WORTH OP SILVER-PLATED WARE, P0B CMsta aii f elD Presents. The Largest, Varied and Moit Elegant Stock ever offered in tb.ii Country. MEAD & HOBBINS, N. E. tor. NINTH aud CHESNUT, 10 8 Btuth3m PHILADELPHIA. ANTHRACITE COAL, rcrlon 012410 Lbs., Delivered. LEHIGH Furnace, 17 25; Stove, fT-50; Nut, 8 85. SCHUYLKILL Furnace, 6 50; Stove, $8 75; Nat, I5-S5. BH AMOKIX Grate, fS'S0 ; Stove, t-75 ; Nut, 5-75 EASTWICK A BROTHER, Yard corner TWENTY.SBCOXD Street and WASH 1NGTON Avenue. 8 ) rptf OUIce, No. as lOCIt Street. Y Glove Kiel WHAT SHALL VE DO "WITH OUR $5 00,00 0 WORTH OF 'FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING? THE LATENESS OF. THE SEASON Und the consequent Dullness of Trade, as compared with what we had expected and prepared for. LEAVE US WITH AN IMMENSE OVERSTOCK ! ! ! We will not carry it, For we eommenoe each season with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, and moreover W1D NEED THE MONEY For investment in Spring manufactures. Therefore it Must be Sold- TEE PRESENT MAMMOTH SALE IS REALLY THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME AT IVtEl' CLOTHING. Suits, Overooats, Tants, JJOY8' WEAR. Jackets, Orerooats, Schoo" thin &uoh goods are likely tn m SIXTH NEW PUBLICATIONS. ONLY 20 DAYS BEM A.I& or na Closing Out Salo AT No. 724 CHESNUT STREET. An Immense etock of Books, etc., will be aold without reserve, AX GBKAT HAGBIFIGG, To close uo the business bj January 1, 1971. AH the NSW HOLIDAY BOOKS, FINELY ILLUSTRATE!! WOKRS, STANDARD WOBKS, In line Bindings, JUVHNILE9 AKO TOY BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS AN: BIBLES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ETC. ETC., Making, altogether, the Finest Htoclc We have ever offered to the public DUFFIELD A8HMEAD, Agt,, 12 8th82t4p No. 724 CHESNUT Strett. A HANDSOME HOLIDAY PRE3ENT. ZELL'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, DICTIONARY. AND GAZETTEER. L. COLANOB, LL.D., KOITOR. TWO VOLUMES. LARGE QUAUTO. The price for the entire work will Btlll remain for a limited time aboriginally announced. As it lias been found advlaubltt to lneieoae the Hlze of the work about 250 pages beyond the number at Urut proponed, those who jtkcuask or huusukibr now will get the benefit of this addition without chakub. This book Is a complete and unabridged dictionary of th Engllxh language, as good as the bebt, a Gazetteer of the World, and a more complete, newer, and fresher Encyclopedia than any now In print; the price Is lower than mat of any other Encyclopedia and but a little above that charged for an Unabridged Dictionary or a (Gazet teer alone. The volume now complete, bound In fall Tarkey K It and slit edges, at 120, or In half Turkey backs and frnra. mnrliled nilirpl. at f 18. or In 81ieen.J marble edges. Horary style, tin, would make an ex ceedingly attractive and uueful present for the holi days. To those who wish to present a copy of tb com plete work as a holiday irt't we wuld auuouucu that we will furnish Vol. I bnund In any style, aud a handsomely printed certificate for tue delivery of YoL II. In same style on presentation of said certifi cate at the olllce dnring ti.e month of January, 1S7 1. The work will contain 600 more engravings thn originally announced, the additional cats costing la the neighborhood o' .voti. i0 18 tutb'im T. ELLWOOD ZELL, Publisher, Noa. 17 and 1 S. SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. BIBLES AND TESTA ME NTS (American and Engllah), in great variety, for gale at low prices, at the Depository of the Pennsyl vania Bible Society, corner of WALNUT and SEVENTH Streets, Philadelphia. 11 73t TO RENT rQ EENT THB STORE NO. TW OHESNUT Street. Apply on the premises between 10 and IS O'clock A. M. 817U TO RENT THE HANDSOME DWELLIXQ house No. VU ARCH (Street. AddIv to C. B. DUNN. IS 16t No. 22 WALNUT ptre.it. TO REN T DESIIIABLE STORE, No.Sl CHESNUT Straet. Annlv to ALFRED tt. BAKER. 1J T lot No. 435 CliKSNUT Street. TO LET. FROM JANUARY 1, 1871, FIVE- i story Biure, No. 420 Market street. Apply to CW1ST. BROWN, No.62MAKStlAt.L8t. IS 74t .l,l fhtoo, AND t&iwo TO LOAN ON tptJUVV. Mortgage. Apoir 10 '.WN IT T.-PI1VFI? '.''Ml 12T2t No. 731 WALNUT Street i fill lit! I So Vesta, everything of our own best makes, and selling at a hoivj discount on ordinary prioes and Dresi Suits, as good as can be had in ever again to be offered at. COME AT ONCE TO a Bi.'KL-n m -o OAK HALL, AND' MARKET STREETS. RIANOS. GEORGE STEGK & CO.'S PIANOS, Grand, Square and IJprisnt ALSO, HAINES BKOS.' PIANOS. Only place In Philadelphia for sale of Mason & Hamlin's World-Renownea Cabinet Organs. For sale or rent, or to rent with view t purcha. and part of rental apply. 9 16 tf j30UJLI Ac rimjaiF.it. V:i t:henut Street, 10 IS Arch street. J. K. GOULD, Will. Q. KIwciflER. STEIHWH & S0S.S' Grand Square and Upright Piano. f peclal attention Is called to their ne lkaitt llriIii 1Jsiiium, With Double Iron Frame, Patent Resonator, Tubular MeUl Erame Action, etc , which are matchless In Toue and Touch, and unrivalled In duraollity. CIIAULU8 ICIASILIS, WAREROOMS, No. 1006 CHESNUT 8THBET, 9 13 tfrp PJIILADELPHIA reiTAXtiiNKbn 1833. MEYER'S World-Benowned, Crescent-Scale, Im proved Overstrung FIRST PRIZES AWARDED IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. INSTRUMENTS FULLY WARRANTED. Salesrooms, No. 722 AHOH STltEET, 1S1 thstolm PUILaPaLPHIA. BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL STYLES X FINE BOOTS AND 8HOS8 FOR GENTLEMEN, Made on Improved Lasts, Insuring Comfort Beanty and Durability. No. 33 SOUTH 8IXTH STREET, 1 II UiataDSl ABOVE CnSSNTTT. DYE AND PRINT WORKS. . 1 1 n t - 1819 kstaiihsiiei 1819 New Yrk Iyelnsr and Prlnling: KstabllsU ientt STAT EN ISLAND. No. 40 North EIGHTH Street, West Side, Philadelphia. ' 03 DUANE St. and Ki BROADWAY, New York. 166 and 108 PIERREPONT St., Brooklyn. Tbls old and well-known company, now in the teeond half century of lta txlBtence, la prepared, as nsoal, to Dy, CUaru and Finih every variety of ladies', frenilemeu's, and children's ir&rmeata, and Piece Goods In their usual superior manner. Notb These are our only oincea. to tutha3m FURNACES, ETO. ESTABLISHED 1825. FBB. T. HICKS. H. . DBAS XZ. J. D22A3 61 CO., WAItl rACTIIREKS OF Warm Air Furnaces ADD Cooliingr X-angresr, Portable Beaters, Low Down Orates, Slate Mantel Uatu Hollers, Registers and Ventilators. No. I I I North SEVENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. 9 81 thatuemrp JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Philadelphia, and offarod now at lower rat js l?a ff3 BBS RJJ n V W M 0 REAL. ESTATE WANTED. f:; PLliUC ALE-l I10MA8 & SONS, AUC XLtloin-t'ts. Two well-secured irredeemable k'ouiKi nil's, each $24 a year, payable la nilver. On Tuesday, December 20, 1870, at VI o'clock noon, will be Bold at public sulc, at the Philadelphia Ex change, the fallowing dtsci ibed ground routs, viz. : No. ). All that well-secured irredet-mablo yearly ground rent of J 4, lawlul silver money, pnyal)io first ol May uud November. iHHiiliifr out or all that lot of ptdui.d, and the iniproein'iita thereon erected, nitiiHte on theenst suile of WaHhluKton street, 201 fejt 8? Inches Fouth of Monroe Btrcet, Kenaliuton, containing in front on Washington street 11 feet T Inches, and pxtciidlng in depth Rl feet 9 Inches to a 20 feet Wide Street, it Is well secured. No. 2. All ti nt well-secured Irredeemable yoarly prowd rent oi J24, lawlul silver mon-fv, each dollar Wf igliinp seventeen penryweiuhts and siic ffMlug, pii)able flrht of May and November, lssulnir i.u of all that lot of prouud and the luiproveinenis thereon erected, FltiiHte on the east hldo of WssiilHtrton tin cf, uiljolninfr the above on the south, 12 fe.et lVj' ii elit s in i,t, and 61 feet 9 Inches doep to a 20 fuel Vt ioe biictt. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 12 8 10 17 Nos. U ami 141 tt. FUL Ri ll St,reet. M'ULIO SALE THOMAS c SONS, AUC tlonei rs. 1-iGtli interest lu 412 acres Coal Lsud, Rush townsii'p, Schuylkill countv, Pennsyl vania. Ou Tuesday. December 20, ls70, at 12 o'cloek, noon, will be Bobl at public sale, at the Philadel phia Exchange, all that l-16th interest In a tract of land, Mtiia'c in Much (formerlv Schuylkill) town ship. Si hnjlkill county, Pennsylvania, beginning at a mme; thence by Vacant mountain north 7°M fast 280 perches to a yellow pine; theuco by land of Tlx ni'tilliiH Youth or vacant land boiuh 23 deg., eaHt 200 pt-rchea to a Htone; theuce by Rear ridge south 'it?.i U-g., west. 2S3 perches to a stone ; theuce north 7it cleg., west 250 perches to tttn rlace of be ginblDg; containing 412 acris and fcl Di rches, and allowances, etc. It fronts on Turkey run, about 13 miles from Pottsviile. For further particulars, apply to Samuel Spang, Esq., Ko. 14S N. Third street. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 12 8 10 17 Nos. 13U aud !41 8. FOURTH SircoU 1004 AUOII STUEET. 1004 GRIFFITH & PAGE. HOLIDAY LIS- T. (arvfd llracketfi, llook Wlielrer, lllacklner Cases, Hplce ltoxew, ClitI4renH Trny. Table IlatM, l'lr Ncreenx, Cake lloxes, ITlatch Sul ea, 1'all l'ockel, 11 u ted Inivea. Crumb Trays, IS 1 tuthslltl Crumb Itrufthea, Patent Plated Pudtlln Ulabea. HENRY HARPER IS STILL AT THE OLD-EST ABU SHED STAND, Ho. 880 AIICII Htieet, And Is Belling at LOW PRICES, previous to making alterations, bla stock of Fino Watches, Jewelry, and 13 1 thstulra S I L V E It W A. Tt IS. MATIEIALS FOR MINCE PIES. BTJNCB LAYER RAISINS AND SULTANA RAI SINS, CITRON, CURRANTS, SPICES, SWELT CIDER, WIN Ed, ETC. ALBEltT C. ICO BERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 T Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. THE VATICAN, NO. 1010 CHESNUT STREET. Statuary, Bronzes, Clocks, Vasea, Pedestals, and leg ant articles of taste for the adornment of the parlor, dining-room, library, hall, and boudoir, and for bridal presents, purchased In Europe pre vious to the war at a great sacrifice, and will now be old, retail, at correspondingly low prices. We In vite n Inspection at our spacious store and show room, op stairs. The price of all articles marked In plain figures. Uoods packed an shipped free of Charge. 10 99 tmrp
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