PRESS CLUB IL CTIIRES. Mr. Garrison on "National Guilt, RetriT button, Redemption:9 Mr. William Lloyd Garrison delivered a lecture on the subject given above, last evening, at the Academy of Music, under the auspices of the Press ]Club. The speaker was introduced by. Mr. Casper Sender, Fred , dent of the Club. The speaker said; While we are rejoicing at the overthrow of the rellel lion and the bright prospects that are now before us, let us look back at the iniquitous system that gave rise to the rebellion. Before the secession of the South there had never been a time that see had not the reins of the Government in her owu hand and the dictation of the national policy. Did she not say she would not remain with the North if she were not allowed a carte iianche to fix her terms upon,preferring to reign in hell rather than serve in heaven, and aiming at universal - , 'dominion? What was left undone by the North to stimulate the augmentation of the slave system, and to conclude that they could have their own way in all thin ? Bow obsequiously they were courted and sat •tered whenever they chose to put foot on Northern Boil. They were represented as high-toned and' honorable men, who had been libeled and slandered by fanatics, He said ! in the , presence of God and of .Andersonville, that ;they were just as tree Chris tian and honorable gentlemen before the war as that event proved them to be. Abolitionists were held up <as disturbers of the peace. Why should not the slave holders of the South, in view of the different way in - which they and the Abolitionists were treated, hive believed that en attempt of - theirs to overthrow the .Government would have met any opposition from the *Northern people? ken tell us that the South, even in her infatuation: would not have been allowed to fire upon the national flag withimpunity. It was not the first time the flag had been manned. James Buchanan on his knees asked- permissibti of the Smith to send food Wile garrison of Fort Stimter, inatead of send ing down an army to compel obediekce. '[The speaker here went into a resanneof . , the firing upon Fort Sum -Lord f a Northern man had been in command at Fart Sumter there would have been no firing back, - but a gallant Kentuckian dared to do so, and his name is high on the roll of America's honorable men. Is :.one Southerner as good as ten Northerners on the battle-field]. Do the stars and bars wave over the na tional capitol? What has become of Kingeotton? And •alo they remember the battles of Vicksburg, Gettys burg, (km, Sro For more than twenty. years he had been in favor or abolishing capital punishment; out, if it does net han Jefferson Davis until he is dead, dead, dead, then i will be recreant to its trust. [Great applause.] But i ' fails in its duty here, let the gallows be forever abol ished. [Applause.] Where is Henry A. Wise? Abso lutely asking pardon of the tailor Andrew Johnson and saying that he isre_ady to become a radical Aboli tionist! • The South is reaping as she sowed, and it has been fulfilled in her days as in the days of old: "They shall be destroyed, for their idols have forsaken them." This is the work of the Lord of. Hosts. And the North has also • received her retribution, and the sound of lamentation is heard through all her borders, and the mourners go about the streets. Let us rejoice that out. of the chaos of misery shall come freedern. "I will bring lentil again to his habitation, and his sold sh.ll be satisfied upon Ephraim and Gilead." The Presidential election in 1864 was the turning point in our nation's destiny. There never was an event which was so remarkable for appeals made to - the conscience. bona, patriotism and virtue on the ' one hand, and appeals to 'the basest - passions on the - ether. This was noticeable all over the country. The lines were fairly drawn between the moral and. im moral. Mr. Lincoln's re-election derived its signifi cance and importance from the character and posi lion of the mighty mass which gave him their so T. T 6 _ The Government was stable beyond all precedent, and the Administration of Lincoln had a moral sus lainment never enjoyed by any 'other, not excepting that of Washington. As an Abolitionist I am fully vindicatedby this grand national verdieL More than thirty yea] s ago I ;Said no nnion with slaveholders, morally, politically, or physically, and the people of the South rushed to their meetings and declared the Union must and shall he, preserved, raring the old slave Union, and they so resolved that hould stand forever; but God, from' Heaven, said: "Judgment will I send upon the land." Your covenant with death shall be annulled, and forthwith as a potter's vessel is broken in pieces the Union was sundered, and the North and South cleaned together, and the old slave holding Union went down forever. Thank God we have liberty through the length and breadth of our land. Tam fully vindicated by results as =Abolitionist. The national banner is washed of its stains 01 blood, and liberty is secured to every one beneath its folds. Victor Hugo, in 181 s, said within a very few years America will repudiate slavery with horror. The light of this Nineteenth century is enough to destroy it. 'What—drive it from before Homer and adopt it at the hearth of Franklin? No! The United States must either, renounce slavery or liberty. They ' will never renounce liberty. At that time the predic tion seemed impossible. But the prediction has been God's own way and at his own appointed time. My vocation as an Abolitionist is ruined, and most happy am Ito no more be obliged to enter into controversy with my fellow-men. Better to be always in a minority of one with God, and frowned upon by the powers that be, than to have the shouts of a multi tude crying "it is the voice of a God." I am congratulated on every band at the wonderftd change which has taken place in public sentiment. .91x years ago no city, or town.- or village, would have Voted in favor of destroying slavery. Now there's not a loyal one which would not. In 1830 the speaker stated that he bad been imprisoned in. Baltimore for uttering his abolition: sentiments. In, 1864, the first time afterwards that I was in Baltimore, I went to look at the prison in- which I had been confined, but the prison had vanished. I told the circumstances to Mr. Lincoln, and hevery wittily said: "The difference between.lB3o and 1884 is that then you coulnd't get out, and now you couldn't get in." l.Laughterd The re mark carried with it a truth which speaks for ItseLf. The speaker then related some otherinstances of per sonal experience, shciwing the change of sentiment which has - occurred - In our land within a very few discussing the question of redemption he urged the policy in making haste slowly in the matter of reconstruction. He insisted that the South. although silenced, was not convinced, that the old spirit of ha tred to freedom and free institutions still actuates the people, ant that withthecopperhead minority of the north to cooperate with — them, the Southern States and people would be' troublesome and dangerous enemies of the republic if admitted too suddenly to theenjoyment of. the political rights they had for feited. He desired that they should undergo saftleteut probation fto ;secure their good behavior when ad mitted. DICUGS, COD LIVER OlL.—Twenty-five barrels, new made, cod - Liver Oil, very superior quality; Carb. nrthonia. justreceived; In jars; also, just received, twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 95 per cent., in the best of packages, and for sale by - • JOffills7 C. RARER. do CO., No. 718 Market street. 1)11rODOSON'S BRO.NOBIAL TABLETS„—The Aile I I viation .of Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice. Public Speakers Binger and Amateurs have been greatly benefited theirig these Tablets, and their high .appreclation of intrinsic merit, pard.cularly re. commends them to_persons affect with BRON. CHITIS, HOABSEYESS, and CATARRH of the AR A 11 and BREAST. "For sale by Druggists generally. Prepared only by LANCASTER & WT Apothe caries northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phila. STRENGTIEKNING* AND - ILIMULSTITB PLAST E RS, with the pliancy of silk, the strength and softness d. For affections of the Chest, pains weakness, &c., 4" They are cleanly and odorless. comfortable and effective. Sold by HUBBELL. Apo thecary, 1410 Chestnut street. 'sole D13.17(341113T5' SUNDRIES. Graduates Marten Pill Tiles, Combs, Brrushes r lfirrors; Tweezers,Pnil _Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instrionents, Trusses Bard said Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass ang 'Metal Syringes, &c., all at "Phut Hands" rises. SNOWDEN & sips4l2 • Zi South Eighth stalest. 'ROBERT ELNOEIiLLEMB. & CO., N. E. ConNym -12 t, FOURTH AND RACE STREETS' Wholesale 3Druggists, , . Manufacturers and, Dealers in Window , Glass. White Lead, and Paints of every description, offer to the trade, or consumers, acomplete stock 01 iroods in their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SHOEHASEB. & CO., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets., IVFAGNESIA—Jenning's Calcined, in Mb. round tine Jl.Land boxes, aLso in bottles. Jennins_ . 's Carbonate 01 Magnesia, in 2 oz. and 4 ez. papers._.lieavy Calcined Nag: nes% lynang and for sale by CHARLES ELLIS, CO CO., Drugesta, Market and Seventh streets, .I"biladelphia. - Bela MISSENTIAL OILS.—PURE OILS OP ALMONDS, AU Lemon Bergamot, Anise, Carraway, Cloves, •Orange, Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Lavender, almiper, cognac Peppermint, Sassafras, lbpse, Rose Geranium, 431troneena, &C., all of warranted ality. For lisle by ELLIS, & Co., Druggists, Nos. 724 .sead 722 Market street. • ella EtriallGS.—A .L1,1308 - AND MENIiatA.L STOCK 01 go, Cherojeals surd Pharmaceutical Prow* lions, for sale by MIAM BELLTS - ik 00., Druggbda, "Nos. 724 and 722 Market street.. BAY RllM.—Jtv3t received, an invoice of Genuine Imported Bay Rum, for sale by the gal lon„by 310BEZEtT SHORmARER & CO., Druggist, W. E. cor Tier Fourth and Race streets. :t: •• • , • In: • I —,. -HMVn. SIIEJI.V . . and portable contrivance for the application of , • eats to the interred fforface of the rectum. Bold by EDUCATION. wriEFALL SESSION OF MESS .aILROPPS SEIBUITABY FOB YOUNG LADIES will coin• mence on Wednesday, September lath, at her :residenCe. corner of Poplar . and Sixteenth streets, Philadelphia. -33.zansimona :—Bev. G. :Laden Time, Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D., W. H. Allen, En Sate President of Girard College. - 3Y17-/Y. FRIGHT'S GOOFING FLAVORS. Pare concentrated Extracts of VanMa, Rose, Lemoa tannage, Almond, Raspberry, strawberry, Phu Apple Sad Celeiy, for, flavoring Ice °resin, Syrups, JeMes, Puddings, &c., composed by one of our first Chemists, 'Who made it his especial study for years. To prodocs an articie strictly pure and wholesomeoretaining the true flaVOt of the fruit, &v., In a very concentrated letm, and now off red to the public with the greatest confidence in' their giving entire eatisfeetlen" to the ipamhaaerr For sale Rata by COLTON & CLARK, Walnut and Broad, W. L. ILADDOOK, Booth Third. DAVID B, GRAHAM, Sixth and Green. BOB.T S. BOWED, Third and Germantowa roacL & FLETOICER, Mtastaut W. H. SQUIBES, Gerrrauu town, And Wholesale by • • & A'WEIIGHT. 62.4 (10751713 T OTTMEIni WATOIX . ESI AIVID I JEWELB ,- 4 ND ; CASSIDY ' BALL, N®. 12 SOUTH SECO STREET, Have now on hang :A' large stock of Goods suitable for-Holday Presents. Fine Watches, ! Fine Gold Jewelry. Silver and Silver Plated Ware. A large Sssortment of Fancy Sher Ware, staTABLE FOR BRIDAL PRFECIERIB. Fartietilar attention paid to maging de4-Imf MASONIC MARKS. L iyWIS r 741 OZEt ra DTAMOND DEALERt JEWELER, WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER WARE, \ WAT:ME3 and. JEWPraIY REPAIRED. 802 Chestnut St.. Phila. Has always on band a splendid assortment of DIAMOND FINGRR .RINGS,, Etatainzat3, simis'rrters, STUDS, DIAMOND SETS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE. A large selection of Fancy Silverware suitable for Bridal Presents. • PLAIN ICINGS, of all weights and sizes, some extra one, suitable for Engagements and Wedding Rings. WATCHES repaired in the best manner and war ranted. DIAMONDS and all preolout Stones bought for east!. Also old Gold and Silver. ELECTRO-SILVER PLATED WARE. Campbell & Davidheiser, No. 1317 Chestalent Street. Prekent for sale, a fine stock of DIXTRA. FINE PLA TED WARES, consisting of TEA SET .3, ICE PIT CHERS, CASTORS (with Fine. Flint Cut Bottles,) WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, CAR - p: and FRUIT BASSETS, dm., with Extra Fine quality of TEA, TA RIM AND DESSERT SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIVES, Of th3Lr own workmanship and warranted hill weigh of Silver and to give satisfaction, they being practical workmen. Sold wholesale and retail at manufacturing prices. de7-ti ESTABLISBELi IN 1812. HOLIDAY PIESENTS • WILLIAM WILSON & SON, Have on hand a large and general assortment of SILVER WARE. Of our own manufacture and highest standard of silver ALSO, PLATED WARE. A very large and , general assortment of superior PLATED WARE. Irif - Old SILVER BOUGHT• and TAKEN In EX CHANGE. Highestpri•:: given. des-19t) RICH FANCY GOODS PRESENTATION. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., 522 Chestnut Street, Have received and opened for inspection and selection the balance of their FOREIGN ORDERS, PER STRA lutFrn, LA. FAY VIENNA GOODS in Leather and Gbld BRONZE GILT AND SILVER Jewel Cases, Odor Cases, Dressing Oases. Crystal and China DECORATED ARTICLES. REAL BRONZE CENTRE ~ PIECES. Coupes and Mantel Clocks. SPLENDID DIAMOND, EMERALD, PEARL AND I SAPPHIRES IN SETS AND SINGLE PIECES. 18 Karat Gold Paris Jewelry. SUPERIOR WATCHES. CHARLES FRODSH.A3II JUT , F'S JERGENSEN and all other reliable makers, AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY'S El of move ments in 18 karat, Gold Hunting Cases up to $350. LEONTINE, CHATELAINE GUARD AND VEST CHAINS. Presentation Silver, Bridal Gifts, Holiday Presents. Artistic designs successfully executed. The above goods include our own Manufacture, made to order or Imported directly by us with special refer ence to our retail sales. dela Btl HOLIDAY-, 'GOODS. Just received, a large and elegant assortment of Watches, • Jew - eiry, , 1 . Coin Silver Ware, And the very best Plated Ware, suitable for Christmas and Wedding; Presents. -! • - N. jatTIAOIST destf - BM CHESTNUT Street. INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM PACKING, HOSE, &c. Engdneers and dealers will find a FULL ASSORT MENT OF GOODYEAR'S PATENT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING; HOSE, dz., at the_ Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S, SOS Chestnut street, Sonth Ride. N. B.—We have a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE of GARDEN and PAVENDNT HOSE, very cheap, to vita chttie , attentlKt of the ,, ubliC le called. Y 111 / • I : II 9., UESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1865. 9 H®7 DAY 61 - IF ar rS, AT THE New House Furnishing Store,' No. 49 ' NORTH NINTH STREET, NEAR ARCH, Embracing Silver Plated, Japanned, rlanislied, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware, Table Cutlery, Baskets, etc. ALSO, FOR CHILDREN, Spring and Rocking Horses, Sleighs, Velocipedes,Toy Gigs, Tables &c,, J. S. YQSP. Christmas Presents. PAINT BOXES. New Decalcomania. " Wax Flower Materials. Fine Writing Portfolios. Chromo-Lithographs Call at SCHOLZ & JANENTZKY, 112 Flouth Eighth st., del6-8t BELOW CHEWNIIT. Magic Lanterns, Toy Lanterns, Microscopes, Stereoscopes, Stereoscopic Views, Gold Spectacles, Opera Glasses, Telescopes, &c , &c., For Christmas Presents. W. Y. le&LLISTER, delS-St. 72S CHESTNUT STREET. What should I give Father for Christmas, A PAIR OF CLOTH OVER GAITERS, TO BE HAD OF E E. HULYISH. del3-6t* 149 NORTH FuURTH STREET. Skates, Sleigh Bells, Tool Chests and Ivory Table Cutlery, at OPE.R.A. GLASS E S. A Large Assortment Entirely New Styles. WM. Y. MOTT Ma i No. 728 Chestnut St. del.6 att HOLIDAY PRESENTS: Musical Boxes, Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Accordeens, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Sc., &c., at O. P. PLEABANTS' New Musical Instrument Store (nine twenty-nine), 929 CHESTNUT Street. dels-124 SKATES SKATES ! SI3..A.tES: PHILIP WIL ON & CO., 409 CHESTNUT STREET, gave just rtsmived a and desirable stock oA. DIEN, GENT& and large BO YS' SKATES, consist & ing of Shlrlea's Patent, without straps; Philadelphia. New York and_Boston Club Skates. Williams, Moire .4 Co.'s superior Skates, of every variety and style. Blondln Skates, Brass and Silver Plated; and all de• scriptions, to be found at 409 CrtIRSTMIT STREET. no2B-24t PHARAOH'S ERPENTS. A New Chemical Toy. Price 50 cents per box. Sent by mail on receipt of price. 't W. V, NicALLISTER I del 6.6 Q 728 CHESTNUT STREET. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The best and most substantial present to a friend (or Soldier's WidOw) is a barrel of our Superior Famil* Flour, And a bag or halt barrel "OUNTAIN" BUCK- WirrniAT MEAL, warranted whiter than Bethlehem Meal. ALLMAN & ZEHNDER, den-Ist/ FOURTH AND VINE. MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES. Bunch, Layer and Sultana Raisins, Citron, Currants, Spices, Oranges, Cider, Wine, etc., etc., etc. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Comer Eleventh and Vine Ste. Cheap Fii•st-Class FURNITURE. A complete assortment of Rosewood Chamber and Parlor Furniture. A general ] assortment of Walnut Chamber, Parlor, Dining Room and Library. at very reduced prices. den-1.0 809 and; 811 CHESTNUT BTREEIT CtHABIM4 EUMPP. ,'POCKET BOOK AND sATortyr, fif.ANOPADTITRER. Just receiVed a very fine assortment of goods from Europe... Portemonuaies, Cigar Cases, Pocket-Books.' Portfolios, Cabas, Bankers' Cases, b tohels, Purses, Dressing Cases, ,bioney•Belts, Worli-Boxes, Males. &c. Wholesale and Horan. No. 47 North ,SLT.th street below Arch, Pilliadel , phis.. ' ' • deg-12g— riONFECITIONS, PURE AND WHOLESOME, OF delioloua flavor, wholesale and retail. for the holt , days. GEO. W. JENKINS, Manufactory No. 1087 SPRING GARDEN Street, t0f.45,1nal below Eleventh. HOLIDAY GOODS FOR PRESENTS BUEHLER, HOWARD Q• CO'S, 4= MARKET STREET NfeTIML TN ,THE COURT OF COMMON' PLEAS FOR 1 THE CITY 'AND COUNTY OF • PRILA DELP.RIA.—The petition of JOHN R. VOGDES was on the SECOND.day,of Pecidmber.A.D.lB66. presented. setting forth inter afia, that Tobias Rudolph:, by an indenture of mortgage dated the eighth day of October. Anno.Domino 1701, and recorded at Philadelphia in Mortgage BookX., No. 6, page 430, did grant and con vey in mortgage unto James • lames certain premises Situate in the- city. •of Philadelphia, con tainingin breadth upon High street, thirty-eight feet' and four-niaths parts of a foot and continuing the same breadth from the said street to the extent of 118 feet southward J3oundednorthward with High street, eastward with Jasper Carpenter's ground, at the distance of 57 feet and two-thirds part of a foot from Sixth street, southward with John Gellelyn's ground, arid westward with other ground of the said. Jasper. Carpenter, to secure the payment of the sum of seven hundred and fifty pounds, that the said petitioner was the owner in trust of said premises, that he verily believed the legal holders of said mortgage had long since died and that pay ment had been made of all moneys 'due thereon, bat that satisfaction had never been entered upon the re cord of said mortgage which .he desired to have en tered, and praying that the Court direct the Sheriff to serve a notice or give public notice to the legal repre sentatives or said James James, stating the +aforesaid facts, according to law. ' " Whereupon the Court directed as aforesaid. Now in pursuance of said order, I hereby give notice to the legal representatives of the said James James and other persons interested, to appear in said Court at the next term of March, A.- D. 1866, to wit : on the first Monday in March, A. D. 1866, and answer said petition. HENRY C. 40WELL t Sheriff. KEZIELIFF'S OFFICE, Dec 5,1565. des-tu.-itt IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE cITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.— Y MOORE, by her next friend, vs. DAVID y. MOORE. To David Y. Moore, Respondent—Slr: The Coart has granted a rule to show cause whys divorce ha the above case should not be decreed, returnable SATURDAY. December 23. '1865, at lo o'clock, A. M., personal serv!ce having failed, on account of your absence from the county. ' A. V. PAR.-DNS, ' del2-tu,s.4t* . ] 'Attorney for Libelant. ÜBTAIE OF WILLIAM W. %NIGEL'. deceased.— 1:4 Letters of Administration upon the Estate of Wm. W. Knight, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills or the city and county of Philadelphia; all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, to pre sent them to HARRIET KNIGHT, Administratria, Clapter street, Germantown; or to her Attorney, ARTHUR M. BURTON, No. .50.4 Walnut street. no2B-tu-tit LETTEBS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of JACOB RIT TENHOUSE, deceased all persons indebted to the tame will make payment, and those having claims present them to JACOB GOOD, Executor, German town. notatu-st 1 l'hRS TESTAMENTARY having been granted 1.1 to the subscriber upon the Estate' or JOAN . EL. deceased, all persons indebted to the same will make pa , moot, and those having claims present them to ROBERT RARRON 724 Wallace atreet,and D. PATTON. a 23 South Thirteenth street, Execu tors. not -tint LETTERS OF ARUM IsTILATION having been nranted to the subscriber upon the Estate of RACHEL MerI:MRS:ON, deceased, all persons in deb ed to the same will make payment, and those hav ing claims present them to lAM B. HENNA, Administrator, 2/4 South Fifth street. nolS tu-Gt LETTFRS TESTAMF2NTAR having been granted to the subscriber upon the I.lvate of A.SEL. C. T. SMITH .deceased, all persons indebted to the same will make payment, and those havmg claims present them to .k.D.11.U.N D A. Sll.l CIL and 'd A lin LC V. R. eallTll, the Executors, 41" , N. Third st. nols-t U-6t i.:STATE OF LETITIA SEBASTIAN. deceased.- 14 Letters testamentary upon said estate have been granted w the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make payment, and loose having claims against the same to present them to THOS. H. SPEAKMAN Executor, No. 26 North Seventh street Philadelph ia. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of CORNELIA SMITH, deceased, all persons indebted to the same will make payment, and these having claims present them to JAMES IitceLIITPOCK, M. D, nces-tu-st. REAL ESTATE. ; .7A4 GE. SALE—A handsome W 3, double stone Mansion. with stable and carriage I. , uuse, and large lot of ground, ,Ituate within live minutes walk from a station on the Germantown Rail road. The mansion Is well built and has every city convenience. J. M. UUMMEY k. SUNS, .503 Walnut street. CP FOR SALE—The Handsome 3-story Brick ta Residence, with attics, double back buildings and side yard, furnished with every modern , unventences cud improvements, and in excellent repair.situate No. ski .crib .eventh street. Lot 2S feet front by 115 feet deep. J. M. Gl. - .ItAi.EY t SONS, 508 Walnut street. E... FOR. SALE—A Handsome 3-story Brick deuce, with double back buildings, built and flu- ! , lied throughout m a superior manner. with extra COO veniences completely drained Into the culvert and in perfect order, situate on Twentieth street, near Rano_ Lot .2c. t front by 92 feet deep to a 31 feet street, Ni.GT.I3I3IEY S tztiNti, sos Walnut street. Fs FOR tine tb reeatory brick Dwethug, = with back buildings :V. North 'Front street, with an modern improvements. Also, a brick dwelling ad- Willing No. 724: lot 40x1.50 feet. Apply to J. Ti. CUR 'fi3 & SON, Real Estate Brokers, tts Walnut street FOR SALE—Three contiguous STORE 7, FORTY-FIVE h bbi FRONT, npou FOURTH btreet, near hIARYI'. First-class business stands. Early pussesslon if desired. Apply. between 10 and 11 daily, except Thursday, at 845 Market.street. not mg_ FOR SALE—.IA handsome four-story brick RESIDENCE, 2.1 feet front , furnished with every ern convenience.and In perfect order situated No. at South TWENTY-FIRST Street. Lot 90 feet deep J, M. GIJMME.Y S SONS. 508 Walnut st, Cip A FURNISHED HOUSE TO BENT in a mn. Jtatral part of the cap. Apply_to LENIS H. lIRDN ER, No. 153 South Fourth street. ekFOR SA LP —The large four story Picton stone Mont DWELLD;O,I6,..nSQ_rth Broad street; has .1.. l.ne modern improrenlelltd. /MMedlutapossession. Inquire 910 Arch street. 11=-U1 VALUABLE LOTS ON GREEN. MT. VEasoff AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS.—FOR SALE--1 Building Lots, each 2.5 tee; front, situate on north side of Green street, west of Eighteenth. Also, 4 Lots on south Mae of Mt. Vernon street. west of Eighteenth. each a feet front; and two on Eighteenth street, south west corner of Mt. Vernon. J. M. Emmy ttY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. 7 6- ) .Ws..—FOR 'SALE—Two well secured lrre deemabie Ground Rents. one of $72 and one of §s per annum_ Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Beal Itate Brokers, 4:.3 IN slept street. IiQUILDING LOT FOR SALE.A Valuable Building kot, having three fronts. situate on southeast cor ner of Christian and Sixteenth streets, cpntainlng in front on Christian street 264 feet by I:l3feet on Sixteenth street, through to Montrose street, which is so feet hi width. J 11. GU ISM FY et SONS. 50$ Walnut street, AUCTION SA_LES. JFITZPATRICK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, N itW . Auction House, No, 9/7 CHESTNUT street, adja cent to the Continental, Girard, SL Lawrence, Markoe House and other popular Hotels. GREAT SA LE OF WATCH ]'—PAWNBROKER'S PEREMPTORY SALE OF 30a0 GOLD AND SIL VER WATCHES--FINE ENGLISH AND A.ME RICAN ISCIPLEX AND CHRONOME PER LE VER-, IN FINE GOLD AND SILVER CAS ES 001D CHAINS. DIAMOND AND GOLD JEW EL.RY. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, SILVER PLATED SHOW CASKS, ON THURS rSA Y , December 2.1, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M., to be continued during the afternoon and evening without Intermission, it the New Auction House, 927 Chestnut street. GREAT SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS. EVERY MORNING, AFTERNOON and EVENING this Week. commencing each morning at 9 o'clock, af ternoon at 3 o'clock aria evening at 6 o'clock. Will be sold a splendid assortment of fine illustrated Annuals and Gift Books, Bibles Poetry, Juveniles, &c., in eleaanl bindings; fine Photographic Albums, In the latest,styles, designs and blndintos. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, FINE STATIONERY, Portfolios, Work Boxes. Traveling Desks. Pocket Books, PorteMonnales, FINE TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY. Carvers. Razors, &c,. &c. FINE DOUBLE PLATED SILVER WARE. Tea Sets, Castors, Ice Pitchers, Cake and Card Bas kets, Cups. Mugs, Goblets, Salt Stands. Tea. Table and Rings, B D,ssert utter Spoons Knives. andl Forks. Butter Knives, Napkin OLOCES, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry. FINE GOLD AND SILVER PENCILS AND GOLD PENS. Looking Glasses, Dry Goods, Hosiery, Gloves,Shirts, Drawers, Ac. FANCY SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. Fancy China Ware, Toys. FOREIGN SEA SHELLS. And an immense variety or USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS. Fresh consignments,receiving daily. Consignments respectfully solicited. Liberal cash advances made on consignments free of charge. del3-3t B . SCOTT, AUCTIONEER, Ist2o . .04 UT street. A. S. ROBINSON'S SPECIAL SALE OF FINE FRAMED LAPORTED ENGRAVINGS. On Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday' Evenings, Dember 18th, ISth and 20th. At o'clock ec precisely, at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, will be sold about 400 finely framed imported engravings, of fine proof and choice selected impressions, from the greatest modern artists, among which are Landseer. Berl Ansdel, Stackpool, Thompson, Baxter, Burgens. Patterson and others. Now open for examination. L.& P. GROSECOLTZ'S SECOND SPECIAL SALE OF BICH PARIS GOODS. On THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, • At 73‘, o'clock. at Scott's Arc Gallery, 1020 Chestnut st. SPECIAL SALE OF FINE FRENCH ARTISTIC 0176Wi.iAl Just received per steamer Benin, the LmPOrtation of Messrs. VIII Bros. On FRIDAY EVENING NETT,. 22d inst., at '7% o'clock. at the Art Gallery. 1020 Chest nut street, will be sold a fine collection of elegant bronze, figures and groups comprising thesubjects of Sculpture. Agriculture, Columbus , Rubens 'and Van dyke. Francis 1., and Charles V., Don Quixotte, Vulcan . and Pluto, Diana de (baby, Don Cesar and Don Juan, &c., to. &e, All Juste received by above named firm iromParls. The collection will be arranged for examination on T_ ARIECERLDGE a co., . mi. 606 MARKET etreet. above Fifth. F URIVES A BRINLEY @ CO., No. 615 011E8T1417T and NO. 612 JAYNE strevt, AVOTION SALES. r DEI , AMMODUISEt.' No. OS , WaillitT street AZOI3 - A.' BEAL ESTATE BALE DEC. W. This Sale Will include-1 ' • • 2000 shares Buck Horn On and Alleggany Oil 00. MOO shares Improvement PetroleginVo. _ . 190 shares Philadelphia-MtittreTTetroleum Co. Bond $lOO Ist mortgagaßald Eagle. alley BR. Ce! • Share in Philadelphia Library. Share in Mercantib3 Library. 4 shares Broad Mountain Mammoth Vein Coat Co., each entitled to two tons of coal at cost annually, (those now entitled to 10. tone) • ' 50 shares Bear Mountain Franklin Goal Co., each en titled to l ton coal at cost, (each of these now enti tled to 3 tons). • 2 shares Broad Mountain Mammoth Vein Coal CO. 1 share Atheneum. • Peremptory Sale on account of whom it may concern. KO shares Shamokin Cc al Co, CEMETERY LOTS, No. 178, Sec. D; Sec. E, and 849 Sec, F, Odd Fel lows' Cemetery. Lots Nos.; 9, 17, 26 and 28. Sec. 115 containing 1,529 square feet, Mount Moriah Cemetery. OLTY WHARVES--Also. by order of the Commis• stoner of Wharves and Landings, MARKET ST.. DELAWARE, north tilde. BA , SOM ST. WHA_RP, on the Schuylkill 726 LOMBARD ST—A four-story brick dwelling, 3 two-story frame dwellings and one three story brick house, lot 20 by 98 feet to Callen at, Subject to 130 and 1333; grounctrent. , VALUABLE MILL AND 45 ACRES, 24th WARD. —A valuable tract of land on Indiana and Cobb's creeks, 24th Ward, with etonedwelling house and out buildings, and the mill, with water power &c. adjoin ing lands of S. W. Cattell. Esq. and .Professor Rhoads. 0. Court Sale—Estate oft Witham Carter, deed. 918 COATES ST—The threei-st.my brick house and lot, 18 'by 57 feet. Exe,eutox's Positive Srle—Estate of Daniel Lcmgstreth. 1202 ORKklkt ST—Three story brick dwelling, 19 feet 5 inebee front by 55 feet deep. Subject to $793 , 4 ground IT at /Same Eatate. • ", 1609 BECKETT ST—Three-story brick house an d Int, 13 by 36 feet and $2l ground rent. Same Estute -1607 BErEETT ST—Three-story brick dwelling ad joining, 13 by 38 feet. VI around rent. Same Estate. DROVER'S COUBT.—A small dwelling west side of a court running south from Poplar, above Ninth street; lot I=2 feet. Same estate. BROAD ST—Valuable large lot, S. E. corner of Lan caster street, 140 feet on BROAD and THIETRTINTH SlS.,and 528 feet on ;LANCASTER ST. Executors' Sale: E,tate of .8. Darts. deceased. THIRTEENTH ST. Valuable SQUARE OP GROUND. bounded by Twelfth and Thirteenth, Lan caster and Diamond streets Same utale. TWENTY-FOURTH WARD—A tract of land on the south side of Cathedral avenue, 214 feet 31i inches east of Fifty-second at; 8) feet front and 273 feet 8l inches deep on the west line and 262 feet 9 inches deep on the east line. Girard avenue, when opened, will take offabont 25 feet from the rear of this lot. Same estate. 51 NOBLE ST.—A three-story brick house and lot, 'axe; feet. VO ground rent. Orphans' Court Sate. Es tali! of Jonas /dinars. 613 ROWN ST.—A. three-story brick house and lot, 16422 feet. Orphans' COW t Sale. Same eMale. 24TH ST. above PLIVE.—A oakery and d welting, 16x63 feet, 9 Inches, with the use of an alley. $4OO may r.naaln if desirtd. Sate blr order of Heirs. Estate of Elizabeth _Mcßride. FRONT AND DAUPEIT'S STS.—A triangular lot, S. E. corner of the two streets, 120 feet 4.% inches on Front, 117 feet inches front on Dauphin street, and 42 feet 43,, inches deep, at right angles with the former, and 52 feet 11 inches at right angles with the latter. VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE TO REA T TATS OPF , RATORS. Will be sold. at very low rates, to a parzywho will take them all in one lot. Ave desirable dwellings in the heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had 11 desired. This ma very favorable opportunity to par ties who seek good real estate investments to buy at old prices property which will pay well and increase in value, For particulars apply at the auction store. MARKET S's. STORFS.A.t private sale, the valu able four - story btick store S. E. corner of Market and Rank sta. In first rate condition. Terms dating. ALSO—The substan*el property at the S. E. corner of Market and Strawberry sta. In excellent order. These properties will be sold so as to pay a good in terest on the investment. STA Rt. - xt—A very desirable property In the neigh bot hood of Twelfth and Locust sts, TAVERN STs.PD and 9 acres of land, on Ridge road, v miles from the State House. known as the ' - Sorrel Horse." Plans. surveys, at the store. Property No. 402 south Front st, 41 by 100 feet. do do 11M and HS, Lombard at 80 acres, Germantown 57 do Fisher's lane Valuable Lot, ,larket street, above Nineteenth do do Barker , do do do 8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second st Property northeasteorner Fourth and Spruce sts - Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road Brownstene Store, Second st. near Chestnut Residence and large lot. Burlington do No. hi south Tenth st do do 418 south Eleventh st Dwelling, 4::.0 Rine st do Its Pond at 5 acres of Land. Federal at. Twenty-sixth Ward VALUABLE STORE, CIEE-ATICHT ST—A very valuable business property on chestnut at, having two fronts—in good miler, &c. Occupancy with the deed. BY JOHN B. MYERS g OO., Aucrnoicarrilsi Nos. 722 and £34 Market erreeL corner of Bank LARUE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITESE,.FBFENOH, N.‘VAAISVOT.M .E.. VWXVir .'fI' M, • We will hold a large sale of Foreign and. Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogue r , on FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT and part for cash. ON T":IB,RDA.Y MORNING,, , DEC. M. At 10 o'clock, embracing about frelPhollag. , es and lota ' of staple and Fancy articles, in Woolens, Worsteds, Linens, Bilks and Cottons, N. E.—Catalogues ready and goods arranged for ex hitation early on morning of Sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY bALE OF EUROPEAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, FURS. an. NOTlCE—lncluded in our sale of THURSDAY, Dec. 21, will be found In part the following, cis DOMESTICS. bales brown and blisw sheath:iv and shirtings do blew and brown Canton flannels and domets do wool blankets; scarlet and fancy flannels cases India) blue check: stripes: ticks denims do bik and Cord cambrics: sileclas; cottonades do fancy printed de lalnes and madder prints do paper muslin; miners' flannels:jai:ma:twills Co safinets: cassimeres: sackings: kerseys, Etc CLOTHS, DOESKINS. CHINCHILLAS, &c. pieces Aix la Cbapelle and cloths: tricots do Belgian bik tricots: doeskins; Esquimau' do Chinchillas; Meitch& fancy casscnieres do blue and bik beavers: castors; Ass:ratans nn blk and cord sealskins; petersharns do rams; Italians; satin de chines; vestln,p DAllieS GOODS. Sri izti, pieces Paris bill; it tnicoyd merinoes and de laines, do Paris plain anu poplins epinglines do Empress cloths; black ab.".! fancy alpacas do poll de chevres; cobnrgs; motuurs: lastres do Wit and cold dress shim. velvets, LUCENT GOODS. pieces Irishshirtiz.g linen and sheeting& de linen cambric bdirP3 shirt fronts do bleached and brown crush. damasks, drills, ducks, Cotton and woolen hosiery, gloves, shirts and drawers, traveling shirty, shawls, patent thread, sewing silk. baLmoral and hoop skirts, neck ties, scariS, holiday goods, &c. bIT,CLAL SAME OF FURS. We will include in above sale a splendid line of Rus sian sable and mink Siberian squirrel, filch. martin, ermine and chinchilla capes, Ralf capes, victorines, collars. mutts, cuff's, fit., embracing some very high cost goods. CA RPETINGS.; NOTICE—At the commencement of our sale of THURSDAY. Dec. 21. at ten o'clock precisely, we will sell a 11111 line of ingrain, venetian, hemp, list, cottage and rag carpeting& DAVD3 & HARVEY. AUCTIONEIats, (Late with M. Thomas & Sons.) Store No. ns Chestnut street. FURNITURE SALES at the Store every Tuesday. SALES AT RESIDENCES will receive partici:dm attention. Sale at the International Hotel. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRRORS, FINE CAR PETS. OIL CLOTHS, FINE FEATHER BEDS. BEDDING, FIREPROOF SAFE. &c ON WEDNESDAY MORNING _ A t 10 o'clock by catalogue, the entire furniture of the International Hotel, Second at. below Spruce st. in cluding the furniture of about fifty rooms; French plate mirrors, gas chandeliers, fine tapestry and in grain carpets, oil cloths. large number tine feather beds, blankets. comfortables, china and glassware, tire proof safe by Farrel & Herring, kitchen furniture, ay... MOSES ,NATHANS. eucTioruil KR. AND COD MISSION MERITELANT, Southeast corner Sixth and Race streets. The sale will continue until every article is dia. posed of. AT PRIVATE ISA_LE FOR HALF THE 171313A1 SKLI.Ski Fine gold hunting case, open face,English patent lever watches of the most approved mi best makers fine gold hunting case and open face detached lever and lepine watches; ladies' fine gold watches; fine gold American lever watches; duplex and other watches. Fine silver bunting case and open face American English, [Swiss and other lever watches: fine silver lepine watches; English ' , Swiss and French watches, in huntingcases, double cases and open face; fine gold vest, neck, chatelaine, fob and guard chains; fine gold Jewelry of every description; fowling pieces; re volvers. &c. BILTNART) TABLE. First class billiard, table, complete. AT PRIVATE SALE. Several building lota, in Camden. N. 1., Fifth, and Chestnut streets. FIREPROOF CHEST. isize fireprce (chest, feet high by s3i feet wide, mtull 'e by Silas 0. Herring. Also, a small Salamander fireproof chest. MONEY TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, on goods of every description. BY • BABBITT & C 0.. AUCTIONEEEtS.— Cash Auction Hcrase, No. 230 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BR 4 DY 3 1A DE WINTER CLOTHING. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.DEO. 20. Commencing at 10 o'clock. LARGE • AND PEREMPTORY BALE OF FALL AND 'WINTER DRY GOODS, COMPRISING 050 LOTS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. DEO. 20, - Commencing at 10 o'clock. viz--Cloths, cassimeres, satinets, dress goods. hosiery, Germontown goods, shirts and drawers, notions, dec. CLOTHING, • CLOTHING.. A large Invoice of ready made clothing, Over and business Coats, pants vests. suits, &C. BOO:, SK.OES, GAITERS. &c. , 20 cases ladles', men's, misses' and children's wear. 013:1LIP .FORD 5:15 £ MARKET and MS COMMICROIC streets. • - BALE OF 1,500 CIAERES Bcxyrs, SEEOES, LIMAN% ON' JIIO.IINIKG. DEET..2I, TEr AY intSli r commencing at ten o'cloca. precisely will osisoh, by catalogne, 1500 cases men's, boys and youths' mit kip, grain and Karl boots 'shoes, biogons,lbalmorals, long gaiters, dto4 • also. Women's. noseif and chil dren% calf, kid, kip, goat and morocco heeled' boons.' shoes. gaiters, slippers. 4C-, from first-Cluss city and ISaatern mattafactorets. MUCTION SALES.' 11 , THOMAS & SONS. AUCTIONEERS. No. DS antll4lBouth FOURTH street. SALM QP slums AND REAL gST_ATE at the ~ c han, every TUESDAY, atilt o'ciocz now— sir Handbills of each properly Issued separately. and on the itialtutay previous to each sale MO cata, intim h ualsmblet form, giving frill descriptions. HEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Printed catalogues, comprising, , several hundred thousand dollars, including every description of city and country Property, from the smallest dwellings to the most elegant mansions; elegant country seats, farms, bllEhlel3B wopertles. &e, FuRNMEz• SALES AT TEE AUCTLOEt STORE EVEEY THURSDAY. ,iIW Particular attention given to melee at prtysaa reeidemsw..te. _ SHARDS BLACK CREEK ThipacmcidENT, t-4:l4mv ' HON T triarA r i DEC, 2 At 12 o'clock noon. at the ExcLange— For,account of whom it may concern— Bee shared Black Creek Improvement Co. MEDICAL, MITIC'ELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. &c. ON TUESDAY AFIXECNOON. DEC. 19. At the unction store, medical, miscellaneous end school books, stationery. &c. VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS FROM PRIVATE caLLEtynarts. On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS, December 19th and 20th," At 11 otchlck, will be sold by catalogue, at the auction store, south Fourth street, a fine collection of Valuable Oil Paintings, comprising Worktrby MI Weber, E D. Moran, Baddington of London, tkde, E. D.. Lewis, Itositer of London, Shayer, James Hamilton, Reyn sten, Birch, Plumet, Searly, Verbcechoven, Delcoar, dm. • Te paintings are all handsomely framed. siy - May be examined two days previous to sale. Sale for account of the United States. At Mower HospitaL Chestnut Hill. • - HOSPITAL le In:WITT:ME. &c. . ON WEDNESDAY MOBNING,BEC. At to o'clock at the Mower Hospital, Chestnut HEIL by order of C'. McDougal, Surgeon and Brevet Colonel U. S. A., Medical Purveyor, a large quantity of Hos pital Furniture, Blankets, Sheets; Bedsacks.-Counter mt es, Distresses.. White and Colored Bags. Chairs, Tables, Desks, .6m Also,' -Bowling _Alley. Printing Press, &c.; Large Coffee Boaster, Ice Cream Freemr, Telegraph Apparatus, Brussels and Ingrain Carpe a, Handsome Chandeliers, Sewing Mnr•trne, :Musical Instruments. &c. Air Full particulars In catalogues now ready. Terms cash; 25 per cent to b a paid at time of sale. • Cars leave at 9 o'clock for ChtnutHill; from Ninth and Green streets. ENO.LISH AND AMERICAN_ BOOKS. PHOTO- GRAPH ALBUMS. ate. ON 'WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 2.9. At the auction store. valuable 'Rae landAmerlcan books, illustrated works, bhotograph albums. &o. Large Sale N 05.139 and 141 South Fourthst. HANDSOME FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PLANO. FORTES. Chandeliers, Fireproof Safes, Sewing Ma chines, Fine Velvet. Brussels and ocher Carpets, &c. ON THURSDAY MORNING. At S o'clock. at the auction store, by catalogue, handsome parlor, dining room and coamber furni txuei elegant rosewood piano forte. made by Haines: superior chandeliers: superior fireproof safes, by Evans & Watson. Farrel Herring and others;sewing machines: fine velvet, Brussels and other carpets, VERT LA.BOE FLREPROOF SAFE Also, an extra large and superior fire and thief proof safe, made by Farrel 4 Herring. CIWICE ENGLISH ATD A - di - ERMAN BOOKS On riILORSDAY AFTERNOON. Dec 21st, at the auction store aunuice collection of rare and valuable English and American Books: also. many finely Aleut - mated works. Included are the fol low lug: Audubon's Birds -and Quadrupeds. Waverly Navels, Walton's Angler, Wilites' Exploring Expedi tion t.4IOSS' Antiquities. Sir Willioat Jones' Works. Sbakspeare's all fine Bugiisn editions. SE OND • T API : : 011 E. &GYBE-lOU FURNITURE LIERS CARPETS. &c. On FMLIDA.Y MOMNING Dec. 22d. at lo o'clock. at the La Pierre Ettinse,33Toact qr. et, beloweheitnut st., will be coo , inued the sale of the entire ;•urniture, including. 75 chambers, all furnished in the best manner with walnut wardrobes, bedsteads, watlistar.ds. fine hair mattre es, bolsters am.' pillows, Brasses and other carpets, Dlsv be examined at 8 O'clock on the morning of sale. f file on the Premises, south Twentieth street. NEAT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. ON FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 22, At 10 o'clock, will be sold at public sale. on the pre eS. neat modern residence . No. 225 south Twentieth street, below Wain= is replete with the modern con veniences. RANDSOME FUENTITRE, SUPERIOR PIANO Also, the handsome furniture, piano, etc, Full parti culars in catalogues. AT PRIVATE R&TM—Modem WWRIDEZWE, with S acres. Manheim st. Germantown. VALUABLE LOT. Warren st, west of 17th. MORTGAGE, t15,000.—A.. Bret-clam well awne4 r l artgage cif ;2300. THOMAS BIRCH & SON. AUCTIONEERS AND COhocisSlON No. Ulo 4:113:EIS I ' Sil stree , (Rear entrance UO7 ,Ransom street.) Honseholei Farniture ertevery description received att Conslent. - BALES EVERY MORNING.FRIDAY Sales of Furniture e.t dwellings attended to on the moat Reasonable Terms. RA TM OF 31EALESTATE, ?MUMS, dicr-, AT 1 RIKOHANGE. Thomas Birch di' Bon rospecthilly inform their riends and the public that they are prepared to attend to the sale of Real Estate by anctionand atpulvatersalai S A T.P. OF FANCY GOODS AND CHRISTMAS PnwSENIS. ON. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DEO. 20, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. .1110 Chestnut street, will be sold— A large ;assortment of Fancy Goods. suitable for Cmistmasipresents. Invoices for the tame sale must be sent to the store by Monday. FINE BRONZES, VASES. CARD RECEIVERS. TOILET SETS, BISQUE FIGURES. WORE BO.A.n.S,ICAI3A.S. FANCY GOODs. .TOYS, „tc. AN WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 10 o' lowqr, at the Auction Store, No. - MO Wallin= street, will; be sold— A large assortment of eiesant goods, Including bronze ttgures of Cromwell, Charle3 Guttenberg,Galleo, Benham, Rembrandt, Bruce.. Wallace, Columbus.. Cortes. •Cmsar, Don Juan, Garibaldi. and .others. French China vases, tojlet sets; Bohemian glass, bisque figures, workboxes, ashes, photograph albums, paper mache goods, musical box., hobby , hors2s. toys, games, FINE FRENCH UMBEETJ aS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. • A the auction store will be sold an invoice of fins French silk umbrellas suitable for Christmas presents FINE JEWELRY, &c. Also, a lot of fine jewelry, Meersum pipes, &c. MUSICAL BU M One large rosewood musical box. • MECHANICAL CLOCE. One mechanical clock. Sale at No. 1021 Chestnut street. SALE OFIIINE OIL PAINTINGS BY AMKSICA_N . ARTISTS. ON WEDNESDAY EVENENTG. , At 734 o'clock. at No. 1021 Chestnut street, second story, will be sold a collection of Oil Paintings, richly framed. comprising works by E. D. Lewis. G. N. Nich olson, Howland. Medway, Dyke. Meadows, Bechtel, simow,Fennimore, Caliaonet. Ddlllng and others. The paintings are now open for exhibition with catalogues. JEconotay in Fuel. 7•t GENUINE STEWART COOK STOVE, The Best Cook Stove in America- It performs more, With less Fuel, Than any other Stove in use. ja - Sole Agent for Philadelphia, 1008 Market street. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITOMENRR, OR BDROPRA l'sT RANGE, for families, hotels_ or üblic institutions, in TWENTYi DDEPERENT Also,_ Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-airurnaces, Portable Heaters. Lowdown Grates, Fire- Ward Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates Broilers, Cockier Stoves, etc., at who:esale and retail; bythe manufacturers dirr ARP, SHARPE & THOMPSON, 026,th,5,tti,6m1 No. 209 North Second street, THOMAS b. DIXON & SONS, Late Andrews &Dixon, ••••••• No. 1W..4 CECHEaNtTP street, Philadelphia. 1 Opposite United states Mint, , Manufacturers of LOW-DOWN, PARLOR. CHAMBER, OFFICE, And other GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and WOOdrireelt WARM-AIR FURNACES, For Warming Public and Private Itotidings. REGISTERS, VENTILATORS AND OBIBINEY-CAPS, MORINO-RANS, BATH•BOMERSI: • ga“ OWHOLV 4T and RETAIL HOTELS. BANaROPP HOUSE, CORNER. OE BROADWAY AND TWENTIETH STREETS,• NEW YORK. The underalgned•begs leave to call the attention or his old patrons while connected with the ERRITY HOUSE, Washington, D. C. and of the public gene rally, to thefact that louihe has leased the above commis dius and admirted f a term o tha o t he has ;thoro ably ughly renovat ho ed use the or entire establish ment, and now aohalts a trial pf his accommodation*, with the perfect confidence of giving satisfaction to all. By a glance at the:city map, it will be perceived that the cootroti locality secures ready communication by :railroad and stage with allot the most desirable parts of the city—, from' the Battery to the Central - Park— Prom the Hudson to the East Rivera. . To those who shall horior•hita with their patronage, hopledges himself tossme no efforts in Inaltingrthebr stay pleasant and agrmitne. . . • - , •41,131Etrif t CRANEY, ~ Je_lsml• • --- • - • , Briprieter. . . _ VlZNEWlEML — D,llON,Tifirreifividth to & ft•et.wido, all mambera. Tent awl , Ittpermakers JOHN W. & 00., . . "Lip. lez Jon:zero AL' 11(YrTON foorava- Av;.pillr,Dia missofts, J. S. CLARK,
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