Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 20, 1865, Image 3

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    • Philadelphia_Board of Trade.
, • • The stated meeting for Deceniber was held on Mon
. day evening. President Welsh In the chair.
- The Committee or thellionth presented a Comnauni
• cation from Samudl C. Morton, Pas:, late President of
• the Board, recommending, now that the former objec. ,
tions of the Board have been removed by the return of
•
peace and the restoration of the national authority in
the Southern States, that action should be taken in
favor of a uniform system of bankruptcy: Also, calling
attention to the dangers Incurred to navigation by the
destruction of the light on Cape Florida.
TheSerretary.reported the names of two hundred
and fifty new applicants for membership of the assteci
ation. which, on motion of. Mr. Souder, were unani
mously elected. --
A paper was received and read, and referred to the
Committee of the Month, from the Boston Board of
Trade; in favor of aiding the organization of Southern
labor by the assistance of Not tbern caphal,and rectum
mending governmental co-operation through the.
Freedmen's.. Bureau In the effort to increase the Pro
duction of Southern - staple. The co-operative action
of this and other associations is requested.
The resolutions of Mr. Hand on the currency and
the financial situation next came up, and excited an
animated discussion. The resolutions were adopted,
as follows:
• Resolved, That, in the judgment of this Board, the
finances of the Government of the United Suites were
managed during the rebellion with a skill and wisdom
only equaled by the grandeur of the cause which- was
imperiled, the integrity of the Union.
Resolved, That with the suppression of the rebellion
and the return of peace, measures for the restoration
of the currency to its normal condition becomes a duty
on the part of the Unitsd States and a cause of great
solicitude on - the part or the people lest, by injudicious
measures and a rapid contraction, their interests should
'tie needlessly sacrificed: ;
Resolved, That the- plicy pursued by Hon. H. Mc-
Culloch, Secretary of the Treasury in keeping steadily
in view a specie basis as the safe and true foundation
-of a national currency, and aiming to reach it as early
as possible by a gradual abeoretion of the excess of
paper money now in circulation. by which policy alone
. the transition can be made from an irredeemable to a
convertible paper currency without injury to private
interests, is by this Board recognized as eminently ju
dicious , and worthy of its strongest commendation.
The secretary then, an the request of many mer
-chants, brought to the notice of the. Board, with the so
licitation of their strongest protest, the subject of the
requirement of the officers of. the internal revenue de
partment, under tho decision of a deputy commissioner,
that their clerks and employes shall, under heayype
natty, take out licenses as "commercial brokers,"
- whenever, as they constantly do under the present eys
temorbtisiness, exhibit samples to solicit orders for
their principals. The subject was referred to the Com
mittee of the Month, with directions to make every'
• exertion, through the committee now sitting for the
• revision of the internal revenue system, and the Com
missioner of.lnternal Revenue, to have this action
:•-abandoneyl. Adjourned.
'WINDOW SHADES dc BLINDS
131inds and Shades.
B. J. WI LLIA MS,
NO,lB NORTH SLX,LH ST.,
br ii . IITACTIJIIEBS OP
Venitian Blinds and Window Shades,
The largest and finest assortment in the city, at the
- lowest Cash Prices.
Store Shades made and lettered.
Cheap lot SUIT RD Blinds and Shades.
OBOOJJEROMN,.
• YRUlTS.—Princess Fapershell and Lisbon
STEW ' splendid London; Layer Raisins, In
whole, half and quarter boxes, choice ,Eleme figs, In
small drams, in store and for sale by M. F, SPLULEN,
Tea Dealer and Grocer, N. W.corner -Arch and Eighth.
FONGTAI TEAS—Ex 'BenefactOr" and "Ceres
• in store at d for sale by
E C. KNIGHT &
del:3-1m S. E. cor. Water and Chestnut street.
RIME NEW JERSEY LEAF L A Rn in barrels
and kegs, in store and for sale by
E. C. KNIGHT & CO.,
S. R cor,Water and Chestnut streets.
GRF6'N PEAS.—Fresh imported Green Peas and
.111ushreoms, Green. Corn and Tomatoes for sale by
JAMES et. WEBS. Walnut and Eighth streets.
FigH PEACHES.Adams county Peaches, the
s Ei st grown, put up in gallon, half gallon and quart
cans, for sale low to families by JAMES B. WEBB,
W: •• ,•• g• • •• -
QUn CASES FIUME PEACHES, TOMATOES,
Vahyn_JGreen Corn, Peas, &c., warranted 'to give
y t l o F iri.
i For sage by M. F. SPILLIti, N.W. cor,
Arch and Eighth streets.
EXTRA 21.4.C1LF161. L.—Extra choice large Macke.
rel in kids. Also new
_Spiced and Pickled Sal
mon. For aide by 2f. .F. SP N. W. col. Arch
and Eighth streets.
DEY GINGER.—A small invoice of
this delicious confection. in small 35; lb. boxes, just
received at COIISTI 'S East End Grocery,No. its South
Second street..
PRESERVED GINGER-300 cases choice Preserved
Ginger. each jar guaranteed, in store and for sale
st CM:IST - VS Zest End Grocery, No. 1.18 South Second
street, .
TuriNcE PlES.—Baisins, Currants. Citron, Lemon
-Oland Orange Peel, Pure Spices, Cooking Wines and
Brandies, new Sweet Cider , all for sale at COUSTY 'S
East End Grocery Store, No. 118 South Second street.
NEVir YARMOUTH BLOATERt.,—A small invoice
of tt ese delightful and.choice del imoies, for sale at
COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Second
-street.
"DRUMM SPANISH OLlVES.—Spanish Queen Olives,
.1 Stuffed Olives, East India -Hot Pickles. Boneless
.Saidines, and all kinds of new Cann ed 'Fruits, Meats,
Songs: Milk and Coffee, at COITSTIPS East End Gro
cery, Zio. BS South Second street.
RTEB.-20 barrels Jersey cultivated Cran
berries in store and for sale by IL F. SPILLIN
IC W. nor. Arch and Eighth streets. _
DIRIGIS,'
,(10D LIVER OlL.—Twenty-five barrels, new made,
Cod Liver Oil, of very superior quality; Carl).
.Ammonia, just received, in Jars; also, Just received.
twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted
95 percent., in the best of packages, and for sale by
_ JOHN C. BAKER & CO.,
No. 718 Market street.
IaODOSON'S BRONCHIAL TABLETS.—The Alle
viation of Bronchitis, Catarrh,, Hoarseness. and
.Similar Complaints, a ff ecting the Organs of the Voice,
Public Speakers Binger and Amateurs have been
zreatlybenelited by using these Tablets, and their high
appreciation of their! intrinsic merit, particularly re.
-commends them to penone affected with BROS.
CHITIS, HO , and CATARRH of the
RitA TI and BREAST. For sale by Druggists generally.
Prepared only by .LANCASTER & WILLS, Apothe
caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, Phil&
delphia. oc
.4aF• c . 4* •I f • :
PLASTERS with the pliancYof silk, the strength
and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest, pains weakness, 4c., &a They are cleanly and odorless.
comfortable and effective. Sold by HUBBELL, Apo
. a .1 Enna
1111IIGGISTS' STINDELES. Graduatii Nonni
Al Pill Tiles,Combs, Bruahea r Mirrors, Trremers,Pcd
Boxes, Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Trusses.
Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass ling
Natal Syringes, &c., all at "First Hands" pprices.
SNOWDEN & BR
aps-te 28 South Eighth steam,
I)O73ERT SHOEISUERI3. & CO.. N. -E. CORNER
.11. , FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesale
Druggists, Manuihoturers and Dealers in Windom ,
Glass. White Lead, and Paints of every description,
'offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete stock of
goods in their line_, at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SEEOENt TrFrt & CO.,
Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets.
lAGN.LblA—Jenning's Calcined, in nib. round ties
and boxes. ails° in bottles. Jennings Carbonate of
311agnesia.in 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers. Heav Calcined
Magnesia lynding and for sale by CHAALAS ELLLS,
SON dt CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh streets
Philadelphia, sel6
E 1381,01 /JAM OILS.—PUKE OITA OP ALMONDS,
Lemon, Bergamot, Anise, Carraway, Cloves,
Orange, Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Lavender , Juniper,
cognac Peppermint Sassafras, Rose, Bose Geranium
Citronella, Verbena, &c., all of warranted quality. For
sale by WILLIAM Trrr.r.na;, & Co.,Druggists, Nos. 'N4
,and 722 Market street. Mod
TIEUGS.—A LARGE AND GENERAL STOCK 01
IJ - Drags, C7herols_and Pharmamntical Prom*
Rion for sale by AJAX ELLIS d; Drregista,
Nos. 724 and 792 Market street.
BAY BUM.-Just ,received, an invoice of Genuine
Imported Bay - Rum, for, sale ,by the gallon, by
3, 0 1 3E vr sHowmATunt Druggi4, N. E. cop
mer Fourth and Race etreeta.
:s• • gn: • p• z. cur 11:
and portable contrivance for the application of un.
ants to the internal surface of the rectum. Sold by
ÜBHFS.L. Apothecary. 141 Chestnut street. .
CLOAKS.
DAB*AINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!!
LADIES ATTEND.
KM. HENRY, No. 38 North NINTH street,
Just below ARCH.
Has just opened a La rge and elegant assortment of
CLOAKS,
_Tor the Fall and Winter, which she offers at prices at
least twenty per cent. below the nsu al rates.
This is no humbug, but a positive fact. Call and see
.or yourselves. oc?3-tfd
Q.WEET CEDE/lA-Received this day - a small lot; for
0,7 sale by C. P. KNIGHT Br, BROS..
clefs-2f* • 114- South Wharves.
IIVOTICE. The Portraits of Dr. ELISEA
_LI and WIPE. formerly or Pine street, between
_Fourth and Fifth. ) .eainted by (REMBRANDT PEEL,'
/eft with me May,' - 18,58, to restore andre•line. will be
sold if not called for this week. H. , PIA.B,RIQON,
• dl9-2to llB North Tenth street.
I MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT WANED
UPON DIAMO ,NDS WATORmiI, JEWEL.
, EY, PLATE cL0T3424 dm. at
Jails ar, COM "
OLD-ESTAl3 l '.uongEn LOAN OPPICE,
Corner of TESEl 3e LD w ag i 3 l3 Azzrr.r, st ree t,
N. DiAMONDIS,' WA.TCUMB,
• 43 6 ' .4c "' • FOE tiALE AT •
— EMAIO/ABLY LOW PRICES.
P47.'
, 4 1 .1S7GLISII PICKLES..CATSUPB,.
Crosse & - Blackwell's .Eneish Pickles;. Catsups,
Sal:lC*l3; Durham.. Mustard, Olives.' &c., lnding ex
ship Yorktown and for sale by. JOS. B. BliaalEkt
W A ;0 . 0 49uSti Rein= §Yeliliqk
CU itTatkINIS
'CURTAINS!
U'
CINS:
4
,THINS:
,ni- ,
JOHN M. FINN
S. E. Corner Arch e d Seventh,
1‘
Haajunt opened a - .
i r
LARGE ASSORT OF
NOTTINGHAM LAC CURTAINS,
Embracing ail the .
LATEST VARIETIES AND DESIGNS,
AT
Unusually Low Prices.
,The attention of the trade Is invited. n27rawdadd2.ll
CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT,
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
No. 1008 Chestnut St.,
Are new receiving the 'commencement of their- Ball
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS,
BROCATELLE,
BILE TERRY,
PT• A TN WOOL REPS,
SATIN DE LAMES,
FANCY UNION REPS,
UTRECHT VELVET
And a variety of other materials for CURTAIN and
ETIBNITURE COVPRING. nostf
CARSON GOLD MINING COMPANY,
. I
The Land of this Company consists of 120 ACRES
in Mecklenberg county, North Carolina 3.l'i miles from
the town of Charlotte, one branch of Sugar Creek,
le
which stream furnishes gook wa te r power for grinding
the ores. This Mine was first o ened In 1836 by a man
named Carson, who worked it a ccessfully fora num
ber of years. He died In the t wn of. Charlotte, in
, t.
1646, worth over half a million d • liars.
Two shaft-s have been sunk on his property, one of
them so feet, the other 60 fee , on different veins,
averaging from two to three feet 1 in thickness, which
i r
veins still continue on down Mar Mg in width and
richness. These shafts are in go d order, and ore can
be readily taken out at any time, ther veins have been
discovered on this property, and tested and proved to
be very rich in gold. The ores o this mine are known
as the brown ore,-and very rich, yielding readily uis
per bushel. This is believed to be one of the best and
most certain mines in the State, on account of the
abundance and quality of the ore, and ease in which
it is obtained and reduced. This property has been
worked by Major Z. A. Oder from 1840 to the breaking
out of the war. This Company have purchased this
property, and Intend to erect machinery and put the
mines in immediate operation. The many advantages
of this mine over the mines of Colorado and Nevada
can hardly be estimated. It is more readily reached,
and has abundance of fuel, with cheap labor. .It can
be worked all the year, and not, as in the case of Colo
rado and Nevada, be compelled to lie idle for three or
lour months in consequence of the severity of the
winter.
This mine having been worked for a long time,
proved to be a rich paying one. We do not, therefore.
have to incur the risk there Is in an undevelopEd pro
petty, but can count on large and immediate returns
on the investments. Having snore that readily yields
itio per bushel, some estimate can be made of the
value of this property. With the present Imperfect
systempf mining in this locality, and absence of pro
per machinery, ten tons of this ore can be taken out
daily from every shaft opened. Estimating, say 15
bushels to the ton, the daily yield will be 41,500 from
one shaft, allowing perday for expenses. The net
product will be $1,20 per day; counting 300 working
days to the year, the yearly proceeds will be $360,000,
which yield can be largely increased by extending the
works. This is considered a very low estimate of the
capacity of this mine by experienced miners of that
locality. The Assayer of the United States Mint at
Charlotte, in speaking of this property, says it has few
Equals in productiveness in that country, and with
proper management and machinery the above pro
duct can be doubled.
Price and Par Value of each Share.
Books for Subscription are now open at No. 407
WALNUT street, Room No. 2, first floor, where further'
information will be given.
CLAGHORN & HERRING
- Commission Merchants,
AND AGEIiTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALB
OF
•
, COTTON.
120 Chestnut st., 7 Warren Block,
Philadelphia, Augusta,
PA.. • GA..
•
We are constantly receiving, and offer for sale at the
lowesemarket prices,
•
- COTTON YARNS AND WARPS,
Of the most approved makes, in all numbers, from 6s
to 20e, to which we invite the attention of dealers and
manufacturers.
ALSO,
4-4 Sheetings, t-8 and 3-4 Shirtings,
DRILLS, STRIPES, OSNABITRGS, DUCKS, tkc..
COTTON constantly receiving and for sale.
Our facilities for purchasing COTTON In' the South
are complete, and of the moat satisfactory character.
Manufacturers and other dealers favoring us with or
ders Will find them promptly and carefully executed.
Information given at either of the above points, and
of ders eol ited. nolem,w,l6o
WRIGHT'S COOKING FLAVORS.
Pure concentrated Extractsof VanlLbs, Rose, Lenin
Orange, Almond, Raspberry, 'Strawberry, Pine A ppl.
and Celery, for fiaioring Ice Cream, Syrups, Xenia!,
Puddings, &c., composed by one of our first Chemists,
who made it his especial study for years. To product
en axticie strictly pure and wholesome, retaining ti
true flavor of the fruit, &c., in a very concentrated
form, and l ow off red M the public with the greatest
conSdence in their giving entire satisfaction to tha
purchaser. - For sale Beall
COLTON dr, CLARK, Walnut and. Broad.
W. 1.. HADDOCK, US South Third.
DAVID B. GB A Tr A At. Sixth and Green.
BOBT. 8. BOWES; Third and Gesanarttown road.
MITCHELL ELETSMEES, No. 32:4 Chestaira
W. H. BAIMUCIS. Gerrosuatawn.
end Whoiwale by
TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM
MING, HOSE, &c.
En an dealers will find a PULL ASSORT
!ENT OF OODYEAR'S PATENT V.
i7LO.4NIZED
RUBBER EL'I'_ING, PACKING, HOSE, &0., at the
Manufacturer's Headquarters. . • .
GOODYEAR'S,
-,‘ • 808 Chestnut sr*,
. . • -..-
South side.
N. B.—We bave a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE of
GARDEN and - . PAVEMENT HOSE very cheap, RI
'1511101019 pvpatat9 WIN&
no3-Imo
E DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PIIILADELPHIA., WEDNESDAY, DRC FAIRER 20.1865
Assortment of
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
NORTH CARI)LINA.
CAPITAL STOCK, SMOSCO
DiEBESER OF SHARES, 50,000
WORKING CAPITAL, 150,000.
J. ROKEINS TARR, Secretary
R. 4.0. A WRIGHT
624 Ui1E6.2117417T STREET,
A. S. ROBINSuN'S
Second Large Sale
OF
ELEGANTLY FRAMED IMPORTED
ENGRAVINGS,
OHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, dio, dr,e.
WILL TAKE PLACE
AT THE }
Philadelphia Art Gallery,
N 0.10,20 Chestnut st.
B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer,
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Evenings, 18th, 19th and 20th
December, 1865.
They will be arranged for Exhibition, WITH DATA
LOGUPE on the 14th of December. ncM ,
JU6T RECEIVED,
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
AFTER LANDSE.ER. MERLE, YVON, PORT.AELS
CARAUD, H a NIM A N, &c"
Also, fine assortment of French Photographs from
the original paintings of Gerome, Toulmouche, Meta.
Feeler, Girard, Lefebvre dr. Co.
Photographs from the celebrated painting by Ge
rome. of Emperor NAPOLEON 111, receiving the Si
amese Embassy. Orders reaelved for same.
FINE ENGRAVINGS,
LOOKING GLASS and PICTURE FRAMES, at
A. S. ROBINSON,
del 910 CHESTNUT Street.
COAL.
RETAIL COAL DEPOT
- OF
W. C. Shinn,
Eleventh and Willow Sts.
First qualities of Family and Foundry
de4.1.0 Coal at Reduced Prices.,
GOOD COAL CHEAP!
4sB PER FOR TON LARGE NUT COAL.
45 , LER TON FOR STOVE and HEATER COAL;
ALTBR'S Coal Yard,
NINTH St. MO Below Girard avenue.
CCOAL. MACTIEB. & STEEL. having been ap
pointed Sole Avian' for the sale of the celebrated
coal mined by the DIINC.A.N COAL COBIPANV.
are now prepared to receive orders for the same by kin
single ton or car. For stoves or grates this Coal is un
rivaled.
Apply to MACTIER & STEEL.
d eV" Ims 1155 South Broad street.
B. ILABON 111CrE13. JOELN I. 19311SAJP,
THE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION TO
their stock of *
Buck Mountain Company's Coal.
Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and
Locust Mountain,
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market
rates, and to deliver in the best condition.
Orders left with S. MASON BINES, FrankUn lnst
itute Building, SEVENTH street, below Market. will
be promptly =ended to. BINal
ses,tf Arch Street W harf, Schuylkill
COAL—SIIGIABLOILF. BEAVER MEADOW AIM
Spying Mountain, Lehig Coal. and best Locust
Mountain from Schuylkill, preps expressli n fE
family use. Depot, N.. W. corner EIGHTH and
LOW streets. Office, No. 112 South SECOND street.
streets.
J. WALTON & CO.
Economy in Fuel.
THE GENUINE
STEWART COOK STOVE,
The Best Cook Stove in America
It performs more.
With less Fuel,
Than any other Stove in use.
,mole Agent for Philadelphia,
1008 Market street.
a. THOMAS E. DES.fi T i ct. SONS,
Late Andre .t. Dixon,
No. lira CHEST street, Philadelphia,
Opposite United States knit,
ufacturers of
LOW-DOWN,
PARLOR,
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
And other GRATES,
For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Firm,
ALSO
,
WARM-AIR FURNACES,
For Warming Public and Private Buildings,
REcasTßß_s, VENTILATORS
AND
CHTMNEY-CAPS,
COOKING-RANGES, BATH-BOLLERS.
oczi 'WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
MEDICAL.
OPAL DEN'TALLINA.
Aan or article Mr cleaning the Teeth, destroying
miss which Weed thtun ia t an iving tone to the
grans, and leaving a feeling of ce and ftm
cleanliness in the month It lazy nsed da.l, and
will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding
while the aroma and detersiveness will recommend i
to every one. Be ms composed with the assistance el
the Dentist, Physician and hilcrus.sopist, it is cond. ,
dently Offered as a TGAIT.T • AT TC substi tu te ibr the um
certain rifsahee ibrmerly in vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the oonatitasmie
of the DIizt"TALLTuA, advocate its wen; contain nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment
Made only by
JAid:BB T. SHENIg, Apothecary
1
;
, an
For sale by Druggista genm ßr sll oad
y, and Spruce Spruce mem
Erred Bro ard dcwn, 1 ‘ D. L. Stackhotuse,
Hasa oa., I Robert 0. Davie,
G. B. Ree2n9, Geo. 0, Bowera,
Isaac Bay, Charles Shivers
0. H. Needles,
P.S. Husband,
Ambrose Smith,
Thomas Weaver,
Williarual. Webb, .
James L. Blenheim,
Hughes & Coombe,
Henry A. Bower,
ESTLACK'S DI_PHTHEBIA LOZENGES.—These
lozenges are a safe apd speedy cure for Diphtheria,
Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial
affections generally. Try them. THOS. ESTLA.OK,
Jr., Druggist. S. W.( ner of Eighteenth and Market
streets, Philadelphia. nos-smaa
NEW FA,
of Hopkins' "own
These Skirts are go
of fist-class trade,
for Ladies, M ksea
.„,durability, have In
to give satisfactio_
assortment of good
springs, at very 1 ,
altered and repairf
POSTE DIONNA
POOK.W.
creita
Cabaa, Bankers' Cases, Dress
Port Folios, RUI Booka,, &C.,
attended to.
AI/ENDOW GLASS.__
V WILLIAMEVA-NS Jr .' , 252 South FRONT Bt.,
Wholesale and
Retail Deal :1* in
and French °hiss,
Patty. Pante. OM. Varnishes etc.
A very detilratitit brand or
AM MVO PPIZUZPi
:.Mafia
S. CLARK,
G. J. - gizttelii&A.
J. G. Turnpenny E 00
Charles H. Eberle,
James N. Marka,
Briogimrs: a CO ;
H. C.
att dc
Wyeth & Bro.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed proposals
will be received at the Department of Highways
until 1 o'clock P. M., TUESDAY, 26th, for the
masonry, timber superstructure and embankment
necessary for the rebuilding of Bridge at Penrose
Perry. Specifications and drawings of which may be
seen at the Department of Surveys.
It will be necessary that the proposals shall Specify
prices for the following items:
Masonry of Piers per perch of 25 cubic feet, to include
takieg down old work and rebuilding, with sand, lime
and cement. scaffolding, &c., the old material to be
used as far as suitable.
Masonry on approach, foundations per perch of 25
cubic feet.
Piling for foundations, each to include pile, iron
shoe, driving and cutting off, with any coffer dam
ming that may be necessary.
Piling for lenders, including piles, shoe and driving.
Timbers lorfoundatton,per foot 8.M.,t0 include work
manship and bolts.
Timber for fenders, per foot, B. M., Including work
manship and bolts.
Coping—fear inch and eight inch per square foot
surface.
Embankment per cubic yard.
Superstructure of I rustle approaches per lineal foot.
Superstructure of Howe bridge per lineal toot.
Superstructure of Howe Bridge Long span per lineal
foot.
Superstructure of Howe Bridge Draw per lineal foot,.
Crib for fender per lineal foot of timber, round, in
cluding bolts, workmanship. ballast and sinking
All bidders are invited to be present at the time and
place of opening the said proposals.
Each proposal will be accompanied by a certificate,
that a bond has been Wed in the Law Department as
directed by ordinance of May2sth, 1860. -
It the lowest bidder shall net signify his acceptance
of the contract within five days atter the work: is
awarded. he will be deemed as declining, and will be
held liable on his bond for the .difference between hs
bid and the next higher hid.
Specifications may he bad at the Department of
Surveys, which will be strictly.adbered to.
__
W. W. SMEDLEY,
1229-;t1 Qinaualagiotx glltighwiTh
A_llolf Street.
wet the wants
size and style
for finish and
Lad warranted
I hand, a fall
from 15 to 40
made to order
nOl3-6mi
mirth street,
adelphia..
Cmporter of
BAGS;
-ES, MONEY BELTS,
z TOH_ELS, ?UWE&
g Cases, Writing - Deske,
• . , v Jobbing promptly
, tiov7-2m/I
ELECTIW-bILVEII, PLATED'` WARE.
Campbell & ,Davidheiser,
No. 1317 Chestnut Street.
Present for sale, a fine stock of EXTRA Ptah. PLA
TED WARES, consisting of TEA SETS, ICE PIT
CHERS, CASTORS (with Fine Flint Cut Bottles;)
WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, CAKE and FRUIT
BASEETS‘dtc.,dic., with Extra Fine quality of
TEA, TABLE AND DESSERT SPOONS, FORKS
AND KNIVES;
Of ttoir own workmanship and warranted full weigh
of Silver and to give satisfaction. they being practical
workmen. Sold wholesale and retail at manufacturing
prices. del-tt
EbTABLIbIi D
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
WILLIAM WILSON & SON,
Have on hand a large and general Assortment of
SILVER WARE,
Of our own manufactureand highest standard of silver
ALSO,
PLATED WARE.
A very large and' general assortment of superior
PLATED WARE.
Arili - Old SILVER BOUGHT and TAKEN in EX
CHANGE. HighestpricEs given: des-19Q
RICH FANCY GOODS
PRESENTATION.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
822 Chestnut Street,
Have received and opened for inspection and selection
to balance of their FOREIGN ORDFRS, PER
STF A NC FR LA FAYETTE,
VIENNA GOODS
In Leather and Gald
BRONZE GILT AND SILVER
Odor Cases
Dressing Cases.
Crystal and China
DECORATED ARTICLES.
R FAL BRONZE CENTRE PIECES
Coupes and Mantel Clocks,
SPLENDID DIAMOND, E•krvTt.A. r.n, PEARL AND
S.U'PHIRSS
SETS AND SINGLE PIECES
18 Karat Gold Paris Jewelry.
SUPERIOR NkTATOMES.
CHARLES FRODSH.A.M. London.
JULES JURGENSEN and all other reliable makers.
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY'S line of move
mews In 13 karat.
Gold Stunting Cases up to $350.
LEONMZE, CHATELAME
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 retell sales. del§ stf
HOLIDAY GOODS. •
Just received, a large and elegant assortment of •
Watches,
Jewelry,
Coin Silver Ware,
And the very best Plated Ware, anitabl.? for
Christmas and Wedding Presents.
N. 11, VILA N
destf 102 S CII:O3I2TUT Street.
CASSIDY & BALL,
At•
AO. 12 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have now on hang a large stock of
Goods suitable for Holiday Presents.
Fine Watches,
Fine Gold Jewelry.
Silver and Silver Plated Ware.
A large assortment of
Fancy Silver Ware,
BUITAIILF, FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS.
Particular attention paid to making Stet-Imp
MASONIC MARKS..
PROPOSALS.
THOMAS & BON % Auerrerumas. 12.9
AIM 141 South FOUB.TH street.
SAL OF STOOKS AND MULL STAT E
at the Excliange.Avery TUESDAY, all 2 o'clock mos.-
Arlr" Handbffis of each properly Issued separataP,
and On the Eiaturda previous to each sale 240 'Cat&
logttes pamphlet f orm, giving full descripttorls.
HEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. _
- Printed catalogues, comprising several haadred
thousand dollars, including every description of city,
and country property, from the smallest dwellings to
the most elegant mansions; elegant country seats,
farms, Inisinm oroper_tles. Atc.
fifilf".B.NPraßß :BALM AT THE AUCTION
STORE EVERY THUIiSDAY.
residences SW Particular attention given to eales at =Wats
. ...
8W SIT BLACK CBEETI. IMPROVEMENT
cOMPANY.
ON TDEBDAY, JAN. 2,
At 12 o'clock noon. at the Bactange-
For account'of whom it may concern-
E hares Black Creek Improvement Co.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS, PHOTO
GRAPH ALBUMS. dtc.
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 21.
At the auction store, valuable English and American
books, illustrated works,,photograpli albums. &c.
Large Salel33 and 141 South Fahrth st.
..RAEI , SuAIE FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PLA.NO
FORTES. Chandeliers, Fireproof, Safes. Sewing Ma.
chines. Fine Velvet. Brusaetsaadottir Carpets, .t.c.
ON . THURSDAY
At 9 o'clock, sit the auction store, by catalogue,
handsome parlor, dining room and chamber furnl
tmei elegant rosewood Diane forte. made by Haines;
sups-der chandeliers; superior fireproof safes, by
Evans & Watson. Farrel ec Herring and others;newlng
machines: fine velvet, Ilrds .. 4ele and other carpets,
. VERY LARGEFIREPROOF SAF.k.
Also', an extra large and superior tire and Mief_proof
safe, made by Bane] dc. Herring.
CHOICE ENGLISH Alr D AMERICAN .BOOKS.
Oa THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
Dec 21st, at the auction store, a choice collection of
rnre and valuable English and American Books; also.
many finely illasirated works. Included are tbe
iot
lewiog: Audubon's Birds and Quadrupeds. Waverkr
Novels, Walton's Angler, Wilkes* Exploring Expedi
tion. Gross' Antiquities, Sir Willi= Jones' Works,
Shakspeare's Works, dc., all tine English editions.
SECOND SALEAT LA PIERRE HOE.
SUPERIOR. FURNITURE. MIRRORS, CHUSANDE
LIERS. CARPETS, &e.
On FRIDAY MORNING,
Dec. 22d. at 10 o'clock. at the La Pierre House, Broad
street, below Chestnut M., win be coot timed the sale of
the entire Furniture, including 7.5 chambers, all
furnished in the best mariner with walnut wardrobes,
bedsteads, washstands. tine hair mattresses. bolsters
and pillows, Brusse a and other carpets,
May be examined at l o'clock on the morning of sale.
f ale on the Premises. SOuth Twentieth street.
.NEAT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE.
ON FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 22.,
At lOo'clock, will be sold at public sale on the pre
mises neat
Walnut is
No. 725 south Twentieth
street, below Walnut; is replete with the modern con
veniences.
HANDSOME FURNITURE, SUPERIOR PIANO
dm., die.
Also, the handsome furniture, piano, dm, Full parti
culars in catalogues.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Modern RESIDENCE, with
3 acres. :A anlielm at. Germantown.
VALUABLE LOT Warren st, west of 17th.
/MORTGAGE, r-5,000.—A first-class well semtred
mertg - age cf r2.5,(00.
J.
FI'TZPATRICK&cb., AUCTIONEERS,
w
J. Auction House. No. 917 CHESTNUT *weer adja
cent to the Continental. Girard, SL Lawrence, Mark.oe
House and other popular Hotels.
GREAT SALE OF WATCHES—PAWNBROKER'.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF 30® GOLD AND eqL
VER WAEI I CHs.--FINE ENGLISH AND AISLE
,
. RICAN ISDPL.RX AND CHRoNOME TER LE
VER., IN FINE GOLD AND SILVER CASES—
GGID CHAINS, DIAMOND AND GOLD JEW
ELRY, WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, SILVER
PLATED SHOW CASES. dtc.
ON THURSrii Y,
December2l, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M., to be
continued during the afternoon and evening, without
intermission, s t the New Auction House, 927 Chestnut
aireet.
GREAT SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS,
EVERY MORNING, AFTERNOON and EVENING
this week, commencingeacli morning at 9 o'clock, at
terrtoon at S o'clock and evening at 6 o'clock.
Will be sold a splendid assortment of tine illustrated
Annuals and Gilt Books, Bibles Poetry, Juveniles.
&c., In eleianl bindings; line Photographic Albums, in
the latest,stvles, designs and bindings.
PHOTOGRAPH FRAME'S, FINE STATION - EA,
Portfolios. 'Work Boxes. Traveling Desks. Pocket
Books, Porte Monnales, FINE TABLE and POCKET
CUTLERY. Carvers, Razors. &c..
FINE DOUBLE PLATED SILVER WARE,
Tea Sets, Castors. Ice Pitchers, Cake and Card Bas-
kets, Cups. Mugs, Goblets, Salt Stands. Tea. Table and
Il ssert Spoors and' Forks, Butter Knives. Napkin
Rings. Butter Knives. &c.
ROCKS, GOLD A...ND SILVER WATCHES.
Gold Chains, Gala and Plated Jewelry.
FINE GOLD AND SILVER PENCILS AND GOLD
PENS.
Looking Glasses, Dry Goods, Hosiery, G/oves,Shirts,
Drawers, &c.,
FANCY SOAPS AND PERFUMERY.
Fancy China Ware, Toys.
FOREIGN SEA slch'FI.Y.S.
And an immense variety of
USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS.
Fresh consignments receiving daily.
Consignments respectfally solicited.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments free of
charge. delS-St
:MAR BIRCH. fi SON: AUCTIONEERS ADI c
COMMISSION
No. MO CHESTNU T
(Rear entrance 1107 Bans= street)
Household Furniture of every description received cs
Consi.Amment.
BALM EVERY RIDAY MOG.
Sales of
,Furniture at dwe F llings amended to RNIN on the mow
Reasonable Terms.
SALE Or REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, dn., AT TU33I
EX fkIGE.
Thomas Birch h Son respectfully Inform theh
riende and the public that they are prepared to attend
to these' e of Real Estate by aucs.lon and at private sale
Sale at No. MD Chestnut street.
SALE OF FINE OIL PAINTINGS BY AMERICAN
ARTISTS.
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING.
Ato'clock. at No. 1021 Chestnut street, second
story, will be sold a collection of 011 Paintings, richly
framed. comprising works by E. D. Lewis, G. P. Nich
olson, Rowland. Railway, Dllyke, Meadows, Bechtel
Simons, Fennlmore, Caliaonet. Dolling and others.
The paintings are now open for exhibition with
analogues.
Sale at No.lllo Chestnut street.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD 'FURNITURE. ROSE-
WOOD PIANO FORTEat, FINE CARPETS, SIDE-
BOARDS, MIRRORS. dtc.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock, at the Auctlen :Store. Ne. 1110 Cheatztel
street, will be sold—
An assortment of superior furniture, including vel
vet, Brussels and ingrain carpets; elegant carved oak
and walnut sideboards; parlor snits of rosewood and
walnut furniture, in plush and reps: walnut parlor
suits finished in oil and varnish; secretary and book
cases; wardrobes: extension dining, tables: spring and
hair matresses; marble top tablet cottage chamber
suits; Frei ‘tch plate mantel and pier mirrors; framed
engravings, c.
P ANO FORTES AND MELODEONS.
1 rosewood grand piano. made by Wilhelm &Schuyler.
1 do square do do Vogt.
1 do melodeon.
B. scarr, 7a., AUCTIONEER
.19ZD ClintSnill7l' streeL
A. S. ROBINSON'S SPECIAL - ALF OF FINE
FRAMED IMPORTED ENGRAVINGS.
On Monday. Tuesday and - Wednesday Evenings,
December 18th, 19th and 20th.
At VI o'clock precisely, at Scott's Art Gallery, 101)
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. Her, tug. Ansdel, Stackpoof,
Thompson. Baxter, Burgens, Patterson and others.
Now open for examination.
& P. GROSHOLTZ'S SECOND SPECIAL SALE
OF RICH PARIS GOODS,
On THURSDAY EVENING NEXT,
At 73:; o'clock. at Scott's Art Gallery*, 1020 Chestnut st.
SPECIAL SALE OF FINE FRENCH ARTISTIC
BRONZES.
_ -
Just received per steamer Recta, the importation of
hteasrs Viti Bros.
On FRIDAY EVENING NEXT.
7.2 d inst., at 7.J; o'clock, at the Art Gallery, 10'1) Chest
nut street, will be sold a fine collection of elegant
bronze figures and groups, comprising the subjects of
Sculpture, Agriculture, Columbus, Ruben and Van
dyke. Francis 1., and Charles V., Don Qttilotte, Vulcan
and Pluto, Diana de Gaby, Don Caesar and Don Juan,
se, All just received by above named firm
from Parts.
The collection will be arranged for examination on
Thursday.
Mo* au nc OSES NATRANS AUCTIONEER AND 00.1%-
/i.useauArrr,
Southeast corner Sixth and Race streets.
The sale will continue until every article Is 'dia.
posed of.
AT PRIVATE S
SALE
EVG PR FOR
I HALF TEE USUAL
ELLCES.
Fine gold hunting case, open face, English patent
lever watches of the most approved and best makers;
fine gold hunt ing case and open face detached lever
and lepine watches; ladles' fine gold watches; fine gold
American lever watches; duplex and other watches.
Fine silver hunting case and open face American.
English, ;Swiss and other lever watches: fine silver
lepine watch= English, Swiss and French watches, In
htuitingcasee, double cases and open faccc fine gold
vest, neck, chatelaine, foband guard chalt4• fine gold
jewelry of every description; fowling pieces; re
volvers, &c.
BILLIARD .TABLE.
Pint clam billiard table, complete.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
/*vend building lota, in Camden. N. J., Fllth ado
Chestnut streets.
FIREPROOF OTIEST.
Large size firiaproi f cheat' 6 feethigh by 8) feet wide.
made by Silas O. Herring. -
Also. a email Salamander fireproof cheat.
• MONEY TO LOAN, •
In. large or email amounta,on goods of every
description.
.L :* • FORD -di 00., AIIORIONEERJ3. Sot. 525
MARKET and 522 0031.21ERATE titres_ Ut
BALE OR 1,500 OASES BOMB, SIIOEb, 11340101.01 5 113,
ON THOtIiIDAY MORNING, DEO, 21,
commencing at ten o'clock. PreCisely, will be sold, by
catalogue, 1500 cases men's, boys' and youths' calt
kip. grain and thick boots, aloes, brogans, balmorals,
long gaiters, &c.; also, women's. mosses' and chil
dren'sp,lf, kid, •kip, goat tmd morocco heeled boots,
shoes,gaiters, slippers, dtc,, from first-cress city and
Itestern manuEactarers.
DAVIS &.RAMV.Itir. AIIMIDNEEBb.
(Late with M. Thomas & Sons.)
Store No. 333 Chestnut streak
FQItNPPIIHE SALES atlas Store every Ttuoday,
SALES Al BEEILDEDTIOW will receive particalat
DT JOHN B. MYERS & CO., .a.tICTIONERES
All Nos. 222 and 234 Market street. corner of Bank
LABP•R Potarrivxeumv. OP BRITISH BRENER.
_GERMAN AND DOIIEgsTIO DRY doom
jar vp oixie will kLoa . a cla e sale o on f Pormiih t and zi n c i nseo. nuti
CREDIT and part for cash. •
ON T.HITBSDAY MOBNING, DEC. 22.
At /0 o'clock, exa hrtg= m ont6ooPackagte axed Lota
of Staple and. Fancy.
Linens, Silks and Cottons. ,In Woolens, Worsteds.
N.
8. - -CatalniftlEe ready and go oft arranged for ears
hibitlon early on morning arena. -
LARGE PERYDATTORY TALE OP EUROPEAN
AND DOME3TIC DRY GOODS, PUEtz.,
'NOTlCE—included in our sale of T H URSDAY,
Dec. 21, will be totind in part the followtug, viz—
DOMM:T.IO3.
bales brown'and bias. abeetings and abirtings
do Idea. and brown Canton flannels and domels
do wool blankets; scarlet and fancy flannels
cases indigo blbe checks; stripes; ticks denims
do blk and cold cambrime allecias; cottonadoe
do fancy printed de laines and madderprints
I do paper muslins; miners' flannels; joans;twills
co satinets; caasimeres: sackings; kerseys,
CLOT7iS, DOESKINc, CHINCHILLAS, &c.
pieces Air la Chapelle and cloths: tricots
do Belgian bik trifots; doeskins; _Esquimaur. •
do Chinchillas; bea vers ;
castors i.
do blue and blk : Astrakans .
do blk and cord sealskins; pilot.* petershanas
do velours; Italians: satin de chines; vestlngs
Draa - S - GOODE3..Eirv4I.,.
pieces Saris blk and col'd merinose and detains&
do Paris plain and fat cy poplins, epinglines
do Enipress cloths; black and fancy alpacas
a do poll de chevres; coburgs; Mohairs; lustres
do bik and coi'd dress silks. velvets, dtc.
LINEN GOODS.
pieces Irish ahirtiag linen and sheetings.
de linen cambric hdkfs. shirt (route
do bleached and broWn crash. damasks, drill' 9,
ducks.
ALSO.
Cotton and woolen hosiery, gloves, shirts and
drawers, traveling shirt.", ahawls, patent thread.-
sewing silk, balmoral and hoop skirts, neck ties.
scare, holiday goods, de.
bi;ECL&L SALE OF FlThtS. . •
We will include in above sale a splendid line of Rae
sian sable and mink Siberian squirrel , filch. martin,
ermine and chinchilla capes, gait capes, victorines,
collars, mutts, cuffs, dtc., embracing some very high
cost koOds.
We will add to ear sale of THURSDAY, Dee. 21. to
close balance of importation and stocks—
CHINCHILLAS, DOESKINS, FANCY CASSE
MERES.
'2 cases 7-4 desirable styles fancy Chinchillas.
1 case 44 finest quality steel mired doeskins.
A line of 4-4 all wool fancy cassimmes.
LACE COLLAMS.
1 case elegant lace collars for holiday Present3.lll
severest hundred patterns.'
CARPET CRAIN
- balee:colored cotton carpet chain—to be sold at 10
o'clock.
ARPETINGS.
NOTICE—At the C commencemeot of oar sale of
THURSDAY. Dec. 21, at tf n o'clock precisely,. we will
sell a full line of ingrain, venetian, hemp. list, cottagif
and rag =petit gs.
LARGE PERMILIPTOR,Y SALE OP . 8 0018,BEWEEI.
BROGANS. TRAVELING BAGS. &C.
ON TUESDAY MORNING. DEC. a,
Win be sold. at iv o'clock, by catalogue, 0.14 POUR
MONTHS' CREDIT, about I=4) packages booth, shoes,
balmoraLs. cavalry boota, dm., of city and Eastern
ma rly n on the ufacture.
m Open
orning for AN
male.S.-nirmeon with Cstalmaleill
ea of
jAm - FA A. FREEMAN. AUCTIONEFR. No. 4Z/
WALNUT street.
VALUABLE RESID.ENCES AT PRIVATE 5A141,,
TO REAM ESTATE OPERATORS. '
Will be sold at very low rates, to a par , y who will
take them all in one lot, live desirable dwellings In the
heart of the city. immediate occupancy can be had If
desired. This is a very favorable opportunity to par
ties who seek good real estate investments to bay at
old prices property which will pay well and increase
in value. For particulars apply at the auction store.
31 a BEET ST. STORES—At private sale, the wad
able four-story btick store S. i 1 corner of Market and.
Bank sm. In first rate condition. Terms &commit°.
dating.
A LSO—The substanC,al property at the S. E. coiner
of Market and Strawoerry sta. In excellent order.
These properties will be sold so as to pay .a goad In
terest on the investment
STABLE—A very desirable property in the neigh.
bat hood of Twelfth and Locust eta
TAVERN bTA etl3 and 9 acres of land, on Ridge
road, 5 miles from tue State House. known as the
"Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, to at the store.
Property No. 402 south Front at, 41 by 100 feet.
do do 1138 and 11411 Lombard at
80 acres, Germantown
37 do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Market street, above NiruSteenth
do do Barker do do de
8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second st
Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce ate
Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road
Brown-stene Store, Second st, near Chestnut
•
Residence and large lot, Burlington
do No. mi south Tenth at
do do 418 south Eleventh st
Dwelling, 4M Pine st
do 508 Pond st
5 acres of Land, Federal ar-Twenty.tartai Ward
'VALUABLE STORE, CA -STNUT ST—A. very
valuable business property on Chestnut at, having'twe
fronts—in good order, rte. Oocupancy with the deed.
SAMUEL C. COOK AUCTIONEER.
,
No. 121 South FRONT street.—
Peremptory Sale.
100 CASES PRISM cut!,
ON FRIDAY . DEO •
At 10 o'clock. at O. J. Fellßro. MORNING s
d tore, N 0 .22, 120 South,
Front street, WILL BE SOLD, for gold, on account of
whom it may concern
-IG3 cases Prime Cassia.
BY BABBITT .& C 0.. AUCT/ONBEECBS.—•
Cash Auction Home,
No. re 51.A_RIERY street, corner of Bank street.
Cash advanced on constenmente without max& . .
rr ASH4EIRLDGE &
1. • AUCTIONEERS.
• NNW a.v • • 4 ,
smartmEr a CO.. No. 615 CHESTNUT '
and No. 612 .TAYNE street,. •
LEGAL NOTICES.
- TN 'THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
I_ COUNTY OF PH MA , DELPHIA..—Estate. of ANN
LENTZ.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit,
settle and adjust the account of William llitacferran,
Guardian of the person and estate of Ann Lentz, under
the W ill of John Lentz, Jr., deceased, filed by Eliza
Itcferran, ildroinistratex of the estate of William
Macferran, deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hams of the accountant. will meet the
parties interested for the purpose; of his appointment,
on WEDNESDAY. December Z7th, ISES. at 4 o'clock
P. ISL, at his office, No. 524 WALNUT street. Room No.
5, in the city of Philadelpl ia.
IClEthiltY PHILLIPS, SR,
Auditor.
de13,15,1&20=-st*
TB THE OR
COUNTY PHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY ANTII
OF PM:LBEL PH CA—E,tate of M
GARET T. BULLOCK, deceased. The Audito
ap
pointed by the Court. to audit, settle and adjust the
account of 11.- J. C. Walker, administrator of 11fama
ret T. Bullock, a minor, late of the City of Philadel
phia. deceased, and to report distribution of the bm,
lance in the hands of the -accountant. will meet the
parties interested for the purposes of his appointment.
OD RUESDAT , the 26th of December, A. D. 1885, at 11
o'clock. A. N., at his Office, No. 135 South Fifth street,
in the City of Philadelphia.
CHAR,LES D. FRERIKAH,
Auditor.
del3-a - ft in stl
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
I_ AND COUNTY OF PEirr. DELaEtate of
ELIZABETH TO deceased.—The Auditor ap
pointed by tile Court to audit. settle and adjust the
account of William K. Cox. Executor of the
last will and testament of Elizabeth Fox,
deceased, and to report distribution! of the
balance In the hands of the accountants, will meet the
parties interested for the purpose• of hib appointment,
on THURSDAY January - 4, 1866, at 3 o'clock
P. ,at No. 107 Race street, in the city of
Philadelphia.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR Tlit-b. CITY
AND COUNTY QF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of
EDEN M. SEELEY, der'd. The Auditor ap
pointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the-ac
count of David M. Seeley and James Telfevel, surviV ,
ing Eatecutors of the last Will and Testament of
Eden M. " Seeley, deed., and to report distri
bution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
cell. meet the parties interested for the purposes of hlit
appointment,on THURSDAY, the 28th of December,
1865, at s.', o'clock P. Aft, at his office No. 619 Noble
street, in the city of Philacladelabia.
THOMAS COCIIRAZir,
Auditor.
den -f-m-w-st'/
T -
N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
I AND COUNTY OF PHTLADELPHIA.,-Eshste of
CONRAD FREY. decd The Auditor appointed by
the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of
John cooper and Joseph Sprenger, Executors of the
last Scill and testament of Conrad Frey, deceased, and
, to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the
accountant will meet the parties interested for the pur
poses of It's appointment, on THURSDAY, the 28th
day of December, Hai, at 4l o'clock P. .BL. at his
office, No. 619 Noble street. it :he city of Philade/-•
phia. t THOMAS COCELRA.N,
dels-f m-w Sta Auditor.
- -
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CTPI"-
I AND cOUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA—Estate of
MARY WHEATON, deceased.-The Auditor np.
pointed by the Court to Blatt, settle and adjust the au,
count of D. J. Maxwell and Mary E. W. Gilbert. Ex
ecutors of the last Will and Testament of Mary-Whea
ton. deceased, and toeport distribution of the balance
In the bands of the atconntant, will meet the parties
interested for the purpose of his appointment, on.
TUICSDAY, January .2d, 1866, at 4 o'clock P. M,., at hts
Office, 0,123 South Sixth street. in the City of Phila
delphia. WM. S. PE [ROE.
demfm wSt! Auditor.
imlucATioN.
TIRAWING SCHOOL.—The SECOND QUARTER:
1/ of the Franklin Institute •Dra ;clog School. under
the Superintendence of Mr. JOHN KERN. will coin-.
mence on MONDAY. December 18th lost , and be con:
unties on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings,
from 7 to 9 o'clock_.
TERMS—FIVE D OLLARS PER QUARTER. Pupils nu
der twenty-one years ot age will be entitled to attend
the lectures of the Institute without additional
charge.
Persons entering before January Bth, will be able to
obtain a full quarter. ' •
For Tickets of. Admiselon. apply at the Hall of the
Institute, No. IS South Seventh street, ••
, • WILLIAM HAMILTON,
" Actuary:'
TIMFALL SESSION OF MISS AIIatYPPS
EGELLINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES will oonn•
mence on • Wednesday, Septemberlath, at her
residence, corner - of ;Poplar and Sixteenth streets,
Philadelphia. - R.r.arraurercse:—Rev. G. Emlen ,Harei
D. D., Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D. TX. W.H. Allen: 1 1 110,
late Prealdent Of Girard. College. • -. •
.
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