Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 23, 1865, Image 5

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    1i0,71,05t of alio• GilatAlleapters--Byi• g
istoodroor Watoosakporiwila:
"Agate" gives the following highly
touching aecount of the,' list_hdurs of
Benater=Corwin The- social' party at
Mr. Wetiatore's,the - Other evening;w4ieh
itis - destined to end 'se' tragically, - was'
one ef the ;pleasantest and most brilliant
assemblages-of distinguished -Ohioans
over gathered under one roof at the
Capital. The supreme Court; •Cabinet;
Senate, Houae, Bar and Army combined
to grate the occasion: , ~ 'The ' great' head
of one of the three to-ordinate divisions
of our;lkTational Government mingled in
the crowd..: Three ex-Governors of
Ohio' were for a time.in 'a „little group to
gether-I-a group (never, alas! .be
gathered again) t)iat palled up how
muck of the State's greatness and _his , :
toric renown! ' ' , •
But a few days liefore Mr:;Corwin had
returned, from his Ohio honie, where he
had gone to attend the wedding of - his
youngest daughter. His faculties
seemed all- attuned. and stimulated by
the pleasant incident, as well. ashy the
warm and affectionate greetings with
which he WELS 'received. Making his
way through the crowd of men:Who had
grown into prominence under' his eye,
. he was , seated at the side of the rooni t and
at once drawn - into animated talk: His
old and' favorite law:- student, General
;Schenck; came to talk of theehome wed
ding:- Chief Justice Chase hastened to
greet him; Senate'. Ben. Wade installed
himself by his side, and begged him to
tell a, favorite story, ."I have; not seen
him'for ten years past so much like the
old Tom CorWin of 'lnry boYhood," said
Gen. Durbin. Ward,-his law student and
Subsequently his Partner.' "There's but
one Tom Corwin in the worldi"-enthu
siastically:l'exclairded: another; ;as he
moved back a little, out of the group
where he had been swallowing every
syllable.
Thus,surreund, ed by the , brilliant,. and
distinguished irrthe State,Old rivals arid
antagonists,meeting .11411 with admiring
warmth, seeing an about Win the men
who had i grown up underhini,every one
attentive to his: lowest tone and slightest
gesture, Governor Corwin must have
regarded. it as :one- of -the ,smaniest epi
sodes ii"..lilailoWnward way of:life.
By and by supper was announced.
Ben. Wade took his arm, helped him to
the staircase, found a• seat for him on
the sofa. He would eat nothing—only
taking a couple of oysters and a glass of
water: But, his flow of genial anecdote
and sparklin g wit and-then
by of those touches of pathos, or one
of those suggestive and far reaching
political reflections he knew so well how
to apply, continued with unabated
brilliancy. Some of the Ohio belles who
grace the capital wire On'..the other side
of the room; but even from them he drew
away listeners, tillhe and Wade, who sat
beside him on the sofa, were fairly
hemmed in. by a circle that embraced
half the people in the room His tones,
however, grew - unustially'lb*; and' men
were bending down,trying to catch every
syllable.
He has been talking of Brazil; and,
replying to a remark of our Consul at
Rio Janeiro, who had just been speaking
to him of Don Pedro, the Emperor, he
said: "Yes,a:sciii Pedro; linit-snre, is a
fine man—what, in fact, we would call,
sir (with the indescribable epitome of all
possible jokes in the sudden play of his
features), in our country a popular man.
Why, sir, so highly do I rate his popular
qualities. that if we had him , in. Warren.
county We'd electhita Sheriff—no Ineitu
test of popularity, sir." Then he began
to speak of Mexico, first in the same
jocose vein, telling how, when they
began shooting and -cutting throats all
around and within sight of the capital,
he came to the conclusion that the
country didn't suit ageritlemanof steady
habits, arid: so. , het came- home. "A
Frenchman came to me—smart fellow
whom Maximilian sent. He would be
so distressed if, because the French flag
came. the American flag should leave—
confound his politeness! But, if I .had
to govern Mexico under the Empire, I'd
make that Frenchman Emperor:'' From
this he diverged into more serious talk
of Mexican affairs. ' speaking with all his
old fervor, and gesticulating freely. For
a few senteneeslais tones gradually grew
lower, so that even Wade, sitting at his
side, could not hear; then his head
dropped on his breast—a common motion
with him when he had finished a train
of thought. , • , _
The strained attention of the circle was
broken, and the men began to notice
that the room was oppressively warm.
Wade rose to get a breath of fresh air,
and there' was "a general movement.
Suddenly Governor Corwin was ob
served to extend his hands as if groping
in the dark, and to say, "Room, a little
room; it is very warm." Some one took
him by the arm and helped him to rise;
and hurried whisper ran •around,
"Make room for Governor Corwin—he is
fainting with the heat." One and an
other aiding him he tottered to the door.
Durbin Ward was now trying , to hold
him up, hilt his wounded arm was too
weak, and he called to Garfield; another`
took him on the other side, and still an
other sprang down the staircase in front
and helped to support his weight. The
feet of the stricken old statesman dragged
helplessly behind him, He was, carried
and laid down on a bed in :- an adjacent
+chamber. His right hand was lifted up
and laid over his breast—it fell. helplessly
back upon the bed. The case was plain
—his whole tight 'Side Was. paralyzed.
He had not spoken , since he asked in the
supper room for freshair; Mites he notek
the shocked ,expressio n with which those
about-him ;'saw the ' -right hand' fall,' he
lifted up the other, opened and shut the
fingers, as if to say, op ened
know what-has
happened,. but this you see all riglit.'l,•
Some threw up-the - windows, - piled
wet on his foreheod and tore open
his qtliere hurried out for doctors;.:
and others carefully piled blankets on
the lower part, of his person. - -:-
Observing hi's wiStful lotik,rbdi# over:
and 'Liked. him if the pillows were prop
perl?' adjusted, or if we could do any
thing more for.him tillthe doctorsame.:
The response was in a whisper, Mit qiiite
audible,-"No,, it will- do , very, well."
Beyond a simPle "Yep' dr iz No," once
or twice repeated in answer to questieri,s -
within, the • next hour; they were his
last words.'- He lay, gasping• sometimes
as if in suffocation, } then again fora few
monaentabreathing almost easily.-
Presently . Colonel Bliss,, an army Bur n ,
geon,:theMrst medical man who could:
be found, hurried in._: He asked.scarcely
a qUestion, lifted'the lifeless hand,-felt
the pulse at wrist and temple, and we
read hishopeless . irerdiet in his face as he
turned away to order. mustard plasters,
and whatever other poor dev • ices medical
skill could bring to bear ag ainst the in
evitable; v.iitiew.l3lo.lllentslater.Dit Lin
coln entered; then soon afterward SUr-1
, .1
TUE DAILY • EVEVENO 131filigriltr; PilitiDdePitiA,' SAT - Wit/3AT, DECkitEIIF2.II, =-4)liPtir' MEET.
.geos °enemaßarnes. They, agreed on.
what had been done,' and ' on - the lattw
Euieleasness of all their well-mea.nt effofts.
So the evening .ended—one shocked
I face after another bending in farewell
grief over the prostrate form and looking.
Unto the bright eyes -that Still took in the
scene, and read in every pitying lOok
!the love these foremost men of his State
fall bore him. Postmaster-General Den
! nison,
,Gen. Durbin Ward, and a dozen
younger friends;remainid to watch;.:the
phYsicians stood together and hoplesslY .
talked of "lesion of the brain;" the dy
ing Governor and Senator and Secretary
and Minister lay breathing painfully
!through half' paralyzed lungs; two' or,
!three stood constantly watching his
faintest movement; and ready to aid his
slightest exertion.
•
'Thus hour after hour wore away : .: The
outer rooms have been filled till Mid
night with anxious' guests, unwilling
to leave, but at •last they slowly .scattered.
About ; half-past one n carriage 'came
• dashing up to the door.. General
Schenck, (who had left the party before'
kipper, to keep-another, engagement)
had hurried back; soon •as the news
reached him, to take the' first , place' as
watcher by the dying bed of his' old'
teacher and life-long friend.
For 'some hourslhere was nausea and,
vomiting—a common effort of nature to
relieve itself in, cases of ; apoplexy. But
the dying man soon grew too weak for
}these efforts, and by three o'elodk itwas'
;painfully manifest that consciousness
; had entirely ceased.
Throughout Saturday he lay without
stirring 'his,positioth save that Altovi -and
then the left"hand "would 'be moved a
little. The breathing grew more labored,
and, the whole chest heaved , onvulsively
with each inspiration. The eyes were
closed,and save. that the complexion.as
a little darker than in health,tne features
were entirely natural. It was Manifest
that he was already beyond the , reach. of
It was graceful and fitting that one of
;the earliest tohasten to his bedside,When
the sad neWs - spreadthroughciut theelty,
was the Minister of the struggling Re
public the dying man had -befriended.
To catalogue the rest that came and
, waited to seethe end, would' be to name
half the distinguished men ,gathered
the Capital. •Tb-day there bas been no
ichange, save for the worse.
The countenance has grown more
livid; The pulse is up to a hundred and
fifty, the breathing is quicker and more
convulsive, every feW moments there
comes a strangulation, when the dread
ful rattle sounds in the Threat, and then
for an instant respiration' fairly ceases.
It is nearly' addnightnone dare hope
that hecan last till morning.
All through:the city Men are talking
of the great Irian who is dying, recalling
triunaphsYtelling of his eloquence,
and dwelling admirably on his matchless
pewers as a Conversationalist—without
doubt equaled by those ofno man now in
life•on. this continent.
For myself, writing almost within
sound' of that distressful 'breathing, and
calling tcrmind the varied-round of bril
liant performances -thus„ipaititnelyAnd
ing, one passage Of an oh speech,.
,appa
rently forgotten by the 'country, comes
again and again into my_ mind: Men
'sometimes accused, this old man .Of con
gessions to slavery. While helies there
?dying, let us honor his memory by
recalling the grand words in which he
opposed the Compromise bill of I$18:
"If it were merely a comparison of
strength or contest for relative power,'
could yield without a struggle. But I
am called upon to laythe foundations of
'society over a vast extent of Cotiritty. If
This work be done wisely now, ages un
born shall bless us, and. we shall have
done in our day what , experience ap
proved and duty demanded. , If this
work shall be carelessly or badly done,
countless millions that shall inherit-the
vast region will hereafter remember our
folly'.as their curse; our names and deeds
shall qnly call forth execration and re
proach. ' ' '
"In the conflict of present opinions I
have listened patiently to all. Finding
Myself opposed to some with; whom I
jiave rarely ever differed before, I have
cionbted myself, re-examined my con
clusions, reconsidered all the arguments
on either side, and I still am obliged to I
adhere to my first impressions. I may
say my, long cherished. opinions. Ifl
hart company with sortie hisrewliorril
abitually respect, I still find with me
the men of the past; whom the nation
venerated. I stand upon the ordinance
of 1757. There the path is marked by
the blood of the Revolution. I stand in
Company with the 'men of, !87,' their
locks wet with the mists of the Jordan
over which they passed; their garments
purple with the waters of the Red Sea
through which they led us of old to the
land of promise. With 'them"-to Point
the way, however dark the present,hope
shines upon the future; and, discerning
their footprints in my path, I shall
tread with unfaltering trust."
Alas! the tongue that se eloquently de.
fended the right is hilidiedlorever; the
labored breath is failing fast. Let us-
Heave him—his own words our aspira
tion. Let him pass through the purple
wate.s of the Red Sea and theinists of
the Jordan to the Land of krornise.
However dark the present, hope shines
upon the future, and (doubt it not) he
treads his path with unfaltering trust.
NAMES.-A review of , Draper's "Civil
Policy of America," lathe opening arti
cle in the January number of "Hours at
Home." Prof. .A. J. Upson gossips
:pleasantly upon ".Names." After allu
ding to the claisical titles given many
of our American towns,. he adds:. ,
"But, not only are classacarreputations
cryEitatlized in ancient names turned to
modern ones; - but famous +men'ofnaod-
I kern times - are sure to live if 'names will
'immortalize them; - and if popularity is
proved by the freiitient`. passage of a
name from mouth-to; mouth, then is
ITacksOn the most popular of departed
American 'heroes and statesmen: - • Fifty
eight townships honor themselvesin his
-,name. Jefferson is. .reinembered 4n
fOrty-tfiree; -' Washington • and
Madison (have each given .names, , to
thirty-seven. .Motircieols'' not forgotten
In twenty-eight; While F' n? Buren and
Adams.are- each daily hiought-to mind-
In thirteen. Through- the popular at
tacinrient, to-President - Lincolh,
name has already beeralgiven to moreef ,
~the- brnes of the people than that of-ani"
_President:-.since llifonroe; excent
sbn., Should we try the popularity of
our public men by thig standard, Cal
hbun falls far below Hamilton; while
Clintbn is honored in twenty-six repe
titions". Donglas 'aud IFillmorez'equat)
each other in popularity; while Clay,_
with
,a name in not altokeithetat - -
tractive; farsiiiriaaSes
erary.'4#o*-has been recognized, if
81bakespiure haa' been. forgotteet,.llilllo)
ladMirers of Milton in twenty-six town
!ships. The Byynniti feVer, slititts Veal
in ten, While - Bur.ne and his loves move
the hearts of only four."
A Don ..ISTORY.-4k; .New Orleans paper
gives this story of "a name leetle filawg,"
and how he frightened a firm of furniture
:auctioneers:
•"It was a sale day, and
, the array!oftpor
,ters'and Warehouse men were in the fill!
'hurry of preparation, when up drives a fm - -
niture car, filled with as dilapidated an as
sortment of household goods aa•the poverty
of man was ever reduced to possessing.
High on the top, of all >was mounted a gigan
tic bull terrier, , whose size, ugliness and fe
rocious appearance was most appropriate to
!the articles surrounding, him., ,The:car had
scarcely backed rip to' the banquette' when
!half a dozen men rushed uo to unload it.
'Strange to relate-no bawl:touched an article
of its dingy contents, for a growl that
, sounded more like the howl of a fiend than
anything, animal, started all' back is horror
and amazement. The dog, taught in times
;gone by to protect his master's property, or
shocked at the reniorseless idea of disposing'
!of his household goods for' filthy lucre,
/planted himself firmly in the roar of the car,
land managed
~by a ,system 'of contortions,
gyrations, and' other outbursts of emotion,
ito so bewilder the , assailants akto utterly
lfrustrate their design: - The' hopeful canine
lhad almost succeeded in delaying the sale
, of his master's furniture until another day,
wleen the gentleman arrived and 'quieted
;his amiable follower."
" ROCK ME TO- 'SLEEP, - MOTIEEK." I --ThiS
'exquisite poem, which has been repeatedly
!set to music, and has become household.
!words in millions Of homes ' mas written by
Lizzy Algers, of New York city. She
;wrote it in Europe while overwhelmed with
igrief for the loss of the mother so touchingly
called. She sent a copy to her guardian, Dr
innitetif surgeon( of New York
Icily who had one hundred copies printed on
white satin, and distributed to the personal
!friends of the writer. We are well ac
quainted with - a - lady in Washington, a near
(relative of the lamented Major-General
Sedgwick., to'whom one of these copies was
sent, and who cherished it years - before the
:poem first - appeared under the - signature of
,Florence Percy. We have the. Cants from
:this lady; and know - -trona her that Miss
Algers steadily refuses to permit any of her
friends to assert the guthorship.--,liss.Mcl6B
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Prompt - Delivery.
Alrarticies of Wedding Stationery of
SUPERIOR QtALITY.
MA. SIN & C .
ENGRAVERS AlO9 STATIONERS,
907
•
9 Chestnut. Street.
nols-=f
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43ases and. Portfolios. MASON CO.;
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OIisLSTMAS P.R.ESENTS.7-English Pocket Cat
lern. Bel nines., MASON & C 0.,.
- del-knaf - - ' Sfr Chestnut street.
tHRISTMIt. PILIENTS.--Rasewood- Writing
IV, Desks,' at lowest prices. - mksoN
907 Chestnut street.
PRESENTS—Painted Pocket Books,
AJ French Card and Letter Cases.
del4-10ti
'CHRISTMAS Prt.NITS.--Stvtas Penholders
Paper finlvert and Boek Markers.
MASON & CO.,
deu-nd/ 907 Ch u t street.
; CHRISTMAS PRX3ENTS.—AII orders for Mono
, grams, Card Plates and other engraved work must
given one week before delivery. • •
MASON & CO.,
del4.lotf sik Chestnut street.
.. .
0 1 -Wt : I ay
Economy in Fuel.
THE OMiTUSE
STEWART COOK STOVE,
The .13est,Ooplz._Stove in America
•
It peribrms more,
With less Fuel,
Than any other Stove in use.
- iiroole Agent for Philadelphia,
J. S. CLARK,
1008 Bilarlret street..
tiTHOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OR
EUROPEAN RANGE, for bundles hoteLs, or
public Institutions In TWENTY D INTRiIizND
Bt 7 l , Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-alt
F urnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates, Fire.
board Stoves,' Batb Boilers, Stewhole Plates Broilers,
Cooking Stoves, etc., at who:esale and retail, by the
manufacturers ausx,
SfLfiRPETHOMPSON,
u2e,th,s,tn,emp No.' akeltortit Second street,
THOMAS P. DIXON et, SONS,
Late „Andrews & Dixon,
No. 1844 C ZT street, Philadelphia
Opposite United States
' !Ilan nfitemrers of
LOW-DOWN.
PARLOR,
CHAbiRwR,
OFFICE,
And otheSRATES,
For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Firm,
I WARM-AIR FURNACES,
For Warming Public and Private Buildings,
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PROPOSALS.
DROPOSALS FOR PAPER Aril), TWINE.
OT'ITEPE'ESENTATIvES. • UNITED STATES,
CLERK'S OFFICE, Dhcember.l6lB6s. •
Set - led Proposals'will he received at this office until
WEDNESDAY. the 3d day-of JANUARY, Is6B, at 12
t4clock M., for furnishing reach bf 'the following de
scriptions of Paper and Twine, fogthe use of the Rome
of Representatives of the United States, viz.:—
see-reams Manilla Paper, =l9 inches, very tough and
smooth. to weigh eleven pounds per ream . •
gee reams ManillaPaper,l9X24 [DO:WS very tough and
I smooth; to weigh twenty-two pounds per ream.
2CO reams Manilla Paper 27.x37 inches, very tough and
smooth, tp weigliforty-two pounds per ream. --
seo pounds MCGIUM sized soft twine.
IProposalsmust be accompanied by the names of the
spreheii intended to be offered. i .
The articles' are to be delivered, free of charge for
carriage, at the office of the Clerk of the. House of
Repreeentativr.s, two -.hundred reams of each of the
twofirtit items„of.Paper above mentioned,on or before
the 15th day of January. Piss ntalthe remainder of
each and all tif , tbe.ahmentioneti articled to be de
livered op or before the first day nfrebruary, 188 a
,Proposala win be received for Ipaper an/ Twine.
sepanitely, and each proposal must be indorsed "Pro
posals for Foper_antl'ilmlbe,ibr the Rouse of 4epre
sentatives of the United States." and addressed to the
undersigned,
enfficient specimens of each class'nf articleS proposed
ni ust accompany the propesal,„marked with the name
or the bidder. • -.
Parties subniitting Proposals will be required to tile
•a bond therewith, in, the slot* one thousand dollars,
with. two sufficient , securides aa &guarantee that they
will fulfil the contract If awe ed
The person offering to Airidah any class of articles at
the lowestprice,,,quality con,sideredi shall receive a
contract for theisarne on executing a bond, with two or
utore sureties satisfactory to the Clerk of the House of
Representatives for the performance of the same,
under a forfeitureof twice;thecontract.,price in case of
fedlure, stlich bond must be filed inAthe office of said
clerk 'vvithilf+Bl2. days....tiftevtbn proposals have:been'
opened andlhetresnit.deelared. - -- - -
•EgWARD.3icRHERSON,
Clerk of the Houf,%tifiJiepreSentatives orthe United
States. de22-it.
WANTtii&
:01.5004'Eget,Vtelf,t=i.
wrt agents every
-9 Sewing
whines. - Three new kinds. under and upper feed.
\ Warranted five years. „Above salary er.large commis!,
stone paid. The ormt machines sold in Urged 'States
for less than 110, which. are. fully Lic(lAsti qe
Wheeler .1: Wilson, Grolier;&-Baker, Singer-. 14 ,
Bachelder. 411 other cheap machiaes W are infringe.
ow? Circularefree.-.Address, or call upon SHAW
&CLANK, Biddeford; Ifaineiur at-No 82a Broadway,
New, York; No. 236 - Carter Street,..Philadelphiga.i,
No.,l4.l,ogibarct's Blook o , Chicag0,,11,14,N0,170. West
Fourthatreet, Qldcinnat4 0.;.0r No.-a EsPauldlnes
change,Ruffalo,N..Y.l.. • , t,, ~t ; AeS-Sitomn,
FFATHING , FELT.-•LOWELL .P •
tleahearbing Felt ibr Shim also; Ohnsoara Rau*.
Wedding Felt
~!_3elArrr_Flpes. Foit bal_
and for sale by WULLIAIE 13- GFILINT E MN itl2.
Dftwarelorpnia;,- , r 'rel f e
DepoN.- 0 2abottestetiatiicon.foratIeby,WA: tiop .
AADESAVQ., Boa greet 4Wharf.
ItADEIRAR—OId Inland, 8 yenta_ old.
SHERREIRS.—CaropbeII & Co.,ingle, double and
triple Grape, R. Canoe Sena, Rudolph, Topaz, Rieg.
Spanish, rovrtt and F. Vallette.
PORTS—Vallette. Vinbo Velbo Real, Denton and
Rebell° Valente &Co., Vintages IEO6 to .188.8.
CLARETS—Crose Ells 'Freres and St..,Estephe Chat.
can Luminy.
VF-RHODITH—G. Jourdan, Mire & Co.,
SitSCAT—de From
CIEi.AUPAGNEs —.Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star;
de Venoge, Her Malady and Ecyal Cabinet and other
favorite brands..
WBlSK.Y.—Choice lota of old Wheat, Bya
_V and. Bourbon Whisky. Ibr sale by B. P. BIDDLE,.
TON. 5 North FRONT Street.
Furs ! Furs Furs
HENRY RASKE & CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers,
4517 017
ARCH STREET, ARCH STREET,
FANCY Fturt.
.11ABON et CO.,
907 Chestnut street.
OP ALL DESCIEEPTIONB FOB LADIES AND
CHILDREN.
We have now open fix inspection to oar =stomas
and the public tn general, a moat complete assortment
of Ladies and Chita ren's Furs of all descriptions
fbr variety of quality and superiority of fluid'.
cannot be excelled In the United &atm,
rlease call and examine our stock and priCes beton
purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN A. STAMBACH,
No. 826 Arch Street,
111TORTKEt AND 21.&37171 ACIFIIREft
OF
Ladies' Fancy Furs,
• Of every descrlption—laten style
Allyres warranted as represented. :0e27 . -too
REMOVA...L.-3OHN E. HORSCH:EI., ibrmerly
No. 29 South Second street, has removed to
- No. KU ARCH street,
a-here he is prepared to offer a superb assortment at
FANCY PCBS,
of every description,
wmpsirsq A LE AND RETAIL. e9-Em
GOOD COAL CHEAP!
8 PER FOR TONLARGE NUT COAL;
$9 LER TON FOR STOVE and HEATER GOAL,
ALTER'S Coal Yard,
NINTH St. 9.5, Below Girard avenue.
RETAIL COAL DEPOT
OF
L. & w. C. Shinn,
Eleventh and Willow Sts.
irst qualities of Family and Foundry
Coal at Reduced Prices,
CIOAL. MACTIER A iSTrAEL, having been ap
ppluted Sole .Agenta for the sale of the celebrated
coal nabied. by the DUNCAN COAL COMPANY,
ifre now Prepared to receive orders for the same by the
single ton or car.. • For stoves or grates this coal is un
rivaled.
Apply to MACTIER & STEEL.
,del2-Ints 255 South Broad street.
At. ILASO.ti smuts. JOHN I. BECECAMIT
THE UNDERSIGNED INVITE ATTENTION. TO
their stock of
Buck Mountain Company's Coal.
Lehigh Navigation 'ompany's Coal, and
Locust lintustain,
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market
rates, and to deliver in the best condition.
Orders left with 5.,51.A.50 Z. , 1 SINES, Vranirlltt
tote IMIIding,BEVENTH Street, below Market. will
he promptly attended to. BINE% st SHEAF'S',
see t tf Arch Stteet Wharf, Schuylkill, .
(VAL.—SUGARLOAF. BEAVER ..IERADOVr AND
Spring Mountain , Lehigh Coal. and best Loctu3l
Ifonntaln from schuylklll, prepttred expressly for
EhnlAY hae. Depot N. W. corner.EIGHTH arul
LOW streets; 'Office, N 0.112 South SECOND street....
roh27 -J.-WALTON-a CO. -
D pIANOROF'I. HOUSE, CORNEB_OF BROALDWAt
4ND
_TWENTIETH STEETS ( NBW YORK,.
The undersigned begs leave to call the attention OE
his old patrons while connected,with the EBBITT
H,0178E, Washington, E. E.; and of the public gene.
td the fact that, be has leased the above coronso•
diouS and admirably located house fora term of yearsl
that he has thoroughly renovated the entire establish•
meat, and now , ' solicits atrial of his accommodations,
with the perfect confidence of giving satisfaction to
By a glance at the citY mnP, it will_be perceived that
the central loceilty secures ready communication by,
railroad and stage with all of the most desirable pant
of the', clty—from the Battery to the Central„ -Park—
from the Hudson to the East Riyem.
• TO thew; vlte shall honor him with their pp.tronam
;he pledges b.laeit to span no efforts In making Akita? ,
taw , lups,*dl4:greesbi e.
, _ _ _ T
(TlLerriarr,
Je2ifonl Proprietor. I.
p:PERTAz, ,PIIITNE.S.SO asses immil
canister§ andianmr boxes , imported and. lbr *side.
by . 1 . 0 . 9 ? .. .) 3 . BIIESSICURi , co., ,Sotith 'Delaware
&vend% • $
TWaukr.:oA.ll 13Lia) .pps,losl' L ,
utuoh td 6 ilicli ,,, Bor vale' by E. - 4141,1pgra /VW
1- 1)0Ck Btreetwigtrt.
xiferolomm.
'RICHARD TENIISTAIVS"''
; 7 1 i. •
Ale, Wine and . Liquor Vaults,
Obteet
,
Established' U
for the Bale' of nadulter
•-i, ' • 'ated Liquors Only:
Special Notice to Families!
Richard Penist,ari i s
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown
• ,Moat. .
Now so touch recotnisended ..by the Mehinel FaetlitY
for Invallus.
$l. 25 PER DOZEN, •
The above
bestod one ;til .L ty, it must be
ail lTis tt t. lll 4 ' get i M i tal e =f, grol v t v i without extzia'
charge.
Brandieg,3Vinee.,Gillfia,Whisicies,4o.,&x.
f ßg e ti v es ery hold
Warranted pure. at the lowest possible rates, by the'
Bottle, Gallon, or Cesk..
CHAIIiPAGICES of' th€Pbest brands ooffered' .
than . by any other house. , •
On Draught and in Bottles,
PURD GRAPE! JUICE.
This Is an excellent article for Invalids.• It is 'a guru
curs for D7spepsia. •
HAVANA CIGARS:
OLIVE oa t . ' • - • '
prinrllo3 ?MINIM?
BAY RI,
; , BARDINESoko
Lonon alld Dublin Porter and 'Brown Stout--Eitglish
and Scotch Ales. • • • det2tft
CpNMINTINE
N 0.143 South Front Street.
Importer and Dealer in
RHENISH AND SPARKLING
.
CLAA.JR,H.PS. c.
HER MAJESTY''
CHAMPAGNE , D NT' 0 - N,
I
Isl 8017111 FRONT ST., 801. E . j
T T
attention of the trade ts soted •
TT the Ibllowing very choloe Wines, &a., for sale 4 .
JOSEPH F. DIINTON, Ho. 151 South Front tn•e.3..
abotre Walnut:
~ 3 ~
HENRY RASKE & CO.,
04:11-8m Po. 517 ARCH STREET
IUOA.L.
BOWEL&
VEAL 'ESTAIPB.
'/LITOH STREET,-,FAR43ALB—A handsome
four-loory,bricit Jtesldence (inseble, apt. story),
w Three-4;om' double back- , bttildings, finished
throughout inn . superior manner, with every modern
cignirenienee andimproverrient expressly for the occu
pancY of the Present owner, situate en the honth.nide
of Arch iirreet. west of Twentieth street. Lot IVO feet
deeirto astreet:
,GT.T.UICIZY `SONIS,S*I Wat.
nut street; .
gmFOR SA.LI4—.O. Handsome 3.otory Brick
deuce, with doubleibsok buildings, built and. tin
ned throughout in a. superior manner, with extra eon.
venieneeS. ooinpletely drained into the culvert and• is
perfect order; situate on Twentieth , ems- t, near. Race.
Lot 20 feet front b.y-s2teetoeep. , to , a -24 feet , street:
GUMMEY WINS, 508 Walnut street.
E.l ELEGANT MOD.biIiNFOUR-STOST DWELL
:: INS, with three.story , back buildings. very COM
pleit, with every.. convenience. 142 North Tweatietb
street. near St. Ciement'stehurch Immediate posses=
/AM. For salelby C. H. MUTR S 2os.South Sixth
street. • '01e21.-sti
eE• WM% GE SITES- , FOR. SALE-L•Several hand=han d= some Cottage sites, contatnLng from to 125 acres
• , situate convenient hi Haverford Station on tbe
Pen La. Central liailroatl. 8 miles from the city,'
GtIId.MEY dz SONS, 508 Waillut Street.
GERMANTOWN.- FOR SA_LN —A niodern'
pointed stone , Residetu.v.zwith every city con
ven ence; well built and. desirably located within nye
minbtea walk - from the RailrOad station. - Lot 50 feet
front by 250 feet I deep. J. AL GUM Ar F T & SONS, 508
Ira TENTH STREET.—FOR SALE CENAP—A
.I,Wo three-story brick ,iwelling, - wlth book,
las North Tenth street.' Al! modern 'improvement:a.
Apply to:J. E. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers,
, .
, FOR , SA INF--Three contiguous • -STORE,'
11 - FORTI7E.FIVE FEET. FRONT, npoa ..FOURTII,
btreet; near' 311ARRET.. Flrst-elass business , stands.
Early possession if desired.. Apply. between do andAl'
daily, except Thursday, at SOS 311arlzet street. , .1.40.1-0(
MA FOR ItEbiT.—Tbe four-story Store. iNo,
irra Narket street. 'Also lease and fixtures for sale:
Apply on the' premise§ between 1 and 4 o'clous P. IL,'
on orbefore the 23c1, inst. The pre-sent proprietor is
desirous in removing to another stor% 'dl§-111
- -
1114 TECREE-6TORY.. BRICK _FaCSORY • FOR
BALE, southeast corner Ridge avenue and Robb
street. Will be :told'cheao and on accortimodatlng
te2 APPLY' .to. CURTIS & SON; Real. Estate.
Brokers. 4 ;. 43 Walnnt street.,
aFOR SALE-FA three-story brick dwellimg, with
, back buildings MS North Bleventßstreet. replete
modern Improvements. At lily to S. 11. CURTIS
& SON; Beal Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street.
FOR'SADE.—The' modern Dwelling No. 1502
Spnice street. Sideyard and ail Alm modern con
veniences. Immediate possession. Daquire In second
story, No,..2o9Chesinnt street. ' d.12-tfg
EFOR BALE,-The large four Story Picton stone
front DWPrif ING.l6=iorth Broad street: has
e modern improvennenta. : Imniediatepoisessien.
Inquire 910 Arch street.
VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY—FOR SALEr- -
With pier 48 feet In width, and docks on eliber side
of 38 and S: feet, situate on the •Delaceare. at' .Lb - mbard
street.. J. 3±.1. GUMSSFY & kiONB soil Walnus streets
BIIIIAD "VG LOT FOR - SILE.-- - ,iiiVaittable Minding
Lot, having three fronts, situateron so_uthesat +Dor
ner of Christian and sixteenth streets, conialningin
fruit on Christian street 204 feet by 130 feet on sixteenth
street, ibTongh tolfloritrose street, Which is 40 feet in
width. J. M. tiONS. 508 Walnut street.
. .
llNlttfk"
C OD LIVER OLL:=-Turextty-OvebarrelS, ned made, Cod Liver Ahl t of very . superior, -quality; Carla.
Ammaniajustreeepred, h r late; also, Just received,
tu en ty-Ilve barrels very, superior Alcoholj, warranted
es per cent., to the - best Of packages, and for sale by
, , • JOHN C. BAR . ERA CO-.
bc.tio. 7is Market street.
II °BOSON'S BRONCHIAL TABLETS.—The Alle
11 ciation of Bronchitis, Catarrh,, Hoarseness no
it-hi:Mar Complaints, affecting 'the Organs of the Vice
Public Speakers, binger and Amateurs have beer,-
greatly benenteti by using these Tablets, and their higl
appreciation of their Intrinticirderit, particularly re
commends them to persons affectea with BRON
HOA.PaS, and CATARRH of the
illy A D and BR RA ST. For sale by DrnevAsts generally.
Prepared only by LANCASTER & WILL Apothe
caries, noriliettat corner Arch and Tenth streets ? Phila.
delphla. ' '
, '• 711 'f' :I s'e
PLASTERS, with the pliancy of Silk. the sr.rengtl.
And softness of ed. Per affections of the Chest,' pains
'weakness, ac., etc. They_are cleanly and odorless.
'comfortable and effective. Sold by,.Ht - RBELL, Apo'
thecary,l.llo Chestnut street. • aunt
; TIHIIGGLVT'S' STRYRIEtEILes. ,-- Gradtuttes-r.Hcatirt
Al Pill Tiles,Cordbe, Brathes, Mirrors, Tweesers,Pat
;Bozo, Horn Scoops , Suraleal , instrrunents, Trusses
Hard and Soft bber Goods, Vlsl Cases, Ghat ant
Metal BYtinaae, ite.., all at "First Hands" rices.!
SNOWD
aid ' • South Eighth street.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER di CO.. N. B. CORNER
FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesale
Druggists; Mantu!Samara and Dealers in Window
Glass. White Lead, and Paints of every description,
offer to the trade, or constimens, &complete stock or
goods In their line, at the lowest market rates.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER 3,
CO.,
Northeast corner Fourth and Eace streets.
AGurPsi A—Jennings •--
.111 and hos..
A A.Gthrg'sr entdnea Calcined, WU). rotate tbat,
...nand Wien, alio In bottles. ',leaning's Carbonate cd
2,lagnesta.ill 2 oz. and 4 nz., papers._ Heavy Calcnned
Idagnesta lynding and fbrmle by
EON & CO., Drugglata, Market and Eeventh Meet&
Philadelphia. Be/6
'MIME:TULL 0328.—PURE OILS OF ALMONDS,
AU Lumen Bergamot„ Anise, earraway, Cloves.
Orange, Wintergreen,annamon, .Lavender, Juniper,
Peppermint, ISmasfraa, Rose, Rose Geranium.
Citron Verbena,Ac., all of warranted axiality. Ail
sale by JJAM KLLDE, Druindais, Nos. 721
aid Millarketirtreet, 1 e 278
4 313.—A. F t &ND GENERAL STOOK 03
Ch and Pharmaceuttcal. Preps:*
glom, fictr Bale by ELLIS & 00., trznyclals,
No& 724 and 722 Market
BAY RIIM.--Inet received, an involee of Genuine
Imported Bidr Rum. for sale by the Won, by
808 SHO tti CO., Drnidat. - U. caf•
ries Fourth and Pace streets.
:s: •: •• • lA. • r zte:.•• A: otOi:4/1•
v istainalor B tormtili
•• •
NEEDICALIft
OPAL DENTaLulte,
A rapetior article ter cleaning the Weft, deI:CMS:St
iirtrralrmhe which MIMI thert . a
l f a in i tone to dm
gums and leaving a feeling of
used
leen*
In the roputh. It: may used IF ant
will befband to strengthen Weak and bleeding, buns
while the WV= and w hen
will recommend 11
to every one. Being composed-with the assistance c
the Dentist, Physician and Mammonist, It is oonfl
=
altered m a RICT.TAVTar Blibtftl=o for she on
.ffgahes formerly in
. Eminent Den tists acquainted accesainZ ail with the considlnexin
of the DENTALL.I2IA, advocate lie tow. it contains
nothing to prevent i tuirestralned employmasi
151.ade only by-
Jd2el:63
Fred Bro For sale b wn y Irmsgista [et
HHansard & C , e.,
G
G. B. Reen
lasso H. R ay,
C. H. Needles
T. J. Bonbon
Ambrose Sal
Thomas Weavoi,
sylinnmiß. Webb,
James L. Bispbstm,
Hughes fi Coombe. ,
Henry A. Bower.
Visamecic , s DIPHTHERIA LOZENGES.—These
lozenges are a safe and speedy cure tor Diphtheria,-
Coughs. bore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchial
affections generall_ yi Try them. THOS. ESTLAOH.,
Jr.; Druggist. S. W. ter of Eighteenth and Biarkef
streets,PhiladelpMa. • • . noSNlmfa
L EDVONTIOIN.
. .
ING SCHOOL.—The SECOND QUARTER.
Lt of the Franklin Institute Drawing School. under
the Superintendence of Mr. JOHN HERN. will com
mence on MONDAY. December 18th lust., and be con
tinueti on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings,.
from ^ to 9 o'clock.
TirLas—Frvc .1-3qtaans FEB QUARTER. .Pupils
der twenty-one years of age will be entitled to attend
the Lectures of the instltutel without additional
charge.
Persons entering before January stb, will be able to
obtain a full quarter.
For Tickets of Admission. apply at the Hall of the
Institute, No. 15 South Seventh street.
VITT.T,T n is HAMILTON,
del9-6t3
• Actuary.
MILE FALL SESSION 02 MISS ARROTTI
IL SEMINARY POR YOVNG LAMS will con:i
meAce „on. Wednesday, September EU, at , hei
reemenee,'-corner of Poplat and Slateenua etreeta
Philadelphia. t IlmmuraTire :—Rev, a, en Hare
D. D. - , Rev. Themes Brainerd, D. D., 'vt'. B. Allen. FAT
late Rrizeident s of Girard college. .13'17-I.vo
Illtf14:10/*,1411.14P25.
& HARVEY_ ,
• (Late with Rhom.as - & Suns.)
Store No. SW Chebtaint street:
FURNITURE SATES at the Store•every Vneeqay.
BALM AT .134EL1/ENtIES ,receive Panic:We
_attention.
, Second Sale at the International Motel..
SEPERIOR PUBM/TUEE FEATr-r RR. BEDS,
. - , CA.B.PETg,_,Icgt-___ •
, ON WEDNESDAY ALLID.LiDDiIi, DEC. 21,
At 15 o'clock; at beintethational Hotel, Second at,
below Spruce at. the. superior furniture. ,• fine beds,
caniets,J,Scc, of 20 chambers . Also; the kitcpen' d.nd
laundry fprniture. , . . •
May be examined at teceelbck bathe morning of sale,
IDHIIaP FORD di-130. , , ALICITIONEEM, Elcal.'&2s
Jl.• MARKET Audi= 00rtGE streets. ,
'`• On account of Mondaylbein 'Christma.s. - our regular
postponed until tIESEAXithe :26ttr lush
L.A.ILOE ADD ATTRACTIVE SALE-3 510.C&RIMi.
` DOOTE 4 . ECEIQELN, BROGANs.
ON TUESDAY 311011.N3E(b DIXL2S:
•comiaencing at ten o'clock...PreCieelY. will be
catalogue, 1500 cases men's, -boYst' and , 'youths' ,
kip, grain and thicir.. boots, shees,brogans, balmoralsr
Congress_ gaiters; dm.;. also, woinen , al-zolases•and chil
dren's kid kip. goat , and . morocco , heeled Nagai •
shoesibelmOras gaitas. slippers ; &C.; fedixt first-clusS •
city a n d Easte r n, manixfachirem. <I;;; Vr , . - ••I ••
T. 2 1,
. _ irt4. " - ditPeklextVezrUpLp
t: a
17 , pt I.lt . •
• . 1( 297A a -
t N Z 4% 0 I N t9t.: sy
. BBINN, Apothem'''.
Broad and Spruce arena
• and
D. L. Btackhonso,
Robert CL
Gao. a Bowers,
Charles Shivers,
G. J.
.T. G. Ton Sa t= Oa
r Charles
James N.
Bringhttrst
'
Ry.,
on, drCo
CL
Wyeth & Bro.
T FITZPATRICK CO., AUCTIONEERS, NEW
. Auction House, No. 9t7 CHESTNUT street, adja
cent to the Continental, Girard, St. Lawrence, Diarkoe
House and other poptdar Hotels. ..,
;SEAT AUCTION SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS,
Fine Illustrated Annbals and Gilv Books, Bibles,
Poets, Juveniles de. .
Photograph - Albums in great varleti.
Fine Stationery an4pancy , Goods.
t Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery.
Clocks, Gold and Silver•Watehes, Gold and Diamond
Jewelry, Gold and Sliver Pencil Craes and Gold Pens,
Hosiery, Dry, - Goods, ;Notions, Gloves: Shirts and
'Drawers. Fancy Soaps, Pertlnnern Fancy. China
Wareo Toys, . Foreign Sea'Shells, and an immense
varietyof Useful, ; and Fancy Goods. THIS (Friday)~
OON andEVENING: 'aletTO-BIORROW' •
.(Saturgan_ROßNlNG at o'clocli Ito) be eppc , up:asek..
day and evening, - without interm , n.'
& SON ArOTIONNERS AND'
COIVNISKO C N-rdinalni.A.Nm •
•'" • No: 'l.llO HES TNUT • stree k
(Rearentrtinoello7 Sans= street.)
IHOtglehOld Farniturteevery descriptiOn real:dire!'
BALES EVERY AY HOBNAIL
Aalas'af Furniture at dvrellinge Mendell° On the nwart
BassonabletTerma , - •
EXAV 7 2 I3 TM3TOCLECII. ; AT Tan '
Birds - Son;"'resMtilly'‘lnßaria" 'auk '
riends and this ixftlin that, tho are pram .ft _So
40 meanie or BeekEstata bkanetioniunrada
AM
..BAarETTTr
g „t iz
imisavaagoanaltgastelaswitkoatezkactunc
4trftionr efAumi:
JAS'
Without reserve; fireacoonot of what it nunilitistaint.
_Zee abate; *4 l / a tton G Riv e ro Co.
lOW de Alleghenyecil Oa bib.
500 • -do '
• Danson's Elm Oil Co._ '. •
Kee' do - Empire and OW (Sty Oil 00. '
2800 do Harries's - OH CC
18e0 80 Miller.oll CO,
1.509 do Karr Oil Co. -
worenravra. PALL BALE; DBC: &UM
This sale, at .t4e Bicl . d inge. at 12 o'cloOk noon. Tr!.
-
LOTS. 24TH wA.I3 4 D-4 Lots,. York at, between lan
milton and 'Moore ats, Hamilton Tillage, together 65
by Ito fget orpha/Wl' ( burg. &ie . :B. ll *s &; q l•t a ge
'
1408R15.15T.. AND TH),EVTON
Houses and Lot, N. W. corner Norris et and the Tren
ton 1:01.,49% brit* %et. - Orydfans' Court - Sate--Attiore
of George C COldinr, deed.
VI 1: N ST—Dwellingg , SioB 2203, :105 and 2207 Tine at.
with the lot. 48 by 69,?„1 feet. , SameZatate.
• 4TH AND SPRIICE,..-The three story- brick Ittrusei
and lots N. p l . corner of Spruce ate, go- by
Atre. 2h is is wyaltlabletinsiriess location, .
EARL ST—A frame house and lot, Earl et; obey.
Thumpson.lBth Ward- 1,5 by 17434 leet. Orphans' arurt
Sale—Estate of Henay,lifeCormick, dec'd,
'EARL ST--A'friune. bongo between Thompson sad
Belgrade ate, 173.4 by 1823 i feet, 617 50 ground rent , per
te , own, Saint Estate,. • ' : 1
lot, o. aboveT liT—A three story brick 'house antl
2.st Sarnee. 16 by 67Y feet. 487 ground rest
per annurn- , gar Sale peremptory.
608 N. THIRD ST-One brick and two franie6l
houses. with the lot, 18 by'69 feet, 8d at, above Greest.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estaie of James Smart, dec'd.
AMERICA ST, 19TIE WARD—A. IcA America. late
Wealungton st below Dauphin, lath Ward, 90 by .191 X
feet to. Phillb st. , Same Estate, . .
MOUNT PLEASANT ST, aPTH WARD—Dwelling.
18% by 100 feet.' Same Estate. ' ' •
MOUNT PLEASANT ST.-Two lots yl enund.. an
the - abtdb sfde of Mount Pleasant at, one west of
Minor' the other ;of Esher st, each 104 by 100 feet.
.Estate.
VINE SV-Three story brick dwelling,
at,. below sth, 15 ,‘ by 89,44 feet. Orphans' Court /dom.-
Estate idGeorgn coop; deed. I i
fa" Handbills uiith full descriptions may be bad az
the,ltictfon Store. -
V"A.T.,I7ABBE 13.EStDEN7E7S ATPRIVATE SAL*
_ TO IiEAL .ESTATE OPERAVIES. _ ,
Will be sold. •a{ very 'low - rates; LP' 'party'WhO war
takethem all intone lot, five derdrabledwelhalm In the
heart of the city.. Immediate bernpancy can be had tf
desired. Massa a vary.D.Vorabla opportimillmkrpar.,
tiee who seek good, real. estate investments to bur mg'
old.prices property whicEwill pay:Well %raid ;Wl:tease,
in value, For particulars apply at the auction store.
MARE:MST.' STORES—At private sale, the void
able four-story brick store S. corner of Mark.etand.
Bank sta: In first rate condition: Terms saraa.'
'dating.
ALSO—The substan4al proper a eB, M corner
'of Market rani ,Strawoocry sta., In ramellent -order
.-These properties will' ; be sold so as to pay a . 'good In
terest on thelnvestmrtt. : ,
STABLE—A Very desirable property In the neigh
borhood of Twebldi and Mecnst sta. - • .. .
TAVERN.ST m AND and 9 acres pf land, on ! Ridge.
road, - 9 miles 'fro the 'Elate Raise, known-as the
"Sotrel.Etorae, Plans, orators, dr , cl 2 _at the store..•
PropertyNO., 40t south "Front - st, 41 oy - 100 feet. -
do ~ 4o Dal and 1 / 4 s Lombard at
80 acres, Germantown -
Ai do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Market street; above Nineteenth
do de...Marker do do - do-
Building Lots, souta Twenty-second st
Property northeavt corner Fourth and Spruce d/1
Dwelling, with side yard. Darby road
Brown-steneStOre, Sec end st.mear Ohestnnt
R.— Menne and large , ot,Burlington
• do No. ail south Tenth st
do d,) 'QS south Elevezithot
Dwelling, VD Pine st
doStoTond at . 2 _
5 Seri , of Land. „ Federal. at. Twenty-elm - tit Ward -
VALUABLE STOP-E.( CHESTNUT ST—A. very
valuable busins property on Chestnut st, having two,
fronts—in good order, dtc, Occupancy with the deed.. .
:03EAS a SONE, AUCTIONEERS, NO.. 1111
and 14.1Sortth FOURTH nneeL
SALES OF STOOKS AND R:PA.r, zErrATE,
at the Exchange, every TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock noes.
Z Handbills of each properly lantBd separately;'
and on the Saturday previous to each sale 4 .X 30 ttsts"
riognes fr pamphlet form, giving fell destriptiOns. • •
REAL ESTATE AT .PRIVATE, SALE.
Printed catalogues; comprising several hundred
thousand. dollars, including every description of city :
:and country property, from the smallest dwellings to
;he most elegant, mansions; elegant country seats : ,
farms, b usiness
. __ properties. ac.
Sa'" SALES AT THE AUCTION
:STORE EVERY ,THUBSDAY.
Air Particular attention given to sales at privstg
residences. ac.
REAL ESTATE' SALE, JAE. 2.
molivßi‘t RESIDENCE; 2rtt ST—The neat mo
dern residence No 225 south . TWentieth st near Viral
nut. It is very conveniently arranged i
. mmediate.
pos_aessiOn.
Modern Thiee-storse BRICR DWELLING.. No. 292
south 'Thipist.nortli•oft:Apruce: has SBA. bath,
• TbreostOry BRICR DWELLING, No V. 09 hard
avenue. . .
Three story BRIM BWELLING, No tno College
avenue.
' CAMDEN PROPERTY.
Three/dory BRICE STORE and DWELLINV, S.. B. '
Con er of Fourth and Pine ma, Camden, N. J.
2 Three-story BRICK DWELLINGS. Noe 401 and 40
Pine at, Camden, N. J. ,
Three-story BRICE DWELLIN 81
G, No • 0 - .swathe
Fourth at, Camden. N. J.
Three-story BRICK DWELLING and Two-a/dry
BRICK STORE, Nos 812. and SDI south Eourtit streak_
Camden, N. J.
2 Three-story BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos 905 and WI
Locust st ,
Three-story BRICK DWIELLING, Holly st., south et
Fitzwater.
svo PA ATLFS
. I. I E . 18.12.110VAILENT
I.I3IIPANY
.
ON TU/Q3DAY, JAN, 2,
At 12 o'clock noon. at the Exc.eange--
For account of whom% may concern
-800 shares Black Creek Improvement Co.
I'H.M.O SALE AT PIERRE HOUSE.
CHAMBER - FURNITURE. LA
BLANKETS: BED ANIS
TABLE LINER. BARROOM AND OFFICE FUR
NITURE. FIREPROOF, eke -
„ ON TUESD.A.Y HORNING, DEC. 26,
At 10 o'clock; at the La Pierre House. Broad street,
below' Chestnut, will include a quantity of chamber
furniture, carpets, fine matressea, a large quantity of
Centfortables, blunkets,linen and cotton ab eets. table
linen, barroom, kitchen and laundry furniture, copper
cooking utensils clothes mangle, steam table, dtc.
Also, the office iurniture, fireproof by Farrel dt Her
ring, large Office clock, mirrors, chandeliers, dtc.
Full particulars In catalogues.
AT PRIVATE 5.t 7 . - el--Modern RESIDENCE, with
acres. Blanheim et. Germantown.
VALUABLE LOT. Warren at, w , mst, of 17th.
MORTGAGE, $2.5,000.—A nut- claqs NiTu qemeg
Mert,gage 0t825,C00,
)3Y JOHN B. MYERS & CO., *AI7OTIONEEBEI
Nos. MY and 234 Xarket street. corner of Bank
LABeic PEREMPTORY wax. OF BOOTS, EIRCHMI,
I , t_,_TBAVELENG BADS, IC. •
ON TUERD...4.Y MORNENG. DEO. Z 6,
' 'WM be sold. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ON FOUR
BIONTHJ3' (IRXDIT, about 1200 packages boots, shoes.
balmorals, cavalry , boota, dto, of city and
manaiactom Open for examination with =aim=
early on the morning of sale.
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CLOSM BALE OP BRITISH, PREMIX, GER
DOMMITIO DRY GOODS.
We will hold a large ,sale of Foreign and Domestic
IdamGoods, by catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS'
PT and 'part for cash.
ON TR.S.DAY HORNING, DEC. 28.
At 10 o'clock, embracing about SOO Packagesand Lc=
of Staple and Panty articles, In Woolens, Worsteds.
Linens, allot . and Cottons. . •
N.B.—Catalogues ready and goods arranged for =-
Whitton early on morning of
w i l lalhen buyers are es
pecially invited to attend, as it be oar
Masi
sale of
dry goods foil:his season.
NOTIC.E.TO DEALERS IN CARPRTINGS.
At 'the oYmmencemeat of our sale on THURS
DAY Dec. 28, at ten ce.clock precisely, we will .sell a
full line of Ingrain, venetian, hemp. list, cottage and
rag caxpetings.
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'ORES NATI:CANS AUCTIONEER AND OOM..
MISSION MERCHANT,
, Southeast Carnet Sixth and Ram streets.
The sale will continue untli every article is dis
posed of. _
AT PRIVATE RALE, FOB HALF THE USUAL
EIVGLYNG PRIORS.
Fine gold hunting case, open face, English patent,
lever watchesosf the most approved and best makers;
fine gold hunting case and open face detached laver
and lepine watches; ladies' fine gold watches; fine gold
American lever watches; duplex and other watches.
Fine silver hunting cane and open face Amerlean.
English, (Swiss and' other leVer watches: fine saver
lepine watches: English, Swiss and French watches, in
huntingassea,. double cases and open face; fine gold
vest neck. chatelaine, fbb and guard chains ; fine gold
Jewelry of . every description; fowling pieces; re
volvers, &c.
BTT.T.T A RT) TABLE,
pyst Class billiard table_, complete..
AT PRIVATE S 4 tar,
Several building lots, In Camden. N. J., Fifth sad
Chestnut streets.
FIREPROOFCHEST.
Large size firepros f chest, 6 feet high by 334 feet width
made by Silas C. - Herring.
Also, a small Swlamander fireproof chest.
MONEY TO LOAN,
In large or_ email amounts, On goods Of ,every
description.