Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 28, 1865, Image 3

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    LATER AND IMPORTANT EUROPEAN
NEWS. • •
NEw YORK, Dec. 27.—The steamship City
of Washington, froaal Liverpool on the 13th
inst. t via Queenstown on:the 14th, arrived
at tintkport this afternoon.
The steamers Moravian and City of Lon
don arrived out on the 12th.
It is .rumored that the Governor of Rich
mond, Bridewell, has absconded.
It is reported that France has given Eng
land six months' notice to terminate the
extradition treaty, because of the strict for
mality required before the French offenders
are given up.
The Emperor of Austria arrived at Pesth,
Hungary, on the 12th, and was received
with much ceremony and enthusiasm. In
response to a speech of the Burgomaster, he
said he visited them full of confidence, and
expected full confidence in return.
At the sitting of the Court for the' trial of
the Fenians, on the 12th, the entire day was
occupied by. O'Donovan, in his address to
the jury, in his 'own ' efence. He cona..
menced at the opening of the Court, and
did not desist until about six o'clock in the
evening. There was nothing remarkable
in his address, a large portion of it being
the reading of editorial articles from the'
Irish People newspaper. He insisted that he
had done nothing criminal, asserted that his
case had outraged all law, and gave it as
his opinion that Ireland would never be free
without fighting. His bearing was insolent,
and when he remarked upon the Court his
language was offensive and saucy.
The draft commission for the appoint
ment of Sir Henry Storks, to Jamaica, is
published in the London Gazette. It recites
that gTeat disaffection is alleged to have
prevailed in Jamaica, that grievous dis
turbances,had broken out, and that exces
sive and unlawful severity had been used
in their suppression, and whereas it being
urgent that full and impartial inquiry should
be made into the origin, nature, and circum
stances of the said disturbances; and the
measures adopted for their suppression, the
powers now vested in Governor Eyre are
revoked on the ground that it may be ad
visable that he should be present during
the inquiry, but for the sufficiency of the
said inquiry, the powers of Governor should
be vested in some other person, and Sir H.
Storks is accordingly temporarily appointed
Governor of Jamaica.
The Times says : "Sir H. Storks, who sails
for Jamaica on Monday next, will imme
diately upon his arrival assume the whole
Government of Jamaica, and Mr. Eyre will
be in the position of a Governor on leave.
He will be superseded, but not displaced by
Sir H. Storks, who; in fact, does not cease to
be Governor of Malta, and whose adminis
tration of Jamaica will be essentially pro
visional. Again, and again, Sir H. Storks
has been called on to solve some difficulty
which was not of his own creation. A great
part of his life has been spent in special ser
vices. To Governor Eyre, himself, such an
appointment is the least unfair or humili
ating that could have been made, while it
ought to 'be satisfastory even to his ac
cusers."
The Morning Post thinks Eyre's suspen
sion may have a bad effect on the negroes.
Public meetings continued to be held in
various places upon.the Jamaica question,
but the action of the Government rendered
them of little importance.
ITALY
The Government had presented to the
Chamber of Deputieg bills to prolong the
operation of the Exceptional law for the
suppression of brigandage, and for the sup
pression of religious corporations.
Count Nigra, the Royal Chamberlain, is
dead.
PRUSSIA.
A Berlin telegram says the English and
French Ambassadors, with their wives and
the personnel of the embassies, left the
court fits immediately after the marriage
of the Princess Alexandrine, daughter of
Prince Alberecht, and niece of the King,
with Fiederick William, Duke of Meck
lenburg-Schwerin, because no places had
been provided for them at the table of the
King, notwithstanding that, previous to the
banquet, they had complained of that ar
rangement. The Royal Chamberlain jus
tified his conduct by precedents.
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.
The Iberian Progressista party having
made preparations for a great demonstra
tion in favor of the King and Queen of
Portugal, upon the occasion of their Ma
jesties projected visit to Madrid, the Spa
nish Government communicated the fact
to the Portuguese Minister in Madrid, who
immediately left for Paris to inform his
Sovereign.ktlt is probable that their Majes
ties will only visit Madrid incog.
TURKEY.
The Credit Mobilier of Paris had con
- tracted for the new Turkish loan of six mil
lion pounds sterling. It is to be issued in
bonds of £2O each, at a price equivalent to
about £L3, repayable at par in twenty-one
years.
CHINA AND JAPAN.
SHANGHAI, Oct. 26.—Burgweine's death
is likely to give trouble. The Chinese Go
vernment reports .now state that •he was
•drowned while in irons.
The American Consul declares that the
treaty with the United States has been vio
lated. Piracy is increasing to an alarming
oxtent.
Cerrrox, Nov. s.—The gunboats havesuc
oessfully attacked the pirates in the neigh
borhood of Amoy.
Advices from Japan state that the foreign
ministers had gone on an expedition to
open Osseo Livquon Ossaco, which port, ac
cording to treaty, is to be opened in 1866 to
foreign trade.
The exchange question is causing com
mercial difficulties at Japan.
The other murderers of Major Baldwin
.and Lieutenant Bird have been arrested at
Jeddo. They confessed their crime, ana
were executed.
INDIA.
BOMBAY, Nov. 29,—Cotton higher. Ship
ments during the fortnight 45,000 bales.
_Piece goods unchanged. Freights to Liver-
Tool 325. 6d. Exchange, 2s. lad.
AUSTRALIA.
MELBOURNE, October 26. The steamer
, Great Britain sailed for Liverpool on the
22d, with £500,000 in gold. The tariff
question is causing considerable excite
ment.
The Parliament of New South Wales was
-opened on the 24th of October. The GoVer
nor, in his speech, said the revenue would
-cover the expenditure. He proposed to sell
the back lands of the colony to promote
-emigration. -
The New Zealand news continues war
like. The natives laughed at the Governor's
'Peace Proclamation, and murdered the first
messenger bearing copies of it. ,
The Latest. ,
[By Telegraph to Queenstown.]
LormoN, December 14,—The -Fenian, 0--
Donovan, owing to a similar conviction six
years ago, has been sentenced to penal
-servitude fez-life.
A joint note of England and France,
proposing certain terms for the settlement
of the Chili= difficulties, was received at
Madrid on the 9th. The result is not
-known.
NEW Yonx, December 27.—The• steamer
Marathon, from Liverpool on the 12th inst.,
arrived at this port this afternoon.
The steamship Persia . reached
_Liverpool,
.at 8 O'clock, on the evening of the 10th. -
The London Dines believes in the peace
ful designs of the American• people. • -
Sir Henry Stork, Sir Edmund. Head and
Mr Charles Livingston,'are understood to
, be the Commission of IriqtAry for Jamaica,
A Fenian, named Hallegan, has been p con
victed arid sentenoed to seven years' penal
servitude: • •
A letter received at Liverpool confirms
the statement that Stephens is safe in Paris.
The London Observer says Napoleon is
-apprehensivn that Maximilian will follow
his Empres4to Europe, and has prevailed
eupon the Mexican Minister at Paris to pro-
ceed Me) . tico, and endeavor to dissuade
Max: rom abdicating. He would sail on
the 15 h. The Observer thinks lie will not
be in time, and that Max. may be in Europe
before New Year's. ; ' .
The Gazette des Tribuneaux says • the
French Government has directed the atten
tion of England to the extradition treaty of
1843, since the stipulations of this treaty,
though duly carried out by France, are not
similarly fulfilled by England.
An Austrian Imperial decree extends am
nesty to all convicted for complicity in the
Polish insurrection.
A note drawn up by the English Govern
ment, proposing negotiation or mediation
between Spain and Chili, has been sent to
Paris. The Emperor made several modifi
cations, and the note was returned to Lon
don, with what effect is unknown.
The Spanish Government is contempla
ting to place under the protection of Spain
the negro kingdoms on the African coast
opposite Fernando, and proclaim religious
liberty in that island and the kingdoms in
question.
The war at the Cape of Good Hope has
degenerated into a mere raiding for cattle.
It was expected that the Bank of England
would raise the rate of discount to 7 per
cent.
Cold Statement.
The following shows the shipments of coal over the
Delaware, I. , kawanna and Western Railroad for the
week ending Dec. 22, compared with same time last
season:
Shipped North
Shipped South.
Total —27,170 05 989,647 12
For corresponding time list year:
Shipped North
Shipped South.
Decrease......_._
BOARD OF TRADE;
EDWD. C. BILDLE.
sAMIIEL E. STOKES, _ IMOIkiTELY CO .
GEORGE N. TATHAM,
arrival and Bataan Or Oman Steaniera
TO .
S:RIPS PROM 808 DATE
Britannia Glasgow... New York Dec. 9
City of Lunerick_Livernool—New York _ Dec. 9
Sidon Livernool_New York Dee. 12
Germania._ Hamburg... New York Dec. 13
Scotland _Liverpool...New York Dec. 13
Sax onia Sontbam pton...New York . Dec.l3
Edinburg Liverpool... New York Dec. 13
St. David Liverpool... New York. Dec. 14
Belgian _Liverpool...Portland .Dec. 14
Australasian _Liverpool...New York ..... .. .Dec. 15
Erin Liverpool... New York Dec. 20
Canada Liverpool... Boston Dec. G:
TO DEPART.
Havana New York... Rio Janeiro Dec. 29
Virginia New York... Liverpoo- Dec. :':o
America New Y ork...l3reinen Dec. :',O
Etna New York... Liverpool Dec. ::9
Britannia _New York... Glasgow Dec. so
Bansa New York...Bremen' Dec. :to
Costal:lca New York ...N e w Orleans Dec_ :11)
Nesbannock New York... New Orleans.. Dec.:.
Belgian Portland...Liveroool Dec. at
Corsica New York...NassauctHavana._Jan. 1
Cuba Bnston...Liverpool Jan. 3
Australasian New York... Liverpool Jan. 3
Europe New York... Barre Jan. 5
Saxonia New York...Harnburg, Jan. 6
Edinburg New Yorit - ...Liverpool Jan. 6
Scotland New York... Liverpool Jan. 6
all MIME BuLLETIN.
PORT OP pTrrr.ADELPHLA—DE:c. 28
Rai Rismit 7 - .2.5 I SITS SETS, 4 35 lireH WATICEL 10 3i
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
.
Schr Union, Arey, 14 days from Boston, with pons
toes to R IS Dyer.
Sobr Delaware, Bishop, from New York, with salt to
Wm Bnmm it Son.
Schr Pawnee, Roath, from New York, with mdse to
captain.
CLEARED Y.e.TERDAY.
Steamer Admiral. Nichols, New York, P R Clark.
Steamer Clayruont, Allen, Richmond, W P Clyde Co.
Bitg Mary Ida (Br), Olin, Rio de Janeiro, E A Souder
di Co.
Brig Marla Wheeler, Wheeler, Mobile, Lathburv,
Wickersham & Co.
Schr E& L Marts, Marts, Cienfuegos. S W Welsh.
:seta Oneida, Davis. Matanzas, Madeira ..k. Cabada.
Schr S C Hall, Fowler, GalVeston via Charleston, rapt.
Solar W S Loud. Frye, Port Royal, J E Bailey & Co.
Schr Pawnee, Roath, New LLondon, R Rothermel.
Itt:EZIORANDA.
Steamer North America, Zimmerman. from Rio Ja
neiro td inst. via Bahia, Pernambuco and St Thomas
list, at New York yesterday, with coffee.
Steamer Moro Castle, Adams, cleared at New York
yesterday for Havana.
Steamer New York,'Van Ottendorp, from N. York,
at Southampton 14th inst.
Steamer Lone Star, Scheidan, cleared at New York
yesterday for New. Orleans.
Steamer Westchester. Ingram, at New York yester
day from Wilmington, Del.
Steamer Java (Br), ?doodle. cleared at New York
yesterday for Liverpool. _
Sleamer Flag, Brown, at New Orleans rtla Inst. from
New York.
Ship Rainbow, Kelly, from Singapore 19th Aug. at
Boston yesterday.
Ship Northampton, Orse, at Liverpool previous to
14th Inst. from New Orleans,
_ -
Skip Pactolce, Tobey, cieared at New York yster
day for 3lelbourne.
Bark Emil. Fluke, hence at Cuxhaven previous to
14th inst. via Cork.
Bark Annie Augusta, Davis, hence at Gustemunde,
previous to 14th ina.
Bark tea Eagle, Julius, sailed from Rio Janeiro 25th
ult. for this port.
Bark Manlton, North, fbr this port, remained at Mo
bile 19th inst.
Brig U Id Carver. Treat, hence at Boston yesterday.
Brigs C H Kennedy, Bart. and Ortolan, Waterhouse,
hence for Boston. at Holmes' Hole 25th inst.
Brig S V Merrick, .Norden, hence at Havana itith
instant.
Schr RaChet Vanneman, High, hence at Savannah
21st Inst.
Schrs C W Locke, Huntley, and W CoLlyer, Taylor
hence at Providence 26th inst.
i?aMia;MMEIG;i3=II:III:I
Behr Jas Neilson, Burt, sailed from Pawtucket 2.5 th
Da. for this port.
Nchr General Butler, Kenyon, hence at Newport 24th
natant.
Rehr Ocean Ranger, Carter, hence for Portsmouth,
at Newport 23d inst.
Bchr J M Houston, Gray, for this port, went to sea
form Charleston 21st inst.•
Behr W Godfrey, Godfrey, from New York, at
Charleston 21st
Sohn R P King, Smith: Cordons' Newkirk, Huntley,
and H P Simmons, Godfrey, hence at Providence 34th
instant.
Schrs S T Garrison, Tiffany, hence for Pawtucket
and War Eagle, Kelley, from New Castle, DeL at Pro
vidence 24th Inst.
Schrs Halo, Sbort, from Nnwburyport, and Balti
more, Dix, from Calais, both for this port, at Newpor
24th Inst.
Scbr L Day, Adams, at Newborn, NC. 21st Inst. from
Camden, NJ.
Seim ENickerson, Baxter, E G Whiiden, Neal; A
Young, Henderson; Governor, Freettay; J Griffith,
Cobb; E F Crowell, Stevens; B Austid, Davis; Trade
Wind, Corson; Rising Sun, Jones, and S A lin m mond,
Paine, hence at Boston 25th inst.
Schrs Quickstep, Richardson, and Deborah Jones,
Tatem, hence for Lynn, at Bostcn 25th inst.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
Capt Walden, of steamer Thetis, at Boston, reports
that the Stratford Point Light Vessel, in Long Island
sound, was driven from her moorings daring the gale
on the 21st Inst. and now lies ten miles to the eastward
of her station.
PUBS
Furs I Furs!! Furs !!!
' HENRY RASKE & CO.,
Importers and Manufacturers,
517 517
ARCH STREET, OF ARCH STREET )
FANCY FURS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR LADIES AND
CHILDREN.
We have now open for inspection to our customers
and the phblic in general, a most complete assortment
of Ladies and Chile ren's Furs of all descriptions
which, for variety of quality and superiority of finish
cannotbe excelled in the United States.
Flease call and examine our stock and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
REMEMBER
HENRY RASKE do CO.
ocn4aa NO. 517 A.RCH. STREET.
. .
• JOll3l A. STAMBACH.
No. 826 Arch Street,
•...
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURES
7 ' '
tadies' Fancy Furs,
Of every deeeription—latest atylle
All Furs warranted ss represented. ~ :oe27•Stm
AL
B. noßsomet, tbrmerly ot
AL No. 29 South Second street, has removed to
No. SU ARCH street,
where he Is prepared to offer4yaerb assortment FANOY
of every
di M i akiLli AND RETAIL. cal=
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN - ; PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1865
Week. Year.
Tons. Cwt, Tonz.Cwt.
236.2175,938 03 Ol
_20,251 00 ' 724,430 11
Week, Year.
Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt.
4,014 08 =,003 12
....13,414 16 917,109 10
.18,2811 U 4 1,280,173 02
'299.5-5 10
CARSON GOLD MINING COMPANY
The Land of this Company consists of 12D ACRES
in l3fecklenberg county, North Carolina. 3., miles from
the town of Charlotte, on:a branch of Sugar Creek,
which stream furnishes gook water power for grinding
the ores. This Aline was first opened in 1838 by a man
named Carson. who worked it successfully for n num
ber of years. He died in the town of Charlotte, in
1848, Worth over half a million dollars.
them 80 feet, the other 60 feet, on different veins•
averaging from two to three feet In thickness. which
veins still continue on down increasing in width and
richness. These shafts are In good order, and ore can
efreadily takenout at any time. Other veins have been
discovered on this property, and tested and proved to
be very rich in gold. The ores of this wine are known
as the brown ore, and very rich, yielding readily 81u
Per bushel. This Is believed to be one of the best and
most certain mines in the State, on accoant of the
abundance and quality of Lll4 ore, and ease in which
it is obtained ana reduced. This property has been
worked by Major Z. A. Grier 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 Were is in an undeveloped pro
party, but can count on large and Immediate returns
on the investments. Having an ore that readily yields
810 per bushel, some estimate can be made of the
value of this property. With the present imperfect
system of mining in this locality, and absence of pro
per machinery, ten tons of this ore can be taken out
daily from every shall opened. Estimating, say to
bushels to the ton, the daily yield will be $1,500 from
one shaft, allowing $3OO per day for expenses. The net
product will be e 1,200 per day; counting 800 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.
J. H0ptr77 , 78 TARR, Secretary
. .
New York and California Express and
'SHIPPERS OF• EBEIGHT TO THE PACIFIC
COAST-will please take Notice that having been 80.
pointed FREI GHT AGEN.7-OF THE .PAcalc 714:4 a
S.' S. CO., we are no ppared to receive freights for
CALEFORNL4., OR E G O N, NEVADA, WASH 111TGTO.B.
TERRITORY, SANDWICH ISLAM:A GEBTRAI
AMERICA and WESTERN COAST OF SOUTH
AMERICA. . -
For rates apply at our office, 607 Chestnut street.
Steamers will sail from New York Ist, lith and 21st
of each month, those dates falling on Sunday, on the
sir v eceding Saturday.
SLOW FREIGHT RECEIVED ON DAY PRIOR
TO DATE OF RAILING. ; ,
Bills of Lading will be issued at 607 Chestnut street,
!Our usual paclrage Express and letter bsg will be
sent by each steamer and will Close at SP. at ., day be
fore sailing.
!Our FRANKED ENVELOPES will be on Sale at
Oil? office, 607 Chestnut street.
All letters sent through us must be in Goverunamt
Bight Exchange Sulam Frruiciscci for eale.
Telegraphic transfers of money, made to all points
reached b the wires bought Coast.
Coupons ugat beet rates.
WELLS, FARGO & CO.,
ocl9-am J. IL 000 - • t.
GOON. --20 boxes Bide Bacon, for aisle ly.E. A. soil
Bjfilah di 00., De* Woes WILDA
LIQ lOW.
RICHARD PENISTAN'S
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults,
489 Chestnut Street,
pml%A 'DELPHI/L.
Established for the Sale of Unadulter
ated Liquors Only.
Special Notice to Families I
Richard Pen istan'S
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brown
Stout,
Now so much recommended by the Medical Faculty
for Invaltas.
$1 25 PER DOZEN,
(these Bottles hold one Pint.)
The above being of the very best quality, It must be
admitted the price is exceedingly LOW.
It is aelivered to all parte of the city without extra
charge.
Broodier, Wines, OM Whiskies,&e.,&e.
Warranted pure jo at t t l h e o el al os i v o es n t o l.o=o rates, by the
CHAMPAGNES of the best brands offered lower
than by any other house.
On Draught and In Bottles,
PURE GRAPE JUICE.
This Is an excellent article for Invalids. It Is a sure
cure for Dyspepsia.
HAVANA CIGARS.
OLIVE Oil,
PICKLES, SAUCES,
BAY RUM,
SARDINES, Ac
London and Dublin Porter and Brown Stout—English
and Scotch Ales. del2tri
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
WIDOW CLICQUOT MORT AND CRANDON'S
GREEN SEAL, sIid:FRY AND VEP.ZE,
NAY, REIDSRICR, GELSLER
AND VIN ROYAL.
Also Sparkling RHINE WINES, all of Fresh Im.
portal-ions, for bale by
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
S. W. corner Broad and Walnut.
_ -
HER MA JESTY
CHANIPAGEE 3
J. P. D N ON,
181 SOUTII FRONT BT., COLE ACE T.
TALTINYES.—The attentlo; of the trade Is solldted to
11' the follow - Log very choice Wlnee, etc., for sate by
JOSEPH F. DIINTON, lc o . 151 booth Front street
above Walnut:
MADEIRAS—OId Island. 8 yews old.
SHF-RElR..—Catripbell et Co., alligle, double -..nt
triple Grape, E. Crusne ct Sons, Rudolph, Topaz, Raeg
Spanish, Crown and F. Vallette.
PORTS—Vallette, Viisho Velho Real, Danton and
Rebello Valente & Co.. Vintages 1K. , 6 to 186 a.
CLARETS—Cruse File Freres and St...Estephe Chat
can Luminy.
VERMOUTH—G. Jonrdan, Itrive & Co.
ISITSCAT—de Fromignan.
CHAMPAGNIJS Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star,
de Venoge, Her Majesty and Rcyal Cabinet and other
tavorite brands.
.R7WHIRR - Y.—Choice lots of old Wheat, Rys
11 Bourbon Whisky. for sale by E. P. MIDDLE.
TON. 5 North FRONT Street. 13 , 15 •
Pil INING COMPANIES.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
NORTH CAROLINA.
Two shafts have been sunk on this prorerty, one o
CAPITAL. STOCK, $.500,C00
NUMBER OF SHARES, 50,000
WORKING CAPITAL, $50,000.
OFFICE OF
WELLS, FARGO & CO.,
Exchange Company,
607 C4stnut Street, Philadelphia.
HOLIDAY GOODS
1-I °)LIDO.A.IL 7 , 4 /31 - I/P r rag
AT n3:14
New House Furnishing Store,
No. 49 NORTH NINTH STREET,
NEAR ARCH,
Embracing' Silver Plated,
Japanned, PLanisbed, 'Tin, Wood and
Willow Ware, Table Cutlery,
Baskets, etc. •
ALSO, FOR CHILDREN,
Spring and Rocking Horses, Sleighs,
Vlocipedes,Toy Gigs, Tables &C; 1 ;
ill 6-114
J. IS. YOST.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Musical Boxes. Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Accordeens,
Flutes, Fifes, Drums, dec., at
C. P. PLEASANTS'
New Musical Instrument Store (nine twenty-nine),
929 CHESTNUT Street. den-12W
SKATES! SKATES
PHILIP WILSON & CO.,
409 CHESTNUT STREET,
Efavejusl received a large and desirable stack of LA-
G.E.NTs' and BO I'S' SKATER, consisting of
soirlea's Patent, without straps; Philadelphia, .New
York and Boston Cluo Skates,
Williams, Morse dk. Co.'s superior Skates, of every
variety sod style.
Blondio skates, Brass and Silver Plated; and all de
ser/Pilorm to be found at
409 t'HEsTNET STREET. no2B-2dt
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
The lest and most substantial present to a friend (or
!ioltileis Widow) is a barrel of our
Superior Family Flour,
And a bag or tali barrel "MOUNFATN..I" BUCK-
W LAT .aRAL, warranted whiter than Bethlehem
:deal
ALLMAN & ZEHNDER,
FOURTH AND VINE.
FADEL.PkiIa L
sego9-
TiffiITP.TIIECIL street, al.,,ve Vine, will re-open for tni
Fall and Winter season on MONDAY, Sept. 2 - Lth,
Ladles and geetlemen deliziee to acquire a thoroegi
knowledge of this acconapment will land see
facilityat 1.11.3 school. The horses are safe and v.e.
trained, so that the most timid need not friar. tisdcl.e
horses trained In the hest mannet. n„reei
horses and vehicles to hire. Also carrlagsa for rex:
rats, to cars, steamboats, cloc.. n
- DETF:II WRIGHT r301..r5,
ft; V Alij a a.2' I E.I -1 . Z.4., ..I.I.I.PORTEP.B OF F iRTELENWA.F.R.
Economy in .Fuel.
THE fE.NrINE
ETEWART COOK STOVE,
The Be-t Cook Stove in America
It perfPrms more,
IeSS Fuel,
Than arvother St-ve in me
„,ent fur Philadelphia,
J. S. CLARK,
diernai
1008 Marker street.
TROMPON'S LUNDGN KITCRENE,R, OR
itt-OPEAN RANGE. fur hotels. or
"n, Tuttle inatitutlons, In TWENTY DIFFERENT
6t. Also, Philadelphia Ranges. Hot-ati
2 urn ac 6. Portable Hea:ers, Lowdown Grates. Fire.
board Sae s . Bath Boilers, stewhole Plates, Broilers
Cool: lag S:.,ves, etc_ at who:esale and re.tall, by the ,
tuasulaal/lerS.
CHASE. SHARPE ct THOMPSON,
1736 , ,thAtri,e.rol No. '209 North Second street,
1110 MAS b. DLSON & SONS,
,:" Late Andrews & DLson,
10. it. 4 CHESTNUT street, PitiladelDhis.
1,14
Opposite United States Dilot, „.
, ; - nfaoaters of
LOW-DOWN,
PARLOR,
CHAMBER,
OFFICE,
And other GRATES,
For mthrazite, Palomino= and Wood Fires,
WARM-AIR FURNACES,
For "(arming Public and Private Buildings,
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS
AND
CI11311 , :ki-CAPS,
ODOMCG-RAN(iili, BATH-ROLLE:IEOI4 c.
O.V-1 h • HOLFSAT E. and RETAi
PAIENT WIRE WORK !
The soli...sabers are the only and exclusive maniallso
tnrers of
MIRE WORK
Under the
Jenkins Patent
In this city, ad would call the attention of the public
to.heirvarltand extensive assortment of patterns
and
Styleiof Railings, Store Fronts, Door
and Widow Guards, Bulwark Get
tig for Ships, &c , &c.
All orders iromptly executed. Liberal discounts
made to Arcitects and Builders.
ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
1136 Ridge avenue.
de2l-th sa sr?
E. S. EARLEY,
uNmeavrA.K.Jort,
E. E. Corner of
r irenth and Green.
BROWN & MAGEE,
LNUFACTIIRKRB OF
..P1 V4l/
1 0, cp
B.&M
co
c l
REgc ,
stiles goods suitable And all for
Tray rs and Excursionists,
t II
A large stock of
Moßocco TRW :LEND RAGS
ADM BETIO1:112B,
.FO/ GENTS ABB LADTEB,
Of our owillfaufsoture, suitable fbr
1-10 clay Presents.
708 CHISTNUT STREET.
CANARY :9
nary Seedin
ZiGoi 7ka:V7
.—Twesty-Ava barrels Prime O
tare and Air nale. - by WOBKMAN EY
6 18 OW%
BUSINESS CARDS.
HOOP SKIRTS,
NEW FALL STYLES NOW READY
of Hopkins' "own make," at No. 628 AROH Street.
These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants
of first-class trade, and embrace which size and style
for Ladies, Misses and Children, , for finish and
durability, have no equal in the market, and warranted
to give satisfaction. Also, constantly on hand, a fall
assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from Is to 40
springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order,
altered and repaired. Wrholesale and retail. n01641m1
C. 0 R. RIIMPP,
<1".45 No. 118 North Fourth Etna,
Philadelphia.
Manufacturer and Importer of
T
PORTE MONNADRSRAVELING BAGS,
POCKET BOOKS,
CIGAR CARE % MONEY _BELTS,
SATCTTI I PiTR.SES.
Cabal, Bankers' Cases, Dressing Cases, 'Writing Desks,
Port Folloa,Bill Books, &c., &e. Jobbing promptly
attended to. nov7-2ml
111; DOW GLASS.
f WTI.T.iA M EVANS, Jr., 252 South FRONT St.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
American and French Glass,
Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnlshse, etc,
A very desirable brand of
Glass for Picture Frames,
ISAAC S. ATIZINSON, Attorney at Law, late of
Franklin, Venango county, Pennsylvania, has re
sumed pratice at the Philadelphia bar. Office, Mg Wal
nut street, .Philadelphia. to talm* •
T. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WM. H.
iNO. E. COPE.
01TFHWARR FOUNDRY, leterti. AND WABNi
INGTON STREETS,
PECCLAD
pars•RrtroE K M A irs
_
ENGINEERS AND M_ACIANDSyt3,
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam lianas®.
for L..,....., ttiver and Marine Service.
r..nier, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.
..:astin_gs of all kinds, either lien or 'orass.
Lror Fmrna Root for Gas Works, Workshops
..sitroud Stakons, &c.
'stn - ms and Gas Machinery, of the latest and am.
ca_Pnwed construction. _
Every description of Plantation Machinery; aci
Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Gum
Steam Trains, Detcators, Filters, Pumpinz Ea
Atr...
bole Agents for H. Balms's Patent Sugar BBin:4
apparatus, Neamyth's Patent Steam Hammer Lai
Aspinwall & Woin e. olsey's Patent Centrilhgal Snga
Draining Mach
10111MINSYLVASTE4 WO - RlM—on tho DIEELAWA.E.3
A. Elver, below PI:rIT.A OBLPITIA,
(MESTER, Delawfar z pr
7 y, Pa.
Al, it
Ittaineers and Iron Boat B SON 00.ntlders,
'Manufacturers of
all lends Of
co ir - Dm.4e. Az - 14 :p., - cric-coaciDraviaN , G. raT.
(iEN - ES,
Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boßers, Vats, Tarati
Propellers, etc.,
T. REAXIIY, W. E. B.E.A.EITY, S. A_ROITMOLD,
Late of Late
Beaney, Neafie & Co., Engineer in fatal
Penn Works. Phil:- CISIS-rn U. S. Nev;..
aEarpoie AND (X)11.MISSIOli
N 0.115 'WALNUT F•TrIEET,
PHIL-kin:LP TILL.
TAILII3 A. WRIGET,
THO/32iTuN PLirit.
FIXTUhPi — 1", ERRLLL d
%J . TIIACEALA. NO. 71.1 CHESTNUT street
NaLtifacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps. ettc„
would call the attention of toe put , lic to their large
aed elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants
Brackets, &c. "hey also Introduce Gas pipes MG(
.I.we.args and Public Buildings, and attend to extend
Ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war
ranted. jaau
W ELLS —0 WN FRS OF PP.OPERTY.—The
I only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Distr..
lected, at, very low prices. A. PE V5:30.157,
Manufacturer of Pondrette,
Goldsmith's Ilan. Lib street rare
DRIIGto.
' , CD LIVER OlL—Twenty-five be.rrr,ls. new made,
'. Cod Liver Oil. of very superior quality: Carta
Ammonia. just received. In jars: also, just received
twenty-eve barrels +ery supet arr Alcohol, warranted
es per cenL, In the best of packages, and for sale by
J OHM C. SAGER d. CO.,
No. 71S Market street.
ODGSON 'S BRONCHIAL TABLETS. —The Atte
vlation of Bronchitis, Catarrh. Hoarseness. ant
Similar Complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voice
Public -Sp:.kers, Singer and Amateurs have beet
greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their high
appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re.
c..,mmends them to persons affected with BRON.
CHITIS, HOARSENTSB, and CATARRH of the
HEAD and BREAST. For sale by Druggit s generally
et,.
Prepared only by LANCASTERApothe
caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, PCdla
delphia.
aup
E•* e e ..11• I :4 • eI.• .
PLASTERS with the pliancy of silk, the siren.
and softness of kid. For affections of the Chest, p
weakness, &c., &c. They are cleanly and 0d0r1,..
comfortable and effective. Sold by HUBBELL, Apo
• anis
T18.111001819' BUNDEXES. Graduates Mortars
1.1 Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweerersjont
Boxes, Horn Scoops., Surgical Ins rumens Trusses
Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, GLsas and
Metal Syringes, Cc., all at "First Hands" pprice&
ENOWDICI G BROTHER,
M South Eighth street.
ROBERT SEG./MBAS-ER CO.. N. E. CURNIKII
FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholesale
Druggists. Manufacturers and Dealers In Windom
Glass, White Lead, and Paints of every description.
offer to the trade, or consumers, acomplete stock of
goods in their line, at the lowest ket ratea.
ROBERT SHOFM AKER & 00
Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets.
ILTAGNIMIA—Jenning's Calcined , la WM. round tins
M
and boxes, also in bottles. Jenning's Carbonate of
Magr.esia.in 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers. Heavy Calcined
Magnesia lynding and for sale by CHARLM ELLIS
SON & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh streets
Philadelphia. seld
ESSENTIAL OILS. —PIIME OILS OP ALMONDS
Lemon Bergamot, Anise, Carraway, Cloves
Orange, W intergreen t Cinnamon, Lavender Juniper
Cogn Peppermint, Sassa fr as, Rose. Rose Geranium
Citron Verbs etc. all of warranted quality. Poi
sale by , Co., Druggists, Nos. 724
and 74 Market street. a7a
DEIIGS.—A LARGE AND GEN - ZEAL STOCE 01
Drags, Chmlcals and Pharmaceutical PrePam
Math, ibr sale by WII.LIA.M. ELLLS Oa. Dmiitsta
Noe. X 724 and TN Market street.
DAY RUM.—Just received, an Invoice of Genuine
1.3 Imported Bay Rom, for sale by the gallon, by
ROBERT SHORN( ARER dr. CO., Druggist. M . . E. car
ner Fourth and Race streets.
"• . • oft• - • : aitZ • in• • fi.:X.lO
and portable contrivance for the application of an.
ante to the Internal enrftuze of the rectum. Bold by
:1,1: : a L. Oh 4.."1
CURTAIN HATERULLIS.
CURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison
No. 1008 Chestnut St.,
Axe now receiving the commencement of their Fall
Assortment of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS,
BROCATELLE,
SILK TERRY,
FL A risl' WOOL REPS,
SATIN DE LA TNES,
FANCY UNION REPS,
ITPRECnT VELVET
And a variety of other materials for CURTAIN and
FURNITURE COVERING. sant
WINDOW SHADES at BLINDS
Blinds and Shades.
B. J. WILLIAMS.
NO.IB NORTH SLUE( ST.,
MANIIP4CTUREIRS or
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 SOIT , ItT Blinds and Shades.
' AMNION EMMEN.
BY 'JOHN B. MYERS & 00.. AI7OI7ONELERS
- Noe. 2.32 and 234 Market street. corner of Bank
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OP roars, orome,
moo_ ,ANS TRAVELING BAGS, &c.
ON TUBBDAY MORNING. JAN. 2,
V1:11 be sold. •
at, 10 o'clock; by catalogue, ON FOUR
MONTHS' CREDIT, about 1100, yackam boote,ahom.
Wino:WA, cavalry boats, &c.; of city and Banat!
InallubMtlar% Open for examination with catalogue
early on the morning of sale.
TAMS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS.
(Late with hi. Thomas & Bone.)
1.1:1:1:4:Aure e'•,,
AUCTIONEER!, _
No. 505 MARKET street. above FM&
CRAJ(I AI SOP,
CIAACE2Ier A. BEL23Car,
TE.J_,C:aOIIE
VALUABLE P.ESIDENOES AT TRIVATR SAME.
To R.r ESTATE OPERATORS.
Will be sole. at very low rates, to a party who will
take them all In one lot, five deelrable 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.
Rh_r-T ST. STORES—At private sale, the valu
able tour-story btiek store S. E. corner of Market and
Bank sts. In first rate condition. Terms accommo
dating.
ALSO—The substantW property at the S. E. corner
of Market and Strawberry sts. In excellent order.
These properties will be sold so as to pay a good In
terest on the investment.
STABLE—A very desL-able property in the neigh
borhood of Twelfth and Locust ste.
TAVERN STAND and 9 =MI of laid, on Ridge
road, 9 miles from the State House. known as the
"errel Horse." Plans, surveys, cfic-, at the store.
Property No. 4v2 south Front st, 41 by 100 feet.
do do 1125 and 114 e Lombard st
SO acres, Germantown
37 do Fisher's lane
Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth
do do Barker do do de
•
8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second st
Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce Ma
Dwelling. with side yard. Darby road
Brown-steno Store, Second st, near Chestnut
Residence and large lot, Burlington
do No. "41.1. south Tenth st
do do 418 south Eleventh st
Dwelling, 430 Pine St
do 548 Pond at
5 acres of Land, Federal at. Twenty-sixth Ward
VALUABLE STORE, CH - ESTNITT ST—A very
valuable business property on Chestnut it, having two
fronts—in good order, de. Occupancy with the deed.
-•
THOMAS BIRCH ,4 SON. AUCTION - ERRS A.ND
11 arc acts..slON MERCHANTS,
No. 1110 CHESTNUT street,
(P..ear entrance 1107 Ssnnanm street)
Household Furniture of every description received oa
Consignment.
SALES EVEP.Y FRIDAY MORNING.
Sales of Furniture at dwellings attended to on the most
Ressonable Terms.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE STOCEB, 40., AT MED
EXCHANGE.
Thomas Parch 4 Son respecllnlly inform that
rienda and the public that they are pre_pared attend
to the sale of Real Estate by auction and at private sale!
Sale at No. 1110 Chestnut street.
NEW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FUR-
N ITT RE, CARPItm; MIRRORS, PIANO
FOETID:, &c.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
At 10 O'Clock, at the Auction Store. No. 1110 Chalk=
street, will be sold—
A large assortment of superior furniture, including
Parlor sults at walnut, covered with plush reps and
hair cloth; \relent chamber suits, finished in oil and
varnish; extension dining tables: marble top tables;
sideboards; wardrobes; secretary and bookcases; Brus
sels, velvet and ingrain carpets, mirrors; beds and
matresses: plated' ware: china. me.
GENUINE CHAMPAGNE WINE.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
At 12 o'clock, at the auction store, will be sold, 12
cases billery Grand Vin Moussean.
FIREPROOF CHESTS.
A lso, 2 fireproof chests.
mORES -NATRANS, AUCTIONEER AND 001E
..XESSION IiERRORANT,
Southeast corner Sixth and Race street&
The sale will continue until every article is dis
posed of. •
AT PRIVATE RALE FOR RALF TEE USUAL
MILLI:Ike PRICES. .
Pine gold hunting case, open face, English patent
lever watches, Of the most approved and best make=
fine gold bunting 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 watches: English, Swiss and French watches, in
huntingcases, double cases and open face; fine gold
vest, neck. cha -hone. fob and guard chains: - fine gold
Jewelry of every description; fowling pieces; re
volvers. &C.
Rrt.r.t TAELE.
First class billiard table, complete.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Several building lots, In Camden. N. J., Fifth and
Chestnut streets.
FIREPROOF CHEST.
size firepro, reheat, 6 feet high by 8 feet aldo;
tuE l leVy Silas 0. Herring.
Also. a man Ral mender fireproof chest.
MONEY TO LOAN,
In large or small amounts, on goods of every
description.
T viTZPATRICK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NRW
. Auction House, No. 927 CHESTNUT 6zreet,
adia
cent to the Continental, Girard, St. Lawrence, Marko°
House and other popular Hotels.
Sal IllustratedVEN commencing at 6
Jove.
Fine Annuals and Gift Books, Poets.
Mies. &c.. In tine bindings: Photograph Albums, Gold
and Silver Pencils and Gold Pens,Fine Pocket Cutlery,
Port Follos, Work Boxes, Fine Stationery. and a gene
ral assortment of Fancy Goods, at store, 927 Chestnut
street.dew 6t
J. WOt.R.
SPECIAL AND CLOSING BALE• OF OLD W1N1M4,..
BRANDII+B, CHAmPAGNES, OLARETS;EILINS.
WINES, RUM' WHISKIES. ac. r, • -
ON G. DEC. 29.
At precisely 11 oFRIDAY' cIock, M
at O No RN . I 1. N 6 so uth Ellitht Street—
A large quantity and general assortment of Choice
Liquors, in dendiolms,llBBB9 and bottles, and in' lots to
salt purchasers.
air 'Air particulars see citalOgries.
T " .13 2T T AIIOTICUMERII,.. • :
Cash Auction Hoes% • ;
No. ins MA ST.= street, corner of Bank Street.
that advancM on constimmenin without extra charge.
CLOSING SALE FOR THE SEASON, -
ON FRIDAY NORNLNEI. D.Na • •
Commencingnt lc o'clock, to cluseecoonnts and oem.
sfgnments, about sto• lots winter ,dry goodsishirtet,"-
drawers,,lhncy shirts; dress goods @c..A150. 69! ewes
boots, shdes and gaiters. Also, a large aseortin s at •
miscellaneous goods.
'D 8007 T, ,13., AUCTlONE,l,2o,straiii.
AUCTION SALES.
THOMAS ete - SONS, A UCTlONnuelitN, Nos:tls
and 1 41 South FOURTH street,
' SALE AT LA. PIERRE HOUSE, FRIDAY.
NOTICE—The Sale at the Lacrierre Rouse, on FRI
DAY. will include a quantity of excellent Chamber
Furniture, Counterpanes, Bedding, Coffer; Cooking
Utensils, Steam Pomp. Large Office Clock, eke."' •
SALES OF STOCKS AND REAL HISTATE
at the Exchange, every TUICSDAY, at.l2 o'clock nom.
tor Handbills Of each properly issues separately*
and on the. Saturday previous to each sale lICS
Juane' fr pamphlet form, giving full dPseriPtions.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BA - HE.
Printed catalogues, comprising several hundred.
thousand dollars, including every,description of WO
and country property, from the smallest dwellings S3l
the most elegant mansions; elegant country seats,
terms, business properties. &c.
far
STORE FURNITURE' SALE?, AT THE AMMO*
EVERY RSDAY.
Dar Particular attention give
residences, gicc. n to 5211313 at privata
STOCKS, A
ON TUESDAY, J AN, 2,
At 12 o'cl
Sandy the Philadelphia Exchange—.
100 share Eas t and Hall's Run Petroleum Co..
1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
5 shares West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad.
17 shares Reliance Insurance Co.
50 shares Pennsylvania Mining Co. of Michigan.
500 shares Philadelphia and Sugar Creek Oil Co.
2 shares Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, new
stock.
42 50 Fractional Certificate do do ao
to shares Central National Bank.
100 shares Delaware 'Mutual Meantime Co.
REAL ESTATE SALE, JAN. 2.
MODERN RESIDENCE. 201'H ST—The neat: ma
dern residence No. 225 south Twentieth at neer Wal
nut. It is very conveniently arranged. Dnmediz.te
possession.
Mode , n Three-story ERICK DVvz..LLING.- NO. 272
south Third st.north ofSpruce; has gas, bath, &c,
Threestory BRICK DWELLINbI, No 2t09- Girard.
avenue,
Three story BRICE DWRI.I.TNO, No 2010 College
avenue.
CAMDEN PROPZETY.
Three-story STORE aou D WELLING, S. IL
_
con er of Friurtb and Pine eta, Camden, N. J.
2 Three-story BRICE DWELLINGS. Nos 404 and,4oB
Pix. e at, Camden, N. I.
Three story BRICK DWELLING, No 810 south
Fourth st, Camden. N. J.
Three-story BRICK DWELLING and Two-story
BRICK sIu.R.E, Noa 812 and 814 south Fourth street,
Camden, N. J.
2 Three-story BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos 8./5 and FKIA
Locust EL
Three-story BRICK DWELLING. Holly st, south of
Fitzwater.
VERY VALUABLE LOT, N. W. corner Basque
han na avenue anti Hancock a 0 feet trout,
THREE S ORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1110
Poplar at. with a three- stcry brick dwelling In the rear.
I ;THREE SToRT BRICK DWELLINGS. Nos.
1180.1132,1134, 1122 an p d 1124 Canal at.
to
Ex ec uto rs' Peremry Sale—ta's. of John Fton
deed—VAIIABLE TAVERN Es PROPERTY, eI one
acre, known as "Felton rifle Hotel," second street
turnpike and Fisher's land, V..d Ward. Sale absolute.
CLOSENO SALE AT LA. lERRE ROUSE.
FURINITC,B.E. BLANEE'TS. P BILDDIING, STFAx
PUMP, &c
ON FRIDAY MURNII.OO. DEC 29,
At 10 o'clock. at the IA Pierre Euse. Broad street,
b.-Icse Chestnut. will be sold all the articles remaining
fri,m former sales. eluding chambe furniture. car
pets. blankets, bedding, hear matresPes. large quan
tity t. f copper cooking I:ll..hea I , ,niture,
st,e.ro pun p, grates. blowers, lenders, &c. Terms-25
per cent to te paid at time ofsale.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Modern REST.D.KNICE, with
3 acre , . MEW:mina Ft, Germantown.
VALUABLE LOT Warren st, west of 17th. •
MORTGAGE. $2.3,000.—A first -el if well seoare4
meng,ge
Nt WS A. FREEMAN, AL'et lONEER. No. 4
WA LNUT st - reet.
NINETEENTH FALL SALE, JAN. 3.1866.
Thin sate, Itt the Eichange, at 12 o'clock noon, will
neiui2e—
S e IORE. CIirP.CTI ST—The four story brick store
?So t.hurch alley. above Market at., bang 23 feet 2
is rhos fruat aad 62 fret deep. Clear of incumbrance.
Pervaptory Sale—Estate of Sarah
live , elf, d<C d.
LOT. CANAL ST.. 19TH WARD—A lot of ground
on the west side of below George st: 40 by about.
t fr.t. 5117. , 1, Evtate.
- .
DWE,LLIICGS, RACE, ABOVE 15TH—A lot of
CM with the two-story frame and two three story
briclz dwellings thereon, Race st, above 15th: 34 by 78
ft et
eastis lot adjoins th. Friends' Meeting House on
the and would with the corner lot, make a fine
in proverof nt. Salt by order of Heirs—Estate of Sarah.
Roh, ,nan, dee'd.
CALLOW HILL, BELOW SECOND—Three three
stur c br!ck dwellings. ti us 114.11.; and 118 CaHowl:till st;
50 by leer. The houses are in good order. Now
rent for tsl2 but would bring more.
arie.Puil descriptions in Ikuidlnits and catatcy;ecs at
the - A uet,on Store.
9 •ir ~~ A~Jlr:f•lCd,iy:~~`•Y4CPl
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