(TITY SAKE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, . . dm.— James A. Freeman, auctioneer, sold yes terday, at 12 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following properties: 10,010 shares Philadelphia and Cherry Bun Oil Com pany, at 45 cents. 8,000 shares McFate 011 Company, 5 cents. 2200 shares . Pennsylvania Petroleum Company at 2 .centa. 100 abases Girard Petroleum Company, at 2cents. 500 shares Cherry Bun Petroleum Company, at 5 1,500 shares Pittsburgh and Oil Creek Petrone, Com pany, at 20 cents. 100 shares Chester Valley Railroad Company, at 40 Cents. 15,000 shares Enterprise Petroleum Company, at ()Decent. Three-story brick house,Almondstreet,belowFront, 20 feet 3 inches by 67 feet, 225. Vacant lot of ground , Ca V. thedral Avenue, Twenty fourth Ward, 80 by 273 feet. $5lO. Dwellings, 2314 and 2316 Germantown road, and lot adjoining ; subject to $lOO ground rent, Xs,9o o. Frame house. Otis street, above Tulip street, Nine teenth.. Ward 20 by , 95 feet 6 Inches. $1,400. Brick house, Townsend street. 12 by 65 feet 6 inches, Brick house, Townsend street, 12 by 65, $775. Lot, Townsend street, 14 by 86, wt. The same Auctioneer sold on the premises on Satur day atterncion sixteen lots, Johnson street. German town. Twenty-second Ward. each lot 60 by 78 to 87 feet inches, sold for 1500 each 58,500. AN ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.—To-morrow evening there will be a total eclipse of the moon Which will be wholly visible through outAie United States, and nearly the whole continent of America. Although our satel lite will be on' this occasion immersed in the shadow of the earth more than an hour and e-half (one hour and thirty-eight mi nutes), it will not entirely disappear, bat will remain visible of the color and appear ance of a disc of tarnished copper, with its _light so much diminished that it will seem to be rayless, or without scintillation. In Philadelphia, the eclipse will be visible as follows: Begin at 9.37 P.M.; the total eclipse begins at 10.44 P. M. and ends at 0.22 A. Eclipse ends at 1.28 A. M. FIRE PRooF SerEs.—The fire at Brady' Shaffer & Co.'s Planing Mill, on Tnesday morning, afforded a new test of the supe rior quality of the Philadelphia-built safe of Evans & Watson. The books, papers and money of the firm were found, after the fire, in a perfect state of preservation, although the - safe had been exposed to a Most intense heat for several hours. This practical testimony to the excellence of Philadelphia workmanship, is very grati fying, and must increase the confidence which is already felt, in the safes of this well-known firm. MR. GOUGH AT THE ACADEMY THIS EVENING.—The indications are that Mr. Gough's new lecture on Temperance at the Academy of Music, this evening, will fairly test the capacity of the house. Should there be any tickets remaining unsold up to this evening, they can be had at the door of the Academy. We are also authorized to state that in order to meet the great demand for admissions, house or standing tickets will also be for sale at the door this evening. HOLY WEEK.—Services appropriate to Holy Week are being held daily in the Ca tholic and Episcopal churches of the city, and are more than usually well attended. In the former the solemn chants of the "Tenebre3 " commemorative of Christ's passion,Vegan yesterday. They will con tinue this evening and conclude to-morrow, Good Friday. The ceremonies at the Cathe dral are very imposipg. EXCURSIONS TO CAPE MAY.—During the coming season Cape May bids fair to be come a favorite resort for excursion parties, as the completion of the railroad brings that famous watering-place within a few hours' ride of the city. Mr. J. Van Rensse laer, the Superintendent of the railroad, IS now receiving applications from so cieties and others desirous of obtaining ex cursion trains. SWINDLING A SOLDIER.-A young man - named Edward Woodruff, was before Re corder Enen yesterday afternoon, upon the charge of the larceny of money belonging to .a colored soldier. It is alleged that the defendant drew $7OO belonging to the soldier, by means of a power of attorney, and with the exception of $125 has refused to pay the money over. He was _held for trial. ALLEGED HORSE THlEF.—Richd. Stokely was arrested, last night, by Revenue Officers Crout and DeHaven, at a house on Wood street, above Fourteenth, upon the charge of the larceny of a pair of mules from a place near Reading. He was arrested about - ten days ago on the same charge, but while .on the way to Reading jumped from the car window and escaped. He was locked up 'for a hearing. PAssPoßTs.—The number of our citizens who intend visiting Europe during this spring and the coming summer will ex ceed that of any former season. The atten tion of those who contemplate going abroad, and desire passports, is called to the adver tisement of John H. Frick, Esq.,Notary Public and Commissioner for all te States, No. 223 Dock street. SHOPLIFTING.-A woman named Mar garet Rudman was committed yesterday by Ald. Beitler,for shoplifting. She was arrested - in the store of Price it Wood, N. Ninth street, 'with a piece of ribbon under her cloak. The ribbon had been stolen from the counter. A piece of French lawn, and a card of heavy buttons for ladies' cloaks, were also found. MALICIOUS MlSCY,..i.br.—John Mahan was before Alderman Allen this morning, upon the charge of malicious mischief. It is alleged that he threw a piece of brick through the window of a house on Market street. above Thirty-third, and a woman had her arm badly cut by the shattered glass. Mahan was arrested by Officer Ful ton. He was committed to answer. SHOPLIFTING.—.ISirarn Clark, hailing from Detroit, 'was committed in default of *1,500 bail, by Alderman Jones yesterday to answer the charge of the larceny of some velvet from a store, on Tenth street above Chestnut. He entered tbe store under the pretence of buying, and is alleged to have concealed the velvet under his coat. RUNAWAY OF RAILR&W HORSES.—The horses attached to a Girard avenue railway oar ran away yesterday, and at Seventh street demolished a lamp post, after which they ran into a cart. One of the animals was killed and the other severely, injured. The affair caused considerable excitement among the passengers. SERIOUSLY ILL.—Mr. A. W. Blackburn, the active and efficient Fire Marshal of the city, is now seriously ill, having been con fined to his home for several days by a severe fever, contracted while in the discharge of his duties. Detective Levy has been de tailed to act as Fire Marshal during the absence of Mr. Blackburn. STRAT TNG GEESE.—Francis McDermott*, a boatman, was arrested this morning and taken before Aid. Allen upon the charge of the larceny of four geese from a yard near the Wire Bridge. His boat was searched, but only: the feathers of the geese could be Yowl& The accused was committed for trial. LARCENY OF BROOMS.-A man named James Bunn was arrested yesterday by Officer Fulton for the larceny of a lot of brooms from the' door of the store of Perry Litzenburg at -Thirty-ninth and Market streets. He was committed by Alderman Allen. STEALING TINE.—Theo. Henry, a colored individual, was before Alderman Boswell, this morning, upon the charge of the larceny of a watch, from another colored man. He was arrested at Thirteenth and Pearl streets and the time-keeper was found in his pos session. Henry was held in $4OO bail to answer. -- THE - DALY I V ENING 13.131 - ,LETIN - : ;PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY ; -MARCH 29, 1866; ANOTHR.B.NEw CrurßoH.—The Kenderton • (N. S.) Presbyterian Church, at the corner of Sixteenth and Tioga streets, has just been completed, at a cost of $15,000, and will be dedicated.on Thursday afternoon, the sth of April next. The Rev. F. Hendricks is the pastor. LARCENY OF A CoAT.—Cluts. Baker has been committed by Alderman Jones for the larceny of a coat valued at $9O, from the Wm. Penn Hotel, OIL Market street, near Eighth. DANGEROIIS.—The inlet at Third and South streets has caved in, and is now in a dangerous condition. FINE DISPLAY OF SPRING BONNETS.— The vernal sun seldom shone from a lovelier sky than marked the former part of yesterday. At a com paratively early hour the streets were thronged with ladies, who seemed to dispute with young Sol his bril liancy, and to make the day subservient to one great object, to wit: the homage due to Fashion's shrine, as it was yesterday erected at the Millinery Establish ment of Messrs. E. P. Gill dr. Co , 720 Arch street, on the occasion of their semi-annual of Bonnets. Their store, which had been arrayed in its neatest dress for the event, was thronged with visitors until a late hour, and the results, judging from appearances, were doubtless commensurate with the extensive pre parations made by this house for the affair. The various Parisian novelties in the exhibition were dilly scanned, commented upon and generally admired. The ladles, in fact; never seemed more earnestly, in love with anything 'than they seemed to be with Messrs.olll dt Co.'s Bonnets.- And how could the dar ling, tiny little things fail to elicit their warmest affect lions? "Loves of bonnets" were surely never hair so lovely, because they were never half so diminutive. A few specimens of these dear little bon nets intim exhibition may be thus describe& The Eugenie. a buff crape, open crown, with four straps crossing the back and a fall of tulle from the left side, the straps being covered with lilies of the valley. The Gtzmirtr, a.green erape bonnet, Shirred, trimmed' on the outside with quilling 'of the same material, a silver chain suspended from the back, and a vine of clematis in the lace. An exquisite little gem in the display was a three quarter Gypsy of French chip, trimmed with green ribbons and ornaments Of emerald, mounted with Silver. . A Charlotte Cbrday also attracted - much notice. This was a white chip front, with an open crown, having a band of scarlet around it and white lilacs falling from the top; also, a fall of lace at the boaom, with silver ornaments, and a corresponding face trimming. The ".Estelle" also deserves mention; a blue crape, with shined pieces on the crown. and trimmed with silver "walla of Troy." [This latter item, we beg to mention, was accidentally omitted from the "cata logue of a lady's wardrobe" in Mr. Gough's lecture on Monday evening i The same bonnet is also orna raenteo with a sliver wing and a gracefhl bow of nar row ribbon. In hats,kiessrs. Gill & Co.'s "opening" was also ex cellent. In the latter their "Yacht" will be a favorite. It is trimmed with a band of black ribbon and bouquet of flowers at the side, and ornamented with straw anchors. Their "Highland" hat, trimmed with green, a quill ing on one side, and streamers of green ribbon with straw ornaments, is also pretty. The next and last which we have room to speak of to-day is their "Continental" hat, trimmed with white velvet and straw wheat, with a black veil at the side. The "opening" was in all respects a decided success. "Tax. BLEAK WENDS OF MARCH," tO gether with the rams of the same disagreeable mouth make some of us "tremble and shiver," but there is really no necessity for so doing as long as we can pro cure our coal at tbeyard of W. W. Alter, No. 957 North Ninth sheet, or at his branch office at Sixth and Spring Garden streets. "MARYLAND HAMS," For sale by I,IITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1201 Chestnut street WHY BUY INFERIOR CLOTHING? Why buy inferior Clothing? There is nothing saved. ' There is nothing saved. "Get the best." "Get the best," at Charles Stokes & Co.'s One Price, under the Conti nental. The prioes are as low as at mans , other places for inferior articles. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE snrwica has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains noinjurions properties whatever. 1T WLLLEABTORE GRAY HAIR TO.ITS:ORIGI NA L COLOR. It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus trous and silken. It is a splendid hair dressing. No person. old or young, should fail to use it. IT IS REaintst FAUW,D AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. ligir Ask for HMl's VegetableSielii.n Hair Renewer, and take no other. It. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. IL, Proprietor:. For sale by all druggists. OAEFORD'S SPRING OPENING— Of Misses' and Children's Hata of the moat elegant styles. Gents' Silk Hats of the latest Paris make. Besides many new novelties In the Hat line never before Introduced in this market. We have at present and are daily adding to our large Lock many novelties. Stores under the Continental Hotel. . rtritE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.—Try it,and you will have none other. • TWELVE and a half cent Calicoes—Fast Colors. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO. UNBLEACHED MtrstaN—yard wide—the heaviest makes it 24 cents. J. C. sTRAWBREDGE dr. CO. BONA FIDE IMPORTED CIGARS and Lynch burgh Tobacco. Prices reduced 90 per cent. No Domestic Cigars sold as Imported; also the best fire cent Loa thes bathe city, at FLAHERTY'S, 837 Chestnut street, opposite the ContinentaL Store closed on Sunday. REMOVED.—Auter'a hair dye depot, to No. 5 Ridgeway House, foot of Market street. Wirrs of Tar Syrup for. Coughs, Colds and Affections of the Lungs. This' mixture Is entirely vegetable, and affords speedy Relief in all Pulmonary Diseases, such as Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, &c. Prepared only by HARRIS dr. OLIVER, Druggists, S. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut streets. Phi PrrsE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD.—Preferred by Dealers, as it always gives satisfaction to their cos tome's. SPRING FASHIONS FOR CHILDREN. —M. Shoemaker & Co., Nos. 4 and 6 North Eighth street, are now opening a splendid assortment of Children's Clothing, in the latest Paris styles, unsurpassed for elegance of workmanship and material. The public is invited to call and examine. F .; nocTi-Trrr.T..sc WILSON, BROWN STONE S CLOTHING HALL, Gentleme7L'a Clothing. E. BOCKHILL at, WILSON, BROWN STONE $ CLOTHING HALL.. .Boys' Clothing. ro. ( f. 4 g ROCKHILL & WILSON BROWN STONE: C) CLOTHING HALL.' a cl us o Clothing ready made. li .. ID H .14 ROORMIL & WILSON, BROWN STONE IA CLOTHING HALL. Ff Clothing of al/ grades made to order. HOOP SR - MTS.—New Spring styles, Hop kin's 'own make" gotten up expressly for first class trade—enperior in style, finish and durability, to all others in the market—warranted to give satisfaction. Wholesale and retail at Manufactory, No. 628 Arch street. INIMITABLY FINE CONFECTIONS. Choice and rare varieties for select presents, manufactured by STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market street. PURE LIBERTY Warns LEAD.—Orders daily increasing. FOR MALLoW PASTE, Moss Paste, Soft Gum Drops, and other efficacious Confections for Coughs and Colds, go. to E, G. Whitman , Co.'s, 818 Chestnut street. Dealers supplied. TICE FINEST CARAMELS and Roasted Al monds are those manufbctured by E. G. Whitman & C0.,818 Chestnut street, Dealers supplied. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.— j. Isaacs, M. D., Profecsor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from; the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. ISM Pine street. The medical facility are invited to ac company their patients, as he has had no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes Inserted. No .charge made for examination. IA; i sio Dit WV At the Arch Mr. Dillon in "King Lear" this evening. At the Chestnut "The Be trayer and Betrayed." At the Walnut a most attractive bill for Griffith's benefit. At the American a popular programme. At Musical Ftmd Hall Wood's Minstrels. At Assembly Building.the Hughes & Prender pet Minstrel Troupe. At Concert Hall the Kaleidophotoscope. At Signor Blitz's quar ters in Assembly Building the Signor and the inimitable Sphynx. • GROVER% BAKER'S • IMPROVED SHUTTLE Olt "LOOK" slaws SEW. ING HAGEGN293. No. land No. 9 for Tailors, Shoemakers , Saddlers. dtc. • no OMMITTOT Street, Philadelphia. 17 HASHET Street. Harrisburg. re 14999 rp IX:EBIAL FRENCH PRIM:B.-50 eases tln Waters Radian boxes, imported and tap Bale by JOB. *, CO 108 South Delaware avenue, A7IiiTSEMENTi9 866 &wand Pao for mamma BURGIRS,__ , -PRENDERGAST, HUGHES AND LA BAIR'S MINSTRELS, hiINSTRELS, ASSEMBLY BUILDING, TENTH and CHESTNUT. COMPLETE edUCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES: THREE NIGHTS MORE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVEN. INGS, March 29th, 20th and glee. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY 'at 2iTit r croak. The Great Confederation of Distinguished ETII,OPLAN ARTISTES. THE MASTER BAND OF THE WORLD, In a Minstrels' Grand Carnival of New Acts, New Sorge, New jokes. A rnifutiOn, 25 cents. Reserved Seats. 50 cents. Doors oven at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. Seats secured at Turner Hamilton's Book Store, No. les South TENTH street, Assembly Building. mb29-31 MEDICINES. - HUMPHREYS , HOMF.OPATHIC SPECIFICS Have proved, from the Most ample experience, an IJ..entire success; Simple-Prompt-..; cleat, and Re liable. They are the only Medicines PeffectlY odalPfed to popular use-so simple that mistakes cannot be made in wing • them; so harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. , No. Cent& Cares 'FEVERS, Congestion, Yosammodon..-......25 2, ", WORMS, Worm-Fever, Worm.Colic...-.....26 3, " CRYENGCOLIO, or Teething of influtta.....s2 4, " Drs RIZIDDA of children or adults. 5, " DYsErrnarY tartans. Billow ....25 6, " CHOLERA MORRIS, Nausea, Pomltlng... 23 8, 7, " COUGHt3 Di lA, Toothsatte, 9, " PLEADAC.u.n, Sick Headache. V,ertigo...-....25 10, " DYSPEPSIA Bilious Stoma ch , " SUPPBFSSEb, or pain hl .25 1 12, " WHTIES, o too profisse " CROUPttzli ditlicalt Breathing ... 14, " SALT REMUIt i Erysipelas Erne one . 15, " RHEUMATIS „Rheumatic Pafna.--...25 16, " FEVER and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues.- .50 17, " PILES_,_ _blind or - bleeding.. --.-- _-..-60 15, orB.THALx - Y, and sore 'or 19. " CATARRH, acute or chronic, Influensa..-..50 20, " WHOOPING COUGH, violent C0ug1uf..........50 21, ASTll.M.A„lpproatted Breathing, 22, " EAR DIS.A.RGES imustiredHiaring.-.-50 23, SCROFULA. enlarxedi Glands, Swell/NPI-.-81) 24. " GENERA 74 DEBILITY , Physical weak ness.. ... 25, " DROPSY and 5canty . ......... ....ao 26, " SEA.BIOENESS. sickness from riat . l7. - ...-.50 27, . " KIDNEY DISEASE. Gravel--50 28. " NERVOUS DEBILITY. involtuttary - Dls- SORE MOUTH. &oaken..- ---, -so SO, " URINARY Incontinence,welNsg bed..—.so 81, " PAINFUL Periods. even with Spasms...-5) 82, " SUFFERINGS at change of tub- 00 83, EFILEPIOY,Spaaras, St. Vitus' Dance.- oo 4, " DIPHTHERIA . ulcerated Sore Tar0at,......z0 \ FAMILY C a . - 7c4.. 85 vials. morocco case, and books ........„». CO 20 large vials, in morocco, and b00k..................... 600 20 large vials, plain case and 5 IS 15 hence (Nosatraufbook.. 3 00 ART SACE9I63, Mahogany cases, 10 vials— 00 Single vials, with directions- 100 Xi” Thew Remedies, by thrasse or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by mail or express, free of charge ou receipt or the price. A C ddrees gPECLFI HOMCEOPATHIO NrW•DHIME COMTANY, Office and Depot,.No. 562 Broad di mNew York. Dr. HtrsatussErs is consulted at his °Moe personally or by letter, 138 above, for forms of Eilio• DYOTT & CO.. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COW DEN, T. H C&T IvisiDEß and AMBROSE SMITH, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. lyr-than. ••• • • 1 RILADELPHIA AND NEW YOR K ORNA. MENTAL IRON 'WORKS. The eu bscribers. founders and manufacturers of CAST, WROUGHT IRON AND BRONZE RAILING, fur enclosing private dwellings, public spasm, Oeme. teries, &c o PATENT WIRE RAILING. WnIDOW AND DOOR GUARDS, for offices, store fronts, bulwark netting' Ibrahim dtc., kn., made under the JENKINS PATENT. being the only authorized manufacturers of Wire Work under sag patent In the City. STAIRWAYS, SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT, IRON FURNITURE, STABLE F/TTINGS, of every,varletv of new and improved Vses. SP.ECL&L CARE .SETrov, ON GARDEN AND CEMETERY RmiwT.TAREI- IdENTS, Ocir varied assortment of Fountain Vases, Statnary, giving us superior &dales. Al orders shall receive careful and rompt attention., ja2.5-th,s tu.iimrpt RoBERY WOOD & 00., Office and Warerooms, llss JUDGE AVenue. THE EYE AND EAR. 1 , DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, THROAT, g . .. 1 LEND__, eu r ,lT DISEA.S ~, CATARRH, 7 .. ASTHMA,NERVOUS AFFECTIONS AND '"c DISEAS. OF THE DIGESTIVE OR GAINS.—DR. VON 310SCEIZLSEER'S new and unrivaled systems of treating the above .J.Lte.LA- DrFs with his "ATOMISER,' has received the very highest approbation from the best medical men of all SCHOOLS, and the INDORSEMT of The entire medical PRESS these, with TESTIMONIALS from and REFRRENUS to responsible CITIZENS, can be examined by all who require his professional services, at his OFFICE and RE.sIDENCE, No. WM WALNUT street. mhill-linoSp IWALX . II4. WANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL 23d, A MODERN BUILT MOUSE, IN GOOD (DITION. Must be situated between PINE and VINE and THIRD and BROAD. Address, P. O. Box; 2,865. =LIM it rpl Oos s Fon looDitivil Mrs. It. Dillon, Qie323 and 331 South Street, has a handsome assortment of SPRING ItrIL LINRRY; Misses' and Infanta' Hata and Caps, Silas, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, &c. ALARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD, CAN be obtained at laa Walnut street. BOARDING IN RnIVATE FAMILY with finely furnished room,at 236 berth FIFTH street. lal9-3t. REMOVAL. DES. GALLOWAY & SHEDD . HAVE UPTifOVED THEM Electropathie Institution TO N 0.1230 WALNUT STREET. One door east of Thirteenth street, Where their increased facilities and accost:l=We tionn for the treatment of persona suffering from chronic or acute diseases are ample, thereby insuring their professional services to all who may desire, M. J. GALLOWAY, M. D. P. BHEDD, M D, mhis-12t apt "BITY THE "Evening ,Telegraph THE GREAT AFTERNOON' .NEWEIPAPERI PRICE THREE CENTS. Contains the Latest News: from all parts of the World.. The Beat Editorials from the Leading New York Papers. Full and reliable Financial, _Commercial, Lonal and Legal Reports. Best stories and EiketehrAfrorn the ablest authors of America and Europe. The "EVENING TmEGRAPIZE" has already the Largest circulation of any of the afternoon Journals of this country, Inh24-1m rp SPRING - GOODS :t SPRING STYLES EDWARD R. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 C4estnut St. J. F. & E. 13; ORNE, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, CARPETINGS! McCAILITMS,CREASE&BLOAN, g leave to Inform the public that they 'have now CARPETING S, FRENCH AND ENGLISH AXMLNSTER. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS, SUPERIOR MCGT4TsIi BRUSagrst„ TAPESTRY " ROYAL. WILTON, VELVET, BRDSSE.LS AND TAPESTRY CARPET. YiatM We offer the above in all widths, with borders' !Or Halls and Stairs. Also, IMPERIAL T I TRRE-PLY CARPET, EXTRA 617- PREEMIE Da3RAIN. No. 519 Chestnut Street, Cliki - LJE- 4 .Err.1..N G. LEEDOM & SHAW Invite attention to their assortment of Foreign and Domestic C "ECP.IIErr.I • NOW OPENING AT No. 910 Arch. Street, ABOVE NINTH. "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA. McCALLIMS,CREASE & SLOAN HANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLE SALE DEALERS IN CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. &c. WAREHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the State House, Retail Department, 4519 Chestnut St. inheaunrp maitaaNG wrrix niDELEBLE DUX Embroider +ulngo Blaming, st azap i ng , TOB.REY, • 180011Mert street. CMWEIMiKI - 448• CARPETINGS. 904 Chestnut Street, HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS NEW CARPETINGS Greatly Reduced Prices, ON ACCOIMT OF THE Decline in 43/old. 904 Chestnut Sts mhZ3..3m rp AT RETAIL. 519 Chestnut Street, OPPOSITE INDEPENDIM'CIr, HALL, open Metz Spring Stock NEW AND CHOICE DESIGNS - Foreign and Domestic Maniihaotnre, Which they offer at prices corresponding with The Decline in Gold. Just Received, WIIITE, REDAMOZVE.D AND FANCY Canton Mattings, of all widths. MeCallums, Crease & Sloan, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE HALL. mh2.l-1m rpi FOR RENT. The New Bulletin Bnilding , No. 607 Chestnut Street, WILL BE COMPLETED IN A PBW.WHIEEcti3. The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals fbr renting such rooms as they will not use themselves. These will be THE SECOND STORY FRONT BOOM. 60 by 24 feet. THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OP THE BUILDING, Your Stories High. sith Entrance. by a wide hall on Chestnut street, , And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street: Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission Hours, a Beak or Insurance Office. For Further Particulars apply at the EVENIMO BULLETIN OFFICE. mhs No. 329 Chestnut Street. Lf FOR SALE, . gl THE MODERN THREE STORY 13 7-4 I N With three story back MI 'dings.- and every cone• glance, marble entrance and vestibule, situate 4 No. 1908 Pine Street. Lot 18 feet 4 inches in front, 100 feet deep, with the privilege of a 4 foot alley. Apply on the premises. IX_ECUTORS' PaREMPTORY SALE.—Estate ma of JOHN GEST, deceased .— JAMES A. FREE, MAN, A uctioneer.—Un der authority contained in the will of the late John Gest, deceastecLon WED VESDAY, April 18 1866. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve. at the PHILADELPHIA. 31XCIHANG1r, the following described real estate, viz: 80. 1. Two story BRICK 110IISE, No. 618 Pine street. All that certain brick-messuage and lot of ground, on ,the south aide of Pine street, No. 618; containing in front on Pine street about 15 feet, and In depth about 100 feet (less a strip of ground within 7 feet or there abouts. from the southeast corner of the lot. contain ing 234 feet in width, by 39 feet in length, held by —Other.) subject to the payment of 30 per annum, Part of an arportioned ground rent of Vs per annum. Also, a lot of g - rour d in the rear of, and adjoining the said described lot, situate on the north side of Minster :street, and containing in front on said Minster street, so feet, and in depth 40 feet. Also the right and privi lege of a passage way left open for the use of premises extending eastward across the adjoining lot, and thence northward into Pine street. Aar The abeve will be sold as one property, being Li feet front on Pine street, ..21) feet front on Minster street, and 140 feet deep: /Or Bale absolute. _ _ No. 2. FRAME HOLTSE, 1102 Locust street.—All that certain two-story frame messuages and bake oven, a ood yard and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Locust street and west side of Prosperous alley, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets; contain ing in front oa Locust street Ut feet. and extenaing in depth southward along Prosperous alley Se feet 4 Inches. Excepting, however, the two frame mes suages situated on said Prosperous alley, reserved to Henry Mullusll, his heirs and ass'gns (now of Patrick Tiernan), with the privilege of the ground on which they stand for the same or other houses, and the right of way in the rear thereof, to the privy erected on said lot. CARPETINGS! Subject to a ground rent oftiO per annum. Aar Pos session in one month. air Sale absolute. Ire 00 to be paid on each at the time of sale. by order of kzecutors. JAMES A. PREEMA_N, Auctioneer, m 122:/.. apS-12 Starr.. 922 Walnut street. ge,PUBLIC BAI,E,—JAMESA. FREEdiAN,Auc tloneer. 4 TRACTS OF LAND, TRUCK AND DOW.KINGSESSIN G.24th•Ward,on WEDNE3 DAT, April 4th,lSfd. at 12 o'clock, Noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIL DELPHIA. EX CHANGE. the fullowin4 described Real Estate, viz: No, 1. ai ACRES ISLAND ROAD. AM that tract of land on the Island Road, ‘24th Ward, adjoining Suffolk Park, in the highest state of. cultivation (1.000 feet front). having thereon a nearly new frame house and stabling. The land is very rich and is said to produce more to the acre than any other In the Ward. It is in perfect order for gardening, or trucking; all ander hue Jenne. It is 2i4 miles from lath and Market atreets. by Gibson's avenue to the place (a new street in process of being opened), 4 miles by the Darby Road, Of a mile from the Passenger Cars, and 34. a mile from the Bell Road Station on the Baltimore road. No s—ls ACRES ISLAND ROA D.—& Is= of 15 acres of very superior land, ready for trucking and very rich, opposite the above; having thereon no Im provements. N 0.3.-6 ACRE/3 HIGH ...MEADOW L.A:INID.—A tract of s acres of land. on Eel creek. beginning at a lane which leads fmna the Island road, near the race course, and extending down the middle of Eel creek to a car tam ditch; thence down the same to another ditch; thence up the same to the lane-reserving to the pro perty next hereafter d...+:tribed the richt of way Into and from the said lane. This land Ls very rich— it will feed and tartan a bullock to each acre. No. 4.—so ACRES OF LAND. ADJOINING.—AIso, the tract of 10 acres of land. adjoining the above, be ginning at Eel creek; and down the same to Minkeos creek; and alor g the same to the first above named ditch; and up the same to the beginning, This last property, with the adjng:property on the north, has gricht of way in common to the lane aforesaid. These lands are in the highest state of cultivation, and are first quality grazing land. Ika,.There is a remarkable fine sprin g upon/this tract. fa- Plans and Sun - eys at the Auction Stare. $2OO to be paid on each at the time of sale. Mire A, FREEMAN, Auctioneer, It Store 922 Walnut street. 113 ()ARRAN& COURT , 4 TX..—ESTATE OF CATHARINE STEEL. deceased. IS-NUS .A REERAN./Auctloneer. Under authority of the Or phone' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. On WEDNdSDAY, April h., 1566, at 12 o'cloca, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIL ADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the following described Beal Estate,late the property of Catharine Sted,deceased, viz.: _\'o, I. HOUSE.. SA RAH street. above RICHMOND, 18th Ward. A two-and-a-half story brick messnage, and two-story brick kitchen and !ot, on the west side of Sarah street, V- feet 15 inches north of Queen street, now Richmond, being 15 feet 4 inches front. including half of an alley 2 feet 10 inches wide, and in depth 42 feet 4 Inches. No. 2.—HOUSE, Frankford road. above Otter street. A twostory brick mmsna,ge, and frame kitchen and lot, situate on the west side of the Frankford and Britt• tel turnpike roads, at the distance of 376 feet northward from Otter street, containing in front 16 feet, anti in depth 100 feet. No. 3.—HOUSES, Damon street, above Otter street. Two-story frame houses and lot, on the east side of Dnnton street, 376 feet northward from Otter street, containing in front 16 feet, and Inldepth 50 feet. /firf.so to be paid on each at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk O. C. GEORGE KNffC/IT, Executor. JAMES A, FREEMAN Auctioneer, • mh2.9,ap5,12 Store,. Walnut street. CORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of BAR HAR& NEILL, deceased.--JAM A. , Auctioneer. 3-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 908 North THIRD St. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and Cminty of Philadelphia, On WEDNESDAY, .A.pril 18,1666, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate, late the property of Barbara Neill, deceased viz that certain three-story brick messuage, with the two. story frame back buildings and lot situate on the west aide of Third street (No. 908), between Poplar and Bea ver streets, Sixteenth Ward; being, 20 fret front on Third street. and in breadth on the west end 16 feet, and extending in depth on the north Inie thereof about 115 feet and or. the south line about .20 feet to a 8-feet wide alley leading into Poplar street, with the use thereof. yap Clear r f incumbthnce. goy- g let, to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court. • E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C. THOMAS COCHRAN, Trustee, SWIMS, A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, mh5.9,ap5,12. Store 4 2 Walnut street. friPUBLIC SALE.—.TAMES A. • FItF.PMAN, Auctioneer.—On WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1566, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Pnb ic Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. the following de scribed Real Estate, viz: O.o.7.—DWELLING, 1009 ' BECKETT Street.—A threes:tory brick dwelling and lot of ground on the south side of Beckett street (run ning westward from 10th street, below Coates street), 102 feet 4N*, inches west of Sixteenth street; 13 feet frost and 38 beet 5'5; inches deep on the east line, and 36 feet 83 inches on the west line (with the use of the alley adjoining). Subject to $2l ground rent per annum. No. 2.—DWELLING. 1607 BECKETP Street.—A threestory brick dwelling house and lot of ground on the south side of Beckett street. adjoining the above; 13 feet front and 38 feet inches deepen the west line, and 38 feet 3 inches deepen the met line. Subject to 821 ground rent Ground rent redeemable. If one buyer buys both houses. nay : ;Dile indisputable. jar 150 to be paid on each at the time of sale. LA at rtzt A. FREPAT A Nr, Auctioneer, ItStore, 472 Walnntstreet • RPA7, ESTATE.;-JAMES A. FREEMAN, CIE Auctioneer.—HOTEL AND THREE DWELL, S. W. corner , of Thirteenth and Lombard streets. On WEDNESP AY ,April 18. 1866. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public We. at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, the following • described Real Estate, via,; All that lot of ground with the Improve; manta thereon, at the S W. corner of Thirteenth and Lombard streets; 24 feet front on Thirteenth street,and 80 feet. more or less, on Lombard street. Sublect to $l6B ground lent ner annum. On the corner is a three-story brick hotel, and adjoin ing are 8 three-story brick houses; the whole rent to good tenants, for $782 per annum, and would readily bring n!ore. /Sir Half the purchase money may remain if desired. /WINO to:be paid at the time of sale. MUM mh29tans,l2 BRIoRrAeIr fr N . , Wa u nu on t e re r e t• of S S A A R L A E H 1 0 1 y. GEE. 'D d E ll t eas O eiT., .1.31 E HElRS,—Estate FREE- S . Auctioneer DWELLING E No, 635 Pine street. On WEDNESDAY, April 18, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, }Attie PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE,, the following described Real Estate, late the property of SARAH C. GEE, deceased, viz: All that certain three.stim brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Pine street (No. 535 ), between Fifth and Sixth • streets; containing In front on Pine street 17 feet, and in depth northward 78 feet. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $5l per anntim. flto to be paid at the time of role. EY ORDER OF HEMS. JAMES A. FRPRMAN, Auctioneer. mh29.ap5.12 Store, 422 Walnut street,' street. LET —The large HOUSE. 251 South THIRD street. Nineteen Hoon}s. Inquire 111 South TH street. Will be altered to snit any business purposes. Ite REALM "ESTATE. REA?, - ESTATE. ORPHANS' COURT SALESTAVE CHARLES HENRY FISHER, deceased.—JAel AN. Auctioneee.-22ee ACRES, PARK street,or Wissahickon Avenue; formerly the property of'The Chestnut Hill - Agricultural Society." Under authority of the Orphans' Court. for the Cityand Coun ty of Philadelphia. On WEDNESDAY, April IL 1866, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be Bold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHaNGE, the following described Real Estatedate the property of Chaa. Henry Flatter, deceased; viz:—All that certain tract or piece of land, situate in the late Township ofGermantown, new in the V.d Ward of the City of Philadelpbia, beginning on the northwes benefite of a road laid lotsr the common use and of this, and other bound- Ing thereon. celled Wissahickon Avenue, thencealoag the same 890, W. 27 perches to a stake set for a corner. 'hence with the line of land now or late of sena liinckle N. 51 0 , W. 28Y, perches to a stone set for a corner, thence with the line of land conveyed to John A and George Howell N. 39 0 , E. 27 derches to a stake set for a corner in the line of land next hereinafter de scribed: thence with the same S. 51 0 , E. 2834 perches to the place of beginning; containing 44 acres and 10 perches °fiend, be certainme more or less. • Also, All that tract or piece of land. situate in the said 22c11 Ward of the city of Philadelphia:begin xiing at a corner in the middle of the • aforesaid road. thence by the land hereinafter described N. 50 deg. 15 min. W. 58 perches to a atone set for a corner, In a line of land now or late of Wendell Weyant. thence partly b. the same and partly by.land late of - John Peters S. 39 deg. 45 mht., W. 24.1 perches to a atone set for corner of this and land now or late of John A.. anti George Howell; thence partly by the same, and partly by the lot herein first above described Se 50 deg. 50 min., E. 58 perches to another stone set fora corner in the middle of the aforesaid road, thence along the same N. as deg. 45 min., E. 24.1 perches to the place of bginning. Containing 8 acres, 2 qinuters and 37 perches of land. And also, all that certain tract orplece of land situate in the said Twenty-second Ward aforesaid -nning at a corner in the middle of the ciforezaid road,hence partly by land of Peter Matson, and partly by land now ornate of Enock Rex, N. 50 deg. is min. 9 7..55 perches to a stone set for a corner, thence partly by Sand, now or late of the said Enoch Rex and partly by land of said Wendell Wee ant IS. 89 deg. 45 min., W. 24.1 perches to a stone set for a corner, of this and the last above described lot; thence with the same 8.50 deg. 15 min.. E. 58 perches to a stone set for a corner in/ the middlenf the aforesaid road, thence alone the same N. 39 deg. 45 min., E. 24.1 perches to. the tilace,trf be e inning: containing 8 acres, 2 quarters and 37 perches. Being the same premises which Mathias Heart and wife. and A ugustas L. Bonnefort, by Indenture. dated January 30tr , 1854, Recorded In Deed Book T. If., No. 131, page 21, granted and conveyed to John G. Locker, his heirs and assigns. ire The above and be sold a: a whole, eomPrising in ad 22 acres, 1 rood 4 perches, is on the Tinsahtekon avenue, or Park street. near the Germantown turnpike, and is eligibly situated, affording beautiful sites for building purposes. houThe improvements comet of a three story frame been burned down. se, and 'stabl.ng for 25 horses, the said stabling has tar Ptan at the Auction Store. ere tsoo to be pain at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk, 0. C. P. C. HOLLIS. ) Executors I H. P. biLTRHECD. f and Trustees, .TAECIDS A: FREEmeN, Auctioneer, Store,422. Walnut street. iep_ REAL ESTATE.— JAMES A. FREEMAN, 'Ea Auctioneer. On WEDNESDAY, Aprillilth. 1e65, e.t /2 o'clock, :wren, will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follmoing de scribed property, viz : No. I—Neat modern three four story BItICK DWELLINGS :Nos. 320,323 and 324 North Front street, North of Vine street. All that modern four-story brick mesenage, with three-story back buildings ar lot situate on the west side of Front street, north of Vine street, N 0.3.20; containing in front 173 e feet, and in depth about 83 feet; with the common use of a 2 feet alley. All that modern fonr-story brick messnage, with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, ad joining the above on the north, being No. 322; contain ing in front 17 feet, and in depth about 83 feet; together with the privilege of said alley. No. 3, e ll that modern four- dory brick messnage, with three•story back buildings and lot of ground, ad jomit g the above on the north, being No. 324; contain ing In front nee feet; and in depth 90 feet to a 2 feet wise alley, with the privilege thereof.e die te poessien can be given of each of the above. lir The above have the modern conveniences. and have lately been put in good repair. EACH CLEAR OF ALL INCIMIRRANCE. Rent for f..7e0 ee b. Nos. 4 and 5.-2 THREE STORY BRICK. DWELL ixcs, Nes. 317 and 319 NEW Nr 'PEET Street. All that modern three-story brick messnage, with three story back buildings, and lot of ground, east side of New Market street. north of Vine street feet 317, in front 13 feet 2 inches, and in depth about 642 inches to a 2 feet alley. with the privi.ege thereof, o. 5.—A1l that modern three-story brick messuage, with three-story back buildiags ano lot of ground ad joining the above on the north, 12 feet 2 inches front. and in depth about e. feet 2 inches. Aar The above have the modern conveniences, and are in good repair. EVe They 7 ent for $3OO each. Zigir v-swin clear of all incumbrance. Immediate poseeesien. Ja" .100 to be paid at the time of sale. JA•rV.; A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, trn29,apli,V2 Store 42: Walnut street. Au XEC171"01183` SALR—Eetate of ANDREW KEYSER, deceased. ES A. FBEENt AN, Au oneer. VALUABLE BITSINESs PROPERTY, No. 2'2 South SECOND street. Under authority con tained In the will of the late Andrew Keyser. deceased, on WEDNESDAY, April 18th, 1966, at 12 o'clock, neon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate. Viz—All that certain three story brick store and dwelling, and three story brick back buildings. with the lot of ground thereto belonging, on the west side of Second street, 20 feet 3 inches northward from Spruce street, thence extending westward st feet I inches, thence southward 20 feet 3 inches to the north s!de of Spruce street; thence westward along the same 21 feet 5 inches, thence northward 50 feet, thence east ward ltd feet 8 inches to the west side of Second street, and thence southward along the same 29 feet 9 Inches to the place of beginning. The eastertunost 4 feet 3 inches of this and the adjoining propertyon the north, is agreed shall be left out. in order to enlarge the foot way for the common use of the parties thereto, and not to be built on otherwise than for steps and cellar doors. Theabore is a valitabie business location having been a store yropertyJor 2.5 years: the fixtures for a Dry Good's Slore are included in the sale 2714 dwelling por tion is well adopted for a bordinghouse,-trith fine parlors in the second-story, all Vie modern conveniences, de. isk- May be examined nt any time. - Immediate possession will be given the pur chaser with the deed. Itti.Oio may remain on mortgage, if desired by the purchaser. aa - 42.00 rder of to Exe be pa cu or ars. the time of sale.. By o JAMES A. FREES AN, Auctioneer. Store, 4:.'2 Walnut street. mhs9 ap5,19 PUBLIC SALE.- TAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.—TEN and a QUARTER ACRES, PARK STREET, or WISSAHICKON AVEr, lIE, GERMANTOWN, On WEDNESDAY. April IS, a , 12 o clock. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale; at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following de ,cribed Real Estate, riz : All that piece of land in the Twenty-second ward. beginning at a point in the middle of a road laid out for public use, leading from the Wissahickon to the Germantown turnpike; thence extending along the middle of the said road the follow ir g courses and distances. viz.: S. 49- 0 Sr. W, 50 feet. S. 34 1 , West 209 feet 4 inches, S. 520 12 , , West 177 feet t inch, S. 30 0 32 , . W. 174 feet 10 inches, and S. 21 0 30 , , W. 101 feet to a point: thence extending by land of Hiram T. Hartwell. S. 45 0 13 , , E. 371 feet 10 inches. to a stone, N. 42 0 E. 17 feet 2 inches to a stone, and S. 48 0 feet 2inches to a point in the side ofan old road l perch wide, and cross ing the same. being alio the line of land late of Peter B tackle deceased ; thence along the same N. 42 0 , E. 645 feet 914 inches to a point. and thence re crossing the said road and extending by other land of Samuel H. Austin N. 46 0 , W, 554 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning; Containing 10 acres, 1 quarter and 31 perches of land. Aar .27/e above tract is on the Trissah (then Aremw or Pork street, about 1 7nite 'rem the Germantown l'urn pike. and is welt located J"&r buibling sites. jia - 14,000 may remain on mortgage, if desired by the purchaser. ;gts' $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. A. FR.F.EIitA.N. Auctioneer. Tnb 251m:15.12 Store nte Walnut street FOR .R.F.I.IT—FuRNIsTiRD.—THE _RESI DENCR of the late A. Bidermarm, situated on the Kennett Turnpike. about 5 miles from 'Wilming ton, Del. It contains large parlor, reception room, dining room and pantry and small room on first floor, live chambers, servant's rooms, eltc. Ice house filled, stabling and carriage room; It is surrounded by trees, is a cool and healthy resi dence; and would be rented to a private family for not list than four months. Apply to C. J. Dupont, Jr., Rokely, near Wilmington, Del. [mh29,th,s,tu.-12t2 RhSIDENCE FOR SALE—Low price ' and easy ;terms. About one acre with 200 feet front, large mansion, porches on two sides, gas. heater range end bath in the house; also large stable on back street, good carriage road from•iront, ground well laid out, dwarf trees in bearing, grope arbors and duck pond—for $14,000. or two acres adfoining with tenant house and chicken house, can be had with $5,000 more. WERNER ITSCHNER, 233 Chestnut street. rali29-6to ri GERMANTOWN— WANTED TO RENT, A FURNISHED COTTAGE. with stahl, , , to a small fatally, from the Ist of June, for four months. Addreea P. O. box No. 2159. mh:g-6trp° FOR SALE OR TO LEV—Large warehouse Nos. 1933 and 1935 Market street, 76 bv 170 feet, 1 unthr roof with Railroad tracks. Bins for storing grain &c. Occupied by late firm of Mackey. Hogg es Co. Terms easy, apply to THOS. CARRICK 1 . 4 CO., 1905 Market st. mb293t• or JAMES HOGG, mat Franklin at. FOR SALE.—A MOST DESIRABLE MEDIUM sited Arch street house for sale. possession at once; terpis easy. C. H. MITIRHEID mh29-6t2 South Sixth street. - MO LlCT.—ltatmoent 247 south THIRD street. ni -1 quire 111 South ...0131:i.TH street It* NEW PUBLICATIONS. MBE ILLP STItATED PHRENOLOGICAL JOUR .I nal for April—Contain. Thomas Cook, the Excur sionist; Dr. It ott. W. V. Wallace; J. Carhark Alexan der Campbell; Miss Carmichael, with Portraits, Char acter, and Biography Causes of Suicide--Tempera went—Marriage—idiocy, Mirthfulness, Modesty, Order Signs of Character—How to Observe; Physiognomy-- Primary'Rnies; Inquisitive Nose. Our Social Relations. To the Girls, by MIS WYRYs: Teaching by Love; How to be Happy; aTiead Man. Visiting America—How to See it. ANegro Baptising; Music as alidoral and Phy sical Agent; Frogs Fish, and Toada. Religious —a Dis course by Rev. A.N,V. Beecher, on Self-Esteem; Faith: delf-lroprovement; Benevolence; Ethnology. Physi ology, etc , only 20 cents, or 1200 a year. Address FOW .LER;WELLS, 889 BROADWAY. New York, or J. L. <JAREN, 2S Sarah TENTH Street, Philadel. phia. • mh29.2t OBICATEENG PELT.—LOWELL PATENT ELM tic sheathing Pen for Snipe; able, a ohne on , a Patea WOOlllll4 Pelt for Stevan Plpea end Pollen, in atm. and for sale by WIIALLAE ..02.ANT, MI Bona I,aiaware wawa.
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