DOUBLE E CEOUTIOX IK BROOKLYN.' Jose Gonzales, u Spaniard, and Francisco Gene Salvador, other wise Pellicier, borniu Barcelona, who, with a man named Viele, murdered Senor Jose Garoia Otero on to night of the 22dof November, of last year, in the City Park, Brooklyn, were hanged shortly after ten o’olock yesterday, in the yard of the county jail in Brooklyn, New York. The New York Post of last evening says: Jt is only necessary to recapitulate brief - ly that Senor Otero came from: .Havana on the 15th of November, in 1865, to buy ma chinery for a theatre in Cardenas, and be came [acquainted with Gonzales before, he arrived in New York. Gonzales, wjio sup posed Otero had six or seven thousand dol lars'in, gold, conspired with Pellicier and with Viele, who is now under ar rest, but has not been tried; to rob and murder him. On the night of the 22d of November, seven days after his arri val here, he was enticed to Brooklyn, and hacked to death with razors and daggers. - Pellicier was soon caught, and identified by a gash he had received on his hand, which corresponded to a cut- -on a glove that was found near the scene of the murder;and Gonzales was found in a house-in Centre street. Viele, who was not exposed at first by Gonzales and Pellicier, both of whom, maintained that: they were innocent, was net arrested for several months afterwards. Three days ago the prisoner Pellicier made a full confession,-and gave minnte details of the manner in which Gonzales planned the mnrder;and in which it was finally executed by the three men. ■Bast night Gonzales and Pellicier ate at about half past eleven o’clock, and the former went. to sleep, awaking at four o’clock- this morning. Pellicifir re maided awake until three o’clock. During the night he went several hours in drawing a ship'and afterwards asked a person t > play a game of checkers with him. At three o’clock he retired and-rose at six o’clock this morning. ■ The last hours of both were spent in devotional exercises Gonzales was faithfully attended by Rev. Father Delawin, and Rev. Father Duran quet - ministered spiritual consolation to Pellicier. ’The execution took place in the court yard of the jail. Excellent order was main tained within and without the building. The sidewalk opposite the jail was occupied with a crowd of persons eager to catch a glimpse of the preparations. Among the number were many women [and children. The sidewalk in front of the jail was kept clear by the officers. Inside the buildings large number of offi cers and spectators had assembled. Tickets to witness the execution were eagerly sought for, and so earnest were the impor tunities to see the men hung that large num bers of persons gained admission. Tae drizzling rain and the chilly atmosphere added to the. gloom of the scene. ■jit an early hour this, morning, within the jail and in the snrronnding streets, there was much commotion, occasioned by the interest felt in the approaching execu tion. A large police force was present, under command of Inspector Folk, and Sheriff McNamee officiating, assisted by the executioner leases. The scaffold was placed near the rear of the court, on the east side, a high wooden partition conoeating the weights. The assemblage of spectators was orderly, yet there was a repulsive eager ness to see the condemned men, many per sons eagerly availing themselves of benches, stands, and fences, from which to obtain a view of the scaffold. The roof and the large windows of the jail, facing the court, were crowded with spectators. Whether by de sign or accident, Viele, the man who testi fied against the murderers, was allowed to witness the. execution from one of the windows. r At a quarter past ten o’clock the proces sion entered the court. Isaacs and Sheriff McNamee first entered the open space be neath the gallows, followed by the priests and Gonzales and Pellicier. The prisoners were dressed in black sack coats and panta loons. Gonzales, who was the taller and stronger of the two, was animated, and ap parently had no dread of the execution. He was tall and slender, with a dark complexion and black curly hair; and the ringlets when clustered on his forehead were occasionally thrown back with a shake of the head. He preserved his composure, and as he stepped under the gallows made a casual allusion to itt Pellicier was haggard and apparently very weak. The murderers were attended to the scaf fold by Fathers Delawin, Duranquet, Cas sady, Corcoran and McKinna. Gonzales and Pellicier knelt under the gallows, and Fathers Delawin and Duranquet read prayers, which were repeated by both the prisoners, the latter speaking loud and quite firmly. The praying having been concluded the men rose, when an affectionate farewell of the prisoners took place. Father Duran - qnet placed his arms aronnd the head of Pellicier, and for a moment held him to his breast. He then kissed him on the fore head. Father Delawin kissed Gonzales on the cheek. The latter was also kissed by Father Du ranquet, and Pellicier by Father Delawin. This scene appeared to have a great effect upon Pellicier, and he seemed to be growing faint. Goiizales, on the contrary, continued to display the greatest [animation. He was eager to hid farewell to all who had treated him kindly, and in one or two instances bade his friends “goodbye” a second time’ He appeared to observe everything that was passing around him, while Pellicier was passive and faint. Everything being in readiness, the nooses were quickly adjusted, and the condemned men, who held crosses in their hands, which they had repeatedly kissed during the cere mony, kissed them for the last time, and surrendered them to the priests. At twenty minutes past ten o’clock the black cap 3 were drawn down over the faces of Pellicier and Gonzales by Mr. Isaacs. As the black cloth covered the eyes of Pellicier he cast a startled glance around him, and the excite rnent under which he was laboring caused .hands to turn blue and the veins to stand out like cords, Gonzales, while conscious of his awfol So?; c£im£? d to have nerve enough to The caps were drawn down, the nooses X^J d k, Uat i? d ’ l he F iests and officers stepped back, when Isaacs tested the rope around toe neck of Gonzales for the last time and then went to Pelticierfto nmno a similar examination. Stepping toaek two paces, Isaacs then raised the left foot, and a dull sound was heard behind toe wooden partition, and toe two men were swinennc in toe air. 6 Both went up together, and were raised about four and a half feet from toe ground. Gonzales clasped his hands in front of him and held them in that position. He strug gled bnt'very little. , Pellicier died harder and toe twitchings of his body were mush greater than those of bis ~ The struggles of both men were over in about three minutes. The pulseof one ceased to beat at seven minutes and a half, and toe e l ev ? n minutes. The bodies were they werehmf twenty-five minutes after a ? d Coroner Lynch held .js^SSbS^sss:' Stwo plain coffins, which bom ln f y crosses, with toe names and aS *hf man V inscribed bn them. ' ges ofthemen tffSSSSi SttM. 108 - SEW PCBIICmOSS, The lost bfauty: - THE LOST BgAuTY; THE LOST BEAUTY; THE LOST BEAUTY; THE FATAL EBB&B the fatal ebbor. 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SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT, Then, aa now, we shall be happy to Insure ear patrol at such rates as are consistent with safety. THOMAS GRAVEN, atSbioi a. GTT.T.KTT, FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. & LAWRENCE, THOS. MACKKLLAR nrTATtr.KH L DUPONT, JNO. SUPPLES, HENRY P. KENNEY, JNO. W. CLAQHORN. JOSEPH ET.APP, M. D, SELAB YEBKES. Jn., • ' THOMAS CRAVEN, President ALFRED 8. GIUjETT, v. President and Treasure, JAMES B« AIsVOBD. Secretary, lalStf D S OOmm MI,TITAI ' SAEHTY isnSUMAStVM INCORPORATED BY THE LBQIHLATUKB 3JJ PENNSYLVANIA, MSS. oimoß WAIJroT onvesbeisT^ I*™ 1 *™^o*, 0 *, j-To all parts of the world, INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, fay River, Canal, iAke, and I*nd carriage, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Mernhanrttne generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ad ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. November l. ISO. lUXMH) United States s per cent loan, 71™. «SB,ooe ot l&uno United States e pel cent loan, *ro— ISS® S KOiOOO United BUtfei 71-10 per sent inaq Treaaury Tint—- lM.rri M State of PeassylvanlaPlve Per Cent - ■ ■ Kin m 54,000 State ef Pennsylvania 8U Percent ZjOan ■ ■ ■ - , BJSO BQ U&000 City of Philadelphia 81z Par Oent T'ts" -11 U» bb B),000 Pennsylvania Ballroad Pint Mon jmtlßlx Pg «Vnt- Bnml. JOJOO 00 ■l,OOO Fermiylvanta Ballroad Second Mon amnaßlT P-rfVpl ttnndu SL79O 00 Penna. Ballroed Martcan Six Per Oent Bond*. . ™ 72,750 00 11,000 sos Buena Stock eocmantown Gas Company, principal and intent! gisnuitced By the City of PhUadel f'h'a- - ■ ■■ 124 n H 4* Bhana Btoek .Penna, BaUroad nemrany : - goo K tooo Seaharat stock north PenntylTanla Rallrrari Onrapany 74V) KQ Deposit with the united etatea Go vernment, snhject to 10 days rail 40,00000 *>.ooo state of Tennessee lire Per Cent - | 15,900 00 170,700 Loans on Bondsand Mortcace, tint ■ liens on City ptomuct 170.700 a Market value—tmjseoot 35,000 oc Bill* reoelvabla tor insurance muU._ m mi w. Balances dne atAxen&os. —Pienunma on ma rine Policies, Accrued Interest, and other 1 debts dne the Company , - «n<m St Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and / other Companies, (54SJ, XBUmated value— 1,810 SC Cash in Banks _ SSS.9G« ss A duhiminjiu S7S«! ' Thomas O. Hand, John C. Davis. Edmund A. Bonder, Theophlltu Spalding, Johnlt. Penrose, James Traqnair. Henry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand, William C. 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OQF2TN, President lecmaxr. CUBE DSBOBANOB KXOLUBIVELY, TEH r PENNSYLVANIA FTBK XNSTJBANCH Quit- PANY—lncorporated I£2S—Charter Perpetual—Yc tioWALNOT Street, opposite Independence Sotutzs, ThleOompany, Ihverehly known to the commotio tor over flirty years, continues to Insure against io£ or damage by fire, on Public or PrlvateJSulldluss Uther permanently or tor a limited time. Also, os FnrnlturojßtoCks of Hoods And Merchandise generally °Thslr Capital, together with a large Burplns Panfl t Invested in the most caretol manner, which enable them to oEfer to the lmnred an nndonbted lecmrity It toe case of loss, ■■■ - DIRECTORS. Daniel Smith, Jr„ | John Deverenx, Alexander Benson, I Thomas Smith. Isaac Haalehmst, I Henry Lewis. H^GuWmnßeUl WMISK a. OkJSig&gigSfo- *“» TBFKEESON FIBB .INSURANCE COMPANY 01 FIFr5 f BTR^T!^EAB ) M^RK , R^STRK^r >BT£ . Incorporated by the Legislature oiTPennsylvanla Chabtsb Pebpktualn CAPITAL AND ASSETS iISOtOOO. Stake Insurance against Loss or Damage hi Fire or Public oriPrivateßuildings, FurnltureTstocks Goods andMercbandlse,on&vorable terms. George Erety. Frederick Doll, A'ogust 0. Muler, Jacob Schandler, John F. Belsterllng, Samuel Miller. Hen 17 Troomner, Edward P. Moyer, William McDaniel, Adam J. Glaaz, Chrlatopher H.simer, Israel Peterson, Frederick Staake, Frederick Ladner lOnM "3'gE°BBeW President. Wp !FcoiißgM^T ,ce no Street, Having a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK end BUB PLUB lnveeteo In sound and available SecnrlSm, con- Bone to insure on Dwellings, stores. Furniture, Met. chandlse, Vessels In port, and their Cargoes, ana atom personal Property, All Losses Übsmlly and promsas adjusted. Thornes B. Karls, I John T. Lewis, ggSMasto*. I Edmm^^DutHh? Patrick Brads, _ ICharleaW. Poaltoerl mu itorrUi „ , - fPHOMAB B. MABIB, President, gam O. !■. COtaWTonn, Secretary. m»*l intal ntreSASOB COMPANY. Jr . Ho. MB CHESTNUT STREET. , - PtnT.ADniT.TJTrT/r^ 1 IrXBS .AHD INLAND INSUBAWOB boubosobb* Eranciii N. Jno. W. Erunmuj, Charles Blohanlaoa, Bobert B. Batter. Henry Lewis, Jno. Kessler, Jr.. Bamael Wricnt, E. D. WoodrMr, B. 8. Justice, Ch*. Stokes. Beo. A, Jos. D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President, 0i & 9H3RQSUM9* oOOMOi HOOtOGO M MfiUU 158,G5 TJ 0.253,530 II 7TORB. Bamuel TL stokes, J. F. Penlslon, Henry Sloan, William O. Boulton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Eafoorcads Jacob F. Jones, Janies B, McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcllcalne, J. B. Bemple, Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D Tjaorgan. Pittsburgh, 1 C. HASP. President. DAVIS, Vice President, iary. deistnol nBDBinaB ( ri’HERKLIAISCEB INSURANCE COMPANY Ol 1 PHIT.ATITCT.TPTrrA- Incorporated in 1841. ' Charter Pernetaal OFFICE, No. 80S WALNUT STREET, » . CAPITAL, *300,000, jlnsnres Bgalnst lossior,damage :by FIXE, or Houses, Stores and other Bnlldlnm. limited or per petnal, and on Furniture, Goods wares and merchan dise In town or ceontrv. > , ■ LOSSES PROMPTLY-ADJUSTED AND PAID. ASSETS. ; „ _ 4408404 n _ Invested In the folio win* Secnrltleß, vis: . First Mortgagee on City Property, well se ; eorod- ■ ..TTT, „ 1124400 00 Halted States Government L0an5.,—.185,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 percent. L0an5..6540001 Pennsylvania 43,000400 over cent. Loan....— 21,000 M Pennsylvania Railroad Ponds, first and se • condMortgages— ——.... 85400, Ot Camden and: Amboy Ballroad Company’s 1 6 per cent. Loan ... . 0,000 01 Philadelphia -and Readingltallroad Com- - _pany’a 6 per cent. Loan. 5,000 04 Huntingdon andßroad Top 7 percent, mort* ■' gag-tym*-, "■, ■,, - - . . -... 4400 fit County SSelnsnranee Company’s Btock__ , 1,050 K Mechanics’ Bank Stock.—, _ ;....» 440001 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock... 10,000 fit Union Hntnal Insurance Company’s Stock. S3O ot Reliance Insurance Cempany or Philadel phia's Btock... LOOO 0( Cash In bank and on hand 5,914 71 $408,004 ft Clem. Tinsley, : BeiiJ.W. Tinsley, Wm. Musser, ■ Marshall Hlu, Samuel Blspham, Charles Belaud, H. L, Carson, Thomas H. Moors, Robert Steen, Samnel Caetner, Wm. Stevenson, Alfred Bnallah; Junes T. Young:. ■ CLKM, TTNfIT.Hry. PmKimt THOMAS O. HTTiT,, Secretary. PmTjr,rt?gri. December 1,1888. deHHhA,tnJl DIRECTORS. T>BOVH>ENTDIF.E AND TRUST COMPANY X OT? PHILADELPHIA, NO. ill Sauth FOURTH Street. “ INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, 224,1865. CAPITAL, *150,000 PAID IN. Insurance on Uvea, by* Yearly Premiums; or by 5.1# or 20-year premiums. Non-forfeiture. Enoowzoents. payable at a fa tore age. or on prior de cease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10-yeax Premiums— both cases Non forfeiture. 1 Annuities granted on fevorable terms. Term Policies. Children’s Endowments, This Company, while glYlngthelnsured the security of apaid-np Capital, will divide the entire Profits of the Hire business among its Policy holders. Moneys received at interest, and paid on demand. Authorized by charter ter execute Trusts, and to act, as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian, and in other fiduciary capacities under appointment ol any Court of this Commonwealth or of any person or persons, or bodies politie or corporate. DIRECTORS. Samuel R. Shipley, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wistar Brown, Richard Wood, Wm. C. Longatreth, Charles F. Coffin. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, Presides THOMAS WISTAR, M D. oe4,Medical Examii Mutual fire insurance company of PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, NO. 5 BOUT FIFTH STREET, ASSETS, CHARTER PERPETUAL. MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY. DIRECTORS FOB 1566. Caleb Clothier, I Benjamin Malone, | Thomaa Mather, T. Ell wood Chapman, Simeon Matlaek, Aaron W. Gaakill, PATTER CLO BEKJAMIS THOMAS MATHER, T, ELLWOOD CHAPJ SKS, FIBS ABBOOIATIOh, ESS . Incorporated March », 1860. yBM A OFFICRNo. SI s. FIFTH street. In- JiUlfcl SOTO BULLDgJGa. HOUSEHOLD FUR. (SESHgP NiTURE anu MERCHANDISE sener- from Loss by Fire, (In the (Sty o SttMMC?* Pmlsdelplil- only.) STATEMENT of the Assets of the Association January l, ism, * Bonds and Mortgages on property In the City ofPMiMlelphis....- m i; GrcnnSßanta . . . so,MS a Beal Estate (Office No. M North Fifth street) u U. B. Sovonment B-SS Bends _ 45,000 oo D. B. Treasury Notes....— ejsio go City Warraaa—. _ me oo Cash on hand..-- - - XT,tats GEO RGB W. TBYoS, President. WH. H. HAMILTON JOSEPH R..LYNDALL. JOHN BQUDKR- LEVI P. OOATB. PETES A. KEYRHR, SAMUEL SPABHAWK. JOHNPHTLBIN, CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CARBOW, JESSE LIGHTFOOtP GEORGE L TOUNG, ROBERT SHOEMaXbb, WM. T.BUTLER, Secretary. OOTTKTY ETRS IHSXTKAHCB OFFICB HO. 110 SOUTH TOTTBTH 8TIISI". / BHAW t ■ H t-Ttf. OT. /Tbe Jlrs Ibrnranre Company of the Oonnty :: ■ghlladplphla." Incorporated by the Legislators a /Pennsylvania In ism, for indemnity against loss ;• damage by are, exclusively. CHARTES PHSPSTPAIi. This old and reliable Institution, with ampls capital and cvntincent fbnd carefa’ly Invested continues to in. •are bnlldlnss, fhmltare, merchandise, 4c., ellber c-rc manently or for a limited time, asainst loss or damarj by fire, as the lowest rates canihceni with the afcsolnis safety of Its customers. licesaeadjasted pcadhle dapatrh Otarles J. Salter, Edwin L. Besklt. Henry Criliy, John Horn, Robert V. Massey, Jr., Joseph Moor*, Henry Bndd, Georpe Hecks, Andrew H. Hiller, James N. stone. _ CtHAKT.ys J. sutteb, Fretifieai. RayjaKlg P. Hoagtrr. Ses’v and Trssacrer. PHtKHIX rSHUSAHCB DELPHIA. IKOOBPOKATEDIBO4-CHABTKE FESFSmr A t 290. SS4 WALNUT street, opposite the Kmhanye. In addition to MARINE and INLANDINSUSAUCj this Company lnsurra from loss or damage fcy ~?r»e on liber*! terms, on buildings, merchandise, Ifcmitnrs dkc., Ibr limited periods, and permanently on bnllSlrrs byceposlt of premium. she Company has been la acttr# operation fcr mt,r? than SIXTY YKAKS. daring which all losses hi-'* been promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTOES. John I*. HOI2S, David Lewis, Id. B. MahO'ty Benjamin Ettlns, John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powatr, ’William S. Grant, A. B. McHenry, Boberl W. Learning, Edmond Castilian, D. Clark Wharton, Samnel Wilcox. Lawrence Lewis, hr LotUaC.Norris. J 0839 3, wUUHKKKB, fragfelt. Histou. Wrtoos. Secretary, American mutual insurance cjompan , —Office Fmrgjihni Hollaing. No. IS WAiaro sttea MARINEAND inland insurances nirtu t»Sen os vessels,carroea mi freights to all pt-e of tiie world, and on mods os Island traasportviru rivers, cssals, railroads said oihsi canvsi’sj-.- tlmmgluics disunited states. ' Wi i.t.ta'M' gratq T>rsaideni, KBITER CULLEN, Vlo9 Pradisa* ROBERTJ, WEB, Secretary. NtXBOSOBS. wmiMaCmlg, Henry a Danes, Peter Cnllen, Wm. B. lowber, John Dalleti, Jr,, J, Johnston Browsl William H. Merries, Samuel A Baton, Beni; W. Btehardi, wnm. Hatpins, aimesDsdletteoa Henry L Elder, WBLJCEsOWU aßoimso Morgaa, ■ A JTHBAOITB INSURANCE OOMPANt,- ■&L CHARTER PERPETUAL Office, No. 811 WALNUT street, above Third, Fhllft. 1 Will Insnre against Loss or Damase by Plre, on BnUA logs, either perpetually or ibr a limited time, tronayholi Furniture and Mofchandlso generally, ; Also—Marine JSlannce on Vessels, Cargoes aw Freight, Inland Insurance to all para of the UCIOE DIRECTORS, Wm. Biher, . David Pearson, D. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Andenrled, J. E. Baum, J. B, Blahlston, Wm. P. Dean, Joe, Manfleld, John Ketchem, WW ESHER, President, TO. M. SMITH. ' Vtea ~ gtßgM ggj tTTHP PBOVUIENT LIFE AND TRUST GO ! 1 PANT. OP PHILADELPHIA- U incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, td morta IHBXm^I ! ryBB I ALLoNTO 5, OSf DS OAPITAII r KftlW HIREOTORS. ” JeremUh - £££■ |Hen!w , Halnei? f7 ‘ Chaa. F, Coffin. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, PresldSEV Bowianb Paabt, Actuary. >nM ~ ly < 3aiB'Bonfii Ponrthscwj? HAIR DRESftim E. B. VANSCIVER her Lady firlends, and the public In general, that she has removed to her New Establish meat. No. 312 North EIGHTH street, above Vin*». where she hopes to see her former customers, and as many new ones as may be pleased to call. Thank ful for past patronage from the Ladle&, still hopes for a oontiqnauen of the same. Will keep constantly on LAblEB* Wioa, -TVfi Ama, Trar/iir^prej • A2TD .• OBNAMENTAL hath work, or every description, made In ihe most substantial and fashionable style. . ;*\ , >•- N.B.—Ladles’Hair Dressing and Shampooing, La dies waited on at their residences. Children's Hair Cutting, . • : • OCS 6t2 ! War Eagle Silver Mining Conpany Of IDAHO, Office of the Company, 144 S. POUBTH Street, lylgol 199 BEROONB CARA QUASI INDIGO now htnglllg laa from tor WHITE WINS ffir nl) by JOHM DALLByr,*W.UB WAtBBt ItmiMi ROWLAND PARRY, it. - Actuary. J. B. TOWNSEND, ner. Legal Adviaei. - $126,522 21 William P. Reeder, Joseph Chapman, Charles Evans, Edward AL Needles, Wilson M. Jenkins, Lokens Wets ter. ! HSR. President. ALONE, Vice President, Secretary.** ee23>3m| COhPASY OF PfiLLA BEALISTim FORREST. THREE BOOMS IN ! The New BflUetin Bmldiag, No. 607 Oh.estn.tit Street; ; The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals toff renting three rooms. . They are ....... THB SEOOND STOBV FRONTROOM,' - 00 by 24 First and Third stories of thfi’baci 6> Northern Bcild. ins, with Entrance by a , wide hall t n Chestnut street, And a Front of xs ihei on Jayne street; Bnltabletor a JobbingßTfinmmiMion TTon.^ l o ‘BacJS dr Insorance Office. : For Fnrther Particular* apply at the NEW BUM LETTS BUILDING. No. 6Q7 Ohsstnnt StraaU OFFlcfl AND LARGE ROOMS FOR BENT IN 'THE National Bank of the Republic Building 809 and 8li; CHESTNUT Street. The Building is supplied with Gas, Water, Water C]2 3e ?S , ,*5 <J BteamHeaflng Apparatus. The rooms on snd5 nd fourth floors are large (aozGo) well lighted, and suitable for a Commercial College or business of a similar character. “ Apply at the Bank. sel-tf FOR RENT, A VALUABLE STORE, 809 CHESTNUT STREET, lntke Bational Bank of the Eppnblio Building. ■Apply on the Premises. sestf TO CAPITAIISTS_AND BUILDERS. SALE--A large mass or unimproved ground opposite Girard College, and Ln the heart of German town. Both surrounded with improvements. Terms acfy.mmrulnfmcr, Apply to _ B.'A. MITCHELL, se-o-imo} 2US. Cor* FUTH and WALNUT streets. 'The HOTEL known as “LITfZ SPRINGS HOTEL/* situated in the Moravian village ef LIXIZ, Lancaster county, the line of the Reading an A Colombia Railroad, within three hours’ ride from PhLalelohla and Baltimore, and six hoars’ from Sew York/will be sold at PUBLIC fiALK on Qct. 17 This Hotel, hept by the present proprietor for over 12 years. In first-class order, is worthy the attention of capitalists, as a safe and paying investment. Water is Introduced throughout the house. Over 6,oBosquare feet of veranda encircle the main building. Capacity of bouse from 250 to suo persons. Satisfecti-n in regard to thebusinees and arrangements of the house will be cheerfully given, by calling at the Hotel on or before day of safe. fi. LICHTENttHAELER. LXTIZ, OCt, 9,1866. ' OClo*6tJ —R SALE.—The lot or piece of ground situate on the toutheast corner Rachael end Laurel streets, on which Is built a foox-atory brick building or store and several tenements, now let to monthly to nan tr; also a Smoke House and Ice House, suitable for cmringand smoking meats. : For tanker particulars apply to McCDTCBJEON ft COLLINS, ocl3-lct* 24* North Front street. Mfob SALE IN VESr Philadelphia.— a very desirable and convenient DWELLING medern improvement. PINE street, three house east oJ upon easy terms. Immediate possession. Apply to S. W. CATTELL, Corner Twenty-fifth and Spruce streets. ffig SALE—An elegant Cent Residence, with stable and carriage hoa«e and over three acres of land attached, verv desirably lo cated, wiOiin five minutes’ walk from the Railroad Station. Has every city convenience, and is sur rounded with large shade and evergreen trees ard ?^ c ?^!i i^lgr^SSl^car ;2?* re dri-res. walKs, Ac. J. M.OUMMEY SO J»S, 508 Walnut street,' fit? FOB BALE, with possession Nor. Ist. theftrar- story brick RESIDENCE, lSl3Sprnce street. Lot i& teet by 104 feet to Ann street. Terms, $l5 coo—t: OG may remain on mortgage. The furniture will be rented 0T S £; d: ■ the ca P ets the fuel will be sold. Apply 623 \\ AUS It street, ofllce No. -j. ocitwt* (i-*£ iUK SALE Very desirable properfv on Green && Lane, 'Roxborcugh, two commodious DWEL LING?, in per.ect order, each with large and hand some grounds, stable,carriage house, A-c. Also splendid buUc in g lot adjoining. Apply No. 17 South THIRD street, ocs-st* FOR SALK.—The handsome three-story brick J3nr DWi LLlNG.with three-story donble back build ings, well built, with every convenience and neatlv re novated thronghour.situate. No. 154 North Twentieth street. An excellent location. J. M. GUHILEY& SONS, gf a Walnut street. ®FOB SALE—The handsome 3 s:or> brick dwell ing. with double s-atory back buildings, situate No. 754 Pine street: has every modern convenience and Improvement, and is in good order. Lot .22 feet lo inches front, by js-i feet deep. Immediate possession given. J. 3d. UP3IMEV &. SONS, ots Walaat st. g© FOB SALE.—A HANDSOME FOUR-STORY AS BRICK RESIDENCE 12 feet front, with three story back buildings, situate on the south side of Pina street, west ofElghteemh. Has everv modern conve nience, and is in perfect order. J. M. GUSIMJEY & SONS, S&S Walnut street. ®_ARCH STREET—FOR SALE.-The three-story BRICK RESIDENCE, with attic 3 and doable buddings. Every modern convenience: and Lot *2O heel front by 103 feet deep. Situate on the N. W. corner of Arch and Nineteenth streets. J. H. GUM MKY «fc SONS, 50S Walnut street. KPALNUT S rRFET PROPERTY FOR SALS THREE DWELLINGS in New Row. west nty-first street, at |is,ooo» sh\ooo sud *23,000. Also, a superior medium size House, '2ns Arch street. se2s lm* *EOR SALE—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION— NEW AND ELEGANT BROWN STONE AND OK DWELLINGS, NO. 2620 SPRUCE STREET. MAUDE. BROTHER, & CO.. 2550 SOUTH STREET. ocs-lnao} *? FOR SA LE- TALC A BLE PROPERTY—N.W. c Corner Thirty-sixth and Bridce street, W. P. ÜBL"E STONE HOUSE. Lot 106 by IS) feet. Gar den well stocked with frnlt. Tine street cars pass tha door. Ingnire on the premises. oes-Bt* 43S FOR SALE—‘WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES. EniL.SION DWELLING HOUSE, No. 1304 North Twelfth street Inquire otG.W. KUHN, from 10 to 11 A, M., No 133 North TENTH street. ocS-6t» » TO-RENT.— A three story Dwelling, with it uk sni dines and modern improvements, located No. orth Eleventh street. Apply to 50 North Ninth street. octisit* SAXE-A three story DWELLING and BcS STORE, with two-story back buildings, stable on the rear, isa Pass? nnk Road. Lot 16 by no feet. Appiy.to OOPPPCK * JORDAN. 431 Walnut stieet. c£fes FOB SAXiE—No. 2320 GREEN street. A well* i§"}i built ROUSE, side yard; ail modern improve ments; in good order, lit mediate possession given, *TO MAN UFACTURERS.—Large lot oa tiuee Btreets at Seventh and Tasfcer streets, for sale. A tin, by J. R. MORRIS, OCll-4t* . 233 North Tenth street. rfS&k FOR SALE.-SEVENTEEN ACRES, on thO 2£“ Delaware, near the Reading Railroad Wharves. Apply to JOSEPH BALL, ccs-61* 51 North Sixth street. flfisf FOR RENT—The second, third and fourth FLOORS of BUILDING No. 136 North THIRD street. Immediate possession given, J. M. GUM* 31EY &SONS, 508 walnnt street. ■ fPO LET—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, IN SECOND X street, below Chestnut street, purposes. Apply to OOPPUCK. & JORDAN, 433 Wal nnt street, ; SEOEOE PLOWMMf SWEATER AND BUILDER £33 OABTBK .STJSKBrfts abo hi dock sTsasrr Machine Work ana MUlwrlHn* promptly- attend,* lylT-rpj % Pocket Books, , Portemonnaies, }|| M 5 | Cigar Cases, II a v\ (h *% | Portfolios, jpl’g g %ft a a I Dressing Cases, lljjj «“■ 2ft 1 Bank»s»fases.-] || •'* gj| // v^l^2 a LadiesandGenttf|S|S«edi6«rA [j ToS i. Satchels and MTafchS,* 0 ft ,i.S i **»cnine Bare 1 l^ f ! J | in all styles, jsj&c., ta.JaF
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