FROM EUROPE BY ATLANTIC CABLE. QtrEENSTO'WN, Nov. 24, Noon.--The steam ship Australasian, from New 'York Novem ber 14th, touched here this morning, and after landing mails and passengers, pro ceeded to Liverpool. - • L0111)014, Nov. 24, Noon.—The Fenian agi tation in Ireland still continues, and many arrests of persons and seizures Of arms have stiresdy been made. An American named McGilivernay, who was suspected , of being an agent of the Feniane, was arrested at Dublin to-day and imprisoned. Many. others, where-the, authorities have spotted, gill be immediately arrested. Au editorial writer in the Times of this morning believes the Emperor Maximilian has actually abdicated. - He looks for the' intervention of the United States Govern ment, as the next step, as a matter of course, but hopes that good results will follow. It is reported that twenty transports will sail from Brest to bring home the French troops, immediately after the arrival of the next mail from Mexico. , , FLORENCE, Nov. 24.—The Governtnent of Italy will renew the negotiations with the Pope at once. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 24, Noon.—The Cotton market opens quite active at yesterday's ad vance, and with prospects of a day's sale amounting to fully 16,000 bales. Middling Uplands 14/d. Lozinort, Nov, 24, Noon.—The Money market is steady, Consols opened at 90 for money. The following are the closing prices of American securities: Cl. S. Five-twenties, Illinois Central shares,. _ _ _ Erie Railroad shares, . . . . 45] Liverpool, Nov. 25.—The steamship Dim siana ' Capt. Harrington,,from New York Nov.. 10th, has arrived. LormoN, Nov. 25.—Tie conditiou of th 9 Mexican Empire is the leading topic in England and on the Continent. Trieste papers state that the health of the Empress Carlotta is unchanged. The /Sunday . Gazette this morning says the Royal Commission on- the, Neutrality laws will soon commence their sessions. Lord Cranworth will be President of the Com mission. Among its members will be Lord Houghton, Sir Roundel' Palmer, Sir R. Phillemore, Dr. Twirr and W. R. Gregory. There are vague reports that the Govern meztt proposes to send twenty militia regi ments to Ireland. PARIS, Nov. 25.—1 t is rumored that the Imperial Commission appointed to consider the reorganization of the French army will report h favor of adopting the Prussian Military system. PEsmn, Nov. 25.—The "Dealt" party have adopted an address to the Emperor of Aus tria, asking for the restoration of the laws of 1898, and promising that the Diet will consider the wishes of the Emperor as ex pressed in his recent rescript. By Steamer. NEW Yonn, Nov. 25.—The steamship Ger mania, from Southampton, Nov. 14, arrived at this port to-day. The ships Fortuna and Jason, both from Galveston, and steamship Delaware, have arrived at Liverpool. The ships Rhine and William Penn, from New York, have ar rived at Gravesend. Thirty-five cases ofyellow fever, fourteen of which had proved fatal, had occurred on board the steamship Atrato, arrived at Southampton from the West Indies. She has been quarantined The Secretary of State has proposed to give a reward of £15,000 to the family of Jacob Snider for his breach-loading invention. The cholera is diminishing in London. FRANCE. The Emperor of France has invited Prince Napoleon to take part in the labors of the Military Reorganization Committee. The French iron-clad sqnsdron has been ordered to be ready for sailing on the 28th inst., and it is stated they are to bring back the French troops from Rome. The Constitutiormel denies the statement in the Memorial Diplomatique, that Mr. Odo Russell bad spoken of the withdrawal of the Pope from Rpme, and his authority from the British Government to offer hospitality to his Holiness. No choler.sis reported inParis. The Emperor, Empress and Prince Impe rial had left Paris for Comtiegne. BONE. Mr.Gladstonehas written to the Italian °fa eial journal denying the account of his inter view with the Pope as published by the Italian Courier. Intelligence has been re ceived in Florence from Rome, that it has been decided at a secret consistory that if the Pope be obliged to quit Rome he will seek an stayinm in Malta. The ecclesiastical authori ties of. Malta have received a semi-official notification of this decision. SPAIN. The Paris Constitutionnel denies the state ment made by the Gazette de France, that an insurrection had broken out in Barcelona. Only a plot had been discovered at Sara gossa. Public order had not been disturbed. later intelligence states that complete tran quillity prevails in Saragossa and the Pro- Ninces of Arragon and Catalonia. 11.11JSSIAN POL&ND. An imperial decree has been issued, re mitting the exceptional imposts, taxes and monopolies in force in four hundred and fifty towns in Russian Poland. Four hun dred thousand citizens and peasants will Thus become proprietors of their estates in consideration of the payment of certain in demnities. SWITZERLUID. The Independent party have triumphed in the elections. The Grand Council is compos ed now of 63 Independents and 41 Radicals. - - - PRUSSIA. The Finance Minister has presented the budget for 1867. He stated that twenty seven and a half millions of thalers had been paid into the Treasury. The revenue of 1866 showed 168,804,000 thalers, including 4,600,- 00 derived from war contributions, thereby exceeding the estimates by 7,500,000 thalers. DENHARIL. - The King had opened the Rigsraad in per son. He said, a bill for the dowry of the Princess Dagmar would be introduced. By the treaty of peace between Austria and Prussia, the latter has undertaken to restore North Schleswig,in so far as the population by free voting pronounce themselves in fa vor of such a step. Our hopes have ever been directed to this object. The justice of these hopes has been recognized by Napoleon,who has testified to a warm interest in our coun try. Denmark sees in the proposed settle ment of the question, a proof of the friend ship of Prussia. From California. BAn FnANcrsco, Nov. 24,--The steamship Golden City, from Panama, with New York advices of Nov. Ist, arrived here to-day. The bark Perle, for Hong Kong, takes out $197,000 in treasure. The committee in charge of the represen tation of California at the Paris Exposition have reported against contributing a section of the big tree. W. P. Blake, of California, has issued an address to the people of the State, detailing the manner in which mines and agriculture are to be represented, and declaring his pur pose, after arriving at Paris, to publish, in "English, French and German, an account of the soil, agriculture, quality and price of the public lands, the cost of living, rates of wages immigration and farming statistics. He will also deliver an address in> tne French and English languages, and will il lustrate it with maps, engravings, drawings and references to the California collections. Destructive 4:conflagrations. 33.41sts.as CITY, Nov. 25.--A. large four. stety house, used as a grocsry commission store by Check dc Co., and Scott, Cutler. (St Co.,.lras burned to-day. The loss isr esti mated at $lOO,OOO, abouttwo-thirds of which iA covered by insurance, two clerks of Citeck Co.,,patned Quiet and Rickert -4, in at.. tempting to eecape,from the building; were suffccated, and their bodies consumed. Another man, named Hughes, jumpedfrom a third4tory-, window, and Was' severely injured. The fire was the work . of an In cendiary. • MmuLE, 'elute*, between Lawrence and Warren streets, ,containing thirty to' forty houses, were burned this morning. The 'loss is probably $lOO,OOO, partially covered by insurance. (MTV BULLETEV. CITY MORTALITY.—The number of inter ments in the city during tho past week was 270 against 250 the same period last year. Of the whole number, 13 . 2 were adults and 138 children-76 being under one year of age; 146 were males and 124 females; 78 were boys and 60 were girls. The greatest number of deaths occurred in the Twenty-fifth Ward, being 18, and the smallest number in the Thirteenth Ward, where only one was re ported.. The Principal causes of death were —croup, 8; congestion of the brain, 8; con sumption, 40; convulsions, 8; disease of the In.art„ 6; debility, 13; scarlet fever, 20; ;typhoid feirer, 11; inflammation of the lunge, 25, and old age 10. • PAEVENG A COVNTERESITSOhII McClay, 'who was arrested at Manayunk for passing a one hundred' dollar counterfeit_ note on a saddler, in payment of - two horse, blankets, bad a bearing before H. S. Commissione r Sergeant on Saturday.- The-testi, monY " Wa S to the effect that after . the 'note was passed the defendant offered to redeem it. One of witnesses testified that' he had seen a num ber of notes of the denomination of $lOO, $5O and $2O in the possession of the defend. ant early on the day ,of the arrest. The Commissioner decided to. hold McClay to answer in the sum of $2,000. PASSENGEIt RAILWAY ACOIDENT.—Jor dan B. Russey, residing in Haverford street, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets, fell on Saturday afternoon from a Market street passenger railway car, upon which he was riding. The wheels passed over his left leg, fracturing it badly. He is a driver on the road, but was not on duty at the time of the accident. He was taken to the hospital. SHOPLIFTING.—Before Recorder Eneu, on Saturday, Jacob Benson, colored, and Mar cella Saunders had a hearing on the charge of shoplifting. It was testified that Benson stole two pieces of dry goods from the store No. 324 North Eighth street, one of which was found f in the possession of the female defendant. They were held for a further hearing. CAUGHT IN MAcErnsrkkY.--William Kiff, who lives in Warren street, near Thirty eighth, while working on Saturday after noon in the car-shop of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, had his right - hand caught in the machinery through the dis placement of a strap. It was badly crashed and bad to be amputated at the Penwyl vania Hospital. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.-LEdWill Spear acci dentally shot himself on Saturday after noon. through the leg, below the knee, at his office, No. 129 South Seventh street. He was cleaning a musket which he sup posed to be unloaded. It exploded, inflict ing, a severe wound. One of the banes is badly fractured. OBlTlTARY.—Professor Benjamin Carr Cross died at his residence in this city on Saturday. He had been in poor health for some time. The deceased had been for years a teacher ofanusic, and was one of our best organists. He was well known and highly respected in the city. FELL THROUGH A ELiTCHWAY.-Zi. co lored man named Francis Degraff, who lives at No. 604 Barclay street, while en gaged in storing wool in the fourth story of a warehouse, fell through the hatchway to the lower floor, and was dreadfully hurt. He was taken to_ he hospital. The National Race Course. The sixth race over the National course at Washington came off on Saturday in the presence of at least 4,000 delighted spectators, among whom were General Grant and mem bers of his staff; Secretaries Browning and McCulloch; the Hon. W. E. Chandler, As sistant Secretary of the Treasury; Sir Frede rick Bruce and attaches; Judge Carter, of the District Supreme Court; Colonel Ward H. Latnon; Secretary Stanton and others, and a large number of ladies. The City Councils and the bar of this city were well represented. The race was for a purse of 52,000, mile heats, best three in five. The horses entered were the famous Dexter. the trotter George Fawcett and the p.Acer Polly Ann. The hoise George Fawcett was for merly known as Silas Rich. The race com menced shortly after three o'clock, with Fawcett on the inside track. Dexter started behind, but soon shot ahead, making the quarter pole in thirty-seven seconds, and kept his distance to the home stand, which was reached in 2.261. In the second heat Dexter was again be hind, but soon distanced all his competitors, making the quarter pole in 35 seconds, the half mile pole in 1.11, the three-quarter pole in 1.15, and the judges' stand in 2.211, dis tancing his competitors by over two lengths and beating his own time by three quarters of a second; that is, he beat it on a track of this character, coming in about two seconds behind what he made on the Kalamazoo course a year or two since. In the third heat Dexter did not make as good time, probably because he realized the fact that he did not have foemen worthy of his heel. He, however, started again in the rear, but quickly passed his antagonists, making the quarter pole in 1.161, the three quarter pole in 1.53, anct reached horn Me 2.291, leaving Fawcett and Polly Ann far away in the rear. The horse Fawcett did good running in this last heat, and made a desperate effort to pass his antagonist. Dex ter was of course proclaimed the victor, and his proprietor took the purse. THE WELCOME TO CONORESS.—A meeting of the Executive and General Committees having in charge the arrangements for the mass welcome to Congress, was held in Washington on Saturday night,and after receiving the reports from the various sub committees, the meeting resolved that Capt. A. J. Bennett and Mejor Wm. S. Morse, of the Finance Committee, immediately visit Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Colonel H. S. Pearce, of the United States Army, is to act as temporary Chairman of the Committee, with power to act in the collection of funds in the District. It was ordered that the Committee on Orators and Speakers be requested to invite ex-Vice President Hamlin to deliver the ad dress of welcome in the event that General Logan shall decline. ; TEM Commissioner of the General Land Office has just received a specimen of argen tiferous :galena from the newly disoovered mines on James creek, between St. Vrains and the north boardet, in Colorado. This discovery is important, as it indicates a con tinuance of the metal-bearing veins in a northeasterly direction, to within a short distance of the plains, and opens up a dis trict rich 'in minerals, and close in prox imity to the coal regions. ' • • l'Hn President is, still engaged in the pre paration of the annhal message, but nothing beyond speculation and inferences from his former tieclarationii can be asserted con cerning it. The actual condition of our foreign affairs, and the intentions of the government in• relation to thew, be ascertained .from the publication of the dorm went itself rather than, from conflicting vewsnaper staternents. nOTTOIT AND BAIL DUCK of ever, from ono to atz feet wide, rill nu Tont on: Awrins Dna, Pnyerfac.kerefejli_nzßall Twine, tIO JOIE7 Xt9, X VEX...IAN tr"., - Roam a:m(4'BloB7i THE DAILY SVENING BIILLETIN.---PHIL&DELVITIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER' 26, 1866 ' To. 01l plows of sonagement 21111.7 XBB no le o'clock any evening. , lobst-te A D_RLAIDE - THE RENOWN/JD TRAGEDOENNM. - AOADIIMY OF MUSIC: D1EEC1'0R.........J. GRAIL Mr. GRAD has the honor to announce that MLLE ADELAIDIt•RISTORI. in conjtuicticn with her Dramatic Company of cele brated Artistes, expressly engaged in Europa for her transatlantic toar, will give 1n FnUadelphla, during a - peritto of two weeks, a season of eight nights of dee rnat'c representations, commencing ON MONDAY. DECEMBER 18. • - Subscript ions for the Season of eight nights will be' received on Friday, Saturday and Monday, November Seth and December Ist and 341: no2etfi NEW CHESTNUT, STREET' THEATRE. . CMISTNUT street; above TWIELETEL Donn open at 7. Curtain rises at TAB. MONDAY EVENING, Nov, 26, First appearance of _ MR. • JOHN MODONOUGH, and production of . • DION Bt,ITCICAULTI3 GREAT DRIIMA, THE LONG STRIKE, produced with • ENTIRELY NEW AND MAGNIFICErea' - SCFNERY, ' • and several powerful Tableaux, among which may be enumerated . TILE DRAWING OF THE LOTS, EUr.rove,'S LANE. and the • ' CITY OF MANCHESTER, and the GREAT TELEGRAPH SCENE. The Management have made arrangements with the Western Union Telegraph Company to introduce a wire Into the T heatrs for ihia great scene, and bare also arranged to receive the latest Telegraphic c.ews up to 9SO r. M., which will be read to the audience, thus connecting the Chestnut Street Theatre with all . parts of the United States and with Europe by the kuhmarine Cable. The piece will be 'presented with a MO , T POWERFUL CAST. To conclude with FOUND IN A FOUR WHEELER. THORSDAY AFTERNOON, November 29th, THANKSGIVING MATINEE. HE.NRIETTR, TEE FORSAKEN. SATURDAY AFTE,RNOOIg, December let, FIRST McDONOUGH MAPMEN. ARRANNA-FOGU.E. Prices as usual, RS, JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STNFE‘, TREATRE. Begins a RMA. 7}t 4 'ENTIRE CRENGE OP PERPONCE. First week of the distinguished PROTEAN AN D LY RIC ARTISTS. NB. AND MRS. HOWARD PAUL, Who will appear MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS In their celebrated un'inie and elegant PARLOR EN T.ERTAIR /LENTS, Preceded each evening by a FAVORITE COMEDIETTA y the Dramatic Comaany. PM DAS —BENEFIT OP MRS. H. PAUL. Beata secured six days In advance. . 1.1 11R , I - :43t• :t: . 4: • . rner NINTH and WALNUT Stn. Commence at e ; 3;. MONDAY Eva:SING. Nevembez 26th, MISS EFFLE GEBMON. Having recovered from her aerlom illness, will ap • I. ear, alter an absence of three months, in Boncicault's oa Hilary Drama of JRSSIFL BROWN 08, THE RELIEF OF LUCHNOW. And John Brougham's Glorious Evtravagansa of POCAHONTAS. • H. R. IL Pocabontas....— Effie Germon THURSDAY, TWANESOIVING, at 2 o'clock, A GRAND DAYLIGHT FESTIVAL. AM:ERICA N THEATRE. THE <MEAT a VENT. TONIGHT AND EVERY NISHT, also TB A NEC aOII7MG DA v . at 2 o'clock, And SATURDAY MATINEE,at 2 o'clock. THE BLACK MOOR. n 026 N.EW ELEVEN'TH STREET OPERA. BOOS' , ELEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT. THE FAAtur y PaNORT , ' OPEN FOR THE SEASON. CARNCI:OSS & DUCEY% MIN The Great Star Trocial3_of the World, to tI ST : BI ieI 3 rMANI RTHIOPIAN SOIIiEIH LONGS. DANCES, NEV. BURLESQUES, PLANTATION SCENES. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing, at 8 o'clock. arasatn# - , Vol ER OF ACADEMT.—FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 1' November SI:). FIRSTt haLf•paat 4 CARL WOLFEOHN'S of a Saris of SIX PIANO FORTE MATINEES. when he will have the valuable ald of Mr. J. POLLAK Baritone, from the Royal Opera, Dresden . Subscription Lists, Ticketa and Pm grammes at the liftt , lo Stores. Single adrolealon, /I to, as above. and at the door. Doors open at 4 o'clock. n024-6ti _ - ON I..THIBITION at the P.ENNSYLVANIA. ACA BF 1Y OF FUZE ARTS, a superb collection o PAINTINGS, of the French, German and Belida. Schools of Art. Admission, :IS cents. Will shortly close nor. et• GERMANIA OROHESTRA.—Putdic Rehearsals every Saturday afternoon, at the MUSICAL FOND HALL commenting at haltpast three o'clock. Engagements 'made by addressing GEORGE BA.bT ERT. agent, 1231 MONTEREY street, between Race and Vine. nos tt • • v. ASIA Irep •I • :4/11:4it. above :4. Open from 9 H. to 6P. M. amin West's great Picture of C11131.18T P.. 1? r o • 1. leaf . . _ F LOUR. The attention of Shippers to South American Ports, and the Trade generally. is called to the following Oa lebrated Brands of FLOUR made from NEW WHEAT and of which they are the sole receivers In this IVORY SHEAF, ST. LOUIS, LaNOLFT'S cristarez. NED'S Z.f I'LL% L RURA PAWAGOULA. ANTI-PaNIO, 011ANTrE. psThi:lynnti ll%Le ga in t l i zti v tr y , best round hoop R. J. RIDDELL& 00., 8. W. corner Broad and Vine streete. sett ELWELL'S Ladies' and Gentlemen's C -rr it , 727 and 729 ARON STREET, These spacious Saloons have been elegantly fitted up and re opened by EVAN ILLWELL, a Caterer €f Tinny Years' Experience. BREAEFASTS. DINNERS and SUPPERS furnished WERDINo, DINNER...and SUPPER PAILTIEs map plied at the shortest notice. French Confections of every variety. Four spacious Supper Rooms added for the scum. modation of Societies. noi4•imt AVM. GRANGE & EON. Have opened their new nod commodious building, No. 711 North Second Street, And stocked the setae with a cholee selection of goods, comprising Plain Gold Band and Decorated French, China TEA, Dn. NEB, TOILET and TETE-A-TETE SETS. CH tNAand GLASS COLOGNE BOTTLES, CB INA , PARIAH and LAVA VASES, CB INA and CRYSTAL CARD RECEIVERS, BoTrmm lAN TOILET SETS, STATUETTES, etc. Constantly on band, a full assortment of the best rt. AS es of WRITE IRON STONE WARE. n02.2,-un? SEOTWELL SWEET CIDER', Our usual supply of this celebrated CIDER, made from Harrison Apples, just received, lEtobertq 9 Dealer in Pine Groceries, ELEVENTH and VINE .STREETS iIEORG,E , 4,:fIHPENTER . BUILDFS3, 23'2 0:61-LTE1/ tsr)a ImoS' STREE - T If s• 'Hue Work and AdUlsvirkrod PmoPtly dkOrolr 171,r.rnt BMW Ei.EUITLAND- 17 NDEEtTAREB, . . : , f • NO. 25 SOUTH THIRTEENTH STREET: n017.3nal _ SWISS CARVINGS, in Penholders marksY; Bcok Paper Knives, Match, Stamp an d , Card Boxes and articles. , . mAsi s si ry . s pol 7 .lOt ata' add a Va9o7rietvol :s iL tn owt n h tritree t" t ral _ _ - 11 TRW. TURKEY. PRUNES, UITRRA.NP4, da rt( New Tnrkey Prunes, qua'ity very fineA,• !Jew Crop currants, Orange and Lemon Peel, New ilf/inua LA , mina. landing and for sale by 70E3. B. BITSSLEM L0.,108 Bout _Delaware avenue, LKIJSEMIEN73 6 18.14 Mil ono= wan -; ziaCmUw EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL CLOTHING HALL. iaIKOMI4SILOII, CLOTHING' HALL S. E. cor. Second and Fluke, CLOTHING 'FOR MEN AND BOYS. CLLOTHS, Department for Custom Work. E o p i., W A I.ID 8 & LAWRENCE r4L 9 ;ia V 114 WWI Ml , D 1 WW,7IAI BUY FURNITURE OF CIT/ON 017 ef o . 43- DEPOT, N. E. , Jorner NENP M and 1t...A.D.R - Sr; Street', and Dion. 87 and as/ North SECOND streNs. The largest, cheapest and best stock of Parnitare o very dmaiphou In the world, Furniture fir Pp-rbar Drawing Room, Chamber or Bed Rocui.Dining Roam Librarz., Edelen. Servants' Booms, 031ces, oak. Churches, Ood.Fvilows, Masonic or other Societies ShiPaJnati Wilton!, Clubs, Collmm Public Buildlngz Hotels, Boardi., g oases, Hmpitalis, Palm or a &no Piece of Furniture, Orders sent by post will be executed with &estatcs and with liberality ani ht.:Mess of dealing Parties a a distance may remit thronal onr Banker, the Far mer's and Mechanics' Nat_ Bank. Cheetnut &Zen, o the 'Union National Bank.Thlrd street., cc by Exprew Check or Fast Office order; imp - edlato aUmitlon wl, be given andsattstacticn 60EILD At CO.. N. E. corner Ninth and Market snc Wand 8914. Second street, Phila. - =9.17 SPRING MATRESS% BEST QUALITY AND STYLE, AND BEDDING OF EVBBY DESMUTION, N. G. FVLLIS, selOtl2 9 South SEVENTH Street. INERITICIP:kITC11:41 1 1118. 11,1UNICIPAL CILAIMS,— s UPS °PRICE. PnytAnr..t.earA, Nov. Intl, 1f:63.,1 NOTICE M HERhiIY GIVEN, in accordance with the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn. ss, Went& passed nth day of Nerd:L.A. D. 18i6; entitled "An Act relative to Registered Taxes and hiunicipa: Claims in the Connl7 of Philadelphia." that the follow. Mg writs of Fiche ludas sor claim have been p.aced my bands for 'service. to wit: City of Philadelphia vs. Osborn Conrad, owner. ctc... P . B'ecernber arum, 1E66. No. V; for the stun of seventy-nine dollars for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished. in paving the cart way on Seyhert street, in front of the lot of ground situate on the north aide of Seybert street, at the dis tance of two hundred and twenty feet westward from the %est side of le Lae eenth Street, in the Twentieth Ward of the city ofrPhlladelptda, containing in front or breadth on the said Seybert street torte feet, and extending In length or depth northward of that width at right angles to the said Seybert street on the eastern I tne thereof seventy one feet three and three nnarierc Inches and on the western line thereof thirty-seven eet eight and three-eighths inches. The city of Philadelphia vs. Warthman and Barron, owners ae ; C. P.. Dec. Term, 1866, No 4 25, for the sure of two hurdled and eighty lichee dot ars and twenty• one cents, for work and abet done and pert.); med. and materials furnished. against all tout certain lot or 'Glee* of sronnd. situate on the northwesterly aide of Memphis street, and extending from York street re Gordon street. In the Nineteenth Ward of the said city: containing In front or breadth on the said hiempois street one hundred at d twenty-nine feet six and one eighth Inches, and extending In length or depth north westerly of that width between the lines of York s .reef and Gordon street tlfty-tenr feet, More ()ries, Date 2.1504 The city of Philadelphia vs. Jeremiah Rhoads °rime, or reputed owner and contractor; O. P., Decembe , Term, 1868, No. 68; for the slam of one hundred and frty-c-Ight dollars for work and labor done and per. formed. and materials fern tatted to and fur eight cermt❑ buildings, and the said claimants have apportioned their said claim, and nesignated the amount due them on each of the Bald buildings, to wit: the stun of eighteen dollars and fifty cents, sea net No. I; Ail that certain two story brick house and lot or piece of ground on which the same is erected and curtliage apparte -at thereto, situate on the - west aide of Oriana street, to the city of Philadelphia commencing at the distance of One hundred and thirty feet and six inches (i 3 t feet 6 Inches) north 01 Berks street nom the amb.contalning in front on Orient', street twelve feet and extending In length or depth forty feet and three inches, nolo ftaw•it ricti_ll4 - 5-71f THOMSON'S LONDON IClTtnltimilol 3 ELTBDPEAN RAM:Ms, for families, hotel/. or public Institutions In TWENTY DIPPER EDU SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, He air arnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Grates Fireboard Stoves, Bath Bolters, Stewholeplates, Broil ens, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the raDZIIIIIICULIVSL norbm.w.temo JOB BARTLETT & SON. ittanniitcturers of the C.1.7.11138ATED BARTLETT HEATERS. LA, ring Flanges, Gro Gveos„--.P, Sheet Iron Wore of every_descrlEtton. A splendid smart-me= of PeFfIiSTERS ANI:' VENTILATOR'S, and Silver's Air tight Stoves, always on hand, at No. 924 Arch Street, - Philadelphia. antte-ti 11301L1B B. DIXON 4 f9O P : Late dadrotro 4 D1S:011- No. Jr "ir raitr i Air onfoolorstro of - .I.o*-DOWN b PAli coatAi M a, OPETCE And other eitA.TEB ) ..t.ntbracite, Wm:ninon.% end cot 1t7..y.5. ALSO ' SITENAGEB, Mgr Warming , Pahlto ond Private Boa.' itEGISTEBB, 17=TE.,ATC.P.B tlßlNChtrir-O.A.Pki. 0 . 50K.1NG-BANGPX , t, 8ATEt410115...... WIROLTCEIALIat' glut ithvAr,. IUEInfEAI I I4I CIARIDM WU&Le M T. HEWES & REAMER. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 418 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. (ASOVE. WILLOW,) PECELaDELPHLA.. [nov3-3tnosf Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Pbst Office will receive prompt attention. xe- COUNTRY WORK. ATTP.NDED TO. Inl C. LANCASTER. DIL GRAIN - 161'0E1i, SPRUCE STREET w - HARF ESTABLISICED IN 1826. CORN, OATS and MILL-P P.R . ° sold Wholesale an! Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered tc. , al parts of the City. ' se'r.ly • 're C. KNIGHT & CO., WROL.M9ALE GROCEI;J. Ali.B. E. Cor. WATER and 0137—STIWT streesa, sdelphla. Agents for th-o wale of the Products of t,„, Wathanark Bogor Refinery* and the Grocers' Sage 'Tonne, of Phllaulel.plana. .„ , • PAPER HANGINGs 1033.' WALL t'iMß'Zltsiii°p - apaell%lll.a" 2 ° Fine WINDOW SHADES manufactured. all eizee,at JOEINSTON'S DKPOT, - N 0.1033 k , pring Garden street, , eoe•lmi Below Eleventh: ugWFOR BALE.—A liege assortment of new and second-kand Carriages, top and no tOP /CRockaways and Oernaantowns, and Express/ Wagons, Express/( DODD &SONS, N 0.480 RACE street Nos. 2al and =GROWN street. 0011-3al . . _ MHE HANDSOME RESIDENCE S. E. ,CORNER I, , oI'SYRIJOE and EDIIITH streets, has been opened to receive' BO aRDERS. bingle rooms and sultm PrlvatelAble, if aesked. n01.2-1m• , the most novel andment V V elegant styles. MASON & CO:. 11017 /0t eti Chestnut Atteet. CLOTHING. EXCEL lOH PHILADELPHIA. - ES, AM? VE9MQC#3, Agents for Oiled Clothing HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. SHAILPH di THOMSON, No. 209 North Second street. CAISRLALGEt. BOMMINGia RETATIE DRY GOOD. G. No. 7 North Eighth Street: I have now in store and for sate a most complete and elegant stock of POPLINS! POPLINS! PLAIN POPLINS PLAID POPLINS. 8.N.P.111 se, cOIID POPLINS, IBISR POPLINS. COrg One case of STirar STRIPE PO D PLIN E EL onir 75 cent; worth IL liiERINOES! EMI - 1;1=ES! I have lust opened a fall line of PB.BNCII 103:111, NOES, of all desirable shades and qualities. New additionsln l)Rßibt GOODS made daily trem the Philadelphia and New York Auctions.. MIIBLIIIS ! 11.IISLINS I The Cheapest Muslin Store in the city. JUST OPENED; - 2.600 yards extra heavy Brown Sheeting, wide, fbr 24 cents. One case of Pillow-case Muslims, best, for 83 cents. GIIIEDS A GA T.T. Iffy Stock of ELAN - BELE! is large and. cheap. sett-pa,w,f-km/i • 1024 CHRSTNUT STREET E. IBEEDLES . _ Offers Novelties - NEEDLE WORE, CLUNY LADES LINEN COM, diS AND OUPFS PARIS RIM DcIiETS, LACE HANDEERCHLEFR, E0.9.11Er4Z., . TIISP, &c., rtr. In GreagAssortment, E. M. NEEDLES. SI - IThtflYlLSHOwpoot 446 WHITE HALL 446 DRY GOODS STORE. NO. 446 NORTH Br.COPD STREET SHARER FLANNELS. ELANMEM COV N TERPAN ES. CURTAIN MUSLIN& LAM. CLOTHS, CASsIMEREs, alum FHA WLS and DRABS GtXyDS. Just Opened. a splendid line of ALL•WOOL PLAID POPLINS for'," CO. J. MILTON HAGY & BRO., Successors to Joseph Hsu. T F. 'BEDELL. O. 147 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, East side. above Cherry street. has now on hand a fill line - of FALL and WINT.E.e. GOOTis, at redoced prices. Ladies's Merino Vests and Drawers. Gents' White, Clouded, Grey and Red Merino Eililrte and Drawers. Boys' Merino Shirts and Drawers. ; Hosiery. Gloves. Suspenders, Ties, Searle, dzi. , White Shirts on hand and made to order. A perfect tit guaranteed. octs-an NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Shawls. Shawls. Shawls, Poplins, Merinoes. Cashmeres, Plaids, Delaines, Chintzes, Blankets, Coin term!. es, QaTits, Flannels Mastics. Towelinc, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Cloths. Prices reduced; defy competition. STOI3 ES & WOOD. 7711 Arch street. Q DWIN BALL & Co.. 8 SOETH SECOND Elav•of • are now °perking their Fell and Winter imports Lions of 8111:1; 1 7 1 1, GOODS, CLOTHS, dn. Heavy Black Silks. Heavy Colored Silks. "Pima ' Beal Irish Poplins French and German Poplins, Black Goods in great varietZf. Brooke Long and Square gh.awls. alabli.l_ l lELitZ 80412 s 4 asA.ekc 13$ IX_ CY* IQ, Watch Maker, baying removed to No. 120 South Eleventh Street, Below Chestnut has onened a rew and care fully Selected stock of tine Watches. Jewelry, buyer ane rlated Ware. 14- B.—Chronometer, Daplex, Patent Lever at, lain Watches carefully repaired and warranted. nolaln w s-aud ,EVI AS LADOMUS & 1 - AItOND DEALERS & JEWELERS - WATTIM, JEWELRY & ULF= WIRE. WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. 802 ChestantSt., Phila. Haw on hand and are constantly receiving a largt and splendid assortment of GOLD AND BMWS WATCHYS of all styles, varieties, makes and prima All Watches warranted to keep good time. DIAMONDS IN GREAT VARLETY at lees them usual prices. A large stock to select from. cISdLVg EB AWNAZ B L an V Z WAR RY UIABLEFo n ram DAL GIPTS. WATCHES RIEPAIRED In the best manner ant , warranted. DIAMONDS Bought for Cash. Also, Old Gold and sliver. OCI6 GOODE FOR-LADIES. A NO. ONE W 431- - A. TN FOR SKIRT FAOINGS. I invite the attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE to inn stock of SILESIA 8 COLORED and FANCY SLEEVE LININGS, CORSET .DEANS, PRINTED OLOARINGS, VEST PADDING% .16., on hand and receiving from Philadelphia and Eastern manniEo. Curers. THOMAS R. GILL, nolitm re a 3mi 6 STRA.WBA.ItRY Street. BLINDS ANN SHADES.- B. J. WILLIAMS No 18 NORTH* SLXTE. <STBt, ECANTIFAUWIIRIM, OW V VINETIA . Ii BLINDF WINDOW MADE R, The largest vase dnest assertreesat la the WI at ict ire=es made and letterel4 siva ~'~~~w COAL. H. \ 134. gekSIEITON'S .VERY, SUPERIOR FAMILY COAL. • LtOMMUNITY43 DEPOT, nalmt.W.f.22l/ BROAD' AND , WOOD STREETS. R' • A •• Al. MEE , lIIIDERSIONELD lotv/TE ATTENTION Ti 3 N. their stook Of.: Itockbionntain OoniPadY's Coal. "Lehigh Navion Ocimpany's pont arid Locust hfonaUdn which they ase_prepozeotte !sell at the lowest zoarivs Dam and to deliver in the beat condition. Orders left with B. MASON' EINES, Ifranttlin InsW into Ituftdins, SEVEN= strjylt i _below Market wit to Promptly itilendea to. limm.p 8.13131A5m eee,tf Arch Street liVhart Bohurzu , pleu—suaAssauur. BEAVErs MEADOW Aza stlais Mountain; 'Lehigh' Coal, antt best Lcottl - Ems teem Seheyllylll. Pre_ared fu Nxaci&l raYuses Deppit, N. W. earner ,Ex snii areal. ONIFe. 3Svtll9 South MODEM street. • 0.b.% - • -J. WALTON OIA TKBEIEC. R. A. & J. J. WILLIAAIS„. N. IN. cor. Broad and Green Sts., OSTER 50,000 Feat 4-4 and 5-4 Ash Floorinc. SUPERIOR QUALITY, WELL SEASONED. Walnut, Butternut and Chestnut, ASH, OAK and POPLAR, n04113d LUMBER Seventeeritb. and Callowhill Streets;, PHILADELPHIA. 0c:31.3m 1866, B -W.DATE PINE . EOARDS AND PLANE, _ , 4-4, 5-4, 6 4,2, 23a, 3 and 44ach. CHOICE PANEL AND FIRST COMMON,I6 WA Inne. 44,5 4, 6.4, 2. 234. 3 and 4 -Inca. WHITE PINE. PANEL PA.rrnaN PLANE. LARGE Axil> SUPERIOR bTOCIC ON HAND. 1866 ..-AMIN I 3 I ! BUILDING! BUILDING; BUILDING LUMBER! LUMBER! 4 4 CAROLINA. FLOORING, 5-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE &LOURING, 5-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. • WHITE PP 4 E FLOORING. ASH FLOORI • G. WALNUT FLOORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. • STEP BOA• 3 RAIL rliA - Vx. PLASTER/w., LATH. 1€ 66 --CEDAR ANT; CYPRESS SHINGLEi3. LONG OFDAR SINGRS. SHORT CED.A.I: SHINGLES, COOPER PHINGLES, . PINE A.StORT.MIRKT, FOR SALE LOW. No. 1 LEDAR LOGS AND POTS, No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS. -1866 -1,1721.8 ER FOR UN lERTAIKERS ! • LEBBEt• FOR UNDERTAHRBA! R. 1.•.• CEDAR, WAL ADP AND PINE, 121 , f} CEDAR, WALNUT AND PINE. -1866- ALBANY LUMBE OF ALL KI NDS. ANY :ABE R & OE ALL KINDS. SONED .7ALNIIT. SRA:RIZ:ED WALNUT. DBY POPT , IR e 'RESEW AND ASIL OAK PLANK A:. D BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENKERS. 1866. - (9211 Ngl Year, ,±,c9E10 3. 3. tPANISH CIGAR BOX-BOARDS 1866 - R. SPRUCJCE C E, IS JOIST—SPRUCE JOIST-- SPRUCEJOIST FP.O I St 14 TO V. FEET LONG. FROX 14 TO 372 FEET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCAN CLING. MAULS. BROTEIRP. & CO., No. Zoo tioUTII Street., U-M_BEIL—The amaerldreed are prepared to ref:43l=- 14 orders for St, *Mary's, tiecrgia Lumber, of ecrlptlon, which will be promptly execateek. MUNDSOUDFat CO. Dock St. Wharf. fealhaif , _ , _ iaIRRORIt, A,.ND FRA3I7Ei. A. S. ROBINSON 910 CIIESINITT STRUT:. LOOKINGGLASSE& PAINTINGS Engravings and Photograph,. Plain lad OnusreeilUd Gilt Zrarnea. Carved Walnut and libeny Framed, ON RAND OR MADE TO ORDXR. GEORGE C. REZIAUFP, Manufacturer of LOOKING-GLASSES. FORI RAIT, PHi7PO GRAI.H. PICTURE FRAMEQ. GLIM MOULDINGS and CORN'IC No. 929 ARCH Street, Phaadeli tB AAL Chromo-Ltthograpbs, Paintings, and a great va riety of Engravings on band. Frtunemakers suiplied WitormßATE AND RETAIL. sZern* LOUKING GLASSES.. A lar e assortment Ornamented GILT and WAIr FUT For eale by ET, CO W .- PLANED; 53 Beath Fourth treat, near Chestnut PATENT SHOULDER SEAM =rim ALLIERNACTORY. Orders fcr these celebrated &tarts erappliait UMW4n, , at brief notice, GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods. Of Late styles in fall variety. WINCHESTER & 00. 706 CHF.,STNIPI‘. J. W. SCOTT & ca.! SHIRT MANUFACTURERS. AND DRAI.VRA nsi Men's Furnishing Goods. No. 814 Chestnut Streetl Poor doors below the 'Coatfrusaals" PHILADELPHIA. FURVISIIING GOODS. SHIRTS made of NEW YORK KLUB Mrislin; only $4 00. 138081 price $5 50. 613111 TS made of WAIdSiTTTA Muslin, only v 3 rj; usual price $5. BOY'S • H.TRTS on hand and made to order. A liberal reduction ruadn to wholesale buyers. A full stock - of Welsh, Shaker and Canton Flannel. Undershirts and Drawers. also, Scarfs, Neckties,.. Gloves, Suspenders, etc., in great varlety. T. L. JACOBS; • nos-:ma No. =6 CHMSTNUT Street, Philada. GLOVES. OPERA (lOTA. 928 CHESTNUT ST.; Have jnet received a large assortment of LAD 9' OPICAAL Gum;Eli, EXNGLE AND DOUBLE BUDTO/qB, corugatieg of white, lavender, violet, and other huail tamable colon PRESTON STEAM LAUNDRY. WASHING, STARCHING, SCOURING AND. CLEANSING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. BEST WORK a lowest prices. OffiCe, 1309 Chdstnut. Sti, OcUM w 2/4
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