TILE LATE REV. DR. BRAINERD. .Eloquent 'Eulogy by Re,. Alfred Barnes Yesterday-afternoon Rev. Alfred Barnes delivered - a-memorial ' discourse - on the' late Rev. Dr. Brainerd, at the church in which the latter had so faitbfally labored for thirty _years. The text was : Daniel all. 2,3: shell -any of them that sleep In the dust of the earthawake—and they thac be 'Wise shall shine as the brightness of the - firmament, and they That turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever,ano ever." They shine as stars here, constituting bright constellations shedding ther radiance upon the earth. They are removed at death to 'shine in other Spheres 'and - worlds; shed ding:a brighter radiance there. f To ,human. view they seem to go out and become ex tinct, as when a star in the sky seems to burn out and to pass away forever. Those stars may pass away. The power - that created - them, and that made them so bright and beautifal, can as easily annihil ate thern,and beaming and beantifal as they are, they may have accomplished their pur poste and may have ceased to be. They are material and may perish. But it is not so - with mind; bright, beaming, illustrious , mind. That does not die. It is not lost. It does not cease to shine. It is removed to other worlds; it does not die. It leaves the earth, indee; it is withdrawn from human view;butit is transferred to other realms to -shine with undimmed and Increasing lustre forever. There is a difference in the brightness of those minds, both here and in the world above, as there is a difference in the bright ness of the heavenly bodies. "There is one glory of the suri, and- another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differeth from another star in glory." 1 Cor. ay. 41. - Those "stars" that God re moves from ,earth to other spheres, shine with different brightness here, and will shine with different brightness forever. All that are "wise" shall shine,indeed, as the brightness of the firmament. The Rev. Thomas Brainerd was born in Leyden,in Lewis county,in the State of New York, on She 17th of June, 1804. He be longed totthe family of Brainerds rendered illustrious by -the life and labors of- David BrainerdMissionary to the Indians;a name known and honored in other lands as well as in our own. In respect -to his own earlier training, I cannot be wrong in supposing that his an -count, in his life of John Brainerd, of the ordinary course of training in the family of the Brainerds, in accordance with the gene ral course of family discipline in New En gland, was . derived fronS what occurred substantially in his own father's house. At any rate, his own subsequent character and life can be best explained onthe supposition that this was the kind of training under which he was reared. As the account is itself instructive; as it may be presumed that it expressed his own views on the sub ject of the discipline of a family; and as such it cannot but be useful to bring it before this congregation in this form, at this time,l will copy a portion of the description. "We had enforced on us, in early life, with too - little effect, we fear, many of the 'principles which formed the characters of David and John Brainerd one hundred and fifty yeass ages "A boy was early taught a profound re •spect-for his parents, teachers and guar dians+, and-implicit, prompt obedience. If he undertook to rebel his' will was broken by persistent and adequate punishment. He 'was accustomed, - every morning and even , ing, to bow at the family altar; and the Bi ble was his ordinary reading book in school. He was never allowed to close his eyes in sleep without prayer on his pillow. ."Ata sufficient age no caprice; slight ill mess, nor any condition of roads or weather, was allowed to detain him from church. In the sanctuary he was required to be grave, strictly attentive, and able, on his return, at least to give the text. From sun-down, Saturday evening, until the Sabbath sun set, the sports were all suspended, and all secular reading laid aside, while the Bible, New I', agland Primer, Bunyan's Pilgrim's Frog. as, Baxter's Saints' Rest, tk,c., were corn: sanded to his ready attention and eheestully pored over. "He was taught that his blessings were abundant and undeserved, his evils rela tive few and merited, and that he was not only bound to contentment. but gratitude. He was taught that time was a talent to be always improved; that industry was a car -dixtal virtue, and laziness the worst form of original sin. Hence he must rise early, - and 'make himself useful before he went to school, must be diligent there in study, and be promptly home to do 'chores' at even ing. His whole time out of school must be filled up by some service, such as bringing in fuel for the day, cutting potatoes for the sheep, feeding the swine, watering the horses picking the berries, gathering the vegetables, spooling the yarn, running all • errands. He was expected never to be re luctant, and not often tired." The early purpose of Dr. Brainerd to -study law, and his change of purpose re • -suiting in his determination to come -crate his life to the ministry, were vividly sketched. He was ordained as an Evangelist, in New York, October 7th, 1831, and went im mediately to the West as a home missionary. In December of that year he was settled as pastor of the fourth church in Cincinnati, where he labored two years. In March, 1833, he became editor of the Cincinnati Journal, which he conducted, together with the - Youth's Magazine, until the autumn of 1836—nearly four years. During that period he assisted the Rev. Dr. Beecher, as a preacher,in the Second Presbyterian Church •of that city, an event which laid a founda tion of mutual confidence and affection for life. In-October,-1836, be was called to the pastoral charge of the Third Presbyterian Church, in Philadelphia, where he com menced his labors February Ist, 1837. His pastoral life here embraced a period of just -sbout thirty years—as eventful years in the history of the church and of our country as any that have occurred since we became a nation. The history of those years is fa miliarto you all. Dr. Brainerd, whether he was conscious - of any influences from these sources or not, - carried much of all this into his subsequent life, and his style of public speaking was formed mulch on these models. He would _have risen high in the profession which he had first chosen. He had been endowed with those talents which we naturally asso ciate with our best efforts at the bar; a deep :knowledge of human nature; a quick per • ception of the point at issue; power of disen s tangling that from all other points; skill in debate; abundance of illustration and of an ecdote: the power of perceiving the weak point of an adversary, and the strong points of his own cause; keenness of sarcasm, and invective If necessary; the power of antici pating all points of difference, of an adver stary; readinesii in summoning to his memory all that he knew,' and - a • power seldom - equaled of showing the heniousness of guilt and the evils of a violation of law. Dr. Brainerd's power eminently was that :-of a . public speaker—a public speaker in sregulax and set discourses—but, perhaps, - more strikingly in debate. His early op portunities of scholarship had not been great, and the state of his health and his sabundant public duties and his active life had prevented his greatly enlarging his -scholarship. He had, indeed, by reading, by , observation, by conversation, stored his mind with a great amount of information -on all subjects most important for him to know, but it did not pertain in any remark able degree to, either scientific or literary subject's Of information to be derived from the daily press, perhaps no man surpassed him; of information to be derived from ob servation and a keen sagacity, there were none of his brethren, who were his equals. His literary labors were mostly con fined, with one exception, which I shall have- occasion to - notice, to a few sermons; to a- few articles oin our Quarterly Re view, and to, the newspaper press. To the latter, -,alike by Ms ;taste. and by his conviction, that in this way truth could be beat pioinalgated; regulating •ttie public mind and correcting errors. he contributed mubh, and there are few n3en, Even of those devoted to the newspaper press, that could reach the public in this way in a more timely,spaciotts and effective manner. As apublia speaker, while in the, pulpit and in deliberate bodies, with no par t titular advantage of manner,but with much' arising, from his nervous temperament that would seem to promise little, he yet had a ' power which few men possess. In preach ing, he often plunged at once into the middle of his subject, and naade most direct' and • earnest appeals to the reason' and the con science. In debate he: seized at lance upon the real point in debate, and pressed that with a power of argument, with a forbe of language, with an amplitude of illustration, and with a severity of invective and Bar e/LEM, if necessary, 'which few men have ever exhibited , in debate. Like David Brainerd, and most of his fa mily, he was a man subject to depression of spirits; and he apprehended much, as his own father-had suffered much in the closing scene of life. He apprehended paralysis, perhaps months or years of helplessness,and ,at the same time months or years of mortal - darkness and depression. From both these he was mercifully preserved. In a moment, almost in the twinkling of an eye, without anything unusual to excite apprehension or alarm, without pain, without consciousness, ,be was taken from earth to heaven. Could Ithe warmest affection for him have ordered ,the circumstances of his death' more merci fully or kindly ? I trust it will not be regarded as inappro priate, in conclusion, to refer, in a word, to my own personal feelings and my own sense of loss, when he was so suddenly taken `away. Never before have Iso felt that I stood alone on the shores of the great ocean of eternity as I felt then; and why should not the personal fri&ndship of so manyyeara be allowed to utterts feelings in sympathy with a mourning congregation, on an occa sion like this? Why should not the memory of other days come uver my soul here? Why should I not unite with you in speaking of the loss which I have sustained as well as you? Why should I not be permitted, while I speak of his public life, also to bear my testimony to him as a warm-hearted, true, generous, sincere and affectionate friend? For an unusual period in human life—for thirty years—we - were united in such inti macy and friendship, as rarely exists on earth, and is still more rarely prolonged for such a period; for we lived and labored side by side, and took _sweet counsel to. gether. We traveled together; we-prayed together; we rejoiced together; we mourned together. We had no envies, jealousies, or heart-burnings, and there was nothing to be forgiven on eithei side when he died. We rejoiced each in the success of the other as if it were - his own success—for it was suc cess in the cause for which we both lived, and in the advancement of that Master's kingdom which we were both endeavoring to promote. When he was buried 'I felt as if ball of myself was in his coffin, and was committed to that grave—how could I help it? I have younger friends among my brethren, dear to my heart, and secaring daily more and more my affections, butyou must approach the period when the omin ous number "three score and ten" is not re mote, to understand how a man feels when the friend of thirty years dies, and—such a friend—is committed to the tomb. _'Be died at Scranton, Pa.,Ang. 21,1866. PASSENGERS SAILED In steamer Tonawanda, for Sayatunth—charles Nauman, 2dichat I Towers.Jr.J 0 Raymond. Catharine Longo, John McKean and wife. B. H German, Sim Morse, John W Price. Thus Burgess, Philip Thomas, Jos Moulder, John C Dingler,J C Crompton. JO Cram, B Dever eux, Mrs Johann Eggart and two children, Mrs C Gardner and babe: Miss Lavinialloopes. Jno rollock, A J Strickland, Win Patin, Hopbin Davis, James Burns. trriVal arta S 11ng Of Ocean Niteasiess TO r(zra MAC YO "4.431 Brit.m , I. .. . . . Glasgow... New York ............Nov. 2 Bosphorus.- ... .:-...LlverpooL-Boston&Pklla...-Nov. 8 Hibernia .....- ..... --Glasgow-New York Nov. 7 Aleppo ....... ----Liverpool-New York Nov. lo Celia, .London-New Y0rk....... riov. lo :Sty of Dubiln..--Llverpool-New York ............Nov. iu City of Wasitington-Liverl-New Y0rk...........N0v. 14 aermanla ..... - seruhampton....New York Nov. 14 Ihe Queen...........Liverp001-New York ...........Nov. 14 Propontis.---.-...Ltverpool-Boston&Pldla . .--Nov. 17 foods-- ..... --Liverpool-New York -Nov. 17 iiangaroo .......--LiverpooL.New Y0rk............N0v. 17 Arago Havre...New Y0rk....--Nov. 21 America -Southampton...New York Nov. 21 10 DEPART. Ffagle ...New York... Havana ..... ----Nov. 28 Persia .New York-Liverpooll.....- ...... Nov. 23 far1fa......... ...... -New York... Liverpool Nov. 24 Erna___-...........New York-LiverpooL..-.... N0v.2.3 Floride.— . New York... Vera 0rm5........--Nov. 2s .31ty ofLlnierick_New York_LiverpooL Nov. 23 Scotland ...New York... Liverpool Dec. 1 Hendrick Hudson-Phliada-Havana...--- .Dec. 1 Star of the Union-Philad'a.-New Orleans.... .. .. .Dec. 1 Pioneer ...--Philadelphta.-Wiladngton,NC....Dec. 1 Whirlwin d......Philadel phis... Charleston ..............Dec I Hibernia. . --New York-Glasgow_ Dec. 1 Villa de Parli.....New York...Havre. Dec. 1 Bremen .New York-Bremen..- ....... :.....Dec. 1 Teuton's ...New York-Hamburg....- Dec. 1 City of Washingt'n..N York... Liverpoo- Dec. 1 Hibernian Quebec... Liverpool .Dec. 1 Ocean Queen New York-Aspinwall t 3 ec. 1 Fah See New York...St Jago .. ...... . ........Doc. 1 Corsica. .New York...Nassau&av' . a ....Dec. 3 (3'OART) Oke JAMES DOUGHERTY. } J °SERB C. GRUBB. liownErar Clonadarrzr. .L.D3101 , 7D A. BOUDER, th MEI litOliZai3:lls3. SUN RIBES, 7 1 1 bITE SETS, 435 1 HIGH WATER, 5 25 ABBLVICI) "11.:511E8.13.4. , , _ Brig Thos Walter, Millard, from St Martin's Oct 25 with salt. &c. to Jauretche t Lavergne. Paasengers— Uapt Rudolph and an apprentice ( 1 Collins). of the hug Nassau, before reported lost. Brig Matilda,hence, was tit st Barts. dim asted ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Philadelphia, Fultz. 36 hours from Wash inaton. with maze to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Novelty. Shaw. 24 hours from New York with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co Steamer Buffalo, Jones. 24 hturs from New York with mdse to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer C Comstock, Drake. hours from N York with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. Steamer DI 'Massey. Smith, 24 hours from New York with mdse toW Id Baird & Co. --- - • . Schr W Gillum. Scoville. from Middletown, Ct. Schr Rebecca, Crawford, from Egg Harbor. Behr hi C Willetts, Wheaton, from Providence. Seim BRR No 35, Bowen, from Petersburg Va. .tug Lookout, Alexander, from Baltimore, with 4 barges to W P Clyde & Co. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Ton awanda,lennin gs ,Savannab.Phlft and Southern Mail Steamship Co. Steamer Zodiac, _Etagere, Boston, Mershon di Cloud. Steamer Nfolk. Vance, Richmond, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer E C Biddle. hicCue,N York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer H L GEM. Iler. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Steamer Ruggles. Chase, New York, W P Clyde & Co. Schr Light Boat, Smith. Kingston, Ja. J B Barley&Co. Scbr J Truman. Gibbs. New Bedford, do Scbr Geo B Conover, Ketchum Richmond. R Jones. ,ohr Florence Rogers, Rogers, New York. captain. Schr 8 C Willets, Wheaton, Newport, captain. Tug Bodeen, Carr, with 10 barges for :Baltimore, W Oly de & Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Ea , • LEWES. Dam., Nov. c M Bark Village Belle, from Philadelphia for London deny; one bark, one brig and a BC2IO, n er, names:un known, went to sea to, day. Brig Remain e,from from for Cork, and schooner Mount Prospect, from Vineyard for Florida, are at the Breakwater. Tug America left the Breakwater last night for the Ship Ilertimac, ashore at Townsend's Inlet. Wind NW. Yours, &c. JOSEPH. LAFETRA. MEMORANDA Ship T J Southard, Einhop, cleared at Liverpool Bth Inst. tor this port. Ships Maria Adelaide, Sham, for this por 13tb, and Indus, Campbell, for do 27tthwere up at Liverpool 10th Instant. .„ • Ship Harrisburg, Wiswell, cleared tit Machias 21st inst. tor Buenos Ayres. Steamer Suwanee, Catharine, hence at New York 23d inst. and cleared 24th for Brazos. 'Steamer Wilmington, Spencer, cleared at New York 24th inst. for Galveston, Steamers City of Boston, Brooks, and City of Linter ick, Phillips, cleared at New York 29th Lust. for Liver pool. - Steamer Beilona (Br), Dixon, cleared at New York ?9th imt. for London. Steamer Alexandria, Shields, sailed frora Richmod 280 lost. for this port, Steamer Pioneer,Roxiasailed from Wilmington,NO. 24th Inst. for this port. - Stearatug Ellen, Davidson, hence at Briston 24th inst. Bark Blue Nose Bettie, .trom Boston for this port, sailed from Holmes' Hole 220 Inst. Bark Pericles, Snow, cleared at New York 24th Inst. for Panama. R , Bark Hazard._ arstens, cleared at New York 24th Inst for Pernambuco. Bark Princess of Wales, Taylor,from Boston for this port at Newport 23d Inst. Brig Watchmate Jones, hence at Dlgby 16th Inst. Brig J 0 York. York. hence at Portland 221 lost. ' Brigs Kate 13tewart, Paddock, and hi E Utouipaoni THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26-1866. Warren, from Boston for this port, at Newport 2111 !Bohr Agility. Pye, hence at Halifax Bangor. Behr 0 Pettit, Clark, cleared at 2.34 inst. for this port. Scbr Cs Edwards, Gandy, at Jacksonville 9th inst. from Boston. aßahr B Jayne. hea l at New Bedford 23d inst. 3LAI3JNIC WEBREEILLANY.. I The Belfast journal sta , es that the description 41 cargo, location, &o. of the wreck near the Hole in the Wall, reported by steamer Winooski, answer to that of the bark Gen Sharman, Cant A J Buss. of BelfaSt. Nthicb railed from i elaware Bay Sept 22, for Calves ton, and has not since been heard from. The wreck seen was loaded with iron , and machinery for a saw mill, dry goods, &c The sh poing mark on one place of machinery was "H F D.R.The vessel was wreckmd in the lace hurricane of October. and no doubt a d bands on board perished, as five bodies were found on NOTlCE.—Appllcation will be made to the Chief Commissioner ofilighways,onTllESDAY, INovember 27,1866, at 11 o'clock A. M.. for a contract to pave Forty-first street. between Woodlands street and Chestnut street, In the 'Twenty seventh Ward of the cl.y of Philadelphia Owners of property on said street desirous can attend at that time and place. The following owntra have signed for said work: John Bice. 220 fe; Charlea Camlaws, President o rad/ F. B. W. CO., C. M S. Leslie, 40s feet: John BfcCloskoY. 1:0 feet; S. A. Harrison, 78 feet; H. C. Flinkwir, 176 feet; D. P. r.outhworth. 87 test; ' , B Brady, 57 feet: C. M. Eutler, 28 feet: John Hanna, 175 feet; Charles hicFad den. 141 feet; James M. /Sellers, 80 feet; Jacob Y. Fine. yor James Stewart; 80 fees: Albert Moon, 50 feet; D. H. Dotterer, 50 feet; Daniel Steinmetz, 176 feet; Charles M. a 11,160 feet, . MICH AP-I, CUNNINGHAM, JAMES McNICHOL, Contractors. 1U -D Tris, lINIO.N BENEVOLENT. ASSOCIA.- TION Appeals for Special Case.—The HABT WELL FAMILY, consisting of several females, the victims of the late fire at 1303 Chestnut street, are still ill, alter three weeks of suffering, and are entirely destitute The UNION B uNEVO.LENT ASSO CIA') lON solicits special aid for them. Money sent to the Office of the Society will be immediately Spero- priated to the' sufferers, and a puolic acknowledg• meat made. n0244t THE LADrFS' IMMMITTEE OF THE SOL DLERS' AND. SAILORS , ' HOME Intend giving the inmates a Thanksgiving dinner. Contribution in poultry. pies, vegetables, cranberries, apples and gro• caries are 'earnestly solicited. aud may be sent to the Home at the corher of rixteenth and bert three daps previous, where a con:unities will be in attend ance to receive them, Mrs. D Paddock, Jr., Mrs Henry C.Townsend, Mrs., Caleb Hallowell, Miss Rachel Wetherlll, Mrs. John Carrow. Miss Jones, - Mrs. Charles S. Ogden, Committee, KFCI Alt NOTICE.—The drat annual ex.hlbl a - .4 . ticra of the OMEN'S NATIONAL ART ASSOCIATION Will -continue open, by lequeat, day and .evening until FRID, 3Grn NOYEIIiBER, t the saloon of W AY enderotti, Taylor & Brown, first icor, back room, NV. CEIFSA ST a* . REE 'The Exhibition 9l4 consistsT ul of over s T pecimens of Fine Ar), executed by carmen. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP Cial ?ANY, A U. 814 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE. Notice is hereby given that by a resolution of the Soard of Directora of the abovenamed Company, Morn ed August th, 1866, the FOURTH and lest in ,tanment of the Capita! Stock of said Comuany, being I'EfIRIY PEP. CEA TUM. or sEVENTY-FIVEDOI, .ABS per share. has been called in, find 13 due and payable at this office. _ 01. kICE OF THE, FECILADWESPITA. AND SOUTHERN MA U. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Jl4 SOUTH DELAWAEE AVENUE. PRILADEt, I-33E1,November Sth, 1866. STOCKHOLDERS' NOTlCE...Subscribers to the "apital Stock of the Philadelphia and Southern -ii , :t.anzifsblp Company are hereby notified that certiti eaten fcr the same are now ready, and will be Issued ;rem this °nice In exchauge , for the installment re etipts. WTLT Initt MALCOLM, nee -Im/ heat entry and Treasurer. LC:. OFFICE OF. TB E LEHIGH COAL - AND r NAVIGATION COMPANY, PELI_LADEL. PULA., November IS, MS. The Etockholders of this Company, whose names ppeart as such on their books on the Sth thy o f Sep ember last, at 3P. M.,, are hereby notified that the privilege to subscribe to new stock at_par, on ale terms of the circular of August 29,1866. will expire on tue Let day orDecember next at 3 P. H. DOLOVON EMERNERD, ncls,teel Trese,- *J• ERRORS OF YOUTH —A gentleman wh , soffereci for years from Nervous. Debility, Pre matmeDecay, and all the effects of youthful indisrre• t ton, wilt fort he sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for mak ing the simple remedy by which he was curet Suffer. ere wishing to profit by the advertiser a experienw,can do to by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDMir, No. 42 Cedar et . New York. er ^ ",na,l3t* [C'AN ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETMO OP the Stockholders of the OCEAN OIL COM. PANY OP PENPSYLVAN/A. v/111 be held at the utUce of the Company. N 0.147 tooth POURIH street., on TUESDAY, Noyarah, 1E66, at 12 o'c 00.k.M W. J. CHAPLAIN. Semetal7. rOl6 a144.-Wo Pamimvasme, Na;z.l3, IE6B. e THE ANN DAL MEETING Of THE STOCKHOLDERS of the RUSSELL FARM u CO.MPANY Will be held on MONDAY. Decern r 3d, 1t 6, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 112 South FOURTH :reet, Second Mary, frontroom. nol7l4t* DIVEND Nola —OFFICE O TICE OCEAN ID OIL COMP = ANY. NO. 147 F South t 0 'TETE Street. • The Directors have this day declared a dividend of TWO AND A HALF PER CENT.. being twenty-five ce_nts per share, on next,aital stock. payable on and atter December l o st clear of State tax. Transfer books will close on the 21th at 3P. M., and open De cember 3d. DAVID BOYD, In., Treasurer. Pair.summa - ra, Nov. 23, 1886. n024-6tl PkNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TREAsIIRER'S DEPARTMENT. Pyar.Ankmusr.s. November 1,1866. NOTICE 0 STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have thts day declared a =eroi annual dividend of porn PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after November 30, 1865. 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T.T.icrus MBE OF PETLIDOIL—THE LL 0/ PRELIDOR, Mimiclan and Chess Player. by (31ta , !.flea, Greek Professor In the University of Penney] vaults, with a Supplementary likaa on Philidor, al ]base Author land Chess Player, by e Van Hof . . tebrand find de Lora, Envoy Extraordinary and Kin , 3 e u r r t P ofS n a l x p e.Wne of the ,K oicntavof M P r v ussi v a, m a , t On la . - ep. Price W.. Lately Published by E. H. B u Tura a co.; 117 South Fourth strata 628. w , TirsiPsMil,'R's•T our. 628. , LE PETIT TR a IL,for the Promenade, 234 yds.round. THE CHAMPION TRAIL, fbr the Drawthg:•ltoem, 3 yards round. These Skirts are in every way the most desirable that we have heretofore offered to the pubic; also, cont. plete lines of Ladles', Misses' and Chiidrens' Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts trom 2,4" to 4 yards in circumfer. ence,of everylength,all of "our own make," wholesale and retail and warranted to pricedtisfaction. Constantly on band, lOw!New York made Skirts. Plain and Trail. 20 springs 90 cants; 28 springs, al; 3o springs, 11 ICI, and 40 springs, $1 26. rkirta made to order, altered and repaired. _Call or send for Circular orb tylea, sizes and prices. • Manufactory and Safest ems, No. 628 A rch c Street. ' WM. T. HOPEINS. nOl4-3m/ -THE PHILADELPHIA BIDING SCHOOL, POURTH street, abeVe VINE, is now open for & 1 4',11111 and Winter Season. Ladies and Gentlemen will find' every provision for comibrt and safety. se that a thorough knew,ledge of this beantiftg imam pih3hment may be obtained by the moat timid. Saddle homes trained In the best manner. Saddle horses, berms and vehicles to hire. Also, carriages for hum. rals Sendto - cars, &C. =onus =ARIZ di 80Ni SPECIAL..NOTIti.bm' somr mars, Agent. Mice 715 South Seventh street, Above Sensor° ADMISSION 2.5 : CENTS WII,LIAIf J. MALCOLM% Treasurer Re2II7EL P. PRICREE, beeretaryand Treasurer kqtvloolzlilik`ilirreiVll HOOP SHIRTS. itUdoltltlaMlom. lezne Coffees., . . , . Old Government TA.VA, /vine ZIOCILA, EAST 1 DIA and 3-41.2W3A."- For dale by PILLKE IBEW J/CIISBY LEAP LARD Jot received aad for Bala by • _ E. Or KNIGHT & CO.: • noisqm S. st.corner Water and Chestnut streets. _ VOX 'S FARINA CR &CXXEOS. AV Freak Ctrackers or this unrivaled Brand always 011 hand and for sale In bble, and bble., by • ALDmon, lERXES Qum 18, 20 and 22 Letitia street, 'Faclualve'Agenta. 1 /Ma" Calls papAR PEACIEES, WINSLOW .I. l ll , Altrtleorn, Fresh Tomatoes,Green Pow. Straw berries. linshrooms, ,in store and' for sale, whole. sale or retail, byN.V. SPILLIN, N., W. corner. Arch and Eighth. . , . TIMED FRITIT.— Very handsome pared peaches, tipared do. dried. apples. In Store and sale Bru,IIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. "DUCE WHEAT. BUCKWHEAT:S,OOO lbs. of the Ai celebrated Silver Flint 'Suck - Wheat, in store and for sale by llf. F. SPILLIN, Tea Dealer and Grocer. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth. MEW BAIKINBAND FlGS—guperlor new Layer ILI Ratans and choice Ehna Finn. for sale by X. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and/Tight& streets. QUEEN OLIVES.-300 gallons choice large Queen NoL Olives, in store and for sale by gallon or barrel Lat OtAII.TY'S East End Grocery,lo. 11.8 GoinaIGEOOND street. . 'MEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT & WHITE ClO9Pr Honey. in store and for sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South riEC,,ND street. IVORTEt CAROLINA HOMINY GRITS, NEW .1.1 39 orolny, pared and nnpared _:_Peaches, Just re. celved and for sale at COUSTY',S East . End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. I•• we .10 I•a • p -, e r l / 4 a is" Chutney Sauce. RolAnson'a • atent Barley and Groats, always, on hand at COTIS 'S.East End Gro. CP* * . N 0.118 Scutt). SECOND street. A =OHL 95 per cent. /CO CHARGE FOR PACK . AGES. sale 011. new made. Invoice just re. calved and fo In quantities suitable to the trade. Ipecec. root and powder, In balk and bottles of 3i L lb each. C Moroi - Orin of the beat quality In carboys and demi- JOB.II C.. BAKER dc CO., non - • 718 Market street. )LA JR'S:SP/tin A I TIES FOR THE SEASON, Glycerin Lotion, for hands and face. Pectoral Lozenges.for sore throat, hoarsenere, &c. Camphor Ice, for chapped Hands. Wild Cherry Compound for cold, cough, &e, Oleic!, for chapped hands, ctn. Troches Chlorate Potash, for ulcerated throat. HERBY C. BLAIR'S SONS; Eighth and Walnut ata HITS GUM I;.sle by WILLIAM TT FIJ T 8 ct- CO., Druggists, zio. i..! tIABKEi street. DOSE WATER.—Donble Dis.r.illed Rose Water, eon. it, stonily on band sod for sale by WILLIAM ELLIS & CO., Druggists, No. 724 MARKET st.reE-1. ;a PAM OF TARTAIL—Pure Cre.un of Tartar and Soda, for sale by WILLIAM ELLIE) &00 , Drag. gists. M. 724 MARKED street. OXTRAOT OF 888 for beef tea or 21.4 e• :non 0: Meefla alckn.ssa or for soups fir table nse. Ifsal I Illinois, by Gall Borden, frum the )moss :holm beef and Ls nape for In Tdelicf , os flavor asas :rttaity to any hitherto iznown. .FackeM wt ,coons, one Collar earth. Apothe=rf Chestnut street. ;TlBL*3l.o.r.' pir. o 7 9 .11m3.00mbs,31.trialz.. , ,111xmrn, dozer. Rom Smapa, Eari. - Sew. In.atrzurzerda, I:l...uutt 36: ci .s. z 3 Putt ßubbar , Glatz! erz, a l at "First He:ads" gr! - 041. BLNOWT.3".; BRC-., Doßrlar ...2autc.ziaz..E.."9_ co. N. 111. FOURI2I AND DAM Whcleari Drtinc, - ASAnufs.c=orl and Dealinv HlVrAndat (Dams, White Lead, and Fainta of ovary dftztplitni offer to the "axle, or coreemer3,aoarapiete rtoc C 1."0:4.0 In thealinig i t t Wmt o tilivet k co. 4 •tv • • .1 • • • ••-•4, BAY 1072C.—.1nat recalvad, an taming ot W Ciel 2 ien, lll.ll MUM, ibr val b7tne bl - tOagr e dOirwa Itirti e 00., insmin, N. 111. aar C r` * ' . 3 -1 MIC a Geo. R . Ora l. *.l7. \\ S. It 11 ..V. IV E. It , 24, 28, 28 and 30 South Sixth St., Philnd's• L 4. File MI Stack & kt-Brorn lies, ~,„L e ,e .6.1 '' for Pandly and Mediabla '7.1 Up. MAJESTY' 4 CHAMPAGNE S N . .. 1 151 OM MIT s`7" 84144 r WrITES.—Tbe attention of the trade Is solleited tO the following vert , choice Wines, der-, for sale by 30SEP11 F DIT/S TON „ N 0.151 South FROM' street, above Walnut: MADE AS—old Island, s years old. halt REllH,—Campbell ct Os., single, donble and triple Grape, E. Crusoe & Sons, Rudolph, Topaz, Rleg, 1- pan ish, G own and F. Vallette. FORlS—Vallette,Vinho Velho Real. Danton and Rebell° Valente et. Co, V inta g es MS to 1E56.- CLAILETS—eme Fits Freres and St. Estephe Cha. teen Lumlny. RMOUTH—G..Tonzdan, Brive Co. hfllSCA'r—deFrontignan. CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star." de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and other favorite brands. WHISEIM.-600 Cases Pure Old Wheat, Rya mabOn and Monongahela Whiahteei t sale 1: 1 7 M. P. MIDDLON, North Front arson _ _ T ROMA.I3 131 - PITFE & SON Atitinomum comussioN arimeruarra, No. 1110 CILITSTNOT c'z'eet, Bear entrancello7 Salmons strect.l 1 - 101:18 1 fHOLD FIIRETTURE OF • EVEHY - 6•ITTION REDOESVHD ON CONSIGICSIM; SA7;rn EVERY FRIDAY ZIORNINC/, ', ales of Furniture at Dwelinigs attendol t, O cn most Reasonable Terms. ti.t 17R OP REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, to., AT 710 EXCEEDING& THOMAS RIMEL & SON QE friends Inform that friends and the public that they are prepared to at'Atz to the sale of Real Estate by anchor and Maris - at salt IliattAramcw4 LARGE SALE OF ELEGANT FURS FOR . L &DIM WEAR. SLEIGH ROBES. fie. ON 'I lIMIDAY MORNG. At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store Nl , NO. 1110 melanin street, will be sold— - A large assortment of elegant and fashionable Para, including Mink, Royal Ermine. Sable, Squirrel, ctn. Also. a number of Sleigh Robes. Catalogues will he ready and the Furs can be ems mined on IfondaY. Rale at No. HD Chestnut street. SI - EW AND SECOZTDHAND HOUSEHOLD PLUM CRIME. FINE PIANO FORTES, PARLOR ORGAN, CARPETS, MIRRORS, At. ON FRIDAY MORNING. At 9 o'clock. at the auction store. No.lllo Chestnut street, will be sold— A large assortm Chamber erior Household Furniture comprising Parlo,Dining room ond Kitchen Furniture, from families aeainiegSousekeePing. PARLOR ORGAN. Also. one superior Parlor . Organ, playing le operas. noel MI. SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES. Also, 2 elegant first class Piano Fortes, made by Sehornacker & Co. WNES AND LIQUORS. Also: an assortm l ent of euperior Wines and Brandiea, n aeruijobos. VHF. PRINCIPAL MONET ENTAIII 8.E.1 corner of METH and PACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandiaa gencralli Watches, Jewelry, Dlanionds, Gold and Sim: Nabs and on all ardelea of value, for any length of Mai WA on. XES AID JEWKLEY AT PRIVATE BALI Pine Gold Hunting pane, Double Bottom and Opal Pane English, danorkutn easewim' Patent IreVel Watches; Pine Gold Runtligt and Open Puma., pine Watcher Pine Geld Duplex and other Watches . Pine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English &merit:an and Swiss Patent Lover and. Levpin Watches: Double Case English Quartlar and tithe Watches; Ladles' Raney .Wstchea: Diamond Emig? , P 174; Pincer Bin= Les Bina, Mods, eta.; Plne onji hains. Medallions; Eracelette Scarf Pinz; Brea Pins; Binger Rlnia; Pencil Own, and Jewelry gene rally. FOR BALE.—A large and splendid Firearm! . Chef % -suitable for a Jeweler, price Also, several Leta In Routh Oamdan ant Chestnut 'streets!. PH FORD dt W., AUCTIONEER% No. 606 IEARIIRT street. SALE OF 190 e OASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON FAY MORNING, BOV. 80. commencing at RID 10 o'clock. we will sell by Waken, fOr casb, 1000 cages Boobs, Show, Brogans, dtu, of city and Eastern manufacture. embracing a prime and de. alrable assortment of goods. TL. dk 00.. AIIOTIONXERts. No. 808 MARKS street. above Filth. POSITIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND WORM ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov. 28, at 10 o'clock, we will sell by cattalo/Me, about Mu oases of Boots and Shoes, embracing a prime assorimeast. of city and Eastern raanufacture, to which the attention of buyers is called. Open on the morning Of sale, with catalogues, for inspection. 0017BITHERS. SHELVING. SIGNS, &o. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. Counters, at 9 o'clock preckieli, we will sell two elegant with drawers. Also, Shelving to match, suitable lin any business. Also, the Counters pad Muffin of a Shoe Nantifoctory. 1 I~ r. JAMES R. 1117E887 wmanvr and KEGHTE Steen Dab CM, =MM=I 111131[10M. t 342. o. ADDT110:11:151 4 :WAM, Y JOAN B. kingEfiit 00.. AllOTAßillitiffe LI Now 212 end 234 ag.A.REMT street:Mated of Bay , t' SRoaLARGE TRA .Bit BALE • VELING B Off-AGO 2& 202. WOES W. ON TONIODAY - BONMELTO, -- NOIT. 87. At 10 o'clock will beatill,l4..by catalogue. On .„_./ 0111 months' credit . about 1.20 P PaCktpist. ll oots,l 3ll oiini , D&P • morals, dto., embracing's and fresh - assortment of- first•class . pity and, numunacture. - OPESI for exandination with catakeraes sang' on the Moulin! 9PAIp -. LAMM P RYSASS &toms, - • • -,TECAVIEWNG ZAGS, Ac. , • NOTIOE 7 ' Included in our large sale of poets Shoes An., ON ffIIE2DAY- hfuRNING, - November 27, will be found in part the following fresh and desirable assortment-via: . Men's, boya r . and youth?. double sole,, and half wen dress boots; men's, boys' and 'youthi' kip and buff leather, oots; metes tine grain, long len cavalry. and Napoleon boots; men's and boys' calf buff leather. buckle and -- plain Oorgrest boota and balmoralit," men's, boys' and . youths super kip, buff and polished 'grain half welt and -heavy , doable brogans; ladies' fine goat, morocco, and, enameled patent sewed. buckle and 'plain- balmorals and Con. ;gna.i.i_ gaiter; women's,: misses'. and children's, calf ;end but -lea th er balmerals and lace boots; child r en's gm kid sewed city made lace toots; fancy aevred td m onds and au kle ties; latifes' 'dna black and - colored lasting Congress: and side - lace -ai, :ganerin winnens', 'input and children's goat and morocco copper -nu , leee boots: ladlea' fine kid alipperametalgie overshoes t. sand als; carpet siippei s; carpet and enameled lea. the traveling bags, ' ' LABOR -POSITIVE BALD OP sitnuar,-331310MH, . • AN AND DWIESTIO DRY CIOODK, We will bold a Large Salo of Foreign and - Domsadt i Dry Goods, tt by catalogue , on four months' credit anti part fer ma . ON WEDNISDAY SORNING: November 28, at lo o'clock, embracing- abet 9CO pata ages and":- ;of staple nut fancy 'articles. wr. :wider's: worsteds, linens, silks and cottona r to which 'we Invite the attestkin of dealrs. - • • Z. Dei-Catalognes ready . and: goods arranged Ica esacniaitor. o early on the morning prude • LARGE PEREISn'TORY SADR OF EUROPEAN • A :ND - DOMEsTIO'DBY - GOODS. • NOTrf 7 E—inchaded in our sale of W EDNESDAY, November 23, will.be found the following— Bales bieriched and brown shixtings and shootings. do bleached and colored drilla. •-• • do white, blne and gray all wool blankets. do white and scarlet all'wool and Canton flannels, Cases miners' darnel and fancy ahirting flannels. do Indigo bine ticks, strives checks denims.' ao Rentncky Jeans, prints.delaines, Bob /toys. do' corset feat s, cantbrim, laconets, Pad do Manchester and Scotch ginghams, do kerseys casslmeres, satinets, lissers. tweeds. • MEItibIEIA.IVI' TAILORS' GOODS. Pieces Belgian, English =and Sazony all wool and Union black and blue Cloths. Aix la Chapelle all wool Tricots road Doeskins. do ALu la Chapelle olk and col'd Esonimanx and_ • Mosmws. - do Chinchillas, French Fancy Cloaking% . au hiloceuf Fancy Cassimeres, Castors Astrak no Nt‘ Mtn ova Velours, Pe,tors . hams, Pilots. do bik and cord Lanai:m..lnd satin de Chines. FRENH TIMES Lbale French Manses. C beaut ßA ifully assorted, in all the desirable light colors Pot landed from steamer. DRESS l•OODS. Pieces bik aid cord Mohairs,Alpiitms,Cobnrgs. do Emßs ps press Cloths. 01l de Clievres, Yeiglanti. . .P do Part. Plain and Printed Delainee and Merinos. • do 6-4 high colored Saxony .Plaid.s, Epinglines, Twills. . do black and fearcyDrew Silks and Vel&ets. LINEN'S. WHITE GOOLIs. &c. Full lines Irish Shirting Limns, Barnsley Damasks. .dlao, bleached and brown Ottawas. Crass, Shea:rasa Also. Drills, Diaper, Toweling... Nains..oks. Also, Jar-onets, Lambrics. riails, Lawns. Full lines Hosiery and Gloves traveling and ender charts and. drawers 'ewing silks tratent thread. silk I tier and scarfs. nmbrelas silk andlitnen hdk.f.s, hoop skirts, ac. , _ _ CARI3IAGE AND SLEIGH RUGS. A full assortment ofhandsome Carrlag,e and Sleigh Rugs finest imported. AL STS. A full Hue LBondonM ORA L sulk strip HM essool top Balmoral Skirts, for city sales. LARGE POSIT - 117R B.4LE OB a 2 OS dice. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. :O, at i 1 o'cloot, will he sold, by catalogue. or font 'months' credit, about geo pieces of stipertin and line ingrain, royal damask, Venetian. lisf, Lard hen, cottage and rag earnetin,„-a. embracing a chola assortment of superior goods, which may bs examinee early on the Morolna of sale, T AMIE A; FREEXAN, AIICTIONEKR, No. 42aWALNNT stroet, FL'. &Z. r'st FALL - SALE OF PEAL. ESTATE AT THEE:ECK...NOE NOVE.II3Eg. 28,1865. This eale, on WEDNFSOAT, ar• O'elOol noatt, the Exchange. Will Include the STOCKS, e/c. SO shares North American OH CA 3f 0 do Mammoth do de 2.00 do Horseneck and Bruning Spring On CO. a.o do Flenniken 011:Co. 2.500 do Spring Dale 011 Co. lto do Summer Oil Co. 3000 do Florence Oil Co. SOo do Dmikard Oil Co„ assessment paid. NO. va CALLOW HILL ST-A two story brick hones, above Front, 10 by 60 feet. Orphaw' -Court Sate —.Mate of H. Brandstetter, clec'd NO. 2t':B TOLTresT ST—A genteel three-story brick dwelling, 15 by,611 het. to Stewart st. sloe ground rent. Emeetaors" Fr.o , —.E.aare• of James P. I:Utz deed. ADJOLNING—DweIIiog, No. 2.i38, adjoining, same deseription Same Estate. YTH and GP.EEN CTS—A desirable business 'lona Oen anc dwelling. N. W. corner or nery and Green sta l l feet on Green st, et." feet on Ito at, and 21.54 feet wide on the rear Some Efate. rELANCO, N.' T.—A building lot, DeLanco, N. J. Clear. CTURISTIAII ST—A building lot, Christian el, above Gray's Ferry road, le by 116 feet. Its ground rent. QD and LOCUST—A building in; 20 by 7734 feet. 24th Ward. CENTRE AND MONROE COI7NTY LANDS-4M acres, Rash tewnship. Cenrre county, Pa Also. acres Tnnkhannock. township. Monroe county: on the latter is agouti mill site, and coat is supnoeed to be on tbe mat. LOT. 7TH ST—A building lot, 7th above Teske? at, First Ward. 15 by SO fan. LOT. GER StANTOWN ROAD—A building let near Angle at, fist Ward. 206 . by 900 feet to Elder st. RikSIDENCE, TENTH BELOW SPRUCEr—A handsome three story brick residence, with back buildings, cice, No. Zak South Tenth at double parlors. high nadir gs, private stairway, &c. Clear, Two thirds may remain. 01 en for examination any time. Im see late possession. Trustees' Sale—Estate of Times Wray. deed NINTH AND CHERRY STS—A. very desirable and valuable business location, S. E corner Sth and Cherry ets, is feet 10 Inches on oth at, by 95 on Cherry at /10,000 may remain. Clear. GROUND 0195 days. flfkt ABLE GROUND RENTS-7 desirable irredeemable ground rents, 175 50 $75, $75 110. i 57 50 and 112 50 per annum, ant of ground with the ice bones one ether improvemstas tnereon, Mantua and the scbuylk 111 river. They ate well secured and _princtu. a Ily paid Administrator's _Peremptory Sate—Estate of Ron, Bichard Peters, dec'd. - Ire CATALOGUES NOW READY. Administrator's Sale, Orr street, above Fra7 cis, Fif tee Ward. CARPENTERS' TOOLS AND LUMBER. ON TIM:SD-Vl' MORNING. At 10 o'clock. will be sold by order of the Adminis trator of Charles W. Hobbs, dre'd.. at Francisville, north of Coates. between 18th and 19th, the Tools of a carpenter Shop. Also, Lumber. BY B. scow, Xs.. ABCTIONRE2II_ , No. 1020 C HEST Di street. Meer:SIPS '4t McCANNS Fi EUROPEAN of AMERICAN AND 011, PAINTINGS, E GERMAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHROMOB, AND MAGNIFICENT P4OOFOG. LOBED AND PLAIN ENGEAVINGS: All splendidly mounted and Occultly framed will take place on tbe evenings of MONDAY, TID.P.SDA.V. a - . 12 WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26; 27 and 28, at 73.4 . O'clOch each eveubsir, at the FREE. GALLERY OP .e . L.N.s. AIMS, 927 Chestnut street. below Tenth. The Pictures will be arranged fcr inspection for four days ant evenings previous to sale, with descriptive catalogues, R—On account of the small capacity of the Gal lery, tickets of admission to tne sale will be isqued, which can be' orocured at the Gallery, or of the Auc tioneer. B. Scott, Jr,, 10i0 Chestnut street, EXTRA QUALITY SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, tem. • On WEDNMADAE MORNING. 2tth last at 11 o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallary.No, 1020 Chestnut street, wid be sold, a magnificent assort inent of extra quality !Silver Plated Ware, commie Ing tea sets, hard metal. trays. coffee urns, ice pitchers, berry dishes goblets, Jac.. of the best manufacture ever offered at public sale In this city. - FRENCH CLOCKS. Also, an Invoice of superb ormuln gilt and marble Clocks. CUTLERY. &c. Also, an Invoice of cutlery, spoons, fnrks, &c. Open for examination on Tnesaay afternoon. 02183 X—We are now prepared to makearrangement for special sales of 011 Paintings or any other works ly tenableur location being o u re cene most fasb thoroughfare bf city knit desirabh resort for connoisseurs and lovers 03 art in general. N. B.—Bales of merchandise in general solicited. , Personal attention given to out-door sales. DAvis & HARVEY, AIJOTIONEERS. (late with M. Thomas A Sousa Store No. 421 Walnut street. Sale No 42.1 Walnut street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. TAPESTRY OAR PINS eho. ON TUESDAY I dORNDING. IA 10 o'clock. at the auction store, superior Furni ture. flue Tapestry and other Carpets, hiatreasee, Fee. tiler Beds, (Mice Desks and Tables. Stoves, &c. Sale o. 937 North Sixth street. SUPERIOR FURNCTURE, FRENCH PLATE MIRROR. TAPESTRY CARPETS, &c. ' _ I:IN*FEDSfiIEIDAY At 10 o'clock at No. 937 North KWh street, above Poplar, the superior Furniture, tine French Plate Mirror, tine Tapestry and other Carpets, dtc. Also, the 'kitchen Furniture. May be examined early on the morning ol'eale. FURNITURE SALES at the Store every Tufa le• SALES AT REZIDENOES will - acetyl) Porticalltz n WOLRIERT, AUCT/ONXIER, - No. le Satins VA SIXTH street. between Chestnut and Market. aRE OLD Worm BRANDIES, BUM. WH LSBY WILMA ONES, HOGE% CLARETS, ..traLNX OMTREEIDAY MORNING NEXT. - Nov. 27. at Precisely 11 b'c.lock: at N 0.16 South Sixth street, in canes. deudjoluls and bottles,a large gam tity, of rare Old Liquors, compabing Berne of the finest we have ever offerso, , 1 4 1 or which are warranted as re. o prrated, Oa /Ogees norread,y. 11024-20, THOMAB & BOMB; All(7l ^ loncaa-la. - Nos, 189 and ill Borah rittTelPhT we/IPa NOTIOD.--Thrusday, Wag Thanksgiving Da*, our" /usual Sa:e of Furniture will take place Viz FiDDAIr i , ,STOCIES ADD REAL IfiIITAZE-MTHEmAYNIEM Pamphlet cataloguea now reedy cantasalog de. nerigtons of all the property to be sold on ,ligßaDAlt 27th inet , ann.& lint of sale. '9th and ne e:ember, eolaPtleleg a large amount tend greatvartatr 'al valuable propertyi by order of Orporaiso Wars. Executors, and. others, , . - BALES OP SOUS ABM wa s, ESTATE „lathe Ezchamte, every TIOMDAY. at 12 o'cleek wort, dar Thuldb Is 'of each , ProPorti honed seharateln end on the`Baturday previous to each sale ECM mkt hitute .111,1drephletionrri eclat-MI dasorlyilohn, AL MTATIC , AT PIir(TATIE BALL ,Printed .othtleimet, cammdelhg stverrd tradretE rlaanasaddoilar, tnaindins every .4mcripilen of Cuir abh.d country Property;from the 'trailed rtrreillmr ras phi mast .eledmt.znalutiont,- tiltmrd - count r seats. 'arm% laminaterovardss 416. c. • • ti t "RS at thh .;7.• trot .Store cm - v_tY THOREIDAT. • PstrUctlar szahilcin alvEr to test aS,Prisoto • BEAL ESTATE BALE. NOV. 27. Orphans' Court Sale-Estsre of Sohn Skirving. dedd NET and - . SHESTANTIAL STONE RESIDENCE, Stanton avenue, near Fisher's lane, GERNA.NTOWN about two minutes' walk from the railroad station. Thu house is built. in Italittnotyle, contains. 11 rooms, and has all she modern conveniences, a lso a Stable. and Coach House, fruit and ornamental trees, dtc.. • Orphans' Court Sale-.1.• y state of Thos. M. Zell, ceed- GROUND' RENT. ef•O a ear.. : Same Fustate-GROUNO RENT $lO6 a year. Same Estate-GROUND RENT 1 , t4 75 a year. ' Same Rotate- LOT OF GROUNL, Lancaster Turn.- pike. S E. of Haverford road. YALUABLR FARM AND 001:1MIP -, BY SEAT. Over 78 ACRE-., Williatown Township, useater county, Pa., near the Paoli station on the Pennsylvania Raitydatt-• Stone TI once, Frame Brun, and other oat buildings. VALUABLE FARM. 110 ACRES. Tredyffren Town thip, Chester county. Pa., Ili miles from the Paoli Sta. Lion-stone Dwell log Carriage House, Spring House and other out bending& . • • • VALUA S.LE FARM, 108 ACRES, adjoining •the above-Large Stone House, Stone earn. Wagon and Spring Hone e, &c. Terms of each farm halt cash. Orphans' Court . Sale-Estate of Miriam Cridisult„ dec'd-LARGE and VALUABLE PROPERTY, North Bread st., Lehigh avenue, lath, lath. lt th and 16th Bt9-. 21st Ward, viz -Valuable Lot. 6 g .Ito acres. fronting on Lehigh avenue, Township Line road, 12th and 'an stn The improvement's are a large Stone Manama, containing 13 moms. Same Itatate-VALTIABLE LOT, 4 37 100 Acres, fronting on Broad • street; Lehigh avenue, Thirteenth street and' Geintantown and Norristown RaiirJad. Übe improVements are a Stone Dwelling, containing 8 rooms and Frame Stable. Sante Estate-VALUABLE LOT, 39 perches, front ing on Broad street. Lehigh avenue and Germantown Sameistown Railroad. Estate-;LAnGta and VALUABLE Lryr, 0 Acres 143 27.110 Perches, with extensive fronts on Broad street, Fifteenth street, Slxte.nth street, Has tmgdon street Lehigh avenue and Germantown and Norrb town railroad, ear The above is well worthy the attention of capi talism and others. See Lithographic Plans at Ana .4 uction ooms • THREE-STORY BRICE D W 7 MLING, No. I63r+ Ebben street, with a toPo-story Brick DW"lling in the rear en Jones street. THREE-STORY BRICK STORE and DTV tE..II,ING, No. 4,..3 hichmOrA at , N. E. of Hanover. Trnsteee - Peremptory Sale-Estate or Albert Collo. deed- EL'snriMS STAND-TWO-STORY FR.4311g T a VERN and DWELI .Th - G, 1 ACRE, S. W. corner of Buck lane and West Passynt k road, ist Ward. sale by order of Heirs-Eatate of Sohn Lowery. -TWO STORY FRAME D W 911.r ING, N 0.1249 siont- . Zomery avenue, south of Thompson at., with a Threa. crY Frame Dwelling In the rear. Same Estate-2 FRAME DWkor,ra-NGS, Nos. 940 arid 242 Beach st. peremptory Sale-THREE STORY BRICK DWRG.. I Lob, Ao. 1.4..9' Germantown road, Borah of Jefferson st-2 fronts. ErSMESS Locamo - s-23 . :c STORY BRICE DWEL. LING. N. E. corner of Third and Lombard sts, tale to order ofilairs-Estate of Judge Longstreth, dt c'd -VALUAI3LE OOUNTRY SEaT. Chestnut Hal and Snrthghouse Turnpike, Whitemarsh Town ip. Montgomery county. Pa. Sale by order of Heirs-Estate of GeorrggeTremble, dedd-2 TH_REPATORY BRICK D WELI.INGS, Me. 2,9 aria 2!1 Woa d at. 0 THMEREMMY ERICK. DMZ:LUNGS. Nee, Ing and 616 Montgomery - avenue. 2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Noa. and 310 New at., between Third and .Foarth and Race and Vine sta. • VERY LABGE LOl% WHARF and DOOTC,,. CB EATNUT STREast. Schaylkill - river and 24th Et-. 116 feet trent, 314 f.et deep. See plan, Peremptory sale -aI:TILLING LOT, Lombard St., between 21st atidt2d sr& Sale aosolnte. MODP - SN FOIT.PASTORY BRICK RESIDR6/036 No. lo Summer st , west of 16th st.-in excellent re pair and has au the modernconveniences. Possessicmt itdyl, 1E67. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Markoe at., south of Lancaster avenue, adjoining the martsla THREE S I,ot esTO 40 feeRY B t fl ou RICE. DWELt, 300 feet de-p N. Thirteenth st„ south of Buttonwood att.. G, No. 441. SALE OF COINS AND MEDALS AND WALNIXE CABINET. ON TUM.DAY AFTFRWOON. Nov. 27. at the anal ion store. a valuableprivate col leclion of Gold. Silver and Copper Coins and iileda!s. Also, an elegant walnut Coln Cabinet. Sale at Nos.= and 141 Sonth Fourth street. VERY SUPERIOR PURNITURE. MIRRORS, .aNO FORTES, SUPERIOR FIREP.aOOO` BAER, CHINA AND &LASSA - ARE, RRIIS AND BY.u- DING, HANDSOME VELVET, BRUSSELS AND 0188/1 uARPETS, erroyzs, On FRIDAY MORNING, At 9 o'clock, at the auction rooms, by catall%que, an ex c.eilent assortment of very eupe , ior farn'ture,Prencla plate mantle and pier mirrors; superior piano fortes,„ very tinet rlor fireproof safe, mattressd Evans Wet son: China and glassware. - es; beds and bedthr g, handsome velvet, Brussels. Imperial mut other carpets; parlor and cooking stoyea, &c. Sale No. 1124 Girard street ELFGANT POSEWOOD AND WALNUT FURNI TURE, CHICK ERIN G PIANO, 11" A NDSo NIE L MAN'rEL, PIER ateD OVAL MLB.R - IHS,RCCiL '' r BROC.A'IFLI E CURTATN. te ELEGANT PRENCEE 111.1 4 .1 A. CDT tiLaSsWARE, H_ANDSOME PEG- VhT AND BRUSSFLS (.I.4REETS, EDEGANT CHAN.DFLIP RS &c ON TUESDAY MO.RNIN6, DEC. 4. At 10 o'clock. at N'o. 0124 oit ard st, by catalogue the entire Furniture. including suit elegant 4_,..rved Roes+. wood Drawing Room Furniture. bandaome Walnut octave Dining Room Fan:dram, Chick ering sex en Piano Forte. Fine French Plate Mantel. Pier and Oval Mirrors, in rich gin frames; elegant ilrocatelle Window Curtains, Fine Mantel Clock and Ornsments. handsome Chandeliers. large and elegant French China Dinner Service. Richly Cat Glassware, Handsome Medallion Velvet and English Brussels Carpets, Bair Metre ss es, &c. The entire Furniture was made to order by Moore & Campion. and Is in excellent order. May be examined with CalL.,logues on Monday, be.. tween 10 and 2 o clock. - TO RENT—Feveral Offices Harmony Conn. A .110T , T.41 , 7D. AtOTIONEA—at, 12a3 1.1.313RET tezeet. Sales of Furniture at the Anetort Store ..E.TARY NVE-DNISDAY, at s o'clock. deflect, Partieulai attention given to sales at Private Beta: THE NEW CRNTEAL ATICrION HOUSE. Capacity—Four floora each 75 Oy fa feet. location—ln the very Centre of the City, and adjakt- Log the Farmer,' Market. IA Ova ntages—Bas been a first-class Secondhand Far 'atte Stand - for over thirty years. Storage—Superior accommodation for Storage of. Furniture. Thducements—Very liberal terms offered to persona having Furniture :and erch an &Ise for sale. References—Over one hundred of the most prtunt. neat citizens of Philadelphia. Sale at t(d South Sixteenth street. SECONDHAND .FIIRei .115,91-tELF, TO?' TABLES. SHOW CASE. Sri COOKING AND CYLINDER STOVES,NZIRROR. CAREE" S. TIN WASH, FEATHER lb, will be sold ON TUESDAY, Nov. 27, at 10 o'clock, at 605 South Sixteenth street Also, the Goodwill, Conn ter, Shelving. Glass Jan, dto, Sale at the Auction Rooms. LARGE .ASSORI MENT OF FoRNITIOI - RE Ppm FAA Trams REMOVING, ON WENESDAY, Nov. 28. at 10 o'clock. at 1203 Market street, a general sEsortment of Farnitnre. Also, 25 School Desks. la tine Steel Eng - revlogs, framed" Sharp's Rifle, superior Pocket Pistols, large double Office Desk, Sri G'hlld'a Wagons, fine Venetian Blinds, dtc, Sale at 1203 Market street. LARGE SALE ,OF GROLBRIES. PINE TEAS ;BUG Altl4. COPIERS,' PDRE OLD BRANDY, CLARET AND GERMAN WINES -MIGIRNIQUoi WINES, DRAELE'S BITTERS, &..c. z ON FRIDAY, . :Nov. 30, at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms, mill be PlNlt'vely sold, chests fine Oolong and Imperial. eas, 10 Pockets Old Java Ooff, e, nye Coffee a bble. Washing Soda, Olive Soap, 20 boxes Starch. 1 cask very tine French Brandy 2. demijohns Old Rye Whisky, warranted 10 yeasts old, 1,200 lbs. pare White Lead and Zlnc, &c. B. SaifrT. Ja. Bic Slatßriv ho., ..skIICTLONR.aUIt., Cash Auction Rouse, No. MO Market street. comer Of B. 9k wee, Cash advanced on consignments without extra chgrfa SPECL&L SALE lito 0 LOTS STAPLE, AND FANCir DRY GOODS. ON WEDNESDAY . MORNING. , Nov. Z 3, at 10 o'clock. i • Dit, b I MI?. 1' A DAMS' ..XX:E.B.Ess COMPANY—On and snag JAL TllESDAY' i ldsty 1, the FRBIGHT DEPAIM MOM -of Abla Olomiurny Willbe • Pa/MOVBD to gas Campan '6 New Building, Southeast camer_of utdlllldlß:sTstreets. Butrancsort.oauvesurs 'street and on Market street. _ ligr , ALL MONEY and 00.1.aaccrION,3117111:50038 will: be transacted as hmetotere ,at 220 Sznalliyancels and Paelusgea willbereeetveditffither office. Call Books will be kept at each Milne, and any calla entered Thereto previous to 5 P. X-wili_veoell , o attention Samed Irwlthin a reaaonameasstimoe 011 our office. In ea ihr goods and eettituttenta to made at . 818 'MUT street. 0,1 attagaii3l: ' rj 1tk1241 IYOBfally , SZURBE 'AND-brim:ataxic—, %.3 Tlis new styles Carte dm - Visite. • , • • • . AWC7'7OIV ON TUESDAY. NOV 27 At Pi iVelools noon. at the Philadelphia RFOlianirl.R lied ehaze‘A merican ra: Ca.; • go aharea American 4 ntl lncrustator Co. - 1 share Philadelphia Library Co, I share in the Mercantile Library.' 1 - share Point . Breeze-Park Association, t shares Philadelphia Steam Cock Co. . le sharer, Reliance Tile. CO. 2•149.50 N &CIO,' • 807 cheatratt strvet%
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