Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 28, 1866, Image 6

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    European Advlceis•b* tbo Cable.
Lottnarmanar, Nov. 27.—The steamship
Damascus which left Quebec, November
17, touched here to-day on the way to Liv
erpool. • "
}Lavin; Nov. 27th, Noon.—The General
Transatlantic Company's steamer Parer°,
which left New York on the 17th inst., ar
rived at this port early this morning.
Lortnorr, Nov. 27,Evening.-4The Morning
Herald believes that the Government of the
United States will endeavor to defeat the
Fenian plots at the proper time..
LONDON, Nov. 27.—A. marked sensation
is manifested here at the prospect of anim
mediate outbreak, in Ireland. •
All the London papers taday, except the
Post, simultaneously use strong and bitter
language against the Fenians, and warn
them that they will receive nq mercy.
The London'Trotes says:the rtbellipit muse
be stamped out as was stamped oat'the oat:
tle plague.
The News says England must put down
relentlessly the lieditious movement which
her misrule has stirred up.;
The Telegraph declares that measures
must be taken which will render it :certain
that the very first symptoms of revolt will
be stamped oat with an iron keel.
The Star says En lishmen dread the
odious necessity of any rebel move
ment._
The S'taitelcird - say ' captured' robbers
should certainly be left to the just rigor of
the law, and there should be no hope for
them from the United States; n
The. Morning Herald, referring to the
condemned Fenians in Canada, says there
should be no loop-hole to eseape for future
offenders.
Troops are being sent: o Ireland, - and gun
boats are sailing for Irish ports.
Lorimort, Nov. 27, Noon. The Fenian
troubles in. Ireland have assumed °onside la
ble proportions, and there is no doubt that
a serious outbreak has occurred. Two r.
giments of the national troops were urgently
ordered to Ireland yesterday afternoon, an,
transports were being prepared all night a ,
Portsmouth. A large' detachment of ma
rines was also sent over to Queenstown by
the war steamer Plymouth.,
A gunboat, at Chatham, has been ordered
to sail for Queenstown immediately. Mach
alarm was felt at Cork, and, indeed, through
out Ireland.
The London Times, of this morning, be
lieves that the Chief Organizer,Stephens,
will soon arrive on the scene, i indeed, he
hasnot already. '
The. Liverpool Globe editorially hints that
a more serioua trouble with the United
States is really at the bottom of the Fenian
outbreak. A telegraphic despatch was re
ceived yesterday from Washington by the
minister of the United States, at Paris. The
despatch was very long, occupying many
hours in transmission, and it is believed it
relates to the Mexican queition.
The Morning Herald of to-day says that
the United States Minister, Mr. Adams, has
revived the Alabama claims. A Cabinet
meeting will soon be held, when the case
will receive the consideration which its im
portance deserves.
It is officially announced that the Go
vernment has peremptorily , refused the use
of the parks for trade reform demonstra
tions.
PARIS, Nov. 27, evening.—There are ru
mors of changes about to be made in the
French Cabinet.
FLoRENcE, Nov. 27.—The Italian Govan
ment has determined to send Vegezzt on a
mission lo Rome.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 27, Noon.—The cotton
market opens dull but steady. The sales
to-day will approximate 8,000 bales. Mid
dling uplands at the opening were quoted
at Hid.
The market for breadstuffs is without
material change.
Lorrnori, Nov, 27, Noon.—The money
market opened , quiet. Consols 90 for
money.
The opening rates for American securi
ties 'Were:
V. S. five-twenties - - 701
Erie railroad - - 48
Illinois Central - - - 78
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 28, Evening.—The mar
ket for breadstnirs closed with a downward
tendency. The latest quotation of corn is at
40s.
The provision market closed dull, with
lardinaethe. •
Lennox, Nov, 27, Evening.—Consols
closed at a decline of /, the last quotation
being 89i.
The closing quotations for American seen
ritiesare as follows:
S. five-twenties, - - - 70/
Illinois Central, - - - - 78
Erie railroad shares, - - - 48
From San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27.--The steamer
Orifiamme, from Portland, Oregon, arrived
yesterday with $3,004,200 in treasure.
A late. to the Portland' Herald reports
new and extensive gold discoveries on the
Rootenie river, and the specimens' found
thus far are astonishing in thickness.
The iron ship Cayer, of Liverpool, went
ashore near Pescadero, half a mile from the
wreck of the ship Sir John'Franklin, on the
evening of Nov. 24th, daring, a fog. The
vessel and cargo are a total loss. The crew
and passengers, numbering 29 persons,were
washed overboard and lost. Saved—George
Barnes, Thos. Bannister and Walter Cooper.
The passengers were the following: Dr.Row
der and 'wife, London; Mr. Jefferied and
wife,Portsmouth;Geo. Bleins, Sydney;
Mrs.
Lassette, Napa, Cal.; Mrs. Pearson,
San Francisco; Mrs. Capt. Page and daugh
ter.
The union of the Colony of Vancouver's
Island with British Columbia has been pro
claimed to take place Nov. 19th. The Van
couver Island officials have been notified to
retire from office on December 31st. The
Capitol is to be located at New Westminster.
Mining stocks are qnoted as follows:
Savage, $1,800; Yellow Jacket, $948; Chollar
Potosi,.s2l2; Ophir, $192; Imperial, $126.
11 - 2 - Legal tenders, 72k; United States 7-30'5,781.
Message of the Governor of South Caro-
COLUMBIA, Nov. 27. The Governor's
message has been laid before the Legisla
ture. It takes a gloomy view of the present
condition of affairs,rand attributes the de
pression of agriculture and business in the
state to the intolerance of her conquerors,
and urges that the white population should
be stimulated to work by letting them see
that labor is honorable and idleness repre
hensible.
The message is mainly devoted to State
affairs. He says the result of theexperiment
of free labor has been highly encouraging
under the circumstances, and concludes by
referring to the Constitutional Amendment,
which he says neither the interest nor honor
of the State will allow her"to rati fy .
Opening of ihe Soopenmion Bridge Across
he traao, arc.
Ortiorteriar, Nov. 27.—The great stu3pen
sion bridge over the Ohio river at this city,
2,252 feet long,will be opened to pedestrians
on the lat of December, with appropriate
ceremonies. It is the longest single span
bridge . = hi: the world, posting $2,000,000.
Railway tracks are laid over it, The span
from centre to centre of the towers is 1,757
A project is on foot to supply Cincinnati
witk pure water from the 'Little Miami
river:six miles above the city. The solid
and rapid growth of the city demands this
enterprise.
The pholera has entirely disappeared from
this city.
,
yonvitnatoxi; nvint
S-TrunTrits.—Par
ties dkaiting convert 7.30, 1 a into 5-20. e. oupqn,
bondaoue.reminded that all conversiona,,on
and afWr , December.; Ist will, barnacle
5-20'w bearing' interest froth- January let,
next, and in transmitting or adjusting their
'' , l-30's they will make up the intermit account
ED that date.
limn Fortress Monroe,
Fonrases MONROE; N0v.27.-=The steamer
Silas O. Peirce sailed from here this `orn
ing, towing - the - ship --- Lampedoi . for New
York. - The latnpedoi it will be remem
bered, putin here several day'sam*, from'
Savannah, bound to New York. leaking
very badly and having 1O feet of water in
her hold. A steam -pump was -sent- down
from New York on the Steamer Silas 0.
Peirce, which soon pumped her clear. She
started for New York' yestetday, but was
obliged . to,, return,
up the
weather being too
rough to proceed up Alta omit.
The steamship San Francisco, from - New
York for Grey townr-,-Nicaragua, with over
six hundred passengers, including three
handred and fifty remelts fortheBth United
States Cavany, stationed in California, put
in here on Shturday l as previously reported.
Oh last SaturdaY night, when sixty miles
south of Hatteras, her.ixdler.gave out, dis
abling the steamer, she not being able to
make,more than four miles an hour insann;
of twelve,her mined rite. ° ' The Captain de
teiminedto returnito - the nearest port, and
reached here after a protracted run. -
The steamer Santiago do Cuba leaves New
York to-night to take the place of the San
Francisco, and will arrive - here some time
to-morrow: She will transfer her passen
gers and freight to....tha_liantiago de Cuba,
which will probably sail for Greytown on
Wednesday... •
The steamer Moses Taylor, which was to
connect with the. San. Francisco on the
Pacific side, will 'await ' the arrival of her
passengers at San Juan_ del Sad. This delay
to' the passengers on their passage to the
Golden State has produced considerable dis
satisfaction among them,and many haveas
serted their belief that the steamer's boilers
were known to be defective when they left
New. York, but they all express their ap
preciation of the extreme gJod fortune they
had in not being caught out in a storm,
when their return to port might have been,
a question of serious doubt and misgiving.
The San Francisco was formerly the Key
stone State, running some years ago from
Philadelphia to Charleston, in connection
with the steamer State of Georgia. During
the war'the San Franoisco,was purchased
by the Government and transformed into a
gunboat, and made several cruises after the
pirate Sumter, and was very successfal in
capturing blockade runners.
The Case of Lynching in Helainell7.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 27.—The following are
the details of the lynching of three men at
Lebanon. Sy., on Saturday night:
About nine o'clock that night between one
hundred and fifty and two hundred men,
from Springfield and the surrounding coun
try, rode to the edge of the town,dismounted
and in small squads quietly took positions
around the city.
Pickets were posted in every direction
and prevented any one from going near the
jail. Lieutenant King, who had command
of thirty soldiers of the Second Infantry, or
dered his troops into line at the Court
Home, but as his instructions prevented
any interference unless called on by the
civil authorities, he, with his troops, re
mained at the Court House. The mob sur
rounded the jail and demanded admittance.
The jailor, Thomas W. Fogie, seeing resist
ance useless, delivered up the keys: Three
of the prisoners,
Lew Crodus, Tom Ste
phens and. Peter Goode, all notorious cha
racters, confined upon charges of robbery,
were taken from their cells to a spot abort
e mile from the town, and hanged from
the limbs of trees by the roadside. The
mob then dispersed as quicklyas they came.
From Chicago.
CHICAGO Nov. 27.—A policeman . , named
Moesch, was shot in the hand by a Durgin;
this morning. The thief was endeavoring to
get into a house on Clark street, and as the
officer approached him he, fired. The offi
cer fired two shots back, but the thief
escaped, wounded.
Another encounter between officers and a
burglar occurred during the night,, in
which the burglar was captured. The police
force is so inadequate that the city is over
run by desperadoes, only 35 policemen
guarding the city at night.
A car load of northwestern contributions
to the Paris Exposition leaves here this
week, mostly from Illinois.
The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad
was opened to Woodbine to-day, 300 miles
west of the Mississippi river.
Advices from the Rio Grande.
NEW OBLRAIss, Nov. 27.—The Louisiana
State Fair closed to-day with great eclat.
Texas papers speak hopefully of trade
and the crops of that State.
Advicei were received to-day from the
Rio Grande to November 23d. Escobado
had arrived before Matamoras and de
manded its surrender. Canalea offered to
secede, but upon terms which Escobado re
fused. Cortinas had levied a forced loan of
$5,000 at Bagdad.
The Americans refused to.contribpte, and
he compelled them by threats of imprison
ment,. • '
General Caravajal denies that he is a sup
porter of Ortega. Ortega is still at Brazos.
Mexican Affairs.
SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 27.—Advices from
Acapulco state that Colena was besieged by
a strong force of Liberals. On the Rio Ga
lant), between Colena and on the Guadala
jara. seven hundred French troops were out
.0 pieces. Two . hundred were killed and the
Test captured by the Liberals.
The steamship Golden City arrived to-day,
with $113,500 in MeXlCall dollars from Mar
'anillo.
From Boston.
BOsTON, Nov. 27.—1 n the suit for damagea
against the Metropolitan Horse Railroad
Company,,the plaintiff in the case having
had a leg broken on a Sunday, by the al
leged carelessness of a conductor, was heard
before the Superior Court- to-day. The
counsel for the defence took the novel
ground that the . plaintiff cannot recover
damages, as he was doing an illegal act by
traveling in the horse oars on the Sabbath.
The Court reserved its decision.
COAL.
E. Ds A.SI-ITON'S
VERY SUPERIOR FAMILY
COAL.
n . x. ., ,w.f.22t 71MMnM7Y , S DEPOT.
B
ftd AND WOOD STREETS.
a. /luau& JOHN J. storek
TumUNDBERIMONED maw.= Amman= Rh
or stook or .
Back Mountain Com Coal.
Lehigh Navion COM, ana
Loma Monewn,
Whhilt they are prepared to sell at the lowed 103J k .
ft- t, and to deliver in the best ociditdori.
Orders left with EL 'MASON =WE% Preitklkitest•
use SIMEITIM street below Market
prompuy ostoneod to. BIiStES a
teettr +rah Street Wharf, Eiditertwiti
COAL—StrEtAB, LOAR•BWrilat
biaantaln, Lehigh OW. and bee Lam
MOGUITZetrom greß__arearrliZeelVe
L _ l letrAe use, mr. W. ODYner ALL and
WW SUMS. So. 111 South BECIOSD stret.
caber ' •-r WiLLTON 00
PERWIMLIE.
BEMOV
B.: AVBRY, - ,—DIENTP3T,
his office to 17113 ABM. street. .
W.
— ETTING - 0.1. - BEB - AND DEBE.S.,_
LECBUEE
and other Hue English makes
8 8e BON
7 Chestnut street.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PERLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, IsIOVEMBEIt 28,1866
_
EXCHA \ NOE -BANE
CAPITAL 1)300;000; - FULL PAID,
Has Removed To. Its
rfew lE3anizing — Oolise,
Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnut Street.
A. 1 1101eD, President.
3N0.•E,3301: t r0N, embler. no7U
STOCK BROKER
GEO. HENDERSON,
223 DOCK OTBEET.
Navinreenmed. bnalnees,Z am epared: to mike
usen er Time purchases and Balm o f Stooks, Bonds ,
Stooks carried at 8 per cent. tntereat, wittiont an
ch
ertraanm"
Vrdem executed In New York, Baton sad - Bent
WV-3m.
4 7 •SPECIALTY. • 17i-
811111 1 , RABDOLPTI &
BANKERS AND BROKER
Id Smith Third it., I 3 3famazt oirsek,
Philadelial3. I New
STOOKS AND GOLD
BOUGHT AND 8014 D ON CO
JAY COOKE & CO.,
112 andll.l S. Third St., Philada.
Dealers in all Government Securities.
OLD 5 20's WANTED
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBIBAIDEFFERENOBALLOWIL
Compound Interest Notes Wanted,
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT.
Collo:none made: Bb3clrs Bought and Bold on Own
-3WI basin= acoommodagkais resenrenser
15-20 , 5,
7 3-10's,
18131 9 8 9
10-4ovs,
COMPOUND INTRUST NOTE,
BOUGHT AND BOLD.
DE HAVEN dB- BRO.,
40 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
$3O 000 TO 145,(00 TO LOAN IN OM?, SITM
or wool $2 0 1 ,/ ). l kPlaoved City mortgage. AL so , Bruns
noMl2tp K. 11..TONTIB, 52? Walnut street.
Insure Your Life in the
AME ICAN
LI FE INSURANCE CO.
OP PHILADELPHIA,
8. E. Car. Fourth and Walnut Sta.
Which has been in onerailon alnce 1860, and now has
an accumulation of over
01 4500 000
•
DI iumerrs DECLARED ANNUALLY, AND ALL
LORBES PROMPTLY PAID.
Risks Taken on a Single Life to $20,000.
OPPICERS.
ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President. Firm of A.
Whilidin & Bort Merchants, No. 20 and 22 B. Front
G GEORGE NUGENT, Vice President,
JOHN 0. IMMS, Actuary,
JOHN B. WILSON, Secretary and Trammel'.
CRAB. G. ROBESON, Assistant Secretary. n 024.14
If I : 2:21. e* , - *: , • •
k PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE NO. 5 SOUTH FIR= STREET.
6 4026,522 21
Wi/!1
OHARTER PERPETUAL.
MUTUAL SYSTEM ExarxervELY.
Caleb Clothier,' Will •In P. Reeder,
Benjamin Malone, I
Joseph Chapman,
Thomas Mather, Charles Evans,
T. Ellwood Chapman, Edward Id.Meedles.
Simeon Matlack, Wilson M. Jenkins,'
Aaron W. Osaklll, 'Lukens Webster.
TEMILAIS NATICK% Tretumrer.
T.SELLWOOD CHAPMAN; Secretal7.
A DAMS , EXPRESS 00XPANYc-On and sines
ja. ruzsDA.y, may 1, the PitEleiliT DEPART
MART of this Com will be REMOVED to ths
Company's New Bu lding, Southeast corner of ELS
and MApjacT =sets. glatranceon.liaeventb
atreot and on Market street
ALL MOREY and COLL/X712011r RElRlmegg
will;i be transacted as heretekde at Ied.CUPIETWW
Small Parcels and Packages will be received at either
"am Can Books will be'kept at each moo, and , 1111,
COB entered therein_ previous to S P. M. will recetva
attention same day, if within a reasonable distance el
DUX Wile& In_qamea for goods and settlements to
made at See .71SIIT attest.
JOBl4 BINGRAX %LP%
REMOVEL
n016.fm.w,12t.
MINAMUL&L
0C 1 : 7 41 4‘
46.
‘l4!\
MMIMM' A.LLOWZD 03 DSPOSICTO.
BANKING HOUSE
KNISUBALMItis
DERECITOBB FOR 1866.
°ALMS CLOTHIER. Precident.
BEN.TAEIX MALONE, Vice Pree!dent
F. H. WILLIAMS,
,
LITB E R •
Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets,
no sithrErT"ADELPHIA-
A &'WILLIAMS
.
N. W. cor. Broad and Green Sts.,
OPFER
50,000 Feet 4-4 and 5-4 Ash Flooring
SUPERIOR QUALITY, WELL SEASONED.
IN slant, Butternut and Chestnut,
- ASR L OASAna POPLAR, ncaelm
CIIA,ELUES
LUMBER
Seventeenth and Callowhill Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
oen•san
OA]it DS ANDANTD PLANS,
4-4; 5-4, 6 4,2, 23‘, - 3 and 44nch,
CHOICE PANEL AND FIRST COMAION,I6 feet lOng.
4.4,5 4, 6-1, 2, 234, 8 and 4-lach.
• WHITE PINE, PANEL PATTERN PLANK.
LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND.
1866 • BUIL -BUILDING G
! BUILDING ! BHILD BUILDING] DIN !
LDMSER! LUMBER! LUMBER!
4 4 CAROLINA. FLOORING. •
54 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING,
5-1 DELAWARE FLOORING.
WHITE PINE FLOORING.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
BPRUCEFLOORING.
STEP BOA\ '
RAIL PLA'.I.
PLASTERMA LAMB.
ICU a --CEDAR ANT - CYPErRs SHINGLIXI.
IJ. LuNG CEDAR SHINGLES.
SHORP CEDAR SHINGLES,.
COOPER EIHINGLES,
FINE AFitORTILENT, FOR sALE LOW.
No. 1 CEDAR. LOGS AND POiTS,- ,
No. 1 CP...DAR LOGS AND POSTS.
1866 —LUMBER FOR UN I ERTAKERS
4, LUMBEIs. FOR UNDERTARERi!
..11 . ,ED CEDAR, WALNUT AND PINE.
RED , MDAR. WALNUT AND FINE.
1866 -ALBANY AL Ki "8.
• ALBANY LUMBER OE ALL L RINDS.
BL BONED wArzarr.
SEASONED WALNUT.
DRY POPLAR. ( %TR ' 11Y - AND ASK.
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
MAHOGANY.
BOSKWOOD AND WALNUT VERMEER&
1866
-CIGAR BOX IiALNITPAO
. CIGAR BOX MAIM VACTUREra
SPANISH CIGAR BOX-BOAS-DS.
PRUCE JarB 1866. 1RUCH. J
r OIST-13PRAJaIi JOIST
SPRUCE JOIST
FllO3l 14 TO 1 FEET LONG.
FEOlf. 14 TO 4 FEET LONG.
EGM'ERIOR NORWAY SCAN PIING.
MAME, BEATFINK dr. 00..
No. ZOO SOUTH Street.
I UILBER.—The andamigned are prepared to receive
L orders tor St. Mary's, Georgia, Imadier, of any de
icription, which will be promptly executed. ND
WEND A. BOUDItat & cm. Dock St. Wheat. ran=
si DIZPII tf ti I DizirW
IiEIirENGRAViIiGS.
Chromo Lithographs, &c.
•
PICTURE' FRAMES.
Wenderoth, Taylor & Brown,
Artists and PhotograPhave,
1914 Chestnut Street,
Have added to their former line a fall
stock of wok of .alt in various styles as
11110V13. 11021 Wd..961
A. S. ROBINSON
910 CHESTNUT =Err.
LOOKING GLASSES.
PAINTINGS
Engravings and Photographs,
plate and Ornanaertal am Frames.
carved Walnut and Mow' Prams,
ON HAND OR MADE TO ORONO.
GEORGE C. M.III7ICACT7I.
Manufacturer of
LOORIN9.GLABBRB• Ponnurr, PHOTO
GRAPH. PICTIIum BRAID9i GILT
fifOULD[ROG and CORN[YES ILIL
Bro. 929 ARCH Street. Phlladelp
farfono-Lithograp_be. Paintings. and a great va.
rielp of •J=gravinge on hand.
Frame•makera aump_lied
WHOLESALE AND arran,
sess-em*
LOOKING GLASSES.
A lam assortment in Ornamented SILT turd WALL
PUT mAmm, For sale by
- J. 00 WPLAND;
63
0-4 ml South Fourth Street, near Chestnut
5
i!U!§:Z. , 4q:O
CABAND OPENING.-1111111 IiTISDPEEt,
Ur PIO. ion mania street. PffilatisiPitin,
Importer or Ladles' Drees and Cloak Triminhaga
Aloe,
s' and as elegant stock of imported Paper Patterns, Lm Children's Dram. Parisian Dress
ineak making In slips varieties. Ladles forniahhaa
their rich and costly materials may rely an being ar
tlaticaUy fitted, antt•theit . work , iiniahed In the moat
prompt and efficient manner,- at the lowest, possible
prices is twenty-four hours' notice, Cutting and bast-
tug. Patterns in seta. or by the single Piece ,tar we*
cheat! and dremesnaitorr, now madv, otele-17
Trilf NNA AND awns CARVINGS, in Penholdem,
V Book marks Paper Knives, Match, Stamp and
Quid Boxes and Baskets, and a variety of other metal
articles. MASON dr, CO..
UOl7 NI 907 Qiiestatit area,
-I , AUNLISF4II,.
R. 114.4 L SAT-Jt A. Xi
IFCDIaI EMT" .
The Tourth Story Biok Room
NEW BULLETIN BITILDI2IIIII,
With ontztuipe by spacious nail on Mea t tnnt street,
areoan entrance
attest,For fteg ticnlara alat
Building
- • "New Bullet in
ce22tl 607 Chas - taut lett-sit:
_ •
• TO RENT.
The Second Story Back Room of No
607 Chestnut Street
APPLY 'ro
HANDERS= & WORRELL,
note tf ON THE PREMISES.
- FOR SALE OR LEASE.
WHARF AND DOCKS,
- Lombard Street and Delaware Avenue.
This property hegira within 10 feet of the north line
w Lombard street and extends southward 133-feet one
itch; has a pier 95 feet in width by 134 feet in length.
and wide dock on either side. Terms—Half on mort
gas e for five years; remainder cash,with a deduction
°reboot $11,0(O, lately received for ground taken for
sJelaware avenue. as now open and paved. Apply to
A. CUTHBERT,
noT..l.ftil 28 South WORTH Street, 2d floor.
Rooms to Let
FOR STORING FUR NITURE,Itc.
APPLY AT
1204 Chestnut Street
n 027-61/
N. Pugkiner. BALE .—J AMES
A TTDICr A thI F E R K I S I E
HERS. VALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND,
RAY'S FERRY ROAD and FED RA_L arta. On
IVEINESDAY . December 5, 1866, at 12 o'clock. Noon,
tvlll be Bold at Public Sale, at the FIELILAD di.LP R
EXCH b•GF.. the following descrioed Real Estate:NO.
I —GRAY'S FERRY ROAD Ali that valuable tract
of land situate on the west Bide of the Gray's F..rry
Road, 129 feet south of toe Malted States Arsenag co n•
coining in front 133 feet 3 inches, more or less. and ex.
tend , ng In depth 1103 feet on the south line, and 1043
frrt on the north line, to low-water mark in the river
Srhu3lklll.
NO- 2. FETERAL and TW,h,orri -31X.TH streets-
All that tract or equate of ground simate at the 8. W.
cor=er of Twenty-sixth and Federal streets. and es*
tending westward song the a , nth site of Federal
street 3fei3.4 feet. more or less to a point about t5.5.' feat
east of Twenty-seventh street, and extending In depth
along liwtnty•siz , h street 1(9 feet more or less, to a
point and about 233 feet along a 49 feet street to be
pened to Twenlyeevenrh street. having a front on
Twenty seventh street of about act feet
San he shove are both valuable tracts of land being
In close proximity t• the Pennsylvania and Phiade.-
1:111a.. Wilmington k Baltimore railroads. in a part of
be city being rapidly occupied for extensive manufac
turing purposes, such as Wa^hlnista and Foundries,
illa.ec.
av-Ooly one. third of the purchase money is re•
oohed. Plans at th. Store.
th:o to C.::: *ld on each. at the time of Bale.
JA lir A. FREEMAN: Auctioneer,
Store, 4= Walnut street.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Estate of If
deceased,—JAMlE a-FREIMAN,
A uctiot eer.— Under authority of the Cipher& Court for
the City and county of Philadelphia, on WED ISM.-
DAY. _December 5 la, lase., at 32 o'clock, Noon, will be
sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX
CHANGE, the following described real estate, late the
property of MARY ROBRATSoN, dere:med.—No. I.
Three-story brick HOUSE, No. 7Z3 LISLE street —A
lot of ground, with the two-story brick messuage. on
the east aide of Lisle street. 101 teeenorth of Fitzwater
street, in the Fourth Wa-d; con, Moine in front 16 feet,
Including on the north the one-half of a two-feet six
inch wide alley, and in depth 40 feet_
No. 2.—two-story BRIM HOUSE, No. 531 PRIME
street. A lot of ground with the threestory brick mes
imago thereon erected, situate on the north side of
Prime street: Second Ward, ez feet 9
feet deep
of
Parker street: being 16feet front and 57 feet deep to a
three feet wide alley.
Subject to Vt 2 per annum ground rent.
{co to be paid on each at the time of sale.
By the Cdurt; E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. 0.
smarm, Powirsa., enaidlan.
3Aikt PA A FBEEKAN, Anctioneer,
nolb,^=9 Store, 4= Walnut street.
N°APPIAN'S' COURT SALN.—Estate of BEA-
Iv ARD J. WCOD Deceased.—JAMES A.
EFISIAN, Auctioneer.--TWO-STORY FRAME
OUSE. No. _MONROE Street.—ljnder authority
of the Orphans' Conn for the City and County of Phila
delphia—On WEDNIPD AY. December 5.1856.—At 12
o'clock , Noon,will be sold at, public aleott the PHILA
DELPHIA EXCH alilGE—The following described
Real Estate,late the property o [BARNA RILL MOOD-,
deceased, viz :—A two-nary. frame mu ssusgs and lot on
the south side of Monroe street. (late Plumb,) N 0.430:
containing in front 18 feet, and in depth 90 feet, more
or lets.
Subject to 118 ground rent per annum.
jar We to be sato at the rime of sale
..By the Court. F. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C.
bUSANNAH NYO4)Di. Admintstratrlx.
JAINIES A. FREEMAN. Auctionev,
n 015.22,1 9 Mere, 4 Walnut street.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of ANN
- 3COM GAN, deceased,—.l &M A. FREE,
AAnctioneer,—LWELLTßG No. I=9 EllsWortti
Street.' Under authority of the Orphans'
Coort • for the City and County of Philadelphia, on
WEDNR! DAY, December LS, 1266, at 12 o'clock, noon,
will be stld at Public Sale , at the PHILADIMPHIA
XCHANOR, the following described Real Estate,
the property Of Ann EL' an, deceased.—A three
story brick house arm lot on the north aide of &Ha
worth street, 64 feet west of Twelfth street, Second
Ward; 16 by 66 feet,
Or Clear of all inctimbrance.
5100 to be paid'at the time of aale.
33y the Court; EDWIN A. 51:ERRICK Clerk 0. C.
THOHAS J BCGUIGAN, Administrator.
JAMES A. FREES:IAN, Aumloneer.
nols 22= Store, 422 Walnut street.
RUBIS° SALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Atm
tioneer.—DWELLlNO. Rogers' court. between
F'eg and New Market amens, on WEDNES
DAY. December Fitt, bee, at El o'clock noon. will be
sold at public sale, at the Flit La DELPHI& EX
CHANO)9, the following described Real Estate, viz:
A three awry brick measnage and lot. on the east side
of an alley 16 feet inches wide called Edgers' court.
between Not le. Pegg' and New Market streets and
Emlen's court, is the Northern Liberties: being 12 feet
8 Inches front, (including the northernmost 1 foot of
n alley of about 2 feet in width, and in depth 41 feet.
Ifir A policy of insurance for poo wilt be assigned to
the - purciusssr.
IM.. Clear of locum brartce.
lel. ;no to be paid at the time of sale.
JANEFEEEMA N,Auctioneer.
n 015,22 3 No. 429 Walnut Street.]
Mt FOR SALE.—A modern fbur-etorY BERM EE
sEI
SIDENOE, with three-story back buildings, situ
ate on the south side of RENE street, west of seven
leen . Has every convenience and improvement,
wad is M in good order. Lot 29 feet front by 90feet deep,
to a street. immediate possession given. J. M. GUM-
Atts.Y & SONS, bog Walnut street.
grs GERMANTOWN—FOR SALE.—A handsome,
na double pointed STONE RESiDENOtt. with
pointed stone stable and carriage house.and 1M acre of
around, situate in one of the most desirable Parts of
Germastawn. and'withln tan-minutes' walk from the
Railroad Station, J. M. GUMBLEY & SONS, MS Wal
nut street.
pigFOB SALE-Immediate on.--Threa
stcry MODERN DWELLING, repapered and
ted No. 1024 Clinton street; has gas, bath, hot and
cold water. water closet, &c:fourta.ii rooms. Lot 20
by 128. to Pine street. FOX & UNREEL 221 South
FiT4TH street. n 027 4t*
FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE NEAR
Twentieth and Wallace streets, until spring, to
without children. Apply to
JAMES S. SMITE,
'teal Estate Agent,
n027-2t* 123 South Seventh sweet.
FOR SALE.—Elegant DWELLXLiG on EQ.
MIST street. near St Mark'sOnurch.
o, first-class brown atone RQIIBE on SPRITOR
street, treat of seventeenth, E R. JONAS,
nolo-1214 • fa 2. Walnut Street.
riFORSALE.—The desirable Three-story l3rick
Dwelling, with double back buildings; every con
ettee. and large lot of ground. Situate No. 679 N.
TW - RT:PTIL etreet. J. N. OUNLICEY k SONS 608
Walnut street.
ri Fiat beldfl—The handsome threeetory brick
residence, with double back buildings; every con
von et ce; underground drainage and aide-yard; situate
No . 860 N orth - Eighth street. J. eiII/1181.18Y &
hONS, 808 Walnut meat.
Ohlthia.NTOWle.—FOß RENT—a. two and a
M. half story stone cottage, with large lot of gr mad.
situate on Harvey street, within Mx minutes' walk
from the railroad depot. J. X. 01:111.11.14Y & SONS,
508 Walnut street.
ffre‘ To RANT—A' 7-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH
Ira large yard. water In kitchen. gas all through. 6tc..
No. 71a Pine street, Camden. Apply 780 Line strew,
Camden. lte
DOE PENT, ON 21.6..R.RET Street, below Fifth,
r vary dealrable rooms on 2nd, 3rd and 4th. floors,
Rom Januaty 1,1887. .
noI4-w 1 m-11?
EIOR, HALF..-10 'to 40 000 acres of -West Virginia
LANDS in tracts to snit buyers, licKniti...tle the
beat blue grass lauds cheap. APP I I to W"-UV '''
JORDAN,4O3 Walnut street.
VOR SALE CHEAP.—THREE-valnable LOTS, each
1 20 a 140 feet ocen, north side WALNUT between
inet cella' and Twentieth streets. Part cub. Apply
tv lODPPIICh 014 JORDAN, 430 WATAVTItteet,
WANTED—TO RENT, LHASA OR PURCHASE,
a store, or building to be altered to a store, on
Chestnut between Ninth and Broad streets.
Address,
n024-sto Box TT, Post Wes,
in FURNISHED HMS it WANTED—For a term.
ma °raiz months by a family consisting of a gentle.
roan and wife—without children—a small neat 4. far
niehed HOUSE. in a quiet and healthy location; must
have all modern conveniences. Address stating l c ca.
tIOZI and terms. - E. RP.
Bingham SOIII3P.
WANT4D—A. 14711,11.L.5 a tuf1 . ) HOlJt irED.
n 027414 No. .2.0 5 Month Sixth /street.
WANTED.—Wented an OFFICE AND STORAGE
VT ROOM on either first or second floor, on Deia,.
ware avenue, between Arch and Vine streets. Ad.
dress Bei NO, 127, Philadelphia Post OWos. aci9U
24111 WANTED TO WINTER—THREE or POUR
HORSES. Good accommodation and attend
6-.ce Amity to 7013. DAVD3ON, near Newton
Station, West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. or.
at no. SI S. Merrick street, west Penn square. noltAlal
A B. TAYLOR, TEACIEIXEC OP storersro AND
AcLiPLILNO, 1207 PIIMDBT street. Singing clams
now ilarinlng.
ICSBISLUITION THE FM:MR.—Mt. .11.1 4 MONTNO
4 ItaL.LO. Flutist at the Arch Street Theatre, Ls
prepared to sive Lessons on his Instrument. Address
him thendusic Store, of Mr. ANDRE. 1104 CHEST
NUT street. ' linte•tn.th-sti
MFIEBBOIt Q ZOGBAllbf BEGS liiMa.VIC — TO
arro his blends and the public, that he Mae rs
turned to resume the Instruction of Piano and Vocal
MumM. For further information. apply to Meat, G.
ANI,BB & 4x).,1104 Chestnut; street:. or at, bin reef.
dente, Mill atreet,Germantown. noll-e,tu,th,l3to
TirSDDlive CABDS.—AII the meat novel and most
VV elegant dales: "•.153.A80N- OM.
nol7 lot - 907 Chestnut street.
_
DICKSON ,BROS‘.
b2O Walnut street.
TB2c
purtaz .
stutrts.
Inzawit
Boitociu
FOURTH atreet,atkove V1.0171.15'n0w opflot
CC j Tau and Whiter diseeetur. ..1.4010, eanWsnom
.witt
an thoro u gh er) , PrOtiehm con:dart. and. ardiatg., go .
that a MnOwjedge Mitueauttforaticoht..
pilsbmeut nov be ebtatroM by the moat Muhl. Saddle
homes t=ataea in the beet manner. Saddle homey
horse; and vehicles to hire. Also. mesas for form
rale ickchn. do.
111X91644 MAMA it Wit.
BEM!. IMTAITE.
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ORPHA NE' COVET SA_LB.—Estate of LEI-
F o PER, NlNtlES.—JAbilliß A. .1? ttE RNA ST Ap
e neer.—Genteel DWELLING. N 0.829 VENN street.
—llnder authority ot the Orphans' Court ler the CitY
and county of Philadelphta.--On -W E D N E S DA Y . Ds
cero ber I=oBB6, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at
Public R.3leatt the PWLADELPHLA HNC RANGE,.
the following deautlbel Beal haste, the property of .
lEIPPB,Minors, viz: A three story brick hones. with
the two-story brick back balldlog a. d lot, situate on
the north aide of Vine street: Thirteenth Ward; 20 feet
front, and extending , in ceyah 94 feet, when the said lot
contracts by an; tenet on the east aide tpereof to the
breadth of 15 met, and conti uing that de6reasedwidth
the further depth 56 feet to Wood, street, with a two
awry brick abop thereon. - • ;
One-balfthe purchase money/11V roninin on Mort
gage.
air 1200 to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court, E. A. 31:BERTON, Clerk O. CR
NARY H. GI VIN. Guardian.
JAMES A. FRB (OMAN, Auerr.
• . Store 422 Walnut 'street
nc0,29de,6
OIiHANS' COURT SALE,— Estate ,of G
.IES LAGELER. Minors.— JAMAS A. PEER ISIA.N.
Auctioneer. —Threnstory BRICK EMUS N, KATES
street, below Broad. Under authority of the Orphans'
Court for the City and - County of Philadelphia. on
WEDNESDAY, lecember 32, 1866 at 12 o'clock noon,
witl be: , 13 ,, 1d rmblic sale at the PHILA.II rLPHIA.
EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate.the
property of Gallagher, Minors, viz: All that certain
.trt of ground, with the threnatory brick in ssuage
thereon. on the north side of Kates street, 308 feet east
of Broad street in tbe Third Ward: IS feet front by 47
feet 6 inches deep, including on the east aide thereof
half a certain alley thirty Inches wide. Subject to po
grownd rent per, annum. . .
frarPO to be paid at the time of wale.
By the Court, E. A. 111RERICE, 01r1:0. C.
MARY GA_LLAGRE s, Gnardian.
JAMES A. - FREEhiAN Auctioneer,
n022.29de6 Store 4Z Walnut street.
1.114 ORPHANS' COURT SAl.E,—Estate of TEDIUMS
DieGUIG decesaed.—JAMES R SENCAR,
oel
tonee , .—Fonrstory BRICK STORE. No. 2
BEERY street- 'Under authority of the Or
phans' Court for the City and County of Philadelobia,
on WEDNESDAY December 12, 1866, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADEL
PHIA El. CHANGE, the following deacibed Real
Estate, late the property of Ihomos Afeehttgan,
ceased, Viz: All ground luable - four-story
westcos
.,ttage and lot of situate on tbe side of
Strawberry street; containing in breadth - 14 feet 6
inches, and in depth 41 feet, with the use of a three
feet wide alley.
Clear of Incumbrance.
far t3IO to be paid at the time of sale.
hy the Court: E. A. ISLERTILeK, ClArk O. C.
EMMA RD OWXNS, Guardian.
n0".7 0 .16
JARSA, FREFIHAIv. -*notion° r.
Store, 422 Walnut street.
ORPHANS' CIZIURT SALE—Estate of MAR.
GARET HALL, deceased. JAMES A. PEER
-MA N. Auctioneer. 4ATORY &PORE% No. 207 M AR
KEP street. Under authority of the Orphans' Court
. or the City and County of Philadelphia, ou WED
NESDAY,-I ec, 12; DM. at 12 o'clock, noon. will be said
at
CELANG I E c .
sathle
fo a l t lo w h n e g
& P scr l i L beAdD RLP H E A tat e, E laXte
the property of MARGARET HALL, deceased, viz:
A - valuable 4-striry brick building and lo on the north
side cf Market street, between Second and Third
streets: 13 feet 3 inches front, and extending thence
northward 103 feet I fiches.
Z Clear of Incna brance.
sir vio to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Court, E A MERRICK. Clerk 0. C.
EDWARD A.l HALL, A cloa'r.
JAMES A. EtiERMAN. Auctioneer.
no 2, ,de6 bt0re,..422 Walnut street.
SALF:=XAMES - A.. FREEM.
Auctioneer.—TßßEE nTORY BRICK MFRS AN
,
L --. "( 1, No. 705 NORTH: EEG ELTE !;NTH Sire* t 'shave
(bates.—On WEDNESDAY. Thcembar 12, 1888, at 12
o clock noon. wilt be sold at Public ' , ale, at the P eI
LAI.ELEB IA EXCHANGE, the folic wing described
Beal Estate. viz: AP that certain three stlry brick
dwelling with double two story.' back building al.d lot
of groutd on the esst aide of Eighteenth htren,l4o feet
1.71 inches north of 03a ea street; 18 feet front and ex
tending in depth nn the south line 86 feet 5 inches,
and on the north line 83 feet lOU inches to a 4 feet alley
leading into Olive street.
W The shave Pia neat dwelling in good order, 8
rums, hot and cold water bath. range, dm.
Clear of inctenbrance. 81,200 may remain. Pos.
amnion with the deed.
Air $lOO to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMB A. FRREBEAN Auctioneer:
n02229de1i 8t0re,422 Walnut street.
F°
IR BALE.
D►.III:II.A_I3LE WIE.A.P.F PROPERTY.
On the Delaware River. above Shackamaxon street,
220 feet fly nt by 464 feet deep. Two piers with d".eit
room of 50 feet by Z 5 feet; good depth of water. Can
be divided and potoesion given March 1, 1867.
LITEIMSJpiONTOOMERY. ConveYanoers.
n01024.w.1.ta* • 1035 Beachstreet, above Lamed,
A VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESL
ER DEMME to LILT, within els miles of the city,
near a station on the Pennsylvania Railroad. having a
superabundance or choice fruit of every description,
and one of the most productive gent eus In the neigu
benhood. Address Boz 208. Philadelphia Post
Ofßce. n 02 6 Sty
BE FOR PALE—A Handsome. Four-story Brick
Residence,with double thsee-story back buildings
and having every modern convenience. Situate on
the north side of PINE street, west of Eighteenth.
rt
possession given..
105 feet deep. to a street. Imme
diate given. M. GOMMETA SONS. SOS
Ws Mot street.
~~~~:
ALCOITL 95
_per cent. NO CHARGE FOR PACIff-
AGES. C. L. Oil. new made. Invoice just re
ceived and for sale In quantities suitable to the trade.
Ipecac. root and powder , in bulk and bottles of 3i®each.
chloroform of thebest quality In carboys and demi.
johns. JOHN 0. 11.9.. KM.& CO..
*non 118 Market street.
BLATIMSPECIALTIES FOR THE SEASON.
Glycerin Lotion, for hands and face.
Pectoral Loren ges.tor sore throat,hoaraente a. &c.
Camphor Ice, for chapped Hands.
Wild Cherry Compound tor cold, cough, &c.
Olein, for chapped hands, &c.
Troches Chlorate Potash, for ulcerated throat.
HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS, Eighth and Walnut stag
RITE GUM. AMA.BILL—For sale by WILLIAM
W TV IK,LLIS & CO., Druggists, No. 724 21WIKEI"
street.
ROBE WATEB.—DonbleDtntitled Bose Water, con
atan on hand and for sale b- WILLL9.II
: a.. . .. • , ; , „
TIIINAIIf. OF TARTAR—Pure Cream of Tartar and
ij Soda, for sale by WILLIAM VT. lad& CO , Drug
gists, No.IitIA.TUCET street.
LIXTRAOT OB 1310ZIF ibr beef tea or Essence 01
124 Beef in sickness or-for se for 'table use. Rats
n Elgin, Illinois, by Gal/ Borden- from the Juices 61
choice beef and is superior in ;deliciousl flavor and
quality to any hitherto known. Packeia with ran
zections, one 6041 each. HUBBELL, ApothoCSl7 l
1410 Chestnut street.
TVIIIGEtIEVIIEF fiITBDREES, Cirsaaztea 3fricrixo
Pia Tfles,Oomalso, Etreabas r .iemaa,
Boxes, Horn Swaps. euxecal instratgrasa
Hard a= .iztnloter Goads, Vial Chasi, ULM
/Mal 671121 Zia, dta., all at "Mrat Hanam :e.,
LINOWDETI
ar.s-vi t3outh letallth atrat;
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OM= 8.110EIItAS:12; 41: 00. N. N. CKIRM • Form= AltID RACE EfTlitkella, Whol
Dztoridsts, llissomerenie and Dealers In Wind •
alsm, White Load, and Paints at every deseriP •
offer to the trade, or consenter", samples° smock -
goods In theL. Una at the lowest market rates.
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&HOlinc A ust received, an Divines a Gcnril
Ara Brun, for tele
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YOUNG zu tN WANTED as SA_LESDIAN in a
ff rsiclass Retail Stationery Store. Situation per
manent. Unexceptionable references required. Ad
dress J. S. 8., BVISZTEST Office. n027-2t•
MODERN Dwyr.TTNO WANTED to par.
claw, about SAM; Spruce to Arch, west of
d street. Also, one from ;skew to $30.000.
E. JONES,
n02c0214 No. 522 Walnut Street.
MILTSICAL
ALLAH BINGING.-7..11.123.11QP, 83 South NTBIlro
TEE:NTH atreet. ocr4-thAta-44,
,JMVUATIOII2.