Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 03, 1866, Image 3

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    Marine Disasters for November.
We publish below our monthly table of
marine losses for the' pa3t month, showing
an aggregate of fifty-nine vessels. Of this
■number four -were steamers; three were*
-ships; fourteen were barks ; eleven were'
brigs; twenty-six were schooners, and one 1
a smack. Of the above six are missing -
supposed lost; eight were abandoned ; one
foundered, two sunk after collision and two
sunk. The total value of. the property lost=
and missing is estimated at two million six 1
hundred and, fifty-one thousand three hun- >
fired dollars.
STEAMEB9, , > “ '
Pearless, from Charlfston, for 805t0n1.... *2O 000
Kingfisher, from Baltimore, for Charleston!" lso’ooo
la Orientals, from Bueros Ayres - 1 5 „055
• ‘St. Mary, m, from Brazos, for Kew Orleans... lso'ooo
SHIPS ••
Belltolma (Br.),from S.Pran.for Sydney,NSW 70000
w°S„^ 1V r e , rpool ' ; J PUlsdelp Ola,. ioo!ooo
•Sanaa (Br.),f, from Liverpool,for none ols 60 000
„ BASKS . • .- v, • *
Torfirida, (Br.), a,.from Glasgow for NetvYofk 150,030
Caya(Br.), from bydney, ss.' S. W., for San
Francisco *
-Annie, iromNewYorkforcsew urleana.”
Bva H. Fisk, from Pnila. for New Orleans
Elizabeth Jenkins, from London for N, York
Ella Virginia. iromN. York for Zanzibar.......
'Gen. w. 8. Shef man, m.rfrom Philadelphia
for Galveston
Holland, from New York for Cuba
Jtfavonrneen (Br.), from Portland for New El
ver. N. B
Pacific (whaler of e-ag Baroorj
w. A. Piatenlns, m., from New York for As
plnwaU. ..
'Ontario, a. (whaler of New London).
Laarni,(Haw.), m„ from Honlula for New
Bedford
-BioGrande (Italian), a., from. Pensacola for
England
* BRIGS."
'Calmuck, from Havana, for Trinidad.*..,
Carmtlita(Br), from Ricum’d, for R. Janeiro
Plying Siod (Br), from Malaga, for new Yors
Pornussa (BT) B.c.,fromfct Joans P.R. for Boa
H. W. Iflptcaif- fromN Y,, for Asp’nwall *
Helen (Br) a., from New York, for Rotterdam
J. M. Houston a., from Femanna.for BaPdos
Althea (Br).from N. > „ for Kingston.....
S. (Br), from Salt Cay, forN. Y.”‘‘
Wilhelm (Pmsa.), lrom Bordeaux, for N. Y'
Stephen Thurston, from Bebaac, ror N. L
Tlmandra,from Cap l * Breton, for Bristol,R. X.
_ , ~ SCHOONERS,
onion Forever, from Trinidad Bay fjr San
Francisco
Oriental, from Bondout for 805t0n..,.’.*
Ggniile, frcru Boston for RockiancL....
Bride (fisherman. of Surry)
Boxer, (fi-berman of Gloucester)**.,.. •**
B. <J. Maxwell, from Tangk-r for Portland.™
Fllen identen, (Br) m, from Inagaa for Hew
PI Dorado, from New’York' for Uanhtoflu
-braneesjfrom Bargor for Charleston “
Pred’k. Hauer, Portsmouth.....
Fannie, from Savannah to Philadelphia™**’
Island Queen, a, from Richmond to Rio*
Grande, ..
•Jas Seward, (fisherman of Gloucester)".".. *". ’*
Marla Foss, from Bale « for 8ang0r.......
Wno. A,-JLIUs, from N. Y k for St.Marks,Fla.
Nass&u (Br.), from New York for Nassau
"Wauk uco, from Gardner lor Salem
Neptune, s., from E izabetbport *.!"’
Peru, from Portsmouth. „
Vigilant, m.,from New York for Nassau......
Sea Foam, from New York for Jacksonville,
S. B StebblnB(Br.).fr’zn Pensacola for Havana
Tugwsesa, from Jacksonville for NbwYork,
Alice Gray, a*, from BaDgor for Santa Cruz.
R. G Porter, from Providence for Phlla
&.S. Sample,from Pana o river for Baltimore
SMACKS
Two Brothers, (fisherman,)....
Total ;.
Total losses for January
Total tosses tor February.....
Total losses for hiarcb
Total losses fbr April
Total losses for Way
Total losses for June.
Total losses for Jnly
Tot»l losses for August.
Total losses tor September..,
Total losses for October
TotaHoßses for November...
Total lessee fbr eleven months aso C 27 857 im
Same period in 1863.... .. 4io is soo’sSi
fame period in 1*64. 421 is SX’So
Vessels marked a,were abandoned at sea;
those marked m are missing—supposed lost*
those marked / foundered; those marked
s c were sunk after sollision, and those
marked s were snnk.
Kew Trials Refused ihe Fenian Prisoners
ill Canada.
Tobonto, Dec. I.—ln the cases of the Eev.
Mr. McMahon, Colonel K. Lynch, and other
Fenians, appealing for new trials, judgment
was given this alternoon. In McMahon’s
■case, the Chief Justice stated at. length the
law under which the prisoners were tried
And after reviewing the different objections
to the indictments raised by the prisoners’
counsel, said that he was of opinion that all
the grounds taken by the prisoners’ counsel
for granting rule to show cause had failed,
And that if granted, it would be merely
wasting time and words to no purpose, the
Court would not have made it absolute,
-After the most careful consideration, he
-could not come at any other conclusion than
-to refuse the rule.
Justice Haggerty then delivered judgment
an the case of the Queen vs. Lynch. Having
recapitulated the objections seriatim, he said
he perfectly, concurred in the views ex
pressed by. the Chief Justice. He had given
-careful study to all the different points in
volved and objections raised, and had come
to the decision that no sufficient grounds
had been made but to warrant the Court in
-granting a rule.
Justice Morrison delivered judgment in
the case of the Queen vs. School, and said
that he perfectly concurred with the learned
Chief Justice and Justice Haggerty in the
-course they had pursued. He had no doubt
of the law on the subject, and must, there
fore, refuse the rule.
Mr. McKensie then moved for leave to ap
• peal. The Chief Justice said the court anti
cipated such a motion, and having refused
the rule, they did not consider they would
be warranted in granting the application.
Chief Justice Bichards delivered judg
ement in the Court of Common Pleas, in the
case of the Queen vs. Slevin, refusing to
grant a.rule, on the same grounds as those
urged by the other judges
-Official Report of ilie Arrest of John Su.
This Government had information as long
ago as last winter, that John H. Suratt had
gone to Europe. The person who communi-.
cated the facts conversed with him during
the voyage across the Atlantic, and also re
ported that Suratt. believing/Be was far re
moved from danger, was free and ontspoken
abont his connection with the assassination
conspiracy. On Sunday Secretary Seward
received a despatch by the Atlantic cable,as
follows:
“I have anrested John H. Suratt. one of
President Lincoln's assassins. No doubt of
-identity. . Hale,
‘United States Consul-General,
“Alexandria, Egypt.”
The Alabama Legislature.
Y< ? BK i • D * e -. 2 -—Special despatches
-state that in the Alabama House of Repre
sentativesyesterday,Mr. Brooks,of Lowndes
county, presented a bill to alter the Con
stitution of the State, to admit conditional
negro suffrage. The conditions are that the
voter shall possess property valued at §2OO
and shall be able to read the Constitution of
the State and of the United States, and write
a legible hand;, these conditions holding
good also in case of white men.
Mr. Brooks was closely identified with
the Confederate'cause, having expended his
last dollar in its support, and in presenting
his hill said that he did so as- a measure of
policy and public good. After an exciting
debate the Dili was tabled.
Mexican Affairs.— lt is now confidently
stated in Washington that the object of the
Government in interfering in Mexican
affairs is not to establish a protectorate
over Mexico, but to form an alliance, offen
sive and defensive, with Juarez, and parties
assert that the grant of Lower California
to certain. Americans is the motive power of
the affair.
Letters from the City of Mexico dated No
vember lOtb, _ state the fact that General
Bazame had given arms and ammunition to
.v x3ca ? Liberals, and promised them
S a i ey i.should not be interfered with'by
thePrench forces provided they prononneed
for General Ortega and proclaimed him as
President of Mexico.
The Propeller Bosphorus, a fine new
iron steamer, of two thousand' tons burden
is expected to arrive at Norfolk, in a few
days from Liverpool, with a full cargo of
merchandise. 6
LADIES’ FANCY’-'- FUSS
A. K. &F. K WOMRATH,
;
. HAVE NOW OPEN’.
A Full Assortment of. :
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS
Also a great variety of • -t- ‘
FANCY
ociJfs affe lobes.
An oedinance to make an appropria
lßin n T?u^. Qafl ' dlalls the 00r ofthe income ef
civofphiu'rti^Kp 6 ] 80 * “P? Common Councils of the
oneiundrtS^.’fiH 18 d , n 3 hat the sn “ of twenty
ofthßtJ^^ d^ elva . <i . oU^a* D<l ninety-four cents
SLfihv “rtadn Trusts be and the same is
h|nS
)^li E d C o < iS^S e eUfc y e a o l , s. B T ardMCMahon '
George Emlen, five
h 4 D nMtn?«A? irfy s?£ doll araaßd Accents.
*9* tbe Income of the legacy of JamesDatton, three
8 6venteen donahs and ninety-seven cents.
,®* i he legacy of Archibald Thomp
ceni& n 6 hDndied and iorty-nine dollara and forty five
9,000
56.050
90 000
25 000
.40,000
50,0U0
14,000
30 000
. 6,000
80,000
10,000
12,000
c"to
hnid°/Mw|h e t odo 0 doU 1 S| eSaCy ° f AD “ AraUt - ° ne
8. Of the Income of the Estate conveyed bv David
ri3?Rs9a>£8 a $ T'l* to . the Overseera of the Poorfor the
Philadelphia, in troat for the relief-of the
°f said «ity. Beventy-one dollars. - *
of thePoor 4llB2lBlllBll bedrawn Guardians
12,000
.9,000
3,000
3.000
4,000
35 000
_ WM. 8 STOEXEY,
, , ' President of Common Connell.
Attest—JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Cler& ox Common Council.
„ , JAMBS LYND,
. J , , President of Select Council.
Approved this thirtieth day of November, Anno
f'emlnl one thousana eight hundred and eizty-atj
(A. D. 1866). MOST ON McMICHAEI,
“ Mayor of Phlladi lpqia.
R
10,000
6 000
9 000
4,000
30,000
ESO-LTJTION APPKOVING THE STJ-BETIES OF
Herny Conner C ty Commissioner.
Resolved. By the Select and Common Councils of the
jClty ofPhlladeluhla, Thatßobert P. King and Himh
Gamble areherehy approved ai the sureties of He, ry
( onner. City Commissioner elect And the City So
licitor is berfby directed to havea bond and warrant
of attorney for said parties to execute, and to cause a
Judgment to be entered therern. and farther to fi e
an agreement of record that the l'en of the jodgmem
entered In pursuance of said warrant of attorney
against Hugh Gamb e shall only operate on and
against the following properties that Is to say, a cer
Kf?, nri d whereon Is erected oremtses No.
1219 and 1221 Flizwater street. Fourth Ward: also lots
of ground whereon Is erected premises numbered 12u2
1216 and. 1222 Federal street, Twemy sixth Ward. Als •
lot or gr, und whereon is erected premls°a numbered
724 and (26 South Sixth street Fonrth Ward. And also
whereon is erected premises No 76s
city ol Thllteentll atrcet ( in the Third Ward of said
52,651,300
Vessels, Value.
....99 $5 74L500
.... 52 3,170.000
.... 40 . 1,552,500
... 52 2 707,600
... 23 730,500
... 28 1,070.000
.... 46 1 946,800
.... 27 1,14*1,000
.... 22 1.618,000
.... 82 5,813,000
... 69 2,651,300
„ „ WM. B. STOKLEY,
. . . Prf sldent of Common Council.
Attest— AßßA HA M ITSWABr,
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
_ „ JAMES LYNB.
-.1,. .v. « Resident ot Select Council.
Approved, this thirtieth day of November, Anno
Eomlni or.e thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
(A.D.ISC6J. MOETON HcH[oHiEl,
11 Mayor of Philadelphia.
ArVOBDrNAHCE FOE THE PBOTEOTION OF
Bridges in the City ol Philadelphia.
_£ E CT l °^'„ l - T h« Select and Common Councils of the
RLTt°im£! ad Si'P hl S , do °fdain. That if any person
shall wilfully ride, drive or lead any horse or other
beast of burden, faster than a walk upon any of the
bridges belonging to the City of Philadelphia, or when
aueh trldae is occupied by a double track railway,
shall not conform to, and lbilow in, the line of travel
thereon, aa regulated by the Ban way cars, such person
shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay a sum not
less than five dollars, nor more than thirty dollars
S.^l c^r B ?fv 3 :, b 5 I , c ? > . vered •>? name or the
City of Philadelphia, one half to the nse of the In
former, who shall be a competent witness in such case:
the other half to be paid to the Treasurer of the City of
Philadelphia, for the nse of the City. 1
, Wtt Si STOKLKT.
Attest— JOHN O'™*"-
Clerk of Common CounclL
__ JAMES liYND,
. - aw, w. a. President or Select Council,
Approved this thirtieth day of November, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and aiity-aix
(A.D 1&66). 1
KAtULUTION RELATIVE TO GRAY'S FERRY
Bridge.
Sl*?, “ d Common Connells of the
city of Philadelphia That the City Solicitor be and Is
heieby antborlzrd and d reeted to draw an agreement
relieving the Phi adelpbia, Wilmington and Baltimore
i allroad Company from any liabilities that might
result mmtheionatrnctlon by the city of asldewelk
upon their bridge at Gray’s Ferry ; assuming, on the
tart of ibe city, to beep the same in good order and
repair, and to remove it within five years after notice
to do fo has been Berved upon theclty by said .Railroad
Company.
WM. S. STOKLEY,
. • _ President of Common Council.
Attest— JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Cleric of Common Connell.
JAMES LYND,
. ~ . President of Select Council.
Approved this thirtieth day of November, Anno
pi m. ni one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six
(A. D. 18661. '
MORTON McMICHAEL,
K ' Mayor of Philadelphia.
■DUSOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE ;THE PAVING
XV cf Broad street from Jeffeistn to Oxford street.
£csolved By the Select and Common Councils of tbe
c ty of Philadelphia. That tbe Chief Commissioner of
a lgnways be and be is hereby authorized and directed
io pave Broad street from Jefferson to Oxfordstreet
Thesaldpavementto bemadeofiheNicholson patent
and at the coat of the several property owners ftontme
on sa.d sireet, and the Cny snail not be liable for the
expense.ofsaidpaylngexceptfor the Intersections.
„ WM 8. STOKLRY,
. . w President of Common Council.
Attest— .ABRAHAM STEWART,
Assistant Clerk of Common Council.
• • , JAMES LYND,
. President of Select Council.
Approved this thirtieth day of Kovembir, Auno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and Blxty six
(A. D. 1866).
MORTON McMICHAEL,
, May ° r nf Phlltt delphla.
f COMPOUND UUAUUML BISUI IT.
S' FOB AES PEPSI A.
These are composed of Fine WUIoW Charcoal, *c.
w.i?®.' 0 !?? of ® r 9 n Wafers, by which medicines
hitherto disagreeable are rendered p.easant and pal
atable. They will prove to be a valuable remedy for
Heartburn, Waterbranh. Acidity .Nausea, Eructations.
Constipation and other forms of Indigestion. Persons
sunerii g from fittd breath wIU dud them an admirable
corrective.
Prepared only by JAMES T. SHINN. Apothecary
S. w. corner BROAD and SPRUCE streets, PhUada, !
Sold also by . 1
F. Brown, Fifth and Chestnut.
C. R. Keeney, Sixteenth and Atch.
Ambrose Smith, Broad and Chestnut.
George O. Bower, Sixth and Vine.
D. L. Stackhouse. Eighth and Green.
O. Shivers. Seventh and Spruce.
Murphy * Bro„ 1700 Locust street,
H. C. Blair’s sons, 800 Walnut.
E. Thomas. 1900 Pine.
Ellis, Son & Co, Seventh and Markets
Johnston, Holloway & Cowden,
And druggists generally.
fpHJE BABBISON BOILER A SAFE steam
A aOJXiaR. m
This new Steam Generator Icombines essential ad
vantages IN ABSOLUTE SAFETY PROM EXPLOSION. In
ant cost and cost ot repairs, durability, economy of
inel, facility of cleaning and transportation, noTpos
sessed by any other better.
It Is formed nf a combination or cast-iron hollow
spheres—each eight inches In external diameter, and
three eighths, or an inch thick, connected by curved
necks,and rebate machine made joints, held together bv
wrought-lion bolts with caps at the ends. The form Is
the strongest known; Its strength to resist Internal
pressnrejVery great—nnweakened as It Is bv panelling
or riveting, which lessens the strength of the wrought
Iron boiler plate about forty per cent. Every boiler la
tested by hvdranllc pressure at 800 pounds to the sonare
inch. IT CANNOT BEBUBST UNDER any PRACTICA
BLE STEAM PRESSURE.
Under p. essure wh ch might cause rapture in ordln
ary bt Hers, every joint In this becomes a safety valva
No other steam generator possesses this property of
rejlef under extreme pressure without Injury to itself
and thus preventing disaster. ’
It Is not seriously affected by corrosion, which so
soon Impairs the strength of the wrought Iron boiler
It has economy In fuel, equal to the best boilers.
It gets up steam quickly, at d with little fuel-pro
duces super; eated Bteam without separate a poaratus
and Is not'llable to priminy or foaming. - ■ ’
It Is easily transported,- and maybe taketrapart so
w ®lgh more tnan eighty pounds. In
difficult places of access; the largest bo&er may be out
through an opening one foot square. It ts readily
clcased inside and ©at. Under orui nary circamstaaces •
it Is kept free from permanent deposit by blowlnr the
water ent'rely out under full pressure once a week It
requires no Bpeclal ski lin Its management. • Injured
parts can be renewed wl h great laclilty, ad they are
unlfo-m in shape and size. Wien renewed the entire
boiler remains as good as new. The greater part of the
bcdler will never need renewal, unless unfairly used.
A boiler can be inerea-ed to any extent bysimnlv,
adding to ils width, and.being the multlpilcatlon'ofa
single lorm, Its strengh remains the same for all sizes.
It;has less weight and takes les3 than one-half the
ground area of the ordinary cylinder boiler, wlthont
Belig Increased In height.
Any kind o f fuel may be nsed under this boiler from
the meal expensive, to refuse coal dust, j..-, . .
Over two hundred of these boilers- are now In ODera
tlen.someoftbemlntbe best establishments in this
city. Per descriptive circulars or prices, apply to
JOSEPH RAREicON, Jr„ Harrison Bollerfrbrks
Oraj's Ferry road; adjoinlng TL S. -Arsenal, Phlla
dftipnia. Boftrlmn;
O'
<aKacAS COCOA.—I 24 Bags Caracas Cocoa In
<>itore and lor sale by JOHN DALLKTT & CO..
128 Walnut afreet.
THU PAibY EVENING BUi.I.Km.-PMLAiiELI’HiA. MONDAY. DKriftmitw :t 1866,
FURS.
CITY OBUMMfIEw.
MORTON ITcMICHAEL.
Mayor of PhiladelpMi
AMUSEKEHTFS*
OOHTXHB!HTAI,irBW» JSZCH w,.
j^£SfSS&3F a^imy.;'?*sS^
TltKlil' OfFlOfi__ 6bo UHMNUr.
EEMEMBBE THB LITTLE OarSß, .:
‘and*i CJrpfian Children
COUNTRY’S DEFENDERS
Grand Charitablo Fair and Preseata
tion Festival
In Aid or tbe Borne and School for the
maintenance and Euacation of ttie ;
•i liesUtnie tihlldreii of oar Sol
diers and Sailors.
An Appeal-to th& Amerlfian People.
0 S“ e » Officers and Managers of “The Home and
?££??\ #?£«5 e Education and Maintenance of the
?i 0 S t t i 1 i I H?n t ’?* U .? reD oa r Soldiers and Sailors, ear-
S^ATft'-ATotiyco-operation in oao
GRAND FBfiSENTVTiOI? FESTIVAL.
Sihiiiu ho & eB }™ witl ? *“ to see “The Home and
schoor' enabled to receive and care for all needy ones
v»no seek its skelter and protection.
Mrs. General DDYfSfib S.GRA.NT, President;
m 2 Sr B j A n ®ALY, Acting President.
Mrs. Mai-Gen. J. c. FREMONT, Ist Vice President.
Mrs. ROBERT FORSTE &, 2d vice President/ .
Mrs. JOHN 8. VQORHIF.B, Treasurer.
Mrs. DAVID HOYT. Secretary.
Mrs. IM. 8. HHiLYEIi Cor. Secretaay.
MrB. BEBVEY G. iiAW. Mnnag.i*
Mrs. J, J. VAN DALSEM. Manner.
Tbe FAIR will open on the loth or December and
??D, t . I ?'^, w . 0 -J Tee^£U he PUBLIC HALL, corner of
BROAD WAY aod TWENTY-THIRD Street. N. Y.
To be concluded by the .
GRAND PRESENTATION FESTIVAL,
TO BB KKim AT .
COOPER INSTI'I TJTK, NEW YORK.
SATURDAY EVENING, December 221,
IJedcr _ the Musical direction of THEODORE
THOMAS, Esq. On which occasion a Committee will
be chosen by the audience to award .
SIOO.OOG IN PRESENTS,
b u% may det6rmllie - F « r
200,100 TICKETS AT ONE BOLLAR EACH
AND ' f
200 OCO PRESENTS BEING ONE TO EACH TICKET
H < iTsT^lt
LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED.
PresentlnUnltedßtates Greenbacks- 110,000
1 Splendid Country Residence In Weatches
terconn'y, near New York City
1 and Lot, Jamaica, Avenue
1 Honse and Lot, adjoining above ,* 3’mo
J_ “ “_“ In Bro. klyn. N Y...' ”™ 3coo
* ferriage, Horres and Harness .Complete) 2 s'-o
1 Gnno Piano (Steiowav ’s) 15^
? ci > H,i Il T? arle “,' clt Y or N. Y., *1.600 each. 4.020
1 Setof Dlamords (Ring Ear Rings, and
... .. 1 1111.1 1 ofy ?
J f0r..""... 5 00>
1 Ellis’s Paltnt Hot Water-Appara’us " '
, „„ f S. r Heating Dwellings. .
,1 S u Balnting of General C. R. Grant
15 Gents flat Gold Lever Watches @ *200...
-is.iadles “ *• • “ . (afeg
1 Premiatn “Empire” Sewing'
.20 Silver plated Tea Setts
ICO Celebrated “Empire” Sewing Machines
now on exhibition at their Warerooms,
616 Broadway.
1000 Conies (2 Void. each) being a compiete’i’t
lustrated History of the War ■
250 Gold Pens, Pencils, and Sleeve Buttons’.
@(8~............ , r™
500 T ® e K D<I *nd N apkin itingsi ’
1000 Call Beiia and plated Frnit 8,00?
The balance to consist of the following articles,
viz; Musical Instruments, Parlor and Office
Furniture,Writing Casee.Ladiea Work Boxes,
Kla Gloves, Photr graph AJbums.Bresst Pins,
Fob Chains. Ladles Gold
S?£jL C sS!. l t!. ,op S a GBusee, Black Walnut
Plu’nre Frames, Gentlemen’s Fashionable
Silk Hats, Ladles Newest Style Dress Hats,
, American Emblem Cards for Parlor Amuae
ment, Ergraylngs and Card Photographs of
dliOnguWied Personages, Ladles and Gents
Biding Whips,Buffalo Robes. Ladles Mink
Pnrs. Gents For collars and Gloves, Mnslc
Roxes, <£c., &C., amonntlngot „ • 3^o*o
Mat ire In tbe aggregate 209,000 Presents.
TBiDEu&l. > , tUH „ , u.i....11j. ’ *lOO (VYi
frS5? e l? e , aent " 1^S C ? “ s - ®>> closing the moriev
f s om V 10 * refftitmd tetter at our riiJ:, with
stamp for return postage. Larger amoonta should be
sent in draft* or by Express, at the following .
5 Tickets to one address ,4 55
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U :: ==—%%
iso •> .. ■« su
Address all orders and conimnntrations to - '"" -85 00
A CO., Managing Directors; or to
K. H. DAVIS, Agent for the Home aoA School,
. _6lB£ro&d way. JN e w York. -
„ . . , SPECIAL NOTICE,
we take pleasure in acknowledging, on behalf of the
Homeland bcbool. the liberal donation of J5OO, made by
Bro»dway r New’vofk Machine Company, of So. 616
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.
no3o-19t» (Office of Florence S&xhig MachJneOo.)
XTEW CHESTNUT STREET THEATRE.
XI CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH-
Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7 45.
SECOND WEEK OF '
MB. JOHN E. McDON’ODQH,
and of the
GREAT SUCCESS OF THE PERSON.
Dion acts, entitled
08, THE WORKMEN OF MANCHESTER
___ Fit duced with ‘
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY,
A mong which may be named FOLLKR’s tavv
CtTYogM ANOHfeTKB B 5 NIQHtTthE Turn!
’ GREAT TELEGRAPH SCENE,
rtcelved by*the ne,llewß fro “ aU parts of the world,
TH EATBE TELEGRAPH WIRE
Will be read to the audience ‘
To conclude with
THE LOST CHILD.
-• GRAND EXTRA M ATI WEE,
GRAND i*XTRA. MATINEE
WEDNEBDAV a jrTKRNOON. DecembPr s
'WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 5
Flrat timeof - - *
ISABELLE;
ISABELLE:
_ . • , OB ; WOMAN’S LIFE.
The piece will be presented with the fall siren irth or
TJMTALIfcNTfiD.OOMPANr.
Admission to Matinee. 80eta. Children. 25 eta.
Doors open at 1,15. Curtain rises at 2.15.
. AN ENTIRE NEW PRuhraSmV ° loCfc
. Last week of the peal Artists,
“ft ANBVBS. HOWARD PAUL,
Who will appear '
IN AN EN TIRE NEW PERFORMANCE
MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING
MR. AND MRS; HO WARD PAUL
In Two New Pieces, :
ft, , A Q e New Songs Each Evening,
To conclude each ever lug with
. A GRAND DR aHA.
By the fall Dramatio Company,
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF MB H. PAUL
MONDAY NEXT-F. S. UHANFKAU.
w
j 4 fj, w ~} Tnv
jf ToiJNTE and WAIiNXJTSts.' Commence at 7 be.
Second night oft he *
OOARK1? IS” ---.-.-.....808 ACRES
THIB ( SgStfJg o **?
BOBACBES.. s OLiBK .
Mr Fau1k1and........ "lir J §
To conclude with the gl-rious rainlcDraina itf ta
TOODLES.
TIMOTHY TGODLES TZZ....Mr. J. aCLABKE
MB.J.aOI,ABgEErVBBYinGHT.^ SE
jV-faw American tbh a reuT - ..
A” EVERY NISHT
J AndBATTTRD AY MATINEE, at 2 o’clock
The grand maglcalSpeclacle, o ciocjc,
THE BLACK CROOK,
THE BLACK CROOK. •
lj IBTOHX. A CAB SH Y OB M ]7 RT/l _
• DEBUT OF MABi RISTORT
, J*Persons desirous to Bobscribe for
the entire season, .are requested to call or addrv*s tw
M the Sk™«S ®2 (1 t 7 December 3d and 4th
a! K tns p°M T? J t f a Academy of Music, from 9
six *!*s*!? ‘peculations, nomore than
biz iicEeiß wjlJ be sold to any .person whateper The
n #¥ d 8 rl?kC° r , tb ,? flrst , Bl ght will commeeceon Wed
nesday. Bnbscrlptlops for eight nights. |16..- del
M U IyMPHM?? * SOHM™’ O
f ‘“t Concert wintakeplace ■
2? 16 GRAND OEOHESTKA, nnmbertag
rw l AR 618, under tbedlrecUinof Mr
cef< bfatai M ’ Ue - CAMILLO UR9O. the
«eo son a P pear at the Second Concert,
•iS rmSi uS 1 '! two Peraonß to the aeries of
neiraonS’thl'alries'Sf iTreS Concerts^KOo'Stogie
y oiets for each Concert. *ll. at Mnf tS
■ ores del-13 tj
RATHER KEMP’S OLD FOLKS
-' WITH EMMA J. NIOHOT.SL
8 wtSf HAX,L > MARKET. above
rvi™ ttvJi tSS. 11 ®' v we o lc v-J. oomm encU)g MONDAY
Doo l? open 8t 7 Concert at
./'.cjocjc. licK6tBBs cents. F&milv MpVAtH flt?A fni*
WedneBday ««fsS&rtS?Moons'
8 YLVANIA ACADEMY OF PINE ARTS.
Open frem BAM. to* TEOTH ’
QtdgßißTjE.
CrW-£SS.i A -S fB YBIiEOW METAL BEEATHMT6
wn?t^SS, r «.S? DD S r ‘ ?**>*• Bolts and Xnm Owpart.
■FirawiTUME artp 'beddirs.
1 STJiTE OP
NINE. ROOMS,.
Elegantly Famished,
-COMPIiETE AS ...
PARLORS ARD CHAMBERS.
QEO, J, HENKELS, LACY & 00,,
i
1301 and 1303 €hestnnt Street.
noio-lm rpj
FURNITURE OF
mrra aS mYekm
•
stock of Furniture oi
i?sSs&^si?* ,t,01I «»? Ithe world * Furniture f<«r Parlor
tISSSJ^SS 0 < %ajab«*‘Or Bed- Boom. Dining Boom
nhni^si, K riS an i a, .Booms t - Officf*,Schools
ShSi c H?«*2S?^ FeJ %Sr s i_ MasonlC 01 othe? Societies
I »!SSK oW !L ein “* C5 Ue ?efl' Public Buildings
be' executed: with - despatch
“fwith libeamqr ant justness of dealing. parties*!
a distance may rem It through odrJiaiiker. the Far
Mechanics* Nat. Bank/ Chestnut street, o>
stTeet.cn. byJEzprss
OhecA or Post Office order; imp* edlatO’attention will
bertven and satisfaction insured?-?/ >w r
j»?SFS*f*o°* .5* Ninth and Market and
37 and 39 N, Second street, Phila., “iS«Jy
SPRING MATREBS,
BE3T QPAIJTY-ANT> STTT.B,
AKD BEDDING OP BVEBY DESCRIPTION.
- - ;J, ©. FHl.lf.it,
jelotg . 9 Booth BEVKNTH Street.
THE FIWB ABT&
LOG KIN 6 'GLASS IS.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
LARGE STOCK OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
?.^ , T e t? th S BEST FBEKOH PIiATEBOWiY OB
NO sale,and would call attention to their daily aoc
menting ASaOitjTMEJST as UN JCQUAUfiD anoat
VSRY MODERATE PRICES.
EARLE a’ GALLERIES,
...... 816 CHESTNUT STREET.
Giom
(IPEfiA GLOVES.
HEALY & 00.,
928 CHESTNUT ST..
Have Jest received a large assortment of
ladles’ and;g:
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BDTTONB,
consisting of white, lavender, violet, and other Utah-
lonable colon.
GOODS FOR LADIES,
A NO. ONE
W I GANS
FOR SKIRT FACINGS.
I Invite the attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE
to myl stock ol SILESIA S COLORED and FANCY
SLEEVE LININGS, CORSET JEANS, PRINTED
CLOAKINGS, VEST PADDINGS, Ac.,on hand and
receiving from Philadelphia and Eastern
turers.
THOMAS R GILL, .
nol2-mws3mJ 6 STRAWBERRY Street,
BLESDS ABD SHABBY,
B. J. WILLIAMS,
Ho. 18 HOBTH SIXTH STBEH?
' MANUFACTURER Off
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND ■■
WIHDOW SHADES,
lotrert »3ce£ “ a fines ‘“ ,ortm ebl In ths city at a
Store Shades made and lettered, ■ - UMI
HABNESS, SADDT.BS,
COPABraEBSffIPS.
T\B?BOLtiTION OP COPARTNEKSHCP.-Ttje CO
-1 J partneisbip heretofore existing under the Arm of
George R Beeee, Son & CO., Is this day dissolved, by
the drathof Georte B, Reese. Tbs business will be
settled by the surviving partners, '
Mi MESIER.REESE,
W. H»NRY REES ft,
„ JACOB R REESE.
Philadelphia, Dec. 1,1856. ‘ •
nq-PABTNERSHIP NOTICE.— .The undersigned
associated themselves under tbe Firm name
of'GEOBGE B. REESE’S SONS, and will continue
and .Commission bnalneaj, at No. 323
CHESTNUT Street. .
! , M, MKSIER REESE,
W HENRY REESE,
’ ’ 1 JACOB B. REESE.
PHILA.,Dec.ISt. 18«6, : ; : <tßll2ti
MUSICAL
A PEW SELECT PUPILS CAN SECURE TUITION
upon the PIANO, by a Lady, whose proficiency as
a performer, and wbose ability to Impart instruction Is
testified to bysomeol.thehighestlLvfngauthority. Ft r
In interview; address MUSIC, at this office. nol9,tf,rpj
A> B- TAYLOR TEACHER GF SINGING AND
JX- PIANO, 1207 FILBERT street. Singing classes
nowfonnlng,: : .. oca-tg '
CARRIAGES..
; MhSA' FOR sa LR—A large assortment of new
UErfa-SKr, and Becond-hand Carriages, top and no top
BjWEies, Rocbaways and Express
wagons GEO. DODD * SONS,*No. 480 RACE sfieet
Nos. 231 and233CROWN street. - ~ ocll-3mB
NATHANS, Auctioneer'and Money Broker
il*. Rcorner ot Third and Bprnee streets, only out
square below the Exchange. NATHANS’B Principal
puce, established fbr the last forty years. Money tr
Iran in luge or small amounts,at'the lowest rates on
Diamonds, Sliver Plate, Watches, .Jewelry, Clothing,
C 8156 flostklPUon, daco hours from i
A. M, till 7 P.M. - - - deR-t&p
■ M . ■V'rf—en* «a ijunis. ±u<tiW£».tW*n, .
murira h imL , Z' va a *L!” "*>■'«> t»w?JlTfe«**•“ ■
S^SS§,^ N 1? ? ESTALE—TUESDAY NEXT.
P«etcatalogUes now ready,con taihlngfhllde
on 1 IffiaDAY
fi- tr. ’ ’thlnßt., wltn a U»f rf sales lltb and 18th De
cker, comprisliig'very desirable Basldeaces, Dwelh
jJSh £ a , r^fii ;< l nDt 7^ fieito ' Building Lot Tic:, by
order of tne Orphans* Cotut, Executors, and others,’ - ■
i s OB BTOrKB ABril HRAL'BSTATB ''
evety TUE3DAY, atUo’Oloqfcnoon.
dSWInSS™ dWoS'g
fsi*?!i2£? r^, prop ? rt7 ' ft o ® the smallest awelilnTitc
«;&« Anoxia Bton
Reridencesl ottentloh adren ! to sales MPrttau
a "' '• ■ u ''■ ' 1 r -_STObKS, 'ibdJ I ■ i
Atim'JiLi vP N TUESDAY, DKO 4
AtU o Clock noon, at the Philadelubla BxehAnW
’ w andQhlo Telegraph Co.
32 shares Continental Hotel, preferred stock
' ?. s^ area Insurance Co. of the s<tate6f Pennsylvania
. .25 shares American Antllncrnstator fC”"* 6717 * 111 *
' | s^ aro PkiladGlphla Library OO.’ ; • • * -
; l share In the Mercantile Library. . .
3ebares Broad Mouctaitf Vein coal Co.
: 1 share Academy of Fine Ara.
i B®AL ESTATEiSALE, DEC. L r
i D Sale—natateof Mary Jane Williams
; N f *doen.-LARBB &W
v^ 1, tbe Intersection of Chestnut Hill
and fiprlEghcußetnrEplfc e and Ohestut Bui avenue -
I Wi;« : at, north ol
' |ame Fstate-L WELLING. No. 2241 Sharswood st ,
; thbe&story frame dw^ll
1 Nose 221,j and 2247 fiharswqod st. , ■ ,■ '
- . 'iTP b an® Court Sale—kßtate of James E Smith
■ detfdwmaEMTOßT BRICK BwSSnq, wSriw
jHorth Sixth at,, between Arch and Race
_ Pame EBtate- MODERN TB REE-STORY rutov
Sixth at., north of Poplar. . t
•Same Estote-aW°-SIOBY BRICK DWELLING,
lotherpar °^ tb o^^?Pla r, with two Frame Dwellings
; acres, Upper Meric*
«£. O *J* b, EL Montgomery county Fa.. H ofa, mile from
; the Port Kennedy Station on the Reading Railroad—
, good limettoce latd—large Stone Mansion, bare and
■ kH 1 ? 0 ? TTVEOTOBY IRON FRONT STORE,
lr« < JISLSiS wb ?« y^t SS- betwee n Chestnut and Market
andt-ecrod BDd Third opposite Trotter at.' '
\H|BYX? SIB ABLE TWU-STOBY BRICK STA
;ELE and CO iCH HOUSE. N 05.605 and 607 Weaver
S 6 Jeet front. Immediate possession.
c Executors- Peremptory Bale-Estate of Poweli
Stachbonse, dfe’d- VAX CABLE IRON FOUNDRY
between Front and Rm> and
iTavern sna hwiaa,
avenue/ 1642 *V urtU Tenth at,, south of Columbia
i fmf^pßlTl? r r^v'n V v t ' UABI '. H^r THREE-SIORT,
BRICK BUILDING, known as “Green Hill Hall” &
E. coraer of Seventeenth and Foplarsia.; and a Three
•txSumo?*'^-, 4 --?^E?- s ' roRY brick dwell.
.IjSGS, Nos. 1533,1<*0, 1,37 and 1739 Moravian st
TT?S5 I S,. Est . a,e—3 -OCR-sTOR, BRICK dwell
813 a ’ d 515 South Twentieth st
ShCURED UROUND RESTa/each J3S a
;T> BusrereKS Btand-THBEESTORY
IBIICK bTORE and 1 W EI.LING, S. E coraer 0f37.h
and tiaverloxd sts, 24th Ward ■ i u,0,.n
■ THRt E BIOKI B i.ICK STORE and DWELLING
Baver/ord st adjoining the above \
■ MODERN THKEh-bT-jRV BRICK DWELLING
TOBventrawe’ ad^cla * a * *beabove-has all thff modern
BRICK DWELLING. No. 22,
of ggSf
Sale absolnte. Subject to a yeai ly ground rent of fso.
__ Sale No U 24 Girard street
ELEGANT POsEWOOD AND WALNUT FURNI
BRING PIANO. HANDSOME
Mantel, pier andoval 1 yfftßuM rich
BKOCAIELLE CURTAIN® ELEGANT FRENCH
iHINA ODT GLA6SWABE. HANDSOME VEL
AtlOo-S^'^^^KV^oguethe
entire Furniture, IncttuUng suit elegant carved Rose
wood BrawlDz Boon. Furniture, hanosome Walnut
Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, Chlc«erlne
seven cctave Plano Forte, Fine FreuchPlate Mantel
Pier and Oval Mirrore, in rich gilt frames; eUgaut
BrocsteUe Window Carnlns, Fine Mantel Oock and
SrcdjmfcOto'hamhomeQiandellem. une and elegant
C2dna Dinner Service, Richly Out Glassware
Handsome Medallion "Velvet kudEngllah Brussel*
Carpets, Hair Matresses. Jfcc. 6
The entire Furniture was made to order by Moon
& Campion, and Is In excellent order.
May be examined with Cat«logues on Monday.be
tween 10 and 2 o clock.
ISIW AND POPUL AB MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.<fca. ra QU»NTITIJS=’
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Dec. 4. ,mt the auction store commencing at 4 o’clock,
new ardPcpnlar MiseeLaneoua Books and Photokraob
Albums, in quandties.
’8 OPERA OIiCVSB,
Sale at Nos. 139 am m Sonth Fourth street.
HANIJSOMK WALb UrPOB.'nUK«. FINE MAN.
JSS'3S.i&S.& ua “ l -
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
At 9 o'clock, at the auction rooms, an excellent as.
sortmect of handsome walnut Parlor, Dlnlnr-room
and Chamber Fnrn'ture. French Plate Mantle and
Pier Mirrors, fine toned rosewood and mabosanv
Plano Fortes, Fireproof Safes, Feather Beds aad Bed
dirg, Blankets, China and Glassware, handsome Vel
vet, Brass el a, ana other Carpels, Ac.
oesfm wSm
SALE OF A VAIUABLE THEOLOGICAL AND
miscellaneous library.
ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AFTER.
. NOONS, Dec. Sand 6,
At the auction store commencing at 4 o’clock, the
valuable! geological and Miscellaneous Library of the
late Rev. Thomaa Brainerd, D D„ Including many rare
TO RENT—Several Offices Harmony Court,
T>Y B. SOOTT, JB-. r—7T; : i
A» AUCTIONEER,
No. 1020 CHESTNUT street
PBIVATE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS
DRAWINGS CHROMO3. Ac
R Scott, Jr will Eell at the Art Gallery, 1020 Chest
nut Etreet,
ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT,
.Dec 4. at 11 , 'clock, a very desirable private collec
tion ofKEgravlDEB, Drawl' gs. Pictures, chromos, iftc..
carefnliy selected by Jamea Q. Simpson, Ksq, du Ini
many year*. Including specimens or tneold and mo
dern schools, viz—'lurne*, Claude, the Landseers.
Huntingdon, Stanfield and nearly all the memb-rs oJ
the Royal Academy of Londun, Greensborough <fec.
Open for examination on Monday afternoon.
FAB FAMED SHEFFIELD PLATED /WARE.
Ju&tarlved per Canard-steamship Aleppo from the
celebrated firm of ,
JOS. DT?AKET& SONS,
Manufacturers by royal antho Ity, spring street works.
Sheffield. Englancf ’
B. Scott Jr* will tell by.auction, at the Art Gallery.
KiOCbeatnu' street, r
UN WjjiDWXSDaY and THURSDAY MORNINGS
Dec. 5 and 6, at 11 o’clock.an elegant assortment of
best quality P*tent Kle-tro Plated Ware, Ivory Table
acd Pocket Cutlery, olrect from the establishment of
Jos, Do*ken & Sons, Sheffield, England, eousls lug of
acid lined Tea Pets, Card Receivers, with views: Kqx.
ties and ► tends, with and without lamps: Fruit Staods.
Jce Pitchers. Wine Set*.4,a and 6 bottles Cut
tinner and Breakfhst Castors, Syrup Pitchers, Tea
Poi Stands, Claret Jugs, ulßh <x>vers, Epprgnes Cafee
Brßkeis, round and oval Trays, ina2i inch: Toast
BScks, Nut Crackers, knlie ResuTfcapkin
Rings dc • t . - . r .
Also, pearl hardle Table Knives, In cases of 6 and 12:
DeMeit Knives to match,, ivory, and plated handle
Fish Carvers, In morocc . cases, &c.
Also,Dinner ana Dessertspoons and Porks. Bonn
and SauceLarUes, Gravy Spoons, In plain, King’s and
bead d patterns.
Full particulars In catalogues.
; . FINK MODERN OTL PAINT PNGS.
j ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS,
Dec. ear d 7 i*t?# o’clock, at f-att’s Art Gallery, 1020
Chestnut st'eet, about 2iofiue Modern OH Palnings,
by Bomc’-of our most talented * merlcan artiste.
Open for examination on Tuesday,
CARD,—We are nowprepared to makearrangemeni
for special sales of Oil Paintings er any other,works o
art* Our location being in tbecentre of the most faeb
iohable thoroughfare or, our city makes It a desirable
resort for connoisseurs and lovers o; art in general,
N. B.—Sales of merchandise In general solicited.
Personal attention given to outdoor sales.
\ 1 ~ ' ‘ B. SOOTT, Jb.
r HHj! principal MorrgY mTAjai.isH^ww r
A, - B.R corner of SIXTH and RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise renerali*
watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and SUverFlafc
and on all articles of value, fbr any length of tin.
agreed on, ‘ _____ - : TTT. -
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PBTVATB BALi
Pine Gold Hunting Case, Ddnble Bottom and opr.
£s£e English, American and Swiss Patent Lw:
WfctehesTF* ls6 Gold Hunting Case and Open Fauo Lt'
ifine WStOhfiS| ™Dfl flQld fttn*** W«Mti»
- fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face Knallst
American jmd Swiss Patent Lever and Lerin
Wittes: Double Oase Eneltoh QnarMer andntfi.
Watches; Ladle* 1 Fancy Watches; Diamond Break
Finger Bings; Ear, Rings, Stads, *a; Fine Gel
CjSlnß; MedaUloEs; Brimeleta; ScarfPlna; Breae
Plris; Flngerßln,i: Pendl Oaset. nnd Jewoirygenr
!Sle^S^elSfpr“ a Jg 6? dM F ’" proof
cffi&nt gg%5L Sontt Oarndta- Fifth am
A ! HOLLAND, AUCTIONEER. ‘—r-r— —-
' l2OB MARKEfT street
Store-EVEBY
VnrUrnlnT attention given to nnlnn rifl Prlvntn Resi
dences
„!THENEW CENTRAL AUCTION HOUSE.
Capacity-Four floors, each 7Shy 24 feeU
Locati.n-In the very Centre of the Oity.'und adjoin
ingiihe Farmera' Market - ; -V-v
Adv.ntagee—Has been a first-class Secondfiond
nltnre Stand fbr over thirty years. : - ' - 1 ’ -
■ Storage—Superior ; accommodation for. storage; of,.
Furniture. . . .
Inducements—Very liberal terms effered to person*'
having Furniture and Merchandise for sale. :
Referencee-Over one hundred of the most oroml
nent cltlaena of Philadelphia, swau>
AuoiriCTn. HaT.Tßia.
LAST GREAT BALE OF THE SEASON
OF
AWCXIOK IMtM.
BON. ACgnONKKJBa AMS
i MERCHANTS, .
- No. Jllo GHESTNU.Thtreet, ~ r
. . (RearenfcranceHCTSahsom'fltreeht
HODBfDtOLp FURNITURE OP; OTBBY PW
BECEIVm) on^consignSkstt,
BA UK. EVERT FRIDAY. MOBNING.
Sales of Foralture at Dwelltags attohded ttr on SM
„j.moatßeasonable Terms; ' r
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,.. STOCKS, ‘dtaj ATYHS
THOMAB lnform thMr '
friends and the public that they are prepared to sttet
to the saleof Stel,EstatehvaoctlonandatßriraMsaMi
'' ‘ Sale atNotns North Slxtee«thst. ! 1
' HOUSEHOLD* FUBNITUEE ■
ON TUESDAY MORNING..
At lo o’cloek. at No 119 North Sixteenth st will be
sold—The neat Household Furniture, of s family re
movlngfrotn the city. Velvet Brussels ami
Ingrain Carpets.iWalnnt Parlor finite, covered with
ween pluab; Mirrors, Diningroom, Chamber and
Kitchen Furniture, ...,.-...t.
May ba examined oa themorhlng of aa!ekt 8 ©’clock;
SALE OF A PBIVATE COLLECTION OP PIR3T
gDASSEUBOPEAN OIL AND WATER COLOR
. Jr A 1 IS rUNUfI, ' .. ...
ON THURSDAY EVENING. :■
n J,fP em^ r! s* At Btdfpaat seven o’clock, at onr Art
h, ?■ M}«Ohestoutstreet, tyUX besolda colleo
l o l i°. o l c i d,cel ‘ ai ?‘ lß S». o,l end water color, embracing
fiße specimens of the works of ' "• *••• ••’
' vSt««hn. BBteme “’‘" Wain Wright,
• j -Netterman.-
Krochart.,. Trav^r
, r Marohn,*
-Beiasch, ;
»Put B «er. 1
tbe h e e now °P™ exhStmo“ e Se, nnHS
No 1310 Chestnut Btreftf:.
HOUSEHOLD FUBN T -
I FORTRS, RICffW^NDOW*
: ... , , ,ON FRIDAY MORNING,
8 anctio “ »*. 1110 Chestan*
Mlmtre, China,
Superior Rosewood Piana Eortes. blade 'bv Sch«-
mscser & Co., Conrad Meyer and others,
i Also, ote Cabinet Plano Forte. made bjJßlrofeld.
- EL£G aNT CURTAiNS. • -
One pair very rich Window Curtains. '
BA ?tS 95.5 i JBW-ELRY.
OJS MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 10.
ill!:tloa Btore ' No -Ghattntu
Jewelry; comprising, about
w}^’.?f 1 2. ,1,DS ®*ngle Stone and.- Cluswr Dia.
I l?/, 1 i nser T, B iS KS - 86t ln 18 fcarat BOld-aism
Ear Rings and Silver Buttons, set with diamonds.
the codlbction op shells Aim
BOOKS, BELATIh G TO NATURAL HISTORY
son Esq? 08 ’ belonslDg ■*° the late Charles A. Poul
, dN, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. DEO 19.
. At 3 o’clock, we will sell at public sale, by order of
the executors of the Jate Cbarlej A. Poulson Eso.. the
large ano valoable collection of Sheds, recent and
oifaluable Rooks relating
to Natural His ory and Science. “■
Ihl J Sh ® !l3 f» d Books will be open far examination
seadj" 1 Munday ' Bec-10 * when catalogues will be
If 1 JOHN B. MYERS A CO.. A rti rir. «:.a,...
itesisisS
, BROGANS. TRivmiNG BS^AO. ™*
GW TUESDAY MORNING.
o clock, will be sold, by catalogue on fimir
SS2H? S? ut ' 5** 0 ?? ll2o ° Packages BooSshoes, Eal
“ptlAteand lTesh assortment
£^£GK pee^^SMg° 3 p I2 OTB ' ssasa -
Boots Shoee.’
»SSbie^oSLS d vS? P "“ hB anowlngfresE
„ Men’s, bovß’ and youths* calf,' double sole, and hair
Kvffr wSLrw!£3L men 9» and youthP kip and
buff leather boots; mens due grain, mug letcavalrv
wir? 8 5 0, l 0n hop 1 8? men*s ana boys’ ca& bufl leShS
P lfti s Coogrea boots ami balmoralsx
rcen g. boys’ and youths super kip, buff aS
E2iSIS2iSSS« ha i£iI relt 811(1 teavy liouble sole
“iorocco, and enaxntied
patent sewed buckle ana plain balmorals and Con.
and children’s calf
fl£? iSS 1 . 3ea * b «i b ahnprala and lace boots; chlldren*»
fin* Aid sewed city made lace boots; fancy sewed
mcrels wad aukle ties; ladies’ fine Mark and ..colored
lasting Cod proas and B*de lace galtezs womens*
inisstk and children’s goat and morocco Conner-naiia!
lies boots; ladles’ fine cd slippers; metallle overshoes
tha trSvehngbagsi *cl carpeta h d enameled le*.
LABGEPO6HTVB SALE OK BBITIBH. PRKNTIT
GERMAN
* '!PV* B 8,116 ofßorelgn and Domatlo
part fcrajah! 7 c * talo,raB ’ on 6301 months* aredKiES
On THURSDAY MORNING.
December 6, at io o’clock, emhraclnc about n
ptesagea and lots of staple and fancy artlctm. ti
wotlcta worsteds, and rottom. to vhtA
we In-stte thje attention ol dealers.
N. B-—Omhiogues ready and goods arrange tor
examlrattrm early on the mnminTAy^j**"*"*
LABGS POSITIVE SALE OP nurnnun.
' ON FKTDAY MOENffla ® a *
Sec. 7, at II o’clock, will be sold, by cataloena.
tool months' credit, ebon* 200 pieces ofsnperflM
joy® l darn ask, VeneHan. list Dntck
ben't cottage and rag carpetings, embracing a chnfeS
assortment of enperiorgoodaTwhlch maybeiramSS
earlj on the rooming nr nale —, "
_ 2EOQ LBS. WOOL
SOOlbs. medlnm JOooubUc Fleeoe Wool, tojje sold for
C63b, fox acconnt ot whom it may concern. r
| AJttßa a. gßincMAw *— —
—■■.vin ft r?, auctioneer.
BIXTEENTHFALT, SALE OFKEix^ri^AT
IHA EXCHANGE ON WEDNESDAY,
,jwa eaie, on WEDNESDAY.at is o-cloiknoon.,t
the Exchange, will lnclnat the leliowlng—* s
OWVTI7D •
Particular* to-morrow.
KO. 72S XJsJjE S i—A two -story brick house, abova
Fl’zwater.ig by 40 feet. Clear. Orptian? Court Sa&—
£ito(e of Jitiovy 2 obcrtson. dcc’ct.
HO, 581 WASHXKGTON ST—A. throe-st'vry uridc
ho J&xil bs&7ieet s32groundrecL &w*
KOGEPS 8 COX7RT—a three-story brick dwelling-
aS?. NOble * Pess and Sew
. M^5 Rr>E *T—A two story frame house is
by 90 feet. .$lB .ground rent Orphan? Court Sate—
E stale of Bernard /. IFoodi, dsc’d
, K Vi, 120 ?„ ALLS w ORi £L ST—A three-story brick
dwelling, 16 by 60 feet. Clear. Orphans 3 Court Sate—
Estate of <nn McGuinan* dec'd.
FE J? KY A valuable tract of Lead.
ratßiug from Gray s Ferry road to the Schuylkill las
feet tiont by 1,103 feet deep. dear. »**•
MpEEAIiAhfD SIXTH STS-A square
olgrcund at »he 43. .W. corner of Twenty sixth an&
J, J A 5- The facilities for transported
tinn, botJibff rail and water, render ttts portion ortha
V^ZVou^L f^ nv/aa?riei - mac * Jn *
D
( AYIfl «fe HAHVifiX. AtIUTIUNB;HK» ■
' Thomas AsSnE) -
Store Ko. 421 Walnut street.
421 Walnut street.''
BUPISIOE ; FUBHIXUSfi, TWO RoSFWfinn
IJI.LTE s£f&,FRENCH'PLATS
MIRRORS, BRUSSELS CARPETS •
; _ s , ON ; TUESDAYMORNING.
At 10 oxjock, at the auction store. Including verv
superior Mahogany Parlor Salt superior Office Farni
mre.nro eluant rosewood Rauos. made by Gale*'
fo. Xtllle bn*glar.p,oor Safe, large French Plate
Mantel and Pier Mirrors Oval Mirror, choiceEngrav
h-fcs.in ght frames; Paintings, Brußsem Carpets. &•
Consignments should bt sent in immediately.
Sale Ho. 1816 Mervln e Htreet.
SUPERIOR E D ail IT L RE.* PIN E IMPERIAL CAB- '
; Pfc T 3, rtPR IN U MATS E- SE3 &C.
ON WEDNESDAY MOBWNb.
At la o’blcck, at Nm 1816 Mention street, between
Eleven (hand Twelfth streets, by catalogue Including
elegant Chamber Salt OakjDtntng-room Eornltur<£ ■
Imperial md Venetian Carpets, Refrigerator, China ‘
aha Glassware. Ac.
Hay be examined early on the morning ol sale.
i Sale N 0.1836 North Eleventhftreet.
aUPEBIOB FUR «nURE. FINK CAB PETS, Ac.
, ON THURSDAY MOKNINt?
At 10 o’clo by cstalotne, at No. 1 &i 8 North Ela.
Yeith street, abeve Montgomery avenue, ; the entire
Walnut and Hair Cloth
?-■? I ° r iK, n SS: l lS’'^ o:me Walnut OhamberSult, Co tags
Si TopsiSnrlng Hatresses neat Xmpe-
I « C^E e , * n f er !. o ’' %‘et>Bton Tables Glassware
. Hay, do examined early on the morning of sale.
iußNlTljiai BAIJS at the Btore everyTnassay
attention! KEBIDHNCIEB wlll -ecay* particular
piHuap roBD * 00,, :, . . .
*-1 _ _ AuronoiTEnaß,
_ ' _ _ ■ No. SM ItABKBT street.
SAL* OB 170 e GASES BOOTS, SHOES, BBOOAN3.
: i ‘ ' •*'•«! ' i (StCn &C.
. i ON THURSDAY MORNING. DEC, 6.
commendng at 10 o’clock,precisely, will be sold by
CtoUiOfi*. i7io,cases prime Boota, Shoes, Brogansu
Balmoral*,* Congress Gaiters, Baßklo OvershoeafSS
aisp a desirable sasortiuent of city made goods, from
first class city and Eastern mannlbctarera. '
l«. .ahHßKiiiGii « 00., Aoci'ioaaniit^,
No. *ns MARKET street ahoveHftb.
PEKEMPTOBY SALE BOOTB, SHOES, <tc.
ON WEDNESDAY MOKNING,
Teo,i at 10 o’clock, we will sell by catalome.
abqut loot cases of. Boots, Shoes, &0,, embracing a
'lame.aod. iflnv assortment.’of dty. made Balsiorala"
morning of sale for inspection, triSt
B y jjAitRITT A OU.. APUTItYUttltm. v—T
i _ . Caah Auction HouseT
; So t*onrarlcetstreet.coruerorßeiib*trn«i ' .
Cash advanced on conalcnments without extra chart*
BOARPISe.
REMOYAt:
I?'.‘ 'Avauty. DBsrmT, ft a a -rkmovi
’jila offlceto 1738A80H atreatl r^nois-tm.w.i;
XXn&* OABTHiB BOAaPi—loB hoxea jrdnnlnpwh < j
lee Booth Delaware avenue.