Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 10, 1866, Image 3

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By tbe Atlantic Cable.
f Queenstown, Deo. 8, Noon.—The steam
ahip Persia, from New York November 28th
touched here this morning and proceeded to
Liverpool.
Edinbubgh, Deo. B.—Despite of repeated
menials which have been made on all sides
the fieotsman reiterates the statement that
there has been some trouble in the British
Cabinet, and insists that D’lsraeli, Chancel
lor of the Exchequer, had threatened to re
sign his post unless the Government ac
cepted the Reform bill, liberal in its provi
sions. The Scotsman, however, adds that
Lord Derby yielded te the cogent demands
thus made for a more liberal policy on the
part of his administration, and by his action
a, Ministerial crisis was avoided,-.
' London, Dec. : B.—The Fenian troubles in
Ireland are evidently opening in still more
alarming proportions, as it is reported here
to-day that in addition to the troops already
despatched to that island, two cavalry regi
ments have been ordered to leave immedi
ately for the scene of disturbance.
Pabis, Dec. B. — La France newspaper of
this morning asserts that Maximilian has
telegraphed to some of the physicians at-.
tending the Empress Carlotta to meet him
at Gibraltar by the middle of December.
Liverpool, Deo. B. — The Cotton market
tq-daycpened-buoyant, and has been qnite
acti ve'all the morning. Prices have reco
vered from the tendency to a decline of yes
terday, and Middling Uplands are currently
■quoted at full 14d. per pound. It istf»w in
timated that the sales of the day will amount
io over 16,000 bales.
London, Dec 8, Noon.—Consols 881 for
money; United States 5-30 s, 71: Illinois Cen
v tral, 774; Erie Railroad, 46i.
i —Another French regimen
left this city yesterday, on its return to
Trance. - ; - -
Parts, Deo, 9.— The Patrie of this morn
ing announces,that the convention on the
subject of the papal debt, the proviaiona of
“which have been for a long time under dis
cussion, have been formally signed. ;
London, Dec. 9.—The Egyptian Council
has passed an address eulogizing the officials
of the Viceroy of Egypt for their zeal, cour
age and ability, in subduing the Candian
revolt.
Despatches from Candia state that the Cre
tans are submitting to the power of. the
Turks,.-all means of further resistance
.having been exhausted.
Phe report that,the Cretans had blown up
a convent garrisoned by Turkish troops is
confirmed, but the loss of life among the
Turks was small.'
St. Petersburg, Dec. 9.—An Imperial
ukase has been issued, declaring all the re
lations of Russia with the Pope of Rome ab
rogated, and annulling all special laws of
the empire which have heretofore been
made-in accordance with such relations.
Berne, Switzerland, Dec. 9.—M. For
merod has been chosen President of the
-Swiss Confederation.
By Steamer.
New York, Dec. 9. — The Inman steamer
City of Paris, Capt. Kennedy , which left
Xiverpeol at noon oh the 28th and Queens
town on the 29th November, arrived at this
port to-day.
1 The Virginia left Liverpool simultane
ously with the City of Paris.
The London Morning Herald (Conserva
tive organ) says: “We are constrained to
state that the question, of the Alabama
■claims has, been recently revived by the
United States representative in this country
jhthe most conciliatory and friendly tone.
The subject is now under the consideration
of the Cabinet.”
The London Globe hints at a serious dif
ficulty between the British Government and
the Cabinet at Washington, in respect to
the duties of the latter in maintaining a le
gitimate and faithful neutrality in the
Fenian matter. Other papers discredit the
idea.
The Fenian agitation was increasing on
the 25th. The Admiralty despatched a tele
gram to Portsmouth Dockyard, directing
the immediate coaling and preparation of
•the screw transports Tamar and Orontes for
the embarkation of troops on the following
onor £.■ ing, for conveyance to Ireland. Gangs
of men were immediately told off to coal
the ships, which was carried out through
'the night, as was also the issue of ail other
stores required from the various storehouses
of the yard. Both vessels were to be ready
to embark the troops (understood to be the
2d Infantry regiment) at eight o’clock in
ithe.moming.
Orders were received at Aldsrshott, at six
■ o’clock on the morning of the 26th, for the' 1
,28th and-52d regiments to he held in readi
ness to move to Ireland at a moment’s
notice.* .
An order was received by telegram at
'Chatham on the same day from the Admi
tralty, directing the screw gunboat Sepoy to
■otpooeedforthwith to Queenstown, thereto
awai! further orders,
In accordance also with a sudden order
received from the Admiralty, a detachment
■of Royal Marines left headquarters* Chat
: ham, on the 26th, for service in Ireland,pro
ceeding by rail to Plymouth, there to em
bark lor Queenstown en board H. M. S.
Frederick William.
A Cork telegram, of the 26!h, says: “Con
siderable alarm prevails in this city and
throughout the country. All the police sta
tions are barricaded, and the military are
'-dispersing throughout the country. The
-troops were con fined to their barracks under
arms, all night.”
T be Times’ Dublin-correspondent says:
“The Fenian revival has already produced
c -a'bad effect'on business,' and the shopkeep
• ers anticipate a, dull winter.”
~ The Times in a leadersays: “There really
is reason to think that Stephens, if not al
ready in Ireland, will soon be there, and
he reckons if not on success, at least on im
munity. He. sees how easily rebels have
been letofi of late, and thinks the game, if
the worst comes to the worst, at least a safe
one,” The Times warns those who obse
quiously countenance Fenianism that “re
bellion would be stamped out as we stampi
,- ed out the cattle plague.”
A Dublin despatcu ofthe27th says—“Twb
men were arrested to-day in Drogheda on
board the in-coming Liverpool sieamer.
Arrests are also' reported as having been
made in Trim and at Carrtckmacross, on
charges of Fenianism. The troops in garri
son here were nnder arms on Saturday
night, and detachments of cavalry patroled
' the suburbs on Saturday. 12,500 breecu
, loaders were received from England. It is
- stated they will at once be distributed
. amongst the constabulary.” .
Three men, named respectively Sullivan,
Malcom and Duggan, were arrested in Mal
low on the 25 th.
The police of Liverpool had discovered
; and .seized a box containing the uniform of
- a Fenian officer of rank and threerevolvers.
' They are supposed to belong to the man
arrested on the Drogheda steamer (above
reported), and to have been taken over from
America.
■The transport Tamar was to embark the
:28th Regiment at Portsmouth-on the 28th
'inst;,* for Ireland, but she wodUttake back
from Ireland the 39th Regiment. The
Orontes, on the 28th, would .proceed with
the -52 d Regiment to Queenstown, and would
then go to Liverpool, and then embark a
regiment for Belfast. *
Mn R. A. Glass is created a Knight for his
labors in the Atlantic Telegraph enterprise.
In regard to the great Metropolitan Re
-form; demonstration, to be ..held on the 3d
December, Kord J. Mannershas addressed
a letter to the deputation of trades who had
waited on him. He states that the Govern
ment do. not feel themselves at liberty ito
give nib the use of Hyde Park or the Green
Park for the purpose of the reform demon
stration, not from apprehension of disturb
.anee .or, misconduct on the part of any;of
- those concerned in the demonstration, but
- on the principle uniformly acted upon hith- •
erto, that public meetings on political and
controversial subjects,attracting necessarily
large crowds, in addition to those who take
Tart in them, and: thereby .leading to pos
sible disorder and disturbance, ought not to
beheld in those parks, Lora Manners’adds
that the decision of toe Government is'wlth
out the; Slightest reference.;to the object of
me meeting. He suggests PrindroseHiU as
a convenient place.
;. Lord Ranelagh had granted the use of his
grounds at Beanfort House for the speeches
at the demonstration. . . ■ . ;
' ; The prospectus had been issued inviting
subscriptions to the capital for establish ing
a transit route between the Atlantic and Pa
cific through' Nicaragua. The capital re
quired is one million and a half, and is to
be issued first to the English public.’
The London Times, in its City Article ’
says: “It .would be satisfactory if the preseat
scheme could be made in equal proportions
th S e Cl 'Dnhed f sfMes. < ’’ Pa,;ion Witil * ranos an< *
i A publie meeting had been held in Liver
pool to afford the Rev. W. C. Van Meter,
Howard Mission and
Home for Little Wanderers, in New York,
to Sive an account of the
Plans adopted in America to meet the neces
sities of destitute children.
It is announced that the United States
Minister in Paris received a long telegram
i 1?, 0 *-P" 61 from Washington, by means of the
Atlantic cable, which occupied many hours
m transmission. It is believed that the de
tioi! 1188 refer ence to the Mexican ques
*v^nCD^ at * ons were daily indulged in by
toe Paris presß and the correspondents of
toe London journals as to the actual posi
ffiaiw in Mexico and the abdication
Maximilian. It was fully believed that
toe latter had quitted the country, and ene
journal predicted that he would laud in
England on the Ist or 2d of December. The
French government, however, maintained
a strict silence on the subject.
It \yas reiterated that the Empress Eu
genie would Visit Rome, and. according to
one authority she and the Prince Imperial
would spend Christmas in that city.
■ Paul Chevalier, better known as “Ga
yarni,” the distinguished French artist,
died on the 2Sth at the age of 65. ' '''
In consequence of an understanding be
tween the English 'and French Govern
ments, the extradition treaty of 1842, which
expires on the 4th of December next, will
; continue in'forceuntil the beginning of SeD
temher, 1867. *
It was stated at Florence that Signor Ve
gezzi would shortly proceed to Rome upon
amission from the Italian Government.
The candidates returned to Venetia.as far
as Known, belonged to the moderate party.
A Royal decree has been issued ordering
the cessation of martial law at Palermo from
the 30th of November.
. . Rons.
Advices from Rome say it is expected
that negotiations will shortly be opened be
tween the courts of Rome and Florence
relative to the appointment of Bishops to
the Sees at present vacant in the Italian
Kingdom.
A convocation of Catholic Bishops wil
assemble at Rome on the 29th of June next
The Committee of the Lower Austria Diet
bad adopted the draft on an address to the
Emperor, requesting His Majesty, in re
spectful terms, to convoke flie Diet. The
Lower House was debating it
Advices from Trieste, dated November 24,
state that the condition of the Koibress Car
remains unchanged, bat the statement
that Her Majesty had shown symptoms of
lung disease was devoid of foundation. The
Emperor Maximilian was expeoted in De
cember. ‘.
• - PRUSSIA.
Rumors had been current that Count Bis
marck had been disgraced and had resigned,
but "the official North German pro
nounces them entirely unfounded.
• ; HUNGARY.
At a conference of the members of the
Hungarian Diet, held at the resideace of
M. Deak, to discuss the course that should
be pursued with reference to the royal post
script, M. Deak made a speech, in which he
said that from the point of view of the con
tinuity of rights the postscript afforded
greater cause for hope than had hitherto
existed.
He moved an address to the King, pray
that the laws of 1848 should be re-esta
blished, and declaring that the Diet would
not fail to take into consideration the wishes
expressed by tbe King. The proposed ad
dress would further declare that the Com
mittee on Common Affairs should continue
its labors, and lay their results before the
House. M. Deak’s motion was accepted
by those present.
The members of the Heft, at a meetiqg
held at their club to-day, resolved not to
take part in the deliberations of the Com
mittee on Common Affairs until a Hunga
rian Ministry shall have been constituted.
RUSSIA.
The Minister of War had ordered the con
version of 162,000 muskets into breeoh-load
ers. Tenders would be received by the Ar
tillery Department of War up to the 9th of
December. ;
The vicinity of Cronstadt was covered
with Ticked ice on the 19 th of November.
TDBEET.
It was reported that five fresh battalions
of Egyptian troops are said to have been
despatched from Alexandria to the Island
of Candia. Numerous bodies of the Cretan
insurgents had taken refuge in Greece, and
a period of five days had been granted for
those still offering resistance to lay down
their arms.
The Prince of Seryia has resumed the de
mand for equal rights with the Hospodar of
Roumania. He has offered to pay the tri
bute of Servia to the Porte three years in
advance, and to contract a loan for that pur
pose. i
Tile Insurrection In Candia.
Accounts are received of renewed lighting
in Candia, but, as nsnal, the reports are con
flicting. !
A Corfu despatch of Nov. 24th says: “In
telligence received here from Candia, and
derived from good sources, announces that
a fresh engagement has taken place between
the Turks and the insurgents, under Coro
neo and Korata, resalting in the defeat of
the Turks, with, a loss of three thousand
killed and two thousand (taken prisoners.
The insurgents are also stated to have gained
a victory near Askypho. It is believed that
Mustapha Pacha has been recalled, ane that
he will be replaced by Omer Paoha.”
. According to a Constantinople despatch
of the 24tb, the latest official intelligence
from Candia states that the pacification of
the island is nearly accomplished, but that
some of the districts still offer resistance.
A Greek despatch says that Greek troops,
had been; concentrated on the Turkish
frontier, and the Greek Government had
ordered a considerable number of rifles in
France. ...... , , • ■
The murderers of the captain and other
persons belonging to the American schooner
Snbra were still undiscovered. ' ; :
Two tea ships, the Westminster and J. E.
Boyd, Bad been wrecked. .
Advices from Japan announce that the
death ofthe Tycoon took place in September.
His successor was believed to be favorable
to foreign trade. . ■ ‘
' The civil war was believed to have termi
nated. Prince Choisu dictated his own
terms, and it was believed they would be
accepted. He had retained command of
the Straits of Simonosaki.
A handsome presentation cane, to be raf
fled for at the fair of the ladies of St. Mary’s
Catholic Church.is now being manufactured
in Norfolk from a fragment of the old rebel
ram Merrimac. The relic of the late war
will be,mounted with an elegant solid gold
head, suitably engraved, and the person
winning it at the raffle does so with the
Sroyiao that it will,be presented to Jefferson
>ay is.the President of the late confederacy.
THE PAtoT BTBWNC BULLETIN.—
.•COMMUNITY'S DEPOT.
no6-ni.wJ.atl > ■ “ ■
BROAD AND WOOD STREETS.
EDWIN SOHALL,
SUCCESSOR TO Jos; EVANS,
GOAL YARD,
I.E. cor. Broad and Filbert Bts,
V ■ PHILADELPHIA,
liehJgft, aud Blacksmiths 1 Coal always on
hand, of ihebesfcquaiitleß and lowest prices.
no2B w.f.m2pji
C.M. PALMER & CO.'S
FAMILY
00 11 T A RD,
No. 721 North Front St,,
PffTLAUWTYPTTTA,
o. • • • -
Lehigh and Blacksmiths’ Coal always on hand, of tha
best qualities and lowc t prices. dei-tn th s
COAL. COAL. COAL.
JACKSON i TEMPLETON’S
FahrUy Coal Y ard
First Yard onNinth St., beL Jefferson.
Lehigh, Schuylkill, Eagle Vein, Greenwood; White
Ash and other brands at ibs lowest market prices esn
stanOy on hand and prepared expressly for Family use
DO3O lm| . *
2050. J. ALCORN, 2050
DEADER IN
Lehigh, Greenwood and Locust Moun
tain
COAL,
Ysid, 2050 Market Bt., Philadelphia.
from the most approved Mines
Orders addressed through the Post Office will b»
\ romptly attended to. <jes im $ '
MASON BX2TCS, JOITIT I. mrvpun
fß-E pUBEESIGSrED ESVITIS
a their stock of *
Bock Mountain Company’s Coal.
Dehlgh Navigation Company’s coal, ant
Xocnst Mountain,
fhJfch theyare prepared to sell at thelowast mark,
-ates, and to deliver In the best oondltlon.
Orders left with a MABQN BINES, Franklin In*l>
2te Bonding, SEVENTH street’beicw MarketTwl
ae promptly attended to. .. BINES A SHEAF^,
ws-tf ' Arch street wharf. SehnyaaL
BihW Namsoojh
SOFT qpAl^—l£S tons Gas and Steam COAL Just re!
celvedfrom Newcastle, Bngland, fbraale by K. a!
SOUDB& A CO., Lock Street wharf, de6-ot
FUBSITOBE AM) BEBBLTO
gtJY FURNITURE OF
UNION DEPOT, N. EOorner NINTH and sAwingr
and Noa. (7 and t» North SEOOND Sirest.
The largest. Cheapest and best stock of Furniture oi
very description In the world. Pumltnre for Parlor,
C rewing Boom, Chamber or Bed Boom. Dining Boom,
library. Kitchen, Servants' Booms, Offices, schools.
Chnrchea.Ood-FeUows, Masonic or other Socleuee
Ships, Instltatlnns, dobs, Colleges, Pnblic Bulldlnts.
°* » aiSE
Orders sent by poat will be executed with despatch
Ml with liberality ana Justness of dealing. ParUeoai
a distance may remit through our Bauer, the Par
merti and Mechanics’ Nat Bank, Chestnut street 01
-he Onion National Bank,Third street, a. by Express
Check or Post Office order; immediate attention will
be given and satisfaction WUI
GOUIJJaCO..N. K. comex-Nlnthand Market ant
fraud 39 N- Second street Phlla. rnhs.ly
DRcUABBraTON. CLASSICAL AND MATHE
MATICL TEACHER, has returned from Europe,
and can be seen at his residence. 333 South FIF
1 EEbNTH street. He will resume his private lessons
on December sist, if G 5, and bla lectures on history and
physical geography on January Tib, ISS7. deiC IBt#
PH ILADKI/PHIA BIDING SCHOOL
dE y\ FOURTH street, above "VINE, la now open, tbi
he Fall and Winter Season. Lacies and GenUemer
wJU find every provision for comfort and aafety.M
that a thorough knowledge of thiaoeantiftilaccora
pllshmect may be obtained by the most timid. gaddh
ioT?ea trained In the beat manner. Saddle horses
horses and vehicles to hire, Also, carriages for fUne
-als to.cara, «ftc. ‘
seSStf THOMAS ORAIGE A SON.
EXPRESS COMPAIOES.
A DAMS* EXPRESS COMPANY,— On and arte
A. TOJasDAY, May 1, the FREIGHT DEPART
HENT of this Company will be BEHOVED to tin
Ciqmpapy’s New Building, Southeast corner of retvg
TEN TH and MARKET streets. Entrance on Eleventh
:treet and on Market street, • • . _
S3~ ALL MONEY, and COLLECTION JJUSINESfc
will be transacted as heretofore at 320
Rmall Parcels and Packages will be received at eltbe:
jfflce. Call Books will be kept at each office, and anj
jails entered therein previous to 5 P.M. will receivt
ittention same day, If within a reasonable distance c
>nr office. Inquiries fbr goods and setUemAntA trt :
nade at 820 CHESTNUT street.
JOHN BINGHAM-, Bqptj,
As taylobteacher OP SINGING AND
•PIANO, 1207 FILBERT street,- Ringing classes
now forming. ocg-tg ;
TheGraceModel
PAPER COLLARS
ARE THE BEST. ~
TO BE HAD EVERYWHERE
VAN DEUSEN, BOEHMAN & GO.,
627 Cheatnat Street,
Agents for Philadelphia,
JOHNS'; ENGLISH HOOFING CLOTH, AND
coated with. LIQUID GUTTA FurRmTA PAINT,
' g them perfectly water proof
GRAVEL ROOFS: repaired with Gntta
p 2 r SP B E Bln, j Bnd warranted for five years. 1
SLATE HOOFS coated with liquid which
becomes as hard as slate. -
_Tm,X!OPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated with Liquid
uQtta Percha at small expense. Cost ranging from
one to two cents per sqnare foot, Old Board or SMneie
Booth tencentspersquare foot, aU complete.
MaterM constantly oh u and-for sale by the
PENNSYLVANIA HOOF
ING COMPANY, GEO. HOBART,
oc2o-6m. ; 230 North FOURTH Street,
Preston Steam Laundry.
WASHING, STARCHING, SCOURING 1
AND'CLEANSING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
BEsT WOEK-at lowest prices; ' !
Office, 1309: Chestnut St.
*
—mtlOE aum la tit
OOAKi
COAL.
ES. Di ASHTON’S
VERY SUPERIOR FAMILY
COAL.
EDUCATION.
MUSICAT.
COVERED WITH
E :H-; : ®LLIAmS,
I ''D'D'M’DE; E, Y
Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets,
no Z B.wfm£F lr;^:DEliPHiA -
HXKSH McIIL,YYIIN.
3401 Market Bireet.
A full assortment ef '
RuildingfX>umber»
A superior lotol thoroughly seasoned"
CHESTIfUT BOARRSi
CAROLINA FLOORING. CAROLINA STEP
ROaROSi '
W 7 ~i- 8 4 Bnd 3 fix* if tOHIGAN PLANK.
rbigeMakers. B * asone<l HICKORY, aultanle^grCar-
ESTE,
LUMBER,
Seventeenth aRd Callowhill Streets
oc3i-sm PHILADELPHIA.
1 —SELECT WHITE PINE
AOUO. 'IOARDSAND PLANK,
CHOICE Han’el Wu first ojm feet long.
WHITE 6 A| 2 Yn YaTtSplaNK.
large and superior stock on hand.
Bxmj3mG > building
LUMuEB! LUMBER! LUMBER 1 •
i i CAROLINA FLOORING.
5-4 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-4 DELAWARE FLOURING.
W DELAWARE FLOORING.
WHITE PCS FLOORING.
ASH FLOORI > G.
WALNUT FLOORING.
SPRUCE FLOORING.
STEP boa;\ t.
SAILPLANE.
PLASTERIjyj LATH.
IJ 3 fift -CUDAS ANT- CYPRESS SHINGLES.
LC.UD, LONG CEDAR SHINGLES.
SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES,
COOPER SHINGLES,
FINE ASSORTMENT, FOR SALE LOW
No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS.
NO. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTA
1 Rfcfi -HUMBER FOR UN 'BRTAKERS |
LOUD. LCDBEh FOR UNDERTAKERS 1
RED CEDAR, WALNUT AND TINE
RED CEDAR, WALNUT AND PINE.
1 Rfifi -ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.
LOUD. ALBANY LUMBER OS ALL wiNSg’
Hi..’ SON ED WALNUT.
SEASONED WALNUT.
DRY POPLAR CHERRY AND edH.
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
■ MAHOGANY.
ROSEWOOD AND WaLNTJT VENEERS.
1 — I CIGAR BOX MANUFACTURERS.
LOUD, cigar box Manufacture as.
SPANISH CIGAR BOX-BOARDS.
1£66. _ |pRUCE C JO I S J ° ISr-SPBnCK JOIS^
• ' SPRUCE JOIST
FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG.
FROM 14 TO 32 FRET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCAN TLING.
MAURE, BROTHRR & 00.,
No. 2ooa SOUTH Street
AFJUOAT.—Scantlluff and Joist
frim 14 to 23 teei long, assorted sises, ax 4
«o 3xi4, about Ho hL teet. For sale by WORKMAN «ft
CO,. Ko, 123 Walnut street.
I to recetv*
fl-J orders for fit. Mary’s, Georgia, Lumber, of any de
scrjpupn, which will be promptly executed. ED
MU&D A. 80UDER A CO. Whgrnb.iSr
■BPBianEass caeps.
T. HEWES & BROTHER,
PLUHBEBS AND QAS FITTERS,
HO. 413 KORTH EIGHTH STREET,
(ABOVE WILLOW,)
PHILADELPHIA, [noT3-3mosj
Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders
through Post Office will receive prompt attention.
to- OOUNTBY WORK ATTENDED TO. -at
HO. LANCASTER. ~
. GRAIN BTOBB, SPRUCE STREET WHARF.
„„„ Estabiashsd is IS2S.
CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholesale and
Betall “ lowest Market Rates, and delivered to all
PATU of City>
f? C. KNIGHT & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS
Ai.S E. dor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, FhH
rdoiuhla. Agents for the sale of the Products of tht
Southwark St™ Refinery and the Grocers 1 sttsai
.route, of Philadelphia, ■. - Jal-lyr
sJENHSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DELS
k WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA,
CHESTER. Delaware county, Fa.
engineers and Iron Boat builder*, . SON a 00
Mannthctnrers of
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING KK
_ . GENES,
trcn Vessels of Boilers, Vats, Tanii
Propellers! Ac.. Ac.
r. REAISTEY, W. B. BXATfoiY. 8, ABCHIBOLE
Lcte of *l.:^
Sainoy. Ncafb <6 Co., Engineer fn CbSof.
Penn Works, Phil*. u. 8. Navy.
VAUGHAN MKHKICX. wa. H. MKKKICE'
JNO. E. COPE.
R°T l ii^S r^M,l9SSrDHY ' ™*TH AND WAHB
> INGTON STREETS.
PmT.*T>BT.T»m».
. _MERBIOK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACKMBIH.
lannlaciare High and Low Preerore Steam Engine
for Land, Blver and hfarine Service. -
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, <3kc.
Oaatlnis of all kinds, either Iron or braffit
Iron Rame Boofi for Gas Works, Workshops ant
Railroad Stations, <Sc.
Betorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and mos
unproved construction,
EverJr of Plantation Machinery! ant
Snyar. Saw and Grist MUlaVacuum Pans, Opet
< Dehtcatore, Miters, Pumping Ed
Sole Agents liar N.~ BUlenx’s Patent Sugar Bollnt
Apparatus, Neamyth'a Patent Steam-Hammer ant
Aspinwall A Woolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sngai
Draining Machine. “ .
Uanuactuieia of Q« Ptxtnree, Lamps, Ao,. 4c.
would call the attention of the public to their largi
*nd elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants
Biacfceta, Ac, They alao lntroduoe Qas pipes ink
Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend
J^^ »“'*fWatr l n«aaa pipes, Allwort^war
rama a. wbiobt. xbobntost rata cnnicmw <
Importers of Kaxthenwnre,
- ! and
Shipping aad Commission Merchants,
No. 115 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia};
pBI V K W ALIA—OWNERS OP PROPERTY.—Thi
f only place to get Privy Wells Cleansed and Diels
rioted, at very low prices. A. peysson,
Manufacturer of Pondrctts. f
Goldsmith’s Hall. Lihrarvsfffi;'
no27lm|
STOVES AKP MEATEfiSfe,
■gfH TOowsoifa :London kitchener on
(fija EUROPEAN RANGES, for families, hotels
MS or public institutions in TWENTY DIPPER
ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, HQ
air.Pnxn&ces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Gratea
Fireboard Stoves, Bath BoUers, Stewhole plates, BroS
era, Cooking Stoves, etc,, wholesale and retail by tin
manufacturers.
, Po2Mn,w,f,6mo
Jk JOB BAKTHBTT & SON.
fPpg Hannfnctnrera of the
oliLr . i
Ocioidngßnngca Gas Ovens, & Sheet Iron Wort
° f OT l£G d l^fe n A N i "
and Silver's Air tight Stoves, !
always on hand, at
No. Btreeti
. Philadelphia. anEO-tf
-Jo, THOMAS B. DIXON A BOlst,
late Andrews. 6 Dixon,
Stara Ha IBM CHESTNUT street, PfensSslpliSfli
. . Opposite United States Jaisit,
InanQ&otnrsn of
liOW-DOWETI
PAELORv • i
. CHAMBER, . . i ;
OFFICE, , 4 " t
■ -And other GBATED, '
Par Anthracite, Bltnmlnons ana WcagdtKgi -
mo, i ■
_ _ WARM-AIR FURNACIE3, j -
AKP . * • i ‘
©HIMNBY-l&Pa, • .
Ud 1 ' -) . t I
TJTBjra GAHTJX® boap.—loezboxesgenuine wh »
T» Castile Soap. landing from Brig Pennsylvana
S2W anlehy JOS.B,BUSSXKR A OQ
JB3 South Delaware avenue.
BHABPE A THOMSON,
No, 209 North Second street
&UOTIOH SAJsES,
[ H HDMAR_BIRCH *j'BON.' ADOTIQN«KBU
f ■ -; COMMISSION hrfcßrrar mro,
f ! t' "
yrnwriiri frYTTn UWBanaomatreet.l
E ! SSSVSSJS -SSgNITIJRK OF EVERY PL
t !
l . RALKb fiivinty FRIDAY MOBNXN3.
t Sales of Furnltnre at Dwaitagk attended’to Wsh
-MTwffiwl'oransi - ---
I “ALB OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS; AO„ AKTHJ
- inETOMAB BIBCH dk SON regretfully liifbnii fluii
Baceßtreet.
jHOXJ&ZHOLD PUESITtJEB, BEDDING. CHINA,
'rw i, ,9 s ? T^daymobnihg,
clock, at Ac. 1310 Bace street, will be
c o iS;. the / n y l i'i^ eof „ Col Moores Hotel, comprising
§eTen a rw3m| d<UDB ' Carpets, OMnai Blass ware, 4c., of
: • SALK OF TTNE GUNS, ROBE 3, 4c.
I * * ' ON 4 TUESDAY MORNLNG,
hJ&V'fi**' 5* wiction store, will be. sold, a
t* 7 ?® .6fisor»xn\ nt of Ladies’ Fare, comprlHfDS—Ktch
;?P? 8 P n x ;Bay < Mink and Sable sets of Muffa and Collars.
Sable A^™ 1 ? 0 0 " Bibenan Squirrel, 'Fltch'^ln™,
! J E °t Eentlemen'a Beaver Gloves and Collar*. ■
rlifwotfKobea.^ 7 WoU ' Pola;r Be "’ OOOll ■n.a.P*al
i TheFniacan be examined onMonday. ' i
at No. 808 North Sixteenth'Street. '
aOTJSEHOIiI) fPCKNITUBBi PIANO POSTE, <t&
: ~ .ON THVBSDAY MOHNING. -
. ®t G x’ at 10 ottloek, at No. 80S North Sixteenth st,
above. Brown street, will be sold, the Household Por-
comprlsing-Bosewood
PianoPorie, Brnssets.lngra n and Venetian Carpets,
: Walsm Parlor tnralture, Pier Glass, Chamber, lining
Poem and Kitchen Fnrrliure. O6
Theforpi tnre can be examined at 8 o'clock bn the
morning of sale.' *’ y V.'rrr!-'"? ““
S 4££*B? COLLECTION OF SHELLS AND f
BOOKS KELaTIS® 30 m HATtJBAI» HISTOSY
and science, belonging to the late Charles A.'Pool.
: SOD,®Sq. • - .. .■ i ;• 1 . v: •-
I & N ,'y K ? NES ?f Y APTKSNOON. BHC. U,
, At 3 o’clock, we will Sell at- public sale,-by order of
the executors of tbelate Charles A. Poulson Esq., the
“? m T S? ahI o‘ collection of Shells, recent and
fosßll. Also, the collection oi.valnable Socks relation
to Uatnral History and Science. -
„.??.L Sh f ,Ia ?? d -poolg win be open for examination
ready 4 afier Monday. Bee. 10, when catalogues win be
By S. SCOTT, Jb., ; 1
ACCTIONEEH.
BALE 0 bF 2 HOtISiYGO^ t
OH THURSDAY and FRIDAY MOctNliieS,
•. lath and Utli lasts*.
4'?°- o'clock atscott'B Art Gallery, Ho. 1020 Chest
rnteu-er, aa attractive Sale of HoHd&t Geode, beine
the Eorplas stock of a leading retallhou e • ■
FIELD t L.ATKD GOODS.
J ixon -, < ? ® on ?\ Sheffield beet quality (Satere,
Cake Bafikeis. Vegetable Dishes -Te* seta. Hand and
least B y °k El 4 ter D!ahe3 ' Sugar Dishes, Dish Covers.
■Also, Waxes of other manufacturers.
_ ■' BRONZES- ■
Bronze Figures. Grouparfall sizes-Ac.
_ ('LOOKS • S
maton Ze ' Marbls aDd Gat Clocks, with Figures to
_ " MARBLE STATUARY.
From the celebrated School of Design at Florence.
VERDE ANTIQUE STATUARY.
. . „ FANCY GOODS
Q Decorated Porcelain and Bisque Vaaes, Figures and
Leather Reticules and Work Bags
The whi i 0 comprising the largest and finest
quaJhy efGoods ever offered In tala eity
Full particulars in catalcgu s Sale positive,
ci sale. ■ on Tuesday and until morning
PHILADELPHIA ARTISTS’ SECOND ANNUAL
SALE OF Oi-IGISaL OIL PAINTINGS^*
SSItaMStoSS" “ SCOTr ’ S iBT 1020
ON FRIDAY EVENING.
,A, i "s* o’clock, when about 1(0 entirely Oriel
?, a * » U .Pf iD, J? gs wUI be 80131 direct fi on the easelsoi
the Artists themselves. Among the Paiutera reDre
stnted aie—
Thomaa Solly, E Moran,
W.Sheridan Young, Edmnno B, Bensell,
B. F.Rothemiel, Thomasl, Fennlmire,
George F. Bensell, F.DeB. Richards.
James HamUton, . W. V de V. Eonfleid,
J. Faalkner. ■ A. Gerlech,
Edmcnd D. Lewis, W E. Winner,
J. R.Galvan. S.P. Byke
G.W. Nicholson,.. R. Heber Reed.
whoS 18 ?. 11, Milne Ramsey and others.
TFe Paintinra are now on exhibition at the Free
GaUery of the Fine Arts.' 527 Cbeataut street. where
they wlllremaln cnlil evening of sale.
TJY JOHN B. MYKEB A~CO.. Anf*n.iMn»»r
i 5 No*, sss m 884 KAHITWrt^.
LaRGK Posm.yß SA lift on Buena. SHOES
BRQGANR TRAVELING BAGS. *o.
At tn„SEL£ C ISP4 Y MORNING, DBG. 11.
.10 o clock, will be sold, by otalozne, on fan;
months' credit, about. l sxs packages Shoes, Bal
Oioreß,Ac., embracing a prime and fresh assortmen
of first-class City ana Eastern manufacture. Onet
with catalogues early on the merrum
LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF BOOTS, SHOES
. , TRAVAILING BAGS, Ac,
NOnCE—lnclnded In onr large sale or Boots Shea
£?•. . ,ON TUESDAY MORNING.
will be fbnndjln part the following fresh
and deairaMe assortment. vST *
Men’s, boys’ andyontha’ calf, double cole, and n.n
wee dress boots: men’s, boys' and yonau* kip and
bnff leather boots; men’s fine grain, long lei cavalry
and Napoleon boots; men’sandboys’ caff,ball leather
bnckle and plain Congress boom aoi balmorals
.hoys , end youths snper -idp, bnff and
polished grain half welt and heavy donble aoh
brogans; ladieß fine kid, goat, morocco, and enamele:
patent sewed buckle and plain balmoxals and Con
gress. gaiters women’s, misses’ and children’s call
and bns leather balmorals and lace boots; children’s
fine kid sewed city made lace boots; fancysewedbal
mcraia and ankle ties; ladles’ fine black and colorec
lasting Congress, and s'de lace gaiters; womens',
mlraee and child feu a goat and morocco copper -nailed
is C 6 boots: ladles fine kid slippers: metafile overshoes
ate sandals; carpet slippers; carpet and enameled lea
ther trailing bags, £c.
XiAßSKpparrxvE auji op BBmaH, fkknt-h.
GEBaiAB AND DOitESTIO DBY
We ttjU hois a lult£3 Salo of Foreign ana DoaorJt
Dry Gooas, by catalogue, on four months’ crsdls and
part XCr Cftfin. .
OnTHtIBSDAY MOKNTNG.
December 33, at 10 o’clock, embracing iivwi ore
pn&ages and lota of staple and fancy artlr£* i'
wra'trjk worsteds, linens, silks and cettona, to which
we Invite the attention of dealers.
». 3J.~Oataiczaes teady and goods arranged fci
examination early on the morafwff nr
us&qx posrnva sals op gakpetikgs,
OK FKIDAT MORKIKG,
Dec, 14, at 31 o’ciocc, will be sold s by oAaloxnt.ee
fonr months' credit, about so pieces of traperfinT
and fine Ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, Dutch
nemf. cottage and rag carpetings, embracing a chelc*
assortment of superior goods, which may ba
early on the morning of sale.
TAMES A EBEEMAMr AUCTIONEETt. '
EAiwSs 7 iT N THE re ES,
_ , CHANGE. DEO. 12, 1366.
on S£DNE3DAY,ati*o’dccknooii,ai
the Exchfyage, will include the toliowlnz—•
STOCKS.
90° shares Itankard on Co. (assessment paid.)
KATES ST—a three-story uric* house, Kates st,
below Broad, 16 by 4SJ4 feet. $3O ground rent!
.Court Sa«—2?rtate of GulUigjier minors, .
NO. 705/N, EIGHTEENTH SIW A three story brick
dwelling:, with bach building, above Ooatee.l3 by ss*-i
feet A neat dwelling, in good order. tttL im
mediate posscssi&iu _ ,
IkO. 829 'VIJSK ST—A genteel three-story brick
dwelling, with hack building, so by 95 feet deeb. then
f a SP w i ne 10 extending 58 feet Farther
to Wood, one half may remain. Orphan court Salt—
Estate ofLtiper minors.
»T—A valnable fbur-story brick 1
store. Market at, between second and Third, lk feet 3
inches front by 103 feet 5 inches. Clear. Orphan*
Court Sate— Xslait or ifargaret Hall dcc'd. *
. 2 STBAWBEBKY ST—A valnable fonr-story
brick Store, weot eldeof Strawberry at., h;j feet front
tourtSm-rttats of
Kg Ca.TA.LpG ÜBS NOW BEADY. : '
_ h AT PRIVATEBALK.
Pnrehase money Mortgage of sf,oi_o.
•p=m_ pbesoif
- ‘Ai MONEY BSTAT.LIHHMBS
S.-B. comer of SIXTH end RACE streets,
taonoy advanced on Merchandise generally
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver PlaS
agreed on 9 f value, for any length of tim
WATOHES ASID ihtWELRY AT PBTVATH HAT.r
FineGeldHunting Case, Doable Bottom and Ops;
and Swiss Patent Levs
Watch«i; Pino Gold Hunting Case and Open Faoa Lt
Ejne Watches; Pine Geld Duplex and other Watcher l
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Pace snptM
American and Swas Patent lever and Lenin
Watches: Doable Case English Qnnrtier and oth!
Watches; Ladles’ Fancy Watches: Diamond Brets:
Pins; Finger Bings; Ear Kings, Stnda, Ac.; Fine Gob
Chains; Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins: Brest
Fins; Finger Bings; Pencil Cuss, and Jewelry gent
. FOB SALE.—a large and splendid Fireproof Cha t
Bnitabie for a Jewaler, price teco.
Also, several Lots in South Camdes' Fifth oa*
Chestnut streets.
A HOLLAND, ! I
• 1203 MABKET street.
Sales of Fnrnlmre at the Auction Store JsVERT
WEDNESDAY, at 9 o'clock.
Particular attention given to sales at Private Bed
dences - .. . ■
THE NEW CENTRAL AUCTION HOUSE. !
Capacity—Four floors. each'7s By 24 feet:
Xocatiun-In the very Centre of the City, and adloln
lug the Farmers’Market, ,
A dv« ntages-Has been a firstclass Secondhond Pur
rlture Stand for over thirty years.
.Storage-Superior accommodation' for Storage ol
Furniture. ■■■_•
« Inducements—Very liberal terms Offered to person!
'having Furniture and Merchandise for sale. -
' Deferences-Over one hundred'Of the most proinl
: pent citizens of Philadelphia. < .-i.. t
‘PHHJJ? JFOBD A 00.,- !••• «-
SAX® OP IWOMBOT*
. . ANT)'SHOES. ;
■ii' OS TmjBSDA-r MQKN.LNG. , . i.
Dec 13, comjnenclng at JO-o’olocS. wa will sell to
caUlojtt lot each, lWd caaefi Boots, Shoes. Brown, ■
Balmoral", djc,, of city »ml Kastern manufacture, em
braClog agf acral oaaortnientofgooda. ; »
'V M:>.;-VV -f -
JB.BTOSD£H*OO.,ISi HJi&Zmi Sw n
ffiftMaMjasati.
TVB~- THOMABASOKB, AOCTiON«<ffgR~. ■-
iT - - ,J. <B Sop»;r>y«i7TrB'iraj»Mr, -
time of sale. * Be exoroineclwllhcataldiraea oaHl
comprising .great Variety orvllusMa ilbE
onler of toe Orphans’eunn, BzeSaSil SL a j% **
L. .SA£?5 OF STQnKS AJTB BEAi KSTato"
the Saturday Bravttiss tn nii a *<l?£ir^?i?*
!£? ™SE? : ?. prol> ? r iF- ftom tie KaafleatiwenSv^lr
- at fes An! ? ?s «**»
* tto^* lon KltSßito solar si Privacy
BANK AND OTHER STOOEHi IHANS, Sc. ....-
Atu \
gOshareßMaDassesMleto|®a B ' i ' <
"? shares Worth American Coal Co.
S f£ a ??!*±£ ieß y , ? e&ke MinlngCo, of Michigan. '-
50 shares Washington do do *• do*^
; do
• order of Administrator—
B shares Philadelphia steamship Lock Oh’
i-ifin ai?L?L^p CQIII *k orwhomit mav conrarft— '
Nevada Revenue Extension fcilyer Mimng o#.,o<*
35 shares Phcenix Insurance Co. '
e For other Accounts—
i.™
m BiUroa4 -
1 ,^S De^!'" 6Mn i- I “-Co-Scrip. 186*.
*U!? rfS 5° 2° do- 2884.
£2 22 2° do' do 1854.
5805 -dO 'dO do do IRAS'
4u sharesßellance Ins. Co.° . .. “**■
" shares American Anti-Incntstator Go.
1 share Academy of Elnw Art*
1 share Philadelphia Library Co.
2 share in the Mercantile Library.
vk Ift S* l eTransportat ion Co. \
*“> sharts Mandan Mining Co, \
luw shares Empire Copcer Co - - \
500 shares Phiia. and Boston MinlneCTo V
ira Jwf? CM 00.
150 Bhares French Cieek Lubricating Oil Ce.
BEAL ESTATK SALE, LEO_IL
■ w2iaf!ifc Y “ a, ' lio- 610 Nortll
THEEBSTOBY BRICK nwiM-
J2SbS. 1.08. 6(2 ana 6(4 Butonwood St
elfmtin'o 1 |“^ OX,EBN STORY BBICK
wotiOßtar^ 0 ’ S ’ il, comer cf teventli and Battoa
=SfPt? Fatste-HODEBN THBEE-BTORY BBTrnr
?boro Ij4^SG ’ 1 '° 471 NorUl Seventli Bt., aSJoiainj ti a
nivefr f«tet»-M O DEaN.THREE«TORY BRICK
SSS.” • 167 Nor£h SeTenth «•* souths
THREE&TOBY BRICK DWELLING, No 1M»
Carpenter st., west of isth. ' “**
JHRFE-STORY BRICE DWELLING
Let's’/httf' l 6t—h “ aU themodern conveniences!
. LARGE and VALUABLE LOT, If. E. corner of
and Wharton sts—lC6 feet frdnt on Wharton
felttfMfSnu. Ashland at, 253 leet front on Eh>-
„LA ROE aid VALUABLE LOT OF GROTJNn
S BI V. K „# Ta ‘ E 1 coach house to; nms
above Wasace 3t
VBBY VALGABI/E COUNTRY SEAT AJfn
iflf«i?nh 6 p ACRJiS known as 'Greenwood/ 1 Ones-
BlugS^-tSnt^llfiSroad. l66ll77oo ' l BtaUon ' on “»
Executors’ Peremptory Sale—Estate of Angus Cfc.
Cetfd-TWO-STOBY BRICK Dwelling"
7th andMhms " belween Bottofiwood and Greenacd
! HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE EE comer
i ot Twenty-secondand Arch sls-has alliha modem
: convenl Dces. Immediate possession.
HAIvDbOME iIuDEBN R« XDENOE, BOuth stdA
sess’o? »a, east of Twenty-second. Immediate poa^
2 THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Front at.
west side, south of Otter st ' -v auut at,
order of Heirs— To dose an Eh tale THREW
oTORY BRICK DWELLING, No 10U LmmSdSl
withs Threenstory Brick Dwellings in the rear*™ *"*
2 FRAME DWELLINGS, NoTl Moh?(^t
Sd^LL^^^SSI
HANDSOME MODERN DOUBLE* TTORt
STORY BRICK B.
citrU) street and De imicey Place
TWO-HTOBRICK DWELLING, No. 510
st, between Filth and Sixth sts—has gas. Ac.
BRICK DWELLING,
No. ls2o Mervlnest,between 12th and Isth, abors
Ilomeimery avtnne. ‘ “*~v«
MODERN THRKESTORY BRICK DWELLING.
Jh°- ,**?* Nervine st, between 12th and 13th, above
Montgomery avenue, " °
llSltmtS^t™® REHDENCENo.
\ t axuable Business Stakd— I THREiwmttv
GROUND RENTS. J 42 a yoar
One offsoo. one of |l5OO, and one tf
ELEGANT CHBISTM AS STOCK.
Sal© of a Choice Selection of ;
BTiKfiAKTLY BOUND & XLLUaTRATED BOOKS.
From theEstensive Stock of
_ Messrs. D. A‘ PLETON & CO. New York
ON MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AP
. • , , fERNOONS. December 10* u and 12 A Alf
At 4 o’clock. in clad ing Waverley N0ve1 3. 25 vols.. with
oroof plates; Dic&ens’s Works with over 500 Ceaims.
5 y 4ll l,k S? atk; l ' L^ ve ?5 s Couplet© Works, fliustratS
by Phlz; Marauiey a WoraatNew Americaa Encycte
ptdlt. The Bo y Bible, new edition, illustrated tar
<toxe: Hilton a ptraalseLost, 111 titrated by Dore: Gal
lei les of Beilin, Dresd en. Munich and Vienna: OhoSa
>oiUonß of the Poet*, and-many other Superb Qilt
Boohs, with the best Standard Literature.
Sale No 923 Lccnat street.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BT.AW.
KETs. SHsEI*, RRUSSEI“cARPEIB
On WEDNESDAY morning! “ a
„ D f c - 15; a , 1 “'o'clock, »l No. 523 Locust street, tire s».
neiicr V al- nt P--rjor and Chamber Furniture, TTm-.
M airesses. fine Blankets, Com'ortables. eheets Brus
sel? end Ingrain Carpets, Kitchen Furniture,
May be seen early on the morning of sale.
_. Sateat Nos. 139 and HI South Fourth street.
ROSEWOOD PIA N<L « AFEaf G OLD
.' \ON THUR-HDAY MORNING.
At 9 o dock, at the auction store, the handsome
rosewood and walnut Parlor, Chamber and Dlnlnsr
rcom -Furniture. elegant ro^ewood Piano Forte, mtw.
*L ia ?°v S > Fr t Pial ° Mantle and Pier hhrrorm
wold matches, handsome Medallou Velvet, Brussels
and Imperial Carpets. Feather Beds and BedtLne-
China and Glassware, Mantle Ornaments, <£c.
TO RENT—Several Offices Harmony Court.
TVAVIB dTHAaVEY, AUCTIONEERS! ""
U {Late with m. Thomas & Sons.)
’ Store No. 421 Walnut street. ' *
_ Sale No-42T Walnut street,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
IRON SAFE, CHINA AUD &wffl
BOOKCASES. CARPETS
‘ , , ON TUESDAY MORNING,
™°J?. ¥ the ® wc tlon store, an assortment
of superior Furniture, fine toned rosewood Plan*
£ orl !t<J a , rge Ixoll Secretary Bookcases. Marble
Top Tables China and Cut Glass*
grav 1)1 gilt frames; Carpets, High.
tttao UOC&i <xC.
Sale Bo; SSB Lombard street, "■
SUPERIOR FUBNIIUBE. OVAL MIRROR.
TAPESTRY CABPETB. Ac. -
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.-
At 10 ojclock,at. Ne. 93i Lombard street the Superior
Parlor Furaitnre, French Plate Oral Mlrrorif fine
Ersratupgs, fine Tapestry Carpets, Also, Chamber
and Ki'chen Furniture. '
May be examined early on the morning of sale.
P Lfir. -LX U-ttE SALES at the Store every Ttuadaar.
SALES AT RKSTDENOEM will -eceivs partlcultt
attention. ■ ■ .. .
t|t L, AteL BRIDGE £ CGuAUCTIONSRRa.
' No. EO5 MARKET street, above Eltth,
. PEREMPTORY SALE.
: ' BOOTS. SHOWS. Ac.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
Dec.- 12, at 10 o’clock, we will sell by
shout luw cases of. Boots, Shoes. <fcc.,. embracing ft
>ai?e assortment, of city made Balmorals. Open early
on the morning of sal© for inspection, with catalogues*
CIaOTHS, €?ASSLBLEBE§, <&Q,
pLOTHS, CABSJMERES AND VESTINGS.
\J J*fc.MFB& LEE invite the attention of their friends
and others to their large and well assorted stock.of
Goods, adapted to men’s and boys’ wear, comprising
In part,
Black French Cloths,
* Bine French Cloths,
Colored FreaohOlotJM.
-• OVERCOAT CLOTHS, ?-
Black French Beavers,
ColoredFrehchßeavers. • - ti:•
i Black E3quim*u^.Beavers,
Colored Esquimaux Beavers. ■
■ •ilf: Black Pilots. -
' Blue and Black Paietnta.
? «v • ; s“^
BlnckFrench Cassimexea. --.-c.. v
; > Blacklfrecch X'Oeskins.v.. w.;
, » FancyCassitneroe,.*' w ' “■*
- -i- - 1 c Mixed and striped-CassintfirM^i^
r; .u, r -Plaid and s^HSed^SyM
" 1 •- 11 >• Sftttoet3: all iqnial-• 1
. ...
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Korthesw eo^er^^roT^^VMTßC^^
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XJ Jits office tam& Afic