CITT Bransinf. Alleged Defalcation,— lt is alleged that Bernard Sprtmgb, the Treasurer of the Penas;!* vaula Builfllng Assuclation, No* 2, has dl*appeared suddenly, teklcg wlib him all the assets of the foßti lutlon.lunountlng, it is believed, to about $14,000. Some xtunorspf tbeuDSoundness of the association had got afloat, and last week there was quite a run on them stltoUon The office was closed on Frida; night and since that time aprungk has been missing. He left a letter behind him. assigning hi* boobs, furniture, Ac., to a gentleman occupying an office In the same build* Ing, fctaiiqgthat be wbi going to Canada. &s he was in difficoltyrTFbe victims of the alleged de»alcatton are principally Germans and one hard-working man is said 10 have lost the earnings of years, amounting to about f^oop. Arrival of . Wrecked Passengers.— The steamer Pioneer from Wilmington, N. 0., which arrived here this morning brought home thefollowing persons belonging to the ill-fated steamship So wauee lost ofFFrylng Pan Shoals, on Tuesday morning, De cember 4: J. W, Catharine, Captain, wife ana two children; A, P. Smith, Second Assistant Engineer, Jea. N. Wine. Firbt “teward*W.H. Brooks and James Smith. Beamen; Wm. Hill, Oiler, James Gill, James jMurpby, J&s. Shay, Fireman, and Frank Badger, Pas* .genger. Policemen Beaten, —Last evening an in dlvidnal named Francis Malone got drank and necame very disorderly, in the neighborhood of Tenth and CarpeDter streets Officer Ahern went to arrest him. Pome twenty or thirty men friends of Malone, inter fered. Ahern was knocked down and badly bruised. Three officers came to his assistance, but were driven away. Malone was afterwards arrested. This morn ing he was arraigned before Alderman Lutz, and was Committed to answer. School Teachers’ Salaries.—A meet tog of the Public School j ady teachers of this city will b u at the Girls High bchool. Sergeant street, above Ninth, on Saturday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock m reference to an increase of salary. The Common Connell. Board of Controllers, and the Board of Direc tors of the various sections have been invited to attend, and have slgoified their intention of being preseat. Edward Bbippen, Esq., W. V. McKean, D. p, Brown! ard other speak era will address the meeting in fur therance of the object intended. Press Club.—A stated meeting of the ? r€as Club of Philadelphia will beheld this afternoon An etsay will be read by Thomas E. Harkins, Esq. Christmas is Coming.—Yes, Christmas Will shortly be here, with its welcome, ‘ ‘fresty but kindly;" with Its pleasant presentation books, jewelry* fine raiment, Ac. A most appropriate Christmas pres ent would be a ton of the excellent coal sold by W. W Alter, 957 N. Ninth street, and Sixth and Spring -4en streets. ; Havana Oranges, MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 12W Chestnut Street. How Happy would the girls have been. Who ÜBed to stitch aud weave and spin. * If in their day, they could have seen. The beauties ot the Florence. ,The most perfect, the most reliable, therefore the •fS. e SS tB 5 Se ? rlnß 111 th 6 world. Tor sale at No. 130 Chestnut Btreet. Hobaoe Greeley’s Opinion.—A. citizen Of Mississippi addressed a letter to Sir. Greeley.asking mm, aa one of the leaders of the Repabllcan party, wbat the intentions of that party were towardthe Eouth, Mr. Greeley replied that one thing the party was in favor of was that the Booth should he clothed. t* 4 l“ Hs right mind.- as one of the first steps tow ards that object, they should send their orders for clothes to Charles Btokes & Co., Clothiers, under the Continental. Many of them aie taking his advice. No Matter whether poor or rich, Your fingers were not made to stitch, „ When yon can boy a Florence, which Will cost so little money. £. ffor ? “J 16 without a Florence. The best Sewing Machine In the world for family use. 630 Chestnut street. ■ Many of the holiday gifts merely please the fancy for a few days, and are then laid aside and forgotten. The Florence will laat a life-time and Please a lady friend better than a thousand do*liars’ SSSSSSS* offlce “ d Salts ’ »•«s&> PortJLA ? Invention.—We believe there has never been an Invention perfected In thin which found its way in to universal favor more rapidly or effectually taan the American Cow-Milk2r nowon exhibitionat«B Chestnut street. Theinqulr }ShfS.,i fro, ?i a,lpart ?. of other States show chord! Wh ° ° wn 016 patent h*ve struck a ' "Martha Washington.”—This hal lowed name in onr national history has beea fittingly chosen to designate the very sensible, K&sonable and becoming new French Bonnet of that n£e wntch ha. just been brought out by Wood A •treet. All rheir prlces haye bieu ieducSL ■ D - Faulkenee, 251 West Twenty-third street, New York, states In her test! .mony before the Commissioner if Fawnte. fi£Sml^i a i® rOTer A? a ? er Machine on all kinds of faS-Indies wear and boys’ wear, aud at i ler machines on account of lt« nfUStuS? a^ eas t o{ w? rMll e, and the elasticity of tttßtltch, Bhe nsed a Wheeler A Wilson two years ?££ r < % nBIdBI81116GroTer& Baker superior andmore Oub Compliments to the Ladies bear in mind that the best place to purchase §Si^R lep Jt?E5 lt L/ or . ti>e gentlemen is at Walborn’a Nos North Sixth street. Bis fancy scarfe, ties, gloves and Furnishing Goods eener’ thebeatßt7le “ d Ldhfe S33£ How happy is the household where . Industrious habits banish care: . Where all the clothes the children wear 1. _ Are made upon the Florence. 1 Jnfe SM ChitouT stfe^” 6 to tne world for . f ““- . Holiday Books.—Charles Desilver TsTn 1229 Chestnut street, has on uf the latest American andKneliaheditinna Bn l r^.% e «’ B lo- le 2’. Prayer Books and Presentation andp ß a^erf& e lo Wo ß y Bfej“io»pff v “ lMr ' BaltaWß «* „ Victorious.—Wherever the Wheel- Sewlri 8 Machines are exhibited for com petition, they are crowned witti victory we adapted to all kinds of work, easily Operate/ seldom if ever get out of order, and with csmlmi a lifetime. Hundreds of persons have called upon their agents for their sale in this city (Messrs Peterson a XjUUe. No.7M Chestnut at,eel), wt\havtewtolSmei Wheeler A Wilson for other machines. ecttre a Tables, Step-ladders, Meat safes, tubs, buckets, plain and japanned tinware mr toy and tea tray s, at I'AKtON & Eurnlahlng Rooms, 222 Doct Mreet, beio^W^Si^ What Shakspeabß Says.—“ Some men a «^ o^^f at, * Solue ac k‘eve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Mr Oharien vcTh-TT; 6 artistic Bootmaker at No Ki, Nirth E? g hto strML has achieved greatness in his vocation by tarniYhh?* h . l ® ** tron ! with elegantly modeled Boote, that fit closely, yet comfortably, and are made of the best material. Gentlemen who desire each boots ataverv *?i!!f°? abl ?,P riC6 are earnestly advised to call on Mi? ICBBL. He cannot fail to please all who patrord? j Gentlemen! YOUTHS! BOYS! MILITARY MEN! PROCURE YOUR GARMENTS BRoWN STONE e CLOTHING HALL No,. «CS * 60S CHESTNmfstewfabo “mx’rH. G. Byron Morse & Co., 902 and 904 Btreet. take pleasure in announcißE to the " V*« w P ie §M®<l to tarnish to Pm ties s foil variety of Fine ana Fancy Cakes Table or J>e Rnsse, MarauquMrlbJoretSS oSSk/f&S'rwS!* Chicken and .Lobster Salads. Cro- S^Sn 8 ’ «tc. China, Glass and Silver and a fall corps of First Class Waiters on short —J?® TH , E IjAjiibs.—There is a preparation Sine? ifiSSrS 1 o ?*< B B ?Sen«mooYhnMs and In- tske and retain whatever style thewetrer r»re/i«mtVnff classic braids or shining ringlets «=°~df »M admirable Exnmine'onrstockor HoUDAY G^S!! for? Gents’ Hats. Also, a st?ck Jf “ 8 H ““’ Mtflaea ' *»*». Gents’ Goods, Snltable for Christmas Presents. , OaKFORjjS’, Continental Hotel, Ladies, go to G, Bykon ivffißor & S.‘ I <Mtf^d B!^2f yoUrFrlellO y at « a High Hats Again Popular Get a bilk Hat from OAKFOBDS’, Continental Hotel. a?fn^n : ? s,are » you oppressed with anxietv a Machine Company’s sSafett!.!?: ChromosrPhomeSnh; et fc/ rame3: Engravings, WILSOIrf &MoSf? P Ph n SP rT r s mes rnade to order Philadelphia, * Goods, 620 Arch street, iSS&S'SS; the utmost snooM*rSSjmm£f l> SZ? rnernbers wltt liable sources in the from the moat re^ < S^jga l a»ga »* w, oas? nS, company their natlenti?as& I ?2S£H® ln vßed to ao- BraoHraT’ .J?fJ“ ha g.P° secrets In hla for examination. "*• «• Ho charge mad. >y REi.T.rEn WATCHES. JEWELRY, iftfl to be closed ont by the arstor . ft largeslzs Lillie A Soil’s Safe A^ ao * t »s, Counter, Ac. ■ T?w B P 4 l ?J%? laas r i ll4t * . Me^nVs^t, B. SCOTT-JE., AUCTIONEER. UREAT SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE ' OF 1 ' • AETISTIQUE BEONZES, CLOCKS, ' * JAS. DIXON* SON’S ”5 PLATED GOODS, &C.. &G, TO TAKE PLACE AT ~ ” SCOTT’S ART GALLERY, ♦ 1020 CHESTNUT STREET, ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY MORIVINGSj Dec. 13th. and 14 th iast., AtlOl-SO’Clock, BEING SURPLUS STOCK OF MESSRS. BAILEY & CG.. 819 Chestlat Street. • FULL PARTICULARS IN CATALOGUE. j B ‘ SCOTT, Jr., AuctiLe.r. GOODS FOB JIAPIEwT LADIES’ SHOE STORE CUMMINGS 4 KERPEB, No. 304 North Eighth St., rffiTin Have howjn store a full stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s made in the latest Bt^»Smofthebe3timuSSto. etC '’ pSe r d ,E hfalire=M& p ~ CUMMINGS & KERPBH, nosw tfj EIGHTH Street, above Vine. A NO. ONE W IGANS FOR SKIRT FAOING-S. I Invite the attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE to my| stock ol SILESIA 8 COLORED and NANCY SLEEVE LININGB, CORSET JEANS, PRINTED OLOAEINGS, VEST PADDINGS, Ac., on hand and receiving from Philadelphia and Eastern manufac turers. THOMAS B. GILL, no!2-m w s 3mJ 6 STRAWBERRY Street. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, saMsa-ftr" LARGE STOCK OF LOOKING- GLASSES, mentlng AfiaQ&TMKKT aa UNKQ/nA r.ttn an/at** V»EY MODERATE PRICES. EARLES’ GALLERIES, n 0 3.816 CHESTNUT STREET. Cotton Yarn Commission Warehouse, , R.T. WHITE & 00., Manufacturer's Agents for theaale of * Cotton Warps and Skein Yarns, all nnmbers Hosiery Yarns, In the Skein or Cop, ' VS.iP®.iy“ e 5 Bna Woolen Carpet Chain, U I J nP for Venetian Carpets, HBllng Seine and Flax Twines, Wadding thr Clothiers’ use, Ac, No. 237 Market Btreet. Philadelphia. R. T. WHITE. Lno7wsm3m rp] J. E. DU BOIS THOMAS WEBB, {Successor to Wm. P. Hughes.) Forka of Second and Christian Etc. Baled, Freih, Balt and Packing Hay. Baled Oat, Wheat and Rye Straw, for ~iknnt»<frVMft pi a = j A' P^i^heMSn?by^S^!r |hiSwaS^ > i2 I M 4 CHESTNUT SmEET. * ! W. H. SUTTON, 1 in interview, address MUSIC, at this effloa now.tfSS THE DAILY EVENING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12.1866. j LADIEB’ FANCY FURS A. K. k F. K. WOMRATH, Arch St., have now open A Full Assortment of LADIES’AND CHILDREN’S FURS! Also a great variety of , FANCY Sleigh Bobss. TAMES A. ERttEMAN, AUonomcwMT - ~ EIGHTEENTH PALL Ma’Ar’fe'Sv CHANGE DEO. 19 1868. iuJsi Share In Atbeneum, 1 &ijr allWßssssas FRONT ai d AMBER STS-Pronertv n„ ®nm Front st. and 1906 Amber st’SwSinnrt SS?. 110 ? 11 e Th^mry'°brl^k S N b°«4sr -aws^fsafiifiswfiSSaE s am b^ 80 p.Marl5. I dS’d° rPW «"« DWELLINGS, TWENTIETH. ABOVE GREEN Two handsome new three atory brick with back buildings and the modeTn lmprolemSS' addition of a side yard. Cieir. 6 mansion, wallack j—m. si on chambers finished In waufstT<£st 0 f aSh b 4O by leo feet. Part may remain on each of the ahnv. These are very desirable properties. and Bwbe eJa mined anytime. Clear . aLa * 06 eia ' ANTOWN—btone dwelllsg. stablA anri t.. Mechanic Bt„ 8. W. of Morton st. 25 by so fteL* Tmn?il possession EztaUrxx Sale-JE^telr%h n r ’ NO, 460 N, FoUKTU ST—a gnntee] dwnlltnv B ui. Ci™. bD &?^: S Rrt I |ti' 6 bi “ fW;ma ' We °’2£?’S S°? rt *“*-&?*> or -Robert Mi MS’ Full descriptions m dialogues now realy. , Sale on the premises. VALUABLK FACTORY AND LOT FOUrttt awn BACBLKY STREETS, NINETEENfH WARn WITH JiNGINEHuUSHS, ENGINK BOILFR^*«* On FBIDAY t AFrERNdON 2l?t '^ C 2 oclockP.M,. willbesoldoa the premises, the estatA of Charles Hammann, dec’d.viz* 6110 estate . A ihree-story brick Factory, with basement, enolnn house, 20 horse power engine, biller SS2! lolH feet on Hackley street by abonusi fmt street. M4O ground rent per annum. WEoartn * IBS' The entire building: ana machinerv have erected within ayear.and the location rapWft, imprmVw jor manu/acLurmg purposes. _ "‘wrwmg SALE OF MACHTNERY, WORSTED AND COT TON Ya6nB, <fec. UOT * Afierwardß. 16 Looms, Shaiting. Palleys. Spoolers,Bobbin Winder, «fec. 781 J,e,Ua ft YARNS Also, Worsted and Cotton Yams &r J®" Macninery nearly new. * TJOWELL & WEST, AacUoneers, 6M PIVEGALLON DEMIJOHNS WINES, BRANDIES. GIN.WHISKIES Ao TO MORROW MORNING, ' At 11 o clock, at the Auction Store, will be sold eon fivegafioßDemfiohns flue Old Wines. Brandlea.oioa Whiskies, Ac., all selected rr°m the stack of tire oldl established bouse of E. P. Middleton, Eaq ■ 010 mmntagofelfie 4 Ba, “ plea a "“ g6d for examination on FURS. AUCTION SALES. MUSICAL, CMTB’ FUMISHira GOODS NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN WRAPPERS. WRAPPERS; • WRAPPERS. The largest ODd best Stock can be seen at JOHN 0. ARRISON’S, Nos. 1 and 3 N, Skth Street. iPHTT.Anuvr.PTTTfI, ALSO, Hosiery. Gloves, Underwear. And all the latest NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR Prices to Bolt the times. aestjal HOLIDAY PRESENTS jft>B GENTLEMEN. An assortment of elegant WRAPPERS, SCARFS. TIES, eiom, CARDIGAN JACKETS ana novelties In Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, AT 3. W. SOOTT Si 00., aeutssrpi 814 CHEBINUT BT. PBEBENTB FOB GENTLEMEN, TIES, BOABFS, FINE BHIBTB, DBESfiING 80883, BBEAKFABT OOATS, SKATING JACKETS, -CABBIAGE BUGS, SKATING BELTS, SLEEVE BUTTONB, SOABF BINGS, GLOVES. WINCHESTER & CO. Chestnut St. R, * o h~x~~b~d —g~arv-g a . TEN TBABS WITH J BUBB MOOSE A JOHN C. Has opened at - No. SS North SIXTH street, ' ■nSiISLT A . re . h etraet. Philadelphia. AnatoHS^^^ 01 The Improved Tn«m»msi k t SBABC SHIRT, jg safp l^ 0016 - Which tor ULOTHIA’G. removal. J- HENRY EHRLIOHER. Tailor, Hm removed from 321 North THIRD Street, to NEW BULLETIN BUTLDINQ, NO. 607, CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOB, FBONT. nostlmrpi JONES’ Old Established ONE PRICE FINE Ready-Made Clothing House, 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth, s£S °o n f EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, ““’“e'Siffla 6 **“=«*• FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Ot MOgg WATCHES, JEWELUT. A r GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Bridal ‘and Christmas Presents, W. B. ELTONHEAD JEWELER, 133 S Chestimt St. Fine Watehej, Jaweiry, Silver Ware AND FANCY GOODS, OPT He LATEST STYLES, f 10WARD & CO.’S and APPLETON A TRACY’S BEST AMERICAN WATCHES, dt?S&rp PIjATED GOODS. RETAIL DRY ROODS. HOUSEKEEPERS WILL PLEASE NOTICE OUR GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ■ OP ' BLANKETS. 10, 11, 12, 131-4, FEBEINS, 9 SOUTH NINTH ST. d£B-emw;Btrpi BLANKETS! WILL OPEN THIS DAY, FIVE CASES VERYPINE EXTRA LARGE SIZE BED. BLANKETS, Some of the finest goods ever made In this country, Will be Sold Very Low On account of slight machinery stains while being Pmnfactared, J.C. STRAWBRIBGE &CO., N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND MARKET. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. We have now received directly Atom the toram,our FALL IMPORTATION Of EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Comprising a large assortment, which we are selling At Reduced Prices. Sheppud, Van Harlingen fcAmson, Importers of Houae Furnishing Dry Goods, No. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. oca wfin-tf rpf EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH Sc ARCH STREETS, HAVE FIRST QUALITY Lyons "Velvets. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS TOE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Pull lane of Silks. Pull Tine of Dress Goods. •c % MARKET MTNTH. % 4 «.* v CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— BEOOND STORY— GREATLY INCREASED RTOM-FINE STOCK READY MADE. Boys’ Fins Clothing, Boys’ Overcoat*, . Jackets and Pants, Garibaldi Suits, $B, $8 and $lO Suits. LADIES’ (SIOAK ROOM, Chri>tmas Cloaks, .Broehe Shawls de6-th ,f,W-rpi‘ MOURNING GOODS. to furbish, at the shortest notice pA«^S£L l £i lo s Millinery! Attention is directed to my fine and varied assortment of WldowS*Rnn mademoiselle heoqh, nosmwfim t?, 0 ’ "* WALNUT Street WANTS. AfTIOS |S SSS&SS? M A*L WISHES A SlTUA refeianSi 88 .SSSJl n J ,u !,P r Sorter to a Store. Beet, of THOMreoN APPIy to 1259 “SBVINB street, below , BROS.’ PIANOS.—I —^ mTri?*** dealt in them fbr 14 years, andfisSEl BOIMWp (Seventh anddiestant. JBEAIi IESTATB, fpl MASTER’S PEREMPTORY. HALEOI'ViL. JEsIUAUUC REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS &, SONS. XTRA VALUABLE BOsIN 033 THBKK-BTOBY BRICK BUILDING, No. THIRD street. Between Walnut and Chast nuttstriets.-In pursuance of a Decree of tne District Comt_of the City and County of Philadelphia la Rqoity. Andrew B. Wells vs. Same el Wagner and Tobies Wagner, Executors, <6c , etal. Jive Term ?86f» Ho. 9. On TUESDAY, January Bth, 1887, at IS o’clock, noon, will be sold a< Public Sale, wi/Aiudri. at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE—A#, that three-story brick messuage and lot oteouad situate on .the west aide of Thlra street,;b®tweea Wal f. 1 * 1 olid ChfMimt streets. 134 feet north of Walnut ’■tE’d't.tn the City of Philadelphia; containing)" frost “.Thir’tstreet 2u feet; and In depth ISO feet foa ’‘Hither with the Tisiht and privilege nt‘ ■ ieet alley, In common with the owners and ' edl ol the lots of sronnd adjoining the same • oecoplars courses therein. * .andofwater- Improvements on Vo story brick building, with,*’ the above are athros now occupied as otho*'' -nree-story back buildings, I .The papers can Ho.4i6W«»>^ st^ eeaat Tke offica of the Master, M Master. de12,17ja7 Aacdoneera, —-- , island i4i fe. Foortn street. PufililC BAUC.—ITHOMAS 1 THOMAS & SON'S a .S^tfiwsuosSsrS^lS mUes eastot fte Old York Road and mfei froi Hills station, on the NorthPennay S«HBS Sffiffl^esis&ssisssiK’.sS siaence. and it is Caewofmn iEcmnorance of “** purehaaa money may re -3S^ ^ ,sSßsBs amount of stock is subscribed fn» . k . railroad from Newtown. Bneba £ ft brsaeii with the Jekintown Station,North Penn^iMni 01 toad, which will run tbe lt» value apdincrcajing Ua ronvente™^. 7, M. IHOMac? & SON'S, Auctioneers U 9 ana 141 Booth PLELIO BAIIB.—THfVM' a a X amirs X E 3 tloneera.-VI.RY VALUABiE^iOTEr' 1 arise lot, known a 3 the “Abbey ” Townnhin r r bear the Wlsaablckon. OnTDfflDAT^S>™a? r ?. a J' 1666, *ll2 o'clock noon, will “ rold , i^,^ r i Bt , h ‘ at the PHILADELPHIA valuable Hotel property, known as the ‘'Abb™ lot of BTODDd.eltnate on the westerly eia e of rongh read (which la called in the cin- m bo * hickon atreet). in the Twenty-first Wm 3 c at the Intersection of said Boxboroug“sfd?S e “ ,u * tain two Perth wide lane; tbencoeitlnJiS? *{f„i c t i r : wtsterly side of Bosborongh road N »s«!r *£® Vr*\' e t ¥Pffi fin? nV*n! & ssld ■William Bowman, s 39 deg. M ml? JtaiP&J?? Inches to a point on the northerly aide of thS ai?/?* 1 perch wide lane: lhence aloictuß nniShf.i e , Ba !5 E"*®* said lane N. ts deg., rmsfee? °«he ginning. The taprovemenSarea lir„?L P i aoev,°roe tially built hotel, with Ssm"ep 0 K&^? : and carriage house sheds. <£c. It hasiiWS>SS nt ' B^ ble class hotel;it beingon the direc.l road ioMhit irat® l^ sssi?asS.iisiS3S®Ks? “SeSSfS gwoofthe purchase money may remain WIB be shown on anpiication to the . occupant, Mr S.roon Markley lo lne oirner and M. THOMAS• i'spNS. Anet'oneers, — : lss 41111 HI s. fourth atreet %affi®®aißMaasg street and No. iii Water strfet atrnt On December noon, will be sold at Pc bttctSeL ih» pSrrr ? PfeS* MIA EXCHANGE, ail messuage and lot ol ground situation Um^SFZm? Front street, somh of Marketltree? SS %:*5“. e . of Ingin front on From street ing m depth through to Water street: 1 ¥>?„ e S en<! ' street store runs bade un cer th =? «sassrAg?iss?SsaS3S W fISSr repMaWy i It is built in toe most snhstantiai g m > ”SSr?». f -f-°? ce ?- Mdis wen adapted for aTF k'nd^^sfnSS 8 * Water street store and cellar are valaahi?rJSF—i. ■P O sale provision business, for wSch 3**;J& e S 4« aSSand offlwTS adapted for manafac tiring business ! we s water helsting’eppareta* &c! toTin e *» J®“ Clear ol ail Incumbrance. „ of U*© Front street store sth «r u— lng about two M. THOMAS A SONSL Auctioneers, IS9 and 141 8. Fourth street. -ESTATJEC,—THQM J\ «g a* BQNH* qArv JG?—MODKKN THB»E BTOa? t££*• W. corner of T W.SLFTH JtttdWA r,?snfe streets, un IVKSDAY reeTi*i«««*.. u t£ g ? PHIVBXCHii-Sy-'SV O “Si PHlliggi oeath westward si reel *J; Indus to?? bJJH. 1 ?,? I® 1 * southwardly into Wallace ““titdonß the same IS feet s "ln<*“ ufwiii^?? £S^!» SJESSE. K?S£ one als i on Wallace street. I¥eu “ street * *a<* 43r Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—l4,too may remain on tnorUraee M. THOiIAS <fc 139 and 141 south fiSSffJgS*. M B£AL j&*TATE-TBOAf SQNH’ qat •g r ~ HANDSOME MODEB2T KE»fbWcE S w£ < ?si* All that elegant modern foarßtOTyPictcnstonß ftSfj MK&,S2& S^K^sdSBHSSS? S& i 5.? e i ,lh *°? *?t.to£Carll«le streetflt la welf hnilt lenees,neatlypfpMed‘’h^iiSame Itl p a ™nr d rtfni n t g D r I^ I sSSSSgg i^d^u?» o ?sssrd nt wS"%T£S MOklng range, furnace, gardenhSdaomT^sea square" 1811115 tbe Nicholson pa?SS&t to uS 4HT Clear of all Incumbrance. Ts£?J!«*i ,slo,nor^?afie » now remain. Maybe examined any day previous to sale Keya at the Auction rooms. * M. THOHA.S & SONS, Auctioneers, P 9 & 141 South Fourth street. I - - W gum» fist .BEAIi ESTATE, THOMAS & SONS’BALTE-1 His MODjSSK BHSIDENCE, JV. \v COBNER nn STABBr ANODE LANUKYPLiO* THIhTY-SIX FEET FEOKT.—On TUESDAY December 18 IBt6.at 12 o’clock.noon;will beeSlrtlf! Poblic Sale, at tbe PHILADELPHIAEErnfm* all that modern Two-story Brick MeeamSiatrtLcrtS Gronnd. situate at the N. V. corner nfw£2A2iSf street and Delance; Place, containing in !* n «?, P)«» 3*feet. and extendlngli oepthsofeLt.®?: f as all the modern convenlenc=s‘eas hath cold water, furnace, cooking ism 4 s?’ HnwSS-*/?? yearly ground rent of »ISO S “ c ‘ aQ oJoct to a nffn ><tt OTHEB PaOPEBTIES, SEE AUCTION THt {Htfrt < ij?2 NS L Aact,oneers> 139 and 141 South Fourth street, ) LIS I'ER, Auctioneer. F^WeU^^L A n DI ?.S2 t S T ~^ 3 ' SOO MORraAUK nreffiSr B ou City Interest paid •ESR&* Apply t 0 FOI/WJELL & son; 129 North NINTH street UNITED ©TA.TES BUILDEB’S MILL, Sot. 24, 26 and 28 8 FIFTEENTH ST, PTTTT.ADET.PBTA, '* JWLER-di BROTHER. sasotl. WOKE. etc. SHELVING PLANEDTfi The largest assortment of Wood MookttiS! d thiß city constantly on band. noift gr}~°f a <«fW MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT T,ftA*nm fVN UPON DIAMONDS, A A EJbBYi PLATE. CLOTHING. AcTifc JB3W ’ W v joms&oo»8 '® i, “ OLD ESTABLISHED LOAJJ OFFTfTU! Corner of IBIBD and GAttiOLl,Btr2ta Below Lombard. • otree£a ‘ Gvis^'^ lAMOI>J)3, wat °hes. jbwnlkv. FOB SALE A*p RKMAKHABLY LOW PHIPES) JESfeßff—i^BAY R SwrprfKP DELAWARE THOjSKrTSvbc-cein ber lstb. A® press Train frcm New York, and 9 A »r Train from Philadelphia, wUlbe dla° nn«mi%r E /„ : .r e tf ,l STiCK & CO.’S PIANOS. f^^MAuoN Poly at J, Ei g <Jl»?#tont, nifttflsr
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