CITY BITT-T-ETCy.* New Bailpoad Depot.—The new Depot of the West Chester and Philadelphia Ballroad, at;the corner of Thirty-first and Chestnut streets, Is being noshed rapidly forward It is being built or brick, . ind when fully completed, will make a very hand some do bile Improvement, and qolte creditable to the comDiTny. The size of the Depot will be 881 feet long bv eofeet wide. A portion ol what will constitute the denou has. been occupied by the company as a shop'. Tim new building Is 285 feet. The old shop part la 22 by 96 fret, which is to be arranged for the ticket office and waiting rooms. It Is the intention of the company at some future time, to remove this portion or the building, and erect an ornamental front that will cor respond with the rest of the depot. The size of the ladles’ waiting room will be 15 by 35 feet, and the ball and w altlDg room for gentlemen. 15 by 98 feet Size of baggage room, 15 by 24 feet. The new portion of the depotu covered with a truss roof, with 9 feet rise, and is lighted with 63 windows, twelve feet high and four feetwlde. Three trains rnn into the depot; one run ning the entlie length of the same, and two lie lest, each having platforms 14 leet wide. Holiday Goods, —The sale of Holiday Goods, Bronzes, Clocks, <6c„ was commenced this morning at Scott’s Ai t Gallery 1020 Chestnut street, to an Immense antlence. The prices obtained were tolerably lair. We understand the sale will be con tinued this ev-nlng at 7X o’clock, when a fine lot of goods will be offered. By the way we should mention they are all from thewell known firm of Messrs. Bai ley * Co., 819 Chestnut street. False Pretences.—This morning, be fore AkUnnan Jones, Joseph Cannon was charged "With obtaining money under false pretences Witaoufc authority he has heen collecting bills in the name of a man who sells game on Market street, near Eleventh, offering to deenct a certain percentage for prompt payment. Jn this manner, it is said, he managed to collect quite a large som. He was held in $B9B ball for a further hearing. Aiding A Pbisonbb to Escape.—James C. Whalley was before Aldr Hurley. this morning; charged with aiding a prisoner to escape. Officer Keener arjeeteda person for vagrancy. ’Hewaj sur rounded by a crowd and was dragged Into WnaUey’s place, near , Eighth and Bacsom Btreets There the prisoner was taken away from him.. Whalley was held In (600 bail to answer at court. Cakelessness.—Lieut. Connelly re ported to the May or this morning several stares;'sta hies and dwellings In bis district which were found open during last night. One snoe store on Locnst street was found with the door standing open and could readily have been robbed. Lieut. Bowers, oftheSlith Ward also reported eeve nd stores found open by his officers. Seating.—We call attention to the adver tisement of the West Philadelphia Skating Park, Thirty-first and Walxnt streets. This Is one of the most easl>y accessible and most admirably appointed Parks in the city. The Ice is said to be la splendid condition. Receiving Stolen Money.—Randolph Grier was arrested yesterday,’ at Eleventh street and Girard avenue, upon the Charge of having received, with a guilty knowledge, (250 In stolen money. He was taken to the Central station, ana was locked up to await a hearing. Skating.—The. Almshouse meadows, in the. Twenty-seventh Ward, were frozen over during last night, and this morning many persons were en joying themselves by skating on the ice. The different skating parks about the city will no dqnbt be in good condition for use In a day or two. Larceny of a Coat.—Michael Leary and Albert Alexander were arrested yesterday and taken before Alderman Jones, Upon the charge of the larceny of a coat, while the owner was engaged in playing bagatelle at a lager beer saloon at Eleventh, ana Cherry streets. They were held to haQ for trial. Accident.—The Continental Hotel coaoh, ’while going to the Pennaylvan'a Ballroad depot, broke down at Eleventh and Market Btreets, about eleven o’clock this morning. Mr. A. J. Holt, one of thepasßengers, was seriously ißjured, An Owneb Wanted.—live soldiers’ overcoats and a hone blank et, supposed to have been _ptplen by a colored man who was arrested are await ing an owner at the Fifth District Police Station. Superior Fbench Confections, made of pore loaf sugar; Jordan Bom ted Almonds, Caramels, French Nangat. Cream Chocolates, manufactured by A. L. Vansant, Ninth and Chestnut streets. Almerla Grapes, Bavana Oranges, Fears. Ac. Also, Jnst re ceived, a superb collection of French Bon Bans, Boxes, Ac., via late steamer. Lady Apples and White Gbapes. MITCHELL A FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. Caramels and Chocolate Cbeams, flavored with Orange, Plstacla.yanllla, Ac., the unrest Confections made at A. W, Holt's Caiamel Depot, No. 1009 Walnut street. A Popular Invention.—We believe there has never been an Invention perfected In this country which found its way Into universal favor more rapidly or effectually taan the American Cow-Milker, no wen exhibition at4lB Chestnut street. The Inquir ies for ltfrom all parts of this and other Btatesshow that the gentlemen who own the patent have struck a popular chord.—37is Prtsi. How Happy would the girls have been, Who used to stitch and weave and spin, If In their day, they could haveseen. The beanties of the Florence. The moet per feet, the. most reliable, therefore the cheapt st Sewing Machine In the world. For sale at No. 830 Chestnut street* Fifty Vabieties of Oakes.— Fresh daily, at MOUSE A CO’S., 902 A 901 Aich street. Hobace Greeley’s Opinion.—A citizen of Mississippi addressed a letter to Mr. Greeley .asking him, as one of the leaders of the Republican party, what,the intentions of that party were toward the Bonth. Mr. Greeley replied - that one thing the party was In favor of was that the Booth should be clothed and In Its right mind. As one of the first steps tow ards that object, they shonld send their orders for clothes to Charles Btokes <6 Co., Clothiers, under the Continental. Many of them at staking his advlpe Many of the holiday gifts merely please the fancy for a few days, and are then laid aside and forgotten. The Florence will last a life-time, and please a lady friend better than a thousand dollars’ worth of trinkets. Office and Bales’ Booms. No 630 Chestnut street. “Mabtha Washington.”— This hal lowed nsme in our national history has been fittingly chosen to designate the very sensible, seasonableana becoming new french Bonnet of that name, wnlch has Jost been brought on iby Wood A Cary, 725 Chestnut street. All their prices have been greatly reduced. How ‘Happy is the household where Industrious habits banish care: Where all the clothes the children wear Are made npon the Florence. The very beet Sewing Machine In tne world for fam ily use, 630 Chestnut street. A Fine Display of Confeotioneby. The-demand for sweetmeats always Increase as the holidays draw near. George W. Jenklns, JNo. 1037 Spring Garden street, displays a choice assortment of Bon-Bons, Caramels, French Secrets, Candy Toys. Ac. Ac., which axe eaoeedtngly attractive. HehasalsoTat Almonds,aardmes, Gentlemen! YOUTHS! BOYS! MILITABY MEN! CLOTHING HALL r ‘ . Of ROCKHILLA WILSON. N°3,6f3 A 60S CHESTNUT Street, above SIXTH. To The Ladies. —There is a preparation h »lr? f . * B?ken"moothniesandln dinee lt to take and retain whatever style the wearer may fincy, whether classic braids or Shining rinSeS presenting a marked contrast to the lntracublefocS “'lfrowzy carls worn bymany hapless fafroneato whom Ibis article is unknown. Da. Laosr’a Elko male Hair Benkwhb 1b this precious and admirable compound, . Try It. 41. Sold by all Druggists. Holiday Goods ! Holiday Goods ! I Examine onr stock of LBdles’ Furs, Gents’ Hats, Children’s Hats, Misses’ Hats. Also, a Btock of ’ Gents' Goods, SnltablefbrChristmas Presents. OAKFOBDS’, Continental Hotel, High Hats Again Popular,— Get a Silk Hat from . OAKFOBDS’, Continental HoteL MoTHEBs,a re you oppresssd with anxiety fcr yonr llulo onts ? Atb soui filnmhsfn aha broken by their cries ? jjo youawiSe irfthemiSSS nnrefiwbed and apprehensive ? Use Dr LboSbjS onr eights will then be undisturbed sSidSri^sg.^ 6 811 uiainc,den t . Elliptic Sewing Machine Company’s ®rat preralnm lock stitch sewing machines Incomes, family use. Highest premium fgold nwdal), Fair Maryland Institute, New York,and Pennsylvania Stale, Fairs, 1866. No. 923 Chestnnt No Matter whether poor or rich, Your fingers were not made to stitch, when you can buy a Florence, which _ r , Will cost so little monev. . cen afford to be without a Florence, The Ctmsttintsfreet 0111116 111 tlie w o r W for family use,63o ahd Pictures.—The best place to get frames for yonr pictures and pictures for vonr ftames-Walnut, Gilt. VeivetrframSa; KngravfiS^ WILSON 1 A^fsSff P p?.’ *° Jftames. made to ordfrj HOOP’ Phoio. Goods, 626 Arch streei, I AND Oatabbh,— OmOßmtlNG SQTTA-p-is privn,- » u * • ocstrsp w. H DmTOM. Awum* Dot*. HAMJtalrtABSr B. SCOTT* JR, AUCTIONEER. GRE AT SPEOIA L HO LID A Y S A!L® ARTISTIQUE BRONZES, PLATED GOODS, &C.. &0., SCOTT’S ART GALLERY 1020 CHESTNUT STREET; THEBSDAY andFBIDAY MORNINGS, Dec. 13th. and l4tli iastf MESSRS. BAILEY & (XL. FULL PARTICULARS IN CATALOGUE. BKATHfG PARKS opening. HARRISON | OPElra . SKATING FABKI WILL BE OPENED FOB THE FLBST TIME On Friday (To-morrow) Homing, At 9 o'clock. The ICE is strong and with a perfect mirror-like surface. hull Band of Muslo Afternoon and Evenlnr. «XTH, UNION, andbECOND ard THUBD streets lines of Can pass the PARK on KRBKB street near SECOND street every few minutes. Season Tickets £ 00 Children's Season Tickets.. ’ "'t 06 tingle admission js cents Children.... —..... 15 cents ItJ J. C. HOFFMAN, Snpu & KATIN G ! SKA llNti ! J WEST PHILADELPHIA SKATING PABK, THIRTY-FIRST and WALNUT streets. Ice In splendid condition—perfectly smooth. Park open until 10 o’clock at night. Pine Band of Music. Season Tickets |3 00. Single admission 25 cents. Access to the Park (by a Yew minutes ride) by the Market street. Chestnut and Walnut atreet,Spruce and Pine, and Schuylkill Hallways. it* EABTWIOK PARK, Gray’s Ferry-. TO THE SUBSCRIBERS AND FRIENDS SKATING TO.PAY. “* clothing. JONES’ Old. Established ONE PRICE Pima 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth. sSs %*s&gs2i& & 0 * h “ dßome EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, PATTERN OVERCOATS and MORNING or HALF DRESS COATVs, CHOICEST. STYLES and MATE RIALS, for sale at MODERATE PBIOES.: Also, a lot of HANDSOME and CHEAP OVER COATS at LOW PRICES for CASH. iSSFf?’ OF SUPERIOR FINISH. acmSw ttaeklmem. own or.^% b ,i pa ? c ? w J tho °f brealttog. An?can be blown to twentylnchealn diameter, showing thn moethrilllant prismaiiccolors and fbraisbini S dS Ughtffil entertainmentforadnlts andtchudrem Soloi 2rnSw®. aeen,P ° ner “b l *Booth,AcTandbythe JAMES T. SHINK decll-rptfj Broad and Spruce street*. Holiday presenth-head dresses. DRESS CAPS. Mrs. H D. WILLITfLNo IOT is"!? 1 i^i? THe i w i U °P On on TUE9DAy!dS pi.™. l " Bo . *5? handsome assortment of Head 1,11,1 Dreea Cap®* of the latest.-Impor tatu,ns* " deu-lltrp* THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13.1866 CLOCKS, JAB. DIXON ft SON’S TO TAKE PLAGE AT At 101-SO’Clook, BEING SURPLUS STOCK OF 819 Chestnut Street. D. SCOTT, Jr. t Auctioneer’. theprotestant episcopal BOOK SOCIETY, 1384 Chestnut Street, Have largely Increased their stock for the Holidays and In addition to thiir miscellaneous books are now prepared to offer an onosoally fine assortment of American and English BIBLEB AND PRAYER BOOKS. At prloea varying from to cents to |3a. . The new “Additional Hymns.” The Protestant Episcopal and Chorch Almanacs for 1867, All the new nnexceptionable books received aa soon as published. The Store open every evening now and daring the Holidays. JUST RECEIVED The “Draytons and Davsßanto." by the author or the “Schonberg Cotta Family.” delith*,tu,6tf . HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 8 ■ A CHOICE COLLECTION OF Holiday, Standard, Juvenile and Toy Books, - At ths store of •' JAMES 8, CLAXTON, Successor to VT. S. 4 A. Martlen, desl ® l4 (J hestnut Street. rpo BE PUBLISHED NEXT SATURDAY.— MBS. EOUTHWORTH’S NEW BOOH. THE BRIDE OF LLEWELLYN. _ TBE BDIDB OF LLEWELLYN! By-Mrs. EMMA D. E. N, SO [J IH WORTH. THE BRiDE OF LLEWELLYN. By Mrs. Emma D ill • aoth-r of “The niriaae Seeker ” ; TtpYstsl Marriage." 'Allworth Abbey,” “Vlvla*” •Retrlbnlion.” ■‘Thene-erted Wife." "EoatHeirem.’” '•WscardedDaughter”"ladyof tie Isle,” "Wir?, Victory.” "Haunted Homestead,” •‘MatheMn aY.” Two Sisters.” ‘Love’s Labor Won” •” bree Beanjles.” “Come of Clifton," “The Glnav'e Prophecy," "Missing Bride” “IndU.” Bridal Eve” This new work of Mrs. Soothworth'a wIU, Deyondalr doubt, prove to be the most popular and successful that bee ever been written by her, for abe Is’ oevoadall SKSSUS? m0 ?o P°J erftjl f e“ale writer in America l foot in the world. No one ever read a chanter of one of her works without wishing to read the whole book. Jff® ST e 5 reaa ,°° p other books without admiring °,f ,ta author, and wishing that ahe r .. . another.,- Her scenes are life pictures her incidents are founded on farts am herAenilments are characterized by a Btngalar porltv both orcvnreptlon and expression. B pur “ 7 Books sent free or pcstage on receipt of retail price." • Address all ordera (Or a.yiojks at all. to thePuh- USh " S ' T.B PETEfiSON * BROTHERS; . ... ~S 0« Chcstout street PblladelDhia Pa, And they wilfrecelve Immediate attention 1 **■ r end for on 3 or our new end full Catalogues. T B, P. & Bros, b&ve ?or sale a lares aTirf hAn/teAmm h?w™'hSS of BOOKB for ,he "oi!i^ays!S^“? i°w prices. —t- tt^m,i^^iiiM '.i with, name and reference, at the office of the 'Freeef del>-thj.tn»t» A YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A BITUA. ii- TiON as Coachman or Porter ln a Store. Beet of TH e 6^6N APPIy MERVINEatr^Te!^ BOARDING. 1609 CHESTNUT HAINES’ BROS 7 fkf«Vi h * ve dealt In them for It years, andEsSa each|for 8 yearn. Prices •Util J. a. GOULD . noio.tf.ap .... Seventh and Cbmtnnt. OPRCCK LUMBER.—2OO.OOI feet Spruce Joist and ? goto On«rl20 OHO Bangor Laths afloat.Forsale by B. A. SOUDitR & CO., Dook at. Wharf, deois yt PPBUGATIom.. jtrETf.-, HGAKIHMb. CLARK & BIDDLE, Jewelers and Silversmiths. TL2 CHESTNUT STREET* Have now ready for Sale the most complete and elegant assortment, which they]' have ever offered, comprising eveiything usually found in a JEWEL RY establishment, at the LOWEST CABH RATES. no2D tu th |Mtd24rp| Jfx STERLING SILVER, ■SjiuS Manufactured expreealy for BBIDAL Prczenli NEW JEWELRY. Of all the late Styles. WATCHES Of the meet Celebrated Makers. PEARLS, DIAMONDS. and other Precious Stones. Wedding and Engagement Bings. Old Sets of PEARL or DIAMOND JEWELRY IS mounted In modern style. Wattffies and Clocks repaired and «d)n«fr»d qy nnm potent workmen. All goods warranted of first quality. Special attention given to DIAMONDS;' J.T. allag-her. Late Of BAILEY A CIO., FORMERLY BAILEY A KITCHEN, 1300 OHESa NUT STREET; 0C26 a tu th-tf rp . ■ t I m _ _ _-~TT^T Having for many years made a SPECIALTY of Mu elcal Boxes, we are enabled by onr long experience to furnieh an article superior In RICHNESS OF TONE, DURABILITY and FINISH to any -offered, the n enlt of personal choice and erraagexent with the Hanafaciuren In Europe. The prices ranging from (5 10 (too, and onr assortment comprises such choice u elodies as "Home Bwset Home ” “The Last Rose of Bammtr.” ■Auld Lang Byoe." "Coming Through the Bye." "Rock Me to Bleep, Mother," &o Together with beantUhl selections from the various Operas. FARR & BROTHER, IMPORTERS, 324 CHESTNUT STREET. Below Fourth. deS-thj,taSt SAM'L K. SMYTH. EDWARD P. An*nt, SILVER-PLATED WARE. Smyth Sc Adair } PRACTICAL MANUFACTURERS OP pm BILVKS-PL ATED WARS, HARD AND SOFT METAL. 1884 Ohestzmt Street. Opposite U. B. Mint, 2 floor. Factory, 39 loath Third Strut. nol-th s ta 28trp} Up Stairs. CURTAINS. NEW LACE CURTAINS. The subftcrfbm have now in stock, and are receiv ing from the late Auction Bales in Hew York, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. lrom ordinary to rich style. FRENCH LAOE CURTAINS, Prom the AIBO, VESTIBUItB LACB, , QMBBOrO MUBX.Ur CUHTAINB, fACQITABD do., And CditAn Mnallng In graaV variety. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, 1008 Chestnut Bfreet. oc2S-th aato-tf rp, JUiIMVAIa ELECTRICITY Will CUBE the most obstinate, long standing when administered by ORS. GALLOWAY, WHITE &BOLLES. THE OLD AND ONLY RELIABLE ' * MEDICAL BLECTRICIASS, S. E. cor. Walnut and Thirteenth Sts. Twenty Thousand persons have been successfully treated by us. Bead certificates of Important cares In "Press" and "Telegraph. l ’ Mrs. Prot Bollea gives her speeal attention to the Female Department of the In stitution. Cures guaranteed Consultation free, N, B.—Physicians and Students can enter at any time for a tull cotree of Instruction In this Great Dis covery In the healing art. Onr former Students, who now practice our old system, are especially Invited to call and become Instructed in onr late and Important discoveries, so that they may learn how to cure more diseases, and In a much leas time than by the old sys tem. Persons who have tried Electricity and failed in getting cured are especially Invited to call, as we have cured many obstinate diseases after being treated electrically by others In this city, without any benefit. An Interesting pamphlet mailed free of chares, no SHOCKS GIVES. BO )OKB AND THE MOST IMPBOVED INSTBU 1 MKRTS FURNISHED. j noB th a tntm 6p} Mrsicii A FEWSMiBOTPUPELS CANSEOTTRETUITIOH A opon the PIANO,by a Lady, whose proficiency aa a pertwmer, and whose aunty to Impart lnutroction" testified to by someof theblgbestlivlngaathorlty. PoJ In Inteiylew. address MUBIO. at this office, nols,tfJpi GESTS’ FURNXSHXKfG GOODS NOTICE^dGI^ WRAEPEES' .. WRAPPERS; WRAPPERS. The largest and beat Stock can beseen at JOHN 0. AEKISON’S, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street. PITTT;ATtHIT.PITTA t ' Hosiery. Gloves, And all the latest NOVELTIES FOB G] Prices to suit the times. HOLIDAY PRESENTS *GB GENTLEMEN. An assortment of elegant WRAPPERS, SCARFS, ' . TIBS, : 6LOTES, CARDIGAN JACKETS and novelties In Gentlemen’* Furnishing Goods, AT J. W. BGOTT & GO-, ? La DELPHTa 1 P irvn^AfefS thout »*®rva. at the urJ* i the tallowing do* A purchase money mortgageof it 1 ** 1 In . w 2? ears ' Iromtfie 23d day of January next at 6 per cent, per annum secured by a lot of ground on of Downing street, northwardly hfn fltri?L t SS d f»^ e t t iV antl side of Whlt& Qaii fret along Downing atreet thence at Jj®faSo’Sk lll feetto Clearfield street, along the same lnc^e s to Whitehall street, thence 230 toe: w Dowilßg street, thejplaceot beginning. o,VV,i-/rS UlBr lotbeglnnlDg »t tbe aoutheastwardly corner ofilayertonl road and Whitehall street thence SiiS®«*«!iJ!!s ,, , r - 80,,, ,u 850 S!> faat aaont 291 toet SH a '°°B‘be same south 87° 27' east about 'fISKSFtfVJ 8 * 1 * angles Bl feet 11 Inches, thence pa^al l ? l ® angles to downing street 78 feet BJf Downing . Btl Sy- thence westwardly along *3®®* *° Whitehall street, an A thenco same 200 feel to Haverford road, the place abnvef InD ere Is * dwelling erected on the a®" Plan at the Auction Ptore. _*£■ a 1 „ .v. ■“rXS.* 8 s®*J secured by over a square of Jur r hiaUy pt (^ Wf:nt >'' fo url 11 Ward, and tbe Interest Is IS- 1100 to be paid at tbe time of sale. . James a. FBbEM a N,AncHoneer, deis.to Store No, 422 walnut Street, Underwear. PS WEAR,: denial f| praEMPTOBY SALE.—JAMHS A. FREH Anctloneer.—ProperUea 712 and 714 MAE- H °usee in tne rear.—On WED NI6IIAT, Dei 26, 1888, at 120 clock, noon, will ,at _ Public Sale, without reserve at P lB PrtILAD^L-HI A EXCHANGE tbe follow “SfGcrlbal BEAL ESTATE, vlz_--AU those three brick messuages or tenements, and lot or piece of ground, situate on tne west side of Marshall street, at the distance of 168 toet northward from Co.tee > lu the district of Spring Garden, county of Phi ladelphia; containing In ft-ont or breadth on the Bald n£ 17 fe e t,snd In depth westward between ?^.^H? 1 i” ts L a V i * ht J u, S les . wnh said Marshall street 100 feet. Bounded northward by the 1 ot next described westward by ground granted to Charles F, Gebler. scnihaard by ground formerly of John Stewart, and Marshall sireet. And also, all these certain three brick messuages or tenements, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the west side of tbe said of 185 feet northward munthenoidh side of Coates st; contalnlogln front or breadth on the said Maraha'l BtrB,l? SRICE DWELLING, No, 813 t>S 1 ’2J?? ?^ 0 S? > W£fHJKf der contained in .tb© l&te William S* JTirucy, deceased, os jS?S?^ SD 4T* 26 > 12 o’clock, noonTwttl n»SSJiy iob ai ,c s ll the FHILADULPHIA EX -5 m.? 1 ?®! the following described real estate, viz.: All that two story brlca dwellleg house and lot of ground, on the north *ide of Button wood atre c t,lol feet inchJ’a Blghth street (No. 813); 17 front and ™ feet. Inches deep on the east line and 70 feet 10 Inches on the Wfftllne. l&~irouit has pas and back kitchen. *3“ Clear of incumbrance. 9100 to be paid at the time of sale. _ „ BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS. . , 6M JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, cels,2o Store, 422 Walnut street. fit PUBLIC SALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, aiul Auctioneer. HOTEL PROPERTY. Bwansoa ftJpeet-aKovo Washington avenue, Second Ward on WEDNESDAY. December 26 lses, at 12 O’clock noon, wm be sold at Pnblio Sale, at tbe PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGKr-the following described Beal Estate, viz: A lot of ground with the two and a half story brick dwelllng thereon erected, on the west side of Swanson atieetabont 165 feet more or less north of Washingtin avenue, Second Ward, being 40 feet front by 129 feetdevp. J|3“ This property Is opposite the extensive* im provements of the Pennsylvania R. R. CJo, 43“ 12,800 to remain on mortgage Possession May Ist. ' - 85T $lOO to be paid at tbe time of sale. • - TTOOP BKIBT M ANOTAOTOKY.—Hoop SkUi n anfl Corsets ready made and made to onkeirmS (anted of the best materials. Also Skirts repaired. WTtfl, X. BAYLH7 seis-amrpl 812 Vine street, above Sights, RET AH. DBY 60008. BLANKETS! WILL OPEN THIS DAY, V FIVE CASES VERY FINE EXTRA LARGE SIZE BED BLANKETS, Some of the finest goods ever made In this ooantry, Will be Sold Very Low On account of slight machinery »fa***y« while r manufactured* J. C. STRAWBRIBGE & CO., N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND MARKET. Christmas Presents of a useful character JOHN W. THOMAS. 405 and 407 North Second Street, Haa °°^T?P 6 ° t,*™ assortment of the following Goods snliable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS: ■ SIL| g MO Sn^ N T IQUE9 - PIM ’ 8 IBISH POP LINS J)RBS3 la every variety. LYONS BLACK VELVETS. LACES and EMBROIDE RIES, GLOVES and HO3IERY. SHAWLS, and CLOAKS. LADIES’ CLOAKING. Cloth*, Casiimere*, Doeskins, Blanket*, &C., &C., CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— SEOONDBTOBY— GREATLY INCREASED ROOM—FINE STOCK READY MADS, Bo;*’ Fine Clothing, Boys’ Overcoat*, Jaokets and Pants, Garibaldi Bnit>, $5,88 and $lO Suit*, LADIES’ CLOAK BOOM, Chri>tma* Cloaks, _ Broche Bhawls de6-th j.w-rpj BEil ESTATE. 'Sntjectito '8 ground rent of $25 50 per annum. 5C £Jr, 011c y 01 fnsnrance of |soo goes with thesa’d; JBSP Will rent for |!2amonUL Possession in March. l6O to be paid at tbe tim- of sale. . JAMES A, FRSEMAN, AncUone T r, dels to Store, 422 Walnut stre*. ataa-imf