European Hm toy (be Atlantic cable. ot . terrible explosiontook puce 1 S aft^iSn 00 f y ’ tolS P]M». »t 0118 o'clock iSiiniv?^? 0 . •» .™ 8 “Ufery conUlns the largest pit omAtthn-'ig»2tSf U e c ° anlr y- The shaft Is 270 feet deep eSSnoL 1 ?!?® 1 w f r f tß ** tended a distance of 2 miles houom ef the shaft- Nearly fear buidrrd mei. ana boys were in the mine at the time of the ex- Ploslot*. aU of whom perished. ■n.X;.ri, Sl rmr very , al 1 18 being given to rescue the snr .Hnfi?oD exploring parlies have counted S 8 dead oodles within the space of 50 yards.' f ow of the unfortunate victims have heen broagbt i SsL J i llv o’but badly mutilated. The engine. re are of the 'Pf'ojoo Jhet owing to the foul air there can be ho more » ve in the works. If this Is so, over three huadred muman beings are dead in the recesses of the pit. The excitement among the lamilies iu the town is most in tense and painful, and the worn and vicinity have '“6epa scene of.waiilng and despair aU day. Asimllar ■accident occurred tome twenty years slnceln the same •Pit, by which seventy, three lives were lost, . -bAUNsi.KY, Dec. 13.—Another explosion- took-piacs in the same pit at nine o’clock this morning, while “5 S"? 1 ® 8 an <» drawing out the 'dead. .Eighty of ihe bodies baa been brought oat, when the second explosion took place. Several officials and a number ol volunteers were in the pit at the time of I^.!ES nd n&! aßtB, i'? nd H is feared that all have perished. The exciting scenes of yesterday were re* newed. ■ ■ Some of the volunteers have been taken out alive. T r T a ® MonUeur of this morning hai a telegram dated Mexico Decea-ber 3d. and signed by Dazaine and Caatleuau, which says Maximilian Is still in Mexico, thongh there has btenas yet no decision as to bis mtare movements. As the evacuation mast be comoletea in March, it is urgent that there should be D 9 delay in the arrival of the transports. Ths miwion •or Sherman and Campbell, who left Vera Cruz on the So, appeared to be of a most conciliatory character. Southampton, Dec. 13, Fvenine. —The steamer •Teutonia, which left New York Dec. l, touched here to day , and proceeded to Hamburg. Livebpool, Dec. 13, The Cotton market to-day was quiet but steady, and closed firm at a 3br Middling Uplands; sales to-day 11.000 bales. London, Dec is, Evening.—Consols closed at sfrK for money. * Ame arc an Securities.— The closing Quotations for American Securities are: 'United States 5-20’5......... Illinois Centra1............... irle hail road. The Case of Trazer, Trenholnt «fc Co. The settißment mad. by Consul Morse at London vriib Frazer, Trenholm <& co., the disavowal of wnich ■by the united States was mentioned in recent do from Washington, purported te be a settle .ment of. ail claims of tne United States agalnßt that -dirm involving many thonsaud pounds sterling. It appears that proceedings in-chancery Were being -vl* soronslr prosecuted by onr Con.nl at Liverpool. Mr. Dudley, who had encceeded in forcing Frazar rrer.holm & Co. into a position where they were com pelled to make foil disclosures on oath of ail the deal ings of that blockade-running firm with the Confede rate Government, including all tne transactions of the rebel Secretary of: the Treasury, with Mr. Geireo ■fiV,? r ? D J? pl ?' together wltn a full exhibition of ali their bookß anif papers. To avoid this disagreeable •and fern disclosure.-Frazer, Trenholm * 007 soughi *nd effected the settlement which had been clandes tinely made through Consol Morse and one Montgo mery Glut:s,reputed agent or the Treasury Department: I which agreement provides for dismissing all the legal -England and the United States, and fivlngiip all claims of the United states, ana merely nquiies that Eraser, Trenholm* Co. shall state not nnuer oath, what Confederate property they have had m their possession, and shall aispose of the same alter paying tnemselvea Liso.oio, which, wlthoet any stated ment of an account, is agreed on as tne Indebtedness ef the Confederate Government to them, and snail pay any -remaining balance to tne United States This , settlement was made by Consol Morse ■under color of a general authurit> /rom the Tro-a tirv Department to tenure the Confederate property to England, but has been promptly rejected by the United Government on the ground inai tt is entirely one-sided, practically relinquishing everything to Trazer. Trenholm & Co., and was, in Met, utterly wlth cii t authority on tne part of the Consul at Lendou whose instructions did not apply to theee proceedings which were under tne sole management of the Conan! at Liverpool, and that Mr. Morse made me DrefendS ; settlement behind the hack of .consol Dudley and i without the knowleoge of United States Minister ■Adamß. without whose sanction no action of Consul Morse was to be valid, The disavowal of the agreement having gone for waid to England by telegraph, due legal proceedings will be renewed and pressed with vigor, until every dollar of Confederate property in tne hands of the ■chief financial agents of the rebellion shall be secured Ttoe Bounty to Colored Soldiers. In answer to Inquiries made by Colonel C. D. Penne backer, Military Agent of th= State of Kentucky un- Per date of December 3. lMs, whether or not. under -any law or decision, colored BOidlers are entitled to bounty when en/isted from the 19th of Jane. 18s4 to the 4th day of July, 1864, the second Comptroller made the following reply: " ‘‘No piovision has been made for bounty to colored persons enlisted in the interval above-named The joint resolotlon ot June lrth, 1866, as amended ny tne joint resolution of July zdth, 1866, provides that where nothing appears on the master rolls or of record to show that a eclored soldier was not a freeman at ‘the date aforesMd, 19Ui of April, 1861, under the provisions ol the fourth section of the act making appropriations dor the support of Ihe army for fire year ending June imth.tt6s. me presumption shall be that the person was iifiSi Thefourthsection of the act of Jane 15.1864 elves to colored eoloiers who had at that datebeea muaiertd Into service, the pay, bounty, <fec., allowed to them by the laws existing at Ihe time of their enlistment and authorized the Attorney Uenerai 10 determine’an? -qutßtlons of law arising under this provision The AUorney-aenerai, Mr. Dates, on the 14th of July. 1864 decided that the same pay, bounty and clothing are allowed by law to colored soldiers, free oathe iTihof April, 1861, mustered into service between December _? s £3, &nd . , June a 8 we alloweo to 'White soldiers of like arms of the service Applying the exposition of the law and givlhg the claimant under the joint resolution uf -June 35tb, 1866. the benefits of a presumption ol free dom on the 16th of April 1861, a hia-.us still exists, and no bounty can be paid to a Colored soldier eolistine be tween June 15th and July 4th, 18*4, the law of the last lamed date, calling out the national forces, making no -discrimination on account of color, except by order of the President, jwbo is em> owered by the second sec tion of the act of Juoe 15th, 1864. to allow in the differ '€?l£tdleb P arLa Pf States, to persouß of color who shall hereafter be mastered into the military service of u e United States, a bounty to each, notexceediag iioo IN o order has been issued, and no bounty paid unaer that section. From Mew Orleans. Kew Orleans. Dec. 13.—' Tht report that many Sen aims ana Representatives propose to spend the holi days Id Ni wOr lean b and other Southern cities is re ceived with much Batififaciiun, »nd It la b-jped they vnll mitgte with men or all. classes of opinion, and .look and listen without pr jualce. The Disi rict Conns In me intt rior of this State have mosijy clc.btd. The lall terms had a great deal of criminal business, atd it was generally remarked that the fretamen c*me cff more cheaply than tae whites a gentleman lately moved Into St. Landry Parish from fcooth Carolina, accompanied by twenty ofhla former slaves, who refused to part from him. The United States steamer Susquehanna is expected -at the mouth of the r.ver to-night. General Sheridan sent a despatch boat to brihg nDnlster Campbell and 'General Snermau and their suites to ih»s city. Anew Tore, Dec. 18.--a. special New Orleans de spatch says that the question or tbepuniihmenk of the rioters will come before ti e Congressional Commis sion-and ihe official correspondence between Gover nor Wells and General Sheridan will be presented. in august Wells verbally asked Sheridan for mill tary assistance to make arrests. Sberidan did not act Gov. Webs then wrote Jo Sheridan requesting a mill toy force. Sheridan answered that he naa no force at iia command, and when he had he would comolv UneGoveraor waited. * * SXQ action being taken by Sheridan, Governor Wells rei ew«d his request, and stated that unless Sheridan ct mpliedhe (Gov. Wells) would raise six regiments of colored militia to enforce the arrests. Gen Sheridan replied on the 12th of *ept that “General Orders No 44 -and Ko. 3, emanating from Geoeral Grant, are and will be enforced m my command when properly brought before me for the purpose of satisfying the ends of Justice.” This assurance of Gen. Sheridan *as prevent el bv the action of Gov. Wells. * Hie Pacific Coast* Sait Francisco, Dec. 13,—The steamship Constitu tion, with pasaeDgera who left New York November 6t, arrived here to-day. Sherepons a fleet of French ■war vessels In the harbor of Acapulco, one with a large number ot troops on board. It was rumored that tne irench would evacuate Acapulco in a few days. The “Kempt!*! to lay a forced con tTtSHPmS?, ! h . e “*?,■ asst Being a large portion on the bte atnahlp comp .ny. Before the exac r??de the XJnlted States steamer Suwanee 1° “Ottect was abandoned. I t i e arrival ot the British Bark Obrevida, datts ft om_A untt alia to October sth. nave been received Theßritlsb briglngarnia was wrecked Aug. 16th Ali Bandß were saved. The British ship Conqueror was -wrecked lo Bilgh'a channel. The Danish brig Dannfr werka. arrlvetfat Sydney, New Beuth Wales, Oct.«h , mid repor's being ceased and b-arded by Chinese ni’ ' rates, and robbed of aU thebalnable pofuonofher A Victoria, V. T. t telegram, dated Dec. 12th says the American snip Caroline Beed was compelled to S into the harbor or Fort Townsend, Washington teiri tory. In distress The despatch also says It Is fear ad tl e steam transport which sailed irom Victoria Nov •27th. for San Francisco, la lost, as she has never been Beard irom since her departure, a private letter just received from Arizona soya hard lighting U said to have taken place near Fort EUhave; aud the soldiers were compelled to use anil* i Jery, which made great havoe in tte Indian ranks Seven sailors of the snip Reynard, ol New York -were arrested ye terday, on complaint of the captain’ •.charg'd witi> mutiny. - Fbancihco, Dec. 13— The friends of General Fla else \ ega, residing in this city, nave received posl ■tive assurance that he Is tow in Chihuahua, reporting To Preeld< ht Juarez in person. 6 Tne rains which are now falling so freely give pro v*l*B °J. ““’•her year ofextraoralnary good crops. The Bank of California pays a dividend of one per ■ceot.,cn us caplial stock or»M> 000. on the 15th inst. AMUSEMENTS. P°TEB a OF academy. GABL WOLFSOBN’S SECOND MATINEE, ... k „,rS, I ? AY AFTERNOON, Dec. 14,1866, At half-past four o clock. Second appearance of _ v» • ; SEEK J. POLLAK. *om the Royal opera. Dresden. Ca BL KOEbE acc mpan est. &tOleiaS h ll each » had at the Music ©tores and at the door, dell 4t /oEBMAHiA OBOBLESTBA.—PubIic Behearsals every Saturday afternoon, at the MUSICAL FUND BALL commencing at Wf-past three o’clock, insagementa made by addressing GEOBGE BAST- AjmvfrS 8111 ' L3l monjk ßEY street, between Bace And vine, ; nostf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Q y FINE ABTS Open from 9 A.M. Rbo7s OSRIBT Je^ ' JgJBUY’fl OHBXGB SEATS i tfalaciPsnrirraSinft"** 1 "** 1 * ! TICKET OFFICE. 630 CHESTNUT | BEMEHBBB THE LITTLE OHEB, j The Destitute and Orphan Children COUNTRY’S DEFENDERS. Grand Charitable Fair and Presenta' tion Festival lD °. f tho Ho,ne and school for the maintenance and Education of the” Destitute ChUdrenofonr Sol* dters and Sailors. An Appeal to the American People. sS2SES^aK3SS?B ANDQ^DPE^ENTATioNFiBriVAL ST«S,3sS»S^ & cI ) T R aI TP-^T B^ 8 -,? E^ iT ' President. V/* AS* p * pALY, Acting President. S w * Maj.-Gen. J. C. FREMONT, Ist Vice PrraMAnf. Mrs. ROBERT FORSTER. 2d VlcePrSSent ® Mrs* JOHN S. VOQRHIRS Trea%urflr * ■ Mrs; DAVID HOYT, sSSetkry. *- Mrs.WM. &. BILLYEB Cor-Secrefc&av Mrs; HERVEY Q. DAW. Mana|S? • Mrs. J. J._VAN DALSEM. Manager. GBANI) PBKBENTATION FESTIVAL. j-LrtJT.....;.. TOB3B hkls at eSSSSSP INSTITUTE, NEWYORK. EVENING. December 22d. ra(?MAS h TrJ iI 'S^W 1 <1 If eetion , of THEODORE ™cS^b^ e a o ndl^to°S D aCOmmUtee WIU $lOO,OOO IN PRESENTS, In Buch lawful manner as they may determine. For the Festival there will be Issued 0T 2t0,C00 TICKETS ATONE DOLLAR EACH ! 200,000 PRESENTS BMNO ONE TO Raqh TICKET r r c >T LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE AWARDED, United States Greenbacks....... 110.000 1 Splendid Country Residence in Wretches- * tercounty, near New York City 12.000 1 Coiner House and Lot, Jamaica, Avenue Alt N. I J fwyt 1 House and Lot, adjoining above ~.*.7! 3*ooo * " " “ In Brooklyn. N. Y 3xoo \ Hones and Harness (Complete) 2aoo 1 Grana Plano (Steinwsv’s) 3 lots In Harlem, City of N. Y„ J 1.500 each.’ i boo 1 Set of Diamor-ds (Ring Ear Rings, aid ' 6o ° AllO - iiiiiiuiimumm,, . I 000 1 up policy, of Llffe Uisurance! for.*.'.'”.”*‘ s'ooo 1 • Ellis a Patent HotWater-Appara*us,” 1 for Heatiog Dwellings,,... .. , 1 ,vm 1 011 Painting of General UrS. Grant So IB Gents fine Gold. Lever Watches, <a $266*.'.'.’.* 3 000 15 1 adies “ *• • •* ; ta\ 1 Elegant Ist Premium “Empire” hewing 20 Silver plated Tea Setts. @ 100 Celebrated “Empire" Sewing a’achlnes now on exhibition at their Warerooms, 61s Broadway ' - ™ 1000 Copies (2 Vols. each) being a completo xil ' „„ _ lusttated History of the War.. 7 000 200 Go >d fens, Lendls, and Sleeve Buttons, ' @ f0i.....,,,,, 1 IM 500 Tea Spoon 3 *hd Napkin l&ngs] * 1006 ailKeiia'and Dlar<S'Fi'uit Knives. tii s ooe The balance to consist of ihe following articles, ' viz: Musical Instruments, Parlor and Office Furmture.Wrlting Cases. Ladies Work Boie? Kid Gloves, Phou graph Alboms.Breast Pins, Finger Bings. Gents Fob Crains. Ladles Gold Watch Chains, Opera Glasses, Black Walnut S,?' l St, Gentlemen’s Fashionable - Silk Hats, Ladies fewest Style Dress Hats Atnencan Emblem Cards for Parlor Amused ment, Engravings and Card Photographs of dlst Bguißhed Personages, Ladies and Gents Biding Whips, Buflalo Robes, Ladles Mink Jure? Gents Far collars and Gloves. Music Boxes, Ac,, Ac., amounting Maklrg In the aggregate 208.000 Presents. valued at “"era may be sent direct tens. en'ci'osiaethemon ey from (l.rofas, In a reentered letter at our ruk, with stamp for return postage. Larger amounts Bhonld be tent in drafts or by Express, at the following 06 5 Tickets to one address 50 ™ .. “ “ .V.V.V.'".‘.'.'.V: 900 ce a ti it .17 50 100 “ “ •• •« 5“ a ?,' 3 communi'catTora"~ 00 ' SPECTAL^NOTICIL ew HSe^dl»t&!K Br fe oi : ?a P y l :Ne 6 rYSfk. MaCUne Address all orders and communications to w CO.. Managing Directors; or to _ S. I>AV3B. Agent for the Hnma Rjld Kfihftnl WM ' T ' WILSON, 630 Chestnut street, Phlla aejpnia. noSO-19t» N J T&W CHESTS!)!' feTKKKT THRatrk, CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH. m BENEFIT OF MB. JOHN E. MCDONOUGH. „. „ POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT V?. FictorUl Dramatic Sensation, Attractive Delineations Ol English Life Men aud Manners, The Domestic Drama of Home Peelings And llft’a Every Day Toiling Straggles. JS.HK LONG STRIKE; ob.thewobkmen OF MANCII EST KB. THBONGIhG NIGHTLY THIS THLEATBE' Performance will conclude with ' . , BLACK-EYED SUSAN. eAI fi^£?,&S7SS JSOON , December 15th, OfsLT LO> G STTIKE MATINEE Doors oi-tc, Evtning 7 o’clock. Cnrtafn riaea at PBICJIS AS USUAL. -iBOH BTHSOT ™&Klg|t (Friday), MSf* 00 * "HAM” DEBUTANTE. CHANFRAU a 5.... s4m . u-iM'BAU as nrTKnviri supported by the 101 l and efficient 'D^iaticOoii .if . G ,?,P A S^ A EF NIGHT BILE. MM" AND IRKD AND AS IT WAS’ 1 CHRISTMAS iVH-Dife’s Pliy of • “GRIFFITH GAUNT." Seats seen red six days In advance. w ALWPT STREET theatre, tq corner irJ WALNUT Sts. Commence at 7h£. T-HJS (Friday) EVENING, Dec. 14th, 1866, nr a Drv™ m ’ 0F M:R * j - S. CLARKE Flarll £! DEOMie OFSYRACUSE i’LAPKP “"'V,-™ -THOMAS MUSLIN i i-Ariiafifiauew PATTr PDv Shakspeare’s Great Creation or the COMEDY OF ERRORS. The Clarke Farce of >. general grant at cape may. Clarke a comic Piece. Id two acts, of Paul pry in Philadelphia SATURDAY— CL A RKK IN A GREAtTtt.t. it 1 3£&8&eZ?±Z! ” M ? %%& lEUJAY^c^th.FonrthSnbacrlp^n. , . „In Baclne’s celebrated Tragedy PHEDBA. SATHIiDAY BVEHISB, FIFTH SUBSOBIPTION last tImejEILIZABBTH Qneen of .England. ' On MOHFAY, DEBOBAH (Deah, the Forsaken). Admission. |i 50. Beserved Beats, *2. Family cir ole, 7£o. Gallery, 50c. Seats for Friday, Saturday and Monday can be obtained Jrom 9 A. M. at the Academy uf Mnsicand at TBTJMPLEB’S. ' Doers open at 7. Commences at 8. del3-2t MBBICAIj FUND HALL.—JABVIS&BOHJIITZ’a 1 SYMPHONY CONCERTST - * Flrat Concert will take place SATURDAY EVENING. December 15.1858. I Soloists: Mr, A. B. TAYLOR Mr ak tt S he < i EAND ORCHESTRA, n?mterl?g from 40 to 50 performers, tinder tbe direction or Mr CHAS. M. SCHMITZ. M’lle. OAMILLO UR3O the grated Violinist will appear at thisSind "esson Ticket, admitting two persons to the series of ibree Concerts, *5 00; Season Ticket, admitting one verson to the series of Three Concerts. $3 00; Single Tickets for each Concert, |1 60. To be had at Music SJpres del-13 1{ N HALL, MARKET, street, above - ’ TWELFTH.— Second week of FATHER KEMP’S •LD FOLKS. EMMA J. NICHOLS fn New Soiel Eyprv EveningjAlATlNEEs WEDNESDAY a“ SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3 o'cl?ck7 idmte- Mod, 85 rants: Family tickets, five for tl 50. Tickets an” OF C EMMA F J R NI A CHgLS ENmG ‘ a'-HH RCGGLES GEMS,—These beautiful little orr t PAINTINGS by.RUGGLES. pf New York are constantly growing in lavor with aU. lovers of the artistic and Deautltol They constitute a most charm ing and unique HOLIDAY GIBT. Lovers of art who Purchase something exquisite are poUtelyin pthtTi ARTtMT>-= farming collection at DDF. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE. “ ! LAST WEEK OF THE BLACK CROOK. LAsT WEEK OF. THE BLACK CROOK. last wfek of the black crook. LAbT WEEK OF THE BLACK CROOK BLACK CROOK MATINEE ON SATURDAY ‘rile 6 t Gym n a bid w" FOB LADIK-. GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN N. K. earner of NINTH and ARCH streets. Open for subscribers every day and evenings. HILLEBBAND & LEWIS,- BOABDEtC A£PJ.T£L 0F SKCOf D STORY FRONT, and other BOOMS vacant, 801 South EIG HTH Street,corner ort-prnce. Private table If desired. del4.lm» T>OaRD FOB GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, also two rS4-^l DB iS^ entle P* s.- *“ a Private family, 216 North TWELFTH street. 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'VELD’S BA CRKO QUOTATIONS, do KMJMMAIKBE'S PAKABLEB, do HOMES AND HAUNTS OP COWPBR, do.’ In fine Bindings for Presentation. THE "WORKS OF JOSEPHUS. An elegant Übjary Edition, In four volumes. lArze type and various blLdiugs. JUVENILfc BOOKS, <fcc,,«fcc., For sale at REDUCED PBICES, by LINDSAY <fe BLAKISTON. No. 25, South Sixth street, above Cbestni JJOLID. BQQTvS ' Elegant Writing Desks, Fancy Boxes, Fashions le Stationery, Fancy Scotch goods. A fhll assortment I Toy Books; the Magic Star Game and all klndsof 1 ancy Articles for the “HOLIDAY TRADE." at low prices. Buy early. { UST PUBLISHED^ ' . "‘THE EIRE FIEND,” by C. D. Gardette. aKffiSS'i£& l iftT orlpUoa t 0 CH^ LHK ’ S Five dollars for one year or one month slxtv eata - ; de!o6ts' A ELEN’S LIFE OF PHILIDOB.—THE LIFE Oi M FHlLipoßiiaslclan and Chesß Player, by Get Vilen, Greek Professor In the University of Pennsy. anla, with » Snpplamentary Essay on PhlUdor,*. ® le lL play l£l by IThaslUe Von rtoi ebrand nnd de Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary and Min, iter Plenipotentiary of the«lng of Prussia, atUu nnrt ofeaxe-Welmer. 1 vol., octavo, n vellum, rni op. Price U 25. Lately pobUshed by ' an, E. a. BUTLEB & CO,. l3? Booth Fonrth atrejL IRESH ADAMS COUNTY PEACHES, J* alf . GaUon an<l Qb»M Cans Fresh - jutnces and Tomatoes Also 100 doz Tomatoes In Glass, 100 doz. Green Corn. For sale by JAMEsa WEBB, WALNUT and EIGHTH gtree \T A S™. ■ p^l -^ T C-P s~Frlnce 5 ~Frlnce Alberts and Jackson , Whites just arrived from Portland, and for sale u «i. l Xv. to v snl A. I j om 'obooner Ida F. Wheeler, at alte U s wharf below arch Btieet, dell-ot* JERSEY LEAF LAED jnst received nol6-lm B. E. comer Water^an'^Cheß^mt^treeta. □'OX’S FARINA CRACKERS. l Fresh Crack era of this unrivaled Brand always on and and for sale In bbla. and fc'bbli»..by *u ways on ALDRICg, IKKKKB <b CARY, 18,20 and 22 Betltla street,' Exclusive Afpmpi, 10 f)nO«f anB^ FßEaH PEACHES, WINSLOW f iW l ra ' Fresh Tomatoes. Green Peas, Straw jfrrlCß mushrooms, <fec, in store and/or sale whole* Simihll?' by M ‘** N. wfcorner^ FKUIT.— Very feandsome pared peaches V > M U y i |p?T J T, < i'Nf lr i\i ed TO Ppli:a ' ln . Bt "/ e a“l l ftrBale y M. i.BPILUN.N. w. corner Arch and Eighth. # a ie> .EAI9INS AND FlGS—Superior new Lay-*’ 4°S? cholca Elma Figs- for sale by H. F r PILLIN, E. w. cornerji rob and Eighth streets. »JEW BETHLBHEM BUCKWHEAT <fe WHITE « rv Jr/ Hoßey t, la ! ' tore sob for sale at OOUSTY’S asst End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. Q^Obrp^n^?? S '~^ l r stt * lo . n \ cllo,oe Iar 8® Queen I ■DnttS' r? for sale by gallon or barrel, at Vreefc * 8 i£ast End Grooer y, Ho. 118 South BEOONL’ f/d-ROLINA HOMINY GRITS. NSW ,a***3i and unpared. Peaches, Just re* «l n og4 or B»gi g ' s KQd «*»«■ ■raffiya isasfOTT’ 8 Eaat End Gr °- wsssamm PAPER COLLARS I " i: arelthe:;best. < 1 TO, BE-HAD EVERYWHERE VAN DJEUSEN, BOEHM AN & CO,. 827 Cheatnat Street. Agents for Philadelphia, and for sale B. BUSSQSB & CO., 108 South Delaware DAVIS, POSTER & COATES, Publishers and Wholesale Dealers In Colored Toy Books and Juveniles, Offer to dealers the largest assortment of JUVENILE BOOKS IN THE CITF, AT LOW PRICES, 21 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. desmwfßt A MW BOOK STORE MRS. JANE HAMILTON’S, „ 1344 CBES2HBT STSEET. deB*l3t MRS. SOUTH WORTH'S NEW BOOK, THE BRIDE OF LLEWELLTN. THE BDIDE OF LLEWELLYN. By Mis. EMMA D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH. HOWARD OHALI/EN, 1808 Chestnut street. l! OR NE W YORg, Baaritaa Canal. »he PUlMelpnia and Hew 7orfe £zdnn ' "_• - ■■’• Steamboat Company. ■dtfßWte .Steam PropeUara leave t>att.y tom WttABF below MARKET (treat making the ran In 24 HOURS.- , TnfiS?£2?i«£?s£? ta •“ Northern ana Kutan aired tt *?slfht received at lowest rate& * WU.F'dilfiiEtOOi. AnoK . Booth Wharves. PhiadSphia. FOR savannah, qa^ —~ •S«!aste£b The Philadelphia and Southern Man DAY^SbS' Saturday thereafter—Januaryia!&7“? ofvwswS - one t&ate Dooms and other an. consinodatlons for oaHßen*erß. vma ofefler Cabin frfcag&ge, *?5: Deck do., $l5. ' G? h^^nf!iW,KM,eo^ 1 to the fouowing points—Macon ' lnsf daj? Bht reeelved or bllla of iadlng signed on anil Wnr?ifiSi? Hunter <6 Gamrhell. | For freight or passage, applyto :. , aR .o WhL L, James. General Agent, 8612 314 Booth Wharves. I&ntfffi:* gQB NEW ORLEANS, DTBRm- ! S? PHPLADKLpHII AUD SOUTH KRiTMAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR The flrst-claaa steamship, mn^JSO o** 0 ** “Ktoter. Master. A whkrf^SSS^S 1 * for tee above port ai n£-SShS?SJ>. -below Spruce street, on MONDAY. WtfScrcfc M. h, “ <1 BaUon SATURbAY, Dec. 224 at DAYffaSSysU^ on BATUB J*jgZS3& ®*» l6ft DeeEda^pß. £t®J.*bt taken at low rates. tngdl? J * ht ’ reo6lve<l " bUla of lading signed on sail point*. lo <Jalve " ton ' Mobile, Vicksburg, ancf interior Por Height or passage,.apply to -ok WM. li JAMESi General Agent, gefrtf 814 Bontb WhSrvea. •mUSm*, THE PHILADELPHIA aud bouts K-KWMaIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S BEGULAB L aS?n lr ? n i fSeoon<l wharf below BPBUOB street. „ Tj?® flftwsjai Ateamahlp PIOffKEB. OaptalnJ Ben WfLMXNGTOIa. wIU commence receivlnt ?A^r- t »i?*??SSS DAY, ‘ DeC6mber 13U>. anflaaßon a^£? E f? AY- P e^ e ™ bcr 15Ul ' at 10 o'clock A. M_ ana y jM^uthfto aasr ttere,^“T,i: . breffSdSiS? 1 ““ TOperior wyommralgtioaa and Deckdo., fio. Freight carried at low rates. . ingday 6lBlll received or blUfl of lading signed on sail Agents at Wilmington, WORTH -<£ DANIEL, wfat %}* attention to forwarding gooAs ad dressed to their care to and from the lnterior^^ "or freight or passage, apply to WHTI. JA MES. General Agent, 314 eoath Wharves FOB ituaiUix. STEAMSHIP T-runr. Di»atf* FROM RJ.C3 PORT SVRRYJfIVBT) avi FROM PTOSST WHARF. VBx£tjy& iPHIA _ . Ajra LONG WH4SF, BOSTON. BO! £AN, Captain Baker, wm sal rom ThUatieiphlann Mondaw. Dec. 17. BtlOA. M. Captain Crowell, wm sail (rom Boston on Hat unlay. Dec. ]sth, at s P. M. coSt e oSofme WeBn ********* “>a Boson la no* CjPWa -Baker, MBB tons bnrfhan. Hasthewi, tent znxrihen. M)RKAh, Captain Crowell, l»3 tons bnrthen. ««* « substantial and well appointed steaznshht /ill sail punctually as advertised aid freight will ce ■£h v M&£S.! **“*“ bem? W « «* Shippers ara requested to send uni. ol tieirgood*. 1 For freight.or passage having superior aecocunoda ons. apply to BKNKY WINSOR <* OU, SS2 Booth Delaware avenue THROUGH AIR-LINE ro THE SOUTH SMSS-- AND WEST. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLE COMPANY. . , THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW SEEN. Al s ?> *2 Potato In NORTH and SOUTH CARO h;fiA;^ la „ BealJcar ' :l and Roanoke Railroad, and u H' viSfXPS’ .y j^r., ._?] E NNES3EE. and the WEsT and southsidi '\AILKUAD > The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to <ether with the moderate rates charged, commend 1- :o the public as the most desirable medium for carry ’oe every description of freight. . Nci charge for commission, dray&ge, or any exnen&t of transfer. Steam&hira Insure at lowest rates, and leave reeo tony from the first wharf above Market street Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE «fc CO., *£lo • 14 Nonh and 14 Sonth Wft *??<*«, Havana steamers. awtfaftS' wi BRMI-MONTKLY LINS. 1 he steamships HENDRICK rfUDSON—. —,, y>nt. HOWCs STABS AND BTBXPES leave this port fbr Havan> vervother SATURDAY, at 8 A. M. The weamshlp -STABS AND STRIPES, Holmes .u aster, will sail fbr Havana on SATURDAY MORN CNG, December Istb, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana |5O. N o freight received after Thursday. For freight or passage, apply to THOMABWATTSON & SONS, no North Delaware avenug tfSgSBS. FOR NSWJJKRN, N. c.. VI4. NOR |P2& F KLIZaBETH Orry EDSN. IX»N AND PL\MOUTH,-N. O . VIA CANAL. IX) SAIL ON SATURDAY, DEO. 15th, UNLESS SOONER PULL. The steamer HANNAH SOPHIA, Tell, master. Is now rap.dly loading for the above porta at WILLOW street wharf, and having i ear.y all of her cargo en gaged. will positively sail as above. Por freight, apply to BISHOP, FON <6 CO.. aes-dtf No. lfs arch street. m UNION EXPRESSLINETOBALn- CHE3APISAKE Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Express Steam boat Company will leave theaecond wharf below Arch •street every Wednesday and Saturdsiy at 2 P. 11. Freight talten at low rates. For Height or passage, apply to - defrl2t* N 0.l 16 B orth* DeTawiJeavemia. .Tire FAVORITE BTE VMBOA.T ■fWaSjSiiiTa. JOHN A. WARNEB for Burlington «nct Bristol. Leaves Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, at 2P. M. Reluming leaves Bristol at 7710 1 Btoppicg each way at Riverton, Torresdale. An- Jalusla and Beverly, Pare, 25 cents. Excursion. «. oen “’ ■' ■ ■ " ■ __ C026-tfJ TOES- - ' . All persons areherebycautioned against tbe crew of the Br. brig CON- ArS**! Sterling, master, from Bordeaux as debia or their contracting will not be paid by captain .»r consignees. • • A , AIiPHOPSE STEPHAHT <fe 00., deio-et} , IS7 and 139 South Pront street* G. KICH A_R DSON, Kendall, master. Is now o dlachmlng tinder general .order at South streei * Sv*. Cooalgneea willplease attend to the reception w-sswsr PErj£a wbight * '■TEAM' W--—-6BIP ROMAN, PROM ROSTON.-Oon tigseee or merchandise per above steamer, wili please send for their goods, now landing at Pine street whart (dels 3t) HENRY WINBOR & CO. T : ISi?P OI^. la ? <led bark BALTTSARATon ‘'“'to B wharf, are at the risk of the Consignees. 2t EDMUND A. SOUDEB& UO. BUNDS AMD SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, Ho. 16 NORTH SIXTH STEEN? MAJSTDPAOTOKEB Of V BNETIAN "BLIISrDfr AND WINDOW SHADES, The lanest trad finest assortment lathe cityst u lowest prices, StoreShadea made and lettered, ant-tt &a.»cr4'kei>js A HOLIAHI), AUCTIONEER, ■!_ 120* MARKED' street. Auctlon store AVER'S deuces* 2111 * 1 aUentio?l Kivanto sales at Private Res' THE NEW CENTRAL AUCTION HOU3E. Capacity-Four floors. each 75 Dy 24 feet, location—ln the very Centre 01 the City, and adjoin j Ing the Fannera* Market.: • - j Advantages—Has been a first-class Secondhond Far I niture Stand for over thirty years. (•Storage— Superior accommodation for storage o? Furniture. • • Inducements—Very liberal terms offered to persons having Furniture and Merchandise for sale- Beferencee—Over one hundred of the most promt nent citizens of Philadelphia. BALE OF DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, NOTIONS. _ ON SATURDAY. Deo 15, at fK o’clo< k. at the auction store, 1203 Mar. ketstreet, consisting of Dry Goods,Shlrtsand Drawers. Hosiery, Notions, Fhotograoh Albums and Frames, Stationery. Cutlery, Plated Wares, *O. 11 All to be sold without reserve. piLLLU* FORD 4 Ou7 ~ A AUCTIONEERS No. 808 MARKET street. SALE OF: 1700 CASES BOOTS AND BHOE3. ON MONDAY MORNING, DEG. 17. commencing at ten o’clock, we will sell by catalogue C OO t**** Prime Boots, Shoos, Brogans, Balmoral*, &c., 01 city and Eastern. manoiactare. comprising a general'assortment ofgooda. - ; noZMmJ li IMLEAb A totia, AIA-VtUNAtaui, j NoaassaaaiußonQiPorarttttMW. I! .'. OFSTOCKSAND RKAL JbTAI E I . rho ; property,fromths axnaUest awallisivtc ; a * Anoai » Store j , STOCS3. MANS, 4c. ..,,. . . ON TUESDAY, DEO 18, . ; AMfrP’ffy* Po °°- a t the fkiumelmia Hhenhanga j EaUroad BoBda ' (lae "«■' a C t a j“^^ a f D^gy EaUroad BondS -' l “ 6 1881 | to^SM^S^^f^oclatlon. ® fl ?* ,eß American Academy of Music. 1 Comply® 8 PtUak elpiila and California Petroleum i ?S&Ksir«». : “d ~g,;isr «M”«sa"“a™„. »„„„ 2 |igoo_ conbon - bonds let mortgage Pennsvivanf. Ball’oad, interest payable Jannar#. n3ylVaQill , r,aJ I S?^ n P? n 4 ,onasof Philadelphia and Banbnrv : . BEAL ESTATE SALE, DEO. 18. I : S an l e EBtate-EjBEOTJIID BENTS,. *3O a year oneh I —THTIKpL«Tm}-§ a fe'^s & S,?Jf hristlan Ghith. d 5y!ll DWELLING. Otis at,,eaai ab^)TO l . eEB^al6 ~ :DW^LI,iNG ’ Moor eot, l adjoining the MODERN TBEEB-BTORY BRICK RKainnsnij rMOD^^i^l^rß^^UANtr ! No; 1650 Nora Tenth st, aonthof ColimiMaayenm? 0 ' Tm^loST B BRTMIMS| T^ o m3^-|“ ri d - NectarineaT, tre&Btory If at i&SZSSISSiS^SJSP- ▼"«*«** MT. N.: !an^Sa«^t. taU>_LOr ' R - wroer or Girard avenue-j mAXm ' *■*■ «*«of 'D&%« H £ B ffl? YBaIOE STOBEand *3“® DWELL BBICEe STORE. co 3 un^ ABIJS PP OF B LAND, Snuivan ; BRICK STORE^nfo 2 ??^ I South \pateret., below Market et™ ’ aQd Na 12 I BBKK I^n«ra^®TOK T s° BT BfUCK STOBE and D WELLING, I r l fa?cnß&S£ B ? Tbre ** tor 7 Bfi <* DweWngVthl HANDBOMK MODEBN RESmRNnw ,_, I Nrrth BROAD STRKERlonfhof toiumbta *°nn^ feetlront, 2JXi it'OL in deptn, through to Carlisle st I llfd oot*® modern conve nieacea; gareen hands timely I THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE I nlerrea P g Gardfcn st - Has all the modeSnSSI I )RY BBICK DWELLINGS. No, 639 Logan street. EOllDllie LOT, B st.. between Thompson and "“‘P Same Estatt—LAßGE and DESIRABLE LOT N of Somerset st. and Trenton avenue. Sale JBREKTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 132 ReW and Ht 2 North second st. . aos. 1440 tame Estate—BUolNE-B BTAND—TFrov-v STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING*B?®#' corner of Second and .Teflerer-n sta. ' “■ "• THREBSTORY BRICK DWELT INGS, Ncs. 1439 1411. 1443 and 1445 Phillip st Same Estate— FRAME DWELLING j-fe.«nn -t MODERN TWO-STORY BRICK W. corner 18th st. and DeLancey Placi. Eta au’the modern conveniences. Lot 36 feet tront. lne Bale Ko. 654 Pine street FURNITURE. MAHOGANY BOOK - TABLE. SOPERIo” SB WLnT) iLACHINK, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS Ac. . ,? N . 1 UESDAY MORNING. rec. 18, st 10 o dcok, &t 2fo. (>34 Pice street b?mtA> iMne. by order ■of.Adn.tatstratoia. eS 1 bum os Braicerdtho superior HousanoldFurniture.' large Maboirany Bookcases, Office Tables Shells and '■sfi oal « l Es n Whe *, le k. & w Uson Sewing MichlSefta order; fine Brussels Carnets.&c. in ay be examined early on the morning of tale. TO RENT—Several Offices Harmony Court. pHOALAJa -BIRCH A SOS. APOTmiv me .a.- ” L COMMISSION merchants, *" „ No. IUO OHESTNUTttrees. “ entrance lira Sanaom street,! IOUSyROLD FCBNITURE OF EVERY r ■ SORIPTION RECEIVED ON HALES EVERY FRIDAY aalea of Furniture at Dwellings attended to os m „. moat Resaonable Tsrma. SALE OF RE AT. ESTATE, BTOOKS, Ao., AT TB excranqrT *. SON respectfully inform tb: j “Sot&S^ffig^^gSfgsSS!^ SALE OF FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY. DIA MONDS, <fec. ON MONDAY MORNING, .t^wufb?;“^ AaCUuC 8««. No. 1110 Ctiattmu An invoice of flue Gold Lever Watcher ladles' and cenilemen s; Gold Chains, Necklacei. REnes Breast Pins Sleeve Buttons. Blnra, BucklemAc 881 sndi°i4e/Bir B^f eail<l claat6r “ amoDd »«“> Has a . U of , tte flrst QoaUty and will be open °t^W^Vi^V otex!UaUiMou ' ftoms tfe «SSk __, BaleatNo. mo Chestnut street. E nßn : N-vra ll t^ I I IAN c .y AShS ' CLOCKS, FRENCH ” ?,£P 1 '4, ! r S .' ?^I. lan Figures, Bohemian Glassware, IttSflSil" 0 ' French China. Table Cutlery! . On TUESDAY. MORNING, 18th Inst., at 10 o clock, at the auction store. No 1110 ,7 m , he a; ld 5 la rge assortment of elegant f. C n4 i D S^, rec S Iltly im POrted, comprising; Rich carved stone mantle vases of new and elegant patterns; taz zss and card receivers; groups of statuary: French oronze figures and clocks; Parian figures; rich Bohe a - uv lk ' K i “diollet sets; a general assortment of silver plated ware; fine ivory handle table cat ery; Fre ' ch .China vases; toilet seta; tea services; fancy goods; Ac. ' ' CWDLKCTION OF SHELLS AND TO NATURAL HISTORY and Science, belonging to the late Charles A Ponl. sod, Esq. ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. DEO. 19. At 8 o’clock, we will sell at public sale, by order of the executors of the late Charles A. Poalsbm arge ano valuable coUecUon of shells, recent and 01 'falnable Books relating u> ri&tura] History and Sdesce. s „ TheSbeliß and Books will be open fbr examination ready* 4,161 Monda J. Dec - 10 > when catalogues will be , STUFFED BIRDS Ic. «, , ,\ OH . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. At 30 clock, at the anction store.wlli be sold b< order oftheExecutorsef O. A Pools' n. dec’d.,a collection of fine Staffed Birds. Also, one Convex Mirror, Ba rometers, Engravings, Coins, Ac. * „ Sale No. IK4 Market street. STOCK, GOODWILL AND FIXTURES OF A RE TAIL CLOTHING BTORR ON THURSDAY MORNING, a. . 'c, 20, Bt . l# o’clock at No not Market street, will be •'’Ww’ißont reserve, the eotlre stock of Ready ,caade %J', b o DB ; ®ompr|slng—Fine Rlaek Dress Frock p l bDl;s ’ Haiti and Fancy Cassimere P Th l f t i. v ™ co . a,a - frockaad Sac6 Coats. *C. m.SSIiS d y‘Ks nd T lxlarea will b ® sold at the com mencementof the sale. SALE OF VALUABLE PAINTINGS BY AMERI CAN ARTISTS. 1 „ ON FRIDAY EVENING. Dec. 21, at half past 7 o’clock, at oar Gallery. No. 1110 Chestnut street, win be 6nid a Collection of Choice Painting*, by American atlists. Including works of Waugh, Julliard, “ MeholtoD, Lindsay, ' E. Morar. Ramsey. T. Mr ran, W.s Young, Han iron, Fnu'kner, J. Wilson, Winner. Meadows, and others. f\HK PKTNOIPAIi MOS3Y jjiieigy; i 8. E. comer of SEXTHand lU.GE Mo&ey advanced on. Merchandise reneraHj Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Sliver Plau v Hi£? artlmM of value, for any length of tlm 4 ■.reed op, •• AITO IBWELBT AT PRIVATE SALS Pina Gpld Hunting Case, Doable Bottom and Ope; £ace EncUflh, American and. Swiss Patent' YatcWfrino Gold Hunting Case and <Sn Pac?!S mSSNSShS* Dlipl 5 £ /55 a ot^r Watchw nneeilver Honting Case and Open Face Knells! American and Sw&o Patent Lever and wSSiiIS- ?S?t2s S OO -Hig? l }? and oth*;, c?o tehee; ladles 1 Fancy Watches: Diamond Braaa I S?s>„ms B ® i Btnds, 40.; Fine Ooii Chains: ModalUons: Bracelets: scarf pins: Srre&a r*Sy ipser Sings; Pencil Oases, and Jewelry: cm c rr&: &AIE.-Aiar*eand splendid Flreproo l olmti suitable for a Jeweler, price tsso. «^i5 o ’'. s S“S lot* in Booth Carodta- Fifth cn-. Chestnut street*.,.. D A VXB * HAEVEY . AtTOTIOirEHBS, ' . (Late with m. ThomM & Sotu>,> Store No. 421 Walnut street. FUBOTTUBE bamr at thg Store every w BEsn>alKGßa I aPcracMi sataTw. Alm mant'nd British Dn-oSi2? { 55P fF 5 ei «*.lnflla,GeSl men* o.f fttaoy and : woolens, linens and coftonsT™ 0188 “ worsteds, . N. B.—Goods arranged for examination us ~~ I ilognes ready egrivon morning of sale aon * n “ oMa ' I : barge positive sale op erenow □ . ■ BRITISH, AND ITALrANDRYGfKinn^S? 7, I In our sale of Mondav^tiv. 1.17, will be iound in part the IbUowln*. vla-l 0 , * ' ■ ec * I Pieces black and colored Alpacas. Mohairs CnKn™, I SS co '°f e<l Parta Merl^S: 1 S 2 fclUtCnaine Eplngllneeand PopUns. AaSuJ^ do Scotch and Saxony lu-w^i a ° b ’c£h%tlr C e£ olei Em P re<!B Cloth, Persians, I do printed JLelalnea and Merinos, fancy Brp«n I Goods, Ac, , SILKS. I Pieces heavy black Tahetaeand Gros do Rhlns. i : ao drap de France. Armurea, heavy. 4ros Grains dp P«*j a i B AWLS, SUABFS, CLOAK-*. Ac. m Slv i ong ?f d B< l naT d Cachmere Brocae shawls. Tartan and white Woolen Shawls, Paris BrocneJcat&. 811 k and Cloth Clotvks, Basques, WINTER GLOVEw. HOSIERY. Ac nfn t’S S.°°l Hfi,® 11 ■ FI ®nch Beaver and Gloves |: GentflfD aVd o^K ttCk aQd I Gent's and Eleecy Lined Calf SMa • gent’aPleecy Lined Silk and Union Glovm S?W^ BaS g “^ s aaSa “^ ? e 3. ta , l> j5 clc 8,1,1 colored ParlaKldGloves -J - inaa^Ue| UkQ ‘° Vea ' Hlngwood Glovsa Ladles', ignttraml o misses' Faniy striped ‘ EngUah Bngllsh Merino Skirts and Drawers, . , B ,A I*rge tonL. /or holiday preernm WI Oompa elm A^ Cloak irimminga, BnttorS, B^fSs?l rafflBl Clail >' ! and Dtawsas, -. AND LACEB ÜbnifMnriia wdRoS- ““““ Drap6rle3 and yes- LABGB‘-POSITIVE Bat.ib o» nw~ BROGANS, TRAVELING moSiL an,lll, ‘ At rnoSS^SS^MOBWraSBEatt: JP p wfll bo sold, by cstaiomA m morals, Ac.,embracingaprime fresh SunSiS of first-class Oh anf E&stmi I y n gg mln * clo ° Trithratilngfce cSavona^na^gg Bale °f Foreign ana Bomestlii partMrcssln 7oalBlc * nB ' on fc “ months’oredß-1S On THURSDAY MORNING. : December 20, at in o'clock, Awh-triM about'«m pat a ages and lota of staple andjSncv arS-Ei V? -Aroiras. worsteds, linens, sUhs and coanstowhhS we Invite the attention of dealers; “ w “<* N. R-—Catalogues ready and goods arranma fo. e camlnatlop early on the morel”* of ■»ig raa^aa TAMES A. PREEMAN, AUCTIONEER. MGHTEENTH PALL W AT N THE® O^. . CHANGE DECTI9. mi JEX ‘ This Sale, on WEDNESDAY, at 12 o’clock noon a* ;be£xchange, wUI Include the '** „ . ... STOCKS. . Stare in Atbeneum. Executors’ Sal > purcbate money raartgaga isSSI- vs’jsnsa m»S ™PlSS^ p^B, gS23i S ,O S l rSnrwTTtSffr^ -° 3V “ i & -Broum, de&d. f^S^SP^®*"i?4? ,r S e brick boose No. 200 S BT. a a n Am ber at. Clear, Simc NO. 1949BI**iR ST—Pram© house and lot beiov utis, late Wood, i9ib Ward. dear. Same Esuiir 0&iOW LOTS, 22D. B£LOW PiNE—Two building iota -great .5 A £ °P. f mrls?^A orpW Sau-^^r DWELLINGS, TWENTIETH, ABOVE GREEN^— 1»h wS h2f,5S, ew Ul^ e .?°ry brick dwell log honaas. with bark bondings and the modern Improvem’enbL 't'SZSVf'v. “■ *• “rnero/satb and North sw , thebther house above Wallace BL, each 19 byB7!£ feet. addition oj a tide yard. Clesr. ““ MANSION, -WALLACE BT—Handsome double “ a ;S'o n ch ambers finished In walnnt, east of Mtbf« by ltd feet. Part may remain on each of the above. These are very desirable properties, and mawbe eS mined any time Clear. wtnuunuviwea. (itRMANTOWN—stone dwelling, stable and lot. Mechanic at,. 8. Wof Morton st. 25 by 90 feet. diaje possession Executrix tfjohn jg^^ . 520 1 S three story brick dwelling SJS SSS a'L bJWteB *“' toHa fcTORE NO. 256 N. THIRD SE-A valuable Store below \lneet.,22 by 84 feet brick and granite thrtS cf Sc^a^U^stlu.’ 6 bJ 80 feel: “thrble veatlbrne,.^ NO. 1(9 N. SIXTH ST—Office building, 34 by 74 fee*. $126 wound Tldda a rental of |ia» per annuicu Orphans’ Qmrt SnU—Extnie of Robert M. £u JBS“ Full descriptions in cxialoffuet now rea Jy. £p£ans’Court Sate on the premises. \ AIUiBIJI PACTOBY AKD LOT, FOURTH ANP laEY STREETS, NINETEENTH WAftft 'USE, ENGINE BOILERS. Ac.* ,Un FRIDAY _ AFTERN6ON, December 213 c as * ° P. M. will be sold oa the premises, the estate of Charles Hammann, decM.viz: ««»*»»» >,rtJf r^t [ory brick Fact «y. with basement, engine house, 20 hone power engine, boiler, *c Property I ?i^.^ fce is? Hachley street by about U 5 feet to FoarS street, $,40 ground rent per annum. s &~J he .* r ' tiTe building* ano machinery have beat. erect'd vnthin ayear, and the location rapidly imprtxma for manufacturing purpose*. ' , SALE OF MACHINERY. WORSTED AND OOT TON YARNS, &C. ARerwards, IS Looms, Shaiting, Pulleys. Beltlnir rq-nolen .Bobbin Winder, <£c. ' ’ neitmg. XARNs Als° ; Worsted and Cotton Yams. Ac. 9S~ Jfacnincry nearly new. . AT PRIVATE SALE. Purchase money Mortgage of Rood. By B. SCOTT, JB., : ~ AUCTIONEER, PHILADELPHIA mm B A IE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS. Chestnut stieeL 6 “ 8COTI ” s GALLERY, !•» _ ON FRIDAY EVENING. OC, R? I E- when aboat MO entirelyOrfgf “•J Gil Palntlpgs will be sold, direct from the eaaeSof th f , A i tls,s Giemselves. Among tbe Paloters repro -Bfined axe Thomas Sully, E. Moran, W.Sheridan Young, Edmnna B. BenseU. P. F. Botbermel, -Thomas J. Fenntmrre, George F. Bensetl, F. Deß. Richards, James H amllton, W. V. de V. Bond eld, J. Faulkner, A. Gerlech, FdmDnd D. Lewis, W. E. Winner. J.)<. Galvan, 8. P. Byke G.W.Nicholsen. R. Heberßeed. SA* a ?i n * Milne Ramsey and other*. TTe Paintings are nowon exhibition atihe Free Gallery of the Fine Arts. 927 Chestnut street,where ’ hey will remain until evenlngof sale. ■ -ALE OF LADIES’ FINE GOLD WATCKK3. JEWELRY, Ac.. ON MONDAY MORNING. ■ Dec. 17 at 11 o’clock'at Bcott's Art Gallery. 1(BB UuaiEDt street, will be sold, a splendid assortment of acies- Fine Gold Watches, conslstlnr of plain anden .-’avi d cases, handsome enamelled do, handsome en> amrlif d with figure head, diamond set do , Gent’s Gold- Watches, winding without key. ALSOS-U..M gold articles, suitable for Christman Tie above goods are from a New York houte. and must be closed out. ' SPECIAL SALE AT CONCERT HALL BUILDING, No. 1219 CHESTNUT Street. ' sou-nT » r a?V B Jr -> -Auctioneer. SALE OF FINE FRENCH BRONZE FIGUBES AND GROUPE3. Ro-alla China Vases,' Llsquet Sets and Figures, highly decorated: GUt anj Ormolu Clockß, Alabaster Vase., Urns and Tarsas, VerCe Antique Gronpes. Parisian Fancy «oods, Act. being a special importation of Messrs. VIT- 1 B KOS., (late Vito Viti A Sons.) per Steamers Manhattan, Arago and "uropa, to take plica On WEDNESDAY' and THURSDAY MORNING 3, December 19lh and 2o h, Commencing at 11 o’clock e. ch day, at the spacious -tureliuconce t Hall Building, No. 1219 Chestnut at, ongsged expressly lor the occasion, Irit 16 Colleclion be arranged oa Tuesday, 18th Particulars In future advertisements. p J. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER No. 18 Soate *• SIXTH street, between Chestnut and Market. CHOICE OLD BRANDIES. WINES, WHISKIES. RUX CHAMPAGNES, hocks, clarets! UQUORS&c. AO » - . ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. Dec, 18 at precisely ll o’clock at No, 16 Sooth Six!!* ftrtec. Id catfs demijohns and bottles. Ail warranted g* l nine as Imported. «*«««» fiSr (.at&iofenes foi* this large sale of verychoice old Liquors are now ready aud maybe obtained at the auction store. del?3t» ' jj \ BARBIIT di OU. A Lutlomkter7 n »n Caab Auciion House, Ro. 230 Market street, corue* cash advanced on consignments without extra charre rh ABHBRIDGE A CO.. - — ' . ■ , No.onß MARKET street above Fifth Out-doorsa esandMeicbaodiseof allkludsaoiinftorf Preston Steam Laundry. WASHING, STARCHING, SCOURING AND CLEANSING IN ALL' ITS BRANCHES, Best wore at lowest prices. ' ■ Office, 1309 Chestnut St. j IST ALMONDS.-New cropGranobl* . i • nd F»per BhMl Almonds,fbrsalsfeg \ iB, BPBSIEB A oo„ IDS B. .Datawar* ATtaoa. .
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