Kespro Disturbances In Virginia. RttteeM of,jpriday i K Dartof depredations on the peninsula.reached here to-day on their way to the Norfolk jail, in •bwge of » guard of soldiers. They were tried yesterday in Warwick county fatthe county before Chief.,Justice Wm.C other found guilty of the murder of Mr. John Wootten file proprietor of a store- at the Half-wav the road between Hamp ton and Yorktown. On the night of No.' yember 2, a body of these negroes,presumed to be twelve in number. made anattack on the store, and shot, Mr. Woottem Z ™ sitting In his ; then 1 plundered the store of everything they could carry off and escaped to the woods;' " Thd^body- of’Mr 1 Wootten, pierced by six.balls, wm found I the next morning with aU life extract.' ' The negroes divided their booty and °utthrough the woods.deaignfng to w«^o?, : - npper counties on the river v The civil andl mili tary authorities com Dined organized pur suing parties of soldiers and civilians, who ®c°ot ed the country in, ail directions. One of the negroes was shot'while-attempting to escape,and five others captured and brought to Yorktown. The others made their es cape- Those captnred had a speedy trial and the evidence is so strong against them as to leave no. doubt of their identity. They will Bhortly be hung for their crimes. J A truly alarming condition of affairs ex ists on the peninsula, where fifteen thousand of these negroes are huddled together In villages, without work and almostlestitnte mi of ob WWig» necessaries of Ufe. The farmers and Inhabitants are in constant dread of their> propertv haino* stolen, their houses burned P and crops da? Btroyed. Bands of the negroes from the country , around Richmond,Organized with „fi®® r *ous 0 us not occurred last nightinPorts month between negroes .and white men. re snlting inthe wounding of some ten Der sons. .It originated in a party ofyoung men from Norfolk calling at a, house ofUbfome ♦hD^S, rt f montll ’ 111 - tbe vicinity of which toey met some negroes, and by some means got into a difficulty with them. Blows fol lowed words, the excitement spread and Hio^f S^ became ““broiled in the melee.’ The disturbance assumed serious proportions hnt was fortunately suppressed-by the citv watch Three white men had thefr lhroats faces injured by razors in the hands of the negroes, and several others slightlv of the negroes were wounded and ! S 3 S£-U , k?a.'““ *•» ascertained the house which had been young men was on fire. blew freshly, and before the fire department could reach the locality and stay the Dr >- press of the flames four houses were burned ‘beground. The fire is presumed fo P be the work of some of the negroes and nn enrred in the part of the town known as market sqnare, near the Gosport bridge. from Canada. . Montreal, Dec, 15.—A new steam shin . ““Pany has been projected, Zl wUlTom mence operations next spring, andcarrv™ trade with Halifax. The mostiaflueatia? m Montreal are stockholders. * fi T^Ne W York mail of December Ist. for was^sHtntSd^h^h s arrl ? ed ' search for it Anew SfiLTatsf in the case of Vincelotte, Scted of ing aMtarial act. The prisonerwL £® that it was necessary to- carrv him fmm i.;. cell to the dock in the court fr ° m 1118 Quebec, Dec. 15.—The -first curling of the skm®* ■»wwv'« K: £2,ooofrom Liverpool.; An anonymous suh- : scnber in London gave another ri non while Dublin adds £4OO. 6r iCl ’°° o «, gSBSBft Fenian prisoners in jail here Tha hiBT^ et d^? ed Fenian Brotherhood by SS£ , &’S2 t fS toed “ , “™“r‘u4 j Montreal to Washington when hehekrd of the assassination of President Lincoln and immediately returned to Canada. lu’cnn nw»lont he alwa y s maintained that the csrjy of President 1 Lincoln'id Richmond, and hold .him as a hostage fn* ssssws,*** «** f 1 *® SJ Me. D6W brick Twill Of tho KnhinaAn Manufacturing Company was burnn!? 8 ™ Friday night oranw^’K,^ was owned by H. J. °f Portland, and Mr.'Robin son, the manager. The loss ia $150,000 with JffiiaftiwSS 8 of on bothmUis Of this $llO,OOO was on the new mill. The in surances weredivided asfollowa—Liverbool and London and Globe Companies, SUM)OO - - $6,000; North ffonJjj Pbdedix. Charter. Oak,s ll,O00; Home,, of ,|Tew York/ $10,000; Putnam or Hartford, $©,000; Narraganseit, of Provi dence, $5,000; Germania, of New 'YYirt $5,000; Standard, of Ne w York, $5,000; Fame! wnr^ hi i a i elph i?’ V flgjOQO;':, Internatiohal $5*00 0.-' ’ 10,000; 1110 .: °f Brookfya, Squirrels in Currency, though.thhgehhralimreon^c^^^&afcfj iailea them, have resorted to squirrels as a circulating; medium. He MBniH-a® fact thatnpoh a late occasion he was asked 6 at a grocery inn Village in his county by & friend, to join him in a drink, after takfn? W^?^’^ °* mo “ey, his friend delibe? drew out of his overcoat pocket two dead squirrels, and depositing them on the wufiter, walked awayf as though the souo! S^4 D nf?w" a S , were the woognized cur 2e««y 0f tte cormt^ r ‘~-^ le:can(lria ( Va.) Qa- eleven- o’clock on last h^hpJrW^H l Pv** citizens were startled 1 2 ra ®bliDg soand.like tbnnder or 1 a wajgon'fldssi 1 ln B slowly over a.t bridge. Ibo skvowas perfectly clear, not . a cloud being: visible ManSwft 8 similar phenomenon in this .neighborhood, only the report Was morn violent, antbwasaccompaniedbv the aniv- thn * UbjB , ot of considerable fhe^vMh plane! bleexplanatiohoftbissirilalarDh^ 0 nomenon.—ia?icaw<er The Hand Office.—-RetnrnH V bon.City.KanßafiV’showtbaMlSM^J™ ll^ public lands were disposed of hi \Tp22l2w 2ft of which 8.000 werSraS feU W*nl’ CAttft* Wbialnder r>wlth ipdlleae : |BUitaiy bounty land w ar>Mtsf ®?f ip M .IVTI-.iMrv; £H^° m r A rnerica, on the 14thtost.Cpin Sed*v^?^SS reStirig^f*l perimfeSt was fg^gsaßaasaaai^: srSs^ssss^tasssi j ThelnflneDza BtiU conSatieti- fo rase and a iSSL v? nder fotertateof thlaga the SL«* epidemic in. the Sandwidi ; There were twenty -deaths in oae da?S wlln *&s£?* - thought-that * Honolulu, and sad; accounts u»” gtoLSf ; dition Ft ™2m£ 8 fonnd i n this fatal oon “i®®ry andsiokness among the natiTOs from water’tntn'w?^}^ 6 .* £ oo< * thing to inject all parts. The press of thfislands S& Lain „«2 *? »“■»'*■ to thirifthe blood cWlwthounHwiltleß-te organic measure! of the bodv Hnfit to all parts Relief of the sufferers. on animal* -Jh® experiment ; Thanksgiving day was observed hr Halw? ♦ • wu §nnd it did not kill them. American residriitsat Honolulu ® by * he &me . coll ?P s ® d case which WWawfaf- “5 have been received in «w oa fiait er > therd what hewanted t/vdr» first invoice deceived here for’ • A WaS l bo the “ their opinion mto th^ msmsm ssss^mws iditS' - wbo presents the in *s%£s£sZmf*XZ£tio?k s l SS rea L ,,w theHa- the morning, ;hesat np iffbSd rnSSSSa ’for !U?gh. u VpbtS‘or“S'SS?/'oiK a sSa^ss^ssssE Novembe^ C^ t g landa - Honolulu a Francisco, Dec. 15.—The steamer Mfie^ta’daS 131 ? assen Sers for New Yolk* Mark Fevtoi humorist. P “ ge Bhipi SSto^^Ck&V 010 ?^ 1 ofthe B }? J ?. nel^’ wlUl ® Portion of th?cargo 6 ' COndemned at Port, 1 cu|job“e P rs?' “ meetiD g their obligations to no?J er three hundred thousand dollars were paid cut m dividends to-day. « were The mines located in the Comstook in,\ a ssteaa.“» Ma “»‘«sss«iS mines amounted to $l9 000 F^ 0 !^. 1 often mines during October andlffm,t yl £ d araopnted to oyer $2,000,000. vembar ace ) 'S l ®- fl reflumed as follows; Sav ®se» 9^,U00, . Crown iv>int &i i*;n. -v«n iH samsj.ssfeS votlT^ 8 been received confirming the account of the massacre by the Aoachesand Mohave Indians of Geo. w. Leahv I™* of Indian Affairs, and to’s c“lrb' toLaPaT ’° n theirwa y from Prescoi' From Mexico by way of San Franclsen ' San FBANCisoo.Dec. 14.—Corresnnw?.f 0 ‘ in Sonora and MeX £ve of political affaiw tm>le St ei, ( ?° SOT S' fe!l l*» had just got ?f? of Martinez an<i hla cut-throats anH 1 when theSagnilndianabecame troublesome’ <Ln lU °? ly B ?hmit on their own terma ’ n Ji Vi! ers *i 0 ?i hfazatlan announce the arri val there of Martinez and his troons an i B e *f«® hope that {federal Swill SSfSSSaw«» p~pi“Affi: l l? Perial tarlff being set aside the e'^, M< ;fican one has bee® pot in force t&ain i . ltea nnoyancesandprBhlbition§ • ’ ! oomplain of the severity of Gfe fha^w-f 00 ?’ 88 3™e,tbat he does no tfa vnr tha l A^ t€^ests ’ eeh f°r the protection of the American war vessels. * ° n or I tod. B.„mco a ££Z' t [?£™s™, arrived at San march cveriand to the city of a&Wiffi’a** *'”•-£ jw-SBitai .syMAssps* &ps.ss^ furnish relief or money to oav hia n W ,„ T^f n 0 . n » e o oV H er^ Liberals, and uniting his trooDs with th A o rt sent out by Corona, from e waittog in-the monnK to atookThf Ftench column in overwhelmtog numbers forces, of Martines, 1,100 strong woni* also iota Lczada, anci,’it wwfiSt march overland, and that Tapeo wouhfbe abandoned, and that Castaguay wouM^m bark his forcenfor ( France from' the Paoific , coast instead of at Vera Cruz. 1 ' no ' Sta^ s S ‘« amer Mahoning was in port at Acapulco, bound for San v lfk»i cisoo, and would, tLere remain until the arrival of the Suwanee; • *^ o Positive advicea have: been receive* in °? the landing of threethdusand new American muskets and a cargo of as. sorted ammunitiofa for the Liberals, off Drego Alvarezrwent hear Acapulco bviho schooner Sovereign, and eashwas naik deUveryand theJSiey ca^tCuEtir- “ oT Imperial Low and General McDowell, governor ■c By the.cable. Elobence, Deo, 15,—The Italian Parlia- W l B .'°P ei l e 3 to-day by King Victor pwson. In his speech from fh? v, De< ™ said that France.faith fiil to her promise, had thdrawnfrom and that the test understanding ex lsted between Italy and Napoleon. 8 , . Sedeelared thathe would reaDßcfefho +«« ntoiyof the Papal Statea the moderation of the Italian neoDln thJ wisdom of the Pope,, an<H spirit of cn„! cilwtion on both sides would remove all e ? ces , , J and aaid it was his wißh that the Powshouldjemaih independent in Rome o^? e i C< ?5 tduded by referring to the great and glorious future which ’ltaly had bffore her, and declaring that she must, bveverv means, develop her resources to achieve her position as a great nation. - . i«rJL e ®P e ®°b of the King was well received" bytbemembersof.the Parliament. • To^m n^^ Voy of to Rome, Signor visasaaassaassassf srßaaflSsrgs ft! portent mission of Signor Torelli fe” *»"ft LaSa'SSS^^sah.a-a to.the Emperor Of Austria; :■ ~ ,lare Ply ; •^®es»gsss*jag *be Etiaperdr is tdpreaide fnr ffmWn* - on elected Speaker of the JCouse and J °p d S a feymotm Gierkt~ _° _ J, E - Mc ' „ „„ _ iEim t ßla(SbOTleßln B^mß?sM S oh “rt“ in =a£EM : - ™8 *OO., 108 Booth ... “«’• . --- ••■* oca) wS^ 80 " 1 «* **»&** for > M^‘by 2 jolM ? r^r^ : S^i»iP <>ooa ln J3B Wstantefteei, Dy JOHN *>au,ett * op., ' HntthifiL^ AN ’ S AND Monkeys’.— Until Jately it was supposed that the ' pf the brain, as com! Fh n« d was greater in man i n any of the lower animals* but S 1 ®B*' 8 *' fo^.Po° r human nature, it is now hnown -that some of the smaller South Andean monkeys have, proportion- a larger share of brain than our -88l K ve s* .On the other hand; man carries mo s® weight in his cran ium than any other breathing creature » el e P tat and whale. As a rale, the human brain increases in gra -nn"lS e rt?« g / avit y ™ mea u,ofcourse vear twentieth or twenty-first from the “aee-of d\*~ cxetion till the fortieth year usually re mains in statu c,uo. . After™the or gaus, m most cases, begin to grow less Incontinues to decreased rapidly as we grow older, and in those "seconddhUritSF eDOU F h to reaeh the second childishness and mere oblivion " knfn. 8 n °A thiDg of ifc left mei fL: I f-s a proof that the weight of the encephalic mass determines to a exte nt the amount of intel lectual power, it may be stated tw when the former is less than thirty-two and C fnThJ°f 11 i n 6 ounces forthemale and forty-four for the female brain in ILT g^ioCy or Partial imbe° fee/ 7 Thl a he bly accpuipanies the de :? ct ; p-he heaviest brain on record is whfc? Bulled’ d he great , ““turalist, ounces. P U d down nearly sixty-four .Out ofthe Depths.—Lovers of na- I »fn^ hlßtory were in ecstasies notion since, m view of the discovery of the fr y omThe fl Sh^ fafc ’ frlab y fellows—fresh nf/h J\T flowi ?£ underground streams ° f * b ® lamm °th Cave. This morning iTv e elv im,S n K ted witb a number of efi h . our fr »end Joseph Winch,Esq., which were thrown uo fro. a a depth of some thirty feet below the surface m Bryan, Ohio. Inborinl | for water in the locality mentioned the augur, after penetrating a depth of twenty-eight or thirty feet, suddenlv dropped two or three feet, hkving evh dently encountered a subterranea/eanal of some description, containing water I a strong and continuous stream of which I has continued to', be thrown orifc af eX faC ra V f r f nCe % Tr°water U is a ver; cold, and is strongly impregnated with In ™ enB ? quantiUes of these litUe fish are forced up by the water Sfe placed in vases supplied with water from almost every section of the country,continue as lively and vigo rous as when first making their appear ance on terrafirma. They seem long tothe “cnub” famUyfahdSeheau var + le f? ted > have keen bright eyeT »mw fat omnoth: (JliTonicle* * REMOVAL. I THE GIRARD FIREAND MARINE IN ! SURANCE COMPANY ' i have bemovedto their NEW OFFICE N; E. cor. Chestnat and Seventh Sts, PHILADELPHIA. delStf \i' L O F B . -idrt which th ! IVOBY SHEAF, " • ST. LOUIS, . ; LANGLEY'S choice, ■ . heips MiuaT^ bubal, • i BNTI-PaSio, • ; eBAJHTK. PMk»*earadWl5beTOldVlota V toJaß*“‘ * wmai ><x>P P* J- BIDDELL& 00„ ; °°ni® r m* Vine '&«««/. FBANKUN MILLS j SELF-RAISING i UCK "W H ]E3 AT. I v <le4-m* holiday presents r j. taylob, loss 4^ D el°r ,nVKM *? ofgoo 8 Christmas Presents, Fine Watches, Elegant Jewelry, ? Diamonds, at tOW CASH PRICES. loss CHESTNUT. Paris Fancy Goods, Paris Fancy Good-. Christmas Presents. I Christmas Presents. AT ’ KERR’S C 11 INA hall, I 529 CHESTNUT STREET. Rpergiiesf l'iqu?£ Cheatt'iVlSinn Ht SS d ! sColome Set,! melons teroPMlon in « n _ r soods too do | SSHSS?a§S§SS of selection wM do deeMDg a a el^ C 8 JAMKS K. KEEfi, CHINA HALL. HO. 529 CHESTNUT ITRER, HOLIDAY GIFTS OLRY&CO,, No. 9 North Bixth Street, Manufacturers, beg leave to offer WBITIFG DESKS, DKESSING CASES. POBTTOLIOS, POCKET BOOKS, WOBK BOXES, JEWEL BOXES, WBITIKG CASES. OLOVB BOXES. Back Qairmonßoardsnndotaerln-docrGames. j PAPIEB MAOHE GOODS. o*Bei>a!rlng done equal to new. eeH-ipt FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Ladies’ Skates, gents’ Skates, Parlor Skater Pool Obests, Ivory Tabie Cutlery, Plated Goods, Pocket Cntlery, Sleigh Bell#, &e, &c., at BUEHLER, HOWARD & CO '» deiotui, 427 M “ ket ■*«<* holiday goods TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. hares, deisii 406 OHHSTHU* aa?HBH*. holiday goods Toys. Fancy G-oods and Staple Trimmings. MISS E. KEMJJYS, 1C« South HLKV3SNTH Street. ADUI’IUJI attention. " nn,,nß wul w«Ti particolaj RTTPKTUAB ®MIDB. ’ !Mm „ ~ ,0? TUESDAY MORNING.' p£s&B!SB3ggsg£&i PhuSdllpLlaK^SSl? 4 December, 20, iBM,»tthe jo -»*» sSfiSS^assssaKs uraedonT of ▼s'M.tor any length of Urn G^gSSnMS? Duplex and etSißr Watcbt* ana, gpen Face EnSSS lsP*^Ste^£id I IS3 «nwr Blnaj Bawfli Quo, and JawoWdtna WoolOte#. ctt® Finn w B 'YiABHI-lT*,!®., AUCmo»KHaB, . . " Cash (jnctmslgniaeiits wlibouS extra chucy Jeweler, T?; ;j.: * OHEBTIV UX, OOMPBISraa Fancy Silver Ware, Fancy Goods A HOLLAED, AUUHONKnEw : : dences^ 18 * atte ° tion tfven to sales at Frivate Bad MB NEW CENTRAL AUCTION HOVH®, ' ■ m raoifAß I tyrirVr&ca ****W.f»ontt» , :mgPigsm&g: ’ ff*e&V ty^of veryvSlnabio Amount and oiphim** <xSr£ V •saM^aaaS^ tfeotamd d3S^7 ; J ggyoal ilnadr*. and oonntiy dnoitpiton of cU • ft a°«. }n*toenm££%£?i„ BlMMt country seat* ttiinctfoi stoi. rttantioa «r*n ta Ma*»-*mi*./ BTOOTB, LOANS.. *a All* ffolooi *xohangi- Jan°n!sjf ei! Mlnel > l l l SallroEd, 6 dividend payable B 3«Kmf|SSS>to!XaSSy' 880 Pen “ ylTania no*ttgff p h ottavll, hi s»S nd Notary. terest payable February ravlHe Ballroad Co., la. SSSS® 30^406 U7s - Interest Jnnea“l)^Snb|i. :BaUroful Bon<bl °oo 1889 oS/ss* “®sSrtL tt £ffgag£s; i I gS^Sf^™"^^ 8 " B’oooo, 8 ’ 0000, eutb ttreetayPa&aangerbX^Co w " k (Fifth «d. Moßumert lot Id Marquette,Marquette county, Wisconsin •SSSS? Q, Moore a, adjotniug the seat and tbe Old Tork Said aadi*'Si uj*? 6 ' I '<™ ll63 eastof ■i6sCKorth Tenth at sooth Executors* Bale-j*tate o? avenue. TWOBIORT BRICKDWErnSn 1 *? 1118011 *^* 1 - Garden st. with a T^eSsST^ Spring rearonUtctarineet refrBWr7 Brlck dwelling in the *eS&2%; VALUABLE LOT.n. Md a oUs?u late-L0T ’ K - E ‘ 00,1161 or Girard avenue stand, a w. corner oi 4Bl^^“ 0 - yebice STOEE “ d IM Ko^fe™™- B'™* 8 '™* BBICK DWELL BBIOK STOBE eounY^? ABX ‘ E TBAvW PP OELAKD. Sullivan bSS? Mrola» t o ß^Stl. 8 ISS^ IV »» ro »v V«v Vxr r 4*- n * a No - 12 brick «S EY BUCK STORE £& D We£l!£- 0 . j gfd , o a ?c ttemo<! “ D £^^S!^Wc ? besxd s BBICK DWELLINGS. No. 633 2^s=aa? aa B « BBXCK DWELLING, No. 132 New BHICR LWELL.*,S°*?, . dec’ll and 1«2 North at condS OWELLLNGS, Nos. 14ta STORY B«oW D«&->HE & corner 01 Second sod Jefferson ats tNO ’ a Wl ING^ e Nfs.^S T 4rat^?JsBp 5 B p^ s ?WELL bS Mb/tivw 80n 8t - W corST»t Sd N. modern conveniences. Lotts feet iront “11 {he .RARE, VALUABLE AND CURIOUS pnnm ON MONDAY AFTERNOON oD^' French tdlHocs. many mt tgg trt thane UtoSuS? KAOH3HE, FOtE BM^g^SSSg.\IEWINO jwfiS^aßgJL slafef'fSffSS^ ot den fine BmslSjc^y,^ a Bewlns Machine, In May be examined early on the moraine ofeale. venlles.Ac.,etutaSileftrtbe holkUyJ? 1 * Albams - Jo-' jisi£g2FS&mfc»~. Feather Beds, Carp’ ta Acf 6 * 1 -“Onsehold Furnltnre May be examined on the moraine of gala at 80*0, HAN^Mf^M^Msbraet^ TURK, ROSEWOOD ANnira wno?s£ Fcr ENr- FdBTKB. FINE PRENnH pfif?n ANO FIREPROOF BAFm^Tni M 4I?S R, li AND BRUSSELS VELVET .. „ . on Thursday morning 10 rt t^fS n r^ >o^e^o°^ B l “‘* < w*lnS I PMlor B (jih ble iS?" w^a^ad^sTsSS^ _ TO REKT-Several Offices Harmony Opart. S I B Sr I “‘ lo “^“^^« & aeSg ™. Bocuaoe,, pait toB •“"■‘■i.#** ssesss fe^SsSf'lifS^ssaS if “«as-SsSS S S? a 0^««to ~ ,_ On THURSDAY MORNING exmM^toea^snS^iS» t fo' C^eMpL^talbmtPhifa^iDhi^mi"!. llB ”- rtrles , J AMES A ' auihioneer ■~- ; - KIGHTEHNTB FALL w 4i N1 gS,Sre6t S23S® r«nTM? J iu« axwsortu;. Frontat*thrbngb to AmbeiBt“ciMr^?,i Io »?9 05 - N - Bide, each J 6 by so feet »ii,„ g . lota .west KO. 1022 & FIFTH ST-Thiei?b.^S n s^ Samuel P.Marto, •“ °r*-E*tota of TS^J'J ,INGevTWENTI ETH. ABOVE GHERiy mMmmmm bt fe k residence, east cuS?™"* at>9Ve wm ' the ma, A lon i cb N a m to 8 L t £f a §& fT-Haudaoroe double bj Ho feet. Part rni?i^?ri ,n waluQ £ eaaf of 20tb, 40 Tbese are very dcsirabl^nrmiSSi' C^ c * 1 010 al3 ‘ J7e * mioed aDy tJme dear ° pro^ert^ea ’ ao< * aiay be exa dwelllßg.etablo. and ' lot, giaje PCBee^oiV^^S-TSIL^ story brick dwelling ' 13000 mow remain. a?ar leet Bents ,or }6W. fcTOBE 256 K. THIRTY so* * T below Vine at, 22 by w fe?t hrfS^^ ll^ lo - siory. Executor? eraaite. three. ; 46u u. POUKra: / a ? ovo % i ‘> -bac&fcaUdlf ga.l9 i.r bv m dwelllag wltk . Clear. Sam*£stat£ 6 DJ 80 feel » marbl © vestibule, «fcc, i SJgO.24by ,4 f. et . ,S®SH K fS.S€’ s! «MSS; ■ §f|^-lMHa^ma^d l^ 11 yfc P^SSSfthe‘estatt b t o°^e b i, C wef a e t 2Sji w L th 1 , dement. en t lne p« “2 Si LB 0F AND CO r- w& |^ :t ‘ ne ’ Palle s' a . Belting, <lCotu>a Yanu - *<= Pnrcba.em^ty’^™^ so. Uio OHEsmuTiSSt • HOOB-onaLD ■rHsSp&fflK kebnch: KftBS’SJKKS zaa and card A* tiz- Drrnzt* figures and c'oekiPpfl&lJ? « ata ‘ zniao glass: Y&ses and tnfiof figures; rich Boas »ffi?s£ "^SiS£?SS ‘g&Bms&m®. a fS! AY APTERNOOK DEO 19 the executors n7thelste^arlesl£ U poulf on 7 ~pj d^r i? f isas. “^T«ec«?A?S^'^ e toNataral HSo^SS^^^h 16 ouanaafter „ „ . t s TT 7FP!,: P BIRr B c. of fine Stuffed Birds. AiarkrfLPvt collection °°“VexMirror. bI STOCK, Off A E& b.ilSi , VuJ«rtSwwfJ?- Dre*a*i?rock PanteandvS“OroSJSa teSSS/SSS&'?“<«> TbeGoodwill and Futures wm K Ac mencement of the sale. 0168 wm6e 401(1 at toe corn- SAUS Off BY AitEßl ss®. f.vSSS: 0 ’ Faulkner, ’ J. Wllfionj Winnpr * Meadows, and others. WlaDer ' RY B. SCOTT, JB,, “ : ■“ APCTIOTTnrprp. lAEGBaAMoFcHi^tS^^- „ ON TUESDAY MOBWTWn^® 1 beM & J^SS&ES*:*? Genfc’ , andi l ad\^Br«stnVcM»^ork g R LISa0 < : U E! ®“’ Cigar Cases with hB j<ses; es Ca has. aafi«afSSft£©SSa= ■ AmeoaßdUuropAtottikeiStS B™BlB 8 ™ 818 “ nllAttaa » 1 On WEDNESDAY and TUESDAY MORNINGS. December 19th and “V*«iw«s, : iiiH e ooUecUon wUI bB arranged on Tuesday, isth . i Par Oculars In future advertisements. 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