From Fortress Monroe. Pobtbess Monboe, December 21.—There ■was a large ; gathering of the ment of Norfolk in the Opera House last, evening to listen to a discourse delivered by William McWilliams. Esq., of New York, officer of the order. He made a lengthy ad dress, giving a history of the cause from its first inception, and gave a detailed aooouut. of the operations and financial affairs of the Brotherhood. After Mr. MoWilliams re tired, Mayor Ludlow was called out and mrde U few remarks, in which he declared his full sympathy with the cause of Irish independence, and expressed the hope that they might fight it out manfully to & glo lions and triumphant conclusion. He paid a compliment to the Irish residents in Nor folk, declaring they were among the best, rnost orderly, law-abiding and trustworthy citizens. ’ „ The remarks of the Mayor were very pointed, and left no room to doubt his senti ments on the Fenian question. He was en ihueiastically applauded. Other speakers addressed the meeting,after which the audi ence adjourned. „_ , . At the terminaion of the Catholio fait last evening, which has been held in Norfolk dur ing past week,the cane made ont of the rebel ram Merrimac, and richly ornamented, was raffled off, with the intention .of the winner presenting it to Jefferson Davis. The fortu nate gentleman was Mr. J. O. damage, of ~ Norfolk. Intense curiosity was manifested on the occasion, which will be increased •when the presentation takes place. The British steamer Brazilian, which left Philadelphia yesterday morning, arrived at Norfolk to-day at 12 o’clockM. She com menced loading immediately with naval stores and cotton for Liverpool. The weather has been exceedingly stormy here yesterday and to-day. A heavy gale has been blowing from the northwest, and a large fleet of vessels, have arrived in Hampton Roads for a harbor. They are principally Earthward bound vessels, and will sail as soon as the weather moderates. Vessels arriving : here report the weather very severe on the coast during the past three days, and especially around Hatteras, where on last Monday night and Tuesday, it blew a very heavy gale from the north ■west, commencing on Sunday with strong southeasterly winds. . The brig Golden Lead, Captain Lang-, thorne, arrived here late this afternoon, from Swan Island, with a cargo of guano, bound to Philadelphia. She left Swan Island on the 30th ult., and had northerly gales and bad weather the entire passage. Off Hat leras she experienced heavy gales from southwest to northwest, and had her sails blown away, besides leaking badly. She will have to go to Norfolk for repairs before she can proceed to her destination. The schooner Union, Captain Ame 3, from New York, bound to Baltimore, with anas- Borted cargo, also arrived here this after noon, having suffered somewhat from the heavy weather on the coast. . She left New York on the 11th inst., and has, therefore, been out at sea ten days. She first experi enced southeasterly strong breezes, which veered to the northwest, and increased to gales. While sailing down the we3t coast, and when about two mile 3 west of Cape Henry, her mainsail was carried away and she was blown out to sea, drifting about for five days.. A southerly wind springing up, she made the capes again yesterday, aud caught the severe northwester while enter ingintothebay. With the loss of her main sail and a torn jib, she made this harbor last night, and had the misfortune of being run into by an oyster schooner just as she an chored. The little schooner was roughly han dled, but her cargo was preserved intact. The Union is a vessel of only sixty-height tons burden, and has been for along tima engaged in the coasting trade from New Work to Charleston, and further south. Capt. Ames states that she was in the hur ricane amidst which the Evening Star and ether vessels were lost, and says she be haved admirably,riding the seas as securely as in a comfortable haven. She will have to receive some new sails and some slight re pairs before Bhe can undertake the trip up the Chesapeake, at this uncertain season of the year. ■ The Brig Hattie Mitchell, Capt. Brad street, arrived at Swan. Island, from Aspin wall, 30 th nit. Capt. Sears, of the brig E. H. Fitter,lost a child by death at Swan Island. From Mexico* New Yoke, December 23d.— The steamer Merrimac has arrived with Havana ad-. Tices of December 18th. By the French steamer Panama late and important news 'had been received of Mexico. The advices reach to the 9th in stant, and assert that Maximilian had not returned to Mexico, hut was still at Orizaba. The opinions of the press and people res pecting the Emperor’s proclamation are Tory conflicting. The Esta/ette says that Maximilian no longer addresses his countrymen as Empe ror but as a Bimple citizen, and considers the proclamation as a semi-abdication. The Era considers the project mentioned an the proclamation as feasible, and that It has the stamp of loyalty and simplicity that captivate at once. The Palrie, on the same subject, considers the resolution of the Emperor as having diffused general content "and hopes,' and has confounded all his enemies and encouraged his friends, and even asserts that it is the in tention of the projected Congress to discuss a new form of government; that Maximil ian gives it full power to do so, and what ever may be the form of the government adopted by that Congress, it will be iegiti mate. / Humors are current in Havana that Max imilian will be more settled on his throne than ever, that even Juarez is getting tired •of the contest, and is about to give in his - adhesion to Maximilian, but of course no foundation can be found to famish such a xeport. ' Nothing has, as yet been officially an nounced concerning the reorganization of the army, but the commands of the three divisions would be held by Mejia; Miramon - and Marquez respectively. The French ana imperialists had evacu-: ated San Luis Potosi and Aquas Ardientes. Luca Frees was held by the Frfltich. Ba -.zaine had endeavored to commupicate with Sherman and Campbell by t<d|?graph, ask ing them if they had instructions to facili tate the French evacuation, and eras an swered that as the French had got them selves into such a difficult condition they might get themselves out of it as best they .could, and both declined decidedly to serve -as moderators between the French and - Mexicans. - . „ Mejia, and all the principal Imperial .officers ignore Bazaine and his authority. <Tne French seized the custom house at Vera ■Cruz on the 12th instant, although the Imperial authorities protested strongly Against it. New Orleans, Dec. 23 —Vera Cruz ad wices of December 23th, received to-night, state that the French authorities had seized dhs Vera Cruz Custom House, and carried off $200,C00 of Imperial treasure. The French steamer Eugenia had left with $600,000, of which §400,000 belonged to the French Government, and §200,000 to . citizens. One thousand French troops had left for France. From 3Tew Orleans. Nkw Orleans, -Deo. 22.—The Congres sional Investigating Committee havedecided to carry on the investigation at the St. Louis Hotel; and commenced work this morning at an early hour. Subpoenas' - for some twenty witnesses are. already, issued. Among those examined to-day were Judges "Warmoutb and Howell. The committee will work day and night, and will have their report ready when Congress re-opens. ICbey will first examine witnesses in regard THB DAILY BVBWIBQ BULLETIN t PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 I TRtPLE SHEET. to the riot, and subsequently in regard to the management of the Federal departments and the sentiments of the Southern, people. Alt connected with the commission are sworn to secrecy in regard io its proceed ings; Lieutenant"General'Sherman paid a short visitto the committee this morning. He will attend the races at the Metairie Course, this afternoon. Njjw Orleans, Dec, 22.— The schooner Mary Bertrand, belonging to A. A. Guffiy, from Tampico for Brazos Santiago, wen l Bshore ten miles below Bagdad. She had §24,000 in specie aboard, the ■ of a cargo of arms furnished to the Liberals at Tampico. Parties from the shore, pretend ing to act under Mexican authority, seized the money, and carried the; same to Mata rcoras. under pretence that it waS attempted to be carried out ef Mexico without being paid. The vessel is a total losb. Interim! Revenue Receipts. A Washington despatch says, the'receipts from internal revenue for Saturday amount to $488,131 68, and for the past week, $2,- 936,514 20. This is somewhat below the average for some weeks past, resulting, probably, from the falling off in many branches of 'trade, always noticeable in the returns from this particular holiday period. • The total for the fiscal year up to date, is $161,637,454 12. According to the laws which govern some branches of our trade, a gradual diminution of receipts from some sonfces must be expected', commencing from the first of each'calendar year. This deorease is not very great in amount. Fluctuations are expected in this branch of finance as in other branches up to the last day even of the fiscal year, as may be seen from the facts that ou April 2d of the last fiscal year, the receipts were $2,455,349; on May 3a, $2,236,862; and on June 21 they reached the large sum of $3,421,982, whioh is the second highest atnont ever received in one day, and which was the more not iceable from the fact that the second was on Satur day, on which day the receipts are, almost uniformly less than on other days, and da ring these three months of April, May and June, the average receipts were under $l,- 000,000 per .diem, , Other facts might be given to show the fluctuations in this re spect, and prove that the total receipts for the year must not be arbitrarily estimated by the receipts for any one day, or even one month. Reported ior the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. BOSTON—Steamer Saxon, Captain Matthews— -115 p>gs dry goods J S Barry <fcCo* 17 doGßrewerds Co* 25 TW &M Brown; 9J T Bailey Co; 131 B W Chase &Sm; 10 De Couisey. Hamilton & hvaas: 61 Fiotbii.gbam & Wells; 20 A Hartel &Co; *2O Jordau, Maieb&Co; 9 Leonard 6: Baker; 95 Lewis, Wharto x A. Co: 14 T T Lea & Co; 25 ca boots and shoes P Foid & t c; 17 Grafl, Waikins <6 Co; 60 F & JM Jooe3; 24 R V Townsend; 100 bales skinß.Baeder & Adamson; 59 ci scales Fairbanks <fc Ewing: 57 do sewing machines Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co; iso rolls papir Howell&Bro; 243d0 McCauley. Howlett&Cu; o>ck* glassware Muzzey & Monroe; 40 casks palm oil O K Grant & io: 40 bUs kerosene oil J Keudric*; 40 do Z Locke; 8 ckt "sperm oil Shobe* <fc Co: 10 do J Howell & Co; 19 do Piatt & Dennis n; £5 do oil soap J B Hodg od* 50 kegs giapes J B Bnssier & Co; 50 bblscrans Boweb &. ±>ro; HdoGithens <5 Rexsanifer; lOdoMaag & Deiw feller; tl cs paint Harrison Bros; 100 kitta macti-l J L Nicholson; 53cans dry fish S Harding«fcCo; 115 cs furniture KUburn & Galea; 56 bols shovels G it Gbrlttej; 40 bxs nails Bussell & fc'rwin ilCo; l: pkgs figs 1 bale almonds b S scatters jod <£ Co; 57 bbrs oil order. ' Arrival anu tmiilut or Otean Steaxaeis . IQ ABKiYE. uzxez - a-bgk- »«i. aasn Louisiana’ ......Xiverpool..New York—.—. Dec. 5 Columbia Glasgow-New York Dec. 7 City of Dnoun .uverpooi..New Vork - Pec, u Atalanta, Loudon..New York -Dec. 8 Palmyra..... Liverpool... New York Dec. li City.oi'Boston -Liverpool..-New Y0rk...........Dec. u England Liverpool... New York - Dec 12 AHemem*..— .Southampton-New York - Dec. I*2 Nova Bcotl&n XlverpooL..Poriland - Dec. 13 City of I^merick-Llverpool—New York.—- Dec n lulton .Havre...New York Dec. 19 io dllpaßT. Jnciata- .Philadelphia-New Orleans...-,,,. Dec. 25 -.—.... New York... Liverpool .—. Dec, 26 Cuba ——New York—Liverpool- .Dec. 26 City of Dublin New York—Liverpool-.——Dec. 26 Helvetia. .......New York...Liverpoo! Dec. 29 Pioneer .^--Philadelphia—Wilmington,NO—.Dec. 29 ■Whirlwind Philadelphia... Charleston —....Decks Louisiana. New Y ork-Xiverpool— Dec. 29 St. Laurel New York—Havre - -Dec, 29 DeutcbJane New York—Bremen Dec 29 Hendrick Buason-.Philftda—Havana. —......Dec. 29 Wm Penn New York... London— * >bc. 29 Columbia.. New York...t. iasgow— Dec, 24 Ocean Ciuten New York—Asplnwall free. .31 Atalanta—New York... London —...Dec 3i Corsica..— New York..Nassau&-Hav , a.—Dec. 31 Java..— —..Boston... Liverpool— —Jan. 2 CitycfLlmerlck-New York—Liverpool Jan. 2 Palmyra New York-LiverpooL— —..Jan. 2 City of Boston-New York-Llverpool.- Jan. 5 England New York..Xiverpool Jan J* Australasian .New York.v.Llverpool -Jan. 9 Atalanta. New York..Xondon-. Jan. 12 Perelre- . New York.. .Havre Jan. 12 **O.A M.l > Oi? ‘Jt\sAA,JL> fci GEORGE L. BUZ BY. 'I , ■ SAMUEL E. STOKES. VKOJITOT OoanctTTßX, GEORGE N. TATS AM,» JrORT OF PWtI.AD3,i4pHIA— PKCEMBES ZA. StTK Bibbs, 7 22 j buy Sets, 437 I High Water, 433 ARRIVED ON SATURDAY, Steamer Saxon, Matthews, 48 hours from Boston, whh mdse, <£c. to Henry Windsor <fc Co. Schr Georgia Deering, Willard, from Portland, with mdse to Crowell & <3OlllllB, 6chr R Seaman, Seaman, frdm Providence. Tug Hudson, Carr, from Delaware City, with 10 barges to W P Olvde & Co. lug Chesapeake, Marshall, from Baltimore, to W P Clyde & Co. , • - CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Tonawanda.Jennicgs.savannah,Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co Steamer EC Biddle, McCue. Washington, W P Clyde Steamer Alexandria,Martin, N York.W P Clyde & Co gchr Admiral, Steelman, New York, J R Tomlinson. Bchr Clyde, Gage, Boston, captain. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,, LEWES, Del., Dec 21—1> PM. Pilot boat Henry Cope reports the sllds Hudson, for Acapulco; Hope, for San Francisco; Uncle Joe, for Antwerp; barks Lizzie Morrow, for Cork;.J J Wick* wire, lor Havre and-Advance, tor Bremen, all from Philadelphia, went to sea yesterday alternoon. Brigs D B Doane, from Savannah for Philadelphia: EPbwelt, from Philadelphia for Bangor; schr J F Parland.do lor New York, and tug America, are at the Breakwater. A bark and one brig are beating into the Capes. Wind N. . Yours, Ac. JOSEPH LAFftrKA. MEMORANDA. - Steamer Ci*y of New York (Br), Leltcb, cleared at New York 22d Inst, lor Liverpool. Steamer Arago, Gadsden, cleared at New York 22A inst. tor Havre. „ ■ , Bteame* Virginia, Prowse, for Liverpool, cleared at, New York 22d lest. • steamer Claymont, Allen, sailed from Rlclmond 20th iDBt. for this port. , Steamer Brazilian, Barron, hence at Norfolk 21st lD feteamers Gen Meade, Sampson; Havana, Whitman, aDd Montgomery, Faircloth, cleared at New York 22a lnst. for New. Orleans. Steamer south America, Tlnklepaugh, from N York for Bio J aneiro, atßara 9th inat. Steamer Corsica. LeMessurier, from Havana via Nassau at New York 22d inat. steamer Guiding star, Slocum, cleared atNew York 22d mbt for Plio Janeiro; <tc, • c-b'.p Kate Davenpori, Otis for this port 12th, was up at Liverpool-Bth Inst Ship Pocahontas, Delano, cleared at New Orleans 2lBt inst. for Liverpool Ship Otbella- Pinkbam, cleared at New York 22d for San Francisco. t w ' Bark Jennie Moodie, Sanders, 1 ence at Havre 4th Van Name, Cook, at Shields Ist inat from Bambmg. and entered out at Newc*a»le on ihesd for Pa ermo. Brig Despatch, Geyerr, sailed from Ge^oa2d Instant Welsh, Jr. Flfield, 45 dayj trem Bio Ja neiro, atNew York yesterday. - Bile Lead, Langthorn. in Hampton Roads from Swan Inland, will go to Norfolk for repairs. BrigJ W Drlsko, Eaton, for this port, r- malned at MenzaniUafcih Inst. Bug Ida M 6'omery, McT e’lan, for this port, was loading at Wfrapoane2£dult; Bile Harriet, McGllvery, hence at Belfast 13th Inst. Schr R W Godfrey, Godfrey, at Galveston 12th inst. fre m WllminglOD.NC. _ _ _ SchrL&A Babcock, Higbee, cleared at Jackson ville 14th irst. for New York. Schr West Wind, Lawson, cleared at New York 22d inst. lor this port. Scb> H A t onant, Weeks, sailed from New Bedford 21st inst. for thlß port, bSvitg repaired. >:cnr JS&LC Adam», Adams,was up at Savannah 19 h intt.. fori'ew York, Ht-chrsSAHoffman,Hoffman,and MH Stickbam, Ccrdery cleared at charleston, mu Inst,, foe Wil mington. NO Sc< r Decatur Oakes, Berry, hence, wit a coal, bound to GloucesterTwhicb was ashore on Negro Point,above Bell Gate, has been put ashore in Hallett's Cove, where she can be repaired, it is tupposed, without discharging cargo. ' . . Schr Virginia, Price, sailed from Calais, 14th inst.. *°i!-Cbrs lscitnlghl. Taylor; Ocean Bird, Kelley; N<fc H Goal , Croweil. and Frances Edwards, Blackmaa, hence et Boston. 21st Inst. schr Wm G Dearborn, Scull, cleared at Boston, 21st ipst., for Philadelphia. Fchr S L Bussell t mith, at Ljnn,;2oth lost., dis charging at the dnck._;_\ . . • •••; (wTTON“Tfr a DiNEOf hail DUCK of every widt > s fromonetoaS* fisetwlde, all numbers., Tenth**- - r f *■ *... 1 laurrs qoktznestaii KiwaasosAie^ CHOICE SEATS , To placq of «nw«nant may k&A J oiock any evening. . , canx^v A MEBIOA3S ACADEMY* OF MUSIC. A. FATHER KEMP’S OLD FOLKS. GBAUD COMBINATION—MTJ3IO AND THE FINE ARTS*; OPENING CHBIBTMAS AFTERNOON, WITH A GRAND MATINEE, THE GREAT ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT; on, “LOITEBINGB ON ENCHANTED GBOTND,” As Oft forth in that immortal, production, entitled “The Arabian sights,” and embodying with vivid and striking grandeur those marvelous and enchanting creations oi the imagination which have CHA BALED THE FOB NEABLY 200 YEAB& COMPBIaING . . FIFTY GuKUEoUa TaBLE ATTX, . which for lofty grandeur and ethereal beauty far sur pass all that ha» yet been produced by man or wit nessed by mortal eye. u ill now be pi esented In this city as exhibited *n all the principal cities of Europe to more than vein MILLION of people. * , . ■ It was exhtbitea in London 880 nights. It was exhibited in Berlin ;190 niguts. It was exhibited in Vienna 100 nights. It was-exhibited in Madrid2on nights. - It was exhibited in Florence 120 nightt. __ _ Tb© following Crowned Heads visited it: png Fre derltk, of Denmark, and Koyal Comurt; Slug Maxi milian 11., of Bavaria, ana Boyal eamily; Prince Leopold. Prince A delbert and Prince Hortnog Max, oi Bavaria: King william I-, of Prussia, and Boyal Con- Burl; Prince Albrecht, Frederick carl and Princess tarl, of the Boyal Pamßy; Oneen Victoria, and others. 31 Is the only exhibition of the kind in the world.and h»B gained thennqualWed approbation of clergy .press the moat classic and refined writer living, described it thus: ‘ Imagination wltt Its {“*" tres.beautital conceptions and tinge ofMlor* Inga, has at length been eclipsed by beauty. WJUe the Bnbjcc* is grand, the execution.is Bubltmby lhe enchanted caves, dells and castles which taught out yuutMul imagination theughtpaintiogs, ate here procticed on atc&le of gold*n yranafenr Euri.asaing ex> tr&vBg*m ideal worlds. The effect offloeh an enter* I tainmenc, wheie .the senses are puzzled and the soul | OLD POLKS, incladlng'EMMA J. jnICHOUi, J.' Trl , THJE JENS'! UNWDF AMERICA, In new BaUada, Gieea and Quartettej, will also appear every Aiternoon and Evening, mating *Jje finest, Kr«rd«si anrt most delightfulentertainment ever given in Philadelphia. . ’ ; ~ 1/oors optu at half pasts o'clock; commence atB. GraLd Matinee Tuesday, Wednesday and SaturOfty Afternoons, at 2 o’clock. Admission to all parts of the bouse. 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. . Bererved Seals for any evening may be seenrea two days in advance, at Boner’s Music Store, 1102 cheatam street. • • 11 IN** Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 7.45. MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 24, „ MB. ABE MBS. BARNEY VvILLIAMB. The nerformance will commence wltu the FilBY 01ECL8; 08. GON O’C'ABOLAI ’8 DREAM. CON O’CABOLaN 5Sr. BARNEY Yr ILBTAM 1 MOLESBIE. -Mrs. BARNEY 'YIILIAM- To be lollnwed Dytte roaring Comer y, the CFrTI>I! OF TEE COCS TRY; OB,YASKiEHjaP. MEI IS p A. - Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS •■he whole io conclude wilh the nopular Farce, the miller of whetstone. , Mr s ,\Fl> RNiON'. GUAM) HOULAY MATINEE, And first Lay Performance of «i IFFITH GACNT Prire of pdroi*stou to evening i crfon-osore as usus . XTEW CHESTNUT s'HlriSl' THEATRE. JN CHRISTMAS MaTINKE, CEIU STM A S MATI'.K.E, CBltl.-TasS M-.Tj.NEE, CHRISTMAS MATINeK, CHRISTMAS MATINEE, CHLI'TiIAS MATINK*. TLIO'IiAY', D&'VMFTRiaa. FIRST MATINEE OP GbIrFITH GAUNT. GRIFFITH G VEST. GRIFKHH G tDNT. GRIFFITH GACNT. GRIFFIT H GAUNT. GRIFFITH GACNT. M T SS JOSIK O ION AS KATE PEYTON. ear- remember. -«* Admission 30cents to all parts ut the House. Children, 25 cents. Doers cirtn at 1 o'clock. Curtain rises at 2. M RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH “TTH' i Ul THEATRE Begins at 7J4 o'clock CHRISTMAS HOLt.ia VS. MONDAY AND EVERY H’tl.lfiß, MBS. JOHN DREW AS KAIE PET TON, In Isly's great Dr. moot ■ GRIFFITH GACNT, ' OR JEALOUSY'. with new scenery, gieat cast and optcia • Ucaof THEIANCASHIKE FAIRSOF.NE, ANDGRANDTr.IALBCENE. For particulars see bills. FRIDAY - B*2S KFI v OF MRS. JOHN DREW. keat> geerrad six dayß in advance. ■ I*7ARKUT STREET THEATRE. N. K. Comer W NIJSTH and WALNUT Bis. Commence at 7H MR. J. 8. CLARKE. CLARKE ar . PAUL PHY ROARING COMEDT. DAZZLING SeKCCAULK lIP ST NIGHT DPI HP Nal AD QHEEN. MONDAY’ EVENING, Dec. Cl, Isas, Poole’s ce tbrated Comedy *■ f PAUL PRY; OR, ’ I HOPE I DON’T INTRUDE.” Mr. J. S. CLARKE as.. -PAUL PRY To conclude with the Gorgeous Spectacle, In four parts, of THE NAIAD QUEEN. \TUb UagnifiCfut Scenyry by WHham. fv i.W aat THHAI Hi. 1> r,tw Oiano Fairy Pantomime. LITTDEKhDRUIIAU HOOD, Or Harlequin Jack and Jill, AnO the TJniccky Pall ot Water, THIS CHRISTMAS LV£ DfC. lull. It Prof, blot Bas the bocor to inform the Ladies of PaUadc. pbiaajid vicinity that be will gfte a cour.se of Tifi: LECTOBEti OK COOKERY, In the ASSEMBLY BUIUHNG. 8. W, corner Tenth andCheatnut at li o’clock a. M. The first two Lec tures wil» be delivered on THUIVSD.vY and FRIDAY nest, 27ih and 28th insts., and tne remainder of toe course after the 3d rj January. r ach branch of Ocok* ei v will be illustrated during the course: Soups, Flah, Meat. Vegetables, Pastry, Dessert, etc. in the bias of fare for the first two Lectures will be Included Boned Turkey, P*strv and Dessert dl*be3. ladles have to be provided wih a pencil and paper, to t&kejDot* s: aDd a teaspoon, to taste. Terms for the conrae, *7 00. Slßgle lecture, $1 09. 'TtcWtucan be had, at the cilice of the Assembly Building. ' dezi3t C {3, hmiimMi—ijAli'ib HaLL A FUN ANL MYSTERY FORTHiS HOLIDAYS. SIGNOR BLI'IZ: £3* THBEE GRAND PERFORMANCES.OHRIST MAtt DAY, Commencing, Morning at 11; Afternoon at 3. aua tven-Dg at 7>£ o'clock. Also, every Afternoon and Evening dcr me the Holidays, when will oe introduced BLItZ' M JtSAND Ok aTJ'IoMa'iQN MINSTRELS. BLIT Z’S MARVELOUS DOUBLE SPHINX, and other Wonders and Miracles, Mtrlhiul, Ventrilo quism . ler rr ed Canary Birds, &c. Acruißsioo. 25 reme. Children, 15 ceQts. Re-iervo' <v«, . r t>> Ue22-lm{ , wxwJ-.-c-aJ.Lw—. ruuuu ittaearsal. VJ every Saturday afternoon, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL commencing at naif-past three o’clock Engagements made by addressing GEORGE Bak j - EBT. agent,-IS3I MONIEREY Btreet, between Race and Vine. nostf INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. Exhibition every Wednesday at 8X P. H. Admission Ten Cents. Store, No. 11 booth Eighth street It* PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS CHESTNUT, above TENTH Openfrem9 A. M. to 6P. M. _ . Benjamin West's great Picture of CHRIST Si JF/CTFD Btiil on exhibition. *fAt? FURS. LADIES’ FANCY FOBS ... - € A, K. & F. K. WOMATH, 41T ArchL St., HAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS! Also a great variety of FANCY Carriage and Sleigh Robes, oclB-8m rp FUKS. FURR JOSEPH ROSENBAUM & CO. Offer tbelr splendid assortment of fresh and well made Furs at the most reasonable prices. Also Carriage Robea.lMafflera, Gloves, ladles’ Hoods, eta Please give ns a call. Store, 116 ARCH Btraet, above Fourth, sonth side. p. s.— Jnst finished another lot of these very fine de sirable Mink tsatile Furs; also, best Siberian Squirrel, Chinchilla, Boral Ermine, choicest German Fitch, Ohlldr, ns Fnrs, Trimmings, eta , . . ®s-No business transacted on Satnrdaiß. dels-lm* WHITE CASTILE SOAP.—loe.’hoxes gennlnewh, VV Castile Boap, landing fromßrlgPenusylvana from Genoa, and for sale by JOS, B-BUSHIER 4k CJ }OB Bontb JBelawaie avenne. CLOTHESG. J ONIB ’ Old Established ONE PRICE : FINE Ready-Made Clotkiog Moose, 604 MARKET STREET, abovs Sixth, Now on hand one of the largest ana beet assorted Stocks of Ready-made Clothing in the Ckrantry—al prices very reasonable. Also a handsomeUne of Plec* Goods for Cos tom Work. ocl-3mrp| EDWARD P. KELLI TAILOR, 612 OHESTHUT STSEET, Complete asssortment of CHOICE GOODS MODERATE PRICES. PATTERN OVERCOATS, MORNING or HALF DRESS and SACK COATa, made from BEST MA TERIA 18, TO BHOW THE NEW STYLES, for sale AT COST. BALLOWKLL 4 SON. 534 Market Street. Hallo well ft Son, 534 Market Street H&llcwell ft ton, 534 Market Btreet, BOYS’ CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING. Splendid Assortment. Splendid A seertment. Splendid Assortment. Ball before purchasing elsewhere. G. RK.vr inducements. II YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING SELLING OFF AT A GRK»T SACRIFICE, on account of theLeateleiplrlng by the lstof January. YVe offer a large and fine assortment of Youths' an<l Boys'wear, made ot the best materials and latest stvles, tt very lowprlces. call agd examine the goods at dels-12t he. 921 OHESTNCTstreet. •JCMJE t'lAJfc AiS'A'iS LOCKING GLASSiS. JAMES S, EARLE & SONS, wiib greatly Increased facilities, and a large corps o; first-tuna workmen, are now manufactarlng a LARGi! STOCK OF LOOKING GLASSES, guSTauleed tee BEST FRENCH PLATES ONLY OF jso t AX.JK ainc would call attention to their daily aog zucnUug ASbOKTALLKT as UaEQEAIdSD anc at V3EY MODERATE PEIC&I EARLE V GALLERIES. 816 CHESTNUT STREET. nc24 - • _________________ immssmm new FREIGHT ROUTE To the Somh asd Southwest, VIA THE Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti more end Delaware Railroad, ToCrisfield, Md:, thence by Steamers of the Great Southern Intond Navtgi»tlr«n Company to NorfDlk.Vs Tnephnade’pbia, WHtukgton and Baltimore Rail road Company are t-reparea to o?er inducements to shippers of bouthern *nd Southwestern freights which huve not b*en atlordedteretoiore h y any other Une Tnrcugh Bills of Ladwg given to all promlneat Souti> em points. i or further information apply , to CHaKLK» R. WILLIS, Agent, Broad and Washington Avenue. fiTTAHT.iCft K. DILEES, Agent, No. 411 Chestnut street. CHARLES K. IDE, Master of Transportation, nol7-tf rpl P.» W. aad B. R. a. West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS, p-i’-i iww.iiTTT-n EXCURSION! TICKETS will be MBrnw ■ wg-ysold io WEST CHESTER dnrlng theßuQliSYSr good from Dec.2lth, 1866, untU Janu ary 2d, 1867, Inclusive. Fare liar thexonid trip $' 25, Depot, THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Street. HENRY WOOD, de2o-6trp! General Superintendent. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Holiday Excursion,Tickets. turn- 1 wwuTurgn Good from December 22d, 1856, to January 2d, 1867, will be issued at re duced a area, between all Btatlons on main Road and Bicnchfe. G. A. ISH OLLS, dt2otjali ' General Superintendent. Wholesale Cotton Yarn Commission Warehouse, R. T. W HITE & 00. Manufacturer's Agents fbr tbesale of Cotton Warps and Skein Yarn,, all numbers, r Hosiery Yarnß, In the Skein or Cop, I Cotton Linen and Woolen Carpet Chain, Jnte Fining for Venetian Carpets, GlUlng Seine and Flax Twines, . Extra Heavy Bl’k Wadding tor Clothiers’ use, &o, F 0,237 Market Street, Philadelphia B. T. WHITE. lno7wam3mf p] J. E. DU BOIS Ai ONEY I*o ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES.. JEW LI.KY, PLATE. CLOTHING, &0.,»t JO . ES A CO'S OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE!, Corner of THIBD and GAsKTLL Streets, Below Lombard. N. 8,-DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELSY GUNS, &C., FOB SALS! A* ,Y LOW PRICES. FDIA RUBBER Matnrnrai BiiIiTXHG SXKAJU. „jglneeraen<ldealOTß‘will And a FULL ASSORT GOODYEAR'S PATENT VULCANIZED BERBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, *O., Bl ttS MBnuftotax«-.Hcßdan^. i)YßAßlSi *OB CBieetnut streat, Sonlh Uds. N. B.—We haye ft HEW and CHEAP ARTICLE ol GARDEN «nd PAVEMENT HOSE, very cheap, te which the attention nt the nnbllol»callP<» oppAND VJSLLOW aLSI'AL SHAAIMUIOC BoUa md Ingo Ooppert. conitontly onband and lor bblb bp HENRY WINEOB ftOn. in aonth rnmw TMFERIAL PRUNES.—IO Cases 7H>. Canisters, hl*h 1 mde, French imperial Prunes, landing and lor tale byJQS. BTbIJS3IKB * 00., 108 South Delawut avenue, CHESTER COUNTY FARM. PUBLIC SALE, JANUARY 3d, 186/, Adjoins the Borough of KENNET SQUARES, can talus about 151 acres, is in a high state of cultivation The buildings are excellent. Ihe Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Bairoarf runs through the ferm. __ This i s one of the finest farms in Chester county,and has many advantages- It belongs to the estate of Harlan Qanse, (dec*d), The Bale will take place at one o’clock, on the pr * mises. Kor further particulars and printed to b. IB WIN GAUSB, Kennett Square,Pa.. living on the premises; or, J. T. GAUSB, Wilmington, Del. ; de2ttja34 , With entrance by a spadons Hall on Chestnut street and also an entrance on Jayne street, Per farther particulars apply at the “Sew Bulletin Building, 607 Chestnut Street. OC22tf .1 T.o RENT, She Second Story Back Boom of Ho, 607 Chestnut Street " APPLY TO MAin)EESON & WOBBKLL, nolß ti ON THE PREMISES. BOYS’ CLOTHIXG, BOYS’ CLOTHISG. BOYS’ CIiOXUISG. Bedaced Prices. Bedaced Prices. Bedaced Prices, deligei de22-2tnl BEAK ESTATE. WILL BE BOLD AT FOR X&EllSr'l? The Fourth Story Back Boom, OP TH3B HBW BULLETIN BUILDIK&, m FOR SALE, Eletant Brick ard Brown Stone DWELLING, No. 2120 bPBUCK fctreet. Immediate Possession. MaUUs, BROTHER <fc CO , de4-lm* 2500 SOUTH Street. MASTER'b""PBREMPToRY BABE OF VAL TTA ttl.R RRAL E6TATE —THOMAS & SON . Auctioneers —EXTRA VALUABaE _ B UsINESS STaKD. TBRRS-STORY BRICK BUILDING. No, ISB South THIRD Stie=t, between Walnut and chest i,utbtrtets.- In pursuance of a Decree of the Distric- Court of the Ci*y and County of Philadelphia In Bortty. Andrew B. Wells vs. Same el Wegner and Tobies Wagner, Executors, Ac, etaL Jni-eTerm, 1866, No. 9. On TUESDAY, January Bth, 1867, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, without re terve. at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE—AII that thne-slory oiick messuage and lot of gronna situate on the west cideot Thira t treet, ‘between W»i not and Chestnut street-. 154 feet north of Walnut street, In the City of PutUdelpbla; containing m front on Third street 20 feet, au l ii- dep’h 123 feet to a 4 feet ©lley: together with tb** rizbt and prtvUege of said 4 fett alley, In common with the owue ? s auJ occupiers of the lots L-ff round adjoining the same, and of water courses thetein. ya- The improvements on the above are a three stoiy brick building, with three-story b&ck ou T lsing-i, now occupied as othcc*». . __ . _ The papers can be seen at the offica of tha Mister, Ko . 416 **)»>««n*u LKS s PAKOO i3T . Master . SI. THOM AS & SONS, AP.ctioneers, dtl-135,17.19 22.24.25,23 and I*l Fourtn street. ©I OR h ALP. _ Pn mises No. 1015 RACE street. N IKS VALN UT street. ‘ No 15t7.-PKUt:K street. “ No- -313 WaLNUTstreet. “ NO. 2tl* WAtf UTslieet C. H. MDIRKEID, de H-lot No 2C5 Soaih SLxin street. s yoK SALK -a - DESIRABLE' COUSfTRY i PLACE, ccni-iuirg 18 actes superior land, silu u, op the L.uc»sier read oue miie irrm Rosemom station, ou the Pennsylvania uenlral Railroad, aad un miles from ibe Cliy. t tone bouse, barn and all recssesrj outbuildings; fruit in übundanpe and a stream tf water ruDcirg through the plane. J. at. GL’llMKi <fcSONV.S.S Waluutatreet FOR SALE.—The three-stery brick. DWELL- Biis ING with double Hire e-story backbaUdinss, Situate No. 227 South Twentieth street. Has every modern convenience and improvement, and is in eood order. Lot 18 fret front by 85 feet d.ep. J. M.GUM MI.Y 4 SUNS 503 Wall nt street. f~. FOB SALE—lmmediate Possession. HAND, 23 60ME MODERN DWELLING, Arch street nt& i ' lLtU “ Ul - 1,0110 by 112 FOX £LI CEZEY, 221 South Fifth street • MFOR SALE CHEAP—House and Stable, No. 1«3 VINE street. In good order throughou:. *oAtO can remain, Possession January Ist. Inquire cn the premises, or at 22 and 24 North FOURTH street. deii 6ti iSri FOR BEN T—The four story brick RESIDENCE, Ere with three story back ooudlugs and large lot, situate on the west side oF steeet.second cocr below Locust. An excellent business location. J. rtTTMM »;Y tSONS. Walnut street. FOR SALE.—The handsome brick Residence, Bta 22 feet front, wit h stable and Carnage house, and lot 24b feet deep to a 4u feet wide street situate No. Spruce airee«; has every modern convenience. J M. O t hIKEY & SONS, toa Waluntstreet, FOR SALV-& valua >le fbnr story brick Rtest* girl IFNCK andLOr.2.4 feet front by 90 teet deep, «’iuute on the west aide ofNluth street, below Walnut. J. hi. GTJMMEY &SONg>,oiB Wa.sut street. TO three-story DWELLING, 3S Siil South Fifteenth street, and a fcur-it-ry dwelling Teu’b iireet. Immediate possession. Apply to IOFPL CK & JORDAN ,433 W-dnut street. deiu TO BINT,—A four story DWELLING, No. 1711 Bfct Vlnestreet. lmm ediate possession. Apply to ’COPPUCK <fc JORDAN, 433 \Yalnnt street. - fiFr FOR SALE—The Valuable STONE PROP ER EKTY, situate on the northwest corner of Fourth and*Merchant streets* J. MeQPMM&V <fc SONS. 508 Wbinut streets BUJI.DING LOT FOR trALS—Situate on the aon'h fa»t corner of Christian and Sixteen th street , 204 feet fronton Christian, by IS3 feet deep on eixteeQth co hi on t rose street, J. hi. GUMM.KY & SONS, 508 Wal nut street, . - ** su?v»' n <s«ji BY B, 800TT, ******** auctioneer. No, 1020 CHESTNUT street GREAT SALE OF MAGNIFICENT FRAMED FOREIGN engravings, and splendidly mounted FRENCH, _ m ENGLISH *ND BERLIN CHBOMOS, Being the importation of Messrs. aiccLEES & Me- CaNN. ho 927 Chestnut street, to take place at Scott a Art Gallery. No 10*0 Cheamnr street, on tre EVEN- of SATURDAY. Dmx 22 and MONDAY, De •• 24, at7H o’clock. The Frames are of the mos f . elegaat character, and were manufactured especially ror pri* V 7heJ?ictnxeß will be on view on Saturday, Ihe 22d instant. • : - > i HOLLAND, AUCTIONEER, __ A. xlv - u “ i ’ i2os MARKET attest Sales of Furniture at the Auction Store EVERT WEDNESDAY, at9O’clock. . t Particular attention given to sales at Private Res den THB NEW CENTRAL AUCTION HOUSE _ SUPERIOR WALNUT FURNITURE, FOB PAR LOR, CHAMBER AND DINING ROOM, 1 ape3tr,, Brussels and Ing.aln Carpets, Suparior Feather Beds, Matresses. £c ■ ‘' ON WEDNESDAY. Dec, 26, at 9Ja o’clock, will he sold at the auction rooms, 1103 Market sueet, a handsome assortment of Enroi nre.'Also, superior Piano Forte, by Schexr, rcsewosd case. ~ CJ. WOLBEST, AUCTIONEER No. 16 Somi . SIXTH street, between Chestnut and Market SPECIAL CLOSING SALE OF CH'IICE OLD BRANDIES. WINES. WHISKIES, BUM, GIN’, CHARTREUSE. BITTERS,&C. ON THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. Dec. 27, at precisely 11 o’clock, at No. 16 South Sixts street. A Urge quantity of choice a d Dure O d Bran dies sherries and Pot Wines, Whiskies, Holland Gin, Charlrei.se Bit ers, Rum, wild Che-ry Brandy, Sc., In cans demijohns and bottles. All warranted a 3 Imported. aST Catalogues no tv ready. deal Bt* rPHU PRINUIrAi. AlviNltl i£S’AAAij fc .cjilj3.XN A S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE sireetc. Money advanced on Merchandise general!) Watches, Jewelry, Dismonds, Gold and Shyer Plat and on all articles of wine, for cay length of tin Batches and jewelry at psutvate salt Fine Gold Hunting Cato, Doable Bottom and Opoi Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lev: Watcbw Elne Gold Bnctlng Cans ar,(t Open Facole fine Watches: Fine Gold Duplex and other Wutchei lne Silver Hunting Case and Opon Face English American and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepin Watches: Double Case English Qnartior nnd otht: Watches; Ladies’ Fancy Watoh63: Diamond Breott Dins: Finger Rinjs; Ear Rings, Studs, Ac.; Pine Gels Chains; Medallionr; Bracelets; Scarf Pins: Breed Pins; Finger Binst; Pencil Cases, and Jswolry cent ’'fSe BALK.—a largo and splendid Fireproof Cbtiii snltable for a Jeweler, piloo 3850. Also, several Lots In Sooth Oamdaa Fifth aa, CheitnctetTeF.tr PHILIP FORD <jk 00., ” AUCOTONESBS No. 60S MARKET sorest BALE OP 170 f OASEB BOOTS AND SHOES, ON THURSDAY „ ' ’ Dec 27 commencing at 10 o’clock, we will sell bj caialotu-. uoo cases prime Boots, Shoes, Bslmoral», Congress Boot*, <fco., of city and .Eastern manufacture, embracing a general ’assortment of aesi rable good?. ■' ’ > - v TL. ASHBRIDGE <& 00., - , No. bos MARKET street above Fifths > Outdoor sales and Merchandise of all kinds solicited AUCTION BAKES. DY lOHB B, KYlSB*OUeAliUUntiaaitw JD Noe. 221 and 284 MARKET ,tre«. oomer ol Ban*, LARGE POSITIVK BALE OP Boom SHOES, j BROGANS. TRAVKUNQ BAGS. <Sq ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECT 28, At 10 o’clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on ttnx months’ credit, abont 1,200 packages Boots, Shoes, Bal morals, Ac., embracingaprlmeand fresh assortment of first-class City and Eastern mannihetare. Open for examination with catalogues early on the meriting °’n?R—We ask tsrecial attention to the above sale, as it will be oar last offering this season In boots and CLOSING AND PEREMPTORY BALE OP BOOTS, . wBCEh TRAVELING BAGS, Ac. NOTlCE—lncluded in our lam sale 02 Boots Shoes, &C., ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. December 26, will be found'in part the following fresh and desirable assortment, vis: Men’s, boyß’ and youths’ calf, doable sole, and half we>- dress boots; men’s, boyß* and youthi’ kip and . buff leather boots; men’s fine grain, lone lea cavalry and* Napoleon boots; men’s and boys’ caln bun leather bnckle and plain Congren boots and balmorals: men’s, boyß* : and youths super kip. buff and gollsbed grain half welt and heavy double sole rogans; ladies’ fine kid, goat, morocco : and enameled patent sewed buckle son plain, balmorals and Con gress gaiters women’s, misses’ and childrens calf and buf leather balmorals and lace boots; children s fin* kid sev.-ed city made lace boots; fancy sewed bal secrais and ankle ties; ladles’ fine black and colored \ lasting Congress and s*do lace gaiters; womens, 1 mkec-e and cbilCren’s goat and morocco copper -Miled Uce boots: ladles’ flrekJd slipv>eis; met«illie overshoes ana sane els; carpet slippers; carpet and enameled lea thei traveling bags, &a. iabgb posihyb saia. off British, FRjnctH, . GKRiiAP. 4STD DOKESTIO DRY GOOD*. We vrffl lioia a lArge Sale of'Foreign *EO Dementia Dry Hoodß.by cAlocneion firar aiouLLtg’ credit c&a Ds.it Cor Cttdh- . , ooTnrntffliXYMOiOTiNs.- December 27, at 10 o’clock, embracLnc abort MO tillages au<l lota of Btaple and fancy artialre !■ wcoltn » woretedß, linens, wllra and cottons, to which we invite the attention of dealers. ■ _ Catalogues ready and gooiz* for ©rami- .• * natior. early en.thonn'ToiUA: of c*i* f?. B.—We Invite special attention to this sale,which will be the ku-t one for this season; * ' =. • • . ' CLCSIJsG ASB PKRRMPTUitY SATYR OF EURO •P> AN AND DOiIESTIii DBi. WOODS.' NOTlCE—lncluded in onr sale of THURSDAY, U ecexnber 27. will be found the following-* ■ . - . DOMESTIC. ■ Bales bleach d and brown musU r s and drills, co all wool white ted blankets and armyblankets do ail wool white and scarlet and Canton flanueis* Cases fane* madder prints delain«a,-paddißgs. do while and scarlet all wool and Canton flannels* do ‘ domet, Shaker, and fsneysbirting flannels, ao Kentucky je*D«, miners’ flannels,-Jaconets. do corset leais eilecias, cambrics.pladginghams, do indigo blue stripes, checks tickings, aenim*. do cassmeres, tweeds, Uaseys. satinets MERCHANT TAILORS’ WOODS Pieces black and blue French, and German Cloths, do French black Tricots, Doeskins, Paletots. Heltons. do Esquimaux, Moscow and Castor Beavers. . do French Battues, Chinchillas, Zephyrs, Fly slabs. 3 do Prerch Fancy and Coatings, do AstrschaLS. Pilots Whitneys. Velours, do blk and col'd Italians a»d satin de Chines. LINENS, WHITE GOODS, &C. Pieces Bajuaiey am) Irish shirting Linens, Also. Table Damasks, Toweling*, Diaper, i aills. Also, Bleached and brown Crash,Canvas Huc*f». Also cambrics. Jaconets, Lawns, Hdkfa., Shirt Fronts DRXS3 POODS. BTLEB. &c. Pieces Paris Plain and Printed Merinos and.Delaines do blk&Ddcol’d Alpaca*.Mohairs and Coburn. : do plain and iacc} Silk Chain Poplits, Epin glloes. do Jmpre k 3 Cloths, all wosl Persians* Beps. C o black and fancy Silks, Velvets, Sh&WiS, Ac., fit*. Also BesitrT, Gloves, Balmoral and Eoop Skirts, Ira\elirg a d Under Shirts and Drawer*, Sewing Silk, Pattnt Thread, tilk Ties ana scars,Umbrellas, dc dc, JOBBER’S SPOC^! /Iso,al&teoirvoiceol desirable go'ds to.clO’ei.he Stock of a Jobbing tfcus*,lii:dud n< Wlssn & Bro. ana Bfeiisst Patent Tnread, weep- ndtu. Gloves, Wool Shawls Clotts, l,iaea woods Fiaatels, ury Goods <fcc PP.iST*T> BORDER BA3 D KEKCHIEF3 A fnH line printed i order r&msric Raadker chlefe __ 1 COMMISSION MisiCOHAHTS, No. UH' CBJ&STNUT E-xeet. llO7 Sir.iOii; 6triP€«^ HOTO-TKtVLp FCBNJTEr.K 01? ETOI Efsimoj! received os oossieKU^i*'' Ei!A' EVE&Y FfcEDAY iiOBNIMS. Sales af Fornitare si Dvcmcss s’.ier.ied to 02 most Eeasauable T Q/.T.2: op- K££i B&TATE, STOCKS, &a., AT T* 13 nZUHiJ* 31ti. TIICSTAS BIBCB 4: SON rsEpwtfteUjr Inform *i*<s frs®T*d£ zn? the public that thev aro prepared to *rt«a& to tiie of Estate by auction ana ttBrlTS-U falp at 1437 North Elevmtb sr*et HANDSONE HOtSEHoL -> PC* NIT ÜBS. &**. Oi MurtXlN.4. At 10 oVioFk, at No. 1437 North El.venih street, wUI betoid.tbe *• urnitor? of * fam tv removing from the city, ccmpii-ing—Walnut Parlor Furniture, coveed. w:tt hu qu* and jc ps; Bruss-ris cVe jeil*iiCarpfta» sr.itßOf W&lnnt CbMxber Fur; tune, Courage .-.uita, bp.ing and Bair Hat-ewes. Cain*. Glass and Plated Ytaredc. Also, Kitchen Furpi tra. OEPH * N£* COURT SALR Vuo Vitl. • DWf LUNG, 513 SOUTH FOURTH STBB2ST. ONTHUR3DA.Y. „ Tec 27 at 10 o’ciotfe od ihe premises. 513 South Fourth street, will be sola the 'Three story Brick Dwel liDc House and lot oi Gron? d. on the eass side of tc-urih sueet, between Louibard aßd.Gaskill contain tog in frcr-t22 feet and in depth 75 feet; containing all mortenicoDveuiezices. feubject to a yearly ground rent ofg9q. J 4I4GASKILL STREET. At same'time and place will be aold,aiLthat Two sto y Brick Dwelling and Lot of Ground, sitiate rn the south side- of Gas kill street No. 414, between Fouiih and'Fifti’ streeis. in front 20 feet and m depth southwardly t 2 fee:3incaes. Sale »t No 513 'outh Four h street. HCUSTOIOLD IURNITL ifE, bTATUARY. OIL PAINTINGS, GAS CHaNDELIRKS. ITALIAN WINES &C. ON THURSDAY MORNING, , Dec. 27, at lo o’clock.immediately alter the sale of the Beal Estate. Will t-e sold, to close the estate of Vi** s Vili, the BcuseholdFu niiuro.made by Alien & Bro , Sue Maible Btmuary. BrcMta, Per Glass, Mosaic TnMv.Vvlvet Carpets. Oil Fainungs Gas Chandeliers, Musical Clock, <kc „ Choice lial an Wises, of Muscat Barbera,Ne biolc, Tokci, Chr-xette and Gt eguollao. Brandy, <£c. May be examined early on the morning of aau>. TAKES A. FREEMAN, ATfIjTIOXEEK. No. 422 WALNUT street _Sa LK AT THE EX- CHANGE. DEC. £6. 1866. This Pale, on WEDNESDAY, at is o’clock noon, ftfc theExcLanga, will following— STOCKS- SCO shares Eunfeard Oil Cn [(assessment paid.) ptaits Brune. Oil Co. 3COsbsrfß>urekaOii Oo 10f shaies Union Petroleum Co. _ BIBCEBOaD—A three-story brick house. Bidge* Boad. above Buttonwood &t~ 18 by4o feet. Clear. . Ornham'Court Sate-f state or Elizabeth Birger* deP<L jso, ices MlL'lO’e ST—A two-story brick dwelling, below t bristian.l&?j by 2?j* feet. *OS. 712 and 714 MABSHALLST-6 dwellings Mar shall at., above CoMe9st.,B4 by 117 feet, Yield over s7io per annum iST Sale peremptory. HOTEL PROPERTY, ST.—A properly above Washington avenue, opposite the extensive im* provenenls of the Pennsylvania Bailroad Cjmpany. 40 by 129 feet KO. 813 BUTTONWOOD ST.— A. two story brlcfc dwelling, 17 by 70 feet. Clear. Executors tale. Estate cf William &E!ntey.dee*d. _ _ . . . _ NOS. 514 and 516 COaTE-s ST.—Twobrick with housee, iu Candla Plr.ce. 5S 'eetfron* by 114 feet deep. *72 ground rent Executor stale. Estate of ajarv A Eidaicap. dee'd. THIKTY-feIX’lH AN® MARKET STS—A valu able lotot ground and 7 fiarae dwellings,B. E corner Thlrly-sixtb and Market streets, ‘lwenty-seventh Ward, 100 by 100 feet, 83~ A valou.de lot no-” ready for improve -lient. Orphans* ~&urt sale Eilatc <y* IN CATALOGUES SOW EKADY, Administrator's Sale-12’ Walnut s'reet MACHIHEBV. KOIL’K K'JPS _l'.lJt!>" P-ROOF, <£c. On Faii.if MORNING,’ j> fC 28. atthe aiutlon stcre wi 1 bia H byordorof the ACnjinlstrator, a two hf we power boiler, hackling machine, lope machine, cari machine, cable rope, j Q t €> Also, a superior Sa'e, reticle by Brans & "Watson, Inn Hailing. <£c. AT PRVV \TF. SAL'S. MORHUGBOPfUO. A well secured purchase money -Mortgage of MTHOStAS & ?GKfr, A-.WGTIOSTSS3SB » JSoa.ISVa-i-ditLivain £o{;i»3L&sW*43 aAIiSS 05- XSXii &&AL At the ffixch&nss, CTory TUESDAY, as iso’cloo* ncon« Handbills ai sash property naoed. 30i.araSe.l7. an don the Sfttnvdiiv prevfcru tc t&ls S>.Cv cs»;a« losrcca In p?jn'oh , st form, £tv! j;-: ftdl c?cscrip«cs2:» & &c alias. • Printed csinin£p«, corci 7- lifts *2 cavvral fcr.rorea thousanddollars* tfvery city and co.intry property, free.*. the ;sw*d2«i4o*s *!.•;***. to the mos- elegant caaßr.*ojifr. el&sax:* comircj seats, Wxma, business properties, Av. A . ■ . fgr EWB&rvv&& QALiai ot iuc Aact»is Stcra BvKRY THURSDAY* , . , * » Particular atteotion itvm tanlss a& ?zivatfi Sale at Nob. 133 and Hi Sonth Fourth street. VEET btPFBIOiI FOR- I'IURB, PIA.NO * VT-RTTPonS v , SA FKS. MIRROdR. CH.INA AND GLAfcSWABE. BEDS AND REDDING, 3LANE ETB, BBUSSFLH sNDOPHER CARFETS,&c. ’ ON THURSDAY MOKNIM-t. At 9 o’clock, at the auction store; by ca’alogue, a verv attractive assortment of excellent Furn’tore. In cluding Parlor. Diulnrr room and Chamber Furniture, Plano Fortes, fine Mirrors, superior Fireproof safes, walnut Oflice Furniture Desks and Tables China and Glassware. Beds and Bedding. Blankets. handsome Brussels,lmperial and other Carpets, Stoves, Ac. BKAT6IB Also, about SO pairs superior Skates, for ladles and gentlmen. _...’' , ’ .#3* Catalogues on Wednesday morning. - TO RENT—Several Offices Harmony Court. TkAVIB £ HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS. JJ . (Bate with M-Tbomas a Sons.) ... Store So. 121 Walnut street. 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