Rear Admirals. W. Godon reports, under ■dale of November 24th, from Rior dr Ja neiro,' tbbt the Juniata sailed on the 4tH for to this port about tbe On the 19th of November.the Shamokin, ■with Mr. Washbnrn on board, went up the Parana river, 5 and was last] beard from offi cially at Corrientes, which place she was to leave on the 26th Inst. !1 : The Admiral announces that he,would leave for Montevideo on the 20th ofNovem ber,.and stop at St. Catharine’s.. The Navy Department das received a communication from Bear Admiral J. A. Dahlgren, dated December .12, announcing that he had on that day relieved Rear Ad miral Pearson, in command of the South Pacific equadroD: At that time there was no other United States ship there but the storeship Jamestown. Commander E. Simpson, of the steamer Mohichan, from Carav Brazil, under date of Nov. 7tb, reports to the Navy Department that, on tne afternoon of the 30th of Septem ber, when off the Lencores Grandes, one hundred miles east of Marahbam, the back of a large fish was seen about a cable’s length from the ship, and inclined diago nally toward her. A few moments after wards the engines suddenly stopped, steam was shut off and a hurried examination made, but no cause could be discovered for the remarkable result. Steam was again turned on, but the engines could not be forced ahead. At this time several pools of -blood were seen to rise to the surface of the water under the stern, and after a few mo ments it was .discovered that a large black fish or whale had been caught between the propeller and its frame. : The shook ou tbe engines was very great. Train China. San Francisco, Dec. 22.—ThebsirkParsee, from Hong-Kong, arrived yesterday with advices of October sth. The ship China,from Shanghai for Batavia, arrived at Hong- Kong, October 4, with the chief mate and seventeen of the crew of the ship Westmin ster, bound to London, which they reported ashore at Prata Shoal. The-captain took a boat and made the east end of the island for assistance, leaving the mate in charge of the -ahip, which was soon after boarded by Chi nese, who ordered all on board to leave. The mate and crew left the ship in two boats. The captain and six men returned to the vessel, and are supposed to have been murdered by . the pirates, as the mate after wards hailed the ship and was told the cap tain had left some time before. The water boats were soon'after picked up by the ship China. Commodore Jones, hearing the par ticulars reported, sent a gunboat to the as sistance of the vessel. The Westminster had •a large cargo from Calcutta. There is a reporter the shipwreck of 40,0D0 bales of cotton for the Hong Kong markets. The case of the British steamer Prince Albert, seized and confiscated by the Chi nese authorities at Hong-Kong, is to be re opened by order of the British minister resi dent at Pekin. - Hong-Kong advices of October 6 announce the capture of the American brigantine Cuba by Chinese pirates, near Pedro Branca. The captain was deliberately shot, and the vessel pillaged, set on fife, and abandoned. Through the exertions of the survivors the ifire was extinguished,and thevesael brought safely into port. California and Oregon. San Francisco, Dec. 22.—The British ship Mary Ann, for Liverpool, with 23,293 sacks of wheat, cleared yesterday from Port land, Oregon. Mount Hood was plainly seen from Sa lem, Oregon-, on December 12, sending forth volumes of smoke, which puffed npwards like discharges of steam from an exhaust- SAn Francisco, Dec. 21.—During the past twenty hours 7 76-100 inches of rain have fallen, double the quantity recorded on any -Christmas day. Last night, while a con struction train on the San Jose Railroad was passing over a small bridge near San Mateo, It broke through, throwing the tender and -cars down in a mass, killing two persons and injuring several others. The steamer Moses Taylor, from San J nan del Snr, arrived to-day. Stephen H. Scott died on board on November 20th. The ship Uncle Toby was in the port of San Juan when she left Later— P. M.—The storm continues, and -accounts of the destruction of property by floods and wind come in from every direc tion. Several serious accidents have oc curred on the different lines of railroad from 4he washing away of culverts and embank ments. Stage travel is temporarily sus .pended by the destruction of bridgeß and the overflow of streams. Tne Fenian Trials. The trial of McDonald was continued at Sweetsburg, 0. E,, on Monday, on a charge of robbery. Testimony was given by Magloire, Hebert and Mrs. Whittemore, to establish the robbery of a pocket-book con taining thirty to fifty cents. Reardon, who was with the Fenian party, said he had never seen either of the witnesses. The judge charged the jury and they re tired. The Grand Jury indicted George Craw ford, an American, on a charge of plun dering at Felightsburg. He pleaded not guilty. Cornelius Owens was next placed on trial for levying war. The testimony went to prove that be had been wounded, but conld not establish his complicity, and he was therefore dis - charged. Charles McGowan, shoe-black, was also -discharged. The jury st 7.30 P. M. were unable to -agree on McDonald’s case, and so were locked up over Christmas. Thejgovernment physician attempted to -day to extract bullets from the neck of the prisoner Martin, but failed. The court then adjourned until Wed nesday. Hatters in Hew Orleans. A New Orleans despatch of the 24th says : The Hon. B. M. Boyer, a member of the Congressional Investigating Committee, ar rived here last evening. The Hon. D. D. Campbell arrived here last -evening. Lieutenant General Sherman had an in terview with Governor Wells to-day. The joint, committee of the Common Council waited on the Congressional com mittee for the purpose of tendering rooms, ■etc., on the part of the city, agreeably to the special resolutions of the City Council. The offer'was declined. Lieutenant General Sherman leaves to night for St. Louis. Commodore Olden left on the flag-steamer ;to join the Susque hanna. Rooms have been engaged at the ■St. Louis Hotel for the; accommodation ,of the Congressional excursion party, which is expected toarrive on the 27th. ' The United States steamers Winooski, froip Vera Cruz, arrived, yesterday,. The officers of the Susquehanna say that' the statement of civilities of the French officers at Vera Cruz are entirely untrue. ' The ship was forbidden to approach nearer the city than the Verde island, and the only'inter course with the French , was . a message de livered to Mr. Campbell'by the officers of the French navy, that if chains or anchors were wanted they would be happy to sup ply them. Mr. Campbell replied that he stood in no particular need of such articles, and he im-; agined that United States ships of war were generally well supplied with them. Mr. Campbell declares bis pnrposes and expec tation" to find Juarez within forty days. The Stale Department has not as yet of ficially received the particulars of Lieute nant-General Sherman’s and Minister -Campbell’s recent mission to Yera Cruz. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY. EECEMKF* 26 1866 61MS 1 FCBin^HEgS 1 HOLIDAY GIFTS GENIEEMEN, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT ; John Wi Amer’s, Gate or G. A. Hoffman's.) FINE 6HTRT MANUFACTORY. . So 101 NORTH NINTH STREET, A large assortment of SCARE S. TIES, GLOVES: &C. de2o-12t! SUITABLE FOB PRESENTS. OLIVER PRESS, No. 44 N. Sixth Street, Between Market and Arch streets, Philadelphia, R as a lull assortment of ’S WRAPPERS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, GENT'S FUBNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS made of NEW YORE mtt.th Hnalln, only »4 00. usual price fs 60. Safi JHIIBTS made of WAMBUTTA Mnslln, only Wn. <• HIRTS on hand and made to order. A liberal reduction made to wholeeale buyers. A full stock of Welsh, Shaker and Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. Also, Scarßi, Neckties, Gloves, Suspenders, etc,, in great variety. T. 1,. JACOBS. no6-2m! No. 1228 CHESTNUT Street, Phlida. FATEST BHOULDEB SEAM mf« MAHUFACTOEY. Orders for theui celebrated Shirts irapplied nosuM At brief noticed* GENTLEMEN’S Fixnrishing Goods, Of late styles In foil variety. ; WINCHESTER & CO. VOC CHESTNUT. jeem,wj»tr - • ... ABB 35 A Y R E , TEN YEARS WITH J BUBS MOOBE * JOHN a ARBISON. Has opened at No. 58 North SIXTH street. Below Arch street, Philadelphia, Where he Intends to keep a variety of GENTB’ FURNISHING GOODS, And to manufacture " The Improved _ SMOHLDEB SEAM SHIRT, invented by J. Burr Moore, which for and com* fort cannot be surpassed. dAii.rmfr BEMOVAI. REMOVAL. THE GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY HAVE REMOVED TO THEIB NEW OFFICE N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh Sts , PHILADELPHIA. deUtf BROWN’S trunk store If --■..._ 1 BBEMOVED t-i 1, i ~ from 788 Chestnut street, te S.E. COSHER OF FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STS. Large stock, and assortment of TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, RETICULES, POCKET-BOOKS, FLASKS, DRESSING-CASES. dels-lot} T. S. BROWN, 3. E. Corner Fourth and Chestnut Bts. PICTURES, FRAMES, AC. A. S. ROBINSON 910 CHEST NUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES. PAINTINGS Engravings and Photograph, Plain and Ornamental gnt Frames. Carved Walnut and Ebony Frames, OH HATED OB MADE TO ORDER, GEORGE O. BEDKATIFF, ' * Manufacturer of LOOKHSG-GLASBES, POSTBAIT, PHOTO GRAPH. PICTURE FRAMES, GILT MOULD ENGS and CORNICES, Ho. 929 ABGH Street, Philadelphia. Chromo-Lithographs, Paintings, and a great va riety oi Engravings on band. Frame-makers supplied WHOLESALE AND uippatt, ■ ■ sa22-6m» LOCKING GLASSES. A large assortment In Ornamented SILT and WAL NUT FRAMES. For Bale by J- COWPLAND; 53 South Fourth Street, near Cheatnnt ■- Pocket Books, Portemoiwaies, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Dressing Coses, Bankers’Cases. L° S S WRITING DESKS, TOILET CASES, JfEEDLE V BOOKS. Ladies and Seats’ Satobelß and- Travelling Bags, in all styles.' THEGRAiMODEI PAPER COLLARS ; \ : ARE THE:&EST - TB E HAD: E^ERVWHERE VAN DEUSEN, BOEHMAN & CO.. 627 Cbestant Street, Agents arPlUladelpW*. HOLIDAY i PwisFancyGoocis, t T Para Fancy Good* Christmas Presents. Christinas Presents. AT EIRE’S CHINA ; HALL, 529 CHESTNUT STREETS We are- now openlng’jjer steamer City of Boston ai*fl C»t oiTVa&hlDgtt n the mostelegantassortmentofFaria fancy Goods tor Holiday Presents, ever Imported to this country, both useful and ora am en tal.consisting o all the newest deetgTHiofVGses,Card Receivera.Bronzes, .Coffee Cops,Clgar Holders -Match staods,Cologne t'et*. Epergnes, Xiqnor Chests in Ebony, Walnut, Oak and Bosewood, with a large variety of other goods too nu meious to mention Inan advertisement. We Invite thepnbllctoinspectonrlargeassortajentbe&re mak ing their pnrchasers, 'as oar selection is entirely new and made to salt all prunes. Those desiring a choice of selection will do well to call early, dei2-i2t JAMES K, KERR, CHINA HALL. 50.529 CHESTNUT iTEEBt, STOCKS, Ac, USEFUL CHEISTM4S GIFTS CONSISTING OP. RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES, FOB Hen, Women and Children’* Wear Also, an Immense variety of ' ■ RUBBER TOYS, &0,, On hand and for sale at GOODYEAR’S OLD STAND, NO. 308 CBESTNUT STREET. de?o-6ti HOLIDAY GIFTS OIBT&CO., Ne. 9 North Sixth Strsef^ Mann&ctnrezs, beg leave to oflfer WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS, WORK BOXES, WSIT3NG OASES, Back Gammon Boards and other In-door Games. PAPIER HAOHE GOODS. SVBepalrlng done equal 10 new. cel not FORGET IT 01 Best, most beaatUhl and cheapest aawrtmeat in the ciiy of Frames for Pictures AND Pictures for Frames* PR AMES for everything made to order. OIL CHROMAS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, &c., &c. FINE ABT GALLERY NOW OPEN. Wilson Sc Hood, Photogrsgh Goods, Frames and Picture., 626 ARCH Street, Philadelphia.^ delSlde3H , ■ “ FOR THE HOLIDAYS. L&diei’ Skates, Bests’ Skatei, Parlor Skates, Tool Ok eats, Ivory Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, Pocket Cutlery, Sleigh Belli, &e, &c„ at BDBHXiEH, HOWARD & CO.'S, deiotlau CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—O HRI ST MAS gS@69 PRESENTS.—Our celebrated AQRAFFE *' ? PLA NOS now selling to suit the times. Cali ftndesamlne them at on* new llO3 CHESTNUT street,before purchasing elflewhere.ls-i2ti TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the t bOadelpbia and Montgomery County Railroad Com pany. No. m South FOURTH Street, until 12 o’clock, on "WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of January, 1867»f0r ibe: Graduation, hCasonryJCross tieß, Stringers and Tr&rk-laytng, on the Philadelphia and Montgomery County Railroad, extendlng from the intersection ol SUih afreet and Lehigh avenue, along Sixth, Wesv moreland, > mb, and London streets, to the newsecond street Road, thence by said road and theOlney road to ear the Second Street Tnroplke, at Olney, in the Twenty second Ward of the city of Philadelphia. 1 he cohtractois will bid upon the following items. Earth Excavation-1o be hauled 1,000 feet and under per cubic yard. Roc* Excavation To be hauled 1,000 feet and under— per cubic yard. ©nbanAanen*—ixcavalion hauled over 1.000 feet, or borrowed material. Aoronry—Per perch of 25 cubic feet, In mortar-laid, . V ** —dry. Brick-work—Eer M laid, including centering. Ball ail— Per cubic yard. Cross-tic*- Delivered on line of road—each. Track btringert— Per M., board measure, worked, and on line of road. Track Laving— Per mile, to include tbe delivery and distribution of iron, chairs anspikes to be for warded by the company at the nearest siding on the Reading Railroad. Payments to be made Monthly upon the certificate of the Engineer, less 20 per cent., until the completion ol the work, Profile and Specifications maybe seen at the office of the company. del9 w,s,m,tjal6S fIABJKESS, SADDI.BS, «feo JJORSE COVERS, BUFFALO ROBES, LAP BUGS, . ANGOLA MAT 3, BELOW MARKET BATES, KNEASB & 00.. T ,, „ , „ 631 MARKET Street, Life else horse in the door. Come and see. dowis ill 3 IP 1 ? s ’ - 3 Ne«dleTrork" made Into Satchels, 'Pocket fW® FARCOB, OAFEBB, Ac.-Olives Fardel ' t (Staffed Olive*), Nonpareil and Bnperflne uapen and French Olives; fresh goods, landtag 0z Napoleon ntOT-imi DRESSING OASES, POCKET BOOKB, JEWEL BOSES, GLOVE BOXES, 427 Market Street PROPOSAUS. GEORGE E. FORD. Secretary. FiWAJfOIAJB if -,.NATIOWA3L.- CAPITAL $BOO,OOO, PULL PAID, Has Removed To Its New Banking House, iSos. 633 and 635 Chestnut Street A. BOYD, President JHO. W. GELBOTJQH, Cashier- - noTtf BANKERS AND BROKERS, : Ho. 17 HEW STREET, HEW YORK. Particular attention given to the Purchase and Sale of all - - - ... ----- _ fiOUBSMESTSI KAIXKOAD STOCKS, ■ - BONDS AND GOU). BnalneHexdnslvelyon Commission. All ordeia will receive our personal attention at the STOCK EXCHANGE and GOLD BOARDS, dll-ly} STQGK BROKER; GEO. HENDERSON, JR, HO. 223 DOCK STREET. Ifavlngresnined business,l am prenred tomato Ash or Time purchases and sales of Stocks, Bonds AC. Stocks carried at s per cent. Interest, without mat extra charge. Orders executed in New York, Boston and Bate* more. aeS7-sxa« CB \ o " % © SPECIALTY, if SUITS, RANDOLPH ft GO BANKERS AND BROKERS, ; M SonUi XbJjrd stq I SSawagmet: Philadelphia. I Hero Yextt. STOCKS AND OOLD ■OUBHT JIHS BOLD OS OQUXXaCa BANKING HOUSE JAY COOKE & 00, 112 and 114 S. Third S*., Philada. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 30’s WASTED m EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DHTEREHCB ALLOWED Componad Interest Notes Waited. ixtsbut allowed oe deposit. made; BtocXa Bought and Bold on Con- special boilneaa Lading 5-SO’Sj 7 3-l O’s, 10-40’s, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES BOUGHT AND 80LD. D! HAYEN & BRO* 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. OQHOIKI. M -A. S- o? * Soecesaot to Gw. 17- Gray. * 24,26, 28 and 80 Sonth Sixth St, ThiUd’a. FuuOHStotl k Sut-BrmAlet, flg6 y for gently and Medlold^^pay- HER MAJESTY champagne; J- lEV- .IDTJIST^CjN, ; M BQTO mt &sm’v. ; Ikr IKES.—The attention of the trade la solicited tt ~ the following very choice Wines, Ac., fersaleb; JOSEPH F. DUNTON, No. 161 South FRONT a tree! above Walnut; . MADEIRAS—OId Island, s jean old. SHF HRLES—Campbell & Co., single, double anc triple Grape, E. Crusoe A Sons, Rudolph, Topus, Rleg Spanish,Crownand F. Valletta.* PoMB—Valletta, Vlnho Velho Beal, Danton anf BebelloValenta & 00., Vintages 1826 to 18S8. CLARETS—dose Fils Frerea and St. Estepha Cha. teanLnmtay. VERMOUTH—G. Jonrdaa, Brive 61 Co. MUSCAT—deFrontlgnan. CHAMPAGNES—Ernest Irrony, “Golden Star,” do Venose, Her Majestyand Boyaf Cabinet and othei favorite brands. - ptHAMPAGNE.—Bouohe, Fils & Co,, Star Green vv Bead. Jnst received, a fresh Invoice of the above now La stare, and for sale by E. F. MIDDLETON, No. s aorth Front street, sole Agents for the United States. de2l-Bi{ i ulil WiliSKUsa.—buoLaaeapuiauia vytuu.l, ei;- AJ Bcnrbon and Monongahela Whlatl6s. far sale by ! B. F. MIDDLETON, i ...' jSNarth Front strtai TirANTED—In a Cloth House a .First Class SALES* VV i WAN, ta sell City add near conntry.irade. Ad dress, with real name, Box 936, Post office. de22 3t* WT ANTED.—W an ted an OFFICE AND &TORAGB V V ’ ROOM on either flrst or seoond - floor, > on Dela ware avenue, between Arch and Vine streets. Ad dress Box No, w, Philadelphia Post Office. ocl»M 3401 Market Street. ' A fan assortment of ' ' ' “ " ' ' Building- Lumber. A superior lot ol thoroughly seasoned"' ■ CHESTNUT BOARDS. - CAROLINA FLOORING. CAEOXJKA STEP £OAH rata, suit to deliver la tie best eouSiaoa, Order, left with 0. MAHON BINES, TraakUn lac tats BoUdlaf' SBVSKTiS street. below N&rket, wV SOprompt!? attended to. BINES * amt Aril, »6titl rca Street Wbsrf, Scbujlkffi. COAL.— SnGAß.it>Af.BEAVEK MEADOW ANI > BprlngMottMUn, Lehigh Coal, and beat Loan Mountain from dchnylkiU prepared expressly fc family use, Depot, B. W. corner EIGHTH and WB HOW Street* Office, No. ill 3on4h SECOND slrest. eshg f W ALTON 4 oa .k. THOMSON’-! LONDON KITCTHKNEK Ol JssS ET7BOPEAN KANGEk, for families, hoielj Jme or public Institutions In TWENTY DIF7SB s e3v r ' ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Burges. Ho air furnaces, Portable Beaten,' Low-down Grata Firebosrd Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stowboleplateß, Broil ere. Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by til cann&ctnrere. noM-m.w.f.smo jL JOB B a BT LETT 4 SON. -* aStej Manufacturers of the L—Jat CBL&BBAISD BABTLBTT HEATEBS, Cooking Ranges, Gas Ovens, 4 Sheet lron Work of every description. A splendid assortment of REGISTERS AN 3 VENTILATOBar and Silver's Airtight Stoves, always on hand, at , No. 914 Arch Street, , soJO-H v. b. DIXON 4 SONb. £23e* ' ■ Late Andrews g Diioa. . JnSS : No. 1524 CHESTNUT strast, PeUsAsiphla 'S3f ; ... States Slat. afiwnatcturan of- ' v . ~ LOW-DOWNJ PABLOS, i : CHAMBER. : OFFICE. And other GBiTEa ffor Anthracite. Rttamlnatn and Wood dßsii also. ; ■; W A KYrAlit, FtJBNAOESi .For Warming Public nndgrlvtta BnllSte*.. BEeiOTKBB, VENTILATCBS^ ’ -•-' •..i.r •’ ■ 0 ajm 1 . ■ CHnmEY-tiAfa. ..... nanglßlMlmaun atTg.sfirr.sss. cn, s WHOLESALE and retail CgM jteJK POB SALK.—A large asaoranant of-new and second-hand carrlsges. top aniMo top Bnggies, Boekaways and Getmantowns. and Eiuiew. Wagons. GEO. DODD 4BONB. No. 423KA.0E smSI H«, ai 104233 tw?w« meet, ecu-** ItUMßhifß J*©VISS AJfe » a JS&TKKS&. SHARPS £ THOMSON, No 209 North Second street. CiBBUeE^. APCHPS waxim-; LAEGEPoancrvBaSjSarKKSa^FESTOa 1 %ir AMD DOMESTIC DRYGOODS. will hold a Large Sals of Foreign and DozaeMe Dir Goods, by catalogne. on tetr mmai l credit »»« DU* IOT - >*v', 'i ' ' ■> r 'it' ; : > On THUBSDAT MORNING.' - ’ Deoeanber 27, at 10 o'clock, flmhrmfrtng .Bbost M packages anA iota of staple and 'fancy articles, ts ajJks and cottons, to wblob and, ; gooo* arranges rer eratal natlctf early on tbemomtn?nrsai? KVB.—We Invite medal aMenUon to this Bdo.whldr will be the last onefnr this season.: * CLOSING AED PEREMPTORY SALS OF EUSGU IVWAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. NOTlCE—lncluded to our saler ’of THUESBAY'. I eccmber 27, wili be found the hallowing— * : DOMESTICS, r r Bales bleach'd an<3 brown mnslios and drills. tio all wool white bed blanket* and arm 7 blankets _ do all wool white and scarlet and Canton flatinai* Cases toner madder prints dyjainrta, paddings,. - . : do whiteand scarlet all wool and Canton flannels, do domet t Shaker, and toncyshirting flannels. qo Kentucky jeans, miners’flannels,jaconets. . do corset leai s: sileciaa, cambrics, plaid do indigo bine stripes, checks tickings, denims. > do cashmeres, satinets, tweeds, flnseys. satinets• . merchant Tailors 1 goods. Pieces hack and bine French, and:German Cloths, Co French black Tricots, Doeskins, Paletots. Meltons.., „ 3 . . 'do Esquimaux, Moscow and Castor Beavers, i do • French Ratines, Chinchillas, Zephyrs, Bty sians. • -• do French Fancy Casslmeres and Coatings. do Astrachans. Pilots, Whitneys, Velours, do hlk and col’d Italians, and satin de rthiw«i»: • IJN3HIB,;WNIT9 GOOTB/A&; 1 Pieces Batnater Sheetings and Irian shirting T7tmw—. ; Also, TatJejternaafca. Diaper; Also, Bleached and brown Crash, Canvas Hactfl. ' 1 Jaconets* Lawns, Hdkft., Shirt . DRESS GOODS. SILKS. *B. " . ' Pieces Paris Plain and Printed Merinos and DelalaM do bib and dol’d Alpacas, Mohairs and Cobnrra; 4 do plain and tancj Silk Chain Poplins, Kpta- SlUfli' ... :do Empires*. Cloths, all wool Plaids, Persians. Beps. do black imd-fancy Dress Silks, Velvets, Shawl*. „ Also Hosiery, Glove*. Balmoral and Hoop stdrte. 3,™ieltog aid Under Shlrta and Drawers, SewlS Hlk,PatentThread,silk Ties and Bcarfs,Umbrellaa! dEC., dSC, . . - . . . . JOBBER’S STOCK. A Iso,alaree Invoiced desirable goods, to close ths Slock of a Jbbbtog Honße, Including. Wilson ft Breu |5 d Beltast Patent Thread, Snspanders, Gloves, Wool Shawl* dotas. Linen Goods, Plannels, Dry Goods Casshneres ftc. . - ■ .. / a iT £P SS 1 ? 1 ? HANDKEKCHTEFS. A toll line printed border Linen Camsrlc Handker chiefs. handsome goods, tor the holidays. '|UiOUAiSKERCH A SOS. ATTirrrnTTggga l COMMISSION MAamTATBroT^T _ _No. HlO CHESTNUT street. ~ (Bear entrance 1107 Samoa streetl HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEH 07 imn(7 Itw BGRTPTION KECETVED ON : SAMS BVEBT FSIDAY MOBNIHa ■ Salsa or Fnroltore at Dwelllnis attended to on ww ■ taoet Seasonable Terms. 9AIS 07 BICATi ESTATE, STOCKS, AO., AT TEE exgxlSnss, BIBOK & SOI* respectfully lnibna 23ts2i mends and the public that they ate prepared to to theealeof Beal I&tatehyauctionandat Bzlratt aZ* ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of Vito VitL DWELLING, 513 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. „ ONTHURSDAY. Dec. 27, at 10 o’clock < on the premiss. 518 South Fourth street, will be sold the Three stery Brick Dwel ling House and Lot or Gromd.on the esn side of Fourth street, between Lombard and GaakilL contain tog Id front 22 feet and in depth 75 feet: containing all modern conveniences. Subject to a yearly ground rent of ISO. ■ . • DWELLING. 414 GAS KILL STREET. At same time and place will be sold, all that Two stojy Brick Dwelling and Lot of Ground, situate oa the south side of Qaaklll street No.-414. between Fourth and Fifth streets, containing in front 20 ft*At and in depth southwardly ll feet 3 inches. Sale at No. 513 -south Fourth street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FINE MABBLK STATUARY. BRONZES, OIL PAINTINGS, GAR CHANDKLTKRft. ITaLTAT? WINES &C. ON THURSDAY MORNING, Dec. 27, at' 10 o , clock4mmediateJy after the sale oftba Real Estate, will be sold, to close the estate of VUa Viti, the Household Furniture, by Allen & Bro . due Marble Statuary. 'Broßzes, Pier Glass, Mosaic Table, Velvet Carpets.OU Paintings, Gas Musical Clock, &c Also. Choice Italian Wines, of Muscat- Barbera,Ne» biolo, Tokal, Charette and Gregnolino, Brandy, i street A large quantity of choice pure Old Bran dies, Pherries and Port Wines, Whiskies, Holland Gha, Chartreuse Bitters, Ram, wild Cherry Brandy, Ac., in cases demijohns and bottles. All warranted aa Imported. iBST Catalogues now ready. . de24 2t» BY B, SCOTT, JB., ZZI~ " AUCTIONEER. ■ ' • • - • J No. 1020 CHESTNUT’ street IMPORTANT SALE OF PATENT ELECTRO SILVER PLATED WaRE, IVORY TABLE AND Pocket cutlery, • From the old establishment of JGS., DEAEIN & feONS. n anofaemrer* by Royal auth6rity. Spring Street Works .SHEFFIELD, Eng land, totaSepla'eatSCOTF’S ART GALLERY. 1020 CHESTNUT street. TOMORROW (Ihuraday) and FRIDAY MORNINGS, at 10 o’clock. Full particulars in catalogues now ready. This will bemont positively the last sale of these celebrated goods this season. . PHILIP FORD A CO,, -sT • • AUCTXONEI^I. No. COB MARKET street. SALE OF ITOf OASRS BOOTS AND SHOPS. , ... ON THURSDAY MORNING, . - Dec 27. commencing st 10 O’clock, we will sell by caisiogm Deo cases prime Boots, Shoos. Brogania Balmorals, Congress of d!ty and Eastern manufacture, embracing a general assortment of desi rably good*. ; A HOLLAND, AUOTIONKEB, '■ V - 1203 MAHKHT street-i:7 sales of Fomiiure at the Auction Store EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 9 o’clock. : ? • Particular, attention given to sales at Private Rarti geuccs ; - «• - THE NEW CENTRAL AUCTION HOUSE, TYAVISA HAR ViJYiAUCnONEEBsT J-r ; v fLstewithMf Tfcomaa A Sons.) Li.: street. , t • FURNITURE'baIes at the Store ovcry Titeda ototsa AT gY BAEBITTOXCIO. ATrOTfONEEBS, ' 1 Eo. BDkfASßiff-Btrert, Cfrner q 1 B&nk streak - . ;CSsii. adTOpoedign jWPSiptneniß vtUhiga itttrs Saißg > OoMgoi Mia «ua steniuuuUwot *u uw>»