he French Memorial to Mrs. Lincoln On the Ist inst. the gold medal purchased rL* py subscription for Mrs. Lineal-. by- the icomihittea into th hands.bf Mr. Bigelow, at the United State Legation* ; Mr; Bigelow was 1 at‘the earn tune requested to take charge of the follow ing letter: >■' •. • . ITo- Mrs. Lincoln; Madam —We are charged to present you /with the msaai struck m honor - of the great man whose ?« «nn?2 a tim'flesiire'of tipwaids^of f?’°:^ J?reDO }l® i y ze ° s i ' w bo wisb to manifesG American Union bv a tribute of respect to the memory; of one -of most illustrious representa tives; If France possessed the liberties that America enjoys, it is not ;by thousands; but by milhons; that -theadmirers OfLlnoolu would be counted. ; Pray, accept, Madam, the homage Of our profound fespebt. ; The members of the- committee: Albert, aUeien membre du gouvefnement - provi soire; Arago (Etienne), anoien feprfeseataht du ! people; Barni (J.),‘ professeuraPAca aemiei de Genbve; Blano 1 (Louis), ahcie'a membre du gouvernement provisoire; Chas sis (Ch.-L), homme ;de lettres; Cbaffimr- Kestner (Victor), aricien reprSsentant dd people; Delord (Taxile), rMacteur -de l'Avenir National; Despois (Eug6ae),pro fesseur llbrep Greppo, anoien reprbsentant da people; Hugo (Viotot), ahoien: repre sentaht dd people; Joignbaux (Pierre).- an cien repreSentant dn peupfe; Kneip(L6uis) ouvner^en-pianos; liadreht-Pichat ■(£)' homme i’de^lettres;; Littr6, member -de Kn ’ra^S 11 (Yfetofr), redhetenr eu eher du PAare; de let Lotte; Michelet (J.); SSaSSpB»fBSS»SSS^ InTOesffliangtte rabbve fetter and medal; M. Albert (the member of the provisional Go vemment of 1818), addressed^Mr. Bige whJ? 8 / edows— “We yon, sir, for having taken upon yourself ;t6 transmit to 2to. Lincoln the gold medal which French citizens desire to present to her. This me dal is a homage rendered to the illustrious President for whom she mourns, a testi mony of admiration for themanwho im mortalized himself-in the service of the of the United States, and a mank-offerlng due to him from all defend ers of liberal anddemocrutic ideas throueh- We are happy to think, sir. that Mis. Lincoln will reoaive this medal from your hand, and.we beg yon to accept the expression of our warm syropathv for the great nation which you have the honor fepresent,” Mr. Bigelow warm" th “ k e d the committee for their sympathy with the American republic. The gold medal presented by French democrats to Mrs. Lincoln was struok bv beautiful work of art. The bust of Mr Lincoln is, it is said, the best likeness of him ever cast. Around this portrait are the words; “Dedfe par la Democratic Francaise a Lincoin, President deux fois din des Etats Urns. On the other side is the following msonptioii: “Lincoln, honnete homme,a lit 1 esclflfvage, retablit l’union, sanva la re pnbliqne.sans viofer la statute de la Liberte Avru - i865 - Scene on a Railroad. —Says the K. Y Tivxcsx On Saturday afternoon a nasßonerar got on the Central tiWat Troyf IrnTX °F t gave Conductor Bm- Tho Kin t 0 chan g e ln Payment for his lare. The bill waa weS executed, and th« - conductor changed it. Upon further exam mation the bill proved to be a counterfeit rinn^K f ° rethe 113111 at the Aque duct the man was arrested and put on the baggage-car. The train .stopped at the al ? d Prisoner here attempted to escape by jumping from the car The conductor and another of the emnWoa •j“ m P ec ? after him, and the engineer, observ ing their movements, jumped from thHT grneand started for tie party/ 16 approached the man drew a re. volvCr and tired at the engineer, inflicting o severe wound in his kneel. Aftoasole S nt struggle he was rearrested, fimdy bomd with cords andput back into the bag£Se car. He was sent back to Trov and %fSFr. examining his pockets four other well-exe cuted counterfeits were found in themu SJ aVe as Jacob B e%S%?PZ Xf V!7. ot ibe other bills he said that he had obtained the bill hegave thn frpD ? a person who hacf bought his watch, receiving one $2O bill and a S Bi nflio^V/n^ 1 ? 6116, er tbe discovery of the other bills he was asked where he got fh« balance of the money, but declined to telL ‘be 3d an inquest was held on the body of Mr ohw»tt« . • gentleman 72 yearn of age" holding thecom cnm^? n ib? peace for the connty of KO3- common, and residing with his sister, Mrs t*wi K? Ste ™ ot Mey l6 Park, Ciondalkin* It had been alleged that the deceased ganSe by his death in consequence of ill-treatment and total insufficiency of food The mquisition was held in the. room of Moyle Park ho£e“ ThlboTww J aid ° at . m an ante-room, and was wed by the jury previous to the inauirv Tt ?ff 3ented a most melancholy appearance l being so attenuated that It waa fi MtcLaSdtS s^uffStea^hlch 6 Uyster. an oldwoman to tteringonthe brink "‘“‘■S 3SZ&i£%SSi Stealing a Deed,—Chari«n a Mm Monday afternoon, chMged bv Mr S^S2“ valued^at 1 82500 n f oed £■ of land iHknd' amfsout'h and placed Miller in charge of said p6rty f and it Is now alleged that fha 1qR a o ra», gfbjed possession Cl a rk who wasfomeTly one o e f GenXt' frauif mh’o 18 char ged with conspiring iifthe asgggss» s¥l?ii , SSßss*S L°. gaining health andstreLeth* The invitations for the third series of visi' tors have already been issued and is Z » tha^T 6 - coa . certe given wintef m 010 apartments of the local office at TwTOrse r»t b the Bhow that 13,507 acresof ’ vere disposed' 11770 ?aw fnr^® r ? ta ?? n under the’home 9 - stead law for,aotnal settlement and onltiva- ' Ereparedand stocked with crWtawy nlanta ■ree Wfijur years ago. This y^fupSs i gathered otFtlUfi^ixiaofe'cran- Fearful Railroad Accident. /H? e ? lu iple JSecord- famishes particulars .^^'SffisaKsseassar.. s^bSsrssr^K'r^a thrown from.the track and cast flora an g te?Wi3®55SSSsa!!S- SsSteSß®s®S!!' °. cou Pyuig the-ear-were quite se- Ji l njure^ 1 some > Ifc is thought, totally ?? one was kiffitf outright’ J ; A Horton, of D&ytoQ, O&tt&r&tums Y ork r was quite badly burned teWWj llll the sto ™ of the fKSrlkL*?? his clothing being burned off f r °“ him in many places, and his breast £®fA, other parts oT his body M^ g n y r? J ™ ed hy burn? and braises- Mr. Howe, of West Hickory, was burned still worse,than Mr. Horton, and had enC of He was taken on to Gil ki Ol6 oniy names of tho3ein. ?w e .u e ® n ble w obtain. -We un derstand Aat there.w;ere seyeralbadlv in lhe e (rßrt the^i? Colldcar ’ hi °h remained On SPjraok. The manner in which the aool 4ent ocearred waF-'lidltiidri 1 singular 11 than that passengers nsoaped without loss of life. ! Hr “ and Toledo lal&p&d since the-Ist ofJannarv exceeds that of any former year ln 'lts h£- > D i d to “ e *tent;thatseems surpriame. dadyUnei ofhhisport hTS JaDk, Biri&lo.' The dmonrifc 9?? le C lleilc e by ■ the road during SSfIWE!? exceeds,-:by over 8, 000 bar* a ?? ?9t ' quant^y ever carried over 111 one year—lB6l; the excess in -< S gSj SSL-WJJMW! boshela,iif?orn.: 1 oUOjOOO bushels. In oats about ITflftn bushels; in port a decrease is shown, while the amountofbeefcarried is 20,00aharrels in excess of .any previous year. Of cattle Can a da, with a capital stock 0f5125 000 and tte Wolverine to operate i£ f a ?, ada West, with its head officein b“ troit, have applied for charters of appropria ™^ E t ENOE Cubkn signed the death war rant of James Haddoffj alias Fred. Haddoff fixing Wednesday, February 6 T s/17 I. a 1 » hours for’ a* ■ setrQ^ lGrl, -Haddoff was convicted in Montgomery county of the mi® bM h 19,18°6 C . h&1 ’ WaS sentence d Novem Fivb women, under sentence tothe Deni tenhary, escaped from the jail in Chicaeo S“Sd a y mmning by sawing through an letting themselves downfrom a second story A sixth woman feU and had to be left on the pavement. The jail occupies a part of the court-house and fte cty haU, in - the central portion oftha - ®. c ® oGr ' Lands.—Forty thousand acres of forfeited school and swamp lands in Wis consin will be offered Secretary of State’s offiol. at Madisdn and wil/be offered? 10 forfeited mortgaged ’landh has now 300 little ones belohgtoE’totoe The formation of now volnntPAr AAmno isssssaasS^ Grand Trunk railroad, $586,681. ?318,2S8 ’ HE Home Government has sent a anaii BUfetJLMiaßg r^Km.. yy-U,UAMT. HEWBB & BBQTBW PLUMBEHS AND GAS FITTERS NO. 413 NOBTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW.) PHILADELPHIA. tnovS-3mosj XT C. LANCASTER, XX. GRAIN BTOEB, SPRUCE STREET WHARF parts of the city. «»awa,and delivered to al] ' aflMy Bpn&waik“ngar i| ro<,a ®*»ofUu House, of PUuSel^2r“ y “ a tte Sr °°en’ Bagei - . DKLA Engineers and Iron Boat b^lldS?^ N£^, * 00 ffannftctarera of 1 CONDENSING °U Boflen.Vto, Tub Tl »«o« rfayy. S mOTOHs^gg DST -™ra ASD WABB ' for Land, Kive^&ni ■SffifesSjS?* 8“ ;t»SME fehop. H^a“2s e t?S^ Ineiy ' of .»• »*■* «* mnrr. feasswea&e mi.., ' Aspinwall & WooSy ’» pltln? 10 ??.Si? 11 ?®?, »*? Draining - r ** en » GentrlAzgal Bn&a* l«*f KiTEB *“ ***“ Importer* of EarUusnwire, B^ P nf wftSSSS*? SIOII Merchunts, K o 'llB WAIJnJT Street. Phlladelatil; ■EgSBg^BBBfr pebitbebt. Preston Steam La undry . A »^ SI t ING * STa RCHING; SCOURING ’ ) AND CLEANSING IN-ALL ITSBRANCHI.S ' . , i .Best work at lowest prices. : Office, 1309 Ghestaut St. IHE DAILY EVENING BLFLLETIN. PHILADELPHIA. THUBSDAY. DECEMBEB27.IB66 1866.~cigarboI MAg~uPAC7rrrßßrpg BPAKIBH CIGAE BOX-^um^ 1 1866.“5&n& C TOis r ° IST-ePBUCBI JOJ ST LONG, . - FROM 14 TO 82 FRET liOKTr* SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING. RROTHRRACO., No. 2500 SOUTH Street. S p ?nS|toftSMSSaa"? 4 Joisi fi acrlpHon, which Irfif to S^u,? l E^?£. ,ul *J& P l»<S£^LTOfSf°& nI S ) ’ 1 STOVES AMP HBACTnate JPA BABTX. < g¥^ I | D ATl S H a «ttd SUvertiliJS^g^OßS.l always on band, at * No. 924 Arch Street Philadelphia? eet> IfOW-DOWW paklok; . raMOT^ 1 EttAnu^SSoJ^*^^ ** • Aim *^"**“» . OOOTOK^ffiS^,™, B. J. WJLLIAMB, Ko. 16 NOETH SIXTH STBMW, v enetiajj blinds C. M. PALMER & CO.’S FAMILY 00 AI AND, No. 721 North Front St a ( PBJXADBLPHXaI P. McGARRY sdNi Dealers in - COAL AND WOOD, ; *nd of Chestnut St. Bridge, Blacksmiths’ Ctoal. Hickory. Oak and.B,.. COAL. COAL. GOAL. JACKBON4 TEMPLETON’3 ' Family Coal Yard, 1 Fl ”*T l ‘f* 0 “ Kta® St-.bel. Jefferson. ; 2050. J. ALCORN, DEALER IN ; Lehigh, greenwood and Locust Moan tain " COALi 8t *» THEABHLAJTO COAI. onwpA-ia-p-'- •nw.o.i.n m X below Wood, are seUlng '““ OAD st -’ deH-im} ! l. : MABOa ttr*—, ' ! mms Company 1 * Cost ffaws.raif™' »** «*stasa:?s«sgsa^©3^ftS! MpromSuTittSjaSltof , *^^Sffl|^& wli ' ■■ . Arch street Wharf; RKhnyi^ /TOAIt—aUBABIiOAJ.BgAVItR inmvia go n sss , ftSs n iSi y :^f lir wwjtowm. us: LDIHKF.Hf, HUGH McILYAUV, 3401 Market Street, A foil assortment ef Building Lumber, A superior lot of thoroughly seasoned CHESTJfUT BOARDS. CAROLINA STEi’. w w “>d 3 Inch MICHIGAN PLAJMT S^SUk^. 8 * asone<l mCEOEy - «U . • d«5-iin| CHARLES ESTE, lumber, Seventeenth and Callowhill Streets, oaum PHILADELPHIA. 1 “SELECT WHITE PINE ' ~ WHITE pine; PaSeL’ PATTERN - pt 4m , LABHE and SUPERIORIaTQCKON^ffi^ 1866.bW^ ! BUILDING! BUILDING LUMBEB! LUMBER! I.mrHwui 4 4 CAROLINA rXOOIUNO 3 ’ 5-4 CAROLINA FLOORrNn' 4*4 DELAWARE BLooßnifl 5-4 DELAWARE FLOORrao' WHITE PlNEpfS^g® l m ASH FLOORISGT^ Walnut flooring. bpruceflooring. STEP BOAIV t. RAIL PLANE, " PLASTERING LATH, -866,-^fo^lSjHmaDEa No. 1 OJUDAB IiOGS AND POSIB! D RYP |i|fiwiffi: DR OA? P PT^r? B ?l^ Y AND ASH. OAK PDANK AND BQABng ROSEWOOD AND^A^gr Bmrps ajvd shadiC maotwaotubkh or -1 BANKERS AND-BROKEBi .%* 7 ' ' ’’’■ ■'■' V'-' 1 ’'''' ■' 1 ' '- Wo- ITHEWSTREETaWEWYORIL ‘ 0 ftirtlonlar attentlon Blven to the Purchaaeand Bale «OVEKKMESfT SECURITIES, stocks, STOCTr d KXTOAw^J e 0 ? r Phonal attention at the STOCK EXCHANGE and GOLD BOABDS, dll-iyj STOCK BROKER. GEO. HENDERSON. JR. NO. 223 DOCK STREET." exlS&Sg** “ * P« cent taierert, . Without an, executed la New York, Eoftoa aad Baltl* . . . . ....'■ sezr-sm, i ■ *& OXT ***< -K* ■ V ’® : SWSOJAtiY. * to Mspra » « : bankers and^rokem, 1C Booth Third | SHMNuißtieMj : JTblladelpliia. |. ■, EfeW Torhi-'■ STOCKS and onr.r» WJTOBT AND BOLD OH nWKBIST ALLOWED 6a Dar>OKS9. 0 2050. BANKING HOUSE JAY COOKE & CO., US and 114 S. Third St., Philada. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 go’s WASTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. I LIBEB AX DlE jrKfliamn AT.T.fvygp 'ompooid Interest Notes Wanted. 3ITEBEST ALLOWED OE DEPOSIT. m*de: Stocks Bon*ht md Sola caOom* bD2ls«M sccoraniortsttora* | 5-SO’s, 7 8.10 s s, 18©l 9 s, !• 10-40’g, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD. i DI HAVEN & BRQ, 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. NATIONAL ! EXCHANGE BANE CAPITAL $BOO,OOO, PULL PAID, Has Bemoved To Its wew Banking House, Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnnt Street. A. BOYD, President ■ISO. W. GILBOUGH, Caahler, no7u &IQUOBS, t£- ■ - ■ ■ Successor to Geo. W. Gray 3 breweb, Mi 28, 28 and SO Boutfc Sixth St.HuUtf*. e > >^Tg ,Jeig '’or Hn»ii» cti* -NtcM her majesty! t CHAMPAGNE, 'I ’ i: oto- MufS?sSni&' Brl ™* <*>• CJH/ •AMP^GNB.—BouchS, Fils a on "at.. - Seal. Just received, a freeh.Wnlce’nf trfo Sf 6611 now in store, and for sale b> E. P mDD?wtv?w b St ve SNonb Prom street, sole 7 . ■ de2i-Btj ssHasasa&afflUßSg. «lAGEti. !| ; -t ■ awyrrom. r!5!~ iAB 2I!K? I r M ® at *bg':6f- the"StocJ®Wera’6f sklS* j M.t. . j i-\ : » *,!isi,/. ,,JpSEPH ' ; December 15. )BCfi. •'<„ • 7; Secretary. - ; / '■ delB-ti~aia»■ AMTQDiLOIDMISIWa COMBANY. No. 324 WAENUX Street,- .Phil/T -PKLPBja. jggg - - ; ia?olAM£fw^fJf 1)y - glVe “ 4tmt a'l stock o/ thaAmyg. dnfiin ( ?^=? rf °? t^P2 2“ which installments ire „? op ?5 i ’ i 8 4l * et> y declared for/Vltod, and whl ‘ dta-tjiS; Tra.^l!- ;; 'eesti WILLIAH^IiIALCOLM, - • • ' .' ■''••• •■ nVoiunvM . ,| ■ - ■ xiMßHurwr. December lith, 18S6. " ■*\ BT- “ I&MMM dall tn,ths.tja^ IQ?*l£™ IC rnwn!.HFs MUTDai; Ssos 5^21, COMPAW JD^S my^T3^m?Sn,i!to■"*»** aie EMain^ui^ JiPSiSlii de24!jkisj- WILUAM HA-BPiSB, : £ r - •• ■ secretary, 1 T»f@£ w 5P R *’ CBBEK BAHiBOAB ’ coif' 5 W aiLAl > E£l p HlAi^^g L ¥?**• fi^V"x2S^3fe*sp !^®SSSS®« |ss||SStS|®ss^ COMPANY. OWHSMS Jdei7 : ijai4 WM.H.WEBB, Secretary &"SA”SHSS*F^i dSo.BIJ \ P.C.HOLLIB, |a£asoip& sg^SiSs daISST.- .P.aHOLLIS, —2 Hecretary. ; piSSa-pf^s?^ »«, at elerend'ca^A^* 1 « I 2lt.Tv>^, ecealb f r «st, COM sSS»3SSSSt denia; roacrrefl tax m3 iPisssssessss _* -■■ Secretary. KiPfpssgs i^^?^?T Str6 * t ’ Philadelphia, on TUESDAYV the fiction ?viin?o iiiT,?f It o at 4 St, when an ul?SSto“yeM. w&svcnDlrecWra «° *® T T® f<?s gsiXAPA-Dec. T ' aiy, H6T, at 12 o'cleck M iu " I,AY > Blil day of Jann | ~ ~ Bl * Arg.C. T.Rmv g, — SS««aSS%S?£ I de26tj»BJ 8 - D.-ROSS. —— ; Secratary. '. | DXiPBIA, December 13 ,1&64 I ~ K ““TAOT-Pmu. bs SSdMtoB otolraKDAW* Directors win cert,Mg' W fie£o tlaj# WLBUisN. —■ —— Secretary. OS?’BANK^pS?’;^ 0 MB CHA]»IOB l HATTnVAT. o'clockA. M.fMd“?'(dS'p b iq 6611 1110 boors of if aeu-<j9 'W-BpagroN, Jb. be“Sd S5 a TO“sDAY tt? *“* will ™«n the ho^^oI:M h MdVo.i“fei^ lS67 ' *>» delctjas ' WHHXW-J^aS&ffte, —- • Cashier, ihFjgSggS Ho?se“n TUffiDiv 11 T Wl “ bet6llJ " betweenU,AoSioaS»:&"“"?■«. isw delO ttas WILLIAM McCONNELL, Ce2llst * CgAS. H- TAYLOR. 9erre tere Op*E^p™fDec^ibe^s r iS : ? AI ' BANE ’ Pln:Li beheld oifwi ®nbsd!t to^9tTSL thl f b ? nk wni S f Ja ™"y. dn°* C H«> M ‘ and2 o’cl “k’p. M. “ th 6 honr3 of 10 and 2o’clockP.M. 166< » J. 1 A. At. del iu l th I s-tjasl , B B.COMEQYS, Cashfer. other business. directors and the transacting of de2s-tu.tb,B6tJ i a. -W. HARRISON. = - Secretary. ar > ot^L ;BA - N | : op PHIL A* Dec, sth. 1866. * street, PkiladeixPhia, be beld E (m D TTOai)AY fo r£ I ?th r f thi3 Ba “k will, ¥. i anuary ' 1867-be -- - SAUL. J. MAO MULLEN, Cashier. W °OJLEN MANUFAO- ! DAISIES.’ TRlMlwriV^^ MSt«3g£tts ■S^sssnssSSS^SS^^ . ’ JOHy-MOSB, S^reUrv.- B, S_K£LY, Secretary, ! ®SS?s°iF"«-« on <*—' 'iTOS,a|™l?t?^fj^ n l a^E “ a on ■.^tgsxssssssSSafes^sa: “?la & «>» ™*» a gna;^ AulMaWolSlo^ffi^ 016 18111 *“*■■ wvSSfiSr atamced! ordera f or “rtdends must b« wltnc,3|d and aei-itf b * ■ bra S*ord,- \ ”_!_ - Treasurer. ITS? DIVIDEND NOTICE. n? B ° ar !? fit Directors have this day declared e of *°DBHEB CENT, on the pa n«. on ana afterthesiattot. clear of State taifS' Ihij Transter Boohs will close on the 26th ate p<w and open on January 2d. 1867“ ‘ 3 p> M - , THOS. B. BTBA bt.tb I Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE nrm-iTsr N °- l« BouS B FOulm . Krectore have declared a Dividend of two CENT, on the Capital Stock payable after January 2d next eiEar if 9 SS& Tax, Transfer Books close December 26tb, at 3 p w 0 and open January Ed. DAVID BOYD. Jr.*, •* Treasurer.' de^ietS pHTLADELPiriA, 33eceinber24 1866. [)"32>_OPFI<JE OP THE LEHIGH COAT, svn TION COMPAiIY . D^!fSI«V^gPSK-sl^^BgS akd-ahaip PEE shake, oi the tius Company, payable on demand; clear of NailonSl gs. l ! 9^ Bl * - solomon shlphebd?" 1 1 ' Treasurer. tbeasuey, «*“ ‘e^i° Btesent-tbesame at this offlfe for lion and Count, at any time previous to that aat™ c McKIBBIN, Assistant Trft^nfafj -ParSOtJTH street, h&s, a handsome asaortmentof MIIJUHEBY ifor-Uie HOLIDAYS. -Also. BILKB. VELVETS, ErBBONB.FEATHEHS, FLOWERS andl FBAM^S., ladle* maie, their owa Bonnets aap*.'- pUeiiflUj au tbo , r CBSJIR ’ «X)NfY s lAEJf, ' ■ WHiL BE SOU) AT . ! PUBLIC SALE. JANUARY 3d, 186/. faS^b„nt 6 SQUAB®, o», i fsyyssg? **•*«*•*•»■.* WtSSSXStSi aiiwiaS bus macy aovantageß >^St firms,nCll(ater county,ana !|2ERa“«rf;fsS»fe.;Ww ; deZlfja3} ‘ • «AUSE, Wilmington, Del. . p forsale^ i dkjm * ,-.-..; ’'“SWis^. Mllot d'e&Ssetf IJa m fs"5 a fei, a <#£ on 3^^NESDAY Clt ?»^ r P.°^ ly °^ y ila f igsagraasass \*S s E££“ i °&&E Beal Estate, late the DroDertvnf rtp * n |*, d^rtbed «£“«= 1 ? e one ™ di^d^nsrt f pM°o* e to^l, n ? id S' uiat lot of ground, wiih the *Stm\ sw«vL 611,1 tjau 2-story brick baclr irafldines thprSm »s®£ &p use, with . "3 feetlinch^ «^KsW3flgfS^^^SSpg ’the f n^ r S y^^^3^f 0 0^“£"dirife2t r to’G^ £ iS^.Sgg 1 MS m Ttathe libove licit.afa<nwi4M «■> :*• > - store apd.dvvelliw, wlto br, ck tora. fronting on^ermantownioad"SSaX 1 ' talld stable fronting on G irard avenee* 0 '’ “ a ttß fttma' th^m““ r ssle. !lJmmbrance - «? »«> to be paid at !By theC*rart, .VL E..MERRTOR- u ! . ' ' HEl{Md.tctisKEp^ K: V° er ko.a : - _;■ ■ WHUjIAH GLadistg r Executors, _ J»*The remaining T«ro-TflTrm«: Vf.trt t. 1 >***»' . v Sfelfc* theOrphans* Court for- thp /vr—• authority of delphia, on County of Phtia. o'cC Noon!'lrtU be stM’ ,13®',®' at 12 PBILAPEUEU pyp 8 the scribed Beal Estate, latltbern^nSl l * ** Hugo.. deceased, A in^nn^L 0 ! *?kn Me sili^sw^feip sonuiwifd'ofDlckfn^a"?^ 0 / 4 15 fcet d^»tf&&££SS£££ SS!«*»rt.'atthe B£reet; 15 S SIcHCGH. ° ■ DMMSH SWiiETsTT. fGuardians. de2o-°7ja3 ‘ JAi£I; S A. FP.EEMaK. Auctioneer. J — Store. 422 Walnut street. SSHs^g-KSsre Street, above’ cSSSSf- X^P 1 and Connty^f^Phiiifeipi^^a ll^’ ftttbeClty the following d4Sit£d property of CHARLES HENRY p’rt^*^, 9 deceased, viz:—A • on the eastaideof Eleventh smet ls^?l^ gro , t !. nd -teat- peraSnum. de^las station, nn the Peima^fnPa n %i^,^^.Bosemont ssis , stt„#SrS'3 !s, *«’a ?.V 2SK: II MB S'ableSo. |A,cx» can remain, Pwsesslo§^nSS?^$ ro ?g ho P t • premises,*or at . * - ■ • desi etj snoste on the west »ia e of steestfilmm} U C gM?£M%%Ms£s^S I n t^e“t loCatloll ' J - BCMMZY <6 SOUS, gtoS e ° Ce - J “* Bit SAUL—Atrell-ballt HOUSE in thntvoaT fljji IRNrir foui .‘itoty brick B ESI. RSontbKij^llh^tj^ 6 DWELLING “ais onth TenlhltrfpL foni "3ti:y dwelling IoCOPPPCg & JOBPAa?^ e^i e nS?^ oa - B v™e streeL , "A : m'S&'S? DWELLING, No. iva Appiyt ° cop p p r ucK e &jbjSsi: f°l(xS i ]n'TONCKET m H^V i f Sr^t. 150 MELIMEBY. MBS. B. JMIXOK; Nos. 323 and 331
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