rw£?!?£ ,,ro| * ,b * At, “ntie Cable. —Deo. 26 - A letter of Gen. Millen, . President of the Fenian Military Counsel of “L which he denounces James '“"S**®® 8 ’ 0. O. I. R, as a humbug and a ; published in the Dublin papers, ; has created a profound sensation among she people. It is regarded by some as a ■ stratagem of the British government to put down the Fenian movement. London, Deo. 26, Noon.— Consols are -quoted at 90 for money U. 8. Five-twenties, -iM; Illinois Central, 79; Erie Railroad, 48J. _ ,"1 vjsrpool, Dec. 26.- —Cotton is steady at I4fd."-fbr middlings. The sales to-day are estimated at 13,000 bales. Paris, Dec. 26.—The Emperor Napoleon -Recorded a reception yesterday to-General JJix. and said, in reply to the assurances of ,good will, that he placed the highest value upon the friendship of that country, and that the ancient souvenirs of cordial feeling, to gether with mutual interests depending, were certain guarantees that pleasant rela tions would continue to exist. General Dix •was presented by the retiring Minister, Mr. -Bigelow. ’ Athens, Dec. 25.— A [report from Corea, the capital. of Oandiaj.by way of Syra, says -another -battle had taken place between the Turks and the Greek insurgents, in which the former were defeated, with heavy loss. London, Deo. 25, Evening.—A telegram from Hong Kong, via Bombay, states that the French fleet in Corea has been defeated :in an engagement at Kingsam, Cochin. The China fleet has returned to Shanghae The .amount of loss Is not stated. Evening.—The repulse of the Frenoh fleet In COrea is confirmed, mie Cochin-Chmese shore batteries are Said to be formidable. Paris, Dec. 26.— A coup d’etat in the Span ish Government is said to be imminent. The Queen is unabto'to Select a Ministry which has the confidence either of the nro gr©?sistas or of the Church party. * liONDON, Dec. 26, Evening.— The money market is unchangedj Consols close at 90 for money. American securities are steadv United States 6-20’s, 721; Illlinois Central) 484} Erie, 46ii *»»• '.Liverpool, Deo. 26, Evening. Cotton Mies steady. Sales of Middling Uplands St 148 d. Sales to-day 16;000 bale!. ' ’ PAkis, Dee. 27.—A. Berlin jonmal, under- to spe&& s©mi-officially, declares - that Austria meditates an invasion of Turkey. The same paper oontains a proclamation re • establishing the province of Poland in its lights under the Prussian crown. There are exciting rumors of dissensions in the Council of State on'the subject of the new army organization. London, Dec. 27, Noon.—Consols are -quoted at 90 jj for money. American securities' are firm. United States 5-20’s, - - - - 721 Illinois Central, - .... 703 Erie Railroad, - - ... 45 Liverpool, Dec. 27, Noon.—The Cotton market is firmer, with an advance. Mid dling Uplands are quoted at 15d., with sales ■estimated at 25,000 bales. Breadstufis are unchanged. Florence, Dec. 27.—Mazzini, the Italian patriot, has issued an address calling upon the people of Rome to demand a republican form of government. .. Paris, Dec. 28, Evening.—The United ■ States iron-clad monitor Miantonomoh and her. consort, the steamer Augusta, arrived at Gibraltar, December 22,0 n the way to the .'Mediterranean ports. Liverpool, Deo. 22.— The steamer Den mark, from New York,Deo. 14. has arrived. Southampton, Dec. 28.— The steamships .America, for Bremen, and L’Europe for ■Havre, have touched here and proceeded to ; their destinations. 2B.—The. Italian- govem -ment Ea demanded an indemnity from the Sublime Porte, for firing into an Italian .steamer while plying in Canadian waters. .It is not known what answer the govern ment of the Sultan will make to the demand, hut it is believed the future of the Eastern ■question will be much affected by it. 1 Madrid, Dec. 28.—1 t is currently Btated that the Queen of Spain will dissolve, the ■■Cortes. Dor don, Deo. 28.—1 t is feared that seven 'Of the crew of Boss Winans’s cigar steamer have been drowned. A small boat belong ing to that vessel has been found capsized in the Thames, and the men are missing. -One of them was an-American. The Malta and Alexandria telegraph cable Is not working, An arrival from Alexan dria states that advices have been received there, that the French fleet had taken the ■ Jorts at Kanghow, and that the city was in their possession. . London, December 28, Evening.—The money market is unchanged; Closed at 90; TJnited States 5-203, 72}; Illinois Central, 791; Erie, 45. Liverpool, December, 28, Evening.— Cotton easier sales of 10,000 bales at former quotations. Breadstofls are firm. London, December 29.—1 t has been de cided that Parliament will meet on the sth ,^of-February. An order has been issued foFtfie return of two regiments of regular troops from Deland. Florence, December 29.—The bad feel ing between Greece and Turkey is increas ing, and,war between the -two powers is se riously threatened. The Italian Parlia ment hais adopted the address of King Vic > tor Emanuel. London, December 29, Evening—Consols, ■9O; TJ. S. 5-205,72Jj Illinois Central.79s; Erie 3t. R., 45. Liverpool, December 29, Evening. Cotton firm.' Sales of 20,000 bales middling :yew Orleans at 15c., London, Deo. 30, Evening.—lt is now usaidthat Queen Victoria will open the session of Parliament, in February, in person. During the elections in Hungary yester day, there were serious riots. In one place the military was called out, and ene man - ■was killed in a cavalfy charge to suppress Theriot. . A Belgiaa paper oi character says that the Government of France has asked those of England, Austria and Italy to form an alli ance in view of the troubles apprehended in relation to the Eastern question; but it is rgaid that the great powers of Europe have no present Intention of interfering. It is said that the British Minister in •Greece lias been ordered to talk seriously to that Government relative to the warlike acts 'Of nandsof Greeks entering Thessaly. , From California. San Fbancisoo, Dec. 29.—The Virginia -city (Nevada) Enterprise of Deo. 21, has a lengthy futicle on the United States Sena torship of that State, the election for which takes place nest month, in which it says the of James W. Nye is how an assured iresult. 1 Over four tons of bullion have accumu lated in the offices of Wells, Fargo <ft Co., in Virginia city and Gold Hill, awaiting ship ment,as soon as the state of the roads across -the mountains will permit. General MoDowellhas issued a special or ■der establishing - a military post on Verba Buena Island, in San Francisco harbor. San Fbancisoo, Dec. 29.—The steamer •Golden Age sailed to-day, with $694,000 in -treasure, of Which $526,000 goes to New ■'“York : Haifa dozeu small failures in this city •were announced yesterday, including three .producecommission firms. The most ex tensive &iiure is that of Brennan "* 00., . Bgainatjhioh house attachments amount - in»jg*»,ooo have been issued. earthquake was felt at Antioch, on the 26th inst. No parti- was done. Oil Company of Oregon .has of incorporation with: the the State of Oregon, The capi- amounts to $BOO,OOO. It is pro- build mills at Salem, Oregon and The experiments or last year in flax are deemed a complete suc- The yield was thirteen to fifteen bushels per acre. The age«?* of the co mpany left in to-day’s steamer for tlw® East, to pur chase necessarymaebifiery. In trader therein very-little doin^r„ . San Fbancisoo, Deo. 29.— At tv e . 86t ' tor’s Oenvention, in this city, on WeaJ day, _ eigbteem ’counties were represented.' Resolutions, were adopted condemning the action of the Congressional, delegation to the last Congressdbr procuring the passage of the act to qniet all land titles in Cali fornia, thereby misrepresenting the wishes of a majority of the citizens of California, and especially condemning the Hon. Wil liam H. Higby fori securing the passage of the act granting the right of way for a ditch and canal over the public lands. The directors of the Placerville Railroad Company, yesterday mortgaged the road to Charles E.- McLanei agent of Wells & Fargo, for $200,000. ; On the 22d inst. a gang.of Chinamen em ployed on the Central Pacific Railroad,were covered by a snow slide, and five of the party died before they could be exhumed. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Dec. 30.— Tbe will of the late Griffin Taylor, was probated yesterday. The value of the property to estimated at $1,050,000. The devisees are the widow, daughter and grand-children, and some small sums to various charitable institu tions. c!? 1 ® Douisville mail boats have been obliged to suspend their trips on aoconnt of the ice, and the ferry boats are making but few_ trips, with much difficulty. The navi gation above here was suspended yester day. J Cincinnati, Dec. 29.— 0 f 54 deaths in the past week four werefrom cholera and three from eating fresh'pork. - L ' - The mercury to-day stood at nine degrees above zero, but the weather has since moderated with a prospect of snow. General Howard and Bishop Wilmer. New Orleans, Dec; 29.—Gen. Howard) Superintendent of the Freedmen’a Bureau, had two long interviews with Bishop Wil mer, the new Episcopal Bishop 'of Louisi ana, respecting the education and religions care of the Freedmen. The General says that Bishop Wilmer’s views more nearly coincided with his own than any with whom he has had communication. It is likely that by this . plan of operations Louisiana will be so developed that it will benefit all classes. Arrival and Ocean Steamers amn raex vox City of Dublin ilverpooL.New York....™. Dec. S Atalanta. Xondon...New York ........Dec. 8 Palmyra JJverpooL..New York Dec. li England... Y0rk....... Dec 12 Nova Beotian. .Liverp001...P0rt1and............. Dec. 13 City of lilmerick-Liverpool..JS'ew York , i.iDec. is Fu1t0n....... WM Yorfii Dec. 19 TO DEPART. 1 Ocean Queen.«...New Y0rk...Aap1nwa11......„ Dec. si Atalanta M .,. M .«. M .New York... London Dec. 31 C0r5ica,........, .New York~ •Nassan&-Hay’a ....Dec. 31 ;. v Jan. 2 CltyofLlmerick-New York..J,iverpooL. Jan 2 Palmyra. .New York... Liverpool r a „ 2 Morra Castle..... .New York...Havana^...... M . Jan » City of Cork -..New York..XivexpSteT..r..Z: Jm! 5 Allemania^..........NewYork...Hamburg Tan. 5 City of Boston..-New York.. Jan. 5 England .....—.....New York... Liverpoo l.... Jan, g Australasian—New Y0rk...Liverp001....... Tan o Eagle..... M .... MM .. M N'ew Jan. ie Pennsylvania —New York.. JiivernooL _ Jan. lz Hansa., .New York.. .Bremen Jan. 12 Atalanta. -New York...London_ ..... Jan. 12 New York...Havre ... ....Jam 12 °f TRADE glorgentlthS. r MOSTHLT oMan «*- gAßUffi BULLETra, PORT OJ gi ( Spy Bibbs, 724 j bps Bxts, «.<s \ High i«> 8 ARRIVED YJSBTJSRDAY. Kennedy (new), Hofsea, 5 days from Waldoboro’, Me. in ballast to JE Bazley <£ Cj. Towed up by <ng America. Bchr Ann S Brown, Fisk, from Boston, in' ballast to captain. CLEARED YESTERDAY. v Steamer Whirlwind, Fargo, Charleston, LathburV. Wlckeraham'&Co. ” Steamer Mayflower, Robinson, Washington,W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Clayrron t Allen, Richmond, WPClydeACo. Steamer Hunter, Rogera, Providence, RI. Lathbnry. Wlckersham & Co. *' Bark Cornwall Is. Allen, Antwerp, L Westermard. Bark R«at!eßa. Bheld°n, Damerara, T Wattaon * Sons. Brig EH Rich, Hopkins, Trinidad, JE Bazley* Co. ' Bchr Mersey, Smith, Rotterdam. Workman * Co. Schr Star, Crowell, Providence, D S Stetson & Co. MEMORANDA Ship Oarar I, Overgaard, for this port, remained In the river, Liverpool, 12th Inst Ship Ocean Bride, Milton, at Singapore, 6th Nov Irom Hong Eons for Melbourne, experienced a ty phoon the 17th ana 18th Oct. when she ent away her mainmast, which carried away the miazenmast wltn li. Some of the cargo would be damaged, as the chain plates were tom ont, and water mnsthave got Into the hold. Shewonldhave to discharge for snrvey. -Tha Patriot, Bremen brig, from China for New York, ana tain ed damage In the same gale. and wa3 under re pairs. The albatross, from Hong Kong for New York was caught In thr same gale, and would haya todls charge. Ship Martha Rideont, JellerSon, at Singapore. 29th Nov, from Hong KoDg would probably be con demned. Ship Mary Wbittrldge, Cutter, cleared at New York 29th Inst, for Shanghae. SbipElcane. Cheever, at Calcutta, 24th Nov. from liverpooL • Ship Clytie. Whiting, from Calcutta for New York, sailed lrom Mauritius 2d Nov. Ship St Albans, Pike, sailed from Calcutta 4th Nov. for Boston. Ship Kohnimoor, Butter, sailed from Calcutta, 7th Inst, ior Boston. Ship Wressel Castle, Hardy, sailed from Hong Konir 26th Oct for New York. i-hlpAcapulco.Hlnde,sailed from Hong Kong 31st Oct for New York. Ship Gen Lee, Crulkahank, at Melbourne 27th Sent from London, an d sailed 43d Oct for Sydney, Ship E Sherman, Blanchard, from Gottenbure. at Adelaide, 10th Oct. Ship A J Ingeraoll, Clark, cleared at New York 29th Inst for Hong Kong. Steamer Wm Penn (Br), Billings, cleared at N York 26th Inst for London, Steamers Helvetia (Br), Thompson, and City of Bos ton (Br), Brooks, cleared at New York 29th inst for Liverpool. Steamer Virginia, Spencer, Bleared at New York 29th Inst for Galveston. Steamers Geo Washington, Gager, and Fung Shßey. Crowell, cleared at New York 29th lßst for New Or leans. Steamer Alexander, Martin, cleared at New York 29th Inst for this port. Steamer E C Biddle, McOne, sailed from Richmond 29th inst for this port. ‘ zwomnunu Steamer Liberty, Bain, from. New Orleans and Ha vana, at Baltimore 28th Inst. Steamer Cuba, Dnkehart, from Baltimore for Hava nm, waß spoken 23d lust off Sombrero. Steamer Victor Gates, lor- Vera Cruz, sailed from New York on Friday morning, but returned on account of some derangement other machinery. Steamer Merrimack, Van Slice, cleared at New York 29th Inst for Havana and New Orleans ■ u st £. i S.?, Co F J J ca tf r! ’ l,6 ffessnrler. cleared at New, Y ork 29th Inst for Havana, *c. Steamer Louisiana, Harrington, salied from Liver pool 12th Inst ibr New York. “ ver Steamer Gladiator, Bang, sailed from Liverpool 12th luntfor N Orleans. Steamer Atalanta, Plnkham, from London.at Havre llth inst and sailed 12th for New York. Bark Cornelia, Wclkera, from Rio Janeiro, at San Francisco 27 th inst. Bark Queen of the Seas, fM New York, sailed from Foochow 23d Oct. Brlg^Wm Gordon. Campbell, hence,for Rotterdam, passed Deal 13th Inst. ' Brig Orozlxnbo, Gilmore, at Belfast 19th Inst, from Boston. Bilg Maud (Br), O’Brien, hence at St John, NB, 27th inst. * - - * ’ S anFran ebeo^ 1 ' oleared at New Yorlc . 29th inst for Schr Sarah Watson, Smith, hence, at Holmes’ Hole 27 in inst, ' , s ffe r J S Wellden, Bowen, cleared at New York, 29th lofit joi tnis port. j o«wiL J , 0 r n tL^fflo-Fostar,sailedftom Charleston, 28th Inst, for this port, . s ■ Schr BF Folsom; from Baltimore for Asp Inwall, seiled &om Fortress Monroe, 27th Inst. v inst 1 J ? lul >r!ce ‘ Klukeraon, hence, at Boston, 27th fpr port 23fh C ® lr^dfn SaUed ft?m »**»■«**>•» Douglass, sailed from Ports month 2Sth inst for thig port Schr George A Bearse. from Boston fbr this port, which was ashore at Hell Gate, has been got off. * „ MARINE SOSCELLANY. Bullote, of Belfast, from Mlragoane for Bos ton, dragged her anchors on Thursday night, and was towed into Edgartown next day, with IOBS of fore and mainmast. Virginia Price, was driven ashore on a ledge of recks, opposite Bowenville, and remaining! in a bad The crew were engaged in tbrowing over board the deck a load of lumber. EDUCATIOxV. TSrn VHK PHILADELPHIA ELDING SOHOOIi. ffifiTAirSUSF B . treet ' abeve VINK, Is now open foi win (w, an ‘ l Winter Season. Ladles and Gentlemen Sf, » H,™ er3 LlS° vlßloll f ßr comfort and.safsw.se knowledge of this beautiful accom hnrßM ebtalnedby the most ttrald. Saddle §omm £S n ,SL lj ? the heat manner. Saddle horses ralstQ-caff,ffik Ie ° 10 hlre ‘ Also, carriages for fhne teiW ‘ THOMAS <JRAKHS#W». THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PfIItADELPHfA.- MON RAY, DECEM BSB 31 1866 grsiacsfg ccHTiHiEjrrAi btbtwb a^sj^mns S\) kllplkocso! Etmusemsnt may bM an ta m. '’olocfc«my eventnfei r . mtvtLS* ATEW OHESTNTTT HTTtKKT -Pff.l tpT “ ' : CHESTNUT street, above TWELFTH. SECOND WEEK OP THE . . GREAT OOHEDIANS, MR. AND MRS.'BARNEY WILLIAMS, Received nighUy wi'fa PTOROUS APFLAD>E AND DIII-IGHTED AUDI iCNCE3. MOND AV* *VSNTNG. Dec. 31, thrre PIECES. - V SONGS, DANCES, &0. The performanc will commeoce with the Irish Drama r : IRELAND AS IT WAB. After which the sparkling Comedietta, THE ROUGH DIAMOND. MARGERY (her great character), MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. To conclude with the roaring Extravaganza, ihe HAPPY MAN. NEW YEAR'S .DAY, GRAIND HOLEDAY MATINEE. ; - GREAT DOUBLE BILL. See Extra Advertisement for Matinee elsewhere. TV] E W CHESTN UT STREET THEATRE. •ATI OHPSTNDT Street, above TWELFTH. NEW YEAR’S MATINEE. NEW YEAR’S .MATINEE. NEW YEAR’S MATINEE. HOLIDAY-BILL, DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT. DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT. DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT. Admission, 30 cenfs to all parts of the House. Children, 26 oents. The performance will commence with MARRIED LIFE. MARRIED LIFE, MARRIED LIFE. MARRIED LIFE. m , . MARRIED -DIFE. ? To conclude with the Extravaganza, entitled MOSK HTCHINA. MOSE IN CHINA. MO9EJN:©HINA. MOSE IN CHINA. MOSS IN CHINA. CA BITTO'YE B L I c. the California minstbels ABB COMING, Ardvvm eslsbllah themselves having POPDLAB PBOPEBTY. On the day of tlmlMipenlngthey will distribute to the BBbBBVINGPOOB ’ Of this city . . ■ 5,C00 LOAVKS OF BBEAD, B.COO LOAVES OF BREAD. POSITIVELY, . ■ POSITIVELY, And respoctablecitizens will be selected to see that ■he above Is no tumbue npon the poor, and every per son shall be of the justness of the same, and not like the would-be patrons of the poor, who advertise 2,000 loaves of bread and only distribute 500 for effect. deJt-6M MANAGER OF OALIFOBNIA MmSTBELSi MTERJOKN DREW’S NEW ABQH STREET UU. THEATRE. . . Begins at 7X o’clock, GREAT HIT OF GRIFFITH NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAYS. MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING, MBS. JOHN DREW WILL APPEAB AS KATE PEYTON, In Augustin Daly's great Drama of GRIFFITH GAUNT, „ OB JEALOUSY. Produced with new scenery, great oast and the special ties of THE LANCASHIRE FAIR SCENE, AND THE GRAND TRIAL SCENE. For particulars, see bills, FRIDAY- BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN BREW. WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. corner Vv nunth and WALNUT Sts. Commence at 7itf. SEVENTH AND LAST WEEK THIS SEASON Of tb e Popular Comedian, MR. J. 8. CLARKE. _ THIS (Monday) EVENING, Dec. SI, 1856. First nlgbt this season of the American play, in four acts, wriuen for Mr. Clarke, entitled THE MEMBER PROM PIKE. Demosthenes Torrent .._.Mr. J s. rrr.A Tnrg To conclude*with the Gorgeom Spectacle of THE NAIAD QUEEN, With Magnificent Scenery by Wltham. LAST NAIAD QUEEN MATINEE. NEW YEAR’S DAY, at 2 o’clock. VTEW AMERICAN THEATRE. ' i* EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE The grand succeasful Pantomime. LITTLE RED BIDING HOOD, And the beautiful Drama of THE CROSS OF GOLD. de3l-2t American academy of Muaia POSITIVELY CLOSING NEW YEAR’S NIGHT FATHER HEMP’S ENTIRE TROUPE OF OLD FOLKS and tbe beautifn! ARABIAN EIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT, EMMA J. NICHOIS in new Ballads every evening. Doors open at 7 o’clock: commence at 8. Admission. 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 60 cents. Grand Matiuee New Year’s Afternoon at half-past 2 o’clock. Admission to all parts oX the house, 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. Seats cap be secured during the day at Boner’s Music Store, 1102 Chestnut street, or at the Academy In the evening. * de29-8Q pRADifORD’S LAST JD GREAT PAINTING: "SEAT,ERR CRUSHED BY ICEBERGS Which has received the highest encomiums from the press and public of New York. Boston and other me* tropolltan cities, IS NOW ON EXHIBITION. For a limited period, at WENDEBOTH, TAYLOR 4 BROWN’S, deZi Ist No, 914 Chestnut street. Assembly building—large hall. FUN AND MYSTERY FOB THE HOLIDAYS. AB" THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES CHRIST MAS DAY, Commencing, Horning at 11; Afternoon at 3, and Evening at Hi o’clock. Also, every Afternoon and Evening during the Holidays, when wIU be introduced BLITZ’S BAND OF AUTOMATON HINSTREId, BLITZ’S MARVELOUS DOUBLE SPHINX, and other Wonders and Miracles, Mirthful, Ventrilo quism. Learned Canary Birds, Ac. Admission, 25 cents. Children, 15 cents. Reserved Seals, 50 cents, dte-lmf f iERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PubIic Rehearsals v"T every Saturday afternoon, at the MUSICAL FUND” HALL commencing at half-past three o’clock. Engagements made by addressing GEORGE BABT ekt. agent, 1231 MONTEREY street, between Race and Vine. noStf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP PINE ARTS, r CHESTNUT, above TENTH. Open ftam S A. M. to « F.M. Beniamin West’s great Picture of CHBIBT BE. ncrrfßD atm on exhibition. lew NEW CHOP JAPANESE TEA, * * Per Sale by ITOX’S PARINA CRACKERS. € Fresh Crackers of this unrivaled Brand always on hand and for sale In bbls. andkbbls.,by ALDRICH, VERKES 4 CARY, , 18,20and22Letltlastreet, no6-3m| Exclusive Agents. HONEY! HONEY 11—Vrybeautlfiil White Clover In small boxes, In store and for sale by M. P; SPTT.LTN, N. W. cor. Arch and Eighth. i MUSKY HAMS.—Jno Stewart’s nnequaled Hams, « for sale by M. F. SPXLLIN, N. W. cor, Arch and Eighth. ; - , , BYATERIALS FOB MINCE PIES-Layer and ill. Seedless Balsins, Leghorn Citron, New' Car rants, Fresh Ground Spices, Snnerlor Crab Apple Cider, Brandy, Wine Ac.. for sale by M. F. SPILLLN, N. W, cor. Arch and Eighth Btreets, VIEW BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT A WHITE il Clover Honey, In store andfor sale at COUSTY’S East Bad Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. QUEEN OLTVBB,—3oo gallons choice large Queen Olives, In store and for Bale by gallon or Barrel, at COUSTY’S East End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street; North Carolina hominy grits, new Hominy, pared and unpared Peaches, just re ceived and for sale at OOUBTY’S East End Grocery, No. 118 Sonth SECOND street. . STUFFED MANGOES AND FEPPEBS.GENUINB Chutney, Sauce, Robinson’s patent Barley and Groam, always on hand at COUSTY’S East End Gro cery. No. 118 Sonth SECOND street. tsrbncH BOSE WATER—Justrecelvedanlnvoloe -» of the Celebrated "Cblris triple distUled ROSE, ORANGE, FLOWER and CHERRY ’ LAUREL WATER. Foreale In cans and bottles. ! ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO,. , J„, ' Wholesale Druggists, deal tig . Northeast cor. Fourth and Race streets. T) OBINSON’S PATENT /BARLEY and It, GROATS, Bethelehem Oat Meal, Bermuda Arrow Boot, j Cox’s Sparkling Gelatin, Taylor’s Hommopa bio Cocoa, Cooper’s Gelatin, &c„ supplied to Retail Drug gist at lowest prices. ROBERT SHOEMAKEB & CO.. . Wholesale Druggists. di2l, tfg Northeast cor. Fourth and Race steeet.' -PVBUGGISTS, CONFECTIONERS AND PER U FUMERS are solicited to examine our stack of superior Essential Oils, as Sanderson's Oil, Lemon and Bergamot, Allen’s Oil Almonds, Winter’s < 11 or Citronella, Hotchkiss' Oil of Peppermint, Cblris’ Oil oi Lavender, Origanum. Orange, etc, etc. ROBERT SHOEMAKER A 00., de29-tfj N. B. cor. Fourth and Race eta., Phllada. -A “.PS, 1 “Sf- K 0 ohaegb foe paok- A AGES. C. L.Oil.new made. Invoice Just re ceived and tar Bale In quantities eni table to the trade. Ipecac, root and powder, In balk and battles ot XQ> each.: chloroform ofthebest quality In carboys and demi johns. r JOHN O. BAKES & 00,. nolo . , . 718 Market street. BLAIR’6*SPBOIAIiTTE3 FOB THE SEASON. o Glycerin Lotion, for hands and face. FectoralLozeneeaJoreore throat, hoarseness, Ac. Camphor lce. for chapped Hands. Wild Cherry Compound tor cold, cough, Ac. Olein, for chapped hands, Ao. Troches Chlorate Potash .for nicerated throat. PERRY Oi BLAIB’9 BQHB, Eighth pad WMant CHOICE BSATB SIGNOR BLITZ. WfiKsCEifiWLfiSS, Oi the finest quality. james r. Webb; WALNUT and EIGHTH Sts. 88888, BEAL ESTATE. CHESTER CiIUOTYFdRSI WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, JANUARY 3d, 186/. I ?L.S l . 6 „ : ? oroDgh , ° f Rennet satrasE. oM UThohS?iil„6i,ac ' ea ' tel P, a hl ßli state of cultivation, Tnefrainings are excellent. ■■■■■. Central, Balroad b ™ma2y 10 county,and It belongs to the estate of Harlan Gauss, (dec’ll), mlses BaJe toke place at one o’clock, on the pre inß'roroTO End Printed description,send to B. IRWIN GAUSS, K*nnett Square, Pa., living on tf dtfflJwS) aeS: or,J ’ T- GAUSE, Wilmington, Del. FOR RENT 9 The Fourth Story Back Boom, OP TEX NEW BULLETIN BUILDINB, With entrance by a spadona itaii on Chestnut afreet* „ and also an entrance on Jayne street, jrer farther particulars apply at the “JSew Bulletin Building, ; 607 Cbestnnt Btraat. OCS2tf E FOR SALE, Elegant Brick and Brown atone ID WELLING. Ho 2u20 SPRUCE Street. Immediate Possession. , HAULS, BROTHER 4 00,, de4-lm» ascoSOUTH^Btreet. ®FORBaLe- A, "EESIRaSLE COUNTRY PLACE, centaining 18 acres superior land,' situ* ate on the Lancaster road, one mile from Bosement station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and ten miles from the City. -fc tone house, bam and all necessary outbuildings; fruit in abundance and a stream of water running through place. J. iL GUMMBY A SONS, 508 walnut street. gg FOB BALE.—The three*Btery brick DWELL* fa ING wiih double bach buUdings, situate No. 227 South Twentieth street. Has every modem convenience and improvement, and is in good order. Lot 18 fret front by 88 feet deep. J. M. GUM MEY A SONS 508 Walnut street. KrOH SALE—The handsome bride Residence, 2 feet front, with Stable and Carriage house, and feet deep to a 40 feetwlde afreet, situate No. isos Spruce sireetj'has every modem convenience. J MV GOMMEY A SONS, 508 Walnut street, - BFOR SALE—THE FIRST-CLASS HOUSE N. E. corner Eighteenth and Arch. Possession in p next Apply at No. 238 Chestnut at, de27*6t* ffiS A COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM FOR6S& EJ-ISALE.—Fifty to One Hundred Acres, BristolZi? p>ke, above seven-mile stone, and near Tacony. Mansion House and other Dwellings to let. Apply to B. WHITAKER, 610 LOCUST afreet. de29.&* gs? GERMANTOWN.—FOR BALE—A handsome IS-* double-pointed stone Residence, with large lot of ground, and surrounded with large forest trees, situate within two minutes’ walk from the railroad station Has every city convenience, and Is in excellent repair. J. M. QUMMNY A SONS, 588 Walnut street. gg VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY FOB SALE* BaL—Situate on the northwest corner of Founh and Merchant streets (below Market), one of the bet busi ness locations in the city. Immediate possession. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 5C3 Walnut street. 188 FOR BALK.—A three story brick D WELLINQ. Sea S. E. corner Bread and Colombia avenue. 2d by w, 1 * hex deep to an alley. Apply to COPPUCK A JORDAN, 483 Walnut street. TO BENTj-A Four-Story DWELLING, mi g? VINE Street, and a Four-story DWELLING'S a. tFNTH Str»et. Immediate possession. Apply to COPPUQE A JORDAN. 433 Walnut street. gSS TO RENT—A large STORE on MARKET st., JBB near Sixth. Possession soon. Appl? at 8t« 1507 ARCH street. TV) REST-THREE BOOS£S-20by 68 feet; Second, A Third and Fourth Stories, 123 North THIRD street. de27-st* OUJLDING LOT FOR SALE—Situate on the south- O east corner of Christian and Sixteenth street*. 254 feet front on Christian, by 133 feet deep on Sixteenth to Montrose street, J. H. GUMMEY A SONS, 508 Wal nut street. OEDIOAJta DR. J. S. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. , If you have corrupt,disordered or vitiated bloodyon are sick an over, it may appear as pimples, sores, or assomesctlve disease, or It may only make yon feel languid or depressed; but you cannothave good health if your blood is Impure. Dr. Bose’s Alterative re moves all three impurities, and is the remedy twmt mm restore yon to health. * It is unequaled fbr the cure of all diseases of the glands, scromlA, tubercular consumption, and all erup Uons of .the skin. Price tL sols agents. J>YOTT. A 00., 232 North Second Street, DR. DYOTTB ITCH OINTMENT will core every form of Itch, and is superior to any other remedy for the cure of that disagreeable and tormenting complaint. Price, 25 eta Sent per mall 40 cents. DYOTT A OS.. 232 North Second Street. _ DR. J. & ROSEN EXPECTORANT, For the cure of consumption! coughs, colds, asthma catarrh,influenza, spitting of blood, brbnchltla and all diseases of the lnngs. This syrup havln. stood the lest of many years' ex perience as a remedy for irritation or Inflammation of the lores, throat or bronchia, la acknowledged by all to be a remedy superior to any other known com yonnd used for the relief and cure of congns and con sumption. Price ,fl. Sole agents. DYOTT A CO, set-6m . 232 Nortl 3 « cond Street. )urify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges Its natural fuac* ilons. These, 1 if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs; producing general aggra vation, Buffering ana derangement while In ihis con dition, take Ayer’s Pills, and see how directly they re store the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous dls tempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidlv and many of them Burely cured by the same means. None who know the virtue of these Pill* will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure, such as Headache. Foul Btomach, Dysen tery, Bilious Complaints, Indigestion, Derangement of the Diver, Costlvenesa,* Constipation, Heartburn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, worms ana Suppression, when taken in large doses. They are Sugar Coated, so that the most sensitive can take them easily, and they are surely the bestpur gativo medicine yet discovered _ „ AVER'S AGUE CURE, For the speedy and certain Cure of Intermittent Fe ver, or Chills and Fever, Bemittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Agne, Periodical Headache or-Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fevers; Indeed lor the whole class of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries. This remedy has rarely failed to core the severest cases of Chills and Fever, and It has this great advan tage over other Agne medicines, that it subdues the complaint without u jury to the patient. It contains no quinine or ether deleterious substance, nor does It produce qnlnlsm or any injurious effect whatever. Shaking brothers of the army and the west, try It, and you will endorse these assertions. Prepared by J. C. AYEB & CO., Lowell, Hass., and sold by J. M. MABIB & CO., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. noat-a,m,w-2m T7NTERKLY BEbTABbE-HefeGBOITS Bronchial PJ TABLETS, for the core of coughs, colds- hoarse ness, bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast. Public speakers, singers and amateurs will be greatly benefited by nslng these Tablets. Prepared only bj LAINCAB TER A WILLS, Pharmaceutists, N. B, Cor, ABCH and TENTH Btreets, Philadelphia. For salt by Johnson, Holloway * Oowden, and Druggists generally. seastf B BUSH'S BBQBCHIAL AND PULMONIC DEW DBOPB, lbr Coughs, and all Diseases of thi Throat and Bronchial Taoes. This Invaluable prepa ration fcr every household, Publio Speakers, Bingen, &c„ possesses a Western celebrity, ana hasbeen known to relieve the most obstinate and almost hopeless cases. It Is agreeable, strengthening and soothing. Prepared by E. O. BBUBH, No. 288 South Nina street; Philadelphia. ■ ■' < Jeff-tf nOBNfI. BUNIONS. UNVESTED MAH&- Dr7j, \j DAVIDSON,-: Chiropodist, Operator on Corns, Bnnlons, Inverted Nalls, and other diseases of the feet. (Office, 924 CHESTNUT street. Dr. Davidson will wait on patients at their residences, no3tg MUSICAL B adlad . ' de2Bdmo* 33 South Nineteenth street. A B. TAVLOB, TEACHES GF SINGING AND' Ik. PIANO, 1207 FILBKBT street. Binging dames now forming. • QC2-tl| Preston Steam Laundry. WASHING, STARCHING, SCOURING AND CLEANSING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Birr wore at lowest prices. Office, 1305 Ghestuut St, .YETI’S PILLS.—Are i sick, Heebie and com* inlng ? Are you oat of ter with yoar system ranged and yoar feel* uncomfortable? These .ymptoms are often the prelade to serioas Illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon yoa, and 'lonld oe averted' by a iely use of the right jedy. Take Ayer’s tls, and cleanse oat the ordered humors—parity we on unobstructed In the functions of the FBIMCMI yS-lO’s, 1881*8* 10-40*8* COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. BOUGHT AND SOLD. ■ DE HAVEN & BRO, 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. NATIONAL EXCHANGE BAM E CAPITAL $600,000, FULL PAID, . Hasßemoved To Its ; Ne|w Banking- House, ffos. 633 and 635 Chestnnt Street A. BOTD, Picsidtnt. Jltb. W. QELBOTJQH, Cashier. noTt, BANKERS AND BROKERS, °O t No. 17 NEW STREET, NEW YORK. Particular attention given to the Purchase and Sale of all «. GOVEESMEST SECURITIES, BAHSOAB STOCKS, . , BOSXIS AJTD GOU>. Bcslneea del naively on Commission. All orders will receive our personal attention at the STOCK EXCHANGE and GOLD BOARDS, dll-lyj 6 SPECIALTY. S SMITE, KAKItOLPE fe CO BANKERS AND BROKERS, IS Sontb Third stai l S Baoaa ctmij Philadelphia; | Bew TMS. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLS OK nmrarragny BACKING HOUSE OF if J\yCooke&Co -112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD’A. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 201 WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERALBirFERENCE ALLOWED Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections made; Stocks Bon*tit and Sold on Com mission* Special bualnesa accommodations reserved fin Ladles. , . sea ■ ©on VABioua other sumsto lljwv.uuu invest in approved City Mortgages, -also, well-secnred Mortgagee and Ground Benia. For sale by E R. JONES, de29 3t} Wo 522 Walnut street. CASTOR FIB HEALTH AND BTBENGTH XJSE cafe WELL, <S CO.’S PATENT GLASS GASTOB W-KKETB. These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, Ac. we claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increased force of sound, witnont detracting from the harmony and melody of the instrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This la so apparent that they are now being applied by many to these valuable mu sical instruments. Dr. valentine Mott, previous to hit death, pronounced the Glass Castor wheels. an in valuable Invention for bedfast invalids, whs are guarded agalnstthe damp floors after undergoing the process of cleaning, or where dampness is produced from any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut or torn, as frequently happens from those now in use, often caused by a rust, which adheres with glue-like tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that glass la non-corrosive. There are no rough or unfin ished edges to the Glass Wheels, suoh aa we often find In those of Iron, and the latter, though smoothly fin ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on the sun face, or edge, while the former will always maintain the smoothness of glass, Just as they are finished. By sleeping upon glass wheels yon retain all theeleo tridty yen had in your body on retiring, and yon get np in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young man. Glass being a non-conductor, the eleo triclty gained while In bed cannot pass off. Ask your doctor what he thinks of the Glass Castor Wheels Ask him If all diseases, with the exception of chronic diseases, are not caused from the want of electricity. We have a man In our place whom the doctors pro nounced past caring, with the inflammatory rheu matism. The wheels cured him in less than four weeks. He is to-day a stent healthy man- These art facts which can be proven on application at our office. No. 203 Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Factoryal Westville, New Jersey, where we have some sixty hands employed In the manufacture of the Glass Cas tor Wheels. \ ' Jieo will be paid to any one who will say they have not received any benefit or relief after using Oapewell & Co.'s Patent Glass Castors. A sample set (4> of the Wheels sent to any part of the United States, on re ceipt of II 60, J. B. OAPEWELL & CO , oot-sml No. 205 Bace street. copartnebseipsT Tele firm of brown & smith is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by GEORGE 2X. BROWN at No. 34 North FOURTH street. GEORGE H. BROWN, PETER V, SMITH, " ! -> General Partners* GEORGE M. ROBESO ff, Special Partner. . deas^tt. Philadelphia, Dec 28, 1858. FURS. JOSEPH ROSENBAUM & COi Offer their splendid assortment of fresh and well made Fora at the moat reasonable prices. Also carriage Bobea.lHnfflera, Gloves, Indies’Hoods, etc. Please givens acalL Store,4iaAßCH Street,above Foortb, sonthalde, p, s,— jost finished another lot of these very fine de sirable H Ink Sable Fnrs; also, best Siberian Squirrel, Chinchilla, Boval Ermine, choicest German Pitch, Children's Pars, Trimmings, etc, *®.Ho business trans&sted Qn Batwdaj s. <l«ls-im* Mtbomab a soNßAtrcrroNEßßs. • 2308.139 an j? 14l86uth FOURTftstreet, „ BALES OP STUCKB AND BEAL ESTATE . at the Exchange, every.TUESDAY, at 12 o'clock uoom* ASP" Hankbilis of each property issoed sep»ra*.ely, ana on the Saturd %y previous to each S*Te 2 60 cata* lognes in pamphlet form, givib* foil descriptions. .: . BEAL HSTATfE AC PRIVATE SALE Printed catalogued, comprising several hand red thousand dollars, inclndlng every description of city and country property, from the smallest dwellings to the moat elegant Mam ions, elegant Country Seats; Farms. Bnalnesg Properties, &c at the Anctlen Store EVFBY,THURSDAY residences 1 &c lar * tteatloß Siven to sales at private STOCKS. PEW, &C. ON TUESDAY, JAN 6 1837; AilS o'clocx noon, at the Philadelphia ißrrt»uip> «■ 17 shares Reliance Insurance Co. 60 shares American Anti Jncrust-ator do. 1 share Philadelphia Library Co, •. 1 share in the Mercantile Library. _Pew No- 49, middle aisle <Bt. Stephen's* Charon, Tenth atreet, above Ch» stnnt. Orphans* Court Sale^-Estate ef Francis Morgan, dec. —7 I) WEIiLINGS, 842 Swanson at., between Queen and Christian sts- Same JEatate-THKEE-STORY BRICK BAKERY, eo, 614 Cherry et. Court Sale—T* state of Hawley's miners— .lot, Locust st., west of Thirty seventh st., 27th ward. Peremptory SaIe—EXTRA. VALUABLE BUSINESS BTAND—Three-story. BRICK BUILD -188 South Third at„ between Walnut and. Chestnut. modern thbeestoby BRICK DWELLINGS. Nos 1110, ,1112 and 1114 Jeffap -3w^«Lof®*eventllL of ®* eventll Bfc ' Immedlatepossesalan. ELEGANT MODERN FOURSTORY BRICK life Wo. 193*CfceBtimt 81.,-west ofNinPteenth su. . VAXXJABLE BUCSINEB3 STAND-Three •toxy BRICK BUUiDJNG, S. 33. comer Ninth ond Cherry sta. . ’ - w?^ I S™,.'J35 BB P^ TOBY BBICK DWELUNO, No. 307 North Twentieth BL, above Vino at, Imme diate possession. ' THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING. No. INK (xx at,, between Seventeenth and Eighteen to s«s~ •hove Sprace at. MODERN THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. ft, o '. S6venteentll3o(l 3 THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos. £35. 630 and-632 Carpenter st., between sixth ant Seventh streets. , MODERN THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 2034 Vino st., east ofTwenty-hrst st. Immedtaa* possession. _ Bale at Nos. 123 and 141 South Fourth street. HANDSOME WA LNDT FURNITURE, ELEGANT* ROSEWOOD PIANO. FIREPROOF BAFH3. HANDSOME VELVET AND BRUSSELS gaS FETB, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Ac~^ ON THURSDAY MORNING. At 9 o’clock, at the auction store, the rosewood and walnut Parlor, Chamber and Dinlnc room Furniture, elegant rosewood Plano Porte, maho gany Plano, French Place Mantel and Pier Mirrors. Velvet, Brussels and Imperial Carpets. Feather Beds and Bedding, China and Glassware, Mantle orna ments. Ac. Also. 100 gross Powers’ Patent Creepers. OVERCOATS. BLOUSES. BOOKS. MITTS. &C. ON THURSDAY MORNING. At the auction store, in lots to salt purchasers, 169 new Overcoals assorted colors with and without capes; Knit Blonßes, Capes, Jackets, Army Socks. Wool Mitts Ac. 43“ May bs examined theday previous to sale. TO BENT.—Several Offices, Harmony Oonrt. CpHOMAS BIRCH * BON, AUCTIONEERS ABB 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS^ No. uio CHESTNUT street. (Bear entrance HOT Bansom street) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF EVERY BW BHRIPTION RECEIVED ON SALES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on ns most Reasonable Terms. TALE OF BEAT. ESTATE, STOCKS, *O., ATIIT3M THOMAS BIRCH * SON respectfully Inform «m» friends and the pnblio that they are prepared to attests to the sale of Beal Estate by auction andat private sala. Sale at No. luo Chestnut street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PiANOS, MIRRORS. CARPETS, CUTLERY. Ac. ON FRIDAY MORNING. At 9 o’clock, at the auction store. No. 1110 Chestnn* street, will be sold—• A large assortment of superior Parlor, Chamber and Dining room Furniture. "t. SALE OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE SHELLS. BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS. ON TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. >. At 11 o’clock, at the Auction Store. No. me Gherina street, up stairs, will be sold.by order of the executant o< the hue Charles A. Fonlson, the large collection of Shells, recent and fossil. They can be examined three days prior to Bale. BY B. SCOTTi a.-; AtJCnONEKK, No. 1020 fIHTgITMII'P street. GOLD ■WATCHES AND OTHER JEWELRY. Al 2 o’clock precisely, at 1022 Chestnat street, will be s~ld. an Invoice of gent’s and ladies’ fine 13 karat Gold Watches, hunting cases. ATTRACTIVE fIA f/F, OF MODERN Oil* PAINTINGS, from the AMERICAN ART GALBERT, NEW YORK. . ON FB IB AY, SATURDAY - NT^MONDAY OF B1POW*" INGS. 2Stb. 2rflh and 30 th of December, At 7-4 o’clock, will be offered for sale at Scott's Art Gallery, U2O Cues tout street, about 273 Hodern OQ Paintings, of vailed and pleasing subjects, ail mounted in rich gold leaf frames. On view, with descriptive catalogues, day anti even ing, until nights of sale. T HOLLAND, AUCTIONEER, A. 1208 MARKET street Sales of Furniture at the Auction Store EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 9 o’clock. Particulnx attention given to sales at Private Bari' dences. *- THE NEW CENTRAL AUCTION HOUSE PIANO FORTES. HAPS BY CHICKERING. SOBERS AND GALE; SEWING MAOAINES BY Slo&l and others: Walnut Pressing Bureaus: superior Yr alnut J. L Bedsteads; Wardrobes; Bouquet Tables? Ingrain andTapestryJCarpets; 75 Looking Glasses: Sideboards; Oak and walnut Pining Chairs; Feather Beds; Matresses. Ac., will be sold Ost WEDNESDAY, January 2, at 9J4 o'clock. Dealers and Housekeepers will find it to their Interest to attend. TVAV3B * HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS J J (Late with M. Thomas A Sons.) Store No. 421 Walnut street Sale Nchjl3l4Mount Vernon street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE TAPESTRY CABPjITB, GBINA AND GLASSWARE. Ac. ON FRIDAY MORNING. At io o’clock .at No. 1314 Mount Vernon street, tha entire Furniture, walnut and reps Parlor Suit, superior Lounge, rosewood Centre Table, fine Tapestry, Vene tian and Ingrain Carpets. Matresses. China and Glass ware Kitchen Utensils Coal and Wood, Ac, May be examined on the morning of sale. jtkj AftlTUßE SALESatthestoreeveryTu&fiqy PALES AT RESIDENCES will '•eceiva particular attention. The principal money establishment— S. K. comer of SIXTH and RACE streets. Mosey advanced on merchandise generally; Watches Jewelry, kiamoads, Gold, and Silver Plate, and on all articles of value for any length of timo agreed on. WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIYALE SALE. Fine Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Face English, American and Swiss Patent Lever Watches; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face Le pine Watches; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches? FineSilvtr Hunting Case and Open Face English,. American and Swiss Patent Lever and Ltpinet Watches; Double case English Quartier and other Watches; Ladies’Fancy Watches; Diamond Breasts pics: Finger Rings; Ear Bings; Studs Ac: Fine Gold Chains: Medallions; Bracelets; Scarf Pins; Breast Pins;- Finger Rings; Pencil Cases, and Jewelry generally. FOB-SALE-A large and splendid Fireproof Chest suitable for a Jeweler, price 9650. Also several Lota in South Camden* Fifth and. Chestnut streets. Philip ford * co« AUCTIONEERS, . No. EO6 MARKET street. CLOSING SAXE OF THE SEASON OF 1509 CASK HOOTS AND SHOES. * 7 : ON THURSDAY MORNING. - Jan. 8, commencing at 10 o’clock, Philip Ford <& Oo* will sell at their store, No. 506 Market street, 1500 cases Prime Boots and Shoes, to close consignments -forthe present season, when bhjers will find it to their inte rest to attend JAMES A MORTGAGE OF t*CO. A well aecnred purchase money Mortgage'of ,1,000. By barritt & co.. auctioneers. - i CASH AUCTION HOUSE, No. 230 MARKET street, corner of Bank street. Cash advanced on consignments without extra charge,. Ont-door salee and Merchandise of all kinds BolldtaA TJY JOHN: B. .MTEB3 A CO., AUOTIONESBBi X» Nob. 253 and 234 TTARtfiCT atreat. corner of Grand opening.—mbs. h. a. binder, . NO. 1031 ChefltßUt street, Philadelphia, Importer of. Ladies’:’Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Also, an elegant stock of Imported Paper Patterns, ror- Ladies’and Children’s Dress. Parisian Dress !and Cloak Making in all its,varieties. Ladies flirnfahing their rich ana costly materials may rely on being tistically fitted, ana their work finished in the.moed prompt and efficient manner, at: the lowest possible {>rices, in twenty-foor Jionxs’ notice. Catting and baaV ng. .Patterns In sets, or by the single piece ,fbr mow < chants and dressmakers now ready. ■eiß-iv SIMON GARTLAND, tinjEkrAkEn, s, ; . . No. 35 South Thirteenth Street. Intermentß made in alltkedemateiies ' 4eUBmJ. /FURS. ®BOBSE|H)WMAI, fmBPENTER AKD BUiLDEi. SS3S OARTBK STBEES3 , And i«i dock stbsst, KMbißd Work «&* usiwtitiag praoptfr AUCTION SS&Jm* ' kealestatkbaie, JAN.& THIS AFLKRNOON HERMAN, AUCTIONEER. r No. 422 WALNUT street. AT PRIVATE SALE. . ■ RIDGE <6 CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 565 MARKET street, above Flith. amiurea.
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