Ara, of the British-Pre Pylon the • thtliore Oil impeach.. eitt. I [From the Medan TiMM-Doc. 103 'The refusal of the House of Representatives .to prosecute the impeachment of President Johnson terminates one of the strangest ept ' sodes in the history of the American Union. There never was a more startling instance of the power of public opinion on a legislative 'body. The Dome of RepresentatiVes is di vided between Republicans and Democrats nearly in the ratio of three to one. Of the , seven Repu blicanmembers of the' Impeach ment Committee, five supported the resolu tion' recommending the House to impeach the President at the bar of the Senate. 'Under ordinary cir cumstances the impeachment .must have 'followed as a matter of course. A few months ago it would have been inevitable. ' It had been proposed to the House by the Judiciary Committee, , itwas supported * by a large majority of the Republican members of ithe Committee, and' the House itself was mainly composed of members of the Itepub bean party. But the elections of the Autumn bad shown that the majority of the voters of the North recoiled from the extreme mea , sures of the:Republican leaders, and, though the electlims bad no direct effect on the House 'ilf, they apparently exercised an immense •moral influence on ita members. By a vote of 108 to 57 the proposal was rejected, and the danger of a complete dcad lock of Zegteation unbalanced by any practical vantage was removed. * ' The,rejection of the proposal to impeach the President for high crimes and We .anesnors will leave ,Congress free attendoto ihe m9re pressing wawa of the Union; .but the miscbiefof this mistaken proposal will, probably, not so easily disappear. It seems not unlikely that the leaders of the Republi oan party will have reason to repent their un bridled animosity against the 'President, but if thisNere all, they would receive, as they 'deserve, little coramisseration. It is to be feared that the nation at large will be preju diced by this abortive manifestation. The President has given abundant, prooth of his IDWR Intractable disposition. and the ~ abst r act o f his last Message Shows that, up to the meeting of Congress be had not learnt the necessity of abating any of. his pretensions. The conclusive vote against the prosecution of his impeachment may not improbably be taken by such a man as an approval of, his policy. It must, in iany case, confirm him in the course he has adopted. The consequences which may be traced in the legislation of the session which has just begun cannot be doubtful. The strength of the Republican party is broken, yet it commands a majority in the House and an the 'Senate. The tenacity of the President is confirmed, •yet he is liable to be overruled by, the votes of adverse majorities. The hopes of a satisfactory reconstruction are di minished. As it cannot be supposed that the Republicans will acquiesce in Mr. John son's schemes, and as it is beyond hope that thereohn will modify his own views, must be a trial of strength on every question as it arises, and the doubtful balance will sometimes incline to one and sometimes to the other side. Neither can get rid of the 'other, and the utmost that can be anticipated is a little amendment of the more pressing - difficulties of the present situation,. followed by a postponement of the rest of the work to a better season. Shut out from the prospect of useful legislatiqn, In Congress, the energy of the nation must be almost entirely devoted to what would, under any circumstances, be the great task of the coming year—the selec tion of the new President and the determina tion of the "platform" upon which - hid' Cabi tet shall be constructed. CITY BIILLETJUX. A Nom IDEA.—Messrs. Paul & Hagamyer, the enterprising agents of the Knickerllocker Life Insurance Company of New Yorli, an insti tution so well and favorably known in this com munity, and whose office is at 237 and 239 Dock street (formerly the post-office), have commenced to distribute their newdiusiness cards, consisting of a "genuine Knickerbocker pipe," ith direc tions of the firm printed upon. This being some thing entirely new people seem to be much de .ighted with this novel ides, the- object of which is, of course, to draw attention to the company and their agents. The miniature pipe Is a cheap, but very neat little affair, and, as it does not cost anything, has found already a great many admirers. TIMELY DISCOVERY.-011 Tuesday night a inn was discovered in the extensive sugar -house on Vine street, below Third.. The flames were ex tinguished by the members of the Humane' Hose Company before any serious damage had been done. The fire was making rapid progr. ess when discoverell, and in a little time would have re quired the services of the fireinn geenerally. ACClDMtiT.—Yesterday morning. alxout half past one o'clock, Susannah 31cClain, residing at Fourth and Jefferson stamps, fell Into a advert - which is being built on a lot between Eighth and Franklin street-, alx)re C alumbia arentit,. and had o leg broken. She was taken to the St. Joseph's Jiospital. 'DIAN Baarmx.—Thomas Fs.` ton. was before Alderman Bader yeatere,y, upozi • raimge assault and battery. It Is aZleged "..Est he ndesed a disturbance Ina ealoon at Twafth and Ctimut Lgreet,;, and brioeVed down and Owlly brAt a man. Ile was held In $6OO bail to answer tt Cx.turt. -CII.4.ItCIED WITH ROISDEP.S.--JaVA _Thirvrgct was committed by Alderman Butler, in &la-at of *1,500 bail, to answer . the charge of Lt ring robbed a man of $5O at the house of Torn Philf.pa, on Front street, above Walnut. When arrestel $3l of the stolen money were found on him. 110PLIITING.—Thomas Davis was arrested on Tneßlay • evening, by Policeman James M. itoberts,for helping himself to a number of small articles in iloyt's novelty store, Eighth street, Icinw Arch. He, was committed by Alderman Beitier. El ORE itonmsny.—A bank book containing 1900 wt's stolen from the money-drawer of cSchwarz's toy store, No. 1006 Chestnut street, on Tuelay evening. about eight o'clock, while the attention of an attenuant was temporarily directed to another part of the store. Finn AT A DEpoi.—Yesterday morning, about four o'clock, a lounge which had been placed too near to a hot atove in - the New York depot, Thirty-first and :Market streets, took fire and wc t p destroyed. No other damage 1\419 done. Piciatio Poem.Ts..—A man named Edward Dully was arreeted last night at lieventli and 'Bedford streets, upon the charge of having ,nicked the pocket 01' a man of a watch. Tic was taken before Alderman Tlttcrmary and was conk lnitted to answer. 'Naw Ann/ma:MEN:E.—The Post-oftlce Is now kept open, as formerly, until 9 o'clock,. P. M. the new arrangement went Into effect on Mon day evening last. FILE AT A Cone. On WOK!, —YCEterCliq after ,noort, about half•past three o'clock, a still at Exam' Coal Oil Works, at Fiftieth street, on the 'yerio.s3dvania railroad, was destroyed by fire. Tiu Ligeon 1,A1,.--Cbarles Hastings was be lore Alderman Good yesterday, for selling liquor on Sunday, in Nicetown, lie was held In $l,OOO ball to anew“ at court. not t ozny.-4 German, who was enticed into a lowle at Fourth b ud Sbippen streets, on Tuesday tight, was rotfbcd of ;i2tlo. OJLTY N 0 TIO ES. ,A2l Intbructif bein g in a church where the col-, uction 144 , srs renrabled a box, on Ita being handod t o biro'wlattpqrat in Lbe carrier's ear that be was not swumllaptl, and could not vote. IL Is a pleaaant thing": to Uwe,' it both nativem aid foreignere have no Mid toltyls 9114 1 40 . the epi,trlte family coal bold by' W.W. Aber, at 1..& Rfiith greet, bolo* Girard amine, sad qt thi Branch ()eke, corner of Sixth and WA& Gage.* litreetB.. Atrenors BALM _ . paurday, Dee. 4 28, ' At Fl ' Closing out sale of , Carringtot. ,& Co.'s stock at s tore, • - No. 198 Chestnut strett, Consisting of • Bret atellea. Terrys, ItemySatin.de•Laines.Damseks. elegant embroidered Swles,Lace and English Notting hem Curtains, _Curtain materials. Piano pad 'Fable covers, Window Shades, Furniture Coverings and Up holstelere' Trimmings or nil kinds. • Also three sets hinelewalnnt first-class 'F'urialtnre and large Mirror, with connecting cornices. , BOWES'S INPANT CORDIAL isa certain, safe and speedy cure for Oholic.. Paths and Spasms—yielding great relief to children Teething. Laboratory Sixth and Green. `Townies Gobs Artmsto Hueneme" quiet COUghS, sheathe' inflamed surfaces, relieve hoarseness, pains, soreness or the breast, a tough morning phlegm, and impart mach comfort in Bronchial Irritations. Made by Bower, Sixth and Vine streets. Sold by druggists 135 cents per box. Try them. CHRISTMAS Arne Nitw YEAR' Grturrrso.—The undersigned would inform their fHends and the public generally, that they have imported direct from Switzer land a choice assortment of beautifully carved fancy arneles,suitable for holiday presentation. Among them may be fotind a small lot of elegantly carved mantel clocks. caskets, cigar holders, bouquet' stands, etc., dx., to which the attention of connoisseurs le respect fully invited. J. S. Lon & CO., 727 Market street, Philadelphia. IF AFFLICTED with any of those maladies known as Nitramate, Nerve-ache, or wig other pain ful nervous affections, do not deem your case hopeless. Take an occasional dose of Da. Ttrainen's Tie-Doun 01YRRIJX. Or i havxasan NEURALOIA. PILL, WhiCh tones and stimulates the nerve dead and permanently expels from the system all suchikseases. Apothecaries have this medicine. Barmow's Bosps.—Elder Flower, Turtle 011, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Mush, Rose, &a. • - Snowtoen & Bnomime, Importers, , 23 South Blghth street. WHAT SHALL I FOR A. CHHISTNALS GUT for my wife. sister, cousin, niece or "intended" OW the case may be), is the perplexhig cptestlon as the Holidays approach. Now, we are happy_ to say we can answer this question for one and au. Buy he of those Beautiful Combination Sewing and Button hole Machines, at the 8. W. corner ofEleventh and Chestnut streets. Nothing could bomore appropriate for the purpose. Elegance and usefulness wrabiruscl, and the price within the reach of all. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS: All the varieties of Pine Pars, At greatly reduced prices, Oakfords , 834 and 836 Chestnut street. Wanks, in whole, half, andquarter boxes. Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. Currants, Sweet Culer and Pare Brandy for Blame Pies, Fruit Cakes, okc., ace.' fdrrornmr. PLETOIXZE, 1204 Chit! street. VERY LARGE CLUSTERS Almena tirapes.— . MITOUELL & Prarrousa, „ 1204 Chestnutstreet. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. All the varieties of Fine Furs, At greatly reduced prices, Oakfords', 834 and 636 Cnestunt street • CHAMPION WRINGERS, Blacking Boxes, Cut lery, Plated and Japanned Ware, Britannia Ware, iron and wooden ware. Parson Co.'s, Dock street, be low Walnut. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES and Fancy Goods. SNOWDEN & Isecrrnsas, IMpOrter . S. 23 Soah Eighth street. 'Fon HOLTDAY GIFTS. All the varieties of Fine Furs. At greatly xyduced prices, Oakfords'. 834 and 830 Chestnut street. GROVER & BARER'S Highest Premium Sewing. Machines, 730 Chestnut street. Wm= GRAPES, WHITE GRAPES, AV the wholesale or single pound. 0 FIXTOUZII 1204 Chestnut st'reet. HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR GENTLRURN—The most popular things for presents to gentlemen will be found a! Mr. George Grant's Gentlemen's Furnishing estab lishment, No. 1018 Chestnut street. His stock em braces all the choicest novelties and articles of taste and comfort for a gentleman, from a fine pair of Gloves to an elegant Morning Wrapper.. His line of Scarfs, Cravats, Shirts and Underwear of every des cription is superb, and his prices moderate. Our lady readers will please act upon this suggestion in making their purchases. Linsimunt BLINDNESS AND CATARRH,* J. Isaacs, D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the, utmost success. Testimonials from the most re- ILablesourees in the city can be; seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. LADY Arrma, Oranges, Lemons, Almondi, English Wallans, , Pecana, dac. Mrratuna. & IPirrones, • 1204 Chestnut street. - - Tan Smoot op AN EARTHQUAKE IS nothing to the shock many persons experience at the low 11mares asked for the First-class, Beady-Made Winter Cloth lag now being sold at the celebrated Clothing House of Charles Wakes & Co.. tmder the ContinentaL VEEr Prez OLD GOVeistiblictirr JAVA Corers.: Very Chdee New Crop Teas. - Mrucumu, P'tsrouss, I 1204 Chestnut street. BrAtarruL.Assoirreaszfr or FANCY Bonn= and Trimmed Hats; a few fine French bonnets; the latest bonnet frames, all kinds of bonnet materials. trimmings, &c.. selling at a great sacrifice to close the season. • Wool , & CasT, MS Chestnut street. EXTRA FMB BLACK TEA By the chest of from 5 to 50 ponn_ds. hirromas & Frxrcuom. 1204 Chestnut street. KILTS vs. Teowsses.—The 78th Highlan , ders, now stationed at Montreal, are having a severe test of their powers of endurance kn that cold climate. Jthongh there has been t only about three inches of snow, the weather has been extremely cold, and frosted ears and faces are v 4.37 common. Until a few days ago most of the soldiers wore the kilts, but they are now allowed to wear trowsers, and i mast of them have so far conceded their na tural rights as to adopt the new order. The pipers, however, having objected, are allowed to wear the kiltsßdare the adoption of the trowsens them.eamight haveheehseehwitk I bare legs, while on their hands they had very large and /comfortable gloves. The 78th is the re4iment the sound of whose pibroch was so welcome to the be:deged garrison at Luck: now, in India, during the Bepo' rebellion. AMI URIMIENIMip 86, Sixth Page for dddtgonta Amusements. MRS, JOHN DREW'S ARCH STRlLEl ns TflEtr u lti,: "OURS"—CH RI B TMA B WEEK. 70-NIGH T (THURSDAY), Dee. 28,1f1. Laet rernaentatton btit threl •ouNs With Id! Ha grand effects and great tad. MRS. JOHNI U ..... —MARY NETLEY. Friday—Benefit of Mee. John Drew. . Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, LAST "OURS" itiA'FINEE. Fifty and Twenlyfive Conte. No Ittaerved Sesta. Saturday night - The het of "Duni." 'Monday next—Light at Lout. • B 4) • 0 • AND 0 11ARLEIGH. LEHIGH. COAL. BEST QUALITIES SCHUYLKILL . WM. W. ALTER'S COAL DEPOT, NINTH STICEET BELOW OM= AMUR Branch (McVar. sixth & Spring Oaks ad/ tu th tin) 7 .-- - -- fifaieZzite - -- 'lnWilbi4lEsl4 t/ 1!U• . roPienii 114nisee, or nunlike, ba te , A Ni , ... : ‘,.1.= in twi i ntr o t i lifr o n ; ni slin .6 Low ilown Cirstion'i ( i . A li=tia, eits hole lquea,, umbel& 13tiaVen, eta.. irtwignilin tali MAIL iil Mb umaiilenturats. ' ,' '. • •• • ~ I , MAXIM Is TlibialOaL.," Ilaii.WitlinS . . NV, ba tiattlk ms Most THEE'EikiliNditilteLE4 l lNH—Piiti.ADEL44lA, TitU E ' 4E4ifAY,` bidik AntektActs.tiuttirt rnt.LM.—e.triA mlot o na.i..NM R. Vellnelekoleeeaard.- Janne A./freeman,' Atienonoer. I —Under. authority of • the Orphans , Court for the; City end County of Philadelphin, on Wednesday, Jane.. cry 1868. at 12 ,'O'clock, noett,'wll.l tUr'sold at public sale, without reeerve, et the Philedelphict - Exchange, the ollowing described real estate, Into the property of Ellen Rematch, deceased. -No.l.—Property No. 10.14 , atm/. All that certain lot of ground with the brick and frame messunges thereon everted, situate on the souta side of Virgo street, at the distance of. 80 feeteastward from Eleventh street . in the Tenth Ward of , :the efts"; containing in front on Vine street 18 feet, and to depth 80 feet to a 5 feet wide alley leading into Eleretith street. end extending; Meng said alley 60 feet, and in depth on said alley 15 feet. Subject to a PtoPorticeable part of a Yearly irredeemable ground rent of $l2O, charged upon this and the three following deSerlbed lots °aground, The above lot fortes a letter L, And on it are erected a , two-story frame house fronting on Vine street, and 3 twa story frames. and g threeetory Mick houses , and n frame Mehl° fronting on the 5 feet wide alley. , . No: 3.:—Ground Rent of $2B Per annurtt—Alli that cer tain yearly mound rent <minim Of Twenty-eight Dollars. el arged upon and leaning out of all that certain lot of ground Situate on the routh sid Eleven e street. at the dis mere of 88 feet ecunward from h street 1 contain• ing in front 19 feet and in depth 115 feet; iblidoet to a pro portion 01 a certain irredeemable ground rent of $lB B, charged Upon this and the other prOterties heroin des. cribed. . No. 3.—firound Rent of st3B per annum.—All that cor. Min yearly ground rent of 3128. issuing out of all that cot. tam lot of ground situate on the south side of Vine Street, at the distance of 153 fret eward from Eleventh. etreet ; com caning in front 14 fecund in depth 65 feet, Subject to a proportion of the yearly irredeemable ground rent of Ba rgedsl2o be .cr upon this and the other properties heroin de. of $2B All that certain 1 , No. 4.-Ground rent per annum. yearly 'ground rent of /628 issuing out of all that "certain lot of ground situate on tho.rontb aide of Vino street, at the distance of 66 feet east of Eleventh street; containing In front 19 feet, and in depth 66 feet Subject to a propor tion of said ground rent of $l2O charged, upon this and the other properties herein described. Sale of the whole peremptory. . , tar *lOO to be paid on each at time of sale. By the Court. E. A.'S4ERRICK, Clerk 0 4 C. FRANCIS RENWICK, A.dministrator. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, Stnrn 422 Walnut otrnot. dollijn2,9 uttPliAles' COURT BALE.—ESTATE OF JOHN Kelly, deceased.--Jamb , A. Freeman. Autttioneer • —Lot of _ground, MAU 'strata, above SOrnerleti Tvrenly.fourth Ward. Under authority of the Orphan Court for the City and Cohn ty.of rhiladelebia, on • Wed. nosclaY, January ls. 1458, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at pub lic sale, at the Philadelphia atchange, the follow. Mg described real estate, late the property of John Kelly. Mmeased : All that certain lot of ground_ sitnatiLon the southwesterly Mole of Mary street, between Somerset street and 4 certain 90 feet wide street 19 feetof *Mph to be opened immediately =Staid out by 'Hugh Mbliyain on the western lims of Am property. commencing at the distance of 93 feet Mb:chat IL W. of the UlllB el Somerset street ;theme slang Mary streetloo fest o,i inches *exalt 19 feet wide street; thence northward along the eastern line of said alloy 72 feet 9 inches: thence eastward 70 feet Winches to Mary sine, the place of- beginning. !Liming a triangular piece of ground. The above is near the market and Race anti Vine streets Passenger Railway. Depot. gar Clear of all incumbrance. *l9O to bo paid et tame ot sale. By the Court. F,A. MERRICK. Clerk O. C. MARY }KELLY. Administratrix. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. 42.26.10,2.9 - Store. 492 Walnut street. rUbt.tU eIAuB.—JAMES et. FrtEs.l5lA.N, ALIC. tioncer.—Three.story Brick House, No. t 204 Frank ford Road. On Wednesday, January 16th, MB, at 12 o'clock noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Firths delphia Exchange, the following described real estate, viz.: All that certain threeetory brick house, with two story frame back building and lot of ground thereto be longing, situate on Frankford road (No. 2204). above York rtreet, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city; containing in front 20 feet,and in depth on toe south line at right angles with Frankford road 79 feet to a point•, thence north westwardly parallel with York street 12 feet, more or less, to a 6-feet alley called Gilbark's place, being 16'S feet on the said alley, and in depth also along : the north aide 91 feet 5 inches. Mir - Clear of incumbrance. Occupancy let of April next. 89500 may remain. Vir - 8200 to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, de9fkla2.9 Store. 422 Walnut street. 12 PUBIC SALE—JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUG an 'N d 'NW. 2448 and egg) North Seventh street, below Germantowe avenue. On Monday.y b ecomber Soth, 1136'7, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold p lie eta°, at the Philadelphia ittchange, the followin described real °nate. via.: All those two several threeatory brick stores with three story brick back buildings and lota of ground thereto belonging. situate on the west side of Seventh street, 40 feet soutbsof Dauphin street. in the Twenty-eighth Ward of the city; each 20 feet front (tee upper property being 70 feet deep. and the aenth6n, property 12 feet 6 inches. including half the 5 feet alley oath° rear to be left open.) The Louses are now and ready for tenants. May be examined at any time. 'Have range, copper lined bath tubs, with hot and cold water, gas, under. grmind drains, bulk windows with iron screens, and alto getter in perfect order. 1W 89,864135 may remain on each. sicto tribe paid on each ..t time of male. JAMES A. FREEMAN Auctioneer, t , Store 422'Walnut stmt. E ORPHANS , 11 U SALE.---245TAAE Otc ED -ward Baxter, deceased.--James A. Freeman. Alm tioneer.--nto three-story Brick tomes. NO& 2421, and 2423 Factory street. Seventh Ward. Under authority of the prpharts' Court f or the city and county of Phila dolphin,- on Wedneeday, January 16th, IM,_ at, 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale , at the . FMlaoelOhist Ex change, the follovrLug described reel estate, late tie pro pertv of Edward Baxter, deed.: All those two adjoining three story brick houses and two and a bait story frame hack buildinp. and lot of commi t situate ein,the north ride of Factory etteet (above Tweno4ourth and Fine (Arcata), in the Sawmill, Ward of the city, at the distance of 60 feet 6 inches eastward of Twenty-nfth street; con taining in front on Factory street 28 feet, and in depth 62 to.t 6 inches. Subject to 1880 ground rent per annum. Or $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk C. C. BoßvitT B. %LEY. JR . Trustee." JAMES A. FREEMAN, Anctloneer, de26 jag P. - - (Aare: 422 .11 alniu. street ' ORPHANS* COURT Sa.LE.—ESTATE JOHN ••-C. and Edward S. Hensel. and Mary Jane 130mmers, minors.--. James A. Freernan..., Auctioneer.— chree. story Brick Dwelling.l4o. 108 New Market street.—finder „authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday. January IMb, 1868, at 19 o'cleck noon, will be sold at public sale, at thol'hiladel. nhlaExchan the following dearribed real estate, the property of Joh ge, n C, and Edward O. Hensel, and Mary Jane Summers, minora. The undivided half part of and in all that three-story brick mesaerign and ier of gran nd situate on the west side of New Market atreet, between Coates and Brown streets. in, the Efeventb Ward of the city ; containing in front 21 feet, and An depth 38311 feet. Clear of incumbrance. Pr' The remaining half part win be sad by the other owner, the purchaser obtaining a title to the wholed KS' $lOO to be paid at the thee of sale. By the Bete. B. A. MERItICS A _Clerk 0. C. DANIEL HENSEL, Guardian. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. de2&ja2,9 Store. 422 Walnut street rjPEREMPTORY SALE—JAMES A. PREEIRAN, Auctioneer.—Business Stand, No. 776 South Second atreet, and Court Houses. On Wednesday, Jan.ls. f860, t at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila e. delphia Exchange, the following described real esta, viz : AU that valtiAbito'bnehteas property—two. story frame store and dwelling ( No , 7713) Sout h Second etreet. with the lot of ground on which it is erected, on the wed aide of Second etreet, below German street, in the Third Ward; cantotring in front =feet &inches, and extending in depth ILO feet, then widening, on the south to the V. tan of Nat t, et ti tu.,uns ELAM caw/Anus 611 C further derth of DO fort, being MO feet deep on the north line. On the rear of the lot are erected two three story brick beeves, renting for $144 a year each. Reserving to the iroperty adjoining on 'the south the use of an alley way. 3 feet wide and 60 feet dee p , for a passage.way and water course, dec. Subject to the pay vent of $4O per annum. part of , a ground rent of $77 40 now charged upon this and the Property adjoining on the south. The whole rents for '57130 a Year. Terme, $3,900 ' cash; remainder may remain. i) on mortgage if desired, Sale absolute. r3r - toooto he'old at tie time of aide. JAMES A. FRE e•MAN. Auctioneer. • de26,2,0 • Store 42 3 Walnot street tAgt;Ur.fult , e dAL,R.—EdTATE OF JOHN WU, Elllama, deceesed..—siamois A- Freeman, Auctioneer.— Dwellings NOS. 1663 Helmuth. and 1665 Rtchard streets Seventh Ward. Under authority contained in the will of the late John Williams, dec , d, on Monday, Janet. ary 15th. MA, at 19 o , clock,inoon, will be sold at public. sale, at thee Philadelphia. Exchange, the following scribed real estate. viz.t , Alifthat certain lot of ground with the two threestory brick houses thereon 'erected (each containing five rooms). situate on the south side of . Helmuth street, at the distance el U feet wester fila , tenth street, in the Seventh Ward of the city- containing in front 16 feet and in depth 65feet to Richard street. Subject to 402, ground. rent per annum. W - 81100 to be paid at time of sale. By order of Rum. tor. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. deXi 112. P Store 424 Walnut stmt. srumps taux-mtdEt, FREEMAN. ACC tioneer.—lionse and Lot. No. lig Church street. Frankford. On Wednesday, January 15, 18611 g, at 12 o'clock. noon. will be mad at public sale, at the delphia Exchange. the following describe d Real Math viz.: AD that lot of Wend situate on the southwesterly side of Church street, Frankterd, Twenty-think Ward. being feet hunt and extending en uthwestward between parallel Wl /Ines at right angle* with Church street LW feet. The above is a well-built_threerstory brick house with frame kitchen attached. Fruit and water oa the pre mhes. Poesesdoo of the premises given the purchaser in three months. Rents for ettO per annum. Clear of incumbranca. $lO to be paid at the time of sale. - JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. dm ha'? Morn 421 Walnut street. TO ME1 4 11 7 1 1 . Upper F100r5;325 Chestnut Street 180 FEET DEEP. Inqnlre on Premises. delo-6tTP. /IOLDS IMPROVED • , PATIDT LOW STEM AND ROT WATER APPARATUR, YO wARDTho %MOW° omi otaom IrTEARI *IW WATER LOCATING 0% JAIIERA IP. WOOD No. us. woman etroa S. K. WITINISIVECi. Elasit. Mitt no ISAAC B. EVANS' Idint! ,atOrea 808. ' ' N 0.1.0 ihkOt Delaware ivelmel` 111404 TO RENT. iiismorma iuro Daum at onis c rAlNTS, VAIMILEB• =e2 VIENNESE SKATE BAGS' nog (:)V E Li . These Elegant (loads have been expressly designed CHRISTMAS SALES, And are sold exclusively by BAILEY & 00.; No. 819 Chestnut Street,, deldAtn,th-tfi CHRISTMAS PRESENT& A PIANO, • AN ORGAN, AN OPBRA GLABEi, An Elegantly Bound Mullet Book, A MUSIC FOLIO. 0. W. A.,TRIIMPLER I No. 926 Cheknut Street, 1. 1 % TiLll.ifie.:llll all :i bo ghtileigrig; ?tag. 0026.13 ry9 , Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. Gentlemen's Wrappers. JOHN C. ARRISON, Nothlona 8N Sixth 48 now offering an elegant and exteriitive anode:lent of Gentlemen's Wrappers, Scarfs, Tie% MufSers,Gloves,Hdkfa., etc.,' etc., etc., Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ALSO. • His usual assortment of Merino, Sillt and Woolen unaera4artil and Drawer*. HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. , Alt elegant ...ottment Wrappers, Scarf Rings, Breakfast Jackets, Searik, Cardigan do., 014wes, Mufflers, Sleeve ButtonS, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, With a Imo variety of Under Garments for Gentlemen. J. W. SCOTT & CO., dentBl.4 Chestnut Street. 1867. HOLIDAYS. 1868. WRIPPERS, BREW/In JACKETS. TIES, SCAMPS, VISE SHIRTS, SEATEIGEJACEETS, CARBINE RUES, OUTING, BELTS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, SUIMV MSS, EWES, • With aNazied assortmenb. at elegant deeds, suitable , PRESENTS FOR t,IENTLEDLEN. WINCHESTER & 700 Chestnut St. J. C. BARNERAz GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. IIiAMIFICIOLVAIII Fine Shirts, Collar s, Wrappers, &o. Suitable for Christmas Presents NO. 245 N. NINTH ST.. _ PHILADELPHIA. ociismtv HOLIDAY PRESENTS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Gold Spectacles, Opera Glasses, Wheel of Life, Lanterns, Microscopes, IiaIIII3IIATICAL ESTRIIIIIII3, JAMES W. QUEEN & CO„ : :)24 CHESTNUT STREET., de -44 313ArtiGtAINS TIIE HOLIDAYS Closing out the Stock at a Great Seduction. SUSAN T. BURNS, 11;.opihitt Ec Burru k i n ' tgi ?-2,9_:,9llo"strrit ••• 0 • ,•,;;.: •?••••• , ' , 1 . 4 ry l 'vflOglp • JIRO , Alt ~t • •S • , i• • ..alt 14" & 16 40 a' 1 1 11 LC 01 .- u fflAg • • , ' • 4.04.‘ 1867. i.„ , d 7 y , e • 7',l[E: . I . 44 ItgIAST ..#4N to . BESii . Slit/OIC ' cor FINE. 0 , 14 D RYE WHISKI . B.B IN. THE ~114 A-N D‘ lIENRY:,, II [JANNIS•ik . 00 B e 01S Dnd ' 220 SOUTEX , ,167EX401 1 4 1 r 1 sirximmii i ir e. Who otter tile mime TO TUB , TRADM, in Lots,on , my lidyiratesrou Terms ThoUrilltOCK of Rye indskitos, IN BOXDp i cOnikrisoo all the Inirort d" p to brani taut; prercnt date . ~ ut, and runs tiuronirn the Vatiotuo months Ot 111104,9 wad ilgibuw yea 1 , iik Liberal contracts thado tor lots to Sorrily* latinidisyllosuala RAM Depot" EITASSII son Line„Wb art. or at larottded Wangling/06h as Psurnos may oleos, ' an •to fine S. W. Cor. FifthBooliprrySte.; PRESENTS.!'Christmas and New Year'' m PRESENTS ! REAL SILVER WARE 7.Conesidend the bet l*stsist—alanalita at any au; Fifth ' & Cherry Sts. FPM. WILSON & SON, , Fifth , & (Jh Ste. !River Ware, Tea and Dinner Bets, Piichers, Goblets, Trays, Krdvel, Asparagus Tongs, Forks, Spoons, &0., A HANDSOME ASsortidENT OP IMPORTED PLATED GERMAN SILVER FAMILY TEA SETS, The next In value and use to real SUver. FRUIT,ICE CREAM AND FLOWER STAIR The moot DecOratlve Ornament for Party and Inning T Wes; ahmi, RICH CASTORS AND CAKE BASKETS, TOGETHER WITH A FULL VARIETY OF ANJEFAEICICAIN . 'PLATED WARM. MIMI* HOLIDAY (MODS. USEFUL PRESENTS AT Very ][..4OW 32'rietes. Fine Embroidered Plano Covers, at 14, 15 and 16 dollen. Fine Embroidered Laos Curtains, at 10,15 and 20 dollars per pair. Fine Marseilles Quilts, at 6. 8 and 10 dollars. Fine F'remium and Medal Blankets, at 5. 8 and lit dollars. Fine Dbl>Damask Table Cloths, 4, 5. S and 8 yards long, with Napkins to match, at Reduced Prices, Fine Fringed and Bored parnaskTowels at 8, 10. 12 and 16 dollars per dozen. Fine Hemstitched and Emb'd Hdkis., for Ladies, Gentlemen and Youth. Fine French Corded Border ditto. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & LTTIEOII t No, 1008 Oheannt Street. de,21.7t, J. E. CALDWELL & CO. Are Now Beady • NI WITH THEIR ENTIRE DEPORTATION OP CHRISTMAS GOODS For the present season. to which they would 'suggest an early visit before the choicest articled are selected, and while yet the hurry of Holiday brudiesi does not nrestritt the best attention. Our 'stock this year exceeds in novelty, beauty and oz. tie,' any previous offset - ingot this Bonus and" is made up of selections from every part of Europe. In addition , to as immense aesortmont of PA.IIIS, LONDON amp VIENNA NOVELTIES. We have opened this season the {kneed lot of IThERSCHAIJI AND OBER PIPES. AND CIGAR HOLDERS Ever offered in this city, exqubitsly carved and mounted. forming very desirable PREBEWBS FOR •GENT'LEMEN'a As our (stock is unequaled for its' extent and careful 1.0. I t tor h = e tre our prices for moderation and adaptation • . JAMES - E. - CALDWELL - & - CO NO. 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fei•f In w•tfrei & G. A. WRIGHT ..L . 824 abostunt Stireet,. • Ilave lust received a large assortment of new and elegant • • FANCY ARTICLES, Selected in Europe this season for their NOVELTY AND BEAUTY, • ESPECIALLY FOR Christmas Presents.. Also, 'a large and beantiful assortment of genuine .11EERSCHAtTIVE W - hi m they offer for sale at very reduced prices. dre-th,5,m,120 . HOLIDAY:PRESENT& PAPIWITIUME AND . „ CANTON i TEA -1 ) 01 ,7 8 &Ma; ei t a t t a fulllino of Farm% ornifi,ital received per • WilitWAS' xa 'mg : Twooy.€ll/*T•.iffan ~,,,..,4,.,,,,,-,.510,.........,.e.,,:tr..,,,,,,40;.,..,A, .:, ~ , , , ,i,•..,f , -, . 1 tro -11946; ;-; .4 i: 4vtgo:almyo iot r l t4a ,tt O w ni ELeV ; e Ch 11 ,iMg.i%Wt le n rf ... WAV/INIMUSII, JEWELISIII. 40. J. T. GALLAGHER; h i (Lem OF BAILEY & C 0..) MANUFACTURING JEWELER, IMPORTER OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, And other Precious Stones,' Invites the attention of Ids friends and enstanters to MS NEW ESTABLISIithIENT. 1300 carasTrwr sumer. Goods warranted of 144 quality, at gibes =eh below the was) rotes. \ iligi•tb"ta.loteri HENRY HARPER, pi 520 ARCH STREET. • WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE AT Reduced Prices. AMERICAN AND SWISS .WATCHES. mcovENKEisirs. JOHN M.' HARPER - , No. 898 Chestnut etreet),,24l Mori. The atteatkm of tliotrada Is also called , to Inatdota at LADY'S GOLD WATMES closbas out at ream:ooAm dealninal J. It WILSON, r 4 1311.LLWAGEN. EKCll:enfe Bro.. 418 Arch at. 632 Market et. A NEW ENTERPRISE. Dintionils, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military floods, Regalias, Flags, &o. WILSON .‘fi STELLWAGEN 1028 Chestnut Street. , . Now offer - Lin entireir new end select assortment of" DIAMOND. ALALA HITE.' 0 ;HAL AND GOLD =vs _ (*. tairEuty. 'DIAMOND SETS AND EN AMBLED WATO4I3B. Melo, a variety of new dna) Eno in 811ror saltoblo for WillldTbiAS AND lif 6.DDING PREze.2l Cd bdmall bilk Plage for decorating Chliotnnkt Treee. dol7-to th 0-6tro . ' ' ' NEli, PtiBMCATIONb. DitEKA ' FRENCH' NOTE PAPERS. Our beet 6 quires, with envelopes, $2 00. ' • EINE . INKSTANDS. ' , Bronze, Gilt, Oxidized, Wood, Ae. DOCKET DOORS ' CARD CASE& Russia. Morocco, Calf, Ivory, Pearl, Shell. apc..:, PORT FOLIOS. From the Finest to the Cheapest. VCRITING DESKS Of French and ginerican make. GOLD PENS do FINE HOLDERS Of Ivory, Pearl. Allumlnuni, Wood,:die. Parer Knives, Pocket Knives, ,Seals, Wax. Playing ' Cards, rte., a Large assortment, . AU imported goods have been carefully selictin by LOWS Dltr.K.A., during his recent visit in Europe.• I WEDDING & PARTY Specialty. MONOGRAMS Designed, Engraved andlitunlinae4 to European style. ' LOUIS 1:101ZEICA, Stationer and Card Engraver, .. ~ 1033 Chestnut Street. ..„ S; QylY A ` 3:CTA ~N ISItY: IVE CO CHOIC t E - FECTIONS, PUT UP IN NE f ff BOXES SUITABLE 808 EBBW& ITA,I,NIES, LEEDS, or C HOME lONE:CONFECTIONS, 7 ' 900 Haricot Street. cpanximent cf lescrie lo t:t i lsgezr wad =E== mils A. EtailttiliSl4. - AUCITIONERE. ; ; IaIaNALNUT abed. STOOKS. ON MANDAY rD,EC 80 At tho Esetintlo-- , tbalet l'httadolphis titan YouphlostienyCoal Co: t3uo sharer DlAE:illeny 011 Ow, I MO,khures•DatiAt 0 . 1/ AA): 26e0 Anitin Form snit Ilberra, Run _ bG 17th" AlAtutx ~r4t& nen sod ^per Ma Alman4 4 ., e J xi 510,tal south 1 rulvinkro F +4OO 00" , ""urmIC 04 , 4 wKati l liT '170,.108 Wirt 14 4 1 ,44.,a5. 4,•:zt\
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