Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 19, 1868, Image 5

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    CITY BULL earn!.
FnANKVIrt INSTITUTv.. —A t the ragularrntmthly
mee-Of--tire—Pranklin-Instltutoulast—everdng,
after the usual busictes of minutes and reports
from committees, the resident Secretary. Profes
sor Morton, read his report on Novelties in
Science and the Mechanic Arts. In this a des
cription was given of the sinking of two inverted
syphons under the Seine at Parli, to carry off the
storm waters from the east side; of the manufac
ture of nitraglyeerine at the Hoosac Tunnel; of
some remarkable engineering works executed by
the Moors in Spain, and now restored; of Im
provements in turbine water;wheels; of a new
arrangement of anti-friction rollers, by Mr. J. H.
Cdoper, of this city; of improvements in prepa
ration of leather for boots, by Mr. —;
of some curious experiments in puddling iron;
of the acteol statements puttlished by Mr. Erric
son as to his solar engine, and of many other
things. There were also exhibited a now series
of lunar photographs, by Mr. L. M. Rutherford,
of New Fork; about which we Rod in the latest
and most able English work on Astronomy (that
by G. F. Chambers, 1868), the following state
ment: "To an American (Mr. L. M. Rutherford)
we are indebted for the best,pjetures of our satel
lite yet produced, and it is difficult to conceive
that anything superior can ever be obtained."
These pictures were projected on the screen with
boantitut effect. There were also exhibited,
by Messrs. J. W. Queen & Co., some beautiful
pieces of electrical apparatus,in which exhausted
tubes were revolved while traversed by the elec
tric flash, so as to produce the most beautiful ef
fects. A remarkable feature about this apparatus
was its low cost as corap i y
ared Wth an before
produced. After tbo Secretary's report an inter
esting discussion followed on various points
mentioned, in which Mr. Coleman Sellers, Mr.
Robert Briggs and Professor R. E. Rogers took
art.
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ROBBING PRODUCE HOUSES.-Willitfm Devine
and Henry Logan were arrested yesteiday In the
Fifteenth Ward, by Policeman dimler, of the
Ninth District, upon the charge of larceny. For
sonic time past, the provision dealers along Dela
ware avenr , l have been losing cheeses, barrels of
flour, kits o mackerel, &c. Thestl articles must
necessarily have . been taken away in wagons.
The accused are hucksters,and drive wagons. It
has bet n ascertained that they have been selling
cheeses, which are supposed to have been stolen..
One cheese was disposed of in the Fifteenth
Ward and another at Thirty-sixth and Havorford
streets. The defendants were taken before
Alderman Pancoast and were committed for a
further hearing.
CHARGED WITH BURGLARY.—DanieI Gallagher
was arrested yesterday by Policeman Schaeffer,
of the Seventeenth District, upon the charge of
burglary, &c. It is alleged that he went into a
drinking saloon on Broad streamer Washington,
and,dnring the temporary absence of the proprie
tor, abstracted a pistol and abaut $l5 from the
money drawer. Re then broke oven the shutter
of another drinking saloon opposite and helped
himself to two bottles of whisky. Gallagher was
taken before Alderman Bonsai! and was com
mitted for trial.
Four DROWNED. —The body of a man was
found yesterday afternoon, by the Schuylkill
Harbor Police, on the marsh near the month of
the Schuylkill. The deceased had apparently
been in the water for some time. He had sandy
hair and red whiskers. Ho wore a blue navy
undershirt, a white shirt, brown pants and gray
vest. His boots were slit on the instep.
CALL Accarrao.—Rev. Dr. E. G. Brooks, of
New York, has been invited and accepted of the
invitation to take the pastoral charge of the
Church of the Messiah (Universalist), in this city,
and will officiate next Sunday morning and
evening.
REC'OVERING.—Reserve Officer James G. Hill,
who was brutally beaten and shot at Eleventh
and Sansom streets, a few nights ago, is rapidly
recovering from his injuries. He is still confined
to his home, but will probably be on duty in a
few days.
BOLD TIIEFT.-A colored man named Samuel
H. Harris went into a store in the neighborhood
of Seventh and Cullen streets yesterday, put on
a coat and then walked off. He was pursued
and captured. Alderman Swift eent Harris to
'risen.
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FINE AETEL—B. Scott, Jr., will sell the even
ing. at 'IM o'clock, at the Art Gallery, 1020 hestnut
street, a collection of modern pictures by, art: to of an
... established reputation. Among them arc James Ham
. ilton, W. Sheridan Young, E. D. Lewis,Brontleld, Jr.,
Ed. Moran, Thomas Birch, and others. Sale without
reser% e.
THE PAHAGCAY WAH,
The Washburn Case as Viewed by For.
eigners—se , ions Reflections Against
the American Minister.
Rio JANEIRO, Oct. Bth, 1868.—When Lopez or
dered the population of the capital to retire into
the interior, Mr. Washburn retused to leave Asun
cion, and ordered the protection of his flag to se
veral foreign residents, and among these to a
Mr. Pereira, the Portuguese Consul there.
The Paraguayan authorities, however, dis
covered, or pretended to discover a con
spiracy In which these men were said to
have been implicated, and exacted
from the American Minister that they should be
given up. Mr. Washburn commenced to discuss
the point, whereupon the Paraguayan Minister
•-.„ became more exacting,' and even seat a 'police
man for the Portuguese Consul. This gentleman
seeing how feeble was the protection offered by
the American Legation, left Mr. Washburn's
house, was put into prison, and has since been
shot. The example of Mr. Pereira was followed
b) Dr. Carreras and others,
who had sought re
fuge under the American flag. and they shared
the fate of the Portuguese Consul.
According to this correspondence Lopez's
thirst for blood, however. was not yet satisfied,
and he next demanded that two members of the
legation, Mr. Bliss and Mr. Maattrunan, should
be given up, and Mr. WashbUrn allowed them
to be taken from his side as they were all going
on board the Wasp. Instead of returning and
insisting on their being released Mr. Washburn
left them to their fate and made haste to get on
board the 'gunboat, whence he sent the Para
guayan Minister a very energetic note, which, it
is remarked, would have done him honor if it had
been written in AsuLcion. The existence of the
conspiracy has not been proved, and not a single
• document is mentioned iu the notes as having
been discovered; but what is an undoubted tact is
that many men, and women also, of the highest
social position in Paraguay have been sacrificed,
and it is even possible that Mr. Washburn, whom
the Paraguayan Minister accuses of being the
• centre of the con-piracy and of having been hi.' bed
with 1,100 gold ounces and nearly the same sum
in Paraguayan currency, might have met with
the same fate but for the timely appearance of
the Wasp. - •
In a note which Mr. Washburn addressed to
- the British Minister in Buenos Ayres he says that
"milers urgent measures be taken to protect for
----eVriTe-sTEntsiiirtifilguay perhaps not one will,
be left to tell the of his misfortunes."
The comic papers iu Buenos Ayres contain
caricatures of the leading personages in the
Washburn affair, - 'including our minister him
self— who is represented as 'running off with
hit- umbrella and carpet-bag in a state of great
excitement.
The Buenos Ayres Standard publishes a let
ter tram Mr. Porter C. Bliss, dated at the
L'Lited States Legation in Asuncion, September
7, and addressed to the Bev. William Goodfel
low. Mr. Bliss rays :
You will learn with surprise that in common with
hundreds of mid natives, comurising almost
all the adult mates of the country who were nut bear
iltg-a.fint.-0-ttftt smutted of -beltumi, com‘PirsteY
against the government of Marshal Lein, with the
additional aggravation respecting me that I am also
charged with belonglng to a secret committee, who
have put their hands to a compact to assassinate the
Mi,r.l at. YOU can readily judge of the probabilities of
both ncentations, and will easily believe me when I
say Mai there is not even the slightest font - Wad ni
r them, and that so far from knowing of any con
spiracy. 1 have grave doubts whether any has exist
ed, notwithstanding all the nets of this government,
and the se-called confessions of criminals, to be found
in the published correspondence between Mr.
Washburn and the Minister of Foreign Affairs. This
doubt, is, we believe, common to all the persons be
longing to the American legation. You will also see
the herculean efforts which have been made by this
Government to fasten upon Mr. Washburn a coratill
city withlte real or prcumded ItevolutionarylTt I on
will see the false testimony which has been put into
the mouths of prominent persons. Much of these
sta'ements are Eelf-contradlctory, and all of them con
flictwith each other upon the most essential points;
and, lastly, they altbace this in camtinal. that they
furnish no definite information concerning the organi
• zation, objects; Means. and occasion 01 action, nor
even who• were to take the decisive stepa; best es,
among so many revolutionary papers alluded to, ap
parendy not one of that CbaTICU-tr has
been seized by this government. But I have 1111 need
to discuss the matter further; the truth is evident, and
will be recognized by every one in Buenas Ayres.
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hope some decided action will proceed front the minor.
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Less of neutral nnlions in Suction Ayr", thoutzh I can.
Ecarcely hope that any torch action caa benefit me, ea
um already eethowt gouty oy the government al
though not lisTvilig the ellabtest idea or the testimnny.
_necettartly fatre or forged, which has be n or will ha
roduced agatrat sue. — Airper out in-tals--logation,
have passed the last two months, since the extradition
of myself and Mr. •Mnstermen wai demanded, in a
stale if continued agimtlon, alternating between hope
and deFPohdench, and following the connte of the cor
rspondence, which, on the part of this government,
has ttesdily gone from bad to worse.
The Florida it mpeachmeitia_
The Taliabaese Sentinel, the official organ of
the State, in a leading article says:
"It is not a question of preference of one individual
over another,altwhomhou there are those on both sides of
the question to gh
we *hall always hope to be able
to exited the 'end of friendship. lint there are priu
ciplea involved that rise far above all personal consid
erations. There are legal points and issues Involved
which we do not feel comps cut to decide upon, with
the light at present before us. Or, if we did,
we have grave doubts of the propriety of so doing.
thereby in a measure prejudging the
case before the proper triounals render their verdict.
We have no eliminations to offer against any one in
connection with this imbroglio. We cannot decipher
men's motives, bat are credity obligation of honor
to give all concerned ho of good purpos: s. until
shown otherwise. When the result is determined,
however, lot that be the end of it, and no matter who
suffers he must abide the issue. Ambition, malice,
seltivhnes , s. 'violation of law, or whatever It may be. if
thole is anything of the hind, there moat then he ad
end of. The party must demand it, and whoever de- ,
murs, there Is a wide field and more congenial two.
ciatiens for him or them outside of the party.
TILE COURTS,
Disynterr Cortrr—Judge Thayer.—Roberta ye McWe,
and others. Bann) reported. Verdict In the four cases
for plaint, ff.
• L. K. Llifc vs. George R.Ltresilor. An action on a book
account. 'the defence diepuled the amount of the ball.
Ye , diet for plaintiff for $199 4L
Phitipadchrrner and Jacob Dechert Ye. the Girard UPI.
aid Marine Insurance C0...0f the city of Philadelphia. An
action on a policy of ineuranee to recover s2,slet un
trial.
1 'STRICT COURT—Judge , Ilare.—Rueli et at vu. Clan
donning et aL Before reported. Verdict for defendant;
rent in arrear $275 •
Wm. treaemile ye. John Galbraith. administrator of
Samyel Audrees, deceueed. An action o a a triok no
cottillt. Verdict ny ngtocment for plaintiff for $129 75.
Jobeph Buffington v.. liugh Lane. An actio ato recover
the price of an mean fund•hed by order of defend ant for
St. Theresa's Church, in December, 18d7. Ihe plaintiff
alleged that the defendant made a contract with him f
the inetrument, which wee t be of certain dimensions,
"tone. combination of store, quality and capae,ty. for
$13,e0); that he did eo lairtilen the instrument on trio
2ith of Di cember, but defendant refined to pay for IL
Tlie defence set up that the instrument wee d•tfective.
Several of the stops we e out of order. and Alm keys did
not respond to the touch of the performer. When the de
feete were nooses the plaintiff was notified to remove the
instrument, as it was not satisfactory. A number of or
gan builders• and performere on the iruatrutnent were
celled by the defence in support of the allegation that
the organ VIRE not a perfect ono, The organ has not Inca
need in the church slnce uhristmas. On trial.
QUARTER BESSIONI3,--Jfidice Allison—Petty cages worn
before the court this morning.
OITY ,NOTICES.
TRU. "CLARENDON, " 1516 Chestnut street,serves
tine Salads, good It'zied Oysters, Terrapins, and all
the delicacies of taivseasou. Families supplied.
Tompkins & Co., fonrkerly Fourth near Walnut sta.
• Mow, Horn and Rubber Handled Cutlery,
Plated Spoons and Forks, at Parson & Co.'s Kitchen
Furnishing Rooms, 2_20 and 222 Dock street, below
'Walnut.
CHMILES STOKES &
Contint ntal Rotel Building,
• MEROLTANT TAILORS
and
FASHIONA inx CLOTHIERS,
have on hand
A Superior A ssort.,,ent of
CUSTOM KR-MADE CLOTHINe
at reasonable prices.
Satirfaction guaranteed.
FURS!! FURS ! ! !
Now open, a mszniticent stock of Fors for Ladled
Chad. Oakford & Sons, under the Continental Hotel
DON'T NAM TO TRY BOWER'S
"Gum Arabic Secrets" for your Cough. Sore Throat
and Pulmonary troubles. Physicians use them. De
pot, Sixth and Vine. 35 cents.
WILIIOR'S COD LlMI( OIL AN!) I.I3I6.—POTBOTIS
who have been taking Cod Liver 011 will be pleased to
learn that Dr. Wilbur has succeeded, from directions
of several prole , sionalgentlemen, in combining the
pure oil and lime in such a manner that it is pleasant
to the taste,and its effects in lung complaints are truly
wonderful. Very many persons whose cases were pro
nounced hopeless, and nho nad taken the clear oil for
a long time without marked effect, have been entirely
cured by , using this preparation. Be sure and get the
genuine. Manutactured only by A. B. Wilbur, Chem
ist, No. 166 Court street, Boston. lu Philadelphia by
Johnston, Holloway & Cowden, and druggists gen
erally.
A FINE THING FOR TILE TEaTn.—The fragrant
lik
ey
Sozodont has taken a very wninent place among
the most approved dentrifiee e day. It is a very
p , pnlar articte for the toilet, h , recommended by
all who have used it as a beautifier and pr,sereer of
the teeth, refreshing the mouth,sweetening the breath,
and an esting the progress of decay.
"Srai.ni.se's GLUE."
Funs. —Removed to 310-570.—Russia, Hod
son Bny, Miuk Sable, Royn! Ermine, Dark Squirrel,
etc., 01 the best quality, at the most reasonable prices,
at oar new and light store, 610 Arch street, between
Fifth and Sixth. nerve give us a call. Jusseu
ltn
eY.renevrei & Co. P. S.—No business transacted on
Saturdays. Fars altered and repaired.
GET THE BEST! !—Get the beet Hate for Gents;
Misses' Bate, Children's Hate, Ladles' Furs, etc., etc.
Where? Why at Charles Cialiford & Sons, C mti
nental Hotel.
Jrinclors mothers and nurses use for children
Safe and pleasant medicine In ktowee's INFANT
Unc
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ConNs, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfUlly
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 9115 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate. .
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SURGICAL INstnumnyrs and druggists' sun
dries,
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear,
treats all diseases appertaining to the above members
with the utmost. success. Testimonials front the most
reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office,
No. 605 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients,as he has no secrets in hie
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination.
TATIONS.
Heoorted for tD e rhuadelohla Evening Bulletin
JACHEL4I4 - VILLE Sebr W B Mann, Stanford-124,657
tot yetl6w pine lumbdr Patterson & Lippincott
rvIAILIC N BUIL& n
14)1:1 OF PEOLADELPIIIA—Novmmez 19
Ole - Bee Marine Bulletin ten Insitleyage.
eatitivED THIS DAY.
Steamer S C Walker, Shor'. 24 hours from Now York,
n ith nide° to W 67 Baird & Co.
Steamer Richard Willing, Condit!, 13 hours from Balti
more, with noise to A. Groves.
Brig Babel Boorman. Kennard. 7 days from Bangor.
ith lumber to .1 W inskill & Sons.
Selo Ocean Bird, Kelly, 6 days from Boston, with mdso
to captain.
Schr W S Ettlles, Burgess. 6 days from Boston, with
rodeo to 1) 8 Stetson & t.o
Schr Neptune's Bride. Chase. 6 days from Bonto a, with
rodeo to Crowell & Collins.
Schr 11 Fillmore, Chase. ii days from Boston, with mdso
to Crowell es Collins, •
Schr E 11 Wharton, 'Boum% 8 days from Now York,
with Tar evincr3 auct..aßives to Lennox & Burgess.
Behr S W.loon. N well. Boston
Schr Walter Howes. Pierce. Stongton.
Schr It .1 lit erect*, King. W arren, B in t.
Schr Bunter. Crane. Dighton.
Schr Jeceo Wilson, Connelly. Boston.
Sehr It Blow, Peterson, Boston.
Sehr W F Garrison, Coi son Boston.
Schr E B Wheaton. Little, Bosun.
Schr B F Lowell. Leavitt, I tont..n.
Ear John 11 Allen. Ketchum. B,,ston.
Schr L D Small, 'lice, Dauvereport.
CLEAIIED TRW DAY
Steamer Prometheia , , Gray. Charleston, E A Bonder & Co.
Balk send, Cro:aby. Mai eeiilea, 1. Weetergan..n ea: Co.
:.chr Sophia Wilson, Nowell. Do:Jon, L Au4enrica & C.
Fehr R J Mercer. King. Dirpon, kW . on Graell S,(jEchr Heesuneter crane, D lon ig n e hto lly, n Glelo 8 Roma .r
chr Joptou, Tyler & Co.
Fehr John 1-I Allen, Krn hnm. Boeton
Fehr 11 Lowell. Leavitt, Boston, I. Nidenrierl tr
Fehr 1. E Small, Tice, Danvoreport, Day, fladdell & W.
Schr Jae 8 Watthon, Liottek, Lynn, do
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Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchanco.
LF.WEB. Dn. Nov. 17-0 PIS
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The • ()Bowing vecseht aro octal:led at the Breakwater
by heed Allude, in company with a large 11,:et: Jmir.)
1r eiiiol ' BI rgc..a, trom ehllacelphis for Boston; Logan).
..lohopon,_from Demerara tor N York. and Louie lilutts.
from Ali.•..:andritt for do. Wind Eng( • atlrm
)(mire. dm, JOgEl'a ItA.
MEMO IiANDA
Ship Lancaster. Jackson, hence at drobileLlth Inst.
Ship Belvidere, Bowes, from Manila 11th July. with
hemp. sugar. etc at New York yeaterdaY.
Ship Merchantman (Br). Illourilyau, from Panting 99th
July, at Now York yesterday.
Steamer Whirlwind. Geer. hence at Providence 17th
instant.
, Steamer Brunette.llowe. hence at Now York Yesterday.
'Strainer liammouia (NG), Meier, from Hamburg, via
Southampton Bth inst. at New York yesterday. with 718
passengers.
Steamer Lonirlana (Br), Forbes. cleared at Now York
'recto day for Liverpool.
Steamer Claymont. Platte, hence at Richmond 17th
instant.
Bark Amelia Gehring,llaynie. suited from Bull 3d Inst.
(or this port.
Bark Argue. Laughinrlchs. benco at Dantelo let inst.
Bark Brilliant. Coeburn, entered out at Loudon 7th inst.
for this port -
Bark Czarina (Br). Blanchard, cleared at Now York
Yesterday for Callao. -
Bark 21 n Culbert (Br), Hatfield, cleared at New York
Yesterday for Montevideo and Buen a Ayree.
Brig Potosi. Coalficot. cleared at Windsor. NS. 19th root,
fru this port,.
Behr'rhos Patterson. Allen. hence at Richmond 17th
ing ant_
Bch' hi L Van'klrk. Walker. heisariit Fall River 11th
th egt.
B t ehr u -Maryland:. Greeney‘d flom Fell River 'tith
g
in. for this port.
Behr Cerro Gordo, lied don, eailed front Bristol 17th
tact. for this pert.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-- - -PHIL.A.DELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1868.
oitriutnto vocal: SALSI—ESTATh OF OFVIANI
KLhLIALIOII. deceased. dames A. Freeman. Aua
- tioueer.tii der authority of thu Orr:4l=l%4lra for the
City and County of Philadelphia. On Wednesday. 'CC.
_9J66lLAtl2.teeliwk. noon. nil' be sold at public sato,
n..t risen's, er -- Bre
hvi le o g
Real 1 state. late rho property of Unman "Kee.
havph. deceased. ho 1 —Building Lot, Cameo awe t. All
thst certain lot if ground situate en the west side of
if amac, street. at Cho distance of 68 feet •southwa.d of._
Montgomery avenue. in the 'l wentieth Ward t the city:
containing in front of Cau,sic street 16 feet (Including on
the non h side thereof the southernu oat moiety of a 3
fist wide alley running westward the whale depth of
eald lot) end extending of that breadth 48 feet deep.
Cline of fucun brailre.
rso. 2.—Buildu g Lot, Eighth, above Morris street. All
that amain lot of ground Ilituato on tae west side of
Eighth street, at the distance of 48 feet northward of
rris street, in the Fir Ward of the city; containing
in front on Eighth street 18 feet, and extendLg In depot
parallel at right .ogles with Eighth street 70 feet. .
Iry • Cleat 01 inetembrances
No 3 —Tivo - atery Thick co. tage,No. 1611 Federal street.
All that certain two-story briar. Inessuage containing six
rooms, and the lot of around equate on t , o north ride of
nth nil et eet, at the (Benton, of 8.1 feet /OM trachea
of sixteenth street, h. the Twenty riX"h Ward of the city;
containing in front 16 fret and in depth on tbo east lino
77.81 feet and on the west line 76.34 feet Ce a 6 feet wide
alley. Otos of tn,lifilbraece.
No. 4.—House No. 937 Cantrell street. All that certain
two•story brick inessuage containing 4 roome. and the lot
et ground &Mate on the north able of Cantrell Street, at
the distance of 187 feet eastward from Tenth szeot, in the
I , lrst Ward of the city : containing in front 14 f eat and in
del , th el feet.
Sig Subfect.to $33 ground rent per annum.
No. 6.—tlenteel dwelling. No. 2224 Lombard street. All
tint cert •in three.stery wick niessuage with the two.
st.ry brick bark buil:Bugs (containing b rooms and bath)
and tip , lot of ground, situate on the south aide of Loin.
bard street, at the distance of 20 feet eastward fom 23d
str: et, in the Seventh Ward of the city containing in
front 16 fi et and extending in depth 78 feet. Uhler of in
cumbrance. sale absolute;
No. B.—Coated Dwelling, S E, corner Twenty-third
and Lombard. All that certain three story brick mess
suet e, with the two story back buildings (containing 8
rooms and bath), and the lot of ground situate on the
south eideirf Lombard tied east side of Tweay-third
street :fir khe Seventh ward of tiro city; confer - tang in
flout on Lombard etreet 20 feet, and extending in depth
• along Twer•tr.third street 78 feet. Clear tif incumbrance.
Owe abEoluto
filet to be paid on each nt time of sale.
By the Court. JOSEPH M.S.GARY, Clerk 0. C.
JOSEPH F. ICERBAIJO El, Arlin nit teeter.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
ktore, 922 Walnut etreot.
ORITANB' COURT BALE —Ed CATE OF
EJames Carmichael deceased. James A. Freemen.
Auctioneer. Valuable oil cloth manufaAbry, Sec
ond strut t and _Lyle avenue Twenty firth Vv ard. Under
authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County
of Philadv Iphia. On Wednesday Decomt•er 9, 1868, at 12
o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, without reserve,
ut the 1 Idled. bible Exchange. tho following described
real t state, late the' property of James Carmichael, de
emed.
All that certain lot of ground with the buildings and
in plowmen's thereon erected. situate in the 'twenty.
fifth Wsrd of the city. B , ginning on the east lino of
Verond street, 60 feet wide, at a corner ot land 1 %tot r UM
vey,A by Janice Carmichael to Josiah Bacon for the
Connecting Railroad ; thence extending by the staid Con
necting Railroad olistwirdly about 659 feet It inches
to a corner: thence by lend now or late of Jacob Ridg
way, N 13 deg 38 miu., W. about tieZ feet 256 inches to
corm r ; thence ity land now or late ot John Jordan, A
63 deg. 40 ruin.,W SW feet 8..%' inches to Second 'Arcot:and
tence by the same B. 11 deg. 8 ndn., W. about 41 feet
inches to the place of beginning.
Con'atningt 4 acres anti 150 square perches. Being
804 feet 4,?..i; inches ou Second surer, and having fronts on
t,'io avenue, VCINIngO and. Clinton eti eats.
The improvements consist of a large four-story brick
print shop feet wide by 15 . 3 feet deep, a three-story
brick japanning ship with slate roof, 33 by 70 feet, a
tiro-story brick print shop for table oil cloth, 32 by I rio
feet, a one-story frame building used as a trimming
shop, 22 by Ti feet, 2 two-story Paine houses fronting
on Second street. frame stables, shedding, &c. AU the
machinery, shafting, gearing, engine and boiler col
ander, and all the tools anti Fixtures are reserved and
will be sold separately. eari'lnn ut the Auction Store.
Sale Teremptory. Clear of incumbrance.
3200 to be paid at the time of sale
By tLo Court, JO sEPH EGARIC, Clerk 0. C.
ANN CARMICHAEL, Adrulnistratrix.
JAMES A. FREe• atAtv. Au tioneer.
Store, No. 432 Walnut street.
SNOWDEN &Buryrima,
23 South Sighth btrcet.
n 01925 de3
nol9 25 de3
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF
Mary Cornell. deceased. James A. Freeman.
auctioneer. Genteel 3 s'ory Brick Dwelling, No. 614
South Ninth meet. Under the authority of the r rphane
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wed.
needs y, December 9 1168. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
eo'd at public sale, at the Phitudelphi• Exchange. the
following described reel estate, late toe troperty of Harp
Col vett, deceased: AU that atticst of ground with
.the 3.stosv brick dwelling with and bath room
thereon erected. situate on the west side of Ninth street.
at the dietance of 155 feet south of South street, in-the
Font th Ward of the city; containing in front on Ninth
etre° t 20 fe el. and in depth 114 feet to Scotland Row
Alley. Together with the use and privilege of said alley.
Being the came premises 8 which Samuel W, Thacker ‘
and NV il e, by indenture dated Novemles
4, 18.17, recorded in the •, Office for Re
cordir g Deeds, &c., for the City and County of
Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. W. at.. No. 50. page 2.77.
&c., granted and conveyed to the said Mary Cornell, in
fee- '1 he mid premises ure aubjtet to a restriction an fol
lows : 'that no house or other building Mall bo erected or
extended to a greater depth tuan .53 feet westward from
the t'inth street front of said lots. That no house or
other building shall bo erected or extended at any time
to a greater depth than 10 foot eastward from the Scot-
land Row Alley front, or boundary of the said lot. tier
shall the height of any building on the Scoff d Row
Ailiy went thereof exceeding 23 scot tO the pea of the
roc f, makiw. so a bees to measure (ran, the to of the
curbstone at the southeast corner of Cedar etr et and
Scotland how Alley. Clear of all other incu ance.
VW - .‘lee to be paid at the time of sale.
,
Sty the Cc,urt, Juilmrli 21E0 A enr. Clerk O. C.
SA Sti-J EL C. et B KIN S. / - Truateaa.
WILLIAM PUT< A, SS. s
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
n 019.25 de3 Store, 429 Waleut camel_
. . .
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Olt MANS' COURT SALE.— CSTATE 'OF JOHN
Flicker. deceased.—James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.
' —Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the
city and county of Phitadesphia, on Wedneeday. Oecem•
her it. PR, at 12 o'clock. noon. will be sold at public rale,
at the Philadelphia Exch ,tige, the following described
real estate. late the property of John Frit ker, deceased.
No. 1 Two-story Brick Btoro and Dwelling,
No 1183 North I rout street All that certain two-story
brick inecatage with attics, and Lice-story frame back
buildings f...u0 lot of ground situated on the ea d side of
Front tit set, a t the d ta nee of 16 feet 6 inches north ward
Irony Otter street, in t he nixteenth Ward of the city ; con
lainit gin front 17 feet I inch, and in depth 100 feet to a
10 het wide event called Adrain street Or Clear of
Grance.
No 2. --Dwelling, Juniper street, Manayunk All that
certain two t to.y rough net messuage and lot of ground
sill ate on the northeasterly side of a 60 feat w de street
called J. riper street. a• d op the northwesterly aide of a
60 feet wide MI eet called Lock street, in the TwentY fir At.
Wald et the city: contslAng in trout ou Juniper street
BO fe.t, and in depth 153 feet 10 inches to App.., street.
F?"/"Cltar ('I
bltt to be paid tit each at the time of ea'e.
By the Court JOSEPH MEGA RY, Clerk O.C.
JAMES F. WOOD. Executor and Trustee.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
n01P.25 de3 Store, 4:V. Walnut street
oIIPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE
R • 11 A 0.14 FAY LE,deceased.—James A. Fre•mian,
Auctioneer.--Frame House and Lot. Ituetleton.
Twent3.tbild \i'v'ard. Under autho-ity of the Orphans'
Com t for the City and County of Philadelphia. on Wed.
nerd ay. December P. 1868, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold
at public vale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. the fol.
,owing described real estate, late the property of damh
Ann Foyle. dece red: All that certain frame meant ,ge
contaimi g 4 rooms. and lot of ground. situate on the
souther elderly aide of the public road called the Helium.
burg Road, from HAM elphia to Newtown. in the village
of Bustleton, in Lower Dublin Township, now the
1 xv..rny 'hire Ward of the city. Beginr ing at a awn, for
a corner on the side of sal , road; thenc•• by William
Spencer's lot 11, 7956 deg., W. 6 perches and 11 feet to a
cm nit ih, lice T. mil neg., P. 6 perches and 9 feet to a
corner; tin nce N 593.4 deg.. L. 6 perches 11 feet to a cor
ner on the aide of said load; thence along the old., of said
public bad N. 19% deg., W. 6 perch< a anal 9 feet to the
place of la ginning. Containing 42.63 vet ekes.
$.101.1 to he paid at time of sale
Ity the Coati, Jt•tr . El'll MEt,ARY, Clerk 0. C.
Fl .W.IN L VA', LE. Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMe N. Auctioneer.
Store. 422 Walnut street.
no 1 9 2510
1 11 ANS' COLDaT SALE —ESTATE OF NEAL
itz Alt-BEIDE, deceased.—James A. Freeman. Ana
" tionect .—lnder nu•bority of • lie Orphans' Court. for
the city end county of Philadelphia. on Wednesday,
eceiribeeh. IE% at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at p.iblic
Yule. at the 1 hilltdelphia Exclinge. under authority - com
taitied in the w ilt of the late -It , cal Mcßride, decoaced.
ho. 1. I'M eo stety Brick Dwelling, No. MU Wallace
street. All t hat certain three..tory brick messuage con.
taining 6 t coma and bath room. xi nate on the south side
Of Wallace ptrect, at the distance of'Ll7 feet ;Ouches
east , . and of Eles cue etrect, in the Fourteenth Ward of
the city ; COW =lug in front 18 feet and in depth on the
east line 77 fort '‘ inches. and on the west line 78 feet
inches more or hes. Clear of inctenthf anew
2--Thrt e.etot y brick house No. 1029 Lemon street.
All that certain lot of ground withh the three-story brick
'nesting,- thereon elected, situate on the moth side of
Lemon street hotween 111th and 11th atr eta, (No. 10`29•)
tout .1 oil gin front 18 ftet and in depth 5U lea. t..lear of
inciumb• mice.
fre - iilto to be paid on eacb - at 'be time of sale.
By the Court JOSP.,PII s'GAItY, Clerk 0. - C.
ANN JANE MoDOW ELL, Adruinistratrix, d. b. u. c. t.
JAMES A. FREE nA N, Auctioneer.
null* 21 di 3 StOra, 4 - .1 Walnut street.
t. 0' PH COCE HALE.—ESTATE ,N
E" Beni er, Deceased. --Jemes A. I..rceman, Auctioneer.
- Neat 'fwmetory IS irk Dwelling. No. 1235 Locust
street, n ith three story brick home. f outing on .auby
Ytreet,(l•o. 1230).—Vneer authority of the Orpheus' Court,
I. r the City and l ounty of Philadelphia. on W. dnesday,
De, ember 9, 11i8„ nt 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold nt public
Pale at the r Ithaaorhia E.xchauge, under authority cwt.
taincd iu the will of the Into Joan Benner, deceased --
Al that certain lot of ground with the two story Mick
Crklllllo.l with attic+, and two-story brick ntildiugs
tin rem, ereettd, also a three etory Mick meseu age in the
rear the eof, pituato on the north sloe of Locu-t street,
between 1 welfah nd't hirteenth dreete. (Is o. 1235). in the
IJo nth Ward of the city containing, in front on Locust
street 22 feet and in depth 110 feet to Canby etr4 et. Max
of (71enuteranee..
rt' - $lOO to I , e paid at the time of Fele
By the. court. JOSEPH MEGA RY. Clerk 0. C.
EDWIN 13ENN.b.11, A diuini trator.
JAMES A. YREVAI A N. Auctioneer,
Store 422 Walnut . treat.
rol9 f 5 dr3
ORPHANS' corm . BALE-ESTATE OF WE'
fill :ion ere. deceased.—James A. Freeman. auctioneer.
' - two-story thick Stable. Rogan street (abwe si 'nth
and ICtdlon bill streets.) On Wednesday, December 9th,
DM, et 12 o'clock, noon, will he gold at public sale, with.
out reserve, at the Philadelphia Et:Armee, the following
Jeterthed Real Estate, lata the property of Wm. Swat's,
ucceused :—All that certain lot of ground. situate on the
east side of 'Hugon street, at the distance of 100 feet south
ward of Willow street, in the Thirteenth Ward ..f the
city; tettaluing in breadth north and south to feet, and
in depth cast and west 58 (mt. On the above lot are
erected a twa story fran e chop. No. 41b. and a large and
tub9tantlally built Iwb•stouy brick stable, Noe. 417. 419 and
4bl Regan street. Sate a 401 u,
UV' COO to be paid at the , two of sole.
By the Court. JOSEPH MEGA 11Y, Clerk O. C.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
Store, 42t Walnut street
nol9 :Ma
PJ REMPTORY SALE. —BY ORDER_ OF
E'Heim—Jams cA. Freeman, Auctioneer.-Store and
" Dwelling. No 1 1 38 South Thlid street on w e d"-,
L cc. pth. 'BOB, at 12 o'clock noon, trill be cold at pub.
I to t o p , w ithout reserve. at the Philadelphia Exchange;
the f ollow iv g dent Med Real &tate : All that c"rtaln two
story lb ii.kancsounge, wrh sftticc,-- and the lot of ground
situate on the west side of Delaware Third. between Pine
wadi nion strectit (No. 338.) in the Fifth Ward of the
city ; being it feet 8 inches front and Lit depth east and
WPFt. 90 feet. TO - Clear of ineumbrance. Bile peremp
tor,:
$lOO to he raiti at the time of Sale.
JAMES A. EMAN. Anctionoer,
Store. 422 Waltiut ntront.
n01P,25.de 3
Ul,i LA Aa' CI, titer 11ALE.—ESTATE OF WAL
;;; ter F. tiouthgete. ceered.—J anu sA. Fs eetnan. Ana.:
" !Store and Dr clllag, No. 243 Pine 'erect --"
i'nt'er eutLerity of the Orphans Court for the City and
t °only ot Igladti Pia, to Wedutrday. etmber th.b.
181.8,..atal.atchek,pecte, will be sold aiptgblte.raie, at the
Ithilt delphist Each totneg — deeettb.d Teat
ertate, b to the 1 ropt•rty of WalterlF. Soul agate, &ceased..
Alt ti at cots'' , three-moo. br.ektnessuagaocrath the Ore._
riot y htick beck hot dinrr. and the lot dr - ground situate
endu nortt tido of Pine tret t (No. 9113), hetweett'Socond
11 i•d streets. it, the Fifth Ward of the city: contain
loa In front on Pine greet 16 feet. and in depth 80 feat.
("Mot- of ftuumbrance.
Sleo to be paid at the time of rale.
by the Cow t 1' , SEPH MF.GARY. Clerk O. C.
J. LIERVIOr BEALFI, AdminletratoN
filtd A. FRET MAN. Anetlateer,
n018.'26de3 r Store 422 Walnut ;greet
t►i l tILLLLAN L''~~ U!!l~
iii~.l
..10.A.59C INDIA
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
This Compan'Y have an exclusive grant to lay
Submarine Cables,
CANTON TO TEIN-TSIN,
(the seaport of Pekhij
connecting all the ports on the
ASIATIC COAST,
whose foreign commerce amounts to
One Thousand Millions Annually.
The Company is chartered by the Legislature
of the State of New York, with a
Capital of 65,0 C 0,000 ;
Shares, $lOO Each.
A limited number of shares are offered at $5O
each, payable $lO cash, $l5 November 1, balance
in monthly instalments of $2 50 por share.
The inquiries for this stock are now very
active, and the Board of Directors in
struct us to say it may be withdrawn
at any time, and that none will be of
fered on the above terms after Novem
ber 20 next.,
For Circulars, Maps and , full Information
apply to
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA ;
To duly authorized Banks and Blinkers through
out Pennsylvania, and at the
•
Office of the Company,
iVoe. 23 and 25 NASSAU Street,
a rsif YORK.
antt iv
OPERA GLASSES.
A large and fine assortment of Plain and Fancy OPERA
GLASSES just received—now styles In Pearl. Fancy and
Morocco Caeca.
WILLIAM Y, A LLIS TER
OPTICIAN,
No. 728 Chstnut Street, Philadelphia.
nolo to the 6trnt
GRODPia AND STATITETTES.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
105 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFER A FINE ASSORTDIENT OF
Imported 3ronzes,
At Very Low . Prices.
a 026 tu th MIA
E. t. 313001C1D,
UPHOLSTERER,
No. 136 North Ninth Street,
PIITLADELPDIA,
WINDOW SHADES, BEDS, MATRESSES,
CURTAINS AND CARPETS.
P' Furniture Repaired and Upholstered.
soS3mrp
FITLER, WEAVER & 00.
NEW CORDAGE FACTOM
fiOW IN POLL OPERATION.
Na ea N. WATER and 12 N. DEL.. an
ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES !
5,000.000 SAFETY ENVELOPES
All colors, qualities and slue. for sale at reduced prices
at the Steam Ynyeloce Manufactory
223 Boi= Flynt WREET.
sienamrne SAMUEL. TOBEY. Agent
nio GROCEP.B. - 110TEMEEPERS, FAMILIES AND.
J—Others.—The undersigned 'has just received -a fresh
'ninety of Catawbs,,Caffon3ia and Champagne Wines.
Tonic Ale (for invalids). constantly on hand. •
P. J. JORDAN.
MO Pear street.
Below , Third and Walnut streets.
•
'FOR BALE—TO ISIERCHANTB. STOB.EICESPEI3.B.
Heide and deaters.-200 an Champagne and Crab
Cider. WA ) bbis. OtPagne and Crab Cider.
P. J.JOII
re DAN.eX atced.
GRAND SALE OF D
HOMER,
€O..S and @30113 Cheßtralkt.
Below Continental Hotel,
PHILADELPHI
Bales to Commenco November
COMPRISING
Press Goods : Shawls, Cloaking Cloths, Lasts ii;„ 1 !
Linens and White Goods, &c., Hosiery and tilovc.:
Mourning Goods &c, &c,
Owing to tho wide reputation of their House, it is needless to det: e
Al Ca
H C .
& Co would merely state that their
IMPORTATIONS'OF THE PRESENT SEASON, WHICH l'jtf: , °
Preparatory to removal to their
NEW MARBLE BUILDIN(1,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE 1Lt?0,, ,-
Havo never beensurpassed in Philadelphia, containing an
Endless Variety
Of texture in medium priced goods, as well as the
CBOICEE•T NOVELTIES OF 'CIIE
c & CO. would advise all desirous of obtaining
• GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY Gt.iiT t l
To lose no time before inspecting their stock, feeling assured that tho
UNPARALLELED r'LIICES,
At which the entire stock will be disposed of, must insure
RAPID SALES.
nol6 6t
727 CHESTNUT STREET. 727
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
/I/IVE JUST OPENED
S Cases
CHANGEABLE SILKS
At 81 90 per yard.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
727 CHESTNUT STREET:
moi4
TO (C( .- j'MRY MERCHANTS.
We have now in store • ' , al' larte &a lea sztort•
ment of
LADIES' CLOAK INGS.
By calling ea Cl you tan rue etly tee atl tteitYteet ils
vogue. but be nursdled qttatt.ttite to cat at Met t. , teetet
wbolerale rates.
Cemperteon of dock sad ydees ititb say et
house iollelted.
itumplen scut by man area •Vllret. •
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
CENTRAL EASPORIUM.
Corner of Eighth and Market Sts.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Bei;ond Street,
0117.14 i
LARGE MD ELEGANT ATOM
WINTER DRY GOODS,
EMBRACING ALL 01,
Newest Designs and Fabrics,
AT PRICES WARRANTED 10 vr.
Low as they can be bonzht estabarc.
au.%i Mary
Fall Trade.
EDWARD FERR.IS,
GIRARD STORES,.
NM. or, Eleventh and Oheatnut Sta.
Entrance SO Santa Eleventh.
OF7ERS AT JOl3 r.s
20,000 Yards Hamburg and Nsodi
Week Embroideries.
1,000 Doz. Linen Hdidoe—All kinds.
Real and Imitation Valencianne.Thrud,
Guipure and Cluny teem.
And a complete stock of
INVITE GO OD S.
ririCurtteedt and Ring's reletrated mai* tl rett4e
and Millings at fdanufactureraittcas.
fa9dn th a
EYRE & LANDEL
Have Reduced Their Prices
As much, and perhaim more. them
others, for the same Class of Goods. '
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
SHAWLS OF FINE GRADE.
LYONS _COAT VELVETS.
lAN ONS PIIRE SILK VELVETS.
FASHIONABLE POPLINS.
FASHIONABLE SERGES.
GOLD MIXED REPELLANTS.
BEST BLACK VELVETEENS.
BLUES, BR OVW NS.,P 1. 3 tAt1..." 4 1 4N..' I
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