CITY BULLETIN, A DEWERATE FroLt.ow.—A man named John Brannan went into a shoe More on Coates street, ' near Twenty-third, yesterday. He was drank. He asked for a pair of boots. lie tried them on, but they Mau% lit to his satisfaction. He then quarrehd with the proprietor of the store. The storekeeper °Maud him to leave. For this Br In man attempted to smash his head with a chair. Storekeeper dodged the blow aimed at him and callectiu Policeman Bartlemas. The latter took hold of Brannan, but his prisoner immediately became verfunruly. The °Meer broke his rattle in endeavoring to bring him to. Brannan then kicked Bartlemas in the face and stomach. He was taken to the station house, however. This morning be bad a hearing. before Ald. Paneoast, and was committed for a farther hearing, on the charge of assault and battery, with intent to kill. Barticinas orate so badly injured that he Is not able to be on dray. Tits PENNSYLVANIA DENTLfiTS IN CONVENTION. —For acme time the subject of the enactment of laws for the regulation of the practice and char tering of a State society composed of the repre sentatives of this growing profession has been agitated, and in obedience to amoral call issued some time since. the convention having met at the Philadelphia Dental College and completed the formation of a society, adjourned yesterday evening, after having framed a law which it is proposed to bring before the State Legislature tor enactment. On Tuesday evening the delegates were enter tained by a conversational party, at which we met many of the prominent scientific men of this city. among whom were professore of the Medical Faculties of the University of Pennell vania, the Jefferson Medical College, together with members of the Academy of Natural Set, ences, and other lonal scientific. associations, members of the Bar, artists, &c., &c. ALLEGED FORGER AERESTED.—A. young man named Frank Smith was arrested yesterday after noon at Eighth street and Passynnk road by Officers C. S. and R. R. Smith, of the Recorder's. force, upon the charge of having forged the cheek of Lee At Walker, which was presented at the Commonwealth Bank yesterday afternoon. He said that he filled up .the chock in the vesti bule of the Post•office, and that he did it because he had to money to pay his board. He had a hearing before Recorder Givin and was committed to answer. JUVENILE Turavgs.—William Bowers and Frank Lynn, aged respectively 8 and 14 years, were arrested yesterday upon the charge of larceny. They entered a house at Front and Thompson streets, occupied by a gentleman who has a tine collection of old come. The juveniles pocketed thirty-eig_ht pieces and took them to the store of John Brolicum, on Second street, above Green, where, it is alleged, they sold them for Live cents. Brolicum was arrested on the charge of receiving stolen gods. The defen dants were all committed by Aid. Eggleton. CLIFFORD S. PunaArs, Esq., United States Assessor for the Second District, died' at three o'clock this morning, from the effects of a wound received while gunning recently in Maryland. He was brought to his residence in this city on Tuesday, and hopes were entertained that he might recover. But lockjaw sot in, resulting fatally. Mr. Phillips's death will be greatly la mented, for he was a gentleman of high character, and a faithful, excellent public officer. His age was about sixty years. - LANCITNY AND RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS.- Carson Emmos and James Bartle were before Aid. Tittermary yesterday upon the charge of rob `Wry. Ms alleged that they broke into the counting-house of S. B. Bailey' & Son, at Catha rine Street wharf, and stole a quantity of lead from the U. 8. Storehouse, which is In the same premises. They were committed. James Stay, No. 252 Water street, was committed to answer the charge of receiving the stolen lead. A TEA THIEF CArrunnu.--13everal boxes of tea have recently been stolen from the store of Lippincott & Co„ No. 21 North Water street. Yesterday afternoon another box was put out and a porter was told to keep his eye upon it. About half-past six o'clock in the evening, John Fritz came along. He looked at the box and finally shouldert d it. He was then seized and banded over to Officers Ellis and Gibson of the Harbor Police. This morning Fritz was com mitted for a further hearing by Aid. licitler. RO7II3ERY IN A Hoesu.—John Morris, hailing from Trenton, N. J., went to the house of David Man . , Ridge avenue and SprinE Garden street, yesterday, upon the pretence of desiring to see ono of the inmates. While there he took pos session of a pocket-book containing a small amount of money, which was lying upon a table. He was arrested by Policeman Edgar, of the Eighth District, and the stolen pocket-book was found upon his person. Morris was committed by Aid. Massey. NAnnow ESCAI'K.—This morning, between one and two o'clock, a canal boat, loaded with lumber and lying in tne Schuylkill below the Wire Bridge, careened and narrowly escaped be ing sink. Officers Jordan and Francis, of the Schuylkill Harbor Police, by great exertions pre vented the bciac-, from capsizing, and thereby saved from drowning a man and woman who were Ma board at the time. A Boi.n Tunr-r.—Henry Moore seized a piece of flannel in Mrs. Campbell's dry goods store, No. 133; North Tenth street, yesterday after noon, and ran. He was pursued and captured in a house on Girard avenue below Tenth street. Aid. Hood committed Moore hi default of $2,000 ball. T/1.1. TAPPINI:.—Peter Shanklin, aged 18 years, went into a store at Fourth and George streets, yesterday, and robbed the money-drawer. He was arrested by Day Sergeant Hackett, and was committed by Ald. Shoemaker. AT' ratryko Roniami.—Last night an attempt was made to break into a house, No. 1117 Ridge avenue. The thieves were frightened away be fore they had succeeded in effecting an entrance. CI(4An-STonn Rommo.—The cigar -store of Wm. Groves, on Bansom street, below Ninth, was broken into last night and was robbed of seven hundred cigars and a field-glass. Roa:Laul .—The window ol a jewelry store, No. :ii North Eighth street, was broken last night and three rings were stolen. REPIIIIL/CAN IN V INCIL a meeting held Dcc. 1, 1S(8, the following action wan had: Whereas, The Executive Committee of the Itepubli "n invi h eibieB have learned tnat the ladles of PWla delphia have prepared, and have now on exhibition at the Fair for the benefit of the aged and infirm of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a handsome banner, to be donated io our club; therefore, esnlred, That we earnestly call on the members and friends of the Invincibles to visit the Fair, and assist the noble charity for which the proceeds arc in tended. A htzl 1 Gin behalf of the Oregon and Washington Mission of the Episcopal Chervil is advertised to be held this eveuine in the Church of the Holy Trinity. nistinguithe t bishops and clergymen will be present, and a collection in behalf of the Mission will be taken up. CITY NOTICES. WE cheerfully call the attention of our friends and the public in general to the fact that the stand formerly occupied by James M. Cahen, and latterly by John T. Smith, at the southeast corner of Fifth and f.-"prnce streets, has changed hands. • or old friend, Charles Moffitt, formerly of the "O. h." House, at the foot of Washington avenue, and our mysterious little friend, S. A. Jones, late of St. Lmie, Mo., have now charge of it. Our friends and the public may rest satisfied teat it has undergone an entire change for the better, and that they can always get the best quality of edlides-and Adhiblesiit all hours. We can assure yon that the place will be made what it should be--a tirst-chase horse. They invite their friends and the pubic to their opening on Saturday evening next. Nitw BETHILEIIRIII BUCK' NVIIEAT, Choice P amily for hale by hirreist,i. & FtATour.e, 1201 Chehtnut street t fx. by the Cheht. .111TUth LL £ 1 1.1: reti Ell, :301 Chestnut atreut h .( :t hi; conlleently reported that when Victor lingo -woeaekod if he could ix:11111e origin of the Bonaparte f am ily, be replied : Or—coon ; and 80, afked if pal can tell where to pnrrhase riff It A6ll /Al4lll' N et.o7lllvll is the Ittnguage 01 the illu , ..trioue 'lug() you can utotWtr, of cutirbe I call, at CH A S . s oh' & NO. 42. t . Cltesulut stree6 GRISIIB can procurc the latest styles of Hats and cap , a t the very lowest privet,' and of the lea toalte. et: ellettA, Oallord 3; Sous', t•St cud uhe s t ee t :zttret. OntPLAnonag, $l. 80, el 75, $2 00, 40 6 0 • 00 1 $8 25, $3 75. $4 20, 15 75, at !Parson & (70.'57 filtalten Nutnithing Hanby. 220 and 222 Duct .3 . !xeot. below Whlnat bt rot. ' "Bowrat's Gum Arabic Secirli" —trao thorn for. ,7ont Cough sod pulmonary troubles. Depot Sixth andAllnet. Prlee S$ cents. Bold by Druggists. WILBOR'S COD LtvEa OIL AND Litint,—.lllo Mende of persona who-have been restored from Con firmed Consumption by the are of this original prep t ration, and the g parties ttemseiveit, have by rte. trotanding it and acknowledging lie wonderful efficacy. given to the article a vast popularity in New htigholl The Cod Liver Oil is In this combination robbed of its unpleasant taste, and is modeled doubly of t ciive in being coupled with the Lime, which to 'elf a restorative principle, supplying nature with Jut the agent and 88Fietance required to heat and reform. the diseared lungs, A. B. Wilbor, No. 166 Court btreet,Borton, is the proprietor. Sold in Pell idelphla by Johnston, Holloway & •Cowden, and Drvglate generally. LIKE "QUAKER'S" GUNS. Artificial teeth are of little nee and easily detected. Take care of the real ones. All you need ht fragrant SozonorrT. The it daily and your teeth will be the last of Hature's gifts to fail you. "cmaLbtrrc's - Hr.vz" mends Headless Dolls and Broken Cradles. Joan BILLINGS says of the Alligator, that when the alligator's mouth iz wide open hir head is jest about the centre of biz boddy; but they hay ono virtou mane very near forgetting, they make a very still noise, mho they hay more jaw than any critter I knoed °v. CIMILI,FR STOUTS (W 8 Fine Customer made Clouting has the virtue of being unequalled In Style, in Quality, in Cheapness. Call and satioiy yourself at No. 624 Chestnut street. ire QUIET and soothe the pain of children teethinv— tee bos'ver's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Druggists. Corms, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street. ()barges moderate. SURGICAL INSTRU3LRNTS and druggists' sun dries. To LADIES AND' idles Ea. Prepare for the liolidaye by gettirg one of- those beautiful - flats at Oakforde', Continental Hotel. DEARNESS, BLLNDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, Bt. D.. Professor of the Rye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the tamest success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office, No. `SO6 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patientsms he has no secrets in his "practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. INIUMIANVII. The. Liverpool & Lon don &P Globe Insurance Company. The Report of this Com pany for 1868 shows: Premiums - 85,479, 278 Lops - - - 3,344,728 and after paying a divi dend of 3o per cent., the Total .jets are, in Gold, $17 5 005,026. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent, No. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PhiladeOia. BOOTS AND IS It ORM 40ELT ]P, BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's Cavf Double•Sole v iloots, - . $8 00 Men's Calf Dauble-sole Gaiters, - $6 00 Boys' Blgh Lace Boots, - - - - $4 00 Alm a large dock of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE At Reduced Prices. BARTLETT 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut. orl7 P to tb lyres 'IAADUES' SHOES. - - NEW STORE. HENRY WIREMAN , Manufacturer and Importer OF LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 118 South Thirteenth Street, S.W. °or. Sixth and Buttonwood Ste. PHILADELPECILA, AND No. 487 Eleventh Street, WASHINGTON, D. V., Has opened h Elegant New Store, No. 118 South VIM TVENTII Street, between Chestnut and Walnut Stroete, with a largo aesortment of the finest quality of LADIES' SHOES Of hie own manufacture. ALSO Just received from Parie, a largo arsortment of Ladies' Boots, Shoes and Slippers Made expreeely to order by the beet and meet celebrated manntacturen. oe',ll tfrp DRY GOODS. 1868. EDWARD FERRIS, IMPORTER, N.W. oori Eleventh and Chestnut Sts, Entrance 36 South Eleventh, 117113 JUST RECEIVED HOLIDAY GOODS,- Per Ste=are Scotia and (;fty or Antworl, 500 Embroidered Linen and Laoe Sets, Lace Collars, Handkerchiefs, &o Of the latett deelgue. anitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS, W hich are offered to tbe trade at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES REMOVAL. Iva ove on January lot, letitt to the Stove, No. 807 CHESTNUT Street. Until thou I viler my enure Ptock of VT tar (nds, Embro Lace(' affd Eldkto. At a HEAVY SACRIFICE, making it well worth the attoution of RETAIL BUYERS. 'EI:)WARD FEItItIS. Ja2B-ta thi THE DAILY BVIMING BULLETIN-PHILADELF'HIA, THURSDAY, DECEMDER 8,1868. Stiownim & Buormen, 23 South Eighth btzeet. 186 S. DU 11 410119/0114 BLIEHLTS I BLA.NIETS I • _STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTIIIIIR . CENTRAL DRY GOODS Corner Bleak and ,Market Sts , A rt. rapidtr 'Mousing of their large atclok of Blankets at tho folbrarg Priood: -Blankets, $3 per pair., Blankets, $3 50 per pair. Blankets, $4- per pair. , Blankets, $4. 50 per pair. Blankets, $5 per pair. Blankets, $5 60 per pair. Blankets, $6 per,pair, Blankets, $7 per pair. Blankets, $8 per pair . . Blankets, $9 per pair. Blankets, $lO per pair. Blankets, $ll. per pair: Blankets, $l2 Blankets, $ 13 .11 Blankets, $l5 " Comfortable% Quills, Spreads and Counts, panes, At Molecule or Rotaik.as low or lower than can be found eleovc here. STRAWBRIDGE& CLOTHIER fled :try • EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch. REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR TUE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Magnificent Shawls. Expensive Silks. Fashionable Poplins. Desirable Cloaking% 4-4 Pure Silk Velvets.* Stripe Satin Skirtings. Stripe Poplin Skirtings. Grand Duchess Skirts. Belle Helene Skirts; First Quality Astraoans. 8,000 Yards DELAINES for Presents for the Helps of the house. 6,000. Y -era Feet Colored CHINTZES, do. do. 2.000 Yards 4-4 French CHINTZES, do. do, BARGAINS IN 11$NIIIII CLOVEN, CoLL SCARII AND lIEGITU3S. dem 1808. 18438. CLOTH HOUSE. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER Wish to keep before the public the fact, that they aim to keep the largest and most varied stock of all descriptions of CLOTH TO es FOOND IN PHIL&DILPHLL Men's Coatings and Cassimerea. Goods for Boys' Wear. Ladies' Cleakings of every kind. ALMS ON HAND. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE; Corner of Eighth and Market Sts. Poi LADELPHI INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESTNUT , STREET, Invitee attention to hie etock of Real India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs Also, an elegant stock of SILKS in Black and (Mote; FANCY SILK FLUSHES, POPLINS. SHAWLS and FA NOY GOODS. India bhawla and Scarfs Altered.Repalred and Cleaned in eaperior manner. oe3(l2cnrro3 JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. second Street, OFFERS HIS LARGE AND ELEGANT STOOK- WINTER DRY GOODS, EMBRACING ALL OF TILE Newest Deaigna and Fabrics, AT PRICES WARRANTED TO RE AB Low 8N they can he bought elsewhere. itu2B tl Jain, ftORPHANS' COURT SALE,—ESTATE OP THOS, G. Connor_, deceased—James A. Freeman, Auc. tioncer.—Well secured Ground Rent of $9O per an. num.—Under autt wily of the Orphaoe'leolut for the CRY and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, Docoruner 23, 1.866, 5t. , 12 o'clock, noon, will be eold at public sale, at the Philadtt hia Exchange, the following described real Al e, that certain property ce Thomas 0. Connor, deceased. Al. that certain yearly grouud rent of ninety dollars,law ful ' , fiver money of the United Stated, tesutd end PaYaelo by W illt• in J. Harry and John Rolm, in half Yearly pay moute. without any deduction for toxin. out of all that lot of ground with the improvoments thereon erected, situate on the west aide of Fifth street, between Lombtrd and 2outh a reo c c containing in frnut on Fifth street 16 fee , , and in (teeth 00 feat to alO feet wide alloy. On the above lot is erected a throe-story brick store and dwelling. Sine to bo paid at time of rale. By the Court, JOSEPH MEGA RV. Clerk 0 C. JULIANA MINTZER, Administratrix, d. b. n. c. t. a. of Thomas G. Conner, doc'd, JAMES A. FREEMAN, gmcdoneer. Store, No. 422 Walnut street. Slpujrr. Eout wALE.---ESTATE ntail:las Olivia* Gilbert, decanted. James A. Free. " men, Auctioneer. Thrnesttory brick dwelling, No. 229 Melon street. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the Cityrand County of Minna olphln, on SVadneaday, December 22 at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at. public sato, a t the Philadelphia Exchange the following described real (Ante, late the prnperty of rhoinati Oliver Gilbert. dceetreed : All that certain lot of ground with the three-story brick tueekture with the two-ntery frsme end brick back huildtnge thereon erected, eitaate on the nOrtb tide of Melon street, at diVance of 114 foot 1 inch castward•of Tenth street, in the Thirteenth Ward of the city; cnntallittig In b Out en Melon cirect 15 f,•ot inelleid. awl extending In depth on the eastern bide thereof 143 f,ei inchey, and ^n the western Fide bi feet 21 inches. Subject to yearly ground rent of *ad. Aldo, sub tract to a mortgage of SI.W I FlO gloo tb be paid at the time of the talc. By tha Coins .10 3 E ; A It V. ( lerk 0: f!. MARY CLA RA CI./ILL Admilli dr Uri JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, .3tere, 439 Walnut street. dc 10 17 Phithal.PFOßY %Alga A. pus KAN. uttion r. --V u I Factory . ruarth and tiookl.) , ' etreete. bibettooth Ward. with engioo'hente, ouittne. •boiler.k.e--on Tueeday Sturaiug. Nocetrallor it h. 11fdL 1 1 .1 10 o'clock. will be sold at pabllot oath. without revolts. ov the Fri whoa, the lot owolugdoscr.bodrealootste: All that certoln three./ tot). tufa fartory, with basemeht and club. wry brick so gine house rn the resr thereof. situate. uPOI a c. dela lot of ground in chi) Nineteenth ward; hennaing at tho southwest owner of Fourth and- llocaley.etroeter' No nee extending ooui h e)twardly atoug the pont um mt. werdly judo of Beckley etruetsOut feet glitches; tbearle toutheseta ardly at right angles with liackloy et Get ENI feet 1X inches: thence outward at tight mulles with ) ourth Evert 01 feet 914 Niches to Fourth etroot; thenue along the west aide of Fourth etreot 118 feet 11X Inches to the place of beginning. Pulver:4 to AM ground rent per . The above lie a valuablarbreeatory briakfae.R(a , efte built v. fth engine and butler honer am ke rt. awe, rior SO horse vower oin4mode bYMorgara t Orr& stilted boiler; GU o rapiers aud,in perfeaL order. 2 Ate locat Ms Pi rapicau impravin fur manuf,udUringwurpo b inp near the Der of or ehe Fifth and .9 xth m eet Pass nor R. .It. and the Union Lane passing Mr door. - Tar far. tory is aubetantiaay CON strtict d, inper.feet order, and is ror, plet en ail Vs arrangements. 2'ne oßloes,; parttone and shelving will be inet.wed ta the sage or be real estat,e but the heating apoaravi, machatery. fixtures. d:o., rola oe eaa &pas (very immtdiatela otter the rent estate. for Brie peremptory. ID^ $6OO to be paid at time of sale. _ bale of the machinery of a trimming manu factory: Jack (mud Looms, stock otb.co, fun& ure, large fire and bur. afar 'proof safe, &e. Immediately tr ter the sale of the real estate wid be sold without reserve, the entire velar bin machinery. heating apparatus, stock. dm Ili" Oats. loyuts coLthining full particulate may bo had at the Auc tion 13tore. bate peremptory. Tonne cavil. IF 2be -factory and machinery may be examined at any time. JAMES A. FREFAIIAN, Auctioneer, derar.l2 ' S tore,. 4= Walnut street. . _ ..F.ANB, CuIIRT BALE.- ESTATE OF JA5.1119 Hall. deceased.—Jamea A..breeman, Auctmnoer. tinder authority of the Orphans , Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, on Weduesday, D combor 23 i 1803. at 12 o'clock, noon. aid be sold at public eate, tbout reserv.„ at the tmiladelphia Exchange. the fol. lowing detcnbed real estate, late the property of James Ilan, deceased. No. I.—Two-ssory Brick limso. No. 44 lb.. h street, below Coral. Twenty-fifth • Ward. All that certain two-story Wick mesmage and lot pf gr.trupiethi. ate en the s r outhweerly side of Bush; stied, at the tepee of 45 feet soutnewt verd from :oral street. in the Twenty-firth Ward of the city; containing ha front 15 feet and in depth 61 feet °inches to a 5 feet wide alley laid out for this and other lots bounding thereon. Sir Bub ject to a mortgage of $l7OO. Bale absolute. N0..7. 'l'sro.stoi7 brick house. No 4.1 Rush street above Frankhrd road All that certain two4vory brick mos. triage and lot of ground situate on the southwest side of RUPII etreet, at the distance of 281 feet °sat from Frank ford road; cootainingiu front 14 feet and . In dep . It 64 feet. Mgr Bubjt ct to a mortgage of $670. Bale absolute. No. 8. I.wo.story brick house. No. 417 bush etreet. AU that certain two-story bt Ick mrssuage and int of ground situate ou rue south s'est side of Rush street, at the dis tance of b.TI feet east of Frarkford road, In the Twenty. fifth Ward of the'city; containing in front 14 feet and in devb 84 feet. Oar_ Bublect to a mortgage of $670. Bale absolute. low - 61100 to be paid 13 each at the time of sale. By the Court, EL A. Men iCk, clerk 0. C. EDWARD BUCKKEY . Administrator. JAm.F.I3 A. FiIEEMAN. Auctioneer. de3.10.17. - Snore _422 Walnut Meet. FLRLItI BALE.—JAMIKEI A. FREEMAN. Auc tioneer. building Lot, .filharewood et-cet (above Twenty-secoLd street.) tha Wednesday. Dec. 23. 18458. at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at the I'Liladalplila Exchange. the following d• scribed real os• tate : All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of chard wood street, ALM° distance of 125 feet west ward of i VV. OtY•PCCOLd street, in the Twentieth. Ward of the city; containing in front on Sharswetd street 75 feet are in dr pth ard 90 feet to Dresden street. re - Subject to $6O ground rent per annum. Qom" $:100 to be paid at the time of Sale. JAMES A. FREellil Auctioneer. dr3,10.17 Store 422 Walnut street. r - 1: BLIC BA LE.- TIIOMAB & SONS, AUOTION• eors,-Valuabla mill property. and farm 45 ).5 ac' ea. With water power. known se'Broadbent's Milli." Lobb , s Oreel. Twenty-fourth Ward, about four miles west of Marl et street bridge. On Tuesday. Dec. 15. 1858. at 19 o'clock, noon, will ne sold ut public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,all tb atyaluable tract of Land.with the walls of a three.story atone will, with barn and stone messuages thereon erected. situate in the Twenty-fourth Ward. ou a road running north and south, between averford and Market streets, about 4 miles west of Mallet street bridge, containing about 45 act es. N. 8.-1 ills property 14 about half a mite from the ter minus cf the West Philadelphia l'aseenger Railway at Iladdington ; care running ' every 15 minutes. It will be intersected by Arch, r ace and Vine streets and 70th. 71st. 72d afd 73diitteets. - Villt a Tho mill is'ig • stone; 3ti by 60 feet (lately burned, can be rebuilt by purchaser to suit himself, walls being sood). with large three.story stonetenant-house, 16 by 55 feet. partly burned; double stone farm hoes ice.house, large barn. &c.zapringdrouse, apple orchard, with fine stone quarry and good sand. It is half a mile from second toll-gate of West (Molter plank road (Market street). The waterpower is 21Y., feet head and fall, from a never.failing stream (Indian creek). • Subject to , a mortgage of $12,046 1 which may re. main. or Clear of all other inCumbrances. The property can be examined by application at the office of Joseph R. Rhoads. nsq., 419 Locust street, where a plan of the property can ho seen. Terms-810QC to be paid at the time of rale. M. THOMAS & tioNs. Auctioneers. de3-5.12 139 and 141 8. Fourth street. inPUBLIC BALE—THOMAS & BONS, Al F. lTlON eery. Large and valuable Lot, 6;0 acres. Lower Ma rion Montgomery county, Pa. On Tueedar, Deem her 8. 11 , 63, at 12 o'clock noon, will bo sold at public Pale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those two contigoous lota of land , . situate , lying and being in the township of Lower Merlon, in the county el Montgomery. and mate At. Pennisylvania, hounded and described as one lot, as fol. lowa, to wit: Beginning at a stake. a corner ot land con. veyed of intended to have been conveyed to Dr. Robert J. Dodd. and in the line of Reuben Vangbatea land; ft ence by said Vanshan's land south deg. east 21 63 100 perches, to a stake in an angle In the line of Samuel L. Robinson's land; thence by said Robinson's land with 67 ae,g., west 27 08-100 perches to a stake in the middle of a public road le ...ling to Conshohocken; thence along the middle of said public road north 25 deg.. west 28 8 100 (lar ches, toe stake a corner of said land conveyed or in t. need to have been conVeyed to Dr. Robert J. Dodd; thence by said land convoyed or intended to hove been crnv , yed to Dr. Robert J. Dodd north 07 deg., east Z 3 13.1110 porches to the place of beginning. Containing 4 acres, 1 roods and 20 perches-of land, be the same more or lees. The property ix valuable on account of the aim' ..`one, iron ore, tic. M. THOMAS it SONS. Aucticue...: ''.. . dell 6, . 139 and 141 South Fourth i iitc PUBLIC SALE.— THOMAS & SONI, AUC eers.--Very Valuable Country Property —Store and Dwellings, ano 1,4, Acres, Lancaster Turnpike, Lower Merlon Township. Montgomery county, Peonsyl vania. 6 miles from Market Street bridge, 2 miles above Hestouville. On Tuesday, December 15,1866. at 12 o'clock , noon. will be told at public sale, at the ehiladelphia charge. all those 2 double frame ineseuages and lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate in the Township of Lower Merlon Montgomery county, Penna.. on the old Lancaster turnpike (baddlngton road), about sit miles from Me. et Street bridge and 8 miles from Heatonvilie, comprising 2 acres and 115 perches of turd. The improve men's are a t a o-story double triune house (occupied as 2 dwellings. reap g for 61150 per annum); also, a larger two-story double frame house (used as a store and dwell. ing, and rents for IEOO per annum); stable and carriage house, large garden. The land is in a high state of cunt. talon, sad is used as a truck farm. The above i. very pleasantly located in what is ki own as Libertyville, and adjoins lands of Owen Jones, Caroline Fry, and others. N% ill be sold according to survey, which may be seen at the Auction Room.. M. 111631 AS A: BONS. Auctioneem des & 12 139 .t 141 South Fourth .treet. PEREMPTORY SALE.—TLIOMAR & SONS' A uction ers. —Modern Three-story Brick Re.eidence, No. 613 North Tenth el reet.—On Tuesday, December 8. We, at 11 o'clock, moon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that modern three. story Mick mosellage, with three-story back hulloing and lot of gi mind, tituate on the cast side of Tenth street, Is het 6 in , hes north of Washington street, No. 613; the lot remaining in front on Tenth street 17 foot, and ex tending in depth on The north line a feet 7U inches. and on he south line 60 feet 11'`,; inches to a 4 feet wide alley, leading into Washington street. The house has the Modern conveniences; gas, bath, hot and cold water, reeking range. &c.; pat tor. dining room and kitchen on Bret floor; 3 chambers, sitting room, store room and oath room en second floor. and 4 rooms on.third leer. Pr - Sale absolute. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. del r, 130 and 141 South Fourth street. PEREMPTORY SALE—FOE ACCOUNT OF whom it may concern. Thomas g Sone. Auction ' cers.—Two.etory Frame Dwelling. No. :M2 Chestnut street, 25 feet trout, 222 feet deop, West Philadelphia, Twenty-seventh Ward. On Tuesday, December 15 DM. at 12 o'clock, noon. will he sold at public sale. without TCPCI'Ve, at tho rhiladelphis Exchange, all that two.story frame dwo'ling and lot of around squat° on the south side of s. hestnut street. between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets. West Philadelphia:containing in front 25 feet and in depth 220 feet to Sanuom street. M. 't HOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, de3 513. 139 and 141 Prutth Fourth street. rPUBLIC BA LE.--lABIES A. FREEMAN. AUC " tionesr.—Desirable three-story brick Dwelling, No. AL9Bprucc street. On Wednesday. December 23.1.8g8, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold ut public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the• following described Real Estate: All that curtain tbrenstery brick dwelling with attics, and the tot of ground, situate on the north side of Spruce street at the distance 0f162 feet west of Ninth strectin the Eighth Ward of the city; containing in front on Spruce street 18 feet and in depth 52 feet. 'I ho above is a genteel three-iitory brick dwelling, with basement. dining room and kitehen, has gar introduced, range, hot and cold water, Baltimore heater, bath, dic ; fa papered and painted throughout. The gas fittures and secretary In the back parlor, are included in the aide. Car" $2,50t may remain if desire& May be examined any day between the hence of 12 and 2 o'clotk. Clear of incumbrance. io be paid ar the time of rale. JAMES A. N REBHAN, Auctioneer. deg, 17 Store, , 0221 Walnut atreot rPUBLVC SALE—THOMAB BONB, AuorLoN eare.—Very Valuable Germantown Prepertv—T wo• " story Stone Building and Dwelling, Nos. 4669 and 467' Main street, Germantown, 65 toot front 438 feet deep,- known b. the "Old Germantown Bankr Twenty. second Ward. On Tuesdev. 1 e , ernhar 15, 1888, at 12 o'clock, neon, will he sold at public sale, at the Pelladel. phis Exshang. oil ti, tee stone inessuages and the lot t f ground thertun'to belonfeng. situate on tne northeasterly bide of Main street, about IS feet 2 inches south of Pena street. Germantown.. fwenty-t, cond Ward; the lot cow tamping in trout on Main street about 58 feet, and extend ing in ii. 1111 of that width 33 feet 6 in Mee . then widem fug to 60 feet, and extending in depth of that width 96 feet 6it elms; then narrowing to 46 feet and extending still furlh,r in depth of that width 5.15 feet 9 inches. (in cluding alt feet wide alley.l the entire depth being 435 feats inches. and being in width on the rear end 51 feet ii' ludic,. The improvements are a twoatory stone building. formerly occupied no the Germantown Bank, and Dwelling. Will be sold according to a surrey, which Inlay be seen at the Auction Roane its'" Ulcer of all incumbranee. Tai no -half can't. /dim od i ate in mu dr n. M. THOMAS SONS. Auclonner.r. 1::9 and 14L South Fourth area. ira}Oß RENT OR SALE—ELEGANT NEW do cllinp, Tbirteenth. above Arch; double back Imildinge, modern tinprovereente. Apply 103 Nnt th Tenth etreet. de3.3t. LEGAL.I'fIOTICEI9. 1N THE ORYDA.NB' COURT FOR THE cm' AND .1 County of Philadelphia. Estate of GEORGE ESTIV. It, deceased.—Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust tho final account of WILLI 4.01 ESHER, Adminictrator of the Eclat° of GEORGE FtillEtt, decd, and to import distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant. will moot the parties into• rested for the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY, Deck 'ober 14th, 18,5, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his Mlle°. No. I Law Ruildimt, No. ti Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia-de3 th s to 3t* - IMMEDIATE AND IMPERATIVE SALE FINE By arrraigeinasit with the Exeoutora i ; made this' day, w e s h a ll fi n i g ek:' ' • our Aogotaixt of !Stook. ae,d, , _ _ • To Close Aft'hire of Old Firzn, our Entire Stook, of FALL AND WINTER CLO Rather than send SPY portion of it to Auction we will offer it to the- pie at Prices Below the Cost of Bianufactoring, And thus clear out our entire stock: Securing a Q,UICIEC By letting the Goods itt such rates tut will satisfy any reasonable purchtuter. Our Immense House Is fairly loaded with GARMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; Mailable to all Crosses, made 14 with the utmost ear., of the very finest material'', Co:uprising, in the • GENERAL READY-MADE DEPARTMENT, 8,000 Overcoats, made in most fashionable styles, of all kinds of Beavers, Chinchillas, Tricots, 44. 8,000 Suits,, Coats, Pants and Vests of the same material, Business, Dress, Traveling, "Indiapato• sable" Suite, &c. _ 5,000 Coats, Chesterfields and Sacks, Morning and-Lounging - Conts, - Frock and Dress COS63,4Ste. plain and opo Pa c irs Pantaloons, of all materials, and cut on every approved style—Narrow and nubby, omfortable. 10w6,000 Vests , Velvet Vests, Fancy Casaimere Vests, Cloth Vests, double or single-breasted, high or cut. , CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Here we have & large assortment of Piece Goods that must be disposed - of. To do wh lob we pro pose for a few &lye . to make to order from measure, in our very beet style, making a Deduction of 15 per cent. for all Oath Orders, Thus we offer Ciotbing as good in points of Style, Material, Fit and Finish, as can be had in any Merchant Tailorlag Establishment, and at about half the ordinary prices. YOLIIIS' AND. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT This Department has been .a specialty with us this year. We have had manufactured the largest and best assortment of Boys' Clothing to be found in the city, all which is now for sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. A Rare Opportunity to Fit Ouf the Children. BLACK. GOODS ROOM. atfottrning Wear.—Clerical Garments, Full Dress Snits. Black Cloth Overcoats, Black Cloth and Doeskin Pants. Black Cloth and Cassimere Coats, Black Vests. THEIN GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Any customer purchasing an article of clothing will be allowed a dedactlon of Twenty Per Cent. on any additional purchase in this departibent. lianokerchiete, Suspenders, Ties Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, &c., &e, Whilst we aro not entirely through with the stock account,' yet we are jetting a great many of the goods go now. We shall he entirely ready, however, and the The store will be opened early, and clam! late. An extra umber of Salesmen Will be in attend ance. Prompt and polite attention will be given to all. No customer will be misapplied, if any reasonable Accommodation of Prices will induce him to buy. .WANAMAKER & BROWN , OAK HALL BUILDINGS S. E CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPIIIILL. MILLJNEFILT. OPENING OF RICH FEATHERS. Just received, per last eteamer, a very large assortment of PARADISE BIRDS, SCARLET " HUMMING " FEATHERS of ovary desoitiption. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS.• The Latest Shapes in Ladies , Hats. Ribbons, Satins, Velvets, Plashes and Velveteens. . PRICES VERY LOW THOS, KENNEDY & BROS., No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET. Importers, Jobbers and Retailers. ocO 2mrp MRS. R. DILLON. 333 M i lline ry fiOUTEI STREET. for Leslie. and Ills tea Satins, Silks, Velvets, Ribsous. Flo.vent, Fentivirg, Frames, Monnung Moilisery.Urape Vella, &o. Silk Velvet and Satin Bats, Sash Ribbons. not ttmo ro LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Ma,guzin des Modes, 1014 WALNUT STREET. For the better convenience of her Patrons, Mrs. PROCTOR has REMOVED her DRESS-MAKING ROOMS to 1014 WALNUT STREET, where she will be happy to see her friends. The general Dry Goods Business will be con- tinned as heretofore, at 920 Ohestnnt street. J. W. PROCTOR ts. CO. vioB-Imrp§ STAR SPRING, SARATOGA, NEW YORK. h 3 analyele proves' that the *store of the SARATOGA STAR SPRINGS have a much larger amount of eolld substance, richer in medical ingredients' than any other spring in Saratoga, and shows what the take indicates—namely, that it is the Strongest Water. It aloe demonotratee that the STAR WATER contains about 100. Cubic Itches More of Gas in a Whin than any other spring. It is thin extra amount of gas that imparts to this water Its peculiarly sparkling appearance, and renders it ao very agreeable to the taste, also tends to preserve the delicloue flavor of the water when bottled, and causes it to uncork with an effervon ence almost equal to Champagne.; Sold by the lcadiny Druggists and Hotels through out the country. JOHN WYETH & BRO., 1412 Walnut Street, • pnintAnELPFurak, wholesale Agents. doi-tu tit n lyres, "Third NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER, N. B. CORNER "Third and Sian.. Streets. only ono aquas° below the Exchange. $"'"1 I to loan in largo or small amounts, on diamonds. silvt plate, watches. Jewelry, and all goods of value. Office ours from 84.M.t07 P. M. B &tab. listed for last forty years. Advances made in largo =outdo • e lowed market rates. lati.tfro READY-MADE GREAT SALE Will commence CLOTHING' OVISTAIN SIATERLSI.3. CURTAIN ES'r.A.I3LISIIISIENT° The rubecribmkare now receiving their Fall Importations OF RICH CURTAIN FABRICS POH PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY WINDOW CURTAINS FURNITURE 00VERINGS. COMPRISING French Satins and Brooatetles„ Royal Tapestries, Silk Terry and Cotelines, Wool Terry, Reps, Damasks, &o. ALS% Jut Opened direct from the ilmfaciarer, EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS, NEW DESIGNS, Prom the kwert to the hlghcet quality—some et them tha RICHEST MADE. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, EMBROIDERED nurstaN CURTSIES. JACQUARD AND nun.= DRAPERIES, VESTIBULE CURTAINS in groat varktv, CARVED, PLAIN, GILT AND WALNUT CORNICES, 11 RITE AND COLORED SHADES. Experienced and reliable workmen superintend oar (Ipbolitery Department, and every effort is employed to give satisfaction az d Receive promptness to Inlfiujng the orders entrusted t us. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, No. 1008 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA u 09.1 et tu 11)10.rD GOBELIN TAPESTRY AND Itoloquet Table Covers. Just received. an Invoice of these Rich Goode In Crim son. Gram, Maroon, Dimaarclt and Chintz Colors, from $lO up. A rest btu gain. Also. a 1.67 ge assortment of Rich Embed table and Piano Covers, And very elegant tkCE CURTAINS, In New Dodos; Sheppard, Van Harlingen th 1008 Chestnut Street. del tti th s 600 TUE FINE MIT!!. LOOKING GLASSER, THE` VERY CHEAPEST 113 S . JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 WIESTNIIT STREET.
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