city struurnm TawAs rim MISSIONARY U/110N...- tw itain BA the meeting of this asSeciation vias Continued this , morning at the Birst Baptist Church, 'Broad and Arch streets, The devotional exercises were 'conductedby Rev. Dr. :Weston, of the Crozet Theological Semi.' • . Mir, Dr.' Desire! f_tuddressed th e meetin g. on the importance of strengthbribg the Mission by adding to Ibe working force, and the establishment of a ebb' boardingool. The , idea of employing single fe. male missionaries was - looked - upon - with . Own, and speeches fanning the suggestion' were made by . Dr. Warren efiletnon and others • Dr. Warretraiso thought that in the prosecution of the work the. :fact ought not to be lost eight of that a Dar t optheinein In which the missionaries labor is un /sr the sway of the Reglielt Gtovernment, and the re. Itglom'ef that government would then be ,established. Te question is, therefore, what in view at the sur ronndings, are the means to tsrly forward the work? Is it not better to have one men in portions of the, fields where there,are now two? The Committee on the Papers presented the day previous by the Board of Missions, made a report, recommending the enlarging of the missionary force in BerMair,,and the establiehing of primary schools. The report was accepted. Addresses were then made by sevpral clergymen in reference to the report, and the seslion was closed with prayer. 8141!..I0178 - RAILROAD Accuitcrri.—A ynting_wo man. niusiti ary Itrown was .aerlorialtinjured this morninr. Upon the Norristown Railroad.' She resides at the of Schuylkill, and is employed In Dob son's InfiL," With two companions. she was walking on the; track; as she had been in the habit of -doing when .going to work. She always took the up track. On account of repairs to a bridge, bat one track in that section" is <need now and Missßrown, not aware of that fact, Vras struck' by the cowcatcher of the, early train front, Norristown., She was hurled from the track with ,great violence, and was so badly injured about the bead that her lifo is despaired of: Her com panions escaped. One of them had her dress torn -by the covrcatcher of the engine. PrtoanctrtiON' AGAvisx - 4 - rOLlCEritex. —John , Haase, Sergeant of the Eighteenth District Police,was beforo : Aldermaii•Delaney=this - afternoon;tiptinthi charge of assault and,battery, with intent,to kill. The complainant was John Call, who was arrested some time ago for interfering with House, when ho was about to_make an' ,arrest. He 'had ;previously been held In 5i,500 bill by' Alderman McDonnell, ,on the same ckarge, kut the bill was ignore by the Oraud - Ssizons,,Ctonon.—William Fenton was before Ald. Maul' this morning. The coniplattiant was 'a young girl: who arrived on an emigrant;rab/ list evening, . at the 'New : York depot, where Fenton is employed...lEll/e alleges that Fentonvon' pretence of showin,„o her about, took her into a car, locked the door and assaulted her. The charge Is denied - by, the accuseit.7 was'committed toauswer - • - &roan Itontnurr.—The-flinerluirdwere store of Clarenbach & Co., No. 606 Arch street, was entered last night from the rear,which is upon an alley opening into Sixth street: .The thieves carried oil' pocket knives, table cutlery and plated ware valued at several hundred dollars. . VllrititiE_CenzaveL2Y—The -advent of the Ball smitort Is always hailed with' satlefactiod by - the lovers of the' "mazy dance," and by none with more hearty gratitication than the patrons of "La Coterie Carnival.". Again do Messrs. - Aber& Risley enter the arena in pursuance of the wishes of the public, to con tend for the prize of approbation which their efforts in the cause of amusement so richly , entitle them to wear. Under their direction the Bar. lifAtelue has be come an institution, and thousande look forward to the enjoyment of its pleabures with a zest heightened by their.kuowledge•of the excellence of the arrange ments entered into -by Messrs. Abel & Risley, our so well known and highly appreciated townsmen. Our readers should at once enter their names on the subscription list; and remember, that Monday even ing, January lltb, 1869, is the date fixed upon for the Terpsichorearr MasqUerade, to which we have called Banes. The ball , of Company -1";-PhIladelphla . Fire Zonave,s, will take place this evening at National Guards' Hall. The arratigethents made indicate that the participants will enjoy themselves in a satisfactory manner. < The Niagara lioseCo.-,N0.115,w111 give a ball at Na.- tional Guards' Hall to-morrow evening. A pleasant time may be expected. The Second Animal ball of the Keystone Council No. 1, Stationary - Engineers of Pennsylvania,is announced for Monday evening next' at National Guards' Hall. This azumelath:nrwss chartere'd for the sole purpose of enabling owners of stationary , engines to secure trust worthy and reliable engineers, to assist intelligent and practical engineers infinding employment and to aid each other -in sickness and disability. It deserves liberal encourtgement. • CONFECTIONERY.-Of course those,, who want the very finest chocolate confections and preparations will remember that Mr. Stephen F. Whitman,No. 1210 Market street, has the most complete and extensive works in the United States,'and makes only the finest and purest article. Sea Third Faits for City Notices. '^t FIRE-PROOF SAFER. From the Great Fire in ffarket St. HERRING'S PATENT SAFES Again the Cha-m.piozi. The Only Safe that Preserves its Contents Uneharred. LITTER PROM T. NORRIS MOT & CO. PHILADELPHIA, Twelfth Month Bth, 1868 Messrs. Farrell, Herring 4 Co., 629 Chestnut street —GENTs : It is with great pleasure that we add our testimony to the value of your Patent Champion Safe. At the destructive fire on Market street, on the evening of the 3d inst., our store was the centre of the conflagration, and, being filled with a large stock of drugs, oils, turpen tine, paints, varnish, alcohol, ac., made a severe and trying test. Your Safe stood in an exposed situation, and fell with the burning floors into :he cellar, among a quantity of combustible ma terials. We opened it next day, and found our books, papers, bank notes, bills receivable, and entire contents all safe. It is especially gratify ing to us that your Safe came out all right, as we had entrusted our most valuable books to it. We shall want another of your Safes rit.p, few days, as they have our entire confidence. Very respectfully, T. MORRIS PEROT iSz Co Herring's Patent Champion Safes the victors in more than 600 accidental fires. Awarded the Prize Medals at the World's Fair,London, World's Fair, New York, and Exposition Universelle,Paris. Manufactured and for sale by FARRELL, HERRING d CO., G 29 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. del2 Es tu th St F,UBB, !¢c. FINE FURS. lithe Russia Sables. Fine Hudson Bay Sables, Fine Royal Ermine, - Fine Daxii Chinchilla, I, Fine Mark Blink Sable, v i Fine Dark S• rea, e Arctic Seal bacques, t, Ostracism Sacques, Wolf Robes, AND -TITER FINE EUR 9, AT - EDWArtD S MAWSON'S, • • Importer and Manufacturer, 106 Arch street, four doors above Sevenths dee to th a fat FURS At 30 per Ont. retie than Invoioe Prices I LOUIS GERBER, • No. 825 Arch Street, (Hat: way between Eighth and Ninth, north side.) AND 234 ARCH STREET, HAS REDUCED HIS SPLENDID STOCK OF FURS 30 PER CENT. LESS THAN INVOICE PRICES. Rte' The Goods have been imported and manufactured 4 . by himEelf, and are warranted to be sua represented. de9lBtre9 • FINE BEDDING. Spring Pia. ttresses 'rair N6Ltresses, ° Oss Mattresses. Husk Mattresses. Fine Feather Bede Superior. Bolster and Pillows. PA.TTEN'S, 1408 calmrsur STREET. d0144:01 IIC:=1 12MMMEIME WAINIZIEN AIrIIVELMIT; arow. 1[_0... - .L.11).A.iY J.Z. CAM) WELL&OO-.1 NO, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening a collection of Novelties, Gema and Attinlia Goodg Greatly excelling in variety and extent every , former effort of this 831188, to which they invite attention. Gold Watohes, Dcamonda, Oriental Rubies, Emeralds and Sapphires, East India Pearls. A magnificent atocic of Jewekv in ITALIAN BYZANTINE MOSAICS. NEW DESIGNS IN GOLD ETEICATELRY. PALMS ROYAL JEWELRY. Bronze and plaid. klub% Cloeh & Vases IN BETS, MI MANTEL ORNAMENTS. "choice brOductiOnsOf REAL BRONZE. Epeeist da34512s a. STERLING SILVER GOODS. • Beet qualities and newest stylee in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Plated Wa,res. 1:01iEIGN - FAT/ CY - G OODS,-- In Alctal,l latble, Cut Glue, Leather . and Golden Bronze Of the most exquisite taste from all quarters of Europe. Qur arrangemente;both in Europe and this cetintry,arcf such as give uarmusual facilities in the selection and eco nomical production of our stock. It is our wish, as well as inMrest,-tesecure" to our patrons the benefit of such MODERATE PRICES throughout our stock. without exception. nol7 lathe tf CLARK & BIDDLE, SOLID y SILVER TEA SERVICES, A LARGE VARIETY, Made for our special sales by tho Gorham Manufacturing Company, Gr P/L.A.T.E. Tea Services, Wailers, Tureens, Vege table Dishes, Fruit Bowls, Wine Stands, Butter Tube, &o„ At Manufacturers' Prices. A LARGE STOCK OF TABLE AND FANCY SILVER WARE, BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY GIFTS. CLARK BtBIDDLE, 712 CHESTNUT STRUT. no2l o to th'lmil FINE JEWELRY. J. T. GALLAGHER JEWELER., 1800 CHESTNUT STREET, (Late of Bailey do Co.) Sterling and Coin Silver Ware, Of our own manufacture. PREPARED FOR BRIDAL AND HOLIDAY GIFTS, WATCHES • Of the moat celebrated wakens. PINE JEWELRY. Diamonde, Coral, Sliver Filagree Fearin, Etruscan, Vulcanite and Jet. Am etb yet, Malachite, Coin Ring. Stone' Cameo, Garnet Carbuncle Engagement. do. Best American and Englieh Plated Ware. London E es, Bouquet, French Clocks. &c., &c. Superior Table Cutlery with Ivory handles, plain or plated blades. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired by competent workmen, All goods warranted of FIRST QUALITY, at prices much below usual rates. BYZANTINE MOSAIC, NEWEST STYLES. DIAMONDS, Figptiotzs Dr., PA rif tem J. T. GALLIGHEB, r‘, Oda ( Watchmaker and Jeweler,' 1300 Chestnut Street, (Late of Bailey & Co.) WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVER woe, ae" AT LOW PRICES. oce to th a tall; nafi HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 7 - ISAAC K. STAUFFER, No. 148 North Second „ , street, corner of Quaury.~ has an aasortmout of WATCHED, JEWELRY, PLATED AND HID: VERWARE. suitable Or Lioliday Prothmts, which will be sold Low for comb. 'r^~4'li^.~.s'_vY • IMMO.' UST THY; DAILY 111 TIFFANY - &,00. Nee. _550 andss2 BicoadWi4 l T,Neiv : Yoik; Now offer and are daily oPerdUg • their - selections and importations of • • ' JEWELRY, - • . _ • . .1;11m1Isonsds, PreciOus Ottssien, Genies WATCHES . .• of Tiffany & Co., Frodsham. Jorgenson and others. EILLVEAVVAII E of their own and other Manufacture. •,- PLATED-WARE •-, - • of English and the best Amerioaa make. - CUTLERY, ; • ' I of Rogers , & Bons, various stiles. ' ' , BRONZES • - in_great variety, eubJecta, ,. agimate. birds ," vases, coups, dirt' • CLOCKS, IRLSKTEL SEW'S. GAS-FIXTURES • of brcntire.monulhetuied on the PrelxoooB.".. FANOir'GOCIiS. - , - 'I7IENI4AgiIt and bronze bells', bonbeturieres and grotesque conceits. LONDON , and VIENNA glit'aridleather articles, Pocket-books. portfolios, atuderite 4 .naabd, handker chief and glove botes, traveling sad_ shopping bag., _ work. pencil. card.. cigar Ala nal-b,oxes, writing desks, papierteriss. dreising 'and liquor cases, rn ' hrellas. and Mit glass toilet - Sets." PARIS decorated porcelain vases.Aardirderes. conirs. - tolletiots, fans, smelli i ng . bottles;vinaigrettes, match-bores in niello. t opera wies, perfumery. ivory goods. brushes, do. srir.AnrircoN - EiEry.i th s to tdeal • Chtistmas and NbW Year'fi'. Presents. LEWIS LADOMUS NO. 802 CHESTNUT .StREET; • . Being detennined . to reduce their. .largo stock of Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry - and Silver Ware. offer their elegant assortment, consisting of Fine Gold and Silver Watches for Ladies', Gents' and'Boye'l.hie. Fine Leontinea and Veat Chains. ' , • Jewelry of the latest Styles and Designs. , Buttons,"Studs,Bealliings. &c.,st extremeljltk*Prices. SOLID SILVER. WARE IN GREAT VARIETY, Including a beautiful assortment suitable fer BRIDAL GIFTS.. • • Our Stock le large and varied, embracing all the I,atest Novelties in the Jewelry line.•andpurchruiers will fludlt to their advantage to call before purchasing elsowbere.as our prices ABE GREATLY REDUCED. • HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS WILSON & STELLWAGEN, 1028 Chestnut Street, , PHILADELPHIA. Jewelry, Diworide, Bridal Hilver, Milittils BAK MID FMB FRUCH Op. All of which we are offering At Redttced-Rate: - del644c , v9_ _ vt '<k 721. 4. E5TA.1314.911:1r1:0 1828. _ ` slt; HOLIDAY PRESEN o . 4a. VV. rtIUSISIELAILI, 22 N. SIXTH ST., • Offers a very large assortment of goods for the 'Holiday trade. FINE WATCHES from the beet makers; in Hold and Silver cases. FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS direct from Paris.' FINE JEWELRY of the latest styles. SILVER WARE from the Gorham Mfg. Co.. at the lowest possible prices. G. W. RUSSELL. 22 N. sixth street. 74 . 9 . . HENRY HARPER, #, No. 520 ARCH STREEM, Has a complete assortment of now styles of Watches, Jewelry, Solid Silver, and • Plated Ware. dole 18trp15 WATCHES AND MITSIO tt AL BR DOXE R : R. RE M t paired by skillful workine nut n. R. Importen3 of 0T Watched. eta, oole-tf Cheetnnt street. below Fourth. Awarded the Only Medal for Blank Books by the Paris Exposition, 1867. . WM. F. MURPHY'S SONS, 339 CHESTNUT STREET, AND 55 S. FOURTH STREET, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS.. STATIONERS, AND STEAM POWER PRINTERS. A complete stook of well•eeaaoned BLANIC BOOKS of our own manufacture. A full stock of COUNTINGHOUSE STATIONERY of every descrintlon, dels to th a tfelrP MEMMUIiEVI=I scrATOlll3l9, siemiticatat, ace. debt2B34 ST.A.TIONEILX. GREAT BARGAINS iN FINE ALBUMS Velvet. Turkey Morocco and Antique Binding.• Photograph Albums, holding 12 pictures, 25e. Photograph) Albums holding 24 pictures, 50c. Holding 50 pictures , Morocco, $ll, Holding 60 pictures, chased and mounted, $1 60. Fine Velvet, Gilt Mountings, $2, . . Holding 150 pictures, fine Morocco. $3 Holding 200 pictures, panel sides, gilt, 55. Full name put on in gold, tree of charge. The largest assortment of Blank Bonkfand Stationery in the city. Holiday Books, Bibles, Games. Ladies' Com panions, Prnknives, Pocket Booke, Scissors and Fancy Goons. selling low. 11100 RE, Stationer, 1804 Chestnut Street. MOOIIE, Stationer. 129 South Eighth Street. White, buff and Canary Envelopes, 15 cents per hun dred. Pine Note Paper, 511 per ream. Good Portfoltos, 15 cents and upward. Splendid assortment of line Cut lery. Loather goods, chess cards, dominoes, and all par. for games of amusements, always on hand; fancy goods, dm. Lowest prices in the city. • MO ORVA FANCY 4OODS :1304 Chestnut Street. 3111.00Reis ALBUMS, 0 9 Solatit Eighth Street. • dels to th s tde2.55 BOOTH ANL SHOES. IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES. len's Long Leg OportLng Boots, • $lO 00 Ben's Cali Double-Bole Boots, . $8 pp Ben's Calf Donble.llole Oaken, . $6 00 Ilsys , High Lace Boots, - - $4 00 Also, a large stock at ODE OWN MANUFACTURE At Reduced Prices. ) BART LETT, 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut. oval a to th lITP6 reiripliu, .. . • . . • . ; Tiglit3DAY ):1 --1868 DBY 6}OODSi EDWAAD-FEARIS Nar. cokl*Otikanil,Qhfitnut Efts, • • ivaitrote BUST`=mow= - lEE,Q,:i:i.i.rp T •4:x•: - .._iqipp Per Steamer= Scotia aud.ettp of Antwerp. 500 Enibreidered Linen and Line Sete, Lace Collets, Hendicerohiefe, 4 , Of the latest designs. imitable for HOLIDAY. GIFTS; Which are offered to the trade at Exissaumir Lour mucus. ,::;REMOVAL. - I will remove on,Taptiaty 1 t. 1869 to the No: 807 OlitEStNtrt Street. Until then I offer entire, dock 0f,.: hlteifoodh Embroideries, Lases and Wife. At a HEAVY OACRIFIO}I4 =Wag it well ,woith the attention of RETAIL BU IRS asts.th th DWARD FERBIS. EYRE & LANDELL Fourth and Arch. , 4 REDUOTION INTII,IO.ES FOBTHE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY. Magnificent Shawls. Expensive Si lks. Fashionable Poplins... Desirable Cloaking,. 4-4 Pure. Silk Velvets. Stripa Satin Strtpe Poplin SW11 1 11118: Grand Duchess Skirts. Belie livilene Skins. . First Quality Asbacans. 6,000 Yards DEIJAJNBEI for Presents for tho Helps of the 6,000 Yards Fast Colored CHINTZES. do. do. ' 2,000 Yards 44 French CHINTZES, do. " = do..-: :: BARGAIN. IN HANDIIIIHRIEVO, GLOVES, COLLIRI, 1011111,11 MD NECKTIES. CLOTH HOUSE. STRAWBRIDGE'S'CLOTIII/R With to k eep before the public the fact, that they aim to keep the largeat andmoet_variedetockof aUdeeeriptione of C P I TT - 1g TO BE FOND IQ , PEREDELPHIL STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL CLbill HOUSE; Corner of Eighth and Market Sts. EXTRA.. NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS,_ Nos. 405 and 4071X:Second Street,' Invites especial attention to his LARGE and ELEGANr ...rtmentof Staple and Fancy 13'EtY GOODS , BUITABLEXOE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The cnttre Stock Is offered Mae Very Lowest Prices. _ . an2Btlialrn E. M. NEEDLES & CO. WILL REMOVE TO THE STORE No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET."' Anorir JANllikfli 1, From N. I Corner ELMER in CHUNK Whcre they nom offer Splendid Assortment of Laces and Lace Goods, Embroideries, NeokTies Handkerchiefs,. Naile r Napkins, Table Cloths, Toweis, to. ISpecially AppTopriate tor Presents. Cr The Store nom occupied by them for rent. deB to the Ulm§ - HOUSE FURNISHING LINENS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE , Corner ,Eighth and Market Rs. / /Positively for the next FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY, our whole stock of Linens will be open to buyers at REDUCED PRICES, Pr o m which many elegant and useful presents may be be selected. • STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER INDIA SHAWLS AND WARPS. GEORGE FRVER, No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, . Invitee attention to Ms stock of Real India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs Also, an elegant stock of SILKS in Black and Colors.; FANCY SILK PLUSSES, POPLINS. SHAWLS and r ti l dlVS l ggrand Scarf, Altered. Repaired and Cleaned In a eunerior manner. -2mref J. CHAMBERS. NO. 810 ARCH STREW, BARG-MINA Flto . lll AUCTION!! , Frouch 'Embroidered Hdkfa. Children's Embroidered lidkfe. Genie' Hdkfe, all styled. Embroidered Linen Betts. Bargains. REAL, LAO .1:100Dd. Beal Valoccionne Pointe a ppliquo ildkfa from S4VI. Pointe de Gaze, from $l6 OU. Point Applique eoli.re very cheap. 'AD leoffleure Barb THßE ee, &o. ViAlLa. Bou at tho late French Bales at about half of the coat of Importation... • deli-1616 PRESERVED - TAM/JUILEGAILSAT Tamrindiyln 'nor. ban e nas and tor gab nor don BUM= uv.. onto mama) swum , „ ) . E - RS S .E S. OVER READY MADE CLOTHING Ilave • been Sold, but we have '0200.000 1 1. 4 4# 06 , 000 -wOreT l3 ',626 0 i00,9 waxtrrii. YET The Prices 'are I:l4ceivn:, There Never was Buell a Chance for REAL BARGAINS. - -T . DED - U6TIO -4- 16' DISCOUNTS ARE THE 326.A1r. 3 • TITTiNer. .4w - afore Open from 7A. M. to 9 P. litliatby. SPECIAL CAItD.—At e the time of apprahsement of the stock we'had out in halide large quantities of Overcoats and Boys' Clothing, which ares now rapidly -coming into our Salesrooms and being sold, and if parties cannot find one da, what , they want, they can often= get it the next. For ex ample, we shall receive to-day about. TWO. ,HUNDRED ADDITIONAL - OVERCOATS, and other garments In proportion,iardlota of new garments everyday . it our intention to cut up ail our piece goods, make _llterrinp, and sell,them at the same:LARGELY REDUCED PRICES, so ea to make a clean sweep of allay+ goods owned by the former Arun • • - - ' WANAMACER de; BROWN, OAK EL&LL, - - ' SIXTH' 'AND'HARKET STREETS. , . _ • NOTICE.—Par lea who are not quite ready to buy can - Secure the bargains while , they are going by, lay out what they want, and making a small payment on account, and can par In installmente if they wish. We wilido r4ire can to aeconiniodato every one. WAN AKER & BROWN, ' - =TS AND MARKET STREETS. austrints immarisitinis smash MILCOL.Ib.A. - 3, 7 GE-cocci:oS FOR GEN TLEIVIEN. GREAT REDUCTION. Preparatory to takin_g;Szcount of Stock Januaiy 1." we will. until that date , offer our large dock of MEN'SkFUItNI.BRING GOODS GREATLY BELOW USUAL - PRICES. As we have s in addition to a complete amortmentof SIDIATa t VADSSOSAU &ND 808166.14 An elegant variety of fancy goods; comprising Scutt. Tics, Gloves% Cardigan Jackets, and other reguLdtaa for genuemen;vrith a rich stook of: Wrappers and Breakfast gloats, This will afford an opportunity for Procuring Holiday Presents at Moderate Prices WINCHESTER & CO., 706 Chestnut Street. delaa to thgtrp • • " ESHLEMAN BROS. WILL, OPEN L YEW STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ON DECEMBER 15th, AT d E t O r L i f OHESTNIIT STREE JEBEAJI, ESTATE SALES. rPUBLIC- BALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN. AUG tioneer.—Threestory Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1317 1319 and 1321 Olive street. Fourteenth Ward.—On Wednes• day, December 23 d, 18d% at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, without .reserve, at the Philadelphia Ex °Lange, the following described real estate; No. I.—A lot of ground with the three story brick house with kitcncn attached. containing? rooms. mtusts on the north side or Olive street. at the distance of 177 feet 1% inches west of Thirteenth street (No. 1317). being 16 feet front by 19 feet 9% inches on the east lir and 60feet 4'4 inches on the west line to a 44 , ec wide alley leading into another alley which leads into Olive street. _ . . No. 2.—A threeetory brick horse with brick kitchen at. tattled, containfng 7 rooms, adjoining the above on the west (No. 1019). being 16 feet front and 60 feet 4311 inches deep on the east line, and 60 feet 1014 inches deco on the weet line to thr raid 4.teet wide alley. fair Immediate possession. Key at the Auction More, • No. 3.—A thretrstery brickhonse with brick kitchen at. containing 7 roams, adjoining the above en the west (No. 1221). being 15 feet front and 60 feet 1034 inches deep on the cart line, and 61 feet 41)6 inches on the weet line to the raid 4.feet wide alloy. Ire' All tile above are clear of incumbrance. eleo to be paid on each at the time of mee. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, It store, 422 Walnut street. tont-HANS' (JOUST BALE.—ESTATE OF WIL .r Ham Huntley. deceased. James A. Freeman, " Auctioneer.—Three.story brick Dwelling, No. 871 (East) Cumberland street (above &pylon street), Nine teenth'Ward. Under author lty °Utile-Orphans' Court for the city and connty. of, Philadelphia, on, Wednesday. January 0,1869, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the 1-1311adelphia Exchange, the following de scribed real estate. late the property of William Hornier, deceased: All that certain three-story brick manage with the two-story brick back building ' and the , lot of ground, situate on the west side of Cumberland street, at the distance of 75 feet westward of fleoviva, street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city ; containing in front 15 feet and in depth PO feat to a feet wide alloy laid out across the rear end of the above described lot, with the nse and privilege of said alley , Irirtlear of incumlirance. Bale absolute. I $lOO to be paid at time of sale, lity the Court, JOSEPH MEGAEY. Clerk O. C. EMILII HUNTLEY, Administratrix. JAMES A. MIMESES N, Auctioneer. dell 2t 81 Store, 422 Walnut street. mi l PUBLIC SALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Ace tioneer.—Genteel Threestory Brick No. DS. 1807 North Seventh greet. On Wednesday Janu ary 8 , 1869 , at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at pub lic Fella, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate: All that certain threoetory brick ramose') with the two.story brick back buildinge and the lot of ground situate on the east, aide of Seventh greet,. at the distance of 47 feet 4 inches north of Thorateson. street, in the Twentieth Ward of the city: containing in front 16 feet 8 inches and extending in depth 72 feet 10 inches to a 3 feet wide alley, with the privilege of sail alley. The above it a genteel dwelling, his saloon parlor.svith marble mantel , diniog room and kitchen on 'first floor. Bas gas introduced, range, hot and cold water, bath, pri vate stairway, wash.pave, dm. The gee fixtures are in cluded in the gale, Maus policy of insurance far 511,500. glfr Immediate ponce/ion. $3,500 mayremain. ulcer of incumbrane. ILF - 8311:* to be paid at the timo of lode. ,JAMES A. IrIfEEMAN. Auctionceer, • de17.94,81 Store, 422 Walnut street. irt .PUBLIA; SALK—JAME:2 A. FREEMAN. AEC , Upriser. Lots, Vino street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. Under authority of an ordinance approved the 19th day of November, 1863, on :Wednesday. January 1869, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be old at public sale, at tho Piriladelphia Exchange , the ollowingdetwribed real estate: No. I.—Lot situate on he south side of Vine street and west side of Albion (late Aspen) street; containing in front on said Vine street 9 teat. and extending of that width southward 102 feet. No. 2 —Lot situate on the south side of Vino street and. east side of Albion (lste Aspen) street; containing in front on said Vine street 9 feet, and extending of that width_ southward 102 feet. Thu said lots shall be sold separately or together to elf highest mid best bidder, and for the highest price which may be bidden for the some. The connideration of such ' nicer sales obeli be earth or the 6 per cent, loans of the city. gar $2O to be paid on each at the time of Bath, to be refunded on the execution of the deed. By order of the Commissioner of City Property. JAMitt34, PRlMAN_.,Auctleriger. de17,24,31 lingo. 422 Walnut street. , M=MIIIME :7 - 1 • • _ -Of 'the' Stoeir-01, qpv e oo6oo 2 The '.Assertnient EkoO-d.' ELEGANT OVERCOATS. PANTS and VESTS:- WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL 8 D. CORNER OF MIS AND MARKET STREET& =ZEE 11== SOLD. PFRBAIPTiIitY BALE. U./choose, Ad ESTATE. —Thomas & Bons. 'Auctioneers.— Very Desirable and Valueble clay La t h c % Acres . 2' lladelphla and Trenton Itallitiad and, B 0 street. Bridesborg. 'Twenty-third Ward. On Tots y, Januasy 19, 1903. at weisekoloonotiliqui sold at public sale. without IV term at the Villein. Iphis. Ex .chaege, that tract, of hp tit hi t he WW I, hail. in lite late Township of Or. mine otariti Phhadelphis.. now Twenty.tbird Ward e the City et Philadelphia. aferesaid. Bounded and described. sigfe.Ably toe survey- made thereof, by basic dhalleross, bury*, or. as followe a to wit: Beginning In the middle of the road leading from the Bristol turn. pit si road to the ferry and nee' called Bridge st.,at acerrner of land of Least P. Baker: thence by th e said B. kers laud south 61 deg. II tau:mitt 43 910 pe ehes to a stone: thi nee by other land of which this was part south 12 deg, 14 min. east 43 perches to a atone on the northerly tide of the Philadelphia and Trenton Beillroad; thence ahing the side of the said railroad soluble. deg. 27 Thin, ' west *I 410 Peichesto a corner in the middle of the said Bridge aireet, and thence alogattha-middle of- the said Bridge alreet north 12 deg 14 min.; went 61 441-100 perches to me place of beginning. Containing .12 , ammo and WI in perebei of unimproved land, containing brick clay. in Whitehall. near Brioesbury. 'Abe Philadelphia and Trenton Seth mid passes along the east. aide the whole' length. 't hey have a stopping glace at this pro. Pert?. via Illideaburg Station, at which all the way. trains (say :0 per day) stop. Too land is within about thil feat of the Arsenal wall, and about I.ste feet of tho draw bridge at Bridge street and Franktera creek. Being the same lot of ground which Rudolph .Tamer. Trustee, mid others, by indenture bearing date the 13th day cf July, 1948, recoi dad In deed-book A. W. hi.. pato ge.granted and conveyed to Christian Cornelius, in fee.. From the Arsenal to the city them is a substantial cob ble stone pavemtnt Protonic" adjoining and opposite have been used for brick yards for 10 to lb or more years. and are now m euccesaful operation. ja situated between Franktord and Bride9borg. Con. venlent tor chipping by the Frankford creek and the Delaware river to Philadelphia. Camden, and New York by canal: and for railroad communication to Now York, I ninon and all the nations upon Philo delpht‘ and Trenton Railroad and its connections. Terms—half cash. ctir • gee lithotraptue plans, which may be had at the Auction Booms. 111 ,- Bale absolute. id. T110%913 di SONS, Auctioneers. dell-It jai -16 139 and 141 Booth Fourth street. O.IsPIIANS' COURT bALE.—ESTATE OF THO• matPleeeon, deed.—Thomas d hone, Auctioneers.— ' Large andvaluanle Lot. over 3 Acres bidge road.— Purenant to an alias Order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia. will be sold at public tale, on Tueeday, January 12th. 130,. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following desc.ibed property. late of Thomas Niece= deceased, viz : AU that lot of land, situate in Roxberough to +eruiltip, now tie onent“irst War tide ennin at a atone setter a corner the southwest of the (at at road, commonly ailed the Ridge road, being aim a corner of a lot of land granted or intended to have been granted to Philip homer; thence by the tame south al deg. 15 min., west 45 porches to a stone let for a corner in a line of land granted or intended to have been granted to Leonard &tell; thence by the acme north 27 deg. be 'ski.. v. eat 13 percaes to a atone set for a corner of this and land granted or intended to have been grat.ted to • Jacob b o flm am* ; thence by the same north ill deg.ls min., oast 95 perchto to another atone wet fcr a corner in the afore. told aide of the said Great road, and thence , by the same south 27 deg. 80 min., east 13 perches to the place of begin s:imp; containing 8 aeree. 2 quartets and 211 porches of land, s, more or lee which William Roffman and wife. by indenture dated thollth Janultry, A„ D. 17119, recorded at Philadelphia, In Deed Book Z. a.. No. 33, page 179, &c.. -panted and Conveyed unto the said Thomas }lemon in e. AB) the Coint,'JOßEl 3 ll MEGARY, Clerk 0. C. 51. BAT' . UltS Trustee. BY-order - of Court. the, share of Jane 1). Pleetion, widow of Reese C. Houton, deceased, being her dower or one•third pert of 15-240 parts of the whole, will remain in the hande of the purchaser daring her natural life. the interest whereof to be annually paid to her. and upon her. and upon hordeccaiw, that glare of the purchase money to,be paid to the novena legally entitled thereto. • • in. %BORAS & Auctioneers. dal7.2gisfl 189 and 141 South Fourth street. rbilk.ankei OitY CLOSE AN Ed cATE. a —Thomas & lione.AUCtiOneerS.— Very Valuable BUBP " noes letand.—Threestor7 Brick bier° and Dwelling. N.'W, corner of Eighth and Cherry streets, with 2 throe. story brick dwellings in the rear on Cherry street, 20 feet front, 104 feet deep. On Tuesday, January 19,1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be gold at public ea/10, without re. serve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those meeeitages and the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the N. W. corner of Eighth and Cherry streets; containing in front on Eighth etrcet 20 feet, and extending in depth ltd feet, more •or lese, to all feet wide alley. The improve. mente ate a three•atory brick store and dwelling. N. W. corner of Eighth and Cherry streets, , an old and well es. tablished business stand, with 2 three - dory brick &vet. Huge in the rear. fronting on Cherry street. Torras—,One.third caeh. Bale absolute. ' M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, doll 26,1E19 In 189 and 141 South Fourth street, itPEREMPTORY' BALE.-TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. - Thomaa d:. Sons. Auctioneers. Three.story brie k dwelling.klo, 1026 Winter street. west of Tenth streets. On lnesday, January. 190, 1869, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the , Philadelphia Ex change, without reseive,all that three story brick rues• image, with back building and lot of ground. situate on the south side of Whiter street, 122 feet 2 inches east of I.leventh street, No:1026; containing in front OLUWistar. street ld feet , and extendingin depth on the east line 49 8% inchee,and on the west line 49 feet Big inches. Subject to the restriction that no slaughter house, skin dressing establishment, or airy building for, offensive occupation shall ever- be °meted on said lot. 134 Clear of all incuo.brapea. Terms;—One.tbird cash. Bale absolute. kt. TflOidAS BONS. Auctionoens, • 0017.2 A JP 9.16 199 and 141 South Fourth etreet. 'SEWING DIAIUMNES. tilers, Ilarnesewilitikers; tflanulfa,c. inters of f lothing. Boots, ishoes,&c.,„ , ilnd it to their interest to use our UNRIVALLED MACHINE TWIST and thetMilford Linen Taroad.” Manufactured expressly for. u from the beat material. and warranted a superior article. TIME mon HANUPACTURING COMPANY !daunt acturerd and Proprietors of tho SINGER SEWING MACHINE. No: 1106CheAttrzut, tat-fleet. Trv2l.vrin wat. CoOPßtt. Agent TO KENT! ft TO RENT—A [LARUE AND (I)MMODIOUS Coal Yard, nowly fitted up. Apply to MAO VIR, a STEEL. 4 ' ' No. 2500 Ma , ket street. &Mu*, Adjoining the' premiBo9. 'LINE APPLE CBERBE.—NORTON'S CELEBRATED Brand on, conalEnvaent and for sale byJOB. B. Bus, BIER & CO.. 108 south o'aware &Tonna
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