The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 26, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER TG, 18G7.
FOREI GN FACTS AMD FANCIES.
LIPE IN HDKMA1I.
A writer observes in Temple Bar:
To attempt to preserve any property in l?ur
uiah ia folly. The greatest care can do no
more than let things spoil as Blowly as possi
ble. I had a valuable guitar on going there,
which was locked away In its case for some
weeks, on account of having to send for
Strings to Calcutta. Upon unlocking the case
the instrument was found to have collapsed.
It was literally lying in so many pieces at the
bottom of the case, every particle of glue hav
ing given way under the influence of a few
weeks' damp. Looks parted from their bind
ings; picture frames actually fell from the
nails on which they were hung (or rather
from the hole through which they were hung)
in four pieces on the ground, until we learned
to nail them together; and clothes diacaided at
the commencement of the week became green
with mould before the washingday came round.
At last I was obliged to have some large
wicker-work hencoops made, under which I
placed "chatties" (or earthenware pots) of
burning charcoal, and hung the dirty clothes
over them daily, or I should have had all our
wardrobes ruined.
The British Quarterly contains an article on
THOMAS 1I00D,
by one who belonged to the same Literary
Club forty-seven years ago. He thus alludes
to his modesty of character:
"While thus advancing in his career as a
writer of both verse and prose of no ordinary
merit, Thomas Hood was Btill as simple in
manners and modest as ever. We well remem
ber one evening, soon after 'Lycus' had ap
peared, he called in with the usual pocket-book
well filled with notes aud specimens of copy
from some other of the contributors to the
'London;' aud while our companions were
examining these interesting stores, the writer
took up a little note from Harry Cornwall,
addressed to 'dear Lycus;' and 'who
is Lycus V we asked. 'Myself,' was the quiet
reply. 'You wrote "Lycus 1" why, it has
been assigned to Coleridfce himself 1 'It has;
bnt thflt lifts Iiubti inrleurl inn fnmnl!man(n.
for I wrote it. You see he has been very
kind' (referring to Barry Cornwall's note)
'in his admiration.' Thus simply, almost
humbly, did Thomas Hood receive the praises
Of his brother contributors praises that
would have turned the heads of most young
(.TRUANT LEAVES FOR TEA.
The Journal dcs Connctissanccs Medicates
contains an article on the virtues of the leaves
of black currants or nuinsey berries (Kibes
nitnimj. mesa leaves, wuen green, are much
used by the country people for tea in cases of
difficult digestion. With sugar this beverage
is agreeable, aromatic, and possessed of ex
citing properties. M. Ulucher, of Point
d'Ouilly, in the Department of the Calvadoas,
has been induced to distil these leaves in the
same way as-those of peppermint, balm, etc.,
the operation being stopped when the liquid
obtained is equal in weight to the substance
employed. The leaves should be handled as
little as possible, in order not to crush their
odoriferous glands. This distilled water is a
good vehicle for all stomachic potions, and
will keep two years.
NO FULL MOi'N.
A curious circumstance occurred this year
and which has only now led to some discus
sion. Last February was a month, says the
Mechanics' Magazine, in whiuh no fall moon
occurred. A few journalists in Italy got hold
of the fact, and at once pronounced it to be an
exceedingly rare occurrence. Home said it
could only happen once in 15, 000 centuries 1
Others, more moderate, simply adverted to
the fact that there wa3 no mention of such a
thing in Genesis. After much dispute in the
columns of the daily papers, the question
caught the eye of the well-known astronomer
of Milan, M. Schiaparelli, who has now dis
posed of it very summarily, showing that in
1847 the very same thing took place, there
being full moons on January 31, at six
minutes past nine A. M., and on March 2,
following, at forty-live minutes past three
A. M. In 1828 there was a similar occurrence
at Washington.
ILLEGITIMACY IN ENGLAND.
In the year 1845, 7'03 per cent, of the births
registered in England were of children born
out of wedlock; in the year 1855, 6-4 per cent.;
in the year 1805, ti-2 per cent. 4(5,58(5 of the
whole 748,009 born alive. It seems probable,
however, that in the large towns some, and
perhaps a rather considerable proportion, of
the illegitimate births still escape registration,
or are untruly registered. Taking the latest
returns, writes the London Times, those for
1805, recently issued, the registers represent
that in England as a whole (5-2 of every 100
children born in the year were illegitimate;
but in London only 4-4 in 100. In the inetro
politanounties also, and in many of the large
towns, the proportion returned is below the
average. The returns for 1805 show as many
as 8-3 per cent, illegitimate of the children
born in North Wales, 8-3 per cent, also in
Lincolnshire, 9 per cent, in Nottinghamshire;
9-3 per cent, in Shropshire, 9-4 per cent, in
the North Riding of Yorkshire, 9-C percent,
in Westmoreland, 10 (5 per cent, in Norfolk,
and 117 per cent, in Cumberland. Those are
the counties in which we may always look for
an excessive proportion of children born out
of wedlock.
nrtorsy.
An opinion was long maintained that fluids
are to be withheld from dropsical patients. No
opinion was ever founded on more erroneous
principles. Dropsical patients, indeed, should
be allowed the free use of fluids. With respect
to diet, it should, generally speaking, be light
and unstimulating; but much depends on the
causes of the dropsy. There is, however, less
necessity for a rigid adherence to low diet in
this than in other inflammatory aflections.
CONCERNING COMKTS.
A writer remarks in the Intellectual Observer.
When lirst seen In the telescope, a comet
usually presents a small round disc of hazy
light, somewhat brighter near the centre. As
the comet approaches the sun the diso
lengthens, and, if the comet is to be a tailed
one, traces begin to be seen of a streakiuess
in the comet's light. Gradually a tail is
formed, turned always from the sun. The
tail grows brighter and longer, and the head
becomes developed into a coma, surrounding a
distinctly marked nucleus. Presently the
cornet is lost to view through its near ap
proach to the sun. ut after" while it is
again beeu, sometimes wouderfufiy changed in
aspect through the elects of solar heat.
XrZT ai? Wter an more striking
ter pushing the.r perihulion than before;
others are quite shorn of their splendor when
John Hchel, who
m kics after it had b,()ome invisible t.
North, ru c arvers. On the other baud the
comet of 1M1 bm st upon us iu lu fuu 8'i "
dor fl'.U-r perihelion pas.-age. Some comeU
Lave more than one ta.il.
One appeared iu 1744 which had no less than
six tails, symmetrically disposed (if ouj can
trust the pictures handed down to us) in the
figure of a half-opened fan. Others have pre
sented a yet more peculiar appearanoe, hav
ing, besides a tad in the usual -position, a
second "unconformable" tail, at right angles
to the first, or inolined to it at some incongru
ous, out-of-tbe-way angle; for instanoe, in
one case, one hundred and sixty degrees.
Sometimes the peculiarity is presented of a
perfectly dark gap separating the tail from
the head. More commonly a dark space is
seen behind the head, but on each side of this
space the light from the head is continued so
as to form a bright border on each side of the
tail.
FURS.
1807. FALL AND winter. igt37
FUR HOUSE,
(Established In 1018.)
The undersigned Invite the special attention of the
Ladles to their large stock ol FUKS, consisting of
Muffs, Tippets, Collars, Etc.,
IN RUSSIAN BAULK,
HUDSON'S BAY SABLE,
MINK SABLR
ROYAL, ERMINE. CHINCHILLA, FITCH. ETC.
All of the LATEST STYLES. BUPERIOIt FINISH,
and ai reasonable prices.
Ladles In mourning w ill And handsome articles
PERSIANNEH and SIM IAS; the latter a most bean
tllul Inr.
CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and FOOT
MUFFS, In great variety.
A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH,
mm KO. 417 ABCII STREET.
FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C.
M
KUINO UNDERWEAR IN GREAT VA-
riety, lor sale at
. HOFMANN'S HOSIERY STORE.
Merino Underwear for Gents.
Merino Underwear for Youths.
Merino Underwear fur Infants.
Merino Underwear for Misses.
Merino Underwear for LuUiwK
Merino Hone for Ladies.
Merino Hose for Misses.
Merino Hose for Youths.
Merluo Hose for Infants.
Merino Hose for Gents.
All-wool Shirts, white, for Gents.
All-wool bhlrts, scarlet, lor Ueuia,
All-wool Shirts, prey mixed.
All-wool Shirts, blue mixed.
All the above, of superior qualities, for sale at
IlOI itlANK'S IIOKIKKT STOUE,
8 5 tilths No. 9 North EIGHTH Street.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
SHIRT BIANUFACTCIiEKS,
AND DKALKRS IN
MEN'S FCllNIKniKfi SOODk
NO. 814 C'HEMNITT STREET.
FOUR DOORS BELOW TILK "CONTINENTAL,
IKjTP PHILADELPHIA
PATENT SHOULDER. SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
IMXiEMLKJI EN'S FUBMINHINtt STORK
PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
aiadelrom measurement at very short notice.
All other articles ol GENTLEALEN'S DRES
iOODB In loll vaalety.
WINCHESTER A CO.,
Hi No. 708 CHESNUT Street
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES
$94,500
SAVED FROM BURGLARS
IN ONE OF
MARVIN'S SAFES.
See iVeu York Papers of Tth September.
The Burglars were at work during
last Saturday Night, and till 3 P. M
Sunday, and failed to secure a dollar.
MARVIN'S PATENT
IBE AND BURGLAR
SAFES,
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER.
Are Always Dry.
If ever Ccrrode the Iron.
Never Lose their Fire-Proof Qualities.
MARVIN & CO.,
721 CHESTNUT SUMasonicHall
AND NO. a5 IIUOADH'A Y, N. Y.
Bend lor Illustrated Catalogue. 9 19 mwsm
gjj C. L. MAISER.
M ANDJ-ACTUBKB OF
fIBE AMD IHIBULABPUOOt
BAFE8,
JLOCKS9IITII, UKJLlrlIANER, AND
IiEALEB IN BVIEDINti HAKDWARR,
M NO. 484 RACE STREET.
pjT-1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE
UJ and Burglar-proof HAFES on band, with Inside
loors. Dwelling-house Safes, free from dampness.
Prices low. C MANNENFOIUKlt,
L! No. itl VINE Htreet
REMOVAL.
91 O V A E.-Il E II O V A I,
C. W. A. TRUMPLEU
HAG REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE
FROM stYKKTIi AND CIIICSNCT NTH.
TO
A'o. 920 C1IESJSUT STREET,
rii PHIi.AOM PHIA,
WANTS.
gOOK AGliNTS IN LUCK AT LAST
The crisis Is I'Msed. The honr has come to lift lh
fell of seoreay which has hliherioeuvelopod m, ,.!
ilbtory of the fcreat civil w ar, and turn id dona uy jliV
ag to the public Uuaeral 1 U. Uakur'j
"HISTORY CF THE SECRET SERVICE."
For thrilling Interest this book transcends all th
rornanc&t ol a thousandyeai'H, and conclusively pievt
hat "truth Is stranfcer than Ilotlon."
AkpuI are den ring from fiw to 1300 per month
which we can prove to any doubting appilctutt. A
'fw more ran obtain agencies In territory yet unoccu
pied, Address
P. OAR RETT Jk CM
HO. 7I CUKAMCT HTRKKT,
2-tf PHILADBLPH I A.
PRIVY WELLS OWNP:R8 OP PROPEttTT
'I he only place to net Privy Wells oieaneJ and
tlitlnitticd ut very low puce. PEYBON
Manufacturer of I'oiulraUe,
U0 OOLDSMlXUCiUALL.iJi;itAUVtJUJt.
WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETC,
LEWIS LAD O MUG & CO.,
DIAfflOKD DEALERS ANP JEWELLERS.
No. BOS CIIESNUT HXIMCICT,
Would Invite the attention of purchasers to their
OKSTS' AND LA I) I FN' WATCIIE,
Just received, f the fluent European makers.
independent quarter, econd, and seU-wlnding, in
gold ana silver cbnmi.
A lo, A M Kit I CAN WATCH KH of all slr.es.
JHamoKd beu, Pins.Kluris, Itings, eli I
grVevkleI1y1Cllae U"nrt' nd
MU,II HI I.VKKWARTC of all kinds. Including
large aHsorl niPnt suitable lor Itrldal Proems.
FINE WATCHES.
We keep always on hand an assortment ol
LADICN' AND GENTS' "FINE WATCIII:
Ofthe best American and ForelRn Mnkers, all war
ranted to give complete satisfaction, and at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
FA llll & BUOTIIKii,
Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes.otc.
Ullsmtbjrp No. 824 CHES-XUT 8t bolow Fourth.
i?PPt;1",' pnt'on glvfn to repalrlnd Watches and
Musical n,ea t,y FlKBT-CLAKri workmen.
AVATtlltS, JWLBY.
v. vv. UAH8IDY, frH
NO. 1 OUTII SECOND STREET,
UotkrofRn enUrel7 BeW ftDd 11,031 creftllly electc
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION. suitable
FOR BIIIDAL OR IIOUBAY PRESENT.
An examination will show my stock to be nnsoj
parsed In quality and cheapnens.
Particular attention paid torepnlrlng. 8IH
iir -tr . .
C. RUSSELL, & CO.,
Ho. 22 K0RTTJ SIXTH STREET,
OFFER ONE OF THE LABUEST STOCKS
OF
FINE FRENCH CLOCKS,
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, IN THE
CITY. 6 2j
g,AlV.ERICAN WATCHES,
tlfttAThe best in the world, sold at Factory Prices
C. & A. PEQUICNOT.
MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH- CASES,
No. 18 South 8IXTH Street.
8 8J ilamilar.tory, Ko. 22. S. t'IFTH Sfrtmt.
gTERLINQ SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY
NO. 411 I.OCI ST STREET.
GEORGE H II All I,
Patentee of the Ball aud Cube patterns, manufactures
every description of fine STERLING SILVER
WARE, and offers for sale, wholosale and retail,
choice assortment of rich and beautiful goods or new
styles at low prices. 9 2.3 3m
J.M.SHARP. A. ROBERTS.
GHOCtKltS, r.lO.
pRESH FRUITS, 1867.
PEACHES, PFARS, PINEAPPLE,
rilJIIS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES.
BEACH BERRIES, O.VINCES. ETC.
PBEKEHVED AND FRESH, IN CANS AND
U1.AS.S JAUS,
Put np for our particular trade, and for sale by the
dozen, or In smaller quantities, by
MITCHELL & FLETCHER,
1 10 3m NO. 1204 CHESNUT STREET.
I K E PABMESAN CHEESE,
DUTCH HEAD CHEESE,
YOUNCI AMERICA, OR
IMITATION ENU1ISH STIEION CHEESE,
FOR SALE BY
JAMES B. WEBB,
S. E. COR. EIGHTH AND WALNUT HTH.,
8 14 Philadelphia.
f$EW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
' WHITE CLOVER UOMEY,
FIRST OF THE SEASON.
ALEEBT C. BOBEKTM,
Dealer In Fine Groceries.
Corner ELEVENTH and VINE f Is.
U7:rp
EXCURSIONS.
V A T T 1 ln I vit'fn"p
nMrn .i.jjLvniti.wa yj r jiuun. ua ana artr
ri ?l?uU t vcioDer 23. the steamer ELIZA
II A Is l OX will leave her dock, second wharf above
Arc h Street, Puiltidfclphia, at 10 A. M. and no P. L
''"fmaK. will leave Wilmington, Del., at 7 A.M.
Itru 1 2. '45 Jrt tilt
10 L. W. BURNS. Captain.
r-KZlS , WILMIXGTOST STEAMBOAT
im-i-rrrim LIN K.-C1I ANE OF HOUR, ETC.
. V-',' aiiu alter 1 LlpA Y.Octnher lnt, the wcauieni
A M. 1 ELI ON and AK1KJL. will run as fullows:
Leave CHESNUT street whurl at 9 A. M. and 8 P. M
leave WILM1NNTON at 7 A. M. aml iJII P m"
itMulnK at CHESTEK and HOOK each way. Fare
to V UniliiKton lu cents. Excuixlon tickets, per A.M
Knat. is cents. Fare to Culler or Hook, lo
loMim
V Vi! ANB ' ft
QEORCE PLOWMAN,
OAIIPKNTKR AND DUIIjI) K h ,
To IVo. 13A DOCK trot,
II PM'OtnKI.PKIA.
JOHN CRUMP,
OAltPENTElt AND 11UILDKK.
SHOPSl MO. ais LOIHJE STBEET, AND
HO, m CIIEMNUT STREET,
ruinottieun
SHIPPING
fifft 8TFAM TO LIVERPOOL CALL
tai-U Ing atUueenstown. The InmaH Line.sall
Inif HMini-weekly, carrying the United States Malls.
J'!f K JA)MON.... Saturday. Oi-tt.ber28
C I IV OK PAK1H .Saturday, November I
CITY OK WAHHINOTON.Wedn.wiay, November 8
fM X 9S ANTWKKP Saturday, November t
U I Y OF NEW YORK Saturlay. November 16
And each succeeding Haiurdiiy and Wednesday, at
noon, from Pier No. 4s, North River.
KATKH OF PAMMAOB
uy the mall steamer sailing every Saturday.
vir.t r.Ki '"yaDle ln ''''.! Payable In Ciirrenoy
tI?h lino Steerage .
i?. if "I100 m To i-ondon t(f
t2 l ari" 118l Tn '"rill !Z! 46
in,?l.KKn by t,IB WediiPHday SteaiiiTH:-Klrt Cabin,
li"'; sir eraKB, Ha Payable In V. S. Currency.
1 assengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Br
men, etc., at moderate rates.
Steeraxe pitSNaKe from Liverpool or Queenntown, HC
currency. I'lt-keia can be bought hereby persons seud
lug lor their friends.
Kor further Information apply at the Company's
Us, JOHN (. IMLK. Agent,
... No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y.,
8.8 or No. 411 UHESM U T St., Pbhadelpha.
Sffr? HAVANA f-TEAMEUS. VF
PEMI-MON'l llLY LINK,. m
CARRTIMi THE UNITED STATE3 MAIU
The Steamships
IIKNDItlCK HUDSON CAPTAIN nowiff
STAKH AND STK1PKS.. CAPIAIN HOLM R
Ibese Steamers will leave this port for lUvant
very other TiiTOday at 8 A. M. "vo
The Steamship HENDItK'lv llt'DHOS (How,
Master), will sail lor Ilavaua on TUESDAY MORN.
INO, October iiti, at 8 O'clock.
Pannage to Havana, r currency.
No Ireiubt received after Saturday.
For Freight or Pannage apply to
THOMAS WATTSON A ROKt,
81 No. HU N, DELAWARE Aven i
THE PIIII.ADEI.PIIIA lKn
SOUlHEhN MAIL tt 1KAMSI1 IP CO.U-
fifl 1 S iti-ULlAH bE.iLi-MOiS THL Y
FOR NEW ORLEANS, LA., VIA II A VAN K.
JUNIATA, 115 tons. Captain P. F. Jloxie
STAR OF '1 H K lMON, 1075 tons, I lapt.T. Nxooksey.
Tlie TDK ST AM OF Til K UNION will leave lor
New Orleans on (Saturday, November 2, at 8 o'clock
A, M., from Pier 18, Kouth Wharves,
The JUNIATA will leave New Orleans for this
Fori November 2.
Through bills of lading signed for fMIgbt to Mobile,
Oalvenion. Natchez, Vickdhurg, Aleuighis, NaiUvlil
Cairo, St. Louis, Louisville, and Cinclnnuil.
Agents at New Orleans, Creovy, Nlckerson fc Co,
WILLIAM L. JAMES, Oenurul Agent,
CUAa. E, DILKE8, Freight Agent,
1 1 J No. HU S. Delaware avenue,
PHILADELPHIA, RICimOND,
fftVfwAISl) IsOKFOLK STEAMSHIP LIN b
- ,L-Mni " " AIR LINK TO THE SOUTH
AND WES 11
THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEWBEKN.
Also all points In North and South Carolina, vis
Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg
Va., lenneHsee Bnd the Went, via NorioiK, Peters
burg, Souib-slde Railroad, aud Richmond and Dan
ville Railroad.
The regularity, Bafety and cheapness of this route
commend it to the publia as the most deslrabl
medium tor curry Inn every ile-sci Iptionof frelgiit.
No charge for commission, drayage, or any expenai
of transfer.
Steemnhlps Innire at lowest rates, and leave regn
larly lrom lirst wharf above Market street.
Freight received daily.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE 4 CO.,
No. 14 North and South WHARVES.
W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond aud Cltl
Point.
T. P. CROWELL fc CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1
THE PIUIiADELPIiri awn
iV SOU'illERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM.
BfcPANY S REUULAK LINE
UK MA VANNAII,
TONA WANDA. 850 tons, Captain Wm. Jennlnn.
WVOJilSO, 860 tons. Captain Jacob Teal.
The steamship W YOU INO will leave for thl
above port on Saturday, November 2, at 8 o'clock A.
M., from Pier 18 south Wharves.
Through passage tickets sold, and freight taken for
all points in connection with the Georgia Central llall
road. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
CHAU. E. D1LKES, Freight Agent,
No. 814 s. Delaware avenne.
Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammell. 4 1
S?p&T TUB PHILADELPHIA AND
ZWfra.- SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM
fAAfb REC4ULAR SKIdl-MONTHLY LIFE,
FOB tV lIilHBiUTUN. M. (!
TheBteamship PIONEER. 812 tons, Captain J. Ben
nett, will leave lor the above port on Thursday.
October 31, at 5 o'clock 1. M., from Pier 18 South
Wharves.
Bills ol lading signed at through and reduced rates
to all principal points In North Carolina.
Agents at w ilmluulon. Worth & Daniel.
WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
CUAS. E. D1LKES, Freight Agent,
4 19 No. 814 U. .Delaware avenue,
FABBAOE
TO ASD FR03a
N AM) luvi.ihir
ATUEbUCKUltATHii. "
DRA FTS AVAILAlii-KTliitOUUIIoUT ENGLANX
IRELAND, HOOTLAJND, AND WALKsT
For parlluulars apply to
T'APSCOTTS, BROTHERS A CO
No. 86 SOUTH Street, and No. 23 LRU AD WAY,
11 Or to '1 HOS. T. SEAKLE. No, 217 WALNUT
NEW EXPRESS LIMET4
a i'ft Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington.
iaOaJtv D. C vlaChesupeakeutnd Delaware Uaual
witii connection av Alexandria lrom the most dlrec'
route ior Lynchburg, Brlbtoi, Knoxville, Nashville,
Dalton.and theSoutiiweHt.
Steamers leave regularly from the first wharf aeon
Market street.
Freight received dully.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.,
t No, 14 North and South Wharvt
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown.
M. ELDR1DGE 6i Co., Agenpj at AJezandrl. V
glnla. i
jew SfPPOSITION TO MONO
IVLrtv-t-FOLY.-DAlLY LINE FOR UALT1
'M-ii.iM01E. via Chesaoeake and liui.
Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Steamboat Com
pai.y, dally at 2 o'clock P.M.
IheSleumers 01 this line are now plying regular!
oetween this port and Bultimore, leaving the second
whurf below Arch street dally at 2 o'clock P. M
(Sundays excepted). . , 1
Cariylng all description of Freight as low as any
other line. '
Ireight bundled with great care, delivered
promptly, and forwarded to all points beyond tns
te-mlnus Iree of commif-slon.
Particular attention paid to the transportation of
all description of Merchandise, Houses, Cawlagei
etc. etc.
For lurther Information apply to
JOHN D. RUOFF, Agent.
B1? No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue.
FOR NEW TORK, VIA DELA
Zmkx' waie uud Ruritan Cauul.
i.ADims Steamboat Comuauv Steam Prnmaiim
leave Dally lrom II rst wharf below Market street
1 brotiKb lit twenty-four hours. Goods furwudwi
all points, North, East, aud West, tree of commission.
f loifeui icvvivcu tiL iur luwi-ni rttlri.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents,
liuir-n.vn . . NO. 14 SOUlh W harve
JAMES HAND, Agent,
Iso. M Wall street. New York. l tf
i'uit M:iv thru uivivv.
??;VM4? spatch and Swlitsure Lines, via Dela-
l-"N,-A.. - CMJ its. 1 raiiHiwirlf.lt.. , t , .u u r.A
wuie aou Ivarllai. Canal, on and alter the 15ih ol
Alarcu, leaving nauy ai n hi. ana s il., couiiecllns
a ith all jNoriheruaud Fautern lines.
Ior freight, which will be taken on acconiiuodatlni
terms, apply to
WILLIAM M. B4IRD A CO.,
1 JJ No. liu S. DELAWARE Avenue,
NOTICK TO HAVANA SHIPPERS.
f?T: Shippers In IheCuua trade are hereby
Ziort"' nntlniiil tluil thn nlinmrrn of the New Or
leHUH line will hereatter touch regularly at Havana
tor iri-iubl and paiiseugers bom goiug aud returning,
and v, 111 uall promilly as advertised.
WILLIAM L. JAMES. General Agent,
Philadelphia aud Southern Mall Steamship Co.,
10 16 II No, 814 South DELAWARE Avenue.
vf TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS,
aos.-. The underHlitued having tensed toe KECh
TSuloN SCREW DOCK, begs to lulorm his frleudj
uud the patrons of the Dock that he Is prepared with
increased facilities to accommodate those having ves
tela to oe rained or repaired, aud being a practical
dnp-carpenter and caulker, will give personal alien
;ion lo the vessels eulrusled to him fur repairs.
laptaiusor Agents, Ship-Carpeuters, ana Machinists
saving vessels to repair, are solicited to call.
llsvlng the agency for the sale of "Wetterstedt'i
Patent Metallic Composition" for Copper paint, for
the pretiervaliou of vessels' bottoms, foi this clty.I am
on-pared to 1 Ornish the same on reasnnaule terms,
JOHN H. HAMMITT.
Kensington Screw Dock,
I )J DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel street.
COAL.
MIDDLETON & CO., DEALERS IN
ROOFS, WALLS, DECKS, ETC.-AMERI.
CAN CONCRETE PAINT tHJMPANx. OlUoe
No 618 N. 1HIMD street. For preventing ail roors
from leak, lo keep walls tree from dampness, and
decks, tanks, cisterns, and lolnu of every kind tiuht,
and bottoms ot ships, etc., from worms, euds of poms
Hint go into the earth sound, and materials generally
from corroding ajid decay, this Paint stands un
rmialled. For bale iu cans or casks, ready for use at
ail times, and suited to fcU clluiate-i.
IQIlU JOSfiPB UiXDa,
XJ. Jiniu.i JUil ur.nxvjn. nuu ji.AUL.rn VK1JN
HiAL Kept dry under cover. Prepared expressly
for fHUilly Hue. Yard, No, 122s WASHINGTON
Avenue. Olllce. No. 614 WALNUT BtreeU T
FOR SALF.
O PUBLIC SALE.
JUL . THOMAS .t ht)N, Auctlonrerp.
J-LFOANT rOLN'lllV RE-1 OKNCE, CHURCH
Lane, third bouse east ol I he llnl road, Germaiitown,
ex teedlng throngli to A i miit Mieel two Ironls.
Cn '1 UEsDA Y. Oct. 2n, IMI 7, at 12 o'clock, noon, will
be sold at Public Sale, al the I'lilndclpbia Exobnnge,
All thai lot ot ground with the stone nienMiiage
thereon erected, situate on Hie northwest sldn ol
t liun-li Inne. lormerly Mill sireet In the Twenty
secot d Ward , beginnli gat a stake set for a corner of
this and othei gronml lormtrly of said Trevor T.
lowler, but now of K.dwurd Armlrongi thence bv
the same north 47 drg. W mln., wwl 2ii3 leet V luches
to (round lormerly of i hoemr.krr and Thomas, no
0 , . 'i7,'?t''i'1 A"n Henisley; thence partly along the
iild ll7Hbeth Ann Hi innley's ground and prtly by
the hereinafter deciilud lot, soutn 42 rieg. 80 mln.
weft lnoleeie Inches to a line which ill vl. lei this from
hind now or late ol James K, Lambdm; theuce by
the ssnie south 47 deg no mln.. eimt 2) feet and ',"
inch to I inrch lane; thence along the north westerly
Hde ol fald t hurcli lane north 4 deg. 14 nun., eait 12
ift-t 6 inclies to a point, and thence north 42 deg. 2
mill., east K8 feel 7 Inches to the place of beginning.
A lso, a I tliat lot ol grounil, with the buildings thereon
erected, situate on the Hciuilipatt side of Armiit street,
at J lining the above; beginning at a stake set for a
cnrui:r n tills and other ground formerly of Trevor
. n,wu,r ol,t of Elizabeth Ann Hen.s-
If-y, thence extending aloi g the side of Annul
street smith 42 deg 4 i nils., west 1 leet; thence south
,rK' 1" mln., east by ground lorineily ol mil, I Trevor
I. lowler. but nowol 1 inina II. Swan, 177 leet; tlience
by the Biime south 42 deg. mi mln., went 50 feet; thence
south 47 deg. 4n mm., east by lot No. 6 In a plan oflous
of Charles H. Shoemaker and Robert 11. Thomas. 7
fttt; thence north 42 deg. 40 mln., east partly by
ground now or late of James R. Lambdinand partly
by the above described lot w feet, and thencn north
4 dejr. 40 mlii,, west by ground ol the said Elizabeth
At,wt? Vki leet to the place ot beginning,
.w ii B.nd"."bJeit?8 rpSPecta a part of the l it last
described, vls.:-A lot 15 leet lrom on Annat street,
and fxtendlng In depth Pit feBt to tllB ,re0 UH8B1IJ
privilege of said Elizabeth Ann Hemsley, her heirs
sud nt-signs, owners, tenants, occupiers of her premises
botinding thereon, at all times hereafter, at a pusnage
way and carnaire road, and for the purpose of laying
gas and water pipes therein, In common with the said
Spencer H. Hazard, his heirs and awsigus, and oenu
pleisof his premises bounding thereon.) The house
is well built and Is hmdoruely finished with all the
modern conveniences; has parlor, library, dining
loom, and large pantry, with hot and cold water, and
two kitchens on the first Hour; six vhuiuhors, bath
room, and water-closet; third floor, luriso and small
store-room and two nlt'cs, observatory, closed In with
glass, from which there is a fine view ot the surround
ing country.
No expense has been spared In fitting np the house
as the residence ol the recent owner. It has every
convenience stationary washstands, low down
gintes. bay windows, plaz.a extending around three
hides or the house. The giounds are tastefully laid
out, wilban abundance of shade trees, gravel walks,
vegetable garden. The carriage avenue to Arm til
street Is 185 feet long and 15 feet wide, entirely over
shaded by a superb avenue of trees, making a bsauti.
lul promenade; also, a stone Btable and earrUge
bouse, with accommodnt'ons for four horses and four
carriages, built Id the best manner, with oak stalls
and posts, hay-loft, and coachman's room. The loca
tion Is one of the most healthy and convenient in
flermaDtown. From Chnrch lane station It H only
three minutes by a paved walk, and from the Village
depot only ten mlnuu-s.
Terms Cash. Immediate possession, Plan at the
Auction Forms.
May be examined any day previous to sale.
M. THOMAS .t HONS, Auctioneers.
Nos. l;m aud HI S. FOUR1H Street.
Philadelphia October, 1k.;7. io 21 7t
PTJHLIC SALE.-TIIO.MAS & SONS, gT
VERY VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTkT
r-r.Ai', 7N Acres, I.nncuster Turnpike, PAOLI,
CHESTER COUNTY, Pennsylvania, about la miles
from I'lilladelphia.
On TUESDAY, October 29, 1807, at 12 o'clock. Noon,
will be sold at Public Sule, al the Philadelphia Ex
change, A very desirable FARM and COUNTRY SEAT,
seventy-eight acres, near Paoll Station, on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, in WUlistown township,
Chester county, Pennsylvania, eligibly located for
Country Seats and Building Lots. The Improve
ments are a two-story stone House, a neat cottage
style Tenant Houve. frnme Barn, Spring-house,
Carriage IIOHse. and all necessary out-bulldlngs.
Mny be examined on application to M. L, THOM
SON, on the premises, or lo
M. THOMAS RONS. Auctioneers,
10 12 B.lt Nos. 1TO and ill S. FOURTH Street.
A RARE CHANCE.
M. THOMAS & SONS
Will sell at Public Sale
It EN WAY, OCTOBEIt SO,
THE BEAUTIFUL GERIYI&NTOWN RES DENCE,
ON CHURCH LANE,
Third house east of Rullroad. xtplt wltb .very
couvrnlence; ample grounds and stable. Particulars,
Bee their catalogue. lOIOsmwSt
rf"WL.OT8 FOR SAL E.
tiiJI The subterlber offer for sale Oround on the
o..th side of OREEN Street, between Broad and Fif
teenth streets.
tne Northeast corner of FIFTEENTH and
IjOKlH Streets. A'so, at the Northeast corner of
BKOAD Street, and Ol HARD Avenue. Al.oYat the
t-oulhweet corner of EIUUTH and DICKEK90N
Strtets. LKWH A. WWTT
' Nq 18(6 LOCUS ! Street
TO RENT.
0L TO .NT-MARKET STREET. THE
Si five story brick store. No. 04 Market street (third
house west of Eighth Btreet. south side). 24 feet trout
by iao feet deep, will be to rent on the 1st of Novem
ber. Apply to OFOROE CUTH B ERT, American
Hotel, opposite Independence Hall, from i w n
.- 10 24 tf
SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c.
.pUE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF TUB
NEW CUESNVT STBEET (MO.
SADDEEBT, ITABNENM, AND IIOKSB
IFUBNUIIING UOOVH IIOEME
OF
LACEY, MEEKER & CO.,
Is attributable to the following facts:
They are very attentive to the wants oftheir ens
torn era.
They are satisfied with a fair business profit.
They sell goods only on their own merits.
Tbey guarantee every strap ln all harness they sell
over (40, the fanlt of the purchaser only who does not
get what he Is guaranteed and paid for.
Their goods are 25 per cent, cheaper than can be
bought elsewhere.
They have cheaper and finer goods than can be
bought ln the city.
They have the 1 rgeut and most complete stock In
Philadelphia.
All Harness over (2s are "hand-made."
II arness from i 4 to 1 "ci.
Gents' Baddies from fa to $75.
Ladles' Saddles from 1.0 to 1 125.
Tfcey are the oldest and largest manufacturers ln
the country.
LACEY, MEEKER & CO.,
iu-.m ko. mm HKMrT wtheet.
LEGAL NOTICES.
DISTRICT COURT, PI. FA., J., 67, 445.
1 , 1 1 1 xT if uui'iMi niii.'t.'ii i 4 . .. ....
uoim Hi.oiuuii vn. UWDI'iIU XI A ItU HA V li.
V. T. blUPLKY. 1,. i KRKN;iI. and T. U. KO
ItONY, lately UuUIiik n HAllUKAVK & CO.
i he fund urluinic from the tmleof tlie personal property
of tlie above iimned defemimiis umler tlie above and
other writs of execution, v IU nieei the parties m-
rapnuial nr. Ilia "ih i,ni n X' n ...... V. .. a v - - .
iviuinu j n . jj i7 I'M u y ui urriuurii A, If, IAD, 1 4
o'clock P. M., at his Ulltce. No. 4rvJ N. Till KD Htreet.
Philutltlpliiu, THOMAS K. F1NLKP I KK,
iii hi nit ...ii.
jv o ii AUUHUr,
fN THK ORPHANS' COUHTFOK THE CITV
L ANU t Ot'M Y tIF PHILADKLPHIA.
Kstate ot MA 111 II A ilUOTtN, deceased.
The Auditor appointed ny tlie Court lo audit, settle.
aud adjust the account ol IHAAC JONfcX. Jr . and
KHA KVANrt, Kxecutur ol the estate ol MAltl'HA
lloOTl-N, deceased, and to report distribution of ilia
oulance iu the hands of the accountants, will meet
tue puruex uiieri-Hieu ior toe purpose or his appoint
ment, on MOM DA Y, October lxii7, at a o'clock p.
M.. at the olllce of K. II. TIIARP. No. x-i H. 'ilium
street, In the city of Philadelphia. Iu 17 thstuot
NOTICF. IN THK MATTER OK TIIF.
PllllADKLPUlA bTKAMPUMP AND TOW-
IJSO t OMPANY.
Mollce Is lierehv frlvpn thnf. Ilia rannrl nf ll.a A ,,
dllor appointed by tlie Court of Oouinion Pleiis for tlie
. jr viiumy ui .i-uiiuueipiiu, to report upou the
pelli lon lo illHbolye the aaiu corporation, and to settle
lis alluirs, was II l.1 lu u, ,li,i . .,.,' , .... .
of Oc olier. A. 1. lh7, Ka !,., .e(,,OU, re nu.j
heiito heU.ie the Pith ilny of Movi iiiI.bi-. A. I). M,
the bH d report will be oouilriiitd. ana the corporation
y ordei of the Court.
WlthsRt . T. O.WEMH.
AUCTION SALES.
v.1 L. f L L. A H D A CO
Af-JL n.i-enaore 10 Philip Ford A (lo ).
At't'IIOJSKJvKB. So. IXMi MAHKJtT Sued.
8ALK OF im CA8K.S HOOTS, BHOte, MHO
OA X'M 1,"IV1
On Monday Morning, "
SALE OF 1000 CASKS HOOT.S, SHOES, BKO
UANH, KTC.
On Thursday Morning,
Pet. H. roniniet,cing at III o'clock, we will sell, hy
cstnlogue forcsMh, lt ' rases Men's. Hoys', and Youths'
Pot ts, hlioes.Hrof ani, lialiuomls, eic. (10 2 4t
Also, t omen's, Misses', and Clilldren's wear, 10
which the early attention of the trade Is called.
JOHN H. MYERS A CO., AUCTIONEERS
iNos, iot and 284 MABKKT Btreet,
LAPOK PFIIFM PTOK Y HALE OF FRF.NCTt AND
O'lHtll KUllOI'liAN 1IHY UUUHM, JlTU
, , On Monday morning,
Octobers, at 111 o'clock, on lour months' credit, 9nS
lots of Irench, India, Oerniau, and DrllUh Dry
Goods. II0 22 6t
LABOE TERFMPTOHV HALE OF BOOTS. RTI0E3.
DHOUANM, TKAVKLI.IMI 11AUH, ETO.
O! tober at lo o'clock, on four months' cretfit, 2nnj
PBtkagfs boots, shoes, balmorals, etc.. of city and
Eastern manufacture. M it
np ?.f!i!'.RTNT "'Rt'IAL PACKAGE RALK
OF UOMi 11 ij COTTON A N D WOOLLEN OO0D3.
a t in ., eo"day Morning, Oct. an,
cash, by orlier of " r monlha' cred" B(1 Pftrt f
inoi.,',WK(.HHS- FRANCIS BKINNER A CO.,
cloak I , li.E?"!,21'0 r,'P,l'"t cloth, fancy
I to to ?r,M?i,l.,Je?, lncycaHlieres,llftnuels
etc, to clone the stock or the various mills' also l.A
We will add to the above
611 cases Raleigh balmoral skirts, 75 cases blue anron
checks denlnm, strlt.es, and tlckH; " ba "I m?
blankets, 25 cases military goods, 10 cases Neb?askl
woo Jeans, 80 cases Waverly twills, and other makea
Hni,1TBVSr Valley Woollen Mill; also, case? llob
Hoy 6-4 checks, striped canHlmeres, and a Keneral aa.
sortment of domestic goods by the package
IS. D.-Uoods ready for examination, with cata
logues, on the day before sale. pi y;
LARGE bFECLAL SALE OF
fjiiima
ZEPHYR KNIT
On Friday morning,
ISovember 1. at lu o'clock, on four months' credit,
by order of Mr. 'Ihomas Dolani embracing lines of
hoots, breakfast shawls, children's and misses'
cloaks, scarfs, children's coats, ladles' sontags, eta.
being the balance of slock of the Keystone Kolttlna
Wil)s (10 24H
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CAKPETINQS, ETC
. On Friday morning,
Inovember 1, at II o'clock, on four months' credit,
about aoo pieces Ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, conage.
and rag carpetlnKS. flo'i6ft
JM. GUMMEY & SONS, AUCTIONEERS:
. Ko. Sob WAUiDI Street, -
Hold Regular Bales of
HEAL ESI'ATE, bTOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT
THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANUK.
Handbills of each property Issued separately.
lent) catalogues published and circulated, containing
ftill descriptions ot property to be sold, as also a pari
tlalllstof property contained in our Keal Eitate He
glster, and ottered at private sale.
bales advertised dally In ail the dally newspapers,h
PALE ON MONDAY, October 2S. will Include-
OHPH A'S' COUltT SA LK Estate of C, Htlkel, d.
ceased. Three-story brick Dwelling, southwest corner
Jeilerson and Twenty-third streets.
ORPHANS' COURT BALE Hame Estnte Threo-storj-brick
Dwelling, northwest corner Twenty-third
and Wright streets.
PEREMPTORY BALE Large Lot of Ground, 100X
218 leet, northeast corner of Kecond street and Alle
gheny avenue. Three fronts.
WALLACE STltEET Two-story brick Dwelllnr,
No. 71H.
NORTH SIXTH STREET Seven modern three
stoiy brick Dwelilngn, Nos. 2411, 2413, 241S, 2417, 2419,
2421, and 2-128, above York street. 10 12 1st
M
THOMAS & SONS. NOS. 139 AND 111
B. JOUlttH tttreeu
SLF, OF EEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BTO ,
October 29. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange, wilt
Include:
1 share Mercantile Library.
1 share Point Breeze Park Association.
10 Bharea Hteubeiivllle aud Indiana Railroad fnewK
yosliares Enterprise Insurance Co.
114 shares Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on
Lives and O ranting Annuities. M
170 shares Pluenlz InsurauceCo.
li)0 shares National Exchange Bank.
10 shares Horticultural Hall
I I'M Union League 6 per cent. bond.
loo shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad fors.
ferred).
iifloo Barclay Coal Co. 7 per cent, bonds.
12.1X 0 Union Canal 6 per cent, bonds.
Sshofes Green and Coates Streets Passenger Rail-
i?l&&ffl:i$&fjSi. (,ower B,da ot M
2(i0 shares American Ilution-hole Machine Oo '
ii.lTiffff.MiSKSnirV"nri5teM U4
AlilJ ClUBAUT. N. E. corner-Vala-CIIJSNUT.
No. 403-Valuable store.
6toriLKTH AND bl'BUCJS. N. W. cornor-Valaabla
fo ?; Hift l-l;m- M -5,? Valuable Store.
vni-BTir" k2 V-i 80U b)-fi'P?nt Residence,
f ,T,liS.?JrV-No' 2,6 outh) Modern Dwelling
rMt?.L.K-'iT16,-K"'ent "eemeiiceV '
HKIEKNTH AND LOMBARD. N. W. corner
Modern Residence. yy. corner
2'-Modern Residence.
S.iSS J'A NE-Elegant Residence,
log. U AKD wiiOX-Stor4 and DweU-
P)?itPji,Ajf0i8,7-Gentee,DwelllnB.-Sv,I??A,No',
iBISand ll7-Two Dwellings.
OMlMANtoWN ROA D Stone Dwelling.
denVe' Ki!;COiNU AJSD HISCKEIT-Modern ResI-
HKLMTTTTT. DJn IMl 1. l t .
BEDFORD, west of Fifteenth Building Lot.
dewENTY-bECOND, No. 1710 (north) - Modem
ten?ffiver2s5,ree?rlb)-St0re "Dwelling, er.
FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT. 78 acres-At Paoll
Chester county. Pa., on the Inciater tSE?o7ke
Catalogues now ready. vr turnpike.
eTJPERIOR FURNITURE. Rosrwnnn t.
FINE 1. BENCH PLAl'jg tolKROll KLkJA1
VI,' VET CARPET. Em 'nlllutw-11' i-WiUAN
On Tuesdav 11...1
October 2fl. at id C''ock, at No. lawPina f,.
catalogue, tlie entire fnriiu.ra. 8
HOMAS BIRCH A SON, AUCTIONFii-Ti
AND COMMIbSION M EltCH ANTS N . . 8
CHEbNU'l Mreet; rear entrance Nt? JJJ
fixtvrkslvm- irg'p . . w
AND FURNACE OF A U&Tlf&&VlW&
On Tuesday Mornlnir
At 10 o'clock, at No. 04 Market .r , t
the Market street deparlmeui of Ford'i'uJJ be M
comprising a six to eight horse boiler with ?.a"rau,
for heating the building, one sixty sail, ..J 'ne llDea
water boiTer. two steam tableVa" HiiTE""4 lr0B
counters with marble topsrtwentv ret. : .Be.Yn
iron frames and marble tLps, nrtv ? chai . 1",
bigb stools, ai.paratus for stAmfo ?ya "l1" .
pa,i!.nt0,e!c.,0rty 1U"' 106 "ettla 'Z "mSZ
HORbB8-One bay horse 7 years ol,i
kind lu single or double harues buTtab L'lo? a rl'l
or for business purposes. 0" ,or nly
and'a0ctrve?trel h0I"e' ySM W' 0Ual oC tyla
bold for want of sue. ,0 2J
LAHIE SALE OF A Fit Kb II IMPORTATION n
FINK (SILVER PLATED WARE 1 AND TtarPS
CUTLERY. MANUFACTrRKI, HY JntvkH
DEAKIN A SONS. OF SHEFFIELD ENor a wr1
On Tuesday aud WednesdayMoruluKs AN0"
Oct. SK and 80, al 10 o'clock, al the Auction w
Hid Chesunt street, will be sold, a lare .ri?,'.N;
ot new goods, just received direct froua "he mn?Vent
turer. The collection will comprlsj Ta beaSfn.f r"
Horimeut of Silver Plated Wari and Cutferv .iiM;
1 1. a iitwnt rlnuiunu rn,.i,,; " .,l''1"l)'y. all Of
stands, dlfh covers, entree aud eoTnct'd: ru,t
ana oyster tureens, meal dlshea with cniV. 11
and pickle etands, Claret juM with SiSmha 4 4UUI5
i-bnttle dinner and breakfast castors wiih ',,'h' ""
bottles. Ice pitchers, molasses pirs, cake bSSkSu
ENGRAVED, CnAHED. AND EMBOSSED TEA
With Urns and Kettles lo nia'tcb, In great varlatv
Balvers, 8 to lti Inches: rouud and ovi
20 to 2 Inches; tte-a-iete sets, buller mull. hJi
vvses. sugar baskeis, salt and mustard Btauds, etc.
Air-u, oi'uuiip; mr.Bi noup auu sauce lauies. In plain
beaded, and ktrg's iiutlerns, tilated ou nickel silver
THE CUTLERY '
comprises bslance-handle dinner and tea knives
game aud beef carvers, steels, elo.
AImo cabinet rases, lu black polished walnut, with
complete sets ot dinner and dessert knives, forks, and
spoons, etc.
Also, nialioirnuy and morocco cases, containing des
sert knives, fish carveis; picnic sets, with pe.rl.lvorr
aud plated handles; butler knives; plekle lorks, etc
A Ian, a rich aud eli-tant mnoi tmnul of lloheiulsa
lustr.s, llower vsnen. toilette sets, musical chile
stands, 8 unit Ift-day Fremiti gilt docks, etc.
On vi w on Mouoay next. do I St
w
L L r A Jf S. ORAvT
1 y a" ' ' ' ' v. rK tl A IN T
No. tS 8. XJJfclWAUK Avenue. Philadelphia.
.I;F"ni,tL'.Wil.,;rK,t,,.ll,,.d Nu. niarooal. Eta.
moiiony morning,
Oi-tiiher M, commencing at lu o'clock, we will sell
try catalogue, for cash, iH) cases Men's, Hoys', and.
lotiths' lioois, Hioes, flrognns, etc. Also, a gene
nil assortment of Women's, Misses', and Children'
w . ar, to w hlch the early alteullon of the trade U
called. (10 24 St