The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 25, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY", FEBRUARY 25, 18G9.
NEW T0RK1SMS.
from Our Own Corrrtpondcnt.
Kew York, Fob. 25, 18(M.
In the absence of any item which rarkof
n'ftUon, let me ray a few words about tbe
New York market. Imprimis, they are as re
mark ablo for fllfi and di'comfort m those of
Philadelphia are for order, cleanliness, luxury,
neatnegu, and architectural beauty. They are
thirteen tn number, to wit: Union, Jefferson
Oouyerncur, Culbnrcvl. Fulton, Tompklu".
Eer, Ceutre, Cllntou, Ftatiklin, West Wash
ington, Market Square, on 1 Washington.
This baker's dozen of mm kou Is one of the
Shames of New York. They are for the mo it
put low wooden shed?, to which the old Phila
delphia markets along Market s'.root wcro
palaces. They are knee deep In Rrbas;e, from
Which it is but little uypebole to say
that disease nnd clei'h exhale. Tin
ground originally ucd by tl.cm has becu ex
tended by frequent inflncements, so that every
aaikct Is surrounded, by a be ?y of l.t'.le mar
kets. Brooklyn Is but little better off. There
some attempt towards a better state of thlnsr
Laa been made. Here, new markets have been
talked of, but the people are apparently tu'lif
lerent as to where they buy their eatables, so
that they get them. Perhaps this Indifference
la attributable to that hidctinito clans known as
the floating population, which is a convenient
BOrt of devil bearing upon its shoulder (like
those of the real Devil in Scripture) the sins and
follies which the hu Jian nature of resident New
Yorkers ought alone to be held responsible lor.
Tihere are cuouph residents here, entirely inde
pendent of the "Float," to take a prldoio proper
market-houses. The dir ;y, do nora'izod, aud
gigantic honeycombs which do djty
for market-houses wiiU us are
architectural monstrosities suck a
would have done credit perbaps to the a?e
before the iron age, but are scarcely 'metro
politan." We deserve the sneers and sarcasms
that have been flung at us. Things have come
to such a pass now that even the broad-brims
mock at us with their head?, and the blush of
shame mounts to the Gotham cheek. We boast
Of our commerce and our trade. We polut to
ur new City Hall that is, and our new Post
Office which is to be; and the response that
meets us i, Where are jour market houses ?
We bridge East river, and we tunnel Broadway,
and we lay velocipede tracks over to Harlem (at
least we talk of doing so), aud a derisive voice
from tho city of fraternal love exclaims, What
market-houses ! We ask attention to the pala
tial 1 ne of stores along Broadway, or the ducil
extent of brown-stones along Filth avenue, and
the unanswerable reply to our invitation, accom
panied with tho placid twirl of Philadelphia
thumbs, Is, "But thee hasn't got any market
boutes!" With one exception, we have no market,
houses like those of Philadelphia, and it some
times seems as though the time was as distant
when we si' all have them as when we shall have
golden butter, as sweet and mellow flavored as
the suburban churning of that sub metropolis.
But as it sometimes happens that a man who
has begun law in life aud made a fortune aud
honest industry prefers carrying on his busi
ness in the same obscure quarters where he
first began to be successful, so tho prosperous
fogies of New York stick to their shanty-like
markeU, and prefer the dingy conservatisms
Of those battered old sheds aid fences to the
marble stateliness of the modern market-bouse
elsewheie. Tell a enrabie frequenter of the
New York markets, be he buyer or seller, of
the maguiucence or those of other cities, and he
Will listen to you with that disdainful indiffe
rence and self satisfaction which is more aggra
vating than Ignorant incredulity.
To touch, then, upon' the markets in the order
named, Union Market, ljing between Columbia
and Houston and Sheriff and Second streets, is
about 200 feet long by 60 feet wide. It contains
about forty stalls, renting at one dollar a week
apiece. This ia one of the least bad of the mar-
kets, being comparatively clean. Jefferson
Market is much larger, but its accommodations
are wretched. It stands at the intersection of
.. Tenth street and Greenwich and Sixth avenues.
It is one of those ulcerous markets which has
8j spread, aud monopolized the street. The slde
walks are covered with booths, and there Is a
dim resemblance to an improvised country fair.
f: Gouverncur Market would be a good one it it
had patronage; but the New York marketer's
affection seems to be set on hla sheds and pent
houses. He never feele happy in laying out
Dis money in respociaoie quarters, consequently
Gouverneur Market, which makes great preten
sions to respectability, is so little patronized
that it has scarcely preserved the character of a
market at all. It stands ou Gouverneur slip,
and it would be charitable to suppose that its
situation has something to do with its lack of
Custom. Around Catharine Market, at the foot
of Catharine street, the shed and pent-house
system is in full force. The sheds and pent
houses are little square compartments about
twelve feet square, fitted up as eating saloons,
Where coffee, pies, aud oysters are the favorite
delicacies. The same may be said of Fulton
Market, lying between Falton and Bcekman
and Front and South streets. It and the colony
of sheds surrounding it are unlit and uu
ventilated, and the propinquity of a fish-market
does not compensate lor the lack of light and
air. Tompkins Market is the best public
building of the kind in New York. It is
bounded by Third avenue and Sixth and Seventh
streets; but the fault is that you have
to go up stairs to get into market. An uncleanly
and uncaCny hole is Eaex Mirket, at the Junc
tion of Essex, Grand, and Ludlow streets. The
stalls are sprawllug and ill-constructed, and
' very little ingenuity has been shown in maklug
the most of small space. The same fault, in a
greater degree, characterizes Ceutre Market,
Included between Centre, (Jraude, Broome, and
Uaxter streets. Clinton Market is finely
situated. It stands between the intersections
of Washington, Spring. Cinal, noboken, and
West streets. It is one vaffhed, worse than
any other market except Washington. This
being the case, and the location being so favor
able, It is splendidly patrouiml. It ought to be
supplanted by a magniflceut structure on the
Philadelphia plan. Franklin Market Is a
bloated, wicked old building at Old slip, between
Front and South streets, eaten up by its own
excessei". Liquor dealers and restaurant
keepers long ago invaded it and almost
deprived It of its martet character.
Washington Market, the essence of all that is
bad in New York markets, is situated between
Vesey aud Day and West streets and the river.
The delnnct market-house from which it takes
Jti name was built on Washington street, be-
jjreea Ywj 'ultoni but l sfftu of
years bas covered several urroundlng acirs.
West Washington Market is its disgusting oo
rollary. These two taken together represent
the lowest stage of New York marketing. Tho
shanties calJed booths would scarcely make re
spectable piK-aUe?, and tbe vacant lots near are
used as a reservoir for every variety of dirt that
can be conceived as accumulating in a largo
titv.
This tketeh of New Yok markets Is not
pleasant ; but sometimes It is the truth that kills.
That the truth in this case may nrst kill and
then cure, woul 1 bo, if ho ever went to market
as a marketer, the fervent prayer of
Ar.l Bab a.
MUSICAL AMD DRAMATIC
The City Anaanementit.
Oi'RRA Boukfk. On next Monday evening
Mr. 1- Ink's MHNon of oper.i bovffe will oommenoe
attlie Academy of Music, uuder lliedlreo Ion
ol Mr. Auolpti tfirufekl. Ou Monday La I'eri
chole will be performed, on Tuesday Orphec aux
J&ifer, and on Wedneauay Uarbc Hleue. Let
Buiaids, Oianson d forlwrio, IjI Orande Dh
chesxe we Ui-rowein and La Jielie I It-lent will Iho
lieleu. The buhhou will be limited In six
nlgliis nnd Clio rnailnee. fiuosorlptloa tlckeu
cmu now be procured at Houer YJ.'h. No. 1102
Cljenuut stru t. I de Bale of blugle lictteU will
commence on Suiurdsy.
AT tub Akcii tbe comedy of A Victim of Cir
cumstances aud tbu burlesque ol fvcuhonlnu will
be given ibis evening
AT tur Walnut the drama of The Fairy
Circle and Ireland us It W'aawill be performed
ibla evening, with Mr. and Mra. Barney Wil
liams In tbe principal characters. John
lirouKbnm'a new dramit, entitled Tlie Emerald
King, Will be produced on Monday evenluR
next In handsome style. Tomorrow eemru
Mr. Wllllums will have a beuulH.
AT the Chkhnut the operetta of F.tnchitte
will be performed this evening. To-morr.w
eve: In- Mr. Thomas Wntflln will have a bene.
111. wben Offenbach's operettas of La Rote deSt.
iflcur mid. -OB" will be jtiven. Mr. WhiUlu s
lalents entitle him to the compliment of a full
liouae on lilo beuetil night.
Ou Monday nextOlTrtubacu's opera of voftfii
son Grusoe will be performed fjrtUa first time
In America.
AT the American the Japanese will appear
for a few iiigbtx more.
Tub hunt. Uahslkk Orciikhtra will per
foim at Musical Fund Uail on cJatutday after
noon. Tub Araiiian Nights' Kntkrtatnmrnt,
comprlBlng fifty tableHUx. aud aeouiUlnallon of
talented artists, who will appear la sentimental
and oomlo rougs, character sketches, and mu
sical performances, will perform al Concert
llallou Thursday evening. March 4.
Rev. Hknry Ward Urkuher will leotureat
the Academy of Music tbls evening, under the
auspices of the Young Meu's Oarlsilan Associ
ation, on tbe subject of "lUtlonal Amuse
ments." , ,
James E. Murdoch. Kq , will give a reading
fioni Shakespeare and the modern poets this
evening at Morton Hall, Haverford street,
above Forly nrst, West 1'Qlladelphla.
Rev. T. Dm Witt Talmaob will leotare thli
eveulug In the West Arch S'.reet Presbyterian
Church, corner of Eighteenth and Arch streets.
Subject "Orumbler & Co."
CITY ITEMS,
Pricks Greatly Rkduckd to eloie oui Winter
Htock of Men's. Youttit' and Soys' ClotUino.
Half-way between Bxxhitt & Co.,
ji'lfitx and : y Towku Hall,
bixlh streets.) No. 518 Makkht St ,
PHIIjADBI.PHIA,
AND WO. OQ BttOADWAY, ilBW YOBK.
Abt SalkTbih Evknino. The s&le of the choice
private collection of paintings belonging to U. W. F.
Calvert, Esq., will be held tbli evening at tbe gallery
of B. Bcott, Jr.. No. 10'iO Cheanut street, opposite tbe
Academy of Fine Aria. Tbese pictures were selected
wltb great care by Mr. Calvert, and some of the best
known American and European artists of tbe day are
represented In tbe collection. Tbe paintings, In slse
and subject, are admirably suited for tbe adornment
cf homes, and tbe opportunity for securing really
meritorious works at low price Is one that la rarely
oflered. Tbe sa'e Is positive, and all tbe pictures will
be sold without rt serve to the highest bidder. There
Is a mmberof small palntlngsln tbe collection, which
will be as much appreciated by art connoisseurs as tbe
larger ones. Among them are two floely execnted
landscapes, Nos. is and 19, on copper, by an unknown
artist, which will be prlz's for whoever secures them
A fine portrait of General Ornt, taken from life by
J.R. Lambdln, onht to be secured by one or our pub
lic lualltutlons.
Jewblbv. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 Sortth
Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive
assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware la tbe city
fnrchaaers can rely upon obtaining a real, pare arti
cle famished at a price which cannot be equalled.
He also has a large stock of American Western
watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to
his store la sore to result In pleasure and profit.
Tantalooks cut by the first artists In the city, at
CHAS. &TOKK3 ik CO.'S.
eaovKB A bakbb's Highest Premium Hewing
Machines. 0. van unesnut street.
Thk Time Has Comb
For. .Spring Overcoits.
Kor..... Spring Overcoats.
For...... spring Overcoats.
ror ipriug overcoats,
For Hprlng Over-oaw
For Xpilng Overcoats
For Hpriuf Overcoats,
We bave them tor eTH).
We bave them lor eii5U.
We bave them for Srt-.Vi.
We bave them for 0-rO.
We bave tbem for fc(r0.
We have them for etv.'io.
We have tbem lor &oa5o.
ah riueB upio
All prices np to V i't.
All prices up to
All prices up to
All prices upto h
All prices up to
Wanamakku & Bhqws,
The.Labqkht Cxothino House.
. Oak Haul,
TOBC0lUO F BlXTH AND MAK KBT STRgKTH.
MARRIED.
KNAPP-JOHN80N.-On Thursday evening, Ppb
ruary 18, latl'i, at the residence of tbe bride's parent j,
by Kev. i. .L. Boed, ifr. CUABL1CB H. KNAfP aud
Mtes LlZZiH A. JOHNtJON, all ef Montgomery
county. Pa. '
RIGHTER-GROFF.-On February i, by Kev. G.
Oram, Mr. LKWJM o. IUOHTKK, ol PhiliKlelpUla, to
MUs BUTU A. WKOFF.of Jted Bank, New J arse,.
BICKKIi C'HiBPIN. Oa February 23. la thelm.
msntiel iipUcopal Church, Hoimeshnrg, V.i., by the
Keverend) l. C. Mlliuite ana J. itoberts, Mr. JaMKI
C. bK K KL to Miss M. LU Ulcjli CKIdFXJN , all of rhl
ladelpbla. DIHID.
AIICIIER. On theanh Instant, of cougeitloa of the
lunm. Captain MABK b. AitCHKil, in the doth year
ol h is age.
The relatives and friends of the family, Camden
Lodge. No. 16, A. F. and A. it.; Chonen Friends
Lodge, No. S9, 1. O, of O. F ; Camden Kncuuipineiit,
No.li: Hlllluui H. Adams Masonic Belief Aisoclu
tlon o( ' PbilaUeJphla; and tbe Km ploy ea of liilrd A
Loptr C'anal Ltee, are respecifully Invited to attend
his raneral, from his le restdeuce, No. 212 Mlukle
streU, (Jatnden. N. J., on fcuuduy. the Soth laataat. at
1 o'clock P. M.
OADHX On tbe I3d Instant, Mrs. HANNAH CADE
In the b7ib year of ber age.
The rotative and trleuda of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
ot Mr. John Million, on the N. K. corner of Hsxiid
and bouth Hlretts. on Friday at 12.'. o'clock, without
further notice. Funeral to proceed to Woodbury,
N. J.
HOGO.-On the 22.1 Instant. HANNAH, wife 0
Christopher Hogg. I" the 5'Jth year of her age,
Tbe relatives mid frlttuda of the lanihy axe respect
fully Invited to attend the toueral, from the rexldence
ot ber busbaud, No. 4 Jllckey street (below Market
and west of Flllecnlbl, on Friday afternoon next at 1
o'clook. Uervlce aud Interment at Manavunk.
MARSHALL. February 23, 1869, BETTY W.. wife
of Tbomas Marshall, a native of Boytou, Lancaihlre,
KnKland.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
(nlly Invited to attend tbe lunral, tram tbe residence
of ber husbaud at Bulua, near Haddington, on Fri
day, the '-tith Inslant, al 2 o'clock, without further no
tice. To proceed to Haddington Church,
PERK F.N PINK. On the 2;id Instant, GEORGE
PKRKKNP1NE, Ha., aged OS years.
The relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited to
attend tbe funeral, from his late resldeuce, No. tiJ
N. Fourth street, on Friday at 1 o'clock, bervices at
b t. John's M. . Church. Interment at Vault of
Churih.
RIVAL. On the 23d Instant, Miss 8AR4IT CKC I
LIA BIVAL, daughter ol Amy aud the Ute William
Rival, In the 24th year of ber age.
Tbe relatives and friends of the family, and the
Blefsed Virgin Sodality of Ht. Philip de Neri Church,
are respectfully Invited to atteud tbe ruueral, from tbe
residence of hr mother, No IMH. becoud street, on
Friday morning at ii o'clock.
BINKR On the 24th Instant, THOMAS, sou Of
Ueury and Ana bluer, In theafith year of his age.
The relatives and mends of tna family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from bis late resl
deuce, No 1T6 Leilligow street, below George, ou tfuu
dy aiterayya, l a tttu laataat, al I o dvc.
TABROW-On theerenlnsof tits tad, Kf VR,
son ot the lat John Ysrrrw,fn the )d ysr of falsage
The relatives and friends ot the family, Franklin
too k. No, im, A. Y. M.: tJornpany D. Wrey ItesMves:
and tbe pho-nli Hose Company, are repeo rally In
VH1 to attend his faneral, on Friday afternoon.
Frbmarv 2. atso clnck. from bis late resldenoe. No.
!w Arrh street. (New York and Bavanaaa pspnrs
plessecopy.)
LIFE INSURANCE.
BY THK
AMERICAN
LIFE IKSUHL9TCE CO.
Of I'liiladelpUla,
S. K. Corner Foartli and
Walnnt Streets.
Better terms NOWHERE of
fered. Ad.trfs or call at Company's
OtUco, 1 to S P, M.
CALVIN & McLEAN,
10 Manntrer of City Agency
AGENTS
WANTED
liiiladclphla
AGENTS AftD SOLICITORS
FOB LIFE LNSUKAKCE,
AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING IN3UR-
ANCK, WILL DO WKLL TO 8EE
Mr. U. U. AVILSON, at the Office of tho
PENH MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 021 CIIESXCT Street,
1 H ftllth tf PIULAPKLPHI.V.
CLOTHING.
JONES'
ONE-miCE CLOTilINO HOUSE,
No. C04 MARKET Street.
None bat Well-made Garments are offered.
Hut One Trice is Asked.
Satisfaction guaranteed ererj Purchaser
JONES'
ONE-FlilCE CLOTHLNa HOUSE,
No. C04 MARKET Street,
t 17 Wfm If ABOVE SIXTH,
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE3
CHAMPION SAFES!
Philadelphia, January 1)1,1869.
Messrs. FAKKEL, HERHINQ A CO.,
Ho. 629 Cheenut street.
Oontlemen: On tbe night of the 13th Inst., as
Is well known to the citizens of Philadelphia,
our large and extensive store and valuable
stock of merchandise, No. Wi Cheanut street
was burned.
The Are was one of the most extensive and
destructive that has visited our city for many
years, the heat being so Intense that even the
marble cornice was almost obliterated.
We had, as you are aware, two of yonr valu
able and well-known CHAMflON FIRE
PROOF SAFES; and nobly have they vindi
cated your well-known reputation as maaufao
lureis of FIKE-PROOF SAFES, U anyfurluer
proof had been required.
They were subjected to the most Intense heat,
and It aflorda us much pleasure to Inform you
that after recovering them from the ruins, we
found upon examination that our books, papers,
and other valuables, were all In perfect condi
tion.
Yours, very respectfully,
JAS. E. CALDWELL, CO.
TJIK ONLY SAFES KXl'OSKD TO THE
IIIIK la CALDWELL'S MIOKK
WERi; i'AIUILL, IlLUKIAU fc CO.
Philadelphia, Jan. l. mu.
Mesars. FAKKEL, HER KING & CO.,
No. 629 Cnesnut street.
Gentlemen: On the night of the 13th instant
our large store, S, W. corner.of Ninth and Chea
nut streets, was, together with our heavy stock
of wall papers, entirely destroyed by lire.
We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION
F1RE-PKOOF SAFES, which contained oar
principal books and papers, and although it was
exposed to the most Intense heat for over 60
hourB, we are happy to say It proved Itself
worthy of our recommendation. Oar books
and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully
tender cur testimonial to the many already
published. In giving the HERRLNQ SAFE tne
credit and confidence it Justly merits.
Yours, very respectfully,
HOWELL & BROTHERS.
STILL ANOTHER.
Philadelphia, Jan. 1!), liitftf,
Messrs. FAKKEL, HERRING & CO.,
No. 629 Chesnut street.
Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safes
In the basement of J. E. Caldwell fc Co. 's store
at the time of the great fire on the night
of the 13ta Instant. It was removed from
the ruins to-day, and on opening it
I found all my books, papers, green
backs, watches, and watch materials, etc, all
preserved. I feel glad that I had one of your
truly valuable safes, and shall want another of
your make when I get located.
Yours, very respectfully,
F. L. KIRK PATRICK,
With J. E. Caldwell & Co.,
No. 619 Chesnut street.
FAKKEL, IIERBLW & CO.,
CHAMPION SAFES,
No. C20 CHESNUT Stroot,
ok;
ANNOUHCEMEKT EXTRA OED I HA R Y.
On
II I G (i E S T-G LASS MODERN PA I ft! T I ft G
Will be Sold Previous to his departure for Europe,
SCOTT'S ART GALLERY,
No.
1020
ON THURSDAY EVEMNG, Febnnry 25,
Ml!. UW. V. OALV-EHT DES1KUS PARTICULARLY i'.TO ANNOUNCE THAT
THIS SALE WILL BE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVATION.
DRY GOODS.
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Take pleasure in oll'erlng to the pubiio a par
tial Iibi of their largely Increased stock of Irlsti,
Bcotch, and Baiubley Linen.
SHEETING AND PILLOW LINENS.
Richardson, Sons it Owdeu's Linens.
Prime Uolden f'lux LlueuB.
Lutcher'B Extra Heavy and Wide Liueus.
RUSSIA SHEETINGS.
Half Bleached and Rleached truck Toweling.
Oermnn Roll and (jTassToweTIns.
lluHwia. Hcotcli, Rnd Domesl.lo Crashes.
18, W, 22. 2i and M-inoh Russia Diaper.
27 ana iW inch lllrd-eye,
8ialr and Crumb Linens.
Shirt Fronts, our own mnke.niadefi'om It leu,
arclhon, Hons & Owden's Linens.
Window Shadings, all widths, In Btiir", Green
and White.
G-4, 7-4, 8-4, 9-4 Table Linens, good designs,
atd warranted pure linen.
100 designs in Napkins, from $1 per dczea v?.
Doylies from 80 cents per do.en up,
French pimltle for spreads.
Jacouard Linen for furniture covering.
WHITiJ GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Our assortment la now complete, and stock
larger than ever before, consisting in part of
Plkln Nalnsooicp, iTucked MuhIIum,
Nainsook ClieckH, .HhlrreJ MuhIIuh,
Plaid Muslins, i French Muslin,
Bwlss Mull. (Figured I'lques,
Holt (ambries, 'Plaid lJliues,
Plaid Bwlss, '
SI RAW BRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
t'EXXKAL VHY WOOL'S H0U8JJ,
Corner EIGHTH and MARKET,
rUILADKLPHIA.
180t)"COMPETITION PICES ! !
Ur TOnVN-LIOHT EXPENSES ! I
OUK CISTOJILKS THE lUINEiiSi:
Oooi (Jellyered la all par'.i of the city cure.'ally
nd free ot charge.
Sl'EClALTILS JUST 01'ENEU.
llicii Uluck Silks,
Superb Silk Topllus,
Slirlnf? Ucloiucs aud Calicoes,
Cashmeres, Table Liucns, apkius, ttc.
Ladles can ride to our door fram aoy part ef tbe
city, and we neanre them It will more thau cooipen
Baletbem in oue visit aud urcbase.
JOSEPH N. THORNLCY,
S. E. Cor. E1UUXII aud Si'KIXH GAKDO,
2 12 PHILADELPHIA,
IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS.
ALL TBUNK8 NOW MADE AT
The "Urcat Central" Truuk Depot,
Have Biuious' Patent Safety Hasp and Bilt. which
Kc. urtly iBBiem the Truuk ou both euda wau heavy
Holm,- and iu the centre wua the ordinary loci.
Fonitlvely bo extra charge.
GKKAT CKNTRAL TRUNK DEPOT,
N. W. Cor. SEYEJiril aud CHESAUT Sts.
TRAVELLERS, NOTICE.
PurcliMe your Trunks wlib Hlmons' Triple Fateu
lug, heavy liultt: no iear lock breaking,
AT THE OKFAT t'ENTKAL,
2 J tM Mv, 101 (,'UEtiXVT 3U4t.
L V E R T
PRIVATE COLLECTION OF
AT
C HE SHUT
AT HALF-PAST 7 O'CLOCK.
B. SCOTT, Jr., Auctioneer.
GROCERItb, ETC.
ET R E N C H
PEAS
AND
MUSHROOMS
THE FINEST SMALL TKS9RR FltRNCII PEAS
Musnnoojn and trufplks,
ALSO,
0UK YERY FINE OIjIYE OIL, MittA-
K0M AND YEKSI1CKLLI.
i
SiftlO GOLTOft b OLARKE,
S. W. Coruer DK0AD aud WALNUT Sts.;
tutbt PHILA-DELPBJA.
BEDS, MATTnESES, ETC.
JJ 0 V E Rif LATENT
Combination hofa Bod
Is dVde:ly the beat Sola 15l ever luented. It cj
r extended from a Sola ui... a .m.iouie i'renoa
Budntead. with hair ni)rli. i.uHr in ten seo. nun
ot lime. It requires no on cr.- vlni or ileiachluc na
no 8parailou between bnn and a'at no oorw to
break and no hlngvd loot a"iu;ii,'il tho top of t a
hack to support It when flown, wl-r )4 unnate and
liable to Kl out of repair, tv r,a. tn.. a veulem'eii of
a cureau for homing cloth ;ni; i iH.r.liy managed' aud
It In !iup8ible for H to gel im ,ii onior.
JCrloe about the same an in i.r.lintry sola,
H. E. HOVER,
Owner and Nolo Manufacturer,
1 26 tuths6ta Ho, i jo tioutb btCOND Street.
FOR SALE.
WESr nilLADKLi'lllA IMjI-KriTlli"!
FOR BALE OR TO REMT.
The HANT90ME BRoWN 8TOSE RE8IDES
CE8, mot. 4108, 4110, ai;d 411 SPRUCE Street,
and GBEY feTO.E DCVaJ.K RESIDENCE, Ho.
4110 PIKE Street.
C J. FELL i BRO
213stothlrn N'n. l ip south FRONT Street.
M A DESIRABLE IWiiL!.LNG AT PRI.
LllVATK 1SA1.K. hltualnl ou Tioya street. tbTrd
Louae west of Twentieth, i orui tiUt ., one-half sau
from Tloua station, Urrniantowu 1:. road. L,ot 60 hw
2a0 leeu BUUle 22 by i; le, i. a :y on ll.a premUpf
or to
2 20 Btuth
o. jii M I'llTU btreet.
TO RENT.
0 F O R RENT,
Tlie Desirable Residence, No. 1G14 CI1ES
KUT Street,
Containing TEN ROOM J, with all the modern im
provenitnte. Apply to UUMMEY fe KONS,
S2i ' No. 733 WALNUT Htreet,l
g F O li It K N T-rRliMISES. No. 809
chesnut Street, for stoieor Office,
Also,
OFFICES AND LAKOK UOOM3
suitable for a Commercial college. Apply at
6 2 BANK Of THE REPUBLIC.
fj id JLET-A. LAIUJE MODERN-BL'ILT
House, Coach Uouee, 1 euant House, and fly
acres of grouud, handsomely laid out. two minute
walk from Duy'e Lane Station, Germantown.
Apply to figgl2t): S. A RMSTROVO.
rpO RENT-AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A
STREET,
FLOUR.
WM, B. THOMAS & CO.,
T0IHT1 ENTH and WILLOW St.,'
MANUKACTURER3
or
"PASTRY,"
PREMIUM,"
"RED STONE,
AND
UNEQUALLED XXX BAKERS' FLOUR,
ALL
2 IT ha
Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Flour Dealers aud tirocers, Take Notice
' LANCLEY'3
CELDUllATED FAMILY FLOUR
Again Iu the Market.
Kural,"
"Langrlej."
"Aeds,"
The above b -at da or FLOCK are now arriving
from the mil's, and will be constantly oa hand,
and lor sale la lots to suit to purchasers, by
KROOKE, C0LKET & CO.,
FLO ITU AN1 6BAIN DEALERS,
1727, 172!), 1731 and 1733 MARKET St.,
2 lfl lmrp P1IILADKLPHIA.
QANHBR MILLS FLOUR
OP
SAINT I O II I S.
We are tbe exclusive Agenta in this oily for
these celebrated FLOUKtf, wblob we areselilnz
to tbe trade at manufacturers' prices.
FOUR DIFFERENT GRADES,
CHICK & CHISHOLM,
o. 248 K0BTU BE0AD STREET,
2 XI thstnlmrp PHILADKLPHIA.
QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
For the Trade or at Retail.
ETEBT BABBEIi WABBWIEB.
KilYSTOJill FLO UK MILLS,
NOI.ll AID SI U1BABD AVEKBEi
2 m lmrp Jiaat ol front meet.
R0DGER8' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKE
KNI VltH, Pearl and Wtair Handlx. of beaullful
nnlshT KODufclMH' aud WAUB A BUT7'HKK'e RA.
i-OHH, and the aelubraled LKUOULTiUI JtAOtt
hCIHHOlU of the tl neat quality.
Kaaors. KnlvtM. Hcluom. and Tahl Cntlery Oronn
andJoiuawI, at P. sAi)LikA'S, Ma. U , iJCJdTU
UMUn Ohaaaaij farfl