Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 13, 1867, Image 5

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    CITY NOTIOSS.
FIZESTITVDIDTAI FRITSCH CHINA! ~
tortamotil °Er I eetlaktO orr
Kann'a ClitttA. HAM,
N 0.520 Citrarrorr sTISIOST.! t, ,
We are now offering. ut reduce stock .lietbre nitavlng
to our new store, 1218 Chestnut Street, our; entire stock
white French China - retail less than the lOweet
wholesale important' prices.and guaranteed to be Empe
rior to any French , china offered in this market, and
newest shapes.
Warranted the best quality white 'French • ch doz. ina
dinner plates, large size, Ni Inches, per ~ $3 25,
Pinner plates. French size, 0 inches, per d0i..... .0 00
Breakfast plates. large size, 8;4 inches, per doz.. 275
Breakfast plates, *mall size, 8 hackles; per doz... 250
Tea plates, large size, 734 inches, per d0z....... 200
Tea plates, small size, Cinches, per d0z.... I 88
With a complete stock'or all other articles in French
china at equally low prices
TAMER K. Kann -&' )3a0.,
China II all. 152.9 Chestnut street.
HATS. Foo' 47—
—NI( AND ILLINERY GOODS.
Mesrs.. Wood & Coxy; 725 Chestnut Street, now show
.Ladies' and Misses' Rats and. Bonnets ita end
less variety ; also West sty/es of Bonnet and
Bata Frames, together with the zichqt as
sortment in the city of Flowers, :Ahem,
Ribbons, &e. •lu Satins ; Velvets and gilks the r stock
is very CoMplete, embracing nll the destrable shades,
all of which they cut in any quantity to suit purchasers,
at moderate prieo4. •
. ,
VERY LARGE CLuerr.u. Almeria Grapes.--
Itirronv l2 a , & FLETOIIM
04 Chestnut street.
SELLING OFF I SELLING OFF! !
GOODS AT EZDIMED PRIMES
At Kerr's China RAU, 529 Chestnut street, a large
assortment of rich cut and engraved glassware, rich
decorated and plain white Branch china, stoneware,
Az., marked down less than manufacturers' prices to
reduce stock before removing to now Store, 1918 Chest
ant street.
Those in want of bargains will do well to call early
and have a choice of selections. Gdods marked In
plain figures and sold for cash only.
• Tax FINEST FRENCH, AND AMERICAN Confec
tions, fresh Jordan Roasted Almonds, elegant Bon
bons, delicious Mixtures, Chocolate preiarations,
tempting hot-house Fruits, etc., a. A. L. VANSANVE,
COIN= NINTIt AND ChESTNUT STNEETS.
WINTER IS AT BANI), 'Amu 7.
You who want Fine Pure
Call at Oakfords' and examine their stock!
834 and 686 Chestnut street.
Ram o, in whole, butt, and quarter boxes.
Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Currant!, Sweet
Sider, and Pure Brandy. for Mince Plea, Frult , Cakes,
itc.
MITOIEELL & Fiorratons.
1204 Chestnut street.
SERB'S CHINA HALL.
GLASS AT EE OED rutozs.
500 dozen cut glass goblets... . . $2 50 per dozen
529 Chestnut street, onposlie the .18tate
GAIN CHINA PALAHH, 11/22 Cheat:nu
open till nine o'clock every night.
WHITEHOUSE ' S EATING tIOUSE,
For Ladles and Gents,
No. 42 South Second street, •
and 82 Strawberry street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Being a branch of the Whitehouse, Atlantic City
New Jersey.
H.E.IIR . I3'CHINA HALL.
BELLING OFF I sztztuct OFF !!
1,000 dozen cut glass table tumblerd.. $1 75 par dozen
529 Chestnut stret. e onnosite the Kate House.
To THE LADIES.- t,Lat IA Guy's China Palace,
1022 Chestnut street, and inspect the immense assort
ment of Fancy and Plain China. Bohemian and
French Glassware, Bronze and Parkin Statuary, Silver
Plated Ware Table Cutlery, dtc. before making your
- •
W.LICTZII Is AT HAND, LADLES!
You who want Fine Fars, call at Oakfords' and
examine their stock 1
Sat and 856 Chestnut street.
EVERYBODY Knows rani.—We mean George,
W. Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. 1087
ta i rl z ig i Garden street. His Bon-bons, Caramels,
Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the highest
repute with all classes. For Oranges, Lemons, Ban
anas, Figs, Prunes. Dates. etc., this is just the place.
VERY Fniz OLD . GOVEENMENT JAVA COFFEE.
Very Choke New Crop Tens.
flitTonsw. Fravonnn,
1204 Chestnut street.
WINTER Is AT 11AND, LADIES!
You who want Fine Fars, call at Oakfords' and
examine their stock!
AN lzmucEsmo Imm.—diesers. H. Holl & Co.
have opened their new and elegant Cigar Store, No.
45 North Seventh street, and offer an—extensive and
varied assortment of thp Choicest Brands of Havana
Cigars Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum
Pipes, Fancy Articles, itc., at Wholesale and Retail,
on all secular days. Prices reasonable.
TICKETS FOILTRIC NEW PIIII.ADZLPIIIA. °PFAU, /buss
Iron SALE ArrEa 8 o'oLoos. P. St.
WIITIE GRAPES, WIIITIC Gnarna,
By the wholesale or ngle ound.
ldrro si uzu. p FLETOLIER.,
1204 Chestnut street.
Jorucs' Ham 'Lift Poen titreet, below
P .
revived by W.
, Larkin on the European plan.
Meals from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. good lodgings tor
guests. Rouse own all nifyht. Rooms be eta. per night.
EXTRA FLNE BLACK 11,1 A
By the chest of from 5 to 50 punds.
MITCLIELL FLETCHER,
1204 Chestnut street.
Cana BOUQUETS. The only stock in the
United States is at Gay's China Palsee,,lo22 Chestnut
street.
DRAW NEN,BIANDNESS AND CATARRH....
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye members treats
ell diseases appertaining to the above with
the utmost succees.' Testimonials from the moat
reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their patients, as he has no secrets in hie
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for exandindion. •
LADY APPLES, Oranges, Lemons, Almond
English Walnuts, Pecans,
Mrrount.r. &Fr.i.ronsa,
1204 Chestnut street.
INDIAN Sel , l3lElt.-11. L.- an easy matter to mako
an Indian "b0131U;" that can be done by clothing him
in the styles Bold at Charles Stokes 8 Co.'s First
class Clothing House, under the Continental • that will
make anybody •'some;" but to make an Indian sum
mer, it requires the month or November to be clothed .
.;„ 41. 0 hohilsr ntino.phorp f }any.
AMUSEMENTS.
f3ee Second Pape for do dition
BUNIAA
BUNYAN TABLEAUX
MIRING C CROWDS. AD CROWRODS.
WDS.CROWDS.
Yr NATIONAL HALL NOT LARGE ENOUGH.
At the earnest solicitation of many highly respectable
citizens
THE BUNYAN TABLEAUX
will continue for a few days at
NATIONAL HALL.
Market street. above Twelfth.
Scenes 80 feet in width. The finest and largest
MOVING MIRROR IN THE WORLD.
From Union Hall. New York city, illustrating
RUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.
Admiesion, 85 cents. Five tickets for di 50. Reserved
Seats, 50 cents. Children. 25 cents.
nnla-fitt Ro BERT .1. GREENWOOD. Proprietor.
AIICTION SALES.
JAMES A. flarym H , AULMONEE
No. 422 W R ANUT street.
NINTH FALL SALE OF REAL ESTATE—NOV.23, 1867.
Thin Baia on WEDNESDAY. at 12 o'clock. noon. at the
Backange.willinclude the following—
STOCKS, Mi.
2 shares Mercantile Library.
2 shares Philadelphia Library.
On Account of Whom it way Concern.
A Note of *l.ooo„payabla Scot d of Aprit, 1868, to M.
Heyman, by A. EaPin, dated Oxford, February 8,1867,
and endorsed by hlm.
No. 911 RACE BT.- A Three story Erick Residence,
above 9th st.; lot 18 by 92 feet.. Clear. Immediate posites‘
eion, Or h a Court Abaolutc tictio—P.otate of jlebe eec i
Wright . dee
No. MO BI6II.MOND ST.—A genteel Threastory Brick
Dwelling, alp] aide yardrlot 40 by 200 feet to d e b uffli ,,t .
Clear. OnvihWte Court Sale—Estate of Ja ',tea House.
deed.
No. 121 ALMOND ST.—A Neat Thracatury Brick
Dwelling. with back building, lot 18 by 65 feet, (near.
hale by Order bf Heim—Beate of William Wabion„ deed.
No. 1218 sTRI units ST.—A Two story Brick Lignite,
above 12th et., 10th Ward: lot 16 by 80 feet. Cl• ar. pe r .
emptory Srde by order qf lieirs—betctte Qf diary Renton,
deed.
No. 1120 Ca IiPENTHR ST.—A Neat Three-story Brick
Dwelling, with back buildings. lot 16 by 70 feet. Subject
to $124 ground rent. Aremptory Sabi.
ST. DAVID ST.-16 Three.story Brick Dwellings and
Wharf, St, David st., Schuylkill. 10th Ward ; lot 40 by
about 817 feet. Clear. Due-half may remain. Rents for
$l9 fk per annum.
BT. JOHNS ST.-8 Threeptory Brick Houses, "Brodie.
Place," below Seaver at., 16th Ward. lot 40 by 70 feet.
liublect toAßAicround rent. bents for $Bl6.
gar CATALOGUES VAN BE HAD AT TRH 'AUC
TION STORh.
rowtaa, & WEST, AUCTIoNrhIRS, •
28 South Front street,
PEREMPTORY SALE—DAMAGED HAY, CALCIN ED
PhAdTER, GLUE, be.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
At 1.03 d o'clock. at Lombard street wharf, will be eel&
for account of whom it may concern, 114 bales Slay. 1535
bble. Calettimi
1.
Plaster. 2 bbls. Glue, damaged ex schooner
Vid e World •
WANTED—TWO TLIOUSAND 'DOLLARS FOR
VT third interest In a new patent pump. Model an.
!lather LatornialOn of 4319 WALNUT street, room No. 1
,forittne week. Ito
nolit idFIMPRIE:OIIO I.IBE WANTED UNTIL 91 iDDLE
kuo—Yrimil, four Persolo ;no children. Addreas
pox 9047.
rc : I QL GROUND
N A, 8 4 afloat and tor silo bi WORK
• s m us ' On&
RR4 and 336 Chestnut street
L..ltxA
B. & SONS ,
NO. 16 North SIXTH Street,
Manufacturers et •
VENETIAN BLINDS
WINDOW SHADES.
Finest insnortment in the nits ' , the idestablish•
nnent.lantentautacturens. and sell at est Price&
REPAIRI G PROMPTLY ATTE NDED TO ,
F3TORE 8 Ed MADE TO ORDER: se2Stftei
CHARLES L. *HALE,
(late Salesman and Superintendent for D.J. WiMara)
NO. 831 ARCH STREET,
MULINI7FAOFUREIt. OF i ,
VENETIAN BLINDS and • '
WINDOW SHADES.
LARGEST AND FINEST., •ASSORTMENT IN TDB
CUT AT THE LOWEST PRICES.'
UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
STORE SHADES MADE AND LETTERED.
eon. tf rp
OLOTIIING.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
S. L cer. of Seventh and Chestnut Ste
!LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE
OYERCOATINGS
AND
WINTER PANTALOONINGS.
REDUCED PRICES.
HEATERS.
BALTI MORE
IMPROVED BABE BURNING rot
FIRE-PLACE HEATER ALTOf
WITH
0 I
MAGAZINE & ILLUMINATING/VI/RS. opm„.. r "
The moot Cheerful and Perfect Heater In
fee. To he had Wholesale and Retail of
J. S. CLSP.F.,
1008 Market street Dumas.
0c174n26
FOR BALE•
- FOR SALE—ME LEASE, GoOD.WILL, FIXTURES
1 and Furniture of the weltestablished stand, known
so the LD O WETIIERILL HOUSE, ics,gSo
cieties and Public Meetings have beenwhere
held Jur sixty
Sears'
nol3-3t. Apply 603 SANSOM street.
iIIFOR SALE.-1311 NORTH BROAD—THREE
atory Brown Stone. 2043 Green street—three-story
Brick. 624 South Third street—three.story Brick.
Nineteenth, beldw Spnwc—threeatorY Brick. Building
Lot. Nineteenth street, below Spruce, 42 by 62.
L L. EDWARDS,
524 Walnut street.
SAFETY RAILROAD SWITCH
MAIN TRACK UNBROKEN.
I am now prepared to furnish railroads throughout the
United States with my Patent Railroad Switches: by the
use of which the MAIN TRACK IS NEVER BROKEN,
and it is impossible for any accident to occur from the
misplacement of switches.
The saving in rails, and the great saving in wear of the
rolling stock. which is by this means provided with a
level, smooth, and firm track at switches in place of the
usual movable rails and the consequent severe blows
caused by the open joints and - battered ends, is a matter
deserving the especial attention of ad Railroad Companies.
AS A MATTER OF ECONOMY ALONE this invem•
tion needs only to bo tried to insure its adoption; but
beyond the economy THE PERFECT IMMUNITY
FROM ACCIDENT caused by misplaced switches
is a subject not only of importance in respect to
property saved from destruction, but It concerns
UPON
RAILROADS. AND LIMB OF ALL TRAVELRRR UPON
RAILROADS.
I refer to the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com.
pany, and to the New York and Haarlem Railroad Co.
I am now filling'orders for various other Railroad Corn.
panics, and I will gladly give any information in detail
that may be desired. '
WM. WHARTON. Jr.. Patshntoo,
Box No. 2745 Philada., Pa.
Office, lio. 28 South Third Street, Philada.
Factory, Walnut above 31st St., Philada.
oclOtm rpf.
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT
BEDUCED.PAICES ,
Fall and Winter Styles of first-class work o and and
made to measure.
The best materials used in all our 'work. Boya' Boots
and Shoes of the best quality always on hand.
313 A. It T I. Err 9[ l ,
8p S. SIXTH STREET,
sel6-1y rpl . ABOVE CHESTNUT.
LINEN SHEETINGS.
Different widths and plea, of oar own ha.
portadon.
PERKINS,
NO. 9 SOUTH NINTH EITHER".
se7.9rnrP4
. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
A large and fine assortment of Stereoscopic Views and
Stereoscopes. Earls Exposition, Swifts, Italy, Group%
and American Scenery, at greatly reduced prices.
25 cent Views at ..... .................. ..... 15 cents.
50 cent Views at............. ..... ........ ...........2b cents.
WILLIAM Y. McALLISTER, -
7 ctis 2B w f. (aHESTNUT STREET: .
oin •
SPECTACLES AND EYE IGLASSES
,of Gold, Steel and Vulcanite Frames.
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO,
`OPTICIANS.
924 Chestnut Street:
°cam w a snot,
OPERA GLASSES.
A large and fine assortment of OPERA GLASSES in
every style; Bardou'a and other mace.
:WILLIAM Y. MALLISTER
0e22.ni w 728 Chestnut St.
ISAAC B. EVANS
n 4 tYor►orQgYg AND MALICE IN
• OILS, PAINTS , ITAIMISKES,
AND
Naval Stores and Soaps, ,
N o ; 16 North Delawan 'view% Phtlaa.
onit2m
DATENTED.—PANSOLEANED AND STRETCHED
A from one to tiro Rea HITTET. Frotith Steam
Dyeing m 4890 urislAtiOuth Ninth etreat and 786 , ftstoo
'street. El it ova 01611 M Mr/ day. oete,unroe
fi t
WEDDIVat ANDENGA GEMENT 'MG: WAR.
n ranted ot solid NIA" full sagortmen of adzes.
w & Intantn, Jeweller_s.
WA Chestn ut bOIoW Folltut Ulm ago,
THE DAILY EVENING, BULLETIN.--PRILADELPRIA. WEDNESDAY, NQVFABER 13 UV:
467.
1 ,, T....'..,. ; &,.. E.: Th-. - OitNA
144), 90 4 CIIESTNIPT STREET,
FAT A L IMPORTATIONS OF NEW CARPETINGS,
NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET,
500 Pieces L Criisley & Sons' Patent Tapestry Carpets.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET,
300 PIECES ROYAL WILTON CARPETS.
NOVELTIES IN . 'FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS.
500 Pieces New Styles English Brussels Carpets.
250 Pieces yard-and-a-half Wide Velvet Carpets.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET,
ROYAL WILTON CARPETS,
BRUSSELS CARPETS
FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS.
J. F.
NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET,
50 SHEETS ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS.
e 144 m w
rn - k : 1711i1 n :40 e *ll4 t4o $ latVlllo
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS'
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3N. Sixth St,,Philada,, -
Would invite the attention of gentlemen to his extensive
assortment of
Furnishing Goods.
Consisting of
• SILK saws AND DRAWERS.
Cartwright & 'Warner's Morino Shirts and Drawers.
Lambs' Wool do. do. do.
Buckskin do. do. do.
Cotton do. do. do.
English Swan's Down Canton Flannel made to J. C.
A.'s express order for Shirts and O Drawers.
ALS.
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS.
HOSIERY.
GLOVES.
STOCKS.
• TIES.
&0.,&0.,&ck
Ja22 tte
J. C. BARNES & CO.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
IMINIIFLOTIORERS OF
Fine Shirts, Collars, Wrappers, &AN
NO. 245 N. NINTH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
oc,62mrp
PIANOS.
PIANOS TO RENT.
CHAS. W. A. TRUMPLER,
At Is New Mole store,
926 OHESTIWT STREET,
Wen NEW and SECOND HAND PIANOS TO RENT
AT REASONABLE RATES.
Pianos and. Organs
FOR SALE.
°dal rESS
ELOOP SKIRTS.
628 HOOP SKIRTS,
FALL STYLES. NO. 828.
Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts, 2. 2X. 23(4 and 8 yards
round. of every length and shape, for and a coin.
plete asaortment of Misses' and Children's Skirts, fromA
to 45eprings, from 10 to 88 inches long, all of "OUR OWN
MAKE," superior
andyle, finish and durability and
really the cheapest most satisfactory Hoop Skirts in
the amoricanmarkot. Warranted in every respect.
Skirts made to order, altered and repaired.
CAUTION.—Owing to the unprecedented reputation
which "Our Own Make" of Skirts have attained. some
dealers are endeavoring to put a very inferior skirt upon
their customers by representing thorn to be "Hopkins's
Own Make" Be not deceive. "Our Make" aro stamped
on each tab, "W. F. Hopkins, Manufacturer, No. 628
street, Philadelphia," and also have the letter id
woven in the tapes between each spring.
Also, dealer in Now York made Skirts, at very low
prices wholesale and retail. •
Send for catalogue of styles and prices, at
No. 628 Arch street Philade,
mhBt,m,w,lyrp WM. T. HOPKINS.
NEW FALL SKIRT.
THE PATENT CLASP HOOP SHIRT.
Manufactured and for sale by SHAW ds BONHAM.
916 ARCH and 258 North NINTH streets.
The Patent Claim NEW STYLE SKIRTS, manatee.
tired by us, are acknowledged by the Ladies to be the
neatest, most comfortable and durable Hoop fikirt , made.
They are superior to all others, being made of one piece of
the best patent glazed English Steel, without any laden'
in t he tapes are seeurely held by neat patent et e lt
8 loitered into th e new fashionable shapes
8 - and Corsets made to order. .Werlers and other
initk, of French °onsets for sale. 150211-10,w4.1Yr0
2100 k IBT AND4:70T8,,-Aute.
li
Asl.= No, Vine l3 • lo now Man
the 01 oop )±l4 to. ik k
alio oll the Beef wee
nein of new etyfoo.
altered eadrepalred.
Have Now Opened Their
& E.
NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET,
& E.
J. F.
NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET,
& E.
NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET,
& E.
ORNE,
ORNE,
ORNE,
ORNE,
ORNE,
PAINTINGS, &C.
EXHIBITION-- -NOW OPEN.---
Messrs. BAILEY & CO.'S GALLERIES
OF PAINTINGS at the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts, Chestnut, above
Tenth street, open daily, from:9 A. M.
to 5 P. M., and every Saturday Evening
from 7 1-2 to 10 P. M. Tickets of Ad
mission issued only by Messrs. BAI
LEY & CO., at No. 819 Chestnut street.
eetios m warn ri)
NEW OIL PAINTINGS.
NEW ROMAN PHOTOGRAPHS.
NEW CHROMOS,
From Milan and 'Florence.
NEW ROGERS' GROUP,
**THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION.**
Looking Glasses in every variety.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
818 CHESTNUT STREET,
CARRIAGES.
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t? 1 I[3 "
, \
V . 4 4
WO /
BECKHATTS & ALLGAIER
Respectfully invite attention to their large and varied
stock of Superior
FAMILY CARRIAGES
Of Intuit styles, with all the most recent improvements'of
finish.
ELEGANT LANDAU, _ “
Just completed. Also,
CLARENCE COACHES and COUPES of different
styles.
MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS.
1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE,
ode-Bmo* abv. Girard avenue.
1 MAO NATI:IANS. AUCTIONEER, N. E. =En
Third and &truce streets. only one square the
Firhans i lSet to Iowa?, Urge or small
ank m " 26l l
diamon suver p te, Irate A .
"Ad ageods
value, oe hours from BA. to M. oaw Rota
Raked for the but forty year.., vammi made ifklEite
amounts it tato tywoorttorketi
. .
itt. YO ff' tak i S
THE LARGEST AND REST STOOK OP
FINE OLD RYE WIIISKIEB
IN THE LAND
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
1867.
HENRY S. HANNIS & 00
218 and 220 SOUTI FRONT EMELICIIOII6
Who offer the same TO THEI TRADB, in Leto, on very edvantegeive
Terms ,
rbelr Stec& of Bye liNhieklea, IN BOND, eolaprieat all the tliVerite brauggl
tant, and rune through the varloue menthe or 11168086, sad al Midyear, up
lirlaiglalagntracte made for lota to arrive at rennirvanist BM. Beget, Biriedli
eonlLine Wharf, or at Bonded Warehetutee. eke part es may elects.
ea
am
519 Chestnut Street.
FINE CARPETINGS
REDUCED PRICES.
AXV/ISISTEBS,
ROYAL WILTON%
VELVETS,
BRIII9SEL3 AND DADLILSILI
HALL AND STAIR CARPETS,
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DESIRABLE
GREATLY REDUCED PRICESII
With a Tim to SELLING OFF OLV_ENTIRE STOOL
- AT GER RETAIL WAR EROOMR.
No. 519 Chestnut St.,
Prior to removal on first of January next.
MeCALLIIM, CREASE & SLOAN,
519 CHESTNUT E STREET.
NOTICE.
LEEDOM & SHAW,.
910 ARCH STREET,
Between Ninth and Tenth Street%
Will continue to cell their stock of
CARPETINGS
At prices corresponding with low rent and expenses.
And will open daily new goods, ae they do not expect to
move. =Siam ref
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We are prepared to maeu
Purchasers 'of Fine Furniture
BOTH IN
STYLE AND PRICE.
GEO.J.HENHELS,LACY & CO.
CABEKET IW AKERS,
lath and Chestnut Streets.
.02113 m rP
MUEBLES FINO
EXHIBICION.
In Sena de Cruirtoz.
COLOCADO •
ow°
Wee de birnlento
OUARTOI3 Ir reei E (AMAPA,.
GEO* J• HENKELB, LAO & CO.,
EBANISTAS,
n 2641114 TICIETE.EIsITH AND . CII.EBTNITT
FINE FURNITURE ON EXHIBITION IN SUIT=
OF RoOMB, CARPETED AND FURNISHED AB
CHAMBERS AND PARLORS.
(CEO. J. IFIENKELS LACY (MN§
CABINET M AKERS. _
THIRTEENTH A r • :111 OVA I • : or
ge2frtfrp4
tar Die leinsten llleitbel arrangirt in
der gasmen Etage tertig zur hnelcht,
Teppich and Gardinen elnbegrlLlen.
GEO. J. KENKELS, LACY dr 00. 1
Mcubel Fabrikanto
Thirteenth and Chestnut" Philadelphia.
..24-trrpo
AVIS IMPORTANT.
• BEAUX MEUBLES ,
pour Sabo et ChambresCowl:t or .
Arranges pour Exposition dans Appartements Gerais et
Couverts do Tapes
GEO. J. HENKELS LACY & CO.,
EBENJSTES.
se2s.tfrp§ CHESTNUT STREET. an Coin do lame.
A. & H. I L EtTAIVIBRE
Have removed.their
• Fainiture and ITOOktering Wareroemo
To
N 0.1103 Chentrrot,Str eet,
(upstairs.) ee74lm rig
IMPERIAL
canffigars iroinckPlkl Nv_ EL_-6 0_ CAdBEB Ti
t antor
WO br
JUL 111 1./V.IMM Mtwara MU%
CARPETING% dco.
WIE WILL BELL OUR
ENGLISH BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
THJIEE-PLYS,
SUPER.INGEAINS,
VENSTLINI9I
WITII EXTRA BORDER&
IN SHORT.
CARPETINGS,
FURNITURE. &C.
Special Card.
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Sterling Silverware Manufactom
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GEORGE SHA,Riv.
Patentee of the Sag and Cabs teams, anannfeeteree
emery description of fine STERLING SILITEIIWAXE.
and offers for sale. wholesale and retail, a choke assosto
meat of rich and beautiful goals of new styles at low
pried. •
J. M. SHARP. A. ROBE :
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PARIS FLOWER STANDS
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OF
Porcelain and Ormolu Combined.
CALDWELL & co.;
,i3;101o/114;10A:1
822 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPERA C);-LASSES,
Fans, Elegant Paris Jewelry.
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CURTAIN MATEILLI.4B.
RICH LACE CURTAINS
AUCTION PRICES!
The subscribers have net received. from the late
AUCTION SALES NEW YOUZ.
sOO PAIRS
OF
FRENCH LACE CURTAINS,
From the lowest to the Weed oust Er. *OM of the
RICHEST MADE.
Nottingham Lace Curtains,
Embroidered Muslin Curtains,
Jacquard and
Vestibule Curtains,
In Great Variety.
•
Sbeppard, Van Harlingen & Ar gon,
1008 Chestnut Street.
BARGAINS IN
LACE CURTAINS.
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
FURNITURE COVERINGS.
WINDOW SHADES.
AND CFUOLSTERY 000
Of the Newest Fabrics, Designs. and Quantum..
PIANO AND TABLE COWERS,
And a fall Duo of
EOUBE•FUEITISIIING LINENS. QUILTS.
At the Lowest Prices.
• C. M. STOUT &CO
1100 Chestnut Street.
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INS VILAMOS.
STATE AGENCY,
KNICKERBOCKER
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW YORK,
237 and 239 Dock Street, PlAlada.
I bog leave to Inform the public that in consequence of
the enormous increase of the business of this enterprising
Company, the General Agenoy of this State will be
divided into two departments, viz.:
An American Department under the firm and style of
"BROWNE & JEFFERYS."
°ince at No. 848 WALNUT Street,
and a Qerman•American Department, under the firm and
style Of
"PAUL & HAGMEYER,"
Office at Noe. 287 and 938 DOCK Streets.
Mr. PAUL having granted an interest in the bughima to
his bookkeeper,
MR. F. IIAGMBYER.
Both departments will establish Sub-Ageneirs through
out the State, and interest themselves harmoniously in
the progress and prosperity of the ComPany and their
numerous patrons.
Very respectfully.
poll 3t rig,
TYLER, witiLVER & CO.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW m 1 Fuzz OPERATION.
No. IS N. WATER end 111 N.D1114. avian
Muslin Draperies,
PIIIW3ELPUIA. NovemberasM,
G. PAUL.
287 and 239 DOCK Street-