Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 21, 1868, Image 5

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Or.pirpAr. Gnawr.—Geceral Grant left Phila
delphia to•day, for Washington. Yesterday morn
ing, he paid' a visit to the venerable Rarace Bin
nay, Esq.. who, in his 891.11 year, retains his ac
tive interest in hiss country's welfare, and who
oxpresaed in warm terms the gratification with
which hezegarded the election of Gen. Grant as
the.one thing needed to-ensure the satisfactory
conclusion of the great struggle for National ex
istence through which we have passed.
-During the day, General Grant received many
visitors at his rooms at th 4 Continental, and at
five o'clock dined at the Union League House
with about fifty members: of that body, the num
ber being limited by the capacity of thethe Banquet-
in
room. Among' the gentlemen ppating
the affair were General Dent, General Badean,
Genersi Owen. General Selfridge, Hon. A. G.
Cattail, Hon. William D. Kelley, Hon. Charles
O'Neill, Hon. Leonard Myers, Hon. Mr. Sypher,
of Louisiana, Adolph E. Borle, Esq., who pro
aided, Hon, Charles Gibbons, Daniel Smith, jr.,
Eeq., William D. Lewis,,q , Henry C. Carey,
Esq., Hon. G. A. Grow, George H. Stuart, Esq.,
Wayne McVeigh, Esq., George EL Boker, Esq ,
Hon, John P. Verree and other prominent mem
bers of the League.
The dinner was a very elegant affair, and re
flected great credit on the efficient Steward of the
League, Mr. A. Frohmiinn, who bad evidently
taxed the full resources of his cuisia.s to provide an
entertainment worthy of the occasion.
The following was the carte:
Oysters in the Half Shell.
Latour Blanche.)
—•
onp r : la Roble.
egetable Soup.
Old :Sherry.)
(~._
Boiled BahrioLaotrater qutco,
(Lieterauenmllch.)
Sweet Bread Pate, with Truffles.
Salmi of Pheasants.
Vegetables.
(ChamPagne.r
'Chicken Cotelettes, Sauce Sonbise.
(Chateau INttem.)
Canvasa-backDttek
(Chateau Latitte.)
Charlotte Russo. Meringues. Ice-cream.
Water' Ice.
Fruit. Coffee.
'There were no after-dinner speeches. The single
toast of the evening was to General Grant, who
-simply acknowledged the compliment by a bow.
At about nine o'clock, General Grant descended
to the drawing-room, which was u crowded with
thetnembers of the League, He was greeted
with hearty cheers as he *appeared on the grand
staircase, and was afterward introduced to the
gentlemen present, individually. The storm
which raged during the evening prevented the
contemplated serenade, but the band of the Boys
in Blue and the Invincibles was stationed in the
main hall, and played a variety of appropriate
trinsie - 7 - After receiving the many gentlemen who
Were anxiens to greet him, the General returned
to the Banquet Room, and enjoyed an hour of
pleesant conversation and cigar. At about half
past ten o'clock, he walked down to the Academy
of Music with a small party of gentlemen, and
made his appearance in one of the proscenium
boxes, a short time before the cue-
Aran fell on the ' last act of
La Bells Bilene. He was immediately recog
nized, and the performance was interrupted by a
_bursit,Of applause from all parts of the house,
to the great astonishment of the performers, who
had not observed his "entrance._He remained
until the close of the piece, and ten returned to
his hotel, receiving fresh tokens of Philadelphia's
,appreciation; lit - he passed through the audience
who had congregated in the vestibule of the
Academy to greet him.
The storm, which prevented the serenade in
front of the League House, disappointed thou
sands of our citizens, who had hoped to pay their _
respects to the President-elect on this occasion.
We are glad to be able to announce that it is his
purpose to return to Philadelphia in a short time,
remaining here long enough to receive as many
of his friends as desire to call upon him.
General Grant and his party spent this morn
ing quietly at the Continental, receiving a few
personal friends who called upon them. We ob
served a few office-seekers hovering in the corri
dors, but not many. General Grant expressed
himself as greatly pleased with his visit to Phila
delphia, and especially with his evening at the
Unto • League, which be seems to have enjoyed
espe ally. The party left for Washington by the
A. M. train.
Bre •• egiii`mtvime.—We regret to learn that the
injuries received by Bishop Stevens at Bethlehem,
on last Sunday night,while not actually alarming,
are more serious than has been reported. The
Bishop walked over a perpendicular bank, in the
dark falling a distance of seven feet. His right
arm is broken so near the shoulder as , to make
it impossiqle to set it in the regular manner, and
thesurgeons have been compelled to depend upon
bandaging, hoping that the use of the arm may
be restored by the ligamentous adhesions. There
is also a very serious injury to the knee-joint,the
full exten‘ofbleb hoe not let been determined.
,
In the Bishop enfeebled condition of health, the
l e
reaction from e shock to his system has been
slow, and his overt' will. be necessarily quite
tedious. He is at the house of the Rev. Mr.
Potter, the son of the late Bishop Potter, and is,
of course, receiving every possible attention, and
the advantage of the best medical skill.
CHARGED WITH ROBBERY.—William Manger
was arrested yeeterday by Detective Brown and
Sergeant Cameron of the Thirteenth District Po
lice, upon the charge of having robbed 'the home
of Mr. Chas. R. Abbott, at the Falls of Schuyl
kill. A lot of clothing, some silver-ware and a
flute were stolen. The flute was recovered
Manger admitted the theft. He will have a ear-,
leg at the Central. Station this afternoon.
Fins AT GIERMANTOWN.—Last evening. abonl
o'clock, an old out-building on Washington lane
and the Township Line road;in Germantown, was
destroyed by lire.
AN INTERESTING PORTRAIT GALLERY.— Messrs.
Read & Fisher, of this city, have just issued on one
large sheet, the portraits of all the °Ricers of the Penn
sylvania Central Railroad Company. The easily-re
cognizable head of .1. Edgar Thompson, in the centre
of the grotip. is surrounded by between thirty and
forty smaller likenesses, generally quite recognizable
so far as we know the originals. These gentlemen,fr
on whom devolves the management of a road 818 aides
long-4 road so safe,so indispensable to the commerce
and the travel of the country—are the friends of us all;
and many will be glad to secure, M a kind of photo
graph•sheet of the compactest sort, the albs of
their faces.
BERTH-DAY rngsliiiTe are being made ev - , • day,
and people me often at a loss to know what is most
appropriate. We would suggest that if it is the birth
day of your father, or your eon, or your htieband, or
your brother , or your "gentleman friend," you could
not please him better than by giving him a stylish
wrapper, or a smoking Jacket, or a new suit, or some
thing in that line, from Wanamaker & Brown's.
To TIM PUBLIC.—The came of Geo. 0. Evans,
in connection with certain oil operations, having ap
peared is the public press. I desire to state that 'tie
not the undersigned. 0108011 0. EvANs, 229 Church
+street. ,
CITY NOTICES.
KRIM'S CHINA BALL.
1218 Chestnut street, between Twelfth and Thir
teentb.atraeta. Families and all in want of French
China Dinner, Tea or Chamberware. will tin/ at the
China Ball the largest and mogt complete stock in this
city, of style exclusively.our own, and warranted to be
superior to any China for sale In this market. Being
imported direct from the manufacturers by ourselves
we are enab , ed to furnish families retail, a 0 the lowest
wholesale prices; also, to give purchaser the advent
age of making their selection from all the best shapes.
All in want of any article in our line are invited to
call and examine the goods and prices for themselves,
.and compare them with other stores.
Jamas K. Krau & Ban.,
2 China Ball, 12t8 Chestnut street.
Kr) CIIIISA HALL, •
-1218 Chestnut street, between Twelfth and Thir
teenth. White French China Dinner Plates, $2 50 per
dozen, usual price, $4.
White 'French China CUDB and Saucers, $2 50 per
dozen (24 pieces) usual price, $2.
Knitn:e thiii BALL,
For the best China and largest assortment, go to
Irraa , a China flail, 12t8 Chestnut street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth.
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_43f48E1 WARS. •
. ' FOR the largest assortment of Glass Ware, and low
iiitit WPCS, go
, to Renn'e China flail 1218 Chestnut t HEAL ESTATE —T11051,18 di 130:48 , BALE.-
litrt , . I EGround gent, t 519 50 a year. On Tu.sdy, December
CilitriZirilTß OF A.l l l EMINENT Clig.:3llgr. ! 1, 11388. al 12 o'clock. noon, will be . old a nubile male,
at the t'hiladelphla Exchange. all that g a nd rent of
I have made a careful chemical anal pale IA the li^zo- gm 50 a year, payable ht of June, issuing out of - all that
bony A from an impartial sample purchased by me per- lot of ground . taunt° on the emit I , ida of tot th street, 16)4
Solidify, from a leading drug bouc of - the city, but feet north of German street ; containing in frouCon Miff h nothing-arm] injarlo sOr objectiona le character Ivo street 19 feet 6 inchea.and extending In depth oullre south
been found in itn corn eltion.
, side 124 feet, and on the north side 121 foot . 'Pito front
Jones G . Po ,111. D., '‘ Wirt of thin lot on Fifth street in released, from the
I ground rent '
Anulyacca Chemist, 489 Itroadway, N. York. K. TiIObLAB & BONS. Anetioneere. •
--- -- , - Late Dr. James R. Milton ik Co. n05p..*3 -1 1i 141 Bonth Yourth street.
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woßrit iriz9vrt2to. , ,
PANTALOONB—OO they. RINVO bet OW,'
to reittlyt. , comfor
fachiortablv, • .•
arz only to be found at ...
CUAULIA STOILICKSs CO, ;: .
SCHAFFER, ' -
the most successikh
PANTALOON CUTIZII 111 the city, is at
No. 824 Chestnut street.
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed Alwaya.
A FASIDONAELIN GARMENT
Neatly Made, Tastefully Tritattted,
A Pearson FLT,
Qat by Artists Unsurpassed,
at
CIIARLEB STONES & Co.'s, No. 824 Chestnut street.
Wtaiicaes COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. —The
great popularity of this safe and efficacions prepara
tion is alone attributable to its intrinsic worth. In
the cure of Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis,
Whooping-Congh, and all consumptive symptoms, it
has no superior, if equal. Let no one neglect the
early symptoms of disease; - when an agent is thus at
hand which will alleviate all complaints of the Chest,
_.nngs, or Throat.. Manufactured only by A. B. Wan
non,Chemist, No. 166 Court street, Boston ;in Phila
delphia by Johnston, Holloway 8t Cowden, and Drag
gh utterterally.
Funs. —Removed to. 610-610.—Russia, Hud
son Bay, Mink Sable, Royal Ermine, Dark Squirrel,
etc., of the best quality, at the mix. t reasonable prices )
at our new and 11 store. 510 Arch street,..betwegh
Fifth and Sixth lease give as a call. Jos slut Ro
13ENDAt3M & S.—No business transacted on
Saturdays. Furs altered "nil repaired.
Inosrixo Tables, $5 to $l2.
Person - & Co.'s Kitchen Furnishing Rooms,
290 and 222 Doelreelreet, below Walnut.
Funs] sons! ! I
Now open, a magnitleent stock of Fare for Didion.
Ch ; Oakford & Sunp, under. the Continental Rotel.
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DON'T NAM TO TRY DOWAR'I3
"Gum Arabic Secrete" for your Cough. Sore Throat
and Pulmonary tronbles. rhysiclanatse them. De
pot,- SlictiCM:id - Vine. — - Bcfnenta: .
GET THE BEST! ! —Get the best Hats for Gents;
MiSses'
Whyh Hata, Ladies' Fars, etc., etc.
Where? at Charles Oakford & Sou, Conti
nental Hotel.
I
- AGAIN TRIUMPHANT —Oar-advi stato:—..To
the GREAT AMERICAN COMBINA lON BUTTON
'HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE was awarded the
GOLD MEDAkat the close of,the HAVRE INTER
NATIONAL EXPOSITIONOct. ltStb, over FORTY
TWO competitors." ,It alto too the GOLDMEDAL
"trite MARYLAND °MANION. INSTITUPE
just closed'atßniti e.
Victory is eaWith THIS Machine!
It can bo hathe S. W. corner of Eleventh and
Chestnut stree t,Phila.
WzLLT H. HELWEII.—Who has not heard of
Helweg, the incomparable Boot Maker, at 535 Arca
street? His fa:nit:as a manufacturer of Atte calf boots
3
is proverbial. He never falls to fit his par us neatly
and comtortablY, and moreover be uses the 4
est mate
rial in hie manufactures. Of Helweg it ay be said
that be has brought the business - 5f boot- utak man
art, so exact is he in his measurement, a so neat ele
gant and substantial in the making of wares. Hr.
Heiweg confines his stock exclusive to men's and
boys' wear, of which he has at all times a very large
stock ready-made. He has also Just opened 't full as
sortment of gentlemen's parlor slippers, very suitable
fur presents.
JUDICIOUS mothers and nurses use for children
a safe and pleasant medicine In Bewares NsANT. Con
dial.
CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate. •
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SURGICAL INsTswitEscrs and druggists' sun,
dries.
SNOWDEN & BaumEa,
23 South Eighth btreet.
DEAFNESS BLINDNEtsb AND CATARRH.
J. Isaacs, hi . D.. 'Professor of the Eye and Ear,
treats allilisettsesrappertainine - above - membe
with the utmost BUCCOBB.
be eTestimnials from the most
reliable sogrces in the city can seen at this office,
No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients,as ho has no secrets In his
practice. Arcial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
IriEAEGLee.Oltia' Sigost . ..—ESTATe , OF JAUOB
Bockitie. deceased.—Thomas .1 Bons. Auctioneers.—
Two Modern Pourstory Brick Residences. Noe. 329
an 331 New Market street, south of Callowhill street
w court , eetory brick Dwelling% in the rear, for
a 42 feet front 165 feet deep. On Tueeday. Decec. 1.
1868, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale, at tho
Philadelphia I xchangs, ail those meesuages and the lot
of ground i hereunto belonging, situate on the east side of
New Market street, teeth of Callowhill street; the lot
containing In front on. New Market street 41 feet I',;
inches, and on the rear end 41 feet. and extendinglii
depth 164 feet .9,1„; inches. The improvements are two
f , ur -atm y brick o welling% fronting on Now Market at.,
Nos. 329 and 331; each have the modern cow:el:llene es ;
and 10 three -awry brick dwellings. adjoining in the rear,
forming a cow t known as Millicent avenue.
Clear of ail ineumbrance.
Will be sold according to a survey which may be seen
at the Auction Rooms
By order of CHARLES G. BOCK 118,e E xecutors,_
GEORGE W. tsOUCIUs,I
• Id. 'mom', s ar. SONS, kuctioneent'y
no2l 28 139 di 141 South Po •Ith 'err .
._ REAL ESTATE.—THOMari & SONS' 6AL *.—
Two Beitory brick dwellings, Nos. 1100 and 1103 la
worth etroet, west of Eleventh street.OnV,, , abs 9.
Noveinher 24, 18613, at 12 o'clock, noon, will beim. at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the folio Jag
described propertite, viz.. No. 1. All that 9.sitSty
remssuage and lot of ground, situate on the south. of
E newel th street, west ..f Doventh street, N0..11.00 con
taining in front on Ellsworth street 15 feet ten inches,and
extending in depth 80 feet with the privilege of , a 3 feet
n ide alley. it is well built; has parlor, dining room and
kitchen oh first floor, gas fixtpres,An house, hot and cold
water, die. ',
'Clear of all incumbrance.
No. 2.—A1l that two-s .y brick mountain. and lot of
ground, adj 'Wing the a ve. No. 11n front 16 f
inches. and in depth 77 r tto said alloy It is well built
t e
bas parlor. dining - roote nd kitchen on thatiret floor; hot
and cold water, gas fixtures, &c.
VP — Clear of all incumbrance. % ,
U. TiIoMAI3 & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street.':
fIVA LUABLE Re.aI.ESTATE—TIIOXII6 ai NA.- _60N13,
Auctioneers.—Three story Brick Residence, 16114
Walnut street, lot 22 feet fry nt, 150 feet deep to
Chancelior street, two fronts.—On Tuesday. December let,
1e69, at 12 o'clock. noon, will bo sold at public sale at th
Ybiledelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with th •
three•story,derick residence, with two.etory brick bab
buildings sidereal erected, situate on the south side o
Walnut street, No. 1624; containing in front 22 feet, and
(truth 159 feet to a 40 fent wide street, called Chanced°
street. The house wasllt for the vicuna owner an
occupant, and has ample modern couveniencea ; dose
r nnusruaMy;numerous and comulodlons; furnace and Balti
more nerie; bath rcom with 'hot and cold orate se
chewer bath; gas. &c ; 'vault in cedar.
frge7 The preen lees may be examined daily until 1
from I to d.P. M., to piteous brjnaing a written order f
N. Thou as & Bons. and no etherd. ,
Tome— Two-thlrdß of the purchase money may reMaild
in mortgage for I year, at 6 per cent.
Immediate possession.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
n 021,28 189 & 191 South FourthAreer..'
cREAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' E,—
Exteneive Truesel Drop ConlYard, kna wn ,the
"keystone," B. W. corner of 'Twenty-eecon. set
and Wee hingtun avenue, 96 feet front, 130 feet O. • to
Alter street, 3 fronts. un Tueiday November 24, *- • t
12 o'clock
Exchangeill be Bal valuable ic sale, at the rin
dell:lda all that coal yard and the
improvements thereon erected, attuate at the B. W. cor.
of Twenty•aecond W
etreet and ashington. avenue; con.
tamping in front on' Washington avenue 96 filet, and ex
tending in depth along Tweet) -second street HO feet to
Alter street-11 fronts. The imptovemente are an office,
new scales complete, 2 tracks each 130 feet in length, 24
bine, each capable of holding 46 tuns of coal • stone wall
along the entire front 10 feet high, fence, toolouse built
of stone, pump in the yard, &c.
Subject to 2 ground rents, amounting to $264 a year.
Tetme—s3,ooo may remain on mortgage.
Immediate pusseieion. May be examined any day pre
vious to sale.
M. THO I MX 9 n& 411
O N S SA ou u rctt h iege e r •
itREAL EBTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' BALE—
Large and desirable Lot, southwest corner of Thir
tl 'eighth 811:14 Bridge etreed extending through to
Hamilton etreet ; throe fronts, 100 feet front, 218 feet deep,
Twenty-fourth Ward On Tuesdily December 1,1808. at
12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at public hale. at the Phila
delphia hxchange, all that large and valuable lot of
ground. situe streets.o southwest co o Thlrt3 -eighth.
and Bridge Tweno -fourth Ward; containing in
front on Thirty-eighth street 100 feel, and attending in
depth 218 feet to llsmilton street. (which is 80 feet wide
Bridge street is a groat thoroughfare, and a ill increase
in value by the erection of the now bridge across the
Bcbuylkill. The alcove lot is situate in a very improving
neighborhood.
TERMB—HaIf Cash.
M. THOMAS & BONS, Auctioneers,
139 & 141 Bouth Fourth Bt.
REAL ESTATE,—TEIOMAS At SORB' SALE.-
oLair and valuable Lot, Forty-second street. south
of Chestnut street, Wad Philadelphia. On Tuesday.
December 1 1868. at 12 o'clock noon, will sold atoubliti -
sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and
valuable lot of ground, situate on th • west side of Fort ',-
second street, 120 feet south of Chestnut street, West
Philadelphia; containing in front on Forty second street
100 feet 2 Welker, and extending , in depth on the northc,
line 168 feet IX inches and on the south line 151 feet 56 of
an inch. Bounded Jewish by Saneom street.
Sublet to a redeemable yearly ground rent of 6128124.
Terms- 166,000 mlv rematn on mortgage.
M. TIIOI4IAB tir SONS, Auctioneers.
139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
rEXECUTOR'S S ALE.—EST.I.TE OF HUGH
Busk, deceased. Thomas & Son Auctioneer...
Iwo story frame dwelling, No. 616 Shippon atrhet,
with a twostory frame dwelling in the rear. On Ines.
dav,Dec. B. MB, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold ateublio
S ir
sale, at the Philadelphia xchange : All those frame
roessusges and the lot of round thereunto belonging,
situate on the sou h side of hipper. street, No. o°,B, be
tween Fifth and Sixth litre te, containing in fro on
fillieren street e s feet, and e ing in depth B 8 ..t.
One of the house fronts on Shippc street, and the othe
in the rear on Little Oak. . ~.
M. Thu ..S 6t SO 8, Auctioneers.
no2l 28 dc 6, 189 and 141 South Fourth St
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THE 15AllAY; EYENI , NR buLLFIf-jx-THILAbELPHLA , URDAY,,NOVEMBE 21,,,1868.
iff, PUBLIC SALE.- t . as .&131.0;$ o;Mit; rION .
sere.—Tbe one undiv •ed ' halt iiiterentin the I eal
1
I ill EetateiVery.,,wituable tract , of • Coal Land,
SOU, 'ill count Pa.. 691 C,' ea %pone:Leg, ele which aro
eever I veins nthracito Coal, Adjoining lands of tho
Nal ' Fulli e CnlnPanYl and thof Colliery Of Mr. Gutter.
in . conta g 691 acreqllivereheit, s.rict, measure. as
a vey ad b & I); W. elbavdt. , —(ll7 Tuesday. riedember
Bth, •IPBB, 19 &cinch:aeon. wi'l bo sold et public sale, at
the MI elohla Exchange, Ml that undivided one.haif
intent; n all that certain trserof land, situate in Schuyl
kill to ehip, 11 thuylkill County, known* the Coal 11111
- at ata
Er: red 'WWII of this Trnb,fikore under lease 'to:Mr.
Pliny . it, from sehich the celebrated' "Fisk Fsintly
Coal'. as mined. andfrom which ' propert .Mr. Gutter •
manilas also since mintk i .---Three enter Veins.' 6,4 and-6 n
~
feet spectively, are , b eta on the Lewis Farmer Tract
adjoining, and Mr. Wil ain.F. Roberts In his Burley, re.
ports that these veiria pas 1 through this tract. 1 Elis toPo
graphical plan,' with the lines of their' probable tome.
may be seen at tho Auction tore, b 10.119 and 141 iNuttli
Fourth stied.) In addition the feregbing„ .he reports
'another aeries of Five Team, irr._t:iet opened.` The . oat
Veins lay on the side of "Sharn.Mtitintain;”-ghere is, triers.
fore. a large getintity oLopainbove water 10,401
1110 propen y'is to be sold to-close,the interests bf two
separate owners and will be Hold tn two separate ono
fourths ; one-fourth on account of :the heirsof Mrs. sarah
}cart, deceased, which will be put up separately. - the pur
chaser having the privil go of taking the.other fourth at
the same price: the etb onchalf is owned by a gentle
manlwhe will eitheffaell r l a se the veins of coal to the
purchaser of the other h ,
Terms—Half cash; hal ce secured bY nand and mon,
grlge on the prop° , tr. in Melanin' gratmer.‘
The celebrated Black Band,lron Oro to 'Said to run
through this tract. ' ... ...‘
This land was selected ootpressly for thevrelient'ormers
by the late Bird Pattemn. r Bq.
. Mr. IL C. Russell. at, Pottsvibe.:Willpoint out the prop.
ertY to any one desirous of examining It.
M. 'IIIO3IAS & h 0.. , 4 . Alletioneers.
no2l-28 deg ' 13 9 and 141 Pon ti Fourth street.
OIti'IIANdCUURT Zial.,B. 7 .llllTA.Thl OF DAVID
P. Moore, deeeased.—Thomas Seas, dUctiodeeta—
Bardsome Modern three-story Brisk Residence, with
side yard, No. 943 Franklin .street, shot/a Poplar street, 26
feet front—Pursuant to an alias order lir the -Orphans'
Court for the City and County of Philadelphia will be
sold at public sale, on TuesdayOrber 15th, 1863, at-13
p'cleck, noon, at the Philadei xchange, tho follow.
bog dceerlbed property, late of a dP: Moore, deceased,
Adz,: All that messosgo and lot of ground, ell u4to on the
east side 61,,Franklln street, 438 feat 735 inches north of
Poplar street Twentieth Ward of the city, of Phdadol.
phia ; containing in Vont on Franklin street 26 - feet, and
extending in de_pth eastward herh,dth un the north
entline thereof 67 'feet 63‘inc ailtdon the southern lino
thereof 56 feet 135 inches. Boundednorthward ground
now or late of of the estate of dterTen‘B. Letteral, doc'd;
so othward by ground of Willt.m dketchloy; eastward by
ground late of Peter Wagner, and westwardliy F, ank in
street aforesaid: Being tae same prBmnises which. William
Sketcbley by indenture dated 14th day of December. A D.
1865, recorded in deed.bonk L. 11.13„ No. 141, page 1.8,
granted and conveyed unto said rapid P. 'Moore. to fee.
Subject to a certain ground-rent Of $9l per annum, and
the reit t Ar alpha therein mentioned.
—B e Court, JOSEPH - MEQARY, Clerk O. C.
- N. .-7,he house has all the modern eonveniences;
three-story back buildings; parlor, dining-room and
kitchen on the first floor; gas throughout, hot and cold
water, furnace, cooking-range, marble vestibule, wash
pave, &c.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer.,
189 and 141 South Fourth street
. .. .4.6 AL b.cfrATE. , -,-T11051,4 .es. Sow isa..uo.—
s:;• On', ueeday. Decenlber 1, 11963. at 12 o'clock. noon.
will be soul at public luau, at&the Failadelphia Ex
change. the followingdescribed propertY, viz.: No. I.
Mooern Three-story lirickAtesidence,No. 549 'Franklin
street—Ali that modern three - story brick m silage, with
threms tory back building and lot of ground, situate on the
west side of Franklin street. 67 feel - ‘i inches north of
Biting Darden street, Nd. 524; containing - in front on
Franklin street 23 feet 8 inches and extending in depth on
the north line 66 feet 4%; morose; and on the south line 67
feet 53 inches, and In breauth.omthe reat . end 23 foot 3'o
inches. It has the modern conviiiiencep.
Terms--$3 . 600 may remain. , ‘..
No. 2. Genteel two-story Brick Dwelling, No. 529 Logan
street. nil that desirable two story brick dwelling with
two-story back building and bttof ground. situate on the
east tide of Logan street. (in tlitvrear of the ab -ve.) ueing
N. 529; containing in front on Logan street 15 feet, and
eitencling in depth on the north line 51 f . et 9(,, of an loom
and on the south line 52 feet. It is in god's( repair; has
peril),, dining rommand kitchen on the first floor, die.
'Lem's—G.Bh. i .
.
No.B.—Desirable two-story brie dwelling, No. 614
Franklin street: All that r7vo stor riekAd welling, with
basement and kitchen. and lot ci g di' situate on the
west side or Franklin StretZt. 113 fe 15nth of Wallace
street, No. 619; containing in fr Franklin street lti
1
feet, and extending in (tenth on d north line s:ifeett3 6 4
inches, imd feete soutlrline 521 et t 0 lathes, and on toe
rear line 16 PI-inch. l i ly the ortenP conveniences.
'tents—gash. , i
M. THOWAS & ONS. Alictioneers.
.(..- - 10 a fl 14C S. fourth .treet
,
rutsuu bes.LA , TIA
kilY.4d." St/el A Ut; YiLi
eery. Very valaable iffy ro o ty. Store and
,
fomactibtor tunnike, Lower
Mel ion townalnp, 'Montgomery com“y. Pennsylvania.
6 milts from Market eorebt bridge, 2 wilco above, Rev on
villa On Tuesday, Ducembet 1869 ugVo'clock;noon,
will be sold at public sale.." ,- " wPhiladelphia
All those 2 doutO^ lagge and lat of ground
tetv. , ^` of ..ower
MIZE
no2l,clefi,l2
there= u hes
Merlon, Mont
Laumster tur
from Market
comprising ia, :s al4Pd_ -noimpro • _
mente are a tw,, me noose, (occupied as
two Jairellinga—rt. ret annum); alto a larger
two!brory uoubm .
da tiling, and Yenta4 fused at a slur • and
I.nnum); staple and car•
riage hoote r taiga ga. _......_ 4' e land is in a high
irate of cultivation and is used' a truck farm. Tbe
above is visry pleasantly located 13._ what is,known at
Libertyvilie t abd.adjbine lands of Owe& Jones, t.aroline
Fry and others. . _ .
sat Wilt be sold according to survey. which . may be
..
seen at the aua.mn i 00MB. .
2 , M. TtiOIKAS & SONS, Aletioneers.
.slr an 4 141 -iri•iih Port-fh •+••••.,,t.
rirnnadsic iUnx ~ .04...,.,.-- rriunx.a a au,. 0,
A action ecre.—Valuable Bueiness_ f4.tand.—'llwee
st.ry Brick Building. tstesst,Engtne arid Boller, Nob.
408 slid 410 North Front street, between Cello whit! and
Merges erta streets, 40 feet !vont- On l t uesday, Decem
ber nt, 'BB at 12 o'cipEk, firkin will be sold atpublia sale,
without renerve. arliil Philadelphia Exchange, all those
2 contiguous lots of crund,and the improvemente thereon
erected, situate on t b weakside of Front, street. between
Calsowhill and Margar.tta , streete, Nos We end 410; con
t sitting togepher in front on Front street 40 feet, and ex
tending in depth on the ebrth line 104 feet 3 inches. and
on she south-line 7f.et 2 inches, The improvements are
a three story, brick listing, containies 40 horse power
boiler, 28-horse sibw ' ngine, frame shedaing, &c. (Bull.
Jo t to the removal at tich shafting of other machinery
a Inch may be bou she above described -property;)
tope:num with a n e .faillng'etwint, viten. co. pletely ar
ranged. &c.
The shove described propgrty conid be converted into
any manufacturing purpose,, .
Terms—s3,3oo may remain on'mortpage,
Cis'' clear of all incurred. .
la at !southwest d met of Second And Callowhill
struts. N..
May be examined any day previdus to,salt.4.
Sale absolute. .. .4,
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
139 and 141 South Fourth street,
- .
EXECITTOBB' EREMPTORY BALE.—ESTATE
of trial/ Bunt, deceased.—Thomas & Bons, Auction.
- eers.— andsometdodern f onr9story brick itesidence.
with Bids yd, No. t 3, York avenue, between Batton
-wood‘ and G een streets:&
opposite public soare, 81 feet
frOil 142 .t deep to China street. tin; Xtiesday, De
c er et IUBK at 18 o'clock, nookOotrill be sold at pub.
male, to out Faeroe. at the Philadelphia Exchange,
all that handsome modern four-stay' brick measusge.
with three4nof bark builtfings and lot of ground, situate'
on the east s 1 - sof York,,Mvenue, north of Buttonwood
street, No. 5315,..thp let containing in front en Yon k ave.
nue , Bl feet, and - txtending en def Ail oiskthe north side 195
feet 34 incites and on the south side 137 feet 611 i inches to
Chine street, 'The house wael'irectud.br, the' late o Aner
for his own occupancy, and built of 'the best materiahs
and in th - e Mort substantial manner,with 'all the modern
convenisuces; has 2. parlors, dining rtioria•gn4 2 kitchen
on the first tio,,Ms'ioome - on - the - second - 1A tin- the third
floor, and one large robin on the fourth floor; g,..18 intro
-0 used. 2 bathe, hot and,
„r eld water, f titmice, cooking
run go lag privement,4c. ; side yard and garden planted
with flower er.dtc. - ~, ,
'I 4 rues—lirilf cash. Poiseadon early. 6
rir (nem' of all i Immo branoe.
May cc examinsd.anY!day previous to sale. $3OO to be
raid at time of sale, , .'
. AL TlistoiCiAS &ACES; Auctioneers. '
0 21.28,40 ,• - 139 and,l9ldiouth Fourth strset.
...
HEAL ITATE. —THOMAS & SONS' SALE.—
On Tueeda , December 1. 1869, at 12 o'cicclg, noon,
iY:Jtwill be Doi lit public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, the' follbwiug describe& pro pe. ty, viz.: No. 1.
Business IStaisd. Three-story Brick Store and Dgrelling,
No 812 doutn Fifth street, cornercef Buckly street, be•
tweet/ Spruce and Pine streets. AD that three story mos
image with two story back building and enoatory kitchen
and lot Of ground. situate at the northwest corner of Fifth
and Buckly streets; No. Ms: containing in fronton Fifth
street 20 teat, and extending in depth tit feet 2 tnchee . It
is a well established business stand; etas gats,tange, &c.
riff - Clear of all incumbrance.
No. 2.—Genteel three-story brick dwelling, N 0.920 South
Twelfth street. All that genteel three-gtory brick Lace
imago and one-story kitchen and lot of 'ground situate on
the west side of Twelfth street, south of Christian street,
N 0.920; containing in front on Twelfth street 16 feet, and
extending in depth 60 rect. It has .the gas introduced,
batb hot and cold water, range, &c.
Ia" . Clear of all incumbrance. -
Terme—Cash.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 Routh•Fourth street.
riOItPHANB' COURT BAUSILEBTATIi OF-MARY
G. Lewellyn, decebeed. Thomas N. Sons, Auc.
tioncer9- Dwelling. llitlPPen street, cunt of N th
erect. Pure uant to an alias order of the o , 'phane . Court- ur
the city and county of Philadelphia. will he void at pu -
lie sale. on Tueeday. December-15. '6B. at 12 o'clock. noo ,
at the Philadelphia Exchange ~,the following described
p roperty. late of M ary 0 Lewellyn, .deceeeed. Alt that
lot of ground and the back mensuagejhercon erected.
eituatcon the eouth aide of Shippers %Are. t. 45 feet 136
ine.bee eaet of Ninth street , containing in front on Ship
pen etre t 19 feet 1034 incites,and in depth 16 feet S 'mhos.
t p ,
Butwd on the Wein by grodud late of Maurice NcNa
memo of ?LOMB ITS don,on thefouth brground late of
Charle Bizet'. on th (Wit by' an elley 4 -feet. wide, left
open by the said t, wles lifter, leading into Shippers
street: together wittLthe common nee and privilege of
said 4 feet wide alleVeading ban and from said Shilnaill
street,as an alley.paelltige and water-cpuree at all ti awe for
ever. and also tegother with the common lee and privi
lege of a privy eithato upon the west. m line of mad let
at all *nee forever,
By th 9 Court. Jr' SEPIL IfEGARY, Clerk 0. C.
-- IIIAE1t; moitroN, Administrator:
,D 0 T 1101312113 & .80 NB. Quctloncera.
189,& 141 E oath Fourth street.
-31021,d erhn
rit-REAL ESTATE—THOMA. As BONS , * BALE.—
Largo and Vattl'able - Triangular Clay Lot, N. W.
corner - of Broadiatteet and Germantown avenue.2B4
feet front On Tuekday,,llocember lst., -DM, at 12 o'clock,
noon. will be geld okpublie Bale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all thlst large and vaityibld triangular lot of
ground, situate on the westerly side of Broad stroot, at
e inteection of Germantown avenue; containing in
i m
ont on Broad street 284 foot 4% inches, and on. German
town avenue 251 feet!tßn inches,-and db the other tine 131
feet '131,111.0e5.
fEr'Whe above very,,, very , ,
.. . luable as a clay lot et' building
~.
purposes -
-IM - Clear , of all incumbrance.
—nsaB b,TLOIAB&IBONAh
street.Aucron
REAL } EiTAti-.THOMAB dr. BONS+ BALE
a: ThreAstory brie dWelllng,lici. 1095 Parrish street ! " .
0 ,
weepnlsTent street. On Omni , y.Deceinber Ist,
'U.:. at 442 o'cl , noon, will be Hold at public sale, at
7, e Philo& irlila !a : flange, all th 4 three.story . brick
1/
1
o'l 13. age. wit etory. back bli tiding , . and :lot of
; d. 'aunts e"'north side of Parrish et. oet, west
nth street. 095, containing , in (rout : on putriou
i re si a foot ~ „ d i, , and extending
l
e i n dop i al o'i
ward.tl lo
8% illeil e .. to a e li a' wide „alley. which Toadsbast
into a 4 0 ,4, , wid k elilloY,, with miff' s outhward into Par
rish otreet. , A .
Subject tiyearV i rolin tent of , sat
'..-,.. ut. i051.0.6'di SONS. Auctioneers.
null 2, 1 1
,t4Tik 139 and 141 H. Fourth:
', '',', ," ' ,
MEMO
HANIRICK.-& COLE,
N0..4p Nciith E ghth Street
ONLY THIRTY, DOLLARS
FOR A
. .• . • ,
MOIRE ANTIQUE DRESS
OF 611.1PE1111 . 11;011,16FFY.
. , .
On Mouthy
. Meraing o Noy. 4 48 d,
S
WE HALL MEI{
PURE SILK MOIRE 'ANTIQUES
Elegant Quality, at $3 00 pee yard!
It ie
only necessary to obecive that this GRADE ane
WIDTH bas not been Hold herotofore at lop than SIX
DOLLARS!
HAMRICK. & COLE,
No. 45' North Eighth .'Street.
no2l-s to 2t
713 N. Tenth Et', above Coates' 715
I-1. SrIEMEIA & SON.
Entire Iltoek to be closed Oat ulthoat .... relid
to Cost.
No Old 'Stock of Poor Style, but New and Choice Goods of
this Eeason's Importations, Closing Out at from
30 to 50 Cents below Cost.
•
A fine opportunity for persorui about purchasing
HOLIDAY PRESENT rs,
Ame
Goode that
large assortment of the newest styles of
Dress that will - make; very suitable and acceptable
presents.
Colored Wks at $1 50 i nduced from $2..
Colored Silks at $1 76, reduced from 89 25.
19 llieft "UGLY' SILKS AT $2, REDCCID FROM $2 50,
Colored Corded Silks at $9 ON reduced from $2 75.
26 in. Col'd. Corded milk , at 69 60, 4Ou -
'45 in. Taffeta Bilks at 62 60, " 3 50.
Black Silks at Low Prices. .
LYONS CLOAKING VELIET6 AT LOW ralfEl.
All.wnol French Poplins, 66c. to $1 50.
Silk and Wool Poplins, $1 25 to $3
Dress Goode of ovory variety, 1.2.Mc. to $3.
BLACK ASTNACAN CLOrils.
BROWN RACAN.
WHITE ASTRA( 'AN.
SCARLET BEAVERS.
WHITE CLOTH&
LIGHT BLUECL,GTHS.
LIGHT CHINCHIL .AB.
A large assortment otetyles and qualities of
FINE PAISLEY nfIikWLES.
A N D BRO WOOLEN SHAWLS. BHAWLSB AWLf3.
.
A.t Greatly Reduced Prices.
HAMRICK & COLE.
SPECIAL CARD:
In order to prepare space for an
unusually elegant display of 110L1-
DAY GOODS nowin port and about
to arrive, we shall exhibit from this
date to December 10th the Greatest
Barga4s_ever put forth in General
DRY GOODS.
We have determined to carry the
smallest possible portion of our
magnifloi nt stock after January Ist.
HAMRICK & COLE,
No. 45 North Eighth Street.
nn2l
tii towiletiip of on
'etimplvaulo, on the old
on rocuilLabout Ai miles
milts from *l(l'in:indite.;
' - end q6eic.npr2vn.
Fall Trade. 1868
•
EDWARD FERRIS,
GIRARD STORES,
N.W. eceN Eleventh and Chestnut Ste,
Entrance 86 South Eleventh,
OFFERS AT JOB PRIERS
20,000 Yards Hamburg and Needle
Work Embroideries.
ALSO.
1,000 Doz. Linen Hdkis.---Ali kinds.
Real and Imitation Valenoienne,Thread,
Guipure and Cluny Laces.
Arid a complete !neck of
CHI 0-40CDS.
IlgerEttraheedt and King% celebrated make of Po-fangs
and Riff!lino at Menet &entree', Prices.
laSlSte th ■
LINEN STORE, IP .
S2S street s•
Several Cheap Lot® of `
TOV4LS,
TOWELING by the yard,
TABLE LINENS;
ti NAPKINS,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS',
itqr The largest then Stock to "the city at
toperterPa pikes.
nem - -
JOHN. W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
OFFERS MB
LARGE AND ELUGINT STOOK
WINTER DRY 'GOODb,
ET BILAOING ALL OF TELE
Newest Designs and Fabrics,
AT PRIDES WARRANTED TO BE AS
, Low as they can be bought elsewhere,
448 t► Jalrp
GRAND
! .Qo_ : :'...- - b1):.......A . '..T . ::,' , : . •,.4..::..ic;;;.Q:":,..
€OIS atid . P432o Chestrtht 'Street,
Below IjOntinentel Hotel,
PHILADELPH/A.,
NiPs-
S t a sto ~C om me nce November , 2
' COMPRIf3ING
' 1 Cloaking,Cloths, Laces and Em b ro id er i es..
Silks '
Dreg°
'lll"hailv
s '
' and Gio„8 &e,
Li s' and White Goods: &e., Hos l ..erY ..
e '
lle 2e
- _ ',. .11tourning Voods &e ., &e, & .
Owing to the wide reputation et hair Hone, it Is needless to detail the character of their stook
H., C. & Co. would merely state that'their ' • • ,
IMPORTATIONS OF 111 E PRESENT SEASON WHICH MUST BE 8011 D
NEW MARBLE BUILDING ,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD,
Have never been'surparwl rbiladelphia, containing an
. :Eiisiless Variety
Of texture in medium priced goods, as well as the
CHOWEIT NOVELTIES OF 'THE SE4SON.
H.,, C. & Co. would ad We all desirous of obtaining ' •
GREAT BARGAINS INpitY , GOODS,
To lose no time before insPecting their stock, feeling assured that the
UNPARALLELED PRICES,
At which the entire stock will be disposed of, must insure
• •
RAPID SALES. .
nol6 6t
C A R D.
.
We open on Monday large lot
of Black Goode, obtained at a gmatlcnite
to the importer, and which we will con
sequently. sell very much tower than the
regular prices. We will alsooffer some
of our own goods in store at the same'
proportional reduction in prices, ammo
which are :
Poplin Pekin, reduced from $1 25 to 75
Fontes* ie, " 160 to 87
Biarritz, " 125t0 87 1-2
" 150 to 100
" 200 to I 50
"- = 5 to 2-00-
Satin Lem Epinglinea, ic.•
ALSO.
French Poplin,
Clinch!lle Cloths. reduced from
$4 00 to 2 50
Beavers, reduced from -7-00 to 500
Hemstitched He kfe., reduced from
25 to 12 1-2
" fl . 31 .to_lB
PERKINS,
9 SOUTH =TH. -STBEET.-
A &J. B. BARTHOLOMEW S
Grwid - Special.Sale
Of medium and
DEESS Gr-OOODS,
comuumetns
•
Monday, Povembar 16th,
To continue a few days only.
Our Goode are an dedrabie,
bought latently at the lowed erica, prevailing thls season.
AND EARNED VERY LOW.
THIS IB A BONA•FIDE REDUCTION SALE.
We do not advertise goods at
HALF THEIR ERE/SENT COST.
as we do not have any old goods on our shelves to offer at
ball cost, when said old stocks were bought at prices
ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. HIGHER THAN OURS.
Hence the great sacrifice
AT WHIM WE ARE NOW OFFERING
DRESS ..GOODS.
•
37,%0. Dress Goo at 27.
44c. Dress Goods ds
at 33.
boc. Dress Goods at 3734.
56c. tees Goods at 45.
Mc. Dress Goods at 48.
680. Dress Goods at 60.
750 Drees Goods at 56.
6734. Dress Goods at 70.
05c Dress Goods at 75.
6-4 Wool Detainee sta.
81 25 All wool double fold Stripe Poplins at 96.
$1 87 Wool Poplins at $L
$1 50 Wool roplins at $1 25.
$1 e 2 Wool Popitns st $1 9734.
1-7613111 t and WooLl!oplins at $1 45.
137 c. Strgis at 70: - - -
690. Borges at 50.
Black Alpacsa, 87340.. 40c.. 45c., 50c., 55c.. 606., 65c., to
$1 25.
PLAIN. VELVETEENS. ALL COLORS, CHEAP.
SPANGLED VELVETEENS, CHEAP.
Wool Shawls, Broche Shawls.
Flannels, Balmoral Skirts.
GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS.
Ladies. Merino Underwear.
Cheapest in Philadelphia.
100 DOZEN KID GLOVES, NEW SHADES.
$1 20 per pair.
WE WARRANT EVERY PAIL
Hdkfe. scarfs, Hoelory.
Ladies*, !Emu' end Childrenta _ Motes in great variety.
et low Prien l L
Oar prices are so low aa to guarai4lrrtipli.
sales and tatlifattlou to all loose that favor
us ulth a call.
A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW.
23 North Eighth - Street.
P. B.—Cut this out and bring with yon.
nol4 mtu fit .•
7 %PROPRIETORS OF
HOTELS,BOARDING=HOWIRS
SHIPPING.
We have a special wholesale department for empplying
Linen and Cotton (sheeting. Towels. Napkins. Single Bed
and Berth Blankets. and 'other goods particularly
adapted to your want& .
ABMs aboye kind of goo& made up at abort notice if
desired. 1 •
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER
CENTRAL DRY - GOODS STORE,
Corner of EighOnd Market Ste.
6625 6m . _
INDIA SHAWLS AND SO.ARFS.
GEORGE FRYER,
, No. 916 011116WN171 1 . ii4,llEP7',
• .
' Invites attention to rile ntock or
Real India eimels Hair Shawls & Scarfs
Also. an ()lomat stock of BILKS in _Black and Colors;
FANCY BILK EIoUSUES, poray; BRAWLS and
FANCY 431001:16.
India bhawis and Illcarfp Altorod,Roptdrod.and Cleaned
in a suporior mannor. oc3o.2(nrpcj
SA.U-.O . FiP.UH-0.0.0 - PS
Preparatory to mmoval to their
727 CHESTNUT STREET. 721
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
CH A NGEABLE SILKS
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.
,CHESTNUT
1-e4tiv
e l •
Fourth and Arch._
PIAVE REDUCED-801ME_DBSIBABLE, AND DEL.
SONABLZOOODS.ADITUCH. AND PERIIAPO Mos&
THAN OTHERS. FDA THE SAME CLASS OP GOODS.
LYONS SILK VELVETS. . _
EXPENSIVE LONG SHAW LS.
RKT QUALITY rOpLly.e.
Dr sr As kmADAN CLOThS.
TELT - Far wig AND pLUSEIZEI.
Dimes a 4 lUDs REDUCED,
ALL-WOoL PLAIDS AND PLAID POPLINS
diell6nt Wig
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
We have now In 'dere a very large an Led lasort•
mend of
By caning on USI you can not •only see all the styles to
vogue. but be supplied in quantities to snit at tits lowest
wholesalevateL
Con nazism of stock and prime with any wholesale
holm solicited.
Beatles sent by mall wnen decked.
STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER
CENTRAL EMPORIUM,
Corner of Eighth and Market tits.
727 CHESTNUT STREET 72
REDUCTION IN THE PRICES
OF
DRESS GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP &CO.
No. 7'27 Chestnut Street,
OFFERTODAY
50 Ctitif s of Imported Dress Fabrics,
at zo.tet Is per yard, Worth d r atio.
RICHEYt SHARP& CO.
No. 727 Chestnut Street.
ILIVE JIIST OPENED
3 Cases
At $1 90 per yard.._
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LADIES' CLOAKINGS.
1E131623. MM.
FUELS :t
A. H. & F. K. W(INRATII,
No. 1212 Ohestnut Street,
(Late - stand MARCH Street).
ARE BELLING
Children's Sets of Furs at 85.
Ladies , Siberian Bqulrrel6ets,BB upwards
f 6.. Mink Sable 66 SIO • 66
66 German Fitch ' $1.5 66
66 Stolle Marten 6 ' 220 , 66
44, lloYai Xrmine 66 640 66
6 , 6 Hudson Bay Sable " $5O 66
66 Russian Sable ,"$lOO "
BRIM MOO BOAS, SKINIG MUFFS, &a, In GLOVES.
• FOOT mum, up BLANKETS,
•
great variety of
Carriage and Sleigh Babes.
A. K. If s F. K, WOMB Ala,
No 1212 Chestnut Street,
turfas rn 4nirto '
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS—
Change of Time. The splendid now
Bteatubeat TWLLIOLIT leaves Chestnut
street wharf. at 634 o'clock. A. .M. ' and 2 P. -444 for
Burlington and Bribtol. touch ii gat Tacony. Riverton.
Andalusia and Beverly. ] Leaving Bristol at 10) , 5 A. AL
and 4P. M. Fare, 25eents each WaV. Excursion, 40 cents.
my304,t1 CAPT. ii. ORAWFORD.
FURS !