VITT BULLETIN. BOLD ATTEMPt AT BANK ROBRICRY---T tiro ncaov4rrseed young men entered.the Slxth_liational llonk,at Second and . Pinti streets,yesterday afternoon. and purchased some revenue stamps. One of the men then made a sudden dash and seized a roll of beak notes; and the two rushed into the street. The thieves were pursued and captured. They gm their names as J. F. Morton and John Scott. When Morton waa searched SIGO were found concealed under his arm, In- side (Witte coat. The prieoners were locked up for a bearing before Alderman Beliler.- ROBBING His Entruarans.--Willlam JArgena was arrested yesterday by /Sergeant Murray, and was takenbefore Alderman Toland upon , the charge of the larceny of 300 lbs. of white lead, from the manufactory of Jacoby & Muller at,Third and Willow streets. &Er g :u.s was etoployedin the establishment, and, it is al leged; has been In the habit of leaving a rear window unfastened, so that be might enter the place and carry , off the lead. Be was committed for trial. House Ronr.ERT.--The dwelling of Mr. An- Ifrow C. No. 11527 Walnut street, was entered last evening, between seven and nine o'clock. The bureau drawers in the tipper part of the house were completely ransacked. The thieves carried off a fine - Tifdleiltavil,liditundrid - breria - triin, - And - other - jewelry, a silver ladle, and Veil in money. BT•Ame,etlng of--.the-Philadelphia.Exchange Compeey, yesterday afternoon, the following were elected Managers for the ensuing year: Ldward S. sandyv Thomas S. Ellie, M. B. Mahony, Coffin Col het, Benry D. Sherrerd, Robert W. Swims, Charles S. Lewis, William Lippincott, William W. Colket. Some of our morning cotemporaries have, made an error by publishing the names of the defeated candidates as be -Mg elected. The above is a correct list. Mronntotre ROBBERY. —On Sunday evening sl,BOO in greenbacks were stolen from the house of ThomasSmiley,lio. 161.2 South _street. _ The money was in a box,in a closet in the upper part of the prem ix*. It is not known how the house was entered. There were no marks of violence on the doors or win dows. The robbery was committed in a few minutes that Mr. Smiley was away from home. A GOOD APPOENTADMIN—Mr. J. Bernard Apple has been appointed ganger in the First Internal Rev enue District, under Collector Abel. Mr. Apple is a zealous and active Republican. and his appointment was obtained despite the bitter opposition of hie polit ical opponents. Re will make a honest and faithful officer. Tge_CATiroLic Catracuze_ of this city _were all open for service this morning, the same as on Sunday, the day having lately been sot apart by the Church for the celebration of the Feast of the Immaculate Con ception; The Cathedral and other churches wore all well attended, at the early low masses, as well es at high 7fdass,at half-past ten o'clock. Ratcaorr OF Altair OFFICERS. Officers of Pennsylvania, who intend participating in the reunion of the officers of the Armies of the Oumberland, Tea neffee and Ohio, are requesteo to forward their names, with rark and command, to William McMichael, Philadelphia. MORE ARMISTEI.—Vagrant Detective Reeder has arrested, two more juveniles upon the charge of having been connected with the gang of depredators who were seat to prison by Alderman Battier on Saturday last for committing numerous robberies. "FALLEN PRUDE; or, the Mountain Girl's Love," published this day, is one of the beat, if not the best and most absorbing story ever written by Mre. South worth, the Queen of American novelists, It abounds in thrillijlg incidents. Increases in interest at every step, and rulminatesin a powerful and startling man ner. Wo,rall the attention of our readers to it, know ing that' ff they once enter upon its perusal, they will Nii endorse every wor we have said in its praise. It ie publiehed by T 613; rson & Brothers, Philadelphia, in a large duodeckno lume, in uniform style withlall her previous works, a sold at the low price of $1 75 in cloth. or $t 50 in pa r cover, and will be sent free of postage to any one, receipt of the price by the Publishers. TEE NEW Franc.—At leet the Turner Brothers are together; These boys have been in the book bah limas since they could talk. Being sons of the late Frederick Tamer, of the Tamer and Fisher no. twisty, and, since that time employed with other first clues pablieherv, have at last started for themselves at the old established cheap book and picture store of G. W. Pitcher, 808 Chestnut street. All the new books are for sale by them at the low est prices. Also Chromes, both American and for eign. GRAND FAIR in aid of the Home for the Aged and Infirm of the Methodist Episcopal Church. This tine affair closes on Saturday evening next. It has been a great success, and is one of the most at tractive fairs ever projected in Philadelphia. Thou sands of usefhiand ornamental artiEles are on Bale at very reasonable prices in the main hall, while the Pic ture Gallery contains nearly $40,000 worth of splendid works of art. 'The --Ilnieum of Dr. Dickinson's Curi osities. and the Comical Art Gallery are also splendid features. The whole exhibition is well worth seeing. THE "OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAC" for 1869 gives a complete list of the Chief Officers of the United States Government, from 1774 to 1888; the votes of all the candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, from Washington and Adams to Grant and Colfax. A. Winch, Publisher, 505 Chestnut street. ff JoiEN B. GOUGH.-Our readers should not for get that the sale of tickets for Mr. Gough's new Lec ture will begin to-morrow morning. See advertise ment. Isrannericu. —We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Brooklyn Life In surance Company in another column. CITY NOTICES. FOR A HANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENT tO a Lady, you can ~e t a handsome set of Furs, or for a Gent a nice Muffler, at Oyu - FORDS', 834 and 836 Chestnut street. JOSE 131 musics says — The 'nose smallest animal which grows is the biIMJILE BEE. He might have also added that the MOST LARGEST Stock of really fine fashionable Ready-made Clothing is to be found at CIIAELES STOKES 8.; No. 824 Chestnut street. VERY Fine Spanish Olives, Imported and for sale, By the gallon or quart, At MITCHELL & FLETOIIEE . N, 1204 Chestnut street. NEw BETHLEHEM BUCKWHEAT, Choice Family Fleur, for sale by MITCHELL ,& FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street Vichy FINE BLACK Ti At 85c. by the Cheer. "Bowgn's Gum Arable Secrets"—Use them for your Cough and pulmonary troubles. Depot Sixth andVir.e. Price 35 cents. Sold by Drtiggiste. FOR A HOLIDAY PRESENT nothing could be more acceptable than one of those beautiful Bats sold at OAKl , Clante, for 31leses, Children and Ladles. F Funs.—Removed to 4.10.--Bassia,Hudson Bay, Minh, Sable, Dark Squirrel; etc. of the best qualities, at the most reasonable prices, at , new and light store, 510 - Arch street. between Fifth and Sixth, Please give Us a call. JOSEMI RO9IINK•IUNI &i. CO. business transacted on Saturday. Furs altered and repaired. .Remember 510, 510. LIKE REGULATION DERKS PARADE. The teeth should always be scrupulously clean and free from blemish. Keep them in this condition with the incomparable SozetioNT, and when they are vete rans in the service, they will still be as "good as new.' "Srembilitt's Gi.un" is indispensable in every well regulated household. To THE CONSIMIPTIVIL isrIVILB. PR'S COMPOUND OF COD LIVER OIL AND JAME, without possessing the very nause ating flavor of the article as heretofore need, is en dowed by the phosphate of lime with a healing prop crty. which renders the oil doubly ellicadious. Re markable testimonials of its efficacy rah be exhibited to those who desire to see them. For, Sale by A. B. Wilbor,Chemiet, N 0.166 Court street,Doston ;In Phila., by Johnston, Holloway & Cowden; and Druggists' generally. Quxwr and Boothe the pain of children teetigne Uee Dower'a Infant Cordial. Sold by all bragglete Corms, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully ironed by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 915 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. SURGICAL lics-raumszcza and druggists,' sun DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.. ' J. Lotuses, M. D.. Professor of the Bye and Ear treats all discuses appertaining to the above members with the utmost success.. Testimonials from the most reliable sottrc,cs in the city can be seen et this office, BONo. S Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to aCeorapa - ykheir patients.,us he has no secrets in hts practise. Artificial eyes inserted. No „charge made for examination. ItiI'ABH ING .,Br isi WITH ding,Stam INDELIBLE MK, EMBROIDER /XL In.giag,Cie. M. A. TORIti. Dm Filbert etrest. VI OOP -AND CORSET MANUFACTOtty. NO. Jui 819-ViDowtree.l-41 1 4 00 d0 rfiado of Vast bezt In:starlit's audwarranted.: li oop bkirts reysired. wit MITOIIF.I.L & FLETCHEIL, :204 Chestnut street lownsm chi BE T II: - 23 South Eightlt btreet. BAYLEY msvFalros. The most vigorous and the most liberal insurance Company In the country. BROOK LYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 141 Broadway, Now York, Assets over $1,000,000 • CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. ORM D. POLBETIUS, Vice Prestdent. Wn. RI. COLE, - Secretary. DAD PAIN FACKLEB, Comking klaary. NIIVA IL 'D., U. D., 16E01 Examiner. COLTON & SHELDON, 'General Agents, No. 637 CHESTNUT STREET, PKIIIIUUDELPHIA. A. E. 11. EISELE, IL De l Medical Examiner. Policies issued as good as any United Mates Bonds. The Brooklyn Life is the only Company in the country which guarantees a definite surrender value to every policy homed on which two or more annual premiums have been paid. This amount in dollars and cents is en. domed on every policy hated. Should any policy holder become unable to pay his premiums, he can thus know the cash worth of the polloY at any time after two annual payments have been raid. This certainly b the greatest inducem3nt and most tangible advantage ever accorded to parties Insuring their liven All Policing are non-forfeitable after tcro full premium have been paid. P. No restrictions whatever on travel or residence. The Assured may travel or reside in any part of the world, without extra premium or epeclal permit. A loan of one-third of the premium annuallyjf desired, No charge for Policy or Stamp, or for Medical Exal:tdi:uk- Sou. Dividends paid annually (after second year) in cash. Dividends are divided on the contribution plan, the only equitable manner of dividing the earnings of a Life In surance Company. The. Brooklyn Life has paid and now rare go its Policy holders larger dividends than ever before paid by a Lite Insurance Company. The success which the Brooklyn has achieved, fully ex emplified in its rapid and healthful growth, is a convinc ing proof of the confidence reposed by the public in its soundness, integrity and liberality. Good Agents wanted in all parte of Permsylvanla, to whom the most liberal inducements will ba offered. Apply 637 Chestnut Street. deB The Liverpool & Lon don a? Globe Insurance Company. The Report of this Com pany for i 8 6 8 shows: Premiums - S 5 47 6 4 -2 7 8 Lojfes - - - 3,344,728 and after paying a divi dend of 30 per cent., the Total Ajets are, in Gold, $17,005,026. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent, No. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, Pbade#bia. 1 NDLA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM Packing Hose, &c. Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Hale. dic., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S t: Cheatnut street South aide. N. B.—We have now on hand a largo lot of Gentlemen's, Ladlea° and Mime& Gum Boota. Abio„ every variety and style of Gum Overcoats. lAVltAlavog CORNER eil I rtedth. a Exchange. SWAP UM to loan in large or small amounts. on diamonds. silver plate, watches, jewelry, and all roods of value. (ghee hours from 8A.M.t07 P. M. lir Estab. limbed for the last forty years. Advances made in large amounts at the lowest market rates. JaB.tfrp JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE MOO CASES OF Champagne, sparkling Catawba and California Wines. Port, Madeira, Sherri , . ;fam ilia and Santa Cruz Ruiu, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, wholesale and retaii. P. J. JRDAN, 2110 Pear s, Below Third and Walnut O streets and ahoy..tre et Doak street. do 7 JORDAN'S CELEBRATED PURE TONIC ALE FOR invalids, family use, &c. The subscriber Is now furnished with his fu 11 Winter supply cf his highly nutritioua and well•known beverage. Its wide spread anti increasing use, by order of plivai dune, for hive' de, use of families, &0.. command it to the attention of all consumers who want a strictly , pure ar ticle ; prepared from the best materials, and put up iu the most e aref VI manner for home use or transportation. Or den) by mail or otherwise promptly supplied. P.. .1 JORDAN, 220 .Pear drool, dc7-tf . Below Third and Walnut At cote. driANNED FRUIT, VEGETA.BLES. &0.-1,000 OASES kJ fresh Canned Peaches; 600 eases fresh Canned Pine Apples; 200 cases fresh Pine Apples, in glass., 1,000 cares Green Corn and Green Peas; 500 emu fresh Plums In caw; 200 cases fresh Green Gages; 600 cases Cherries, in syrup; 5 0 .0 cases Blackborriet, In syrup; 500 cases Straw. berries, in syrup; 500 canoe fresh Pears, In syrup; 2,000 Imes Gannon 'Tomatoes; 600 cases Oysters, Lobsters and claws; 600 cases Rout Boot, Mutton, Veal. Soups, &c, For sale by JOSEPH H. HUSSIES & C0..1.00 South Delis ware avennu. - - POND'S BOSTON AhD 'rlu BISCUIT. —TLIE 1-1 trade supplied with Bond's Butter, Cream. Milk, Oypters and k.dg Biscuit. also, West es There's eela br aced Trenton and Wine 13Iscuit. by .10H. B. BUHHIEB tr. CO., Hole Agents. 1118 South Delaware avenue. il --- 15W - TURKEY PRUNES LANDING -1 - 741TrcTu. SAVE by J BUN= di tiO .101 iSoultiDolAwAto avenue THE DAILY. EVENING BULLETIN-lIHILADELPIIIkTUESDAY I - Pg 0410141 13. 1863., 'EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch. _ . IMICIOTION IN PRIOES FOR TUE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Magnificent Shawls. Expenshre Silks. Fashionable Poplins. Desirable. loakings„ 4-4 Pure Silk Velvets. Stripe Satin Skirtings. Stripe Poplin Skirtings. Grand Duohess Skirts. Belle Helene Skirts. First Quality Astraoans. COW Yards. DELAmES for. Presents for the Helps of the house. 6,000 Yards Fast Colored 111KINTZ1313, do. do. 2.000 Yards 4.4 French OFUNTZES, do. do. HANDNIIICRIEVII, GLOVES, CALM., BOWS MID NECKTIES. del.lme IRAMIS • - "LA BELLE" SKIRTS. •11 Series of this "toffy Velebrated MOM , RICKEY; SHARP & CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET. desvrp BALMORALS. OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE. RICKEY, SHARP &CO., 727 CHESTNUT STREET. des-stm 1808. EDWARD FERRIS , IMPORTER, N:l7. cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Ste, Entrance 86 South Eleventh, BAS JUST RECEIVED HOLIDAY GOO:DS, Per Steamers Scotia and City of Antwerp. 500 Embroidered Linen and Lace Sets, Lace. Collars, Handkerchiefs, dim, Of the latest designs. Imitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS, • Which are offered to the trade at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. REMOVAL. I will remove on January let, 180, to the Store. No. 807 CHESTNUT Street. Until then I offer my entire stock of White Goods, Embroideries, Laces and MM. At a HEAVY SACRIFICE, making it well worth the attention of RETAIL BUYERS. fang-tn EDWARD FEREsII3., tb HAMRICK & COLE, WILL OPEN THIS MORNING. 3 Cases French Wax Speaking Dolls. To which they call particular attention, as being the ONLY LOT OF REAL FRENCH HANDSOME•FACED SPEAKING DOLLS IN THE CITY. CLOSING OUT LAST YEAR'S DOLLS At Extremely Low Priem. A favorable opportunity for purchasers for Fairs, dtc. CARD.—On MONDAY A. M., 7th inst., we shall open' a very attractive display of HOLIDAY GOODS, in the se. lection of which care has been taken to combine utility with ornament. That convenience may be offered to all wishing to inspect, the store will be open at 754 o'clock A. M. HAMRICK & COLE, No. 45 North Eighth Street. dee-I+ en 2t STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIE CENTRAL DRY GO ODS STORE, Corner Eighth and Market Sts. TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. We have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and CoVon Sheeting. Towels. Napkins. Single Bed and Berth Blankets, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. AU the above kind of goods made up at short notice, if desired. Which, with others, makes a stock nosurpasiod rimy sad chematees, ttkd embracou every dosirablo in Woolens. DRY 6100118. e MARKET Nat; o & 44 , NINTFL Ntily & - Black Beavers. Black Chinchillas. Black Velours. Black As . traoans. Black B & :WOWS, Black Dueskina. Black Velveteeno. Black silk Velvets. White Chinchillas. White Clotho. Fancy Cloakings. Fancy Cassinieres. E. M. NEEDLES & CX).. No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, - ABOUT JANUAItIr 1, PIOUS. W Comer ILIVNitil An CORM !flare they now offer Splendid Assortment of Laws and Lace Goods, Bmbroideries, 'Nook Ties, Handkerchiefs, Veils, Napkins, Table Cloths, Towels, Etc. Specially Appropriate tor Presents, Cr The Lease of their Present Location For Sale. deb to th •le • • OPENING. STOKES WOOD Having Removed lo their NEW, STORE, S. W. corner Arch and, Seventh, • WM offer on the tOth Inst., A Fresh and Desirable Stook' of DRX GOODS, Purchasedfrom the late Auctions at less than Gold Cost of importation. deb-2trni EXTRA NOTICE. JOHN W. THOMAS Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Invitascapecial - attentlanio hlr - LABGE and MEGAN r ainextmefit of - Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, SUITABLE FOE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The entire Reek hi offered at the VerrLowed Pikes. au.2B tl an) CLOTH HOUSE. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER Wish to keep before the public the fact, that they aim to keep the largest and most varied stock of all descriptions of C Es 0 r r IS TO BE FOIND IN PHILADILPIIIiis STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL CLOTH HOUSE; Corner of Eighth and Market Sta. INDIA SHAWLS AND BOAlirS, GEORGE FRYER, No.. 916 CIIICESTNITT _STREET, Invitee attention to his stock of Real India Camels Hair Shawls & Scarfs Also, an elegantatock of SILKS In Mot and Colors; FANCY BILK FLUSHES, POPLINS. SHAWLS and FANCY GOODS. India Shawls and Scarfs Altered.Repatred and Cleaned in a eapericrr. manner. ocSaSm • INDIA SHAWLS. A few real INDIA CASHMERE SH MLR * long and square, direct from Calcutta. Imported and for Bale by 3. W. IKULO Fir & SONS, 32 NORTH FRONT STREET. des 6trp• Decorations on China and Glass. INITIALS. CRESTS. AND ALL KINDS OF DECORATIONS ON and GrL.A.SS DONE TO ORDER, BY TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 707 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. sea a tuth tfrp4 TI,E HARRISON BOILER Hew ABSOLCTE fiIAFETY:' from destructive explosion with great economy in the use of fuel. For circulare, terme, arc., apply to tho HARRISON BOILER WORKS, QBAY'S FERRY- ROAD, 11 ear V. S. Arsenal. • de3 fitrpe OPERA GLASSES. One of the but arsottmentas including many new do• algae, suet received and for sale at low prices by JAMES W., QUEEN. & 00, 1 924 CHESTNUT STREET. de3 th tu flips ENVELOPES • ENVELOPES 1 5,000,000 SAFETY ENVELOPES All colons. qualitlee and elzei; salerat reduced price. at the Ste sel74tmrp4 SAMUEL TOBEY Agent. FITLBR, WEAVER & W. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OFEB.TI©N, No. U N. WATER and 23 N. DIU ars BOOTS AND SHOES. Die a, 'a Long Leg Sporting Roots, - $lO.OO ®en's Double.ll6le Boots, - - $8 00 10en's Calf Double-Vole Galtem - $6 00 Boys' MIA Late 800t5,.. - - - - $4 00 moo. a large dock of OVA 0 I ,' N MANUFACTURE At ° .rduoed Prioes: BA TLETT 33 Soeth - Sixth Street, above Chestnut. o no tu th Ivry: Ese2BBnita w 3m OHM 4104DM% WILL MIOVE TO TIIMSTOUIC I.A I:r4 4 ri•lrki /.111121 Ili!IPOi , TILE .GREA-T :SALE FINE. READY-MADE - _CLOTHING _ Az per 'Arrangement with . THE EXE'CiPrOltg. , The Sale hae - eommeneed i , and is now in FICTIAL 123a0611EZESES _ OAK H L . L - TEE LARGEST- GLOTHING—RONE--01"--THE rapidly , - BELLING OFF, • Prices below the cost of Manufacturing., OVERCOATS, all styles. SUITS, every description. PANTS and VESTS, hundreds of varieties. FOIL. A. SHORT TIME A DEDUCTION - OF 15' PER OEltt On all Cash - Sales in , the Custom Department. - BOYS' =CLOTHINt -1- - - - The Very leat Made, at Kean' Beal:teflon& g. 215 Per Cent. Discount ON ALL MANNER OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS: Determined to close out quickly the Stock of the late firm, no other house can approach the low. prices at which we are selling off, as the lame crowds who have filled the store all the week can testify. All these goods are of our own excellent make and satisfaction warranted. WY" Souse open from 7 A.M. to 9 P. M., and Saturday Night later. Any garment bought at night or any other time cheerfully exchanged, and, when not able to suit the customer, the money returned, according to our custom for years past. An extra force of salesmen -in attendance, and most careful attention given to la We are glad the hop' e appreciate the opportunity, and are getting such Bargain. We have still an Immensc_St.ock. WANAMAKER 8 - vr BROWN --- OAK RAIL THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Rare and Inimitable MANUFACTURES FINE CONFECTIONS For Select Present& STEPHEN F. WHITMAN N 0.1210 Market Street. OURSEBIE FE,OIOAII3E. 011RISTATAS, 1868. C. PEN AS, No. 830 Walnut Street. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY. PARIS FANCY BOXER. AND CHRIBTMAII TREE ORNAMENTS. del 16trp) CHARLES RUMPP, PORTE MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL MANUFACT#IIIE% No. 47 North Sixth Street, below Arch, PHILADEILPHIA. pgi t e F ll o ll i rtsles. Cigar Cues, Pocket Books. Dressing Cases, Mon ey; Belts. Work Boxes, Bankers' Came, Purees, EWioe, &o. Wholesale and ,Retail. de2 Illt.toodetspl d_ kicor_t.)l3.A. - Nr 43-coOlas _ R. & G. A. WRIGHT, 624 Obestnut Street, Have just received a large assortment of new and elegant BOIRMIAN GLANS VASES AND TORII 8515,ORDSDIN8 CASES ININDOULDI AND PATAAI 011111 COAL PIPES, Together with a great variety. of FANCY ARTICLES. specially adapted for HoLIDA'Y PREBENTS.whichtney offer for sale at VERY REDUCED PRICES. deB tiairP3 MJIJJEftr. OPENING OF RICH FEATHERS. Just received, per last steamer, a very large assortment of PARADISE BIRDS, SCARLET '! HUMMING " FEATHERS of every. description. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS. The Latest Shapes -in Ladtd Rats. Ribbons, Satins Velvets, Plusbes and lalVett3ollll. PRICES VERY LOWS THOS. KENNEDY & BROS., No. 729 CHESTNUT STREET, Inportere, Jobbeirs and Relation. oommro Rl3. R. DLLLON, 823 and 831 SOUTH STREET. IVL R. • . Millinery for Ladies and Misses. Bating, ,Velirets, Ribbons, Flowers. Feathers, Framer. Mourning Millinery,Crape Veils, & o. Bilk Velvet and Bel Mats Bash Ribbons. not Bmorp ' THE• SAFE DEPOSIT- CO., For Safe Keeping of Valuables. Scour'. tics, etc.% and Ideating of Sates. DIRECTORS. N. D. - 13rowne. J. 011liagham Fell. I Ales. Henri. C. IL Clarke. , O. Matalestar. B. A. Caldwell. Jolui Weal]. R. W. Clark. (leo M. Tyler, OFFICE, NO. • 421 OM Assimirr ST FUSE r. N.`II:I3ROVVNE, President. C. 13.,01..e.ii.K. Vice rice/dent. /1,, PATTERSON. Becretarylumi 'Nreacurer. 4;118 th g tri 19111 TO RENT• TO ICI NT. TEE LARGE AND EEBIRABLE STORE, No. 625 Chestnut Street, Exton)EruS through to Jana area. Rent e 5.000 per annum. Apply at E 7. nextdoor. dig tf4 rTIOB 1 W RE:ST—AWIT•B STUDIO. WITS { SKYIAGITP.. A. lomut =wt. dem : • • ~~:)~~ai.f=~~a~Yt~ LOOKING GLASSES, THE VERY CHEAPEST BEST. DANES E. EARLE & SONS, 818 CHESTNUT STREET. REAL ESTATE SALES. OurDAMP t;OUlt IL` PEREMPTORY SALE.- Estate of Dr. David Gilbert, decessed.—Thomas cons. Auctsoneens Very Valuable Business boos tion. Modern Four don , Brick,iteddenco. No. 'al Arch street. east of Eighth street; 17 feet front. 140 feet deep to a 22 feet wide street. Two fronts. - Pur.uant to an &Ilse order of the Orphans. Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be - sold at public sale; without teserve. on 'Tuesday, December 29, I.M. at 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Dro ller*. late of Dr. David Gilbert, deceased: All thd lour-dory brick messuago and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Arch Wert. at the distance of 62 feet east of Eighth dreet; containing In front on Arch street 17 feet, andexten ling in depth 140 feet to a 22 feet wide avenue called Mullet:lilacs. Bounded Earthward by the said Winfield Piece. sonthward_by the said Ar.h street, eastward by ssldeitiusgo and lot late of Nicholas Weaver. and westwardly by a tnearnage and lot now or late of Joseph Price and .Elizstbeth (1,, his wife. Doing the same remises which Joseph Price and Elizabeth his wife by indenture dated November N, A. D. 1864 recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c.. in the city of Pella delphia, in Deed Book L. R. 8.. No. 63. page 346. &D.. granted and conveyed unto the said David Gilbert. in fee Together with the free and common use. tight, lib citY; Ana iprivilego of the said Winfield Place at all timee hereafter forever. The above is a very desirable and valuable residence; has all the modem conveniences, and located in one of the mod valuable bus,nosa squares on Arch street; four stories high. marble to secondstory ; four-story back buildings; has office. dining room. breakfewt room , win ter and summer kitchen on the firstfloor; largo parlor and reception roan- on second floor; sewin room and Commodious chambers above; gas throughou t; bath and hot and cold water. water closet, furnace. cooking range, iirrt.; flag pavement; vault under front pavement, irliWr Bale absolute. JOSEPH MEGARY, Clerk O. C. WM.- K. GILItaRT; Administrator. M. 7.1110MA8 & tiOesP, Auctioneers. de8,12,26 • 11) and 141 Booth Fourth street. PEREMPTORY: SALE—BY ORDER OF HEIRS and alias order. of Orphans`. Court- , hornas di Sons. Anctioneers.—Esiates of Rothman, Minors. Isabella Coh mon, tinder will of Isaiah Nathan.% decemed.—Four story Brick Dwelling, No. 841 North Front street. extend. hig through to Water street, where it le five Moran hleh.— Un 20th, at 12 o'click, 0011. will be sold t public sale, at the Exchange, all that bank naea seam) and lot of ground situate on the bank of Front and Water erects,' 10 feet 10 inches south Ward of Callowhid street; containing in breadth north and south 18 fee, or thereaboute, a , tl in length mint and west about 40 feet, more or lean. Bounded north by the corner messuage and lot of Thelma Britton, eantward by Water etreet, south ward by another bank ppessuage and lot late of Thomas Britton. and westward by Front street aforeimid.. Being the EMU) prenahes whith Jonathan Penrose. Eng., High Sheriff of the city and county of Philadelphia. tky Deed Poll bearing date let of April. A. D.lBOO, acanowledipd in open Supreme Court at Philadelphia. September Sd. A. D. 1800. and entered in Book 8., page 162, grunted and con y. yedu u nto Isaiah Nathan% in fee. lir Sale absolute. By the Court. JOSEPII MEGARY, Clerk O. C. M. THOMAS & tiOnri, Auctioneers, 189 and 141 South Fourth 'street, Phila. E12111E3 bENVING hettiatieris,..lttarness.attitors. Planuftto. __ silvers o f a Joshing . , Boots, s hoos t ace. 'WM find it to their interest to use our Lititti VALLMEI iviaribm w BT and tho "Milford Linen Taread."' Manufactured expressly for us from the best material. and warranted a superior, article., THE ElNGtat ITIASUvALTUIIING CONPANT m anufacturer , and prop. ietors of tho SINGER SEWING • MACHINE. No; 11.06 tjhee r * - nu t. Street.. r-vo iv,. • . M. ~ COOrßtt. Agent CURRANT JELLY..—GENUINE CU/IRANI' JP. 1.;1X iri f. and lo lb. cane, for 8010 by, J. /1. BUSB/UR CO.; 10ff B with Dataware (wain%•
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