'~:V, -m rittlly Doctor. aDicllonary ® r a^ ea r'° t^artamsesfo^ mmms&est’JSSV&SS: m&phtaegent, George Gobble, 780 Sansom Philip Doddridge, D: 4>., with notices of nomo of bis cctemporarios aba specimens of btoehfe By D- A. Harsha, M. A. 12mo, pp. *ja J. B. Uppincott & Co. Acnes Wentworth. ByE. Foxton, author of “Harman," &c. 13mo, pp. 31G. J. B. Llppln e °j£ep»Wtion far Death. Translated from the IfeoSn of Alfonso, Bishop of 8. Agatha. Edited fey the Rev. Orby Shipley, M.A. 12mo, pp. 266 J. B. Ltpplncott & Co. IlllnStrated Library of Wonders. | The Phe nomena and Laws of Heat. By Achlllo Cazln, Pmf of Physics in theLycenm of Versailles. Translated ADdedited by Elthu Bich, late editor ot “The People’s Magazine," &c. 12mo, pp-26a, illnstrated. *Now Pork, Charles Bcrtbner & Co. For sale by Claxton, Bomsen & Haffelfioger. Moral Science: a Compendium of Ethics. By Alexander Bain, M. A. 12mo, pp. 887. Pub lished by D. Appleton & Co., and for sale by Claxton, Kemßen & Haffelßngcr. The Man who Laughs. By Victor Hugo. Part I. Sea and Night. Bvo, brochi. Published by D. Appleton As Co., for Bale by Claxton, Bomsen & Hanoi finger. Price 60 cents. Alice's Adventures In Wonderland. By Lewis CanolL Forty-two Illustrations by John Ten aloL. Published by Lee & Shepard, for sale by E. H. Butler & Co. - ■ " Breakers Ahead: or, Larry Dalton. By Harriet B. McKeever, author of “Edith’s Ministry.” 12 m0.pp.288. Illustration. J. P. Skelly & Co., 21 South Seventh street. Andrew Bradford, Founder of the Newspaper Pres* in the Middle States of America. Address delivered before the Historical Society of Penn sylvania, -by, H. Gates Jones, Esq., February 9, 1889. Bvo, nroche. J. Penington & Son. Histolre d’un Paysan. 2me partie. La Patrle en danger, 1792. . Par Erckmann-Chatratn. sme edition, brochd. Paris; J. Hotzel. Philadelphia, J. Penington & Bon, 127 Sonth Seventh street. Almanach dee Velocipedes pour 1869. Paris, Librairle du Petit Journal. Philadelphia, J. Pen ington&Son. . „ Over Yonder. Translated from the German of E. Marlltt, author of “The Old Mam'sslle's Secret." Bvo, brochd. J. B. Lipplncott <fc Co. Price 30 cents. The Birds of Bast Pennsylvania and New Jer sey. By William P. Turnbull, LL. D. Bvo, brochi. Philideiphla, Blcbard McCauley, 18U Chestnut utrwti''' Tbe Prtnclples of Psychology. Part 1, data of Psychology. By Herbert Spencer. Bvo, brochi. Published^by D. Appleton A Co., lor sale by Claxton, Bcmsen A Haffelfioger. Theßccent Progress of Science; with an ex amlnaUon of the asserted identity of the mental powers with physical forces. Address delivered before the Am. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, August, 1868, by Frederick A. P. Barnard, President of Columbia College, N. Y. Bvo, brochi. Published by D. Appleton & Co., for sale by Claxton, Remßen & Haffelfioger. Memoir of the Assassination of Henry Rives Pollatd, byEdw. A. Pollard. Lynchburg, printed by Scbaffter & Bryant. The Vocalist No. 2. With words of 10 songs. Published by Fieher & Denison, for sale by Turner Bros. ,? . „ . The Brooklyn Monthly for April, 379 Fulton street, N. Y. The Little Corporal, for May, A. L. Sewell & Co., Chicago, ill. BEAL ESTATE BALI 40, PUBLIC BALE.-JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUC ■Btlopeer.—Beeldoncc. Hamilton «tract. above Thirty. ■Bai fifth'street. Twenty-fourth Ward. On Wednesday, May AIB6P. at 13 o’clock, noon, will bo gold at public caU. itthe Philadelphia Exchange, tbo following described ml eetate,yis: AU that certain lot of ground, with the im : piovemente thereon erected, situate on the north staeot BamUtonotroot,X7feetlO« inches from the .corner of Thirty-fifth street, being 36 feet 8M inchee front by Si foot H Inca deep on the east lino, and 07 teet6>t inches deep on the weet lino. jgr - (jn xhb above isOT ib eekothd a h andßom a tiirbb* tiXORY BTONB'RK&IDBHOiS, 16)4 BY tS7 FRET USE?, WITHOUT SET OFT* UIUGNOUROOP, (SLATE AND TIN,) AND ALL TUB MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, HEATER, RANGE, WATER CLOB 8T HOT AMD OOLD WATER BATU, dtC. TttE BOUbB IB WELL BUILT QF TUB BERT MATERIALS, AND IN GOOD ORDER. tsr One half c a eh required. BT Clear of aUioeumbrance. tar May be examined any time; keys at the auction * t *3r‘so3dtobe paid at the time of sale. 9 JaMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, tttoro. 423 Walnut street. PUBLIC SALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN. AUU HSttioneor.—Genteel Throe-a'orv Brick Dwelling. No. JEagoU Ridge avenne. On Wednesday. May 6, 1889, at IS o’clock, noon, will be eold at publle Bale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described Real Estate: All that certain lot of ground, with the three-etory brick, with the two story brick back buildings thereon erected. •ItnSleon the northeasterly side of Ridge avenue, at the distance of IDS feet • nd 4 inches northwesterly of Master street, In tbe Twentieth Ward of the city ; containing in front on Ridge avenue, 20 feet Including the half part of a ■J foot finch wide alley, and extending in depth on the sentheaeterly line. 70 feet lljd inches, and on (he nolh woaterly.iino, 7S feet 11>£ inches. Clear of all incum brance. Tm ABOVE 18 A «mE£L DWBLLtNG. WITH SALOON PABLOS. MMINO BOOM AMD KITCHEN ON FIRST FLOOR Hm qab introduced. Hot and oold water, bath* RANOB. FURNACE IN CELLAR* &0, gyOccupancy August 22a* 1869. can remain on mortgage. Sraiwtobepaidatthetimoof 6al& JAMES A. FHEKHAN. Auotlonoer, Store. No. 422 Wain at street —PEREMPTORY BALK.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, MB Auctonorr.— Three-story Brick Dwelling, Norris ■Saul street, store 'ihompaon. On Wednesday, May j, jgra at IS •clock, noon, will bo sold at public sals at the Phils del, hia Exchange, the following described real estate: All that three-story brick dwelling house with brick back buildings end lot or piece of ground, situate os the no theast side oi Norris street, at (he distance of 3t« feet 11 inches northwest of Thompson street. In the Nineteenth Ward of the city; containing in front 15 feet > Inches, and extending in depth northeastward on the north Une thereof IUI feet 6% inches to a certain 4 feet wide alu-y. which extends from Almond street southeast Into 1 bomoeOn street'with the free and common use and privilege of sold alley. , lar* ctoar of all incumbrance. absolute. Im mediate possession. _ A . , . BT s£eoo may remain on mortgage. WHBIOJ to be said time of ealOi JAMBS A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer, Store* 423 Walnut street. Mgk PUBLIC BALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUC tloneer —Genteel Dwelling, Beach street, above hlghtcenth Ward On Wednesday, May \ 1669, at 12 o’c'ock, noon, will be sold at public sate, at (be Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate, viz.—AU that modem three-Btory brick houss wiih two-story brick back-buildings and lot of ground thereto belonging on the northwest side of Beach street U9S feet north* tut of Hanover street, in the Etghteontb Ward, 20 feet front by 92 feet inches deep on tie northeast line, and 95 feet 7% on the southwest Une Hodbb has lo noons, with ai.l moi>kbn jmi'BOte MINTS HKATEBB, «AB. HATH AND BANOS, $460 BUNT IS OPVKfiED. f WT $2 600 may lemain If deal e<L Can be aeon at any time. Occupancy with the deed. %w $lOO to bo paid at the tinoe of sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Store, 422 Walnut street M PUBLIC BALE. -JAMBS A. FREEMAN, Auc tioneer—Dwelling. No. 1716 Thompson street. Twea tteth Ward. On Wednesday, Hay A 1869. at IS o’clock,noon, wi.l be >eld at public sale, at the Philadel phia Exchange, the following described real ssUtte: All that genteel three-story brick dwelling, with summer kitchen and lot of ground thereto belonging, situate on theasrth side of Thomwoa street, 100 feet west of Seventeenth screed. No 1716* 14 feet front and 45 feet doep, to a 4 feet alloy, o which it baa the privilege. Bouse Uin good order, has been tainted and papered throughout, gas Ac. $l,BOO may remain on mortgage. Interest in lawful money. WIU rent for $869. W~ $6O to bo paid when toe property is struck off. JAMEO A. FREEMAN. AuoUoeeor, Score. 433 Walnut street jCA PUBLTC SALE-JAMES A. FREEMAN. AUC ttlatlooeer—Lot Belgrade and Fremont street* Twenty M fifth Wari-On Wednesday. May Bth, 18*9. at 12 o'otoek, noon* will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Excfiaoge. the following described real oitatc . &U that certain lot of ground, situate in the Dlitriotof Richmond* on the corner of Fremont (formerly film) •treet, ana Belgrade (forme) ly West) street, being 28 (out front on Belgrade street, and extending 151 feet deep, along Fremont street. %3T clear of all Incumbrance. war gso to be paid at time of sale. JAMES A. FKRfcMAN. Auctioneer. ap24,29 Store 438 Wainot street tffe REAL ESTATE —THOMAS A B >N6’ BiLG - ■& Handsome Modem Four-story Brick Eoslden-o. No. Arch street, west of Twenty-first street On Tuo»day. May 4'h, 1860, at IS o'clock, noon, wilt ho sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that hand some modem four-story brick measuag*. with tliroo-atory back building and lot of ground, situate ou the south side of Arch street, west of Twenty-first street. No. 8l0d; con taming in front on Arch street SO feet and extending in depth 111 feetB inches to Walden street Tbo house has sartor, dlning.room and kitchen on the first floor; two onambets, dining-room and pantry on the second floor. ?*' M *bam bets on the third floor, and two rooms on the floor; marblexnantela, marble vestibule, gas. bafb nst »nd cold water, water-closet heaters, bell-calls, nu ©coking range, Ac pci*eston ,g °° mty wmain on mortgage. Immediate . M. TBOMAB A SONS. Auctionoers, apStwyl 139 and Ml South Fourth street. Tuesday, May 4. iocs, at 18 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public aalo at tbo Hxeiiuu .11 that v„in able Sotof around and the improvements thereon eree’ed thjiyuth eldeotßoulh street, eis, of Fourth street, No.tt6:thß lot contalolnx in trout oa couth .troet ao^ ® , ?L!si®*tSS d^ n " l “ a ' pU, 119 f Mt, more or lost, to •front street. The improvement, are a frame bulllln« occupied*.*lM»rbeerueon.frontingon South street, and t«o frame dwellings In the row. ui two rV.mn dwcUlMO on Trou tstroet. Subject to tSS irHdeomtS* apMAmyl 1# til ft, Fourth etcnoW heAi* feodum. ; BEAL EtSTATE.-THOtlAafi BOIvB 1 BAliß ■Sgßli ImtoWniMßa thrap-,tof, bride Jmliloooos, -■a No,, aiu M 4 ttttVine Unwt, btt*ettilwenty-firaFirar isreityeoooiid ..Cm tcrlfed properties, vi*:.Noe.lnt)d2 All thoio 2 throb etory brick neseu&xes, with threo-story baek buildings and lot of ground, situate ontho .south side of Vine street, wot 6t Twenty-first street, Nos, 2IU and2li4: each containing In front £0 feet, and extending in dtpthftt foot to a Bfeet -«2de private alley.. They are new and well builtthandsomely papered and painted; hare psrier, dining room, winter and summer utcboM on th« first floor, 2 chambers, bath room finished with Solid walnut, and ilttU a room on the second fl lor, and 4 chamfers above; taa introduced,hot and cold water, water closets, wash pave, furnace, cooking range, fto., front door, vestibule door, sash and bUndi of tLe first story solid walnut. • Tet ms—ss,ooo may remain on mortgage on each. ■av They will be sold separately. . . , Nos. 8 and 4.—A1l thoeo 9 three-story brick messuages, with three-etory backbu Idiugtof the same description as the above, being * os. 2116 and 8118 Vino street, corner of Albion street: each lot 28 teot4tf Inches front charing side yards of 9 foot), and extending in depth 99 foot to said alley. . .. fti ,_ Teitm-84,676 may remain on mortgage on No. 2116, and 84.875 on ground rent on No. 2118. tV They wl«l be sold separately. . . Not. 5 and 6.-All tbosok tfiree-vtory brick mesiuagep. with threoetory back buildings, adjoining the above, of the same description, each lot 20 foot/root, and in depth 5.9 feet to e*id alley. . . * Termb—B6,ooo may remain on mortgage on 2120, and $6 000 on ground rent on No 2122. tST“ They will be sold separately. They will baopen for examination daily previous to sale. M. THOMAS ft SONS. Auctioneers, 189 and 141 South Fourth street rp24ir>l M ADMINISTRATRIX'S 8 ALE.-ESTATE OF Themes E. Potter, deceased—" homes A Sons, Auc tioneers.—Handao ne Modern Throe story Mansija, 10 Acres, Fisher's Lane, North Pennsylvania Railroad, 10 mlnutee* walk of Fisher's Lane station on toe Nort* Pennsylvania Ballro»d.-~UnTueedav, May ltth, 1869. at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tho Phila delphia Exchange, all that handsome modern residence with 10 acres of ground, situate on the north side of lash er s lane, 10 minutes* walk from bishops Lane Station. North Pennsylvania Railroad, and 5 miles, from Market street. The house is 44 feet square, with double back buildings; has large iron porch on four sides of the house, with la. ge flag walk extending from It The Mansion has large hall In the centre, parlor, library, diniog room, pantry and two kitchens on the flint floor; six champers on the second floor, with sitting room, and 4 chambers and storo room on the third floor. It has an observatory, from which It commands a beautiful view of surrounding country; bath, hot and oold wator, water closet furnace, 3cooking ranges, Ac. Tae l»wn la beau tifully laid oat and planted with evergreons and shade trees; also, about 60 fine pear trees; large stone b«ru and carriage bouse,’ with stabling for 6horses; lee house, tnilx house. kitchen garden, Ac There is also a fine stream of water running through the place, with 4flsb pondsj also, fine stone quarry; has Ron railing in front with stone wall and granite posts, Terms—Ore-third may remain on mortgage. Posses sion June Ist. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, ap24,mayl,B IS9 and 141 South Fourth atreot. tXEcUTOKS’ SALE.—THOMAS dr SONS, AUC ■jgtioi»eere.—Handsome modem three-s*ory brick Reel ■sUdence, northeast comer of Broad and Pine streets; 30 feet front, lufl feet 6 inches deep. On Tuesday, Mar 4, 1869, at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at tie Philadtlphia Exchange, all that three story brick messuage, and the lot of thereunto belonging, situate at the northeast earner of Broad and Pine streets; containing In front on Broad street SO feet, and extend ing in depth on Pine street 103 feet 6 Inches. Bounded woetward by Broad street, northward and eastward by giound of Samuel M. Fox, and southward by Pino street. object to the restriction, that no bultdlAg or part of a building shall at any time hereafter be erected, on any part oi tho said lot further eastward than 66 feet S lnobev from the east line of Broad street, t > exceed in hoight 10 f«at above the footwav of the said Pine street. Tho house contains pa* lor and dining room, with lefty ceilings, aud library on first door; 4 large chambers on second and tl ird floors; 3 attics, store room, bath-room and 2 water ckseta 2 large kitchens, with all the conveniences; cellar and vaults in basement. . . N. B.—The above restriction affects only that part of the lot included in the present yard; as to that portion occupied by tbe builamgs, there Is no restriction what- For further information apply to C. H. & H. P. Muirhtid, No. 205 South Sixth street, or to M. THOMAS A SO 189 & 141 1 outh Fourth street »p24myl REAL ESTATE -1 HOMAB & BONB’ 84T,8. r Huf Modem three-etory brick Residence, No 545 No tb BUM Seventh stroefi, south of Ureen street. On i ue-day, May lltb, 1869 at 13 o’clock, noon, wilt ho sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that modem three-story brick messuage. with two-story back building and lot of ground, si uate on the oast elds of Seventh street, 19feet inches south of Green stroet. No. 645; containing in (rent on Beventh street 19 feet. and extend ing in depth on the south side thereof 71 feet \% inches, and on the north side 69 feet 6M inches to a 3 feet wide alley, ‘i be bouse has parlor, ulnlng-room and kitchon on the first floor; 2 chambers, sitting-room. nursery with hath, on the second floor; a chambers on the third, and 2 sttJea; gas (with chandeliers and fixtures, which are in cluded in the sale free of charge), hot and oold wale.\ \\ o>h pave, f urnace, cooking-range ; neatly painted and pnpertd. hc. m Subject to 2 ground rents, one of $6O and the other $26 50 a year. M ay be examined any day previous to salo. M. THOM4S& SONS. Auctioneers. ai34n»ylB 139 and 141 South Fourth fit real ESTATE .-THOMAS & SONS’ SALm- BiinHardtome three story brick Residence, No 1703 «flh\Vall*ce street, west of Seventeenth street. 00. "ueeday, May 4th, 1869, at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold nt public i le, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that handsome modern three-etory brick messuage, with three* etury b»ck building and lot or giound.situatoonthc north pid* of "Wallace street. No. 1705; containing in front on Wallace street 19 feet 5 Inches, and extending in depto li.fi feet to a 8 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. The house is well built, and bas the modem convenien ces; parlor, dioiug-room and 3 kitchens on the drat floor; •j chambers and saloon sitting room, ard verandah on se cond floor, and 4 chambers on third floor, aid large attic; shingle i oof; handsomely painted and papered, nu tmronscloeets, gas. b'th, hot and oold water, water closet, 9 furnaces, 3 cooking ranges. <fcc. Immediate possession. May be examined any day pre vious to sale. 11 THOMAS <fe SONS, Auctioneers, 199 and 1419. Fourth street BE4L ESTATE.—THOMAS A SONS' SALE.— BH Bandeome Modem Residence, S.E. comer of Thirty fourth and Utverford streets. Twenty fourth Ward, 8o by IBS feet—On Tuesday, May 4th. 1869. at 12 o’clook, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change. all that handsome modern three-story (rough cast) brick messuage and lot of gro nd, situate at the B. I*. comer of Thirty-fourth and Haverford stieeta.Twenty fourth Ward; tna lot containing In front <n Haverford ktmet 80 feet, and extending la depth along Thirty-fourth street 118 feet—2 fronts. The house is 30 by 40 met has ball in the centre; contains 18roons, observatory, gas, bath, hot and cold water, 2 water closets, furnace, cook log range, Ac.; also, a otablo, green house, garden planted with grsperv- arbor along the main walk, fountain, Ac. Terms—s3,6oo must remain for 6 years. Possession 16th May next May be examined on anpll cation to the owner and occupant, betwoen 9 and 12 o’clock. U. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. ap24mjl 189 and 141 South Fourth etreat. A REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS * SONS’ SALE- Bur T urge and valuable Lot and Buildings, Nos. 1208 and 1210 Washington aveune, west of Twelfth Btreet On Tuesday, May 11th. 1889. at 12 o'clock, be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange all that large and valuable lot of ground (been eoonp'ed «. a coal vard) oud ’he improvement, thereon emoted, Bitnate on Iho south side of Washington avenue (late Prime street), 80 feet west of Twelfth street, Second Ward. Noe. 1208 and 1210; couf.iirnxin front on Washington avenuo 80feet,and extending In depth U 0 feet to a 80-foot wide etieet, called Francis street. The Improvements are a two-story brick office- railroad track, scales, coal bins, sheds, and 3 two story brick dwellings, now occupied as_a distillerr. . Subject to a yearly ground rent of 8300. Immediate possession. jj jjioMAS & SON 8, Auctioneers. ap24myl 8 189 and 1418outh Fourth street. jga REAL E9TAIE.—THOMAS & BONB* SALE BE?Business Stand. Four-story brick Store and 1) wot- ASt ling, No. 753 South Eleventh street, south of Fite water ttreet. On Tuesday, May 4 h. IW9, at 13 o’clock, uoon. will be told at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change. all that modern four ston brick store and dwel ling, w ith three-story back bulUip«*aad lot of ground, sit uate on the west side of Eleventh street. 117 feet 8 inches south of FiUwater street. No. 7*3; oonUintng In front on ► leventh street 17 feet 6 inches, and extending in death Dd feet tf incites to a 8 feet wide alley, leading ioto a 4 feet wide alley, leading into Jessup street, with the privlloee thereof. The house has gas, hath, hot and oold water, range, &e. . . . . . _ Terms—s4,ooo may remain on mortgage for about five yeara * M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers 139 and 141 South Fourth streot. apS4 inyl BULLINEBF OOO OfU OUR FIRBT RETAIL OPENING OF TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS AMD French Millinery Goods, MARCH 31, 1860. THOS. KENNEDY & BRO„ No 729 Chestnut St. THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Straw and Millinery Goods FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS,to.. to N. W. corner Klßbtb and Vine Streets, e, f. a. num PHILADELPHIA* aiiH-lmrp - TUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE WOO OABEB OF u wtata. Port, Madeira. BhernrTjFamaloa and Santa Crus Rum, fine old Brandloe and wbWUea, Wboleealeaad reIUL P. J.JORU AN, 810 Pear street -Below Third and Pfeinafe oteeoU and fthof* 02? k (street deT-ff BKKMIMBiBWLEKHMr-PWIi^HELPTO^..ate>WB^S. a y ß^ia feW 89. B 9. NEWEST MATERIALS AND LATEST STYLES HOMEK, COLLADAY & CO’S. In this Department we are prepared to furnish Beady Made every variety of Walking and Traveling Dresses, suitable for all tastes and of every quality. Orders filled with despatch. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK P*m l LIN* NS AND HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS Loweßt Prices at which Linen foods have been sold for suer 1 jeus. BEST IRISH LINENS, BEST LINEN SHEETINGS. BEST TABLE DAMASKS. Linen Handkerchiefs, Shirt Bosoms, Towelings, Fnrnitnre Linens, Stair Crashes, Linen Drills, Bird-Eye and Nursery Diapers, &c. We intend to maintain our reputalon for first-class and pure Linen Goode. We also intend lo demonstrate to Linen Buy re that we oan sell euoh goods at oheaper rates than are usually charged lor luolioi Bargains. Every desorption of Dry Goods required to furnish a home, of b«st qualities and in variably at the lowest prioes. Flannels, Blankets, Quills, Sheetings, Furniture Chintz as. White Goods of every desorip ion. Hotels end Publio Institutions supplied at wholesale package rates. OPENING OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AT MBS. £. KEYSER’S, On Thursday, April 29th, 1869, No. 1227 CHESTNUT STREET. Mil 6trp» Important Announcement. NEW CARRIAGES! At 712 Bansom Street, Philadelphia. McIiEAR & KENDAIjIj Will keep a splendid .uortmont of goof, strong and welU finished CARRIAGE 3 always on hand, to whioh they Invite the attention of all doilring to purchase. Call at 712 BANBOM street before purchasing elsewhere, mheo s w 26trpt , . D. M. LANE. Mil Builder of Flrit-clMi Heavy Respectfully invites attention to hta targe stock of finished Carriages. Also, ordors taken for Carriage, of evory de scription, at BUUHIFIVTOBF AND WABEBOOHB, 3438, 3434 and 3480 MARKET STREET, Three squares wert o! Fennsylruiia Railroad Depot West Philadelphia. (oa-ts-th-e-daup WALKING -41 If If'"■ Are Now Opening Daily CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD, Noe* 1419 and 1414. ARE NOW EXHIBITING SILKS AND DRESS GOODS EVER IMPORTED IHTO THIS OITY, Md at Prices as Low as any other Establishment in the Country. CHI STNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD, Nos* 1419 and 1414* NEW OPENING. GEORGE MILLION, 1128 CHESTNUT STREET. 828 ARCH STREET. FUBSH STOCK. HOUSEHOLD DRY GOODS. CHI I JDIUUN’B CLOTHMMi. CARRIAGES. OF TUB (Successor to James McMollan,) ALSO, CLARK & BIDDLE, 712 CHE&TNUT STREET. E Q glisL Sterling - SILVERWARE. The PRESENT FACILITIES of CLARK A DIDDLE enable them to offer a large variety of near pattern) at aa low prices as nay other bouse in the trade, feiff awlr roS FURS ONSTORA.GE. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 1212 CHESTNUT STBEET, Beg'to inform tbo Ladles that they are now prepared to receive FURB ON STORAGE through the Summer, guaranteeing them against loss by Fire and Moth, at a trilling expense. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 1213 Chestnut Street, arl th e tu tmro COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM FOB SALE.- m HH EO or lOOlacrea- Bristol pike, abovs 1 mile stone, JwilL and near Taeony. Maaslon bouse and awol-vA lines to let. Apply on premises or to U. WHITAKER, 6101 orußt stteet. apst-31 uIiIiMANTOWNrPtWBAIiR BPS) K en . gtone Cottage on Fishers lute, throo minutes' B'a W»llt fiom station. ■ Well built, with 8 chambers, and all modem Unproretnontn, WJf H B kQQH 317 Walnut otroot. • ATUHEB, IEVEUIV, to TUBS, fto. ‘S’GRSAIiBO' ENGLISH AND FRENOII FABRICS INGENUITY AND ORIGINALITY. CHEVIOTS, MELTONS and BANNOCKBURNB, dew Mixtures and Dcsigns. PIQUE, GBANITE and DIAGONAL COATINGS. ELEGANT STKIPEB—Bare beauties of designs and colors, for Pantaloons. WHITE and BROWN DUCKS, and WHITE MARSEILLES, for Vesta, dude tipin oew atyft, DOUBLE-BREASTED FROCK COATS, popular for street wear. HALF-DRESS MORNING COATS, convenient for general uae. BUSINESS COATS, English stylo.- Jaunty garments. SACK COATS, tastefully cut. Coming Into fashion again. AND MANY OTHER NOVELTIES OF MATERIAL OR MAKE, An immense assortment ©t everythin# pertaining to tho CLOTHING TRADE. CHESTNUT STREET CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN WANAMAKER, @l@ and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. N. B.—This ia a NEW Establishment, Jaat ommed, In the large Brown Stono Building*, formerly Homer, Colladay & Co.'s, add stranger* will dwwell to look In at It. If only for curiosity’s sake. apim - ■ THE THEBMOMETER IS ASCENDING. ROGEHILL & WILSONS GREAT BROWN BTONE HALL The Bin treat Thwnometer of Philadelphia, IS READY FOR THE MILD WEATHER, Ample Cash Capital* Abundant Store Hoorn* Prolonged Experience. Ohoioe Locality. The Finest Goods. The Most Tasty Gutters, The Most Polite Salesmen. The Largest Btoptc, The Lowest Prices, And everything necessary to carry on the business of supplying the constantly Increasing demand for Oret-class Clothing, with running (o us, as the ivy. to the vine, and with mailing In multitudes, and wishing they had always come before. ROCKHILL & WILSON again invite fto public to keep on eom'ng, and supplying themselves, cheap for cash, at (ho GREAT BROWN HALL 003 and 605 CHESTNUT STREET. ap2S _! 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ouperuies, u. CARPETINGS! M’OAJLLOU, CREASE & SLOAN, Ho. 508 CHESTHUT ST BEET, Opposite Independence Halt Importers of Curpeiingu, Of erery description. F R E S II CANTON MATTINGS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. M’CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, mnPET ADD OIL CLOTH WARE HO CSS, Ho. 508 Chestnut Street, Opposite Independence He*\ Philadelphia. apl6thstntljeB rp _ SPRING. 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. We are now receiving a very largo stock of new goods tot SPRING SALES, Embracing all tbe new a trie, at C ABFETIN 08, FLOOB OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, be. mbSftm rpfl OBH&nBHTAIi IBOlt WORKS. ARTISANS’ AND BUILDERS’ Ornamental Iron & Bronze Works SPARKS, STILLMAN,DOWDELL &CO. HANUFACTUBBBB OF Oast and Wrought Iron Bailing, GARDEN-AHDCEMETERV J ADORNMENTB?FOUN-‘ TAINS. VASES, VEBANDAHB. SETTEES, CHATBB, lie. lEON BTAIRSOF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW AND IM PROVED STABLE FURNITURE. Foundry—2o2B north Tenth Street. Waroroom—Bo7 Chestnut Street. ' mhSttathagmßgt 1 MADE lIP WITH TOGETHER WITH AT THE OLD CUSTOMERS NEW CUSTOMERS GEO. J. HENEELS, CABINET MAKER. 1301 end 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. V stablished. in. 1844. (eiemrii FURNITURE. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE BEMOVED THBXB Furniture and Upholflteiing Warerooms TO 1127 CHESTNUT STREET, OIRARD ROW: mh»« ta th 6mrw I. LUTZ, FURNITURE, 181 South ELEVENTH Street. A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE At Bcdcrate Prices. «pBO lmrpt FURNITURE T. & J. A. HENKELS, Baring BEMOVED (a their ELEGANT BTORE, 1002 ARCH ST,, Are now Mlling flmbcUaa FURNITUIIB at very redact weaver & 00. - MEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. No, M li .WATER Otwet and » N. DELAWARE aVSBO*. FOBRimilE, CSV*
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