Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 25, 1869, Image 4

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POLITICAL.
The 'Mon 'League and the Appiosithisig .
leteouon.
74liteeting Odle UniOnUag,tte, of 11111a:der
pbhe,Iva.steld lasteVening for the ptialiote of
takingaction in relation to the approaching
dettiori*:)
'W`m. D. Lewis, Esq., Nviii called to the chair,
on motion of Mr. XII. Orne. " •
—rpy:iotruetion'of thehohrd, of &Odra, Afr.
Marles' Gibbons Offered the follOwingpreamble
. .and resolutions, which, on • 'notion, were
unanimously adopted: ,
Whereas, The people of. Pennsylvania are
again' called, to, the serious, duty of, electing a
Governo; a ;Ridge of the Supreme.tourt,'-and
tug ;a e'rs of the State Legislature, and the
enters .of their -respective cities and
' ties ;..and whereas the question is again
rite(' whether the political party which
Was arrayed - , against the Government during
the rebellion, and declared the war for its sup
' prmion a fhilure; which assailed the- national _
credit, and 'has more recently Sought; to ,repti
dlate the national obligations, and , nullify the
acts of Congress;shall be entrusted with power
to control the affiiirs of , this loyal Coffman
. Wealth by the election of. its nominees for the
public offices; and whereas the members of
the -Union Leautie, are' &died' upon to e x press
their opinion. ..m tei'theSaid'election';
, .
therefore,, ; . • • ;
intsoltpd That we are: opposed now 'as we
t r el vation of men to ub-
lic office who adhere to the political party
which encouraged ; and Strengthened the re
bellion by, unconcealed .syrnpathy .with its
lenders and their doctrines; and 'which continu
ally sought to embarrass the National . Govern
ment in the prosecution of its just and neces
sary measures fOr the restoration of peace and
the perpetuation of the Union.' , • •
Resolved, That the persistent efforts of the
Democratic party to open;anew the exciting
questions which mere Settled by, the success of
the national canse and the election of General.
Grant to ; the 'Presidency, strongly, tend to dis
qniet and *embarrass all the business ,relations
of the Country; by weakening the public confi
dence in the stability of our institutions, and
shciuld be strenuously and persistently resisted
and .condemned. ,
Resolied, That the : • large. reduction of the
national debt:sivice• the inauguration of Pied-.
dent Grant, anilthe annual diminution of the
State debt during the adminiStration of Gover,
noi:Geary, and. the reviving prosperity of the
country under the just and liberal policy of the
gepublican paity, are practical .results 'which
appeal to the intelligence of the people in favor
of thellepubliean cause and the Republican
can didafes for office.
Resolved, That an executive committee of
twenty-five members of the - League be ap
pointed by the chairman of this meeting, for
the 'purpose of adopting sitch measures in
relathin to the approaching election as may
he consistent With the ,purport of these resolu
tiOne. •
There being no further business, on motion,
the meeting adjoUrned:'' "
The committee called for by these resolu
tions will be appointed by the cbairman of the
meeting at his leisure.
keettiag Germintown.
A large and enthuSiastic Republican meeting
was held last night in the Town Hall, German
town. The hall was profusely decorated.with
flags, lanterns, &c. • A band of music was also
present. The meeting Was called to order by
William ‘F;Siiiith,.Esq., WhO nominated the
following officers
PresNent—Thomas W. Walter.
Vice. Presidents—William Adamson, Charles
Magaigee, Esq.., Samuel C. Ford, Spencer Ro
berts, Elias Birchall, W.• Wynne Wister, Ed.
Armstrong, William 'McCallum, Geo. Nugent,
John T. Thompson, Henry S. Tarr,Charles F.
Treed,. Thomas P. •Bawlett, Charles Weiss,
George Browser. •
Secretariee----J. R. LambdiC4 Isaker Somers,
F. W. List; C. E. Morgan, Jr.; 11. B. Dutton,
H. Oscar Roberts„ James. R. Gates, Lemuel
Zell, Dr. J. C. Gilbert, James„W. Jones.
Speeches were made by Senator A. Wilson
Henszey, Daniel 'Kalbfus, Esq., of Mauch
Chunk, and lion. John Covode.
The Republican Invincibles arrived from the
city, about four hundred strong, at• eight
o'clock, and made a street parade, being much
cheered. They presented a very fine appear
ance; and the display •of red and blue lights
from the ranks Made the spectacle a most br,,il
liant one.
'the Drought and the Crops. y
The Department of Agriculture furnisbes a
summary .of the crop reports. A statement is
givem•showing the mean temperature and rain
fall of the several States for July and August,
as-contrasted with those months last year.
The region Most subject to drought, that west
of the Mississippi and Missouri, has had the
most regular supply of rain, and the valley of
the former has had an abundant rain-fall to
its mouth ; while Alabama and Georgia have
suffered from drought, and the ,Atlantic States
in a still higher degree, not only throughout
the tidewater region, but in a large portion of
the Eastern States. •
On the Southern Atlantic seaboard the heat
has been greater this year than in 186 S, and
the rain-hill less. N iirth and east of New
York, the heat has been less, as also the rain
fall. In'one case it IVas too hot, in the other
too cold , for corn and other summer crops,
which suffered' accordingly.
While the drought has prevailed east of the
Alleghenies, the great Mis.tssippi basin has had
an
and'
amount of rain. West Virginia
and Ohio alone, of the central area, had less
rain-fall in Aul:rust than in 1808.
The excessive moisture of the summer is
sustained to its close, especially in Wisconsin,
Minnesota, lowa, Nebraska, Kansas and Mis
souri. .Both the early and the later rains have
'been somewhat extraordinary west of the Mis
souri, yet the high tempegature and deep thirsty
-• soils of that region have converted the visita
tion into a blessing. The drought of - lbe sea
_board bas not beerrequaled in many years.
The colnparison between this year and last
shows that New England has had but one-third
as much rain in August of the present year;
Sew York a little more than one-half; New
Jersey scarcely one-eighth ; Pennsylvania '
one
sixth, and Maryland one-ninth. Extracts from
correspondence will show the injurious effects
of this excessive drought on corn, cotton and
garden vegetables. . •
Corn.—The corn crop has been the prey of
' numerous ills in every section of the country.
The only States that now show an average con
dition are Nebraska., Kansas, Florida, Louisi
ana Texas'and'Arkansas.
'COttori. 7 4Tbere . will be a reduction in the
Alabama,
and a Material increase. from MiSsissippl to
Texas, • Georgiai: lot•ida uid`Sbiith Carolina
have suffered most, mainly; rom drought, and
in a feu localities froni rust, the eaterpillaritul
boll Worin. Our estimates make the increase
itr 10SiSSippi; Loo isi,rira respect
ively, fen, twelve and fourteen per cent. The
probabilities at present favor ,a•:sleld of two
millions seven hundred. and fifty thoUsand
bales. . ' '
'lieut.—This crop,as a whole, is large. The
only States showing a deerease are
,Thinois,
Michigan, lowa and California: Some of .it is
inferior in quality, but a considerable portion
has been injured by rains after harvest; - but a
conshierable•portion of the Western Wheat is
of good quality, and that of the South' is de
eidedlysuPsrlor. . ,
Fruits, as a rule : have yielded abundantly,
-"pies in a jegs degree tha , i other .Shacks. NOW
York, Wi-,St Virginia. Michigan
and Illinois, all apple regions,' la • I a , tu-ly a full
supply, while New England show.s a material
'reduction.
Stock dogs..--Tharo is not only' red*ctioti,
tin the nu Ter_ ofatnelr. butalso .so_i47.oe
I,condition, Missouri, gansas,fiehraskri, .and
Minnesota,' rapidly gluiring Statq L have male
:an increase in number, as have .some -of the
'Southern State 9.• • "" • ' ,• •
• There is comparatively ri decrease; ns
pared with_ last year, from five to ten per.' cent.,
CITY BULLETIN.
SnooTiWi. Wi.r.E.=John bad 1,
bearing before Ald:.'lcerr, yesterday afternoon,
!upon the , charge. of. having' , •shot , his wife, at
!.No. 1004 Poplar street, on Thursday eveninw
,The witnesses examined , were , Theodore Bran
'son, - Benjamin • Wells,. Dr: R. 0: Shelmerdine
and others. Mr. Branson, and .3lr. Wells were
It4e fhtt to enter the Louse after affair ; they.
catlled Mrs. Diehlfroin the bar-roinn to the
!second floor, where . they saw the defendant
with a pistol pointing at then; they,'passed
;down stairs, pursued by the , prisoner, ,Who:
isnapped' the revolver at, them" as they were
'leaving the house. A gena *t ilted to
Ispein g Diehl' fire two ShotS tlem at his n
wife,'
IS,beltuerdine testified :to' the natme.:9f, the:.
twOunds - received by. lidr. De said she was not
lout :of danger, and he could . not form an
opinion of the case for about one . week.. De
fentlant was conintitted for a further, hearing"
off the Ist of October. . •
,• . L
formal opening of the extensive museum at
niched to the HalmenianaMedieal College* at
1105 Filbert street; took place yesterday, ;,The •
museum comprises over, ,two thousand specs-'
isms of Skeletons; dried_ ,preparations,
papier mache and' wax models, osteological.
and comparative' anatomy—specimens, wet
preparations, surgical apparatus, materia med-,
lea cabinet, mineralogical cabinet; .numer-'
ous plates, including all those published by - the
Sydenham Society. The.elastic , models were'
imPerted from France, andiii themselves form•
a valuable collection. In addition to the mu
seum,',there are - two :lecture rooms in the
building, 'each capable of seating three hun
dred students. At the rear of • the' college a
room has' been specially fitted up with beds
for the accommodation of patients desiring,
surgical operations. ,
Ass Ammo AN ALDEmsrAN.George Cal
lahan was:releire Recorder James 'Givin yes
terday afternoon, charged with assault,' and bat
tery. • Alderman R. C. Tittermary testified that
the accused seized him by the collar, while two
others had hold of each of his arms, . while at
tending the extra assessment in the Second
Ward on Monday evening. Callahan was held
in $1,200 bail to answer.
4 * llili AT A Dtp4..—The alarm of fire yes
terday afternoon ; about half-past one o'clock,
was caused by the burning of some loose cot
ton in Deary's cotton-mill, Twenty-fourth and
Lynn streets. The fire' originated in the dry
ing-roona, in the second story . of 'the building.
The joists of the upper - floor were also slightly
burned. Loss about $2,000.
ACCIDENT 1117 aN EXPLOSION.—About S
o'clock yesterday morning, John Swartz, aged
15 years; employed at the hotel of Conrad
Lentz, Bridesburg, placed two pounds' of
gunpowder in a tin canister' and' ignited it.
The explOsion knocked him insensible for a
short time, and badly burned lns, face and
bands. .
APPOINTMENTS.--SaMtlel Sparhawk has
been appointed Assistant Assessor for the Ninth
Division of the BeCond Collection District of
Pennsylvania.
Wm. 11. Gehl has been appointed Day In
spector at the Philadelphia'Custom louse, vice
.1. F. BlisKiir;'resigned.. . •
biEW JERSEY MATTERS'.
THE COUNTY CONVENTION.—The Repub
lican Convention for Camden County, on the
:iOth inst., will be one of the most imposing
and interesting ever held in Camden city; and,
from indications which are everywhere ob
serVed, there is no doubt but that, it will be the
most unanimous. The delegates in all, the
townships have been elected, and it is ascer
tained that out of the whole seventy who will
compose the Convention, the Hon. Ed
ward Bettie will receive all but two,
and it is posSible every one. Mr.
Bettie has represented. Camden county in the
State Senate for the past three years with an
ability the county never before has bad in
:bat body. Ile was the only. Republican
member who successfully "bearded the lion"
vf Democracy in that den. Considering • the
fact that the patty he represents has laeen in
the minority in the Senate ever since he be
t ante a member, Mr. Bettie' has accomplished
that, which was highly connnendible to
the interests of the . county and cred
itable to himself. His 'closely . reasoned,
eloquent, deeply logical and graceful. speeches
elicited the applauSe and appreciation of even
Lis bitterest opponents in politics, and thereby
seated a State and national sentiment which
no other speeches in the Senate were able to
do. Mr. Bettie directs all his vigorous and
active energies towards the advancement of
the
_party whose pritibiples he so zealously
cherishes and the patriotism of which he feels
to be conservative of the highest future im r
portance to the country. The renomina-
I ion of such a man will, therefore, be but agrate
ful acknowledgment of the eminent service he
I-as already rendered to the nation, the State
and the party, and his nomination is tanta
mount to his election, by a handsomely in
creased majority. In fact, Camden county
would be derelict in duty if it. alloWed him to'
he defeated 'tinder any contingency whatever.
His le-election will be a credit to the -County,
and an expression of sentiment truly Republi
can in all its essential characteristics.
ALLEGED DE;3EIiTION CASs,.—Before Jus
tices Joram and Cassady, yesterday, a man
named Cox was arraigned on the .charge of
having deserted his family; who were residing
at the time hi Boston. 'Mrs. Cox obtained in
formation - of -Ids---whereabOuts, came-to-Cam
den, and had him arrested, with a view to
'compel him to furnish a suitable 'support.
Both parties were ably represented by
counsel, who -argued the 'case in the
most able manner. But the evidence.appe4ed
to be so plain and pointed that the' jury to
which the case had been submitted gave a
Verdict in her favor without leaving their seats.
The justices then ordered him to give security
,for the .payment of $7 50 per.week to his wife
until the October term of the 'Court,' to which
hb was held in $3OO to answer. :
Kivx Loss.—By the 'Turning of the barn
of Mr. Joseph Browning, near , Haddonfield,
a few, days_ ago, that gentleman- lest , very,
bushels of wheat, which had 'jail, been - , thresh
ed, a large amount of hay, and , algo haths and
iltticles of household -
had been placed there, all of which were con-
sumed. Mr. Browning says he; does not know,
how the fire originated., ,
lIELp TO ANs - Wtlif.''-: • Testerday Mayor Cox,,
of Camden, held a limn', named Oliver, to an
swer at court a Charge of haVing shot and in
jured another roan in the foot. Theaffair oc=
(Jared in a hotel at Kaigbn'S Pola, a few days
Since, tun" is Said to have been the result .of
crhnihal carelessnnss. •
Lon~;Lics , —~)tentuulie of
;lodgers In the
Camden city station-hot* begins to be on
the increase, now that die weather, at night is
etting &Alp and UM unpleasapt for parties to
the open air, , ,
--fiiktlidusaild out of the twenty-four - I lion
sauti streets in London aro "busiitesWs Streets:"
THE DAILY-+A6-RTZLETJN7P-PIi4DELPIIM , SAT URPAY,-StßlZEllkkiM._
CLARK'S GOI:1) 111E1)AI, - - -
spr,ENDID TEgrintPlinms J : •
*.A.211141.13 tur.fx.,-Nor;TagNirat Co., Pa.,
—.February 21, 1369.
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' Mit ..Joirtv S. CLAI2IC. • •
pear , Sir The Itange;you.piltup lonine in August last .
iu niy, houso l a this place VI a pert ecteittebess:A havelbed
in my house three flanges in use. but I never know what
a good Range was until I got one of :your Gold Medal
Bun gee. believe, if I could so arraiige my flues, I
'could„,heat toy entire - housa„'lrom is n splendid
baker, Mid I have never had atikthinginmY house which
gaveme so much satisfaction: I take pleasure in recom
mending It to all who .w , int a good Amigo.
Very truly yobrs,
rJUSLVII. P,EARGII. •
•
Limo N V lt.4.E,:ellESTrat CO t Pa.,t
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11th month, 27th,
vein PM JOIJN" ets.nFC . .
I am ticry7ready to - coneludo thati3OlitiWa: Gehl Illedal
Itaime just the article needed by all hoitsekeepers ,
and its introduction au era in the Hauge business. I
think it every way more desirable than the Range
hI have Met ont. 'lt warms two' rooms' perfuctlY
shove the kitchen, and sends, into the sitting-roost back
,of it a line volume of hot air, y(hen Alto registers up
stairs ere closed. We have new , tiled rho:: flange fully
with; cooking, roasting, balzing,!' And. vvamting, and it
4;iVes us entire Fat ixfaction, and will only, say in conclu
sion that our call at thy store was a very fortunate one
Call 'and examine this Ineat 'Renting and • Baking
Range, at the wareroonm ot, .
• 3011 N S. CLARK,
Manufacturer,
••
' " • ;1003 Ilim•ket street.
13AvrimonE ngritovED • '!IRE-PLACE
filfAl;km.—fiinco Mr. OlBrk first manufactured awl iu
'traduced these pomilar Heaters thousands have been
;sold Mid put up by hint, and have ;•never failed to
Igive the:ninai perfect satisfaction. : The,recent immove•
meats on the Baltimore floater, consisting in a polished
;fool-rail and hearth, swinging doors, anti a - larger ash
;box nmke it the most beautiful and effect' *e •
e.eountry. to on correc 4,r nC p o for ii base
:burning., Fos -consul - inns and self-feeding. Fire-place
limiter B found In the rialthnore Mater. 'la not a
new experiment. but has‘ been'thoroughly tested for
;yeate: • .No gas, ho dusti heavy coal and plenty
ior heat are fix recommendattotts—• This Heaton, Is manu
factured and Bold only by
. ~
, SUNNYSIDE! SUNNYSADE,I
We claim the following among otheihiapicVements
I: it le so constrncted that •oivg-Tittrtti MORE 01 , THE
HEATING SURFACE EXTRICDs INTO TILT.F. ROOM, giVing that
much more additional heat without extra Ittel.
' 2. It is the ohly WARM 'MR FIRE-PLACE MEAT - ER in the
market. Like the regular built cellar Heater it loses no
'heat, but eontlues it an to its legitimate purposes.
• 5, The fuelningazine is ROUBLE the Usual size, extend
;Mg from the fire -bog to the top-of the stbve, with capa
city for twenty-four hours' supply of c0a1...
4. 'The patent DoUBLE .CCIRER , , , aOR.:COAE - MAOAZIXE
Con MMus t gas, prevents escape of gas Into the room.
and makes it impossible for - any p tidings Or explosion,
to oulur. This is an advantage •poesessed by no other
fire-place stove in the market. . •,
5. I:bottom THREE AIR CIIAMBERS, wherein a brisk
circulation is kept ug, drawing thesold air In the room
through heated lines INTO EARGE ROT MR RESERVOIR,
at the back of the stove. . • , , .
. _ .
• ' a.No,sido Pipes are uselLas the air is heated in a RE4ER.
VOIR RAVING DOVOLR RADIATING FLURII AND DOUBLE.
BACK, supplying large quantities of hot air,
Waste of heat or Roil.
. . .
7. Tim SeNYYsinz utilizes the Waste heat so thorough
ly that we frequently heat an adjoining- room ou tle ,
first. besides heating the rooms in the second and third
.
stories. . .
8. A damper on top of the stove, connected With tie•
hot air flues, CONTROLS THE QUANTITY OE HoT AIR RE
QUIRED FOR THE USE OF EITHER THE UPPER OR, LOWER
ROOMS. All other tire-plaCe stoves are very inconvenient
iii this respect.
0. The Grate
. is self-cleaning, and :4i RHST CAN ESCAP E. whiIe shaking. it.
10. All' parts of this stove are made from the very b'st
materials, and- in the most substantial 'manner, ALL
THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF THE PATENTEE..
Rrcli FRIENcit DEconATED
Dinner, Dessert and Tea Sets, Vris6.s. Figures, Fancy
Goods, &c., at greatly reduced prices. ;These goods Inn,q
be sold to make room for now arriving fall 'importations
. Those about to purchase will study their interest by
calling and examining nor large and varied stock.
Krun's China .t1011.121S Chestnut street.
' BEST QUALITY
Fine White French China Breakfast, Dinner, 'Dessert
'and Tea sets:
Containing 175 icees . ,Tor...
Snuffler Sets of 115 places. for
30
At HERn's China Ball, 1215 Chestnut street.
•
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BEST QUALITY
Fine gold-band Freud' Chitin, Telt , Sots; 46 pieces for
,5,13 tn . , at •
Kmin's China Tian, Chestnut street.
•
BEST QUALITY
White French Chinn Tea Sets, 58 pisces. for e:10, at
BEAR'S China Hall. 7218 Chestnut street
CUT-GLASS QUART DECANTERS, - $1 75 per
pair, at
RICH DECORATED VASES,
Aral other fancy goods, 'at greatly I , ;(lneed price, at
Ii ERR'S (Avila Hall, 12,1 , 4 Clie•triut etreet, -
CUT-GLASS TABLE: TU3I - BLEES
Usual price F 2 50, of el 35 per dozen,
liEun's Chins Hall, 121 S Chestnut -11 ,et
JUST RECEIVED .PER' SHIP WYOMING. 108
FRIVc Ne a s w h i t e(6f hi l n,io
c Chamber
Ironstone r m ll i r ic eit i kf w a: Lair
o er p ..l i : ,, :is a tT i t ,i
.offer to the public at half Ware!
'mat prices; Rho ft tine an
-1;W-talent of Parian Statnetts and Blue 'Wedgwood Ware,
at KERICS China Hall.
1216 Chemi nut ,treat.
not place. yourself under that great
Pianist, A. WolloWski, 5Z3 South Eighth street, mid
from Liza receive a.classical education on the piano, and
.v
also have yotiroice improved in vocalism t Ilis system
is original, his musical time-clock wonderful.
IitONING TABLES, Step-ladders, Meat
Safes, and a large assortment ofkitelien articled at
FARSON
1 : .222 Pock street, below Walnut.
11013SECEEPER can get a complete outfit for
the kitchen
CUBA! CUBA ! ! CUBA !! !
The new style Of Genie' lint.
At the afore of Citas. OA KPOR SoNA,
Under the Continental
FULL STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING,
PAI'L ANIMItyr, TAILOR., Of long; experience
and high reputation in Parit; and New York., recently iu
this City, connected with establishments in which he
(mold not display the skill and ta.ne that Dante his repu
tation ; has the pleasure •of Informing his friends, pa
trons and the fashionable public, that he is now con
nected with EnwAtto P. KELLY, 31Prellant
southeast corner Chestnut and berentli, where he can
show them it magnificent stuck of goods,
andnuance them
clothes equal to the best establiOnmnt
s of Paris, Lon
don, or New York, and at moderate priti--17--. •
EXQUISITE NEW FALL CONFEcI IONS,
Manufactured by WHITMAN S Co., 31 , i rilt" , lioit: street
Retailers supplied ILt the lowest wholesale prices.
BEWARE OF THE EoGs
Which vertnin lay for next Year's crop. 0 1"ause YoUr
prentisret thoroughly with LYIJIffi Insect Pondnr,, and
thus In event 1 ho cockroaches, Bean, moth, and
other vermin from overrunning yen with titiiir limo&
next year. Lyon 'tl Powder will do it. Nothing ohm will.
Depot, 21 Park Itc,w, N.Y.
LADIES: CHAS OAKFORD & SONS,:nbt the
Continental, keep the !Meet and most beaubful etylee
Of Hate to be found in the city.
Give them a call.
Fon fOi ' men copies and advertising terms.
id
Urn 1 ihningion Daily Cnihnfrcial an I loWntoart
We.kly Tribune,: address JENKINS le ATKINSON,
Wilmington, Eckman
•
JUTHCHOUS MOTHERS and nurses use for
children a sato and pleasant medicine in Bower' , infant
Cordial.
• •
BunuicAn INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun
dries.
SNOWDEN dr BROTHER,
......413.4.101 Eighth street.
• Cril.NTS' AND YOUTBS' HATS AT OAKFilltble,
where all the latest styles can always be lael the low- s,
est prices • • -
CORNS, Bunions,. Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr.. J.. Davidson, No. 015 Chestnut street.
Charges moderate.. • .
•
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. ,
J, I s aacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear treata .
tm diseases appertaining to the above merabers . witb the '-
- Ftmost ifaceesM'Testimoniala - frthif - ThAT'lgho, t ellable
sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch.
street.,' The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their atients, twins has no secrets in his practice: •Artt-
Mal eves inserted. No charge made for examination •
r GAS FIXTURES.
Gv EIXTURES.—MISKE3r, MERRELL
THABKARA, No. 718 Chestnut etreet, manufac
turers of Gas Fixtures, Lampe, &c o (ko., would can the
attention of the public to their largo and elegant assort
ment Of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackete, They
also : introduce gas pipes into dwellings and public build
ings, and attend to extending, altering and repairing gait
pipes•-: All work warranted.
SpriuTp-or T LIRPEN TINE, TAR AND
Bonin.
6.5.1iL1e. t'i'parlts Turpentine.
• 43:3• /Ale. Boaplnakerai Noah'.
' MG lads. Strimiod Shipping Roidn. .
,
Landing .
_per steamship Pionner.
60 bide. Spirita Turpentine.
.. ...
200.11)ln. No. ,2 Rosin.
Landing per atennaihip Yrianet lama.
Far aldobY . ' EDW. H. RoWLEY,"
• ae7 tn - . _.. _.. ' • 16 South Delaware avenue;
OTTON.-130 BALES COTTON, N.O - W
To lauding' from steamer Wvoming. from Savannah.
and for Hale by COCIIII/1.N . , itthiSPAAL & CO, 111
Cliehtnut street.
Very truly thy friends ' -
•
TE.OI446.SEASA
. .
JOHN' CLARK,
Solo A gent, lON Market street,
- . -
GEbIIGE P.Sitsicu & Co..
33 North Second street, Philadelphia
Elam's China Hall, i 219 Chestnut street
• FARSON k CO.'S,
2_ 9 2 Dock greet, below Walnut
CUARLES STOKE'S,
No. 824 CHESTNUT STREET
Stores under the Conti
sik4.4liL, rioncv:.
=MB
On THURSDAY.' September 80j1tr.
WAHAIRAXER'wIII "RECEIVE,":,
hie friends and the,publin generally',
at his new oetabliehment, 818 and 82¢
CHEST (UT: Street:" AD .ordlnary
bnein&a„wilt be , sasPen ' dektay,the
. day, that there may be a aioroti4h*
,•+.ll,soiy And examination pr the litytee - ''
epd,rnatertele,'NEW‘ for the Fall
apd.Whiter ,of 1109. , ' '
Our Own Importations:
Having Arrived, nns
Our Own Manufactures,
Being about oorniplete,,
Our Newi Fail , and Winter Suck
wil . l be opened, OM onnouneed obdve,
ON-THIJRSDAY
OF NEXT WEEK,
Seidember 30.
We are persuaded that our Fall Goods need only to be
seen to be admired and readily Sold, so ire desire to sub
mit t hem - to examination of our customers and
friends, and only asie.tbat they imbrace this opportunity
of inspecting our , ' • •
FIN`E , ST' CLOTHING
Ready-mate, Or Ready to be Made to Order )
• • FOR
GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS.
JOHN WANAMAKER
818 and 820 Chestnut Street. ,
Bab UNITED STATES TREASURY.
PHILADELPHIA, September 24,1469
. .
Coupons duo November 1,1869, will be palibit this office
on presentation, with a rebate ofd per cent. per alumni
in gold from the face value of the coupons.
GEORGE EYSTER,
Assistant Tre ntuior United Stati!s
07 WILLS OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL'
BACkI ABOVE EIGUTEENTIi MIRE N.T.
Open daily at 11 A. lit. for treatment of diseades of the
eye
ATTENDING BURGEON/
Gr. GEORGE C. EARL AN, IWO Chestnut streot.
VISITING MANAGERS,
HENRY DAVIS; 353 North Third street.
C. NEWLIN PIERCE, :Al North iiirt , lith street.
ROBERT COANE, 164 Girard itveauo.
w tf rp§
U n
GOULD, NO. 923 CH ESTN UT
street, is selling Steck & Co.'s and Haines Bros."
Pianos and Mason & Cabinet Organs nearly as
aria as at am/for:arc time. - an27-t f
Us — 1109 GIRA.RD STREET. 1109 .
TURKISH, RUSSIAN, AND PERFITAIER BATIIB
Departments fol . ' Ladies.
Baths•open from 6A. N. to 9 P. N. pltf rp
VSTATE BIGHTS FOIL 'SALE:
State rights of a valuable inventian just patented,
d designed for the slicing, cutting and chipping o
dried beef, cabbage,&c., are hereby offered for sale. It
Is an article of grea value to, proprietors of hotels and
restaurants, and It should be introduced into every fam
ily. State rights for sale. Model can be seen at the
telegraph office, Cooper's Point, N. J.
mv29-tf§ MUNDY & HOFFMAN.
LHOWARD _HOSPITAL,.TOS. 1518
and 1520 Lombard street, Di spensury Department.
slcdic9l treatment mid mediolue furnished gratuitously
to the poor.
PIII.LADELPHLA. EYE) 'AND EA 17+,,
INFITMARY.
S. W. corner ELEVENTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets.
Open daily at 12 o'clock.
ATTENDING StiRGEONd.
P. D. Keyser, 31. D. 1111 Arch street.
James Collins, S. V. corner Marshall ant Green
streets.
A. Kline, 917 Green street.
Geo F. Keyser, 1208 Norrh Fifteenth street.
"Wm. Christritann.B44 ,North Broad street. s wto.g
OFFICE " OF THE FRANKLIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
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_
PHILADELPHIA, *ept.20,18 , 39.
Au election for Ten Directors for Ml¢ enshing rear
will be held, agreeably to the charter, at the office of the
Porn pany, on MONDAY, October 4th next, between 11
A. M. and P. 21. .
J. W. McALLISTER, Se'cretarY.
[u. PHILADELPHIA AND DAR BY
alnl after M ON.D.A.Y. Sept. 27th.
pamen,gers for the DARBY RAILROAD will take the
omnibuses at Thirty-ninth and Market, which will carry
them to dhe care, at Thirty-ninth and Darby road, win'.
out extra chartto. se24 GC§
ub LAW DEPARTMENT— UN IV BB
sity of Pennsylvania—A term will commence on
Monday, Oct. 4. Introductory Lecture by Professor
Morris, at 8 o'clock P. M. se2l-t yet§
Alll USEMENTS.
ASHER'S DANCING ACADEMY,
BOS FILBERT STREET.
All the New and Fashionable Dances Taught.
Ladies and Genthimen—Tursday and Friday Evening 3.
Nissen aryl] Masters—Tuesday and Saturday Atter•
11110111 i.
Gentlemen Only Snhlyday Evening.
Private lessons, singly or r i elassea. at any hour to
slit conconieucr,.. . • f,e2/.llll*
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARC RE
H STET
THEATRE. - t Reging 3...; to 8.
ltosinesn Agent and 'M
TreasUrer ' HIS. DI . URPHY
Stage Manager ' GEO. W. 8 BILDART
OPENING NIGHT OF THE .4
FAIL AND WINTER DRAMATIC SEASON.
TIIIS.f Ii", k TIT.DAY, EVENING, 86pteinber 2.111 i, ISO.
Bill stw 8 Brilliant Comedy ot'
•4MON E Y . "
.11fri . t1 Evelyti
Fir.lnbt ‘'et,cy
31r. Grak ,
Sir Fredergt•k
apt. Aunt
' tiflamtli
lord Glot,qatq ,
,Sharp
Lady T nutklia
Goorgianna Ve:+ey.
3IRS. JOHN DREW ag cLA.r,A nntLAss
To coneludo - with thooomedletto of
THE FOUR SISTERS.
The Four SititOrd
By NMI Lizzie Price.
•
'Sam Shuffle Ifemple
mom y, Sept. 27fit, -
Boncicmilt'slant Great Drama
F
OR, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN.
L AURA KEENE 'S - - .
•
.T
CHESTNUT STREET THEA I'RE
TH IC', SATURDAY, EVENING, Sept. 25, -. •
. . ._ TWO PIECES:
TiNt.oupeartnice Of DUMB Minnie Jackson, Mrs. T. A.
ereCIW and 111 r. Vining
Bowers.
Lee' One of the sticceeefuldrama of
THE MARBLE HEART.
Modem()Wile Marco • -- LAURA REENE
Concluding with the ('omic Drama of
THE JACOBITE.
MONBAY—RACIIEL TDB REAPER toid
A HAPPY PAIR.
IaTALNU T ST. THEATRE, BEGINS bitT.
y N. E. corner Ninth and Walnut Streets.
••• . THIS,•SATURDAY, EVENING,
• . ME. EDWIN BOOTH.
In Shiel'e romantic Play of •
THE :APOSTATE.,
COUNT .PESOARA EDWIN BOOTH .
On MONDAYSept. 27th,
• EDWIN BOOTH AS lIATILET:
TUESDAY and:WEDNESDAYRAIILET. •
THUhSLAY—LADY OF LYONS.
ICIPAREPA-ROSA . ENGLISH OPERA
Proprietors and Directors.
J DE,VIVO • 'Business Manager:
AMERICAN ACADEMY 01? MUSIC.
The public aro respectfully informed that a
'SEASON OF 12 NIGHTS OF THE TAYIEPA-ROSA!
'GRAND ENGLISH OPERA e
,will he' iven in a 9tyle of excellence .whicli will leave'
nothing to be desired, with a largo and efficient Chorus,
a grand Orchestra, and an unsurpsuised array of talent.
OPENING NIGHT,
• MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th
Further particulars in Sunday papers,
F OX'S — AMERICAN THEATRE,'
Walnut street, above Eighth:
BRILLIANT BILL OF NOVELTIES. •
. • • TRIO RIRALFYS IN' T) BALLETS.
•
NEW PIECE—THE SULTAN'S FAVORITES. ,
The Delovautt Brothers. o Rosa and Ballet.
• Matinee' ou Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clOok.
NTEW ELEVENTH STREET', OPERA
..1. 1 11 HOME" . .
_ _ ME FAMILY BESORT.,_
CAENCROSS 4. , . 1)1X.R7 MINSTRELS,
.V.Ll'.l. EVENING..
(7.9.BNOitOSS, Manager.
A9,4p,R1V1.Y OF FINE ARTS, .. ,
• V o l 6 lE p slNUTstroot, above Tcinth.
°nen . from 9 A. M.
Aenntiniu ljeet'et Greta Picture of
I . IItIST ItEJEOTED
OM on exhibition je224f
ISAL.E.;-:-VALVABLE COAL, Tito
atitLTiracqAtiptlspriqXxtrtr; Pent!rt..pn Teo
ITho of thet,Rbtadolpl44ssigtOYFfir.• 4.1101419e4r_
. •
•
':024 - 1 1 1,,alant atre6t.'
-
AN
1 - LIOR
,igchinery of a Saakand'poor 62111 t dotngya. iirpt•
clam bnalneas. Address "Ai 111,' , BuLtarrirt Unice'. 25 2*
011ESTNIIT8 1 12.t.RT; ,, ALAR lIL
• front ; 1726; ; Ilagnillcont situation for butitnom; or
dwellina AvPIY"onIY , tirtD. lill'iPBBEß 'KING, next to'
Depot, Gennantown:-It . u*
! 2002 A I '200.4 RUCs STREET—
-lElegant Ilrown Stone 1 wuWnge Aprily to 0
.K.EYBES
ILlNtli , Gernuttdown. , -•• 11 1 .
.
S'
NO, 310,NORTFi NINTH SI'REET.---i
RA tlegeort Direllind,'cOrner Weed; cheep. tb„:
Kli next depot,' tlarctntorep, .1t
NO. 1614' ',GREEN :;STRE,ES I 4-"M:
gagnnt modem
_Resit - tome find Clopeh-bouoe, cheop.?Y
O. Ji - EYSER KING, Germantown. .
WV U'IV I"N 1 - r: POINT - fp
/Robb Walnut lane; neatly 2 litres; elegant
stable. Apply to V.XKISEII KING, Germantown. It'
I NF T 4
Zatown—Tuipohookett treot ; Idioottio ; 0n1y,e17,500.
iCEYSEiI KING, Germantown. ,It
-i74 71 ACRES -- (4 It OIT N D- , --ST NE
its House, near Church Station, Germantown. Aptly
to C. BICSEEIt KING. . ^r lt
en„ . FOR SALE—DIVEL
1210 Columbia avenue. Nineteenth and 'Thoinpson.
144 N. Eighteenth; street. ar.2l Shmom, West Phtla.
1307 t. Vernon atreet. 009 N, Fifteenth' street. ~
LIZ Brandywine. 'Lot lfix69, tirOunts, newly papered
and painted. '; Only: WO cash required. 'Price $3.500.
JAMES W. IL'i,V.EN,S,
ee2tf• ' S. W.'corner Broad and Chestnut.
.FOR SAL E:--IftpDERN THREE-
BaStory Brick 6198. Ninth ht. Nicol' con.
.prn . ml.o. loya.
ABOVE WALNUT',
Rittenhouse Square, an elegant modern Residence:
French roof Gents , room. and •parlor, Mack walnut
finish, low grate, every eonvenionoe, equal to new. ,OPen
from 8,t4 to 6% daily. k'ortiale "
- • • •
' • • ' REDERTOK LIST,
selg-s to that • 619 Walmit street.'
Tar.all%lig S . ToW — ,::: - .Ekiie4ACE
JM."141. MANSARD ROOF COTTAGE, •
•near the Depot. Price, $7,000 ; terms easy Alsoa•neat
cottage to rent. Apply to • W. H. STOKER
se2V42l* Insurance Office; Germantown.
iff-A G.ERMANTOWN.-4EOE • SALE—A
moderzobuilt Country Villa, with all the. latest
:improvements ; near the depot. Price $13,500. Terms
'easy. Apply to '
_W. A. STOKES.
se2o 12t",, 'lnsurance °lnce, Gerntantown.
4:111 FOR RENT, FURN,ISIELED.—HAND-
Ila sonic, Iteiiiltnce, No. —.Walnutatreet.'
: Also—llandfionto Residence, No; 1111 Girard street.
J. M. Glibllll.EY S BONS. 733 Walnut street. •
____
E,
.
o . FOR SALE.—TB - • vALU.A.ISLE
SOU Property on the west side of * Germantown Road •
,100 feet front, and extending through with a front of ad
• feet on Sixth street, between iterks and Norris streets.
J, M. aummEy & SONS, 733 Walnut street. •
FOR SAtE.-A DESIRABLE THREE,
JklaiL story Residence, on the South side of Chestnut
street, uhoveNinetectith. Lot by 1.23 foot.
Apply to ISAAC IL CLOTHIER,
sell-in sc tat* ' N. W. cor, Eighth and-Morketsts.--.
HE
. D F JIng 211EF141,:uc T e etret. li Dutitinln4
manner ; all and every improvement. Possession, with
deed. One-half elm remain. Apply to GOPITLII. .16
JORDAN, 433 Walnut street.
S Li CHESTNUTSTREET-FOR SALE.-
R A handsome brick Residence, feet front, repl4o
with extra convenienceti and in perfect order ; situate c,n
Chestnut street, east of Fifteenth "street. Lot lOU Pet
deep to a street. Id. CitiALMEY & BOSS. 733 Walnut
street;
FOR SALE.—THE HANDSOME
Tbree•story Brick : J.t.guidence, Itith three story
double back buildings, situate No: 611 Vine street, opine
site Franklin Square.. Lot ill feet front by 173 feet Jeep
to Wood street. Terms accommodating. bnuiediato
,posmislon. J. 711. GUMMY dc 8014 S. 733 Walnut
;street.
SALB-- , A HANDSO3I4I .RESI
za.DENCE, 21111 SpruCe street. " •
A Store and Dwelling, northwest 'corner tlightli and
Jefferson.
A fine Residence 1721 Vine street.
• A handsome Residence, 400 South Ninth Street.
A handsome Residence. West Philadelphia.
A. Business Location. Strawberry stmet:
A Dwelling, No. 1110 North Front street.. Apply to
COPPUCK 5 JORDAN; 433 Walnut street.
01 FOR SALE.-THE HANDSOME RE
-1311. sbienee Marble first story, finished . in the best
'manner, with every ronvenlene . e, tool 5-feet wid.
card ; N 0.517 South Fifteenth street, below Spruce. 3%
711- OV3I3IEY & SONS, 733 Walniit Street.
VI • FOR SALE-THE .3; ENIE(TAN T
SaFonr-stor3i Brick Itesidetice,;22 feet front, taint in
the most substantial mannilr, in suites of threo rooms on
,first and second floors. bath rnoms'comuuunicating. with
chambers, and finished in the best style, with evira con
veniences. No. at.is West Delancey place. J. M.
GUMMEY 50N5.733 Walnut street.
FOE SALE—DWELLING 1421
ri-or l North Thirteenth street ; every convenience, and Iri
good order.
convenient Dwelling, No. 537 Pine street; ten roolng,
bath,gn,,&c.
1510 (4 nevn street, twn.story brick, good yard.
.20.5 Stamper street, beloW Pine, entail house.
Alter street, two neat four- room liounem.
Building Lots ou Passyunk road, and a good Lot at
Rising Sun
TO - RENT; 7 '''
• -
ri
TO LET.. 2.
A Small well-furnished House;
No. 921 Clinton Street.
Far farther particulars, apply t 6
•
FRED'K BROWN,
N. F. corner Fifth and. Chestnut Streets.
3.t
—Mr. J. I'. eaglet - Iyr
...Mr. s'..li ukny
r. Rola. Craft;
Mr. G. W. Stoddart
Mr. S Ifelllple
lit. 1.,. L. JAin , ...!
Nitlifiwo
Mr. M. Snyder
.Mrti. 0. P. M
MiiB A Inio Irmin
THE BOSTON AND '.PHILADELPHIA
•Salt•Vish Company
•
Raving. more, room in their NEW BUILDING, now
going ❑p, than they wish to occupy, will JET a portion
of the same With power, The building is 66x.82 feet, four
story high, with basement, situated on
Columbia Avenueiabove Fifth Street.
Will be ready for occupation in forty days, and will
have tifty-horee poWer. , •
App t4 274 South Third Street, Room 12.
•
°REESE McCOLLUM, REAL ESTATE
N.., AGENTS._
opposite Mansion street, Caps
island, N. J. Real Estate bought and sold. Persons
'desirous of renting cottages during the season will apply
or addresses above.
Respectfully refer to Chas. A. Rubicam,RenrY Ruyan,
Francis Alcllvain, Augustus Morino, John Davis oo
w. W. Juvenal. feB-ttl
rro LET—AN OFFICE AND CELLAR,
-N0.701 Arch Htreet. Fie 233t*
"E'IOR RENT.
:I! STORE ROOlll AND BASEMENT of New Build
ing, 1202 MARKET Street. Applyp to
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, •
01 1 P, 113 1210 Market street.
;OFFICES TO, RENT. AT 524 WALNUT
street, at 6 , 100 per annum and upwards.
J. H. EDWARDS,
152 South Fourth street . r
5e13.12t
r .15013.: VINE STRZET. _TO_ • RENT, -
?orni -- furnished -to IAMES
, Y OD NG , 1508 Spruce street. • se2s-6t."'
ifa TO LET—A CONVENIENTKobgt,
11212. Np. 1035 Vino street. Apply at 1001 Vine et. ee2s-3t*
frrkdiflit - NT'FITRNISHED HOUSE,
No. 1807' Wolnut Street, opposite - Itittenbouso
Square. -Apply to J. PARK ,ER NORRIS, No. 22{ South
'Delaware avenue. . se2.s4t*
-TO RENT—HANDSOMELY
TurniiihDi Homo, No. 2001 PINE street. Apply to
, TIIOMA DIEHL, 030 Walnut sti'eot. sat. St*
VA TO RENT—ITURNISITED—A•HAND
,ma. somo three-story Brick Dwelling, with'double back
buildings, on the south side of Arch 'St., between 15th
tend 16th with or without a stable. Apply to A. B.
'CARVER W.•cor. 9th and Filbert. ' se2l-Gt*'
FOR RENT.—,THE FURNISgED
Itesidenceool4 Rittohbouse Milan will •be routed
or aloar or longor if tionited. It is lotiirgoly' located
liandsomoly ati)d : nOwly furnißbtd, re'Weto with ttli
i convoitiencos. ' CLAIM' , .
001140' . 71.11Ynimit'btroot._
lel FOR REN -FURNISHED RESI:
LIBILDENCE;No. 183.1:Sprueo'stroot: Apply betweonlo,
ittd.l3,to. • L. t y kum . Aß ,,. .
' 8044 " thmt* , 108 Walnut lama.
LiAl") 1.5.1 L.-20 138.C871407iW '
Lard Oil, to arrivir and for aa lo by 0
.0178t3ELL 00. 1 11/ Ulkotitnut etre t.
wok', aikt.E.
ROBERT 'GRA YVEN fi SON,
EX Pine grout
'..114A De
PROPOSALS:
ti t kvoyp.ll., 137 P - P -L
E .• 4
j
L. OFFICE OF - PAYMASTER 17: S NAVY, - - ::-
± ".....';,-‘ ' ''' No.:IM CRESTS= t:3TENET, :. :-. ""
' ' PRMIADEti.MIA'; Sept. 25th';'1869. - ' ' :"
i SEALED PROT,',OSAI,S, endorsed " ro
rosals for SußiteS " Will be received at this
lb ilte, Wit 11 - Qqo44 M. ..op., ' the :18t1;of,.0c-, ,
tabor, ror " frirrilitting the United' States' .
iEavy Department with, the following articles,
to be of the_best quality, and subject, to 111.-
Isiodetiort;byllie inspeoung officerilithe Mina& '
firelphia Navy Yard where they are. to be de
ilivered, when required, free of expense to the
;veil.
'. overnment, : ',for ~ which •sequri4'; must hp
IOR BUREAU - OF CONf3TRDOTION, Sm.
.$ 625 fohnds Zinc, white, dry. ,
S. 406 oundi+Sedp,,CeStile.s,s ~ ..s ",1 , --..'' ''," " !,. 1
i 375 ights. glass 18 by 10 in., first quality,
.doub l e thick.
200 Lights, glass . 1 2 by 20 4.4 u firsi 'quality,
!double thick. • . - • . •
• 18,Lenes, magazine, clear,White ~
polished;
12 inehee,diarneter, 1,3 inches thlek. ,
' C6O feet' Leather Belting, j. inch , thick, 6to ,
12 inclies Wide. . - . , - ,
.20. Sides. Leather, . pump,: ,oil-ta.uned, ,
,500
pounds. , ". - • ..
3 Sides Leather, lace, Calcutta, sides not l iesS .
than 5 UoUnds., . • • ,
100. feet. Rose, best leather; 8 Ina: eowier,
135 tuns (2,240 poundsjllitUnrinous : VOA'
2 Loringes arid :6 Cbaim; - -'' 4 ''
,-'•
41 Chairs, cane seat;per.p
ry attern...
20 g - ross, llrasi; Serewse33 in, 10,. 14.26
1, . .:
Or .IWREAII OF. ORDINANCE___ AN OE.
. „
()tie—
-6 " " Suetton - Hose.'
FOR BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND
IV Barrels Be i er, in good.fttout barrels, free:
from sap, and with four iron honps.
For full particulars apply at COM3IAND 7 :
ANT'S OFFICE, Navy Yard.
Blank fOrttis for proposals can be obtained
at this °Dim
RIRSRELL ..•
Paymaster,
ae2s-3t • " n d States Navy.,
T ° ("ON TRAbTotittSAND BUILDERS,—
SEALED PROPOSALS, .endersed"Pro
ptsals for building a ptiblic school-house in
the Eiftb-Ward,•" , •be received by the un
dersigned at the aloe, S. E.'corner of SIXTH
• and ADELPIII streets until THURSDAY,
Octiaberlrl, 1869; at 12 , o'clock R ' .• • for building
publica . school-house 'on a lot of ground
situate. on •Third street, above ,Lombard,. in
the Fifth Ward, • ' •' '
• Said school-house to he built in accordance
with the plans.of L.ll, Ester, Superintendent
of School Buildings, to be seen at the office of
,the Controllers of Public Schoels. • •
IsT O bids Will be considered • uuletC4 aceempa
tiled b,y ,a certificate Iran , ' the City Solicitor
that the provisions of an ordinanee approved
May ; 45; have been complied with.
The contract • awarded only to
'known master builders; •
By order of tlie CouitnlttPe on Property.
• H. W. HALLIWELL,
se2s 27 30 00l ft it 14 • . Secretary
all:14;AS t.? RY ' 1./ EPA RT3I T,
- SEPTEMBEIL 18(9.
SEALED PROPOSALS will 1w received at,
this Department' up, to 12 31., MONDAY„ Zth
October next, for the building and fitting of
four Steamers for the. Revenue Marine. Mi
llers to furnish their own specifications, the
same JO be submitted to'a board of °dicers, the
I)epartnient reserving the right to reject all, if
not from competent and responsible parties.
Speed being of great importance, the De
partment bas adopted' this count° to invite
competition, and will require the bidders to
fumy& clrawing,s in detail of .hull and ma
chinery, with models complete, and the par
to wlann tlte itivards are, made shall give
bonds r.-ith sufficient sureties, for the proper
l ierfortnance of the work, according to the
specifications, models, Bze., approVed.
The vessels Will be of the following dimen
sions
Propeller t3f iron—hermaphrodite brig
rigged. , if
Length, 170 f:et t)n load ru l e.
Breadth of beans, 28 feet, woulded.
Depth of hold, 15 feet, antidships.
. Draft of water, loaded, not to exceed 13 feet.
Side-wheel steamer, iron or wood—hermanh
rodite brig-rigged. „Length; ills feet on loud
line. , : .
Breadth of beam, 28 feet, moulded.
Depth of bold, 12 feet.
Draft of water not to exceed 81 feet, 'loaded.
Two cznall steamers, of wood.
Length, 1,10 feet on load line.
Breadth of beam, '.2; feet, moulthni.
Depth of hold, 9, feet. . ,
Draft of - water not to exceed' Loot, loaded.
Propeller to have ono direct-acting engine ;
Large side-wheel At.eamer, one oseillating
engine ; •
Two small steamers; beam engine.
• Speed to be guanuiteed; .
GEO. S. BOUTW ELL,
se24 f s toell4l Secretary of the . Treasury
BUEAUR
OF ORDNIA;WE,
NAVY DEPARTMENT,
WA.siTINIITON CITY, Sept. 14, 1869.1
SEALED PROPOSALS 1.111 be receive at
this Otli ce until TUESDAY, October sth; 1609,
at 12 M., for the mannacture and delivery of
2,000 barrels Navy Cannon Powder:
1,000 barrels to be deliVered at BoSton, and
1,01:0 batrels at New York. , - • ,
The cost of delivery .to be at tbe expense of
the manufacturer, and the PoWder to; be sub
ject to the usual Ntivy4inspection before, ac
ceptance. •
Bidders will State AM time the Powder
; will be ready for. delivery.
A. LUDLOW CASE,
Chief of Bureau.;
selstocs§
110ARDINO.
1608 cHEsmu r Tpi : i.,y,E T ...
T STItEET.,
H___ANDSo__ _........ ..
31 E COMMUNICATING AND'
sfrisle rooms. Board first class. Bere , refico re
il uirtd. No. t. 05 South Ninth stro..t.. it.*
_._
HANDSOME COM littl
'entink room* , and other with 'ward, at
223 South Broad *street." . , sal 6t."
riliWo HANDSOME COMMUNICATING
J. roomt; t o rent, with board, at 2001 Walnut' etreet; in
a private flintily. 8 e:r3
A FAMILY CAN •BE ACCOM MO
dated with board in a private family near Nineteenth
end Walnut etreete, by addrebeing — NV: NV BuLtn•rny
office. •• • • sert-ct.
MORTGAGES.
'AC;•000-$1,6000 'AN D Q T
_ . ainounta to loan on Mortgage. Apply to._.
LEWIS U. ILEDNEII,
w 24 2t§ • IM.Waluut street.
DRUGS:
CASTILE SOAP-GENUINE AND VERY
imperfor-200 boxes just tended from bark Idea, and
for sale by ROBERT BUORMAXER &. 00,, Inxporting
Druggists, 11. E. corner Fourth and BaCer streets.
TIRUGGISTS WILL. FIND: A LARGE
of Allen's Ina! Extracte and Oil Almonds,'
Bad, Opt,, Citric Acid, Cose . , ii Sparkling Gelatin,
genuine Wedgwood Mortars: nst landed from bark
nofffrougi from London. BODEBT SHOEMAKER ;&.
CO., Wholesale Drngglsts, N. E. corner ForirW,and
Race 'drools. , , ,
'I3I7I , IDRIES. (}RAD II
.1./ ales, Mortdr, Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushers, Mirrors ' ,
'Tweezers, Puff Boxes,lforn Scoop''surgical •Instris
nlents Trusses, Bard and Soft Ru b ber b Gcoa?, Vial,
Coso B :,Giat 3 o,4.l4tlßlZia „evil flees, &c. l all
Rands ' pri,c,si. • SNOVIDEN 311% — i - rew; - ;
.nr,45-tf ' • ' 23 South Eighth street.
HEATERS AND STOVES.
THOMAS S. DIXON. & SONS,
Late Andrews & Dixon,
IB24'OHESTNUT Street, Philada.,
Opposito 'United States Mjnt
anufactmera of,
OW DOWN
:PARLOR,
CHAMER, , ' •
°ERIC B H,. •
' ' And other GBATES;'
'For • •
or Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Eire;
WAIIII 2 AIRRUBNACETh
For Warming Public and'Private..uundings..
REGISTERS, VENTILATORS,
CHIMNEY, CAPS, •
COOKING:RANGES, JIATIFHOILEBS.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
WANTS.
mousE.
Labout Nov;. Ist until Int to April,west of Broad
titruot, between Arch and Spruce. Tolima umixteptidit
nblo. Panitly—Fonr•grown ;putout; ;uo children. State
location and tenni; per month, payable monthly. Ail
diNtin bus 20-17, P. 0,, Phila, slily-tr
MEE
ACAENC4.,..
•1P m statedihat the -Welshilaptist -- Chureb
at Plymot I itainale membirs except
three hy . t f$ indsalamity it,44Avonilal4
Tun Rey. Dr. Coleman, formerly rector of
th 9 Trinity Episcepal s4l,urchr of this
dif4. Nit to at 1 4 111 )sli. -1:4'.*•14 a 144 . 79,
years of
Tiu ,R6V. DT. .Alexander'-Reed has returfidd .
' from hisEuropeati=,tour, and. -pro,a9ho „last
Runday in the sePreatlyteriatif
Eighth and Cherry streets, of. which.he is, the,
p astor. • -
ApEoston the steeple on the
Church, on Hanover street; was ble*n•iloirs'
in the late destruCtive storm, and • thet,Brbad- ,
way 3letividist Church Was ,- alipoot.eatirelyi
demolished.. r - -
ON I:36'ffit Tioter
pioneer lret iodist of the. West, complete ;the
ilftl r eth year of his presiding iiidershiP. f
oechMeila-wqs appropriately
Tug. QuartfplylM99ting,nl;the Philadelphia;
Baptist Ministerial Conference will he held hi
the Fifth:` Baptist Church, Eighteenth and
Spring Garden streets, on Monday next, at
101 o'clock. • . ,
A- unix and -elegantgorgart has :beert 'built for - -
the Green Street M. E.4oliiirab;Whit.di - arrived . '
by steamer yesterday, and will at once be put
up in the church. The opening concert, will
take place Oct. 7th.
Tuultov. Anthony Atwood .has succeeded
iii ralaing about $4,000 towards the payment'
of the debt on the lieilding3letl}odistChurch,,
of which he is the pastor, leaving only about
$4OO to - make up. The Congregation is grow
ing rapidly in znunbers.
teyriattPhf#4ll willho laid.at the s. V.,„corner.
of Pine and Forty-second streets, West Phila
delphia, on Monday afternoon next, at 6
o'clock. Drs. Musgrave and Beadle aniTnevs.
Lowrie, Dana, Henry and Cunningham will
participate in the exercises.
Water Stieet, Si i iitificifor New Ye'rlE
tinder the superintendentelof. Ca.fit. Edward
z `..1 . ! .. Richardson, reports that during five years
limy have held 1,151 meetings, attended by
persons, of whom 52,759 were seamen :
• 5,326 stood up to be prayed fOrgirelle sB7 APefi
the pledge of total abstniettee front' all intoxi-'
eating drinks.
Tile Baptist Home 3lission Board,' ins,
pressed with the belief that a majority of the
fired people of the South are, inclined to
Ifa'ptist viers;,,,are hivintkottt.:4 s large Weft for
•- thetraining of young men 'among - them for
preachers, teachers and. leaders. They ask the
chtirches to give thentlat...lcast_A7s,ooo this
year for the work.
lir, snap „locs:a, has w . letter,
to Bitilioli t Mellvfline firedog in favorof nitid
crate cbangesilidiefirayer-book fdr thcbetted
fit of those whose consciences are troubled by
certain exprasitions. The Bishop doe not
• have any Scruples himself, but is dispfmed to
be eharitable toward' others for the sake . of
harmony and unity.
Tai; trniversaliste in the United States have
702 sod eties anti 588 ministers, connected with
8:3 associations. The Unitarians, nearly all. of
` Whom are believers in Univeriedist , - theology,
have 315 societies and 383 ministera.
them believe in no future punishthentsbnie
a punishment that will be limited, and some in
no existence after death.
Tim: Young,. People's , Association of the
Suring Garden Presbyterian
.Church,Eleventh
street, above Spring Garden, 'held their 'fall
reunion on Monday evening last. The yjro
gjamme comprised music . by_ a--select _ choir,
repoits of nitmionary and., tract committees,
readings by Prof, J: W. Shoentaker,Taddressa.
by the pastor and others, etc. • "
TnEnu are said to be in the United States a
total of 6,:e33,600 members of evangelical so
ci eti es. If we count three persons to each church
member,. a_ low estimate,,
.abO u t 19,000,000
a (E
of our poptilatiorectly or indirectly con
nected with the evangelical churches. The •
Roman Catholic population Is estimated at.
5,000,000.
Tun Rev. Dr. Harbaugh, pastor of the Sixth
Presbytetian t Church, : t3pruce street, - below;
Sixth; preached his last sermon to' him csongres.::
gation last Sunday. This being the regular
quarterly communion, and in view of the pros
pective separation between pastor and people,
1)r. Harbaugh administered. the.sacrament to
each member and the session of the church
with his own hands. The exercises were very
'impressive throughout.
The Twelfth AnimalSessiOn of the North '
Philadelphia dissociation of BaptiSt Churches
will be held in the Hatboro Baptist Church, ,
31 ontgomery county-Pa.,, on Tuesday next, at
101 „o'clo,els A. 31. the Introductory Sermon ,
will be preaehed by Rev. A. IL Leug, or MN::
I. C. Wynn, alternate. Rev. I. Cole will
o,preach the Doctrinal Sermon, anti ; Rev. C. H.
akley will read the Circular Letter.. .The,
pastor and deacons ofthe Hatborci Church are
the Committee on Devotional Exercises.
ON Tuesday evening last the fall opening of
the Literary Society of Advent 13rotherhood
took place at the egerch, York, avenue, above
Buttonwood street. The exercises were 'of a
varied characuT, consisting' of declainations,
essays and original addresses, and the large
audience leftthe place at a fate hour highly
pleased with the entertainment. This asso
ciation was organized in December, 1867, as
an auxiliary to the churelt,aud has , been doing
a peat am{ good work in the vicinity of Oil
church.
Ix ille :%lethoilist Church the net increase
of churches last year was five hundred and
seventy. Besides these, over one hundred
aiel forty new and -unproved churches,were
built in place'of old ones„ making the number
of dedications of Methothst Episcopal churches
during the laSt year seven hundred and ten.
The estimated value of the.se new edificM, in
cluding the improvements on old ones, was
(as is shown by the summaries of the reports
of several boards of trustees and pastors)
nearly six milliens of dollars.
' • Thafollowin,q-resolutions were adopted by
the , First l'resbyterian Church of German
town Upon receiving the announcement of the
intended resignation of tbe Rev. Dr. Knox :
ii - esokea, That we deeply regret -the exist
ence of any "reasons which beveled to this re
sult ; and we hereby express to him our confi
dence, our.tpve, and our admiration of his un
seltish Christian course and bear
ing iunoug us, as a tenderly loved pastor and
Christian minister. :. Resolved, That wile we deeply sympathize
with our pastor in hiti trials, we_earnestly pray
that his health and strength may be fully re
etored, and finally, that wherever Providence,
in inscrutablewisdom, shall direct his steps,.
our pray ors shall follow him, and .that the re- -.
collection of the scenes of trial, as well as
. of .
joy and Christian communion, through which
we_have together .passed,...will be. precious •-
SO long as meniorzitself shall continue.
Ux Sunday.'October'3d, the Second Mora
vian'ChUrch, at the corner of Franklin and
Thorapion streets; will be dedicated ',with ap
propriate cerement's - AL, It is one of the most
complete churches in the city, nothing being
omitted for the ponvenience and comfort of
the congregation:: The following is a - brief rte
scription of theedifice dimensions are 75
feet on Thompson ancf43 feet on Franklin. It
• is a plain, substantiarstone edifice, valued 'at
180,000. It will scat about 700 persons, and is
• two stories high. The first floor contains ye
riouscomPartmeatk, chief among which is the.
schoolroom, with am le - room for ' , the' pur
pose. In the rear of this is the* pastor's study
and library room; on the right , is' the ..infant,
rnain . audiencerooin, , :where the regular sea
vices are held.. It ia 75 by . :33. feet, and has .72
pews. In the gallerY it is proposed to place a
handsome organ, which will'addteethe heatitY'
of the, church. The main-audience, room is .
reached by two wide staircases; which afford •
the most perfect ingress and egress. The pul.
pit will be - hamlsomely • finished With china
gloss, ihtersected with gilt, givittg it a beauti
ful appearance. .The rooms will be furnished
in neat style with all thatcan combine 'both
splendor anti comfort. The floors, will.be ,laid
- with - rich and attractive carpirta. The win
down are oval temsset with -variegated glass:
The church proves. the, enterprise and zeal, or.
this dertoinmaticm, .and-refiects - credit .npon
the architect,...3ll. J. C. Sydney This , ,eherett,
was started
_seine five years ago by the present.
DastOr t Ur. tioltinanOn a sinallball at Sixth - ,
and . Girard .aVenue, and through his , energy!
and zearhe has at the present time a large and
!flourishing congregation,
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iffiteral: fSpilng lyatOriii4olel33;' toO; by,tiff:+, 4umber. 'of
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A. Warant, No.. 260 st4 - TroY. 4.7.4 (Kidney
feY,O l • t.
it had renoyaiOarrie'tikorongiy; r
ninao MY pains ni l
- gives pie took a healthy oUpcti !
V. . Ilnrlonis,
,N o p•Sp,CjlntnuldnryNA.• :g r t(Cienera
Debllityrodys ' ^ • 4 " •
" I am sure that,' owe my present health oololy to tbe
daily and porsistent use of the wavr.
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TiliS WAITS, is tFO.II. SALE ALLitinusTr"
-- CLASS DBUGGISTS/
•
Addrees:
Middletown Mineral Spring Company,
: 2 4IDDLETOWN VT.,
C. lAPPiisTCOkrT,
916 Fllbiert Street,
wad vleiniti
inl9 th 2mt
_ _ _
,ighs.
evOry,ivvaid toknow, what him medicine ie. and why . it
fa_prpacriVed. Irkilnyaillreier from ver com
plaint. headache, coatlycness, or :heartburn. des irou- to
know *what TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT ie,
and why he ought to,take it? The answer is simple. It
litho chetnieal eathalent seltzer :Sin si - att , k, Mid !I
the physiej l o s the world has ever seen have
Pronounced atiit Water a imecifte. for the complaints in
question.
SOLD LIY ALL_DRUGGISTS.
jyl3 to th s Snit
•
7 d yer'
s
Hair Vigor,
for the Renovation of the Hair.
The Great ) ' Desideratum_ of the.Age. . A .... dresi ii ii .;.,A i h i
is at once agreeable,
_ , healthy, and effectual
".`'`'for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is 80072. restored
\fp its original color
and the, gloss and
freshness of youth.
' Thin' -tair is dila
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness , often, though not always, cured
by its uhe. '' Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or - the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this t applicatidn. Instead
of fouling the hair with "a' Pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make sortie preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but .not .harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else caii be found so desirable.
Containing neither. oil nor, dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
longer on the hair, giving it a rich
glossy lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL. AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS)
LOWELI.4 AMSS.
PS SLOO.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere. At wholesale by
T. El. EIARIS dr, CO,, Philadelphia: , mh9to:th•e-eow•ly
a 4 -A. A I e ' .
W article for cleaning the Teeth ,destroying animalcule
w deli infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving
a feel of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the
mouthing_. it .ZUaY, be used daily, and will, be 'found to
'strengthen weak mid bleeding gums while the aroma detereiveness will recommend it to-every one. Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physi
cians end 'Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a
reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in
FOITIIO. ,
Eminent Dentists, aconai flied': 'with the constituents
of the Dentallina. advocate its nse;" it contains nothing
to prevent its tutrestntined employment. Made only by
. . • - - JrAHES• T. SlllNN,Apothecarr.
or sale Broad and Spruce streets.
bY Druggists generally,and ,•• .-, .. ..
..
red. Browne,
assard & Co.,
t Robert
L be . r S t t e ack D b a o v na jta, e, •
C. R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bower, ,
beano 11. Kay, Chas. Shivers,
C. IM. Needles, S. hl. hicColin, P
fr. J. Husband, • • , . S. O. Bunting 4 , - • •
t'mbrose Smith, • , , Chasal. Eberle, : •
dward Parr h, '- • James N. Narks,- •
, in. B. Webb, B. Bringhnrst . Co.,
Games L. Bispham, Dyott &Dn.,.
Hughes & Combe. 11. C. Binir's 13fin!,
era. A. Bower. i Wyette& Biro.
41 1 4cgUAZIEMES... 2
PLUM. B I N: ' . G
1221 NARIKET STREET,
prinaparminit. '
Steam and.Ona fitting, Rand Power-and Steam romps,
Plumbers' Marble end" floapstona Work. '
Terra Cotta Pipe, , Chimney Tops, &a., wholesale end
Saar of finished wale may bfrieen'at my store.
- ksi r kNkklNA.*S
Of the latest and most benntffni delOguttiftted ell other
Mato work on hand or made to circler. :e
itectory undlittleeroonntAlXTEENTßandOALLOlrt.
HILL Streets - • M 11.41 la
apt] 6m¢ •
THE .DAI
Y EVENT NG'BULLETIN-PHIL
Wirsn
dm. PUBLIC SALE.-1 . 11031AS & BONE,.
AroiLAuctioncers.---IluntlegomentOrthotator i y brick
itesidence and large Lot, Trilpehne ti, street, South:welt)
of Adams street, tiertnehtoten,loo; stet frtaiti , 44)oePtiest,
__day Sept. 28th, 3869,- M -12 o , clocirtneetii - -'will 'too -"old (IV
unbhc ea le; at the Philadelphia Exchange, an that lot
a grounthwldithe handsome brick. (rough-cast). reel.'.
dente thoreororected, situate ou the northwesterly , side
of Tuipehocker street, 900' feet southwestward from
Adams street; wwenty-second . Ward; containing in front
on Tulpelmeltert street 100 feet, and extending , In depth
Mt the northeasterly lino - thereof 216 49-100 feet, and on
t e southwesterly line thereof 216 20-100. Subject to.the -
r strict fon' that no building 'or buildings shall at any
I me thereafter be but or erected on the said lot of ground
within 20 festmf - tlkillite - tottl'quillohoCken street:
atso,that nitshillexirtstatilys to hike put or erected!on
Tulpehockau eetriThevho e faithreg ,fftoKies blab,
end furnished.w Os ell. , the' modern conveniences; has
Wide hall, ,tilcsl','_ throughout, . parlor, l argo
library , (with . ':how ' down 'grate), dining
roorn..kitelion and nut-kitchen, with stationary wash
nibs and boiler, on the"first floor; 4 chambers and hall
room, bath, store room and sitting room on the second
floor. and 4 chambers on the fit ird lioof; Intilf inthetnotit
sitbstential manner, with hblloW Walls; furnisluxl - Witit•
two heaters - , : range,' bath, hot and cold water, water
closet, stationary washbasins 'and gas throughout;
, grounds hantleomely.improved, with summer house, tine
shade and evergreen trees, fruit trees, shrubbery, walks
-- paved with.brick, .t,c.; all completely drained and In ex
cellent repairtalse,well-nf. excellent yater.,,witb pump
"itistuninet hitt:hen, ,-: ,- . g t, .., ~ i, i t.• .
iTeims-'-'47.410maY reMaiu'en niortge"e:
•llninnallatelidet , m4fon:-. -- -"L ,--- . .
. - - 31, TIiaBLIS 8c SON, Auctioneers, --
.. :!se4 1825 . - , - 139 - and 141 South Fourth street.
iffi . REAL ESTATE' —THOMAS & 80 — N - 8 1
a Sale.,—Yeiy Elegant Brown Stone Rosidetice, with •
s able - bail cnachsbettne`4l3o/ large, '. lot,t No. 1134 Aral'.
street, extending tbrough tqf-ilitid/ e rt ntreeti lot 60,itY-136
feet. Ou Tuentiny,-Septte, IW , S,' •rtt• 12 , t, ctockrtmon, •
44011 be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
V.all that very elegant two-story ( with Mansard roof)
brown and pictou stone messuage, with t hree-story preen-
Nick back building and lot of ground, situate on the
shUth side of Arch street, between Whirteentivapd . Broadt'
streets, No. 1334; the lot contahafrig 'lll front on Arahr
street LO feet, and extending in depth 136 feet to Cuthbert
, street. The home is 42 feet 6 inches front ( having a side 1
yard of 734 feet): finf.ll,o in tirer*auperior-s .• an
— rhuliner, by the present owner, without regard to Cest,•
has elegant parlor, dining-room, litiriry"; tiadtrk , add '
,kitchen on the first floor; basenientVtitchenlind-wast,
.. rpom, with permanent tubs and hot and cold water; 4
elitunbers,.bath,newing-room and conservatory on second
floor; 6 chambers oh thirtillithr ; numerous large closets;
ails And ceilingaltandsymely,painted- tbroughouti,hao :
perky permanant ,Magltstimdtl,, 2.,batibrootult,4 watet '
()nets, 2 ranges, gas throughout, cellar cemented; ice-
Inthe connected with cellar under side yard, drainage
] I I
I to sewer, Ice. Also, a genteel brick stable anti coach
-1 use on Cuthbert street; has acconneodations for five
ones and three carriagetr, •,e ? '1- • - e • .
Terms---taoo9 may remsdii.en,gronnd rent. •
trirktiniediate possession. May be examined any day
evfous to sale on application to the Auctioneers.
__ _. __ __M. I'HOMAS A: SONS., Anctioneers,
• - 133, and 141 South Fourth street._
an.2B cell
REAL ESTATE.--THOMAS & SONS'
Sale.-7VerY vs luable business stands.—Two five
ury brick stores. Nos. 16 and 18 North Sixth. street.
bore Market street.—On Tuesday,September 28th; IStV,
• at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale ...At- the
hiladelphin Exchange. the fottoiatng ttkittiketL pro,.
ffetty. riz.. Nu.l.—All that large and - valuable five
story brick store, with four-story hack building and lot
. of ground, situate on the west side of Sixth street, north
of Market street, No. 16 : containing in front on' Sixt.h
street 15 feet, auffestenditight (lentil 73 feet to it 3....feeti
wide alley. with the pH, ilegethereor ) 4 It. is :well 'and
shbslantialiQltliif :NS gat, ,water- f.:loSeti, furnace, &-c-.„
ri is an old add - wiill-eStablished bicsiiiesk`stand.
shai Ist November. • •
Terms-62.333 33-109,a dower, must remain, and 6,10, 7
tka may relflain 011 mortgage.
I No. 2.—A1l that ti ve-st ory brick store, with four-story
back building audiot cif gremid,,adjoining the above on
the north, being'Nci..l6 containing .front 15 feet, and'
eNtending in depth 36 feet, then widening 1 foot on the
fierily line to timbreadth of 16 feet, and extending in
depth of that width 34 fest, the entire depth being 73 feet
tp said alley. It is well and substantially built has gas,
wader-closets. Ac. It is so arranged that the upper
stories can be occupied by vepa,rate tonants.... Immediate
poseelslen.
Ti 33-100. a fiSiWeV, Mast reniabi, hint '4lo;'
co may remain on mortgage.
31. TIIOLAS A SONS, Auctioneers, •
. 139 end 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATR—THOMAS Sc SONS'
~' il.Sale.—Modeim..three-4story brick Residence, north
duncornerAf afli'veptlf midi% allaty Ttletis
•. Septeniber 2Sth. 1&i9; - iif 12-n chx 7 k,noon. will be
ifeld at public sale, at the Philadelphia' Exchange, all
that modern three-story brick inessuage.' with three
qtory back building and lot of ground, situate at the
Fnirthwest corner of Eleventh and Wallin,. streets the
t containing front OR ,E.leventli'stre4,39-.kgt
eh - esind i ctitidtn t in depth 89 feet4.744linehi4 on'the
north line. and on Wallace street' 4 !lectjud, beingtn,
width on the waatetid Zt: feet 7,4 Inches. • "The house is
in excellent repair; has parlor, reception room, dining
rot ui awl two kitchens on the first floor ; two chambers.
Library. sitting room. store room, bath and water closet
on sts'ond floor. and rive chambers on the third floor;
gas. hot and cold water. range, two furnacesiceld,wuter,
well in the cellar, dc.; garden ds, planted twith 11.37Atiety
of fruit trees, grapery, Ac. Stibusst to. a yearly - ground
rent of 6.140, payable in - • ' ' •
Tei - ms—One-third,ml/;. - Immediate possession.
May be examinNl any clay previous to sale. •
31 - . THOMAS &SONS:Auctioneers,
1525 Maud 141 South. Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE.--THOMAS & SONS'
Sale.—liandsome Modern four-gory Brick Real ,
deuce, No. •2014 Arch street. west- of Twentieth street.—
On Tuesday. Sept. 28th, ISW. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
told at public sale, at the Philadelphia.. Exchange. all
that handsome modern four-story brick niesatmge, with
three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on
the north side of Arch Street, w ektof Twentieth:street,
No, :Ml4 ; containing in front on,Areh street 9) feet,and
extending in depth IGT feet to Cuthbert street. The
house is itt excellent repair; has parlor, dining room and
two kitchens on t he first floor :2 chambers. sitting room,
bath and verandah on second floor .4 rooms and bath on
third floor. and rooms on fourth floor ; gas throughout
(with handsome fixtures, which are incimithl in the sale
free of charge), hot and cold water,2 furnaces, cooking
range. bell calls, underground drainage, ,tc.
Terrus , —t9,ooo MAY remain on mortgage. •
Immediate possession.
May be exemitied from 3 to 5 o'clock.
31. TIIO3IAS SONS, Auctioneers,
' 5e11.18,25 • 139 and 141 South Fourth street. •
E. • REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
.
sale.—Modern Four:story Brkk Residence, No.
912 Lombard street ; ' between Ninth.und Tenth streets.
On Tue-day, Sept. mber 2.5, IS ;9. at 12 o'clock, noon, will
be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
all that handsome nuxtern four-story brick messuage,
With three.story back building and lot of gromnk situate
on the south side of - Lombard street. west of Ninth
street, No. 915; containing, in front IS feet, and extend
ing in depth td feet, including a 4-feet wide. alley, leading
into Fothergill street. It was built by the present
owner for his own occupancy;
has saloon parlor, dining
room and kitchen on the first floor,' 2 chambers, sitting
room, store, room, bath. water closet :tiol veranda on the
second floor, el)d,.r chambers above; flat for drying
clothes on ?with fixtares.Which are
included in the sal& frep or cliarge.),ltilleroPs closets,
furnace. cnokingritrige, kr.
tr.r Ch-..j.1)f incutubrance.
Terms—&4.Ol.o may remain.
' Immediate rkli , 'Stssion. Keys at N 0.16 North Sixth st.
THOMA S- 5: SONS, Auctioneers,
se4 11 2.5 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE—THONA§
, Sale—Modern Three-story 'Brick ReshlMee; No.
1937 Vine street, east of Twentieth street, nearly opposite
Logan Square. On Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1,A;9. at 120 clock,
boon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, nll that modern three-story brick
messuage, with two-story back building and lot
of ground ,: situate on the north' side,-of. Nine . street,
east of -Twentieth street, No.-190174 containing in -front
on Vine street Is 'feet, and extending in depth 117 feet
to a street. The house is in complete order and repair ;
has pallor, diniinig=roem ginif 7 kitchet4::, and 'su inmer
kitchen on, the first floor : ; sitting - room,,_store-room,
bath-relent ( with septet : Closet ambit-inn to sewer), and 2
chi - adhere ,. on the second !bier ; Cliambers Millie third
floor ; gas( with handsome fixtures, which are included
in the sale free of charge), furnace, cooking range; &0..
Terms—:r3,QQo may rema in on mortgage.
Inunediate possession. Keys at No. 1914 Vine street.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street.
MIMI
EXECUTORS' SAL E.—,-ESTATE OF,
Pig" Heury Deringer, Deceased.—Thomas & Sons, Auc
-1 ioneers.—Very Desirable Three-Story Brick Residence,
No. 04 North Sixth street, between Green and :Coates
Streets. On Tuesday, September 23th; 1.969. at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, all that very desirable three-story brick mes
image, with three-story back building and lot of ground,
situate on the west aide of Sixth street, south of Coates
street, No. 534 ; containing in front on- Sixth 'street 19
feet, and I•xt twilit); in depthmo feet ei inches to a 10-feet
wide alley, with thhprivalegc thereof. The house is in
good repair ; has parlor, dining-room and two' kitchens
on the. first floor ; gas. bath. hot and cold water, cooking
ranee, furnace, bell Calls, marble mantels, permanent
washstands. Water-closets, numerous chleets, -
Q/ , " Clear ofall incumbrahce.
Terint , —*.4.4 l oo may remain.
innuediate_polsession.._ = Kpya_4:_the - AnCtion
tioem,,, •
By order of
T. T. DDRINGER,
• JONATHAN CLARK., Executors.
WM. 11. TODD,
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
se4-15 25 139 and./11 S. Fourth street.
REAL ESTATF THOMAS & SONS'
Sale.—Very Elegant Residence; and Large Lot,
No. 3903 Spruce street, west of Thirty-ninth street, 100
feet front, 175 feet deep to Trying street. On Tuesday,
September :.t11,1859, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, allthat hand
some utodern- three - story messuaga and lot or ground,
situate on the north side of Spruce street, west of Thirty=
ninth street, No, .3003; the lot . containing in front on
Spruce street 100 feet and extemling in depth 175 feet to
Irving.
street. The douse is brick rough-cast, with
hollow walls stripped inside; in oirelleatrepai r, and has
all the modern conveniences; him 2 parlors, with folding
doors, library, breakfast room, 2 kitchens and large hall
on the first floor, with porches front and rear; 5 commo
dious and communicating. eharnhers„ antlzhath r001n.0n,7.
vhe second - litaviTThßiiiis on the flard - ffoor, - ifnii 2 rooms
in the tower; has gas throughout, bell-calls, but and cold'
water.,vcater-closet , furnace - , cooking-range, Au'. • The
grounds are planted With fine old shade trees, shrub
bery, &c. Stone wall and Iron fence in front.
Terms—One-,third cash: Clear of alt lueutabranco.
Immediate possessitin„!:lliay be eAutu t tneil an y.clay, pre-
vious. to sale.
31. TIIO3IAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
130 and'l4l South Fourth street.
sell 1825
gr i t PEREMPTORIe&
Mia Sons, All CI 10 iteers.—Busineos Location. Three
story brick Dwelling, No. Sll Locust street: On Tues
day, September IS, 1669,at 12 o'clock. noon will he sold at
public sale, without reserve, at the Philailejphia Ex
change, all that valuable three-story brick mess uage and
lot of ground, situate on the north side of Locust street,
third door west of Eighth st.,No. $11; containing in front
on Locust street id f,:et, and extendingiii dentti 4 , 1 feet to
an alley, With the privilege thereof.. ft lies ,besetncint, 2
kitchens, with 2 cooking ranges,' 2 perlOrti on the' first
door ; 7 chambers , gas. bath . , hot ` and cold water, ,Itc.
An excellent location for a hotel or restainent, being
directly opposite the Diehl. eutratice7,.kt ,:ttneitcal FunHald
Subject to a yearly ground rent
Terms--?3 , 2,olo.mayriintAln'iniuior!pie:
§aleu b uto.r llDrtivd t psmoMsiont I
r1r0.3.1 - Ab 4 t41.!..1.5. , iktlctiouperts,'
gola ' 339 and 141 Sooth /. 7 014. - thAregt.
. , . _
. .
ADELPHIA;SATURNY, 'SEPT
REAL ESTATE. , -TROM &SONS ,
Sale.--Pesirablo Three.story . Brick Dwelling, - NO.
62 Nook ThirtytuhitA afrelin„ tfpposito Sau.nders's
tilte...4on-T% 04 1aY.4-/Sentetribumetlil 1160; at o'clock,
noonrivill b nold at tinblie.ealey4t.She Philadelphia Ex
change; • all that three-story brick dwelling :with two
story heck - building and lot of ground,. situate on the
west side of Thirty-ninth , street, south of Powelton
avenue,' No. 62; containing. in front on Thirty-ninth
btreet feet,ound extending in depth 74 feet 7,4 inches.
It rnittitlns 8 roorns gas throughout.. There is also
a pump and never-failing ot water at the door. The
property is well shaded in front, and has •n flourishing
grape vine and several fruit trees in the yard.. Subject
to the restriction that no elaughter-house, skin-dressing
optablishmentt - glne, - soap , or-staroit manufaiory, or
otbkor...!hulklly or offensive
~ e netlPP•thnlvAditill aver be
port ereciN r used tliernon i : . .
..
- ^:elear o Incumbratice. - • ' •
Trails-12,600 cash ; balance may remain ' n mortgage.
Immediate possemion,
)t. TIM:WAS ,t SONS, Auctioneers,
t 66.1825 , 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
ESTAT.F.;-.14031AS S 6 SONS'
jaP,l -13a10:-.-110,1ern - - three-storr i hrick Residence, No.
Buttonwood street.—On Tuesday, September 28th,
1889, at 12 o . clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story
brick mesimage, with three-story backhanding and lot
of ground. situate on the south side of Buttonwood
street,3B feet cast of.liight stret t,N9.,7,3Q; etintalping,in
Mit
frrm puttonwood street 38 'lei:Vona; txtundltig..Bn
%/lentil ottithawes.t side 77 feet 93; inches. anti, on the oast
'Wide 71 1 -fgetith ineheir. The }Muse-line the trithleMi con- .
veniences; gatirbuth. hot and cold water, furnace, cook
lug-range, &T.
Teriles—.sl.l l 3o may remain on mortgage
Immediate P 0840,61011.
OW The above i s sit nate in a desirable neighborhood,
emit elng.teXt to the corner of Eighth - litreetottal ad
joining it valuable store, will 'manioc valuable for a busl
- to be paid at the time of sale.
31. TIIO3IAS ,tc SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE 1911ASIc 440NRS'--
-
e.—Business brand-Three-sterybrigk,_itotal
and dwelling, No. le Smith Ten ,th street below Market
street. On Tuesday, tieptcomer-26,-1869,--at- • •
. 11 be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all that three•story brick hotel and dwelling,
"`with three-story back building atlllnet'sofTWOkind;
"situate on the west side of Tenth streettsonat tiffklatket
guest, No, le ; containing in front on Tenth street 19
feet, and uxtemling in depth 09ifeet to a 3 feet wide alley,
with the privilege thereof. It is occupied as a ager beer
,saloon and is a. good business stand,; has 4pts,..batit 7 .
vault in the yard ; for Willi! midi and well' iii titre
cellar. The pronertylirleased until the 18tb - of October,.
1870, at 11,32/ per year, payable monthly, iu advance.
eClear of all incumbrance.
Terms—s4,ooo may remain on. mortgage.
11. TIIO.IIIAS. k - BONS, Auctioneers,
5e11,18,25 139-And 141 S'..Fbrittir,stret.4."-
•
'REAL ESTATE--THOMAS - & SONS'
E .O sale-2 well-secured ground rents each $250 a year•
I On Tuesday, September 28,1569,iat 12 o'clock, noon, will'
be Sold at public sale, atthe PhiladelpliM'EXchatigd,..thd
following escribed grmind raids, .1 1 ;A11 that
ground rent, P 250 a year. payable - June and December,
without deduction for taxes. issniug out of all. that lot •
of ground, situate on the south side of Haverford street,
116 .feet•Avest 01' Thirty-third street,
.Twenty-fourth
2 7ky a containing in front on daverford street' 10 feet
•
and extending, in .depth 11' feet 3 inches to Roekland
street.. . ,
No. 2—All that around- rent, 260 a year,. payable
dune and December, clear of - taxes, issuing out
otalithatlot of ground, situate on Jife., sort ...side of
"Ilaverforrj . street, west 'or Thirtyit.hirp attreet;:i 10. feet
- rrout 118 feet 4iinches deep,to ltoCkhind'inteet. It
•
orSkiliavirby a two: , tery ' •
- • 31. TIIO3IAS 1: - SONS, Auctioneers, •
80825 - • 139 and 111 south Fourth street.
M. - PUBLIC SALE-x(lg ACCOUNT
• :kJ' aof the Ghent estatc;:Thounts 130n5,. Auction
•' eerstrive• Venn.' lease on •• stores • ' Nos, 14 . and
.15 -North Delaware avenne, and 'piers Nos. 1 und
Delaware rivc.r. on Tuyelay, September 28, 1169, at
12 o'clock. noon. will be sold at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, the - following described
properties, No. ).—All that live years' lease, corm
mencing Octoberit . 4l9,, On stare No. 14 North Delaware
aful oic the rivet Delaware.
•
Ater See"plaii Ininiedlata... possession .
No. 2.—A1l that five years' lease; commencing October
1.1869, on etc 71 . No. 14 North Delaware avenue, and pier
on the river Delaware.
WV' See plan. Immediate possession.
By order of S. S. CAVEN, Agent.
31. P110.31A54, SONS, Auctioneers,.
Nos. 129 and,l4l South Fourth St.
PER EM PTOR Y SALE—THOMAS &
ktnii Sons, Aucta.neers.—Two three-story frame dwel
lings,6NOti. 1327 ;oat 1320 Adrian street. north of Thonip
son street, seventeenth Aturd. On Tuesday, September
Zth,,l6al, at 12 o'clock, noon.mildbe sold at- pu
with old'u
ierre. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all' 'that
(lot of ground, with the- 2 three-story . frame
7n aes6nages
' (hereunto - U(1..1)01)e. sitimte on the cast side of Adrian
(late Amber) , treet.2:X.3 feet 31. i inches north of Thomp •
ison'street, Set anteenth Ward; the lot containing in
front on Adrian street .?A feet Ili incline. and extending
in depth ti feet inches on the north line, an(l37. feet
I)r'incligeonthe south line. •
Subieetfo a yearly groural rent of Sls (silver money.),,
Sale absointe
• M. THOMAS S SONS, Auctioneers,
an 21 se IS 20 132 and 141 South Fourth street..
fr 4 REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS 3c SONS;
Sale.—large and valuable Lot, N., E corner of.
'AlleghtmY- avenne and Almond street. Mine, frenta.,
On: Ine6day.Setember Vat, /869. at 12 o'clock, .Noon,
' sold at public sale att he Philadelphia- .Exchange;
all that large and valuable lot of ground,situate at the
corner of • Allegliany avenue, Almond Monroe. and
Wellington streets—four fronts—containing in front Oil
Alleghany. avenue 14U feet, am! extending in depth along
Almond and Mercer streets 347 feet to Wellington St.
M. TiIOMAS k. SONS. Auctioneers,
5e11825 . 139 and Ith South Fourth street.
IL - A REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
JULL Sale —Large and Valuable Lot, northeast corner
of Thirty-fourth and inestuut streets. 100 feet front, 116
feet deep. 'On Tuesday, September 22, 1869, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be cold at public sale, al - the Philadelphia
Exchange, all that large and valuable lot of ground,-
situate at the northeast earner 01 Thirty-fourth and
Chestnut streets; containing in front on Thirty•fourth,
street 116 feet, and on Chestnut street 100 feet. I
THOMAS . & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street.
. .
r, REAL ESTATE.—THOM & SONs'
Slae.—Business Stand.—France Store and Dwell
collide' of Setona and ,Queen streets.—On
nekoia y October ttli; ISA at .11 n'clock. noon, will be
sold at public bale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all
that lot of ground, with the improvements thereon
erecfrd. situate at the S. IV. corner of Second and tlimen
street- , : containing4mfront on -Second strc-et 22 feet 2
and extendlOg in depth westward on Queen street
SO few-t. and on the, gduth side thereof SO feet O
lot im r rowing to 18 feet .3 on the west end thereof.
The Improvements are a frame store situate at the S. W.
corn•-r ~f Second and queen streets, and 2 frame dwell
tugs Queen street.
CC.4' .. t liar of all incounhrance.
3r; THrk3JAS SONS. A uctionem.4 ,
139and.141 Soul urtirtttrevt
lEMBEI
P ELNIP TOR ir SAL E.—THO NLVi
Epil; Auctioneers.—Six Two•story Brick Dwell
ings..N,,, 2313. 2315, 7317. 2319. 2321 and 25:3 Senneff
Court. I. , twoen Twenty dhird awl Twenty-fourth streets,
abd liestnut stryet. On Tuesday; 'OM 6th, 1969,
at 12 noon, will lie sold at public sale, without
reSerl e. at the Philtuielphirt Exchange, all those 6 two-.
stork plasterNl houses, situate on Senneff cottrt, be
tween Te, my-third and Twenty-fourth and Chestnut
and Wanint i.treets. No. 2313 is about 12 feet front, 33
feet 9 ht, deep to a 3 feet wide alley, and Nos. 2315.
7317. 2119. 2;21 and 2..3'13 each 11 feet front, and 33 feet 9.
to a 3 foetwide alley.
-Tenn—Half-Cash: Sale absolute..: -- ,
,lure.—T tiortheihtaost lea 9 inches of the 'above
descril•eil premises is derived by a title of peaceable pus-
SeSSion..,ince Oct. 1344; and is considered at this time a
good title. The - title to the .residue of the premises is
undoulivd.
HI: THOMAS
st;Pi 0c . .! 139 • SONS , Auctioneers,
11.1.11 i 141 S. Fourth strect
,
0;1 I; FAL' ESTATE:•-• , - , THOMS . & A SONS
0:11 .
S:II...—LLITge and Valuable ..Let, Broad street,
north of orn s street,' nearly' opposite Afontiment
feet front ;528 feet in depth to Thirteenth
street, leer fronts. On Tuesday, October sth, 1869, at 12
o'clock, amn, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadel
phia Excliange,all that large and valuable lot ofground:
.otuutt , on the east side of Broad street, 250 feet north of
Norris street (formerly Lancaster avenue); containing
in front ,311 Broad street 611 Met, and extending in depth
(crossing Park avenup, .foet wide),s23 feet to Thir
teenth st t-4 fret ,
119 - t:lear of all ineunthrauce. • . -
Terms—One-third Cash. .
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
; 3 ; NCIN:I39 and 111 13'nurth street
pr~lH2i.6c2
REAL ESTATE. , --THO3IAS & SONS'
' : Three-story Brick Re
skiente, with 'aide yard, No . . 1009 Mt. Verne
street. 24 feet 10 inches, front ; 100 feet deep. - On Tues
day, October 5,1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange,, all. that
three story brick tesuence, with three-story double
ba c k buildings, situate' n the north side of Moubt Vey
non-Strket, 'o. It®: containing in front on Mount Ver
non street 21 feet 10 'inches, and extending in depth 100
feet. It has parlor, and office back of parlor, dining
room and two kitchens on 'first floor; two chambers,
saloon, sitting-room, bath-room and verandah on second
O oor ; four chambers on third floor, and two ;take
above. The hour is ingood order, and has tho modern
conveniences; gag . , bath, heater, range, .5;c.; papered
and painted throupboat,all:underdrained. Subject to a
ground rent of S'SZ:S3 and a mortgage Of $,'6,000.
Immediate possisslij'n.
Keys at the office of B. P. Glenn, No. 1700 Gm
street
. M. THOIAAS AL - BONS; Anc.ticateorst
5c , 23-2.5 oc2 - 'lnd 141 Swint Foutli,street
EXEGUTORS' SAT4E.—ESTATE Or
Zia John F. Ilk : Devitt. deceased.--Thomas & Sons,
uctioneers:—Dandsomo Modern four-story Brick Resi
dence, No. 2.04 u Arch street, east of .Twiuty-tirst street.—
On Tuesday, October Sth, Ai% at 12 o clock, noon, will
be sold at public sate, at• the :Philadelphia ,Exchange,
all that haudgmate fourittory . brick mos
with.thre,,..atort 'llllac k "
lireatialt lilt nate - 7 - sid otretrr;
east of Twenty-tirst street, No. aiin ; containing in front
on Arch street Ott feet, and extending iii de lath lila feet to
f4a.t alley, with the privilege thereof. The house has
marble vestibule, parlor, dining room, kitchen. Anti wash
room on the tarsi floor ; 2chimibers,nittlna room, library
and 2 store houses on. the gccorul floor; gag, bath; hot and
sold water, furnace,' cooking raugo; .
Terms-170e may remain on mortgage.
M. THOMAS Sc SONS, Auctioneers,
sc23 2.stia 139 and 111 South Fourth street.
0-." REAL ESTATE.--=THOMAS & SONS'
J!JI Ea le.—lfundsonie Mtitlerre'iliree-story Hack Resi
dence, No. 1521 Wallace street, east of Sixteenth street ;
20,f.a feet front, 110 feet deep, • On Tuesday October sth,
1 V 69, , t 12 o'ci ne k; noon; "W l l/ Go liOld a L. public sale, at Old
Philndclphlu Exchange. all that handsome modern t twe
story brick ' nieHentauv, with three-story back bdilding
and lot of ground, situate on the north sole of Wallace
street. ,qtet• of s l xteenth , strect,;Nd.4s2l ;. if utuiufng ht
n - out 0111r.illact , street 20 feet 6 111010, and 0011111ing iii
11,1ktiall0 fo&. Tho %Moo* is well 'Wilt. has , beed newly
papered and painted ; has 0%11 11111040 doorway. gas in,
?reduced, bath, hid and cold waterovater-clotot, furnuto
cook luAt-raagc, etc, • rAco(plattte s rlwith gp,trtery, trttlt
trreo,etc. thAlWor'cuipthigto
l 4 ulaject to a yawl) , grountironttit 240: • •. i;
lnmtediufe.pessese[e:r r,..,,,
, -
1,1
I'ISCEmAS ;WV: Auction, rs,
N4 . 13trainV141.69411/i rnieh aFeet:'
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MOE
MBE.R 25, -1869,
i.
.‘ SALE ~ ., 1 1y..-,ORDAR.:og,.. gIiIIRS.-- ,
' ir .Themaidtßotie, duelletteerilii.Tnesilay, Octe:.
.'-b rath, 1e69 ) at .12 d'clockineon, — Will bii afelt.at public
gto at 7 .4.,rldrattelphia:nxthengeithe dng Ale.:,
g bed Pre Ortles'oliz.: No./P.;-Verysliicidrable .Thrett , ,, , i
ry Brick.-Residence,- No. 226 - Washington - Buttare•
s nth of Locust . street. 23 feet front. 'All ' that - very'
•v triable three - story brick inesanage, with • two-story
b clt building and lot of ground, situate on the west side
o Washington Squareaformerly Little Seventhetrectd.
sOuthot ,, Lesnstitreet.Ro. 2251 thence .extgaillOpTtitr.
Wardjr,l4.3,feett ft. 9 feet wide alley, Madill al ,
frsan the - sitfitlo ust - stfeet: thence nortlitviir, Itleri
ire past side of sairi 'alley 16. feet 4 iitcheit- to groure •
granted to John 11. Scott; thence by, the said John ]it:;
biOtt, r 4 ground eastwarpy 15 feet 3is inches' thence`in-'
clinfak•northeast , Atardiy.4. beet 5 inches; thence, east-:'
teti„ rdiy 4 feet 2 indhes; thence northward 6 feet 5 incites;
tlience eastwardly 114 feet 3 inches, more or less, to the
maid Washington street, and - thence along the said
IVeshitigton street sonthwardly - 23 feet '1.3.1 inches to the
place of beginning., Bounded_ itorthwarilly. by .the said
loinntgranted to John' 1 - .' Sdott, westward partly by
t e same . ; and partly 11 the aforesaid el feet wide alley,
s uthward lty,,groure , of -the 'late; Silas E. Weir. de
ceased, and eastward y Washington. street' aforesaid.
Babied to certain 'co*eaants, .agreentents' end, restric
tions, torrid , recorded 'in 'Deed .Book I. , II: F:, Ne.:23,
pa et to., bearing date June 2d, 151Y:.e...'
erms—t,lo,(Xlemay remain on mortgage . ' treys at the"
A iction Booms. .
o. 2.—Modcrn Four-story Brick Residence, No. 115
Nfw street. .AlLtilartlfoiler'n our brick,metaturtge,
w th three-story back building and hit Of ground, situate.
ot the north - side of New(strect, - between Frent and
Seeond Streets, Sixth Ward, No. 115 ; containing in front
ott New. street 17 feet 0 flICllO4,And in, depth (gradually •
Inc Tag - 10g.4i breadth to 18 fees 6 Plebes on' the rear) ,3
feet 0 inches, morn or less. . • ' '
Mr Clear of till incumbrance.
Terms—S , 24oo may remain. on mortgage• .
Immediate possession. , • Last tenant paiii $6OO a year.
_ 31. THOMAS & SONS, Anctionects '.
130,and 141 South Fourth street,
5e23.260c2
.ELEAL - ESTATB.TEOIVIAS &
• sale.--7 Valuable Building Lots, Venango street,
-between Township line turn pike and Twenty-first street,
Twenty-eighth Ward. On Tuesday Octobe r Oh, 186_ 0' ,at
/2,o'cloch . , noon, ' at the PirtiM—
e pi a ;Exchange, the following described Lots of
rotind, viz: No.1:1-.all that Jet:or,lronlid, 'Situate on
the north Side of Yenang° street; Twenty-eighth Ward,'
'Fbeginning at a point 2110 feet west of Twenty-first street,
and thence.numing northward 230 feet along the western.
firfe'of the property, late of 3. L ; to Pacific
street; thence westward 100 feet:. Owned' ifduthward 230
feet to Venango stryet, and thence. eastward .100 feet to
:the place of beginning
. . A
No. 2All that lot of ground, situate' On'tho horn
side of Venango etreet;adjoining No. I on- the west and
having a front of,loo feet on ,Venango stryet;andMl• depth
of 230 feet to Pacific street, with a front of 10011, on Entitle
et reet; and bounded on the west by. Twenty.-ftecoudatreet.'
,- • Ne.3.—All that lot of ground, situate on , the- north
--west corner of Verlaine and ;Twenty-second streetCloo,
feet front onNenamgo street, 230 feet om , Twouty-second t, ,
and 100 feet On Pacihcstreet.. • .
No.'4.L-All that lot of ground situate West of and lid. ,
.joining . No.3 .containing to front on,VCIIIIII,gO street 400' 1
tfeet, find extending in depth =feet to Pacitlortreet, and
100 feet on racitip street.
,•
No. 5.—A1l- that 'ibt of grovind', sitnate . .on, Venetia°
street, adjoining No. 4 - 'on the west: containing in front
on Vt nang° street 100 feet - mint extending in depth 230 feet
it, Pacifimstreet, and 100 feet oni3acille street,. - •
No. fie All that Mt of . ground situate at the N. E. bor.'
zier of Venango and- Twenty;third streets :'Contain Mg in
front on Venango street 100 feet, and extending 'in depth
230 feet to ;Pacific street. , •
No: 7.--411 that lot of an:ind ,''situate oh the • north
side of Venango street, and bounded by. said Street,.
Twenty-third street, Township . Line •turnpike, and
Nlcetewn lane: containing in trent on Venango street 88
feet fl inches .202 feet 3 inches- on Twenty-third'
street,
1:18 feet, 1l)n intim, on Nieetown lane, and 9th feet:93l
inches on. Township Line turnpike.
Kilir The above building lots are highly improved with
etergreem deciduous trees, gas, water, curbing,
.grading, and on a nateadaniized street:
TB Wl.l AS: & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 111 South Fourth streef.
fe4 25 nc2
A TRUSTEES,
Sale— le.SaThomas Sons, Aiidtioncers. On •TuesdaY,
October sth, 180, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
public Sala. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following•
described-properties; : 'No. 1; Very 'valuable Dviell
lig and large Lot, northeast corner of Thirty-fifth and
Haverford streets, 3 fronts, 178 feet ,by 180 feet to StorY
street; all that 'two-story brick niessuage ' and ltn—of4.
gtound situate at the northeast torner of Thirty-fifth
and averford streets, being No. 532 North Thirty-fifth
street ; the lot containing in front on Haverford street
.178 feet, and extending in depth along Thirty-fifth street
1,91 feet to Story street; three fronts. The grounds are
plantedwith beautiful shade trees, and adjoins and in
the-immediate vicinity of, very elegant resklences. :Poe: •
session on thirty days• notice. •
No.2.—Very valuable Dwelling and 'aria lot,. S. ,E
corner of Thirty-fifth and 411 M 'streets,' hi johnitg_the
above. - All that two , storr brick inessuago and lot of
gxound, situate at the southeast •cortier el ThirtY-fifth •
and Elm streets : the lot containing in front on Thirty
-lift b street IEO feet. and extending, in depth- along- Elm
and Storystreets 175 feetthree fieritS: - Possession 'on
30 days' notice. -
-fa - The above lots are very ,valtiable fOr building
sites,,being in a very desirablen.ntr handsome neighbor
- Terms cash. • - : ••i• •
M. THOMAS & SONS,AnctioneerS, •
139 And 141 South Fourth-street.
Be 4 2.50c2
EXECUTORS' iSALE.-.ESTATE OF
Wini Wright. , 'tleieiteintlThoiiiis &Sone. Aiiition
eers.-Ilandsome Modern Three-story Brick UOSIfICILCO,
o. 509 South Ninth street, betweencLombard and South
reels. On Tuesdak,' Octobeir sth;lBo;mt - 12.o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex-
Change, all that bandsomq . mcgleritithreeistorylikigk
mesmage, with tbree-story back building au& lot of
gronnd, situate un the east side of Ninth street, south of
lionftbard street, No. 109 containing infrOnt otiNiuth
street 20 feet .4 inches. and dxtendtng In depth lan feet to
a:MI feet wide street. Subject to ; he , restriction that no
building, fence or wall shill ever be ekected*ithin 4- feet
or Ninth street, and no buildings, other than stables and
coach-houses and green-houses shall ever be orecteilmix
the rear end of - the lot -fiontink i • oil said o)feet street.
The house is well and substantia y built, anti has all the
modern convenience.; • 'parlor; 'dining room and 2
kitchens on the first floor ; 2 chainbers, sitting-room,
sewing-room and - bath en the second-door; gas through
out, 2 baths, hot and cold water, 2 furnaces, cooking
renges, ,tc.
Wrr . Clear of all it/cumbrance: .
Terms—Half cash. • Inimediateposseisfon.
!May be examined any day previous to sale.
i M. THOPLAS AuctiOneertf, ' •
eelB 2.50e2 I.l9'dnd 141 'outh.FOurtligtreet,'
g' ;
„E l: _x T E h u om u jw i .§.
.-1 " T
ons,uctionee '
real estatc—valttable corner, lot with. three-story brick
ilwelling, - ,P70...4.32 Master, strtiet, and four brick cicYellings •
in therear.• TneklaY,-Oi•tober t 4669.1kt.12
noon. will be sold - at public: stile, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, all that valuable lot of ground and the build-.
lags thereon erected, isltnateat the 'sCinthWeat eager of
Master and laturvlncowstreets tformerly*Apple=stract);
cloth/Ming in front on Master street GO feet, and extend
ing in depth along Lawrence street 67 feet. The improve•.
ments consist of a three-Story !milk dwelling No. .430
Master idreet. with a two-story brick dwolling in the
rear, a three-store brick. - dwelling , No. .1342 • Lawrence
street, and two three-striry brick dwellings in the rear,
opening on a court-way and facing Plaster street. The
Int on the corner of Master and; Lawrence, streets is
vacant, which could lie iLIIPTCiVeAbY the erection of two
dwellings. or it would be excellent location. fur a
store. It is a valuable , property; all theAgnants !have
occupied the property for several years, and the rents
are punctually paid and conk - Elie considerably advanced
from the present rates.
Subject to an irredeemable' ground:rot/tote/10 per
annum. - I
Terms—Cash, •
M. THOMAS dc'SONS, Atiffioneerfi,
LI9 and 141 South Fourth street.
:5e4.25,0c2
. .
itA • PUBLIC , SALE.,--T . OMAS!&,• SONS,
Auctioneers;--Demirable Country Resideneo, with
Stable and Coach•liouse, Harrison street, between
Cherry and Willow streets, east of the Frankfort' Road,
Frankford, Twenty-third Ward, 207 feet front, 471 feet
deep, four fronts.—On Tuesday, October St h, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at public saley at the'Philadel-
Oda Exchange, all that very desirable country Place,
situate on the north side' ofHarrison street, between
Cherry and Willow streets, • Frankford, Twenty-third
Ward; the lot containing in front on Harrison street 207
feet, and extending in depth 471 feet to Wakeling street—
fonr fronts. The - improvements are a genteel three•
story brick rough -cast dwelling, with frame kitchen and
a triune stable.
Clear of all incumbranea. • : .
Terns—Cash. Immediate possession.
Nay be examined between 12 and 5 o'clock, any day
previous to sale.
H. THOMAS . & SONS; Auctioneers,
selB 25 00 119 and 141 South Fourth street.
'
fa SALE. B IRS.—
ZlELEbtate of Dr. Charles D. Meigs, deceased.--Thonme
x Sons, Auctioneers.—Very II indsome Country Seat,
Mansion,o7 acres, Aston township, Delaware county,
Pennsylvania, ten minutes walk of Darlington Station,
on the Media and West Chester Railroad. On Tuesday,
October 19th, 1869, at .12 o!clock, noon, will be Kohl at
public sale, ut the Philadelphia' Excimge, all that
handsome and very desirable country seat, comprising
36 acres 3 roods and 23
,perches, situate in Aston town
ship., Delaware county, Ponnsylvanittodanit 10 minutes'.
walk of Darlington nt•ation, on the Media and West
Chester Railroad. The improvements. are a handsome
modern and well-built 2;4-story stone mansion; contains 6
rooms on the first floor, and large porch, 6 rooms and
bath on , the • second floor, • and 5 rooms above, . neatly, .
finished ; has bake-oven in the cellar, furnace, cooking
range, ',kr. • A two-story frame teuant house, an excellent •
barn, part stone and frame ; spring house, with never- •
failing spring. of excellent water, fish-pond, ice -house,
frame workshop; chicken- house, hydraulic rani, which
supplies the,kouse, with water, abundance of: dwarf
pear and other fruit trees, young apple orchard, vegeta
ble garden,,grapery, large 1001 very handsome: grove of
old forest trees. The house is built on very high ground, •
making it a very healthy situation, and being about 500 •
feet alone the Delaware river, commands several, very
tine views. . . . .
Terms—Cash. Possession Ist December next. r•
. May be examined any day proyfous to sale. .
kW' To view the property, take the,Media and West
Chester cars to Darlington StatiOn. „. • • •
• By order of heirs.
M. THOMAS SONS; Auctioneers,
se23 25 ocs 16 139 and 141 South Fourth street..
Fltdni6r - Dir.Chariot U. oigsdeceasedThougas
Sone, Auctioneers.—Taluable three-story brick Resi
dence, No. 1210 Walnut street, between !Twelfth goal
Thirteenth streets. On Tuesday . , October 19th, 1809, at
12 o'clock. noon Will he sold at public sale, without re
serve, ut the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable
three-story brick measuago and lot of ground, situate on
the south side ofNVednut street, went of Twelfth street,
No. 1210; containing in front on . litalnut Street 21 feet,
and extending in depth 110 feetto.a 20 feet wide street.
Subject to the condition that no building, or part of a
building, other thou steps, cellar doors, eaves, cornices,
should be erected on the said lot within 3 feet of the
fine Of the said Walnut streetand also under the condi-
non that no building or - part of a building, or: other ob
struction. except a bath house 'and privy, and walls or
fences, not exceeding a feet in beighti should be ertsztegi .
on the Said-lot of gro , und further South • than - 59 feet'
trim the original line of the said Walnut street: • It.iel
NIA ;up! intbstantbill* . bnilt has parlor; dining room
and library tilt Ole:first tient ; basement: kitelgetl;2ohatn,
hers, dressing room and bath roma , with hot . loth cold
wateriia
tvratar closet on the second fl oor, rooms
on the,third dlour.l,, gun throughout; furuace;-coOking
raliff o, ,••• • •:; ' •
Ternie7-Onsb.l. , ,Ponsesslan hit January ttaxt.. , , . •
kulr:obsolnte,. Map be examined on aPOkicallott to the
n netioucers.4 ;*,• , ,
' AM. 4 UenAlleerlir
• 130 alai 141 buuth /NILO ntreet.
•
II IIMI :M 111 :! 11211 MW
Etta PERLAIPTORY.! -IE3AI43I.Lt.OIST__. 1910--
-- mik: - Tiremiset,-;•Theinaifk Boris, AuctiOneors.--Yery cid
int parbje-front-Itentdence and. impeder • Furniture;
';,t , 0.'1,09' Arch street, wart of ~Twelfth , street ,25 fpet„,
'.front , l-120 feet ;deep:' On' z• • tiday ,
ln
` October 6,1869, it IQ o+cloOk, will be ;sold et: mtblie sale' , •••
withoutrelerve, on, the+ premises, all that very elegant,'
three-story press-brick front messunge ( marble to second
story three-story double back biaildings and of
' ground,. Situate on the north side of,'Asch'Street,.weetof:.
TWelithstree6,'37o. ,1209 ; tontahring hi front on Arelp.l
a
strt / 25' feet i.dad extendingiti depth 120 feet to, a2O feet;.
- T
street,' ho /to se it thflehed in a very elegant and.supe.
riot maritter,,Vroll'and'substantially built, and Jura.
• the modern 'Conveniences f neatly ;papered and painted I
thrbushout, ceilings high, in anti outside: window abut f
tore; handsome -marble mantels; back stairway, ,
large and convenient closets ; has white ularble_iveetlr I
bale, largo Virlors, with folding doors, dMing
' room, buth.frld pantry; . k Itchen and wash•rooni (with
permanent 'wash tubs and 'stove), on the first ileor
commodious and communirting phanibers; dressing- ,
,roein with* bath-tub, "sittiu -room; butler'spantry and
flat for drying clothes On the second floor ;'4 chambers,
dressing-room and. bath-ivetn 'and _water closet' on the
third floor, and 3 attics aboVe ; collar paved , with brick;
• has Wine closet, prevision vault; "
gas through
out; permanent marble-top womhstands, :hot. and; cold,
' water, bell-calls, 2 furnaces Coquina. de...
Ckur of all inosnibrance., , • •, . _
erns—'s'2o,9oo may reniaintur Mortgage Su It absolute..
.'
Immediate, possession:l.laYbe pro:'
v Mutt to sale. • , , ; -
SUPEBlefli. FURNITTIRE:. , .• ,
Immediately after the sale of ths house,' Will be sold
the Very superior Vitrniture. made orderby 11fOorts k;, : ;
Campinii; Axminster and Brussels Carpets,. elegant r,
Mantel and Pier 21irrortf,Stc., &c. Particulars . fn cata, .
' DP. TITOMAS BOX'S,
lit'Anettoneerit r ,-
se23 25 0c2,11 139 and 141 tioutourth'atied. , • .
'VI REAL ESTATE.---THOMAS &SONW . ,
La a Sale.—Modent Three-shark 'Brick Besldeneel,"No.,
876 North Tenth street, north of Broyn street,-rOn Tues.'
day:, October titir; 1899 at 12, o'clock, noon, will be sold Fa
Public sale, at the i'lilladelphlit Meanings,' all , the
g• lerri-tinsitutige, with tleMstory
back building and lot of ground, situate on - the east Alder
of Tenth street, north of Brown Street, No:815 ;" Contain- '..;
M' gin front on Tenth street 17 feet, and z extending in
depth on the north line 74 feet 11N inches to a point, and
tending south furthereet 74 inc towards Centrohence
still In depth
the horth line 8 feet 6% inches, nnd on the Bondi line 9
.feet 4,11 inches, Also a lot on the *went side of, ,Centre
street 17feet front, and, in - depth on the north line 41. feet
Inches, and on the south lint43B feetlB%.'inclies.;
lionise is ht excellent repair and hes all the modern con
yeniences,parler windows. (with French plate-glass);
dining room and 2 kitchens on first ittiorgas; bath, hot '
and cold water, furnace, cooking range, etc...
..;
Termsi—Nalf cash.. Immediate possession. ' ' • •
3f. Tgomks . & sorts; Auctioneers, ,
se23 25 oc2 , 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ,
-REAL ESTATE- -TRN
OAS 130.11 V
-,'
Business liocation--Threb , story;,
• rick BeSidenee,'No: 22t1North Ninth'Street, between
Altace and Vine streets.; , On Tuesday, OCtober 19, 1869; at '1
J 2 o?clock, noon'ovill Unsold at public sale, at the,Phila ,
delPhia 4x.change,,all that :valuable , three-stork brick
niessnage, with three-stork back building and lot of
ground, situate on theiVeit side ofNitith street, between • ?
Bare andYinestreets, No. 226: containing in; front on. •
Ninth street 20 feet, and extending ipp depth 100 feet, to a . 7
4 feet wide alley; with the privilege thereof.. It has Pat
lor, dining;-rooth and kitchen` un.the first itOor ; chant- ' •
hers, sitting Town, bath; vater.closet,, Lot; and lceld' .. 1
;water on. the. ; second ~ f loor ; Rae introduced furnace,
cooking ran ge rietirli.plitt,gglass iu p rlor ,:wixidows, ,
flag Pavement, ' • • • •
Terms-88,RO may remain ommortgage.;.,
ra t' May be examined -on application to the ATIC-, •
tioneers
~ • .
W../77 It situate lima very valuable and ipbroving'
business neighborhood: .'• ' • ' ' • '
•IL. THOMAS di SONS, - Anctioiiiiers,
se23 2:5 oc2 "Il,and 141 &mai :Fourth street..
egg, PEREMPTORT'S.AIX...--TEKTAS
101 S. 011_,EI Auctioneers.—Modern threa-story
iden ce, No. 126 North Sixth street;'aboie,Spring Garden'
street.—On Tuesday, October 6th, 1899, at 12 o'clock;'
.110011' 'will be sold at public's:de, 'without reserve, at the
Phili:dolphin , Flxchimae. , all, that modern , three...-storY
brick Messnage,.with thrte-story back building and lot
of ground, situate' on the west side of Sixth street; above
!akring-Gar4len-street,
Sixth street it feet 6 inches and extending death 176 ?, f
leet- The house is well built; has parlorr'dirtirtg-room
and 2 kitchens on the first floor ; gas,'Sath, hot and cold
water, water;-closet, furnace:, cooking-rithgeacc.
Terms-n@6,000 may remain on mortgage, B.oyaat tho
grocery store, Sixth and Preen streots.
~•
Immediate pbssession: Sale nb'sOltite. •
lc THOMAS & SONS, Auctieneersi
5e23,250c2 ; 189and.141 South Fourth:street...
7 eftp . ASSIGNEE'S'PIERE.SITIVRY SALE '•
—Thuniss'Bt 'Sans; uotioneers: ; Large and valttaA•
I.le Lot, Spruce street, west of Thirty-ninth street, 40 ,
120 feet. On. Tuesday., October:l9th, 1869, at 12 o'clock,: •
noon, wilt be , veld, at - public' sale; without reserve; an
the Philtulelphi&Exchatige: `al 'autism° and valuable'
lot of ground,Ritnato tho.Senth aide of;. SprUCe street, '
200 feet west of Thirty-Muth street, Twenty-seventh .
Ward ; containing in front, on Spruce , strOet,' -*
feet, and extending in death 160 feet to a street.' -
Subject to a redeemable ground reut of ,Vl2O a year..
By order of Assignee. • - • • -
5A
25 31. -, T , H031 - •(? SORB Auctioneers,: ;
awl 141 South Fourth street., ;
' COrARTNERSMPS.
FRANCIS PEROT. HAVING THIS DAY
iettre(LEht• underefgned Will eontintiO the businera
of Malting at the old.locatioret; • N 01.314 Vino street, snit.
corner T wenty-firat and Spruce streak', ureter', the ,parge
of FRANCES I'EDEIT'B SONS,. L.
• T:lldußicls 1 F7ROT
NINTH MONT/I let, D? 69. i. EDWARD EL' °EIDEN.. :
. •. -
11311ELIL4bELL'ILIA,SEPTE.MBEI:t. 24869 ' •
The copartnership heretofore' existing: under. the
}inn and name of CORNELIUS 4 BAKER was dlesolyed
by mutual consent on July .2;' ' . ' • '' ;
The business of the manufactory will be settled , MA
closed by ROBERT CORNELIUS, at No: 8211 Chem , .•°
street..and that of the- store, by E. BARER, at
No; 710 Chestnut street: '
• ~ • ROBERT.CORNELIUFLI • • '
' . ISAAC F. BAKER, ~ .
WM. C. BAKER,
• • ROBERT C. CORNELIUS, '• .• .
JOHN O. CORNELIUS, -• • I
ROBERT- C.• BARER, • •
CIIARLES E. cOII2IELIUS.
Pturranetierthti - Efer. - 0, - 1869; --- rrt•
The undersigned, late of CORNELIUS • 'BAKER
have thiedey entered 'into a 'copartnership, undfr the •
firm name et CORNELIUS dc SONS.
nving'purchosed the factories tB2l' Cherry street; and , •
Fifth street, near Columbia aventte),:and all -the: ma-. ,/-
chinery of the late firm, we are prepared tem - gab= the
manufacture and sale •of:Ges. Fixtures; Lanpe,. Acc.,at
No. 821 CHERRY STREET, PHILADELPHIA : ,
ROBERT CORNELIUS . "
ROBERT 01 CORNELIN; ' '
-JOHN C.iCORNELIUS., : •
CItARLES E., CORNELIUS. . •
°BAMFORD ARNOLD ROBERT'
1.,.; C. BARER' late Of CORNELIUS & BAKER.
have this day formed tt. copartnership under the name of
ARNOLD ,t BARER: • • : •
Having purchased the entire stock of *oods of. the tato
firm of Cornelius & Raker, at 710 . 1CRLSTNIJT . Street,
theyare prepared. te dontinne'llt that place the' sale of
GIIN Fixtures, Lamps, Bronzes, dcc.: .• • . Be2-Ing
LEGAL. NOTWEN.
ESTATE OF , CATHAB,INE SMITH, DB-.
ceased. Letterii testamentary upon the above ea
tote having been granted to the undersigned, all persona
indebted to the same will please make payment, and all
persons having claims will present them to MANIC
ANN KOSEILITZ, Executrix t Sl2 North Eleventh et.,
or to her Attorney, WILLIAM A. ALLISON, 429 Wel;
nut street. • an2l s 6t*
IN ...HE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
City and County of Philadelphin.—Esbito of .ELLA.....„ - A
JANE YARDLEY. r The Auditor appointed hrtioffeolift";
to audit. settle and adjust the first account of. JOSEPH ,
W. JOHNSON. JR., Executor of the last will of ELLA.
JANE YARDLEY, deceased, and to report die-
tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,'
will meet the parties interested, for the purpose of hit
m o o ' t e it i n o i c lut , A g o obe o r
m .i v th i, at
No. 532 'Walnut street, in the city of Philadwildind
ph ht. se23 tit d to +St"
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
J. City and County of Philadelphia—Estate;of
JOIINSON GREER, - dec'd.—Tho: Auditor appointed by
the Court to mitlit,settle and adjust the account of MAR
GARET GREER,Ailudnistratrix of JOHNSON' GREER
deceased, and' to - report distribution of the balance in
the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties
interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on
TUESDAY, October .sth, 1869, at 4 &clock P. M. at
ffi
his oce,No. ILI South Fifth street.in the City of Phila
delphia. WILLIAM L. DENNIS, Auditor,
PIIILADEI,PHIA, Sept., 27,1134 D. se2l-tn th s
TN THE ORPHANS' COURTgOR, THE .
City and County of Fhiltulelphia,—Estato of W3f.
ULRICK, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the
Court to audit, aottloand adjust the account of JOHN
KINGSTON anti.GEORGE ULEICK, Administrator.o
of WM. 'ULRICK, decetioed, and to report distil-
tuition( of the balance in the hands of the accountants,
will meet the partlea intereatod, for the purpoxo of his
appointment, on ,MONDAY, , October 4th. Wit, at 4
o'clock, I'. ,at hitt of ce, No 113 South Fifth street,
in the City of . rhiladelphia. WM. L. DENNIS,
PititaanaPtirs, Sept. 21, ISO. Auditor.
411,615t§
ESTATE OF SILAS PEDItICS, ,DE
ceased.--Letterir Testamentary upon the above
estate having been granted to the undersigned. Exc.- ,
entrix, all persons indebted to the said estate :are. ye.
quested to wake'payment, anit:those having . claims
against the same will present them to MAEGARETTA
81. PEDEICK, Executrix, or to her Attorney, J.
WAIMEA COULSTON, - at 121 South Sixth street,
Philadelphia. - gelo to tQ.
OTEES.
C.ARR'S COTTAGE;
OPEN'APE ISLAND, 14.4
.
THE YEAR ROUND. , “:
Sportmen and others desiring to spend any time at the .7 •
Seashore, during the fall and wintor'seiteen,7lll thad at •
this house every convenience And comfort
Guns fishing tackle, etc.,' can be obtained at titref,<, , •
•
ere w 21110$
. ' _CUTLERY:. ,
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