Al , ' immimeo Derry 4 o;" ^ 'itl*.:' ' ', CAT)/ BUI- 11 . 1 ETA ~ _.„ .„_,,_„ , , 4 . • IV:— ItilinhekatttrYaitnEnt6baeinonalti.eittlir°,:rtt-,-1-147,:-s!",iF.:?T..'erBtatmpeo4,•ol.ll4l, Ile - elf, hence at fiefinenlUnde eben . • 1-• '''' . `,11..... ' t- ' --- ' • 1------•--- The.Divitdoll I ' l6 g i s i rg a kor (Noritii 7. , ~ . i .;- , -,,, 4 0, ,,, igth ,44._ . „ ...,,.Tx . G . Ax"ssur iu d ong en .. . instant. i• LNG), llatelm; helm° at /°// • ,0,14-3,-4•apaavassers ' aslia , '9 ,o thir the Baud 0 i aa , eci , s i durdo , , Bark Per Z . ,. I '.`;' 4;o,*teetiti their respective election 'Nils o •1, 41. -` for theinirpouof placing on the rellistrY lists the 1 • f IVICIron Age ( n e tr,6Bt alti t ? llt , btftsat ., 7--rTork 4 ' 4 or keit onalitled+otets as hainbebn omitted fro Ilt - , -* epterdar frotn YV it NI • li a ll wateon, hence at Genoa lith mat. ~,k`'••••"' ' 1 '•'-- ialkinfil 15 -- -"' ~ Th ere menus An be , t,t, impression i V B n ri ri g g 8 " ttbr a No % el s . B tai rr o, e ls r en ani ca r o t G fr O o rt ra oaig i t d n:L e tsth • _` -iC7 ';' • ' •':Dke * Xe .; 6l6lt tt l . .. , : t Thlta ' s . ... a s .• sort of asseseeWto .1 B r i g potomac e i va nsto • or. . _ - Racer X=.... '• ••!. 6• th5.....„1110 ...,......... cerm0iera , th arecalat`e *XtllO67 This is a mistake. 1 in 3 st aii r m orAh a i r s y pe we o a r y ' -P i,.....-'l''.'"'"e/ n!"lB•Lair' Druid's!' 'that n o i Aid Smith: Ju DI Btivi,, l is „fled front'Froviftelt 4 7 ~.! kV' ` , oa4loll' t t of . the n Registry ',A , ado o tt er the 20thor, Laxerrijoa fronton r W t il t i 1 , 1 in 1 . , r , r e run; - lien' ,Beklisni, for dtl„er sAI 8 , .. ,* c ~. , i i ii4 eit. , , , ;.',.-•.:jj.to,*tio:,-I.'' - ik...... sa l !' 117, ;,,,..- TM> canvassers are ' Zth,,_inetir.:,.. rwitlallabbilleol*Aoao fo°l4 ti l t s p o rt ---:‘ 'Yi ll titila t , s I* ‘' -•;;;rbiii - fista Y only * the names ',°' y P e:r r- [ 1111 8 d c ribra u farn, Roe°, from Proridette • ' iirbo?lm n , resided Within the State oa _,,,, ' at New Tor 1 Endicott:hence at Fall h orea t Fall River '- . " 7 "' • ,&,, , ',lentil* the else aa T °lk nd whose , names Sc h r here 166 " a• Seim J P Ca ke, kesterdl 7 . l'W ''' ,.• ' * county tax within two years, a " the mune& lists' ),.1..,;:.,'....kn0e*5en °Mined :ram All names s ince ....a.... the gale of 'Meath inst. hair oen 7 te tie Pfida4cd on th e canvassers' list, on Saturday, _ n.. The ... -----, 51 1' " ''', • ',,,,, nensiOlk of litetala7 ' persona Who haver° —,- ....` , 21• . lists; and arming off (lie names o f y have been im • ''" - !wooed from the divisions, or who ala names are Rll. ,'1•::: , • - z 'see ~...,4 Qualified „oars. when , le: ' t ' '...,--)i:krotr.t,Yhoesee assessment lTats, sh h ou o l o d n t ‘ h os ere so fo rs ro on be so p tu art rd ic a n y : ..;;.`4,,,,„? lar ed attend the '' ' land abould take a rn v ec ou t rb g er of an t d e thsir tax receirevit4 '.,,•0 ~.. them; • ' ' r_' l a d 1 his' ;',K-t,' . ..7 <, ' • The Pia e P e ' 10Ew FREIGHT DErOT.— . has r r• '. s. ; rmantown and Norristown Railroad COMPRUY . r: :, . akow in course of erection a sabstentia . i nevi' freight do ,. Bot .et the southwest corner old the • Streets,d ed The new building nploil a sPoaa of }f6 feet on b N Y ln ti t re n ' etreet b 146 feet along the line of Green , , Strut. The foundation l y s of , gr ra tin oito tte i a oo n i d o t gs ho to bti t i b ld o ing win is . ' o f fi n e pressed brielr , with tran g ce fOr loconiotives will be at '3(3". 'The principalnt a:: Green streets, and ventilator , , the corner of ..„. ~ placed there. To rhowestward there • -, of new dotage's/nue trill be another large door, andtbereweill_ freight; cl to be , e ways on Depot 1 e dreot for the ntran e of shipped. The depot will be about SO feet in height, and alb-hody--ta-te-lunrcortaldsed — by our 111M48 ve ron .coltuans:` 'lt is to be covered' with what is; termed the M suspexeion roof.", and will have 'the lantern light on Allopito ant ventilation. On the Green street front there „.. two offices for ,the accomunidation of the agents. Sind others connected with the Company"e freight do= • The 'Work on the bnilding is progressing rapidly, and, • ~ lit is expected, will be co:initiated by the lsttOf December. . When finished the edifice will not only he a great accom teceintion to the Company and its patioui,' but will be a handsome ornament to that-pectton ofihe citic • . , 'Biqa aVdtit twelve , o'olook, 'a . fireiras discovered, in the paint establiobinent of -flaw land it Bowling, , Market street. The 'lames originated in an'tuill barrel in the basement, and were extingtifshed by a few buckets of water, after having' consuined two' barrels. By a mistake the holloware rung forfire in West Philadelphia, and'the Fire Depart naent was all sent in that direction, many companies run .' fling 'directly past the place where the tiro was burning. The Mistake was a fortunate one for the proprietors of the establishment, as their stock of paints, .tc., was theivity eared from destruction'by water. THE FusERAL or JOHN. DoßßANcr.—The funeral of the late John Dorrance will take place at,four &clock this afternoon, from SU James's Church, Bristol, Pa. It will be attended bye largo . number 'of his per•' aerial friends living in that locality, and., also by. the iiiirectors of the Camden and Amboy and Philadelphia Alvedl'yenton Railroad Companies, together with a large .delegation of the mercantile community from the Corn'• tnerrial Exchange. The latter gentlemen proceeded to ' Bristol from West Philadelphia,by a special train, at o'clock this afternoon. • FATAL 1114L110AD ACCIDENT.--An 1111= j - n•ovfn white man, aged about forty-five years, was run Aever„by a train of cars on the. Baltimore Railroad, at 4iii ,i.bsim'S Point, and was killed, this morning. The de :llF:spellas4.l was live feet eight inches high, had dark hair; moustache, and large. whiskers; and was dressed in a dart: cloth sack coat, 'rant and pants,ligured calico shirt and long boots. Papers found on his' possession contain the " .The. Coroner look charge of • LOST His ' Iklorrlir.—Peter. G. Wilson,' a young man from Lehigh county, came to the city yes terday. and last night, while•waUdering about "'seeing eighth," strayed into St. litary street. There -he fell in with a fascinating female, and was invited to' her heiae. After.leaving the beasts he discovered that be Vas niiuus fc pocket-book containing about $2B. Ho complained to the police, but 88 he : didn't think that he could identify anybody, nothing could be done foi his relief. • YET CALLED Ycin.—The hat taken from the bend of a sleeping policeman, by the Chief of Pollee, Ono nightlast week, is still at the Mayor's Wilco awaiting the call of itt'owner. ; It is reported that a war rant for thearrest of Chief 'Mulholland, on the charge of ' high Way robbery, for haling taken, the hat, is to be is aued.by one of the down town aldermen. ,ToTAxrArkus.--The Receiver 'of Taxes, Esq., 'giros notice to delinquent tax payo's that after to-morrow all taxes'not 'paid will have a Veldt) , of two per cent, added to them. Thoso who choose to pay their taxes to-morrow (Ftiday) will not incur this tine. A!.M.ACKEREL. TIILEF.—A colored man, who gave his name as Alexander Henry, was arrested, last nigh t,for stealing mackerel from the front of the grocery store of Charles lliceullongh,at Seventh and Pine etreets. He had a hearing before Alderman Kerr, and was sent to" prison. LARcEry or MoNEr.—Williiisararreb was before Alderman Kerr this morning 'upon - the charga of the larceny of $7OO, the property of Theresa Sollaus, re siding at N 0.2 Asbury Place. lie was committed for a further bearing to-morrow afternoon. • CHIMNEY BunNED.—This • morning, about half-past seven o'clock, an alarm of tiro was caused by the burning out of a chimney on the house No. 813 South Front street. No other damage was done. POCKET PICKED.—Mr. Thomas Belster:of Chester county, bad his pocket picked of a .wallet con taining /156, this morning, while riding in a passenger railway car on Eleventh street. Itremc SCHOOL,-31r. Seth Craig° has re- moved his Philadelphia Riding School to Nos. 3336, 33.38, 9340,3342 and 3314 Market street,where ho hassectirtd very large and comfortable rooms, covering an area of over 6,000 square feet, and fitted up in handsome Style with toverything that can be desired in such an .establish- ment. Mr. Craige has had immense experience in this business, and hie metneds are considered as good as any in the world! ,ilia stock of horses is large, and they are ea Well trained. Ladles will find it to their advantage to place themselves under Mr. Cralge's instructions if they wish to learn the equestrian art thoroughly. lina.rJulDs.—The . game to-night between Mr. Palmer and Mr. Rockhlll, of which notice is given in our advertising columns, will oiler a fine display of billiards. Mr. Rocklin', at his saloon, Eighth' and Cheatnut streets, where ho succeeded Mr. Estephe, has • or some nine given evidence of very superior • play, and his game is looked forward to witli interest. EVERYONE whO was at N'Vranmnaker's this zooming will tell you that you will greatly Mies it If you do not call there this afternoon. The " Itieeption,". be. aides being a novelty, is a most, enjoyable treat, so grand a display is it of beautiful geode beautifully arranged. 4 0 ., 4... .1 -". IS NI r A D N theEtetiOrtetft° vnitadelph f l ia Evening S. Bulletin. CIENFBEGOB—Bark Sam Sbeppard,Bran4-402 hhde By tee 1 bbl sugar I bbl arrup du 24 tee honey 28 bales tobacco Geo (.1 Cur son & Co; 4 LI& sugar captain. • 4,, , , NAVASSA—Brig Fannie, Turnor-425 tone guano J B Buley & Co. 1, 4 ,. r z , ' ------ • f ''''' MARINE BULLETIA. FORT OF PIIILADELPMA-BErr. 30 /1114" -- Sta ifaine Bulletin on Inside Pafl. ARRIVED TIIII3 DAY. Steamer W 0 Plerrepont, Shropshire, 24 hours from W New York. with noise toM Baird & Co. Steamer Chester, J ones, 24 hours from New York, with rube to W P Clyde & Co, Steamer W Whillden, 'Biggins, 13 hours from Baltl -4' more, with mdse to A Groves. Jr. Steamer Decatur, Webb.. 13 hours from Baltimore,; with mdse'. to A Grover. Jr. , Sterner J S Shriver,Ttiggans•l3 hours from Baltimore, with indite to A Groves..lr. Bark Sam Sheppard, Evans. 21 days from Cienfuegos, xith sugar. &c. to Goo C Carson & Co. Yennio,TurnerZ (bye from Navanso,with guano to J E Braley & Co. Left NG bark Dr Bricknor, Br. bark MIN, and Dr. brig Ruse of Denmark, all loading for Queenstown, for orders.. SCIIr Maria Louhut, Snow, 6 days from GloUcester,', with tish to Levin & CO: . • • 6chr New Jersey, Baker, 3" days, from Norfolk, Va. with railroad ties to Penns RR Co. , Behr Homburg, 'Westcott, '6 'days from Georgetown, with coal to Robin & CO. Tug iludson. Nicholson, from Baltimore, with a tow or barges to 'W P Clyde & Co. ' • Tng Commodore, .Wilson. from Haft° de Grace.with tt tow of barges to W P Clyde & Cu. (LEAKED TRIS DAY. Sterner Bristol. Wallace. New, York. W P Clyde & Cc t , Brig Ella (Br). Fulton, blunts, 0 VaU Horn; Catharine John, Linchpin, St dottn,Nß.L Wester ,'. geerd & Co. Tug Thoe^J efferson, Allen, Baltimore. With a tow of bargee, W P Clyde & Co ' _ •••• Tuf Chesapeake, Merrihow,ifavre de Grace, with* tow barges, W P Clyde &Co. • . • • • MEMORANDA. tillitei6lolden State, Delano, cleared at New York yes , t er day for Bong Rona. • • , • Steanatir, Pratt. Brooks, hence at Now York Yea , tardily •••Ckir ,Steatory:COrtea, Nelson, cleared at New Orleans 25th, • I , ' 'Gist , for liiparYork. goetaerlitigle, Greene, from Havana 25th instant, at New: ork weaterdar. soma unions, Repent, Bence at N York yesterday. Sart tittoOtrittflho.Eloet (Br), from Glasgow for this pOrts Imo ePokeli Nth WM. lig 4081, In 99 /9. Amr,LzriEny: - Goons. 729 ~HESTIIiUT STREET. 'iiiiig:' , ittr4t.ti'.i;',,:-',': , .i''' , ' , ii4og.,.:::- ()Pen To-Day ''A L'ARG - • RICH FEATHERSND: - A FHEN u ~..dniKiVELTIES) •Wholesale and Retail. OUR SPECIAL- ' , RETAIL OPENING • , , „ or ' FRENCH BONNETS & HATS, October 6th,and )701. • '; RETAIL DEPARTMENT. BONNET OPENING, WE WILLEXHIBIT A COMPLETE LINE OF Fall and. inter Bonnets, Hats, ' Thursday, Sept. 30th, 1889. CARY, LINCOLN & CO., (Successors to Wood & Cam) 725 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. sez3-3trp FALL OPENING Bonnets, Hats , and , French Millinery Goods, Thursday. September 30, 1869. THOMPSON REYNOLDS,. N. W. corner Eighth and Vine, Philadelphia: 111. F. 8 HEATH.. • se2B 3trig TAP, FINE r 1 1 11E'FINE ARTS. - - ITALIAN MARBLE, STATUARY, , &c , We have just received from Italy and:FTanco a collection of Italian Marble,,Parlor, Garden and Monumental 'Statuary. , Narbie ff,ar i tion Vflsel• - urge Alabaster . Urns on Columns. Bronze Gronpimi Statups : and VaseS. Black Marble and Gilt Clocks. Candelahras, Which we are offering at the lowest importing rates. VITI BROS. (Late Tito Yiti & Sons), \ IMPORTERS, - \149 South Front Street. se29 oc 2 5-4trp JAMES S. EARLE & SONS Have now possession of the entireiweralies No. 819 Chestnut Street, • 'here they are prepared to exhibit , their NEW.AND FRESH STYLES QF LOOKING GLASSES; ' ,"•• PICTURE FRAMES, &0., &0., • EpG,Elts-. GROUPS, NEW cartomos, ENGRATENGS; All latest importations received since their disastrous fire. HASELTINE'S GALLERIES'OF THE ARTS, No. 1125 Cbßstuut Street; The Galleries on the t3econd F opr :will be reopened on October sth with a great Exhibition of PAINTINGS. LOOKING GLASSES I on hand and made to orderfrom our, own designs. The largest and most complete stock in the city of • ARTISTS' ALATERIALS,2... .. French, English and Gertnan, New EnErevi4ge and Chromes. . .• RARE OLD ENGRAVINGS, PLAIN AND COLORED FRENQH PHOTOGRAPHS, _ORIGINAL ETOHINOS, ga., dc,, &c. Everything pertaining to Art or Art matters kept, of attended to. . - • mYl3'l/ira§ FOR SALE. FOR BALF , --NOItRISTOWN,FOF; sirable Residence-Splendid ideation for a board= Vhouse—convenient for Fhlladelphia business men, as i 8 very near the,depot'on the Corner Jof Main rand Walnut streets' 13 large, light , rooms: ceilings 12, 1 feet high ; house ie'bnilt - tho , most substantial Manner, and abounds in conveniences': house and lot 100 by 253 feet ; honk) 28 by 90 feet : low price ; easy terms. • FRED. 1:11 - LVESTER,, se3o-tteks,2t* 418 South Fourth street.:, FOR RENT OR FOR BALE—NO: '21.1 South Seventeenth street. a neat three-story Brick leading, with attics, and three-story backbulldiugs. Inquire ut 2001 Walnut , street. se3o-th s to-6t* TO RENT. .4en HOUSE, WEST DE LAITCY PLACE, 114.1 id rent ; newly_papered.and-patutat.,Terme mode rote. Apply to • • ge.904" CLARE dATT111:0 1.11. Walnut street. THE DAILY -ItrIgNING BULLETIN-PIIILADEWIA, TIIUItEIDA.y,,SFiPTEMBEIt 30, 1869, ' • • - 0 - T•p 4 ---- 140A-1 Tow ot i f , ,F. •7.4 AUL Stoti-P- A.) • t.7;-,1,-! . .,71;:!.) , t '. , -;!,. : 7,.:.4. „•.:!.-.:::::,...,1.t::,..i,...'',:::•.;.".::::...;.::: • 'vs r %" ' A sHI . it 4 A , ,••.‘: ,•; "1"-:1' ~ , • . 3 . . •,, Have,justopened anlentire-new let of ' "' -- - _ . 4: , -,g, - =, ,-. ,•'. = = n . , 0111YETS -- ;- -01 . '' .-- c'eLOTTIS MATTINW -- & - O' , _ ;., , - Li - ~„ ~ ~ 3 „ , ; •••• ~J• :•- : ' ,, ,` . .:..:,,- ; : , , ..: ;,,,,.) , ,,:' ,P ;v J 1;..;, . „ ~, , , , ~, ', i • ; , '''-. •• ~.i . •-, ••••. . . , t hy ' - --.-- i '7l- 7. - • ~ • „., , ...: . , vomprismg ail nett end lated i patterns t o *blob' ft.( 30 in+ttt e '` attention. ' '' ' '( - ' ••- 4. " ' ' ',. : 1 PRICES 1,6 W., : ; ! , i'.% r.'5 , .1-.' 7 ,.:v,,i , , .''' , ',:::;i:1±i.".4;.: . ...'.7i ''t: 6e3oth tu 6tl REAL ESTATE SALES: --- - - - a Estate pf Mary Kelsey, • decetuied. Thomas 8c none, Auctioneers. 3 two-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. AN, MO and 790 South Front street: On Tuesday, OCt.O. bet' 28, 1869, at 12 o'cloCk, noonitrill ) be gold , at ,public withoutsale, tthout reNerve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, vie,: =' No. I.—All that two•Mory brick 'Bounty° and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Front attei3t, south of Catherine street. No. 802; containingin front on .Front etreet 18 feet, and extending in depth 88 feet, No. that two-story brick Front And let of ground situate on the west aide of Front street, No. 806 containing in front 16 feet, and extending.in depth 120 feet. No. 3.—A1l that two-story brick 'meanly° and lot of ground situate Oli the west side of, Frput street; No. 790 Catherine , abole street • containing lii front 1.9 feet 2 inchee. and in depth 106 feet, being in width in the rehr• 19 feet inchee, , . • , , terma—Cosh. Sale absolute. By order of Executors. M. THOMAS & BONO, Auctioneers, e3O 0018 23 139 and 1418. : Fourth street. EXECUTORS' SAI,I - E.ESTATE OF Benry.G. Gilbert ' dectaited. , 44Vinitte &Nona ,Anc tieneertii—Very Valuable Three-story_Brick 'Residence. Np. 1021 Arch stre,et, between Tenth and, _,Eleveuth streets, 26 feet front, /TO feet` deep, 2 fronts,-On Tues day, October 19th, 1669, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be, sold at public sale, at the. Philadelphia Exchange, all' that very valuable three-Story brick messuago,with two-story back buildings and lot of greund; eituate on the north side of Arch street, west of Tenth street, No. 1021 ; con taining in front on Arch etreet 25 feet, and extending in depth 170 feet to Academy. street. The house is well and very substantially built ; has two large Orioni s dining room and kitchen on the first floor ; 2 Commodious cham bers, sitting room and bath room on the second poor ; large side yard; &c. Terme-4610.0W may remain on Mortgage: sir Clear of ell incumbrance. ' . _ . Immediate_posaession. Kers at No. 1223 Arch' street By order of FREDERICK G. RITER,i_, • = . 'HENRY G. NITER, 4xectitore. , GIDLV.RT RITEIt ' M. THOMAS & SONS;Auctioneers, ve.3o oc9 16 139 and 141 South' Fourth street. , REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' AllitiSalo.—Hruldsonitt Modern Pour-story Brick 'Resi dence, No. 1412 South Penn Square. On Tuesday, Octo• her 19,1899, at 12 O'clock, noon. be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchringe, all that handsome modern four-story brick messunge (rearble.to second story), with three story back building and lot of situate on the south side of 'South ..Penn Square, No. 1412 containing in front on Penn Samuel!, feet, and .x --tending In depth 92 feet to al2 feet wide alley: It has sitting-room d Ming- room and kitchen-on-the nrst floor; 2 handsome parlors, library and bath room on the second floor ; chambers on the third floor, and chambers and garrets above .; gas, bath, hot 'and oold water., ,water closet, permanent washstands, boll-calls, furnace, cook. Terms—ss,ooo may remain on mortgage. ' 'lMmediate possession May, be examined on applica tion to the AUctioneers. • M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, sold oc9 16: . 139'and 141 South Fourth atroet. OA REAL EpTATETHOMAS &' SONS'. salc ,, -lifodern 3-stoly Brick 1117 Brown street, west of:Eleventh 'street. On Tuesday, October 5, 1869 at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold nt public sale, at the ,Philadelphia •Eachange,l4l that modern three-story brick meesuage, with three-story - back build ing and lot of ground, situate on the north aide of Brown street, corner of Enquirer 'street No. 1117; thence ex tending northward along' Enquirer' street' 54 'feet VI inches; thence east 14 feet 6 inches;- theme eastward 11 feet 3N. inches; thenee south 66 feet to BrOwn street, and thence along Brown street 18 feet-to the place, of-begin ning. The, house has the modera conveniences; parlor, dining room. and kitchen ou the firstfloor; gas, bath; hot and cold water, water closet, cooking range, Sm. • Terrus—s2,s/0 may remain' on, mortgage. Immediate possession: • Maybe eigunined any day pre vious to sale. • ' "M. THOMAS, SONS, A:nctioneers, se3o oc2 ,- • - /39 and 141 9. Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' Sale.—Business Stand. Three-story, brick Store and Dwelling, No: 2122 Summer street, between Twenty first and Twenty-second streets.—On Tuesday, October 19th, 1369, at 12 o'clock ; noon ,: will be sold at public sale, at Hie Philadelphia Exchange, all that. three-story brick messuage. with three-story back building and lut of ground, situate on the south side of 'Summer street, west of Twenty-first street; No. 2122; containing in front on Summer street 15 feet, and extending in depth along Albion street 68 feet 9 inches (including an alley 3 feet 9 inches in width). It is occupied as a grocery store; las gas, bath, hot and cold water, cooking-range, &c. IQ - Clear of all incruribrance: • M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, se3o oc9 16 • 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ES24TE. - ,-;TRO.NIAS & SONS' , 0 Sale.—Verrvalgable Business Stand.—Four-story Brick Store, Nos. 143 gad 145 North .Third street, corner of Quarry street; between"Arch' and Race streets, 393 i feet front. On Tuesday, October sth, 1609, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be told at public sale,.nt-the`Philadelpida change a one-thirdinterest in all that large an vary valuable four-story brick store and lot of ground,idivate on the east side of Third street, between Arch and Rata streets,corner of. Quarry street; the lot containing; in' front on'Third street 39 feet 6 inches It Is occupied as a wholesale grocery, and is an excellent business stand ; well end substantially built, first • story granite stoue; has gas, 2 hatchways, fire-proof .in ' the 7101, fiairpaye went. with a vault under it, &o. • , Terms—Cash. Subject to yearlyAgraund rent of e9OO. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, • se3ooc2 139 and 141 5., - Fourth street. Tit - EAL'ESTATE.—THOMAS7ZSdNS' Bale.—Very Valuable Lot and Buildings, northeast corner of Broad street mar Buttonwood street. .90.,45 feet front, 128 feet deep. 3 fronts: On Tuesday, October 19 ' 1869. at 12 o'clock, noon; will - be:sold at:public sale; at • the Philadelphia Exchange, All that large and yaluable: . lot of ground and the ,improvements thereon. erected''' Hit unto at the N. N. corner of . Broad and Buttonwood streets; containing in front on Broad street .90 feet 4 inches, and extending in depth along Buttonwood and Whitehall streets 123 feet-3 very i•wilable fronts: The itoprovenients are a three-story brick dwelling and brick stable, fronting .on Whitehall street" , and 'a one-story brick factory on Buttonwood street.. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 45'840, and. a inprtgago amounting to 5,6V0, together $19,600 M. THOMAS; do BONS, Auctioneers, se3o or 9 16 , 139 and 141 South Fourth street... irti4 'I'LEEMPTOIt Y 3AI4II—THOI!vI jai:Sons, Auctioneers —Very valuable Business Stand.. 'Large and substantial Warehouse, Nos. 217, 219,221; 223'.. and 225 North Broad street', above Race greet, 80 - feet:' front, 100 feet deep to. Lybrand street.—Ori TueSdar, November 2,1669. at 12 o'clocls, noon, will be sold at pub- ; lie sale, without reserve. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and subStantlally-built warehouse and lot r of ground, situate on the east side of nread atreet,nboYe Race street, Nos. 217,219, 221; 223 and 225 ; the lot con-, wining in front on Broad street 80 feet, and extending In depth 100 feet to Lybrand street-2 fronts. .It to valuable for a flour or whisky warehouse; or any' inatnifaeturing purpoßo. Terms easy. Sale abeolute. M. THOMAS & SONS,.Anctioneers,. 5e2:0.0e9,15,30 , 139 and 141 South Fourth etreeL 01A REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS 85430/76':: Sale. -Throe-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1315 Bran, dywine street; west of Thirteenth street. On Tuesday, October 19th, 1669; at 12 o'clock A noon; will be sold at public sale; E the Philadelphia xchange, all that throe- , story brick dwelling, with one-story' kitchen and lot of grnund, situate on the north sido of Brandywine street, No. 1315 ; containing in.front on Brandywine street 14 feet, and extending in depth 60 feet. tar Clear of all incutuhrance. , • .. . Terins—Oesh. Poseession in SO days. May be examined anyday 'previous to sale. e . N. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, se3ooc9 NI • • lB9 and 141 South Fourth etreet. , 1 REAL ESTATE.-THOMASSONS', Sale.—Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No.: 776 North Twenty-fourth street, below Brown street.— On Tuesday, Oct. 19th, 1869, at 12 o 'clock,noon, will be sold at public , eale, at the - Philadelphia Exchange, all, that modern three-story brick montage, with two-StorY back building and, lot of ground, situate on the oast +side. Of Twenty-fourth street, south of Brown street, 'No. 776; containing in front on Twenty-fourth street 16 feet. I in , eluding half of a 2 feetaside alley 1 and extending in depth, $6 feet; bah gay. bath; aufvovon, &c. • . t Toro a—itr,ooo 'nay reniain ou mortgage. . : Immediate possession. 'May be examined any day pro vioua to sale. • M. THOMAS & SONS Auctioneers, • S .e3O 0c9.16 . • • • 129 and 141 sout h Fourth arrest.. IVIA4Brg:WORKs. " ADAM STEIN,DIETZ, , . STEAM 'MARBLE WORKS 1029 'RIDGE AVENUE, Ras on hand a , ' • LARGE ASSORTMENT , ,„ MARE= M ..„ ANll ANTELS PerqoAilroixi the Oonotry _woutikdo w,gll • , ()ALL-AND EXAMINE ' lii PUDOTIABING •-• , 4 f ELBEWapigt. ee9 th ato tp§ ELME Gor•filmA,L,r-r. & 723 CHESTNUT:- STREET. =SIM 1. -- 4aBP - IfilaqBq3olj - R - 713ALFESTAT - Of JOseph T.:Yankirk,_-decensed...4aMeS A. Trep an,. Auctioneer.— Lot ' .Idedge street,' near „Oxford, Frankford.--Utader authority _of the Orphans' Court for the City ''and • County .of . Philadelphia, oh Thursday. October 210869, at 11 o'clock Fill be sold atipublio sale, on Om Premises, the. follow ing _described Beal,..Efltate,^ late the property of Joseph T...Yankirk, deceased All that certain lotorpiece of groundoltuate in theborOugh of Frankford, now Twonty4hirdiWard of the city of Philadelphia, on the southeasterly side of ,Hedge street (30 feet wide): about 100 feetecithweetwardly, fruit:l,CM ford street, being 40feet fronton Hedge street, anti ex tending in depth Southeastward 100 feet. • OW Clear of Lucurnbrance. D Sito to be paid a_ttime By the Conrt. • JOSEPH-MBOARY.OIeik 0.41. LEWIS D; VANZIRK, Executor: Eiecutor's B:pit—Estate of Joseph T. Vankirk". Machinery of a Lamp-Top,lianntactory,,Lathes,PresSee,' Shafting, &et< Also; Immediately after the real estate, will be sold at the factory , ' direct), opposite. the remain-' ing machinery : of a .Lamp-Top, Illanufactory, including, bolt machine,' skimming, knearlbrig and other lathes,- , drawing presses,.roller shaft , planer lathe hench, Waft= ing, 'Bale pere:mptoxy..lkir T erms cash.. By order of Executer. • ••. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, ode 0c714 Store, 422 NYalnut street. 2 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—,-ESTATi. ae of Charlotte lkiefferfart, deceased.--,lanies A. Free men, Auctioneer.—Yaluable B hsiness '. Property,. S. E. comer Pront4nd'ltate streets . Under authority of rthe- Orphans' Court for the city and county of W Philadelphia, • on Wednesday October 20 , 1869; at 1X o'elock, noon, will he sold it public Bale ; withent reserve, at the ,Philadel phia Exchange, the following. ,tiescrilusl real estate late the property of Charlotte CattOrnan, deceatted. All those certain lots of gronnd; with the: two three-Ant brick enures and dwellings thereon erectedotituate at the south-, east corner of Front and Race fitment, in the Sixth Ward of the city ; containing together in front on Front street .- ..T.2 feet 8 inches, and in depth eastward along Race' BtreOt 28 feet. Said lot, of .grunrut, widening at the. rear end. thereof to the width of Si feet 1 inch, including on the Routh side and rear end of property, formerly n part of the above-described premises', an alley 2 feet 9.34 .inches • in width, extending to Water street, left open and at all times hereafter to remain 'open of the width and depth a thresaid 13y the Court, JOSEPH ME CARP Clerk U. C. ... , • •".. • HENRY BAANDT, Trustee. 117 - Clear e of incumbrance, and possession giventhree months after acknowledgment of deed: OW Sale ahso-, OW6l'OO to be Paid at time of sale. JAMES. A,-leItEEMAN, Auctioneer. se3o oc7 14 • Store, 422. Walnut street. fin 0111' 14 ANS!_COURTBALE.,,ESTATE._ Mei of James Graham, deceased.—Jamos A. Fret:man,. Auctioneer. Dwelling, Stables and Lot 54 by 80 feet, N. E. corner Norris and littecock streets, Nineteenth Ward Under authority of the Orphans,' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia,-, on Wednesday.' October 20, 1560, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the•Philtulelphia Exchange, thu . follow-.• mg described real] estate, , late the property' , of Jo'ntes, Graham, deceasek All that certain lot of ground With'. the three-storY bride meseuage and frame stables thereon, ereetthi, sittotp, pu the.: northeast corner of Norris and Hancock streets. In the Nineteenth 'Ward 'of' the our; containing in Bent on Norris street 54 feet; and in depth along Hancock etreet:eo feet. • The iniproremots consist ef a three-story brick dwell ing, No. 171 Norris street i vath frame kitchen attarAed large two-story brick I:lnd./rams stabks i fm ki frontiers on all• cork strtet, with 10 stalls. Has large side yard Slane iirbcts. Trees (nitwit !rents. kW" e2OO to be paid at the time of sale. ' • Ili clear of incumbrance. • Ily the Court.' •JOSEPH MEOARY, Clerk O. C. ,CATHARINE GRAHAM, Administratrix. , •.!:JA.N.EO A. FREE3lAN.Auetioneer, se3o-dc 7 •••• •• Store 422 Walnut street. -O,II,PHANSt pouitT.SALVi—E,STAIE • Idia:ofEH M. Hutchinson, deceased:-James A. Free: man, A uctiopeer....ttenteel three-story brick Dwelling, .140/¢4Marshalistreet.-- - -Under authority of the,Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wed ' nesdny October 20, 1869, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the ibi lotvlag described ,real estate, late the property of Eli Al. .Hoichmson.deceased : All that certain three-story brick messuage with the two-story brick back buildings and the lot or ground, situate on the west • side of Marshall street, at the distanee of 202 feet'‘ inch southward from Parrish street, in the Thirteenth Ward of the city ; con taining in front on Marshall street 16 feet, Including on the north side the southernmost moiety of a l' foot 10 inch wide alley ,and extending in depth 74 feet 9g, inches, with the free use and privilege of said alley. Has, gas; ball,' range,. hot and cold water,- tc. OW — Subject ton yearly ground rent of : $9O Per annum. - May be examined from 3 to 01'. M. • 111W.S100 to be paid at the time of sale. • By the Court, JOSEPH .MEGARY, Clerk O. 0. • JACOB W. JACKSON, Administrator. JAMES A. FREEMA N Auctioneer, se3o 0c714 Store 422 , Walnut street. tPit, SE LADIES. ' , . F TalA ”170E4MET lt/VE A LA POIIIrADOUIt " , . for beautifying and preserving the coMplezion, and ing tilt(' freennese and brilliancy of youth] is with..., out a rival. •Ie perfectly free from any' Seleterifous' minerals and drum], and • its ellicany bi wonderful for rendering the akin soft, pure mid • beautiful. It le 'ther t ru e erteretsaf beauty, and all ladies. should 00 it 'p e r sale by all dealers. MIONALESIL & co eet)litUriA . 14 No 21 South Eighth YWet 't, , .. ..i REAL ESTATE SALES. . . fffit . ORPHANS' COURT SALE - ESTATE JILElif George Perkenpine, deceased.—James A. Free man,Auctioneer.—Three-story Brick Dwelling No. 823, North Fourth street, with a three-story brick Cooper Shop in roar. Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on WednesdaY, October 20th, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be, sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing described Real Estate, late the property of George Perkenpine, deceased: All that certain three-story brick messuage with two-store brick back buildings, and three-story brick cooper shop' in the rear, and the lot of ground, situate bn the east eido,.:4 Fourth, street B _t, be tween Brown and Poplar streets, nn the Sixteenth Ward of the city, containing in front on Fourth street 20 feet, and in depth 70feet 11Gr 1$ 100 to be paid at the time of sale. 13.4 7- Olear of. incumbrance. ' • By the Court, JOSEPH . MEGARY. Clerk 0. C. GEORGE. PERKENPINE, JR., ALBERT PERKENPINE, Executors. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, 800 oc7 14 Store, 422 Walnut street. 4- - - - „„ PUBLIC SALE—JAMES A. FREE- Utt -MAN, Auctioneer.—Brown Stone Residenceo. Sansom street, West Philadelphia. On Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1869, tit , 12 o'clock noon, will be sold. at public selei• at' the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de scribed real estate, viz.• All that certain lot of ground with elegant now two - story brown stone residence with mansarcUroof, and three-story back buildings and lot of. reound, situate on the month side of Sansom oast of hirtp,third street.(No. 3260); containing in • front on ngem street 16 feet, and extending in depth 75 feet to n street. R 9 r The above property has the modern conveniences, gas, bath, hot and cold water „furnace, cooking ' range,, ‘tc. Is elegantly papered, and ready for occupancy. . Within hay' a square of the Chestnut. and Walnut Street Passen ger, Railroad. Possession Immediate: can be seen each day from 8 to 10 o'dock. ^ • , ', • If! All butel,boo tan rental's on mortgage, ; -wirepoo to bo paid at the-time Of sale.. • J AMER A._,IPBEEMAN, Anctionteir.• 5e30,0c2;4 Store, 422 Walmit•Streer. • IVA ORPHANS' 'COURT SALE:-ESTATE Peter . Benz ; - deceatted.. 4 —Jamee.. Promatin, Auctioneer,:Stern and Dwelling, S.E. corner West and ; Cti Streets, Eighteenth Ward; ,Under authority:of' the Orphans' Court for the city and ' county of 'Philadelphia' ' '. en Wednesday, October 20,1860, 14.12 o'clock, Noon; lit the _Philadelphia , Exchange, the following, described , real estate, late , the property' of, Peter .13ehz, 'deceased: . All I hat certain lot o f - ground, with the buildinge and improvements thereon , ereeted,situateon the southeast • corner of West. and Earl 'Araks, in the Eighteenth Ward of the city.; containing iu front on Weet street 17 feet and in depth along Earl street 86 feet. IX?' Owthe above lot are erected "a three-story brick afore and dwellittyl with fronts kitchen and frame stable, with room for thred horses rsnet two,loaers of hap, on back cif lot. gEir' Clear of incumbnince. . 11417. 'elm to be paid at the time of sale.. By the Court, JOSEPId MEGARY I CIork O. 0, ~•,. AIiA.NOISOA BENZiExecutrix. . ' 'JAMBS A. riIIIEBIAN, Auctioneer. 0c7,14 Storev4Zl Walnut street. PUBLIC BALE JAMES A. Flillf -11,51.31A1v' Auctloneer,-4ager-beer, Saloon and Dwel ling,'No. 1304 Callowhill street. On AVedneaday, (tete— ber 20,1869, &en o'clock, noon, will be .sold at public, sale, at the PhiltidelPhia Exchange,. the following de scribed realestato, - , Viz.:: All that certain ' three-story'', brick lager - beer saloon and dwelling, with brick kitchen, and the lot of ground,situate on the south side of Callow-. hat street, at a distance of 37 feet westward' f Thirteenth-, 'Area, in the rourteeeth Nerd of the City; containing in front Coagallowhill streetl6 feet,' and in 'depth 67 tea to 3 feet wide alley leading into Thirteenth street . and With tbe privilege of said t tliir Clear of incumbrance. alley . Bents for 8860 per annum: •Leased till Sept.lotb; 1870.. 81,201/may remain, grr 0100 tette paid at the time of sale. • - • JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,. ~ Se3o aer 14 Store 422. Walnut street. PERSONAL, ~ ::. .. ,:,,..; i : . .i. , : . ..7-:..,..-:-. - ; . :';.,,';. i i.-,,..*. .i'-..:..i4;,,i;..4.',,.',i:5:..;;:.,.•-e',. 'i I iATRAwBRIDGE _&.-erWTlllErs • •'• tOPEITING2 . :'OIvi , SIOIS 45:44 , ,„ SRAKS ..8LAV.Xi : ,511: . 4M:.;4 , ::: , ,.y:.-: ,, 1314A04 SILKS, ONE - .::„CASE'PpITLT . .D,A., , .S.OTM4Z',O.4.',.,',. Maroon, Mode, Veale'L, ONE CASE POULT DESOIE/S2 50 ONE CASRVERY WIDE AT 33 001 Sane-Goods sold recently at $3 50;- SLACK SITAKS4 44141. 47. BLACK. SILIES, tike' 00. SI .A►:CI SiLI S very cheap, 02 25. BLACK S.lLLoatil, $2 50. 137 4 .,A.C3Ef. , SILKS, 03 00. STItIPF.ID AWRICAN SILKS, ONE CASE VELOITIL POPLINS, ONE CA SE VELOUR POPLINS ONE CASE VERY 'RICH - LYONS SILK POPLINS. ALL-WOOL I PLAID POPLINS. Inaids, 62. ,ALlld-Wool,Plt4clit, A.11;;VV4;61 Plaids S 7. ILILeh DiagonallPlaiicts, $l, , Blue EliAlcl Oreen Xlaidf;• $lOO, $l. ° CS- 131ack After mouths'' of preparation our DRESS GOODS -stook is now 'cam- Dike,' and our patrons bayp:,the opportunity to select their Dress Fabric's him, an unsurpasifed'-Osortment;, :the nrioei now; as liereoToiiii being aiwava at the bottom of the': market. ' " . . . . „ItAwß ID CENTRAL UMPOPIUNI, , " D 11 .*-plitrie:'...,:tojnitgATtio:', CORNER' ‘,.'EIGIETME a== -.~@:,;. is . Embracing the New Shades in Vherry, In all the New Shades. TWENTY=FWE PIECES A New Article, Very Desirable. In Entirely New Shades, $2 00. Entirely New allades, $1 50. =MI NM= VP4)1:1 z it. - ANTY D UESS G 001)$: EME =MM M=Mill Q , " 'SILK, SILKS, • Y' FANOY SILK FANCY SILKS, Lavender, liuk 13b @, ~,. ^Si =llll ,•:1; jYa i i,~. (3,fret,'sa, ',o*;
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