Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 14, 1869, Image 5

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TUE OEATII OF RAVrTIIORNE.
:Franklin. Pierce's Account, of It%
,
ills Wortd publlshea , the following extracts
from aprivate letter from ex-President Pierce,
giving an account of the circumstances of the
.mortafllnms of Nathaniel Havrthorne,at
_C02 4 . - 0011D, N.H., March,lB6B.--My Dear ,
hen at your, pleasant home a year ago, I
pronitsed to send you the last letter written
LA„',-the man of genius, the companion of my
•-boYhood, and my constant and cherished
;friend. 'lt was long before it caught my elre
in a mass of ill-arranged papers, and a longer
. period has, perhaps, elapsed since. His
strength was tailing, as the handwriting but
:too clearly indicates. We met, however, as
',proposed, at the Bromfield House,Boston,and
proceeded at once to the cars for Concord, N.
H.; stopping oVer'at Andover. * -*
We were detained at Concord ten days or
more by bad weather, and then took carriage
for . the long-contemplated trip, which we.
hoped might extend tar beyond. the White
Mountains to the wild scenery of Dixville
Notch. We only reached. Centre Harbor late
in the afternoon of the second day..He was
weary and very restless duringl the night.
He partook of a slight breakfast in his room
the next morning, and about twelve o'clock
went out ou the piazza, which Commands, as
you know, a remarkably fine view of the lake;
Bed Hill and pleasant views in the direction
• • IfsheroLon-oue sidr. n.wl Mount Belknap
on the other. He was weak, but not suffering
from, pain, and. • evidently . enjoyed
the •„ 'hour. I was . much
im
pressed with . the idea that his journey of
lifeinight terminate nearer the sea, which he
so much loved, than Dixville Notch, andsug
gested that it might be well to remain a day
or two where. we were. He said, no ;we will
go on this afternoon. The changing scenery
in this picturesque region will attract my no
tice pleasantly, the motion will not fatigue me,
and I am, on the whole, more comfortable in
the carriage, with you alone, than anywhere
else. .We . conversed but little during that
afternoon's drive. But his eye was quick, to.
catch every object,striking or beautiful,-wheth
or mountain or quiet valley, placid lake or run
nhig stream. Such remarks as lie did - make
were characteristic; like himself,: and like no
body beside.
He asked if I had read the account of Thaok
eray's 'death, and, on receiving an affirmative
answer, remarked in a, low,sohloquizing tone,
what a boon.it would be if, when life draws to
a Close, one could pass away without a
struggle. We arrived at the, PemigewlisSet.
House, Plymouth, just as the sun was.sinking
behind the hills, and castinghis last rays Into.
our room. He took a cup of tea in the even
ing, , slight nourishment, and then,
upon the sofa; dropped into, i
a •
.quiet
slumber, from which he awoke n an
hour or so, and retired for the night. Passing
from his rooni to my. own, leaving the door
open and so placing the lamp :that its direct
rays would not fall, upon him and yet enable
me to see' distinctly from my bed, I betook
myself:to rest too, a little after 10 o'clock.
But .I awoke „before 12 o'clock, and noticed
that he wa.. lying in a uerfectly natural: posi
tion, like a child, with his right hand under
his cheek. That noble brow and face:struck
inc as more grand and serenely calm
than . ever before. . - With new %hope . that,
such "undisturbed repose might bring: back
fresh, vigor, , I fell asleep again but he
was go very restless the night previoas that ,I,
was surprised and startled- when I noticed at 3
o'clock that his position was identiballY the
sane as when I observed hiin between 11 and
'12., Hastening softly to his bedside r l could
not perceive that he breathed; although no
change : had come over his features. I seized
his wrist, bat, found no, pulse; ran my hand
down upon his bare side, ,but the great;
generous, .brave heart beat no more.. The
boon of which. he spoke in the afternoon had,
before morning dawn, been graciously granted
to him. -He had, passed from natural sleep to•
that from Which there is no earthly-waking,
without the slightest struggle,. evidently
without moving a muscle. * .*
Ever your friend, FRANKLIN,PIERCE.
CITY BULLETIN.
TBE. GREAT FAIR.-Our citizens will be
pleased and• gratified with the gorgeous display to be
'lna& at Horticultural Nall during - the , last two weeks
" of the preSentnionth; Far-off Kansas and Quebec will
be represented, and Wittiest - every Lutheran Church east
of the Allegheny Mountains will have tables. Tho floral
display and the choice collections of •paintings on exhi-
b t ion will be features of the Fair. Arrang6ments have
Lien made with the different railroads for the carrying
of passengers, to and prom the Fate: . Thousands of
strangers are expected in, this city • during the Fair,
principally from Baltiniore, Fittsburgh,Lancaster;Read
fug, Pottsville,Allentown,Easton and Bethlehein. Toni
of thousands of circulars, appeals and addreases haVe
been issued by the active Executive Committee, of which
David C. McCammon, Esq., ie the chairman. An int
.mense restaurant, under the charge of a lady of expert•
• enee and undoubted tact and energy, will be apreini
wilt department. Everything usually to be had at a first
class restaurant can be obtained at reasonable prices.
The inaugural jubilee at thencadvmyofkusic Oil Monday
evening will be the musical event of the season. A com
bined chorus of 700 voices, an orchestra of forty per
formers and a brass band of sixteen pieces will unite
in the sublime music of Luther's Battle Hymn, and the •
thrilling, soul-inspiring Festival Ode composed ex
pressly for this occasion. The "Battle \Hymn" was the
card at the Boston Peace Jubilee, and was pronounced
• the greatest and sublimest feature of the programine.
Great attest ion has been paid to scenic effects and the
arrangement of the pOwerful chorus. The occasion
' promises to be a real festiyal,fubilee and grand musical
success ; u proper_and highly fitting introduction to the
novelties, amusements and attractions of the Great
Fair. This charitable ent erpeise commends itself to the
hearty support of a benevolent piddle. •
ANDSO3I.F. CUTLEILY.—DNCssrs. James E.
ezadweihk Co. have on exhibition a magnificent sot of
cutlery Made by the workmen of the Lallltzoll & Goodnow
Dienufacturing Company, and presouttal by them to
President brunt. These goods are about the handsom
e-d of the kind, and well worthy of inspection. • They aro
creditable to. American art; and they are a 'worthy
tribute to a popular President, •
LP TO ANY OCCASION.—In any emer
4,,tcy a gentljnten can supply himself with suit
able attire in the Ready titade Depot nf Wann
waher's Chestnut Street Adune. Whether It boa wed
ding, a funeral, a eporting excursion, a full-dress party,
or whatever theneeasion may be, appropriate dress can
ttlwat etc found at 518 and 820 Chestnut street.
Removal.
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN
Confectioner} & Chocolate Establishmee
From No. 1210 Market Street to hisZfew Building
S. W. corner Twelfth 'and Market Sts
ocb MIT§
REMOVAL -THE OFFICE OF THE
PHILADELPHIA WOOD PAVING CO.
removed from H. W.corner Broad and Chestnut *Arcata
t 02183 :WALNUT greet.. The Company are now pre
pared to enter intosontmtawith property. owners to to
111 r. Alex. Miller's Im . roved Wobd Pavement. oe7-lanr
JUST RELIEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000
' Vnibr;"ifla ° ,l l o7 P lP.l.V._,_ a ga ll r g
- C atawba and
, • ern% Ram, ol d Brandies nd ea Wh olesale
and Retail. p.. 7. .70B a DAN, 220. pear stree t
Below !Third and Walnut streets. and ,above pock
' • Street. de?-11
siiKeililiiiis, AUCTIONEER; N. Bt.
t,. Aicr,trri:r.T2b.mingtd., 'llb. r so7;oo ) Vl:lll,l.2t.g B 4.rutu e
Ref i '.: r i , i'llip d o i raF l ,:inu d e!. Office h il o i tt 't r s :;:n ° P A. grt i
r,I
, .$, p.
.tom Eetabliebed for the halt forty years. Ad
- . vanes made , in• large amounts at the lowei4 market
f rates. . . 018 tip
41 m ,
',;;rlc7 ‘, ,', • 'lMB ic ir po n i ANY . „AMOUNT,
,:', ' - ' - §9.WRLBJ6I; ; IitATA A R I OTRItir Z., at '
a ' OLD-ESTABLISIIRD LO4ll OFFICE,
'. , uproar of .Tkalrd and Gsaidll streets',
- "Below Lombard.
N. IL.— DIAMONDS ,
1 . *O.,
FOE. SALE AT
' a - REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. •
my2.‘ Mei
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REMOVALS.
HAS HEMOYED HIS
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SALT , BY. ORD.EIt. OF 34.1 IR3.+- , '
• Estate of Rachel C. Smith, deceased—Thomati.& - '
Auctionters.—Large . and'.
Valdahla,'Lot Ridge;
nvenue,and Nicetown.lane; NA) feet front on Ridge STO 4 .
71110; 778 feet front on Niwtown lane; 2 fronts... On Tuelt
day, October 26, 1969, at 12 o'clock., noon, Will be sold
tit public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
large and valuable tract of land, with the brick residence
and farm buildings thereon erected, situate in the
Twenty-eighth Ward, described as follows, lo
ginning at a stunt standing °tithe northeast side of Wis.
• sithickon road (now Ridge avenue); thence extending
south 47 deg 15 min., east 206-5 perches to the side of the ,
road (now Nicetown lane); thence by the same north 45
deg. 45 min... east 47 4.5 perches; thence north 40 deg.;'
west 39 perches to a stone or hickory; thence south 41
(leg., Ridgeo porches to the extendingad oresaid
( now avenue); and thence by tie Slime
south 9 deg. oast 20 porches to the place or beginning;
containing 11 acres and 22 perches, more or less.
S3tlo to be mild at the time of sale.
For further particulars apply to Riehardstn & Janney,
206 ,South Fourth street, where a plan of the property
may be seen. .
• Clear of all incumbrance. ,
A Terms at sale.
ghL. 'THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
ocl 1623
PII 11% I C BALL. -PTO CLOSI
• an Ebtiqe.—Thomas; Sons, Auctioneers.
—Very valuable business stand.—Four-story
'brick Hotel, , betweenw "jones' Exchange.".
No. 235 Dock street, Second and Third'. and
Chestnut and Walnuets.—.On Tnesd vember
2, 1869 1 at 12 o'clock, noon,will b sold at publicsale, at
the Philadelphia EXeliange, all that large and valuable
four-story brick building and lot of ground, situate on
the northerly aide , of Dock street below Third street,
No. 235 ; containing in front on Dock street 22 feet; and
extending in depth on the west line along Relief alley 94
feet 6 inches, and on the east line 106 feet 2 inches. - It is
.ono of the best paying hotels in the city, in complete
.• order, kept on the European plan ; the largest and best
,restaurant-r-oulloi; has walnut and ash floors, indicator,
and 'many modern unpri.ciae , its -- h, andsomo
rooms and parlor ; second floor desirable chambers,
wide entries, gas throughout , &c. The situation is very
desirable for hotel, banking purposes, brokers' offices.
Whig convenient to the different banks, publicbnild
snsßo
Terms easy. May be examined. • ,
Subject to an irredeemable yearly ground rent of $BB,
X. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers,
ocl4 23 30 139 and 141 South k`ourth street.
EXECUTOPS' SALE . THE
prendses.—Estato of Edmund Wilcox, deceased.—
'Thomas & Sons, "Auctioneers. Modern Four-story
BrickHesidence and Furniture; No. 1432 Spruce street,
east of Fifteenth street, 20 feet front. On Monday morn
ing, November 1 1869, at 10 o'clock precisely, will
be .sold at public sale, on the prentiaes,• ! all
that ! Modern four-story brick mes4nage, with
two-story back building and lot of ground:, sitnaro on
the south side of Spruce street, east of Fifteenth street,.
No. 1432; containing in front on Spruce street 20 fear,
and extending in depth 80 feet tan 3 feet wide alley, With
'Co . .priN'ilego thereof. The house is in good repair, and
has the modern conveniences ; gas, bath, hot and cold
water, furnace , cooking range, &c. Subject to au irri3-
deentable ground rent of $240 a year. .•
• •
TCIIII9-V,ooo' mtVy remain on mortgage. ' •
Handscmte Furniture.,--Irnmedtately. after the sale of
the house, will be' sold the Handsome Walnut Parlor
and !Chamber Furniture, Mantel and Pier. Mirrors,
Kitchen Utensils,.-fie.- Particulars in catalogues.. keys
.at Messrs. Clark &41tting's, No. 711 Walnut street. •
M'. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,ocl4 23 30 ,'•••••• 139 and 141 S. Fourth street,
faTRUSTEES' PEREMPTORY SALE.—
moinnt, Sons; Auetionoeiseritool Three-story
Brick Residence, No. 633 Spruce street, between Sixth
and Seventh streets.—On Tuesday, October 261.11; 180, at
12 o'clock; noon, will be sold at public sale. 'without'
reserfe, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable
and desirable three-story brick inessuage and lot of
ground. situate on the north side of Spruce street, cast
of Seventh street No. 683 i containing in front on Spruce
street 16 feet 6 inches, arid extending, in depth 76 feet.
Bennded on the' northward by • a 4 feet wide alloy, of
which it host he common use and privilege. The house
is well and 1311 1 / 8 1011tiallY built and in excellent
and wee shingle•fooled WY, years past; located in an ex
cellent neighborhood for professional or business men.
o.7 l ;Clear of all incumbrance.
•
Teirmsdialf cash. '
Immediate poession.
Keys at No. 18 992 Spruce street. !
Sale absolute. - ' • '
. By order Of W. B. FREEMAN, Trustee:
M. THOMAS it. SONS, Auctioneers, ;
139 and l4l South Fourth street.
IM - 7 — REAL ESTATE.THQMAS 4 SONs".
Ea sale.—Very.• valuable BusinesS Stand' Three ,
story Brick Store. No. 532 Arch street, between Fifth
and Sixth stroets,2o feet 4 3 inches front: On Tuesday,
0c1.26. MO, at 12 0',616 - 11yron,will be sold at public sale,'
at the Phiholelphin 10x3.1 'lige, all that valuable three ,
story brick mossuage nud lot of ground, situate on the
south side of Arch street, east of Sixth street, N 0.532;
eMitainingiu front on Arch street 22 feet 4 inches, and
extending in depth 73 feet, then narrowing oil the west
side thereof to the width of •11 P3et 4 Mellen, and extend
ing that reduced width further in depth 15 feet 4 inches.
Bounded southward partly by an alley 2 feet 10 inches
Mille, with the privilege - thereof: - It is- well and sub
stantialle built, and is an excellent business stand.
Termse . -4_ 4 12,000 may remain on mortgage. . •
assession Febrnary 26th,•1870,
M. THOMAS 3: SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street.:.
A en
11,,EAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS'
ma Sale. 'Modern three.story Brick Residence, with
stable, S. W. corner of Sixteenth and Christian streets,
67 by 129 feet, 3 fronts.--On Tuesday, Ndvember 2, 1869,
at 12 o'clock, noon,will be sold • at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern threelstory
brick messunge, with three-story back building and lot
of ground: situate at the southwest corner of Sixteenth
and Christian streets ; the - lot containing in front on
Christian 'street 57 feet, and extending in depth along
Sixteenth street 129 feet Of, inches to Montrose street.
It has gas, bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, ;
also, substantial brick stable : oilMontrose street. The
vacant lot on the corner of Christian street, 49 feet front,
b 4 very valuable for 'Minding purposes.
Tarins—&l2,ooo may remain on mortgage.
Ininiediate possession. Keys at the Auction Rooms.
TROIAB C SONS, Auctioneers,
• c '4 23 30 139 and 141 South Fonith street.
REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS ; SONS'
M .1 Sale.—Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling.
I M 1 South Eighth street, above Federal street.—On Tues
day Nctober 26,1569, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
lot of ground, with the three-story brick, store and
dwelling thereon erected, situate on the east side of
Eighth street, above Federal street, No. 1131; containing
in front on Eighth street 14 feet, and extending in depth
eastward, parallel with Federal street, 60 feet to a 5 feet
ide, alley. It was formerly occupied as a bakery; has
bake oven, gas, &c.
tii?," Clear of all incumbrance.
'Possession in thirty ilays.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ov 14 16 23 1:19 and 141 South Fourth street.
ra REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
Sale.—Three-story brick dwelling, No. 71r Plover
street, north of Federal street. /Du Tuesday, October
26, 1669, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be , sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all
tint three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground, situate on the south'side of Plover street, 105
feet west of Seventh street, No. 712 • containing .in front
on Plover street 14 feet, and extending in depth 52 feet.
ni,7 - Clear of all incumbrance. •
Immediate possession. •
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ocl4 16 23 • 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE—THOMAS &SONS'
sale —Frame dwelling, Prosperous alley, south of
Locust street.—On Tuesday, Oct. 20, , 1889, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale, et the Philadelphia Ex
change, all that frame 'immune and lot of ground, situ
ate on the West side of Prosperous alley, 80 feet 4 inches
south of Locust street ; containing in front on Prosper
ous alley 19 foot 8 inches, and extending in depth 20 tett,
1/GP - Clear of all hicumbrance.
Terms—Cash.
M. THOMAS tkz, SONS, Auctioneers,
130 and HI South Fourth street.
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fa; ORPHANS' COURT SALE.--LESTATE
of Rebecca Horsey aleceased.—Jamei A. Freeman,
Anctioneer.—Desiyable 3 story brick residence, No. 714
North Eighth street. Under authority of the Orphans'
court for, the City and County of Philadelphia, on
WedndedaY,Nov. 3..1669, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
t , (111) lit . public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
olluardescribed real estate, late the nropertv of Re
beera Horsey, deceased. All that certain three-story
brick mensuage or tenement, , and lot or piece of ground,
situate on the Weet side' of Eighth street, at the dis
tanee,pf 146 feet northward from the northwest corner
of Eighth and Coates streets,in the city of Philadelphia;
containing, front or breadth on said Eighth street,
17 feet ( including. the northernmost moiety of an alley 2
feet 4 luchemwide the.clear on the said Eighth street,
by 34 feet In depth) and extending in length or depth
westward between parallel lines at right angles with the
said Eighth street 11U lest.
Being the same premises which Cyrus B. Green and
wife, by Indenture dated 10th day of October, A. D.,
1050, recorded in Deed Book, G. W. C., No. 53, page 150,
Sm., granted and conveyed unto the said :Rebecca nor-
Coy, In foe, ith the use of Bahl alley.
• The. above is a geutee? three-story brick 'liven in g , with
iiev-story brick lin ibl ing has Salem( gty tar, di lei roe 'it
kitchen and summer kitchen mit first ft tsr, hot and coo;
rate rangcs;bath, gut } marble .iibantels, private stair
-104,4, fiamire in ea:ar, 4 yr...•
04"42b0 to be paid at the timeOf sale.
By the Court, al OSEPH. MEGARY, Clerk 0,-
JOHN S. HARMAN, Administrator.
JAMES - A. FREEMAN,-Auctioneer; _
Store; 422 Walnut street.
IP OR PR ANS' COURT SALE ESTATE
mail: of Anthony Brzeski, deCessed.—James A. Free
et nw .—Dwelling and Dye-House, Nos. 35, 37
and 39 Wister street, Germantown,-Under authority , of
the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadol-
phis, on 'Wednesday, Nov.o, 180, at 12 , o 'Cloak; noon,
will be sold at public salemt the Philadelphia Exchange,
'the following-described real estate, late, the property of.
• AnMeaV,Brzeski, deceased : Ali those two contiguous .
lots of ground, with the improvements thereon ereeted,
situate on the southeasterly (lido of Wlster street (Nos.
35,37. 391. in the Twenty-second Ward of the' city;•
honing together in front on Wister street 2 2.7 inches,
and in depth 115 feet 8 inches. .
J?' The improvements consist at' a two-story stone
dteet/ing content ins 5 rooms and attic, a one-story brick
and Mete dye-house, with steam engine, boiler, vats,tubs,
fixtures and machinery of the aye-house, a nets - three-story
frames:wit shop, two-story brick dryhouse,Jrante stable,
shedding, 4 . c.; • • • • . ••
114'statAct to two mortgages amounting to $5,600.
sar Clear of all other incumbrance.
19100 to be paid at the rho() of sale.
By the Court. JOSEPIIMEGARY, Cloth 0, C.
JOHN BELLANGEE COX, AdMinistrator,
JAMES A. FRDEMAN, Auctioneer,
belt 2128 • ' , Store, 422 Walnut street.
tiEl , ORPHANS' COURT SALE.--,ESTATH
. 111EIL ef John Mountie% deceased.—Jamen A. Freeman,
Auctioneer.—Businese Stand, No. 927 Lombard street.—
Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the city and
county , of Philadelphia ,on Wednesday, Nov. 3 1869,
sit 12 o'clock. noon, will 'be sold at - public sale, without
reserve, at the' Philadelphia Exchange the following
described real , estate, late the property of Jahn Mania,
deceased: Millet certain two-story frame messuago and
let of ground, situate on the north side of Lombard
Street, between Ninth and Tenth streets (No. 927), in the.
Scarenth Ward of the city, containing in front on Lom
bard street . . 20, pet, more or . less,'and In depth 6-1 foot,
more or less:
tvir $lOO to be paid at the time of
Rte' Clear of all incumbra nee.
By the Court, JOSEPH MEG ARY , Clerk 0, C.
JAMES A. FREEMAN Auctioneer.
Store, 422 Walnut street.
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THE DAILVEIrENIIIOI3-alitiVlXL4l:llto OAAi , T I W4SPAYr OQT4BEgt,I4,
EXECUTORS'- BALE:. ESTATE OF.
Rm.. Int/km Intone, dedeased. ,, 4anies A. . Freernatt..'
Auctioneer.' Oh 'Wednesday, November 3; 186,),tit. 12
&clock, noon, will be sold at public hale, at the Phila-,-
delphia i Examinee; the following described rear estate
Business stand, three-story brick, attire .aud ,
S. E. corner Sixtettuth and Sunitierstrecta. ; No.
that cortain • 'three•story brick' aline :arid '
with bath-room and lot of ground;sittiate on the S. -
corner of Summer and Sixteenth streets, in. the Tenth:
Ward of the ably ; centnining in front on Sixteenth street'
18 feet ,and in d,epth along Summer:Street 69 feet to a 4.
foot Wide alley. The aboee giaill,established bu.si
ness stand, has been lona used as g geatery and prov i sion
store. Possession June, 1870. • -;
Two Three• Story Brick Dwellings;ls22 and 1521 Sum
mer street.—No. 2.—A1l that certain:three-Story brick
dwelling, with bath room and. rho. lot of ground, Situate
on the' south side of sunimer street, (No. 1522), in the
Tenth Ward of the city; containing , in: front 15 feet z.
inches, and in depth 68feet; with the privilege of a three
feet wide alley, which leads into a two feet four inches
wide alley, that leads northward into bummer street.
Occupancy with the deed.
No. that certain threnatorybriele messuage,
with bath room and the lot of ground, situate on the
south side of Summer street (No. 1524), containing in
front 14 feet 4i'e inches. and in depth 65 feet, to a three
feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof.' occupancy
March, 1870. .
Neat two - story Brick Dwellings; 1507, 1509,1513, 1515,
1519 and 1521 Summer street. Nos. '.and 6. All those
two certain 2 story brick dwellings With attich and bath
room, situate on the north.xide of Summer street• (Nos.
1607 and 1509), each containing in front .15 feet, and in
depth 65 feet to a 3 feet wide alley which 'leads into a 3
feet 6 in, wide alley that loads southward into Summer
street, and with the use and' privilege ofpaid alleys.
Occupancy June, 1810, of No. 1507, and' tit'April,lB/0, of
N. 6.—A1l that ceAnin two-story brick (Welling with
attics and bath-room and the lot of ground,: situate on
the north side of Summer street (No. :1513). being 15 feet
1 inch front by 63 feet deeti, with the privilege of f a e 3
feet Wide alley that leads into a 2 feet 6 in. wide alley
_thatleadsomuthward into Summer street., Possession
May 28, 1870. ,
No. 7.—A1l thaccertain two-story brick messnage with
•. attic and the lot of ground, situate on the . north side of
Summer street (No. 1515), being 16 feet front :by C 6 feet
deep to a 3 feet wide alley, and with the use and priv
ilege of said alley. Tosseesion Aug. 1, 1870..
No. 8..—A1l dint certain two-storyibrick
attics and the lot of ground, : situate - lon the
north side of Summer street (No. ,1519) being 15 feet
6 inches front by 65 feet deep to a 3 feet wide alley, with
the use and privilege of said, alley. Possession; May 25,
187 U.
• . 'No. 9.—A1l that certain two-story ; brkkldttelling with
attics and the lot of ground, situate on the north side of
Summer street (No. 1621); being 16 feet front by' 68 feet
. deento a 3 feet wide alley which leads lute a 2 feet 6 inch
wide a lley that Watts southward into Summer street, and
with ti t- use and privilege of said alleys.' Possession Feb.
15,1870. -.
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ITT Plan at the Auction Store. 27 - Clear of all in
cumbrance. 07 - Will be sold separately..
119'6100 to be paid on each at the time of sule.. •.
1117Terme one-half cash.'
Ily order of the Executors.. .
For deScription of thu valuable store Property Ni.
625 Market street belonging to the mune estate,and to be
sold at the same time, see other handbills.
JAMES A, FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
4)614 21 28. • r Store' 422 Walnut street.
l a ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE'
Alt of A:Wile Haines, deceased.—James,i A. Freeman,
Auctioneet.—Under authority of • thq Orphans' Court
for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday,
November 3,1569, at 12 o'clock noon, will' be sold at
public sale, at the Philadelphia' Exchange, the follow
ing descriVed Beal Estate, lute Rho property of Aquila
lam es, deceased,: Building Lot, Fraukiord road, near
Cumberland street.' No. I.—All that certain lot of
ground, situate on the northWesterly'side of Frankford
Road, the Nineteenth Ward of, the city, beginning at
the distance of 23 feet inch southwesterly front Cum
berland street ; containing in front on . Frankford road
19 feet, and extending in depth on the northeasterly side
32 feet 3 inches more or less to an angle, and on the
southwesterly IMe thereof 35 feet 33.' inches more or less
to aim angle, thence still further northwesterly at right
angles with Holniam.street, en the northeasterly line
thereof 32 feet 3 inches more or less - to Holman street and
on the southwesterly line thereof 35 feet 3h; inches more
or less to Holnian street ; containing a frontage of 19
.13uOdinglots, Sixth street, ((Maio Dauphin. NO: 2.
All that cernith u
lot of ground situate on the . West side
of Sixth street, at the distance of 729 feet 11 inches
northward from Dauphin street,in the Nineteenth Wand
of the city containing in - front on Sixth 'street 33 feet,
and extending of the width in depth 181 feet 4,1 s inches to
street.' •- • ; .
Atso, all that lot of ground situate on the west side
of 'SiXt h street, at the distance of 253 feet 11 inches north
ward from the north side of DaittWin street, in the Nine
. teenth Ward of the city ; contaimhg, in front on Sixth
street 63 feet I inch, MA - extending of that width in depth
westward 184 feet 434 inches to •Muraliall street. •
Building lot. Sixth • street, above Dauphin.. No. 3.
All that. certain lot or piece of ground situat on the
'east aide of SiXth street pu feet, northward from Dau
phin; street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the City. ; con
taining in freht 55 feet on Sixth street. and extending in
denth eastwardlyof that width /36 feet 103.1 inches to
Fes:Rill street. •
• By the Court, JOSEIMI MEGARY, Clerk
GEO. M. D. HAlNES,'Administrator.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
Zit:14,21k% • , • Store. 4= Walnut street.
EXECUTORS'. SALE:-ESTATE OF
Wit 'Millard Wayne, - deceased.—James A-.- -Freeman,
Auctioneer:—Very Valuable Five-StorY Iron Front
Store, No. 625 Market street. Lot 22 by 132 feet 4 Two
fronts. On Wednesday, Nimembyr 2, 1869. at 12 o'clock,
noon, be sold at public sale,rit:the Philadelphia Ex
change, the following described Real Estate, late the
property of William Wayne, deceased All that valuable
live-story iron ond brick shire property and lot of
ground, situate on the north side of .Morket street (No.
625.) between Sixth and Seventh streets, in the Sixth
Ward of the city; containing en front ou Market street
22 feet, and In depth 132 *et or thereabonts to Commerce
street.
Xiir The .abente ,is a handsbme five-story ornamental
iron frimt store properly, with basement, and covers the
;entire lot, Bias handsome skylight with sheet•iron cover,
count,* ng-roam with sash, 'two fire proof vaults, water,
closets on first, second, third and fourth floors, permanent
washstands, two hatchways, hoisting apparatus, Cu,
throughoM,fiag stone pavement with vault beneath, drain
to sewer, iron shutters all the hay up on the Com metre
street front. The property is fire proof, is almost new, mid
is in perfect order.
1-El - The fixtures of the store and the heaters in tho
cellar are not included ip the sale. Subject to ..9600
grouhd rent per annum. Sold subject to a lease of five
years from - July Ist, 1868.
RentSl,ooo to be paid at th e time of sale. /Terms easy.
e 7,000 per annum.
By Order of Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Aucti'Oneer,
ocl4 21. 29 Store, 422 Walnut street.
11fr For descriptions of the dwellings on Summer
street and Store o. 241 North Sixteenth street, belong
ing to the stints estate and to be sold at the same time,
sec other handbills.
e l - ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE
9. 1 .11 of Beinjamin Beddow, deceased.—James A. Free.
man. Auctioneer.—llotel and Dwelling, N. W. corner
Sixth and Dauphin atreets.—tinder authority of the
Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia,
on Wednesday, November 3d,1869, at 12 o'clock, noon,
will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
the following described reaLestate, into the property of
Benjamin Beddow, deceased: All that-certain lot of
ground with the three-story brick ineseuage with back
buildings thereon erected ) situate on the northwest cor
ner of Sixth and Dauphin streets, in the Nineteenth
Ward of the city; containing in front on Dauphin street
12 feet 9" inches, and in depth northward of that width
along SP4. th street m i feet to a 3 feet wide alley leading
imistivard into Sixth street. Bounded northward by the
said 3 feet wide alley, sOutkwurd. by Dauphin street,
westward by other ground now or late of Adam Stela
met 2- and Charles A. Doerr, and enstward by Sixth
att....A. Being the same premises which Adam Steinmetz
and wife, an Charles A , Tfobrt by inthmiture bearing
date the let day of November, A. D. 1667, recorded in
heed Book , J. - T. 0. No. 93, page 518, g ranted and con
veyed unto the said Benjamin Beddow in fee simple. -
Under and subject to a certain mortgage debt. of 11,250.
With the free use and privilege of thesaid 3 feet wide
$lOO to he paid at time of male.
By the Court, .TOSEPII MEGARY , Clerk, 0. C.
JOSEPH W. BEDDOW, Administrator.
•' JAMES A. FREEMAN, Ametioneer,
• ... ocl4 21 `2s ' Store, 422 Walnut street.
4 PERE3IPTOItY SALE TO CLOSE A
Concerti.—James AFreentan, Auctioneer. !Valu
able Coal Lands, Lucerne county, Pennsylvania'. On
cdni-Hday. October 20.12'S:et 12 o'clock; noon, will bee
soil at - nubile sale, viltDout reserve, at ti,
Exchange, in-the eity,rl Philadelphia, the following de
.Hcrilied real elitate ' YU; A value le tract of land, con
taining four hunilred ( 400 ) acres and allowano.s, in
lilakely.toimship , Lucerne ''county, Pennsylvania'. ad
joining and bounded by lands of the Delaware and
Jind
atin Canal Co., George N:llollenbach, Oct others.
ti e r 11 is ver y a dvantagtonsty - situated for mining;
being on lioth',sales of the Laelmtvanna, about one Mile
fromthetolon of Archbald, and about twelve mileSfrom
&rattan!, and' is believed •to be entirely ~,,auNia.hy rtdd
the oeins•of card known in that reeion.
IJO7It 9.*easily accessible by railways one) canals, both
f:rbmNeto•York and Philadelphia. The imekaulannee
is a tellable water-goteer,'and there is On the land Pine,
oak attd hate lock anther; also, a arrorber tU , dutelliny'
honses:'' The loam Atchbald IR extending tetrarch the
t en et. Theetiite iilperfeet•.• Pretties desiring: to ,votatte,
the premises are invited t) call upon Mr. John (lard .‘o',
•at Archbald. - Plaits and survey can be e.rooimou:d 0 0
Auction 'Store. Sale absolve to elan a conc!ra. To y ota
iberal.• • • • •
10:ir V0001)0 paid when file same is struck Off;
JAILESA. YREIMAN, Anetienittx.;'
Store. 422 Walnut trot k
- -
ocl4 16 18
ottkHANs' cot,
sr of. G, „rile Einweehter, deceing.d.—.lam,s A ,Pree
man,'Aucti.oneer.—Three.story Brick Dwelling, Apple
street, above GeOrge, Sixteenth Ward. Under tintliority
of the Orphans' Court for the,city and county of Phila
delphia t ou WednesdaY:November 3,1559, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public. Wale, at the PhiladelphiaE x'-
;cling • the following described real estate, late the pro
perty of . 470:rsie.Eintocchicri , dereased : • All that eettain•
three-storY brick rnesimage and the lot of ground, situnto
,on the e mit side of Apple street, at the distance •of 237
' feet 11;5 of inches north Ci , orge street, in the Slxteehtli
Ward of thecity ; containing in front on Apple street 15
iret inches, aad in 'depth eastward 54 feet 3 inches.
ale absOlitte. • • . .
tear Clear of incumbrance. ,
SEit" 19100 to be paid•at. time of sale. • . •
Dy tho Court. ,10141:1P11 MFIGARY,CIerk O. C.
, •, . CEW1 , 41 . 1 lIINIVECIPPER
,04 2128 jA141.: A. VI S I L I P I e, A 42 N 2 VA;all'ataitlte;erH4t
MAGAZIN DES , MODES.
1014 WALNUT STREET.
SBB. PBOOTOB. •
Oloake, Walking Buite L L Bilke t
Dream Goode, ace Shawlhi
' Ladles' Undercloth
nding
a Ladles' Fore
Dreaseolnado to toottoaro in Twenty , four Emirs. •
JORDAN'S CELEBRATED PURE TONIC
Ale for iavolids,family use, Stc.
The subscriber is now furnished with his, inn; winter
Supply_of Likhighly pulritiorui and well-known bevel
ate. Itside-epread_and increasing. Use, by order of<
ysioians, for invalids, use of families, ac.,oomutead it
attention Allconsumeni who .erant a strictly
Durlicie; prepared from the bTst materials, and put
up in the most careful manner for home. use or transpor
tation. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly aupplied.
P. J. JORDAN,
No. 220 Pear street,
del • bolOw Third and W Omit street
EMESiMIEI===
MMiaiiEM
.. • . o—.
lEXTUA.OnbirtAirli r, •
,-..`
REDUCTION IN; ~polcks- , : OF
DRY - GOODS
.. . .
RiCKEY=SHARP & 00 -
727 onsmuir _STREET'
In order to close ‘ dttheir FALL and WINTER STOOK
/
by DECEMB FAA, :will offer EXTRA-'
^ '"''- ORDI AST BARGAINS in
I
Silks, Dress Goods' and Miioellaneous
. • Dry Goods.
.. ... .
Thi.'itock is the largest and most varied ever - oflered'
lit retail in this market, and is limp) . renlete with' STA.- -
PLIES and NOVELTIES of recent importation than
any other in this city. - - ' •• ' . ' •
ONE PRICE • AND NO DEVIATION.
ItICRIEY, SHARP St CO.,'
727 Chestnit Street.
brit MD • ; • , , . •
. ..
. , , .
ASITE_PPARD ' -r.
1008 CHESTNUT STREET
Respectfully call 'the attention of buyers to their re
spective departments, noW.opened with all the noyelties
of the seas On.
Heavy double Damask Table Linensand Table Cloths,
all widths, sizes and descriptions, up to the finest OMB
ties made Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Tourolings, Shirt
ing and Fronting Linens; Pillovvrase Linens and Sheet
ing Linens of every .width ; Nursery 7-Diapers, Bird's
Eye Bud Scotch Diapers, Linen Lawns:Printed Linens,
Linen Floor Cloths, Stair Drills, Linen Handkerchiefs,
VAN HA RLING-EN
& ARRISON,
LINEN' GOODS.
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS:
Marsenteit Quiltaaumiture Chintzes, Dirnities,Coun
terpanes, Table Covers, Piano ColteTS Turkel , ' Darnadk
and Striped Toilanett, for table covers ; French Cro•
tonne Chintzes for furniture and. decorations; Twilled
Stripes and Livens, for Furniture covers.
BLANKETS.
Plain and Embroidered fled and 'Crib, a new article.
Also, ell sizes and descriptions, in different qualities
from low to the very finest, not equaled by any other
makes in the market; and at lower prices.
•
FLANNELS.
A new and popular style for. Skirts, embroidered with
silk. Also, all tho leading' styles of. Welsh,. Shaker,
English Patent, Opera, Fancy' Plaid,, Gilberts, Ballard
ale, Striped in colors, ,tc., &c. •' • • • '
DOMESTIC GOODS.
All the best makes of Bleached and Unbleached flue
t 4 heetings, PilloW:Cuidnga,Tickluge,Counterpauee
tin i lte , Comfortablee, &C * :, &c.
CANTON FLANNELS.
English and American, both bleached and unbleached
hi all qualities: ,e
N. 8.--SPECIAL BARGAINS.
1,000 yards Heavy Wide Linen Hucabat, at 2.5 c.
200 yards Bleached Linen Hucabac, at 12.1 k.
300 dozen Heavy All Linen Napkins, $1 50, e 2, $2 50.
MO yards Loom and Barnsley Table Linen, 56c. to
$1 25 0 .
102 yards Fine Bleached Long Cloth Mnslin.
NO yards Stout Cotton Sheetings, 2.4*, 2h,' and 2.14. wide,
100 yards Fine Half-bleached Linen Table Cloths,
1,000 yards Pillow-Case and Sheeting Linens.
5630-th s to 10trp
AIeVAUGH IV DUNGAN
114 South Eleventh Street,
Will Open on Monday, Oct. 4th,
French Worked and Hamburg Edgings and
Inserting's, choice deitins.
French Embed Sets,Lace find Crochet Tidies
in great variety.
French Breakfast Caps, Laces, Ribbons,
Collars, Cuffs, &c.
Novelties and Fancy Articles.
oc2s to th lain)
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
Ras now open WEI FALL and WINTER ImpOrtation of
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
Astracans, in Black, Browns and Wbite.
Caracullas,
SealN,
••• Velvet Beavers,
Valours,
Whitneys, 'tricot's, '
Black Esquin" max and Castor Beavers,
White and Fancy Cloakings.
soll4m§
CUNNINGHAM & SMITH
14(4'1224 Ridge AVenee
'Are row cfforlng '3in6 nreortrnint of , FALL' and
WINTER,
DRESS GOOD S
the Opssible pricgs.
Also Agents in Philmielphialor V.:RUTTY:RICH ita
Co .13 colt bratoa PATTERNS for Ladies and Chiklron.
CUNNINGHAM & SMITH;
oe2-stu th 2rn ry .
LARGE DISPLAY OF ,
, „ ,
10easonable 'Woolens
For Mon'e t toye' and Ladies' Wear.
'Mixed and Plaid Cat:Minorca Goode.forSidta
Job Lot of Super 6.4 RiENCII. OASSIMERES
roM Aiictlon at $2 50 per yard. '
OYES COATINGS in all the Popular Striro•
Broad Cloths and Donk / ins for Ladies' Wear .
,(111- iCalXiia ve m r ill an colors,. •
Gay Flat& for Cireelars,' i
• ' Whito Opera Clothe. • ..
. 7 • Marneoakin
eloaltinr:
' • • Verret 1 eavera.
' - "OurThetip LbcatlO'n" °nada yd,te sell" erall
advance toltetait Buren. "'""
CURWEN STODDART & .
CUR W EN
450, 452 and 454 North Second Street
ec1:1-3t
( 1 ,
J-1T : :..5:V::.:.Tt' . 4 : .. 1 p . , - ,.i:"*_iy 7 4.. - .,1).,:
1000 PIE ESI BRUSSELS CARPETINGS
Which we are offering at prices that will guarantee sales.
E.--..--• , .:: , 0::„.•••: , ':-i,q..,'.:',Q,...:0,5ij.. A..1:-4..1:._.-',8,-..'''.0',.•.9-,,,.
?'23=CUES
He3o th to gt§
ELDER,WALTON&CO
. E pitite - otor),
215 North Ninth Street, above. Race.
' We aro now opening 141 the Novitiles iv Fall
PRESS GOODS,
At prices to insure quick calm We invite an early tn
. opection of the earner.
. . ,
ELDER, WALTON& CO:
enl6-theto Grp
INDIA,. P4I-LANVIAIS
. GEO. FRYER,
916 CHEST%IJ STREET,
Will Open on Monday, Oot. 4th,
MIS FALL IMPORTATION OF
India Camel's Hair Shawls and Scarfs,
NOderate Prices, `'r, • ;
With a MOTOR BELECIT/ON In the
übual TANTR'sad QUALI'T'Y of lib Estahltstunetit„
MOURNING GOODS.
Tamises, Cretonnes,
Delaines, • Drat), d'lmpenal,
Borabazmes,' Drap (Masse,
Alpacas, Drap d'Alma,
Bianitz, Velour Ottomans,
And every, Other'vrriety 3lontiting ana s ..cond
mourning.
PERKINS & ,CO ,
No. 9 South Ninth Street.
eel-tu the ararp
11869.' 1A69.
!Wit
EDWARD FERRIS,
impeder and Dealer
IN
White Goodi, Laces, Embroideries
Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars
and Cuffs, &c.,
At Very Low Prices.
EDWARD 'FERRIS,
807 CHESTNUT STREET. -
a2/3 to th a _
729 CHESTNUT STREET,
THOS. KENNEDY & BROS.
A LARQ:E INVOICV.
:OF
RICH rEATHERS
Wholesale and RetalL
SPECIAL ,:
OPENING
Trionted Bonnets & ll4ts.'
••. • •
•i I - 10 frATTL"
MRS. M. A. BINDER_," -
ARTISTE DEM M ODES,
1101, N. W. cerner , Eleventh and Chestnut streets.
This opportunity is taken to announce that I have inst
returned from Farls• and London withlY elatesth ictFall
Fashions—these designs being personal s and
modeled from the greatest novelties, and trimmed in a
superior style—and will open .
, . -WEDNESDAY, Sentensber 1, Rd9__
witli French and: EnglishPres/JOB, Clo,. Mantelette;
Sleeves, and Chlldreirs Co . stunits, Robe doChambre and
Breakfast Dresses. - - • - 4;
Dress and Cloak Making in t every variety: Weddindi
TrollitHellUX furnished at , short' notice , and re atonable
- prices. Real Thread and Guipure Laces, Roman and
Plain Ribbons and Sashes'.'' . , .. .-
Paris Jewelry; neatest styles , of 'Jet, Gold and Shell`,
the rarest and roost elegant ever offered: ,Hair Bands,
•COand'Regal Note
Dress and Cloak.Trinenings,',the meat tasteßtl that are
to be secured in the French metropolis, wholesale and
'retail. ~_
Bridal velio and ',Wreaths. Rid Gloves,7s cents and el
Exclusive agent for Mrs. M. Work's celebrated eyetem
for entting.ladies, dresses. Bovines Lae. ues,&c. mylafrp
_.—
A DAM STEINMETZ, • - -
STEAM 'MARBLE WORKS,
4 -31, 1029 RIDGE AVENDE•
• • Philadeipkiit,
,
/514/1/31 ": 1 " 'AIAN TEL S
Persona froin the COuidry
would do well to
CALL AND 113CAJAINE
BEFORE.
PURCHASING
ae9 th a tu ani rp§ ELSEWHERE
~'~ ~ ~ T Y 'l'f i . w i
~ ~uu ~.•. .. r
AN INVCOICE
New and Elegant Designs,
fgac GOODS::::
TEY - OtrollS.
Open To-Day
° FRENCH' igovEur
MARBLE WORKS.
i,Aßlirt4stlaENT
nv
GRASP
• SIQNES.
=IMO
:., ::
T STIUJEFAILI.
CARPETINGS,
NEW A RPETINGS.
McCALLUM, CREASE & SLO&N,
No. 509 dasTNurnstn.
Importers and Retailers of '• 1
CAR pETIiv;
Of every dese'ription
FALL IMP° ItTATIONIS,
NE* DESIGNS TN ,TIMITETTE,'
GROSS', Y'S VELVETS, 64 WIDE.
lii original ana exclasiv 0 pattrrris
1,000 PfeeeS
. ThrtlSSebi,
Of tho best English manufacture, of new• and norol,
styles, many of thorn designed expressly fur us.
`l,OOO ?feces Crosidey Tapestries
All the netrest styles
ENGLISH - AND AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS.
111cCALLFIti, CREASE & SLOAN'S
Carpeting and oir Cloth Warehouse,
No. 509 Chestnut Street, Philo..
8 ODOM() Itideponacuce 110:11
th e 3re.rys
NEW CARPETS.
AXIVIINSTERS - , -
\ WILTONS,
VELTETS,
BRUSSELS,
3 PLYS AND INGRAINS,
Venetians, Druggets, - Oil Cloths, &c.
I.F.ag-`..43301V1 Sr, SII/=k7VV,
910 ARCH p'II3,EET.
erg
FURNITURE, &v.
GEO J. TTENKELS,
CABINET "MAKER,
1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET.
ESTAIMISIIED 1.5144.
tioOd Fnrnitnre Sricet the lowest possible
p.
FURNITURE.
T. & J. A. HENKELS„
AT TIIEIR
NEW STORE,IOO2 ARCH STREET,
• • -
•
Are bow selling their ELEGANT FURNITURE , at Van ,
reduced prices. ae2s3mrps
SABLE .FURS,
RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY.'
The Subscriber having made the above articles a'
SPECIALTY in his buginegi,has prepared a large assort
ment In different styles at his Store, ,
‘ : - No.. 139 ,Borth Third Street, . l'hilada. •
- • „Esti/Wished 44 gears ago. • •
J 4MES REISKY.
oe2 8 tll th 3111
FOR SALE.
fl• ARCH STREET PROPERTY - 1. •
FOE' SALE,
,
1922 ARCH STREET.
Kpne of those splendid new Brown-Stone 1101 NA B—:
three stories '
and Mansard roof, 26 feet' front;lso fbet
deep to Cuthbert street, onwhich there Is a very fine;
Stable. ,Thellouse is very large and commodious, hay!. , •
mg all the modern iinprOvetientS, and built by thopta
sent owner In the N'iTy'best manner.'
Inquire at 1924 AlKu Street. , ' • - - '
ge2o tap .;
.17* O"NV :1 3 1 - EXSAN.V . :.
'Ell house for ealo or to rent.. Innnetliato 100158e$810101.
Apply. -between 10 twit r.l o'clock, to 21. C. LE.11,430
olnut street. ocl.l
r.
.1-1611.—§1CFOICSALE.,,
HOR ES AND ,MULES yort'
lo —Good workers:
Sold for wont of use only ,
blo of •
41 " 13 . r li a N t i t cac t Eitn_ociirn ICE COMPANY, ,
'• • won -Se
r - • t cowl and Harallt n ow,
LEGAL DIOTIOES.,
Tirr.. HE ORPH,AIsTS!' COURT FOR THB,
City and 'County' ot'Philadelphia.=Eotale of
HUGE CARR, deceased .—Notice is hereby given that
1.11.,LNN CARR; lvid9w of ;said deceased; tas, filed her
petition, Vlith tiPpraifieMeiiirOf 140 '
elects to retain undek.the,Act of . per sona l grope
pr tl if s P4 ° ,
1.857, .and its onhplementa, and that the nameft_p:
Proved y the Court on ,RATCRDA.Y, (MOW' IMO;
unless exceptions be tiled thereto.
, .
JOHN A. 111.HITON,
0c14..th o.* • '`Attornoy tot Wid,ow..
FR INV.ALIDS.L-A lAtTEilijAt;
Box as a companion for the sick chambpr; the finest
assortment in the city, and a groat variety of airs to se
lect from. Imported direct by
FARB & BROTHER.,
524 Chestnut street. below. Fourth.
rnblalf rp
=MN
LIM