- egt.' •`l l- CITY BULLETIpi. " 108.A2tAcirnitn CIATTuRF,D.-zThis fur *boat eight o'clock the storosof Prico,Parrish & Chestnut West, was opened by the porter, ,110e4oeed man. In a few minute( man entered, looked 7 around 'sod made inquiries about some rleth. lie then . Alter he had di parted another man came in. The' POlrt" and a bp, who wig with Lim, thinking that some . thing wet wrong, .bid behind a bog... The man looked steund and then tore the end of the wrapper of to piece ..oftleth.' At this moment be was seised by the colored inno wad the boy went for an officer. Deeective Oharlea 'Moore made his enamoure and took the fellow into (melody. Previous to his arrest he showed a handsome 'revoiscr, heavily loaded, and asked some of these thb stoic to take charge of it. T.. 0 request was ref d, and be again put the pistol row hie pocket. The prisoner had a hearing before Alderman Kerr and gave his name as Otterles Merrill. When searchAl at the Diaper's • ; ollicethe revolver could not be found. During the hear ing* spectator was recognized as the man who had first 'entered' the store, and was taken into custody. John Smith was th'e name be gave. Both defendants were Committed in default neo bail. TEE LATEST NV IitSKYITE ASSAULT;-:-OViren ~M6Oartueyl distiller, and Patrick and 'John Ronan, Iworking for him, were before Aldernian Herr, icater r" sir afternoon, upon the charge of haring been con cerned in the murderous assault on Patrick Marley. It Mato' that by keaeon of information in posseasion of 'Revenue Onieer Mackey elating to the distillery of y 111cOartney, on Skein air 01, near Fortieth, Marley was 4 placed in a position to watch the suspected premises ,and * - his business being either known or surmised, he was at , . • tacked in a store close by, terribly' beaten, and stabbed in ' the back with a butcher knife; one,used by, the grocer ~iziwhoge store the attack was made. ' One of : the assail. , antsused a paving atone and struck Marley on the head .. ,,,with it. Mayor Box was informed of the murderous as milt on the' afterubon 'of Thursday, and directed that ~ every effort should be made to arrest the o ff enders. On N't - did. affidavit made by Marley, the police secured the '''• •:"' - % ~ •.• • ' , • . - aringismridwitneasta_rtera 'examined. .One of the accused, John Henan, was '', *iantillad.' The nriaoners were then committed for a fnitherbettring this, afternoon. - . - 1 0 .1144 IN TEM SIXTH WAHD.7Thit3 morning, - - `i' -*tit half -past nine o'clock, a firti — gialte/out in a four t storied briek building, No. 237 North Front street, occu- Y„ ed bYßoothroyd & Coates, dealers in rags aud cotton ,1% , • nhaflainee originated from a stove in the third and spread rapidly through that floor. , The fire -41/1111-.. were ' early upon the ground, but, ',Op' there, appeared to be a scarolty of water ' considerable' time elapsed before they f got propartv to work. In the meantime the Insurance 1 patrol commenced operatione,and removed the principal portion of the stock in the first and second stories. The 40. two iaptiksr stories' and roof of the building were de stroyed: The liquor store of A. J. Parker & Co., No. 239, ad fi," joining on the north, sustained some damage by water. lie. 239, 'adjoining on the south; is an old throe-_story brick building, °coo pied by Hugh Blacken as a dwelling. ','"v The upper part was somewhat damaged by fire. The furniture was taken out by the !neurones Patrol, bat was necessarily injured by hasty removal. A. ; The building is owned by the firm and is - damaged to the extent of 82,000. which is insured. The loss on stocks destroyol in the third and fourth stories is esti mated at &3,000 and is also insured. A 4. 4 G nthM.IsSING.—A. young girl named 81111 a . .:i Catharine Voelkor, left her home No. =7 Green street, 4 .1 -on Monday last, and his not been hertrlf of since. She is fifteen years old, about five feet in heighth and has dark completrioir and hair. She wore a black dress, parple tight-fitting sack, and black hat with red feather. Her relatives are tonal distressed at her prolonged ab ...._:. BenCO.,. , _. _ " ` qt, JUVENILE TlllEVES.—ltobert Fisher, axed Seventeen years, and Thomas Healy, aged sixteen years, were arrested yesterday, . at Twenty-first and Arch streets, with seine car-whetl boxes. in...their possession. The boxes lied been stolen from the Pennsylvania Rail road depot, in West Philadelphia. The bore were taken T , efore Alderman Jones and wore committed for trial. it FLOURISHING A .I'lsaw,.---William Fo'ster, while drunk, laat night, ilMirished o revolver in a dan gerous manner, 4 Crown and Callowhill streets. lie was arreetod by Policeman Sharpley: Alderman To land held him in stag) bail to answer the charge of carry= in. concealed deadly weapons„_ ' FATAL Accipiorr.--Jarnes McFadden, aged thirteeq years, was killed by falling between two ears on which he was playing, at Twenty-fourth street and . 77 Pennsylvania avenue, about half-past nine o'clock this morning. The deceased relided at No. 2321 Hamilton street. Duplex ArrßAlL—Alderman William Mc- Mullen, who was to have had tkhearing before Recorder Gi yesterday afternoon, upon the charge of assault and battery on George W. Pounce. did not appear, and the hearing was postponed until Monday afternoon. THE MISSING ' MAN.—Samuel Hepburn, Jr., of Cn•lisle, who Wag reported missing yesterday, is absent in Alabama, on. business, and will be home in a I'M days. THE STAB COURSE OF LECTURES—MI.9S it ae E. DICKINSON.—The opening 'Lecture - of the first series will take place on Tuesdar evening next, the 19th inet.. at the Academy of Music. Miss Dickinson will give on this occasion her recent experiences at Salt Lake City; showing up.the deplorable condition of the Mor mon women, with reflections upon the system of Polyg amy as practiced in that city of the Saints. She will deticribo her interview with Brigham Young, and some of the other dignitaries of the Mormon Church. The title of her Lecture is "Whited Sepulchres." The fol selections will be performed by Carl Sent-es Parlor Orchestra: Overture, "Orphous"—Offenbach ; Souveuir de Haydn—Seward; Violin Solo—Wm. Stoll, Jr. ; I,` Parting and Sorrow"—H. Trulan ; Solo for Clar• ionet and Flute. NEVI MAP of PIIILADELEDIA.—Mr. Thomas Friar has just issued a tine, large map of the city of Villiidelphia, a copy of wlsich has been forwarded to us. It is very artistically gotten up, illustrates on a very large scale the topography of the city, and has a very beautifialsppearance. It also contains marginal notes dr Wive of the various public institutions and stratifies's/rend Funmount Park, and other valuable in , formatibu. It is retailed at the very reasonable price \ of 32. NEW Goons.—They fire in constant receipt of new goods in the Gents' Furnishing Department of Mr. Wanamaker's Chestnut street house. All the now things in.scarfe, ties linens and underwear are sent tli rectly to them, so that they often have many nice thitigi :u advance of other houses. TREIiWITIes NEW STORE, 614 Chestnut ~treet, is now in the full tide of its success. Persons about leaving the city can procure a full Ebuprly of light literature, us well as toilet and fancy articles of every description. All the West publications constantly on hand. A VISIT to Stephen F. Whitman's new es tablitliment of rich and pure confections at the south , west t oilier of Twelfth and Illarket streets, reminds out' k ' of Aladdin's Palace,only that fit° articles are not of gold. 34 hut ="tigitr in its mu Hilarious forma. i tts is just the,-weatherfor the clothing 4.4 . 4 . ); . Men and boys alike are throwing aside their old tents and coming out in bran-new suits from \Yalta ., . • exrtalter & BroWn's. They prefer Oak Hall 'Clothing ho- ' t ,;p a use it is cheap as well as good, and because it is now tht!. height of the faShion to buy at the largest Clothirr -- . ' Hoare ! eTION NOTIC.E.—Our readers should not cfargerttwifile of Cabinet Furniture and Upholstery, on ;Monday morning next, at 10 o'clock, at 1219 Chestnut 'street. T. A. McClelland. Auctioneer llALL—ComitexTios. —ln 'tile advertisement of Kerr'a Chime Ball, upon our sixth age to-day, the price of Fine Gold-band French Claina Teo Sots, 46 piceex,iihould be $l3 50, and not $ll rm, per set. BORN Err's COCOA INE,the best hair-dressing _in the_world, is unsurpassed_ for_loss..of hair, irritation of the seal 8, and dandruff. : " 4.1 FROM LOW TO FINEST QUALITIES or N'ELATEr][9EUITS -1004, in nil dCsirtiblo Offorod to the t rude low- by LEE IMOS. & CO, 323 CHESTNUT 8 T REFIT 41cif, Strp* JOHN W. THOMAS, ' /Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street Oka now in stock a splendid assortment of. ''VRE.SS GOODS, • EMBRACING t. Ait j . velsaisir , .Ottoman s, .ills Silk 43 -V b e ra r t o tt a P r laid .Poit 'S linit, le 314Wilig it i rs ee ts, Tartan Plaids, Jaspe Palo. " - 1 , ' 0 Usiiiillilk eitriPe PoP IIII 4- 41, rim Bros , A. .. Co. First Quality Irish Poplins, ~ -.. s : In all colon. . . • ~ ,:., , MERINOES 0, L , it now color,, '' 3 ' 1° id MP INISLUERE. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. LYONS VELVETS NOBILITY QUALITY• - woo Aa Ass usst• av THE ARILSTOORACY OF EUROPE, 3-4.7-8 and 4-4 Width. FINE lIROCHA. SHAWLS, INDIA STYLE. LONG SHAWLS, INDIA OTILE. SQUARE SHAWLS. Camel's Mar Scarfs. Finest Lot or DRESS GOODS . EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. PRICE & f WOOD, N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING, From New York Auction Bales and other sources i Several Job Lota of 'Linen Goods under regular prices. Linen Hnekaback, unbleached . , /2, 3 6. e,, a YaFIL Scotch Diaper, all linen, lic. a yard. Linen Towels, 12)tio. Linen Huckabaok Towels; large size, at 20, 23,26,316. Cheap lots of Damaek Towels, at 35, 38.40 and 600. Job lota of Linen Napkins, at $1 80, 11 76, $2, $2 26, e 2 60 and $8 a dozen. Scotch Diaper by the piece, at 11 25, $l3O, $176, $7, $2 25, up to Oa a piece. Linen Bird eye, lbt.aprons, Sno duelities, at very lovr prices. Marseilles Quilts, at e 4, $6, $6, $6 50, up to en. Colored Marseilles Quilts, a cheap lot, at $1 50 ps. BLANKETS I BLANKETS! • A large assortment of Blankets, of the very lowest market prices. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Mulling, at the very lowest tnarket prices. Flannels, Flannels.-15 bales of All-Wool and Domet • Flannels, bought for cash, 44 under regular prices. . All-Wool Flannels, at 25,31, 3736, 50. Ballardvale and Shaker Flannels. Domet Flannels ] 12% , 18%, 25, 01 37 % 44 and 60C. a yard Red and Gray Plain and Twilled Flannels. Plaid and Shirting Flannels, &c., die. Canton Flannels, 12%, 16, 18, 19,20, 23,25 up to 600. a yd. ' Black Alpacas at 37%, 45, 56, 6235, 69, 75, 80,90 and al. Black Silks, Hlack Silks, at $2, fi 2 25, $2 50, up to $3 50 a yard. A cheap lot of Plaid Poplins, at 35c. a yard. Plaid Poplins, at 65,75, $l, up to $1 50 a yard. btripe Poplins, at 75c. a yard. Black Velveteens, at very low prices. Irish 801 l Poplins, $1 z!, a yard. From New Y0rk,5,000 yards Hamburg Edgings and In partings, bough t cash, under regular prices. Dimity Bands. Guipure Bands, Infants' Waists, Regis: tared Edgings, Coventry 1L i 1 lingo , & c., &c. Ladies and Gents' Merino Underwear. Misses' and Boys' Merino Underwear. Ladies' arid Gents' Hogiery and Gloves, &c. Children's Hosiery and Gloves, be. iouvin's Kid Glcves t choice colors. Ladies' Hdkfa., all linen, 8, 10,11, 12.3i,15, 18,20,23,25 and 31c. Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitched Hdkfs., be., &c. PRICE tt WOOD, N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert Ste. 0018 9 w 2try SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN ARRISON, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET Respectfully call the attention of buyers to their ro• epective departments, now opened with all the novelties of the season. LINEN GOODS. Heavy double Damask Table Linens and Table Clothe, all widths, sizes and descriptions, up to the finest quali ties made ; Napkins. Doylies, Towels, Towelings, Shirt ing and Fronting Linens, Pillow-case Linens and Sheet ing Linens of every width ; Nursery Diapers, Bird's Bye and Scotch Diapers, Linen Lawns, Printed Linens, Linen Floor Cloths, Stair Drills, Linen handkerchiefs, Bc., &e. • HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS. Idarsonies Quilts, PUrniture Chintzes, Dimities,Conn terpanes, Table Covers, Plano Covers, Turkey Damask and Striped Toilanett, for table covers ; French Cre tonne Chintzes for furniture and decorations: Twilled Stripes and Linens, for Furniture covers. BLANKETS. Plain and Embroidered 'Bed and Crib, a new article. Also, all OM and descriptions, in different qualities from , low to the Ten , finest, not equaled, by any other makes in the market, and at lower prices. FLANNELS. A uew and popular style for Skirts, embroidered with silk.' Also, all the leading styles of Welsh, Shaker, English Patent, Opera, Fancy Plaid, Gilberts, Ballard tale, Striped in colors, am, Am. DOMESTIC GOODS. All the beet makes of Bleached and Unbleached Mus• Sheet inge, Pillow-Caeingsaicklnge,Counturpanes, Comfortablea, &c., &c. CANTON FLANNELS. English and American, both bleached and unbleached, n all Qualities. N. 6.--SPECIAL BARGAINS . . 1,00 yards ii..avy Wide Linen Huoabso, at 25c. • 2CO Illeaclied Linen Rumba°, at 12//c• .300 11< , :n y All Linen Napkins, 81 50, $2, $2 50. MO yard., Loom and Barnsley Tab)°, Linen, Xt. to 1 2D. 1,600 yards Nine Bleached Lang Cloth Muslin. WO yards titout Cotton Bbeetinge, 23i and 2,14 wide. 100 yards Fine lialf•bleached Linen Table Cloths. 1,000 yard , ' Pillow-Casa and Sheeting, Linens. se3o-tha to lOirp NOTTINGHAM LACE CITRTA_INE. Nottingham lace for curtains,. by the yard. On band, the large* quantity and the sales never so mazy. In buying the lace by the yard, you. can got a pair of Curtains, or ne 'window, five yards, tor 101 2S ; eix yards for 50, very pretty and good. O hand, two lots, 83 pie c es, over 2,7O7ardii, 37 and 40 inches unle. CURTAINS, • • In pairs, at, 02, 83 50; .51, 84 to, 85, $8 • 87, 88, 810 and ell Wo invite especial attention to the job lots from 83 50 to 8)1 a pair, 35 pairs of same patterns. CLAN PILLOW CASE LAVE. Just received, aninvoice, invoice, 13 pattern'', 802 pieces, 1,C04 dozen, from 21,1' cents to 5 cents a yard ' • the im porters present price 15 75 cents a dozen for the 0 cent goods. IMITATION CLUNY LACE, WRITE. - lust received, 3 patterns, 181 pieccs,343 dozen, full Dinh wide, only Sii cents a Ftrd, 70 cents a dozen. 11A81.11ERG ED INGS, INSERTING S AND OUNCINGS. Always on hand a very large assortmentoindor regular prices. BLACK, ALSO WHITE SILK LACES. Jubi receiyed, quantities of English and French Milli nery and Dress Trimmings, LIAC<II, at very low privet*, at WORNICS Lace, EmbrOklery autl White Gouda Store, No. 38 IforlitLiglithiettoet. It' • '42l.leirmiu: Lviu - - 'kith 'Vitt ...kt.'-.4* ,': . : C.: '4l§,:; R . 'P '•k - lt- . .j . N.:O :.S: FRENCH MOQUETTE CARPETS, Resigned by the best Artiste in marts, for pale °air by no, awl at kips prices thaa ever before offered. • J', '.:V -. • . &••'E. .13,-..-..,10.E.X!!:, NO. . 004 CHESTNUT STREET. r• co xr... er A. rr ICO N . New and elegant original designs In J. Crossley's & Sons' 6.4 Velvets for Pad s, th - borders-tomatel4 eirehudvepatterns Novelties in ENGLISH BBUSSELS CARPETS in the Louis XVI., Marie Antoinette, Per sian, Alhambra, Illuminated, and other styles, in entirely new and original drawings• ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALL AND STAIRS, 1,000 PIECES NEW TAPESTRIES. Just Opened 1,000 Pieces of all the New Styles of Tapestries for the season, at MODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. •ORNEI. NO. 904 CHESTNUT STREET oc2 ti a fit DRY GOODS JOAN BURNS, House -Furnishing Dry Goods AND IMPORTER OF HOSIERY, 245 & 247 S. Eleventh St., ab. Spruce. BLANKETS! FLANNELS I WATERPROOPI All-wool 11-4 Blankets, 5,5,60, ,16 00, $7 60. Dark Waterproof for Cloaks, 60c., $l, 51 13 to S 1 75. Gold-mixed, Striped and Plaid Waterproof for Suits. yard-wide Ballardvale and bhaker Flannels, 40c. up. Welsh, hteaiaotod, Opora Bed, Ci.o7 viaooole. Beet makes English and' American Canton Flannels, 125 k. up • .iAINSOOK, CAMBRIC, FRENCH EUSLINS. Soft-finish Cambric, from 1256 to 70c. Nainsook, 25, 28, 31,37,40, 60c: to 70e. Tucked and Plaid Nainsook, Tarletons. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hdkfs., 12%c. u S• Hamburg Edging and Insertings. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK ,62',u. 75 TO :1'3.. Hand-Loom Table Lineni4s, 50, 62; 70 to Sl 123:!. All-Linen Towels, 12.3ic., size 20 by 30 in. Damask Napkins, beet in city, for $1 3 5 . Pillow and Sheeting Linens, decided bargains. Shirt Bosoms made from Richardson's Linen, by out: of the best makers in the city. Richardson's Celebrated Shirting Linens, 31. 37' s e . up. CARTWRIGHT t WARNER'S UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Heavy Merino Under Vests, 75c. up. Children's Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers, 37!..1:e. up. Gents' Heavy Merino Underwear, 50, 75, 81 to ;58% Ladies' genuine Balbriggan Hose, 65,75, 67%. Children's Fancy and xtra Long English Hose. ocl6 It 1869. ]FALL 'TRADE. EDWARD FERRIS, Importer and Dealer White Goods, Laces, Embroideries Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars and Cuffs, &c., At Very Low Prices. EDWARD FERRIS, 807 CHESTNUT STREET. . Ja2B th IVIOV - AUGH & DUNGAN • 114 South Eleventh Street, Will Open on Monday, Oet. 4th, French Worked and Hamburg Edgioga and Insertingst amine designs. Wendt Emb'd Seta,Lac,e and Omelet Tidies ii great variety. Frenth 'Breakfast Caps, Laees., Ribbons , ' Collars, Cab, &e. Novelties aid nun Articles. oe2.tntblmr• MOURNING GOODS. Tamises, Cretonnes, Delaines, Drap d'lmperial, Bombazines, Drap d'Russe, Alpacas, Drap d'Alma, Biarritz, Velour Ottomans, And'evory othev variety for Mourning end Elecond Mourning. • PERKINS & CO., No. .9. South' Ninth Siireet. ot+T-tu tit t; 31wr1 • 64 VELVETS ENGLISH BRUSSELS. MO, All widths, with borders to match. PHILADELPHIA, 1869. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, In order to el.'s out thoir FALL and WINTER 'STOCK. Ly DISCBRIBBR let, will offer EXTRA ORDINARY BARGAINS in Silks, Dress Goods and Miscellaneous Dry Goods. This Stock is'the largest and most varied ever offered at retail in this market, and in more replete with STA PLES and 'NOVELTIES of recent importation than any ether in this city. ONE PEKE AND NO DIEVIA.IION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., CUNNINGHAM & SMITH No. 1224 Ridge Avenue, Aro now offering a fine assortment of FALL and WINTER DRESS GOODS At the lowest possible prices. Al,o Agents in Philadelphia for F. BUTTERICK & CO.'S celebrated PATTERNS for Ladies and Children. CUNNINGHAM & SMITH. n th 2p} rp 1869. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch Streets, OPEN TO-DAY, S' TRIPE SHAWLS, STYLISH. EXPENSIVE LONG SHAWLS, SCARLET CENTRE SQUARES, OPEN CENTRE LONG AND SQUARE, CARRIAGE SHAWLS. 511013 LDER SHAWLS, STRIPE SHAWLS LAPS. PULL LINE OF WOOLEN SHAWLS, ItIcHENSEYIPLAIDS, AND OTHER CLAN PLAIDS:" aN7QIAi SBLANV:I-44. GEO. FRYER, 916 CHESTNUT STREET, wm Open on Monday, Oct. 4th, BPS FALL DEPORTATION OE Intia Camel's Hair Shawls aid Scarfs, W _ ES - TON . & - BRO ~- TAILORS,L , . No: 900 ARCI - I. STREET, L- ..;_ Phalle, . . INVITE 19PFATIAli A714=10.14 'BO BERM BANDOOMB entail (1]? FAIL*. AND- WINTER G4NIIIIiSt JUST BBOBITBD. ELDER, WALTON & CO 9 A SIOPERIOB GABIdI9NTat BBABONABLIAPRIBB. fIii'IIiSIPAPBON OVAILANTEG3B. 215 N. Ninth Street, above Race s ' - 2C31317 - . . ---701CPBANS' COURT S.A.LB—BSTATE , " t o Will Open on lileaday an Elegant) Lbw. A r of Wilson Jewell, deceaged.—Thomna St! Bons; notioneers.—blenteel throe-story brick Dwelling, No. .1318 Melon street , west of Banitson street, Fourteenth All.Woel Blue and G reen Plaids, 'Me. ' i Ward. rurintaat to as order of the Orphans' Court Vol Doable Width Plaids, lligh Colors'. ;ow Oil sad Censt7 of Philadelphia, will be sold at All.Weol Poplins, Alpaca Poplins. - , ..0)1 0 oil*, OD W 1106.1111, Novembeit 9, IMI9, at 12 5.4 sw a t 4 , Laines,...maratan4. Z, cioa, nos*, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol ' lowing Ile,3eribed property, late of Wilson Jewell, de- Bargains in Blot* Gros Grains, #1 50, $2 , . 'nailed. viz.: All that 19 6 of ground. with the brick roes e2 25; 02 '75, 03. $3 50. imago thereon erected, situate on the south side of Melon Fall Assortment Velveteens. . ._ . Area , at the distance of ltiq v feet westward from the west Green and Blue and .111 ala Colored. Plum . Gordo Dartks Fourteenth the late District of Boring Shawl& • ; n, now ard, of the city of rhtladel. intlek Al_lia ooo, Illa eh nohairs, sit'. phla ; containing( in front on Melon street 16 feet, And extending in depth southward between' lines id right Llstene, Etwilins, White Goods. , tingles with Melo* street 60 feet. It bail goe r bath, solg-th it to 2mrprange, Sc, ----------7--__ ' By the Coukt,..TOSITH hiEGARY, Clerk 0. 0. —•• • —... •—'''"" ''' .I.IIIy2i:DLD, hixocutrix, At Modeiate-Priees. With a CHOICE SELECTION of NOVELTIES La tho nsaal TAM and QUALITY of his Betablishment.. oca :taro9. MAIMING WITH ENDELIBLE INK, I _ Embroidering. BraidinA, Fitomp_inA, &C. M. THOMAS & SONS. Aticilosoord. M. A. TOlittlClr , I$.V Lgllbosi tared. i ()Or , 23n061 No ; 139 and 141 South 'Fourth 'street 727 Chesturit Street. 1869. JEiNVMUR , Ir, TWELFTH AND CHESTNUT . STREESS. New Tali , Importation.s Now Open. FINE SILVER-WARE BRIDAL PRESENTS, - IN GrItEA.T V.A.ELIE,I("I", MODER ATE PRICES. BAILEY & CO., TWELFTH AND CHESTNUT . STREETS, THE LATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICATION. , The great difficulty which physicians have been laboring for centuries to overcome has at length been obviated. A Vegetable Cathartic and alterative more efficient than any mineral preparation of the same clues, and as agreeable to the 'taste as ordinary candy, is now 'altered to the sick in the form of a Lozenge. . • DR, ERASMES WINSLOW'S LIVER AND STOMACH LOZENGE is the most important medicinal novelty that modern chem stry has produced. It contains two botanical extracts, perfectly harmless in thnxnuekvau, but embodying all the remedial pro perties of mercury, and destined in this pleasant form to supersede and banish from general use the nau.seous pills and potions of which that dangerous excitant is the main ingredient. More than ONE THOUSAND EXPERIMENTS were made by the inventor of this peerless remedy before it was brought to its presentstote of perfection. The Lozenge is harmless in its operation, and although the medicinal taste of its curative components has been extinguished by chemical art, their virtues remain as active and potent as ever. In Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, ,Sisk or Nervous Headache, Plies, Dropsy, and the irregu larities to which the feebler sex are subject,thc Lozenges will be found infinitely more effective than any of the horrible and disgusting compounds usually administered in such cases. As an anti-bilious specific and general aperient, they have no equal either' among advertised prepa rations or the prescriptions of the regular pliarmacopceia. Ir Is GUARANTEED that no one who has once tried DM ERASMtJS WINSLOW'S LINER AND STOMACH LOZENGE will ever again fake a purgative powder, or draught, or pill For sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, 602 ARCH Street, and by Dr. WISH.A.RT, depot of Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, 232 North SECOND Street. ocl3 WAS:B 2t: CLOTHILf4G. F. A. HOYT & BRO., ASSEMBLY B 1 JILDI NCi , TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, Bare now ready a large stock of FINE CIC_ACk'TELING- BOYS AND CHILDREN. Also, a large assortment of Pie,ee Goods lor Gents' Wear. oc9 e to th_lbtra - VINE 'W".7CCUE.IO/40 FANCY "GIECOOTIOR, BAILEY & CO., FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW EMOrkeZlMii. REAL ESTATE SALES ORPHANS' COTIRT SALE.-ESTATE , tt of Thomas Cerner,lteceased.—Thornas & Sons, Auctioneers. Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. Z)08 Coates street, west of Twentieth street. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court (or the city and county of Philadelphia. will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, November 9, kO9, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tbe following described property, late of Thomas Corner, deceased, viz.:—A.ll that lot of ground with the tnessuage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Coates street, 70 test 9!; inches west of Twentieth street, Fifteenth Ward: containing in front on. Coates street 18 feet, and extendingbiti depth on the east line 79 feet 4 inches. and on the west line 70 feet 10 2-8 inches. Being the same premises which Christian D. Basler and Louisa his wi by indenture dated tho 26th day of March, A. D., 1864, and recorded at Philadelphia In Deed Book J. T. 0., No. 143, page 72, &c.. granted and con veyed unto the said Thomas Corner, in fee. Subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent or spin of 8.80 25 and also subject to the payment of the principal sum 01 81,400, with interest secured on said Dreinit‘es, by ayce r tain indenture of mortgage, given and executed b s tain indenture Christian D. Basler to " The Kensington German Building Asaociation, No. 2," bearing date the 19th day of October, A. D. 1866, and recorded at Philadelphia in Mortgage Book L. It. H., . 86, page 225, &c. By the Court. J OSIV. MF.GARY4 Clerk O.C. ELLEN CORNER, Administratrix. M. 111031.1 1 13 & SONS, Auctioneers, 1,06 23 tio6 139 end 141 ti. Fourth street. ItE2ll. ESTATE--THOMAS & SONS' Mgt . Sale .—Elegant double Three-story Deck Residence, No. 1929 Wallace street, cast of Twentieth street, 40 blr 160 feet to North street, two fronts. — On Tuesday, Octo ber 26th, 1669, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publio sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange,. all that elegant double three-story brick meseulige, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground. situate on the north side of Wallace street, east of Twentieth street, No. 1929; the lot containing in front on Wallace street 40feet, and extend ing in depth 160 feet to North street-2 fronts. The house Is finished in a superior style; contains largo hall, draw. ing-rootn, reception-room, dining-room, sitting-room two kitchens and ' nine superior chambers; has tb4 modern conveniences; gas; +With handsome chandeliers and fixtures, which are included in the sal stationary charge,) two bathrooms, two water closets, washstands, two superior furnaces, made by Mershon &_.E433,_cooking_ range, frescoed walls and ceilings, walnutidoora and - shntters - ln - frontrya.rd — handsamedy laid QUI, The location is very bigh; - overlooking the city, and all the improvements iu the neigbborhesal are of the best kind. Terms—l9lo,o9o may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Nay bo examined .on applica tion to the Auctloueers. TUOMAS SONS, Auctioneers. 192 and Southlfourth street.. ~, ,w ri 91 'A - - Ao/A-L. ISTATE--'l'3lOM. AS & SONS' flale---Naluable Business Location—Throe-et oril Brisk Residence, No. 228 N. Ninth street, between Race and Vino streets On Tuesday, October , 19. 186`1, at 1 2 o'clock; noon, will b 0 sold at 'public Bole, nt . tho Phila delphia Exelianuo, all that valuable three-steal brick' Inessnage, oritif threestory back building and let or ground. eituate on the west side of Ninth street, be tween Race and Tine streets, No. 226 ; containing in front on Ninth street !V ti t, isnd extending in dept lad feet, to a 4 feeftwide atley, with the privilege the h reof. D hoe parlor, dining-Twin and kitchen on the lira floor sitsinikroota, bath, water-closot, hot and cook water second floor ; gas introduced, furnace, cooking-range, Prench-pkite glom in parlor windows; nag pavement, &c. Terres—igajillo may roman on mortgage. • far May be oxerained on application to the Auc• Unseen.. 11 Is situate in a very valuable and imprOvlng neighborhood.T • M. HOMAS k SONS, Auctioneere, 91% er^ 11l 139 and 141 South Fourth street. .ras.bactie6 14111 1 7 - lEUradE 4ll3 Btoro ; no better or cheaper goods in the city ; expenses reduced . removal ; prices towered. 11 1 Market street The nom:, in the door. iyit-lytp • lißAll ! READ READ! Mi t to , Latlies I Ease, Economy, Mixa bility and rti t l a ol If you want shoes with all the above qualities for Ladles, Misses, Children and 'Youths, you can obtain them at \VEST'S, No. 231 S. Eleventh street. se2A-tf 4in
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