. i, 4 l i clir: BULL i nk. , •• - •A• !, • , ),3,, , Alt D— . fi; TUTiIrY-sIiv):NVII , Wi „, _, 4.1 1 H' 4 .-i t„;' .4 llont half-pest ' eleven •o'epel, a lire .. 'tiateO ' ti a t in the Union Star MIMI located , crony-fourth' and Ludlow st r eet s, /42t1113 .-: ' , '''''' ---:''''',,..• . :. elitv-seventh Ward.' Thu 3111- H is c i ec ar : i e l n . b e y d. :''' • .4 -''"" ''-.-,,,,, ' .,. 4 .-: hi m — i ` f a o in rilie manufacture'_ of woolen blankets and oarriet yarns. Th . luilding is new,' 0,1 4,44;ti..tuiteiaini t ree storA e i e n t h in eight., .It,. is • 147 width, and is • 1 , ,, llfoet in length tins 48 I co mpartments, rhinh --- ine... , •:f `divided into two ekruted b y • •.-,.: - ,„: I, ;, , n iron doors the picker-room, ~ •:- . ...<.1 -,,;,, , eflames origiyta . i • "'bleb is 50'by 48 teet t , — an i d n . located in the se . ' ' '. :4 '• '. ):-?‘ 4 ' , ee 'w ricl-stdry - 'of the so . u .. ther a n u p d ort op lo too no d t th e hro mi 04, 1 4 L , ,:-.;,.;;::.,....i.ioq:o,eree,k;.firise(:i:bu...n,ocwetlehin,.rrt,ioaenpnoirntaiais9n,ovbtiuh.ield.s destroying tad:, ‘..4...z.,..:•-• -.1-,l4lig.seathorn machinery and m7i. r f' z ''''-' Ail iti si gi n g ^th e the three floors. • ~,,:-..,,,,,-::,.yi,•'•att.rh k which was on . w as got ' ''' ;17.1-- "' --e stock thestock on the firstfloor • 4 ; 4' •:.•g':...,k4,t ii6 ottf t tV i th of e firemen the and oo i tolice force tinder, t Randall. from, '..'3 i:i6)l l '4b6 e6rmalidof Sergeant the fire ;".:::•5 ,, :.,, ,„.o,4The Aron .'IL -',..:'Vi-• spreading d doorsoribern portion of the m ot te e the a Greenwood is estimated . ~ e ';. - .i,„„Theloss o..3l,r ildings stock machinerbeeFe.:, ' 1'.4. • .;i• t''' ''. i'54.49' T I A Lr u S 4I , O6O ; the insurance b eing 1' 'avnll4ure the Royal: ' 4 . 4 , 0 !.' !!';',..,. /:cliVided among _ Delaware of Novr, ' Hartford; and Seenrity 'V'?' : Mer4l . antB i he steak and machine). • the luau ,i .:( ,101 ' , ' ,k44 "'On.a:_new 4 . --- f t h e ire is believed to ha ve ,' ' . "? , ri-n 0 fttorA;4 :' ''Al l e ° -3- ta/ ' re mai ning '' .- 4 e 2 5. 1. '‘' 4 1_' , :beell ac qu ow en will . be resumed in the remm , t 544'44' ° o r h mill in a few daye. . • : :-1 , ~:.,,,- • . :n of t e T.,..,4,..._ ~ : v. .', sann.--,-Lit uic Smith, of the - Delaware * 4 , . - Harbor Police, under : the &e ''4 ' ..: ii .titis4lkln thkOhief of Police, made an ineffectual 1.`104:'!,q_,,,,...,.#711,41: y esterday for Policeman John p lK u e rtoo lley t , V47"1.- case .of B rooke' s s bc I. „-:;:: : .. , e j . , ,w___: ., __ ~ . 3:':'wt ' r . " r ' l I V " i ll . " ordered by the Mayor to be i n ~ " ;N(_;f , ' :f c , morning, .oyesteruny.iii, has, no doubt, been and tailed to put in ).4' , '. : , *i:•.'l .*tt-appearancel) the Whisky Ring. This l 1.. spiri ted ~ - -a way Y , -'"' f" 4. ' ' '''• ' IIQ „.. . o f vote en. ".- : . . .. HOTEL Tnrer.—This morrting about half past seven , o'clock a man was caught in the — OrieiiliTtgs Chia doors roonurin lhe Eagle. Hotel, on North Third street. Ate had ve:, , • a pair of nippers and a lock pick. Mr. Cara t .flings the proprietor of the house, called a r Fourth District policeman and handed the fellow into custody._ The prisoner gave his narne. as William Woods. He will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon. "de- ANOTHER WATCH PRZSENTATION.—LieII tenant Richard H. Pritchard, of the Eleventh District was, yesterday, presente with a splen did gold watch and chain, th *ft of Father Eiestet and the friends •of . 's church. Lieut. Pritchard received next to the 'highest number of votes in a contest for a watch at a recent fair for the benefit of St. Ann's church. 14.• 3 ~S ~, :. _. ELECTED.-We are pleased to notice that George L. Buzby, Esq., Republican, was elected on the Loth inst., by a handsome ma " jority, to represent the Ninth Ward in Com C - mon ouncil, instead of Mr. Legget, as re ported. I f r EARLY. SI'RING FLOWERS.—We would re mind our readers that the present is the proper season for planting, hyacinths, tulips and other bulbs for blooming early in the. Spring, or forcing' during the winter in the house.. For,want of knowledge, many fall to ; . plant:at the proper season. rind are afterwards disappointed. We refer our readers to H. A. • t ,:.Dreers advertisement, in another column. kifiS stock is one of the largest in the country. BRILL/ANT COURSE 01 1 ' ,EcrunEs.—The Young Men's Christian Association have made arrangements for a course of six: lectures during the coming winter. The names of John B Gough, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher and Horace Greeley are included in the list of lecturers: Mr. Gough will deliver two lectures, one on the evening of Decpmber 6th and the other December 13th." ATTRACTIVE SALE.—John Weller,DßUM facturer of best quality of furniture,will sell his entire stock of choice goods, without re serve, as he is positively declining business, on -Wednesday next, at 10 M., at 3.219 Chestnut street, Concert Hall salesrooms. T. A. Mc- Clelland,' auctioneer. Gopds on exhibition one ,day and evening before sale. , THE ATTENTION of housekeepers is called to the sale of new and superior parlor, `cham ber and dining room furniture ' on Monday next, at 10 A. M., at 1219 Chestnut street, Con cert Hall Sales Booms. T. A. McClelland, auc tioneer. A Pitormacv.—The boys' clotbing at , Mr. Wauamalmr's is destined to become every day more and more popular with the little gentlemen and their mothers. MOSQUITO }3ITES.-- 3 A. never-failing antidote, for, the poison of mosquitoes and OTHER IN SECTS has been found in BURNETT'S RALLIS TON. TRENWITR's NEW STORE, 614 Chestnut street, is now in tho full tide of its success. Persons about leaving the city can procure a fulleupply of light literature, as well as toilet and fancy articles of every deseription: --- All thelatest publications constantly on baud. A Shaking Up of Boston. The New York Herald contains the following account of the earthquake in Boston yester day The everuneprevious was unusually clear where the quake was felt, but at about mid night' there was a share rain, which lasted with brief intervals untilabout half-past four o'clock.' There then succeeded a beautiful starlight anda clear, balmy atmosphere. At between twenty and thirty minutes past five o'clock, ust aslla • light was becomin_ visible • t 1 e rst s oc -- were experienced, and from all reliable accounts they seem to have been felt simultaneously whenever they were left ' 1 at all. , In. Boston, the sensation was most, cruelly experienced. Thousands were awakened by the rattling of windows and doors, the slink _ _.,, , _ _lug of their beds, the ringing of door bells and , • ~ .k the general smashing of stone and china ware. „ 1 ,. . ‘ The early risers,such as marketmen and milk 4';, men, were frightened into deathly paleness, . , ".;!.);.' and they were generally united in the opinion .-4„-.1 i ',., - - that the millennium bad come.--The sleepers, 'C'?•,A:te so suddenly awakened, rushed madly to the ,'''' A windows to ascertain the cause of such early . i nd strange confusion, but the 3• were only - met , . b ay the inquiring faces of their neighbors, ...which filled nearly every window in their • 1,4; ''' street,where dwelling and lodging houses were numerous. - .. ;' ' , The rumbling and undulating movement was quite unmis v jakable, and the shaking was .f • \it ' extremely violent. A gentleman who resides at ,','•., '• .0 the Pavillion'Hotel says he was awakened by the shock, and he noted three distinct shakes, •:•••,,, ' , , sufficiently marked to induce him to think ,`l., • that it was time to dress. A domestic in a r ' house in Tremont street arose at half-past fire . . , and awakened the household, declaring that ;.'. . • sonie one was under her bed and had litted it. .'.1, - . ••': E The shock was very distinctly felt in East -•,•... ' • • .Boston by various persons who-were suddenly ',f•' • _' awakened from their slumbers by the shaking -.., • .., .. of beds, doors and windows, and in one family t '4,',!. the entire household was aroused by the un- Pi' ' ',,,,i', , t , A ' ' . usual phenomena. One gentleman, whose oc •'.:f, (~,,;';'''‘ 1 4 cupation often calls him upon the sea, on be ,+4t,l '„. 'hag shaken up from a sound sleep' by the strange motion communicated to his bed, and -';? 4 4- '; • ins returning senses convincinghim he was not 9 in the heaving main, deliberately charged his' - ' ' spouse of rudely disturbing his slumbers; but. the general testimony of the family as to the cause of the agitation disposed bhn to ietraet the charge. The shock was quite severe in Newburyport, shaking the doors and windows and many movabytXngs in the houses. The people generally were awakened by the commotion. '4112 old brick mansion-house built seventy . , years ago, having the thick, massive walls so common in those days was shaken from the roof to the cellar, rattling the doors and win dows and creating general alarm 'among the occupants. The peopld in their beds were very sensible of a vibrating motion beneath them. ' Oneman who lodges in 'Lindell street, near the Beaten Post-office, rushed up State street about agnarter to six o'clock, partiallydressed, .• - ;and thus -Amsted a policeman: "Ten minutes • sago I was in my bed in my room alone, in the it ~ , ,fourtii story,. of a brick building near the Dos o ' ;u ibtatt-ontoe.• I had been awake for perhaps -Am/ 11,0,., or more when I suddenly felt that the , : .",'• i sprint, j,Sittress beneath me was swaying to and , ••,,tre.i •;,dtde continued for perhaps half a minute r ~ ,s • ” i., • '. Pail ' 7 was fully - conscious of the motion, • ' Itriaelalt ceases, and then, after an interval of : , '''iC.v....1..,t,./ r:',*?;-,1.,.. .":,•;.1k:1 , k.' , ......k , ) - Al.',? [ ,:; ' ;'.•';!i.o. - 4 tkOfi - L : : '" ' .4 :'-';,..' .'~" , THE FARTHQIJAHE .1. i 1 a few seconds, was repeated and' for the h l / 4 st time. I could bear the door'of •my roofs gen tly swing to and fro. I : should think three or, four inches. I immediately arose and found that my door 'had , been left , ajar; which ' was unusual. The motion waiLettaterly and west erly—l should ihdge 'nearly paral/el_ with ,State, street. The time occupied by both shocks inight have • been only . a :.minute, includinif an intermission of , perhaps ten The great Coliseum, which was so terribly shattered: by the September gale did not escape a wrenching by the earthquake. The watchipen employed thete were.startled the creaking. of the timbers, and they ran frantically outside,. believing that the vast structure was surely tumbling. The, historical editlcels to be drawn for to-morrow, and the 70,000 ticket holders are in great eestacies that the building escaped the destruction which the elements of nature have from time to .time seemed to have in store for it. UMUNEOVS. GOLDEN.EAGLE FURNAOES COOKING RANGES 1,461,600 Cubic feet of space tboroughly boated by 8 theilluin-aized Golden Eagle Furnaces at United States Naval ilylum Philadelphia. . • . - ' PERFECT SUCCESS. It Is three yearn Ohne the above Furnaces were ven e an. o er • 0 alhllo. The adrantalltr'thelf combine have given , them a most signal success. Already, in our city it has taken ihe lead, AND TRE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. no community are assured that the essential features which have given the Golden Eagle such indbounded popularity are not found in any other Furnaces now ex tent. --- An'exantinstion is solicited. BEND FOE ILLII§TBATED DATA CHAS. WILLIAMS, Nos. 1132 AND 1134 MARKET STREET. sell s to th 2mrp§ GAS FOcTURES. From tbe Celebrated Manuftiottmere, Mitchell, Vance_ p. New York, and TuCker Munotaatiring Co., Boston. And every variety of C 04.14 OIL LAMPS., From our own Manufactory, Camden, New Jersey. • COULTER, JONES & CO. 102 ARCH STREET, PIIIIADELPHIA. se2S-Sm rp FRED. SYLVESTEIt, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 20S SOUTH FOURTH STREET. • oat 2mrpi FITLER ) WEAVER & co. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY tow IN FULL OPSIIATION, No 22 II WATER treat and 23 iI.DELAWAIIE avenue . - J , E v iCALDW ELL &CO. JEWELERS, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, ARE OPENING European Novelties, BRIDAL SILVER WARES, DIAMONDS, CHOICE GEMS OF ART IN BRONZE. A large selection of Finest Wares,. all of Newest Designs and Latest Production. oc2l tb s to tirp§ 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. AMERICAN, SWISS AND ENGLIgII WATCHES CLARK & BIDDLE'S, Special Agents in Philadelphia for AMERICAN WATCHES, 75 ls Mtule by E. Howard & Co., Boston SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY. made the above artielea a pared a large assort inent in different etylee antelleibErtioges No. 139 North Third Street, Philada. Established 44 years ago. .MES REISKY. oe2 s to th amr ii 811VAVO tri A DAM STEIN " ETZJ MA)) NUBBLE WORKS 7028 BIDIaB AVENUE, Bea on Lands Philadelphia, LARGE A8t30119:11FliT OF RABBLE DIANTELB Peon from the Country . CALL AND EXAMINE VAPOILE 009 th a to 3m r ip § PUBWIAIOIKNEt tt uvilumi THE DAILY= EVENING,BULLETIN-PHILADELPRIA SATURDAY OQTOBER 2; 486 9 • 1 . - •.• AND : OBAVE BTONEB, DRY MMIN. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. SELLING OUT TO CLOSE BUSINESS, OUR EIIITIRE \ STOOK LACES, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, , HOUSE-FURNISHING , DRY DODDS. STORE TO -SENT FIXTURES FOR SALE. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., JAMSITSTNUT STREET. FINE- 313371ArJekilE LONG SHAWLS, FOR CHRISTMAS ?RESENTS, EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STS., Have made expensive Shawls a leading article this season. India Camel's Hair Scarfs. India Style Shawls. Vienna, Long and Square Paris Quality Broche. Scarlet, Long and Square. Black, Long and Square. Stylish Stripe ShaWls. Breakfast Shawls. Carriage Stripe Shawls. Shoulder 'Shawls. N. B.—Best stockof good staple Dry Goods tnol6 JOHN BURNS, House-Furnishing Dry Goods AND IMPORTER OF HOSIERY, 245 & 247 S. Eleventh St., ab. Spruce. CARTWRIGHT & 'WARNER'S MERINO UNDER WEAR. Cartwright & Warner's ChildroWeVests, 75c. up. Cartwright & Warner's Ladies',Clerits' Underwear. Ladies' Heavy Merino Under Vests, 750. op Gents' Heavy. Merino Underwear, 50, 75, eft° e 3. Ladies' genuine Balbriggan Hose, 65,75 873 i, Children's Fancy and Extra Long English Hose. WATERPROOF! FLANNELS I BLANKETS! Dark Black Waterproof Cloaking, 80c., $1 to 511 75. Gold-mixed, Striped and Plaid Waterproof for Suits.. Yard-wide Ballardvale and Shaker Flannels, 45c. Opera, Welsh, Medicated, Red and Gray Flannels. Canton Flannels, 12. q, 15, 21, 25,27 to 4sc. 11-4 All,wool Blankets, $5 50, s`6 50, $l5O up. Job Lot Marseilles Quilts, a decided bargain. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 623;,15 TO $3. Hand-Loom Table Linens, 45,506216, 75c. to $1 12)3. Damask Napkins, best in city, ?or $1 35 per doz. • All-Linen• Towels, 1214 c., size 20 by 30 inches. Bird-eye Diapering, from $1 123 to $4 a piece. Bichardson's Celebrated Shirting Linens, 31, 37c. up NAINSOOK, CAMBRIC, FRENCH MUSLINS Naiusook Muslins, 25: 31:37.15, 40,50 c. to 70c. Soft-finish Cambric . , from .12)5 to 70e. Tucked and Plaid Isiainsook, Tarikons. Job let Ladies' All-Linen Hemstitched Hdlifs., Ladies', Gents' and Children's Ildkfs., 123:1e. up. All-Linen Ladies' Hemstitched Hdkfs., 16c. to el. Hamburg 'Edging and Insertings. oc2i s&w 2trp 105. Our New Price List. 105. H.A. FM - SHE - R - 6z C 0 .3 No. 105 N. Eighth Street, east side. MERINO GOODS.. • Ladles' Merino Vests, high neck, long sleeves, rit 80c., el, 81 10, 81 15 e 1.9, splendid quality. • Ladles' Merino Vests, high neck, long sleeves, regular ma , e, u 11 V. ir s, superb Englivdrfahri .. - Ladies' Merino Drawers, el ; el 25 and upwards, ex cellent quality. Misses' Merino VestS, 30, 32, 38,38 and 40e., very cheap. Misses' Merino Vests, full, regular made,all sizes, 500•, a bargain. Misses' Merino Drawers, all prices. Merino Suits for Boys and Misses. „- Boil' Merino Veste,7BoS - and 90e., very oo(.1• qualil3% - Boys' Merino Vests, regular made, 81, 8105, el 10, exceedingly low, very tine English fabric; Men's Merino Shirts, Irs';., 81 and upwards ; also, the. celebrated Enfield make, all sizes, 8l 25, togetherwith CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S NORFOLK and NEW BRUNSWICK, and other celebrated makes in Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. • HOSIERY I HOSIERY ! HOSIERY I, Ladles' liose, splendid quality, 25c. Ladies' Hose, full, regular made, 35, 45 and 50c., very fine and Leavy. Bost Iron Frame, full, 'regular, 40c., selling everY where for •45c. Misses' full, regular made, 22, 25, 29 and 30e., very fine and heavy, and not regular, 18,20, 25 and upwards... MEN , S,EXTRA ENGLISH SUPER STOUT HALE BOSE, 3M, SELLING EVERYWHERE FORS73Sc.: STILL BETTER, ani and 40c. Ladles', Gents' and Misses' extra length ; also, a splendid assortment of Ladies' FLEEOED, WOOLEN, MERINO and FANCY STOCKINGS. A largo and handsome assortment of Gloves ; Linen riandkerchiefs, 8, 10,12, 15,18,20 and 25c. H. A. FLEISIIEIt C 0.28, No. 10 North EIGrITH Street, Throe doors alioye Arch, east side 6106 8&w Str EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & ca 727 CHESTNUT STREET; '. In order to elm out their FALL and NINTER STOCK by DECEMBER let, will offer EXTRA . ORDINARY BARGAINS in Silks Dress Goods and Miscellaneous Dry Goods. This Stock is tho largest and moat variod ever offered at retail in this marked, and is more replete with ST'A PLEti end NOVELTIES of recent importation than any other in this city. • ' • ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIA.TAON. RICKET, suMitto & CO., 727 chrittint, street. bit ttrp EMBROIDERIES, 00003. PRICE, :& ' WOQT)i corner Eighth and Filbert, Daily receiving new goods from New York and Phila delphia cash tales - • , Black Velvet*, 62%c., 75c., $1 12%, $ll5, $1 20, 01 37.%, 11,2 and 50 per yard. Black Gros Grain Silk, $2, $2 12%; $2 25, 82 56, 8 3 and $3 20 per yard. Black Alpacas, 37,45, 45, 50, ; 50, Mg, 62,75,80, 80 - and 00 Black Illohttirs, fine qualities. $1 and $1 25. Plaid Poplins. All-wool Poplins: . Silk and Wool Poplins. Stripe Poplins. Water. proof Cloths, $1,1?) 25, $1 40, 8150, $1,65. ' Gold Mixed 'Water-proof cloths. Illanitete, Blankets .—A largo assortment of Blankets, at 83 62, 83 87, $4 50, $5, 85 CO, $6, ISti 75, 60;8150, 30, $lO, 812 to and 8H per pair. , Bernet and All-wool Flannels, hearr Shaker Flannels. All-wool Flannels. 25,31,37%. 40.45, 50,62%. Bernet Flannels,l2%, 25, 31, 57%, 46, 50,•56. d T Grey and Red Plain anwilled Flannels. Plaid Shirting and Opera Fjannels,' Pillow Case, Sheeting and Shirting Muslins. • - Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, cheap. 8-6 Turkey Red Table Damasks. , Bargains in Towels and Napkins'. , Nett inghtuu Lace Curtains under regnlar prices. • Nottingham Curtain Lace by the yard. Marseilles Quilts, very cheap. Ladies' and Gents ' Merino Vests an d Pants. Misses and Boys' Vests and Pante, Bargains in Ladles' and Gouts' Hosiery. Lndie's Spun Silk, Cloth and Berlin Gloves. Childress ' Gloves ir, Spun Silk, Cloth and Berlin. Wide Black Sash Ribbons. N 0.3,4, 5,70,12,16,22,30,40 Blaiik Ribbons. Black Velvet Ribbons. Bargains in Hamburg Mena and Inseilings. Dimity Bands, Guipure Bands, Ac., Ac. Ladies' Linen Collars and Van. • • PRICE £ WOOD. N. W. corner Eighth and. Filbert Ste. Jonvin's' Kid Qlores, in Colors and Black nal a w 2trp • • GEO. FRYER, 916 CHEMTIiIIT• STREET, Will Open on Monday, Oot. 4th, RIB FALL 'IMPORTATION Or India Camel's 4 Hair Shawls and Scarfs, • • At Illodekste Prices, • • With a OHOIOE SELEOTION of NOVELTIES in the usual TA r IiZE and QUALITY of hie Establishment. , ELDER,WALTON & CO 215 N. Ninth Street, above Race, Are Now Offering an Elegant Line All-Wool Blue and Green Plaids, 75e. Double Width Plaids, High Colors. All-Wool Poplins, Alpaca Poplins. 5.4 Black de Laines—Bargains. Bargains in Black Gros Grains, $1 60, $2, $2 25, $2 76, $6, $3 50. Fall Assortment Velveteens. Green and Blue and Mich Colored Plaid Shawls. Li Alpacas, Black liohales, de. Linens,Bluslins, White SloodS. sea•th 6 to 2mrp MOURNING GOODS. Tamise,s, Cretonnes, Delaines, Drap d'lmperial, Bombazines, Drap d'Russe, Alpacas, Drap d'Alma, Biartitz, Velour Ottomans, And every other variety for Mourning and Second Mourning, - PERKINS & 00., No. 9 South Ninth Street. eel-ttl the 3mrp - ' McVAUGE .& DUNGAN 114 South Eleventh fitreet, Will Open on Monday, Oct. 4th, French Worked and Hamburg Edgings and Inserting's, choice designs. French Emb'd Sets,Lace and Crochet Tidies in great variety. French Breakfast Caps, Laces, Ribbons, Collars, Cuffs, &c. Novelties and Fancy Articles. oc2 a to th lmrp 1869. FALL TRADE. EDWARD .FERRIS, Importer and Dealer - White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars At Very Low Prices. EDWARD. FERRIS, 807 CHESTNUT STREET. ick2B th th 8 1869, EYRE & LANDEL4L, Fourth and Arch Streets, OPEN TO DA STRIPE SHAMUS), STYLISH. ' EXPENSIVE LONG. SHAWLS, SCARLET CENTRE SQUARES, ODEN CENTRE LONG AND SQUARE, CARRIAGE SHAWLS, SHOULDER SHAWLS, STRIPE SHAWLS LAPS• FULL LIN' OF, WOOLEN SHAWLS, IIeHMSEY MUDS; NAND OTHER CI,4N PLAIDS BRIDAZ VEIL ILLUSION. Just received, one case of 8.4,104 and 12-4 Silk 11. tusiou, at 80, 98c. and el 20 per yard,which is very much under ü ßun 1 prices. WHITE TAAL/LT.OT MUSLIN. . . Mot for 84 a piece,. or 28c. a yard. A let for 4115 a piece or &le. a yard. . We have also arsenic green, Cherry, wlne, rosayellow, blue. KNITTED TIDIES. Just received, nearly 100 dozen round Tidies, from 2.5 c; to 75c.,probably the only lot MAl:novice, Prices very low. LADIES' LINEN HDEFS, Ono lot 86 dozen, very superior, for 25c,. One lot 60 dozen, very superior, for 31c. •". • 45-INCH SOFT CAMBRIO.MUSLIN. • ' 45-INCH SOFT. CAMBRIC MUSLIN. Invite especial attention to many qualits much better than usual forthe price, at WORNE 7 S, • NOTTINGHAM LACE FOB OURTAINS.—WiII open ' to -day , one lot, 43 Pieces, 1;3204 yards. One lot, 40ipleces, I,Bss4yards. Together, 83 pieces, 2,7183.6 yards, at 25 cents' a yard, 37 and 40 inches wide;_e veat bargain. ' • • SHORT CURTAIN NOTTINGHAM LAUE.—Juet re- . — c alved, several 'lots, NH Owes, commencing at 14 cents (say.fourteen cents), 37.inchos wide,Jess in every in stance than their value in gold. • PILLOW OAHE LADE.—Just received, entire cases, containing many hundred pieces, known as Crotchet and - , Clan Laces, E much less than regular prices. REGISTERED EMBROIDERY DGING.---Onetlot, 233 dozen, at 50 cents a dozen,or 5 cents a yard. The Im porters' regular price ranges from .97 50 to eiB 50 a gross or similar goods. NEW THREAD LAOE. COLLARS...7A good teisort mint of new- and beautiful patterns, very cheap goods, Whi t e , atreceived at WRIsIE O'S Lnco Embroidery an , Coode,titere, No. 33North Eighth greet. It* ').;t.•...:A:.:.p,: -.. :• . A,. - : : T:::: . &: .. .. - O 1 . 412:•Ap,..,. : 140!9 : 44NVT . ..:.:pnMET... We have made large additions' to our inirgaits previously tffetedt Ott VERY HEAVY PURE ORENE =HAIRS, double fold, 39 1-20. I:OIATESIDDJ:OptiPiIhas):I334I:III2 , II4,II3IISs4 VERY HEAVY WORSTED SERGES, in the fashionable dark shades far • Snits, 500. • • • • FINE ALL-WOOL EMPRESS CLOTHS, in all colors, including the very desirable shades in Navy Blue; for Suits, 65c. SPLENDID QUALITY SILK SEES:ES, in all colors, 16p. RICH BROCHE POPLINS, SILK AND *OOL, very handsome godde, 753. FRENOIi ROLL POPLINS, SILK AND WOOL, 87 1-20. EXTRA HEAVY WOOL POPLIN CORDS, for Walking Dresses, $1 25. 0c23 sin w DRY GOODS. LADIES' FALL AND WINTER CLOAK EXHIBITION. ON TCESDAT, OCTOBER 26, IV• will have a large Block of LADIES' . CLOAKS EXHIBI FED. Comprising all the leading novelt(es in Velvet, Astrachan, Velour 'Beaver, Chinchilla, • Velveteen, &c. We are now prepared to receive orders, which are promptly_ executed. • ' 1809. CURWEN STODDART & BRO., 450; 452 and 464 North Second Street. CUNNINGHAM & SMITH. No. 1224 Ridge Avenue, Aro now offering a fine assortment o[' FALL and DRESS GOODS At the lowest possible prices. Also Agents in Phlladelphts for IC. BUTTEII,IOIf CO.'S celebrated PATTERNS for Ladies and Children. LYONS BLACK. SILK 1869. In all Widths and Qualities. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407,N. See,ond Street, ti ARCH STREET . RESIDENCE a FORFO R ^ SALE, 1110. 1922 ARCH 'STREET. IClegant . Brown. Stone Meadow, three stories and 'Mansard roof ; very commodious, fdrniehed with ovory modern convenience, built in a very superior and substantial nuinner. Lot 26 feet front by 160 feet deep to. Cuthbert street,, on which is.erected A handsome Wax 18table and Coach House; J: M. GUMMEY 81 SO N 61,, 783 WALNUT Street. r se2o tfro •- A STORE PROPERTY , • . .AOL2L On NINTIf STBEFIT, near Arch. 18 f4 i ltirentlrllneg ( t ) fni ; for a reeponeible tenant. Apply t° . IL_BAOON, oclB;Gtrp" , 817,Waln_ut atreott 7 4 , TO LET—THE NEW iiiON — I4EONT un store N 0.635 Market' strupt, througli to 001[1=1:Toe. First rate , Aoply to . JOHN' PE lt* ' N 0.327 Market fitted. fEDDIN A.,11 D ENGAGEMENT Wogs pf solid IS karat fine Gold--a specialty; a full assortment of sizes, aml no charge for enawving names, etc. FARE &BROTHER, Malcom, aw2l-ra tf CLtOkestnutstreet below Fourth. =SE lite& is: remarkably large and will be fond :tgs:: . lip.4o.o l .oootsto . Ot..:: DRESS WINTEU CUNNINGHAM & SMITH. VELVETS. FOR SALE, TO RENT., GOOL)S. _INCLUDING REAL ESTATE SALES. IRREAL ,ESTATE-IHOMAS & sale: Modern Three-story Brick Reildence. N. W. corner of Eleventh and Wallace streets, On. Toes day, November 9.1869 , at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, for account and risk of a 'former purchaser, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that .modern three story brick =assuage, with three-story hack building and lot of ground, situate at the N. W. corner of. Elev enth and P. allace streets ; the lot containing in front on Eleventh street 39 feet 1% inches, and extending In depth Sri feet 43,1 inches on the north line, and on Wallace street 92-feet, and being in width on the west end 32 feet ei in • chew. Tbo house is in excellent repair ; has parlor. re ception-room, dining-room and 2 kitchens on the first fluor; 2 chambers, library, sitting-room, store-room, bath and water-closet on second floor, and 0 chambers on the third floor ; gas, hut and told water, range. 2 fur naces, gold water, well in the cellar, ac.; garden is planted with a variety of fruit trees, grapery, die. Sub ject to a yearly_ground rent of 44140, payable in' Terms—Onedbird cash, Immediate possession. - May be examined any day previous to sale. Keys at the grocery store, Eleventh and Mount Ver non streets. - 31. THOMAS * SONS, Auctioneers. 0c23 fOnoo 138 and 141 South Fourth erect ESTATE—THOMAS & SUNS' sale.—Modern three-story Brick Residence, No. 734 Pine street, east of Eighth street.—On Tuesday, No • vi tuber 2; 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pub lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick inecanoge And lot of ground, situate on the south side of Pine street, 45 feet east of Eighth street, N 0.734 ; containing hifrozit — on Pine -- street 2P feet - 10 Inches, and extending in depth 130 feet to Minster street. The house in replete with modern intprovements and conveniences; contains dl -l- rooms, large hall ; has gas, bath, water clOset, furnace, cooking range lo rs even In mummer kitchen.lo may remain on mortgage. Terms-1 Ofal — Inimed ate possession. May be exatnined_on ap plication to Frederick Sylyeeter, sas South Fourth et. _. M. THOMAS it: SONS. Auctioneers, Wand 141 South Fourth street. 4 c 232 830 .fi-t1 ItBAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' 'al e 7 —Modern 2 Chree-story—Brickidepee._N, 316 North Eleventh street, above Vine street. On Tues day, November 2,1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, wilt be gold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick tnessuage, with three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate at the south west corner of Eleventh and Wood streets; containing' in front on Eleventh street 18 feet, and extending LA depth along Wood street 72 feet to a three feet wide alloy, with the privilege thereof. It has recently been put in excellent repair, painted and papered, and lens the modern conveniences , gas, bath, het and cold water, furnace, cooking-range, &c. . Terms-82,100 may remain on mortgage. May be examined any day previous to sale. Inunediate possession. If.ers at No. 1111 Ville street. M. THOMAS .k.SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and HI South Fourthatreet. 0c23.2Ad 30 - PEREMPTORY SALE—THOMAS stri& Sons, Auctioneers.—Two woll-secured ground rents, $6O and 625 a year.- 'On Tuesday. November 2, 1369, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at public sale, without re.wrve, at, the Philadelphia:Exchange, the fol lowing dexcribed qround rents,etz.: No. I.—All that yearly ground rent of $3O a year, law ful_ money, clear of tuxes, issuing out of A. lot of ground,and secured by a three-story brick dwelling, No. 1116 Dwyer street, above Bedford street ; feet front, 110 feet deep.• No, that yearly ground reut of $2.2 a year, law ful money, clear of, taxes, issulfik out of a lot of isronnd, and secured by a two-story brick dwelling, No. =North Eighth street ; 20 feet front, and in depth 133 feet 2 inches. -Sale absolute. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ig PUBLIC SALE.-THOMAS& SONS, MlLAuctioneers. -- Well-secured Redeemable Ground Rent of 260 a year.—On. Tuesday, November 9th, 1262, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at ipublic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that well-secured redeema ble ground rent of 1,2E0 - a- year 4 lawful money ;clear of taxes, issuing out of 2 contiguous lots of ground, situate on the southwest side of Canal street s 100 feet 2 inches northwest of Front etrt ot, liixteenth' 171. containing together in front on,Clanal street 40 feet, and extending in depth about 116 feet. It is secured by a chtteoh. T 1.1014,1.3 & SONS, Auctioneers, /M 2340110 ,W.) and HI South Fourth street. Wi n REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS , Sale.--Three-atory Brick Dwelling, N 0.4058 Lan caster avenue. On' Tuesday, October 26, 1808, at iZ . o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Hale, at the. Phila.- delPhia Exchange, all that three.story brick ma allege and lot of - ground, situate on the southwardly side of Lancaster avenue, N 8 feet west of Rebecca street; Twenty-fourth Ward containing in - front on •Lancnater avenue 10 feet 8 inchee,•and extending in depth 100 - feet • to a 4-feet wide alloy, With the privilege thereof. It has gas, bath', range, &o. ~ • Terms-11,000. may remain on mortgage. • id. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 0c23 25 . 139 and.l4l Youth street. fiaREAL ESTATE—TI OMA.S & EONS' Sale.-r-Three-rtory Brick Dwelling, No. 861 Le gh avenue., On Tuesday, November Oth, 1669, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be uold•at public sale, at the Phila delphia Bzehange, , all that three-story brick lament. and lot of ground, situate on the southwest side of Le high avenue, tact 7% inches southeast of Trenton ave nue, Nineteenth Ward ;10 feet front, 120 feet deep, to 4 feet wide alley. It bas gas, range, bko. - - Term-81,200 may remain on mortgage. 01, TDOMAS & SONS, AuctiOneorp, 0c23 $ OllOO 130 and 191 South Fourth sh-eet. corner Third and Spruce streets, only. one square below the Exchange. 8P ADO to loan, in large or small amounts, on diamonds, silver plate, watches, jewelry, and all goods of value. Office hours from 8 A. ld, to y p. m; E s tablished for the last forty r,oars. ' , fences made in large amounts at the lowest market rates. ' • laB ttri
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