Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 04, 1869, Image 4

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CITY BULLETIH.
i/V Wills Hospital— The following is a state
-7 ment of tin* operations, Sx., at the Hospital
* '• for the- month of October:
i* Kumber of House Patients .at last. A «pot--
- males, 10; females. 6; total, 10. Admitted
during liionth—mules, <; .females, 10, total,
17, 10; female, 3 > total,
Ki; of these were cured, .10: Improved, 3; to
tal, 13. Number-patients in house—males, » *
■ females* 12; total, 20. _ >wmbfcr of SurgM
)■ operations—on House-Patients, 20, 0,1 P.™
ptittaO’Putients, 20'; total, 40. Operations m
* elude eatriracts, (>. ■ • '.aw a nn .
* ' The Dispensary is open daily except bui
‘• "dnv at 11 A. M. Treatment free to all who
./apply, number of new patients for the
S monili—l!K); whole nunibertreatedduniig.Og.
\A Jtoter-m-,’ average .daily.! attendanw-3*
The surgeon and assistaiit-surgeon artend
tfL' daily at the dispensary. The .Resident Sn
* aeon is ready at all hours to attend to acci
' r dents. _ - -
Jt-wflry Btoiik Roliied. —.Joseph Bavtram
1 l.as Jewelry Istore at Ho. Kill Ridge avenue.
A TL'astwetik lie went to Chicago on business,
rf «nd left the store in* charge of a young man.
V Hereturiued to the city on Tuesday afternoon
and found the store locked up. Upon in-
Stffi among the neighbors W ascertained
fCjit the attendant had not been seen* since
•' - 'Moridiv night. An txamination of the stock
distdosed'tne fact that about $5OO worth of
Eoodshad been carried off. The property
, i ftedou comprises 45 gold rings, a mimberof
/ - chains, and a watch marked “A. W. <*., heh.
7 yjpum ix .the Sixth Ward.—This morning,
aboutoneo’clock, a fire broke out in the rear
ri 'portion of the ' upper story of the candy
ufactory ofWelman & Scattergood. Ho. 112
’Market street. The flames,! which had art
1, ' deritly originated from a furnace, were extin
■ ghislied before any serious damage, had been
doiie. The stock in..the lower, part ot the-,
building suftered somewhat from_ water, but
was saved from serious injury by the members
of the Insurance'Patrol.
PvObbikg Bovs:—Two Roys were stopped
by two nien at Twenty : fflth and Brown streete.
One man held th 6 juveniles the other
rifled their pockets. Policeman Wolt arrested
tkd robbers, and was assaulted by tliein and
had two of his teeth knocked out. He suc
ceeded in locking up the fellows,<and they will
haye a hearing ut the Central fetation this
afternoon. :1 . ; ■
Man Staubed.— Last night about twelve
o’clock a number of men, said tohe
of rival fire companies, got into a jow at
Third and Monroe streets. During the aftray
Charles Specht, aged 26 years, was cut in the
richt sido with a knife, and was severely
wounded. Hewas conveyed to the. Pennsyl
vania Hospital.
Pound.Dead—This morning, about eight
o’clock, a than was found dead in a house Ho.
201 Eistine street. The deceased lived alone
in the house, and being missed by the neigh
bors, a policeman got a ladder andentered
through the second story window. The occu
pant of the house was then toirnd to be dead.
The Coroner was sent for to hold auinqiiest.
Barn Bubned.— A large barn looted in
the TWentv-seventh Ward, near Gibson s
Point, was destroyed by fire between 11 and
12 o'clock last night. The light created by the
fire was -visible for miles,' and gave nse to a
report that some of the extensive coal oil
works at Point Breeze were on tire. ,
House Bobbery.— The house of Lewis
Lauer, No! 750 South Eleventh street, was en
tered through the front door yesterday nfter
i noon: The thief ransacked thebureau-drawers
f'' in the upper part of the house, and earned oft
{ a watch, two chains and a small amount of
. money.'
1 Fatai, Accident. —William Yates,- aged
56 years, while engaged at work on the, root
iof a house at Ko.m> Queen street,this morn
ing; fell to the sidewalk and was instantly
kiDed. The deceased resided at’Ho. <Bl South
. Sixth street. . . . . .
A Dangerous PM.cE.-The cover of the
water-stop at Dean and Hines street has been
removed, making the street’ rather dangerous
for the passage of horses and vehicles.
Faib at Hokticultiral Ham,.—A fair is
now being held at Horticultural Hall for the
purpose of raising- tuuds for the erection of
a Catholic church and a first-class college. It
is intended that the churph edifice shall be of
such a very handsome character that it will be
an ornament to the city. The ccdlege _wfll
contain a number of free scholarships, which
will heopen to the young men of tins city
without regard to their religious profession.
This enterprise is a worthy one, and deserves
the support of all who desire to further the m
terests of the Catholic Church in. this mty.
The fair Ls decidedly one of the most atfcrac
five held in Philadelphia. The tables are
loaded down with articles of every descrip
tion from those- of the most useful character
to the slightest fancy articles for ornament.
Whether persons intend to purchase or not,
it will be worth -while to attend the fair to look
at the very elegant display. _____
America!-' Wineb and Brandies Are fast
coming more and more into vogue, among
pedple of taste, who desire tlie pure articles at
prices much below those imported. Carmick
& Co.,' No 113 Chestnut street, have some
California brandy that has not only stood the
test of analysis, tut is also excellent in flavor.
Manv of our apothecaries have secured sup
plies'of it on account of its purity. Among
their wines also is a new American Cham
pagne- made from a mixture of the Catawba
and the Delaware grapes, and named the
“Cable Brand.” It is rich, fruity and deli
cious, greatly surpassing many of the most
popular and expensive French champagnes.
Railroad Extension.— The Spruce and
Bine Streets Railway Company .propose to
extend their road across Gray’s Ferry bridge
and connect with the Darby Railroad at their p
main depot at Forty-ninth street.' This will
bring a largo portion of the Darby travel over
the Spruce and Pine, and will be the most di
rect route to Mount Moriali Cemetery and
other points south of Gray’s Ferry. It is also
proposed to construct a turn-out into Eastwick
Park, for the accommodation of the skating
public. ' '
' A Denirahle Building, central location,
rear of dll Commerce street, 115 feet tront, 3
stories, light front and rear, fine cellar and
eucine-voom. witli chißiiiGystuck; outlet upon
'Discount Place to Sixth street—is to let. Par
ties wishing a substantial building would do
well to secure this chance by applying at 805
Market street. , ■
Qr miter Sessions— Judge Paxson.—John
Corlies and Charles F. Clark were put on trial
charged with conspiracy to cheat and defraud
Charles, .1. Werner. The prosecutor was in
June. 1808, the proprietor of a billiard saloon
at s<> North Seventh street, and ho advertised
it for sale. In response, Mr. Corlies appeared,
aucl when Mr. Werner demanded 81-500, he v
offered 1.500 gallons of brandy, which sras al
leged to be in bond at New York. Mr. Wer
'ner.dwdinecl the proposition.
BUbsequoutly Mr. Corlies appeared and pro
posed to give 2.000 gallons, wlneli Mr. Wer
ner accepted. An order was drawn upon
Mr. Clark, and a visit, was paid to New York
to obtain the liquor, but it, is alleged that there
was uo such liquor in bond. In the meantime
the billiard saloon had been transferred to Mr.
Corlies.
Tlie.c'ase was still on trial when our report
' olosed.
The Late Bev. Heman Bangs, of. New
Haven.
[From tlio New Haven Journal, Nov. 3.]
We are called upon this morning to make
the painful announcement of the death of the
venerable Bev. Heman Bangs, which took
place yesterday, at his residence, No. 90 Howe
street; after an illness lasting many, weeks.
BeV. Mr, Bangs had reached the advanced age
of 79, and has been for many years past one ot
the foremost preachers of the Methodist Church
in the New York East Conference. For more
than forty years he has been
effective minister, having been settled, dm ing
that time in several places, one of which was
the Second M. B. Church in bt. John street#
in this city. For several years he was the
Presiding Elder for the New Haven District,
and last year was the Presiding Elder of the
4 South Long Island District, winch m
.' . eludes a large part of the city
'■ of Brooklyn. At the last annual Conference,.
■ '"J i held in Middletown, he stated tliat increasiiig
I years and failing strength rendered it neces
-4 J fiarv for him to give up the active duties of
_JT entile lie intimated his desire to
' "<> nol engage further in active work, which wish
u .V f
m.
THE COURTS.
was Granted, and at the same time, tttwygh'’
tlmenbrts of ’a few friends. he was prated
-dii, viOOO. The occasion was one of great
& theolergy; pfesent,
the Conference wns lenown more
and fovorably than the deceased. Ri.'Ax.-;
passing through a ministry
vcara in whichEo performed'- much., arduous
hut porly poompensated labor 1 , he, b/ Jdf ac
u,,J earnest and most zealous efforts, built up
nnd’ sttencthened the Church jio
ofthoo'hurch. Hewas everywhere known
aS an ardent, faithful worker,, an unnstentq,
■ tious man, a zcaloiifi> .large-hearted Christian*
whmiedeath-wUI bo learned with, deep rbgret
bv allmomhmofthis Church, and BfnCUrely
iSnented by thousands who have labored in
other parts of the Lord s vineyard.. . ;.
FROM NEW YORK.
Hvw Yobk. Hov. 4.—The elevated Railroad.
Company have been delayed work re
cently bv legal controversies and a lac „„„
capital" hut both difficulties have been sur-.
mounted and the i work oL
Greenwich street railroad to Thirtieth street
is now being so diligently prosecuted that the
company bisect to havelt fluisjied that far by
before Judge
in wliich Patrick O’Toole, a lad of eighteen,
sued the managers of the ,J“ o
$lO,OOO damages on account of hqd tseMment
in keeping mm in a.cloSe room on insufficient
food, in conseqnenceof Avhicli he got the itch
andiecame much debilitated- The managers
contend that there is no cauijo for action, be
-1 cause children are sometimes absolutely com
i "d to their charge, todthey ’are.noj.inpro
' liable .to asnitthan ajfldge.or jury dyfl.
action. The J udge reserved his deoislon. ■ ■ ,
Madame Anna Bishop, the cantatnce, has
returned to this city after-a four years ah
sencbi'ln which she has made a_tour almost
roilmi the world, and encountered adventures
’as romiuitic as those encountered by ltobinT
;S °C<flonel Clarke,, formerly of the Thirteenth
Brooklyn regiment, was before Commissioner
Osborn yesterday charged ivitkcM
; plates for manufacturing counterfeit cur
! rency He was held iii $26,000 bail to await
the action of the Grand Jury.
CJLTV WOTICJES.
Meat Sakes, InoNiNo Tables, Kitchen
T(U)lrt), Tulib and Budgets. Also, £ /rsoT* Cof ° f '
Housekeeping goods.
abould dmanlt them.. •
Holt’s Patent Mabking Wheel.- .
Ww F. ScmtißLE, Sole Agent, No: 49 South Third
Strert, Philadelphia. , ,
Tins roacldne is designed to supersede theusoor sten
cilplates on cases, wrappiug-paper, cloth or iapei n hags.
Tno typo being liiado of rufibot, it yrill print on any
lo lt is'sel'Miiking'. It is siniple, durable, and always
ready for use. . .
Exquisite Hew Fall Confections, ■
Manufactured by Whitman & Co., 31S Chestnut street
Hot oilers supplied at the lowest wholesale prices.
n.nvq Bunions. Inverted Hails, skillfully
treated by J Mv’ldson, No. 915 stroet.
Charges moderate. > -
1 Oakkobps unrivaled stock of .
Fine Furs is no, jj^“ s ' the t Ime to piirchase.
Rtoreß. 534 aud P 36 CUcstput st. , (uuder Continental.)
Latest Styles.
Fur BeivYor
English Paletots.
Blue flnd Black.
rvhinrMlla English Paletots.
Chinchilla. Blue, Brown, Black. _
Carr's Finished Meltons. s ,„ I i : I 1Rl 8hF?l t tß ‘
Brown, Drab, 81aJ.o. giisli p?letotßV
Brown and Black.
Czarine Braver. , _
Dalilia, Blue, Brown and Black.
6treot
Astrachan.
Oakfordb liave tlie largest market stock oi
Fine Furs! Fine Furs
' in tho city. . ■ ,
, Stores under Continental.
Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun
dries. bnowdbn A Brother,
93 South Eighth street.
Tkefahe for cold tveatber -
by purchasing a set«“& rine Tlm , sold at
CHASLES OAKPoau & Sons, under the Continental
Judicious Mothers and nurses use tor
children a safe arid pleasant medicine in Bmeer l Infant
Vordial. -
Deafness, Blindness and Catabbh. ' _■
J. Isaacs, M.i)., Professor of the Eye aD £
all diseases annertaiaing to the above members with the
ntmost^^ce^ff 1 Testimonials from ‘he most reliable
sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch
•Street. The medical faculty are, I , nT L t !?™.H C rS >l ?f i
their patients, aa he has no Becrets in his practice. Artl
flclal eyes Inßerted^Nochargeinadeforjuaininatlon^
THE FINE ARTS.
JAMES S.EAKLE &SONS
Have now poßßesßlon of the entire premises
No. 819 Chestnut Street,
Where they are prepared to exhibit their
NEW AND FRESH STYLES
OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
PICTURE FRAMES, &0., &o. f
ROGERS’ GROUPS,
NEW CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS,
All lntcßtrimportations received* since their diaastrona
fire. ’.
C. F. HASELTINE’S
GALLERIES OF THE ARTS,
No. 1125 Chestnut Street.
The Galleries on the Second Floor are re-opened with
a great Exhibition of-PAINTINGS.
) LOOKING GLASSES
on blind and made to order from our own doßigns.
The largest th ° V ° f
French, English and Qerman, New Engravings and
Obromos. RARE 0L p ENGRAVINGS,
PLAIN AND COLORED FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHS,
ORIGINAL ETCHINGS, &c., &c.,,tc.
Everything pertaining to Art or Art matters kept or
attended to. mylS-lyrpS
TRIMMINGS AND PATTERNST '
/CHOICE GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
tl MRS. M. A. BINDER 7
V 1101 CHESTNUT Street. _
Correspondence witli tlio lending Parisian and Conti
nenta! Houses enables her to receive tlio latest novelties
Bargains opening daily in Black Guipure Laces,Black
Thread Laces, Potato Applique Laces,* Valenciennes
Luces, Pointe Collars, Thread Collars, Lace Veils,Point©
Amduiuc and Valenclenuos Ildkfs., French Muslin.
Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, new designs, very
vitar Laces, all widths. Bridal Veils and Wreaths.'
Kid Gloves, 76cents and per pair.
Winter Coats, Clonks and Dresses. '
Also; elegant Trimmings, Velvets, Flowers, Ribbons,
Particular attention given to Dress and Cloak Making.
Satisfactory -system ot Dress Cutting taught. Sots of
choice Patterns for Merchants and Dress Makers now
ready at reduced prices. Roman Ties and Sashes,
- Paris Jewelry, newest styles of Jet, Gold and oholl,
the rarest and most elegaut over offered. Hair Bands,
Zonbyr Slippers, Cushions and Brackets. Corsets and
Ticnn Hklrta. •: • mylStfrp
Garble works.
Adam steinmetz,
\ STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
V . t * 1028 RIDGE AVENUE.
_ Philadelphia,
Bason hand a
LARGE ASSORTMENT
or
MARBLE
MANTELS ,
AND
GRAVE
Feriionß from tbe Coutifry
• would do wen to
CALL AND EXAMINE
BBFORB* % *
,
ELSEWHERE!
ecO th a to am rnS
XT AVAL STORES.—3OO BBLB. pAlb'Anjß
XN No. 1 itoaln, 250 bbK No. 2 Bonin, 75 bbla. till
Wilmington Pitch, 60 bbln. Wilmington Tar, 00 bblfl.
prime white Spirits Turpentine, in Btoro nnd for eale hf
COUHBAN, BUBBEI/L & CO., 11l Ohoatnut ntroet.
TTifBITE CASTILE SOAP.—IOO BOXES
W' centtlne White Oaatlle Hasp. Oontf birand, imijortod
from Leghorn and for eale by JOB, B. BOB3USB a 09,
198BoutUCelnviaveft\e»no.
E DAIIV BOtLETIK—PHtLADECraTA THORSDAY NttVEBBEK i,186f1;
- wißCiSiiiiAn isu
GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES
V- ’’ and •'•■■’. ! ’7 ,
COOKISU RANGES
i,4«1,e00 :
Oiibic feet ofspacethoroughty hejitod byB medium-shed
Golicn Esglo jFurna'cca at Jolted States Naval Abylum.
Philadelphia'. '
. -PERFECT SUCCESS: ' /
It Is three years since the ai>bye’_i|tirriacee vrere In
vented and offered to the public. 4 .The advantage they
combine have given them a moat signal success. Alreaoy
in our city it has taken the lead,
AND THE DEMAND CAN BOABUELY BE
, SUPPLIED, ■ /< ■'• :■ ■
; iphiicommunity are assured that .the essential featn, ■
which have given the l Golden ,Eagie:.such unbounded
popularity aro not found in any other Furnaces now eg
tent* , ■ *
AtI BENI) n FOK CATALOOTB.
. CHA-S, WILLIAMS,
Nos. 1132 AND 1134 MARKET STREET.
sell stn Hi gmraS .
M. MARSHALL,
DKUOOIST AND CHEMIST,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
I’AIIVTS, 011-S, GLASS AMO
palest medicines, '
Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET STREET.
• oc3o-fl tn^th3m T P§ J . - -
QaS fIXTURES.
From tho Celebrated Manufacturers,
Mitchell, Vance & Co., New York, and
Tucker Manufacturing Co., Boston.
And every variety of
COIL OHi LAMPS,
From onr own* Manufactory, Camden*
1 Hew Jersey.
Qoulter, Jones & Qo.
*O2 ARCH STStEET,
• PHILADELPHIA,
se23-3m rp .
FRED. SYLVESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
208 SCjUTII FOURTH STREET
nel4 2mrM. '
BOSTON BROWN BREAD,
42SSouth Thirteenth Street.
TOUIIAH.
GALVANIZED and Painted WISE GUARDS, for
tore fronts arid windows, for factory and warehouse
windows, for churches and cellar wlndoWß.
IBON and WIBE BAILINGS, for balconies, offices,
cemritery and garden fences: ,
Liberal allowance inade to Contractors, Bnildei* ana
Carpenters. AU orders filled with promptness and work
guaranteed.
ROBERT WOOD & CO,
1186 Bldge Avenue, Phlla.
IeSO tn th . 6mn>s J: ——
i'UBJ.IC SALE.-JAMEB A.
abme Lnfnek No. 1.-All that certain three-story brick
store nnd dwelling, with two-Btory lirick b.ick bulbling,
and the lot of ground, situate on the, east side of Beacn
street (No. 1003), in tbo Eighteenth V anl, containing m
front on.Beuch Btteet 18 feet 9 inches, and in depth 94 feet
1254 ground rent, lawful sllrer money.
N 2.— hlirer-story.Bri ch Store and Dwelling, Ah • IWS
Ilrarfi street. All that certain thrrc Btory '' ric k
dwolling, with attics and two-Btory brick back building,
and the lot of ground Bituato on the eastorly side of
Reach streetfNo* 1005), containing in front on Beach
ftroot 18 fcet9 dentSeastwMdMfoet, or
be paid on each at th| tta. Auctioneer.
•no4'll Store, 422 Walnut street.
ABSOLUTE sale-estate of
KM liftwrenca Dillon, deceased.—. Tames A. Freeman,
nation*" Three-story brick dwelling, with side
office and yard,No. K 1.3 Franklin avcnne.and 2 stables m
the rear, between Montgomery avenue nod Berks street,
T’iffhteentb Ward. On Wednesday, November 17,186?,
at g is nviork noon, will be sold at public sale, without
Jesirve, at the Philadelphia ExchaVe. the following
described real estate, late the property oi Lawrence x)*t
/o» deceased: All that three-story, brick messuage,
with the two-story brick back buiUlinj,' ahd
with side office or store, and lot ot ground, situatooufr
tile l ast sidfof Frankford avenue, No. lSlh ; the lot con
taining in front on Frankford avenue 40 feet-and extoud-
Sna i.fdJpth IfO feet., There are erected 2 stables ou the
rear Immediate possession of the dwelling. It will
be a desirable property for a victualler ordnivman.
to ft mortgage of $34)00. Bale absolute.
dSriSMO to Auctioneer,
Store. 422 Walnut street.
ORPHANS’ COURT SAJjPI ON THE
Promises —Estate of Rev. David Mulhollana. do*
& -James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.— Building .Lota
rnfa Dwellings, Ponn, Robeson, Tower and Mechanic
atw.etH Manuyunk. iJnder authority of the Orphans’
OourttOT the City and County of Philadelphia, onf burs
ty afternoon, Noyeuil>er26,lSo9, will be sold ut public
8 17 lots". Penh and &on streets, each 17 by 70 feet.,
c lotK, Mechanic Btroct,ear.hlBbyloofeet.
. 0 lots, Bobeson street, each 19 by 105 feet. , .
Dwellings, Robeson street,each 19 by 105 feet.
I Plan , survey and full aescnptions may be had at th o
forge part af the purchase money may remain*
By the court, •> 1(T j (EV j*MES F. WOOD.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
J 422 v/ u i mlt Street.,
gs #S PUBLIC SAL'B.-rJAMES A. liTvEE-
EiiitMAN, Auctioneer,-Desirable Building Botrt. hil
tu*‘nth tuid Tioga streets—On Wednesday, Noiombli.l7,
1809, ut 12 o'clock. noun, "'ill bo sold at public sale, i t
the i“iladelohte Exchange, tli« fyllowlns:
estate viz All those three'dc-Hirablo build ng I‘>V ! ’>
situate uu the west side of Kifttjentli f^VniosTa
nt’ ifiteet northward tromtho north side of. Tioga
street, iii Ward offho city; contain
•ing to"rther in front on Fitteonth street 75 ieet, uud in
depth H»i feet. tST Blear of incumbrance.. ,
\t3T Slot) to ho paid at time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
““ 8t0r0,422 Walnut stroot.
LEG AIT NOTICES. _ '
STATE OF WILLIAM NE-AEf .„?!%
jwiHwd.-liiitters testamentary upon the oatota 01
WIIAIAM NEAL. deceased, late of the clty of Pl‘Ua
delphift, havo been granted to tlio undersigned,Bo oav
aona indebted to anid estate are reuueated to make pay
intuit, and tlioao having clniniß against tlio aarno
M _ D> . ,
No. 622 Franklin at., I jjvecntora.
CHARLES I>. JAMKb,, (
No. 11 N. Second at., I
STONES,
ORW AMENT AX IRON WOKSb.
WIRE WORK.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
nii 1118
wo4-th(3t*
7N THE COUKT OF COMMON P^EAS
L for the-City and County of
tTotTE WHITWORTH, by her jioxt friend. &Cmi t«.
IAMISSWHITWORTIf. Of March Terra, 1808, No*
In DiTortelfe. To JAMES WHITWORTH, the Kespon.l
«n* Sir* Pleaso -notice that the Court luia grant
Sufe-Wryow tSTfoW HiMMe why- a Divorce: a
matrimonii nhouldl not ho dctmtlbetween
the Libellant. Returnable on SATURDAY, "®veiuo«»
)3th, 1869,at 10 o’clock A.M. Personal aertico lu.rpoi
failed ou account of. „
,no4-th f-4t’ __ Attorney for Libullont.
tITTHE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB THB
l_ City and County of Philadelphia.*—.lSstato ox
PATRICK llARRlNGTON,docoaHed.—Notico b hereby
Jiven that ELLEN II ARLINGTON, widow of eaM
fWedent,’ has filed in said Coirt her petition ft ud_ap_
nraiecment, in which Hho elects to retain #3BO °, u *SL*.}*®
Srocecdi of the real and personal estate of said decedent,
Smlor tho act of AprilM, 1851, and its supplements,
nnfl that tho earao will bo allowed by said Cour.t, _o“
BATUKDAY, November 13, A U “'| 8S pf®‘ onß
**&?&&*- ASSS^lSfifmon^-
ijOßSwrisTEßSrilP.
nOI’AKTNKBSHIP NOTICE.-.TAMES
I* i-n FINN &.BON bavo associated . AMIWJP?
SMITH witlvthem in tha Wall Paper buginosai
wnibo carried on as heretofore attlie N.E. corner ot
Tenth ana Walnut etreeta. ■ „ .
valentine b. finn, ■ .
AMBROSE SMITm o42l „
NnvKMBHB liJjjGjL
T)YcS-WO. CABJCS CAROLINA BICE IN
X\j „tore and for sale by COOUBANi BUSsiUj A CO.i
iUCtieatuut etrect,
DRYGOODS.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
SELLING OUT
TO CLOSE BUSINESS,
OUR ' ENTIRE ' STOCK’
LACES,
LINENS,
WHITE GOODS,
HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS.
STORE TO RENT
FIXTURES FOB SALE.
E. M. NEEDLES & 00,
1126 CHESTNUT STREET*
0c23 b tu th 7trp§ ..
fine bboche
LONG SHAWLS,
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
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 ShaXvls.
N: B .—Best slock of gmtd staple Dry Goods .
tno!6 -
EXTRAORDINARY I
REDUCTION IN PRICES OF
DRY GOODS. '
RICKEY,SHARP&CO.
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
In order to clobo ont their FALL and WINTER STOCK ,
I by DECEMBER Ist, will offer EXTBA
ORDINARY BARGAINS In ■
Silks, Dress Goods and Miscellaneous
Dry Goods.
Thiß Stocfeiß the largest Mid nloßtTMiied erftr offered
I’ at retail in this market, and la more replete with. ST A-
I pLEB and NOVELTIES of recent importation than
I pay other ipthi* city < \ ]j,
ONE TRICE AN® NO REYIAHON.
/' HICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
v-v.?'- . 727 cbeatsrat Street*
ftl* tftP* ' • '‘- Wv " ' - r
ELDER,WALTON&OO
215 N. Ninth Street, above Race,
Are Now Offering an Elegant Line
All-Wool Bine Bnd ercen P*alito,7lSC.
KSKX fiBuKSS’SKEt si so, *2,
,3 25. ,2 75. »»! »»»»•.„
SIii’SSSSSUSmS'Sior- *■*“
BlnclLUpiicaa, Black Mohairs, Ac.
janens.Blusllns, White Goods.
, eel G-th stn 2mrp_ ;
CUNNINGHAM & SM
No. 1224 Ridge Avenue,
Aro now offering a fine assortment or
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS
At <jhe lowest possible prices#
Also A cents in Philadelphia for F. BTJTTERICK &
CO.’S celebrated rATTEBNP fqr Ladica and Ohildron.
CUNNINGHAM & SMITH.
■ oc2-Btn th 2m rp
BLACK SILKS.
WE ARE PREPARED TOOFFKR
A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT
OF ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS. , !
PERKINS & CO,
9 South Ninth Street.
'gaT-tnth»3iiirp , .
INDIA SHAWLS. ;
v-"- GEO. FRYER,
916 CHESTNUT STREET,
Will Open on Monday, Oct. 4th,
IIIS FALL IMPORTATION OF •
India Camel’s Hair Shawls and Scarfs,
At Moderate Prices,
uroh a OHOIOE SELECTION of NOVELTIES in the
ÜBual TASTE and QUALITY of lil» Establishment.
. - .. ■■■■■—-.-r—r —
T C^AM N®?IO ARCH BTREF.T..
U« BARGAINS. BARCfivINS.
BLACK GUIPURE LACKS. ~
{{lack thread laces.
POINTE APPLIQUE LACES.
POINTK DACE collars.
VEILS. y OBM BR MUOE, $2.
It.nßOL^^
MUSLIN, 2 YTJB WIPE-WC. oedO v lmo rp
EMBROIDERIES,
great bargains in dress goods.
CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS EVER OFFERED AT THE PRIDES-
We Save just purchased of a large Importing House about going but of business,
$lO,OOO of Dress Stuffs, at nearly ooe-half the original cost*
English Poplins, 20, cost 34b. 29, tott 49b.
Mottled Mohair Poplins, 31,c0at300. Satin Strip* Poplins* 31, cost 500-
SOtin Stripe Poplins, 37 1-2, cost 60c. Double width Satin Poplins, 82 I*2, cost*.
All-Wool Empress Poplins, 65, worth 871-2.
'AII*WooI Einpross Poplins, 75j worth $1 25.
< V All-Wool Corded Poplins, $l, worth $1 25.
100 All-Wool French Poplin Robes, Fourteen Yard Patterns, $l2, have sold for $1?.
Corded Silk Poplins, $1 50 to $2 50.
H .
NOS. 713 AND 715 NORTH
LYONS BIACK SILK
VELVETS. ;;
.*- \ ■ '
In all Widtlis and Qnalitiesi
- ' a?' .. '
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 406 and 407 N. Second Street,
««U-4mS x
1869. 1869.
fall trade.
EDWARD FERRIS,
Importer and Dealer
IN
Whit* Goods, Laces, Embroideries
■ Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars
and Cuffs, &c M
At Very Low Prices.
EDWARD FERRIS
807 CHESTNUT STREET.
f»23 tn th » —————
MILLINERY GOODS.
*39 CHESTNUT STREET. ✓
THOS. KENNEDY & BROS.
Open To-Day
A LARGE INVOICE
OF
RICH FEATHERS
FRENCH NOVELTI
Wholesale and Retail.
SPECIAL
OPENING
or
Trimmed Bonnets & Hats,
MISSES O’BRYAN, NO. 1107
WALNUT street, have just received
SStmettff Paris'Bonnet, dad Walking UfU oLhe
vet y latest style.
FIRE-PROOF SAFES-
HERRING'S CHAMPION SAFES.
The Burning of Earles’ Art Gallery*
PniLADKLPBiA, September 1,1869,
Hears. FARRRL. HERRING A CO. gTiroT
Gentlemen : ■ Wo have just examined, with tho TOT
greatest satisfaction, our safe, purchased » f “P“
years ago, and which passed through our destructive
fl Wo f fthd the B contents, without exception, entirely un)
harmed, merely slightly damp, and wo feel nbw toisicon
ditlonto commence bur business again, having overy
Book perfectly safe. n
We shall in a few days require a larger oqe, and will
call upon you. ,
Veryßospectfully, jAMKB g EAELE i 80NS
PHiLAnELPHiA, August 57,1869. I
Messes. Farbbl, Hkrrino & Co. L ; . . . : I
Gentlemen : In the year 18601 unfortunatoly was In
business In the Artisan Building, which was destroyed
by Are on the 10th of April. I bad then in use what 1
supposed was a Fire-proof Safe, but upon opening it I
found everything wiurddßtroyed,and lire burning therein.
You will recollect, gentlemen, there was several ot
vour safes in that fire, aliib several in the Are ot 8l*t“
and Commerce streets, the next May, five weeks after- |
wards, all of which upon being opened proved they
were firo-proof indeed, for I witnessed the opening of
the moßt of them, and in every case tho content s wore
preserved, while safes of other makers wore partially or
entirely destroyed lat once concluded to have some
thing that I' could depend upon, and purchased ope of
y °Tho ß safe! purchased of yon at that time was subjected
to a white heat (which was. witnessed by several gentle
men that reside in tho neighborhood at the destruction
of my Marble Paper factory, 931 Wnllaeo Bt rent, on the
afternoon and evening of ; tho 24th inst. After digging
’ the safo from the ruins, and opening it this morning, !
was much pleased to find everything, consisting, of
tocontlnuoany business in. I ponld ,npt rest coutented
with any otbermako WILLIAMS, .
Marble Paper Manufacturer.'
HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, the
BING’s' N'eVpATEn/bANKERS’ 'sAFES, com-
Frankllnitmor^PE^^^ElSEN^ 1 furnish A resistant
ngalnßt Uoring and cutting toolß to on oxteut heretofore
unknown.
Farrel, Herring & Co., Philadelphia,
Herring, Farrel &' Sherman, No. 25.
Broadway, corner Murray St., N. V.
Herring & Co., Chicago.
Herring, Farrel 8s Sherman, New Orleans.
.. ou2Brytt f “
TE E L
©MSOIAIa NOTICE^
NORTH AMERICA,
Capital) • ~ ssoo*ooo 00
Assets July Ist, 1869, $2,593,92210
TENTH STREET.
INSURANCE.
THE INSURANCE COMPANf OP
Of phieadeepiiia,
(MARINE!,
INCOBPOBATED 1794.
This Company U now Prepared io UM»
Certificates of Insnranre, payable In
lmd«Bi at tbe Cow* tlng.Hoase of Messrs.
Brown, Sbtpley A Co.
chaiul.es platt,
Vice-President.
oc»ti di-ni
CARPETINGS, AC.
NEW CARPETINGS.
McCALLDM, CREASE & SWAN,
No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET.
toportoff and or v
CA BPE TINGS»
Of etery d»crlption
FALL I«POBTA,tIONS.
ttEWDESIQNB R I«MO£VETTE. ETS ' mQB
In original and exclniit® patterns.
1,000 Pieces Brussels,
Of the best Ebttl(*li mannr.ctnre, of new »n<l norel
.IjIm"mlo/or ilxm dcigucJ «prw»U form.
1,000 Pieces Cross ley Tapestries
All tbe newest style*.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OILCLOTHS,
McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN’S
Carpeting and Oil Cloth Warehouse,
So. 009 CbMtaot Street, PUto.,
eo7 tn th • 8m rp?
NEW CARPETS.
axminsters,
WILTONS,
VELTETS,
BRUSSELS,
3 PLYS AND INQRAINB,
Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cloths* 4c.
LEEDOM &SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET.
K n 3mrpf
' W ATUHKS.iEWEIBV.diC.
J,E.C ALDWaL& G°-
JEWELERS,
902 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABE OPESIKO
European iVov© lties,
bridal silver wares,
DIAMONDS,
CHOICE GEMS OP AHT IN BEOME.
A large selection of Final Wares, all of Nemat
Designs and Latest Production.
oc2l th s tn tfijL— ———«—■
skwiin g machines.
& |fl* S 9|l
Sowing Machines,
tFOR S AUG ON 1 ; 7
Payments,
$l4 Chestnut Street. _
01/ PETERSON & CARPENTER, 01/
OlT' GENERAL AGENTS. UIT
'vrp ' • " ' ■
li'Mb 111 thll
= removals.
•p Of MOB op the
’Slr. < Ale** Millor’s Improved Wood I’OYOiaont,LoQ7-linrpJ
0 N,
Opposite Independent# Hall