Pi'' 1 * 1 ' jpfCITY BULLETIN. 1: Yatai. Accident.—-This morning, botween a eight and nine o’clock, while eomo men were if Working on a gravel bank oh Broad street ; hear the Connecting Railway, a portion of it !' caved in. Three or tho men were buried in the dirt. (One of them was thrown violently , against a cart and had his head .crushed. He .was taken out'dead. His name was George «, Keyset. He Was 32 years of ago and resided n on Main street, above Tulpehocken, in Ger- L: mantowu. His companions were pulled out pSafter considerable trouble, and wore found to 1 y|have been severely injured. They were taken Upo their homes. I* Assawltim! a Pol-ickman. —Hugh Plnl @3yps was arrested last night, at Eighth and Lp v jjriwtstreets, and taken before Aid. Bonsali, upon the charge of assault and battery on Ser geant Hnfly. of the Seventeenth District po lice. Dufl'y had a prisoner at Twelfth and Sbippen streets, a few nights ago, and, it is • alleged,; was attacked and beaten with a black "■ jack by Phillips, the accused was com , mitted lor trial. \ Titn-TAiritfo.—John Anderson, a youth ■ /of sixteen years of age, hailing . from i Baltimore, took off his shoes and sneaked j into McDonald’s bakery,No. 10*7 South Tenth last evening; about nine o’clock. He tot Ids hand into the money drawer, but as e was about drawing forth the cash he: was , nabbed. After a hearing before Aid. Bonsali ( . John was sent to prison. Pui« krai, of an Estimable Citizen.— wfthe funeral of the late Wm. H. Canby took Kpplkee yesterday, from his late residenoe in sjjfewreen Street, and was attended by a large M- number of friends and the First Troop Phila f i delphia City Cavalry, of which company the £ deceased was an active member. He was a f man of warm, generous impulses, and much 'beloved by all who knew him ,■ ■- - Reckless Driving.—Abraham Bucknell, a j. resident of Bucks county, came to the city ? yesterday. He drove his team in a reckless J manner. along Third street, near Wood, and the result was a collision ■with another vehicle. The latter one was pretty badly damaged. Bucknell was taken in charge by a policeman and Alderman Cahill held him in $5OO bail to answer at' Court. A. Letter op Thanks.— This morning Mayor Fox received a note from Herzberg, Goodman & Co., No. 118 North Third street, returning thanks to the members of the Police Department and the Insurance Patrol for effi cient services at the fire at their store on Wednesday evening last. Death or A Telegraph Operator— Mr. James Tyson, telegraph operator at the Twelfth District Police Station, died of hem .orrhage of the lungs this morning at his residence on Über street, above Columbia avenue. He had been ..connected with the telegraphic department of the city govern ment for seven years. Broken Lamps. —Lieut. Erickson, of the Second District Police, reported to'the Maypr that there are twenty-three broken lamps in that district. These lamps should be repaired at once. J Suicide.— George Shick, residing at Sepviva “ and Gordon streets, committed suicide by cut ting hiß throat at an early hour this morning. r The Coroner was notified to hold an inquest. »> % Broke his Neck.— Hugh McDevitt, aged . fortv years, fell from a chair at his residence, . f >« Park street, above Twenty-seventh, in the | Twenty-sixth Ward, and broke his neok. Pair At Horticultural Hall.—A fair is n ow being held at Horticultural Hall for the purpose of raising funds for the erection of a Catholic church and a first-class college. It is *. intended that the church edifice shall be of ■? uch a very handsome character that it will 'be 1 . ~n ornament to the city. The college will con tain a number of free scholarships, which will i i open to the young men of this city without «S;gard to their religious profession. This en ■srprise is a worthy one, and deserves the sup sport of all who desire to further the interests iof the Catholic Church in this city. The fair ' Vis decidedly one of the most attractive held in . The tables are loaded down :i with articles of every description, 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 ele gant, display. . Ladies’ Fair.—At Horticultural Hall a ladles’ fair, in aid of tbe new college to be erected at Seventeenth and Stiles streets, is now being held. The tables are laden with things useful and •rnamental, and lively con tests, by voting, for several articles are going on.i ' - • The American C’onseuvatorv of Music. —The second half of the Kegular Fall Quarter of the Conservatory will Begin on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 15th; 16th and 17th. The names of new pupils should be en tered next week. The Fine Arts in Sugar and Chocolate. For the choicest bonbons and confectionery call at Stephen F. Whitman’s great manufac tory, southwest corner of Twelfth and Market streets. Professor Joseph Eizzo has returned from Europe, and Announces in an advertise ment to-day that he is prepared to resume his lessons in singing. His residence is at 1220 Spruce street. J. E. Kingsley, of the Continental, pro nounces Burnett’s Cologne Water su perior to any “German.” So do many others. W. P. H. Covert, of the News Exchange, Con tinental Hotel, has it for sale. Trenwith’b New Store, 614 Chestnut street, is now in the full tide of its success. Personß about leaving the city can procure a full supply of light literature, as well os toilet and fancy, articles of every description. All tbo latest publications constantly on hand. THE FINE ARTS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS .Have now possession of the entire premises I No. 819 Chestnut Street, Where they are prepared to exhibit their NEW AND FRESH STYLES LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, &0., Ao. f ROGERS’ GROUPS, NEWCHBOMOS, All latest importations received since their disastrous fire. . ' _ C. F. HASELTINE’S GALLERIES OF THE ARTS, No. 1125 Chestnut Street. 1 The Galleries on the Second Floor are re-opened with a great Exhibition of PAINTINGS. | LOOKING GLASSES . T, on hand and made to order from our own designs. The largest and most complete stock In too city of . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS* ' French, English and Qerman, New Engravings and J Cbroinoß. , EAKK OLD JSUGBAVXNGS, _ 1 PLAIN AND COLORED FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHS, L OBIGINALV.TCHINGB, Ac., 4c.,4c. K Everything pertaining to Art or Art natters kept or jT attended to. myU-iyrp} TP A An NATHANS, AUCTION EBB, N. E. 1 corner Third and Borneo sweets, only one square ; below the Exchange. 925WX10 tofoan, in large or small 1) amounts,on diamonds, silver plan,, watches, jewelry, ' and aUgoods of value. OBce hours from ga,M. to 1 V ' p M. itF" Established for the last .forty years. Ad vanses made in large amounts at th« lowest market I. ■ rates. • ■■■■.' I OX’IBITS OF TUBFENXINE, TAB AND f gpWta Turpeptlne. 4M bbis’.Soap-makers’Rosin. - SL. 6M bbls. Strained SWpping Rosin. P W^i r rWAtSe noor - , Kft P»fe§w£^^ 0 « B H.ROWLET. |t ,! ' ■ lfl South Delaware avenue, K SACKS" WESTERN wood" I*' Witt stored forsflle by COCHRAN, RUSSELL ft a. oil oslnut Street, v i-.--.- ■■■ t 7fr * WILL OPEN OnMonday, NovcraberSth, y A LARGE INVOICE INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS. C. L. SHARPLESS, Eighth. and Chestnut. poC-etu ihStrp* EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STS., I OPEN T O -DAY SECOND INVOICE LYO N S (SILK VELVETS, NOBILITY QUALITY. Fashionable Plushes. Expensive Long Shawls. India Camel’s Bair Scarfs. Royal Ribbed Poplins. Silk Face Velvet,Poplins. Dress Goods Reduced. tnolfi ■ ENGRAVINGS, DRY GOODS. BLACK SILKS FOR TBE MASSES. L>,rge purchases from the Auctions, where Black Silks have been SACRIFICED, has enabled us to offer GREAT BARGAINS. Prices for Black Gro Grain SJ 27 do. do. do do. do. do. 1 CO do. do. do }7j do.' do. do. 1 do. do. do. 2JW M Our.Cheap Location” enables us to cut Silks at a very small profit. Full line. °* ICB[ 11IiA cK SILKS, at from 92 25 to $3. CVRWEN STODDART & BRO., 450, 432 and 454 North Second Street no6-3trp ; ... ...... INDIA SHAWLS. One parcel INDIA CA6HMEBE SHAWLS, received direct from Calcutta.for sale by J. W. BULON ft SOWS, 32 North FRONT Stroot. no 6 6irp* . PRICE & WOOD, N.W. corner Eighth and Filbert. JUST RECEIVED, 300 dozen Duchess Paris Kid Gloves, 31 pair. Joseph Kid Gloves, $1 pair. Jouvin’B Kid Gloves, choice colors. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Gloves, cheap. Lndlee’Cloth Gloves, 31,38, 00,6231,76 c. up to 51. Children’s Blue and Scarlet Cloth Gloves, &c. Ladies’ and Gents’ Hosiory. Children’s Hosiery. Ladies’ and Gents’ Merino Vests and Pants. Misses’ and Boys’ Merino Vests and Pants. 100dozenHem-stltehHdkfs. Ajoblot,2scents,worth 30 cents. Ladies' Hem-Btitch Hdkfß., all linen, 19,20,31,33,40, 00,62 c. Ladieß’ and Gents’ Corded Hem-stitch Hdkfs. Gents’ Colored Border Hdkfs., in new designs. Bargains in Linen Goods, in Table Lincnß, Napkins and Towels, Bird-Eye Linons, Nursery Bird-Eyes, beat makeß. Shirting Lineds. A large assortment of Blankets, at §3 80, 33 87, 3b 34 60, 86, 3» 76, §6, $6 60, 87 26, 88 80, 89, 810 up to 81Ba pair. FLANNELS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS. All-wool Flannels, 26,31,38,40,46,60,623 a, 76,873 j, 81. Bnildrdvale Flannels, Shaker Fianaels and Domet Flannels. Bed and Gray, Plain and Twilled Flannels, ftc. riain All-wool Poplins, Silk and Wool Poplins, Plaid Poplins, Stripe Poplinß, 4c. BLACK SILKS. Black Bilks, good qualities, cheap. Black Alpacas, S73S, 46 , 60,66,623 b 63,76 c. up to 81 25. Water-Proof Cloth, 31, 51 26, 5140, 51 60 and 51 65 per yard. , PRICE 4 WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT. no 6 s w 2trp EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION in prices of DRY GOODS. RICKEY,SHARP&CO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, In order to close ont their FALL aqd WINTER STOCK by DECEMBER lßt, will offer EXTRA ORDINARY BARGAINS in Silks, Dress Goods and Miscellaneous Dry Goods. Tbls Stock Is the largest and most varied ever offered at retail in this market, and is more replete with STA PLES and NOVELTIES of recent importation than any othor in this city. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 787 Chestnut Street. jy!4 tfrp . CUNNINGHAM & SMITH No. 1224 Ridge Avenue, Are now offering a fine assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS At the lowest possible prices. Also Agents in Fhlladelphia for E. BUTTEBIOK ft CO.’S celebrated PATTERNS for Ladloa and Children. CUNNINGHAM A SMITH. »c2-fltoth&nrp I’HB DAILY EVENING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6,1869. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. J'; ■' OUT . TO OIiOSE BUSINESS, OIR ENTIRE STOCK ' LACES, LINENS, % WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, house-furnishing drygoods. STORE TO RENT . AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. ' -i -Op- E. M. NEEDLES & 00, 1126 CHESTNUT STREET. 0c23 stu th 7trp§ . • 105. Our New Price List. 105. H. A. FLEISHER & CO, No. 105 N. Eighth Street, east side. Ladies’ Merino Veats, high neck, long sleeves, at 80c, 91, 9110, 91 Hand 91 26, splendidquality. Ladies’ Merino Vests, high neck, long sleeveß, regular made, 91 36 and upwards, Buporb English fabric. Ladies’Merino Drawers, 91,91 26 and upwards, ex cellent quality. Misses' Merino Vests, 30,32,36,38 and4oc., very cheap. Misses' Merino Vests, full, regular made,all sizes, 60c, a bargain. Misses’ Merino Drawers, all prices. Merino Suits for Boys and Misses. Boys’ Merino Vests,7s,B6 and 90c., very good quality. Boys’Merino Vests, regular made, SI, 91 05, 8110, exceedingly low, very lino English fabrlo. Men’s Merino Shirt 6, 95c, 81 and upwards ; also, the celebrated Enfield make, all sizes, 91 26, togothor with CARTWRIGHT ft WARNER’S NORFOLK and NEW BRUNSWICK, and other celobrated makes In Ladies’ and Geutlemen’s wear. HOSIERY! HOSIERY I HOSIERY 1 Ladies’ Hose, Bplendid quality, 25c. Ladies’Hose, full, regular made,35,45 and 80c, very fine and heavy. Best Iron Frame, full, regular, 40c, selling every where for 45c. Misses’ full, regular made, 22,25,28 and 30c., very fine and heavy, and not regular, 18,20,25 and upwards. MEN’S EXTRA ENGLISH SUPER STOUT HALF HOSE, 31c, SELLING EVERYWHERE F0837,‘£c.; STILL BETTER, 37,and 40c. Ladies’, Gents' and Misses’ extra length; also, a splendid assortment of Ladies’ FLEECED, WOOLEN, MF.BINO and FANCY STOCKINGS. A largo and hnndsome assortment of Gloves; Linen Handkerchiefs, 8,10,12,15,18,20 and 25c. ' H. A. FLEISUEB ft CO.’S, No. 105 North EIGHTH Street, Three doorß abore Arch, east side, sclli n&w Btrp ___ LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS. In all Widths and Qualities. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, sell-4m|__ INDIA SHAWLS. GEO. FRYER, 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Will Open on Monday, Oct. 4th, HIS FALL IMPORTATION OF India Camel’s Hair Shawls and Scarfs, At moderate Prices, With a CHOICE SELECTION of NOVELTIES In the usual TASTE and QUALITY of his Establishment, oc22mrp3 . Navy Blue Merinoes For the Fashionable Saits. NAVY BLUE POPLINS For the Fashionable Suits. Lyons Velvets, Best Astrachans, Fine Shawls, Best Poplins. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch Streets. , mw etf . DRYGOODS. MERINO GOODS; ELDER,WALTON&CO 215 N. Ninth Street, above Race, Are Now Offering an Elegant Line All-Wool Bine anil Green Plaids, 75c. Double Width Plaids, High Colors. All-Wool Poplins, Alpaca Poplins. 5<4 Black tleJLalneu—Bargains. Bargains in Black Gros Groins, 81 80, 93, S 3 25, 93 75,93, 93 50. Assortment Velveteens. Green and Bine and High Colored Plaid Shawls. Blaek Alpacas, Black Mohairs, Ac. Linens, Muslins, White Goods. eelß-th s tn 2mrp - BLACK SILKS. WE ABE PREPARED TO OFFER A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF ALL GBADES AND WIDTHS. PERKINS & CO., No. 9 South Ninth Street* eo7-tn thn3mrp . J CHAMBERS. . No. 810 ABOH BTREET. , BABGAINS. BARGAINS. BLACK GDIPDBE LACES. BLACK THREAD LACES. f«lt« D L M Ln C S E8 ’ SL'KS^ils. CAMBRIA VEILS AT 60c. FORMER PBIOE, 82. HEMBTITCH 51DKFS., FROM 20 CENTS. KMBBOIDEBED HDKFS., NEW STYLE. CENT’S HDKFS.—BARGAINS. ■ F.MBROIDEBF.D LJNEN SETTS, FROM 78 CENTS. FRENCH MUSLIN,2 Y’DS WIDE, 63c, oc3o lrnorp THE “BEE HIVE” DRY GOODS STORE, . : ■. X, ■> ' ""-v ■ ' o' . ■ PRICES FAR BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION. Cloaks, Sacques, Walking Suits, Black and Colored Dress Silks, French and British press Goods, Paisley and French Long and Wool and Cloths, Velreteeds,* Linens, Damasksi White Goods, Flannels, Domestics, Laces, Embroideries, Ties, Scarfe and Sashes, JDKY GOODS. JOHN BURNS, House-Fnrnislrinsi Dry Goods AND IMPORTER OF HOSIERY. 245 & 247 S. Eleventh St., ah. Spruce. With our light expenses and active trade we can offer advantages over Chestnut or Eighth street prices t# buyers of Linens, White Goods and Hosiery. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Cartwright A Warner's Children’s Yests. Cartwright A Warner’s Ladies’ Vests, 26 to 361 us. Cartwright A W'arner’sGonta’Shirts, 92 75 up. Cartwright A Warner’s extra heavy six thread Shirts. Ladies’ Vests, high neck, long sleeves, all sizes,7s cts. Gents’ Shirts, 50c., 75c.: Kegular made, $1 50 up. English super Stout >5 Hose, 31c.; best imported, 37f-aC. Ladies’ extra heavy* i 4 Iron Frame” Hose,37faC. Children’s blue, red hoso in solid colors. LINEN DEPARTMENT. All-Linen Napkins, fast edges, 91 50. All-Linen Towels, 32>aC., size 20 by 30 Inches. Ladies’ Linen Hemstitched Hdlcfc,, 12%c.t0,91 60. New styles Barnsley and Scotch Table Damasks. Fresh Invoice Hamburg Edgings and Insortinss. WATERPROOF. WATER-PROOF. Dark Black Waterproof Cloaking, 80c., 9100 to 91 75, Gold Mixed Water-proof for salts, 91 25* 91 37>*. Canton Flannels, 12tfc; up; English, 4Sc. up. Baljardvale Flannels, 37JaC.;4-4 Shaker,soc. • One Invoice-10-4 White Spreads, 9.1 75 each. noC sAw 2trp • ft) JiS. FURS'! furs: A. K. & F. K. WQMRATH, No. 12X2 Chestnut Street, (Late stand4l7 ARCH Street,l AEE SELLING Children’s Sets of Furs at $5. Ladles’ Siberian Squirrel Sets, 98 upwards Mink Sable « 910 \ “ German Fitch “ 915 ■ “ Stone Marten “ 930 Boyal Ermine “ 940 “ Hudson Bay Sable “ 950 Bosnian Sable “9150 English Riding Boas, Skating Muffs, &0., Fur Gloves, Foot Muffs, Lap Blankets, A great variety of Carriage and Sleigh Robes. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, Wo. 1312 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. no 4 th b tn 3mrp§ . SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON’S BAT. The Sotßcriber having made the above articles a SPECIALTY in hia bnßineea,haa prepared a large ment in different atjlea at his Store, | No. 139 North Third Street, Philada. Established 44 years ago. JAMES REISKY. oc2 l tn thAmrpS , « MILLINERY GOODS. 729 CHESTNUT STREET. THOS, KENNEDY & BROS. Open To-Day A LARGE INVOICE OF RICH FEATHERS FRENCH NOVELTIES, Wholesale and Retail. „ SPECIAL OPENING I! OF ■ primmed Bonnets & Hats. \k ImBS. C. MAXWELXi, bJi p Plain and Fancy • ■ DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING, l 236 North NINTH Street, i (Private door), ' PHILADELPHIA. DresseJcut, fit and basted. All work done on the moat reasonable terms. nobit SwTkISSBS O’BRYAN, HO. 1107 RA WALNUT Htreot, havo just received on elegant JKS?tmolt of Paris Bonnots and Walking Huts of the vary latetfstylo. _ no2l2trp'* 1 AUCTION SALES. - ‘tames a. bTkeeman, auctioneer, •I , ! No. 422 Walnut street . v Marshal's Sale No. 1214 Noble street. t/RASE, FIXTURES AND MACHINERY OF A ! BOILER, Ac. ON THURSDAY MORNING, Nov 18 aOl o’clock, will be sold at public sale, on the £ remises. No. 1214 Noble street, by direction of the [on johnCadwalader, Judge pf tie District Court of tha ilnited_Sfates for tho Eastern District of Pennsyl vania, tbeiMnchinery* Corroding Rooms. Drying- Pans, flitter. FanVCostinff Fnrnaco, Small Engine and Boiler, Ghineso'Parchase, Lead Stonos, <&c,» being everything necessary for the manufacture of White Lead. Together with tb* uaexpired torm of lease of building. REMOVALS. =pEMOVAL-THE OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA WOOD PAVING 00. , removed from 8. W. corner Broad and Chestnut streets to mITwALNUT street. The Company are now pte tiered to entor into contracts with property ownors to lay Itr Alex Miller’s Improved WooifPavement.[oc7-lmrps r derelfiDPd a*© bow receiving fro® ®’ atoct’ii celebrated Lancaster county Farina, which they offer to the trade. JOB. B. BUBBIEB & 00., Agents for Fahueßtoshi 103 South Delaware avenue. NO. 030 OHEST3VIIT STREET, SWEEPING REDUC TlO NS ON THU WHOLE! OF OPR STOCK. Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear, &c., 4c, | WE SHALL OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT French. Mantel Clocks, SPECIALNOTICE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, OF PHILADELPHIA, (MARINE', INCOBPOBATF.P 1794. Capital, - - $500,000 00 Assets July Ist, 1869, $2,593,922 10 This Company la now Prepared to lmne Certificates of Usnrance, payable In London, at the Counting-House of Bear*. Brown, Shipley A Co. CHARLES PLATT, Vice-President. 0c29tl dc3l rpj PR OC TO R & CO. Real and Imitation Bronzes, just received per Steamships Periere and Holsatia. CLARK & BIDDLE, 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. oc3o s&w tde2s INSURANCE. ’HE A OSTAT E 8 A L ES. iR PEREMETORY SALE.—THOMAS & ■IS Sons, Auctioneers.—Very Elegant Country Boat.— Mansion, N. E. comer of New street and Proapoct ave nue. Chestnut Hill, onoeauaro ot the Depot, L4>fe«t iiont, 414, feet deep.—Residence of William B. Need, sq. On Tuesday. November 23, 18©. ot 12 o clock, i. on, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at »1 e Philadelphia Exchange, all that very elegant three* s ory stone (stucco) mansion and lot of ground , situate the northeast comer of New/stTeet and I rospect a enuc, Chestnut Hill; the lot containing in front on. New street 15# feet, and extending in depth along Pros peot avenue 414 feet. The mansion is in excellent repair, and has all the modern improvements and conve niences : 5 rooms on the first floor; son the second floor, and 4 on the third floor ;gas, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, furnace, cooking-range, Ac, The grounds are boautifuily laid out and planted with shrubbery, evergreens, Ac. . . Terms—Half cash. Immediate possession. May be examined any doy pro vious to eale. M . THOMAg t SONS, Auctioneers, 'ti06,13,20 139 and 111 South tourth street. m PUBLIC BALE.—THOMAS & SONB, Auctioneers. —Valuable Factory Bulldim;. and Barge Lots, Twenty-fifth street, Welsh street-Factor* street and Kent street, Seventh 'Yard. On Tuesday* November 23, I&>9, at 12 o’clock, nmin, will b© k«M at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable lot ofground, bounded byT wentyfift reet, Weish street. Factory Htreot and Kent street, t in _ tuo Seventh Ward, city of Philadelphia ; c o nta inn g in fr on t on Tweutv-flftbstreet9l feet, and extending in depth2&> feet to Welsh streStTou which lot ore orectal several brick, stone and frame buildings occupied fur manu facturing purposes, wlth4o horse engine,Corliss built,. 60-horse boilor, all in first-class rnnnlng order, which are inclnded in’the sale, together with the main line of ~ SSi ; 'iP a f„To, , !;'' 1 , sublet to tV 'Ttrms^-Half l cash,^>^inco’con r renmin on mortgage. Th<? above buildings aro well adapted for t . ott } l J{ 9 T woolen manufactory, machine .shop, or any kind of light m i'or p'articuiarfl I ,'apply B t < >Borneo Fritz,No.7l3 Walnut street. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, n 0613 50 139andJ41 South Fourth Btreet. "SS TO MANUFACTURERS. —THOMAS ■K3 a- Km,r Auctioneers.—Valuable Mills, Mansion and lEft hSuso? uud Quarries, 16 acres, KockhiU road. ' cSwS Mei on toSnSipi Montgomery county, Pa,- On Tuesday, November 23,1869, at 12 • ’clock, noon .will he gold fat public sole, at the Philadelphia Exchange, nil that valuable tract of land, 16 acres, more or less, situate at Bockliill, Lower Morion township. Mont gomery county. Pa., half a mile from Manayunk, and 5 nil?cs from Philadelphia; consisting’of ,2 large stono mills, large stono mansion, stono tenailt-bouees, stone liuarric-B, water power, Ac. .%jr Clear of ail incumbrance. - tgr For further particulars, apply to Tlios. H. bninrt, No 1000 Girard avenuo. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, noO 13 20 189 and 141 S. Fourth btre-et. fpi BEAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS’ ill Sole.—Desirable three-story brick dwelling, N 0.317 (la.kill btreet, between Third and Fourth streets. On Tuesday,--November 16tli, 1869. ut 12o’clock,lioon,will ho sold ut public sale, in tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that three story brick messuage and lot of ground Bitu ate on the north side of Gnskill street, east of bourth street, No. 317; containing 1 in front on Gaskill street 13 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 68 feet 3 Inches to a 3 feet 6 inches wide alley, together with the right and privilege of building over and under the westernmost half part of the 3 feet wide alley, bounding the property on the east to tho oxtont and in the manncrtliosaid mes- Bunge is now built, with free and common U6O and privi lege of said alley. . BSr-CTeur of all incumbrance. . _Termß-Holf : caß i hj ioMAS & 80N s, Auctioneers, 13. ]39 anrl 141 Soutii Fourth street. MBUBLIC HALE.—THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.— Large and valuable four-story brick Motel, southeast corner ot Lehigh avenue and TnUp Rtrflfit! Nineteenth Ward ; wfeot front, 120 feet deep.—On Tufifldav. November 23, 1869, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be BoW at pihlio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable four-story brick hotel and lot oi ground, situate at tho southeast, cornor of Lehigh avenue and Tulin Htreot, Nineteenth Wnrd ; tho lot containing m front on Lehigh avonuo 60 feet (hotel being 40 feet), and t xtending in depth 150 feot to Depot stroet. Tho hotel iontains2o rooms, has gas, range, Ac. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of $l6O. Poßsossiou let July noxt. . • * M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, no 6 13 20 139 and 141 South Fourth street. . “KEAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ Sale.-Ground Bent, 883 a-yoßr.-On Tuosdav, Nov«23i 1869. nt 12 o’clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that woll-socnmi redeemable ground rent of $63 a year, issuing out ot aJA that lot of ground situate on tho east side of Sixth Btieet, 200 feet north of York street, Nineteenth Ward, IS feot front, IS6 feet 10 inchos deep to a 40 feet street. Secured by a noO 13 Nob. 139 and 111 South Fourth street. A LARGE INVOICE OP Ivory, Pearl and Late Fans, JEWELERS, Fancy Goods, ftc., REAL ESTATE SALES. mg OKrii AAfc'CUl; KX SALK.—KBTATK SSL ofTbomiw Burch, deccaacd.—ThomaJ ft Boat, Auc Pursuant to an order oltb« Orphan*’ Court for th* cHr and county of Philadelphia, will ha hold at public aaftson Tut-adsy, November Soth, USO, at El o’clock, noon, at tho Philadelphia Kxchauga, the fol lowiiigdencrihcHl property. late Of Thwna* Burch, d? ccaniHi, viz.: Nos. 1,2 and 3.—Valuable Uusinwn Staud*.. Tbr** Three atory Brick Stom and Dwidliiuri, N\ h. conicrof Twelfthand Locn*t utreeta. AH that lot ol ground, with the ibrec-ftury brick messuage erected,situate on lb * N. W. corner of Twelfth and Locunt atreetn, City of Philadelphia; containing in front on Locgat *trt**t 13 feet H inch, and extending in depth northward |bctu ecu, lines parallel with Twellth »tre*t 63 feat, including on the north end thereof part of an alley! feet wide leading into Twelfth Kenta for £744. . N0.2.—A1l that lot of ground, with the tbnvyatory brick measuagn thereon erected, situate on the north aide of I*ocast atxoet, li'feet inch west of .Twelfth street, ho. 1203 : containing iu front on Locust street 15 feet 7/a inches, and extending in depth northward be tween lines parallel with Twelfth street 63 feet, includ ing on the north end thereof a part of the said 3-fcet wido alley, together with the free use and privilege of the said alley. Bents for &410. , , , . , h'o.3 —Aithatlot of ground, with the three-atorr Drick messuage thereon erected, sitnate on the north side of Locust street, 30 feet a Inches west of Twelfth at ~ So : containing in front on Locust street 14 feet 7/a inchea, extending in depth northward between linea par allel with Twelfth street <3 feetdncludingon thenorth end thereof a part of the aald three feet wide alley, with th street. All that lot of ground, with the tbree-storr brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the north side of Locust street, ,3 feet 3 H Inches w est of Twelfth street. No. 120/; containing in front on Locust street It feet 8>« Inches, and extending In depth northward between line, parallel with Twelfth street. 63 feet, the horth end thereof a part of the said 3-feet'wide alley, to gether with the free and common use and prirtlege ol the said 3-feet-wide alloy, as.the same Is now laid out and used. t WMcti slid, lots of ground together comprise 2 lots, one of which Robert I’iorpont and wiTe . b r deed dated the 11th dav of May, A. I). 1325, recorded in Deed Book O. W. K.. No. 7, page6Ss, Ac., granted and coa voyed to Thomas Burch, in foe. ... , . The premiere No. l,2,3aud,are together subject to an irredeemable ground rant of Bl3ss payable in milled BilTer dollars, each dollar weighing 1/ pennyweight and 6 Premises Nos. I will be sold subject to 545 ; premise* No. 2to 830 ; premises No. 3to 330: premises No. 4 to *»>' b 47tftT.m.’JU!sSh MEGATr,“JierkO.C. I * M. TIIUMAK A bONet, Auctioneers, I noG 13 2d 139 and 141 Mouth Fourth street. PEREMPTORY SALE.-ON THE Promisee.—Thomas A Sons, Auctioneers.—^Valuable Cotton Mill and Machinery, Norristown, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about /» a mile r^v°u depot." On Friday, November 12. 1869, at 1214 o clock, will bo Bold at public sale, without reserve,on tho pro mises, all that lot ot ground and the improvement., theroon erected, kndwu as-'Stonoy (.rook Mill, eituate in Norristown, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania; be ginning on the southeast side of Murktey street, and in tbe.middle of Airy street; thence aim.? the southeast side of Markley street southwesterly 154 tout 4-lO of an inch to Aim street: thence* along the northeast side of Ann street southeasterly 45 feet to the mill race ; thence along the same northeasterly 161 ieet l-io of nu inch to tho middle of Airy street, and thence along the middle of Airv street northwesterly-#? feet to~thr* place of begin ning Tbe improvements aro a two-story frame mill, large stone house, with eugino room. Ac. lurm#— may remain on mortgage ; balance cash. Taluablo Machinery, Steam Engine, Ac. Jiumodiately after tlii) sale of the Cotton Mill, will be sold a 20 hor»e engine ; 2 boilers, 26 feot long, 30 inches diameter ; steam nuinp and piping, English willow, spreader.(3o inch,) 6 30-inch cardß. newly clothed ; 2 drawing frames, 2 grind era, speeder, 40 bobbins ; 2 railway heads, trough and belt, 4 mules, 300 spindles, (each in good condition cotton lap cards atid preparation, 2 reeling frames and spooler, largo quantity of shafting ; also pullics and steam piping, vise lathu bench, quantity ot dofflug cans, 3,IKK) speeder bobbins, 3 gross of spools, ouantitj of scrap iron and brass, tools, stoves, lamps, oil cans, brooms, desks, pair spring scales nnd beau; scales, wrap reel, banding, belting, filleting,picker, cylinder mid drum, Ac. , “’ jl. THOMAri A SONH, Auctioneers, no6-ll ,■ 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. «r“REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ Bid Sale.—Modern Three-story Brick Residence, Ro. <>li Vino street, opposite Franklin squure, 21 ffetirout, 172 feet deep to Wood street. 2 trouts. On ru ™ l “> ■ November 23, 1839, at 12 o’clock, noon, uIII be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that mod bra three-Btory brick mossuuge, with two-story back buildings aud lot of ground, situate on the north Bide nt Vine street, west of Sixth street, No. dll; containing tti front on Vine street 21 feet, and extending in depth 17- l'eet 2 Inches to Wood street. 2 trouts. Subject to tlu> restriction that there shall never bo erected on nay part of said lot a stable and coach house. The house is well arid substantially built, and in good repair ; has parlor, dining-room ana kitchen on the first door ; 2 chambers saloon sitting-room and verumlah on second flour, and 3 chambersofi third floor; gas throughout,bath, hot and cold “at" , water-closet,sTuriiaces, cooking-range, Ac. * 'Pormn—4*lo,ooo may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. Keys at the Auctiou Boowfl. M m||OMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, not? 1320 139 and 111 South Fourth street. AS & taiiil gala —Vahiabfff Buslncs* Btands.-T wo three-story Brick Stores and BttellingH, Nos. 1020 and 102*- South *tr«ot, with u tvro-Btory Brick Stable in the roar on Bed ford street, 32 by 120 foot.—On Tuesday, November 10th. 1869 at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot ot tho improvements thereon erected, situate on tho south side of South street, west oi Tenth street; coutuinlug in front on South street 32 feet, and extending,iu depth 120 fSet to°iledford street. The’iniprovements are tvvc. throe- Htorv brick stores, fronting on South street, Nos. 10-0 and 102'* * well built and old-established business stauds: a”»o, a two-eto?y brick stable in tho rear on Bedford Ut Terms—Sß,oW may remain on mortgage. W-Olear of all incumbrance. „ 139 and HI South Fourth street. _ BKALIiSTATK— THOMAS & SONS’ o a i. —-Hundtioiho . Modern four*Btory Brick Bofll* a No 1808 Pino street, woßt. of Eighteenth street.-- nT i'i o! day;N o v emb c r 23,1859, at 12o’olook, noon, will ho sold at pibllc calc, ut the Philadelphia Ks-chungo, all that modern four-story brick messuage, with tlireo-storv V. .V hiilliHiim and lot of ground, situate oil tlio south ba n. k „f b pino street?B()feet wost of Klghtcenth street, No. S • LntainSs m fro ut on Pino street 20 feet, and ox tending hi deptn 90 feet to Wnverly street. Has eTOrr S™,|. co including gas, furnace, range, 2 bath room's!'hot und cold water and water-closets, stationarr bffls, ic„ end is in perfect order. 733 Walnut street, Ktjaatuumm y Auetioixoorn, * 139 unit 141 Soutn Fourth street. nos 13 20 . Tr w n DINS AND ENGAGEMENT W IIiDKS of solid 18 karatflno Gold—a specialty; a full assortmon? o of sizesiand riiy2t-rptT JSMUUeatuutstrast UulowFourth.
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