v-r^r+ii.«.- -.• •» ■ - >iv ■- ■.:• v;••-•: •• v. .-■. • • •'••■• ■•••••'• THE TAWPRBBIM WONI’MEST. IXH*crl|»l|OM of Ihe llromr. i Jilt Mew York Tinm contain* tlw following description of the Vanderbilt Monument, un veiled yesterday in Mew York: A full description of tlie bronze was some time since published in the Tiine.i. The work is magnilieent in execution, admirable in du sign. and well calculated to challenge wonder and admiration. It, is the Commodore s hie, done in bronze, from the time when lie ran his little two-masted “periaqiia, 7 the Drod, between New York and Staten Island, car rying passengers at twenty-five cents per liead, down to tbe present day. The artist is Mr. Ernest I‘lnssman, the sculptor. The work is cast in square sections, and is erected against a massive brlclrwall three feet thick, to which they are firmly fastened with iron anchors more than 2,000. m number, and ■weighing above four tons. The bronze, as a whmi', covers an area of ;»,IS3 square ieet, measures about ICO feet in a straight hne.and 31 feet in extreme height; weighs Hcatlj ioo.fHK) pomnis; and east, as nearly ns can he ascertained,- over SCOO,OOO. It consists of an immense bronze statue ot vora modore ,Vanderbilt, placed in the centre of a colossal bas relief, which is ingemoiMtyjMm trived not only to illustrate most admirably tlie career and achievements of • the Commo dore, but also to represent , the marvelous in ventions of the nineteenth century, and at the same time to portray allegorically the growth and prosperity of the great American Itepub-. lie. The prominent figures on either side ot the statue are the lanious _steamer Vanderbilt and a train of ears, the loco motive drawing the train being tire “C. Van derbilt, 7 ’ while iiUMUrous indices of commerce, of steam travel, and of agriculture are brought into the foreground. At the extreme right is a figure of Neptune, and on the left Liberty. The pedestal itself is of bronze, five ieet square and one and a-lialf feet lugh, hear ing tbe inscription, “Erected 1808. On this pedestal, within a spacious arched recess, stands tlie statue. Th' B . ls twelve feet high, nearly solid, weighs tour tons, and is the largest in America, if not ni the world. It represents tbe Commodore, with head uncovered, and wearing a heavy fur trimmed overcoat, inf? left foot slightly ad vanced, his right hand inserted beneath his vest, and his left modestly extended. The countenance is benign, and the attitude is so easv and dignified, and the likeness so extra ordinarily perfect, as to reflect the highest cre dit on Ernest Plassman. CITY BULLETIN. The Liquor Saloons.— District-Attorney Gibbons ban issued the following circular m reference to the constables’ returns ot drink ing saloons in the city: " _ , District Attorney s Office, Philadel jriwNov, 10, 18G!'. —To , Vonstahk or t/ ie • Ward: By the first section ot an act of the General Assembly of this Common wealth, entitled ‘'An Act Supplementary to to an Act to Regulate the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors,” &C..P. L. #6O, p. 671), it is provided as be the duty of everv con stable of the city of Philadelphia to make re turn iivder oath to the Court of Quarter Ses sions of said city and county, on the first on dav of each and every term of the said Court, of'the names of all persons vending intoxi cating lianots, either iu an inn, tavern, restau rant, < ’eadng-house, or otherwise, within the ward of which he is the constable, who has not lullv complied with the provisions ot the 14th. loth. 16th, 17th and 18th sections of the act of April 20,1858, entitled -a supplement to an act to regulate the sale of intoxicanng liquors, approved the 51st ilay of March, and upon any neglect or retcsal to jienoric the duty hereby enjoined, shall be guilty ot appears to have been almost en ttrelv disregarded. The sale of intoxicating iiti uois without license is said to be Canied on without restraint in the Ward of which vou art? constable, at the iaily risk of the public peace, and to the manifest detriment of all dnlv licensed persons, who conform to the law and are entitled to its protection.. -N o return has been made by you to the present term of the Court, as required by the act. You are therefore requested to take notice that, it the said return he not made on or before the 22d instant, a bill of indictment against you .will be sent to the Grand Jury. ~ Ciiaiu.es Girrons, District Attorney. Dkath rito’sv Oahholic Acn>. —Coronor Tavlor held an inquest to-day upon the body of ileurv H. Montgomery, the Chief Gardener of the Almsliouso, who died suddenly last evening. Dr, K B. Shapleigh made a post mortem examination of the Body and it was discovered that'tbe deceased had died from the effects of carbolic acid. Montgomery had been in the habit of going to the Surgical Ward and taking tincture of ginger. Last evening, about a quarter before live o’clock, he went there and remarked to the nurse who was m charge: “i don’t feel very well; I guess I will take a little finger.” He then went to the closet, got a bottle, and took a dose of the con tents. The effect was immediate, and he ex claimed: “I have been poisoned.” He was placed on a bench, and the physicians were summoned. Every effort was made to counteract the effects of the poison, but _ with out avail, anti Montgomery tfied in ten minutes after swallowing the drug. Carbolic acid is rated, in the books, as a poison, but Dr. Shap- Jeig,h and the Physician at the Almshouse de clare tluit this is the first case recorded of a person having died front its effects. Govliinment ISaek.— Messrs. M. Thomas & ! Sons, auctioneers, held a sale this morning at ’the United States Arsenal, Gray’s Ferry Bond. The following articles were ifisposcd Ol ;i.000 Woolen Blankets, ranging from $2- to S 2 25 each. Balance of 12,000 at $1 01 each. Privates’ Uniform Coats, at *1 20al 10 each. Balance of 44.000, at SI 05i each. Great Coats, 4,000, at So 05 each. 24,000 pairs Stockings, at lOialTc. per pair. 2.000 pairs Trousers, at *2 10a2 10} per pair, and a iarge quantity of tents, scraps, &c., amounting in the aggregate to about $120,000. lx the Witoxo Peace.— A resident, of West Philadelphia got pretty full of whisky last evening, anil late last night started for home. He got upon Market street, but started in the wrong direction. This morning, about half iiast one o’clock, he was by the. lelaware Harbor Police attempting to get through the gate at-'tho Market street terry house. When asked what he was about, he replied: ’‘Why going over Market street bridge, of course.” His mistake was explained to liim,apd he, was placed on a Chestnut street car ami sent home. T’il.e Taiumme—A youth named Win. J. Tiuney stopped at a bakery at Twentieth anil Webster streets to sell eoke. The attendant happened to be out. at the time. William pimped over the counter and pocketed the contents of the money drawer. Before lie could get back again a woman entered the shop and gave the alarm. The thief was rap tured, and after a hearing before Alderman Dallas, was sent to prison. Seize he of Whisky.— John Lamou, Depu ty Collector of the Third District, captured a. liorse and wagon and two barrels of whisky at Fifth and Dauphin streets oil Monday. The barrels did not have the necessary ruvenue st ami is upon them. Soon afterwards three barrels of whisky, supposed to have come from the same wagon, were seized at Eighth street and Germantown road. Moxky DitAWEnKoimnn.— Yesterday after noon two men entered the drug store of ft. A. Hauco, No. 729 Arch street, and claimed the attention of Mr. Hance by making some in quiries. Two other men then entered and purchased a small amount of liquorice. After these parties had left Mr.. Hance discovered that the money drawer had been robbed of S7O. ANOTHjiP Passexoku RAILWAY.—Tho Twelfth and Sixteenth Streets Passenger ltail way Company, which was chartered at the last session of the Legislature, lias commenced the construction of its road. Ground was broken for the new road at Sixteenth and South streets. Accident to a 'Caupkxtku.—William Kil jL Patrick, a carpenter who was at work in a } building N0.f14 Chestnut street, this morning, - fell, from a scaffold and broke his leg. He was ; conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital by Jieserve Officers Boacli, Clayton and Bollings. * Miee Accident.—James Mitchell, an em ■ plove of the Nonpareil Flour Mill, on Ninth Street, below Girard avenue, was caught and dragged into the machinery about !t o’clock '/this morning. Before lie could lie extricated j 7, lie was seriously injured. The Late AdmikAj. Stew art .—The largo full length portrait oftho late Admiral Stewart now in Independence Hall, will, by solvent of the ownier,'Mr. Charles Macaleater, reroahf tlierefor’a fety daysto give the public nn opportunity- of viewing it. .... . ; - r W iM- Found.—A dead infant, »£;« M,-> 'S“.;s a ,r.ssf^ lv wlw takoti to the Seventh District Police Son? and the Coroner was noUfled. Founh Open— The number of houses found 'unfastened every night appears to bo on the increase. This morning Lieutenant bwiekson, of the Second District Police, roported that six houses on tw o squares of South Secona Street- were found open last night. n t.ARi FNY—Edward Mullen was arrested at Fifth and. German streets, yMtorday, the charge of the larcenyof $25 from ius em ploycr. He was taken before Aid. Hurley, and tvas committed to answe * THE COURTS. Quarter Sessions— Judge Pffitfor-PiteOTt cases were resumed. Charles Stock! ploadecl inilty to a charge of stealing a quantity of clothing from the trunk of a billow hoarder. ■Charles Henderson, colored, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing clothing from John "VVanamakor. The accused was a porter in th(* store and took the goods. Francis. Wilson pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing two pocket chronometers from J. Kerne pleaded guilty to a charge of Kt p!s-rafCT°th)URT-.Tiulgc Tlmyer—Wm. V. Leader vs. Hannah Yerkes. —An action to re cover commissions for sorvices in negotiating the sale of certain real estate. On trial. CITY NOTICES. X EW Brown. Blue and Bral* Kersey Overcoatings. Nobby Groen, Brown aud Gray Mixed Fur Beaver Overcoatinga. All Colors , _ Ctarine. Eddordon, Castor amt Pnw Beaver Overcorttings. All Styles , • Kn tr li>b. French and Domestic 1 assimeres, ‘ „ and ~ Fnucv Velvet and Silk Vestings. All the Novelties of the beason m the Clothing hino Made np to Order by Charles Stokes, No. 524 Chestnut street. Gi.u-kne! Giu-ene! Gi-v-kne! Everybody should liny a bottle ol It will mend anything that gets broken about the J fc»use or coupting-room. Sold everywhere. Housekeepers -can get a complete outfit for the kitchen. ..... PARSON" A CO., K itchen Furnishing Store, Dock street, below W alnut. Burnetts Cocoaine. —The best and cheap est ioir-*».vin* in the world, is unsurpassed for loss ot hair, irritation of the scalp »nd daudntn. Hoi,-rs Patent Mabking Wheel. Wxj F. ScmiiEi-E. Sole Agent, No. 49.Socth Tiiirp STREET. PIIILAPELrUIA. This machine is deigned to et^n dl plate* on ,-xses. wrapping-paper, cloth “r.P“Pu r b *® s " The type twins made of rubber, it will print on any * ifis'seH-inking. It is simple, durable, and always rtacy for use. ■ FxQnsiTE Mew Fare Confections, Jfanofeettred by Whitman & Co., 31S Ch»UMt street. Retailers supplied at the lowest nlimC-saie prices. Flits! Eiß*.': Furs!;; ' Rest and largest stiM-k in the city. at OAX.ror.ns", -31 and 535 Chestunt street Corns. Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treat-d by Dr. J. Davidson, So. 815 Chestnut street* Charges moderate. _ SntGiCAn Instruments and druggists’sun- Snowden a Beotbee, 23 South Eighth street. ink, Saule, and all the best and most beautiful styles of Furs can bejrnd n^,^ under the Continental. JrDiciors Mothers and nurses use ior children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bcnccr s infatu Cordial, . Gknts, prepare for colder -weather bypurcliosing one of those - Fine Mufflers! Fine Mufflers! Sold at OAKror.Ds : , under the Continental. Deafness, Blindness and Cataekh. J. Isaacs, M. D.,’Professor of the Ere and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members withi the utmost success. Testimonials from ‘he most reliable Bources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrete in his practice. Artt* 6cUl eves inserted. flo charge made for examination INSURANCE. SPECIAL NOTICE THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA OF PIIIIsADBIsPHIA, (MARINE), INCORPORATED 1704/ Capital, - $500,000 00 Assets July Ist, 1869, $2,593,922 10 This Company Is now Prepared to issue Certificates of Insurance, payable In lamdon.at the Conutins-llouse of Messrs. Brown, Sliipley & Co. CHARLES PLATT, Vice-President. <>c29‘tl d<3l rp! CARPETINGS, &C. NEW CARPETINGS. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. Importers and Retailers of CA R PE TINGS, Of evory description. fall importations. NEW DESIG CROSSLESS E VEL\rETS, «-t WIDE. In original anil exclusive patterns. 1,000 Pieces Brussels, Of the host English manufacture, of now and novel styles, many of them designed expressly for us. 1,000 Pieces Crossley Tapestries All the nqweststylca. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN’S Carpeting and Oil Cloth Warehouse, No. 009 Chestnut Street, Pbila., Opposite Independence Hall at*7 tu th s 3m rpfi : NEW CARPETS. AXMINSTERS, WILTONS, VELTETS, BRUSSELS, 3 PLYS AND INGRAINS, Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cloths, Bcc. LEEDOM &. SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. 8e22 3mrps - Willey „i,T i.a..i ' • w „ nan.V KVENIITO BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, THffB3DAY, ITOVBMBER 11, 1869. FURS I iFURStj A. K. * r. K. WOMHATH, ! No. 1212 Chestnut Street, i (Fato stand 417 ABGH Street,) M ABE SEFFING CUldnn’B Sets of JPhrs atOS. ' Z\ ! Ladles’ Siberian Sqatrrel Sets, 98 upuranfi.j » Mink Sable ; _?.*.««;■ ijlifr v . , \ « 1 Oennnn Fitch ■ “ ' <Bl5 ,'. T ; > 1 “ ; Stone Marten : “ 9*o ’ , ' “ Iloynl Ermine “040; < « llnrisoußay; Sable “ 990 •• •i Buwiau Sable .. ‘ “ 0130 English Riding Boas, Skating Muffs, &c., Fur Gloves, Foot Muffs, Lap Blankets. A great variety of Carriage .and Sleigh Robes. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, Wo. 1212 Cliestmit Street, ’ FHILADEUPHIA. pot th b tu 3mrps i ■ SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AKD HUDSON’S BAY. The Sutporiber haying made the abovo articles a SPECIALTY in his business,lias prepared a largo assort ment in different styles at his Store, No. 139 North Third Street, Philflda. Established 44 years ago. JAMES REISKY. oc2 B tn thSmrnS - millinery coops. 229 CHESTWUT STREET. THOS. KENNEDY & BROS. OpenTo-Day A LARGE INVOICE OF RICH FEATHERS FRENCH NOVELTI Wholesale and Retail. SPECIAL OPENING Trimmed Bonnets & Hats. 4V. MISSES O’Bll YAK, NO. 1107 U WAFNTT street; bate just received an elesant assortment of rariß Bonnets and Walking Hatsoftho von- latest stylo. ■ nuj 12tr P MISCELLANEOUS. BOSTON BROWN BREAD, 423 Sontb Tblrtcentli Street. TOMAS. oc23lmrp CALLENDER’S STAMP AGENCY, r For the sale of United states revenue stamps, S. AV. cor. Third and AValnnt Sts.. Pblla. The* foUowiug rates of commission are alio wed: On £25 and upwards, 3 pur cunt. &§Sfc’S Stamp As ? cy, * W. corufr Third and Walnut etreuta, Philadelphia. npy 3trp* i ■ . ■ jUTLER, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPEBATION, Ho. 38N.WATEB treet and 23 N.DELASVABK aveuus FRED. SYLVESTER,, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 208 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. oel4 2mrpf ,J M. MARSHALL, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, AND WHOLESALE DEALEBIN PAIISTS, OIES, GLASS AMD PATEST MEDICINES, Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET STREET. oc3o-« tu tli ?mrp§ _ PATENT OFFICES, N. W. cor. Fourth and Chestnut, (Second etury, Entrance onFOURTH Street. ) FRANCIS D. PASTORIUS, Attorncy-at-l.aw, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for inventions, and all business pel tabling tn the same promptly transacted. Call or send for circular on Patents. Offices open until o’clock every evening. • mhffl-a tu th lyrp§ WIRE WORK. GALVANIZED and Painted WIltE GUABDB, for toro fronts and windows, for factory and warehouse windowß, for churches and collar windows. IBONandWIBE BAILINGS, for balconies, offices, cemetory and garden fences. Liberal allowance made to Contractors, Builders and Carpenters. All orders filled with promptness and work guaranteed. ROBERT WOOD & GO., 1130 Ridge Avenne, Pbila. le3otuths6mrp§ Gas Pixtures. From tho Celebrated Manufacturers, Mitchell, Vance & Col, New York, and Tucker Manufacturing Co., Boston. And every variety of COAE Olli LAMPS, From onr own Manufactory, Camden, , . New Jersey, Goulteb, Jones & Qo. 702 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. se23-3m rn furniture, &c. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, AT THEIB NEW STORE, 1002 ARCH STREET, Are now Bolling their ELEGANT FUENITDBB at very reduced prices. - se3s 3mrp| -Ln PRY GOODS. i JUST OPINED, ; A LARUE-INVOICE , OF' r-. INDIA ../• .•' j -■* K'* v- 51 -• ‘ * a " CAMIIHS'"' Dllß SHAWLS. ' C. L. SHARPLESS, Eighth and Chestnut. no6-u tu th — MTRAORDDiARY REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRYGOODS. RICKEY,SHARP&CO. 727 OHESTHDT STREET, In order to close ont their FAFF and WINTEB STOCK by DECEMBER lßt, will offer EXTBA OBDINAEY BABQAINS in Silks, Dress Goods and Miscellaneous Dry Goods. This Stock is the largest and most varied ever offered nt retail in this market, and is more replete with STA FFED and NOVEFTIES of recent importation than any other in thißcity. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., - 727 Cbestnat Street. jyli tfrp GENTS’ LINEN HDKFS. McVAUGH & I>UN©AN ? 114 South Eleventh Street, HAVE OPENED TO-DAY A Small Lot of GENTS’ HEM-STITCHED HDKFS., A GREAT BARGAIN. Hem-stitched Hdkfs. worth $9 00 per doz., will he sold for $6 00. Also, in Stock and Arriving Daily, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS And FANCY ARTICLES In Great Variety, At the Lowest Cash Prices. noSmths3trp L r • EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STS., OPEN TO-DAY SECOND INVOICE L Y O NS Hll.lv VELVETS, NOBILITY QUALITY. Fashionable Plushes. Expensive Long Shawls. India Camel’s Hair Scarfs. Royal Ribbed Poplins. Silk Face Velvet Poplins. Dress Goods Reduced. tnolfi 1869. 1869. FALL TRADE. EDWARD FERRIS; Importer and Dealer in' White Goods, Laces, Embroideries] Handkerchiefs, Lincii Collars and Cuffs, &c,, » ' "' ■' "■ . At Very Low Prices. EDWARD FERRIS 807 CHESTNUT STREET. ■ laita tn th a • 1 —: ELDER,WALTON&CO 215 N. Ninth Street, above Race, Are Now Offering an Elegant Line All-Wool Bine and Green Plaids, 75c. nonMeWidtli Plaids, UlKta Colon. All-Wool Poplins, Alpaca Poplins. BlacK de I-alnes—BarjjoiuH. _ ganvlia iu Black flnM drains $1 50,82, W MS«, 82 75,83, 8» 50. vnll Assortment Velveteens.. .. , . Ctreenandßluf andHlgb Colored Plaid Mlo S eWp«eas,BlacU Molialrs. *«. ”i«Soh.B<msllmb, While Goods. ; ■ / coia-th Btugmrp „ , ■ ■■■■-? 1 jr 0 , 810 ABOH STREET., W * BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BLACK GUIPURE BACKS. BLACK THREAD IjAGKS. POINTE APPLIQUE LACES. • POINTE LACE COLLARS. THREAD COLLARS. ?AMiml T A VEIM AT™'. FORMER PRICE, ®2. EUOM 20 CENTS. , FMBROIDEHED HDKKS., NEW STYLE. mrNT'r’SHDKFS.—BARGAINS. nwNTH liiVnii(ittVi' iikT) LINEN SETTS, FROM 76 CENTS . ffiSSw STB» 600. 0C36 mo rp y.'.;./ DRV GOOPB; '' | BAJtTIIQI.OME W'S, JKI NbrthEieHtn Street, 'i ... ABE OFFEBINGTUEIBENTIRE STOCK OF :■! Brens ooods, Shawls, mark SUUa, Vol , vctcen» t Brst JLyons Cloaking Velvet, and Domestic Stock, - at gold cost in currency, to close out the "ENTIRE STOCK itt the Dress Goods, l S ln*otdorto°inefoM?OT)? t Ho»lerj', Glove end Notion*. Departmental} , . ; : , IMMENSE BARGAINS ’ will be given to close the stock ‘ during the : present “sUkind Wool Poplins, 80c. / ; I J 62-ccnt riaidPopjhißjOdc. 75-csnt Di»«ooafPoplins,eoo, 87MccntOheno Poplins,6o<S. Si nOSetlns.S-wiaoilftc. §1 BO Silk Poplins,9l Si 76 Silk Poplins. ®1 37. l ,c. ®2 OOSilk Kplnglines, ®1 76. Bt AOS SIIiKS VERY CHEAP. BLACK SILKS VERY CHEAP SO 00 Stripe Shawhi, S 4 60. • , §8 00 Wool Shawls,NS 70. *7 00 Wool Double BbawlSi 88. SffOO Double Shawls, SO 00. 88 60 Double Shawls, 86 80.' S 9 00 Double Bhawls. S 7 00. 86 00 Arab Shawls, ®3 25. FLANNELS VEST OHMAP. WATKBPBOOFS VERY OHEAP. We yet have tho largest assortment of ; KID GLOVES ■•••' Try our ‘‘-Bartley,*l best imported, ®1 B.J per pair. “La Belle,v 81 26 per pair. “ Jouv)n,’ , Sl7sper palr Gents’ Kids, »1 S 3, «1 60 and 92 00. A. A J. B. BAOTHOLOIIEW, Importers of Kid Glores. No. 23 North EIGHTH Street, nolOw thsintf SHAWLS. Paisley Shawls, < Open and closed eentrei, Broche Shawls, (Open and closed centre), Plaid Blanket Shawls, Stripe Blanket Shawls, INDIA SCARFS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Kos. 405 and 407 N,.Second Street, ecll-OnS INDIA SHAWLS. GEO. FRYER, 916 CHESTWET STREET, Will Open on Monday, Oot. 4th, HIS FALL IMPORTATION OF India Camel’s Hair Shawls and Scarfs, At Bioderate Prices, With’ a CHOICE SELECTION of NOVELTIES in too osnel TASTE and QUALITY of his Establishment. ■ iA?.9nrnS .. BLACK SILKS. WE ARE PREPARED TO OFFER A HEM SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS PERKINS & 00., Wo. 9 South Winth Street. se7-tn ill s 3mrp CUNNINGHAM & SMITH No. 1224 Ridge Avenue, Are now offering a flno niwortment or FALL AND WINTEB DRY GOODS At the lowest possible prices. AI.o Agents r in Philadelphia for F- BUTTERICK Ac CO.’Scelebratcd PATTERNS for Ladiea nnd Children. CUNNINGHAM A SMITH. oc2»Bto th 2m rp INDIA SHAWLS. One parcellNDlA CASHMERE SIIAWLB, received directfroui Calcutta, fomolnby „ J.W.BBLOS&SOSB, 32 North FRONT Street. ■ - SEWING MACHINES. Qj{ HhEELEB 1 yjILSOH'S yil Sewing Machines, FOB SALE ON Easy Payments^ 914 Chestnut Street. ' f Qi / PETERSON & CARPENTER, Dll ull GENERAL AGENTB. Wl“ ie26 Btu th IYTP ___ JMMM . a w>aaa^a«a; BEAL ESTATE SALES. SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS.— Ibises 9 aino'clock O SiIY-ro°»Kt n pte &c hot 20x170 ! foot. All that curtain lot or piece ot ground with tlio improvements thereon erected, fituito on the south side of Martlet street.-bnginniim 32 feet east of Eighteenth street, in tlio Elglitoenth Ward nf the citv ; eoutainingin fronton Market St. 2(1 ft.,and Ov indi Kin depth 170 foot toMnrUer street. This prop ertYteHimable torn coal-yard dlour-storo orfonyardiiiß -1 oimo. s property will he sold subject to the pnvmeut of the whole of nil irredeemable ground rimt of per annum, payable In silver (which is now charged onlliis and the next described property.) tgo 2 —Building hot, Barker street. —Alt that certain lot of ground situate on tlio north sido of Barker street, bcghining at the distance of ,52 feet cast ef Eighteenth street.directly opposite the above*in the rear, being 25 f«t fioit by 1® feet deep. IST Plan nt the Auction *2OO to bo paid at the time of sale. SaI9 JAMEb !,r A°/b’KEEMAN, Auctioneer, , Store, 422 Walnut street. This property will bo sold, clear of all Incumbrance, and as Jar as possible from the ‘udrrt entirely which the property No. 1 is (by. the Uoils) onuruy charged to pay. ■ ft Si? SWKtt Theabwtts . p . stores and 6 roamSyWith large, seC ond floor is a large room . by hall n'rfX f/.rt third and fourth, floors are divided Zioti Ml, and ,1,1 bi easily ronverUd;Maa7,ian,,far.toro. 0T Tonns-Only mu-half cash miured #T 3250 to bo jndy^f&lKMAN.Auctioneei, noil 18 25 , ' atore, 422 Walnut street. PUBLIC . SALK.—«LA.JIISS A. ÜBER pjff;] (ITI Auctioneer. —Two story brick. Houxf, No. -43 rfS3. Kmi Ward.-On Wednesday, Dqcpm ]Bti3,'ut 12 o’clock, noon, will bo »old,aVj>uhUo Sole ’at tie Philadelphia Exchange, a n two-story brick Ho™“ l?i ratWa r cl* of°the'oft y* l«fect“ a»°t ofM—" SCaV^nut belnnlltot froVtt by 53 feet deep to a three foot widd nH°s' add with the use thereof. , 1 rooms amtentry : trill rent for &K a month. SIOU to bo V»id id the ttAuctioneer. J A.ilbo A. WlUuut Btrc . at . UOll IS 25 ' Jtfe&L ESTATE S&I.EB. ’ dta ORPHANS’ GOURT BAXIH—EBT ATH Bitt nf Jacob Vor, deceased.—Jamee A. Kroomwi, Auc ticmoor. Bnadr wit6or«y Of tUoqrßh**B’Court for tfc» City end County of rhllMriylij*!. m Wednes day, December 1, lgw. wm bo ooU »t puWio a«toi at the Philadelphia Exchang<v tne folluwiai described real notate, late the property of Jacob Vey. deceased : Mo, 1. Three-story Jirlck Dwelling, NO, Nil North Tilled at root. All that threo-etofy brick mewuu* with the one-story framukitchon aud lotj/afk uatoon the east aide of Third street, 98. feet northward from Columbia avenue, Nineteenth Ward of tho etty ; containing In front on Third atroetli feet, and extend ing Intonatli oaswardof that width on the horthlinowl feet 10)4 inchest ahd 08 feet and H Inches on the south Ihno to 0 fourfoev wide alley, leadingaouthyard and commuhlcetine with a certain three ftet wide'aUey,,, which leads caatward into Adams street,. Subject !* f ITM Hofrard-at'reM,' 2-aterv ilrlck Factory, on Waterloo it root, above Colum bia avenuo.—All that certain lot of around Jn the Nine teenth Ward of the city, on tho westerly sWVofHpwJrd atreet. 207 feet Mi, inches northward from Colombia avenue; being l» feet front on liowardstreet.ond cxtend fng in tlepili of that width betweenl lines parallel with Howard street 95 feet 6^inches to Waterloo i street. Sub let to » grouml rent of ®lBO per oimuin. ' ; On the above iot art erteted aKentetllWd'Storvbrfrk , dwelling, with two-story brick back bmldthgt, with the Uytno court, pjULXP KOLpMKß.Executer, JAMES A. FUEEMAN, Auctioneer,. btoro, 422 Walnut street. Will 18 28 "SsOKPHAK S’CO U HT3 ARE,—ESTATE wig or Joseph Pdxon, dcceaSed.-Jaraen A. Freeman, Auctioneer.—Well Secured Ground limit* Payable jit Si/err. Under authority of the Orphans’ Court for the City nndComity of Philadelphia,on Wednesday, Decets her 1,1809, nt 12 o'c Ock, noon, will be sold at public eaic.nt tlio Philadelphia Exchange, the following da- • scribed roal estate. late the property of Joteph Paxm, deceased. Ground Bent of SZt per annum.. Alt that certain yearly ground rent or snm of s24,lawful silver • money, Issuing out of all that certain lot of ground situate on the cast side or Pulethorp. street, at thedls tance of 174 feot northward from Thompson street, ill the Seventeenth Word of the city; containing in front 1C feet and in depth 80 feef. , \ No.2.—Ground Bent, $32 SO per an.—All that certain * yearly ground rent or aum of 832 SO,lawfnleJWermoney, - issuing out of all that certain lot of ground situate «a the northwardly side of Bichmond street, 12S feel north eastwardly front York street. In the Eighteenth Ward of the city ; containing In front on Bichmond street 18 fset, and in depth 80 feet. . _ jjo. 3.— Ground rent, $32 SO per annum.—All that cer tain yeurly ground rent or sum pf 832 00, lawful silver money, issuing out of all that certain lot of ground situ ate on the northwesterly side of Bichmond street, at the distance of 215 feet northeastwardly from York street, in the Eighteenth Ward of the city; containing In front on Bichmond street 18 feet and in depth 80 feet. B3r The above growiil renlf an well secured ami payable ,n m3r 850 to he paid on each at the time of sale. duurt, Y^ißiariHau. JOHN A . MiIRTON, Trustee. JAMES A. EHKE3IAN, Aurtjoucer. poll 1825 Store l22Walnu»slreet. 4®" oilPHAifS 7 COURT HARE—ESTATE of Bichard Lloyd, deceased.—James A, Freeman * Auctioneer— Three-story Brick Dwelling. No. ISW South Second street. I'nder.authority of The Orphans Conn for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wddnciidftys Dwpiubcr li 1869. it 130 clock* OMI4 wili he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real estate, late the property, oi Hithard i/oyii,deceas>il. All that certain lot oi ground with the throe-story brick messuage and llio one-story frame kitchen' attached, thereon erected, situate with* west side of Second street, at the distaiure or Mfeet. southward of Dickinson street. In the 1 lrs j Wanl of the city: containing in front on (second street 18 fed. nndin dentil westivsnl of that width, 67 feet 7 inches, including thorointh«*#outh#rnm(>*t moiety <»f ai» alloy 4?i ttljout - feet in w idth by about 35, had it. depth, as now « (1 out and opened for the use of tin* and the lot ndjoiniugto northward, together with tlw use and privilege of %ml alley, and together with the right to build under and over the *m?h»!mmo*t moiety of thoatd 2 fr'd Hlle> » Jravinff a#uflkhmth‘R<lwiiy iy the cleur, and togrtlu-r wHh tlu* common ut»<* and pri%fh?i> of the priijr sunk oU fhe imahvtwwn tlio hereby urantid prunilsc* ond thi* prmlw to the* mirthwurdyuud thewlujiv* him* of the 'flootliMTimofit romparitmtitof th# prlryhou**. erect**! over tho anid privy >v«dl» the Mime to be kept clu«D and In rowilr at the joint expHiee of llic warn **f th# aald ndioininß premia*. *** Clear of iDi-nrohraw'#. ftlOO to he paid at thothm*of Bfli#. By the Court,/JOBEPg^AU^neritO. JAMKS A .MiEEMAN.Aucticceer, ( m ORPHANS' OOP RT .SALEe—ESTATE of Robert Barnet; Jr., deceased. James A. Free mun. Auctioneer. Under authority of the Orphau. Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, December l.I«9. at 12 o cloHt. noon, will lie sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange.the following described Heal Eslete liiie the Propertt of litfjtrt (Wcawd. No. l.—S-ntpry ISrick- House. No. S» Willier street, First Ward- AH that cer liUii thrpp story bri< k nimtmgo nuu lot of flt>tuul»iiiiti‘ utroti the fctmth *hli* of WUd#r »tr#rt iTitte Jrann* wtrv#t) in tht* i’irrtfc Ward of tho *dty i beyinidtiir wt thf riUtunco of 12U few went of Kifth; #tr*«*t; cojitajttlug in front on Wilder str*-*t 12 frol. nnd in dvpth puralli*) * HU Kifth xtrtHit JO firt. with th# pririlw »f » 1 ft#- *«*“ allpy which conna-th with a 2 frnrd lutb which lead* into \Vi!<h r stive*, to si* 12. s hrirk hon--. No. K& Wilder •treet: Allthatcerndn ibrve-*u * >;McUmi-’nt^ear 1 d tbe lot of around. on tb*- »ouih siJ# of W »d‘;r ■treutv h! thedirtHii of ~'>t leot w<‘»! «»i Wululfw-ti in the First Wanl of the city ; pojtalnina in from nu Wilder street J 2 bet, and in depth 47 left, with th« rriyilege ol a 3-feet wide alley.» nlch .eonneets witlt .1 - festfl inch wido alloy which leads inlo Wilder strwt. |fy- Siibim to 82i MU ground rent,, oy gioo to be paid on each at the-time of sale. By the Court, JOSEPH MF.GAUI .Clerk.O. C. UT,n DANIEL JORDAN. Administrator, JAMES A. FBEEMAN. Auctlouwrit, Store, 422 W nluut siwir. noil 18 i> n011.1*,2S OBBJHAKS’ OOUBT SALE.—ESTATE HiiofClmrlo.tr.CauffinaO. deceased—James A. Free man, Auctioneer.—Valuable Business I roi«Ttv. S. K. corner Front nnd Race. 1 nder authority of the Or chant.' Court for tlie city and county on-hiladelphU.on Wednosdny, December 1. toot*. “tI2 uV*ri \ 'VuliVf.iT, he «ol<l at public sale, without «*erve, at Ui« Fhiltt/lel phia Exchange. the following described real estate.inf. the property of Charlatu OniJfinttM, deceased : All those tub certain lots or ground, with the two threo-atory brick stores ami dwellings thsrenn erected. situate at the southeast corner of Front and Bacn street*. 11l the Sixth Ward of the city ; containing togetherln front o. Front street 32 feet 8 inches, and In deptffi-ea/itward along Dace street 20 fact., th.iil lot of gronnm tVidening at the rear end thereof to the width of 34 feet one Inch, inelndips on thn south sldo and rear end of proper!} .for merly a part of the above described premises, an alley 2 feet 91a inches in width, extending to Mater street, lslt open and nt all times hereafter to remain open-of the width and depib aforesaid. Clear of incumbrance , and possession given three month* after acknow ledginent ofdeed. Hale absolute. , . JO"EFH MKriAKY.CIerkO.C. By 111. Court. ■ , " Pr - I , ij,; NKY ItltANllT. Trustee. JAMES A. FBEEMAN, Auctioneer. Store, 422 Walnut street. pBUEjm-oßY^aSiS.—by okdkb Ijiia of Heirs.—Estate of J ohn W Alz, Deceased .-Janm- A Freeman. Auctioneer.—Court House, rear of 80. OOf Ogden street. Thirteenth Mard.—On }\, r cumber I* 1809. nt VI o’clocfe, noon, will bf *}Old ft! pttbilo *ni«, withoutat Iho I'hiliuWdpUiiiKxclijtnjMstli© following <h*M:ribwl real estate: AH that ccrtaiulot or piece" f with the three story frame messuage containing 5 rooms, thereon erected, situate »n the west side of a ft feet wide court or alley running northward at. right an “lea from Hie north side ot Ogden street , at the distance of *95 feet 111 , inches westward from the west side of Ninth street, commencing "t the distance of. 49 feet “iiirhcs'northward from the north side of said Ogden iu.ef ontai ling in front or breadth on said 6 feet wide court or alley 14 foot, anil extending hi length or depth westwa rd pSrnllel with said Ogden street. 31 toot. BST Haln absolute. Clear of all Incumbrance. Terms C *r « ,0 ° tol,e r“ the ““"Sorter or the Heirs. JAMKS A. FRKKMAX, Auctioneer,, noil IS 2-' Store. 422.AVulmit ■^TußßHAßS’^coubtsabe.-estatb Hit-Of Januw 1). Bherry. i deceas«l.-.Tam,.s A Jw maiis Auctioneer.—* rutm* house. lot ho. l-B* North Fourth street. Under -tin* authorUy jjf tht-ijjr vlianfi* Court for the City and County of 1 hijadelphiu, ou.. Wednesday. December 1, at W Q f?Jwk, Tinon will be hold at public sale,at the lMnbidelpiufl Ex change, thH following described real perty of James V. fihtrnh deceased. All that cormiu lot or niece of around situate on the side of r ourth street, between 'Thompson nnd Master Htrcots. In tlio Seventeenth Ward of the city; containing in frout on said Fourth street 20 feet, and extending tn length west* a small two-story frame, ‘garSubject tTro'oiSrly ground rent of 830. By*tlie (Vur/ ,C JOSEIMI let k 0.11. JA3USB A. " 8t0r„.422 Walnut street. noil IS 25 no )1 1H25 J-11)1,10 SALE.—JAMES A. JPBEE limn Auctioneer. Genteel throe-story lirick iiV,„we mm South Filth street. On \\ eilliesdav, December 1.1859, at 12 o’clock, noon t will bo sold at pub- Oc sale at tliePliilaflelphla Exchange, the following de scribed real estate: All that certain three-story bride m’;»,l'; K e ana the lot of ground. ‘'rsfef ta »>f Fifth street. 16 feet northward from Cnnul street, m iho First Word of the city; containing in front onl‘ ifth htreot 16 fm.and extending in depth of that, width parallel with 'Canal street. Orfcot.moro ;or NMo f u iip«it f»mt iii width and 32 fort in u(ipl h, load ins south* w“nVI!M Th r abai't tsa t/irer-story brick, eonlainhmVb rooms,'vrith double two-story bnrh build inns, 2 parlors with folding daurs,dinuts-rt>o>><>w l h iirlieti m Jlrst.floor, has rhandrhtr*, ras.ba'h , iwmr. Ay. lias Urn latelnvapirtd and paiatrd, ahd ».« nriler thrnirtthotu. Immediate possession giventhe pflff ffi if incumbrance/ $2,000 may remain "tfT $“ Wto he Paid at tiniA of flftltv . . .. _ . •:-” w • JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, noil Store. 432 \Valnut street. _ AOCTIOITSAIiES. TAM-Jib A. EItEEM AN, AUCTIONEER, .1 No. 422 Walnut aired. ,i, , " ABuiunoe’s Halo No. 251 South Third street. „„ ON SATURDAY MORNING, Nov 20, at 10 o'clock, will.he sold without reserve* at No 2:»1 South Third street, the entiroatock of a Paper Hanging Establishments including W all Papers, Leaso fhftvfng S threo years to. run*, and Jfixtnreß. ' P*rcntptory t hy order of Assu.m I*..' 1 *..' • Toram flash; o_ —JL—— MAKBLEWORKS. Aj PAM STEAM " ; r 1029 BIDGE A\ KNUR, • • Philadelphia*. Bason hand*a ‘ LARGE ASSORTMENT > .. ; 1 -... , K t. .. or • MARBLE MANTELS Fersonsfrom the Country wiifo CALL AND EXAMINE ' BEFORE PURCHASING ee9th stu 3m rp§ ; . ELSEWHERE! CRAVE STONES
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