Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 16, 1869, Image 5

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    CITY NOTICES.
AN A.RRIyAL — ' vrltAoliDlNAltY.—Great e'a'r
eiteotent The ,Sttanper'a ;Sag:gage Aieneet ! Superb
Displesu ! King Banta Claus arrived about Midnight in
nitadelphia, and straightway t proceeded to his head
quarter's, NO. 1. - iitf Spring Garden'etreet; whore his bag
/age wee speedily , opened and the contents arrayed upon
the &heaves and counters of 'that 'sumptuous establish-
Went.. ClltQlttiit W. , Req., the host, did the
lh opera' in si Style !JO:Citing tileglorioub odcesion, and the
Ina thitinoa bbi full 'aPpieCiation of the ceierSonles by
a nest aococh, in 'which be cur4lally invited the public,
especially the juveniles, to call and see him. As his so
/QOM with mi ie but abort; every one should avail them
1104itta of tlie invitation: •
Irtllta Afi ; PRRIBTMAS GIFTB.—Now that
. 11011thedY is Wilful' ChrlstMas'Presents, lie will simply
inltt . - what the good taste of many of out renders Mae
doubtless anticipated, that there Is nothingin the whole
Mtge of the shopping list that is more elegantly adapted
- , fet,this t rrpose than a choice set of FANCY FURS. .A
Kroll th bugle the great Fur Emporium of - the Messrs.
Wontrit No. 1212 Chestnut street, will convince the
'treader of Otte fact. The stock of these gentlemen is the
- itneitt extensive and richly gotten up ever offered in this
city. ; they *reselling at amazingly low prices, and their
'Were hint been for many days past literally crowded
- trith customers. If we had fifty nieces, or sisters, or
f.siwoothearts( which we haven't), we should orderjust
that number of sets of these splendid furs, after reading
their extraordinary schedule of prices ! Was there
ever anything so moderate for no quality o f the goods ?
illoatieooke sets of Ladies' Mink Sable Furs at atm; Gor
man Fitch at $l5 ; Stone Martin at $2O ; Royal Ermine
et $4O H B
udson nyiSable at $5O, and Russian Sable
as at 4150 and upwards. Besides these, their stock of
ariding boas,akating muffs, fur gloves, foot mu ff s, lap
blankets, robes, etc., a ff ord a superb selection for pre
sents for gentlemen and ladies.
EVNItY variety of ready-made Clothing at
Oa Mi. STOKUIei., No. 824 Chestnut street: ' • ,
THE P}RFCME Florimel" once used recom
mend,' itself,—Christian Freeman, Boston.
GENT'S BLACKING CAfTES,
112 00, $3OO, t 1 ,3 DO, $4 CO and $5 00, and a full assort
went of Iflouselooping Articles
l'Anaox & Co.,
Dock street, below Walnut
Au A llom DAV GIFT, nothing could be more
eptiste than a Singer Family Sewing Machine. To
d upon easy terms at 1106 Chestnut street. , ,
_
Go To VARFORDS for unristmas presents of
Furs, Mufflers and the most exquisite
styles of Bats and Caps.at their
• Stores, 831 and 836 Chestnut street.
SINGER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
• TEN DOLLARS CASH.
BALANCE IN MONTHLY INSTALMENTS.
0. F. DAVIS,
810 Chestnut street
PHILADELPHIA SEWING MACHINE M ART.
---
SOMBTIFING NE W.—SWREIT SARATOGA ROLLS
eit hiorso & Gumallie, 238 S. Eleventh_ street.
WEDDINGS, rnIVATE AND SOCIAL PAS-
Irtus catered for and simplied by G. Byron Morse, 902
Arch street, Confectioner. Quality and style not to be
eacelled.
HOLT% PATENT MARKING, WHEEL.
WM. F. SCIIEIBIJE. SOLE 'AGENT, N 0.49 SOUTH THIRD
STREET, PRILA.DiLPIIIA.
Thlarnachine is dedgned to supersede the 1140 of sten
cil...plates on cases, wrapping-paper cloth or paper bags.
The type .being made of rubber, it will print on any
level surface.
It is self-inking. /t is simple, durable, and always
Aready for use. •
ParquiHrrr: Niiiv FALL CONFECTIONS,
lidaaufactured by WHITMAN & CO., 318 ;Chestnut street
Retailers supplied at the lowest wholesale prices.
WHITE IRON STONE TEA SETS.
_BEST QUALITY,V4.II.R.!iSTED.
Tea Sets, 60 piece's'. cups with handles, $5.
Chamber Sets,ll pieces, large sizes, ,33 25.
Flint Glass Goblets, new patterns, per dozen, 31.
iron Stone China Dinner Seta, 90 pieces,
The above goods in quality, patterns and sizes, are
64,11ffil to 'any offorPd in the city at the same prices.
Packed free of charge.
N. B.—China and Glass loaned to 'Balls, Parties and
Festivals for three per cent. on selling prices. Can
delabras and Vases for flowers. Plated Forks, Spoons
and Knives for hiring to parties,
_at 12% cents per dozen.
SAMUEL FETHERSTON Sr CO., NO. 270 South Second
strett, above Spruce.. .
Corms, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson,. No. 915 Chestnut street.'
°bargee moderate. '
_ _
Jtrniorous MOTHERS 'and' muses nse tor
children, a 'safe and pleasant niedicino in Baton's Infant
atrditir
•
CURIATf,TAS AND HOLIDAY GIFTS,
of Fine bablo, Mink, and all other styles
of Furs, at lowest prices,at
O.AICFORD a, under the Qoutinental
fitIRGICAT, INSTRUMENTS Slid druggists' Bun
dries,
• • SHOI,VDEN & BROTHER,
23 South Eighth street.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.'
. leaste,lll. D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members - with the
utmost filleool3s. Testimonials from the.. most reliable
sources in the city can bo aeon at hie office, No. 805 Arch
street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, ache has no secrets in his practice. • Art
Octal eyes inserted. No charge made for examination
FIRE-PROOF SAFES.
HERRING'S CHAMPION SAFES.
The Burning of the Chamber of.
Commerce Building.
• PHILADELPIIIA, Dix:ember 13, 1869
RS. FAR REL S BERRI:VG Co., •
GENTLEMEN: The two Herring's Patent Champion
Safes purchased of you by the Commercial Exchange
and Chamber of Commerce about eight months ago were
in the conflagration of the Chamber of Commerce Build
ing on theTth inst. Upon opening them we found the
IllkOsiia and papers hi a perfect state of preservation. We
cow, therefore, readily testify to the Fire-proof qualities
of tho Herring Patent Safes.
J. IL MICHENEE,
President Commercial Exchange
SAMUEL L. WARD,
Treasurer Chamber of Commerce
PHILADELPHIA, 112 month, 18119
FARREL,IIERRING & Co
You are respectfully informed that the Safe purchased
of you several years back was in Room No. /2, Com
tumid Exchange, at the time of the tire on the 7th inst.
It W 1143 opened without difficulty on the following day,
aid the Looney, checks and papers found to be dry and
perfect. The books were also in as good state of pro
wl cation aS before the occurrence of the tire, except one
or two beiug.alightly dampened by steam, but in these
theyi Mug and tiguree were nut at all defaced, and the
safe ban given entire iiatiefacthin:
ELITIU ROBERTS,
Secretary of the Attautir Petrotenni Storage Cu
Uk:3ltlN6 k 4,1)
GENT LEM t; V: The Sate ‘vhh-lt 11;f1 purchased from you
butt Spring wits in the Into tire in the Chamber of Com
merce Building, and although it was submitted to the
severest test of any in the building, we take pleasure in
hamming you that it IVIS opened the next day with ease.
and papers. books, Stc., that it contained, were found to
ho in pet fect condition.
Respectfully,
WARDEN, FREW & CO.,
office. 111 Wuluttt Street. a
lIEILIIING'c3 PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, the
on.t reliatdo protection from fire now known. HER
RING'S NEW PATENT BANKERS' SAFES, com
bining hardened steel and iron, with the Patent
Pranklmite, or SPIEGEL EISEN, furnish a resistant
against boring and cutting tools to an extent heretofore
unknown,
Farrel. Herring & Co., Philadelphia.
Bening, Farrel & Sherman, No. 251
Broadway, corner Murray St., N. Y.
Herring & Co., Chicago.
Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New Orleans.
dolt; rutl
MILLINERY GOODS.
LADIES
WILL PLEASE TAKE 'NOTICE,
That they can buy the Finest TRIMMED HATS and
ROD NETS at KENNEDY '8 fdr less than they can buy
the Inuterials and make them themselves,. All kinds of
Goode have been marked down in order to sell WY their
immense stock. They are offering
GREAT BARGAINS IN
'Trimmed Hats and Bonnets,
,Steel Ornaments,
Ostrich Plumes,
Rich Sash Ribbons,
Veit and Velv,..t
Tionnet Materialls Cut
Velvets, Satins; aitcl. Lacer 4..
TLix e . Welt is a. , :k.c.)1 , , loigni in lie the fittest to Le found,
ikudnt stLo closed nut rtt :t !tact: Wee.
THOS. KENNEDY & BROS.,
729 CHESTNUT STREET.
.e 29 3u4rp
Nu. 629 Chestnut street
DRY GOODS'.
CAMEL'S HAIR
;SHAWLS Arny'soißFs,i;,.
MUCH UNDER REGULAR PRICES.
CHARLES L. SRA RII;LESS
CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH. "
dol6-tb m V' St
BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.'
COWEN STODDART & BROTHERS'
OLD AND CHEAP LOCATION,
•
450, 452 and 454 N. Second Street„
DRESS GOODS at 15'cents.
DRESS GOODS at 20 cents.
—DRESS GOODS at 20 cents. •
DRESS GOODS at 30 cents.
• DRESS GOODS at 37% cents. •
Large purchases at very low prices enable us to offer a
very attractive stock
. AT LESS THAN GOLD COST.
In fine goods our stock is extensive, and embraces all
the popular styles purchased at the late
AUCTION SALES,
Where goods have been so fearfully sacrificed.
In addition to the above we have purchased at auction
a portion of a Dry Goods Jobbers' Stock, sold by order
of assignees.
BLACK SILKS.
BLACK POPLINS.
COLORED POPLINS.
Several lots Summer Drese Goode, which will be run
•B ebeap.
dolt; 3t
BLANKETS FOR . HOLIDAY GIFTS.
A fall line of Superior Blankets allow prices.
CURIVEN STODDART & BROTHER,
OLD AND CHEAP LOCATION,
450, 452 and 454 N. Second Street.
dele „It' •
Special Annomtcement,
SHEPPARD,
VAN HARLINGEN &
No. 1008 Chestnut Street, Phila.,
Rei4peetfully announce to their friends and the publid
generally, that for thirti days they will offer their
ENTIRE STOCK
CHOICE AND FINE GOODS
at such a reduction as will insure n quick wile
Special attention is invited to the following lines of
goods, among which are oar new importations, many
novelties, and some of the finest qualities made, being
exprei sly imported for the holidays : '
DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. In alisizes.
DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS, in all sizes,
DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE LINENS, in all sizes.
DOUBLE DAMASK TOWELS AND TOWELINGS.
PARIS TAPESTRY PIANO AND TABLE COVERS.
RICH EMBROIDERED - PIANO AND TABLE
COVERS.
RICH AND ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS.
RICH SATIN CURTAIN MATERIAL.
BRIDAL MARSEILLES QUILTS.
EXPOSITION MARSEILLES QUILTS.
FINE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS.
Together with a
Large and General stock of
WHITE GOODS, •
LINEN GOODS,
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS,
BLANKETS.,
FLANNELS,
DOMESTIC MUSLINS,
&c
(101 a to t.ll6trp§
GREAT CRASH
DRY GOODS.
EVERYTHI'NG DOWN:
High Prices Over for the Season.
Grand Closing Sale
OF
RICKEY, SHARP Jr, CO.'S
. IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
AT RETAIL.
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
IN
SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS
AND
- MISCELLANEOUS DRY GOODS.
This stock Is the most extensive and
varied ever 'offered at retail in this city,
and contains , more novelties and staples
of recent importation than can ho found
elsewhere. •
ONE DEICE AND NO DEVIATION.
RICHEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut Street,
de2tfrp
MoVAUGH. & DUNGAN,
114 South Eleventh Street,
Have this week opened a fine assortment of Seasonable.
Goods for Presents for the approaching Holidays.
LINEN UDILFS. .•
A full line for Ladies, 'Gents and Children, from the
lowest to the finest grades.
EMBROIDERIES,
In French work and Hamburg, choice styles
LINEN SETS,
.From the plainest style to the finest imported. ,
TIDIES
In great 'variety and entirely now designs.
LACES.
Pointe Pointe do Applique, Valenciennes, Thread and
Guipure, in new patterns.
COLLARS AND CUFF'S,
FRENCH BREAKFAST CAPS,
And a groat of
FANCY ARTICLES.'
n 025 th'e tu.l2itP
RENCH JCID - GLOVEKWHITEKftIi
Gloves /, 2,3, 4,6, and buttons.
1.1,02 Evening (Mord, 1, 2.3 and 4 buttons._,
GENTS ! EID (.'LOVES.
New Colors. 'White WO Dunne„' Gloves.
Jinpurted direct and fur i•ale of r.•tail 4.111 y Coo cash. by
GEO. W. VOGEL,
dell It* tlitmtnut dtrQ,,t.
THE DAILY IiVENING BITLIAETIN-PHILADELPHJA, TiIURSDAY, DEOENBER 16, 1869.
AR RISON,
k rottit tfOoDits.
807.
..y4p* . - ATt:::....: . *A:zi,,is
Um just received and ill' Put
9n IVlonclay. the Ciih
500 Embroidered Linen Sets.
50.0 Lace Inkfe., Collar ` , &et,
100 doz. Raman Scarfs; all widths.
And other articlos aultablO ?or
Christmas Sales.
EDWARD FERRIS,
807 CHESTNUT STREET.,
Ja2B to th
USEFUL PRESENTS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
Pointe, Real Valencienne LACES
Thread and Guipure
In Setts, COLLARS, MMES., and the yard.
TRIMMED and EMIT. SETTS.
ROMAN SCARFS and SASHES.
GLOVES of every descrlption."
INDIA and CASHMERE SCARFS.
Together with our elegant Stock of SILKS, POPLINS,
and every variety of
Dress Goods,Shawls,Cloths,fasstnieres,ete
JOHN W. THOMAS ,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
sell-4m6
HOLIDAY GOODS•
1107. 1107.
CONRAD BROS.
.
CHRISTMAS
COURVOISIEIPS LADIES' KID GLOVES.
11 MEN'S
ALEXANDER'S LADIES' • 1,,
" MEN'S
•
SHIRTS TO. ORDER.
SCARFS, PARTY FANS,
STUDS, OPERA. GLASSES,
CUFF BUTTOES,'. , DRESSING CASES,
DRESSING GOWNS, ODOR BOXES,
HANDKERCHIEFS, PORTEMONNAIES,
MUFFLERS', :CIGAR CASES, -
SUSPENDERS, SILK:UMBRELLAS,
PULSE WARMERS, CANES,
PERFUMERY.. '
Ererything beautiful in our line hi represented and for
sale cheap at
: . CONRAD BROTI-IF4BS,
1107 CHESTNUT STREET,
• , (Girard Bow.)
deb; Strp
1869.: HOLIDAYS.
CARPI:TIN - GS,
OIL CLOTHS,
D RUGG EES,
HUGS, MATS,
HASSOCKS,
OTTOMANS,
SHEEP' SKINS,
Great Tariety.-Priees Down With Gohl.
R. L. KNIGHT & SON,
No. 1220 CHESTNUT STREET.
del6-13trp
SOLID 'SILVER WARE
• u c iefid and Valuable
Plt S N - rr
To Wife,Fanolly or Friends,
Wlll. WILSON & SON'S
OWN MAKE,
Old Stand, Con Fifth and Cherry' Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA. /
• - Alsod% No. I PLATED WARE.
delii-6trp-18t in§
Christmas riresents.
The Best and most Suitable Present to a
Friend or the Needy is a barrel °four
;J. &Welch's" First Premium Flour,
And a bag or halfbarrel .
"Sterling's Mountain" Buckwheat Meal;
Which we warrant SUPERIOR to anyother in that. S.
All goods warranted as represented, and delivered free
GEO. F. ZEHNDER,
FOURTH AND VINE STREETS
ocil tfrp
41N 0m , 100 . ,
CLEM NATURAL FL
Bold by all Bret class Grocers.
By our improved process in canning the QUINTON
TOMATOES excel all others both in the quality and
quantity of the contents of each can.
Our laboldand cases have -been imitated. Beware o
substitution. Ask for QUINTON TOMATOES.
• ' REEVES &
Wholesale Agronoy,43 North Water St.
nol9 tf ' •
YARMOUTH SUGAR CORN
The most delicious, in cane. Sold by all first•class
Grocers.
Tho award of the great PARIS EXPOSITION OE ISii7
woo given for tho Yarmouth Sugar Corn.
wh o l esa l e Agency, 45 North WATER Street.
BREVES do "'ARVIN.
lmr .1
BOARDING.
IQOARDING—WEST PHILADELPHIA.
private boarding; second and third-story'front"
room, 333 Thirty , becund street, be.tween. Bridge and
Baring streets, dell s to th It rp
H P. & C. R. TAYLOR,
PlinpnrtiEßY AND TOILET 80APS
41 and 643 N'orth Ninth street.
isour TIIOMS 0 N' S LONDON Krkell.'
eider, or European 'Ranges, for familios, hotels
or public institutions, ilx twenty dilferont sizes.
Also, Philadelphia Bangeo, lint Air Furnaces,
Portable Beaters, Low down Grates, Eireboard Stoves,
Bath Boilers, Stew-holo Platen, Broilers. Cooking
Stoves, etc., wholottalo and retell by the nuntufacturers,
SHARPE & 1110111 NON,
no29m w r 6mi No, 203 North tiocoud etroot.
807:
1869.
USEFUL
PRESENTS.
BEST
- o .
VOA' RETAINED
MA MMG' TB'
IMMEIYSE SUCCESS !
HOUSE !tHRONGED EVERY DAY !
THE 4.ls,PittOthrisETlTA " .
THOT/A1413$ G MENTS SOLI)
HOOT $300,000' , WORTH STibt To , BE :pISPOSED „ 'Or 1 '`
Low . Prices Aore ,, Leeizig - - -
The people are now convinced that 'we actually ate ENHERSELLING EVERTRODT, 'and that, too, - bis°
large a margin as to ddy COMPARISON, to say nothing about 1
THIS GRAND CLOTHING SALE is in every respect a duplicated the GREAT EXECUTO . WALE held
year ago, at which the people well remember , they secured the best BARGAINS in'Clothing that ther *
bave,4 lll e:
made in their Lives,
THIS IS THE STATEMENT OF OUR OASE
Anticipating, as did all Merchants, an unusually brisk trade, we invested . EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL
LARS ( $ s000loo) in the purchase and manufacture of Clothing. Our Sales have exceeded last year's, but have
fallen shOrt of our calculations ° amounting to the present time for. Fall Trade to about ssoo,ooo,leaving ns
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH OF GARMENTS of every description, suitable to
all classes, made up with the utmost care, of the very finest materials, not one dollar's worth of which are we
willing to carry over into next year; hence we are determined, AT ALL HAZARDS, to make
We, then, offer Our Entire Stock at prices as low as those prevailing at the Great Sale of last Fall, bringing
s ome of our prices far below the cost of manufacturing.
" CUSTOM "
Call and see for yourself. We surely have something you want, and you shall have it if any reasonable
ACCOMMODATION OP PRICES WILL INDUCE YOU TO BUY.
Remember, Every 6-sirment,is to be Reid!
THE GREAT OAK HALL
R. E. CORNER OF SIXTH AND ,
.Read this NOte if you have not time to Read any more:
This Sale is positively to clear out $300,000 worth of Clothing, and every garment must be sold, in order to do
which. we have marked on the goods such figures that no house cane approach the low prices at which we area selling
off. The great mass of people who have filled the store all the week can testify,to this. A visit will satisfy any
one, that in the matter of Low Prices we are down so low that no other house can ever reach us.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
"It is 0,.e of the most sprightly, varied' and inter
esting of the monthlies."
Now is the time to Subscribe for IS7O.
JUST READY.
THE JANUARY NUMBER
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED.
Commencing the New Volume with a lie Way Number
CONTENTS :
I.
THE VICAR OF BULLHARIPTON
A Newel. By Anthony Trollape.-.
Part YIL, with Illustrations.
It.
THE PERSECUTED WOMAN;'
Or, The Trial's of a Housekeeper.
THE FAIRY AND TILE GHOST.
A Charming Christmas Tale.
By F. B. Stockton. Illustrated.
IV.
ON CHRISTMAS EVE.
&Poem. By Edgar Fawcett.
V.
OUR CAPITAL,
A Hietory of Worthington. 1). C., from iLM foundation
SUE AND I. A Lori: STORY.
VII.
THE SINGER.
A Poem. By Luev nonillion Hooper.
VIII.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELF-IMPORTANCE.
By Edward Spencer.
IX.
BEYOND THE BREARERS.
A Novel. By .11011. R. D. Owen. Part XIII.
X.
INTERNATIONAL COINAGE.
A Bin iew of the Question.
/3) , J. Bose Snowden. lute of U. S. Mint.
•
MUSINGS ON AN OLD MANSION.
XII.
GOING AN ERRAND.
' 'An AniuslEg Christnimi Story.
XIII.
THE CRITIC.
A Poem. Illustrated.
XIV:
-
LITERARY LUNATICS, AND THEIR WRITINGS
By Witt Sikes.
OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP.
cmitp;ohot Literary Items, Unpublished Anecdotes of
Washington, Correspondence, Anecdotes ,and':
General Table Talk,
XVI.
LITERATURE OF THE DAY.
Eirbracing , lleviews of Leidy's Extinct bliinunalla found
111 nohow, nod Ncnre t tka, Mill's SubicElton - of
wornon, Vi iceman Berman Lrics, rinn
• pony's America and Asia.
gErFur Safe at all the Book and Netos-Mores,
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Literature, seienco and Nducation commences its tiftli
volume and third year.
The conductors have made liberal arrangements for
the forthcoming volume. Their object %VIII COOIIIIIO to'
lit' to Pl' ,. rielit to the American public .a magazine of tbii
highest c,tut , : anti they will avail themselves of every
means to render it still more valuable., attractive and en
tertaining. The Serial Novels now appearing will bo
concluded shortly, after which it le proposed to &rote
less space to works of that class.
The ILLUSTRATIONS form tilt attractive feature.
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REAL ESTATE SALES.
gra rt,luau isAL E.—.J A.N.E A. FltEE
kkal wan, Auctlwiner.4—Netit Modern Dwelling, No.
e2O North Twentieth street. On 'Wednesday, Dec.
1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will ho sold at
nubile 'tale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
following described real estate :—All that certain three.
km.) , brick lit and lot or.nleue of ground, situate
on Ma west nide of Twentieth street, at the distance of
114 feet southward from the, south side•of Parrish Street;
it the.' Fifteenth Ward of the city; being Id feet front on
wenticth'street, one extending of that width in depth
iweou parallel lines at right angles with :Twentieth
• tint, 70 feet to a 4 feet wide' alley, eonunnuicating tit
e northernlifout and uutithernmust sides thereof with
o other. s:feet wido , alloys leading westward hito
pital street, withl he privilege, a tu tt s t a ll o y s;
hi' Subject to a mortgage of ;5'2..(11U.
tt..o The above „heat ate,lliue,,tuith double twv
o•ory
rk.huildiall',l , a.kred, ;Mated; and tri good , order
I toughout, has gal with extra jillingx,rhandelier, healer',
,r jige, hot aid-roll water, bath, torder-dase4, icash-Papa,
r, 'jar laid irr re meta, real-hins, kovisial• vault, s(l7e,
r tra large rlosof s. Immediate pmmetedial
"Y ,at No. Sill North Twentieth street.
100 to be paid at sale.
J AMES A: FR FE:MAN. A tietioneer.
delp 23 Store, 422 Walton street.
T TI
HEAVY
AND FURNISHING
ANTI WHOLE STACKS
OF
BOYS' CLOTHING,
AT LESS THAN THE COST OF MANUFACTURING.
WANAMAKER .&
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
SIXTH AND STREETS,
OAK HALL,
OAK HALL.
R;;',D
t,. ~,
CLEAN SWEEP,
IN THE
THREE DAYS.
GREAT ART SALE,
On Wednesday, Thursday and Vriday,
Commencing at 11 o'clock A. M. each day, will be sold, at Public Sale, at
ROBINSON'S GALLERY,
No. 010 CHESTNUT
OIL PAINTINGS,
FINE FOREIGN ENGRAVINGS,
The Pictures will be sold iu.elegant
Gold, Gilt and Walnut liiratnes,
This Sale will afford the finest opportunity for the selection of elegant
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Among the artists represented are the well-known 'names of
BROCHAIRT, Paris;
BODDINGTON, London;
WILSON, Glasgow;
HOFFER, Dusseldorf;
SCHULTZE, Dusseldorf;
Illt;llteh ; •
BO?InfirLDI• *Merida; •
MORAN' *Meriea
itICHAADS . aid Others; 'America
The Dresden Enamels, Plain and Colored Engravings and Painted Photographs,
Axe real Gems of Art ) and not to be excelled in the world.
The Galleries. are now on X' roe, Ji.:xhibition., 9pou to tho public day and evening Until the ,
days of Bale. .
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MARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK, 1 yAr G. PERRY, 728 ARCH STREET, HAS
Embroidering, Braiding, Stamping, &0. . a largo varioty of Children's Books and Photo-
M. A. TOBBEE. 1800 Filbert street. graph Albania Belling at low priced, dell it
4 , 4 Er.
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1110. ,•11 , 1' ift
DISCOUNTS
GOODS
BUILDINGS,
m.AnrKErr srrJamors.
BROWN.
December 15th, 16th and 17th,
•A magnificent collection of
ELEGANT DRESDEN ENAMELS,
SPLENDIDLY FRAMED-
SUITABLE FOR PRIVATE SALES.,
BY. WILSON, OF' LONDON,
IVI.AIRTIN BROTHERS, A.itetioiteers.
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DEPARTMENTS,
THREE DAYS.