'CITY ,"BULLETIN. 01 , A " CR..ACII.SISTAN."--TlllB morn ing, about three o'clock, John Shields, for merly a policeman of the Twelfth Distriet.now a private watchman on Franklin, eighth and Poplar streets, obserVed three men acting in a .suspicious manner in the neighborhood of Seventh and Poplar streets. He watched therri for nearly . an hour, and then went up to Girard avenue, where he met Sergeant Slimier and Policeman Taylor. of the Twelfth . Distriet. He informed these officers of what he had observed, and the three went to Franklin and Poplar streets. In a few minutes one of the suspicious men came out of an alley and was seized by Shields and handed over to Sergeant Shaler. 1r was then supposed that a liquor store on Poplar street' had been entered, and the premises were searrihed,but there were no signs of any robbery hiving been committed.' At this time a car passed - up Seventh street and a • man got off. He had a basket, and as soon as he saw the policemen he crid : " Bull ! bull!" TWo men jumped a fence, and the three ran up Poplar street and turned down Franklin, followed by the police. Shulee tired twoshots afterthe fugitives,but without effect. Shields then fired, and in turn was fired upon by one of the fellows. Officer Taylor sprann his rat ' tle. Acting Sergeant .MacDonalir, of the' Eighth District Polide, Made his appearance, and commanded the men to halt. One of thorn did halt, but it was only to level his pistol at MacDonald and tire. Fortunately his aim was not good. The noise made by the firing and the springing of rattlesattraeted the atten tion of other officers, and at Eighth and Par tial' streets, Policeman Chandler, of the Eighth District, captured two of the fugitives. The other one succeeded in getting away. It was then ascertained that the store of S. M. Sc. S. It. Fridenberg, No. 700 Poplar street had been entered, as is supposed, through the transom, and that the fire-proof safe bad been operated upon with gunpowder. Nothing was missing from the store, however,. and the vigilance and energetic action of Mr. Shields, no doubt, prevented a heavy robbery from being committed. The prisoners were taken to. the Central Station, and were ' locked up for a hearing. They gave their names as George Morris and Charles Gray, but some of the Detectives declare that they are Pete and Joe Burns, and in thieves' par lance are known as " eracksmen." BETHANY SABBATH SCHOOL.—Last..Mon day evening the teachers held their eleventh annual meeting at the house of their Super intendent; Mr. John Wanamaker, 1723 Spruce street. There were present J 5 teachers and officers. After the usual devotional exercises and the teaching of the lesson,whichgenerally oocupy an hour and a quarter, the business portion of the meeting commenced. The Su perintendent's report was an exceedingly in teresting one, froth which we gather the fol loWing facts in regard to the school Number of scholars Average attendance during the year Scholars joined the church during the year 23 Deaths 10 The attendance of visitors at this school is very large (partly owing to a comfortable and pleasant gallery provided for their accommo dation), averaging during the year 250 each Sabbath, or a total of 13,000 in all. The teach ers assume the responsibility of the current expenses of the building and the Sabbath School : and to do the work properly they re quire $4,500 for thiSpresent year. They there fore cheerfully, and at once, pledged them selves for $3,300, and think they can, at their next weekly meeting, raise the balance. This being done, the Trustees of the Church can at once proceed to build the proper church ac commodation for the rapidly gro wing congre gation connected with this nourishing school. The Bethany- Mission Sabbath School is do ing a great and good work, which must be apparent to any person visiting it on Sabbath afternoons. There is much need of this kind of work, and there are just as important places all over our city where it can be made a blessing to all engaged in it, and be the means of pointing hundreds and thousands of souls to a higher, holier, nobler, better life than they now enjoy. ' MAKIN n COII.4TERFEIT MONEY.—Edgar Bishop and John Hughes had a hearing before. Commissioner . Henry Phillips, Jr., this morning, upon the charge of milking counter . feit money. The eVidence showed that about 8 o'clock last evening, John A. W. Clarvoe, a itiecial agent of the Treasnry Department, ac companjed by Lieut. Haggerty, of the Third Districfpolice, and Deputy U. S. Marshal Schuyler, went to a house on Water street, near Dock. In the basement the defendants were found. Hughes opened the door for the officers, and Bishop was engaged in trimming five-cent pieces. On the stove was a ladle full of composition,and in the stove were moulds. Under the stove there were also moulds. These were still warm, and contained five-cent pieces. A lot of the bogus pieces already moulded were also found in a pan. The officers took possession of the moulds and coin, and also some plaster, for making moulds... The prisoners were locked up for the night in the Third District Police Station. On searching Bishop some of the bogus five-cent pieces were found in his pockets. Hughes declarb.s that be only commenced work last night, and that this is- his first attempt at making counterfeit money, After the hearing to-day, the defendants were committed iu default of 53.000 bail to answer at Court. CITY MORTALITY.—The number of inter ments in the city for the week. ending at noon to-day was 32e, against 285 the same period last year. Of the whole number 179 were adults and 144 children-80 being under . , one year of age„ 166 were males; 157 females; 78 ooys, and 64; girls. The number of deaths in each Ward was: iitsixteetua • n smeati ii'Beventeenth i 4 Third 49.3ighteenth • 15 Fourth , 15 , Nineteenth 25 Filth • 8-Twentieth 12 Sixth 41Twenty-first Seventh ''l•Twenty-second Eighth 9 Twenty-third, . . ........ .......15 o:Twitnty-fonrtl; 7 Teuth 17 'Twenty-fifth ti enth B iTwentY - 81x111 18 Twelfth 7; Twenty-seventh 11 Thirteenth B:Twenty-eighth 2 Feurteenth 7!linknown ii Fifteenth 20i The principal causes of death were: Apo plexy, 7; congestion of the brainl 7; con sumption pf the lungs, 50; convulsions, 18; disease of the heart, 12; scarlet fever, 2.3 ; in flammation of the 'lungs, ; palsy, 8; old age, 14. 'S' 6T0u1.; HonnEttr.—The hardware store of Handy, Brenner & Co., at Fifth and Coin 'tierce streets, was entered by thieves some time during last night. Adjoining the store on the mirth is a graveyard. The robbers got on the wall summating the yard, and 'by means of :t rope lowered themselves into an area in the rear of the store. There a window was forced open with a jimmy, but iron bars prevented an entrance in that direction. A door close to this window was next operated upon ' and appears to have been pushed in, the staples of the fastenings on the inside having given away. The thieves then went up into the store and to the place where the finest cutlery is kept. Taking out a drawer, they carried it • into the basement, where a selection of goods valued at nearly two thousand dollars was made and carried oft. The robbers departed iu the same manner in which they had entered. THE Von CLOSED.—The voting for a Chair, which has been in progress for several days at PraticiWs church fair, was. closed last night, and resulted as follows: Catholic Philewathean Literary Institute, 2,771 votes; Conference attached to the church, 2,405 votes. This result was entirely unexpected. The chair will. be occupied by Rev. J. J. O'Neill, the newly elected President -of the C. P. L. 1., on Thursday evening next, at their ball, No. 1035 Marketstreet, where there will he a public debate: STEALING SimEs.--Tyro young men, named William Iceman awl ;James Montgomery, went into the shoe store of Charles Cronin, at .Sixtee»th and Christian streets, last evening. and Lit is alleged, helped:themselves to three pairs'Of shoes. They were arrested by Mr: Cronin, the proprietor. Alderman Dallas held the accused nI .5500:bail for trial. A DOUBLE Assiit-Michael Carrigan was arrested last night, at Front and Noble streets. upon the charge of beating his wife. After being takeg int..) custody, it is alleged, be assaulted Policeman Verrll. of the Seventh DiNtriet. tie bad a bearing before Alderman 'Alai id and Was lick! in $1.200 bail for trial. ANoTitEti.—Almost every night the DOA- N% are Harbor Police prevent some unfortunate indivithial from walking into the Delaware. Last night Policeinan Robinson stopped an t)ld. mall who 'was about stepping otY of Mar ket street wharf. lON Ovim.,--Ellsworth Turner, aged blot years, was run oar by an expres+ Wagon at rankford road and Hart lane, and was; badly injured. Ho was taken to his home on Hart lane,-Albert Chester, the drivor of the wagon, was arrested and taken before Alderman Eg hleton, and held in $BOO bail for a further earing. AMMETtitNT LICENBEB.—Ati act . of Assem bly requires that licenses for all public balls and places 'of amusement shall -be taken out at the Mayor's Office. This morning the Wal nut Street Theatre'leceivad a license. The total number of licenses issued thus far, tbis year, is only nine. , The number of such li censes issued generally exceeds 75. LARCENY.—lienry , Game was arrested• it Spat ford street', last night, upon the charge of the larceny of $3O. He Whs taken before Alderman Carpenter and was committed to answer. TEE Musus.—" The Nine Muses" are among us now, and will be exposed to public view sometime next wepit,at the galleries of Messrs. _Earle St_Sons. Here, fitly enshrined, and with chaste and elegant surroundings, they will re ceive the homage of thousands. Our readers may possibly all not know that the series of pictures by.Fagnani are portraits of American women, painted to refute the assertion of, a • foreigner that the type of beauty ,Which we adinire is far inferior to i tliat of the Greek sculptors and that we haVe not a purely classi cal face among as. it is evidently no easy task to present nine modern beauties as the daughters of Mnemosyne and each section, from Massachusetts to L'ouisiana, from the Lakes to the Gulf, has lent its loveliest :to aid the artist in his self-imposed labor. The suc cess with which he has met shows a rare .dis cretion and refinement of feeling on his part. For mouths past the citizens of New York and Boston have enjoyed the presence of " the Nine Muses," and we bail their appearance among us,knowing the impatience there exists here to enjoy them thoroughly. THE HALFORI) LEICESTERSHIRE TABLE SAUCE is one of the most agreeable condi ments that has been placed before the public. It has already taken the precedence of other similar preparations upon the tables of our principal hotels throughout the country. It possesses a very fine flavor, not too pungent, and sufficiently delicate to please the palate of the most fastidious. We can testify from experience as 10 its excellent properties, and can ~most heartily commend it to house keepers; hotels, and others who cater to the public.—Boston Transcript. By an advertise ment on Our fourth page, it will be seen our principal gropers have it on hand. , THE '3I:CNNERCROIL—The • annual bal masque .of the Man nerchor will be given at the Academy of Music on Thursday next, the 20th inst. The subscriptions are being rapidly re ceived and the attendance bids fair to be very large. , The' anagers are all very busy in get ting up various:_notelties for the occasion. Tbeirplans, however, are not divulged, the object being to astonish thoSe who participate in theafl'air. The balls of this Society in former years have always been very attractive, and the Scenes at the approaching one will be equally grand. CONFECTIONS EN RE43LE.—The fashion able world find the confections of Mr. Stephen F. Whitman, corner of Twelfth and Market streets, en reyie. Nothing can, he added to make them more delicious or excellent. Rev. Jonikr HALL, D. D. ? of New York, will preach.the sermon at the installation of ltev. J. R. Miller as pastor at Bethany Presbyte rian Church, Twenty-second And Shippen streets, Monday evening, Jan.l7. J. E. Kixosr.Ey, of the Continental, pro-; nounees BtRNETT'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. CIT Y NOTICES. FURNISHING CHINA AND GLASS ESTABLISH 'went. KERB 's CIIINA HALL, 1218 CILESTNUT ST. Families furnishing or replenishing will find at the China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street, the most complete stock of all kinds of China, Glass and Stoneware in the city. Our assortment comprises. everything from coal men yellow and brown stoneware for the kitchen to the richest China and Glassware imported. As all our goods arc of out. own direct importation, families have the ad vantagetef making their purchases in small quantities at Wholesale prices. These about furnishing are invited to call and inspect our goods and prices before making their purchases. GOLD BAND TEA SETB. 44 PIECES FOR $l2 50. PIECE ,, FOR $l3 50. At KERR'S China Hall, 1218 Cht,itnut igreet WHITE ENGLISH STONE CHINA. DINNER SET', SUFFICIENT TO DINE 12 PERSON 6, FOR 'tell). SL FF ICIENT TO DINE 12 PERSONg, FOILIB. Cheapest Eels ever offered, made up of useful pieces only. NEW 31.AJOLICA WARE. Just received,per ship Alfred, a choice selection of Ale Pitchers. Nut Dishes, Bread Plates and Fancy Articles,in Majolica, all entirely new goods in this market. _ . _ Knnit's China licill,l2lSCheetnut street ENGLISH CUT GLASS DECANTERS Now open, a new invoice of heavy rich 'Cut English Decanters, per ship John Barbour, entirely new styles, to be hail only at KERR'S China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. FRENCH FIRE-PROOF rORCELAIN. Something entirely new, for culinary _purposes, will stemd the fire. Coffee YNt., Tea Pete, kink eitchers, Stew Path , Egg Dishes, &c. Every Housekeeper should TM it. • _ KERICY China Hall: 1218 Chestnut street BEST QUALITY • . Fine White French China Breakfast, Dlnner,Desert and Tea bets. SUFFICIENT TO DINE 12 PERSONS, FOR 825. SUFFICIENT TO DINE 12 l'EusuNs, Fula ' SUFFICIENT TO DINE 12 PERSONS, Fon ,y5O. ' The above are made up of useful pieces only; and of the best quality - - - - 4 -- EERIL'S China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. BEST QU..tt.lTl.- White French China 'Tea Sets, P; pieces, $7 80, $9, $l2 50 and en 50 p e r set. KERR rl China Hall. 1218 Chestnut street. AT It.Ellll'S CHINA HALL; • . No. 1218 Chestnut street, New Goode now opening: English Chop and Steak Dishes, llnt Water Plates, A:c. . . FINE CLOCKS, ISnoNzEs, P It lAN, NC., Al' CHINA HALL, 1218 Chestnut street ELF:I.:ANT FRENCH 311.XTURES of his Owlt ninuoutacture Almeria grapea In largo hunches, and other clpiiro fruits, at A. L. YAN4ANT't3, S. E. collier of ,Chestnut and Ninth eitreete. • W. IT. CAltltYl: (formerly of 719 Chestnut h t,,,, q ) has riiiinied the Clllll%lll bllliilll,lrl With liis 5.,117;. 711111 iii it 1010111i011 10 111011' 11.,W snick of Curtain Mute. rials and Railroad Supplies, at 7t3 Chestnut streot, two does taunt, our old stand. BUY your clothing of Charles Stokes, 821 Chestnut street, undo'. the Continental Rotel. SKATING CAps. SEATING Wr ur, nulling our Skating Cape cheap dnring the prebuilt cold 000 p. Onapoan's, 'Coatinoutal Itotol. LADIEs r HATS. MI SsEs' HATS.—Most beau tiful otyler, mid lowest prices CORNB L Eunions, Inverted Nails, lakillfully treated by Dr. J. Dayldsv, No. 915 Ohostiant etroot. Oharges moderate. JUDICIOUS ItoTnims and oursek IThe tor children a Bate and pleasant medicine in Bower's Infant DEAFNESS BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J..limaites; lYs, Professor of tho Eyo and Ear,treats all ditleatasl appertaining to the above members with tile utmost success. Testimonial's from the most renal) sources in the city can be seen at hid office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to me- Company their patients, as he hits no secrets in his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for ex amination. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun dries. SNOWDEN ft BROTHER, 23 South Elalith street, SEWING MACHINES. T H F WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, The Beet and Rohl on the Eaaiest Tema. PETERSON 'CARPENTER, 914 CHESTNUT STREET.. d 6 ba th lyno =VWFANIPIROWNI..qiIMRIEO*.MWMMNMVM4Steg THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1870. W. H. 4JARRIIT, at SONS. 72.3 Ultehtitut street "OAKvortu's, Continental liotol pity GOOLW. • 1870 lllglity Important to 1870 MUSLIN BUYERS. '• "EYRE &MANDELL, . FOURTH AND ARCH, KEEP ONLY THE BEST MVSLINS. Mill Priem bilhe original Marks Ouaranteed. Sheeting's and Shirting*, Pillowing and Bolstering. Motels and lapilli. Fresh Assortment of Linensand White Goods. Flnest Bird Eye Linen. - Scotch Nursery Linens. Embroidered Elannehi. Nallisooks and C'snithrles. • Cheeks mud Stripe Muslins. Marseilles. Brilliants and Dimities. Cradle and Crib Blankets. tow sir ' 1870. Sheppard, Vail Harlingen & Arrison, WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER At the Recent Extremely Low Prices, Prior to closing their annual inventory, their entire stook of Choice, and Fine Goods, consisting of hlte Goods, EmbrolderieS, Fnibrolderedl and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Linen Goods, illitrftilles Quilts, Blankets, And Every Variety of 3110111SEKEEPING DDT GOODS. Elegant Lace Curtains, Inch Curtain iffsiteriala, Cornices, Tassels, &c., &c. ICOB CHESTNUT STREET. jall to th g 6trp 1004. ARCH STREET 1004. *GRIFFITH & PAGE. HOIJIDA L. I IS r r • PLATED WARE. BRONZES. CARVED WOOD. BRACKETS ! BOOK SHELVES. ' BLACKING CASES. TOWEL RACKS. CRUMB TRAYS. TABLE TRAYS. de-11'1ff INSURANCE ANICUAL STATEMENT OF THE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company of. Philadelphia, S. E. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT Sts., For the year ending December 31,180 Premtuing received du l ffnMe P y l e S ai.. Interest from investments and rents. ,LOSSES AND EXPENSES $1,187,188 44 Life losses paid Traveling Agents and Commissions.. Sahli - 11'K and McAfee! Examinatioas. U. S. and Matti Tacos and Licenses Printing, Advertising, Stamps, etc. 8559,334 26 Surplus premiums returned to insured and dividends, ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1170. U. S. s-xoLoan, City of Philadelphia Loan, Bank and Railroad Stocks $753,091 09 31ortgages upon real eetate 673,526 00 Real estate and ground rants , 116,449 99 Loans on collateral amply secured 136,068 76 Premium notes secured by policies 779,008 86 Premiums in, hands of agents, secured by bonds 160,477 71 ' Cash on hand and in hanky 66,479 84 Accrued interest to January 1 27,664 73 2.703,586 98 ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, Prredderit. GEORGE NUGENT, Vice Preeid , nt. JOHN C. SIKH, Actuary. JOHN S. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer. jal.3 eni w Strnii rpRE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, AN= 1 NUTTY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PIMA- - DELPIIIA, inconformity with au act of the Legisla ture publish a stateutient of the Assets held January 1, 1870: Real Estate • Bonds and Mortgages • Ground _Rents Loaired on collateral sectirity: , LOANS . . . . Per C.' , :a t #219,269 11 Chesapeake and Dela wars Canal Co 6 Z(5,700 00 City of Philadelphia 6 .41.000 00 I rarrieburg R. - R. Cu...— ti . 2.052220 00 Culled States 5-20 s 6 43,900 60 17. 8. Loan of 1631 6 mom .66 State of Pennsylvania... 6 2,000 00 Camden and Amboy R. R. l'o 6 2000, 00 Peltmaro llttnroati C 0... 6 3.000 (V North Pinnsylvaula It.. It. C 0............ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~. - ti 13,660 00 Pennsylvania R. lit. Co.. 6 2,000 00 Connectinglt. It. Co 6 " 4,0141 On Junction It. IL. Co 6 3,000 00. Philadelphia and Read. tug R. R. Co .6 7,40 00 Schuylkill Navigation Cam pan) 6 16,000 00 Delaware Division Ca nal Co '29,000 00 Susquehanna Canal Co.. 6 2 000 00 State of Kentucky 6 6,1;00 00 State of New York 0' 1,000 00 Philada. sail Erie It. R. r,onnanv 6 3.009 to Su lab ury 1 Erie 11. R. Company 7 1,410 00 Norm Canal & Rank ing Company 6 10,000 00 Lehigh Coal and Navi- gation Company fi 3.00101) einoitplati Loan 12,400 (01 United Ravi; 10-40 c, 3S:1;0 CO rittilburgli S: Allegheny Comity R.OOO 00 Stab; of Tennessee 111,441 01 State of l'onnsylva:da... 15,000 Cu (Jies-eland Rua allot) - i»g R.. Commtny 1,000 00 111111101 s Central It. I Imnpany 7 ,OCO 00 :31 orris 3 Eifill•!, h. It, Company... 7 20(10 00 Philadolphin awl Soo bury R. R. l'om pa ny... dares Bank of North A woriea 12:1 shares Farmers' and 111 eunauh•s' Na . • tional Bank - 90 shares Philadelphia National Bunk.... 150 shares Western.-National. • 32 shares National Bank of Northern... Liberties 67 shares Penn National Bluff .16 shs,re.4 AlechaniCa' National Bank 'fill shares Commurelal National 2.5 shares .51 amitacturers' National Bank 25 shares National Bank 1,1 the Republic 30 shares. Northern Bunk of Kentucky.... 50 shares Bank of Louisville, Ky 16A shares Girard Life Insurance, An nuity and Trust Company 50 shares Pennsylvania Fire Ins. Co • shares Ameriran Fire Insurance Cm... 84 shares Franklin Fire Insurance C 0..... 7 shares Pennsylvania Company for In surance on Lives, SM 315 kiIIFIENS Harrisburg Railroad Co 023-shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co :W9 shares blinehtll and ticknYlkill,liavoU Railroad Company 912 shares Lehigh_Yalley Railroad Co 123 shares Del. ,1; Matson Canal Co Cash JOHN F. JAMI 113MCMEMI FOR SALE. For Sale' Cheap. A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.. Altiross, "LEON," this office. d WA.) Ifui 1870. Flannels, Mumlins. 6' 1 , 0 4 0 , M 08 1iT,911 36 092 Ti 140,827 52 30,464 28 10.269 22 52,678 47 170,065 3$ a 4 1.000 CO .. 1,572,479 79 •• L 34,549 49 .-•307,091,50 ep EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEE'S , t'Sale.—Estate of Caspar 'W. Sharplesn, deceased.— Thoinas ,Sc Sone, Anctioneers.—Very valuable Yana and Mansion, 170acren, Concord township, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, fronting on the Baltimore Central Rail. rond,at Woodland Station, within 20 Miles of Philadel phia,lol/4 Chester and ii of Went Chester. On TuenduY,' Feb.l.s, 1070, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pub. lic sale. at the Philadelphia Excluinge, all that valu-, able farm .1 of the late Caspar W. Sharplems, deceased,/ situated in Concord township, Delaware county. hound ing on the Baltimore Central Itadroad, at Woodland Station, within 20 wiled of Philadelphia, 10 of Chenter and S of Went Chester ; contains about 176 30 of which are /dale fluent timber, and bee upon it a modern built substantial three-story stone mansion helm,. 40 feet square, with large back buildings and wide piazza extending acme, the whole front, surrounded by a lawn of about 4 acres, shaded by well-grown trams of selected varieties, in an elevated position, with a southern ex posure, within ;Wont 400 yards of the station ; a large double-floored static barn, with extensive Shedding at each end, large carriage-houie with stabling Muter, 3 slime tenant houses, one over a strong, never-failing spring near the barn, and other out-buildingd, all in good order, and furniabed with ununtial conveniences. A branch of Chester creek passes through and several ,pther npricga rise upon the premises, from one of which Wie buildings are abundantly nuppliei with excellent water by means of a hydraulic ram and reservoir of 10,- 000 gallons capacity. The natural quality of the land is unsurpassed by any in the county, and the facility of communicating with no 0., and the high social character (Atha 110141- hood make it alike desirable for farming pm poses and private residence. A large proportion of theurchase money may remain on the premises, at the lawfu p l interest, secured by bond and mortgage in the usual form. Fut further particulars, apply to Elizabeth O. Sharp less, on the promisee, and Thomas Williamson, south west corner of Seventh and Arch streets, Execntorn and Trusteed, or Ellin Marshall, Guardian, near the pre mines '611140,1v t I.‘'l:-161,,tq THOMASM. & SONS, .8 nctionfors, jals 29 fes 12 139 and lll Swath Fourth Wed. ,sr. EtAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' Sole.-11andsorne Modern Four-story Brick Heed &Dee, N 0.2115 Arch street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets.—on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1470, at 12 o clock, noon, will be sold at public sale. at the Phila delphia Exchange, all that modern four-story brick niensunge i with three-story back building and lot of groundontuate on the north side of Arch street, lief wpm Twenty-first and Twenty second streets, No. '2115 ; con taining in front on Arch street 18 feet, and extending In depth 102 feet to an alloy, with the 'privilege thereof. The house is well-built, and in excellent repair; hue parlor, dieing-room end two kitchens on the first floor two chambers and• saloon sitting-room on the second door ; hack stairway newly papered and painted, tin root', underground ilAinage, cellar cemented:gas intro• d need, bell calls, bath, hot and cold water, water closet, furnace, cooking rouge, &c. Terms—Ono-third cash. Immediate possession. • H a y be examined on Tuesdays and Thursdays pre vious to sale, between the, hours of 10 A. M, anti 2 P. M. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, .nils 22 139 and 141 South Fourth street. CI PEREMPTORY BALI. THOM AS ,t;_ Sons, Auct 'Queen+. —Bnalness Stucd—Thron story-Hrick Store arid Lwelting, Nu; 908 South Eleventh street, below Christian street. Cu Tuesday, February 1, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be 801 , 1 at public dale, without rewee, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick niessuago and lot-of ground, situate on the west side of Eleventh street, below Christian kick. No. 908; containing in front on Eleventh street 14 feet 27,, inches, and extending in depth on the south lode 69 feet onore or less, to a 4 feet wide alloy, leading southwardly into. Milton street, with the privilege of said alley. Tie improvements are a threw-story brick store end dwelling, with one-story frame kitchen ; hue hulk window, slate roof „gas. &c. Subject to an upportionato yearly ground relit of X 4250. jals 22 29 50,911 70 83,500,231 04 8, Actuary lig HORSE COVERS, FUR ROBES, Lap Rugs and Ulm° Gear. All Hilda. None utter or cheapper. KN4ASS'S llarnoce Store, 1126 Mar ket etrotit. florae In the do , . 1870. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHI tin distributing their largo stook of Cotton Goods this , season, will adhere to their usual plan of placing them among their customers who purehase (whole or uncut) pieces at the lowost wholesale prices. NEWaYORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA, OUR OWN MAKE, WILLIAMSVILLE, FORRESTDALE, FRUIT OF THE LOOM. will find i tbe advantages we are enabled to offer by reason of our suporiOr connections with manufacturers and importers, to be far in advance of any other house. S :CO a .NP• 'NS • I . 1 .. 1,1 kr" 1$ 0 , 1 $ ›r;., 41 1 1 ictirlk I ill IA Oki KO/ o1:1 BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES AND TABLE COVERS, NAPKINS at *1 25 per dozen. TOWELS at $1 50 per dozen. NAPKINS frim $1 25 to $lO per dozen. TOWELS from $1 50 to $8 per. dozen. STOREKEEPERS. so low as to make it the interest of 'every consumer to make our Store their market for Dry CK SILKS!. BLACK SIL B L A We shall now corameuce disposing of a very large stock of Black Silks, bought for cash at the recent great decline in gold made in these goods BLACK SILKS, $1 45. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, Do not fail to examine them, as they are superior to anything that has been offered at the price for ae`•eral years. AWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, S T It REAL ESTATE SALES. M.. THOMAS : 3c SONS, Auctioneers ' 130 Rllti 141 S stroot In Shirting's we offer : Do not fail to call and ascertain our prices before purchasing. Those about commencing housekeeping, and others that renew at this season of the yea, The large dieplay of Must, command tho attention of all puirohasers. We can sell good We are determined to keep our stock bo large and attractive, and the price of every article We offer them at priceS that Will astonish most persons, not aware of the great reductions 61 60. 91 10. $1 SO. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. FURS -r Children's Sets of Furs at 86. Ladies" Siberian Squirrel Sets, $8 upwards " Mink Sable " 810 a German Fitch 46 615 64 Stone Marten 66 $2O 44 Royal Ermine 44 640 64 Hudson Bay Sable 66 lltiC a Russian Sable Oltie English Biding Boas, Skating Muffs,&o. Fur Gloves, Foot Muffs, Lap Blankts. A great variety of • Carriage and Sleigh Robes. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, D. M. LANE, CARRIAGE BUILDER 3432, 3434 and 3436 Market St., WEST PHILADELPHIA. A large assortment of Carriages of every description constantly on hand. Especial attention paid to repairing. • jail iimrp§ AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MU SIC. 1024 WALNUT, end 85.5 North BROAD street. —Beatific' Ilnlf-Winter Terur will begin Feb. 7. P,api/A may begin at anti time, without interfering with their progress RN strlenni. „ialU- - W' sit . 13,AL 31;STATE.—THOM AS Sc SONS' 8.1.41 Sale.—V4luable Three-story Brick Residence, No. b3v York avenue, south of • Croon street. On Tuesday, Iceb. let, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, Will be sold at pub lic sale, at the Philadelphia .Exchange, all that valua ble modern three-story brick massuage, with two-story hack building and lot of ground, situate on the easterly side of York avenue, south of Green street, No. 539 ; containing ht front on York avenue 20 feet, and extend ing in depth on the north line 150 foot 956 Inches, arid on the south line 152 feet 5 inches to China - street. The house is well and substantially built, and has the mod ern conveniences ; gas,. bath, hot 'and ' gold water, fnr mice, cooking-range, Mc. KW Immediate possession. • ' it?' Heys at No. 510 North Fifth street, . TM/DIAS k SONS, Auctioneers, Jalf; 22 29 139 and. 141 13. Fourth street. Mi II 5...,L-TN...5.1 With every other good family brand Good quality TABLE LINENS, 62 1-20. LOOM. DAMASKS at 50c. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS at 87c. HOTELS, 'BOARDING-HOUSES, AND FAMILIES, Supplied in any quantity. FURS, &C. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, No. 1212 Chestnut Street, (Lato e . tand4ll7 ARCH Stroot,) Alit BELLING No. 1212 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. rto4 th s to 3mrp§ CARRIAGES. AMUSEMENTS. REAL ESTATE SALES ESIIII=IIE In Sheetings HUGUENOTS, UTICAS, ANDROSCOGGIN, k WALTHAM, PEQUOT, WAMSUTTA, BLACK SILKS, $1.55. BLACK SILKS, $1 95. BLACK SILKS, $2 07. BLACK SILKS, $2 34. FURS EZ=M 1870. SMITERS' 1870. IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS. ALL RAIL FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND THE WEST, Via Baltimore and Ohio Route. Shippers are respectfully notified that armngetnente have been perfected between the Philadelphia,Wilming ton and Baltimore and Baltiznoroand Ohio Railroads by which freight to and' from the West,, Northwest nud Southwest will be trans-ported, ALL RAIL. 'ICq change of cars between Philadelphia and Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago or St. Louis. Special attention will be given to the prompt and rapid transportation of firet and second class goods. Bates furnished and Through Bills Lading given at the Office, .14. South Fifth Street. • Freight received daily until 8 o'clock P. M., at the Depot of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company, Corner Washington Av. and Swanson St. JOHN S. WILSON, Gen. Thr. Frt. Agt. P. W. & B. R. R. Co. JAMES C. WILSON, Agent Baltimore and Ohio It R. Co. N. B.=on and after 3IONDAY, January lath, the rates to all poinjs.vla Baltimore and* Ohio route will._ be thb 'sante Vlit Canal to - Baltimore as by - the Rail line. - a 5 hair .6 JEWELRY, arc. 1124 CHESTNUT STREET. AMERICAN, SWISS AND ENGLISH WATCHES CLARK & BIDDLE'S Special Agents in Philadglphiaf6, AMERICAN WATCHES Node by E. liontitrd & Co., Boston KS!
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