AMUSEHESXS. —At Cara cross &Dixey’a Eleventh Street Op&& House a good minstrel' performance wlll'be given this evening. { a first-class minstrel entertainmont will begivenat Simmons & Slocum’s Arch Street Opera House to-nieht. ' .» —A good miscellaneous performance will bo offered at Fox’s American Theatre to-night. —The nlav Femande will he presented at the Arch Street Theatre this evening, with Mrs, Drew in the cast. city BcrxJUETin: State of Thermometer Tills Day at the Bulletin Office.' 10 A. 8.. cadet. 12 M 71 deg. IP. deg. Weather clear. Wind Northeast. Sheriff’s Sale.—The following is a com plete list of the properties disposed of at a public sale, held last evening, by Sheriff Peter of ground, iOO feet front on Broad and 177 feet deep on Tioga street-82,500. Two-story frame store and dwelling, 15 teet r front situate east side of Fourth' street, north of Catharine, extending eastward 80 feet— . . gQQ . _! “ Two-story brick building and lot of ground, No. 524 Morris street—Sl,2oo. „ Three-story brick messuage and lot ot ground, situate east side of Twentieth street, >° W £&$ llar ’ 20 feßt * inClieS frOUt ’ 60 feet brick messuage and lot of ground, situate east side of Twentieth street, below Poplar, 20 feet 4 inches front,.os-feet, tl< Tliree-Btory brick messuage - and lot of ground, situate east side of Twentieth Street; south of Poplar; 20 feet 4 inches front, <55 feet deep—s7so. ■ Lot of ground with buildings tbereon situate on northwesterly, side of Richmond street, northeast of Ann; frontage 20 feet, depth 100 Lot of ground situate on southeasterly side of Salmon street, northeast of Ann, 20 feet frontage, 100 feet depth—Bso; Three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate-east side of Twelfth street, north of Oxford, 15 feet front, 9(5 teet deep—Bloo. Three-story brick messuage and lot oi ground; in fear of 1833 Barker street—sso. t Messuage,and lot of, ground, situate south side of Spring Garden street, west of Nme ' teenth,'2sfeetfront,ilos feetS inches m depth. 54 -75(J i' ■ ' 1 Messuage and lot of ground, south side of Boblestreet, 20 feet, and east side ot New Market, 905ieetr-rS2S. ... . Beal-estate,'situate Southwest corner ot Tucker ard Bermuda streets, Twenty-third AYard, containing 4 acres and 105 perches—B4o. Three-story brick messuage and lot ot ground, sit uate south side of Mount Vernou street, west of Twenty-second, frontage Id feet, depth ftffeet—S2,ooo. Lot of around with 2i-story brown stone cottage, situate N. AY. corner Twenty-firstand Arch streets—Bsoo,. Three-storv brick messuage and lot ot ground, 1220*Paiethorp street—S3s. Three-story brick dwelling, rear attachment and lot of ground, 623 South Fifteenth street SLfISO. - . . • Frame messuage and lot of ground, situate west side of St. John street, between Brown and Coates, frontage 1(5 feet, 8 inches, depth 98 feet—Bloo. . • ...- .Tavern, brewery and machinery, situate oil east-side'of Second'street and-south side of- Yenangov Twenty-filth Ward, frontage 80 - feet, depth 200 feet—B2s,ooo. . . . , Three-story brick messuage and lot.ol ground, situate south side of Coates street. belbwTwentyrfirst, lb leet frolic, 60 Teet deep — L6t' of ground, brick brewery and brick mes suage, situate on the yrest'side of Third street ; between Beaver and Culvert streets, 44 feet 4i inches front, 185 feet 4} inches deep—B7,ooo. Lot of ground, situate southwest corner of Columbia avenue and Carlisle street, 101 feet ---8-incbes front, 88 feet deep—SBoo. Lot of ground, situate N. W. side of Harlan street, south of Lancaster, avenue, 234 feet 9 inches front, 285 feet deep—B4so. — r Tliree-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate weßtside of Twenty-second street, be low Pine, 18 feet front, 74 feet deep—£sso. Lot of ground, situate north side of Spruce street, below Fifty-third, 20 feeL front, 170 feel deep—SoO. , Lot of ground, situate east side of Kressler street, south of Diamond, 17 feet front, (50 feet deep—Bso. Messuage and lot of ground, situate east side of Cambridge street, west -of. Nineteenth, 16 feettront, 70 feet deep—B37s. Three-story brick messuage and lot, situate east side of Fourth stteet, 15 feet front, 102 feet deep to Hale street—B2so. ... Lot of ground, situate southeast Bide of Les ter street, southwestward of Beading Bail road, 80 feet front, 67 feet deep—Sso. / Lot of ground, southeast side of Trenton avenue, northeast of Clearfield street, 24 foot front, 80 feet deep—Bso. Lot of ground, southeast side of Trenton avenue, northeast of Clearfield street, 48. feet front, 167 feet deep—Bso. Lot of ground and three-storv brick messu age, situate south side of AVashington street, below MiUer, 15 feet front, 39 feet deep—Bl,- 550 Lot of ground, situate south side of Dia mond street, east of Howard, 18 feet front, 53 feet deep—Bso. Three-story brick messuage and lot ot ground, No. 151 South Front street— £12,500. Lot of ground, situate smith side of Otter .street, east of Leopard, 17 feet front, 100 feet ” deep. " Also, Jot of ground, situate south side of,o ter street, east of Leopard, 17 feet front, 100 feet deep—£9oo. Lot or ground, situate south side of Barnett street , west of Eighth street, 50 feet front, 01 ieet deep—s2oo. Lot of ground and large brick stable, situate south side of Barnett street, west of Eighth, 110 feet front, 113 feet deep—s2oo. Lot of ground, situate west side of Ontario street, north of Parrish, 10 feet front, 57 feet deep—Slso. Three-story brick messuage, situate north side of Federal street, west of Twentieth, 1(1 feet front, 67 feet deep—s6oo. Two-story brick messuage, and lot of ground situate west side of Bodine Btreet, north of Diamond, 16 feet front, 45 feet deep—s42o. Three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate southeast corner of Tulip and Fox; streets—sl,4oo. Lot of ground, situate south side of Coates street, east of Twcnty-tirst, 16 feet front, 56 feet deep—s6o. Lot of ground and three-story brick mes suage, situate east side of Howard street, south of Dauphin, 16 feet front 64 feet deep— sl,ooo. Yearly ground rent of $B-1 on building and lot of ground situate on the east side of How ard street, south of Franklin avenue, 16 feel front 60 feet deep—sl,4so. Yearly ground rent of $52 on building am lot of ground situate bn the west side of Hop. street, south of Franklin avenue, 14 feet Iron 40 feet deep—s Boo. Yearly ground rent of $ll4, lawful money oi the United States, and lot of ground No. 80.4 S. Second street—S7s. Lot of ground with one-story brick factory, boiler and engine house, machinery and fix tures,situate on the south side of Torr avenue, west of Conestoga street, Twenty-fourth Ward—sl,3oo. Frame messuage and lot of ground situate south side of Torr street, west of Conestoga, Twenty-fourth Ward, 20 feet front 107 feet deep—sl,lso. . 3 .... .Three-story ' brick; .messuage and.. 10.t_.of gTound situate north side of. Manilla street,, west of Ninth, 12 feet front, 32 feet deep— sl,ooo. , . . ** ; Attempted Burglary .—This morning about 2 o’clock an attempt was made to enter the bouse of Frank McLaughlin, 3807 Chest nut street. The -thieves tried -to pry up the ’ -window of "the Library, and there being a burglar alarm attached to all the doors and windows,it awakenedthoinmates, who found, from the alarni, it came from the Library win dow. Mr. McLaughlin sprang the rattle which brought the Police, but the burglars escaped: The house was robbed on two pre vious occasions, ot goods to the amount ot over $6OO. Mr. McLaughlin then had. the burglar alarm put up which prevented the success of the third attempt. - scan' in several po’: Tiomrof our city at an eatiy •hDnr thiß moru. Ina, i. k.» iu'ice-carts. i —Bcavangere were,seen this momlngtn*>orj lions oftiie Eighth Ward. ,• .. . ,i —Our toy dealers are bringing pht. thplr old .1. - stock', and adding many novelties, in oipei lion’ 6f a brisk season. - ■ . V_• ■ —*The Franoo-PrusSian war has, proven a God-ficnd for bnttots in tho way of supplying to be regisl tcrxi<i;t<Mlay, aids, and abets 'lawlessness sn4 ° n ”&e Democracy are at their old game, and the city is being flooded with repeaters. Oh, i a jjjg p rac ti c e of “close driving’i abolished? _ .. —This is the pleasantest season of the year for spending a day in the Park. if you desire to defeat such repeaters as Lyons, the Navy Yard burglar, see that you are registered to-day. ‘ • —Velveteen suits will be much worn this —The man who mistakes the " head light” of a locomotive for the moon is either very short-sighted or something else. —Ned Lyons, the Navy Yard thief, only (!) holds two political offices in New York, anu yet cannot be captured. Voters, remember “ fusticators” at Mauayunk are leav ing that summer retreat. , —lt is stated that the Girard avenue bridge will not sustain the marching of a regiment or men. Then why is it not closed and repaired ! —Horse feed’has decreased in price, but car fare is still the same. —A couple of young .lawyers engaged in a street brawl yesterday. „ . - . -Don’t fail to register to-day, if you have any love for the fair fame of your city. ■ —Before you sit down to dinner be sure that you are registered. . —The Nicolson-Broad street pavement has not yet been paid for. —Whisky, or rather stufl called by that name, is as plentiful as water amongstthe col ored population of the ' Fourth and I‘ifth Wards. The Democracy foot the bills! —The people of the Fifteenth and Twen tieth Wards complain bitterly of the scarcity of water; especially is the supply lacking on . Saturdays. Why is it so ? The Case of Geo. H.. Boehm. —A-t noon to dav Coroner Taylor, at his office, Fifth street, below Chestnut, held an inquest in the case ot of George 11. Boehm, a workman employed at Baldwin's Locomotive -Works,. Broad and Buttonwood streets, who died on- Fnrtay last from wOunds received by heing struck with a weapon.on the morning of the day previous. The evidence showed that deceased had been working with the night gang in the steam hammering department; between two and three o’clock A.. M., Thursday, Boehm went out on the Hamilton street side of the shop; he had not remained there long when a mau named Geo. Blakely came along Hamilton street and accosted him with “what is the Dutchman doing a word quarrel then fol lowed, and Blakely threatened to whip Boehm ; the latter challenged him to a tight; the two then engaged in a tussle, but were separated by the foreman of the shop) a Mr. Sweeney; Blakely threatened to cut Me. Sweeney, but the latter held on to him; Boehm, meantime, secured an iron bar, which Sweeney and Blakely also seized, in order to wrest it from him. Leaving- go his hold, Boehm entere* l the shop and was quickly folio wed by Blakely. What ensued could not be definitely ascer-, tained .although a number ofwitnesses were, e x - amined. One of them was of the opinion, however, that Blakely had seized a pair'ot “ olankers” and dealt Boehm the blow on the head which caused his death. The last seen ot Blakely was his emerging from the shop a few seconds after his entering it. Boehm, it. appears, was under the influence of liquor when the quarrel originated. After recei vmir the wound he said nothing farther than to ask that water be poured bn his heal. Dr. Sbapleigh testified to the nature of the wound, and stated, that theinjury was the re sult of a blow from some heavy blunt instru meut: _ The verdict ot the jury was : “ That de ceased) GeorgeJßoehm, came to Ills death by violence, a blow inflicted on his head, by an instrument in the hands of George Blakely, on the morning of the 15th Inßt.” - ~ ' abortive specimen of hu niauitv’s lowest grade, who has for some months past been employed by Mr. T, D. Em ory, at t£e Falls of Schuylkill»to take care ot his horses", yesterday lowered himself beneath the nature of the dumb beasts he was paid for looking after, and becoming intoxicated, al lowed his brutal nature to extinguish all sense of duty. Fancying that one of Mir. E.’s horses did not obey as promptly as desirable, this drunken fellow administered to it a severe cudgelling, and not content with this, he drew a pocket-knife and inflicted several stabs in the side of the poor beast, from which the blood flowed profusely. Luckily for the sake of all creation, the fellow’s conduct was wit. nesßed by a lad employed as teamster bv tbe Ridge Avenue Railway Company, who immediately caused hisairest, and had him taken before Alderman Sorber, by whom he was sent to prison in default of bail. "We have not, as yet, ascertained the name of the lad, hut shall endeavor to do so, and, in case of success, we will propose him as a member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. James Crawford, of West Phila delphia, was, yesterday, arrested at the in stance of the Society for the Prevention ot Cruelty to Animals on the charge of working horses suffering from sore backsand shoulders. He was held in $5OO to answer at Court by Aid. T. H. Clarke. Police Lieutenant AitßESTEb.—James Flaherty,' Lieutenant of the Fifth District Police, was arrested yesterday upon com plaint of James Colien, one of theconjractor.s, forcleaning the streets. It seems that two men were at work sweeping the streets at Eleventh and Locust streets. They had not, done any sprinkling, and the residents there-; abouts complained of tbe dust. Lieutenant, Flaherty spoke to the men about it, and a war of words ensued—Flaherty being told to mind bis own business. The upshot of the whole affair was that the two sweepers were arrested' by order of Flaherty. A warrant was then ob-. tained from Aldorman Hull, and Lieutenant Flaherty ’was arrested and held in $7OO bail. Policeman Beaten.— Special Officer Mc firane was attacked by a gang of roughs in the Fifteenth Ward, at an early hour yesteis day morning, and was severely beaten. His black-jack was taken from him, and his cloth ing was almost entirely ruined. Another ofli cer went to the relief of McGrane, and James Kelley,the alleged ringleader of the assailants, and a man named Decoursey, were arrested. The prisoners were held in $5OO bail by Aid. Pancoast. Lager Beer Row. John Hoffman and several other men went Into tlio beer saloon of Fritz Heft, No. 1034 Markot street, last, night, and raised a disturbance. Heft seized a bung-driver and drove out the men. Hoff man obtained a warrant and bad Heft ar rested and held for a further bearing at the Central Station. Hoffman was arrested on complaint of Heft, and hold in $BOO bail by Alderman Kerr. A Bad Husband.— John Wilsoh, residing, at No. 2011 Hampton street, was before Aid. Kerr to-day upon tbo charge of ill-treating bis wife. It is alleged that be went homo drunk, dragged bis with out of bed, turned her out of the bouse and locked tbe door. Mrs. Wilson was compelled to seek lodgings in tbe Police Station. The accused was bold in $BOO bail for trial. ' ! -- Badlalßuiiiu:!!.— This, morning, about lialf past eight o’clock, Bridget Mcilhenny, em ployed as a servant in the house of H. Cope, No. 1807 Vine street, poured coal oil on a fire, to make it burn more rapidly. The can ex ploded, and Bridget was burned in such a shocking manner that her recovery is con sidered very doubtful. ! Accidentally Shot.— Joseph Ricote, aged 42 vears, was accidentally shot, yesterday, while gunning in the Twenty-third Ward. His face and breast were badly .injured. He was 1 taken to St. Joseph’s .Hospital. i Found Drowned.— -The body of a man; named Keating, a stevedore, who has beeti missing since Saturday jastywas found in the Delaware, at Spruce street wharf, this morn ing- ARRtSTEJ?.hrtfotm;JMM hUtOmaa arreste - Ibisrwornlng-by .BpevikLOffiees M<K}raue;an ; tfie ; obafgAST oouderAed -ftt the ’ assault upon Policeman. .Booney, at Twent.i * fourth andtlpring'Gftrdetf .Streepyou Sunday AugustHo had -a. hearing before At derman Papcoast.and was held ,000 bail to answer at (Jourt. , ! . t . i Eon Oveb.—Anno Skvage, aged 70 years, was run over by a huckster i cart, at Second and HobJ§SstreetB, thiß morning; about blue o’clock.and'bad her.faoebadlylujured. She was removed to her home, No. ,433 North Se cond street. The driver of; the ‘wagon ran away and left it, and it was taken, possession of by the police. , , Colored Voters in (Jouht,— The Court ti. day granted an alternative mandamus, Judges Allison and Ludlow ou the bench, compelling the canvassers of the second and third di visions of the Seventh Ward to place colored persons, who have colored householders as vouchers, on their list, which they have been refusing to do. - \ Stealing Fruit,— Last night, Officers Clauson and Morris, of the Delaware Harbor Police, arrested two fellows while engaged in stealing fruit from the steamboat Jersey Blue, lying at Arch street wharf. The prisoners refused to give their names, and wnrelockedupforahearingat-theCentraL Station. ' Assaulting a Woman.— Thomas White was arrested, last night, in Poplar court, for assaulting' Jane Jones. He-was committed by Aid. Morrow. '' 1 ■■ - ■ An Excitement at Oak Hall.—Once a year Wanamaker & Brown hold a grand levee, and, suspending business for the day, devote themselves to entertaining the publio with a display of their new and bright goods. This “opening” promises to be the Best of all—being tiie first since the completion of the;new build ings and the opening of the grandest stock of clothing they have ever manufactured. Large Bale of Booth and Shoes.— T.L. Asbbridge Co., Auctioneers,-will sell, by catalogue, at their store, 505 Market street, to-morrow morning at ten o clock, about 1,500 packages, embracing a large assortment of first-class goods of city and Eastern manufac ture to which the attention of city and countrv buyers is called. Open early in the morning for examination. . CIT Y NOTICKS. • rbsiroNE not until, to-naorrow that which Bliouid bo done to-day . The great rush for clothing at Kuckhill 4 Wilßon’a ou Saturday clearly demonstrated that the people have studied this old adage. Their store was crowded with customers, making purchases of their beutiful and cheap clothing* This is the., finest, largost and decidedly tho most popular storo in the city, and de servedly so, ns everything is conducted on the square ; and the stock is immense, filling the beautiful edifice from tho basement to thereof. Their fifteen-dollar, ah wool,fall and winter sutt/thnt are making such a stir, both in the city and country, and of so many styles and colors, nre a novelty in their way. We invite all to cnll and examine them at To r Country Merchants and Strangers -Wolfe's Schiedam Abomatic ScmfAFPS.-Among the coni pi Hints for which the “ Schnapps ” has been declare! a tied tic by the eminent physicians who have cor responded with the proprietor, are dropsy, dyspepsia debility consequent upon long-continued sickness ana old age.epilepsy, asthma,gravel, colic,affections oi tn< kidneys, and all chronic diseases. For these, and man* other disorders, it is now prescribed, with great nucces by more than three thousand medical practitioners n various parts of the United States. Judicious Mothers and • Nurses o us* BowkrV Intact Cobdial, because it la one of th* most delightful and efficacious remedies over discovers for curing the various ilia to which infants and youn» children are subject. _ Save, have, save, save, by purchasing every thing you want. for the kitchen t AneON q 0 Dock street* below Waluut. Mits.-Ik Judd, of New Britain, Conn., upset and broke a lighted lamp? the other night, scattering tin contents over ner person and on the carpet. The^lamp was filled with PrattV'Astral” Oil, She says.: “1 wish toadd my testimony to the good gualities o. the Astral Oil. The other night, as I was passing from the sitting-room to the kitchen, with a lighted lamp ( Ipmp homing a pint of oillony sleeve caught on the door latch, the lamp fell to the floor and was broken—the con, tents scattered on the carpet, my dress and shoes,but did not ignite. X picked up the wick, still burning, and ex linguished it without causing any damage. I consider * 1 Sr/do \v e°T Se r olui bflity Is, had Mrs.. Judd been readers to do tiio same. All dealers sell it. it al Tho°Astrni'o i IVs for sol o at wholesale and retnil by Z. Lockf. 4 Co., 1010 Marke street. Sole Agonts for Pliila delphia. Roaches, Ants, Flies, Mosquitoes and all iusectß are quickly destroyed by Jacoby s Insect Powder. No■ 917 Chestnut street. Jacoby’s Vichy Lozenges. Highly recom mended for Acidity of the Stomach .Heartburn Flatulency and Indigestion. No. 917 Ohesinc street. • Deafness, Blindness and Oatabbb treated with the utmost sncceßS,by J. Isaacs, M. p.,. and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his speci al in the Medical College of Pennsylvan a,ii years ex tor examination. The “ Philadelphia Upholstery,” cor ner Fifteenth and Cheßtnut Btroets, embraces every article in the the business, curtains, shados and bed ding, and all manner of upholstery work done at a tremendous reduction from the regular charges. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No.9lsChestnut streot. Charges moderate. ■ Ladies’ Hats, Ladies’ Hats, Of the most beautiful styles.' At prices lower than elsewhere At OAKFOBD’B, 834 andB36Chestnut Btrod Surgical Instruments and druggist! .aandrte».^^. ; _^_ : —■-—-B(VuwnEM-ABHOTH:eR,--- - 23 South Bighth street MISCELLANEOUS. rrutJiXiO’tt TifiABBUKY TOOTH WA88..- I It is tbo moot ploasant. cheapest and best dentifrio- Mtant Warranted free from injurious ingredients, extant. " f^ esorvoB and Whitens the Tcethl Invigorates and Soothes the Gums I Purifies and Perfumes tho Breath! Prevents Accumulation of Tartar I Cleanses and Purifies Artificial Tooth I Is a Superior Articlo for Children l Bold by aU WILSON, Proprietor mhl ly rp§ Ninth and Filbert street., Phliadolr . CONDENSED MILK, EAGLE BRAND- Thevery beet articlo for travelers, Infante, Ac Noetlo’s Milk Substitute, Potent Barley, Fresh Oo Mon! Bermuda Arrowroot, Ac. Liquid * Bonnot'am FlavoriugTExtracts. Forealo by JAMES T. BHINN fl ,-W. conmr Broad and Borneo * roots _ fha AO NATHANS. AUCTIONEER ANI 1 Money Broker, northeast corner Third and Borne Streets. -8250 ,000 to Loon, in largo or small amounts,® niamohds. Silver-Plate, Watches, Jewolry.and all good ’Office Hours irom BA. M. t 0,7 P. M. *skEt tablifdied for thdlast.FOrty Years.- Advances mado h largo amounts ot the lowest market rates. »"No Con nection with any other Office In this 01 ty. TTEADQTJARTERS FOR EXTRAOTINt H TEETH with nitboub OXII>I “ABSOLUTH&iY'NO PAIN.” Dr P.B. THOMAS, formerly operator at thoColtoi Dental Rooms, devotes his entire practice to tke painlos extraction ot teeth. Office, 911 Walnnt st. muO Jyrp iOOKSBOUGHT IN AN Y QUANTITY I for cash at LKABY’S,Fifth anti Walmit.[Bol7-lmrp- dEVERAL NEW STYLES OF FOLDING ft Hat and Clothing Backs, for entries or closets-for salo by TBUMAN A SHAWLS. No. 835 (Eight Thirty• live) Markot street, below Ninth. ■ Zinc" for putting under stoves ; Mica for Stovo Doors, Carburet of Iron (giving a - mDorier and permanent lustre to stoves). Pokors,Bout-: tk>b^BhovoiB, Tong 4, Ael. Sieves, a variety ■ .of tatent; Coal Blttoro, Furnace Scoops and Door Springs, fop sole by TBUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-ilvo) Market streot, below Ninth. ■ rjriNO NAILS, COPPER TACKS, BRASS /l ftn( j iron Scupper Nalle, Tinned Tucks, Plated ami Porcoluin-keod Fnmlturc Nails, for Bale by TBUMAN ASHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Markot street, below Ninth. - ~fTC7r RETAILING- at wholesale horee in the door. ~ r • • . txtTTd ding and engagement yV Bings of solid 18karat flne Gold-a specialty! a mil assortment of and no charge for engraving names, Ac. Meteors, mv24rntf 824 Ohestnnt street, below Fourth Polishing powder. the best for cleansing Silver and Plated Ware, Jewelry,etc., ver manufactured. .= FABB & BBOTHEB, '■ ' 824 Ohnetnnt etroot. bolow Fourtb_J pihl tfrc u L. EUBINEBB ESTABLISHED (lllllW I 1830 -BOHOYLEB ft ABRIBXBONG Cndertakern, 182? Uennatitownavenu cand Fifth at. T> H. Hchutmib. 'lanM-lvrpal B.B.ahm»tbo OB TRAVELERS. NEAT, SMALL ABABM8: will awaken at any hour. FABB & IIUOTUKU, Importora. , Je*7-tfrp 324 Chestnut stroot.below 4th N 0.603 and 608Chebtkut. CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS of :.'v: : ■ GAS FIXTURES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, 831 CHERRY STREET, phuabelphUi We have no Store er Salesroom en Chestnut Street. CORNELIUS & SONS. self 2m rp GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED RATES. Persons furnishing houses or stores will find it to their interest to, deal with the Manufac turers direct. Our assortment of all kinds of Gas-Fixtures, cannot he equaled in the city, and we invite all those in want to call on MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA, " ffIAh'CFACTVBEBS, Showroons, No. 718 Chestnut Street. anlß 3mrp _ __ laker, Arnold ICo. iKAKCFACTUREBS OP GAS FIXTURES, CHANDLERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, Ao., Of New Designs. SMiESBOOUB: 710 Chestnut Street. MANUFACTOBT: S. W. corner Twelfth and Brown Sts, an 22 2mrp- _ ——— : CARPETINGS, &C CARPETINGS. fiIeCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, 509 CHESTNUT STREET. FRENCH AXMINBTERS, CROSSLEY’S G-4 YELVETS, ENGLISH BRUSSELS, CROSSLEY’S TAPESTRIES. CARPETINGS Of Every Description. LOWEST PRICES. McCALLUM, CREA.SE & SLOAN, 509 Chestnut Street, (Opposite Independence Hall.) PHILADELPHIA. auSl-th s tn SmrpS FRENCH MO Carriages. THE LEHIGH COAL NAVIGATION COMPANY Aro now soiling tliolr own “OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL” AND NEWPORT COAIo Dolivorod to families In any part of tlio city or Ger mantown. Orders recojvod nt their CoalTaras, No, 904 BichmOnd atroctj-Amorican Stroot Coal BEO„ THB COMPANY’S OFFIOB, f i M 0.122 South SECOND Street. Be tail prices reduced 60 conta per ton on Old Company liehlgh Coill mined by tbo lioblgh Ooal and Navigation Company. aut-9-luirpa H. I*. A C. B, XATIOB, Perfumery and. Toilet Soaps, Ml and M 3 North Ninth street. Hinted and easy-fitting Dross HdtßiPatented) InaU improved fashions of the season. üboatnutottoot, next aoor ta the Poat-0 oe, , oed-tfrp UETTES, COXL. mxi*. ■" •' "*1 ' i ; . ■'■■■! l“. IvV:! 0 | ilji.'.l ,i>„ aj.uiJw.ti.i.rtl' ~-i r. r ,__ . . - - LCjil::,. Notwithstanding the oomplijiations; *>y the Eiirdfcieatt ■War, which has very materially interfered withHhe filling of large numbers of orders in French fabrics for the American market apd. probable scarcity in Choice Goods, H, C, & C 0„ by placing thdir orders with the Manufacturers early, are enabled to offer all the most desirable productions for this season, including DRAJP DE NICE, RAP DE FRANCE, FRENCH CASHMERES, CASIMER, HEAP DE SILK EPINGLINES, 6 OTTOMAN CORDS, > in JTew- Sliadesjand Cloth Colors. COATALINK, ■ - in New Shades and Cloth Colors. ENGLISH SATINE, In New Shades and Cloth Colors. IRISH POPLINS, • in New Shades and Cloth Colors. FRENCH MERINOS, la New Shades and Cloth Colors. SERGE DE AUMALE, in New Shades and Cloth Colors. EMPRESS CLOTHS, in New Shades and Cloth Colors. ' ALSO, WORSTED PLAIDS, in Gay Colors. WORSTED PLAIDS, in Cloth Colore for Walking Suite. OUR SILK STOCK "“7" WILL CONTAIN RICH POULT DE BOIES, New Shades. RICH GBOS DE LONDBES, New Shades. RICH FAILLES, New Shades. RICH VELOUR OTTOMANS. New Shades. NEW STYLES .'FANCY STRIPES. / j And in BLACK SILKS 1 all the best makes in every variety and price. These have been purchased during the troubles in Lyons and will be sold to our customers cheap. NOTICE. .. . I We shall take no advantage of the anticipated scarci ty 9 lvnt confine ourselves, strictly to moderate prices. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., 1412 AND 1414 CHESTNUT STREET. kol7 Btu tli s4t . ■ ' ■ ■■ ■ ■ 1 - rPRIVXTURK, AC. GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER. 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT Street. A fine assortment at tli jAowest Possllile Prices P’Bes2mrp§ GENTS* FURNISHING GOOPiv J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 CHESTNUT STHEET, ABE DAILY DECEIVING . -... ,T- '-. NEitV STYI»Ets EOU IN GENTLEMEN’S FDRNISHING GOODS iall tn tli B tfrnt , „ ' !, ,0- ,'t J 1 R 'JtL-tH It.;,* ' ' . ... .. ; I .u fifji.-ft V;!! i-.l M ill! ' „ I IMPERIAL, ,|: YV'iJ i trni:i t. • » «1,-ia »'V <••!! ' r i -1,! /i" .11 :i ■< !’.* In New Shades and Cloth Colors. In New Shades and Cloth. Colore. in New Shades and Cloth Colors. in New Shades And Cloth Colors. in New Shades and Cloth Colors. in New Shades and Cloth Colors, OPTICIANS, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS And Drawing Materials, anch aa Dividers, Bow Pena, Drawing Pons, Surveying OompaßSoa, Transits, Bevels, Chßiua, Tape Measures, Drawing Papers, So. Made and for sale by JAMB g w qxjEEN S CO., M 4 OHESTNDT Street, Philadelphia. SCleaiouw DjaY Htto#ti N(JW Vorlt . Cataloguea of 11G pagea aont on application. OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sl ,oh 0 SC 00. Microscopic preparations, Telescopes, Spy Qlassos, Opera Glasses. Fiold Glasses, &c., &c, Made and for sale by JAWBB w QOEKN 00 , 924 CHESTNUT Btreot, Philadelphia. No-SDEY Stroot, New York. STEREOSCOPTICOHS, MAGIC LANTERNS, «itli a stock of 10,000 Pictures to solcct from, olwaya on baud. Made and for Bale by . „„ JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. 924 CHESTNUT Stroot, Philadelphia. No. 6 DEY Street, Now York. Cataioguos of 8B pages sont on receipt of 10 cents. PHILOSOPHiUMt SPPABATOS, such aa Thermometora, Barometers, A| r Pnmpa.Eloctric MacMnos, Bliumakoif (Dolls, Goißsior’s Tubos, Maguotio and Galvanic Apparatus; Speotroaoopoa, 4sc„ tec. Mode and for solo by jjg w QUEEN & 00., evt CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, and szt ÜBJsniHui. jsdJSY Street, New York. Cataioguoa of 04 pages sent on receipt of-10 cents.- • hoO tfs. ;• • • • -■■■■■ SPECTACLES, and'oinaropes, Tliermometera, Mathematical! and. Drawing Instrumsnta a ..red U cud.enceB,_. ;rAMES „ Wi . <lltnEEJ|r , a: . coffi . 02t CUestuut Street. . jylllyrpS • 1
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