~ - BUSINIM NOTICES. "id "toyer Invetitoi and Blanufno 'tom the celebrated Iron Frame -Piano, hew received the p belfedal of the World's Great Exhibition. Lon- An, England = . The hig_heet prison awardedwhen and eltroet lirer4 - nlijrn Aro myi e m wzi2 r r° llt*bU. CITY BULL Continued from the First Page. State of Thermometer Thu Day at , the 1 • Bulletin Onlee. 0 21.—...72 des. 12 des. 2P. M...... 80 deg Weather clear, Wind West. DRlPPlNGS.—Germantoivn has now two fine Military companies. • . —The rain-tall has made but little difference in tie volume of the Schuylkill. —The driving of cattle through the streets in the upper portion of the city is a growing nuisance, and should be abolished. —Theinlet to the city sewer, at Sixth and Chestnut streets, needs looking after. —The unfinished granite steps in front -of the office of the Receiver of Taxes, answer excellently as stepping stones to enable pedes trians to pass the ".quagmire" which exists 'in the sidewalk at that point. "—Norristown is. fast increasing in popula tion.. —The Canvassers of the differen i t Wards sit to-day to examine and revise the registry lists. --Cabbage being scarce, the supply of sauer kraut will be correspondingly short:. —Watermelons are yet plentiful ( tut rather green! —The Chief Engineer of the Aerial Water Department is evidently. determined to cut -short our supply of the aqueous. —To-day is the Ist of October, and yet-the weather is as fine as that of June. —The prison vans can no longer be termed "Black Marian." —The patent cars which make the conduc tors appear in the light of thieves are not liked by our people. —Application was made by the Democracy this morning, in, the United States Special Court, for the appointment of watchers of election, as provided for by act of Congress. The matter was postponed until. Monday. —The country people are flocking to town to make their fall purchases.. FIRE.—The alarm of tire about - ten o'clock this morning was caused by the _burning of two beds in the third-story room of the house of H. Z. Benner, No. 2130 Jefferson street. The apartment MILS occupied by a sub-tenant, named Philip Haybeck. Loss about $2OO. A Swrsin...E Fit USTRATED.-A man ~n amed. Fields was arrested on Third street, this Morniag,hy D etectives Tryon and Thltens,for attempting to swindle the firm 'of-Glenden ning, Davis & Co., out 'or $20,010 60. THE . FAVORITE CLOTHING HOUSE Of this city is undoubtedly Wansmaker & Brown's great establishment, at Sixth and Market streets. The manner of doing business is POPULAR ;with everybody, because everything is found tb be RELIABLE. Their stock of Fall GoOds is enormous, and any' taste can be grat ified; and the prices are always reasonable, according to quality and finish. This house does.tbe largest business in the 'city, in the way of making up goods to order, and the 'Custiim Department„ now handsomely fitted up on the First Floor of Nos 3 to 13 South Sixth street, is famous for its Blegant Styles .and Moderato Prices. Swiss CAnviN‘ ;S.—Messrs . Earle & Sons have concluded to add to their business the branch of Swiss carved - goOds, of every charac ter, as it seems to assimilate so nearly with their rustic frames and easels. so much used now everywhere. The prices at which the present importations are Miered, appear to be very low, indeed, certainly quite one-fourth as much as such articles could bewoduced here, and then they want the graceful, sharp lineS given by these Swiss around the Lake of lirieuz, where most of tli i pse wares are produced. Some charming wlork-boxes and jewel-boxes struck us most, and also some cardvases, with Sevres plates, grotesque hanging match-safes, pape teries..&C., RARE CONFECTIONS AND CIIOeOLATE.—At this season of the year there is nothing - so highly appreciated or acceptable as a box of those choice confections which can only be produced_ at the laboratory of Stephen 'F. Whitman Son,south west corner of Twelfth —andZiarket_streetS.-- -The manufactures of this establishment are universally known for their Superior manipulation and splendid flavor. Large quantities of them are being sent to dis tant cities and sections of the country, where the wholesome character of these inimitable goods have caused them to be held in the highest estimation. THE CEltilAii 'WIDOWS AND ORPHANS.— Our German bitizens" are making arrange ments for .a Grand Promenade Concert,. at Horticultural Hall, on the 13th instant, in aid of the widows and orphans of German sol dieM. The affair is likely to be a very plea sant and successful one. Many of our leading musicians have volunteered their services, and the ladies, always foremost in all , such good works, have taken up the cause with great enthusiasm. - • ••--- R:PUnLICAN, M Ass MEETING.-1. he friends of the Republican party should not forget the grand mass umetine to be held at Broad and Market streets to-night. Besides the eloquent speakers who will address the assemblage on the occasion, a magnificent pyrotechnic dis play, under the direction .of Professor Jack son, will be given, and will add much to the attractions of the meeting. THE BEV. J. W. Ct sris, of Bordentown, N. J., has received and accepted a call to the Spruce Street Baptist Church, Spruce street, aboVe Fourth. He will enter upon his pa:to ral duties tO-morrow ;Sunday), Oct. Al. The Churchlias beet: thoroughly o' 'tattled and renovated, , and all are cordi invited to come and hear this young and elbtirient divine. Seats giireia cheerfully to strangers. L; , t and tie Lot,, I' r,o , u reo ni t whion is 1:01*- I'4,llo,ll(ii.licv, AN: pUlliiSiled I,y MeSSI'S. No. 211 Dock street. Tin ,p(- , •1 11(.s dvliser..ll he Major-G.meral am( the I). ,K 4-11- v 1 lu lifilml in to-days MEDICAL T i e~. An CNFAILIN"G REMEDV for NEURAL,IA often effecting a perfect cure in it synth, day. No form ol Nervous Disease fails to yield to its wonder-. lid pen ic. Even in the severm , t cases of Chronic Neu ralgia, affecting the entire system, :Its use fora few days allorde the most astonishing retie', and rarely , fails C., prokbtme it complete and permanent cure. It contains no materials in the Flight, st degree injurious It huffs the unqualified approval of the telt physicians. Thous:Ladd, in even part of the country. gratefully acknowledge its power to soothe the banned nerves, and restore the strength. bent by mail on receipt of price and postage, bur package 4, 1 na ,Postage ft cents. Six packages 00 " 27 " • It'is sold by ail Dettlerit ii Its and ItTeditAtirs. TT - 11 - NEW& Co., Propriatimii, 12u Tremont street, Boston, MASS. . REAL ESTATE.—TH OMAS & SONS' niii:Sule.—,lllodern Three-story Brick Residence, No, 220 lilt. Vernon street, west of Twenty•second street. On Tuesday, October it, 1870, at 72 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange; all that modern three-story brick messuage, with tWo•story buck build Digs . and lot of. ground, situate on the south side of Mt. \ omen street, west of Twenty-second street. No. 2208 • containing in, front on Mt. Vernon. street Di feet, and extending in depth 61 feet 6 inches to a three-feet-wide alley, with the privilege thereof, The h o use is in good-repair ; contains 8 rooms, has gas and bath-room, hot and cold Water, heater in cellar, fur nace, cooking-range, &c. Terms-2 ; 600 may remain on mortgage. . niirhnmethate possession. M. THOMAS At. SONS, Auctioneers, .ocl 15 , 139 and,l4l South 'Fourth street, ell REAL ESTATE.--THOMAS & SONS' Illatioe.—vatuithiv Coal Yard, Dwellings; Shedding,- Stable, &c„ northeast corner of American and York streets, Nineteenth Ward. On Tuesday, October 18th, DIAIL - 10, BREAD AND xIN G PA Nt-t, M, at 12 okdoeit, noon, be sold at public ttio,•at B Sauce-Pans; Tea Kettles, Gridirons, Cake Grid"- the Philadelphla Exchange, all that lot of ground a n d dies. Waffle frons, , and other 1101.1Belicephig Hardware . the iiarroveraenhi thereon erected, situate at the TRUMAN & sriAW, Nu. 8,35 (Eight Thirty-five) Market' east corner of American and York streets, Nineteenth titreet, below Ninth.' . • ; Ward ; containing in front on American street 80 feet, aist extending in depth along York stranat 121 feet QC.REW—BOLTSAND WASHERS, I .1 .',0.•4.) fronts. The Iniprove. SQUAre-heo WOOdfier(4y, Carriage and Tire Bolts meats are a threfestory brick dwelling, frame stable, of various sizes, for side Icy TRUMAN Ai tSIIAW, No. 1-, , 01 thudding. trestle work and truck, once, weight K:r,. (Eight Thirty-liirel-NAlket street, belowfiinth. 4, ales• &e. • - T. tips—Cash. Immediate possession. DOOKB BOUGHT IN AN Y QUANTITY. I. . lA. THOMAS & SONS:p A neticipeerg, .3.40 r otili tit LEA.J.tY Filtht matt tYt4ut.[Latitikutrp I 15 suit 111 tivlttlit fourth Amt. .. " o *ay • :11X.117V50 I ttiTA - 1117IS D w 'Anal t.ti JEWELRY STORE, No. 622 MAR ' }CET street, sixdoorn,Lelr , wSeventht,tmet. American and imported Widclien, Dinnionthi and line Gold Jewelry and bilverware in every variety, at teabenable priceB, and warranted. N. B .—Pleaae ,call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. ae2lnt4p§. POLICE OR DARK LANTERNS", co m„ 11 Oil and Candle Lanterns, Lllll.llm, Htlekri, Larn,pficiaaorti. and Trimmer, and l-nallerb,tor, , t h. b y fritualeli it SHAW, No. 83.5( Eight Thirty hoe) Market atreet below Ninth. • , Pithlshed This Day: THE GEOLOt7rr PD' BICAL - GEOGRAPHY OF BRAZIL: , • By Cu.•Fa' , :n lIM/ITT, Professor of Geolozy in Ootttell 'llniyersily. With 100 Illustrations and Maps, and a Full Ind x. 1 vol. Bvo. 'B5 00. This volume is a continuation of 'Professor and 51rs. Agassiz'S " Journey in Brazil." It ienboilies the scien tific results of two Journeyings along the Brazilian coast, and in•the interior of the Empire, made by' Pro fessor Ham, who accompanied Professor AIMISIZ. It treats of the geological. structure of the coontry, its climate, the distribution'of its animals and...plants, its habitaldlity. end its agricultural resources. Especial corollas been taken to describe the coast provinces, and .to give 'information concerning their lands and their productions. natural and cultivated. A clear lICCOIOIt is given ot the gold, dinmond,coal, and other mines of the Empire. The coral rrof discov ered by Professor iiiirtt, and the curious stone reefs, 60 TAR a puzzle to travelers, are' described in a very inter tstingmanner. Tins work is of great interest to the general as well as to the scientific reader, and will possess peculiar pi-tal oa value to those who visit Brazil,either as tourists, or witl 'a view to establishing commercial relations. II LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE _ .. or • .• THOUS ARNOLD OF RUGBY.' By ARTHUR. P. F TANLEY, Dean of iireArninater. With fine Portrait. Popular Edition. Two volumee in one. $2 00. " To nil who can appreciate human excellonce,whether preacher, teacher, lawyer. or of whatever calling, we say, you cannot afford to be without the Life and Cor reepondence of Dr. Arnold. "—Quarterly Review. ." For sale by all Booktellers. Sent postpaid on ro ceipt of price by the Publishers, FIELDS, OSGOOD & CO., Boston. BOOK BUYERS, TAKE NOTICE! GREAT BARGAINS. The old stand; No. 724 CHESTNUT Street, to be closed out, regardless of•cost. BIBLES &ND PRAYER BOORS, The best assortnieut in the City, AT ONE•HALF VIE USUAL PRICES. Fine Editions of Standaid Works, Poetry, History, Biography : y.6c— the l co . otiriaance of the teene required to close up the business we shall keep a sufficient supply-4QT ALL THE NEW BOOKS and sell them at a dismal of 30 to 3.315 per cent. Givens:a call. D. ASHMEAD, Agent,. .724 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. *la!) tie It stn w tfr -7.:ttEAL ESTATE.SALE; ORI-,'HANS".COUIa SAI,E.L-ESTATE- Eli of foliit T. Smith, • deceased.—Thomas & Sons .Auctioheers.—Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1722 Catharine street, west of Seveuteeuth street. Par:multi to an' Order of the Orphans' Court for the Citrelld County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale; on Tuesday, October .25. 14711. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the. Philadelphia Exchange, the following described pro perty, late of John T. SMith, deceased, viz.: All that lot of ground , with the three-story orickmesspage there on erected, situate on the south side of Catharine street, MO feet west flout Seventeenth street,' Twenty sixth Ward, city of Philadelpnut ; thence extending southward by other ground granted or intended to have been granted to Henry R. Coulomb on ground rent, 57 feetto a 3 feet wide alley leading eastwardly and commu nicating with another 3feet wide alley, leading south i wardlyinto Webster Street ; thence extending we:d -ie:l'lly along the first-mentioned alley 10 feet; thence northward on a line parallel with Seventeenth street I foot; thence westward 6 feet to other ground also ranted or intended to hero been granted to said Houry H. Coulomb ou ground rent; thence north mord along the same 56 feet to the. south side of Catharine street. and thence extending eastward along tho south side of Catharine street 16 feet to the place of beginning ; to gether with the free use, right, liberty and pi-in-H.4e . of .the above-mentioned 3 feet wide alleys, as and fur tites age-Ways and water courses in common with the owners. tenants an,) occupiers of th- other lots of ground bound ing the said alleys to the northward,SOutliward and westw and at all times hereafter forever. Being the same premises which Henry R. Coulomb and wife by inden ture dated June 14, A D. 15562, regardedin the offt..:e of the recorder of deeds, for the City and County of-Phila delphia. in Deed Book A. C. H No. 55,page 77, granted and conveyed unto John T.-Slltittt, in tee. . By the Churl .?JOSEPH MEGARY: Clerk 0.0. JANE SIC T Administratrix . M. THOMAS -,c; SONS, A uctfitneers, oel 15 22 139 and 141 South Fourth street. SALE BY ORDER OF' HEIRS.— jag Thomas & Sous' sale.—On Tuesday, October 25. Wu, at 12 o'clock. WWII, will - be-4401d at public sale, at the Philadelphia .Exeluil.Q:r k the. following-described property, viz.: No. I.r.arge fthrrildutible Vit. NOS. 95-'1 and efi2 North Front street, above - Poplar street, 47 feet fr,0tt.220 feet deep. All that .valunble lot of ground, iVita're'on the west side of Front street. between Poplar And Laurel streets ; containing in front on. Front street 43 feet 1 inch, and extending in depth 226 feel, more or less. and oil the rear end 3.3 feet 44 inches. There are 2 franie dwellings on the ftbove lot. trr" Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—Half cash. 1 No. 2 —Large and valuable three.sto , y brick red. deuce, N 0.308 i , pruce street, west - of-Third street. with • a two-story brick building in the rent on Cypress street. All that three-story brick messunge, with two-story habit buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Spruce street, 69 teet S inches west of Third street, N 0.308 ; containing in front on Spruce street 23 feet 3 inches, and extending in depth 140 feet to C ypress street, on which it hes a front of 20 feet 5 inches. On Cypress street there is a two•story brick building, No. 307. tr.rClear of all incumbrance. Terms—Half cash. •, M. THOMAS A. SONS. Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. it si REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SUI 8' Sale.—Modern Three-story Brick Residence, No. 93.5 Race street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. On Tuesday. October 25th, 1870 at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern ttsr ee-story brick rnessnage, with tore.. story back building, and lot of ground, situabp on the north side of Race street, west of Ninth street, 935 ; containing in trout on Race street 18 feet 3 inches; thence northward 112 feet ; thence westward 25 feet 1 ineh. more or less ; thence southward 20 feet ; theme eastward 6 feet 10 inches. more or less, and thence south ward 92 feet to the place of beginning. The how, is well and substantially built ; has saloon parlor, dining room and kitchen on the first floor; 2 chambers, sitting room, store o and bath room on second floor ; hot Anthr.oldai:er, water closets. bell calls, furnace. cook iv gran r ut .c ‘4 . Term ats°l s—e say remain on mortga ce. Possession in 30 days. May be exam ineddsetween 10 and 12 o'clock. N. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. EX E TOR S' PEREMPTORY .LSal. , .—Estate of William Lawrence, deceased . Thr-mne A Sons, Auctioneers.—Modern three-story brisk dwelling. No 2002 Lombard street. On Tuesday, October 25. F7O, at 12 o'clock. !iota], will 1 , 2 -isle, sestaoet ?orrre, at the Philadelphbi all the thres-story brick,messuage. with two sten back building and lot - of Mastoid. situate on the north =bb of Lombard street.west of Twenth-th street, No. coutaming iu f rest 011 Lombard street 17 feet, and extending in depth 55 beet, more or ' The house has flat for oir, jog bath, arid cold water, tookrange. . a?. iDCIII.O , IIIIICP. Terms—Cash Insult:dime pot:se,siors ; sale! Abso lute. 151 ,rthr of JOHN LAWRENCE, i WM. LAWRENCE. E ,cutor.. EDW.D. T. HALM WE.1.L. ,, N. THOMAS & SON Auctioneers, 133 and HI ti.'Fourth street - 11_113LIC SALE.—THOM A.S & SONS' Li Anetionei.rh.—Large and Valuable Lot. Po. soutil street,22!; by 120 feet. On Tuesday,. October 10, IFJP,iii-s1.1.1±;&lock, upon. gill be sold at public sale ' at the Philadelphia }G):01141.1ge. that valuable lot cif i4round and the improvements thereon erected.t itunty on the south sideiol,S,dith street, 40 feet east orglifton street. No. tun COMM Mill; in front On South.street and ext.lating de- y t;i 120 feet to Alaska street. The ilnpr.v. , rtAlts an, a frame dwcliing on South street. ening! on 'Alaska street, and 3three-story brick dw, Hinge, inrulinci a court. 12 = 7" Clear of all incurnbranco. A SAFE, A.l D edy Cure FOR 'Taiga . REAL, ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' ka sale . —Modern three•story Brick Dwelling, N 0.321 New street. west of Thirotstreet.—On Tuesday, October 18th, 1970, at 12 o'clock, noon, Will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three sum' orick inestmage with two - story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north side of New street, west of Third street, No. 321 ; containing in front on New street 20 loot, and extending in depth 112 feet 6 inctiestincluding on the o c tet Bide thereof the whole of an alley 3 Viet wide by 31; feet der p, ors the name is sow built, fenced and used,of which alley the property adjoining on the west has the collusion use and privilege as a passage - -way and wa ter course fOrever.) The house has gee, furnace, hath room, hot turd cold water, ,k;c. Rents for .5'600 a year. Ternis,;Fil,ttal may remain On mortgage. trir" Clear of all ineumbrance. IM ALL RVOUS SEASES,` Effects are Possession by In.conilter Ist. DI THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers. oel S 15 I 159 and 141,Soutli Fourth Fit PHIL AD - ELPiIIA EVENING BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1,„187” NEW PUBLICATIONS M. THOMAS & SONS., Anctionemre, 139 and 141 South Fourth street.q REAL ESTATE SALES. fF-A,. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE Bit L , oftsrali Ann Thomas, deceased.--Thomas & Sono, Auctioneers.—Modern Three-story Brick Itesidence,No. 1221 Walnut street, west of Twelfth street—Pursuant to an order of. -the Orphans' Court for the City and County of -Philadelplda,lt`ill be sold at public sale, on Thies - ovember let, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, ,at the Philadelphia Exchange; the following-described pro perty, late of Saran Ann Themes, decea-ed, viz.: - All that three story. brick meesuage and lot of ground' there•: unto belonging, situate ou the north side' of w alma street, at the distance of 121 feet east of Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia-, containing in front on Walnut street 24 feet, and extending of that width - depth northward 150 feet 4 inches. to an alley 4 feet 8 ineitee wide in the clear, and 59 feet in length; oast and west, open by John Stine in his' lifetime ; Parallel with Walnut street. for the accommodation et this and his other lots bounding thereon, which said alley com municates with another alley 4 feet in width, leading soot ilWa rd from Sartsom street (late George street!, par midi With said Thirteenth street, and 92 feet eastward therefrom. 112 feet into a 10 feet wide court or alley, whie r p he eastward from said Thirteenth. street, par allel With mid Walnut, street, and 113 feet northward therefrom 97 feet. Bounded northward by the said first townie!, ed alley, eastward and westward by meesnages and ground now or Into belonging to the estate of John Stine. inl.soutliward by Walnut street, being the earn° premises which Louie EngeneTrench and wife by' in denture bearing date the 3delay of November, A.D. 1853, recorded in the unite for recording deeds for the city end county of Philadelphia, in. Deed Book T. No. 117, page 300, Ac., granted and centered 'unto the timid Sarah Ann Thomas, wife of Win. C. Thomas, in-fee. To ' nether with the free use, right, liberty and privilege of the said 4 feet wide alley, and of thesaid 10 feet alley or court, and of a water-course therein at all times here after.' By the Court. -JOSEPH MEGARY, Clerk 0. 0. WILLIAM C. FLANIGEN, Administrator. N. B. The residence is three stories high, with attica, ban two-story back buildings, basement. dining -room and kitchen, gas, bath, hot and cold Water, furnace, cooking range, ko. Poeseselon Jfilrlst. 1871. SS' May be examined from 3 to s,o'clock P. M. on ap plication to the Auctioneers. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ocl 15 22 29 139 and 141 South. Fourt h street. T em REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' Bliii.Sale.—Ott Tuesday, October 18th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described property,viz.: No. I.—Two Modern Three-story Brick Dwellinge, Noe. 1807 and 1825 Inervino street. All those two modern three-story brick meseuages, with two-story back build ings and lots of grounn, .situate on the east side of Mervin° street, above Montgomery avenue, Nos. 1807 and 1825 each containing in front on Merviine street 16 feet, and extending in depth 75 feet. They have the gas introduced, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, underground drainage, As. They will be sold separately. • Clear of all incumbrance. Immediate Possession. Tei•ins—S'2,ooo may remain on mortgage. Keys at 1855 Ca ine° street. No. 2.—Modern Dwelling, No. 1846 Cameo street. All thatmodern thr&•story brick messuage, with two-story hack building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Canine street, above Montgomery aebnue, No. 1146; containing In front 16 feet, and extending in depth 75 feet. It hangas, bath, hot and cold. water, furnace; cooking-range, underground drainage, Ac. 1W - Cleat of all ineumbranee.! Ternis=a2,oeo may remain on mortgage . Keys at No. .1 855 Canute street. . , M. THOMAS &.SONS, Auctioneers. 139 and 141 South Fourth !Area. fps Tll U STRE'S •P, ER EMPTOR It . RifE ti il —Thomas i'Ar Sons., Auctioneers..,--Genteel Three shay Dwelling, No. 711 Christian street, west of Seventh street. On Tuesday, October 18,1370, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Phila. dolphin Exchange. all that three-story brick messuago, with two-story back brings and lot of ground, situate on the limn) side of C ristian street, west of Seventh street, N 0.711 ; thence extending northward 62 feet 10 inches, more or less, to a 4 feet wide alley, tWhich ex tends westward from Seventh street from a po'nt. 77 feet north of Chistian street ;, thence along said a yl3 feet 11 inches ; thence southivard 60 feet, more or less ' to Christian street ; thence along Christian street 16 feet to the place of beginning. It 'has parlor, dining-room and kitchen on first dour, gas bath, hot and cold water, . ()eking range, Ac. Front chamber, second story, has i,i ationaryjnarble wash-stand. The westernmost party wall reserved ; it does not be- I, ng to the estate. To he subject to a mortgage of $2,000 note on the pro pvrty. . Immediate_ possession. hey at Lumber-yard ° Office, 3 u. 701 Carpenter street. M. THOMAS Be SONS, Auctioneers, • . eel 8 15 133 and 141 South Fourth street. tff.-: P U BLIC SALE -') I3Y ORDER OF lit) fleirs.—Estate of Joseph Dickinson, deceased.— Ti ernes A Bons, Auctioneers.-2. story Stone Dwell hug, Blacksmithand Wheelwright Shells, Stable and 5 Acres, Reading Iturupike and Wissahickon creek, Chestnut Bill, Twenty-second Ward, about 3 of - is mile from the railroad station, and li of a mile of. Wissa bickan't urtipike On Tuesday, October 15.1870, at 12 o'clock, neon, will be sold at public sale, at 'the Phila delphia Exchange, all those buildings and -thes acres of ground, situate, oh the Reading turnpike, about 11 of a mile Iron the Cestnut bill Railroad station, Chest nut Bill, adjoioing lands of the Hildeburn estate, and opposite the megant country seat of Joseph Trotter, Esq. The improvements are a 231-story stone dwelling; has 7 rooms and piazza ; frame blselconith- and wheel wright Shops, stable part stone and frame) 'good water, ,tc. The property extends back' to, the Wissahickon creek; on which it has a front of about 500 feet. Tet ms—One-third 1:1111V remisin. J • • - 111. THOMAS S NS, Auctioneers, oc]•8 11 139 and 141 South Vourth street. i 7 REAL ESTATE--TEL 0 MA'S S' Four-Story 13rick Residence; N0.7(1 South. Tenth - street, below Bainbridge street. On Tuesday. Isctober 18. len. at 12 o'clock, noon,will be sold at public sale. at the Ebiladelphia Exchange, all that - four-story brick DlVbfilliTP.V. With three-story back , buildings& -stud lot of ground, situate on the east side of Tenth street, 40 feet south of Bainbridge (late Shippers) street; thence extending eastwardly 90 feet to Itonaldson 'a cemetery thence southwardly along the line of same 35'feet to the north end of, a 6 feet wide alley ; thence westwardly 3 feet ; t Levee northwardly 17 feet ; thence westwardly to Tenth street ; thence along the east side of Tenth street 18 feet to the place of beginning. The house is well built. and in-good order throughout ;contains 11 rooma; has the gas throughout, bath.. hot ani cold water, cook ing-range, heater. numerous large closets, Sr. Mr — Clear of all incumbrance. Immediate Possession. , . . - ay be examined any day - 'previous to sale. A Plan of the lot may be seen At the Auction Rooms M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer°, eel 815 . 139 and 141 South Fourth street. SALE fgi BY ORDER OF HEIRS.— Atilt ThOmars & Sons, Auctioneers.—Four-story brick Dwelling, No. 1320 Wood street, with two three-story brick dwellings in the rear on Pearl street. On Tuesday, October 18. 1870, at 12 o'clock. noon , will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those brick messuages and the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the south side of Wood street, Vest of Thir teenth street, No. rau ; Containing in front on Wood street 16 feet 4 inches, and extending in depth 69 feet 3 indlieva., Pearl street. The improvements are a four glory Prick dwelling fronting on Wood street. and 2 three-st \ ) Ty brick dwellings iu the rear, one fronting on ' Pearl st .. No. et, . 1321.' , ~ Subject to an irredeemable yearly ground rent of I 49 i•A. Immediate possession. Nay be examined.. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 815 139 and 141 South Fourth street. E'. REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS -3 - Sale.—Modern Three story Brick Residence, No. 769 South Twentieth street. below Fitzwater street. On Tnesday. October 18, 1670, at 12 o'clock, noun, will be s old at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick niesuage. with two story back building uud lot of ground. situate on khe east Fide Of Twentieth street, south of Fitzwater street, No. 769 ; containing in front on Twentieth etr,.et 16 feet, and extending in depth 62 feet to a 4 feet wide alley, with the pi ivilege thereof. The house is well built. and has the modem conveniences ; handsomely papered and tainted ; has saloon parlor, dining-room and kitehen on fast floor ; ccuiraochous Members, sitting r/S,lll, store t ,t, , i bath retail hit necond floor ; gun, bath. bet and cold . Water. CORO Iw-range, &C. 1 . • 6 ...., euhjeUt to 1, redeemable yearly ground rent of 7•:,t.. Immediate pueseesion. , May be examined any day „ pre, Mu, to aide. : 11.1.11101i1 AS & SONS. A iietio, .•rs. oel Sl5 .• 139 mid 141 South i• eurt ii street. 4i REAL ESTATE.—TE OM AS &SONS bot,.--AL,dern four-Cory 13rielc. po , idence, No. 1812 Pine street, west of Eigitteeuti street. Un Tu , sday, September 18,1870,at 12 o'clock, nuumwill Le sold, at pub lic sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern tour-story brick toossutige, with three-story double back buildings aini lot of ground [hereunto beim - Jr:mg, situate .13 the south aide of Pine street. svivil Eigliteentlist, No. 18t2 ; containing in front on Pine street 22 feet, and extending in depth 'A feet. The house is in good order, and bus all the modern con Vl . lliolll,e, ; gre. , Rio bath rooms, water-closet, furtuwo, twy . eu ,, Ling-kaug444,- 11c, lerms-6 . - - Immediate possessiem. Rey ti at Clark S Ettlaga, 711 Walnut street. • M. 'I.I.IOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 0c1,8.1.5 ' 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. ell REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS &,SONS' Sale.—Three-atorr Brick Dwelling, No. '429 Ceditos street, below Twenty-third street. On sTueaday, Oct. 4th, hi7o. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at putt lie sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three• stor brick niessuage, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground. situate on the north side of Coates street, below Twenty third street, No. 2229 ; the lot con taining in trout otitJoutes street iti feet, and extending in depth ti feet to VilTillto street—two !route.. The house ha., the gee iatxtolluco , l and. bath. Stl/9(TI to it year!) ground rent of . ei s —l2 atib Til(S'-tlAt& SONS, Auctioneers, oc 1 139 and 141 South Fourth street. fp REAL ESTATE.-TUIWIAS & SUNS' Sale.:—Btpluel•M Stand. Three.stury brick Store ana Pwelling• No. 44] North Second street, 1,,.1 1 , N o bl e street. On I uesday ,October 2.5 th Mu. at 12 o'clock, noun, Oil be sold at publicsale,atthe Plolndelphin Exalt:mg°, all that valuable three-story brick clot Mid dwelling, With OTI , Aory kitchen and lot of ground, sitnata nn the rapt Fide of. Second etrert, betw, en Willow and Noble streets, Nu. 411 : contain] DM In front on Second street 20 feet, and extending in depth 80 feet. or Clear of all ineumbrnnee. Terms-65.00n natty rOnant un tuortgalt.. liar Immediate possession. Keys at N 0.439 t next door/. M. THOMAS a: SONS, Auctlonnerli. or. 1 12 22 1.39 and 141 South Fourth street. VI REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS, imat Sale.—Denirable three-story brick Dwelling, No. 1119 Vine street. went of Eleventh ntreet. On Tuesday, October 18th, JB7O. ut 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Cale, at the Philadelphia E xc ha n ge,. nll that" three'story brick messuage, with twoodory back building and lot of ground, nituate on the north nide of Vine area, wont of Eleventh iitrent No. 1119; containing in front on Vine street 16 feet 2t machos, and extending in depth In feet to . Pearl idreet. It has gen, bath, furnace. kc. • Terms—Half cash: Immediate popirenion. Dl. THOMAS & SONS, Anctionoera, oci 15 139 told 141 S out iiirourth Ktreot All.ll LNG WITH • INDELIBLE Embi 'Adoring, Braidin_g, !Ramping &o. 4,4, TORREY. MOO /filbert • • STRAWBRI ! OE:::*„..:.'.C..tOTIMR, CLOTH DEPARTMENT. I . A7' ' NOVELTIES of the day, VELVETE ENS. invito inspection WHITE -CORDUROYS, FLUE CORDUROYS: of French manufactnro and cannot be duplicated WATER PROOF CLOAKING& STRALWITIII)G'E .4k .. :V.L.t.'•.....L..,...(• .'...:..i.-L...::..,"7 SHEPPARD,,VAN HARLIN - GEN & ARRISON, ~, ITL CO E" E. N I. N" et•- , OF LACECUR T,AINS. The attention of buyers is invited to a SPEFCIAL large Fall importation of v ~, - , FRENCH. AND SWISS LACE . CURTAINS, Made expressly for our PrivateiSat4s, many of them being the handsomest goods ever imported, among which are many very choice a elegant designs atveil low prices? These goods, being imported in large quantities direct from the manufacturers, will be oilers(' at asm dv ance, in order to insure their immediate sale. , ' - ' ..a . ALSO, A LARGE AND V ARIED LINE OP 'AO' • . I CURTAIN AND DECORATING MATERIALS, FOR PARLORS,. BOUDOIRS; LIBRARIES, ETC, • c Comprising many novelties in Royal Tapestries, Magnets, Satins, Brocatfee, Cotelines,;Bracatelles, Worsted - Terrys, Reps, Damasks, Etc., Etc. • CARVED A - D PLAIN WALNUT, EBONY A.ND. GILT CORNICES; ski.A. - roES IN'' CrIEUIF.A.'r 'ITAAILIaInr.ILIES, , )PLAIN WHITE COLORED BORDERED, LANDSCAPES ETC ETC. • ' All orders entrusted to us will be, executed Vromptly by experieneed t and reliable workmen. IN . 0. 100 S CIFIEIirrNICI7I I Stliet, ; Ph i ladelphia. , AWATCHES HAT HAVE MTH orto Mod to giv catiefaction, put -in - pond order.. Particular a ontion paid to Fine Watch. -ea, Clironometere t etc., by. okilful workmen -Idualcal - Boxes repaired. . • • - Bu & - Imp era or Wok. Muoical Boxoe, plylo ' 024 (Moot tit strq4 F . be our Ch. =r~= Our FALL STOCK is now fully, open and comprises all the SVAPLE GOODS and These popular Goods, so dillicult"to procure in the right shades, have been selected, by us this season with great care out of the best makes imported, and we now confidently The finer Goods can scarcely be distinguished from LYONS IN EERY STYLE - AND - FANCY ci,orxias IN EVERY COLOJ. 331ack, White, Blue, GrrePll9 . :-c WHITE CLOTHS, for Opera purpoSes and Children's wear, in great variety. Many of the 'above litiods are Our Stock cbmprises about twenty ditlerent makes and as many qualities, ranging from 88 cents to S 2 00 per yard in Domestic Goods, and up to : $3 .50 in• Foreign. Selling largo quantities of these Goods, we can offer inducementr pureha.sers trot found elsewhere. We offer at present a finely assorted stock,. NOT SURPASSED by. any retail house in the United States. The principal colors aro k,grold Mixed; Green, `IN WINTER CLOAKINGS We shall, in a few days, offer our own importations, ordered early last Spring, and MUCEI BELO cif , PRESENT PRICES. E.W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. VE LVETEENS. 'YEVVETS. WE HAVE J-= , , k-,--- 'Mack and • White; EDWIN H. FITLER Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers In , Hemp, 23 N. Water Street and 22 _N. 'De/ma:are Avenue PHILADALPIIIA. • • H. HITLER. , CONRAD V. CLOTHIER MI; OFF, ~ } ~ :. 7....'!~:=.c=}?:_~F~KfT VELVETEENS. WHITE CORDUROYS, ( BROWN CORDUROYS. Scarlet, ' IVlfitroort, Brown, Dahlia. Slue, Brown° r'; DIICHAEL vraavan. r um WEAVER & CO.; Rope and 'VIA/no Manufacturers DealersAn Hemp and Ship Chandle 29 North WAT)C,R. PHILADELPHIA, ' apt ttl'