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    FURS.
L ADIES' FANCY FURS,
JOHN VA.IIMIIIA.,
•
118 A.llOll stiftßWP, ABOVE NEVENTIL
(At his Old-established Store),
opORTER, MANUFACTURER, AND
DEALER IN FANCY FURS
FOR
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
titling WE in Store it very large and beautiful
“lortMent of all the different kIII4IS and qUalitieti
P. FANCY FURS
sole LADIES' AND
in I it a call from those in WAAL.
;f iemember the name and nur o lig i
juticritA
118 AEON tinceet, above Seventh.
tibaven this ti no Partner or connection with an oss-4rnifs. other
oe it).
05. FURS - 1865.
L B. & F. IL WONBATII
,STCCESSOBS TO THE LATE O. F. WOMRATHO
4V$ Arch street.
nAvx NOW OPEN,
A. FULL ASSORTMENT OF
WI3rES' VADICir FURS,
to which they invite the attention of buyers.
xs-ttn
==3l
if 04013 3 , Sr, lo A. it 'sr
low offer, in their Retail Department On addition
o ther Lanai stock or straw and Fancy Bonnets,
o ,siesl and Mims' Hats, etc. ),a fuu One of
P%
ypirETS,
CRAPES,
ECIRONS,
LACES,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
la AND GITAT ORNADIENTa, and other novel
ties of their ownimportatton.
WOOD & CARY,
No. '725 CHESTNUT STREET.
BONNET OPENING.I
WEDNESDAY, October 4.
WOOD & CA-TtYs
725 CHESTNUT STREET.
7 4 )11 CHESTNUT STREET.
is
•ti I have now ugn a superior assortment of
MILLINERY HOODS,
mitable for the Fall and Winter.SeasOA, consisting
SONNET, ROYAL AND UNCUT VELVETS,
all colors and plaid.
BONNET AND TRIIMNG RIBBONS,
or every width and shade.
SILKS, LACES,
MALINES. ENGLISH CREPES,
FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS,
is unusually rich selection many styles that Cannot
be had elsewhere.
tqSAW,Etltai AND FELT HATS AND BWANETS,
all the new shapes.
THE BEST NEW YORK Am FRENCH
BONNET. FRAMES.
constant attention to the market and the auction
salts in New York and this city enable me to offer
st all times a complete assortment of fresh and de-
Onible goods at tile lowest prices. ,
'artleular attention paid to country orders.
N. WEYL,
oe4-nn 726 CHESTNUT Street.
SILK t i;: I 0 i SJOBBESS
JAMES, SENT, SANTEE, & CO.,
LIkLEVRTERS AND JOBBERS
DR , Y Q Clk 0 S
Nos. 2211 and 241 North Third Street'
PHILADELPHIA.
Cloths, Tents. '
Cassimerea, Belanes.
Hsttinetts, Alpaea_,s -
Jeans, Fancy Dress Goods,
COtiOnadeS, and Bleeebed Bheetings,
Denim, Brown and Bleeched §birtinge,
Btripes. 401811 Chant - Dras,
Cheeti, Oadsh Tweeds,
Gingliams. Flannels,
Mayers, Linens,
41:1111111MIN6 GOOD%
WiIITN Gimps,
NOTIONS, &a., Sc.
FREI3II. GOODS.
HALLOWELL,- GONER,
DEPONTEES AND JOBBERS,
ABE NOW OPENING
.AN ENTLREDY NEW STOOK OP
SIMMS
AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Comprising an extensive and attractive assortment
of styles to meet present trade in
Elegant Designs
Foreign Fancy Fabrics.
ARQ-00ICE MIXES in
DEPORTED K
for unz CIOCPS'
such al nilllAbe relit
,1e af d
SALES.
"tell they offer
TO CASH BUYERS.
6t5 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets.
iral-mwfam
/NI=EC2I
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
'F. S. FIVE-TWENTIES.
The becretary of the Treasury having given notice
that he will exchange Certificates of Indebtedness,
maturing before the lst day of January next, Com
ountbluterest Notes, and One and Two-Year Five
rer Cent. Treasury Notes to the extent of
FIFTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
for BIX E'ER CENT. FIVE-TWENTY YEAR
MAIM, interest being allowed on the Treasury
Notes and Certificates to the ist of November, and
the Bonds bearing date fkom that time at Three
rer Cent. Premium.
We are preparedto mak Treasuryersion forliold-
EU of Certificates and notes without
thane" and will also tarnish the Bonds in any
amount'
AT BEST atAlturor NATEC
JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers,
No. 905 CHESTNUT Street.
OFFICE FOR THE BALE OF
GOVIERNEEIEWN LOANS
JAY COOKE Ait CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Saving Removed temporarily to
NO. $O5 CHESTNUT STREET,
OW or gale, st, lowest malice& rotes.
!LW N :4‘lo I Wil aZi Xlili ti li i I fZi
•a rohLowa;
U. 5.1,8 0 'lleasury Notes of date of Aug. 18, 1884.
Do. do. do. June 16,1888.
Do. do. do. July 18.1886.
/BONDS OF 1881.
5-00 LOAN OF 1110/.
41-10 LOAN OF 18131.
10-10 LOAN OF 1861.
ONATIFIOATZS OF INDEBTEDNESS.
-ITOCEB OF ALL KINDS sow= AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
information given concerning all kinds Of Seca
ider.
Collections on all volute mode at lowest rates.
*ul6-idaz
THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
NATIONAL BANS
Or PHILAIDELPIII&I,
F/NANCIAL AGENT. AND DEPOSITOR'S...OF
VIE UNITED STATES,
Wtll receive Subscriptions, payable In Cortifi
fties of Indebtedness, One and Two Tear Treasury
votes, and Compound-interest Totes, for UNITED
:STATES FIVIt-TWENTY 401iDS, according to the
terms prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury.
W. RUSHTON, Jr.,
°t4- vfmt3t CASHIER.
STOCKS, LOANS, &c.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS,
BY G E .1. BOYD,
ILS South THIRD Street, second door
se3o-3m Above Mechanics' Bank
ENEFLISE AND AMERICAN
MEIELV.A.33:
LINES AND TWINES.
D. W. HOLMES & co.,
7 LIBERTY SQUARE, BOSTON
oc2-ttitlz-tiffir
'6OO ARCH STREET. 600
- Eilaub•E Fu smsufwa GOODS,
ctrTLERy.
gcl ORIFFITE A PAWS.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
...... _
THOMAS W. EVANS do CO.
WILL or= •
FALL AND WINTER
CLOAKS,
ox
MONDAY. 9th last.
00-21, 818 and 880 CHESTNUT Street.
TEO% w. gyArrs at Go.
Invite attention to their extensive and varied as
sortment of
NEW , FALL GOODS,
embracing the latest and choicest stiles of
SILKS,
DRESS GOODS;
SHAWLS,
EMBROIDERIES.
GLOVES, PA'z
HOSIERY, &C.
Also, a full line of goods suitable for
of the latest manufacture and fabric.
Nos.. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT ST,
oe4-6t
DEPOT
FURNISHING DRY GOOUS,
A CARD-.
SHEPPARD I VAN HARLINGEN &
ARRISON,
NO. 1008 CIDEAS'ENtri" !WT*,
WLIOSe establishment for the sate of
• HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS
Is unequalled In the extent and variety of its as
lortuteut, beg to announce to
TIOUSFAMEPERS,
RENEWING THEIR SUPPLY,
Or persona about to fltrnish, that they are now re
ceiving their
MW7W=i'rV'7 9- M - 7g
MMI
VIESII LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLLEN
cioonS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE,
SUCH AS
LINEN MEETINGS, COTTON SHEETINGS,
BILLOW LINENS, PILLOW MUSLIMS,
DADIASK TABLE CLOTHS,
TABLE LINENS,
DAMASK NAPKINS,
BORDERED TOWELS,
TONVELLLNGS,
QUILTS, BLANICkas,TABLE AND PIANO
COVERS,
And every other article suitable for a vrell.-ordered
household. ee29•tf
1865 . NEW GOODS FOR 1863.
ETRE & LANDELL 1
FOURTH AND ARCH.
lIIPOBTEBS,
JOBBERS,
RETAILERS,
Fancy and Staple Dry Gootio.
WHOLESALE-SECOND FLOOR. sal-tf
GREAT SOCCO.C. 413 V
JOB LOTS
OP
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
KNOBBY COATINGS,
BEAVERS.
VELOURS,
VELVETS,
CHINCHILLAS,
of the latest and most beautiAil styles we have ever
offered to the trade or public generally. Officers of
the arPay and navy may feel assured or special
attention. -
We also have a complete stock of
FRIENDS' WEAR.
COACH CLOTHS,
BILLIARDS, and
BAGATELLES.
Oar motto is "Good Goods at Fair Prices," at
W. T. SIODGRASS'
CLOTH HOUSE,
34 SOUTH SECOND STREET
AND
23 STBAWMPKRY sTREEr.
LADIES' CLOAKING- CLOTHS, FROM
late Auction Sales. A full line at low nrices.
CTIEWEN STODDART A BROTHER,
Nos. 450, *Da and 454 Vora. SECOND Street,
oc6-at, above Willow.
NBWDRESS GOODS AT 87-i AND
4o cents,
Prom late Auetion sales, lots of Saxony Woven
Dress Goode from the above to 50 cents per yard.
°UNWED STODDART t BROTHER,
No. 450, 452, and 454. North SECOND street,
ocerat above Willow.
TTEAVY DOMET FLANNELS FOR
A-I- shirting, as low as Canton Flannels.
CURD STODDART & BROTHER,
NOS. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
006-at Above Willow.
WATER-PROOF CLOARTRGB, BEST
grades, 41.50.
CIIRWEN BTODDART BROTHER,
Noe. 450, 453 and 454 North SECOND Street,
oefl-St Above Willow.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR
KEN'S AND BOYS WEAN.
tell and varied stock of
coATINCS, CAM - MERE% SA.TMETS, •
and cheap fabrics for Children's suits.
CIIRWEN STODDART Sc BROTHER.
Nos. 450, 4591, and 454 North SECOND Street,
OC6-at above Willow.
TIILA
LANKE NKETS FOR FAMILY USE,-SUSE,- A
splen TS. did line of medium and fine grades of
B
CTJRWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
OGNit above Willow.
- -
t ir CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH BT.
• NEW GOODS OPENING , DAILY.
Thread Veils new designs.
Thread Litealarbes.
CaulOria Lace Veils, from 411.
Thread Lace Collars, from 50 ants.
Empress Collars in pante de gaze, point ap
lique, and valeuclennes.
WHITE GOODS.
- French Imam, a yards wide for dresses.
note numb Cambric, Ilairtsook, Plaid and Stripe
Muslims very - cheap-
Bich Cambric Edgings and Insertions, Erencli
Embroidered Bands, &Co, iltee.
Hemstitched HAM., extra line, ss ote.
FINE CLOAKING&
Large stock Beaver Clothe, Chinchillas, Ve
lours, frosted Beavera, Water-proofs &c. &e. Also
Overeoatlnga, tine Black Broadcloths,_BlS& Cass
mores, Fancy Cassimeres, &c.
Ladles? Water- roof Cloaks/.
Fine Fall and - Winter Cloaks.
Open Centre Brodie Lung Shawls.
Best quality Iloop skirts.
Black Thlbet Long Shawla.
COOPER & COWARD,
g. E. corner NINTH and 3LAILSIGT Sta.
INDIA SHAWLS.
GEORGE FRYER,
910 Chestnut street,
Will open 11l PALL importation or
INDIA LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS AND
On THURSDAY Oet. 5, to which the attention or
the Ladies is Invited. oe4-et
ATTRACTIVE NOTICE TO LADIES
A. full line of French Meginogg,
A. full line of Poplins,
A full line of Silks and Shawls,
A full line of Blankets, •
A fun line of Muslim,
A fuil line of Table ulna,
A NU line of Cloths and Cagelmeres L atl
JOHN H. t3TOK.F.S,
sell • 702 ARCH Street.
SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS 11
BOund Blanket Shawls.
Plain Long Shawls, for friends.
•
Extra-size Square Shawls.
Fine Plaid Shawls. newest patterhs.
Mims' and Children's Shawls.
Black and Node Thibet ShaNda.
Berlin Jacquard Shawls.
seta AtJOHN H. STOKES', 709 ARCH St.
A SPECIALLY INTERESTING
REOPENING.
JOSEPH H. TIIOIIN.LE.Y.
(LATE TROUNEEE & cnisst,)
Having made extensive repairs and alterations to
the old stand, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and
SPRING GARDEN Streets, has reopened with a
magnificent stock of new and beautiful Goods, se
looNd with great care, and with special reference
to the drat-elan trade who have so long patronized
the old firm. Anal would here take the opportiikati
of thanking all our former customers, andof assuring
them that no effort will be spared in the future to
retain their continued patronage.
Thera Will be found a good stock of
BLACK SILKS AND SHAWLS.
RICE PLAID AND PLAIN POPLINS.
FRENCH MR O IN H E C D AS EL M I NR.EESs ANDNALI
RELB‘ AI P BLANNETS.
LINEN GOODS, MUSLIN% _
GINOHAMS, itC.
JOSEPH H. .THORN.LEY,
sal-1m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
openUT SECOND - STREET,
HaveLupin's nowa full stock of
~French Itetinoes.
"Lupin's' , Mouslin de Leine&
nuk-fseed Poplins.
Silk and Woo !WAS.
All-wool Poplins.
Plaid Poplins, of ordered styles. • • .
. Rich-figured all-wool Cashmeres.
Rich styles of Wool De Leine&
Polka Dot De LaILICS and Reps.
Dress Goods, in groat variety, of our own tin
portation.
•
-RETAIL DRY GOODsI.
EDWIN HALL & 00.,
No. 28 South Second Street,
WILL HAVE THEIR
SPECIAL, OPENING-
Of'
•
CLOAKS
; Vi gr
TIIITAISDAIC, TIZ 12th..
oc9-4tr
CLOAK OPKNI.NO.
J. M. 111FLEIGH,
902 CHESTNUT STREET.
Will exhibit his New Styles in
FALL AND WINTER
CLOAKS
AND
CLOAKINGS.
ALSO,
INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9.
'oc9.2t
PA_SSIMERES, CLOTH 5 ANT) CLOAK-
N.-/ 'MEM.
French Cloths, Black, Brown and 01Pre.
Frosted and Chinchilla Beavers.
Olive, Black and Brown Velvet Beavers.
Plaid aad Plain Mixed Caul/num for Boys.
Harris Casslmeres for Butts.
Gray,rOxford, Brown and Black Mixed Doeskins.
French Cloths for Ladies' &tootles.
oca At JOHN H. STORES, 10.2 ARCH.
15786 YARDS CASSIMERES AND
9 CLOTHS.—One of the largest wroaKa
of medium and line WOOLLEN 0000 S to be found
in the city. Full lines of
Ladles' Cloakings,
Men's Overcoatings,
Goods for Business Suits,
Fine Casslmeres,
Fine Black Cloths,
Wholesale or Retail.
COOPER & COWARD,
oc7-2t P. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
$lO B
tP3 A Ptemiu ri
m 1: large B. size.
• Crib Blankets, fine qualities.
Colored Blankets, by the quantity,
Quilts $3.75 $4, $4.1 0 , $9, $lO, &c.
Sheetings. •
Shaker Unshrinkable Flannels.
Table Damask $1 to $l.lO, $1.15 to *kV.
Richardson's Golden Flax Linens.
Riehardson's Family and Fronting Linens,
by the yard or piece, at less prices than they will be.
LINENS CHEAPER THAN MUSLIN'S.
COOPER & CONARD,
0e7.1t S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
BLACK GOODS, OP LUPIN'S MAKE ;
Black Wool Detainee, in single and double
widths, all qualities; Black Wool Poplins, anction
purchases, several qualities under price; Black
- Cashmeres and iiterinoes; Black Alpacas, at bar-
Our 50, 56, 60, 63, 75, and tdi GOODS are the
nest the money can afford. Black Coburge, Siack.
Bilks, Black Shaws, RC.
COOPER .46 CORARD,
007-2 t B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
WOOL - PLAIDS.—FINE QUALITIES
and superior Otyles—prlcea, 75, 85, I,s *1.25,
and $1.10; Plaid Poplins, for children and ladles;
plain Wool Reps. in groans., blues, browns, pur
ples &c.; Prenell Merinoes, Plaid Alpacas. yaleu,
etas, Parra m attas, Merrimack Prints, Balmorals,
Hoop Skirts, &c. COOPER. & CONARD,_
oc7-2t S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
TAGO 42 BRO., COUNER , TENTH AND
PINE Streets, open from MIGNON.
1 lot blue and brown grounds silk stripe PariS
Lastings, 65 cents.
1 lot silk stripe .111011airS, 550,
1 lot high colors plaid Poplins, It
2 lOts Nottingham Lace Curtains, 814 and s6' pair.
1 lot gents' extra fine hemmed Linen Rafe., 750.
lots ladies" hemstitched Handkerchiefs, brown
tone.
6 lots 600 dozen ladles' bleaChed and brown Hose,
20 to 35 cents.
4 lots 300 dozen gents' brown half-hose, 13 to 50e.
1 lot ladies' white woollen Gloves, 60c.
8 lots ladies' silk-laced Veils, bugle and gold trim
med, 75 cents to $1,60.
"3 lots EligliShband-raade Lase Collars,Bse.to $1.50.
1 lot 170 dozen Mack and white spool COttoll, ZiC,
per dozen.
3 lots bugle gimp trimming. 20O; per yard.
2 lots heavy, double-holled black Bonnet Ribbons,
62 and 75 cents.
3 lots Dress Blittoll6, Mall and large, V to 50e.
Der dozen.
lot narrow black silk Guipure Lace, 75 to 80e.
1 lot assorted Perfurnes,Lubln's best extracts,7sc.
4 lots gents' and ladles' silk and wool Scarfs, 50e.
to .1.25.
a lots Balmoral RIM, all colors, .5 to go.
lots gents' hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 33 to 02a.
1 lot all colors Silk Chenille, 10e. per bunch.
1 lot French colored Working Cotton, 10e. 18 doz.
AISO, Notions in great variety, at bargains. 07-Zt
KJ ILESIA NAPKINS.
Just received ,a small parcel of real
stLESIA. DOUBLE DAMASK NAM - NS,
large else and heavy quality, at a very reasonable
price.
SHEPPARD,VN HARLINGEN St AHNIsON,
Linen Housekeeping Dry Goods,
005-6 t No. 100 S CHESTNUT Street.
VIIIITAIN GOODS.
Igo . FALL
X. 11P.. WALAM A-VEIN,
MASONIC TIA.LL,
il9 CHESTNUT. STREET,
NAS NOW OPEN HIS
FALL IMPORTATION
CURTAIN 31A.TEIELIAL9,
The most elegant assortment ever offered in Ma,
delphia.
SELECTED BY Jim PEBsoNALLY
The Best European Markets,
Embracing in Part,
FRENCH BROCATELLE,
SATIN DAMASK,
SILK TERRY,
PLAIN SATIN,
SMYRNA CLOTH,
COTELINE
PLAIN REM
STRIPED TERRY,
SATIN DE LAINE,
WORSTED DAMASK,
PERIN mom.
EMBROIDERED CURTAINS
LACE CURTAINS,
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
MUSLIN CURTAINS,
TABLE COVERS,
PIANO COVERS,
WINDOW SHADES
Tbese goods are offered In every desirable
style and color ai IMPORTATION PRICES.
•
. AVALRAVEN 9
719 Cl-I.WTZ.,TTY'r STIVV.V.II I .
oc7-6t
CURTAIN
ESTAISLISI - IBIENT.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
110. 10084.111ESITNIIT Street,
Are now receiving the commencement Of their Fa
Assortment Of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE CURTAINS.
DROCATELLE,
SILK TERRY,
PLAIN WOOL REPS
SATIN DE LAINESI
FANCY UNION REPS,
UTRECHT VELVET,
Awl a variety of other material* fOr CURTAIN and
FURNITURE COVERING. 007- tt
j ar in t FOR HARTFORD, CONN.
DIRECT, - VIA DELAWARE AND
RARITAN CANAL.—The Philadelphia Steam
Jones, now
Steamer "BARAI-1, ,, oapt.
now loading at Tatera's wharf, below South
street, will sail as above with despatch.
Apply on board or to
WM. M. BAIRD & CO., Agents,
oc9-8t 132 SOUTH WHARVES.
PERSONS SEEKING MEDICAL AID
-I- would do
WALNUT consult Dr. C. A. DIMAS,
N 0.1037 Otreet, for prompt and effi
cient treatment, •
Instant patients consulted by letter, and rem.
do &two rded 10 APT addrelia, ecll-1937
THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,. OCTOBER 9, 1865.
HADLEY COMPANY
SOFT FINISH
131 X-CORD
SPOOL COTTON.
WARRANTED MVO ID%
LEWIS OftoS. trat CO.,
, Bole Anent; In Pillagelnn.%
2619 Col&EltuUt Sitreet•
sell-1m
TO MANUFACTURERS,
CLOTHIERS,
The subscriber is Commission Agent for mann-
MOD= Of the following Goods;
COTTON YARN, ail numbers,
COTTON WARPS, all numbers.
COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET
WAN?.
WADDING, all qualities. _
WICK, TWINE,_BATTO, AND RAG CARPETS.
GILLING AND SEINE TWINES./
R. T. WHITE,
AU MARKET Street, 326 CHURCH AMY.
ses-2m
8AC413 t BA.GB I BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND-lIAND.
ORAN:LEN,
B BURLAP. AND GUNNY
AGS„,
Pl.O9, B AN T lity. SALT mu k
JOHN. T. BAILEY &
D'3o-Bro No. Ma NORTH 'FRONT STREET.
HAZARD do HIITCHINEION,
Amos POR THE SALE PP
PHILADELPHIA-MADE HOODS,
um CHEASTNULPHIAT STREET.
PHILDE,
AND
IAM HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. jeSS4m
JO. MATHEWSON, GENERAL 00M
• MISSION PRODUCE BROWER AND
wl„lianzamielgeliAliTk No. ASS /MOAT , Street,
AUGUSTA, Georgia, at Inc old stand . a the late
firms of T. P. Stovall & Co. Stovall, McLaughlin,
& Co,. and G.M. McLaughlin, & Co..
Win give hie prompt and personal attention to
the purchase and sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods,
Sugar, Bun, Lards 'Grain, Flour, Rope, Bagging,
and merchandise generally.
Raving the agency of several first-class Cotton
Mills, I am prepared, at all times, to supply orders
for Yarns, Sheeting, eiiirtings, Osnaburge, Drills,
deans, &O.
With extensive Fr:at-PROOF WAREHOUBBS.
can furnish secure Storage, and give prompt atten
tion to Merchandise and Produce consigned to me
for forwarding in any direction. an27-3m
WHOLESALE ' DRY GOODS.
1865. . FALL. 1865.
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
'727 CHESTNUT STREET.
Invite the attention of Cash Buyers at wholesale
to their stock of
BRALTISEE, AND AILEILICAN
DRY 4151 00I) IS
416..
Whh, tor extent, variety, and general adapts.
Von t o t he wants of the trade, is unrivalled.
SILKS,
MERINOES,
POPLINS,
EPINGLINES,
TARTAN PLAIDS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
BALMORALS,
WHITE GOODS,
LINENS, and
BRADFORD GOODS.
Package wuTers supplied with scarce and desira
ble goods at and linear market rates.
WHOLESALE ROOMS lIP smut - gm
alas-tr
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.
NEW CARPET HOUSE.
will open
a DOVE Wad choice selecilmi at
of all the various qualities. Housekeepers win and
it to their advantage to tall • and examine lie.fore
purehallug.
1865. - PALL
1865.
OIL OJ-AOTH, MATTING'S, dIso:,
F A, HOYT a BROTHER
.
Have now on hand "
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BOYS' CLOTHING,
to which they invite the attention of Uttar CU
timers and the public in general." ,
Anne line of goods for MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR
— to make to order.
F. HOYT & 'BRO.,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TENTH AND CHESTNIIT summig.
.€2O-wftrat
EDWARD F, KELLY,
TAILOR,
512 citzsziirus STREET.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
CLOTHES lININURPASsED IN QUALITY AND
STYLE. _
MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS
Attended to by J. S. TAYLOR, the beat Military
and. Naval Taller In the country—last tour years the
Cutter at OWENS', Was ngton. se2o-tf
R EMOVAL. -Dll. THOS. WARDLE
11a5 removed his omee to No. 158 North
EIGHTH Street.
REMOVAL:
OFFICE FOE THE SALE OF GOVERN
MENT LOANS.
JAY VOWIE & CO.
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inquire on the premises or address IlAttyffili
PHILLIPS, Londongrove P. 0., Chester county.
oc9-m7t R. J. BALLY.
FOR SALE.: SUPERIOR FARE
of forty-one acres, near Darby, lire miles
from the city. Magnificent mansion and other
buildings. The orchards and fruit trees generally,
grape-vines, & c., are not excelled. The whole pre
mises must be seen Mid examined, In order to be
MILLER; BI%TR Price
iehlittlf"`" IIR:911?P'
fa VALUABLE NEW YORK PRO
=omitMt
, FOR SALE. • . .
MUST BE SOLD—THAT BEAUTIFUL BROWN
STONE ,__CORNER HOUSE .tnated on Sixtieth
street, New. York; with its .ssl.ve brown-stone
rails and banisters; and Portico doorway ; tiled
area; also, hall tiled, with Brandon marble all
through ; mantles of hest statuary; grates And
fenders, with four-hold bars; rosewood-doors and
trimming; stairs of rosewood and black walnut; all
the hardware very heavy silver plated.
This house has four stories., basement and cellar.
Its size is twenty-three feet by fifty. Lot one hun
dred feet, with n newer garden one hundred feet.
It is on the main eniranee of Sixtieth street, now
considered one of the best and handsomest. in New
York city, facing Central Park.
It can be rented for over 41,000, should the pur
chaser wish to rent it. The house Is strictly,firBt
etasg In every respect,
Price only $4e,000. Also, tor sale the adjoining
house. same style, price
A pply to PETTEETCH,
No. 418 THIRD Avenue,
cc's-ei Ziff
TO RENT.-THE SECOND, THIRD
-s- and fourth stories of the large and spacious
store No. 9341 ISIARKET Street. Apply upon the
premises. oc9-3t
_ _
A SMALL STOOK OF DRY GOODS,
A
with a complete set of Platares, - for Sale. Splen
did store-room and first-class Dwelling to Let. Ap
ply WO SPRING GARDEN Street.
oct-2Ot
FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT
iMB Rrown.stone.front Dwelling,onippruce street,
west of Seventeenth. Possession soon.
Neat Dwelling, 2131 Mount Vernon street.
Neat, Dwelling, 961 Niprth Sixth etreet.
Neat Dwelling, 1129 gden street, a
Neat Dwelling, 1523 North street.
Neat Dwelling, New street. north of Coates.
Neat Dwelling, Marlborough street, bet. Duke.
Neat Dwelling, 406 North Front. Immediate pos.
Session, B. F. GLENN,
itsl BOnth FOURTH Street,
ocl-tf and S.W. ear. Seventeenth and Green,
wA. NT ED TO PURCIIA.SE—A
ill itou ten inlautas+ walk of Ninth and
Aral to cost from $7 "
000 to $lO,OOO. Address,
stating price and location, Cf. W. D.," Ledger
Office. ocVat.
de TO RENT-A FIRST-CLASS
MaRESrDENCE, with PVIENITITRE. on SPRUCE
Street, west of Sixteenth. JOHN A. BURTON,
0e4.8t 5 502 WALNUT Street.
fa, FOR BALE--TgA WELL-BUILT
and convenient
DWELLING 711 GREEN gt.,
with large side yard, with immediate possession.
B. Pr. GLENN,
oc4-9t 133 South FOURTH M.
go FOR - SALE-- THE HANDSOME
mat RESIDENCE, N 0.1433 ARCH Btreet. Apply
at No. 130 CHESTNUT street, between 1O and
733¢ o'clock, Immediate possession given. oce-et`
- -
maFULTO't HALL AT PUBLIC
SALE.-This valuableroperty will be ondred
at public sale, at Coopers Rotel, on MONDAY,
October 16th, at 21t' o'clock P. M.
The building erected with the best material and
in the most aufmtantiel manner, Is 88 feet front on
Prince street, and 148 in depth. to Water street, thus
having two fronts.
A purchaser who would give special attention to
renting all the different ro meetings as the main
13910011 for concerts, public, &e., it may be
Made to pay large receipts Mid a very profitable in,
vestment. It would be well adapted for a silk,
woollen or cotton manufactory, gas being intro
duced throughout the largejcellar as well as In every
room in the building.
The chapdener, settees, blinds, and all the furni
ture will be included hi the We.
Terms and conditions will be made known at the
sale. In the meantime further Information may be
had of GEO. K. REED,
Oe6 9t Treasurer Fulton Rail Association.
in &FORA 140. 618 CALLOWHILL
JCL Street, FOR BALE t hy J. H. MORRIS,Convey ,
'neer, 233 North TENTH Street. oe4-6t.
gr u f FOR SALE-WITH POSSESSION,
JIM TWO FITRNIBHEP DiVELLINes.
Modern Re sidence 9, Itanasoraely finished With all
modern improvements. Furnished in the latest
style.
Situate on GIRARD Avenue.
(iEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO.,
oes - et. UM S. FOIIItTri Street.
,FOR SALE POSSESMON AT
ONCE—One HOUSE ' on Twelfth street; one
HOUSE on Carrion street, Ka= each. One on Mar
vine street, $1,500; also, two STORRS, $4,500 each.
TA.TLOW JACKSON,
deg-6t* cIIESTNITT Street.
fe : FOR SALE, WITH POSSESSION - 4
DWELLINGS, HANDSOME N DWELLINGS,
On Ridge Road, above Thompson street. .
These handsome,wen-dinlabed. Modern Residences
will be sold at fair prices and on easy terms. Only
$l,OOO cash wanted—balance by instalments.
GEO. N. TOWNSEND th CO.,
oea-et 1. 6 22..48cent FOUR Ptreet•
ORPHANS' COURT—PEREMPTORY
•-• SALE.
-Estate of JOHN N. LANE Deceased.
THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
VALUABLE BROAD TOE COAI,. LANDS.
Estate of John N. Lane, late of the City of LIM ,
caster. deceased.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of
Bedford county, Pennsylvania, the Administrators
o f estate of said deceased, will sell pereEntoriiy, on
TIJESDAY, the 14th day, of Noretilher_ lB 6 s ..., at 12
o'cloelt,_ noon, at the • PHILADELL-HiA
E%-
CHANGE the following described coal lands,
late of said deceased, to wit:
No. 3. Containing
146 ACRES AND 92 PERCHES,
neat measure, situate in Broad TOP township. and
warranted in the name of Christopher Long.
No. 4. Containing •
228 ACRES AND 12:4 PERCHES,
heat measure, in the 101705a/P aforesaid, and War
ranted in the name of John nook.
No. 5. Containing
178 MORES AND 22 PERCHES,
neat measure, situate in the township aforesaid, in
the name of William Lane.
No. S. Containing
904 ACRES AND 51 PERCHES,
neat measure. in the township aforesaid, and war
ranted to William Poster.
No. 7. Containing
180 ACRES AND 7 PERCHES,
neat measure, sititate in said township, and war
ranted in the name of John McLain.
No. 8. Containing
363 ACRES AND 31 PERCHES,
neat measure, situate In said township, and war
ranted in the 10/1 30 of Daniel Kerr.
No. U. Containing
11 ACRES AND 122 PERCHES,
neat measure, situate in said township, and war
ranted in the name of Thomas M. Long.
Tracts Nos. 3, 4. 6, 7 empties & e situate contiguous
on Bandy
all,, which into the Itaystown
branch of tile Juniata, near above Hopewell. on the
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, a branch or
which road has been graded up said run to or near
said land. These six tracts are all good coal lands
g form one of the pen coat estates In the Broad
'ep coal field, and can be railed 0,. gently Run and
Six-mile ltun. They
be
be mined together, or each
of the tracts eau be mined separately, advanta
geously
No. Is situated several miles from the above
trgeia, near the head of Sandy Bun; Is a good coal
tract and is net with excellent tlinher,
A man of the lands can be seen or had by windy
lug to M. THOMAS SONS, Auctioneers, Phila
delphia.
Any further information desired before the sale
can be had by addressing the Administrators at
Lancaster, or the 11611. SAMUEL L. Runtl4
at Bedford Pa.
TERMS.— , Ten per cent. of the purchase money to
be paid at the time of sale, and the balance on the
ist day of January, 1866.
W. CARPENTER,
H. B. WARR,
Administrators
de bonis non of John N. Lane, doe , d.
M. THOMAS & SON s, • Auctioners, 139 and 141
SOutli FOURTH Street, Philadelphia.
LANCASTfiIt, Pa., Sept, 25, 1805. 00211004/414
VALUABLEf DELAWAREIN
COUNTY FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—..i.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Del
aware county, wilt be sold at Public Salo, on the
premises, on SEVENTLI-DAY, the 2Stli Of lOth
month, 186 S, all those messuages and two adjoining
tracts of land, late the estate of ABRAHAM W.
SEARPLES, deceased, situate in Thornburg town
ship, Delaware county:
2,10, 1, Beanded by lands of James M.
Lewis, ilcox,
dec'd, Reece wis, deed, M. &E. Sharpless, and
tract No. 2, containing 130 earn, 137 perches, niece
or less. The improvements are a line large SIA
NON ROUSE, beautifully situated in a groves of
shaft trees, with an extensive lawn extending
down towards Chester creek, which NUM the
farm on the east: Carriage-house,Barn Ice-house,
and other out-buildings; water Of the Purest kind
is conveyed in iron pipes to the house and rises WO
the neeplid story. There is also a SAW-MILL with
a good waterpower, and Three TENANT HOUSES
on the premises and an Orchard of good. Xruit
Trees in full bearing There arc several desirable
building sites on tbls farm. The land is of first
quality', welt watered and fenced, divided into con
venient Itelds, and with a good proportion of Wood
land and Meadow.
No. 2. Bounded by lands of James M. Wilcox, de
ceased„ Ann F. Huddieson, John Sharpless, and
tract No. 1, containing lee ACRES, more or less.
The lm ( roveniente are a TWO.EITORY DWELL
ING-HOUSE USE and Kfthen A large Stone Barn, two
Tenant Rouses, a Spring Douse over an excellent
spring, and other outbuildings. The dwelling
house and barn are supplied with water conveyed
In pipes under ground. , fliers is also an Apple Or
chard on this tract. The land Is or nrst quality
well watered and divided into fields under good
fence. There is a proper proportion of Woodland
and Meadow. These farms are one mile from Glenn
Mills Station on the West Chester MN Philadelphia
Railroad, in a good neighborhood, and conveniOrik
to mills, stores, schools, anti places of worship.
There are advantagespossessed 'by these properties
rarely found COMbinec_h within the same distance
of Philadelphia. For beauty of location, health
fulness and general comfort end convenience, thay
are unsurpassed in this region.
Persons desiring to purchase are invited to call
and view the nreinlsee ereV/011# f 9 the day of sale.
Sale at 1 o ' clockP. as, ‘oll , lltlons si
JOHN NEWINGTON,
JOS. C. TURNPENNY,
Executors.
A- VALUABLE FARM
PUBLIC BALE.
The subscriber. as Attorney, will expose at Pub-
Ho in ELKTON Maryland, at the Court-house,
ON TUESDAY, MOOT /otb, a§iPt
At 2 &cloak P. N., the
VERY VALUABLE PARK.
whereon James Frazer, Esq., now resides, situated
In Cecil county, two tulles south of Elkton, con-
LNlllinqq
t NUNDRED AND WIXTY ACRES,
more or leek, of which about slaty acres are itl
wood, and the remainder is in a good state of culti
vation.
no Improvements consist ofd °comfortable
TWO:STORY BOMB,
20 by 00 feet; a Barn, 26 by SO feet• new Oow Stables,24 by 40 feet, with stone stabling underneath; a
Straw House, 29 by 90 feet, with the other usual out
buildings.
There is on the property a young APPLE OR
CHARD in full bearing, containing the choicest VA
rletles ; besides enough Peaell.Pear, and other fruit
trees for the use of the farm. There is also at Water
Power, with dam standing, on Perch Creek, where
there was a Grist Mill for many years.
The New Castle and Irrenchtown Turnpike passes
through this cum; thus making it easily susceptible
of division Into two farms of near Ming slur
A further description is thought unnecessary,
as persons desiring to purchase will examine for
themselves.
Terms madeknown on day of sale, or sooner,upon
application to the unsiel l g u t
JAN Aovr enoomE,
se3o-sm4t Attorney for James Frazer and late.
FOR SALE—GERMANTOWN
amoiYS' tOP wERTY.—A very desirable property en a
good double two-story ilWeliMg, ith sev acres
of land, within one square of two depotd, With fine
old s h a d o .i reesnhdevergreens. A handsome stream
of water passing through the property, and water-
Werke On tile property, supplying the house. A
fountain in front Of the line, lAulde and gar
den, with the best of spring water.
Apply to C. HIESKELL,
No. WASHINGTON BUILDING,
oeteilt. THIRD Street, above Spruce.
000 TO n LOAN, IN ONE. OR
to •
E. CARPENTER,
or7-30` 244 South THIRD Street:
543 41 , A FINE SADDLE-HORSE• FOR:
tale. Apply at 044.4,1•01 - StilblerNo. X 27
Ortll nous 41411% OC64Va"
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
11 FOB sALE—BEIHNDID
FA IN
of one hundred and eighty acres, to
afivonio. Opposite Trenton; superior improve.
mints. &e. One of the most desirable properties
ever offered. Immediate possession. Prize $lBO per
acre. 'MILLER, KIXTH and W ALNIST. oe9-11t1t
1121 VIRE STREET FOR GALE.
Awl. with Immediate Possession—A handsome Three.
Story BRICK HOME, with Double Back Build
ings. all In lirstrate order, newly papered and.
painted through Ont, with all the tne4prn conve
niences; 10t144 feet deep. Apply to A. Y.. ak.v.r.N . „
158 Nortb WINTII Street. 0e9.8t.t.
aft EVE PALE—NO. 481 k WALNUT
po .
LAM.% Build•
ing;_ now octupted ofIltes:lot 23 feet (font tqa
140 deep. MILLBII,
00-3tlf SIXTH and WALNUT Street!).
AMUSEMENTS.
A NERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
er...,IIENRY C. JARRETT
Si Mink and NM%
(Also or the 'll6aten Theatre),
FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY,
Commencing
THDRADAY EVENING OCt. 12th, 186.6
Tile world-renowned dramatic oelebritie,l
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES ERAII,
Who will be properly and powerfully supported t.#
Mr. J. F. CATHCART. mfr. UEO. 'EVERETT,
Miss CHAPMAN,
Of the Princess and Drury Lane Theatrea, London.
Mr. FRANK MAYO,
The popuiar yet.* California Tragedian'
And the leading members of the Dramatic Clompe
nics attached to
NIELO'S GARDEN AND TUE BOSTON
TREATEA,
THURSDAY EVENINfs, Oct, LAIL,
Wilibe acted Shakspeare's play of
IM NET
Terminating with the
DOWNFALL OF WOLSEY.
Cardinal Wolsey ........... .......Mr. Charles Kean
Queen Catharine . -Mrs. Charles Kea*
Anne Boleyn Miss Chapman
Cromwell Mr. J. F. Cathcart
Earl of Surrey Mr. Geo. Everett
Ring Henry VIII Mr. Frank Mayer
For full cast see small bills,
To conclude with Colman's celebrated Comedy, tat
three, ado, entitled
THE JEALOUS WIFE.
Mr. Oakley Mr. Charles Kean
Mrs. Oakley Mrs. Charles Kean
Major Oakley Mr Geo. Everett .
Mrs, Harriet Miss Chapman.
afies Oakley J. F, Ontheali
full cast see small bills.
ON FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. mth, 1166,
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
With a powerful distribution. if thilt , AMA49.
Shylock Mr. Charles Kean
Portia Mrs. Charles Reim
SATURDAY.
LOUIS XI.
Louis XI Mr. Charles, Kean
Martha Mrs. Charles Kean.
In consequence of the enormous pecuniary outlay
involved In the engagement of these eminent or.
Hats beina greater than was ever Incurred in anr
attles of Dramatie Entertitinuientt.
the United Staten, the Manager is compelled to fol
low tile precedent afforded by every Theatre fat
which Mr. and Mrs. HEAN have appeared, and att.
flounces a reasonable increase in the
PRICES OF ADMISSION.—Parquet, Balcony.
and Dress Circle, Secured Scats t $1,50; Family
Circle, so cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at DA o'clock.
The sale of Tickets will commence at TRUMPLER
(late Gould's). corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, on MONDAY MORNING, Oct. 9th, at si
o'clock. ' our-et
N EW CHESTNUT-STREET THAL
TR.E—CRESTNUT Street, aboye Twelfth,
LEONARD GROPER le WAS, F, AF , Lessee*
and bisusgers.
MONDAY AND ,TIJESDAY EVENINGS.
October 9 tind 10,
PRODUCTION',
after the most extensive preparation, of Dumaat
great MaStOrplell
oNTE MATO,
which will be presented at an
OUTLAY OF 3,000 DOLLARS,
with New and Beautiful Scenery, Novel Effects,
Superb COSlUlReet,Costis Accessories, Grand Ta
blemin, Brilliant muele,_aiit
CAST OF CHARACTERS
embracing the following members of our
TALENTED STAR COMPANY:
MISS JOKE ORTON,
brr, MQRPAUNT, Mr. G. IL CLARRE
Dir. Walter LethioY Mr. B Young Mr. Ja T..
Ward, Mr. Lewis, Mr. F. Foster, Mr. W. J. Gross{
Mr, W. W. Moreland, Mr. J. V. Daily, M/Se °or
dain Cappelle, Mrs. E. F. Reach, Alts, Mordaunt,,
Mid others,
MLLE TERESA WOOD,
MR. G. W. SMITH, sad
A GRAND CORPS DE BALLET
consisting- h of SIXTEEN . BEAUTIFUL YOUNU
LADIES are been engaged expressly to lend bril
liancy to theDAZZLINGMASIERADE SCENE,
which in ONE 111.114DRE.D PERSONS, elegautlf
costumed, will take part.
This Great Scene surpasses anything
BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN Tills CITYI
There will be no'othe i r ti fiece performed, with
CRISTO.
SATURDAY - A ERNOON, 051. 14,
SIXTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MA.TINEE.
when MONTE CRISTO will be performed.
WALNUT -STREET TREATRIL.
THIS (BIONDAy) EYERARe+. Oct. 6, liSal.
MRS. D. P. BOWERS
in ber_gremsonation of
LEAH ! LEAH! LEAH!
The beautiful thrillin:g phi ORB ), of
LEAH, THE FAIIENs.
Will be produced by especial desire.
MRS. D. P. BOWERS as LEAH.
Mr. Barton Hill as Nathan.
Mr. John McCullough as Rudolf.
Miss Annie Graham as Madeline.
To eonClude with Ikr Comedietta of
MR. AND VA, PETER WHITE.
Mr. Peter White Mr. Geo. H, Grltlltlit.
Major Pepper Mr. Greene.
Mrs. Peter 'White Miss Etlie Gerinou.
TUESDAY, EAST LYNNE.
Chairs secured three daYS in advance.
NEW AMERiOAN THEATRE,
c&I WALNUT Street, above Eighth.
THIS EVENING
Will be
_performed the successful local drama Of
PHILADELPHIA BY GASLIGHT.
NM KATE FISHER
tOU OPTPoters• •
New DiN;etit6A6iiiatit Dy Mans 6 Anterfto,
LA PESCRERA.
To conclude with the great drama of the
FRENCH SPY ON HORSEBACK.
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY Afternoon. Got
MRSBißilgligizi.;e.WlS NEW ARM'
- • -
LAST wEISE or W. LANDER.
MONDAY JOAN trEaD AVARO." EVENINGS.
OF
Joan of Arc..
Supported by pSfull stock G'otapany.
AMtt i robn gtock, CAPTAIN'S
X Stuart ltobs
FRIDAY, Farewell Benefit of Mn.s me,iii.)46: .
oce-2t
MUSICAL FUND. HALL.
MASTER .RICHARD CQZgrt ) .
L a t e prin c ipal tiep r ia te or Trinity choii 'bt" e w Yokle
Berlel a
2.1:111EF, 4 . 4.KAAD pONOX Itylk
TRURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Oct.
1211 andiath, commencing at 8 o'clock, and
SATURDAY MORNING, Oot. 14t11, con/lnellOng 4t
11 o'clock, assisted by the following artists
Mrs. JENNY lIEMPTON, Contralto,
Mr. E. 0, YOWERS, the Popular American
Tenor,
Mr, OTTO FLEallitO, Bab6o, Mid
Signor 11142,01.11, Planiat and Accompanist.
ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS.
Reserved Seats (numbered), 75 cents. Tickets to
be had at Mr. Trampler's Music Store and Ristey's
Book gaud, Continental Hotel. TIM We of Re
served Beata will commence on Monday mornike,
Oct. 9th, at Mr, Trum mer's Music Store.
ocB.B-11-124t WIDDOWS, Bee. Manager.
tep % POINT BREEZE PARIC:-..
TRIAL Or -r-
SPEED FOR FOB 1300.
Di DAY, Oct. 9th, 1805, Beat 3ins, to Harness.,
John Turner enters bay mare " Boston Girl."
Win. Goble enters g. g. " Major Nicholson."
George McFarland enters g. g. " Max.' ,
To start 11580'010011 nnpousup
.Admission $l. icr
RARTIETT'S GYMNASIUM, SPANS
hig Room and Rifle Gallery, now open, 80
brARKET Street. ee77-17r
ACADEMY OF FINE ABTI3, OREN:
NAT Street. above Tenth—Open from 9
till 6 P. M. Bantamla Weans great picture ea
CIERIST RELTECTAD Mil VD gro ll oitico:."..
_ _
AUCTION SALES.
yx 4 , 4 CHAMPION'S CITY BAZAAR
AND TATTERS*, LEOS, RACE Street, be..
Wean Eleventh and TweArth.
E. CHAMPION, Auctioneer,
will sell
ON TUESDAY,
October 10th, at 10 o'clock M. about
FIFTY 'MEOW
From some of the best stock in the countY, Mealy
which will be found
A sorrel Stallion, 153‘ hands high, sound and kind.
and fearless of locomotives, warranted to trot d,
mile In three minutes.
A bay Mare, lb bands MO, 8 years old.
A gray Mare, Mends high, a good draught maresA
bay horse, 7 years old, a splendid lady's saddle
horse.
Au iron.gray Stallion, 6 years old, very stylish.
ld
A shifting-top Buggy. by Wallis .k Blackstone.
A set of Harness, gO and covered iii6dittitiga.
A black Horse, 16 hands high, 9 years old.
A pair of gray Mares, E. and, 0 years old.Vellityilllto
An extention top }Thelon, by . Collings.
A set of double Harness, by billing.
A brown Horse. 16 hands high, if YelitB old.
A. bay Horse, bobtail, 7 years old, can trot ill SA.
A dark bay HUM, /9 hands high, 8 years old.
A
A very stylish black Horse, 7 years old.
A bay Mare, 7 years old, can trot in 8,10.
A gray Donkey, Tyears old, sound and kind.
A. set of Donkey Harness,
A black Mare, 14 bands high, a years bid.
A gray Horse, le bands bigh 6 years old.
A roan Mare, 0 years old, a Superior driver,
A no-top Watson Wagon.
A set of Darnels, hlyrearce •
A sorrel 'Horse, o years old, d&ti trot in S nitllilleSs
Also. a number of other Horses.
Also, new and second-hand Carriages, Lighs
Wagons, Sulkies, &c., Be., with which the sale
will commence.
Together wiAlukte and nalilda Harness, Sad.
dies, Bridles, Whips, Sheets, &c., made by superior
makers.
Full particulars in catalouge, which will be ready
in time for the sale.
It. IL C. respectfully calls the attention of per..
chasers to the above sale.
No postponement on account of weather.
Horses, Vehicles, and Harness always on hand ar
private sale. _
Superior stable accommodatiOn§ Mr homes enter&
ed for public or private Sale.
or9-2t R. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer.
BOARDIN'.
ROARDING.—MRS. J. H. MOUOIC
B OARDING}.—MRS.
is now ready tO receive rEtesSANIINT AND
TAFILR, .110AILDERS4 at ma *ONVITOIRD Streer•
above Spruce, ate-et.
TIOARDING-114 WEST PHIL ADEL.
x o ' PHIA,T6i Gentlemen, or Families Vtliout chit
ctrexi,by ear 7 applleattan MISSPIII/0.610.0054ar
HOARDING,—SUPERIOR ACOOMMO
DATIONEI for ilret-etas. Boarders at the United
suttee noel, tiffEgoliNUT gtt.e2t. Olitifgeb
moderate. This halite has go• bar, Ong /Aiwa !
handsomely-furnialled ellambdr vacant to-morrow..
0c.2.41.
BOARDING—CO MTENIENT TO s
and having frequent railroad coillittlinientioll
with the city, and near the station. Inquire before
2 o'clock, at 1402 WALNUT Street. se2B•Lint
LOST AND FOUND'
OFFICE OF A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH' s
410 ARCH St„_PiiILAD&LItnIA., Oct. B, 1886.
1,1,000 REWAIID
Stolen Cu the Itlklit of Oet, 6th the foIIOWIRSS99 4 4 I
;
H. B. sable Cape, about 32 Inches deep.,
111. $. sable Tippet, about 14 incites deep. •
11. B. sable Tippet, about 14 inches deeP,
what Werth'
B, sable Itteit
2 H. B. sable Conan, small (2 skins.)
s H. B. sable Dentine.
Ermine Bertha.
2 Squirrel flank Capes.
I Squirrel Cloak and (mire—very mach worn.
Ii Pairs otter tiloVeat.
1 Piece(eavy white nilk.
2 pearl Silk.
2 Pieces brown taffeta Silk.
2 Pieces gray glee Silk.
2 Pieces blue Silk,
1 Plum cherry *lilt
1 Piece brown los ring silk.
Piece black Bilk.
One-half (000) of the above reward will be_ giVeSt
for the return of the goods, and one-half (ow) give;
the conviction of the thief or thieves.
Pawnbrokers and ethers are cautioned against re:
Caving the above goods.
A. K. & F. R. WOHRATH.
00-3 t Alb ARCH Street.
WMISSES O'DBYAN 1107 WAL.
NUT Street, pave now open a ikanAisnifi Mona
went of PARIS M ILLINERY tor the Ye% 0e4.116t%
pm, I I A RiGt E ASSORTMENT OF
"Oft Ladles, Mince, mid Chudren's Straws Felts
and Silk-plush RATS. Also, Flowers, Feathersi
Velvets, and Ribbons, which will be sold at the_lorS.•
est cash mice, or short tints. E. HAREM
pll North SECOND Street.
niIDR. C. L, MUNDII3, 731 BPRII,
' Street, EXTRACTS TRATII witalc the.
least pain, by , administering nitrous elide gas.
This gas Is •without taste or smell, and has not the
unpleasant effect or ether or eltiorolform, It is Der.
fectir horektm spa 49Pichttel to OW% 60/4%.
..Mrs. F. W. Lander.