REMOVAL 



ANNOUNCEMENT. — The encouragement we have received 

 in New York during the past nine months has led us to the de- 

 cision to concentrate our entire business in that city. It is our 

 purpose to transfer our Philadelphia stock to New York im- 

 mediately. We are pleased to announce that we have just 

 secured a New Store, No. 733 Beoadwat, only three doors 

 below our former location, in which we shall have more space 

 than we have had in our Philadelphia and New York stores com- 

 bined. The concentration of our entire business in the metrop- 

 ' olis will give us readier access to the markets of the world and 

 enable us to deliver minerals to our European customers with 

 greater despatch and at less cost. We trust that with new fix- 

 tures, an increased corps of assistants, and a constantly enlarg- 

 ing stock and experience we may merit and receive an enlarged 

 patronage. All correspondence after January 1st should be 

 addressed to us at 733 Broadway, Neio York. 



A.tlothev Collecting Trip, — The tremendous demands now being- made 

 upon us for minerals, have compelled us to again start off one of the members of 

 our firm on a collecting trip. Though Mr. Niven's last trip of nearly six months 

 was but recently completed, he is again away visiting important localities in the 

 far west and Mexico, and in another month we expect to announce many additions 

 to our stock as the result of his trip. 



Hauerite Crystals. — Every one has been sold 



Chalcotrichite from Arizona. — Another superb lot has just come in. The 

 best specimens are cheaper and incomparably more beautiful than the foreign. 

 Prices, $3.50 to $10.00. A few very choice, small specimens may be had as low 

 as $1.00. Of microscopic mounts at 25 cents each, our stock is unquestionably 

 the finest in the world. 



Dakota Calcites. — Two new shipments received during December. They 

 are well worth 25 cents to $2.00. 



Australian Opals. — Possibly the largest and finest specimen ever secured is 

 now in stock, price, $500.00; other smaller ones, 50 cents to $20.00. The color 

 is rich blue and green. 



California Golds. — Two more fine ones, the best ($100.00) is sold. Another 

 remains at $25.00 for a true connoisseur. 



Many other important additions. — Vanadinite, Wulfenite, Descloizite, 

 Mexican Topaz, Hyalite, Cassiterite, Apophyllite, Calcite, Tridymite, 

 Opals, Obsidian, Grossularite, etc., fibrous Chalcanthite, Smithsonite 

 pseudomorphs, Marcasites, Chondrodites, a lot of fine Jasperized Wood sec- 

 tions, a lot of rare Norway crystals including Glaucodote, Aeschynite, Axi- 

 nite, Monazite, Alvite, etc, Astrophyllite in extra fine broad blades, etc. 



"Elements of Crystallography," by Prof. Geo. H. Williams. The best work 

 of the kind ever written in English, only $1.25 (postage 10 cents extra), to our 

 customers. See A. J. S., Nov. 1890. 



Our ioo pp. Illustrated Catalogue, paper bound, 15 cts., cloth bound, 25 cts. 



GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., Mineralogists, 



Note new Address. 733 Broadway, New York. 



