The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 27, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHSPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1867.
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AN IMPORTANT ARREST.
f the Loalirlllt Road a-ad
te Hobbrr " w
.Una- tfAOOO,
Wbtli Property,
, Recovered, Md
tit AlUg Holhber Arrested II
Proves I
Our President. ,
.,t vpr sbo. and a week or so previous
. .f. of AndV Johnson toChicaKO, great
totbe visit of Anay - Louisville, Ky by
xclleri bondS nnd rromlssory notes to
the robbery of bon as nnu ftl,trH0U.a frora
tbo value of W property oi a wealthy
safe, and wf,repld resident, of that oily,
lady. Mrs. Jane M. Keeo
At the Uiue ' e rob ry werj n
Korope "d Jxhe latter snfe was blown
the care j d dcmer,ts abstracted.
APheav7re ward was offered for the arrest of the
tii iff and for the recovery of the treasure, by
hi foiilevllle police aulborliles, bnt no trace
nr clue whatever could be found as to who was
the perretiator of the transaction.
Upon the occasion of President Johnson's
visit to this cl'y. which occurred on the UMi of
September, lHWi, cnni a young man named
Frank Klley, lie set mid quite at borne among
his lellow-trsivellers, and whs evidently well
rnnvn bv a treat raanvof them. He came
here with several letters of introduction, which,
he failed not to ue. On the day of tan arrival
he called at A. U. liadgor's bans: and attempted
to dispose of several railway bonds which he
had In his possession. Not being acquainted
vfltta the young man, Mr. Badger refused to re
ceive the bonds until the bolder was vouched
for by some person of responsibility. Klley
departed from the bank, but soon returned
sgaln, brintclng with him one of the editors of
the Louisville Journal, and, upon the laller's
recommendation, Mr. lialntr bought forty
bond, advancing Riley $ZSO0 on them.
A day or two subsequent to t he transaction,
Mr. tattler sent the bonds lo Louisville to bj
redeemed, and to his surprise very quickly re
ceived a telegraphic despatch Informing film
that the boml.s could not bo sold, as they were a
portion of those stolen, and for the recovery of
which a reward had boon offered. Upon re
ceiving this Intelligence, M r. lladger at once
went to Louisville, and upon his arrival there
was attached for the value of the bonds.
From tbe date of having received the money
from Mr. Madeer, Kitey alternately lived in this
city and New York, in tbe latter city being em
ployed at the Custom-House, a posit ion he re
ceived on the direct recommendation of Mr.
Johnr-on, as will be seen Irora tbe following
letter which was found in his possession yester
day, upon bis arrest in this city;
Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, Deo.
IS, twa. Henry A. 8m)' the. Collector of Customs, New
Yore City. Sir: This will Introduce to your favor
able consideration Frank Kiley, of New York city,
wttu wborie character I became acquainted In Ten
nesnee, and whom t commend to you as worthy of a
suitable appointment under you.
With great respect, very truly yours,
ANDREW JOHNSON.
The whole affair was kept pretty dark, and
not until Monduydld it transpire that Klley
was 'wanted." Detective Johu J. Kelly, In the
meantime, had on several occasions met Klley,
'"as well acquainted with him. When he
learned what wai matter, he set to work to
find the bird. lie 6o0h learnt d that ituy had
left a large number of bonds and notes With a
pawnbroker on Clark street, and going to the
place, obtained possession ofaihe following pro
perty: Fifty shares of J .diet, Chicago, and
Alton Kullroad stock; three shares of Louisville
and Nashville Railroad stock; eight shares of
Bank of Louisville stock, an t promissory notes
to the amount of $30,100 the whole, notes and
bonds, representing over $10,000, and consti
tuting the property abstracter irom Mr. Heed's
safe. Alter getting possession of this property,
Detective Kelly, on Tuesdny afternoon, visited
the Brings House No. 2, where Riley bad been
stopping, and learned tbat he had quit the
bouse, and contemplated leaving tbe city that
evening.
To prevent his departure, the detective pro
cured tho services of live other oilUers, and
stationed them at the several depots. Yester
day morning information was left at the Cen
tral Btatlon that Riley was on State street, near
Madison, in a saloon. Detective Sam Ellis
was at once directed to arrest him. Upon reach
ing the place where it was said Riley would be
found, be was informed that t he bird had llown.
Going np State street towards Washington, ho
saw Klley, but the latter individual saw him at
the same Instant, ami dodging under the side
walk, y lost to sight. EU18 jumped upon a
rtreet oar that was passing, and reaolied. lae
(nrner of Washington street lust as Riley
emerged from his hiding place, and before the
fellow con lit oner any resistance naj mm
secured.
n uni mrAlirned at the Police Court yester
day afternoon, and committed to Jail in default
of 850,000 ball to await a requisition from the
Governor of Kentucky for his return to that
13 tat e.
Riley bas-nunierons aliaset, being known in
this city and elsewhere as Wallace and Lynch.
He is a shrewd fellow, having served as a spy
during the Rebellion. uncago nep., iMn.
TIIE FASHIONS.
xtit n-t.rkwa The new stvle of kid elove is
finished with a cord and tassel, lacing on the
back of the wrist for ornament, not use. But
tons are used to some extent for fastening
gloves; bnt the new gloves are clasped witii
ulnds mechanically fastened to one Bide. The
varieties of gloves are tne plain, with two but
tons; long wrists, with welt and baud, fastened
With three buttons, or with two Btuds; a wider
band, with tnree studs; and long-armed gloves,
ii)i fr.nr at.iirls. and larcer ones with six. The
Kt.iwlH tnke tbe nlace ol three buttons. The
fanhtnnntilfl colors in ErlovtB aro "culr." Russian
crey, a purple hue, French grey, a lavender
tint, lilac, purple lavender, aniuer, and Ulrufle.
Perhaps the ladies who purchase Alexandre's
gloves do not know that a gentleman who
nerves them is the genius who devises the im
provements, and deslens new colors and styles
for the retail trade. lie goes through the forest
and gainers autumn leaves of every hue. blends
them, and studies the effect in light and shade,
and so devises new colors. During the day lie
la in his place at tbe counter. Ills evenings are
pent, often to a late hour, in study and In Bet
ting up new designs ana colors tuuturoior
warded to the manufacturer.
rtrkkt and Home Dresses. Short dressas
for walking are gaining in popularity; they are
more worn in Europe than formerly, Kugenie
having appeared in one. An elegant black silk
was embroidered in jet and sl.'k, with a large
medallion on each breadth and a smaller one
on tbe Bucoue to matcii. A velveteen liismark
brown has skirt andsucaue trimmed with black
-silk ribbon with cord edge. Blue and purple
and brown Donlln suits are trimmed with satin
folds of the same shade. A pretty mode of
trimming is a satin fold around tne skirt ana
denendiua from it scollops of ooplln edaed with
satin piping. Tbe under skirt is sometimes of
a contrasting color, aud when they harmonize
lias a pretty effect. A new style that will be
worn is tbe pelisse, is made with two skirts,
the under one quite lo'ig. The body U close
ntilng, and trimmed with plaited fold. This
win he worn later in the season.
tnijKiLiNG Lapikk' Faces. This is the
Way it Is it.,.,... -v,. !. . - ,. l.
.i.-VliP8 WB8h f elder water.which removes
InlwLroitu.rU3f .,ThUll,me' yu lave tne face
flntu mM waler-,hen 3ry lue Bkln with
line linen till It is nvrfecUv sinnnth ii
; pink XL to intrf,PMfaou; wuTte;
.pins while, or a creain white enamel
7?,V!alTBDd ,ure Parl" " Is 8?lKhllv
tinted. It is a past, and envera the snrfi..
dmooihlv. inobi.,,, ""H?. suiraoe
flnlal nnvrln i,PUr,.w .?:!l"e- .thlsarti
Kntthf.rU",r.V. ' oiig time.
remove any Impurity from the'skln w - .u0
from tbe enamel, a small sponge dipp
water is ubed, aud the enamel c7,,V,'r"8,e
ar.ored. jr io
Itiwtorl's face is enamelled nightly.
Tbe loiioweis oi mis ' oiou are, in VnirlonH
Miss Burdett Ooults.and the fair lady fiSS
husband refused to pay several thousand
nnnmla for numberless enamelllugs. "und
The price for a "permanent euumelunB w
If skilfully done, and the oheekg touched with
rouge, with a lHUe- "fixing up" of eyebrows,
you cannot at night, and a fool or twoolt.tml
u ......n.n frfim n vnnnir one.
i A a riiBrina. the fair Mrs. It. follows this
....... ., n.nrniiutiiv i hat nil e coals face. arms.
r. . ,.i, hii ibu imurlv nrenaratioo. Hhe is
S"".ur ntpnunna bv the wealthy Mr. 11.
The ladies of the demi-monde however, are
ihe tuofct fervent or mmwiw
Th Piebt MftrTixo. The Rppubltcans of this
It and vicinity held their flr-t meatin In ths
-.iirt .ouare last eveninif. Stirring addresses
were delivered by lion. Ja-nes M. Hcovt
Hew Jersey, ana vmimm uwinuu. j.t. -right
pirlt is abroad, and the lndlcationi are
that the work will be done nebt. The ineetiog
was a rouser, (Jhetter h-puUican.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
J2T RECEPTION
Mf JOR-GENERAL SHERIDAN.
TJNION LEAGUE HOUSE,
I'n jladm. mi a. September 20, 1857,
.
The mtnibers of ttid UN ION LKAOUK OF PI1ILA
DELPHIA. wlih the indies or their families, are In
vited to meet it sjor Central P. H. BHE1HJDAN at
TI1U LEAGUE IIOUSe,
ON I'll I DA Y, 27-rjr 1KST.,
Eetwecn 12 o'clock noon and 3 o'clock P. M.
9 26 2t
GEORGE n. BOKEIt, Seoretary.
FOURTEENTH WARD UNION
I. K AG UK C1KK.F.TINI4 TO Till! 1.ITTI.U
CORPORAL.
A Mass Meeting of the members of the Union
League and other cltiens opposed to the persecution
of oui noble lieneraiH, who have faithfully executed
the Reconstruction laws of ConKrecs, will meet at
SPKJNU OAK DEN HALL this evening, at 7
o'clock, for I be purpose of uniting with the Army of
the hepuolic luat.ranU IieinoiiHtralion at National
Hall, thin evening, lo conllrin the victories of the
battle-field. JAMHS MACN'jCIIOL, M. V.,
U Keoretary,
rggp NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JO
COK & CO., Agents for tbe "TsxiseiiArir"
and Newspaper Press of tne wholecountry, have RE
MOVED from FIFTII and CHESNUT Streets to No.
144 8. BlXTJt Street, second door above WALNUT.
Offices: No. 144 8, SIXTH Street, Philadelphia:
TRIBUNE BUILDINGS. New York. 78oJ4p
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY.
TltKASURKJl'S DEPABTWirNT,
PniLADKi.eiiiA. September 10. Ibti7,i
KOIIC'KTO BONDHOLDERS.
At a meeting of tht Hoard of Directors, held on 4th
luHiaot.tue following preamble aud resolution were
adopted:
Whereas, Numerous applications have been made
to this Company from the holders of the First and
Second Mortgage Coupon Bonds to convert the same
into the KettlHtured Ueueral Mortgage Bonds, dated
July 1, lxt,7, therefore be it
Resolved. That tbe Treasurer be and he Is hereby
Instructed to caiiBe public notice to be given tbat tills
Company Is now prepared to exchange lis Iteg'stered
BonUH, secured bya general mortgg npou the line
from Philadelphia to I'litnliurg, ol the estate, real and
personal, and c rporatn IranchiHtis thereiu mentioned,
dated July 1 lbii7. lor the.Firwt and becond Mortgage
Coupon Hondsxf said Compan;, on the road between
liarrbhurg and PIltBburu.
Any further information can be obtained on appll-
B l(i 30t
TnoiiAS t. firth, Treaaiirer.
1ST,
11KDICAL F.OARD FOR THE EXAMI-
Datlon ot Candidates tor Admlasiun into tbe
Navy us Assistant Burgeons. A lionrrt of Medical
OUicern Is now In seHelon at the Naval Anyium,
Philadelphia, for tbe examination of candidates
for udtnlKt-ion Into the MedUal Corps of the Navy.
uentiemnn oenirous oi appearing oe.ore mo iiuaru
roust make application to the Honorable bieure-
Ury of the Aavv. or to the undersigned, stating resi
dence, place and date of birth. Applications to be
accumpanied by respectable testimonials of moral
character.
Candidates must not be leBS than twenty-one nor
more than twenty-six years of age.
No expense is allowed by the Government to can
didates attending the sessions ot tbe Board, aaasuo
ceesiul examination is a legal prerequisite for appoint
ment in the avy.
'I lie mai y vacancies existing in me mmucai jorps
Insure immediate appointments to successful can
didates. . .
1. J . BUKwni, tjniei or nurenu.
Bureau of Medicine and Burgery, Navy Department,
AUVtlRl H IBt(. MUM
PAKDEE SCIENTIFIC COURSE
IN
UFATEXTE COLLEGE.
The next term commences on THURSDAY, Sep
tember 12. Candidates or admission may oe exam
ined the day before (Bept ember 11), or on Tuesday,
July K. tbe day before the annual commencement.
For circulars apply to President CAT1 JUi, or to
ProteRsor B. B. YOUNuitADf,
Clerk of tbe Faculty.
Faston, Pa., July. 1ROT. 7 20 4pti
KTy OFFICE OF TUB LKUlCiU UOAL AK1J
KAV1GATION CO. . .
PMU.AHKLPHI4. BeDtember zo. 1867.
A tnelsl mpptinu-nt the ttluckhohlers Ol the Lehlgb
Coal and Navigation Co., will be held at tbo Hoard of
Trade Jtnnms. CHKSNUT Street, above Filib, on
TUI'JSDAY, the 1st day oi October, lo7, at !0)a o'clock
A. M., lor the purpose of authorizing a loan under the
Act of Assembly approved ihe loth day ot April, 1867.
p Zlj ut J A ill r.- o. v.v , rruaiutjuR
WIEGANU'S PATKNT ST K. A 51 UKJNrJ-
HA lurt is cneap, compact, tfoouoiuicar iu uao,
and ABSOLUTELY fcSAFJS FKOM Ay ros&l
BILITY OF KXPLOSION
Apply at the Office of SAMUEL WORK, N. E. cor-
ner of THIRD and DOCK S'reets. 818 4p
TIIE BRANSONS HAVE NOT SOLD
out the old Coal Yard, No. 607 South BKUAD
Street, below Lomuurd, as has been reported, but
continue selling the
at fair prices.
(Superior LEHIGH and genuine EAGLE VEIN
always on hand. B Is2m4p
VtT" BATCIIELOH'S HAIR DTE. THIS
bZZJ splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world.
The only true and perfect Dye Harmless. Reliable. In.
alantaueous. NO disappointment,
No ridiculous tints.
Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the 111 ef recta or
Bad Ityct. invigorates the hair, leaving It son and
beautiful. The genuine Is signed WILLIAM A.
BATCHELOR. All others are mere imitations, ana
should be avoided, bold by all Druggists and Per
fumers. Factory. No. U Htreet, mew
York. i 6fmw
SKIN DISEASES!
S "Use Bm'ayne's Ointment."
It n' Have You 'letter? t
RiT L8K DWAYKKH UINTMKNT.
lug- Have you scald Ueadr t
MttT "l'8E KWAVJdtS UlNimtN'T.'' "(k
Uif Jiftve l ou any rain uiseasear y
B- "UHK bWAYMKS OlNTMKNT."
Jtjr A Speed jr Cure Guaranteed. i
Jti Hwsyne'i Ointment
Is warranted a quick and sure cure. It allays all
itching at once; is purely vegetable; can be used on
tbe most lender Infant. Cures llch la from 12 to 48
hours.
fiwaynf:'$ Ointment
Cures Itch! Itch! Itch!
Cures Tetter!
Cures Bait Rheum
Cures Itching Piles!
Cures Bcald Head!
Cures Barber's Itch 1
ftiMi.iw; ' uinw
tiiraytu'i Oinlmint
Hwayne't Ointment
Hieoyne. I Uinrmrnt
tiwayne'i Ointment
Nwaynr I Otntnunl
Swuyne? Oinfwioif
Snmynr's Ointment
ftu'aynr'i Olvtvwnl
ffivayne" utntvu.ni
Httiine'M OintintlU
Mayor UcUlciiael'a counaenua Hum,
J, it I 11 Hi c nu.i . f
8. W. Cohnku Fifth and CiiesnuT Stbkbts.
Was cured of a very obstinate eruptive ajisbbsb ou
the tare, which bad ballie.1 the skill of our most emi
nent physicians, trieu a grcnn wuj
procured RWAY1JI,.( AlI,.iItlI,lm Ointment"
Which made a per lect cure. Bkepilcs, cull and see
him, and he will wnnngiy rmuw waiuk " f "
Ointmknt" baa done for him. 132mwf4p
hold by the leading urngKiHia, arm v toowaiuoi
Principal OUica No. BJUN.blxtU street, above Vine.
NEW VtRK DYEINd AND PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT Works on Htateu Island.
otllue in Philadelphia, No. 40 N. EIGHTH Blreet
liTi.',B?11 Bnd well-known Company, the laroett of
ti ll,e world, and In the iorty-nlnth year of
I WPKtN HI.
ai.a i. ""i. Is prepared, with the mosl extensive
r.. ""Proved uinciiuiKrv. tn iLr.. c.lnmi. and ttntth.
. lHADUhr lin.uUli.,l ..lulu tl vt.riYil.lil
Oil plUM VU.l. 1 1 " " ' "
without ?,!li.1 rr"'".'- hy our new Frenoh process
W l7tnths'Aiu
O "xmiiKi?.9lNK MANUFACTURED BY
inch dlaniHiir . ",rov,"liioe. Hlan of cylinder, ai
auu ten hoiaa ""ke about cue huudrod
VUM 'fUVVM. Apply lo
Cor. of WOOD and Tw bm. w- n-I K VAN,
'iSJijy.EN rY-FOuit i H bts., Puila,
T" T. rniniu a. .
. toSSi'rl.. 0. 420 COMMERCE
Blanily oil hand aud for saia?1!" r1,'r''''"-,J0
Whale. Elephant. Hla.-k f wi," Vj",",1 ."""""l VTioM
iiiii,,uim inom uminira. KuIm mvT.M t. i T
" e V V llU
FOR SALE.
O FOR SALE-ALT. THAT VALUABLE
Tract or Lund situate In Montgomery ZJkZ
county, Pa., on the iletblehem Pike, ID miles nnrm
of Philadelphia, near tbe ISorth Pennsylvania Rll
road; It contains 2AS acres. The Improvement are
large, com-luting of stone man-Inn, with bath, water
closets, range, etc.; two tenant houses, two large
barns, stabling for 100 boreon and cattle, Carriage
house, wag"n-boime, tranary. Ice bonie, sprlng
house, etc. The farm la under good fence, and w0l
watered hy three streams; the avenues leading to
tbe nianf Ion are ornamented by two rows of large
shade trees: largs shade trees surround the mansion.
Theie area variety ol rrult tree ; about 8) acres in
valuable timber, 110 acres In meadow, balance In
arable land. Ills well adapted for grain, breeding,
and grar.lng purposes, while its kltiiallon, tine old
trees, fruit, and modern Improvements, cniiimenil It
ana gentleman's country neat. Also the stock, con
slnting ot eiKhly-four head of cattle and horsei, and
all the utensils ol a wt 11-regulatnil farm.
R. i. DOBBINS,
Rervind Story Ledger Building.
282t SIXTH and CHKoNU f Htree ts.
QROYN'S PATENT
tOHBINED CARIKT-TRETClieB AND
TA4 K DKlV I'ft,
With this machine a lady can alone stretch and
tack down at tbe same time her carpets as easily as
to sweep them, savlug back aches, bruised fingers,
temper, time, and money. It will stretch all kinds or
carpets without the least damage, better, quicker,
and easier than any other Stretcher made, and drive
from 2 to 20-os. tacks with or without leather beads;
Is simple, easily worked, and will last a lifetime.
Agents wanted. Liberal terms given. It Is a nice
machine for ladies to sell. For Machines or Agencies
call on or address
WILLIAM
No.
F. KfllKIHLE,
49 B. THIRD Street,
Philadelphia. 1
f)27tfrp
GEkTLLmS FURNISHING GOODS.
ine FINE NIIIRT EMPORIUM,
Ros. 1 &ua 3 Serin SIXTH Street.
JOHN O. ARRISON,
Importer, Manufacturer, and Dsaler Im
Every Description of
sMFRTIKJlFN'S FI7R1VINHINO OOOPS,
Would invite inspection to his FINS STOCK. O
GOODS, suitable 1 or the season, selling off at moderate
prices.
Ep pedal attention given to the mannnvetore ol
FE hHlKTS AND COLLARS.
W arranted to give satisfaction. t rp
"KtW KCUF.KING GTCRE,"
No. 1U3 CHESNUT Street,
'blliAlin R4MV."
A. MYERS.
918 wfir 21.
REGISTER'S NOTICE. TO ALL CREDI
tois, Legatees, ai d other persons interested:
police Is hereby given that the following named
peiHuns did, on the dales Hllixed to their names, tile
the accounts ol lhelr Administration lo tbe euates of
those peisons deceased, and Guardians' and Trustees'
accounts whose names are undermentioned, in the
ollice of tbe Register for the 1'iouate ol Wills and
Granting Letters of Administration, lu and for the
City una County of Philadelphia: and that tne same
will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said city
and county for continuation and allowar.ee. on the
third i 111CAY In October next, at 10 o'clock lu lite
morning, at the County Court Uousu lu said city.
Istt7
Sent 4. Cbnrles Hathaway, Aimlnlstratorof MARIA
HATHA WAY. OKce;itd
4, James Furies, Executor of CHARLES IIEP-
BUBN, deceased.
4 Thomas Flu ey, Administrator of CHARLES
' H KM M ANN, deceased. oi
-. Henry W. Kpencer, Administrator d. b. n. c
u af. and Trustee of W1LLUU McULHN
bEY, deceased.
" s Daniel M. Fox, Trustee of ELIZABETH
' FRAHEH. deceased.
6 George T, KispUaui, AdmlnlBtrutor of SAML.
' B. TUCKER, deceased.
" 8 Edward At. 1'axs n et al.. Executors of Dr.
DAVID J iYKli, deceased.
7 George W. Human, Administrator ot
' muMAB Dll. NAN, deceased.
11 Henry Pratt AIcKean el al., Trustees under
the will of HENRY PRATT, deceased.
" 12 rianclsca Kalstr, Administratrix ol MAX.A
' M1LIAN KAISKlt, deceased.
" 12, John Clayton. Guardian ot JOiii 'lODiiUiN-
TKR. a uiitior.
" 13 Henry Rilner. Executor of CECELIA McCAS-
' FERY deceased.
" 13 Byton Woodatd, Adminlstralor d. b. n. c. t.
- tiiiiM in Al!i!AFFEKY. deceased.
' 13. SusaniiBh Rhoadselul.. xecutora ot VVIL
1 1AM RHOAK8. deceased. j tTHS
14 Johu Clayton and Joseph B. Townsend. Exs-
' cutors or M. W. BALDWIN, deceased.
' 14. James Chambers, Executor of PHILIP UAL
ZELL, deceased.
10. Anna A. Albright. Administratrix of JACOB
ALBRIGHT, deceased.
' 16. Joseph Jones and John Jordan, Jr., Admlnls
tratoisof ANNA M. UlLiER, deceased.
16 iliBiibetb G. Rutherlord et al., Executors or
JOHN RUTUEREORD, Jr., deoeastd.
" 18. John Jordan, Jr.. and Joseph Jones, h-xecu-,J
toraot H KNKY J. HULLEK, dii'Seased.
" 16 Heury Wright, Administrator ol UARllllfil
' c. WATtStJN. deceased. ,,,-,. a a
" 18 Esmtiel W. Black, Aumiulsirator of THO J AS
MOORE, deceased.
18, John Uurton. Administrator ' (m filed by his
Executors) of BENJAMIN E. VALEN
TIN E, deceased. ... , rnn w
" 18 John F. Metz, Administrator of JOHN W.
WARWICK. deceased.
18, Teler Armbruhter and John P. Yeser . Fxe
cutors of FKANCld F. WOLGAilUltt.
" 18 EdriwadBeHergesbelmer, Aamr,H,lFi?
' boms nou 01 G EORG E H ERGEbHElM ER,
20 Peouaecof 'for Ins. on I.Ives, etc.. Guardians
of E. LEWIS AN DUE ti, late a minor.
20 Pcnns. Co. lor Ins. on Lives, etc.. Executors
' ot MIRIAM CR1DLAND, deceased.
21 Penna Co. tor Ins on Lives, etc., Guardians
of HOWARD aud JOSEPH DUBrt. late
minors. umm MI men in
21 John H. Hammltt. Administrator of PUR
i i, j u.. f . i, a uiiki'I UN. deceased.
i r x. u ti. ii........-" - , , , ,
3 John TCralg M .rrT Trustee as filed by his ex
i' wutor).uiinor the first clause of the first
codicil to the will of MARY W. DALE, de-
84, Bieuctr Roberts, Trustee of ELEANOR TY-
25, GeorBe'Keeler, Executor of WILLIAM H,
.. 25 RoSutn'lstrator of ESTHER
OI.DDEN. deceased. ,nn .
' 25 GeoiKeRemsen, Administrator of JOHN A.
REM teEN, deceased. TTwecntora of
'ION, deceased. , .,,., nI1
26, Pei nsylvaula Company for cn
Lives, etc.. (Jnardlaus of CllAltl-W O.
t OXE. late a minor. 1M flieri hy
20. William 11. Coleman. Execn or "v
his Adinlnlstiaior d. b. u.) or joiiix a.
COLEMAN deceased. ,IR, .nL
" ffl, (Samuel K. Asuion. Guaid'an of IbAAC 1m
TVbON. late a minor. , -
u - r,..i.. a.i. nistrator C. t. a. o
JA11 O UKINK.ueiseiit.ed- JAE
" 28. John 11. Jones. Executor ol MARY
ROWAN, deceased. . - (..mio
' 20, Charles W. Trotter Executor of bUSAN
TROTTKIt. lec('ased. noo-lster
9 27 f4t FREDERICK M. ADAMS. Reglater.
. ..Tiniireii v. ROLAND,
""''"' ...'T" .ur.,L. nlHlma will present mem
to bUbAN C. HENDEKHON Ex oiurix.
THOMAS H POWEIW
9 17 ft1 No 11 HPRUCE SlryetJ
orVoMfe r'Attorner WI.IAM J. MCELROY
B. E. cor. blXTH aud WAUUf ot-' r
OCRL&CH & KLINC,
inroHTERM or iioc it whi
MO. llfl OUTU SIXTH
STREET,
. . , im MnnnAflted With
tbe
WlioUsule aud Rtilall Wine House, where Patrol ua
may obtalo.lon ixx.uurioOatliis tA.rmB, every oeiioacy
ttie uiarkel aUorda. Pauouana aoUcltod.
Iaboiu
21. Alfred Fass'ltl. Guardian of U. O. BT1LKS late
a minor. -p w
21 Charles V. Merrefleld. Administrator of
21. Charley M ERUEr' I ELD, deceased
23 T. A. Budd. Jr., Aduiinlstrator of 1HOM.AH
CABPETINGS.
1867. CARPETINCS. 1G67.
JAS. H. ORNE, 6ON & CO.,
.mEftlVIJT NTBI'.ET, BF.LOIV NET EX I'll,
InPOBlERS AND Df ALKRs Iff
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CA3PETING
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
CAlt PETI NGS.
By late arrivals we have a full assortment of the
It I. ST KNtiLISil HiHM,
JAS. H. ORNE. SON & CO.,
CIIF.SXUT ST BEET, It FLOW SEVENTH.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
AXMInSIER,
BOTAL WILTOK8, AMD
V Et VET
CAIJPETINGS,
A I.I, TIIE NEW EXHIBITION DEMION).
Now In (Store and for sale by
JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.,
CIIESNUT STREET, BF.I.OW NBVENTII.
J-HR EC-PLY AND INGRAIN
C Gr,
IN CiBEAT VARIEtY OF DE9IUN.
OIL CLOTHS,
In Bheelsfrom one yard to eight yards wide
IIEM)EBs01f A VO.'H AI.1aWOB.STED
VEMETIAXft.
JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.,
tllESMJT STREET, I1ELOIT NKVEMII,
9 23 m wf2m
PHILADELPHIA.
ARPETING8.
WHOLESALE AH D RETAIL.
L IDE DOM & 9IIA.Wj
NO. 10 ARCH STREET,
BETWEEN KINTH AND TENTH BTREHT8,
We are now opening a fall and com
lete assortment, both Foreign and Do
mestic, for Fall Bales. 8 27 8mrp
832 CABPETIXCS. 832
ARCH STREET.
FALL STOCK NOW OPEN
AT THB
ARCH STHEKT
CARPET WAREHOUSE
JOSEPH CLACkVOOD,
NO. 833 ABC II HTBEET,
9 10 2m Two doors below Ninth, South Bide.
CLARK & BIDDLEj
No. 712 CHESNUT Street,
WIEIa open
ON MONDAY. September S3,
With tlic Largest Assortmctit
OP
SILVER-WARE
1VHICH THEY HAVE GTEB OFFERED,
INtXllDINU MEW AND OEMIKABL.fi PAT
TERNS, NEVER IlEI'OKl! kOtU IM
PIIIEAIKEPIIIA. 9 18 wfmlairp
gAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
Tne Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe
Peposlt Coinpauvi for the Safe
Kceiln of Bonds, Stocks, and
Otncr Valuable.
CAPITA!. 9500,000
BiBEcrroBa.
N B. BROWNE.
KUWARD W. O' A IK.
CLAKKM Ii: 11 . CLARK
A LUX A N b h R 11KNRV,
r . ai uivmi
J. OILUKOHAM FKLI.
IIKNRY t) HBiSON,
t'HAHl.Ktj MAUALKrirKK
Ofllee In the Flre-nroof Hiilidiuir oftlie Plilladnlphla
ISailonal nanK, 1 11 u 1 rMrte'. auova f ourth.
'I'lila ( oinimnv receives on deposit, and (HI . MAN'
TFKH T11K bAFK KEEP1NU OF VALUABLliUi
upon tbe followiuu rates a yeur, vIl.:
Coupe n Bonds - t per flouO
Wetrlntered Bonds aud Securities .So oentn per tiuoo
(.old Coin or buliiou rm per t iftXl
Silver Coin or Hullion. i per fluuu
Hold or bllver Plate .... 1 jier HiU
Cash ltolbtt or small tin boxes ot Hunkers, Hrokera,
t'aiiKBl'stx. etc.. coiitunis uukiiowu lo lue Company,
...it iluliilltv limited. '5 a year.
The Compauy oilers for KKNT (renter exoluilvely
holding the key) hAKM IMIDK ITH VAULTS at
l"0. iiiil, lo, M, auu t?6 a ear, ai cording to oUe and
loMllon
Coupons and Interent Collected tor one per cent.
T.,lun..L AilloWd Oil Ml.llHV 1ImIMkM.
Ibui I'nmpauy Is atilliorlzd lo receive and execute
Triinti 01 every utworiptiou.
12 simwfrp) N. a BROWNE. President,
RouaJiT PATTKBsON.becrelai-y aud Treaaurvr.
DRY UOOOS.
I
15. It. 1 11 13,
No. 43 North EIGHTH Street,
WIEE Ol'FH ON HON DAT HORNING,
I IIOH NEW TOIIK AtCTION,
1 ease ofOenolne Waterproof loiklng, '25.
1 ceae ol French Rep Poplins, ft. very cheap,
to pieces Black Fopllo Atj acss, all gradce.
IIAMJSOME PI.AID PVPEINM.
HEAVY CORDED REP POPLINS.
SO pieces Corded Rep Poplins, 1 25.
1 case of Wrapper Cashmeres, (1 centi, very hand
le me.
louses ROCKBALK BLANKKTS. very cheap.
200duten LADIKB' BILK MS IK TIK8, balf price.
1.YONH IXOAKINU VELVET.
Pupf rb Quality Cloak Ing Velvets.
ELEfcANT BLACK NlLHV.
HEAVY PFRI'EE EDGE GROW GRAIN.
BLACK &ILKH at 00 r welMcnowo low prices.
REAL. VAEENCIENNEHDUFS. '
75 real Val. Lace Ildkfs., t (H'2S. ex.ra cheap.
ISO real Val ndkfc., l lo tu. bargalus.
Handsome Polole Collars.
Kew Hamburg Kmerolderles,
Klegnnt quality Irish Poplins.
BaiidBoa.e new tbades Corded Bilk French Poplins.
EINEN GOODS t LIKEN GOODS!
Handiome Daraaalc Table Linens from auction.
8oo deien Linen Towels from auction. 2t lo62conts.
Handsome I)amak Towels.
Slcliardson'a IilHh LtneDs, from auction.
8 4 Wide Cloth and Doylltt.
EMVEBGARIHENIM MERINO UNDER
GARMENTS. A fu.l assortment of Lad lis' Merino Veits and
Drawers.
.Men's Mei ino Vests and Drawers,
itoja'fend Aliases' Vests and Drawers.
Handsome assortment ot WIN 1 JU;uLOVE3.
JOUVIN KID GLOVES.
Jonvln's Rest Quality Kid. Full Shades,
Handsome Will Hllrk Kans
While bilk Fans. Colored Fans.
HOOP SHIRTS 1
HOOP SKIRTS!
CloMng out Hoop BklrU at bargains.
f I0RII1K nut Hoop rklrts lor waulol room.
Cheap Bargains 111 Hoop bkirts.
Bt 1 1 Mechanic Corsets,
- E. R. I.EE,
0 24tuh3t
No. North F.MIITH StreeU
727 CHESNUT STREET. 727
I OFVLAR PKICES
IN
Bilks. Ehawls. Velvets. Poplins, Reps,
Yelour Fusee, Merinoes, Mous I)elaines.
Alpacas, Mohairs, Alpaca Poplins,
Chene Poplins, Melange Poplins, Irish
and French Poplins, and Plaids
Also, Bombazines, Biarritz, Tamise,
and other Monrnine Goods in great
variety together with as extensive and
varied an assortment of Miscellaneous
Ery Gocds as can be found in the
market.
Also, Blankets. Flannels, Linens,
Hcuse-Furnuhicg Goods, Cloths, Cas
simeres, etc., in reliable qualities, at
low prices.
EICKEY, SHAEP & CO.,
UTI
JAS. H. CAM Pit FEE A CO.,
NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET.
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
I1!Y ;oODS, BT PIECE OR PACKAGE,
AT AND UNDER NABXET RATES.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 77 CHESNUT STREET.
9 21m
229 FAMES & WARNER, 229
NORTH NINTH STREET,
ABOVE RACE,
Have now on hand a full supply of Ladles', Gents',
and Boys' Merino Goods, suitable for Fall sales.
Ladles' Merino Vests fl, 11 12, tl 25. $1 87, to IX
1 case Gents' Merino Shirts and Drawers, (1.
Gents' Merino bblrts and Drawers, from $1 to (3.
Boys' Merino Goods, all sizes.
Infants' and Misses' Merino Vests.
The above goods were ordered early In the season,
from 1 to (3 below present prices.
W aler-proof Cloakluffs, 1'25 and 1 37.
All-wool Blankets, r75 and fS-75. Bargain.
1 bale best all-wool Flannels, wide. VSa,
All-wool Flannels, 81, 874. 40. 43 5", 86, 8. 75,85c., etc.
Ballardvale Flaunels, Bacque Flannels, etc
Bhlrtlng Flannels, large assortment.
60 doc Linen Huckaback Towels 12,'aO.
One bale American Clash. 12l,o.
Unbleached and Power-loom Table Linens,
Fine Buowdrop and Damaslc do. do.
Canton Flaunels, 18, 20, 22, 25, and 28c.
Bleached and Bron Mnallns. lowest prices.
Ueod yurd-wide B'eacbed Muslin, 150.
Pillow-case and (Sheeting Muslin.
Black Alpacas, 45,60 56, 65, 70, 75c , etc.
Cotton und Linen Nursery Diaper, etc
Black and White Balmorals, II
Black and White Plaid Wool bhawls. 1,
Lluen Btiti t Fronts, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, eto.
F ARIES & WARN ELI.
NO. HO N. NINTH STREET,
22!)
fB S. JAFFRAY t5c CO.,
NO. 608 CHESSliT STREET,
ARE RECEIVINU AND NOW OPENINU
tOR PALE TRADE, I'VLb LINES OP
LINENS,
TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS,
UUCKABACKS,
DIAPERS,
TOWELLINGS,
DAMASKS,
SHEETINGS,
PILLOW LINENS,
L. C. IIDKFS.,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
CRAPES,
VEILS,
QUILTS,
Ladles', Gents', and Children' Under,
wear, Kmbrolderleii Net, Ribbons,
Kte. Kto.
ThA AhnM Will bO BOld at tbO lowest Nav
York prices, and on tbe most advantageous
terms.
Represented by 8. Btory. I wfin3m
DRY GOODS.
QPUlSIt WATKB-rilOOr (XOAHLN,
IPS7X.
Genuine Water-Proof Cloaking, V5o.
Genuine Water-Proof Cloaking,
J. C. STRAWURIDOE CO.,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and MARKET Btreeta.
12i C MT CAl,1VOr'm 'AST COLORS.
It cent Calicoes, new fall styles,
18 cent elegant fall styles Chintzes.
J. C. STBAWBslDtlE St CO.
200 rC9 CLOTII! AND CASSlHERES
All-wool, f7 cents, 90 cents, fl.and 11 16 per xard,
J. C. kTRAWBItinei A CO.
Q CENT BLACK ALPACAS, CHEAP.
to cent Figured Alpacas,
75 cent heavy Alpaca Poplins.
Colored Poplin Alpacas.
J. C. STRAW BRIO KE A CO
2 BLACK SILKS, VERT CHEAP.
12-25 Black tllks, gold edge.
tt 25 Black Oros Grains, a bargain.
J. C. NTBAITBBIDUfS A CO.
glj 1 Cac:NT FRENCH CHINTZES, FALL
STYLES.
87 i French Ginghams.
J.C M1BAWI1RIDOE A CO.
CASE CANTON FLANNELS, 80 CENTS.
1 cae Canton Flannels, 25 cents.
1 case Canton Flannels, 28 cents.
1 case Canton Flannels, 81 cents.
Buyers for Hotels. Boarding-Houses, Public Insti
tutions, and Private Families, will do well to call and
examine our Immense stock and extremely low
prices. Many of the above goods we are offering at
less than Importers' and manufacturers' prices.
All goods warranted as represented.
J. C. STUAWBRIDQE A CO.,
N. W. corner EIGHTU and MARKET btreeta.
B
LANKETS.-I000 PAIRS.
We now offer lor sale 1000 pairs fine Bed Blankets , .
purchased for cash during the early summer, at
greatly reduced prices.
We will sell a good sound Blanket for a less price
than soiled or damaged ones are sold for.
All-wool Blankets, 3 per pair.
Good size wool Blankets, 4 per pair.
Fine all-wool Blankets, 14-60 per pair.
Large size Blankets, 5 to tO-50 per pair.
' Very large Blankets, 6 60 te 850 per pair.
200 pairs of slightly damaged Blankets, wHi be sold
atabont halt price. Now la the opportunity to get a
good Blanket for a smalt sum ot money,
J. C. STRAWRRIDOE A CO.,
NORTH WEST CORNER
1 11 fomrp EIGHTH and MARKET Streets.
DEPOT FOR
FURNISHING DRY GOODS.
A CARD.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON,
NO. 1008 CUESNUT STREET,
Whose establishment tor the sale of
IIouse-Furnlsblng Dry Goods
Is unequalled In the extent and variety of Us assort
ment, beg to announce to HOUSEKEEPERS RE
NEWING THKIK feUPPLY, or perrons about U
furnish, that they are now receiving their
FALL ASSORTMENT
OF
FRESH LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN '
UOOSN FOR HOUSEHOLD USE,
SUCH AS
LIN EN SH EETI 4f SS,
COTTON SHEETINGS,
PILLOW LINENS,
PILLOW HI SLIMS,
DAMASK TARLK CLOTHS,.
TABLE LINENS,
DAHAfcK NAPKINS,
DO R D IK H ED VOWELS,
TOWELLIN4.S, QUILTS.
R LANH ETS,TARLE AND
EHBROIDEUED 1'IASO AND TABLE '
COVERS,
A ad (very other article suitable for a well-ordered
household. 17 tut
GIKARO ROW.
Em Ma NEEDLES & CO.
Invite attention to their first-class stock ef
LACKS AND LACE GOODS,
KM BROIDERIES,
HDKFS.,
VEILS, ura
To which additions will constantly be made oft
the NOV ELl'I KH OF T!U SEASON.
They offer lo their WHITE GOODS DEPART
MENT
HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS,
At SO. 85, and 40 cents, a Great Sacjliioa,
10"4 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS,
AT S3 7".
Kztra heavy, fine Blankets, al 86.
11-4 All-wool Blankets, at fs.
Very Hue heavy Blankets, at f! 50.
Extra flue All-wool Blankets. 18, fS BO, fs.
11-4 and 12-4 Premium Blankets.
11- 4 and 12-4 extra Premium Blankets.
12- 4 and 18-4 Fnglldh Whitney Blankets,
H-4 and 12 Swanskin Blankets.
12-4 very fine Melton Blankets
CRIB Aliil CRADLE BLANKETS.
MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES.
Lanoisler, Allendale, and Honeycomb Quilts,
Marseilles Crib Qull's.
AT LOW PRICE. 1
IT. STEEL & SON,
Noa. 713 and 715 H. TESTH Btreet.