Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, August 07, 1869, Image 5

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    C. lIIILL)ETIP4.
THE,' TIOINTI.6IXTH [W,liitiO(4lo/eCIDE
lid#4*.tiVO'lrOtrEtiT.-44UtItrititniiig ~Cirrener
Daniels held an inquegt en: the body o 1
ds , WyCekeolored) whO , WaS••killedbY stall::1
hing,'tittliebarber-mhoPOf jaineSl3erry;
1522 Shippettritreet;: on ThurSdaY last.
..I.l'srae[Jt:. Blckettai ,eolOred;l3l)s•`Etturteline
street, testified-On Thnitiday, the .sth Ot Ail
gnst; in. the:theiiiiing ; 100011 and ,12,- 'a ,Man
came to jiiinesPerry''s shop; NO= Shippen ;
strialOsillitWer , leokitiggassea,'atid said , that
he Was , teleriVe'thenity,ordernfJanies Derry;
hewns' out; and said thatl Would go Ond see
went out on Shippen St.,
and saw:•!itenty cinr•(the,priiioner) Comingto
wardS the Atop; '1 asked bin if hehad seen
Fitiries; he said !nor but he had seen, !Frank :
(the depeas64lie Wiritt:•thi to:the Shop; n ndl,
continued on ond found Derry and Wydeff;
told Derry to, come to the shop, that the mini
was Waiting , With the glasses;.;, I Went, to the,
shop; "Carr-and the man with Were
there ; I told the , Man that • Derry , would - be'
therein:a few _momenta:. Derrycarne;to._ the
- Shop in a few initintes; - helbolted! at the
,glasses
.and went out, as I aupposcel, to get the money;'
while he was out; . Carr •, Said, to :the man,
• "James has gone out and don't know what
titne:he will come' btiek; you had better let me
take the gla.S.Sea 'and shoW•them to his Wife;"
said to Carr,, "yoU had better not hare any- ,
thing to ,do with the glasses:".Carr•replied that'
• he knees business ; I• tOld•ilie Man that he
had better3hot Carr take the. glassmq Carr;
insisted on taking the glasses to shoW toJatdes
- D - 0 - IY - Is77%'olo74ll4;talcithe inatf:that
she lived
up Stalin over the shop, Which was not so; the
umniet him have one , glass;• he took the
glass\out the back door, the man
snpnosirig that •he.:went up stairs with it; be ,
went - Ont in the street; the man asked me
where the fellowhad gone With,the glass ; he
• then asked inc if Dem's 'Wife lived up stairs,
and I told him nerthe man then went to hunt
for Carr ;in meantime' Derry came back;
and I tOld him that Carr had taken a glass out,
saying that he was going to show it ,to your.
wife;, -Derry lola the man, that; he ought not
to have let Darr have the glass ; Carr came
back and I saw him and the Mau Milting in
, the street; ' When he came in the Man asked .
Carr, for the glass; he said
,that he couldn't
get the glass; but there , was a dollar towards
paying for the glass; and if he carne ou Satur
day or Monday he would pay him, as Derry:_
was to pay. him, and that would be all right;,
the man said 'that he wanted the - glass ;
Carr said that he couldn't get the glass, and he •
hadbetter make the best of it ; Derry said
• that' rather than have any trouble
he would' pay for the glasS, and counted
out all 'of the Money except twenty-five cents.,
Which I gave to him; Derry aud'the man then
Went ont to take a drink; WYcoff ; .who was in .
a little back MUM, then dame out into the
shop; and said: "Hen, if I was boss of this
shop I wouldn't keep yon here a half hoUr; I
would pin you out on the bricks; because any
man who would do a;.you have done is not fit,
to be in the short;" Carr asked him what he
meant; he said he meant what he said; Carr
teldhun that he didn't care a for him or Jim
either, that Jim or 'Wycoff neither could put
hiiii On the bricks ; lie furthersaid : "Yon have
a ge:4(l6n] to say . about it; and I can. whip
yout" Frank said : "You can't 'whip, ine;'
Carr said: "You dare not fight;" Frank said :
I don't warit to tight, but if you ever raise
youihands,to hit me or cut me, either one, I'll
put you in your hole, where yem belong;" Carr
said, "That is all you think about,, if a man
does anything to you, putting kin doWn in
Moyamensing.'• Wycoff said, "No,. I'll not
Put you in MoyanienOng.", Carr . then 'said,
" Yont , clear ine of the law and I'll whip
you; - vou,lrighthere ;" he then pulled ott
his coat ; W3icciii. had on no. coat ;then I get
on my feet and said to them , ‘,f, If you go out
and get your rum into yon you •needn't to
• think that you can eome into. this shp and do
yoUr lighting, as you shan't do it;" Carr said,
"Yeti are right enough, but I'll be d•-•'-d if I
am going to let him' rule over tile;" and then
Car went towardsWycotr; [took hold of both
and beld them off; they wrangled about and
tried to. get away ; Carr then put his hand
down into a - pocket behind - his pantaloons ;
. Frank aSked him if be was going after'd•knife ;
I didn't see him pull out a knife 'at that time
,looked .at Wycoff and then at Carr, and
then saw: Carr, have. a knifeirchiS hand, and
was; opening it; I said : • "Harry put that knife
up; you shan't cut Frank;" he made no answer;
twatehed'hiM' then, and held hint tighter;
he took the knife and put it in his lefthand,
turned 'the blade towards the palm, raised • his
]nand towards his shoulders afid threw the
knife 'at.Wycorr, the knife lodging in Wycoff's
breast, 'about an inch below,the nipple
Wycoff said : "I am stabled, h"haS stabbed
me ; 'he pulled. the knife out of hint and threw
it on the floor; I then pushed Carr into the
little room, and Put my foOt' against , the door
to keen him in there; then James Derry came
in; Frank said to him : , "Jitn, Harry stabbed
me;" Derry and ;Wycoff, then Went to the
drugstore 1 I staid in the shop, standing at the
door keeping Carr in ; a man came and said
that Wycoff was dying; I opened the door and
found that Carr had fled out of theback door;
I never saw Carr practice , •throwing
. a knife ;
Several other witnesses wereexamined, but
neneiv-fachr-were-elieited
Dr. E. B. Shapleigh; • who made the post inor . _
tem. examination,
testified that the knife
' blade entered the, left breast just below the
nipple; and penetrated the left ventricle of the
-----heart.--Death resulted froutthis stab,
• The Verdict of the jury ,Was :
- -"That the said -Francis S.--Wyckoff' - came to
' his_death by a stab inflicted at the hands_ of:
Henry Carr, at No. 1522 Shippen street, Aug.
5, 1869."
Carr was committed for trial.
THE Film; ZOVAVES.—The tour of camp
duty of the Philadelphia Fire ZOuares at At-
lantic City is untied. While the members of
tide regiment were required to adhere strictly
to their military character, the Monotony of
camp life was greatly relieved by the seri es s of
entertaininents which have been given in
honor of the, Zouaves, and which have all
been' eminently successful. The hotel keepers,
residents and sojourners at the City by the Sea
have done everything to make the visit of the
, " boys " a pleasant one,
and none of the
Zouaves have any reason to complain of their
In meat. The week of festivity concluded
last night by a grand farewell hop given at the
Surf Iloue by Mr. Thomas Farley, the pro
prietor. The attendance of ladies, and gentle-
Ml-11 was very large, and the scene during the
411)110/1g was exceedingly brilliant. The affair
passed off with the greatest success and with
the most unbounded satisfaction to the
Zonaves and their numerous friends.
The regiment will return home this evening,
and is expected to arrive at Vine street wharf
at 7 o'clock. The Gray Reserves, Fritz Zou
ares :Ind a delegation of the Fire Department
will turn out to receive the Zouaves. The
proceFsion will pass over the following route :
Cp Vine to Secofid, down Second to Chestnut,
up Chestnut to Broad ; down Broad to Walnut,
up Walnut to Seventeenth, up Seventeenth to
Arch. dowtrArch to Sixth, lip Sixth to Vine,
up Vine to Eighth, and there dismiss.
HA.ttinsomii CAu.—Another hamLsome pa.s
senger car leas Just been placed , on the Phila
delphia. Germantown and Norristown Rail
road, It was built in - the company's work
shops, undeirthe superintendence of Nathan
Pawling - , the master carpenter. The , car is
constructed upon the "palace plan, which has
lately come in use upon . npen orjf:the - I6iiiling rail
mails, and is :supplied With all of the modern
improvements,. special care being, taken to
have proper ventilation:. The l,nterior of the
car is fitted up in au elegant ai most com
fortable manner, This is the second car of the'
hind which has been built in the company's
shops, and a third is in course of construction.
A HANDSOME P John
Kelly. of the Eighth District Police, has had
.prepared for presentation to Mr. Wm. B. Mil
ler, Mayor of Cape May, a set of policemen's
equipments (the mace and rattle••being, silver
mounted) • and a nandsomely-bound copy of
the Police Manual. Lieut. Kelly, accompa
nied ,by Lieutenants John Spear, Win. Ja
coby.and James, Smith, will go to Cape May
this afternoon for the purpose of presenting
the gift to, Mayor Miller.
SUPPOSED SUDDDE.—The body of a man
wag fo,und in the Delaware, at Spruce street
whatif,:jiiis morning. It is supposed to be
that of Patrick jumped overboard
l as t idglif,,and refused the 11 Ssistalice of a
private watchman who 'attempted to rescue
him. - Ryan resided in Swanson street, above
Catharine.
- Vittl)A
OMEN
lirrrt •m of TArgs---Th" foilAing stale,
talent from ' , /titi.; : 7lteceiver'
of Taxt.-SishootAiti.receiptsvt Timis for littgi r t •
from the time .of opening tho hooks,Tehruary;
15th to July 310, 4 '
Amount prior toatine 1.4 al • $020,M9 s`.s
City. Taxes June:. ;:1•4355;54288
" ,
.x,418 88 '69372i ici%
State'Tax" prior to Julio 6........ .1,4t0,693 sesto
G,#l 67
p
`40160 15
$106,208 OT
For a correspondlpg time inlB6B,the receiptit
of tbe city taxes 'were $3,722,572 63,.showthg,
an increase in 1869 of one million ninety-one
thousand four 'hundred and eighteen', ,dollars
and sixtY•five cents.
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, -
REE4CUE of VALUABLE PAPERB.I-7Dtlrilp
!the progress of the recent tire at, Patterson
11016416 d warehouse, and when the surrounding_
:property was seriously threatened with de
'btruction, all the valuable papers and books,in
iThomns 'Boyle's= 11: - 8.-Naval iendezvotts - i!
the southwest .corner of Penn and Loihbaiit
streets, were rescued, by Mr. Daniel .Ifoley,
member of the Hibernia Fire Uompany, and
'were handed over to the Naval:authorities.
As, the house of Mr. Doyle was damaged •by
:fire, and the effects greatly injured by water,
the action of Mr. Foley saved for, the United
'States very important records, and is highly
commendable. •
HOUSE RoßnEny.- , -The Eastwick Mansion
-- nearthe - Gray's-Perry - bridgeThr the - TWenii
seventh Ward, was entered byprying open
window shutter; last night, 40 was robbed - of
three,dozen SilVer spoons and a • .gpantity of
jewelry: The house was • unoccupied at- the
• . .
STEATING A WAToi.--Henry Carpenter
F tole alyatch from the pocket of a man at
Fourth god Shippen streets, yesterday after
noon. He rat and was pursued .and captured
by a policeman. , Thestolen watch was found
in his possession. Carpenter willhave'a hear
ing at the Central Station this afternoon.--
• BEAT A, WOMAli.—Jacob. Prizel •was ar
rested last night at a house on Oak street,
below Noble, on the charge of having beaten
a woman. He was committed by Ald.
TO . .ArantACS.:=Williazn Nitten
hatiSe was 'arrested yesterday at Seventh and
Race streets for cruelly heating a tnitle. Ald.
Ri nerd held hitn' for trial. •
11415tP.1.T.--Mrs. Ellen Gordon; who
was .badlY..tiiiiiied by the explosion of a coal
oil lamp, at .Na. 336 South Second street, on
Ihnrsday, died frcp:her .injuries yesterday.
TRENWITH'S NEW STORE, at 61.4 Chestnut :
street, is now in the full tide of its success.
Persons about leaving the city can procure a
full supply of light literature, as well as toilet
and fancy articles of every deSeription. All
the latest publications constantly on hand.
BURNETT'S CoconiNE,the best hair-dressing
in the world, is unsurpassed for loss of hair,
,irritation of the scalp, and dandruff:
BOOKS 01 , THE WEEK.
Our Own Birds. A familiar :Natural - History
of the Birds of the United States: By William
L. Baily. Revised and edited by Edward D.
Cope, Corresponding Secretary- of the. Aca
demy of Natural Sciences. Illustrations; 12ino,
; pp. 265.
Barper's Hand-Book for , Travelers in. Ea
: rope, and the East. By' W., gembioke Pet
ridge, Railroad map, corrected up to 1868.
Seventh year. Sold by. Turner Bros.- & Co.
Foil Play. A Novel. By - Charles Meade
nod Piot - - Boueicault. 800, brochi. Sold by
; BroS.S7, Co. .
~Our National Game. Illustrated by Ed. An
drews; on'sione by F. Vanhorn. Broeht. Pub-
Itsbed byliohnes & Co., tbr sal6 by Turner
Bros'.& Co. •
Music«l Monthly , for August,l9B Broad
way, N Y.
Alleged. Abiewiding: of a Newark Mei
chant-.Lleavy
A dry goods merehan • in Newark, N.
named Moses Mavbaum--4n whOse integrity
his busiuegs friends had unbOunded confidence
--after having borrowed from several of these,
in all the. sum of $30,000, is Said to ,have fied•
from NeWark on Thursday:•morning!With
be
tureen•SSo,ooo and $40,000 of money - borroWed.
Nlenuel Samuels is said to have loaned $5,000;
OhaS.llodemaker,s2,.'s4lo; Messrs. Heller & Son;.
:'3,000; Louis Bokolser, $1,000; Ulrich
Scheiner, Joseph Leibstein, . Myer' Friest,
.John Miller and others, sums ranging from
$l,OOO to $3,C00. He had been doing a rather
extensive dry pods business, and is known to
have been particularly fortunate in some real
estate speculations/ These ciremnstances,
Mgether witha confidence in • his honesty,
Made. his application to .the moiteyed
business men ,of Newark .for .leans as
successful as they were: , The first inti
mation he As 'said to have given
of his intention of leaVing Newark was that
given to . Mr.•Knothe,lthe dealer inNewark
from whom he bought his grocefieS: On-Wed
-nesdtkvirt-he—went-in--K-tiothe2s-store-and--
mettled the-hill he owed there. Early-Thursdtty
morning KnOthe observed him making his
• Wayhastily toward the railroad•depot. As he
passed by he told linothe, in answer' teian in=
- quiry, that he washound; for- Chicago,
tended to return .as soon as he could .
pay his debts.. -From Knothe the
news of his departure SpreaAl
rapidly among: his -creditors.--Owing to the
excitement which prevailed among them on'
Thursday, the creditors took no steps to. Se
cure themselves as far as possible against less
by attachment against the,property lefrin hi
store,and it is said to haye bebn all removed
by _Mrs. Maybaum (turn* the • suCceeding
n
bight. As a consequece, When the Sheriff
went to the• store. to levy the nttaehinent,
yesterday morning he found no goods to
levy upon. it is said that the store on
Thursday evening contained goods to the
Value of $5,000. •
The allegeditbscondi fig debtor is said to have
offered to secure the repavinent of the loans
by mortgage upon his 'real estate. But one or
two of his • creditors thought the securities
necessary. The others were willing to trust to
his honor. An examination in the station
house in Newark yesterday developed the
fact that he had mortgaged his property to a
figure between $6,000 and $7,000 beyond its
real value, long previous to these last trans
actions. , • ,
Maybaum, previoN
supposed to have bor
New York merchantul
him
0111 - 1F
The Attempt to if ow Up Poi*lament.
Another gunpowder plot has threatened to
blow up the English Gov.ernment.' Was it a
plot of the Disestablished Churchmen against
the lives of the Commons, or of the unestah
lished churchmen against the Lords? The
old song of the Gunpowder Plot invokes.
, 1A curse upon the Papishers
Because they did conspire
To blow King and• Parliament
•
With gun and gunpowdire."
The attempt to burst the HOMO or Lords
tivould hardly have- been - n-orth the , pon'tier.
Time is a kind of slo'n train sure to touch oft
political nuisances in the end, and with less
loss of life than by Guy's method.—Tribune.
—Jones meets Smith : "Why is this morning'
l i k e a fat abeep r "Fine iw•ether, of course, '
says Jones. kimith return,: "Why is it like
the bombazine I sold your'wifely "Good
mourning," hi the reply of Jottes. They part
happy, notwithstanding Jones has just lost, his
mother-in-law. •
—A correspondent at Mt. Desertsays the Sun=
day Indian pudding at
"is like a mixture
of oats and molasses. It lis !well adapted
for bparding-hmise purposes, tbr no human
being in him menses would ask to be helped a
second time." We should not like to mount
dessert of that sort very often.
CITY NOTICES.
KI:Itll'a CHINA HALL
We lank. arranged one portion of our store exclusirelr
fur cheap goods, end will place in this department every
article which is In the least old Style or imperfect, Dud
will sell them regiirdless °remit. •
To clo , e out our odd Cautor Bottles we hiVe7 tedium&
Com to 25 cents cacti.
&Eau's China nail, 1318 Chestaut atreet. •
r 2221131
sly to his departure, is
bowed large. sums from
The police are atter
WKLS.
3 , , : o , • ' • .
`V'Elllitfßutbwrtri—rHFLADELPßlA'-',SAtthAt
sr_ " •
111 TE nerONE CHLNA «
Chairslxtetieti4 Aftes, tr 2l6, lt• l Xert! 3 ' (144113 fail.
1213 Cbeshattr street. , •
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Itaeit'lritENCYt .
Ware - hit Deesert art 4 Tr.l4 Sete at greatly
Eras's Cu rmulikr.r.; 413 Ortitout atr',343t:
.itIfGECZAENCEU AN .*
Vusesi grea
or eedue(4'pricos.
10e i
1218 Cheetuut et •
ti_. , .
~. . .
ltF•r,
A:r4DUCTION WY,RICE§i„: ',' • ,
To make room for fall importations, at ' • -
KERIOS °liana HMI , 1218 Chestnut street
• THE ROME WASHER 44 the most marvelous
vrtishing,.niachine 'ever' offered : to ' the . public. Cell sad
1.e.& it In operation 'at laTieh.stnut street. • .
OF COCIiROACHER
01111 be killed by a single 'flask of Lyon's Insect Powdor.
Nothing elso kills itisects. This Is thclr natural enemy.
Sep that you get the genuine. It Gash. Luta/ s signatvre
ca the package. All others aro frauds. •
. . Deget;2l Park Row, N.Y.
• GAY's CffmA.P.AinkE, .N 0.1022 CHESTNUT
SrIEET.—Wiil Cithie their large RosOrtinent of goods on
hand at the following astonishing rlowlprices. to make.
...rootti for the ittnense, stock purchased by' Me. Cay in,
Furore, now in transit to this city :
White French China'Dining Plates, .934 in.,par d0z.52 00
White Stone China Dining Plates, 9:i in., per doz... Ito
White French China Cupsand Saucers,per set ,12 pcs 1 25
White St one China Cups and Saucers,per set, 12 pcs. 00
Cut Glass Goblets, per dozen.," - • 2 25
Pressed Glass Goblets per dozen 1 to
Best StonoChinn Tea Sets,44 hes",citpairith handles 400
Best Stone China Tea Sets,46 pcs cups with Limnos 4 75
'Pest Stone Chinn Pining Sets.'92: pieces.. " 15 00
' While French China Plum g Sets, 150 pieces Sa (41
White,French China Ten Sets 4.4, pieces 7 cm
The stock of Fancy . Goods:will be sold at a still greater
.discounalrom-former-priceig . ' "
: Goods to go out of the city will bo packed and de :Terra
:to transportation office free of 'charge, and insured,
against breakage to destination. r , , • -
Call soon, before the aissortment is broken.'
EMINENT New "kork and Philadelphia Phy
sidans claim that naiads' Missisquat Powder actually
cukcs,Cancer. It is advertised in this issue.
A CABD.—Charles :Stokes, will sell the,
balance of liis summer stock Of clothing at reduced
prices, in er;ler nowe room for his very choice stock
of fill:clothing being manufacturetL
LADIES' Sunx)owNs, at Oakfords'
JUDICIOUS MOTHERS RHO nurses use tor
children a Bate mid pleneant 'mediehie in Bower's Infant
Cordial. . ,
MISSES' SulinowNs, atl)akfords'
SUIIO'6AL hisruumacTs and druggists' sun
dries.
Slvou'DE:v& BROTHER,
23 South Eighth street.
SINGER'S SEWING M ACRINGS • •
•
on easiest pqssible terms, by ,
O. F. DAVIS,
, • 810 Chestnut street
GET ONE of those Pocket Pantimas, sold at
Oakforils', under the Continental.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
.1. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the ahovemiembers with the
utmost saccess. Testimonials from the moat reliable
sources in the city Fan he seen at his office. No. Sm Arch
street: 'The medical faculty. are invited to accompany
their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. A di
tidal eyes inserted. 1 , :o chargeanade for Ozaraluation.
TBOSE CELEBRATED lloCket Patiamas, sold
nt Charles Oakforil Son's. under the Continental, aro
very convenient for gents traveling.
Corms, Bunions, Inverted , Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davideon, No.. 91G Chestnut street.
Char, es moderate. •
I, I ARTH-CLOSETS, ' 'COMMODES AND
11 Privy Fixtures. Sales-robin with A. H. FRAN%
CISCUS & Co., 51:331arket street. jy3l s to
WED DIN G CARDS, , INVITATIONS
for Parties, &O. New styles. 'MASON &CO
au2stf§ '907 Chestnut street.,
WEDDING :,INVITATIONS EN
raved iu the ne‘Vest and best manner. LOUIS
DRES._ g A • • Stationer and .Engraver, 1033 Chestnut
street: •
DIED.
'VEER ES.—On the afternoon' of the tith instant, Na
thaniel W. Yerkes, the 53d. year of hie. age.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend ►iis to
netal, without further notice. from his late residence
Whittmarsh township, on Second-day, thei 9ta hist., at a
o'clock P. M.. Carriages will Meet. the train leaving
Philadelphia at 140 P. M. at Conshohocken.
taarMA SONIC NOM:E.—THE MEMBERS OV CO
-111110,1,1 H. It. A. Chapter, NO. 94 are requested to Unit ,
with the .brethren of Harmony Lodge, No. 52, in attend
ing the funeral .of our late Companion. AQUILL A
HAINES, from Ilia late residence, No..MLNorth Tenth
street, on SUN PAY AFTERNOON , at Ero'clock. ,
By order of the M. E. If .I'.
7. ALEXANDER SINIPAOR.
- D.LAUE. SILES, EXTILA. UOOD,
LP PIANO COVER'S, ORDERED STYLES,
' DOUBLE ell•AIN BLACK MOHAIR,
. CLOCK BRAND BLACK ALPACAS.
' • EYRE 6: LANDELL.
Folirth and Arch
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RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
. . _
Fl RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
Stiintre. :•ervices To-31011'5w
A. 31. . .
BEV. E. E. BEADLE WILL
U . prencli to-morrow nt th , , *SAC.,naI Preebyteriaa
Claire'', southeast corner of Twenty-first and Walnut
streets, land; A. M. and 8 P. id, It*-
_ ,
tu. , ALEXANDER PRESBYTERIAN .
Church t lTlnateen th and . Green streetki. Preach
ing on next Sabbath morning, at 103 i-o'clock. by Rev. A;
V. C. &bench., Of ManaYlink. It*
C ENT RA L PRESBYTERIAN
Church, corner of 'Eighth and -Cherry streets:—
Rev. W. Henry Green, D. D., of Princeton, N. J., will
preach to-morrow morning, at 1034 o'clock. It
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
Church, Locust street, above Fifteenth.
Preaching tomorrow morning at 10" i o'clock by Rev.
JamesT,lfyilerof-Connecticut. . lta
ST. PETER'S li7RVANGELICAL
LI-D 7 Lutheran Church, Carpenter street, above Ninth.
Rev. Joseph A. Sides, D. D., to-morrow (Sunday), at
Ich: A. Dl. • -
U-.SPRING GARDEN-STREET-31, , ,E.
eltureh, corner of Twentieth.—Preaching ' to
_morrow at 10'6 A. 31. by BM% Challetl Little—PAM.
Proper meeting at 8 I'. M. lt'
. _
FREE call:mix OF THE INTER.; -
- comer. Spring Garden. beltiw Broad street. . The -
Hector . Bev W. Bonham. will preach Sundaytnern
ing. N. service in the evening. it. ;
•
u. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CEIURCEI,
col'. Brood and Mas , er St reetit. Per. P. S. Hen
soh. I). D., pastor. Preaehing to-morrow nt 10;f, A. M.
by Hey. Pr, Shadrach. No evening service. It"
r j r , 7 R F.V. DR. WIL.LITTS WILL
Preach. to-morrow in the Sovenib Presbyterian
Churelhiltroint mei Penn ' Snuare. at. 1(i A. M., and 'in
the West Arch Street Church. Eighteenth and A reh
streets, nth o'clock P. M. • It,
; E EFOUMED CHURCH.,
Seventh and Spring Garden streets.—Rev. Thos.
X. Orr; Pastor. will (D. V ) preach to-morrowtale'.'
in the morning and nt So'glock in the evening. Subject
In the evening, " Modern t ter tit ni.. ." 1 t:*
• • NOTICE—THE TENTH -
TERIAN Church (Rev.. Dr. floardnuth'S) corner
admit and Twelfth streets, will, Provideaco permit,
tier. be open for divine service every Sanhath through ,
out the Summer, at in% A. lit. and SP. K. Rev. pr.
Alt sine, of Princeton. icengaged to prtAch dump^
that time. Strangers and all others are cordially invited
to attend. .iYlo;sBt*
07. OVEN AIR SERVICES, UNDER
the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Asso
clatiOn, Sabbath afternoon, at the following places : '
33,1 o'clock—Market Muse, Richmond- street and Le
high ntenne. preaching by Rev..l . F. Meredith.
4 o'clock—Franklin 4lemetery lane.
Tenth street and (Bran) avenue.
Seventh and St. Mary streets.
• Searoon'n Home, 422 South Front street.'
~ 'clock—Broad street and Montgomery avonnn.
Gray's Ferry Road and Shlopen titre et.
•Moyamenslug avenue and Wharton street.
Juniper and Filbert streets.
o'cloek-L•Broad and ,Master streets, Rev. P: Stryker
Talmage will preach, and M. 11. Hodder,
of London:
Ridge and N. College avenues.
Broad street, below Coates. M. 11. Hodder,
delegate from London Y. M. C. A., will
• r preach.'
Twenty-second and Feder4l Etre° ai
. Broad and South streets.
G 3 o'clock—Norris Einuare. • itS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HEADQUARTERS OF TIIEVNION
REPUBLICAN CITY , EXECUTIVE' et/ IT-.
.TEE t NO.IIBSCIIESTN UT STREET, . • .
PutLenxt one, •Allgthit MA
•lii tho'niatter •of the contested nomination, to tho
Fourth Legislative District, between Messrs. Win; It.
Elliott and Joseph Brady, the Committee, utter hearing
the evidence.have ordered the Convention to racouvene,
at the lacidesigintted, in the Rules for the gogernment
of the Union Republican party,. on TUESDAY, August
17th, at ton o'clock A. 111., and procud, to ballot for a
candidate to represent said District. • • • .
In the ,Nintli I/Ivlsinu of the Eleventh Ward an eleetion
is ordered to's, held August kith, between the hours of
4 and 8 P.,.111., for a Delegate to represent said 'Division
in raid Convention, and Messrs. illiam Kelly Robert
, r 1 tuid Jacob Albright 'layabout appeintea on the
mart of - • the City 'Executive Committee to attend an
watchers. - • • JOHN L. lIILL, , •
. . President. •
Joitx-Dfcent.t.ot-olt, (• Secretaries.
ROMIUT T. 01LL
ivSTATE RIGHTS FOR
State rights of a valuable tuventionj net patented',
a designed for the slicing, cutting and chipping of
dried beef. cabbage, & e., are hereby offered for sale. It
is an article of great value to proprietors of hotels and
restaurante, anti it should be introduced into every'fam
ily. State rights for sale. Model can be seen at the
telegravb ofilee, Cooper's Point, N. J
. MUNDY & HOFFMAN.
fi r • 1109'GIRARD „STREET. , 111 X)
TURKIStf, RUSSIAN, AND PERFUMED 'BATHS
'D6Partmelita for Lad 103
Bathe open from° A. M. to 9,P.M.,
e&t: ,0 U T K
• ,
;FINEST , READir4iADE
6iL•c•orinE . G-
Is kept full cotnplete all thro!igh the
season.
flentientten can at al 71110f9 find any article of season
able attire in large variety.-
IN OUR
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
We will make a full suit from moastiromenilk
The Chestnut St. Clothing Establishment
JOHN WANAHA.KER;
818 and 820 Chestnut Street.
i3'WIYI. N. ATTWOOD az SON,
UNDERTAKER'S,
No. 1216 Race Si-feet, Philadelphia.
[lo° ROSE HILL CEMETERY.
A new and beautiful CEMETERY has boon recently
located on LANCASTER Avenue, a short distance from
Overbrook Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Rail
road, just beyond the city lino and, near the boundary of
the new City Park.' The Ilestonville Passenger 'Rail
road, at is expected, will shortly be extended and pass in
front of this Cemetery: ,These grounds, in natural and
created embellishments are equaled by few' and sur
passed by no Cemetery in the country,. The projectors
are now selling a United number of Lots of 10 by 12 feet
at StZ) per lot, 13ayable, in installments: The price will
shortly be doubled. Portions of the ground can now be
allotted to Societies on favorable terms. Parties desiring
to purchase are invited to visit these grounds without
delay. and judge for themselves of the advantages offered.
For further information, apply at the Office of the Presi
dent, A. M. HOPKINS,
818 WALNUT Street,,
Or of the Secretary, GEO. CHANDLER PAUL,
. 1723 North TENTH Street.
BOARD OF 'MANAGERS; •
A. M. Hopkins, • Geo. Chandler Paul,
Jacob G itkeler,
Saml. J. V allace. • Geo. W. Buckman,
jell Sum •
UTWELFTH ANNUAL EXCURSION
froni Philadelphia and Haddonfield, to Atlantic
City, WEDNESDAY, Angpst .11, 1869. Leaving Vine
street at 6.16 A, M.; Camden 0.11, Haddonfield64. : Fare
for the round trio, al 25. •
11* WM.
.PLUM, K. P.
717—A
-31 .1.66 ~ HAVING
remcr:4l froth 1324 to 1212 SPRUCE street, will
Fe-open her Bintrdin 4 g and Day School for Young Ladles
on WEDNESDAY, September lb. • •
Cireultirs may be obtained from Lee & Walker, Jas.
W. Queen & Co. anti after Attune 25 '
AT THE SCHOOL. jy24 s &imp§
ILLS.O.PH THALMICIIOSPITAL,I'
RACE .ABOVIMIGIITEENTH STAIIET.
Open daily at fortroatMent of disepafea of,
, • ' `.ATTENDr-rc, ertncoxoN, - • .
Dr: GEORGE C. HARLAN, 12:06 Chestnuestreet.
VISITING ,;lANAGERH,
Dr. ALBERT H. SMITII.II3 South Broad street;
lIN C. SANTRY, Ra South Fourth street;
It. B. LIPPINCOTT. N. W. corner Twerithdh and
Cherry streets. jy3-s w ttrpq
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC
NOMINEE "
~FOR LEGISLATURE, •
SECOND DISTRICT,:
WILLIAM C. OILLINGIIX3I. jy3 tf lstO
u. is. r ItA.NIC PALMER, LL. D., S CM
geon Artist, lies jimt been commissioned by the
Surneon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Leg for
inutilat , d Officers of the U.' S. Army end Navy. The
Governmental offices are to be located in Philadelphia,
New York and Boston, and are all conducted by Dr.
PALMER. 'my237Btr
tu, HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 15TH
and 1520 Lombard street, Dispensary Department.
—Medical treatment and medicine furnished uratuitousl9
othe poor; . • ,
THE EDGEHILL SCHOOL
Will begin ita next session in the New Academy Building
, At 3lerehantvllle, N.. 1,
;Four miles from . Camden,)
ON MONDAY; SEPTFAIBETI 6.'
For Circulars, apply to . Bei% T.W. CATTELL.
jy26 (iw§
±..."..ADIEs, ATTLEBORO, Bucks county, Pa. Beau
tifullk located, about twenty miles from Philadelphia.
.romment Is a tßeasapt home IBA for t horongtrQ,tell_.
ing. For particularsoiddress
• - Principal.
-
Catalogues informationmay be had of Gilbert
'
Coombs A. 111., 608 Marshall street; J. J. Grahame,
Twelfth and Filbert'streets; Garrigues, 608_ Arch
street; Josiah Jackson, of Clowperthwait & Co.. 6SB
Chestnut street,,,and, 21.North=
Seventh street. ' au7 a teat;
FIALVARY ACADEMY -AT—CALVARY
1 k!) Church, Manheint street, Germantown, Phila.
— The school year - common:a on IllirSOCMl[l - 31011 ay.
September.
The Principal will receive into his family, under his
immediate charge, tour boys, between the ages of eight
and thirteen years, at three hundred dollars per SCI 1
yea r„ For circular address the Principal, B. Shoemaker,
A. M., 213 Manbeini street, l'hiladelpida.
teferenees—R W. Pew*, rector; T.'A:Neathau,
AI-u, Hon. F. Carroll Brewster, .11 L. Erriuger,.
Esq. au7 s.kw IOC;
Y. A DI It 11 AC - H ' S
H. CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND COMMER
CIAL ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
Fall term will commence` MONDAY,, September 13.
Applicants for admission will be received, examined,and
classified on and after August 2.3, 1'11)0110 A. It. to 6 P.
M. Entrance No. 108 S. THETA street. Circulars at Mr.
W.F :WARBURTON 'S,No.43OCHESTNIIT St. an 7-20
E HILL" . 4•.. - -
SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL;
An English, Classical, Mathematical, Scientific and
Artistic Institution,
FOR YOUNG MEN AND:BOYS,
At POTTSTOWN, Montgomery :County. Pa,
The First Term of the Nineteenth AtumaiSession will
commence on WEDNESDAY, the ifthilayof September
next. Pupils received at any time. For Circulars,
address : Rev. GEO. F. MILLER, A. 11f.,
Principal.
REFERENCES:
BEY, DES.—Meigs, Schaeffer, Mann, 'lt ninth, SeiBB,
Id uhlenberg, Stcover, Hotter, Stork, Conrad, Bom-
Verger, Wylie, Sterret, MUrphy, Crulkshanke , etc. ,
BOND.—Judge Ludlow, Leonard Myers, M. Russell
Thayer,BenJ. M, Boyer, Jacob' S., Yost; Theater Cly
' lifer, Join Killinger, etc.
ESQS —Jamee E. Caldwell, James L. °bighorn, 0. S.
Grove, T. , C. :Wood, Harvey Bancroft, ,Theociore G.
.Boggs, C. F. Norton, L. L. Houpt, S. Gross Fry,Miller
Jc Derr, Charles Wannemacher, James, Kent, Santee &
Co. etc. ' :
.111,1.1/ 13, 1869. . , jy29 th sto 2m5
M IRS' ELIZA W. SMITH • HAVING
I.IIIL removed from 1324 to 1212 SPRUCE' street, will re
open her Boarding and They School, for Young Ladies on
yv Irani csDAY, September 13'.
Circulars may be obtained ;froin Loo & Walker, Jas.
W. Queen & Co., and after Aumtst 23
AT THE SCHOOL, iy2o to th 3m§
AIVIERICAN CONSERVATORY. OF .MII
-810. Office No. 1024 Walnut street.
Otasti-Ilooms 1024 Walnut and 857 North Broad.
Instrnctions will begin MONDAY, Sold , 0, 1360.
CIRCULABS - ATTIIN MUSKY STOIth BS. Dy2lwal2t§
- 11 Q I 5,.E10 PT, HORP E—THIS CHiTRCH
Schdol for girls, on the south bank of tho Lehigh,
will begin its second year, D.N., on the lath of Septum
ber. The number of pupils is limited •to thirty. Branch
is taught by a resktent governess, and so fur as possible
made the language of the Capin) ,
Address for circulars, &c.,
MISS' °BASE,
'BishopthorPe,
.Iy3-s,w,toclag Bethlehem, Pa.
ADAME CLEMENT'S , FRENCH PRO
.ll.l.testant Boarding and .Day -School, ClermantoWn,
Po: The Fall term will open WEDNESDAY, Septem;
bar 11ith,1869: .
For Circulars, apply to the Principal, au2 liug
IHE MISSES CHAPMAN'S BOARDING
and Day School for Young ladles will re-open
September I.3th, 1869. Fur Circulars address the Prin
cipals, liolroesburu, Twenty-third Ward.:Philadelphia,
or they can be obtained at Mr. TRUMPLER'SDIusie
Store, 926 Chestnut street. Philada. . au2 2m*-
LBARROWS'S SCHOOL FOR •• BOYS,
. in the CITY INSTITUTE, at Chestnut and
Eighteenth,.will re•opeu MONDAY, Sept. 13. an 2 Elm§
- EIBMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN,
, r, N. J.—This Institution, so long and so favorably
known, continues to, furnish tho beat educational advan
tages, in connection' with a nleasant, , Christian home:
catologues, with terms, furnished on appliVation.
College opens'SeptemberlGHt.
.o.l4•lnqi • ' JOHN H. BLA.KELEY, President.
pltFrp
TEN 110IJRS.
EDUCATION; •• • ' '
_• ~••,
•,....„ ooirtr46 . #tActittiits.
• 4, '
9 ii11gE4441.04gn0,4
ao 2,.
BALE ON ;
FOR
EASY P AYMENTS,
914 Chestnut 'Street..
4 PETERSON & CARPENTER,
9 , 1 Ol 4.
GENERAL AGENTS.
,i 026 0 tu th I • rt) • -
REJCL ESTATE harEs.
•-,p7e. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS& SONS'
Sale.—Very'aluable Business Stanit—Three-story
rick Store and Dwelling, S. E. corner of Ninth and
Cherry streets... On Tot sday 4 SepteMbor• 7th, 1.50, • t
;12 o'ool3li. 110011, VIII be sold at public mile, at the
Fhiledelphin - Excleume.'all that Vety-: vnluable, threw- ,
story brick messnage, with too-story back building and
lot of ground. situate at the S. E. corner of Ninth rand
CherrY.streets; containing in front on Ninth, strect ,18
feet In /tulles; and extending in depth along Cherry street
95 feet to a 4 feet wide alley. It MIS all the modern con.
iveniences, and Is ih excellent order, having been recently
by the present • owner at great 'expense. The
location is detdrable for almost any kind of businef4, be
lug in one of the leading thoroughfares of the city, and
is well situated 'llnd 'adapted ',for a Banking Ituditntion,
which is much needed in this partlenlarblMlUNlS locality.
It ie occuMed ns a store and dwelling,. and is a; good bus.
13r Cleni.of all incumbrance.
Torms—sloPOomay remain ou — intirtgage, - -Immediate
posSession .
May be examined any day previous to sale.
M. THOMAS & SONS, AuctlonOers,:
rtu7 12 14 21 28sept h 05.139 and 141 South Fourth St.
el PEREMPTORY SALE. —THOM AS
A: SOUR. Auctioneors.—Five new three-story !trick
Pweliings, Nos. 1516, 1518, 1520, 1.522 and 1524 Christian
etreet, west .of Fifteenth street.—Oti Tuesday. August
17th, 1669, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,
without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those
five now throe story brick messuages. with three story
backlmildings and lot of ground, situate on the south
side of Christian street, west of Fifteenth street, Nos.
1516. 1518, 1520. 15Z2 andls24 ; each containing in front on
Christian street 18 feet; nd extending in depth 8.1.1 feet. to
a• 4 feet - wide alley. Thev have saloon raider, dining
room and kitchen on the first floor; gas introduc
bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, - 13alttinoro
heater, Sic. • • •
Terms—About $2.000 may remain ou each.
Immediate possession. Boys at No. 1516 Christian - at.
Wir Bale absolute. Thee wilt be sold separately.
DI. THO.SfAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ant 12 14 \ 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE.—THOM AS K SONS'
WA'. Fair.--(7 entre) Thcc , etstory Wick Dwelling; Norris
street, northwest of Almond street, :Nineteenth •Wara.
On Tuesday. August 17th, 180. at 12 o'clock. noon, will
be sold at public sale; at the Philadelphia Exchange. all
that .genteel three-story brick messuitge, with twoortory
bark buildings anti lot of ground, situate on the north.
east sot,' a Norris street, 187 feet northwest of Altoona'
street, and te. mind house below Delurade street, Nine
teenth Ward; containing In front 15 feet, and extending
in depth un the northwest line 83 feet VS Inches, and on
the southeast line 91 feet Pe of an inch to a 4 feet wide
Ailey, leading into Almond street.. It contains parlor,'
dining.rooni and kitchen on the first floor; 2 chinnberS,
•ritting-room and bath-room on the secutot floor, and 2
chambers on the third floor; gas introduced, bath, hot
and cold water, cooking-range. dc.'
Sakie,t to 2 tnortgagns, one for 82.060,,and the other
far 31,000.
M. THOMAS Sr SONS. Auctioneers,
007 12 14 139 and 111 Smith Fourth street.
Oh,.r.WlAl.l.l—'l'HQ.sl AS t SONI:4"
MaSille.—Genteeithreiestory Brick Ltvelting. N 0.236
Pine street. east of Twenty-third. street. On Tneielay.
Aug:est - 17th, 1869. nt 12 o'clock, node, will be sold at
public sale. at Ole:Philadelphia Exchange. all tint new
and gent, el t bree-story brick oh snags, with two-story
hack building end lot of gront,d : situate on the north
side of Pine street. went of Twenty-second street, No.
2317: contninieg in front on Pine street 15 feet 6 inelte , v.
- end extending in depth:A) feet. The louse is new and:
well built: hue food titroduced, Inith,,hot and cold water,
range, femme, be. • • • • .
Subject ton yearly ground rent of 8152 (0. •
Immediate possession. hay by examined any day pre
vious to sale.-
• M. TUONAS k SONS,. • Anctionecrs,
ne7 12 14 ." '139 and 11l Sent h }Nwell St reet.
•411@ YEEMPTORY
Zia. If eins.--Thomud c Sons, Attetioneers.—Viry vale •
able Business statni•;-Three•story brick store,. NO. 311
North Third street, above, Vine street, Al by,12.5 feet-
On Tuesday; September 7: 1663, ut 12. - o'clock,
noon, will be solo at public sale: without rexerro.
at the Philadelphia ' Exchange, • all• that: valuable
thraestory brick store and lot of .grdends situ•
ate en the east side of Third street, between Vine and.
Callow hill streets, N 0.313; mettaining in front on Third.
street .31feet, stud extending in depth ES feet. The cast." 7
eremost part .6 the lot is oceupled CI le.sir garden. It
is situate in ,:,very valuable business neighborhood. •'
Subjett to a yearly wilt rent of On el shilling nnil eight
pence sterling.
Immediate posseenion. Keys at the Auction Damns. '
Sale absolute.
' • M. TrIO3IA StiliKAtictibiteers,
7 , 7 1^ 101 771 4 , 4 Et) and 141 &Stith Fount* street.
REAL ESTATE-THOMAS &SOR6',
Aux SAle.—'Three-stury Brick Store and. Owe/ling,
37Y1 Market street, west et Thirty-A(.144)3th tretit,
On * Tue.slay Aug. 17th, 18G9. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be
sold at, le t the philitdel ph la Exchange, all that,
three-store brick store 'awl +Milling, with, thrtt story.,
or
double back buildings; situnte on the nth side alf Mar-'
ket street, No. 3731 ; containing. in front. on Market
atrceiVo feet, and in deptiv•nu. feet, ;Including a 4 loot
wide alley leading into Filbert street, with Mut freu use
tel privilege thereof. The house has. "I.la. bath, hot end
cold water, furnace, (gas tixturosAncludod in the sale
free of charge.) . It is an excellentabusinyga local ionl
Tortnr—d4,l.oo, now on the -profiertyi' may rmtaitr on
mortgage.
to be paid at the flow ale-
M.
TITOMAS SSONS: Auctioneers.
au7 12 33 • .13f4 and 341 south Fourth street.
CP, PEE EMPTI.I.RYAtIAbro ':..13Y 0 RDII - It
of the Suiten* Court:of Pritflayliania.—Jumes A.
re, man, AuCtfoneers--Very.PlitittableMill , MachinerY •
.Vc.,known.atithe`l . Jefferion'xiiwtzuovvitst, Tract of
Land, adjacent to CathedralOettiete#,, , Twenty-fourth
ward.—Under and 10.prirs mince. or - s. decree Bu
'oven 0 Court for the Eastern Districter.rentmplyania,
Anthony n
nillity;datetr.lttly 3d i1389,1n „actiole-batititeott John -
C.MOrter'andnthony..l;- - Antelocplatntiffs4n4l4l4.l
Ilni/eYiinteed W :Smith assignee of Floy4lll4,oti -
ecnt - 0 - ,'Westcott - , - Jesel* - 411) 1 Stte9 ., r •
Ilisphant, end .G .
Gideon ::Weettcett,_ asiigabegArr.
ruptcy-ofJoserdi-B.;
'rermj9.69,W ill basold at publldeale, WithellitlettertfOi
Wednesday,. Sept. 1249, ut 12 o'clocit;peol.at the
Philatielphin - Exchange, the followi n g,ilescrthe. :teal es-
fate,viz
Ali thareertain - tract'Orpletittegronudi, h the roc
tc.ry buildings. dwellings,' and - !,..other2...fraprovements
thereon...l:nate in the Twenty-fourth Ward` of the.city
of- Philadelphia, described. acreording a:recent survey
11.4 f dhows wit4-13mginuIng at ae.orner tipsline- of--
11111 d btu! the ittate of '3littnial-Eyre, deceased: thence by
tbe same N. ti 4 deg,. 41} min. E. 19 porches and 75-100 of a
perch. to the line of land belonging to the Cathedral
Cemetery Company; thence by the same the two follow
ing courses and distances, N. 21 deg. 2G min. W. 17'
perches and M-100 of a perch, to the northeast corner of
the oil stone dwelling 'house; thence N. 10 deg: 2)li
. 24 perches and 43-1130 of a perch; too point in the mill
dem; thence across the said mill-dam by land now or
Into by Samuel Elliott linden. N. da deg. 'W. 13 perches.
arei 25-100 of a perch, tol. point in the !hie of Stiph•eis
land; and thence by till, 1 , 111110 B. I deg. 4sl min. 'E. 43
perches and -68400 'of a perch, to the place of b,,gin
tang. :•All.l - all the full, equal and undivided lifth
pert of and in all' Bait certain' lot or piece
of land, as dllM'ribeii in the lease'. front John
Suotee to DI itchel and llituter, dated the thirtieth day of
July. A nue Darning) 15,01, recorded„ at . .rhiladelphie,.iii
lie , Book E. , F., No. 19, page 326, etc., as situate, bilite
and being it. that part of .the Twenty-fourth Ward '.of
the cif) of Philailel chin foreterly called fit • township of
Block ley. stet I dainty of Philadelphia, and hounded and
;bed es follows, viz.: 8.-ginning at- a Lombardy
poplar tree, .1.0 from thence extending by other land of
the sold John Snpice, N. 84 deg, E. II porches and 81-Itio'
of a perch, to the middle of the -new mill-race ; thence
through the middle of the same race, S. it de g . ?0 Lulu..E. 16 perches and GO-11/0 of a nerch,; thence I.r land of
:Martin Bide . , 12 perches and:l6,loo of a , perch: to a stake;
thence by other land of the said Sunhat, N. 7 deg. 20
min.. W. In perches, to the beginning, containing 1 acre
and ;.7.perclies and 24-100 of it perch, strict measure.
A lee, of and in a certain other piece of land, situate in
the Tw, nty•fourth Ward aforesaid, formerly . called the
township of Blocklev, . and county aforesaid, mud
on the east side of :the said first aboreanon,
Booed line, and continuing 'northeasterly therefrom on
the line of direction therewith fife feet; thence along the
course of a road till it comes to a point which shell ho iii
a line of direction with the - third lino of the above de
scribed lot, and at the distance of 7 perches - 10b'a. feet
therefrom; from which said point it shall run west so us
to strike the east end of the third lino of the said above
detcril cd lot, in a right lino of direction therewith, the
said extent of 7 perches 10./i feet; thence throng)h the
middle of the gala new race, N. 8 dog: .20' Mitt., - W.' 10 -
flTa h av u o n :l t e ?Jib% a f pliolgieCo b t' , t r at t a i t i g ra g s ;
known as the .•J efterson Mill;• and also, all the build
ings, improvements, mills, structures, lionses, edifices;
sheds or out-houses situated thereon or connected there
with; and all the machinery, fixtures • 'Efriginos, boilers,
gearing, shafting, belting, npparatusAnole,implemonta
and equipments of all and every kind - in and about the
said land. and Jeffersondlfillyor its appurtenances con
nected therewith or belonging thereto... .
tig - The Mil( and ra ilfable•Machinrry *real. 4i . eziethined
'at any time -ft,rtotts to Ms' Safe..6l/ aPPlication to Mr. • •
Alißride t on the prentises.:. is. en :e.miptste - Ode*, and
one of the largess ano roost talltabfe mills in the coyntry:
SR" Tema of Bale.—The Premisen shell bo struck off to
the highest and best bidder.for cash.- Ton per cont. of
the purchnso money shall lie paid in cash at the time of
tale, the balancompon confirmation of the sale by the
courLand delivery of the Peed: OMB" of failure on the
part of the purchaser to com ply with the terms pf Haled he
property .stall be -immediatel y. reetoldi at the laXnell l 3 o
and risk of the Hold purcha ser JOSEPH A ;- CLAY llsq ;, piaster: :
WV' .Edr information , theltuct kis. Stare;
JAMES A: FRI.EDI:AN, Auctioneer,
an 7.14 212.9 • • , ' ; Store: 22 Walnut street.
ZELL'S POPULAR
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T. LLWOOD ZELL, Pubileliter,
17 and 19 South. SixtU - Straet.
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Alt - KING WITH: .1105 - ELTOTAFINIC
Eml4roidering, Braidingl3tamping,lo.
• ' B 1; A. TOMMY. 1800" Ellkert street.
LARD OIL.-20 MILS. NO.A. WESTERN
Lord Oil, to arrive and for mile by 000HBAN
IiErBBELL GO.,lll(ihestout atm/.
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kunimer24ll 14: ecibiitits:
At Greatly deduced Prices ''
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gT,I, Fourtli and Aivii. e,
~.. .AD lES PREPARING FOR+ Tga
_L. _ SHORE OR THE MOUNTAINS'
CAN DE SUPPLIED WITH
DRY GOODS ADAPTED . TO THEIR WANTS AT
, EYRE & LANDE'LLFB.
EpURTH AND ARCH STREETS.
GRENAIHNLry\ ND ORGANDIES.
- SUMMER S
SILIt;IIEDUCED. - \ —
JAPANESE SILKS AND POPLINS.
IRON DAIIEGE. FIRST GRADE. '
ROMAN SCARFS AND SASHES.
COLLAIL4, CUFFS, GLOVES TIRE Ac.
SEA-SIDE SHAWLS, OF NEW STYLES.
mw Of , , ,
EDWARD FERRIS,
IMPORTER,
No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
Great Inducements to Retail Dealers.
Nainsooks, Plain, - Plaid and Striped.
Cambrles, Soft and Hard, all widths.
Jaeonets, do.
Mulls, India and Swiss.
Victorlas and Bishops.
Organdies, 44 and 84, French.
Piques, Figures and Wells.
Embroidered Sets.
Collars and Cuffs.
Laces and Lace Goods.
The above stock will be offered for the, corning month
at Viper cent. less than regular prices.
a2.g to th
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
SIiEPPARD,
VAN HARLINGEN
No. 100 S CIIESTIIUT . STREET,
Are receiving the commencement of their importations
for the coming Fall season of new and desirable styles of
got,de, Manufactuml expr , ssly for their snits. Hating
placed their orders when prices were very low, buyers
may rely upon the best possible rolvantages in every
respect,
Attention is specially Invited to our large stock of
Very 'Elegant and Melt Lace Curtains.
Whieli for quality of work and beauty of dellign
aurpasaed. •
Lace andllnalin Window Shade's.
Satins. Broeatelles 'and other Curtain
Materials..
Cretonnes and Furnlture Chintzes.
Gilt and Walnut Carniees.
Tassels, Loops and Curtain Fixtures.
To buyers of
klonne;Furnlablng ,Dre , Good%
the beat possible inducements are offered. ,
A specialty in the best nualitiei of
Table Linens, Table Cloths, COlllllllllllO
Cloths, Napkins and W__ALlt
in all sizes of new ma- beautiful
_patterns. in the finest
qualitk-a of Silesia., French, Irish; Mullah and. Scotch
manufacture.
Also;thelargest assort - molt In atide!criptions of
Linens, Linen Goods, Housekeeping
Goods, Illanbets,-Flatusels, Quilts,
Table and Plano Covers,t~..__ _
AISO, for their exelastre family trade, a department
well supplied with all descriptions of Muslims, Cotton
Sheotings, Pillow Muslims and Domestic Goods-gene
rally ; and for ladies' use a department for the various
descriptions of White Goods, Linen Handkerchiefs,
Hamburg and French Needle-work Trimitings.•
- .
. .
Also, Mosquito, Bed Canopies, Netting. by the Yard
V
Nets forindowei and Doors, with Frames complete of
the most approved and desirable: descriptions, put up at
manufacturers' prices. • ,
Stripes for Verandahs and Summer
Awnings.
iY3I d tie6filw
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.
Specizi.,l Notice.
On and after MONDAY, July sth,
we will CLOSE our store at AVE
P. M., until further notice.
CLARK &BIDDLE
1124 CHESTNUT STREET,
l jtemOvall.
J•.. T4' GALLAGHER
JEWELER;
&
Htu3 Itemovedfroni hitiOdlop i ation,Tbliteentii
and Chestnut, to hla
NEW•
Acko..IIIIEMTAITTIFTWEIEIN
Handkerchiefs.
& ARRISON,