Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 23, 1869, Image 5

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THE AIiNHOLT 11-01511CIDE—ConotEiesIN
- Watling Coroner - Daniels held
.••••I', -, an inquest upon the body of Francis -C. Arn
agedilff - years, who dieCittif 'Tuesday
r„', night_ from the effects of a blow' 'with brick
-'''‘ received• on Girard avenue near , Thirteenth
~- street, on , Saturday night 'last. Alfred and
Oliver Remick and Frank Bradley, charged
with having been concerned, hi the assault,
•
• were present.
Harry B. Taylor, 1306 Girard-avenue-Apt
in the drug businhss, and generally elosit about
eleven o'clock; at that time on Saturday
o attention was attracted by a anise; on looking
out ',saw a man - down and two men , appa
; • rently beating him; another man picked. up
• something and threw it towards the man who
was down ; a crowd came from the corner of •
Ontario street and drove the men off; arid they
ran up Thirteenth' street; there.were two en
gaged in the beating; didn't kliOW any of the
' . men ;don't - know any-of-the,-prisoners ,
Anna Limeburner, 1323 Davis street, , testi
,. • fled--Was at a party on Saturday night, and
left :it 20 minutes past 11 o'clock; two young
men and two young, ladies were with us;
Frank Bradley and Frank Aritholt were in
':_'the party; - Arnholt was with Anna Davis;
.Arnholt met Miss Davis at Broad and Poplar
and passed up Broad street to the lower side
of Girard avenue ; we went down Girard ave
nue on the lower, side; Arnholt came to the
young man who was with me, James Devlin,
and asked him what he struck him for ; Devlin
ran and Arnholt ran after him. with a crowd;
', don't know who struck Arnholt ; the crowd
who was with Arnholt all ran after Devlin;
don't know of any fight at Broad and Poplar
A • eta ; niter 1 out homr, my co:win, • •
lady, told me flat Devlin bad struck Arnim t
in the nose at Broad and Poplar streets; never
• saw the Ronnicks.
Anna . Davis,l323 Davis street, testified—Was
coming from a party at Seventeenth and Pop=
:lax. streets ; Prank )3radley was with us;Mr.
Arnholt was along too ; Bradley toucheDev
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din's hat;: Mr. Devlin went back and hit Mr.
Arnholt oir the nose • this was at .Broad and
Poplar_l3treets . ; 'Ariiholt, went across Broad
street to wash his nose; then he, met a crowd
of his friends ;• they came after. Mr. Devlin,
, and ran along Broad street to Girard avenue;
'that as all I saw of them; didn't know any of'
them; saw'Mr. Devlin afterwards; he got
struck on the head ; we girls went over the
hill to Ontario street, and saw Devlin after
wards ; Devlin hit Arnholt with his fist ; did
not hear that Arnholt was hurt until I heard
yesteithy thkt he was dead; never saw the
.:lionnieks before.
Mary Hallman, 1334 Tyler street, testified—
Was coming from Seventbenth and Poplar st.
,7,45 n Saturday:night ; at Broad and Poplar street
Geo. Griner said : "That fent)* is following us,"
' , pointing to Arnholt, "he has attacked' us sev
'.'eral times;" while *going up Broad street I
... heard Annie Davis exclaim : "It is a shame !"
• looked behind and saw Arnholt's nose bleed-
; we walked up Broad streetto Girard av
enue, and to Ontario street; Arnholt came up
':to Devlin and said : "You struck me and
wanted to tight;" Devlin ran, and Arnholt
ran after him ; we stood on the pavement, be
16V, Ontario street ; Annie Davis came ' down
Girard avenue and told us to come across ;
' after going across we met two policemen ; we
said, "Go down there, they are fighting ;" we
ran across the lot to . Davis street; we went
down Davis to Thirteenth street Davis at the -cor
ner of Thirteenth and awp
'met Mr. Devlin; his head was
cut; I left then, and went to the corner
of Thirteenth And Girard avenue . ; jnet _ Ed._
"Hinkle therel - Went to Girard . liVeniie aua
Eletenth as I got there George - Briner came
, running up and svanted to whip Hinkle; Itold
him not to do it, that he was not one of Ihe
party; Hinkle left; and Briter took me : borne;
as I was going home . he told . Me that he ran
into the confectionery snop, and , the fellows
,after him ; that he picked up, afork which was
lying on the table, and that itho lady took it
away front him ; and then he said that he ran
down and got a police, and then fired a brick;
he.did not mention who he had a fight with ;
Devlin did not say who struck him ; I did
not ask Miner whom he threw the brick at;
Bradley was with us; don'trecognize, the other
prisoners ; first heard yesterday morning that
Arnholt Was hurt.
Dr. E. Is. Shapleigh testified—Made a post
inortini examination of the body. of Francis C.
Arnholt ; discovered a lacerated wound, cres
centic in sliape r two and a half inches long.
• three inches above the left ear, made by some
blunt instrument ; also a 'slig;ht contusion on
the upper part of the forehead, over the right
eve ; there was a fracture in the left parietal
bone, one and a half inches long, directly
under and corresponding to the wound ; an
other fracture at right angles to this ran down
through the parietal and temporal bones, four
inches long; another fracture branched off
from the latter,. extending forward for two
and a half inches; beneath the fractured skull
there was a large clot of blood, outside the
Jura ,mater, pressing upon the left hemisphere
, of the brain ; the deceased came to his death
from romp' rtssion of rho brain, a - msult "of
violence.
The c.l r_ was then adjourned until to--.ruer
row at 10 o'clock.
FIREMEN . f4 RECEPTION IN FRANKFORT).—
Frankford was yesterday afternoon, on
the occasion of the visit of the Good 'Will Fire
Company, of Wilkesbarre, as guests of the
Decatur. The • en g ine-houses were hand
sornely decorated. From the Decatur and
'Washington houses flags were suspended,with
the inscription Welcome Good Will." The
following was the order of the parade:
Chief Marshal Wm. Coon and' Assistants.
Policemen.
. Chief Engineer Downer and Assistants.
3lcClurg'S Liberty Carnet Band.
Pioneers Washington Fire Company ; blue
bliirts, fatigue carki and black pants.
NV as i rigt op. Hose Company, with carriage
handsomely decorated; little girl seated on
top - representing --the Goddess, of
• Liberty; also, two boys dressed
in Continental costume.
'Washington Steamer, drawn by 4 gray horses.
Washington Ambulance, drawn by four
black borsc;s, and containing girls dressed
in white, with flags bearing the word
0 Welcome !"
- Union Pioneers.
Friendship Band. ,
Union Hnse Company, of Rising Sun; car
riage decorated with flowers.
Decatur Pioneers.
National Brass Band of Frankford.
Decatur Hose : men wore white fatigue caps
with red band,. red shirts, black pants ;
. two boys dressed as sailors were seated
on the carriage.
Decatur Steamer, drawn by eight gray
horses.
Wilkesbarre Drum Corps.
Committee of Reception.
Good Will, of Wilkesbarre.
Band.
Liberty Steamer, of H.olmesbarg i drawn by
four gray horses.
Nonpareil Band.
Franklin Hose Co.; men with blue caps, gold
band ; black pants, with red stripes.
Martial music.
Pioneers Rescue Hook and Ladder Company;
Truck drawn by six black horses,
• with sleigh bells.
Honock's mill. hands, with old hand engine,
the "lronsides."
After marching over the route the visitors
were taken to the hotel, where their head
quarters will be during their stay. Last even
ing a banquet was given to them at Lanark
- 7 ,- 13oons - t etc Sountrins'-OrtruitirS.-----Efibrts
arebeing made to 1111 up the Children's
,Libfary at the " Soldiers' Orphans' institute"
(Northern Home), Twenty-third ..and Parrish
streets. The foundation of this library was
laid laSt summer by a Parlor Fair. Any dona
tions of books or bound magazines will be
most thankfully received. Persons having
books to. contribute will please notify the
Matron of the Soldiers' Orphans' Institute,
Twenty-third and, Parrish streets, and the
books will be sent for.
V:
lOLATING AN OIMINANCE.—JamesBurns,
a chaise-driver, was arrested yesterday by
High Constable Clark, upon the charge of
violating a eityordinanee ly standing hie car
riage t on. the west side of Ninth street, beloW
Chestnut. lie was lined $43 by Ald. Herr.
AN 0 - • W
AL - I.N . OWNER , ANTP.I).-A physician's
gal box was found on Ninth street, near Pine,
and awaits.: an owner at the Fifth. District
Police Station.
K. K. K.—Jacob-I,..llsiugli, one of the can
vassers tar the sixth division at the & Tourer
Ward, andjuspectorof the election;for that
Ward, received the appended note yesterday'.
lie received Fin/filar notice an the morning
on which be commenced making the extra as--
`sessment.,. The notewas written in, red
to resemble blood, and was inclosed in an ep
velope bearfrig the"death head and the' *orris, ,
"You are warned!l. X. •K. K." ,
ED ,JACo.ti L. BAnan .
You done '
Swearing enough keep away
'• • From the polls on election
Day or dread the
• ,
Consequence. • .
If you reveal to my one
That you have received, , ,
This notice mak your -
Peace with god for you
Will die in your tracks
' Mind you are
' " ' 'Warned,!!t
CXTARGIiO . -Nv-rnr---L'Aricnrn. -- Before—Ahler-L
man Herr,. yesterday afternoon, Mary Harold,
alias Jennie .Brown, was charged with lar
ceny. The 'evidence showed . that she had'.
been engaged'as a child's nurse in the bowie,
•of Mrs. Mary Maher, lgo. 3841 Bridge street,
and carried - off a breast-pin; pair of bracelets;
?and other articles belonging to Mrs..M. .She
'was . committed in.default of $l,OOO bail."...
. The defendant came to the city Pst' Spring,"
and was employed in the workroon efat eloalt'
manufactory on
,•, Chestnut street.. Shf-i ::was
subsequently employed as a seamstress in the.
family of one of the firm. . She left, and was'
giVen a recommendation; whieh she, used 'in
obtaining situations in several' families. In
each, it is alleged,' she committed' robberies.'.
• , k facto • she : carried off and
soidaCs, anti:while einp oyei as-a seamstress
she stole several dresses belonging to the lady
of the house. , .
A FIGHTING DRlVER.—William 'Walls i s
the - driver of an ice cart. Yesterday, at
Thompson and Leithgow streets he stopped
his cart in such a manner as to make the
street almost impassable. An ash cart came
along. The .wheels of the two carts got
- hooked together. Wallsjumped off and com
menced beating the ash man with , a pair of
ice tongs. A citizen interfered and was also
assaulted. A policeinan with big whiskers
stepped - up. Walls seized the whiskers and
pulled them nearly all out. In the meantime
a boy named Michael Meaning, who was
with. Walls, pitched in and whipped another
.citizen who was.endeavoring to stop the af
fray. Walls and Meaning were arrested and
had a hmring before Alderman EgglAton.
Walls was.held in $l,OOO bail each on three
charges of assault and 'battery, and Meaning
was held in $5OO bail.
Ronntiti, AnnEsT.,--This morning,
about 2 o'clock, the dwelling of Edward
Leatherby;Sb. 24 Parson plabe, was entered
and robbed ,of • a clock and a coat. Subse
quently Officer Denard of the Delaware Har
bor Police, arrested James , McFarland upon
the charge of having committed the robbery.
The 'stolen clockand coat were, recovered. The
prisoner.will have a hearing., at the Central
Station this afternoon. •
CUT His German, named George
Brown, residing at No. 537 North Front street,
who is charged with having cut-his. wife with
a knife during a Wrangle on Tuesday night,
has been held for trial by Alderman Toland.
CRICKET.—The fall match between the first
elevens of the Germantown and Philadelphia
Clubs will be,cornibenced on Friday, Sept. 24,
at - 2.:30 - P: - .MGain - 00 - becoritinued on Satur-
AiiY
Cnowns of people have passed through the
immense Oak Hall Buildings to-day, and the
exhibition, or, as more popularly known, the
"Opening of Fall and Winter Goods," was a
great success. It will be continued through
the evening, and most likely to-morrow.
C I• 111 E
MURDER IN liROOKLYN.
An Insane Woman Killing her Little Sou
' • and Attempting to Wither DatiChier—
: The Boy's btraggle forlAfe.;-The Arrest
Of the Maniac. •
In a tenerrient house•in the rear of 114 War
ren street, near Hoyt,. Brooklyn, yesterday
afternoon, Edward Halpine, aged eight years,
was killed ,by his insane mother, Catharine
Halpine. The first information of the murder
was communicated to the police by a daughter
of the woman. Acting Sergeant Govers; re-
Pairing to the place, found the body of the boy.
lying on the floor in one of the ZOOMS. on the
second story. At about three o'clock, the
young woman, while in an adjoining room,
heard her brother crying for help, an a, on go
ing to his apartment, found the door barni
called. She fOrced the door, and was met by
her mother, who was armed with a bloody
hatcbet. Mrs. Halpine attacked herdaughter
with the weapon, and might have killed her
had she not tied from the house and reported
to the pob ce_wh at _had_ oceurred.
Mrs. Halpine was alone found in her own
room, and on being questioned, said that two
strange women bad entered her house and ,
killed her son. She was quiet in her manner.
The hatchet, which had been carefully washed,
was found in the room. The boy's head had
been frightfully cut with thi's weapon, the
brains being spattered all about the floor. It
was evident that he had struggled with his
mother, as different articles of furniture were
scattered about the apartment, and pools of
blood had'formed iri several places. Mrs. Hal
pine, who is forty-five years of age, was ar
rested by Sergeant (lovers; while the body of
her son was laid out in the house to await the
arrival of the Coroner.---Syn.
OFFICIAL conniuPprows Ili NEW OR.
li,
The Case of Collector Steadman and Com-
C=MWM
Fri'vn the Alban!. Evening Joiirnal (Iternblivan),. Sep
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The :vague and unsubstantia: rumors of
atticial corruption, involving high parties at
New Orleans, have taken definite foi in. Gen.
Steadman, Collector of that port under Joint
son, 'is charged with defalcations aggregating
the enormous Slimof.1"•,1;00,00. Though pre
vim; hints have been given that
the General was • not, entirely Scru
pulous and upright, this allegation 'of
tremendous and wholesale villainy will be re
ceived, by the public with surprise and pain.
The case affords material - for reflection upon
the close alliance between perfidy to principle
in the abstract and personal iniquity. Gen.
Steadmaiti made a brilliant record during the
war. At its elose few men stood higher or had
fairer prospects of elevation. In an evil hour
lie was induced by his former Democratic
associates to. unite in their scheme for sustain
ing the perfidious Johnson against Congress.
The President sent Flunieto New Orleans as
a spy upon Sheridan. For his despicable ser
vice in that capacity he was appointed to sus
ceed the hero of the Shenandoah in coin
mand of the department and proffered the
Secretaryship of War. Neither of these suited
him, for a reason now apparent—they were
not sufficiently profitable. He was then
made Collector, and it is now said that during
his brief career in that place he plundered
the people of more than half a Million dollars!
What a record to supplement the glorious
. achievements he had made as a soldier I, Pro
bably the robberies :of Steadthan were perpe
trated in co.operation with the whiskyring:
associations in thakdirection were notori
ously - bad while hqlWIS1113111:allic6..„ - .At
- accounts this detiPerate adventurer was seek
Aug-. tergeteff-for.enbaliremimiaffthira7ffliblW
term g expedition. .It would be well for 'him
could he meet death upon some battle-field in
a nuinlyeflort to secure liberty for an , op
pressed people.
, .
—Congressman' Axtell, of San Francisco'?
has incurred the displeasure of his J4einocratic
party friends, by. atvocating the repeal of all
laws which prevent Chinese from testifying in
court. ' ' '
, .
—The oiange groves on the St. John's river,
Florida, are,said to ,l)e,inore fruitful than for
tenyears previous.' ,
Another.bmitentinany . named Ruth Rail,
has been ruthlessly hauled oft in the flower of
her youth by the tell destkoyer.
.
CIWY IVOTICES-;
CHOICE PEATIIP.IIB--Just received, per hurt
dreamer; ax magnificent rumortme4, cheam
Titos, umstscny k Dun.;
729 Chestnut street •
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THE DAILY EVENING 8V1A44711i ..--- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1869.
intrItOVED -Titlt.eigi
Htiktikrt-'4loW ia_the tinte: to prepare for the codling
rfild ifeat on. r Ito tact fait to cant and examine/ I dg at
1001 - - HavinVuld heaUtifullwaterono that will not throw
the gee fl
into the hot air u i
e. It s the most perfect arid'
cheerful neater iu tote
FIVE7III.:6I:IOTREiTMoNCALS
alitive Wis... it Will heat a large room in
which-It is placed, and throe upper rooms comfortably.
ii/Slk'llUtlie led into thermare 'as.others have beenby par
chasing an imitation of this Vovular heater.
it i s made
in this oity,and all repairs can at ally tlinO,be had, very
lair being required... Leave your orders now, hud be
waited:on before cold weather 'sots in. The improve.
melds mode on the Baltimore [[eater this senamt have
Made it the most beautiful ono in the market: fifanufac,
tureli and sold wholemle And retail to builders and doc/ 1-.
. 'lOO9 Market Street.
.•, • • ,
FLAVO4ING EifxnACTs ",
a!re
household srgrds. , •.
Now is the aceepte • ttute—how is the day to
keeelyecltisetettl instruction oil the Plane. - The new sys
tem, original with ProfesserWor.Owaxt, 023 S. Eighth
street, Is, destined to work a wonderful' revolution , ra
rents, send your children:'
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1118' LEADERS HP FASHION.'
' '' ' Oitas;-Ouitraitn-dr.--Soss,—
.
. , 84 and SIG Chestnut greet,
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Where everything in the Itat - or Cap'line cau be had.
EXQUISITE NEW•EALLAUONFECTIONs,
Manufaethred by Wurrunar,&.loo., 8181 Chestnut street
Retailers supplied at the lowest wholeeale 01mi.
FULL STOCii OF CLOTHING,
.wpw tomPLETs, AT
YADL ANDRIOT, TAILOR, of Jong experience
and high reputation in Paritifuul New York, recently in
this city' connected with establishnients in which he
'could not display the skill and taste that made his repu
tation ; has the pleasure of informing his friends, Pa
trons and the fashionable , public; that lie is new!oti
41—W-ith—EtimaP-:-4c-graoz-,--Merelian
--southenst--corner Ohostnut - and - SeTenthivhere - he call
show them a magnificent stock. of Seeds, and make them
clothes equalqo the best 'establishments of Paris, Len
'don, or New York, and nt moderato prices:
CHAS. OARFORD & SONS,.
Under the Continental Hotel,
Have the largest auP of
•Ladiea' and Mimes" Hate in thecity
FOR specimen copies and advertising terms
of the Wilmington . Daily Comntercial and e'alarm
Weekly Tribune, address JENIfJ,NB & ATKINSON,
Wilmington, pelaware
Jumorormi MOTHERS and nurses use for
children a safe andnleasant medicine In Bower'3 infant
Cordiai.
SURGICAL 'NUTRIMENTS and druggists' sun
dries. . • • •
SNOWDEN & DROTILER,
, • • ,23 South Eighth atieet.
,
GENTS' HATS! GENTS' HATEI
Of thjatest and most exquisite styles.
Prices lowest in the city.
• • At °WORD'S, under the Continental
DEA7IfESS, .BLDIDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye anti Ear,. treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with the
utmost success. • Testimonials from the most nimble
sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Arch
street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany
their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Arti
ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination
Cone's, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
by Dr. J. Davidson, No. .915 Chestnut street.
C ges moderate.
TO' LET:
A Small well-furnished House,
__No-921_Clinton_Stre et_
For further particulars, apply to
FRE D'K BROWN,
N: E. corner Fifth and Chestnut Streets
se233V:
TO LET FURNISHED;
A very Superior and Coramodiaiti-Residenee,
On TWELFTH street, above Walnut.
lIICHARDSON - S; JANNEY,
se^°-2t rp* 206 S. Fourth street.
FOR SALE.
P, ARCH STREET PROPERTY E .
•
FOR SALE,
- 1922 ARCH STREET.
One of those splendid new Brown-Stone HOUSES
three stories and Mansard roof, 26 feet front, 150 feet
deep to Cuthbert street, on which there is a very fine
Stable. The House is very large and commodious, hav •
ing all the modern improvements, and built by the pre
sent owner in the very best manner.
'inquire at 1224 ARCH Street.
se'M tfrp
UARPETINGS E &C.
NEW CA RPETINGS.
111cCALLIMI, CREASE & SLOAN,
N 0.509 CHESTNUT STREET.
Importers and Retailers of
C A. I?, E
Of every description. .
FALL IMPORTATIONS.
NEW DESIGNS IN MOQUETTE,
CROSSLEI'S VELVETS, 6-4 WIDE.
In original and exclusive patterns. ,
„ -
.1,000 Pieces Brussels;
Of the best English manufacture, of ntw and novel
styles, many of them designed expres-ly for us.
1,000 Pieces Crossley Tapestries
All the newest styles.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OH CLOTHS..
McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN'S
Carpeting and Oil Cloth Warehouse,
No. 5Q9 Chestnut Street, Phila.,
• , Opposite Indepealenco Hall
see to th B 8m rp§
NEW CARPETS.
AXMINSTERS,
WILTONS,
VELTETS •
BRUSSELS,
3 PLYS AND INGRAINS,
Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cbths, &c.
L.F,V43301•1 &
910 ARCH. s. STRET.
80'22 am rp.,
FURNITURE
GEO. J. HENtELS,
CABINET MAKER,
1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET.
ESTAkiLISUED 18411.
Good ;Forfeiture at , the lowest posSible
- - price.
,CHARLES. STOKES'S
'No. Sit CIIEWT;AJT STREET
DRY GOODS. t
POPULkit PRICES
DRYVOODSv"A
.„.;,....,,,,..7.... ~..,,-..:•....._..„.1,!,,,,,,ai.:...;
RICKEY,SHARP&CO.
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727 CHESTNUT STREET, r.
, 4311.T3R0 c .
MOURNING STOOK
Is Now Complete
WITH EVERY VARIETY FOR FALL.
PERKINS & CO
No. 9 South'Ninth Street.
so7-tu the Slurp
RAT,
DIY 0-000113%,
215 North Ninth Street, above Raoe.
We are now. opening all the Ncivellioa in Fall
DRESS GOODS,
At pricoB to Insure quick sales. We : lnvite an early In
epection of the same.
ELDER, WALTON & CO.
sol6-th s to Zara
NEW STYLES
AMERICAN SILKS
At $2 75 per Yard.
FOB SALE BY
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 44)5 and 407 N. Second Street.
Hon-4m§
FALL OPENING.
, McVAUGH & DUNG AN
114 South Eleventh Street,
Will Open on Monday, September 200,.
French Wm;HO and Hamburg. Edgings
and InsertingS.
French Etnbr'd Setts, new designs.
Laces, Ribbons.
Collars, Cuffs, lidlas.
FANCY ARTICLES:
And all the Novelties of the Seaeon
Also a tall lino of
Shirting Iduslinsi Flannels and
RICHARDSON'S LINENS
selB-6t rp
1869.
IF -A ra_., TT &D7O E.
EDWARD _FERRIS,
Importer and Dealer
White Goods, Laces, Embroideries,
Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars •
\and Cuffs, &C.,
At Very Low Prices.
EDWARD FERRIS,
807 CHESTNUT STREET.
ji2B tll ill 15 •
lo dirk) 10 i lisMilkiel is Al,l iikii DI cM,111.1
GRAND OPENING
PAPER PATTERNS,
Of London, Paris and • New York Fashions,
I. G. MAXWELL,
S. E. Cor. Chestnut and Eleventh Streets.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, •
PAPER PATTERN AND
DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
Win open TO-DAS.with an-entirely--new-assortmentof
TRIMMED PATTERNS,
IN ALL TUE
LATEST STYLES OF REDINGOTES, NEGLIGEE
WRAPS, JAOKI4TS, TRAINED AND
STREET DRESSES.
PRINCIPAL AGENCY FOR
• • E. )3UTTERICK & CO.'S
CELEBRATED PATTERNS OF GARMENTS
•
FOIL LADIES , MISSES . AND BOYS.
: Catalogues of STYLES now ready for distribution.
DRESS AND. CLOAK MAKING in all its branches,
and particular attention paid to cutting and basting ma
terial at short notice.
A full line of-ail-novelties in
m 022 4t§ ,TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS
M.-A
-• ARTISTE DES K MODES,
.
This opportunity is taken to announce that I havo ust
returned from Xaris and London with the latest Fall
Fashions—these designs being personally selected, and
modeled front the greatest novelties, and trimmed in a
superior style—and will open
WEDNESDAY, September 1, 1803,
with French and 'English Dresses, Cloaks, Manteletts,
Sleeves, and Children's Costumes, Nebo de Cluunbro and
Breakfast Dresses
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DreSs and Cloak Making In every .iariety. Wedding
Trousseaux furnished at short notice Auld reasonable
prices. Real Thread, and Guipure Laces, Boman and
riii in Ribbons and Sashes. - '
Paris Jewelry, neatest sCyles of Jet, Gold and Shell,
the rarest and most elegant ever, offered. Hair Bands,
Combs and Regal Nets. ' • •
Dress and Cloak Trimmings, the most tasteful that aro
to be secured in the Drench metropolis, wholesale and
retail. •
•
- •
• 'Bridal Yells and NVreaths. Kid Gloves,7s cents and ail
per pair.
Excluslie agent for Mrs. M: Work's celebrated s'ystem
far cat tin Intil a dresses, simines,banves,&e. inybtfrD
INVALIDS.—A FINE . :MUSICAL
J' Box Oh a companion for the Blek chamber; the finest
assortmont In the city, and groat variety , of airs to se
lect from. imported direct bY
BABB.B110311E11;
824 Clheetnut etreetabtow, /fourth.-
- mhletfrn - -
SPECIAL
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One Case Suptiirb-Ctu.ality
it'lM-E LEON
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FIFTY . pIEQ,E§PI4Q..K.,. 5T.T.4,Kk,.::,i
The above lots .of. SILKS, ; purchased for cash of the, importer at far less
than their gold cost, will be offered at a small advance to our customers.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
f p SALE BY ' ORDER OF HEMS.—
k.ir,Entati of Dr. Charles D. Wigs, deceasal.—Thomas
tiOns, , Anctieneers.—Very llsodsomo Country Seat;
Mansion, M ems, Aston • townahiri, 'Delaware county,
Pennsylvania, ten minutes' walk of Darlington Station,
tali the Media and West Cheater Railroad. On Timsility.
October 19111, hst at )2 o clock, noon, will be mold itt
public side, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
handsome and verrileedrable country seat. compriding
36 acres 3 roOds and 2.1 perches. situate in Aston town
ship, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, about tu minutes'
walk of Darlington Station., on • the Media • and West
Chester Rallroao: Tile improvements are it haielistine
modern and well-built 23i-story stone mansion; contains 6
rooms on the first floori and large porch, 6 rooms mid
bath on the second floor, aqtl6 rooms above, twilitlfs
tinishol ; bake-oven In the cellar, furnace, cook ing •
range, sc. A t wo-sturP frame tenant house, on excellent
. harm part stone and frame ; spring house, with psver
failing spring of excellent water, fish•ponti. icobionse,
frame workshop. chicken-house, hydraulic rani. which
supplies the house with water, abundance of dwarf
pear and other fruit trees, young - apple:orchard, vegeta
. ble szanieu, gr4vri. aull.xely gr.
uld forest trees. The house is !Milt on verYtigh ground,
inakir g it a very healthy situation, and balm; about bon
tot t114 , ‘ P the P9lslTfiro !Ivor, onnuaki9 Prof eni very
Hine views.
Terms—Cash. Possession Ist December next.
. _ .
Iday be examined any day previous to
la - To view the property, take ale 31.4.1 hi and WAr6t
(Amster ears to Darlington rltation.
By order of 'heirs, • • •
THOMAS S)NB, A act iotincrii,
(leM 23 oes 1 , 1 MI and 111 South Fourth street,-
1 EAL ESTATE,TITO M AS SONS'
,f 4 4 Sale.—Mode . ra ThriFt4tory Brick itnahlencc • No.
Sll5 North Tenth street, north of Brown Tujc
day. lid ober Lilt, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at
publicr4l.ll, at the, Philadvinhia Exchang- all that
inodern tbree-st ory brick incatningc, with t , hrcc:story
hack building 1111(1 ICA of ground, situate on the ererai to
of Tenth street. north of - Brown street. No: 41.5; eentaim
log itt front on Tenth stri.g4 17 feet, and extending in
depth ore t he north line 71 feet 1114 inches to appoint, and
on the south line 7.3 feet 7, inches to a point, thence ex.
tending still further in depth toward.. Centre street wt
the north line feet 13!; inches. and fat the south liner
feet -4 inches. Also aloe on the west side of Centre
4reet 17 feet front, and in &nth en the north Ilno 41 , feet
ti inches, and en tin , south line 34 feetinches. : Ths
hunz4 ; excellent repair 111111 hoe nil 14(1 inesliwn con
veniences—parlor w Wows with French Plate . gtadot
dining•room and 2 kitchens on first floor- gas, bath, hot
and cold water, furnace, cooking ramzo,
Terms—Half cash. uninaliatc posbempinn.
M. TB 03i AS An SONS' A uctioneen4,
se23 oe2 139 and 111 south trour , ft atra t.
1869.
om A. A.A.J., 4...."1 - A1...e.“—T1/0.,11A8 & SONS'
tati Sale.—lfuntlionio Modern tore:-story Brick 8.,,,d
-,tnce, NO. Bill Wallace street, east of Hilteenth :
feet trout, 110 feet deep, Or, Tuesday, Octoberzth,
at 12 a clock. noon., will be cold ut public sale. at th,
Philadelphia Exchange. all that handsome modern three •
story brick 11114 , 81111.1f‘'. with three-story back building
and lot of, ground. situate on tin' north citil! of . Wallace
street, east of nlxteenth street, St.. 1:11; containing in
_trout .9.ll.‘:_silsr.e.street.'::ties_rttittc_bes...atelesteieliwatt
depth 110 Net, The houto hi well built. has b newt)*
paperer! and painted ; bus oval marble doorway. s;a , in
troduced, bath, hot and Cold water, water-closet. I 'intact.
cooking-range, etc. Garden planted with grapery, fruit
trees. etc. Open dully for examination.
tbubjec' to yearly groand rent of
immediate possession. .
31. TIIO3IAS 1.4413a4, , 1 1,4), , tion,•Pre,
se23 25 oc2 139 101,1141 South Foul tli -tre”t
ORS' SALE.—ESTATE
.dril. John F. McDevitt, decease4l.—Thonos & Sous.
us.
Illodern tront , ottry Brick ite,ij
dence• No. 2040 Arch street. east of Twenty -first street. -
Ott Tuesday, pctober sth, LSO, at 12 o'clock. noon, wit ,
be sold at 'public sale, at 'OM Philadelphia' Exchange.
all ant handsome modern cont.-story <brick toes
sunge, wit i threMstory back building nu& lot 01
ground% situate Ott the south side of Arch street,
east of Twenty-first street, No. WM containing in front
on Arch strtyt 5l feet. and extending In depth 115 ft-A to
al, lit alley. with the Privilege thereof. Tit, h.., has
marble vestibule; parlor, dining room, kitchen and wash
11,0111 011 the first floor ; 2 chambers, eating room, bran'
and 2 6101 - 0 11011111,14 On the second floor; gas, bath, but ate!
water- I . llllolce. cooking range,
Term:—* - 7,ltin may remain on mortgage. •
M. I'IIO3IAS & SUNS. Auctioneers,
se2.;; 230e2- 139 andill South-Fourth street.
OF.I 'BEAL ESTATE---TIIOMAS & SONS'
Sati , —vidualik; 'fluidness -Lora tlon—ThreeetorY
liriek Residence. Nn. North Ninth street, . between
Race and Vine streetet On Tuesday, OctoMir 19,1959, at
.12 o'dock, noon, \l'll] bo told tic public, sale, at the Phila
delphia Exchange. nil that valuable time— story brick
1111 1 ,0111g0 : .Vitt. 1111 , 1 1 110111/TY :WOK' bonding mot lot of
ground, situate on the west side of N int h etreet b-aweert
Race and Vine streets, No. T2ti ; containing . treat on •
Ninth street 20 feet, and extending In depth Itl feet. to a
4 teat-Wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It has par
lor. dining-room and kitchen on the first door ; 2 cham
bers, sitting-room, bath, water•closet, hot and cold
water 011 the ;+econd floor; gait introduc •d, furnace,
~, Aing French- plate glass in parlor windows,
ling pavement, &c.
Terms—i,:s CO* may remain on mortgage.
Mr May be examined on aptillcution to the Auc
tioneers.
II It Is situate In a very valuntle an.l In ,roviug
IlltighbOrllooll.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
Hell 25 oc2':', 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
•••30.,.N
tiff 1 : t sale.—o B (l l :riu lireo•story - • Brick Re•
shience, with sideyard, No.
_lOl Mt. • Vornon
street, 24 feet 10 - inches front ; I( .1.1 feet deee, O t t „1:110-
day, October 0, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noun ' will ho sold at
public sale, at the Exchange, all that
three story brick tWsplence, with three-story double
back buildings, situate on tin north NItIO of Mount Ver
non str, , et, No. 100'9; containing in front on Mount !Ver
non street 24 feet 10 inches, and extending iu depth 100
feet: has parlor. and office back of parlor, dini9ng
roomnud two kitCllblle un first floor; two chambers:
sitting-room, bathroom and verandah on seems]
floor ; lour chambers On third floor, and two attics
above. The house is in good order, and has the modern
I•onvenieitcvs ; MRS. hath, heater, range,. &v. ; paperel
,nd painted throughout, all underaraturd. .tiohject to a
ground rent of 5t3,33:3,,anit a mortgage of §4,0 00 , •
Immediate possession.. , I
Keys at the . OiliCO of B. F. Glenn, No. 170 Green
strict.
Ne 23-25 oc2
f p PEREMPTORY SAL 11---THO.IIAB.
--.11.801k. i ff , -Atlctioneerti.—Modern,three-story-ilrick
finienCe, No. 520 North Sixth street, above Sprbig Garden
xtreetOn - Tuesihry; — October sth, 18697 - at - krtrettalr,
noon, will be sold at public tode, without reserve, at the
Philadelphia Exchange, ail that modern three-story
brick inesSuago, with thrce-story back building and lot
of ground, situate on the west tlltto of Sixth street, above
Spring Garden street, No. 526 ; cOntaining in front on
Sixth street 18 feet 6 inches and extending In depth 175
loot.. The house Is well built; has parlor, dining-room
and 2 kitchens on the first floor ; gas, bath, hot and geld
water, water closet, furnace, cooking-range, k 4%•
Terms—g6.°99 may remain on mortgage. Keys at the
grocery store, Sixth and Green stroets...;'
Immediate pomaess 6 on. Sale absolute.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
5e23,250c2 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
.I.QNEE"S PEREMPTUR.Y. SALE
.W.a—Tho S i ß intis; Sons, Auctioneers. Large and valua
Lie Lot, Spruce street, west Of Thirty-nitithstreeti4o by
teet. On Tuesday, 19th, 1860, at 12 O'clock,
WWI,' will be sold, at public, sale, without reserve, at
the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and valuable
lot of ground situate a n the south side of Spruce street,
00 feet west of Thir.yAduth itreet, 'Twenty-Beyond]
Ward; containing In front,' on. Spruce street, 40
feet, and extendiug in depth 110 feet to a streot.
Subject to rinleeninbleground , Tent of 6'120 a year.
Sole abSolute. • :
• . , .
fly order of AFlRiglieo.
lII.QMA.S & SONS, Amotiono6ro,
A 23 25 002 .1.6 139 anti 111Fox1r111 Oot
BARGAINS
Tleitr-four inc og wide. Price
Twenty -six inches wide; Mons M. 87 and ,411
— M. THOMAS &SONS Auetionders:
. .139 nod 141 South Fourth street
,'~~'
It;ri SALE I3Y 011 DER OF 11E1 S.—
Thomas &'8 ins, A uctloneeya.—On Tuesday,.Octo
ber fdb, litat, at 12 o'clock, noon, wilt be sold at public
sale, at the. Philadelphia B.lehaage, the following de
seribed_propertles, viz.; No. I—Yarjf, Desirable three
story /trick Itesidence, No. ^ 45 • waeldnitton.Square,
south of Loenst street. 23 feet. front. All that Ten'
valuoth., 001. p-story brit* racasUago-, With two-story
lonic building Ifit of ground, situate on the west aide
of Washing! on tiquare,lforrnerly Little Ilevel!tb street
south ol Locust street, No. =5; thence extending ,
wardly 143 feet to a' 9 feet wide - alley, leading Into and
froth the said Locust street.; 1111 -, ace notllPistirnlY along'
the •east side of said alley 15. feet 4 IV.Citeil trt ground
'granted to Jelin 11. Scott; thence by *ha sai d John hi.
`wc4ut's ground eastward!). IS fest ioelumq Memo frt•
ellolus northerustwardly s feet 5 inches; thente, eclat
war‘ll/* 9feet 2 inCh.; theme. tort hward'ti fret 5 Inches;
thence tut wartily 114 feet 3 inches, more or less, to tho
aan -- Vinsidngt o n street, and thence along !Iv, said
Washinston street southwandly 23 feet 114 Indies to tie.
Place of beginninc, Itotiniled porthwardy by th e said
around granted t , , Jobti 51. Scott, wo ,4t ward Parßl by
tbe-mine . .i.9 3 4skattlY- I, y_titt , .afinnsatl-itteet -wide-At isT,
oil - What - am by ground of the late Bilea Weir, do
ceased, and eastward by Washington Ntryet arores 3l4 •
Subject to ,cerinin revenants, astroetnents and PS:irk
tins, ftrund ricardvk in D'Nxl Book. 1. 11. F., No. 23,
.parr rOl.l eurtut; dateJutio 24,
Tenntelo,o9./may attain an mortgage. Nolo at the
Auction Booths. • _
No. 2.-310dern Four- , t or t' Brick ll ,, shlenco. No. 115
• New street. All that nitatern tour-story brick mes4tiage,
ttith three.elory bask boilding and lot of gmund, situate
eu the north 'aide of Nrw street, between. , .iront and ,
Second streets, Sixth Wan!, No. 115 ; cOntAbittg lit front
on NOW street 17 4.21 ond In depth (grdually
iiirrra.ing to brealtil to is feet O Jo' it- on the rear) 73
boot ito b .., more Or I. •
rit all Ittcurubruneo.
T..nrie@—.t.22ollliuiy r.111;i to on morigaar.
Immediat, prase 440 h: 1,341 tto tat paid C) a year
M. 7110.31. AS KONS, A ustiorrom•
ax , 111.254)4.1 .43 . 4 alai 141 iitkutlt Fourth atriA.t.
fIP - &4 I'EREMPTOILY SALE 01 . 4 . lEIF
•lxipreirdses—Thomas & 6V/ rut, Auctioneers,—Very elo
grim utarbli-frout fiesidetice and superior Furniture,
No. 1205 Arch street, west of 'twelfth .sitreet, '25 feet
front. NJ) feet deep to A street. (111 Wednesday morning,
October G,1r57.7, at 11l o'clock, will be - sold at pnblie sale,
trithrad Y , Sfre 0/0 prmulses, 4 all that, very elegant
three-story press•brick. front metsnage I marhle to second
story y, with ttireii.storY double back buildings and lot of
ground, situate on the north side of Arch street, wild of
Tsi fifth street. No. lOSI; containing in front on Arch
street 25 rptt. and extending iii depth 125 feet to a 2) feet
street. • Thetionse. Is finished in a very elegant and 611 pe
rior tuanner, and substautfally built, and has all
the modern 'conveniences : neatly papered and painted
t 1114511 g haul, ceilings high, in and outeide - windows shut
ters, handsome marble mantels, hack stafrwsy,2t con
vi•nient closets ; has white Marble vestibule, large hall,
2 parlors. with folding doors, tlinlng-rootti.• butler's
pantry, k itelten and wash roost(with tubs and stove),
on the first floor ; 2 CUULDIO/21011,1 and communicating
clistoters. dressing. mom with hath•tub, sitting•room,
and flat Po - drying clothes on the second fluor: 1 cham
bers. dressing•rotim and bath-room on the third floor,
closet. provision vault, Lc.;
gas throughout, permit •
Lent marble top washstands, liar and cold writer. water
closet, bs•11-calls. 2 furnaces, cooking range, Sc.
11 Clear of all inctintlinince. • .
/ ernts—i„/'ffi.eoo nuty remain on mortgage.
Induediate ;so-session. May La examine() any day pre
vious to sale.
Si:PERIM': FURNITURE.
browsßahl) . after the sole of the 711111kV, will he sold
the Very superior Furniture. Axminster and Brussels
Carpets. elegant .linseed Mad Pier Mirrors. km, Ac. Par
:killers in cotaloiw4.
N. THOMAS & SONS, Auctfoimerti;
s 4.23 25 oc2 4 EN 00 141 South Fourth street.
C• SA 61:1/Elt, OP if
Fmato of Dr. Orarbm B. Meige. deceased.—Thomas
; 4 ,ms. uoimi,,r..—V:i.lo,ld- three-story brick Real
r‘ttePt, between Twelfth and
Thirt , -Tali streets. On Tuestlsy, : October 19th. 1999, at
12 o'clock. !MUD Will be sold at plahlic nah. without
erve, et the Philadelphia Exchange, an' that l'filintdo
three•story . brick alfaitala go and let of ground. situate on
the south sale of Walnut street., went of Twelfth street,
No. l l 0 ; containing: in front on Walnut street 21 feet,
and extrmiing in depth 119 feet to a 21 fast wide street.
.iendject lo the condition that no budding, or part of a
Imihling. - other - thotred ' er 4, 4Alar - dooryjewretc.rortricesi -
Ate., idaitild be erected on the said lot within 3 feet of this
line of the siild Walnut street L •alid also under the condi
tion that no building or part of a other ob
strut:thin. except bath house and privy, And walls or
h•nees, not exeeetling 8 feet in height, slimsbi he erected
on the raid lot lit ground further south than 59 feet
from the el Wm, line of Tho so ld w.dnut street. It. fa
NVOI ruin ,Ilbr , tilliti/ , 14 1/111it ; Plarlor. dining room andlll,rnry on the Ara tloor i - liasement kitehen,2 cham
bers, oircssher Immo and bath room. with, hot and cold .
water and water closet on the second floor,' and. 3 rooms
on the third floor ; gas throughout, furnace, ' cooking
range, da.. • :
Terms—Cash. POSElefatioll lit January next:
Stile absolute. May be examined on application to t Ito
Auctioneers.. ' ••
By Order of Heins.
M. THOMAS SONS,Auctioeni.'
139 and 141 South Fourth street,
IMMIM
ADAM STEINMETZ;, •
' • STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
11,29 RIDGE AVENUE,
'MARBLE
SIANTELS
Persons from tho Country
• would do well to
CALL AND EXAMINE
BEFORE'"
PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE
se9 tli s to arn rpg
FOR THE LADIES.
THE ".COSMEA.IQ.UE A LA .POMPADOUR,"
for'benutifying and presoiving the complexion, and giv
ing It the irenliness and brilliancy. of youth, is with
out a rival.- Is perfectly froo trout any 'deleterious
minerals and drugs, and- °lnciter '-.ls.wcrnderfol -for
Lrentlerlimlltoitkitutoft.,:purti.antLltomatifitl.
true secret of bounty, and all ladles should use tt.
For sale by all dealers:. • '
• • • •
E. MICHALSKI &
pe6 3m rp§ ' No. 21 South Eighth street._
A R. TAYLOR'S ,
SINGIN9, ACADEmy,
NO. 612 AROII STREET,
W9l open for the reception of - pupils on MONDAY; Sep
ember' at 4 o'clock P: Al.. Circulars at. Leo A;' ,
Walkor'sr7:2,•Boner's, 1102.-and .Andre's. 1104 .Chestnut
'street. AlFo, at Winner's, 1003 4pring'Garden street,
and 045 Noitli Eighth btreet. se23 120"
E•D'D IN D ENGAGEMENT
v vßings of solid 18 karat fine Gold--a specialty; a full
assortment of sizes, and no ekarge for enpgaving names,
etc. ' • FARE & BROTHER. Milken
my24-riaif 824 Oheettintstreet below Yourtn.
,PEEHILADELPHIA AtritilhoNs ,
BANDAGE INSTITUTE, 14 N. NINTH
.. - •
street, above Market: B. G. EVEIIETTI3
Truea pbeltively cum Ruptures. Clglruaso4'
Elaetlelelte,StockluEs, Supporters Shener Braces
cruteibSuapoweri es.elle bandages. Laules attenae ,
to 4Y Aire ; lC
//.1-I.yrp
IN SILKS.
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SILKS
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REAL ESTATE SALES.
tVOItKs.
Ham Wham' a
LARGE ASSORT3IENT
AND
GRATE
PERSONAL
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STONES