Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, September 17, 1870, Image 5

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HoMirinic—A Man Kir, led in a D vnce
liorsE. —Again are we called upon to record
ilie sudden tolling ofl of a human being by
violence. Again are we called upon to record
one of those' peculiar of homicide tor
which the perpetrator but rarely, if ever,
Agaip are we called upon to chronicle
a deed of crime, man taking the life of man;
and all through the damning influence of
the demonical spirit called rum. The miseries
wrought hy this alcoholio preparation can
. neither he told nor foretold; since its origina
tion, through its effects thousands have been
ushered into eternity unprepared, and thou
sands, unknown, have met their deaths in
ways that will never be .explained until the
last" great day, when all the nations of the
earth shall be gathered together and the deeds
of every individual soul ever created shall be
read off-by the Great Bookeeper above.
Last night there assembled in a low dance
house on water street, above CallowhiU, No.'
402, kept by the somewhat notorious Dan.
McCarty, a number of characters, male and
female, the latter members of the lowest order
of the demi mondc.
As a matter of course each .female had her
particular friend, or as it is vulgarly termed,
•‘.man.” Amongst the gathering were a num
ber of verdant, unsophisticated countrymen,
who. being absent from home had seized the
opportunity, to enjoy a “frolic.” To the
music produced from a creaking violin the
parlies male and female, walked, danced and
whirled around the room reckless of decency,
morality or other Christian virtue. All went
well,’and the sundry drinks of "the" vile stuff
—called-whi-sky_only-served to-.keep -up the ex-.
eitement. About 12,30 A. M., however, some
of the “friends” of the lewd women becom
ing- tired,-resolved to- cut the. performance
short, and as the “ green-horns” were to be
ultimately “ fleeced j” they to hasten matters
determined upon a row. Amongst the crowd
was one Charles Carrigan, a native of Mpn-
r —Chester, Ocean county,-N« J.,-by occupation-a
fireman on the Southern New Jersey .Rail
road. Selecting Mr. C. from the crowd one of
the roughs approached him and snatched off
his hat. What followed will, in detail, be re
corded below. Suffice here to say that Carri
gan was assaulted and brutally beaten.
Whilst his assailants were at their work he
begged and prayed that-they would desist, and
that he would sooner forfeit $25 than be so
-treated, - But their deed was to be accom
plished, and heedlesi) of his entreaties, they
continued until one struck him a blow, which
sent him reeling to the floor. In his descent,
the unfortunate man fell against a rough
bench arranged along one of the walls of the
smutted room, and tumbling heavily there
from, sustained injuries of such a character
that he died in about twenty minutes there
after. Deceased was represented to be a quiet,
and inoffensive man. He leaves a young wife,
to whom he had been married but about one
year.
-At half-past one o’clock Corouer Taylor
held an inquest in the case at the Seventh Dis
trict Station House, at which facts were devel
oped which correspond materially with those
repoited above. The ’names of the guilty
parties were known to us at im early hour,
hut, to enable the officers of the law to per
form their work; we, at their request,withheld
them.
Dll. SHAI-LKlGn’s TF.STIMOUV.
We have room only for the evidence offered
by Dr. Sbapleigh. The crowded condition of
our columns prevent insertion of the rest.
'Dr Shapleigl,, -worn—l havonnele n post m:ur.nn ex
mniimMc-n Of the body ; l found u bruise o,n the front of
the left ear, timl an abrasion over the right cheek bone :
there -tvaa a liruiEO on tby bar-k of the bend ; thi
latter bruise was about one iuch in
diameter; the external bruises were alight.
I found a great congestion of the brain
ami a large amount of cfluso-i-blood about ’tin: base of
tilt-brain. Deceased came to his death from the com
firession and congestion of tin- brain, caused bv via
ence. either from blows or a fall. Deceased t ame to his
death from violent biowson the head, receiver! at tin
hands of Patrick Callahan and Reddy Mullin. at No. itl’i
North Water-street, oil (benight of Sept, lit, 1870.
The parties have not been arrested.
—The house runs back-to Witter streefy
and is thereon numbered 402.
Drippings*—Th e apple crop has been abun
dant, hence cider will be cheap.
—Lovers of “ duck-shooting’' arc anxiously
awaiting tbe first frost.
—Smith's Island has been purchased by Na
poleon the 0., all reports to the contrary not
withstanding.
—When will the State House pavement be
laid.
— Cliinquipins have appeared in market.
—Councils are becoming conscientious. We
are to have more light, vide the bill providing
for seventy-five more lamps.
—J. Pluviua, Esq., having at length deter
mined on action to-day, furnishes us with a
drizzle.
—The cushions in our street-cars are cleaned
semi-centennially.
—The Master Mechanics visit Cape May to
day. Fancy the pleasures of a storm thereat!
—Peaches are. becoming scarce, and those
who have not preserved some, should do so at
; once.
Desperate Fellows. Last nii;ht, at
Front and Pine streets, Lawrence Tobin, as
sisted by three other men, made a furious as
sault upon a man, in which the individual
yvaa .thrQwii-violently..to the ground,.-and -liad
his eye kicked out by Tobiu. Officer Brown
arriving,.Tobin was arrested,' and while be
ing taken to the station house a-number of the
friends of the latter assaulted the oflicer and
beat him quite seriously. Two brother officers
coming to the rescue, arrested Morgan Joyce,
one of the assailants. The pair of worthies
were taken bafore Aldeiman Carpenter, win.
held Tobin in $l,OOO and Jovce in $5OO bail for
their appearance at court.
Bad Boys. —Last night live boys,whose ages
are in the vicinity of fourteen years, wont into
a cigar store at No. 927 South Twelfth street,
an old lady being in charge of the store. Tin
boys began skylarking, and distracted the at
tention of the old lady that her eves were
withdrawn temporarily from the cigar case.
During this brief interval the case was thun
dered of quite a number of cigars, tobacco,
pipes, &c. The lads then left, and information
of the theft being given to some policemen.tln
young rascals were pursued and three of them
captured. They gave the names of Latta Lama,
John Lama and AVm. Lgenswiler. Aid. Bou
sall committed them.
Supposed Larceny' of a Dorse ani>
'VVauon.—A colored mau, named John ■Wil
liams, placed in a stable on South street.,below
Second, a few days ago, a horse and wagon
which he has been endeavoring to dispose o
for $l,lO. From several unguarded expres
sions dropped by the negro ho is supposed t<
have stolen them from Frankfort!, and at
cordingly Lieutenant Haggerty yesterday pro
ceeded to the stable and arrested Williams
who is at present locked up in the station
house. The owner Of the horse and wagoi
lias not yet been discovered.
The Pcm.ic Baths.— The following is tin
exhibit of the number of bathers who liavi
availed themselves of the free baths in tin
public bathing-house during the past six days'
Baths. Men. Women. Boys. Givh
bouth .Street 830 ‘JO(i ],TU3 38(
Almond Street;;... 17k :;7 ,s;i4 gs(>
Wire Bridge fllki P 7 l,7!il) 21)1
•Vk 1 ?.... -1,-ihi. .1,021
. !• orrery.— John Muldoon, residing at No.
122 U-South street, yesterday forged a duo bi’i
for $5, to.which he'attached the name of (Joo
liitchie, the proprietor of a feed store at Pass’
yunk road and Eighth si met. M nUloon then
sold the bill to another man, who, on the pre
sentation of the bit! to Air. liitchie, was in
formed by that gentleman that it was a lor
gerv. Muldoon was arrested, and Aid. Bon
sai! sent lilm to prison.
Stb ay Cattle. —The police of the Seven-'
te< utli District captured yesterday on South
- Broad street, sixteen cows ami steers aml-tw r o
heifer*. They are all Texas cattle, and are
.-uppoß-d to Lavestraybd away from the drove
ymd. .
t Cm Moi!TAi.vrY.-r-Tlie iiumDor of. inter. i
fonts in tUo city for tlio week ending at noon
j.-diiy wan -7!'" against "242 the same period
laf t year. Of .the xvliole—niimber-143 -were-]
iuu!ts-nncl ISO children— 03 being under oin
tear of age; J 42 wore males; 137 females; 74
iiovs. and (>2 girls.
The number of deaths in each Ward was ■
l ire! .................11 Sixteenth......
v-ecoitn „ir Seventeenth...
Third;.. JO.klehteonth;.,.
• I'ourtli .'.........10 Nineteenth....
tilth lOlTwentteth
sixth 2 Twouty-flret. 7
Seventh... 1.1 Twenty-second 11
F.igbth . 9 Twenty-third..; d...; 1 ...' 9
Ninth giTwenty-10urth............ 16
'Terith..'.:;..-....;...;..;.:r.....r.....T|Twenty-f1fth......;7.............. 6
Klevcnth 4 Twenty-sixth.... 13
Twelfth - 3 Twenty-50venth....;........... 17
Thlrteentl 7 Twenty-eighth 6
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n, c 1 1 Pi « If
Fourteenth,
.'...121 »
The principal causes of death were: apo
_tilexy,„: J 2; croup, B,congestion of:..the.
brain, 3; congestion of "the lungs, 1:
consumption, 42; convulsions, 10; diph
r.hjeria, —; diarrhoea, 0; disease of the
heart, 10; debility, 12; scarlet’ fever, 7; tv
• lioid fever, 16; inflammation of the lungs, 6;
inflammation of the stomach and bowels, 3;
marasmus, 17; old age, 10; palsy, 5.
Body Recovered.— This morning the body
of a boy; aged 15 years,was found in the Dela
ware, at Coates street wharf. The appearance
coincides with the description of a lad named
George Borkhejmer, living at No. 616 Bt John
street, who disappeared from his. home on
Wednesday last. He is supposed to have fallen
overboard while fishing. '
Correction. —As it lias been generally an
nounced that there was but a trifling in
surance on the fire at the Lehigh Crane Iron
i ompany’s Works, at Catasauqua, we are glad
fo be able to state that the insurance on the
property burned fully covers the loss, and a
much finer building will be immediately
erected.
. Political.— The Republicans of the Four
teenth Ward, . last evening, ; unanimously
•nominated E. Fisher Mitchell as candidate
for Common Council, to fill the uhexpirod
ierm of E. W. Leighton, resigned.
Chain Recovered.— This morning on
Delaware avenue, Lieutenant Smith, of the.
Delaware Harbor Police, recovered, a large
and valtiable chain - thirty fathoms inr length; -
supposed to have been stolen from a»ve4bel.
, CArTCRE'oE dog-detectives last
week captured 117 dogs, of which 32 were re
deemed by their owners. Tbe balauce were
treated to carbonic acid gas.
Slight Fire.— The roof of Norris’s Loco
motive ■wOTks’,~at : Seventeethand - Spving Gar
den, was slightly damaged by fire last, even
ing, a httle past six o’clock. ' Loss trifling.
Aiv AX,DOWN East, in the town of Berwick,
Maine, lives an old lady, Mrs. Briggs, the in
ventor of the celebrated Berwick Sponge
Cake.’ Twenty and seven years has she made
It, until all New England Is filled with the
fame thereof. A day Or two since our friend,
G. Byron Morse,.sent ns a few boxes of thts
iieaufjful cake, and informed us that he had
secured tbe services of a number of Mis.
Briggs’s family to come to Philadelphia and
manufacture it for him, and truly we must say
i be like of it we never tasted before.
Delicate and Nutritious Confections
and Chocolate.— The confections andchoco
late manufactured by Stephen F. Whitman &
Son, 8. W. corner of Twelfth and Market
-treets, are always delicate and nutritious.
Hence it is that Mr. Whitman’s confection
aid chocolate are sought after at all times anil
-easons by thoso who appreciate superb
preparations of this kind.
West Jersey Railroad.— Attention is
called to the change of time of departure of
Tains on the West Jersey Railroad, to take
fleet on Monday, the 19th inst. 'The Sunday
• rain has been "discontinued; and this after
noon the 4 P. M. fast express, which has been
running on Saturdays only for the past two
weeks, will make its last trip of the season, re
i urning at 9 A. M. on Monday.
Get Your New at Once !— What’s
ibeuseof waiting? You must have it lii a
few days at least. Then why not make the
best of.these beautiful fall days by enjoying
hem in a full new suit from Wanamaker &
Brown’s ?, Their suits from Sl2 and upwards
are cheaper than anything else offered.
BovslClothing,
Matchless Misery.
Ah inveterate smoker defines this to bo 11 having a
good cigar and nothing to light it with.” Fire is an
indispensable element, not only to the bliss of the
Kinoker,but to tho economy and comfort of the house
hold. The Beaver Meadow Lehigh Coal produces tho
heat fire we kuow of, either for warming or for culinary
purposes, and our enterprising townsmen, Messrs
Mitchell & Wroth, aro daily dispensing it from their
extensive coal depot, Northeast corner of Ninth street
and Girard avenue. The of this establishment
are sedulous in their efforts to remove every impurity
by careful screening and picking, consequently the coal
from this yard burns freely without choking up the
grate.
The $l5 Fall and Winter Suits, which
in ono popular at this time and bo beautifully cut, made
and trimmed, and In Buck vast, varlotios that you have
only to look upou.them-. and.thoy- will-Bpoak-to ~you ; —
not in au audible voico, but by a power moro potent
than words—thoy will speak to your understanding, to
vour pecuniary interests, to your personal appearance,
even to physical powers, for thoy adorn you with n full
chest, and broad and squareblioulders. Thore is nothitin
io compote with the $l6 suits sold at tho Great
Drown Stone Hall of Rockuill & Wilson, Nos. CO3 and
60S Chestnut street.
Foil choice grapes, pears and other fruit.
Jordan-roasted almond* and French confections, of his
t*wn manufacture, call upon A. L. Vakzakt, corner of
Ninth and Chestnut.
Straw Hats.— Messrs. O. Oakford &SonH,
in (he Continental Hotel, announce that they have re*
ccived another lot of those Ono Dollar Straw Hata. The
neatest bargains ever offerod in America.
3 v st Received,
Tee Cope Brothers’ Ship Tona wanda,
A Large Invoice of
Very Cheap
White English Ironstone China
Dinner,
Kerr's China Hall,
Fink English
Ale Glasses,
Suitable for Private Families,
at
Kerr’s China Hall,
1218 Chestnut street
Hu’it Paris Decorated
Dinner and
Kerr’s China Hall,
v ; „ No. 1218 Chestnut Street,
new Styles and all Prices.
Corns, Buniotm, Inverted Nails, skillfull;
reap'd by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 916 Chestnut street
.barges moderate.
Tin: Latest Fashionable Beverage.—A
r urnlslnng store in this pity advertises a new stylo o'-
Tavtii as “tho latest fashion for the throat. •’ Tbit*
may ho the latest stylo for tho outside of that organ,
hut a iashicn for tho inside has just come up
winch »h twice as popuiur. Somebody has found
imt that bchiedam BchnAppß improve soda water,
and everybody acQuioscea In tho arrangement. ’Al
though somewhat conservative by nature, wo are not op
posed to, progress,.and conceiving it our solemn duty, as
a puhJic jourimliHt, to ascertain whethor Schnapps Soda
,M«tr.r was .a-proper thing lo‘ recommend to our Hub-'
trfed'it. resultTmay Ije'atated ih'a ’iew'
words. Trio mixture is good to tako, and if our atomaoh
is like Kloinachs in general, it is.congenial to that part 6!
the human organization. Finally, and to conclude,“ it
touches the right spot. "—Sunday Courier.
Jr Yocu Children are Bothered with
wonua. thpse troublesome inhabitants of the atomach
and bowels, ao often imparing the health and destroying
l ho lives of tho young.tjmy may bo promptly removed by
Jayne’s Tonic Venninigo.a certain and s»fo preparation.
»<nd s<> pleasant that children will not refuse to take itr
It is also a most valuable Tonic, imparting health and
vigor to tho organa of digestion, ana therefore to chiN
<hrn mill adults is amost useful remedy in all dyspeptic
and Munmchic disorders. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut
litiirt, and sold everywhere;
Cadies going to the country or seaside
one of those
Kb-runt and cheap rinudownafrom
fAM'euo 534 hud 63d Chestnut street;
PHIJ7^I>ELFHI7rBVEI\^]NrGBi7TjLEWN7Si\TURITAT^T 2 EPTEMBEiri7rTi
ClT* NOTICES.
Bockiull & Wilson
Boys’ Clothing
Bockiiill & Wilson
Boys’ Clothing
Bockiiill & Wilson,
No. 603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
Tea and
Chamber Sets,
1218 Chestnut Street.
Tea Sets,
; DJlASNfcmi, bL,IN'DN>-bb “App
'titafed with tbe utmost ahneHS, by x i. Isaacs', M, h.
•"Mild'-Professor of Disenpeß of tho Eyo'diidlßur',*»ii«spool
Miiyj in tlu> Medical College of Pennsylvania,la.yoarH e *
street. Testimonials can bdeem
pmoe/ Tbo medical facility aro invited to ec
company their pattonts, on he lino no secrets in his pra<
floe. Artificial eyes Innertod withnnt paitv. -No charge
for examination.
i Having iifled the Grover & BakQt N,t>. •
hewing Machine for the past h!x years, and hiring usev
£overul other machines, 1 would most cordially rofom
mend the Grover & Baker for both tailoring and famth
«se,osf/hrre ia none belter. . ‘
11, B. iIKRniFiELDi Merchant Tailor.
132 Pearl street, Olevoluml, Ohio.
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Gay’s China FalAce, 1012 Chestnut street,
has jnst opened wltlrnfi flfevrStOck'bt Plain and
Decorated China, Bohomiau and Krenoh-Glassware,
French Bronze and Parian-Marblo Btarhary. and an
endless varloty of fancy goads, selected, by Geo. Gay
in person front the largest Manufactories In Europe,
bought for cash, and will be sold at prices to defy com'
petition.
fchow Boom open till 0 o'clock at night*
- Goods to go out of the city will bo-jpackod and dollv~'
erect to Transportation Office froo of ofiargo and insured
against breakage to destination. :
,N\B.—This is the only Ke/art China House in America
that Import their goods direct. ; -
Not to be Detected.— The hues imparted
to gray bonds by PhalonWitalia, on Salvation fob
the Hair, aro as vivid as those of nature, and tho
change is not effected by a disregard of cleanliness, as is
the case with the other hair-coloring preparations, the
Vitalia being eminently.clean. No sediment. Bold by
all druggists nud fancy-goods doalers. - _ \
An Incontrovertible Fact.-tAii easy
boot is ii luxury. Two comfortable boots are a dupli
cate delight. To got thorn precisely as you wish; call
upon Charles Eichel, the accomplished cordwainer,
af 604 North Eighth street, above Buttonwood. Ho fits
your foot to a charm, and his prices are moderate. Go
for hum • • 7 -
Judicious Mothers and Nurses use
Bowkr's Infant Cordial, because it Is one of tho
most delightful and efficacious remedies ever discovered
for caring the rarlouß ills to which infants and young
children are subject.
Mrs. B. Judd, of New Britain, Conn., upset
and broke n lighted lamp, the other night, Bcatterlbgtho
contents over her person and on the carpet. The lamp
•was filled with Pratt , s u Astral’ J Oil. She saysr
“I wish to add my testimony to the good Qualities of
the Astral Oil. The other night, as I was passing from
the sitting-room to the kitchen, with a lighted lamp (tho
lamp holding a pint of oil ),my sleeve caught on thedoor
latcn, the lamp fell to the lloor and was broken—thecon
tonts scattered on tho carpet, n«y dress and shoes,but did
not ignite. I picked up the wick, still burning, and ex
tinguished it without causing any damage. I consider
the Astral Oil perfectfy safe.”
So do.we. The. probability is, .had. Mrs., Judd been,
using any other oil, she would baveboen seriously,if not
fatally burned. "We bum the Astral Oil, and advise our_
readers to do the same. All dealers solliU.' Ask for bl
and don’t buy any other.
The Astral Oil is for pale at wholesale aud retail by Z.
Locke & Co., 1010.BIarke|treet, Sole Agonts for. Phil
adelphia. \ , • _• • :
Boaches, Ants, Flies, Mosquitoes and
all insects are quickly destroyed by Jacoby’s Insect
Powder, ho. 917 Chestnut street.
mended for Acidity of the Stomach-, Heartburn,
Flatulency and Indigestion. No. 917. OQEsxmr
street.
The “ Philadelphia cor
ner Fifteenth and Chestnut streets, embraces every
article in the the business, curtains, shades and bed
ding, Bnd all manner of upholstery work dono at a
tremendous reduction from the regular charges.
Surgical instruments and druggists
Bundrios,
g N 0 vrou N-&-B ROTHBRV
23 South Eighth street
REAL ESTATE SALES.
fRg KEAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
aHlSale.—Elegant moderu.three'story brick residence.
No. 1711 Green street, east of Eighteenth street, 45 feei
front, 192 feet deep to Mt. Vernon street—two fronts. On
Tuesday ,October 4th, 1870, at 12 o’clock,-noon,-will-be
sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all
that elegant modern three-Btory brick messuage, with
two.story back'buildings and lot of ground, situated on
the north side of Green street, east of Eighteenth street.
No. 1711 • the lot containing iii front on Greon street 44
f«-et9 inches, and.extendimr in depth 191 feet 5 inches to
Mt. Vernon street—two valuable fronts. The house is
well-built and in excellent repair ; has the modern im
provements and conveniences ; large hall in tbe centre,
parlor (with porch facing the garden), library, _dining
room aiid two kitchens on the first floor; two commo
dious chambers, sitting-room, sewing-room and two
hath-rooms.on the second.floor, and-four chamber*on
third floor; handsomely papered, underground drain
aeei marble vestibule, gas throughout (with handsorm
• liandeliersand fixtures, which are included in thesah
freeof charge), water-closet, bell-calls, wash pave, tw«
farnaces, cooking raD'ge,' large cellar,' paved, garden
planted with fruit trees - and shrubbery. Also, a one
story frnmo building fronting on Blt.’Vernon street.
The house stands back from the line of the street
having a grass plot in front, with iron railing. Then
is room enough on Mt. Vernon street front to build tw.
residences or stables. «
Terms—B2o,OCO may remain on mortgage. Possessior
Ist of Febiuary next.
May be examined daily from lOto 1 o'clock.
M. THO&AB & SONS. Auctioneers,
sel7 24 ocl 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
{fjfjjREAJL ESTATE.—THOM AS & SONS
laiiiL sale.—F.legant modern four-story brown-stone
residence N0."246 West Logan Square, 24 feet front. On
Tuesday, Oct. 4th, 1870, at 12 o'clockjnoon.will be sold a*
public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, ,all tha*
eleg'unt modern four-story brown-stone messuagfr, with
three-story back buildings and lot of ground, situated
on the west Bide of Logan square, (Nineteenth street,)
between Kaceand Yino streets, No. 246; -containing in
front on West Logan square 24 feet, and extending in
depth 140 feet to a street leading into Twentieth street.
The bouse isin excellent repair ; has parlor, dining
room, kitchen and wash room on the first floor ; 2 cham
bers? bath, dining-room, butler’s pantry, dumb waiter,
library and conservaterv on the second floor; 5 cham
bers and bath on the third floor, and 3on the fourth
floor: newly p&perod and painted, coiling in parlor
handsomely frescoed, marble vcßtibule, walnut doors,
plate window glass front, inside walnut blinds, per
manent washstands,bell-calls, gas throughout, baths,
water closets, 2 furnaces, cooking range, ic.
Terms $13,000 may remain on inortguge.
Immediate possession.
Keys at the Auction Rooms.
81. THOMAS & SON?. Auctioneers,
se 17 24 oc 1 139 111 South Fourth street.
a ~ EXECUTORS’ SALE.—ESTATE OF
Dr. William Kennedy, deceased.—Thomas & Sons,
Auctioneers.—On Toesday, October 4th, 1870, at. 12
o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadel-
Shift Exchange, thefollowing described properties, viz.:
fo. I.—Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, N. E. cor
ner of Third and Slossman streets, above Poplar street.
All that, three-story brick store and dwelling, with
three-story hack building and lot of ground, situate at
the northeast corner of Third and Slossman streets ; con
tainingin front on Third street 18 feet, and extending in
depth along Slossman street 75 feet. It contains 8 rooms.
No. 2.—Three-story Brick Dwelling, Slossman street,
adjoining the above. All that three-story brick dwell
ing and lot of ground, situate on tho north side of Sloss
man street, in the rear of the above, and at the distance
of 76 from Third street; 15 feet front, and
in depth 46 feet, more or less. Tho house stands back
from the street.
Subject to amoiety or half part of a yearly ground
rent of §36, reserved out of this and an adjoining lot.
No. 3;—Lot rßloBMnan-etreet/-—Allthatlot-of-groundr
situate on the south side of Sloasman street, 120 feet
east of Third street ; containing in front on Slossmau
street,lB feet, and extending in aep'b 76 feet.
See plan. Subject to a yearly ground rent of S'lB.
M. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneer*.
bq]7 21 ocl 139 and 141 8. Fourth Btroet.
Mto capitalists, mancfac
hirers, Builders, and Others.—-Thomas k Son«
Auctioneers.—Large and Valuable Lot, southeast cor
ner of Leithgow and Canal streets and Fourth street.
Sixteenth Ward. On Tusday, Oct, 4,1870. at 12 o’clock
noon; will he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all that lot of ground, with the building
and improvements thereon erected, situate in the Six
teenth Ward, city of Philadelphia, beginning at the S
E. corner of Leithgow und Caual streets; thence ox
tending along the southwest aide of Canal street IK'
feet of an inch to tho west side of Fourth street
(hence southward, along the west side of Fourth street.
84feut6K inches; thence .westward, on a line at right
angles with Fourth street, 100 feet to Leithgow streot.
>md thence northward, alongthe east side of Leithgow
street, 135 feet to the place of hegiunlng.
Terms— #B*ooo may remain on mortgage.
Immediate possession.
M. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers,
bc!7 24 ocl 132 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE—THOM AS & SONS/
fiaiuLsaJo —Modem four-story Brick Residence, N 0.200: 7
Arch street, west of Twentieth streot, 20 feet fro’ntr
*ln Tuesday, October 4th, 1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, WIJ
bo sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange
•ill Hint modern four-story brick messuago and lot o
ground, situutoon tho north side of Arch street, wosi
of Twentieth streot. No, 2009 ; containing in -front'-oi.
Arch street 20 feet and extending in depth luofeat
bounded on tho north partly by tho head of a three fee
wide alley. wi*h the privilege thereof. It 1b in excelled
repair, and lias all the modern convenience!!; has gas
two hath rooms and water closet, furnace, cookim
range, water drained iuto a sewer,<Src.; expensive)!
papered and painted, permanent waßhßtandu,mnnerou
closets, Ac.
Terms—Half cash.
Immediate possession. • ..
Keys at tho Auction Booms.
M. THOMAB & BONS, Auctioneers,
se!7 24 ; 0cl 139 ami 141 South Fourth street.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.-ES-
EoLtute of Peter Bidorman, doc’d.—Thomas k Bonn
Auctioneers Business Stand. Throe story Brick Store
and Dwelling, No. 767 South Fifth street, cornor of
Hurmony street, above Catharlno street. On Tuesday.
September 27th, 1870. at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at
public sale, ut the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valu
able three-story brt ckmewnjagoaud lot of ground, situ
ate’ ou the east side of Fifth street, corner of Harmony
street, No. 767: containing in front on Fifth street 17
net, and extending in depth 72 foot to a Meet wide alloy
Terms—Sl,2oo may remain on mortgage. *'
■ Immediate possession. Keys at 731Bouth Fifth street
se!7 21." •• .. . -139 arid 141 South Fourth street. " ;
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
j’ lo 16,11 lll8t " 'Mrs. Louisa Apnlo. in
the Wth year of Iter ago. > 11 1
The relatives and friends are invited to attend tho fu
neral, from her late residence, 613 Pino street, on Tuqm
day. morning, 20th lust., at 9 o’clock.-To brnnn^rf«.
AbingtonV * v
g ! WATCHES THAT HAVE HlTH
otto failed to give aatiafaction, put in BO nd
JEJ i a,.otder. Eartloular attontlon paid to. Fina Wntoh
ff, .<>»' Chronometers, oto., by akilfnl workmen
Hiißical ?oxea repaired. t. 1
l - ■ v AIUt & BHOTIIEU;
Jinpej-iora of V/atehOh. Musical Ru.\oa. Ac
321 t'uoatnut street. bulow Voutili.
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OUR SECOND OPENING OF FOREIGN DRESS FABRICS
oml rac is many new anil teasonable goods not yot exhibited by any other bouse.
j Ibe VERY LOW PH ICES we lave been asking for our earlier and present offerings (much lower
tbanlait year, notwithstanding the war,) have induced large and rapid sales.
Alibi; ugh our Importations have been on a much larger scale than ever before, we already find our
stock rapidly diminishing before the active demand thus early made upon It.
Among the almost endless variety of FRENCH, GERMAN and BRITISH FABRIC'S, wo would
mention -unusually beautiful styles of
LOW AND MEDIUM-PRICED DOR.ESS GOODS,
Infour adver'serr ent of BLACK SILKS some time since we gave a list of very low prices, at which
piices we.sla'l cont nue to sell them for two weeks longer, notwithstanding the general advance
We lava since a’ded to cur stock
CHENEY BROS! AMERICAN BLACK GROS GRAIN AT U 90,
fame GocdS as are c'ffered by (tir Co npi tltors as i ery cheap at $2 00.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
Ci 1! AND OPENING
PEABODY &. WESTON,
E. H. GODSHALK & CO..
Have just opened an entire new lot of
CARPETS,
. Comprising all the new and latest patterns, to which they invite
attention of their friends and the public generally at the old stand.
PRICES LOW.
bp]o a w TOtrp
DADIES’ DRESS' GOODS.
WM. MENGKE & BROTHER,
No. eO4, ARCH STREET.
I. ATE vr STYI.ES
LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS,
BERLIN ZEPHYR GOODS, Etc.
A largo Importation of Embr. Cushions nud 'Embr
from 75c upwards, y. .
i,\ e have now on hand a full lino of the celebrated
BOUDIER’S KID GLOVES,
Considered In Europe superior to any otbor make
•Also, n fall line of tbo .
:r>. '
victory KrTr o-novsS;^
The best. One Dollar Glove In tho Market, .
01 00 Per Pair.
A complete assortment of the celebrated
J. B. P. PARIS 'CORSETS.
WNI. MENCKE & BROTHER,
No. 804 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
ih BlStrrS
TSAAO NATHANS, ATJOTiOiNEER AND •. » TwTnA R TCXTTf. Af’TTTCn
1 Money Broker, northeast corner. Third and ttar.uco ! J_l B’UK NiTOOns fDrrnF
atreete/—S2fio,ooato Lo(«i,in.larfi&or-,BDiuUAjnounlfl.,.oii ,fl TKBTH._WI.TH JrBHoH
“AilßOliijTffiMpNO PAIN.” . I
taldislied for tho last Forty Yours, Advances nmdo in I Dr. F. B. THOMAS, formerly operator at tho Colton
larwinomiia nt tho lowest icnrkot rates. SriTSo- Con- Dental ISoconi. dwoteohls. ontire practice to fhevatnlou
nwllo|l Wild pother Office m tl.ia Oily. tutroctlou pt tooth. . Office,9U. Walunt Bt. tufi6,lyrȤ
DRESS GOODS.
TONGE POPLINS,
RICH CLOTH
SATIN LAINE FOR SUITS,
SILK, WOOL AND CORDED POPLINS.
Tn all tlie Wew Sliadc
Alapfed to tie waits of the most critical as well as the most economica' buyer.
BLACK SILKS.
H.W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
(IAEPETS.
Successors of
OIL CLOTHS,
PEABODY &, WESTON,
723 CHESTNUT STREET.
GE\TLE MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
——6 *
AIDS,
MATTINGS,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
NTo. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
ARE DAILY RECEIVING
NEW STYLEO FOR FAIL
WANTS.
agents wanted,
In tho city of Philadelphia and In all the principal
.•itiV.fl aud towns of Ponneylvnnla and Now Jersey by the
NOiri'HAM Kill IC A n" MUTUAL Jkl ? ¥ J N SU It A N CK
coif pan'x'o f phxEXdeLpHiA
offered
Call ou or address
W. w. KOUTZ, President,
No. *32 WALNUT Btrect,
th R 2trp*
;nd Fall lines of
COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS
Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Wash st ands, “Wardrobes, Sec.,
Finished in imitation of Walnut, Maple or other u hard
woods,” and now generally known as 41 Imitation *
or “Painted” Furniture, are hereby informed that
very article of our manufacture is
Stamped with oar Initials and Trade*
Mark,
And thoso who wish to obtain goods of oar moke (there
being, at the present time, numerous imitations in the
market), should invariably ask the dealer of whom they
are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, and
take no other, no matter what representations may he'"
made concerning them. . ™
KILBURN & GATES
WJuolcsale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture,
Nb. 619 MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
_jo26 b m w Cmrp i ■
&0.,
GEO. J.HENKELS,
CABINET MAKER.
1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT Street.
A line assortment ait tb lowest Possible
Prices
Be. r > 2n>rp§ ;
THE LEHIGH COAL
AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY
Are now Bolling tliolr own
■‘OLD COMPANY LEHIGH COAL"
AND
NEWPORT COAL.
Delivered to families in any part of tho city or Hot- .
miHvtown.. r
-Mchniond,street; American Btroet Ooal Tord; above
■ litniuoiitTor at the Coal Yard of JOHN T, BOBBETS As
TIHO.*, Germantown;
AND AT THE COMPANY’S OFFICE,
, No. 122 South SECOND Street.
Detail prices reduced 60 centß per ton on Old Company
l.eliicth Coal mined by tho Lohigh Goal and Navigation
Company.
anC'-linrpt ' : , v \
t, 1 i 4 J.‘ I PS
FURNITURE, &C.
PURCHASERS OF
And tbo Tarlons styles of