CITY BULLETIN. T/11.1 .Tt...tfottit Ati Iiii(1110n.-.-The annual bat tiiieqvc of the ,1 it tiger Mahnerchor will be given at the Academy of Music on Thursday . evening next.. The-attendance ; it IS expeoted, will be very large, as the subscriptions for bring tickets are rapidly received. - The man-, agement is in charge of competent gentlemen, who'are now busily engaged in getting up va rious noVelties for the occasion. Among the leading features may be mentioned the.assem blage of Prince Carnival and his subjects an expedition through' the Suez Canal. and 'dif ferent comic designs'representing the doings of the Whisky Ring. Nothing which can add to the attractions of the affliir will be left un done. Everybody knows what a Junger Miinnerchor ball is, and therefore it is unne cessary to go further into details. .1s EvEit WAS SUCH a revolution in the eating World created as by the introduction of the Raiford Table Sauce, now sold by every grocer, and in use by nearly every family. They who have had it once will on no account be without it; and they who have not yet, for only fifty cents, Obtained a bottle of the best relish ever put upon a table, make haste to follow the wise example of -their neighbors.—' Boston Jovreal. The advertiSetnent on 4th ,page - Will give the information where it can be obtained. BALLS.-Tbe fifth annual ball of Prot.Asher will be given at Musical Fund Hall on' Mon day evening next. The Professor, who is well known as an able dancinglmaster, will intro duce several new dances on the occasion. . _ The Fairmount Fire Company will give its annual ball at the Academy of Music on Mon. day evening next. The affair will be managed in excellent style, and those who participate may expect to have an agreeable time. WE call attention' to the advertisement of the Sheriff's' bale on Monday of 1 000 shares of the American Hot Cast Porcelain Company. MOTIEF.II.9 ..orn NCRSES will find Burnett's Holliston most admirably adapted for applica, tion to tie tender and sensitive skin of infants. CITY NOTICES. FITHNISIIING CHINA AND GIAIISE.STABLISH- Dont. CMNA HALL, 1218 CIIESTrit`T ST. Familial furnishing or replenishing will find at the Chins Hall, IDA Chestnut street, the most complete stock of all kinds of China, Glass and Stoneware in the city. Our assortment comprises everything from com anon yellow and brown stoneware for the kitchen to the richest China and Glassware imported. As all ourgoods are of our own direct importation, families have the ad -vantage of making their purchases In small quantities at wholesale prices. These about fnrntshing are invited to call and Inspect our goods and prices before making their purchases. GOLD BAND TMA 8,F.114. ttrzzcas FOR 812 O. 46 PIECES FOR in 50. At KERR'S China Hall, 12 Oheatnut street Warm ENGLISH STONE (-MINA DiNNEn SETS, STFFICIENT TO DINE LI PERSONS, FOE eV. frICIENT TO DINE 12 PERSON'S, FOR 718. Cheapest Sets ever offered, made up o useful pieces Only. . NEW MAJOLICA WARE. • Just received..per ship Alfred, a. choice selection of Ale Pitchers, 2.nt Dishes, Bread Plates and Fancy Articlea, in Majolica, all entirely new goods in this snorkel. REIM'S China Ball, 1218 Chestnut street. ENGLISH CUT GLASS DECANTERS. Now open, (knew invoice of heavy rich Cut English Decanters, per ship-John-Barbour, entirely- new styles, to be had only at KERR'S China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. FRENCH FIRE-PROOF YORCELIIN. Something entirely new, for culinary purposes, will stand the tire. Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Milk Pitchers, stew Pnns,Egg Dishes,' &c. Every Housekeeper should use it. Krim's China Hall, 121 S Chestnut street. BEST QUALITY Fine White French China Breakfast, Dinner, Desert and Tea Sets. i SUFFICIENT TO DINE 12 PEIVIONS. FOR . 25: SuFFICIENT TO DINE 12' PERSONS, FOR 31. SUFFICIENT TO DINE 12 PERSONS, FOR . The above are made up of useful pieces only, and of the Lest Quality. . K ann.'s China Hall, 2218 Chestnut street. BEST QUALITY White French China Tea Sets, 46 pieces, 87 50, $9, 612 50 and $l3 50 per set. - liEnn's China Hall. 1218 Chestnut street. AT KERII'B Clil2tA HALL, N 0.1218 Chestnut street, New Goods now opening: Xnglish Chop and Stook Dishes, not Water Plates, &c., &c. FINE CLOCKS, BitoszEs, PARIAH, titC., AT HERR'S CHINA HALL, 1 2 / 8 ChINIIIIUt street BREAKFAST PLATEN. 1.000 cluzen English Stone China Breakfast Plates,latge ize, 75e. per dozen Tea Plates, Me. per dozen. • K sun's China Hall, 1218 Chesnut street. I\ICII DECORATED C.HAMBER WARE. Now open, per late arrivals, the largest assortment of Fancy Decorated Chamber Sete in this city. Now and Antique Patterns, not to be had elsewhere, made ex pressly for m. KERR'S China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. HELMBOLD'EI FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU is pleasant in taste and odor. free from all injurious properties, and immediate in its action. W. H. CARRYL (formerly • of 719 Chestnut street) has resumed the Curtain business with hie Bons, and invites attention to their new stock of Curtain Mate rials and Railroad Supplies, at 7Zi Chestnut street, two does above our old stand. HELMIIOiAA EXTRACT BUCHU gives health and igor,to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. - Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment le submitted to, consumption, in , comity, or epileptic fits ensue, DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success, by.J. ISAACS. X. D., and Professor of Diseases of thr. Eye and Ear (his speci. 100 in the Medial: College of Pennsylvania, 12 years ea• yeriente. No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in hie prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITIT bons. of both Ketteti, use Li ELMooLos EXTRACT BUCRU. It will gips brisk and eirergetie aud•enuble you to sleep well.. • --- Colitis, Bunions, inverted Nails, oldllfully treated bg Dr. J. Davidson, No. 91/5 Chestnut street. Charges moderate. TARE NO MORE UNDLEASANT AND .UNSAFE rc.niedier for unpleasant and dinigerom, disraini. U.e liEr.muuLDs EXTRACT MOIR AND IMPROVED 110,;t: WAHIS. Juniaxoue Morazas Ana nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bator's infant Cordial OLOIlli OF MAN IS STIt KNOTH.—Thero fore thelill'lollo and debilitated should immediately use 31ELMISOLD . , EXTRACT EITCIIC. OAlironu's large and unequalled stock of Indies' lints and Caps are being sold so cheap as to defy competition. SHATTERED CONATITITTIDES RESTORED BY 1.11:1-7.113 , 4D1 EXTRACT EUCIIC, CLoTntlio at gold cost for currency at CHARLES STOKES'. No. ell Chestnut street. HEl.ltiltoLeti EXTRACT HUCIRI and Inr- Tit ov 11 , ROO: W ASH on red tlecrot and delicate dieordero in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience and no exposure:. It Is pleas ant in testa and odor, immediate in Reaction, end free from all injurious properties. GENTB' RATH. ,GENTS' HATS.—Of the latest hno most improved styles. Lowest prices in the city. OARBORD'EI, • Under the Continental. }'oft NON-RETENTION OR INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or uleerutipa of the bladder. or kidhoya, dieeaera the 'prostate glands, 'done in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust de pehlta, and all disci:tees of the bladder, kidnap, and di olisieril tiweiih a!,, IiELMIsOLD'S FLVII)EXTILLCT Bumf C. SURGICAL biBTRUMENTS and druggists' sun drie:.. - BROWDER ft BROTHER, 29 South Eighth street ELMBOLVS CONCENTRATED I!iXTRACT Bucitt Is the Great Diurette. iii.L.leatoLD'tt • CONCENTRATRu ' , EXTRACT' SARSAPA It MLA , - - 1., the Gr4at Blood Purifier. Beth arelirepared according to rules of PharniacY and Ohesnistry i and are nib most active that can be made. . ' E DWIN li. FITLEIiiiCO., • Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers in Hemp, 23 N. Water Street and 22 N. Delaware Avenue, PIIILADNLPIJIA. EDWIN U. HITLER. CONRATER. CLOTHIER virTTOTI LOAN AT liAlt ON ;.07 ‘% , ahiut Btluet. r c a , ,s city inortgage, E. R. JONES, • . ja22 3t; W. U. OARRYL R BONS, 723 Chestnut street. Stores, Continental Hotel MEDICAL, H ELBIBOILDIS . 11111(111111. ME - ONLY known remedy fOr diabetee, irrltatba of the neck of the bladder, Inflammaton of tho kldnertl, catarrh of the, bladder, at rangury, or painful urinatin,;. HELIIIII4IOI.IIVS 811C.111114 TUE 011 LT known remedy for diabetes, irritation of th 3 neck of the, bladder, 'automation of the . kidrieys,Pcatarrh of the bladder, strangury, or painful urinating. HELIMBOLO'N MOM THE ONLY known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the nock of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangary, or painful urinating HELNBOLIWO Broom, IRE ONLY known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the ne:k of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangury, or painful urinating IFTEJAREBOLD'N SUCRE, THE ;,ONLY known remedy for diabetes, Irritation of the neck of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, a &augury, or painful nrlnati. g HELIIITIOLD'O BECHII, THE ONLY 'known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneye, catarrh of the bladder, strangury, or painful urinating ELNLIBOLD'S DUCHY, THE ONLY known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneyi, catarrh of the bladder, atrangury, or painful urinating H ELMTIOLD'IS DECHII, THE ONLY known remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, etrangury, or painful urinating H ELAIBOLIVIS BECIIU, TUE: ONLY known remedy for diaboteg, irritation b(the neck of ihe bladder, Inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangnry, or gainful urinating HELMBOLD'S BUOHU, THE ONLY known remedy for diabotee, irritation of the nook of the bladder, infhmunatiou of the kidueyi, catarrh of the I , lwldor. etrangury, or painful urinating. ja22 e&crll Boi TILE DAILY EVENING 131ILLETIN--PIIILADELPHIA, MTURDAY - ; ! JAN UARY . 2'%; 18761 L T - INITED STATES . Si AHS fi AIM' OP F/CE, EASTERN DISTRIVT OF TEN NS YL , VANIA, • . : • , , ; , • SA, Y'2o, liffit MARHIIAL.II S ALE OF REAL ESTATE. • By Irtuo of sundry write ofvoilditfoni expends to too directed, by the Don. John Cellwelader, Judge •of the Dist te ct Court of the United Suites, in end fdr the, Rest urn Dietriet of Peeneylvaida. will be sold at Public Sale on WEDNESDAY, the 9th of February, at - 12 o'clock. Moen, at the PIIILABELP/Ild. EXI.GIANDE; : in the .City of ,Pidladol phi a, • . ALL THAT CERTAIN BRICK MESStJAGE OR TENEMENT, AND LOT OR -PIEON OF GROUND, situate °tithe north tilde of Locust street, in the city of. Philedelphia, at the distance hf thirty-six feet east Of Dean street • containing in front or breadth on said Go net greet eighteen feet, including the whole of nn,alley ton foot three inches wide, now partly opened, but to be forth With hereafter opened, fur the tote of this and the premises adjoining on the west, leaving at least eight feet heading in the clear for the depth of forty.one feet six inches, and extending In length or depth on the east lire thereof seventy-five foot six inches to the centre of a privy partition ; thence west three feet eleveu - inches - to niTwesternlam of said wiry ;- thence northcrani three feet; thence westward twelve feet seven inches; thence southward thirty-seven feat; thence westward, partly by the hotel of said alley, one foot six niches ; thence further southward along said alley, forty-one feet Aix inches to the place bf beginning,' ,kc. Being the seam premien which james S. Huber and wife granted and conveyed to John Alexander,• subject too yeurly ground rented' ninety-Nix dollars. Taken into execution and to be sold as the property of John Alexander. PILL 'I HOSE TWO CONTIGUOUS LOTS OR ECES OF GROUND, with the buildings thereon erected, situate on the south side of Cedar (now called South) street, and west aide of a"certain twenty-feet wide street. called Carbon street, in the Fourth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing toeether in front or breadth on the said Cedartnow culled South istreetthirty• two feet, and extending thence in length ordepth south ward one hundred and twenty teat to a twenty-feet wide street or avenue, called Bedford street, Bounded east ward by ground of Isaac Haney, Jr., on the south side by the said Bedford etroet, on the east bv the said Carbon street, and on the north by the said Cedar (now called south I street. Being the name premises which Thomas Blackstone, surviving executor estate of Catharine Yoke, d , ceased, by Indenture, dated April 22, 1948, did grout and convey unto Bernard Quigley in fee, subject to a yearly ground rent of fifty six dollars. ALSO, ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, with the three-story, brick niessuige or tene ment thereon erected, situate on the north side ot Ship pen street, and west .Side of Carbon street in the earth Ward of the City of PhiladelPhist, con taining in front or breadth on • !Happen street, six- • teen foot, more or less, and extending of that width in length or depth northward seventy-seven feet, to a three feet wide alley leading into and from the said Carbon street, bounded east by the said Carbon street, north by said three feet wide . alley, west ' by ground granted, er intended to be granted, to William Leos, and south by said Shippers street, being the same premises which John M right, trustee by indenture. dated March JO, 18643, granted and conveyed 'unto Ber nard Qulgley,subject to a yearly ground rent of forty one dollars. • Taken into execution and to be sold as' the property of Bernard Quigley. • • ALL THAT CERTAIN TWO-STORY FRAME DI RS SUAGE AND LOT Oft PIECE OF GROUND there unto belonging, situate on the easterly side of Moya meusingt road, in the city of Philadelphia, at the dietance of ono hundred end sixty-two foot southward from the south side of Wharton etreet, containing in breadth, north and south., eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth from said Moyamensing road, between parallel lines with the. said Wharton. street ,eastward on the north side thereof, about one hundred and twenty feet five inches, and on the south side thereof about one hundred and twenty-two feet six inches.t6 a twenty feet wide alley, running parallel with Second street, at the 'distance of two huudred and forty feet Westward there from, leading into Wharton street aforeeald, bounded westward by the .Moyamensing road aforesaid, south ward I.y ground granted to Sherry Dine, eastward by the said twenty feet wide alloy, and northward by ground granted to George Frederick Kloz, being the name premien which John White and wife, by indenture, dated June 13,1851, granted and conveyed to Thomas 'Fisher. ALSO, ALL THAT CERTAIN THREE-STORY BRICK - le ESSUAGE AND LOT OF GROUND. situate on the east side of Fifth street, from the river Delaware, between Spruce and Pine streets, In the city of Philadel phia ; containing in breadth on the said Fifth street twenty feet, more or lees, nd in length or depth one hundred and eighty feet to a thirty-six feet wide street leading into Pine street. Bounded westward by Fifth street, northward by ground now or late of heirs of Darby Savage, eastward by said thirty-six feet wide street, and southward by ground formerly granted to Joseph Pitman, nbeing the name premises which( George Z. Ty bout. et al., by indenture dated - December 17;1858. granted and conveyed to Thomas Fidler. Subject to the payment of a yearly around rent of thirty-two dollars. ALL THAT CERTAIN TWO-STORY BRICK MX.SSUA GE OR TENEMENT,two-story brick kitelieu tu , n:I:two tbree-story, brick messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground, situate on the west Bide of Second street, between George and Beaver, in the city of Phila delphia, containing iu front or breadth on said Second street, seventeen feet, and in length or depth westward ninety feet. Bounded southward by ground 'of Gotleib Heogel, westward by ground late of John Sanders, de ceased ; northward by ground formerly of Peter Heisler, and eastward by &wend street aforesaid ; being the smite promises which Charles W Warwick et al., by in denture dated Match 9, 1852, granted and conveyed to Ni••HS= M. Middleton in fee. ALSO, A CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND. situate on the west side of Fourth street, at the distance ei eighty-seven feet flues inches and a half southward from the southwest corner of Poplar and Fourth streets; containing, in front or breadth on said Fourth street, eh, hteen feet, and extending westward one hundred and nineteen foot eight inches, to the east side of School greet, intended to be opened twenty feet wide : bounded northward und southward by ground now, or late.of Henry Hollingsworth and of Harry Nor ris, and the said Henry Hollingsworth, trustee; eadm ard by said Fourth street, and westward by School street aforesaid. being the same premises which William Hoover and wife, by indenture dated November 30 1810. granted and convoyed unto William H. Middle ton, subject to the pay went of a yearly, ground rent of fifty-four dollars, with the buildings and appurtenances thereunto belonging, as the property of William K. Middleton. Taken into execution and to be sold as the pro rty of Tnomas Fisher and William 11. Middleton. ALL THAT , CERTAIN' TWO.STOIIY WAMB MESCOAGE AND LOT On PIECE 01' GItOUNO therenuto belonging, situate on the easterly side of hloy amensmg road, in the •city of Philadelphia. at the diatanue of one hundred and sixty-two feet southward from the south Side of Wharton ^street, containing iu breadth north and south eighteen feat, and extending In length or depth from said Bloyamensing read, between parallel linos with said Wharton street. eastward on the north side thereof about' 120 feet 6 inches, and on the south side thereof about one hundred and twenty-tete feet six inches, to a twenty•feet wide alloy, runningparallei with Second street, at the distance of two hundred and forty feet westward therefrom, leading into NV Mahon street aforesaid. Bounded westward' by the bloyarneusing road aforesaid, southward by ground granted to Sherry DIM, eastward by the said twenty teet wide alley, and northward by around granted to Georg" Frederick and-northward being the same premises which John White and wife, by indenture dated Juno 13, 1t54, granted and conveyed to Thomas Fisher. ALSO; .ALL THAT CERTAIAN THRETI•STOTIY nicua 3.II,SbeAGIC AND LOT OF GROUND situate on the east aide of Fifth street, from the river Delaware - , between Spruce and Piste streets, In the city of Phila— delphia, containing in breadth t on the said Fifth street, twenty feet, more or less, and to length or death one hundred and eighty feet, to a tlsirty-slx feet wide-street leaning into Pine street, bounded 'westward by'Fifth street, northward by ground now, or late, of heirs of Darby Savage, eastward by said thirty-six feet widti street, end southward ground formerly vested to Joseph Pilman, being the same premises which George Z. Tybout, el al.,by..indenture dated December /7,1856, granted and conveyed to Thomas Fisher, subject to the Payment of a yearly ground rent of thirty-two dollars. Taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Thomas Fisher. , ALL THOSE CERTAIN" TRREE-STORY FRAME AIIt;bSUAGEN OR TEXEMENTB, two•story frame ruesbuttge or tenement, and the building and lot or piece of ground,situateron tuemorthwest Nide of Finer etreet, sometimes called Tilghtdu .street, and southeast Bide of Elm street in that part of the City of Philadelphia' lately culled the 'District of Kensington, being the southwesternmost or half- part of tt lot of ground marked iu a certain plau of lute into of 'Peter A. Drumm, No. 34 ; cot mining in flout or breadth on the said Fitter street sixteen feet nine inches, and on the rear or northwesterly end thereof,, fronting on the said Elm street, twontymue feet, tend extending in length or depth trout the said Yaler tstreet one hundred and utile feet one inch to the said Elm street. Bounded southwesterly by ground now or Into of Peter A. Browne, northeastwardly by ground granted or intendiabto have been granted. to Margaret Malin uie,and boutheastViardly to fitter etrect aforesaid. Being the game prenilseir - which Thomas euehla and wire, by indenture dated February 17, 1859. granted and conveyed to Michael Walsh. ALSO, ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT AND PIECE OF GROUND, AND THE TIME g•STOItY BRICK . 3113S SUAGE OR TENEMENTS thereon erected, situate in the N ineteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, begin ning at a point at the distance of fifty-four feet six inches northwestwardly from Filler street, in a lino which is at the distance of four hundred and thirty three feet and six inches from the intersection of the said Fitter street and Second street ( before Second street was widened); thence along said line northwestwardly at right angles with said Fitter street, by ground now or late of William Harbert, fifty-four feet six inches to ground now or late of Peter A.Browno ; thence by the saute northwestwardly parallel with the said Fitter street twenty feet ; thence by a lot market on a plan of Peter 6. Browne a land leliugtott Lots, No. 27, south westwardly fifty-four feet six inches ; thence by remain ing ground of Robert L. Roomy southwestwardly with the said Fitter street twenty feet to the place of begin ning, including on the southwest .side of the said- lot the northeastern moiety or half part of an alley ten feet wide. Being the None promise which Robert L. Roaney and wife, by Indentnre dated Au.9,ubt 29th 1899, granted and convey Ml mitt) 91 ichaol Welch. TalCen in exAwation and to be•. Hold as tho proporty of M ichtiel Walsh. ALL TEAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF omouNll,-wini-TuE - • EIifiIIT4SEVKRA ft CON 'mum!l.; TWO-STORY BRICK MESSUAGES Olt TENE.SI ENTS thereon erected, forming the western Hide of a private'court , known as Autumn street, situate on the south side of Barker street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth striate, in the Ninth Ward of the City of philadelphia (described accordingly to it meneurement and plan thereof made on the Pith day of June, HU, by 1). Shedaker, Surveyor and Regulator, as follows, to wit ;1 Beginning at a point on the south Hhlti of said Barker Mt out at the distance of one hundred mutt ninety-Bye feet one and a quarter Inches woetward front the w es t Hide of Hlt i e l Nineteenth street, being n point in the contra of the above mentioned private court as had out moron teen feet ten and a half inches in width, for the sole use and accommodation of this and the lot of groom' adjoltt ing the name to the eastward ; thence extending eonth. ward along the middle of said court or street on a lino parallel with said Nineteenth street one hundred and five feet to the rear end of the Chestnut street lots ; thence along the same, westward on a line p wallet with the said Barker street forty-two feet ton and three quarter inches to a corner, thence northward 011 a lino parallel with said Nineteenth street along the line of land now or late of Herbert Springet and' others ono hundrtal and tit o feet to the south side of said Barker street, and thence eort ward along the name forty-two feet ten and throe-quarter inches to the place of begin-. ring, being tbo canto 11)1.011 , 3116 which John Clevenetine and wife, by ludentureolated August IS, 14613, granted and conveyed to Joseph ICiMes, with the buildings and ppurtvnpmxo thereto belonging, as the property of Joseph }times. ALSO, ALL 'MAT CERTAIN TIMER-STOGY prAgst . z*.t,!s . oit* 7 : . .... , s:.pj*:fiysitp. : oy; . :4.:....p).wiiyi4;... . . . , . .. . ~ : : .....,,,.... ......... Special Liot of. Ten Thousand 13ollaro Worth. ' or BLACK SILKS. LOWER PRICES _TITAN FOR , SEVERAL YEA-RS. ST3EtA.WI3Ii,IXOGYIE AD CLOTHIER,. CALL AND SEE OUR $3 25 BLACK SILKS. faI'IrgEtAWIIatIUDISMI & CLAYTHIErt. GOOD BLACK SILKS, $1 45. SUPERB QUALITY BLACK SILKS, $1 95. 5T1ZA.W13113013431-10 & CLOT TIER. EVERY ONE SHOULD SEE OUR SUPERB is 3 25 BLACK SILKS, WORTH $4 50. sTRAWBRIEIGIE & CLOTHIER. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, - BRUIN MESSU AGE. 011 TENEMENT, AND LOT, REAL ESTATE SALES. DRY GOODS. . . .ort PIECE OF GROUND, situate on the south' side of - _ . Powell street, at the distance of ono hundred and thirty , VI EXECUTOHS' SALE.-LESTATE OF six feet westward from the west side of Fifth street, n Ala Conrad Jacob Rapp, deceased.-Thomas .1. Sons, 1870 Ulghly Important to 1870 thecity of Philadelphia ; containing in front or breadth Auctioneers.-On Tuesday, February let, 1870, at 12 on the said Powell street. fifteen feet six inches, and ex- o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at, the 'Phila• MUSLIN BUYERS, tending of that breadth southward, between lines delphia Exchange, the following described propertied, parallel with the said Fifth' street sirxty-eight feet, more vie.: N. 1.-Three•story Frame Dwelling, Stable and or, lees, to an alley four feet in width, leading into said' Slaughter-house, No. 1010 Otsego street, below Moore Fifth street, left open forever for the accommodation of Street, First Ward.-All that lot of ground, with the EYJtE AD LANDELL,, the ground bounding thereon. Hounded on the north by threc.story frame dwelling, stables, slaughter-house, and them - slit Powell street, on the east by ground of James other Improvements thereon erected, situate on the west FOURTH AND ARCH, Lynda]], on the south by the said alley, and on the west side of Otsego otreet, 92 feet I inches south of Moore h y ground of John Warner, being the same premises street; containing iu front on Otsego street 22 feet I which Frederick Ilelinhold and wife, by indenture dated inch, and extending in depth 93 feet 6 inches to a a-feet KEEP ONLY THE BEST MUSLIMS. • February 1, Mai, granted and conveyed to Jacob Anton- wide Wiley, running south from Moore street ; together rieth, subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of with the free nee, right, liberty , and privilege of the 11111 Prices by the Piece. $4O. • whole of the above-mentioned 29-feet wide alloy, with Original Marks Guaranteed. Taken in executionand to be sold as the property of or without horses, cattle, carts and carriages, at all ' ?Meetings and Skirtings. 'Joseph Rimes and Jacob Antenrieth . times hereafter forever. - PIIIOWIInIg and .1110111teglulg. . E. M. GRF.CORY, U. S. 3farsisal Subject to a yearly ground rent of $27, lawful silver motets and families supplied Low. Eastern Dlstriet Poitnaylvania. ' money of the United States. Fresh Assortment of Linens and JAMES 'A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. , No. 2.-Lot, Otsego street, south of Moore street -All White Goods. ~j1122§ . Store. 422 Walnut street. that lot of ground, situate on the west side of Otsego street, at the distance of 114 feet 6 inches south of Moore Finest BM Eye Linen. CARRIAGES. ntreot ; containing in front on Otsego street 16 feet, and Scotch Nursery Linens. , extending iu depth 103 feet 6 Inches. Embroidered Flannels. • .11. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Mulls. Nainsooks and Cambrics. ESTABLISHED 1853. • 3a 22 29 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. Cheeks and Stripe Muslims. BECKHAII S dr A LLGAIERI Marseilles. Brilliants and Dimities. tiale.-Two well-secured Ground Rents, each REAL ESTATE.—THO3IAS & SONS' Cradle and Crib Blankets.E L $4 40.100 a year. On Tuesday, February I, 1370, at 12 u m eft ____ 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila , delphia Exchange, all those two well-secured redeem- 0 life ground rents of $ B4 40-100 each a year, secured by 1 8 70. 170. Above Girard Avenue, all those two lots of ground. with the improvements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Cumberland MANUFACTURERS OF street, 75-1 feet 2 inches west of Coral street ; each con- tattling in front 16 feet 5 inches, and extending in depth s . Exclusively Firit-Class Carriages. 90 feet, including a 3-feet wide alloy, 'with the free use P and privilege thereof. The improvements coneiat of 2 Sheppard Van Harlingen & Arrison, substantially•built three-story brick dwellings. NEWEST STYLES A policy of insurance of $7OO on each included in the CLARENCES. LANDAUS, LANDAULETTES, gale. WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER CLOSE-COACHES,SHIFTING QUARTER COACHES, M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, COUPES.I3 A ROCCHES, PHAETONS, ROCKA WAYS, ja22 29 139 and 141 South Fourth street. • _ ETC,. SUITABLE FOR PRIVATE, FAMILY AND ' At the Recent Extremely Low Price% PUBLIC ITEM. REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS' •Workmanship and finish second to none in the ila Sale.-Two Valuable Lots. southeast corner of country. Twenty-fourth and " A" streets, Twentieth Ward.-On pflor to closing their annual inventory, their entire Fine and varied stock on hand, completed and In tho Tuesday, February 1, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be works. sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the stock of Choice and Fine Goods, consisting of Orders receive prom_pt and personal attention. following deecribed properties, viz.: No. 1. All that lot . ALL WORK WARRA_NTED,. : of ground,aituate at the southeast corner of .A. and ial9-Imip§ -'• T*Ohly-faurth streets, Twentieth Ward eontaining in, -White - Goods, Embroideri • . .. . • front on Twenty-fourth street 17 feet, and extending in depth 56 feet. Embroidered and • , , D• .M. \ LANE. te, l4;. 2.-All that lot of ground, adioining the above; containing in front 16 feet, and extending in depth 56 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, P ao -- Clear of all inciimbrance. Goods, CARRIAGE BUILDER, • ja22 . 29 - M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Linen 139 and 141 South Fourth etreet. . . 3432, 3434 and 3436 Market St.) fRi REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' - lilarseilles Quilts, Blankets, IPI 6 Sale.-Irrodeemable gronnd rent, $4O a year. On WEST PHILADELPHIA. Tuesday, January 25, 1270, at 7 2 o'clock, noon; will be • Flannels, ' A large aseortinent of Carriages of every description sold at public sale, at- thas('Philadelphia Exchange, all constantly on hand. Especial attention paid to , that irredeemable ground rent of $4O a year, issuing . • Blialliffillas repairing.jal4 6mrp§ out of all that lot of ground, situate at the southwest • . , • corner of Reed and Church strode, Noe. 1400 and-1402 ; ' And Every Variety of :. _containing in front on Reed street 30 feet and south- •• • - - ward 91 feet ; thence eastward 32 feet 9 incises to Church - REAL ESTATE SALES. street; thence northward 57 feet 10 Inches to the place /HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS. . fr REAL ESTATE.-THOMAS SONS' of beginning. It is secured by two two-story brick dwellings. . ALSO, Sale.-Let, Market street, east of Thirty-sixth M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, . street. On Tuesday, February Ist, 1870, at 12 o'clock, i n n 139 and 141 South Fourth street. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia ' __ ._ . Elegant Lace Curtains, . . Exchange. all that lot of {(round, on the north - ISAAC NATHANS,AUCTIONEER, N. E- • , de of Market street, M feet east of Thirty-sixth street ; Bich Curtain Materials, Idolising in front on Market street 13feet, and extend- corner Third and Spruce streets, only one square pin depth 100 foot to a 4 feet wide alloy, with the part• below the Exchange. $2.50,000 to loan, In large or Tel amounts, on diamonds, silver plate, watches, 1 _w lry Cornices, Tassels, Are., dtc. v se thereof. Teams-$9OO may remain on mortgage until Decom-. and all goods of value. Office hours from BA.M. to 7 - . - her next. P. M. Or Established for the last forty years. Ad marker 3. 008 CHESTNUT STREET. ' N. THOMAS /1 SONS, Auctioneers p vancea made In large amounts at the tewefl aatt fp ion to th is titrp • 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ates . Do Not Fail to Examine and Price Our BLACK , SILKS! STRAW BRIDGE & CLOTHIER. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
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