THE DAILY EVENING?- mithUvn -TOTf : AfifefllU, SATUKDAY, MARCn 23, 18C7, s AMUSEMENTS. , npr.i We ara nlonBod to maka .,lTnnou.m" nt tlmt.:n Monday, April 8. tlie announci i . 'ra Xronno, now por- V"L n" VuwW5 -Tl the Academy in New j'mln oiUM', oporotio season at XOT!iilW"n"emy of Musio la this city. wmlarKr" pa-H will appear lu JVorma, Wndanie j i I .... Wer Bnri other favorite whlcu he'has 'achieved bo brllllaut a reputation. . " DRY GOODS. J, INDIA HE M ARKET r LADIES' rUAHI!() New Spring Btyies In single nd double WElpn'nt Fancies, prices very low. fctsuitlard Staple Styles, good assortment. CASSIMERES. Ptirinir Cawsimcres for business suits. Cheap CiiKflmeres for boys' wear, yiue Coating! for Rood custom. Black liroudcloths and Drttp d'Ete. Linen Prills for Hoys' wear. Eauey Drills. Duck, aud Bummer Wear. Itt ( BBESS WOODS, Hlnck 6-4 Wool Pelnines, Rc, $100. and JM5. Black 3-4 Wool Delaines. 50 and GO cents. 66 cent lilnck Mohair, a fresh lot. 40. 45, and 50 cent black Alpactm. JUack Mohair, finest imported, Sl'OO per yard. Sl-26 for a splendid Illack '1 amise. Dark Grey Goods. 3V2 to 5C cents. Rich Black Silks, lroin 81 25 to So'50. IIOSEKOJIB QUILTS. One case very largest size, best quality, at 1300. 1 2 stutu4p prints, Warranted fast colors, good stylos, 12 conts. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEF?. Severn 1 lots at ureat bargains, 25 cents up. B AUGAI'S FOH THE LAUIE6 EVANS & PHIPPS, K. W. COBNEK AltCII AND TENTH Tm Will open lrom this week's New York Auction Sales At their New Central Store, Many new and attractive Goods, bought cheap, aud will sell at THOME KlINOl J LOW IMtlCEM, Large lot oi those splendid new style CIIINT.ES Mluo ideer-s N tlVSOOKS, plaid and p'alu. ?5 to 66c. 6ii."Cih 'A.liitKI'.S, very cheap, -Jftceuis, up. I esse Ali- ool JUKI. A I N EN, 37 cents. A lull llneot 9IOHAIKW, choice colors, very low. THAT'S WHAT THE CiOOD?, !ELL LOW. 160 dozen Ladles' aU-llneu HANDKERCHIEFS, 10. 12;, 2a cents. M) dozen Laities' Hemstitched HANDKEIC CIIIK.tM, from i cents upwards. loodo.eu all-iiuen 111 4 Ui TO WEI., t2'i cents. TII4SE CIEEAf ttl.ACK SILKS We are selllug bo low attract attention, andaresellius oil' rapidly. HCSI.IS AND FLANNELS AT KAIMMINM. All tue leading makes at the lowest ca.sh prices- always on bund, marked dotvn at the luteal notch, our motto being SMALL PKOI ITS AND tVIH SALES, Or the money refunded lor any Goods that do not Ktve Bttilsmciiuu EVANS & PHIPPS, N. W. COKNEIl TENTH AND AltCII STS. Y. K Just received, a larpe lot ot choice KI It WL4V.S. beaulllul spring colors, which are selllug la.il at our io ow prices. 3 s j EDVIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 S0UT1I SECOND STREET. OPENED THIS MOI1MXU CHENEA SILKS, STEIPE SILKS, CORDED SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUIS, PLAIN SILKS, And a Great Variety of New Styles of D R 8 2 W84p2t ESS O D S. SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS FOB DRESSES, MANTILLAS, ETCj B It'll JKOS URAINM, I) II A I E DE FRANCE, UBOM PABISIENNE, LYONS TAFFETAS, POULT DE SOILS, T THE MANUFACTURE OF BONNET AND rONbON, IN ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., S::vi uth2tnrp No. 030 CHESNUr Btreet. JOHN W. THOMAS. Nos.405 and 407 North SEC0XIJ St. IV E W GOODH OPENING DAILY. ! I DRY GOODS. C. STIUwIiKIDCE, & c0. plaid KH.KS, it. BLACK AND White CHECK HI LKR 41I.KN, tJl-37.'. TY MOIRE ANTIQUE SIT.KS $3-50. MT.AW BLACK SILHS, r,XIBEJIlXT low, ELKUAXT KICH GKOS 6RAIKN, 92-00. HArLE AND CiOlB-EIMJE NILKS. POCLI DE NOIEN, MODE, PEABL, AND STEELS, f87. An xaniiniUion of the above SILKS ia solicited. PIQUES rROM AUCTION. 150 pieces PIQUES, very cheap, 45, 60, 70 cents. CO pieces NAINSOOK MUSLIN, 25, 81, 37, 50 cents. 60 pieces SOFT FINISH CAMBRIC AND PLAIDS, 31, 37, 50 cents. 60 pieces NEW .PLAID NAINSOOK, for Dresses. ALPACAS. Choice bhades fine ALPACAS, at 50, 65, 75 cents. BLACK ALPACAS, at still further reduc tions. NEW MATERIALS FOR1TOUKISTS, 37,:50, 75 cents. SILK AND WOOL GREYPOPLINS, fl'25. LINEN GOODS. 35 pieces TABLE DAMASKS, from New York sales. 100 dozen RED BORDERED TOWELS, Sl'OO, S2'(i(). 100 Dozen LINEN NAPKINS, S2'65 to 810-00. Liberal discounts to; Hotel Keeper, and other large buyers. MUSLINS ily tlie Piece at Wholesale Kates. 1 case flue BLEACHED MUSLINS at 20 cts. 2 cases fine and heavier BLEACHED MUS LIN, at 22, 25 cents. PILLOW MUSLINS, 25, 28, and 31 cents. Utlca, AVnltham, aud Huguenot Sheet ings Wholesale and Retail. J, C. STSAW1SRIDGE & CO. KORTUWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. I UtBinirA 1867. DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. jibT opekedTt TUOUNLET'S, 3 case of superior HOOP SKIRTS, best styles and makes, at prices lrom tl up to t225. one lot ot beuutilv,! SIMUNU CLOTHS. Keveral lotB very desirable CASSIMERE9. t-pie. .did SILK I'Ol'LINS in plaids and Btrlpes. Very heavy rich BLACK fclLKS. Iiouble width fiuel'LAID GOOD3 for children. 1'KEf.CIl tUINTZES, PERCALES, PIQCEd DELAINES, Etc. LINEN UOODS AND FLANNELS. Power-loom Table Linens, specially desirable. jUci. atin l.HU.a. k '1 able Linens, beautiful. upKius, Towels. Doylius, Diapers, Crashes, etc. liest u.unes 01 whirling and Sheeting Linens. J.inen Handkerchiefs, lur Ladles, ueutleueu. and Child i m. Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings, Checks, Hhawls, Quilts and W hilo Goods Beuerally, at the very lowest posai ble prices. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, N. E. CORNER EIOIITH AND MPBINU GARDEN STREETS. 3 1rt8in8p QRESS MAKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED CNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OP LADIES OJ;' EXPEKiENCE IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN CAPITALS, AS WELL AS IN LEADING ESTA. UL1S1IMENTH OF THIS CONTINENT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 2 iSstutlilmrp No. 1tO CUESNUT Street. o. llol CIIESM' I' sireet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Will open at this location In a few days A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT or WHITE CiOODS, LACES, EMRKOIDERIEA, HANDKERCHIEFS, V 1.11, 1.11,, belocted by one ot tbe Arm in the tl'ROPlUN markets. XflMB3HO lOIt "OH JUST RECEIVED. LABOB LOT OP HEADED BILK BELTS, BELLING AT (1, WORTH (t, AT WILLIAM LONNEasTADTER'a, No, 108 North EIGHTH btrset, Um bvuond eoor above Arch, AUCTION SALES. T J. M. (i V M M E Y & SONS, AUCTION EE KH, No. 60S WALNUT Street, Hold Regular Pale or REAL kA'ATK, hTOCKH. AND BKCTTRTTIE8 AT Til K PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Handbills ot each property ts8iif(ii'iirHtPly. lone catalogues published ami jclnmtdted, containing full descriptions of property TO bapiul. s Ho, a par tlul list of property contained In ottTTteal Estate Regis ter, and .tiered bi private sain. Utiles advertised dally In all the dully newspapers. Ledger. North Amenrnn. German Free Press, In quirer, Evening Hulietln, German Democrat, Age, Evening Telegraph,'1 IMess. aud Legal intelligencer. BALE ON MONDAY, A PHIL 1. will Include One Bliare Mercantile Library Company. Pew No. H I nurcn oi the iiolv Trinity ELEGANT BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, 25 feel front, with Irencb roof, and three-story double Hack Building. No. 1250 N. BROAD PTREF.T.-Wbs erected and finished throughout In a superior manner by Mr It, J. Dobbins, with extra conveniences and comforts, expressly lor the occupancy of Die present owner. Lot Ml feet through to Carlisle street. .Vf,"X, VAI.VAHLK STORE PROPERTY. With six lli ick Dwellings and Carrlnge Factory on the rear, No. 410 N. becoud street. Lot 26X100 feet, through to Ht. John street. ' THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 84 Catherine street. ' Istateof Jolm B. Neagle. deceased. If ANISOMK TllltKK-KTOKY illUCIi KKBlDi-NCK, No. 16i4 i'll bert street. 1-Btale of Ptephrn Benton, deceased. Four three story Brick Residences, Hon, ma, iti, J128. and 1128 Carpenter street. hame J'stnte. TrlaiiBnlar lot of (iround N vvT corner of Ninth street aud Bnyder ave nue. ' ' biimo Kstate. IJt of Oround, south sida oi Snyder avenue, west of Ninth street, 164 feet trout. Hume 1'Btnte. lt of (iround. east side of Ninth Btreet, from Snyder avenue to Cantrcll street. bums Estate. Lot, Cantrell street, east of Ninth st ret l. bimie Estate. Lot, corner of Tenth street and Buck road. hame Estate. Lot, N. E. corner Tenth and Winton streets. t-i.nie Estate. Lot, N, W. corner of Ninth and W Inton streets, Hame Estate. Lot, S, E. corner Ninth and Winton Bimie Estate. Lot, S. W. corner of Ninth and Win ton streets. Same LsUite. Lot, S. E. corner ot Jackson street Aim Huck road. name Estuto. Three Lots of Oround, N. E. corner ot Sixth and Loudon streets. Same Estate. Thiee-story Brick Residence. No. 1838 II million sireer. OkltM ANTOWN. Very desirable Bulldln Rite. live acres, Thorp's lane, east ol Duy'B lane. :'91tS&tf EXECUTOR'S SALR ESTATE OF STEPHKN HKtiTOH, deceased. J. id. UUMMKY it isuns, Auctioneers. On MONDAY, April 1, Is7, at U o'clock, Noon, will be sold at PliHLIC SALE, at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, Bv order of the Executors of the Kstate of the lata Stephen lientou. Esq., the following described Keal Estate, io wii: .. Mm FOUR MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL INGS, Nos. 1122, 1124, 1126, and 1128 CARPENTER Street. All those four certain three-story brick messuages or tenements, with two-story back buildings, saloon pnrlors. dn.lug-room, and kitchen on the lirst floor: live chambers, runge, hot and cold water, gas, bath, etc.: together with the Lots or pieces or ground thereunto belonging, situate on the south sido of Caii.enler Btreet, Nos. 1122, 1124, 112f, and 1128. in tbe Second Ward ol the City of Philadelphia, eacu Lot containing In front or breadth on Carpenter street in leet, and extending in length or depth of that width 7 leet. including u certain four-leet-wlde alley run ning westward Into another four-feet-wideal ey lead ing soutbwurd into Camilla street. Subject to a yearly Ground-Rent of )24'iit each. MODERN TIIREE-STOKY PRICK DWELLING. No. 1N18 HAMILTON Street. All that certain Three-story Brick Messuage or Tenement, and lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the south side of Hamilton street. No. 1H38, at the distance of 2SK feet 10 Inches westward lrom the west side of Eighteenth street in the Fifteenth Ward of the city ot Philadelphia. Has saloon parlor, dining-room, kitcheu, aud livechaiu bers; bath, hot and cold water, furnace, range, etc. etc. Lot containing in front or breadth on Hamilton t-trcct 15 leet 2 Inches, and extending In length or depth southward between lines pnrallef with the said Eighteenth street 57 leet K inches to a 8 teet wide alley. TERMS jliiuo may remain on mortgage, if desired. VA LUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, NINTH, TENTH. WINTON, JACKSON, AND CA NT It ELL STS.. BUCK. ROAD AND SNYDER AVENUE. I. Triangular Lot of Ground northwest corner of Ninth street and Snyder avenue; commencing on the said comer, thence extending northward along the west side of the said Ninth street 17 leet 2 Inches; thence northwestwardly It feel and Inch, to a point: thence Bouthweatw ardly 77 leet 4'i Inches, to the north line of Snyoer avenue; and thence easiwardly along the north line of Snyder avenue 71) feel i Inches, to the place oi beginning. Lot of Ground on the south Clde of Snvder avenue, commencing at an feet westward from Ninth street: thence ex i ending westward along the soutu sldeot said snyder avenue lo4 teet 11" lnche.-i, to a point: ihonce southwotwardly ulong ground of the Read Estate 141 feel inches, more or less, to a point In the line of ground conveyed to John llatesou ; tbence eastward idong the tame and parallel with Snyder avenue 24 i..t. more or less, to ground conveyed to Thomas Naulty ; ui.d thence northward along the same 21eut ti Inches, to tne place oi ursii.u.u. Lot of Ground east side oi Ninth street, extending from Suvder avenue to Cantrell street, containing in Iront on'said Ninth street 121 feel o inches, uud ex tending iu depth eastward 70 feet. Lot of Ground north Bide of Cantrell street (a cer tain tblrty-leet wide Btreet laid out and proposed to he opened lor public use. parallel with, and at the dis tance of 124 leet 0 inches southward from Snyder ave nue), at the distance of 70 lent eastward from Ninth treet; containing in iiout on vauireu street u.j lent, and extending iu depth northward, between lines parallel with N inth streets leet. I'rin nmilar Lot of Ground beginning on the west sins of Tenth street, ut a point where the said Tcnthstreet s H.ieiptctfcU by buck roau, tuence exieuuing norm- westwardly along lt.e easterly sine or tne uuck roau hs hot 41. inches, to a point: thence northeasterly 42 net 4,3 indies, tetue west siue oi xeuiu street; meuca Boutbwnidly aldng the west sldeot Tenth street !W feet 4 men, to J3UC&. rouu, inn .mjeu. ueiuuiug; Lot of Ground on the northeast corner of Tenth and Winton streets (said Winton street being a thirty-two d el wide street, laid out and opened for public use by Stephen Benton, parallel with, aud at the distance of 24r.leetfiliicl.es southward of Snyder avenue), con taining in front on i emu street w leet. aim exieuuing lu depth ei.stwi.rdot that width along the north sido of the aula; Wiiiiou atreet 131 feet. VII. l ot of (Iround on the northwest corner of Ninth and Winton blreela, containing in from on Ninth reef M leet, and ex tending lu depth westward or that width aloug the north side cf said Winton street lad feet. VIIL Triangular Lot ot Ground situate on the southeast corner ol Ninth and V inton streets: commencing at the said corner, thence extending eastward along said Winton street tifi leet 4 Inches, to a point: thence south wesiwardly 74 leet, more or less, to the east liue of Ninth street; thence northward along the easl line ol Ninth sireel ill feel Hi. Inches, to the place of beginning. IX. Lot of Ground commencing on the southwest cor ner of Ninth and Winton streets; thence extending westward along the south line of the said Winton street S'.M. feet, to the east line of Tenth street; thence southwaid along the enst liue of Tenth street 2n feet 8 Inchts to the easterly line of the Buck road: thence along the same U2 leet 4;a Inches, to the north line of Jackson street: thence along the same eastward 241 leet lljj inches, to a point; and thence northeastward 120 lent 8,'a iuchas, to the west liue or Ninth .treet: aud thence northwardly along the sanio 53 feet and H Inch, to the place ol beginning Triangular Lot of (iround beginning on the BOtith easterly corner of Jackson street and the Buck road; thence extending easiw ardly along tbe south line of Jackson sireel ss leet 7'3 inches, tu a point; thence scuibwestw ardly 78 teet 11'4 Inches, to the eastwardly side ol the Buck road; Ihence northwesterly along the same 3 ieet6'J Inches, to the uoulh Hue of Jackson street, the place of beginning. Clear of all luci.iubuu.ee. LlihoL'rajihlc l.lans ot the above may be had at tlie ollice, No. Sen WALK L'T Street. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, N. E. CORNER SIXTH and LOUDON STREETS, Tweuly-aefoud Ward. . All those three certain Lots or Piece ot Groann. numbered on the Plan ot tue Lots ot "The City laa Association,-' 15. l. and 17, situate on the northeast comer of Sixth and Loudon streets, the said Louuon Btreet being a tiriy-reel wide street, laid out at right angles to said sixth street, In the Twenty-ecouu Ward ot the city of Philadelphia. . Clear of all luciimbrnnee. J. U. UUJUMEY 4 SONS. Auctioneers, 8 23 30 No. m WALNUT Street. Q BY ORDER OP HEIRS. Esta'eof J. B. N EAGLE, deceased. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, AUenoNKElW HANDSOME TI1K EE-STOK Y B1UCK RESI DENCE. No. 14 FILBERT Street. , Or. MONDAY, April 1, ltk.7. at II o clock. Noon, will be sold at Public bale, at the Philadelphia W All that certain three-story brick K88'lenoe.',",5 Lot or piece of Ground thereunto belonging. """J" on tbe south side of Filbert street (No. 1624), at tuo distance of 164 feet 5 inche. eastwardly from the eai side of Seventeenth .ircol, lu the Ninth Ward of the City ofphlladalphla. Has two parlor., dining-room, kitchen, and six chambra, bath, gaa. etc. etc.. na is In .xcelleni repair. Lot contains 18 teet In Iroiaor breadth on Filbert .treat, aud xi.nd. In length or depth of that width io6 fact, to twenty feet wide street called Jont street. Clear of all Incumbrance. J, ti, OUAiAiAtY A HONS. Aactloaeera, 123 I V. m WALN IX bUvffc AUCTION SALES y VXECUTOIW SALE. fl i.taiiofsTEPHKN J! E NTON, decerned. Eataleoisij- NS wm.m KKi'VBTOHY BRICK DWKT.f.INOS, WODEKN Tl" "r i jo CARPENTER t'reet. hA Y April Tmi. at U o'clock, Nv.h, will On MONDA Y. Apri i. Ul,11,ullttU,.lpu,a,Kxr;iBnge. 06 HI1U l ""' I i ii Hist certain three-story brick messuage or teno meit with two-story back building. toRether with Vni. niece ot ground thereunto belonging. Bltimie II'" .Vn the soutii side of Carpenter street, at the rrn 4 ieet wide alley, running westwaru Into. another I . , uiiln alley, h ading southward Into Camilla stre'ei' Subject to a yearly grouna-ieiit of All that certain three-story brick mcsunfreor tene- wilh tW0-SIOr7 ui.vi iiuutiillKB. iUKnkilrl "' All that certain three-story brick messnngeor tone- . .. in, iwn-Fti.i v hack hutldlnuH. together with the lot or piece ot ground thereunto belonging; situate No 1126 on tlie south side of Carpenter street, nt the .no;,.n. i,l "n2 feet westward from Eleventh .treet, In ti.u second Ward of the City of Philadelphia. Same description and lot of same dimensions as No. 1. bub' Jecl to a yearly ground-rental f 124 06. a n it.nl certain Three-Story Brick Messuage or Tere ment with two-story back buildings, together with . ...' i r im p of n round thereunto helonirlt.ir. situate -n. .. ii". ,m the south Bide ot Carpenter street, at the dint ii nee ot 218 feet westward from the westsldeof Eleventh street, in the Second Ward ot the City ot Philadelphia. Same description and lot ot same dimensions as No. 1. Subject to a yearly ground-rent MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. o. IMS jiam. Liu oirew. All that certain Three-Story Brick Messuage or Tenement, and Lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the south Hide of Hamilton strea. No. Istfs, at the distance of 28 feet o Inches westward irom the west side of Eighteenth ntreet, in the l'illeenth Ward ot the City of Philadelphia, Has saloon parlor, dining-room, k lichen, and 5 chambers; h..ii, ..... mid cold water, lurmice. range, etc. etc. Lot t oi.talnlug lu front or breadth on Hamilton street 15 feel 2 incnes.anu kauuiuk in tviigiu or uepiu southward, between Hues parallel with tho said Eighteenth street, ot ieei a mcues io a .t-ieet wiue '!'' i , Terms Cl.iim limy i' """" ..iii)iCi n oesireu. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, Auctioneers. No. ios WALN UT Street. REAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS' SALE, Valuable FOUB-sTORY BRICK STORE PTtO- rEBTY, SIX DWELLINGS, and TWO-STORY BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY, No. 416 North SECOND Street, through to St. John Street. On MONDAY. April 1, 18ti7, at 12 o'clock. Noon, will be Bold at Public bale, at the Philadelphia Ex- C Ahuli at certain lot or piece of ground, together with the Improvements thereon erected, situate on the west side of Second street, between Callowhlll and Willow streets, No. 4111. In the Eleventh Ward of the City ol Philadelphia, containing In Iront or breadth on the said second street 2.1 leet, and extending iu length or depth westward 2 0 teet tost. John street. Improvements consist of a four-story Brick Store, 2a teet front by 00 leet deep, built III u superior manner with the modern con venienoes. Excellent basement and vault under the footway; three four-story Brlclc Dwellings, and three three-story Brick Dwellings lu the rear, and a large two-storv Brick Carpeuter shop aud Carriage Repository, fronting ou St. John street, all lu excellent order. This ia a very valuable pro perly, both for business and as an Investment, both lronis being on good business Blreela. Immediate possession can be hud ol the store. Clear ot all lncumhrui.ee. Keys ot the More can be had at No. 420 abovo. J. M. GUMMEY v, SONS. Auctioneers, 3 1G30 No. 508 WALNUT Street. 4f RKAL ESTATE. JUL J, M. GUMMEY A SONS' SALE. Elegant Four-story BHOWNSTONE RESIDENCE! No. )2iu N. BROAD street. On MONDAY, April 1, lbti7, at 12 o'clock:. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia, Exchange, All that certain loui-story hrownstoue residence. and loi or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side ot Broad street, at the distance of 2n leet southward from iiiompson street, lu the Twentieth Ward ot 11. u city ol Philadelphia. Hub three-story double back buildings and French roof. Parlor, (.nice, dluing-room, kitchen, and out kitchen ou first Door: two chumhers, sitting-room, aud library on becoi.il lloor: five chambers on third floor, and two on the fourth; two heaters, two ranges, two hath rooms aud water closets. Was built and finished throughout in tlie most substantial manner, by Mr. H. .1. Dobbins, with large closets and ext ra conve niences aud comloi ts expressly tor the occupancy of thoowuers. All waste wuter perlectly drained by underground drainage into the culvert. Lot containing 25 icet lu Iront or breadth on Broad street, and extending ol that width lu length or depth lt',0 leet II. rough to Carlisle street. Clear ot all incumbrance. One-hall of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Can be seen by application at the Ollice of J. M. GUMMEY .v. SONS, Auctioneers, 3 ! Hi it 80 No. St W A LN UT street. ORPHANS' COUKT SALE. ESTATE OF V GE' ORGE EM K1UCK, deceaseu. J. M. GUM MEY & SONS, Auctioneers. ESTABLISHED TAVERN STAND, Northeast corner ol RIDGE AVENUE anij SEVENTEENTH STS. Pursuant to an order ef the Orphans' Court, lor tho City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on MON DAY, April 8, :S07, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properly, lale of Geoige Emorick, dee d., MT" AH that certain lot or piece of ground, together wilh the Improvements thereon erected, begin ning at a point In the east liue ot Seventeenth (late Schuylkill sixih) street, at the distance ol W teet southward from the south side of Poplar street, in the said city oi Philadelphia: thenco extending eastward by ground lutended to he this day granted to thesald George Emerick ou ground-rent; parallel with said Poplar street 32 feet 8J Inches; thence soulhweslward by other ground Intended to be granted this day to the said George F.merlckou ground rent, at right angles with Ridge avenue, late Ridge road. 40 feet l.s Inches to the northeast Bide of the said Kldge aveuue: and thence northwestwardly along the said Ridge avenue 9 leet 6 Inches to the east side of said Seventeenth street: thence northward along the east side ot said Seventeenth street 24 leet 10 Inches to the place of beginning. Being the same premises which Richard Lawrence and Sarah Ann, his wile, by Indenture, dated the 12th day ol February, A. D. 16, recorded In Deed Book K. 1). W., No. 88, pnge . granted aud conveyed unto said George Emerick, reserving a yearly rent or sum of (42. Improvements consist of a substantial modern two-story brick building, with restauran , -. tiiu timi iinnr Hn i uwcii k nuuvn, By the court E A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C J. M. GUMMEY t SONS, Auctioneers. No. 5ofl WALNUT Street. mREAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS' SALE, ELEGANT BUILDING SI K. VI V K, ACRP.S. CHEW Street, or Thorp's Lane, GERMANTOWiN. On MONDAY, April 1, at lt7, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that certain lot or piece of grouud, situate on the northeasterly side ot Thorps laue. adjoining land now or late of C. bomers. In the Twentj -second Ward ol the city ot Philadelphia, containing lu Iront or breadth on the said 1 horn s lane tu6 leet, and extending lu length or depth 5tH teet, containing 4 acres 153 perches. Is an elegant bu ldlug site. high, and located in one ot the most desirable aud Improving parts of Germantown. clearof all incumbrance, uci. . ... KfiUfS. Auctioneers. 3 23 30 SALE ON MONDAY, April 8, will Include iyruiiak'm' court MALE Estate of George Eme- rtck. deceased. Established Tavern Stand, corner 01 RIDGE Avenue aud SEVENTEENTH Slreew GERMANTOWN -Elegant Building biles, East WALNUL Lane, East TULPEUOCKEN and MOR- CENTRE COUNTY Two Tracts of Land, Upper Bahi Eagle township, centre u ..y, THREE STORY' BRICK DWELLING-No. 2129 LOCUST Street, 3 23 4 2tt Irredeemable Ground-Rent, (21 '25 per annum. Phixip Fobd, Auctioneer. MCCLELLAND & CO (Successors to Philip Ford A Co,). AUCTIONEERS. No. MARKET Street. T.ATIGE SPRING SALE OF 1500 CASES BOOTS SHOES. BROOANB, FJTO. Ou Monday Morning. March 25, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell by cataltigue. lor cash, lf-xl cases Men's, Boys , and Youths' Boom. Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, etc Also, a superior assorimeut ot women's, misses , and chil dren's wear, from City and Eastern manufacturers to which we would call the attention of the trade. 3 21 at BALE OF 1600 CASKS BOOTS, SHOES. BHO GANS, ETC. On Thursday Morning, March 2, at 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, for ossh, 1600 cases men's, boys', and youth's calf, kip, grain, and buff Boouj, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, Slippers, etc . . Also, a large and desirable assortment of women's, misses1, aud;chlldren's wer, from city and Eastern manufacturers, eiuurauiug goods for spring sales. general assortment of U23 41 OR SALE. A BILLIARD TABLE. v A Secondhand PJXELAN CAROM TLE. as good at nw. Price, (300. Addies ox 2934 r,0, , (21N V . .. Wt 170 teet wefliwara from tne west sine oi dlHiniice of l-"' , 8cond Ward, of the City of VhMu eVidda Jl " ""' dlnli.R-room.and vHi.no the hrst floor, live chambers, rane, hot n i rnhl water, bath, gas, etc. Lot containing In from a said ar enter street 16 leet, and ex- VIblne In 1. Plh or de,!th or that width between lines tend .B " ' i,-,..11,b street. 7u leet. Including a cer- tVit nr niece ol:rouna luere.ituo t.eionging .suuaie v! Iri on the south side of t.'an ei.ter strvet, ut tint riiJt'.V.cp ol lwl feet westward from KleVenlU street, In tlVeSecofl Ward oi the City ot Philadelphia. Same . 'rinilnti and lot ol same illmei.slonH ait No 1. SuU Jcct to a yearly ground-rent oi i:4 ti. AUCTION SALES. M. TIIOMAR SONS, 141 b. Ir'OUlU II Street. N0S. 139 AND BALE OF STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.' M arch vl, A 1 12 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange, will Include: 1 1 1 1 1 1 ST.-No. 278, valuable Residence, stable. and Cou'h-hone. t I.Al'IEK Sl ABU BCliAfl AVEJNljJBi gain Country Seat. ,,, . i.iL-lf h.'!' iriHurn Hi.llil.nna VI. n I .11.1 ' l . ' w . ". - . w v ..vr. CI, A PI I K ST. Stone Cottage, CHESNLT 11 ILL-Iloliding Lolfl. SULLIVAN COUNTY 1 1', acre, or Lund. WOOD ST. No. 4m, Four-story brick Building. CHFsTKU CO. l'enn. Farm, 45 acre.. THAN KFOKD ROAD No. as.ll, Dwg. and Urge lot. ROCKIES ST.-Twolots. Twenty-filth. Ward. I.(IMHAHI) ST. No. ltV5, two Orlck DwelllugB. Sll 11 TEN ST. No. IIM4. modern Dwelling. FlT'ZWAT'l' K ST. No. soil, brick Dwelling. FHONT ST. and N1CETOWN LANE Clay Lot, 30 8 VnA It sWOOD ST.-llulldlng Lot. MARK ET ST. Building U.t.N. J. COLUM HI A ST. Building Lot. TOWER ST. Three brick Dwellings. BAYARD ST. T hree brick Dwellings, l'l'.NN ST. No. MS brick Dwelling. IT' NN ST. Nos. 5of and 607. brick Dwelling. LA K KIN ST. Nos. MH and ion. brick Dwellings. WALNUT ST. No. 1021. brick Dwelling. MONTGOMERY CO. Mills, Mansioi.fl.etc. FIFTHTEENTH aud PAKRISU BTs.-Two brick Dwellings. DA I I'll IN ST. Nos. 6:5 and 527, brick Dwellings. fil.OUCEsTEK CO., N. J, Farm, 7.1 acres. GROUND R EN TS Four. (28 a year each, GROUND BENT (40 a year. CATHARINE ST.-No. IH22, brick Dwelling. STOCKS. ETC,-KX ECU 1 H SALE. W shares Southwark National Bank. 2 Bharm Pennsylvania Railroad. United States Bonnty Land Warrant. ll acres. 10 shares steubenvllie aud Indiana old R. K. .lock. OTHER ACCOUNTS. 18 shares Union Bank of Tennessee. shares Swede Iron Compauy. 41 ahare. Empire Transportation Co, 1 share Philadelphia Athameum, paid to 18C9. 1 share Mercantile Library. (moo Consolidated Mortgage Bonds, Huntingdon and ltroad-Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Com pany, 7 percent. 200 shares Corn Planter Oil Compauy. 1 share Academy ot Fine Arts, fiofl f hare. Bruner Oil Company. 6(tooo Bonds Camden and Atlantic Railroad, 22 shares Ai.tl Incrustation Company. M. shares Central Transportation Company. Catalogues now ready. 3 23 2t Ruin No. IBOi) Snruce street. ITATMnsOMK OILED WALNUT FURNITURE. 6 Elegant large rrencn i-iate juirrors, z itooKcases, line French Mantel Clock, Lace Curtains, hand some Chlua, etc. etc. On Monday Morninir. March 25, at io o'clock, at No. 1009 Spruce street. Catalogue now ready. Ill Third Sale No. 1014 Cheannt street. STOCK OF ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURED BY M. DEGINTilER. On Tuesday Morning. March 2A, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1014 Chesnut street, by catalogue, the entire slock of elegaut furniture. The entire stock was manufactured by Mr. DE- GINTHER, expressly for his wareroout sales; is of first quality and finish, aud the work umi. ship epil to any in ti.e unueu mutes. iue nuie win uu peremp tory, on accouutol having to remove from the pre mists. .I232t Executors' Sale, S. W. comer of Tweiah and Ells- worth streets. GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES, LARGE BAR, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAR' PETo, ETC On Monday. At 12 o'clock, noon, at the S. W. corner of Twelfth and Ellsworth streets; No. 12o0, oy order of exe cutors, ill STOCK OF A STATIONER DECLINING BUHL ntas, comprislug Envelopes, Paper, Pens, Peuclls: Blank Books, Copy Books, etc.; also. Copper aud Stereotype Plates lor C py Books. Ou Tuesday Alter. .oon. jMurch 2G, at the Auction store, commencing at 4 0 ClOCk. (3 23 21 SALE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS IN the Various Departments ol Literature: also. Bibles, Prayer-Books, Photograph. .Albums, Juvenile W orks etc. ' On Wednesday Afternoon, March 27, at the Auction Siore, commencing at o'clock. 1 3 23 41 Sale No. 2015 Wallace street. HANDSOME WALN U T FU KNIT U RE, SUPERIOR Sewing Machine, Handsome Brussels Carpels, etc. uu vv eonesouy Atorniiig, The 27th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 2015 Wallace street, by catalogue. 6 23 3c Sain No. 1510 Chesnut street. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD FURNITURE, LARGE Pier Mirror. Piano Forte, Lace Curlulus, Elegaut Velvet carpets, etc., On 1-ritlny Morning, 20tb instant, at lu o'clock, at No. 1510 Chesnut street. by culalogue, H 23 61 Sale No. ami Wallace street. II A NDSOM E W A LN UT F U RN ITU RE. FINE II AIR and Spring Mullresses, Freuch Mantle Clock, Handsome Velvet and Imperial Carpets, etc. etc., On Saturday Morning, March SO, at 10 o'clock, at No. 201U Wallace street, by catalogue. 3 23 61 JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET btreet. LARGE PEREMPTORY' SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, ETC. On Monday morning, March 25, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about 1000 lota of Freuch, India, German, ana iiritisu jr.ry uoous, emuracuig a lull as sortment of fancy ana staple articles lu silks, worsteds, woollens, liuens, and cottons. N. B. Goods arranged for examination and cata logues ready early ou morning of sale. NOTICE TO THE TRADE, We will include In above taila a large, special offer ing of the celebratedjiabrlcs manufactured aud Im ported by MESSRS. L. MAILLARD A CO., Including bombazines tamise, delaines, white Cud. en. ire and merino, chaily. taniarili.es, crepe d'Fjipagiie, bareges, grenadine, Hernani, veil barege, and grenadine, aud lull lines Cachemtre, merino, delaine, luinartine,barege,crepe d'Espague, and Stella shawls. 6 20 4t LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOF.S, BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, HATS AND CAPS. On Tuesday morning, March 2ft, at 10 o'clock, will ue sold oy catalogue, on four mouths' credit, about 1500 packages of boots, shoes, balmorals, etc., or city and Eastern manufac ture. Opeu lor examination with catalogues early ou the morning of sale. 3 22 8t B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, No. 1020 CHESNUT Street. AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. B. SCOTT, Jr., will give bla personal attention to sales ot household furniture, at the residences of parlies removing or breaking up housekeeping, on the most favorable terms. A RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT COLLEO TTON OF PAINTINGS, COMPRISING THE BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF ALEtsSKS, BAI LEY & CO., OF THIS CITY. B, Scott, Jr., is instructed by Messrs. Bailey A Co., Of this city, to announce their annual sale on the evenings of WEDNESDAY, the 27lh, and THURS DAY, the 2sth of March, 1807. at7 o'clock, Including original works by the most celebrated urtlsta of America and Europe; and furthermore adds that the collection cauuot be surpassed by any In the United bluies. Among the artists represented are the following: Benjamin West, . Louis Robbe, ill. L, Rolfe, Gilbert Stewart, iv oes.it oeic, Raakerkorf, H. E. Rovnllona Van Wine, Hlldebiandt, Kefs, Lambert, Stevens, Hoguet, T oussalut, Turner, Sell, Kraus, Stelleck, Herzog, Preyer, Eversen, A. Ac heubach, Jernherg, stamux-1, Harveug, Hoir. Becker, J. Roble. H. Von Seben, J. I. Eckhout, Carolus. B. Schultz, D. Seueaoourt, D. Noler, A, V. Werner, Adolf Dillens, F. Carabaiu, Chevalier iTuy- gens, Hilverdlnck, F. Rotlhon. C Vau Leemput- ten, Count de By- landt. Brandenburg, Kluyvers, Etc Etc Serrure, W. Goodall. W. Habn. C. Fortin, E. verboecklio- ven, W. Verschunr. J. E. Morel. Meyer Vou Bre men, M. Callsch. W. Shayer, Sr., F. Krusen.au, Boeolubotl. Guido Schmidt, ij. ue ueui, 11. De Beul, Bodemau, B 1 1 d e r s, of Utrecht. The paintings w Ill be on exhibition In tho galleries of the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OA INE ART'S, due notice of which will be given. Sule positive and without reserve. OC. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER . Ollice No. 421 COMMERCE Street. I21M EDWARDS & SON8' WHITE GRANITE WARE. On Tuesday Morning. At 10 o'clock, in open lots, for retail storekeepers. Plates. Dickies. Bakers, Nappies. Hasina, nd Ewers, Jugs, Teas, and Colleos, handled and plain, etc. etc., of the well-known manufacture of James Edwards & sons. Staffordshire, England. U. C. AND DIP JUGb, W. O. COVERED DISHES. One crate C. C. Jugs. 1 One crate Dip Jugs. , Y Inopsalots, One crate W. O. cov. T?!"'.Jt. nI.aB , FRENCH CHINA, BOHEMIAN GLASS, ETC. sFSr Sis? b&ssixu? An2&"."t" Tumbler., within two dsvsatvr the sale. 126 21 BY THOMAfl BIRCH SON, NO. U1Q CUES W1 W VU AUCTION SALES. S AMI" EL C. KOhD A: SONS, AUCTION EEliS. No. 127 8. FOURTH Str.-et, Sales of Real Ksute, storks, Loans, at rrOc plphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 olclor' V. !nn. Our rales are kdvertlxed In nil lhart.iio.n "oon. Of the weekly newspapers, by separalf h .-rthinS'JS esin property, nno iy psinidilet cat.' " thousand of which will be Issued on W JllSSd-V ceding each sale. uueiKiay pi JKEAL ESTATE AT PRIVAT SA.LK. PEAL ESTATE BAI.KM AKCI , WILI, m. II ANDSOMF. MODERN P.fTKinirvrv. w ,. s IANDSOME BH'jCK "'CK AND ROUGH-CAST' TWO TORY DWELLING, Wyaluslng- AND-A-HALF K , J,ul! "oward street, near Diamond street, Mt.eteenth Ward ; 18 feet by 108 (eel )i luchesr two fronts. 1 V ALHIIU t ARM A NT. fOTTnJTTJV sriT ... Tj,A,V,i5rV,!,.eA'?l,,B0" H'"on, North Penn.llit. NA1.UABLE IA1I11 AND COUNTRY SEAT att ; "'lle r"n Lle Lexington blatlon. North. x en ii. l.. R. rg t PANCOAST A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS N 0. 240 MARKET hTREET, LFnE frJlTIVF. SALE OF 860 I.OTS IM Bl:01lERIES, LINEN CAMBRIC AND UW .wJ-,1wi,.1jACK 'GODw, v. hu e goods, etc., O ' tllK lMl'ORTAITON OF MR. ROBERT? M ACDON AI.D, by catalogue, on a credit. On Wednesday Morning, March 27. commencing hi 10 o'cloc. We Invite the particular attention of hoyera to this sale, being confident that lu extent and variety It will equal any ottering ever made in this city. Particulars In future advertisements. 3 21 5t Y FURN ESS, BR1NLEY & CO.. NO. 6U CHESNUT Street and No. 612 JaYNE Street. DRY GOODS. 3 T O K E s & WOOD, NO. 70S ARCH STREET,. OPENED THIS DAY, FOULARD SILKS, SPOTTED, FOULARD SILKS, CHINTZ COLORS, MEAT CHECK SILKS, II LACKS AND DROWNS, BROKEN CHECK MILKS, VERT DE. S1KARLE, HLACK SILKS, ALL PRICES. IIKUWN AND MODE SILKS, CHOICE SHADES, 8 9s! AT LENS PRICES THAN GOLD RATES, fa T RETAIL. PPULAR PRICES IN SILKS DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, MOURNING COODS, ASS1MERES, AND UOUSE-FUBNISH. INO DRT GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 81m NO. 717 CHESNUT STREET. PARIS SILKS, MANTLES, FANCY O00DS--AUX VILLES DE FRANCE. 61 Rue Vlvlenne and 104 Rue Richelieu, near the Boulevnrds and the Bourse. The largest emporium iu Paris. Prices marked lu plaiu iigtires. English spoken. Dresses made to measure In forty-eight hours. 89sl8t PARIS.-AU PAGE, No. 16 ROE VIVIENN Bottom of the Court Yard, on the left first fleor. SPECIALTY FOK S1LKB, MANTLES, 2 30t DA U T ES K OU VE A.UTE8 WANTS. TO CAPITALISTS. WA-NTED, $50,000 In" large or small sums. Security undoubted. Inte rest 7 H-luih per cent, per auuum, besides an Interest la a paying operation equal to the amount of the loan, as a bonus. For particulars address real estate security. la pierre house, 8 21 lot Philadelphia. WANTED EVERY MAN TO KNOW THAT (25 to (T0 per day can be made by selling in 9 PATENT ATMOSPHERIC BUTTER MAKER. It costs but 30 cents and retails tor (3. Call at No. 413 CHESNUT Street, Room No, 1, second door, and see It do a churning at 10 o'clock every day from sweet or sour milk. State and County Rights tor sale. (.3 22 61 FOR SALE. FOR SALE-ONE OP THE MOST DE slrable Dwelling-House properties lu West Phl lttuclphiu. The lot Is on the corner of two wide streets, Is 75 by 150 leet, and is well planted with Shrubbery, Fruit, Ornamental, and Shade Trees. T he House Is of Brick, with Mansard Roof, Tea Booms, and Outside Kitchen. Was finished by the present owner for his own occupancy. , m , Will be sold low, and on accommodating terms, M tbe owner Is about leaving tbe city for a time. Apply to E. G. HOPKINS, 8 ID luths8t FORTY-FIRST St.. near Haverford, Or, to SAMUEL B. HUE Y, No. 82 S. THIRD bt, FOR SALE. THE VALUABLE WHARF LatPBOPERTY, No. 8f0 N. DELAWARE Avenue, 5o leet iront. 155 leet deep to Water street, with three story brick Building thereon, together with a Wuar4 75 leet, extending in length 2so feet. Apply to ' ' LEHIGH CRANE IRON CO., 8 6 wslm No. 350 N. DELAWARE Avenaa. HANDSOME NEW STORE AND DWELLt INO. WITH PLATE-G L Abb WINDOWS and an conveniences, So. 248 N. TENTH STREET, 8 is et For sale, with possession. TO RENT. yALUABLE STORE TO LET, No. 811 CHESNUT Street, i Bank of th Republlo Bulldlxtg. ' ALSO, TWO LARGE BOOMS, I ti APPLY AT THE BANK. J O LET, A Handsome Second Story Room NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, APPLY ON THE PREMISES. 819tf MARCH 19, 1867.-THE PARTNERSHIP OFj SELTZER dt BRO. la this day dissolved , bf i mutual consent. . I Tue businefia will be carried on, as heretofore, rjy SAMUEL HELT.ER, at the Old Stand, S. AC corner Ol ERONTand OTTER Struts. U'vyim.. .iVEN AND VERBAL DESCBH Mlous uealt Vdioatiou, etc. jjlven daily, by i4tuil,u,-pl J. L. CAP KIT. at No. 3 4. II CUEHNUTHtreet sT ' . MY WIFE, MAKY DiLX.MORE. HAVINC left my bad kcu boarl wnbout just eausso provocation, all peraous rv hrf i y forbid harborln or trusting tier on my a.-.nni. u I will pay uo aW Of her ooiitractlng. V 11..U V DLLLmOKIC, , WAlsillNaTrt Lnui, o iuw Kldge road, I 12311 'A rtuty-lUl War 4 i :l IV.. u.l. ri v.1. ...1. , ...... ...... ii.e es te , i V se sir " 1' V "'"'- Iul 15 'eel HANDSOME THREE sTIiRY B1UCK fnTTinw front and side-yard, F,l .yf,,l d s treet iltaV "yal u?" li.g avenue: lot 29 feet ' J b Vdli ltd nnnv 17' V 1..V ? iii Vi-f.7..'"J..lu,m "'reel, iront ana side-yard; l0i.' H' f'eM. Possession with title. t A5vnJiK1y;Uhluny BIONE AND ROUGIt i. . T ,COJ AGK with side-yard; lot 2s feel by sec i lity-h'iirth .treet. near Wvuliiamv vu,.,,a ' BUILDING LOT, N. E. corner TlilrJ and DIamonrT Btrets. ii..nt. K...H, i.... u i, , i U'S.l.Vy.,.,H '' 6 Inches: three lronis. ' ifi'. 1i,,N0 LOT, Firth street, south of Cumber 1 . '.V1 bv m k,,t: ,wo fronts. !.. ?u JOT, Poplar street, near Twelfth; 16 feet J' Inches bv 85 feet.
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