THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPft-PHILADELPHlA, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1869. 5 If JEW JERSEY. AmoiuU of Taxable Property In the t iJ?5.foV.ow,n "tract from the report of the uoropt roller to the Legislature on t he ratable -,L-!!W. Jey,lshoa the amount of taxable E!JTI T ot the several countleaof tUe State, ana the amount ot tax thereon: Total ., Valuation OOtttUlei Tambln. State Tax. On. Tar. Atlantic f 4.813 3l!3 00 (: 274 89 jaiOOOtK) Bergen .2iMi 619 00 u,6;nm r Too Burlington 254 964 00 18,5i7 68 18! Camden ......... lOtOO.000 00 11.769 04 0 Cape May 8 200 000 00 162188 00 CumberlanU..10,4ro,ooo-oo 8.079 45 . Oo-i)0 Essex 84,844 01)0 00 55.11 H-49 610,01491 Gloucester 12,25,WK)00 .30 13 IB.tiOOIW Hudson ....78 840 212 00 53,22o-60 &50.000-00 Hunterdon 26 862 45801) 19 278 70 45,000-lX) Meroer.........27,87tf 772 62 19,l).r)B 5!) I3,412'00 Middlesex lil.WJ6.JiiO 00 )tt.022-K0 1 in 000 00 Monraouib 2H,(T75 64M 0O HMOS'58 112.8H0-00 Morris..... JM.129 512 00 16 18242 AO.000'00 Ocean 4 847.698 00 8,3,"7 54 . 12.389 00 PnHHale.. v 21.H2H (XHI 00 13 1)15 90 1IMI.IXK) 00 Balem n.ssfl ins nit 12 0S0-II4 97,919 06 Somerset 15 406,000 00- 1 1,08 1 f8 Hnsx lH.7Ht.i.0iiK) 12,261 -73 85,000 00 tTslon 21,401.000 00 13.919 81 200.(K)0-W) .Warren 22160.14I-00 18,31-V7 80.000-00 Totals...? 502,6 15.9 19 62 I350.000-00 2,157,49a-8d Bet urns lor 1867........... 475.525,012 00 8.50.000 00 1,966-498 83 Inc. In 1868. 127,120.937 62 $100,993 9S Jt will be seen by this report that tbe total valuation of taxable property exceeds that of 1867 by more than tweuty-seven millions of dollars. CITY ITEMS. t pbina Ovebcoats. A fine attortment, unequalled bv any in JPhiladelphia, in ityle, moke, and lit, at price ranging from 0 upward. Call and examine. Half -tea v rjween Besnbtt A Co., i,th and y Towns Hall, 6'ixtt Itreetl.) No. 01 Mabimct B PHILADBLrHTA, And No. 600 Bboadwat. Maw Toaa. Hi Broois voa 43 Cents! SPOOLS FOB 45 CBNT8 ! ThU Cotton, alter a year's trial, finds do rival. It "UM proved tbe strongest, smoothest, and best adapted for band or machine nne: and In all cases, when mea sured, txoeedt loo yardi to tbe spool. Its very large Remand proves Its great worth.. John M. Finn, . K corner Aron and Seventh streets. TBI Cbbapxst Btockino BtobkI . IBS CHBAPBBT STOCKING BT0BB I Mr. Finn having decided 10 Increase his Stock log trade, has pnt bis prices down to tlgiires that must pie tse. His 82-cent 8tocklng Is lull regular, goodi heavy labr'c, and tbe best for the money yet offered' Also, U grades of Blockings, varying from 12 cents fep 19 tbe highest price. John M. Finn, B. K. corner Arrh and Heventh streets. X.AD1W IOOK at This ! These cent Corset Is thsbest band-made whalebone Dorset yet offered. The Dollar woven Corset is warranted whalebone, pf superior shape: Is fine and durable, , The Dollar Parasol, and all other grades of Para Pols that Mr. Finn offers, the ladies will find remark ably oheap. Piques and Plaid Nainsooks, good, from 25 cents np. XJLdles, look at them! Trimming Ribbons, (110 perpleoe, . John M. Finn, 8. K. rorner Arch and seventh streets. Headache, Lakuoob, and UsXiANeHOLT gene raUy spilng irom a Blsordered Stomach, Gostlveness, or a Torpid Liver, Each may readily be removed by Dr. D. Jatnb's Banativb Pills, a few doses Of which will be fonnd to stimulate the Liver and Btrmaob to bealtby action, removing all biliousness, ana producing regular evacuations 01 me ooweis. Bold by all Druggists. Tbs Moth: Outwitthd. Millions of properly In ladles' fnrs are destroyed animal y by the moth, and It Is therefore with pieasore '.that we hall the Inven tion of an aoaalute and Infal'lble safeguard against them. Indeed, if the people will avail themselves promptly of the Invention referred to, the days of this destructive little Insect are numbered. The In vention Is a perfestly airtight box, simple In In construction, patented and manufactured by Mr. B Mscferran, Nu. 1307 Market street, and deelgned for. corn 'ant use. It Is really the only certain preventive of moth In existence, as Its me precludes the possi bility of the mold ew (Ter being dapoilted In tbe articles to be preserved. The openlog and closing of the boxes (which are made In all slzss) are as easily performed as the opening and closing of a card-case or por emonnsle. Pradent housekeepers and head( of families who wonld rather spend a dollar tor a 'Patent Box1 than a hundred dollars lor a new mil or tippet, will act upon this suggestion. This "llox" Is not an untried article, but a demonstrated success, and wt would not bejvlthout ltjor ten times Its cost. BTABTLiKO Events or tmb Week. Deal hi f Ex-PrrnMent Juhmon reported. Murder in Gtrard Avenue. JJai bar out Cruelly to the Cuban PrUmieri. brand Opening of Spring Clothing at ' Chablks STOKKH & VO.'Ji. Splmdxd Dtiplay 0 Eamwckliurtii. Cheviots, at No. Ht Obesant street. Prlceu the same as bafore th wr. Jawaxar. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. U Bontla Beoond street, baa the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and silverware In the city Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price whlcb cannot be equalled. Be also. has a large stock ot American Western watches in all varieties and at all prices, A visit to lata store is snre to resnlt in pleanre and profit. A Fopulab Novbl. "How lie Won Her," the equel to and continuation of Mrs. BoulhworUi's "Fair Play." has Just pawed to a second edition. It li tommandlng a very large sale, as It Is fully equal to "Fair Play, ' which Is having an unprecedented sale, fur Mrt. Scuthwtrtu Is. bayona all doubt one Of the best female novelists of this age. 1- TAfLOBino aw ABT.-Wllllsm H. Taylor, No. 13J 8 i ourtn auest, u w- -w elegant t-pring Oeods, Imported exprewly for his own la n na nf Itaa ninit VillllllltA traae. mi. ftsbioners In the county..Hls cut'ers are perlect artiste, a u j-r-.xiL""--"" ' m. r'n Vi ix-ix nnflseas the most HALTCBT, AlAvio u - r - uDerb action, with unusual psrlty ot tone, whlohls one of lovely softness and great brilliancy. Tbe UUS ..nihlt thin v.fnnr agents, No.sw jubuu r..n,iiimi over all othera. v ifbbibncb of a third of a century has given . .du aukkican Hocsb. Boston, a "'::-- ,... r a lii cla, hotel. The popularity of that boiel Indicates that the public pwiates efforts to Plea. M BAKxa's HUhest Premlnxn eewlng W''t'"t' " 8FRl' &ALB OJf flWBCLOTHINO FOB OENTLKWICN ARB E0S. An Kntlrelr New Btock ! B a'r tbe largest and most varied, By moat elegantly made up. in new auu styuan niu, ... 1 wall sewed and banasomely t lmased, nil Hav. to auu ail tushes. Buys of six or ineu of sixty. r Prices cheap, , caasi-iea. cHBApaeT. WASAMAHKllffiJis;"-' ...iinn a stock oliP" ' " farm.r eilorts. "WSn ra0-' BALK. . .h eta they be put tbe W lw- .TO",' "article m store. . ..w -Come and see for yoursen. Askyo,1w,.., to examine our Boys' -,ol";"r.iru, Cravats, etc.. In eur en BnriZedOen?urnl.ulog D.partmaut latgea ueu BulLPiaes. Balb op Hoots and Baon.-Tbe early attention of tbe trade Is called to tbe large and attractive sls of Boots and Bboes, to bs sold by catalogue, for cash, oa Monday morning, March M. at It o'oloek, by U D. MoOlees A Co., auctioneers, No. 500 Market street. w DIED. ABNOLD Departed this life, Mrs. MARY WY UK, at PouRhkpla. N. T.. on lh 1 Ith tnniant, daughter of the late Captain Thomas Arnold, of this port, long and favorably known as one of the best of the fcasi India Captains (Canton) out ol this port. . gKOf'HKAI).-on tbe ifilh mutant A LICK D, llRolillKAD, aged 4 years and months. The relatives and friends of tue family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the rettldnnce Hf hor parent, so. I W Marshall street, on Buoday, the zsib instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. HAK8KLIOn the tTth instant, WILLTAM T HANHKLL, sonofQeorge J.eud Kmma 1, Hansell, aeO 14 months. Tbe relatives of the family are Invited to attend his funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 n'ninek, from the residence of Mis, H. Jamison, Ue Kalb street, Norrlslown. MANN1CK8 On the 2r,th Instant, JAMES MAN NK KH, in the 68ih year of bis age. Tbe relative and rrieiina ar respectfully lnvitd to attend his funeral, from the residence of his son, John Mannlres hidmontli street, llow Washlngtun ave nue, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. M AH8H ALL. On the 26tn Instant, JOSEPH HAR SH ALL. In tbe 78th year of his age, Ills relatives and friends are respectfully Invfted to attend bis funeral, from bis lau residence, Nn.72 l'ine streei, on Monday, tbeZUth Instant, at 2 o'clock. BM ITH. Suddenly, on the 4'h Instant. JOSKPH W. isMITH, In the iwtb year of bis age. Tbe relatives ana friends, also chosen Friends Lodge, No. 8, K. of P., and all other societies of whlcu he was a member, are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, from the Hall. Sixth and Ulrard avenue, nn Pundav afternoon at 1 o'olook. To prooeed to Mt. Peace Cemetery. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF riHLADELPIHAs S. E. Corner F0UKTII and WALNUT Sts. BKK ITS BATEH AND PLANS BEFORE INSUR ING! KLHEWHERE. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN 8. W IL80N. Secretary. 6 10 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOB LIFE DiSURAACE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR ANCE WILL DO WKLL TO BEE air. 11. tt. WILSON, at the Office or the PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 031 C1IESNUT Street, . lUstuthU PHILADELPHIA MCOXXVIII spectlully Inform Cncertasers that in order to meet the Increased de mand for my patent BURIAL CASKETd, I have taken tbe large Factory at No. '4t KIDOK AVENUE, With my enlarged facilities, I am now prepared to supply promptly all ordeis lu city or country. 8 4thfltu BL B. EAR LEY REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. a REAIi K8TATE. THOMAS & BOSS' p-'i Bale. On Tuesday, April 13, lao9, at Vi liuuii, will be sold at public sale, at tbe Phila delphia Kxchauge, tbe folio wing described pro perty, viz.: No. 1. I-iOt, south west corner of Nineteenth end Columbia avenue. All that lot of ground, situate on tbe southwest corner of Columbia avenue and Nlneteetb. street. Twentieth ward; containing In front on Columbia avenue lis feet, and extending in depth along Nineteenth street 83 feet to a 3 feet wide alley, with tbe privilege thereof. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 1H. No. 2. Building Liot, n ranaiora roau, sou in west of Cumberland street. All that lot of ground, situate on the northwest side of Frank lord road, Nineteenth ward, 21 feet 8:;lnobes southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Cumberland street; containing in front on Frankford road 1 reel, and extenuing in iepm on tne northeasterly line thereof 32 feel 3 leches, more or less, to an angle, ana on me southwesterly line thereof 35 leet S Inches, more or less, to an angle; thence sun further northwesterly, at right angles with Holman (late Parker) street, on the nortneasterly line tnereoi iecb o muuos uium ui ico, w ,&v& man street, and on the southwesterly line thereof 25 feet 3li iDches. more or less, to Hol man street, on which said lot contains a front age of 19 feet. Clear of all Incumbrance. No. 8. Two-story brick Cottage, No. 1711 North Tweirtn street, apove coiuinoia nveuuu, v-lih a brick dwelling in the rear on Fawn street. All that lot of ground, with the build ings and improvements inereon erecteu, situate oa tbe west side of Twelfth street, No. 1714, at tbe distance of 128 feet northward from the north side of Columbia avenne, Tweatieth ward, city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twelfth street 1U feet, and extend Ina in depth westward of that width between lines parallel with Columbia avenue 110 feet to Fawn street. Subject to a yearly ground rent of tuti, payable January and J Qly. 3 27 4 3 10 Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth St. g REAL ESTATE. THO M. AM Js fsuiNa tSsaie Two.storv lirlck Dwelling. No. 70S v ebt street, between feixteeuth and Heven temth streets, below Fitz water street, Twenty-sixth ward. On Tuesday, April u, 1KM, at li O'oioca, noon, wm uo uiu at public sale, at the Pnlladelphla Eichanne, all that two-story brick messuageand lot of ground situate on the westsJneof Webb street. b0 leet south of Filz water street. No 708; the lot con taining in front on Webh street 14 reel incues, Including 1 foot ot a 8 feet wli'aaaley on the south, aud extending In depUffiO feet, lnoludlng 1 '. IOOI O incues OI a O IWl. o luuura wiua ana j. with free use and privilege oi saia aueys. 'J ei ms cash. ssuiMecl to a yearly ground rent ol 832-26. T. . . ..... 3 27 4 3 Nos. 139 and 111 S. FOUHTH cjtreet. JKf) REAL ESTATE-THO MAS & SONS' E, Sale. Desirable liot, uermaniown roa-i, nor th -f Angle street, near toe Rising Sun Vil laue. Twent v-nfth ward. On Tuesday, March 30 18(1), at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Kale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot ol ground Sltua'e om iuo cumloiuooi uci iuuu town roud, 466 feet 8 Inches north of Alible street, in Hartsvllle. near the Rising Sun Yll isue. Twenty tilth watd; conlaiulug in frout on . . . . , nu g o i - .1 w, . 1 .... 1 IjerruBUtiCiwu rutiu -a il-.. o luuuca, cluu oa.i.i3iju-lU-f In depin 20J teet to E der street, two froutd. Cltarof all Incumbrance. Terrnsoash. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer. It Nos. 13UttudlUS. FOUlU'HSt. HEAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SO. Bale. Tfcree-aiory brick datlllng, No. 1700 limber street. Ninth ward. Oa Tuesday, April 13. 1869. at la o'cioca. noon, win ue sold at pub lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick dwelling-house and lot of eround. south side of Barker street. No 1700 )weslot tseventeentu men, ueiweeu unesuut and Market streets), Ninth ward; containing in fronton Barker street 16 feet, and in deptn75 feet to a S leet wide alley, which ooramunloates with another 8-feet wide afey leading into St. Joseph street, with the privilege of sld alleys. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of (00. Posses sion February 23, 1870. M. THOMAS & SON3. Auctioneers, 3274310 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. r? PUBLIC BALE THOMAS & SONS, T Auctioneers. Small truck farm of 8 acres. BTaersvllle, between Abseoom and Botnmars' Point. Atlaoilo oonnty, New Jersey. On Tues day Anrll 2ulh, 18t)9, at 12 o'ciosk. noon, will be sohl at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that small truck farm of o acres, more or less, situate at Bakersvllle, between Absecom and Sommers' point, A tlantlo county, New Jersey, two-story frame house, frame barn and stable, with aooommodatioaa for two horses and three oows. milk house, pump of Excellent water, eto. Immedlato possession. Terms H 00 may remain on mortgage, lerma-e THOMAS A BONS. Auotloneeri. 3 sz i u u aivu. m m w a. twM RAEL ESTATE AT AUCTION. O ORPHANS COURT 8ALK-KHTATK OF James O. Umberger, deoeased. Thomas & Hons, Auctioneers. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county ol Philadelphia, will be sold at punllo sale on Tuesday, April 20. 1K09, at 13 o'olook, noon, at the Philadelphia Kxcbange, the following de scribed property late of James U. Umberger, deceased, vl.i No. 1. Large and valuable Lot, N. W. corner of Kltihth and Oxfoid streets, Twentieth ward, i'.'t2 feet front. All that lot or ground, situate in tbe Twentieth ward, city of Philadelphia, be ginning at tbe northwest corner of Oxiord and Klghth streets; thence extending northward Along the west side of Kluhth street 232 feet; thence nt right angles w(tb Klghth street by gronnd of Joseph M. Bennett westward 100 feet to tbe eastern side of a 28 leet wide street, called Darlen street; thence southward along the east side of Darlen streei 238 leet to the north side of Oxford streei; and thence eastward along the nort h side of Oxford street 100 feet to tbe north west corner of Eighth aod Oxford streets, the place of beginning. No. 2. Large and valuable lot. Ninth street, north of Oxford street, 112J4 feet front. All that lot of ground, situate in the Twentieth ward, city of Philadelphia, beginning at a point on tbe east side of Nlutb street, at tne distance of 11U feel 6 inches northward from the north side of Oxiord street; thencn extending north ward along the east side of Ninth street 112 feet inches to the southern boundary of land of Joseph M. Bennett; thence on a line at right angles to Ninth street, itloDg the southern boundary, east 100 feet 2'( Inches to the weBt side ot a 28-rfcet wide street called Darlen street; thence southward along the west side of Dtrlen street li2 leet 6 Inches tothe line ol land granted to Charles iiahn, and thence westward alright angles to Dnrlen street 100 feet 2U Inches to the east side of Ninth street, and place of begin ulrtp. liy the Court, Joseph Mrgary. Clerk O. O. Joseph 11 Bbmkkit, Trustee. M. THOU AM fc MONH, Auottotieer. 3 27 4 10 17 Nob. 131) and 1 11 B. FOURTH MU St TRUSTEE'S HALF.. EST AT N OF tX-MioOael Her r. Thomas A Hons, Auc tioneers. On Tuesday. Anrll G. 1869. at' 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properties, viz : No. 1. Ten acres, McLean county, Illinois. All those 10 acres of ground, situate in McLean county, Illinois, being the southwest corner of lot No. 8 of the southwest quarter of seotloa No. 7, Township No. 25, north of range 4, K, con veyed by Rnfus Wood toMlohael Herr, by deed daied August 6, 1856, and recorded. No. 2 Twenty acres, Livingston county, Illi nois. All that 20 acres of land In Livingston oonnty, Illinois, being the south half of the nr rihwost quarter or section No. 20, Town No. 27, range 6, E of the 3 P. U., conveyed by W. H. Wells to M. Herr, by deed dated June 22, 1S, and recorded. No. 3. Eighty acres, Hamilton oonnty, Iowa. All that 80 acres of land In Hamilton county, Iowa, being tbe east half of the southeast quar ter of section No. 20, in Township 88, north of raDge 24 west, entered by land warrant by At. H rr, November 21, 1805. by order of L. F. Barry. Trustee. M. THOMAS & SONH. Auctioneers. 316 274 3 Nos. 130 and 141 H. FOURTH Street. mREAL ESTATE THO MAS & SONS' Sale. On Tuesday, April 6, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tbe following described properties, viz : No. 1 Modern three-story brink il welling. No. 724 South Fllteentn street. All that modern three-Story brick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the westerly side of Fifteenth street, north of Filz waler street. No. 721; containing In front on Fifteenth street iti leet. and extending in depth 85 feet to Wyoming street. It has the gas In tooduced. bath, hot and oold water, range, eta Su nject to a yearly ground-rent of $40. No. 2. Brick building and valuable large lot. No 726 South Broad street. All that one-story brick building (formerly occupied as a Uoorand teed store) and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Broad street, north of Fltzwater street. No. 726; the lot containing in front on Broad street 17 feet, and extending In depth 58 feet tt inches to Lloyd street. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of 850. M,' THOMAS A. HONS, Auctioneers, 3182743 Nos. 131) and 141 M. FOURTH Street. jm EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY RALE. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. O a Tties- dn , April 6. I860, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Polladelpbia Exchange, the lollowing de ed toed properties, viz.: jn o. l. Liot, f ineeoin streer, nortn or ve nsnso street. Twenty-flrst ward. All that lot of ground, situate on the west side of Fifteenth street, lav leet nortn or v enango street, t wenty first ward: containing In Irom on Fifteenth si reel 25 feet, and extending iu depth 172 feel 10 lDi lies to Matner street. No. 2 Brick Dwelling. No. 303 Bohemia place, north ot Catharine and east of Fourth streets. All that three-story brick front dwell- Inland lot of ground, situate on the north side of Bohemia place, east of Fourth st reet. No. Si'S; containing in f ont on Bohemia place 16 feet, and extending in depth 61 feel 10 inches, subject to a yearly giound rent of $14 40, Hale absolute. By order of Executor. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 3 2743 No. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH St. m PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers Business Stand. Three-story atone Store and dwelling, No. 422 Main streei, sou' h of Wis tar street, Uermaniown, Twenty second ward. On Tuesday, April 13, 1869. at 12 o'clock, noon. will be Bold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Ex change, all that three story stone messuage and lot of ground, situate on tbe southwest side of Main street (Germantown avenue), 295 feet 4'i iDenes soutnesst oi Manneim sir reel, uer- mautown, Twenty-second ward. No. 4522; thence extending south 40 degrees, 41 rain., west 217 feel; thence south 46 degrees, 53 min east 17 reel 6 inches; thence north 41 degrees, 62 mln., east 217 feet inahto;the Main street, iheuce along me satue zneei to me placed beginning. Immediate possession. Keys next door above. Citar of ait incumbrance. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 8 271810 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. fft REAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS' BM Sale. Modern Thiee-story Brick Resi dence, No. 19U8 Spring Garden street, west of mneteeiim streei, leet ironi. on Tuesday, April , 1869, ot 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold, at puonc saie, at tne mnaueipnia n,icuauge, ail that modern three-story brick messuage, with three-story back building and lot of eround. situate on the Bouth side of Spring Garden siieet, west of Nineteenth streei. No. 1908: tue lot contuining In front, on Sprlog Garden street zo teei, sua extenuiug in depth iuj leet 8 inches, to a street. The house has narlor. dlnlntr- room, and kitchen ou the lirst floor: eas. batu. hot and cold water, water closet, luruaoe, cook lutr raupe, etc. Terras 7000 may remalu oa n-rriirfge. Immediate possession. Keys at tuoAUOMon ltonms. M. THOMAS & HONS. Auctioneers, 3 27 4 31 Nos. 139 and 111 S. FOURTH Htreet. WHKEALESTATE-IHOMAS&HONS'HALF. Liii On Tuesday, April 6. 1869, at. 12 o'clock, uuon, will be sold at publio sale at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described pro perty, viz:. No. I. Three-story brick Dwelling. No. 737 ivoitn Twenty-lourtn street. Ail tnai inree story brick messuage und lot of grouud. sUu ate on the east side ol Twenty-fourth street, north of Coates streei. No. 707; containing In tiontou Twenty-fourth stitet 17 leel, auu ex U-tidlng in ueptn 131) reel to a small street. Clear of ot all lncnmlv auce. No. 2. Three-storv hi tckHlore and Dwelllug S. W. oi ruer of Sixth and Master streets. All that tbiee-ttory nnck mfsinie aod lot of grotid, situate at tbe southwest corner or ntxin and Master streets; oontaiulng iu (rout on Sixth street ou reet. and extending iu nepiu oi iue. Subject io an irredeemable yearly ground rent oi lo? m. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 3 27 1 3 No. 13U and 141 S. Fourth street "F REAL, ESTATE THOMAS & SONS U'i Bale. - On Tuesday, April 6. 18ti9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tbe following described propert ies, viz : No. 1. Two-story brick dwell lug. Apple street, north of Dauphin street. All that new iwrMitory brick messuage and lot of gronnd situate on tha ami. aiiianf Annie street, about 137 fset a Inches north of Dauphin street; 12 feet iu manes front, 45 leet deep. Terms S800 may remain on mortgage. No. 2. Two-story brick dwelllug. Leithgow street. In iha.rAf th above. All that new two-story brick messuage and lot of gronnd west side of Leithgow street. In tbe rear of the aoove; n reel iu inohea ironi auu u i uaop. Terms tHOO may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS 4 BONS, Auctioneers, 9 27 49 ,iwua w&tWKLim REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. f ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ESTATE OF JLiil Jmei O, Umberser, df ceased. Thomas A hoUM. Auotioneem Pursuant toaa order of lH?.y ip,ll".n." tort for the oily and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at publio sale, on XS?."dBy A.pr!' vo-,R69- 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following desorlbed property, late of James U. Umberger, deoeased, vis:, No. 1. Valuable bnslness:iocatlon,three story brick dwelling, No. 14 North Heventh street, above Market Btreet, all that thr.e-story brick tnessusffe and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Seventh street, between Market and Arch streets, Ninth ward, olty of Phila delphia, beginning at a point on the west side of Heventh street, at the distance of 127 feet 8 Inches Irom the north side of Market street, In tbe middle or a 3 feet wide alley, left open and at all limes to remain open for tbe common use and convenience of this and the adjoining lot to tbe southward, and likewise three con tiguous lots to the northward of said alley, and ?,',HO Jr ,ot lBte lhB Property of William Woods, and afterwards of Robert Flem rnlrg, situate southward of the alley hereinafter mentioned; thence running west ward at rlttht angles with Seventh street, In the middle of said alley 62 feet; thence parallel with Seventh street southward 1 fool 6 lnclits; tbence running westward at right angles with Seventh street 22 feet to a 3 feet wide alley, wbich said last-mentioned alley Is left open for tbe use of tbe lots aforesaid, including the prrmlees hereby granted; thence runnlngsontb ward peTBllel with Seventh street along the east side of the last-mentioned alley 19 feel; thence running eastwardly at right angles with Se venth street 84 feet to said Seventh street, and thence northerly along Heventh street tothe piece, of beginning; containing In front on Seventh street aforesaid 20 feel 0 lnohes, lnolud lng tbe southern half of the first above-mentioned 3 feet wide alley, and extending In depth, east and west, 62 leet; thence narrowing on the north side to the breadth of 19 feet, and tbence continuing that rednoed breadth still furl her in depth 22 feet, making altogether in depth 84 feet. Bounded on tbe north partly by tbe middle and partly by thesh'e of the 3 feet wide alley leaning into Heventh street; on the wi st by tbe other 8 feet wide alley, on the son i h by He v emu street aroresald. Together with the common privilege and free use of both tbe by ground late of Joseph Morris, and on the east 3 leet wide alleys, at all times forever, and to gether with the right and privilege of building over ano mailing arcnes under ine nrst-msu-Honed 3 feet wide alley leading to Seventh street, in the same manner and form as the said messuage is now built, and extended over and under the same. N. b. The above is located in an Improving business neighbor hood. The house is well and substantially built, and has the eas. bath, hot aad oold water; iniee-siory duck ouuuing; neater, range, eto.; iront room used as an office. No. 2. Three-story brick dwelling, No. 110 Union street. All that brick messuaee and lot ol gronnd. situate on tbe south side of Union street, at the distance of 143 feet westward from Front street, f ilth ward, oily or Philadelphia; containing in front ou Union street 19 feet, and in depth 71 feet. Bounded eaitv ard by ground late or Franols Gurney, deceased, on the north by Union street, on the west partly by ground now or Jaf e of Elizabeth W. Levlck, and partly by ground now or late of Samuel W. Jones, and on the south by ground now or late of Samuel w.j ones. N K.-The Improvements are a three story brick dwelling, with luree story baok building; has gas, bath, hot and oold water, cooking range, eio. JNO. 3. l wo inree-sinry rtrtcEuwnutngs. os. and till N- F.leveuth street, above Poplar street. All that three-story brlok messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east sldeof Eleventh street, at the distance of 71 feet north ward Irom Poplar street, Twenlletu ward, city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Ele ven! n street io ieei. ana exteu ing eastward between parallel lines at right uugles with Eleventh siieet 71 feet to au alley 2 foet 10)4 incheBWlde, which lends into anotner alley running into Eleventh street. Bounded on tbe north by other gronnd of the estate of James C- Umberger, deceased, on tbe east by the said 2 feet luJi inches wide alley, ou the south o.v grnnnu now or isie or freeman coit, ana on tie west bv Eleventh street aforesaid. Together with tue free use of the said alleys as pa-.8ge-ways and water-courses, in common with tbe owners, tenants, ana occupiers of other lots bounding thereon, at all times here- arttr rorever. auujecito a aroana rent or 864 per annam. All that three-n'orv brick messuage and lot of grouni, situate on the eHStsldeoi Eleventh streei, at tbe distance of 90 feat northward from Poplar street, Twentieth ward, city of Phila delphia; containing In lront on Eleventh street 16 leet, and extending eastward between parallel lines at rlgnt angles wltn Eleventh streei 73 feel to an alley 2 feel 10 Inches wlue, wuicu ieaas into anoioer uuey running into Eleventh streei. Bounded ou the north by giound now or late o Freeman Sooit, on the east by the said 2 feet 10! lnoues wide alley, on tbe south by other ground of the estate of James () Umberger, deceased, and on the west by Eievenin street aioresaiu. Together with thefieeuse and privilege of tbe said alleys as passage-ways and water-courses in common wltn the owners, tenants, anl ooouplers of other Jots bounding inereon, at all limes here alter forever. Hubjsolto a ground rem of 801 per annum. No. 4. Two-story brick dwelling. York Btreet, west of Tulip street. All those ivo-story brick triekKuages and lot of ground, s.tuate on the south side of York street, as widened to 100 1'aet by the addition ot ) ieei on eaoa side inoreor, at the distance of 36 feet westward from the west side of Tulip street, Nineteenth wartR'elty of Philadelphia: containing In trout ou York street 36 feel, and lu depth extending thence southwardly, keeping tbe name width at right angles with orast-eet, its leer. oyt inoues to a crrtain st reet, 40 feet wide, called Gordon street. Rounded on the north by York street, widened as aforesaid, on the south by Gordou afreet, ou the east by ground now or late of Giorge A. Richards, and on the west by ground of the Sepvlva estate. Subject to a ground rent of S36 per annum. N. B The house frouts oa Gor don street, No, 622. By the Court. , Joski'K Mkqary, Cterk O. C. Jossi'H M. Bknnett, Trustee. M. THOMAS & HONS, Auctioneers, 3 27 4 1027 Nos. lS9aud 141S. FOURTH Street, n REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' IiilSale.-On Tuesday, April 6, I860, at 12 o'clock, noon, win be sold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following desorlbed properly, vie.: No. 1 Three two-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. llbO 1162, and 1164 Clarion street, north of Fedtrsl and west or Tuirteeulh streets. All those three two-story brick messuages and the lots or ground tneieunto belonging, situate on the west side of Clarion streei, north of Federal street, Nos. 1160, 1162, and 1161, each coolaiulng lu Ironi lg feel, and in depth 3lt feet 1' i Inches, They have gas, etc. Clear ot all Incumbrance. They will be sold separately. Nos. 2 and 3 Two ground rents, $J5 a year. No. 2, all that ground rent or $16 a year, olearof tuxes, issuing out of all that lot of ground, northwest corner of Federal aud Clarion streets, 18 feet front, and about 52 feet deep. No. 3 a ground rent of $10 a year, issuing out ot ail that lot of ground, adjoining the above on Federal siieet, 18 feet front, and about 51 feet deep. Hecured by a three-story brlok dwelling on euch. No. 4 Three-story bilck dwelling. No. 720 Liotd street, between Broud and Fitieenth.ausl north ol Fit .water street. All that three-story buck dwelling and lot of ground, No. 72) Lloyd street; 13 feet lront, 40 feet deep, --subject to a redeemable eround rent of $20 62)$ a year. M. THOMAS diSONrt. Auctioneers, 3 18 27 4 3 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St. ck REAL I'fsTATE.-THOMAS & SONS' U&Sole. Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 2110 crunklln street, above Diamond street, Twen tieth ward. On Tuesday, March 30, 1869, at 12 o'clock, ncou. will be sold, at public sale, at tne Philadelphia Exchange, all that three story brick messuage, with two-story baok buildings and lot ot ground, situate on the west sldeof Franklin Btreet. 215 feet 5 lnohes north of Diamond street, Twentieth ward, No. 2130: the lot containing lu front on Franklin st reet 14 feet 3 lnohes, and extending in depth 70 feet to a 4 feet wide alley, with tbe free use and privilege thereof. Has the bath, hot and oold water, eto. Terms 81600 may remain on mortgage. Clear or all incumbrance, M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 3 18 20 27 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street SEAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' 1 Sale. Frame Dwelling and Large Lot. Chat. am street, northeast of Somerset atreet. On Tuesday, March 30, 1869, at 12 o'olook. noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that frame messuage and lot of ground situate on the northeast side ot Chat bam street, 300 feet northeast of Somerset atreet Twenty-fifth ward; tbe lot containing in front on Chatham street 42 feel H lnohes, more or less, and extending In depth 100 feet to Cedar street. Two fronts. Subject to a yearly ground rent of 42. at. THOMAS A BONS, Auctioneers. j 1927 Hot ua iu n. iv l'k;'usl. MANTILLA HOMER, COLLADAY f CO. WILL OPEN ON TUE8DAY, MARCH 30, THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON IN ' ' PARIS MANTILLAS AND DRESSES ALSO, f WALKING SUITS, OF THE NEWEST STYLES AND MATERIALS. Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT Street, ' .A.BOVE BROAD. OH1ER, COLLADAY ft CO., OHESNTJT Street, Above Broad. IN ADDITION TO OUR USUAL FULL IMPORTATION OC BRETTLE'S BRITISH HOSIERY, (THE BEST GOODS MANUFACTURED), WE HAVE ALL TUB BEST MAKES OF GERMAN , HOSIERY, including: those of THE CELEBRATED HEOKER'S, enabling us to meet tub wants of all purchasers of DESIRABLE HOSIERY AT MODERATE PRICES. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. jfm PUBLIC) SALE. THOMAS & SONS, Kill Auctioneers. Handsome Modern Smuo fteeldenoe. with Stable and Coach-house. OiH street, Salem, New Jersey, 192 feet front, 270 feel deep. OriTueecTay, April 0, 1869, at 12 o'nioc, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Polla delpbia Exchange, all that handsome modern Iwo-Siory Btoue resiuecoo auu uu ui grouuu, situate on the east side of Oak street (tne moat desirable one), Salem, N.J. ; the lot containing in front 192 leel, and extending in depth aoout 270 feet, more or less. The resldenoe is not fin ished inside; it is two stories high, with cuoola; stone, grey granite from Lelpervllle quarrle-, Pennsylvania; windows, doors, and corners finished in snnostone; nas eieven corners, giv 1d great beauty to the bnlldlng; style of work celled worm-work, executed by one of the best Philadelphia masons. Thu basement could be user, and by slight change in roof another story could be added. It was uullt under the imme diate supervision of the owner. The house stands back 60 feet from tne leioe; also, a very conveniently arranged eto.ie stable and carriage-house; has malls for four horses and two cows. Tbe grounds are beautifully graded. Terms $11,0110 may remain on mortgage. May be examined on application to William iA. Robert), Esq., Broadway, Salem, New Jersey, bee plan and view at tbe Hiiotloa rooms. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers. 3 17 20 27 Nos. 139 and 141 B. FOURTH SU f SALE ON THE PREMISES THOMAS &SONS. Auctioneers. Han'lsome modern three.slory Brlok Resldenoe and Furniture, No. 316 S. Tenth street, below Clinton street. On Monday morning, March 29, 1869, at 10 o'olook, will be Bold at public sale, oa the premises, all thai handsome modern three-story brick mes suage, with French roof and three-story back building aud lot of ground, situate on tbe west side of Tenth street, 44 feet north of Pine street, No. 316; containing In front on Tenth street 20 leel, and extending in depth 90 feet to a 3 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. The bouse is well built, and has all the modern conveniences; has gas. 2 bath-rooms, hot aod cold water, water closets, furnace, cooking range, etc; saloon parlor, dining room and kitchen on the first iloor; commodious cham bers. Terms 880OO may remain on mortgage. May be examined auy ilay previous to sale. Superior Furniture. Immediately after the sale of tbe house will be sold the entire superior household furniture. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. 3 23 27 Nos. 139 and 111 8. FOURTH Street 4 REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SOVS' JLiSaie. Neat Modern Three-story Brlok Dwel ling. No. 631 Wharton street, east of Sixth street, with a three-story Brick Building In the rear, on Mcllwaln street, No. 528. On Tuesday, March 30. 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at puollo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot or ground, with the three-story brick mes suage, and time story buck buildings tnereon erected, situate on the north side of Wharton ttreet. No. 531; containing in front on Wharton Btreet 16 feet 8 Inches, and extending in depth northward of that widtu 109 feet lu Mollvaln street. Tbe bouse has the modern Improve menu; pus, bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, eto. Also, a three-story Brick Bulldlne, No 5.28 Mcllwaln street, in the rer of tbe above used as a box mnuufactorj . Subject to a yearly ground rent of $15. M. THOMAS SON'S. Auctioneer. 2 133t Nos. 139 and 111 S. FOURTH St Jf REAL ESTATE, THO M AS A SOXS' l li'i! Sale. Three-story brlok dwelilug. No. i.tU Poplar street, west of Thirteenth, street. On Tuesday, March 30 18G9, ut 12 o'olocx, noon, will be sold at puhllo sale, at tue PQlla lelphla Exchange, all that thre:-story brick messuage, with three story back building, and lot ot ground, situate on the north side of Poplar street, west oi Thirteenth biit-et, No. 1313, con taining in front ou Poplar street 18 feel, and extending in depth ou the east line 104 feet, and on the west line 101 feet inches to Caldwell street. It btti t;-s, eto. Subject to a yearly ground rent oftUO. M. THOMAS A SON. Auctioneers. 313 S 31 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. am REAL ESTATE-THOMAS A SONS' JfcJ. Sale. Building Lot. Dauphin street, west 01 coral street. On Tuesday. March 30, 1809. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable lot of ground, situate on the north Bide of Dau phin street, 64 feet west of Coral street, late District of Kensington; containing In front on Dauphin strtei 36 leet. and exienulng lu depth 154 leet 64 inches to a 40 feel wide street culled Price street. Clear ol all Incumbrance. Terms $1210 may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 8 13 s3t Nos. 139 and 141 B. FOURTH St. 4fJ REAL ESTATE. THOMAS fc SONS' Mi. Bale Frame Dwelling, No. 1242 N. Third street. On Tuesday, April 6, I860, at 12 00 lock, noon, will be sold at publio sale, at the Phlla delphla Exchange, alf that 'r"nie.dw1el"n? lot of isroond. situate on the west side ot f bird street, above Olrard Avenue Market. No. oomalnhig In front on Third street M ff" extending!, depth 100 feet, Olearof all Inounj b run qa M. THOMAS 4 BONB, Au-tloneers, OPENING, KEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. rPRUSTEE'S P. E R KMPL'OKY SALE. L Thomas A Sous, Auctioneers L.nds and -Cialms, Colorado. Pursuant to a decree 00 iMlned In tbe Supreme Court for the Estem District of Pennsylvania, lu equity, agalust toe Pioneer Mining Coinptuy of Colorado, will he sold at publlcsale, without reserve, on Tnes lay, April 6. 1869, ai 12 o'clock, noon, at the Poliadel pnla Exchange, the following culms and pre mises ml tbe said company, lu Montgomery Con solidated Mining DlsU-iui, lu the oouuty of Parke and Territory ot Colorado, to wit: All the parcels ot land and lode mining claims, granted by George H. Fryer to the Pioneer Mlnlrcr Company oft oloradn. by deed of April 0, 18U4, recorded In said oouuty of Perk, in book C, oage 102, etc. Also, tbe discovery claim on the Parson ege lode claim. No. 1, south from the discovery claim on t-alil lode, conveyed to the oompany by Charles Yond, by deed of June 8. 1865, re corded lu said Park county, In book C, ptge 605 etc. Also, all thoFe certain lots or lode mining claims, No. 2 and 3, north of tbe Parsonage Joue, conveyed 10 the company bv deed from J. H. Myers and wife, of date April 17, 1865. and recorded in Park county, in book C, page 6U6. etc. Also, tbe north half of the discovery claim. No. 1, northeast from the dlsnovery claim on the Prsonaee lode, oonveyed to the company bv James P. Hun'er, by deed or May SB, 1865, lecorded iu said county, in book C. page 607, eto. Alt-o, ton hundred lineal feet on a certain, gold-bearing quartz lode, designated by the name of the Andes Lnde, situate In the said, mlntrg district; tbe discovery claim ot said lode belli;; tiesciibed as follows: Commencing at a slake on tbe southwest corner of block No. 24, of tbe town ot Montgomery Cl'y. and run ning tbence north H'-, west 6 45 100 feet to the dUcoveiy siske; std claim extending from the discovery sake 300 leet southerly, and 700 leet northerly on the vein of the said quarts lode, conveyed tothe Company by the Montgomery Mluicg Slock Company, by deed of Ootober21, lKttj, reoorded in said county, In book D, page 188, and all the Improvements, furna'oea. fix tures, ecglnes, and machinery and buildings erected thereon, and appurtenant to the pre mises above described. Tbe terms of sale will be es follows: $500 In cash wben tbe bid Is accepted, and the balance of the purchase money to be paid In oashoa delivery of 1L.9 deed to tbe purchaser. Chableh D. Rkbo, Trustee. M THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 8 13 27 4 3 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St. 41 ASSIGNEE'S BALE. ESTATE OP John S. Cotton, Bankrunt. By oruer of Lulled States District Court, Eastern Dlstrlot, Pennsylvania, in Bankruptcy. Thomas fc Sons, Anolioneers. Valuable Lots, Twenty fifth ward. On Tuesday, April 6, 1869, will be sold at public sale, at li o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tbe following described lots of ground, viz." No. 1 All that lot, marked No. 36, on the plan of property of the Allegheny Aveune Wharf and Land Company, situate on the southeast side of Rlohmoud street, in the Twenty-tilth ward of tbe city of Philadelphia, at the dibtance of 1111 feet 27 inches southwest from the southwest side ot Allegheny avenue; in front 18 leet, aud in depth 100 leet to an alley. No. 2 AU that lot, marked No. 44, on above plan, hl'uate on the southeast sldeof Rluh mt nd street, lu the said ward, at the distauueof 64 leet southwest Irom the southwest side of Saxon street; being in front IS feet, and In depth U'4 feer. No. 3-All that lot, marked No. 32, on said plt.n, situate on the sontneasi side of said Richmond st reet, in said ward, at the distance of 21 fret 2;al"ches southwest from thesomb west ride 01 Alleiihcnv avenue; In front on said Richmond street 10 leet, and in depth 10J fet. No, 4 All that lot, marked No. 100, on said plan, situate on the northeast side of Saxon street, In said ward, at the distance of 153 feet tt inches tontbeast - irom the southeast aide of Richmond streei; lu front 14 feet, and in depth 68 feet To be sold subject to all Incumbrances. Plan, searches, etc., can be seen on inquiry at the Auction Siore. W. 8. Prick. Assignee. M. THOMAS 1SONH. Auctioneers. 3 15 27 4 3 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St. dm REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' liiSale. On Tuesday. April , lMi, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, the following desorlbed properties, viz : . .,., No. 1 Well secured Ground Rent of $188 a fear. All that well-seoured ground rent ot lfc8 a year, Issuing out of all that lot of ground, on which is a modern three-story brick dwell, lng situate at the southeast corner of ranklla street and Colombia avenue; containing In front on Franklin street 20 feet, and extending llNa5! WeTT-seoured Gronnd Rent of ;84 50Ja year. All that well-secured ground rent ot Sn4'oo, iSNuiuK wl . m.i ui iiuuaa, sltuato at No. 1630 N. Seventh street (oa whloa. is erected a three story brick d welling), 15 feet 8 lnohes front (including half of a 2 feet wide alley), and extending in depth about 61 feet. M. THOMAS A MONTH nMt.nu 9S7 49 N lWftUdlilH.ouuiUWtttM. " ti7,iii iH Paiii.aPblphia, i?a" a AJtkUl 10 Jliai
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