TJIK DAI I A vjJNING TKLEGKAP11 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1869. BFINtl A Pie f"' AlrniRl lvnritirM -A Nalrtd for Kiimll Siitarii'M, ANn" A PALVE FOR HAD CI'T.3. 'Jtkt Ucte tartSuUy rom)iiuniil ami jwt ti MnWy or Futility line. xix ot k m:i:bi:s i:iitobc. NUMBER CCXVIII. CLSRZCAIi CHAUGE5. attune Cut In (lie 1,1 fc of llio Hot, Tnlljlfud. Kt'on, l. 1). TIBST CUT Represents Dr. Tall MurtRC-on at .hU "llrnt tltarnc" on the borders of Silver Trout Lake. A beautiful place; village population thirty-two ouIb. A uctit frame ehuroh, salary $-700 three Lundrcd of It pnyahle in vegetables. The vege table diet 'does not weaken u'.t theology, eo he renolves to leave this charge of "dead beala" at the first opportunity. Ife has hi mind bent oil "making things go," even lit tli'm early and vom jwotively innocent date. SECOND Cl'T. Hie appwraQW i" SuHville. 1000 .Appears with hlui. lie now grows rapidly in corporeal and theological dimensions and dignity. Tlie village papers applaud his first lecture, of which he carefully read the "proof hiiuoelf before it is printed. The thing is a success. He receives another 'ulj" louder than before. IV. Tiunn ctrT. His Crot appearance on any stage, or in any big city $2X0 changes the rustic "grub" into the above theological "butterfly." He turns lecturer as well us minister, and tells the follow ing anecdote: "Once upon a time ail old brown horec of thirty years was turned out on the rorumon, with a card tied round his neck, 'Oats wanted !' ". This incident so deeply affected the Dr. that he determined so to preach as to avoid any label like that around his neck, even to aying some funny things in the pulpit, if neces sary to "niaks things go." TOUKTII CUT. The Dr. meets with such unbounded pecuniary success with his witty lectures, and has no schisms In his congregation but irittivUmn, that he buys a farm and spends his summer months among the ducks and shanghais. Ho feeds his body upon the best of food and his mind upon the beauties of a Jersey landscape. 1 lie corn-husking season finds 1dm back in the city, but his fume lias so increased by meausof little himibs, that somehow will get iuto the papers, that when lie comes back his church will uot hold the crouds that on Sunday uight ffoek t bear him. Hie Dr. gets off some new witty sentences and country phrases. FIFTH CUT. Events now arrive at a pretty pass, i. c, whi n he contemplates passing from a W(KX) to a r X) condition. He points tho committee who wait on him to tho piles of bids lor linn now lying on the table, and mimes the towns, such as UulTalo, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville, St Paul, New Orleans, Sun r rancisco, Brooklyn Washington, Boston, Baltimore, New lork, etc He also gives an inventory of the substautlals Life insurance policies, in all tl.W.OOO; a voyage to Palestine; if too cold, one to Africa; if too warm, one to tho Arctic regions, arc among the "liberal arts" practised. The committee, how. ever, leave a substantia) "voucher" lor tho 75()0, and the Doctor thinks over it. Tho com mittee hope it will meet his acceptance, and offer as a side arrangement a present of a 2 40 iuggy, a deputy to pmttli uceiiviially uirI do ft the heavy ork of the congregation, such ni visiting the sick, etc. The Dr. hopes that h ; will see it his duty to accept, and replies thai "he will ever pray," etc. mxtii t:i"r. lie goes! The tame thing that "made the mare go" makes him go. A steamship trip to the continent in prospect when he tires of land. A life insurance policy "that will allow its insured to travel." Tho Dr. still "funny," and his coin gregation still pleased. When "lat heard frota the Dr. was still "bulling" the preaching and lecturing market, and many think he is ac quainted with both the sequel-and thr value of "Making things go." "THE liNKlNDKST Cl'T OF ALL." Moral "To the pure all things are pure." ClTIIl'B MIHIIAI'. Dan Cupid, they tuy, On a flowering spray acacia was swinging himself one dav; Of When Beautv passed by, Who. espiegle and sly," Det.?'UJined his godship's good-humor to try. So "H:i! ha!" laughed she, "What I tllllt 1 H That is hanging up u.'we in that thorny tree? "It is Love, I declar'C.1 And, oh lmstimc rare! I'll quickly tumble him down from there!" Cupid heard and smiled: For, though young and wild, He's a match for most, is that crafty child. And he cried. "No! ho! Do you tell me so ? At that game the loser's not I, I trow." But ere ever he knew What she had in view. She slipped off her watch-guard, and round him threw Its meshes of gold; And in many a fold Caught the struggling god, as I have been told. So behold him now, As with sullen brow lie is fain to go where she leads him. How, How changed from the time When, through every elime, He followed her free from eve to prime ! But now, as vou see He'll no stir till she With gold has o'crcome his cupidity. The Haih of the Pr.uioo. A story is told of a young nrtist who was greatly attracted by the beauty of a lady who sat at a window iu the house opposite bin studio. He sent glances of admiration up to her window V.Uencver he passed into or out of his room. At length, one day, seeing her in the street, his artistic tastes ran away with his good judgment, and reaching her, punting witli the haste he hud made, gasped out, "Oh, miss, your lovely blonde hair. I am dying to paint it!" The lady with a quick movement put her hand to her head, and then holding it out with her hair ut arm's length, ex claimed, "Take it ! there it is! Send it back when you have done with it, and stop staring at inv riudow. My hiii-band is dreadfully jealous, and will thrush you for your impudence." The crestfallen artist lias not been ou chase for lovely blonde hair since. THE SE PLUS ULTRA OF ECONOMY. The following cauwie is reported to have taken place during the recent ball at the Hotel de Ville, in Paris, between two ladies who hud been at school together, but had not met lor many years "Arc you happy .' "I have n good husband." "How much does he allow you for your toilette '('' "Ten thousand francs" (?:200t). "It isn't much; but when one is economical " "And yon, my dear?" "Ah! I have u miser lor a husband. There im is, witli his bunchy red whiskers, looking at me v itli one eye closed." "Why docs he not look at you with both "My dear, lie Is too much of a miser." A Scotch minister in a strange "parish, wishiug to know what his people thought of his preach ing, questioned the beadle. "What do they say of Mr. I" (his predecessor.) "Oh," said the beadle, "they say he's not sound." Minister. "What do they say of the new minister i" Beadle. "Oh. they say he's nil sound!" T11K HKiHT PAl'KK. The paper for ignorance Fool's cap. The paper for reformers Brown. The paper for spiritualists Wrapping. The paper lor criminals Gilt edge. The paper for cigar-smokers Tissue. The paper for me Bank notes. The paper no person should be without ( fit r Jiazuv. "Papa," said a boy, "what is punctuation ?'' "It is the art of pulling stops, my child." "Then I wish you'd go down into the cellar and punctuate the eider-barrel, us the' cider is running all over the tloor." Envy is littleness of soul, which cannot see beyond a certain point, and if it does not occupy the whole space feels Itself excluded. The minister who boasted , preaching w ith out notes didn't w ish to lie understood to refer to greenbacks. A wag proposes to publish a newspaper, lo be culled the Comrt, with an original talu cverv weck. Tim Bkst Ciiow-nometoi Kismts Chanticleer. r'U E.Mil.V Everybody complains of his g is a light expense. A Paik of Si'i:( tai -i.es -The is bill, and vet it .Siamese tw ins. Woman' Constant Toumk.nt Dim. Tim BrsT 1 1 1: a i - Jr a ut i: its-- lira i 1 1 s . I'ol'l l Ait SritVK v.- NiKer. WOMA-N-IIVVJU A bvMUV.1. REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. m EXEt TTTorW HALR. EHTATK O ' Jatu W. Krlpy, ('eceasfd thoinn . Ho us, AuntlOueeis Bullfllim IjHH, fc'lrsi ( IVjnty.iilxtn vi aula. On Tuesday. April H 1809. at 13 o'rlock, noon, will beNMltl at pnblii rale, at Ibe I'hliHilt-lpula Kirn-wigr, the follo in? dpsctlbed loirl ground, via.: Hn. 1. All that lot of ground situation th Dotli aids of Knlerprlse street, tM feet wast iff ttlxlhutrret, In ibe Klist ward; containing iu front on Entrprlne street 31 feel, ana exienain In depth 44 lect. " No. 2.-A11 that lot rf ground Mtuote on tb ronh side of bnterprl-e sltnet, 121 frelPHSlo' Blxin stn el, First ward; containing In front, nt ?Di.'i',Je .street 72 feet ud extending iu depth 44 feet. Ho. 8.-A11 that lot of grnnnd sitnut on tlin sonih side of Dtekeraon mreet, 284 feet east of Btxth street, Flint wurd; oontatolng la front, on Diode ron street 32 ftet, and extending In deDlit 73 fei t. No. K All that lot of gronnd mtnate on tho eHSt, Ude of Bevenih street and outt side of Mooniain (tnte Lewis) street, First wr,i; eon milling lit trout on Mountain street 48 feet. and ex'emiicg In depth 60 feet. Ho. 5. All that lot of ground situate on the outh side of Deshong street, 118 feet west of Twenty-sixth street, formerly called Alexander street, in tbe TweDty-slxtu witrd, formerly First wsrd; containing in front on Itaohong street 176 Jeet, and extending In depth 38 feet. Including theieln tbe wnole of six several alleys, resneollvely 2 feet In width and 3H feet In depth, Ibe easternmost line of the saM alleys being rtspcottvely at tbe distance of 132 ft-et. 162 leet, 11)2 feet, 2i!2 feet, 251 feet, and 279 feec westward from said Twenty-sixth street, wnioti FRid alleys were laid out by the said James vv. Karley lor tbe nse of those portions of tbe above described lot or piece of ground bound ing tbeieon respectively, in common with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of those portions of tbe ground front ingon Federal street, bound ing ou tbe said alleys respectively, as arjd for Eostsge wsys and watercourses at all times ereatter forever. M, THOMAS A BONS. Auctioneers. 4 8 e2t Mos. 139 and 141 B. FOU KIU St mBAI.E BY ORDER OF HEIRS. E9 PATE of Ann Coryell, deceased. Tnoraas A Son, Auctioneers. Oa Tuesday, April 13, 189, at 12 o'clr ck, noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properties, viz.: No. 1 Genteel tb roe-story Brick Dwelling. No. 1016 Olive street, west of Tenth street. All that lot of ground, with the three-story brlon in ess n age thereon erected, situate on the south side ol Olive street, west ol Tenth street, In the Fourteenth ward; containing In front ou Olive street 16 feet, and In depth 67 feet sji Inches. Subject to an irredeemable yearly ground-rent of too. No. 2. Genteel three-story Brick Btore and Dwelling. No. 416 Bouth Tenth street. All that tbree-story brick messuage and lot of ground, Situate on tbe west sidt of Tenth sDreet, 88 feet 14 inches north of Lombard street; containing In front 17 feet V, Inches, and In depth 66 fret. Clear of all Incumoranoe. No. 3. Two-story brick Dwelling. No. 239 Currant alley, south of Looust street. A two story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side ef Currant alley, 164 feet south ward on the south side of Locust street, 16 feet front from Currant alley, and 40 feet In ,otb. Hufjeot to an Irredeemable ground rZnt 940 per annum. No 4 - Two three-story Brick Dwellings, No. 226 and 228 oc-rn alley, north of Spruce street. All those two C"66 RUy brick messuages and lot of giound the.'tnnto belonging, situate on the west side of Acorn aliy, 127 feet 6 inches north of Spruce street, eon talcing :1a i front on Acorn alley 20 feet, anu ln depth ol that width 33 feet, then narrowing UJ u.eet. and extend ing still further ln depth of J? wld,h f,,ur feet six inches, the entire depth beiri' 37 feet tlx Inches. Subject to an irredeemable groan. d rent of $20 per annum. Bee plan. No. 6. Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 208 Quince street, between Walnut and Looust streets. All that three-story brick messuage, wltb two-story back building and lot of ground situate on tbe west side of Quince street, be tween Walnut and Locust streets, containing ln front 10 feet. Including half tbe alley on the noitb, acd ln depth 55 feet. Clear ol all incum brance. M. THOMAS A SONS Auctioneers. 8 18 4 8 10 Nos. 120 and 141 B. FOURTH St. 4 ORPHANS' COURT BALE-ESTATE OP JJtal James U. Umberger, deoevsed. Tnomas & Hons, Auctioneers. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Com t f'r the city and county of Philadelphia, will bo sold at public sale ou Tuesday, April 20. lHGO, at 12 o'clook, noon, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, the following de scribed property late ol James U. Umbarger, deceased, via.; No. l.-Li ge and valuable Lot, N. W. corner Of T''.'.hth and Oxloid streets. Twentieth ward, 232 feet front. All that lot of ground, situate ln the Twentieth ward, city of Philadelphia, be- ? Inning at the northwest corner of Oxford and :igbth streets; thence extending northward along the west side of E'ghth street 232 feet; tbence at right angles with Eighth street by ground of Joseph M. Bennett westward 100 feet to tho eastern Bide of a 28 leet wide street, called Darien street; tnence southward along the east side of Darien stteet 232 feet to the north side of Oxford street; and thence eastward along the north side of Oxford street 100 feet lu the north wist corner of Eighth and Oxford streets, the place of beginning. Ino. 2. Large and valuable lot. N'tn street, north of Oifovd street. 112 ,et,t rront. All that lot Of ground, sUus. fa tbe Twentieth ward, city of Phllaeipnla, beginning at anoint on tbe etifet sine of Ninth street, at tne dlsiauoe of 119 feet 6 inches northward from the north side of Oxford street; thence extending north ward alopg tbe east side of Ninth street 112 feet (t inch's to tbe southern boundary of land of Joeeph M. P.ennett; tbence on a line at right . . i . . X' 4 1 1 nt.inl alfin tha rtnlliapn boundary, east 100 feet 2 Inches to the west side of a 28-feet wide street called Darien street; tbence southward along the west side or Dirlen street li 2 leet 6 Inches to the line ot land granted to Charles Hahn, and thence westward alright angles to Darien street 100 feet Inches to the eastsideof Ninth, street, and place of begin, ning. lis the Court. Joseph Meoahy, Olerk O. O. Joskfh H. Bknnett, Trustee. M. THOMAS A BONS. Auottoueers, 3 27 4 10 17 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH SU MREAL ESTATE. THOMAS A BOSS' Bale. On Tuesday, April 13, 18B9, at 12 noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, the following described pro- No.'l. Lot. southwest corner of Nineteenth and Columbia avenue. All that lot of ground, situate ou the southwest corner of Columbia avenue and Nlneteelh street, Twentieth ward; containing ln front on Columbia avenue Hi feet, and extending la depth along Nineteenth street 83 feet to a 3 feet wide alley, with tbe privilege thereof. Subject to a yearly ground rentol l8. No. 2 Building Lot, Frankford road, south west of Cumberland street. All that lot oi ground, stlnateoB the njrthwestsldeof Frank ford road, Nineteenth ward, 21 foei 8 Inches southwesterly from tne southwesterly line of Cumberland street; containing iu front ou Frankford road 19 feet, and extending In depth on tne northeasterly line thereof 82 feet 3 inches, more or less, to an anssle, and on the tonikwehleilv line thereof 35 leet 'Hi Inches, more or less, to an angle; thenoe sua further northwesterly, at right angles with Holmat (late Parser) street, on the northeasterly Hue tbertof 8U feet 6 Inches more or less, to Hob man street, and ou the southwesterly line thereof 85 leet Vy8 inches, more or less, to H oi man street, on which said 1 ot eon talus a front age of 19 feet . Clear of all Incumbrance. No. 8 Two story briok Ootiiige, No. 1711 North Twelfth street, above Columbia avenue, wl.b a brick dwelling ln the rear on Fawn street. All that lot of ground, with the build ings and Improvements ibereou erected, situate ou tbe wen bide of Twelfth street, No. 1714, at tbe dlslai ce of I'-'H feet northward from the north side of Columbia avenue. Twentieth ward, cliy c.f Philadelphia; eootulnlug in liont on Twelfth street 16 feel, and exteudmg iu depth wtstwartl of that width between Hues parallel with O duuibla avenue 116 feel to Fa a sliett. (subject to a jesrly ground rentof f-itl, parable J a ii ti4i y and July. M. THOMAS A SONH, Auo'loneers, 3 27 1 3 10 Nos. 139 and i ll South K.urtU sr. rUHLlO SA LE THO VI AS A SON'S, ill Auel Iol eers. Huuall truck fjrm of 8Ji acres. JtoSeisvllle, between Absecoua and Homnidra Point, Allatiilc county. New Jersey. On 1' day, April 2()tn, 181)9, at 12 o'clok, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Pntlndelplila hiX change, all! hat small truck farm of 3 sores, more or Hs1. (-ituate at Uukersvlile, bHtween Absecom and Sommers' point, Atlantic county, New Jersey, two-story frame house. Irame barn .....I tiuhi. wiiti uiw nuimoilntions for two borses and three sows utllk house, pump of excellent water, etc Immediate posnesalou. Terms f -100 iiihv remain on inoitgage. M. THOMAS A SONS. Anei ioneers. 3 27 i 10 17 1W ami 111 B. i'OUltl'll t. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. f, ORPHANHM OURT 3ALK.-E-rAT!iOP t.'U James V. Umbtrtjer, rteeHH-d. loom is A t...u Anelloneers Putsuant loan order ol 1 tie OrpbKDs t onrt for tne cliy aud conowyof l'bbsdt lphlt. will be soi l at pnollu sale, ou Tnetdny, April 20 18ti9, at 12t'cloi k, noon, at ibe Pblludelpbla Excliaose, the following desorloed properly, late ol Jame C. Umberger, deceased, fi'o.'l Vslusble bnslnes;iooilon,three-story bricK nwellirg. No. 14 North Sdveulh strei, above Market street, all that thr e-story brick nit-nie and lot of ground, sHuttie on tne st sloe of Seventh street, between Market ami Arch street, Ninth ward, city of I'uiu df lrhln, in ginning at a tolnl oa the west tide of Seventh street, at Ibe distance of 127 leet 8 Inches from tbe north side ol Market S' reel, Iu tbe middle of a 8 reel wide allev, lelt oon and at all limes to remain open for tne com toon use and convenience of this and tbe adjoining lot lo ibe son tt wurd, and likewise three con tiguous lots to the northward of s-tld alley, and a' so of a lot late the property of William Woods, and afterwards of Robert Flem mlig, situate sontbwxrd ot the alley hereinafter mentioned; tbence rnnnlDg west ward at rlgbt angles with Seventh street, In the middle of said alley 02 feet; tbwuee fin mile I with Hevenlh street south warn 1 foot 6 neb r; tbence rnnnlngweHi ward at right angius with Seventh street 2i feet to a 8 feet wide alley, which said last-mentioned alley Is left, oneu for tbe use of the lots aforesaid. Including the prt mlses beieby granted; theuoernoulnnso Uh wsid parallel wli n Heveni hmroel alon tne east slder f tbe last-mentioned alley 19 feet; thence rnnnlDg eaotwardly at light angles with Se ven to sireet 84 feet to said seventn street, and tbence northerly along (Seventh street to tha SlHce of beginning; containing in front on event h street aforesaid 20 feet 6 Inches, Includ ing tbe southern hslf of tbe first atove-men-Honed 3 feet wide alley, and extending Indepth, east and west. 61 leet; loeooe narrowing on tbe north floe to the bread) h of 19 feet, and tbence continuing- that reduced breadth still nit her in depib 22 feet, making aitogetner In depth 84 feet. Bounded on tne n-rtn partly by tbe middle and partly by the side of the 8 feel wide alley leading iuto Seventn street; on the wtst by tbe other 8 feet wide alley, on tbe south by Sbventh street aforesaid. Together with tbe common privilege and free use of both the by ground late of Joseph Morris, and oa the east 3 feel wide alleys, stall times forever, and to gether with tbe right and privilege of building over and making arches under the nrst-men-tioned 8 feet wide alley leading to Seventh street, in the same mnnner and form as the said messuage Is now built, and extended over and under the same. N. B. The above Is locatfd ln an Improving business neighbor hood. The house Is well and substantially built, and has the gas. bath, hot and cold water; tbree-story back building; beater, range, eta; front room used as an office. No. 2. Three-story brick dwelling, No 110 Union street. All that brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on tbe south side of Union street, at the distance of 143 feet westward from Front street. Fifth ward, city or Poiladalphia: containing in front on Union street 19 feet, and in depth 71 feet. Bounded eastw ard by ground lai e of Francis Ourney, deceased, on the north by Union street, on tbe west partly by ground now or late of Elisabeth W. Levlck, aud partly by ground now or late of Samuel W. Jones, and on tbe south by ground now or late of Samuel W. Joces. N. B. The Improvements are a three story brick dwelling, with tbree-story back building; has gas, bath, hot and oold water, cooking range, eic. No. 3. Two three-story BrlckJD welling, Nos. W9 and fill N. Eleventh street, above Poplar street. All that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate oft the e2t side of Eleventh street, ai the distance of 74 feet north waiu IrPBl Pcr.'W street. Twentieth ward, city of Philadelphia; containing ln front on Ele venth street 16 feet, and extending eastward between parallel lines at right angles with Eleventh street 71 feet to an alley 2 feet i0i4 lnoheewlde. whloh leads Into another alley running Into Eleventh strett. Bounded on the north by other ground of the estate of James O. Umberger, deceased, en the east by the said 2 feet WA Inches wide alley, on the south by ground now or late of Freeman Boott, and on tbe west by Eleventh street aforesaid. Together with tbe free nse of tbe said alleys as passage-ways and water-courses, lu common with the owners, tenants, and oooaplers of other lots bounding thereon, at all times here after forever. Bubjeotto a sroand rent of 161 per snnnm. All thai three-story brick messnnge and lot of grounJ. situate on tbe east side ol Eleventh street, at the distance of 90 feat northward from Poplar street, Twentieth ward, city of PaUa deiphis; containing in fronton Eioventn street 16 leet, and exlendtDg eastward between parallel ineg at right angles with Eleventh street 73 feel to an alley 2 feet 104 Inches wide, wblch leadB into another alley running into Eievedb street. Bounded on the north by ground now or late of Freeman Boott, on the east by the said 2 feet 10 lnoues wide alley, on the south by other ground of the estate of James 0. Umberger, deceased, and on the West by Eleventh street aforesaid. Together with tbe free use and privilege of tbe said alleys as passage-ways and water-courses ln common with tbe owners, tenants, anl occupiers of other lots bounding thereon, at all t lines here, alter forever. Bubjeotto a ground rentof J61 per annum. No. 4. Twostory brick dwelling. York street, west of Tulip street. All those two-story briok mebsuages and lot of ground, situate on the south side of York street, as widened to 100 feet ty me addition oi za leet on each side thereof at the distance of 36 feet westward from, the west side of Tulip street, Nineteenth ward, city of Philadelphia: containing ln front on York street 36 feet, and ln depth, extending thenoe southwardly, keeping the same width at rlgbt angles With York sl'tet, 129 feet 614 tnohes to a certain street. 40 feet wide, called Gordon street. Bounded on the north by York street, widened as aforesaid, on the south by Gordon street, on tbe east by ground now or late of George A. Richards, and on the west by ground of the Bepvlva estate. Subject to a ground rent of S36 per annum. N. B. The house fronts on Gor don street, No. 622. By the Court. Joseph M kg art, Clerk O. C. Johkph M. Bknnbtt, Trustee. M.THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 3 27 4 1027 Nob. 139 and 141S. FOURTH Street. fm PUBLIC BALE THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. Handsome modern resi dence, with siaole and carrb ge house, north west corner of Green and Johusoa s reels, Twenty-second waid, Germantown, 100 feet front, 200 feel deep. On Tuesday, April 13, 1861, at 12 o'clook, noon, will be sold ai publlo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that hand some modern two story ooliuge-bullt poluted stone messuage and lot of ground, situate at tbe northwest corner of Green and Jounsou streets, Twenty-second ward; the lot contain ing ln front on Johnson street 100 feet, and on Green street 200 feet. The house Is handsomely finished; nas parlor, library, dlulog-roora, ball, and two kitchens on first floor; four flue chambers, pantry, clothes press, bath room, and water-closet on second floor; attlo and loft above; has gas, hot and cold water, furnaces, cooking ranges; piazza fronting on a beautiful lawn, wblch is planted with choice trees. Also, a frame stable and carriage house, green house, planted with Hamburg grape vines, vegetable garden, excellent water, shade trees, elu. See photograph at the auolloa rooms. Terms, $5000 cash. Immediate possession. Will be shown by the owner and occupant, Mr. Eugene Lin iaid. Parllts wishing to examine it, arriving at tbe depot will go north to Kitten house street, then west to Green street, then north lo Johnson street. M. THOMAS A SONS), Ano' Ioneers. 3 18 4 3 10 Nos. 139 and 111 S. FPU Hill St. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' J Ssle. Frame Buildings and lot of ground, Twenty-fifth street, snutn of Spruce street, Beventh waid. Ou Tuesday, April 13, 18')9, at 12 o'clock , noon, will be sold al publlo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all inal lot of ground, with tbe bnildlngs and improvements thereon erected, situate on the east sidy of Tweniy-ntm street (formerly Willow street), at the dlt.uoe of 247 feel southward from ibe south side oi Spruce street; containing in front on Twnt.y tirib street 80 leet, end in depth 50 feet 6 Inches to a 4 ftet alley. Terms cash. , M. THOMAS A cosfl. Auctioneers, 4 S s 21 Nos. 139andl41B. FOUrtl'a Street. PUBLIO BALK. THOMAS A SONS, Auo iinneers. Laige and valuable Lot. Tulin strett, southwesterly ofLehlgh avenue, lour fi outs. Nineteenth ward. On Tuesday, April 13 lhC9, si 12 o'clock iiocn. will be sold at publlo sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot ol ground, situate on the southeasterly side of Tulip street, at the distance of 180 leet south westerly of Ltblgh avenue, Nineteenth ward, containing In front on Tulip street 196 feel IU inches, and extending ln depth of that width sout beast wsrdly 105 feel 10 Inches, Bounded iiortbeuslward'y by Jackson street, south esstwardly by a 30 leet street, southwesterly by Tucker street, and northwesterly by Tulip street, feur fronts. M. THOMAS A BONS. Anelloneers, i 8 lag' Hos, 1UV nu Jill W. 1 OUiUH gt, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. OPUBLIO HALE. THOMAS A HONS, Atiein Beer. -iimil t-onuir place, 10 acres, l.i.r.eire o. ntn , 1'euiin IvxDU 1 t title from Le btgti river ai.d ttU,dlarisvnle On Tuesd y, Ai.rll 13, 1HMI, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pnMlu sate, at the l'hlldel.lila Exchange, all Ibal lot of lard, with li)elmproements tnereoa ititltd, sl'nate In the lowiiablp of Bunk, Lu seme couiilT, Pentist Wants; bounded oa ine t iy the EwMon and Wliknoarre turnpike, on the north by land of Lewis Htnll.oa tne wt st by lanns of John 8im"noo, on the south by lai.ds unknowi ; containing 10 aotesof land, mot or It km. Tne impioveiuenis ooimliluf a two siery frame boos 6 rooms, porcn lo front, wocd-vhid, wash-house, stable, well of good water, eto. M. THOMAS A BONS. AncMoneers, i 8s 21 Nos. I!IB and 141 B. FOURTH Street. f TRUH1EEVJ BALE THOMAS A SONS. Jti A uc tloneer. Modern tbiee story brlex residence. No. t6fl Ni rih Sixteenth street, below Gteen street. Ou Toewlay, April 13, 18tt9, at 12 o'clock , noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at tha Phl'st'elphla Exchange, all that modern three s'orv brick iiett.osge, with three story tiaun buildings and lot if ground situate on the west side ni Sixteenth street, 160 feet6lnehs south ol Gtfen street, No. 656; the lot containing ln ftcnl on Mxtte nt h stitel 18 feet, aud exteudlng in oei'i ti t6 feet 10 inches to a 8-feet wide alley lent) ll glnlo Ilrsudy wlnOBtreet.wlth the free use and privilege ot said alley. Tbe bouse hai the ga, ba h, hot and cold water, cooking rango, JiirM.ee, eio. Subject lo a yearly ground reut c f $2i0. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 43s2t Nos. 139 Jijdlll B. FOURTH Street. PUBLIC BALE THOMAS A SONS. t&M Auctioneers Business Stand. Three-story stone Store and dwelling. No. 4522 Mala street, seuibof Wlsisr street, Germantown, Twenty stocl ward. On Tuesday, April 13. 1869, at 12 o'otook, noon, will be sold al public sale, at tne Pniladelpbla Exchange, all that three story stone messuage and lot of ground, sltnate on thesouihweH side of Main street (Germantown avenue). 295 feet ixA Inches soul beast of Mabheim strreet, Ger mantown, Twenty-second ward, NO. 4522; thenoe extending south 40 degrees, 41 mlo., west 217 feet; tbence south 46 degrees, 68 mlo,, east 17 fee) 6 Inches; thenoe north 41 degree, 62 mln., etsl 217 feet lnnhto;the Main street, thence along the same 22 feet to the plsceof beginning. Immediate possession. Keys next door above. Clear of all Incumbrance. M. THOMAS A BONS, Auctioneers, 8 27 4 8 10 Nos. li9 and 141 B. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' LJ Bale. Tbree-story brick dwelling, No. 1706 But ker street. Ninth ward. Oa Tuesday, April 18, 1869. al 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold al pub llo sale, at Ibe Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick dwelling-house aud lot of giound, south side of Barker street. No. 1706 )west of Seventeenth street, between Cbesnut and Market streets), Ninth ward; containing in front on Barker street 16 feet, and In depth 75 feet to a 8 feet wide alley, whlcteoommuaioaies with another 3-feet wide aley. leading into St. Joseph street, with tbe privilege of said alleys. Subject to a yearly ground rent of S60. Posses alon February 23, 1870. M. THOMAS A BONS. Auctioneers. 227 4 8 10 Nos. 189 and 141 8. FOURTH S reet GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. WESTPHALIA HAMS, JUST RECEIVED BIT EM's Son & Ca, BROAD and CHESNUT Sts., 4 8 stnth3nirp PHILADELPHIA. RE SIX FRUIT IN CAN PRi EACBE8, riNEAPPLKH. ETC., HKKKN CUKN, TOMATOES, FRENCH TEAS, MUSHROOMS, ASPARAGUS, ETC. ETC. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer ln Fine Groceries, 11 T!rp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Street. jyjiCIIAEL M E A G II E R & CO., No. 223 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USE. TERRAPINS f!6 PER DOZEN. 8 6TOVES, RANGES, ETO. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call tbe attention of the public to his I K'li-W IHll Itk'U VAIll U" L'lltlM A. CT This is au entirely new heatxir. It ia ao constructed aa to once commend itaeli to seneral favor, being a combi nation of wrought and caat iron. It ia very simple in ita construction, und is perfectly air-tifrut; self-cleaning, hav ing no pipea or drums to be tuken out and cleaned. It is so arranged with upright iluee aa to produce a larger amount ot heat fmm the same weight of coal than any fur nace now in Hue. The hygroinetrio condition of the air as produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once demonstrate that it ia the only Hot Air i'nmaoe that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those in v. ant of a complete Heating A pparataw would do well to call and examine the Golden hogle. CHAKLKB WILLIAMS, lToe. 1134 and 1134 MARK ET Street, Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Rangos, A-'ire-lioard fttovoa, Low X)own Urates, Ventilators, eto., always on band. H. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. S 105 'piE itrssiAN aik-tk;iit MEATEIt. Daniel IvTershon's Sons' HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE REMOVED TO TUB N. W. CORNER TWELFTH AND F1LBTUT, OP POSITE THE FARMERS' MARKET. A, IT. MKKBUON. 4 7rptn GEO. B. MEK8IION. G AS COOKING STOVES! An article that should be ln possession of every housekeeper. Price, from i-60 to 0. For sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & T1IACKARA, 6 0t No. T18 CHESNUT 8treet. rp ( B A It B IS R iTl A New Cos Apparatus for Heating Irons for Curling Hair. Price tl-26. For sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA, 4 6 6t No. 718 CHK8NUT Street, DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. OBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., K. E. Comer FOURTH and EACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers aud Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty, Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS POR THE C'ELE 11 RATED FRENOH ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and touBiiniers buj plied at lowetrt prices forcaxh. COTTON 8A1L DUCK AND CANVAS, OF V all numbers unit brands, Tuut, Awning, Mid Wugun cov.r IJu.-k. .........,., . ,.. , ... AlHU 11 JUBIIUUH VUII'IO I'""! ' 'tl, IHMU tlltlTj iiu-hM to -4jtiil iJL iuutiuH wido, I'aulm, Hrlnti. 8aj "ir, Sui I AN. Twine, JOHN W. KVF.UM AN, 103 CHURCH tuttl, Cil KVviti No, KWitiS, CLOTHING. WEST ON & BROTHER, . MERCHANT TAILORS, S. W. Corner NINTH and AECH Sts.t rHILADELTIllA. DAILY RECEIVING sriUNO AND SUMMER STYLES OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS. A Superior Oarnicnt at a reasonable price. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 8 81 3mrp BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETO. O V E R'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BED Is tlei lilnlly the beat Sofa Reil ever Invented. It ran lie estfiidfd from a Hfa Into a liiiinlnome Krenelt ItnMi uil, with lmlr sirlnir niutttress, in U:n sueouiU of tliiie. It ri'ttilrcs mi uiimitcwIiik or detaching, has no si'psratton bet ween lirk amrseat.no eords u bri'itk, und no liiliRrd foot titturlti'd to tlie top of the lnu k to support tl utii-n ilow a, which Is minute and llitlilt; to pi t out of rcpiilr. It litis the conveniences of s litirenn lor holdlnir i-lnililntr, Is easily niamiged, and It Is iinpoHsihle inr it to iri t nut of tinier. l'rlce uliuut the same us it ti ordiuitry sofa. H. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SoI.K MANL TACTURKIt, 1 IMS tullistiin No. i.V) South SECOND Street. "IF YOU WANT A BKUOHTFUL SPRINO A Hl,l, nrnt, hpnltlij-. snil cuMifiirtutilii, use the Hnlf fssteninir bed NiiiiiK8, if t' I or rtur.on. batUfuclion iriiar anteed. No 14 O I M. hKIXlMl htreet. IJtU3in ROOFINQ. KE A I) Y ROOFING. Tli in It wring is adapted to all buildings. It can be applied to KTICK.P OU FLAT ROOt'-fl at one-half the exiitinse of tin. It is readily put on old hliingle Knots without removing thn tliiiixloB, tlms avoid ing Hie damaging-of ceilings aid furniture while under ItoiDg repairs. (No gravel used.) PKKbKUVK YOUK TIN ROOFS WITH WKLTON KI.Ah 1 1(J PAINT. I am always prepared to Kepair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Alw), PAINT KOK hAI.K by the barrel or gallon, the best and cheapest in the market. W. A. WKI.TON. 8 17 No. 1 I N. NINTH Street, above Coatis. ROOFING. CITTLE & CO., "THE LIVE. KOOt EKH." No. llillN MAKKKT Street. Kvery dosoription of Old and Leaky Jiouls made tight and war ranted to keep in repair for five years. Old Tin Koof made equal to new. A trial only required to insure satis faction. Orders promptly attended to. Us 3m OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER with Alaatic Slate, and warrsntel for ten years. HAMILTON OOOHKKR. 8 6rn . No. -13 S. TENTH Street. TRUNKS. IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS All Trunks now made at THE "GREAT CENTRAL" TRUNK PETOT, Have 81mons' Patent Safety Hasp and Bolts, which sec arely fasten the trunk on both ends with heavy Rolls, and ln the centre with the ordinary lock. Posi tively no extra charge. : GREAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT. fW. Cor. SeTCiitU Sc Ckcgnut St TRAVELLERS' NOTICE Purchase yonr trunk with Simons' iTlple Fastenlnjr, heavy bolts ; no feau lock breaking, at the Central. 819 8m ; No. 701 CHESNUT Street. LUMBER. 1869 SPRUCE JOIST. SPKUCK JOIST. HKMLOCK. HEMLOCK. I 1869 IK KG SEASONED CLEAR PINE. lOUJ SEASONED ('LEAK PINK. L-HOK'E PATl'EltN PINK. 1869 SPANISH CEDAR, l oH PATTERNS, RED CEDAR. 1869 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLOKU1A FLUOHINO. CAROLINA FLOORINO. VIUtilNIA FIAiOKlNO. DELA WAKE FLOORING. ASH FWMJK1NO. WALNUT KLOOKINO. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS, RAIL FLANK.. 1869 1 WALNUT BDS. AND I 'LANK 1 Off IbO J VVAIUT b)H AND QyiJ WALNUT KSaSK.- 1Rr0 UNDERTAllF.RS' LUMBER. 1 Q0 10U J UNDERTAkEKS' LUMBER, lOUy , RED CEDAK. WALNUT AND PINE. 1869 SEASONED POPLAR. SEASONED CUERRlf. 1869 ASH. WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. H1CKOHV. IftfJQ CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 Qf'O XO)U CIUAR BOX MAKERS' lOv SPANISH CEDAK BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. "IftrtG CAROLINA SCANTLING. OU CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. NORWAY SCANTLING. 1869 1869 CEDAR SHINGLES. CYPRESS SHINGLES. 1869 MAULE, BROTHER A CO., No. 4500 SOUTH Street. in UMBER UNDER COVER. ALWAYS DRY. WATSON & CILLINGHAIVI, B No. t'U RICHMOND Street. "PANEL PLANK ALL THICKNESSES. A 1 COMMON PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON BOARDS. 1 and a BIDE FENCE BOARDS. WHITE PINK FLOORINO BOARDS. YEIJ-OW AND SAP PINK FLOORLNOS, IX and bl'RUCR JOIST. ALL SIZES. HEMLOCK JOIST, ALL SIZES. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY. Tosotber with a general assortment of Building Liimbe for sale low lor cash. T. W. SMAL1 3 26 dm FIFTEENTH and STILES Street HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. s T . C L 0 UD n O T E L. THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE. LOCATED COHKER OV BROADWAY AND FORTY-SECOND STREET, Possesses advantages over all other houses for the acooin. modal ion of its guests. Itwaa built expressly form first class Family Boarding House the rooms being large and en mile, heated by steam with hot and cold water, and furuibhed second to none ; while the culinary department is in the most experienced handB, affording guests an un equalled table. One of Atwood's Patent Elevators is also among the "modern improvements," and at the sorvioe of guosts at all hoars. The Broadway and University Plane' Oars pass the every four minutes, running from tho City Hall to Central Park, while the Sixth and Seventh Avenue Lines are but a short block on either side, aft'ording ample facilities for communicating with all the Depots, Stoaniboat Landings, places of Amusement and Business of the groat metropolis. 82-1 lm JHOICE : IIOLI.KV, ProprlelorM. Mt, Vernon Hotel, 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore. Elegantly Furnished, with ansurpassed Cuisine. On the European Plan, D. P. MORQAIf. LARZELERE & BUCHEY, Cubtom IIoiiha Itrultera and Nolurlm Publltv No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL CVSTOM I10rE BUSINKS8 T1UNSACTKD FA&groilTH rilOCUKED.