The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, May 08, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6
THE DAILY EVENING TELEUKAFII nilLADELHIIA, SATURDAY, MAY 8, lfeGi). -I 1--- -s;-s" . : w BEiTtQ A Dirt far Menuil llraprptlr-A Salad for Hinall Kalaricn, ANU A SALVE f 0?. BAD CUTS. fn uhol tartully cnmpound&l and put up exprtAaly for Family Une. dv oiit ki:kii:s i:iitoii. NUMBER CCXXII. 1 TISIT TO THE PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. The exhibition thin year was opened withont ueh difllculty by the Janitor of the building. The Hanging Committer, being mostly gentle men opposed to capital punishment, have let the artists have their own way within the walls, so that it might be said that the worst executed subject Is the bent hung. The first thing that catches your eye, as you enter (not counting the lady who takes your ticket) is S.r'V'. ;''-. A Lady KulltiuK, by George B. Wood, Jr. The tone of this pic ture Is fully up to the scratch, and the handling of the subject by the principal figure Is very masterly. The comb is drawn with the usual accuracy of this artist. His attention to the mall accessories has ever been his great virtue. The only defect we notice Is the form of the rockers of the chairs; otherwise we consider it u track picture. . Next on the . catalogue is a little Hamilton, entitled gem, by Moonlight, Atlantic Citv. This pieturc shows great originality in treat ment,, and contrasts finely with other pictures by the same artist in the exhibition. The moon in this waterscape is just rising, and the size of It in the original painting is about four inches aeroes the disc. The next shows another view of a similar subject. It is called Moon IUhIiik oil' the Coawt. In this picture there is a pleasing variety. The moon, it will be observed, is half-way up, and measures six inches of visible surface. In other points the subject is handled in Mr. II. 's usual style. The third 1b called " !!'( , S Jl,-Tf? vol V" Oil NoundinKHf NiUt. This again shows another strong point of this artist. The orb of night is now about to burst on the otherwise solemnness of the scene in her full vermilion and orange glory. The sullen swell that marks the ocean under the stillness of the scene is now unobservable, as are many other points of beauty in the picture. Altogether it is such a painting as wo might expect to sec from the subject. The third and last of this scries is an attempt at an illustration of the popular song entitled On the Heach at Ion Jiraui li, aud is certainly in tho artist's best style, and worthv the title. The moon, whic h had been subdued in the last three pictures, is now seen in all her refulgence about eight inches in diaine ter, which, considering the size of the painting, Is very liberal. Tho next noticeable picture is a fine historical subject, called in the catalogue Jaeob'M Drenm, by Luther Terry. It is Terry-fying to many, the contemplation of the scene. The motion lu the principal figures, tho fine bits of color on the 'three balls," as they aro called, the eager crowd at Jacobs', who has just opened a new shop on the corner, aro all subjects of much interest. Wpirit Jjnd, by Thomas Moran, is a very well-conceived subjeet and well "handled." This artist has this ( year given himself wholly up to tho ghost lino. He seems to have a good flow of spirits, judg icg from the samples that couuv from hie studio. VW . .b' -- -v'.".'. J1-1 i 'i'iii,'lxJiit.!Xj 1 - - ---rrg i iff i" i Til mm - His landscape taknt Iim come finely Into 'biy in painting the "grove" in .tho aove. The oin fanion to it, by Uie mine arti-t, rti titled The Ila.mt of the Falryu, Is another scene true, to life. The shirt on the "Fairy" b'hoy on the left is a beautiful red, and quite natural. We were sorry to sec at the last meeting of Common Council a motion by some one to put the "Fairy" out of service, and wc hope it will not prevail. The company has recently bought two new horses and Bix hun dred feet of hose, and was never in a more effective condition than at present. Meetings for admission to nii iiiberHhlp at Harry Well bank's, first Saturday night in every month. Next noticeable i thu fine picture by ('. Schus scle. entitled Queen I'Mlicr ItcnnnnriiiK AlinHiicriiM. to It would be almobi impossible to do a picture like the above justice In a wood cut, but wc must sny that our engraver has done very well by it. The principal figures, it will be noticed, arc all portraits of artist's family a very pretty conceit, first introduced into this country from Europe. The Queen is standing on tho right, Hainan is standing on the wrong. The artist has made the other figures stand around right and left in his usual style. The frame is 8-iuch moulding, O. G. pattern. IUcndow near Burlinaton. N.J.. by Thomas B. Craig. This little piece has some fine touches of nature. The bullfrogs and bull rushes are painted in beautiful harmony. The green used is evidently the best "Paris green." The mosquito, on the right, is very well drawn, as is the devil's darning-needle on the opposite sido of the picture. Altogether a very pretty piece of composition, giving great promise of the future. Portrait of a I.ndv, by J. E. Lambdin. This artist's female grouis have always been favorites with the art-loving public, and in the above he has managed to group one in a very effective manner. The pure Grecian features of this female will strike any one us being very natural and well drawn. The Kxilcil tJreek, by Do Boucher, is a very flue head, and full of expression. Though his eye has lost its fire, his pipe has not, and the ashes of his forefathers arc not forgotten amid the ashes of his dudheen. The whole subject is so foreign to our tastes that we shall not attempt a criticism upon it. Kciiliitnrc- I'uir o'diee I.khI, done in ivorj-. Very effective and well ar ranged. The artist must have thrown himtelf in the grouping of I lie principal objects. The whole event is now lni in tradition. How were they lost? Were they loaded? Who last owned them ? and various other questions might suggest themselves to the thoughtful mind, but all to no purpose. That they were lost is an established fact. About the circumstances of the loss, Mr. Milton, counsellor to Cromwell, luu written a very able argument. "What's that ?" asked Mrs. Partington, look ing up at the column of tho l'lacu Veudouu: during her late visit to Paris. "The pillar of Napoleon," she was answered. "Well, I never did!" she exclaimed. "And that's his pillow he was a great man to uso that! But it's more like a bolster. And it's made of iron, I do believe. Ah ! Isaac, cce wli.a it Is to bo great. How hard his head must have rested on his ironical pillow!" A lock of hair Iroiu a young woman's head is often a key to a young man's heart. If you want to be s-.iited, go to the tailor; if you desire to bo non-uited, go to law. cluiVf lyiiKKe.i in Injiu'iuK nd roottiriujji Marion and Kiver l'.nriui-ii, bifh un.l ...)reMure. lnm Coilor., Watui Tanks, l'rnuellura, ic. ...:.. rwiiHWMulljr offer thaw aarvica loom iiuiiiiu o" i" uruarea lo coutraut fur an. ginuaof all antes, ftiuruu., Rivor, and Kutiunary ; Uaviug aela of liatlerm of oilli'ii'i't ii.e am pruparad to exauuta orders with quiuk rluhiiuwn. Kvi denoriiition of pattern, making made at tlindiio-i.-t notii-e. Itih and Ltiw-prea. aura r ilia Tulmlar and tj l-'idBr Koilers of the best l'ona. aylvauia uuarcoai in,n. oruiiiKaor all auea anil kinds. Iron and bra UaatmKH of all denuriptiona. Itoll i'urninir, borew Cuttiux, and ail other urk eounevud wait Uia alinve busineaa. . lrawniKS and spncincatinns for all work done at the eat. bli"hiurnt free of cliartte, i ud work Kuaranteed. The aubhcriliers havu ami'i wliarl-douk room for repair of boau, where they can iie in perleot safety, and are pro. Tided witn alieara, biot-ks, tails, atu. etc., for raiaiua- heavy orbbtwe.,bl JAf!OB O. NKAKIK, JOHN P. I.KVV. g ) BKACU and PALM Kit HtreeU. mm ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. fVfc. J'EXN STEAM ENGINE ANL -'-ff i? Bu'J'!.?1 VYVUKS-NKAFIK A I.KVV, Sy'M: '!A ;n'AL. ANU 'I'HKOKHTlOAlJ aut HJUNDKU8, having for uuiny yeurit boon in hiko anful muniinn ....i ... BONNET8, TRIMMINQ9, ETO. Q It A N D OPENING or SPRING DESIGNS nt BONNETS AND HATS, at oca NEW BONNET ItOOMS, No, 606 ARCH Street. P. A. HARDING & CO. 4 1 thutultm 2Q7 EIGHTH ST. IU1JBON STORE. No. 107 North EIGHTH Street, (Four doors above Arch). 1 have now open a splendid assortment of SILKS, SATIN RIBBONS, SATINS, BONNET RIBBONS, CRAPES, STRAW HATS, FIGURED NETS, STRAW BONNETS, ILLUSIONS, FLOWERS, To which I would kindly call the attention of the Ladles. JULIUS SICHEL, No. 107 North EIGHTH Street, FOUR DOOK8 ABOVE AHCH. r.S. SILKS and SATINS CL'T BIAS. 4 8 sUlth2m Q1IOICE GOODS POPULAR TRICES. rAKIS FLOWEKS, L1NEX-BACK SATINS, LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS AND BONNETS, In Unrivalled Assortment, S. A. & D. STERN, NO. 724 AHCH STREET, 6 ljmit!i'2mrp PHILADELPHIA. JfRINGES, GIMPS, AND BUTTONS, New SCyles and Moderate Price. GUirUIiE LACKS, HANDSOME PATTERNS ; WHITE COTTON TRIMMINGS; AMERICAN ZEPHYR, ALL COLORS. KAP SO."V'S, 4 17 stuth2m N.W. Corner of KUaiTII anil CIIKUUV SIh. CARPETINCS. CANTON rlATTINCS Just Received, ex-Barque Louisa, 22000 ROIS Fresh Canton Mattings, WHITE AND RED CHECKED, Of Choice Brands, in all Widths. TOLIM1, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT Street. 4 lfi tlisturpj 11 Opposite Independence HalL BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The largest Stock and Greatest Variety OF rUXiXi AXIS HALr-EOUND BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC., To be found in this elty, is at the OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory OF JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 3 18 UiKtu3m PHILADELI'II LA- OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FI KST FLOOR ; WAKu. LOOMS, UP STA1IU?. WINES. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. DUNTON & LUSSON, 213 SOUTH FRONT ST. THE ATTENTION OF THE THAiE Id oliciied to lint following very (Jlioic. Wines, Ac, !( Mia by DUNTON A LUSSON, 315 SOUTH FRONT STREET. , CHAMPAGNES. Agents for HerMnjmty, Dne da Moil tebellu.Oarte iiluue. Carle Blanche, and Ohmi.r'arre'i) Orau I Vin Eugenie and Vin Imperial, M. Kleeman A Co., of biavenue. Sparkling Mcmelle and lfHINK WINKS. MADKIKAU.-Old Inland, South Side Reserve. MiKKKll'8. 1. Kudolphe, A uiouullado, Topas, Vol. lette, Pale and Golden bar, Crown, to. POHTM. Vinho Veluo Real, Vallolteand Crown. CLARETS. Promia Aine A Via., MouU errand and Bor deaux, (Jlareta and Kauleraa Winea. GIN. "Medar Swan." llkANDlKii.-Ueuneaaey, Otard, Dnpny f 'o.' varimn Vintaea. 4 0 ICE CREAM AND WATER ICE. T H E HE A POL IT A M ICE CREAM AND WATElt ICES. THE PUREST AND BKHT IN THE WORLD. Thia celebrated Brick Ice Cream and Water lea oan be carried in a paper to any part of Ilia city, aa you puld caurly. Fifteen or twenty different UiihIh of tliHin are ihp cunmantly on hand, and ONE 1IUNDKKO Dltr'KKKNT F'l.A V'OltS can be made to order for thoee who deaire to have something nevr betore aeen iu the United butuw. ami superior to any Ice I'retuu made in Kurope. Principal Depot - No. VAA W A I.N UT hlrei.t. Brunch Store Wo. luJU bPRlNli GAKDKN Htreet. OH . J. ALUCOUUiTL JR E A L ESTATE AT AUCTION. KXKCITTORH PEREMPTORY SALE. EfitaU; of Jnaluia LonirMrrth.iVoPad. Thomas ons, Aurtlonwrs. Ver Valualila kuhiih'M Stands. Tlirre three-tiry ItrleU Stores, Noa. 8l, 221, and S23 Chnrrh atreet, eaut of Third street. On Tuesday, Mayiift, at. H o'clock, noon, will he sold. at public sale, without reanrvo, at the Phlladel. plila Exchange, the following described pro perty, vlK. : fio. 1 All that valuable tamo-story brlek store and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Church street, east of Third street, No. J19, containing In front 15 feet Si inches, and extending in depth Bel feet 4 Inches. No. 2 All that valuable throe-story brlek store and lot of ground, adjoining the above, being No. 221, containing in front 15 feet l.V inches, and in depth tn feet 4 Inches. No. 8 All that valuable three-story brlek store and lot of ground, adjoining the alxive, being No. 2t, containing in front 15 feet TV,' Inches, mid exti-uding In depth 21 feet one-half Inch, then narrowing to T feet 4 4 Inches, and extending still further ia depth 14 feel, the entire depth being 4U feet. Terms, half eiu h. Sale absolute. By order of (KO, J). PAKH1MI, ) Wii.i.iam lli'NT, v Executors. Stfi-iikv S. 1'iitrK,) M. THOMAS SONS. Auctioneers, B 1 Mt Now. 13'J and 141 S. FOURTH Street. fP REAL ESTATE. THOMAS U SONS' SAI.E. Jaial Valuable Business Stand. Three-story Brick hiore, No. Mf Walnut street, went of Eighth street On TiifMduy, May II, iniw, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public yule, at tile Philadelphia (exchange, all that three-story brick messuage, with double back building mid lot of ground, situato on the north side of Walnut street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, No. blft; containing in front on Wal nut street Hi feet 2 inches, and in depth 120 feet ; xogem r with tho free use, right, liberty, and privi lege of a strip of ground 2 feet 9 Inches In breadth by 70 leet in depth, as and for a water-course, in common with the owners and occupiers of the other lots of ground bounding thereon, at all times forever. The front Is improved for and occupied us a More, having large bulk window, in the rear of buck building there is a llrst-class oven for a cako tinker or confectioner. The property stands In one of the most desirable business localities. The In creasing value of property In this locality would warrant the purchase for an Investment. Possession can be given on or before the 1st day of July next Hear of all incumbrance. Terms 14400 may re main on mortgage; the balance cash. M. THOMAS ft SONS, Auctioneers, 6 ls2t Nob. 13tf and 141 S. FOURTH Street EXECUTORS'. PEREMPTORY SALE. ES- tate of Joshua Longstreth. deceased. Thomas A Sons, Auctioneers Verv valuable business loca tion. Two Three-story Brick Stores, Nos. 2:12 ami 2;i4 S. Second street, with Seven Three-story Brlek Dwellings in the rear forming a court, fronting on Levant street, Kl V feet front, 2S(l feet deep, two fronts. On Tuesday, May 25, 1mi, ut 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold tit public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those buildings and the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side of Second street, south of Dock street ; the lot containing in front on Second street HI feet 7 Inches, and extending In depth 2S0 feet to Levant street The Improvements are a large and substan tially built three-story brick building, occupied u two stores, fronts on Second street, Nos. 232 and 2H4, with seven three-story brick dwellings in the rear, called Southampton court, running from No. 213 Le vant street, on Which It is 32 feet front. Terms, half cash. Sale absolute. Py order of UKOTUiK D. PARHISIT,) Wii.i.iam IIi'nt, 1-Ex STKPHEN S. 1'KICK. I xecutors. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, Nos. 13K anil 141 S. FOURTH Street 6 1 K4t EXECUTORS' SALE-THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers. Modern Three-story Brick Dwell ing, No. 149 N. Hfth street, south of Race street On Tuesday, May II, IStm, nt 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east sido of Fifth street, south of Race Btreet, No. 149; thence eastward 40 feet 4 Inches to a point ; thence northward 9 feet to a point; thence eastward 5 feet two Inches; thence northward through the middle of a privy 7 feet 4 inches: thence eastward 6 feet 6 inches to tho mid dle of the party wall: theneo through the middle of said wall 22 feet one inch to the face of said wall ; then lu a circular direction by the fence as now erected 10 feet 8 inches; then along the north line of a four feet wide alley, extending Into Fifth street, 14 feet 3 Inches to the middle of the south wall; thence southward 4V; inches: then westward 35 feet 10 inches to Fifth street, and thence along f iun street 10 ieei y incites to tne place of lieglnnlng. It has the modern conveniences. Terms Half cash. Possession August 6. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 5 3J18 No. 139 ami 141 S. FOURTH Street EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE KS- i. tate ot tlosnua lxngstreth. deceased Thomas oiis, Auctioneers utrge and very Valuable Lot. 11 aires, Known as "Barclay Hall," Turner's lane, Tweiity-llrst ward. Intersected bv KoventAonth Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Berks, Norris, and Diamond streets. On Tuesday, May 25, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable country place, of between 10 and 11 acres, known as "Bar clay nan," situato on Turner's lane, and havii fronts on six streets. The Improvements are a largo mansion house, tenant house, bam, and out-build-lngs. It adjoins and is surrounded bv several very valuable properties: several rows of handsome resi liences are being built in the neighborhood. See pian. if nns nan easn. sale absolute. ny order oi OEOKliK D. PAltlllMU,) William Hunt, y Ej Stkimikn s. Pkick. j xecutors. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, Nos. 13 and 141 S. FOURTH Street , B 1 Mt REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SAT.R 2 Three-story Brlek Dwellings. Nos. looa mul HU4 raring uaracn street, with 0 Three-story Brick Dwellings in the rear, forming a court, at) fuet front, 112 feet deep to Nectarine street, two fronts. On Tuesday, May 11, lbti, at 12 o'clock, noon, will lie sold at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, viz. : No. 1. All that lot of ground and improvements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Spring Garden street, west of Tenth; containing in front on Spring Garden street IS feet, and extending iu depth 112 feet- The improvements are a three-story brick dwelling, fronting on Spring Garden street, No. 1002, and 3 three-story brick dwellings in the rear, one of them fronting on Nectarine street, being No. 1003. Clear of all incumbrance. N. 2. All that lot of ground, adjoining the above on the west, of same size and description. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 5 Is 2t Nos. 13'J and 141 S. FOURTH Street- HKAI, ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' HALE. "1 Three-story brick dwelling, No. lbll South Twelfth street, below Ellsworth street. On Tues day, May 11th, lstsy, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public Mile, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with the three-story brick messuage thereon erected, situate 011 the east side of Twelfth street, below Ellsworth street. No. 1101; containing in fronton Twelfth street 10 leet 8 inches, uud ex tending of that width eastward between parallel lines with Ellsworth street 02 feet, on tho north line, and 01 feet r inches 011 the south line, to a H feet al ley leading southward into Anita street. The hou-m contains 7 rooms; has parlor, dining-room uivl kitchen on first floor; newly papered and painted, g.is introduced, etc. Clear of all Incumbrance, 'i el 111s, cash. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 0 1 h'Jt Nw. l:i slid 141 S. FOURTH Street, EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE Estate of Joshua Lotigstreth, deceased. Thorn H A Sons, Auctioneers. wry annum- nusiuess i.O'M tion. Two three-story Brick Residences, Nos. 6i;l and Mft Arch street, extending through to Cherry street, 47 feet front, 2s leet deep, two fronts. On Tuesd 11, May 2., lhO'-1, ' 12 o'clock, noon, will lie sol. I at puble: sale, without reserve, ut the Philadelphia Exchange, all those two three-story brick messuages uud 1 t uf ground, situate on the north side of Arch street, we.-t of Fifth street ; the lot containing iu front on An i: street 47 feet 1 loch, and extending in depth ass feet to Cherry street, on which is ereeted a stable uud coach-house. The houses are large, well and sub stantially built, and could ho easily altered lat i stores. Subject to an Irredeemable yearly groun I rent of foot). The above is situated lu an improving business neighborhood. Terms Half cash. Su'.o absolute. By order of l.l.OHUK It. I'AKUISII, I Wii.i.iam Hi'nt, J- E .xecutors. fci w'iiKN is. thick, 1 M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 1K41. Nos. i:naild 141 S. EOl ltTll Street. 011 EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY KALE ES- tate oi Joshua Longstreth, deceased Thout M A Sons, Auctioneers Largo and Vulunble Lot, Half cai-h. Sale absolute. By order of GEOKOK I). PAKIUKU,) t W m. IIcnt, L Executors. STKPMKN H. PKK'R, I M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Nos. W tfciiilii U. FOUltTU Street, l4t Eighth strec I, povciiui mreui, r u.wau-rstreet, Thren Valuuble Fronts, !l'J4j feet by 22s y feet. On Tuue dav, May 26. lsou, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold ut public, sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that large and very valuable lot of ground, situuie at the corner of Eighth, Seventh and Fitz- wutcr streets; containing 111 irout on Eighth street 228 fed 0 Inches, on Fit.water street, BU4 feet 10 Inches, on Seventh street 22S feet S inches. A plan, showing how It could be divided Into smaller building lots, inuv be seen ni uie Auction Hooms. Terms REAL. ESTATE AT AUOTION. MASTER'S SALE. THOMAS SONS, till AaOtiohecrs In the Oonrt of Common Pleas, for tho City and County of Philadelphia, Jonlah "Waoriward vs. Sarnh Ann Martin, et al.,of Jun Term, lsH, No, 44, ' Partition In Faulty. Very valuiill business stand, tive-story building' northeast corner of Third and Chesnut streeta. Iu pursuance of au order and decree made, by the said Court In the above 'aiiHc, on tho 24th day of April, A. D. 1809, will sold at public sale., on Tuesday, Msy 2.1, 1809 . at 1) o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia- Exchange, 11 that lot of ground, with tho five-story rough-cast building thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner of Third and Chesnut streets, In the llty of Philadelphia; containing in front on Chesnut street 20 feet S Inches, more or less, and extending In depth northward of that width, along the said Third street, on the west line thereof, 07 feet 1 Inch, more or los, and on the east line thereof S7 feet I V Inches, niorc or less, to a 8-feet 6 Inches wide alley. (Being the same premises which William A. Martin, by indenture dated June R, A. D. 1M9, recorded In Deed Book O. W. If., No. 33, page 7H, etc., granted and conveyed unto Robert C. Martin, now deceased, In fee.) Siibect to a ground-rent of fvr.O per vear. Terms: The widows dower, one third of the purchase money, must remain on the property. Information In reference to the sale of the said property may be had of the Master, at his olllce, No. 7:tit Walnut street. By the Court, J. Granville I,each, Master. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 3 1. 15 22 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. I nomas A Sons, Auctioneers. Verv valuable usincss location; large and desirable lot, church. and residence, Klghth street, above Race street, loo feet front. On Tuesday, May is, l.siiti, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,' at t he Philadelphia Ex change, all that large and very valuable lot of ground, with the improvements thereon ereeted, situate on the east side of Eighth street, north of Race street r con taining in front on Eight n street lot feet, uud ex tending In depth s7 feet. The improvements are a substantially built three-story brick residence, IS feet front, and tit a small expense could be altered Into a store; also, a large and well-built church, which could also be altered Into stores, uud valuable for a bank or any business rcmuring space, it is located on one of the most Improving squares on Eighth street, and adjoining a lot on which they are now building handsome stores. ill be sold according to a survey, which may be seen at the auction rooms. Subject to two yearly ground rents on the parsonage, one of r.12-50, lawful silver money, for y years, rrom Oct, 1, IMO, and the other for f.'d -n0. and on tne church property a ground rent of tMio a year for i9 years from April 2s, 1H41, and on a strip of ground 4 feet wide by 1 10 feet deep ad Wining tho church on the north a mortgage for 1WM, April 23, lHOd. To gether 732 a year. !. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 1 s3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ESTATE OF Elizabeth M. Wood, deceased. Thomas A Sons, Auctioneers. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadel phia, will be sold at public Bale, on Tuesday. May It, 1m;si, ut 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Ex change, the following described properly, late of Elizabeth M. Wood, deceased, viz: Two frame Dwellings, Lancaster Turnpike road. And also, all that certain lot of ground, situate on the southwest side of the Lancaster Turnpike road, at the distance of 34 feet northwestwardly from the northwest side of Crunimond street, in the district of West Phila delphia; containing in front on said turnpike road 10 feet, and extending in depth soutwestwardly, be tween lines at right angles with the said turnpike roan, on tne northwest line thereof si feet 9 incites. and on the southeast line thereof K4 feet 6v; Inches to I nlon street. Bounded northeastwardly by said turnpike yoad; southeiiHtwardly by ground now or late of Anna L. C. Imuran: southwestwardlv bv said Union street; and northwestwardly by ground for merly 01 .101111 coenran. By the Court. JOSEPH MEOARY, Clerk O. C. MORRIS IIOLDEN, Administrator. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. 4 21 Bl 8 Nos. 189 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. KEAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Modern three-story Brlek Residence. No. Rift N, Seventh street, south of Green street. On Tuesdav, May 11, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at nuii- lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that mo dern three-story brick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Seventh street, 19 feet4)tf inches south of Green street, No. B4H; containing in front on Seventh street 19 feet, and extending in depth on the south side thereof 71 feet 1 Jg Inches, and on tho north sido 09 feet 6( Inches to a three feet wide alley. The house has parlor, dining-room, and kitchen oil the first noor; 2 cnamners, sitting-room, nursery, wltn bath, on the second floor; 2 chambers on the third, and 2 attics; gas (with chandeliers and fixtures, which are included in the sale free of charge), hot uud cold water, wash pave, furnace, cooking range, neatly painted and papered, etc. Subject to two ground rents, one of too and the other t25-!i0 a year. May be examined any dav previous to sale. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 8 3 6-8 Now. 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE. Es tate of Joshua Longstreth,' deceased. Thomas A Sons, auctioneers. Business location Two three- story brick dwellings, Nos. 619 und 521 North street, between Fifth and Sixth und Market and Arch streets. Forty feet front. On Tuesday, May 2S, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, with out reserve,' at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those two three-story brick messuages und the lots of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the north side of North street, west of Fifth street. Nob. 619 and 621 ; containing together lu front on North street 40 feet, and extending in depth so feet. The above is situate in an improving business neighborhood. Terms, half cash. Sale absolute. By order of GKOKliK 1). 1'AKHlSIf, ) William Hint, V Executors. Stkphkn s. Pwcr, J M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 1 H4t Nos. 139 und 141 South FOURTH Street. HEAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. Three-story Brick Dwelliiiir. Baker street, east 01 Seventh street, with four Two-Story Brick Houses in tne rear, un Tuesday, May 11, 1.S09, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, situato on the north side ' of Baker btreet, 84 feet east of Seventh street, lu the township of Moya tnensing, now city of Philadelphia, containing In front on Baker street 16 feet, and lu depth north ward between lines parallel with Seventh street aforesaid 87 feet 2 inches. Bounded westward by ground granted on ground-rent to Thomas Buyer, northward by Drewary's ground, and eastward by ground now or late of David Shoemaker and wife, on which is erected a three-story brick house front, and four two-story houses on the reur, with an alley three feet wide leading to tho back building and a frame stable back. Clear of all Incumbrance. Teiiiis f 1000 mav remain. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 24 83t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street, 'fTTf REAL ESTATE. TIIOMAITa-WlNSjTSALE. JkjiijJ Nat Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. I "..1 Wharton street, east of Sixth street, with a lliree Morv brick building in the rear on Mcllwaln street. No. 628. On Tuesday, May 18, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold ut public s;Ue, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with the three-story brick messuage and three-story back buildinirs thereon erectedsituate on the north side of Whar ton street, No. 631, containing In front on Wh.ir ton street 10 feet 8 inches, and extending in depth northward ol that width 109 feet to Mcllwaln street. The house has the modern Improvements; gas, bath, hot und cold wuter, cooking range, etc. Als , a three-story brick building, No. 628 Mcllwain street, lu the rear 01 the ubove, used a box manufactory. Subject to a vearlv ground rent of f i6. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 a 8 15 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street, EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE Estate of Joshua Longstreth. deceased. TiTo in us A Sons, Auctioneers. Eleven Three-ht ry Brick Dwellings, forming a court, known as 'Noi ili ainpton,'' Nos. 4M, 428, uud 430 Dillw.vn street, non It of Cullowhill street, 00 feet front. On Tuesdav, Mav 26. 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at 'public sale, without reserve, ut the Philadelphia Exchange, all those eleven three-story brick dwellings, forming n court, snd known as "Northampton," situate on the west side of Dillwyn street, north of Cullowhill street, Nos. 420, 428, and 430; the lot containing In fronton Dillwyn street 00 feet, and extending in depth 00 feet. Terms, half cash. Sale Absolute. By order of gkouijk I). Paukisii, William IU'nt, V Executors. S'iKi'iiKN s. Chick, I M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 1 831 Nos. 139 und 141 S. FOURTH Street. If KM. KSTATH THOMAS A. SONS' SA1.K. !::: Modem .Three-storv Brick Dwelling, N.W. comer of Ninth and Rodman streets. On Tuesday, Muy 11, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold ut public mile, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-story buck bul dlinr ai d lot of ground, situate at tho N. . cor ner of Ninth ami Rodman streets, between Lombard and South streets, containing In front 011 Ninth stru t 20 feet, and extending lu depth 90 feet to a four-feet-wldo ulley. It has gas, bath, hot ami cold water, range, etc. Terms.iHJ may remain ou mortg'sge. 'M. THOMAS SONS, ne l..nee, B 1 s.'t Nos. Rl9 and 141 S. . rot ill 11 street. EADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY-rOFFICE aTea, Morcbt"b. Unk Note., and .Specie, either by na ow7iueaor in connection witli.otber kipree. Ouiiipauiee U U airman! town, and ' UupaiuiUuiiieuk RE A l ESTATE AT AUOTION. PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS A HONS AUO flrtrki,-- . 1-.. . . tti...- XI aa u-ei " ' ' 1 nrevHrv nricK uwhiiiiik, . 1 hlrty-nlnth triM.t- u.rbnt atropL onnoslta Saundcra' Inntitut. 011 Tuesday, May 11, 169, at l'4 ?, to,00", will las sold at public aale, at th Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brlfk. dwelling and lot of ground, situate No. 6S Boudinot or Thirty-ninth street, 77 feet 6V Inchon south of Powelton avenue; the lot containing In front 20 foct, and extending in depth 74 feet tv Inches. The hous contains 8 rooms, Is an old-established milk-stand ; also, milk-house, pump of good water, and large sink or cooler for keeping milk. Terms, liooo may remain on mortgage. Immediate posst shIob. i. J HOMAM a SONS, Auctioneer, B 3 8 Nos, 139 and 141 a FOURTH Street FOR THE LADIES. 11 E M OVA OP TI1R TEMPLE OF FASHION. For the better convenience of her patrons, r.mc, m. a. DirrDnn HAS REMOVED HER DRESS TRIMMINGS AND PAI'ER PATTERN.STOIUS TO THg IN. XV. Corner I.levonlli mul Clie mil Ntreclw, lliilalcli1iitt, Where she will be happy to see her friends and cus tomers. BRILLIANT NON El .TIES of SPECIAL IN TEREST. Elegantly trimmed Patterns of latest and most reliable styles lor Ladies' and Children's Dresses in endless variety, plain uud trimmed, many styles of which are manulitciured ou the premises, and can not be found else where, single and in seta for dress maker and dealers, wholesale and retail. MRS. B1ND1-K Hatters herself that her late novelties will not be surpassed by any, giving her personal atten tion to all branches of her department. The acknow ledged superiority, both as regards their reliability and designs, ami the patronage extended to her, reuuer comment unnecessary. "A POSITIVE FACT.' Mrs. Binder has tho llnest assortment of Ladles' Dress and Cloak Trimmings lu the city, at the lowest prices. Dress and Cloak Making ; Dresses made to fit with ease and elegance. Orders executed at short notice. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Rib bons, Bridul Veils and Wreaths, Pine Jewelry, ami Fancy Goods, linking and Ooilerlng. Cutting and Fitting. A perfect system of Dress Cutting taught; price J2-60. w ith chart. Pattern sent by mail or ex press to all parts of the Union. Do not forget our new location, N. W. corner ELEVENTH and CHES NUT Streets. 8stuUU M ANTILLAS C L O A K S - SHAWLS. We invite ladles' attention to our fine Ex posit iou of MANTLES, got up with unusual taste and ele gance. The prices from 10 to fro. Among the Btyles we enumerate the PAULA, ELIAXE, WATTEAU, MASAMELLO, VELOCIPEDE, SKELETON BASQUE, ETO. ETC. A choice collection of LLAMA LACES, SHAWLS, etc., for the seaside, evening, carriage, full dress, and for mourning, iu all the fabrics adapted to these wants. COOPER & C0NARD, S. E. COR. NINTH AND MARKET STS., 1 7fm PHILADELPHIA. EYEE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, Keep the Heaviest Mesh BLACK IRON BAREGE there is Imported. 8-4 DIAMOND MESH IIERNANL 8-4 and 4-4 FINE MESH DO. HEAL SILK GRENADINE. KICH FIGURED GRENADINES. MAGNIFICENT STRirES DO. STRIPE POPLINS FOR JUPES. SILK CHAIN POPLINS FOR DO. TINTED MOHAIR 1)011 SUITS. JAPANESE MIXTURES FOR DO. GRANITE MIXTURES FOR SUITS. GREEN, BLUE, AND MODE POPLINS. SPRING SHAWLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4 8 Blutlr.lin 1115. WM- T- HOPKINS' m5 LADIES' E51PORIUM. NO. 1115 CHESNUT STREET (G1RARD ROW). Largoet aaaortment and Beat and Gbepat tiooda in tha City in all the following lmoa: Manuiacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirt, for Ladies, Misses, and Children, in over four hun dred sly lea, shapea, lengths, and aizea. Coteil, butine, and Janea Corsets, In ebtht diBorent styled, xuanutactureU expressly fur our own aalea. from tfl'GO to $5. .',' different style of superior fitting Frenoh wore Whalebone COHKl'8, from I 1 to S7. 14 varieties of extra handsome Whaiebona Corsets, from 75 cents to '4'5U. Shoulder Braces, Madam Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porters, eto. Mrs. Moody's Patent Belf-adjaatina: Abdominal Corset, highly recommended by physicians, from &il to 7. FL'IX. LINEN OF l.ADIK UNUEIUlAtt lUENTf. 5'-i Bartram Fantoin'a Family Bowing Mao bines, being iiratuitoualy distributed to our ouaUunera for Ul purpose of aeUiwi them introduced. 2 'Ms im CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. QLOAKSI CLOAKS! OLR STYLES are the neweirt. OUU MATERIALS the most fashionable OUR WORKMANSHIP the very bust, OUR STOCK, the largest in the city. OUR PRICES dufy eomnttltlon. B3i:.M6V IVOS, 4 17 stuthlm No. 23 NINTH Kttpef. FERTILIZERS. T70K LAWNS, GARDENS, GREEN- -L HOUSES AND FARMS, B A U O H'S RAW-BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME will be found a powerful MANURE. It is prompt in its action; it contains the Beeds of no pestiferous weeds, and will produce luxuriant growth of Gra's, Flowers, Strawberries, and all Gar den Vegetables und Plants. Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from the whiirf or the manufactory, on liberal tonus. Send your address and procure free "Journal of the Farm." IE VI ; II A:MIS, Ni. SO 8. DELAWARE AVENUE. This Fertilizer can bo had of all Agricultural Deal ers In elty or country. a tuthsam DYEINQ AND PRINTINQ. ST A B L T S II ED 1 8i9. E The New York Dyeing and Printing X.MUUUI1UU1CUI, N T A T H N INLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Side), Philadel phia; No. 98 DUANE Street, and 768 BROADWAY. New York. ' This old and well-knawn Company are prepared, a usual, with the hlghem degree of aklll and the most ?f.T,.::.v ;'""' y, iu m k, CLEAN rK, ami Fl hi leu PVltfv UUfKilir f T 1 . .... .,)... .. u uiiiiiiiin in. uiiii i'ihi'h: i ii ii i iu .... usual superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WHOLE. 9 It thm KOTii Tula la our only office In Philadelphia. ALEXANDER" oTCATTELI. .t CoC PRODUt 1 K ( 'O M M 1 SS H ) N M K Hi ' 1 1 A N l'.V Nutttt NORTH WUilil M Ho. ST NORTH W ATK R HTKKIfT, r-llll.AUtU'UlA