THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1870. Actors hj Inheritance. OENEALOOT 07 THx? BTAOK. A clever contributor the Charleston (S. C.) Courier, in the' coarse of some interest ing remininoenoes of the "Early Days of the Drama in Charleston," gWes this interesting gossip about certain noted dramatio families: "How few sons there have been on whose shoulders has fallen the mantle of a father's glory in political life: to whom a father's powers have descended to enable them bravely to follow in the footsteps and to fill with distinction the place of one who per baps in his day was like another llienzi " 'The forum's champion and the people's chief.' "Only two instances I can call to mind the great Earl of Chatham, and his son, William Pitt, in the British Parliament; and in this country, John Adams, and his son, John Quincy Adams, tho latter the father of Charles Francis Adams, former Minister to England. "Only two families I say, are distinguished to this extent in the history of the world the Pitts in England, the Adamses in America. Whereas, let me see whether I cannot enu merate several remarkable instances, in va rious families, of those who have inherited a genius for the stage, which, gradually de veloping itself, gave them at last pre-eminence in their calling. "In the 'Kenible' family, for instance, the first of the name I find mentioned as an actor is Iloger Kcmble, who was a manager of a strolling company in the middle of the last century, performing in England, in Lanca shire, lie had a large family, 'born to the boards' Mrs. Siddons, Mrs. Whitlock, John Kemble, Stephen Kenible, and Charles Keni ble, Fanny Kemble being the daughter of Charles. "In tho Wallack family we can revert with S leisure to James Wallack, his sister, Mrs. ones, and his son, Lester Wallack; also, the brother of James Wallack, Mr. Henry Wal lack, with his son James Wallack, Jr. "In the Jefferson family, the first of that name with a distinguished record was for many years the contemporary of Garrick, and often his substitute, at tho Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The next was his son, Joseph Jefferson, who came to this country towards the end of the last century, 170(5, and played for some time in Boston and New York, but after a few seasons became identified with the Philadelphia company, in its most high and palmy days, under the management of War ren & Wood. During the course of his long professional life, he acted many parts, such was his versatility 'from grave to gay;' but I always regarded him as unrivalled in such characters as 'Kit Cosey,' in the piny of Town and Country; but above this,Jabove all that can be said of him, he was a perfect gentleman, an exemplary man in every respect, off the stage as well as on it, finish ing a pure and blameless life at the town of Harrisburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, in the year 1832. "He was not only an actor of unsurpassed powers, in a certain range of comic character, " 'Whose ev'ry look and gesture was a Joke To clapping theatres, before he spoke !', but he transmitted to others a portion of his universally acknowledged excellence not only a good actor himself, and the son of a good actor, but the father of good actors, a strongly marked line of talent, from a past generation to the present, in regular descent from his father, passing through him to his children and his children's children ! "Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Anderson were daughters of his, both of them reaching a high position in public favor; Mrs. Chapman par ticularly so, for I remember after seeing her as 'Julia,' in the Hunchback, at the old Park Theatre, in New York, I did not hesitate, in a 'arefully prepared article, to pronounce her "uite equal to Fanny Kemble or Ellen Tree in that part. "Old Mr. Joe Jefferson had a son npon the stage for a short time, but he soon left it to indulge in the fine arts, a taste he inherited from his gifted parent, who, in addition to his histrionic ability, was an accomplished musician, painter, and machinist. "The gentleman I am now alluding to as the son of Mr. Joe Jefferson the elder is the father of the present 'Joe Jefferson,' of 'Hip Van Winkle' fame, who is making a large fortune by playing that part alone, as adapted to the stage specially for mm by iiouclcault. "It will be seen, then, in the Jefferson family, that talent has descended from father to son, which has been sufficient to render eminent some member of it through four cenerations. "In the 'Kean' family, who has not heard of that great dramatio feature in his day, Edmund Kean, elevating himself by a won derful effort of genius, in a night, from the nVRonrifv nf n nrnvinfinl aot.ar to tliA hi orient place on the London boards, wnicn lie con tinued to hold to the end of his life. He was succeeded by his son, Charles Kean, having many admirers for his classical attain ments, and the instructive manner in which he produced a series of Shakespeare s histori cal plays at the Princess' Theatre, under his direction, several seasons. "In the 'Booth' family we must mention that remarkable man and celebrated actor, J. B. Booth, and his son Edwin Booth, now Hhe head and front' of the classic fane that bears his name in New York. He claims to be, like myself, 'a friend to the legitimate drama,' ana nobly does he prove his right and title to the same. Mtatlwtlc or Human Life. According to a French statistician, taking the mean of many accounts, a man fifty years of age has slept 0000 days, worked 0;00 days, walked bOO days, amused nimseii 4ou days, was eatine l'.oo days, was sick .ruu days, etc. lie ate 17,000 pounds of bread, 10,000 pounds of meat, 4fi00 pounds of vegetables, eggs, and fish, and drank 7000 gallons of liquid; namely, water, coffee, tea, beer, wine, etc., all together. This would make a respectable lake of 800 square feet surface and three feet deep, on which a small steamboat oould navi gate. And all this solid and liquid material passing through a human being mnity years: Verily, there is after all some truth in the story of the ogre who drank a lake dry, to catch the fugitives that were sailing over it. Any man can do the same only give him time. This estimate is, however, made for a Frenchman; for an American we have to modify it, by lessening the number of days he devotes to amusements, and in place of this stipulate one thousand days for quietly specu lating COW W gw uiuib nmnjuijr uuiutr, .fifteen hundred days for travelling by steam and horse power, and two hundred days in waiting for means of transportation. The latter number is by no means over-estimated for the inhabitants of New York, Philadel phia, or other large cities of the Union. i rencu i iupiui, The Revue del Deux Monde of Paris, just issued, gives a classified account of the Utopias chiefly in vogue among the combined trades of France, and traces them to certain pre cursors which arose during the revolutionary period of 184b, and were suppressed by the stern regime of the coup d'etat. One of tbene pysteius is entitled "nodal liquidation," and proposes to expropriate every proprietor, whether of land or of capital, giving him, as nn indemnification for his losHes, a bond for the unit-tint on the "national earnings." The cotiminnists, so-called, are divided into three classes; according as the property of indi viduals should be confiscated to the State, or to certain groups of citizens, which would be constituted like Arab tribes, or, thirdly, should be equally divided among all the units or families of tho French population. The latter two species of communists call themselves respectively "collectivists and individualists." lhe first have not had an opportunity of trying their system since the time of the pHrnguay missions. FOR BALE. fTif OERMAKTOW N FOR 8 ALE, A Modern Villa, 14 rooms Nonr Depot. Term oasy. uiAni;nn ii. ilukks, 8 31tit Ko. 4H29 MAIN Street, Germantown. fO hN1, Tt TO KENT, FUl.NiSlIED-A DE- BIRABLR MF.DIUM8IZED 110USK; central loo lion ; modern conveniences. Addres. "W. H. C," Box lrVi Philadelphia Post Office. 6 3tfrn TO LET THE STORK PROPERTY NO. 733 Obesnnt street, twenty five feat front, on bun dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Back building. Bve stories high. Possession Mar 1, 1870. Ad drees THOMAS 8. FLETCHER, 18 lotf Delanoo. N. J ft STOKE TO LET. ON THE FIRST OF Mil July the Store Property, No. 87 8. SECOND Htreet. So leet by KM). The upper rooms, 2ri ly 60, coalil he altered to allow a private entrance trom Neooncl street, and by subletting would materially reduce the runt. Address n. wrvie, 64tf COMMERCIAL ROOMS, Philada. TO LET A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. LU with all tho modern conveniences, on 1,00 U.ST Avenue, nenr Willow avenue, Uerruantown, three minutes walk from Church iiane Station, immediate possossiou. Apply to uuu i r it ii a x, 66th8tu6t No.38North THIRD Htreet. GERMANTOWN FOR RENT A FUR- ninhed COTTAGE, with ten Rooms, and all modern conveniences, No. 14'J OUFJEN Lane. 5tuths8t fBf GERMANTOWN A FURNISHED COT Mil tage to rent for six months. Within rive minutes of d7p.it. CHARLES II. STOKES. n 3 1 "t r.o. maim Htreet, Germantown. fTt 6ERMANTOW N SEVERAL COT Ll"ll tagos to rent and for sale. 6 3 16t No. 429 MAIN Street, Germantown. REAL. ESTATE AQENT. Daniel m. fox & sow, Conveyancers and Ileal Estate Agents, Ko. 540 N. FIFTH ST., Philadelphia. Principal Agency for Cottages and Lots at OAPK MAT And ATLANTIC CITY. 4 14 2inlp FRED. SYLVESTER. SEAL ESTATE BROKER, Ifo. SOS South FOUirril Street. 88rp PHILADELPHIA. REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GO TO TUB MANUFACTORY 0? P. P. KEARN8, No. 39 NOlllH NINTH STREET, 4 23 Bmw3mrp BBLOVV ARCH, BAST SIDE. REFRICERATOR8. E. S. FARSON fc CO., Self-Ventilating- Refrigerators, The cheapest and most reliable in the market, and Will keep MEAT8, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, MILK, and BU1TKR LONGER, DRIER, and COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than any other Refrigerators In use. Wholesale and Retail, at the Old Stand, 4 30 lmrp No. 24( DOCK Street, Below Walnut. VT -ALL REFRIGERATORS A---' AI.WAVSRKI.IARr.lt. The subscriber guarantees the make And finish of hit SUPERIOR REFRIGERATOR equal in every respeot to bis former mukes. The thousands sold and now in nse testify to their superior qualilioations. For sals wholesale ana retail at the Manufactory, No. 305 CHERRY Street. aboT Third. Also, W. F. NICKEL'S Patent Combination ale. beer, and liquor cooler and refrigerator. 3 84thBtu3tit OEORGR W. NICKELS. lOfc.. 1 870. 1 WTO. KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO. ESTABLISHED 1S32. INCORPORATED ISCt. OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT St., PhiladeBpaia. OFFICES AND BRANCH DEPOTS: NOirrn Pennsylvania railroad and mas ter Street. RIDGE ROAD and WILLOW Street. WILLOW STREET WUARP, Delaware Avenue. TWENTK -SECOND and HAMILTON Streets. NINTn Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. PINE STREET WHARF, Schuylkill. No. 1S63 MAIN Street, Gerni'tntown. No. 1 North SECOND Street, Camden, N. J., and CAPE MAT, Ne w Jersey. W holesale and Iieuil Dealers In and Shipper! of lvaatem ice. sena jour oraeis to any oi me above oillcea. "For price, Bee earns o a lui p E N N ICE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 1S6H. OKflUKr. 8. W. Comer FOURTH and LIBRARY, No. 408 North TWENTY-FIRST Street. Shipping Depot, BPRUOK STREET W 11 ARK, Sonny! kill River. Oil AS. J. W UL.ISICH I , rretiaent. 8 30 6(tn CHA8. B. REtCd, Superintendent. TT ILIA'S l'AXUiVi' ItUVlilJIS STAJII CANC12I.L.12EK, The latest and most perfect improvement, adopted by the United States Government, and warranted superior to 1 1 . v . i. . u r . . t . ki . i. ail oiuer in juio. . niiuuv tuuiuftiun iur uar, lunniu, and Year Wheels. PeHuctly simple, compact, and duralile. I'tiA nnlv Ktaino with Indicutur for XJnt,- If mu wunL the best, call for this and take do other. Price, complete, $lu. Travelling ana local anums wsnieu. 20 lmrp 1. M.TOWAU. No. 217 8. THIRD Street, corner of PKAR. Philadelphia QOLONNADE HOTEL, FIFTEENTH AND CHESNTJT STS., SNTIRKLY NEW AND HANDSOMELY FUR N1S11KD la now ready for permanent or transient itaeat. rPO JEWELLERS. -MISS B. BKE1NEINO, formerly with Harry W. hrutth, STRUNG FKAHL ANI OORAL .'KWKLttY AI TKHKD AND KrtPAlRKD, Nu. ?22 CUEbN UT Street. t S 6trp REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. REAL BSTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALU. lVeiy Desirable Lot, Twelfth atroet, north of I mrr street. l)tf feet front. 107 feet deep. On Tuesday, May 10, 18T0, at is o'clock, noon, will be old at public naie, ai me rmiaiMipnta Kxcuannc No. 1. All that very desirable lot of (round, altuata on the rust side ol Twelfth street, 88 feet north of Cherry street; containing in iront on Twelfth street 21 feel 0 liicnef, ami exiciining in nepitl 1UJ leei to a 4-feet wide alley. Terms casit. No, 2. valuable business location. Three-story brick Residence, No. 406 North Twelfth street, above Callowhill street. All that valuable three-story brick HieRsnage, with three-ntory back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Twelfth street, above Callowhill street, corner or Division street, wo. 400; containing In front on Twelfth street IT feet and extending In depth 53 feet. The house contains 10 rooms, In cluding bath and store rooms. Terms tiooo may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. No. B. Modern three-story Brick Residenee. No. 141 N. Nineteenth street, between Arch and Race. All that modern new three-storv brick messuazn. with three-story back building nd lot of srround. sltiiHte 011 the east side of Nineteenth street, south of Race street, No. 141, containing In front on Nine teenth street 19 feet 6 Inches, and extending In depth 110 feet. The house has parlor, dining-room and two kitchens on the first floor; two chambers, bath-room, large sitting-room, with hay window, on second tloor, and live chambers 011 third floor; fres coed In the latest style; two ranges, Harriett's heater heats the whole house; nnderground drain age, gas pipes, etc. Terms 1 1 all casn. immcmaie possession. Keys at the southeast corner of Tenth and Filbert Streets. No. 4. Modern three-story brick dwelling. No. 325 N. Klghteenth street, above Carlton street, near Logan Suuare. all that modern three-story brick messuage. with two-Btory back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Eighteenth street, north or (. anion street, ro. hk; containing in iront on Klghteenth street 18 feet, and extending In depth r9 feet to a 8 feet-wldo alley. The house has parlor, rtlnlng-rooin, and kitchen on first floor; 2 chambers, sitting-room, bath and store room on the second floor, and 3 on t he third tloor, gas, with chandeliers and fixtures, which are Included in the sale free of charge; bath, hot and cold water, range, under ground drainage, etc. Terms $2000 may remain on mortgage for Ave years, from sad May, i860. Im mediate possession. May be examined. No. 6. Two-story Brick Dwelling, Sloan street, second house north of Filbert street, West Philadel phia. All that two-story onck messuage and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Sloan street, second house north of Filbert street, West Philadel phia: containing in front 13 feet. Including the half of a 8 feet wide alley, and extending In depth 64 reet, including a a leei wiae aney. subject to a mortgage of 33'83, payable in 5 years. sale absolute, immediate possession. Assignee's Peremptory Sale. No. 6. Tract of Land, 20 Acres, Atlantic County, New Jersey. All that tract of land, containing '20 acres, more or less, situate In Atlantic county, N. J., being No. 6S9 on the plan of farms laid out by the Weymouth Farm and Agricultural Company. No. T. Lot, Colvllle, Atlantic county, N. J. All that lot of ground, situate in the town of Colvllle, Atlantic county, New Jersey, being No. 1 in block 16 (on the plan of said town), which is formed by the Intersection of Locust and Front streets ; thence southwanl along Locust street 80 feet, and extend ing in aeptn tun leer, haie peremptory. ai. TiiuaiAs uw, Auctioneers, B67 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. PURLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY L'llr Q TIIK ORE EN BANK, BURLINGTON, N. .1., late of Charles Chauncey, Esq., deceased. Will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, on TllLKMlAY, May 12, 18T0. No. 1. The three-story brick Mansion and large lot or Ground, fronting the river Delaware, between Wood and Talbot streets, adjoining General Edward B. Orubb and John D. Abercromwe, i.sq., naving a iront or aoout aiu reet on the river, and extending back to Pearl street. The house is three stories, built of brick, has two parlors, large dining room, two Kitchens, waiter room, and ten sleeping roonib, hydrant watr, hot and cold batns, gas, range, etc. The situation is one of the most beautiful on the river, with fine views up and down and of the oppo site snore, the lawn extending to the water edge, with a stone wall along the whole front. The house is surrounded with large shade trees, and the garden and grounds are laid out in a tasteful manner, wlih many rare and beautiful trees, and the entrance to the mansion is lam wuu a oeautuui leasaiateu pare ment. No. 2. Is a large lot of ground on Pear street, oo positc No. 1, having a front on Pearl street of about 800 feet, and lu depth about 116 feet on .Talbot Btreet. un this lot is the gardener's cottage, stable. and carriage house, hot houses, and Is well stocked wun line iruit trees, including pear, pium, ana iig, Also, grape vines of the usual varieties. No. 3. Also a large lot at the southwest corner of Peail and Talbot streets, having a front of 2T5 feet on Pearl street by 210 feet on Talbot street, bounded by neirs 01 ur. tjortianut vaii itensseiaer. The above premises are about two squares from the steamboat landing and railroad station, and the same from St. Mary's Hall, one of the best female seminaries in the United btates, under the charge of Bishop Odenhelmer, who resides on the Green isanK, ami being oniy one nour s ride rrom rnuadei phia and three from New York, and almost hourly, make tins a most aesiraDie residence. Sale to commence at 3 V o'clock P. M.. on the arrl val of the cars from Philadelphia. Terms, one-half cash, balance on mortgage, payable In one or two years, fvoo to 00 paid aown on jno. 1, ana iiou on is on. 2 ana , wnen soui. FRANKLIN WOOLMAN, Agent, 4 23 smf 8t No. 10 HIGH Street. Uurllngton, New Jersey, April 22, 1870. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF Li"i! James 8. De Bennevllle, deceased Thomas & Sons. Auctioneers. Three-story brick Dwelling. No. MS Lombard Btreet, west of Fifth street. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday. May IT. 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tne roiiowing-described pro- ptrty, late 01 jamca . lie uennevuie, deceased, viz., all that three-story brick messuage and lot ol ground, situate on the north Bide of Lombard street. between Fifth and Sixth streets. No. 613; containing in front on Lombard street 16 feet, and extending in ncpi u vi icet. By the Court, Joseph Mboary, Clerk O, C, M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 4 27 m 7 14 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St T PUBLIC SAL E. TflOMAS 4 SONS. Mjll Auctioneers. Well-secured Irredeemable Ground Kent $48 a 1 ear. On Tuesday, May 10, IlTA n- 40 nlntrl7 will Ka aarvlj-l n f mihlln nlr IOIW, OK to I L1UVIV, UWUU. VT 111 UO DU1U CbV U Ul LU BQirj. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that well-secured Irredeemable ground rent of 145 a year lawful money, clear of taxes, issuing out of all that lot of ground, situate on the east side of Firth street, south of German street; about 19 feet 6 inches front, and in depth about 125 feet, more or less. It Is secured by a three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 741 S. Fifth street, and the Interest is punc tually paid. M. THOMAS 4 SONS. Auctioneers, 4 26 30 MT Nob. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street PUBLIC SALE THOMAS 4 SONS. AUC- :; tloiieers. Large and valuable Lot, Mortiieast corner of V alnut and Cope streets, between Twenty third and Twenty-fourth streets, 20)tf feet front, 135 feet deep to Kansoui street, on t uesaay, May 10, ihTO. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and valuable lot of ground, situate at tne nortneast cor ner of Walnut and c'op'j (formerly Westi streets. Kighth ward; containing in fronton Walnut street 40 feet 7 1-0 inches, and extending in depth along Cope street l-io leet ui naimoin street iwu irums. M. THOMAS 4 SONS, Auctioneers, 4 29 30 m 7 Nos. 13 and 141 S. FOURTH St PEREMPTORY SALE THOMA8 4 SONS. ill Auctioneers. Two-story Brick Dwelling, Bo urne street, third house above Diamond street. On Tuesday, May 10, lb70, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be gold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadel phia Kxchange, all that two-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Bodiue stree, 90 feet north of Diamond street; containing in front on Bodine Btreet 14 feet, and extending in depth 50 feet to a S feet b inches wide alley, with the privilege mereui. Duuject 10 mundane ui souu. M. THOMAS 4 sunn, Auctioneers, 4 28 30 m7 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street, UPHOLS TERY COOD8, ETO. IIOELIT, BROWN. NOBLIT & CO., Nos. 222 and 218 S. SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. Import!, Manufacturers and aalars la Upholstery Goods. Car Trimmings, Cabinet Makers' and Undertaken' Findings. Swisa and Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding B.TO. ETO., Il8iJ&l Wholesale and Retail. REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. P1TBLIC 8ALK, ON TIIK PREMISES. THOMAS A KON8. Auctioneers. Very ele- tbt country seat, mansion, stable, and coach house, 2ft seres, known as "Heechwood," at the Jenkiutown Htatlon on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, resi dence of W. C. Kent, lJsq. On Saturday, May 21, hiu, at 4 o'ciock v. ai., win De sold at pumic sa'e, on he premises, all that elegant country seat, 2.1 acres. known as "Beechwood," situate at theJenkintown Htatlon, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, 40 minutes by rati from the depot. The Improvements are an elegant three-story stone mansion, handsomely papered and painted tnroiignoui; nas large nun, purior, niniiig-room, library, 2 kitchens, with largo store-room attached, and 2 china-closets on the tlrst floor, with hot ami cold water; D chambers and store-room, bath and water-closets on the second noor; 4 chambers ana 2 large closets on the third lloor; gas-pipes, furnace, 2 cooking ranges, bell calls, large' water-tank, large porch; two-story name laundry, with tubs, hot and cold water, range, 2 chambers over laundry, root cellar, etc.; stone stable and coach-house, coachman's room, harness-room, cow-house, grecu-honse, ice-house (lllled, with provision vault, smoke-house, clili ken-house and out buildings; large vegetable garden (planted), young orchard of choice fruit trees, in lull bearing, Finan irons, aoumiance oi oiu snaae trees, evergreens, etc. ; large and handsome lawn, underground drainage; inclosed in front on Green wood avenue by a substantial stone wall and a spruce hedge, and on the southwest by a high board fence and a locust hedge. The Jenkiutown Station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, Is at the foot of the lawn, about 800 yards from the iront door, nd shut out by a beautiful woods. Half a mile from Jenkiutown, where there are churches, schools, stores, etfi. Situation high, commanding a beautiful view of the country for miles arouiKi. nee pnoto graph at the auction rooms. Terms I'io.ooo may remain on mortgage Immediate possession. KLKUANT FLKNITIHK, HORSKS, COWS, FARMING Ul'KNSILS, K I t'. Farming Utensils, etc.. mar be had by the pur chaser of the place at a valuation. May be examined during the week from Wednes day until Saturday, inclusive. Trains leave depot of the North Pennsylvania Railroad for Jenklntown at ('SO, 8-45 and 1045 A. M., 1-15, 2-45, 4-15, B-S0, 6 20, 8, and 11-30 P. M. Re turning leave Jenklntown for Philadelphia at , 8-01, 8f4, 10 02 A. M., 2 30, 8 60, 6-14, 6 34 and 8 49 P.M. M. THOMAS 4 SONS, Auctioneers, 4 28 m7,ll,2l Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St. fp PUBLIC SALB. THOMAS 4 SONS, AUC Lra TIONKERS Deslraole Couatry Seat. 1 Acres, Mansion and Cottage, with Stable and Coach house, cnesnut avenue, near cottage street, cnes nnt Hill, Twenty-second ward, 10 minutes' drive to the Railroad Station. On Tuesday, May 17. 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia i-ixcnange, an that uesirauie country scat and 7 acres 34 perches of land, situate on the southwesterly side of a flfty-feet-wlde street, jvhlch extends from another llfty-feet-wide street Tailed Chesnut avenue (rormeriy Teaynscung avenue), at right angles to Thomas Mill road (now called Cottage Btreet), Chesnut Hill, Twenty-second ward. The Improvements are a three-story stone (mastic) dwel ling, has parlor, dining-room, and sitting-room (two basmeDt kitchens) on the first floor; 6 rooms on the second noor, and 4 on tne third ; porch on each side oi the ho nse, gas introduced, cooking r ange, etc. : two-story mastic stable and coach-house, two-story cottaee waan-nouse. srrecn-nouse, etc. : crounns planted with fruit and shade trees. The house stands liicn. overlooking the country for several miles, it adjoins the elegant country seats of Joseph Middle- ton, Dr. isarKer, ana otners. immeuiate possession. Will be shown on application to Mrs. Smith, re siding in the cottage. For further particulars apply M. THOMAS hon.S, Auctioneers, 4 23 M7 14 Nos. J39 and 141 8. FOURTH Street mREAL ESTATE. THOMAS 4 SONS' SALE. Large and Valuable Residence, Brewery, and fl UIIV AVS. AVT-UA A tUVU DUVbW DVUIU t-TA VVJ- lumbia avenue, 80 leet front, 144 feet deep to Hutch vi i.rir Ktinn rt.n k ru 'i nriTii urriinr annrn rr ' r inson street, two ironts. un Tuesday, aiay 17. lsio. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that larae lot of cround and the improvements thereon erected, situate on the east side of Tenth street, south of Columbia avenue; containing in front on Tenth street SO feet, and extending in depth 144 feet to Hutchinson street 2 fronts. The Improvements are a large aud valu able three-story brick residence, fronting on Tenth street; has two-story back buildings, parlor, dining room, and 2 kitchens and work-room on the tlrst floor;? chambers, gas, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, 2 furnaces, cooking range, etc. A three-etory brick building 40 feet front, fronting on Hutchinson street, supplied with a 29-horse-powcr engine, and all machinery and fixtures requisite for carrying on a Urst-class brewing business ; is now occupied as an ale and porter brewery, and doing a good business. Also, a two-story brick building, Jrontlng on Tenth street, used as weaving rooms. Terms 119, too may remain on mortgage. The brewery is leased for b years, from November 24, im-j, ana tne resilience lor onn year. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 28 30 m7 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. a REAL ESTATE THOMAS 4 SONS' SALE. On Tuesday, Msyl 0, 1S70, at 12 o'clock, uoon. win be sold at public Bale, at the Philadelphia ix change, the following described property, viz. : No. 1. Desirable Lot, N. W. corner of Havcrford road and Forty-third street. All that lot of ground situate at the N. W. corner of Haverford road and Forty-third street (late Lexington street). Twenty fourth ward; thence along Forty-third street luf leet lf inches to ground or Maurice usthemler; then along the came west 160 feet to a 40 feet wide street; thence along said street east 63 feet 11 inches to tne tiaveriora roan, and thence along said Haver, ford road east 163 feet 8 inches to tne place of begin ning. Subject to a redeemable ground rent of $ 150. Terms 1'2000 may remain on mortgage for S years. No. 2. Lot, Forty-third street, adjoining the above, All that lot of ground adjoining the above on the North; containing 100 feet in trout on Forty-third 2! reet, by 160 feet in depth to said 40 feet wide street- Subject to a redeemable ground rent of (ISO. Terms 115 may remain on mortgage for 3 years. M. thomah a SONS, Auctioneers. 4 28 SO m7 Nos. 139 aud 141 S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE TnOM AS A SONS' SALE. Modern Three-story Rrick Dwelling, No. 120 ilsworth street, west or Twelfth street. On Tues day, May 17, 187t, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that mree-story ones messuage, wun two-story dock building ana lot oi ground, situate on the south side of Ellsworth street, west of Twelfth street. No. mo. containing in front on Ellsworth street 17 feet 6 Inches, Including on the east side thereof half of a 8 leet wine aney leaning into wiswonn street, and extending in depth on the east line 62 feet 2!tf inches, and on the west line Oil feet 11 inches to a 3 feet wide alley, communicating with the first-mentioned 3 feet wide alley. House has the modern conveniences. gas, bath, hot and cold water, cooking-range, wash- pave, etc. UDjeci ur a yeany grouna reut oi fid, possession in i; may 00 examined. M. THOMAS A SONsI, Auctioneers, 4 28 m7 14 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street, REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE tjij! Three-story brick cottHKe, Forty-fourth street, NoitU of Eadline Btreet, Twenty-fourth ward, ho feetfrsnt. On Tuesday, May 10. 1870. at 12 o'clock neon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia exchange, an mat uauosouie mree-story brick cot tage and lot ot ground, situate on the west side of Forty-fourth Btreet (or Deliuont avenue), 210 feet north of Eadline (formerly Kagle) street, Twenty fourth ward ; the lot containing In front on Belmont avenue 80 feet, and extending iu depth loo feat to Lex Btreet. The house contains 8 rooms and sum mer kitchen; gas pipes, verandah, and vestibule; lurtre crane arbor and a variety of cranes: garden in front and rear, plauted with flowers, dwarf fruit trees, etc. Terms, $:i,023 may remain on injrtsrage. Immediate possesion. Keys at Nc. 313 Market street. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 2S 30 m7 Nos. 139 and lsl S. FOURTH Street, EXECUTOR'S PEREMPOUi' 8 A L E Liii Estate of Charles F. Lex, deceased Thomas iSoua. Auctioneer? Two-s-ory iirick Dwellluur, northeast corner of Tweni. y -second aud Wright streets, Twentieth ward. Ou Tuesday, May 17, loiu, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate at the northeast corner of Twenty-secund aud Wrlnlit gtreow. Twen tieth ward: the lot containing ii front on Wriirht Btreet 16 feet, and extending iu depth along Twenty- second Btreet 40 leei 10 u a ieei wmo ai;.y, with ue privilege thereof. Tertria 1760 may remain. Lease expires juiy i, mhp, M. THOMAS A SUNS, Auctioneers. 4 28 m7 14 Nos. ia and 111 S. FOURTH Street, REAL ESTATE THOMAS A HONS' SALE. 11 Bljn.l fnur.Dtiirn I. t..l u..h.. ultniinir. No. 1343 Lombard street, webt of Kiir ...i. .trout On Tuusduv. M:l in IsTn of o'clock, uoon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phi ladeiphia Kxchauge, all that four-story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground, situate ou the north Bide ef Lombard Btreet, west of l-igliteenth street, in.. ... 41 in I llaV ts fWirit - r T ...il,.,. 1 .. a- n 16 1CCI) tali VI CAvamiup aa v j'l IS W AG. f ICCt alley. The house contains 9 rooms, gas, rauge, in u , etc. Tel Bis, caau. uuuieaiaie possebsnn. bubject to yearly grouud rent of fM (hilver). M. THOMAS SONS, Aue'i.mcoM, 4 88 30 Ill7 Nob. 139 and 141 8. Fol'UTH btrceL REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. OPUKLIO SALU THOMAS A SONB, Auc tioneers. Very desirable Residence, Stable, hud Carriage-house, 8 acres, Main street, Woodbury, New Jersey, opposite the Methodist Church. Ou Tuesday, Msy 17, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will I Bold at pnbllo sale, at the Phlladclpnla Exchange, all thai desirable country place, containing about 8 ncrei of ground, situate on Main street, oppo site the Methodist Church, Woodbury, New Jorsey. The Improvements are a well-built and handsomely- finished new frame house, gas-houso, wood-house, barn, carriage, cow, and chicken-houses, and other out-bmldings. In complete order. The house was built eight years ago, with the best materials and In the best manner, for the present owuer, under the superintendence of a i-hiladelphla architect; hat handsome gas-Cxtures and cornices througnout; verandah, with iron pilasters, on the front and south sides of the house; the Olrst floor has a large hall, parlor, with French-plate windows opening to the floor, dining-room, kitchen, pantry, and cistern; the Second tloor hus 6 good chambers, well ventilated, china closet and bath-room, aud In the attic I large chambers; good closets in every room; also a dry cellar, laid with by drat lie cement There is a range iu tho kitchen; upper rooms are heated from the dining-room and parlor; the side yard and lawn ha Iron fence; ground laid out with evergreens, shrub, berv; grape arbor; well shaded and stocked with choice bearing fruits of alt kinds. On the highest elevated ground at Woodbury; all the walks are pnvedwlth brick, and there is plenty of good water at the house and barn. Terms, $:toot may remain on mortgage. To examine, take the boat at upper side of Market street for Woodbury or West Jersey cars. Immediate possession. Will be shown by the owner and occupant, Mr. J. V. C'heesman. m. i human 4 m;sn. Auctioneers, 4 28 ni' 14 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St. ff rUBLIC SALE THOMAS A SONS, AUCTION l'f EK S Very elegant three-story brown stone Residence, No. Ittt 5 Spring Uardcn street, west of Eighteenth street, 86 reet front, 111 feet deep; two fronts. On Tuesday, May 17, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia .Exchange, an mat very eiegant aouoie tnree-story brown stone messuage, with three-story back build ing and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Spring Garden street, west of Eighteenth street, No. 10.1; containing In front on Spring Garden street 86 feet, and extending in depth 170 feet 11 inches to Jirandywine street two rronts. Tne house is new, well and substantially built, and finished in a very superior manner, with all the modern conveniences; has hall in the centre, parlor, reception room, dining room (with butler's pantry), 2 kitchens (with soap- stone wasntuos ana sinus), ana 2 water-closets on the first floor; 3 chambers, saloon sitting room, library, aud bath room on the second floor; 6 cham bers, bath room and billiard room on the third floor; marble mantels throughout, front stairway, doors and window sash solid walnut, plate-glass front to lined with lead, bell calls, gas, hot and cold water, 2 furnaces, 2 cooking ranges, ary cellar, with bath, large yard, underground drainage, etc. Terms, half cash. Clear of all incumbrance. Immediate pos session. Now open for examination. M. THOMAS 4 SONS, Auctioneers. 4 22 SO m 7 14 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH St. REAL ESTATE THOMAS 4 SONS' SALE Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling. No. 117 i' uedlander street, between Twentieth and Twenty- first, aud Race and Vine streets On Tuesday, May 10, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick dwelling, with two-story back building and lot of groum, situate on the east sMe of Fnedlandcr street, west of Twentieth street, No. 117; containing In front on Fricdlander street IS feet, and extending in depth 63 feet. It has gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cnokfnir ramie. etc. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms $2u00 may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS A SONS, Anctloneers, 4 21 SO m7 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St 4 REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. j! juoueru luree-siory uricx aweiuufr. no. loxn 'oplar street, west of Sixteenth street. On Tues day, May 10, 170, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern mree-story onck messuage, with two-story back building and.lotjof ground, situate on the north side of Poplar street, west of Sixteenth street, No. 1629: containing in front on Poplar street 18 feet. including half of a 2 feet wide alley, and extending in depth on tho eastern line 103 feet 9 inches, and on the western line 103 feet 9 v inches. It has oarlor. dining-room, and kitchen on the first floor; gas, bath, not and cold water, furnace.' cooking ramre. etc. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of 1U. Pos session 1st of June. May be examined. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 4 23 8 3t Nos. 139 and 141 8, FOURTH Street Tf HAL EST A T R TITOM A S ROMS' SAT.TC iiji Two-story Brick Dwelling. No. 929 Filbert btreet, with 4 three-story Brick Dwellings in the rear, forming a court. On Tuesday, May 10, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia exchange, all those brles mes suages and the lot of ground thereunto belomrlnir. sittate ou the north side of Filbert street, west of jNinin Btreet, jno. vw: tne lot containing in fronton Filbert street 20 feet, and extending in depth 140 leet to a street. The improvements are a two-story brick dwelling, with two-story back building, front ing on Hlbtrt street, and 4 three-story brick dwell ings in tne rear, forming a court. Terms f 2500 may rinmiu uu iiou ikuk" M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 2S 30 ni7 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. f REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' 8ALE Mill Three-story brick hotel and dwelling, known as file Fifth Ward House. No. 813 Fitzwater Btreet. On Tuesoay, May 10, 1870, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all tnai rnree-Biory oricK messuage, witn two-story back buildings (ten rooms), and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Fitzwater street, corner of Lisie Btreet, No. 613 ; the lot containing in front on Fitz water street 20 feet, and extending In depth 80 feet to a 10 leet wide alley leading from Lisle street to Russell street. Has the gas introduced. Clear of an incumbrance, immediate possession. Terms 13300 may remain ou mortgage. M. THOMAS 4 SONS, Auctioneers, 4 28 30 m7 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street fr! PEREMPTORY SALE THOMAS A SONS, jrvji Auctioneers. inree-Biory urick uweinng, no, lizS Bodlno street, north of Jeiferson street, with i three-story brick dwellings In the rear. Seventeenth ward. On Tuesday. May 10. 1870. at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those brick messuages aud the lot of ground, situate on the west Bide of Bodine Btreet, 219 feet three-quarters of an men norm oi jetierson street, ino. laio; the lot con talning in front on Bodiue street 24 feet, and ex tending in depth 65 feet 9 inches. One of the houses fronts on Bodino street, No. 1626; and 2 in tne rear forming a court- Clear or an incumbrance. Terms ii air cash, sale absolute. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 21 30 m7 Nos. 139 aud 141 8. FOURTH St. EXECUTORS' SALE. ESTATE OF ANN ll"li COULTER, deceased Thomas A Sons, Auc tioneers. in lnety uosiraoie lots, Chelteu aveuue. School street, Coulter, Penn, Queen, Hansberry, ruiaHM, morns, murens, aim vt lasamcKon avenue. Germantown. On Tuesday, May 17, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, all those ninety very desirable lots of grouna, Having a large lot on cnelten avenue, School street, Coulter, Penn, Queen, Hansberry, Pulaski, Morris, Laurens, and Wlssahlckon. avenue, Germantown. They will be sold according to a Plan, which may De Dad at tue uucuon rooms. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 4 21 23 80m7 14 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH St. AUCTION SALES. 1 IPPINCOTT, HON & CO., AUCTIONEER. 1 J No. Mil MARKET BtrMt. LARGE SALK OF F.OOTb. RHOKS, AND STRAW I.UULS aau SK,g i-ltCi-a H1SUOW bllADKtt, BX V. A 1 ALUUUA. On Monday Mnrniag, Ma 9. uonnnencinn at lu o'cluok. 6 5 St MAKT1N BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. 1 1 j.tl Salesmen for M. Thomas t Boos.) No. 7i4 OHKhNO ' Ktrsot, rar an ur.no. froia Mloet. PPRF.MPTOBY 8ALK TO THR TRADE. LLANKWOHK AND STATIONERY. Ou truli y WoruiDt,', May IS. at Id o'clcck. at the auction rooms. No. 704 : Ones nut KUat, an extensive aaportmoot of Blankvork and htationtiy .f ev.ry description Fin. writing aud r pi nar puiiora, gold and alnol pons, line cutlery, fancy iroixii. photograph albnms, hue letter, foolscap, note, AtidMlltt papers; iirttclaaa blank-books, full and hal( Li uud, pencils, etc. 7 tt Y E ARK ITT x CO., AUCTIONEER! OAKII AUOTION nOUBK, (11241 Mi uiVK 1- T Ktreet. corner oi nana Itnit iltth idTsuced on comitfnmenia without axtraoharaa 'IIOMAS RIRCli A SON, AUCTIONEERS ..i. .u.ktailSKUlN UKHOHAKTO No 111(1 1 Cll KS 17 T Sirft, rear entrance No. 1107 Hansom itreet. N LOUISVILLE, K I .6tOKr"lW', R.G.BTCOII. ( KBtabliithed ih&.. i.1 CTlOKFfcRS AMI COMMISSION MERCHANTS, l.OUIhVlLLK.KY. H ulceus strictly Commission, ill auction saleaaxcln Sivi lor c.h foo.ia .n onis solicited for auction or private aalea. toyul-r mUion tale, of boot, shoes, and bau srerf 1 1' in ac . i..t.u'-i ulI:oo s&laeof dry aroods, clothiajt, oarpet. nolioua, etc., every Vi leeW and 1 uurstiay. U II tun AUO riON BALES,; M THOMAS A SONS, NOB. 189 AND II 8. FOURTH 8TKKET. Rain Nn 111 Plna tnt SURPLUS FURNITIJRK. FKK NOH I'l. 4TK M ANTHL M1KKOR, JINK VFLVKT OAKl'K IS, KTU. Un Monday Mornius;. Way P, at 10 o'clock. Iv rtl.iia. thn snnorior fnrni- tnrd, cr-mrrisine WMlnnt anil nmhnsitn narlor fnrnitttra. cohered with bair-oloth; walnut centre tahln, witlnnt ei trnpii n table, mahoaany sidelinard, fine china anil s:lam ware, mahcRany and walnut chamber iurniture, feather neus, t'ooKiiia uivneiiB. tic. o at HANPCOMK FURNTT11BK, PIANO. KLKQANT KUfl.K Jii u uiii' iJHANURLIKrvS, HVrt elnsT'nt French. plate Mantel and Plir Murors, rioh Medallion Velvet, Kngliah, Bruasols, and other Oar ets, lil. Pn Tnpadny Mnrnlnir, Mar 10. at, 10 o'clock, at ISo. 12.'! I Arch street. h n.l. Iriiue, the handsome lorniture, comprinmir walnut parlor ruiniiure, coveron witn nair cioin; wninut centre and lirmjutt tables: rive eleearrt. French plnte mantel and ler mirrors, enony and ajlt. 1 ramus; piano-torto. made ty lever: walnnt hall furniture: walnut and oak dinina. room furnituie; rorewood sitting-room furniture covered wan reps; malioi .any chamber furniture : tine curled bair Biattretses; fine feather beds, bolsters, and pillows; ma hoRStiy secretary and bookcasn; mahoKany wardrobe; rich medallion velvet, English brussels, and other oar- icin. tliu a iso, in. eiegant bronze and gilt chandeliers and gan brackets. Most of the furniture was mads by Moor. A Oam. pion. 1 7 tt BALK OF REAL JCSTATK AND STOOKS. May 10. .t LI O'clock, tinon. t th. k'.inh.n.j ill In elude ' ' " " THIRD BTREET (South 1. No T.. .n n-.n. ins. 1 HIKTi -olATH AND HAVERtmnn rtdvitti N. K. corner hemdence. PANMYUNK KOA D, near Froad aUnet-Tt UVaArea. HODINK BTSKKT, No. 1626-8 Brick Dwelling BF.COND HTRKhT (Soatb), No. 87-Ilrlok Badiling. OH F.hTKR COUNTY. I'A.-t.'onntr. Ki. ..rf K. lftfi acres, near Street Road Station. t r.KK h i KCT, Ko. 4-Brick Dwelling. KKVKM H (North), No. 9l-Hriok Dwelling. ALI'FR bTRKKT, No 1250-1'wo Kriok Dwellings. RICHMOND STRHKT, No. 17i8-Store and Dwelling. FR1FDLANDKR 8TRKRT, No. 117-Brick Dwelling. IJMBAK1 8TRK.KT. No. lrtJo-Htore and Dwelling. l'OFLAR HTRHKT, No. 12-Brick Dwelling. HODINK STKHKf, above Diamond-Brick Dwelling. 8K.UOND BTRK.KT (Sooth), Nos. 242,241,244, and 246 Two Brick Stores. SKOOND 81'KK.KT rRnnt.hV Nn. Rla filnre .nrf 1S..II. ing and 6 Brick Dwellings. MXTKKNTH AND bl'ILES STREETS, N.W. corner Hire una uweillDff. MARSHALL STREKT, No. 4B7-Brick Residence. HI.BKRT STHH FT, No i2Flve Brick Dwollirnrs. FORTY -FOURTH STREET, North of Eadline-Brick Cottage. 11 Z WATER STREET, No. 13- Hotel and Dwelling. LOMBARD STREET, No. IMS-Store and Dwelling" TULPEHOOKKN STREET (Germantown), S. VV: o' Adams streot Handsome Residence. BENSON STREET (Camden. N. J.), No. 811-Ston. Cot t nee. TWELFTH STREET, north of Cherry-Lot, SIX feet front. HAVERFORD ROAD AND FORTY-THIRD ST. N. W. corner Ixit. FORTY THIRD STREET Lot adjoining the above. WALNUT AND OOPK STREETS, N. K. oorner Ijirse Lot. THIRTY -FIFTH STREET, north of Powelton avenue CI nrcb and Ixit. SI OA N bTK EFT, north of Filbert Dwelling. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA Mill Hoad Country Place, k acre. GROUND BENT, $45 a year-(Irredeemable.) NINTH STKKKT (South), No. 6U7 Brick Dwelling. NINE1 FENTH (North), No. 14t-Modern Residence. ATLAN'JIO COUNTY, N. J.-Traot of Land. 2U acres. arO Ixit. F:l(H1 EFNTH (North), No. 895-Modern Dwelling. TWELFTH 81 REET (North), No. 4u5-Brick Roei. dtnee 1'ew No. f3, St. Mark's Church. Pew No. Sii, middle block, south aislo, fifth aitting, St. Luke's Church. 1 share Point Brce ze Park. Box stall, No. 16. Point Breeze Park. $5Uu Camden and Atlantic Railroad second mortgage, T per cent, interest paynhle in gold. fiUKIsorip Atlant'o Mutual Insurance Co. (New York). &5t0 chattel mortgage convertible bond OatawUsa Enilrrad. &o ro Philadelphia and Erie 7 per cent , Jan. and Jul. 6(1 shares Central Transportation Co. 1 share Philadelphia Library Oo. 40 sharoa Western National Bank. 42 shares Buck Mountain Coal Co. !0 shares heventh National Bank. 5 shares Union Transfer Co. to shares Schomacker Piano forte M'anufncturlng Oo. 7S shares Minehill and Schuylkill Haven K. R. ft shsrss KensinKton National Bunk. 60 shares Southern Transportation Co. A lao, abont 40,000 shares of Oil and Mining Btocks. Full paiticnlars in catalegues. 6 6 3t COTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTION COMMISSION SALESROOMS. B. 8UOTT, Jr., A notion eer, No. 1117 CHESNUT Street, (Uirard Row), UNKXAMPLFD 8U00ES9 OF THE GREAT SALES OF BARLOW'S SUPERIOR FURNITURE. AND STILL ANOTHER EXTENSIVK STOCK AT PUBLIC 8AIE. On Tuesday Morning, May 10, at 10 o'clock, will be ottered for sale, at pubHo anot ion, another large and varied assortment of Barlow', superior furniture, comprising elegant parlor sets in great variety ; walnut chamber sets, all atyles; oak and walnut extension tables, Parian bouquet table, wardrobes, lounges, bookcases, secretaries, mirrors, bair mattresses, etc .all of superior designs and manufacture, and acoompanied by a written guarantee. Goods packed on th. premises by experienced paokers, and shipped to any part of the United State, in perfect safety. "Jail and examine the elegant stock. Store open day and evening for examination. Catalogues ready cn Monday afternoon. 15 7 St EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FURNITURE, BEDS. AND BEDDING AT PUBLIC SALE . The entire large stock of Meters. F. O. A V. J. FR ASKR. No. Hb9 Market atreet, will be disposed of at publio sale, without any reserve. On Wednesday and Thursday Mornings, May 11 and 13, at ten o'clock each day. Metars. FRAKER are retiring from business after twenty five years assiduous application, and take thia method o' disposing of their Inrtfe stock, wbioh will most positively be sold rtgardless of cost. To those desiring to purchase their spring furniture, and from a house of (stablished reputation, this opportunity i. on. seldom offered. T he stock embrace, an nnusual variety of parlor suit, walnut chamber aeta, oottage furniture, parlor taolee. bookcases, mirror., hall and umbrella stands, hat rack, tageraa, lounges, extension tablea, chair, of all kinds' matlressee and bedding in great variety; office and library Iurniture, wardrobe., towel stands, commodoa, eto etc. etc. We invite special attention to this SJile, being one of the) largest of th. season, and the excellent quality of goods that will La ottered. Catalogues ready THIS DAY, and maybe bad noon application to Messrs. Eraser, at their warerooma. or at the office of the Auctioneer. a 4 7b The premise. No. Ill 9 MARKET Street, now occupied by Messrs. F. G.sV.J. Eraser as a Furniture Ware room, will be rented to a responsible party, and tho gooa wiuoi tue present Dueineae lor sate. Apply st the oftic. of iv mm i r, j it. . b4 No. 1117 CHESNUT Street. BUNTING, DURBOROW A CO., AUCTION KERB, Nos. 933 and 834 MARKET Street, earn if Bank street tjaooesaors to John B. Myers A Oo. LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS. On Monday Morning, May 9, tt 10 o'clock, on four mouth' credit. SS5t SALE OF 2000 OASES BOOIS. SHOES, HATS, ETO. On Tuesday Morning, May 10, at 10 o'clock, on four month.' credit, S4M SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY BALE OF 8"0 CA8F8 U M B K F 1. L a H AND PARAHOI.H, KTU, BV ORDER OF LEADING MANUFACTURERS. On Wednesday Morning, May 11, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, em bracing UMBRELLAS. Gingham umbrellas, in Scotch and American cloth, and of all sir.es. Gingham umbrellas, in Scotch and American cloth, with Fox's and plain steel frames. Louble face twilled Kngliah ailk umbrellas. Including fine goods. ... huoer silk umbrellas, Fox's and other steel frames, for city trade. . ,, Extra quality bailed silk umbrellas on Fox', paragoal u'fuinea brown and black rtnella sun umbrella.. Full iinea brown and black boiled ailk aun umbrellas. PA R A SOLS. Latest styles poult de soie and gro. guin lined parasols in black and th. newest colon plain, routed, fancy tr ii uieii, lace-covert d, etc., assorted hai dies. 1-utenl styles French cambric seaside paranoia. Late.t stloa but! and white lined aud unliued pongee parasols. Full line, misses' paraeole, embracing every novelty ot the season. N. B. We invite particular attention to this sale, com prising every variety oi atyles, qualities, and sizes of the beat uiakea. Every lot will be sold strictly without re serve. .ttH LARGE BATE OF BRITISH. FRENCH, GERMAH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. On Thursday morning, May 13, at 10 o'clock, on four month.' credit 1 1 St nn a, McClelland, auctioneer KO. 1313 CHESNUT STREET. Personal attention given to aalea of Household Euro tore at dwellings. Pnbllo sale, of Enmitnre at the Anotlon Rooms, KOa' 121 CUEhN UT Streeet. every Monday and Thursday. For particulars lee Ituttut Ldyr. lilt N. if.-A euperior elaes of tnraitnre at private sala. LARGE SALE OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE. Our Ml. at the Auction Rooms, No. U19 Obesaut On Monday, May 9, at 10)4 o'elook, will embrace quite a desirable asaon ment of parlor, chamber, and d uiuitrooin furni ture, library suit., bair, husk, end atraar mattresses, hat nd umbrella stands, tow.l rack., etc, etc. U Bale at No. 817 South Seventh street. HANDSOME W ALNUT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, Elegant French Plate Pier Mirror, wit walnnt frame. Fine Brussels and Ingrain Carpet, t-ideboard. Bookcase. KuUah Oil C lotus. Kitchen , I.1 ttci.ii, etc VU,UU On Tssadty Morning. May 10, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 117 South. Seventh atreet, the entire aupenyr furuitore. t 7 it
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