THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATUIUjaY, APRIL 15, 181. CITY NOTICES. Thb Oencink Milton Gold Jkwilrt, of No. 10M Chesnut street. Is In greater demand than ever. All who visit our Salesroom express their delight with the carious and complicated designs In oar original and genuine Milton Gold revealed to their view, and the throngs of delighted purchasers that dally crowd our Salesroom bear evidence to this. Re member, the genuine Is for sale only at the head quarters of the great EDgllsti Milton Gold Company, No. loss thesnnt street. Oakfokd, Continental Ilotel, has received Spring Styles Gouts' and Boys' lints, Caps, and Famishing Goods. Shirts made to order. Mr. William W. Casbidt, the jeweller at No. 8 South Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a One assort ment of One American Western Watches. Tnose who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. SuRNiTT'a Cooking Extracts the best. GRKKN HUM PLASTERS, Thr only onrs which effectually will opr Corns Bunions, are manufactured by G. Kracsr, Apothecary, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Chesnut Streets. Even a Criminal is entitled to a trial. Atrial is all that is asked for Cable Screw Wire Boots or Shoes. Their many good qualities at once win a lasting favor for them. AH leading dealers sell them. An Excellent Articlr. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is an excellent article for all dis eases of children. Oakfokd, Continental Hotel, has opened an ele gant asuortjient of Ladles', Children's, and Infants' trimmed and untrlmmed Hats. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. Also, Boys Cloth and Straw Hats. Burn kit's Cologne the best made in America, IIli. Alexander. On the 14th instant, Julia Alexan der at the residence of her brother-in-law, E. D. Brown, Esq. Sue notice of the funeral will be given. Bakbk. on the 13th instant, Francis Barbk, In the 66th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also, the French Benevolent Society, are repectfully In vited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 838 S. Eighth street, on Sunday, 16th in stant, at 9 o'clock. " Brady. On the 12th Instant, William Brady, ton of Susan and the late William Brady, aged 83 y ft i8 The" relatives and friends of the famll, and Fourth of July Lodge. No. 196, K. of P., are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his mother's residence, No. lam 8. Fifth street, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Sixth Street Union Vault. Doughty. On Friday, 14th Instant, Enoch Doughty, in the SOth year of his age. The lriends or the family are respectruuy invitea to attend his funeral, from his late residence, near Absecon, N J , on Tuesday next, 18th Inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. A special train win leave uoopera Point, camden, N. J., at 745 A. M. J Eakikh. on the llth instant, Christiana, wife of Samuel EakinB, Sr., in the 61st year of her age. The lelatlves ana inennsoi tne tamiiy are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, at her late resi dence, No. 1024 Palmer street, on Saturday, at 3 o'clock P. M. To proceed to Palmer s Ground. Gkigu On the 13tn Instant, Horacr II. Griqo, in the 88th year of bis age. His relatives ana irienas are invited to auena me funeral, from his late residence, Ko. 1603 North Twentieth street, at 10 o'clock A. M Monday, 17th Instant. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. Shrivrr. On the morning of the 15th Instant, Willie H , only child of H. L. and Lizzie Bakes Shriver, sited 2 years and 1 month. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 82a North Ninth street, on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. Webb Snddeniv. on the morning of the 12th Inst.. Eewitt, youngest child of Esther O. D. and the late William H. wenn, in nis un year. Funeral serv ces at Christ Church, Philadelphia, n Monday morning, at 11 o'clock punctually. The friends of the family are Invited to be present. i I N E READ YOI AD E CLOTHING, COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY AND EX- CELLENCK OF WORKMANSHIP. Jones' O IV E-1P JE& IOB ESTABLISHMENT, 004 IV:let Street, GEO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest notice. 13 sinwim RELIGIOUS NOTIONS. 8IXTII PRESBYTERIAN CnURCn, SPKOCE Street, below Sixth. Rev. J. P. CONKEi iwill preach to-morrow at lOjtf A. M. and 1 111 H,f ST. CLEMKNT O CtiURCH. TWJSNTl-TU onH ciifDHV Ktrpofa 1'hnml unrvlce and sermon free. to-morrow evening at T3tf o'ciocx. neais 4 IS B3t s CENTRAL rHICSBXTlUUS.pl Unuwii EIGHTH Street, above AROH Rev. A. REED, D. D.. Pastor, will preach to-morrow at lo A. ii. and iyj p. m. IJHILUKKN H CnUivvlli iuK WBSAA at the CHURCH OF T11K EPIPHANY, to-morrow afternoon at three o'ciqck. I s- ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH. S. E. COR I' nor apcvt anil ttuDATi Kfrptn Preaching tsnnday at 10 A. M. and 7X P. M , by Rev. UKNRV !W. WARREN. Strangers Invited. tfS' NORTH TESTII STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. below Girard avenue. Rev. Dr. WISWEI.L will preach at 10 A. M., and the fiPastor, Rev. M. NEWKIRK.atTK P. M. All Invited. CHURCH Or THE AWKSM6HT, liUtt- ner SEVENTEEN 1'U and SUMMER Htreets. Services to-roorrow (Sunday) at 10)tf A. M. aad T)tf P.M. Rev. BENJAMIN WATSON, t. u. Kector. ia SPRING GARDEN BAPTIST THIRTEENTH Street, above CHURCH, Wallace. Rev. L. P. HOKNBERQER, Pastor, morrow at 10 A. M. and 1)4 P. M. at 8 P. M. Preaching to- Suuday-school H- REV. PHILLIPS BROOKS, OF BOSTON, 3 will preach at the CHURCH OF ST. MAT THIAS corner of NINETEENTH and WALLACE Streets, on Wednesday evening next, at T o'clock. CLINTON STREET CHURCH. TKNTa RtrHt helow SDruce.-Rev. SAMUEL MILLER HAGKMAN will preach to-morrow evening at 1 f clock, subject "The Unseen God." All persons invited. gy- ST. PHILIP S P. K. CHURCH. VINE STREET, t0 near Knhth Tha Rinbt Rev. WILLIAM BACON STEVEMS, D. D., wlU administer the rite of confirmation in iws cuurca to-morrow ai xu a. M. . VAN tstrett. belo Third Preachlnir to-mor- row at 1K A. m. ana ixr. m, by Kev. GEO RUE M. uKlbnU OI Piew r beats iree ana au welcome. . . . ....! n n 1 ri aw tttw-i ii T" and bPKUCB btreei- J. wueatuii RMIT1I. D. DM Pastor, will prew,h Sunday morn must 1U4 ana eieuu g v -ic. oukii always welcome. i . Til R FIRST PRESBYTE1UAK CHURCH. 5 WASHINO'IXJH Square. Rev. UKR jnv .k.hnsuN. D. D.. Pator, will pieaoh to- morrow at 10X welcome. K CHURCH. TWENTIETH and SPRING QAR---KT-fi.V..- Ui, I' II. PAY Mi. U D., Pa-lot. wm preilho-morrowaUOMA. U. -17' P. M. RIOIO9 NOTICES. ALEXANDER PRESBTTKRIAN CHURCH, w NINETEENTH and OKEEN Streets. Preach ing to-morrow at lojtf o'clock A.M., and 8 o'dock P. M., by Rv. CHARLES D. KELLOGG, of Sara togs, N. Y. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. BRIGHAM, ONE of the most Interesting trance speakers of the day, will lecture at the Chnrch, ELEVENTH and wood street, to-morrow morning at lojf, evening uv e. rfwi iree iur nil Tinitors. 9 " DIVINE SERVICE (PROTESTANT EPI3 w copal) will be held in the hall of the 'WET LAND SAUNDERS COLLEGE. THIRTY-NINTH Street, above Market, on Sunday, April 16th, at 10-8O A. M. and T-80 P. ML. Sunday-school at 8-BO. tin!?- "CONFESSION " SEVENTH PWESBY- ITTni i M ftlliDi.tl Ti It n i D. . .1 no.r.T Square Rev. hENKY C. McUOOK. Pascor. will prtach to-morrow at low A. M. and 4 P.M. Sub ject in the afternoon "The Christian Duty of Con fessing Sins." ( S- CALVARY PHKSBYT BRIAN CHURCH, LOCUST Street, ahove Fifteenth Rev; Dr. HUMPHREY, Pastor. Services at 10tf A. M. and 7X P. M. Rev. E. STUART DO DOE. of New York. Mia. slot) a ry to lentU, will preach to-morrow morning. gv- UHURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLKS, Streets Service Sundav. Anrll 1. at 10: A. M.. 7-48 P.M. Sermons by Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS, oi Bostrn. Collections will be taken up morning and evening In aid of the Building Fnnd of the Ohurch. I SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATION The teachers aud children of ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH will meet iu tl,e WHARTON STREET M. E. I.'HUKCH on to-morrow afternoon, at 2)tf o'clock, to hold a Union Meeting with the teachers and children of Wharton Street M. E. Church School. REV. PK. CATHER, OF OREAT BRITAIN, Will nreftch In ttie WEST AKPII STHP.KT PRESBYTKRIAN CHURCH, corner EIQHTEKNTH end ARCH Streets, to-morrow at lOkf A. M. Suhjeci "The PrieHthood of Melchizprink ." He. Dr. WlLLITS, at 8 P. M., the last of a series on inte resting lucl.Jent in the ministry of Christ, "TheJTrial and Cruclflxlon of Christ." jggy- REV. R. FULLER, D. D., OF BALTIMORE, will preach the cloNiua: sermon of the llfth an nual series, before the Young Pi-ople's Association. TABERNACLE BAPI1ST CHUKCH, CHESNUT Mreet, wesi of EIGH1 EENTH to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at 7X o'clock. Subleet "The Snares and Seductions of the City ." Young people and the pub lic crniiij umieo. nev. 1j. iviuss, u. u., Will presch to-niorr w morning at 10 o'clock. ( REV. PR, PRIME AND REV. DR. HALL, ofNewYorK A course of two lectures win be delivered in Dr. Wvlle's Church, BROAD Street, below Spruce. Rev. E I). G. PRIME. D. D.. Tues day. April 18. Subject "Around the World; How to Go; What to bee; What It Costs." Rev. JOHM HALL, D. D., Tuesday, April 25. Subject "Perso nal Power." Course tickets, $1; single tickets, 60c. Ticket for sale at Presbyterian Board, No. 1334 Chesnut street; A. Martlen A Co.'s. Nj. 1214 Chesnut street; and J. C. Gurr gnes & Co.'s, No. 609 Arch street, and at the door of Church on evenings of lec tures, n or oeneui oi rarent ana Mission sabbath School. Lectures begin at eight o'clock. 4 15 8t BPEOIAL. NOTICES. br additional Sptcial Notion f JnritU tfi- M. DALY'S WHISKY WARE ROOMS, i28 8. FRONT Street and 139 DOCK SL AUDi IMMENSE STOCK OF THE BEST BRANDS IN ORIGINAL BARRELS. Among which may be found the celebrated "Golhrn WKDniNo," Bourbon of ancient date; Wheat and Rye Whiskies, all pure from manufacturers (in ori ginal packages), including tnose weu-Kuown dis tillers, THOMAS MOORE A SON, JOSEPH 8. FINCH A CO., and THOMAS MOORS. The attention of the trade Is requested to test these Whiskies, at market rates. 2 4srnw Igy- A STATED MEETING OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF THE P. F, CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA wl'l be h'd -n MONDAY EVENING next, April 17, at Trinity Church, Catharine street, above Second, at a qn,ncr before eight o'clock. The subject of the a'Hresa will be "Object Teanhlpg." The address tube de livered by Rev. JOHN BOLTON, of West Chester, Pa. 4 16 2t JOnN ZEBLEY, Jr., Eec. Sec'y. gsr OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COM- PANY, No. 424 WALNUT Street. Philadklphia. April 10, 1S71. The Annual Election for President and Directors or this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 1st day of May, 1871, between the hours of 18 M. and 8 P. M. EDWARD JOH NSON, 4 13ths6t Secretary. rt&p- THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY WILL find lndlspeimable the new process of printing by which Press Copies can be tken from forms printed at HELFEN&TE1N & LEWIS' Railroad and Commercial Printing Rooms, FIFTH and CHESNUT streets. it gy- HON. NEAL DOW, THE FAMOUS ORIGI- - nator or tne Maine Law, will lecture at HORTI CULTURAL HALL. April 28. Subject: "Prohibi tion the Vital Question of the Hour." Sale of Re served Spats begins April 81, at No. 608 Arch street. Ticnets, 85 cents. if W PILES. DR. GUNNELL DEVOTES HI3 time to the treatment of Piles, blind, bleed ing, or itching. Hundreds of cases deemed incura ble without an operation have been permanently cured. Best city reference given. Ollloe, No. 81 N. ELEVENTH Street. 415 8m LATEST STYLES IN GENTLEMEN'S Boots and Shoes A large assortment of our own make, ol different measures, always on hand. BAHTLETT, 8 19 tf No. 83 S. SIXTn Street, above Chesnut CAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CHESNUT STREET. CORIIELIUS & SOUS' RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. ART GALLERY. Itnllisloa In 1 70S. Art U tiller leu and Warerooins, No. OIO CHESNUT Qtroot. Oil Faintlnss, Mirrors Tables, Frames Cornices, Etc, All Chrotnos price. reduced 80 per cent, on former 4 1 Biath emrp REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. EXECUTRIX'S PEREMPTORY SALE. Estate of Hanson Robinson, dee'd. Thomas Bonn, Auctioneers. Very Elegant Country Seat and Farm known as "Woolton Hall " Mansion, Farm, and Tenant Houses, 60 acres, Philadelphia and Wilmington Turnpike, Brandywlne Hundred, Newcastle county, Del.. 8 squares from Bellevue Station, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Bal timore Railroad, half mile from the River Delaware, 8 miles from Wilmington, 8 miles from Chester, aud 83 miles from Philadelphia On Tuesday, May 16, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without any reserve whatever, at the Philadel phia Exchange All that very elegant conntry-seat and farm, corn pricing to acres of land, sttoate on the westerly Bide of the Philadelphia and WUrulrgton turnpike and on two private roads, three ironts, about 9 miles below cnesiu r, b above Wilmington, 83 rrom rnuadeipnia, half mile oi the river Delaware, and about 8 squares from Bcllevne Station, on the Philadelphia, Wil mington and Baltimore Railroad. The Improve- meats are an t-legnnt and spacious three-story stone mauflon, main building 49 by 49 feet, extreme length VI reet and circular piazza and portico around three stars or it; constructed on tne casieiiaten style oi architecture, being built In the most substantial manner throughout; has large hall In the centre, saloon parlor, conservatory, dining-room, library, - kitchen, scuilerv, store and china room, and Ore- prooi sale on tne nrst noor; 4 commodious chambers (each having a bath-room and marble-top stationary washptand, hot and cold water, water-closet) on the second floor; chambers s bath-rooms, and 8 water-tant a (which f re suppil-d bv 8 hydra ilio rnns one or tne tanks wm contain l-ou gallons ol spring water on the third floor, and an observatory above. Balconies, with winnows opening to them from all the rooms; private stairway, numerous closets (In cluding cedar and wlne),stalned glass windows mar ble mantels, wans and ceilings beautirully frescoed, handsomely papered and painted, gas (with hand some fixtures) and water throughout, 6 bath-rooms, watei-closets, bell-calls, 8 furnaces, cooking range, e c. A genteel !v-story stone farm house, two-story stone tenant bouse, stone stable and carriage house (Norman style), stalls for five horses; stone ice house, filled, with a keeping-room for provisions; frame tool house, stone and frame barn, gsia bouse, built of stone, complete arrangement for making gas, tne operation very simple; frame chicken house, 6 a3rrs or woodland, a rivulet of pure spring water runs through it, and collected by a email dam, ana csrriea it's icet tnrougn iron pipes into the ram box, the surplus flowing Into the pond; also a fish pond, beautiful stone wall on the turnpike front. capped with North river flagging; very elegant Osage orange hedge, forms a beautiful enrve around the front lawn ; the gravel drives about half-mile in length, ranxing from 10 to 80 feet wide ; are thor oughly made, paved with large stones and covered wnn broken stones and gravel, and underground drainage ; large vegetable garueu, beautiful lawn, in the centre of which Is a handsome iron summer house, surrounded by beautiful trees ; abundance of fruit trees, apple orchard, etc. ; also, 416 beautiful abd well-grown forest and evergreen trees on the sides of the drives and around the mansion. This property was built by the late Hanson Robin son, for his own occupancy, and no expanse has been spared to make It a very elegant aud finished country eat, all the 'naterlals being of the best, and the grounds beautirully luid out. The mansion is located in the centre or an extensive lawn, elevated ouer 800 feet above the river Delaware, and com mands a beautiful and extended view up and down the river and surroundings. The location is especially healtnv. Photographs. plans, and pamphlets, containing more full particu lars, mav be seen at tne Auction Rooms, Philadel phia, or at the oillce of Samuel M. Harrington, Esq., Attorney for the Executrix, second story, building, Seventh and Market streets, Wilmington, Delaware, where any one wishing to view the premises can get a conveyance. Trains leave Philadelphia at 8 30 aud 11 A. M., and 8 30, 6, and 7 P. M. for Bellevue Sta tion. The house and premises will be reidv for In spection at all times. On Tuesdays and Fridays of e eh week a carriage will be at Bellevue Station on the arrival of 11 A. M. and 2-30 P. M. trains from Philadelphia, to convey visitors to the property. Terms or sale. t wo-tinros oi tne purchase money roiiy remain on the premises, to be secured, with Interest, etc., by bond and mortgage, with policy of fire insurance transferred as collateral. Immediate possession. $1000 to be paid at time of sale. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers. 4 15 s 6t Nob. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. PUBLIC SALE-THOMAS A SONS. Auc tioneers. On Tuesday. May 8. 1871. at 18 o'clock. Ik on, will be sold at public sale, at the rnuadeipnia xcnange, the following described property, viz. : No. l. T o-story brick dwelling, Sixtv-flfth street, south of Callowhtll street. AU that two Btoty Mansard-roof dwelling, with bay window. verandahs etc, and lot of ground, situate on the eait side of Sixty-fifth street, 76 feet south of Cal- lownui street,; containing in ironist reel, ana ex tending In depth 14B feet to a 10 feet wide alley. The house contains large parlor, aining room, xitcnen, and 6 chambers, built in the best manner, etc Terms f 2000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. No. 8. Two-story brick dwelling. Sixty-fifth street, north of Race street. All that two Btory brick Mansard-roof dwelling, with two-story back building and lot or ground, situate on tne west sire oi sixty-una street, 800 feet north or Race street ; the lot contain ing in rront on Sixty-fifth street 40 feet, and extend ing in depth 885 feet to a 60 feet street. It is sub stantially built: has parlor, sitting-room, dining- room, kitchen, and 6 chambers. Terms woo may remain on mortgage, immediate possession, f or further particulars, apply to Jeremiah Bonsall, S. W. corner Sixty-fifth and vine streets. M. THOMAS a. SONS, Auctioneers, 4 15 63t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. RBAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. BI"S Modern Three-story Brick Residence, with sideiard, No. 6i3 Franklin street, south of spring Garden street. On Tuesday, April 18, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at public sale, at the rnuaaeipma xcnange, an mai moaern mree-story brick meisuage, with three-siory back buildings and lot or grot na, situate on tne east siae or t ransitu street, 67 feet 8U inches south of Spring Garden street, o. 613 ; the lot containing in front on Frank lln street 88 fett 6 Inches, and extending in depth 91 feet 10 inches on the north line, aud 60 feet Inches on the south line. The house has the modern conveniences; contains 13 rooms, handsomely finished: gas introduced, batn, not ana cold water. furnace, cooking range, underground drainage to sewer, etc. Terms -s aooo may remain on mortgage, Immediate possession. May be examined. n. TiiuitAS uis. Auctioneers, It Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. fr REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' SALE. U"t uenteei Tnree-story urick store ana uweiung, No. 1070 East Norrls street, second house above ThonTBon street. On Tuesday, May 8, 1871. at lv o ciock. noon, win ue boiu at puoiio sae, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel three- story brick dwelling, wnn two-story back bunding sua lot oi grouna, Biiuaie no. iuiu ast n orris street, second house above Thompson street: con. talntng in fronton East Norris street 15 feet9 inches. ana extending in neptn ins lee. s incnes, to a 4-feet wide alley, with the privilege thereor. It is occu pied as a store and dwelling, contalus 8 rooms ; nas ps, bath, hot and cold water, range, etc. Terms 18000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate pos session, ror runner particulars, apply to p. c. Headman, JNO. 64 rcn street. , JH. TUiJft'AS x wuis s, Auctioneers, 4 lfisSt Non. 189 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. I REAL ESTATE -THOMA8 -SONS' SALE. I j twestorv Hrick Dwellings, Nos. 713 anl 7iJ) Pierce ftreet, wst Of Sevunth street and south of Morris street. First wnrd. On Tuesday. Mav 8. 1S71. t 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pabilo ale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all tiiosn 8 two-scory brick dwellings and lot of ground, situate on the north Bide of Plerse street, 114 feet west of Seventh street, nob. 713 and 715: eauh containing in rront on Pierce street 14 feet, and extending In depth 41 leeu Togetner witn tne common use and privilege c f a 8 feet wide alley, laid out aud opened. They each hav. 4 rooms, gas, rantre, etc. Each subject to a yeanv ground-rent or 39. Immediate pos8s 'slon. They will be sold separately. Keys at No. 983 Scuth fifteenth street. M. THOMAS it SON, Auctioneers, 41s3t No 1H9 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. ftta. PEAL ESTAVE-THOM AS SONS' S L1. U wo-story brick Dwelling, No. 1SJ2 Bond street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth street, l elow Moore street. On Tuesday, April 85, 1871, at 18 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the rhliHrii'ipina txcnangn, an inai iwo-story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the west Bide of Itond street, below Moore street, Na. 1838: con taining 111 front on Bond street 14 feet, and extend ing in deptn on tne aoutu uuo iu iei x locnea, and on the north line 1 feet 7 inches, to a 80-reet wide seeet. Subject to a redeemable yearly ground-rent of 38 currency. Terms Oash. H. THUMAB ounn, Aucuoueers, 15 s8t Nob. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. ff-f REAL ESTATE Tilt Mo HUNS' SALE. V'i? businefca Stand. Three-story Brick Store and DwelliLg, No. 1733 S. Fifth street, eelow Morris stiett n Tuesday, May 16, 1371, at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Bale, at tan ruuaaeipuia Exchange, all mat lot oi grouna, wan me mreu-niory brick mecu-uuge, with two-storv brick back building thereon ereoied, situate on the eatt side or Flf tti blreet. 116 feet 0 incnes soutn oi morns atreet, r iiui ward. No. 1733. oppooite depot or Klfth and Sixth Streets Passenger Railway; containing iu rront on r um street 15 feet, and extending in aeptn o leet Inches. Terui 116"0 may reimtln on mortgage. M. THOMAS A HONS, Auctioneers, 1 1CM.CJU3 N.OS, Ut aad U1JS. FOURTH Street. OPENING OF NEW ftllLLIKERI'S LINEN STORES, 1128 CHESNUT Sireet and 828 AECII Street, Our Spring Importation Now Open. PRINTED LINKN LAWN DRESSES. rLAIN WHITE LINEN LA WN DRESSES. BEAUTIFUL PRINTED SHIRTING LIN ESS. We are showing the rxoBt beautiful assortment of Printed Linens la the country. The patterns are all new atd very stylisn. PLAIN LINENS FOR SUITS. Plain Buff Linen. Bun Parisian Linen. Plain Buff Linen Lawns. . - Plain Flax Lawns. Plain Chocolate Linens. Orey Linens. THE FRENCH PIQUES AT 50 CENTS. We have received BO pieces more of this Pique. Undoubtedly the best bargain or the season. OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Contains all the most desirable makes of Nainsooks, Lawns, Bishop Lawns, French Muslins, sB Qy No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. FRESH GHIFM MATTINGS. WHITE RED CHECK, AF.D FANCY STYLES. 50 PIECES FRENCH AXMINSTER, 83 25 PEE, YAX0. fr br.yvL' v IVo. 723 CHESNUT Street, 0Rl?Er IIOUE. A visit to crar Store will convince any one that we are prepared to offer Great Bargains and Special Inducements to Cash Purchasers in Carpetings. HAVING A LARGE LOT OF Ingrain, Tapestry Brussels and Body Brussels Consigned to us for our special account, we can sell them at same prices as they are bought wholesale at in New York. This we guarantee. INGRAINS at 75 cents per yard, all wool. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, $i'12 per yard. OTHER GOODS JUST AS LOW. PEADODY & WESTON, No. 723 CHESNUT Street, next door to Masonio Hall. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. fKKAL ESTATE -THUM AS A SONS' -AL.K. Valuable Business Stand. Three-story . brick ry Stable, tio. i!06 S. Eleventh street, below Walnut street, Mjtf feet front. On Tuesday, May 2, 1871, at 13 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable three-story brick stable (with basement) and lot of ground, situate on the west side of eleventh treet, south of Walnut street, No. S06, the lot containing in rtontou Eleventh! street 55 feet, and extending In depth along Zenobla street 62 leet. The stable has a press-brick front, good basement, the con veniences, etc., lias accommodations for about 100 horses and 100 carriages. There is room for three stores on this lot. Immediate possession. Terms 110,000 may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS & SONS, AncMoneers. 4 18 3t Nob. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. M PUBLIC SALE THOMAS A 80NH, Auc tioneers. Two-and-a-hair-story stone Dwelling; aud Stable, Na 65 Stmrpnack street, Uermautotvn. Ou Tuesday, May 8, 1871, at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publie sale, at the PhiUdetphla Exchange, all that two-anrt-a-hair-st try stone dwelling, frame stable and lot of ground, situate on the southeast ward side of Sharpnack street and northeastwardly side of Nash street, Uennsntown, Twenty-seiiond ward; thence extending northeast along ntiarpnack street 60 feet; thence southeast 119 fe?t inch: thence southwest 61 leet it Inches to Nash street, a'id thence northwest along Nash street 119 r;et xi inches to the place or beglunlug. Also a lot adj lin ing, fronting on Sharpnack street 40 feet 10 niches, and extending In depth on tne southwest line 119 feet J4 Inch, and on the noriheast line 118 feet Inches. Temis, hair cath. May be exainmed. Clear or all Incumbrance. Immediate possession. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 41663t Nos. 139 and Ul S. FOURTH Street ffa. REAL KSTATE THOMAS & SONS' SA E. Ij-jji Modern Two-story fetone Dwelling-, Race street, east or Thirty-sixth street. On Tuesday, May 9, lBiii at it o ciock, noon, win Do sola at pub lic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot or ground, with the two-story st i.e dwelling (French roof) with two-story back buildings thereou erected, Situate ou the north side or Race street, loo feet east of Thirty-sixth street; containing In fronton Race street SO feet, aud extending In depth 100 feet. The house has all the modern convenlen;tB. h t and cold water, bath, gas, range, etc. Terms $1500 may remain on mortgage. Imntil!ite possession. , . M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 4 15 29M6 NoB Vi and 141 S. FOURTH Street. HEAL ESTATETHOMAS RUNS' SALE. iiil Three-story Brick Dwelling. No. 338 North ffifl-tf-eecGnd street, between Hurler and Hamilton Bseets. On Tuesday, May 8, lsTl, at 13 o'clock, noon, vlH be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that three-story brick messuage, with two-story back buildings and i t of ground, situate o the west side of Thirty-second street, between iurliig ana Hamilton streets, rvo. ess; couutnlug in front on Thlrty-aecoml street SO feet, and extending In depth 115 feet; has h rooms and butli room; neater, range, hot and cold water. Terms Half cakh. Immediate possession. 21. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 1 15 B3t NOB.J39 aiid 141 S. ifOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS - SONS' SALE. 3 Genteel Three-stoir Brick Dwellings. Nos. 'i3and V315 Tnllp street. Nineteenth wrd. On l'nesdsy. Mays, lbii, at 13 o'clock, n' on, win be said at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 3 genteel three-story brick messuages and lets or ground, situate Nos. 3313 ami 3315 Tulip street, Nineteenth ward; each continuing in front on Tulip sireet IS feet, and extending in depth 60 feet. Esch contains rooms; have gm fixtures throughout, eta Terms liixio may remain ou mortgage on each. M. TUOMA.8 fc SONS. Auctioneers. 415e3t Nut. US and ltl ti. FOURTH bueet. LINEN DRESSEO. Soft - finish Oarobrlcs. Swiss and India MullB, Victoria extra widths, Hamburg Edgings. HE few w i W3 REAL ESTATE AT AUOTION. f? EXKt'UToRs:SAL, TO CLOS KAN ESTATE. U! THOMAS k SONS. Anctioneern.Two three- biory brick Dwellings, Nos. 784 and 736 West street, tin Tuesdav, May 8, 1671, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tire Phllndulphla Exchange, all those two three-otorv brick messuages and lots or ground thereunto belonging, situate on the west side of West street, Nos. 734 and 736 ; eauh lot con tntning in front ou West street 14 feet I Inch, and extending in depth 73 feet to a 8 feet wide aller. They will be solrt gepurately. Terras, one-iuir e sh. M. THOMAS A RtNS, Auctioneers. 4 15 s3t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. GROCERIES. ETO. JNGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES AND BROWN STOUT. Just received, afresh Invoice of Guinness' Ixtra Dublin Stout, Tennant's English Ale and Brown Stoat, Rooert Younger'! Sparkling Edinburgh Ale, Boss A Co.'b East India Pale Ale, Allsopp's Pale Ale, In stone and glass, all In fine order, oar own Import. tun. A fall line of choice and desirable FAMILY GRO CERIE8. WILL8AR.1 KELL6Y, N. W. Corner TWELFTH Street and GIRAB.D Avenue, 11 10 tnstnt HI L ADKLPHIA. ESTAH-I1IE lbOO. rnicEs nzsDUCBD. WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN at only ISc. per Can. PIK PEACHES, in large 8 lb. cans, at iso. " " TABLE " " " 35c. " " BEhFS TEAK TOM ATOES, ' 3io. ' " ANDhRSON'8 ASPARAGUS, ' ' 33. FRESH CANTALOUPS. ' 15c. " These goo's are warranted to be of the best quality, and new goods. For sale at COUSTYS East End Grocery, No. 118 South IGCOIU NC, 8 2tbtarp5 Below Chenot, Wen side. TEAS. COFFEliS. Imported aud Domestic Groceries. A. J. Ih A911. FINE GROCER, N. IV. Corner CIIESXUT nd SECOND St., 413tb8m3in PHILADELPHIA. Win 110,000, AND OTHER AMOUNTS ?l,Ullt,, to Joan on mortgage. Applyto ' ' LEWIS H. RED MElt, 414 8t No. 731 WALNUT Blreet. QTO RENT HANDSOME BROWN-8TONB Besldeuoe, Broad and Thompson streets. D. M. FO V h. 80N8, 415stath3t No. 640 N. FIFTH Street WISHAPtT'S COLUMN. LIFE-LIFE. MORE I I JP I3 DR. L. Q. C. VVISHART'S Pine Tree: Tar Cordial Invigorates, purifies the blood, acta on the Kidneys, stimulates the Lungs, and electrifies the whole system, assisting Nature without injuring the most delicate fibre. DR. 1. Q. C. "WIRHART'S MEDICINE Is not a patented humbug, or an alcoholio beverage. lie has demonstrated more than be has published in recommending his unrU valltd medicines for the consideration of the afflicted. He has an anatomical theory, which tnablcs him to make a correct diagnosie. His preparations are composed of compounds of the most valuable remedies for Throat and Lung Diseases yet discover td. Or. L. Q. C. Wishatt's Dys pepsia Pills Relieve Dizziness, Coslivcness, Headache Flatu'ency. With their assistance they are the effective cure of all diseases of the Sto mach and Liver. Dr. L. Q. O. WISHART challenges the world to produce a more effectual remedy for worms than his Worm Sugar Drops. They have removed from children worms from the smallest size to the tape-worm, fifteen inches long. Call and see for yourself. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Office Parlors are open from 0 A. M. to 5 P. M. for consulta tion, by Dr. W. T. MAGEE. Associated with him are two Consulting Physicians of acknow ledged eminence. This opportunity is offered by no other institution in the city. Letters a eking advice will be promptly at tended to. DC L. Q. C. WISHAET, No. 232 NORTH SECOND STREET, 1 14 SI 43 wsast PHILADELPHIA.
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