HIE DAILY g EVENING TELEGBAPfl. PHILADELPHIA, THUIiSlflAf, MAY 18, L8l. THE CONVENTION. The Feeling Among the Delegates and Visitors A strong Ticket and a Uootl Platform The Chairman of the State Central Committee-Srrr untie of the Can didates. , From Our Own Oorrepondnt. IlAURisni-no, May 17, 1571. In peace, harmony, and quietness the con vention, which commenced its sitting at 12 o'clock to-day, closed lta labors at h)i o'clock. "With the exception of the Auditor General, there wag but little Interest manifested except by the immediate friends of the candidate?. Indeed, up to a late hour the best wire-pullers were at sea as to who the candidates for the position of Surveyor-General would be when the convention met. The friends of Mr. Smedley were active and In earnest, but when the name of Colonel R. B. Beatb, the hero of a hundred battles, and who lost a leg In the service of his country, was announced, tlio fueling that he tvas the man for the place commenced to crop out among the delegates from the rural dis tricts, and the aspect of a Hairs changed to a degree of certainty most refreshing to the Colonel's friends. Still the Thiladulphians held on to their man, and succeeded in securing a little of the outside pressure. It was unavail ing, hQwever; and Bcath was nominated, with nearly if not quite -a full third of his vote to " spare. That he will suit the people of the Com monwealth there can be no question, and no nr that tte affair is over the delegates will unite in Baying that no more cmluently proper aud fitting choice could have been made. The nomination of Dr. V. M. Stanton w? a foregone conclusion. Foregone, because the caucus held last night hiul decided the question tcyond the shadow of a doubt. General Allen and Mr. llooten, his opponents, gave up the contest in a philosophical manner, but their friends stood by them in the convention, not withstanding. "Iu this I may observe that, contrary to the usual custom, there were no com plaints or quibbling after the a flair was over. At the moment of this writing the "Uncondi tional Club" is tendering the nominees the com pliment of a serenade. I presume that speeches will be made, but if I mistake not they will have but little influence on the men who have been here since yesterday, and have known the com fort of hanging on a hook in lieu of stretching themselves on a downy couch. "Put me In rny little bed" had considerable significance last night, because there were no "little beds" (or big ones either) to get into. This crowding was caused by the large number of delegates to the Grand Encamp ment of the Order of Odd Fellows. Of course, the Harrisburg hotel proprietors have done the best they could for their guesis, but best is poor enough in a thing like this. The platform laid down by the convention meets with unqualified approval, except that portion which refers to General Grant as the candidate for the Presidency in 1873. It created considerable discussion in the convention, not that Grant was not popular or anything of that kind, but because there was so much ' time to spare between now and the time for making the Presidential nomination. The resolution went through with a rush, though, and Grant 6tands to-day the unqualified choice of Pennsylvania for President in 1873. The little resolution concerning the modest and, I may now unhesitatingly add, retiring Geary was to be expected, and no particular Importance can be attached to It. By the way, his speech the other evening, when he so frankly and positively denied that he wanted an olllce of any kind, was the most peculiar I have ever beard him make. If the "Klug's English" ever had such a thing as a soul, it is crushed and torn to ribbons now, and Governor Geary is guilty of the sacrilegious crime. But no matter; he will not be dragged out (he says he don't want to be) to fill any office. Just here it occurs to me that he rather hinted that he might be induced to take the Gubernatorial chair for another (third) term. "Can such things be, and o'ercome us like a summer's cloud, with out our special wonder ?" The other planks in the platform nre con sidered sound and strong. There was considerable excitement over the chairmanship of the State Central Committee, but after an hour or two had been spent in arguing pro and con. in regard to the manner In which he should be appointed, his selection was left to the chairman of the convention (Mr. Elliott) and the two candidates. Up to this writing no selection has been made, although it looks as though Samuel F. Barr, Esq., of Har risburg, would be the man. Mr. Barr Is one of the smartest and shrewdest politicians in the State, and has been the private secretary of Senator Cameron for some years. But this is all surmise, and to-morrow may change the case. The "Unconditional Club" of Philadelphia, under the leadership of the Indefatigable and unconquerable William K. Leeds, has been the most prominent feature ot the whole affair. Headed by Beck's Band who, by the way, the Goveraor complimented very highly for their fifteen-months service in the 23th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers the club has been ubiquitous, and rendered every scene enjoyable by its enthusiasm and good conduct. Bat it waxes late, and this epistle must close. The Philadelphia delegation leaves for home te-morrow (Thursday) at 11 25 A. M. P. 8. Considerable betting was done here during IhU evening on the result of the coming election. Rather early, Isn't it? MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. The City Amusements. At thk Academy of Jlcsic a representation of the spectacle of The Mack Crook will be given this evening. On Saturday evening a complimentary benefit will be tendered to Mr. J. E. McDonougu, the mauager to whose enterprise the citizens of Philadelphia have been indebted for this elegant entertainment, and we hope that a full house will do honor to the occasion. AT Tnii Walnut the popular drama of The streets of Philadelphia, which has been attract ing large audiences during the week, will be re-, peated this evening. At tub Arch Miss Kate Relgnolds will ap pear this evening in the sensational play of Aobody't Daughter. At the Chbsnut the comedy of baraloqa, which has been the hit of thp season, will be performed this evening. At thb Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, Mr. Robert McWade will repeat his persona tion of "Rip Van Winkle" this evening. at tiie American a variety of attractions, including the Japanese troupe of acrobats aud ill )e uresented this evening. The Italian Ofeka The sale of single seats of Italian opera announced tor next week at the Academy of Music will .,m,w.o tA-morrow at the music store of F. A North & Co., No. NWtt Chesnut street. On x". ninrr itiaoletlo will be given, with Miss Kellogg, fcignr N illani, Miss Palmer, and tiignor Orlaudini in the cast. On T uesday La liallo in Masdiera will be performed, on vVed ijt rmniata. on Thursday Ihe Hu-ihaa Vmver: on Friday Faust, and on Saturday C I T Y ITEM 8. TO THE C'ONSrMmVK. WILDOR'8 COMrOUND OF Cod Livf.r Oil Ann Live, without possessing the very nauseating navor of the article as heretofore used, is endowed by the phosphate or lime with a healing property, which renders the oil doubly e(H ca"tons. Remarkable testimonials of Its efficacy can be exhibited to those who desire to sec them. For sa'e by A. B. Wii.bor, Chemist, No. 160 Court street, Boston. Refriokkatoks. Schooley'g new patent Self-ventilating American Refrigerator Is the best and only perfect seir-ventt-laticg preserver In the world, and will keep such articles as Vegetables, Fruits, Meats, Game, Fish, Milk. Eggs, etc. et3., longer, drier, aud colder, with less Ice, than any other Refrigerator now In use. F arson k Co., No. 220 Dock street. St. James Hotel, Boston. If our friends will kindly Inform ns, cither by telegram or by letter, of their Intended arrival, we shall be better prepared lor their comfort. The repntat on of this new ana elegant establishment Is such as to require no com ment. Transient board Four Dollars per day. Proprietor St. Jamks Hotel, Boston. Btrnktt's Kalliston The best cosmetic. - - - Mr. William w. casswt, the joweiler at No. 8 iouth Recond 6ireti, has one of the largest and must tractive stocks ot all kinds of Jewelry aud Silver ware In the city. He has also' on hand a fine assort ment ot fine American Western Watches. Tttose who purchase at this store at Xhe preseut tlmo are certain to get the wert.h of their money. A. 8. Hamilton's Standard Sswino Machine Office, No. oo Chesnut Street. Howe's, Grov.T & Baker's, Folsom's, and other first-class machines sold 1 10 per mouth and t- rcut Nick l Plating. Get your fetalr Roe's, Kaives, Forks, Spoons, etc., Nickel plated. The finish ulven Is equal to silver and is less expensive. Star Nickel riatlng Workp, rear of I'enn Building, 428 Wulnut street. Burnett's CocoaTnb a perfect hair-dressing. DIED. Eowkn On the morning of the 17th of Mv, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of F. 11. and Susau W. liowen, aged 2 j ears. Irwin. On the l"th instant. Rverali.yn, daugh ter of Commander John aud Alice 8. Irwin, aged 10 years and 9 months Williamm on the 15th instant, Scsan R., widow of Sumuel Williams, aud daughter or the late Joslah Randall. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon. lUh Instant, at 3 o'clock, lo proceed to South Laurel Hill. NEW MOURNING STORE. New Stock at Lowest Prices. No 122G CHESNUT STltGET. NEWEST DESIGNS IN DllKSH GOODS. NfcWFST DESIUNSIN BONNETS. NKWEST DESIGNS IN VKILS. CHEAPEST ALPACAS IN HHILADA.. CHEAPEST BOMBAZINES IN PHIL ADA. CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS IN PIIILADA CHEAPEST CHAPE CLOTHS IN PHILA DELPHIA. EVERY AKTIULE AT LOWEST PRICE. We would respectfully call attention to our new Dress-making and tult Department, where e?ry novelty in mack suns will he found ready-made and mane to order, at Hiorteat notice, by a competent dressmaker, and alo call atteutiou to our White Hoods aud I ailles' Uwlerweir Department. Large KtocR or i.irten and Lawn suits, or tinest nuisii, al ways on hand. A. MYERS & CO., 4 22 stutli5ptf No.1220 CHBSNCT Street. SPECIAL. NOTICES. For aihtifiofat Special Notice a tjrict f'ty. ear A SINGLE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THK most skeptical of the efflcaey of II KLM HOLD'S liliArrC fills m sic or Nervous ueauacne, jaun dice, ludlpesttou, t'oustip'itlon, J.yspt'PHia, liiUous iiess. Liver Com plaints. General Debility, etc. No nausea, no griping pains, but mild, pleasant, aud safe In operation, rhlldren take them with impunltr. They are the beBt and most reliable. HEIUBULU S EX TRACT 8AK8APA KILLA creates new, fresh, and healthy blood, beaur.fles the complexion, ana im parts a vouthful appearance, dispelling Pimples, Blotches. Moth Patches, and all eruptions of the skin. 5 3wths7w m&v FORTY-SEVENTn ANNIVERSARY THK "w AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION will celebrate its Fortv-Sevemh Anniversary at the ACADEMY OK MUSIC, on the evening of TUESDAY, May 30. Addresses will be 6r livered oy Rev. Dr. Arml- tasre. of New York, Rev. Dr. Harper, lormerly of Indianapolis, aud Kev. Dr. Newton, of this city. Singing by a choir of four hundred vmnglalies, under t he direction f Professor John B er. Tickets, with secured seats, Tweuty-live Cents each, may be proeuredat the Society's house, No. 1122 CUKSNUT Street. 0 is iu rJj THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE YEAR w when the system should be thoroughly purged of the humors which create disease. There U no purgative or cathartic so mild aud elllcacious as ilLLMBOLU'S GRAPE PILLS, causiu neither nausea or griping pains as Is the case with the ordi nary cheap patent pills of the day most of whluh are composed of calomel or mercury, aud carelessly prepared by Inexperienced persons. After thor ouehlv purclPBthe ystem nse HELMBOLU'S EX TRACT SARSA PAR1LLA, the Great Purlller.and they will Insure new life, new blood, and renewed vlor. Try them. B S wthsTw nrsf NOTICE OF RE M OVAL. COR M EX. CHANGE NATIONAL BANK, Philadelphia. May 19. 1ST1. As our bank building Is about to be r .-modelled, so as to provide irreater facilities and security in the transaction of bunlness. we have taken the banking room In the Chamber or Commerce liuiiau g, SECOND Street, aoove walnut, formerly occupied by the Tradesmen's Bank, where we are no pre pared for the transaction or business. 6 18 6t H P. SCHETKY, Cashier. xCTf- ALL POWDERS AND OUTWARD APPLI- .uttnua Dlna. nn thn hitrpB fif thfl fiitlll rtlflr. Ine It handi. courHe, and flabby, and In a short time deutrov the complexion. II you would have a Fresh, lieuimv. ana lOUiniui anpeuranee, purii me bvbmsiu thoroughly; use HELM HOLD'S GRAPtS PILLS aud 11 KLM HOLD'S SARSAPAR1LLA. whleh beautities the complexion. Beware of those cheap patent pills, carelcfsly prepared by Inexperienced persons- vended in wooden boxes most of which contain either calomel, mercury, or other deleterious drugs. 6 SwthsTw 'THE MAN FOR THE TIMES; OR, TUB CHARACTEK DEMANDED BY THE AGE." Lecture by Rev. A. A. W1LLITS, In Rev. Dr. Dale's church. HACK Street, uear Sixteenth, ou ThURSDAY EVENING. May 18, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents. B 15 f HELM BOLD 8 EXTRACT SAHSAPAR1LLA, Is the Gr at Blood Purifier : thoroughly cleanses and reuovatts the entire system, and readily enters into the circulation of the biood. after purging with IlELMBoLD'S GRAPE PILLS, the foul humors that have accumulated in the system for years. Both are carefully prepared accordlug to the rules of Pharmacy ami Chemistry, and are thoroughly reliable. A test of 20 years has proved this. Try them. oawtasiw IF YOU DESIRE A MILD, PLEASANT, w nafe. and agreeable Cathartic, whicu will cause neither nausea or griping pains, use Nature's remedy. h kim lu ILL'S GRAPE PILLS. They are purely vegetable: their component parts beiug Catawba 'Grane Juice and Fluid Extract Rhubarb." Should vfni ii..ir a brilliant complexion, youthful appear- Ruce. new life, new fresl blood and renewed vigor, use Helmuolu b Extract Saksaijakill. D3wths7w tv r.RNTI.KM EN IN SEARCH OB COMFORT axd style In BOOTH aud SHOES i should call on B A It 1 L E 1 f , At No. 33 South SIXTH street, S 20 tf Abov 8 Chesnut. mJv- IF YolfwiiIII.D HAVE NEW LIFE, NEW w Flood, and reuewed vigor, nse HELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS. Purify the Blood and Beautify the Complexion bthenieof HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT HAltSAPAKILLA. Thev aru no cheno patent medi cines, but thoroughly Pharmaceutical, and are not equalled by any English or French prepara tion, oswtnsiw REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ASSIGNEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE. BY order of Joseph 1. Doran. Asnliniee in Ha-in- ruptcy of Jabez Bunting, Joslah Bunting, John Pol lock, and Joseph J. Sellers, as individuals and co partners, trading as Bunting Bros. A Co. Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers. On Tuesday, June 13, 1S71, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at t he Philadelphia Exchange, the follow ing described properly, viz : No. 1. All the right, title, and Interest of Jabez Bunting of, In, and to Hie three following tracts of lend, with the Improvements thereon erected: 1. All that mesHuage or plantation and iratof land, situate lu t he Townsnlpof Darby, Delaware county. Boundtd and described a follows: Be ginning at a stake In Buntinir street, a corner of ihijcis or mnnncw nirn aim .mms Neal ; th'Miee by said James Netil's lai.d north 5 degrees 47 minutes, west lo& 1U-H u perches to a stone; thoare by lands of said Jimies Neal and Wm. Bunt ng n nth f,5 (lej.Tees IS minutes, eaut 40 74-loo perches to a stone, a corner of s.tld Wiuimi Bintinirs land: thtnee by the same north 20 degrees 4 ) minutes, yvesr iia ws-im) perenrs to r stone, a corner nr land of the heirs of John Hunting ; thence by the sane and lands of Joseph Bunting, crossing a public n-Hd If adHu? from Btiiitlnc street to the Bltlmoro turnpike, south M degrees 13 minutes, we.it ill 9 i-ioo ptrcln-s to a stone, a corner of land of J iseph rtunt- 1 ing; iiierice uy vne pame sou n 20 derees, etist 13 01-100 perches to a stone on the easterl. side of Fa d public roixl ; thence crossing said road south 47 th gr es'20 minutes, west2 9-loo perches lo a stone on the westerly side or amd road ; thence alon sai l road south 20 Ueprees, east loo 61-100 perolies to a stone near the noutheny side or said Hun Ing street ; thence along sail Bunting street north 03 d.-gne miuuicw, eiiMi .- on-icm pprcties lo the pUi:i or b. ginning. Containing to acres, 1 rood aud 14 91-100 peicnc, more ot jess. 2. All hst certain piece or parcel or men low land. situate, lying, and belnar on !ai renter's iHinnd. in the county of Philadelphia. Beginning at trie cen- ire oi uie roau leaning to uog island, at the mint where said road crosses hurch creek; thence' In a Ei lilhelly direction alone the said creek thn nnveral courses and distance thereof to Bo w creek ; thence si ng Bow creek and the embankment reneutiy erected thereon, the several courses and dlitin -.es there f to low-water iiiarK ou the river Delaware; thence along the said river at low-water mark 1,01 tn 2.W degrees, east 26 perches: thence north 4i"., degreeB, east 166-10 perches: theuce north 9 de grees, east to the bank ; thence along the bank the Fhine courr-e coni-nueo, perches; thence north 01 oi preen, eBHt to me miioie or ttieatoresaid lead leading to lio& Islaud: thence ainnir the middle cf the said road to the place of beg'nnlng. t. ah iiiobb vwo certain a'Moiumg lots or pieces or lai.d. situate in the towushlp of Darby, Delaware county. Bounded by Bunting's lane, laud or Hill, Pmiiell, slid Samuel Bunting, and adjoining a new public street or road leading from said Bunting's Irkc to Philadelphia post road. N. B These three tracts of land are sublect to a life estate, and to the payment of two mortgages aniouiittiig toJSOOO, and the right, title, and interest ol said Jabez Bunting thtire'n, Is also mibict to the ramein oi a mortgage for 5S00. Particulars of which estate and incumbrances can be ascertained by Inquiry of the assignee. No. a. All the right, title, and Interest of Joslah Hunting of, in and to the three fol'owlng tracts of land, w ith the Improvements thereon erected: i. au mat messuage or plantation and tract or land, situate In the Township of Dary. Delaware county. Bounded anil dtscrlbcd as follows: Be guiling at a stake In Bunting street, a corner of lanos oi aiartnew liaird and .lami-s .Neal; thence by taid Jfiint s Neal's lands north S degrees 47 minutes. wen H'5 rj-ioo perches to a stone; thence by landi oi tald Jmts Neal end William Biiiitiiifr north 05 degrees 12 minmes, east 40 74 lno perches to a stone, a corner of said SMIIium Buntiug'H 1-iud; thence by the same north 26 degrees 40 minutes, west 33 92-100 perches to a stone, a corner of land wf the heirs of .lolin Hunting; thence by the tame aud lands of ,ioBepn Hunting, crossing a public road letding ironi Hunting street to the Baltimore turunlke. south r.5 degrees 15 inlnu es west ill yo-100 parches to a stone, a corner or land or Joseph uuuting; thence by the same south 2rt degrees, east 13 61-100 perchfs to a stone on the easterly side of said public road ; thence crosxlng aald road south 47 degrees 20 minutes, west 2 9-loo perches to a stone on thn wtsteriy side ol said road; thence alonj said nad south 26 degrees, east 10J 61-luO perch t to a stone r.eur the side of sail Hurting street north 63 decrees 80 ralnnt is. east 35 60-loti perches to the place cf bi-glnnlng. Con- miuii k ou acres, i roou aua n vi-iuu percnis, more or less. 2. All that certain piece or parcel of mnd w land. t-liuate, lying, and being! n Carpenter's Islaud. lu (he county of Philadelphia. Beginning at the cen- re iii tiie roan lenouig to iing idiauo, at me poiut where Kaid road crotisi'8 Church creek: thence lu a southerly direction along the sald'creek the several courses and distances then of to Bow creek ; thence aP.-i g Bow crtek aud the embankment recently erected thereon, the several conrees aud distances thereof to low-water mark on the liver Delaware: 1 hence along the said river at low-water mark north dcgrei-s, enst2 perches; thence north 40 de gree, asi 10 e-io perenes; tneuce nortu degrees, ern-t to the bank ; thence along thn nank the same course continued, la, petches; thei.ee north S8V degrees, cost lo the minuie or the atoresald road leading to Hog Islaud : thenno along the middle of the said road tn the place of beginning. 8 All thoiie 2 certain adioiiiiug lota or pieces of land, situate In the towr tUnp of Darby, Delaware county. Bounded by Bunting's lane, land of Hill, Pt niicll, aud Samuel Bunting, and adjoining a new public street or road leading from said Hunting d lane to Philadelphia post road N. B. These 3 trscts of land are sublect to a life estate, hoc to the pay meat of 2 mortgages amount leg to f iU0, and the right, title, and lnttre&t of said jc simi Hunting is aiso snnjeci to me payment oi a mortgiige fi r fssoo. Particulars of which estate and Incumbrances can be ascertained by Inquiry of the at-siguee. ISO. 8. All tneesiaic, rignr, line, ana interest oi ,Tos Lh J. Seders, being 1-36 pan of. In, and to the tlower fund secured npon the lands late the estate of James Hellers, deceased, which said lands are fully described lu the proceedings had lu tne Orphans' Court for the County of Delaware, on the 26th day of May, A. D. 1HS2; for the partition thereof. an exemplification or tne wnoie record in wri'cn said proceedings was niea, on tne .in aay oi xso vembtr, A D. 1H62, In the Orphans' Court for the ( lty aud County of Philadelphia. N. B. This sale is only oi tne right, title, ana in terest, or estate, wi atsoever it may be, of the said Joseph J. Sellers, of. In, and to the lands or any fund charged upon the lands mentioned and described in the above proceedings reroaiuiig atter ine aoove partition, and does not Include the lauds specltlc ally allotted to Joseph J. Sellers, which have been here tofore disposed or. For turther particulars, apply to JOSEPH L DORAN, Esq., assignee, No. 32 South Third street, Philadelphia. jltuumas x u, Auctioneers, B18J310 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH streec. ....... 1 r- o(TP rrllS1Vf A U fl. Cl IVQ A TTil tloneers. Desirable noluted stone reiidmce. with stable and coch-house, l)tf acres, Township Lire road and New street, Chesnut Hill, three riilrutes' walk from the railroad depet. Twenty second ward. On Tuesday, May 30, 1871. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public salw, at the Phi ladelphia ilXCliauge, ail mat very neainioie poiuina stone niesKimge and lot of ground, situate on the Township Line road and corner of land of Richard Lt-vkk ; thence southwestwardly 166 feet 3i Inches to a oo nt: thence north 4S degrees o minutes, west 428 feet i Inch ; thence north 4S degrees 85 minutes, test 166 feet 9?; inches to the middle of said road, aud thence along the middle of said road 414 feet 9 inches to the place of beginning; containing one acre fc7 44-10oth perches, more or less. The house is well built, aud has all the modern conveniences, gas, bath, hot aud cold water, furnace, cooking range, etc. Also, a stable and coach house, green house, grape vines, aim nuance oi rruit trees, snaie trees, etc. It Is adjacent to the country-s'at8 of St. George Tucker Campbell, rurman ptnepDara, and others. Chesnut II 111 1m reached in 35 minutes from Ninth and Green streets lu 15 trains a day, as late la the evening as 11 '40. Terms-i2,coo may remain on mortgage. May be examined. M.THOMAS SONS, B 192027 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOl'RTIl Surest. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A SONS' SALE. I " 1 Modern Three-story unex itesiaeuce. No, liiiS Vine street, west of Sixteenth street. On Tues day. June 6. 1871. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tne r niiaoeipnia fexenange, an that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, altuateon the south Bide of Vine street, west of Sixteenth street, No. 1628; containing In front on Vine street 17 fuHt, and extending in depth 140 reel to v inter street 2 fronts. It has gas, bath, hot ami cold water, water closet, underground drainage, furnace, cooking range, etc. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms 2&uo0 may r uiain on mortgage. XI aUOM A4 A. MVS A net Inn OAra 6 18 S7 j3 ' No. 138 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE. TIIOJ1AS SONS' 8 ALB. H..1.H i.t tliruu.utArD l.rii.kr llurallin. XI.. .i.i.n Franklin street, nortn or susquetiauua avenue. On Tuesday, May So, ltU, at VI o'clock, noon, will be Bold at mi I1 10 sale, at the rniladelptila Kichanire. all that modern three-story brick messuage, with two.ttoM bacK ouuaiuK auuioioi prouna. ultnate on t tie east side of Franklin street, l;is feet inch nortn 01 busquenannu avenue, no. ri ; containing lu Trent on Franklin street 15 feet 4 lor ties, aud ex tending In depth 05 leet to a 4-feet wide alley. It liu 8 rooms, eaa. cooking range, furnace, draiuaze Into sewer, etc. Terms-I'itfoO may remata ou moi t- sage. Immediate possession. M. THOMAS SOXS. Anotloneerg, 6 18 0 ST Nos. 13 and 141 S. FOUHTU Street. J F No. 901 CHESTNUT STREET. ' FRESH CHINA MATTINGS. WHITE RED CHECK, AMD FANCY STYLES. 50 PIECES FRENCH AXMINSTER, PER. XAHI). F. A. H0YT M' FiftlE MADE TO ALSO, LADIES' RIDING HABITS. BOYS' CLOTHING A. SPECIALTY. CORNER TENTH AMD CHESNUT STS. (ASSEMBLY BUILDING), PHILADELPHIA. REAL ESTATE AT AUOTIQN1. REAL ESTATE. -THOMAS & SONS-SALE. On Tuesday. May BO. 1871. at 12 o'clonk. mem. will be Bold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, the following described property, viz. : No. 1. Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1833 Chris tian afreet. AU that three-story brick dwelling, with two-story back building, and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Christian street. N. 13S; containing In front IT feet, and In deptn 77 feet to a 3 feet alley. Subject to yearly ground reut of tlR8. Mo 2. Store and Dvvclllng, N. E. enrnir Ssven trenth and Reed streets. All that three-story brick store ana dwelling, N. B. corner of Seventeenth an I Heed streets ; 80 feet front, 68 feet deep. Sabjeot to a yearly ground rent of 992. Kos. 8 and 4. Two Three-story Brick Dwelling, Nos. 130.3 and 1305 S Seventeenth street. All th me two three-stery brick dwellings (8 rooms), Nos. 1303 and 13t'5 8. Seventeenth street, each 18 feet 'ront, 8-1 feet deep Each subject to a mortgage of tHOO. No. 6. Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 21U EiU worth street. A three-story brick d welling. No. 2131 Kilsworth street, 15 feet 0 Inches front, 74 feet deep. Subject to a yearly ground rent, of $72. No. 6. Three-story Brick Delllug, No. H22 8. Second street. A three-story brlek dwelling (10 rooms), No. 1822 S. Second street, IT feet 8 inches Iront, 70 feet deep. Subject to a mortgage of $-2):)0. 31. thujas A hunw. Auctioneers. 5 1 20 ST Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. fjl PUBLIC SALE. T1JOMA.S &. SONS, li'-'i1 Auctioneers. Met cm resldcoee and stable. Bouthwest corner of Fortr-Urst street anil West minster avenue, un Tuesday, may no, isii, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PhiladelpMa Exchange, all that valuane three story frame dwelling and lot of ground, shuate at tne soutDwest corner oi roriy-nrst street ami west minster avenue, Twenty-fourth ward; thence ex tending westwardly along Westoiiuster avenue 174 feet Inches to Palm street; thence southwest wardly along j'aim street l us leet 4 inches to a point in the middle of the northern wall of the stable erected on the lot of ground adjoining to the south ; thence eastwardly 165 feet ' of an Inch to Forty lirst street, and thence extending northwardly along Forty-Urst street 110 feet 5 inches to Westminster avenue and place of beginning. The improvements are a large double frame dwelling, contains 14 rooms; has gas, hath, range, hot and cold water, e c ; frame stable, chicken house, and grounds nicely Hi J out, and a number of full grown fruit trees, era da vines, etc Terms $r500 may remain. Immediate posses sion. May be examined. M. THOMAS 4 SONS, Ancti'vneera. 5 18 !0 2T Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. Ml REAL ESTATE. TROM AS & SONS' SALE. ;is Modern Three-story Brick Residence. No. 2S5 houth Fourth street, south of Walnut street. On Tuesday, Way 30, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that monern inree-sfry oriCK messuage, witn two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fourth street, north of Spruce street. No. 285; containing In front on Fourth street feet, and extending In depth tt feet, Including a three-feet-wide alley. The house has the modem conveniences; gas, bath, hot and cold water, water closet, stationary waahstand. bell-calls, fiat and hoisting apparatusetc. Terms Tooo may remain on mortgage. May be examined. ai. i uu.uas k. buiis, Auctioneers, 5 18 20 ST Nos. U'Jand 141 S. FOUHTU Street. HKAL EST AT K 'lliOM AS & SUNS' SiLB- Business Location Building known as "Oo- fumbla Hose House," No. SOU RaeeBircet. On Tues day. May 80, 18T1, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publlo sale, at the Philadelphia ttxehange, all that 2)$ story brick messuage, with two-story back build lug and lot of ground, situate on tse south side of Race street, 51 feet west of Eighth street. No. 06; the lot containing in iront on naca street IT feet, and extending In depth 80 feet to a 0 feet wide alley leading Into Eighth street, with the free nse and privilege of thn same. Clear of all In cumbrance. Terms 11500 may remaiu on mortgage. Immediate possession, may do examine". M. 'iHumas t huinn, Auctioneers, 5 IS 20 2T Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOUR ru Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' SALE. (JnntaiJ ttVA.Ct nl'ff Vri-L' 1 1 11' 1 1 1 tl ft TJ til lit ouih Twenty-second street, north ol Carpenter itreet. On Tuesday, May 80. 1871, at VI o clock noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel two-story brick dwrelllug ant lot of ground, situate on the west side of Twenty, seeot'd street, 60 feet S Inches rorthof Carpeater street. No. B116; containing in front on Twenty, second street 14 feet 0 inches, and exundiug lu depiti6Ifeet to a 3 feet wide alley, with the privi lege thereof. Subject to a yearly ground reut of JO A. Immediate poBsession. May be examined. M. THOMAS it SONS, Auctioneers, B 18 20 2T Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Htreet. WATCHES. lstatlisliefll iu 1854. WATCHEO. EVEItGOINQ STEM-WINDERS, KEY-WINDERS, QUARTER SECONDS, MINUTE REPEATERS, ETO. ETC. ETC. v C. & A. PEQUIQNOT, Ne. 608 CHESNUT STREET, 25 tsa PUlLADaiPUIA. b. oum & BR0. CLOTHING ORDER. CLOVES. A. & J. B. BmilOLO'ilEW. No. 23 NOKTII EIGHTH STREET AKD No. 908 CHESNUT STREET, IMPORTERS OF KID GLOVES. ONR BUTTON, TWO bUTTON. THREE BUTTON, bsBLTJK.OREEN, BROWN, LAVENDER. BLA.CK.3 VIOLET, PliRPLE, STBKL, UK AU, TKA HUSK, UUP S, UltfViNUfc., LEMON, ROSK, I'IIERkY, PINK, SLATE, LILAC, WHITE, ETC., ETC. J til) GLOVES. "Joseph," n "LA BKLLE," 1?H. "UAKTLEY," 11 85. "BA.IOU," l b5. "JOUVIN S," ' ?. OENTS' "LA BHLLE,"tl 80. OENTS' UARTLKY," 82 25. GENTS' PIQUE "HARTLEY," J2-25. inimnNsici) hiu ULUvrs, 51. TWO BUITON L'NURKSSKD KIU GLOVES, 11-25. PARASOLS. BUFF PONGEE, 10, 1?, 14, 18, 18, and 20 Inch, all color linings, fl WHITE PONGEE, 14, 16, IS, anisoinch, alloS color linings. -) g BUFF JAPANESE, cloth, 14, 16, IS and 20 Uch, K all color linings. J T r.l .t fv T-l 11 a l.tl O 11 aaIah llwil m m M a I. I m .1 . O CKJ L IN U fiMVAOUlO, ttlltUHU ILUIUS OUU U1UU" Ino-a 14. 16. 14. and 20 inch. El CHILDREN'S PARASOLS. CHILDREN'S PAIMSULS. CHILDREN'S PARAS jLS. PAllASOLS. ALL SIZES. ALL COLORS. ALL NEW GOODS. ALL LATE STYLES. ALL WEL i MADE. ALL FIT WELL. c" 55 te ALL GOOD MATERIAL. ALL VERY CHEAP. ALL COLORED LININGS. ALL PRICKS. ALL FOR SALE. ALL FOR SALE. No. 23 N. EIGHTH STREET 4 29amtutf and No. 009 CHESNUT STREET. HOSIERY. COOK & BROTHER, Fie. 63 N. EICHTM Streot; IRADK-MARI. TKADB-MABK. II E T A I L E It S or HOSIERY GOODH Exclusively of their own importation. Just received, by steamer City of Antwerp, ONE CASK English Thread Hose OF EXTRA QUALITf. 3 28 tuth Smrp Savery'sPatent Combined Uuur cooler una DFPninER&TOR lias pioved Itself tJ be superior to any in the market. (Jail and ex- amine. . iron V. IIAn. .1r.. 4 6thstu inrp Depot, No. m MARKET Street OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I HAVE applied by petition to the .lodges of the Court of N Common Pleas OI me iijr ' uuuij ui runauoi- this Commonwealth, and the said Court has ap- ... iiiiviuv thn e.llh rim nf Maw. 1HT1 at 111 o'clock A. M., at the court of common Pleas Room, to hear me and my creditors. PEREGRINS F. COOPER, Fhotojrranher, B IS stuth 6f No. m CUE3N IT street. OAS .FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CBESNUT STREET. C0B1ELIDS& SOUS' RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. FIRE AND BURGLAR WOOF SAI-S MARVIN- Si. CO:'S FIRE-PROOF ALWAYS DRVr bl ' KULA K-KKOOlf T81 CREETNUr Streets AFE. MARVIN Bi.. OO.'S FIRE-PROOF ALWAYS CR Y-, SURHL.A K-PKOOK 731 CHESTNUT' Street. SAFE: MARVIN Bl CO.'S' FIRE-PROOF ALWAYS DRY, IlUKiJLXR-PKOO. Tt CHESTNUT Htreet' SAF B 5 fmwem STEMt FIRE-PROOF SAFES-,. SANBORN' 8 5ATEMT Burglar-Proof Safes, Of Welded Steel and Iron,. MADE II Y AIs. ERICA TJ STEAM SAFE CO.. o. 32 8. FOURTH St. E. W. THOMAS. 8 1 BtuthBmrp CURTAINS AND SHADES. WALRAVEN IVIAQONIC HALL, Fo. 719 CHESNUT tt. Offers some new designs for CI HTAIN3 AMD LAMItnEQl IXS, FUKNCII CRETONNES, STHIPED TEItRtsad, COTKLINES. Also, GIMPS AND TRIMMINGS of entirely new patterns. An assortment of LACK CUKTAINS-of especial elegance and cheapness, some as low aa.100 & window. liKOCHE TAPESTRY PIANO AND TABLE COVE P. 8 are offered greatly belovr lntrioslo values, with a large assortment of KMBRuIDEUED CLuTU PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. U 18 thsta3or JAMES P.WOOD. & CO., Io. 418.FOI HTII SriKK&T. Steam aud IIotvater IIeattuv wltU -Ciold'a l'-ntcut Cant Ira. Aiu.v.tu. Architects, Builders and others desiring building! heated with steam or hot water ahould not fail U examine this apparatus, which Is superior to all the Imitations oilered for sale. Our caat-irou Kadiato. a are adapted to high as well as low-pressure steam. Sieam-htting iu all Its branches Amt at the shortest notiie. Paiticular attention paid to wentihvioii. B.M. EELTW ELL, Superintendent. WOOD'S AMEUICAX UITC IIKNKU, on the European principle, of neat and durable corv struction, suitable for public Institutions, hotels, and private residences, having powerful watjr backs, and Its cocking and bakicg qualities caiji,pH be surpassed. Also, WOOD'S PARIS RANGE, ofanewand beautiful design, a superior rooking andP.aking Range, and the best coustria-Uoa for het-titsr purposes jet oifered for sale. Sole Agents for the sale of GRIFFITH'S PATENT ARCHIMEDEAN VENTIUJLTOAg, for ventilation, and a sure cure for sjuaky chimneys. BALTIMORE FIRE-PLACJE. 1'iEATERS. The latest Improvements, an! the best in. the market. j aii:m r. wood & ro 6 6 gtuth Stitrp Hojy S. FOURTH St. ..fT-N PLANKED BH A.D. TO ENJOY f -f " " deucloat yjiHit order H at tho 'ituena VUta'U0li G1XL'jes TEK POINT. r'-TKll WjjT-A Ttry lntereattag Bight. HilTtrp afternoon KrnanU