THB 'DULY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURijkf, MAY 27, 181. PLAYING rOLICY. Great Raid on New York Policy Gam More than 400 Arrested. , The New York Post of last evening says : The police raid upon tbe policy shops this after noon haa resulted in the arrest It Is reported, of ? T Te honored dealers. The raid wag mado at 18 o clock punctually, and the dealers were com pietely taken by surprise. The Twenty-seventh pre cinct police, under thecoromand of Captain Spelifht, arrested seven men, visiting No. 8tf Dey, No. 4 Courtland, Nos. 188, 148. 166 Greenwich, and No. 83 Hector streets, and No. I Battery Place. The Second precinct police made seventeen arrests, several of which were effected In one of the principal head, quarters of policy dealers, No. 06 Broadway. They also visited No. IBS Pulton street. No. 74 Maiden Jane, No. fl Gold street, No. 174 Broadway, No. 9 Park row, No. l24Beekrnan, No. 40 1'eck Slip, No. 3 Fulton street. No. S3 Peck SllD. No. Ill South street, and No. 41 Fulton street. The ponce or the Sixth precluct also made seventeen arrests. In all cases the noli hvn seized the books and papers of the policy men, show K uie principles upon wnica tney conduct their uBiness. ah ine prisoners, as soon as their names ad been entered at the station-houses, were sunt 0 the Tombs for examination before Justice Dow ,ng. Many of the prisoners are vounir men. and )thers are evidently old hands, but all were seized with consternation oa the abearance of thn noiir.n. The raid extended all over the city, but owing to the lateness or the hour It Is impossible to ascertain the exact number of Dflsoners rantnred. it in mia. nowever, that more than one hundred policy shops were visited, and nearly five hundred persons cap- UlQUt CITY ITEMS. Overstocked The Messrs. A. & J. B. Bartholo mew advertise In to-day's paper the late arrival of several Invoices of Kid Gloves, some of them one jmonth and some two months later than they should shave arrived, on account of the French war; taere Ifore, they find themselves overstocked at this season of the year, and, In order to reduce their stock to Inear Its mln'raum by July 1, they propose a thirty (days' clearance sale. On the genuine "Jouvln" and other line gloves they have made a heavy reduction la prioe. Just think of it, the finest kid gloves lm- ! ported only one dollar and seventy cents ($170) a pair! And another point to which we desire to call lour readers' attention Is, that this ottering la not of "old job lots, odd sizes, and colors." but new. fresh f goods, just landed, and in all sizes, from 6 to 8 in clusive. We predict an Immense sale of these very popular "Jonvtn" gloves at this low price, as the time Is short, and those that call first will have the il largest assortment to select from. This firm Is re llcognized as the leading house in Philadelphia In kid ,gloves of all grades, from one dollar a pair to the llUnest goods. As stated in the advertisement, full lines of these kid gloves may be found at both their stores, No. 23 North Eighth street and No. 903 I Chesnut street, and at same prices. WrLBOR's Cod Liter Oil and Lime. The friends of persons who have been restored from confirmed consumption by the use of this original preparation, and the grateful parties themselves, have, by recom mending it and acknowledging its wonderful efficacy, given the article a vast popularity in New England. The Cod Liver Oil is in this combination robbed of its unpleasant taste, and Is rendered doubly effective In being coupled with the lime, which Is Itself a restorative principle, supplying nature with Just the agent and assistance required to heal and reform the diseased lungs. A. B. Wilbor, No. 166 Court Street, Boston, is the proprietor. Sold by all druggists. Mb. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Bouth Second street, has one of the largest and meat attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in tbe city. He has also on hand a One assort Kent of fine American Western Watches, Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the werth of their money. Wbs. Wikslow's Soothing Syrup Is the pre scription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for many years with never-falling safety and success by millions of mothers for their children. HKFRIOERATOBS, Cedar Moth Chests, Enamelled-llned Coolers, Cooler stands, a large assortment, wholesale and retail, No. 220 Dock street, below Walnut. Burnett's Cologne the best made in America. A. Barlow, No. 46 South Second street, has the most beautiful Chamber Suit ever exhibited in this city. Call and see it. Burnett's. Cookino Extracts the best. DIKD. (For additional Deaths see third page.) McCullt. On the 87th instant, after a short bnt severe illness, James McCullt, Jr., third son of James and Jane F. McCully, in the 28th year of his age D ue notice will be given of the funeral. 5 RELIGIOUS NOTIObS. - ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH, TWENTIETH and CHERRY Streets. Choral service and sermon to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Seats free. 6 6s4t 8IXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SPHfJCE Street, below Sixth. Rev. J. P. CONKEY will preach to-morrow at 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. 6 87 B2t TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, EIGnTn w Street, above RaceThe Rev. II A. CLEVE LAND to-morrow at io A. M., evening at 8 o'clock," interesting services. - I !gg BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, BROAD ! and SPRUCE Streets. Rev. J. WH EATON ! SMITH, D. D., will preach Sunday morning and ! evening. Strangers always welcome. I y SPRING GARDEN STREET M. E. 1 CHURCH, TWENTIETH and SPRING GAR PEN Streets Rev. C. H. PAYNE. D. D Pastor, t at 10X A. M. and 1 P. M. Strangers Invited. ARCH STREET M. E. CHURCH, S. E. COR- ner ARCH and BROAD Streets. Preaching ennaay at iux a. m. ana ji'.H. by tne rastor. Rev, HENRY W. WARREN. Strangers invited. gf FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GER. row A. M. and 8 P. M., by Rev. GEORGE A. BEATTIE, of Ohio. Seats tree and all welcome. SPRING GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, w THIRTEENTH Street, above Wallace. Bev. L. P. HOKNBERGER, Pastor. Preaching to morrow at 10V A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday-school at 8 P. M. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WASHINGTON Square. Rev. WILLIAM C. CAT! ELL, D. D., President of Lafayette College, will preach to-morrow at 10,tf A. M. and 8 P. M. Strangers welcome. asr- REV. GEORGE A. SIMON SON WILL preach at the TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, CHESNUT Street, west of Eighteenth, to-morrow morning and evening. Services at 10 A. M, and 1j o'clock P. M. i tt REV. A. A. WILUTS, D. D., WILL preach in the WEST ARCn STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner EIGHTEENTH and ARCH streets, to-morrow at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Strangers welcome. gyo WEST 8PRUCE STREET PRES. CHURCH, 8KVKNTKENTH and SPRUCE Streets. Rev. Dr. FERRIS, ex-Chancellor of the University of New York, will preach to-morrow at Nx A. M. and P. M. tgr OOHOCKSINK presbyteu;an mw CHURCH, FRANKLIN Street and COLUMBIA Avenue Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. 8. A. MUTCHMORE, Sabbath at 10 A. M. and in the evening at 1 P. M. Subject : "The Axe that Flew Off the Ha adle." m&am CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, LOCUST Street, above Fifteenth Rev. Dr. HUMPHREY, Pastor. Services at 10f A. M. and 8 P.M. Rev. WILLIAM HENRY GREEN, D. D., of Princeton, will preach to-morrow morning and evening. tiV- TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, EIGHTH Street, above Race. A Union Meeting will be ned on Thursday evening, June 1. at 8 o'clock, in aid of the Philadelphia Tract and MiSHion society, No. 1IU Chesnut street Rev. C. D. CLEVELAND will preside and make an address. REV. 11. M. WARREN will speak on the Sabbath Oueation." Rev. Mr. BR1NK.LY and others will uke part in the exercise. The "TeniDerance Reform," ttie "Mouthiv Circulation of Tracts," and 'Mission Work In this City" will be considered. Collection to ail the so Ciety. moire wviieu. HELMBOLD'S OOLUMN. APRIL, MAY, and JUNE. PURIFY THE BLOOD. In these months, , HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAK 8APA1ULL.A. Cures all ernptiona of the skin. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SA.U SAPARILLA Cnres tbe worst form of blood diseases. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA Enters heavily into the circulation of the blood. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA. Beautifies the complexion. All powders and outward applications destroy the skin, rendering it harsh and coarse. Look at the skin of old maids, and those who have used such any length of time. My advice is to- discontinue them atd use HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA. One bottle is equal in strength to one gallon of the syrups or decoctions as usually made, and a wine glass added to a pint of water equals the celebrated Lisbon Diet Drink. Try It this way. A delightful beverage. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS A pleasant, safe, and agreeable cathartic. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Used in all affections where a purgative medicine is needed. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Harmless to a child, and taken by children. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Supersede magnesia, salts, and every other purga tive. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Certain in effect and pleasant in operation. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Is not a patented pllL HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Are composed of Catawba grape Juice and fluid ex tract rhubarb. How to proceed in the spring and summer months to insure new life, new blood, new vigor, Purchase two bottles of HELMBOLD'S SARSAPA EILLA, and one box of PILLS worth their WEIGHT IN GOLD. No better Investment can be made for so small a sum. Helmbold's Fluid Extract Duchu HAS ACQUIRED A WORLD-WIDE FAME. All of my preparations are meritorious. A period of twenty years has PROVED THIS to be the case. See remarks made by Benjamin Travers, F. R. C. S. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of mercury, he states that no reme dy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; its power is extraordinary, more so than any other drug I am acquainted with. It is, in the strictest sense, a tonic, with this invaluable attribute, that it is ap plicable to a state of the system bo sunken and yet so Irritable as renders other substances of thetonlo class unavailable or injurious. See REMARKS of the GREAT CHEMISTS AND PILL MEN OF AMERICA. WM. JR. WARNER & CO., No. 154 N. Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. H. T. H ELMBOLD Esteemed Friend: We con gratulate you on having tbe handsomest, and, at the same time, the MOST EFFECTIVE PILL that we have ever known for tne purpose intended. WM. R. WARNER; CO. IL T. HELM BOLD will remark, in conclusion, that his remedies are the result of long and careful study. The Fluid Extracts have been before the public twenty years ; the sale of them in that time proves their value. All have been benefitted by them who followed my instructions, and to-day they stand UNEQUALLED in the extent of their sale and UNSURPASSED by any Medicament in tlie Dispen satory of the United States, not excepting a single I1.L.KU, ituui, rii&ix r, or scientino preparation. Pharmaceutical I claim all mine to be, and have never patented a single one. ' To dispel any impression or prejudice that might exist in the minds of many against my Preparations from the publicity given through advertising, and that I am and have been a druggist for a period of twenty years, and more conclusively to prove this see letter: From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World. November 4, ISM. I am acquainted with Mr. IL T. Uelmbold; he occupied the drug store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting the business where others bad not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & Weigh tea an, Manutacturlng Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Phlla. ALL STAND ON THEIR MERITS. The Pill I have thought of offering to the afflicted for ten years. They are now perfect, and I shall stake my time, money, and fame on their effectiveness. The in viting style in which the Pill itself is made, the bot tie, label, wrapper all show with what care they have been prepared. Alter examination, no Eng lish or French preparation will show greater care, and I am really proud of them. Instead of the nauseous-looking, carelessly-prepared Pills vended generally and put up in wooden boxes, and made generally or offered by those having no experience as physicians, druggists, or manufacturers ot medicines, test the medicine offered by your obedient servant, U. T. H ELMBOLD. CRYSTAL PALACE DRUO STORE, 534 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. PALACE PHARMACY, G I L S E Y nOUSE, BROADWAY, AND TWENTY- NINTH STREET, NEW YORK. TEMPLE OF PHARMACY, CONTI NENTAL nOTEL, PHILADELPHIA, and 10'4 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILA DELPHIA, HELMBOLD'S OOLUMN. H BL.TVIIIOUD'8 Catawba Crape Pill, HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HLEMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE FILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPH PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE FILL. CATAWBA GRAPE FILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE FILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL, CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA CRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. GREAT SALE IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. A FRE8H IMPORTATION OPEN, AT MILLIKERI'S LlftiERJ STORES, 1128 CHESNUT Street and 828 ARCH Street Upwards of IOOO Pieces in Stock. We show by far the largest stook of First-class Linena in the city, and are prepared to sup ply onr customers, by the single yard, piece, or whole case, AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. MILLIKEN'S GOLDEN-FLAX LINENS IN ALL NUMBERS. RICHARDSON'S SONS A OWDENS LINENS. LADIES' 8UMMER LINENS. A GOOD LINEN FOR LADIES' VEA1S AT 37& CENTS. VERY SUPERIOR LINEN, $5 PER PIECE OF 12 YARDS. MEDIUM AND HEAVY DRAWER LINENS. MILLIKEN'S SHIRT BOSOMS. Pure Linen Shirt Bosoms, from 1G oenta each up to the Finest Bosoms made. WE CLAIM THAT OUR SHIRT BOSOMS ARE TRADE. IE! No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET. FRESH CHIIMA 1MTTI1GS. WHITE RED CHECK, AND FANCY STYLES. 50 PIECES FRENCH AXMINSTER, PER YARD. REAL EST AT E AT AUCTION. fP5 EXECUTOR'S PEUKHI'fORY SALE, IS estate of Ann Coulter, deceased. Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers. Large and Very Desirable Lots, Chelten avenue, School street, Winona street, Coulter street, Penn street, Queen street, Ilansnerry street, Wissahlckon avenue, Laurens street, Morris street, Pulaski avenue, Wayne street. Large and valuable estate. Rare chance for capitalists. On Tuesday, June 18, l&Tl. at 18 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchnnfre, building lots, Trotting on Chelten avenue, School, Winona, Coulter. Penn, Queen, Hansberry, and Wayne streets, W lssaMckon and Pulaski avenues, Oermantown. They will be sold according to a plan which may be seen at the auction rooms. N. 1$. On lot No. 2 there Is a large stone mansion and several small dwellings, stable, etc. ; on lot No. 7 a stone house and barn, well shaded, etc. For fur ther particulars apply to C. II. & H. P. Mulrhead, No. 808 S. Sixth street. M. THOMAS & 80N8, AneMonoers, 6 37B3t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTII Street. EXECUTOR 8' SALB. ESTATE OF EM Don. Ellis Lewis, deceased. Thomas & Sous, Auctioneers. Modern Three-story Brick Residence, No. 653 North Thirteenth street, above Wallaoe street On Tuesday, Juno 6, 1871, at 12 o'clock, nooa, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that modern three-story brink messuage, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on tbe east side of Thirteenth street. 9i) feet north of Wallace street, No. CB:i: thence extending eastward 81 feet 9 Inches ; thence nonhward 4 feet 3 Inches: thence northwesterly 7 feet 9 Inches; thence still northwesterly 9 feet 10 inches; thenoe westwardly 71 feet l4 Inches to Thirteenth street; thence southward along Thirteenth street 13 feet to the place of beginning. Together wttH the common use and privilege of a 2 feet 6 Inches wide alley. There Is also an alley between this and the adjoin ing messuage. The house contains 10 rooms, bath room, gas, hot and cold water, range In kitchen, with circulating boiler. Clear of ail Incumbrance. Terms Half cash. Immediate possession. Keys at the auction rooms. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 6 27 82t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. TfWAT. TCHTATR THOMAS Xr tiDNH'HH lf i:l Three-story Brick Store and Dwelllnsr. No. 1986 orth Tenth street, below Norris street. On Tues day, June 6, 1871, at la o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick store and dwelling, with three story back building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Tenth street, below Norris street, No. 1956; containing In front on Tenth street 16 feet, and extending in depth 64 feet to a fonr-feet-wlde alley, with the privilege thereof. The house has the modern conveniences ; gas (with fixtures through out), bath, hot and cold water, cooking range, Balti more heater (in dining-room), underground drain age, etc. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms A mortgage of f 2000, now on the property, may remain. M. THOMA8 SONS, Auctioneers, B 37 S2t " Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE. TnOMAS SONS' SALE. Modern three-storv brick residence. No. 422 orth Sixth street, south of Noble street. On Tues day, June 6, 1871, at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage, with two story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Sixth street, south of Noble street. No. 422 ; containing in front on Sixth street 20 feet, and extending In depth 173 feet to Marshall street. The house has 13 rooms, with all the modern conveniences; gas, 9 baths, bot and cold water, water closet, oell calls, furnace, cookiDg range, etc. Terms Half cash. Immediate posses sion. It la now occupied by owner, and can be ex amined. M. TnOMAS & 80NS. Auctioneers, B 27 s 2t Nob. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. ea PEREMPTORY PALE. THOMAS' SONS, 4 Auctioneers. Business Stand. Four-story Brick More and Dwelling, No. 727 South Hleveuta street, south of Shlppen street. On Tuesday, June 6, 1871, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all that four-story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Eleventh street, 210 feet south of Shlppen street, No. 727 ; containing In front on Eleventh street 16 feet, and extending In depth 66 feet to a 18 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. It Is oppoilte the market-house. Clear of all incumbrance. Immediate possession. Sale absolute. May be examined. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. B 87 S 2t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS t HONS' SALE. ::i Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling. No. ir,a4 Christian street, west of Fifteenth street. On Tuesday, June 13, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick mes suage, with two-story back building, and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Christian street, 88 feet Inches east of Sixteenth street. No. 1534; containing In Front on Christian street 16 feet, and extending In depth 78 feet to a 5 fret wide mier,wita the privilege thereof. It has parlor, dining-room, and kitchen on the first floor j gas, bath, hot and cold water, cooking-range, etc. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, B 87 f3t Nos. 189 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SON-' SALE. Two-story brick Dwelling, No. 1741 Cuba street, between Moyamensing avenue and Fourth street, south of Morris street. On Tuesdav, May 80. 1U71, at 12 o'clock noou, will be sold at publio sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story brick Dwelling and lot of,'grouud, situate on the west side of t'ubastieet, 151 feet 10 inches south of Morris street. No. 1744, containing in front on Cuoa street 15 feet 11M Inches, and extending in depth 42 feet 7 Inches, including haif of a two feet 11 laches wide alley. The house has gas, water, etc. etc. Subject to a vearly ground rent of $id-66, principal 1776. IL THOMAS fc SONS, Auctioneers. It No. 199 uid 141 S. FOUliTU street. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE KSSEi S?3 "Y" v7 w tza rnsa REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. TRUSTEES' PEREMPTORY SALE. "! Thomas & Sons. Auctioneers Coal and Tim ber Lands, 4747 acres, Lycoming county, Pa., 10 miles from Wllllamsport; mineral and mining privi leges la 13,015 acres, 124 perches land in Lycoming county. By decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, will be sold at publio sale, without reserve, on Tuesday, June 20, 1971, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, the following described lands and mineral and mining privileges: Extract from the deed reserving these mineral rights: "That is 10 say, the said parties of the first part hereto, do hereby reserve to themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns for ever, the full, entire, complete and exclusive owner ship and right as though the present conveyance had not betn made to all metals, ores, minerals, coal, mines, mine banks and deposits of ores, mine rals, metals or coU, which are or may be in or upon, or which may at any ume be discovered in or upon ary part of the hereinbefore bargained and sold land anu premises. And said parties of the first part hereto do hereby reserve forever the full, free, abso lute and exclusive right and authority for them selves, thtir helis, executors, administrators or as signs, pert-onal.y or by their agents, workmen or servants, at all time or times, whenever it may suit tnelr or any of their convenience, to enter into and npon, and pass over any part or parts of the above described premises, and to explain, search for and excavate any ana every kind cf ore, mineral, metal or coal, and to dig, excavate or penetrate any part of the satd premises, and at a'l times to have free ingress and egress for themselves, or their heirs, executors, administrators or assigns or their work man, or persons employed by them, or either of them, with or without horses, teams, oxen, mules, carts, sleds or wagons, to aig, mine, raise and take, re move and carry away uny and every kind of ore, mineral, metal or coal, which may be found or dis covered in or upon any part or parts of the hereby bargained and sold land ; provided, always, that suoh dgglng, explorations or searches shall be conducted wltn H. little Injury or damage to the said laacta as shall be practicable consistently with the success of the same." CLASS FIRST LANDS. Quantity. TotrnsMp. JVo. of Tract. Acres. Perches. Cogan House and Lewis 1671 1272 105 do. do 1672 1225 10T do. do. ....1716 800 Brown 1729,(part,) 867 B2 do 1766 810 104 do. 1771 830 82 Cummings 1637 975 15 Notk. The purchasers of this last named tract will take it subject to a contract of sale made with J. & S. Gould, which the said J. & 8. Uould have a right to enforce upon payment of $1625-16, with in terest from May 1, 1851. CLASS SKC0ND MINERALS AND MINING PRIVILEGES, Reserved according to terms above set forth. Quantity. Acres. Perches. Tnunihip. A. oj Tract, Cogan House 1073 1064 78 do. 1736 864 849 819 870 814 830 817 860 800 860 821 813 91)9 272 do. do. do. do. do. 1787 .1738 1740 1715 1705 1718 112 112 12S 82 55 150 150 150 115 143 152 87 153 146 81 81 63 54 150 15 82 25 150 do. Mtfllin and Cummings is9 do. do. 1692 Mifflin 193 Cogan House 1719 Mlitlin 1695 CuiumlngB 1C74 do 1708 Partly Lycoming and partly Cogan House 1697 Mifflin 1772 Cogan House 1744 Brown aud Cummings 1634 do. do. 136 Mifflin 1694 do 1774 do 1TT5 Cummings 1637 do 1782 do. 1735 do 1690 Cogan Hoube 1716 do. part of 1158 do. do 1758) do. do 1672 f 296 330 839 1060 1117 822 H27 860 975 290 805 360 866 107 10T Terms Each tract to be put up separately, and upon each tract when struck down to the best bidder, to be paid by him at the time of the sale, otherwise tie property to be at once put up again for sale. The sales to be for cash, and the purchase money to be paid at the date of the continuation of the sale ; If not so paid the trustees reserve for themselves the right to put up the property for sale ugaiu, without notice to the purchaser, and at his risk. Information may be obtained and lithographlo plans seen at the auction rooms of M. Thomas & Sonf, Nos. 139 and 141 8. Fourth street, or a. T. tfiepbam, No. 209 8. Plxth street, or B. S. Bentley & Bon, Wllllamsport. Pa. GEORGE CADWALADBB,) WM. HKNKY Rawle, i-Trustees. JOS. U. TOWNSEND. j M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 5 27 Jio 17 Nos-139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS ft SONS' SALE. Ttnaiiiess stand, three-story brick store and HVelllLg norvueoBfc cumrr tmumoum mnu duiw bridge streets. On Tuesday, June 13, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Bold at publio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick store and dwelling and lot of ground situate at the northeast corner of Eighteenth and Balnbridge atrreta; containing In front on Balnbridge street 16 aud fxtending in depth 64 feet. It has the gaa titroducfd; bath, bot and cold water, range, etu, TUe bar sxtares are Included in the sale. Terms fit) may remain on mortgage for 8 years. . Leased until April Best. M. THOMAS fc 8ON8, Auctioneers, B87a3t Nos. mal Hi 8. FOUR.TU street. OARPETINOS, ETOi OJN MONDAY, (20th inst.)i WE WILL OPEN IS NEW ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, MADE TO ORDER FOR .OUR SALES. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 CHESNUT Street, It PHILADELPHIA. MALLUi.l, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 609 CHESNUT Street. FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, ALL WIDTHS, WHITE, CHECK, AUD FANCY UlcCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAif, No. SOO CHESNUT Street, 8 1 wsmSmrp PHILADELPHIA. REAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. fEEAL ESTATE. THOMAS fc SONS' SALE. 2 three-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 183T ani Filbert street, west of Eighteenth street. On Tuesday, June 6, 1871, at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properties, Tlz. : No. 1. All that three-story brick messuage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Filbert street, No. 183T; con taining In front on Filbert street 16 feet, and extend ing in depth 117 feet to Cuthbert street. The house has ten rooms, etc. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of S1S0. Possession in 30 days. No. S. All that three-story brick messuage, with, two-story back building and lot of gronnd, situate on the north side of Filbert street, adjoining the above, being No. 183; containing In front 16 feet, and In depth 117 feet to Cuthbert street The house has 10 rooms, etc Possession in 80 daya. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of 1150. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 0 27s2t Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH Street. ff REAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS' SALE. Big Modern three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 76T STSeventeenth street, above Catharine street. Oa Tuesday, June IS, 1871, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pnblio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-story brick back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Seventeenth street, above Catharine street, No. T67; containing in front oa Seventeenth street 16 feet, and extending in depth 62 feet to a 8 feet wide alley, leaning into and from Catharine street, with tne privilege thereof. The house'is in good order and has tbe modern conveni ences; parlor, dining room, winter and summer kitchens, with green house above; gas, bath, hot and cold water, cooking ranges, heater, etc. Sub ject to a ground rent of 54 a year. Immediate pos session, f 1000 may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 5 8T B3t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOUP.TH Street. - CURTAINS AND SHADES. WALRAVEN MAOONIC HALL. No. 719 CHESNUT St., Offers some new designs for CURTAINS AMD LAMBREQUINS, FRENCH CRETONNES, STRIPED TERRY aud COTELINES Also, GIMPS AND TRIMMINGS of entirely new patterns. Ap assortment of LACE CURTAINS of especial elegance and cheapness, some as low as $100 a window. BEOCHE TAPESTRY PIANO AND TABLE COVERS are offered greatly below lntrinslo values, with a large assortment of EMBROIDERED CLOTH PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. 8 16 thstu3mrp CLOVES. QVERSTOCKED WITH KID GLOVES. V Overstocked We Wlta Kid Gloves. Overstocked have With Kid Gloves. Overstocked by With Kid Gloves. Overstocked our With Kid Gloves. Overstocked Eld With Kid Glove i Gloves arriving too late and THI8 WEEK RECEIVING TWO INVOICES, which were one month late, THEREFORE WB ARE LARGELY OVERSTOCKED at This season WITH GHNUINE JOUVIN KID GLOVES and will for 80 days will for 80 days will for 80 days sell them at tl'ld A PAIR. 11-70 A PAIR. fl-70 A PAIR. ONLY One Dollar and Seventy Cents a Pair. One Dollar and Seventy Cents a Pair. One Dollar and Seventy Cents a Pair. All sizes, from b)i to 8. . & j. B. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET AMD No. 908 CnESNUT 8TREET. P. 8 Some Kid Gloves, only slightly soiled from being in the shw window, at 60 ceuw less than the usual prices. 10 17 tuifcat
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