MTV is I) ILLITYIN. AR( BrnßrT ME. Couneu.—The members and congregation of Arch Street Methodist Epis copal Church held a meeting in their chapel, cor ner of Broad and Arch streets, recently, for the purpose of receiving and welcoming their newly appointed pastor, the oltev. Charles rt. Payne, lately- transferred from Brooklyn, New York, East Conference. A warm, cordial and hearty welcome was extended to bhn by the congrega tion through John Whiteman, E.q , to which he made an appropriate reply. A general introduc tion then took place, and a pleasant hour was poised by the pastor and congregation. A sub scription for the building of the main church edifice was quietly started amongst the members, and it was headed 'by one of them with a• eithecriptiop of forty thousand doll irs ($40, 000 ). and followed by a nuMber of smaller ones, amounting in all, during the, evening, to eighty one thousand and eight hundred dollars ($81,800.) The evening being an Inclement one, a number of the prominent members were absent. It is confidently expected that the subscription will be raised to over one hundred thousand dollars in a short time. The congregation has already pur chased the ground and built the chapel at a cost of about' seventy-two thousand dollars, which has all been paid. ow propose to build the church at thecornern of Broad aud Arch streets, (extending the roof over the chapel,) of pure white marble, with a marble spire two hun dred and twenty-seven feet high (227). The main room will ac,commedate about 1,200 people; the structure will be finished in the most eleg upon the church t and it will be pushed on to comple tion as "rapidly as possible. ATTEMPT wo SHOOT A LAWN - HR.—During the progress of a bearing at the office of Alderman Fitch, yesterday afternoon, an attempt was made to shoot a member of the bar who was engaged in the ease. One of the principal witnesses was a woman, and Mr. O'Neill, counsel for the de fence, during his remarks, took occasion to speak rather lightly of her character. Her brother, *So was present, got excited, and finally drew a' pistol. He pointed the pistol at Mr. O'Neill and pulled the trigger. Fortunately the cap only snapped. A second attempt was made to fire the pistol, when the man was seized by Alderinan Fitch and handed over to .a police man. He subsequently had a hearing, and was held to ball to answer the charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons. The scene caused ulte a sensation in the office for a short time. Lzcrunss ox Box..txx.—lt is a fact worthy of being known that no public course of lectures on Botany in America has ever been so well attended and so long sustained as that of Professor Ennis. This is the thirteenth summer that the ladies and gentlemen of our city have enjoyed his lectures. generally eighteen every season, and fall one-half of these are out in the groves around Philadel phia, illustrated by living flowers. On Saturday morning last, notwithstanding the backwardness of the season, the class found sixteen different species of flowers in full bloom at a single lo cality, that at Robinson's Knoll. The free Open ing lecture of the new course will be given to morrow, as appears by advertisements in another column. FATAL ACCIDENT.-At the tire in Commerce street, last evening, Matthew O'Brien, a member of the Columbia Hose Company,was injured in a shocking manner. He was going up stairs with a hose and pipe in his hand, when he slipped. lie fell on a small piece of moulding, which en tered his abdomen, and penetrated his bowels. He was convse ,e d i io his home in Rowland's Court, Filbert etree ow Eighth. He suffered in great agony until e morning,. when he died. The deceased was a single man,about 26 years of age. He was always very active at fires, and worked fearlessly. Upnn two former occasions he was seriously Injured, and made narrow escapes from death. Com:arr.En.--James Fullerton, whe is charged with having stalrbed John Cunningham yester day afternoon, during a quarrel about a game of bagatelle at the lager beer saloon of F. G. Riedel, No. 1919 Market street, had a hearing this morn ing before Alderman Jones. He was committed to await the result of the injuries of Cunning ham. The latter was still alive this morning,but his condition is extremely critical, and his re covery is considered scarcely possible. Am FOR THE SUFFEBBRB.—Chief Engineer Methisker has received the following subscrip tions for the relief of John Birmingham, Michael Leaffey and Elizabeth Fisher, who were placed in destitute eirenrastances by the recent ilre near Tenth and Master streets Cash Cash (by post) H. Geiger... L. A. (-bailey Jot EXILE Ttnnvas.—Three boys, named Pat rick Neely, Eugene Christ and Henry Young, were arrested yesterday upon the charge of having stolen a pair of trained goats, valued at $lOO, from York and Gold streets. The goats were sold to a farmer for $3 00. The accused were taken before Alderman &nix and were held in $5OO bail for trial. STEALING MINCE MAT.--Ann Gill was before Aid. Bottler last evening upon the charge of the larceny of a keg of mince meat from a store on South Water street. She was committed. She is the same woman who was arrested for the larceny of a piece of cloth from a store near Second and Chestnut streets some time since, and then gave her name as Ann Fitzgerald. SMASHING THINGB.—An individual named Geo. Dillon went into a house at Spafford and ahip pen streets yesterday, and amused himself by smashing some of the fixtures. The proprietor interfered and was violently assaulted. Dillon was arrested, and after a hearing before Alder man Bonsall was sent to prison. Bascuraa n PursoNsm..—John Gaul, residing at No. 1517 Stiles street, was arrested yesterday and taken before Alderman Fitch, upon the charge of having assaulted a policeman and rescued a prisoner about two weeks since. He was held in $7OO bail for trial. LARCENY OF A WATCH. - Before Alderman Swift this morning Isabella Carter was charged with the larceny of a watch from a man whom she had enticed into a house at Sixth and Bedford streets. She was committed to answer. FOUND DDOWNED.—ThIs morning the body of an unknown white man was found in the Dela ware at Laurel street wharf. STILT, BEIZED.-A still and worm were seized yesterday afternoon at McGinegars tavern, at Cumbeiland and Beach streets. —Probably no ground, for its area, surpasses in archaeological interest that portion of the Pala tine hill purchased by the Emperor of France from the ex-King of Naples. It is a mine of artistic wealth, teeming with statues, altars, ornaments and rich marbles. Signor Rosa, to whom the ex cavations on this site are entrusted, has just discovered a large altar, bearing an inscription stating that it was erected by Cneius Domitius Calvinus, twice vice consul, B. C. 53 and 40. Ho largely decorated the Palatine with treasures, granted to him by the Senate after the suppression of the Iberian insurrection. The altars supposed to have stood before the statue of Jupiter Victor, in the temple of that name. CONFECTIONERY. CHOICE AND FASHIONABLE CONFECTIONS For Presents, PREPARED BY STEPHEN F, WHITMAN N • . ,1214 Market Street TIM DOBTON AND TRENTON PIE3OIIIT - -- 6.,. lied with Bond's Butter,Oreatri. •niFswit qt. Also, West & 'rimers esiebrital qe ulseult, Dy JOH. B. MIMI; eg co. 13010 1011 mutt' Delaware &mush up, CITY NOTICHti A Ttstr.•SAVINO Rlfi.E.—Professor Ware's new role for equation, saving two-thirds'Or time and labor, for "sale at J. O'Brlen's newe depot, I'oit-o1f1 , 1e; T. 11: Callender, corner of Third and Walnut; .J. Tremwith, 107 South Third street; Duffield Ashmead, 724 Chest nut street ; S. 11. Fulton, 1817 Chestnut street; St. Charles Hotel, North Third street, near Arch. Price one dollar. SO PROMPT is the action on the nervous system of DR. TUIVNICIVB Tio:Dotmormarrx or UNLVHBRAL FRAI.(I IA PILL, that immediate relief is experienced b' those suffering from NRURALO Ik, Nerve-ache, or any nervous malady. It imparts a rigorous Cone to the aurae-prid, and expels any of the above diseases. A potheearies have this medicine. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & COWDEN, .Agentt4, Philadelphia. POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—Just ro ceived. from the Knox Fruit Farm and Nurseries, a Mtge lot of pot-grown plants—Jueunda, Fillmore, and Burrs New Pine—which, if planted soon, will bear fruit this season. Call and see them. For sale by ' J. S. L&su 727 Market street. WINTErr ' by - small instalments, still "lingers in the lap - Of Spring," and it looks this past few-days as if the old fellow had gene to sleep in tier lap, for Just as we begin to don our spring suits, a northwester blows tip, and we rush back to our winter wardrobe, and come out prepared for "rain, hail or snow." By ell means, possess yourself with one of Stokes & Co.'s spring overcoats from under the Continental, without further delay. _ _ AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHER.—The Best. The Cheapest. Recommended by Railway Conduc tors, engineers and expresemen, the most exacting class of watch-wearersois , superior to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy and durability. Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worth less Swiss imitation. To prevent imposition, buyers should always demand a certificate of genuineness. For sale by all respectable dealers. - - - MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES AND TAN.—The only reliable remedy for tbose brown dircolorations on the face is "Pe 'a Meth and Freckle Lotion." Prepared only by Dr. B. C. P3alev, 49 Bond street, New York. Bold everywhere. BractAvry.—All thosegiants desiring_ elegant fittin pantaloons will find them at C. C. Dittrich & Co.,Continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch of Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an invitation. Always a fine stock of goods on hand. ALL first-class Family and Manufacturing Sew ing Machines, sold on Installments, exchanged, and for rent, at the Sewing Machine Exchange, No. 701 Chestnut street, second floor:,, PAINFIIL.—There are few operations morepain fal than cutting teeth. A little or Bower'e Infant Cor dial rubbed upon the gum of teething infante is a great eoother. CIIAS. OAKFORI) & SONS' Have now opened a large stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats and Caps. Store, 654 and 636 Chestnut street. ' FLO/ill:NCB SEWING MACHINE. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. CHAS. OANFORD & SONS' Have now opened a large stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hate and Caps. Store, SU and 836 Chestnut street. DFAYNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city , can be seen at his office, No. 605 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in Ms practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. .BOWER'S BENNA FIGS, FOR CosartrATtoti— fifty cente. Depot Sixth and Vine. CHAS. OANFORD SONS' Have now opened a large stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats and Caps. stores, 834 and 836 Chestnut street. SURGICAL Iterratautrrrs and druggists' sundries. &+w on Bscrruze, 23 South Riehth street. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N, E cornei k vFourth and Race Sts., WHOLESALE DRUGGrIBTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumers. Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oih3, Artists' Materials, &c. Agents for the celebrated ' VIEILLN ZIONTiGNE INOW•WHITE ZINC, superior to any other White Paint for inside work. We solicit orders from those who want PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeast corner of Race Street. nolB tfrpf $ 4 00 . 1 00 . 10 00 . 200 NEW PUBLICATIONS. UST PUBLISHED Jean Ingelow's Now Story Book, A SISTER'S BY- I laUlt S, comprising Seven Stolle& One volume,to match ' Studies far Stories," and • Stories Told to a Child." Price :10 25. A NEW ROB ROY BOOK. TIIE VOYAGE ALONE IN III) YAWL " ROB ROY," In one volume. Itimo., with illunttattene, (to match "A honeand Wilco In the Rob Roy Cantle," and "i'he Rob Roy on the Baltic." PRICE 59. ILL COWLEY'S ESSAYS, With Life 'and Notes, by Dr. Hurd and othere. One vol. nine. Being the third of the "Bayard Scrim'. Price, tS I 25. Poi(' by all hookeellere. Mailed poet paid by thA pub. Ii ROBERTS 8R05.,4 It§ lioeton. N EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS; NEW BOORS! FROM 'I HE PRESS OF T. B. PETERSON ttc BROTHERS, No. SOB CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE HAUNTED HOUSE. By Charles Dickene. Complete and unabridged edition. One largo octavo volume, printed from new, large and clear tyke. Price Twentytive cents. Being the Twen ty fourth volume et "Peterson' Cheap Edition far the Million of Charles Dickens's Werke." THE FREEBOOTERS. A Stour , of the Texan War. By Gustave Alward. Author of of Prairie Flower," "The Indian Scout," ate. Ono volume, octavo. Price Fit ty cents. THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN. By Sir Walter Scott. Being the Tenth volume of an entire new edition of "The Waverley Novels," now publishing in twenty stx weekly volumes, at Twenty cents each,or Five Dollars for a complete set, and sent post.paid every where. "The Bride of Lammermoor," "The Black. Dwarf; and A Legend of Montrose," 'Old Mortality," "Rob Roy" ''The Antiquary,""Guy Mannering," "Kenil worth," "Ivanhoe" and "Waverley" are also published at Twenty cents each. - IV. THE MARRIAGE VERDICT. An entire new book. By Alexander Dumas, author of "Count of Monte Chrlato," "The Three Guardamen," etc. One volume, octavo. Price Fifty cents. A FEW SETS OF FIELD 'CROQUET. THE REST MADE. ?rice reduced from $25 to 45 a bet. Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. ESA Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa, Books sent. postage paid, on receipt of retail price. ALL NEW BOORS ARE AT PETERSONS'. ap2l,2t WOOD HANGINGS• NO. 917 WALNUT STREET. WOOD HANGINGS Poeitively don't fall to zee them before ordering any. thing else. Wall paper is now among the "Things That Were." WOOD HANGINGS Coat no more, and are selling by the thousand roils per day. See them and be convinced. No speculation, but ntubborn fade Specimens are also on exhibition at the Store of JAMES C. F WalnutONS. Southeast corner Tenth and streets. inltlSttrp • of A COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE for Fir near GermantowL would be rented for First Chute Boarders to a competen 707nd responeinle person. A .1. to CLARK ErIING. Walnut aO2l 3t" NORTON'S PINE APPLE CHEESE.-100 BOXES ON Corthignment. Landing and for sale by JOB. B. BOSSIER & CO., Agents for. Norton & Elmer, 108 South Delaware Avenue. TURKEY FIGB.--25 OASES NEW CROP. VARIOUS grades, landing and for male by JOS. D. BOSSIER & CO.. NS-South Delaware avenue. NvwCROP ARABIAN DATEB.-100 MATES. FINE quality, landing and tor gale by JOB. B. BUBBLE.% & CO.. NE( South Damon avouuo. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1868. pI) If FKI TO RENT• CRIPPEN & MADDOCK, 115 S. Third Street, below Oheitnut, (Lute W. L. !Haddock & C 0,.) Have on hand a large and choice atock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, which they are offering by the package at Greatly Reduced Prices. BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR ' .Lp-th to 6Tni I p STARrLY ON RAND. CHOICE OOLONG TEA 191 25 per lb.; 011 90 by the half clieet. A FINE OOLONG, For 011 per lb. A GOOD PURE OOLONG,. For P 0 cents per lb. We desire to call particular attention to these Teas se being remarkably cheap. THOMPSON BLAOK'S SON & 00. Broad and Chestnut Streets, noll.ta tb gat REDUCED. FRENCH PEAS AND MUSHROOMS. 45; Extra White Beath Peaches, 35; Fresh Green Tomatoes for Pies, lb eta.. at A..). DECAMP'S. 107 South Second street. NEW YORK PLUMS AND SEEDLESS CHERREES, 60 eta.; North Carolina Pared Peaches. '25 cts. ; brigt t un. pared halves, 15 eta., at A. J. DECAMPS, 107 South Second street. _ _ _ _ WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN and very sueertor Fresh Tomatoes, for sale by the case or can.at A. J. DrOAlll2ll, 11)7 South Secondstroet... . _ YARMOUTH BLOATERS, Smoked,Spiced and Pickled Salmon and Boneless Mackerel. in kits, at A. J. DE. CAMP'S, 107 South Second street. DAVIS'S DIAMOND BRAND ITAM"Fi always on hang. inhll-3mrpi, THE FINE ARTS. LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTING-S, ENGRAVINGS. ORONO LITHOGRAPHS, PICTURE FRAMES EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. CURTAIN MATERIALS. CARRINGTON, DE ZOUCHE & CO., S. E. bor. Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts., PLULADELPHIA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN Curtain Goods, Window Shades, Furniture Coverings and Paper Hangings. White Holland Shades, - Tnmmed and put up as low as $1 60 each. SNOB and Nottingham Lace Curtains, FROM AUCTION. VERY CHEAP. New stock, low prices, and entire eatisfaction guaran teed in every instance. itp4 a to th acorn WAIEVELS, JEWELRY, &4U. NEW MARBLE STORE 902 CHESTNUT STREET. JAS, E. CALDWELL & CO„ JEWELERS; Invite attention to new designs in BREDA-1... AND TABLE SILVER WARES, Prepared especially for their retail sales. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 902 Chestnut Street. B.4stuthtf BOOTS AND SHOES. P 4 ow 0 0 E-1 M Spring Styles in Fine Custom i .,3 Made Boots and Shoes for Gen- o Uemen. The only place in the rya E-4 laity where all the Leading Styles —..._ 124 in first Class Boots and Shoes CD Ca may be obtained. Prices Fixed t-f ' at Low Figures. .41 BARTLETT, 1-4 33 South Sixth Stree t , a b ove lO ; 4 oc) Chestnut. al P rele.lv rob B. Butterick's Ladles' Dress Patterna, Warranted a perfect fit. For male only at MRS. E. R. WAGNER'S Latiloto MOW Trimming Store, No. 809 Arch Street. a .tatin IVO GROCERS, 110TEL.KEEPERS. FAMILIES AND * ./. Othere.—The underslgned haa ' ust received a froth 111 A 1 4 9 ( 1 10 9 41:31 b et? clills'uTurg2 " gm whim:rl/4° P. , JORDAN. ten Pear amt. iielowlldrdatidWaLiiut Ott * LIQUORS* 11014 4116.1111PETINGH AND OIL 1616016 EM IL H. MOSUL*. WLIDMIRIEGM. Just Beteivedo Lot FINE CARPETINGS; Of rich desittrus, and offered at low figaroo. Oil Who, Matting', &a E. ILGODSHALK &CO. X 23 Chestnut Street. afflamr, CARP . TS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. upared to sell at a groat reduction fgronMerpdri= LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, f Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. eaftllmrpt NEW CAJELP3IE9C I S. JAMES H. ORNE, SON .4f; .00 1 , 626 Chestnut Street, Have opened New Carpets, Oil Cloth, Druggete, Canton and Cocoa Matting, Rugs, I,:c. Wiltons, Brussels, Velvets, Extra Tapestries. The above are our own Pattern. English Ingrains, Three Plys, Oil Cloths, Druggets, English Venetian, Cocoa Matting, • Straw Matting, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION TIN SPRING, Borne very euperior, all of which we offer at lowest prices. JAMES H. GENE, SON & CO., Chestnut, below Seventh. • apP 2turp; CANTON MATTING. Our Own importation This Spring. SOME VERY SUPERIOR 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE AND BED CHECK STRAW MATTINGS. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & 00. ) 626 Chestnut St., below Seventh: ap92mrPli CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINOS, IMPORTATION OF 1868. All the Latest and Beat Styles AT REDUCED PRICES. TOWINTSUENI3 Sr, CO., No 59 N. Second St,, below Aroh. apl6 Imrpis duifnnf:r4 VA trail-it!, Ladies Making their Bonnets CAN FIND ALL THE MATERIALS AT • GEORGE W. MILES'S, 911 Chestnut Street (North Side), Straw Bonnets and Trimmings, French Flowers, Ribbons, • Laces, Frosted and Plain Illannos, With narrow LACES, in Colors to match. French and New York Bonnet Frames, dtc dm Liberal discount to Milliners. MILES, 911 Chestnut Street. ap2 limn) WOOD & CARY, BONNET OPENING Thursday, April 2, 1868, No. 725 Chestnut Street, PSILADELPmAt spl tfrp 726 CHEST' kiTSREIr'' WE THIS DAY. 60 pieces of Colored Matinee, every desirable shade. 20 pieces of Frosted and Diamond Illusion, all solors. 10 pieces Colored Spotted Nets. with Edgings and Laces to match. All the latest novelties in HATS, BONNETS AND INFANTS' HATS. In the finest, Braids, White, Drab, Brown and Black. Bonnet Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons.Saah ffibbons,liatin and Moire Ribbons, Silks, Crapes, Velvete, in the mewed tints, tints, Metternich. Sultana. dtc. Linen Black Satinet, all shades. Artificial Flowere, the choicest styles. COLORED VELVET RIBBONS. The celebrated BROWN BRAND. The best assortment of now colors in the city. Our. prices at WHOLESALE and RETAIL We guarantee to be as 10% as those of any house in the trade. GIVE US A CALL. apl.lm. .5 WEYL A ItOBENEIEI3I, No. 726 Chestnut street.. INDIA RUBBER GOODS REDUCED PRICES. MUNCH I, 1803.. MACHO MEND, MGM AND NIEnT 11081 , k, RICHARD LEVICK; No. 708 Chestnut Street: uzy c o l fr National Rubber Co, AWARDED THE Pm MEDALS. 30,000 Francs !I: HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES Awarded the Prize Medals at Weal;Ps Pair London ; World's Fehr, New York; Exposition Velveteens', Paris, WINNER OF THE WAGER 30,000 FRANCS!! • (VW IN GOLD.) At the went InternationalConteat in the Paris Exhibition The public are invited to 08M and, examine the report of the Jury on the merits of the greet contest andsee the official award to the Herring'', Patent over al l others. FARREL, HERRING & COQ, 629 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New York. Herring & Co., Chicago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, N. Orleans: whit). tu th • mrpb v ~ ►7'1~77"~ 1.1;1:4 ti rxr, tiv4 It7TA i" . ! In" tif . , 0 44 e - a* v.- wm. D. R,CIGIMR.I3, CARRIAGE BUILDER; Manufacturer of FfrotmMaso Carriages ONLY, 1009 and 1011 Chestnut Street,. PHILADELPHUL Orders received for new and elegant styles of Carriages for the season of 1.808. Special attention given to Repairing. ca eff a Carriages stored by the month. and itumran THE NEW WAREHOUSE, Nos. 1014, 1016 end 1018 Filbert St. fe27-th a Man= ~J:f,yY YU:~.tI):1 I GENUINE ROMAN SCARFS, For Ladies and Gentlemen. A lull line Just received by J. W. SCOTT & CO., m No in ftl it etChestnut Street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Dwelling, No. 1405 N. Fifteenth Street. Built in superior manner for present owner. Winter and Summer Kitchens, Library, Conservatory, two Bath- Rooms, Cedar Closet, and all modern conveniences. Lot 40 feet by 158 feet. opening on Carlisle street. Garden handsomely laid out and furnished with rare and expen. sive plants. Call betw trpseen 10 A. M. and 4P. M. Price, 5123,500. apls 8 V BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—A NUM. v ber of choice building lota are now for sale at Mer chantvillo, N. J., most eligibly situated near the Moores town pike, about four miles from Philadelphia, and Nyitliin a few minutes , walk of the depot of the Camden and Burlington County Railroad, and with frequent COM. namication to and ftom the city. Inquire of E. G. (LATTELL, No. 2d North Wharves. n.. 11 6tft Between Market and Arch streets. f ri wit kriv M :itzl:l4l Ir.REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Genteel three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 524 South Tenth street, north of South street.—On Tuesday, April 28th, 1888 , at 19 o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia EAchange , all that genteel three story brick messuage, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Tenth street, 85 feet north of South street, No. 524; containing in front on Tenth street 18 feet, and extending in depth 90 feet to a 8 feet wide alley, leading into South street, with th 6 privi lege thereof , is has saloon parlor, sitting room and por tico back on the -first floor, basement dining room and kitchen; II chambera, bath room, with water closet. con servatory back on second floor; 2 chambers on third floor gas cooking range, &c. • Subject to a yearly ground rent of $99. 51. THOMAS & SONEkAttationeers. ap2l 25 1 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS ' els SONS. SALE.— laTwo three.story Brick Dwellinga Nos. 401 at 4 ° 6. South 23t1 Street, bolow Pine Mir/set. kin Tuesday. May 6th„ 1888, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold , at Public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 2 threfretorY brick nemeses and tho lot of ground therounto belfoog• in situate on the west eido of Twentrtbird street. of PIZIO street. Noe. 404 and 4014 volt contalnin. g frontn alieTai rth the surge thereof, on 'Twentv.third street 12 feet. Ba B B . B tAlild ir g in d°l4h Eachfeet to a 8 feetwlde Each subject to *Yearly gro ' rent for SEA Irlir. They will be eoldeeparately . . ' • ' M THOMAS * NS;SO.totieneers, 81 1 2128 114Y2' - I IN alOk Oridlitturourth dtreet. - . . °UPHAM) , COVIRTHALEL—ESTATIISO JANES con's and I run, imaii o d at ec td ineed sitw .—:; m ito r nuss ot th in e u ti r o ti ne h6. A v ue .ow tiou ri . for e city and countY Of Philadelphia. will no' geld he pub c male on Tuesday. May 12th.1M8, at 13 e l ' e c 4 loolt.noo t i et I e ,Ildia dolphin. Exchaege, the folio win *Next roPertYlate of James A Lehman. doceaeod, le,: ", ~ Lot /. fort a etreet, 86 Poe t month of (kee n street; centaitt. hag Jul front on . Florida st. Airthat lot ot ground situate ee tLie l zeet_eide of Florida ebeet, 36 foot, and extending ili do 180 feet. Bounded northward by' ground granted be win W. Lehman,sonthward by grOunti itniate4 to Maly Ann Lipman. and westward by ground late Or Oar' Evans. Being the Ramo premires which Alexander /. r:4l Carver, by indenture bearing date Neveer 3, A. 1i , 66, and rertuded in deed book ft. 1). W., No. 60, pores in t 08.ee granted and el:1E 1 1'01'0Q to the esidJanteit'A. Le am en . No. 11.--Lot, Clearfield street—All that lot of ironed situate on the north side of Clearfield (now firegolo) strata. beginning at the northwest corner of Clearfield street as Ebben* avenue; thence extending weettvard along Clear. field street 187 feet 7' inches to a polat ; thence north. ward 120 feet to a point ; thence farther westward 17 feet 6,i( inches to a point; thence N. E. 162 feet SAC lathe* to, y ishertx avenue; thence 13 E. along Fisher's *venue 173 feet 0,( inches to the place of beginning. Being Peet of the same premises which John Sloan and wife, by laden. titre bearing date September 30, A. 1). 1863, end Necerded in deed book T. H., No. HO, rage 488., &cr.,. granted-ant conveyed unto the eald James A. Lehman. In fee. .„ .1 AR Nla—Lot 'Thirty-ninth street . One equal and usaMA ' in oietY. or half part of ail that lot of ground, eltuateett Ho west side of Thirty.nftith • etreet, 100 feet lit Lobe/north of Powelton avenue; thence extending westward go (egg By; inches toe point; thence northward 150 ford, morn or , less, to a point; thence westward 126 feet 71; tncbas to a'; point on the tact of dinot (tato William) street: thew* southward along Hoe dint alma 46 feet 0 inches ton point; thence eoutheart ward 3711 feet lON inches to/Ipoint ou the west aide of Thirty.ninta etreet thence southwanll along Thirty-ninth *treed 118 feet ,I 4 inch to tbirptibee at beginning, Being ~part of the same Prep math Charlet. Colloiley and wife. by indeatus tut An, the atii Febniary, A. D. 1860. and mos ' deed, A. D. H. W. AK Page 310, fife. , granted a/11M Edwin W. Lehman and James A. bebralle, in equal moititai. as tenant's in cemmen. Together, right. title and interest, whatever the itietullner ieU said James A. Lohman. of and In the Roil of a earest ' court. sometlin es called Barman t street, se far epee lame to contained in the above deisertption, or sa fa now braced in Tbirty.riinth greet opposite *add ' ne the game is intended hereafter - hi boom nr Aar part of the 'aid street contained andentbratedbetWens the maid pretniees and the Lancaster mid. By the Court. E. A..ll4ElMlOlE.Cier_ „k 0 - C,, EDWAIID W.,_LEELMAN, Executer 4 , 1041:1114•14 • M. THOMAS &SONS. Asetlineser. ati2l V) mY9 No. 180 and 141 South Fourth street. ASSIGNEES' SALE. —TIIO6fAS & SONS. Auctioneers, Very valuable _Property. The Sax. on Woolen MJIk, Little leaWs, Herkimer count,. New York 264 feet front. By order of the Aar in Dant repay of James L. Southwick and George OW& ble formerly trading as "South% Bk. s heble an Ce.,, , y anti as the "Saxony Woolen Co." On Tuesday, Kay um. "%kat 12 o'clock noon, will be geld .all WM pubili pat i t itale, the Philad elphia Philad elphia Exchange, the valuable pro IN willing all thoee 4 Tillage lots in the village et Little fells, Herkimer cotinty. New orendlogje front, op Mill atreet feet, more or leea, andront s mut atnaec to the Mohawk river, the said lots being withered re. epectively 18, IS, 2d,21, together with the buildings Burma erected, and the machinery therein contained, to wit: brick and etone factory. 44 to 7t) feet, four strict and containing 5 sets cerding machines, 5 lightning jacks, 240 spindles each, 2 seltacting melee. 400 spindles each, and 44 plain and twilled broad loots. Brick linishing mill, sheet 40 by 60 feet, four Aorta, containing 6 Jack.. lOU apindlea each, and jack 32e spindles: 3 warping machines, with item copper cylinders for drying: 5 warp epoolers, and S stubbing spook" and id broad, plain and, twilled loonni, napping_ machine. pair. fulling stocks. cloth dryer, cold air wool. dryer. Brick nbout 20 by 60 feet, two rame*. tontainin r e Jacks.24o spindles each. power prere. hand press. B building, 1" by 54 feet. one stnry. containing wool pie and weete duster IVooden building, about 60 by 61feet, two stoats. need for store bouse and wool sorting. Wooden building. about 24 by 78 feet , used for dote house cud eery enter shop. Alpo, water wheel, about: tabours kewer, and Pteem engine 21 to 461mrsety)wer. Together ith all the other inachinely_on the said premises. sad together with the water power. and all other Lteridita. meats and appertenancee be!oniting to the meld miL/. lie came benne the properties known as the milli of the • b a x on , wool e n Company." Reserving, and excepting nll right and Interest in a certain lease. dated May 2. lser2„ fur 3i yeare, of lot No. 11. med. by Seth it. Stitt to Albert G.Strry and Idw.ble. Green, for the purpose of cer n ins on the gas workalocated on the cold teat-mentioned lot, No. 21. Under ar d 'object. no, ertheileaa. to • went, !axe on the &hose-described preiriteen., bearing date May 14. led 7, made by Janie* L Southwick and George U. Shebto to Robert L. 1s ter. for the sum cf 815.05. Poret*ninn will be „given Jo the Wirt tower on Or beats June let, MX For further particulars apply to A. !lOWA It'lB, Agect at the WWI, or to C. VTII.LING LITTELL, WILLIAM I'. COX. Wittuut *treat. M.TIIO3IAS tt: SONS. Auetbr/Wlt. 801 my: 9 I:S4atul 141$. Fourth *treat. unPli ANS' (.X/UlsT SA LE--ESTATE .JAME,I3 Carmichael. detested. -Thomas boas'. Analogs eers.--Valuable Orudnew Stands—Two three -00(Y brick Storm Nos. 16e and lid North Third street. between Race and Cherry suer ts.—Purntarit to an order of the (Jr. phans• Court f..r the City and County of Philadelphia. will be sold at public Flit. ms Turaday,_2lae lidh. 16% 'at 12 o'clo c k. noon , at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol. lowing derwrlbed property. late of Junes Carmichael. deceased, Tie.: No. I—All that threeetory brick aseesu. age, with the groind thereunto belonging. situate on the west side of 'I htrd street . IM feet 4% inches south Of Race sotrr et, No; 160; containing in front on Third street 20 feet EIS inches; th,nce westwardly II feet thence nosthwardl7 2 feet 6 inches thence westwardly 21 reef to the told(Ua of * brick wan; thence by the middle osame northwardly la feet 10 inches; thence by a straight lino eastwardly 7.4 feet to the place of beginning. Prater of all I=u:obi/ince. Terms-10,500 ntay remain ou mortgage. , YUn st the unction roomy. No that three-story brick measuage and lot of ground. 'amide on the Wed aide of 1 bird street. adjoining the strove. No. lig; containins in front on Third Street it feet 6 inches; thence extending weptwardly 13 feet to the middle el a brick ' , wall thence along the same north. stonily IA feet 8 inches; thence eastwardly 2 feet to the piare of beginning. 11W - tear of all ineurnbrance. Thine--$5.500 may Telarihr on mortgage. By the Coutt. I)4►ltitiCK. Clerk O. C. ANN VARSLICHAI L hdruitittcritrig. ld. THOMAS is SONS. AuctiOneers. at 21 MS 16 129 and 141 South Fourth Street. irSEAL ESITATE—Tuames k BONS' SALLE.— Modern Three•story Stone Residence. Queen street, northeast of Wayne atreet. Twenty•aroond Ward, Germantown. 86 feet front, 103 feet deep. On Tuesday. May 6th , 18S. at 19 o'clock. noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange , all that minters double threeetm7 atone meesnage and lot of ground. situ. ate on the southeast aide of %neon erect. 85 feet north• easterly from Wayne street. ennantovrnawegdyeecond Ward ; the lot containing in front on Queen stiwt tls feet. end extending In depth on the northeasterly line let feet, and on the southwesterly line 160 feet. and on the tearend 81 fret 2;',, inches. The house Is well built; hati double parlor. dining room. kitchnt, with pomp and well of water on the first floor; 4 chambers on the second floor. and 3 on the 8d floor; gas introduced. Sc... This property is within a convenient distance of the horse or steam rail• road, pleasantly located, and in good neighborhood. with pavement and gas lamps to Germantown avenue, Lam" Clearof all Incumbrance. 'retina—Half Cash M. TIIOMAB SONS, Anal ap2l my 2 W and 11l Booth Fourtt=et. REAL EsTATE.— . I 110 MAR & BONS' BALE-- Country Place.—Twostory Stone Dwelling. and Large Lot. N. E. corner of Township Line Road and Tioga Street. Twenty-eighth Ward. 20234" feet front.--On Tuesday. May 6th. 166 g, at 12 o'cloek. noon. will be said at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange. an that desirable two-story stone dwelling, with frame kitchen and lot of ground. situate op the N.E. corner of the New Towrshlp Lino turnrike and Tfoga street. Twenty-eighth Ward. (late Twentieth Ward) and extending along said turnpike WS feet 6,5 inches to Atl antic street ; thence east ward along Atlantic street 265 feet 334 inches to Tann r recond street: thence southwardly alontr,Twenty.second street 220 feet 2 inches, and has 57 feet of an inch on 'I foga street. The house is plain but comfortable. with 4 good rooms and Attack; excellent pump water. shad. trees. &c. It Is situate about two squares from Vega Station, on the Philadelphia and Germantown Railroad. Trvinp—ittrooo may remain on mortgage. Or Immediate poseession. AL TDOMAS andNS Auctioneers. ar21.25M92 189 l4l S. Fourth street. Ite,At. Elf lIE.-31. 1411)111A13 & SONS' SALE. 4 —Valuable tinniness Stand.—Fourstory Store sud Brick Ewelheit. No. 858 N. Second street. bdow Cal low bill st. On Tuesday, April at, 1868. at 12 o'clock._ noon. will be sold at public ra t e. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable four-story brick ni&eusge. with two story back building and lot of groirnd , situate on the treat ride of Second street. 16 feet 8 inches mouth of 4.lallewhill street , No. 866; thence extending westward 60 feet Startles to a 4 feet wide alley : thence by acid alley southward Ei feet ; thence partly along the end of said alley westward 6 feet: thence southward 18 feet 8 inches , thence east w d 66 eel 3 inches to Second street, and t , hence north ward along Second street 16 feet t inches to the place of beginning. It is occupied as a store and dwelling, and le a good huninesa stand. I Clear of all incumbrance. Perms—Cash, Subject to a lease from January let 1968, for 3 years. at *l,OOO • M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. It* and 141 South Fourth etreet. tionrere —Desirable two-story brick warieg. 2281 Richmond etreet corner of Kintbride onset, Bridesburg. Twin ty.fit th Ward. On Tuesday, May 12th. 18tifi, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be cold at public sale, at the Philadelphia kzehange, all that handsome brick mea. image, with two-story frame kitchen and lot of ground. situate on the south cornet of RichmOnd and liirkbride streets, Brideshurg, Twenty .fifth Ward. No. 2251 ; the lot containing in front on Richmond street 20 feet. and extending in depth 150 feet to Onyx street-3 fronts.. The house is built in fancy cottage style; ornamental veran dahs on that and necond floors; the windows open to the floor, with venetian blind abutters. The yard plant.M ith shade and evergreen trees grape vines, shrubbery. ; mum° of Soft water in the kitchen, drc. immediate possession. hi. THOMAS do SONS, Auctioneers. sn2l 20 ray 9 -139 and 141 South Fourth street. EXECUTORS' SALE—THOMAS & SONS, 'Alie. tioneera.—Superior Threo.story Brick Residence, No. 1225 Sprucoptreet. On Tuenday, May sth, 18 'W at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PMadel phla Exchange, all that superior three story brick MOBl3ll - with three-story pack buildings and lot of ground, eimato on tho north of Spruce atreet, front t Spruce Dean street,No.'l22s; thelot containing In on s treet 19 withed extending in depth se feet to a' 9 feet wide alley, the free me and privilege thereof. The lIOUPO is in excellent order throughout ; has the modern' conveniences, gas, bath, hot and cold Water, water closet, coo ki ng range, furnace in cellar, dumb waiter, hot and cold water in pantry, &e.; largo dining room 21 feet long, i n qul closets throughout the houso,„&c. rfr Clear of all incumbrance. M. THOMAS ,4 BONS, Auctioneers, anut.2smy2 188 and 141 South Fourth street. ninDEßTmmust 000lis. REMOVL. • "---- ,•, , Niimionsemem-.. , WILLIA A M N. ATTWOOD SON. UNDERTAKERS, Have removed from No. 44 North Eleventh, street to No. 1216 Rae 0 knot, • • mlon Im •, • corner of Jacob street. south aide. SAAC NATUANS. ' AUCTIQNEER, N. E s .' 4 ollNat A Third and Spruea streets, only one square below Fr:chart $280,000 to loan in large or email cOnounts. on diarnon silver plate, watchesjewelry andill o toods of value. the lfr yearn. A. Di. va n 7 i. gym, : Eatab• tilled for the heat l forty Adces s 0 In targa Mande at thq lower market rotes. , , . 111.844 V . ..