4311'1!Y itc; trial% • THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE LOTTERY-PROSECIr TIOS AGAINST TIRO TR i7;ainr,h.—The following affi davit has been made before Recorder Givin: City and Cowan of Philadelphia, 45.; Chas. T. Morse and John Cooper, of Portland, Maine, be ing duly sworn, depose and say that they have +been informed and beliave that Geo. A. Cooke, Edw. B. Taylor, G. W. Baird, A. B. Semple, H. A. Read. N. S. Read, H. Gorman, J. E. Coe, W. W. Ware. William B. Mann, James M. Seovel and L. R. Broomall, did, on or about the Ist day of July, 1867, falsely and maliciously conspire and agree together to erect, set up, open and establish,in the city afore said, a certain lottery, under the name and style of the Washington Library Company, in aid of the Riverside Orphan Institute, and also that the said parties did on or 'about the Ist day of July, 1867,at the city and county aforesaid,falsely and maliciously conspire and agree together to ,adVertisc, sell, and cause to be sold, bartered and exchanged, divers large numbers of lottery poli• ties or writings, representing the holders of said lottery policies or writings to be entitled to the prize or sum of $40,000 in the lottery styled the Washington Library Company in aid of the River side Orphan Institute, contrary to and in viola tion of the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. glignetli JOHN COOPER, CHAS. T. Mona:. Upon this affidavit a wariantfor the e arrest of the parties named in itwas issued, and an officer is engaged - in serving it. "A hearing in the case will take place on Monday afternoon next. Chas. H. Sldebotham is engaged as counsel for the prosecutors. It appears by the further statements of Messrs.. Morse-and Cooper, hat they purchased tickets from the agent in Portland, Me. At the time of the drawing the agent at Portland received a telegram signed "N. S. Read, Secretary,' stating that a certain number had drawn the $40,000 prize, and inquiring as to whom it had been sold. The number mentioned was on one .of the ticketa held by Cooper. Subsequently another despatch, stating that the former one was a mistake, and that a man in New York had .drawn the $40,000, was received. Mr. Cooper came to this city and commenced proceedings in the Nisi Pritts Court for the recovery of the $40,000.As the matter appeared nto be more in the nature of a lottery than a bona fide transaction, the proceedings in the Supreme , Court were abandoned, and the above affidavit was made for the commencement of a criminal prosecution. HEAVY ROBBERY OF RONLN.---StOCkl3, bonds, .&c., to the value of about elO,OOO, were stolen from the house of Mr. A. M. Zabriske ' No. 1803 Montrose street, on Tuesday last. Mr. Zabriske Intended to pur,ch.me a place in New Jersey, and on the day imbed went to look at it. When he returned he found that a trunk in the second story front room had been broken open. In this trunk was a tin box containing the bonds. The box had been forced open and the - bonds and stock were abbtracted. Among those stolen were 74 shares of Pennsylvania Railroad stock, $4,000 in registeredVovernment bonds and some West ern bonds. A FINE BAI'IIING ESTABLISIIMENT.—The boilers necessary to supply the bathing department of the American Hotel, on Chestnut street, opposite Independence Hall, with an abundant supply of hot water, haveheen completed, and twenty-six bath rooms are now in successful operation. These rooms are handsomely and comfortably fitted up with every convenience for bathers. Baths can be taken at any time during the day and evening. This establishment will be a,gra,at , convenience to our Citizens during the Summer season. THE "Boys IN BLUE."—A large and enthusi astic meeting of the "Boys in Bine" of the Twenty-fonrth Ward was held last evening, on Bridge street, above Thirty-eighth, Twenty-fourth Ward, for the purpose of perfecting their organi zation • for the coming campaign and electing delegates to the general City Convention of the "Boys in Blue," which meets to-morrow evenbig. Resolutions were adopted reaffirming devotion 'to the principles of the Republican Party as em bodied in the platform recently adopted by the National Convention at Chicago. TUE LOYAL LEG lON.—The military order of the Loyal Legion, under the command of Major-Gen. George Cadwalader, Commodore John B. Marchand, U. S. N., and Bvt. Major-Gen. George H. Crosman, U. S. A., will proceed to Doyles town on Saturday morning next, for the purpose of participating in the ceremonies of the dedica tion of the monumenelately erected in that place to the memory of the Officers and men at the 104th Pennsylvania Regiment, who fell in the ,suppression of the-rebellion. , Miss El FIE GERMON'S BENEFIT --The compli mentary benefit tendered to 311 SE. Ellis Gannon upon the Gth of June will be given at the Academy of Music. A number of popular perfortuu d will appear, among whom may be mentioned Mr. John Brougham, Mr. Owen Marlowe, Oarncross do Dixey's Minstrels, and others. The pro gramme will be varied and excellent. Miss Ger mon's personal popularity and hot' great merit as an actress will be likely to sectre her a full house. ARuESTED IN CHURCH.—A lady who attended Murdoch's readings in the Methodist Church, at 'Twentieth and Spruce streets, had her pocket picked of $3OO. Detective John W. Brown and special officer James M. Roberts went to the church last evening and there found Nellie Cof it 0, who was known to them as a bad character. She was arrested, and will have a hearing at the Central this afternoon. 1 nu CHARGE OF Rounicny.—Alfred Scar hero, .1 was before Aid, Shoemaker this morn ing upon the charge of having entered a jewelry =tore at No. 1625 Germantown Road; yesterday afternoon, and stolen therefrom ,a watch and chain. Ile was also charged with having robbed tLe tr. , .ney drawer of a groeery Store at Frankford Road and Oxford streets. He was held intl,ooo bail to answer. POINT BRENZE PAnn..:.—There was an exciting race at• Point Breeze Park yesterday, Between "Macgle" and "Ironsides." The race was won by Maggie, the time made being as follows : I.—Maggle 2.3 G 3.—Maggie 2 38 .3 A., ,, SAULT LN A - POLICE STATION.—SaIIio Riley was arrested at Seventh and Bedford streets for assaulting a woman. In the Seventeenth Dis trict Police Station she was locked up in a cell with another woman, and beat her during the night. Sallie was committed by Alderman Patchel. RoitilificY.—A candy stand at Fourth and Com merce streets was broken open last Bight by three boys, and was robbed of a lot of candy. Ono of the youths was arrested. His name is Wm. H. Buckley. He was formerly an inmate of the House of Refuge, and was again consigned to that institution. EVEIsaNO WITH SHAKESPEARE.—Rey. Dr. Stork, of the Lutheran,Church, is announced to deliver a lecture on the above subject this even ing, at the spacious Hall, BrOad and Arch streets. The well•known popularity of the lecturer will, of course, secure a large apd intellectual audi ence. RESIGNED.—Chaa. M. Parker, Reserve Officer No. 3, resigned his position this morning, lie was a faithful and obliging officer, and was a favorite of the citizens residing or doing business about Tenth and Chestnut streets, where he was stationed. Roe nnv; Turin EmrLoyEns.—Mary Young and Mary Myers, employed in the stocking factory of Moore &Sons, at Second and York streets, were yesterday eauvht in the act of stealing stockings from the establishment. They were committed Aid. Reins. juvrant,ernrEvy.s.—Two boys,named Andrew McGlincy and Lewis Smith, were arrested this morning and taken before Alderman Tittormary, upon the charge of having entered a cigar store, 2sio. 505 South Fourth street,and stolen therefrom a lot of cigars. They were committed to answer. I'ArtGRT PRACTICE. —Co. A, ,Gray "Reserves, Copt. James D. Keyser, and Co, C, Capt. VV. NV. .111:i:ti, will ir.dulge in target practice at Belmont Cottage WutorroW ufternoon. 80/ammo Hoven Turan—lienry Ryan, who is alleged to have committed robberies at various boarding-houses in this city, has been arrested by Detective Webb, and will have a hearing, this afternoon at the Central Station. ANDREW7AANE,Jn., Esq., has been admitted to practice as:Attorney In the United States District and CircuitTourts of Philadelphia. . AmmarArt ART.—The most extraordinary ealo of paintings arid crystal ruedalions—froin the American Art Gallery, New York., (established for the encouragement of artists)—com mences this evening, in Scott's Art Gal lery, 1020 Chestnut street, continuing Frldxy and Saturday evenings. This is a splendid opportunity for procuring works of art, being strictly American. We advise all ,to at tend. Sale commences at a quarter before ciht, by B. Scott, Jr., Auctioneer. CITY NOTICES. FAMILY ,bar..-Mr. W. W. Alter, the well known coal merchant. has recently secured an im mense stock of Lehigh and Schuylkill coal, of the choicest varieties. These were secured during his recent tour of the coal regions, and cannot be ear passed anywhere, Be is now prepared, at his yard on Ninth street, below Girard avenue, and at his branch office, corner of Sixth and Spring Garden streets, to offer to the public advantages in quality and price, which cannot be procured elsewhere. Those who con template purchasing their yearly supply of coal will serve their own interests by calling upon him now. Indeed, every one should make it a point to lay in a stock at this season of the year. The saving in price will more than compensate for the eatlay, for now that the winter.'s demand is over, prices have touched bottom, and Will remain depressed for a short time. \ "HEARTS,OR THE SERPENTS OF Socuar,"which John Brougham is now playing at the Walnut, is a mystery to many, but not to us. The "Serpents of. Society" are those brands of smoking- tobacco manu factured by other firms which are filled with nicotine poisoning and stinging mankind, but which maatnot be confounded with the "Yacht Club," from which all nicotine le extracted, and in the packages of which Lorillard places orders for genuine, elegant meer schaum pipes. That brand eaptivateStll "Hearts" Naw BATS for Mesas and Children, of the moat elegant etyles, and at all prices. OAKYOBVII, under the Continental. Jul:limns mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowns's INFANT Coa. DIAL. OdkE man in Clarke county, Ohio, has three linndred Cashmere goats, imported from Asia Minor. "Eliciy man to his liking.'t Here is one that prefers the Cashmere for his clothing, another mere cash Persons with the latter stock on hand can be well suited in every particular at Charles Stokes do Co.'s drat-class Clothing House. nnder the Continental. BOWER'S BIWNA FIGS FOR CONSTIPATION fifty cents. Depot Sixth arid Vine. • TME pleasure arising from wearing a pair of Bartlett's }Snots or Shoes is akin to that experienced In the society of a geutidnanly aconaiutance—one feels a sense of refined comfort. til sio. 33 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. MILLINERY GOODS AT BARGAINS.—It splendid line of English }ValL•ing Hats, in Drab, Brown, White, ac., selling at L'::.413 TITAN COST OF IMPOETATION. Also, fresh novelties in Fancy Bonnets, Ladles' and Children's Trimmed Hats, and every style of Bonnet Materials at the lowest prices. elegant new San Hata. Woon S.; CARY, 725 Chestnut street. VIE great ceremony next month of the A. Y. 31.1vh1 neceseitate a new Hat. Go to Oakford'e,• un der the Continental Hotel Order it how. TuRPAIMI BAnts.—"Miud and body are drowned in delicious real, and we no longer remember what we are."—Bayard Taylor. "Most valuable or all baths." —Dr. Dio Lewis. Now opened at No. 1109 Girard street, above Claestant:' Hours for ladies l'rom 9 to 12 A. M. ; hours for gentlemen- from 13 to 8 A. N., and from 1 to 9 P. M. ?i,lamilans of the Masonic Order can get their Silk lists for the chilling 'occasion" at CaAs. OM:- FORD Sc SONS, under the Continental Ilotel. FL GREECE SEWING MACHINE. Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES. TIE BEST. TILL OIMAPEBT. Recommended by "Railway Conductors, engineers and expressmen, the most exacting class 'of watch wearers, as superior to all others for strength, steadi ness, 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. SURGICAL .INSTRU.ME.NIS and druggists' dries. SNOWDEN & BEDTIME, 23 South Eighth street. DEAFNESS, 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. 105 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his mactice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. 11149.1t1NJ0 kfUIAIWVALN. FORT OF PRILADMPRIA—Mer 23 UrSee Marine Bulletin en Inside Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer W Whilden, Riggins.l3 hours from Baltimore, with mdse to It Foster. Steamer Millvitle, Renoar, from New York. with mdse to W hitall. Tatum & Co Brig S V Merrick, Norden, 19 days from Cardenas, with molasses to E C Knight & CO. ig Arctic (Br), Card. 69 days from Rotterdam, with gin. die. to HBohlen & Co. tolonian. Kendrick, 8 days from Bangor,with lumber to 8 B Dailey, & Sone. Behr Dolphin. Bill. 5 days from Newborn. NC. with lumber to Norcross & Sheets. Behr M 111 Lindsey, Latel , cm, 6 days from WashingtOn, NU. with lumber to captain. Behr Paragon. Wahab, 6 days from Washington, NC. with lumber to captain. Behr Saratoga, Weeks, 4 days from Providence. Schr William & Jaineeputen. 4 days from James River, with lumber to Moore. R hcatly & Cottingham. Schr Wm Henry. Conway. 4 days from Fredericksburg, Va. with lumber to Moore. 'Wheatley & Cottingham. Schr .1 la Perry, Kelly, 8 days atom New Bedford. with oh to Shaber & Co. Behr Sidle, }frillier, 1 day from St Martins, Md. with grain to Jae L Bewley & Co. Stir Mary (16 arr, Maloy, Providence. Behr E Sinnickson, Winsmore, Boston. Stir J C henry, Dilkes, Lynn. Behr Chomp. Layman, 011inan's Creek. Behr Win Donnelly. Hunter, Derby. Bchr L CLEARED verspor. TilLl3 DAY. Steamer W Vanden. Riggans. Baltimore. Reuben Foster. Steamer Nillville, Kenear, falliville, Whitall, Tatum & Co. Bark Howard, Belliveam Weymouth, NB. Workman&Co. Brig Olive, FOES. Boston. Weld, Nagle & Co. &la E L Potter. Sparks, Matanzas, E A Sender -& Co. - Behr D Babeockjietchell, Matanzas, CI C Carson & Co. &hi Saratoga, Weenie, Providence, Hammett & Roth. Schr M O Farr, Maloy Boston, Westm'd Coal Co. Behr Serene, Jones Richmond. Blakiston , limn at Co. Bela Fanny, Hopkins. do do S.ltr J W Vannem an, Sharp, Boston; Day, Huddell & Co. Behr L D Small. Tice, Danversport, do Behr L A May. Baker. Bath Sinnickson & Co. Behr Lucy Virginia, Wisden, Hampton, Va. D Vales & Co. Behr J C Henry, Bilker, Lynn, Costner, Stackney & Wellingto". Behr Isaac Rich. Crowell. E Cambridge, do . Behr Cherub, Layman, Washington.L C. Caidwell,Gordon & Co. Behr J Baron, Perry do do Schr Thom Clyde, scull, Salem, ` do iichr 8 & M Li Scull, Steelman, Boston, Weld, Nagle & Co. Eorrempondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES, Dzi.. May 87-43 AM. The *hip Thom llarward, from Liverpool April 7th and bark Ellie, from a northern port, both for Philadelphia, came in yeeterday afternoon and proceeded up. There area several vemsele in eight, coming down, and doubtlems will proceed to men without communicating with the Breakwater, am the wind is troth from NE. Yoram, Arc. JOSEPH LAFETRA. M:Easoßetftw .. _ . Stefuner Norfolk, Vtipce, - heuii"3 - iitiniohTong :6th twit. StZiMei Bunter, Itogers. hence at Providence 2tith instant. Steamer Mary, Sheppard. cleared at Mobile 33d instant for Now York. Sling Wm H Parke. Simmons. hence for Matanzas, was seen 22d lust. at 32 25. lon 74 04. Schre Ame an Eagle. Shaw, and Hannah Blackman, Jones, sailed from Providence 26th inst. for this port. Behr Anna M Edwards, Hanson, sailed from Pawtucket 2gth lust. for this port. SEWING 111/11CHINES. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE RENEE HANUFACTUREIG CONPANY Have - Removed their Wareroome to No. 1106 Chestnut Street. BINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE simple, durable, quiet and light running, and capable of performing an a toniehlug range and variety of work. It will hem. r ftll, stitch. braid, gather, cord, tuck, quilt embroide, &c. my 2 IYrP WM. E. COOPER, Agent Cl. 0. MODEM norAck: MOBS . GALLOWAY C. MORRIS & 00 , 208 Walnut Street, LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COIL, When Foot of Tanker Street. ' ruy2/ trerp TiM.pAor.,...Ey,E4fliG BULLEVNH-piIILADELPHIAI.II.O, See Sixth Page for Addttionat Amusements FOR / TWO WEEKS ONLY. EUROPEAN CIRCUS Will commence a brief .commencingß weeks only in Philadelphia. ou Monday, June Ist, Upon the ellisiblv located and extensive enclosed pounds on Eighth Street, between Rao° and Vine Giving Matinee Performances every day at 04 I'. M. Evening Pm formanccs at 734 P. M. THE EUROPEAN' CIRCUS Is acknowledged to he the beet and most comprehensive establishment of Splendor, Merit end Attraction, ever formed in the world, presenting all the ANCIe,NT AND MODERN ATTRACTIONS Or THE AftliNA,in a style of Unexceptionable Taste & Grandeur io now making its TRIUMPHIAL TOUR this season, en dowed not only by those features which have rendered its reputation historic—but by the augmentation of A Drove of Dromedaries! Attired in Magnificent Housings—decked with the prodi aUty of Eastern Fancies—harnessed in a CONTINUOUS LINE, and drawing 'a curious wrought Device, bearing a COLOSSAL GOLDEN HOSE I THE EUROPEAN CIRCUS has more than repeated itsl Continental successes. When abroad, it drew to ether) its thousands upon thousands of spectators—bat in the United States, its coming was marked by a General Torn-ontof the People—Haklog the Occasion of In Melt a General Holiday. Its matchless Procession forming the particular objects PARADE-for moisnte nn it nhe a truray he t G tra A ct T nUs,T OaUS standing without a peer among the novelties of the age. with whose fame the world rings, the management takes great pleasure in naming CRIICKEITB DEN Of FEROCIOUS LIONS! under the control of MR. PIERCE, the successor of the world-renowned Crockett, and which will be exhibited in all their native savageness, unconquered, unsubdued, save by their one master—PlEßCE. These monsters were engaged at the Ulrque Napoleon in Paris, where they were being exhibited,shortly after Crockett's Daring Exploit at Astley's Theatre, London, where by an acct. dent, the blood-thirsty brutes escaped from their cage. sinking terror to the hearts of all within the theatre. do. fore Iteeletanc4 could reach film, one unfortunate Judi. vfdnal ts , arlilled by them, apd another' horribly mangled. The policemen were about to shoot the savage monsters, when the UNPARALLELED DARING OP PIERCE& CROCKETT rendered it unneceasary—for, as they reached the place and neard the terrible truth, they dashed at once amen them, their jaws still reeking with the heart's •blood of their victim, and by their Mysterious Power, led them cowering to their den. This bold man will Pnter the den of these untamed prowlers of the forest and feed them vim no Eigsa FRom BE NAKED lIAND! a feat which has never before been attempted. . . Cirr.tlE lENSATION.,,EI is the Live Lion in the htreets—Free, Untrammeled, moving at Liberty, Along the living walla of spectators. Taken out of his cage—walked deliberately nib a steep platform—placed upon the Pinnacle of a lofty car, and there surrounded by a GROUP of DANDSOME borne along amid thi most exulting shouts of admiration. Succeeding this, comes the GOLDEN CHARIOT OF JEOLltlii, containing SCOTT'S CORNET BAND—the Tableau Chariot, with a Living National Allegory—the Cortege of Knights, with waving Humes and Steel ranoply—Chineae Confucian Pyiainid—Fairy Steed Pineton of Titania, spirited along by Gossamer roots-=the whole farming the finest Scene of Splendor ev. r presented to mortal eyna. The perform ances are equal to the magnificence of the outside glories. The most Eminent Artistes. including the finest Lady Riders of cis or trans....-It'antic worlds. constitute TITIE CIRCUS OOMPANY among whom are the mepbers of 'ME BELL FAMILY Mad'lle ELISE MORZZETTL JOHN, RICHARD. JAMES and WILLIAM. The great English Riders and Yon:tattle Performers; Miss LLCILE WATSuN, Premier Equestrienne of the World; Migli JENNIE WATSON, from Astley's,London; Mad'lle HEN RIQURS. Dashing Horsewoman; Madame CECILE, from the Anglo-American Circus; ' Bliss GRACE BELLAIR, from Alhambra,London; s URA PAREPA, from Cirque St Marc, Vienna; Miss AMANDA LEESON. from Dresden School of Art; Mlle EMILY ROWLAND, from La Cirque Napoleon; Mlle JOSEPIiI3IE Special Favorite in Europe; Mies JENNIE ST. CLAIR, from Hippodrome, Paris; Madame SHERWOOD, the Daring horsewoman; EDWIN WATSON, Protean and Histrionic Rider: . NOLO NATBANB, Principal & Four-boric Rein/ an; CHARLES SHERWOOD, Cite Original and only Great Delineator of PETE JENKINS. Don SANTIAGO GIBBONOISE, Conte Rouist ; CHAS. SHERWOOD. Jr., the Astoundlm, Acrobat; SAM LONG, a Great Clown, and Capital Singer; FRANK WiIITTAKER, the genial Man of F'un: 4 TARN:I , XE D.RAKL,' Romersault Equestrian: , VALENTINE DE FAI Aerialist; OSMOND CA M BLAs 8, the surprising Gymnast; And a host of others of the deserved Eminence. CANARY. the quintessence of Beauty and Equine Training, and the Trick Ponies GAZELLE and BLACK PRINCE, will be introduced by Mr. W. WATERMAN. Admission ........ eta.. Children, under 10 years of age 20 eta TWO Performances each Day—Afternoon and Night. Doom open at 2 and 7 o'clock. Continence halt an hour afterwards. PT Ile at the place of exhibition in the morning in time to ece the Lion transferred fi om the Den to the top of the Platform Car previous to the starting of the pro cession. THE FIRST GRAND STREET PAGEANT will take place, weather permitting, or on the next fine day. on MONDAY MORNING, JUNE Ist, and will pass over the fo Ro llowing TA E. Leaving the place of exhibition at 10 A. hi.. down Eighth to Il,eatnut, to Second, to 'Walnut, to Broad, to Market, to Third, to Arch, to Sixth, to Vine, to Eighth, back to place of exhibition. mr2B riva - vv"STYLES OF LOOKING GLASSES, NEW ENGRAVINGS, NEW OHEOMO-LITHOGRAPHS, EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N E oornerfourth and Race Ste m WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or conaamens. Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists' Materials, &o. Amite for the rele'brated VIEILLE !MONTAGNE INOWWHITIR ZINC, su4er e ior to any other White Paint for ineldo work. solicit orders from those who want • PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street. Northetuat corner of Race Street. aplB arm, MATTRESS AND RED-RIN.6. SPRING.DEDIi. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND NOVET.4 ...- ERIEGTIOFF'S PATENT U. S. SPRING-BSD,, FOR CLLEAPNESS, DURABILITY,CLEANLINESS. and especially OA most deligh(fut motion of elastic:al. We guarantee air Beds to excel all Spankbeds in me. We feel so confident in the qualities we claim, that if on trial they should fail to give satisfaction in every respect, they may be returned to us and the money will be re• funded, Made to order to fit bedsteads of any size. Liberal discounts to Whole ale Dealers, hotels, &c. Entirely constructed of metal, are warranted taremain free I rem vermin. COVELL, BALDWIN & CO. N. E. corner Cheetnut and Eighth streets, up stake. BOLE MANUFACTURERS FOR TIIIS CITY AND STATE. tnyfildaf,rpl • Itlll UBEMENII~I. THE GICEA.T 'NEE EINE &WIN. DitIIGS. APO OIL CLOMP& CAR ( PETS MATTING% 60., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o&T;l e d e t r o e Zilt r : c l ) l2l g AlTFo r ef g ro% lP gevr , rx. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, Between Math and Tenth Streets. bigamy§ r. U. cionanALK, TRIM L WINDKEMI6OII4 Just Received by late Steamer, a choice assortment of CARPETINGS, MATTING% &0., Of Rich Designs and Rare Patterns, offered at Low Prices, E. H.GODSHALK &CO. jauti. 72o dhesinut Street. NEW CARPETS. JAMES IL ORNE, SON & COI, 626 Chestnut Street, Have opened Nair Carpets, Oil Cloth. Druggota. ?Inami and Cocoa Matting, Ruse. loc. BruerCis, Wilton, Velvets, The above are our own Patterns. English Ingrains, Three Plys, Oil Cloths, e Druggete, English Venetian, Cocoa Matting, `Straw Matting, OF OFR OWN IMPORTATION TRIO SPRING, Some very superior, all of which we ofiryr at lowest prises. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., Chestnut, below Seventh. apfl 2m • • , CANTON MATTING. Our Own Importation This Spring. SOME VERY SUPERIOR 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE AIM RED CHECK STRAW MATTINGS. JAMES H. ORNE, SON & CO., 826 Chestnut St., below, Seventh:, svA 2mrig, FIREPROOF SAFE% AWARDED THE , PRIZE MEDALS, 30,000 Francs I! , HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES Awarded the Prize illedals at World's lair London; Fair, New York; Expoeltion Enivereelle, Paris, WINNER OF THE. WAGER • OF 30,000 iIIANCS!! 086,000 IN GOLD.) At the reoent International Contest in the Paris Exhibition The'poblic are invited to call and examine the report of the Jury on the merits of. tho great contest, and see the eificial award to the Herring's Patent over all others. 'FARREL, HERRING • & CO.„ 629 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Herring, Farrell' Sherman, New York. Herring & Co., Chicago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, N. Orleans. .040th th 3rnrob skr,l - u i fAil DOI gIW 4 limm 441111 AVM. D. 13. EteDGMELS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, manufacturer of Flrot.Claso Coxriagos ONLY, 1009' and 1011 Ohestntit Street, Orders reeelvod for new and elegant styles of Carriages tor the season ot 1888. : s t tet= n bllcZorth,Vastiraneeeffectea• THE NEW WAREHOUSE, Noe. 1014, 1016 and 1018 Filbert ate levn.th s Sire WOOD DABOINGS. All Persons Having Left Orders for • WOOD HANGINGS At No, 917 WALNUT Street, can hav9 them filled by ap• plying at the Company's Office, No. 1111 CHESTNUT Street, SECOND FLOOR. • Where they are now receiving a full and choice stock of the Hangings. and are prepared to receive new orders. ALL WORE. WARRANTED. m)23 6trpf SDAY, AtAy 2 Extra Tapestries. ~'156,8. BEAL , ESTATE. DI. Tip AS do fitlNB' ALE. Oct TuesdaY, 'June 9th. 18613, at 13 o'clock. ' .-‘,. he sdld at Publ a Bale. at the Philadelphia Exclumg.., the following described property, viz : No. 1. Genteel dwelling,'Ne.'2246 North :Seventh street,. awth of Lauphin street ; all that west ory brick dwelling, will thrrastory hatalbuildlngar, aide of Seventh atreet,Bo fret south of Dauphin' Wee. 'below 'Germantown ••road. containing In , front 20. feet and In .depth-7U feet; has the modern convemenhe ; inttnediate possession; terms, hall Clear of all incumbrance, , NO. 2. Genteel dwelling, No. 1841 North Seventh Street, all that three-story brim dwelling, w'th double two. storyahack buildings, east elde.of Seventh atroot, belo w Master street, No. 1841, containing In front 18 feet and In depth 83 feet; has the modern conveniences; immediate Clear of all incumbrance. N 0.3. Three-Meryl:trick. Dwelling, No: 2241 Turner at., Twentieth Ward. All that threastory brick dwelling and lot of ground, south side of Turner street. 322 feet 11 inched nest ofTwenty second st eat; 16 foot I inches front, 46 feet deep. • It L near the Ridge ; avenue depot. Clear of all inounibrance. Term—One-half casb. Possession in three months. NO. 4. Lot, Suequebanne avenue. All that lot of ground north side of Susquehanna avenue, feet 10 inches went of Broad street. 18feet front. 87 feet deep. Terms--lialf cash. Pr - Clear of all inruntbrance. fd. THOMAS dt SONS, Auctioneers. n, v2B eOJe6 111 and 141 South Fourth street. itANAL t.nTAT.t.—TIIOMAS & 13,./NS , t3ALD y f On Tuesday:, June ilth, 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at public sale. at the Phitadelphia Exchange, the following described property. viz.; No. I.—FoJr. story Brick Dwelling. No. 1734 Santora street.—All that fotu•story brick messuage and lot of ground. sough side of Sausom sheet, west of Seventeenth street, No. 1734; cm. tning feetont 16 feet, which depth 49 teet nitre or leas, o ' a 2,19 wide *hey, los& into a certain &feet wide alley which SIMS WO Moravian street, together with the privilege of both said alloys; has 10 rooms, including bathroom. TOMS at sale. No. 2.—Four.story Brick Dwelling, No 1730 Stamm et.— All that four-story brick dwelling and lot of ground. ad. Joining the above, being 'No. 1736; in front 10 toot, and in depth about to feet to said alley. together with the privi• least of both of said alleys as above; bee 10 repent, includ ing bathroom. Terms at sale. 3.—Four .story brick Dwellings No. 1733 Ban'OM street. All that touretory brick dwelling and lot of ground, adjoining the above. being No. 17b3; In front 18 feet, it; depth 61.e0 feet to said alley, together with the privilege of both said alloys as above. Terms at eale. No. 4.—Fourstory brick Dwelling.. No. 1740 Satwom street. All that fouretory brick dwelling. adjoining the above. l% o. 1740; in front Id feet and in depth 5130 feet to said alley, together with the privilege of both of said alleys as above. Terms at sale. gatr $lOO to be paid on each at the time of sale. Pd. '1 11 OBAli h SONd, Auctioneers, rev 9:gao 139 ftnd • l4l South Fourth street tloneens.—Valuable Timber Laud, I,ooopm - reel, Mon. roe county.'Pennsylvassa.--On Tuesday. June 16th. 166P 1 / 4 at.12 o'clock. noon. will he sold at public sale, with. tract,eve, at the Philadelphia Exchange. oonehtini of 4 as follows: Three consecutive tracts in Tunkhan uock Township. Monroe county. comcswed of: 91 . 6 acres. known Under the warrantee name of George Leah trr,p t: 200 acres, known under the warrantee name of David Evans. part ; 441 ecru, 03 perches% known under-thix,wac. rantee name of Thomas Gartman: td6 are, pisrphea. -more or lees: ono tract in Jackson TewmMlP. ahleatee County. containing 15U acres. more or less, known under the warrantee name ;of John Barnet. part. The three first mentioned tracts form a part of the county line be. twecn Carbon sod Mom oe counties; In the former county vistas ble coal Wined are known to exist. end it is believed that the formation extends to Mow oe county. The the. her Colleibte principally of yellow and white pine with come oak, chestnut. &c.: eo..e of the land is rough, but much of it In bllsble.and adjoining one of the fuses • farms in Monroe county, krown an she "Mildenherger Farm." A railroad is also projected (the "Gravity Railroad"): which would pass over these lends. titrondsburg, the county eeat of Monroe county. in about 20 miles from the lards above described. 1156 - 6810 absolute. ;cruse—Cash, or approved security. M. TIIUMAb &BOMB. kartloneerr, jr6 13 Titi and 14 S. Fourth street. — Ln'l'a'i'l:-=!'IIUrIA3 tit SONS' SALE._. .I.arge and Valonb'o Hotel. kuohlt ot the •'Ashland " }!Dorn," Not. 7tr, 7t and 711 Arch street, betwew u tieveptlt and .tenth ;trees. wito a two ttory brick Stable and 4.:oach House iu the rear. On Tuerdny. June Pth. lien at 12 o'clock. nom,. will be told at public wale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large nod valuable brick plastered hotel. known as the "nthland Ifottwe." Adt:late Nowte borttlitittle of Arch *trent, wt.-et of devent'efttrcet 7(.7, 706 and 111; containit g in rokt on Arco rtrcet 40 feet, and ands Septu of that width 46 feet;-then narrow. he to We feet 5 Inches in a length of 6 feet 6 !nohow for a t ur-lwrd. yth of P. 51 feet 5"; Inchea to a court ya. d then narrowing to 14 feet 6 inches for a further depth of about Ou feet. et ith common um of court lar about oS feet wide; total del th =4 feet 7 inches. It le parts and atoricw high t bac ext. ntive back buildinge. It contains 102 chambers; bar room, office, parlor. large dining room and kitchen. Ana.; Rae introduced. bath room, 1 waterellaetw. Se.: fort floor heated by steam; alto, two-wtory brick stable and coach howte in the rear,with outlet into Charry street. I'ome-11st( Ceti'. rir For further partlotlan. spply to C. 11.1 k IL I'. Soultheld. N0.%5 wouth Sixth Etret4- Itl. THIS! AS & dun. A itctlontere. me4g..7ettjeti r 13 and. 141 South fourth street. Pk..ttE3IPIORY bAL.F...—THO3IAS & SONS, AUG Winters. Handsome modern three story brick rest " dynes % with side yard, stable and coach house. No. 517 South Ninth street, below Lombard street, 41 feet trent. fro feet deep to Cedar Avenue. (In Tuesday, June 9th. 18s,k, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be told at public set,. withLut reserve, at the Phitadelphia t gamine, ail that htmdsoino modern three story brick meitauage, with two. story hock building and lot of ground. situate on the east sid contains Nth street, south of Lombard street, No 517: the Lotng in front on :oath street 40 feet 8 lecher, having a side yard of 20 feet, and extending in depth list feet to Cedar avenue. It in well 'and substauttally sad fieiened with all the modern .c nvenlences; marble mantels, goo throughout. bath, hot'aad cold water, water riper„t,Sutvace. cooking ranse,..,kc.; also. a two-story brick 'gentle and carriage house, Wt,ti.acceminodatlonti for 8 Sorter. and 3 carriages; yard pLuated with t choice vane: tr of fruit trees. • sir' Clear of all incumbrance. '1 ems cash. immediatepools:26on. Pr Sale absolute. Can be examined any day previous to sale. M. THOMAS 8; SONS, Auctioneers, nit 4-4.jet3 139 and 141 South Fourth street: ELAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SUNS' SALE.-.- *Valuable Bueinees Stand. Modern Threaretory Brick More and Residence, with side yard, N0.:1414 North second street, between Norris and Diamond sta.. with Frame Stable in the rear on Piano street. On Tuve. day, Juno lab, 1844 at 12 o'clock. noon, will be cold at Public gale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, nil that modem tbree•ct ry brick meseuage, with two-story double back buildings and lot of ground. situate on the west fide of Second street, between Norris and Diamond streets, No. 21.129; the lot containing in front on Second etrcet 28 feet, and qxtending iu depth 121 feet to Philip sheet, two-stoi y frame stable on said street Thu house has the modern conveniences: gas, bath, hot and cold water. water closet, cooking range. &c.; French Plate glass in store windows: pavement arched and laid with ilag•stone; good dry cellar which is floored: wills and ice closet. underground drainage. afc ; yard planted with grape vines, frcit trees, 'ehrubbery. &c. Subject to an irredeemable ground rent of Cal. •Iritrrof eeccion Septemborlat, 1868. Terme— $1404 can remain on mortgage. Can be examined •anv day Drovlom to sale. M. THOMAS at SONS, Auctioneers, my2Bjf 613 • 139 and 191 South Fourth street. BEAT. ESTATE.—THOMAS t ROW SALE 31oclein Three-etory Brick Residence. No. 1901 Pine street, west of Nineteenth street. On Tuesday. June 9th, 1803. at o'clock. noon. will he modernpublic sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three. N tory brick messuage. with three story back building and lot of ground. situate on the south side of Pine street, 20 feet west of Nineteenth groat, No 1902, containing iu front on Pine street 18 foot 4 inches. and extending in , depth 93 feet to a 4 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. Tho house has marble doorway; parlor, dining room and kitchen and week room on first floor: oue chamber, with bathroom cud water closet attached, and large silting room and bath room and water closet, and numerous closets on the second hoer: 2 chambers, namely and extra room on third floor: has gee, hot and c,ld ater, furnace, cooking range &c. Terms-1024C0 may remain on mortgage. Immediate poooooolou. May be examined any day pre. viousio sale. 31. ITIOMAR to BONS. Auctiencors. MY23.20,1ed • 139 and 141 South Fourth etreot. REAL ESTATF---TUOMAS & SOW SALE.— On Tuesday Juno 9th, 1968. at 18 o'clock. noon. to be " sold at public sale. at the ildladelphis Exchange, the folloo log described property, viz.: nO, 1. four-story Brick Dwel'ing. No, 1183 Moravian-street.-. All that four, story brick dwelling and lot of ground, situate on the north de lest and street,No. 1783• containi in front 11 lest, and in depth S-' feet to a 2,ifoetwide alloy, which leads into a certain 3-feet wide ley which rune into said Moravian street, together with Ithe privilege of said alley; has 8 rooms. Terms at sale. No. 2,—Four story Brick Dwelling, No. 1785 Moravian street. All that foul:story brick dwelling and lot of ground, adjoining the above, No. 1735 t in frot 14 feet, and in depth 88,4 test on the eas and 841 felt on the west line to said alloy; has 8 rooms, together with the privilege of said alleys as above. Terms at, sale. • 8100 to be paid on each at the time of sale. M. Tll O 111 A dr SONS, Auctioneers, mv9S SO je6 189 and 141 South Fourth street. KALE NY ORDER OF HEIRS—THOMAS & rSons. Auctioneers.—Modern Three story Brick Dwel. sing, No. 1.b25 North Twelfth street, above Montgo mery avenue. On Tnesday, June 9, 1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publci sale. at brickhiladelphia Ex. change. all that modern thretestory ineesuage, with two story beck buildings and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Twelfthstreet, above Montgomery avenue. No. 1525; the lot containing in front 011 Twelfth street 16 feet 2 inches, and extending in depth 8.1 feet to a back street The noose contains 10 rooms; has the gas, bath, hot and cold water. and water closet; is papered through. out; hoe entireties , roof, dry cellar, and is in good condi. ti on throughout. Subject to a yearlyground rent of 5120„ immediate possession. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. myis 30 ieti 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF JO- Eseph Conrad, decrd.—Thornas & Sons, Auctioneers.— Lot, Spruce street, west of Fifty-second street. Pur suant to en Alias Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on •inesday, Juno 23d, 136% at 12 o'clock, noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described Property late of Joserli Conrad, dee'd,, viz.: All that lot of ground, situate on the north Bide of Spruce etreet, 100 feet west of Fifty second street, city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Spruce street 100 feet, and extend ing in depth no feet to a4O feet wide street. • • Ur Clear of all incumbrauce. By the Court. JOSEPH ME(3ItY. Clerk 0 MARTHA F. •CONRAD,'Administratri x . M. THOMAS & Auctioneers. my2Bjol3 20 139 and 141 South Fourth street. • EXECUTORS* SALE.—ESTATI3—OF ANN }IMO, ft]Deceased.—Thomas & Sone. Auctionimm.—!Pw_o and a bull story Brick Dwellin4 3 No. 923 Nerth liourth I treof, above Poplar street —On uesday, e. a t l6th 1868. at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sa t the Phila delphia Exchange, all that 2*story brick messuage, with two-story kitchen and lot of ground, eituate on the west side of bourih etreet. 248 feet north of Poplar street, . No. 928; containing in front en Fourth street 20 feet, and ex• tending in depth 119 feet 7j6 loam to Leithgow street. on of the pmrcliase money may remain on mortgage, if desired by the purchaser. tom" (Mar of all incumbrance. . . . M. VIODIAS & SONS, Auctioneers, thY28.1e6,13 139 and 141 SOuth Fourth. street. .., 11BaL 193'1'eSTE.—'11totifAS gt dONA' ALB.— r?ouutry itesidence. with stable and carriage 11041543. •• four aerce.Clty avenuei west of -11ohnount avenue. Twenty ;fourth Wald. ILin Inesday, Juno gib, 1969 , at u o'clock noon,•wlU bo sold at nubile sate, at ..the,Philarlel hia Bacbango. all that. valuaole country re_sidence„ situate on City avenue. west of Belmont aosutio, Twoeti• fourth NVord, two stories lash, WI 11 Httietr, floor dividvil Into parlor 15 by Be feet; hall 7by 80 feel.; ;dining and hitting rconiso. oach 15' toot opiate; kitchen and ramp home attached: second'llt• ry. it oh WU bore In main building, and one chamber and bath room over k pollen ; 3 largo attics:• , House llolVlY paintet papered in tint Wary, and in good Dip* eirilurf and hoeeerlntslird in good etyier grounds I std out with trees, shrubbery, hewers and fruit; stabling for 3 horses; fence• partly now, end nil in good order. This property being in - close proximity to .the new park, nod iu a uoilap. borhood remarkabl , healt - 7, in particularly deals , hte. immediate possession. Heys at Dr, liorvicei, Delmont alit 1.111(1. Terms--$3,C00 may remain on mortgage. TIJONIAn & SOM.!" . Auctioneers. inY3B 00 Jill 129 and 141 nouth Fourth street. I'UBLIO HAL,E.-7'IIOMAS' & SONS, ) ADC. tfoneera.—liandi one Country Place. 02 Acrea, Edge wont Road. Citester,eoclaware county, ['a., t mile from the Hothead Depot at Cheater, the residence of R. N. Thompoon, Eau. tin Tuesday, June 10th. 1 fig, at 12 o'cltek, noon. wilt be told at public sale, at the pim a _ delable Exchange. all that banntonte country . mace, containing 20 acre', situate on the Edgcmont road, '1 mite from the railoed depot. Cheater, Delaware county, Pa. 'I he improvements (*mild of a two.and•ahalf atort atone manalcm containing 12 rooma; portico in front. well *boded, with fineold treea ; line large barn and shedding; topring house, gm dener , g Imuse, There ia abundance of fruit of altkinds; grapery neuter ghota nearly lot) feet, hog; vegetable garden superior epriog water, &c., making it a very attractive and comfortable country home. A photograph of the house can bemoan at the Auction Ilorma IOW" Clear of all incurnbrance. Terms—MU Caeh. Immediate poasession. Can be examined any day previous to gala, M. Tr:LOMAS & SONS, Auctimmers. mYai /cBlB DM and 141 Coati k omit/ street. fiHEAL EnTATE.—THOMAA & SONS" 8 &Lys— llands,Me modern tour•story Residence, No. 1609 Locust street, at i osite St- ?Salk's Church. On Tuesday, June 9th. 1 at 12 **clock, noon , will be sold at public sale -- at th e 'hiladelphia Exchange, all that handsome modern four•story mess u age . (brown atone to second stor y .) with twoatury back building and lot of ground, rishatc on the south side of Locust street 96 feet west orbiteenth. No. 190 d: containing in trOot on Locust street 20 feet, and extending in d, pth Mt feet to Latimer street. it has reception room. dieing room and 2 kitchens on .tirst tloor—large elegant parlor and library on the second floor- 2 chunks:us on third awl 2 chambers on the fourth floor--gaa introduced, high, hot and cold wetter, water cicoot. 2 furnaces, cooking range. &c Teruo--$10.160 mar remain on mortgage. Itlfr huniediate poreeselou. Kirlieys may he bad Of L. H. Reamer, Earl. No. 731 Walnut street. M. THOMAS dl SONS, Auctioneer', my2B Set jell 1: and 141 South Fourth streeL rtth AL ESTATE.—TiIOMAS & SONS' SALE.-- On Tuesday June PA. at 12 o'clock. noon. to bo told at public Fad, ut the Philadelphia Exchange. the following described ptoperty, viz:. ho, I.—Threo. story Brick Building, southeast corger of Moore and Cuba streets. First Ward. All that throe-atory brick insulter. j, hem" occupied as a vinegar mania .ctory, situate at too southeast corner of 2doore and Cube streets. Pita Ward : etotuaining in front of bloore street 13 feet, std extending" In depth along Cuba street 45 fret No 2 three-story Brick Ouilding,Cubs, strect.adjoining the &Loss. All that three.storr brick messuage, boos oc cuplui as a distillo7. Fittutttd on the •Mlt kids of Cobs. street, adjoining the above 1.1 feet 1 inch front and in CUPth nn the north lint 42 feet 2 Inchce mere or lone, and on the touth tine 48 feet, more or WA.. 01 , tiONS. Auctioneer?. m 3,28 ' 1".2.4 'Audit! dotal Fourth atrect. PERE 11"TOrtY ,MAB d soNs. Alma°, cent--21: -Story Brick Dwelling. No. %LI llrnlfsTirtreet,north of 'frown atreet , On Te.a. dare June leth, Moe et LI o'clock, noon. well he told at pubdc rale. without rere , -..e, a $ the Philadelphia Ex char,ge. that brick dwelling, with tnect , gory back handing and one chary kitchen and lot of greond, oilman on tho coat Ode of Martball street. 47 feet t) in- Cil ea aortic of lip - fain etreet. To. rad: containing in front Qp Morahan airect le feet, Rod extending in depth el feet 1J iticheii,. it containe 7 rooma: hour gee and raneotc. lialdeet to a redeemable pearly' ground rent of an tale Ahnolute. !ante for at:as a mouth. . If. 'lllO If A e & .s a, Axe' m.):.ri•jf 6)3 1:21.t duoth 1- 'rect. It PAL ESTATE-1 11031,48 tE' .LE. -- * Modern 'rwor bOh doev ri , k liwne - hick - etieet Itnrtington. Nrir Jewry, beet deep. On I f uerday, Jane irit at L. f. noun, will he told at public talc. at the l-: - .cciange, all treat modern twt , rdory brick ..trwrrtiagn, wit.b two-rtory back buildinge and lot of AT/mod rituate on the weal Ado of Digit ?IN:et, Nu, LlO. city of Burlington. N.( wJereey the lot containing in front 48 fret, and In depth 217 feet. 'I he house 1x23 by 07 feet: it goota'ne thirteen room. and rood tenure: gas Introduced, bath, hot and cold crate &c.: the garden Le planted with elluice, fruit neer , , throb. herr, 44: gar Air. Richard Minor, N 0.86 Stacey btreet.lturlinzon. N. J.. wilTehow the property. td THOM ,titi 4: EONS, &Helm:were. Wit and 141 South. .Fourth street. znyWi'Ae43 roti, ItEAL EST4'II , ..—TLIUMAS 6: SONS' S.ALE..- t Buttner" etierld,—'l iiree etory Brick Store. nottnea4 ir. ecifr.er of fine and Water I , trmte, On TuesdaYel line 2tb. Ilia, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pubilc sale, the Philadelphia Exchange, all that thrOtworY brick nietenage and lot el ground. alteato at the northeast c,r uer of rine and. Water etretite,_• cen , aining fiopt on Water street feet 1 tech. and extending in tee feet ti inches to the middle of al2 et wide couch with the privilege thereof. Tenn $3.002 may recta in on mortgage Immediate poiteetrion. K. ye at the Auction Rome. hi.Tgle)3lAS A. SONS, Auctioneer.. llDend 141 South low th ettreL ' my 28.90,3 lE.ORPHANS' COURT SALE, ON THE PREMISES. —Eatate of Robert W. body, deceased. -James A. Merman. JilleliOneet.-- 1;0 acres and Improve titsts. btontgoniory Township, 51ontlmniery Uoutity. Under au. /het ity of the earkhane Court for the Coy and Comity of Philadelphia. on 't hunday Affernoen., done PO. at 234 o'clock, nil( be mold at peLlic sale. on the premises, tun following described real estate,late. the "roperty of Robert W. holly deceased: An that ere taln _no:swage acid tract of hind situate in the Tows.sliip of Montgomery. Mont gomery. Coonty. and titan: of Peur.sylvania. Bounded and derrrined as follows: Beginning at a Anne r-t for a comer In the trildel. eof a public road Leading from the comity line to the Bonner, or Cow Path road, and In the line of Thonom Vellum:Os land; thence by the ei•id Wil son's land N. 404 deg, W. taliv parches to a post ret for a corner: thence still by the said Wilson'm 6, 404 deg. W. t 9 (6 perches to a stakee set for a corner en the lino of Abraham Basehowers land; thence by We said Dane boa cep laud N. 4C4. deg. W. 1W , 25 Porolleo to 't stone set for a corner In the line of Berges Med, rah's land; thence by the said Medarah'e land N. 42 del, E. 146 40 perches to , atone eel for a corner in the lino of Welter Hibbs's lend: 'thence by the raid land S. ;4':l deg.E. (0.90' perches to a corn w. thence. by land of John Marston, b.. 46 3 , deg. E. fra77 014''d to a atone in the lineea laud of Miles S. ell ut ; thence tilY the same S. 413; deg. W. N 3.40 perches to a Boma yet labiercorner.Olicnce. ey the same S. 4634" deg. E. 56 95 rerened to IS atollt for a corner in the 'aforesaid - public road and in thieline of Samuel JlLThlaella'a lane thence along meld road. and by the said JOU:110'01 and land of Reuben Met aublin if. 41:,'„i deg. W. w perches to the place of begfuning. Containing Itps; acres and 24 Terence of land. he the same more or leer. And also, the free and uniteerrapteci right and privilege of turning the water out of its Ham rid channel of a certain strexm on land rate of Joseph Roberto, decease:o, and to convey the Maine along a ditch or race through the land late of Jciuph Rolearte.deceased. and also through the land formerly of Samuel Iliner,to the hereby premises, to and for the purpose of watering meadows on the name, sio by reference to Deed Beak No. 66.1 page 6(3, Atc.. will more fully appear. The improve :nano conrist of a two stern stone hence, contatug lu rooms, frame barn, ,he.; about 6 acres are woodlands; and a large young orchard. Ur" One thud of the purchase money, being the dower of the widow. to remain. Clear of incumbrance. ill AM) to be paid at the time of sele. Ile the Court, JOSEPII 514:30ARE, Clerk O. C. ELIZA SULLY, AdMlntstratrix. JAMES A. hItEEMAN. Auctionet. triy2t je4,11 Store. 4.2gWalnutslreet. inORPHANS" COURT 6ALE--ON THE PREMISES. —britate of Robert W eolly, decessed.—James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.-49 acres and improvements. Ron landville and Adams roads, near Frankford.—Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the Cite and county of Philadelphia. on Wednesday , afternoon, June 17th, ltl&t. n 1 Ibe sold at public sale, at 3 o'clock. on the premises. the following described real estate, late the property of Robert \V. dolly. deceased: AH that certain tract of land situate in Oxford township, In the Twon;y.third Ward of the city. Beginning at a point in the ulddle of Adams and Rowlandville roads; thence along the ruiddleof Row yoad 8. 49 deg. 63 mln.. W. 108.06 perched to a point; thence S. 19 deg. 06 min., W. 43.0 perches to a point ; thence 8.63 deg.l2 min., E. 31.41 Perches to the middle of Frank ford creek; thence down the :piddle of the creek to a point ; ence N. 36 deg. 17 min., E. 10'7.4 Perches to a point In the middle of Adams road; thence along the mid dle of Adams read N. 96 deg. 61 min.. W. 62.24 perches to Rowley &Atte road, the.place of beginning. Containing 49 acres and 44 perches of laud. About two acres are woodland, and there lea fine quarry on the premises. The improvements consist of,a two.stou• stone house, containing eight rooms. stone barn:Sind carri age house, 6:.c. One -third of the purchase money, being the widow's dower, to remain. Clear of inenmbrance. rfr $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court, JOSEI'II bIEGARY, Clerk 0. C. ELIZA BOLLY,Administratrix. JAMES A. FREE3lAN,Auctioneer , my28R4,11 !Store, 423 Walnut street. - irREAL ESTATE.—TIIOMAS dc. SONS' SALE.— Modern three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1819 North Eleventh street, above Montgomery avenue.—On Tuesday, Jane 9th, at 13 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publie sale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern three-story brick meanies° and lot of ground, situ ate on trio cast side of lilevt nth street, 150 front orth of Montgomery avenue. No. 1819; containing in on Ele venth street 10 feet 8 inches, and extending in depth 78 feet to Frederick street. Ihe house is built in the best manner. and is comparatively new and replete with all the modern conveniences. May be examined any day previous to sale. M. THOMAR ds SONS, Auctioneer,. inv2&Bo.leo 189 and 141 South Fourth atreet. :4_l/1111J3. DlZAk_t: 31. CL.l2_Ol MARY B. CONWAY; LADIES' DRESS ETRNISHING AND SHOPPING EMPORIUM 81 SIXTEENTH STREET, THILADELTBIA. Ladies fronding part of the United States oansend theft orders for Dress ateriala DresseaCloaits,Bonnete, Shoes. Under Clothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding Tremont, Tra veling Outfits, JewelrY, also Children Clothing, In. font's Werth oboe, Gentlemen's Linen. die. In ordering Garments, Ladies will pima send one of their BEST vrrriao DRESSES for measurement; and Ladies visiting the city should not - fail to call and have their meaperco b re y pe gbAtered foon.r future convenience. Refers. rmissi to MR. J. M. II &PERIM. 1012 and 014 Chestnut streets MESSRS. HOMER COLLADAY & t 30.. inhls-8m rp 818 and 820 Cheetnutstreet. TO' LET. COMPLETELY 1 7 URNISIIED; 1 , 11051 It Juno 15tk to Sept, 15th, orFor hale. pleaeant hone° near Germantown. Pleasant grounds , . ehado. fruits bling Ace. Apply, between 10 aud 12, to Kg). LEA. 430 Walnut street. t 1718,3%.
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