CITY BUIiLiKTiN. A Nmv Tpßmikk.—Tnu Cresheltn tarnpllic Oiujl’Udt bag jusi awarded a contract for tntc adanii*)np n road to exiend from Ibo tiinnilko at the lower end of Chestnut Hill to in j ValliT Green, on tbo Wltsahickou. Too route will be over Springfield avenno or ParK stroot. This rood of tbo dty boa been a favorite drive, bot wltbln tbo psßttew years bas boon so cat up by the i)oKBge of heavy toams that it has boon entire!} useless for light carriages. Plpasure se< fcers will now bo glad to loarn that it is to be nut Inthorough order. Tbo contract calls fora road eighteen feet wide, to oe laid with stones, twelve Inches deep, and to be covered with six iuebes of sing. Tbo work will bo commenced lmrmdiatelv, and will be completed, It is ex pected, within three months. That portion of the city abounds in magnificent scenery, and dnring tbo emnmer tbo new road will no doubt bo exotcdlnglv lively wilh pleasure toams ot all descriptions. * Tbo offlccts of the Crcsbelm Tarn piko Company, to whom the public is indebted for Ibis improvement, aro Gen. Joshua T. Owen, President; William F. Smith, Treasurer; and Mefßrs. Owen, Bmlih. Charles Mcgarge, Joseph Hill, and Lewfe Eckel, Directors. Mouk Liolit Along tub Rivbu Front —ln oobm(1uodco of tho want of sufllcient light along Delaware avenno, pedestrianism along tho river hont at night baa been exceedingly dangerous, and tbo Harbor Police have booh kept busy in warning people of ibelr danger, or in fishing out of ibo docks individuals who have accidentally walked overboard. A few weeks ago Mayor Fox called the attention of City Councils to • the snbjict, and to remedy ,the maltor lamps have been put up as follows : TJotwcon Coates and No blo streets, 2 ; between Noble and Cillowhill streets. 4: below Callowbill, 1; belowSblppen, 1; Water below Vine, 1; Water above Chestnut, 1, and Water below Chestnut, 1. The lamps on Water street Ore located opposito alleyways, so tbnt the light will be shed on to the docks on Delaware avenue. Mcbdkroub Asbadlt.— Henry Bnubbloy resides In ft small shantv at Cambria and Garnov Btreots, in the Twenty-fifth Ward. His wife and several children, and hogs, goats, dogs and chickens are all huddled togetber in the same structure. Tne place hae been complained of to the polico as a nuisance eevetal times. Snubbleyand his wife have freqnc nt spats, and otten come to blows. Yestor dsv they had another quarrel, and Bnubblcy re ceived a frightful wound in the head. Hecturged biß wife with having strnck him with a hilehet. but she denied having committed tbo murderous assault Snubbley was conveyed to the [episcopal Hospital, where be lies in a critical condition. He refused to prosecute his wife, and she remains at large. A Cadet Comi'Akt.— A company of cadets bas 1 een fi rmtd among the pupils of tho Northeast jsoy»' Gran njar School, asd will bo attached to the Philadelphia Cliy Gnard as Company G. An entertbiDfDeDt, coDPtetiojec of recitations, cbornFCS and dialogues, and a drill with dnfflb bells, wos given by ibe pupils of tho school last eVPLIne, at Core* rt Hall, for the benefit of the new company, and the juveniles acquitted them selves in n satisfactory manner. Larceny os- a Watch.— George Jones was ar resnd yesterday, in tho Twenty-fourth Ward, upon the charge of having stolen a watch from a stable in Ibe Twentieth Ward. The timekeeper was recovered at a pawnbroker's establishment. Jones was committed by Aid. Manll. Attempted Roiuiicuy.—An attempt was made to rob the store Of Casselberry & Cadwalader, dealers In elolts SDd casslmerea, No. 830 Arch street, last night. The front door was forced open, bnt the thieves were frightened off by tbc polco bt fore they had time tosecure any plunder. Resighed. WilUamßnth and Peter Ingram, members of Reserve Corps of Police, resigned this tnonieg. Both were appointed by Mayor Henrv, the formor on the 17ih of March, 1859, and the latter on the 6th of Oetobor, 1861. Reckless Driving Alfred Plum was arrested yeßteiday, at Eighth and Markot streets, upon the obargo of drivlne a wagon in a rockless manner. Ho was taken before Alderman Jones, who imposed the nsnul penalty. Robbery. —The dwelling of Mr. Jacob Cramp, No. 608 Wildey street,*was entered last ovenlng, through a back window,and was robbed of cloth ing valuid at 865. _ Tint Chestkut Hill Countby Beat of six acres, on Bethlehem turnpike ro «i, advertised in to-daj'a paper, is one oi Ihe most dosirablo lo culioDs out of tho cily, having been buiU for the owner's own use, and is planted with a very choice collection of fruit trees in fail boarlnc, and liaviDß oernpery which produces u fine crop of foreifin grapes yearly. The collection of pears, apples and small lrnits cannot be surpassed. CITY NOTICES. Rkmkdiks.—How many of the Ilia of life mififht berfilleviated and modified, it not entirely removed. If only mm wcue wise enough to upplv the proper rume dip For inptrnce, wc cannot prevent me n dying, bit by the simple contrivance of Ltfe lusamnco we mav irotect oar families from ibe warn, of poverty, which is bo often Incident upon the douth ->f husband or fatter. The Amencan Lite Insurance Company of Philadc’phia is a great antidote to many of the evils predated by death. Hk Holds thk Trump Cards.— fiuo Calf Kooteor Gaiicre is tho game, William H. Uelvveg holds both bowore and the uce. His skill In fashion infr leather to fit the pedal extremities of humanity has b -exme. bp houechol.j wo*d» to our ci-izess. He never ialte to please, not onlv iu workmanship and milerial, bat also iu price. Ue is, moreover, a consclentioae workman. and believes in carrying out tbe command ments through the week at hi* lapstobo, as well at iu hie pew of a Sunday. When you waul a splendid pair of Hoote that will wear well, cull at hi* Emporium, r*bsArch tnect, and you will have cause to thank ns tor the suggestion. Journal of this Farsi.—This meritorious journal has become a valuable nud welcome visitor to the tanner, tbe horticulturist and the housekeeper. I*f» 1 radii g t estpn is to present a eomprebeustvu range of agricultural and horllco’taral iutcdigenee etnbraciog articles upon the practiol and scieniitfc relations of (he mhjict; und the genera l aim of Uu paper is to iu <-.u!r*te a lspulur ?>nu hi ic1o"« sys’u.J of high mi i i,ilug f n«e r'aiiDs ol Uai.oij’s I'.onk M&nokuh ure urged in mi bor»*M, candid luatmcr, bn? not to me ox < iJelon ot any other valuable immuiiul u.d The price of tbeJournal is only i riy cents vu-ir, It is pub lis 1.4 li bv Mfessre. ISm ».h <fc Hons, No. «*(■ South Delu wtiii avuDue, Phil.-ui-.phiu. Hijvck Silks! 11la« k Silks! A very InrjM* line t.tos (in. »>•, s‘2 00, s‘2 I‘2?<. sc2$ c 2 ‘2*4 DO, +‘2 7D K) si> V*. In thi* bin of goods wo # Ve t-|'<cciali\ic* 1 , and plummet* >ur prhes lower than ceuah New Mixtures; and Stripes ojaiuiog coery day, from 'J> cents jxt yard upwards, at A. A J. I’. IjMU.IOL-iMKW'Ij Om-nnifc D y <»oocs and Notion Li uise, No. 23 North Lipu'b ur< el. To l‘uv \ liishioDftb'e (UoMiia. } <>ti lie \ go wh**re y t ri Know li.s fxpn ience, L > sold. You may. n> l‘r i'ntiikr.n suiil, 'i‘ay fi'v p i/i'ur (Hi i iur trh,*tl.\ ' T‘al-e for grun’.eo sb Mint i* r.iiii Injlathy aavnhM en*?»i.. Do w* wilhout. first eximip, The stock «*f < «?/-uur f c*.//<*rw" Of CUaUI.I-'ft SjitOvtb, No. K*il Cht-U'Ul stiwil, Would certainly result iu your loss. Jil.v Your clothing of Charles Stokes, and You will never regret it. G* /Ol' (IK (hti-01/'t'Kt, Go io Oakfokds’, under the Continental, tor. your Sprit g Uttl. _ , Sj*iun« Hats— Spring H ere. chmits Oukford <fc Sons, nuder tHo Continental, tiiive oiH-iAd their immense Spring stock. The moat btuuliftiJ tty let and best goods can be had at < takfords'. Cohnb, Bunions, Inverted Nulls, skillfully Utiated by Dr. J. Davidson No. 91ft Chestnut street. Chargee moderate. Tur. Vermont Spring Wat nit. The gr<;oi teinedv for Onncer, Suofula. Bri-jht'ei liis ' ! ‘se nud iiiher Kidney a fled i -ns. Ko.d bj Jouusun, Hohowuj hi Covideii, Gn2 Arc h Hired, FkkOb B<,r( uon(j—A very hqDonor Kngil&h Tck On k. le Uv Fairthi-riuj & Co., IOJu MuikiiHiwd tu.d 'iUD Norih Ninth. / Ajyo Cataukh. 0. Prbfed-.ir of tie Mye and liar .jSI .1, a '- , i>‘ , r-atii\ng to the above member* t?u< ? cofeA * Tepiiiii«*ttbUs from the most f? i ;' ho , c i , -> r ' u >' lx? bisim a l , t.lup oAlca:, I>i>. SfrtS Arch street, ris- n.edicul faen'ty invitod le* o<»oiDpany their tatiinvu.ax fU no [ n QtnßT and eootbe the pain of children touthlmr— tji-o Ilon'cr'e lnfunt Uordiai. bom tly ull Volt h ir-t Surgical. Ihstromkbts and druggists' enn driee, ' ' Bhowbkh & Beotuib, S 3 South Blgbtb street. Reported ror Uju fbfthidifphfn Karins bulletin. LEll H-fcbipTyre. Baser-KWI tons old railwaylron ECU'lie tohaii otilptß order,", 1 ■ aiAiUNU UUIdJinH- PORT OF PHILADELPIHA-Aiitn. 16. VTSee Marine Bulletin en Inside Pane. ® ARRIVE!) THIB DAT. . ... Ehlp Tyro (Br). Baker, 46 dayi from Leltli, with old iron, Ac. to order. , „ „ , ... steamer e anltaiFrecman. 30 houra from New York,wttn mdse to John P Obi. . , „ IM bteamer hicbard Will top, Gundlff. 13 hours from Balti more, with mdso to A. Graves. Jr. bthr M H Read, Benson, S days from Netv Bedford. W Schrßroadfbfib*Wowetl,7dayß from Provldonce.with atone to Lennox A Butgesi. Bchr Chaa Cooper, Mcbi rson Harwich, fichr J A Garrison, Bniitli. New York. Bchr M V Cook. Falkenlnng, Bob ton. CLEARED I’UIBUAv. Steamer Fanlta. Fireman. Now York. John F OhL Brig Albatross. Smilb, 8t John, NB. J E Baxter A Go. Schr 41 V Cook, Falkcnburg. Salem, Tyler a Go. Schr J A Oarr ron Smith. Boston, Sco't, Waltor& Co. Schr JasAldeidice, Willots, Boeton. Audenrlod. Norton SchrChasCooper,Nicketeon, P.ovlncetown. Binnlckaon & Co. ■ Schr Ado Elizabeth, Phillips, Lynn. do Scbr A M McGalhy. Uubb.rd. Lvnn, do Schr T Sinnickeon, Dickerson, Gloucester, do Bfhr Wo Wallace Bcull, Ea>t Uamoridge, do B< hr 8 L Orockrr, Presbrey, Taunton. do SchrL A Bennett, Bennett, Mystic Ullage, do Schi Kichaid Law, York, btoumgton, do MEMORANDA* , , . . Ship Saranak, Turley, cleared at Liverpool 2d instant f °lbip WinSvihon (Hr), Wiibura. cleared at Now York yeiteidaj for bn-nphae. v , __ . Steamer BruneUe.Uowe, hence at Now York vesteraay. Steamer Fogle, Green, from Havana loth instant. at New York ve*torday. „ . _ . . , ... Bark Morgarettu, Hammond, from London for tnifl port, anchored at De*l 2d lust. _ Baik Ladv Hilda. Mills, at Deal Hist nit. from London, end railed for this port. . . ~. , t . Bark Dio 1 spend. Bagdahl. entered out at Liverpool Ist * 1 jd r i K°G e 'l ‘n C o 11, Milts, from Vinalbaven for this, port ot New Yerk yeeterdav. _ , . _ .... ... Brie Haze, Rogers, sailed from New London lath Inst *°Biig Carlisle, Bailed from Cardenas 6th Renee'for Stettin, off Dungeness Ist inst.-before reported off March 25. , Scbr 6ophla W ilson, Morrell, bonce at Matanzas 7th t< Bchr < M*ry Angiista,Lord.from Now Haven for tble port, at New Yora ye.terday. , Schi Jas Dlvorty. Carroll, aod yacht Madjoe, Loper, hcpre at Stoninßton 15th IdsL SchTß Anna Sbcpaid.Bowditch i H T Hedges, Franklin; Vapor Johnson, and Well Dennis, Leods. nailed irom Provldmrf 18tli iust for this port obkahieatal iuon woriu. ARTISANS’ AND BUILDERS’ Ornamental Iron & Bronze Works SPABKS,STILLMAN,DOWOELL&CO. MAWUFAOTTIBBU.S OF Cast and Wronghi Iron Bailing, GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMEVTB, FOUN TAINS, VASES, VERANDAHS, SETTEES. CHAIRS, Ac. IRON STAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW AND IM PROVED STABLE FURNITURE. Foundry—2o2B Worth Tenth Street. Wareroom—Bo7 Chestnut Street. mbPQ tn th e 3mBP* nunmißE. Ac. GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER. 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. Established in 1844-, felBmrj? 'A ( FURNITURE. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIB Furniture and Upholsteiing Warerooms TO 1127 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRAKD ROW. mh6 f tn th 6mrp§ FURNITURE. T. & J. A HENKELS, Having REMOVED to their ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST., Are now selling firßt-clu'a FURNITURE at very reduced pikes. inh3l3nrp{ CLOTHS, IMSSIMfiBES, Ac. U AbIUNUTUN MH LS. . LAWRENCE, MAB 9. w m 6 4 8 c; 0 T C H CHBVIOTB, 1«6 9 . The' s goods are know it to too Trade aa “OTEVIOT8 M icd • HANNOCKUUKNt.” and aru the strooßoat aud iT.vtct duruble woolen fahitca which can be made, aa it if m.j ot.siblo to make On-m of shoddy or uny other material n oh which the nianulai lure of woolen*had usually been bCAttUCd. WASHINGTON MILLB, LAWKV; u.. MASS CLiLVtOTS, fo* spring midsummer wear, IiANNOI KHLKNd, fo- mouinu and winter, iwtbi fix npii d from ih • b*si scotch st\ h-s, and manu i m iured fiorn the import d wool, w hich alouo can give (!if p' i*i er efTci-t to tlwiit At fi st it was thought by the parties who contrac’ed I i the goods, that they * ould -ell better without the clirtinct \e niHrk of the Washington Mill* hut it has bi*« u found that in generul njppetirauce and durability iht-y ore quite tqtml to their for»igu prototypes: there tf.ie the- ling -it confutin're lisvu mpiestcd tna iho rt-g i liu W ufhmstou MillMiikel iboold be attached to ev<rt li*ce ; oud in order that purcl»*tta may be proh-cied If-iu. the fossil ility of huvi a i< lerior go ,d' sold toth-ui in KBimcmr, ttudvi''the name < t the W*ubiugt>n Mill* » ln\ii*t*. the folloivtug uumed parties hereby advertise i * ihe trado and public pepesuHy. that they ha/o nlveu In* preieiencc to there goods, and will tiavo thorn con - TPDtlv iosto. L. AND NO INP’KRiOU GRADES WiLiL ID. OFI'T Rt.l * ah SUBSTITtTKS. NEW YORK. BOSTON. AbcrnethfeA* C<» Whitten. Hurdett .b Young. 1 "ihn e ifluuaiier A( o. vi incr, Beal & Uu. t ait bit. \S bittord «t (.o. (J. W. Froel nd. Board A JauH s Wilde, Jr. A Co. Co. cvlm&Co. CINOINNATL in oh an- Pros. Lockwood Bros A. C A . luookr Brrs. | ALBANY, N. Y. vi o W. White h ()•* . for Duviu. Oaft & WHaoa, uMUty White, Wbitmau A l»A FA. Cu. 3teiu Bros. A. Jtainiond. THOY, N. Y. Kiud k' iT Bros & (jo. G. V. 8 tjuackenbush A Co. Kirtlnnd.Babcock A Bronsou tmrr «U Siono. l IIILADtLFDIA. PROVIDENCE, R. I. W anauiftkar A Brown. James U. read A Co Wilgim At Co. ME. r>ie*. Mttls. ed A Oawklus Chadboorne A K-ndall. Brook field A Ktk. aplG th h tu 'jdt BOARDINGi IJOAFPiNG.- A GENTLEMAN AND WIRE, OR TWO Jj slnuin gentlemen, can have t!m coinfor e of ahnmvj, u tfh evt rv ronveuienre, in a emutiy private faintly, by wpulvirc »«t No. 4.8 I rankiia et>, »»em Nobio. apiD.'trt * cr~l*~ —=3 SIMON GAIiTLAND, . *Trf.y,,w±'.-zd IINPKUTAKKU, , .36 SouthThirttenth atroet. uihQutimjip{ JyJAOaZiN DEB MODES, 1014 WALNUT BTUKI3T. mbs. rnouroic Cloaks, WaDdDg Balts, Bilks, Drees Goode, Lace Shawls, Ladles* Underclothing and Ladled* Furs. Drosses made to inottur*) In Twenty-four Hours. THE DAILY EVENING BOLLETiN—JPHILAPELPHIA, TIiIJIISPAY, APIUL 15,1869. ° BEAL ESTATE SaLES. MOItIMANM COURT ~BAGH-UOl'Al'l4 -OF HulBo LPti'iJtOD. dectiaßhd;—Tluimaß & Sons Auc tfomt-TB— rureurfiit an Order of the orphans Com for fli»* city oud county of Hhil«d }lphiA« -will -.b-i e < Jd Bt P- bHo »alh« 'rufsdavi May Ufh, 1859. (it li oMtck. wood , Bt ibo BhUadoh hi& Encdauue, tfiiifoll »w* ilr dtecilHd prvpwty. lattiof IDRfBi; Haajilcou. deco .-«•«. vie: N 6 I»-Zh6. thw Oide of »M«.) Two 'tory Bricn Btoicai d Dutltl'g, S. fci comrr Sixth »od- map tioit urettF. Htcouo Whra. All that t«o.-tO'*y Brick ftttfrtusßc aur lotof groUDd theroauta bclODging, ai uit» on fhe eustpido of faixth Bud south dido or Marn >Ct street, i * ihbi Second Word of, the ci«y of Bolladclphit; «ontaii inu in frot tou Sixth ►frrotH feot diaches, aua lu depth on tne Doith Hbo B 0 ifirt and oß_tuo Bourh liDe thei»of 49ft*et8im.he» to a three feet wide &U<Y* whert-i i/Kirowfl to the width of Uleot 8 Inches. (<«»•»!< the bubjc t»r. Uti te which William H* Abbott, bFiudon- Of Dtc«mber A. u 1865, recorded la Dec d Bot k a. D. B * p* o. 4C. page 230. granted and coa vey< d übto the eaid llanie HitmlKot. Jo fee) No 2. (No. 4 in the Order tf Sale.—Lot, Marriott Jot fground,rituatAon the eoucb pule oi Mi>nioit (formerly culled f Marriott*s laue) nt tbedis ar re of 203 fo.t, or (hert-abonta, etstward Lorn theeaetside rt Hfth etieet, la that part rf the citv of TMlr-deipJ la formerly called theDiairictof Sou hwnrk; cotitoiuh g in front on MurrloU »Kcet 44 feet, and la depth 92 feet. »-ounded on the north by Marrlo t rtreet fiforei-hid op the oast by ground now or lato of hdtvud liocenl, oi. tne south by ground late of Georgo VVit-'-m, end ou the w vet by a lot late of damen McClußkey. (Bt iig the same premises which Joseph t*ern,bi indent -re dar< d the 24tb d»>y of Apill, A I». 1854, recorded In iced Hook T. U , No. I*l6, pnjze 193, granted and conveyed unto \ he said Hauee barailton, in feo. , No 3.—<M. 1 io the Urdcr of Sale.)—Two story Frdmo Twilling, ha. 816 Marriott sfc eet—All thit two-arory frnn.c i! I’ppLHge and lot ot ground, situate on tho sout-i ►ide of Msniotf 8 leet (formerly called AnarriotiV l ine), in tha* pft't of »h i city of Thlradblpbia formerly o*lo*o tie District of Southwark; ccnthiulng in from on tho s u« Maui* tc nticc* 44 feet, and extendiug of that widen iu depth Fouthwajrt 93 lert Horn d*d N. by the said Mar riott etiect. W. partly by g-oord now or late of Adam lYii ce at-d purity by *>oundlormerly of Thomas ana harsh Mnniotr. t> by ground now or late ot Thomas Scotch n d E. by ground now or late of tho be ra «t (Uojpe Midi in. drceaßid (Beingtheeame premises which eJobn.Wret and (Jntt'Diinv. lib wife, b? iudenttire dated ibf let day of Febiuary, A D. 1839 recorded in deed book S. H. I\- no. BU, page 466, granted oifrL convoyed uuto Happe Hamilton, in fee.) * fcubjtct to the payiutn' of a certain yearly ground rent ot £2. gold oi Bilvrrmooey of Pennsylvania, paynble unto u bon ae and narah Marifi tt,tbeirh«ira and asstgue,on the first day off‘ctober, in every year. , 4 N. B —These premiees are known aa No. 616 Marriott “ lreC, liy ttio Court JOSEPH MEOARY, Clerk O. C. THOMAB FRAaCH KviON. Exicutor. M. THOMAS & 8 'N4, Auct’enenrs, aplD I7mjB 139 and 141 South Fourth street n OBPHANB’ COURT SALE.—ESTATE OF BER taidHeany. deceased.—Thomaß Si Sons, Auction eera.—Ypltiublo Property. Three-atory Brick iavern ai d Dwelling and Large Lot, No. 2519 Callowbill turret, with a fctoDe building iu the tear, 8d feet front, Fiftpuoth Waid. Puteuant to aa alias dor of tho Orphans* C urt Kr the cJty and county of Philadelphia, will on sdd at public BHle, on lueeday. May 11,1969. at 12 o'clock, noon, nt the I hi odelohia Exchange, the following described propMtv.litte *f Bernard H«»ny, d»ceased.viz.. All that Jot of ground, the buildlnm thcr* ou erected, situate iu thelafe Di tiict of ipriug Garden, now Fif fentn Watd, 01 the city of PhliBdfeTpbia,.ou the north aide or ill sheet. Heginnicga: the dleanreof 64 feet f on? the o» et lire of a BTeet formerly called Pearl street, nod now vocated. and the site thereof oe*ni tbe property ot theißy of PhiLdelphia; exteufliug thence eoiitheniu waroly alongCalluwhill street3Bfeet, thence oxteeliog uoithsasiwa.dly at right anßlea with said 81 itet luji, inches. thfUoemortheastwardJy at right wn sies w ft Biddle stic t 6d feet 2& inohes to tho south »j <e of Biddle etr. et; *hi nee westwardly aloog tne sjuth eMo oi biddJesree 31 feet to a comer of grcHod now or Ute 01 litury I. William*;thence southw ardly at rUbt ung'e* with U»odle street 18 feet lnches to a point, thmee southwpstwardly atrlgh’ angles w*tb st eet 72 it et 3J6 inch*** t« the place of begloulng. Bounded oa the 1 0 th by Biddle stteei, south by C**l»oci hlllstreeLand cart And w« »t by other ground now or late of the sa d mnryl. Willian*. Under and subj ct to a c rtain yearly gn-uod rent or sum of 8109. payable half vearly on the t)rrt day of ihe months ol Janutiry and JuaV, in eica and evi iy year hereafter forever. 'ihe übo-G probes are subject to a mortgage of $2 W hv \heCourt, JOSEPH MttGAttY, C»erk o. 0. JOHN MuBRIDE. Admlnl?tr*tor. N B —The iniprovuratntß are aihree story brick ta/ern and dwelling, with ihree-story back buildings. No. 2oiP ualie * hill street, with a stono building in the rear oa middle utrctt, now used as a dianlLry. . M. THOMAS * SOa>S. Auctloneeni. «plsl7royB 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ~ H BMC BALR-THOMAB * AIJ(J TION -No. I.—Desirable 8m»ll Farm. acres, Uam Hsi monton avenue, Hammonton* Atlantic county, N J., one mile flora station on tbo Camden and Atl ntic K-rlruad. I>u Tuesday. Api U 27, 1H69 at 12 o.clock. Boon, n ill be sold at public sale, at the PhiUdclrhU Bvcha all that improved small furra or count y place, acres. rin-uU on Hammonton avenue, village of Hammontm Atlantic county. New rleraey, one mile from station on tbeComdcn and Atlantic hailrosd. Tho improvement are a IJ6 story Iran e house, con‘a!ning6 rooms, wi h stone wall cellar kitchen and store room, conveniently Hitedwith tinX, closet. Ac. ; commodious frame b*ro, with large cellar, work-shop, Ac.; ehed, corn-crlo chicken yard, pump of* • xcellenfc water, Ac.; \% acres of strawberr ee, blackberries, cranberries, abundance of of f • uit end shade trees Ac. It is near a pretty lake for finhing, boatirg, Ac. Tuns-l>Bh. . ...... 1 . ,r- No 2.—1 ot, 7 acres, near tbe above. All that lot of » acres, portly biuh*-d , about 200 y«rdß from toe abort*. In « verv desirable location, fronting on tbe nuia ro*d Tciins- Ca-h tST clear of all incumbrance. . lf AL THOMAS & 80N*. Auctioneer-. ap1517 24 139 and 141 South Fourth street. 4CS, RFAL ESTATE,-THOMAB & BnrElegant brown stone iesldence. No. 4108 Sprue* KU'»trstt lot 22 by Uu feet. wi»h SOfeit front v*r d On Tuesday. May 4,1869 at 12 o*clock, noon, will be sold atiubli sale, at tbe IbiHdclphia Exchange, sll thi' elegant tbree-story brown stone resldenco. with Mansard Ik of .aid lot of ground,situate on south side of sp'WMat., e&ht of FoJty-ttcondsf„No,4loB;the loccomalolnrfin from on Spmce street 22 i**et, and extending In depth 150 *eet to a2O fret street. *|he bouse ts22fo t front, by 65 fee» deep, snd Is built in tbe beet manner throughout, with all tho mr dero convenieDd^: has parlor, library and diniue 100 -n on the first floor 3 chambers on seoond floor, and 3 on third floor: 4 chambers on the fourth floor; nnmer ous closets bat 1 * rooms and wa*or cloaofr oa the mjcjbo and third flo r*, with draloago into the eu»vort; 2 large kitchens .with liartle t ranges; beaters, low-down grates: gas throughout. Lot and cold w*tor, Ac. May be examined a week previous to sale, from 3 tj 6 o’clock %V" Clear of all incumbrance. Immediate poe’esston.. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, ap1517 nijl 1® and 141 South Fourth street BEAM BTATR—THOMAS A 80*8* B VLB EsS? Valuable Tbiee-etory Brick itcsidcnce, No. 323 loath Efcb Hf»h street, below Spruce street, with a brick, stable In the rear tii ftriecom street. Un Tuesday. April 27tb, 1»69 *t 12 o'clock, noon, wil' be sold a‘ public sale, at the HiHsdelpbia Exchange, all that valuable three-story Liiclt messuage, with two-story bark buildings and I t of eroubd, titnatc on the east side of Fifth sheet, south of Spruce street. No 323; contairing in tront on Flfrh street 20 feet* and extending In depth 186 feet to GrUcomat'eet - 2 fronts. *1 he house i« well a d substantial!* built. Ac ; handsomely painted and papered; has parlors, dining rotin eud 2 kitchens on the first lionr; stitioaarv marble w Bshstonds, n a er closet, fnroace. 2 eookin<ranges, gis hotnLd cold water, Ac.: also, a brick stable (nowoccu pied as a carpen'er-shop) In the icaroo Griscom street r übj* ct to an irredeemable ground rent of <Ol2. Tt rmr A 7 000 may remain on mortgage, linnediate rosaeanon. May bo examined any day previous to sale. M. THOM *8 & BOVS Auetiuneora. «p 1517 21 139 and 141 Bomb Fourth street 4S± R V AL FBTATE -THOMAS <fc SONS’ BALK.— Hcdfin Three. t»to r y Brick Keeidenco. with Bide ■SB y*rd, ivo. 1980 Norib Twelfth etoe’. above Berk* -IrM't. <l(5 feet front.--On Tuesday, April 37th. 1809. ac 13 o'cl- rk. i oou, «ill bo Bold at public dale, at the Philadel phia Exchange. oil that modern three-atory brick me-au ope, with three-dory batk building and lot of ground. Mtuote on the went eido of Twelfth street, above Berks >tre*t. No 192 C; the lot containing iu front on Tsvelftn htn c» 48 icet, and tx'eudlog in dipth lou feat. The bouse .-tat d* IjhcH from \he etreet is new and weP-hu>lt; has nail .r, r inlng room and kitchen and a mmerkftcheo on •be first floo-, 2 ch mbc b. ritti-g room with bay window • m > tc< nd Hoor. nud 4 chamboia above* gas, bath, hot and co d water, fnrrn"e cook irg range, cellar cemented brick „rdflne psvpnipnt, stone wall iu front with lion railing. Terms- $B,OOO in»y remain on mortgag*. ltuiiu di_te vopeemdoii. May bo examined from 9 to’s o’clock M. THOMAH & SONS. Auctioneer*. 139 and 141 S. fourth street. apls 17 24 UFAL ESTATE.-TIIOM AS A HONS’ S kLE- BiHI Modem Three-itory Brick Dwelling, No. 1116 tfliill I.on b*id sheet, west of t* leventh strteb Oa Tucs dnv. Apt.ll 27th. U 69. at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold a* -übllcsaltJ attho Phi odelpbia Exchause,utl th-t modem bcm • *toiy l rick nio'tiu-tiro and l *t nf ground, rituate on 'he oorih Ode of Lorah rd street.l36 fe*-t tveiHof eleventh ti eet. f- n, 1115; coo’ainiug in fro too Ixmibird street 17 f» •t. ard » st« nding In depth feet, toeether with tie. •ommonußO Ht.d privilege of a 3 feet wide alley. Ic ha l i-loou parlor, dining-room kitchen and out kitchen on fj Pt floor, with front »»nd back stairs to second story; 2 hamberi*. eittlne room, bath-room and store room on econd floor, and 8 chambers on third fl>o-;in cumpl-to older; line been painted aud papered throughout within t\«n yours; lift* gas range furnace, Ac. ffW“ clear of ml ieciimberauro. Terms ono-half r*ph. Immediate potfsesflion. M. THOM*B Ai SON* 1 , Auctioneers, 0p1517 24 139 and HI S. Fourth street aa REAL TSTATE—THOMAS A H')VS’ SALE - Sd! Verv valuabV and well established Busin o ** Br.*na.8 r .*na. Sip fOlrpnot f- ur story ramble front and tiro-proof Store, No, h y i - h*►»nut a root .betwpon Eighth and Ninth street . *ow ui'drrleaae to -I h. 1 Mdwell <u <:». until Nov. 1,18'19, b« irg fix stories high In the rear on Juyne streo* .opposite loi tinruiul II oft L Uu Tuesday. a. rll 27. IH-ft, at U o't h rk . noon .the above wLI bn sold at public sale, at the i»b lndelphia Exchange. Lot 26 by 176. X9T < 1 nr of all incumbruuco. '} f . rniH _^7s > ioum«yremainou mortgage. May bo ox on hud sry d«y previous to sale. „ _ w . For fmther information apply tot. 11. Ai H. P, Muir b<id. oi to M THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. apt 6 17 21 139 and Hi 8. Fourth-street.^ BEAL ESTATE- THOMAS <fc HONS’ B tLK - xfy? T hree throe H*ory brick dwellings, No?. 212?. 2130 Hiiil s-ud 3132 Wood street, west of'lNvomy.tirat street, n 1 iieed«y, Mav 11.18t>9 at 12 o’clock, noon. wtU be sold nt public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange,**) (l ose »hi<'C three story 1 rick mo'HuaKep, and the lot of ground ilieretinto belonging, pituato on the tou* h fide of Woi-d street, east of ' r weu , y second street, Nop. 2124 3l|W and 21112; thnjpt containing in frout r\) feet, and extend ing in dej th/f feet. They each contain 6 rooms, gas, hy d'-ents in the yard* and all in coo I order, Ac. Subject to an irr. doomable ground lout of SOJ 2? a v,Br - M. THOMAS A SON'S. Auct'ooaera, np!s 24 inyB lift and 141 South Fourth, a'reot. ff*. HEAL ESTATE.-THOMAS A SONS’ SALE raHTMoorinThreestory Duck Resideucs, No. 82tf North Iciisa tixtb street- above Brown *trtct on riioutar May *ih. nt 19 o’clock. Poo-, at the PbttadeluhH Ex chance. «1« that modern Ihreeetory brick muds age, wnli r« o.Mbry back htiildtoff-aud-iot of ground, Htnat-e on t.hd \r«bt p deot Sixth fctroet- * orUi of Bro tu treotNo. 8i&; i outxhiipp in f emt on-e*lx»h street 1H feet, and extending in dep h PO feet. The house has saloou parlor. jil *lu< room, kit hen and out-kitchon on the first floor; R4*, h-ttli, hot atd c Id water, water-closet, furnac**, cookio< rMige end summer ranxe, and complete uudor gioiiud droipKge- Teim— 82,300 inay remain oq nnrtgage lmne<*int« poe«faeiou. May bo examined before 10 o'clock A. M , or Irotn 1 to 8 P. M. M.THOM-AS A HONS Auctioneer, A -4pK>,24 niyl lift and 1418. Fourth otrooi. : n KAL CftTATJE.' HAMjBSe ~ 1,. io. AIR.—IHOMAa a.B.lwy UALB Valuable iS6t aurt Bmuhn**, ®?fP» r , 0 / Eet Ur, 5d aiii'ct aria Buttoun-ood ttaeLM* I'Ut Iron', 118 It <t d> tp,» Lsnta. -On.'l ueadfv., Apr.iaiih. Mft -at U OVIO k, Dorn, Hill bo .aid at publto*. 10, at ilie P .iladel- M.lh I xcbaeßr , «P tbot large aud valuablo lot of ground ttud llie mirovi mint a therein erected, eituatr at int> noi lupstioinir of Broun aud Buitouwnoa ntrojtsj cou* t*ii li gin ftoi* l on Biosd B<rtiet9ofett 4% frichO'' audex-** 1, ndingiln de»4b along Butlonwbod andwbiteliaUstreets 12b iMt-Bwty valuable- Ironti*. • Th* Impiovo i.oiittiie l thtet-efo-j biick dwelling and brick stabl . irontf gon WMlchhliVlicot, and a oue-sto y biick fa.iory on Bat to?uW? Pt w** yearly ground rent of $B4O, and a mortgigo 139 and 1418; Fourth BtrooL^ jmsa J.LAL FSTATE—THOMAB A 80N9* BILE.— fll Two-end-tt ball etiry Brick Dwelling, No. 3 Uiaj* JBi* c«> Lane, between firobt and mcoud and wi'W Arch Kiwts. tn'iuciduy* Mao4th. IBg, W o 01-jok* iu on, will be e> Id at l üblto sale ai, thj. Fniladslphla *wj (fasigv- all that 10l of ground with the tWQnndA-bMJ; fctory brick mo tu«g* tiierton eiectcd, eituatu on tho ea<«t tide of i ht*noei> Lane* No. 3; containing in jroni; on \ harcejyLauclbfcoteinche?, aud extending la depth 77 feet. ■. THOMAS & 8 »NS, Auctioneers, ptT5 I7vnyl 139 and 141 South Fourth str»ot. • BALE.—EB rATE OF H J«mt u* deceased.- Jjimes A. Rrooman, x Auclioiuer. LslTcrij’s rolut Hreez* Hoitd, witn over 1136 acres«l l»nd. t nder authority containedl in the via it the late Jnur. C. I.atf uy, doc.Med.ou Wedoo.dav, Miu D, 1169. at 13 o'olvvk, uoud. win bo Mid at puhllo i a a. a* Uit 1 bllud.lphia ► xohaago. tho tollowlug do iCI ibi d leal utata, via i, All ibar cartala trout or panel of l.pd. nia’btd and diatlnniiched In iho nl.n of partl tlon of la> da latr ot J»hu H.unia tbo itoiir docea I- o. 6, situate. 1} log and being to (he Uto Fasayunlc toivE (hli> now i i tbo T w uty-aixib Word of tho city ; b gin ub g at a pi at at low wa or n atk ai iho elver deliiiylkilt. aciintr f tholotnioifedO. No. 4. mwtgued to Richard B. ktr and Mary, his «if. ; thenco ruunlog d iwn tho said ri.rr a> low watermark I 4 speiche» to a post a corno-of lot F S" 8 sssigmd to Wm. iiauuis: thenco by tho lame tenth S2R oeg.. east 64 8 perclns to a corner; thoeco bj be n. at doecribed lot no ill 18d-g , eait IX6J perches lo aco ner i f tbo • fon raid lot of Richard Mjdrer aod Mail. • Is wife, aid ihcnco by tho eanio north 62)4 deg., mii 62&i eiiliißtolhopl«co oi beginning. Containing 4R Miisriitre oi lies. Aid also a cerialn lot or pluco of lnidsi'Ußio InFoesjunk low nsblp. now in tho I wentv eiaihViuidof ibe cliy, deecribed accmdlog to a siireoy tht leoi made by Samuel ll aloes as folio *e : tfegloolag a, a | OI ton i be south sldo of Cluck n-r’s l.yo. belngacomer ot this «nd Lo No. 4 .llotiedio Kichaid Baker and Mary bis wlfe.ss aforesaid; thence by ihe Usckondior J'ts N os. 4. 8 8 2 and 10, 6 18 degrees W. 6L25 perches to a port In he I m of 'lie lot allotted to Reb-oea rioonls.nosv or leie of J. Enue;ttieu«e by tbo said land now or lite of raid hnuc. N. 87 degrees E. 0L35 percßas to a willow trie; th.uce by u lot ofland granted or Intended to h.vo t>eeu sranud nv • harics Bird, A»j jiUn a. nrovns, Jol n oov*r, ij utteo; to Stephen Oi ard. N.lod-i?roei E. 58.65 perches, to a post on ihu south side of CrUcfcnar a lbt« nloiesaid; theb«*e by ihe same S. 66* degreesiW, 6 Jon hi bto a i ost; and thence by tbo same laue. W.93H egrets W. 9.2 perches, mor- or less, to tho oltee of bo* eiituitg: eouiainiug 7 acres and 20 neiches, more or leas. *» T«K ABOVB TEAOr Cf»ATAlftB 11 AOBES. 2 BOl)U» AND 20VKIU llfcb or LAND, AND WILL UK INTKttbB ’TKD UY '1 UJUi Y-l I4.ST. ’‘J JiIET V BtUllMl AND * HlBrY-T.llttO 6Tl'l>no AMI UY » film V-TUIRD, TIURTY-FoUKTtf ANU 'J nib'll KUTJI AVEM’Wi UOLTIL *J UK I.MPIIOVEMP.NTtt CMiNSIM Oi* TH E WKDL-K.SOWN La»T£HTY’B. IlorKU VK-iSTINO ON TDK » TVER bO.VD, WHIOU UAS A FINK HUN okjummkh. Tux buildiao iHTHBER-arwßY übiok a aTTUU Will! UAb-UOOM, lUNINO ao )M. rAIU.OIUv OUt-M -hkiib Ac. ; albo, a ooud jiaAn. staui.i:». biikddino roB 4D LOB6KB Ac. g*7 Ll* nr o. incumbrsnee. , L 4 , f -w- mu may lernaiu if desired bv the purchaser, gsr i ALd ourvey, by ihe city Surveyor, iaay be ox un intd *t the Auc<iou ntnre. /■ f2F‘ Ip d ediare pcesoHKion g»v< n tbe pnrehaser. MT *5OOlO be paid nt fhe time of sal- WILLIAM f i. La I? FLUTY, Adminidtrator, d. b n. c. t. a. JAMES A. FK-.EMAS, Auctioneer, pf'M S 2 f 9 Store, 422 Walnut etrecL GoL hT SALE—EBTATE OF anne btiotg, deveaaed--James A. treemau. Au*- tiobcer l nder aulhoiity of the Orphans’ G »urt for the Cit' end i ountv of irhludulphia. on Wednesday, 6,1869, ot 12o’ciock noon, will he sold at puouc sale, atilit ILiladrlpbia txihang**, ib* foilowjug d»scr*bcd r» ol eetato*. Ibiee-etory Ii icfc Hotfl a*d Dwoil*n<. 515 w ( rri»etie»t Unit Ward. No L A lot of ground with the thiee-etorv brick messuage, with the two story brick i ack building thereon erected situated on the nor ai »ide of Morrir taieet, ft»3leo wesiw rdfrom tilth atraeM’wt Waid ; co» tainiiig in fiont on Monf* s’reot 16 feeu and t xtttidii mi deptn parallel with FlHh street 6U fccLwitn the uso n a 2 feet wido alloy c.mmunicat'ng with n poihcr2 ffit wide alley leadiuf po*thvvard Into Syr vc-ft c*f etra et Bubjfctto $46 ground rent po annjm a«o i o orving the r glit of attachment to the h» drant t ip-t in 'ucducfd ibrousb the above d»ucribed lotof grou. d at tbo build Bnla iuessuage. for the common use of the ad joining pioperty. aud iho two proponics on tho roirol the »bove do <rib«d propaity and the adjmniog peopartv fronting ouBylv*bt*r street which eaidh)dr*ut pipo is to be *ud reuatn as it was introduced for the cominou u-'e ol e»'d propeitifs at all times hereafter forever. No 2.— Liquorotoieand J»welllnK,S E.corner twenty fiiFt ond Filbert s’rcete.- giound wito tho three rtory b> i< k messuage thereon erected eituat jat the s >utn taet id ner of Fibeit aud Tvventy-flrat euosi*. Ninth w ard »t the city, being 18 feet front on Twcnty-flrst ftnet, BDd indep'h a’oi g Filomstrect o 3 foot 6 inched. au> itet to a ground re* t ot $4B 50 pc* arniPin. rs7~ suo to be paid oueiuh nt tbo time of sale bytheGourt. JOSEPH MEG AtlY. GlerkO. G. * ELJZAB T-i Si UOMhv MAhY ANN bTUGxG. » Aa JAMES A. FRF.E4AN, Auctioneer, apls 22 29 Store, 423 Walnut etfeet MFI BLIC BALK—JAMES A. FbEEHAN, AUC tloue«.r - Llqnor Store and Dwelling. northwest cor ut*r of Front and Fine on Wedaesd*y, May 5. at 12o’* lock- poon, will be eold at public sale, a» ihe FbiiadeipUa Exchange, th* lolloping deecrned re<»j ebtatt : All thatujriain three-htory hiick mcsuaise and l» t fituate on the w**t aide of ftroct,aod the uortb Kid«oi Fineatrc< l t, Id the Filth Ward; bouK W feet li« in*lice front on Ft-ot afreet, and exteudlug in depth aloLtt Fine atr<etlU feet 7 lucbe*. Hounded eastward w i»h raid t*r» nt ptreet; south .vard with eutd Pino «treet; • nd northward and westward by ground formerlybcUtig ii>K iutbee«‘tat- of William Dowe l. d-ceeped. The above »s a thrtetbny ln/unr a ore and amt ina ti iff* two H'orv tack buildincr and the lot ta by orrect t necusur 11tout 1 yjeet 1 wh hont by ft t n&i) T e bar, sheteinu and bU-t*p ifa<h *tand, minor ana lefnyrrator in the sfvrc and all the uabtixlunft are included in thenate. The dwelling has Ort’/i, range, dc. Cemented .floor in cellar. May 09 ex umirudjrcm it) to )2 o'clock M3?~ Clear of incumbrance. ysr- Ba'f the purchase money may remain If desired by the purchaser. Will rent fox ®UOO per annum, lm irediate roi-Riesion. . . ear at-co to be paid at tho time of sale. James a. FREEM aw, Auctioneer. ap15.22,19 Store 422 Walnut street. V \ KVA Tl SALE.—EiSTATE Of THO VI AS Sin! O Webb. deeeafed —James A. freeman Auc ionoer BiX rcuthwaik Hay frees, Marriott street, above doya mernicK »\>i m*. I uder authoiity contained in the will of lbo ltttp Tbomai» O. Webb, aecoased, on Weduesdiy. jj,ys IBt9. at 12 o’clock, noop. will be sold at public sale, at the FhlUdeltbia l-xchange. the followioa described real eetaie: All that certain lot or piece of ground and iuiP’Otiiuei t» tbeieon erected, situate on the south Hide of re**t, ILO fool s inches eastward from t'en niußion'tWet foin.e-lv called l ewia street; thence ex t» Lflin" aloi g the aouth aide of Marriott street 54freffl it elite and extendine in depth between linos parallel tVUb pi nnin» ion * ireet hi) fee* 6X inches to M ilm *n etratt fy CftytniNO TilK KNTtItE LOT JS KBKO> Kl* A I.ABOI: 8* hIORY IIUM'K AM) !M M»S. UOG, 208 a«»d BIU SlAliniOT'r OTUF.RT. WKI-l, Kt-iOWN A 8 KORMRULY WU F. nroUTBb hay pr.ran. Has hky i-iobt. ofkicjk. A:o g-fr 'IUK tOALB AND I’Allh-' ARE i;.-DKHVKI>, AND XAT UE »■! BCIIAHF.P AT A VAl.t ATION , , . .. ipr* ftJLWO cun remain on mortgage, if desired by the puichastr inci mbranco. £2OO to he paid at fbotiuie of sale. _ WM. EKN* T, EsQ-. Fxocu*or. JAMES A. FUKEM **. Auctl noer, uplf) 23 £9 b*ore, 423 Walnut street. ORPHANS COURT S LLE.--EBTATE OF WM. Kill Faik-r, dtceaaed.—James A. F eumao,tinctioaeo'. Six —*ibree-Hiojy lirick tiouse, Gairieon’d Court IwelMhaud Mt Vcruop streets Under author.t* o’in . rphana* Court f r Hits City Hud Coua»y of Philadelphia, cn Wtduipd«y, May 6th. 186» at ‘2 '•’clock noon, will be old a*' pul lie fie. fit the Philadelphia Exchange, the fo lowingd icribed leul ib*mg. via j all that certain ■ hreeston brick and (he lot of gro «nd. eituato on n e Routb wide of (»ar»i ou’r rn,rt, commencing at the dlKunceoi 77 *• et IX ioebee ra twurd from Andreu 1 ir« « t. late Urnuee street. in the Fourteenth Ward o( the shy. above ’twelfth aud Mt. Veinoo streets; c nUiniog ir front on GurriHon’s court 12 i©et 9 inched, and in dtp h of iba« breadth 86 iect4 ip« hw Together with the u*e of « 23 In#bee » de allcv ad>oioing the aboveoo in< w-at. uud alto the free uao and privilege of iaid GarrLonu foil’t B?f Clear of incumbrance. «r ftUO io bo paid at the time of sale. Hy the Lourt, J* HERD MEOaRY , Clerk O. C. y 81 BANNA PARKER, Administratrix. JAALSA. FKEfeMAP, auctioneer, npl6 23 2P Store 432 Walnut street. -er OKPIIANb* COURT BALE.-ESTATB OF JANE fin?? Wallace, di censed James A. Freeman. Auctioneer filial v»hnble Pioporty, hidee Avenue, above Bd'e-i -teenth, lot 60 by 269 feet. Coder authority of the O f.hat b Com t for Hie City and county of philadi Iphla, oo Wcdmei-y. May 6,1869 at 12 o’clock neon, will be sold at imd c solo ut ihe Philadelphia Kich&uge, Mio folio*. Irgdocrbed leal i state, viz.: All thst certain lot of gioima. with the 7 t«o story frame meHB-iacea.aud thd lot ~f creund. « (ua»e on tha wntsldeot the Kldee Avenue frsn, «|8 1710) at iho distance of 60 feet 8 Inches north vvu°d cf Ann Btr. et now Wylio etr.ct, in (he Flft.,oath wurd of tho city: thimce pxteudio* northwn'd In Ir rt nil hit ce Avoi 111 BOfrrl a Incorn, tlionoo weetwmd 2i>3 f.ot ,I>* im heß into a2O feet wide street, oal'od t»o«ry .tlrot thruco rou’lio ard lonpaaid Geary rtroel, 50 foot, ilicm e l aelward 26l>f. ct! . inch to tho plaen of beslnuing; vt hli the api'inteniin.er. irer gul'jcci to SIS cron- d rent per annum. **>s)' to bo paid at the tune of sate. Sv the Court JOSfiPU MKOAUV, Clerk 0. C. by tne couii- Gi WALKER, Trustee. JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. ap!6 22 20 Btore, 432 Walnut st.eet. M ORPHAKS’ COURT B\LB.~ El TA r E OF 9uP Bit ight minors—J tmea A. Freeman, v-.ctioneo —• BQyi Ufouiul r«nt ot hifiperaunum, Cad r autho t y „r the omhenb’ t'our or ho City and Cou *‘y ot P i d« li liia, on Wednesday, M*y 6.18*n. *w 13 o' «ill be sold at public sale, a the • hil idelph iE clung . the following oeHcilbed rea 1 estate: A c-r ali rent of $92 Issuing out of ail that cert an 1 tof i?rflund.»ltUHtoon tho wi-Htslde of Quince tve»** 1 oriist and SlTuco htr<ct«, sid Kiovenfh ai d Itv *’ h sivertß.ln tbeEiuhih W»rd of tho rity.coutsi i-ng In f ■ t «ti Qu { nce Htieet 80 feet 8 Inches, ana in deptn 70 foe, wiih fbe ments thereon. rJIOVJS OnOWNO KKHI' m WELL BKOUlt3I>, AND 10 paYARLK IN 811-VEU. . . *37“ flliO io bepsi I»t time of sslp _ By tbeCour., oOSKP'* MEQARy.CI rk O. O. y JOHN I>. HLEiOH I', Guardian. JAMES a. fItISEM.AN. Auctioneer. Ppir> 22 c 9 tltdr ", 423 Walnut atreot. t' PUBLIC BAI E.-JAMRS A. FREEMAN, AUO tiii>eer —Hweili kb No. 1134 Ogden, and 1125 Myrtle ktjif t. Cu w.di.<adny, Ap-ilSh iBG9. at U oeionk, robiu will be bold nt public tal**, at the rhiJadelphm Lt rfiui f^l ; -described ruaUoAtato.*-„AU Xnat ll.Ailnhree-tory brick tnc-auage, omtaluiog b rooms, lifd (he lot of around. situate on iho soutb side ot < »Kden f.m t,?tibe«ist*nooofV26 iVet 6 Imclim westwara of F.Y4 I th rtrm t.in the Fourteenth Ward of Uiuloltv : con tailing U» (rent on oedm sm et 18 feet and extondlug m dfrpffiWfCfttoMyrtlnßUoetiOnwlilch irontw a thioe elFni>li,c! to #5l rent per annum. tr&r idKXi to Lo pnid nr the timo of rule. BSrSluuioi.oPj.MK3 A. r’UKK.M \N. Auctioneer, .. Btore. 413 Walnut rtroet. the public crowd on to examine and to bm ROCKHILL & WILSON’S " ELEGANT CLOTHING-, 6001)0 SELECTED for this Spring's business with even more than usual earo- WORKMANSHIP CHALLENGES comparison with that of any hotjse In thlior any other e*sp~ Ko shams about this GREAT CLOTHING HOUSE A dollar's worth of Clothes for eveiy dollar yon pay. Boy 6* Suits, with or without Vesta. , a - J School Suit*. Bund ay-go-to-mooting Suits. Business Suits. Driving Coats, Our long experience enables us to know exactly what we are about, when wo tell the pubila bat we have the Mont tastefully eeleoted. Most 'boautifully out, Most elegantly finished. In Philadelphia, or any olher city. GREAT BROWN STONE HALL, 603 and 60S CHESTNUT STREET, ROCKHILL & WILSON, JOHN WANAMAKER, 818 CHESTNUT STREET 820 the new chestnut street establishment FINEST BEADY MADE CLOTHING FASHIONABLE TAILORING. DEPARTMENT OF READY MADE CLOTHING. The design of this department is to fnrnlsh a finer class of made ap garments than Philadelphia MATERIALS USED The finest of Home Manufactures and tin l»test Foreign Importations. All the novelties In Spring Goods and choicest selections of texture and patterns. STYLE OF MAKE UP— All garmenSs cut In the best and most faablouabtc modes, and Culebod with a degree of care and taste that make them very unlike and superior to what is commonly u n deretoed by “Beady Made Clothing." WORKMANSHIP—None but the best. The Tailors employed In Ibis Department will be only snch as could work on the finest custom work, good sewing, no ripping, or buttons coming oft. All gentlemen who would avoid the delay of ordinary clothes, and the necessarily higher price of custom work, are here offered garments much superior to the ORDINARY RUN OF READY MADE CLOTHING. -O- The Public are invited to examine our New Brt. wa Stone Building and our First and Finest Stock. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The Subscribers beg leave (o announce (e (heir CUSTOMERS and Ihn PUBLIC GENERALLY, that (heir STOCK of GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER at the LATE FIRE AT THEIR STORE are now arranged for SALE, consisting of TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, LINEN and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS. BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLES QUILIS, SPREADS, &0., &o. Also, neatly their ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS nnU DRAPERIES, some of them the Hottest imposed, SLIGHTLY WET, will ba sold at prices to insure their IMMEDIATE SALE, SHEFPABD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, Linen, Bouse-FumishiEg Riy t-oods and Curtain Establishment, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. BEAL ESTATE SALES. uitFUANcJ uoUhT BALB.—ESTATE OF GEO. m!h* b. BpiU)ff«*r, d<*<eased.—JaineH A. Freomao, Auc ®ia; tioreer .-Throe-rluiy Biitk Dwotl'iij;. No . S3lO Rrown ktie*t. Under authority of the Orphans' tor the city and county of FhHadelphia, on >Vt»do-fmay, Mhv 6, IH)9 ut 13 o’clock, noon, x* 111 be sold at pahlic nt Philadelphia Exchange, the folluiring do t nbtd toal epfate: Ail that certain lot of ground, /vtti i.e ibnentory brick n fr-tuae •. with the two-awry bicx otiildiDß tberton ersct«d. eiiuute on the aoutU Bide of mown pticet. at the dlftaoco of 15 feet westward of • r r*et, in the FJiteenth Ward of tho <Uty, eou tuiLing in front on Hrown etreet 15 feet and in dep f h bO cet to a cert aiu 2 feet wide alloy, running fat> BuoßubU -uoet, hd<l with tho uivlh-ce of -aid alley. Ba?" tubjcct *o $6O around rent per anuum; and to tne u-nal restriction againßt offensive bniidluge. t® 7 - jako to bo paid (he 4i«n° of ealo. . _ l y tho Court, JOSEPH MEG ARV, fTlerk O. 0. u JAMBB BPKINGBK. Adm’r. A. FitEEMAN. Auctioneer, ... npls 23 29 ttoro, No. 432 Walnut utropt. HALK HY ORDER OF IVGV t 1 BBE3. —ESTATE otCuAKi.FB 8. Fowi.e, dccettaed—Jam«B A. i-reu man, Auctioncor.-NoHt Dwojline, No. 180 ti Cameroa reef? F» nnelaviUe, Fifteenth Wmd.-On Wednesday. MnyGib. 1>69 at 13‘-’clock, noon, will be cold nt public suit. ut tho Philadelphia Exchange, (be following de -cribed real late tbo ptoperty/jplJjiAH. 8. Kowlu, dMfursd: All (hat certain brJclc ranmaw. w Mb two-rtory brick back building and tho lot of ground fituat*-1 n the tumiliws ateily eide of (Jameron « root, to ibu Fifirei-'h Ward of theoitr, boglnninc at a point.l36 feet above Fjbbclb etreet bong 17 feet front by cO feet d> • u fcnbject to QBU per annum ground rent. gjy” 'I HR AI»*VK IS A NKAT UU r KJ.t.r>o HAS M MANTT'T.. STATION ABY WAPIIfiTANP. liO T AM> OOf.l) WATISB, .ath ami OABiußODcuouy, lmnied ate po*aeabloti, tar- ftltu to be paid *t the time ofbnl v ttkty *V U » JAilEa A FKEKMAN. Auctlon'io*’, nrIR93S9 8t0re,433 WALnututroet *lll OR f 'U ANB’ COURT BALE.- ESTATE OF ®ni Bsmuel Fleming, decc*Hed.~Junic< A. IBiiil Atictionesr. —Tbroe-ntory br»ck dvrolling. No 3311 H ull* stru t. Undei nufborit* of tho Uri liana’ Gpurt for *j)ie city *nd c nut* of FhUadolphia. ou Wcdi eßday, ‘ May 6 1869 ii» 12 o’clock, noon, will be eo’d; at j unro Ht.the J'hiiud’lphlft hxchaogo. tbo fflllowiagdb ert M «>tia«o: All (hat certain lot -»f Ground, vrt.U the three-utoty • tlifereon bf(usif*i oil tin con'll Ride cfß'outH ntfepLut the . oi h6ft c* p»et of Ttvi-niv-fourtU street, m the »;vent h Whi dt » tiie «it.', containing in front on Houth street f IB }\e», in d • r»« nding lu deptn S 3 ferL .hiiiottoa ioiii•’o.ii idler lcedlLß into Nauaaiue roflt. Bib ‘«twa KiMiDd tent of 422 Wt per nutmir-, lawful Hllvet money. 377" JUOtobepHidat theLiineof salK r , koi o. SPRING STOCK THE FINEST EVEE OFFERED. Most elaborately gotten uj», and. Thcrcforo, brine- your cash to the CLOTHIER trade has heretofore supplied. Excursion Suits. Coachman’s Spring Coats* And all yon want for Bpring. Mont economically priced 8 took of Spring Oiotbea- BEIL ESTATE SALE. , ldLig BALE.-JAMBS A. FBEEMAN, AUC tloutc. -Ne»t Dwellias. Arp e “".‘‘"‘v 1 ' Dili ) Mil Md m d York fti-eotf, Mm'toeuth -Vard. -rrn w,dn«dov, Ap-il2lft 1849. o‘ 11 o’clock, noon, will be -ola at rnl„ic . «|p. at iho Phi adoli hla > xcb.ngo, tbo t (rlloTN Inn detciilN d real eatato: AH that neat cwo-utory t.rn-k t oubu. (icvoiit b (rom Ote coiner.) and lot of gretind thi rtto helcDtdrg Htua'eoutLo weefc tide of. Apploauvet* i:».9 feet 2 inchen above Dauphin etree?. In tba Mae—ootti Warn ; 13 ftd 10 m bus front and 46feetdeop. •* 4 rooice. I*> rupered. Gaa pipe,hydrant. &c. *« t 3 *** nipv icm a tti i d mortgage. „ . , . A .-,, _ fir glut) to ho paid at time of salo. EenUd for 8-JJ ft ytnT ‘ JAMEB A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, It Htoro. No. 421 Wain it fttfoft_ AGBIOI’LrdBAL. ONION t-EED - MaKKET OARDENHM C\N 23 I (111 obtain Yellow Onion doed for no trios Ollion 3C eel*. of our own growth ■ Send Warehouse, Non. SHondBM Market.^ liUlß'J’B WARRANTED o Alt mfiS; f§E t Improved’ hoc* uld ’purcaaM. tl.eir lupplles at rnßT , g aEED WAREHOUSE, arl4-6frp% - —-"iSTTTwR iTAmtOWB, CUI J T'VATOI!3. AND <£% „n kindi. of a“ Icul oral im|>lerov>ta and Steel Gar -E den Tool*, at ,-g BRED WAVEITOUSE, B Sea M 3 and SGI Market etroefe , abovo Nia K ovHtitrrG - fiwTtrr*B~~l 7 ,» WN MOWEttS. FOB UtJTTIWJ n^O j( . Seed vVnreUo'iHe; Wot*. 912 ami 921 Mftikit Btruof, K»mvo Ni\rh-, itMOTpC TO AS ENT. *EATi njjK fm«i kford, witii KRrdfti, lawu. fflvu pn»n-, *’tc. h guiiw tJ2i Guard av. uplttth*' tu tfl mvine sehaols. *IGENE DE KIEFPWU'B R.DIKG 801HK>U nrpflt, bc»ow Spruce, between Fifteenth and Hixtfcnlb atrgotfltWiU be seopouod ou Mon* dnr. Set-tombcr 2tet 1&8J. ' nahSO-tm^pQ
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers