Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 01, 1869, Image 5

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    CITY 131:T4L13/14121.
A Worm.— Daring the
arrests were made by
The prisoners were di
-1 districts as follows :
'Thirteenth 21;
Fourteenth 41;
Fifteenth.... 18
Sixteenth 157
Seventeenth .. 301
Eighteenth 60
Reserve Corps 93
Del. Harbor 15
Schuylkill Harbor.. 11
Chestnut Hill 7
Day Sergeants 6
Fotacy. Si:retakes or
month of April E,050
the police of the city.
vlded among the severs
Flrat 160
Second ............ 821
Third.. ......... 868
Fourth . ........... 249
Fifth .............. • 218
Sixth .............. 108
Seventh 176
Eighth 98
Ninth .....
Tenth 2021671
Eleventh 98
weifth 158
LABOENY...—POtOr Morrie was arrested at half
past four o'clock this morning on the Township
Lino road. near School street. He had in his pos
session a lot of saws, a broadaxe, four drawing
knives, a brace and bit and a steel punch. He
admitted having stolen tho articles, but said that
be did not know where he got them. He hails
from Baltimo. He will have a hearing at the
<jentral Statio re n this afternoon.
WASHING PAVILUIWTS.—Tho Chief of Police
gives notice that an ordinance
,prohibiting the
washing of pavements between be hours of 7
A. M. and 7 P. M., from the Ist of May to the Ist
of October, will be strictly enforced on and after
to-day.
All officers of the police force are directed to
prosecute all persons found violating the pro
visions of the ordinance.
Mangum Tamv.—Harriot Bird was arrested
ibis morning by Policeman Reeder, for stealing
provisions in the Farmers.' Market. She was
communed by Alderman Jones.
CoNONO IN AND GOING Orr.—There are many
doom by which customers enter Oak Hall, but
only ono, the large one on Market street by whic h
they go out. Malicious persons have intimated
that this is symbolic of the ease with which eo
pie get in, and the difficulty with which they p get
out of the grasp of the great clothing men. Very
well, gentlemen, just us you please about it.
Any one of the tens of thousands of regular
customers of Oak Hall will testify that it is not
only easy to get in, butimposaible to stay ora,in
view of the low prim and excellent clothing
found there; and that it is not only difficult to
get out, but actually impossible ever to cease
buying all their clothes there, after they have
once made trial of the unparalleled advantages of
dealing with Wanamaker tez Brown.
SaIiDAY•SCHOOL GATILEMING.—A Sunday-school
meeting will take place to-morrow afternoon, at
Bethune Hall, Twelfth street and Montgomery
avenue. Addresses will be made by Jas. Clark.
D. D., and the Pastor, Rev. P. S. Talmage. The
congregation was started about two years ago,
and now embraces a large number of members.
The children of the Sunday-schools are procuring
funds towards the school library. They have
succeeded in collecting a considerable amount,
which will be invested in the purchase of books
adapted to the wants of the children and teachers
of the schools. The report will be read, and a
number of prizes awarded to the scholars.
JOHN B. Govan, - ESQ.—This great temperance
orator will speak at the Philadelphia Rink.
Twenty-third and Chestnut streets, on Friday
evening next. Tickets issued for the Raoe Street
Rink will be good for that evening, the price of
admission remaining as before, 10 cents. The
Young Men's Christian Association deserve great
credit for giving the public an opportunity to
bear Mr. Gough for so small a sum, and we doubt
not the Rink will be tilled to its utmost capacity.
Secure your tickets in advance to avoid delay at
the door.
A Cumires. POD CAUITALIETS, BUILDERS ssrp
Ornens.—We are requested by Messrs. Thomas
els Bons to call especial attention to the sale of the
very valuable church property,east side of Eighth
street. north of Race stree , , 300 feet front, to be
sold May 18th. Valuable for stores, bank, or any
business requiring a substantial building and large
lot. See their advertisements.
C. KEYSER Kum, the active Real Estate Agent,
has 400 Germantown properties for sale. His
office is next to the depot, Germantown. Those
desiring to buy pointed stou(4 large or small pro
perties, will do well to call on him first. Cata
logues ready.
MORE NEW FLAYS.—"Philippe, " or the Secret
Marriage, a story of the revolution; a domestic
drama - in one act. Also, "Marie Antoinette,"
Queen of France; an historical drams in live acts,
with a prologue. To be had of A. Winch, 605
Chestnut street.
AT JOIE! Thrum - meg Fancy Goods Emporium
and News Depot, N 0.614 Chestnut street, German
Democrat building,articles of use of every descrip
tion can lie obtained. Also, all the latest news
publications and periodicals of the day.
To-DAT.—Need we remind our lady readers that
this is the day fixed by Mr. Wanamaker for the
display of Ins new stock of elegant clothing for
boys and children?
CITY NOTICES.
Lonu BRANCH.—Thits delightful Bummer resort
is already resounding with the busy notes of prepara
tion for the coming Beason of '69. Gaining daily in
popular estimation. as well on account of its convent
, 4.113C43 to New York, its beautiful situation. its surf
bathing, delightful surroundings, and eaeglest„
it outranks Cape May,'Or any watering placoln tnij
world. S. Laird. whose name as a hoteliet is the syn
onym of good living and solid comfort, has contribu
ted much to the far-famed popularity of this delightful
resort. The elegant hospitalities of the Old Mansion
'louse, where for years (we darn not say how many,
because some people who never grow old are sensi
tive about their age) he has held undisputed
away as the landlord of the beach, were
fermi inadequate to accommodate his increasing pa
tronage, and fret season he caotured the spacious hotel
property known as the United States, and reconstruct,
mg it throughout, lifted it to the level of tee Old Man
sion in all its appointments. It was a complete suc
cess. This season, intent on new triumphs, Mr. Laird
has bought out the interest of Mr. Cooper in the
Metropolitan, another large hotel, and associating
himself In tie management with Lewis Leland, tor
merly of the Occidental, San Francisco, will make it
second to no house ut the Branch. The Mansion
louse, under the direct management of S. Laird &
Bro., and the Metropolitan, under Laird & Leland,wlil
form the triumvirate in the hotel business at Long
Branch. —La/ovate Couritr.
To LOOK as well as the best dressed folks,
You must buy your clothes of Stokes.
Olothinc neat In style he
Made and every demande ever
As fashionable manner though so
It is of your grave
Should always form taste or
Be found that may gay
Ia Chestnut street, eight twenty-tour,
Ia ()GARLIC° &roses's Fashionable Clothing store
INSECT Pow Unit
Row TO TELL. TIM GENUNSII. ARTICLE. —Prof. E.
Lyon, while traveling in Asia, discovered a flower.
which, when powdered, is sure death to every kind of
insect, from a Cockroach to a Ply. He protected his
discovery by letters-patent, government medals, ticc.,
put his signature upon every flask of the article and
named it Lion's MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER. He Ira-
Parted his secret to no one but his successor.
Purchasers of Insect Powder—and it is used in al
most every house—must see to it that they are not de
ceived by worthless imitations and counterfeits. The
eiVnalwe of E. Lpon is the purchaser's guarantee.
Look sharp for it, and buy no insect Powder that does
may .. -- lio..orirnigtu3 - 113 And Fatally
Istores, (aka cents per flask. Depot, 21 Park Row,N.Y.
TRECBII . II No MiirrAitz Is a pleas-,
ure tp deal with a man like CItABLEB Bonier., the
artistic Bootinaker, at No. 504 North Eighth street,
above Buttonwood. His aim is to give entire satis
faction to his patrons, and we scarcely need say he ac,
nompLtshes ft... He gets up some of the very best work
in t h e r ay. and his vim, challenge competition, Try
u m puce and you become a permanent customer.
Qv= and 846i120 Pe pain of children teethintr—
Yee Bower's Infant Cordial. Sold try all Druggists.
KunTt'a
Furrbbing China and Gialte Establishment, bitlna,
Hail, 1218 Chestnut street. Families, in want of any
article •In Chins, Glass,.or Stone Ware. will find at
this establishment the largeet stock in the city. from
common red Earthenware, for the kitchen, to the
ducat China and Glass made.
WHITE STONE CHINA TEA Sgrs.
Fotty-six views, cups with !Audios, $5, at
Hose's China Hail. 1118 Chestnut stmt.
WHITE STONE CHXNA DINNER SETS,
76 pieces, $l5; 105 pieces, $95 77.
iisna'a China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street.
WHITS FRENCH CHINA DINNER BETS,
1152 pieces, $80; 828 pieces, $7ll. •
Hann's China Ball, 1218 Chestnut street,
—+Mlio ...
GOLD-BAND DINNER BETE, 136 pieces, $66.
Hican's China Hail. 1218 Chestnut street.
All the above goods best quality.
}LEHR'S CHINA HALL.
We have arranged one portion of onr store exclu
sively for cheap goods, and intend in future to place in
this department any article which may be in the least
old style or imperfect, and will Ea them regardless of
cost. 1218 Chestnut btreet.
One thousand odd castor bottles, cat glass, 38 cents
each. Elzba's China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street.
WARE
At Kerr's China Ball, 1218 Chestnut street. The
largest stock of Glaaswarein-411s-country. You can
not fall to make a selection from our immense assort
meet. Tumblers, 88c. to $25 per dozen; Goblets,
$1 DO to $lOO per dozen ; Decanters, $i 00 to $75 per
pair.
COMMON GOODS
Suitable for the kitchen and culinary purposes al
ways on hand. The great extent and variety of oar
stock can only g by a 'personal examination
and comparison with other establishments, which we
solicit.
Kana's China Ilan, 1919 Chestnut street.
MIRE is a serious question which each one
should ask himself—Am I not despising and neglect
ing one of heaven's choicest blessings In rcfnsieg to in
sure my life in the "American Life Insurance Com
pany" of Philadelphia ?
we remind our lady readers
that this ie the day 'bred by Mr. Wanamaker for the
display of his new stock of elegant clothing for boys
and children ?
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION—Originated the
AFC of Nitrous Oxide Gas, for the painless extraction
of Teeth.
Dr. Colton makes and administers the gas himself.
Dr. Hasbrouck devotes his whole attention to extract
ing teeth. Patients who have failed to get their teeth
extracted without pain at places where gas is not un
derstood, will do well to go to headquarters, where
they never fail.
Office, Walnut street, below Eighth..
Ho'-1300SE GRAPHS, FRESH JORDAN ALMONDS,
Caramels, and other delicacies, at A. L. Vatimant's,
mann flketaTlT of French and American Oonfeetlonerr,
Ninth and Chestnut.
THE VERMONT SPRING WATER.
The great remedy for Cancer, Scrofula, Bright's Dis
ease and other Kidney affections. Sold 133 Johnston,
Holloway & Cowden, 602 Arch street.
PEKOE SOIJCHONG.—A very superior English
Breakfast Tea On sale by Falrthorne & Co., 1036
Market street and 205 North Ninth.
80MRTHING NEW.
We invite the public to call and examine our new
BEOLDEREB,
One of the most imgenione yet simple and uselnl device=
ever attached to a sewing machine. The "Singer" is
the only machine having this attachment.
TUB SiNGEIL MANTIVAOTIIIIING Co.,
1106 Chestnut street.
PER Fxcriori ATTAINED.
The Singer new Family Sewing Machine. For sale
upon easy terms at the Principal Othce, 1106 Chestnut
street.
IT HAS RO EQUAL FOR FAMILY SEWING
The Singer new Family Sewing Machine. Prineirm
Office, 1106 Chestnut street.
THE WORLD'S VERDICT,
As evidenced by the sales of the vast year. is In favor
of the "Singer." Principal Office, 1106 Chestnut et.
TAILORS,
Bhoe-fitterB. Iran:tees-makers, seamstresses, corset
makers, and all manufacturers say the "Singer" Is the
best. Principal Office, 1106 Chestnut street.
NEW DRESS Goons opened every day, at A. &
J. B. BAanoLonEw's One-Price Dry Goode and
Notion Boaee, No. 23 North Eighth street.
HOSIERY ! HOSIERY !—A large assortment for
Misses, Ladies, and Children—all numbers—of the
best iron frame. Gents' half hose, 20, 25, 51 and 33
cents. Best superfine, stout, full, regular made, only
38 cents, at BAIVIIIOLOMEWB.
MOTH PROOF CHESTS,
At FA.RSOF R CO.'s
Refrigerator Warehome,
222 Duck street
SCROOLEY '8 PERFCT
Ventilating Refrigerators,
Ar FAnSON & CO. 'a Old Stand,
222 Dock street.
• -
To comri It-re your Spring Snit, buy one of
those beautiful Elate sold so low, at
OAKFORD'S,
Under the Continental.
SCO WATER COOLERS.
ASSOIIXSPrit.
FAESON & Co. 'l9 Refrigerator Store,
222 Dock street.
FOR your Spring Hat go to OAK VORD'EI.
Coßns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skittfull ,
;Jested by Dr. J. Davidson No. 111.5 Chestnut etre&
Charges moderate.
-
FOR your Spring Hat go to OAK FORD'S
THE AMERICAN COMBINATION BIITTON - HOLV.
AND SBWING MA01112,11 Ifl the family machine after all
that
"SUITS ALL PURCHASERS."
Call and see it, at the 8. W. corner of Eleventh and
Chestnut streets.
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SURGICAL INEtTRATKIINTS and druggista 7 enn
dries,
Ssowoun & BILOTUCB,
23 South Eighth street,
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
J. Isaacs, hi. D.. Professor of the Nye and Bar
'..reatl all diseases appertaining to the above meratver,
with the utmost success. Testimonials from the mo.'
reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office
No. 806 Arch street. The medical faculty are inviter
to accompany their patients,as he has nu secrets in hit
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No _charge intuit
for examination.
lIILON Wolllllb.
ARTISANS' AND BUILDERS'
Ornamental Iron & Bronze Work •
SPABKS,STILLMAN,DOWOELL &CO
MAP 17PLOPUBB118 OP
Cast and Wrought Iron Railing,
GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS, FOUN
TAINS. VASES, VF.RANDALIB, SETTEES,
CHAIRS, Ac. IRON STAIRS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION. NEW AND IM
PROVED STABLE
FURNITURE.
Foundry-2028 North Tenth Street
Wereroom-807 Chestnut Street.
mhBO to th a BmBpa
MEAL ESTATE NALES.
inMASTER'S BALE OF
Elegant Manion, Stable and Coach Houce,
and handaome Grounds, ' on street, ,
Haddonfield N. ,
eta notice from Camden,
and five minutes' walk from the Depot on the Camden
and Atlantic Railroad.
Lot 130 feet front, by about 370 feet deep; the house
stands back from the stieet , is built In the most substan
dal manner, with all the modern improvements. has gas
Apes throughout, bath, hot and cold water, water close',
furnace, low down grates, portico veranda iron fence Ie
front on brick wall, hemlock hedger and osage orange a'l
around the property. Also a Stable and Coach liouse.
ice house. wells of excellent water, doe.; the grounds are
well shaded by large evergreens, and the garden well
stocked with the choicest fruits. it le well suited for
summer or winter residence.
which wilontiltio l ue of purchase made known at time of solo,
be on
WEDNPSDAY, THE tin DAY OF MAY, 1869, at `.
o'clock P. M., ut the West Jeremy Hotel, in the oity o
Camden.
CHARLES P. STRATTON,
Master to Chancery,
Camden, N. J.
rEXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY BALE .— ESTATE
of Joshua Longstroth, decesised.--qhomas it; Bons,
Auctioneers. 11 three story brick dwellings, forming
a court , known ns "Northampton," Noe. 428,428 and 420
Diliwyn street, north of Callow 1411 street, 60 foot trout.
On 'Tuesday, May 95th, 1850 , at - 19 o'clock, noon. will be
SOdditipubliesateogithetit - yeserveostthe
Ex ch ,nge, all thothllltirstalitorir back dwvilluas, form
jug court, and known as "Northampton,. eltusto street
west side of Dillwyn street. north of Callowhill
Nos. 428. 428 and 430; the lot containing iu front on Dili
wyn street 60 felt, and extending in depth 60 feet .
'Terms—halt cosh.
Bile absolute.
By order of
GEORGE D. PARRIS'',
WILLIAM BUNT. t Executors.
ITEPtIEN B. PRICE.
M. THOMAB di BONS. Auctioneers,
ra7l-13 16 92 189 and 141 0. Fourth etreet.
'For other proporty, belonging to same estate. to be
sold at awns time and Place, etle Other hlUidblllll.
THE DAILY EV,EOI.N4,BULLETIN---.P.IIILADELPHIA SATURDAY'. MAY 1.1569'.
Germantown Properties
400
Large and Small Homes,
Pointed Stone.
FOB SALE BY
0. KEYSER KING,
Real Estate Agent,
Next Depot, Germantown,
riORPHANS' COURT BALE.—ESTATE OF
Wilson Jewell, M.D ,doe'd. Thomas & Sous, Auc.
ioneerr. Large and valuable threeutory brick resi
dence. No. 423 North Sixth street, below Noble etre 4.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the city
and county of Philadelphia,will be gold at public, es, oe
Tneeday, May 25, 1869 at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Phila
delphia Exchange, the following described property,
late of Wilson Jewell, M. H.. dec'd, viz.: All that three
story brick messuage and lot of ground thereunto belong.
log , situate on distanceside of Birth street, city of Ph
delphia, at the of 76 feet northward from the
north side of Willow street; containing in front on Sixth
street 19 feet, and in depth westward of that breadth, be
tween parallel lines, 106 feet 8 inehoe. Bounded north
ward by ground conveyed to Isaac Burkhardtsouthward
by a meeeuago and lot released to Joseph Moorehead and
Elizabeth T.. hie wife, in right of the paid Elizabeth 'l'.
in peveralty,esetward by said Sixthstre_ and westward
partly by ground released to Matthew Walker in neva
alty, and partly by the head of a 4 feet wide alley, laid
out. for the mutual use and accommodation of the lots of
ground bounding thereon. Being the same premises
which Harriet Walker. by indenture bearing, date Octo
ber 7, A. I). 1846, and recorded in Deed Book R. L. L No.
63, page 79, he.. granted and conveyed unto the said wit.
eon Jewell,M.O., in tee; together with the common tuts.
eject' and privilege of the said 4 feet wide alley, as a pas
sage way and water-course at all times hereafter forever.
excepti; g and reserving. nevertheless, unto the owners.
tenants and occupiers of the lots of ground bordering on
the said 4 feet wide alley, the right and privilege of using
a strip of ground in the southwesternmost eorner of the
said lot above described, of the width of 2 feet, oast and
west, by 4 feet. north and south, in connection with the
remainder of the said alley. as and for an alley, pas
sage-way and watercourse. at all times forever.
By the Court. JOBEI'II hiEGARY, Clerk 0. C.
CH ARLO I'TE M. JEWELL, Executrix..
N. B.—The improvements male modern three story
brick n sidence, with a two-story back building; has gee.
bath. hot and cold water, water closet, range, Clic. Woll
suited for a physician, having been used as such for a
number of yearn.
M. 'I 110 MAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
129 and 141 South Fourth street.
EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE—ESTATE
riof Joshua Lougstreth. dec.d.—Thomas & Bone, Ann.
tioneere. Very Valuable Business Stands, 2 three
story brick stores, Nos. 919. 221, 2.22, Church street, must of
Third ettest.--On Tuesday, May 29th 1869, at 12 o'clock.
r eon, will he sold at public eale, without rtsseee„ at the
Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property,
: No 1 —All that valuable three-story b Lek store and
lot of ground, situate on the north aide of Church street
east of Third street No. 219: containing in front 15 feet 2
inches, and extending in depth 58 feet 4 inches
No. 2.—A1l that valuable three-story brick store and lot
of ground, adjoining the above, being No. 221; containing
in front 15 feet Ids inches. and in depth 68 foot 4 inches.
No. that valuable three-story brick store and 10.
of ground. adjoining the above, being No. 223; containing
in front 16 felt 71s inches, tad extending in depth 28 feet
one-half inch, then narrowing to 7 feet 4)4 inches, and ex
tending still further in depth 14 foot, the entire depth
being 40 feet-
Terms—Half each.
Ste absolute.
By order of OEO. D. PARRISH,
17S M• HUNT, Executors.
STEPHEN S. PRICE.)
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
03'1 8 13 n Nos. 189 and 141 S. Fourth street.
For other property, belonging to the same estate, to be
sold at came time and place, see other handbill'.
myl-15-:5
EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE. -ESTATE
E"of Joshua Losigstreth. deceased.—Themas di Sons,
Auctioneers.—Very Valuable Bushmen Location.
Tw o lace-stet Brick Residences. NOB. 512 and 516 Arch
street, extending through to eberry etreet, 47 feet froat.
9.!•9 fret deep—tw o I rents. On Tuesday, May 25th, 1949,
.t o'clock. noon, will be sold at public sale, without
reserve. at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 2 three.
story brick nessuages and lot of ground, situate en the
north side of Arch street , west of Fifth street; the lot
containing in f. out on Arch street 47 feet 1 inch, and ex.
tending iu depth 288 feet to Cherry street, on which is
erect, d a stable and coach.house. '1 he houses are lenge,
well and substantial.y built, and could be easily altered
into stores. Subject to an Irredeemable yearly ground
rent of VoO. '1 he above is situate in an improving bust.
nese neishborhood.
Terms- half cash.
Rule absolute.
By older of GEORGE D. PARRIS'S.?
WM. HUNT, ( Executors
STEPHEN B. PRICE, )
M. THOMAS d BONS Auctioneers,
my 1 8 13 2a Nos. 139 and 191'. Fourth street.
For other property belonging to the same estate, to be
sold at sane time and place, see other handbills.
itEXECUTORS' PEREIIPTCRY SALE—ESTATE
of J oat, na Longstreth. deceased —Thomas A Sons.
Acetic meets —Very Valuable Ruiner' Location.
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•eth o s y br n ic k S r o e r - e s i t . o N ry on b 3 i cakn d D 23w4
eSntgh
Second
rear, terming a court, fronting on Levant street, MA fee
front, V v feet deep. 9 (rotate On Tuesday, May 35th. WM.
at II o'clock. noon will be sold at public sale, without
reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all tbosa buildings
and the lot of ground thereinto belonging, situate on tee
west side of tecood street, south of Doca street; the lot
containing to front on Second etreat 81 feet 7 inches, and
extending in depth 280 feet to Levant street Pas im
eroventente are a large and substantially bullt three-story
brick building occupied ea 2 stores, (rats on Second
street. Noe. 238 and 234, with seven three-story brick dwell
huge in the rear. called Boatbampton court. retuning from
218 Levant street, on which It bill feet front,
Terme- Half cash. Bale abeolute.
By order of GEO. D. PARRISH i
WM. HUNT.
Executors
EPIIEN S. PRICE,
M. THOMAS di SONS, Auctioneers,
myl 8 1521 188 and 141 S. Fourth street.
For oth.l property , belonging to the seine estate, to bo
sold et same time and place, see other handbills.
PEAL ESTATE—THOMAS t. SONS BALE._
4 Very Deeirable Three.etory Brick Residences ,Nes.
" 1700 1702, 1704 and 1706 Chestnut streets, with 4
tbree.etory brick dwellings, adjoining, being Nos. 108, 110,
112 end 114 Seventeenth street; lot 70 feet front, 150 feet
deep to Exeter street, 3 fronts. On Tuesday, May 25th.
1F•69, at 12 o'clock. noon. will be cold at public male,
at the Philadelphia I.xcbange, all that large and valu
able lot of ground and the improvements thereon erected,
situate at the southwest corner of eheetnut and Seven.
teenth streets; containing in front on Chestnut street 70
feet, and extending In depth 100 feet to Exeter street-3
fronts. The improvements ere 4 well-built three story
brick residences, with back buildings, fronting on 'heat
nut street, and 4 three story brick dwellings adjoining to
the rear. frontitg on Seventeenth street. Subject to the
restriction that no building. other than steps and cellar
doors, shall ever be erected on the northernmost ii feet of
said lot, and the buildings have been built in conformity
thereto.
11717" Terms- half Cash. See plan at the A uct ion
kuoins.
M. 2110 MAB & SONS, ductlmeers,
18 and 141 South Fourth street.
myl 8 IB M
EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY BALE.—ESTATE
E"of Joshua Longotreth , deceased-1. human di Bono.
Auctioneers. Large and ,valuable Lot, Eighth
street, seventh street. Fitzwater street, throe valuable
fronts, 89454 feet by 22834 feet. On Tuesday, May 26, 1869
tat 12 0`21044,120011, wlll be sold at public sale, without
reherve, at the Philadelphia Exobange, all that largo and
very valuable lot of ground, situate at the corner u‘
Eighth, Seventh and Fitzwater streets; containing in
front on Eighth street 228 feet ft inches, on Fitzwater
reet 384 feet 10 inches, on Seventh street a2B feet 6
inches.
A plan, showing how it could be divided into smaller
building lots, may be seen at the Auction Rooms.
Terms—Half carp.
Bale absolute.
Ily order of GEO. D. PARRISH ,
WM. HUNT, Evocators.
STEPHEN 13. PRICE, )
M. THOMAS dr. SONS. Auctioneers,
myl 8 IS 22 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
For other property , belonging to the same estate, to b
sold at the same time and place, see other handbills.
REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS di BONS , BALE.—
Handsome modern three story brick residence
pith side yard, No. 1123 lipruina street. east of
Twelfth street, 27 feet front. On Tuesday, Mae 25, 1881
at 12 oc'lock. coon. will bo sold at public sale, witnerit re
serve, at the Fhiladelriain Exchange. all that handsome
modern three-ntor) brick menus-as, will, three-story boot
buildings and lot of ground. situate on the north aide of
i3prnce rtreot east of Twelfth street, No. 1123; the lot con
taining in front on Spruce street 27 feet, and extending
in depth 71 feet to a 5 feet wide nlley, leading into
Twelfth otroot. The house in well-built and in excellent
repair. and bee all the modern conveniences- gas, bath.
hot and cold water, water closet, marble mantels, hell
cats, lure nce, cooking tango. die.
Tenet Half oath.
M. THOMAS it BONS, Auctioneers.
1139 and 141 South Fourth street.
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PE REM PTORY SALE—FOR ACCOUNT OF
Eh:arum purchaser—Thomas and Sone. Auctioneers—
Modern throrrtory Mick Dwelling, No. 1619 North
Twentieth street ,aboveJeffereon street. On Tuesday ,Nlay
18, at 9 , at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold at public sale,
a ithout reserve , at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
modern three-etory brick messuage , with threestory
back bull° ing end lot of ground situate so the east side
of Tv. t ntiet h street, above Jefferson street, No. 1613; con.
taking Jti front on '1 wentleth !street 17 foot 9 inches (in
eluding half of a 2.feet wide alley), and extending in
depth 75 lest The house la in excellent repair, has gas,
both, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking tango, &c.
Subject to I, mongoose, amounting to $4,090.
Immediate porseesion.
Ka) sat tire Auction Room.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
199 and 141 south Fourth street.
EBEA L ES PATE—TIIOMAB & BONS' BALE.—
Thri e-ntory Brick Dwelling,No. 817 Fitzwater street,
we. t of Eighth street. On Tuesday. May 25, 1862 at
12 coded,. neon, aBl be sold at public sale, at the Phlia
delpl,ll, Exchange. all that threostoey brick messuago ;
will, two story back buildings and lot of ground, situate
on the e of tb el do of Fitawater street, 28 foot west of fdele
street, No 817: containing in front on Fitzwater street 18
feet, and extending in don h6O feet to a 10 'feet wide
alley. running from ilubbel or Lisle street to Russel
street.
lid' Clear of all incumbeance. •
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M. TLIOf4AB 6 ifON6l,lluetionoers;
myl 815 189 and L4l South teourth divot
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ftREAL ESTATE.—TLIOMAS dr, BONS , BALE.—
Three.etory Brick tuieldenoe. No. 11328._ Filbert
street, west of Blzteenth etreot On Tuoeday.
May 25, 1803. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public
sale, at trio Philadelphia Exchango. all that throes tory
brick residence and lot of ground, situate on the south
side of Filbert street 118 feet IS inches oast of seventeenth ,
street, No. 1626; contaltitakin trout on Filbert drool LS
feet, and extending in depth 106 foot to Jones' alloy.
Ternes—Llatf crud,.
61.1'11061A16 di BONS, Auctioneers ;
coil 63i16 BO And 311 *nth Yourt4
REAL ESTATE - ISAJIGIBB•
• OltrllANS' CUURT BALE.—ESTATE OF ern.
Daiwa E. Smith, deceased.-Thomas & Botts, Ann.
lon ocre.-11 enflame ei modern Three-story brick Roil
cella". No. f Mount Vernon street, west of 'Twentieth
street. Pursuant to an Ordor of the Orphans' Cowl for
the City and County of Philadelphia will be eold at
public sale, on Tuesday. bitty ,25th, at 12 o'clock.
noon at the Philadelphia Exchange, the •folknvldg des.
property. late of Stephen E. Smith. deceased, viz.:
All that threcestory brick rnessusge and lot of ground.
situate on the south side of Mount Vernon street," at the
distance) of 143 feat thi.juches eastward from the east side
of Twenty.first street, Fifteenth Ward, city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Mount Vernon street 20 feet
2 inches, and extending in dopth sonthward, between
parallel lines at right angles with Mt. Vernon street 6,9
ft et h Inches to the middle of a 4 feat wide alley. loading
westwardly into Twenty-first street. Bounded north
ward by Mt. Vernon street, eastward and westward by
premises late of Carne Cadwallader. and southward by
the middle of said alloy. Being the same premises, which
Charles N. Cadwallader. and Lizzie D. his wife, by ice
den record in g d April 2. forth
Citye In the office
for deedr.mc. and County of Phila
delphia in tired Book e.. It. 8., No. ISt, page 22t3.
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granted and conveyed to said Stephen B. S mi th. in fee.
Mlinder. and subject to the ,payment of ernertain wort •
gage debt of 124.000.
By the Court, JOSEPH M lI:GARY. Clerk O. 0.
JAMES B. SMITH, Adminhftrator.
M. THOMAS
141tiNb. Auotioneera.
129 and South Fourth street.
myl 15 29
inORPHAN& COURT BALE. ESTATE: OF
John Evans, deceased.—Thomas as Bons. Auction
sere. Three-story brick Dwelling, No. 1327 Meant
Vernon et. Pursuant to a eludes order of the Orphans'
ourt for the City and County of Philadelphia. will be
sold at public sale. at the risk of the former purchaser. en
Tuesday. M 25th. ISO. at 19 o'clock. noon. at the Phila
delphia Exchange, the following oescribed oropere.y, late
of John Evens, deceased, viz. : All that three-story brick
mei silage and lot of ground. situate on the north aide of
Mount Vernon street, le) feet 934 inches westward of Ridge
roam; containing in trent on Mount Vernon street 11 feet,
and extending in depth northward, between parallel
liner, at right angles with Mount Vernon street, on the
west line thereof 37 feet 74ths of an inch, and on the east
line tnereot 27 feet IOP., Inches. Bounded eastward by
ground now or late of august C. Miller, southward by
Mount Vernon street. and westward by ground now or
late of John B. Newberry. Being the same premises
which Joseph B. Evans, by inthnturo dated February
2.1 d, A. D. 1846. recorded in deed book a. W. IrL. No 1,
Page 479, granted and conveyed to John Evans. in fee.
reserving thereont a yearly ground rent of $3O. payable
on the Bret January su.d July forever.
By the Court. JOSEPH IS:IF:GARY. Clerk 0. C.
ISABELLA T. EVANS./
Administrators
JUSTUS EVANS, L
M. ..1/10151Afil 4 80148, Auctioneer'.
129 and 1418. fourth street.
ri , y115&21
REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS is SONS' SALM—
ElHandsome Modern Four-story brick Residence,
" No. 419 South Fifteenth street. below Pine street. Mi
feet front, be lest deep. On Tuesday, May 4th, 1969, at
13 o'clock, noon. will be soli at public sale, at the iltfla
delphia Exchange. all that handsome fourstery brick
residence, with three-story beck buildings and lot of
ground, situate No 419 South Fifteenth street, below Pine
street; centaining ft front cn Fifteenth 'meet 20 test.
and extending in depth 101 feet with the use of alley
leading into Lombard street. The house has the modern
im ot °temente and conveniences; parlor, boudoir, break
fast room and kitchen on first floor; 2 chambers. with
large closets between; bath room adjoining chamber,
with et ater closet, Le.; dining room, with Butler's pan
try, store room and dumb waiter en the second floor; II
chambers and store room on third floor; 2 chambers on
I earth near ; has gas. bath range. furnace. water closets.
The hence is finished very handsomely throughout,.
and has just been papered and painted. and put in the
most tb °rough and complete order in every portion, at an
expense of nearly in 000; no repairs whatever noceesory.
Revs at the Auction Rooms.
Perms—l 4 elf Cash. Immediate possession.
WO - Clear of all iacnmbrance.
M. THOMAS tla SONS. Auctioneers,
It 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATF.—TEIOMAS di SONS' SALE.—
t in
Tuesday, May 11th, 1069, at 12 o'clock, noon, will
be sold at public sale et tne Philadelphia Exchange.
the following described properties. via.. i.e. L Valuable
Four --story Brick Itailding, No. 41 North Tenth street
above Market street. All that valuable f .unatory brick
building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of
Teeth street. containin g f MOllter alley, north of Market
street . No. 41 in front on Tenth street 20 feet.
and extending in depth feet. more or leas; first floor
occupied as a plumber shop; upper floors as a shirt man
ufactory ; has water closets on every floor; has boiler and
range' on the fourth floor ; drying room on top.
Terms-12,000m03 remain on mortgage.
No. 2 '1 hree-story brick dwelling, No. 1212 German•
town avenue, above Girard avenue. All that three-story
brick towage. with three-story back building and lot of
ground, situate on the southwesterly aide of Germantown
avenue, above Girard avenue, No. 1212; containing in
front on Germantown avenue 1736 feet, and extending in
depth 69 feet. It contains 9 rooms, and bath, hot and odd
water.
U' Terms-- 91,000 may remain on mortgage.
lar - Clear of all incumbrance.
IL THOMAS di SONS. Auctioneers,
130 and 141 South Fourth street.
EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE—ESTATE
of Joshua. Longetreth. deceased. Thermos &
Sons. Auctioneers—Business Location; 2 teree.
e tory lizirk Dwellings, Nos. Me and 621 North
street between Fifth and Sixth, and Market and Arch
,'rret•: 40 feet front.—On Tuesday, May 25th. 184 b, at 12
,'clerk. noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve.
at i be Philadelphia Exchange, all those 2 three story brick
U3Ct,lla gem and lota of ground thereunto beloutting. situate
on the north side of North street, west of Fifth street
hoe. 519 and 651: containing tosegier in front on North
street 40 feet.. and extending to dem h 80 feet
The above is situate in an improving business neighbor
hood.
Terms—Half each.
Bale absolute.
By order of (FOROE D. PARRISH,,
WILLIAM HUNT, , Executors.
trl ErMEN B. PRICE.
M. THOMAS di SONS. Auctioneers,
r 0311115 H 180 and 141 South Fourth street.
For other property belonging to the same estate, to be
sold st sun e bale and place. see other handbills.
REAL ESTATE.- THOMAS & BONS' BALE
Handsome Modern three story Brick Residence, No.
1631 Girard avenue, west of Fifteenth et. eat. 20 feet
front, 150 feet deep to Welter streo', two fronts.—On
Tuesday, May 18th. 1869. at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold
at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, ad that
handsome modern three story brick messnage.with three
story back building and lot of ground.situate on the north
side of Girard avenue, west of Fifteenth street. No. 1531
containing in front on Girard avenue 20 feet, and extend
ing in depth 160 feet to Walter street, two fronts. The
house has all the modern conveniences; saloon parlor,
d.ning room and 2 kitchens on the first floor 2 chambers.
sitting room and library on second floor , and 4 chamber,
on the thb d floor; wine cellar. gas throughout. 3 [intim
hot and cold wa'er. 13 water closets, furnace, cooking
range. L'e.
Terme- One-half cash.
Immediate possession.
May be examined Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
FxidaYs.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers.
139 and 141 South Fourth atreot.
myl 8 16
EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE.—ESTATE
co( Joshua Longstreth, deceased.—Tkornag & Sons,
" Auctioneere. Large and very valuable Lot, II acres.
known as "Barclay Hall," Turner's lane, Twenty first
Ward, intersected by Seventeenth, Eighteenth. Nine
teenth. Berke, Norrlc and Diamond streets On 'Tuesday,
May 26, 1869, at 19 o'clock, noon, will be old at public
rale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia- Exchange, All
that valuable country Mace ,of between ten and eleven
serer, known Ale "Barclay Hall," situate on Turner's
lane, and baying fronte on eh etreeta. The improve
mente are a large mansion house, tenant house. barn and
ont.buildinge. It edjoine and is surrounded by several
very valuable properties, Bayern' rows of handsome reel.
dences are being built in the neighborhood. See Plan.
Terme— Hall each. Salo absolute.
By order of OF,O HUNTRRISH,
WII N ,
Executors.
STEPHEN S. PRICE,
M. THOMAS & BONS, Auctioneers.
myl 8 lb 99 189 and 141 South Fourth street.
For other property, belonging to the Name estate, to be
gold at the same time and place, see other handbills.
SALE BY ORDER OF GUARDIAN.—ESTATE
lar of Edwin A - H andsome ceased.—Thomas & Sons,
Auctioneers modern four story Brick
Residence, No. 2009 Arch street, west of Twentieth street .
On Tuesday. May 25. leti9. at 12 o'clock. noon. will he sold
at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that
hand.oine modern four-story brick messuage, with two.
story back buildings and lot of
_ground, situ .to on the
north side of Arch street, west of Twentieth street, No.
2005; containing in front on Arch street Si feet, and ox
tending to depth letl feet. including on the rear end thereof
a 3 feet wide alley, of which it has the privilege. It has
the modern conveniences; gas. 2 bath-ro .ms, hot and cold
water, S water closets, stationary washstands, 2 furnaces.
cooking range, &e.
Immediate possesolon.
fib" May be examined any day previous to sale,
M. THOMAS da, 130145, Auctioneers.
129 and 141 South Foluth street.
tn 1115211
REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE._
Tw o Three-More Brick Dwellings. Nos. 1002 and 1004
" Spring Garden street. with Mx thiree-atory brick
dwellings in the rear, forming a court, SS feet groat,ll9
feet deep to Nectarine street, two fronts . On Tuesday,
May 11th. 1869, at 12 o'clock, neon. will be sold at public
sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de
scribed property, via : No. I.—All that lot of ground and
the improvements thereon erected. situate on the mouth
aide of Spring Garden street. west of Tenth street: con
tslnit g in front on Spring Garden street 19 feet. and ex
tending in depth 111 feet. The improvements are a three
story brick dwelling. fronting on Spring Garden street.
No. 1002. and
frobeery brick dwellings in the roar.
one of them ting on Nectarine street. being No, 1003
IrErUlear of all ineumbrance.
.e west,Al that lot of ground , adjoining the above on
the of Baum size and dereri ptlon.
M. THOMAS & S 'NS, Aactioneers,
189 and 141 South Fourth street.
PUBLIC SALE. THOMAS ets SONS, ACC
fritioneorti.- Country Place, 4 acme, Old Y ork road.
" Dela Oak lane. about of a mile from Oakland
Hon. on the North Pennsylvania Railroad .—t n Tuesday.
119 y 18th. 18441. a: 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public
rale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that country place.
containing 4 acres of ground.isituate on the Old York road,
near Oak lane, and about 11 of a Railroad Oakland Sta
tion, on the North Pennsylvania The improve.
mutts are a substantial atone messuage, barn in good
order. dm.
Terms—Onc•tbird cash, balance may remain for live
' May be examined at any time.
H. THOMAS dr SONS, Auctioneers.
myl 815 122 and 141 South Fourth street.
E. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS di SONS' SALE
Two.storp Frame Store, N 0.771 South Third street ,
between German and Catharine streets, with three
frame dwellings in tho rear.- On Tuesday ; May 11th.
12131+, at 12 o'clock. ' noon, will ho sold at public sale. at the
Philadelphia Exchange, all those frame menstiagee and
the lot of
_ground, situate on the east side of Third Arcot.
between German akd Catharine streets, No. 771; contain
do;n n o Third street Me feet, and extending in
th on therth line 121 feet, and on the south line 120
feet more or less.
Terms—SLOW may remain on mortgage.
M. THOMAS Ai SONS. Auctioneers,
No. 119 and 141 B. Fourth street_
-11.134L.ESTATE.-,-TUOMM3 BONO' BALII
Valuable Lot. Lombard street. west of Thera) ,
third street. On Tuesday, May 25th , 1662, at 12
o'clock, noon. will be sold at public sale. wrrnour Ito
smays at, the rhilsdelphla Exchange. all that valuable
lot of 'ground , either.° on the south side of Lombard
el rect. 88 feet west of Twenty-third 'Arcot; containing in
front ou Lombard street 15 feet,' and extending in depth
of that width 15 feet. then narrowing to the width of 3
feet on the Wee side.and extending further in depth that
reduced width 3 feet. Together with the privilege of a
3 feet wide alle leading into Naudain street,
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M. THOMAS di SONO. Auetloneans.
m7l 6 if, 188 and 1418. Fourth street.
jigs cinossirivurr suriammr,
MILLIKEN'S NEW STORE
LINENS AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS.
MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE,
BEST LINEN GOODS
OUR OWN IMPORTATION AT IMPORTERS' PRICES.
Nainsooks, Jaconets, Swiss Math, Bishops Lawn, Tucked Miuslins,
Muslin Sheetings, Gauze Flannels, Summer Blankets
Marseilles Quilts, Honeycomb Quilts, Furniture
Chintzes, Table and Piano Covers, &c.
N. B.—Mr. NoMullan's Salesladies remain with us: and will wait on the
customers of the Store as usual.
GEORGE MILLIKEN,
Linen Importer and Honaehold Dry Goode,
GOOD BLACK SILKS.
HOMER, COLLAD AY & CO.
HAVE NOW IN STOOK
EVERY GRADE OF GOOD BLACK SILL
That from Long Experience they can recommend, suitable for
DRESSES AND WALKING- SUITS,
And which they are selling at the
VERY L.COIA WTI RATES.
Al ',so.
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES OF
FANCY AND PLAIN SILK.
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD.
TI3IS IS
LADIES' DAY ,
AT THE
CHESTNUT STREET
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.
518 and 5,20 CHESTNUT STIMIE r r.
Our Department of Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing being now fully organized and stocked
with a large assortment of Finest Clothing, selected from the best markets of this country, or made
up by ourselves in many new and beautiful styles, this day is devoted to a display of all that is
NOVEL AND MOST FASHIONABLE
in this line, including a great variety of materials and makes.
YOUTHS' SUITS (for young men from 15 to 20 years) made in the highest styles of Fancy
American Cassimeres, English, French, Scotch and German Coatings.
BOYS' SUITS (for lade from 6 to 15 years), "Metropolitan Suits," "Harney Jacket Snits,' "Vest
Jacket Suits," "Clarendon," "Bismarcks" (new styles), "La Perk:hole," "Sheridan," "Manly."
"Cutaway," and many other styles—plain, neat and goateed—for ordinary wear, or made up more
elaborately for dress occasions.
CHILDREN'S SUITS (for little boys from 3to 7 years). "Garibaldi" Suits in great variety,
"Skirt" Suits, "Blouse" Suits, "Prince imperial," ace.., do. Many designs of cut and trimming
_quite. new. •
We cordially invite mothers and others in charge of children to call to-day and linik - thiiraglitfiti
Department. It occupies the large well-lighted rooms on the first floor at the roar of the POMO.
Saleswomen as well as 'Salesmen will be in attendance, and every facility for inspection will be
politely accorded. -
JOIEIUM WAINLAIVIAK-30 R, Clothier .
saint
OPEN
BRANCH OF
SUS Arch Street.
FRESH STOOK
Also, large stock of
WHITE GOODS,
1128 CHESTNUT STREET
828 ARCH STREET.