ti%!4wtmtwakl;)tgiattatiMtattM=MM igtoys .4 k l i m KS ns Matit thin State.tertort, an„,iperease during - the past yertir tif 400 inehibets: Tax 'Rev. Alex. t3incloit, of Charlotte, N. C., haft been disthissbil, at his oWnriiquest;to the Presbytery of Philadelphia. Ai: effort is being itiade to :Wirt travibird tint: tartan Society in this city. An appropriation of $l,OOO has been made tel f urthey the move- TiTE tiediehtion of the new •Third Street E. Church, at Camden, fixed ,for 10th-of June, and Disbcips Janes anti Sirrifighni, and Rev: Dr. Tiffany will officiate. • TUE report of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Miss . lons,fer th e year ending May 1, state that the receipts amounted '''to. 5P38,498, , and the eitlienditures to $.343,798. ' • TainE are two Txtheran chtirchesin West Philadelphia,.and, an . eßbrt, is—about, being made to organize a _German. .111;ission, to ae eonnuodatt; those Who cannot attend the other churtiies. „ TAii "4 31arli s elitircli; ew York, line received it tall' to Emmanuel tlitiren, Boston, recently va cated lit'tliiiWdetlini of Dr. illiatlngtollid:the _Episcoliate. v-ottctiti a+ of tin . - fier,man ~ Baptists in the , UnitlA Shites arr cg).venos Chortlies, 86; ministers, s:;; colporteurs;lo; baptisms (lur ing the past year, 60‘;.total,melnhenthip,4,518; ;Sunday school scholar'S;ls,l7o: Tier coma-stone:of the' •Brandy*ipti Bap tist Church, in. Birmlughain ,•township,, Dela- • NraWeiiiitity,PTl;liettr C'hadil'A'Fiiiti, on' the' line of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central ' beilaid , on - TlititXday,noxt Itt'ttrO` o'cloaz. Tnn algid 11 )ni.spurchased lot at the corner of Front and,Canal streets, in the Sixteenth 'Ward, 80 by 160'feet i on which a nOtelnitchl:dilice is, to, he erected, The new church is to serve as an auxiliary to St.' :Mi- chael's and St Auginitine's. Tits 41440 fjlitirOlki 9404E4 Rev. C2 - I,7l3alier, pastor, has adopted the free pew system. The current expenses are paid by subscription, and the pastor's salary comes out of the, eollecitiOns taken Alp before nib ; ser moat'. Any=-f,urplUslioeg to the' benefit' Of the poor. REV. R. J. Diakiciziatimi is' out in a long article on wha4he consummation and fate of the reunion . conspiriniy' r bet Ween the two ;branches of the Presbyterian Church. He characterizes the whole movement, as dis organizing and demoralizing, and , akainisetess; graceless and,dmigerous, , Ott the first "Saftday, in fifty :persons were received. lido': the: PlS:lll'64li Brooklyn, by Mr. Beecher: , Notwithstanding the inelemencyilif theWeathef,ihelnittse was delViely .cgtef:,goilinnuctionl,eaelt new member received a small bouquet, as a fra grant niemolialof the , happyevent.- : ; Tint will of Margaret Christie, of this city, admitted_to,ptobate rceently, contains thofob lowing betinesW.:sNlo,tdthoCentridPresbyte=' rian Church of Philadelphia, for the use of the poor of said,chtircb; ,$ 2O O tq the - Orphans! So ciety, and $2OO to thedinligent Wido'Nkr7s and Single Women's Society - of Philadelphia. . ItEv.':W-14:1N'oons, late rector of St. Mark's _Episcopal Chutch; Of Chicagei has- seceded from that church and denomination and joined theliaptistS:' He watt fapeallY baptizedat the,' econdllaptiat'Chureh ofhat city recently, and delivered'annble diseleifitao ter:Clarke au dience, giving Ida , teaSona fOr his change of faith. TtilE Rector &All Saints' . Protestant Epis copal Church announces that an addition is needed in.the form of galleries in the tran septs; to make room for the increasing mull- , her of Sunday school scholars who desire to at tend church. He advises - the people to raise the 111011CyfirSt r abd by po' meatiTto run into debt, THE greateeptial Conference of theliish Episcopahchurch, consisting of '..t28 lay and clerical delegates , met in Dublin,. lost month, all the ' , bishops, except one ? being present Besolutipns were passed condemning the prin. cipleiyof Mr. Glad tone's Chumh PKo testing,tigain4:o*4lM4ool AIW church's. Property. •'" _ _ AT a late meeting of the presbytery of Phila delphia the pastoral relation existing bet Ween the Rev. Dr..l. M. Crowelr and the Seventh Presbyterian Church, of,-this city, was dis solved, and Dr. Crowell was diSmissed to the -.Presbytery of Rochester.° He . has 'already en-• tered ialion his tintiCaas pastor of St. 'Peter's Church in Rochester, N. 47. THE Rev. Justin D. Fulton, pastor of the Tremont TeinPie, Baptist Church, Boston, will deliver a lecture at Concert Hall, on Wednes day eyeningolime.2dos. . aid ; of, ,ther,§Pruce BtrOetallThie eh: " SulijCet iirf shall we Trust," and from the eloquence and sparkling humor of the lecturer, a rare intel lectualtreat may. be .expected. AT ariautiniuhion Service heid in one of thei - Episcimal churches in - Memphis, Tenn., by Bishop Quintard, several white persOns were confirmed; and afterward a'.colored- man pre - - , sewed himself for the same rite. The Bishop spoke disapprovingly of any separation - by reason of eelor in, tlioprivilege, conferred, as, inconsiktent - Withtlib•sphit ot the GdApel. - • '" THE congregatioirof,'Abington_Presbyterian' Church, to whiektheatey.,Sanauel _.T, _Lowrie: has recently teen called;' are Making' arrabge intits to complete „their church edifice by erecting a spire on the tower. The congrega tion also have resolved 'to pay off the ',remain ingAeht, so that the newly-electedpastor nm come to a church nntranimeled witn,debt. He will be installed on the 27th of May. AT late — l%rethodilit" - Conferonee',llol(l` Honesdale, Pa., the various churches of the place, inehtding the HpiseOpill, - Were filled by the ministers of the Conference., In noticing the fact, it is' 41de$11, <;\Yllen':l:pscypali Otis open their - doors to ministers of other churches, and Orthodokr(Rfakers'sing . MethOdiat'hymns in their meetings, and shout 'hallelujah,' we must conclude that thnes are changing." Tux Presbyterian Church at Chestnut Hill was re-opened for' divine service on Sunday, the :td lust In spite of the nelemency .of the weather the attendance was good, and much interest was manifested in the exercises. The morning sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Grier, edito rot* the Presbyteriuu,and the prayer of dedication was ()tiered by the pastor. The sermon in the evening was delivered by Rev. Dr. Knox, ofiCiermantoWM Tim Rev. Herrick 3ohnson,'D. D.; 'pastor of the First Presbyteriatt. Church, ,of .city, preaoe'et on Sunday, the Pith firstan- , niVergarksermon. Seventy-slit. pertions been added to the church during the year'; forty,-hyprofession of faith. $21 1 441 'have been'raiSed for persons,. of which' abbut one-half was for the expenses of the church. Thirty-five teachers have been furnished for the new nabpion in Lombard street. THE Jerasalent -German Reformed Church, of this city, and itt4' pastor, Rev. Otto Meer wein, were formally received into the Phila delphia Classic at a special meeting;: held on the 6th inst. 71-lieetnigreottion is, Oerrinui,and . has hitherto b R been in connection with the e; formed (Dutch) Church. It was constituted about seven years,ago members. .who sepa rated from Bethlehem Church, now under the llastoriil care of the Rev. J. G. Neuber,aud was organized by the Rey'. Mr. Gramm under the authorities of the Reforinett (Dutch) Church. . , , THOrty-fifth ithiliVerliary of the Ameri can Sunday SchookUttiOn bneelebrated'at. the Academy Music, on Tuesday': eyeni ng ; next ThO cc CtSitrE 'olllw, 145 a nal , a YerY; interesting one, and will undoubtedly attract a crowded - audience.- Addresses may- be ex peetedfroin Rev. M. M.C, Dana, of NOrwich', Conn; Rev. N. H. Schenck, D. D., of Brook lyn, and-Rev. Prank L. Robbins, of Philadel phia. A selected choir of 600 young holies will sing, under the leadership of Colonel.D: W. C. Moore. A limited number of secured seats may b had at the Society's building, No. 1192 Chestnut street. THE Annual Convention of the Stitte Sun ,— day School Convention will be held at Wil liamsport, Pa., commencinvin Tuesday, .Race 1, at ten o'clock A. M. • Arrangements have been made on a liberalsealetamak e thiscon -•Ventiontnnqif-tlie. Most.successful yet held in this State. Sunday school teachers and super intendent and others interested in the . 3vork are tordiallYimited to be • present from all parts of the State. Each timidity school is re quested to send one or more delegates. The prominent railroad companies have agreed to wake the Customary reduction to delegates WhO Imo over their roads.- ~..~ xi~ u.. _. _... r ; v riv,* 1 lasi& - '..,,,-, • •-:,, 4 , e.' ,,, .. , ,-. r, .4) ....' _i t ! 1 -, .., r rfArT , CONXEBT4W: I4 4X OI .4*#":7 4I ;!,9 SO MY Yt t " . 1 l ' • 14 1 1881e , .4 1 141 4 - 1t 0 14. - 1 11 ?..1 Olt icink4OrS4 6 ' II: 1 anctulli'ltat4ion S. eetertßy, ern, OCR. ; :,,,-, . i':. , goMQ B ' ll 4q ll6lOll . ,, Ye*FO, 11 04 a -fgr :4 6 **eint I :Imitation. ' • % . , ~ - ,- ( •, ,i, ~ . Kr. 41apn sod that it had, been the ,pt l ap,l4oe; 1 for the exturdixers to note' , the objections of,' edurisel, and: hen to,write down the answer O- the 'witness. He tindenittood that it WILS now; proposed to varythis".tithetice by having - 76e', court tO decide up:hi .the•L•objection... He then „re) eatedhis qttestioreto•ldr. hict,luckin,"Wns the November election, of ir,ltich you'Werl? ati,''' Inspector, fair or: unfair,' according to your. knowledge?" •., , -•• • , • - Kr. Cassidy', who - appeared for the respehl, dents, Said: "That is objected to by the, parties:, i', h Ming the certificates of election, and they', d sire that the objection inaYbefiaSsed tipon' b. the •. , iittrt.". • ~ •, - • , .„ ~; .z. ' lidr,qtleauckin Was then distniSsed'Untillhe' court decides the rhatter.„, ' ; • '' ' Mary Hester -Idarlew testified ResideNOY 716 dicker:ion street; :lily son, David Afarlo*, chas resided-there for twenty-twii years; he, liras %tlu , re on election day. I- , -,, ,-•• : X,),uestion—Did you bear lihn saywhether he,' vhted ?i , ~ , '-, • . .' ' ' MT. Mann Objected,. and 414 ired; that the, , Cburt should pass on the objeetion. -- . - , , Joseph, lllaek•testllh 2,11 Jefferson , street, Seventh Division ,of the, Seventeentk Ward; voted at the ()etober election. tAssemeci. aridl on list of votersi, • , 'Cibsg-exaniincd-1 -Voted the full It? Publican [This witnes.s.WaS callei] tOShowthat of two iersons named 'Joseph ABliek lath:eked . as i 1 fial voters, onexas alegarvoter,] Henry Mich:telteStillettesidOir4)B poqine, slret - t" 1 ist October; voted; the pethocratie ticket in SeventitDivision S&Venteelith War& Assessed, and appears on'inie: list of voters as • Hioiry Miehaeli rind'on theother alVaNiio4l: Thomas, and under . the latter nanie: attacked: as:an ttnassessed voter.] DlOses Yerkes testitielieside NO. 1.5` . 26; NO-fit:Second street; Benjaniin Riley resi de d: with me in OctOber. [Attacked as an 11.11a.4- 1 se4ised voter under the name' of John Reiley:r Gottlieb Nagar,. ;15D: (lerinitntoWn :rottd; William Boyle, 1517 America ; street; Christian ;Saubert, 1511 Fourth street; James Pori' .15 - 6: 145(4'cm:oorah avenue; Jas.X6Gurk,renr 1521 Philip street; who have been attacked by cobtestants as tuntssejsSed. 'Voters were .called, aMl_testitied.that . 4they.voted .the Deinocratie: ticket in the Seventh division, Seventeenth Ward. - . . Henry Maim-ton, 14.16 Germantown road; Atihn,ltuuing- . 14-36:Cadwalatler streetT. Felix 31.k:Aitaly *I? 4Merican r . streekt • Clharletii T 1 ntlef;• 143V7G -etmantown road; Willia a ti - T 11, 1514- CadiVslloflerstreete Patrick Taney, 14 4 6 Anierieniretreet; Henry Lance, 1445 Ger mantown avenue (voted Repuhlidan ticket)'; William Wall, 1409 Philip greet, wlio had been attacked by contestants as untiasepsed *eters were called, and ' testified that they' voted the Democratic ticket in the. Sixth dt , vision, SeVenteeth Ward. , David J. Roach testified—T have compared tint list of taxables on the list of voters of Se'conel division . , First Ward; 1 find fiqy-seven names on the list of voters which are . not on the list of taxables; the "Eames are T4omas Ainiton, Daniel Apple,trate, James Devlin,William Baker, Saldzer Brown, Jas. otateit, Herman Becker, john Boris, Willitls al suer, Joseph Barnes, BenjaMin B .. urz, Jas l.t•-oolt., Wm. Town, Theislore Critel, Samuel Deal, Lewis Duffil,John.Dickel, Geore ?11. ' Eby, john Haines, William Horn, Chester Fit's, Mercer Jones, Thu3nas Jones, Jacob - .Epley, Thos. Tosone, John. Kemby, James Lane, John L, Martin, Theodore 3lwhil,,Jas. Martin, Jay. M. Daniel, Wiu. M. Kinsey, Jaw. Oliver, ('has. Ridgely, Winfield Scott, Henry Ainilrg, Simon Smith, Robt. Sink, Win, TiPpets, H. Pored, James Thompson, john W,arr Samuel Wiser,. Charles Waldey, 0. C. Yealde, AguteS II plias, J. W. Geller, Wm. T. 14rlin, Samuel Dallas, Daniel Price, Joseph. Simpkins, Wm. Smith, William Watt, Archer POtter, George Nauman,; Jas. McGuire. t7rosy-exann ned---. , L compared only one list of, voters; it obk 'the, names as .they ; appeared oil the book, andUnide leo' allbliUnce tor spell ing or pronunciation; althouglf I found john Barrows on the list of taxables,„l had it down, asll found it on the list of Veterk, John,'Beiris; I found;Thonms :',Apple . - marked "V,'r , ltifito subh name on the list of voters; found two David Applegates on the, list ,uf taxables, and ode David and one' Daniel on „tiul list; of•ro7 tots; T fdiind . ..L W. - Clier; and looked only Innong the Cs for it; litlaVt, look in ,they Cs for 3011 Kernliy; I nowlind`fiefinini Beeker on :the list of taxable~, and think his name. on.iny list is an error. r ..: ;; Re-examined—lliad thirteen names on the list of taxables inarked"V"J3y, the election of ficers, that do not appear'od the liAt'of voters; thhsetiames are Thp.s....Apple, John Barrows, JOhnllfiebeharleS;:.Brangli, .Jas. Beverley, .10:cob Eisel, George \V. Gorman, Francis Bern, Jacob Kennedy, John McDonnell; Jos. NOss, Reuben Pillis and Samuel Smith; I find fohr names on the list of voters; 'Which.are nQt on, the list of taxables 'and not marked "V;" they areqh€9. - W,^.l3ainbridge• T,ohn B King, It land Phillips and Anthony Shaffer. gohn M. Latii.rty testified.-1. , was return al4rk of the Sixth Division,Seventeenth Ward, at I . lle October clectior4vOted the . Denthertitic ticket; Ilollert Scott, Jr., was the other return clerk; he . :.would! to And; and , ' rental away` sonic time, sometimes he would beAtwayi least twenty minutes; he did not appear to take any interest in the eleetion,sometimes he would copy the vote from my list when he WM not there at the counting; he was drinking during the day; all ofthe Republican'ofti cers.epressed themselves •as satisfied with; thb , Manner in which the election was conducted; when the 1x;115- opLneil:`' 117 c( iickin; 4iiith;ro inspec tor; Bernard Sherry, DemOcratic return in spector; a man named Toniblesom, Republican window inspector;..a man named Cooper, Re publican return inspector, were present; all of the Democratic officers were presentil saw yo disorder at that'poll;ll Was theta day except when I went to dinner.‘ : ' Cross-examined—l had nothing to do with the reception or rejection of the votes. Ad journed. • tm so sitl C ELE BRA T John's COM inandery, No. 4, is making. arrangements of an extensive character for the celebration of the semi-centennial anniversary of the organi 7 ration, which conies off oin the loth, of .Buie. The various Cdoninanderles in the United : States have accepted an invitation to partici pate in the ceremonies,which will, no doubt, Lid the grandest ever witnessed in this city. It is the intention in the morning to have a ,:grand parade, the, line forming at hall-past seven o'clock, in two divisions, right resting on Chestnut street. After inspection the line form into columns of six, and march in that order; passing down Chestnut to Fifth, up Fifth to Arch, out Arch 'to Broad, and up Broad to Columbia avenue, *hely the column will pass in review. In the evening there will be a magnificent -reception at the Academy of Music. The arrangements, as made by the Comniittee, will be found in detail in our ad vertisi ng,•coluums. Appointments Of Postmasters in Penn sylvanite'. Fountaindale, Adams comity-1).B. Martin dee Ch. Buhrman, resigned. Glen Mope:, Clearfield county-4f. Dubree Vice W. W. IVashburn, deceased. Home, Indiana county—Hugh Neel, vice William Carroll, resigned. Oak (4 rove, Fain county—M. St. John, vice A. Lehentaler, Tl`tlgned. Cressona, Schuylkill county—Wm. L. Gray, via eGr; E. :Hoffman, remigneJ. POrt Carbon, Schuylkill county—James'B. Oliver, vice Irriali Gane; . resigned. • Pine rove,Selmylkill county—j. G. D reher, vice A. G. Manviller, remOved. • Mount Zion, Lebanon 'county—P. A. Glick, vice M. Hoffer, removed. arionVille, Forest' county—J. Mercilliott vice .1 - tdin D. Hint, removed. M eClellandtown, Fayette cou,pty— D. R. Riffle, vice T. A. McKean, removed. • Luthersburg i Clearfield eminty—L. B. Car ib-le, vice lf. H. Moore, rem..ved. . ' . Lehighton, Carbon County—Thos. L. Beck, vice T. D. Clatas, removed. • • "—Fayette- tiprings; ` Fayette county-H. - -- .C: Bunting, vice R. E. Bunting; deceased,: . East Sharpsburg, Blair county-4; Hoover ; vice J. C. Enligh, removed: , ' E, tiers; York county—John Kister, vice 13. L. Stroud, removed. - • • MeVill, Armstrong county—J. B. Boyd, vice M cCarlin, resigned. . ' Columbus, Warren county—L, Crosby, vice J. (Thins ? resigned,' . _ • - • . . arbia, - , • . . , . „ ................_— . - -- I`.li - i. :a "t" -- ' , : - t - '•4 -417#7 - i - .' • ' --- . ------- . 7 , - ; . 1 .• , .:ifj i ;,, ' iiid.t. rCii.isiir .. 1 -', '-.:' 1 1 . 4 t ‘, ,)'''. L . I/ •-• AiptoADAut_wri*--A.,loeomotive on the '4• outitlrollyand'BhilingtOn''Thailroild, while ending the grade fips,thiti. former place, yes 't day, ' exPkided,'''.iiiitiiiiig Janvorali Onions quite seriously by scalding them.. The tire .nitinrclo4l6-PlOto ;,badlrecaltyll.. ,;t i af .11 - e . I,Y fiber ilteektilosid ,occurred. Job taaskill,--'engineer, was also ißtAt.irttit ~ , PdlevarAgoyeett a ;brakeman, r 's VS -•wrartnttin'Ati tife gig-t6p fie - iht time; m .: 4 blown into an adjoirdng- field a distance •'4') ore; ct.hana"hundr.ecij.feet. kris arm wW' 'gib oken. The . conductor, Jelin Sailer, was Si' ri usly hurt, but it is thought ho - will recover. ;The,Toxploaloti4hookitthe buildings tAn th place as if an earthquake had *occurred. Tilt .:40bris of the wreck was soon removed, the traekyrepalved, mild the, , ,Jra gem insimencet. , l'unning as usual.' The accident occurred,' it i. ~ s aid, in consequence of a too heavy pressor ••-ofistkiirle. ; i •,,., .. :: ; -- i:ll'irk i.". T , ' . - t ;,. . : • i ..,.., , iu ALAI: ALAritu.—lf ever. there. was a ma fief o,i' ,firenicii . that set : was i ,found yesterday •tafterimon, in • Camilen,-;, Tim 'Chief Director was rtiad:ilie engineers Were 'Mad; tro•Otricer wOre• Mad, arid', all the mernberg ' Were" mail. i If;tbere bait been, ' Ty) . .oppiiiion ' f6V,,thiii heel , .nti 'evitybe r ily would have supliosed that th' iiezi ire'l'ire 'Depaiinierit, lintl'heen Seiied. Witt hydrepliohie. Rut therp',w*a.' reason for . it. Aim alltrinof fire was struck Sentli,. - hi - Well di ,re t - i on huge• 'Yl:l,lllthe§ Of tiii t .tioticb were seen . . to asp end; hut which, • Wa..4 fuile quentlSr riscer tnined,'. were caused hy:the iiiii.posely.'burning of some • bid: government ,transPc;rts, en 'the tl.4l i s;,;lnSt belew Kaighfi'S Point, for ' the' put- Jima of getting the iron; „aitt. etimitir'holta, '.'tc: Alt partial netiee $l4. bepliCgiVda that these'vessels Nv . ould lie ' lii.olo, Pie • 'Fire' D'e pertinent Wag not cognizant 'Ol tlie'llfotlLLfiehee the alarm. i txcamslows , .1 . 0 CLVE • ISLAND..r.r.. Mit : few ilaYs which have been set apart :extursicm parties to Cape Island for;the present season .remain untaken, and such societies as havetle termined.to make a . trip. :to' ithat .beautiftil '',On an city shoulti at once secure rstrain before other parties take up the only remaining , days... The arrangements and , accomittodations made Under the superintendence of Elen. Sewell are ofthe most ample character, .Slid; everything will be in readiness to contribute to the. pleas fires . arni . comforts of those who seek the sea-. shOre for 'a day's.. recreation, when the .Season opens. The railroad company., have been un "reinitting in. their efforts to provide ample and secure accommodations for the travel over their roads, and nothing will be left unperformed to 'give excursion parties: such conveniences as-; will add to the other enjoyments.. of the TER CROPS AND Fnurr.--Fritnners in 0:1771- deil and.adjoining counties have ..every reason to be grateful 'I'M. the present pro:MA.4e. 'of an abundant harvest of fruits and all kindle of. farm produce. The apple, peach and Othei frnit-bearing trees are completely loaded down With yofingfruitywhich, - if no unforeseen 'ac cident occurs to them, must yield More abun dantly than they have for years past: The early spring crops, too, are pronising: well, be ing in a vigorous state ot. forwardness and growth. The abundance of truck vegetables and fruit which the season thus far, promises can scarcely fail to bring deWn the prices of such necessary articles to a reasonable extent, and this will be a blessing to 'a large ,'class of cohsumerS. ' .4.5.11,01E..---Ttilvok at the external apppear anites of the three young num who were ar rested a few evenings in the act of robbing :the office of Messrs. Dimghten & Coles, ,no , one conkl help exclaiming, , What a shame *,f. that such prombilng youths should Oxidate thinn selves in spell a School.ef,criniei Mid follow such a criminal profeS.SiOn .'sake of pelf!" These zionngmen have 0:0' ;appear aqe of pins*: essing abilities Sufficient Or sticeess iiiany holiest purSuit but, in an Amp,. they have abnegated their honorable instioct4, and li,udull Call now save them from the Penitentiary and a life of:dishonor: Tnononar BENovArioN:—Now that it has been authoritatively discovered that Camden is not to have a new City Hall for at least a year to come, the old one,whese time-henored walls and old-fashioned shape have made it quite a curiosity in these modern times, has I le eirthotoughly overhauled and cleanse& - The Mayor's and City Clerk's :offices have been . hanttsomely improved by:the additinit.of , new carpets other necessary ',arrangements; 'Making them look neat% and! tidy, .alt much more suitable for the transaction of - ;public busieess. . • . Cut.L-The Sea Son at Atlantic: City will be formally' opened on the ~.f)th Julie next, by Mr. Alexander noardmatt, the: popular Conductor, Who gives his second an- . nasal excursion. At the Samelime the new EN,-'• euision House will also he, opened, and every-' thing - will twin readirieSs to contribute to the' enjoyment of thoSe who attend on that loeen,:" sloth The excursionists` Will: go down - on' Saturday afternoon and return on Monday; Morning in time to attend to busines,s. EVIL BEHAVED INnivinuALs.—The police df Camden arrest quite a large number of -per sons for drunken and disorderly emuluet,, who aten behave.in a very rude manner. in: the streets. These are usually let oil with a fine, 'but the lesson does not appear to . do them, much good. , IN THE ORPHANS" COURT FOR 'THE City , and County of • Philadelphia.—EState of ANDREW C. BARCLAY deceased.—The Auditorup poiiited by the Court to uudit t settle and adjust the first account of JOHN KENNEDY . , GEORGE G. BARCLAY and A. CHARLES BARCLAY.. Exeentora of the laid Will and Testament of ANDREW C. BARCLAY, Into of, the city of Phila delphia, deceased, and to report' 'distribution of. the balance in the" hands of the' accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purpose .of his appointment, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of J uue, A.D. 1869, at 4 o'clock P. ili.. of hie office; No; 271 South Fifth street. in the city of Philadelphia. tnyl3 th s to lit§ TN THE CotrET Or , COMMON PLEAS. for the city and county' of .Phibulelphla..-‘4iisigned estate of CIIALKLEY SOMERS and WILLIAM E. tAOMiItS, copartners as C. SOMERS ck SON. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit 'and ad hist the account of W. II LOVE, Assignee of CHALKLEY somms and WILLIAM E. SOMERS, copartners, trailing as V. SoAtEit* & SON, and lo report 'distribu tion of balance in hands of said accountant, will meot the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on'MONEA Y. May 31st, 1869, at 11 o'cloCk, A. M., at his office.'No..2l7 South Third street, in.tho city of Philadel phia. S. HENRY NORRIS - , Auditor. iniyiin lii s to It§ - • THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE City and County of Philadelphia.—Estate of WALTER F. SOUTHGATE, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court. to audit, settle and adjust the account 01J. HARVEY BEALE, Administrator of tho Estate of said WALTER F. SOUTHGATE, deceased, , and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will moot the parties interested for the purpose of his appointuarnt out TUESDAY, May 75,1869, at 11 A. 31., at his Office, No. 221 South Fifth street, In the city of Philadelphia..• JOHN O'BRIEN, my 13 tit s tilre Auditor. lITEE DISTRICT COURT OF . THE U. S. FOR, THE EASTERN DISTRICT ON PENN SYLVANIA.—In Bankruptcy.—At Philadelphia, April 20th,Ititi9.—The undersigned notice of his Mlti"lt ue inoII"' ik eft f rsilplit, county of Philadelphii.ulat of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt upon his own petition Ilv the District Court of said District. WM. VOODES. Assignee, No, 12A South Sixth street. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt. myl a 34 STATEC OF JOHN ASPER HOFF .. 111111111,DeCeillied.—Lettors testamentary having been granted to the subscriber upon the estate of JOAN (JAS PER lIOFFMANN. deceased. all persons indebted to 410 stunt or those having ,elaitint will present them to CHARLES T. CHEVOIS and WILHELMINA SLAY MAKER. Exeentors; . or their Attorney, J. WARREN COULSTON, 12,1 S. Sixth street; Naiads. • myBs6tj • STATE OF • RICHARD H. DOUGCASS,. .12J deceased.—Letters testamentary' upon the last will' ‘4l - RICHARD 11. DOUGLASS, deceased, having been granted' to the undersigned; - all, dersigned; persons indebted to the estate of the Mid decedent, are , requestettAttmake pay• Meta, and thaim having, claims - or demands hi present thetn, with Out delay. to BENJAMIN .1. DOUGLASS, Executor,'Colunibis. Pentisylviinia, or to his attorimy, JOHN M. COLLINS, S. N. center Sixth and Walnut streets, Philudel hia. • • . iii •15. s 6C` U BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. T We are prepared to furnish English 1114)6110 • - ASPHALTIC HOOFING FELI. In (intuit It ips to suit. This rooting was used to cover the Paris EXilibitiOil iu lSd7. •• MERCHANT & CO., rny4-Im§ . /517 and 519 Minor street. . • TIViARDINer AT MRS: -H. W. GRAVEN. JO ri t int oii - , - T w enty -fliiif . and Votiarigo kittluitslllie Min: utes' trnik from Tiomt Straka, . .'. • ' • a p 22-0 sto 101* . ' GeimantOum Itallrottd. rILEASK'N• T FRONT ROOMS • (JOMMU . .. niCat Wit), in the second and third Story, now scant ; also. Table 'Board, at Miss TURNER'S, N. W. corner -Eighteenth and Pine streets.. Tnyl9-120 . ' OF IstOß: . 1 . TON'S celebrated Pn° Applo Chem (fatly WC• peel BUSSIEU ,5( CO., Solo Ageutd. LEGAL NOTICES. ROOFING. BOARDING vy 1;6 itt IP: 8 Cr. e2iDE " 1416 i b ' OLII 'BULL 8 G It Ali Fk /1T"'• PROGRAMME FOR moNnlci-i*Tgliiirdilli - y - 24,1569. 1. ,171!"014010 4 -T enn Mr.-THEODOuIKAU'rur4B. 2. tonitinza from "blartha" Flotow Mr. WM. MACDONALD. toncertoUarnierliVarigh , ft• AttorAt' MAPP,PY. I I : I` , Adagio 8 Daunt ,c. MIMI° Pas ()rad,' • 1. Ole Bull . OLE DULL, • . 1 With 9r gap and Plano I ftecOMPanjmu'akt.,-,.. , 4. ettirattnit CaPrialOSO' ..... /..`l.lllunathins k o. Miss S. W. BARTON. Ole Dull b. IMOuntain Visions " OLE Jll, LI,. __, a r L nerEltAnilio i i rt 1 ;1 1 ,0 1 01..gq , " i 6 . iiiii°l36l6 2llF a Tiat i ll VUTEN.4..- Loe scorn 7. "The Wanderer" Schubert DADTON.!• , , 8. ? Gng-1. ° MT:WM ' . MACDONALD. '9. l'Oreeting from Afar"—Large posato c. Itondo Ca priccioeo t Ole Dull. • With Organ and Plano Accompaniment. 10 ,Duett—"Una blotto e Venezia" Arditi _ Miss 1$ AUTON end Mr. MACDONALD. Mr;SENJAIILIi OWENVComPbtibr and , Aceomptutiat.' Admission Ono Dollar. Resorted Seats, Fifty Cents extra. Fani'llyCircle, Fifty Cents. . Doors open at 734 ; commence nt 8 o'clock, CONVERT. - 11 1 i " NoS. 1217, , 1219 and'im Chestnut street: Popular Lectures on Anateiny,'Physicilogy, ecc,, by • t K , Professor JAMES McOLINTOC, M. D., Illustrated with elegant MOdelS,'Manikinio, Painthias, Sc, Prepared expressly, by Dr Atoux in Paris; as' ; For Ladles and Gentlemen: ; • • • Monday, May 17; Fthlay, MnY :Tuesday; 4IL1y : 18, • • Monday, May 24, • Wednesday, May 19, : ' . Tuesday, May2s. , Commencing each Oyenlng 4. 5 ti'P.IOCIG , • • For Ladies'only--lhurAday,and seturday Aftornoons, May 20 and in, at go'eloelC • ' For. .Gentlemen only, , Saturday , and Wednesday EYeu-. ings,May 22 and 20, at 8 o'clock .; • • • ; • ; • ' ' SCALE .TIO 'rnlcks. • , The Ortirso of Six Lectures for Ladies and:Gentle- , inem....; • - ' 00 Slagle Admission j t, 50 Two Private Lectures' , 75' Single •Adraission ' • '" • • 50 To bejprocured at•Trumpler's,' No: 926 Chestnut street; .I..jd. Birdsall's, No. ; 1121 :Chestnut t street; Dr. .51c- Chntock's Office, N0...823 :Rime street,,and at the Ilull' • n ' "m 1 8 751 N"''" EW CIRCUS,' . " Front' the IliPPOtheatron Buildingd; Fourteenth street, New York. L. B. LENT. ' DIRECTOR. ON EIGHTH STREET ABOVE RACE. • , ' POSITIVELY. THE LAST WEEK. , ' POSITIVELY THE'LAST WEEK. MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 2.14. MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 254. • MATINEES. EVERY DAY AT 256. BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. THE ENTIRE MAMMOTH:TROUPE OF STAR RIDERS AND ACROBATS From the Fourteenth Street Circus, New York, will are m . xtr in a superb programme of • ELEGANT EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES. AND WONDERFUL ATHLETIC FEATS. . _ Admission. 80 cents. Children under ten 25 cents. TO commence at 2.3. i and 8 o'clock. Tickets for sale at C. 'W. A. 'l'iliinpler's Music Store, No. 926 Chestnut street,, and at Covert's News Stands In. the Continental Hotel and Post-race. myl7.6t MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET: THEATRE. - Regina at'; to 8. , GREAT SATURDAY ' • FOUR GLORIOUS PIECES. .• Tills, SATURDAY, May 22, H TILE PRETTY ORSERREAKER, Craiu'a new burlesdne, LE GLADIATEUR. ' • THE 'POODLES, AzuLthe SPITFIRE. MONDAY—MR: JNO. COLLINS, Comedian, ' IN TWO CHARACTERS. - - WALNIiT STREET THEATVE. THISRATURDAY;EVENING, May 22, POSITIVELY TIM. LASTNIGHT OF The Charming Actress and ROSE., WATER, S, And the Eminent Corneal:tn. 311.11: HARRY.WATKINS, - ; • will lippenr in their Romantic Irish Drama, TRODDEN DOWN; , Olt. UNDER TWO ;FLAGS: - MONDAY EVENING: May 21111, • ;. Alm. E. L. 3)AvL.N . Voitr: rpnEATRE , ..:01),MIQUE; • SEVENTH Street, beleyrArch. . Comnienci lig at S. TO-NIGHT, LAST. TIME Tills SEASON. ~ CIIING . -11 -111 and ;lEANETTE `S WEDDING. Miiai Sulam Gallon and Thomas 'WhilTin in cast: FLORETTE,'THE CRICKET, Pint time in Anntrica as an opera, will be produced on MONDAY EVENING, May 21, MISS 'SUSAN GALTON .' • • ;AS:TM:CRICKET. :CHESTNUT TREi T HEATRE. JTE MuDONOUOII .. ".. ...... ....... 711111 . 110L1. LUCRETIA BORGIA, 31. It., AND 111E"PIIISTOPIILLES-: AL low. • . AT . N T l. l :l4 l (l l ' 4 4 6 lll l l7lk en P 1 0 ;.. 2 .. M. - Wilt el hottl y bo • .pioduced, Om- grand ClaH,dcal and Burlomfoo t entitlod j • PARIS; TII,E - .TI...IiOMENT. • WALNUT STREET; ABOVE EIGIiTH OP" ut 7 li - (*T i!r elaek. ItT4I4ATRr, OF TRf , RNit PRESENT `` .JOE EMMETT," THE :GREAT DUTCH And nit , Ireiii . n B l O oP l VF, l n t Utljt i V E "AX ''' • • DZIB(I4I. A II i a T T B II I II A ItE E A C T E IgtiIiS. • TEN NEW ACTS. TIIE2„),.A.SIIWOODS. EVERY EVENING, AND SATURDAY rit 2 o'clock. A . OADEIif I." OR FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. 13enjamin West's GreatiFlctave of - • CHRIST REJECTED still on exhibition. je22-tf • TIT 1.11, 'T RINK.. , • • ' " VELOCIPEDROME. Open from 8 A. M. to 1010!4 P. 131. • • ,; FOR VELOCIPEDE RIDING. • Admission 10• cants ; Riding Tickets, SO and SO cents. A M E 'C A N CONSERVATORY OF , • . I Thirtieth Matinee, and last of the season, At Academy of Music, WE.I./NESDAY, .funs 2d. See Notide in 'Educational tolumnThroyl3 15 19 22 26 20-Gt ,MRS: .31ORDAUNT'S . BENEFIT 3IATI-, NEE, SATURDAY, 29th of May, ARCH STREET THEATRE COMPANY. myls-tf§ pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS: THE FORTY-SE I / 2 C.TIT ANNITAL SPRING 'EXIIIIIT TION OF PAINTINGS, SCULPTURE; Jc.c., is now open. Admission 25 cents. Season Tickets 50 cents. Open from 9 A. M. to 6% P. DI., and from 7 - 3'Z' to 10 P. M. • ap29-6w mRs. MORDAIINT'S BENEFIT MATI NEE, SATURDAY, 29th OF BIA>I. ARCH STREET THEATRE COMPANY. . myL5 tf GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. FRESH FRUIT IN CANS. Peaches, Pine Apples, &c., Green Corn, Toinatoes, French Peas, Mushrooms, Asparagus, &c., &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. Corner. Eleventh and Vine Streets. _ _ §WEET OIL.-150 DOZEN OF EXTRA 41111110 Wiwi Oil,expressly imported for COUSTY'S st Nud Grocery, No. 118 South Sec Mid erect. FRESH PEACHES IN LARGE CANS, .at leifti Cents per Can—the cheapest and host 00111 in the city, at POUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. .118 South, Second street. FRENCH. I. LAS, MIJSfiII.OO3IS, TRUF fles, TomalOes Greeil Corn, Asparagus, B:c.,in store and for Hale at' CO'USTY'S East Lud Grocery, No. 118 South Second street. TEW -DATES, FIGS, PRUNES, RAl pinp and Almond H—all of new crop—in atom and for Halo at COUSTY'S Emit End . Grocery, No. 118 South Second strata. :§TONED 'CHERRIES, PLUM'S, 'BLACK berriefl, Peaches, Prunellas, Pettro. Lima Beano; niker Sweet CornditUOUSTY'S Boot:End Grocory, No. 118 South Second otreet. , WANTS. MriCITTIiID.—A YOUNG. LADY, A COM : niunicant of the Episciiptil Church., wishes a sit uation am a Nursery Governess, or as Companion to an Invalid Lady.' Satisfactory reference given. Address, Box 886 7 .Pottsvillo, Pa.. my 2240 _______. A • WANTED:—THIS AMOUNT tyvyjfean ho well invested with little risk nnd largo rotarns,the advertiser being a business man in good standing , , Any onounswering can do so confidentially, giving real none and address . " MONEY," (Box 2160 post-office Philadni hie. • my2l•3l* CUTLERY. GEK S' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET ILNLVES,..RE AUL:. and STAGLILAN:. DLES of beautiful RODGERS' and, WADE & DUTCHER'S and the CELEBRATED, LECOULTRE RAZOR. SCISSORS IN CASES or the finest duality, polished.nives,so and Table Cutlery, ground and EAR INSTRUMENTS of the most tupturoreci 'construction to assist the hearing, at P. 'MADEIRA'S, Cutler And Surgical Instrument Maker,ll6 Tenth street, below Chestnut. , m 141 ROSIN. --69 BARRELS ROSIN OW aaValttinrC(3leNgrall'zoLg, -•c 3 . O"PrTF•Vir.f - - V4 B l(Xie,Tantalrat r iE, , :l4 " ZE:eil - tlandsonin,anitgaltiableA • Aillt f. = COUNTRArt§P;': ;14 ' fillisated on' it rir-R wi lan three tnbinteilxisilk, 2rom Witte'. Hall illation., Pets nitylvanitteentraiXedlreadinine latter, front; Phila., Titla indisputable. , A)Contaitts over-s 1 serett Improvements aro a thseatonemansion,;4o2 ',by IS feet, 2.liestories high, frame kitchen attached , a 12' feet mitszaat. ; 1r lirge,itandimme kandAinely-shaded.hswa; stable, car.; rsons wishing.to view the garnet Will'rc4ll:: upon' e ' then fittbscriber,•reekling thereon. • • .. •i Or e 15,000 for the ! ,02VA.:Na8 o •Wl7lilTli7 LAWN, • ; • .• Alt the improilitaantaand 6 acres of land, extetidlng.from „Ilseverford rood to the Pennaylvania Central RI direst& Polgfession given tuttnediatelY. ' ' . P. M..AIINU, nIY 22-2 i * '",Hest likverford P rixst-CLAssit.EHADENov, FOR:, u' Sale.. 4 -An (delimit; brosen-stinte, 'Preneh !bet having a double, froht, containing' oh first floor wide halls-, large parlor. and n library 'or - reception-rootnt; tall ~tinislied black walnut; complete 'atom...room, large 'dining-room and two kitchens; on Second floor three .. large clmbers. dressinwcoom, sitting"-rdorni, sewing room, and romPletelY-ftrrnished batli-room,', on third. .floor three large ,chambers, gas, anti hot and cold water: 41tronglsont; HeynOld's first-clams heater Mid range; low. down grate in library; newest stile gas fixtures, sta- Comm). washstands, marble mantels, naliterotoi large closets, &c, • Wllllll plar.za x with ornamental roof. and balustrades; front And Side, yards, with balibitrades, ter races, &e.• bay windows in. parlor, library, sitting-room I'o more magnificent altnittion' for a Mansidacan be .found.., It canunandx superb v EAWS fr over miles of Pict rMstle seeiiery , including woods streatas,Water-•, and•bills. ' • -' ' ' ' The lot it, 70 feet front;..tbe building is entirely hMrs, - bilt finished for the ovrtieri and' fit I,l'Bll' respects handsome and complete. It ix convenient 'of access,, pared mblewalks;neur eb rtzlie access, .sch,iolN, market amtrall-' .rmul depot ..cominanding all the. luxuries 'and mute - silences of town andemintry. Price $21.000: clear of all incumbrances, if sold before thellrst of dime. • homedlnto poAsession Apply to loySsit" F. I). SOWER; 220 'Main mtrea, Notristowh, Pi% Itt Eltla A N 0 W.N.COTTAGE.—A , Clhance.—lnegunt place; corner Linden and Knox. .Lot 1I Ihy 200 feet; Stnble. 8/0,000: ' ElegOatt lot of Ground, School lane ISO by 300 fret. 'Cheat!, C. KEYSEIt KING, next to Depot, Gemini town. It* iltrl GERMANTOWN : COTTAGE, TUL giha pobockini street, near 3111 in street, 13 room*. all city COIIVeIii6UCCS. ,Lut(47lll; only §o,soO—cbel, ol • ' KEYSLI KIND: Next Depot, - Germantown. ta : l A t imly E to u ' :GANT RESIDENCL, 14.4 PUY- Inr otteet, above Broad; .splendid - - 11-atory brick bon . t; large grounds, G 3 by 167, running to a back street. Will be aold cheap.'Apply or address _ C KEYNEII KING, It* Nost Depot, Germantown. • _ - frg SPLEN 1) I D GERM2INTOWN .Place, acres; near 1./etwt ; stoup limbo), v. rooms; stable. _ Grounds well laid out. Ouly $lO.OOO. Apply to (I..kIiYBEII.KIIM, lt* 'Next Depot. et 'FOR SALE OR TO RENT , -;.A. VERY .11241. desirable country seat on the Delaware river,' at is teelnoming elation, P. and T. Itallraltd, Apply 2dl eolith Fourth ettect. Ins 11,2t` FOR SALF.---T.H.E.VERY, F4 A EOANT COltg TiVir :REST:JO:NOE; • ately owned and ocCupled hi* 'Spencer Li'. Hazard, Fan., situate on Church lane. Germantown. second house east of the railroad, is ofterl fur *t.l.,Lut price ;mach Mot,' its valut.., ,, y •litain , put In conipleta rand in nOiff -opt:blot ino aLlati,' For further particulars inquire at Itooni O. 4. No. 2.3 South TIMID street, op. post te the Mechanics' Bank . gr-1-FOR SAL E.-310PERN THREE Aga Story Brick'llivi.llllil.:, 519 S. Ninth it. eery con• taqiieitee. Inquire on the pram tnyt:-th,.s.tu.t.f) iff..! FOR : ,SAL}..I .OR , F:NT.-!--IiF T ..4.3..'hinalPnmelluttittry , with 13. of land, within half a Dale of Abington Station. N. P. It. . Price 8.12,000. It. J. DUBBIN. Ledger Bnilding. Rent of lOAA) 11111111111. . uiy22 r.l FOR SALE—AT L( W ON eawy terniei. n deArable 11 1c45 orth 111islern eonvoilimmen ; in good order; underground dialuagai back outlet on a good e , treet. 'lntinoiliat, nooses..ton. , .11;1111in...14 . YATES., cm the prend.,4, or at dale North Tentli street. myln . FOR SALE OR. RENT—A HOUSE and lot, 100 feet (mut by WI fete; doepp.r 4p Elw,,,d ' , tie. Germantown ay e nae. It Wog Sun vfilligy, Al so , a large lot near the salla., about feet square. 10quirettt-- •1 , 12 111,1 Itlirr STREET, niy2l.6t§. ‘. • ...... • . Lfiecon4l ' v.tor*• GE It 31A NTO \ N.—FO It SALE—A =knew Stone Cottitgr, rish••r!, , lone; three luitrute4 I r.ni shttiim; well built, with water, gas. 'bath, S:e W -711.111:1(0 passe S6lOll. WM. It. 11ACt;N, no.lB ill" 317 0 1Valiint eitreet. fent NUR' Al.lll- 2 N EAT Tli RE EL.4TO RV UtiLlionse, 31.1 South Nixte.titit idr,et. Ite.lruble neigh borhood. In eoloPlete repair. Immediate ponsession. •Itnittire 16 North Sixth. street. - niy11.44. ,F 0 It • 13 A L 0001) ' IN VEST ' rent—all rentod—S liousep, with' 31anit' ard hoofs, and front and hack yartiv, , 9 - Noron, in . -Franklin street, abuse Diamond. Apply to GL0..1. IiENK ELS, ntyll 12t5 Thirtevulli and clieldnut streets. , , - - FOR'' . SAL — E ,o,lt EX(.74ANGF,--:A fir •class Country. Neat and Farin; . eotata Itt 'term. 10 of ‘cltielt i, Large and Ele:zatit )tan- Mon. Tenant II onse,Gardeu er's Cottage,Carriaga liana. Ire house, Sprin*Monio., tiorth'of th eity. near railroad, and convenient to churches, stores, Av. Will he sold on Ter" easy ter n ts,pr exclatuged for first-class city , prApetiy. T;,..-13 , ft VLSI, P. O. ' " ' - FOR SALE—DAV FLLINGS 861 Noillaltwattl st,, 115/7 North Broad street, (0 ll'i 1 effursotreot. 11121 Bra nilywlnit street 11303 Brandywine litreet.: 11310 Oirard !tram... Fifteenth: Moir Master at. ' 1515" ra ikfin titre et. 2130 Franklin street.l9Xl North Twelfth. 1711 North Ninth street. 11111 and Ittlll Thompson. Elegant property ;::I.lermantown, on 'Cletton 'avenue, 115 by 1010 feet; houseviithmcalern tori'Ventences; plenty of Shrubbery. Price $20,000. .„--Lots on North-Broad street. For full particula get 'the RS.:BvviSter, price 5 cstita.: • '.171,5• • fian OR SAL E—MODERN THREE .atil•Atory Brick Lwelling, Nee, 533 Pine street. Every vonvenfuncoAnd isrperfact order,Prica july;ll.oillinr. GItAPPENWSON,I37Titsof street:. tip3l-1y - NOR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT, La..73.i . acres. on tholhilaware—conveuiant •to railroad nod stearaboai—With Rouse tralStable;furniture,horses, carriages, Riots; boats, are. Healthv situation, fine views, old trees and cho,ico no• leetionof frnit in bettrlngi ?remit easy. Photographs 254 South.Tbird street.' 'ap24-tf§ VOISWLLE.—.N.EAT jatiaStona enftitter.'good''laraticia, Girnitinfoirn; 'near depot; 9 rooms; every convenience. Lot, 30 by MO feet. Price, 84,300. • - • apl-tt § J. M. P. WALLASJI, 12S S. Sixth street.' HANDSOME COUNFRYI3EAT * NOR r Sale, containing 23 nerve superior land, situated on the Gulf Mills road, one miliifrom 'Villa Nova Station, on the Pennsylvania Xentral Railroad. Modern steno mansion, with every city convenience excopt gas; stable, carriage house r chicken house, fee house, &o.„de..Lawn handsomely Improvial with shtuie and orergrtt..'m trees andshrubbery. Also, spring and spring house. and a stream of water running through the place; fruits and berries of all kinds. J. 151. GUMMI; ) , 7 -- scair nut street. irmi FOR SALE---THE THREE-ST Y tcutii Dwelling with three•shsry double back build ings. situate No. &A North Thirteenth- street; has every modern convenience. • Terms accommodating. J. M. (,UNNEY d: SONS, 733 Walnut street. KAOLIN FAIC:II—F OR SA E.—A Kogi vaillabi, tract ot 50 acres of land, Ban W 11014! Of . ..which . is underlaid with an inexhaustible ISA'situates on the line of tho Baltimore Contrail Railroad, within :23 miles of the City of Philadelphia. Improvements consist of 'MAIIR1,011; dwelling' Boasts for operatives, and all necessary outbuildings. Also,. all the ntachinery and tools reitlikite for :working t Ili. clay. rot. further yitar•W colors. apply to J M. GUMMY .St SONS, 733 '0 alnat street. FACTORY Bull/DING.- FOR SALE kla or to rent—Sltuated on TvretatyAbird, Stnutoin and Dunlap striketx.'3 , fronts, very mubstautially built; lot 84 feet front by' lit feet deep. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 7333Valnut street. tiY I; S T PHILADELPHIA.,—.FOR runt Sal( .f.. 1110 PlOgnnt Minelon and lot of kroundiGo foot front brl6s foot deep; situate Haut koala corner or Walnut and Thirty-olglafla streeta. J. M. GUMMY Sc SONS, 733 Walnut street. F UIE SA L E.—A • THREESTORY BM Brown Strata Frot Mermage, , No. 2nB, Spruce street I. Possestiton early'Apply to COPPUCK & JUR. DAN, 433 Walnut street. lf oit SALE. A HANDSOME mod Dwelling, 1721 Vine X treet, A Handsome Beiildence, West Philadelphia; A Handsome Dwolling, Arch st. abor,Sixtconth. A Dlodefn Hwelling, 1020 Sergeant street. A Business Location, Strawberry street. • Two Modern Dwellings, West Philadelphia. A Modern Dixon ing, Sixteenth and Cherry streets`. Apply to COPPILICK ‘ , C 'JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. _ • F --------------- THE SALE—ONE OF • ' HE MOST derirablo Powoooiddlo alsloArolt Striwt.Trodbyto riun Church (Mr. WB4roviN)( Milrern rEm. , Box 'Ph lindrl .1(lo 1 0. ino22-H . MORTGAGES. $22 500.1°R 8 AL E— : - . A. FIRST-CLAS' perty 'worth fotitl- ti frifiT4 d trte`,"lgicTiiriii! obne at aplecainit.3 'Addrees ' niy2l,3t*ll9x. 1,835, Philadelphia P. o.{. , k 6 500 TO LOAN ON 110.'4,1AGE, BY ‘ l ' 'll-4t* 4111 TSA AC NATHA S r AUCTIONEER, .1 , 1%,E, corner Third and Spruce stroots, only ono d gifitre helms , the Exchange. 0250,000 to loan, in largo or email amounts, on diamonds, silver plate, ,watches, jewohlirj and all goods of value._Office hours from 8 A. 111.. to 1 IW' Established for the last forty years. Ad 'canoes • made In,jargO_ amounts .at the lowest market rates. ' jab tfrp TN D A ItUBBER MALIf.INE BELT-' I lug, Steam Packing Hose, &o. Engineers and,• _dealers, wlll.-fin& a full , assortment of Goodyear's 'Patent Vulcanized 'tubber floltlngi Pack ing Hose, &c., at the filanufacturer's Headquarters, pOODYEAII'S,, 30,4 Chestnut street, South Hide. '. ll—We have now on hand .a large lot of Gentle rneu'e, Ladies .and Missed' Gum Boots. Also, overt YO defy awl style of Oulu Overcoats, - AGMNTS, • _ • Iflce,Sieksoi t r a piticLoppunitelcanniett street,' 00 . Islind, .J. • Kat* tat, ught , antolgl. , 7lPetwon* det d oun of rent ng nonagon during the meanon will agPil nr draw as allow). - Peke' ' ffirligr 4:6i41. nailiniAllAisaha i , I I nets Mcl vain, Augustus Merino, John Davin and ..• " W. Juvenal. . - fen-tis . rotir-stoiy Pitio w ieet,' Inquire ' ;026 Pine street. it. E 141 4 N AP T r nlEP TlrA l 4r4 iff CP at 4,13 rooms, 6600; elegant cottage, Wayne street, n& Cheiton avenue, ttlw. Apply to C. KEyst3.tt CIstDESIRADMRES IDcorner ENCES, Frankford Read, of Franklin r 'tmetery Avenue; ego „anti 4700, Apply, to „CEO. ESSTEII,I36 •' - r" ~" .ttly2l-4t! • TREIN FOR THE s SUMMEAT-LA', faidslittd House! In West Philadelphia. ' , Terms ntotrate to agood 'tenant:, Address Weal Indelphia, . - . , „, . shadkd residencoi: Miles ~ ,; from Market Street - dge,near a Station _on the -.Pennsylvania Railroad ' A ppirto I.3I4I)LOCK' PASCIIALL, 7111` ' street. _ Mfg rOit 5114IERSEA. ..EIa.E.3ON, the Itectory at Jenkintown; furnished, and in guy order; la minutes walk front. the Station on N. P. Applyittnthemreralses,,otat,Seltla cornerorlDoek an Walnut streets. • my 6t3., LET, r_..lrXrit..l4l.s up, .t . 1 .1.04 1••. Atkii.June lotthreelitory brown atone house, 44,0raPritCo street; Weld 'O Apply n the ' pram ell. or all Arch street. s • . .• r Mrl4.st, t t ' , nlent and wellltihtagrithite front Store, No: 116 bunch I).I3LAWARE Avotrue;.Withe immediate pottsee sion, the .present-tenant , belng-,oblined,to, ,rellre front :,-- business 0,111 health.. Arndt' to J.' BQUH HI It Co., 108 So u th Pelaware nventle.;. • 'trim Of ink 11 4 A.. '441 J.; , 4 • Within prown-atonelivrollrig'l2ll Coates street, reit taming parlor,dittilig-room; kitehtet and summer kitchen on ground Hoor;' - tdtting-room and 3 chambers sun '24; 3 chambers on third goor, with 'bath-room, hot And sold • water and all modern cantenlenOs. Will he rtmtis.l for one or spore yen nt th a good tenant at a' tow tent. In-" .niirAViis otle1;:117 ; ' or •to yl74ll4§ t gi l ß o a . A74i , , , 12 1 , TO • RENT—IN G1111.74.4114T0NN, • n. for the , summer, a smell, furnished 'hatlse:, Apply nt 5.26 Minor mt., Phila. • / my7o-th b tu3t• gaFOR Rl' NT—Nth-ISW SPRUCE ST., luttdilhed: 'Aindi'lletweetr lOsindlcto. • • •J. O.AII3TA It, " - .N6,71.10 Walnut street. • 11415-s to th4t. gai TO LET—FURNISHED SUM Di Eli SUL Residence, on the IhtlaWaro,'near Bristol. 'Four story brick: :XIS •of Wifth , street..2 mojumwrialtAr- , FEN SON; MT Pine street._ ap3O4Y F WEN 181/BP—TO LET,-1' . (1.4,11T IVEt t jca.. Jul, :A ugust and Nentetiiher: a Coitar,l , ? tett roons, with fruit and vegetable garden and poultry yard, au hour from the city. at Edgewater . N.J.; trio =Joules' walk ton C. 3 A. R. It. station. Apply on the premises to Rev. J. A. SPOONER. avr CfQ TAEPARTMBNT OF Kru WAYS. OFFICE, NO. 101 SOUTH FIETII STREET. PHILATIELYTITA, Ma) 111,1349., NOTICE. TO - CONTRACTORS. Se' tiled Ifroposals will hi received at the illMea of, this thlef Cotninissioner of Highways until 12 o'clock M: on HONDA V, 24th inst., fur the construction of a Sewer on t hit line of Heath street, from the Thirteenth street sewer to the east curb line of Ontario street. with a clear instdo diameter of three feet, and with such nutneholft tut 'way be directed be the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The understanding to he that the contraetor shall take bills protiumd against the property fronting on geld sewer toi the mould of one dollar anti fifty cents for each Lineal foot of front On moth side of t best reet as so much muds paid; the ',Mauve, tas limited by Ortlitiance, to be paid' by the city. , When the street is occupied by a City Passenger Rail road Intel;. the Sewer shall be coustructed along side of said track ht such tnauner tut nut to obstruct or. interferie with the safe In.nOniee of the ears thereon; and no claim forrenumeration shalt be pidd the I 'out meter try the cianpany nsiou said !ilia- as specified in Act of ASMIII.` MY apprt.ttvl Mar tilt. POW. All Wailers are invited to be pricont at - the time and place of Intl the said pro posit' Each proposal will be accompanied by a certificate that a Bond has been fibs( lu the L o w OpperttiOnd as dirt,rted by °Mina:woof 01_ May 2.5,,„1.. , !; kb es If the lamest Bidder shall not execute a contract within five days after the Kurt.;Arrapled, he anti will hek Made on his Mind for the difference between' his bid ' land the next highest bid. 'Sim...Mentions may be nt the 'Depart went of Surveys, which will bet:n - 101y adhered to, MAIIL0?.•1 11. DICKINSONi rny3)St Chief Commissioner of Highways. WAYS. OFFII T. NO. 101 SOUTH FI FT Li 73T ItEET. PHIIde:DELPOIA. NO' 10. NOTICE Tn cONTRACToItS, Staled Proposals will be rceeived at . the Ofilco of the Ilorionissiolier lir: hear attvtirn o'clock M.: ou ' MONDAY 24th lust.. fer tine e e cnstruction of a Cheweritnt the !fine o f street. to entitled with the Sewer on Seventeenth street. met extrude:is - want to the east line of Sixteenth street, with a clear inside diameter of three fa 4; and with such man heirs as shall. be directed by the .Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The tuaderstandlag to be 'that the Contractor shall take bills prepared against the pr4iplerr e ty d fr f n ty i n c g n o t n s f a o a r l ' e l a hweine a o fohe o am o o un on o e one ' side of the street as so stash cash paid; the balance. as limited by Ordinance. to be pa hi by the City:: • W .the street is occupied by a City 'Passenger rend trick, the Sewer shall la constructed:done 1610 •of nsl track in such manner as .not to obstruct - or inter fere with the safe passage of the , rare thereat* ; and are Oahu fur remuneration shall lie paid the Contrnetor bf t leicompiny using said truck. as specified in act of As. eternity approved May Bth, 1866. All bidders are invited to be present at the tints. and Place of opening the said Proposals. Eischproposal will be accompanied by a certificate that a bond fists been filisl In the Law Departmentas directed by ordinance of May 7.360. If the lowest bidder shall not execute a con tract within five days after the work is awarded, he will be deemisi s and will be held liable on his bond fur the difference between his bid and the next highest bid. Specifications way be had at the Depart ment of Surveys, which will be strictly adhered to. :1. • MA ['LON 11. DICKINSON. tnY2J3t Chief Cominissiotier of Highways. "VOTT(.!E.—LiEALED 1.1101 ) ()SALS, - .Lot dented "Proposals for Furnishing the Public tidiools with Lehigh or Schuylkill Coal." will he re ceived by the undersigned, at the Controllers' Office, sontheast corner of Sixth and Adelphi streets, from ship per* and miners only pursuant to an ordinance of Conn elly), until TIITIIItiDA 1, June 3, 1569. at 12 o'clock M. Tlic proposals, which will include the storage 'of the coal, must lie for , separate districts, as foffpwa; First District : comprising the Ist, 2d: 34: 4th aced 28th Wards. Second District-sth,-7th, Bth and 9th-Waives. 7-,--Tliird-District-4th, 11th, 12th and 13th Wards. • ' ' Fourth District--10th.14tb, Lath alai Will Wlllll9. F,lttli District-16th, 17th, Pith. 19th and 23th Wards. • Sixth District-21st Want. Seventh District - 22d'Ward. Eighth District-23d Ward. • Ninth District-24th and 27th Wards. • TentirDist ric t —2sth Ward. • „There will be two sizes renuirixl, Egg and Stove, and the ton to be 2.210 pounds. Each and every ton of said coal shall be weighed nt the place of delivery., in the pre sence of a proper person., to be deputed by each Sectional Board as weigher (subject to the approval of thoCom tnittee on Supplies), who shall keep an accurate account of each load °I con) delivered, Its exact weight as suer taineir ky correct scales, and no bill shall be approved for such COM unless - an affidavit of the weigher shall at coin panty such bill, setting forth by what contractor the cool was delivered, the date of delivery of each load, the number of. tons and the quality of coal delivered. and whether weighed at, place of delivery. Proposals, will be r ed,' eceiv at the same thud - for the Charcoal and Kindling Wood that truly be reeilliied. By order of the Committee on Supplies. 11. , ItALLIWELL, Secretary. myls 19 22 26 2.9ju2 ~Yr~a~r~rAL. REMOVAL, ELLIOTT DUNN, Having removed to their New Building, 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Aro now prepared to transact a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, And deal in GOVERNMENT and other SECURITIES, GOLD, RILLS. 111•COIVO MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing intereat. NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving aperial attention to Merrautile paper. Will execute orders for Stocka, Bonds, &c.: on Com mission, at the Stock Exchanges of Philadelphia, Now York Boston and Baltimore. . apt7.lmL Lumber Under Cover, ALWAYS DRY. WATSON •So GILLINGHAM. 924 Richmond Street. , tub29-Iy§ TOMAS & POHL, LUMBER- MEP,- . , chants, N0...1011 S. Fourth street. At their jiird will be found Walnut, Ash, Poplar, Cherrn.Pine, Hem lock, &c., dm., at reasonable prices. Give them it call. . • , HAUTIN HOMAS, NLIAS,POIIL. mh77•6mw ORDAIVIS CELEIIRA' REVON/0 Ale for invalids, family use, &c. • - The subscriber is now furnished with 'his , full Winter supply of his highly nutritious and well-known-bever age. Its widespread and increasing use, order of physicians, for invalids, use of fatnilies,Ac.,commimd it to the attention of all consumers who cwant a strictly pUre article; prepared from the best materials, and put up In the most careful manner for home use or transpor tation. Orders brmall or otherwise prom ti supplied. P. J. JORDAN, • No.= Pearmtreet, • Below Third audValnut streets:— F , . Window Shades, Beds; Atattfesses, Carpets and tirtains, N 0.196 North Ninth street, Philtulolphia, al *aye on hand. , 1 . 1 urniture repaired and varnished. mhl7-31n §R rIRITS TURPENTINE AND •ROSIN.— 110 ;barrels Spirits Turpentine; 142 barrels Pole So3p osin; lino barxoio No. 2 Shipping Rosin, landing . trona steamer Pioneer, for tole by EDW , 11,110 WLEY , 16 B. IV buyes, • . .. MtAuctioneers. SALBi--THOMAS & SORB, Mt Auctioneera.—Yery eta , Pt Vountry Scat a Man ..• 4' lap, 4, , 1:1t1 tip , lOU ,t,• - ' turyl , , ILIT . in Ph phut, i * t., f I Lane , . .7ori - , , , e nd • .0 , , et tn p 'a , i y, th, 1109„ at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public salo, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that very elegant coun t)", seat, of 8 acres of lend, situate on Oak laue, Opposite the Jenkentown road, Cheltenham townahlp, liontgo- onery country, Pennsylvania (just beyond the city Rue), 1.i4 miles from Oak Lane Station ou the North Pennsyl vanla Railroad, ii a mile of Second street turnpike, It "Alms of the Old York road; excellent road to either; Ntautiftil p3Elthy p lOcatlkr id r O f ful, mokmdbi y - la rou ,1, a 11 ex a lk very Coil • •IT he*, Id store, &c. he improvements cone aof a POIll ed- stone saansion,with mo s t porticoea,bnilt and finished through out in the mast substantial and very host Planner; hand somely tapered, and In most excellent repair; ceilings 13 fort high; good cellar, cemented door, with every con venience; ball 10 feet wide, with splendid staircase; has 18 rouons-- - -parlor, olttingAiiiiinaeakfust room and kitchen on the lira door; & e .r_libnilleroftore-, 'room, bath and water closetdth , ndliSirfltdevaille... recipe, and large elegantly decorated billiard room on Ibe third floor, with numerous closet rooms. The range end heating arrangements are most complete, and of the very best character.. The water is of a quality that can mot be excelled, and a never-failing supply of the saute; the arrangements for getting it to the house are most com plete; there is a hydrhsitliktbb,icell?ireti4Sand-liold staler l l on the drat and second' 1168181 at t . 11141takelit MI 1018111.1 , I ground; there is an out wash house, with a good range; its , house, well tilled with ice of an excellent quality, and two flue water -closets; all surrounded with a good brick pavement; 41180, a handsomely finished cot tage style and oubstantlitily built pointed atone amble and carriage , house, with accummodatiow for 0 „he and 4 carriages; hydrant drainage;4.pbtfornin over r ap =nun, pit for washing carriages; also, an extra stab e for cows, double pig pen, hot beds, &c. There IN a handsome lawn, laid out with beautiful evergreens, trees sad shrubbery of the choicest kind; Norway spruce hedge aloe g a t e road, and t good atone wall ;., 'l4:table_ garden with citlient mill ailudilance of-straw errief4, , ta4Mberriett; larkhertits, gOobeberriNti Terra toralldk , graven of the choices varieties; /3.9 dwarf and atandard pear and apple trees, all of which come into bearing this year; pasture tields and 1 acre of plowed ,ground—all the grotuid is in the very best order. It adjoins the hand- fume country aeata of 11. Itowlandilholuas ijoWISIA4 Er 4 "l Wahl, John Cook 6101 Robert. liMpoo, IMP. ' U Li ' . Ser photographic view at the Auction !PIMPS. '1 Immediate posseasion. Will be shown by the owner sad occupant. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 139 and 141 South Fourth street._ lr:, o.llP,Wilqf OPIARNOtt4E4-..VaikT.Kl of Joseph Kulp, decently/I.—J lanai" A Soria, Abe t ItgleCll3.—rumuttnt to an Order of the . qrphan le' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia .will be slit at public solv e nt' Titeeduy, May ',lsth, 1.±491, at 12 o 'clock, noun, _at the Pnihulel phis' Exclian_ge, the following de acribelfroPertY, late of Joseph Kulp, d.T41181-41, vi t . ,: No. 2. 4toitpry ie ftnimf Datellingliwu acre Pittvillif e Limeki n''' tartly' e," TWentli-gecOrid' Ward: Alf theta° two certain lobe of ground, dituate In the Twenty-osemnd Ward, city of Philadelphia. lying contiguous and bounded us followed Beginning at stake on the vrosterly aide of alitielaill out .20* feet' it 01i0,4-corner .4./fli 10L , . granted or intended to have been granted to Joseph Peky; thence by said lot 'mutt .degrees. east 3.5 I perches to a stake iu the lino p or.- 1 veWiLsdn'a land ;, then c e by ' said hind nprt . Beg Tees; ',oat i , 9.10 perchea to a stake, a cornet or Otiltorked In a cer tain plan of lots No. 45; thence by said lot north 81 de grees, wert 34 perches to a stake on the westerly gide of laid road or lane, being also the line of a lot granted or intended to have been granted to Adam Kennel and John Bucking, mouth 7 degrees ' west 8 9.10 perches LO • the place 1..1 of beginning; containing 2 arms of land. Together with ' the right. use and privilege of the afenesakl lane or road, laid out 20 feet wide to the Limekiln road, to pass amt re pose unto, out of and through the mune, with or without servants. workmen, Moran", *meta , cattle, earn' or other,. car riage, laden ter unlade-0, the 50 mitin optic ItilelV time* hereafter fore' en etcopt tog Ondregar tang thereentt• the right, use and pre liege of that part of the aforesaid lane that in 01.1 the itton-gaid_pronhave/ No.3.—('..airy Place, 4 scree. County Line road, lbe• tweet Brauchtown and Frankton!. Twent y-geentedl4 ant. —Alt that lot of grouted, eitetere ill the Twenty-second Ward, city of l'hiladelphin, beginning at the intersection et a road Mid OM for private use, leading front Branch loom to CreseentVille, and a root leading to Milteetown, being ale° a corner of lambs now or late of Alexander If tiler ancljoba.Totivre: I hTure ~lung the middle of the Lain raeuti4dekd !odd northl2.4 dl gnoespasi 506-10 pi:relies .1' to a corner Of lot figrantrli th JpAldr .1 oners, it 1 , 04 or ought to he in the line of the ".,unties of Pialladel phloem! Montgomery; thence by Rant county line- 'mutt' 54' de greed - eadt about 21 7-10 perches to the side of Tacony creek', and thence to the middle of saiircrcek; thence down the several course" thereof about y.; 9-10 perches to a corner in the middle of the creek; thence' by land now er late of John Towers north .841: degrees, wtot. 25 4-10 perch"-4exelueive. of half of the mid ccrock ) to U,o place et beginning; containing 4 acres and 34 perches of laud, more or lets. By the Court, JOSE. Pit NV:GARY, Clerk O. V. GEOII6E K. II EI,LEIt, Executor and Truster. N. B.—The improvement , ' are a (tone house, frame 5ta b1....i.,,,.1 It 11114 a large front em Tammy etr o /t. ;Will he alneeruley the occupant; Mr. Jame" liCnrY • - ' M. 1110 M AS iv SONS, Auctionoera, myll .I'ls 22 - - ' 13) and 141 South Fourth street. For other property .tolonging to same voltaic, to lm sold s t same time and place, see other handbill. driAOItPHAN' CC)tiliT BALE.-ESTATE' zia of S Joseph Kulp, deceased.—Thomax A Sons, A am ttoneene.—Very Valuable Country Piste.- 18 scree, Old York road, N. E. corner of Oak lane, Twenty-second Ward, one Quarter of a mile of Oak Lane Statist, on the N. P. ltallroad, and near the 6 mile etone.—Purenunt 0, an order of the Orphans' Codrt for the City And County' of l'hiladelpida, will he told at public data, on Turaday 4 . May 30th, lto. , at 12 o'clock, noon, at the. Philadelphia I",liebauge. tho following described property, late of Joseph help, deceaved.vl2.: All that atone messuage and tract of Janet, situate in the Twenty -seeondWard. City . of Philadelphia, bounded and described as followe: 11471 - - rap, at a point-on -41*.lkirkligo -in middle of the,Lucl..' tenham and Will** Gibte turnpike roa.vg4 formerly Old . York road), It being a corner of Jonathan Clapp ' a tend; thence along the middle of the said turnpike road 'moth VT% deg., weed 7027-100 perche'slie a corner of land gold to T. S. Lester; thence by said List. land S. GO eleg.and 57 min., eat 1166-100 perches to a post ice the line of land ;mkt to George. Bate-a; thence by sand Bates's land north 12 deg. and 19 nate., went 7 9.10 perches to a poet; thence by land of the tame south 84 deg. and 26 tun a. east 10 43 1W perches; thetmothy„land of- - the Jaime' 'smile 2.1.-g. and 21 tn it i ,, ii i i r,433,j9,2oo, pe t rafte to the middle of Oak lane; thence along the middle of oak lane north B , 4Ni degrees, oleo 2.53 2 ' perclaw to a poet; thence by the school liono. _property north 3:1 1 4 . degrees, east 21. perches to 11 post ' thence north 12 degrree, - weet 44 perches to apost; thence north 304 degrees, eaet 15.3 perches to a post; thence along tesmall tam 'south 09 deg. 10 min-, emit 3-2 perched - to a poet; thetice by land of —,-% Mercer north XV degreta, east, 31-3. perchet to a Port; thence by land of mid JonathanClapp north' 83 degrees. west 45-2 perched to the aforesaid turnpike road and place of beginning; containing 18 scree and 28 p-rche.s more or legs. By the Court_,JOSEPtl MEGAILY, ('lrk O. C. GEORGE K. lIELLEIt, Executor andirrnetex,.....- N. B.—The itnprovemeets area large two-story. atone Louse, stone barn, -tenant houses and outbuildings, stream of wider, grove of old trees, he. Very valuable for country ',Deg, bath* extensive fronts on Old York Wad and ()sic Lane, adjoining and in the itumedlato, vicinity of very handsome country seat', „, W 111. 1 . 3 .0 shayja • on applic.et ion to the tenant, Mr. Thornaa,Melo.7,.. . ... - . Tonto—thar eguiti. Possession on tiltometithat.notice. , 32. TIIOIIIIAS & StiliSiAnntiorfnert , •::' r .l 139 and 141 Smith'nurti., 44 trA• For other propertY, belonging to, olarrys eatal h ot to b e sold at same time and placesl.gba'„ , other and- Ml*, - 7 Z . 1, 1 , ! r .5 - , , , , 4 : 4 3 . 1,. 7 e'etny4 8 1522 -; • Id a 'Mira iSA , -LE.-Tllo} AS & la 'Sons, Auctioneers. In the CotirfOL,CoMinonTleao, for the City and County of Philadelphiav,iWoodwahl se; Martin, of June Term, 1888, No. 44 Vanilla* in Eqinity.. Very valuable. Business stand. Five-Blows' building Z. corner of Third and Chestnut streetrVin , •DUrstlanW of an order and decree made by the said Cann In thrY. - : above cause on the 24th day of April, A. D.1•80V-wi4Vbe sold at public sale, on Tuesday, May 2.5th,1899, at 11, o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, with the five-story rough cast building thereon erected, situate on the northeast corner of Third and Chestnut streets, in the city of -Philadelphitai containing in front on Chestnut street 2limfetet3 inchrm,.ntortr or less,V and extending in depth northward of that width, along the said Third street, on the west line thereof, 67 feet 1 inch, Moreer-loraveand on the emmt tine thereof 17 feet 114 inches, more orless,,to a $ feet 6 inchea Wide allay. (Be-. Ing the taimitpeerntsna.iwkinbOVEllitun A. Mtilitiri,:hy denture dated June Bth, A. D. IteN, recorded in Deed Book G. W. It.. No. 33, page 78, &c., granted and con veyed unto Robert C. Martin, now deceased, in fee./ Subject to a ground rento,d .SSW perycar. Information in reference la :the !traloror said pritperty may be had of the 31aster, lit ids - dMtre,'NiY.'733 ‘Valnut erect. Ily order of J. GRANVILLE LEACH, Master. Terms-Whlowlt dower, ono-third of the purchase rudney;tatfat rehaiti - on fife property.. '31431031AS & 160NarAtittnekrs, my 3 8 162' 139 anl4l South Fourth street. . . _ trI L EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE. —Estate e of James o.,,Thompmon m deceased.—Thoas & Sons, Auc n tioeerw.—Valuable business Stand, ilrick Store and Dwelling, No. 12 South Tenth street, corner of Marble street, below Market Street, opposite Mercantile Library : Ott Tuesday, May 25th, 1669, at,lll'. o?clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without r.eaetrci,ht tha, Philadelphia Exchange. all that valuable lot of ground and three-story brick store and dwelling, with two-story back building, situate on the west aide, of Tenth Street, 1.160.1ect touthwirrd from:thif tiquth. aide of - high street, eoruer of Marble street; containing in front 20 feet, an n Subject in depth 63 toa feet, n withi rred th e em e able groutprd of a 3-frenyet wide alleY i t oP 567 annum. Terms—Curb: Sale Peremptory. L,-DAWSON, - • DIDDLE, Exec t .1 • tent. 31. THOMAS St SONS, Auctioneers , myll-15 22 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. ittEXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE —Eetate of: Joshua iDeoundrOth, deceased .-:Tlatnuis Sons, Auctioneers. 11 three-story brick dwellings, forming a court, known aslslorthainplon N 013.420, 426 and 430 Dillwyn street, mirth of Callowhilf street, 00 feet front. On Tuesday, 31;13' 2a, 11162, at 12 o'clock; noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at the Phila delphia Exchange, 4311' peso thrtsi-story brick dwel lings, forming a' cutirt, , autdknowil ita"Nurthatupton," situate on the west side of Dillwyn street, north of Cab kinthill street, 426, and 430; the lot containing in front on Dillwyn street 00 feet, and extending in - deptli 60 • - TermS—Half.ctish • Sale absolute By. order of, . GEORGE 11. PAIIRISIII WILLIAM HUNT: ' Executors. STEPHEN S. PRICE, )1. THOMAS .t: SONS, Auctioneers, my 1 815 22 . 1.39 and 141 South Fourth stz cot. For other property belonging to sante estate, to be sold at same time nud Once. nee other handbills. _ OIMER GU.A.:IIDIAN Vstiiti, of Edwin A. Hendry, deceased—Thomas k Pons, A uctioneers—lbuolsonte modern fourstory Brick iftesidence;No, 2005 Arch street, went of Twentieth street. On'Ttiestlay May 2 3, /JUN at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Sale, at the Philadelphia. :Exchange; that handsome modern four-Story brick messutige, with two-story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the north Aide of Arch strect,'West of' Twentieth street „ Nu: 21N1 couttiiiring ht front on Arch street feet, and rxtutndingJti depth 100 feet inclittling:upc the rear . °qui till tit 9.Bik, Wide lOWA' bf, which it int 8 thit t conwiitoiceff; gas;2 liatit.rofirns,hOt: and cold water, 2 water-closets; stationary Washstands, 2 furnaces, cooking range, ke, immediate possession. • ,••• - - • • • ' )lay be exatnitiedUifY lay prirCionti fit sale. Al TM 01.4,8 A tsONS, Xiletioneero. lay 15= 139 and 141 south . Fonrth street. --:;, REAL ESTATE.—TROMAS & BONS' dale *Very "Elegant Three-story Brown Stone Re- l'Aa4 l 1 - :..t i. , "Pi 4 gr i rt".m w . r. ,• 'll- Op 16 • ..1 • ) 111 'non . , t 11 , .d; 4 1 , sold e, e , Philadelphia Bart:Range, all that very e egant three-story °Hansard roof) brown atone meanuage, .1a1.% three-stoty press-brick back buildings and tot of grouLd, situate at" ....theid. W. corner of Broad and Thwmplion streets; the lot containing in front on Broad street 25 feet,and °standing in depth 14.0 .feet to earlielo street—three fronts. The house in well and substantially built, and hand somely Ilninhed, ,with the , modern . improvements; , a yerncen; ,t.;, I-. . ~,-. ..;I as y, dining-; j ack d two at i , .44, , 7 "' first floor: e . secon floor; ill ttl ettli ' M:er ‘ a 4;11 3. 4 1' 41 s it ' . ;o ' o u r t , h4 a i n ' o d n t t w h : attics above; has gas. with handsome flatures.( which are included in the sale, free of of charge,' two baths, hot and cold wider. water closets, stationary washstands, perma nent waslitubn, furnace two cooking ranges ; the front, vestibule, parlor door.; and the inside blinds and 'Mutters are black walnut; down grates in library and mining t;LlTVAl2filfropnon erect, ikc. Immediate petast 681011. May be examined any day pro v lons to vale. M. THOMAS & SONS; Auctioneers, myt4 )5 22 ' 139 and 141 South Fourth Week. 1:11X F. (.11.T'T 0103' J'Elt Elf Prf()ltY SALE. 17 kriormimikertgetiggeth, decetwed.—Thoman ov. Mile( A cti eerie?'" err . figillailht 810111111,111 Stand, 3 three-story brick stores, Nos. 219.221. 223 Church street, eamt. of Third street.—On Tuesday, May 25, 1959, at 12 o wIll•be sold at public male, without rotrve ut the Philadelphia Exchange, the following demerit, property, viz.; No. I.—All that Valuable flirty-story I.rick store and lotvifirroondoiria the north side ttilSll47:o2ilttell."ol ll 44lfrTilitil 0.219; contain-I ing in front 15 feet I ruches, extending in depth 58; feet 4 Indio!. No. 2.—A1l that valuable three-story brick store and; lot of ground, adjoining the above, being No. 221; con-i taLningin front 15 Tel IN inches , and in depth 58 feet 4 1 r) ''li) i ° 7 - r No r3l-4‘ll that ivataable.three4direViitlek store and lot of ground, adjoining the above; being No. 223; contaningt in front 15 feet 71.1 inches, and extending in depth 28 feeV• • one-half inch, then narrowing to 7 feet 43,1 Inches, and ex-1 lending still further in depth 14 fact, the entire depth', being 40 -•-•••••• r re , dente; No. 21222 Mount Vernon street. west of . Twentieth greet. runzestittotanouter of the Orphans - Court for the City tied County - ,44Pliihulelphtii, will be sold at. pub lic FRIC.OI/ Tuesday, May 25th, 1r69, at 12 o'clock, noon' at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following describe. ' property, late of Stephen Smith. deceased, viz.: All; that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground asituatei on the south side of Mount Vernon street,at the distance 451.14315e1. Inch_ OIL eAtrt wn 1 , 1 trent the east side of Tycen.i . , ty , firfit- strotit'i-liitoentit..Mon), city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Mount . ernon street 20 feet 2 inches, and extending in depth southward between par-i alley lines at right angles with Mount Vernon street ffit i feet S inches to the middle of a 4 feet wide alloy leading, westwardly _into Twenty:l4st, street. Dotutded_ticrth , , ward by Mt.:Verhon street, taististadalitifarefiturtni by, premises (,ate of Cyrus Cadwallader, and southward b 4 the middle of said alley. Being the same premises,whic Charles N. Cadwallader, and Lizzie D., his wife, by in-• denture dated April 2, A. D. 1466, recorded in the office forl . recording deeds, .2c., for the City and County of Philadel phia in Deed Book L. R. B. No. 163. Imre 126; granted and conveyed to acid Stephen E. Smith, in fee. 1 ruitor.,and - suldrzt tolletanaymenrancertatninortgago debt of $4.100. 114.. the Court. 30_,REPII MEQ.A.RY, Clerk O. C. ; A' J HES B. SMITH; Administrator. 5 • .'ll---TII4IIISIAS Sr SONS, Auctioneers, my 1 17522 Lam- • 13_end 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOM AS &, SONS' Aka Sale.—Four Very Desirable Three-story Brick Reid.; dencea, New. 1700, 1704 and 1706 Chestnut street,: ; with 4 three-story brick dwellings, adjoining. being Woe. kel; 110, 112 and 114 Seventeenth street; lot ill feet front," IGO feet deep to Exeter street, 3 fronts. On Tuesday, May 25tb, 1569, at 12 o clock, noon, will be sold ut public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and `;valttalile lot of ground and the unprovements thereon tercted ialbasite at the southwest corner of Chestnut and .11eventeenth streets; containing in front on Chestnut stroef(7o.fOisrand extending in depth 150 feet to Exeter; '4tre;37-4 fronts.- The improvements are 4 well-built three-storyJOrlek-rebidences, with back buildings, frontA inscenlplleslnut attest, and 4 three-story brick dwellingl adjomitien Abe-, rent . .fronting on Seventeenth ',Jikreet4 SubjecttaLthorestricliolut that no bffildifig,Other than. steps add celluedoorsi shall. ever be erectell (atio nerth-1 ernmostAtect ,of said lot; and the btilffinggliaVelleeri built itironfermity thereto. Cash. See plan at the Auction: M. TIIO3IAS & SONS, Auctioneers, i:my1t415741,; 139 and 141 South Fourth street.- t REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS &SONS 4. vllßlL , Sale.—Modern Stone Residence, with Stable and uacti-house, Johnson street, southwest of Green street, Gertutuitown; 151 feet front, 300 feet deep to Norton street.—On TUCnallY, June let, 1569 , at 12 o'clock. noon, ,;all that at pUblic sale, at the l' Made! Oda Exchange, ;:all that modern three-Story steno rough-cast messuage, ' with' tthi:story back blinding and largo lot of ground, situate on the northwest side of Johnson street, 31372-10 U feet southwest of Green street. Germantown, Twenty , ! second Ward; the lot containing in front on Johnson xtteet 151,194300 feet, and ul - tending; in, depth 300 feet to 'Norton street-2 fronts; ThebOUEMls'well And substan=, tially built; has piazza front and back; has parlor, din;. ing-room, 2 kitchens, 9 chambers and bath-room, ;mei hot and cold water, water-closet, range, .1:c..; eellitre • tuevcd'with bric,k, and hasa vault inclosed; the lot is liaritlserneWlefd 01114 has vegetable garden, ,tc. Stable and coach-house, green-house, Sc, Rat Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—&4.oool may remain on mortgage. IWltutuediute possession, 111., .T 50,11.413,13; 3o3ls,Aurfioncers, ". infll 15 22'• . 139 imd 14113outh fourth street. PUBLIC SALT:.-THOMAS & SONS; Auctioneers.—Handsome Country Seat, Mansion; 21 acres, Abington road Chetton Heights, there-quarters of a mile from Old York, Road Station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, - On Tuesday, June I,` 18119, at 11 nytni, will be sold at public sale, at the Philtv pophia ',*change, the following described property that handsome country seat of 11 acres situate on Abington road, at Melton Heights, p of a wile from Old York Road Station ou the North Pentisyli vu ma Railroad: The improvements are a handsome 2,Kt story s'one ti.sidence; contutins Piazza !on each side util...ehouse; genteel stone tenant house, ice lion numit, stone stahhi, froppiePth)o, bat ili and carriage linses. The grounds are high and" beau.; Hinny located; lawn is well shaded with evergreens an other trees; there is an orchard of fine pear and appiti ne-hhitlelcas . The bite residence of J. If. ToWlle, No. 2.-11 Acres, also, 11 acres of ground, adjoining this; above, containing a beautiful grove of 3.&.i acres—one of themost: beavitiful sites for .Pullehig pprOoSes , lh the neighborhood. • 11. THOMAS,SONI3i Ane.tintwers, 139 and'HlS.TiAirth street. I myB 15 n - - EXtOUTORS' PEREMPTORY .SALE -r—Estate of Joshua Lougstreth, deceased .—Thornat er Sous, Auctioneers. Large and valuable lot, Eighth street, Seventh, street „Fitzwater .street, three valuablQ frontsc`394.ii feet by Z.kipi feet. On Tuesday, May 2.5,1809,1 at 12 o'clock, noon, wi I be sold at public sale, without rt; serve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large an ery valuable lot of ground, situate at the corner o i In i ighth;B44;nth and _Fitzwater- streets containing trout on Minh - street Tar feet 5 inches, on Fitzwater street, 394 feet 10 inches, on Seventh street 228 feet inches. • A plan, showing • how it could be divided into smalls? buildiug lota, may be seen at the Auction Rooms. TelllM. — liatlf cash. • - Sale absolute. Dy order of CEO. D. PARIIIBII, WM. HUNT, 5 Executors. STEPHEN S.PRICE , 111.,,THCMAS & I.IONS, Auctioneers.', Tuyl 8 1822. 139 and 141,South Fourth street. For other propertt, belonging todhe same estate; to be sold at the same time and place, pee other handbills. #llll/ PEREMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS tf threo-story brick Store' and Dwelling; No. 552 North Second street, above Buttonwoud_street. On Tuesday, May 23, 18690 it 12 o'clock, neon. will be sold at public sale; without rei se're, at theThiladelphia Exchange, all that valuahld thre * -storylbriek store and dwelling ttune tho west side f end Street, 300 feet north ofiluttotiwood,for4 nietl - Tanituany street, No. 5:52; containing iu front on Second street 2Q feet, and extending in depth 112 feet tO Lilly alley. Terns—Malf cash, say in twenty days.... , Clear of all Inc undwance. • ' • • 31. THOMAS& SONS", Auctioneers, ' 139 and 14LSoutli Fourth street. 31133, 1 5,22 PELWIA , !N . - Ua a a '.. *. * ; r oar ' - -.t`osiggoit4oll4ll, *; 1 D:i' deolaitafmold_ no, ~,tiptossers,,,,s4r_ge• INAO. TEUIRde ..., • "tSPki"VdtMeei.NO•MNPOYSIVitr9W, 4 • • us 1 • 47 111 Pliftni toishOrtlOrATl, , OrAtutinstr o se tY 014foptir or-tlo o 4.elpki , 1 0 ,11 / 0 0 0 skt IPub• CA clip, aottlif‘jill4Y 14, / 50 4**174 for 4 104 0 11 .0 t e4 " we moo' hange4 Ali& fo ow, ng -desert() • re lip!afool..* 4 66 4,4PWei1t.P1' :Oleie:d:ria:, Al ~ a 1011, 0 ittelegUre4o4.,l i zroroild l itheo ,Autto, JanOtga tkopth two 0t,411# street I.W.° sort . 1 4,...rfl glaucv Of 0 feet gorthwa • 0 ~rlOrl ProoflMA .ow itporoo:toln/Rig rt° :.o,si § hot, ,feet, 4tedchav ePt. , wept,va. FO . .i . k tb,...Ne4 pic .. .parallel- lines, • NO • feet .9. 'lnc& prated s ort it L ard.,py ,ground,cimiored tot Isaac littrit lardt, s acouthwa . toy a messy, sari lot . released t . 7°S :et . Ifoutteh ~ 0 0d Lilrobilth , *, hie witef Wright of the said glizabeth , I!, in. ../044111141 , -, , etuttword, by said Sixth street, '.and, xestWard' partly..by,ground released to' Ittatthbw • Walker : lui, WieeraltY , e, , an ' partly by the ,Isead, of ' 4 1 .41 pt. .wide ' tilley,"...lai put for the unit yaltnieand A. odatiOh of othe r ;lets o *,ground , L t e hounding ;thereon., ,' cies :thine 'Promise • • which, Peet 'A anielr,bk indenture hes al t :ttate ;04o ttr7, ~., .1540, and rettordedlis *decal k _.' It, L.,No. • ellitlM,....72,4lotrOrtUniconeeyeti unto he'said All ' son 4 kWell. tee K togeth rwith the eitinunon use aright soil priv Hein of the paid ,. ed WidisialLey,',aiiii d.rou pagowny sod water-Ours** at'it tinies,,bereafter,foreyer, *trending and. reaervins, neve tteW, itnto' the awn en*, 1 efimits and oartipietil of the lots of, - ground bordering 0 the said 4-feet.iride olley, the right and privilege of MOO • a strip of ground In trio Soutlovestedunoist 'corner. of,.the ,shill jot tibore described, of ,thd width of 2, feet, east OM west, by 4 feet, north and 'south, fu' connection, with .the remainder of the said alley, as and for pitalloy,, paistatge way and water-course, at all tithes fotitypr_. •,• -, .. By the Court, • J OSEPII • 31.1.1G*U1.Y. Clerk. O. C.: : •, CHARLOTTE .111: JEWhi,„,grecutrix,, : ' N . : B,—The improvement's are a, 'widen* ,three-story • brick residence, with wrwo-otorybriek,bliciding; ha , * gas bath, hot and,cold water, water.clbset; range, &cc.: , Wel suited for a ; physician, itaylug keen used as tritch for • 40 11 . 1 1 3 er. of /* Fs, _, • _ _, .- • . , • - • ' H. T/10.111AN A •SONEl,..Auctioneers, . ..)iiy1:15,22 !, ! '.. 139 and 141 Ntlth Fourth atreet4 r ligAL p3TAT.E. , =.-THOICO it.l3ol , TB' , dale -.' Very ' yeluable liusitiesd '.l;Ocallitin.4 . l w :W i reerstory brick buildings, Icy.% co_tiner Third and Eve , a aireets, between SprUce and :walnut *Omni. On • Toelitoo, klayi2s, go; at 12 O'dOCIC,I3OOIIS will 'tie sollta Pub* ladeiat the Philadelphia ,Excliatige, eihtlioso two dress -story brick tnessuages and be to of trd find there „unto belonging, situate. 0111 the east Skid, of. Whird stree ,t ' ,Wes, 49 and 245; the, lot ,contidulng in' .front ,oti Third street 40 feet,and exteuditv in'dep tr h97,feet hilt 3 foot wide ,alley, Which. 'coda Ante...Pitiful' , 1 4r0f* I. ,OnD rl Y Y C I ” . I • *street, with the priyilege thereof. ' a • - " Subject a yeatir ground tent of £6 sterling. ' Terms—es> I XIO may remain on' Mortgage. ' 1 ealeste are well and. , substantially, built', and 'at 'a_ .fe Th ll exvonisonduldlie altered Into store** or offices. "h'o. , South Tbiritntrett :tag !bred-oh:WY,. hack tatiblings; ~ ,iAiorno, bath...worn, its- good, retair;parlore, dhaing-! , - moo an*Lkitchen on first fl oor. lio. 215 has 11 rocons, In-, chilling store, in gand repair. . . i . *,7 . 11031AS it SONS, Audit:meets,' ' r ' mylt 15 22 139 and 141 South YoUrth street. ' 111: E ECU T 0 RS' SALE. E 'TATE , i 4/ Joshua Longstreth,tleceased:—littunali Senn, l . ctioneerS. -- Very valuable btislneial location. 'Two; Three-stork Brick' 'Residences; Nos'. 4513 and 515 , Arch' street, extending through to Cherry :streett 47'feet front: 21,58 feet deep—two fronts. On,TuesdaY, May 25th, '1803,' at 12 &clock, noon ;will be sold at 'public sale, Without ; ''reserve; at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 2 three-, story brick messuages and lot of grotuid,Situate .on',-the. north side of ,A rch street, nest of Fiftli street ;..."the lot; containing in front on Arch , street 47 Meet;l Inch, and, 'ex t ending in depth VS feet to Cberry street, on Which is erected a stable and.4,ollcli-house.. Zt:houses are large, well and substantially Wit. and emilif-be v-asily . altered into stores. Subject to en irredeemable. yearly. ground rent olefin() • The above sihtutc in an.improyingbusi- . ures.neighlalrhood; . Temps—half caSh. ' • ' 'Sulu absolute.. ' ••, -" , BY taller of GEORGE It. PARRISH,/ WSW. ituNT, Executors. PRICE „ Tilt/31AS d; netioneere, 815 M lsos, )39 and 141 South Fourth street. ' For (Aber property belonging to the same estate, to be i gold at same time end. place, See other handbills.' . r EXECUTORS' PEREMPTORY SALE . --Estute of Joshua Longstreth, decetthed.-Thrimatt, It Sons, Auctioucera —Very Valuable Business Loeatioui Two three-story brick Stores, Nos. 232 and 234 South S., eond street, with 'seven three-story brick Dwellings ite ; the rear, lonning a court:fronting ,31i Levant siren, feet front ,2to feet deep, 2 fronts; Ou'l'uesday, ?lay Milli -Ist7J, at 12 o'clock. noon. will he sold at public- sale, with-; out resent.. at the Phillulelahia Exchange, all thane buildings and the lot of ground thereunto belonging; sit-, -torte en the west ride of Second street, south of Dock str, a t; the lot containing in front on Second street 31 feet; 7 inches. and extending in depth Me feet to• Levant streeti The improventents are a. large tad. substantially built' th rev , story brick building occupied us 2 stores. fronts ont Second street, Nue. fli2 and 234, with seven three-story, brick dwellings in the ,rear, called Southampton court,: running from 213 Levant street, ou which it is 32 feet; front. T, nue—Half cash. Sale absolute.' • , Bytarrder of GEO. D. I'AltlilSll. ) WM . lIUNT, • Executors. STEPHEN S. PRIt'E,) H. THOMAS - 4 SONS . , Auctioneers myl 81522 IV and 141 .s. Fourth stret'.t. I Fur other property,belonging to the same estate, to be, sold at same time ano place, KY' other handbills. NA EXEC LT TORS' PEREMPTORY SALE 4 Ala —Estate of Joshua Longstreth, deceased .—Thomatt A tons, Auctioneers.--lairge and very Valuable Lot, 1p scree, known as"llarcbly Hall," Turuer'4 Laue,Twenty-, first ikard,intersected by Seventeenth; Eighteenth.Ninei teetiilt; Derks, Norris and Diamond streets. On Tues-,. day. Stay 25,1t4,9, at 12 u-clockmoott,will be sold at public, sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange: Al that valuable country place of between. ten and elm* _acres. known situate on__Tur.ner tr. lane. and.luvring trouts .on streete. The improve.{ menu are a large mansion hontt, , tenant house, barn and!. out:bulldinge. It adjoins and l$ surrounded by' several,' very valuable properties; several rows of handsome resi-I dewces are being built In the neighborhood. See Flan - . Terms—Half Cash. Sale absolute. ' • By order of GEO. D. PARRISH, Wm. HUNT, Eiecuters. STEPHEN S. PRICE, It. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, my 1 815 22 ' 139 and 141 South Fourth street. 1 For other property, belonging to the same estate, to be fold at the same time and place, see other handbills. • -- 0- ..Fe s t i E te t o r ll os O l ULE nge .R4lllP , ao e RY SALE. T maA 6.rons, Auctioneers.—Businestc , location - 2 3-story brick dwellings, Nos. 619 and 621 North street, between: Fifth and Sixth, and Market and Arch streets; 40 feet front. On Tuesday, May 25,1860, at 12 o'clock, nbon,will be sold at public sale, Without reserve, at the Philadel phia Exchange ' all Omen 2 3-story brick messuages and, lots of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the north side of North atreet, West Of Fifth street, Nos. 519 and 521; containing together In front on North street 40 feett, and extending in depth HI feet. Tl:6"abOve is situate in an hnproring blisiness neighbor Terms--Hali cash. • • hale absolute. ' • ' ' • I By order of GEO. D. 'PARRISH, • • WM. HUNT;_ - Executors. STEPHEN & PRICE, M. THOMAS & SONS, uctioncers. myl 815 V. • 139 and IC South-Fourth street. For other property belonging to the same estate, to be sold at some time and place, see other handbills. _ . . IaREAL ESTATE.-THOMAS & SONS' Sale.—Elegant foul -story Pictou Stone _Residence, with Brown Stone dressings,,No.l323 North Broad street, south of Master street. On Tuesday, May 25, 1869. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at .pnblic sale, at the Phila, deiphia Exchange, all that elegant Picton stone meg. , suage, with brown stone dressings, and lot of ground 4 situate on the east side of Broad street, south of Master street, No 1323; containing in front on. Broad street' 24 feet, and in depth 160 feet, to Ontario street. This is one of the handsomest and beat built residences on North Broad street. it has presi brick back buildings, and is finished throughout in the very best manner, with every convenience; beautifully frescoed; 2 batli-rooms,2 water y..ro closets,' walnut doors inside and out and window rimed and sash, walnut stainvaya,4 waslaitatld, 2 pantr sinks, walnut built-in bookcase, Walnut wardrobes, the ugl% underground drainage, cemented cellar, soapstone wash trays, tin roof &c. Open fur inspection daily, from 9to 11 o'clock A. M. . TCIII1E—.5;15,000 may remain on mortgage. E . , Vet, to be paid at the time of sale. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, inyls V. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS Sale.—Valuable business stands, two three-story brick stores and dwellings,' Nos. 242, .44234, 244 and 246 .South Second street. On Tuesday, May 25, 1849 ? at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Pluladel• phia Exchange, all that lot of ground, vvith the improve ments thereon erected.Aunatenn the'west'side'of Second street, 240 feet 5 inches north of Spruce . street, Nos. 242, 242.14.244 and 246; the lot containing in front on Second street 46 feet 11 inclicy., and extending in depth 110 feet; together also with 2 pieces of ground, one of them ad joining the above 011 the north, richeii front ou Second street, by.7o feet in depth, and the other situate in the rear, 7 feet by 76 feet. The impForemeute consist of 2 three-story brick buildings, occupied as four stores. la , " Clear of all.inctunbrance.,, • , Terms—,t 14,000 may remain on mOrtgAge. • A plan may be seen ut the Auctlon Rooms, M. TkitIMAS & SONS, Auctioneers; nayls 22 139 and 141 South Fourth street, ADIIINISTAATOR'S 'SALE. tate of John Mintier, deceased.—Thonias & Sonsi Auctioneers. BusinestiStedni—Tavern No. 507 North Third street, above Buttonwood street. On TuestlaYi May 2501,180, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that two-story frame niessuage and lot of ground, situate on the east lido of Third street, 60 feet north of Buttonwood stroet, No. 107; containing in front on Third street 20 feet, und extending ju depth 112 feet. It has talon occupied. as a, tavern fora number of years, and is situated in a very valuable business neighborhood. . . . OW" Clear of all , Mciumbnince. • Terms--$2400 may reutalp on mortgage. By order of GEO. S. STIEBLE, Ailmin 'strut or • Same Listate , --16 Shared Spring Garden InsurauceCo M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, —rnB 15 22 . 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ESTATE.—:THOM AS Tw,h- - s S id a e l e_ y .-- ard ll i a li nd o s , Or m e Af_ s od p m et 3 4 e t t r o e ra c tr o ic t k o R t _e T si w de e n if e t e b , street, 27. feet front. ()n Tuesday, 'Nay 25, 1869 at 12 o'clock, noon,Will be sold at public sale_ ,wiftwut reserve; at the Philadelphia Exchangeplhat, handsome modern, tbree.story brick tuessuage, :with wee-story back build ings and lot of_ground,sittufte the north side of Spruce street, east of Twelfth street,:No: 1123; the lot containing in front on Spruce street 27. feet, and extending iu depth .11 feet to a five...feet wide leading into Twelfth street, The honse t 8 well hWit and in excellent repair, and has all the modern co4verkience4—gas, bath, hot and. •Told water. water closet, marble mantels, bell- culls, fur nace cooking-range, &e. Terms—Half cash • : " M THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, • myl A 15 22. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS'; BElLSale.—Valnable Business Stantl.-23J.atory frame -store -No:MO South.. street.; -west of Fiftiv street. On l'uesday,lday'2s,lB69,ut 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange . all that valuable 23i-story frame store and lot of , ground, situate on the south Bide of .South etreet, west of. Fifth street, 17a.-810f containing in front on South Street 20 feet, and extending in depth 70 feet. • • • • • Tonne—Cash. • • • Clear of all incumbrance. . • _ TIIO3IAS SONS, Aur - tioneers, myl3-11S 22 • 139 and 141 South Fourth street. •• bbidt 11,9/0.-05er fit. -tt TO! ' , preintses,-- eof Peter A - ,- K ger, deceased.— mast& Bow" Agetittienr.e.igetrie, Sear, known la "EltigiP.Wallll" . .4ll , bier a ir ' Carriage House, Tenant House, Green ouses, &C., .ig a% acres, elegant furniture, bootee, .CallAiagosiaintl / utensils, &c., Green street, extetiditirttnrolegh t o Wayne; street, between West Washington and Johnson Streets, I GermantoWn, Twenty-second Wards2oo' lett. rat on hreen street—Puma:A to an ' Order of the ' rphans' / Court for the City and County of,Philadaiphia,will be; sold at public sale, on Saturditaley , •39ffi,ll3sW, at 10 , o'clock, on the premine, the fo ll owing described pro - ! perty late of Peter A. Keyse,ridecipiseilptitt z`..&31/ that / certain place, called "Engel Wald," containing 5 acres 112 perches, more or less, with the rest/ening hone, ; out 1 building., barn, and improvemennt thereon erected, situ- ; ate on the Southwesterly side of Green street, between! West Washington and Johnson Itreiytk, in; the , latothor- ough of Germantown, now in the Twenty-second Ward, city of Philadelphia; beginning at a atone in the south westerly lineof Green street, at the distance of throe j hundred and two feet eight inches northwesterly front; West Washington street; tbenee nortlt 46 deg/ 64 f min. weal along , the southwesterly side ',. of Greellatitet 199 feet f, 4 of au. .inch..te.....a...5t0n0, for , a; corder; thence partly by land of Amos Peasleo's eatate, of i Charles Bocklus,, and estate of_ John, J luyson, seuth deg.09.1,i mllittet', biblistim.,Ws&iig , as laid out; 1 4 1, and onfirafeffentliPplauldy the laid 6 of GerMan tow , 1,254 feet to the southwest line of ayne; street; r the e alopiothe atiVneybointalaoetyjlinnolkand sold off ' 4 by a id Peter A. Keyser to George C. Thomas, T ., 5,5 dig 3', min., east feet teJand-faterly of Jo neon s and pow belongrng I*. the:estate 1 61:-Sdinuel J button; thenFe by the same. recrossing Wayne street, north 42 deg.3Biimin.onisrl,24s,„yeet3 inchesdo the- glace/ of be ginning; tentainiug, gis aforesaiden , 7icree.+ll2 perches,' more or less. (Come) ed to Raid Peter A. Keyser', by in denture front Eyre Keyser and Peter D. Keyser, dated Febrnary - 21;185#, and recordeitat - Prlladelphia, iti Decd; Book .1. 1. 0., No. 15, page 364, dreA By the Court ~,, .1 OSEPII 11EG ARY, Clerk O. C. k.YRE KEYSER PETER D. KEYSER, i Adminatra tore. I N. 13.--The improvements are a large and well-built' three and four-story residence, with two-story frame' back buildings and frame kitchen; contains 19 rooms and} numerous closets, large porch, gas, bath, hot and colt wa!et, Water:Closet, furnace, cooking-range, Ac.; frame; stable and coach-house, wagon shed, genteel two-storyj, frame. tenant-1'011,w,, two green-houses, chicken-house) arid yard; cider press under roof; an abundance of grape. vinea,Negetahle garden, underground drainage, beatiti4 furgroVe of trees, in-the centre of which is a lish-pond,l and a stone-wall; spring of excellent water, and two force; prituba;.lWhieh' sUpply the house, barn and enjoining/ grounds, with water from the spring. The house stands' , back,* good diatance from Green street, on very high grbnhil, and has a be autiful driving road off fsora Green' ..straat,....lt sijoins4ind is-, iu .the.nranediate-tontnity, , of 1. several very elegant residences and country seats. There' `\ is it very desirable' and itandgofae buikling site on the' , Wayne street front. May be examined any day previous, Me akAil e ll . oSEWOno A;4IOifMAMO . :.W.ttf4- 'RE, HORSES, CARRIAGES; MY.--Immedfately, after the mile of the place, will hen sold the entire ,honse bold furniture, ineludittelegant rotewood 'and =hog tu -. any eartber suits, fele cattier Leda and mattresses, etc -gent velvet and' BrUSAC trarpots, , :oll. paintings , china and glassware. grand piano made by Schomacker, organ, melodeon, billiard ts)))ar: kitchen utensils, &e. A 150 ,3 horses, 2 cows. 5 carriages and wagons, carts, ploughs, tr' neSe g fuJdi " fi i. rn ? l pt iivesello , mp.,, , YunA‘rOch-' ' rein' Inioguefi. • M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, m 35 15 22 29 • 139 antila Stinth Fourth street. ~ uttwoossos:'--m-m-euiw e it !sl a b or ° 41::-Orpharts - i Court, for the City and County of,„Philiidelphia, bs: sold at public sale, on Tues4:lo. l ltine ttlf, 1869. at 12: o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow -I ing described property. late of John Wandell, deeesieed,. viz.: No. 1. Large and valuable Three-story Brick Beef - deuce, N 0.415 North Fourth street, between and 34 Streets, 20 feet front, 135 feet deep. .All that lot of ground:with a three-story trick messuage thereon'. erected, situate on the east side of Fourth street. between i Callow - hill and Willow streets, being No. 415' North' Folfrth street;, contrduip".front on Fourth street 20 feet, and extending in tleilh 135" Bounded ; sonth-:, Ward by ground convey. :to John Brock, east by other ground of the said .l ulu,-Wendell , deceased, northward: y ground now or late of Joseph J . Sharpitss, and west-; yrsrt d by - Fourth street aforesaid.. f • . . Tegether with the common use mid privelige ()fin 3 feet! wins alley.. extending from theyear Cl these pienllses to Dillyvvn street. , . • N. irripidecnientit area three-stor'Oiri4k resi denee,with three-story back building, has all the Modern: conirinienees; large parlor, dining room andltitchen on first floor; has . gas, bath, hot . and cold water, water closet, heater, cooking ntugeate.,marble.niantelhmarble base, No. 2.—Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 416 Dillwyn streft, in the rear of the above. All that lot of ground and the three-story brick messinge thereon erected, nit-, mate on the west side of Ilillwyn,formerly,K tinkle street, -between CallOwltilt and Willow streets, in said city, No. 416,Oontai n Mg in front on id liwynstreet 16 feet, includ- , fug on the north.eldo.fthereof ,on'ollialf of a certain 3 - feettwide alley in the clear, extending from Dillwyn streit, ttle.: depth of said, let,, which • is .434eet. Bounded southwardhlrhrrountLettnveyed;bi 'Josenh J. She less to John Brock.westward by the last herembe -forei described premises, northward by , other ground now, or late -of :the isikt'llharplese„and eastward by, Dillyryn street aforesaid. Together with the free use,, right, liberty and privilege of the said 3 feet wide alley! in Hp clear as well for these said premises as the said , pre-wises hereinbefere last descritted,in comnasinoriththc, owners and occupiers of said premises adjoining on said alley, and of a water-course over and along the same,andl of laying and repairing pipes of conduit therein for , the: purxise of introdtrcingthe'Sehuylkill orother-water.‘as well into these lit:mimes Its 'the ;last above described' premises, which maid Alley is to be and remain open 'and' unbuilt over at all times hereafter forever, each of the; sald pardes;theitheirs arid asst n 3 to be at-the expense of.. .keeping the said alley hegood order and repair::toe Court, JOSEPH ICEGARY, Clerk O. C. .` - M. , THOMAtt tiONS, Auctioneers, )39•tindj41 - 4kUthYcifutikitsixect• ; SALZA!"OR ACI 2 gOtiriVtif a re: 6r:—Thon. & 05,4%,11Df•j:Wirlrf..14' itdtutbre Tract of Coal; 4MP „Branelt."Wrid - Trraley', lowish pe t l.llebuilki - Outtp 4 47-OryThetsltty.,4 l June, let ,18131„,..a.12 1:i!c Ock , 1 gieold witboot-reeeft; e,4ftlne,P den• a,lii.xcliange, all *nose' 3 full egir4t.d.4tidlyftl " ' fonrtirpartanfi4a t that' cerialts- , orl&itntenti-,siturrniWtatin land, eft= o s iti rmirb and Friller'tliwnilaips, county: of Schuylkill ; .heing the-.eastern part of a our- - vey in the mane of 'Martin 'Horn, which part is .hetttied Juul described - as • follows, viz.: Beginning at a' nine tree; a corner on the New York Coal Com pany.'s land ; thence by. the - same S. 71:1U deg ~ohn W 14i5 rg e l l ire t o o n ' t l i72t i t t l,e 6 °al" thobte 6 o , b e r e l i a l" nd t l o n a te st o o f t; J e; thence, 'by land of SCinatniai'llarbenet ? th 1634 deg., east .401•6rch es top stone; .. thence north 934 perches to a. white oak; thence north 45 deg., east 19034sperches to-a pine;• thence south 79 deg., east 94 perches to a pine; thence. south 1 deg., ast 56 perches to a . pine; thence - by land of William Gerbe e rt north 84 deg., east 117:e perches to a white oak; thence north 53 deg., east 139 perches to a white oak; thencoby land of Kelm '& Arnold north. 21 deg., west 10t1 perthes to the place of beginning; containing, by a resent survey thereof, 316 acres and 127 perches. Sale absolute. 11,000 to be paid tit the time of stdo. • _ _ 3f. THOM-AS' & SONS, Auctioneers '139 and 141 . SOuth Fourth etreOt. I 7115.10 22 29 • SALE.—BY ORDER OF ; Mai the Court' of Common fleas.—Thomas & Sons; A uctioneers.-...Large and valuable.Lot,-Franklin street, between Race and Yule streets; 175 feet front,l92 feet' deep. Under authority orthe Court of Common Pleas .of the City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at public' sale, on Triesday, June- Btll,lBo, at. 12 o'clock; noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de scribed property of the German Lutheran Congregation; viz.: All that large and very valuable lot of ground, composed 0f , 7 contiguous lots, situate on the west midst of - Franklin street, 167 feet north of Race street; contain-, lag in front oh Franklin street 775 feet; and extending in, depth 142 feei t , be divided into seven 25 feet lots; The above art-located in the rear of the Eighth street lots; on : Which: d,re,snont tieing built: smterahandsome and valuable - atores, making thii valuable for that purpose( as well as very desirable for residences, being directly, opposite - Fr - ad - WM Slittarel • - NachlOrth 'MC - restricted by a covenant against the drectihn oY ute of any Slaughter.: house, skin-dressing business, hose or engine-house, carpenter or blackignith shop,anystable, or glue, starch; candledr Soap liruturlfad r, hiry, o tAeafte, cirmll3 dr 'opera • concert saldon'oeplace Of annisenti'ut;' or 'other builldting for occupation of an offensive nature. By the Court, FBADERICR. (BNOLBERT l ,..Prothonotaty, 111:,TROldAS SONS, Anctioneers-, inyl7 22 29 jes , 139 and 191 :South Fourth street. TRUSTEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE. B;.Shabot; 4eCCSI46CL - I . ll6ln ' ati Sons, Anetioneers.-11 autism° -Modern Three-story Brown:l44ne Residence, No. 1723 Walnut street, east of }_liglfteecith street, near Rittenhouse Square. 21 feat front, 125-feet dei.p to Lewis street; 2 fronts: On Tuesday June t)th; 1869,:at 12 o'clock. nodit.will be sold at public' sale; isithent resecee,,at the Philadelphia , Exchange, all. that handwrite modern 3-story brown-Stone messuages with 3-story back building and lot of ground, situation, the north side of Walnut street, east of Eighteenth st.f. No. 1723; containing in, front on Walnut street 21 feet,' and dittending in'tleptlid2s feet to Lewis street-r 2 frants." The house - ikwelt built ;'lins large and handsome parlor, library, diningiootn, butler's pantry on the, tirst floor ;i :L.:et - ambers,' rlrkraing-roinu (with: bath-tub' abtf. -- wash stand), sitting-room and bath-room on the second floor; 14Chailaberrandltbre-rboniaboyd: large kitchen,-wash room - ; with perntanent,tnb., ltt, - and cold water, cellar, paved, tiag 'pat . :meta gas throughont, stationary wash-i stands, furnace., cooktng range, Sec, Terms- 7 Ralf cash. lar'Clear of all tueurnbranee. Inianediatd possession: - Keys at the Auction ROOM. Sale absolute. r • • ' ' M. T 1103004 SONS, Auctioneers, • myl7 29je5 -139 and 141 South. Fourth street, EXECuTo it s' Attattiale.—Estatenf Francis Thibault, dec'il.—Themas e Sens, Auctioneers. Very Elegant Four-story Drown. Stone'ReflideliCP, No. 1607 Walnut street, .20 feet front] 120 feet'deop to Lewis street, 2 fronts. On Tuesday , i,J unit tith likV, at 12 crcleekoloon will be sold at public sale, Without reserve, at , the Ph iladelphia Exchange, all that very 'elegant four-story brown atone messuage, with three-story buck building and lot of ground, situate orf the north'side of Walnut street, weld, of Siztenth.mtreet4 .No. 1607; 'containing in front on 15 22 29 • 139 tool 111 South 'Foutt It!ettkeot. \ i'‘,6l 4 t r' s , . hriek Datlhiik No, 'll3 tlaskiil street In:tweets rd and. ,Fourtlf4streets.: Ott Tuesday, Juliol. kii4/ tit . 12 u t hick, V-001100,11 , be suit at public ettle,at the lltillatlelphitt.t,xchatwO, ;al lila desirable three-story brick Inessitage; and h 4 of-Orin yttitl - situate tor t heaort it side of Illaskillstreet,betweett4lllol,-- a/ld Feat rt lestreets,,No.,3ls; contwiwing in frielt on, tips kill street, 15 Ijl-1, including half of 3 feet Orilliitlltty - , the tipper stories of the l lertiselielng built OVPT ilia roma, and eltend Dig in' depth tit feet ainehol; incindlintwai feet - wjul hle alley. , •,- nietlinte, plu+sessien. Keis „at ' 'Offieo 330,1 4 1.,k hop, lirothers;litt.s 2o W tiuint street,' M. 'l'llolil AS • • ! . :1 39 %Id ) 4 ) .tiglilli:Vqnqb tkt,'W ES'IAT.E.--TBO3iABABOXSI My2o 29 galo.—Modernthroe.oturs. brick lit`iiidetice, N 0.210 orfh Twel ItA Htroet2 liotwan . arm 1 1 , 4 Ni#AttVe. Ou Tuefufeky„'Jti6.6...l, 1641, at 1.4 o ' clock , t ;tlOlik i 136 sold 'at 'pnblic eittio, at- the , IThiludobpbutollxd ahltir `that modern throolotOrrtbrlck.rokonnutetwittt, trycnotpry back building and lot of ground, situatoonythom.:ot ride of TWelfth strvt,t, between Itauo 1116 titrnOto. 216; routoining .frorittnf Twolith ntrort ISlevt, #n4 eN - lending in depth Del'oat..to nut 4101: 1 1;,.10114110 g. O , tutu, ho({'ld and - co "reriaa— , e4 May ' Til 0.11-1‘ kIS (ANS .4uetfonwri. mrITM.29. 138:und 141 401411 Fourth oLn:et. 'X I I V ITI - 1 4-4 4 7 YRIAT: 111 ... ‘rricit*MES •Et. lixh Rhoslthiilterelt, for salebyrErrgit IV *1431111., & SONS, 115 Wublut street. - • ' ' , ,