Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 21, 1870, Image 5

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    orrY 'numarnit.
Confirmed from the First row.
bexi b" end u markers," ,were afterwards ab
,strat fed fri m the place of their deposit, in the
vicinity of Filth and Chestnut streets.
Fer the arrest of .the parties in the ova
' pro now
of the premises in question, Judge Lud
low this morning issued a bench warrant.
The printed blank was , filled out with the
--manuscript names of Robert Lear and
SquirelY Robbins. To the document was ap-
Pended the signature of the proper officer of
the Quartur Spssions Court. Special Detective
Wood, attached to the person of the District-
Attorney ;was followed at suitable distance by
Police St rgeant II ugh • Shields and a dozen
Anon. The.squad reached the premises at
sharp 12 o'clock, noon. They entered. ~The
nest and eggs„ were there. The house had
been closed for repairs. Three Africans
. were engaged in scrubbing and white wash
, ing. Thiete, was nobody, else upon the pre
.,
noses: ,
The policemen uncovered two' elaborately
'made roulette tables, and a third upon which
i-the " little joker" does duty in the, game of
• faro. These spoils filled to the utmost a big
furniture car. The interstices were packed in
with boxes in rosewood, full of counters,
;ivory buttons strung upon wires, and jim
, cracks, on which our reporter looked with
round-eyed wonder.
No arrest was made. The occupants of the
Premises were understood to be ruralizing in
Germantown. The confiscated baize, maho
gany and ivory were taken to the office of the
District Attorney, at Sixth and Chestnut
streets. That it will he reclaimed from that
sanctuary' of blind=folded justice is to be set
down as doubtful.
As we go to press the police squad is mov
ing off in other directions, with a view to
' other descents.
A COLD SitAr.-'--The air this morning, be
fore the sun took off its incisive edge. was. as
keen as that of any day during the present
'season. It.was more directly suggestive of
skating, sleigh bells, buffalo robes and hot
spiced toddy, than anything vouchsafed to us
' since last fourth of July. The noses of The
neivspaper carriers wore the reddish him' of
the radish. The hucksters sat round
. shouldered at their stalls, while,. the early
laborer walked with hands in 'his pockets and
his beard crystalized with frost.' The coal
men grinned all over their phySiognomies,
and the hardware men at once set about fes
tooning their windows with patent skates.
There 18 hope, but no expectation, of an ice
crop in the Schuylkill. We know a gentle
man at Germantown who is now filling his
ice-house with an artificially-frozen stook.
The machine that makes it is now in opera
tion in a machine -shop, in Richmond, this
city. ,
SIMAKING.—Some sneak wormed himself on
Sunday night into the residence of the family
of the late Captain John P. Levy. The dwell
ing is on Forty-second street, above Chestnut,
in close contiguity 'to the Berean Baptist
Church, of which Rev. Doctor Edgar Levy is
the pastor. As the family were entering the
house the thief was legging his way out, of it.
Ho was carrying a big silver-plated water
pitcher under his dexter arm. He was seized
by the necktie, to which a, painful compression
was given by a "half hitch" between the
linger and thumb of a gentleman friend. The
result was like that of the pinch of Mr.
:Winkle administered to the calf of the leg of
Mr. Wardle's fat boy Joe. A policeman took
the scallawag into keeping. Ald. Randall
this morning gave him a writ of extradition to
oyam e n sin g.
AN INCREASE IN THE JumetAuv.—That the
Bench in Philadelphia is, and long has been, :
- overworked, was long since a conceded fact. !
AV noon to-morrow, 'tithe rooms of No.l Die
trict Court, is called a: meeting of the Bar of
the city. The object of that meeting is to
take such naeasureil that the commission
of a Judge shall no longer be, as it
, threatens to be, a warrant for his
death. What the Bar needs is two additional
Judges in the District Court, another in the
Supreme Court, and an additional one iu the
Common Pleas. As this subject is one that
tells vitally upon every green satchel in the
profession, it is hoped that the gathering at
noon to-morrow in the District. Court room
. No. 1, , wi1l be very general.
AN UNUSUAL TREAT.—In the shape of ex
tremely fine lobsters we are now receiving a
positive luxury,frout the land of cold Sunday
dinners and baked beans. They are boiled
upon the rocky beach where they are snared.
At this season of year Ms usual to depend for
lobster salad upon the intensely . acuinlated
Article that comes to us in cans or in glass. We
this morning found lobsters at Duck street
wharf possessing all the solidity and specific ,
gravity of the lobster that delectates us during
the dog-days. The lobster usually comes to us
when oysters retire upon their laurels. We
now have them, out of season, in a degree of
density and plumpness known generally but
bile() in a decade.
AT His OLD TRICKS.—The tympani of Po
liceman Robertson, of the. Park Guard, on
Sunday night were startled by a scream. The
, racitive power of the scream was a pair of fe
male fins. The officer, upon rushing to the
spot, beheld one Robert Condon • acting
naughtily towards a young woman, who turns
(nit to be Kate Callahan. Miss Callahan set
•
forth 'that her escort proposed a visit to the
ruins of Bruner's mill. Instead of this he be
gaited, her to the ci-devant paradise knoWn as
Lemon Hill. Alderman Arrison seems likely
to render his little freak somewhat expensive.
A. LAMENTABLE OCCUBBENCE.—Sergeant
0013elly, this morning, heard moans of dis
-7' tress in.the yard of. No, 10 South Tenth street.
Be found , lying upon the brick pavement a
little girl. ;She is the (laughter of David Bladk,
the occupant of the house. She had fallen
from . a third-story Windo sir. The unfortunate
girlis the frequent victim of fits. They visit
her with corresponding seriousness and sud
denness. In one of these fits, it is probable,
she lost her balance. She endured a fracture
both of arm and leg. Examination by a sur
geon gites ground for 'serious apprehension
that she has received internal injuries, •in
themselves mortal.
STEALING A GOLD WATCH.--On Saturday
evening, Policeman William McQuish, of the
Third Police District, arrested a woman
named Elizabeth Wagstaff, in Relief street,
charged with-the larceny of a gold watch and
chain valued at $BO. It is the property of Mrs.
G. B. Reed, a lady living at No. 265 South
Eighth street. Elizabeth was taken before
Alderman carpenter. He held her for a fur
ther hearing this afternoon before Alderman
Kerr. In the meantime Elizabeth acknow
ledgedthe theft.she appealed for that leniency
whichts'due to the contrite.
MARITAL MlSERY.—Polleelnall Connell. on
Sunday night, passed the drinkery of Wm.
8.16 - kay, St. John street, near Vine. His
ears were saluted by a smothered cry of
murder I" Upon. entering the place, ho. al
leges, he found Skelly in a furious passion,
pummeling the prostrate woman. Skelly, was
taken before Alderman Toland. He was
sent to prison. The woman was ministered to
by the neighbors, and her wounds were
dressed. Tbe opinion seems to be that she
has been kicked in a manner that threatens
serious consequences. . •
,
PuAericAr.' 0n.t.1 rrnoLooy Apoliceman
last seized by the coat-tails a youth
named Martin. The youngster' stood upon
ladder against a stable wail 'of the hunber.yard
of Mr. Pharo, corner of Broad and Suring
Garden streets. Ignoring all the moral pre
sentments of the case, young Martin was
filling a bag with pigeons. The boy is himself
a mere squab. Ald. Pancoast held him in
$5OO to answer.
A Btin SET.—John MeTague and John
Mealy are young in years, but old in aggres
sion. On Sunday tlu3y so stoned each otherlLs
to close up Sixth and Alaska (kite Bedford)
streets from the passage of pedestrians. Al
derman Bonsall locked them up.
POSITION AS 01WANI6T XNTED.—W4, call
attention to the advertisement in anotloir
column of a young ladyV.l I
0 t.(:s.r , th a position
ats an organist in a church in this city. wo
recommend her most heartily to those who
del4 re to secure a good organist, and N t
further that, has peculiar and very strong.
("Wins to *eclat consideration.
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THE DAILY EVENING. BULLETIN -PIDLADELPRIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1870.
. OprivAnv.--At a meeting of the " Morocee
',Minnifacturerte Exchange of Philadelphia;”
oompoted or the morocco manufaeturervof
the cities of Philadelphia and Wilmington.
held February 21 tile Prasident, Samuel B.
Jones, Esq., having announced the death of
Mr. George • Bockitt4, on motion Messrs. Ed
ward Evans, Edward Amer and Edward
S. Deemer Were appointed a Committee to
draft resolutions expressive of the feelingtt of
the Exchange on the same. The Committee
reported the foilowing, Which ; were unani
mously adopted: •
hereos, For the third time in the history of -
E
this'xclialige, wo have been called upon to
mourn; the, loss of a' fellow-member; and,
whereas, on this occasion death has taken
from us one whO has. been identified with its
interests from its organization to the present
time ; one who, as Treasurer and delegate• to
the National Exchange, has manifested in
different ways his zeal in the object of our or
ganization; therefore, '
Resolved, That in the death of George
Bockius, Esq., thiS Exchange has lost an
honored member, the trade a thorough busi
ness man, and each and all of us a friend
whose loss will be more deeply felt as each day ,
passes without his pleasant greeting.
Resolved, That to the deeply afflicted widow
and orphans by this dispensation we tender
or most heartfelt sympathies, fully sensible
of the irreparable loss they have sustained;
and we pray that the God of the widow and
fatherless may ever keep them in His most
holy keeping.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be
transmitted to his afflicted family ; that they
be entered on the minutes; published in the
daily papers, and that we attend the funeral in
a body. Enw'n. S. DEEMER, Sec'ry.
The members of the. Exchange will moot at
Keim's Hall,on Wednesday afternoon,at half
past one o'clock, to attend the funeral.
By order of the Exchange.
Emy'D. S. DEEMER, Sec'ry.
THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS GREENWOOD
CEMETERY COMPANY have very kindly pre
sented us with a magnificent map Of their
. - Iroiind s. The designs of the elevation of the
front entrance and the vault front are very
handsome. The Cemetery is to have fine
ivide drives, footways, &c., which, ;when' fin
ished.
are- bound to make this one of the hand
somes-t cemeteries of our city andiStat.e, The
drawing for the lots takes place on Tuesday
next (Washington's Birthday), at Spring
Garden Hall, corner of Thirteenth and Spring
Garden streets. The lots are $l5 each, and
10. by 12 feet,. equal to 120 superficial feet.
There have been over two thousand lots sold,
and those ions desiring burial lots should
avail themselves of the present opportunity,
as the lots, after` the drawing, from the nature
of the locality of the grounds, must enhance
rapidly in value.
SAILING DAYS. -3NI &ISIS. WIN. P. Clyde &
Co. announce•that the steamers of the .Phila
delphia, Richmond and Norfolk line wiltleave
this port every Wednesday and Saturday at
noon. • A new tariff of freight rates has been
arranged and very material reductions made.
The facilities for transportation have been
largely increased, and shippers may rely upon
having their consignments forwarded by this
line with promptness and despatch.
TFIEIR CELEIIIIATION.—The pupils of the
Polytechnic College will celebrate to-morrow
in the lecture-roorn of the College Building,
Market street, above Seventeenth. The ex
ercises begin at 11 A. M.;
—A Canada paper makes the folldwing com
parison: The' ehtire forc'e of the American
navy, including vessels of all classes, is 188
vessels. These are made up of 5 sailing ships
of the line, 6 frigates, 17 paddle-wheel vessels,
51 iron-clads, 12 81°01)3, 6 storeships, 1 yacht,
and 1 torpedo-boat. Many of these are out of
commission, several ire being repaired, and
some are for sale. England, on the other
band, has 763 shins in her navy. Of these 549
are steamships and vessels in commission, of '
which 44 are iron-clods, 7 are India troop
ships; 4 are on special service for the colonies
—2 at Bombay and 2 in Australia-62 are gun
boats, 30 are sailing vessels, and 111 are for
harbor service. This fleet comprises the
largest and most powerful as well as the most
effective fighting ships either for home or
ocean service.
—According to a ministerial estimate, every
fifth man above the age'of 21 who has died in
Conneeticut during the past 40 years was in
temperate.
CITY NOTIOEB.
SPRING-1870.-
QUARLES STOKES
- •
has open for innpectioii the new style Materials for
Gent's wear for the coming season, at
No. 824 CHESTNUT STREET
Prices greatly reduced
•
DiscoYmamo—The use of the dirty, hair
staining preparations, since the introduction of PRA
LON'A VITALIA, OR SALVATION FOR TUE HAIR. With
marvelous precision it produces the exact shade of color
desired, and is literally transparent and . updating.
Sold by all druggists and !Amy goods dealers.
BURNETT'S Standard Toilet Preparations
onto obtained. will speak for themsalrea.--Charleston
I S. C.ilklercury.
ALBERTSON & CO., N 0.1435 Chestnut street,
make promptness in fliiiinz all orders intrusted to them
one main feature of their business. Patronize them and
be convinced. •
JUST RECEIVED—A. vev handsome assort
ment of Lace and Nottingham • mining. which we aye
offering below any ono in the ci y. Call and examine at
Philadelphia lipholetery, No. 149:, Chestnut area. .
AbnintTsox !lc Co.
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS 'RESTORED BY
listkisoLD's EXTRACT BMW.
.HanianoLn's EXTRACT .liucrni and IM
PIIOVED ROSE. WASH Cures secret and delicate disorders
In all their stages, at little e,xpense, little or no charge
in diet, no inconverdencaMidno - exposure. It is pleas
ant in taste and odor, immediate In itsaetiou, and free
from till Injurious propertiPft:
OMIFORD'S stock of fine Hats and Caps are
selling lower than any in the'city.
Go and get a bargain.
Stores, nailer the Continental.
W. H. CAnnm (forthetrly of 719 Chestnut
street) has resumed the Curtain business with his Sons,
and invites attention to their now stock of Cnrtain Mate•
rials and Railroad Supplies, at 723 Chestnut street, two
dooe above our old stand.
W. 11. CARRY', it SONS.
723 Chestnut street
FOR NON-ERTRNTION OR INCONTINFINCR
of Urine, Irritation, inflammation ' or ulceration of the
bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostate glands.
stone In the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust de
posits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and
dropsical swellings,
USE HELXBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU.
DEAFNESS, • BLINDNESS AND CATARRH
treated with the utmost success, by J. IsAAcs, M. D..
and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his spec,
ally) in the Illedieal Canoed of Pennsylvania, L years ea•
perrettre, No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen
at his office. The medical faculty aro invited to ac
company their patients, us he has no secrets in his prac•
tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain.' No charge
for examination.
LAMES' HATS. MISSES' HATS.—The mOSI
exquisite styled, Soiling at prices lower than elsowhere,
OAKFORD'B,
Under the Continental.
Cowls, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfull3
treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. 916 Chestnut strew
Charges moderate.
ITELMROLD'S EXTRACT BUGHR gives health
and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek.
Debility is accompanied by mtny alarming symptom,
and if no treatment 10 aittinlitted to, conaumptiou, in
anity, or epileptic fits enan6.
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE PONSTITU
tions. of both Hexes, 11B0• 11EL1.41301.1)'S EXTRACT BUCIIU
It will give brink and energetic feelingn, and enable yoi
to sleep well.
TARE NO 3fORE UNPLEASANT Awn UNSAFE
remedies for unpinasant and dangerous tlbionsos. ENO
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Emit; AND IMPROVED Loa
WABII.
JITDIOIOUS MOTHERS and 1111T888 use for
children a safe and pleasant medicine in BMW! infant
Cordial.
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTIL—There
fore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use
I.I,ELMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUCIJII,
BELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
DUcRu
Is the Great Diuretic.
nEYREOLD'O CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPA
RILLA
Is the Great Blood Purifier.
Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be
made.
Bratoiner. IwaravILENTS and druggists' gun
dries.
Bitoweitst BROTHER,
29 South Eighth street.
ELM IttiLtris LULU ExT/tAUT BUCIUU
plenehut in' <nate and odor. from from all iujurlowe
properliee, and-immediate itet action,
REAL ESTATE SAKES.
al EXECUTRIXES' r 4 AL 81..-ON TR 1 1 1
yllu premi ate ..' Dr. JOllll I'. bintlb.lloooMCd.
.1 elite,: A. Freeman, Aunt ioneer.-Val liable, Properties
Main end Plioe etre.olvi, •Frnnkfurd, Liieb•i• authority
contained in the Will of Dr. John F. Lamb, thanweed,
on Saturday M1111:111 12,1870,'at to'cleek, will
be sold at public sale; on the prembioa. the following
deecrilit ti real estate, rig.: No. 1.-1./welling and large
lot, Main .and Pine streeta. All that , certain lot of
ground, with the improveniente thereon erected, Nem
meccing at the northerly corner of Main and Pine
streets in the Twenty-third Ward of the city ;,th.,euao
extending along seid Main street .39 foot 311 Wein,* to
groped No. 2 , hereinafter deeoribed ; thence N. 61 dog
19 min.; W. 61 feet 1 inch patteing.. through the party
wail toe point, thence hall further N. 51 deg./53min.;
W au feet 11 Inches to ground No. 3, hereinafter de
scribed; thence on a linoparallel or nearly leo, with
Franklin greet 21 feet 10%. inches to Pine Street, tuiti
thence along said Pine street 191 feet 7Le inches to the
pi ace of begrining.
Aar On the above lot is erected a 236-story frame
duelling, brick paned, with two-story stone back build
ing, with attics. Parlor,dining-rooni. sitting-room and
kitchen on the first floor ; five chambers in second story,
and four finished at ties above ; good cellar under the
aliole building. The house has gate introduced, water
and gal;-oven in kitchen, numerous closets, pump in
yard,. Ac. The lot is Very deeirtible, holing 39 meta%
inclo son Main street, and 191 feet 71a twists on Pine
street. -- Clear of ell incumbranew. '&4;000 - can remain.
Immediate possession. May be examined any time.
No. 2 - .--liandsome stosio itegielettee and Lot. Main
street.-Ail that eertiiiir lot of ground, with the im
provements thereen,' situate on the northwest side of
Main street. beginning 39 feet 5?.1; inches from Pine
street; thence extruding 81 feet 6% inches along said
blitin street ; thence N. 01 dog. 1155 min. • W:121 feet 2
inches to a point ; thence N. 25 dos . 4819 In'ln.; 11. 2 feet
6 Inches to a point ; thence N. 46 deg. 12% min. W. 50
feet 855 'lichee to a point of around No. 3, next de
scribed ; thence 'on a line parallel, or nearly Ho, with
Franklin street 31 feet 63; inches to ground No. 1, ahem ,
deeeribeeL and thence along the same S. 51 dog. 33 min. ;
E. 95 feet 11 inches to a point, and Ounce, still by the
some, through t h e part' we I, S. 64 deg. 11 min.; IL 61
feet 1 inch to the place of beginning.
liar On the above lot is erected a largo three-atery
stone Residence, with wide marble steps. Main build
ing 2d by .10 feet, with two-story stone back building and
two-story brick kitchen attached. Tho house is very
commodious, with two parlors, wide folding doors, din
ing-room. two kitchens, large hall eight feet wide,longth
of the main building,on first floor. On the second floor
five chambers, therm in the main building being very
large, bath room, servants' rooms and play room. On
the third floor main building are four chambers, with
large - loft above. Large dry cellars, with coal bins,
also provision vault and wine cellar. The property is
thoroughly and srdeitantially built of the best materials,
the walls being of unusual thickness, rendering it cool
in summer 11111 i warm in winter, and being lathed and
plastered throughout, is perfectly dry. Numer
ous closets in almost every room, also large
linen closets, china closets, butler's pantry, &a. Per
moment inarble-top . wash-stands . in the se
coed-story' chambers of the Main building and water
h‘trodute d In the second story back buildings, gee
throughout; the fixtures being included in the sale ; pri
vate stairways, low-down grate in the dining-room, mu
perior hinter in cellar,made by Andrews k Dixon, range
In the kitchen with hot and cold water, also gnu ov en in
summer kitchen, Clete - rn, Ac.. Tim property is erected
back from the street with good yard in front. May be
examined any time. Clear of all inemnbrance, & - '7,00e
may remain if desired by the purchaser. Immediate
poseeseion.
Nos.3and4 Building Lots, Pine street.-No. 3.-All
that certain lot ofground on the N. E. side of Pine
Street, in the rear of Nos. 1 and 2 above described, com•
meeting 191 feet 73 inches from Main street, being 225 i
feet front on Pine street and extendingin depth on lines
parallel, or nearly so, wi th Franklin street on the south
east line 53 feet b inches, and on the northwest Tins 55
feet 10% inches.
Ne.4.-All that certain lot - of ground. adjoining the
above to the west, being 2231 feet front on Pine street,
and extending in oepth on lilies parallel, or nearly so,
wit li Frenklin street, on the S E. line, 55 feet 10,% inches,
and on the N. IF. lino 58 feet 2 inches.
No. 3.-Lot, corner Franklin and Pine streets. A. de- -
Hirable lot of ground situate at the N. B. corner of Pine
and Franklin streets, heing 32 feet 11 Indies front on
Pine street and 01 feet 5 inches front on Franklin street,
in depth on the S. E. line 60 feet 2 1-2 inches, and on the
N. E. lino El feet 11 inches.
CU' The above as a desirable corner lot itdthfraine-stable
thereon erected.
No. 6.-Brick Rouse and Large Lot, Franklin street.
All that certain lot of ground. with the imprOyements ,
thereon erected, etiolate on the W. side of Franklin
street, being 21 feet front and extending in depth of that
width 170 feet.
AG' On the above lot is erected a tieo-story lrier house
'attaining 3 rooms. Possession May 20th, WO. Clear
of incumbrance.
NO - Survey and plan of the whole estate may be ex
antinfd at the Auction Store.
/Kir 8200 each to be paid on Nos:1 end 2, and 8100 each
n the other properties at the time of sale.
By Order of Executrixes.
JAMES A. FREEMAN „Auctioneer,
fe2l 24 mh3 Store, 4= walnut street.'
fp. PEREMPTORY SALE:—TO CLOSE
jda riconcern. James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.' On
Wednesday, March 9 1870, at 12 o'clock, goon, will he
sold at public sale without reserve, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, the following described real estate, viz :
genteel three-story brick dwelling, No. 1042 East
Norris street. All that certain three-story brie)
met:image and the lot of ground situate on the north
eastwartily side of Norris Street, at the distance of .34
feet 11' inches northwestward of Thompson street, in
the Nineteenth Ward of the city ; containing in front on
N orris street, 15 feet 9 inches; and extending in depth of
that width on the northwest lino 101 feet 1171 inches,
and on the southeast line 102 feet /111,i inches to a 4 feet
wide alley, with the privilege thereof.
The above is a genteel three-story brick dwelling, with
two-story brick bark building, has bath,range, hot and
cold water, gasfixtures. wash race, marble steps, base,
heads and sills, g.e. M 47,2,000 may remain, Sale ab
solute.
Neat threemtoty brick dwellings, 808 and 810 Almond
street, Eighteenth Ward. All those 2 neat three story
brick dwelliege, containing each 6 rooms and lithmitu
ate on the southerly side of Almond street, at the dis
tance of 98 feet easterly from Otis street, in the
Eighteenth Ward of the city ; each containing in front
on Almond street 14 feet, and in depth southerly 46 foot
to a 4 feetwide alloy communicating with a 3 feet wide
alley which leads into Almond street, and with the use
and privilege thereof.
el 200 may remain ou each. Sale absolute. Will be
sold separately. Rents for :5240 per annum.
Dwellings 829 andB39 Almond street.' All those certain
three-Story brick niessuages, each containing Brooms
and bath, situate on the northerly side of Almond street,
east of Otis street, in - the Eighteenth Ward of the city
(Nos 829 and 839), each containing in front on Almond
street 14 feet, and in depth 54 feet to a 4 feet wide:alio,
and with the privilege thereof. 151,250 may remain.
Clearof ineumbrance. Will be sold separately. Salo of
the whole absolute to close a concern.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer.
fe2l 24 mh3 . Store, 422 Walnut street.
SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS.--
Estate of Eliza 'Haden. deceniied.—James A. Free
man; Auctioneer.—Nine Acres of Land, Grover's lane,
Pasebalville, Twerity•sevesth„,Ward.—On Wednesday,
Match 9111, 150, at 12 o'clock .noon, will be sold at public
sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de-
Wined real estate, late the property of Eliza nisden,de
ceased: all that certain lot or pleee of grannel, situate in
Klngseseing townshin(now the Twenty-seventh Ward),'
`of the city of Phiiadelphia, and marked on a certain
plan "C. ' Beginning by a recent survey at a point on
the northerly side of the aforesaid Grover's lane and in
a line of land herein allotted and assigned teltealannin
E. Moore; thence crossing the said lane and by land
herein allotted to Andrew Rively and Sarah his wife in
right of the said Sarah, S. 19.4 dee., \V. 60.0 perches to
AIIaTOWN land; thence by said Andrews land S. 69% deg ,
E. 30.6 perches to a stone, a corner of this and Elizabeth
Grovers land; -thence by the said Elizabeth Grover's
land and recrossing the said lane N. 224' dog., .F. 40.11
perches to a point ott the northerly side of said lane;
thence along the northerly side of the aforesaid lane N.
701: dog., W. 33 perches to the place of beginning. tion
lathing 034 acres, reserving a right of way at all tinieq'to
Elizabeth Grover and others along said line: Plan at
the Auction Store. •
•
By order of Heim
$ . ll/0 to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fell 21 mh3 Store, 422 Walnut ?street
ASSIGNEE'S PEREMPTORY SALE.—
llitlJUmeg A, Freeman, Auctioneer.—Genteel three
story brick I/welling, No. 1422 Lombard street. On
Wednesday, March 9, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, Will be
sold et public sale without reserve, at the Philadet
phia ExcliaunLp, the' '
following described real estate, v ig.:
All at certain lot or piece of ground, with thej tbree•
story brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate on
the south side of Lombard street, at the distance of 180
feet eastward front Fifteenth street, in the Seventh
Ward dr the city, being 18 feet front on Lombard street,
and extending in depth southward of that width between
pore ilel lines with Fifteenth street, 78 feet.
The elute is a genteel thr s ,e-store brick dwelling, with
thr,,story brick bark buildings. has saloon parlor, dining
room, kitchen and summer kitchen ea first floor; marble
manlb : Baltimore heaterin dining room heartng back
be ildengs ; Jnrnare in cellar hen , ing wain buittling ; gas,
bath .range, hot and cold water, pripate stairway, ttr.
With the use of alley leading into Fifteenth street.
Subject to 8108 50 ground rent per annum. %kJttvlll
be sold without reserve by order of Assignee.
Or 4200 to be'paid at the time of Bale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
fe2l 24m113 Store, 422 'Walnut street.
fg PEREMPTORY SALE.—TO CLOSE
a Concern.—James A. Freeman, Auctioneer.—
Neat Brown Stone Residences, No. 3247 and 3249 San•
sent street. On Wednesday, March 9,1870, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be Hold at public sale, without reserve, at the
Philadelphia Nxchange, the following described real
estate, those certain lots of ground with the
elegant two-story brown stone residences, with man
sard roof, and throe-story brick back buildings, sitnato
nD the north side , of Sansom street, at the distance of
366 feet west of Thirty-second street, in the Twenty
seventh Ward of the city; containing together m front
on Sentient street :12 feet, each lot being 16 feet front
and extending in depth of that width 79 feet to Beech
street •
SW The above has all the modern re,, re» ienres, varier,
dining robin and kitchen on same f loor, oriole window,
ui bark parlor, gas : fixtures, range, bath, hot and Held
mat , r, water-rlaset, inside shutters, large pones o f g l ass ,
Jpailrii in front, wash-race, iinderdrain,
e 3,000 may remain on mortgage on oath. Sold
separately Salo absolute, to close a concern.
$lOO to be paid 011 each at the time of sale.
JAMNS A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
fe2/ 24 nu h 3 Store. 922 Walnut Street.
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PUBLIC SALE.—JAMES A. FREE
iIk than, Auctioneer.—Desirable Building Lots, Reed
nut! Austin streets, Twenty-sixth Ward. On Wednes
day, Aland' 9th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Held
at public solo, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol
lowing described real estate, viz.: All that certain lot
of ground situate at the northwest corner of Rood and
Austin streets, between Tenth and Eleventh streets; in
the Twenty-sixth .Ward of the city, thence n or thward
along Austin street 03 feet 6 inches, thence westward 60
feet 0 filches, thence southward 30 filet 4 Inches to Reed
street , I hence eastward along Reed street 00 feet 0 inches
to flai place of beginning.
to be paid at the time of MOO. '
,Thr clear of incumbrance ,
• JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
fe2l 21 niti3 Store, 422 Walnut street.
MO GALLONS W. SPERM OIL;
Y tno galloon B: W. Whale Oil ; 1,200 Nat. W. Whato
hands No. 1 bard Oil. In otoro and for oalo by
MCI] RAN , 'RUSSELL . & , 00., 111 Ohentnufotroet.
.TE`+C`f!Y;S~+w~.~Y~.R~ , `~rY~~^~N'!.R7 L~e's`M~Wt
G`LOZ`ffit
A largetnew:stook of Linen Goods just opened, presenting an assortment to be found in but few houses in this country.
DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, from 2 Yards to 6 Yards long.
GOOD QUALITY 8-4 BLEACHED TABLINGS, 65, 75, $lOO.
lIALFifiLEACHED TABLINGS, 37 1-2, 45, 50, 62 1.2.
2,500 YARDS GOOD UNDRESSED LINEN, MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR " OUR OWN HIRT FRONTS."
SHIRT FRONTS MADE DP OURSELVES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.
42 INCH BUTCHERS' LINEN, WITHOUT DRESSING.
GOOD QUALITY UNDRESSED LINEN FOR LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR.
A LARGE STOCK OF TOWELS, 10c. TO $1 50 EACH.
A LARGE VARIETY OF FURNITURE COVERINGS.
Heaes",.cf families from a distance visiting Philadelphia are respeotfully invited to examine the merits of - his
Department.
WHITE GOODS.
Cord.ed.lPiques ,
striped
Figured Piqucw4
Swiss M-ull,
STRA.WBRIDGE & CIAOTHEM,
DRY GOODS.
Sheppard,Van Harlingen & Arrison
ARE OFFERING
Extraordinary Bargains
Table Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Table
. Linens, Towels, Towelings,
French, Belgian, Barnsley, Scotch and
Irish Sheeting and Pilisw-Case Linens.
4-4 French and Richardson's Irish Linens,
In Fine, Medium and Ileavi Makes of all grades for
General Family and Ladies' use.
Embroidered Piano and Table Covers,
Blankets, Flannels, Quilts and
Counterpanes.
Very Rioh, New and Elegant Lace and Not
tingham Curtains, Window Shades, &c.
New Welts, Piques, White goods and
Staple Einbrolderies of New and Beau•
tiful Styles. The largest assortment
we have ever offered. Printed Percales,
new' and elegant: patterns, warranted
fast colors.
All the beat nmke9 of
DOMESTIC MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS,
At Wholesale Prices.
Special attention Is invitud to a New Make of 'HEAVY
MUSLIN, which for many purpoite:lfn the Fatuity will
be Sound very valuable. Manufactured expressly for
our trade.,
zoos CHESTNUT STREET.
fo4 yrt I lltrn
M
ARKING . WITH INDELIBLIA
E m broidering, Braiding, Stamping, too.
.111. A. TORBAY, IMO k ntreut.
L:IN•.EI GOODS.
VERY HEAVY LINEN SHEETINGS.
ALL WIDTHS IN PILLOW LINENS.
BARNSLEY AND IRISH TABLE LINENS,
In the Latest Designs of Egyptian, Mosaic, /km, &o.
ANOTHER CHEAP LOT OF NAPKINS,
25, $1 35, $1 50, $1 'l5, $2 00, $2.50, up to $S 50 per dozen.
18, 20, 22 . , 24, 26 INCH NURSERY DIAPER.
We are making it a Specialty to supply the wants of
HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
HAMBURG EDGINGS . AND INSERTINGS.
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
=ME=
Just Openeda large Invoke of 4 ,
•
In all the New Patternus.
ALSO
Ace.; &c., &c.
DRY GOODS.
L 4 .4 7„.„
44 Fourth and Arch. rn
Royal Rib Welting Marseilles.
New Stripe Marseilles.
Piques. Spring Stook.
India Twills and Dimities.
Large Plaid Nainsooks.
Hamburg Edge and Trimmings.
P. S.—Wbite 00041 H in all Variety
for Spring Sales.
Tp 'EYRE & LANDELL.
Mt
VA' l.4 '
LINEN STORE, IP
S2S A.reh street.
AND
1128 CHESTNUT STREET.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
LINEN GOODS, ,
WHITE GOODS and
• HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
Prices Down to Present Gold Rate.
TO RENT.
Ell TO ILFT —SECOND-STORY • FRONT
424 Ohostriut street, about 20 28 f00t..1
buitoblo for au (aro or light huisituos.
lola rp • ' • FARB &
EI=IMMM=MI=E)=2I=i
WHITE GOODS.
Plaid Nainsookt
Plain Nainsook,
Striped ATuslin,
French Muslin,
MOURNING DRY GOODS HOUSE
PERKINS & CO.,
9 SOUTH NINTH ST.,
Have Opened a . Fall Line of
4,mtl r gr p E HERNANIES.
c WETYNGS +w.
NEW CARPETING&
WE ARE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS
AND
MA,TTINGS,
OF ALL GIBADENs •
WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT GREATLY BE
: DUCED PRICES FROM LAST SEASON.
LEEDOM. SHAW ,& STEWART,
685 litAiiltEi STREET.
fol 9 anw
coNFteTrONERv.
'SWEETNESS IN CRYSTALS.
The most luseiotut and delicate '
CONFECTIONS
in bon-bon boxes, or In bulk, prepared wltlx seritpulous
care and put up in tbo'higheet perfection
STEriligN F. WHITMAN,
S. W. Corner TWELFTH AND MARKET.
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1) Walk, MO. I Apply to ' WoRSIVIAN A 00.,
0130 Walnut of foot