Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 09, 1870, Image 4

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    RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
Xoeal and General.
The Baptists of Pennsylvania have in
creased during tho ias(, eleveniyears from
37,627 to 64,133 members.
The Cumberland Presbyterians iiave their
strength on-tho border States, and vet they did
not divide during the war. . They have 140,000
members. ’ ■ ■ „
The Rev. Robert A. Brown has received a
unanimous call from the congregation of the
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Frankford road
and Cambria street, to become their pastor. ,
The Rev- Samuel Edwards,' of this city, has
been appointed by the
the Board of Missions (Episcopal), to take
charge of St. Peter’s Church,Puebla,Colorado.
The churoh of the Rev. T.De Witt Talmagc,
Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, - March 27, re-’
ceived forty-threo members, making one hun
dred and eighty new members during his pas
torate. 1; U. •
Tub Her. Morris A. Tyng, son of the Rev
Dr. Stephen H. Tyng, has been appointed, to
the Griswold l’rofessorehip of Biblical Litera
ture in the Theological Seminary of the Dio
cese of Ohio, at Gambier.
The churches in the United States give less
than twenty-tire cents per member yearly to
ward the conversion or the heathen world,
while the native ehurohes; ip Asia, give more
than one dollar per member for that purpose.
The Presbytery of Philadelphia have elect
ed the following Commissioners to the Gene
ral Assembly: Dre. Beadle and Breed, with
Elders George Junkin and Thomas; alternates,
Dr. Schenck and Rev. B. L. Agnew, with El
ders Monteliua and H, L, Hodge.
Oii Tuesday, March 29th, Rev. Thomas B
Bott was ordained as pastor of the Twelfth
Baptist Church, of this city. The sermon was
preached by the Rev. JJ B. Hutchinson; the
charge to the candidate by, Rev, J. H. Peters,
and the charge to the congregation by Rev.
I)r. Levy. .. i
Proposals are made in reference to tho
Bishop’s Free Church (Episcopal), Thirteenth
and Spring Garden streets, on the part of St.
Stephen’s Church, to make it a chapel for Deaf
M utes, and on the part of'St; Jude’s Church,
to purchase itfor the latter congregation, and
to remove thither.
The cehtennial, meetings of the Universalist
Church are very enthusiastic, and large con
tributions are made for memorial purposes. .A
number of new churches will be erected.
Twenty-two thousand missionary boxes have
been distributed. From many of them' satis
factory returns have been received.'
There ate over nine hundred baptized Chi
nese and about sixty organized Christian so
cieties or churches In Foochow and the sur
rounding country, in connection with throe
missionary societies located there. Fourteen
years ago there was not one church, and not
even one baptized Chinaman in all this region.
The following is a list of the newly-elected
officers of the Synagogue, Beth-El Emetb, in
this city: President—Joseph Heilbrun. Vice
President—Morris Rosenbach. Treasurer—L.
Somers. Secretary—lsaac Horn berg. Trustees
A. T, Jones, Charles Bloomingdale.. Solomon
Gans, Adolph ‘Wasserman ana Samuel Frei
denburg.
A movement is in progress among Unita
rians to form a creed as a basis of union. The
creed will probably contain some articles, af
firming the supernatural character of Chris
tianity and the supernatural nature of Jesus
Christ. The movement is unacceptable to the
more radical portion ofthechurcn, and may
end in division.
On Palm Sunday the services of the Holy
Passion Week wiu commence in the First
Moravian Church, corner of Franklin and
Wood streets. In connection with the usual
morning service there will be a confirmation
and reception of members from other churches.
All the services during Passion Week are sol
emn and impressive.
The friends oftemperance will bolda meet
ing, under the auspices of the Young Men’s
Christian Association of the First Presbyte
rian Church, Washington Square, on Friday
evening next, April loth, at 8 o’clock. Ad
dresses will be delivered by Rev. A. A. Wil
lits, D. D., Rev. J. L. Withrow, and the pas
tor, Rev. H. Johnson, D. D. All are cordially
invited.
The following statement is made concern
ing the Board of Foreign Missions of the
Presbyterian Church: Receipts from May 1,.
1869, to April 1,1870, $203,951;. receipts from
May 1,1868, to April 1,1869, 8210,593; less re
ceipts this -year, 86,641. Cash nayments to
April 1,1870 (11 months), $278,730; cash pay
ments to April 1,1869 (11 months), 5278.203;
increased payments this year, $527.
L ast Sunday 12 candidates were baptized at
the Spring Garden Baptist Church, Ber. L. P.
Hornberger, pastor; sat the Twelfth Baptist
Church, By the new pastor, Bev. Thomas' B:
Bott, and 2 at the Memorial Church, Rev. Dr.
Henson. On Sunday, March 27th, Rev. R. B.
Cook, of the Holmesbnrg Baptist Church,bap
tized 2, and Rev. T. P. Coulston, of Frank
ford, 1. ’ Rev. T. A. Gill, of the First Germlu
town Baptist Church, has . recently welcomed
18 new members.
A meeting of the Devotional Committee of
the Young Men’s Christian Association was
held oh Tuesday at their Hall, when it was re
solved,in order to carry on the summer’s work
with success, that open air meetings, Bible
teachers’cottage prayer-meeting and mission
Sunday schools should be inaugurated. The
object of the movement is two-fold, to do as
much good as possible among the poor, and to
enlist the energies of church members in the
reformatory movements of the day,
The twenty-seventh annual meeting of the
Spring Garden Female Bible Society will be
held on Monday evening next, lltli inst., at 8
o’clock, in the Congregational Church, Eigh
teenth and Green streets,Rev. Fdward Hawes,
pastor. Friends of the Bibles cause are in
vited to be present,- Addresses will be made
by the Rev. Geo. F. Cain, pastor elect of the
Alexander Presbyterian Church; the Rev.
J. Spencer Kcnuard, of the Baptist Church,
and by Rev. Mr. Stevens, of the Methodist
Church.
Rev.-Db. Moult ison, the first missionary in
China, began his labors in 3807. From that
time to the presentthe number of Protestant
missionaries in that country is stated at three
hundred and thirty-eight. There have been
printed in China, in the Chinese language,
twenty-eight translations of the Scriptures,
thirty commentaries on portions of the Bible,
several versions of the Book of Common
Prayer, two hundred and thirty-two theologi
cal works, twelve books of sacred biography,
thirty-seven catechisms, and eight hymn
books, besides a number of school and miscel
laneous books. »
A meeting of the Philadelphia Council of
the Evangelical Alliance took place on Mon
day afternoon last, at the hall of the Young
Men’s Christian Association, Mr. George H.
Stuart presiding. The principal business of
the meeting was to discuss the question as to
how $2,500 could be raised towards the sum
which the churches of this city are assessed at
for defraying the general expenses ($25,000)
attending the foreign delegates to, the Al
liance. It was decided, after some discussion,
that letters should be sent to some of the most
wealthy members of the churches in this city
soliciting their contributions towards this ob
ject. Aresolution was adopted to secure the
Academy of Music for the purpose of having
a grand mass-meeting of the members of the
churches of the various denominations to wel
come the foreign delegates.
The second.anniversary the Radies’ and
Pastors’ Christian Union was celebrated re
cently at (St. Jonh’s M.E. Church,Third street,
below Girard avenue. Bisbop Simpson pre
sided, and made an address reviewing the nis
tory of the Society, and speaking of it as one
of the most important helps to pastors of the
dmereut churches of the denomination. The
report showed that during the past year the
ladies visited 40,708 families, appealed to 14,373
persons, ot whom 0,309 did uot attend church
regularly. Visits were also made to 1,725 sick
persons, and 095 families were assisted. The
visitors distributed among the poor 162,372
p^°Lrel !P o !fl. ,ra ? t '‘!> and induced 1,215
children to attend the diflerent Sunday sohools.
They also provided clothing for 244 children,
held Jsi religious meetings, and taught 65
Bibje classes, distributing among the destitute
65 Bibles. c;i
The Fraukford Presbyterian Church whose
one hundredth anniversary will be celebrated
this month, was organized in the year 1770 It
h a brick structure, located ou Main street
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHiA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9,1870.
Frankford, and will Boat about 700 .persons.
The present pastor, Rev. Thomas- Murphy;
„D. D., nssumed'the pastorate about twenty
vears ago ■ He was preceded by Rev. Win. D.
Howard,,D. D., wbo, also,labored among this
people a number of years. ‘ The present mem
licrshin is, about 500„with a flourishing;Sun
day school.. During, the past yeftr, the congre
gation have coptfi buted the following amounts;.
Domestic missions. s24fi; foreign . missions,
Sl6o'; qoard pf education, $266; boara;Of;pub-i
Mention, $60..: The anniversary- exorcises will
lie conducted by Rev. Dr. MoCosh, President
of Prihcefon College: Rev, Hr. Hodge, Senior
President of the Theological Seminary at
Priqoeton ;,Ber. Dr. Scheuck and Rev. Dr.
Murphy.-, ...
(Correspondence of tho Phils. Broiling Ballotln.l
<)**t WILHIJjGieK IJMTKB.
News and Genera* Items.
Wilmington, April B.—Our sorely per
plexed and. much distressed Qomocraoy, at a
loss to know what course to take under existing
circumstances, have sent for Senator Bayard to
enlighten them, and last night he addressed
them at Smyrna. Men of all parties were
invited to tho meeting, but colored men wore
not intended to be included in the invitation,
and some of the .party leaders sent to promi
nent Republicans to ask them to exert their
influence to prevent the colored people from
attending, as it was feared that they would bo
made the occasion for a disturbance. The
negroes remained at home, and the iinterri
fiea (?) had peace.
Mr. Bayard spoke for two hours, de
nouncing the new amendment, flattering his
hearers with the hope that it would be re
pealed or else annulled by the Supreme Court,
ahd endeavoring to demonstrate that Congress
had committed a complicated and deliberate
violation of the Constitution under the pre
tence of amending it. At present, however,
he said that it must be regarded as the law of
the land, and submitted to. The Demooraey
of Delaware, however, would continue to
be a white man’s party. They would treat
negroes with humanity ana jnstiee, but
they would not vote for them or consult with
them, or even by word or deed' lend their ap
' proval to the bestowal of the franchise upon
them. He said other communities might do
as they chose, but Delaware would stand firm
in opposition to the political equality of ne
groes. The meeting passed a series of resolu
tions re-echoing the Senator’s sentiments..
' ,So both wings of the Democracy are com
mitted to the “ Whiteman’s party,” and labor
under the delusion that they will receive
enough assistanee from dissatisfied Republi
, cans to enablo them to carry the State despite
the colored vote. Republicans don’t say
much; they* just laugh in tlieir Bleeveand
chuckle over the manner in which their op
ponents piay into their hands.
In the City Council last evening a majority
of the Committee appointed to investigate the
subject, reported in favor of supplying the
city witli water from a point some distance up
the Brandywine, at an estimated cost of $382,-
000. A minority reported in favor of increas
ing the capacity of the existing pump 3, and
putting in a new reservoir in the southwest
ern partof the city. No final action was taken
on either report.
The steamboat S. M. Felton will resume her
trips between here and Philadelphia on Mon
day. The fare will be twenty cents, instead of
ten as last year.
Our colored people have their grand jubilee
over the adoption of the Fifteenth Amend
ment next Thursday, and will devote the
whole day to it, firing salutes at sunrise and
sunset, and having religious services in the
morning, a parade irn the afternoon and a
mass-meeting in the evening. The meeting
will be addressed by E. G. Bradford, Esq.,
Rev. Dr. Aikman, formeHv of New York,
and others.
We are having delightful spring-like’
weather at last, and preparations are being
made to drain our overflowed lowlands.
Dale.
CITY BULLETIN.
—Coroner Taylor yesterday commenced an
inquest upon the body of Patrick 'Williams,
who died from the effects of a shot received
at the tavern of John Beam, Eleventh and
Sansom streets, on Thursday night. George
Young, bartender for Mr. Beam, testified that
he was there on Wednesday night last be
tween eight and nine o’clock, while there was
a crowd of about a dozen in the bar-room;
Williams came in and took a drink; he was
about goiDg down in the cellar for a glass of
aie, when he beard a wrangling; he ran back
and around the bar, and saw Williams with
a pistol in his hand; he appeared very anxious
to get at McDonald; and said, “stand back
ana give us a fair chancea part of the
crowd ran but,tbinking Williams was going to
shoot; witness separated them,and others got
hold of McDonald, who went out the EleVeuth
street door; witness then pushed Williams
into the entry that leads from Hansom street,
and communicates with the bar-room by a
doorway, but no door, and thought he had
gone out; witness was about locking up the
house immediately atter and shutting the win
dows when he heaTd three shots; they ap
peared to come from the entry; witness 'went
to the street door of the entry and found Wil
liams leaning against the wail; he said be was
dying; said ho was shot, hut did not say who
did it; he did not want to go to the hospital;
Ahern came runninein after the shots, and
helped witness take Williams to the bar-room,
whence he was afterwards taken to the Hos
pital ; there were no bloWs struck in the house;
did not See McDonald have a pistol; at the
commencement of the occurrence there were
in the bar-room William Taggart, George
Ahern, and two strangers from New York; a
loan named Spencer was there, but witness
could not say whether lie was at the com
mencement; could not tell the names of any
others; one shot sounded louder than the
others ; Beam was at supper; after the shots
were fired he saw no one in the entry but
Williams; did not know wliat the quarrel was
about; could not sob the shots.
Other witnesses were examined, but none
testified to seeing the shot fired. The inquest
was adjourned until afternoon.
—The Cavalry of the Army of the
Potomac, which formed an association yester
day afternoon, olected the following officers:
President— Major-General Alfred Pleasonton;
Vice President —Brigadier-General G. L. Fitz
hugh; .Secretary—Major Irwin Whitehead;
Treasurer—Captain R. R. Corson ; Historian-
Dr. R. W. Peaso, formerly Medical Director
of the Cavalry Corps of the Army of the
Potomac.
—Oliver K. Sabold, Esq., Principal of the
Weccacoo Boys’ Grammar School, died, on
Thursday afternoon, at his residence, in Rox
borougli, Twenty-first Ward.
—Francis ICeyser was bound over yester
day by Aid. Robert H. Smith to answer the
charge of libel preferred by Mrs. Frances Hol
lenback. The alleged libellous publication
was an advertisement traced to the accused.
—The Moynmensing Hose Company is mak
ing arrangements to consolidate with the Phil
adelphia Hose Company.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
|KS» REV. JAM ESLJBK. WILL PREACH
iu the Second Baptist Church, Upsal uml Miin
streets, Germantown, Sunday murnlpg and evening. It’
JK3* REV- A- A. WILL ITS, IX D., WILL
'*x~r print'll in the West Arch Street Presbyterian
Church to morrow, (it 11)>5 A. M. and 7 )i P. M. It"
O'S- FIRST MORAVIAN CHURCH”
corner Franklin and Wood etreete, Hot, Josoph
11. Kuuimer, pastor.—Palm Snnilay—Service at 10)5
o’clock. “ Paßtion Week”— Service nt 7)5 o’clock. It)
jks» the first Presbyterian
Oejy Church, Washington Square.—lter. Herrick
Johnson, B. D., Pastor, will preach to morrow at 10)5
A. M. utidS P. M. it’
fir's* REV. C. WADSWORTH, D. D.,
Ur2T Pastor, will preach to-morrow in the Third Be
formed Church, fenth anti Filbert streets. Service at
IQH o’clock A. M. and 8 P.M. it*
|K3» CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN
Church, Locust strtot,above Fifteenth, Bev. Dr.
Humphrey, Pastor. Sorvices at 10)4 A. M. and 7)S
F.M. , y ' it*
IKS* THE REV. DR. WILLITS WILL
Us-y preach In aid of the Industrial Home for Blind
Women at the Church, corner of Eighteenth and Arch
etreete, on Sunday ovoning lioxt, at 8 o'clock. It’
IKS* FIRST REFORMED CHURCH
corner of Sovouth and Spring Garden.—ltev’
Time X. Orr will preach to morrow, at 10>i A. M. and'
7XP.M. Evening— 1 * Resurrection.’’ . It’
IKS* "PENN SQUARE PRESBYTERIAN
Church, Broad utreot. above Chestnut. Itov.
Henry O. McCook, pastor, will preach to-morrow, 10th
inst., atlO«A.M.anUB>a*.M. It’
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
.|K3» BBTH-EDBN BAPTIST CHUROH,
Itroai and Spruce streets.—Bev. J. Wheaton
- Smith, D. D.i pastor, will preach Sunday morning at
- H)X o’clock, and oVening aI7X o’clock. Strangers are
cordially invited to this new church. , , It*
CLINTON STREET CHUROH,
Tenth street, below Spruce. Bev. Albort Bsrnoi,
- to-morrovr, at 10X o’clock A. M ,and Bev. It. E. Thomp
son, of tho Universitr-of,Pennsylvania, nt.S P. M.
Evening subject—“ The Power OfAn Endles* Life.” All
: invited, , it*
ITS* ST- CLEM ENT’S CHUROH, TWEN
tleth end Cherry streete.—Service and sermon
daring the season of Lent ovary Wednesday and Sunday
evening, Choral service. Seats free.! Sorvioo to-morrow
evenings at 7K o'clock, ■ ! y -muS a At*
nrs» NORTH BROAD STREET PRES
JMx BYTEBIAN Church, corner of Qreen street,—
Preaching to-morrow by the Pastor, Bov. Dr. Stryker.
Services :at IOX A. M. and 7X P. M.; Evening toipc—
Eseklol’s Vision :of Christ. Strangers always wel
come, it*
n-S» CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
Charch, Eighth and Cherry etreots, Bev. A.
Beed.D. D., pastor, will preach ts-raorrow (Sabbath)
raoming,at MX o'cloek.and in the evening at 7X o’clock,
i Subject for evening—" The Epitaph of Judas -1«-
ctrlot.” ,■ It*
IP'S* SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
, Ui£y Spruce street, below Sixth. Bov. J. P. Conkov,
Pastor elect, will preach to-morrow, (Sabbath)
10th inst.,atloXA..M. and7X o’clock P. M. The In
stallation of tho Bev. J P. Conker .as Pastor of tho
Sixth Presbyterian Church, will take plaoe. an Tuesday
Evening, tho itth lost.’; at 7Jf o’clock. r The ssrvieos will
-be conducted by lho Bevs. H. O. McCook, B. H. Patter- '■
a<;n,andD.L.,Agnew- . , , It*, /
SPECIAL NOTICES,
Ml. WANAMAKER
Invites the “Little Gentlemen,” together with
their parents or guardians, to visit tite Estab
lishment oil ,
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th,
At which time there will be an
EXHIBITION
’ OK BIS
Beautiful Spring Stock
OF
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
FOB
YOUTHS AND BUiS.
818 and 890, Chestnut Bt.
Finest Clothing Establishment.
BGV Lodios having Boys (from five to fifteen years of
age*» to clothe* should form tho acquaintance of our
14 Youths’ Department*” whore thoy can find all the
latest and best things in Boj s' wear.
AMERICAN
Life insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Income 1669, $1,187,186 44
Organized 1860.
BOARD OF TBUBTEES
rion. James Pollock, Ex-Governor of Pennsylvania,
Director of U. 8. Mint.
J.Edgar Thomson, President Pennsylvania Railroad,
23S 8. Third street.
George Nugent, Gentleman* residence. Germantown.
Albert C. Roberts, Ex*President Fourth Nat. Bank.
Philip B. Mingle, Seed Merchant, 103 Market street,
lion. Alex. G. Cattell, IT. S Senator.
Isaac Haaelhnrst,'Attorney at Law,6oB Walnutstrect.
L, M. Whilldio. Merchant,2o and 22 South Front street.
Henry K; Bennett, Merchant,74s South Fourth street.
George W. llill, Bx-President SevsnthNat. Bank.
James L, Ulaghorn, President Commercial Nat. Bank.
John Wanamaker, Oak Hall ClotLiug House, 81S and 820
Chestnut street. ' ' . •
THE AMERICAN issues• policies on all desirable
plans at low rates, and for security and promptness in
writing lasses is-unsurpassed by any Company in the
United States
S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
JOHN 8. WILSON, Secretary.
V&" Reliable men wanted ub Agents.
mh24 th Btu I3trp >
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
1025 O HBSTNUT Street.
SHERIDAN’S RIDE,
'great life-size painting,
By the Poet-Artist,
T. BUCHANAN BEAD.
SIXTH WEEK OF THE EXHIBITION.
BEADING OF THE TOEM TWICE A DAY.
M. JOSEPHINE WABBKN will reciteeach day, at 4
P. M. and 9 P. M., In front of the canvass, the Poem of
*• SHEBIDAN’B RIDE.”
Chromos of the Painting (20x25 inches), $lO.
ADMISSION....— .25 CENTS.
Including the entire valuable collection of tbo Academy.
Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., and from 7H to 10 P. M.
up 4 tf .
JOHN B. GOUGH
ACADEMY OF BUSK’,
MONDAY, April 11.
Eloquence and. Orators.
For the Young Men’s Christian Association. Tickets
at Ashmuad’B,724 Chestnut street-
Reserved Beats, GO Cents.
senator revels
AT HORTICULTURAL HALL,
- ON THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14
SUBJECT- 14 THE.PRESS.”
Admission 50 cents.
Reserved 5eat5...;;...;....;....’...:.. 50 cents extra.
Tho sale of Secured Seats will commence on
MONDAY MORNING, THE 11TH INST.,
AT 9 O’CLOCK, AT
GOULD’S PIANO ROOMS,
923 CHESTNUT STREET.
upBtf ,
jKES» ACADKMY OP’ MUSIC.
THE STAB COUBSE OF LECTUREB.
NUrri.EHENTARY LECTURE,
BY MISS OLIVE LOGAN,
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 16.
Bubject(by request), “ GIRLS.”
Admission, CO cent., Reserved Seats, 25 cents, extra.
Tickets for sale at Gould’s Plano Booms, 923 Chestnut
street.
Doors open nt 2 o’clock, P. M. Lecture at 3P. M
CABL BENIZ’S PABLOIt ORCHESTRA
Will perform choice musical selections previous to the
Lecture; ; apS-tfS
THU WAGNER FREjnNSTITUTE
of SCIENCE,corner of Soventeonth und Mont
gomery avenue. The Spring Course of Leotures wlll
commence April 11th, at 7X o’clock, and be continued
every evenine, on tho following (subjects:
MONDAY ,71$ o’clock, Chomistry, Prof. DEALE.H D
TUESDAY,o'clock .Puloontology, Prof. WAGNER*
WEDNESDAYS o’clock, Anatomy and Physiology
Prof. TOWNSEND, M.D. T B7 '
THURSDAY. 734 o’clock,Botany,Prof. MINICH.M D
FRIDAY* 7 h o’clock, Natural Philosophy, Prof,
MILLS, M.D.
SATURDAY. o’clock, Elocution, Prof. SHOE
MAKER.
All rtre are invited. Admission free. The best mode
of approach is by the Fifteenth street cars to Columbia
avonuo, and return by same routo. ap92t rp§
ik3* JAMES E. MURDOCH’S
UtS* POETIC AND DRAMATIC READINGB.
CHOICE SELECTIONS FROM THE liXPLK,
Shokcspearo. Dickens, and othorn. Some never rend by
him In ihie city before. At the Memorial Church, cor
ner of Broad and Master etreete, on MONDAY EVEN
ING. Aprillltb.
Tickets, GO conts. Reserved seats, 75 cente. For sale
at Gould’e Music Store, 923 Chestnut Htruut, from 9 to 5
o’clock, and at the Church in the evening, from 6 to 9
o’clock. - aps,st rp§
jks» LIEBIG'S COMPANY'S EXTRACT
of Meat secures great economy and convenience
in housekeeping and excellence in cooking. None
f'onuine without the signature of Baron Liebig, the
nventor, and of Dr. Pcttcnkofor. delegate.
ja2fl-w s-tf J, MILIIAU’S SONSfisSDroadway^N.Y
rKg» 1109 GIRARD STREET. 1109
tWbKIBH, RUSSIAN AND PERFUMED BATHS
Departments for Ladles.
Baths open from to 9 P.M.
mercantile library, tenter
above Oliostnut. Lecture Hall to rent: olbo a
room accommodating twenty persona. mli3l th s4trp§
iks» HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOSTISIB
IMS’ and 1620 Lombard street, Disponsary Department
—Medical troatmont and medlclnefurnlshod gratuitously
. ' _7 . ; .■ SPECIALAOTUJES.•■■■■
n-3» GRANtrGATHKHING OF THE
IKS 1 ' Friends of Temperance, under the nnsplees or the
Voting Men ’» Christian Association of the First Presby-
C nTfon ! »/ori r p'h I L 15th,
AtBo’clock.
Addrosses by Buv. A. A. WILI.ITB, D. D„
Bbv.J.B. WITHROW,
end Pastor. Rkv. H. JOIINBONJD. D.
,Choice selections of miislo by,'the Choir.
All are cardtalli Invited. * »p 9, evr th&f rp§
IP'S* - OF FI OE LEHIGH VALEEV RAIL-
Ui S' ROAD COMPANY.3O3 Walnntstroot.
In ronseqacnceor the 10th last; being a,legal holiday,
tne Dividend of this Company Announced for that date
wilt not be paidnntil Saturday:l6th inst,
npBtopl6sJ C. 0. IiONGBTUKTH, Treasurer.
tv-S* OFFICE OFTHE FRANKLIN FIRE
IMV INBDBANCK COMPANY. , ,
t PniLADRI PHtA, April 4,1870. ■ ■
At a Meeting of the Board of Directors or the Cora-
Bany, hold this day, n Semi-Annual Dividend of Six Per
ont.,and an Extra Dividend of'leu Per Cent,, were do
clpred on the Capital BtoOk.payablo to tlie Stockholders,
or tholr legal representatives, on and after the 14th
instant, clear of all taxes, _ , » .
ap6 to 14§ J. WiMcAl/UISTUB, Secretary.
ijr3» PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 26th„
lK£r 1870.—Thd Aimual Meeting of the-Stockholders'
of tbo,CANNON IRON COMPANY (of Cake Superior)
will be held at tholr office. No. 324 Walnut Street, on
MONDAY, the 11th of April. 1870, at 12 o'clock: for tho
election of Directors, and the transaction of other husi,
ness, B. A. HOOPE3,
mh2S tl apllS Secretary.
M BROWN STONE RESIDENCE fl
FOB SALE,
»O. I»aa ARCH STREET.
Elegant Brown-Stone Residence, three stories an
Mansard roof; Tory commodious, furnished with every
modeni convenience, and built in a vory superior ana
snbsthntial manner. Lot 2G feet front by 160 feet deep to
Cptlibert street* ion which la orectod a handsome brick
Stable and Coach House.
J. M. GUMHEY A SONS,
. 4 _ c 733 WALNUT Street.
_nih2stfr|)s_ ' *
fl| BROWN STONE DWELLING ft
AND COACH HOUSE,
No. 1507 SPRUCE Street,
■, r FOB BALB CHEAP.
Inquire of
DREXEL & CO., 34 South Third Street.
mh24thfltntf| ■ .
MCHESTNKT HILL-7FOR SALE. OK
Exchange for a City Residence one of themost desi
rable. place* on the Hill; Mansion, with heator, gas,
water. grapory,green-house, Jce-henae; near the Depot,
with fino view. Send for description
J.E.MITCHKLL,
ap9111316 41* 310 York avenue.
m FOB SALE—BO3 NORTH EIGHTH
JBs* street, above Brown, three-story brick dwelling,
with side yard, and three-story double back buildings.
All in good order.
COOPER A CONARD,
ap£-Gt* • 8. E. comer Ninth and Market.
fS§FOR SALE—A WELL-BtJILT, HAN D-
Kill soroely furnished Cottage, Pennsylvania and
Pacific avouusa, Atlantic City. B.W,SOUTH,
It’ 432 Walnut street.
® FOR SALE, AT CHESTNUT HILL-
A very complete stone house, near station. Has
parlors, dining-room, library, two kitchens, eight bed
rooms, two bath-rooms and ampld conveniences.* Part
city property taken if required. W. O. MACK I*.,
Graver’s.lane,or J.C. SIDNEY, No. 204 South Fifth
etreot. ap9-3t*
FOB .SALE-THE NEAT TWO-M
Kiiilfitory bHck Dwelling. No. 65 Wood street, 3C
Jlurlington. N. J.j 11 rooms, hot and cold water, range,
Ac. Lot 300 feet deep. -
Apply to CLARK & KTTING,
aps-6trpij 711 Walnut street;
FOR SALE.—LARGE WAREHOUSE
Kii and Lot of Ground, 158 feet front on Washington
avenue, went of Bro&d street (opposite Baltimore depot);
suitable for a Coni Yard, Flour or Grain Depot, or
Forwarding Warehouse. Apply* to
c „ . - JOHN GAT,
apo-2t _ N.E. corner Howard and Norris streets.
F O R SA L E—slt,ooo~—GEßM AN
IBI TOWN OODNTRY RESIDENOE,
»NI4AR THE WISSAHJt.'KON, MODERN STONE
HOME, GOOD STONE BARN. lOE-IIOI.ME, SHADE
ANItfFBUIT TREES, Ac.: TOGETHER WITH SIX
ACRES OK LAND
J BORDERING ON THE PARK.
APPLY 182 BOOTH FRONT STREET. apl.Ct*
: iT ” sg
The very elegant country seat known as “ Malvern.”
near BuPtteton, Twenty-third Ward, five minutes walk
Irom depot.
Largf* ami commodious, with'every convenience, garden
ers cottage,ice house, stAbleand carriage house, Urge
grapery (under gl«?s), stocked with the best varieties of
loreign grape* In full h-aring : lawn 6% acre*, laid out
n English style; flue old shade trees, beautiful ever
greens and hedges, plenty of shrubbery; abundance of
fruit, large and small, and excellent water.
An adjoining lot of live acres can be had if desired
Terms easy
Apply at
ftp2-s to th lms No. CHESTNUT street
M RIVERTON, N. J.—FOR SALE—jift
Desirable House, beautifully locate*!. Apply
339 3larket‘street. ap7-tha tnlOt*
M FOR SALE—a MOOERN~THItEE.
story residence. No. 2016 Arch street. Has every
convenience aDd in perfect order. WlllbesoM with or
without the furniture, and terms made to salt the pur
chaser. Apply to
« BOBEKTBUIST,Jb..
• apfi 6t§ J>22 and 924 Mferkjfit street, abovo Ninth.
M' FOR SALE.—THE ELEGANT MAIL
bh* Front Mansion, No. 2006 Chestnut street, re
plete with every modern convenience. A small pro
perty would be taken in part pay.
FOX A BUBKABT,
. ap4 Ct 221 South Fifth street.
®FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A
fine house, No. 2017 Hidge avenue. It has double
threo-story front, and double two story back buildings.
The house is 20 feot front, and lot 147 feet deep to Twen
tieth street—two fronts. Price JSBJWO dollars clear. This
Isa very cheap property. W. lIINOKLE, No. 773 Wal
put street. • _ ‘ up 2 7t*
S 5" 'WE a T PH IL AD ELPHIA—FOR
MULBale—handsome modern cottage, with every con
venience, and large lot, situate oh a corner in the
highest and moat desirable portion of West Philadel
phia. ,T. fll. GUMMKY & 80N8, No. 733 Walnut street.
apS'.’trp
dfi FOR SALE.—HOUSEVAND" STORE,
is2Uij.S. E. corner Tenth nud Shippou streets. Apply
1947_Locuet street Possession immediately mh3o 12t"
f}i Ivyside-germantownllfor
JHiiil Bale.—The Elegant Pointed Btone Cottage Resi
dence, known a« rVYSIDE, nitnute on southwest cor
ner of West Walnut bane and Croon street, German
town, finished throughout in the very best manner, fur
nished with every city convenience, aud in perfect order,
fetonc Stable and Carriage House, Oowllouso and largo
Lot of Ground, beautifully shaded, and planted with
choice shrubbery. J.M. GUMMEY & SONS,733,Wal
nut street.
Mnew brown stone houses,
NOS. 1920, 2004 ANI) 2010 SPRUCE STREET FOR
SALE. FINISHED IN WALNUT IN THE MOST
SUPERIOR MANNER. AND WITH EVERY
MODERN CONVENIENCE. E. B. WARREN, 2013
SPKUCK STJtE:E.T. APPLY BETWEEN 2 AND 4
O’CLOCK P. M. mh2stf
jgjjji FOR BALR—THIS DESIBABbE
Kid-Throo-story Dwelling, with Threo-story Back
Buildings, No. 400 South Ninth streot, with nil improve
ments. Lot 21«*188 foot deep to n hack stroet. Also, a
Modi',i] Dwelling, No. 2225 Spruco street; all imnrovo
monts. Immediate possession. Terms easy. Annlv to
COPPUOK A JORDAN, 433 Walnut street. PPy
m CHESTNUT HILL.—FOR SALE-A
Kill. Handsome Modern, Polnted-Btono Residence,
with parlor, library, dining-room, large pantries, two
kitchens, nine cbambcrß, hath, wator-closotß, Ac., Ac •
and large lot of ground, situate on Chestnut arenas,
within live minutes walk from Railroad Depot. Imme
diate possession given. J. M. GUMME Y A SONS, 733
WalDutßtreet.
March street—for sale—the
handsome three-story brick residence, with attics,
and three-story back buildings, situate No. 1723 Arch
street. Lot, 24 feet 6 Inches front by 140 feet deep. Im
‘No d 73S°$ GUMMEY /Soiiy ’
m GERMANTOWN.—FOR SALEWA
very desirable Stone Mansion, with stone stable
and carriage-house, with three acres of land attached,
situate on Duy’s lane, within % of a mile from Duy’s
lane station, on Germantown Railroad. Has every con
venience and is in good ordor. Grounds handsomely
laid Ont and plunted with evory variety of choice shrub
bery- Terms, accommodating. Immediate possession.
J. M. GUMMEY A 80N8,733 Walnutßtroet.
fjjl WEST SPRUCE STREET—FOR SALE
Si—The desirable Building Lot No. 2102 Sprnce
street, 22 feet front by 150 feet doop to a street. J.M.
GUMMEYASCNB, 733 Walnut street..
M CHESTNUT STREET.—FOR SALE—
An elegant modern Residence, 25 feet front, with
evory convenience, built and furnished throughout in a
superior mannor, and 10t235 feot deep through to San
som street, Situate west of Eightoonth stroet. J. M
GUMMEY A SONS, 733 Walnut street. , ,
fSg GERMANTOWN.—FOR BALE-THE
Kul handsome Stone Cottage, situated Northwest cor
ner East Walnut lano and Morton stroet. Every city
convenience and lit perfect order. Grounds well shaded
by full grown trees. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 733
Walnut street.
fa FOR SALE.—DWELLINGS—
JBiaL, 1331 North Twelfth stroet. Three-story modern
dwelling.
1422 North Twelfth street. Throe-story modern dwell
ing.
235 North Twelfth stroet. Throe-story dwelling with
threo-story tenement on roar of lot.
1529 South Tenth street. Throe-story dwelling.
1008 South Third street. Threo-story dwelling.
12)2 Marlborough stroet, Richmond. Throe-story
brick dwelling.
BUSINESS PROPERTIES.
606 Booth Second street. Three-story brick, 22 by. 133,
260 North Eleventh street. Four-story brick, IS by 53.
423 Reed street. Corner Rtofo and dwelling. •,
fKXJ South Sixth street. Tavern aud dwelling.
1435 Faesyu.uk Hoad.
. ROBERT GRAfIFEN & SON,
No. WT Piue street
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
MANSION HOUSE,
FOR SALE.
W JiISX PHILADELPHIA.—FOR
WH| Bale or to Beqt—4ll3 Spruce atroet. Tory hand
som'oßrown Stone Front Roeldenco, Mansard roof, aide
yjird.nll modern conveniences, in portoot order, linmSi
4IM P Fliie*Btr£!6t—Double' Mnhiloriiibullt' of ;idreaood
Gray Stone,side yard, every coUYOoionco.ln .porfoct or
ap2atuthlm§ 120 South Front atroet.
Merchantvillk n. j.—building
mtesfor sale, five minutes*#, walk, from Welwood
Tiiinrr minutes ebowjfbosjt ai»»
Phlla4etol|ia. TKreby^tlie, Annual Tlokot, 8 ota, par
trip. Addreai J.W.TOBRhY. _ ■
tnb29-lm§ No. 127 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
rpO OAPITALISTS AND BUILDERS-
Jl- „For aale^A large and rapidly-improving. LOT,
NORTH BROAD BTHBET, between Norris and Dia
mond .:S2B feet deep to THIBTKHNTHBTRKHT, inter
eectod Up PABKATKNDK. F«)CB FRONTS.
mhg-ttg' Apply NO. 3220he*tntit afreet.
TO RERT.
/creese & McCollum, real estatb
• » :■ - AGENTS. ’ '
, Office, Jaekaon atreet. opposite Manalon afreet, Cap*
Island, N. J. Beal Estate bought and sold. Persons
desirous of renting oottagea dnrm* the season will apply
or address so above. -■ ........
BeaheotfUllyr refer to Chaa. A. Robloam, Henry Btxmm.
Franc Ur. McUvsln, AugustasMerino, John Darla and
W, W. Jnrenal, fe3-tf|
fl TO BENT, FURNISHED, FOB BIX
JKI montha—Desirable Beaidonco, north aide ot Green
atroet, near Beronteenth atroet. Rent low to a good
tenant. Apply at 21 North Water street. ap9St*
Mto LET, AFTER MAY I«t—the
Sret-claea furnished Residence, No. 1727 Arch et.
Apply COT Commerce etreet. - »p93t*
STO BENT—FOB SIX MONTHS-A
FURNISHED BQVBK ON WALNUT bTRKRT,
WEKN TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST.
APPLY TO B. L., 210 CHESTNUT STREET. np9Us
gi TO RENT-FURNISHKD-FOR A
AH. year or shorter period, the premlsos Ko. 1334 Pino
street. Apply to j •
aps tu tb fl 6t| No. 723 \VaUmt street.
m TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFOR*
JBH nlshed, a Country licaldonce at Choi ton Hill*,
within ft few minutes’ walk of City Lane or Old York
Road 'Mfttiona, North Pennsylvania Railroad. It, J.
BOBBINS, Ledger Building. ap6-w,th,»*
520 AR C H STREET—TO RENT—3-
SEL Story Factory, with upper part of 4-story Store.
apBJt» , DRUM, 318 Arch street.
M TO LET SECOND-STORY FRONT
Boom, 324 Obsstnut atroet, about 20 * 28 feot.y
Suitable for an office or light buaineas, .
JalBtfn> , FARR A BROTHER
fS| TO RENT—DURING SUMMER
RcsfWest Philadelphia), a . haudsomoly famished
house, with largo grounds, stable, etc. Inquire 1003
Chestnut street, second story. np7tQ
fji TO LET, AFTER MAY Ist—THE
IH flrst-clsßs llniehed Residence, No. 1727 Arch street.
Apply 307 Commerce street. ap7-3t’
'COUNTEYIIMrDENCES^TOKENT
—ln Uolmesbarc, Twenty-third Ward, about eight
miles from the City, three Cottage, houses, with hroWu
stone fronts. French roof; parlor, dining-room and two
kitchens on first floor: largo yard, all the modern Im
provements. Accessible sovera] times a day by the Phil
adelphia and Trenton Railroad. Apple to
CHARLES If. MABBON,
ap2-Bt* , 329 North Sixth street.
SIIIIGIRARD STREET— A GIRARD
Eetatedwelllng,atreducedrent. Apply at Tower
, 318 Market street. , mh23-trs
m FOB li K NT-FURNISHB~D-A
Kaihandsome four-story brick dwelling, with bock
bnUdinga and every modern convenience. sitnaf/* oo
Broad «trect t below Plae. J. Mi GUMMKY & SONS,
No. 733 Walont street.
|Sf TO LET.—THE STORE OONNECT
fiuSL log with the Colonnade Hotel, 1302, 1301 and 1306
Chestnut street, suitahlo for gent’s tarnishing goods.
Kent moderate. Apply outlie premiss* from 10 to 13
A. 11. - mhl2trt
Jg) FOR RENT—FURNISHED OR UN
JEH' furnished, the threo-etory brick dwelling situate
l3OB North Twelfth street. I. M. GUMMEY St
SONS, 733 Walnut street.
MTO RENT—ROOMS OF ALL SIZES]
well lighted, suitable for lightmanufaoturing busi
ness, in building No. 712 Chestnut street. J. M. GUM
MEY Sc 80N8./*3 Walnut street.
f 53 FOR RENT—CHESTNUT STREET!
Bill—The desirable property uortbeast corner of
Uhestnot and Eleventh streets: will bo Improved.
MARKET BTREFiT—Valuablestora.property,4ofeet
front, southwest corner of bixtb street.
Fonr-story Htoro, 617 MARKET street.
VINE STREET—Large Dwelling, suitable for board*
lug-hemp**, sitoaio N. E. cornnlv Eighteenth and Vine.
.7.31. GUBIWKY k SONS*733 Wolnot street.
TO BENT FOB THE BUMMER—A
JEuL Fine Honse.FnrDishM, in Germantown. Apply
toE. 8. PINCKNEY, near Wayne Station, Gmnantowu
lUilroivd. ap7ths2t"'_
Mao RENT—AT GERMANTOWN, A
very desirable double house, situate on Main
street, with every city convenience, as gas, water, Ac.,
with stabling, end about 20 acres of land.
Also, a desirable residence, corner of Carpenter street
and Cresheim roud* with about 12 acres of Land,
Apply to W.C. HKNSZEY. 737 Market street, or to
W. li. BOOP, 6402 Jlnin street, German
town. *p7tbetu6ts
fig TO RENT.—A HANDSOME
[l2 Country Residence, Day *s lane, Germantown.
A handsome country residence, Manheim street, Gor
montown.
A dwelling house. No. 119 Rtttenhouse street, Ger
mantown.
A dwelling house, No. 1541 North Twentieth street.
A dwelling bouse, No. 911 South Ninth Street,
A stable on Miles street, below.. Walnut .street. And
above Tenth street. Room for throe horses and car
riages. Apply to OOPPUCK A JORDAN, 433 Walnut
street.
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C.
LITIZ
CURRANT WINE.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
\
Di aler in ©very escriptlon or Fine Groceries,
Corner Eleventh and Vine Streets,
New mess shad and spiced
Salmon, Tongues and Bounds, In prime order, jnst
received and for gale at GOUSTT’S East End Grocery
Ho. 118 South Second otroet.below Chestnutstreet.
J>URE SPICES, GROtfin) AND WHOLE
—Fare English Mustard by the ponnd —Choice
bite Wine and Grab Asolo vinegar for plokling In
store, and for sale at OOUSTY’B East End Grocery, Ho.
lIS Booth Second etroct, below Cheatnnt street.
VTEW GREEN GINGEB.-400 POUNDS
Jlv of choice Green Ginger in store and for sale at
COUSTY’B East End Grocery, Ho. 118 South Second
street, below Chestnut street
SOUPSv-TOMATO, PEA, MOCK
Turtle and Jolllen Sonps of Boston Club Msnufao.
tore, one of the finest articles for plo-nlos and satllng
parties. For sole at GOCSTY’B East End Grocery, Ho
118 South Second street, below Chestnut street.
WHITE BRANDY FOR PRESERVING.
f Y —A'choice article just received and for sale at
OOUSTY’S East End Grocery, Ho. 118 South Second
street, below Ghestnnt street. ,
■pIRR-PROOr SAFES.
For Sale Cheap.
A FIRST-C LASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
'Address, “LEON,” this office.
dc2o-tlrps
OR SALE.
FOB SALE.
YARNS FOR SALE.
Cotton and Worsted Yams, all numbers. Cotton
Yams, one* two, three or four ply, on cops, on beams
and in skeins. Also, Chain ana Satinet Warps, Cotton
and Wool Waste.
GEO. F. HAUL, Commission Merchant,
67 KILBY Street, Boston, Mass.
roU2s3mfr - '
MUSICAL.
Philadelphia
MUSICAL ACADEMY. .
SECOND HALF SPUING QUARTER WILL BE
GIN APRIL 25. Early application at tho OFFICE,
No. 1228 SPRUCE STREET, will secure choice of days
rind hours. Pupils may bogin at any time. Circulars
at tho music. mh3o-w h bt§
Madame sauvan (neb miss
PiutnrdMs prepared to give Lessons in Singing,
at private houses ana in schools. Residence 925 Locust
street. ap7l2t*
fdSSaestn PERSONS WISHING THEIR
rTTTfI Pianos thoroughly put in order will find
the midc’rsicnrd a practical and responsible party - . A.
B.BKIOHKNBACH, Piano Maker, 252 North Blevonth
street. 1 ap7 3t*
SIG. P. RONDINELLA, TEACHER OP
Singing. Private lessons and classes. Botddence
SOB 8. Thirteenth street. auJg-tfj
-pOLIBHING POWDER. THE BE9T
XT for cleansing Silver and Plated Ware, Jewelry,etc.,
ver manufactured, • FARR A BROTHER,
mbl (ft p 82< Chestuut street, below Fourth.
AMUSEMEWXa.
The B oy-Ch oir.
MADRIGAL CONCERT*
SATURDAY, April S3d.
Director—JAMES PEARCE.
Tickets at BONNB’B, IIM OHBSTNOT Atroet,
(Pee Frogronunos.)
A l K B U L L :
asi-tste* by the fallowing artistee;
MIBB UATTIR BAFFOBD, .
the ftkTorite Hoprano:
, MB. WILtIAM MACDONALD,
the,popular tenor:
MB. KDWABD HOFFMAN,
the distinguished Pianist and Composer.
Admission. «1: Family Circle, Mcents. Bale or tfoketo
®'romtA.M‘to 3P° T'*' April 9th,
Doors opon at 7. Concert begins at 8.
ALBX. ROLL: RnslnossManager
J. JAY WATSON, Agent. apTitii
r AURA KEENSm Bertas at 8~
Li OnKBTNUT-BTBISKT TITHATRB
LAST APPKARANCB TO-MIOHT OF THE
OBBMAMyBIOPLABTH) TBOBPB."
LAUBI FAMIL T Of. PANTOMUHBTB.
/ PKISMATIO/OLMTAINS -
■ TABLEAU TIVANT,»««
PBOFBHBOR HOHMIDT AMD PUPILS
ON MONDAY NEXT, MBS. J. A. OATES'S
Burli'iwu» nnd ComnsttV in th»
FIBLPOFTBK CLOTH OF GOLD.
aESoT STREET THEATRE,
THIS I BATDBDAY). EVENING, April*,
LAST NIGHT OK
M MB. K. 8. OHANFRAU,
By de«lre, B. 8. IJuker’e Dram* of
M08K; . fl
OH, A GtANGK AT N*W YORK a ,
MOBE ............ .......MB. F. 8. IJHAWFBAB
To couimeuce withtbeOotnic Onus* of t
80L0N BUINGLK.
SOLON BHINOLB_. k ., MR. F. 3. OHANFRAU
To conclnde with A BULL IN A CHINA SHOP.
11/TBS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH BTRBBT
THEATRE., AT TUB ARCH.** u ’ (:,ock
. MONRAY AND EVERY EVENING.
Mr. Augustine Daly's successful Comedy from th»
Fr«ncb< entitled . „ . ■
FROU-FROU.
WITn EVERY SCENE NEW.
„ „ . Costumes and Appointments Heir.
MIIB. JOHN DREW ; GJLBBBTK
Aldod by the FullComuany.
HEATS SECURED BIX DAYS IN ADVANCE.
CH AS. W. JARVIS’S SERIES OF CLAS
SICAL S 0 I B E E 8 1863*1870.
SIXTH AND CAST HOIBEE,
At Dutton’s Plano Booms. .
SATURDAY EVENING, April 16th, 1370,
TICKETS, Snb”doLiSia hrulenVsllthe priuci
pal Mui»ic Stores. a»d at thodoor. ftp9Ct
TVTTPBEZ & BENEDICTS OPERA
XJ' BOUSE. SEVENTH Street.below Arch.
CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS.
THIS EVENING, DUPREZ ft BENEDICT’S
GIGANTIC MINSTRELS
.. , ®FFER A GREAT SENSATION BILL.
Flrut Time—Dougherty's Huoker and Dory.l
First Time— llnrluaguo Parts Milliner.
PARLOR CONCERTS THE SIXTH
end Last CONCERT will be given at NATATO-
ItICM HALL, Brood, below .Walnut, SATURDAY
EVENING, April Mil. STRING QUARTETTE by Rail.
Tickets 81 23. to be bad at L. Meyer'*, 1113 Chestnut;
Andre’s and Boner’s, and at the door. aptmwlatt*
TTOX’B AMERICAN THEATRE,
r WALNUT STREET. Above EIGHTH.
World-renowned CARLO BROTHERS.' FRANK
WOOD,DICK CLARKE,BOBT. BUTLER’S TROUPE,
the Pest Pantomlmist* In the world; Ada Wray.
Mile. DE ROSA and LA BOS Ain two Grand Ballets.
New eleventh street opera,
hoube: -
THE FAMILY RESORT.
CARNCROSS ft Dixsrs MINSTRELS,
EVERY EVENING.
... . J. L. CARNCBOSS, Manager.
Temple of wonders—assembly
BUILDINGS.—SIGNOR BLITZ, Jtt.
BPHYNX! BPHYSXI BPHYNX!
MAGIC, VENTRILOQUISM and CANARIES.
Every Evening atTX. Wednesday and Saturday at 3.
SENTZ AND HASSLER’S MATINEES.—
Mualca! Fund nail. IK9-TO. Every SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, at3K o'clock. oclS-U
A CADEMY OF FINE ABTB,
J\. « CHKSTN UT atf«etrftboT« Tenth
OtfenfromP A.M. to 6 P. M.
Benjamin W**tVi Great Picture of
_ OHBIBTB3WKOXBD
I» gtttl on exhibition
SHIPPERS' GUIDE.
FOR NEW YORK,
Via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
The Steam Propcllors of the Line will commence
leading on the Bth Inst., leaving Dally as usual.
THROUGH IH TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.
Goods forwarded by all the Llnee going out of Hew
York, Korth, East or West, free of commission.
- Freights received at low rates.
811. F. CLYDE A CO., Agents.
ll South Delaware Avenue.
JAB. HAND, Agent,
119 Wall Btreet, Hew York
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND
NORFOLK STEAMSHIP LINE.
THROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST.
INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES
FOB 1370.
STEAMERS LEAVE EVERY WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY** 12 o clk. Noon, from FIRST WHARF,
above MARKET Street.
RETURNING, LEAVE RICHMOND MONDAYS and
THURSDAYS, and NORFOLK TUESDAYS and
SATURDAYS.
*7"No Bills of Lading signed after U o’clock on
Ending Day.
THROUGH RATES to all point* In North and Bouth
Carolina via Seaboard Alr-Llne Railroad, connectiag at
Porttimeuth, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee and tho
West via Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line and Rich
mond and Danville Railroad,
Freight HANDLED BUT taken at LOWER
BATES THAN ANY OTHER LINK.
N o charge for commission. d wage, or any expense for
transfer. . - - -
Steamships insnre at lowest rates.
- Freight received DAILY.
State-room A 0Q
HqsLElnonfh Wharves and Pier No. 1 North Wharves.
WiIJ’TPOUTER, Agent otßichmond and City Point,
T.qfeCBQWELL A 00., Agents at Norfolk
FUIFTB O 8 T O N.—BTEAM BHEP LINK
DIBEOT. SAILING FROM EACH PORT EVERT
Wednesday and Saturday#
FBOM FINE BTREET WHARF, PHILADELPHIA.
AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.
Fbom Philadelphia Fbouc Boston.
10 A. M. 3P.M.
NORMAN,Batnrday,Ap’il2 ROMAN,Saturday, Ap’il 2
ARIES, Wednesday “ 8 SAXON, Wednesday, •• 8
ROMAN, Saturday, “ 0 NORM AN, Saturday, “ 9
SAXON, Wednesday “ 13 ARIES, Wednesday, “ 13
NORMAN, Saturday, “ 10 ROMAN,Baturday, “ 18
ARIES, Wednesday, “ 21) SAXON, Wednesday, “ *0
ROMAN, Saturday, « 23 NORMAN, Saturday “ 23
SAXON, Wednesday “ 27 ABIES, Wednesday, “ 27
NORMAN,Wednesday," 30 ROMAN, Saturday, “ 80
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overy day.
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HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S REGULAR
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The YAZOO will sail bom NEW ORLEANS, via
HAVANA, on .April—.
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Baturday, April 18, at 8 o’clock A. M. _
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Saturday, April 16.
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Thursday,April2l,at6A.M. . .
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Through In twenty-four, hours. ■ / 1
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COPARTNERSHIPS.
Dissolution. the co-partner,,
fillip of FRANK C. BTANEBT & 00. was dis
solved on AprilO.WU,by mutual consent. Ths busi
ness of said firm will be settled up and continued, at tlia
old stand, No. 320 Vino street, by OKOUG1! MINTZISR,
who will conduct the trade in Guns, Pistols and Pishing
Tackle, ou bis pwn account.
FRANK 0. BTANKRT,
OKOROE MIHTZBB.
Cl’HIA >N
. Ci.krk’sOpfiob,
Piur.ADur.rmA, March 18,1870.
in accoroancc- with aresolutioti adopted by
the Common Council of the City or Pblladol
phm on Thursday, the seventeenth day of
March, 1870, the annexed bill, entitled:
- "An ordinance to create a loan for the
further extension of the Philadelphia Oat
works,” is hereby published for public infor
mation.
An ordinance to. create a
„ loan for .tbo'further extension of tho
Philadelphia Gas work*. ■ ■-.?
Section 1. The Select and Common Conn*
oils o{ the City of Philadelphia do ordain,
That tho Mayor of the city be and he is hereby:
less than par, on
the credit of the city; mich^sums‘ as the
Trustees, of,the Gas Works, may reqniro, not
. exceeding in tho aggregate one .million dol
lars, at a rate of interest not above six per
cent, for the further extension of the Phila
delphia Gas Works. The principal of . said
loan shall he payable at the expiration' of thirty
years from tho first day of January, A. D.,
1870, and shall be free from all taxes. / t ,
Sec. 2. Certificates for said loan'shall be is
sued by the Mayor in such amounts as the
lenders may desire, but not'for any.fractional
parts of one hundred dollars, nor made trans
ferable otherwise than at the City Treasurer’s
office, and shall be in the following form: •
Gas Roan Certificate No. Six
per. cent, loan of the city of Philadelphia, is
sued under authority of an ordinance entitled
“ An ordinance to create a loan for the further
extension of the Philadelphia Gas Works, ap
proved ”
This certifies that there is due to , by
the city of Philadelphia, dollars, with
interest at six per cent., payable half yearly,
on the first days of January and July,
at the office of the City Treasurer, in said
city, the principal to be paid at the same
oflfee in thirty years from the first day of
January, A. D. 1870, and not before without
the holder’s consent, free of all takes.' In wit
ness whereof the City Treasurer has hereto set
his band and affixed the seal of said city this
—•- -day of *»•*’" 3
It. s.J
Attest,
„ „ _ City Controller.
Section 3. That said Trustees shall on or
before the thirty-first day of December and
the thirtieth day of June in each and every
year until, the said loan is paid, retain out of
their receipts for the sale of gas and other pro
ducts of the said <3 as Works tlio sun? of four
per centum on the amount of said loan, and
a sum sufficient to pay the State taxes on said
loan, for which certificates may have been
issued, which they shall pay to the City Trea
surer, who shall apply a sufficient sum thereof
to the payment of the interest of the said loan
and the btate taxes thereon, as the same may
fall due, and to no other purpose whatever:
and the balance thereof shall be paid over bv
the said Treasurer to the Commissioners o'f
the Sinking Fund, who shall invest the same
and its accumulations in the loans of the said
Gas Works, orin the other loans of the city
of Philadelphia, as a sinking fund, winch w
hereby specifically pledged to the payment of
said loaD; and any surplus remaining after the
payment of said loan shall be applied by the
CommissionMs of the Sinking Fund toward
the extinguishment of the other loans to the
said Gas Works, if any: otherwise, of the
funded debt of the city of Philadelphia
Section i. The Mayor is hereoy empowered
and directed, on the requisition of .the Trus
tees of the Philadelphia Gas Works, without
recel ving the pay of any money therefor, to issue
certificates of the loan providedforin this ordi
nance, in such amounts and to such parties as
the said Trustees shall designate, not exceed
ing the amount of the loan authorized in and
by this ordinance.
Section 5. That the terms and provisions of
the ordinance.entitled “ An ordinance for the
further extension and management of the'
Philadelphia Gas Works,” approved June 17,
1 Ml, shall not apply in any way or manner to
this loan, and that nothing contained In this
ordinance shall interfere with or obstruct the
city of Philadelphia In taking possession of said
Gas Works whenever the Councils of the said
city may by ordinance determine to do so.
Resolution to publish a loan
bill.
Resolved, That the Clerk of Common Council
be authorized to publish iu two daily news
papers in this city dally, for four weeks, the
ordinance presented to the Common Council
on Thursday, March 17th, 1870, entitled “An
ordinance to create a loan for the further ex
tension of tbe Philadelphia Oas Worta.’’ And
the said clerk, at the stated meeting of Coun
cils, the expiration of four weeks from
the first day of said publication, shall present
to this Council one of each of said newspapers
for every day in which the same shall have
been made. mhl9-24tl
COMMON - COUNCIL OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
Cleuk’s Office,
Pit Ilade i.FITf x, March 25,1870.
In accordance with a resolutionadopted by
the Common Council of the City of Philadei-
Sbiaon Thursday, the twenty-fourth dffiy of
larch, 1870, the annexed hill entitled “An
Ordinance to authorize a loan for the ereotion
of a bridge across the river Schuylkill at Fair
mount.”
JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE A
loan for the erection of a bridge across the
River Schuylkill at Fairmount.
Section 1. The Select and Common Coun
cils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That
the Mayor of Philadelphia be and he is hereby
authorized to borrow, at not less tlian par, on
the credit of the city corporation, from time to
time,such sums of money as may be necessary
to pay for, the construction and erection of a
bridgo over the river Schu.vlldll at Fairmount,
not exceeding in the whole the s «m of seven
hundred thousand dollars, tor which interest
notto exceed"the rate of six per cent, per an
num shall he paid, half yearly, on the first days
of January and July, at the office of the City
Treasurer.
The principal of said loan shall be payable
and paid at • the expiiation of thirty : years
from the date’of the same, and not before,
without the consent of the holders thereof:
and certificates therefore In the usual form of
certificates of city loan, shall be ksued in such
amounts as the lenders may require, but not
for any fractional part of one hundred dollars,
or, if required, ip amounts of 'fivo hundred or
one thousand dollars; and it shall be expressed
in said certificates tho said loan therein men
tioned, and the Interest thereof, are payable
free from all taxes.
Section 2.. Whenever any loan shall be
made by virtue thereof, there shall bo, by
force of this ordinance, annually appropriated,
out of the income of the corporate estates and
from the sum raised by taxation, astnn suffi
cient to pay the interest on said certificates;
and the further sum of three-tenths Of one per
centum on the par value of such certificates
so issued, shall De appropriated quarterly out
of said income and taxes, to a sinking fund,
which fund and its accumulations are hereby
especially pledged for the redemption and
payment of said certificates.
Resolution to publish a loan
BILL.
Resolved, That the Clerk of Common Coun
cil be authorized to publish in two daily news
papers of this city daily, for two weeks, the
ordinance presented to the Common Council
On Thursday, March 24, 1870, entitled “An
ordinance to authorize a loan for the erection
of a Bridge across the' River Schuylkill ht
Fairmount.” And the said clerk, at the
stated meeting of Councils,: after the expira
tion of four weeks from the firBtdayof said
publication, shall present to this Council one
of each of said newspapers for every day in
which the same shall he made. mh26 2fts
■ Of the lateßt and most beautiful designs, and allotber
Mate work on lined or mada to order.
Factory and BaI.aroom,SIXTEENTH andOALLOW
HILOJfctreete. WJfcSON A MILLER.
-JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Clrirk or Common Council,
dity Treasurer.
MBADE BY ORDER OF HEIRS.— !
Thomas ft Hons,Auctioneers.— Large ami Valuable ,
Threo-ttorV Frick Residence with Btable and Coach
hoagoNo.Gl2 Pino street, west of Filth fitre-t. Lot 30
feet front,(widening ttr *2 foot In.thoraar,) by 191 foot
drop. OnTticedayt'Aprll:)2,]B7o,at 12 o’clock, noon,
willbo told of pnblfc qale,at the Philadelphia Exchange,
all tnat Well built and spacious throe-atory brick men- -
suoge, with extensive donblo throe-story brick back „
buildings. Stable, cooch-honso and lot of ground, sltuato '
cu.tbe south side of Pino street, 103 foot Ji of an inch :i
;wostof Fifthstreet; thence extending southward 130
foot; thence - eastward 4 feet: thence southward
M feet; thence westward fifty-two feet one )
half of im inch; thonce northward 00 fcot; ■:
tliwico eastward ,J2feH;.-thence northward 141 foot to ,
pine street, ftndi.thepce!efl*tward along the sonth side '
of Fine street 30 feet U of an lljcii, more or less, to the '
placo of beginning. Tho honso is substantially built in
the best manner ( has two largo parlors, breakfast room !
and kitobonon.llrst.ih)oriv twp very largo chambore, 'i
diniritfrotirtf and library dusoiomr floor; five chambers T
oh third floor,'and large AttlcS; bad all the modern con- ]
Veniences ; hath room, with hot and cold water, two ■
furnaces, three water closets, permanent waelistnmis, I
spaciouß pantries. Ac. The side yard is laid out in hand
-1
No. z.—Two atory..Brick or Storehoiwc. In I
T f?’74H ?I JC!L W'*! 0 /*' brick mpflauagoor
Ji SHiatoohthe north*side 1
fttreet. No. 615, Ht tho distance of 131 fo**t !,
u C fil^fp r i fr i 0m t] 10 >* efct Kinii Htreei; containing 1
Ward of that Width 91 £?«?!. h “ 1 ' *" iU ‘ dv > th north '
Cicnr of all incumbrance,
1 1«71 dtOUtonAnt,^hffi,e tcnD wiU ex|>lro February
m . 9. .. TII0MA8&9ON8, Auctioneers,
ap2 9 139 ami 141 South Fourffi street,
ft 11
i tE^JiSTATE '—'THOMAB & SONS’
- *?/r,-r 0n Tuesday, April 121 h, IOTO.at 12 o’clock,
,1 I!' I ,') at . P«Wic sale, at the Philadelphia
&S I 'deienbtdprpptrtjl,viz.: N 0.1.—
r^'^ c, 7-P” c,c ila/jdeoce, College arenas,
1? ue n t jrfl re tet re et. All that modern three-etory
brick mewunge, with three-etory back building and lot
l of ground, eliuate on tbo north side of .North College
JURSm ***/*«* a * oM*ohty-flr«t street; 1
containing in front on College avenue 26 feet 6 inches. I
aud extending in depth 65 feet; has ajf the modern con* j
vemence*; gw, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cook- 3
mg range, Ac.- : ..]
Terms—£4,ooo may remain on mortgage, f
at 2.—Threo-«oir brick Dwelling, No. 2409 North *
Sixth street. All that three-story briclf messuage and 1
m°l ? r °wnd, situate on tbeeast ride of feixtu street, >
N 0.2409;. 2409; containing in front on Sixth afreet 16 feet!
inches, and extending in depth 136 feet |o>4 inches, to a
hack street. The boti*econttttns9roomaj haagas,hath,
Hubject to a yearly ground rent of £l2O.
No. 3.--Three-story brick Dwelling, No. 1431 Ontario
atroct. All that three-story brick dwelling and lot of
ground, situate on tho east side of Ontario street, 176
met south of Jefferson, street, No. 1421; containing in
f On .L- , i? D i a^ o *K? fit J2 l^ taincbe#,aftl w l extending in
depth 63 feet, including a 3 feet wide alley.
Clear of nil incumbrance. £9OO may remain on mort
gage.
, A M. THOMAS A BONS. Auctioneers.
0 139 and 1418onth Fourth street.
m PEREMPTORY SA£¥2TfHOMAS
JKi A Sona, Auctioneers.—Modern Three-story Brick
Besidencc, No 3111 Bridge «t.. West Philadelphia. On
Tuesday,April 12,1870, atl2 o’clock, noon, wilfbe sold at
public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, all that modern 3-storyimaatfc) brick dwelling
and lot of ground .sifnate on tlionorthsble of Bridge st.,
5° f< *it W* of Thirty-second street No. 3111, Twenty-.
foU , r ? l ?/' rard (lat * Mantua); the lot containing In front
on Bridges! ree* 25 feet, and extending in depth 160 feet
to llocklnnd street. The honse is well and Biibutautiaily
built, and Bned throughout; has the modern coave
niences; largo hall, saloon parlor, dining room, kitchen
aud wash-room on find floor; 2 chambers, nitting-room
and bath-room on second floor; 4 chambers on third
floor: kitchen lias excellent range, with water-box and
circulating boiler; bath-room has hot and cold water,
permanent watln-tand and water-closet: stairways
oiled, large cloretK throughout, high celling*, back
ruirway. furnace,cellar large, cemented and dry: un
derground drsfuace. Ac.
Terms— One half the purchase money may remain on
mortgage.
. Immediate possession.
May be examined any day previous to sale.
£SCO to be paid at time of sale,
fettle ab«olult\
• H. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneer*.
Pihl72G np9 ami 141 South Fourth street.
#§j ORPHANS' COURT 8 ALE.—ESTATE
MS. of Francis Tete. deceased.—Thomas A Sons, Auc
tioneers.—Valuable Tbree*t©ry Brick Residence and
Stable, No. B34?priiCe*tr«er, west of Fifth street. Pur
euant to anjflrder pi the Orphans’ Court for the City and
County of Philadelphia,:wUJ he sold at public sale, on
Tuesday, April J2tli, 1870,at ISo'clpck,noon,at the Phil
adelphia Exchange, the following described property,
late of Francis Tete, deceased, viz.; All that three-story
brick messuage s»d lot of ground, situate on the-south
a»de of Spruce street. No. 634, between Fifth and Sixth
street*, in the city of Philadelphia; being 22 feet 3 in
ches In front on Spruce street, by I*o feet in depth to
Buckler street, and also a strip of ground adjoining the
above on the west; being 3 feet in breadth north and
southl and H feet 6 inches In length east And west, sub
ject to a. right of overpaid strip of ground,
vested in John B. G. B. &<*«!, hi* heir* and aasigus.
whichsaid premise* together form one property, and
are subject to a mortgage thereon for S7AW* payable to
Thomas Neilson and Constant Guillou, Trustees Th<»
house is well and subsUutially built; ho* gas, bath, hot
and cold water, furnace, cooking-range, Ac.
By the Court.- JOSEPH MKGABY, Clerk O. C
' JRMATBTE, Executrix.
,„ „ ‘M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
_ mhl72Cap9 139 And 1C South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE—THOM AS & SONS’
*al fesle. Seven new two-story Brick Dwellings,
curner of Thompson and Buckius streets, Bridesburg,
,° eAI ! , lho . railroads. On Tuesday!
April 12th, 1870, at 12 o clock, nooo, will be sold at
cublic sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those
• new two-story brick dwellings and lot of ground,
situate on northwest ride of Thompson street, corner of
Bucklus 6treet, Twenty-fifth Ward: each H 2-7 fe**t
front, and extending in depth 67 feet, together with the
common use and privilege of a 3 feet wide alley Bear
entrance from Buckius street. .
- - The above comprise* roirof seven dwelling* just coni-'
pleted, and well built of best materials ;4hey have never
been occupied. The row has a pressed brick front,
marble door-sills, shutters, blinds and large glass win
dows. The back yards aresecurely incloses! with close
board fences and locked gates ; each bouse is 14 2 7 feet
wide by 30 feet deep, andcontaine four rooms, besides
back piazza, deep, dry cellar under entire house; com
modious closets# kitchen dresser, summer oven, store
flues for each room, Ac. The stairways are straight aad
inclosed.
Terras < 087, and will be made known before the sale
immediate possession.
$lOO to be paid on each at time of sale. Bach house
will be sold separately.
• - . M. THOMA8 v A SONS, Auctioneers.
mh*4 ap 3 9 139 and HI South Fourth street.
MKEAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS*
Bale.—On Tuesday, April 12. 1879; at It o’clock,
noon, will sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex
change.-tho following described properties, via.: No.
I.—Three brick dwellings. Nos. 909, 911 and
913 bouth SixteentlMtreei, above Carpenter street. All
those throe messages, with two-story
back buildings and lot of ground thereunto belongiug.
nituate on the east side of Sixteenth street, above Car
penter street. Nos. 909, 911 and 913 ; each lot containing
In front on Sixteenth street 19 feet, and extending in
depth 64 feet: have the gas introduced, bath, hot and
cold water, cooking range, Ac. ---
Terms—Half cash. Subject to a yearly ground rent
_vj.3.
They will be sold separately.
Mo.2.—Three story Brick Dwelling, No. 1319 Carpen
ter street. All thAt three-story brick messmige, with
two-story back bulldiugs and lot of ground. situate ou
tho north side of Carpenter street, w.st or Fifteenth
street, No. 1519; the lot containing iu front 18 feet 2
inches, and extending in depth 70 feet; has the gas in
(reduced, bath, hot and cold water, cooking ranee,
water-closet, portable heater, Ac. Subject to a yearly
ground rent of £123,
Terms—Half cash. Immediate possession. Keys at
tho Auction Store.
M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers,
mh26np29 139 and HI South Fourth street
fm SALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS.-
Miii Estate of Edward Socnio, deceased.—Thomas A
Sons. At ctloneerß.—Modern three storybrick resideuro,-
No. 1016 Clinton street, between Tenth and Eleventh
uml Spruce and Pine streets.—On Tuesday, April 12,
1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at
the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern thren
story brick messuage, with three-story-back building
and lot of ground, tdfnnteou the sonthsirio of Clinton
street, west of Tenth street. No. 1016 ; containing in front
ou Clintonstre<‘t2ofect,and extending in depth 128 foot
to Pino street— two fboxts. The house is well built,
nnd Ims the modern conveniences; two parlors mid
kitchen on the first floor ; two chnmbers, dining room
and bath ou the second floor ; three rooms on thji third,
and two nttlcH above ; gas, bath, hot and coli&wtctiT,
water elo*et, furnwee, cooking-range, Ac.
Terms—One third cash ; balance may remain for time
years.
_ M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
mhz6ap2 9 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
dp ' PEREMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS
jQSii & Sons, Auctioneers. Throe story Brick Dwell
ing, No. 088 North Seventh ntroet, IHow Girard avmm:*
On Tuesday, April 12th. 1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, will h. ;
sold ut public sale«i«t'fAoj/< at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all that three-story brick messuage.with two
story back buildings and lot of ground* tftimtq ou the
west side of fcovonth stro ’t, below Girard avenue, No
988: the lot containing in front on Seventh street 18 feet,
and oxtouding in depth on tho north line 114 f-et,and on
tho south lino 115 feet 6 inches. The house has tho gn«
introducod, bath, hut ami cold water, cooking r&nge,Ac.
Subject to a mortgage of §3,800. Keys at Auction
Booms.
Terms rash. Immediate possession
9?' Sale absolute.
M. THOMAS A SONB, Auctioneers,
l39and 141 South Fourth etroct.
gi REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’
Bui) BSlo.-rßitßlneefl Location—Kour-atory brick lhvoil
lng,No. 229 Oallowhlll street.—On Tusßday, AprilWth,
1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo Bold at public Bale, at
tlio Philadelphia Exchange, all that four-story brick
messuage, with throe-Btory hack buildings and lot of
ground, situate on tho north side of Oallowliill stnoot,
between Second and Third streets, No. 229 ; tho lot con
taining in front on Cullnwhili Street 20 feet, and extend
ing In depth 60feet.' Has the : gitß Introduced, tilth, hot
andvpld water, cooking-raugo, wator-closet, heater, Ac.
Subject to a yearly ground rout of $3O.
Bfe* Immediate possession
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers*
mh3lap2 139 ami 141 South Fourth street.
g§ D REAL & SONS’
flu£gBalo.~-.Larpo and valuablo Lot southeast corner of
Mreeta, Twenty-eoronth Ward.
200 foot front, 176 feet deep. On Tuesday, April 12th.
iWOi o’clock, noon, will bp sold at public Bale, at
the Philadelphia Exchangp, all those two contiguoua
lots of ground, situnte at tho aoutlieast corner of Forty
first and Walnut street*, Twenty-seventh Ward* con
taining together In fronton Walnut street JFO feot.aml
♦xtendlhßin depth alooff .Forty-fiMt street abo(iri76>*
feet. The above is situated in the immediate, viciuity of
elegant residences, and is considered one of the most de
sirable lots in West Philadelphia.
Terms—93o,ooo mav remain.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap2 0 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
THE IMIM EVENING
j ft-) XV IV At jfcj Jt. JL< W U lC» hi T S A.Nll
JHsi others.—Executors’ Sale.—Estate of John Kess
ler, deceased.—Thomas ft Sons, AUctfoneors.—Large
stock of Lumbey v *fachini ry, Belting, Tools, Fixtures,
ftc., ftc., Girard avenue, above Ayb street. Eighteenth
--Ward. On Tuesday, April 18lh, 1870, at 12 o’clock,
noon, will be Bold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all the intoyest of John Kessler, being one
third port 10 the personal arsete. of thu late
firm of H. ft G. Kessler ft (ho.. Wheelwrights, carrying
on business on the northwesterly tidoof Girard avenue,
above Ash street, Eighteenth Ward, Philadelphia. The
assets of the firm consist of stock orinrober and other
materials used in the Wagon Buihling'Busiaess : Ma
chinery,Belting, Tools, J-ixtures. W’ork, linishej and
unfinished, Hook Debts, dc. ~
An Inventory can be fiecn on application at the Auc
tion Rooms, any day prior to the sale.
by order of ELIZABETH KESSLER, / r
_ T „ GEORGE KESSLER, ’J Executors.
N. B.—Tbe Executor* are, by decree of-the Orphans’
Court of the City and County of Philadelphia,permitted
to bid at thisvfllei. •■■... *
REAL KSTATK—THOMAS & SONS’
i BxiL&iifc—Thriw-iitnry Br'ck Dwelling, No. 915 South
Sixteenth street.abovoCarpontcr street. On Tuesday
April 19,1870, at 12o'clock, noon, will bo sold atpublic
' .the Philadelphia Exchange, all tlmt modern
; throe-story brick nn sßungo. with two story hack build
ing mm l|it of ground* situate on the oust, si-lo of Six
teenth street. above Carpenter street* No. 915 • con*
taimnmn fronton Carpenter street IK feet,and extend*
1 ing in depth 64 Icetrhaß the cue introduced, bath, hot
and cola water, coolung-rttiiso, Ac.
Subject to n yearly ground rent of .9121,
Keys northeast corner of Sixteenth and o»rp3nter
streets.
■g§ ItI£AJ,J£BTATK—THOMAS & SONS’
1 •BiaL.Suln—B««Jne6R Stiyirt.—Throe-story Illicit hotsl
and dwelling, No. 1768 North Front street, coruor of
i Mimtgomory avenue. On Tuesday, April!!), 1870, at 12
o dock, noon,will bosohl at public saloiafetlie Phila
delphia Kxchauae. altthfttthree story brick hotelnm?
dwelling, ahd lot of ground, situate on the west sideof
; Front street, corner of • Montgomery - avenue,- No. 1768:
cplitaining in front on Front street, 19 feet 0 inches, and
icrttendinghi depth 110 feet to Hope street-rthree fronts,
t c'ODtaindilO rooms; lias gas, bath, hot and cold water,
urrnco. range, Ac. . .
Clear of incumbrance. <?
Terms—Half cash.
H. THOMAS ArSONS, Auctioneers,
139 ami 141 Soutli.FourUi street.
M- "gEAL & SONS’!
Solo.—Pußine6fl stand. Three-story Brick Hotel
and No. 1768 North Front street, cornier: of
Montgomery avenue. On Tuesday. April. lflHulKTOv&t
12p’clock,puoa, will bo sold at public sale at the Pima-,
delphiaKxchaugo, all that threo-atpry briok hotel and
dwcUicg ftud lot of ground, situate on the west side of
Front afreet, corner of Montgomery avenue, No. 1768 r
containing In front on Front street 19 feet 9 inehee. ana
extending ip depth lit) feet to Hope street—throe fronts.
It epotains 16 roomer haa gar, bath, hot and cold water,
furnace, range, Ac.
WT Clear of all incumbrance.
Terms—Half casta.
IS. THOMAS A BOMB, Auctlonoera,
ap7 916 139 and 141 S. Fourth street,
• *aA MU tjAJulSOi ; ./"•
MORPH AN H’ CO UKT HALE.—ESTATJS
, I,aa £"’ d««e»»i)d.—Thoma* ,4 Born,
f/u T , : .Woilor/I Throe-Story Brittle Dwelling, No.
r r «l. lrt J? , 'V w *® tOl Brnajl street. Pursuant to
Mffi/', 1 ! 6 Ooiirt for. the city and county
•Saw *mi o iWS , 'Sril • b Vj' o, ?. ttt pobllosalo.onTnea
)z.,h'Wo, atll! o’clock, noon, at the Plilln
the following described property,
deceased, viz.: All that lot of
S%SPSI wHh fho three story biick messuage, with two
story back buildings and frame kitchoo thoreon erected,
H /2. , ‘sa o,lpon *h sido of Lombard street,72 febt east
ei *KGGnth street, city of-Philadelphia; containing in
front oh LombHrd streot 18 feet* and extending in oopth
southward «f thnt wldrtrfs feet to ® S-feet wnio alley,
which leads westward into Fifteenth strict.
•2, a !y r i c M 0 tdymenr of .^A'yearly ground-rent of
SrG7 CO half-yearly, on tho Ist of January and July, unto
Lane bchoflelrt, his heirs and assigns. '- v
lias gits, butli, 1 hot null cold Water, cooking-range.
immediate possession. Keys at thd Auction Rooms.
By the Court. JOSEPH MEOAKY. Clark 0.0.
CJIARI,KB HENRY HART, Trustee.:
<■-. 1, i J ’ il. THOMAB 4;80N8, Attctidniers,: .
inh2l,ap2,9 - ISil and HI South Fourth street.'
MREALESTATE-THOMAS&SONS’
Sale.—Modern Three-story Brick Residence, Vo.
a, North Fortieth street. West Philadelphia, 3254 .foot
tront.. On Tuesday, Artrll 12th", 1370, atl2 o’clock', noon,
•Wifi be sold at public sale,attho Philadelphia Exchange,
nil that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-
Htory.baekbnildingsand lot of ground, sltnato No. 53
North Fortieth street; the lot cirntalnlng lnr front on
Fortieth Stfec-t ®feet lull Inches and extending,in depth
82 feet. The house is in good repair; has gas,bath, hot
apd cold water, fnmsco, cooking range, Ac.
Terms- §l,€oo may remain on mortgage.
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
mh2(fcip2 9 ; “ 133 and 147 Kotlth Fourth street.
‘ fjB| REAL ESTATE^THOMAB &SONS
JHiil Psle.—Throc-stdry Brick Dwelling, No. 3106 Baring
street, about three squares from tho Wire Bridge. On
Tuesday, April 12th, 1870., at,l2 o’clock, noon, will be
sold at public sale, nt the. Philadelphia Exchange, all
that three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, sit
uatedt No. 3106. Baring street; "lot 24 feet front, 120 feet
deep to a , passage-way. The house has gas, hath, hot
andcold water, Ac., V .
Tetms—B2JWo may remain on mortgage.
, , M. THOMAB A 80N8. •Auctioneers,
mh26ap2 9, 139 and 111 South Fourth street.,
M public sale.-thomas &sbNs'
Anctioneera.—Wcll-secnreil Ground Rent of *4B a
year. On Tuesday, April 12th, 1870, at twelve o’clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all that well-soonred redeemable ground-rent
of IytB a year, payable May: 'and November, dear .of
taxes, issnlngont of all that lot of ground situate oh the
€BBt elde of Tenth fitrest»33 feet 9 inches north of Arizona
street; I6JS fret front and 90 feet deep. It is secured by
a three-Btory brick store send dwelling.
, _ M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
mh»ap2 9 139 and 141 8. Fourth street.
m,- BEAL ESTATE^THOMAB : &SONS’
JESLSaIe>-Tbree-story. Brick Dwelling, N0,333:80uth
Seventeenth Mtreet. above Spruce street. On Tuesday,
Aprj!l2th, 1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at
public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange,aH that three
story brick messnaite and lot of ground, situate on the
west side of Seventeenth street, corner of Vasey street,
No. 336: the lot containing in front 16 feet, and extending
in depth along Vasey street 63 feet, including half of ad
feet wide alley. Tho house has gas introduced, 4c.
Term*.—OMdOmay remain on mortgage.
19? Clear of all incumbrance.
Pospeision May 9th, Is7o. *
, • ' M-. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
mb24 »p2ft 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE-THOMAS & SONS'
Jila Bale.—Blodern Three-story Brown Stone Dwelling,
No. 3224 Sansoio street, west of Thtrtv-second street. On
Tuesday, April 12th. 1870, at 12 noon, will be
sold at public rale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all
that thne-story hvown stone dwelling, with three-story
Lack bniidin** and lot of ground, situate on the south
side of Bacrom street, west of Thirty-second street, No.
3224 ; containing in front on Sausom street JG feet, and
extending in depth 75 feet to a street. It ba* Mansard
roof; contains 10 rooms, papered and painted.bath,hot
and cold water, gas, furnace, cooking-range, Ac.
Terms— $3J* : O can remain on mortgage.
Immediate po*KC6«ir>n
, M. THOMaS» A 80N8. Auctioneers,
mb3lap2 9 139 and 141 .Foiirtl) street.
d& PEREMPTORY SALE,—TO; CLOSE
JES i au Estate.—Thomas A Son*. Auctioneers.—Mol
ern Three-story Brick Kesidenco, No. 2063 Pine street.—
On Tuesday, April 12th, 1870, at 12 o'clock,noon, will b«
sold at public sale, vntheut reserve* at tho .Philadelphia
KxchaD£C,all that medern three-story brick messuage,
with three-story hack buildings and Jot ofgronml,sitn
ate on the north side of Pino street, \re*t of Twentieth
street, No, 2W3 ; containing in front 28 and extend
ing: jo deptb&O feet. -The bon*e ia in excellent repair,
painted and papered throughout ; gas, hath, hot and
cold water, water closet, dumb waiter, furnace,cooking
rarge.Ac.
Terms—B4,soo may remain on mortgage. Posseision
Ist of April.
>fay be examlued any day previous to sale, on applica
tion to J. Hazlebmut, Ksq., No. 1350 Spruce street.
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioueers,
a»wt t4l BFinth Fftnrth stre^j.
gfe uiUAiu LiiiAih,- lliUaNj Ai> '‘HONH'
CH. Sale.—Genteel Four story Brick Store and Dwell
ing, No. 1837 Lrmbard street. Ou Tuesday, April 12th,
1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Bale, at
the Philadelphia Exchange, all that genteel four-story
brick messuiige and lotof ground, situate on the north
side of Lombard street, west of Eighteenth street, No.
1*37 ; containing jo front on Lombard street 17 feet, and
extending In depth 49feet to a 3 feet wide alky, with th 4
privilege thereof. It is occupied as a More and dwell
ing, and is a good stand ; ha* gas, range. Ac.
Subject to a yearly ground rent of 875.
31. THOMAS A SONB. Auctioneers,
mb3lap2 9 -139 and 141 .South Fourth straet.
ms EXEOTJTOHS’ SALE.—THOM AJS &
■3. Bom. Auctioneers.—Tlirea-story brick dwelling,
Jio. 43$ Abigail street, Nineteenth Ward. On Tuesday,
April 12.1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will lie told at public
«*ie, at the Philadelphia exchange, all that three
story brick meesusgo and lot of ground, situate on the
' northeast side of Abigail street, 60 feet northwest of
Amber street, No. tan: the lot containing in front 12
feet, and extending in depth fit feet 6 inches to a 3 feet
wide alley, which extend, into and from Amber street,
.with the tree use of said alley.
Subject to a yearly ground rent of #SS. swvi
Possession August 14.1870. T
Tl. THOMAS* PONS, Auctioneers,
13$ and-14] South Fourth street*.
jnVtt J»ft n .a
Mi i,jti-fc.ikU-XOK* BALE.—THOMAS &
SONS, Auctioneers.—On Tuesday, April 12th, 1870.
at 12 o’clock, noon, will be gold at public sale, without
restrvt, at the Philadelphia Exchange, tht followin';
drjrne.d proptrty, cur.: So. I.—Threeatory Briok
Dwelling, No. 2520 lombard street. All that three-story
brick “eseuage and lot of ground, situate on the south
side of Lombard street. 98 feet east of Welsh street, No
2520; the lot containing in front 15 feet, and axteml
lag.in depth <7. feat to a 3 feet wide alley, leading into
W elsh street, with the use and privilege thereof of said
alley. Subject to a yearly ground rent of £66.
Terms—Half cash. Sale absolute.
No. 2.—Two-story brick dwelling, Ninth street, south
of Cantrell street, First Ward. AI It hat two-story brick
messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of
Ninth street, 16 feet south of Cantrell atreet, first
Ward; the lot containing in front 15 feet, and extending
m depth 70 feet. Including a 3 feet wide allay. bub ; ect to
a yearly ground rent of $67 30.
Terms Cash, *ale absolute'.
11. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers,
mbeSseSfl in and ltl Hnnth Knorth
\ - M; THOMAS Jr SONS, Auctloneert,
inh?6 «p 916 133 and 141 South Fourth street.
liEAL ESTATE.—THOM AS & SONS’
*b£Snli\-Ncat Dwelling, No. 1933 Girard, avonuo,
west or Nineteenth Street. On Tupsilay, April 19th,
KStO, ut 12 o’clock, noon, will he sold ntpitbllc sale,
at the rhihulelphm Kxrlmnge. all that Three-story
ltricX ami lot of grouud, situate on the
ft rf f , W* 1 "venue, west of Nineteenth etreet,
P W 33 ; containing in front cm Gir«rd awnne lrt feot *)
inches, including on the west side thereof the half part
of nn alley 2 feetG inches in width, laid out for the mu
tual accommodation of thin *md t!ie adjoining house.and
extemliuffin depth on the east line G 7 toot 9 iiuhes, and
on tho went line to feet 1 inch. Thehouae Uin good re
pair, recently painted and papered ; lias utrior, dinin'-
room, winter and summer kitchen on first floor : gas
throughout.' *
Terms—ls I,ooomay r- main on mortgage.
M. tiIOMAS & SONB, Auctioneers.
139 and 141 8. Fourth afreet.
Mi THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers,
l3O and 141 South Fourth street,
I'ORS’
na* >’i e „ Dflfnard Maguire, deceased.—
ih7o^t*l2h&l A^1 ,()I1 c ; On Tuesday; l9th,
t>utT o o 11 ». wlll Lea° 1 d at public sale tenth’
mill “'l ln\nmbr ancus, at tho Philadol-
DwVliiria . R W W ? J hr /' c^ to, 'i' Hrick.. Hotol and
Daorel al»at \;Germantdwn' tnau and
brick hotel ani S!fin< Mh WaM. All that tlireo-atory
-hfitMi.S .wS i » lw P llin B a »d,double tliroo .tory hook
w*!? 9 eman,own r oad and Laurel
inclio.: ihonco onatwanlly 23
Ihenco eaetwa’r.llv ’ l 4 C w r^ Wß /^ 1 ' 7 ¥ f f' rt V ‘ 6f an I '' oh
wordlvar»!e“Vh^A f of an Inch j tuonce north
* r ® ot » thence eastwardly I foot 1 inch • thenen
ffH?n t mj 9 * ie n te> * iucbes.and Ihenco t ;iUtw;irdiy 72
80Uth ?CBtwardiy side of German
m no , rt| iwestwardtr along the sanio
23 feet Inches to the ploce of beginning. ’
inthosa/o tepoBai,H " IO “' Th ° bar and hxtures includea
h(os. 2 and 3.-2 three-story brick Stores and Dwcll
jng«)Nos.9&o;and 978 Gennantown roa% No 2—All
Btoroßn d dwelling, situate
JT ••giitliwestWA:rdl:y «fdc of Germantown roml, Bix
c5 e S? V . feet inches southeastwardiy
*i fi street, thence extending westwrar/lly 72
feet incheato a point; theaw, southwardly 19 fcet fil?
Siw 1 / 16^. 0 wcstwardly l foot 1 Inch; tbonce south
wardly 4 feet, thence eastward!? 4 feet Hof an fnch •
5? e ri? "?r l 5» war< ”711 feet 5V inches ; thbuJeeaaSvardly
lnche «'ttDd thonco Still eastwnrdly 48 feet 4
ijicbcii to tbo southwestwardly side of Germantown road *
bcginning r^ fhwestwardly 21 feet 8 inches to the place of
possession. 1 ,
No.S.—All that 3-story brick'■tore ißd dwelling, situ
wfttin°f^?^ef,t??ftrdly*e2,,a of ’ Gerraaotown road,
No. 978,45 feet lnches,southwestwardly from Laurel
street; thence extending southwestwardly along Ger
mantown road 5 feet toifont street; thenco southward.
Yi To^r‘J i^tQ ft/ 1 Toetllinches toa point:thenco
et Inches; thence stilrwestwardly,
inches to apoint; thenco south 3 thence
west 7 fcet l inch; thence north 4 feet; thenco eastward-
Jy 4 fectM inch : thence northwardly H feet s#Tnchw:
thence eastwardiy foot 2H fnches, and thonco atM
east ward Jjr 48 ftet 4 incheiito the plaice of beginning. ..
/Nos. 4,5 and 6.—Three Two 1 story ; Brick D «vclH n a* .
? OB i?Mb n * 6 4i n(i 118 } nn r«lotrcct; Bixteenth
L”" A h *bat Two-and-a-balf-story Brick Dwelling’ sitn
sl<;5 l< ;^ l >*i lc l ontilwefllward,y of Laurel street, 106
SwJ&JSw*•yff w E3 ,y froTO rt o Germantown road.
r-XiHi' No j-- 114 J conraihing in front on Latiroi
street 14 feet «tbs of on inch, and extending in depth 76
iltev^27t, or J« a f th4 i i rJ * ht f° DBe a tw-o-feotwide
alley on the east of tbe said premises. '
v ! hftt 2 ** Btor F brick dwelling, situate at
No, neLaoreJ srreet, 120 feet 9.V Inches westwardly
trom tbe Germantown road: containing in front on Lau
rel street 16 feet 51 of an inch < including the half part of
an alley 2 feet wide on the westernmost sido of said lot),
and extending in depth southward 70 feet, more or Tom.
Together with; thel free and common nseof tho said alley.
o- o.—All that Wi-story brickdweUlng,situate at No.
H 8 Laurel street, 135 feet 9% inches westwardly from
Germantown road ; containingid front on Laurel streat
14 feet 11 inchesilncluding the half partof a 2 feet wide
alley ou the eastward!/ side thereof!, and oxtending in
depth southwardly 66 feet, more or lesri. Together with
thefree and common use and privilege of saidaUey.
A more particular description of each of the said
premises can he seen on the plan of tbe same at tbe Auc
tion Booms at anytime prior to the sale. Each of tho
said pri mises are to be sold with the right to use the
party privy wells on the same, and subject to the pro
port onate part of the expense of ko« ping tho same clean
and in good order and repair.
Terms—Cash. Hale absolute.
By order of MICHAEL MAGEE,/ r
JOHN NOWLAN, ‘{Executory
„ * M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
nih26 ap9 6 139 and 141 Month Fourth street
M PUBLIC BALE.-THOMAB & SONS',
Auctioneers.—On Tuesday, April 19tb, 1870, at 12
o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila
delphia Exchange, the following described Lots of
Ground, viz: No. I, Desirable Lot N. W. corner of
Ilaverford road and Forty-third street. All that lot of
ground, situate at the northwest corner of Haverford
road and Forty-third street, flat© Lexington stroet,)
Twenty-fourth,Ward ;thence, along Forty-third street
107 feet IJ* inchee to ground of Maurice •
thence along the same west 160 feet to a 40 feet wi.b*
•treet ;then aiongsaid etteeteastSSfeet 11 inches to the
Hn y^sv > /' iroa , <, ’f ßd,l,enceftI < )n ff« a W Haveriord roan
east )6i> feet 8 inches to the place of beginning.
Subject to a redeemable groan'd rent of 8160.
Terms—B2-000 niay remain on mortgage 3 yeara.'
Nob. 2 and 3. —Lot, N. K. corner of TbirtV'Seventh and
Locust streets. No. 2.—A1l that lot of ground, sitnato
at the nmbeafit comer of Locust and Thirty-seventh
streets, Twenty-seventh Ward; containing iu front mi
Locust street 25 feet, and extending in depth along
Thirty .-seventh street 100 feet.
No.3.—Alsolhe lot adjoining to the eastward, 25 feet
front by 100 feet deep.
Terms—One-third cash ; balance may remain for fire
years.
iju ~M. THOMAB A SONS, Auctioneers,
mb24ap9J6 139 and 141 Sonth Fourth street
£§ KEAZ, ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS’
»ElBale.—Handsom* Modern Threa-atorr Ston«! Resi
dence, witn Stable ami Coach House, 2M Acres, Thorp’s
Lane, third bouse vast of Duy’a I/aue, Germantown,
Twenty-second -On Tuesday, April 19th, 1870, at
IS o’clork noon, will basold at public srle, at tho
Philadelphia Exchange,an that handsome modern three
story stone messuage, with two-story back
building and lot of ground, situate on northerly si.leot
Thorpe lane, east of Duy’slane,Germantowu, at the
distanceol 483 feet S9-16inches ea*t of Bristol street:
thence N. $ deg. 35min., east M 3 feet 4% inches
south bftdejr.MH min., east 179 feet 8 iuches : thence
sonth 5 deg. 25mr0., west 565 feet 4 inches to the north
erly side of said Thorp’s lane, and thence alone the'
sme north 86deg.3Qtf min..west ISI feet I>£ inches to
the p>ac* of beginuing? containing 2Ji acres of ground
The house is well and substantially built, and has all
the modern conveniences, and in excellent repair: his
hell in the centre, parlor, library, dining room and 2
kitchens on the first floor; 4 chambers, sitting room and
bathroemon thesecond, and 2 ctmmberß on the third*
has numerous closets, wine and fruit cellars, portico m
front, slate roof, gas introduced, hot and cold water,
water closet,fnrnace*2 cooking ranges, Ac.; handsome
granite stone stable and carriage house, stone ice-house,
(filled), vegetable garden, abundance of fruit, shade and
evergreen trees; handsomelawn, Ac.
Terms—Half caslw Immediate possession.
Will be open for examination Wednesdays and Satur
days, from 10 to 0 o’clock
_ , FURNITURE.
The housOfs neatly furnished, which ca& be Had by the
purchaser of the house at a valuation, if desired. Now
readr for occupation.
It isonlythrec squares from the Day’s lane station
on the Germantownßailroad
up 2 9 16
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
139 aid 141 S. Fourth street,
11l REAL ESTATE.—THOJIAS & SONS’
Eiir. eale.—Hoadßome modern tbreeatory Brick Beni
donee, So. l.*3lWirard avenue, 20 feet front, lfiO foot
deep to Walter etnet; two fronts. On Tuesday, April
19th, 1370, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale,
at the Philadelphia Exchange, all -that hand*
lorn* modern three-story brick messuage, with throe*
story back.• buildings nnd lot of ground, situate
on the north side of Girard avenue, west of Fifteenth
►tree!, No. 1531:containing in fro"t on Girard avenue 20
leet* and extending in depth l.'O feet to Walter street—
-2 fronts. The house has all the modern convenience* *
■alooo parlor, dining room and 2 kitchens ourfirst
floor; 2 chambers,sitting-room and. library on second
floor,and 4 chambers on thin! floor; wine cellar, gas
throughout, 3 baths, hot and cold water,3 water closets,
furnace, cooking range, Ac.
Terms—Half cash. Inline I into possession.
May be examined any day previous to Kale.
THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 SouthFoprth street.
IP PEREMPTORY SALE. =—THOM AS
*.?j ,nB > Anctionocra.—Elegimt Country Seat and
Farm, 23* acras, Culfßoad, Lower Merlon Township,
Montgomery Comity, Fa.,opposite tlio 13 mllo stone,
and U miles from Market atreet bridge, 5f of a .mile
; from \ i}ift Nova station on Pennsylvania Central Jttaif*
roau»2>a miles from Conshohocken aud Norristown aijd
Heading Railroads, and same aistouca from Rosemont
station on Pennsylvania Central Railroad. On Taos
day, April 26th, IS7O, at 12 o'clock* noon, will be sold at
public sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, all that oleaant country scot and farm, situate
on the Gulf rood, m Lower Merion Township, Mont
gomery County, Pa., and about % of a mile from Villa
Novi* station; Pennsylvania Central Railroad ; contain
mg23H acres of lantGodjoining lands of John McKee.
Dr. Maxwell, Robert Atkinson, aud others. The im
provementa consist of ;i largo wtoneinausiou,rough-cost,
nigh, tin roof; having parlor, dining room
und kitchen on the,.first floor, 3 chambers on the
second floor, and 4 chambers on the third floor, in
all lu rooms, and a line milk cellar and vault undar the
house * tenant house, built in thosamo manner, adjoin
ing. containing 6 rooms; never-failing water at tho door
ot the kirchon; icohouse, in perfect order and H full, a
new nnd haudsomo barn, stone stable high, und frame
above, with barn yard enclosed w ith a good stone wall:
built in tho bwt manner, about 36 by 43 feet, havin ,r
every modern convenience, and stabling jot 10 head o?
stuck;chicken house, corn crib, pig pens, Aiiao
, vegetable und truck portion: apple orchmd, largo and
infull bearing, with fine fruit; also, cherries, pears,
strawberries, raspberries, currants, Ac.; commanding
one of th« finest views in Montgomery county, overlook
ing Nornstown:huß been occupied by the Into owner as
a country Beat for ever thirty years, aud is situate within
inilfs of the elegant improvements of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, at Roßomout Statiou, called
“BtyuMnhr.”
Terms—Half cash. possossiou.
Wilt be shown by WdUiamKing, on the promiaes. .
Sale absolute, without reservo or limitation.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street.
flgF K^AAj MALK—THOMA6 &: HUN H'
jHial Balp.—Two well-secured Ground Rente, $23 a year.
On Tueßduy, April 19tb, IS7O, at Liokdock noon, will bo
wold at public rale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the
following described ground rente, viz.: No. 1. —All that
ymirl> > ground rent of $23, lawful silverniocey of the If.
Bta»t e of America, payable half-yearly, qii the tirst days
ot May awl-November,without deduction for tuxe*,
Ac., out of all that messuage and lot of ground,situate
on the north aide of Wood street,. 151 foot ivost of Twen
ty-second street.: containing in front on Woo l stoeot 15
l'cet 4 inches, and In depth 3e feet to a 3 foot wide alloy.
No. 2.T-AU that yearly grouod-ront of 923, lawful sil
ver moneyof the,United Stub's of America, payable half
yearly, ou the flist days of May and November 1 , without
deduction for tuxes. Ac.,nailing out of all that mossungo
andlotofgrqund,euiiatoou the north side of Wood
etieet. 135 feetd inches west of Twouty-second .streot:
containing iu frnpt.on Wood street 15 met 4 iuches.onu
in depth So Tedt to a threorfeot whio alloy. •
MVTHOMAS ABONB, Auctioneers,
ap7.9.1C 139 and Hi South Fourth street.
fij MBE BY. OBDEB OE,HEiB&—
JfcuLE&tAte of JBcnjamiu ’B. Hurling, dec’d.—Thomas
A bons, Anctiqnpers.—Handsome Modem Three-story
Brick Residence with Side Yard, No. 2JB We»t Irngau
Race and Vine streets, 32>» feet fronts
On Tuesday, April 1870* at 12 o’clock, noom will bo
Bold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all
that handsome modern throe-story press-brick messuago,
with three-story back buildings and lots of ground, ait
uateon the west side of Nineteenth stroet between . Race
and Vine streets, No. 218 ;containing in front on Nine
teenth street S 2 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth 120
feet to al2 feet wido alloy. The house is well built, and
conveniences: parlor, dining-rqom
and 2kitch<jus on first floor: 3 chambers, sitting-room
and hath on second floor, and 5 chambers and bath on
third nror: gas, hot apdcohjLwatcr, furnace, 2 cooking
ranges,beUrallsi stationarywaalwtands, Ac.
Tcrms--sfl,ooomay rf maluen mortgage*
Immediate possession* May bo examined from 3 to 4
o’clock.
M. TIIOMAB A 80NB, Auctioneer®,
ap7 01C 139 A 141 Houth Fourth street,
VlS'ieg^f ll ’ <lece,uicd .-Thomas ,*. «omh,
••.aKTOKSgMPAyS«rt*/j.ApHI 19th, 1870,at 12 o'clock,
E^knil 1 the I'hlladnlphia
• 22; *.Vix,: No. 1.~-Modern Four-Story
8* jf&Wdderrrfe, Nojlk North Fifth Ptreot AlI thSt
brick niossu&keywUh back bonding*
SwJ,? 1 °* g Ju nt # d > T ? itnato °n tho went ftWo of Fifth strieL
*<&& Of Bftco street, No. IM; containloi in
fiS?f«n? »C ct,t ’ and extending Irt.depth
enc«o & ft JO-ftet alloy r hns the modem convenl
. Jermß cash. *7' , ~ V.. ‘ 1
»2cSS r^rin^ J a !™blo Stfrblo arid Dwelling. All
tnBt yaluAblo lot of cb’otind* And the improvements
thereon erecWd, elfcnafo on the sooth side of CJallow
hhl street, west of tfiothstreet, Nos.9loand 012: th“
lot contnlninir In frontMToet, and. extending fn depth
JSfeot. Theimproveftrenta area brick stable and dwell-
Ine, "■*. , f..; -
Termer-Half cash. >., - - ,
O i? f0 /„ 3 .-T F 5 u ';,? ,1 j;e«-«'< ir yP J «cK Dwelling], N 05.903,
911, 913 and 916 Torr street, Thirteenth -ward. Aii
tnoßo four three-otorr brlct messuaeos ami lot of
ground, north side of Torr street, in. the rear of the
feet' 0 ’ • iot containill <!. in front 83 feet, and in depth 14
Termr-Ilolfctieh.', V
By order of Executors;
■ • Mi THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers.
■' v ’. i • ■ ;i,U9jsntlMl S. .Fourth street.
I,» 2ki 'f O woperlr Moogiig .to same estato, to
on Bom at the same time and place, seo other Timid-
■ ■ i '• ■ ' ■: ap7918~
XEOUTORS’ SALE.—ESTATE OF
deceaee<i. : Thoifm* & Sods,
hnnn l win ? - r? n iJ"\ Sday i. J lP ril . 19,h < lm > ftt 12 o’clock,
! ft®,I»®W 1 »®W at. public sale, at the Philadelphia
Kxclinngo, the following doacribpd property, late of .1.
?■ <;l»«boni, deccaacd; viz. Modern Thrco-
Coates- street; all that
Pn/},uSiol,o 0 ; rt . or £ b " ch m ''Bßiiago,with two-story bock
Coates Btrwt w.>t 9S> u "?i"i ,n ® t ®S n tl,e north rtdaof
loans street, west of Tenth street, No. 1035'-containing
JS footnctne? 8 tftfaat, and extending in depth
bofhj Vot android water, ran^'r&c n ™ogeUwr wit\i*tho
leadiug'into SSKtSSF o,a 2 fcet 10 *»ahes wide alley
• Tertnft~~llalf Cash. < --j ••.
x , Nos -J.i 3 and 4 .—Three Threo-story Brick Dwelling.
Nos, 1020,1028,and IQSO Olive street,-west of Tenth street!
r l ttr ft h9Vo. All .thoqe 3 three stor/bricU
mcabangca and Jets of thereunto belonging'; situ
'etreot,^west
Sl^iLtL o^ 1 ? r feet front, siid Noa, 1028 and 1030 are
including half of a 2 feet-10 inches
tk 4l,B3 f^J? a iu depth « feet.
They will bo sold separately. *
Cash; * m
By order of Executors. J •- ?
MvTHOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
H s 13? ®ndJ4l South Fourth street. •
mkifli ™ e /a{ prop £ x ? , t belonging to same estate, to bo
sold at same time and place, flee other handbills
MU John W._Oiaghorii, deceased.—Thomia A^Sons.
And YAlnablo Residence, No. looj
»**fo*-—Oiiss 1 X<M»day, April 19,18? o, at li o’clock,
.a® e°,i Pool* o «»lp. at the Philadelphia
Exchange,the followlDftdeßcribed property,late of J.W.
. Claghorni deceased, via.; all that valuable three-story
brick roeMaage, with three-story back building and lot
V 8 on t2*® n brth b *de oi Arch street, west
°/containing fn front on Arch
otrcct 25feet, nnd extending in depth 170 feettoa 25 feet
wide street; together with the covenant and restriction,
comprising property to the eastward, that they shall
not extend the main part of any bnflding which may be
erected on said premises, to a greater depth than 52 feet
3incbeB northward of Arch street, and that any back
building connected with said main building shall ho
erected on the easterly side of said lot, facing the west,
and shall not extend to within 7 lee* of the premlsosof
i iiji* ’•"!? heirs and assigns, and that no
unlldlngfhall.be erected nearer to said line than 7 feot.
except w ithiti SO feet of the north end of said promises
The house is well and substantially built, and becoming
a good business -neighborhood; has the modern con
veniences ;gaa, hath, hot andcold water,furnace, cook
ina-range, <fcc.
Term's—Half cash.
By order of Exf cutors.
A M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap7 916 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
M EXECUTORS' SALE.—ESTATE OF
John W. Clagliorn, deceased .—Thom is & Son#,
Auctioneers. On Tuesday,April J9lh, W7O, at J 2 o’clock,
noon, will bo sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Axchsiige, the following described property, lato of
John W. Olagbom.deceased, viz.: Nos. .1, '2 and 3
Three-Story Brick Dwelling*,' Nos. 732, 734 and
736 West street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth and
south of Brown street. No. 1.-OH that threo-story
brick messuage, with back bnilding and lot of ground,
situate on the west side of Weststreet, south of Brows
street, No. 732; containing in flltat on West street 36
feet, and in depth 75 feet; together with the
common use and privilege of a 3 feet wide alley.
Nos. 2 and 3.—A1l those 2 three-story brick messuages
And Jots of ground thereto belonging, situate on Uiu
west side of West street, adjoining the above, being
Nos 734 and each containing Jn front ou West
street 14 feet l inch, and extending in depth 72 feot to a
3 fret wide alley.
Terms—Half cash.
08 al 8n d. 5 ~ Two threo-story brick dwellings, ifos.
762 and tf>4 North Twenty-second street. All those two
three-story briclcroeesuages and lots of ground there
unto belonging, situate on*the west side of Twonty-sec
ondl street, south of Brown street. Nos. 762 and 764 *
each containing in front 16 feet, and ex tending In depth
jboutM feet to a 4 feet wide alley, with the privilege
•F’Tbeywill be sold separately.
Tenrn—Half caeb.
By order or Executors.
T M. THOMAS A B*NS, Auctioneers,
' 139 and Ml South Fourth street.
For other property, belonging to same estate, to be
solo at same time and place, see other handbill. anT 916
m EXEOUTORB’
J’ SAIiE.—ESTATE OF
JBaiJohii W. Claghorn, deceased.—Thomas £ Sons,
Auctioneers —On Tuesday, April J9tb, lfe7o, at 12
o’clock* noon, will be sold at pnblic sale, at the Phila
delphia Axchenge, the following described property,
late of John W, Claghorn,deceased, viz.; No. I.—Three
story Brick Dwelling, No. 2203 Hare street, between
Coates and Brown streets. All that three-story brick
messuage and lot ofgronnd* situate on the north side of
Haro street, west of Twenty-second street, No. 2203;
contnmiDgin front on Hare street 16 feet, and extending
in depth 38 feet 25* inches, with the primege of an
outlet. •
- - Terms—^Halfcash;- - -
No. 2.—Threo-Btory Brick Dwelling, No. 818 North
Twer tietb street, above Brown street. All that three
story brick dwelling, with back buildings and lot of
ground.,situate on the west side of Twentieth street,
above Brown street, No. 818; containing in front on
Twentieth street 16 feet, and extending ih depth 66 feet 6
inches, wit h the privilege of an outlet into Capitol street.
Terms—Half cash.
By order of Executors.
ML. THOMAB & 80N8, Auctioneers,
189 and 141 Bouth Fourth street.
M PUBLIC SALE—THOM AS & SONS,
Anctidneers;—'Valuable Country Scat and Farm.
33ucres, River Delaware, one milo from Bovcrly.New
■Jersey, one-fourth mile of Perkins’ Station, oh the O'. A
A.B. R. 'On Tuesday, April 2«th, 1871), at 11 o’clock,
noon, wUI be sold, at public tale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange, all that vainablo country seat and farm.cou
tniningJS acres of rich soil, situate on tho River Dola
■ware, about 1 mile Velow Beverleyt N. J.; 10 acres Of the
choicest varioty of - strawberries, 6 acres best selected
raspberries, 4 acres of blackberries, 3 acres of Wheat,
balance good tracking soil. Tho improvements are a
largo rough cast dwelling, containing IS rooms, well ar
ranired for a boarding-house. Also.au eight-roomed ten
ant house, barn, carriage-house and out buildings, ico
hounc (filled >, splendid flower gnrden. and abundance of
-shade, pear and cherry trees, grapes, Ac.
Terms—One-third cash. Immediate possession.
BSr Tho stock and crops in tho ground can be lmd at
a valuation. .
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street
ff§ KEAL ESTATE—THOM AS & SONS’
SiliL Bale.—La rap and valuable lot. No. 609 Arch
street, between Fifth and bixtli streets, On Tuesday,
April 19,167(1, at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo sold at public
Bale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that vory valu
able lotofgronnd, situate on the north aide of Arch
street,.west of Fifth street. No. 609; containing In front
on Arch street 18 feet, and extending in depth 229 foot.
The above is situate in a very improving busitioss neigh
borhood, and is one of the'moat desirable lots on Arch
street.•
: ap7 918
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and J4l South Fourth street.
e, EXECUTOIiS’ SALE.—ESTATE OF
John AV. Clu^liurn, dec'll..—Thomns & Sons. Auc
uoncorß.—Four two-story Itrick Dwollliltts, southoasl
contprof WhPftt and Kenfo streets, Bbcouil Wnrd. On
Tnesday, April lath, 1870.at-]2 o'clock.noon, will bo
t-oul at public sale, at the, Philadelphia Exc.haugo, tho
followfnc described property, late or John W. Clnjhom,
deceased, yir.. t— Allthose four two-story brick dwell
ing and lot of ground, situate at the sontheant corner
.of w heat and Keefe stroeta, Second Ward; containing
in front on Wheat street CO feet, undfirdepth 18 foot.
T*rni6—Half cash.
By order of the Executors.
„ M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
■ ajP 7 9h> i 130 aud U 1 South Fourth atreot.
For .other property, belonging to the eamo estate, to
be sold at the wnnie time and place, see other handbills.
« REAL ESTATE.—THOM AS & SONS'
Hal;;-*Fi v e Three-story Brick Pwollincs, Nos. 635,
,637 ,539,641 and 543 Adame street, betweeu Trenton ave
jiue and Frnnkford Road, Nineteenth Ward .—On Tile*-
,day.,; April 19th, 1870. at Uo’clock. nom, will he sold
nt public enle, ut the Philadelphia Kxchuugn, all those
5 three-story brick mcssuugca and lots of ground there
unto belonging, situate Non. 635.537, 539, 541 ami M 3
Vdams street;No. M 3 is 14 feet finches front, No. 541 is
II ffot O inches. N 0.539 ig llfoet flinches, No. 537 Is H
teetoinches, No. 535 ig 12 fcet 4iuches, esch übont4o
feet in depth. They will be sold separately, according
to a survey which maybe seen at the Auction Rooms. -
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctionoeis,
■ ap7 9lb 139 and 141 o. Fourth street.
gfa REAL ESTATE-THOMAS & SONS*
! Brill Sulo.—Modern Throe-story Brick Residence. No.
3804 Locust street, west of Thirty-eiahth street. Ou
Tuesday, April 26th, 1670, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be
sold at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all
that modern three-story biick messuage, with two-storv
;back building and lot of cronnd, situato on the south
ifddd of Locust street, west of Thirty-eighth streot, No.
138C4: the lot containing in front on Locust street 25
; feet 2 inches, and extending in depth 17flfeet to a 40feot
wide street. The house is in coed repair ; has parlor,
dining-room, breakfast room nod 2 kitchens on the first
floor : 5 rooms on the second and 3 on tho third floor ;
guß, .bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cookiug
range, Ac.
Terms— 85.000 niay remain on mortgage.
Immediate possesion.
May bo examined.
(*L THOMAS A SONB, Auctioneers,
mh?6ap923 139 and 141 Sooth Fourth street.
m PTJBLIC SALE & SONS,
; KutL Auctioneers.—Two-story Frauio Cottage, Wash
iqgtonstreet:, between Queen streets, Capo,
IsUnd, NowJersey,so feet front. On Tuesday, April
<26,187U, at 12 o’clock, nooa, will bo sold at public sale,
at the.Pbilodelphi* Exchango, all that .twa-atory frame
cottage, with triro-etory back building and frame shed,
situate oh the Southeast side of Washington streot, be
tween Jefferson and Queen streets; Cape Island, New
Jersey ;.tbo lot W feet front, 100 feet deep. Tho houso is
new, and now being finished.
Terms—Half Cash.
Immediate possession. „ ■
Will be shown on application to Nicholas Corsou,Capo
Island,New Jersey. *
M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers,
mh24-apo 1623 . 139 uud 141 South Fourth street.
2vri 'rt
iafet, saeeT—THOJf aS^Sonh,
,Slone. Residence, Tarrucu
of 'Bjjjnyi*r Afreet, Om-mantdwir, fuiir
*£s*6* fl:?r AV W Bt * t,ol| i on the ObeinnntoWiil&ll
.tlvllSi fi l . \ 2 ,° M nc e* F ? 0B U will BQlci At public
alt W? pk f » Exdhanfcnv all tMt haridiMirie
jn0(1 aru 2)J-story atone residence am laf nf- gronndVkit-.
yAppift street, on wllich the front M. 7t r<«tlo n&K&.
The! hooseis well built,- and - has the - niodernoonr e-.
onitpiije II ropma and, nnmerona closet* s mf.
lor'£”.!?*I or '£”.!?* room,:library and kitchen on, tbo (iratilmii ;
coinbiodionecjrainberk.ttitjvbath, hot and cold wAfor!
water closet, furnace, cookln. range)< to; Thotrarden
>" ■abl out ln gravel walks, with boxWnod,,and planted
with ,hrnbbery, old oak treee, ,*c., Tbero i», a etono
aprlntt limtßowith excellent water. Tho'residence
fronteen Terrace place, Adatiriiilk and in the immediate
*-£•51.? Afworr elegant residences and (country seats.
IW-Slay be orarai netlnny day pro,ions tasale, .■ , :
. ' M. THOMAS * SONS, AhetloOMrs
mb3)ap9 l6 23 139 and t4l Smith Fourth afreet. '
M PUBLIC SALEA-THOMAS& r Wo’NS’
•Auctioneers. — c ThrSe-rtory " Fnittib OWfttftjfr,
Lincoln House,” Jdafcudri Capo
depots OtSTiios-
B Dfci u V l ?-21 c1 2P 1c \ noon t'-VHI-^ho sold,at
?»«5i rJ?!£v« 0 Phil all that three
«ia* y «f r i Qm p messuage and lot Of ground, feiturffeotttha
Btreot i t near the railroad depot,
T?!&An *?2^9s<Tcf°* Bey i ™ 0 lot containing inftronton
,n depth iOO.fdet.
ImWJSfASMii Lincoln Houfe-” is large hud WieH
RSJ-? ft yinmberB»°ccnpie<i n * * summepboard
u bakery attached, with 2 ovons; has
gim-pipeaj cookfng-range, Ac. * '•*
remain on ihortgage. * J; *
possession. • ,
Jersey' ,0 Bb ° Wn George .Young, Capo, Islamli New
THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, ' 1 * ’
mh24 ap 9 3623 .p • ,139 and 141 South Fourth street* '
fi . PUBLIC HALE.— THOMAS & SOWS,
aiULAnctlancerg.— Very Elegant : Country Beat* Mtan
owS’wt? I *f, l '°*> fro uting on the Wlnßahickon turnpike
Chcatnnt Hill.lS mlleeofthe
s—m .o« ®SEj‘i 4 3W«>iy-»«!OUd- Ward. On. Toeelay,
be sold at nubile
gale*, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that very elegant
\£?. n i.7.-.o e . at ’. ahoil A JB« acres of land, eltuato on the
Wiawilickon turnpike, one square from the toll-gate on
the Readlngroad, end nearly surrounded by : thewHea
bickon. creeks The. improvements are a,handsome
KS2?. 1 L n iit h r e .'i , , ,< K? stone mansion,,well and snb
,,t?JL*! lT v b Vli i * Kf fbe ,ate owner, ■wlthdut rcgard to
coet, has ban In the centre, parlor, alUing-rodm,dinlng
foenj and kitchen on the first floor: Z chambers, store
?£, hath room on the second floor,and 3 chanibere-on thp
third floor; laundry and dry-room in the basement, with
etationary tabs, hot and cold water, 2 fttruaOek,cooking
range; porch front/ and ■ oacki stone toOllhouse* frame
hern and carriage- house*. cowrhonse, ico-honse,green
house; grnpo-honse; chli-hen-honse, vegetable garden,
ac. Also, a handsome 1 three-story stone tenant-hones,
containing 0 rooms.-The grounds are beautifully laid
* ith Evergreen. Gum, Norway Silver
luanle. Chestnut, Lurch Plneand liOcnet Trees; Ayonng
oP 8 h m "ll°rnfl,^l,l;rnhh" y yfSl QnlDC<! TreeB ’ ttbnnilan ™
of ffi t vall O ey. h ' 8h ; 8r0 "! <<1 ’ c °« ,i °e a
Immediate possession. Will bo shown bjr Mr, Patrick
juodk,od tne promisee.; - , . ’
Ter2De—97tCOO>n>ftY resthMa on mortgage. '
M. THOHAS A BON & Auctioneers,
mb3lap2 9.17 139 and HI Bontn Fourth street*
w m
REMPTORY SALE.—THOMAS &
_—Sons, Auctioneers.—Lot, Otis street, Northwest of
OtrenlnTomte. On Tuesday, April 19th, 1070, at 12
K sold; at public Bale,, without
reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, nil that lot of
ground, situate on the eouthwostorly aide of Otis (late
Woodlstfeet, 169 feet 11)4 inches northwest of Gi'rntd
avenue.; lt>feet h inches front,,and in depth U 2 feet.
Sale Absolute.. ' .
, . M. THOMA6T& SONS; Anctfoneera,
mli26-ap9J6 Isanti Ml Souih.Fourthstreet
AJb NOTICES.
Estate , of Margaret daixey.
dece»e»d.—Letters testamentary upon the above
estate haying been granted to tho nnderafirnod.all nor
■ons iDdeblca to saul estate ape raauestod to make pay
to them to
siA"?, inier of
nourti r.C, B*
KiUCt ,’6t* -
IN 9 TRE
Minu, ate of
MlCHii. .^pointed
If Hl*;smile ano H'nuatuiu account of
g*ObGE W.BIBOH,JOH S STUREB and MICHAEL
and to report distribution of the balahce in the hands
of the ftceotfntanta, will meet the parties interested for
5J*L p °W )a ® °/ hie appointment.- on MONOA>Y>, April
J>th, W/0. at 4 oclofk P. M,,at his office,No,2l7South
Third street, In the city of PhHadelbbift.
a , * ljr4C 8. HINJRY NOBBiy,
ap9-Btntbat§ , . Auditor,
F
THE OBPHAKS’ COUIIT FOE THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—
EBlate of ItOBEItT B. STEWAtiT. deceased. , The
Auditor appointed by the Conrt to audit, settlo.and ad
jnet the arcount of JOHN H. WELSH and JOHN B.
JEW£.E a ' f 6!' a un l er *l>e Wilt of BOBKBT
It. BTEWABT, deceased, and ■to report dis-,
tnbufclon of the balance in tho hbuds of tho ftccouitfant,
will meet the parties Interested, for tho purpose of hie
appointment, on MONDAY, 18th of April, 1870, at 11
?fei6ofphi?id^Jhfn fflCei N °- 728 W#W « treo1 ’
, , , .. JAMES DUVAL BODNEY,
ap7-tln tn st§ Auditor.
THE OltPHAiStt’ qODBT FOR THB
ArsSj , W3..€?J , fi t 7wst. PWtadelphta.—Estate of ZD
MUND D. WAKEMNG, deceased.—Notice ia hereby
Siren that ANNIE M. HvaKELING, widSwof'ED
MEND D. WAKELING, deceased, has Med
in raid Court .her. petition}; with.an- appraiser
mant of the personal property she elects' to
reta'o under the Act of Assembly of April H,
185], and itesupplements, arid that tbo tame will he an’
proved by the Court, on bATUBDAy, April 23d, 1870,
unless exceptions be filed thereto! . . ... 1 .
‘ ~ SAMITE irWAKEEING,
Attorney for Petitioner.
ap7-th&»-4t*
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PUBAS
X for the City and County of Philadelphia.
HENRY NtfBBJB va. JAIIEB BMITtf.
\end. ax Covenant, Juaa Term, 1668, No. JO.
, The Auditor appointed to distribute the funds paid
into Court arising from the Sheriff 1 * sale under the above
writ of tho following-described property* to wit: Alt
that lot of ground situate on the west side of Second
street (now Kensington) and - Oxford Turnpike road*
commencing lit the distance of 200 feet south from, the
south side or fork sireetj eontQining in front on Mid
Turnpike road 20 feet, and extending that width in depth
121 teet 9 inches to Philip street. Bounded northward
and southward by grounds of the Fair Hill estate: east
by said Turnpike road, and west by Philip- street* re
serving yearly ground Tent of 912 60, silver-will attend
to the duties of bis appointment on TUEBDAY, April
19th,1870, at 3H o’clock P. M., at his office. No. 128 South
Sixth street.in the city of Philadelphia, when and where
all parties interested are required to present their claims
or be debarred lrom coming in on said fund.
■ JAMEB W. LATTA,
ap7 th s to fits Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOB THE
X City and Cbunty.of Philadelphia.—Estate of MABIA
BQIiIVKLY, deceased!—The Auditor appointed by the
£sHFli°,n. B E“^.®£ u , ,e *nd Adjust tho first account of
GEOBGE 8. SOHIYKLY, Trustee of EDWARD 8.
SOHIYBLY, under will of MABIA SCHIVELY, de
ceased* and to report distribution of tho balance in the
bands of the accountant, will meet th* parties interested
for the purpose of his appolutraent, on MONDAY, the
11th day of April, A. D. 1870, at 11 o'clock A. M-.athie
office. No, 271 South Fifth street (second story), in the
city of Philadelphia. JOSEPH A. CLAY,
mh3l;th s tu 6t§ Auditor.
1 N THE: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
X for the city and countyof Philadelphia.—Estate of
BENJAMIN E. PEACOCK, a lunatic, now deceased*-
The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and
ndinst tho first and final account of CHARLES M.
LIHfENS, Committee of the Estate of BENJAMINS.
PEACOCK, a lunatic, bow deceased, and to report dis
tribution of the balance in the bauds of the accountant,
will meet.the parties interested, for the purposes of his
appointment, on MONDAY, April 11,13/0, atSHt o’clock
P. 11.. at his office, No. 128 South Sixth street, in the
city of Philadelphia.
• JAMEB W: LATTA,
mhSith s tn6t* Auditor.
BUSINESS CAKDS.
MICIIAEL WEAVES,
WEAVER & GO,.
Rope and- Twine Manufacturers and
Dealers in Hemp mul Ship C’linudlory,
MNotth WATER. 28 North WHARVES.
_ puir.ADEi.riHA.
ttpl tf§
Established 1831.
WM. 6. FLANAGAN & SON,
HOUSE AMD SHIP PLUMBERS,
..., No. 129 "Walnut Street.
JyTiyS
TjIDWXJS H. iTITLEK & CO.,
Fi ,
Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers la
Hemp, ,
231 V. Water Street and 22 N. Delaware Avenue
PHttADE JjJPH lA.
KDWIIf H. FITIiKH. i CONftAP V. OLOTHIBfc
JOSEPH WALTON.& 00.,
■ CABINET MAKEBB,
NO. 413 WALNOTSTREET. ......
Manufacturers of lino furniture and of medium priced
ful oituro of superior nualftv. o "
GOODS ON HAND AND MADE TOOBDEB.
Counters. Desk-work, uco.* for, Bonks t Offices and
Sti ree, made to order. JOBBI , H ■ ■ .
. JOS. W. MPPINOOTT.
JOSEPH h. SOOTT.
;TJI B. WIGHT,
Ef. ATTORNBY-AT-L AW,
Uommfealoner of Deed* for ti»Bf»te of Penney lvaaln In
1 j)g Madison street.Mo'. H.Qhtottgoilliluoli. ' »qlS>tf}
OITON BAIL DtrCH W BTJ3&Y
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