Cl IV BHIXK’nIK, fxe k'ixtfy Page for City Notices. Lcjcai. CnowMSH. —xho ■ prooohers of tin; Kourtli ami Arch Slreobt Yu.irly Mcotiug of ilic Society of Friends (Orthodox) mot this momiDg. They do this to prepare the work of tlie yeariv meeting, to begin oh Monday nioriiiiig. ’J iiough the meeting this moriiing was not public, onr reporter could see inside the building an immense Collection of urn? brellas and broad-rimmed hats. Prom the large influx of Friends into the city during • yesterday and to-day, the attendance on Mon day, it. is thought., will be larger than usual. The session will last for four days. People who have never beard Quaker preaching will • probably find aspecial opportunity to-morrow, at Fourth and Arch streets. Whother it be done by man or woman, or eyen at all, is something of which the visitor must run the chances. 'With so many preachers present, some of whom are the equals j,n oratory and in Scriptural lore of any of our doctors of di vinity. a sermon may very confidently be ex pected. The work of taking down tbc walls of St. James’s Church, in Seventh street, progresses very slowly. In the days when these walls were put up the commandments, we appre hend, were “kept” better than they are no w. The mortar: comenting these bricks is even more adamantine than the bricks themselves. Added, to this, the thickness offithe walls renders extremely tardy the task of its demo lition. The material of the church would probably make two modern churches of equal dimensions with this struoturo, whose place shall soon know it no more. Jonquils are at the flower standi this morning. The lily of the valley will be due about a week hence. The most foolish people in the. world are people who discard their flannel at the advent of such weather as that of yesterday morning. During the afternoon the temperature low ered, within an houtUnd three-quarters,about thirteen degrees. To-day the same ladies who averted the kisses of old Sol with their para sols have reproduced their furs. Unless people have a special hankering for cough syrups, Jot them retain their woolen underclothing until June. Eggs are the order of the day. The stock of the West Jersey hucksters was bought up yes terday noon as fast as their wagons came across'South street ferry. What was true of Second street market was so true of all, that the “ barreled eggs” from tlie West brought the same prices as the home-laid article. The Alpine bonnets worn this spring by the ladies ought never to have loft, the Alps. Wo sat behind a pair of them last night, at the Arch Street Theatre. The consequence was that the only portion of our person to which the stage was visible was our nose. Ladies who wear such hats should know that between the stage and those behind them they create a total eclipse. Stoi.kjt Goods Recovkued.— Yesterday som:: of the workmen in Gillespie’s brick yard, at Twenty-fifth and Reed streets,observed two strange men go into the barn on the pre mises and remain for some time. Some of tlie First. District Police were notified and made an examination. Under the hay were found butter, eggs, sugar, and in fact almost a small grocery btore. There were also two shot guns. The articles are supposed to have been stolen. The men who had deposited thearticles in the barn returned and were captured. They gave their names as Michael Mahoney and John McHenry. They were committed fur a fur ther hearing by Alderman Dallas. A Bad Husband.— James Logue is 38 years of age, and lives at No. 631 Marriott street. He ints a wife who is 63 years old. She is a •washerwoman and works hard. Nearly all of the money she makes, it is said, her husband takes and spends for rum. Yesterday she was engaged in West Philadelphia and got home Tatner late. Logue was pretty drunk. He wanted money. She refused to give it to him. r He then heat her shamefully. He was arrested,-, and Aid. Lutz sent him to orison in default of $1,500 hail. Tavkun Row.—Five men went into the “ Reno,” on St. John street, below Noble, street, last night, and got into a row witli some women who were there. One female was rather badly beaten, and had her clothing stripned off of her. The men were arrested, and were taken before Alderman Toland. Ja cob Grvser, alleged to have been the ring leader, was held m $BOO bail for assault and battery, and the others were held to-keep the peace, : Fined for Pkohaxk Swkakixo.— Joseph Ingrain was engaged at work in front of a mansion in the Twenty-seventh Ward yester day. He didn’t like his job and began swear ing about it. The owner of the house re monstrated. Joseph’s language got worse, and a policeman was called. Ingram was taken before .Alderman Lungren.and was fined. He finished his work without any more swearing. Frightened at an Elephant. —An ele phant passed along the Darby road, yesterday, on the way to this city. A hors#, belonging to Mr. John H. Jones,> took fright at the “ big thing,” and ran off. The carriage was broken to pieces by a collision with a toll-house. Mr. Jones, of course, was throws out. He was considerably bruised, and had a leg severely injured. Kunaway. Mr. Sweaton, a resident of Haddington, was driving down .Wallace street this morning, and when near Andrew, his horse took trigbt and ran off, Mr. Sweaton was thrown orft of the carriage, had liis head cut, and was otherwise badly injured. He was removed to a dwelling house in the neigh borhood. Stoke Bobbery.— The sljirt-store of W. L. Clayton, Fo. 11.'*,5 Vine street, wa»-ent«red-by forcing the padlock from the cella'-door, oil Thursday night, -Some linen, shirts and cloth ing were carried off. The value of the prop erty stolen was SJOO. The robbers escaped from the rear of the premises. Beat His Wife.— William Mahoney, a resident of the Falls of Schuylkill, has been held to bail by Alderman Deane for wifu . beating. It is alleged that he frequently abuses liis wife, who is a very industrious woman, and partly supports him by the means of her labor. The M Avon’s Specials. —The plan of hav ing a special oilicer in eaeli police district is to be abolished. The policemen who jvere de tailed for special duty hare been ordered to report to the lieutenants of their respective districts, to perforin duty as patrolmen. Assaulting a Sheriff’s Watchman.— John Glendeuning and William A. Allen have been held in SoOO hail, by Aid. Stearne, upon the charge of having assaulted a watchman appointed by Sheriff Lyle to take charge of a mill In Frankford, which is under seizure. Stole a Boat— Jeremiah Butter and Jo seph Harvey, who are charged with having stolen a boat from Almond street wharf,about a'week ago, were arrested yesterday,and after a hearing before Alderman Moore, were com mitted for bail. Stealing Clothes’ Props. William Blackburn was arrested yesterday on Girard avenue, above Day street, for stealing props from under clothes-lines in a yard. He was committed by Alderman Eggleton. Miss Meiilio and the Weuek Grand.- This distinguished artiste, who unVde so favor able an impression by her private concerts at Chickering’s flail, took the musical public by storm at Music Hail, where she had the ad vantage of a Webei Piano, whq.se power, ca pacity, depth and sweetness of tone, were wonderfully manifested under her delicate and inspirational touch. Miss Mehligis unques tionably aptmn.ste far superior to any of the performers who have been heard in Boston for sonic time, and the Weber Piano never before had so fair and triumphant a trial before a Lostou audience. At the rendering of U r e&e>'’.s i/Ohivrt rtuei flic instrument fairly sang beneath * her lingers and elicited the most enthusiastic applause. Ihe AVeber Piano is rapidly work ' lligit.s way in this vicinity bv virtuo of its su perior i xcclleuue.— Boston Journal. Wk wish to call tlie attention of the Mark'd street clothing houses to our teu-dollar all wool Kpringsuit. A whole knit for ten dollars. The trade can do better by buying of us than making them utC " Kockiiu.l & Wilson, fJOit and 003 Chestnut street. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1(5, 1870. Faster, Sekvices.— The Easter services at St. Matthew's Episcopal Churoh, Eighteenth; and Girard avenue, will boas follows: Ser vice and; communion at 101 o’clock in the morning, Rev. Mr. Ecoleston officiating. In! the afternoon.at 3 o’clock, thoro will be a Sun day-school festival, in which three hundred children will participate. There will be no service in the evening, as stated In an adver tisement in a morning paper. On Friday night next a sociable meeting will be held m the Sunday-school room, when the new rector will be introduced to the congregation.! Thx-Doddar suit, and flve-dollar Spring overcoats, all wool, and the best ever offered for the money. Bookhili, & TVimon, - 'V, 603 and <ios Chestnut street, Thb Nbwsboys’ Home.— On Monday night next a benefit will bo given to the Newsboys’ Homo by the proprietor of the Pilgrim Pano rama, how on exhibition at Concert .Hall. It is hoped that the public will crowd tho hall, and make this benefit a pecuniary success.. The Moyamensino Hose.—The annual hall of tho Moyamensing Hose Company will come off at tho Academy of Music on Monday evening next. The arrangements have been completed, and the ball bias fair to be very pleasant and attractive. • . ■ > 1 Ait epicures should test the delicious flavor of Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts, 1 winch may be found in all our principal grocery and drug stores. The New Hali.et, Davis & Co. Pianos are exceedingly brilliant and ertspy, with ex traordinary richness and mellowness of tone. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TOWNSEND & YALE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 90, 92 & 94 FRANKEST., NEW YORK, Sol© Agents " FOR TUB LAWRE NG E All’ll. CO.’S COTTON HOSIERY. mhBl-]inrp§ pianos; GRAND OPENING. fffffj BABE CHANCE, fffyfi I The undersigned offer to the public at WHOLESALE PRICES, (For a Short Time Only) DECKER BROS’ , and KRANIOH, BACH & CO.’S PIANOS. In many respects superior to Stein way’s Pianos. BLASIUS, (The oldest of late Agents for Steinways) 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. ap2 Imrpfr HATS. HATS AND CAPS. JUST OPENED •SPRING STYLES AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER FOURTH AND CHESTNUT, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. mli!9 lmrp <)AHRIAfc£&. D. M. LANE, CARRIAGE BUILDER 3432,3434 and 3430 Market St.. WEST PHILADELPHIA. A large assortment of Carriages of over? description constantly on band. Especial attention paid tr repairing. ja!4 fJmrp? REAL ESTATE SALE. REALESTATE^THOnTaS&FoNS' Mill Sale.—Two-story Brick and Ono-story Brick Build iiign, N. £. corner of Second and Diamond streets, 90 bv 10S feet to Palethorp Btrert. On Tuesday, May3d,lB7o, at 12 ('’clock, noon, will bo gold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those brick messuages and the lot of ground thereunto belonging, situate at the northeast corner of Second and Diamond streets; con taining id front on Second street 90 feet, and extending itp depth along Diamond street 109 feet to Pulethorp street—3 fronts. The improvements a-© a two-story brick building fronting on, the corner of Second and Diamond streets, 36 by 40 feet, and a one-story brick building, corner of Diamond and Palethorp strceU- Huitablo for a hotel, flour store, brewery, dye-uoiise, or manufacturing purposes. Terms—Half Cash. Possession in 30 days. M. TIiOMAb & SONS, Auctioneers, aplfi 23 30 - 139 and 141 H. Fourth stroct, PEREMPTORY *S ALE.— THOM A y Si 2 A Sons, Auctioneers.—Very desirable Residence, N. E. corner ot Thirty-sixth and lluverford streets. On Tuesday, May 10,1870,at 12 o’clork,.nnon, will be suld at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, all that handsome and very desirable two-and-a-half-story storm i plastered)messuage and lot of ground, situate ut the N-. E. corner of Thirty-sixth and Haverford streets; the lot containing in front on Huverford st. 105 feet, ami ex tending in depth 180 feet to a3O feet wide street Tim house is welll mid substantially built,and conveniuntlr arranged, rhe, grounds are elegantly laid out uml planted with fruit and shade trees, small fruits, &e Hale absolute. - ’ May be examined any day previous to sale. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers l39an»lj4l South Fourth street. © KEAL .EBTATE.—THOM AS & SONS’ sal©.—Three-btory Brick Dwolliug, No Turner street, abovo Ridge avenue and west of Twentv secoinl street. On Tuesday, April 26, 1870, at 12 o’clock, °noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadohdilu Exchange, all that threo-Htory brick mc«Bui“S ai S ,t of ground-situate on thesouth snloof Turmrstroct No 5222 ; containing in front on Turner street 15 I'eei 4 iuthes. and extendingiu depth 40 feet, tOT Clear of all iuonmbrunce. Terms—Cash. ■ Immediate possession, Keys at the Auction Rooms. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ap!6 23 „ 139 and 141 South Foirth street f&[ EXECUTORS’ S£LE.-ESTATE OK EH. John W.Olaghora, deceased.—Threo-story Brick Dwelling, Vineyard street, northeast ®f Powell street On Tuesday, 'April 19th, 1870, at 12 o’clock, noon will be sold at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange’ nl! that tbree-htory brick mesHimge ami lot of ground! situate on the N. W. hide of Vineyard street,B9 (Vet northeast of Powell street ; containing iu frout 16 bet and extending in depth 87 feet. f&r Clear of all incumbrance. BF. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. ap]o 139 uml HI South Fourth struct. REAL ESTATE SALES. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE— Esv ■Bill tale of Jaihw Doylo, dr Bnus, auctioneers.—Two atotfy brick Tavern and Dwelling, ,'No.w)s South Third street, below B>uth Btreot, with 2 three nod 2 two-story brick dwellings in the roar. Pur suant to tin Order of the Orphuno’ Court for tho Qity nu 1 rouoty ol Ffiilndelphla, will be sold at publia i;il<v on Tuesday. May 10,1070, at 13A'olock,noon« at the Phllu dolphin Exchange, too following .described property, late of James Doylo, doccasui, vi?.: All those messuage and twolots ofground,Bitn&toftn the east side of Third street, botwaon south and Shipport stroots, in tho late District of t-outbwark, how tho city of Philadelphia; containing together iu front on Third stroet 29X feet, mote or less, and iu depth 100 feet. Bounded ou the north by the tail ends of Bouth street lots, od the oast by ground of Jonathan York, oh tho eoatji by ground of Joseph Snowden, and on tho west by Third straot aforo said. On said Third street Is croctod a two-story brick house. There are also on the aaid pFtmiseaon tho rear 4 other brick messuages, two of which are tlir*-* stories high, and 2 two stories high. Being the same premises which Margaret Grant by indenture dated July sth. A. D. 1834, granted and conveyed uuto Joseph Kenton, re serving unto her tho pTymont of a yearly ground rent of $B3, iu two half yoajly payments on tho 6th day of tho months of March and September, in each and evory year forover, which said Deed !e recorded in Deed Book l- 0., No. 82. page 65. &C., and which said promises were con veyed by tho said Joseph Kouton unto the said Jamet Doyle, by Deed dated Novcnibor ]oth, 1815, and recordod in Deed Book R. L. L., N 0.61. pago 653, Ac. By tho Court, JOSEPH MEOAKY. Olork 0.0. M. THOMAS A pONS, Auctioneers, qplGJomy7- 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. «jjif 8 ALE BY ORDER OF HEIRS KiLThoniHs A Sons, Auctioneers; On Tuesday. April 2otb, )8 7 0. at 12o’clock, noon, will be sold,at public sa|e. at tho Philadelphia Exchange, the following described properties. Via.: No. I.—Medorh Throe-story Brick No. 1027 Mt, Yornon street. All that three story brJok dwelling, with two-story brick back build ings. situate on the north qldo of Mouut Vernon street, 118 A* inch east of EU Youth streot,Fourteenth Ward, No. 1027; containing in front on Mt. Vernon street 18 feet, and in depth on tho west line 65 feet LV* inches ,aad on the east lini‘ 64 feet inches. Clear of all incumbrance. May be examined. 5100 to bo paid at the time or sale. Possession with deed. No. 2.—Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No, 1140 Poplnr street. All that modern three-story brick dwell ing; with two-story brick back building, situate on the south side of Poplar streot, 66. feet 1 inch east of Twelfth street, No. 1140: containing in front 16 feet, and in depth 45 foot, with the privilege of an alley extending into Mariner street. $ * Clear of all incumbrance. to be paid at the time of sale. Possession with eed. jno. 3.—Three-story Brick Dwelling. No. 1143 Harmer stieet, in the fear of the jaboYe. - All that thr,eo-story brick dwelling, with onc;Btory back building, situ»te on tho north side of Harmer (formerly Huzoll street, be tween Poplar and Ogden streets, No. 1143. at tho distance of !6 feet l inch west of Twelfth street; 16 feet front and 33 feet deep. Clear ol all incumbrance. Possession May Ist, 1879. $1(50 to be paid nt timo of sale. M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers. 23 139 and 141 South Fourth gtreet. MLLAL’Lb'AATL.- THUALAB& SONS’ Sale.-—Two thrde-Btory Brick Dwellings, Nos. 17i5 mid 1737 Pussyunk road, northo mt of Moore hi root.—On Turedaj, April 26th, 1870. at 12 o’clock, noon, will hi* sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol owitiK i iftr.ribtd property, viz.: No. 1. All tint throe-story brick moßSitago and lot of ground, situate on tin* southeasterly side of pnfHyunk r<»ad, 40 feat north east of MoOro street. No. 1737 : thence extending soutli eastwardly 66 feet I inch ; thence south 4 feet 3 inches: thence oast along Moore stroet 3 feet: thence north <2 forl7 inches ; thence west threo feet; thenco northwest erly 45 feet inches to Fassyunk road; thenco south westerly along tho same 15 feet 5 H inches to the place of beeinning. VteT Subject to a mortgage of SBOO. No. 2.—A1l that three story brick messuage and lot ot ground; situate on the southeasterly side of Passyunk roud.JG feet 6?i inches northeast of Moore street, N’*. 1735 ; thence extending southcastwardly 45 feet 3 J « - inches; thence east three feet; thenco north 16 feet :> inches ; thence northwestwardly 39 feet to Pussymuc road; thenco southwestwardlr along tho some 15 feet s', inches to the place of beginning. Subject to a cf $BOtT, M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 93 139 and 141 8. Fourth street. MitiDAh WATJfie- I XHOMAH & SON«’ Sale.-rValuuble Three-story Brick Building, N<». u/o cpring Garden street, west of Sixth street, Thir teenth Ward, now used by tho Northern Dispensary, who are about removing to their new locution onCoat'-s street. On Tuesday, May 3d, 1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public Balo, 'at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that valuable three-story brick building an I lot of ground, situate on the north side of Spring Gar den street, west of Sixth street, No. 603 ; tho lot con taining in front on Spring Garden street 30 feet IL' inches, and extending in depthnn the east line 40 feet >5 inches, aud on the west line 43 feet; together with th - privilege of a 3-feet wide alley on tho cast side. The pro- Jcrty was built originttlly for the Spring Garden Savings übtitutioß. and would be a very desirable location tor u saving fund or banking institution ; vault iu the base meut. with iron doors. Terms—Cash. Immediate possession. - - , M. THuMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. ap]6-23 30 . 339 and 141 8. Fourth street, PEREMPTORY SALE. —THOMAS IBIIiLA Sons, Auctioneers.—Modern Four-storr Brick K< tddence. No. 848 FiHnklin streetubove Parrish street.. On TueßOsy, April 26th, 1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, will hi*: sold at public sale, without reserve, at the PhiludeiphU Excliauge, nil that handsome modern four -story - brick messuoge and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Franklin street, uorth of Parrish street, No. 818; thence extending westward 61 foot 1?4 iuches ; theuce/north wi»rd3f*et 1% inches; tbeuee westward 1 foot . IHj inches ; thence northward 10 feet 1?£ inches; thence east ward 60 feet 10,inches to Franklin street'; tlieiioe southward along the sumo 20feet teethe place of begin niiig. Jt bus reception-room, dining-room and kitchen on ilie first floor; large parlor, 2 bed-rooms, sifting room,bath and water-clos’et on tho second floor; 3 rhainbers ou the third floor, and 3 chambers ou fourth floor. Sale absolute. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, ap!6 23 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ffj-jj REAL ESTATE. — THO M AIS Ho SONS’ Bllfl Sale.—Modern tlireu-stery brick Residence v No. 131 South Eighteenth street, above Walnut street. On Tues day, April 19th, 1870, at 12 o’clock, uoon, will be sold at public Bale, ut (ho Philadelphia Exchange,all that hand some modern throe-story brick dwelling (with Mansard roof), with three-story back buildings and lotof ground, situate on tho east side >f Eighteenth street, above Walnut street, No. 131; tho lot containing in front on Eighteenth street 18'foot, and extending in depth east wardly about 81 feet, including half of a 3 feet wide alley leading into Moravian street. « Immediate possession. May be examined from 12 to 2 o’clock, daily. Terms—One-third cash; balance may remain on raori g“#oer' further information and permit, apply to J. Frederick List, Conveyancer, No. 629 Walnut street. * M. THOMAS <fc SONS, Auctioneers. apl6 139 uud 141 South Fourth street. MKEAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ sale.—Two-story Brick Dwelling, No. 929 Filbert street, west of Ninth street, with 3 three-story brick dwellings in the rear, forming ft court. On Tuesday, April 19th, 1870. at 12 o’clock] noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PiiUaibdphia Exchange, all thoso . brick meskuages'and the lot of grouud thereunto belonging, situate on the north «ido of Filbert street, west of Ninth' street, No. 929 ; tho lot containing in front on Filbert streot 29 feet, and extending in depth 140 feet to a street. Tho improvements are a two-story brick dwelling, with two-story back buildings, fronting on Filbert street,and 3 throe-story brick dwellings in the rear, forming a court. Terms—s2,soo may remain on mortgage. . M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneer?, It 139 and 141 South Fourth street UK ; REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ Bill) Sale.—Business Stand.— I Three-story lirioif Tav ern and Dwelling, southeast corner of Twelfth and Camilla streets. On Tuesday, May 3d, 1870,at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold ut public sale, ut the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate at the southeast corner of Twoltth and Camilla streets; containing in front* oil Twelfth street 16 feet, oxtendiugin depth along Camilla street 73 foot,(including u 3 foot wide alley). The house contains li) rooms; bus gas, bath, hot und cold water, water closet, cooking range, Ac. Terms—#2,£oo may rt-muin on mortgage. Immediate possession. May be examined. Clear of all incumbrance. M. THOMAS <fc SONS, Auctioneers, aplO 23 30 139 and 141 South Fourth street. 053 ~ REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ Mill Sale.—Modern three-story brick Residence, 'No. fiU9 South Tenth street, below South street, On Tuesday, May 3,1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, nil that modern three-story brick messuage, with two-story back build lug und lotof ground, situatoon the east side of Tenth street, 182 feet north of Bhippen street, No. 609; Contain ing in fronton Tenth street 17 feet, and extending in depth 85 feet to a live feet wide alley. Tho house is in goed repair ; contains 10 rooms ; has gas, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, furnace, cooking-range,,&c. Terms—S2,MK) may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS & HONS, Auctioneers, spIG 23 30 139 and 141 South Fourth street. fm REAL ESTATE.—THOM AS & SONS’ till Sale.—Modern Three-story Brick Residence, No. 3349 Woodlaud street, west of Thirty-third streot..—On Tuesday, April26th, 1870, ut 12 o’clock, uoon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern throe-story brick messuage (with Fronobroof), and-lot ef ground, situate on the northwest side of Woodland streot. No. 8339; containing iu front on Wood land street 18 fi-et, and extending in depth 135 feet. Tim house is uew, and in good repair ; lias all the modern Improvements; gas, bath, hot and cold wator, furnace, cooking range, £r. . Immediate possession. ' - M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, aplti 23 139 and 141 S. Fourth etroet. ' j@~EX EC UTORS’ PEREMPTORY SALE. Hull— Estate ot (.-upturn Josiah Ames, docoasedi-L Thomas & Sons,.. Auctioneers. Two-and-half-Btory Brick Dwelling, No. 341 Catharine street, west of Third street, with a SPS-story brick dwelling in Uio rear ou Kauffman street. On Tuesday,-.May 3d, JB7O, at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo sold at public sale, tutihoutrext'rvti, ut tho Philadelphia. Exchange, all that 2‘a-story brick mealing© and lot of ground, situate ou tho south side of .Catharine street', betwcou Third and Fourth stropts, No. 344 ; containing in front on Catharino stveot 16 foot, and ex lending iu depth 91 feet 6 JHchos,mnr«or less to Kauff man street, on which street is-erected a 2)a-atory brick dwelling. Bale absolute. . Keys at No. 329 Catharine street. By order of Executors. ' • M. THOMAS A SONS, Aurtijueers, ! npl6 23 SO 139 and.lll South Fourth streot. <» REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ Kill) Bale.-Valnabio BusinoßH Location —Three story Rrifk Building, N0.32780ath Bscond street, botweou Unirin and Pinestreetri; On luouday, May lutii, IS7O, at 12 o’clock, noons' will bo sold at public sxl©; at tho Phila delphia Exchange,'all that-valuable thioo-Htory brick ihcssunge and lot of ground, situate on, the east side of Second street, between Union and Pine streets. No 327 * the lot (oiitainiDg in front oh Second street, 29 feet, and extending in depth 60 feet 6 inches. Olotir of all incumbrance. •Immediate possession. Kev at the Auction Rooms. ' . *... . M. THOMAS k SONS. Aui’UouoorH, up!6 30niy7 139 and Ml South Fourth btruet HEAL ESTATE SALES. afej I-LliLiC SALE 'By : ORDER OE But! Heirs.—Estate of Christopher bfmou, tlecoaaod.— Tlionme A Hons, Auctioneers. On Tuesday, May 24tlu 1879, at 12 o clock* noon, will bo soldut publiounlo.at tho Pliilmlololiia Kxchaiigo. the following dtfcribtui i»rn prttte.s,iJiz.: No.l. Lot—Jackson at.,Twonty sixth Ward. All that tra< tot land. murkedNo. l on the plan,Twon tv-sixth Vurd, city of Philadelphia; comaioucing on tho north side of Jackson streot, 108 foot east of Twenty ninih etreot; thonco extending uloii£> Jackson slroSt 262 leet; thenco northward aboutfJ feot; thenco northwest wardly 181 feet, moro or lees jlhonco southward about 160 feet to the place* of; beginuinV. Notk.—l hoaboTO truct has a front of 162 foot on Jack son rilroot, and is part of a largo tract of about 7 acres, 21 perches, which largo tract Is subject to a ground rent of A 7, PonneylvnniM currency, per annum, to4ho Swed ish Lutheran Church. No. 2.—Largo lot,B. B. corner Twenty-ninth andjJack son streets, Xwonty-sixih Ward. All that tract of laud, innrkc-d No. 2on the Plan, Twenty-sixth Ward, com mencing at tho S, E. corner of Twenty-ninth and Jack sou streets; thenco oxtonding along Jackson street 162 feet; thence southward 109 feet; thenco westward 32 feet; thence soutnward about 89 foet to a 49 feet wido street, proposed to be opened ; thenco westward along tho same 130 feet to tho oast side of Twenty- ninth street; thence northward about TO foet to tho placo of be ginning. Noth,—The above has 3 front*—lBo feet on Twenty ninth, 1(52 foet ou Jackson, and J3O foot on u4Ufeetwiuu stroet, and is part of a largo tract of about 7 acres, 21 perches, which largo tract is subject to a ground rent of A 7, Pennsylvaniacurroncy, per annum,to thoßwcdlsh Lutheran Church. No. 3.—Large lot, Twenty-ninth street, Twenty-sixth U urd. All that tract of land, marked No. d on the Plan, Twenty-sixth Ward .commencing at thosouthwost comer of Twenty-ninth and »40 loet wido street, pro posed to bo opuned; thence extending wostwurd ufong said 40 foot wide stroet 228 feot; thenco southward abmi t SO foot; thenco eastward 21 feet; thonco southward 199 foot to the north sfdo of Wolf atrout: thence eastward ulong tho santo62foot;.thence northward 100 foot: thence eastward *l6 feet; thence southward 20 foet: thenco east ward 100 feottoi ho west side ofTwenty-niuth stroet; thenco northward along tho same 190 foot to the plaoo of beginning, .?; • ■ . . Noth.—The above has 3 fronts: 228 foot on a4O foot foot wide street, 100 feet on Twenty-ninth street, and i>2 •fcetUu Wolf street, and is part of a largo tractof about 7 acres 21 perches, which large tract Is subjoct to n ground rontof Jt7, Pennsylvania currency, per annum,to the Snodish Lutheran Oiiurcb. at the Auction! Htore, and also at tho Kx chunge on t he dny of sale. No. 4.—Ground Rent—s2s 50 a year.—*All that yearly ground rent ,of $25 £9, issuing out of ull that lot of giouudwitli tlie two-story brick houso thereon oreoted, bitmite on the north sidoof Earp street, First Ward. 116 feet inches west of Eighth street; containing Iu front on Eurp stroet 13 foot, and in depth uorthward at right tingles with Farp street 49 foet 6 inciitis. Notk —Tho above ground rent is well secured and punctually paid. • j No. s.—TwVbtory'Brick Dwelling, Linnurd street, First Ward.—All that lot df ground and two story brick house thereon erected, situate on tho south side of Lin nurd First Ward, 190 foot east Of Ninth stroet; containing in iront on Linnard street 12 foot, and io depth nt. right angles with Linnard street 48 foot 6 inches to r 3 feet wide alloy leading into another Jfoet wide alley hading into Linnard street, of which said lot has the free and common use and privilege. No. 6 —liaudMome Twu-story Mansion, .Second street road. Olney, l'wenty-Hocond Ward. All that stone rough-cast nu*union, two stories and lutic-i, and tw«» hioi y buck bpildings and lot of ground, marked Np. 1 on Plan, at Uluoy, Hiluato ou the northwesterly side of the New Secoint'bireet turnpike mid northeasterly side o! Linden avenue, in the Twenty-second Ward, of tbecity of Philadelphia, containing’in front on Now Second street turnpike ICU feet, and, ill depth running alung Linden uvmne326 feet lu)u inches. Tlie mansion is well built; is about 49 feet front; has hall in coutrc, saloon parlor, dining and Hitting rooms'and kitchens on flr-t floor; 7/eharnbors, t-omo Urge aud handsome; pump in in barn, heaters, good water, ice house, burn apd stabio, shrubbery, trees, good alnul**, Ac., and in all yescedts is n flue property, in a beautiful nn i im previfigsection of thecity. A passenger railway is now in progresH toward Hie plnco. Nq.7.—Country place,threo-story stone dwelling, 10 acres, Maple and Linden avenues—Olney. All that truct of land, marked No. 2on tho Plan, with the sub stantial three-story stone dwelling, with two-story back buildings, at Olney; in tho.Twouty-aecond Ward ; be ginning at a corner in tho middle of Maple and Linden avenues; thence along the middle of Maple avenue north 9 degrees 45 minutes, east IS 96-109 perches io u corner; thence north 80 degrees 15 minutes, west 1194-109 porches to a corner ; tlience north 9 degrees 45 mlnu’tH, east 30 30-100 perches toacoruer ; thence south SOdegrees 30minntes, east 42 perches to a comer; thenceeonth 19 degrees 20 minutes, east 249-100 perches toacoruer; thence south 22degrees 39 minutes, west 1550-109 porches toacoruer; thence 45 minutes, wrest 23 perches to a corner ; thence south 35 degrees 40 mlontes, west 6 6 HO porches to the northeasterly side of Linden avenue ; thenco by tho sumo north 54 degrees 30 minutes, west 4 4S-JUO perches to the southeasterly line of SytM moreuvenue; thenc along the same south 35 49 minute-, west 242 ICO perches to tho middle of Linden avenue; thence along the same north 51 degi;*-* 39 minutes, west 2 42-100 perches to the northwesterly Jin-* ot'Sycamore avenue;. thence still along the middle of said Linden avenuo north 80 degrees 15minutes, west 17 8-lt> pciches to the place of beginning. 1 •Notk.—The above tract has large front on threj avenues—Linden, Bycamore and Maple avenues; in u beautifully and rapidly improving neighborhood, aud codl'tbe divided into handsomo building lots. A pas senger railway iy now in progress toward* it. There is a large quaintly of fine brick clay on this tract. No. 8.- Large aud Valuable L0t,2.'4 acres, Olney. All that tract of land, at Olnty, in the Twenty second \Var«l, beginning at a corner in the middle of Maple and Lin den avenues ; thenco running along tho middle of Liu den avenue fouth 80 deg. 15 min., east 17 8-10 perches to a corner; thsnce south W deg. 60 miu., east 4242 109 per ches to Hie southeasterly Tine of Syciunoro nvemm ; thenco by tho same south 35 deg. 40 min., west 44 8-199 perches to tbemiddleof tho road leadiug to Frankford ; theucealong the middle of said Frankford road north 6t deg.62min., we*t 12iMlU perches to a comer; thenc* along the middle of Maple avenuo north? deg. 45 min., cast 401-10 perches to tin* place of beginning ; contuiniim about two acres 696-10 perches. Note—The above has throe fronts on Maple, LTndmi and Hycamon* avenues : in a rapidly improving neigh borhood,nud may be advantageously divided into builu inglots. A passonger railway is now in progress to wards it. Finns of property at the Auction Store. Terms—Cash on the execution of the deed $lOO to be paid at the time «f hulp. M. THOMAB A SONS, Auctioneers, np36 30niy]421 139andM41 8. Fourth street. m ORPHANS' COUKT SALE.—ESTATE of Nixou, minors.—Thomas & Bods, Auction* ours. Pursuant to on Ortler of the Orphans’Court for thu city and comity of Philadelphia, will b<* sold at pub lic sale, on butufday,May 14th, 1870, at 12 o’clock »oon,> on tho iiremltse**, the interest of Henry M., Marv. Curt nellf*,'waiter H., Ida DeGray ,nnd Mary il. Nixon,'" mtbofollowiiigdeicTibedpropcjrjjr,. iz.: so.l—L»t,N.K. corner of Gay MintCrt*«Hon streets. All that'lot of ground, with the buildings thereon erected, beginning at the northeast corner of Gay and Crc«gon streets, in Maria yunk.in the Twenty-first Ward of the city of Phila delphia ; thence extending along the lino of said Gay street 93 feet 2friehoß to a corner of lot No. 3 ; thence south 29deg. 59 min.4o sec.,east 31 feet 6ia inches to a corneroilot No. 2.; thence by lot No. 2south 60 deg. 20 sec., west IK feet 77m inches ; thence south 47 deg. fillj min.,eu.-t 65feet t«.the line of Cresson street; thence northwestwardly along (Jit-sson street 46 feet 07* inches to tlie place of beginning. No. 2.~L0t, Cresson street. All that lot of ground’ with the building thereon erected, beginning'on'the northerly side of Gresson street, 46 feet inches south eaatwurdly from the. corner of Gay street; thence extend ing by lot No. 1 north 47 deg, M/a min., eastdM'eet to a point; thenco north 60 deg. 20 sec., oast 18 feet 77£ inches io the line of lot No. 3: thence by the saiuo south 29 d*»g. 69inin.40 sec., east 37 feet 1074 inchos to a corner: thence south 62 deg. 14 min.’ 14 sec., west 23 feet \\*i inches to a corner; thence north 43deg.-illsmin., west 7 feet 9 inches to a corner; thence south 47 deg 51% min., west 61 feet 2. inches to the line of Croßsnn street; them e northwest? wntdly along t'resson street 27 foot 3% iuchesto tho place of beginning. Nos. 3, 4,u and G —LotB, Gay street. No. 3.—A1l that lot ot ground, situate on tho southeast shin of Gay street, beginning at a point 93 feet 24j inches northeastwardly from tho corner of*(.'reason street; containing in front on Gay street 18 feet, and extending between parall'-l lines at right angles with Gay-street on tho southwest* side thereof 69 teet 5% inches, and on tho northeant wardly bide thereof 70feet 1% inches. No. 4.—A1l that lot of ground, adjoining lot No.-3, sit uate on the southeast sidoof Gay street, at tho distance of. 11l feet 2;., inches from ('reason street: containing in. front 18 feet, and txt-nding soutlioustwaruly in depth on tho southwesterly wide thereof 70 fe«t 1% inches, and on iho northeasterly side thereof 70 feet 10 inches. , No. 6.—A1l that lot of ground,adjoining lot No. 4,situ ate bn the southeast side of G:iy street, at the distance of 129 feet 2% inches from CresSon street; containing in front 18 feet, and extending southeastward!}’in depth on the southwesterly sldo thereof 70 feet 10 inches, aud on the hortheasterly side thereof 71 feet 6% inches. No. 6.—A1l that lot of ground,adjoining lot No. s,situ ate on the southeast side of Gay street, at the distance of 147 feet 2% inches from Cresson street; containing in front on (Jay street 10 feet, and in width on the rear end 22 feet %)', inches, and extending in depth on the south westerly side thereof 71 feet 6% inches, unilou tho north* easterly side tflerouf south 39 deg. 67 min., cast 73 feet 67* inches.' By the Court, JOSEPH MEOARY.CIerk O. C. MAHY A. 8. NlXON,Guardian. The minors’ interest will be sold by order of the Or phans’ Court, tho balance by tho other owners thereof— the purchaser obtaining a title to the whole. See Plan at the Auction Booms. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, copl6 23my7 139 and 141 South Fourth street. £ EXECUTRIX'S SALE.—ESTATE O F Jacob B. Lentz, deceased.—Thomas A Sons, Auc tioneers. Large and valuable Lot, 14%' acres, Passyunk road, near Broad street, Twenty-sixth Ward. On Tues day, May loth, <879, l2 o’clock, noon, will be sold, at public saie, at that largo lot of ground, together with a two-story brick holfsoftiul other buildings thereon oreoted, situate in the Township of Passyunk, Beginning at a stake set for acornurof. Puhsyunk road and Porch lane, leading to lane formerly of Joseph Turner ; thence by said road south 79 dogrous, west3G 9-10 perches to a corner of land formerly of John Hunuis, now of John Garrett; thence by tno same south 6 degrees, west 66 9-10 perches; crossing a laim leading to an acre ol ground granted by Mary Haonls to John Geyc-r to a stone at iho.cud.of said lano, and bv the side of a lane commonly called Bunkaon’s lano ; thenco by the sumo north 85 degrees,east 44 4-10 porchos to a corner ot the first-mentioned lano ; thence by tho same north 3>2«lccree«, west 67 7-10 perches to tho place of be ginning containing 14A* acres and 2 perches of laud. Tho improvements are a two-story brick dwelling, Jriime born und out-buildings. It is very desirably, lo cated, and very valuftble for buildiog lots. It is situate on tho south side of Passyunk road,about 3% sguaros be low Broad street, aud will front on Bixtcouth, Jackson Wolf and otlifr streets, when cut through. GST Clear of all iucumbranco. Terms—Half dish,. Hoe Plan. ' By order of LOUISA LENTZ, Executrix. : M. THOMAS.* SONS,Auqtioneers, ; uplG23 30my7, , 139 and 141 South Fourth street. (pi B£AL ESTATE.—THOM AS &'-SONS’ Mill Bale.—Modern Throo-story Brick Dwolliag,No. 928 South - Eighteonth street, above Carpenter etrput. OnTuesday. April 26th. 1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale* at the Philadelphia Exchango, all that threo-stnry brick dwelling, * with tvro-atoiy back building and lot of ground, situate on-the. east-side of Eighteenth street, above Carpenter street. No. J 23, containing in front on Eitthteomustroet 16 feet, and ex tending in depth 70 foot lUnches to a3*ieofc wide alloy. It ImR gas. bath, hot and cold water, caokiiig*rango, Ac. . Subject to a yearly gro'uud rent of woo. ; j - _■ , Immediate poHWf’Sßion. Keys at N. W, corner Ejgh teoijth.uml Cutvpontor. /lft /. -• • THOMAS & HONS. Auctioneers, *l>lo 23 . 139-a.nd HI South FouitUstreot. LADIES’ J. M. 1013 and 1014 CHEBTNITT STREET, Will continue the «ale of his ■ ' GEEAT BARG AINS IN SUITS, I.AI.IKK' OBITS at $lO, worth $2O. Commencing Monday, April isth. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. j. M. HAS’LEIGH lias now a well-organised JDepartmout for tbe manufacture «f Children’s Dressest from S 3 50 to sso.' ‘ ■ . ALSO, Ladies’ Dressing Sacks, Kight Dresses, Mnslln Skirts, Chemises, &c. Will Open Mon< BLACKHIItISAKIB, 75 cts. ■ I BLACK SiniPK NILKS, $l. HOSIERY and GLOVES, and the “VICTOR TIE,” new. LLAMA LACE SIIitTLS, very Cheap. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, No. 1008 Chestnut Street. The Subscribers respectfully invite the attention of buyers to another EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF 200 PIECES, 10,000 YARDS, BARNSLEY and FRENCH LINEN SHEETINGS AND TABLE LINENS, At Prices Lower than ever belore known. HEAVY LINEN SHEETINGS, 2 yards, 72 Inches wide, al 02 cents. 2 1-2 yards, DO Inches wide, at 7.7 c. up to $1 30. 2 1-2 y ards, 81 In. wide, at 68 np to 87c. 2 3-1 yards. 100 Inches wide, at 83e. up to 82. 35 pieces more of 121 Fine French Linen at $1 37 per yard. These are a FINER NUMBER than .the previous lot. and alt the Ma'uufactur*r has. AU->, Twilled Linen Sheeting, 2 1-2 yards wide. \ THE BARNSLEY TABLE LINENS ABK OF EXTBA HEAVY MAKE, »nd Z yard* wld», at C 2 c«nl> p.r yard, aud up to BEST All these Cioorts are warranted perfect In every respect, and we believe 23 per cent. belt, w nny others in the market of same widths and qualities. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON. apU tu w 8 Stf • SCOTT’S ART GALLERY, No. 1117 Chestnut Street, Girard Row. TIIE SALE OF THE SEASON. Mr. A. D’HVYYETTER’S (of Antwerp) SALE OF PAINTINGS takes place on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, April 19th and 20th. Finest collection ever offered in this city. To be sold without reserve. For list of Artists look in Auction Column. K£AL ESTATE SALES. fsa KEAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS" Sale.—Two two-story Brick Dwelling*, Nos. fdD and 532 Pierce street, First Ward. On Tuesday, April l9Ui, 1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public s«tle, at the Philadelphia Exchange,tho following den-rfhed proper ties, viz.: No. I.—All that two-story brick memuuge und lot of ground, Hituato on the south aide ©f Pietro street, 246 G inches west of Fifth atr6r*t, First Ward; containing in lrout 13 feet 11 inches, anti extends of that width 50 tW-t ; together with tho free and couimofi use of a 3 feet and 1 foot 10 inch*-* wide alleys leading-into and from Pierc** street. The house is new, and was substan tially built by tho present owner; has four room*, • ntry. gas-oven iu kitchen, papered throughout, marble Hteps, Ac. Subject to a yearly grmjnd reut of 6’24. No. 2. —All that two-story brick messuage and lot of ground, adjoining the above; containing in front on lMorce street 13 feet 11 inches, and extends 17 feet deep to a 3-feet wide alley leading into and including therein on tho west side of said lot the easternmost rnolety or half part of an alloy 1 foot 10 inches in width, extending the whole depth of tho lot,leading into and from Pierce street, with the right to build over said alley, Are. lm provomontH pame as abovo. ' Subject to a yearly ground rout ol $24. . $lOO to be paid on each ut time of Halo. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, aplG 139 and 141 South Fourth atreot. m HEAE ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ Sale.—On Tuesday, April 19th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Bale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, the following described properties, viz.: No. 1. Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1835 Catnac Direct, above Montgomery avenue.—AH that modern three-story press-brick messuage and lotuf ground. Bit* uate on tho vast side of Oamac street, worth of Montgom ery avenue, No. 1836; containing in front on Camac street 16feet 2 inches,aud extending m depth 75 foot to a 20 feet wide street, with the privilege thereof. The houHehas parlor,’dining room nua kitchen on the first fioor; 3 chambers aud bath room on the second floor,and, 2 chambers on the third floor; gas, with fixtures (which are included in the Balo);bath, hot and cold water,water closet,furnace, raiigo, Ac. Terms- $2,000 may remain on mortgage. No. 2.—Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 1637 Park avenue.—All that modern three-story brick me«j- Huagound lot of ground, aitnato on the eaßjf side of Park avenue, north of Oxford street. No. 1637; containing in front on Park aveone 10 feet, and oxtending In depth 66 feet-’-$o an alley. Tho houie has the modern conve? nienceH,* gna, with fixtures (which are included iu the sale); hath room, water donut, hot and cold water, range, Ac. ‘ Tonne— $2,500 may remain on mortgage. 11 M. THOMAB & SONS, Auctionoore, It 139 and 141 South Fourth street. MItEAE ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS’ Sale. —Vuluablo Bunincm Btaiul. I’ivo-story brick btoro and Dwelling, N. E. corner of Eleventh and Wal nut Ktn.—On Tuesday, April 19,1870, at 13 o _clm:k, noon, will bo odd at public sale,at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that valuable live-story brick messuage und lot of uround, situat eat tho northeast corner of Blaventb and W alnut Btreotß : containing in front on W’alnut streot 20 feet, and oxtondins in dontli along Eleventh stroot 00 foot It is built and finished in tho modern styl., and is u wcll-eetnblishcd business stand—there is a private en trence to tho dwelling on Eleventh stroot. Terms—Slo.ooo may remain on mortgage for 0 yoaru.at tlm option of tho purchaser. : ear Clour of all incumbfanoo. . . ~ Tlio nioperty will he sold suhmot t<f the leasehold rlgblß'of llie presenttonants, viz.: TliOßtore and collar are loused to Lonlier & Spencer as a Brng Btoro, at the rent of ®6OO per annum ; leaso expires Jan. I, W 72 The balance of properly leased to M. M. Hart, at the rent of SB6O per annum : loiifiQ expires August 10, next, ot aoou pe “” M T ' IIOHA I J j; BONS. Auctloneors, aplG * 189 and 111 South JToarth street..; EEAI~ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS’ M!i salo.-Throe-story Brick Dwelling, No. 23Mt Tur ner stroot above Kidgo avenue and. west of Aivontv second strict.On Tuesday, April l?th, lOTijetJ 3 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the'.Puila dolphin Exchange, all that three- BtorOrickmossuivge end lot of ground, situate on tho south sliie.efl“r“J street,No. 2210 ; oontnlning in front 0 “. 1 , U ,,,, feet S Inches, aud extending in depth £O, feet, Im-ludlng a 1 foot wide alley, T'4o(imiBe contains fl rooms, t,as V 'toiius—®9oo mai'remain on mortgoge for 2 years. ; 1 it '. Sl . W 9 and 111 South Pourth street. WALKING SUITS, eXTe L El G H, Having liad extraordinary success,: ALSO, SPLENDID DOUBLE DAMASK HIGH ART. ggj VUMLiG BALK ON THE PRK lilt Thomaa A Bona, Auctioneer*.— Farr olo caut Country Bvat Maneioi: table A Coach-House, l*?i aere*. Boutlivregt forner of »ld York road aud Choi ten avenue, Chelten Jliils, Cheltonham township, Mout- muaty, l'a.. 6% miles from Pkiiadelphiu, and a few minutes’ walk, to the Y’ork Road Station no tho North Pennsylvania Railroad, On Saturday, May 7, 1879, al.'Oa o'rlock P. M., will ho sold at public kulo, <m tbo preaii-e», all that very vlegant country goat, situate at tbonouthweet corner of the OM York road aud Ohel teu nvenuo, Cheiten HUH, comprisiDg 9?* acres of Und. The improvement!} arc u verv huudMomo stone Mansion ; has parlor, dining-room, pantry and two kitchens on tho flrht flour ; throe chambers aud bath-room, with hot and cold wftter os the second floor, and two pleasant rooms and large water tank abort*; gas fixtures, hot apdcold water, water-closet, furnace, cooking-range, num<’rouu closets, marble nineties, porch, burglar-alarm, which ulso cumunmicates with the co&cliiuan’a room at tho burn ; handsome stone stable, ntone ice-hoaeo and milk vnult, Htone spring-house, frame workshop and chicken* house, frame cow-house, Ac. Terms—Onc tidrd cash. Immediate powuMion. May be examined any day previous to sale. tGT The stock. Ac., can bo had by the purchaserof tlm place at a valuation. N© postponement on account of weather. Scoplanat the Auctiou Rooms. _ . . .. M. THOMAS A 80NS, Auctioneers, oplfl S 3 30 139 and 141 South Fourth street. MJfc'UKLIuaALK THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneer*.—V**ry Desirable Country Residence, live acres, Mill street, south of Chow street. German town, übont three squares from the Railroad Station. On Tuesday, May Sd, 1370, at twelve o’clock, noon, will bo sold at pnblic sales, at tho Philadelphia Ex change, all that very desirable country place, situate on the southeasterly sido of Mill (formerly Church) street, Germantown ; containing in front on Mill street 325 feet, and extending in depth from COO to 711 feet. Tho ini' provements arc a large and Rubstuntially built tlireo story stone (mastic) mansion ; has parlor, sitting-room, dining-room. billiard room and kitchen on tno first floor, 7 chambers and bath on tho second floor, and 5 rooms ob the third floor ; gas, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, 2 fnrnaces, cooking-range, Ac.; atono (muatic) stable and carriaKc-bouse.iroom for 4 carriages and 3 horses,) cow stable and workshop, springs of good water, large lawn, with atonerwall and iron foncoou Mill street, vegetable garden, small fruits, shade trees, Ac. ' . Immediate possession Terms—Half cash May bo examined after 2 o’clock Bee plan mitXJSUUTOKS’ FERE MI'TOEV Onifl of Pliebo Thomas, deceased. Thomas Sc Sous, Auctioneers. Two Modern *rtOßidenceiji, Nob. 1421 and 1426 Filbert street, west of Broad street. On Tuesday, May 3d, 1870, at 12 o’clock, noon, will bo Bold atpublic salo, without restfvt* at the Philadolphm Exchange, Me following described properties,viz.: Wo. 1 All ?hnt modern threc-utorj. brick morfsuuge, with two-Htorv bftckbiiildingaml lot of ground, situate on h“(r 0 ilh y ß Weof Filb.rt Btreot, No. 1421 ; containing 1,, front on Filbert etreot 26 fret, and extending, in depth 144 feet fain Street. It hap tho paoderu conveniences. , No!T—AU*th»t modern four-story brick messungo, with tliree-atory back building and lot of ground, situ ate on the north side of Filbert street, No. 1425 ' con taining in frontlC fectB inches, and oxtending In depth 144 feet to ft street. It has the modern conveniences. Terms— Cash. May bo examined on- application to Jacob P. Jones, 1608 Market street. of JANK THOMAS, •) GKO. THOMAS, 5 Executors. JACOB P. JONES. \ M. THOMAS* SONS, Auctioneers, 30 130 and 141 South Fourth stropt. Mfif'.-KEAh KSTATJB.— I THOMAS & SONS’ lallil Sale.—lrredeemable Ground Rent, #27 a year.— UnTuoaday. April 2tith,3870, at 12 o’clock noon,'will 1 bo Bold at public (sale, at tho I’hilndclphla Exchange, all that yearly ground rent of $27, lawful money of the United States of America, payablo by Henry McOul* lough, bis liolre and assign**. without doduofion for taxes, In 'equal payments, on the first day of "May and November, issuing out of a lot ol ground, situate on tho north 6fdo ofPec.lt s Alley, 373 feetblncUoH east of Front streot: containing in front-18 foot, and in doplh 80 foot. . M. THOMAS Si SONS, Auctioneers, aplo 2d 139 and 141 South Fourth'atreot.; iy, April 18th, BLACK GKOS OBUHS, 81 50. BOXJI ET’S TAflirAS, 03 to 80. B. SCOTT, Jr. REAL ESTATE SALES. M. TUOMAfe * SONS, Auctioneers, nnlflMM 189. and 141. South Fourth street
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