Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 07, 1870, Image 4

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    ...Chita shells are to be used for shirt studs
in Rhode Island. •
—There will soon be steamers on the White
• —Parepa-Rosa has invested 'some of her sur
plus notes in Chicago real estate.
•••••A‘ Moses in the Bulliiisheg"wants to vote.
Ile's'a Digger Indian in California.
—Mythological festivity—liercules going to
dine with his club. ,
,
" ehind.:the Curtainns the
don play.
City, Idaho, has only one unmarried
*other". The Jack of girls Jibed for BoiSe.
—A Michigan couple have just re-married,
after a . divorce of four hours' standing.
• —Jersey,City street-carconduettirs Stop their
vehicles to "fight it out" with uncongenial pas
sengers.-
-One hundred newspaperS have'started and .
failed in Chicago, and .W 0,000,000 have been
sunk in journalistic failures -in New York.
—Dutch Bills, L. I.,.baS nobly vindicated
the propriety of its name by baying five fatal
railway accidents since the.lst of January. ; I
—An:Arizona miner, 'wounded by Indians,
shot . himself dead to escape the pain
.he suf
fered. ,
SL Lords run - wily: horse lately cleared
a barber-sbot. by coming, in through the win
dow. His turn was next.
--Three cigars a day will kill a man in one
hundred aqd - eight - yeals. A - man has Just, died
the=useirf tokacco;
—Mr. Motley is a frequent and attentive
listener to the debates ill the iliou.se of. Com
Izionsf.
A Western college glee club slugs before
the ,inmates, of the insane asylum. No one
else cat -stand it. • ' •
.police —cost—her- .S4oo,ooo4ast-.
year, !and this year will be $250,000 more ex.:
pensive.
',Such a volley of beer glasSes came , through
the ivindow of a Cincinnati bee,r garden during
a Sunday row, that ouu..idera thought "au ex
'Plosion had taken, place,i ri a glass foundry."
-.--IVNew Orleans lady 'lost. or mislaid. her
baby while shopping recently., She thinks
she must have left it in some dry goods store,
and feels quite bad abolit it,
—A Chicago man was so insane when he
saw his wife N%calincr 6 a pair of sleeve-buttons
..whiqh a gambler hadgivon her, that he shot
her and recovered his reason.
party in -- Minnesota- as= interrupted, a
few evenings since, by a jar - bf- powder ex
ploded in the cellar, probably by a neighbor's
son, who wasn't invited.
--"Didn't - you guarantee, sir, that this horse
would not shy before the fire of an enemy?"
"No more:be won't. 'Tina, till after the fire
. that. lid - • - =--- _
-- -, lmmediately after the burning of the Rich-
Mond•'l:heatre,- in 1611. the council of that,
eitipassed an order forbidding any public
shbwassemblY or dancing for the period of
.~four' months:
• —The. New York Standard called Theodore,
Tinian "an Enjolras,'' and Tilton says he does
riot•know what-it means. • How. would "jack.:
ass!' do, then 7-He will understand . that if he
has'.oeyed the - Injunction" Man - know
.-
thy
self." •
-- 7 -Irdverized aluni and common salt put on.
ipiece of c,Ott . On, and chucked :into a hollow
tooth, wilfsbut up its aching so quick you will
want to hug us for telling you. But you can't,
unless yon hate - , a certificate -- of good moral
character, are a married woman, and over
—The last method of combining style and'
economy tograve - matrs occnved at Albany
- not long since. A Man AcEnt to an under
taker to borrow a valuable casket, covered with
velvet, to use at the funeral of his brother,,
pioposing to take the body out after the fu
neral; place it in a plain pine coffin, and return
the casket-to-the owner.
Obit:ago children's paper carries the pub
lication of commendatory letters of itself too
far, some think. In the last number is a letter
from a lady in lowa, who writes: " Our little
Anna died last week, after reading the. last
number of your valuable paper." People who
have more children than they want should sub
scribe for that periodical.
subscriber in Texas complains because
the kerosene which we recommended to kill
bugs on cucumber vines also killed the vines.
Well, who said anything about the vines? It
was the bugs we were doctoring. Anybody
ought to know better than to put It ou the
vines. kro-glycerine will kill a tape-worm,
but if you swallow it it will discourage your in
tent al cucumber vines.—N. Y. D ao cr t.
CITY BULLETIN
—The Board of Health is working energeti
tally iu the Alaska street district. Nos. 025, 030
and 032 have .been closed, and the occupants
turned out. .FVery cellar on .Masks-street,- be,
tweeriSixth and Seventlytmounting in number
to about fifteen, used as lodging places, have
been closed:. On Thursday work was com
menced in Alaska street,, between Fourth and
Fifth, and Seventh and Eighth. Altogether
about one hundred cesspools have been cleaned.
St. Mary and Baker streets are also to be
cleansed, men being engaged in the work both
night and day. The Board of Health, at their
regular stated meeting held yesterday, resolved
to publish a notice to be served on the owners
of all property in the district bounded
by South street on the north, Fitz
water street on the south, Fourth street
on the east, and Eighth street on the
west, that" all dwellings, outhouses, stables,
yards and privy-wells must be cleaned of all
the filth accumulated at once. Also, that all
--cellars, rooms and other places used as lodging
places, in -which no light or ventilation pene
tmtesexce,pt through the dour. of euiranee,shall
be cleaned and closed as lodging rooms until
otherwise. ordered by the board. Also, all
places where bones, dog manure or rags are
kept are declared to be a nuisance, prejudicial
to the health of the community, and must be
at °nee . closed. Further, if this order is not
complied with, the Health Ctlicer will have it
done at the expense of the owners. All phy
sicians having cafes of relapsing fever.: lindei
their charge are requested to furnish informa
tion to the agent at the Mission Homo, No
010 Alaska street, when the patients, will lie re
.moved to the municipal hospital.
—John -Evans, John Morgan arid Joir
Jones were arrested, yesterday, by Chie
Reny; Detective Franklin arid Lieut. Smith
upon the charge of having been concerned h
the robbery of the hardware store of A. Justice
Co., No. 14 North Fifth street, on Thursday
night. About. 51,000 worth of goOds were
stolen, The - accused were captured at, the
house of Frank ltiley, No. I'3o Clover street,
. sitting around a trunk dividing the
Riley was also captured. The prisoners
- v. ill have a hearing at, the Central Station this
John srn Majur,..herge.autof_Police_ in the
TilthVistrict, will have a hearing before Al
this_afternorm nn this :eh
ec assault and battery on Tfr. J. Crawford
;:)awes, Secretary and Treasurer of the Spruce
.and Pine StreetsThissenger Railway Compauy - ; --
' —Mr. H. J. Dobbins a few days agO pur
. „Oased Oak Farm country seat, containing
CO acres of highly improved land and line, stone'
residence, situated on York road, near city
.• tine, Clic:lton Hills, for the sum of one hun
dred thousand OA-4M
-LRobert Chambers ban a heating Ire 'I &
AlderintaiKeiri yesterday, on the 'Charge of
kling and &Jetting in a cock-fig,liti r Jaes, 11.
llut~inl;on, agent , . the ',Wonien' m
i Branch'
Bdele.tyf4:ir the'rreventiOn ,Craelt,y. to .Anl
mats,' testified that defendant is keeper; of a:
:public house at-whlelp cock , 4fight recently
took place,[ and that .obambem was tint
arrested at the time because he was represented
I o be 'sick."' The: acctiied Wa.s hold - for his air
I.pearance at Citrt., .
—A hie occurred in the cigar store of Messrs.
j r j Wilt & Gales, No. 140 North Third street, about
-0.0-0-clock-last.-nigbt—lt.originatedrfsnm a stove
iin the rear of r the store. The loss did not ex- -
ceed"000; whiCh is fully covered by insurance.
evve.§t:Loit- -
The-- Grand _Jury_ _yesterday:._ returned
twent34hree true bills, and adjourned for the
session.
—James Holden; the burglar, has been sent
to Salem for trial in that city.
- - -
• —Since the passage of the new law impos
ing a tax of two and three dollars one dogs,
many ownersin Clunden.think these animals
are not wortll it. •
—One of the men killed on the CSmden and
Amboy Railroad, on Thursday night, it is sup
posed from papers found on his person, was
named Brown. Nothino• was discov
ered on the other to indicate who he was. An
inquest was held on "them, last evening, by
Coroner R. S. Bender, aid the jury - returned a
verdict of - death from accident, no one being to
blame. • •
arrangements - 'and — accommodations.
at the.fieni Post-OfECe - hi Camden 'are now
complete, and it is decidedly one of the, hand
somest' and most convenient of' the ind in
South Jersey. •
—The fruit
. prospeet, is exceedingly promis
in_the vicinity of datnden. It was'never
:better,. . .
—Aspirants to the nomination for County
Clerk appear_ to be multiplying in Camden
quite raphily, there being no less than fiiielioth
Camden city alone. if each of these gets six
votes in the Convention, the probability is that
some candidate from the county will receive
the nomination: on, the first ballot.
How very good it is of gentlemen to act
plays for:the.benefit of Louden Orphans, and
how Cery.ill-oatured the: neWspapers which re
mark that an amateur pet forwaiice by gentle
e fr. es to - &Rhibitthe superiority of the'pro=
lessional laaies whe - perferm with them! - We
should like to know why ladies as well as gen-
liemen, are not permitted the full enjoyment of
the pleasure of amateur acting. Here is a kind
of disability under which women suffer, -with . -
out, so far as we have. heard, the slightest pros
pect of relief, or even any general disposition
artcong — tbe - ' — sufferers --- -to—complaim
amateur performances by gentlemen : at the
London theatres are becoming common, but it
always seems to be assumed that ladies can hive
no concern with them otherwise ; than
zts spectators. It is to be hoped that an-asso
ciation will be formed under the presidency of
* - 11-.11. , 5. Mill, for asserting the right. of ladies
equal Share of the privilege's of the
qunateur stage. Indeed, we should like to see
lan' announcement of a performance for the
-,benefit of-a charity .by ladies, In. which the.
:male parts would be filled by profi;ssional
!actors. That would only be a fair .return for
',the contemptuous exclusion of ladies from
.erfermances which are arranged by gentlemen.
it has beervbitherto assumed that an appear
ance on a public stage was .an impropriety h
ally woman who had not adopted actint
as • a profession. This is one — of - the
ccssumptions which have been made
by men, and which women in the,
course of modern] progress will abolish.
The energetic ladies who hold public meetings
t enterce the claiM of their sex to political and
social rights will doubtless commence a re'so-
I ate agitation against the existing mOtiopely by'
men of the privileges of amateur acting. In
act, we are not without hope of witnessing the
formation of a society for this express object,
which may include among its members all the
leading agitators for women's rights. if wo
men are to have votes for Members of Parlia
ment, we suppose that they are to be themselves
eligible for seats in Parliament, and of course
they will take their full share in the business
'of public meetings. Indeed, they are beginning
to do that already. There are certain well-known
names which figure perpetually as chairwomeß. , --
if that be the proper expression—at public meet
ings. if one lady proposes a resolution at the
Dimmer Square Booms, it is difficult to sse
why another lady- shOuld not perform a part at
he Gaiety Theatre for the benefit of a hospi
al. Speaking for putsches, we should prefer
hat the ladies would neither move resolutions
tor perform at theatres, but then it is probable
hat our ideas upon these subjects are slightly
utiiquated. But the women who demand the
privileges of men will doubtless demand them
o the full extent, and we expect that an early
number of the Victoria .illagazine will an
nounce that-a movement has. ueguu for placing
men and women on a footing of theatrical
conality.
The great number of men who take to the
amateur stage are .apparently influenced more
by fashion -than by taste; The amusement is
harmless and comparatively inexpensive, and
therefore it ought to he matter of rejoicing to
all, except their andtefices, that so many men
desire to act who liav6, special capacity for
acting.. We know that 'Eire are - tonateurs on -
the stage; as Well as in ;the 'saddle, to whom
the best professionals are-only in a trilling de
gree,superior. But still it is surpriSing that the
sort of men whom one finds in every company,
of amateurs should think it worth while to act,
and that people shoidd think it worth while to
go to see them. The prices are nearly double
of what is charged at the ordinary theatres,
and the performance is not half as good.
But: of'' course if our money goes to
the benefit of Loudon Orphans, or
to any other useful purpose., we do not grudge
it, and we sit out the performance a~s . best we
Wray. 'There good we do and suffer so nitwit
1 . ,w charity. But we cannot help Wondering, if
this_sortorthing is done at all, ladies do nut
lake part in doing it. They have long since
overcome their modesty sufficiently to hold
-tails at hazaars,where the proceeds are dedi
cated to charity, and these bazaars are open to
everybody who is willing to spend, money.
'Hale is nothing to prevent a bank clerk from
buying a peu-wiper of a countess, and looking
at her while lit completes the purchase. It Is
;perfectly understood that gentlemen attend
bazaars, not because they want smoking-caps
and slippers, bin for the sake of seeing and
talking-to-the .fitir keepers of the .stalls.. But
bazaars liaviz-naw ldecome an intolerable bore,
;y - .) perhaps by way of iiiivelty"We may see a
countess upon the stage.
These remarks have been suggested by a re
cent amateur performance at the Gaiety
Theatre lathe benefit of the Loudon Orphan
Asylum, by a party of gentlemen belonging
to various dramatic clubs, assisted by profes
sional actresses. The programme comprised a
piece_written. fOr the oecasioni and certainly,
if we may take this piece as aspecimen of what
, i . matelt *
be rash to say that the romantic drama is un
popular in England. The King's Pleasure is
'adapted - from a French -piece called Gringoire,
in which a needy poet of the time of Louis XL
escapes hanging by winning the love of the
daughter of a rich burgher of Tours, who is
also the King's goddaughter. The difficult part
of the hungry servant of the Muses was allotted
to a gentleman who had-rather. unusually lone
EVENINR . BULLET
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CABIDIEN /GIOSSIP;
-- ti'retu the Saturday Review.]
STAGE-hi RV
legs,-a hill-seemed -.
seer n. d-r4her-: . l .„ ;Mus „
ally- ig .
noraii
w bat tq do with them. . -/f is :only fair to thi
;gentleman, hoWever, to lidnalt, 'that hisabstus
fattitudea were ,copied with great fidelity- frai
Jhatie Which are often practiced on the reguli
!stage, and: wo . limy- acid . that the . :Scottisi
Archers of ' till), . Guard; • in whose
,custody he was supposed to be
have that flimsy, unsubstantial look by 'wide]
!theatrical soldiera are' generally , distingulshei
!Thestagesmanagef of ' thlivampany might bt
recommended fore the next performanCe Of
ithis-piece to r tefe the pages's& Quentin WO
;karat for a - dead pti n Ofit.Setittish Archer,a
"then search : -- M4 -- ) r -- „firnong - tliettrictit - aptralit
for a couple of well-grown solid-looking met
I who,mayfitlye personate the, armed guardians
of the presence-chamber of. a king. ! It 'ls - Pti-s
ihaps hardly to baexpected 'that any twp gen
itlemen can be found willing to undertateAuk
humble, but useful parts; for unhappily a,
'amateur: dramatie company is only too hl
that regiment where every. soldier was either ,
captain or'a lieutenant:. ""However, we can fis
sure amateurs that by performing these par'
carefully they will gain credit - both for them
selves and for-the company to which they be
long. If they want to see ,licivi.7rritieh May
be done -by Ipoking a part effeetivly, th
c tio
may be recommended to observe.the p rfor s
!mice of the character of ' the Lieuten: of
the Tower in Mn. Tom! Taybar's 'Phiv . '7'lviit‘F,
,Axe and Crown. The, actor' whO 'plays that
part has none of that distressing limpness of
. which we are ccimplaining," , and when he says,
This shall not be," we feel quite certain ltt,
it will not be._ But to return_ to . poet
whom the Scottish' rcher's lia;fe•l targq, it
` - il7 - Wtifitherftil'not that, au antateu -should--fail
in such a part, but that he should attempt It.
There are few professional actors who could
perform. this part satisfactorily, and there are
'many Whose.performance Would be even more
unsatisfactory than that of the amateur. The
jfeeling which is - essential to such a character
I±cannot.___hei:_supplied by theatric.al conven
tionality, however perfect; and it would be
very strange if the feeling existed when there
- is almost nothing to encourage it. Howeior, it,
is a hopeful sign of the time that an amateur
should desire to excel: in sucha hart; and it
would beiagreesible to be able to Say with hon
esty that the Riug's Pleasure is a pleasure
also to the Queen's subjects. The language of
the -plity has only too . uich of that-adornment
- which is supposed by - Oramatists and --novelists
to be as indispensable to a proper representa
tion of a mediseval period as the " Gothic" fors
niture of the .hamber.of the wealthy citizen of
Tours... We ay for convenience describe as
‘, Gothic" the,.. 't Which is copionsly,exenieli
fied in,,this pay,of_embellisifing ..eonye,rsation
with such plirasCs as "by the, mass,'.' and " - by
the rood," and by our lady." -- King
Louts, XI f and his htirgher friends are,
.accoring to this aiithor, more Gothic than the
t:oths. When Gringoire is dragged by the
archers into the King's presence, and sees cold
Meat, and wine upon ,:v Gothic' table; he - ex
claims, in language suited to the occasion,
"liy'r Lady, 'twas to supper they were drag
ging me ;" and again, when he is offered a wing
,of partridge, "-Marry -two -wings' and . a - leg
withal." - . We sympathize with the diffidulty-of
an actor. professional or arnaOur, - wbo -- has - to -
speak such stuff as this. But we suppose!that,
like the,long-pointed shoes which Gyingfi“.
wears, it is the __correct,- medix,val or Gothic
style. .. .
But another character,the formidable Olivier'
le-Daim, scarcely fulfils the. Gothic exigency Of
the occasion- ---He treats Gringoire on the-prin
ciple of no song no supper.: "Thinktr thou,"
says he. " 'tis honest to break your" fait' with
oat paying scot_ and lot fot what you eat?" We
do not object to this expression-"paying scot.
and lot - -merely as au expression; buttecause
we think its niectiaval character is, to say the
.least, questionable. However, Olivier's mean
ing plainly stated is, that Gringoire must pay
- for'his supper by singing one of his own bal
lads before eating it. . The ballad which he is
thus prevailed upon to sing is specially-ciffensiV6 --
to the King, in whose preset' Gringoire-does
not know until too late that he is standing.
,-• The: orchard of the,. King" is a poetical. ex
pression for the trees en which hang corpses
of the King's subjects who have been hanged
by the King's order. The author and singer
of such a song would be likely to find himself
exemplifyintr, his own meaning, nor would i
King Louis XI., or his minister, Olivier-le-
Dann, be restrained from hanging such an au
dacious offender by,,the circumstances that he
As:peered to have alnalformation of his neck. '
Gringoire is sentenced to be huged, but - the
King allows him to sup beforeis death, and
admires the appetite he shows. Then-Grin
goire, speaking to himself, reveals the love - lie
bears to Loyse, the daughter of the merchant
and god-daughter of the King. The King
thinks that he would make a good husband for
her, and, sending the company out of the
room, he proposes the match to Gringoire i s
echo is left alone with him. But - Gringoire, -al
though he is allowed an opportunity, will ud
ask Loyse to save his life by marrying him:
The King returns, and finding that there is a
diflieulty, Makes Loyse understand that which
(.;,ringoile will not express, and - tlid's the play
ends happily. The all-important part of " King,
Louis XL ' was very Credibly played ; and in
-deed-if-it 'l mad-been_played-no-better-than--the--
other parrs, the aodience would- bave,..had -to
keep very steadily before their minds the lienpfit
'which they were bestowing on the LoniXon-
Orphans. We applaud the yntlerriin 'who -
played " Gringoire" - rather f r the attempt
than i . 4r its success; and as regards the per
formance of ".Olivier-le-llaim and the rich .
burgher'" Simon , Fotirniezr we wonder where
am I lie Persons A•49.,are pleased by it. Such an
entertainment might be welcomed, in a
country house, or on board ship, but seems out
of place in a London theatre, where it neces
sarily challenges comparison - with the per
formances by regular actors for which it is sub
stituted. The evening finished with a farce,
which succeeded much better than the serious
drama which we have described, and the farce
finished with a dance in Which three-amateur
Lentlenien were assisted by a professional lady.
The exclusf amateur ladies from such per
fei :minces is, part.Of that social system which,
as Missk,•tithfull is fond of telling us, was con
ti ivecl by men, and which it is the mission of
herself and her allies to reform. In -the good
time coming-ladies will assert their right to ap
pear upon it public stage, at least for the'bet
e-,-,
tit of'a charity, and we do not ques ' at
(1. ?,t ,
Loyse Will be .played as ve , • as.
Griegoire, if not better. .It will I.)e--!
i
come usual for announcements to am e a
amateur performances,. say at the - arse tibly
rooms of a county town, by the datW) ' s of
the. best families in the county, assisted I 3,;oap
ft
tains of dragoons andlieutepanis of tl -"u:itie•
lirigade, and these perfbrmances will comprise
both comedy and burlesque in all its branches:
;If a ball were given at the same ,'rooms[the
Oiling ladies would bring their - antininaS With
them ; but it is perhaps dillicult to 4ltsit _ a
part for mamma .in a burlesque, and
still more • difficult to find. 4. main -.
ma for a.part. So mamma will' enjOr6nly the'
same privilege as the public whu pay their
money. If this sort of thing is to be regularly
done, it will be a comfort to ' know from Mr.
3. S. 11E11 that it is. quite tight, because, if we
had been left to our own guidance, we might
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Songs_ ano anceii,and his original sketches' of 1411,,,
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Fret nc—Doors open stt.7, commencing at •+.
N It' --Peak Knntilir Swiss , Bell , ll.lngersWengaze••
ni • further - notice: ' '
Btix. 0 IL n icily. 'Scats secure)/ °big daysu
..-
' Age t
41 J EXIIIBITIONS _
O o - 4 , ° : - . -N -1
- TTAT nowvTirr VI - El, . .' - ,
' STIOULD' BE GROWDED IS AMAZING,
BIT TRUE •. v. At •
--- 1 - 'S'Il E - li. ' Icf,P=VO,T.- . I . ' - '''Fi.: - -. . ~ ._ -
Thu
.._ v Evening.e r t i ll,,,iefitr..„ clt of ItodeniptiAO. ,
k ritsWl !vetting-A! riliV. ; lolin ErivagellaT. -
evi
tturday-2...30 I'. DI .'n 15. 'OFIIIIC,
MB. aniWIT 5..1 • . A LAY' S. • '
T. F.W TRANSITION'S:CENT;
ruys-.3t§. :.„ • ...- AND N !..V•ItIIIST.C.
D. 'UP R E Z. &^R E N'l.; D IT. 6 .-- ptßit:
LI. rinrsE. sEvvwfir Street...Lel° Are.
LAST SIX NIGTITS OF THE Ft 'ASON.
DUPPEZ ,t. BENEDICT'S GIGANTIC MINS E
—oi-ITekeifitbeir-Ilrllliant...Soation-Rw..S.A-T_Ult l
to Ea out on a Snootier Tour. returning bon Off -I:.
Ploladelpb hi to open thefereibilarsea.lor4b •1 _rite;
ber lat.
LIOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. • - _
U. • diiDAT. EVENING. Nay 2d, nodal' tho work.
EOUR NEW S C J IVItS.
_..
,)kett.fly-ata - Ille. Leopold; Sletior',„thipolo..3 l floi Polly
Daly; l'ilii ' 'pliiiiab Ballot;. Series of Living. Picturei.
MatillN•otk Saturday at,2' o'clock. •
QEN TZ AND RASBL , ..113 MATINEES.—
Musa:al Fund 180-70. Every , RDA Y
AFTFIINOON. at 3V•tiock. . • • - Ix-19-ff
,
ThLaFt. 'Matinee of he Season will be given en SA
TURDAY 14th
t'BVITNUT stidat t atiOye Tenth. -
..9 A. M. to 6 P M. '
;Amin WCH Groat Pfetttro of
CUBIST REJECTED --
exhibition. -
SE. rrE FA: "
NCTOSS 4 . • D/A ' 5 IyINSTRE4,4
EV,
, • . . Mansior.._
L A C
4aY 3 , 1,137 Q, '
..,
as ... clareit.a thvi
-410.1 of1 , 1;i• pa:, Cent., Talyable r -,kmand. clear of '
taxes. ~. . , .1.f.1 IN A... .L. L ENV (ti,
tily3-fh th P ,
4.0 .0..
?'t R
- V.NATION' 4 II, BAIK. ii 7 5.4 . 141 7:1
. PIIILA OF:11.1111 A , MAY 3,;070.
WINII rdii rfloof Di rPct.,li 4 A lr,: ai TU . 'S ,VY
~ tltc.area a
.1..........1
diviUend f SksaPer Cent., payabld ,in• '
.1Aa,1,, lear.offf
taxes. G.97.12 6211ES 8,
qa3 - , . 3-ttan tu-3 - t, ' '' •'. , - Cap; ;r.
.
' l ALI
"d li
(bared, clear of all ii - tieri• payable ii'irdematai. •••• ', _
frilllilP E. qtYLEMA-..
'nly3Gte, . at ..
~ - fleet et,i,•
_
OIT M FR - WA ~.1,,1C5! N'AitlO t eL -. : Nt.•
4.IIfLADO,IY, • , A.ro , , 40" .
,
F ilin Boartho?Pt rectors have t l idt, (labile . red a r vi
6tl of Six Per Cetlt.,'payabitl , fi demi . „plena-. . tax.
my3-6t • J. WI •:(4.A , , Jg.., klashter.
tu. ir illirtoNX . l.;•tiA.mi: ( 4, Tp:E.N'ORT..
R _I IBER.TIES.'•,t,, , ' , , . , • .
, A PninAnalawlA,Afay 30270.
The Eire to s Ifitethimlay declafed 0 'Dividend of
Ten Per Cent. payable on demand, ahYar nUi,=, - • '
. ...V% (34.5 r Wk '
mY3st§ • n ,-.
(1 - - .. UFICiE, OF •SFIAICIOKIN i'k,Nls
REAR 1.A1,1 .Y.....„05E'•• COMPANY, NO. 211
CH ESTNI.I TAITIt efr: ' • _ 7 1)•
• •Pnu.,Anr.irtitA.. April 30th, 1870.
A dlitillend of 'air, Cents per' share, free of taxes.
has been de, is by iho 'Directors at the Shamokin and
Pear Valley Cot Company, payable at, the (Ace of the
Company on demand'. C W.Tc*TK,IN SON,
in y 3 5t .. • •`• . ' ' • "been, ta ry .
. --
SPE - a — Ai liEW.q:C I ES:
•
~M • AT THE ANNUA - 1J iIEEtING F
th Welt holders of the Lehigh. Zinc Company,
'' . lXl \VI +N E SI) AY, May 4, inst., the I ollowing gentle
men wen elected to terve at Direeforti during the onto-.
me war, iz :. . . • .
Benjund Webster, I
Adolph E. Borie, ,
George E•\ le,-7/".' I Chariot L. Berle, • • ,
- Charles V. \' ;T i tter, I James C. hither. , ,
• Gordo '•.:. 9 , ty
?..,,.
And I. siio..' tent myeting cif WO liii•otvire i Iv, — fol
lowing officers wereunanimously eiCeeted to tiertiminring.
the entitling year:' . . .
`-- • • BEN:I MIIN C. WEASTIM , VoicI"nt:.
(MA S. W..T ROTTEB4 Vite..Preildent..•
. • GORDON MONG ES. Vriataitrer; .• . .
.^ "HENRY A, WILTBURGEB., SpOrbtar4
BY ordeg , of .W 043.0111, e,....._ ~ . _ :. : ,s
lily 6-31§ • —l / 4 )L; OBD 0 N 0731.
(TITittINIL"?. 1 .1:7)01‘1 I'A Y: -'' 1 0 -1 E
NO. 318,i; IVALNtfr -RTICN .
ET,
. .1"n
The nnuunt meeting of no , SiZeiglloh erfs of I hie CoVtf..
}finny •'
11ttbe !? lnce r Thiu arAYttllqt IV!(ltecnotto tterntne isnitinVei
y „.. l2 4 ;.l4l;:;to u r r e iy i . l7 o t teref o tt i :r J i o r y:L t i o n r t a h; . l or uf t fg e ire ei o t !' .
titttfly 4 ar, n'int to trat elect \ i iiin;t Beard ouelt h r Ermine/3Ft ruity
come-lief ore the meeting.. I.
60crul
• 1142 et§ • 4 . )b.rY.
OFFioE(SF, VTALLI,N,E .
LAND COMPANY. N fitreet.
• Putt..ttn craw., May Lth, Ig7u. •
Thin Stateduttl Meeting of thp Stockholdersof the
• Mffairrrro-lint ionny—n , ll.l-14 held attim_onin..4krtiin
Comp'' on • 'lain,, June 43th • pwitito, at , 12
. DI. 1.1. , a10F
. rniNge ork.
. `-.'
' . I• 6§ -' .
'' in Or a_ • --'—' l", D .11 - BoY . 'lttll,- •.
r uz .
...."6.`47LNENZI - lUD loitc2Pido4l!.
'At* W 1.., ' „ . x. ,Afirildit
i ; ca 1.;, , ,...
- Jr .
i * ' p,,, t ang Gip /.ak I, 44geca.. , up,npapy
1 , Ixithsport %Ito
_4l - A. 4 a ° 11 .' 4 11 ' i%a f I elca-S- - in Trantfin 3 ITT.
_ :1:1
7 <tria. l .2e ---- I • n A 'll 4 i mi a - /40, at .A. ( 142.0 t. ' g';!,,
Vi few P ..
''(t.
UESI)
- ho elect
yng e3tr.
•:'•••ttita
• ,
Fwasia. t r i t a i wz i wutl...
f i -- , 'l-kt. 11, .r - - 11, ' . •1 - Ai -- A - P.RIE, -25.rn
1 ,.• • -lii79,_TJA• Aillittal , lleeting_of the Stockholders o
111 ti if ulAr A.,1 4 .31 , 1N1 Nil OUNIPANY4ff jotketl r op: rlor
iT I Vi t 'l4 l- yl a itVgict di h n rit t i i 4E ) ;l : B l 4, at 11 ' tiltillick ° ,lo'r i ' l l i ,
ak ,
feleett 4iro . otors and the trinsaction of otkor busi
hteee,_ ~- • , °AA , 1... . . • . .
RPZUVraMt - ,...: -' 'T • B. A.. pooPES,Secrefary..,
ag . Vi - 1 - ? , - AND R AItLTAN
---rCAN*lltrclar;ATigic-r7ati, N. J., April 11,18 M.
~•• IlliO - atoilotiffaiuril l ett of 'the Stockholders of the Dela
..*tre i ,. Li tan ('a nal Cur l Pall,'
on
the ,livAlli , t tg;
...r , a44?..fiiiii;o43: - Vl. , :k, M., for the election o
.., MRO D irk 7a to,er,r4o
~ e_r th17 , !.y2. r,,.
JOHNni T tsuKTONI ..
4 , o ' PSif I ..liCretaiy Delaware anti Raritan Canal (,o. '
571.8171tWt - fiTIP - E - Nlif B it tiv - A - x - r - A7
-COMPANY You INSURANDIG4 ON LIVES
it ANTING AUITIE SAi WALNUT Street..
4' r ,Feetlna of-theli N-N tockbolders will be held at 11 o'clock
on MitiNDACrokit May uoxt.tn act neon the Supplement
•to their Ultat.V.r.,,mteeed. at the Ise. sesldon of the bogie
' lature. ~-..t.:44 .. WILLIA II I D. HILL,
ap I-164* ,' ' .•" , . Actuary.
Five-StOry Store,
°No.llol4i6i . th . ftlxth Street awl No 0 Dees.
„poi.* • TYTIODORE DJEciA.RGEE, -
ti0. „ 20 South sixth Strotk.
. "rO4 8 &clock
'o(Ail S.
ARITZ.,
:378.L
OF
FURNISHED ROUSE -TO -- RENT
EU for theannimer, N0.'1727 Filbert street; rill nod
' ern cenr.cnirees. Apply oh the protnises,. _ jt"
A et
i --- ,;33,-Fgra,i:b . r.,-;tlglitrireout.erpeArollh!;°i
'• - •
S. W. f e EI, O AII, ill „Seventh street.
1 ARkFir iS ". .CREET BT 0 It. E.—TO
re...v . 4r a teyfr i i,Pf _veers, the Five-story Store No.
ail
Slark feet.? lid...UlllKIdEl" t SONS, 731 Walnut.
tttreetr \
.t 7, t . " ' ,; 1%39" OR FOIE SALT THREE_
, tg ~ tory%lfi il', ANN' al ties 'and 'donbleliniCtiiiflir
'WM - oniplets.repa',Tovlth all the modern improve
hem Ail 'Waled curt hw'est..,, corner . Nineteenth and
3 . ~, , •,, , 1 .- - --. V. O. SELLERS.
i l, oft; lint" ' ' ' ' . ° ^ 623 Market stretit.
• 'lll
0.. —G' ERT+A NT WN. --. TO RENT,— A.
IS" "Modern litillt I. Iteeklence,iitax Tow tinliip•lino
. rktnl .
4:e short walk, froth WaYWlStatiblij all city comm
."! -- '• ' d order
' I. i'. K ()opus,
----thylmktli st" a :J.e.— ...... , . ___________62.s43prj. style at . _
. -. .
1R..1q AN TO NV N.—TO RENT—A.
o l d : + . l.l: e ix? °: i' v g e gi:- C if ; l• t e i s a . 4 -24% - ' l . 4 " 2 1 - ' l) l u o oa r int u . ' 9 hi ; . 3 " -1 u t a l l A t a• t i l. ! ° .
ita,F(.,,,t Atlt g . - V.E-O,RES O. 231, 23)
7 9rtli NN't6tOr rit . :• Also Inrgo em,ll4of t over time
storffNA.pply . ...to . .' JOs. ti. FISHER,
171“',1-t* „ Oil Commerce atr.,et,
-f-i POE. Iti.l4.',NT. "1I ANSIoN flotTsB
end'. grotifian. liortheant corner or Thirty
11;Jdh awl rehoi eteeets, on favi,rabliq wow.. On the
-dindlNl•re a large annortnient.of trait treen and an ex
-1 etisivut, linett . , : Riled . with a - choice 'cidlection *of
ti;alie-v i 4.4n1y to • ' '
• -- , - A : Jos. S. Ftsamt,
: n)6121*. . ':'-' Cal Connnerce ntreet.
.!„..o.o2l:rittcr-- ( 11 - 11 4 :. LARGE A NI)M
~, 4.--N altw. (trirs... , tcouir.iir - ItcsIDEN(IE..
FORNI
'UlttY 10S, FT SAGE'S, SITUATED ON TIII:
- -
Lie To SY III) AD: .$l/10 . V Exur )(LINE. 11. d. DOB
.s. LN ft ). 1.,k11ct151911.: i ., triLlLit._
it.!4/61TEV-..t.__F.1.M..1 ,, T LS _FIETC:Hi.LTg k
' if FOR i1a1.41 . 6231T1F15. „‘P PI. Y • AT'2.52 SMITS.
SEV'EfIiT `,,,U;T r I:. - STREET ‘• ILE:Tr, 865
l-a pr:t*it
AIONT i ' s .. oky
(16noral AR4t.
THE PlTAiltl?i4,
c oT
if lA—A I , : '1 7- 0 W
i I C • --SE V E R AL
, -,;.• to ca --, - gt.
....,--!- • • m . iu ~treet, Gortntr_ wn .7. _
• ' 3-„lCts\ : - ' 4 :• ",••"°o%._.-
~,_ F rjR N 1 8 H 1 ., I -).
t =7--4 .,.. t rt. 1 t aufd'foi
ti_tis_e_tuin_
n " .- ~ 1, Ai- .k . 'sq.° 1.4w"t3", ,ithi .
111
1 h fot-Ax-mont 9, 1
4i I ST(MES.
a(kist jw , fr te ro-i -- .- . . MIA. : , ; • t , rnj tutu wn .
Kate. ell A 8 11. STOK n E O B, .
'useti or , IPPq' '''-• N0.4:429 Main "tre''' ' No. 81
'• i 316 t ' I`.. • '-:--, i .,
--
i!!!' •
----- -----
4 - TO. :REN'T:-AN -ELEGANT COLlN
lictri• Itt std.c, nit)) about 8 acres of land, on winch
tbetre.4. , ,fbi , slll(F, it comfortable farm house, tenant
dmuse‘.4 - tialle, CA w and chlclien hoaxes. It Sts situated at
the j eibitd tolx,of ;0 rays bane and .31arshall roruLand about
II
on line wtth-Cljesttint street. from which -bridge It is
: ... o,yily three - Milt4 , 'Very (.3.1 .114, , 7end-• Term 4 ra wonable.
.tiy.kand inforin&tion . at, lIARPEIt t WIEI'PII'S I it•
artn.V-A nen - Nu..3,44' `l4-ainut street...--trlyti Gt.—
1 fra • F.( : - _Fit T-- H ANDSOZtIE - C()UN
ka..e_ trA "elec.., , 'tf`9.l. •vn - ral ierettof land, on Old-York
Ilan fiVe.mi oft . tref wee lIL rom Oak Lane station, on the
North PEwirsy - mt.in ifikilnwl.
• '-- FIrIiNISHEDI,X7I - NT.IIY SE 4.T. within two min
uteit7 Ivalltel:tt'tm Italie:l - 4d station. on-the Pennsylvania
.4 . ,emitarltraitromi. ~-31 GUISI'4IEIC & SONS, 733 Wale
s . ;:tentstr tel . : -'-' ' 4 '' . • •
0 , 7 - 6 .4 , • A.M.' 3IAY4 AN' D ACVL ANTIC CITY.
j uj --..N • ',...; PirTyk,Cf I agett to 4ttnt. Some very de
s.
F irableM> tuttit Ito ereekte.zit-Cf_ 101 II Odi rilAft to rent
ea myte .
• e ,0 t , ton nt .inkntnnl 'on and other faci'll
, „ ~,L i • - .& ylie l it a 3 , 3 t helnitetsots mato the.chore n.Y
appriVig tt 4( - NuEL .m. FOX -At SON, Principal
A, gmyt e .,, * .7 . t 4' 40. North 'l' ift hr xtr , et. upl I lin§
[TEEN
UFO C~`Cl al
fr.7l 1 /DT. 1..:1fT, 3
,1-A FINE Tin fITEEN-
Alg reeniett -Mansion, near Frankford, with la ‘vn,
garden.. staltiingi. carriage -house, Ac. Inquire 1321
Gir qd a•vourffi ••• ' - • . ap23t I§
""7 -' , T.(SR . NT-lii../Orklii OF ALL SIZES,
ell Ifitided.Wiltable for lightsnufacturiog busi
roe , i_bullditig_Vo.7i2 Cheetteet. J. M. -GUM
-IE4" ,k.-51_1.NOWaltitit street ..
0 . 011 r,l4lfr -A BNU NISETED DWELL
) .... g,.tick . :4lo.siinth Ninth street, with nil improve ,
rtiebit ; arable lotzatitdi ; will be rented reasonable
1 .
to e,,,,,d tu • lit.rpnseession from the tint of May. Also,
a sti, e, 0 ' . iiioi Al iOl , , below Withint street and above
Tm),ll, strell i 'fri k r:Viree horses and carriages. Apply to
60 1010 tje • Ka r t• .141trol4A , 433 Walnut street.
CFI --: FO,II. -,'.IfERT-TnE HANDSOME
ikliii. ropr-story.property s 'No. 23 South Eighth street,
yoriAlky , f 'Jayne, aird ftrid above.eltbstnut street. J. M.
..1.4 ITM DIEN' A ...50N44; 73.3 ‘Valnut street.
o..,___,_,—_______________ ___
r . Z • l,l (Yin; ;,,. ...11, E N T-FII RNISI - 1. ED-A
tr'sno four-idOry•kriek dweillmg, with back
i Alibi I K. old 'Oct y;noslelm. convenience. situate on
Itreab tr i , t qf i rtilelow t k r..- :J. M. GUMBIEY k. BUNS,
No. 738 W., tit tit tett. •,..- -
E ()It ''it - 7- - -FURNISH.EI) OR UN
ft t nil- shed „.114,s - ss-story -brick dwelling situate
4. 13(.(31 - 11.ort1r:Tiv . th .strest,. J. M. GUM IE'Y dc
, SON • S-,•733 Walnnt [vet. • ° •
~. _,
Vi. '
. 4 T. - , ' 1 . ,' SECOND-STORY RONT
Leh 800 , 0 -* - 4,3 teistnut stte.o. - aboult 20 ,x 28 foot.)
. liftable • :.n. Offlee or lightl'ousinesit. i
.. c . •
....4-kils- tf.r "•'. ' ~... : _ • FR:lftkat BROTHER ,
• Ifii ' -44 Ffgt.: -. ~ 1 N:LE -..-, V E'S T I,OG ' I -
T-BonarNs re • S
.a. 246-Fuer-story brown stone i
(glee, villii e.,- hrin; story double back buildings. Lot 24
/fok too t-br lit ket.otp - _
No. i ' t-(MIXIOON:OST . RE ET-Three-story dwelling,
4 3 6 1 f 4:A.ii l tbolltaEbla peek buildings. Lit:2ox.lls feat
,J2ll "'ter , . : .. -. I IStHIET-17andsome four-story resi
datuce.'.l. 'Mrei-story hack buildings. Lot 25
feet .front -by :set deep,. to Biiitsogi street. Situate
vest of •Eightvtreet: -
~.AltUll'ABT.,l4,tyqintalsome four-story brick reel
(.l•Ttlee, V....P. 7 (421' fit, Aitli every convenience. N.' W.
corner Twentiell .streer.....) - •
A ItC • 11 ;s'll4•Elil,T:--'• twist - en° modern four-story brick
esiklence.witlitels ry double back buildings. Extra
...ivenieflees ant in he feet order. • W,•st of Eighteenth
set, south side. J ...M. .GUMAIEY & BONS, 733
1
4,nut street., . . ,
,GE rp rvii
/0316 . 1 D RIO E. —37 Ii ii. 11.1 •-•
o r
•gitl !M C t lird d lO n r a tl . f ki r :71;1)t?l -
L 111 Ouustnut stroot. .
7 •
_
roctlYleMsorvii • fiati t tlio,
13A144, A.y A trpi
A, „IL &
trItENT.
TO It ' • T.:TH E, 6 0 t'
_ll stre4, — * PPl3' lit '.'
,
ingwzt‘ °
. . .. l9 Walnut street.
e l l
_,...T0- so NlEEUR
cillsisii.-Ei with 4 acres of
round, Iliiii 'n, three minutes'
‘Ti elk from' Wayme mimeo. All hinds-fruit, fine lawn,
N t abl6 'far trOftiell 11.111. i caws . , with a JORDAN, im pro yrs
3,.ent. A pplj , to GOPYLCK J.: 433 *ulna-
Tv
4 • .
Tv -I,IOT—SEAJOND, THIRD, FOURTH
i_ and fifth stories of N 0.405 Market street, in Coin
pielp,ordgr. Eac . h.26 by 65 feet. myS 6t*
lilattOlilltl , i T-- - :DaTC.-R0 obi ON W AL
,
• nut strebl, above Third. stOtsliiNat Lawyer, Con
°Noy abeer,.• &C. Addl. - ben :‘l.l. M.," ULLETIN OF
FICE. ..1..•' C my2,ll§
A P. 11-ILDRE'rFL E. S. TAYLOR;
1 - 1... - HIRDRETTI & TAYLOR,
- CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
Oflice, 'purrs , Ntro.4, opposite Mansion street,
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J
.
Refer by annelid permission to : E. G. Knight,
William F. Pilttli. Matthew IV. Baird and John O. BM-
I itt. Psi's., of Philadelphia; General William:J. Sowell,
4,1' Corn en, and J. '. Cake, Esq.. of (rilpe May.
N. R. 'arida atention given to tile rontina of
cottage t e . 1 , my3tojyl§
ri . RikE Ma ' LLIIMAEAL ESTATH—
NJ -- - --,4 ENTS. •
OffloolJacks n atm pposite Mansion street, Caps
Island, N. J. It n 1 . N boglight and 04111,, Persons
desirous of ren In, age. nring the 'season will apply
or 'addresii'as il - ore.' , i t t, . .
. -
....jitospecgull i. y refer to r' 5 . .,,,,.. Rtibictun,Henry Biwa,
Ermield IlAollvain, 411. " Morino, John Davie and
AV; NV. , NV a ~... :4'. 1.... • . ' fa-tfi '
; r ent
Or: Sale Cheap.
A FIRST CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE
Address, "LEON, ,, this °Moot
do2o-ttrii
.
FOR SALE. .
1 / 4 . ..•;.1. a "14.A11N S FOR SALE
J ,tile Liao
Worsted Yarns, all numbers. Cotton
t
--- ' ', me.--two,.three.orfonr_ nly, on eons, on brume
aii( .la. skeins. A4so, Chain - and duCat Warps; Cotton---
Conmiloision miereni .
61 K ILBY Street, 13oeton, Dines
OEO4 F. f
'401531M
SALE- CHEAP—A LARGE WAL
, o..equilting•house Deßk. Adams " ~"
supacT. t VICE. -. • , uky2,tf§
iIiBROWN STONE RESIDENCE a
FOR SALE, •
11/22 ARCH STREET.
Elegant Brown-Stone Beeldence, three stories- an
`lllangard roof; very commodious furnished:with every
;modern convenience, and built In a very 'importer and
l oubstant lel wanner
.Lot 26 feet front by 150.10 et deco to
Om ['bort street , on width is erected a ['endgame brick
'Stable and Coach Muse.
J. hi. GUMMY & SONS.
733 WALNUT &reef,
toh2s tf tp¢
grig FOR - SALE=IIIH --- ELEG - AiTT - 11 - A. - 11,
ble-Front llanodon. 2006 Oheetnnt street, re
_ipl“to With every moderp_opyou[ence__Amoolt property
.w9urCt be ffik - en :a part pay. .
DI F IRK-k e -R tr T.
till. " "
•• • • •
22 FOX it
1 aont liFifth eot
GERMANTOWN—coRNER HIOfI
AND MORTON STILBIGTB.
TWO NEW POINTED-STONE HNC/MIMI-ROOF
•HOUSER.fiawfabed with °very modern couvesionwo and
IEOII in best wanner. Apply 40
my4,w atf THOS. A. (luta - 6114Y, 711 Wnlnutetreet.
gn GERMANTOWN—FOR SAL E.--A
.mui Modern Vills,contnlning 14 mettle : near the D^ pot.
Terms °any. H. STOIC CS,
my 3-160 No. 4829 Main street, Germantown.
:41s 1 FOR .SALE.—.A DOUBLE . TH.REPZ-
W atory brick lmes:• with double three-story back
b tem, N 0.1762 North Tenth stroot. Also, mortgagee
f or eijoig, 84.000, e 2 WO, 11.400, 81,160. :and .ground':
rents for $13,000, woo, $2,000, and five of 8000
W. DINO'S LE.
733 Walnut - street.
•FOIk.I3ALE.—A MODERN AND DE,
woit Aivh,{4hmomidenee. N 0.1703 Spruce street. Al4o '
horse, carriage and hareems, 'cheap. Apply to OS.
Il ART, 44.12 Walnut street. • apli
, CARE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY . ..
-Only Agency in Philadelphia for the sale of Cot
tages-and-Building Lots at the ribose places. Several
(Mailable opportunities now named by
- --•- -• • -DAN INIc-Ilt,l o oX-& SON
• No. 640 North Fifth street. ,
BUSINESS OBPORTUN 1 —WE
1111Y0 for sale, on easy tOrms. fifteen m I nuttio from
the city. on the Germantown Railroad .an };latent Real
deuce, !maul tinily and completely fitted out with all
modern conveniences.
It bas been occupied for two years an a boarding-house,
nod has a good wilder and %mower pltronage. J. AI.
GUI4IIIIEY & 80248.733 'Walnut Street . • •
FOR SA LE—FOUR-STORY BRICK
st - a - erery mOT , Ts.
convenience • itunte N 0.1711 le Ilbert' ntr..ot; lot '2l
front. 'hy 41/ f •et deep to a 40 feet wide street. .3. 31.
GUM:IIEI'k SONS.-733 Walnut street.
}O., SA 14E--1 HREK-STQII.Y BRICK
i v oli ng , with every tnodt•t - tt cnovetOenre, - oltut toe
No Or Soul li Tenth forest. E rly poss-ssion given.
31. Drill:BEY S. SoN S, 733 Wolnut street.
f INAL E—',l2 11 E REF.-STORY
Brh k with attics awl bank buil ling, sit
uate No. 348 South SI tteenth lor-et ; every neater t.ort
-1 elf lent*. possesslen. J. 11. DWI/HEY &
EONS, 733 Walnut etroot.
' tIIR -1 NEW BROWN' STONE CTSFTS J
NOS. 1751.3304 AND 7110 SPRIN3E . STRE.VT POE
FINLSIII4D IN WALNUT IN THE 31+18 - y
SUPERIOR MANNER. AND.. WITH FIVE MY
111ODERN CONVENIENCE - E. - B. - 'Viet RREN, Vt 3 •
SPRUCE STREET. APPLY: BETWEEN - 7.-- AP ft
CPCLOCK I'. 31.
iADE LPII N
------ trome - modern - rottawirith - nvery --- mrivnloneei -
and large lot of ground. south% eat corner of Pion
told Forty-first Biretta J. la LYNNE Y & SONS, N 0.733
Walnut street.
EIt.CHANTVILLE- N. .1.--111.111.1) ENG
_in sites for sale, aro minutes' walk &owl Welwood
ti•rition, • •
../DERTY BEINTITEN FRO3I FRONT AND
MARI{ ET STREETS. -
Philip:lei lila. Fare ty - the Aisuitul Ticket. cis. per
trip. (Obi . • .
110.7 No. 1.27 Chestnut street,
, _
cr A N DSONI EDW EL NG.I 8171
C.) I HANDSOME DWELLING, .1
N 0.402 South`lsrenty , i .1-scowl street, YOlt BALE. -Only
e2mro to t•-•1•1 " /Ir"uir'll int.17LE, DROTIIER sic CO.
No. 2:ol6.oUita str eet.
ap).lot
rile DYERS—FOR SALE OR TO LET
GROUND RENT,—A. largt•hit of qvittud,
- coriTaintug 4 . 14x91 Frye IVO fe-"el, -- e 'trolling' from irsymith - =
to Eighth. between Timm and Verotgo- str..mt.s. with a
Mtretun at pore suit writer running through
it. Price e2.1(00. ' Apply to Jttii N TUILNI: R. • hoar
Sixth %tree!, acid Reading Itailrowl,• upti lui"
rfio CAPITALISTS AND BUILD
oexatir.--A large nod rapidly-Improving LOT,
iiOllTll BROAD STBERT, between Norrio ,trEl
mond.; Mi fa-et.deep toTIIIRTKENTIT.STIt CET.
lutvr
tected by PA RK AVENUE, vou F Rlt ONTti.
, • A.pply..No.'32lCile . itout strettt:
DOARDING IN GEICNIANTUWN, IN A.
Privak Fatally. PI. wutnt contrunnicutlne•ruoma.
'For Intlrmatlon apply at. I= Chertunt. nr 7735 Oirani
ltrt•rt. atal s to th 4t*
HND E
ASOM SECON'D-STORY ROOM'
A
r.rd third story room, with beard, at 224 Si %mit
Woad atrt. m.Y! , 61'
'POARDING MAY BE HAT) AT A
JO country sent tour or five mllog trntn the city. A
tine fiabli) attached. Inquire • uouthw , ,t
teenth and Chelnnut.
C " "TV BOARDING—MRS. Mc:KIN
STRT, ate of OAS and MO Swore street, having
removed to the COUNTRY PEAT. formerly the r •ei•
der.ce of P. A. fi eyeer, dereaeed (5 11 , 1 , :f4 of ground);
eltmtle rn (I'4-en street, above Waahington avenue,
Germantown, fellow ready to receive Boarders. lova Ot-
1829utirt LITER PERPETUAL 1870
FRANI£LIN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PII MAD ELFII
OFFICE--435 and 437 Chestnut St.
Assts on January 1, 1870,
$12,325,'731 67.
Capital
Accrued Surplua and Premiums
INCOME FOB 1670, LOSSES PAID IN
SS - 10,000.' - a $144,90(4 42
LOSNE PA II) MINCE 1g2.9 OVER
;IS o_o,o 00.
Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms.
The Company also issues policies upon the Rentz of all
kinds of Bufttlittge,Ground Rents and Mortgages.
The " FRANKLIN" has no DISPUTED CLAIM.
Alfred G. Baker,
Samuel Grant,
Geo. W. It 'church',
Diane Len, • i
George Falee,
ALFREI
GEORG)
JAB. W.IIIeALLISTE,II, .
THEODORE ItI..DEGER,
G 7 tde9l§
INSURANCE COMPANY
NORTH' AMERICA.
Fire, Marine and Inland Insurance,
INCORPORATED 1704. CIIART4),ERPETUAL..
„
CA PITAL; ' • • - '• • '006;000-
Alshl7ll4 January bit, IS7O • $2,783,681
Losses paid since organize'.
lion,. . . . a . $23,000,0120
Receipts of Prenti es in a, IS6O, 01,991,837 45
Interest from Investments,
1869, '
ti2,11:10,534 19
Losses paid,lB69, • 3
- _ • tz . ,.. 91,035,356 94
- • OTATEMENT OF 'PRE ASS ETS.
First Mortgage on City Property e788,4!000_
United States Government embodier Loan
Bonds 1,1.22.546 00
Railroad ,Ilauk and Canal Stocke. 66,743 00
Quilt in Bunk and ofilea . 247,620 to
Lonna on Collateral , Security 84, 5 58 00:
Notes' Receivable, mostly Marine
,Pre7
minute 321,141 00
Accrued Intereat ' ' - 20357 00
.
Prom 'lune in,couree'of tran6mieslon „ 85,198 IX)
Unsettled blarine PromluniSMOW 00
Peal 17.atato, Often of Company, Plilladel- -
phia.....:........... •
DIRECTORS ,
- Francto R. Cope,
Edward H. Trotter,
Edward S. Olarkb,
Ambrose
Taylor, T. Charlton Henry,
William Wvich , ,
. , Louis 0: Madeira,
Ambrose White, Alfred D. 3oßsup,
Join' Mallon, . ClaniontA. Grlocom,
. Lima. W. Onalonan,
41,m,..1,../.1.a .._...-1
rrifmn William Brockitt. •
. 1
S.lllurrls Waln,.
ARTEUR - 0: (70 Ir FIN, - Proatorrh. -
- - " " ( - MA RII,RILPLATT. Vice Prete,.
Arthur 0. Coffin,
sarnua w; JonCEI I
John A. Crown,
amigos Taylor.
• Wh•"
MATTHIAS ARID, .00TO nry, .
C. IL ItEnvEB, Aset'Socretury
.Certificates of, Marine Insurance ist, led (when de
sired), payable: at tile Counting 110 so of Messrs.
Brown, itiiipley &Co., Loudon.
P 171.111.-1,01- B . ARRELS . PTTOIL
now landing front steamer "Plonoor "from 'Minting
ton . s and for sato 1 0 3oclulzjRLTS ELL a
111 Chestnut EIVOO•
A.TADS (JOT
FOE BALE
BOARDING.
INSIIIUNCE •
DIRECT ORS.
Alfred Pitlor,
Thomas Sparks,
Wm. SEA:lrma,
Thomas B. Elllll. • .
Gustavus S. Denson.
D G. BAKER, Pro4ident.
E PALES, Vico President
StalrotarY.
Assistant Secretary.
. 114,696 '74
3400.000
2,425,731
so,ooo oo
$2,783,581 00
=MEI
oral nun Get , lera
TIIP. .„IVlelltiodiaCheteh of Vdrihaml •
organized in Augiist, - 11369, and now nutnbers.
10h preachers, 6,600 comtnunicants,and church
property worth 162,134,050. They have .four
eonfet eneCti. "
Tux Sabbath afternoon union praver.meet
ing (zolored),will be held to-vo,rrow afternoon
the'.:Union .Baptist Churoh
Minster'ittieett between Sixth and., Seventh,',
above Lunt bard.
TnE Monday afternoon union prayer meet
ing will be held on Monday afternoon., next,.
byterian Church, corner of Franklin 'ancr
Thompson streets. , • -
THE Rev. Newton, assistant..
minister of the Church ibef the Epiphany', in
~this city : , has accepted 'a ,. call :tot tit.' Paul's
Church, Brookline, Mass., and will enter upon
- • his duties in July next.
Tstis Rev. Theophilus M. Reilly has_ resig.ned.
tiikraCterShiP or. Johns Protestant_Ems
•• copal Church, Camden, and_ Rev. lirrn;
. .31. Reilly, late associate rector, has been
• elected to fill the vacancy.
,THE, Synod of the Moravian,Churelf will
convena"at York, Pa.; on , Wednesday, MaY
25th. Rev. Jos. H. Rummer, „Francis Jordan
and Prof. P. A.•Cregar -are the - delegate:6 from
the First Church,of this city.
AT tit. Peter's Catholic Church, last Sun
- day, Rt: Rev.,Bishop -Wood a,dministered. the•
Sacrameat of Confirm atiOir, tp• MO • person S - -
.•'235 of whoni Were children. The Papal belie
.
diction was given - on the occasion.
THE supply of the German Lutherantildirch
with pastors who can preach to them in their
native tongue is becoming difficult. The con
gregations must learn' the, English' language,
.ir import German-preachers from abroad: •
- Tuts Rev. Mr.ijaggar, -"of - Kingston, -N. --Y.; -
has accepted a call to the Church of the Holy
Trinity, in this city, and will enter upon his
duties in September next. He is said to be a
gentleman of of, attainments, and great. s'ac,
cess as a preacher and pastor. '
THE Rev. Dr. Wm. Arnot and the Rev. Dr.
- deputies. from the Free Church of
Scotland to the General Assembly of the Pms
byterian Cluireklia-re..arriv_ed.irothis_ country.
They Will visit several of the- States previous
• to the meeting of the Assembly. , •
Tug Pittsbergh Presbytery of the Reformed
Presbyterian Church, at a recent meeting con
vened for the purpose of considering the pro
prie.,ty ,of uniting: with -the- -Presbyterian
Church, aylpointed a commissioner to meet the
ext Oa! Assembly-in. this city on the lilth inst.
Tim'2.l4th union meetitig in behalf of the
Philadeip/iiaTract and._Mission kiociety will
• be held in the Presbyterian' elircii,'corner of
Third and Redwood streets, to-morrow even;
ing at 7 o'clock. Rev. R. M. Patterson will
preside. Several address ees made.
the public art. invited: „••:' . ~•
• ."Sisters of Mary," havingcbarge of the
Episcopal Asylum in :New York . known as the
• -
'" lieltering Arias," ii i« rtt:igned
emu n ce.of the violent opposition to them from
the LoW - Clinrch party. as they. practice -con
- feseien to the priest, and in other respectil
adopted Roman Catholic customs.
Tut: seventeenth annual reunion of the
American Congregational Union is to be held
31 ay 12, in - the Brooklyn Academy
,of Mask.
Ri.v. Henry Ward Beecher is to preside and
come of - tlwn - u - cst eloquent :speakers - olt-the
country are to participate. All - the arrange
_ =exits Indicate a meeting of great interest.
THE Oxford Presbyterian Chureb of this_
city_Lashad an extraordinary growtlisince its_
organization three years ago. It now num
bers over three•bundred, communicants, prin.
• cipally gathered' from the world; and a Sun
.
chi* school of six hundred scholars,- with. en'
income exceeding that of any other'ehurch in
the city.
THE Rev. Geo. F. Cain - will be installed pas
- tor of the Atexander..7Presbyterian. Church,.
corner of Ninetienth and. Green streets, to
morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Willitsl will
preach the scullion, and Dr. Musgrave and
Rey .1. Addison Henry will also take part in
the services: The occasion will no doubt` at
tract a large
Tint Missionary Union of the Baptist Chinch
reached the end of its financial year with
better exhibit than was anticipated. The ro
ceipts are considerably in a4vattee of the pre
vious year, being more tiliiin,two hundred
thousond dollars. The expenditures have also
increased, so that the 014 'is somewhat wig
.ruented, and now stands 519,606 46.
Br the 7 o'clock 31 ass at St. .Joseph's Catho
lic Church, last Sunday morning, 217 persons
received, and 114.0 persons renewed, their first
communion. Nearly 1,060 members of the con
gregation also received the Sacrament at the
same Mass. In the afternoon an instruction
seas given by the Rev, Jortian,and
a large number of persons were invested With
the bcapnlar.
Tnt receipts of the Boards of the Presbyte
rian Claire .the month of --March were
as follows : Board of 'Domestic Missions, $ll,-
667 31; Board of Edueation, $11,450 40; Board
of Foreign Missions, $:28,128 12; Board of
Publication (Colportage and Distribution
Fund).s2,olo 04; Board of Church Extension,
2+22,167 77; Fund for Disabled Ministers, $l,-
776 h 0; Committee on Freedmen, $5,248 07.
Tile Presbyterians have in Washington City
eleven Churches, with 2,500 communicants,
and expended last year over $57,000 for gene
ral expenses and benevolences. The leading
churches are the Fourth, with 603 members,
to which John C. Smith, D. D., has ministered
for thirty years; the New York Avenue
Church, Bev. S. S. Mitchell, pastor, and the
old First Church, under the care of Dr. Sun
derland.
Brsitot , SIM PSON publishes a card in which
he " Owing to the death of Bishops
Thompson and Kingsley a greater responsi
bility devolves upon the remaining Bishops,
- and - rany - 7 - tcdvl3ed by many frie - iffl4, tioth — tit
the ministry and membership, to decline, at
least for the present, all invitations for extra
services. I teel It my duty to do so, and I
trust this general note will be accepted,instead
of individual replies to numerous correspon
dents."
Tn will of the late John C. Baldwin, of
Orane N. J., who,
to
to his death,
gaVe half: a million to Christian institutions,
bequeaths to the American Tract Society, the
American Foreign and Christian Union, and
the. New York City Mission, Soclet3-, $B,OOO.
each the American Beard of Foreign Mis
sions and the Presbyterian Committee of Home,
Missions, 510,000, besides donations to the
building fund of the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church, and to various colleges.
Tnx Rpv. B. L. Agnew, of the Westminster
Presbytaian Church, of this city, has received
and aceertrd - a unanimous call to tile North_
Presbyterian Church, Sixth street, above'
Greere church of w n 'll the late Dr.
_Henry was the pastor, an he ongregation
may. consider themselves fortunate in thus se
curing the services of the Rev. Mr. Agnew,
lvlio 15 an able, eloquent and energetic young
divine; and in every way fitted for the post
tent° which he has 'been so unanimously
callek
Tun services.connected with the pening of
the new lecture-room of the Ceutrat Presbyte-
Tien Church,N. L., northeat cW,•nbrof Frank
lin and Thompson streets, *v. James Y.
, . Mitchell, pastor, will emu - Ai:ice to-morrow
morning, at 10i o'clock, with a sermon by,
Rev. Dr. Stryker ;, at 3i P. M., Rev. Dr. Hum
phrey ; at BP. M., Rev. Dr. McCook. During •
next week services will lte held each evening;
at 8 o'clock, when sermons . will - he` preached`
by Rev. Herrick Johnson, D. D., Rev. Dr. Al- '
len, Rev. Dr.
others. Beadle,Rev. T. X. Orr, and
1- TEE opening of the month of May - Wa.§ , ob
served in the usual characteristic manner in
all the Catholic churches throughout the city.
The amnia) is especially devoted to the h6nor
of the Mother of God. Services Will be held in
the different churches every evening during
the month. They will consist chiefly of medi
tations on the life and virtues of the Virgin ;
recitations of litanies in her 'honor; and/ pray
ers' invoking her intercession. •The"C ‘ altars
te-deeorated—
flowers.. Some 'last Sunda elientAti
Tat National, Btiptist having announced that
the Itev Mr. Kelsey, of'' Baltimore, haAl ac
cepted the call of the Spruee Street - Baptist
Church, of this city,bas'received the following
note from that gentleman, dated April 29th:
A‘Thisis in part - A miotake, expeoted, one
appeatanue.
. ...__,.....
i
Is eelt ago, to aece s
t the call, and had said to,
,sevexal f riends:lbilaileathatj'elpacted
; to,-copae- til)ptit e lbt o'Junen Bifttne. altre 1
t_here At li(i4ligh= treat) rtfusotto nekept,tay - re-
Of:pation ;, therefore, .I have concluded it my_
duly to ritnain. I, then, did not accept,' I ex
.l
peeted to do HO. have de, lined the call, and
expect to Teinainin Baltiinore (or the present."
Ttot, Franklin villa A Methodist Episcopal
Church, corner of Eiftlis o leet,and ..grie ay,e
rule, wlll , be dedicated tit-t. '6 ti,e,rvi4llkflGOd to-.
nierrow, M-hy‘Sth: Pupa ing.3-at. , lSti OMloele
A. It by Rev. T. C. Murphey, pastor *of Tab
ernacle .M. E.l.3hurch ; at 3 P. M. by Rev. J.
Todd, pastor of Fifth Street M. E. Chureh,abd
T fititelf. - 74T - by - Rev. W. B.Wood v _pastor-of-Vo--
I:loCbsink M. E. Church. This church is con
nected with the Philadelphia City Mission of
the M.E. Church, Rev . G. W. Lybrand super
intendent. ITl3e clutch is a beautiful one, 36
J4_150 OAP; bricif,,,6laterepf,Land enclosed with
a neat fence. The trustees teed , $1,200 to pay
the indebtedness.
• • IN pursuance of a previous call the ladies of
the PiiiihSletTaWehurejlekr of this city :met in:.
the )ecture,-room of Calvary Pretihyterhui
-Church, on !Thursday, afternoon last, sth
inst., for the purpose of forming , a. -- IVoinan's
..Foreign„ 314sionary Society. The meeting.
was opetied With prayer - hy Rev. Dr:-: Speer,
after which Mrs. Judge Strong was called go
the Cigar; and Mrs . . 4!. D. „Gregory elected WI.
secretlify: Mrs. judge :tones stated the pur
-1,.i
ose of the meeting to be the formation of a
Vornan's Foreign Missionary Society, which
ll be an auxiliary to the Foreign litissimary
card of the . Presbyterian Chiircli; - : - tWorki ng
with it and through it. A committee was then
appointed to draft a constitution composed of
the following ladies : Mrs. Judge Jones, Mrs.
Judge Strong, Mrs:Dr. Grier, Mrs. Dr.
Schenck, Mrs. H. D. Gregwy, Mrs.D. A. Cun
ningham, MrA, Dr. ,Ilemplireys, Mrs. W 9
PurVis and,litii. -- Eni-iweitli. The meettng then
adjoufned-to-rneet at-the-same•_place on_Tito±...
day, May 11th.
LEGAL IVGTICE.
T A ISTATZ CT:JULIA ANN .HTILY BBS, DE
ceasell —Lette , ho testamentary' upon the above efl
tote having bey n grant.," to the undersigmel, all persons
having churna or o emanda . il th , e_ate of ‘the said
dfnedenrumreonested-town the same. and
therm indebted - 1 hereto to made payment to CIIA Itt. ES
n1.11_11:4 : ExeAitor,.Nn PP alrectPhiladelphia,
it iu Lis StiortinT, LEWIS D. VAIL, No. 703 Sammin
street. Philadelphia: ap9 a tit*
? 8 ATE OF , EIAZA. E. BUIITON,
Dect - a4ed.—Letters of Administration having been
granted tBlilSc.ubscriberm upon the Emtate of ELIZA
1:J11_7E7014 decenoed, all 4. , !rr.ons Lasing f:lanns or de
mands against the estate 01 mall decedent wlll maker
k own the earn° to Them wi Mout, delay.
GEO. W. BURTON.
11
EDWAI) BURTON. Executors
JOE'S C. r
43:10.46t• 1414 Walnut Of tre.t,
STATE OF SARAH E M LEN C.EESSON,
_LI deveni.ed.—Lettere Testa:lv-Mary having Leon
grant , ..l to Ihv mut..crilwre upon the emtete of An
EM LEN CRESSON. dece:tged,hll p..r.ion9 having clattna
or dennonde wgainit th, pstftt. nI ,t)dd•To‘.l,): will make
known 210 ramp to them without delay, owl tho%o in•
debt ed Illy - r.it o p”ment to L
ESSOIN,'II.riI Spruce 04+ , 4' • WTI, 4 , 1 I CftES!
BON. 221 South Broßd street: CIES PtL C:CIeESSON,
Cllettintt rt,cutors or to_ tueir, Attorrwy,
GEO. 3%3 Walnu t 2.04,00
1 `l'llE OBI'llA — NS' COURT FOR Tisi — E
1. tits and ("Pinar of Philadtlphia.7-Eataie'orf.ltiA! 4 .
F. I RN.' ilec,aaeil.—The Auditor apixdutial by the
Court to audit. s. tit. and adiip4 the ni.eiiiint of ,lAMEs
MA It I( t. E and FERMIN A NI) J. PRE:EII. exeeii tort of
the.last will and tectanient of CHARLES E. LEX.
dereased. and to report dietrilintion of th.
1
bitten, e :it the looth of 'the MCCOLL/Ith , will meet the
pariltoi inter.td , il for thelurpuseis of in app‘ - iintraent,
On .31fiNDAY, the it'al. da of 31or, , A. , 1t.1570. at 4
tklit , Cit — P34 - Itt — tris —, lfil ei - No-5-1 - Sdri ift-h—streeti---
in th ,, city of Philadelphia. JOSE HI .
niy7 s t tu,th Ltf.• .. ...- ' Auditor.
MUSICAL.
-eir - SA - 131;4' D E-It 8 COLLEGE, - WEST
Philii.delphla. A lecture every MONDAY EVE
NING. ' .
IG. RONDINELLA, TEACHER OF
S
Sin_Ong... Private tenons and elm's**. Beeidertee.
308 EL Thirteenth street an 23-111
GAS FIXTURES.
(11_48 FIXTIETEES.—MISKEY, MERRTLL
A.Jf & No; 718 Chestnut street, manu
facturers of Gas Fixtures, Larnps,.&c., &C.. woold call
the attention of the public to their large and elegant as
sortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, .Brackets,
They a Ira introduce gas pipes Into dwellings and publio
Makings. and attend to extending. altering pod repair
ing gas OMR; yAll work warranted.
REAL ESTATE SALES
. SALE-_.IAMES A. FREE
r.4:; man, Auctioneer.--Three-atory 'Brick tiOtel and
. ion elling,'No . : 4411 North Thirteenth street. bebm But
•tetto riot'. On Wednesdny, May 14, 170, at- F2-o-clock,
11001 , ,
will he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia
Exchange. the following described reals-state. viz.: All
flint c , rtalu thr,:e , stor. brick }lntel and dwelling, with
the ...story brick back building, and the lot of ground
situate on the east side of Thirteenth street, at thedis
tance of :Pi feet north of Hamilton street (No. 4-13). itr
the Fourteenth Watil of the city ; containing in front
On Thirteenth street It feet, and e: , iteridinsz in dep , h
that width tit Ise( ton 2 feet Lincii xvide I,+g ,, th• , r
with the privilege of ?herald alley. The bar room la 24 fe.l
long. fin ose has ras. bath, ran tsc, hot and etad nentir,
Term--half each.
Clear of incutni.rarce,
‘5:100 to be paid at t oleo!' ,alo.
JAIIES A. FRE F;5l AN. A rictiope”r.
otnre. 422 W nhlut nU oet
i".l REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
U.tk_tab.,bageiind. VrilUable liebilialUe., Brewer).
and Work , •boh, No. 1415 North Tenth street. south of
COl❑lab is ar imam N) feet front. 144 feet deep to Hatch—
inson street, 2 fronts. On Tuesday, May 17th, IS7o.at
12 * look. nonn , will be sold at public m.
sale.the Phila.
deis Exchange. all that lot of groUnd and the im
provements thereon erected, situate on the east side of
Tenth strem. south of Columbts avenw);.containing in
front on Tenth Street Eil feet, and extending in depth .14. t.
I,et to II IliChill./11 street-2 fronts: The nnprovenmut a
are u large _llllll valuable three-Story brick resident.,
fronting on cut]) street; has two-story back buildings,
.parlor...din ia-rocni and 2 kitchens Riot work-room nn
the first li or; 7 cl4mbers, gas, bath, bat and cold
I T
water, water-boast, 2 furnaces; cooking-range. ti;c. A.
tbremstory brick. building 40 feet front, fronting ow
Hutch' : .. mt, supplied with a3O horse-power en
gine.m
id all ac deer' , and fixtures requisite forcer-ry link on a firsPc ssflirewing business; in lion- occupied
as atilde and porter brewery: and doing a good busi
ness. Also ' a two-story brick building, fronting on
Tenth street, used as weaving rooms..
Terms— 41 19JOOMIlly ',UMW on morttage.
.Irar Thebreyeffy is .leased' for 5 years. from N0v..24,
1659, and the residence for one year.
M. THOMAS d.. 78,111, NS,..Anetioneers,
op2B my7:l4 139 and B!ti.Vourth street.
inREAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
Eale.—Old Established Business Stand, north
"irAist-Corner of and - Queen — iiireiftif. 01.1fuea= - -
day, Nay 17th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will 1,040 k t -et
public taleiCrtt the Philadelphia Ex.diange.all that let of •
ground with the improvements thereon erected, situate •
tit the northeast corder of Second and Queen streets;
Third Ward ; the lot containing in front On Second
et) ertd7 feet 7 inches, and extending In depth along
Quet net reef (13 feet 9 Inches, widening On rear end to 21
feet 7 inches. The improvements ore a two-story frame
on the corner, mien pled Iwo. dry geniis .etore ; n three,
story and txvii.r , tory brick dwelling on Queen street.
Subject to an irredeemable ground ri•nt of 20 Sp:tub:NT'
silver milled dollars., which can be extinguished l i yWO
in currency. ^
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TennS—Onsii.
111 FTIIO3IAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
•
ap7o.lny7 14 139 and 141 South Fourth eareet
AS
si - t i h t . E & l ii, E ,.l, B 3:, rA ß, l ;ll, — g T L ij or w 'N T . & co S ri O ier N ~f'
t'
1 enty-feurth and Factory streets, below Spruce atrset.
011 Toes,lay, May 17th, P. 70, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be
gold at public sale, at. the Philadelphia Exchange, all
that lot of ground, situate at the N. W. corner of rwen
ir fourth obonerly Beach/ and Factory streets, between
Spruce and Pine streets : containing in front on Twenty-
Mum h elicit f. 2 feet 6 inches, and extending in depth on
Factory street 90 feet 6 Inches. ,
erno.=ill'alf cash.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
apSO my 7 14 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
diffit PUBLIC SAL t k, ON TH E PR E NIIS ES.
—Thomas S. Sons, Anctioneers.—Very elegant
country-sent. mansion. stable and coach-house. 2' acres,
known-as" Beechwood," at the Jenitintown afirtion, on
the North Pennsylvania Railroad, residence of AV. C.
Kent, Esti. On Sourday, May 21st,. 1570, at 4 o'clock P.
Itt .. ill be Sold at public sale, on the premises. all that
lee a tit country-seat, 25 acres, known as `• (leeclovood,”
eh nate at the Jenkintown station,. on the North Penn-
Railroad, 40 minutes by rail from the depot.
I.' he improvements are at . elegant three-story stone loan-
Inindsomely papered and painted throughout; luta
large ball, parlor, dining-room, library, 2 kitchnos,witit
Large store-room attached, and two china closets on the
'first flonr.w lib hot and cold water :5 chambers and store
r, cm. bath 111111 Wate4'-eIWOtH on the tantond door ;Jour
chambers and 2 largo cheets-on - the third floor ;.,711,1
pipes, furnace, 2 - cooking range,. bell calla. largo water
perchream-story !rattle litundryt with tubs,
hot and cold water,' range', 2 chambers over laundry;root
.cellar, oc. ;.stone. Mahe , and coach-hotigu,' cdacnnunt's
romn ;Thirliesgrbont, cow-houSe, green-house, ice-house
!Hilted), with provision vault. sntoke-house, chicken
h oust, and eat-buildings; large vegetable garden,.
.fplantedi,_young orchard of- choice- fruit treesciw full
hearing, small fruits, abundance of old shade trees, over-'
w
gre's, 6c.; large and handsome lawn, underground )
drainage: inclosed in frog on - Greenwood tivenno uy
substantial stone wall and is spruce he Ige, and on the
southwest by n high board fence and a locust hedge. The
Ptlltioll, On The No r th Pennsylvania Rail
roltd, is at the font of the lawn, about :919 yards from the
trout door, and abut out .by a beautiful woods. Half a
hello front Jankintown',' where there are: churches,-
schools. stores &c. Situntion high, commanding a beau
tiful view of th e country for miles Around.
See Photogrardrat the Auction Room. - •
Terms-420,090 May remain on mortgage. Immediate
Posee/4011. ' '
EIJEGANT PUAN/TUILE,AMISTSVCOWELFARM
044TENSILBr-he.:-The-enthre7lionsohnhl-Furni--
lure Mulles. Cows Far sin 91c-Imm:he/ad
)), t us p re 1100 010 , 11114:0111 11,Y11 11Ili 011.
3lav be examined dttring' the week front, Weducadalf
Saturday, inelueive.
Trainb leave depot of the North - Pennagivnia• Rag,
miler Jenhintoww‘at . 7.3o, 845 tnd' 10.45 A..' M. 1.15,
.45,•4.15,,, 5.20,-830: B.oo•and 11.30. PI IR: Returning
leave 4enkintown for .Plailadelphia at 6.58, 8.01,8.54,
10.02 A. 3.30, 3.58, 0.34 end 8.49 p.m. .
m. Tllo3lAii - A 801.18, Anationoare,
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ap2B raY2 . l4 21 339 and 141 14,9kleonrth etreat.
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l' . ORPII - ANS r co Li ittli — A - 51:::=11STATB
•! o: of Nixon, rumors.—Theinns '6l - :l4centil; Alietibri
. Ts. Vuesuant to the zirdee of thatjrpluituz' entlekkir!.-
tie city and county °CI!) , iladelphia, will ho Sold at pu
Ic tale, en tathrtlay; May 14tti, )100, at 12 b'cloek noon,
fzi the premisesthe Intermit of;ll.enrylif.',lllWee.';;* 4 3o , ;•; -
elbi, -Welter i Hy. Ida, liieGear. add - -.81 are Ate /gra
. n ot t • h n ° er f l i f ° G w a i Y a i g i n d d ea lfr r e l iel be e d n P rt,r i rea rt il. ' M i t lie N t " lko l Pg 4 r . tilifd,.. -
riith Illebuildings , th ereede ereetett, l beginning at• 'the"
erthenet cornerof Gayandaressen streets, id , ,,Manztei
unk, in.the Twenty,flret Weed of , the city. of . .Pliiller,
delphin • thence extendine,alobg tbe MO of Sag ay
Oil reel iii fret ' Hint% td a'Corner 'of let; Nd." 3 -I'th - ince'
tooth 29 deg. 69 Milli 4/I:seebiiwist 31ifeet , 06: bitches to fl!
porper °clot No. 2.; thence, by ‘ itit Noe2tonith_,6o, deer-120
ic., west 18 feet 7%, linitep ,•, thence south .47, - deg, filg ,
In.,_enet.63,feet, - _.tee Ole 111/CdriCte9lBoinlittrizet inifelett
ort he estwardly aTatfOreszion Whet 46 fedt-I)4 7 lnehee
, No. 2.--"-Lot, Creeson sts•eet.. Ml th4lo4, of groped'.,
With the `building - thereott'erdtted, - berinding on - the
northerly side of Crigeon 'street, 46 feet 6% Inches south.
t•iistw artily from the corner of Gay street; thence extend
ing by lohNo. 1 north. 47 deg: 61% min'., east 6.5 feeeto a
point; f henednorth 60 deg. 20 see.-,' east 18 feet 7% inches
to the line of' lot No: 8 ) ; thence by the same south 29 deg.
69 9 min. 40 sem, emit 37 feet 10% inches to a winter; thence
south 62 deg. 14 min. 14 see.,.weet 93feet 11% Inehee to a
- corner; theme - north - 4340g. 41% D 111 1 ..; weet7 feet 0 inches -
to a corner; thence south 47 deg. 61% Mtn:, west 61 feet 2
Indium to the line of Cresson street; them e northwest,.
'we zdly elongoressozi street 27 feet 3% 'atheist() the"plece
Not. 3,4, 6 and 6.—Lots; Gay street. No. 3.—,A1l that
lot el ground, situate on the southeast aide of Gay street,
beginning at a poiut P 3 feet 29f, inches northeadwarilly
from the corner of Creseen etre et ; mita blink In ' front
on Gay street )8 feee, and extending between ptrallel
• lines at, right- anglee with Gay -et reet on the southwest
tilde thereof 69 feet 1;14 Indies, and - on the northeael
we rdly side thereof 70 feet I% inches.
No. 4.—A1l that lot of ground, adjoining lot No. 3, sit
uate on the eoutheast side of Gay Street, at the distance ...
of ,111 feet 2ee'lliehes Irian Cresson street -• containine , in
front 18 feet, and exp.ndeng eontheestwarilly In depth on
' the southwesterly side there-of 70 feet IX inches; and' ott
the northeneterly Bide thereof 70 feet 10.inchee.
.10. b.-All that lot of groumbadjoining lot No. 4,situ- .
site en the southeast stile of Guy street, at the illefbizee of
129 feet 2.X 'echo; from'Creeeon• etreet : 'containing . in
1 front 18 feet, end extending soutbeastwarilly in detail
on the eouthweeterly side thereof 70 feet 10 inches, and
on the northeeeterly side thereof 71 feet 6% Welles. . .
—No. 6, —All that lot of ground,adjoinlog lot No: s,eltn
ate on tho zioutheliet side of. Gay etreet, at the distance
e•Of 147 feetaill_inelie,e.fronbereeeou street ;.-ecin Wining in- I
— front on Gay street 10 feet, and In width on the rear end
22 leet 8% inches. and extending In depth on the south
westerly sidethereof 71 feet 6% inches, and on the north
eaiderly side thereof south 39 deg, -67 min.. east 73 feet.
1 - 6% Inches.
by the Conrt, JOSEPH 31EGAItY, Clerk O. 0.
- MARTIN NIXON, Guardian.
' The minors' interest will be mold by order of the Or
rl ' C o u rt,
t rr inc B theoercnersb er
f—
irptrilileeibueg: by the
the whole. the r eof-
Vlai '
at the Auction Rooms. ' - -
AL_T/lONAS
• aP46 - 23n 4 Y , 139 and i4l SOiith Fourth street.
VI EXECUTRIX'S SALE.--ESTAT.E OF
FL JaeobS. Lentz, deceascd.—Thonies & Sons, Alice
tieneeps.,..Large and Taluable Lot, 144 acres, Passyunk
road. near Rived street, Twenty-sixth Ward. Ou Tees
day , Ala) 10th,1810. at 12 o'clock, noes, will be sold, at
public sate, at the Philadelphia Exchangefall that largo
lot of ground, together with a two-ttory brick house and
ot her.bui filings thereon erected, situate In the Township
of Passynnk, beginning at a stake set for 'a corner of
l'a:.syut.l4 road and - Perch lane, leading to lane formerly
of Joseph Turner ; thence by said road south 19 degrees,
west 30 telt) perches to a corner of land formerly of John
/Int-1004 new of John Garrett ; thence by the same south,.
degrees, west 0,5 9 . 10 perches, crossing a -lane leading:4g
to an acre of ground granted by Mary Rennie to Jolt
peyer to a stone at the end of said lane, and by} the eiii/V
-of a lane commonly -called Bankson's IUIIO ; thence by
the Caine north .£lO degrecs.eait-44 4-10 perches to a corner
.01 the ilritlnentioniA lane; thence - by ilia Same north
Me decrees; west - b 7 --7.10 perches to the place - of be
ginning • contain in 44.141 - acres and 2 percle-s of land.
tniprovenients-are•- a • two-story-71,r ickAwelling - , -
frame barn and nut-buildings. It Is very deairably_lte,_
"caned - and - rely - valuable flir building bits. It ie situate•
on the south side of Passymili road,about U a squares be•
low Broamstreet, and will front on Sixteenth, Jackson
Wolf - nod title r steeds. when cut through.
1 Clear of all incumbrance.
Terms—Half cash. bee Plana - -
Ry order of LOUISA LENTZ, Executrix.
- M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
4.16 23 3Crey7 • • 139 and 141 South F'ottrth Street. -
EXECUTOR'S SALE .—ESTATE OF
,—Til,mss ,
Genet-rm.—Very 'Valuable Country Seat and Farm, 1.4.5
Acres, known as" Rokeby," Chester Count), Pentisyl- - .
vaults. 4 mik e tram West Chester, and 10 Minutes' drive
of Street Road Station. on Hie West Cheater read Phila
delphia Railroad. - On Tuesday, May 10th, 1 , -10, at - 12
o'clock, noon,-will be *obi publicitale, at the-Phila.
delphia Exchange. all that valuable country, seat and
farm, about INS acres: situate oa the. West Chester - and
Philadelphia Railroad, in Thornbury township, Chester
comity. Pennsylvania, 4 miles front West Chester, and
10 ne'nutee'drivefrem Street Read Station.- Thezland fe
in a high state of.cultivetion. - The improVements sire
an elegant three-story-serpentine--stone tuatiefort-osur•
rounded with porches), built by the late owner for his
'own ocgupency : - chambers etertmedione, and bat the
reed et n convert ielICOl , l end farm house, 3 tenant houses
gardener's) h ouse,spring hotute,w it h ne .• ver-ft Sing spring-,
large frame barn. stable and coaeh house, and all the no!
'closer) out buildings, and no expense spared-jo-make
this a first-class dairy or stock farm. -- -
Terms•-eDelf cash... $ •
Cleur of all incumbrance. • -
lnimOdiate possession. May be examined on applica
tion to.'Edward Burton, Esq., N0..6 Walnut street,
here a plan ruay be been and further information can
,be had. • •
' By order of Executor. •
M. THOMAS d: SONS, Auctioneers.
- 7 ap2l 30 my 7 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
PUBLIC S EF OF
LSE. the Board of Trustees of the St. John's Reformed
Church of West Philadelphia.—Thenuis• Sons, Aim
ti,.neets. Large and valuable lot nnd stone Chapel,
street, north of Poseelton avenue, tv,.€4
Pliihnielphia. On Ttcdsy May 10. h, 1870, at 12 o'clock,
noun, will he sold at Odic sale at the Philadelphia Ex
change., all that large nd valuable lot of ground, situate
on the V, eet side of Thirty-tlfth street. 100 feet north of
Powelton thence extending itiOng - the westaide
of ThirtT•fifth street 93 feet 63i; inches to the middle of a
Zu feet wide street ; thence extending west along the
middle of said street 160 feet: thence month, on a lino
ratrnllel frith Thirty-sixth street, 9.3 feet inche9
thence eastward 1:3 feet inches to the place of begin
ning. Subject to certain restrictions as to building.
Particulars in catalcgues.
On this lot is erected a stone chapel, 30 feet front br
al.ont OS feet deep, finished in modern style, and capable
of seating over WO per.ottß,
M. THOMAS & EONS. 'Anctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth street.
n= 28 30 zny7
PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS R.; SONS,
latii A nct ioneers.—Modern Two-story Stone Cottug.•,
N 0.311 Benson street, Camden, New Jersey, between
Third and Foul lb streets, r 3 oath of Stevens street. On
Tuesday, May 100,, 1,b70, at 12 o'clock, noyn,will be sold,
at public sale. at the Philadelphia .ExclAnge, all that
modern two-story stone messus ge !French roof), with
two-story back building and lot of ground, situate No
811 Benson street (first street below Stevens street), t'srn
den, New Jersey ; the lot coutainingln front on Benson
street. 36 feet 3 inches, and extending in depth - 11S feet.
The house has parlor- dining , rpoin and two kitchens on
the first floor, four chambers roe the second, and two
above ; gas, bath. hot and cold water, water-closet, fur
nace, cooking-range, &c.
Terms—e3l,eo may remain on mortgage.
Immediate possession. -
110t160 open for examination.
1110 M AS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap2B3omy7 139 and 141 South Fourth street
fp - REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS'
sale.-31, , dern Three-story Brick Store and Dwell
ing, N. W. corner of Sixteenth and Stiles streets. On
Toet , day. Nay 10th, 1870, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold
at-public-sata,-at—the-Dhiadelphia_Exchßnge,_sdi thst
modern three-story brick inessnage, with two-story hack
building and let of ground, 'situate on the west side of
SliteClith street,corner. of Stiles street, No. 1230; vow
tam - Ding in front on Stiles street 14 feet, and extending in
depth along Sixteenth streetr4feet to a 3,feet wide alley,
with the privilege thereof. It Is occupied as a store and
dwelling; has gas bath, hot and cold water, Sc.
litc.'"" Clear of alt incumbrance.
Terms - CaFh.
P° '' 'R"Bl°U jan AnVII 6I 37 I. S S SONS, Atietionot•rs
ap:',S su nn y 7
'ATE::::THOMAS St, SONS'
Sale. 4 -111odorn Three-story Brick Residence, No.
417 'Marshall street, between Noble anti Buttonwood
streets. On Tuesday.. lay 10th. 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon,
MI sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex•
change, all . that modern 'three-story 'nick thessuag , ,
with - back/building and lot of grotuul, situate on the
cast, side tif street. north of Noble street,
457 ;" containing in front on , Marshall street 22 re-( • d
inches, dud extending .in depth 93 feet G ittche.4. The
house has the Gliodorn conveniences ; gas, bath, hot and
cold water, furnace, cooking range, under-ground
drainage...kc.. This properly. in situate inn delightfid
10C11110 and in the hest square on Marshall street.
TCI/111i-4 4.0t10 may room in on mot tgagm.
M. TI OMAS A: SONtil.AUctioueers,
p2B iny7 . . 139 autl.l4l Smith Fourth street,
REAL ESTATE—THOM'AS SON s'
:113 Sale.—Valuable 13usineS's Stainld.-2 Three-story
-Brick Stores and Dwellings, Nos. 212, 242%, 241 and 216
South Second street, On Tuesday May 10, 1070, at 12
o'clock, noon, will he cold at nubile sale, at the Phila
delphia 'Exchange, all that lot of ground , with' improve.
melds thereon erected, situate on, the west side of
Second street, 240 feet 5 inches north of. Spruce ' , ldrset,
Nos. 242,242%, 244 and 246 • the Int containing in front
on Second street 40 tout II iitches,aud extending in depth
,110 feet • together tel with 2 pieces of groins!, one of
them adjoining; the above on the nerth,4% Inches front
owSeenud street• by 70 feet in depth, and the other' sit it
'e.te iu the rear\ 7 feet by, 76 feet. The improvements
fonaist of
. 2 thi9e-story..bricit buildings,* etwupied .as
.10 - Clear of all encumbrance, .. •
. .
'Terms- 14,000 nin v remain on mortgage,.
FL 'I4IOIIIAS SON:S. Auctioneers.
np2B 30 tny7 130 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE,7,III.OM AS& SONS'
LWA:4I Bale.--Valuahle , Business 'Location ---Thro:retory
Brick Building i - 149. - 327 Boutlr- Second - stereit. between
Union and Pine streets.' On Tuesday, 5f ity 10th, N7O. at
12 o'clock, 110011, will be sold at public a Ile, at the Phila
delphia Exchange, ally that . yaittable, thtne-story brick
niessuago and lot of ground. nil unto on the east side of
Second street, between Union and Plne streets, No. 327
the lot containing in front on Second street' 21.1 rout and
extending in depth 50 feet 0 Nelms. '
ire" Clear of all incumbranco
Immediate possession. •
Key at the Auction itoot ir
• apls 30nry7
_,pIIBLIC SA4E.--THOMAS & SONS,
Auctioneers —Larggo 4tid Jninablra a , ot r norttt,
i~et - nailiar - "of — Widdile and Cope strcot, be
!
,
•ON feet front ,135 feet deep to &nem Amt. On Tumidity,
ay Nth, 1870, 0412 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public
eald,at the Philadelphieglikcchange, all that large and
• valuable lot of ground, situate a the northeast' corner
of Walnut and Cope ,golunerly ( West)' streets, Eighth
Ward ; coritaining kw front on Walnut street 20 foot 71-5
Inches, and extending in' dopth along Cope street-135
feet to Sansorq street—two IYonts. _
hi, THOMAS it SONS, Auctioneers,` ----
t ap2B , 139 and - 141 South Fourthstreet.
E=MIMM=M
ht. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
189 anti 141 South Fourth otreot
EEO
XPiat" o!: John C. Fickett„dee ease4l.- f 'F.hooae,&
ono, netibneers. On Tnesclay,' Alai Hitt eit
2 o'clock nr
. nti,'srill be; field at nubile kttlel ehd I fa ,
nelphi ; Exchange ; the, , follozons feltstribed,proilertie.ro
Three-story prick Dwelling. NO/ 465,fr0m
vtreet, eon Of Fifth and halberFatifar Street — All 'that
hree-story brick messtiagq and lot of I.round ; 15 itnittel'on
the nortHaidei of Kerr. street, east ,of .6lio stndeV Not
tllllPrice extending northeasterly,34 -feet 3.4; inches .• .
InneeoastwardlY 18 feet; thence tiouthwestw.ird 21 feet
o Herr ' , treat ; -thence westward along Kerr ' etreet 10
Feet 5 inches to the phieti oftieginning. The .houseia
go o 4 rdtr ;,has 5 rooms, range; go:. f
Sijbjectlo n..Vearly ground-rent of Nl5.
pro: 2.—Ttitet•totOtoryt Brick; Dwelllnir, 14.'910 . 1 .
seventh Street: 'All that th restatory brick :6wellln
ot of RIM and, sltrtate.anthcCititside, of ,heverit e ;.„
,414
OLfeet luthes_northrtl_ OplarLstreet,No-01J_;„ce.;
'ain't gin front on de•venthrttreet' le feeti andextendin
. 1n depth 87feet 5 Inches, including 'half 01 , 4 twelne 3 ':
wide - - r
PillUkt to, a Yearlygronuel-rent of $O
No. J.—Two two-story brick darellingh . , No 1 126 A Aideir
rStreet, sit nate on the west' side of. Alder street, 88 f 4-14
onth ofThomson, street, Twentieth, wapd,plo.l2sl);
containing In f ronton Alder street 18 41244, and extend
ing - 1n depth '45 feet. • ; ; '
Subject-le a yearly ground tent of 4418. silver money.
_ No. -1.--. Three story brick store and_dwelli ng. No.-1728
Ricliiinefill Street All (hat three-story brick dwelling.
with two-story bsek bunding And ldt of ground, situate
.on t lie uorthrt esterly side of Richmond 'street. 274 feet
M' ileac,: northeasterly. from Ann street, Nineteenth
Ward. No. 1725 : containing in front 20 feet, and extend
ing in depth 200 feet to Salmon street. •
Subject to a yearly ground rent of ;960, •
Fur further particulars apply to D. 11., FOX. &
SON, 540 North Fifth street:
- M. THOMAS & SONS; Auctioneers,
ap2l 50 rtiy7 ' ' 130 and 141 South Fdurth street.
el ORPHANS'. " COURT' 'SAL E%-"--ES
mitil tate of James Doyle, thiceased.—Tharnaa & Sons,
auctioncere-Two-story brick - Tavern and Dwelling,
N 0.605 South Third street, below Sloth street, with 2
three and z two-story brick dwellings in the rear; Pur
suant to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the City and
t - entity of Philedelobia,-will be sold at public vale, on
Tuesday. May 10, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon. at the Phila.'
dolphin Exchange, the following described' property,
late of James Doyle, deceased, viz. • All those messuagos
and two lots ef ground, situate en the east tide of-Third
street,between South and Ship Pen greets, in the late
Distrlctof. Southwark, now the city of Philadelphia;
containing together in front on. Third street 291; feet,
more °Hese, and in depth. 100 _feet— Bounded on ---- the
ncrth Cie - lull ends of South streetlots, on the east
by ground of Jonathan York, on the south by ground of
Joseph Snowden, and on the west by Third *greet afore.
said. On said Third street is erecters a two-story brick.
house. ' There are also on the said premises on the roar
other brick messuagee, two of winch are three stories
high, and 2 two stories high. Being the same premises
which 'Margaret Grant by indenture dated July sth. A.
T): 1814, granted and conveyed. unto..Joseph,Kenton; re-_
serving unto her the payment of a yearly ground rent of
$BB. In two half yearly payments on the
.6th day of the
months of Starch and September. in each and every year
forever,-which said - Deedlit - rPcorded - la - Deed 80 - 451TT0:,
N 0.32, page 65. &c., and which said premises were con
veyed by the said Joser Kenton unto the said Jame.;
Dot - le, by Deed dated "Ovember 19th, 1845, and recorded
in Deed Bock B. L. L„Nc.5l, page 509, &c.
By the Court, JOSEPH MEGARY. Clerk O. 0.
• M. TJLIOMAS-6: CONS, Auctioneers.
aplG3orn y 7 139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
•
(TA PUBLIC. SALE—THOMAS. & SONS,
Auctioneers.—Desirable Country Place, 14. acre.
111t11 road Cheltenham township, Montgomery county,
Pennsylvania, three squares northeast of the City. Lin.
Station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, half a
mileessant'oftheOld"Yurk.road.""On Tuesday, May 10,
at 12 o'clock, noon, w be sold 'at public sale, at the
Philadelphia Exchange,all that desirable country place,
acre of ground, situate on the Mill road, three tem Ices
northeVf City Liao North eennlv
syania
Itatitea 'hell enham township,, Montgomery county,
-Pennsylvania. The improvements are a :0,-story ,stone
hire parlor, hall, dining, room and kitchen en
the - first floor; 3 chsrubers, bath room and entry on
oor , arid 2_thambentalcige r ;:porch_l4 froat-and
piazza back. witfi an excellentwelLnElWatnvanti pump
- on - bark riorch; 0140. force pump in hitohsn for Wllpply-
Ing bath. which has hot and cold water, cooking range,
circulating' boiler; also frame stable, with carriage
Terris—s249o cash..
• innuCtliate possession. Will be Shown by the owner
and 'occupant, Sir. Lugar.
THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap3o,my7 . . .139 and 141 South Fourth street. .
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'REAL ESTATE.,-`IIIOISIAS, & SONS'
And D.welling.No. 314 South Second street, below Spruce
street, with 5 three-story •brick dwellings in the rear,
forming a court, known as Buchanan Place, 20 by 100
feet.to Comptroller street. On Tuesday, May'llith,ls7o,
at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at lulidia sale, at the
Philadelphia -Exchange,- -all - that - valuable three-story
brick messnage, with two-story back building and lot of
ground. situate on the went side of .Second street. south
of Spruce street, No. 314; containing in front on Second
street Ai feet. and extending in depth of that width 49
.feet, then widening OD the south side to 21 feet &inches,.
"and extendinv of that increased width 142 feat, morn or.
less, to Comptroller street, reserving so touch of the rear
end of the lot as has been token off to widen Comptroller
street. The improvements are a three-story brick store
And dwelling, with two-story back buildings; fronting
on .Second street; and - 6 three-story brick dwellings in
.the rear forming a court, known as" Buchanan
Terms—Half cash.
TLIODIAS de SONSt Auctioneers,
1 ap2ii 30 my 7. - 130 and 141 SoutliFourth street
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01- REAL ESTATE.—TBOMAB&SONS'
Sale. ,, Modern throastory. Brick •Beildence No.
.314 North Front street. above Thompsonstreet, with a
three-story Brick Dwelling In the rear on Hope street.
On Tuesday. May 17, 3970, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be
sold at public- sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all
that three-story brick mesanage, with back buildings
and lot of ground, situate im the. west side of Front
street, above Thompsouitreet, N 4: 1314 containing in
front on Front street 21 feet 6 'itches, and extending in
depth 120 feet to Hope street. The house contains - ,10
mews ; has the modern conveniences, gas, 2 bath rooms,
hot and cold water.-water closet, tango in winter and
summer kitchens, &c. Also, - a --- tlfree-story brick dwell
ing itith - c - reir on Hope street. •
Terms—Half cash. Immediate possession.
111. THOMAS & .SONS, Auctioneers,
- - a p2l - 3tralY7 - 139 and 141 South Fourth street
• - - - -
EREAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS'
•::
Sale.-23i-story Brisk Dwelling, No. (417 South
Ninth street, below South street. On Tu.-s
-day, May 10, 1870, at 12 o'clock - , - noon, wil
Le sold at public sale at the Philadelphia E
change, nll that 216-story brick messuage, with two-stor
back building and lot of ground, situate on the east sid
of Ninth street, below South street, No 607: containing
in trunt on Nnth street.l7 feet, and extending. id dent It
til feet to a 10 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof.
It has gas, bath, furnace, range„ toe.:
Terms—Si 000 m ay remain on mortgage.
lniniediat possession. Nov be ,mainined.
AL THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
ap3o my 7 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
fr(1•:., REAL ESTATE—TIONIAS 80N8'
JA::;: Sale —Bush.:ess Stand.—Three-story Brick Store
and Dwelling, No. 16.4 , 3 Lombard street, west of Six
teenth street. On Tuesday. May 10, 1870, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia.
i.:xchange, all that three-story brick messuage and lot
of ground, situate on the south side of Lombard street,
west 01 :•ixt cent b street, No. 1830 ; containing in trout
en Lombard street- 19 feet fk inches, and extending- in
depth 78. feet.
Terms—VA/0 may remain on mortgage.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers,
ap2l my 7 ,139 and 141 South Fourth street.
ip ORPHANS' COURT SALg.--ESTATE
1: 1 4 of Jamas S. De Benneville, deceased.—Thrimas
Sons, Auctioneers.—Three•story Brick Dwelling, N 0.513
Lombard street, west of Fifth street.—Pursuant to an
Order of the Orpbans' Court for the City and County of
PhiNelphia, will be sold, at public sal.. on Tuesday,
Mac th, Ib7o, at 12 o'clock, noon, at theAltilladelphia
Excln Ist?, the following described property, late of Jas.
R:11. - 71en
brick thessuage and lot-of-ground. situate pn the nerd'
side of bombard street, between Fifth and Sixth streets,
Re, 513 ; containing in front on Lombard street 16 feet,
nod extending'in depth 91 feet.
By the Court, JOSEPH MEGARY. Clerk 0. C.
M. THOMAS & PONS, Auctioneers,
ap2ifmy7 14 130 and 141 South Fourth street.
REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS
Elnl! Sale.—On Pimento-oday 17,1870, at 12 o'cleck,noon,
‘N ill be sold at publle•sale,nt the Philadelphia Exchange.
the following-eescribcd properties, viz.c No. 1, Modern
Three-story brick Residence, No. 216 North T:velfth
Ft reet. between - Race and Vine streets. All thatmoderu
three-story brick un:ssuage, with two-story buck build
ing and lot of ground, situate on newest side of Twelfth
etie,-t, between Race and Vine .slreets, No. 216; contain
ing in front on Twelfth wit eet 1 - eet, and extending in
depth Cl) feet to an alloy. With the privilege 'thereof; lie
all t modern conveniences.
erle,e4,zon may remain Oil mortgage.
No. 2. 31 odern Residence. Eighth street, Routh of 01
rird accuse. All that umdern new three ',tory brivl:
dwelling, with 3 story back Haim! and lot of ground.
nest side of Eighth street, 113 feet :10 4 4 ' inches south of
Girard avenue' I9feet front. 83 feet 2.4 inches deep to
P n i
arie street : lltH iditho modern conveniences.
.
g'erins-24,7.50 inny.-rtneain on inortgago. rioyn at the
no bin yard above .
311 THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
altiotny7 14 -...139 and 141 South Fourth street.
11 tAL ESTATE.—TI LO MAS & SUNS'
Itlii ,
Sale.—Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No.
1,47 \Vernock l‘treet. 'On Tuesday, Mar 17th, 1870, at
12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public nt the
Philadelphia Exchange, all that modern new titre,
i.tory brick inesSuage, with •two•stors back bull:161g
and lot of ground, dallittO No. 1947 Warnocks treat ,
18 Net front nod h 4 feet deep to an alley with the
privilege thereof ;.has parlor, dining.-rooni and kitchen
ou the first floor ; two chambers, sitting-room and bat
on the second floor, find two chambers on t h e third floor;
gas pipes, Lot and cold seater, range, ,t c.
Terms—,s2,7ro may remote on mortgage.
Immediate poSsession. Ilomm open tor examination.
" ' • M. TIIOIIIAIS St SONS, Auctioneers,
apn toil 14- • 339 and 141 S. Fourth street.
trA EXECUTORS' SALE.-ESTATE OF
encoAren. cgulter,Ased.—Thor,
e ns & SOI3. Aun
t: oolifilTlFLefe urea ne,SChnol "4'114.
Conlb r, Penn, Queen, iiPturry, Polack'. Morrie,
Laurens and 'Wicenhicko _avenue. _Genmantown, tin
Toesday, May 18Th, at o'clock, noon, will be
sold et. public B le, at the Philadelphia• Exchange. all
those 90 very de ruble tote of ground, having a large lot
on Chelton avenue, School street, Coulter, Penn, Queen,
tl ansberry. Pulttelti, Morrie, Lauren'. and Wisaatitakou
aveno el Germantown.
Imo'
They will tt, sold according to a Plan, which May
be had at the Auctlore,ltooins.
M. TIIO2,IAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
2330 iny'7 : l4 ' ' 139 and 1418. Fourth street.
LIMEXEP.ITTORS".. BAL E .—ESfATE .
JEL. Susanna' Mid'rithiiitlocenseil.—Thothas & Sonii,
A net ioneors .-12uslucSs Location,—Three-story brick
Mi.' 1111 Filbert street, .west of _Ninth street.
___QlLT.P.M.lo.Y.,iMaY,24,tlt,lBlo..e.t.l.3.a'clock,noun.,.wlll ha_
sold at piblic sal° at the Philadelphia Nxclunge, 101 •
ap2l 29 36 in
building , Ed lot of ground, 8 nate on the north aide
Filbert stront.arest of Ninth stroot, Nn. 911; containing
an front atcrllibert street 18 foot, including ,n 3 foot wide
lley. and extending in • dopth 80 feet. Tito house has 3
rooms on first floor, - gas,'&o. '• ; • , '
(Near of all incumbranee.
Turns—Half cash. Immediate Dimission.
By order of ANTHONY P. MORRIS, Executor.
• 31: TIIOMAS & BONS. Auctionoers,
aP30 11 1 7 21 130 and 141 South Fourth Wool.
Pat) VA-1 . 1
14i • gate,-N o , L'yerY :Elegant; "Pourtstory ;Brown
-hterie ltesidence,No. , 4Bl3, Walnut .street, , oppwatte ill
tenhottee &Inert,. 26,i g fe'et frinit,.2l6-Joet - fieee to &unfold
e'rWtc>cOo VuesditY,•alWycllth; 1870, tu'l2 &clock: - noon.
. hca sedd.(at '_pubtid.aulo.-,atthe:PhibuteiphlaqHt;
change, ati that vyry, °toga*, four-atory brown stone
InCllktpage, *Rh' thirce-sror beciArding and, tor, of
prennfi r althate' air th. Walorit attodtV
west of Eighteenth at mit skiios ttonhouse Square..
• No. 1813; containing in, front on . Walnut street 26 foot
/ 6 lychee, and extending. in depth, 235 feet to Bansom
tdreet-2 fronts. The; 'nook; is well and Substantially
•built, andclutched it, veryanpertor and elegant magi-.
Ner; wifh the, -ntcydem. improvements, and ,convea
• nienc - ca; 'has lame .rlor-{, With-Miffing folding doors).
Areakfsst room and'S kitchetorriiud• botler's - pantey` Of, ti
thefirct floor; 2nommodione chamberatwithhath room),
-velt,ing-rnetn; thutle - r'a Patdry, _and dumb-waiter), and
dr:twine-Toone oni the second f100r;,6 chambers and bath
- mini b athe third BoOri•and3chambere and Iluateronnr
on the-fourth iloorpgda thrtmentrut I water; closots,wash.;
basins, hot anti. co'lt watett sr spenking•tubee,
tte
handseme inarblemantels, untnerouloseW, back stair-,
way to tb trd story furnace: cooking:range;
Subjdetto the provitdote t diet; id' order tO• . widen the
footway on, tt alnot etreet,, 'front ;Eighteenth to :Nine
teenth streets, no,l3llllcling oik2lbatruction-,should ,ever
be erected on the Southernmost feet of said lot (befog
the prrsen tline of this and - the: remaining lifineetron'tho
block I except door,ways,-.;stope, , porticos, -cellar,dours
and ratlipgga.
Terme-- lan - cash: , •
_ _ _
i - lios - e . e - se,i'arin . :two xiionthe.. May eximined
daily from I.to 4 o'clock. - . . •
lv o. Cottage 11.Saideticci,.wItle,Stahla and
cli•linuse and large lot, , Willonv avenge, above
A float atreet.Germatitown. An that 'lot' of , ground
with the roessuage and stable thereon erected, situatilin
the..'lwenty•aecond War. - 4 Germantown- hogindigifer
a atone act for a corner on thix east side of Willow (for-,
xnerly Franklin) avenue, salt! :kvetilin being 50 :fear In'
width ' - thence extending along the rsar end of lots Nes.
16 P 17 north 42 deirx-40 - m in., east 137.f00t 3-inches to a.
stake Oct for a corner ; thence with the Itnn of lot:No:21
north 47 d. g a/ min.. west 200 fail 0 inched to the Hide br
said illow.avenue ; thence with the line of same south'
4 deg. 35 win:. east 275 feet ii inches to the, place of be
ginning; The dwelling' ,a 'three-story Wild (rough
cast.) and has parlor. li every,' dinina-roenni and kitchen '
eu flat flout ; 4 chevaliers,' bath and store orb= on -
ecohd floor, and - 2 chambers-and linen _closet on third.
floor, and is affectibilly • heated by 2. Latrobe stoves;
i ago, with hot and told water in kitchetwand a never
failing spring oirtho prenfi sea,—Also, .stone stable 'and
carriege,house,-plenty-oV-off trees - and - . shrubbery,':
garden fruit, -
N. 8.--The furnitvire will be sold to tho purclinaer, , if °
del.ired, at a fair valuation.
. .
83,Gt0 Ina y remain on imiLtrOge • -
No, 3.—Motlern Three-011y btone Itesulsrce. East
Walnut Lane, Germantown, Twenty-second Ward. All
that modern threasstory. stpne trough-cast) messuage,
with two-story back imilding and lot of ground, situate
on the east side of East Walnut Lane, 350 foot from the
- northeast side of-Morton street; Germantown; Twenty='
second Ward; the lot containing In fronfon East Walnut
Lane PO feet, and. extending in depth 320 feet mare or
_lets_almbousc.himpa-rior.dining-roemintl2
me first Boor; 4 chambers, bath room and water-closet on
the second floor, an 2 clumibers tho •third floor; gas
and water introduced, with gas fixtures throughout;
in rim ce, cooking range, &-c.
-
Terms—Two-thirds of the purchase money may re
melt].
Immediate possession. next demi, •
Nu. 4.-3.louern Three-story Itrdiwit Stone nesldenect,
N. W . corner of Twenty-first nod Arch streets, 64 feet
front .-A ll that modern three-story brown stone meson
age end lot of groundoiltuate at the Northwest corner of
Twenty-first and Ards streets; the lot containing in
front olrArch street 64 feet, and extendinglin depth along
Twenty-first street lea feet. The house is well-built,
and bits all the modern cnnveniences ; parlor, difflng
room( with low-down'grate) on first floor ; two commit
n kitting cbumbers,lihrerr, sitting-room, bath; smi, king
mem% water-closet and'pantry.on the seconddoor ; five
roonfS,.with.liatit, ahoy 0. , ; basement kitchen, with wash
tubs psittri; • gas; hot • , cold - water, fur taco, ,
enflkiDg range,
.stttiontiryMikis In-:three roortuf:
bell callsanarblematitels, handsome gas fittitres4
are laelnded in the• sale free of charge), underground
- _ _
--- Tcritrs=4;is;2oAl6 nitiY
Immediate pogsession,
May be examined from 4 to G P.
No. t.-Sale by. Order of Heirs .-"ffState of John. Bur
ton, deceased.-Thonms A: Sons, Auctioneers -Yery
elegant three-Story stone residence, with- 'stable and
coach-honso. about 436-acres, Norwood nvenne,Ohestnut,
Bill. All that elegant three-story granite atone mos
silage, With two-story hack building and lot of ground,
situate- on Norwood avenue. extending-through ?to -
Thorp's lone; containing -about 434 acres-or - ground.
The improvements are an eleganeltbree story granite
St ail S - )O1 Oi.ol - .;10 ni - TWil . - - OterY , tilitY li - 1111T( . 1g — f TaWe
hull In the ? centre, parlor,. dining-room, sitting , room s
library andtwo kitchens (with permanent t. most
on the first floor ;a chambers on the secoarnloor, and S
on the third.. and two attics.; piazza two Sides, collar
underthe-whole house, - 3 - hay windows - 1n - 'parlor; gac
1 wit h-firt ures -wkich• are-included - in -tho-snle(free-ufT
enargeb bath-room, with hot and cold water, water--.
eloser,.stationary ashetands, inside shutters, furnace,
2-cook Me ranges, bell calls. &e.; pointed-stone stable
ant coach-house, with 'accommodations for six horses •
: mm10,11%1111 around the barn-yard, chiekeit i lisuse,_„,t9o)l
leMse;:ite.OargeTregetable Plented - vrith
erSigreenii. and a variety of fruit and shade trees. • ' •
Terms-Half cash.' Immediate possession, May be ex=-
amined.
Kir - Clear of all incuinlirance,
nlir The above is located, about ID minutes' walk of
the railroad depot, and alljnins and in the. immediate vt
chilly of elegant mide,icee, and commands one of :the
bandsmeeet views on Chestnut Hill.
- -No. ft.—Handsome three-story Brick-IteuldenceNO.,B2B
Franklin at.—All that.-handsome modurn- three-stony
brick nwsilunge. with three-story double back buildings
and Jot of ground, situate on-the west side of - Franklin
at.; north ot Brown et., Containing -1W front on- -
Franklin street 18 feet. and extending in depth 78 feet.
The house bee parlor, dining-room and two 'kitchens on
first door; large front chamber, sitting-room, bath
room, water-closet,• library- •
and store-room on the
se, ondfloor. -- and four chambers on, the third floor.
Terms-58,000 may remain on mortgage.
09''' Immediate possession.
. No. 7.—Six - valuable Buildinz Bots. Evergreen avenue,
iMaLOI Germantown avenue, Chestnut Hill. within live
rohattes' walk of the Railroad Station ,at Chestnut 11111.
No. I.—Allthat lot ot ground alttlato on the north side
of Evergreen avenue, son feat east of Germantown
It ren no : containing in front 00 feet, and extending in
depth lAween lines parallel to Germantown avenue up
ward of 120 feet.
No. 2.—Ail that lot of 'ground, same size, and imme•
diately adjoining No. 1 ou the east.
Nu. .3 —All that lot of ground, same size, and Mune
diate!y adjoining No.: on the east.
No. 4.—all,that lot of ground, same width &MI a depth
of upward of 128 feet 9 inchetOmmediately. adjoining No.
3 on the east.
No. 5.—A1l that lot of ground, same width and depth
as No. 9, immediately adjoining it on east, •
No.'6,tAll that lot of. grotind..39. ftiet,7 ,inchoi front,
and extending in depth upward of 123 feet 8 inches, ins
mot lately - Adjoining No: 5 on thrreast.
•
Imo'" These lots are desirably located for immediate im-
Provtment, and are on the summit of Chestnut 11111.
TLIOMAti SONS. Auctioneers,
139 and 141 tionth•Fourth street.
.EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORY SALE.
—Estatu of Charles F. Lex. deceased.—Thenms
buns, a 1 uctioneem-4iiLots.—On Tuesday, May. 17, IS7O,
itt 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, without
rem rye, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the foitoteing de
otribed property, o. I.—Lot, S. E. corner Tenth
and tieffncin streets, First Wittel.,All that lot of
l'ground, situate at the S. E. corner of Tenth and Eton . -
,au streets, First Ward ; containing in front on Tenth
street 77 feet, and in depth on the nortMine along Roll
icon street 2 feet 11 'Wales, and on the south line IS feet
inches.
No. 2.—Lot northwest corner Eleventh and Mifflin
streets. All that lot of gt \dud,. beginning at the
North West corner of •Eleventh •an Millln streets;
streets, thence westward lE3unit:the north side of Mifflin
street, 111 feet 3 Inches to Bnclrroad,; thence north
westerly along Buck road 12 feet 2 hicheiwthence north
easterly 129 fret 4:_ inches to , the west side of Eleventh
'street, anti thence sou thward ttloutLEleventh street 67
feet 1 inch to the place of beginning.
No. southeust• edrltor T w elfth and Mifflin
streets. All that triangular-lot—of—ground.beginning
at the-southeast corner of -Twelfth and Midlin streets;
I hence eastward suing Mifflin street 223 feet 4 inches ;
flience -southwesterly 231 feet finch to the east side. of
Twelfth street. and thence northward along and Twelfth
threat 104 fe , tlO inches to the place of beginning. •
No. 4.—Lot, Mifflin and Eleventh streets and Buck
rood. Alt that triangular lot of grotind, blYuntled by
Mifflin street on the north, by Eleventh street on the
tee! and by Buck mid on 'the southwest ; 87 feet front
on Mifflin street, 179 feet 35k inches on Eleventh street,
and 199 feet 4i inches on Buck road.
' No. 6.—Lot, S. E. curlier Twelfth and Moore streets.'
'All that lot of ground, beginning at they. E. corner of
Twelfth and Moore affects ;. thence eastward along
Memo street 31 feet 93ie inches to Buck road ; thence
southeasterly along Burk road GO feet 4. 4 4 inches to a 4
feet alley, ,extend lug to Mifflin street ; thence southward
along the said alley 93 feet Inches ; thence westward
Parallel with — Moore -street. 00 , fret to Twelfth kftrlset.:
thence northward along 'twelfth street 111 teet34 of an
Inch to tile phice of - beginning. '
I -No. Mifflin street, west of Tenth street. All
that lot of ground, satiate on the north ship of 91.1111 in
Ft reef, at thu distance 0f.97 feet Neches west of Tenth
set - containing . In front on Midi in street 61 fart ti
locheJ, and extending lu depth northward 177 feet 6
Inches.
.
i No. 7 —Lot, Mifflin street, east Of Eleventh street.
All that lot of ground, situate on the north side of
Mifflin rtreet..at the dint ace of 60 feet 73i: hiehas east or
El(.ventb street; containing. In trout on Alifilin street 1130
leet, emu extending in death tiorthward'on the oast line
j 77 legit 6 inches , and on the wrst line thereof 121 foot.
No. B.—Lot, Thirteeoth street, south of 3littlin. All
t lint lot of ground, sil nate on the west Ade of Thirtitenth
1 T ., Cl, le ginning et the distance of 100 feet south of .
Mifflin street • thence wegwei (I parallel to 31 i alin street
fin }eel n!;, fticilvs ; thi , ticif southwestward 120 tea Id In
1-hes ; I hence still,anithwrstward 21 feet : th-oc- east
a and - parallel with Milllin street 101 feet 4 isicheq to the
',vest side of Thirteenth street; thence northward 133
1 , et to the place of beginning. -
; N0.:1;4.0t , Mifflin street, a est of Twelfth street. All
that lot Of ground, situate on the north Huth , of Mifflin
el reel. ol the distance of 160 feet west of Twelfth street ;
tandeining in front on illitilin street 120 feel, and extend..
ing in depth northward 10 feet. Bounded most %%rival by to
40 fret wide street, Awl westward by a 1.11 feet wide street.
No. 30.—Ta ohdory Backe Dwelling, Norlhwest corner
Mifflin street - and Buck road. A Ihat,three-story brick' •
U Mut 0, and lot - Ot'grorind, begs i fing at theil. cor
tierW...
of Illifflln iiirPAitiat •Dn eh - re d';' thence - westward -,
kk it
along 3iiillin streurflif3 feet 3 inebe9 to a 4 feet wide alloy;
thence nerthwardaileng said Alley 311 feet, 14 itches to
Dmili-rood ; them onnftheastAltrolly along - stud-road -.379- ,
feet 134 inches Wilt ' dace of beginning. .
, Terms—half cash ; Mance marremain, , Sale Abso
lute. . r
See plans at the Auction .Itoont4.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Anctioneerg.
ap:10 toy 7 14 139 and 141 South rourat etroet
REAL.kSTATEi—THQMAS G Bc, SONS.
'tte Sale.—Three-story Brick .Tavern and Dwelling,
bi O. 13.31 Pa , syunit mad. above Rued street.' On Tues.
dny, Nay 17111, 1670, at 12 o'clock. noon, will he sold a t
public nt tho Philadelphia Ey:hangnail that three_
story brick inessuage,with two , stury hack imildings and
lot of ground, situatu on thoPaSt Side of Paseyunk retd,
-175 feet north of-heed et rent,-Ntrl33l - ; theneerwetkad,
eastwarlf trf 'feet :Di johns to: a ftartier • theuee e
n. • 4 - 6,G, •••••
iiiiee B iliendlngeoulli 10014011 street:; - thence. nort h ,,.4
feet nape ; thence West 48 feet 10 inchee ; theacq-w,44--1
63 feet 2 luchee ; thence 'south aloha %Paseyunk -road 14
Net 8 litotes to the place. of :beginning; oleo 4 framo
at able erected on the roar of tile abo7e lot,.
Subject to a yearly ground root of $40.. ' •
Terrne74l4l2o nay remain on, mortgagO.' POOBOBEIton
SePteldber,lB7o. • • ,i ; •
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M. TlidMAk3 A tiONS; A'uCtio . neirs,
39 grnA dinitu.Funruiscreet:
44 . 4
'F: ilf
11 El
i ''' II heirs-Estate eef Cliristopiter kinionl - decerwr4f. 4 -
,3 homes A Sone, Ant;tiopeart. , •Ott Tneetlay; May 240;
'int% ,at 12 o'clock, neon, wiiblte eold•itt public Bate, at.
-I the Philadelphia Exchange', ihrioienrilig ileficribed Oro-
pert iv , iiz.:sNl):l:l;nt-- , 3lle.kmon et.,l webtrefe.thWard. -
All that tract of land. merited No:Ten the plan, Twen
•lty-sixth Ward, city Of - e9tiladelPhin ;•ctimmeneing on
the north kids of .1 achsOn et rout', me:feet-0 sit of . Twenty'
!ninth street; thence exlendir g along Jackson Street 162?
feet ' , thence 0 orth ward'altout e 3 feet e thence northweet
wanily 181 feet. more or .less ; thence sentlineird abOnt ~
160 feettothe place of beginning, •, , , •-• ..s, ..,
~,Noxe,-The above trac has a front of" 162 feet nittelre••.
son et resit,' end is part ofta large tract of 'about 7'•agreift•lt,
f,21 perottesite bite' large - tricot is subject to at - gro`atertent
or 17, - Pene6ylvenie is urreecy, per annum, to the 14wede
,toh-LP I herkft.Ellin rch. ' :' •,- •• ; ' '•• e t''' , • '• ' 0 I
I .N 0: 2.-SLarge let,S.B.corher Twenty-ninth sindVardt-tt
ison streetellwelitY•steth Mar] All that tient of lantlC'
tritaiked - leirt - 2 - cm - th - e -- Plau, 1 Istoty-stxte Ward, com
mencing at the SI B. corner of ' Twenty-ninth andUaek
son streets ; thence extending along Jackson street 162
;feet; thence southward - 100 feet ; thence westward 32
;feet ;thence southward about 80 . feet ' to 'a '4O 'feet oxide'•
tstreet, proposed to be opened ; thence 'we.tward Along
;the Pattie 130 feet to the east sidp of Twer tyninth street ;
;thence northward 'about 1!0 feet to the• place of ;bet , '
, ginning..
"Nett , z•Tliebbe 3 fronte-180 es on en -.
;n in t h,.1 . 62 feet on Jackson, and 131.1 fe'eti on- a ett feet wit o;
;street, end is" part' oi a large tract of about 7 acres, 21
perches, which largo tract Is subject ton ground rent or
.E 7, Penn sylvaete currency, per . annum, to tho Swedish.
!Lutheran Church.. .
1 No. 3.-La rge lot, 'Twenty-ninth street, Twenty-sixth
113 erd. All that tract of land, • marked - No, 3 on the
'Plan, Twent y -sixth Ward ,ettinint•tictng at the southwest
',Corner of T wenty- ninth llipi a4O feet wide ; street, pre
'posed lb he op,•md ; thence extending. westward along
'said 40 feet w id,,tes t root 22,-i foot; thence southward about'
80 feet; thence eastward 21 feet ; thence emithward 100
feet to, the north side of Wolf street ; thence eastward
along the some 62 feet ; theitee northward 100 feet ;thane o •
eastward 46 feet ; thence so nth wart f2u feet iethence east
ward 110 ft et to the' west ego of 'ewent) -ninth:, etreee - 7: ,
thence northward along the ea ne(100 feet to Utopia:eel) f
peginning. '•• t . "
Is ont -The above has 3 fronts : 228 feet on a4O feet
feet it ide etreet,deu feet on Twentrn, nth street, and '62
feet do Wolf steget, and 04 part of u. Liege tract of about, ,
7 ache; 21 perches, which lenge - tract. Is, eubjeet tog' --
ground rent of 47, Penurol meat urrency, perlennunl,N ':
the Swedish Ludt Nan Church. , , .. _.•,_ ___ '. --- -- -,-- -
•• We - Plans etelte Auction,Store,.. - and also , et the 8X. : ".•,..
- change - cm the - der':if male. , -• • .
No. 4.-G round•Rent-e025 efi a jetar.-i-Alt that - yearly'l .
ground, rent of . el . * fo,. , .‘eguirig out 0 , 611 that , ltit'of .
ground with the two-stor y brie* hone() thereon erected,
situate on the north side of Nitre street; Firit Ward. 116
feet 53inches west of Bighth street; coetalidee fu fleet
on Etirp street 13 foot, audit' deptlenotthWerd- at right,:
[melee with Farp tercet 49 feet 6 unities. •. I .„.,, .. .
Norg.-The above ground rent is willdiecprek and'
punetaally paid,- • - -• . '•' ; •.',•• . ; • . ; ,•.
14 o. 5.--Tw testory Brick ..D.welling,.; Mtwara ,•.etrefSL„,
First W red .-All that lot of ground and two etory,korreit •
house thereon erecteiLsittutte on the south aide hi LinL '
- ntirti" - etreet. - Finit - Want - ,_•lterfeet - eiterarmitticitrEet f --
containing in trent on 'Lloteird street - 12 feet,tind In'
dept le at right angles with Limier&
into another
feet e •
' inches to a 3 feet wide alley leading into another 3 feet. ,
wide alley leading into Limeird street, ter - Which 'Said '
. lot has the free and common use end privilege., ,•••', 3 , •
No, 6 -llanffsouie Two:atm 3 1sustOtn-ticCOnd -itreek -
road, - Olney, 'Twenty-second WardBr . ,•All - that' stone'..
rough-cast Illn Wk.», two stories and attics, end 'ttaree
story beck buildings and lot of ground, marked_ No. 1 en
Plan at Olney, situate oh the northwesterly side of. the
Newt econd street turnpike and northeasterly ,side of
Linden avenue, in the Twoitty-second Ward, of the' city •
of Philatielpt is, containing in front ou Now - Second:.:
street . .turnpike .leo lett, and lu deptb,_ running ;doll ,
Linden ate Into 325 feet leb, inches.. Thu mansiee le we
built ; is about 40 feet front.; has bell.lo centre,..ealoon,'
flerror; die mu and sitting 'bents' anti kitchens on time
oor ; 7 chautheis. some large and handsome i. pump -its ~
kitchen and in • barn , heaters, good water, tee haute, '
barn and stable, shrultbere, - treete 'good shade; ,tte. i e nd.'
in all resetting le a line property.'m a befell ht.u and ini- ~' .
'proving section it f the city . . A passenger n railvd 4 Y4 , 2teSe' -'•
- • ' '
in progress to and the rlnce. -- • ' ,
.No - .7=Stleuntry , placevthree-_L - stent.fiwrillitigkr - -t- - ;
acres, Maple •a nd Linden - , avenues-Olney. All„that
tract of lend. marked No. 2 et, the Plan, with the,! sub
stantial three-story stone dwelling. with twe , ,story batik- .
huiltifirge, at Olney, in the Tnenty-secondi.Ward ; be •
ginning at a•cornet in the middle of Maple and. Linden.-
avenues ; thence along. the middle. of Maple ay . enue
north 9 degrees 40 nunates, east le Jle.:lollperches to a ,
corner ; thence cord, 00 degrees 15 remotes, west 3194-100
percheslo e corner ; thence north 9 degrees ef, teinerog,„.,
east 3080.100 pc.,-t•^., •••• e eeener ethence south 80 degrees •
30 minutes; k , a corner; :thence south - 11 l
• degrees 30 r 0-100 Ammlies:tei a_conter;
Misses south iiit&,•west - 1511,V100 perches
- to a corner; ~g revs Ch palliates, west .14;
perches to a, south 36 degreee fit ininniete ,
west 6 6 lt ep, tribes sterly 'gide of-Lifidee
avenue ; thence goy tae name 11"1111 64 . 8egrees 30 minutes,
- west 4.48-10 -perches to the .southeasterly lino of Syca-', ,
- more avenue ;1 henc along the BRIM 'nut h 35 degrees 40 .--
Minutes, west 242.110 . perches to the middle of 'Linden
avenue ;• -- thence along the, sumo -north •64 degreette3o -
niinuteti.weet 2.42-leo perches to the northwesterly line
of sycamore avenue ; thence still along the middle of
_,said Linden. evetit lie nor th.Bo . degr.ece_ls.minntee,.weet. ± ...
17 8:10 perriteetri the Place of beginning. • ' • ,- t ;;;,--,,
' lioxe..-The above, tract bas large front, on three:,
avertnee- Auden, Snail or ', and Maple avenues;,in, a .
bealitiftil • and . ra Moly imeniving neighlsorhood, and
could be dllivided into handsome building lots. , A pos. -
;Ranger raili , vay is now in progress towarde . It. .Thereile
a large eu ant sty.of fine brick clay en tide- tract. , ' .- ,• •,
NO. 8.-. Lev e. and Valuable Lot', 2S; acres, Olney.' 11 '
that Intent land, at Olney, In the Twenty second 'Wand ;,- ' •
beginning at a corner in the middle of Maple and. Lin-f'
dee avenues,; thence running along thbmiddle otiLin
den avenue south 80 deg. IL ruin., east 173-10 percheti to ,
a corner; thence south 54 deg 60 mitt. east 42 42 100 per-';
thee-to the southeasterly line of S'ycrtmore 4 tivenne : .
thereto by . the sane south 35 deg. 40 wit,., .west' 44 8,100
perches to the middle of the read leading to Jerankford ;'
thence along the middle of said Fro ntdoid road north '63
deg. 12 min. west 120.100 . nerehee to. a corner ; thence
along the middle of Staple eve-title mirth 9 deg. •45, Min.;
east 401.10 perches to the place of begiuning ; containing
about two (Mee 690-10 perches. • •
NOTE-The above hits three fronts en Maple, Linden
and Sycamore aveittiert;• In a rapidly improving neigh. ,
herb ood, and WRY 11.9.MIVOIltngeoualy divided into build
ing lots. A paseenger ralltiity is now in progress to-
wards it. Plttiot et property at the Ahe tion Store.
Terror-Cash on the execution of the deed. 6100 to be
paid at the time of sale.
' M. THOMAS 3‘; SONS, Auctioneers, • •
ar;1630 ni yl4 21 ;. ' 139 and 14113. Fourth street. • '
r- - -d„ EX Fe LITORS' SALE.—ESTATF,
11 , 11 George ii. Wharton, deceased.—Thomas ,tr , SOns,.
A uctiotleers Very valuable four-story briek Resiapnce,
No. 210 boom Fourth street, betivet n Wain ut,Auff Ltis
mist streets, 2114 legit front, 214 feet (limp. , Ott jramelay,
lih,y 17. ltsiomt 12 o'clock,noon,will be sold at pliblicsale,.
at the Philadelphia Exchange., all that; very valeable
four'story brick fittarble frost to second 'Story) massif,:
age. with three story back building and lot of ground,
situate on the west aide Fourth street, south of:Wal
nut street,No.2tB •,culftalnitig in front on Fourth street
21 feeb4l., inches. and extending in depth 130 feet ; then
u tavola); by un offset of 1 100[2 inches on: the north Bide
thereat to the width of 22 feet 6.5. i inches, and :then ex
tending still further in depth 94 feet 0 itielf9 to', a court
V., feet wide, on which the said lot contains in frontllfr
feet .1.1 of an inch, and includes atthe northwesterly cor
ner thereof the whole of a 3 Mot whit) alley, extending
east.tvard front said court ST feet 7 inches, and laid out
for common use of this and the lot adjoining an the
north; said 23 feet wide court opens ow, the
south Into a court 30 feet 6 inches wide, which commu
nicates with an alley 12 feet wide, leading southward
into Locust for Prune) Street. The easternimst. side of
said courts and allays, being ut the distance of 224 feet 9
inciter, westward front the west line of Fourth street,
with the free use and privilege of the said 25 feel and 30
feet 6 inches wide courts, end the said 12 'feet wide •
'alley, in cosimon with the owners,O ..
rilla and ocon
piers of the lots of ground adjoining ti e same autl en- '
titled thereto. with and without horses, cattle and Car
ringeS at alt times forever ; together With/the right of .
soil of and In so much of the easternmost hatkpiirt of the- f
'said 25 feet wide court 55 Ilea opposite Banff bounds on
acid above described lot. The house is well and sub
stantially built, sad in excellent repair; hAs- offices,
with lire proof vault. 2 kitchens and water closet the
- first - Iloor - rtlirrge - parlortt reining - rooffe, - verandali,hint ---
dumb waiter on the second flour ; chambers sad 2l,rattl:
rooms on the third floor, and I chambers mr the fourth '
floor; gas. hot and cold .SVater. 2 ranges. 2 tummies, bell
speaking tubes, 3:e. It?' 6eo plan.
Ire' Clear or till iIICIIIIII/11111.,13. •
Terms—e 15000 may rnuaht en tnertmige
May be examined any der fprevleue. to sale, fromll -to'
3 o'cleck.
,5390 to be paid at the time ofeale`."` - '
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13y order of
W. IL DRAYTON, {..-e t
1 "'"•
11ENRY E BUSC'. - ? x ° o
31A 11 IA 11., W ILA RTON EXecuttls
11. TI AVIAS NS, Auctioneers,
1,30 my 7 14 ,
„.„."139 and 141 South Fourth street;
errik EX:-E UTOR S' .PEREMPTORY
.L.7.ll's,lle.—Eo Ate of Charles b'. Los, -deceased.—
Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers.—Four: modern 3-story
brick dwellings, Neb. 2140, 2142, 2144 and 2146 Jefferson
reet.Weit of Twenty first street. On Tuesday, May 17.
1670, at. 12 o'cloek, noon, will 1:1(' sold at. public salami:h
ost wave, at the Philadelphia Exchange the following
graperms, viz.:
No. 1.-All that three.story brick mossuage,lyith two
story back betiding and. lot of ground, situate on the
south bide of Jefferson street, No. 2140 ; containing In
front on Jefferson etro't lti feet; and extending in (lunar
52 feet to a 3 tort wide alley, w ittt the ,
(Biting-room, prli,ilnerreof -
l i
has parlor, iting-room, sitting-room. lelf4ii '• and - "';'
chambers, gad, both, Baltimore stove,- rouge, ,te.
Subject to a mortgage of 41,200
Immediate )osiessioa.
No. 2.-A 11 that three story briok mossititge and lot of
ground, adjoining the Above, of sale.. size and deecrip- J
don, being No. 2141
Subject to a mortgage of ;51,200. Least; expire; 00-
tuber 3,1570. ,
No. 3:- All that three•story brielc mossuago and lot of
ground, adjoining the ittnm 0, of same hiZO and descrip
pal, being No 2144.
St , jest to a mortgage of e. 1,250. Immediate possession.
No. 4.-All that tlit ee storY brick messin.Wa and lot of •
ground, adjoining the alto% e, of N,11.110 sire and deserip-
tun,. being No. 2140. .
Subject to a mortgage of 81,320. funnedii4o - &men -
Sion. ,e ti
Sale absolute.
. • M. TIIOAEA S ,t SONS, Auctioneers,
sp2S, my ,l 4 . ED nod 141 South renrth street.
f PUBLJ - C SALE:I-THOM - AS* SONS, f .
17 'I Auctlonoerr..-V4av Elegant Thrai•story Brown .
Steno Residence. Nu. 1005 opting Gordon street, west of r i
liiightiiieiNerret, 36 fret front, 171 - foot deep. Two 1 ,
fronts. On Tuesday, Slay 14th, lad,' at 12 o ' clock,
noon, will be sob d at public sale, at the Philadelphia.
Exchange, till that very elegant three•story brown stone..
moaning°, with three story„baek building and lot of
ground, situate on the north Hide of Spring Garden
street, west of Eigliteently / stroot, Nd. leo ; .coutaig
lu
in front on Spring Gordon street , 30 feet. and exten ding
in depth 170 feet 11 Inches to .Brandywine street--two
bents. The bourn, Is now, woil,mtd ail butaat lallyjmilt.;
and finifhed in a very, suporilr planner, with. all the
modern cony entenc , S ; has hall . In the contre, 'parlor,
rf eention-rooni,dining-room,-(with - hutler's pantryj 2.
kitchens, with soapstone. vrattlatthn ond, sinks, end 2,
water-clients nh the first . Veer :, 3 chambers, saloon°.
oitting.reorritillirarr
ittid-liatlrroonien-ttrotmccritd-ltanr7--
6 Chambers, lath room and: bllllaritrnoth. o.' lb, thi-';
• • - •• • • • ont fir
daorn ttud window.,Baeh solid walnut,' r plate•glans,airway,
4rariouary-wunbstainle, with tleorn lined. with lend. bnll -
collo, Rae, bak;and 'cold 'water; 2 (Pinnaces, 2 cooking
..rartgeri•drr - ,enlltrir - rwktb bath t larsti yard, underground
drrmue
,• Terme—Halt -•-• • • '
pO Clear of nil inanthbrance. • . • '
JultundintoPaesennlont litiw open tar eilamlantiont
THOMAS 42 beNB, 'Auctionoore.
4 kip2l - 30, nayt 14 • 13.9 and 141 Salltb ourth etreel.
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