NEW PUBLICATIONS. "Wonders of Italian Art." By Lduis Viar dot. By Qbarles Scribney d. ,Co. This is ono of the most successfully 'executed translations. and one of the best illustrated, of the capital Library of Wonders," borrowed trona the pub lications of Bachette &Compally,Parls. It Is, of course, designed for popular usefulness rather than for learned . and,4 critleaL dignity; but it is written with good i,ense,, good, taste, and gobd feeling. The engravings are iwenty- eight in number, and are line. .e resents Titian's "Peter Marty4"burned 'at Venice in 1E67. These are, evidently electro _ typcAuplicates, and not transfers, ; they hand, • dt4b,"abolit as could be expected nn a' small scale, the merits of immortal masterpieces of 'aft in Italy. 'The edition;before us is a vi e copy of-th-c-Euglish-translation-,--witlits omissions and discre.tions, prepared by "M. C. H." for Sampsontow;'Sort, ank Maiitort rand its prefatory ncte innocently addresses the “Englishiiader." , The "Italian Art" represents the first volume of Viardot's 44 Nierveilles de la Peinture," and the second volume,describing the othCr schools of Enropean art (except the Engllsh,which will go unrecognized), will be shertly brought — on in the present convenient form.—For sale by J. B. Lippincott & Co: • Bother-additinn=te—theLALlbrary_o - dere' la the little Volume called " Wonders of the Huniart Body," from the French of A. Le _ Pileur, In tlils Work of 250 pages, the Maim outlince of two great sciences, anatomy • ankilrYsiology,are clearly and elegantly traced. Thenwessionst _are all perfectly comprehensi bla,:•and while a fair proportion of detains intro ' dticed,,there is nothing to make the book' un suitable for family reading. Until the transla thin,of, this eminently clear work there was nothing in our language nearly so readable and vivacious in the way of popular anatomical instrtietion. Although within easy grasp of every_ • mind, Dr. Pileur's work has 'reaches which commend it to the reader of 'cultivation and taste ; of this nature are the pages referring to, pfirenbloy,y and to music, and the judicious, chapter on artistic expression which closes the' book. - 1 colored frontispiece and forty-four - other capital - engravings - after - Luveille assist - in elucidating the text. Scribner & Co.'s popular edition of Fronde's History of England, of which we receive vole. IX and X, is not greatly inferior in style and beauty to their "Library. Edition " of the same wor4inow completed at a much higher price. The volumes now acknowledged con tain'some of the best and most striking writing lin — fnuThTd - t (or 111 of the "Reign of Elizabeth "), begins with the-murder of Darnley, abeted, in Mr. Friande's view,,hy Mary Stuart; VOL X con tains _ stormy _picture of the Massacre of , _ Saint - BaftbolOmew: Fronde's 'History, as'an ably-expressed presentment of ntwe views, oh — taitied'frortmewlyTc• ttained=urannscriPts,is-oU, the very highest-interest.- "Widow. Goldsmith's Daughter" is one of the standard Yankee novels, written withqaite as much 'cuteness as the most of them, and with an almost overpowering abundance of the rich, the racy, the graphic, the satiric, the smart and the brilliant, as applied to Yankee 'Orls, Yankee scenery, Yankee dogs, Yankee cats and Yankee'donkeys. It really shows reading and observation of character, and has the merit of never flagging for a single page. The author is Julie P. Smith, the publishers are Brown & Gross, of Hartford, and the book may be found at Petersons'. The fourth volume of Hurd & Houghton's series of writings by Hans Christian Andersen, now ready, is called "In Spain and a Visit ,to Portugal." The charming old boy, Whorn Nature "keeps still a child, and will not let him go," sees those ancient countries with the peculiar freshness, never in the least afraid of its native innocence and poetry, which makes the " Iroprovisatore" so bewitching.—For hale by J. B. Lippincott & Co/ PUBLICATIONS OF THE WEEK. We' acknowledge the receipt of the follow ing : By J. B. Lwriscorr & Co. Elementary Geometay. By William Chau venet, LL. D. Svo, pp. 360. Ivy Leans. Ely Mary Ellen Atkinson. 12roo, pp. 112. Carlino. By the author of "Doctor Anto • nio." Pp. 59. Stitched. illustrations. By HENRY C. LEA. Superstitibn and Force. By Henry C. Lea. Bvo, pp.,480. By CIIARLES SCRIBNER & Co. Human Body. (Illustrated Library of Won ders.) By A. Le Pileur. 12mo, pp. 256. 45 illustrations. Froude's History of England. Vols. IX and X. By James Anthony Froude, M. A. 12mo. By AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. ° Dora's Mistake. By the ,author of" Women of the Bible." 12mo, pp. 272. Illustra tions. Lucy Woodville's Temptation. 12mo, pp. 394. Illustrations. By Lonmo. • For sale by Turner & Co. A Si m ple Flower,Alardm By.CEttrles Bar t) • nay . pp. 76. HATTERS IN SPAIN. Attitude 01 the hewent—General Prim'e The Madrid correspondent of the New York Times says: certain of the intimate friends of the Regent affirm that be has concluded to resign into the hands of the Cortes the powers with which it invested him.. He \NO not be shut up in his golden cage, according to the declaration of M. Castelar, and be in a position to be obliged .to sign acts, the political tenor of which he disapproves, without having the right to oppose them. The case will probably be de ferred until the last fortnight in May, but may come before, and the. Regent will give his resignation to the Cortes.' There is no doubt that they will refuse it; and then the deputies will be obliged to invest Marshal Serrano with monarchital powers, .or to come' at d once to the che'co between the republic or a king, and pr eeed, in this latter case, to the election of a BO e f reign. The regent has been several times' o the point of laying down the power he re ceived troll, his constituents ; but his friends have dissuaded him, from it, by promising to him that in this ease Gen. Prim would seize upon the place, and would ,probably venture npon a coup d'etat in his own favor. Gen. Prim 's Views. i - knew Trent the' highest authoriti: that - Deputies ofthe majority, chosen among. the, _progressists, have the'intention of proposing to the Cortes a bill tending to force Gteu.Trina to pronounce in favor either c,la monarchy or of a republic. They are determined at the risk of losing everything to olige him to declare in favor of one or other of two Seiiors pre tendants, Espartero or the Mike of Moutpen• sier, or to sustain the candidature for the Presidency of a Unitary or Federative Re. publio. ' . . ApIIISEZMW% —Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will give their farewell performance. at - the Walnut to night, in All-Ballow-Eve, In and Otlt of, Place, and, The Irish Tiger. On Monday evening next, the thrilling, military 'drama Not Guilty ill be reprOdUced: —Mr. JoSeph, .K. Emmet.,ynil repeat Fritz, at the Arch to-night: ' • 4. • 4 —At the Chestnut to-Idgbt o a farewell per formance mill Inrgiven by Mrs. Optes's Bur lesque Mr:IV. flake,' will have a benciiti and iSfl'otb://ropi Nan; .the`,6 l 6od.for- Yothing, and Richara Tlard on Horseback will resented Boston:_company, under.. the =nage- , ment.of Mr. Jas. Pilgrim, will o begin an en= gagement at the Chestnut , Street Theatre on Monday evening. -At. Fox's American Theatre, to-night, a miscellaneous: performance will be Olen. ,t• —At Carncross Dixey's Eleventh Street Opera House a minstrel entertainment will be given. , —The exhibition of Sheridan'iTßide wi .e postpbned for a few days, the Academy of Fine Arts having been injured by the storm, - —McEvoy's Bibernicon will be exhibited at Ditprez. & , Benedict's. seventh Streetppera, Howe this evening. . beautiful and popular paintings illus trating Pilgrim's Progress are still on exhibi tion at Concert Hall, and meet with deserved success._ _OUR-WILMINGTON - LETTEJR. News and General Items. (Correspondenco of thu Phila. Evening Bn IV/I.IIIIiGTON,_ May 12.--Court _ gets along finely, preparing victiESTOTthIIEWT.—Or-TWOdz— nesday a man. named Faustyn Gabrylwetz was convicted of obtaining money on false, ,pre tences'in having sold a pieture to Mr. Henry ,L.,Tatmajl, of this city l .which he represented tta a painting' by' James' Hamilton; - The artist te - stitledlhat it was spuricus. - SubSequentlyi - a -- motion for a new trial was granted. ".The pri soner bails from Philadelphia, as, 'of course, likewise does Hamilton, but the : latter has been living here all this winter and spring. He has had many commissions from our. citizens. • I have lately mentioned in this correspond ence. the sudden check that tlie Wilmington and Western Railroad Enterprise had appeared to . sustain. _lt Ipv_ appears. that it comes from some interested in the Wilmington and Read ing Railroad; Who fear that the new road will, with Its eonpections, prove a formidable rival to the Wilmington and Reading. , Tlndd standing the cause of the opposition, the friends of the Wilmington and Western will go to work with — renewed energy and Will certainly build their road. The Democratic county meeting at Dover, on Tuesday, was much larger than the "State Convention" of "white men," it meeting under the regular name, with the of the Saulsbilrys. The Delaware Democracy - is -well drilled and runs after no "strange gods." It - foles - tlie - ticket labeled - " - Democratic" --- and - asks no questions, and the men who run the .machine are afraid to make a new label " white . men," even it' they could catch ran gulls 'therebY. ' There are a good litany people of inherited polities in this • State. I. remember once seeing a Republican . in Georgetown, the home fiSaulsliury;- so - dfunk - that 'he - had-forgotten - the name of his own party, but be.was certain . bat he was opposed to the d —.Democratic vadyand_wo_uhl " v_ote_with__,whatev_e_party_ Rut .agin. c:ourse, _such instances are rate in the Republican party, but there are more men than we would suspect down in Sussex, once a. strong Whig . .tounty, whose only political principle isaffiented; unrelenting' hostility lo . theDemocratic party,and Who;With ,otit sympathizing with theldeas - that produced - . emancipation even; accept negro suffrage with ..2ladness, and swear they would vote mules if thereby they might defeat Democrats. The strike at the - Diamond State Rolling Mills continues, but is likely to end soon by l I he - iii - e - ii . consentirig to the reduction. A strike amongst the paper-bangers against a reduction was successful,only,losing one day. DALE. CITY BULLETIPi. —The class of '7l of the University of Penn sylvania celebrated their junior supper, last evening, at Petry's res'aurant. Mr. Charles Carver presided, with his usual attention to the enjoyment of the guests. Atter the cloth was removed, toasts were proposed and speeches made. Mr. Carver proposed "The University and its Professors." Dry-Krandi replied in a speech abounding in humor and anecdote. To "The Junior Exhibition," pro posed by Mr. L. N. Bruner, Mr. H. L. Car son, Jr., replied. He spoke of its success in - a pleasant vein, and congratulated his classmates on their spirit. Mr. G. H Justice then proposed " The Class of '71," which was responded to by Mr. B. 11. Vara:ill in an able and scholarly address, Mr. C. E. Lex, Jr., then toasted the " Secret Societies." -Mr. W. P. Norris replied in a manner highly creditable and amusing, Mr. Herbert Welsh responded to the "Literary, Societies," by Mr. J. B. Roberts. His speech was one of the best of the occasion, and was much applauded. Prof. B. E. Thompson replied in . his usual „ happy vein to the ” New University in West. Philadelphia," proposed by Mr. It. E. Neilson. ' ither toasts and speeches followed. The -affair was a decided success. —ln reference to the 'Humboldt monument he following circular has been issued: " The -itizens of Philadelphia are respectfully solicited !,,r-funds with which to erect an appropriate ,tatue of Alexander Vqn Hutnboldt in the l'alk; the inaugural ceremonies of which took ilace on the occasion of the corner-stone laying of the monument last autumn. The honor tal respect in which the great author, traveler Jild philosopher is held, by not only the .‘mericaer :nation, but by the entire world, encourages us in in our efforts to rear a monu • went to his meinoty. A committee -has been :appointed to . receive. Gontributions and apply !hem for the purpose indloated. Messrs. W.- J. Horstrnann and B. Koradi have been ap rointed trustees of the• fuptls collected, and will deposit the same - in the Fidelity Safe Deposit Company upon interest,.. until the object of the Association is completed. By order of the Humboldt Monument -Assoeia t ion, William 1. Hortsmann, President; Rudolph Koradi, Joseph Kinike, F. W. Thomas, I. llerbert, 0. Soldensticker, Julius Mein, E. Romig, C. M. Baumann, Paul Jagode." —The South Penn Hose company, which returns this evening, from a trip east, will be received by a large number of companies . who' who Vill parade over the following route : Form (xi Front street, right resting on Market, up Mallet to Second, down Second to Walnut, up Walnut to Twelfth, up Twelfth to Green, down Green to Third, up Third_to_George, - down George to Second, up Second to Girard avenue, out Girard avenue to Eleventh, up Eleventh to )Ilaster ' down Master to Tenth, clown Tentldt6 the South Penn's hose-house. --A meeting of iron puddlers was held last night at the rooms of the James-Page Library Company, on - Girard avenue, near Shacka maXon street. The object was to take mea --811Te'S-111-regard-to-rediictions of - wages - from - 1d to $4, 80 per day,-out-of whiCh helps -- ate paid $2 20; which is proposed by the manufacturers. It was resolved that the puddlers and helpers should join together to resist the reduction. An illegal whisky distillery'at Ryan and Bowen streets, was yesterday seized, by the Governtrient authorities. Three arvlls of wilWcy and several of mash were destroyed. The owner of the plate .escaped by the back door as the officers entered by the from. PHILADELPHIA EVENIN Breeie Park;yerittiriiiq riftetuoiM, liodinel,s black stallion American Jackson ' , coned against R. P. Stetson's black mare Het tle fora purse of two hundred and fifty dollars. Mile beats best three in five to harness. 'Amer ican Jackson was the favorite two to one at he startond won the race and purse easily In three straight heats An 2.38,.2.421 and 2.41. —A match gain° of 'base ball was _played yesterday between the Keystone and Intrepid clubs , of.thia City, Seventeeritli street' and Columbia 'avenue. ,resulted in favor of the Keyton'e bra score of'4B'runa to 11. " ltiLitt Arch I Eiiif _. __.. _ . >~ r _ —n_o_lady_fatukdifitheilehmart— treet wharf, 'las been identified as that of Ulm Carroll, aged 23 years. - He was em ployed as;a.,elerkirra store on Passyunk. road, allove Catharine-street.' • • —Kate ISielloy,*eight 'years old;: was, yestei aay tifteinOon,,errislied todeath by a pile of lurnbtlitoppllnk over On tier, at Delaware ave nue and Lunrel street. ; She lived at 003 North Delaware-avenue:7,l 41 . special meetiug of file Camden City Connell was held last evening for the purpose of considering the practicability of laying down water-mains and extending the pipes in and along the streets where they litiVe not been laid, and on which new'. buildings are being erected. -A resolution asking that the Watering C_oxnmittee_be_instructed to confer with the water company and see .wbat armngements could be made in reference to the matter was laid on the table, the : Council very ' wisely de cidina that-they-had lib -authority to take -such - action until the Works were placed( — jiff:Ter thli control of the city' authoritieg; which would not take place until the first of July ' next. An ordinance was passed, , however, vegul4ing the time and manner of taking out permits for the cleanina _of .cesspools,, .when _that body The-question-of-loeating -the-soldiersi- Insti llment has at last been determined. Ground was yesterday afternoon broken for its foun dation in the Court House yard, on the south side. This monument will be a massive' and imposing structure, and will be, probablyi dedi cated on the Fourth of July. . • —Forty excursions to. Atlantic City have al- Teady engaged • trains of the Company. The regular train to that "City by the Sea," will commence running on Monday morning. The St. Anthony 'runnel...A Swans or . . The temptations ot St. - Anthony were less numerous than the misfortunes of the St. An .thony-tunnel-As the_prosperityA3f Attiiiieapolia._ depends upon the successful employment of the water-power derived from St. Anthony's Falls, the disasters which' occur to the tunnel se riously airect the, interests of that city. Various expedients have been resorted to . since the great break on 1.s;lcollet island occurred last Fall. It took place, at the head of the tunnel, iii.tlie in the mill -pond of the great saw-mills_ of the St: Anthony AitateisPawer—Company—iThe opening-was-temporarilyrthough-inetibetually, plugged - and tilled with - timbers and rock: - Sub= sequently,- the -Company-bit cross - part of the river, between Nicollet Island and the neighboring shore, to prevent further dam age..and:allo w -the proper. rep*. of the ,shreak ; this-also:Was regardeitaS, in--some measure; a , temporary structure, and nefortunately proved so during a rise in the river,which carried_do_wn_ hotlithil - Winter'S it iotli - thifWhater'S ice and the Artiticial-barriw. The - eonstruction - of n new and - most -- substan tial dam was- immediately begin. The work was vigorously prosecuted: In massiveness itud,strength -it- was-supposed-to scirpass•any-- thing_.of. the sort hitherto .nudertaken in. that vicinity:. At the last moment,i'when::the:rdam was dosed and the water rose faur or tiveleet behind it, the river forced an outlet through the sandy bottom beneath it, which conk' not be stopped by any of the numerous appliances - nsed - forstich - purposes; --- ln - its - preSent - dotdP: tion, not,only is the entire head of the tunnel exposed where.the break occurred; but also the flood which pours through the tunnel has washed away a large part of Hennepin Island, which is near its outlet. One mill has fallen in the course of these disasters, and another, whose foundations were washed by the cur rent, is now barely out 61 danger. The people of Minneapolis, it is believed, will meet these emergencies with energy, and secure, by more solid structures and more thoroughly scientific engineering, as success for the undertaking width is so essential to their prosperity. • At a temperance meeting at his tabernacle lately Mr. Spurgeon lectured on bells. He was assisted, says the Orchestra, by the Poland Street Temperance Hand-Bell Ringers, and a choir of .six hundred children, belonging to the United. Kingdom Band, of Hope Union. The chair was taken by Mr. Thomas Hughes,. M. P., who, hu his opening address, alluded to the fact'that the hand-bell ringers,, who were abou n d, to contribthe to the evening's entertain ment, bad the honor of performing before the Queen, at 'Osborne, by special request. Mr. Spurgeon's lecture is a comprehensive view of cantpanology in all its stages and varietieS'Of development, from the period when Jacob kept his flocks with; the - aid.lof• the .tinkling sheep-bell, down to the noiSy reign of the rail: way and muffin-bell of the present day. The subject Was, on this occasion, profusely and admirably illustrated and enlivened by the two sets of performers, already rnentamed, and at intervals the lecturer indulged the audience in his 'best manner with some anecdotes and. pleasantries, which were thoroughly appre ciated. The fires that caused so much damage iu. Ulster, Dtitchess, Orange and Sullivan comp ties, in New York, seem to have traveled over into Pennsylvania. 4t Clark's Green, near Scranton, several thoand feet of lum ber was burned ; and the tia w-rni .thereyrere barely saVed. At Carbondale - there was great destruction of property. • A barn at Dunmore and a house near Bun ker Hill were destroyed. Harvey & Co., of. Covington, have been thus far the greatest sufferers, haying lost six dweliings, one large barn, 200,000 shingles, and 150,000 feet of lum ben 'The mountains around White Haven have. been burning, and on Wednesday so close did the fire come to the railroad that sev eral trains were necessarily delayed. In a hut near Deposit resided a laboring limn with his wife and one child. Driven away by the flames, they sought safety in . the mountain. The fire however overtoolethem, and the three perished together. (0* FOR SHERIFF, IS7O, Subject to the deoision of' the Republican Ooriventrou nylOtjels ILY' 1870. 1870. & SHERIFF, - WILLIAM-R. LEEDS. subject to Republicanßutes, 111Y6 rptt§ n THIRTEENTH _WARD, THIRD Ur."'" Divieion... , -A meeting of ihe Republican citizens' the Third Dividon, Thirteenth Ward, will behold at the Union League room. N. W. corner Mr, an d Buttonwood etreete, on MONDAY , RVE NINO, May 16, at It o'clock, to organize and make :nominations for dale ' All Republlcatkoltiaene invital. to attend. . . . JOHN D. GREEN, Proaident. image R. ithvge, Secretary. It` ,OARIgEN,.6iOSBIP. Dismteirs. on Bells. Spurgeon RIBES IN THE WOODS. The Damage in Pennsylvania POLITICAL NOTICES. F. T.. WA LTON. BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 14 1870. 'AM USPM4.24 riErF STNIIT' STREET TSEA ,TRE: NJ JOHN STETSON • -.i ` 11.081180 and Manakor JARES Rata RIM .. 4. .. ...,:Acting and Map !On Ager . , • ' , if BAND OPENINGNIONT . ••' ' of tho great Company fr.( re the ' - • ADRI.Pat TLIOATMI, BOSTON. • ,; "MONDAY BYKNINO, 114 y 10th . , ,And every Night t and Satuttley Matinee. •RMINENT STAR Oomm.NATioN, _._ • , • , • , •• • - SULL , BUitt.FSQUN.OOI.I , 6.NY. "ORFAT:MORLIS.OORI BALLINTTBOUPE. - 7 - • Tho world's wonder, - • • ]ti lt The man with the Tasking fivd. • THE BTBrOPIAN,DEPABTMENT, . Seven • Great Cotnediane, under the direction of mu reneyrntd flonißdilane atid Philadelphia ra torit ea And II; If, SLOCUM. • IItLEITANTY,und ILENOLF.R, WALT IL MAY, HPII 11011 N, Rse. Pricoe of toliniebion as usual. _ •MYl2.3t ONS RAS 11,E.).1,G1VE 1 20' XIII 5 TRH PILGRIM. in Conoort Hall. It is. n o W unite popular than over. . nk ViTALN CT STREET THEATRE. ' 11 T THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. May 14, LAST NIGRT OF MR. and Mit 8 - BA - RNE ALL HALLOW EVE. .. After which tho laupjadilo Parc° of . IN AND-OUT-OP PLACE. Mrs. Williams in Six (lharacteri. To conclude with tho roaring_Farco of • TLIE IRISH TIGER. NOT GUILTY, • On MONDAY EVENING, 11111 Y 16. IDIL RIM MATINEE AT 9.30 TO-DAY I Also,B THIS.EVENING.Concort , fURS. JOHN DREW'S ARUN. STILE-ET LILL THEATRE.' _ Boehm 8 o'clock. FRITZ.' THE LAST SENSATION. THIS, SATURDAY, AFTERNOON; at 2, -- -- SEWN D FRITZ ' K. EMMETT AS FRITZ. WITH SONGS, DANCES, &c. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, May 14,3870, DM time of Charlea Guy ler's Drama, FRITZ, OUR -COUSIN GERDIAN. — JOSEPII - 11 - : - ESIIIIETT AS TRITE SEATS SECURED SIX PAYS IN ADYANUR. T, AURA KEENE'S Beeinß at 8. CHESTNUT.STREET THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST NIOIITOF THE SUCCESSFUL MRS. JAB A. OATi.'ti IIURLESORTR COMPANY A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY I3ENEFIT OF MR..111. W. RISK S.>'." SATURDAY EYRNINO, MAT 14, 1870, - MRB,-JAB, Will appear in thrt , oclutractera. MR. 11, W. FISKE In tbree of Ilia great aped:Mies. THREE (~REAT PIECES, SNOW DROP, NAN THE- 0000 FOR NOTHING, RICHARD 111. ON HORtlEll4.Oli. tj A, TN TI..K.G.S, M. 15 SI C. LECTURE, Grand Tranaition Scotia. and FRANK MAIM, Pianist, at the Pilgrim. It§ . LIOYEE,, ACIADEM7 -OP - wENz}3. ROPTA'S VAREWE'LL.IIA.TINEE CONCERT, Previous to his Departure for Europe, WEDNESDAY, May 18th, 1810, at 4 o'clock P. M., Assisted by the following eminent artiste: Mr. FERDINAND VON INTEL Pianist, from- New Tot k.... His first appearance in Philadelphia. - • Mr.CHARLESIIVERNER. Violoncellist to Majesty the Emperor of Brazil. His first appearance in Pliilu . • 31r. EMIL.GASTEL,IIaritone. • Mr. RICH A R D.ZEC &AVER CONDUCT° tr Doors open at A. Commence let 4P. 51. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. For vale at the principal Music Stores, and at the Philadelphia Musical Academy, No. 1228 Spruce hi 'vet . - m914-s to 2t§ MAC It VOY'S HIBERNICON, AT DUPREE & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE, Seventh street, below Arch FOR A SHORT SEASON. EVery Evening - at 8, and Wednerality , and' Saturday ft ernouns at 2 C'clock. . „ . -MAO EV(Y'S • _ Fallon& and _Original _Hiheroic/in, All tho lxitentiful scenery of Ireland portrayed. - hielody, Wit atrt Art — combined . Mr—Jerry Cohan -as Barertry-rthe--Goble; Marie Daitcin Mae Evoy as , Nora: Miss Kate Halptne ss lllrs O'Callaghan. Interesting Jiistorical surf p ions of izreat battles,lrlshstenery and — Antiguities by (Aeries Mac Evoy. _. • - • • . - The new Hal le't, Davis jc Co.'s Pritare Grind Octagon Piano is from timwarerpoms of Redfield, Phelps .16 Co., ,rl7CLryluutstreet._.. . . Tir ANDEL - AND +I AYON SOG'IETY.• In compliance with the wishes-of many -or the, of fly. Society. a - - _ _GRAIII) -- .M.JSOEI: LAN E 01.75 - CaN • Will boiven On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May Nigh, at the _ MUSICAL FUND IiALL. The Prognunme will embrace CHORUSES, CONCERTED PIECES., and By members of the Society, assisted by the &glowing ,minent talent: MISS 11. M. A LEX ANDER MRS. I: ATE GODWIN, 'AIRY JACOB GRA F, MR. OLIN W. MILLEit, and • ' MR. H. IL I.IA.RNII.OItST. The whole under the direction of PROFESSOR L. ENGE LK E. Pianist 11, A. CLARKE. - VickilirtAbhiffs lad SfiVreg, or from members of the Society. myll)o wryi9§ FOYER OP ACADEMY - OF - MUSIC.- CiltL W 0 L 0 II N'S SATURDAY EVENING. May 14t14 Programtnes and full particulars at the Music s tores. mylt4C F °x 'S AM EItICAN - YTHEATR , - MONDAY EVENING. May 9th. and .Al the week. NEW.COMIC TRICK PANTOMIME. Mr.i Felix Carlo, the Great Clown: New Spanish Batten; Mlle. De 'Rosa, Mlle La ROHR, Carlo Brothersi• Polly Daley. • • Matinee on Saturday at 2 o'clock. QEN TZ AND B A SSL ER'S MATIN E ES.- 1 , 3 Blubical Fund Hall, 1869-70. Every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 344 o'clock. The Laid Matinee of the beaeon will be given on SA TURDAY, May 14th. NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE. IDE FAMILY RESORT. CA /INCE OSS t DIXENS MINSTRELS, EVERY EVENING. J. L. OARNOROSS, Manager. fliLiN. - ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS baring been injured by the recent storm. the Exhi bition of the Life•si Painting of SIARIDAN'd RIDE rootpnned for a few days SPECIAL NOTICES. r r-. LIBRARY CO M PANY.—A N AD ur.Y:._ jot/riled meetirig• of_the.members of:the LibrarY Company or Philadelphia *ill be held Oni WEDNES DAY, the 25th May, et 12 M., to receive• the Report of the Joint Committee appointed at a meeting October 21, 1569. and to take action thereon; and also to consider the oneetion of the acceptance of an Act of Assembly, ap proved February 2311, 1870, entitled " An Act relative to the Ridgway Branch of the Philadelphia Library, " to authorize amendments to the Charter of the Com pany: • ' By order of the Board of Directors. my 3 to 13,t22§ • WILL LAM E. WHITMAN, See.y. CgHONEY BROOK COAL CO NI PANY 'S OFFICE.. NO. 209 wALNur ST RE ET, Philadelphia. A Special Meeting of Stockholders to ac cept or reject a supplement to the Charter enacted by the Legislature of Penneylvania, dpprOved by tho Gov ernor A pill 9,1870, and for the transaction of other busi ness, will he held at - this Unice, on TGURSDAY,26.th inst., at 12 o'clock M. By ordor of the Board of Directors. S. MetiENRY, Secretary. myl2t2o§ May 11;1870 AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. OF THE LEHIGH. VALLEY jtAIbROAD COMPANY, hold 10th - had., LLOYD cirAMBERLAIN wag eloOted Trettenrer, 'in plaeo of CHAS. C. LONGSTRETII, deceased, and JOHN R. FANSHANNE, Secretary, in place of L. CHAMBER LAIN, resigned. • PutLanELYnta, May 11,1870..my123t4 07. PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY. • • ' - PIIIL•DE1.1 . .111A, Fifth Mo. 10,1870. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Provident Life and Trust Company will be hold at the office, No. ill South Fourth street, on TlllllO DAY{ 24th instant, la 14 o'clObk 111.. to take action on the subject of in creasing the capital stock of said Company, By order of the Board or Directors. • Attest—ROW.LAND PAlritY. Actuary. - SAMUEL It, BiIIPLEY, President. mylo-t024.5 NOTICE.--A „SPECIAL MEETING of the'. Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA, DERIIIANTOWN and NORILISTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY will he held in Room No. 24, Philadelphia Exchange, on THURSDAY. the oth day of June next, at 12 o'clock M., for the considoration of an Act of the oendral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled " An Act to. authorize). the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Company to W en:aim ita capital — stock:'' - approved the 29th day of March, 1870. By order of the Board of lilanagers. niy2tje9§ A. E. DOUGHERTY. Snretary, NOTICK—A SPECIAL• I VIEMTING tF t y of Dm COMMERCIAL EXOHANGR will be hold nt ilio Ilan. No. 421. Walnut street, on THURSDAY, Nay 26th.18741;itt 12 &cluck hi', to take final acton on a Supplement to an Act to Ire•orporate the Commercial Exchange of Philadelphia. and to RfIVIRO tho By•Lawa. NATHAN BROOKE, President, WAIMINGTC6I Secretary. mylf,l2tg THE ANNUALMEETING OF THE —l&!StObliiitadet Of thcriß GROMSI3IIRG - IRON CO fil PA NY will be bold at the Company's office, NO, 122 Rile() Street. Philadelphia, on.WFDNFSDAY, May 2.5 th, IRO, for the purpose of electing Dlroctoro, and tranSaeting other business. • • . • . , W M.* R. R. 'EMU: it, iny7-14t'! 4 RoorotAry anitAreasurer. OFFICE OF THE AI ET ACLINE WV' LAND COMPANY. No. 824. Walnut ntrciet. • PITILADELPIII . A, ht,ty sth, IWO: The Stated. Annual:Bleating of the Stookhohlera of the 11Teta111ne,Land Company yvlllbe•held at tho Office of the Company on MONDAY,. June 6th •proxlmo, 'at 12 o'clpak hi TIOFFMAN, my 6 t JO • Clerk. SEASON OF CONCERT NOTIOEtS. - HILYBTONN ZINO COMPANY.. .M./ PHILADELPHIA. Illay.lo, 1870. Ana djourned Meeting - ofthe Stookhold des of ihe Rey 'ilono Zino (lompapy will be hpld tho °Moo of the Company, No. 22S We a t etreet,on T rllOBO 4Y, the 21th ihetent, at 12 o'clock M. • 0804 R T 00111PSO my 111,246 .Seeretarir. ,s, e frnrilinENp McCLIIITOCKVILLp LEUM.II -1031. ANY; NO 1 127 WAGNUT : .Pintanntriiii. t blay 3,1370. At a'lneeting of the Board of Directors,' held tide day, the reaulat quarterly dividend of 3 par cent on the re. 41ncell capital was declared, free frog Btato tax, and PaYeldo on and niter NON D ROC,. 16th , Just, Transfor treks to close on , the 7th inet.,- A "and•Peopen en 17th Inst. niy7-e 2t* Y. LTEMUS, See'ry. . 011 1 ;FrI0F. GOAD COMPANY, Nt 1,1•• 424 WALNUT street. - • PeItILADULPItIA, May 6th. 1870. The Illnird'of - Direetors of th h Coln_pant have this daY deciarvd a Dividend Of Three and Oent:,on ac count of Abe. dividends to. be paldftho rreferrod Stock holders,. payable bit and - rafter thu 2.311in5t., to thohe persons in whose'ti um es the stock stands at the close of the transfer books. • : . Tim tr..neler, books of the preferrel stock will be dosed on the bith,and reopened on the 23,1 Pa. A iil - 174.t1i - IV —1.:_1011.110-Y,Treasufer. 11-- - PENNSYLVANTA RAT ROAD CO M SBA SrItERIDEPARTMENT. , I - 111LAMILPIIIA," Pit . May 3,11110. 071013 TO .STOCK HOLDER-S. The - fienrd of Directors have this day'deciared a semi annual alvid..nd of Five Per Cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company; elPar or NetionAl and State taxes, pitiable in cash on and After May 90, WO. , blank Powers of Attorney for cOliculing Wideurlit can he had at the Office of the Comp.tuf, No . Schutt' T OHIO treet. • ' , The Office is-111 be opened at BA. 31. and closed at 3P. M. front May 30th to JAtte 34, for the mutant of Divi dends, and after that date from 9 A. Br. to 3 P. THOMAS T. rtitTri. ---my4 rotra§—Treasurer: 'FOR SALE* =fa- - REAESTATE. U. J. DOBBINS, 131..TILDER, Offices: 5 and G. Led_ger Building, Offers for sale the following properties, viz.: ILANDSO V E BROWN-STONE RESIDENCE, south west corner of Bread and Thompson oireets three stories, with French roof, containing all modern' Im provements ; newt) fr.:Awned and painted throughout ALSO, H AN DSOME 11 BO W.N-S TON E RESIDENCE', west side of Breed. above Master, now In course of erec tion ; lot to by 200 feet to Carlisle street. ALSO, SIX LOTS, went side of Broad, above Thomp son ; 24 by 200 feet deep to Carlisle street. Will be gold w ithont not . and w iii advance building materials. ALSO, EIGHT LOTS, 25 by 400 feet to Fifteenth street. ou west aide of Broad,. above Somerset street ; only 59 per foot. ALSO, GOOD FARM of 110 acres, with Stock and Crops. For Sale or Exchange: - ALSO, LARGE MILLI PIN ti on DOCK Street. known as '!Jones's Will be rented awl altered to sink tenante.- ALSO, SQUARE OF GROUNB, Broad aid Diamond streets. a BROWN STONE RESIDENCE 21 FOR SALE, No. 1922 ARCH STREET._ Elegant Brown-Slone Recidence, throe storirci au Mansard roof ; very conncelionn, furnished with even modern convenience, and, built In a' very cuperior and pubslantial manner - Lot 28 feet front by acrirtet deep tcr -Cut hbert street, on - which - is - erected - a - handsome - brick Stable and Coach llontse. J. M. GUM idEY SONS, — . . _ . 783 WALNUT Street. - ' rnh2.B t f rpi TORE ESD ALE. —FOR SALE A hvn-Frorr' - Irnide • order. etpbla. eurriage bowe.oueatrei of grottbd, with fruit. vegetables, S:e. Pi.ssession at ouco. 1i Pm OE HT J. LLOYD, 112 SOuth Fourth street: m 2t* el acme, SALE—TWO VEItY HAND llir r th renno w y e g n nTri e u7Tro F a i ,t her ;' " Lnu"tA"nn. on the complete fader. pplyi cony.rrr 111 , 41 , 8 in Snitch Vii - rrth t t o 11-12-1-LLOY 11- 112 rnyll 21.* MI DOYLESTOWN—FOR. SALti OFt LO exchangefor city property a splendid couutry - -neat with all the nece..eary outbuildings ; large fruit and vegetable garden, in corn plete.ortier ;21 acres or ground attached. Apply to HERBERT J..1..L0YD. 112 SOnth Fourth street. . . • usyli • _ • CH ESTN UT HILL. For sale. at an investment ;mice, a comfortable SUE3IER AND WINTER RESIDENCE, with heater, gas, water, and, six acres vellnable land. Near the depot. With ten trains daily. S•able, erapery, greenhouse and icehouse, Vegetables ready Planted. Plenty of shade and fruit trees. J. E. HITEIIELL, myit-12-14 Bt* - - EF2 . I, G EMI A NTOWN - --CORNEIf - HIGII 161 AND 31ORTON STREETS. FOR BALE TWO NEW POINTED-STONE ENGLISH-HOOF_ liUSES.fiwnishil with every mothreetunventnnee and built in 1 ho'best Intuition Apply to my-4,w s tf THOS. A. GOMA EY, 7tl Walnut stret.t. k.WEST DE LANCEY PLACE, NO 2122, for oalo. Price, oxkly 65,a00. CLARK A: ETTING, tnyl3-60. 711 Walnut atrert. retl FOR l 3 ALE, AT RI VERT - 07N, NTIFSW Jersey, on ricer Delaware, a &Arable fi rst-ilasa double house, 40 feet - front, with all in3dern calms- Diencea ; furnace, range . hot And cola water, bath-room ice-house Lot, MU feet front on Main street, and 244 feet deep on third street. For particulars apply to J. W. RULON. mylo-ot§ 32 N Front street. Philadelphia. CHESTNUT HILL—NUR SALE—A 11E11 Pointed-stone, double house, well built : with all modern improvements, and about two acres of ground, with fruit and shrubbery. WILLIAM H. BACON, • nly9,6t• 917 Walnut street. EIGERMANTOWN—FOR SALE.—A Modern Villa,containing 14 rooms : near the Dvot. Terms easy. CIIAS. 11. STOKES, my 3-160 No. 4829 Main street, Germantown. FOR SALE.-A MODERN ANDDE azi. l'able Residence. No. 1703 Spruce street. Al4O, horse, carriage and Winton, choap. Apply to CHAS. H. HART, 002 Walnut street. apiS tf§ LaBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. W.E have for sale, on easy terms. fifteen Minutes from the city, on the Germantown Railroad • an Elegant Iles!. dence, beautifully and completely fitted out with all modern conveniences. It has been occupied for two years ass boarding•honse end tins a good winter and summer patronage. J. .01.' dc BONS, 7:33 Walnut street , fI9FOR SALE—FOUR-BTORt" BRICK Dwelling with ,back buildings; and every modern convenience, situate No. MI Filbert street lot feet front by ISI feet deep to a 40 feet wide street. J: M. MEY At SONS, 733 Walnut street. al FOR SALF.--THREE-STORY BRICK Dwelling, with every modern convenience, satiate No. 609 - South' Tenth strest. E rly 1.0881'81.110U given. J. M. GUMDIEY k SON S. 733 Walnut street.' fp FOR SALE—TFIE THREE-STORY Ikin; Brick,llwelling, with ettica and back building, eft nate No.:148 South Sixteenth street ; every modern con venience. Immediate )3 ossenslon. J. ffi. 01:111k1EY SONS, 733 Walnut etreet. Q a NEW , BROWN STONE HOUSES, ram NOS. 19X), 2004 AND 2011 SPRUCE , STREET FOR SALE. FINISHED IN WALNUT IN THE ADM SUPERIOR *MANNER. AND WITH EVERY MODERN :CONVENIENCE, .E. R. - WARREN, 2019 SPRUCE STREET. APPLY BETWEEN-2 AND 4 O'CLOCK P. M. mh2btf WEST PHILA.DtLPHIA— H AND some modern cottage, with every convenience, and Jorge lot of ground, southwest corner of fine end Forty-first streets. J. GUMMY do 80N8, N 0.733 Walnut street. , • FUR SALE O EXCHANGE A DE- R sirable Iluildirg•Lot, on North Broad street. A tine location, TO by :00 met deep to a street ; Nicolson pave ment frotit. curb and paved in roar. Wilt b. exchanged for iznpros oil property. Apply to COPPUCK & JOE. DAN. 433 Welout - strcet •- • • • SAL E—A LARGE LOT OF ' Ground (with 3 f(onte). (+lithe SOUTH Fade of SAN :JOt street. between TENTH. and ELEVENTH streets. APP I Y A. B. CARVER k CO., myl3-6t* W. corner Ninth and Filbert streets. TERC,II TVIL LE, N. J. —BUILD ING M aitea for solo, five minutes' - walk from Welwood nation, lI'UIKTY 11IINUTES FROM FRONT AND DIAIRKET STREETS. Miladelptild: 'Pare tho Annual Tlidiot: 8 dipper trip. Adketis J. W. TORREY, my 7 ITO No. 127 Ohostmcdptreet, Philadelphia. TO CAPITALISTS AND BUILDERS. For sole—A large and rapidly-Improving LOT NORTII BROAD STREET, between Norris and Dip mend ; CM feet deep to THIRTEENTH STREET, Inter seotel bz PARK AtVENUE, FOUR FRONTS. A 1 , 1)1Y N 0.822 Ohoatnut street. BOARDING. • B 0 D 1 N JJ fismen ean be nafi= Jdated witiftond rooms and urnished with breakfast .and, tea. Houqe delightfully. Situated in West :Philadelphia, within two square e of Chestnut street cars. References given and required. AddressAV. A. M.. at this (nee., tnyl4 St* ia . S — FIXTIJ-Rk& G--AS FIXTURES.MISKEY, MERRILL THACKARA, No. 718 ,Chestnut etreot, manu facturers of Gas Fixture'', Lamps, Bto., Bco., would. call the attention of the public to their large and elegant no eoriment of (Me 'Chandeliers, Pendante; Rrackets. &c . . They aleo Introdueo gas pipes into dwellings and public bulk Mo. and attend to extending, altering and repair ing gas PitieS. All work warranted. TO RENT. . , ft TO. RENT. a Store 140 North Eighth Street. Inqulre'at 338 York Avenue: ' toy7.tf TO -LLT The New Five-Story Store, No.lB south Sixth Street and No. 9 Dees. 20 b 2 173 feet. Appl7t ir o Street. 6221 tei 22 1P0 D . t E 1 MANTOWN RENT— JlHilfurnishod, by, the year, 10-roomed „Homes. Hats sheet. near P. pot. Cheap. Apply 8°61110.0. ik 11.Tiogn K IN G,next Depot, Germantown. tnyl4.B tuZt* 1114 115 El'it-4% Esi R,ARLF; HO USE,. w.a. go. Mb Vine - etreet. ApPli'at 1001 V,lneet: 20*' I'O L.LT, FURNISHED—A MEDIUM - sized house, fora lout Moutha t la a_vlestrahtp_n_olBll. but oOd. Apply at I my IS 3t.* • 907 Chestnut street. EFNT FOR SUMMER, FULLY finnisherl, a brick cottage, of ten rooms, with large garden. Plenty of fruit. Situated in most desirable part of Beverly, N.J. Address Box Beverly, N.J. Bent low to .a good tenant.. myom a St . ea FOR RENT FOR THE SU MMER-N IIIEi. A Furnished ResidencO,' corner of McKean avenue and Manheirn street, Germantown. Inquire on the IllnineS. inylo to th Wit* GERMANTOWN'. -A LAR G.E, to - finely -improved Property ' in the best part of Ger nointownTinr-rentor-sale.7-P-.W.E71. fr - WIL - 1 . .f A BISON, 700 Arch street. snyl3 gm TO LET.,-.A. DESIRABLE RESl d•noe.'with all thomodern conveniences, on Locust avenue. near Willow- avenite,.GermantOwn Once min utes svalkirnm Churclr - Lane - Srattarr: - Ifithijniiate - po•- 19UPPIOCI. Apply to SCOTT dr DAY, No. .18 Nortb Third street. rnyll-farwfit` iffl BARE CHANC.E.-TO RENT-THE , BERlintolsome Counfry Itooldk•oco built by Thomas ott, lately owned by James P o age, u old ark road, above city lino, containing sixty acres. uerfoot order; with every eouyenteuce. 11,..J.110111HN5, Lehrer. '4„udi ug. _ _ my 1330 TO__REBT.=. - _ELEGANT__Cf./13NT-Rir' southeast corner of Cispfer stmt.- and Mc- Kean avenue, Germantown (Wayne Station): mod. to residence, partly furnished, vith all convenienoes gas, bath, hot and cold water, two ranges, six ctiamb-rs. &c:' stable. spring- heitse, etc. The ground, compris ing between tutr and three acres, is tastefully laid out, and pt uted with shade and fruit tre , e. For partlcu-- lore apply to 110LST1:IN Bali AVEN. ruyl3-3t" N 0.917 Walnut street. dIR, TO LET,. NO. 2301 WEST GREEN .b1;11. Street.-A thrte•story brick Louise, in good condi • tion. Apply at 2716 Green street. • my 1.2 3t' ifrt TO RENT FOR THE SEASON-A 11111 Pinall Farm Ilium' (furnished, and Vineyards; higl•est point in Chester county. Two lours by rail. Grares fresh from Vineyards unlimited. Address YINE YALU), BuLtrn Y Otlice. • taylfrolt" CT/ TO ItENT-A:"FLTRNTSIIEDIIOUSE FOR P (tfln 3.IONTOS. A PPLY AT 252 1)00711 t•LVENTE;ENTII. tiTIINET. BENT, *GO 'PAIR MONTH.. myll-4t• . - -0... - To -- LETe - -FTOITSE - NO:TIO?Ii.liORT FL Sixth st.oft ; all the modern improvementri• For , session ISth Inst. Apply ter JOIIN KILLGORIL J No.9I9 Vr nod street. ruytt-Ot* I‘l AR IC ET S 111 EET STOR E.—TO mitt rent for a term n 1 vent*, ihn Fivi,•Atory . Stare No. .111arket street. J.lll. GUMMY & FUNS, 73.3 Walnut street. - • - - . El- FOR RENT.—STORES Igo, 237, Ti - 9 NpFtti - Alio'lit i-40_ 4i I-loft ritha_ oore", A pply to rny6l2l''fAl Cnounerce etr.t. fIR -- FOR - RENT. MANSION - ROUSE and - gronnits, -- north-nat -r corver - cif -- Thit - ninth and Locust streets, on-favorable terms. On • the protrude are a large asi , ortruent of fruit _trees and an g3Z telibitY6 110T-ilOni4.;l ifed with a choice coltorttua of grape-einea. Apply to JO3. 8. FISUSB, m>6l2t*" _ . _t.t)lComtp•rva strnet. f a-A: dkit m W-N,--SEVE AL-00 T- Jlia I ages to rent antl.for gale. Cl[ AS: U. IiTOKES, ply/-101" t(g-029.__Malu.tirttltarrmantoyna— GEIthIANTOWY.—A . PURNISHED lL ojuA cottage. to rent for oil' roopltte,7lo.l4 fOroynio oleo or d! , t.- , 4,ti . . n'yoy, ' roy3l6t" 'lf .43Z 3lnin street, G brutooto . uffp, - T() TtENT—'fFIE SiORE SE* firth street, Apply ut my 2-120 - TO RENT —A II ANDSOME FUR gala wislirrn counEry Revidende: with 4 serer of ground, Blenheim odreet, Goino,otown, three minutes' walk from Warw.. S tatien. All kinl fruit. tine lawn. staple for borate and town. with all and every improve+ wrnt. --- Artioly,to - COPPUCH. di JORDAN, 433 alma, --VOIt. Ea try plass. with soventrocros of land. on (114 York road. tiro trdnutes' walk from Oak Labe station, on the linrih Penn.ylvanla Railroad. -- FURNItiIIED COUNTICY_ SE _two .mln walk (torn irnverfio-ri Atnt lon. on tlan Pennsylvania central italtroad,--3,31- 01:MMEY - 4: diONS, - 113 Wai n ut street. in - TO - LET:—A. FINE THIRTEEN roomed Mansion, near Frankton!, with lawn, Rarden. stabling, carriage•house, &c. Inquire 1321 Girard avenue. VI TO RENT—ROOMS OF ALL SIZES, jouti: well lighted.suf table% for light Iminufacturiagbubi ners, In bnillltnit No: 712 ebei , t - Tmt street; - J: - AL GUM- IyEY h SUN i:t3 \Vali - Apt ntreet. FOlt RENT—THE HA,.NDSONIE ~four•story property, No. 25 South Eighth street, corner of Jayne, and fleet above Chestnut street. J. M. GliftlitlEY & 50N5,713 Walnut street. FOR REN T—FURNISI/ ED—A ;et handsoma foomrtory brick, dwollmtt, with back building,' and envy modern convenience, situate on Broad ,'treat, below.Pino. J. M. GUMME - Y-& - BONB, Po. 733 Walnut street. VFOR RENT—FURNISHED Olt UN furnished. the three-story brick clwelltng situate MS North Twelfth street. J. M. CIUMIIHT BONS, 733 Walnut street.. fig .TO LET SECOND-STORY FRONT Mir I:teem-121 Chestnut street, about 2/ x feet.i Suitable for an office or light business. jalit tf rp FA lilt 21: BROTHER". FOR SALE —W E (.5 Einuare.—No. 246—Four-story brown stone resi ence, with three story double beck buildings. Lot 24 feet front by 144 feet given. N0.1P21 CLINTON STREET-Throe-story dWellintt, with throe-story double buck buildings. Lot 20x115 feet to a swot. CHESTNUT. STREET7-11andsome four-story resi dence, with largo three-story back buildings .' Let 25 feet front by :SS feet deep, to Sausom street. 'Situate west of 'Eighteenth street. ARCH STllLET—lituolsome four-story brick resi dence, 22 feet trent, with every convenience. N. W. corner Twentieth street. ARCH STBEET—Liandsome modern fopr-story brick ref& ence,writh three-story double back buildings. Extra conveniences and in perfect order. West of Eighteenth street, south -side. J. M. GUMMEY A: SONS, 733 Walnut street. TORENT—THE SECOND-STORY Roonts, or, Bilker, of No. 42 South Third street. Inquire on last floor. nisi' a to th tfi A P. HILDRETFI. E.. S. TAYLOR. HILDRETII k TAYLOR, • CAPE MAY. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Oflice, Perry atrort, oyposite Mansion street, CA PE MAY CITY, N. J. • Refer by epodel poi:mission to; E. C. Knight, William F. Potts. Matthew W. Baird and John C. B litt. Asqn., of Philadelphia; General• William J. Sowell. of Camden, and J. F. Cake Dili., of Cape May. • N. B.—Particular atteptlon given to the rentiiie of cotteqtes, • .. • -tity3to.iyl§ . fiREESE Br, II °CULLUM , REAL ESTATH • AG - imps: Office,Jaoltson street, opposite Mansion stroet, OAPS Island, N. J. Real Eatato bought and sold. Parson', desirous of renting cottages during the season will sppl7, or address us above. , • ' Respectfully refer to (Thus. A.ltublcam , Henry Bumzo, Francis Idol!vain, dugustu Merino, John Davis end W. W. Juvenal. feti-tfl EDUCATION. H. Y. LAUDERBACH'S CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND COADIERCIAL ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BUILEINOS, No. 108 S. TENTH Street, A Primary, Elementary and Finishing School. Circulars at Mr. Warburton's, No. 430 Ohostaut street. my 9 tf9 MUSICAL. . &Alf NDERS --COLL EGE,- —WEST_ vPhiladelphia. A lecture every MONDAY 'EVE NING. ap26-11n* area. P. BOND' An A, T' 21' : 0 BlThollf. private lessons land cisme. Residence 808 B. Thirteenth Fared. 4,325.4,1 PERSONAL ESSOR JOHN BUCHANAN, M. D. Can be consulted peronally or by letter iu all dis eases... Patients can rely upon a safe, speedy, and per manent cure. as the Professor prepares and furnildum now scientific and- yositivu.remeilii+s-HpotiaSty_tuis.ptecL--- to the wants of the Patient. Private oflices in College B u ilding, N 0.914 P.NE atreot. Office hours from 9 A. wt. to g P woo ly . COAL AND WOOD: R. MASON .1311NEs. - I%IIIIIIAFP'. BE UNDERSIGNED 'INVITE, ATTEN. T 'TION to their Mock of spring Mountain, Lehigh and Locust Mountain Coal, which, with the preparation given by us, wo think can not be excelled by any other Coal. • Office, Franklin Institute Buildingg,, No. 1G S. fleieittlx street. • BUMS & BITIMPF, • plOtf , ' Atoll Street Whee, No. 709 Walnut t RELIGIOUS INTELUGENdbE:—' Local and General. ' Tut;gild fit eibtfrig Oft,he }listorteal bekbeld in this city, ate . thßeth-, hell n Church, on the evening of May 23. THE new Catholic church at Twentieth and Christian streets is to cost in the aggregate :about $125,000. Over $30,000 has already been. • expended. Thu- Sabbath afternoon union prayier.meet ing ocilored) will be 4 . 04,0-morrow afternoen at a o'clock,at St. Theitntla's,Epise - Spal Church Fifth and Adelphi isfreets:' . Trim German Reformed Chureb, clalMS ,COU,OOO Earrubers in Europe. In thollnited States their principal strength is in Pennsyl— vania, Maryiaad and Ohio, r I'r is saitf.that•Planiel brew propose tOg.wre another fnillion'dolltiiiilethe Drew Theolegl cal Seminary, to 'establish a literary depart ment and wake it a University. TEE Catholic Sfonclard of this weercoitaini _a highly, interesting letter of the Most_Rev. M. J Spalding, Archbishop of 13altiniore,to Siba seigneur bnpanloup, Bishop of,(,)rfeatis4' A FREE conference of — Luthelitn'• will be held on the 17th inst., in Allentown, Pa., for the`purpose of discussing matterisper- i Seining to education in its higher and looters forms. .Fon-Tv-six persow,were rocently„ received into EA. LulteriLittberan Church of..this ',city,' by baptisni, ecuilirwation:and Certificate,being the largest mull ber ever admitted at one time. Rev.J-13__Itiemensnyder_is_the AT,a congregational meeting of the Spring Garden Presbyterian Church, held on Wed nesday evening last, Messrs.*, BF. Staining ford, .T. M. Freeland and Ho War(l4l.._ Arrlson_ were e ECR - d - to - tlio - oftiver - nertilirigolders. A itieslON. _Sunday . School in., connection with the Tabernacle Baptist • Church, in ,co operation with the Yoimg People's Associa tion, has been commeficed at the southeast corner of Sixteenth and ChristiabStreets. AT Bonifacius" . Catholic church, last Sunday morning, ninety-three persons re eeivedthe Saiir,iirrentfor - the -- tirsttime7 --- Sol= emu High Mass WEE sung by Rev. G. W. Ger dernann, assisted by Revs. J. J. Albert and Gerard Freude. Tnu pre ent indications are that the requi site ministerial vote on lay delegation,will be obtained to secure the adoption of the measure in the Methodist church. The last footings giie one hundred and seventeen beyond' the requisite number. THE new Jewish synagogue at Broad and Mount Vernon streets is approaching comple tion. When fluished it will be one of the most magnificent structures in the city. It will contain a huge organ over 3.5 feet high, with crtier 1,000 pipes. Ow Thursday, Slay .sth, the corner-stone of the new Catholic chinch at New Castle, Del., was laid - , - tbe - RevAiishop — litekeri - witli - seve-,; ral clergymen 'of the' diotese, being prevent. An intere..,ting tiisconm was delivered by the officiating Bishop. Oar Wednesday evening next, at 8 o'clock, a union prayer-meeting will be held in the First Fresh.) t Tian Church, Washington Square, preparatory to the-meeting of the General As - sernblyori Thursday,- at the same - place. - It :is - expectiAlhat a number •or - the foreigti-delez • gates and niany of the Commissioners will be present. Tint - closing - s.rxercisr — in -- connection with - the Monday afternoon union prayer meeting will be held on Monday afternoon next, at 4 o'clock, in the First Baptist Church, corner of Broad and. Arch streets. Rev. G. D. 11.oardl loan will preOde. The pa-stors and churches who engaged in the- meeting during the past nine months are invited to attend. ----Orribe-first-Bunday-in-June,-the—childrest of St. Joseph's Sunday-school- will Visit in- a hod:vibe grave of Father Barbell late _Pas tor pf that, Charth, at the cemetery, Eighth and Washington avenue. The adornment of his grave will be finished by that time._ Ar rangements are being wade by the various sodalities-and societies of the church to par- ticipate. ON Sunday, April 24, Rev. Dr. Tyng,of New e York,- announced his arrival at the age of i -.. seventy; and the - completion of. a 'twenty-tive - , years' ministry to St. George's Church. D or ,i ng _this tirne_he has been .detained .from work_ only two Sabbaths by illness; has solemnized 647 weddings, conducted 3.50 funerals, made over 25.0(10 pastoral visits, and preached - to more.tban 500,000 people. . THE Rev. E. Payson Cowan, formerly of St. Louis, was installed as pastor of the Market Square Presbyterian Church, Germa.ntown,on. . Thursday evening last. The sermon on the occasion was preached by Rev. Dr. Knox; the charge to the pastor was delivered by Rev. Dr. Helfenstein, and to the congregation by 'Rev. Mr. Bamtner- _Rev. Mr. Hutton • presided. The attendance was large and the services very impreseive.. ' _ , —. . . . , . - ON Thursday merning latt, at 'St. Peter's Episcopal Church, the „Rl—Rev. , )3ishop Ste-, yens, attended and assisted' by Rev'. Drs. Rnd- der, Davis, Bronson, and several other dis tinguished clergymen, conferred the Order of Priesthood upon James,Hutchings Brown, the Youngest serf of 'David Paul Brown, Esq., of this city. He has accepted a call from the Bishop of the Diocese of Albany, N. Y., and will enter at once upon his duties A RESOLUTION has been adopted to call a ' congress of German ministers in connection with the meeting of the Evangelical Alliance next fall in New York, for the •purpose of de vising measures to further the religious inter ests of the German emigrants arriving in this country. The project was started at a meeting of German ministers in New York and vi cinity, called by Dr. Schaff, at the suggestion of Dr. Fabir, the mission inspector. - - -- Tau Rev. R. A. Brown will be installed pas tor of the Trinity Presbyterian Chnrch,eorner of Frankford road and Cambria street; this . city, to-morrow evening. Rev. A. M. Jelly, Moderator of Central Presbytery, will preside; the Rev: Alfred Nevin, D. D., will preach the, sermon ;• the Rev. Wm. 0. Jonlistone will give the charge to the congregation, and the Rev. llilatthew Newkirk will give the charge to the pastor. These services will take place in the main building. , . . ' -;: . . Tux Presbyterian Board of Education mat in this city on - the 6th inst.; to receive their fifty-first annual report. The report showed ' that. the whole number of students now under the care of the Board pursuing theological, • collegiate and academical courses of study,was 391, of whom 109 were added during the past year. The total receipts during the same pe riod were $58,707 of which $3,411 was fold missionary purpdes. - The expenditures for the year.amounted to $52,160, of which . 72 ; 355 was for schools. _ . TUE Friends' Yearly Meeting, in session at the meeting-house;Fifteenth arid - Race streets, during the past week, adjourned yesterday morning. There were present about 3,000 members, male and female, from different sec tions of the country. Among the last business transaced was the holding of the anniversary of the ' First Day School,"the report read on the occ ion showing that there are in Phila delphial under the care of the Society-, 23 , schools,\ 3 Bible classes, '2 sewing schools for poor children, and 211 officers and teachers. These are attended by 1,483. children and 340 adults. The libraries contain 2,507 volumes. -' - Tim Sunday,. schools connected with the . _Worth --Presbyterian -Church, Sixth street, above-U-reen, held their thirty-seventh aunt 'versary on Sunday, afternoon last. .Notwith standing-the-storm,-a -large- audience—was in _ attendence. Addresses were delivered by the Rev. B. L. Agnew, pastor elect, Rev. J. L. Withrow and Rev. Dr. Berg. The superin tendent's report showed the schools in a very flourishing condition. The distribution Of a large number of beautiful books as rewards of raeritfnrmed a pleasing feature in the exer . oises.A.n.appropriate in memoriam was sung by theclioirnf thwchureh asiatribute to the Rev ' - - R.' . W.'llettry, the foriner pastor, who dihdlast yea while on tiVittit to thelinlyLand.,_ , .12r Rev. Dr. Mall's. Church, New. York, on. Sunday evening last, an interesting Meeting Was held with reference to the approaching• meeting of tho World's Evangelical Alliance, to lid b,eld in.that city from.S!lit.: 22-to Oct., 3. Addresses were made by • Rev. Drs. Sch - atr, Hall and John Cotton Smith. The European ,delegation, it is said, will number it% includ ing twenty or thirty of the most eminent. spholtire and divines of the . COntinetit, kind-. a number. of Members of the British Parlias went. Presidents McCosh, Woolsc„v" R , Hop sins; Milvaine and, Cummings,• ev. Dr. ~ 7 - -- Slorri'andßeilleitrylketdd"BtrecbgiWill'pre pare essays, to be read during the . meeting of the Alliance. The revision of the .1, common ga. • REAL ESTAI E. —TIIO NI AS & 1301 , ,T8!. e• 0 -• VOlrY Elagettlror.story Br wn Vett lo)a of the toripfttrea andthe tittle in the+ . 45totte hebitience; N0.1i3 Witlnet 610.7 d. opposite hit conimiattselfools, Will be among e <iproint lien itoneeeo nere.•26,64,t4 tiont.ms trot de e p to.damtm; Bent topics of diectuktion: Nreet. On'Tneeday, May 17th, 1870, at 12 o'clock. nods. will Le Enid at public stile. At. the Philadelphia Ex . • ON the 25th of .this month, as - before an- change.all that very elegant four-etOry . brown sotto. 'ziotinted the.Svhod of the .ffortherd ProVittee , nitssuage, with three -Ater, back building . and lof,of, tit the id OraNAttli Church in the United States green., ciliate on the north side of. Walnut: street; f Eighteenth etre t ite RittenhouseS nitres will commence it/v./mission in the . Moravian I, l , e , st l ° 3 vv . 81 ; containing in fronton alnut street 2tl et . Church in the borough of York, Pa. The lay . 6 inches, and extending in depth 236 feet to Sans in deleastea.from this.2 . eity ' ), are , from the Fleet ; streot.--z, fronte,-, Us...blouse is well and subStanilalir 4..11117111be or/ ail p,tr PrOft.d I egar' and Freebie" - b i llit4 net, Stith siittht andfluisheilltin a very superior and elegant Mau tootle! n improvement. and corsets- - `Jordan; `JOrdan", redo" d'etfiarch . ; Messrs, Lewis " Mends; has firg p ,rlor (with sliding foldieg. doors), ter and Charles Itgder. The clerical members breakfast room nnd 2 kitchens and butler's pantry on al so Be v jp i teptin. geoundp,troagrget ~e f . th e . the first floor; 2 comm. - idioms chamberalwlth bat It rootrill. _ ss• dining-room (butler's pantry and dumb-waiter/and .eirst'quuurcn; ay. rti.. re. nommen, • pastor of . drawing-room on the second floor; 6 chambers-and bath-. the ,Secohd Church, and Rev. John Icyce, pas- rot in on the third floor, end 3 Chambers and IlneMrooni on thelteartit floor; gas Inroughout, Water- cloeete,waelt toriof,the partoWgale Mis Mons $0 church • basintr,bot atm) 'told waterarbell-cislts, ripeakingatttbee: 'or mission cotiteegationAre - allowed to send bandsonie marble mantelernnmenotsloseta, buck stair- • lay delegates to this Synod until they become way to third story, furnace, cooking range, &c. self-supporting, the pastors of all such congre- subject to the provision that, In nr t , rto widen the "patiohs,- however,beingtnemberaof the Synod. ,lootway on Walnut etreet, from Eighteenth to Nine-, liteenth streets, no building or obstruction elionl , l over 'Tbe question of dividing the Synod into r be erected on the southernmost 12 feet of said lot (being Arleta or provinces will be disposed of. I the present line of this and the remaining houses on the block-lexcept-doorways,--steps3-porticoscellar-doOrs f LEGAIT - NOTICES. a ,s' aud rOnuffe4i• Yuen. - •,- ,"'"'"ETTLritS-T#STANIENTAnz okettliorr - ,in -two- months.---May he-examined-- 1J Estate of GEORGE W. BENNERS, late of the city dally from Ito 4 o clock. Ivo. 2.-1 f Handsome Cottage Residence, witliStable and of Philadelphia,* deceneed. having been granted to the Coact -hone° end large lot, Willow avenue, above .unner signed by the Bet:Liter of, Wills for athboit.i and moult 'street. Germantovrn. All that lot of ground ?amply orphfladelphia, all perions indebted t0,..0r those , with the messtiage and stable thereon erected,situate in having claims or demands 'against the same, an re guested to present them without delay to EDWIN If. the twenty , cooed Ward,Germantown • I.isinning at Fithgxy23l`lorth Water street, • • -• myna 6ts a atent' set fora a corner nn the east side (for meek Franklin) avenue, said avenge being 50 feet in . VSTAT.F.. OF,SAItAFI EM CAE S , widths ; .hence extending along the tear end of tote Nos: I h mend et north 42 04040 mini, east-187 feet 3 inches to a deutiiod.-Eettelo Testamentary - having been' 1 granted to the suldcribers upon the eat-ate of SARAH • stake set for a corner ; thence with the line of lot N 0.21 Kin LEN. ORESSOR, deceatuel.all pereons having manna 1 north 47 deg. 40 min.. west 410 feet 6 inches to the side of said-Willowaventiel-thence-withiheline of -eameaont h. - Or de - Mende againit thetestate of said diettSent WltYpirske knows the same to them without delay, and 'those in ; 4 deg. 85 rain., east 275 feet 6 inches to the place of be-,' ' ginning. The dwelling is a three-story stone (rough, CRESSON, 1029 Spruce street W debted to the 'estate will make _ p II,LIAIII I'. ORES ayment to B 311 LEN cast .) and has ;arbor. library, dining-roem and kitchen . SON, 224 South Broculatteet OHARI.EI9 Cl. CRESSON, On ; first floor ; 4 :chambers, bath and store room on pecend_flonend 2 chambers and linen closet on third 1618 (Theetnut-etreet,' 11,xecn tors ;Tor-to tante AttOrtler --• '111071,A81331E - A11:3111 - Walmitstreet ----- 0.030 - 11 , tit --e-fkauell. 7 - 11 eated-- 113 - 2 atr-° ll er-4we4 . -- ; ra nge, with hot 110 cold water in kitchen, and a never ' falling spring on the premises. Also, stone stable and' trarr•age-bense, plenty of .Lade Dees end shrubbery, garden fruit, Ate. N. lb.--The furniture will be sold to tho purchaser,, if deeirt d, at a fair valuation. - 753,0t0 may remain on mortgage . 140. 3.-Modern'-Three-story Stone Residence. East Walnut Lime Germantown.-Twenty-eecond Ward,-..A1l that - modern -' three-story stone-trough-east) meesnage, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate. tortlie east +Me orKiiiii - Wittnnt - Lubb - 0350 Net - from thil northeast side of Morton !street, Germantown. Twenty second Ward; the lot containing in front on East Walnut. Lane Ito feet, and extending ht depth 32) feet more hr lees. 111,, home. has parlor. dining-room and 2 kitchens on first floor; 4 chambers, bath room and water-closet on the second floor, And 2 chambers on the tined floor; gas - itud'iwater introduced, with gas fixtures throughout; furnace, cooking range. &c. Terms Two-thirds of the purchase money may re . main. Immediate povseision. Keys next door: 0.4.-31 °item Three-story Brown Stone Residence, N. W. corner of Twenty-first and Arch streets, 64 feet front that modern three story brown Stone it:mint age and lot of ground, situate at the Northwest cornet-4)f. Twetty-first 'and .Ards -streets ; the lot containing do front on Arch Street 64 feet, and ea:lentil - vigils depth along Twenty-first street 106 feet. The house is well-built, and line all the modern conveniences ; parlor, dining- • loon, (with low-down grate) on first floor ; two commu - pleating etionthere. library, sitting-room, bat )t. water clot et and pantry on the second floor; five rooms, with above ; base-ment kitchen, with wash tnla,pantry,akc.; gas; lint and -cold - `water.' ft - Irene°, - cooking revge, stattionary uiillita4iirsn th - ree - 'tubula bell calls,marblia leant - 01e. handsome gas fixtures.( wittch are included in the sale free of charge), underground draiume, AY- Tetmc-$2t,4900 may remain on newt gage. immediate [meat:seem • . s 31e y be examined Iran 4 to 61' 31. No. 5.-Sale by Order of Ileirs.-Estate of John Bur ton, decetteetT-Tlionate & eon., Auctioneers -Wry elegant thrte-story stone residence, with stable and reach-house. Miranl3i errert, Norwood avetine,Chestrint. =Hill. All that elegant - thnp•story g stone rims two.story hack I.nilding and lot of givens!, -situate on Norwood ns emu-, ext-nuing through Thorp 's lane; coe Mining about 43; acree or ground. • • The im pros , meets are an elegmt three Story granite --etnnonia mien , with I wo-stery-hack-bitild ing hall in the centre, parlor, dining-room, sitting-rerun lit end two kitcuene (with p.n .- moment .wasti woe) on the first floor ;5 chambers on the Hecond floor, find. is on the thud, and two•at t ics ; piazza en tno sides, cellar• • nntl , r the as !Ka , . to use, 3 lay a inflows in parlor, true ( with fixtures a bleb are inclinlNl in the sale, free of cna me), both. room, wit _ hota nil cold water, waters. deeer: et:di - ohms waslistancir imdde eloittcre, furnace, 2 cooking ranges, bell cells,pointed-stone etatile ant .ceatt-honse, with accommodations for six horses ; stone...Nall moiled 1114 bern-jard . ,_dtkkenit,ditle_Lto, ike.; large.vegreable garden. lawn. platute'd with I esergreene, and a variety of fruit and shade tre-s: I Terins-41alf cash. Immediate po.session. May be eir.- - 116rViear of all ineumbrenee. • • - • The above is located about 10 minutes' walk 'or the railroad depot, and adjoins and in the immediate Vi cinity of elegant residence', at d commands one of tb-.. Lands. meet views tot Chest nut Hill • 1 , No.ga-HateleentOthree-Story Brick fresidence.No. Frenklin 'that handsome modern three-stotr brick messuage, with three-story double back buildings and lot of greeted, situate on the west aide of Franklin at.. north Of Brown 5t.,,N0.8.-; containing in :front on - Ftankiin street hi feet. and extending Ina depth 78 nett. The home Las parlor, dinimi-roam and two kitchens on Jest Hoer ; ltirge..front_ chamber._ Sitting4oom, bath-- fool:a. water-closet, library and store-roots ton -- the se, and floor. andimir chambers on thotitird floor. Tertns--$34441 may remain on mortgage. ea - Immediate rCAPel'ltif"T. . . No. 7.-Six - valuable - Buildin , Lote.Evergreen aV e se, east of Genunutown avenue, Chestnut:l-fill, within live minntea' walk of the Railroad Station, at Chestnut fiiil -' No. 1.-All that lot of_gromel situate, on the north side of Evergreen avenue - 7.00 feet east of Germantown avenue; containing in 'front ill feet, end extending lit depth between lines parallel to Germantown avenue up ward of 129 feet. No. 2.-All that lot of ground', same size, and imme diately adjoining No: I-on the east. • No. 3 -A 11 that lot of ground, same size, and benne dintely adjoining No. 2 on the east. No. 4.-All-that lot of grouted, same width and a depth of upward of 128 feet 9 inches,immediately adjoining No. 3 on the east. . a No. 5.-All that lot of ground, same width and depth as No. 4, Owned lately adjoining it ou the east. No. thatlot of ground, 39 feet 7 inches front , and extending in depth npward of 128 feetBinches, im mediately adjoining .No. bon the east. , ilfir These lota are desirably located for immediate i n pro's:el:bent, and arson the strohlt of Chestnut Hill. 51. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioneers, 139 and 141$outh Fourth street. STATE OF JULIA ANN.. STUBBS, DE ..E.I craved —Letters testamentary upon the above es tate haring he , n granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same. and hOO/2 indebted thereto to made payment to CHARLES P. STUBBS, Executor, lib 400 Ann street,Philadolphia, or to life A Herne*, LEWIS 1/..NALL,- No. 703 Balloon) street, Philadelphla. tipo ilAt• EL - 1Z A. E. - 1311 - 11. TO, Deceased.—Letters Of Administration Loving been granted to the subscribers upon the Estate of ELIZA. E. BURTON, deceased, ell persons having claims or de mands against the estate of said decedent will make known the same to them without delay. OFAn-E.r'W BRLOITONI, BOWAR , I fUitTONL. IrF,xecu t°"'J 14l W C I KE street, I TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1 City and Counts of Philadelphia.—Estate of CIIAS. F. I.LX, deceast4l.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, sottle_and admat Om account of JAMES lit ABR OE and FERDINAND J. DEEER. executors of the last will and testament, of CHARIAI3 - 11". - LEX, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the partles,interested for the purposeeof his appointment, on MONDAY, the VA' day • of , May' A. IL 15713, at '4 o'clock' P._11.. at his. office, No. 271 !South Fifth etreet, in thS city of Philadelphia. JOSEPH. A. CL 4 Y, my 7 s,tu,th Auditor. . UHT — FOR THE) City' and.Cotinty of Philtuielphia—Estatte of JtEV.. JAMES SEDDON, dr ceased.—Tho Anditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the tiro and final account of JAMES SEDDON and JOHN SED DON , Executors .nd trustee. named In the last will and testament of REV. J AMES SEDDON, deceased. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountants, will meet the parties intererded, far the pnrpneeit of his appointment, on THU RSD AY. May . 213 . , .1117., Mi o'clock, P.M., at his office. .No. 20; West . Washitigton tequare,'_ln the city of Philadelphia. • „ CLAIIENCrE BURDEN, m 3 ,14-11 to• ...Auditor. I N TH-E DISTRICT COURT -OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR_THE_EASTERN_DIS , _ TRICT Of PANNSYLVANIk.—WILIJAM W APS LEY. of Philadelphia. a Benkroat. having' petitioned for his discharge, a meeting of creditors will be BoIdJUNE Bth. L 10 . at 2 clock P. M., before. Register McMICHAEL, Esq , N 0.419 Walnut street, Philadel phia, that the examination of the Bankrupt maybe Bpi:lW, and any business of ineetlng required by GO.C- Vont 1:1 and Sf of The are-a ' Corirresatransacted. The - Register will also certify whether the bankrupt has conformed to his duty. 4..helitinft will pis _ .. be held on WEDNESDAY, Jame before 22d.1870, thsi - CiurfiSt Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock A- Id.. when parties interestrd may altaw cause . against 'the discharge. - DER, the Honorable JOHN D CAWALA. L. S. DER, Judge, and thieseal of the said Court at Philadelphia, May 12, 1870. G. W. FOX. Clerk, .Attest—W3l rMICHA . Register. mylt 21'N3t' INSURAN. CE. _THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SATE - DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE AND - BrEGLAM-PROCW VAULTS - IN THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING. No. 421 CHESTNUT STREET. CAPITAL, 8500,000. Fwr ?sys•KEEPING of, C;OVERNSIENT 80N,134 and other SECT:III7IES, FA:4II.Y PLATS, J.LWE , -R Y.ILLid other VALI: , AXLES, nudes special, rtnaranteo, e; the lowest rates. The Company also offer for flea at rates varying from elf, to 875 per annum, the renter alone holding the key, SMALL SAFES IN run BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, affording absolute SECrittzr against Four, Tuarrißma- GLARY and AOmmtnr. All fiduciary obligations, such RE MI:NTS. flu AILDIAti- SHIPS, EXY.CTIOASHIPeS,•etc., will be undertaken and raithlullp discharged. Orculara,giving fall detail cforwarded on application DIRECTORS, Thomas Robin!, Benjamin B. Oomegyd, Lewis R. Ashituret, Augnetus Heaton, J. Livingston Beringer. F. Ratchford Starr, R.P. 21cCu11srb, - Daniel Haddock, Jr., Edwin M. Lewis, Edward Y. Townsend James L. Claghorn, John D. Taylor, Hon Wm. A. Porter. °Fry - TR& President—LEWlS R. ASHIIURST Vu.e President—J. LIVINGSTON ERRINGIIIII. Stollasy and Treasurer—R. P. McC I.LLAGH. Soiicitor---HICILABD L. AMID MIST. fe2 wo arab The Liverpool ef London and Globe Ins. Co. - Assets Gold, 8 18,4.00,000 Daily Receipts,. $2 0, 000 Premiums in 1869, $5,884,000 Losses in 1 869, - - 6-2-1-9iooo No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, Phikaelphia. TPI Ii L 1814017 .lITAITItA.NOE UOl4 PANT OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated in 1/341. • , Charter Perpetual. Office, No.lloB Walnut street. ' •' 0 A PITA.L' 8300,000, •", Iminree against lose or d amage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildingo, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goode, Wares and Merchandise in town or sonntry LOSi4ES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assets, December 1,1869 8401,872 4/ Invested in the following Securities, via,: First Mortgagee on Qity Property, well se- " , cared. ' 8149,100 00 United Stated Government Loans 82,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. Loans. 76,000 00 Warrants . .. .... 6,035 70 Pennsylvania 83000,009 Per Cent ............. .81,000 00 - Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, First Mortgage 0,00000 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 0 Per Cent. Loans,ooo 00 Huntingdon and B road Top 7 Per Cent. Mort gage„..._ 4,080 00 County Fire Insurance Company's 1,4300 OC Mechanics' Bank Stock - 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania 5t0ck...... 10,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. /90 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia Stock ... .............. ..... 2,200 09 Cash in ;Barki4;l 1 / 4 12 72 , • - • . - vtlittb eitPar.. ... ......... ..... Worth at present market DIRECTORS. mama 0. am, Thomas H. Moore, William Musser, Samuel Castner, Samuel Blepham, Tames T. Young, H. L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker, Wm: Stevenson, Christiauf J. Hoffman, peril. W. Tingley, Samuel B. Thome4l Zdertigol THOMAS C. HILL, preedext. Wx. 0817}1B, BeCretarY. _2l • ' PIIILADSLPHLt. December 22, nee. jal.tn th s U AN THRAOITE INSITRANOR 00M PANY.--(111ABTER PERPETUAL. e, Vo.3IIWALNUT Shoat, aPeye Third, Phflads. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build. Inge, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household Furnivive (ad Merchandisegenemay., Also, Marine Insurance- on Vftele, Cargoes and • freights. Inland Insurance to all cante of the Union. raszuross. William Inbar Lewis Audenried, Wm. M. Baird, , , John Ketcham, 1 John R. illackletnnt, eff ::.Baum e , nt. William F. Deems .. John B. lit. ; Peter Elege l l ih i tu i s _ IliainV 4 thermel. WILLIAM F. DIAN,' 1 08 Preiddent W. i - Dr, 131urn,liocretsa. lento then MEM ..P"a.ILA . P. 7 EI.:ISP.OTA:IIIrEii . I'iX . I 7 ... :5.1i..1.;1.11,-0...:,-.:5....i1i.MV 4 ` -4 'REAL ESTATE SALES. EXECUTOR'SPEREMPTORY SALE. Saw' —Estate of Charles' F. Les. deceased.—Thonias Sorts, Auctioneers.-9 Lots.—On Tuesday, May 17, Isio, at 12.o'cluck, noon, will he sold, at prthlic zale, /rhos t reserve, at the Philadelphia Esehan ge the 'follete ins , 1,-• scribed proper ty.vix.• No. I.—Lot, 13.• N. 'Corner Tenth and Hoffman street - s, First Ward.—All " that lot of ground, situate at the S. E. corner of Tenth and Hoff wan streets, First Ward ; containing in front on Tenth street Ti feet, and in depth on the north lino along Hon man street 2 feet 11 inchea, and on the south line 4S feet 6 inches. . . . . No. 2.—Lot northwest corner Eleventh and • Mifflin streets. All - that lot,of gtontrd, .begiuning at the North West corner of 'Eleventh' and. 31iMn streets; streets, thence westward along the north side of Mifflin street, 111 feet 3 ditches to Buck read ; thence north westerly along Buck road 12,feet 2 inches ,_"' thence north easterly 1 29 feet 4,i; inches to' the west tilde of Eleventh street, .and thence southward elong,Eloventli street 67 feet 1 inch to:the place of beginning. No. 3*—Let, southeast 'center rwelfth and 'Minn streets. All that trlangraler lot of ground. beginuing at the southeast corner of Twelfth and Minn streets ; thence eastward along PI Whit' street •225 feet 4 inches ; thence southwesterly 5531 feet i inch to the east side of Twelfth street,and thence northward along, and Twelfth street 153 footle inches to the place of beginning. 1 No. 4.—Lot, Mifflin and Eleventh streets and Buck road. .MI that triangular lot of , ground, bounded by Mifflin 'treat. on the north, by Eleventh , street on the east. and by Buck road on the southwest; 87 feet front on Mifflin street, 179 feet 336 inches on Eleventh street, and 199 teettlS inehes on Buck road, , . • , . , - . • No. P.—Lot, S. E. corner Twelfth and Moore streets. All that lot of. exeunt', beginning at, thee. E. corner of Twelfth and Moore streets r Menne -eastward along. Moore street 35 feet Ph e inches to Buck road ; thence southeasterly along Buck road 6,0 Teat 4....," inches to a,4 feet alley,extending to Mifflin street ; thence southward along the said alley 93feet .4.ili inches `; thence West w.ul parallel with Moore street 60 feet fp . 'l. weiftli street : thence northward along Twelfth street 14.4 firetU of an inch to the place of- beginning.- ‘',, ' , - .• - ,- No. 6,—Ltit;.,l6lMin , streetorest of Tenth street'. MI that lot of grown}, situate, on the north side of Plinth' street, at the dlatatice of 07 feet 7 inches 44'1364 . or Tonth street; containing t in front, on Mifflin street-69 feet 6!.; Inches; and extending in.'depth noethigard 17/ feet, 6 inches.., No..7.—Let, 31 itlliu street, east .of F,loveulh street. All that tot of grOunti; situate' 'on the ' north side of Mifflin street. at the illittppce 460 feet 7.6' hither] easr of Eleventh eireet; containtug in front oft'lllol in street 115 fret, unit extending bidept4 northetitrd'on the ova line 177 feet 6 inches, and on the west line thereof 121. fent. 1 No. B.—Lot, Thirteenth street, south of Mifflin, All that lot of grvilnd ' ,Situate:on the Wl?* side of %Thirteenth err( et, heginningt.ut the ' , Wannest '4.660, 'feet south of hlifllin street ; thence we/twaed parallel to Minim street 6ti feet 933 inches' thence southwestward 120 tent 10 in ches; thence still seulliWestWard 21 feet; Choice east ward "parallel With MUllip street 1111 - feet flitches to the west side. of Thirteent bk street ; -thence 'northward Ipl feet to the place of beginning. .. No.'9.—Lor , Mifflin greet, west of Twelfth street. 1 11 that lot of ground, situate - it the; 'teeth !side 'of AT:fillii / street. at the distanceuf 160 feet west of Twelfths tem, ; containing In front on Mifflin et mat EVfeet, and e X toed ing in depth northward PO feet." '-130tIlldhd VtatWitt'd by a 40 feet wide street, and westward hy. a2O feet IVltif, street. No. 10.—Tao-story, Brick p welling, Northwest corner 31 ifflin street and Buck roar , t. All that three-store brick -tnessuage_and-lot of ground, * beginning at the N, W. cor ner of Mifflin street add,Buck roadd ,thence Westgi along Id illlin streetl66. feet 3 Inchee to a 4,feet wide alley; thence northward - alorigtaiii allell4l "'feet 11. f inches o Buck road ; thence southeaetward y . along said road 379 feet 1 3' inches to. the place of begltire. r •," Term—Mall cash ibalaneroinay eirtain:" Sale Absb lußteee* plants at the Attethilinorinar._" — . "' " ..M.T.154.0.MAti .&. Ao..ri 8. Anctioneers. ap3o my 7.14 ~, 4 '' ' 'n9 and-141 , Eolith Fourth street. , m _6401 072 42 - .-1109496 ' . REAL- V3TATgW3)MAS & 40wp • N • Bale:—Thiee.ltorrlthtTayert' Ind .Dwelling, No.-1381 Pfigirank-roaß above - Reed - street. - -On Ttleit...'. dux, May 17th i 1570, At d'elock,; nein ;_wlll2 be sold at, ;public tale it the 'Phil el phia`texcEnAge.alli hat three story brick mesenagomith two.otory back buildings and lot of tirOtutd;hittiate on the oast vid4of , Pamey tank road, 175 feet north of Reed etenet, No. 1331 ; thence extending eaetwardly 87 feet 335 inches to a corner; thence went.. parallel wltti,flood street On feet 8 incites to a 20 feet wide etreet, lending [meth intoikteed , streer ; thence north 1 4 feet 8 i nches ; thence well 48 feet II inchee ; thence we t , 03 feet 21 inched ;Ih pines- 4111 -Atop gt,l7h sernatc• road 4 , a fet t 8 ihthes to the or bogioning.l ,1 100 ' 4., •fr o 'stable erected OR the rearcf.thaahOle..loL, Subject to ayearly/round rouCotfs4o; : • -', , ' , Tenn.—lCl 8 20 may remain On` mortgage.; '4'08134010t tiopteraber,isTu. • .• , : st. Tntao AB A SONS, Auctioneers, 1431 1 1ny7 14 139 and 141 Bouth Fourth etreot, it.;UAL ESTATE WES.' =REM 4101 1 1 EX,l l ,CUTeatf SA - sTAT I nee George M. Wharton , . doCeased. - --TtlVAlag OW" , 6 uottoneern Very valuable four-etoCy brick Residence, No. 278 tiontn Fourth street, betigeot Walnut ftod' Lo cust streets, 2134 feet - 34.4,134224 feet deep. • 'Ole Tlistehtl';' kin,' 17, lt7that 12 o'clock ,noOnarill be sold et littb l l o at the .Philadelphia Exibange all„that very„,v6mable i fOnstor# brick (marble 'frost 'to seeend ' Flory): Me.. 0- age. with'threeetory back ',Witting end lot of .'groltrid ) , situate on tho west sideof Fourth street, sant b tot ...WOl-„ nut street, N 0.218 ;containing in front on Fourth. Atreot ' 21 i feet 41-.) inches. and-extending in depth 130 reef ; Gem ' den hig . 'hY'sin'otfter of 1 foot 2 Inched Ow thii north' stile : thereof to the width of 22 feet a -Winches,. hnd 'Shen ex- . tending still further in depth 94 feet 9 inched to it court' leet wide, on which the said lot contains in .fropt feet 1 4 of an inch, and includes at thenorthwesterly car. • her thereOf the Whole of 8 feet Wide alle)",. extending eattiterd‘frorn. said conrtareet 7ldches and laid. out for common ruse:of this and the lot . 'Court' ,oq the, ttraihT • kohl' 23 ' "feet wide , opens on the south into a court 30 feet 6 inclice Wide, 'which comma-' nf cotes with SU- alley 12 feet. widecleadlng southward into Locnst(or. Prune) street., The easternmost side - of said courts and alleys, being at the distance of 224 feet 9 incifei westward from the west line of "Fourthstreet, with the free use and privilege ofthe said ge feet g i si feet .6 Inches wide cos ts , and the said 12 feet wide alley, in con mon with the owners, tenants and occu piers of the lets of ground' Intoining the same and en -tilled thereto—wah_and_wi Guml—borses, cattle:and car-- 'riegee et all times, forever; together with tne right of toil anti in so much crib° easternmost half part of the -said-26 feet wide court no liee - uppoeite-to.and-botiads-on said above described lot. The house is well and Hub eta ntielly built, and in excellent repair ; has 2 offices; with tire proof:vault. 2 kitchens and water closet. on the filet Rohr ; 2 large parlors e init.g room. verandah and dumb waiter on the Secon d floor ; 3 chambers and 2 bath rooms on the third floor, ann 3 chambers on the fourth floor ; gas. led and cold water, 2 ranges., 2 furnaces, bell cello. speaking tobeedte. wir ee plan - liar Clear of all incumbrance. :Terinb-8 16.000 may remain on'mortgage. Nay be examined any day previous to sale, from 11 to 3 o'clock., . . . ¢:i00 to-be raid at tile - time' of esio. -- r7 - Ily oilier of • NV. . 'DR Arrnte • t r • •' n TONEY' E. ButidEl. xecutors, MA RIA"??I. WII ART ON Executrix. • M. THOMAS' le SONS. A tictioneere, street. •. . E X 1 1 .:1, TI:PrOS' . PEREMPTORY, Jfliii B le.—Estate Vharies Lex, 'decetised.— horuas & Eons, Auctioneers.—Four modern 3-story 'brick dwellings. Nos: 2140, 2142, 2144 and 2146 Jefferson street.o est Of Twenty first street.' On Tuesday, May 17. 1870, at 12 o'clork, noon,' will 6e sold at public sale,toith oirre, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the -following thgerited inwpgriteg, . - - . . NO; I.—Ail that three-stery briek mei3suage; with two story back building_ and lot of groundoi tint° on . the of -. Jefferson straet..No..:2l4o ; containing hi front on Jefferson etreat• 16 feet; and extending in depth 621mt•to a 3 feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof ; Las parlor, dining-room, sitting-room. kitch , n and 4 chambers, gus, bath. Baltimore stove, range, dm. • Subject to a mortgage of ✓31,200 • Jimmied ia te possession. Ni,. 2.—A1l that 'lime story brick messuage and lot of ground, adjoining theabove, of sumo size and descrip tion. being No. 2142. Subject to a mortgagea of 81400. Lease expires Or.- tober 3, WO. No. 3.—A1l that three-story brick mosauage and lot of ground „adjoining the above, of same size and descrift tiou being No 2144. subject to a - mortgage of :51,220. Immediate possession. No. 4.—A1l that three story brick messnage and lot of ground, adjoining the above, of same size and descrip tion.being No. 2145. Subject to a mortgage of $1,350. Immediate posses t ale abs elute • - 111:T11031;kg . ,ti SONS,-Anctionee • • ep2B, m y 7,74 •139 and 141 South Fourth etret. Ca - I'U - B - L - I e - ISAL - LE.=THOM-Al3-&-I3ONB, -L. , A netioneern.—Very Elegant Three•story drown Mona Residence, No. 1505 opting Garden street, west of Eighteenth street, 36 feet front, 171 foot deep. Two fronts. On Tuesday, May 11th, 1370, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be Hold of public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that very elegant threa-story brown stone messuage, with three story bark building and lot of ground, sit lIP h. "on - the - north- aido,;-of• Spring- Garden street, west of Eighteenth.street, No. 1805 • contain iog in frent on Spring Garden street-. 36 feet, mill-extending in depth 170 Met 11 inches to Brandywine street—two fronts. The house is new,. well and substantially built. and finished in a very superior manner, with all the modern conveniences ; has ball in the centre, . parlor, rcception-room, dining-room, ( with butler's pantry,' 2 ---itilthentelvitir-tottt 0100—tr a a hto tos- , a nd—hi ti ks ~ arnt , -2 lo water-csets on the first floor •, 3 - chambers', - aalii4n sitting-room, library and bath-room en the seems(' floor ; fi chambers, bath room and billiard-room 'on the third floor; marble 'mantels throughont, front stairway, doors and window-sash. solid walnut,' plate-glum., 6 stationary wa slistauds with floors lined with lead, bell. calla, eas, hot - and . col ,- d -water; .2 ,thruaces, 2 caokiu_ir ranges, drl cellar, with bath large yard, underground dra nage, ,tr. Terms—half cash, . , e- -- Clear-otall-incumbrance.--: . Immediate possession. li,ww open for exaMination. 31.-. THOMAI34- MINS, Auctioneers. ~- - a_p2l 3Q ml 7 14 , __l39 and 141 South Fourth street. `tr., REAL ESTATE.--THOMAS SONS' klaSala.—Large and Vithiable ' Residence,'Brewery, and Workshop, No. 1646 North Tenth street. south-ef Columbia avenue, eO feet front, 144 feet deep to Huta,. scir, street, 2 fronts. on Tuesday, May 17th, 1670, at 12 o'clock • norin,will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, all that lot of ' ground and the tin provenients thereon erected , situate on' the east side f,f .Teuth street, wither Colinbia_arenue; containing in front on Tenth street 80 feet; and extending In depth 144 feet to -Hutchinson street-2 fronts. Tito iinprorOnsnts are a large Mid valuable three-story brick residence, - fizonting orTtlitlYstreet;ThortwarstOrybeek - biliblings, parlor; dining-roont add 2 'kitchens and work-room on the first floor; 7 chntnbers. gas,' bath, hot and cold water, water , eloset, 2 furnnees,' cooking-rouge, &c. A three-story brick building 40 feet- front,- fronting on Hutchinson street, supplied with a 30 horse-power en gine; and all machinery and fixtures requisite for car rying on a first-class brewing business; is now occupied as an ale and porter bmwery. and doing a - goo.b busi ness. Also, a two-story brick building, fronting on Tenth street. used as wearing rooms. Terms-81E100 may remain on mortgage. frar - The brewery is leased for 6 years, from Nor. 24, 1869, and the residence for one year. M. THOMAd & SONS, Auctioneers, sp2S my 7 14 -11 , 151 atrAnt 11. OAI AS & ations, Auctioneers.—Three very Valuable. Store house, ios.rllS. 115 .and 117 Gothic street, between -Front and Socond and Walnut and Chestnut streets. Ttiesda r y'May - 17;,16711, at "12 o'clock , noon; Will be sold at nubile sale: at 'the. Philitoelphia 'Exchange, the following described property, viz.:—Nos: 1 and:L— AU. those 2. Yery.raluable three-story brick buildimis arailet tegtortrid. situate ou the north.side of.cioths, streer, •betweeu Front and , Second tied% Walnet and Chestnut, Nos. 113 and 115; containing in front do Gothic street 39 feet, more or less, and extending in depth 41 feet 3 inches: . then narrowing from the east side the width of hbout,l2 feet,-and exrending further in depth of that!width 1 foot 3 inches, makin g the whole depth op the vest'side 124 feet, Subject to a yearly'ground rent of :51.56.` No. 2.—.2‘11 that valuable four-story brick building and lot of ground, situate on the north side of ‘,/oth c street, adjoining the above, No. 117 ;7containing id front on Gothic street' 21 feet 4 - Inclies,Anorc or leas;'hild pt 42 feet 6 inch, a. :Subject pziolearlyground rent of .£l3. and le shillings. 31. THOMAS & SONS,Auctioneers, my 7 14 139 and 141 South Fourth street.! REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS Sale.—On Tueseay,4l.ay 17,1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public eale,a4tha P biladelph iti Exchange, the following-described properties, viz.: No. 1. Modern Three-story prick. Residence, No, 216 North. T street. between Rime and Vine streetai. All that modern three-story brick messuage, with tvrcr:storY back build ing and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Twelfth ert, between Race and Vine streets,'No, 216; contain ing in front on.Twelftlreti eet.lB,feet, anduxtending in depth 90 feet to an alley, with the privilege thereof; has all the modern conveniences. Terms--_44,400 may renlain on mortgage. No: 2.—llodern Residence, gi g htb street, south of Gi rard avenue: All that Modern -new three-story brick dwelling. with 3 story buck building arid lot of ground, we,-t side of Eight). street, 193 feet 10.4 inches south of Girard avenue ; 19 feet front, 88 feet 2.!„," inches deep to Darien strert ; has all the modern conveniences, Tonne—e4,7so may remain on mortgage. Kaye at the mat ble yard above. M. THOMAS k SONS, Auctioneers. ap3Ozny7 14. 139 and 181 South !fourth street. fra REAL ESTATE.-:-THUMAB & SORB' EWA. Sale.--Ord Established ;11 induced ! Stand ' , nortfi• east corner of Second and Queen atreets. On Tut+ day , May 17th, 18/0, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold et public sale, at the PhiludelphinExchauge,all that lot of ground With the improvements' thereon erected, situate at the northeast corner, u' Second and Queen, street*, Third Ward ;the' lot contaibing in front on Second street 17 feet 7 inches, and extending'-in--depth-along Queen street B 9 feet 9 inches, widening on rear end to gl feet 7 inches. The improvements , re A ni two-story fra e on the corner, occupied us a dry 'Orls stem ; a thre • story and. two-story . brick dwelling..On I Queen atm . Subject to an irredeemable ground-rent of 20 Spank silver ruined dollars; which can bueXtinguished for $4OO in currency; , Terisis—Cash. ' f r, ' AL THOMAS 84 SONS;Auctioneen. apfo,my7 14 .. , ' 139 and 141 South Fonrth street., 01.1 REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SON §" Ell saio.—Modern Three.atory. Erick Dwelling; No. 1947 Warneeketreat. ~ OnTuesday, Uwe 17. th, 1670, tit l 12 o'clock; noon, will he sold atiublic ,liiile, at ' the Philadelphia Exchange, all thatimodern new three story brick thetifilllifte, with two-story back billldirte and lot of ground, situate No. 1917 Warnocke tree[; 16 feet front end 84 feet deep to an alley with the privilege thereof; has parlor, dining•room and kitchen on the first floor ; two chambers; sitting-room and bath on the second floor, and two chambers on the third floor; ims pipes, hot and cold water, range. Ac.,• ! Terms —e2,710 may remain on mortgage Immediate possesa ion. House open fur examination. - ': '•'' ' M. TlloldAt4'& SONS, Auctioneers. j ap3o my 7 14, '. ; • ~ 139 and It; S. Fourth street. ; E... ,--- Ex - Eu UTORtr - S - ALE.-=-ESTATE - 0 V 11 ' Ann (*niter, doccased..--Thomas & Sous, Ant"- ti on core. 90 Desikab le Lots,Chelten atenue,School street, Coulter, Penh, Queen, Ilansberry, Pulaski, Morris, Lailrens , stul `Witisahiekou avenue, Germantown. MI Tuosday, , ,ltd SY 17th, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, nt the Philadelphia Exthange, all those 90 very desirable lota of ground: having a large lot on Clintonl actuape, School street, Coulter, Ponn,'Queen, !Juneberry, P Work i, ;Harris, Laurens and IVissatilekol3' even , ' e,Germantown. : • _lrir That Will be soli according. to 4 Plan, which may he had at t' nOOMEI. I _... ' ~ U. TU.OM.A 8 ifs SONS, Auctioneers, I - 02:21:23.32iny7 24 , ._199Dnd.141.8. Fourth street. , saa ORPHANS' , COURT;I3 SAL.—, ESTA.TS - Wit vf , 4lsuitesi 8; Do Bonneville, deceased.--Thomu.it. Sorlea'Attotioneers:-Three.story , BriCk Dwelling, No. t,13 1 1,0 01hufd ,, strent4 west. of Fifth street.-Pursuant to an Ord erlef the Orphans , Owlet for the City and Conntyif i hiladt 4 Phialr will he soldoat nubile sale: CM 'NOW .. 41.% 27th:11870,4U 12 **lock,. noon, at„ the Philadel ph h . Inge. the following described property, late of Jar: , I .To Betintllloi. deceased,' 'viz. , : 'All that three-s'ory 1 brie .tnestdtt ortindlot I of , graund,situatu on the rOrth / side of Lombard street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. N 0.513 r'Contaiiiirin in front an Lintibard street 16 feet,. 1 and ex ten_dlng iu depth st foot. ._ ' 1 • '' •Ilythe blourt; L. , ^ JOBlOll MEG AMA', Clerk 0.0, ' ,As ..T.lloiiiks & PON 8, Auctioneers, ap2B my 7 14 139 and 141 South Fourth street. I)•:'Ail',, - ;•IAIA - ,Y;:fl'gfik : :, - . • , I:',REALp ESTATE BALES REAL Bea.fthlb=qi,lntilde. Bend( cot;-I.;W, corifor kof In't:mtj - -foutiliafid Pottery istreeta,belo*Sprneestrost. nt Tubs; ay ay.,l7tb, 1t70,iat , 12 o'elock.i noon, will be soldat rutin: sale, at the philtulelphia •Eschange, all . this lot of groat d,lit nate at the N. W. terner of Cw an •tt fourth tormerly Beach) and 4'actory streets, between Spruce and t Pine streets.; containing tu front on Twenty fonrt street 32 featil inches. and eY ten4ing. In depth on Parthrk' Street-90 feetfilaches.- I 7crint. polkas' sciii k p' Ate ' • . , encore, btiP.ltutyl '9ll and'l4l 84) . Punrth street. illiftlWW4 PE," xit VA 'OF Ile.'liefreBatisto'4khrititenher Stefan, 'deceased,— , homattic tionei Anctfoluillor: ‘Tnheallty, May 24tb, le71), at , 12-"o'Clock;i'nonnt will be sold at publicsalo,' at the Philadelphia hmlininge t thcotiowing described pro. pettier:rye - a NO. 1: Lot—Jaekson 5t.,4 tatinty• sixth Ward. All that 1r:will land •roa.t kr No cl on the , T wen ty-sixth'.Ward, city of . Oh commenclug on the north aides! Jack 6013 lit ear, )08 feet east of Twenty ninth street ence eatendtt •g , along JllOlO3OO etroot 162 feet ,• thence northward about 1 , 3 feet, Olicuce northwest ardltn 181 feet.ntore, ortless..; thenee southward about: 160 feet to the place Of beginrilmr., b heehaw° tract haft front of 161 t feston Jack— eon street, and is Dart of a large tract of, abont-7 acres, 21 perches, which largo tract is subjectton, l arenul rent of .4-7; Pennsylvania currency, to " h& sw°d " Ish-Lutheran Church-. • 2,—.Large 10t,13,E . corner - Twenty ~ n tnt atuntla - sk= eon streets," %trent y -et xth Ward: , Allthattractotlaud, Tnarkedlic472 - oh - the --- PlanilwentY-aixtil - AVartly -- cern niencing at the 8 , corner ot ' Twent.y-ninth and jack sen'streets ; thence . extendinif along .Jackson street 162 feet; thence southward 1100 , feet; thence westward 32 feet ;thence southward about 80 root, to a 40. feet , wide street, proposed to he opened - thence we.ttward along the Fame 130 feet to the east aid'e of Twenty-Muth Street ; thence northward about..,t-0 feet. to the nlace, of be ginning. " - • -Nom—The above luta fronts-180 ° feet on TwentY nitnit, 162 feet on Jackson, and 130 feat on a 40 feet wide street, an is ,part of„a large tract of abenLT acres, 21 perches, which_ large tract is subject to a ground rent, of • - 7; Pennsylvania currency, per alumni, to the Swedish Lutheran Church. _.- • No. 3.—Large lot, Twenty-ninth street, Twenty-sixth ard. All that tract of land, marked No. d on the Plan, Twent y-sixth'Ward,commenclug at the southwest surlier of T wenty- ninth and a4O Met wide street, pm posed-to_bdopt-nttl.;_thnnee_extending_westwartt_Laiong__ said 40 test wide street T 29 feet; thence southward about 80 ,feet ; tatence eastward 21 feet; Nnce southward 100 feet to-the north aide of Wolf stree t:; thence eastward along the same 62 feet ;thence northward 100 feet ; thence , eastward lb feet; thence southward ZU feet : thence east ward NO feet to the west aide of Twenty-ninth street ; thence northward' along the same 100 feet to the place of beginning.. . -hoTE.-7The above -ltaa3 fronts :,.228 -feet _on-a 40 -feet - feet u ide att eet, hat feet bh Twenty-n nth areet ,atul 62 • feet dn Wolf street, mat ts part of a large tract of about Tacree2l perches. Whieli , 'larger tract le - subi-net-t-o-a ground rent of-X7, Pennsylvania currency, per annuni,to the Bn etilsh Inth man Church. , • . - . - . • WS - Plans at the Auction atone; arid:abut at the Ex change on the day of sale. ,la 0. 4.—Ground Rent--025 to a year.—All that yearly ground rent of fiat, tit, issuing out of all that lot of ground with the two•stor y brick house thereon erected, situate on the north side of Earp street, First Ward 115 feet &i 4 inches west of Eighth ',meet; containing In front on Earn street 13 feet, and in depth northward at right angles with Farp street 49 feet 6 inches. - hOTE.—The above ground rent is well secured and punctually paid. No. S.—Two-story Brick Dwelling, Linnard street, ,First 1, and--All that lot' f ground and two story brick house thereon erected, situate ea. - the south aide of Lin nard street First Want lOU feet east of Ninth street ; i containing n front on .Linuard street 12 foot, and In tit pill at right. angles with, Litinard Street }Bleet inches to a 3 feetwirle alley-leading Jute another 3 feet wide tills yliatilng Into_ L innard ,st reef i• - o• -y hick_ said lot bas the free and common use and privilege. N 0.6 —Handsome Two•atory....slauttion, Second street read. Olney, - Twenty-second - Ward. - ' All that - stone - rows. tr-currmansioni two-ittoriaa-and.:_etttles.._ntia_two story back buildinge and lot of ground, marked No. 1 on Plan. at Olney, ail nate on thirnorthwesterly side of. M- I New Second street turnpike and 'northeasterly side pf Linden avenue, in the Twenty-Remind Ward, of the city of Philadelpi in, containing ih front on New Second street turnpike 1(0 .feet and hridepth limning alodg ;Linden avenue 325 feet ltBi inches. The mansion.is well built : is about 40 feet front ; has hall in centre, tialeed parlor, dining and sitting rooms and kitchens on first neer; 7 chambers, soma large and 'handsome ; pump in kitchen and in barn heaters, good ,water, ice •houge, barn and stable. uhrnithery, trees g00d.,•3 shade ; and " • in sill iisced tit is a tine property. in a beaut i I oi no • tm prov ing section of the 'City. passenger railway is now in progress ton and the place. .. three-story Otono dwelling, 11/ - -- acres Maple - and Linden avenues---Olney --- Alltshar tract of land; marked 18 0..2.0n the Plan, with the Nub gantlet three-story stone dwelling. With two-story badk buildings, at Olney, in the Twenty.seerind Wiirdr: be ginning ut a eornerinithe middle. of Maple and Linden avenues; thence along the middle of Maple avenue north -9 degrees 45 minutes, east. 16 96-190 perches tom corner thenceLorth 84,IdegrtS - es 15 minutes, west - 1114-1.00 - - perches ton corner t. thence north 9 degrees- 45 east 30 3e-100 perches toil corner ; thencesouthBo logrees -,34/ wintitescemat-42-percheit toa-corner thence south ,0 degrees 30 minutes, east 240-100 parches tea corner;.. h Otte south 22tlegreett 30 mitinteti; west 15 bti-100 perches to a corner.; the , cc south 9 degrees 45 Minutes,' west 08 perches to a corner • thence south 35 degrees4o minutes, went 6 6 Ito perches to the northeasterly side of Linden. avenue - thence by the same mirth 54 degrees .3timinuteo, west 4 46-leo porches to the southeasterly line of SYet4' more avenue ; thenc along the same south 33 degrees 40 minutes, went 2 42 100 perches to• the middle' of Linden avenue ; - thence along . the-same north bit degrees SO minutes. west, 242-I[xo perchee to the-northwesterly !hie of Sycamore, avenue ; thencn still along the middle Of _said _Linden_ avenne_notth. 80__degrees Lsrninutes,-west 17.8-1 U perches to the place of - beginning- ; Ntern.—The above • tract has large front on three nvennes—L laden . Sycan ore and - Maple avenueii • in M. - beantilullratid: rapidly Minn - wing - neigh or lood ' and could be divided into handsome building lots. A pas senger railway is now in progress towards it: There Is a large et:entity of line brick clay on this tract.' - -No. 8.- Zarge and, Valuable Lot, 234 acres, Olney. All that tract of land, at Olney, in the Twenty second Ward, beginning at a corner in the middle of Maple and bin. o en avenues ; thence running along the middle of Lin den avenge south -30 deg - i it, min r,mast 17-8-10 perches to a corner ; thence south t 4 deg 00 Mill. ' east 42 42 lOU per *hes to the sontheanterly line of Syeamore avenue • thence by the same aontliiB3 deg. 40 min., west 44 8-1 perches to the middle of the road leading to FrankforP; thence along the middle of said Frankftird road north GI deg. b 2 Min., west 120-100 perches to a corner; thence along the middle of Maple avenue north 9 deg.. 45 KO( 401.10 perches to the place of beginning ; containing about two acres 696-10 perches: - - here—The above him three frOnts on Maple, Linden and Sycamore avenues •, in a rapidly improving neigh borhood, and may be advantageonely divided into build ing lota. A passenger railway is now in, progress. tb wards it. Plans of property at the A netion Store. Terms—Cosh on the execution of the deed. VIVO to be paid at the time ofsa le. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, ap16.30 myl4 21 139 and 1418. Fourth strept.i 04 PUBLIC SALE,,ON THE PBX :USES. ---Thennui t k Sons, ' Anctioneors.--Yory elegant. country-scut, mansion, stable and coach-house, 21 acreo, known ea Beeeltwood." 1110 ~ lonkilttowt) station, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, residence of W. 0. Kent, Esq.. On Saturday, May Slat, 1870, at 4 o'clock P. PF., will be told at public Sale, on the premises, all that elegant country-sent, 25 acres, known as Beochwood,4' situate at ihaJenkii,tawn station, on the ;North Pond /Tarlia Railroad, 40 majnotea .by rail frOm the 'depot. The im proveme ate are an elegant t hi toe story stone mad slop , handsomely papered and painted throughout'; hag flute ball, parlor, dining-room, librarY,2 kitchens,with largo store-room attached, and two china • ploseta on.the first ft corm ith hot and cold water ; 5 chambera and store mom. bath and water-clo-.ets on the second floor; . foflr chambers and 2 large' closets on' the third floor; gas pipes, furnace, 2 cooking ranges.. bell calls, large water lank, large porch, two-story frame laundry. with tube, hot end cold water, ratge, 2 chambers over lanntitY ;root cellar, ac;; stone stable = and coach-house, coachmanis room, harness room, cow-house, green- house,tee-hattae (filled), with provision vault. sinoke-bonso, chldken home . and out- buildingerlarge vegetable garden, Splanted t, Young orchard of choice' fruit trees, in full earing, small fruits, abundance of old shade tress, ever greens, c.; large and handsome lawn, underground drainage ; inclosed in Iron, on Greenwood avenue by' ;11 substantial stone wall and a spruce he ?ge, and on the Final bw eat by a high board fence and a locust hedge. The Jenkintown station,•on the North Pennsylvania Rail road, is at the font of the lawn, about 300 yards from the front door, and shut out bY a beautiful woods. Half a mile ,from Jenkintown, where there are chureitet, 'chools, Mores, &c. Situation high, commonding a beau t ifnl view, df the .country for miles around. . • • See Photograph ut the Auction Rooms: Tertnt—s2o,ooo may remain on mortgage. Immediate Possetdon •. EI.T.GAFITTMINITURE. HOUSES. COWS.F PAU MG- 'UTENSILS. drc.—Ttle. entire Ilonsehold Furni ture, nort t es, Cows, Farming Utensils: &e., may be had by, the p u t ehaper of the place at a valuation. .51 av be examined during the week from Wednesday until Saturday, inclusive. Tralms leave depot of the North 'Pennsylvania Rail road for Jenk lu town-at 7.30,8.45 and NM A.. M.,-1.15, 4.15, fi.20,. 6.20,.8.00 . and ,11,34.1. Returning leave Jenkintown for Phlbulelnbia...nt 0:58, 8.01,' 8.64, 10.02 A. A1..,2.3C0 3.66. 6.14,6 84 updA.49.P. , M: ' • • 11.'T/1081,AS Jo:SONS, Auctioneers, •, ap2Bmy7 1421 t • 14 attd .141.11.0uth Fourth atreet." rimA EXEC U TOE'S .8.9.1.4 It , - ESTATE 01" J. P. Crozet*, demo:ad.—Vietnam & Sons, Aut . tunes re.-2 Handsome Modexn Thrtims.ory Ilrick It,eo - NO9. 2042 and 2014 Chestnut' street, emit (f T a enty• first street.-On vTnesday..Muy 24th, pao, at 12 t'cicick, noon, o 111 be sold at puhlin sale, at the Philn tolphia - Exclionge. the JullUiVing it, , ,icti. ed prop.n - ci .0, viz.:—No. I.;-All ithat handsome . modern three, stony rick inseam% hei IP it h';t lirr-o. d toryback . budding and, hit -,f ground, situstoon-thesouth side eI.OIA pArtat,g4roe . :net nt Twenty-first street, No. :MI2 ain ; contihq in - fin t ,n Chestnut , at roet '.io feet, ttid nxttliiiiiite in denlli I i icet. including half of n. 4 feet wide alley. The i nuae a well built, and has all.the modern conveniences; parlor. Inning room and kitclum on the first ftoor;, 2 clinuibera, =thing rnocannd library oh the toenail tioor;" gas, bath,. 'water closet, furnace, cooking range, Sm. Possession Ist, flctohe y , 1870, , Clear a all ineuenbranco. TerillS,CllBll. I 'NO: 2.--;All tliat lilideente , mot ern - tliroo-etory brick messungef with three story tack* building and •lot of ground, sttunte, ou the smith silo of Chestnut street, ad .olnitig the above.being t 1 a ,MI4 ; containing In front an Chelan tft street2o feet and - in; - dent 11 - - - 124-fe-ifrincluillng half of ,Safil Alloy.: The house has ail , thu modern con ° veniences; parlor, dining•room and kitchen ou the:first tioor;' 2 chambers, Sitting-room' and library nn the econdfiner' gas,.bath,kot and cold waterovator closet, inmate. cooking ;range, .tc. - ! ! ) POP6eBB ion 10th March, 1871. Clear of all lneumbranee. Term' Cash. By order of S.A. CIiOZER, Executor.' . .. I. • _: Nc.TII,OMAS , ez BANS, Auctioneers, rnyl2 14 21 . f :,., ,: 1:39 * 141•8(110111 Fourthstrost,' R 1 , 1A .1:# ,h§T.A.3,',E,.--Tlii.)M Ar.S.Bz SO Ns' ,Ser6sle,, , ideijorn three; st9ry brick: ti:nsidouse , NO. 718 North 1 wentirtli street, ribtreo_Coutes F t riot; (In Tnesitny,M iv 31, MO. at 1 213 'CIOIOST tricitri-wifi-hersiiiil at pubic Salo, at the:Philadelphia Exchange. all tht f modern tlirecuttory brick, ute -with three-sto y ssunge bark.building and Mt of onOrl, oetunto 'on Om ws t .side bf lwentlrth street, abasa.veates street, Nth, rll, ; centaintrig inlffont ant 1 wentieth street. 20 feet, and eit ioodirg in di.ith lfo NV. It it finished In the bent jinroaterovitlinll thermion] imnravemenm: 1019 " 001 • 11 papered • has - gat!, bath ,, trupreloset, hi* and cold water, go. • •• • ' - • kubject to a mortgage of .$6,200, duo in three Years' from Ist of Japtiary,l67o. , Immediate' sossessten, IC..ya ar the - ufltse of Oolthioll & 13raull, 272 South, rwarth street. • , If . TII OM At 3 & SONS. A net inneers. Wend 111 South Voiktli street, myl2 14 21 itEAL L'STATE':BALEB t: - —. fi t ,, ÜBLIC SALE.TIIOI4.44,SIP t3ONSy A uctioneenr.—Large and Valuable Building known weLandell'e Machine Werke, No. 95ai , BdaCil dtreot, Sixteenth 'Ord. On Tu , sday. May 21, MU, at 12 • • neon. will be Mitred `public sale; at' the Philo delphis Exchange: N o. 1.--All that lot of ground,of ith the ' fin prevent, rite thereon erected;situate oei the westerly side of Beech eet, in the Sixteenth Ward. of the city of Philadelphia ; commencingtt, a point in the westerly lino of tho said /Tesch street. at Alto dlateincr,o4 280 feet Awn thvenzli ,trOm the south aide of Laurel.street thence ex fehdlrig 'at estwardlv on " a line ar right nudes to the said,Beactestreee 140 feet 7% inches to the bouthataterly side -of.' Cehgchsink Creek Canal; tbenee extending southwesterly along tbe southeasterly Ade of the said Cohneksiulteteek Canaltll feet 33i „Inches to a point in the line of the said canal !said point being situated at theAlstance df 208 feet 9 inches westwardly from the said Beachetreetl; thence'on the same line 14. feet 9% inches • to apoint rthonceetlll along the* southeasterly side of the said canal and following the courses - thereof - 28feet ' 7% inches to a point; thence eastwardly along a line at right angles to thinliatd BBpcif street 236 feet 10% inches to the westerly line of said Beach street, and thence ex tending nertho artily along the weetern lino of the said Beath street 8.3 feet to the place of beginning. Part of the lot is subject to a yearly ground rent of 5180.,• Terms—Two-thirds of 'the Purchase 'money rimy re main. _The improremenis are a large brick building, part 4 `• to o and three storied high:With frame she in thittrear. Immediate-Possession,,Keys N0..2 - -4 1 edern.three-story-Brick—Resklence,Nc,„-173P----- - Vino street, west of Seventeenth street, overlooking Lo gan 1 4 quare,—A.11 that modern three-story : bd.* matt silage, with two•tdory back building and 'lot of ground, titnnte on- the north side of. Vino street,secand hnnee t set of E ghteenth Btreet, N 0.1737 ;:cont doing. in front c2l Vine street 20 feet, and extending in depth 124 feet to •en - 18-I'erd 'wide 'alley; The -house has parler;"thrting beim and - kitchen DO first- floor; • gas introduced', batik, lot and cold water, bell-calls, furnace, cooking -range,• • Tenns—s6.oooMarremain on Mortgage. ' 5 - Possession let of September. . . • - The above overlooks Logan Square, and is situate in a - vel l y . dOrit . V r tg ri eif o h r r e r a h l ood. , eby order of heire.` Estate of John Schweles,treceased,••,23B-story Frame' Dwelling, No.Blo North Fifth ntriet ' , above Drown'etreet, with a k'runie Stable in reafori Orchard •street ` All that 235- story frame mesentigonntflet of ground, situate' ore" the --- - ensraide - of - rifth - street, - Nm.815 - ; - conttrining trufrout — ort — Fift h street 16 feet, and fulength,thenceeastward,keep ing the stone breadth; 17feet deep then, continuing 1 foot wider on the south Ifee,f Willett makes 17 'feet' wide at the distance of 17 feet from the front line ;),then' Con tinuing 17 feet wide 113 feet toe 20 feetiWido alley ;,which makes 130 feet deep f onfFifili 'street, to said alley; • The • said 1 foot in width 17 feet deepbeinggfveno with 2'feet ft . ( m the adjoining lot on the south, 17feet deep, for a. 3 feet, wide alley, for the free rtse,,atiti privilege erne - sid - • lot and the rot on the south aide, Ihe above described lot, now-in-possession Oflitartinlfeek-;•thettabffelartn-Beek-,- -- his heirs and assigns , having the right tesbuild over and under the said alley the whole depth of 17,feet„-: A/ 40, 'a frameale in the rear fal Orchard street. • ? uto a yearly ground tont ot 4,31 , 0104 X. Immedirle hosasesion. •• • '5 _ • . No. 4.—Fre in° Dwellings and large Lot s Nes, 361; and. 3613 North Broad street, extending through ,to German town avenue. All.thotto mestainges and the let of ground thereunto belonging. situate on then east side or Broad street : e,63 feet 7% inches north of lioga street ;° the lot containing on Broad street ..)0 feet. and • extending in depth 94 feet fl . ; incline on the north line,' and 102 feet 11% inches on the Routh line, and thence still keeping the same brogdth at right angles with the Germantownyead 94 ft et 91£ inches on the north line, and 402, feet 11% in ches on the south line to Germantown roof_ The im provements are 2 two-story frame dwellings, fronting on • Broad street, anti .a. frame carpenter • shop :and frame stable and-wagon-Louse in. the rear, on Germantown avenue r nr Clear of all fneninbreinee,: , - - Terms.L , q2,ooo - nray 'main on Mortgage:l. No b.—largo and valuable. Lot, Columbia avenue, west of Broad street, 387 feet front._ All that very deal , roble levet' round, situate on the north side of Colum- - IflrVavnimeTutscruts4 - fonvapt7of --- Filtnenth -- stroebr‘com• - ti , ining in front on Columbia avenue 186 feet 84 inches, and extending in depth on the Utat line 139 feet 45% inches to a point ; thence extending southwesterly 231 fest • mates to Columbia avenue; forming a triangular lot. Set) plan at. the Auction Rooms. , . 6.-Lltuginess etand—Three-stor store anti Dwelling•aud•Black smith Shop, S.'W. et:Wrier .Of; Sixth - and blaster streets e3O feet • front. All that three story brick etore - and dwolllem and,blackemithehop and lot of ground, situate at tho..-south West ,coiner - of Sixth and • • 31 ster streets the lots containing Lin froht On Sixth street fO - feet,eld inetending in deptl464 feet.' No ; 7—,24-Mory,,Brick liesi , tence,. Marshall street 'llloore Street, Trenton t aVenue; Norristthyn, Perinsylva ola. All that 2%-Story'Briek Double House and lot of arshaU.=-andJdonle=titroe Tremont - .avenue, Morristown, Pennsylvania the lot containing in front on 31araltalt street 100 feet, and in depth 200 feet. The hencecontains 9 room atid observa totyc cellar tinder the whole: therois a vegetable garden, lid/ potid, spring of water, ft nit and shade trees, TfTlills coinniunicatelo )2 times it day' ' • , ITtnurr&--441f , e5ch: , ..-Innnelliste possession , At SON B.°Anoticineerie 139 and 141 South, Yourth attest. . m 3514 21 .42017 J X I :C:B.TU.It_'S_BAJJ , E.-• , _ESTA_'PM Or J. P. Crozet., deCeaeed::_: . Tholnao , &'SOns , ,lAnc7. tionters,—Liandsome modern three-story brick, resi dence, No. 21,31 Spring Garden Elva', west of Twentieth street.-On.Tdesday,- May 24th, 1870; at 12 o'clock :noon, will be Sold that .pnblio sale; at the Exchange , all that modern three-story brick messnage and lot of ground, situate on the north side'of Spring Garden street, west of Twee lietb ; No. 2031; , containing in front on Spring Garden street 20 feet, and - extending in. depth 114 -feet, including u four .Teet - wide 'alley,' - with the'• privilege thereof. The house le well built and in excellent repair'; has parlor, - dining-room and two hitchons on - first, floor ; two chambers ' sitting-room and library on second floor, and four rooms on the third ; 'gas introduced, bath, hot .atel cold water-, furnace, cookiswrango, Postessiou M 13th of September.., , la- Clear of all Incumbranc Teams Cash. lty, order of S. A. CROZEM, Ex ecdtor 31. THOMAS & °NB, 'Anctiobeers. myl2 14 21 ' , )39 and 141 S. Fourth 'argot. EFA PUBLIC SALE.-7TH(THATBB67;'OIsTEr, - ictietloneers:--Ilmidome - ktodern - - .Mansion - With' stable and Conch home, Wayne' avenue and Seymour stieet, Germantown. Twenty second WaYd,267 feet front, 216 feet deep, 2 fronts, On Tuesday, May 21, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the ',Phila delphia EAchange, - all that handsome commodious stone mansion and lot of ground, situate at the corner of Wayne • *mune and Seymour street, Germantown, Twenty-second Ward ;the lot containing .. irCfroxit' on Wayne avenue 267 feet f end extending in deptlY2lB/-feet. The house contains 17 rooms ; large parlor,bay windows. commodious chambers, airy and well ventilated :71308i bath, hot and cold-water, furnace, &c.;...carriaKe-house, stable, wagonrhouse. ice-house, ickembouse. :vegeta hie garden. The grodadture beautifully.laid out., sver gi lAMB, choice shade- andLf. ult-trees, shrubbery, grape vims, good spring•water; &c Convenient to churches and.. schools - and. - about 7 minntes' walk .froni Wayne Terms—Half rash. . May examined_. • , • .! Immediatesessession.' • .... , Al'. THOMAS & BONN .A Tr 3.7 14. PIP ann.l4l Sonth•Tnnrth ,t. i t tm t 1 a1,A.L..C.ia1.A1.h...--,..1.110.M.A8u4 150 8' ,Sale.—Moderu - Ihree-stori Prick, Itosidenco. S. 11. corner of Tel en ty 7 second aud Mount, Vernon, streets. therusrday ;bitty blst,lB7o, itt'l2 be sold public Hate, at , the Philadelphia ..ExchangaValtShat modern three-story brick messuage t wlth tbroc-atory.lpek building, and lot of ground. , situate at",the ,Soutileaat corner of Twentr-aecond aud ?donut' Vernon' streets containing in front on Mount Vernon 'attain toot and teixiiing in depth Sgt, feet ton street. 1,4 has. parlor, g_ diulniitroorti and , kiteben on-the , fital Omit gas, ltath,bot and cold water. furnace, cooking-range; &c., Inamdlate possession. Subject, to a raortguip of May be examined'any day previoUs to sale. ~.; M. THOMAS , tc.3os S. Auctioneers, T een 147) -13 a aorta I,Snuth. Fourth street. U Lat,S' PATE; OF .141. 1 .0dr5. N. C. Beebe, deteased.—Thontaa Ss Sons, Auctioneers. Very Valuable Three-story Brick Resi dence, No. 1621 Chestnut street, west of Sixteenth street, 20 brat/feet. On Tuesday, May 24th, 1370,at 12 &clock, noon, will be .sold" hi public sale, - at the 'Philadelphia Exchange, all that very valuable three-story brick tnes- Fuego and lot of ground, situate en the 'month - aide of Chestnut Hu eat, west of Sixteenth street, N 0.162.4 Vcon wining infront on Cliestirt street 20 feet, and extending in depth ILO feet to a2O feet wide street. • , ~• lams cash. • ' Immediate possession. ' • '-;• • M. THOMAS ck BONS; Auctioneers, 139 and 144 S. Fourth street. my 7 14 21 f "Leal, EbTATEJ----TROMAS & SONIS' MuL Sale:— Very, Valuable -Busirtesa - Stand. V our•story Brew:it-atone Stem Nu. 57 North Iblrd 'Arcot, smith of Arch 'street. On Tnesdar, 111ay 24th, 1870, at .12 • - o'clock neon,' will be sold aX public sale, pt,the Ehiladelphia Exchange, all that very valuable four-story brown-atone store and lot of ground, situ ato on the east aide of Titled street, south of. Arch 5treet:77,0.57.; containing 41 -front od .Third _street 29 feet, and 'eXtedelltig in deUth 127 Pet, more or arse ' tmniii pg. ,ut nell.9mllllanille• situate hi:the - ~ mast valuables() nevi nu Third \T-9T-1 00- 4 23 1PP0 MA7,re,trtath Pu mortgage. • inintedut e - posseaslott..l” A ' • • • r • id. , TEOMAS* BONS. ductioneersi rn y 714 27 • • 139 and 141 South ourtb street. ! 1 M ICERY, IltON TRON FEN OB.—. • r. • . 1 1 . 1:10 umlaraltined are prepared to execoto Orders:for ,) . ENGLISH .Itini:k.ENClE,: . cf--iVe'Ve!ert,:inafte:__The-mOati.i4abtl4.i:tted the Teo) .conorateaf-fonee that can be need. , ftectraen I.anete of rations styles of this tepee may bo .leeLqign °Plc°. : ItAitilALL TRDIBLB, it • n y 3ml; I4 T Soutb Front street,. .11101 C. 47. 8 0 li i to_ k _,.., i "...' ' SOLITHWAHH. FOHREQIF, • • , -., 43) WASHINGTON Nvenno,‘Phlledelghts,., MA NiIFACTURE , STEAM ENGINES — High and Low Pireastireilitirizon tat, Vertical, Etetuji, Oscillating, Bleat , and : , ti...,si a t i Puniping. _rim _..r.,,.,-- BOlLERS—cylinder, Flue, u ar,_&o. • • _.i ce ` ; STEAM BASIBIEBS—Basmyth and Davy atyles,and of an sizes.' rale* San CASTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green 4 ; B , 6 rl , ROOFS—Iron Frames, for covering with. Slate , orlron„ W TANKS—Of, Oast or rought Irou,for refineries; water, oil,•&c. • •• •' - , GAS MACHINERY—Such WI BetortS,Batich 'Ottatlngs„ older. and Frames, - Purifiers, Oaks and ;Charcoal rrows; Valves, Governors, AO. : . J ' ' , il' i BUG It SIACHLNEBY—Such as Vacuum Pans and i 5 I. pa, Defocators, Bone Black Filters ,, Burners, ashore and Elevators; Bag Filters, Sugar and Bone Black Gars, ,c. _ , ,„ s: ~, , . , , • Sole manufacturers of-the-follgying-inktgaltlefu-__...- ___...... In Pliiindeirhia and vicinlty,of Wnliain Writtlit'ertitent Variable Cut-off Stearn Engine. , , . • • .• In the United States, of .WeatOn's Patent Self-oenter ' lug aid Belf-balaneing Centrifugal Susar•draialng Ms. chino, , Glass ,S, Barton's improvenient ou AspiuwallarliVoottey's ,. Centrifrigal. • . Ilartol's Patent Wronght:lronjtotort Lid. ' Strabon's Drill Or - hiding Rest. Contrautora for the design, erection and fitting un 'of Ber fir erii4fivrtii , orlrhie Pnrar or lifolaagee, • -• • CoITER.- _Aias.o Y1(114 zTAL sheathing, Orarier'a Oopper Natie, Volta and fagot Con or; conmantly ou hand and for sale by HANSI WINSOB & Nci.3B2 South Wtorvor.
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