JWICTSTIVESS NOTICES. • Ise NererdMete rl ng Gravid Noun is o . tn , noir OHIONERING GRAND 11P11148.2 I'lANei , em pass alit theirs. °rest reduction in Pia los. DII2T %."5, 5p25, 1 12 N 06.1128 and 1121 Obesta.t. ro 6e°. Steels A , Co.'s Grand, Square eau. Opright Pianos. Pianos to ront. J. E. GOULD, Ma No 923 Ohostnn• CITY BULLETIN. Anne of Thermometer This Day at MA Bulletin Office. 12A.1L..-...70dur. 1f M.. 78 deg; 2P.31' 76 deE. Weather clear. Wind Southwest. THE PROTESTANT EPHICOPAL CON. VRNTION. This Norplpg's Prciaeedings. The Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church re-assembled in St. Lake's Church this morning. After Morning Prayer. the Convention vvas promptly called - to 'order-at -10 o'clock. The number of listeners assembled was much larger...tbday. • .. Bishop Stevens was in the chair. The roll was not called. .On motion to that effect, the' rule was suspended. Stich being the case, no addition tools place to the number of delegates in attendance. After reading and adopting the minutes of last night's session, nominations were made to fill clerical and lay vacancies in the Standing Committee. The nominees were Dr. Benj. Watson, Revs. ThomasE. Davies, E. A. Foggo and J. Percy Brown, Messrs. It. It. Montgomery, Chas. E. Lex and Joseph S. Whitney: . Rev. 'Mr. Foggo withdrew his name. The clerical tellers were Rev. Dr. Wadleigh, A.A. Marple and A.P. Brush.. Lay tellers, Messrs. L. Coffin, A: Ricketts and P. Baldy, Jr. Rev7Pr.--Paddo*-offered-a-resolution , that_l the Convention meet next year, on the third ;Tuesday in May, in St. Luke's Church, in this city. Mr. Hunter moved to fix the second Tues- Ma•u tip-=of-meeting: lay as - the 11ev. Mr. Pratt moved a - further amendment. He - wanted St. Andrew's Church-as the__place of Meeting instead' of-St:Luke's.- _ Rev. Doctor Drumm otiered\a resolution that the religious services of the-nl.xt Conven tion be held in St. Luke's Church, but that the , business of the Convention be transacted in some public ball, to be chose' by a committee appointed for the purpose. The Doctor thought that the holding of a business meeting iu a house consecrated as a ternple•of God wai out of place, and that scenes sometimes oc-, curred,in the, course of the business, harmless in themselves, but violatory of the purposes lor — which --- our - churches—are --dedioated,_ .as temples for the worship of Almighty God. Another delegate objected to - this. - The 'scesie or conduct that would be improper in a -- tetriple - of God - would "first--defile-a"- temple-of. .._the_Holy Ghost." The Bishop Called attention to the fact that. the first two days of the Convention are so oc oujiied in re igious E•ei ices as to render-the --- Tproposed - removal at least-inconvenient. • This amendment was. lost. --. Dr. Paddock's motion, as amended by Mr. --Pratt, was -carried.. The: convention iu 1871 ag4embles, therefore, in St. Andrew's Church, on_ the second Tuesday of June. at 5 P. M. to-day-shall be taken up for con.: sideration so.much of the Bishop's Address as hears neon the - ,s - übject of — the - division - of the diocese. This was so amended as to provide that the 'Voting on"-the'diVisioni-though-nottaketrat 5- , o'clooki-shall-he taken-before_the_ho_ur_of_ad, journment to-night. For the - Lay and Clerical candidates for. the Standing Committee, the tellers now an nounced the vote to be thus:—Clerical—Rev. Dr. Watson, 70 ; Rev. Mr. Davies, 56; Rev. Mr.. Brown,7. •Scatterieg, - 5. Total;138. The tellersheing unable to decide in the case of the lay delegates, another ballot was • Mr. Wm. Welsh offered a resolution to post pone the election of-delegates to the General • --Convention.until Monday_next. This eyoked -- an earnest debate. It was adopted. Mr. Welsh also moved that balloting for other nominations be also dispensed with, as there - was but one candidate for --each- office, and that the election be made viva yore. Agreed to. To fill a vacancy in the Committee on Canons, caused by the death of the late Geo. M. Wharton, Mr. G. W. Hunter was ap pointed by the Chair. Rev. J. W. Robbins was elected Registrar of - the Diocese, - Messrs. Thomas Robins, Thomas H.71 - lont- Tonrer:.,-, Edward Clark and John S. Newbold were elected Trustees of the Christmas Fund. . Mr. B. G. Godfrey was elected Treasurer of the Convention Fund, and Mr. R. P. McCul lough Treasurer of the Christmas Fund. Mr. Charles E. Lex was then- elected to fill the remaining vacancy in the Standing Com mittee, Mr. Montgomery withdrawing his name in Mr. Lex's lavol. The subject of the Missionary Report was then taken up and discussed up to the hour of adjouniment. I'lfE RICiImOND RELIEF FeNlL—The fol lowing letter has been received from Rich. mond : " The money received is distributed by a Committee of citizens appointed by the Board of Commerce of this city, who visit in person hull thoSe whose circumstances require the aid. " No better or more reliable citizens could havg been selected, and donors to the charity matrest—assured_that_alLAbe_mone is ex pended on those, and only thoso,who actually require it, and have demonstrated to ..this Visiting Commithie that they are worthy re -cipienta. "Isaac Davenport, President of the Na tional Exchange Bank, is treasurer of the fund, and will gladly give any information that may be needed.- " I learn that at present there are about MO that the committee are aiding gradually. As the beads of such families as have been wounded are able to return to work they are stricken from the list. Where the family, by death of those who supported them, - are left destitute, the committee will endeavor to aid until they can gain some livelihood." Fon SAVANNAII.—The steamship Tonawanda will sail for Savannah on Saturday, 21st inst., at BA. M., from Queen street wharf, where she is now loading. The Tonawanda sailed for Savannah on the 2titli of March last, but encountering the severe storm of the 27th, was so disabled that she was compelled to re turn for repairs, which have been completed in the most thorough manner, and special at tention given — to her passenger accoramoda tions, which are of the most comfortable character. Stockholders or others interested may see her at the wharf at any time previ ous to her sailing. Bov DvtowNifrf.—A boy named William McFarland, aged 12 years, residing at Twenty-first and Lombard streets, was drowned, while bathing in the Schuylkill, at Brady's Wharf, below .Bainbridge street, about 7S_ o'clock last evening. His body was recovered this morning and the Coroner notified. 1301.1) TlTEFT.—William Butler was arrested last evening, about six o'clock, at Ninth and Norris streets, on the charge of snatching a watcli from William Shull', who was passing along the street. He was committed for a further hearing by Alderman BonsalLi hint:.—The alarm of lire about half-past three o'clock this morning was caused by the partial burning of an unoccupied dwelling on Twelith street, a boye 'Mifflin. The loss it esti-, mated at $5OO. 7 The-tire is supposed to have ofamincetuliary. : . ..e of the case of the unfortu- . - nate wan wile day before ;yesterday. /AWL hitri7, self at his residence in Apble street, a Coro tter's jury rendered the obvious, verdict of ..loath by suicide. - tnia-CLAss lioTct,.—The Columbia : gods°, at Cape May, will open for the sum 4ner Beason on June 4d. l very urrangemout 1, 114 been made by Mr. Bolton, the well-known proprietor, for the comfort and accommoda tion of bis guests. Those who wish to engage eouris should do so early, as the hest rooms in the house:will be taken before the season 4 eminences. Persons can seeure rooms by e;:illing oh Mr, LSoltr.w, at the Qlrord Howiy, IN EIONOR.OF TIM GENERAL iiiis6)ll34lt.- W r ti learn that the Handel and Haydn, Society tom been engagpd to perform the grand Ora olio of tpo Messiah in honcir oil the General AsteMbly of the Presbyterian Ohnrch, at tho-Acadelny of. Music. Tuesday 'evening, May 31. The public will beglad to know that, instead of seating the Commissioners ail In a body, as is usually done in such entmrtain ments, their; tickets will be so distributed through - .`'the' house, that equally good seats will remain for the publiO wi? purclame. This is certainly a decided inaprovement, and -We doubt not will be appreciated, when the sale of ii,ckets is announced, winch w,ill be in a few days: DrrinnsTiiro SUNDAY Scnoor; EXEMISES. —The'Sunday Schools belonging to the Arch Street Presbyterian Church pastor, celebrated their anniversary last even ing.' The spaciouS audience chamber was crowded in all parts with the scholars and friends of the schools. The exercises consisted in singing by the scholars and addresses by several distinguished divines of the Presby -terfairchurch. The - annual report showed. the - schools to be in a highly, ffoUrishing condition, the present membership being about 450. This congregation is one of the largest of the de nomination in the city. CITY •NOTICES. KENNEDY - & Bnoe., 7-Chestnut street, are._ daily receiving new shapes in Ladies' Hats, Rich Sash . Ribbons, and. Fine Laces.- • • No TnounroX,annovance or vexation in using the Glitovlut & BAKED. ELASTIC STYMIE SEWING MA- - -ERIMRDY & BROS., No. 720 ObeatrititATOOt„ iropo.rters of Fine Millinery Goods. Wholesale and retail. . , CURTAIN MATERIALS AND DECORATIONS, from the Union League Recution,to ho enki at nearly half price. n. (JAIIRSL & SONS, . 713 - Chestnut street, •-- rla3hvoucpettitoce_) KENNEDY & BROS., No. 72 Chestnut street, nre quoted as the highest authority in fashione. Priced verypoderate. -- iGENTIfi4E SPONGES, and DELICIOUS SODA WATER . at BAKES', 1100 ARCH STREET.-- TITEBE is nothing lb - the - upbolgtery ess that AtmetwrsoN ,CCo., No. 1135 Chestnut street. cannot. have done for those oDtrusting 011101 - r1 to them. Prices low Promptnees, and above all, first-class tvoilintattshitt. LAniEg-visiting the city shon1(1 not .loavo xvithinitheeing the new Millinery Elnporitirn' of , rnoß: RENNiii:oi sr, r.rtos., 729 Che.tnut street. - . JACOI3I 4 II VIC 1 - IY LOZENGES—For Acidity of the Stomach, Hearthurn, B tangency and Indigestion. 917 Cheetnut street. artparqt_ Carpt•ta,"&e.. effeeto ally . protected from those pests, by JAPORY'S INSECT POWDER, 917 Chestnut street. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS . and druggists aundriew TiRI7.I , TEDY & BROS., 729 Chestnut street, are - the achnowleti god lenders-of Fashion-in—Ladies' _Raoul._ Hats and Bonnets. Their French Flowers are very superior. _ G ILBERT'S PATENT C OMMODE S :lndispen - Sold by_ Itenry C.LStotte _Cb., 213. South Fifth street. ---RXISNEDYS' TRUWAIRD HATS are perfect ; • __. _.; ______,. tile gems ; their Bonnets are unequaleu. ALL THE LATEST STYLES COATINGS, PANTALOON STUFFS, AND VESTINGS For , Saring Wear, NOW ARRANGED FOR PUBLIC INSPRCTION,,, AT CNA/ILES STOKES'S, No. 8U CHESTNUT .STREET - BURNETT'S COCOAINE_. dresses the hair per fectly. . OAF:rola:l's Latest Styles of ' Ladies' and Misses' Stlring Hata . . - Can be had at their Store, 834 and 836 Chestnut street - -To 41131E7' 2 -soothe and.. relieve _the - pain of children teething, nee BOWER'S LNBANT_OORDIAL t SO& by all druggieta. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success, by . 3. -lames, M. P.. and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear ( his speci alty.) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania,l2 Years ex perience. No. &15 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are Invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in hie prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. CORNS, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully treat/s1 by Dr. J. Davidson, N 0.916 Chestnut street. Cho.r_gett moderate. GENTS' BATS ! GENTS' HATS! The beautiful Spring Styles are now ready at OAKFORT)II'. under the Continental _MARIN E BULLETLIN PORT OP PHILADELPHIA-MAY 19 lll6r See Marina Bulletin on inside Page. ARRIVED ,THIS DAY. Steamer Emilia. Freeman. 24 hours from Now York, witierodse to John F Ohl. Steamer R Willing, Cupdiff, 13 hours from Baltimore, with mdse to A Groves. Jr. Steamer Mayflower, Yults, 24 hours from New York, with incise to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Bristol, Wallace,. 24 hours. from New York, with mils° to W 1' Clyde & Co Schr Planter, Horton. from Seaconnet, with miles to Lennox & Burgess. Schr W C Beebe, Loiter, 4 days from Boston, with ice to Lennox & Burgess. Schr hilt Read, Benson, 98 hours from New Bedford, with oil. Schr E Haight, Avery, 5 days from Newport, With flab to Dill & Co. Schr J E Simmons, Noon, 7 dais from Hallowell, Me., tir . l . ker Ice Co. `tchr pity' 7 dayeEirt—ind-aif7 Y Chl ll h c . t e .m r j et n it i l e „ " c. i ttVt j tl t i m ""' N Sehr Yandalia Campbe n 11, I day from Leipsic, Del with grain to:Jou ' E Painter. Schr Caroline,' Tice, from Millville, with, glass to Whiten, Tatum k Co. Schr St Mary, Steelman, New York. Schr liehecca k Dacia. Drumlin. Now York. Schr .Ifunde Wllsou, Contwily, RO.ton • Tug Chesapeake, Merriliew. from Baltimore, with tow of barges to W 1' Clyde &Co Tug Fairy Queen, Wilson, from Havre de Grace, with a tow of "largest.° W P Clydo & Co. CLEARED TICS DAY. • Steamer Anthracite, Green. N York, W M TIMM A Co. Steamer E N Fairchild,Trout, N York, W M Daird&Co. Steamer A C Stunms.l.enney,N York. W P Clyde A Co. Sleepier Ann Eliza. Eicifle. N Yolk. W P Clyde A Co RhosTugu Jefferson, n, Baltimore, with a tow of barges. V, P Clyde & . . Tug Hudson, Nicholson., Havre de Grace. witho tow of barges, P Clyde &Co MEMORANDA.. Ship - Caravan.' Mitchell. cleared at New Orleens Iftil inst. (or Liverpool, with 9281 bales cotton: Steamer Whirlwind. Sherman, hence at PrOvidence 17th nd. Steamer Volunteer, Jones, hence at Now 1 ark ,T;s• terdaro. Steamers 71,inneeota. Whincray, and Tarifa, Murphy. cleared at Now York Yesterday for Liverpool. Steamer 'Valetta ( Br), AlcQueen, fur Glasgow cleared at New York yesterday. Steamer Western Metropolis, Quick, cleared ant New York yesterday for Bar re, Ste. ' Steamer Regulator, Brooks. from Wilmington, NC. at Now York yesterday. Steamer Lackatrunit, Perry, for Bermuda, clearoa at New York yesterday. Steamer Baltimore (NG), Voecklor, cleared ut Balti more yesterday for Bremen, Steamer Liberty; Reed. cleared at Baltimore yfstorday for (layette and New Orleans via Havana. Strainer Lunniden (Br), Roach. cleared at New Orleans 14th inst. for Liverpool, with 3163 bales cotton; 204 bills bideo.)394 sacks ()Brake, 11, 0 28,000 in specie, &c. Bark Pawnee (1(r), Hunter, cleared at. Now Orleans 19111 inst. for Ilityre, with len bales cotton. ' Bark Bermelln, Nielson, hence at Malaga 301 h ult. Balk Christoliers, sailed from Liverpool sth lost For this non. Bark Abide N Franklin, Holbrook, hence at Gibraltar 28th ult. and cleared for Naples. Brig Itlchmond ;Powers. hence at Gibraltar 26th ult. Brig Telma, for this port sth inst. at Arecibo, PR. 30th nit. Brig James 'Davis, Partridge, hence at Salem 16th Inst. Schris Win 11 Thomas, Winornore: N G 'knight, Kent, non Challenge. Thomas, hence at Salem 16th (not—the latter for Newbury port. Eichr Sophie Wilson, Ball, cleared:lt Boston 17th Inst.. for tlipt port Schrs Four Sistent, Shearer. ft - 4)m Bath, and Sarah Wooster, Leland, from Calais for this port, and Chat- Annooqu, Black ,from Pertland for do,sitiled Irma Holmes' Bole AN 16th Inst. Schr Golden Eagle, Bowes, hence for Chelsea, at IfohneelTole KM tin inst. ' • 2 - tieltr.D C Smith, Phillips, from' Taunton -fur this port, sailed irorre.Newport 16th Mot., -tichr John A Grillln, Foster, hence tit Providence 17th instant. Sabre Wm Cohll'er, Taylor, and Alabama, Vangilder. sailed from Zrovidenco 17th inst.for this port or N York. Elebr Surf. Johnsen, sailed from Newport 16th inst. for Trentont NJ . Schr Thos - Borden, Wrightington, hence at Fallßlvor 17th inst. • sour Fountain, Bennett, at Newport 16th lest. from Volt Fiver. to load fish for this port. - aRiII3ETATITINDA.'t7WHOLESALE Dricea—Saddlery, Harnega find oreei Gear of t , 14, at TIN EAt3B% No. 1126 Market atr9ot. Big horse to the door. rpliE " BARTLEY" KID GLOVE IS TEE J. LEST, A. & B. BARTHOLOMEW, tip3Qtruls r bole Agon4 MIL Eighth tarot.. IL - 71 - D - ELPIEII2S. - }ll l- ENING - BIIttETIN -- TIIIIRSIJAY, MAY 19,1870. --- SNOWIDICIT BTMTHER, 2.3 South Eighth ntreet REAL ESTATE-WALCS. fre ORPHAN St (.701JR,T I.*E.--EsTATN. INS Of Henn' Pascoe, deceased —James A. Froomlu. A tun kinKor.—lloder authbritr%o T;the Or ph bort for the city and comity 'of on Wed nesday, June Bth, 1870, at It o'clock. noes will he tut] I at public' Mb". without re*erve, nt. the ,Philadelphia 'Ca chet:4e. the one undivided balf ;part in Inc following described real estate, bite - the property of Henry P ksroc', deemed : 'Desirable building lots, Twentieth street, be- No. 3.—A1l that certain lot of ground. sitnate oti Ole east side of Twentieth street. at, the diAtince of7B feet southward from the south side of Part 'eh street, in th 3 Fifteenth ,Word of the city; cont. "Mine in: front on Twentieth street 48: feet, and • extending In dooth,east ward of that width 100 feet. (near of iucumbrance., No. 2.—A1l that certain lot of ground, situate on the east eldwof Twentieth street, et the•-distanea: - of .168 feet eoutbsratdiy • from the south side of Parrish etrest, in the Fifteenth> Ward of the city ; containing in front on Twentieth street 16 feet. and oaten. ing in depth of that width eastward 100 feet: Weir of incumbranie. Heat 3-story Brick Dwelling 1512 Summer street.—No. 3. All that certain throe-storyl to ick messuage with base ment and bathroom, and the lot of ground on whivli it is erected. situate on the south silo of Summer street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, in the Tenth Ward of the city, at thidistance , of '715 feet wester...rid from Fifteenth street; containing in front on Summer street 17 feet, and extending in d . mn,h. 68 feet. Cleared' all incutnbranoo. • - ' Handsome Modern Residence, 1521 Race street .-170. 4. All that certain lot of ground, with the thred•story brick' dwelling and backbuildingithereon - erected, situate on the north side of Race. titreet,_ between_ Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets fronton in the Tenth Ward of the city; containing in Race street 20 fent, and in depth 120 feet to Spring street. Subject to alto ground Tent per annum. . , , • , • , On the above lot are erected a hanelsetue three-Adorn brick residence, with two. story bet& bnildincs Misfile modern conveniences. Saloon parlor, dining kitchen and summer , kitchen on first floor, marble mantles, stationary wash 000 , range, bath, , hot and cold water, gas throtighout. private slumm nm y, uerous closetsi - lc. -- On the - rear - of the lot is erected a three-story brick Factory fronting of Sprit' :Street. 6100 to be paid on each at time of sale. _ Court " JOSEPH DIEGARY, Clerk A wILLTAN. J. PAM:lo74'dministrators, . • • jOSEP p ksonit, JAMES A. F,ItEEDIA ' Auctioneer, ruylo 26 jet . • Store 422 Walnut street; 1 ORPHANS'. COURT SALE: - -:"Iii&• tate of George llf. EverlY, Deceased. Jurnes A. Freeman. Auctioneer. Valuable BUsiness Stand, fr'otory • Iron and Brick Property: No, 47 South Third street above Uhesinut street: Under authority of the Orphans; Court for the City nud County of Philadelphia, on Wed nesdity , June 8, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold at puellerettlerwithout,reserve-at-th chatiigh, the following:descrilirid teal ast'atOjatalht pro= pert) , of Gseres Everly, deceased. Otte undivided „third part of all that certain flye-story iron and brick r ineseuage orl moment with•baseMent, - and , lot or -pioce of ground. situated on the east side of Third street, _between Market and Chestnut streete.in the Sixth Wart. 'ollifiTeityteontaining in - front - or breadth eit-Third-nrreot -14 feel, and in depth zo feet. Bounded northward by -Rtemii,fortnerly of Enoch Story; eestward by ground tornituly of William Hodson; smithwerdby an oast and ;M . the distance cif - abouVe3 foot from the front of a 11011HC formerly in the.possession of W ith.th on Chestnut, street, and ,by - Third street a foretavi . Together with the privilege of a certain all late of .-Enoch Story/ bounding northward on the said lot, and k UM' ise iron, the back end nf •t lie said, alley, to the ex tent of feet on the lot lute of Enoch Story; midlr and subject nevertheless for the-altey-Drlvileg/aforeeabt, to the pcYment of a certain yearly . rent of 61. 61. mitts money of Pennsylvania: 'and sitqjeet the said lot to the pavinS.fit Of •a•ceetft in- yearly ground rent of. - Lt NI money of Penneylvallia half YfiltrlY, tot •set forth in Deeds recerdedyenpeetively in Deed .Book E. le. No. 6, page 192: W.c., Deed Book E. T. No. 10, page 451, ke. N. B.—There - is a mortgage of $4.000 upon the whole _ -property to one - thirdofwnich this is Bold subject to. Sale A Vitittitit. • 4300 to he paid at time of sale. By the Court, -.; OSEPLI • MICGART, Clerk O. C. - 7I ILLEB. N. EVERLY,- Sr.. Trustee. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Atictieneer, myl9 2Sje 2 ' • • Store. 422 Walnut street.. f:1 f U.1..1 (.; E.. JAMS A. Eki. Freeman, Auctioneer. liandoomo Modsrn Res' • dence, with mansard roof, southeast corner of Nine teenth-anti-Lace -streets,-opposite-Logan -Square,- .0n Wednesday • June Nth, 1670., at 12 o'clock, norm, will be sold at public sale;at - the - Philadelphia - Exchange: the fellowingolescribed rt. al estate: 5 %11 that three , story brick raid: nee, with double threo-story brick back bnildings,and lot of - gronnd - on - whichitie erectelitattr - - - aie - cift - the -- eioutnwed corner - cf= liiinittienth and Um , • directs, opposite Logan Square, In the Tenth Ward of 'the city. being 22 feet front and 130 feet deep.. , • n.r This is -a very substantial Residence, three stories withlllensdrd roof-,lrompleted_and_reago for 'lige, Very fine peess,d-hrirk front, meth marble elevati on • ova door-head; wa'nut aunts, marble veltelibreki Wel'itret inside dor mintip fps.. ;aside . shutters on both fronts ; wide 4Paolous Poriart. elegant _dir.thne-roomooith bay .yoindow, all elegantly' papered: large Thai fibers firm! h'uldnitc , r4rh." oriole window. un the seci.nd:tiperandbath - room adjoining,:-Permanent , wash.ldandstii.--c lamber.i.T.Ritoiny ftm4ers; with' bath -room-on-third-frOor. --.1.1bt-arut-eo , -d-wrdir____lhrotigh . the. house; heaters front-and- bnek. Fitteel..unfor.the use of o praftssional gentlemaniVieh Vices in the basement, with tattier. on Nineteenth:are:o ' so os not to (Mee:feet sait4 the dnrnesttr arrangements of Mt fain ihiLlarge yard, ,te. kg" The situation is peirticularlYinriting bung on the 'gook sine of the Sired, opposite one of the ~vest of the sgai lji squares, talkith here extends ctmsiderably west of , N,n,. ternift:orret,irlth the mem "Leadenly. ill Natural Siiene., to be erected on the other cortier. The. improoeinnts in the -neighborhood- etre.,delebnineet,,so ihrzt,no . objecttonabl, building ran be Exerted near. • It maybe o2umined any time before the sale. Tetras—SLUM rash only required. • - Clear of 011 inruintaance.. "osseeolion with the deed. .15;z00. to impala at time of sale. - • JAMES-A .-FREEM A 31... Auctioneer ._ Store, 4 01 Walnut street. )19 26-ie2 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE ltiiL of Peter_Jacobs, deceased.—Jamee A. Freeman, Auctioneer welling. S.E. homer Federal street and jeflfirson - a , W4 . 41e. Cinder autho rity of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday. Jtwe 8, 1870, at 12 o'clock. neon, will be sold at public sale. without reserve,: at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following describod real estate, late the property of Peter Jaeobs, deceased : All that certain three-story brick mesimage, two-story brick.slaughterrhouse, frame sheildings,Alli the lot pf ground sltuate on the south tilde of Federal- street, and : —east-side-of—JeffereonLaitanne4 formerlY.::_Moy_eMenain - road),ln_niefiecond__Ward_of the city containing_ containing_ u front on deraln street 20 feet. and in depth on the west side frouting ou Jefferson avenue, 123 feet 5,4 IrMhes ; and mi thcoouth end fronting on a 20-feet allay, 49 feet 8 inches ; and in depth on the east side la) feet. Clear of all incumbraime... On the above lot are erected is three-story brick tavern aurl dwelling, with one- story brick Li:chen attached; sittace at the corner of federal street and Jefferson avenue, and a two story brick building and frame shedding, on Mar/on street. Sate absolute. X 4?" $lOO to be paid at timoif By the Court. JOSEPH MEGARY, Clerk O.C. AGNES FLANAGAN.Administratrix. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. my19,26-jet Store. 422 Walnut street. _ - • tiR 010 3 11Als18' COURT SALE.—ESTATE La of Blichael Neeson, dede.nsed.—James A. Freeman, Auctioneer. Thine-story Brick.-. Dwelling, No. 3524 Filbert street, Twenty-fourth Ward. Under authority of the Orphans Court for the city and county of Phila delphia, on I.Venuesday. June 8, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described real 'estate, late the property of Illichaer Neeson, deceased. All that certain-lot of ground with the three-story brick messinige containing six rooms, and the lot ofground onwhich it is erected,situate on the south side of Filbert street, at the distance of 94 feet eastward from the east l_sitle_of_Thirty.sixth striet—fn—the_Tweilty-fourth — Ward of the city, containing in front on Filbert streetl4 feet, and in depth southward of that width at right angles with Filbert street, 99 feet to a 4 feet wide alley which leads westward into:another 4 feet wide alleys which 1C11 , 114 northward into Filbert street. Together With the 11511 and privilege of said alleys. Sale absolute. ' /:100 to be paid at time of sale. By the Court, JOSEPH:111E0.111Y , Clerk 0. C. EDWARD NEESON / 'MICHAEL DOWLI4O.j Executors. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. utore.422 street. myl9 je2 fir ORPHANS' COURT SALE.---ESTATE of Samuel W. Courtney, a Minor.—James A. Free man, Auctioneer.—Two-story frame House No. 1119 Palmer street, Eighteenth Ward.—Under authority of the Orphans' Court fertile City and Connty of Philadel pbia,un Wednesday, June, eth, 1870, at 12 o'clock, noon, will he sold at piddle sale, without reserve, nt the Phila• delphia Exchange, the folloWing described real estate, late the property of Samuel TV. Courtney, a Hiner. One undivided i third part of all that certain two-story frame mesnuage, frame kitchen and lot of ground-situate on the northeasterly side of Palmer street, at the distance of 178 feet L inches southeast from Girard avenue, In the Eighteenth Ward of the city; containing in fronton Palmer street 18 feet it Inches, and extending depth northeasterly on lines parallel with Girard avenue 90feet Clear-of all Inemnbrance. $lOO to be paid at time of sale. Mc remaining two-thirds will he sold at the same time by the other heirs, the purchaser obtaining a clear title tp time whole. • ' By the Court, osrpH MICOARY,OIorIt 0. O. MARY COURTNNY,thurrlian , .TAMES A. FRERMAN, Auctloboor. bt0r0,422 Walnut Arca, iiy)O 26 jet THE Fll' ARTS. NEW STYLES LOOKING GLASSES At the very lowest prices. New Engravings. New Chromos. Picture Frames---Every Variety, At Revised Low Priced. It cog e rs's G-roups, sor,E, AGENCY. gestic - Frames, Easels, - -- Poreelains, -- Bmi GALLERY OF PAINTINGS OPEN FREE AT ALL TIMES JAMES S. EARLE & • SONS, 816 Chestnut Street. WA'rcH.Eiti THAT HA.V.E ( - 00 orto ,fulled to givo natisfaction, put in good ,order. 'Particular attention paid to 1 , 1110 Watctr ea, Olironontetoro, oto., by skilfut, workman, latudeal Boxes repaired. FARR fi BROTHER, lmportera of Watcheo,- 32aliteatinit ritreet, below Four& Ili Pitt ESTATE SALIE:S. -UN-_:•111 - 14 ' Ifidt isee , olhertitts Jt Pens, . - Auctfoneortf.=Very elegant Count :feat-Man Gardener% Homes, Stablo au 1' Coach liouse-knOwn as Malvern," eignt arid it quart ir eases, ilualtjetori, - Wenty-third Ward,' five Mintints' walk.from the Denote( Holmesbuig and Brofiletuu 1180- ' road, ton miles from the city ; Beeldence of J. t. Way. Erg, t'aturtlas,./flaY 28th. 13/o,at four_4'ciork P. M., be at public sale, on the, promisee, all that Ala., geld country, 'seat known as- . "Malvern "formarly the ..country ritolfictice of: John: Farrifint, , Budtletent A.llvontr-tbird-Werd. -- The improvements are a largo; atone imansfeni . with all the modern gar dent Ye }tense, stable, ooaoh bonne - sud.ice haus" ; "Inj go greifinitunder glaasaleldlng an average clone thousand pounds annually or ;foreign gropes, .w him anti black of Abe beet varieties. Hamburg. Muscat, dtc. The grenade are laid in English style,. shaded with, line old trees. large and beautiful evergreens, and 'ornamented with hedges, flower-bode" and shrubbery. Nature and art combined have rendered it is spot of rare bounty; 'Large vegetable garden, asperagus-bed4 •an abundance of fruit of all descriptions large and swell. end excel lent water. Convenient - to stored, schools and churcheti. The grounds of the lifiiscspal Chorch the property. The situation"' is high and 'healthy, commanding an extensive view- Of the surrounding country., tUrlmMediatepossession. Tories-Ralf cash. .• . • fiGr - Personsfitatiring to view the property will take the, one o'clock train from Kensington Depot for Bustle ton . " A persen.ivill bo. In attendance daily to show this --- premisesr -- • • • M. THOMAS & BONS, Auctioneers, - mon 21 TR - 139'rchil'141 - 80tah' Fourth-street...-. Ittrai -11 , AL ILSTAT.b.—THO At AS 85 SONS' - .=4,1 tiale.-ildndsonio Modern Residence-and large lot. Nenongo street, above Twenty-first street, Twenty -first Ward .-On Tuesday . Ma y.sl, 1870, - at 12 o'olook. noon, will be sold • at public' sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that handsome modern double stones rou gli c.tst 1 residence, with the lot of ground thereunto be situateon the-north sldeof_Ventsago_street,__at _ the distance of 100 feet we -Award from Twenty first .street ,in the Twenty first Ward. of the city 'of Philodel phia ;thence extending westward along Venting° street 100 feet ; thence northward, in a line parrallid with Twenty-first street; and crossing a '4O foot wide street _called Pacific street', 295. feet, more or lema, to ardor.: thence southetulterly, recrossing - Pacific - street - 128 feet, more or less. to a point at. the distance of 100 feet west -warti'from-Twenty-first street ;- thence aerator/in - Loa line parallel with Twenty-fleet street, 183 feet IN inches to•thu - place of beginning. The main building is 38 by 34. feet, with back building 22 feet deep.; has large hill, parlor; library, dining-room, pantry and 2 'kitchens on the firs t 'floor ; 0 'chambers. bath-room and water-closet on the second floor,and 4 chambers and large store-room on the third ; largo Reynolds furnace. 2Tangett, gas, Wit -01:14,-;c91(1—wate-r,Allata - 4 1 . 1 flatt_tEL_Witid 0 a 7 . 1 i. fattened' thin o nt.'" ' T lie"g ands - n re' an - 4 someii: un- Pros ed, with shade, trees and choice shrubbery; Terms accommodathi2. -• • F• - THolitAß ag. BONS,. Auctioneers, mylo 21 28 139 and 141 South Fourth street. ses,Thomas & Sone, A uctioneers.-Vnry 'Valua te Business Stand .I.lotel' known as Markley '9," • - Birolid ---- street -- aint-Germantown_ road.; 4 aere,a, 565 feet front - on - Broad street-and Geemantolvo -ti venue, extend:- ng through to Flftesoln etreet-5 fronts. on o,',Ano:. day afternoon, June 1,160, ut t o'clock, will be sold at public cabs, on the premises; all that large and valuable 1.1 of p mind end the improvett.ents Own. At ereced,' situate on the wescsale of Broad street, r of Gor notillowi. road, 250 feet 2.3 i iliChee front , a) Broad etre°, t. " 313 feet oche., on Germantown aeon:. ~ /3 feet. 3% inrhea on airciet;43l feat On . I.llt , :eatit street7and 393 feet 8 inches on lieienVenno, ( which , 14 320 feet wide) '-t,Jronts;.ZTll , ...iinpror eau (.11t4.0rf , -1k.‘41 . ;-09rs , stottioand' .rick hotel and duelllng. hos Mir,'rift - tie rofith.4 aril kitchen on first liner; tine on the sot:011 , 1AM twtc,ittnta: there la a laras•verandah, whieh commands an extended view down ltrond - street-;• frame• stable end oxterioltre aheddiug : a umber of old shade trees, hr.. This is - 1 . %00 I , oatilished stands anti considered ho- Lest -road: hotel in Philadelphia, and hav hie five fronts, Is very Taltinble.for building purees - s. The German:men Pa-- danker railway Cars Vise the Tinico.eysty t y.'eu tyann Wes, Tenni ear y 'twined tote Posss,ijon, Will be -sold according to a plan. Which may be had at the_ uction.reent Will be shown by rhe.owner and occupant, 31r. Jacob' Markley . THOMAS hSONS, A actimmere, -mv)9-21-28-4 4 4 , ._ 1.3,,tw1.1.4.1 street. li-BLIO—SALE—T II . O3I AS_ S.: _SONS— Auctioneers.—liandsome Pointed moue Residence mid'Large Lot, Chestnut Avenue, adjoininiz the Episcor: Chorch.;Chestuur Hilt - - - -Ain -Tuesday May 3L 1370; n t 12 o'clock , noon, will be solii at •puldo sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that lot of ground. with the raeibuoge thereon erected;situt.te en 'the ,otitheaSterly side of thestnut even ue, ht the distaaceof 4U6teut north __eastArly front the northeasterly side of the Periaomett Turn pi RerttaT - C h est - nut - 1i it I-, -in -t nt y-,meu tid_ Ward of the City of Philadelphia, - containing trout on Chestnut avenne,„ B 3. fret 4!., inc h es, and extending in depth aoutheastwardlY OrlhatTridtb northeast.' werdly side thereof 250 feet inches, and on the south-- we , t ,„„ r dif theig o rzsi feothif inches with an ontiet n fvOt wide street. The dwelling is_ b uilt of pointed stun° ; has parkir,:with: bal - window:library: dining , roots, tWo-littehenstind two pantries_otr the tirsr and nine chambers ott the second -- and third tloori; te • well supplied with closets, and has heater, range, gas, bath, hot and eild - Witter, - ,tc ;, - piitzza exlimding across the whole front M. n T HOwit A ti S er & o "Ti' i Nn SAuctioneers. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. tnyl9 2128 in REAL ESTATE:L—THOMAS & SONS' sale.—Very Elegant Residence and large Got, No. gsal Spruce street, lee feet front, 175 feet deep to Irving street. On Tuesdas May 31st. bin, at 12 oclont, noon, will be 110k1 at public sale tit the Philadelphia Exchange. -ail that Iniudsiantintodern three-story niessuage and lot of ground. situate on then6rtif eldeof Spruce street,wegt of 1 flirt& -ninth street. No. 390; ; the lot containing in trent on" Spruce street 100. feet, and extending in depth _l7s_fect to:lrving stteet. , .The house it brick rough-cast, with l i ellnw - walls'stripped insidecin -excellent 'repair. arid lute all the modern conveniences ;-has 2 parlors with folding dooi s, library. breakfooq-zuein, 2 kitchens and large ball on the first-finer, withliorehes front and rear ; cenuttodious and communicating chambers , and-bath room on the second-floor ; 4 rooms on the t bird- tiooe,tad 2 rooms in the tower ; has gas throughout, het I -cal isatot and cod water, water-closot, furnace. cooking-range. &e. 'rite grounds are planted with tine old shade-trees, shrubbery. ,to.. Stone wall and iron fence in front. Clear of all ITlCUmbrance. Tunas -One-third cash. Immediate possession. - May be examined any day previousto sale. M. TII Ohl AS kIiONS, Auctioneers 139 and 141 South Fourth street. REAL - 11.41.6 Sz, SO NS-- ;I: " eale.-12 Modern Three-story Prick It wellings.Nos. 2031, 2033, 2035. , aeg, 2041, 2013, 2015,2017,2049,2051 and 2053 Camet street, north of Norris street. Twenty eighth Ward. On Tuesday, May 31st, 1370, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at , public Halo, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all those 1 modern three-story brick Ines. suases, with three-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Cerium street, north N Erie street.liog: 2631.2033, 2035, 2031, ^.039.2011.2143, 2045,2047, 2049.'3051 and 2043; each containing in front on Camay. street 17 feet, and extending in depth 73 feet. The s have the modern conveniences ; parlor. dining roamand kitchen on the first 'floor; gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, ,tc. Each subject to a mortgage 0f.432,0 f ar. 1W They will be sold separately,giving the purchaser the choice. M. THOMAS St SONS, Anctieneere, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. my 19 21 20 ffti U 111,1 C SALE.— T MAS & SONS. UT nctioneers.—Brick Factory, Nos. 1315 and 1317 'Wallace street. Nisi . of Bread street. On Tuesday, May 31,1870. at 12 o'clock, noon, wjll he sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that brick factory build ing and lot of around, situate on the north side of Wal lace street, bets een Ridge avenue and Broad street, Nos. 1315 and 1317 ; the lot containing in front on Wallace - street 36-feetTand-exteraiing-in-depth-averagina-atiout -04 feet 0 inches ; has gas, water, underground drainage, In rn rule possession of lower story ; ticoond story let 1lny: Terms—y3,ooo may p•main on mortgage. IS. THOMAS Sc SONS, Auctioneers, BO and 191 S. Fourth street..' PEAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' EEL Sale.—linsiness stand. Three.stary Brick Tav ern and Dwelling, S. E. corner of Twelfth and Camilla streets, below Carpenter Atrial( . .0n TnesdAy, Al 'is , 31, MO, at 12 o'clock, neon,"will be cold at nubile male at thu Philadelphia Exrhange ell that veluabk three story brick mesanage and foeof ground, situato at the S. E. corner of Twelfth and Camilla streep, ; eontainina In front on 'Twelfth street lti feet, and extending in depth along Camilla Street 73 feet, Including a 3-feet wide ahey. The honiie contains 10 rooms ; hae gas, bath, hot and cold water, water-closet, cooking , range. &c: • Tertne—Half cash. Clear of all incumbrance. DTIIIICtiIatfE pnssesxion. , May be examin e d. M. TUOM & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 Soutla rourth street. • CA REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' Sale.—Vandsome Modern Three-story Brown stone Residence, No. 280 South Third street, above 'N.,tpruce street.—On Tuesday, May 31st, 1870, at 12 o'clock, won, will he sold at public sale, at the,Plitladel Oda (Exchange, all that handsome modern throe-story broWn ",Ptaile meBnuage, with three-story press-brick b .ck bond ing and lot at ground, situate on the west side. of Third 0 street. above Spruce street, No. 100; containing in 'Tont on 41drd street 20 fket, measuring from the middle of the parittiou wallg betdeen this and the mesguage to the south and to the north, and extending in depth 180 feet 8!.,4 inches to Bingham's court. The 110058 has all the modern conveniences. I ems-614.000 may remain on mortgage. Immediate Poßgession. - Keys at 'the Auction Rooms. M. THOMAS Sr SONS,Auctioneers. rnyl9 21:8 130 and 141 South - Fourth street. EPUBLIC SALE.—THOMAS 8s SONS, . A uctioneerK. Valuable Business Stand. Three story Brick Livery Stable, No. 200 South Eleventh street, below Walnut street, 00k, feet front. On Tuesday Slay 31,11170, at 12 o'clock, noon, will -be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange s all- that valuable three ory brick stable and lot of ground, situate on the west side ofEleventh street. south of Walnut street, No. 200 ; Owlet containing in front on Eleventh street 05 fret ii liMhes. and extending ni depth along Zombie street 02 feet... The stable has a press-brielc front, good bi6ettien3 and the conveniences; has accommodations for about 200 horses mid 100 carriages. Termer-81000 AMY remain on mortgage. Jrumediato pmsesslon. M. T110231.AS SONS, Auctioneers, myl9 21 28 130 and 141 S. Fourtlretreet3" LOW DOWN GRATES. .FIRE ON - THE - FIE ARTFI - TNSVIIES PERiF'ECT VENTILATION. LOW DOWN AND RAISED - GRATES.. STEAD! HEATING APPARATUS, :Hoy r 11311.1virAIDE03 AND RANGES. ANDREWS. HARRISON & CO., 1527 MA alum sTREEr. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. , , th a to Smrp • 110EIG') LAbELPHI TE; 14 N A SURENS' trod e BAD INSTITorth G Nin O th (+ ab N ov Market.: B. 'O,: EV U ERETT'S TRUSS Dosittrcly cures ltuptureti. Cheep TVISHOB. Elastic Delta. Stookings, SupPorterte, Shoulder Braces, Crutches, Suspoesories, Bandages. Ladies attended to by Mrs, E. jy,l ly re SEMI-ANNUAL SAtE. HOMER, SPRING DRESS GOODS MUST BE SOLD OUT 13Y lat JUNE, including -their-immense - stock from the Wholesale Depart. MARKED DOWN TO EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES To Commence on Monday, =ISSay '9ths _ In all the New _Sljles and Fabrics imported this Season for their particular trade, and suitable for every_variety of costume, and twill be sold at, prices ranging from 20 CFI'S.. 1 3 ' Eit .A.T4113 111 . 1" WARDS. tuyl4 s to th _ GRAND OPENING OF SUITS flO-MER, 00-LL_XDAX__& ILL COMMEN CE - THE SALE SUITS OF ALL STYLES AND. MATERIALS Very Great _IR-eduction in Prices. 1412 AND 1414 CHESTNUT STREET. myl4 B to th 7 PER CENT. GOLD LOAN, FREE OF 11. S. TAX, OF THE Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Min nesota R. R. Co.'s FIRST MORTG AGE 50-YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS. A Limited Quantity For Sale At 90 and Accrued Interest. i • -.Ligniable )lay and November. J. EDGAR THOMSON, t Trustees CHARLES L. FROST, • The greater part of the road is already completed, and shows large earnings, and the balance of the work Is ra•' pi¢ly progressing. • We unhesitatingly recommend these Bonds as the safest and best investment in the market. United States Five-twenties at current prices only re• turn fiN e per cent. interest, while these pay eight and one quarter per cent in Gold; and wo regard the security equally good. HENRY CLEWS iSc CO., Bankers. No. 32 WALL STREET. 011, BOWEN & FOX, KURTZ & HOWARD, BARKER BROS & CO., TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., ITEMM3 DREXEL & CO. , No. 34 Sotith Third Street, American arid Foreign Bankers. I Issue Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit, available on presentation in any part of Europe. - Travelers can make all their financial ar rangements through us, and we will collect their interest and dividends without charge. DREXEL, WINTHROP 85 CO., New York. DREXEL, HARJES & CO..Parb. EARTIi CLOSETS. THE EARTH CLOSET - - COMPANY HAVE REMOVED Their Office and Salesroom TO W. G. RHOADS', 1221 MARIKET. STREET. aos t, th Retry§ • STA B Ng - Mb • ' " " 180',;-501IUYIPIU