FIPOM our Third Edition of Yesterday. From Wa.shingten. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WAsanymow, May 23.—Numerous dele gations were again betbre the Ways and Means Cothrnittee to-day to.urge reductions on various articles, including whisky, to , bacco, gas, etc. DespatcheEi received by tlie GoVernment by the last steamer from Europe, from our Ministers to London and Paris, indicate that a general war in Europe is. inevitable. There are one or two important amend ments which will be offered to the Consti tutional Amendment in the discussion of that measure in the Senate. The discussion will last nearly a week. The President has in preparation another batch of appointments for Pennsylvania. Election of United States Senator from Connecticut. NEW HAvEN, May 23.—The Senate con curred with the House to-day, in electing Orris S. Ferry as United States Senator, to succeed Foster, whose term expires on the 4th of March, 1867. The vote was strictly a party one, standing 0. S. Ferry (Republi ean), 13, and R. D. Hubbard (Democrat), 8. Destructive Fire at St. Clairsville, Ohio. WHEELING, May 23.—A destructive fire occurred yesterday afternoon at St.,. Claire vile, Belmont county, Ohio, by which an entire square of the most valuable property m the town was destroyed. The loss is ea- timated at from $150,000 to $200,000. Fire in Baltimore. BALTIMORE, May 23,—The saddle and Laxness store of J. D. Hammond, West and Baltimore streets,was burned out last night. The loss is about $12,000; covered by insu rance. Militia & Co.'s piano warehouse ad joining was slightly damaged. Fire at Boston. 33osTow, May 23.—Thee buildings Nos. 322, 124, 126 and 128, Fulton street, were nearly destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. The buildings were stored with cotton, and the loss must be very heavy. Heavy Shipments of Specie. Bogrox, May 23.—The China sailed for Liverpool to-day with $1,937,000 in gold. NEW YORK, May 23.—The steamship Tarifa sailed to-day for Liverpool with $3,234,466 in specie. * furi)tri ; 4 3 kisig:so 111X1 WASHINGTON. May 23. Smaremr..—The morning hour was spent in the dis cussion of a bill to bridge the Mlssissi* at Winona, Minnesota. At one o'clock the resolutions of the Reconstruction Committee to amend the Constitution were taken up. HOUSE.—Mr. Ifcßuer (Cal.), from the Post Office Committee, reported a joint resolution autho, !zing the Post Master General to pay an additional salary to letter carriers m Fan Francisco, which was read a third time and passed On motion of Mr., Julian (Ind.) the Senate amend ments to the Howe bill for the disposal of Public lands for homesteads, actual settlements in the States of Alabama, Mississippi, ' Louisiana, Arknsas and Florida were non-concurred in and a committee of conference asked, for. Mr. Boss (Ill) offered a resolution which was adopted. directing the Committee on Printing to in quire into the expediency of having printed for dis:. lxibution an extra number of copies of the Agricul tural Report for 1864, equal to the number printed for Mr. 'Windom (Minn.) offered a resolution, which was adopted, directing the Secretary of the Interior to In form the House now much money has been appro propriated for the erection of school houses and the maintenance of schools in the different Indian Agencies Within the Daootah superintendency, to gether with the present condition of such agency, and the manner in which the business of the superintend. ODCy and agency has been conducted. Mr. Patterson (N.H.) introduced a bill for legalizing marriages in the District of Columbia. Bead - twice and - referred to the Committee for the District of On motion of Ifr.:111dwell (CaL). the Committee on Agriculture was discharged from the farther con sideration of the Bonze btu donating public lande to the American Forest Tree Propagation and Land Cempany, for conducting experiments respecting forest tree cultivation, and the bill was laid on the table. - The House resumed during the morning honr;the Consideration of the bill reported yesterday by Mx. Eliot (Maas.). from the Select Committee on Freed- Matt , to continue in force and to amend the act whit).- baling the Freedmen's Bureau. • The first section was amended on motion of Mr. Eliot (Mass.), by reducing the term of the continuance of the act to two years Instf ad or three years. Mr. Chanter (N. Y.) desired to know wherein the bill differed from the Freedmen's Bureau bill which the President bad vetoed. Mr. Eliot undertook to inform hlm on that point, and explain seriatim, the provisions of the various sec tions. The first section, be said, simply continued the Bureau for two yea's while the bill vetoed by the Pre sident was indefinite in its duration. He proposed, in toncinding his remarks, to move the previous ques tion. Itlark ets. NEW YORK, May 2L—Cotton firm and advancing; fair demand at 380400. Flour is firm; sales of 5,000 bbls. Southern is unchanged; 600 bbls. sold; Canalian firmer hut unchanged-400 bbls. sold Wheat scarce and advancing 2©3 cts. Corn scarce and ic. higher; sales of 26,000 • bush els at 83©86 cents. Oats firmer. Beef steady. Pork firm at 230 37%.(4130 50. Lard un changed. Whisky dull. Stocks. are lower: Chicago and Bock Island, 91%; Cumberland Preferred, 44%; Illinois Central. 116; Michigan Southern. 78; New York Central, 98%; Bead -3n 107}4; Hudson River, 110%; Canton Company, 5736: Erie Railroad, 68%; Western Union TeleaphCo., 61; S. Coupons 1881, 107% do. 1862, 1003•4: do. 1865,101%; Ten Forties, 95.4; Treasury 7 3-10's, 10134@101%; Gold, 336% Sales at Philadel SALM AFTER 1100017568'81 'coo 107% 20001 g S6s 5-200 '62 100% 7000 City 6s new 95 100 sh Phil & Erie 31% TAO ell do b 5 31% 200 sh do bM - 1 100 eh do b2O 31 31% 300 sh de blO 20% 100 sh do bSO 30% 260 Eh do b3O 30% 260 sh dot b 5 30 100 sh do 30 ZOO sh do 830 SO SECOND von city es new 95 I 500 do• nom 95,t , : 2 ' I 2000 Philo &Erie 6s 91 • 100 sh North Cent 44 200 eh Reading R 5334 MO eh Catawis prf sswn 27% 200 all Ocean oil _ 100 eh do 11380 Coal Statement. The following 3s a statement of coal transported over the Delaware and Hudson Canal for the week and season ending May 19, and the same.perlods last year: For the week For the endive 19. season. Tons. 46,200 242,710 950 3,731 Delaware and Hudson Canal Pennsylvania Coal Company.... Total 47,150 For the same period last year: Week. Beason. Delaware and Hudson Canal..-.. 14,844 116.408 Penna. Coal Company 469 14,407 Total ittereaae this year 6( )ARIA OF MDIN'D LAFOIIRCADE, 7. PRICE 'WETHERELL, MONTHLY COMMITTEE D. C. NcOAMMON, mad TO StallOm rm lor Ocean Steamers SHIPS ISOM 1702 BASSI Propontis .Liverpool...Boston&Phila May 9 Mellona London... New York May 9: Atlantic Southatnpton...New York. May 9' Fnuon .-.. . .. ...-__...-.lfavre...New York May 9 St:David Liverpool... Quebec May 10 City, of Cork LiverpooL..New York May 12 Pasonia...—....Soutbampton...New York.-- ..... -May 12 Scotland LiverpooL..New York May 18 Cityofßoston -Liverpool...New York- May 16 Damascus .LiverpooL..Quebec. May 17 City of Manchester-Liverp'l.-New York May 18 Cella - ' London.Z.New York May 19 ! Teutonia ......Hamburg...New York May 19 ' Persia • ..•., LiverpooL..New Yorlc. May 19 Baltic Bremen... New York May 23 City or London...Llverpool...NBW York May 23 TO DBPAJIT. City of New York...N York... Liverpool May 28 Helvetia - .New York.-Liverpool. May 26 Bremen New York... Bremen May 26 `Bavaria New York...Hainburg May 26 Virginia. .New York...LiverpooL hiay 26 Mvening Star ..New York....NewOrleans......—May 26 Dioravian Quebec...LiverpooL May 26 Nagle .-New York... Havan- May 26 .Bowl). America... New York... Rio Janelrookc....May 29 Java .New York...Llvernool May 30 Atlantic ....New York... Bremen May 31 Arizona New York...Aspinwall June 1 Britarona. New York.. Liv. et Glasgow...... Tune 2 .e.MC[ItiE PORT OF PEU7;ADRLPICIA-41fAT 24 AKIN .RIF'7B. 4 87 1 Bus 8275, 7 16 1 RION WOWS, 10 31 ABRiVED YESTBIP.DAY. Simmer S C Walker: 24 hours from New ' , York, with mdse to W Bard dr, Co. , Steamer Anthracite, Green, 24 hours . f rom York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. " 01,BAIMr) 'YESTERDAY. Steameat Willing. Condit!: Baltimore, A Groves, Jr Bark Amer, Asboe, Cork for orders, I. Westergard. kid Stock Board. • FTREIT BOARD, 101 sh Oceah 011 csh 6% 200 sh do b 5 7 200 00 sh do do bLS 5 500 sh do b3O 7 200 sh N &Middle Coal Field WO 63 10 sh Little Sch E 375; 100 sh Catawls pf b 5 27 200 sh do 27 10 sh Penns B. 54% sh Read R s 5 53% i I sh Hestonv'e b 5 20 BOARD. 100 eh Phil citErl439swhacli 100 eh do blO 80M" MO eh do e3O 305;' 100 ah do 630 30% 100 eh do 804 100 eh do 030%. 100 eh do blO 90%. 100 ah do b 5 30% Brig Sarni Welsh' Hoecker, St Marys, Ga. E ASouder Brig Isaac Carver. Shute; Portland. J E Bailey & Co. Schr Lavinia Bell, Bayles, Norwich, Caldwell, Gordon & Co. Behr R ()Porter, Crowell. Providence, captain. - .• Scar Friendship; Retell, Wilmington, Day dt Schr L D Small, Tice, Danversport. captain. Solar Jas Martin; Baker.; Boston, W Hunter, Jr. & Co. Schr Z Stratton, Cordery, Warren,Rl. do Schr Fair Wind, Smith, Boston, L Audenried & Co. Behr A Cordery, Doughty, Boston, Costner, Stickney & Wellington, Schr R Blackman, Gandy; Fall River.. ,do Schr Henrietta. Anderson,Norwlch, Mammouth Vein Coal Co. Behr John . PricevNickerson, Portland New York and schnylkill Coal Co. Schr J Diverty, Carroll, Hartford, Tyler &Co. Mohr S L Stevens, Studley, Salem, do Behr Beadle RR N 0.44, Smith,New Haven, Quintard, Sawyer & Ward Behr 1., A .13oice, Boice. Boston. Blakiston, Graeff & Co, Schr Lucy Church, Adams, Nantucket, Dovey & Son. Behr Aid, Ireland, Boston, JO&GS Repplier. Schr Industrious, Wright, Quinton, Bancroft, Lewis Behr B Sharp, Walker, Boston. R Jones. . chr A V Berger, Thompson, N Bedford. Read RR Co. Schr A Hugel, Robinson, Boston, Preston Coal Co. Schr Ida A Jayne Jayne; Bristol. Glover & Meatier. Schr M R Sampson, Sampson; Portsmouth, do Correspondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin. READING. May 22. The following boats from the Union Canal ppassed Into the Schuylkill Canal. to-day, bound to Philadel• phla,laden and consigned as follows: Chas Citing, with lime_ to Cues firing ; A N Main. do to A N Halm Two Brothers, bit coal S Say. fen; Aaron 6: Catharine, iron ore to Thomas, Cook Co; Robt Datesman, lumber to A.nel Thomas. .4 MitKORARDA Steamer Arles. Boggs - , hence at BostowyesterdaY. Steamer Erlcason. Lowber, cleared at New York yesterday for - Bremen via Cowet. Steamer Morro Castle, Adams, cleared. at New York yesterday for Havana. Steamer Diary Sandford, Clark, at New "York yester day from Boston. Steamer Cortts, Sampson, at Boston yesterday from Havana. - - Ship St Joseph, Alexander, cleared at New York yesterday for ban Francisco. Ship Sacramento, Nelson, from Natillald Feb. at Boston yesterday. Bark Thomas Whitney, 'Kelley, from Liverpool 21st March for this port. was passed 20th inst. lat 1184, lon 6915, by the steamer Tripoli, at N York. Bark Modena. Ryder, hence at Boston yesterday. Bark ChineseronlNor). - foyer, clearedat N York yesterday for Pernarobnoo for orders. Ear Evelyn, Crowley, hence at N York yesterday. Behr Mary Fletcher, Macy, hence at New Bedford 22d inst. ffi4MiUIMISMIMIM Schr Samuel IT Smith, Stetson, cleared at Charleston 19th that. for this port, with- E 9 bales cotton, 8Z bars railroad iron, 105 railroad wheels, 44 empty, bbls and 10 bbls ale. Sohn W Tnll, Haley; Aniericris, Moss, for this port, and E D Finney, Townsend. for Wilmington, Del. were loading at Savannah 18th inst. Schr Windward, Kennely, hence at Richmond 21st instant. Behr Old Zack, Beed, cleared at Baltimore WA inst. for this port. F chrs J C Brooks, Barges, and Restless, Baxter, cleared at Boston 22d inst. for this port. Bahr Herbert, Crowell, hence at Boston 22d inst. Behr Evergreen, hence at Newport 22d inst. Ear Wm Pickering. Quinn, from Bangor fOr this port. at Holmes' Hole 21st hist. Behr Borah B Jones, Fish, from Boston for this port, at Holmes' Hole 22d Inst. All the vessels in port sailed on Monday morning. Behr Quickstep, Richardson. from New Haven for this port, at It.ew York yesterday. NOTICE TO M 'UNITED STATES OF AMESICA—CHAELESTON HAS. mon, S. C.—Nonce Is hereby given, that on and after lfisy 7, 1866, a light will be exhibited from a lighthouse on Castle Pinckney, in the harbor of Chsrleston,Sonth Carolina. The light is oy a lease of the sixth (6th) order, showing a fixed red light in• a lantern painted black. The tower is colored yellow, 36 feet from base to focal plane, and 41 feet high above sea level. Lati tude 32 neg. 46 min. 26 sec. N, lon 79 deg. 64 min. 27 Sec. W. By order: W. B. SIM - BRICK, Chairman. Treasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, \Vaah ington, DC., May 15, 1866. le.Ltoi AIN CL!LL, NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC PHILADELPHIA. Organized ander "The Aational Currency Ac)," March 20th. iota. 'ftla Most!tittles has.completed the alterations of Its 3roa. 809 and 811 CHESTNUT ST., And is Now Open FOR THE TRANSACTION OF A Regular Banking Business LN . ALL ITS BRANCHES. JAMES B. PERREE, ED. P. MOODY, Cashier. ray23-]m) COMPOUND - INTEREST NOTES, 7 3-10 5-20 ; WANTED. DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street. .!1 4 .40 17:111 • \!--/ • AV SPECIALTY. e SHITH, RANpOLPH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 16 South Third et., 1 3 Nassau street' Philadelphia. New York. STOCKS AND GOLD BOIIGHT AND SOLD ON 001ENISSION, • INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS tal PROPOSALS. I •.Fl . ' CF.. A. V. COIiNEB. WALNUT AND FIFTH ~.. . • A :y NOTICE TO. CONTRACTORS. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of: the. Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'clock, M., on MONDAY, 28th inst.. for the construction of a Sewer on the line of Chestnut street from Twenty third to Twenty-second street; to be of brick, with an , inside diameter of three feet. Thereshall be one man , hole, and two cast iron inlets, to be located as may be directed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The understanding to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said sewer to the amount of one dollar and twenty five cents for each lineal foot of front on each side of the street, ex elusive of, legal deductions, as so much cash paid; the balance to be paid by the city. All bidders are invited . to be present at the time and place, of opening the said "proposals. Each proposal will be accompanied by ,a certificate that a bond has beet,. flied in the Law De- the directed by Ordinance of May '25,1860. If the lowest . bidder shall not execute a contract within five days efts i the work is awarded he will be deemed 'as declining, and - will be held- liable on his bond for - the difference - between his bid and the next higher 'bid: specifications may be had at the Department of, t Surveys, which will be strictly adhered ta. L • • • . • • W. W. SMIEDLEIr, - my 22-30 Chief Commissioner of Highways:. rtiOI'YER AND YELLOW METAL SHEATHING Brazier's Genitor . Nails, Bolts saad Ingo O ~oppert. constantly on hand and for Ede by ILMEY W NSOB A Co..= iamb Wharves. THE DAILY _EVEN 1N , 4 BULLETIN': ..PHILADELRICIA, -TB lIIIS.DA.Y, MAY 24,186 k FOR HAVANA. 1". The Steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes, master, Will sail for the above port on SATURDAY MORN IN 0,1 ay 26, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana tSP For freight or passage, apply to • THOltfAb WATTSON &SONS, roylo- ' / - 14 0 North Delaware avenue. FOR NEW YO.UL, . . Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New 'York Express , • ' Steamboat Company. Steam Propellers leave DAILY ,from D : l 7 e F r F a inill c tliF below SET street, lIRS This thae connects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct 10 allpoints free of commission, _ • Freight received at lowest rates. WIC P. CLYDE & CO. Agents 14 South Whary ,es Philadelphia, JAS. RAND, Agent, mlili•tf 117 Wall street, New York. w 7 k FOR BOSTON. . • , gr•FI A mRI:ITP LINE DIBECT. : • Doi - •PROM EACH - PORT AVERY ATVEDAYS. FROM PINE ST. WHARF. PHILADELPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail Philadelphia on Saturday, May 26, at 10 A. M. The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will nail from Boston on 'I bursday. May 24, at 12 M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston Is now oompo i si t id of the R ON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tons burthen, NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons burtliem AMES, Captain Boggs, 900 tons burthen. These imbstantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. the Shi ir go ppe rsods are revisited to send Rills of Lading with . For freight or passage. apply to Haas WINSOB & CO., myT2 all South Delaware avenge. PHILADELPHIA RIURMOND AND NOBFOLE enchathair COMPANY. The Ins steamshipsof this Line lame at the lowest rates and sail regularly from the First Wharf above Market direst, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, Connectlnt with Railroads from Ricrunrusd, Norfolk and City Point, forming the moat direct route ler the South and Southwest. For freight or pawns, with excellent acoommodar Dons, apply to WK. P. CLYDEWharve & CO.; it North and South s. IarFOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.—PIo nee g. Line.—A first-class steamship leaves Pier .r.o. 4, 2.urth River, New York. every THURSDAY; for the above pore, landing cargo in Savannah the fol lowing Monday morning Treisht and first-class passage always as low as by any other line. Goods from Philadelphia and other points received by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded free of commissions. Lh WIS L. JONES 13 Broadway. New York. Apply to J011 , 4' H. ATWOOD 5 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. HUNTRE. (t, GAM h LL. mylerim NEW EMPBESS LINE TO ALEX ANDELA., Georgetown and Washington, esapeake and Delaware(heal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., form the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave First Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 M. freight apply to the agents, W. P. CILYDE & OM, it North es. J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; EL EldridgeWhary & Co., Agents at Alexandria. GALV.ESTON. TEXAS TEXAS LINE STRA IWG`Tiot e Al Steamship AMIADriE, G. B. Craig. Commander, _- will receive freight at Pier 23 East Myer (New York). and sail with despatch. For freight or passage having superior acooramoda- Eons, apply V" BISHOP. SON it 00.. - "No. 105 Arch street. Swift- P B. Sure Sake. —Trelstt thisthisLine wit to New Y myn-ttork by FOR NEW YORE.—Phlladelphla Meant Propeller Oaropany—Despatch and BAIA. aura ea, via Delaware- and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 N. and 5 P. N., connecting with all Oa Northern and Rastera Uses. For freight, which will be liken on terms, apply to WX. BAUM & 00., mhlEtf 214. l South Delaware avenue. '"'" STEW TONY-BOAT LINE. DELAWARE and OBJ6Frapataa -BOAT 001LTABT. .13ABOZB towed to and from FICELLD HAVRI,DIfOGBA*WM TOM and Worm 'Rotolo. P. OLYDB & I CX:44 ths t=4 N 0.14 South Wborene, potato JOHN LAUGH:LIN. Stiperintoodent. ROBECSOWS CALIFORNIACLIPPER LINE. BAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight to this Line sent to New York by Sal& Sure Line at reduced rates. ' KING F The splendid Al extreme clipper ship . _ . , Harding, Commander. als now tat ing In the balance of her cargo at Pier 11 East River, and having large engage• ments shippers may rely on prompt despatch. For freight, at reasonable rates, apply to BISHOP . Arch CO.. mrhttf lei Astreet. PRESIDBEfI s FOR FRkUriHT OR CBART.KR.—AI Br: bark KATHLEEN, Williannaster, 490 tons re gister and 6.500 bbl. floor. Al Br. bark JANET, Hannay, master, MO tons regirp ter and 3,600 bbla. flour Al Br. bark BALTHA BABA, Wilson, master, 294 tons register and 3,500 bbl. flour. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Tinning, master, 210 tow register and 2,500 bbla. capacity. Apply tO EDMUND A. SOUDER & 00., ap2l 3 Dock street wharf FOB BOSTON. 35fass.-- [‘press fine schooner JUSTICE M. - LEWIS, Captain Shute, is now loading for the above port at Willow street wharf, and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID 0001.E11, 18 North Wharves. mylt WANTED.—A Vessel of about SOO tons fo Providence, R. L Apply to DAVID COOPER 18 R. Wharves. rny2S-st WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 M feet Lumber, to awry timber from Denton, Md., to 18 N. Wb V?arves. ilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COO apPER, SHIP MERRIMAC, Leckie, master, from Liver pool, la now discharging under general order at Bblppen street wharf. Conalgnees will please' attend to the reception of their goods. .P.ETE,R WRIGHT & SONS, 116 Walnut street. my 24 tf SQIIIP TAMERLA.NIS, Jackson, master, from Liver.: pool, Is now discharginunder general order at Shippen street wharf. c o nsign ees will please attend to th e reception of their g oods. PETER WEIGHT di SORB, 115 Walnut street. QTEAMBHIP NOHMA.II, FROM .BOEITON.—Oon• FOP signeee of merchandise, per above steamer, will please aend their goods:now hauling at Pine street Wharf. ( m y 22-31.) IDENRY WISBOR CO. , TALI. B.SPONlN.lBll,cacoesaor to JOHN SHINDLEM di dr, 60148, Ball BLakera, No. 800 North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done hi the bent manner and on tne 'Gwen and moat Ihvorable terms, and warranted to Rive fed aatbsfaction. Particular attention riven to nr,atrins. TILA.VELINS 1886. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILBOAD. 1868. great ne verses the Northern and North• west counties of Pennsy lvanla to the city of Erie on. Lake Erie. , It has been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl: van% Railroad Company. TIME or mteamsona TR.,u2sre AT pH rutortmormt. Erie Mall Train . . Express ' ' '''' 7 °° Erie /wall Train lat ' k "Ann. Erie Express Train.. . 77 ******** 13. Passenger Cars ruriAkroag'l'o'n"the'Er — le .— .lliall l24e and Express Trains 'without ehang Philadelphia and Erie. e ' betn we" ' between. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Brie 9.10 A. M. Leave Brie at 4.45 1'. M., arrive at New York 4.10 P. M Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. For Information respecting_passenger business apply at corner TapaI:ETEL and. MARKET streets. Phi/a delphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market, streets, Philadelphia. J W. Reynolds, Erie. • WM. Brown, Agent N. C. a. R.Baltimore. liousTort, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. GWENNtillt, . General Ticket Agent,Philadelphla, A, L. VPLE.B., General Snret.. WilliamspOrt. STOVES LID 111EATEBb. 'i'ITONAB P. DIXON & SONS, • , Late Andrews & Dixon, •••••,-, No. 1824 CEIDESTNUT istroo . „ . • oppoolto 'United Watts cams, • •• • - ulisittireirs of LO platito W-DO R lillf, MAILBAG, • ,• . • And other G For Anthracite, Ditaminstikand IrootiNtroo zoi Warmt _ hgq Pnblio and Private Bnlldirnine VIENTIL&TONS - • ' 000EING-RiNGI3 , BATEC-136ELEB801111112'- ova . • WHOLESALE and ,RETAIL. BONIYB BOSTON BIBOUTT.—Bond's Boston Bate and Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman, and for sale by JOB. B. BUSS cW , & 00., Asenta; fo! Bona, 108 South Delawareavenne. 19HIPP131l1 At Noon r W T REAL ESTAICE. FOlt-RENT.. The New Bulletin Building; No. 607 Chestnut Street, WLL BE COMPLETED Di A yaw DAys, • • The proprietors are prepared to receiveproposals for renting such rooms as they do not use theroselves, irhese will be . THE SECOND EI:pET FRONT ROOM, 60 by St feet. THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OH THE BUILDING, Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide bail on Chestnut street, And a Front of 2S feet on Tayne street' Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Bank or Insurance °tilos. For Further Particulars apply at the NEW BUL LETIN BUILDING. No. 607 Chestnut Street. • FOR RENT, With use of Steam Power, part of the BASPACENT.oI No. ill South FOURTH Street. Apply to ItIIQGWALT do BROWN.' arautti ' • On the premises. ORPHANS' WORT SALE.--Estate of LAW RENCE B. RV :LIMY; deceased.—JAMES b3t AN A uctioneer.—THE ST. JAMBSAGTEL, N 0.421 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.lindiir autho• rity of the Orphans' Court - for the city and county of Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. May 10th, 1865 at 12 o'clock. Nocin,will beaold at PIM& Sale. without reserve, at the'PHILADELPHIA. EXCHAN_ ,GE ode undivided moiety of the 'following described Real les time, late the property of Lawrence B. Kelly deceased: All those three certain lota of gionnd, with tne im provements theteon erected; situate on the north side of Walnut street, N 0.421, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the .city of Philadelphia; containineto gether in front on Walnut street 41 feet, Inclusive of attain three-met wide - alley, and about 169 ii feet deep on the western line and 160 feet deep on the east ern line, and being 38 feet wide on the rear, with the use of the passage way leading into Library street. 7 be hotel is constructed of the best material. and in tb e most arubstaa tlal manner. The main building Is 4 stories high, with ornamented Picton stone and pressedre brick front, and 8 stories on the rear, and la 9 feet In length or deptb. The first story is now used as a drinking and eating saloon, and has a hand acme marble the Boor; adjoining on the rear Is a one story brick building containing an extensive dining nom. with also a marble floor. 2 kitchens and stere. rooms; the second floor, now used as a billiard rooni, Is a large room, well lighted aud ventilated, and eth bracing the entire length and breadth of the main building. Both the first andsecond stories are beaqii fully painted and frescoed. heated by steam from a boiler in the cellar, and contain wash rooms and water closets fitted up, in modern style. 7be third awry is divided into one lane meeting hall and six smaller rooms; two large stairways, one front atd one back connect the various stories Gas in every room in the house. A wide court and car riage way connect the rear of the above premises with Library street, immediately opposite the 11. S. Custom B ouse, Post Office and Courts. rar This propertyarom Its position , sizantructure and surroundings is not only snit:stile for a Hotel, but Bank. Insurance oz Railroad Office, or any other cor poratloa needing a commodious office in a central locality. It Is also (after some inexpensive alterations) well Sated far protessional and business offices, now in great demand in this neighborhood and paying large rentals. - - (.N. B. The above property will be sold exclusive of the fixtures, which belong to .thomas H. Green. Esq., consisting of the plate mirrors set in the wall in the first story. the bar, counters and shelving, ail the gas pendants and fixtures on the first and second floors, billiard tables ana appurtenances, chairs, tables and other furniture, which. however, will be afterwards sold at auction prices. to the purchaser or purchase= of the real estate tf desired.) The owner of the other moiety of theprOperty nnitee In the sale, which will be peremptory, so that the par chaser will obtain a clear, undisputed title to the wdole property. Free of all hicumbrance. Terms—Possession given within three months. Vr527.110 will be taken on mortgage if desired by the purchaser. Altar WO to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court. E. A. MERSID.R.,CIerk, O. 0. EDWARD KRIA EY. THOMAS GREEDT,..f ' aectl L.L. JAMEttiA. FEKEMANAuctioneer. zny10,1;,24 Store,422. Walnut street. . nREM_PTORY SALE.—BY ORDER OF THE r- HElRS—Estate of JAMES SOOTP, deceased.— FA A. FREEMAN.Anctioneer Unoerauthorit y contained in the will of the late James Scott, d eceased; on WEI/NEW:MY. May 30. 1866 at 11 o'clock, noon; will be sold nt public sale, without reserve, at the pit T ADELPHLA. EXCHANGE, the following de scribed real estate, vi= No. I. Three story BRICK HODS.E.S. W. corner of Thirteenth and Fitzwater streets, all thatcertain three story brick messnage and lot of ground situate at the southwest corner or Thir teenth asd Fitzwaterstreetscontaining In frontSS feet 6 inches. and in depth along Thirteenth street, 20 feet. girOO to be paid at the time of sale. No. L GROUND RENT OF $l6 PER ANNUAL— Issuing opt of all that certain messnage and piece of gn ono situate on the west side of Thirteenth Street, In ute Third Ward. 20 feet irons the south aide of Fitzwa ter street, containing in front 16 feet, and in length 43 ft et 6 Inches, more nr less. sat- to to be paid at the time °twills. No. 3. GROUND RENT OF s'33 PER ANNUM.— Issuing out of all that messuage and lot of ground thereto belonging. situate on the west side of Thir teenth street, SG feet from the south side of Fitzwater air eet, containing in front 16 feet, and In depth Ss feet 6 inches; more or less. sar 00 to be paid at the time of sale. No. 4. GROUND RENT OF Ste PER .A.NN', 'hi,— Issuing out of all that messuaaSge and lot of ground situate on the west aide of Tnirteenth street, .52 feet from the south side of Fitzwater street. containing in front le feet, and in length 48 feat d Inchea, more or leas. jar $5O to be paid at the time ofsale. No. 5. GROUND RENT OF 03 PER ANNUM-- Issuing out of all that messnage and lot of ground situate on the west aide of Thirteenth street, 68 feet from the south side of Fitzwater street, containing in front 16 legit, and In lenghth 43 feet 6 inches, more or less. f,:.0 to be paid at the time of sale. No. 6. (+BOLIN D BENT OF t. 73 PER ANNUM.— Issuing out of all that messnage and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Thirteenth street. 84 feet from the south ride of Fitzwater street,containing In front 16 feet. and In length 43 feet 6 inchee,more or less. le— -130 to be paid at the time of sale. Sale of the whole es' ate peremptory. By order of N eirs. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. 133 Y 1 0,17, 24 Store 422 Walnut street. , tiFfs PEREMPTORY SALE—By reason of default of a iormerporchaser.—.TAMES A FREEMAN, At.ctioneer. Desirable residence, Nu. 609, North Sixth street, on WEDNESDAY May SO, 1866, at 12 o'clock, Noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, the followingg described Real $23• tate, viz :—All that certain lot of ground, with the handsome three•stery brick residence thereon, situate on the East side of Sixth street, above Green, No. 609, tin halfelfth Ward of the City) "M feet front, inclu din a 2 feet 8 inch alley, and 6S feet deep. 'rho residence is new with an ornamental marble. door way; has all the modern conveniences, such as gas, range, .tc., bath in the centre of the house, provision vault, dumb waiter, &c. It now rents for $7OO a year. Possession at upon the execution of the deed. 1.4,000 may remain if desired by the purchaser. Title un questionable. Kir hale peremptory. t2OO to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A. FRFR. , krA r 6, Auctioneer. my 10,17,24 More, 422 Walnut street. • EXECUTRDC'S BALE.—Estate of HENRY MaiIIRTRIE, M. D. deceas.d.—JAM.ES A. 'EWAN, Auctloneer.—GENTEEL RESIDENCE; 100. 1015 VINE street. Under authority contained Ii the will of Henry Mc3ourtrie, K. D.. deceased, on DICESDAY, May 30th, 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADELPET.A EX CHANGE, the following described Real Estate, viz.:. All that genteel threestory brick residence with double three-Story briCk back buildings, and lot of ground on which they are erected, situate on the norm side of Vine street,lietween Tenth and Eleventh streets, No. 1015, containing In front2o feet and in depth 133 feet 3 inches to an 18 feel street. .. Clear of incumbrance. , Iro mediate possession can be given the purchaser. MO to be paid at the time of sale. By order orrxecutrix. ' , JA1 , 47 . 8 A. FREEMAN, Auct'r. my 10.17,24 No. 4 2 , Walnut street, 1 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of RIO ARD - PALMER, deceased.—JAMES - A. FREE- A Auctioneers-DWELLING No. SOS C TIAN street. 'Under authority of the Orphans' C - cart for the City and Countytof Philadelphia, on WEDNES.; DAY, May 50th.1866, at 12 o'clock. noon. will be sold at Public Sale,' at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,: the followlnginescribed Real Estate, late the property of Richard Palmer, deceased; viz: All that-certain lot o fground with the TWo-and-a•hel`-story brick house thereon erected, situate (Atha South side of Christian street, 92 feet west from Wird street, containing in front 16 feet, and in depth 90 feet to a 2D•feet wide' street • Ire $lOO to be raid at the time of sale. By the Court, B.IA. MERRICK Clerk. 0. C. JAS. A. FitEltolA.o7, Auctioneer, m y 10,17,24 Store 422 Walnut street. RFA T., ....ESTATE.—..T MMES A. FREE.IIA.N, Anctioneer.—PßOßEßTY 1912 SPRUCE street. n WRDNIiSDAY. May :X), 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate,. viz.: All that'lot of groand with the two messoages. thereon erected, on the south side of. Spruce west Thirteenth a reet, No. 1812; containing in front 19 feet,: and in depth 120 feet to Budd street. ' - Jar Clear of incurnbrance. NB' This property is part of the estate of the late: Matthias Benner,deceased. The houses are small, and stand back off the street. The property would be im proved by.the et ectlon ofbandsome residences, it being; the only unimproved ground in the vicinity. sir 'No 10 be paid at time of sale. • ' JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer, x0917.24' Store, 422 Walnut street. , _ _ 1 7 13RNISHED HOUSE TO LET AT CHESr-: IS'UT HILL, for 3, 4 or 5 months. Address , llSE,alnatnnt. Hill P. 0. - . ' n/922-gts ITO BF LET.—Third' and fourth floors with theeftlce en first 'floor: also ~'part of a large cellar, N0..18 South Front- street.-,Apply to J. H. OURCIS & BON, Real Estate 'Brokers; QS Walnut street. rpo- -BE LET—SECOND,-THERD, FOURTH AND 1 FIFTH FLOORS.'BB9: Walnut street, suitable tor offices or any light busineas. - Apply to J. H. 'CURTIS dt SON, Hear Estate Brokers, 488 Walnut street: • rip BE LET—FOURTH AND FIFTHFLOORS, 105 1 South SECOND street. Apply to J H. CITRUS & SON, Real Relate Brokers, 483 WALNUTelreet. DEAL 'ESTATE: PEREMPTORY SALE. onactrOunt of a former EMI purchaser—JAMES A. FREEMAN; Auctioneer. .7.2 -story brick ROUSE, No. 618 PINE street,on WED NESDAY. June 6 1866, at 12 O'clocx, noon. will be sold at Public Sale, without reserve, at-th. PEILLADEIr PHIA'EXCELANGE, the- bellowing described Real Estate, viz : AU - that certain _two-story lo of ounn tt brPicikm'ersseu ao and ontai g ng in , f on n A on s P u a h str deo abo nes s fee t and in depth about 100 feet. (less a-strip of ground within 7 feet or thereabouts, from the amitneast corner of tbe lot. containing 2,34' red in width -by-30 feet in length, held by—, Salter. , 83ublect to the-payment oft3o per.ann um., part of an apportioned ground rent Of $42 per annum. - - ALSO, a lat of:ground in the rear and adjoining the said described lot, situate on the north side of Minster street and containing in front on said Minster street 20 feet, and in depth 40 feet. Also the right and privi lege of a p, ssage way left,open for the use of-premises extending eastward across the adjoining lot, and then cenorthward into Pine street. . . KOH" The above will be slid as one property. being 75 ieet front on Pine street, 20 feet front on Minster street, and 140 feet deep. . • AOr sale absolute, on account of a former, paroba. aer. lE9 Title unquestionable. • jar Salf) to be paid at the time of sale. JA - Julro, A. .FIIOIItMA_N, Andioneer. Myl7 , 1 Store, 422 Walnut street. riORPHANS' COURT PEREMPT. , RY SALE.— Eel ate of J: N. BRADLEY, a minor.—JAMES A. BEHAN, Auctioneer.-11nder authority ofegthe Crphans' Court for the city and county.of Philadel phia, on WEDNESDA.Y .Tune 6,1866, at 1.2 o'clock, noon, will be sold at pu , l'c sale, without reserve; at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the onertizth interest in the following described real estate, the pro. perty of J. N. Bradley, a minor. viz: No, L FRAMN HOUSE, Native street, Second Ward. A lot ofgrourd with the frame is:teem:lege thereon, on the North side of 74ative street (parallelwith Carpenter street,extending from '`Fifth. street); beginning .122 feet west of Firth street, thence north 28 feet, thence east 1 foot; and thence farther north. 20 feet, thence westward 12. feet,, and th ence southward 43 feet, thence east t feet inch , a, thence further east along Native street 9 feet 5 inches to the place of beginning. Subject to $l2 taw annum ground rent. . No 2. PROFARTY MARRIOTT'S LAHM. A. lot of ground with the frame houses thereon, on the soath aide of Idarrics t'a Lane, 160 feet .estof sth street, he lug 20 feet front and 93 feet deep, more or less. . *RAW to be paid at the time °reale. ' By the Court E. A. - HERRICK, Clerk, 0. C. JOHN 0. BRADLEY.Guardista. The remaining tlve:sixths will be sold- at the same Mate by the other owners, the purchaser obtain ing a clear title to the whole. - JAMES FREEMAN, Auctioneer. my 12,24,31. Store, 424 WElnut street. PLORPHANS' COURT SALE —ESTATE GE EIFEMAN VAN BELL, • deceesed—JAMES A. MAN, enetioneer.—Under authority of the Or phans' °rant for the City and County of Philaielphis, On WEDNESDA.V, Jnne 6, 1868, at 12 o'clock. neon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Real Netate, late the property of Herman Van Bell, deceased, viz: No. 1; Lot Eleventh street above Tioga Twenty-third Ward.. A. lot of ground on the west aide of Eleventh sweet in the Twepty-third Ward, 210 feet north of Tioga street, being 10 feet 'front by 189 feet 6 inches deep to a 25-feet wide street N 0.2. Grotend Rent of 122 per annum.—A ground rent of 222 per annum. out of a lot of ground - with the improve rcents thereon, on the east side of Hurst street, (between Fifth and sixth, Lombard and South Brace* 26 feet front, by 80 feet deep to a 10-feet alley leading Into South street. No. 3.—DWELLING No 521 FRANKLIN Street.— A three-story brick dwelling and lot, situate on the east side of Franklin street, No. 521.46 feet SY inches northward from Spring Garden street, 'Thirteenth Ward; being 17 feet fl ovt, by 79 feet 9 inches, more or less, to a 3-feet wide alley. zir two to be paid on each at the time of sale. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk. 0. 43, DAVTD VAN BEM., HENRY VAN BEM Jr , xecators. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auct'r. my 17,24,31 Store 42r Walnut street, 11€1. SALE BY ORDER OF HElRS.—Estate of 8.15 CHARLES TOWNSEND, deceased.—JAMES A. FREEAIAN. Auctioneer. HANDSOME RESI DENCE, N. W. corner of 19TH and RACE Streets, Logan Square.—ON WEDNESDAY, May 30,1866, at a o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXOHANGE, the following de. scribed Real Estate, late the. property Of Charles Towraend. deceased, viz: All that 1 andsqme three rory residence with back baildings and lett ofground, at the N. W. corner of Mace and 19th streets or West Logan Square; 19 feet front and 120feetdeep to a 12-feet street. The holm has all the modern improvements,is very pleasantly located on the west, aide of the handsomest or the public squares, with open ground on the south extending to Cherry street, and is in every respect a most desirable place of residence. The gas fixtures are reserved. Subject to a ground rent of 1262.50 pKr annum, in addi tion to which P.M may remain, it desired, ttS42OO to be paid at the time of sale. BY Order °Mein. JAMES A. FILIMMAti, Auctioneer. my 17. 1 4.4 Store 422 Walnut street, MEX.ECITTORS' SALE—Fatats of WILLIAM FORD, deceased. JAMES A.. FREEMAN, Ano eer. LOT Huntingdon and Pike streetts,Nlneteenth Ward. Under authority contained in the will of the late Wllliron Ford, deceased, on WEDNEW&T. June ith, 1866, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at pub lic sale, without reserve, at the PHILADELPHIA EX.:HANGE, the following d es cribed real estate, viz : all that certain lot or niece Of ground. situate on the south-westerly aide of Huntingdon street. and north-westwardly side of Pike street,Nineteenth ward; containing in front on Huntingdon street. 37 feet inches, and in depth sunthwestwardlY between paral lel lines at right angles with the said Huntingdon street, 66 feet lttn of an inch. Egir Clear of 63CUmbrance. 'Cal. !ale peremptory. Sir $5O to be paid at the time of sale. By order of Executers'. JAMES A.O2FIZETILAST. Auctioneer. zay17,24,31 • Store. 4M Walnut street. maEXECUTORS' SALE.—ESTATE OF PHILIP REAP. deceased.—,TAMES A. FREEMAN, A.no. tloneer.—HOUSE, No. 908 NEW MARKET street...— Under authority contained in the will of the late PHILIPREAPdeceased, on WEDNESDAY, June 6, 1866. at 12 o'clo . ck., Noon; will be sold at, Pablic *Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. the following described Real Es (ate:vim All that lot of ground. with the two-story brick messnage thereon erected. situate 'on the west side of. New Market street; containing in front 19 feet, and in depth 83 f et 1 inch. Subject to $2B Ii ground rent per annum. ,ice' sltO to be paid at the time of sale. By order of the Executors. • JAILES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, tny17,24,31 Store 4= Walnut street. PUBLIC SALE. JAMES A FREEMAN, Auctioneer—DOUßLE R .4 .IDI6NCE 523 York street, on 'WEDNESDAY, June 6th, 1866. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale. at the PHILADEL PHIA EXCHANGE, the following described Beal Notate. viz: Alt that certain lot of ground with the double three.story brick resicience and brick shop thereon erected. situate on the southerly side of York street, in the Nineteenth Ward, 182 feet westward from Frankford Bold; containing in Mont 56 feet, and in depth 100 feet to Ella street. //3 - Clear of incrimbrance. Aar elm to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES A ..F.IitEISIA.N. Anotloneer, my 17,24.21 Store 422 Walnut street gREAL ESTATE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auetioneer. LOT OF GROUND,2r..`d street, be v3P.ace street, on WEDIiESDAY, May 30th, 1666, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at tne PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following des uric ed Real Estate, viz AU that lot of ground on the east side of =d street, 100 feet below Race street, 10th Ward. 20 feet front and 125 feet deep, then narrowing 3 feet s Inches on the south side the further depth of 63 feet to .Aspen street. Clear.of incambrance. ISO to be paid at the time of sale. 7AxEs A. pßiesnlAN, Auctioneer. my 10,17.24 No. 422 Walnut street. TO RENT—CARE ISLAND COTTAGES AND STORES. n otwithstanding it has been currently rumored, much to the damage of ''Cape May:' that all desirable furnished Cottages have been taken, yet I, the sub scriber, have twelve TO RENT for the bathingseason, three of which are near the Columbia house. ,one on. Queen street three on Washington street, three on Lafayette street. and two near the site of the late , ht ount Vernon Hotel. Also, three Store Houses,- de sirably located for business. AU of which will be let on reasonable terms. Apply to JESSE M. SMITH. At the RIDGWAY HOUSE, Philadelphia, From 12 to 3 P. M. on TUESDAY and WEDICEIdDAY; May 22 and 23, 1366, or at Cape Island any time there-. after. my2l.-6te EITO RENT... yugyrp.vrwr), for the Summer season, in Germantown, very near to Church e Station and to the town, a large double HOUSE, with all modern conveniences, gas, bath-room, - wat- r, hot and cold, through the house and in both kitchen ranges; large parlors, long well-shaded porches_ and flee lawns, with large trees; a' good ' stable for four. horses, and a good ki,chen, garden, &c. Apply on the premit es, or to ISAAC PUGH'. my.l9-6t 5 907 Walnut street, third-story. en FOR S r.V—AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT containing 5 acres of land, with double modern stone residence, stable and out buildings, within a few minutes' walk of the city of Wilmington, Delaware. hemansion has the city conveniences, and is heated with hot water; handsome lawn, excellent garden and choice shrubbery. J. hi.GIIMALEY dt SONS 505 Wal, nut street • • rFOR RENT.—In Burlington, New Jersey, a• "Meadow Lawn!'--Flne Mansion, surrounded• with choice shrubbery, coach house, ice house (filled); tee-pin alley &c., all in good order, and with or without se acres of land, in fruits of every variety. Furniture for sale if desired. Photographs of the place may be seen at ; the oftica of J. M. GlatflLßY & SONS, 508 Walnut treet. FOR SALE —A very desirable country seat,and farm of 84 acres „ on old York road neat Shoe. - ma ertovrn, within nye minutes walk ofatation on ,Isl".; P. Railroad. (I H. MITERHEID. 205 South SIXTH atreet. 1 . 1 FOB .SALE.-Premises Ills Chestnut street. 4. 4. 248 North Tenth street. 44 •' 250 Northaenth street. 208 South Thirteenth st. - C. .R. MULR.HEID, Xlai/ 9-10 t1 NO. 205 South Sixth street. 111 TO RENT —A COUNTRY MANSION; sta. thing for five horses; ice house tilled, milk house, it i n o nrden,l Pennsylvania'o rn esr walk railroad .. oa ( fp I:Car ; x i , t4t 82, a. tile . Ryt.BS, No. 680 Arch street. my1.5413t44 al FOR SALE.—The dwelling t No. 521 South Ninth street, threeetory double back buildings, containing all the modern „conveniences. ' Built ex pressly fbr the present. owner. Terms emy r , Apply at , V0:519 South NlNTEstreet.- . • • 1 7 g,ron.t3A1B.—ISTOBE NOS. 157 and 'ltS9, I fo l rtb a. • ' Third Street, with immediate possessi O quire on the premises. myll-lmo* Ca TO RENT—lie four•story STORE. 20 by 40 feet, No. 23 South Seventh street, above Chestnut. In quire No. 25, next door. ruylo-6t* BEAL ESTATE. FOR S.a.L.E.—A BTOSY.IWELLINGI :' -House and lot of grocmd at the northeast corner or PRIME and FORTIETH streets, West Philadel phia, containing in front on Spruce street 100 feet,,and in depth along b ortieth street, 17i feet to" a thirty feet street called Irving street. . • • • The house is buht in the. beet manner with all the modern immovements. .• • . On the first floor ta a . parlor, dining rocitu, library, and • tv , o kitchens. There are six large clumbers, two bath rooms, water-closet, lour stationerry. wash stands, stationary wash-tubs, two sanges, circulating' The garden is laid out tastefully and has a largertunt ber of choice fruit trees. - - - - The location is one of the healthiest and handsomest in the Twenty-fon rth Ward, and surrounded by beard!. lul improvements. , . Terms will be made to emit a purchases. Apply on the premises, or at mylit tit - No. 11 South Seventh street. E 9 RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT,Rice , s surf House, at Cape Island, New Jersey, for sale, his house is located in the very beat situation on .the island. fronting Congress Hall on the weal, and Centre House on the south, and within one square of the new railroad depot. The building is new end well ap pointed for a restaurant, and as a fashionable drink ing hopse has no equal on the Island, and has nicilities for accommodating thirty to forty guests. It Will be solda bargain, and immediate pentagon given. -Call, or address A. E. HUGHES, Real .H state Agent, '133121511 - Cape Island, N. J. IMITAGES TO LET - • ' CAPE ISLAND, NEW JIMMY, I have several line Cottages yet to let, tarnished with all the necessary furniture, &c., except linens, crock erg, knives, forks and spoons. Address immediately, Ev2,lm/ /OTO Country Residence on the OXFORD TURNPIII.3a, y mi ee above F4ank -4 nearly opposite tue Sixth Mile Stone. on the ktcond Street Turnpike. The Stage to . R'rettirlord plisses 4 times daily. , Apply J. H. MORRIS, • my4-4t. Re. itta 'North Tenth street. gete GIESILANTOWN R.IISSLDANOII FOR - SALES :RENT,,-.l3sautifolly and oonenalentlY smutted, within two minutes! walk or Church Lake Station. commodious and R3CSIDgN UE. with all the modern CONVeLailaCta; stable, coach-house, eke.. Lot 18021.13. Apply besweaa' Le and 2, - at SS North ricraD street. Datil , W. P. WLISTACH. pa.l. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL RIULL ESTA TE ALeau9. Ito. 271 8. Third street; Philadelada, Be Estate bought and sold on eodarctission. Loans negotiated. Honey procured oa Bonds, Mort gages, and other securities. 'House and Ground Bente collected. . Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States, tnY B. 3 l ni TO Rh NT OR FOR St-LB.—A large and con venient warehouse, situate on Market street, haying three entrances, dry sub-cellars and a turn out into 3larketstreet. Apply to - • LEWIS H. RICDNER, N 0.1.52 South Fourth street. my23.6t* a g HOB BALE--The handsome Residence' No ' 2449 WA_LNUT street, 2.0 by Izi feet, with two brooms and replete with all the modem .convent encea—in perfect order. Apply to TOWNSEND WHET= & CO., rant. s,to,th-tti 309 Walnut street. tPP-COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM. FOR SALE.—Fitty or one hundred ac.es, Bristol SO e, above seven mile atone, and near Tacony. Apply to B. WHITAKER., znyll-2/Ms . No. WO Locust street. 2014 RACE STREET—TO LET.—Three-story double back buildings, replete with modern con v.. ences, now vacant. Open from 10 A. M. to 4P. M. Inquire 618 Chestnut street, IticCALLA'S new Hat store. tram tri FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR BUILDING SITE containing 18 acres- of land, very desirably located on te Limekiln tarnpike. convenient to the German -2h town Railroad. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Wal nut street. FOR SALE.—The S story brick Residence, with double 3-story back buildings and lot of ground frk set front, situate on the southeast corner of Green and Thirteenth streets. J. GIIIIKEY (it SONS; MS Walnut street. FOB BA LE.—A four-story brick Residence,with f(lm large Se tory back bullaing , , situate on the north a eof Arch street. east of Broad. Lot 2-5 feet front by 128 ft et deep to a 521 feet wide street. J. M. GUILAIRE & SON% U. 43 Walnut street. TO Ri , NT—Booms of Building No. 42 South THIRD street. - suitable for Offices. with all the t e conveniences. Apply to F. P. PALEY. first floor. • mys-3,tu,th-11/ FOR BASAL—The 3-ator7 brick B.esldence, with k• modern conveniences. aittutbe No. 815 Booth Sev en street. immediate possession. given. GIIICKEY dr. SONS, 505 Viralmat atreet. PTURNISIPrED HOUSE FON. BENZ—From Jana to November. dfnrnfaaedrealdences _ituate on e street. west of Egtiteentb. J. It. saumAxy bo.lll3,Sas Walnut street. - FOR S.A_LR.—A four-story brick Residence, Est-g with every convenience, and lot 11i feet deep to a street; situate No. 931. Clinton street. 7. M. GUN.. KEY 8 SONS, 108:Wralunt street. - • - T Ba LE.—THE LOT CORNER OF SONTPARIC7 and Tulin street. Nisete4uith Ward. So by 162 feet. apply at` • - Inyti.-.l2t* No. a Beath Fifth street, second floor. LEGAL NOTIWI. TN, THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE LiT A AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of CATHARINE SNYDER, deceased. Tne Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit. settle and executorth ac. count of EDWARD VANDERSLICE of the last willand testament of CATHARINE SNYDER, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands o f the accountant, will meet the parties In terested for the purposes of his appointment, on MON DAY. May nib, 1866, at 834 o'clock, P. M.. at No. 411 CHESTNUT street (tint door back building) in the city of Philadelphia. JAMES LYND, myls-tri.tb.s.sll Andltor. TN IRE ORPHANS' COU tt.T FOS THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of THOMAS HILL. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the final ac count of CHARLES S. WOOD the trustee named in the last will and testament of Thomas Hill, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands Of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on TUESDAY, May 19th. 1866, at 4 o'clock P. IL. at his office, No. 4.23 Wal nut street,in the city of Philadelphia. myl7•th,s,tnst{ „T. AUSTIN SPENCER, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF Pam aDELPHIA.—Estate of JOHN RELLIG. deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of MARIA AN. H_ELLIG, Administratrix of Sohn. Be lig, deceased. and to make' dlstribut on of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, DI sy 28th 1888, at 4 o'clock P- 11i., at his office, N 0.128 South Sixth street, in the city of Phila delphia. H. E. WALLACE. myl7 th.sa,M St * Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY lAN COT-RiITY OF PHI . T. A T/ELPHlA.—Mrtate.of MARTIN B. RITTENHOUSE, Deceasel.—The Au ditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of EMELINE R. RITTENHOUSE, Ad ministratrix of Martin B. Rittenhouse, deceased. and to make distribution of the Balance ' in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY, May 29th, 18E6, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at his office. No. 202 South lIFTE Street, in the City of Philadelphia. THOMAS BRADFORD DWIGHT, my.l74h,e,tu,st, , Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR rilk. CITY AND -L - COUNTY OF P FII_LADRLPHIA—Estate of 70- SEPH GLOVER.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Catha rine Glover and William Green, Executors of the last will and testament ofJoseph Glover, deceased; and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested:for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDLY, May 29 1868. at 4 o'clock, P. M., at hla office, No. 619 NOBLE street, in the city of Philadelphia. THOMAS 111111C.WAAN, ro yl7. th,s,tuso Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIME CITY AND .1 COUNTY •OF PHI LADRLPHIA. -- Estate of E. P. DIXON.— The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and aejust the account of JOHN S. MOMULLIN, Administrator cum teem/wig° an nexe of the estate of E. P. Nixon, decemed. and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on WEDNESDAY, May 30th , 1866, an o'clock P. M., at his office, No, 619 Noble street, in the City o fPtffiadelphia. THOMAS COCHRAN, Auditor. ' inyl74b,s,tn. stt TN TEE ORPHANS' COURP FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA—Estate of HENRY 'V OLMUM,deceaseth—The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Samuel S. Volinm and George Snyder, surviving .131g ecutors of the estate of Henry Vollum, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will Meet the parties interested for the purposts of his appointment, on MONDAY. May 28th, 1866, at 4 o'clock, P. Di., at bis office, 522 WALNUT street, in the city of Philadelphia. cizt 4 - 111%wi IL T. COLLIS, Auditor. mgl7,tb,g,tn,st• TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE GI:EA AND 4.OUNTY ON PHILADELPOIA.—Irstate of A. GALLETS, deceased: The. Auditor ap pointed by the Court 'to audit. settle and adjust the acconnt of AMAND LAFORE, Executor of decedent, as filed by JOHN LA FORE his Executor. and to re port distribution of the Balance in tbe hands of the accountant; will meet the. parties Interested' for the purposes of his appointment. on WEDNESDAY, May Seth. 1866, at 4 o'clock .P. 14:, at "hi+ office S. E. corner of Sixth and. Walnut streets, In the city of Phil adelphia. . GEO. jUNICM', ix. ..my-1941,tu,th.5t 11, - - Auditor. IH. THE. ORPHAN St CO RT FOR. T FIE COITNITY OF PHILILDELPHIA,..Estate of JOHN B. MARS. deceased. The Auoitor appointed to audit, settle and adjust, the account of GEORGIR AR/THE al), Executcir of the last Will and Testament of JOHN it. Iif.A.EK, dec,eased; and to report dtstribution of the balance' In the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested wt bis °thee, No. 131 South Fifth street, on MONDAY, Jone 4th, 1866, at 4P. If, • . • HENRY pHiftaxes;7a '' Auditor; m'y22,t9,tb,s4t* NOTICE.-ALL' PERSONS . INDEBTED:VY THE Estate of ROBERT & JOHNSON, late of this city, deceased, V7lll please make payment; and those having claims present them for settlement to the sub scribers, to 'whom Letters Testamentary have heen =anted. GEORGE W. STEEVER, DTo. ES North Front street; WILLIAM M. W lITAKER, No. ta. North Front street WILLIAM I. ILENDEB.DINFI, No, 712 Buttonwood Street-Executors, myto Litt , X HIIGHES. Reid Estate Ageat.
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