Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 14, 1866, Image 7

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    From ieuriliird- Editiott Yesterday'
.11.rotn".. as _ng
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• '- {Special Ilespatch to the Bullethul
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WASIIINGTO./q g dune 13ili.ffne of the
President!s s "Organs`asserts, to-dlty, that
it . does not intend to interfere di
tectly or indirectly in the'CaSe of Davis, bat
that justice must take her 'course,,aud fart
tlier that he maintains 'that he, Davis, is in
idyll jarisiliction; Thiasetiles the queiPion
iindhe will have to remain where he is un
til tried by the court.
The'Sens.te Finance COunitittee to-day,
passed'the free list in the
,tax bill. They
have only added one article to that lists
The Senate Judiciary Committee to-day,
agried to report a bill, increasing the sala
ries of 11. S. District Judges to fourthousand
and ..
four thousand five hundred, making
them two classea. ' , ,
. The Ways • and ;Means Committee are
-making rapid' rogress with the tariff.' It
will be in every respect a protective measare.
[CorrispiiadEir a of.ifte.Associate.d Press.]
Wesu.niumox • June 13.—Froin the let of
duly next., letters posted-in the 'United
States and addreSSed to 'the Dutch West
Csinloon, Saba, St. Eustatius and. St.
Martin, may betransmitted to their destina
tion via, France, in the . _French mail, at a
imitage of thirty-three cents for each single
rate "of one quarter ounce or under,• pre
payment heing optional with the ender
Of `the recently established or re-opened
_Poit oEices thSSouth there were few in
ythich postmasters or post mistresses, ap-
Ixiiiited could not take the oath The people
tinerally are beginning 63 understand that
the oath is indispensable, that - every post-
Master's bond must be approved by the
Deparbinent hefore the commission is sent,
ieridthat no Post Office can be'pnt in opera
tion until the postmaster has his commis
sion.' -
T4ti Fenian&
BUFFALO, June - 13.—P, O'Day, Head
Centre of Buffalo, returned from New York,
and bee applied to Gen. Barry for the re
turn of the . arms
_and munitions of war
seized here. O'Day claims the arms as his
,private property, and says he bad made ad
yancee on them as an auctioneer and com
mission merchant. Gen. Barry replied that
w,aionly the`custodian of the arms, and
had eetzed them by order of his superior
officer.
The Board of Trade, yesterday, subscribed
1500 to furnish - supplies or transportation to
destitute Fenians. Only about 160 Fenian
accepted transportation under Gen. Barry's
order up to noon.
Destructive Fire at Mayaguez, P. R.
NEW Yottx, June 13.—The steamers
Louisiana, from. Liverpool, and the Eagle,
from Havana, have arrived.
A great part of the town of Mayaguez,
Porto Rico, was burned on the 29th ult. An
American man-of-war sent 150 men ashore
to assist in extinguishing the flames. The
loss is unascertained.
James C. Gallagher, U. S. Consul at
Ponce, P. R., died on the 28th ult., in an
apopletic fit.
Steamers sailed-$3.500;000 in Gold.
NEW Youx, June 13.—The steamerd Per
sia and Marathon sailed for Europe to-day,
taking upwards of $3,500,000 in gold. Among
the passengers in the former is Col. E. S.
Eianford, President of the American Tele
graph Compapy.
NNXIXT.II CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION
WASEUNGTUN, J/1110 13.
SEZTATE.—A resolution to print4,ooo copies
of the report of the Commissioner of Patents
- was adopted.
Mr. Doolittle (Wis.) called up .a resolution
Coffered by him yesterday, calling Apon the
President for information m his possession
as to the departure of Austrian troops for
Mexico, which wasadopted.
A bill to grant lands in aid of the con
struetion of the Kansas and Neosho Valley
Railroad' was taken up, and, after ,discus
slop, postponed.
The. Legislative AppropriatiOn Bill was
taken up. •
HOUSE.—Mr. Stevens (Pa.) introduced a
Embstitnte for the bill introduced by him on
the 28th of May,.to enable the States lately
in rebellion to regain their privileges in the
Union, which was ordered to be Printed.
Mr.. Jenckes (R. I.), from, the Select Com
baittee on the Civil Service, reported back
thabill - to - regulate the civil service of the
United States. Recomitted and ordered to
'be'printed: -
Also, a resolution. which was adopted, re
quiring the Heads of Departments to furnish
the Committee with information concerning
the mode of appointment to the inferior
grades of office, in their respective depart-
Extents.
,: ffiLtitkEirl,
Yoldt, Siliat 13 —Cotton dull and drooping;
Sales at 40@.4r, for middling. Flour is steady for good "
brands; common do. s@loc. lower—sales of 65,000 bbls;
btateVi 70@950; Ohio VI. 70@1375; Western $670@940
Southern heavy; sales of 400 bbls. at former prices;
Canada dull; sales of 300 bbls. at 68 65@13 50. Prime;
Wheat firmer—common declining; - sales ot 12
Mixed bushels; new No. 1 Milwaukee V. 24; Bed 12 49. Mixed
Corn lc. higher—sales of 60,000 bushels at 831483)4c.
Beef steady. Pork firm at 63175. Lard dull. Whisky!
dull. _
- Slacks are dull. Chicago and Rock Island, 9134, 111,1
Central, 1204; Michigan Southern, 79%: N. Y. Central,
08%: Beading. 109%; Canton Company, 591", Erie It 11.
gl4: Weetern Union Telegraph Oompany. ' s7%; United
States Coupons, 1882. 102.4 ditto, 1885. 'fen-Par.!
Ides,s6X; Treasury 7 lue.- lcr23-..i,g)1029ii Gold 1443%. - ;
33aLTriannE, June l3. — Flour is quiet; fresh ground:
firm. :Wheat firm, with a scarce supply. Corn active;
and higher: white. 08@1 09; - yellow, 93094 cents.:
Oats dull. Provisions firm; Mess Pork. $32. Lard 72%
lit 23 cents. Coffee heavy. Whisky dull and drooping;;
western. 62 30.
Cl:Tie 'BULLETIN.
1.0. or G. T.• GRAN? Lonetr.-The an-,
mild meeting of the Grand Lodge I. 0. of.G.;
T. commenced its sessions at 10 o'clock in,
the , Assembly , Building. The - following,
officers were present :
-Rev. J. F. Crouch, G. W. C. T.
Daniel Rife, G. W. C.
Mary J. Holtzworth, G. W. V. T.
L.. Ellen Wright, Cr. W. S.
C. Moore, G.W. T.
L.,ltev. J. W... Edie, G. W. Chap.
W. V. Mace, G. W. M.
Sallie Conrad, Cr. W.O.
Samuel G..Behmer, G. W, 0. G.
Ballie G. - NeWell, W. - -
The - meeting was opened with ,prayer by
the G. W... Chap. The largest delegation:
ever in attendance in any , Grand-Lodge of
G. T. were present this morning at the open-.
big hour. ,Great interest was manifested,
and this great temperance organization bids
fair to wield'a tremendous power for the
furtherance of the cause. This Order has,
within the past year, more than, doubled the
number of its organizations throughodt the
State, and increased its - membership more
than three-fold.:-There is at, present no
temperance organization in the State that
equals it in numbers and'influence;: em
bracing as it does both sexes, in, its
,social
and moral influence, and recognizing; sig
nally the interest that both.male and female
have in the advanc,ement , of ; temperance,.
Tins annual session, which is held for the
firsttime in this city, will continue its ses
sion for threedays.
_.E,Lva - rAVY ROn,BEELY--TICE THIEVES FOILED.
—The . clothing store of J' r McCul
lough, No. 2228 Callowhill street, was
eAitere(i. by, the rear, this morning. .The
thievea.—zeade—a—selection—of—various.
goods, to,th,e- ,vale
of S6,QP.CL, ;The stolen
articles'*ere tearr Ont find' placed in a
_
wagon. ,w nen. -about „to,start, the.,wagott
was seized by citiziefnanied-Groliver, who
resides in- the vicinity., The robbers suc
ceeded in litilting their esciape, but they left
their plunder, behind.
51P14361 aE Phllcsdetphla Stack Board.
SALES. ARTICIS T..A04.11D.
6 1 C 00 Lew& Nav te,'Sf ,:1200 ah PAU. 4, 'Ede c 'aog
5000 . Pa.R 24 mgt. 95 ~ tag sh N 1 and Middle ,
1000 Allegheny City .Coal Ilelds
_6s 'BO .tks 90 34 60082 t Ocean Oil
poo sh Sett Nay pf '
axe 83%, 300 six 11,1ead BlO 54%
400 sh' do 85 34 10) do b3O 55 ,
15ahNPa.13. - . 39
SECOND
12000 17 85 201065 102%1
• 100 du . c 102 g
90 Mx - Ridge Avenue 1112
Consalidalln 41
200 ah, umiak on 61i
1100 oh. .do b3O 63,1
1400 sh do • 6:q
IL't&& V ib. - ILILIV to kiWXi.
A. HEADING GOAD .
GREAT. TRUNK LINE ..IO
in• - TO THE INTJIRIOR OP .PEZTN.
SYLVAN/A, THE SOILITYLKILL, SUBQUEHAN
CUMBERLAND AND WYOMING VAILLtiES,
THE NORTH NORTHWEST and the CIANADAS.
SUMMED A hR&NGEB&ENT OP . PASSENGER
PRAMS, June 4, men, tearing the Oompany'a Depot,
LEENTH and OAILLOWIEF.LL Street.. WI&
',Orb ft at the .Phtin. , lnr 1100113:
MORNING ACCoMODA.TIONS.
At 7.30 A. M. for:Reading and all intermediate Efts;
tiotu3.
MORNING EXPRESS
At .15 A. M., ibr ~Beading; Lebandn, Harrisburg,
Potter:qua, Pine Grove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Wilname.
port, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Pa ll s, Buffalo, Allen.
town, Wllkesbarre, Pittston, York. Oarliale.Chambers.
burg, Hagerstown, dim, dm.
This train connects at WEARING- with, the KM
Pennsylvania Ballreasd 'trains •Ibr Allentown. AC.:
and with Reading and Oplumblaß.R.trains for Colum
bla;&c; with the Lebanon Valley train Mr Harriseurg,
Ac,; at .PORT CLINTON. with Oatattilisa Railroad
trains ftir Williamsport; Lock Hem: Elmira, dtd. at
HARRIELBIIRG with Nertherti Central, Cumberland
Valley,- andadraylkill and-Susquehanna- trains-for
Northumberland,Willianummt,. York, Ceuunbersberg,
glnegroye, dsttr
AFTERNOON 36XPIZEM.
Leaves Philadelphia at &80 P.M. for Reading, Petite..
vole, Harrisburg, As., connecting , with Reselling and
St
Columbia .R.tralas Goluinbia, AC. - -
"/3,EADEtta ACCOMMODATION.
Lamm Reading at 6.09 A. M., stopplag at all imam.
lions; arrives in Philadelphia at 8.56 A. M.
Returning; leaves Philadelphia at 6121 P. 114 arrives
in Reading at 7.65 P. M • •
Trains for Philadelphia leave Harrell:mai at 8.10 A.
M. and Pottsville at &45 A. M.. arriving In
phis at 1.00 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg
at 2.10 P. M., and „Pottsville ati2.46 P. M.; arriving at
Philadelphia at 6 45 P. M.
Harrlabnrg accommodation leaves Reading at 7.80
A. M. and strut at 4.10 P. M. Connecting at
Reading with Afternoon Accommodation south at 6.30
P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9.10 P. M.
Market train, with a Passenger -[Jr aciaclied, leaven
Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for Reading and all way
'Antidotes; leaven Reading 11.30 A, M., and Downingtown
12.80 P. M. for ptdiso -lphia and all way stations. -
All the above trains run daily Sundays excepted.
Sunday trains have Pottsville at B.fil - 144.. and
Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M. ; leave Philadelphia, for
Reading at &GO A. Ed.; returning from Reading at 4.25
P. M. CHESTEB. VALLEY RAILROAD.
Passengers for Downingtown and intermediatepoints
ake the 7.3 u and 8.15 A. M. and 5.00 P. M. trains from
Philadelphia, returning from Downingtowr at 825 A.
M. and 12 30 Noon. •
NEW YO.I3.3I'..ESPREIR,z. " FOB. PIITSBURGH AND
Tiny WEST.
Leaves New York at 7, 9 A. M.and 8.00 P. lit.passing
Reading at 1.t5, Ito 3 andl.43 PM. and connect at
Harrisb with Pennsyivania,' and Northern Central
Railroad rem Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Wil
liamsport. Elmira. Baltimore,. dm.
Returning Express Train leave . * Harrisburg on
arrival of Pennsylvania Eirpress from Pittsburgh,at 3
and 9.05A.M.,9 15 P.M. passing Rauh Irg at 4.49 and in sy,
A. M. and 11.30 P. M. arriving at New York 10 A. K.,
and 2.45 P. M. Bleeping Oars awzamPanimg these
trains through between jersey City and Pittsburgh,
without change.
Mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg at 2.10 P.
M. Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New York at 11
Noon.
SOHDYLHELL VALLEY P. A TT.RDA 11.
Trains leave Pottsville at 7,11.30 A. M. and 7.15 P. M.
ramming from Tamaqua at 7.35 A. M., and 1.40 and,
RCELTYYLHELL ANDSDBQIMfANNA 33.A.11M1LD.
Trains leave Auburn at 7.50 A. M.' fbr Pinegrove and
Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P.'M. for Pinegrove and Tres-.
mont returning from 'Harrisburg at 320 P. X. and from'
Tremont at .7.85 A. M. and 5.25 r.
1,1,16tFil 'vo 1:41
Through: dl-ciass Uckete
forth
emigrant Michele
to all the principal points in the ora! said Weed and
Canadas.
The following tickets are obtainable only lathe Odice
of B. Bradford, Treasurer No . ZS Booth Palter! street,'
Philadelphia, or of G. A. Nicola General !Superintend
ent, R.PA C
- tXRCEIITATION TICKETS,
At ES per cent., discount bennien any points desired
ihr families and firma.:
Tiqg:eTl3,
Good for 2,000 mitee,between all points, or 153 50 each,
For Amines and dims.
• SEASON TIOSECTS.,
For three, Isla, nine or twelve months, Ibr holden
only, to all point" at redn...ed rates.
'balding on the line .of the Road will be insulated
with cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at :
half-fare.. _ .
ItiXOURB.IOS- TICCECRTS.
From Philadelphia ti l l :r ig/ I = I PM a‘tiuds d for
satunday, Sunday and oddity, at reduced'fare, to be
bad only at the Ticket Office at Tlarteeati and Callow.
hill streets. • •
FREIGHT. •
Goode of all descriptions forwarded to all the above;
notate from the Caraway's New Freight Depot, 'Broad
and Willow streets.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave PlalsdelVtis , daily it &SO A. M.. 11.45 noon and
6 P. IL, ibr , Lebanon, Ilarriabarg, Pottsville.
Port Clinton, and Pointa beZond
14TA TT
Olose at the Phlladelph&iost Office for all places on
the road and its branches at SA. IL, and for the fain!
Obsal Stalol3B only at 3.15 P.
t".• PHELADEJ.PIELL,
• TON AND BALTIMORE BAIL
, co, ABLE.-Commencing MONDAY,
April 16th, 1866. Trains will leave Depot, corner ot
Bread street and Washington avenue, as follows:
Express Train, at 4.15 A. M. (Mondays axcepted),
for Baltimore and .Washington, stopping, at Chester,
Wilmington, Newark. I ikton, Northeast. Perryville,
Havre-de•Grace, Aberdeen, Perry's:ma's, Magnolia,
Chase's and Stemmer's Bun.
'W mail Truitt, at 8.15 A. M. (Sundays ex
cepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations
between Philadelphia andHaltimore.
Delaware.B.B. Train, 9.0 e A.BL(Sunday excepted), for
Princess Anne. Atilftrd snd intermediate
Express train at 11.45 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and We ahington_ t
Express Train at 8.00 P. M. (Sundays excepted), for
Baltimore and: Washington„ stopping at Chester,
Claymont, Winnir.gton, Newark, EMton, North-East,
Perryville, Havre-de Grace, Aberdeen. Perrynuttes,
Edzewood, Magnolia, Chase's and Stemmer% Sun. -
NIW; Express at 11.09 P. M, for BaltimOre and Wash
ington.
r: toe"' ngezes by boat from Baltimore for Fortress
Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and RJ, 'mond will take
thelL4s A. M. Train._ t
WILMINGTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS,
stopping at all stations between Fhiladelphia and Wil.
MiligtOla•
Leave Philadelphia at 950,/1.15A.1L,4.80, COO and 11.80
P. M. The 4.80 P. M. train connects with the Dela
ware Railroad. for. Harrington and intermediate sta
tions. _
Leave 8.45, 8.00 and 9.80 A. M., 4,00 and
6.88 P. M. _
Trains for Newcastle leaVe Philadelphia at 9.60 A.
X., 4.80 and 6.00 P. X.
THROUGH TWNl3ll43 , Oht BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 1/.00 A.M„ 4.86 and .10.00 P.M.
CHESTMI. FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Chester at 7.46. 8.46, 10.14 and '11.40 A. AL,
4-48;15.10, 7.46 and 10.86 ,
• From Baltimore to Philadelphia-Leave Baltimore
7.25 A. X., Way Mail. 9.20 A. 131xp 1.10 P. M.,
EgE t s m ss. 6.85 P. M., Express. M 6.25 P.M., Express.
, . for. Baltimere leave Chester 88' 4.49 and 8.58;
A. M.. and RASP. M.. ,
Trains for -Baltimore leave WOtrongtonat 5.24 and
RIGA. M.. and P. M. • - • . -
ear attached wi
w=t trains with passenger dlleave
gson for Perryville : and intermediate stations,
at . &eft P.. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre de-Grace
and intermediate Stations at Lave
vine for for Wilmington and intenxtediate at
stationa at 5.00
A. M. connecting at Wilmington with. the LOO
train for Phila.delphia.
SUNDAY TRAINS:. _
Express Train at 4.15 A. M. for Baltimore and Wash
ington, stopping at Chaster, Wllmingtoni Newark,'
Elkton, Northeast, Perryville , „Havrede-Grace, Aber-,
dean, Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Stammer's:
Run.
Night Express 11.00 P. M. far. Baltimore and *ash.'
ington. . .
Accommodation Train at 11.80 P.M.. for .Wilmthgton
and Intermediate Stations. •
BALTIMORE FOR lOUs JADELPHLA.
Leave Baltimore) at 8.2.5 P. IL, stopping at Havre de :
Grace, Perryville and:Wilmington. Also stops at Elk-:
Don and Newark (to take passengers for Philadelphia
'and leave parsengers from Washington or Baltimore)
and Chester to leave passengers from Baltimore or
Washington. F ,
Accomcdation train will action ~t on for Phi.,
ladelphile and Intermediate at 6.80 P. M,
F. KENNEY. Superintendent.
I'l 0•: . .wr. WEST .TEESEY Ft ATr ROAD
LENES—Prom foot of Market street
—1 pper erry. Commencing THURSDAY May 31,
LEAVE PHTLADELPHEA. AS 'I7OLLO'WS :
8.00 A. M. Mall for Bridgeton, cistern, and. au inter. ,
mediate blatione. •
9.C0 A. M. M ail for Cape May, btoppirtg at Woodbury;
Glastbor o',Vlneland and all stations be
low Duei12.3.5 M.
3.00 P. M. Accomodation for Cape May, stoppin g at
Woodbury- and ulaaeborp',_and. all stations below
GIMESDOXO. _
3.80 P. M Passenger , for Bridgeton, Selena and all
intermediate stations:-
6.00 P. M. Womibury Accomodation.
}3ETURNING TRAINS. •
. _
Leave C,ape lifay 43.80 arid 11. A: -
• _Bridgeton 7.00 AM. and MOP. IL
' . Salem Ms A, M. and 535 P.
Freight will be received at second covered wharf bet
low "WeJunt street from A. 3L' until SP. M. Freight
received fit or before A.:153., will go forward same day,
Freight deltvered at 288 South Delaware Aventie. '
• -J. VAN .110,1186 F T A RR, Eittoerintec.dent. •
71:1ED wsst JIMELBEY' lisg . "Ba COMPANY
Will attend to all the usual branches of Ex_razas Btre.
smse, - receive, and'. forward:` through other
ilFoPlible /tem Companies , to all Parts ,of the conn•
any article entrusted to them. A Specidl bien.sen
;.macCompardel mach throngh, train. No, 6
"ffarnatatreet, • '
•• . • ,
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : .PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, - JUNE 14, 1866.
BOABD
_1: '" AIVNJEJR.
NORTH PENNSIDTANIA. ii
WIRIELP II • 7 SON- MIDDLE BOUTIL—
Mortest and most direct line to Bethlehata,Allentown
:blanch Chunk, Hazleton White Haven WM:adorn.
Maluoloy City and all palate In the Lehigh and Wyti
ming Coalßei „P
a. _
Passenger, po ts-in lilladelpTEMlD street
'above Thompson, and Canner Of: , EIGULS and AMMO-
StaihrEß ARRANGEMENT.
NINE. DAILY TRAINS. .
On and alter MonW - ,May.215t,181.6,P hobo
have the Depot. Thi. rd street, above Thom n, daily
,(Sundays excepted), .118 follows: _
• AT 7.80 A. H.—.lli ening Express for Bethlanto and I
'and Principal, Stationa on North Pennsylvania 'Rail.
road, connecting at. Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley
Railroad for Allentown, CatartanDatington, Hands
Chunk, Weatherly, Jeanesville, Hazleton, White Ifia.
IN
ten Ilkeston°, Kingston, Pittston, and all ppooints in
Lehigh and Wyoming' Valleys' also, in connection with
Lehigh and iwnb noy B.:dined for Mahartoy,ty and
with Cstawasa Railroad, for Rupert, Danvftle,Mthent
and Williamsport. Arrive at Mauch Chunk at 11.18
M.; at Willresbarre es 2.45 P. M.; at MalranoY.olt3 at '
P. M. Passengers by this train can take the Y.nbigh.
"Valley Train, passinO Bethlehem at 1200 H. for Ens.
ton and points on N eav JerseY Central Ballread to
New
AT 8.85 A. M.—Acconixnedation, an Doylestown,
stopping' at all intermediate Stations. Passengers far
Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this train
take Stage at Old Yon Road.
- AT 10 'A. M---Accortuntidztion. Ibr Fent Washing.
atopp a i t z at all intermediate Stations.
At P Accommodation tor Doylestown, stop
ping at intermed_sti te stollens. •Passengers take
'stage at Doylestovni for New Hope. •
AT 8.80 P. M.—Evening Expnas for Bethl ehem and
principal Stations on the North Pemnsylvania Bar.
road maki ng close connection at Bethlehem with Le.
high Valley U.win for Easton, reaching there at 6.45 P.
Passengers for PlainAeld, Somervi ll e and other
points on New Jersey Central RR. take N.Y. C. Train
'at Beaten, whine arrives In New York at 10 Y. M. Pas.
-zenge_rs for Sumneytown takes tage at North Wales.'
and tor Nazareth at Be th lehem and, for breenville a
AT 4.15' af...--Accesnratielatitan, for , Doyiestuwn,
Atoning at all intermediate Stations. Passengers fin
WARM Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at
"AblagtOn : for Lumbenille at DoylestostaL
aT bas P. AL--Through Accommodation, for Beth.
Lenexa and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl.
vanla Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh
- Valley Evening Train for Allentown, Manch Chnack,
AT 6.15 P. 31.--Acoonurnsdation, sor Lanzdioa.stop
ping at all intermediate Stations.
At,ll P. M. A ^e^mmivtiotlOD. for Fort Washington.
TRAINS FOR PITT r• A 111 mPECIA. ,
Lane Be th lehem at 8.25 A. IL. and 12.45 M , and 6.38
12.23 train makes-direct connection with Lehigh Val
ley trains fr ono Easton, Wilkesbarre, Mahoney City,
'Hazleton; and arrives- in Philadelphia at 2.80
• Peasengera leaving Wilkesbarre at .1.0 P. lif.,conneet
at Bettdehenaat 6.16 P. M., sad 'retire In Pidladsdphis
P. M. - '
Leave Doylestown ASIA° Al M. LIS and 5.50 P. It
Leave Lanadale.at 0 A.M.
LeaVe Port Washington at 10.EO and LIS P. X,
' - ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at eA., M..
PtAladeaphia , for Doyisetown at 2.38
Doyleatovra for Philadelphia at 7 - 20 A. M.
-B et taebe t a fin phiheielphla at4.30 , P. M. •
Fifth and Sixth Streets Paesenger: Cara Deny 7 pas
enders to and from Berka Street Depot.
White Cars of Second nod Third Streets Line convey
passeguere to Third Street lsepot.
•. Ticket!' must be procured at, the Ticket Offices, THU.=
street or BURR street, in order to secure the lowest,
rates of tare: . 'ELIAS CLABS,..A ,vnt.
IT 11l rn ava'a REPMSII will call for and deliver
Bade the Depot.
Office, No. 113 South THIBD street. in=
- • FOR NSW YOBS---The OeM.
DEN AND AMBOY and PHILA.-
A TRENTON RA IT ROAD CXJ-Ii-
PANY'S LINES, from Philadelphiato New York, and
way places, from WALNUT STREET WHARF,
will leave as follows, viz: .Fore.
At SA. hi., via Camden and Amboy, AcconL, $2 28.
At BA. M., via Camden and Jersey Cii7 Express, 800
At 2 P. M., via Camaen and Aniboy Ea. presa. s oo
At 610 P. M., via inmden to B. Amb•: y, Amara. 225
At 6.00 P. M. via Camden and Amboy Accom.
- 2d class-. • . 180
At 8 A. la., TA Eti 7.ZZ' azas,
Ewena
ville, Pemberton and 17bacentown. At SA. M.. and
2 P. M. far Freehold.
At 5 and 10 A. M. 12 M. 4,5,6, and IL3O P. M. tbr Fish
Rouse, ralmyra, Riverton, Progress, Delauco,
Beverly, Edgewater, Burlington, Florence. Borden.
town,:dtc. 'The lO A. Id.and 4 P.M. lines runs direct
through to Trenton.
LINESFROM KENSINGTON DEPOT will leave
Ota follows
At 11 A. N., 4.80, 6.45 P. If and 12 P.M. (night) via
Kensington and Jersey City S 3 00
The 6.45 P. M. Line will ran daily. All others Sun
daya excepted.
Amu) and II.W A. M. 2,8.80, 4.53, and 6,45 P. M.. and
12 Midnight , for Bristol. Trenton. dsc.
At 7 and 10.15, A. Si., 12 M., SS
and 6 P. P.M. M. for
- Corny ells,Torrisdale,Rolmes , Tacony,Wissin
ming, Bride: burg and Frankf and at 15.15 IL'
for BristoL - Schencks, •Mdington and 8 P. for
Rolm esbnrs and intermediate Stations. 7,
BELVIDERE DELAWAtut StA I LarlAD, Dor the
Delaware River. Valley, Northern Penny/van* and
New York State, and the Great Lakes. wo through
trains daily (SundaYs eseePteo from Kensington Die
pot, as follows:
At 7.30 2g, lbr Niagara Falls, Buf
falo, Dunkirk,
_ Canandaigua.Elmira, Ithaca, Owego, Rocheste, Binabamplon, Oswego, Syracuse, Gnat
Bend. Montrose, Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg,
Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, lambertville, Mem
ngton, dr... The &SO P. M. Line connects direct with
ho Train leaving Easton for Mauch Ctausk. Allen
town. Bethlehem. &-c. •
At 5 P. ILlor Lambertville and lntermedbtteStatloas
SAY - For' New York. and Way Lines leaving Ken
aington - Depot , take the cam on Fifth street, above
Wanut, hall an hour berme departure. _The cars ran
Into the Depot, and on arrival of each Train. run from
the Depot. On Sancloys,_Qmnibrisses will leave Wal
nut street wharf at 6 P. M. to Connect with 6.45 P. M
piny pounds of Baggage only, allowed each Paasere
ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything
sa baggage bat their wearing apparel. All baggage
overfifty - poundis to be paid for extra. The Company
limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per
pound, and will not. be liable - for any amount beyond
VOC, except by anecial contract.
fta , Ws said cod b 4 l9eaoe checked direct throng/1 to
Boston, Wor, eerier, SPrtaddeid Karr/Ord, New Karen,
Newport, Alden!!, Troy and Saratoga.
Grahams Baggage tr.:press wilt mil Mr and deliver
baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 8 Wel.
nut or at No. 102140mb Twelfth street.
LINEN hi NEW USK For. r
Will leave from foot of Cortland street, at 12 M. and
4 P. M., via Jersey City and Camde.a. At 7 and 10
A. LL, 6 P, N. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken.
From Pier No. IN. Blver,at SA, and" 4P. M.,
via Amboy and Camden. •
- WM. EC GATZMK:a. Agent.
...:,•,--,=-44se•;.,es, WEST CHEST= AND PRLLI,
'..6.1; 7" DELPHI& tt err,stas ID, VIA.
SUMMER ARB.Lsormwrs.
On and after MONDAY, June 4th, 1866, the
trains will leave as follows:
WEST OUSTER TRAINS,
Leave Philadelphia ler West, Chester, from Depot
Thirty-first and Market street, 7.20 A. M., ILW A. a.,
2 30,445 and 7.(11)
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia. from Depot on
E. Market street. - 6.187, 7.30. 213.45 A. nt., L 35, 4.50 P. 51,
Trains leaving West Cheater at 7.84 A.M. and leaving
Pbtladelphis at 4.45 P: not atop at Pennelton.
and will atop below B. C. Junction at Media only.
•
PBNNBLTON TRAINS.
LeaVePhiladalphis for Pennelton 517 and 10.90 P.
Leave p ean a ten ab r pboeseiphia km A. M., 7.85,
P.
The IL
se Trains' step at all Intermediate Stations.
ON BIINDA.YIS — L -ftve Philadelphia at 8,80 A. /L
and 200 P. M.
Leave West Chester 7.85 A. M and 540 1 1- . M.
Till otherwise ordered a Market Passenger Train
will leave West Chester for Philadelphia, on Tuesdays'
and Fridays only. at 6.45 P. M.
•ON SUNDAYS—The Weat - Philadelblds Paseenger.
MTh wil leave 'Eleventh and Market streets, half-an.:
hour before the Train leaves the depot, and will leave
depot on the arrival of eatth train toConveyPassengebt
into the city.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.26 A. X. and 4.45 P
M., and leaving West Cheater at 7.80 A. M, and 4.50 P.
K.: connect at B.C. Junction with Trains on the P. and
B.
B.C. R. B. for Oxford andintermediate paint& - • ;
SS - 8 - Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel
only as Baggage, and the Company will ; not, in any,
responsible loran amount exceeding one htm
dred. ludess a special. contract is made for the.
um%dollars B 3 WOOD.General SaperintenEent
„7, PHILADRLPICIA, GERMAN;
••• ~ 't TOWN- - AND - - NORRISTOWN
C. TALE.—On and alter MON.
P ArY ' l . "7l6t3 iDß GiiiRMANPOWIL
Leave Philaileluhia-0. 7 ; a, 9,10 /1, 19,A. M. 1. 2, 310
minutes, 2X, 4,5, 511, 6,1; 11, P. M.
Leave Germantown-8. 7,7%, 8, 8.9), 9, 10,11, 19, A. M..;
1,2., 8; 4, of !i, 7 8,9 10, 11 P. N. ,
.
The 2.20 down train, mind the sX and bX up trod= do
notstop on Germantown Branch.
,• ,7 • • ON SIINDATS:
Leave Philadelphia-9.10 minutes,A. k.; 2.3, 5;8 and
10X, P. .M..
' Leave Germantown-8 A: MA9%, P. M.
CIT - I , KTNUT ATT.'''. RAILROAD.
L eave PhilAde4,l4o6 8, ' 10,12, A. X.; 8,3 X, SX, 7,9,
Le L Chestnut B.SII-7.10 minute/18,1.40, and ILO A.
M.; 1.40, 8.40, 5.40,11.40, 8.40, and 10.40 F. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia--8.10 minutes, A. M.; 2,5, and 8
Leave Chestnut HSII 7.40 minutes...lL X.; /5• 40 , 6 ./0
and 9.23 minutes P. M.
FOR CONSHORMIREN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia-8, 635;10.05 minutes, A. 91.; 13f,
3,4 X. 3%, 8%, 8.03, and 1134, P. M.
. .. Leave Norriatevan-11Xa7.. 7.50, 9,11, A. M.:1%, 4X.
and 8 P. M.
The 5% P.M. train will stop
i at School Lime, What.
hickon. -519,3211.Taa, tlprin¢m ) 13 and OonEnnnoanen
only.
• • ON SIINDA4I3. • - =
Leave Philadelphia-9 A, X., 2%. 4, and P. N.
Leave Norristowm=7 A. 117... 1 and 5% and 9, P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
tesie Philadelphia -6, 80, 11.05 A. M.; 136 8, QC 4X,
9%, 8.03, =41134 P M
Leave MAna.vnnir.-61(i. 731. 8.20, 934,11%, A. M.; 8, 51
63fi 443 d 8.34 ' ON stiNDAya. • • • •
Leave Philadelphia-9 A. M.; 2% 4. and 734 P. M.
Leave Idana_-_•7% A. M.;1% 6, and 9% P. M.
14. General Supesintendens,
~. 4Depot. Ninthand Green streeM.
r. .—,x...t.tzt • MARIT -kN AND DELAWARE
BAY ItATLROAD - COMPANY..
Lk..— en and atter MONDAY, the 14th of May,
trains on this road.will leave_the Depot of the Cam
den and Atlantic - Railroad Company, at Cooper'e
Point, Clot den, as follows: 4 .
Expreeerf9r Long Branch, New York, and ,Interme
dlate stations,aV9.2e • • , ,; •
FXLISII t, for NeW York And Intermediate ;stations, at
Mai}hool°.- • - - -
antl,ExpreSSr--:r for New York, at IWO AiM. ,
:Xeturnlng,trairialeiproPier =North River, foot Of
Wave streepintel2.oo:A4l4.; end 400 T; of and Ple
No. 3,44 415 P.I4E vbiotlaggage taken At Pier No. 3.
IIarC , V.4F,II trinn. 2Creiist Yolk. t'S 00. '
13417 'WaTA
rzeirioxlMANlA MUMMA
ISLIsII-2111BANGEWIDIT.
.;The dolma' at the Pennsylvaxkla Central 3.'11. bum'
the Depot at•Thirtytfirst and 'Market streets!, which Is'
reached by the cars-of tho:s -Market Street Passenger
Itanstar running to and from-the Depot . -.The-last car
leaves goat -'street street about thirty ralutit . Aprior tO'
the departure ofeseh Train. • .N;
SIT/mtle—Cara leave ?Seventh And blarlteet
streets 4b minutes before departure of .Rvenhag trains.
- l i artzve.itsuu.sen MEPlriteS will caller and deli Mr
Baggage) at the Depot • Orders left at the office. No.
Chestant,street. will receive attentiOn.
7014.73 C. AND .1.1?..R1V1L DEPOT
• •
MAIL , TRAIN• • . 1 4-0 0 0 A. N.
.
DAY EXPRESS " 10.10
PAOLI ACCOB. No. 1 • "-11.00 v '"
PAST LINE &ERIE, ICCPRESS "12.00 M.
ITA Z RTSRURG 8. 1 3001da. ' • " 5480 P./g•
LANCASTER A0001L; • • " 4.00' ~
PAOLI ALIMILLNo.2 , • • " 15.00
P TS SUB 011 dr. ERIE MAI/ ,* 1 " 9.00
PAOLI ACCOM. No. 8. - • " 10.00 • "
PELCULDELPICeA OTVp
REBSt • •
" 11.10
Asarni.
(TINCINITATI
--1 11A X4 MIES t
PAOLI - ACCOM.. Nro. 1
COLOMBIA .7BAIN.
LANCABrat TRAM
• AOLI ACCOIL, No. 2, • • "
10 n
_PAY , EXPBEBS n SAO .*
PAOLI A eel:fill., , 3. • - "730 "
HARRISBURG 'A.OOOaL, . " 9.10 n
*Daily, except Bata:witty. troailY. IDsIIY, except
Monday.,
Iltunning through from Philadelphia to - Pittsburgh
and Fzie without change of car& All atter trains
Catty, except
omets. • •
- -
Are -located at No. Sal Chestnut street, Conti
nental Hotel. and Girard Hoag. where Tickets , may
be procured to ail important points in t Penrutylvanta,
as - well as the - West, Northwest and Gouthwes and
full information given as to time and connection's. by
JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, -
Also at 'lldrty. first and Idarketstreets,on application
to 9 DOb. li. PARKE.Ticket Agent, at the Depot.
as .azats.ransTaism Lana daily, except , litsmday; Par
Soillinfornuttlon as to lire and aooommodaticou_ ate
to THANCIB NO. 137 Dock street:
The Pennsylvazda Itanroad CM. will ina 111603:116 any
AR r i ntl ic r t r ir ety exc itt r =loVi=
1114rexconEng that amount In value, wIR be
ttu3 owner, tudeselaknaby swots. reontranti
PITTSBURGH COLMLBUEI
ANA GEtieualterz RAILROAD
lav:‘,47.l.7ll:f.lh:oll:xilqm:Va:.zft7/11:411
Owing to the great distance saved by THIS ROUTE
the Government has Assigned to it the of the
U. B. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the Weet and
Southwest. -
THERE BEING BUT ONE CHANGE OF CARS
BETWEEN PHIADELPHIA. AND CINCINNATI.
Alin RUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS.
PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE
IN CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS CAIRO AND
ST. LO HE UIS - ON E TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ANY
OTIt ILN
Passengers leaving rausuelpma at D. 50 A. M. will
arrive at Altoona in the evening for supper, where
Woodruff's c elebrated Palace etate-Routn 13leeping
Cars will be attached and run through to Columbus
without change. avoiding changing care at Pittsburgh
at midnight, a comfort never before afforded' to the
traveling community.
Be sure to purchase tickets "VIA ESTEUBEN.
VIT.T,F," at
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OFFICE
Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets.
Philadelphia.
S. F. SCULL,
Gen'l Picket Ag't. Steubenville, 0.
JOHN H. briT.T.vrt. Gen'l Eastern Pass. AWL
VA Broadway, New York.
JOHN DURAND. Gen'l SW t. fell-tt
Pennsylvania Railroad Office, 631 Chestnut street ;
and 'I biz tieth an I Market streets, West PhUadel
phis.
• 1868 . -. PHIL ADELPHL9. AND
KRIS RAILROAD. 1866
great line traverses the Northern and North
west countles of Penns3 lvania to the city of Erie on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased and hi operated by the Pennayl.
vents I:enroad Company.
TULOP PASSR.VGKR TRAINS AT PR ELASPELPIUA,
Erie 2d all Train..
Erie Express Train --
- - -
Erie Hall Train—..9.oo
Erie Express Train—. . . - -MOO M.
Passenger Cars run through on the Erie Mail and
Expreasl rains without change, both ways, between
Philadelphia anq Erie.
New YORK OGNNICCTION.
Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie L A. M •
Leave Erie at 44t P. hi., arrive at New York 4.10 P. hi
Elegant bleeping Qua on all Night Trains.
For inform ati on rrepeg passenger bwrOriers apply
at corner THIRTIETH and itAndllo.l streets. Phila.
And or Freight bush:leas of the Company's Agentic'
B. B. tringston, Jr., corner Thirteenth and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. B. R. Baltimore.
H. H. waturcer,
General ,Preight Agent, Philadelphia
H. W. GWUCHER.,
General Ticket Agent„
A.. L. TYLER.
General Bunotintendent, Erie.
i".?- PRIDAVIMPHLI. & RA.=
MORE CENTRAL RAILROAD.—
tArgisit g*lf- OEMENTS.—ON AND AFTER
MONDAY, March 19,1/66, the Trains will leave Phila.
delphis, from the Depot of the West Chester &Phila.
delphla Railroad. corner of Thirty-Ant and Market
Streets, (West Philada ), at 7. A M., and 4.41 P. M.
Leave Rising Sun. at 5.30. and Oxford at 6.05 A- IL,
and leave Oxford at SM P. M.
Till June Ist a Market Train with Passenger Mir
attached_ will run on Tuesdays and Fridays. leaving
The 'Rising BIM at 10.41 A. IL, Oxford at 11.45 A. M„
mid Kennett at •?..43 P. X.. connecting at West Chester
Junction with a Train for Philadelphia. On and atter
June lat. this train will leavethe Rising Sun at 4 P.AL ,
Oxford at SP. AL,, and Kennett at 6P. M. Marketing
will not be taken on Passenger Trains.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 730 A. M. con.
needs at Oxford with a daily line of Stages for Peach
Bottom, in Lancaster county. Returning, leaves Peach
Bottom to mintet at Oxford with the Afternoon Train
for Philadelphia,
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 5.45 rang to Rising
Sun, Md. -
Passengers are allowed to take Wearing Apparel
only, as Baggage, and the Company will not In any
case be responsible for an amount exceeding one bun
dyed dollars, unless a swan' contrast be made far the
same. mills HENRY WOOD. Gen'i. &net.
NEW ARRANGPAf PHIL
AD TO WII.LIA M -
1• Trio CHANGE OF CARS VIA CATA
WISSA ROUTE.
On and after Monday. April ISI, 1566, through cars
for Willisrostr t t leave the Philadephia and Read.
Ing Railroad t, Thirteenth and Oallowhill streets.
at it A. M. arriv ing at Williamsport at 6P. M.. and,
making close connections for Elmira, Oil Regions,
Buffalo, Erie, N !agars Falls, Suspension Bridge and
all places in the Western, North Western, South
Western States and the iL,%usadart.
'IHROUGH TlC±Le,tb to all taints can be procured
at the Company's office 4.m Chestnut street„ under
Philadelphia Bank, opposite the Custom House, at
the United States Telegraph Office in the Continental
Motel, ma at the Depot of tbe Philadelphia and Read
ing Railroad Thirteenth and thalovrhill streets.
N. VANHORN. Passeneer Anent.
PROPOSALS.
TVA PARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, Office e n s
corner wALITaT and FIFTH Streeta,Pom
wire, June 11th.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
PEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Otlici
of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until it o'clock
11., fol l owingAY, 18th tnst., for the construction of
the ew , ra, to be built of brick, circular in
form, and with a clear inside diameter of two feet six
inches,vlz. • i
On Jefferson street, between Thirteenth street and
west curb line of Ontario street.
On Rhoads street. between Nineteenth street and
west curb line of Eighteenth street. •
On Alder street, between Poplar street and south,
curb line of Girard avenue. • •
On Market street, between Forty-first and Wyoming
streets.
With such inlets and man boles as may be directed
133 the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. Therade.ratand
ing to be that the contractor shalt take bills, prepared
against the property fronting on said sewer to the
amoun- of one dollar and twenty•five cents for each
lineal foot of front - on each side of the street as so much
cash pkid, the balance to be paid by the city. All
.date are invited to be present at the time and place of
opening the said propose's.' Each proposal willbe
companied by a certificate that a bond has been filed
in the caw Department, 84 directed by Ordinance of
May 15, If the lowest bidder shalt not execute a
'contract within five days lifter' the work is awarded t he
hWill be deemed et declining and will be held liable on
is bond for the dlif...rence between his. bid and the
next higher bld. Specifications may be had at the 'De
partment orSurveys, which will be strictly adhered to.
W. W. SMEDLEY,
Chief Commissioner of Highways.
NOTICE.—SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Pro.
posals for furnishing. the Public Schools with
Schuylkill Caul," will be received by the undersigned,
irom mineral and shippers only, pursnant to ordinance
of Councils, at the Co.arollers' Office. S. E. corner of
SIXTH and ADELPHI streets until MONDAY,
June 18th, 1866; at 12 o'clock M. .'he proposals must
induce the storage of the Coal. - LL
Zillah District—Comprising the Twenty-fourth and
Twenty•seventh Warns.
There will be two sizes required, Egg and Stove, and
the ton to be 2240 pounds.
Each and e ery ton of said coal shall be weighed aE
the place of delivery, in the presence of a nroper per
akr. to be del toted by each $3 ectional Board as weigher
(sub,hct. to' the apprvval of the President of this Boardi
who shall keep an accurate account ‘of each load
coal delivered, its exact weight as ascertained by tor+
rect keales. And no bill shalt be approved for such
seal unless an affidavit of the weigher shall accoM•
pany such bill,sei tin g forth by what contractorthe coal
was delivered, the date of delivery of each load, the
number of tons, and the quantity of coal dellvered,and
whether weighed at the place of delivery.
By order of the Committee on Supplies,
Je12 , 5t1 H. W. HALLIWELL, Secretary.
ditA.SONIC MM(tKS.
MARTIN LEANS, NO. era CIEMSTNEIT
)
,A. STREET. ,
4. First Premium awarded by Franklin Imiti
, • :c- - tate to MARTIN. LEANS, Manufacturer of
MASONIC MAIMS, .
PINS. EMBLEMS. to., dtz.
'New and original designd of Masonic Marks -Tem
plars' Medals Amity Medals and Corps 01
every description. myl6-w,,th.f,s,smi ,
.
o.oBOHlJM.—Ohinege Sugar one ti*Vilsan dram e
JCI exticle, for, sale by JOlikri, BUMLISirsd 0U., 108
South Pe/Wirers avenue
1 w413 1. 10
viN 444*0 A.
The New g,
No. - 607 Chestnut Street;
IR A' BMW DAT%
WLL Mr,
The piopiletorel are prepared iorettatsreialninaß
renting such maws 103 tnny_do not We Pmmaim%
• --1733 c SECOND STORY FRONT BOOM'
- • . - - 60 by 24 fear • •
THE w3ioiar. OF TEE SIONTS3DRN . HAW ON
Four Stories High. with , Entrance, wide ball on
Suitable fora Jobbing or Ckiininiasion Howe, a liana.
Or Ina ranee f.)l!Ekt -
"18.40A.M.
6.10
• .• " 8.55
18:0 P.
• Lip
For Further Particulars apply at the NEW BUT,
LETIN
.11 SALE BY OBDER OF THE 001 , 31 T OF
COMMON PT.V. A S.—Estate of WILLIAM R.
X FIELD:L-3EI - 31ES A. 'FREEMAN; Auctioneer.
--IC,LEGAAT BUILDING SIT, 42- ACR r.S, ,HAD,
DIN GTON. Under authority of a decree of the Court
of Common Pleas, for the City of Philadelphia. Oa
WED.N.ESDAY, June 21, 1 tiffi, at 12 o'clock. noon, will
be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILAVE LP NIA. EX
CHANGE, the .following described Beal • Ehtato
All that certain tract or piece oflandaltuatein there-1h
Ward of the City of Philadelphia; beginning at a stone
on the easterly : side 'of the Iderion road; between the
Haverford road and the l kincaster Turnpike road, on
the tine Orland now or late Lewis Jonea rr,thenceby,
said Jones's land, crossing the said Marion road, south
7930. west 18.2 percheit to a corner; thenceatill by the
said Lewis 'Jones's land, and partly along a public road
north 28% 0 , west. 18.'1. perches to a corner; thence by
land late of Berj. E. Valentine, being part of the tract of
lard whereofthis was part-1:3 glO, W. 37 perches, to a
stake set Mr_ a corner, and N. .
perches to a
corner of land now or late. John Prentice's; thence by
the tame along the middle of tl e a.id public read, S.
863i 0 . W. 22.6 rwrches to *stone corner thence by land
now or late of John Franey, S. 4 0 : E_ ELS perches to a
corner In the line o fiend now or /steer Hamm; thence
by the Barite N. 87K. 0 ; E.. 30 perches to a corner, thence
still by the Barr eland, S. ZP). F. lea perches I' a cor.
ner on the north ride of .the Merlon road aforesaid;
Umbra .by land now or late of Henry Helmbld,
cr saing the said road 'diagonally, N. .E4X, O 31.7
perches to a stone on the south side of said ro ad, a nor-.
ner of land now or late of John Prentice; thence by the
seine course by the said Prentice's land 2 perches to a
cursor; thence by laud now or late of Samuel
Jones,
crossingsaid road and along the westerly sioe thereof
21.4.E.3ope.rches to a stone; the-ce still by the said.
Samuel Jones's land, crossing the said road diagonal
N.lO O , 46 pe.rches to the place of beginning. Grntain
inn 41 acres and lt7 perc'res of land. -
. B.—The abovep tg it on the first range of Adis
west of the s chop,/ a short dtatcroce from the Paw:Ti
ger Bat/road Station. The ground is very elevated and
commands a fine prospect' o.f ilte City. Delaware River,
and.•.A'rw Jersey, II can be =untried at arty time:
rirg - Terms a/ sate
f5(4 to be paid when the property is struck oil.
By order of JOsitPH PA RRIe H. Committee.
JAMIM. A. FR.V.FI4 AN. Auctioneer,
Je7,14.21 Store, 4. Walnut street.
Kg, ORPHANS' COURTSALE .— Rotate of AMOS
C. MARGERUIif. deed. JAMES- A. PRICE
MAN, Auctioneer, under authority of the Orphans'
Court for the City sfet County of Philadelphia. on
RDN SDAY, June 27tb., 1866. at 12 o'clock. noon,
• tli be sold at Public Sale at the PHILADELPHIA.
I.XCHANGE, the following described Real Estath,
late the property of AMOS C. ISARGBRUM, deed.,
3' os. 1.2 and 3 dwellings, Nos. 1330. 134 and 1331,
MARSHALL Street—NO. I.—A: Lot of ground, with
the three-story Brick House, with three-story back
b.,lldirg thereon, No. 131.0 Marshall street. Twentieth
Ward. commencing on the east side of seventh street,
234 feet north of Thompson street,being it feet front on
Seventh street. ane In depth at right angles with Sev
enth etreet,l74 teet 10 Inches to Marshall street, wing
IS feet on said Marshall street. Sub!ect, to ;tiiS ground
rent per annum.
No. 2. A three story brick dwelling with threestory
back buildings and lot adjoining No. 1 on the north,
(No. 1 , 32) beteg Is teet front by 74 feat 10 inches deep.
Clear of all incumbrance.
No. 3. A threeetory brick dwellng with three-story
back buildings, No. 1334 Id atithall street. Same descrip
tion as N 0.2.
Clear of all incumbrance.
No. 4. DWELLING, No. 1337 North Seventh street.
A three-story brick house and stable, with the lot of
ground, 74 feet IN inches below Master, Twentieth
Ward, 18 feet front by 174 tea, 10 inches deep to Mar
shall street Sobject to;r2 ground rent per annum.
No. S. BUILDING LOT adjoining a lot of ground
adjoining N 0.4 on the south i 2 feet IN inches south of
Mater, being 18 feet front ouSeventh street by 174 feet
10 inches to Marshal: street.
Subject to i9O per annum ground rent
No. 6. BUILDING LOT ADJuINING.—A lot ad
joining the above on the south 590 feet north from
'Thompson street, being 18 feet front by 100 feet deep.
Subject to $63 per annum ground rent.
No.:. LOT ADJOINING—h.Iot adjoining No. 6, on
the south. 173 feet north of Thompson, being 18 by 100
feet bubject to $53 per annum ground rent.
$lOO to be paid en each at the time of sale.
By order of the Court.
EDWARD A. MERRICK, Clerk. 0. C,
82,-RAH, B. seARGF • ITM. Executrix.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
No Walnut street
Fr ORPHANS' COURT BALE. —ESTATE OF
•JA SI •F" A. STEWART, deceased. IA NrEA
EEMA Auctioneer.—Under authority of the
Crphans' Court fbr the city and county of Philadel
phia, on WEDNESDAY, June 27, 1646, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale, at the PHILADSLE,
FRIA. EXCHANGE, the following described Beat
Estate, late the property of James A, Stewart, dec'd.
vint—NO. 1. DWELT ma, S. E. corner trourth and
Wharton streets. All that certain lot of ground. with
the three-story brick m..suagetbereOn erected,situate
:Attie S. E. Corner of Fourth and Wharton streets,
ccntaining in front on Wharton street 16 feet, and in
depth 70 feet to a 3-feet wnds alley.
Za - Clear of .ncumbrance.
;No .—DWELLINGS, Second street, above Whar
ton, with house on Rye street. All that lot of ground,
with the three-story brick messuage there3n erected
on the west side of Second street sa Second Ward at
the distance of 90 feet northward from Wharton street,
containing' in front on Second street, 12 feet, and in
depth 1( 0 feet to Rye street, with a threeetory brick
house on Rye street.
N. B. .2hisproperty trill- he divided into two proorr-
Fost—A three story :Prick dweVing and tot on the
west ride of & rend street, 12 feet front and f 5 feet deep.
No. 'l-4 small dwelling and lot on Bye street, 12 feet
front, cad Si. feet deep. Clear of incnmbraoce.
Alf - WO to bepaid on each as the time of sale.
By the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. O.
ANNA STEWART. A.dministratrlx.
JAMES A FRE,EIIIAN, Auctioneer
Store, 4 Walnut street.
OR. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Estate of i.ISE
RIUS ROSE. deceased.—JAME• A. FREEMAN',
Auctioneer.—LOTS, CUMBERLAND and ADAMS
tireets,igiineteenth Ward.—Under authorityiz of the
Orphoort for the City and County of Philadel
phia; on Wednesday. June 27,1866 at 12 o'clock. noon,
wilt be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILA.OELP HU.
EXCHANGE, the fAllowlng described Real Estate,
late the property of. Liberins Rose, deceased, viz;
No. I.—A lot of ground b"ginning at the southwest
side of Cumberland street, 104 feet soutneast of
nd street; being lb feet front, by 125 feet 10t5 inches
deep on the n orthwest line, and 125 feet :X inches deep
on the southeast line to Bose street.
No. ^—A lot of ground beginning on the southwest
side of atreet,Bs feet southeast of Almond
street; 18 feet front, by 131 feet .14' of an inch deep on
the northwest line, and 125 feet 1034', inches deep on the
southeast line to Rose street.
No. 3.—A lot of ground situate on the southwest side
Of Adams street,c. feet northwest - frorci Almond
street ; being 36 feet front by 65 feet .e.,c inches deep to a
6 feet wide alley.
Clear of all locumbrance.
Sir fa) 10 be paid on each When the property is
struck off.
By the Court, EDWIN A. MERRICK, Clerk O. C.
LOUISA ROSE. t
BERMAN ROSE P a ' z ' eell ' Urg '
JAMES A. PRERBEAN, Auct'r.
Store 423 Walnut street.
tp t - ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Mate of 10 BM
111-8 BOYD, deceased,—JAMES A.FRERMA.N. Atm.
ttoneer.—PBOPERTY. No. 220 Werth WATER street;
Due er authority contained in thewill of the late John
Boyd, deceased, on WEDNESDAY. June 27, 1866, at
12 o'clock, ncon..will be sold at Public Sale. at the
THILADELPHIA. .EXCHANGE, the following de.
scribed Real Estate,vir. All that certain messuage and
lot of ground on' the east side of Front street and on
the west aide of Water street, between Race and Vine
streets, beginning on the east line Of Front street. as a
corner -of ground
the
of,lsaac Norris; thence
southward along the said Front street. 2f feet 4 inches
toe paoint.'thence emtward about 24 feet 6 Inches to the
middle of the wall dividing the houses on this end the
adjoining lot, to the southward, now or formerly of
George £cott, and through the middle of the said wail
to Water sweet aforesaid; thence northward along the
west side of said Water street 27 feet 4 inches to Norris'
line aforesaid, and by the same line westward passing
through the middle of the wall dividing the houses on
this lot and the adjoining lot to the northward, about
45 feet to Front street aforesaid
Zir Ft al f e purchase money may remain.
.1100 to be paid at the time of sale.
JOSEPH R. RHOADS. Administrator, c. t. a.
JABrWsi A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
je7,14,21 Store, 422 Watnnt street.
ORPBANe' COURT SAL I T—EiTATE
tr; MARINA ARDIS. DECEASED—JAMBS A.
EMAN, AUCTIONEER—HOSE, MARRI
OTT'S SIREET. Second Ward. Under authority of
the Orphans' Court. for the City and County of Phitsi,
delphia, on - WEDNESDAY, June 270866, at 12 o'clock,
Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, atihe PIIILADE4
PRIA 1 XCHANGE, the following described Real Es,
tate, late the property of Marina Ardis. deceased, viz:
M
A threestory.brick house on the north side of arri
ott's street (No. 7), being 15 feet front (including one,
half of the alley), by 56 feet deep.
kir $5O to be paid at the time of sale.
By the Cow t. E. A. MERRICK. Clerk O. C.
JOHN LINDSAY, Administrator.
JAMES A. FRY EMAN. Auctioneer.
Store 4= Walnut street.
REAL ISTATE —JAMES A. FREENIAN,
Auctioneer.—DESlßAßLE RESIDENCE
4Su outh Third street, On WEDNESDAY June 27,
ism tl2 o'clock. noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at
the PRILADEI.PHIA ESC:RANGE, the following
desezibed real estate, viz:—The well built three-story
briek dwelling house with back buildings and lot of
ground, on the west side of Third street. below Pine,
Fifth Ward; 193 i feet front and 64 feet deep, to a 44eet
alley;
Ed - 60,000 may upancy with rema the deed. in on mortgage.
Aar Occ
SW - Clear of all it cumbrance,
1:(5.4100 to be paid at the time of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.
Store 422 Walnut street,
BULL. ESTATE.
TBR zw:mwe,
Chestnut street,
And s Front. of 25 feet on 7asrne street;
No. 607 Phestnut Street.
MO' BE LET.--EOIIIITH AND FIFTH FLOORS, 105
1. Swath SECOND street. Apply to J H. ,CURTID
SON, Real Eelate Brokers. 433 WAX...NW elate.
BELL ESTATE*
OFICANS' COURT.. SALE.= ESTATE OP
iii SANIIEL OGOEN„.4eceaaed: JAMES A . RE
.Auctioneeer. 'Under authority of-the Orphans'
Court for' the City - and 'CotmtY of Philadelphia, on
NVEDNEfDAY..Tune 37th, 1565. at Li o!cloctc, oon,
will .he sold at .Fublic Sale, at tbe FELLADEILFHIA_ n
EXCHANGE, the - following - described 'Real-Pittate,
• lath the oraperty of Samuel Ogden, decesaid: eta: 'No.
I—PROPERTY No. sp eouth Street. with KEOPtIENn.
936,i30pea1l street. in the reek. Alt those twrt brick
• messuagee and the frame raesmaista Ofgrbund,
on•which they are all erected.situater ow the north ale
ofSoutb.street, between Ninth and; Tenth sires ,18
feerfuthat by feet deep; to a 36 feet wl4antreet...Wled
Ronsall street. • k • • - k.
No. .I—GROIIND RENT of $lOO per annum; moss%)
. A
Yearly ground rent of 4100 per annum, oat ofa lotrof
pentad on atesontbiside of-liteed street, and t'ulde
Church street thence along Reed Street 60 feet:7l4MM
southward 80 feet 9, inches; thence westward• 611405
inches to Church street; and along the _same Sti,feet 4
Inches tr, the place of begit Wag. -
No. 5--GROLEND RENT _ot $llO 50• per annum,
•($1.991. A yearly ground rent arena 50 per annual.,
- aut ot a ot of ground east side ofPront, between Race
ar d.Rine str4ets. 20 feet 4. inches front. by 40 feetdeep.
Aar $llO to be paid on each when tit*); property' Is
struck off.
By the Mini, Z. • A. VERRIOE. Clerk 0 C.
NOIL JAMiR TAfitillf.librecuter.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
3e7,14,21 store, 422 Walnut street.
ft 4. ASSIGNEE'S SAL.E--JANERS .A.:FRERMAN.
Auctioneer.=:4-atory BRICK - Divmurf NG, MO.
KWIdARR_ET street,with 6 Court homes on - rear.
DU WEDNESDAY Jnne 27. rl/386, - ,at :12 o'cittoon,
will beanie at Poblic Sale, at the Pliff.AD
3=t:HANGE, the following described real Zs to
:Alt that. certainlot of ground; situate on thawestaide
of New Market street 58 feetß Inches north of Holmes'
silef; together with the fouveterY brica .Inl.ls3gAge
thereon erected, fronting on Neer Market streaWbeing
No:308: withthe six adjoinieghrickraeasuligee
on the court, In the rear tiu3reOteoutabliog infra* On
New - Idarket 34 feet, and eitendbig,depthweetward
Of that width-14G feet, 9 inched- where It barrel:vs on the
north side thereof to the widtb,Of feet 10 inches; slid
thence extending, harther._ westward of Alm lastirten
- Von ed width tfeeti makingther 'depth thereof - IYMa
New Market street on the southern line .1511 ,et 9
N.33:--Dpon theabove lot is laid out cntirivittyof
. about 13 feet in width in front on New Marketed:treat.
called Conxtland, Place. which opens into [another
- courtway or passage of the -width of 19 feet hi itches;
with the use of raid courtways.
0,000 of the purchase money tOremain On Mtn - te
, skirrJO to be paid at the time of Im*
-By order of aeskele. ' • •
- A...191.EEMMl Auctioneer.
Je7,14,2l . Store 422 Walnut street_
AnORPHANS' COVET SAME- 2 Estati liA:vin
' g. MROWN,-decessed. JAMES A. FREEMAN, .
oneer... PROPERTY, FRONT-STRE,ET„I shotre
AMBER Nineteenth Ward. Under authority .of the
Crnohans Court, for the City and Coupty of Philadel
phia Oil WEDNESDAY. Tone 27th,-1866. at 111o'cloelt
nnon. will be sold at polio sate, at.theI'HILADEL
PHL9. EXCHANGE, the rtextrlbed -neat
'Estate, late the property &David 8. Brown, decanted,
viz-A' lot of ground with -the-two'brick- build ngs
thereon erected; situate on , the- easterly aide ofFroull
street, 84 feet IX inches northerly from the N. E. comer
of Front and • Amber -streets: thence e •xisatdissg
northerly along the easterly Bide of Front Intreetie
feet: thence eastwardly op a line at - right angler with
Front street 44 feet 234 inches; thence - sehtheaetwl,y44
feet 254 inches to the dorthwesterly side of said Abet
street; thence - southwesterly along the ' eamele.feeM
thence at ilght angles with Amber street: 37- feesg
inches.' and thence westerly with.,
right angles to'Frorte
street, 37 feet 5 inches to Frontstreet; the place of bah
ginning.. -
Subject to 1-10 ground rent, per annum.
re'jr• 8100 to be paid at the time of sale. -
By the Court. E. A. MERRICK.; Clerk, a a
ANN BROWN. Admistratrix.
•
JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer,
je7,14,21,3t • Store, 422 - Walnut, street.
.ADMIKISTEATnES' 8 I.TI--ESTATE OP
Jr SEPH B. WILLIT... deceas•4l.—JaME2 A.
len EMAN. Auctioneer.-GENTEEL WELLING;
No. 1118 VINE 1 , 1 BEET. On. WEDNESDAY June
27, ls• S. at 12 o'clotk, Noon, will he sold at Public Sale,
AT THE. PEELLADFLPie rA. EXCHANGE' the D3l
- described Real Estate, late the property of Jo
seuh B. Willits, deceased, viz : All that lot of ground
with the genteel - three sto•y brick residence; with
double two story brick back buildings thereon erected,
situate on the S.R.corner of Madison and Vine streets,
in the Tenth Ward of the City. (so. HIS): le% feet
front, and 101 feet deep to Graff etreet.' .Houss hal is
/con partor, hot and cold bath, kitchen range, - Par fix
tures, and is in cave/lent order. , _
t'Clear of col incumbrance.
e_Three 'marten of the purchase. money may
main if desired by the purchaser. .
a—t2Co to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of Administrators.
JAidlgs A. • BEEMAN. Anetionee4
tetore Waltuat street.
&PUBLIC BALE JAMES A. FR.ERMAN,
octioneer.—RESIDENCE. LOCUST and FO Et-
It•sT streets, W.s.ST PIIILADELPHIA:—On
WADI:I:BOAT, June rah, 1866. at 12 o'clack, noon,
will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHIL &DELP
EXCHANGE, the following described Real Estate,
All that certain new three story brick and stone meet
silage, and lot of ground on which the same 15 erected,
situate at the bouthwest corner of Locust and Forty
first streets, in the Twenty-fourth Ward: containing in
front on Locust street 35 feet, andha depth on Fortj
first eireet 190 feet. - - -
Immediate pas:session. Reps at the Auction Star&
Two-Thirds of the purchase , money melt' remain.
air 1F1.60 to be paid when the property iastraek
J VITA
A. FRET lAN, Auctioneer.
je7,14,2i Stoze Walnut stzee-t.
oFinrAdvrow - N.—Pc63, &LB. ' RiItUKR
past; turnishc ed or untaniislied, with immediate pos
session, a large and coma odiona -Mansion. situate-In.
one of the most - desirable parts or the town, - within
five minutes' walk Of Railroad Depot.. It Contains
fourteen rooms with all modern conveniences, hot
and cold bath. gas and water in all the_ chambers. A
first-class stable and carriage house, a good vegetable
garden abundance of fruit and flowers.- in fact it com
bines all the advantages of a City and Country Resi
dence.- Lot 10 by WO feet des p. Apply to C.:l3.:MULEt
gyur),los South Sixth street. • • na.t29:lsti
I.l*. FOR SALE—A HAINIDSO3LE COUNTRY
Residence in Woodbury, N. J ,SS minutes' ride
from the city by West Jersey Railway. with 1.34 acres
of gronno well planted with fruit and shade trees, with
good vegetable garden and stabling: The house is
lo
caled on lielaware avenue, is 40 feet front by SzT deep,
with extension, well built and in good order. Will be
solo. by THOII & SuNS. at Philadelphia .Exchange,
June 26, at Et If. The premises may be examined on
anplication to Wm. Surat, at County Clerk's OftiCe,
Woodbury. Possession immediate. jj,.9 s tu,th.St*
I. H. TOs.ttPli, CENTRAL BEAL ..h - TATS
ES Agency, No. 271 S. Third street, Philadelphia,
Pa. Real Estate bought . and sold on commission.
Loans negotiated. Manes -, procured on Bonds, Mort
gages, ana other securities. House and around Benin
collected. -
.osinrcilestoner ofDeeds for all the States. mySenap
maGERMANTOWN RESIDENaII FOR SALE
OR TO PENT—Reatitiftilly and convex:dm:MY
situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane
Station. A commodious and elegant BMEILDIaNCE.
with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house,
&c. Lot 1.90=3. Apply between 10 and 2., at 'a North
THIRD street. 1 - 14 Cr/ W. P. WILSTACH.
inGERMANTO &aim.— A. handsome
double pointed stone residence. - built In the best
manner and having every city co cvenience, situate on
Chew street. between r-hoemaker's and Manua lanes.
Lot 193 feet front by 240 feet deep, with stone stable
and carriage house. Immediate possession given. J.
31. GlAidlit.EY d: SONS, SO Walnut street,
FGERMAZITOWS—FOR SALE.-8. handsome
Double Stone Residence. with stable ao d carriage
us e and large let of ground, situate within four
minutes' walk from the railroad depot, Has every
city corrvenience. and is in perfect order. J. H. GLOW.
IdST & EONS, stB Walnut street. .
Ift - FOR SALK.—Alaabdsome tbree-story modern
.1.1 , 11 brick Residence, with attics, threestory double
back buildings and side yard. situate on Nineteenth
street, above Arch. Is finished threngboat "in a supo•
rho manner and is in perfect order. .1. M. (1112.f.ff..
SONS, Nos Walnut street.
rjFOR SAI,E.—A. fourstory brick Dwelling, with
double threestory back buildings, situate on the
west aide of Nineteenth street above Arch; has every
modern improvement, and Is in nmfect order. Lot 25
feet front by 103 feetdeep. Immediate poac.mden given.
J. tiVMMEY sow% sos Walnut street._l
13 FOR SALE—A BROWN oTONICDW.BILING,
with all the modern improvements, on Forty
decond street, north or Ringsanang . e,v,enne. Imme•
diate porausion. Apply to
C. H. CHEYNE. -
sOS Arch street.
giFOR SALE—The modern threeatory brick
RESIDENCE. with - double back-bulidinge,
lled throughout in the best manner. with every
convenience, and Ltt perfect order.• Situate So,
PINE street. 7. M. GIOMMEY Lt. SONS, us Walnut
street.
E., FOR SALE.—A: large four:story bro 'stone
ri BUILDING, Slfeet front, with - Steam power; and
actruirably adapted for Mechanical purposes; c.ntrally
located. FuU particulars furnished by M:1311151-
MET SuNS, tfli Walnut street. • • •
tgTO RENT. , •‘• - A COUNTRY Zfaisracirr, stabling
for five horses; lee blame filled, milk house and
garden, 10 minutes' walk from 'Doge station on the
l'uorth Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to Ca - A.S.'M.
EVANS, No. 631 Arch street. - • ieS•Oti
r,:rl FOR $. L 1 dwelling,. No. 521 South Ninth
street, with three-story double No,
..bulldings,
ontaluing all the Modern conveniences. Built ex
pressly far tbe present owner._ Tea - ma easy. „Apply at
Ito. 519 South NINTH street.' myti-tf_
tFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:FOR carpno
n" PERT Y-418 acres of Valuable'rimber and Farm
and in Luzexne county. Pa. Also, 200 acres of land
near Lock Haven, Clinton connty,Fa. X. GUM
-2,IEY SONS, 54303 Walnut street,- , -
air CAPE ISLA.ND--DESIEELB LE TIOURL.E COT
TAGE TO LET, with 11 rooms.. Plenty of shade,
excellent water, good cellar, fine 'view or the ocean.
For farther partmolars incicure at iitcOALLA'A New
Bat etore, 61a Chesnut street. • jOl3-tr
TO LET—THREE STORY HOUS El, double baek
Jai buildings. All modern conveniences. For lom
non. &c.. inquire of W. W. FISHER, 41 North Tenth
etrett. • ' jel3 tf
trAT . FOR SALE ORBENT.—The three atorY beck
dwelling, Situate No. 6n9 South Telatti street; has,
every convenience and bas recently been thoroughly
repaired.' J.ll. 01121231EY 4k. SONS. 5011.Walnutstreet
rrO RENT.,--Three and foaratorles 'New .13tene
I. 131 MARKET street. ,7" and CIIIIIROH: street,
extending I€o feet. Best light In the :city. 'Very, de.
eirahle for manufseturlng business; Aprdy at once.
jel3-19t• GEORGIE uG OEN' CO.
_ -
rl l O BE. GET—SECOND'
_TECIRD, FOURTH AND
FIFTH FLOOR/3. 339 Walnut street,. suitable for
offices or any light business. Apply to 7. H. CURTIS
& t 3014, Real Estate Brokers, it 3 Walnut street.
TO BF LET.—Third and fourth floonivrith theofilee
en first floor: also, part of a large cellar, :No. le
South Front street. Apply to J. H. UURrIS & BON,
Real 3i3tate Brokers, UM WfilnUt street .
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