Ho,, 195; for the sum of twenty-nine dollars and sixty two gents, for ork and labor done and performed.and materials furnished against , all , that certain triangular log or piece of ground situate on the. west- aided! Twen ty-seventh street, in the Firat Ward of the nay .oof Phi_. 3adelphia, beginning at the north aide of Ellsworth street, thence extending northward along the west aide of Twenty-seventh street 39 feet 6 Inches to the lie e of the P. Wand RH. R: Co.'s ground; thence extend- lag southwesterly along the same parallel with the Gray's Ferry road 58 feet, to the north side of Ellsworth street; thence Eastward along the same about 34 feet to the west Side of Twenty-seventh street. and place of beginning. Same va. Lawrence Wattaon, owner. &c., C. P., June Term, 1866: No. 1914 for the sum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of gr mind with a three story brick messnage or tenement thereon Igreeted, situate on The north side of Catharine street, in the Hirst Ward of the City of Philadelphia, begin ning at the distance of sixty five feet east of Seven teenth street, containing in -front or breadth on the said Catharine street sixteen feet and ex tending in legth or depth northward of that width between lines parallel with the said Seventeenth street sixty-six feet. Same vs. L. C. Edmunds, owner. &c, C. P., June Term, 1856, No. 197, for the sum of seveoty-one dollars and twenty-five cents for work and labor done and per !brined, and materials furnished against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on -the east side of Twenty seventh street, in the First Ward, citt of Phil adelphia, beginning at the north side of Ellsworth 4 , 1 m, thence extending northward along the east aide ef nie said Twenty-seventh street. 95 feet more or less to line of the P. W. and B. R. R. Co's. ground, thence. northeasterly along the same 34 feet to a bend; thence esontinting northeastwardly 42 feet to a corner, thence southward parallel 'with Twenty-seventh street, one .hundred and forty two feet more or less to the north aide of Ellsworth street, thence westward along the same 54 feet to the place of beginning, bounded on the tar. by other_ground of L. C. Edmunds. Same v5... - DaVis, owner &c.. C. P.. June Term, Mee, A o,198; for the sum of twenty -five dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished againat all that =mi r ager piece of ground, with a farce -story brickor tenement thereon erected situate on the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Ce.tharine streets, in the Sixteenth, Ward of the City rf Philadelpala, containing in front or breadth tm the said Sixteenth street 15 feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width between lines parallel with Catharine street 50 lest to a three feet wide alley. Same vs John Cornwell, Jr., owner, &c , CP, June Term, ISee, No. 199; for the sum of ten dollars and fifty cents for work and labor done and performed and ma- Serials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the north side of Seybert street at tote oistance of 113 feet eastward from the oast aide of Seventeenth street. in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Seybert street 14 feet, and extending in length or breadth northward of that width at right angles to the said Seybext street 66 feet to a three feet wide alley. • Same vs. Mr. Quinn - , owner C. P., Time Term, No. 200, for the EUM ot twenty-reven dollars and ninety live cents for work and labor done and performed,and Materials-furnished, against all that certaia lot or piece of ground situate on the southwesterly side of Huntingdon street at the distance 177 feet southeasterly from Jasper strmt in said city, containing to front or breadth on said Huntingdon street 53 feet 6 inches and extending of that width southwesterly between par allel lines parallel to said Jasper street, 146 feet B,ki Inches to Hazzard street. Same vs. Andrew D. Cash, owner, &c.. C. P. June Term,lB6B,lio. 201, far the sum of forty dollars and fifty tents, for work and labor done andperformed., and materials fort fished against, all that certata lot or piece of ground. situate In the First Ward of the City of Philadelphia, on the northeast corner of Thirteenth and Alifflit. streets, containing in from on Thirteenth street fifty-four feet, and in oepth eastward sixty-four feet between Hoes parallel with 31 ifilin street Stan e es. S. Bunting, owner, moo.. C. P., June Term, ifett, No. 202; for the sum of nine dollars and thirty- Dine cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of street, between Albert street and Ann street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing in front or breadth on said Erne, ald str yet oue hundred and twenty feet, and extending in length or depth of that width northwesterly between the lines of said Albert and Ann streets one hundred and eighty-seven _feet. balMe vs. William H. Boyer, owner. etc., C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 2165, for the sum of titty-tive dollars thirty-seven cents Tor work and labor dune and per formed, and materials furnished, against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on the north-east. arty side of Huntingdon street, at the distance of two kuLdred and sixty lest north-westerly from Emerald street, In the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, con taining, in front or breadth. on said Huntingdon street one hundred and fourteen feet, and extending In length or depth north-easterly of that width, between par allel lines at right angles to said Huntingdon street sixty feet. Same vs. John Brown, owner, &c.; C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 264; for the sum of ten dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and'pertormed, and materials furnished against all that certain lut or piece of ground, situate on the west side of Bucknell street, at she distar ce of 152 feet northward from the north aide of Hare street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Phihdelphia; containing in front or breadth on said Bracknell street 14 feet. and extending in depth west ward betweeg lines parallel with said Hare street 40 tut Same vs. Henry Havlland, owner. &c., C. P , Jane Term. 1866, Jte. 205, for the sum of thirty dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the southwest corn ,r of isucknell and Brown streets, in the Fifteenth Ward; Mr the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Brown street 15 feet and extendinglin depth southward. keeping the same width along the west side of said Bucknell street, CO feet to a two feet wide alley. Fame vs. Daniel Jfaviland, owner. &c., C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 206. for the sum of Filly -two Dollars and fifty ceuts,for work and labor done and performed and materials' furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground. with the uve brick dwelling houses th:reon erected, situate en the west side of gucknell street at the distance of 65 feet southward from the south side of Brown street, in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on said Bracknell street seventy' feet, and extending in depth - westward between linesparallei with said grovrnstreet 45 feet. • Same vs. Thomas J. Thompson, owner. dr.c.; C. P., June Te•rn, 1565, No. 207; for the sum of nineteen 1131- lays and fifty cents for work and tabor done and per formed, and materials furnished against ad that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate .on toe west side of Bucknell etreet, at the distance of 88 feet nortnward from the north side o Hare street, ln the Fifteenth Ward of the Bain Ci , containing in 'flora on said Bucknell street 26 f et, and extending in depth west ward, between lines arallei with said Hare street, 40 feet. tame vs. Arnold V arm-seri, owner, &c., C. P. June Term. 1866; No 208; Tot tne sum of twenty-eight doliars and fiffy cents far wort. and dtbor done and performed, and materials furnished ainst all that certain lot of: piece of grcund, sttuav o the west side of Bucknell art et, at the distance of Al 4 feet northward front the north sided!' Hare'street in the Fifteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front on laid Bick nell rcet 36 feet, and extennir.g in depth westward between lines parallel with said Hares rent 40 feet. Same vs. Henry W. Gault, owner, .t,c.; C. P. June Term. 1866 80. 209; for the sum of ten dollars and fitly cents, for work and labor done and parformed,and ma terials furnished age' nst all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the °rick dwelling house thereon erected, si nate on the east side of Bucknell street. at the dis tance 01267 feet northward from the north side of Hare street. hit he Fifteenth Ward of the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on said Bucknell street 14 feet, and extending in depth eastward, between lines parallel with said Hare street 50 feet, • bame vs. William W. Parrish. owner, &c..C. P.,June Term, 1866, No. 210; for the sum of twenty-four dollars and seventy-nve cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all tart certain lot or piece-of ground,- stoats on the south easterly side of Washington avenue, in the Twenty third Ward of the city of Philadelphia, beginning -at the distance of 82 feet 6 inches northwestward from the lforthwest aide of Emerald street, containing in front or breadth on said Washington street 33 leet, and in length or depth, between parallel lines, 120 feet Same vs. Mrs. Cook, owner C. P., June Term, , 1866, Tr o. 211, for the sum of fifty dollars and thirty-tive cents for work and labor done and performed and ma- terials furnished against all that certain triangular lot - or piece of ground situate on the soathwest corner of . Sixteenth and Washington avenue In the First Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing In front or, breadth on said-Washington avenue 75 feet and in , depth on the west side of Sixteenth street 35 feet to • hom as B. stewart's line, thence northwesterly along the same 101 feet 5 inches to the south side of Washing- . Lon avenue, bounded on the north by - Washington; Si enne, east by Sixteenth street, south and west by ,ground of Thomas B. Stewart. Same vs. William S. Clouds, C. - P., Jane Term, 1886, ' /V 0.212, for the sum of twenty-seven dollars. for work , and labor none and performed, and materials far- , nished, against all that certain lot or pie-a of ground On the easterly side of Haneock street, commencing at tt e distance of one hundred and sixty-two feet south' from Norris street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city: containing in front --cir breadth on said• Hancock; street thirty six feet, anti extending in length or depth' easterly on the-north lane of aatd tot at right angles to • - said -Hancock street ninety feet to Mercer, Street, and' on the south line of said loy at right anglers to said 33 ancock street seventy-one feet seven and thrte-quar.' ter inches to -a point, and thence further in a north- E.. liter] y direc; ion thirty feet two and a half inches to bald Mercer street, and thence northerly along the line of se id Mercer street twelve feet to the said northerly line of said lot. • _ Mune vs J. W. lloore, owner, Btc., C P., June Term, 19.66, .No. 213; for the sum of thirteen dollars' and fifty; debts, for work and labor' dune and performed, and: materials . - furnished, against all that. certain lot on pece of.gronnd, situate on the westerly side of Nan cock street, cemritenclog at the dis.a ce of 164 feet 8, lamina southerly from Norris street., in the Nineteenth'• Wad of said city, containing in feunt or breadth on' raid Plaucock street 16.fcet, and extending westerly in length or depth of that width, between parallel lines. ti) Sr id Norris street It 9 feet to Pale thorp street. 19ame vs. John liestley, owner &a C. P.. June Term. DK No. 315, for the sum of tw my four dollars, for woi k and labor done an a performed ana materials furnished, naive t all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly eide of Edgemor.t street, commencing at the distance of 243 feet 6 inches north easterly from Lehigh avenue. in the Tvranty-ilfi h Ward of said city, coutalning in trout or breadth on, acid Xdgemont street 32 feet, end extending in length or depth northwesterly of that 'math; between parallel lines at right angles to said .hdgemont street, 90 feet to Lew is street- . came vs. Joseph Pearson, owner, itc., C. P., June Term, 1666, No, 216;. tor, the sum of tweive dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials Ininisned,against all that certain lot or piece of ground With the Abree-story brick dwellit.g thereon erecied, situate on the northwesterly side or Edgemont street, commencing at the distance of one honored and forty -seven ,feet six inches • northeasterly from Lehigh wvenne, in' the Twmity-tlfth Ward of said city , con taining in front or breadth On; said .Edgemo-it street, sixteen feet, ,and extending in length. or depth, 'Wirth weaterly between parallel line,s at tight angles to said '4'4gal:et/zit street za•lety:fetsto tams arret-c. : Same vs. Josena Pearson. owner, t C. P., .Jane - "Arm 18C6, No. 217; - Mtille lwelve' - doltars, for work and labor Gone and pe.foimod. and materials ittrall3heat;agolnet all that derta n Tutor piece of ground swab' the three story - brick dwellinc thnreon erected situate on t.lo, northwesterly side or Edgemont street, so.emenoing at the distance of 163 feat 6 moues noi•th easter' y from Lehit avenneln the Twenty-fifth Ward of said city, containi g front or Ca - mad% on said Ilisehlhurstreetlo feet, and extending 'in length or depth northwesterly between parallel lines 'at right eagles 90 staid Edgemont street 90 feet to. Lewis street. • home vs. Joseph Pearson owner, &c:, C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 218; forthe sum gf twelve dollars, for work and labor done and-performed,'and _materials luriiisned - againia tbat certain liscor ,piece of grcinitd ' with the three story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the northwesterly side of Edgemo,at street commencing at the distance of one hundred and sev enty-nine feet six inches northeasterly from Lehigh avenue, In the Twenty-fifth Ward of said city, con taining in front or breadth on .said Edgemont street sixteen feet, ar d extending in length or depth north westerly between parallel lines at right angles to said -.Edgemont street ninety feet to Lewis street. Same vs. John tin ith, owner. &a.: C. P. Jan* Term, 1565, bo. 219, for the sum of fifteen dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished -against all that certain lot or piece or ground, situate on the northeasterly side of Torento street, commenc ,lr gat the distance of one hundred and forty feet south easterly fromMelvale street In the Twenty-fifth Ward of said City, containing , in front or breadth on said Toronto street twenty feet, and extending in length or depth, northeasterly of that width, between lines parallel to said Id elvaleatreet 100 feet. ame vs John T. Jones, owner dtc., C. Panne Term, , No. 220, for the sum of forty eight dollars and seventy five cents, for work and labor done and oerformeda.d materialsinrnished,against all that cer; ain lot or piece of ground with the ce-tar s.ar by wallet; thereon erected. situate on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue and southwesterly side of Norris street, in tha 18th Ward of the said city, containing In front or breadth on said Girard avenue sixty-dye feet and extending north westerly at right angles to said Girard avenue on southwesterly line of eald lot, 40 feet 714 inches to point thence northeasterly at right angles to said Nor risstreet, fortty feet seven and a half inches to said Norris street and thence southeasterly atoug the southwesterly line of said Norris street 6.5 feet to the point of intersection of said Girard avenue and Norris street. Same vs. John T. Jones, owner, C. P., June Term, 1866, No. :21; for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and perfortned,and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate en the northwesterly aide of Girard avenue, commencing at the distance of le. feet north easterly from IS oreton street, in the Eighteenth Ward of said city, containing in front or breadth on said Gi rare avenue is feet, and extending in length -tn. depth northwesterly, between lines parallel to each other and at right angles to maid Girard avenue, 49 feet 9 'riche, on the northeasterly line thereof and 69 feet 9 niche on the southwesterly line of saldiot. Same vs. John T Jones, owner &c., C. P., June Term 1866, No. 222, for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and perforated, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground. with the two-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue, commencing at the distance of 72 feet north easterly from Morton street, in the Eighteenth Ward of a. id city, containing in front or breadtn on said Gi rard avenue IS leet, and extending in length or depth of that width northwester y between ll.es at right angles to said Girard avenue, 72 feet on the north easterly line and 83 feet 3 inches on the southwesterly line of said lot. Same vs. John T. Jones :owner,. dtc.• C. P., June Terra, 1866, .bi 225; for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, tor work and labor done and performed, ace materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-story brick building thereon erected, situate on the northwesterly aide of Girard avenue, commencing at the distance of 90 feet northeasterly from Moreton street, is the - highteenth Ward of said city, c ntaining in front or breadth on said Girard avenue 18 feet, and extending in length or depth northwesterly of that width between lines at night angles to said Girard avenue 69 feet 9 inches on the northea , terly line, and 72 feet on the southwesterly lime of said lot. _ . Same vs. Jobn T. Jones, owner, &c.,C P. June Term , lag, No. 224: for the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents for work and labor done and performed and ma terials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece Of ground, with the three-story brick dwelling and two-story back bu ldinge adjoining thereon erected. situate on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue and northeasterly siCe of Morton eireet, in the Eight teem It Ward of said city,containlng In front or breadth on said Girard avenue 18 fret, sod extending In length or depth northwesterly of that width between lines parallel to and along said Morton street 82 feet. Same vs. John T.J (noes, owner, GP., June Term, ISii, 100. =5; ler the sum of thirteen dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materiols fin nianed against ad that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-story brick dwelling Uteri:on erected situate on the northwesterly side of Girard avenue, comn.encins at the distance of 18 feet north easterly trim Morten street., in the Eighteenth Ward of said city; c..etalnlng is front or breadth on said Gi rard avenue 18 feet. and extending in length or depth of that width northwesterly, between lines at right angles to said Girard avenue, 82 feet. Same vs. Casper Seller, owner, etc.; C. P.' June Terre, 1866, No. 226; for the sum of thin) , dollars, for work and labor dcne and pi rformed., and Materials furnished against all thatcertain lot or piece of ground tuate on the southwesterly side of Somerset street and southeasterly aide of Gaul street, in the Twenty fifth Ward ofsald city: containing in front or breadth on said Somerset street 40 lest, and extending in length or depth southwesterly of that width, between lines parallel to and along said Gaul street, 80 feet, more or less. earns vs. C. H. Witte, owner, Ace C. P., Jane Term, 1866, No. 229, for the sum of thirty-five dollars and twenty-five cents tor work and labor dine and per formed, and materials furnished, against 'all that c sr tain lot or piece of ground situate on the south-westerly side of - Somerset street and nortn-w es terly side of Gaul street, containing, in front or breadth, on said Somer set street, forty-seven tett, In the Twenly-Fifth Ward of said city, and extending in length or depth Bout h westorlytor that width, between lines parallel to and along said Gaul street, eighty feet more or less. Same vs. Frederick Pricker. owner, &c., C. le.„ June term, 1866,N0.228; for thetiUM of thirty dulls's, for work and labor done and perfermed,aud materiats furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two-story frame dwelling and two-story frame kitchen adjoining, thereon erected,eituate on the southwesterly side of Somerset 'street, and southeasterly side of Chatham street, in the Twenty-fifth ward of field city, containing in front or breadth on said Somerset street forty feet. and extending in length or depth southwest erly between lines parallel to and along said Chatnam street eighty feet, more less. Same vs Machette dt; Raguel, owners, ,te., C. P., June Term, 1866, No.=; for the sum of seventy dol lars and two cents. for work and labor done and per formed. and materials furnished. against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground altuete on tne nortwesterly side of Cedar street., 120 feet 1.7 i, inches senthwest erly from Somerset Street, and extending thence north easterly along the line of said Cedar street 120 feet life inches to the corner of said C. dar and Eomersetstreets; thence northwesterly along the line of said Somerset street 93 feet 4% ILCRES to the Aranfingo Canal. and thence southerly along the several courses of said _AT emingo Canal 155 feet 4% inches to the place of be ginning. same vs. Patrick Quinn, owner; kc., C. P., June Term, 1166, No. 25e; for the sum of thirty-eight dollars and twenty-live cents, for work and labor dane and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot of ground, with the two-story frame c wea k et, fronting on (West now) Belgrade street, and the two-and-a-half-story frame d well ing, fronting on so rt erset street thereon erected, situate on the north easterly sine of said Somerset street and northwesterly side of (West now) Belgrade street, in the Twenty filth Ward of the said city, containing in front or nreadtia on said Somerset street 51 feet, aedextending in length or depth northeasterly of that width between lines parallel to and along said Belgrade (formerly West) street, 106 feet to a 3 feet 6 inches wide alley. Same vs John S. Hoffmann, owner, C. P„, Jane Term, 1666, No. 231, for the suer of seventy dollars and seventeen cents for work and labor done aed per formed, and materials furnished against all that csr tain lot or pieee of ground tituate on the eouthwestsrly side „of Eoffiereet street, and northwesterly side of Rester street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward of sa d city. cont. ie inn in front or breadth on said Somerset street, 93 lees inches. and extending in length or depth southwesterly between lines parallel to and along said Reeler street 150 feet more or less (to lieween street as laid down in private plan ) Same vs. Thoream l3radley r owner, Jac., C. P., June Term, 1566, No. 1.132; for the sum of Ten Dollars and twenty-five cents. tor work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished, against all that cer tain lot or place of ground, with the double three-story brick building thereon erected, situate on the south, westerly side of Norris street, commencing at the dis tance of 5o feet 4 inches northwesterly from Moyer street. el the Eighteenth Ward - of the said city; con taining in front or breadth on said Norris street 13 fee. 8 inchte nod extending In length or depth southwest ly of the. width between lines at right angles to said Norris street on the southeasterly line ofsaid lot 31 feet 53, inches, al: .1 on 'the northwesterly lino thereof 40 ft. Same vs. Trxmas Bradley, owner, etc., C. P., June Term, No. 233, for the sum of twelve dollars for work and-labor done and performed, and materials fur niched against all that certain lot or piece of groand witbehe three-stun brick de elling and two-story frame kitchen, all adjeirting situate on the southwesterly side ofNorris street, commencing at the distance of 64 feet northwesterly . tear Moyer street.in the Eighteenth Ward of said city containing in front or breadth on saiderrie mete -raid- extending irtlength or - dept seuthwesterly of. - t,-,at width between lines at right angles to said Noes.'_t street, 40 feet on the south eesterly line of said lot teet on the northwecterly Ilne of said lot. Sarnows. Estatea Lawrence Lewis. owners dic.; C. P. June Term, 18. 6, No. 239; for the sum of fifty one dollars and elghty-one cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials famished against all that certain lrt or piece of ground situate on the east er: y sloe of Hancr ek street, commel cing.. at the dis tance of 222 feet 1.04 inches:northerly (torn Berks street,, in tee Nineteenth Ward of thr said city, thence ex tending easterly on aline parallel to said Berks street 71 feet 734 inches to a t.oint, thence south 48 degrees 333 i mmutes east 98 feet, IV ore or less, to a point; thence north 91 degrees 293 i minutes east 15 feet 1 inch to said, Bannock , street, and thence no, therly along the east erly line of said Hancock street 69 feet Ili inches to the place f beginning. Same vs. E. F. Witmer, owner, &c.,C.P.,June Term, 1866, No. '46; for the sum of twenty-foar collars, for work and labor djne and p.rformed, 413,1 materi is fart iehed,against all that certain lot or piece of gruu nd situate in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, on the southeast side ip street, at the distance of elan ty, feet sonthwestwaroly from Otis street, containing in iron , on Tnlip stree , thirty-two feet, and extending In der. th southeastwardly between paradel lines and at right angles with the said 'fillip street ninety fees. barn e vs.Johnblc Dowell,owner rtc.,.0.P.,3 nne Term, 1866, .I‘, 0..236, for the sum of twenty-two. dollars and fifty cents for work an 4 laborcone and performed and materials furnished against all that e main lot or piece of ground ituate on the easterly side of Fonrth street, commencing at the distance of 370 feet soitherly from (amend street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said. city containing in -front on breadth 'on, said Foartix street 30 feet, and extending in length or depth easterly. f that 'mid thbelween lines. parallel to...trairl: Diamond street 102 feet 6 inches .10 Orlannastreet • ,;Same vs. John Riley." owner, Sc ; .E' June Term; e 1266, N0..237; Mr the sum.- of forty ..flollars-:and fifty, cents; for work and labor.done and perlbraied, and inaverials fur niShed against all that certain lot of piece of grOuird 'situate on the easterly side. of Howard, street r com Drench:it - at - the distance of..BB,feet north.rly from Ctimberland etreet, in tha:Nineteenth Ward of, said city; contalainglalront or breadth un said How • am street 54 le aftpat,d txtending , in length or depth. easterly ot that width. between lines parallel to said Cutuberland street;--110-feet,--more or less, to Hopei street. t sae vs. lc icbplas Schmitt„ OWllol..ka t C. P., June TFrm 1866. No. 24 , 44- for the sato of twenty-two dollars und fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed,' and nanterialb furnished ag last all that certain lot or piece of grOund with the twoc , tory brick clttage tiotx& on erected, situate on .tbe' easterly' side of flo vard Street. coremen Ciny at the distance of 60 feet southerly from nomerset street, Containing la front or breadth Mt DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1866. on said 3loward street 30 feet and extending in length or depth easterly of that width between lines ptutulel to said Somerset street 121 feet more or less. _ Same vs.. Gottlelb Elsasser , owner, dm., C. P., June .7 erne 1866, No. 2119; for the sum of twelve dollars, for ;work and labor done and peribrmed, and materials inrnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground :With the three-story brick dwelling thereon erectel, decals en r,the westerly side of Fourth street, com mencing st ihe distance of One hundred and eighty one feet seven inches southerly from Diamond street, -in the Nineteenth Ward of said city. containing in trout or breadth en said Fourth street sixteen feet. and eider ding in length or depth westerly of that breadth between lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety .feet to Leitbgow street. • Same vs. Gettlelb Elsasser owner, eke., C. P. June Term. 1865, No. 240 for the sum of melee delimit, for , work and labor done and performed and materials furnehtd, against all that-certain lot or piece of severer with the three-story brick dwellieg thereon erects d. situate rn the westerly side of Fourth street, commencing at the distance of 165 feet 7 inches south• erly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of the said city; containing it front or breadth on said oorth sir ett 16 feet, and extending in is ngth or depth westerly of that width, between lines parallel to said I Lamont: street, 90 feet to Leitbgow street. Same vs. Gottlieb Elsasser. owner, &c., 0. P., June Term, 1866. No 241: for the sum of twelve dollars. for work and labor d"ne and performed. and materials furs isht d, against all that certain tain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate 4 n the westerly side -of Fourth street,- cont ract cirg at the distance of 149 feet 7 iu cues southerly from Diamond street. in the Nineteenth Ward of said ity, containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street 16 feet and exteeding e in length or depth west erly of that width, between lines parallel to said Dia mond street ninety feet to Leitbgow street. Same vs. Gotleib hlsasser, owner, &c., C. P., Jane Term, 1866, No. 242, for the Bum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished, against all thatcertaln lot orpiece of ground with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com mencing ot she distance of one hundred and thirty three feet seven etches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city. containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet, and, *it, nding In length or depth westerly of-that width between lines parallel to 'said Diamond Street ninety feet to Interacts' street • Same vs. Gottlelb Elsasser. ownereece C. P. Jane P. IEB6, N 0.243 for the sum of twe Ve dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished epithet all Oast certain lot oe Vacs ufgroand, with the three-story brick dwelling thmen erected, situate on tT e westerly aide of - "mirth street commencing at the distance of 117 feet 7 inches southerly from Diamond street In the 21i ineteenth Ward of said city. containing in (rent or breath on said Fourth Street _sixteen feet, as d extending in lei tab or depth westerly of that width, between lines parallel to said Diamond street 90 feet to Leitbgow street. Same va. Gottlelb Elsasser, owner, &c., C P, June Term. 1e66. No .244: for the sum of twelve dollars for work and labor done and' performed and materials fu rnisheo,as alma all that certain lot or piece ofground, with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com mencing at the distance of 101 feet 7 inches southerly from Diamond Street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing in front or breadth on said - Fourth street 16 feet, and extending In length or depth west erly or that width between lines parallel to said Diamond street 90 feet to Leithgow street. Same vs. Gottlelb Elsasser, owner. .ec., C. P. Jane Term, 11166, N 0.245 for the sum of twelve dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furulebed. against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, commenc ing at the distance of eighty-five seven inehee southerly from Diamond street. In the Nineteenth Ward of the city, combing In front or breadth on -aid Fourth street, sixteen thee and extendieg in length or depth westerly of that wid h, between lints parallel to slid Diamond street, ninety feet to Leitbgow sweet, Same vs. Gottlelb Eisssser, owner, se.; U. P., June Tema. 1866, No. SU; for the SUM of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials lurti. bed. against all that certain lot or piece of grourd,ccf b the three-story brick dwelling .hereon e acted, situate on he westerly sice of Faurth street, commencing at tb e distance of 6.1 feet 7inchen southerly in in Diamond street, in the is ineteenth' Ward of said city; containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street 16 feet, wee extending In length or depth 94 feet to 1 eltbgow street. Faroe vs. Gottlelb Elsasser, owner &c.. C P., June Term, 1886, No. 247; for the stun of twels e dollars for work ard labor tone and performed, met materials furnished serer-et all that certain lot or piece of ground with the thr ee -story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, corn mt at the distance of 23 feet.? inches s iutheriv lien Diamond sirs et. In the Nineteenth Ward °fella city, contalnit g in front or breadth on Bald F turth street 16 feet, and extenaing in length or depth west erly of that Meth between lines parallel to said Dia nn nd street, Si test to Leithgow street. Same vs. John Deigham, owner. dice C. P.. June term, 1666, No. 248; for the sum of fifteen dollars, for work and Isber done and performed, and materials furnished. against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the southeast corner of Twenty-third and les.nathe stet els, containing in trout on said Mannlog street lo feet, and fn length or depth southwardly to .s.truce one hundred feet, in Eighth ward, city of Phil adelphia. Same vs. William Johnaton owner, arc C P.. June Term. No. Mg; tor the SUM of twenty seven &liars for work ano labor done and performed, and mate rials rurziehed staeilaust all that certain lot or piece of ground altnete on the south aide of Mantling street at toe dirtance ores feet west from Twenty-segolid Week containing in frost or breadth on said Mane tag Street 16 feet, and in length or depth southward to einem' st set 100 feet, in the Sighta Ward, tety of Pt tiadel- Fame vs. Thomas Stewart, owner. Am.; C. P., June Term, 1066 N 0.250, •o- the sum of eleven dollars and tear aty-fit a cents for work and labor done and per termed, and materials furnished against all that cer tain Sot or piece of ground situate on the sputa aide of Manning street at the distance of 38 feet west of Twenty-eecond street containing in front on said Manning street 15 feet, and extending in length or oei th soutzward 100 feet to Spruce street, in the Eighth Ws rd of the city of Prilladelpe la- Ssme vs. Parte W. Fem., owner. arc., C. P.. June Term. 1866, No 251; for the sum of fitly six dollars and twenty five rents. for work and labor done and per formed, ard materials furnished, against all that cer tain lot Cr piece of ground situate on the south side of elialswood street end on the west side of rwente second street, in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia. containing In front or breadth on she said Sharswood street sere,. ty-five feet, awl exteadieg In length or depth southward of that width along the west aide of said Twenty-second street ninety Seat to Stewart street hatre vs. Eleorge W Michener, owner. etc; C P., June Term, lECi. ac. =2; for the sum of forty six dol Inas, for • ork and labor done and perfor meet and ma terials fbrnished against all that certain lot or niece of ground situate on the west side of Twenty third street, extendin. from Bolton to Ttedner street, in the 'wen tleth Ward of the city of Philadelphia: containing in front or breadth on the said Twenty-third street ninety two fert, and extending in length or depth westward of that width along the north aide of the said Belton street ninety feet. came vs. Shen cer Shoemaker, owner. etc . C. P . Jun • Term,l!6e,No.es3 l rtae scum of -txty nine dollar for w ork and labor done and performed, and material furnished. against all that certain lot or piece o ground situate on the east side of Twenty-third street, ext., ndlog from Bolton to .0 eriaer street, in the Twen tieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the :geld Twenty third street nine ty-two feet, and extending in length or depth east, ward cd that width slong the north side of said Bolton street one hundred feet. Same vs. Oscar Claflin, owner. eta.: C.P . June Term 1065; N0..664: for the sum of twelve dollars. for work an( labor done and performed, and materials fur nished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and imprdvements thereon erected. situate on the south ride of .Cambridge street, at the distsnce of 101 feet 8 inches eastward from the east side of Twentieth street in the Twentieth Ward of the said city: containing in front or breadth on tae Bald . Cam bridge street 16 feet. and extending in length or depth southward of that width, between linen parallel with the said 'I wentieth street on the east line thereof, 80 feet .11-i inches, and an the west line thereof eighty feet five and one-eighth inches (SO feet Inches) to Scott street. r• am e vs. William J. Johnson, owner rkc , C. P. June Term No. 555. for the sum of thirty-six dollars and' sixteen cents for work and labor done and performed. and materials furnished. against all that certain lot er piece of around situate on the northwesterly side of. Richmond street,ln the Twenty.fifth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 110 feet south westerly from Cit•ardeld street.containing in front or bwadth on said Richmond street 50 feet • nd extending In length or depth northwester.y of that' width between Ram parallel to said Clearfield street; 2 0 fret to F &mon street. Fame vs Get.rgeßulon,owner,&e., C. P.. June Term. 1:36C,N0. 256, for the sum of twenty-three Collars and eighty-three cents, for wo.rk and labor done and per forrr ed,'and materials furnished against all that cer tain lot or piece of groutld situate on the northwest erly side of Richmond street, commencing at the dig lance t; 71 feet 8 Inches northeasterly from Maplel street. in tho Twenty-fifth Ward, of the city of Phila.; deiphia, containing in front or depth on said Richmond street.. 4e feet, and extending ln length or depth north•• westerly of that wldth between lines parallel to said' IST sole street. :Y.O feet to Salmon street. St me vs. - William Robeft, owner, dkc., C. P., Jane . Term, No. 217; for the aum .1 forty-six dollars and rtinet3 -six cents for work and labor done and per-' forn.cd, n d materials furnished against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on the nor:law-at :erly side of Richmond street, commencing at the dis• lance. of 228 feet 8 inchea northeastfrly from Maple street; in tie wenty.fifth Ward of the said city, can tail irg in front or breadth on said Richmond street 57. feet, and extending in length or depth northwesterly of that width, betweea lines parallel to said .If.aplestreet, 200 feet to ea mon street. ' , Same vs. John Longatreth, owner. 'ate , C.F.. rune Term, 18Es, No. 258; for the sum or tweaty•nine dollars ands xty•one cents. for work and labor dose and per. R med, and materials furniAt d against all that eel , ' Lain lot or vete of ground situate on the northwesterly, side of Richmond street, commencing at the dlq,ancet of CO feet southwesterly from Clearfield street in the Twenty-fifth Ward of the said city, contatnint in front or breadth on said Richmond street So feet and or tend•ng in length or depth of that width between lines parallel to said Clearfield street 28.) feet to Sa . mon street. Same VP. James Monroe, owner, &c. C P.. June Term, 186 S, Itle. 259; for the sum off trty-two dollars and fifteen cents, for work anti labor done and perflmmed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of greand . situate on he n .rthwesterly side of Richmond street, commencing at the distance of two hundree f. et Ida and three-qua tars inures couthwest,: erly from Clearfield street, in the Twenty-fifth. Ward of tie city of Philadelphia: containing , in front or breadth on the sir d Richmond rtreet fifty four feet, d ex t er dir g in length or depth northwesterly of that width between lines_ parallel tvf h said Clearfield street two hundred feet to Salmon street, ' Fan eve.Wl ham McCoy, owner. C. P.. Tune Term. 1856 160,250. for the sum or forty one dsllars and twents-two cents for work and labor done end per med and materials furnitthed against all that cert.: taint l tt or piece ofground,situa.te on the smith ea,terly side of Ain b• r street, commencing at the distance of 2sl •set southweq , rly from Le-hien avenue in the Nlreteenth Ward of the said city. containing in front or breadth on said ember street.s4 feet IISII Inct.es and extending In length or depth southeasterly of of that width between Unto parallel to said Lehigh avenue lid feet to Collins street. earre vs. Ellis & Davis, owners, Ste.. C. P., Jnoe 'Terro,lB 6,1c0. 261; for the stun of fort y•two dolt era and eighty-one - cents for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished against all that Cer- .fain lot or piece of groand,sitnate on the northeasterly corner of Norris and Palethorpe streets, in the Li me teentl. Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth on said Polethoree street 57. feet tr, Inches, and extending in length or depth eaateely, of that width be te eenlir es parallel to and along said-Norris-street-109- feet to Is ariceck Street. - esnae vs. Frederlek lelete Oivier;"&c.; - 0. ; Jane • 'I erna,N o. 262.. for the sum of ; Twenty-six dollars, for ate k 'and labor done and' performed. and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate ..n the west, side of ealethorpe street co scutuenu leg at the itestance Or le feet slncries flexes of khans ;street in the Nineteenth N't and of said City, containing In front or breadth on said Palethorpe arrest es feet Jetties aid extending In lengtn or depth westerly of ' test a idth between parallei fines at right angles to said Palm burps street 109 fee 6 to second Street. Same vs. Joss eh fn, Thomas, owner, etc.; C. P, June re, 1866, No. 05; _for the emu of twenty - f mr dollars and thirty -of e cents, for state and City Taxes, 1810, against, all that lot of ground and dwelling thereon erected, situated on the west Gide of Tenth street. in cue Twentieth Waxo of the city of eliliatt. Willa, commend ing at the distance of 139 feet southward Vont the south aide of Master street; containing in front or breadth on said Tenth street 15 feet. and extending of that width in length or ewh between parallel !Meanie feet to Alden street—being N 0.1334. • sure vs. Joseph Isf: Thomas, owner, &c.; C. P June Term, 1806,110.266, tor the sum of twenteeme dot are old tw ente tbree ceeta, for etute and City Taxes - 1560. against all that lot of ground and dwelling thereon ' erected, situate on the west side of Marshall street, In the Twentieth Wired of the City cf commencing at the distance of 261 feet 134 incites northward from the north side of Poplar street, con talGinginfront. on said Marshall street 16 feet, and exteuirieg of that width in length, or depth, between parallel lines 57 teet 5 incises, be..wg No. ea Same vs. Joseph 2s. Tit Oman, owner. C. P June i Tom, 1566, No. te7, for thesum of twenty-three dollars . thirty -five cents, .tate and City tare, , 1860. against all -that certain lot or piece of ground end dwelling thereon erected, situated on the emit side of eeventh street, in theleventieth 'Ward of the city of Philadelphia, con ; wench. g at the distance of two hundred and thirty-one fi et lour and a half inches northward from t e aorta side of Poplar Street, containing In front or oreadthoa said Seventh Street. sixteen feet, and extending of that width in length or depth between paretic' lines eighty seven fee. five inches, being .e.msz7. - ham: vs. Joseph M. Teton:Las, owner. ac.:.o. P. June term, 1866; No. 208; for the sum at fifty.eight dollars thirteen cents, state and city taxes, 1806; ugalast alt Ines lot oft round and *welling thereon or, cted. situ sled on the north aid* of Girard avenue, in the Twen tieth Ward cf .be city of Pbiladelpnta, commencing at ibe distance 0118 feet westward irem the west side of Darien street, containing In front or breadth on said (firardavanue 17 feet, and extending of that width in length or depth between earallel fines eignty seven ' feet. (Being Bo. 813.) Same va..loseph M. Thomas, owner, &c C. P., June Term, 1866, N 0.269; for the sum of twenty-fear dollars thirty-cents, fur Stat.* and City Taxee, 1550. against all that cer tain lot of grouse and dwelling thereon ere .t ed, eituaied on the w. at side of Tnith street, In the Twentieth Ward of the city of Phdadelpiria, com mencing at the distance of 124 feet southward from the south side of Master street, containing in front or breadth on raffle en lh street 15 feet, and extending of that width in length or depth, between paraded lines, lot, feet to a Iderstreet, being No. 13M. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas owner &d, C, P., Sane Teta], 1866, No. 270; for the sum of sixty-one dollars, forty-one cents. for State and City Taxes, tree, agaMst all that lot of ground and Improvements thereon situated, on the northeast corner of Ninth street and Girard avenue, in the Twentieth Ward of the City of lrhfladelphie, containing in front or breadth on said Girard avenue 66 feet, and extending of that width In length or depth between parallel lines 126 beet. Same vs Juernh M. Thomas, owner, &c., C. P , June T. rm, 1166. N0..,t, for the sum of thirty-aix dollars and eight cents for state and City Taxes, DIGO. against all that tot of ground situate on the east side of Nirun street in the '1 weatieth Ward of the eity of Philedee plata. commencing at the distance of I 0 feet 4 inches ni rth ward, from the north s de of G irard nVenne, con taining in rrOnt, or breadth on said Ninth street. 6.; feet, and extendin g of that width in length or depth be tween parallel Hues SS feet. . UA.f4De.t. 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'FRIA .—JOHN-PIICELEWARTZ MARY PDC. RLEW.ARTZ --JonaTerm; 1865, Ft . o, 17.—1 n Divorce. MAnstc, Please notice , that depositions of witnesses on the part of the Libellant in above .case will be taken before JOHN A. 'WOLBART, Esq.. ExaMiner, on the :19th day of June, A. D. 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. M athie othee,l2l South Seventh street. in the city of Philadel• phis, where yon may -attend U you think proper.. • Respectfivly yours., On.OI3GE H..EA.RLEAL'y for Libellant je1,150 To Many PUCKLENV.AETZ, Respondent. p (. rTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE .ier x AND COUNTY OF PH LW_ DELPHIA.—Estate of GEO. F. WOZti RATH, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, se. lie and adjiist - the aceount of , NRIETTA W. WOIII.RATH. ANDREW K. WOlll - RATH, FREDERICK K. WON:RA CH, and wn, LIAM GAUL. Executors of GEORGE F. WOMBATH, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment, on MON. D Y, the 18th of' June. 1868 at 11 o'clock. A. M., at his Office No. 131 South FIFTH street, in the city of Phila. deiphia. A. S. LETCHWORTH, _ . jeS-s,m,wst* Auditor. T IHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITYA_ND X MILL TY OF PHILADELPIELIA.—Estate of ADELE N. STINE, a minor.—Tha Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Augustus 1.. Raub, Guardian of ADELE N. SPINE, a minor, and one of the three children of DANIEL STJNE, deceased and to reportdistribution of the ba lance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on I,IONDAY , the 25th clay of June,A.D 1866 at eleven o'clock ia . N., at his office, No. En. South Fifth street, in tl e city of Philadelphia. JOSEPH A. CLAY, jel3-w.f,m-Ste.Auditor. 1 N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate if JOHN McCANN—Thee Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, set , le and adjust the account of Chas. 3iicßeone, Executor of the gstate of John 'McCann, deceased. And to report distribution of the Balance in the bands Of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested for the, purposes of his appointment. on WEDNESDAY, Jane Z)th, A. 33., 1866, at 11 o'clock A. M., at Office of J. B. COLLA ELAN, No. 524 Walnut street, in the city of Ph.ladelphia. 1 - N. TRY. ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY .L AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL.PHIA.—Ratate of JOHN M. ZOLL, Oeceaaed.—The Auditor sp. pointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the account of George J. Link and Edward Z,oll, Admin istrators of the h.atate of said decedent, and to report distribulon of-the balance in the hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties interested forthe pur poses of his appointment, on FRIDAY, the 22d day ofJune. DU, at u. o'clock A.. M. at his office, No. RI South Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia. PIkISCR ARCHER, Jn., juS-f. m,w,Stts • Auditor. N HE ORPHANS' COURT FORTHE CITY AND I. COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Itstate of EDWARD KEDLY.decessed.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account (tiled by Emily A. McCormicb,executrix ol Thomas B. McCormlch. deceased). of Thomas B. I,fcCormich, executor of the estate of Edward Kelly, 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 TITESDAY, June, 18th, 1866, at II o'clock, A. M, at office of J. B. COLLAHA.N, 524 Walnut street. in the city of Phila. delphia. THOMAS COCHRAN, jeB-f,m,w,stf Auditor. 1 - 37 THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AEI) .COITNTY OF PHILADELPHIA- Fatate of SARAH W. TWELLS. deceased. The Auditor ap: pointed by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the ace( un of GUSTAVUS ENGLISH and WM. ROTCH WISIER. Executors of the last will of the said de cedent, and to report di tribution of the balance la the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties , in terested for the purposes of his appointment.. on RHURSDAY, Sane2l,lE66, at 11 o'clock A. M.,at his °free No 213 South Sixth street. in the City of Phila delphia LEWIS C. CASSIDY jes fm.w,sts Auditor. 1 RE ORPHANS' 001TRT FOR THE CITY AN COUNI Y OF PRILADELPHIA.—Eatate ofJOHN •secCAY LES, deceased .— The.auditor appointed by the Court to anoit settle an d adjust theaccount of HFLN7I3.Y D. MC ORE end GEO t GE P. McLEAN, Executors of the last will of the said decedent, and to report distri bution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parti.s interested for tho purposes of his appo ntsent, on WEDN'ESDA June 20. 1866, at 11 o chick., A. M.. at his office, Ito. M 3 South Sixth street, in the city of Philadelphia. jes-fm.w,Ste LEWIS C. CASSIDY, Auditor. ESTATE OF WILLIAM. S. HALLOWELL. di c'cL—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of said decEdf nt having been granted to the undersiknedby the ghter o f Wit Is Mr the city and county of Philadetphia, all persons indebted to said estate will pleasemake pay. ment r and those having claims will prevent thesame, without deliw , . to SAMUEL S. SCATTERGOOD, 'Executor, south Delaware avenue, or &I) worth Broad street, Or his Attorney, CHAR' ES 31. WAGNER, Phila.Junes.lEW LN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of WILLIAM T. MASON, deceased. The Auditor ap• poltted by the Court to audit. settle and adjust the sountmt of WILLIAM H. DICKSON and JOBEN TAXIS, Administrators of the estate of William T. Mason, dfceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the Accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his apnohat• went, on MONDAY . , June 2ith, IRS, at II o'clock. A. M.. at his office, No. tSO North Filth street. In the City of Philadelphia. GEORGE W. THORN JelS•tr,f, - m,St• Auditor.. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE eTTY X AND rOIINTY PHILADELPHIA.—Rstate of RICHARD WETHERILL. JR, The Auditor ap• pointed by the Court to andit, settle and adjust the ac count, of Clinton Anderson and Emily Wetherill, Ex ecutors of Richard Wetherill, :Jr. ' deceased, and to report dist ributicn of the Balanceln the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the urpesss of his appointment, on TUESDAY, June 19th, Is'6. at eleven o'clock A. EL at No. 217 South THIRD street, in the city of Philadelphia. S. HENRY NORRIS. jell-12,131435) Auditor. tht_LESON V.S..J.I.NION—C. P.. Eke t. Term, 1865, V 0.37, June c, ISt6 -1.1110 on Defendant to show cause tir y a Divorce, A. V 11., snow d not be decreed. Rale •et urnable Saturday, J use 23, DiOd.—Slit :—P/ease take notice of the shave rule. Very Re.pertfuly Yours. T. CARROLL BREWSTEH, pro Libellant. ToJas. S. Jamon.l.sq., Respondent. jell-m,w,ito LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATIPN having been gr , n Lei) to tne subscriber upon the Estate - of JOH MYERS. Sr., deceased, all persons indebted to the same will make payment and those having claims present them to JOHN liTEßS,Admiiiistrator Rising Sun aud old York road, or to H. T. GROUT, Esq., his Attorney. 16 north Seventh street, my't-m6t T EITERS TESTAMENTARY havirg been granted to tLe subscriber upon the estate of If ARO .a.R ET SHARP, deceesed. all perscns Indebted to the same will make payment, and those having claims present them to SAB.AB. MAXWELL, 704 FILBERT street, xecntrix. my2l-m6t T TTEILS TEST aZIENTABY haviug been *ranted /-4 to the subsctiber upon the Estate of CLffsi ENS ERWIG, deceased, all persons indebted to the same will make payment, and those bayinc claims present tt em to MARI' A. FitSC4O, lEingsessing, Island road, Twents , onxth Ward Executrix. mykl-na at ESTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted I A to the subscriber upon the estate of MARY EVER dec'd. all perstns indebted to the same will make payment. and those Davit's claims present them to ADAM EVERLY and JOHN C. CRESnON, Execu tor& 1:11921-1:06t LETTERS 01 ADMINISTRATION having been gra D teo to the subscriber upon the Estate of WIL LIAM RCS‘. 4 ELL, deceased, all persons indebted to the same will make payment., and • hose havingclaims present, them to EDWARD C. ItiCH.AItDSON, No. 331 Washington avenue. 112)21-mt,St Lail] vATA THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENKR OR EUROPEAN RANGE,, for families. hotels or public Institutions in TWENTY DIFFER :Z.." ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, lio*. air Furnares, Portable Heaters, Low-down Grates, Fireboara Stoves, Bath Boilers. Stewhole plates, Broil ers, Cr ()king Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the asufactmers. eITARF, SHARP & THOMTHOI4, my2l-in,w,t6mo No. 209 North Second street. TZLIAL.Sb b. Dixott 6i isUbiti. Late Andrews & Dixon, : 7 172 NO. 1824 CHESTNUT street PADA°lohl:l % apposits united States Mink .Iritiniticturers of _ _ _ LOW-DOWN, PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, And other ORATES, Far Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Illros WARM-AIR FURIQACER, !or Warming Public and Private PiEWBVERS, vkasiT.E4A.TQIIS CILEKNEY-CAF'S, 00031.1310-RANOE6, BATH-BOTTarkg..tio., fl ex w}TALRISALF, and ART ATL. F'BOPOSALt4. PROPOSALS FOR STA NONERN, &c.—COL LECTiR'S OFFICE,. CUSTOff. HOUSE, Rau, Any.a.imie, Jane 4, 18E4. • . . t Paled and endorsed "Proposals for- Books, Blanks and etationery for the f'ustom Rouse. Philadelphia," Will be re:eived at this office until the lath of June in clusive, 'or supplying the Custom Rouse, for one year . from the Ist of July, 186 a. Bank Books, ton Entries. Records, Abstracts, &c. Pi anted Books or Bonds, dtc. Printed Blanks, for Enrolments, Licenses, Reports, Permits, accounts, &c. Stationery, viz.: Pens, Ink, Paper. Pencils, &c. The whole probably not to exceed .3,000. Liberty Is reserved to accept such proposals for the Whole or any portion of the articles therein named, It is akto to be understood that all such articles as may be required, and which are not expressly ,men tioned in the schedules, shall be fornished by the con tractors at the usual market prices, or may, at the op tion of the Collector, be purchased in open market. Pchedules of articles and estimated quantities. with specimens and other required particulars,flirnished on application to this (Ince. Bonds, with satisfactory security, will be required for the ialthltil perforthance of the con.ract. wiLLl.s.ta B. THOIWAS; je4-wit • • Collector. PRIVY W 75 L.1.,a.-.4lWrillai B OP PROPEIRTP.—ThiI only place to get.Privp Wells Cleansed - and Disln. fmted. at very low prices. • A.. PEYBSON, briumfacturer of Poi:carats, Goldnindth'il Hall. Library street "IXTALITCMI AHD ALMONDS.—New mato Grenoble V Walnofe and Paper Shell Almonds, lOr sale by J B. strealeit a °o r * pa. Delaware Avena 341 Z.Zorth Sixth street. Jes f.m,cr.6ts SHIPPING FOR NEW YORK, Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and Sew York Exprea Steamboat Company.'- ' scaki ngt4 ., Stearn Propellers leave DAILY frond FIRST WHARF below MARKET ertresti w e run in 24 HODEIB. This Line connects with all Northern and Eflerteni Transportation Companies. .Goods forwarded MM& to all_pol4te free of caminioaloo. ,meigat reeelval at lowest rates. WM. P. CLLY DE &CO Agentk 14 South Wharves Phl D laa A elpMa , . JAS. HlNnt.. 117 Wall alTeet,'lsi , r ew am -*; „iv FOR SAVANNAH - , GA. "" .{ THE PHILADELPHLL AND SOUTH .e.LEP AIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE SAILING EVERY SATURDAY. The new and splendid steamships PIONEER Captain P. F. floats 'IONA.WANDA Captain Jacob Teta —415 00 2 00 Cabin Passage Deck " The steamship TONAWANDA, J. Teal,commander, will commence receiving freight for the above port at . RACE street wharf onTHURSDAY,Sane 21st, and sal on SATURDAY, Juneiad, at lo A. 3f.._ - salppers are requested to send Bills of Lading with their goods. state Room accommodations of this Steamer are of a superior and commodious character... Freight taken for OSA EILYSTON, S. C., and AO* warded via SAVANNAH with quick despatch. No Bills of Lading sigeed arter vessel leaves the wharf. S. & J. M. PLANAGAN, Cze bulath Delaware avenue. For freight or passage, apply to - WI% C. MAltßit3. Freight and Passenger Agent, 2uB North Delaware avenue. 808 BO 'OP trf•- RTEAXSIIIP LLNN DIREOZ, Ei _FROM iticarpaimarivar IIVEDAYEA FROM FINE ViNABF. PIELLADNLPHIA. " AND LONG WIL9B.P, BOSTON. The steamship ROM &N, captain Baker, Bail from Philadelphia - onWedneeda , ,' June 29, at 10 A. M. The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail from Boston on Monday. June ls. at 12 M. . The line between Philadelphia ant latakut is now composed of the . . - HUMAN (new), Captain. Baker, 1,64 t) tons burthen, 5a_1102.7, Captain manaurai, /nix Lung want= eftptain Crowedl, 12tle ton& burtlien; These • embetantial and well appoiats! au... hips will Jail punctually as advertized, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always an the berth to receive cargo. their Shlpmers are mounted to sera Bills of Lading with are For freight or Pgatsg% app ly , . H 'BY WINSOIt & 00., Jel6 =2 South Delaware avenue. . FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.--Pioneer Line.—A fast-class steamship leaves Pier o. forth River, New lora, every SATURDAY for be above port. Cabin passage, 815. Freight lo cents per foot. 50 cents per barreL Goons from Philadelphia and other points received by any trans ortation line, and promptly forwarded free oleo on. Apply to LEWIS L. JON - 13 Broadway. New Yorx. JOHN H. ATWOOD_ , jel-tjr. 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. Hunter & GamnaelL arL.PHI T.AT/ELYELLa. BICCIECKOND A.IID NORFOLIc STEAIikBEIP 001A.1.1Y. Tbo fins stew - roships of this Line laisure at the lowest rates and sail regularly fro= the First When above Marks: area:, every WEDMEDAY and 2ATURDAYI At Noon. Connecting with fir-growls from Richmond, Nortolk and City Point, 'forming the most direct route fbr the South and Southwest. • For freight or _ ^ gs, with excellent accommoda • tons. apply to WM. P. MIME CO., I . North end South Wharves. ry -- FOR GALVESTON. TEXAS. TEXAS LINE STEAMSHIPS, STOPPING AT KEY WEST. FL a. The Al Steamship GENERAL SEDGWICK, J. N. sacuer, Commander, Will receive freight at Pier 23 East Bli , er (New York), and sail with despatch. For freight or passage having superior accommoda. dens, apply to BISHOP, SON & 00., jePtf . No. 105 Arch street. HA V ANA STEAMIERS.--SFAII MONTHLY LEN .—The steamships CS HUDSON, Capt. Howes; STARS AND STRIPES, Capt. Holmes. These steamers will leave this port kr Havana every other SATURDAY, at 8 A. H. The steamship STARS AND STRlEES_Llaptain 'Holmes, will leave for Havana on SATURDAY 3SORNISG, June 23 at 8 o'clock.. Pasabge to Havana $5O. For freight or passage, apply to • THOMAS WATI'SON SONS, Jell . • 1 , 3 North Delaware avenue, ditiM-06. NEW ANDES& Georgetown and Washington, vile;iai.stace and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Va., form the moat direct route for Lynchburg, Bristcd, Knoxville, Naahville, Dalton and the Southwest. - 5t,;;,,,-.;re leave Finn Wharf above Market Street every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 IL Nor freight , *POW to the agents,.W. r. CILYBEA 00., 14 North Wr.....urves. J. B. "Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; If. Eadridge a Co., Agents st Alexandria. AtMFOR NEW YORK.—Phfladelphia Steam - Propeller Comp Despatch , and Swift sure Linea, via Delaware and wAritan Canal—Leaving daily at i 2 M. and 5 P. M., connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on terms, apply to WM. M. HATSD & CO., No. 132 South Delaware avenue. „ REGULAR LINE FOR HARTFORD; watch ; AND -ICONN. DIRECT. VIA THE DELA. RARITAIN CANAL. The steamer SUS. N, Capt V.naeveer, now loading at the seccnri wharf below SPRUCE street, will leave as above on THURSDAY next. '2IA initant. Freights on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM M. RAMO & CO., Po. 1= South Wtutrves. NEW TiI:AV-BOA.: LINE. • —DELAWARE and n 74 - KRA Plum! s TO T COMPANY: BARGES towed to and from PHILAD - HAVRE-DE-GRACE, PALM:IORM, WARR= TON, and Intermediate points. WM. P. CLYDE & &vats, No. 14 South Wharves Philadelphia. Captain JOIM LAIIGHLIEV. Superintendent. ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. . SA LING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift:, Bare Line at reduced rates, The splendid Al extreme clipper ship • KING FISHER. Harding, Commander. Is now taking In the balance of her cargo at Pier 11 East River, and having large engage ruents shippers may rely on prompt despatch, For freight, at reasonable rates, apply to BISHOP. SON & CO., 103 Arch street. _s r„ FOR FREIriHT OR CR RTER.—AI Br. bark BATH ..FEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re• giser and 6.500 bbls. dour. A] Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master. Z3O tons regis• ter and 3,000 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark BALTHABARA, Wilson , master, 294 tons register and 3,500 bbls. flour. A 2 Br. brig WA, Mssing, master, 210 tons reastre and 2,560 bbla capacity. Apply to EDMUND A. SOLIDER& 00., 3 Dock street wharf. ..... WANTED.—A good Vess,l of 300 to 500 tons "Is Ty i llrer l !o il lo g E d id om tl..mb Q e u r ic a l t z g es obo pa y. Geo r gia, anditel o af ftelgbt. Z. A. tOIIDEat at CO , Do c street whaf. Jen-St WANTED.—A. Vessel of about 100 Atfeet Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Md., to Vr ilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER, Wharves. • OP2f NOTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned against trusting any of the cre. , of the Dutch echooner STRENE. Herrmann master, from Rotterdam. 04 debts of their contracting will not be paid by captain and consignees. AI,PROIv SE STEPHAN - 1a CO.. 137 and M South liront street. CONSIGNEES' NOTIuF..---Tte schooner SLRENE„ -Eterrnsanns, master, from Rotterdam, will com mence discharging at . Spruce street wharf. under general order, on Tuesday, 19th inst., when all goods not permitted will be sent to the public stores. Con signees will please atttnd 10 the reception of their goods. ALPHONSE STEPHA' & co., • 137 and 139 Suitt Front street. `STEAMSHIP' ARIES, FROM ROSTON.--Con £ algnees of merchandise, per above steamer. will please send for their goods, nnw landing at Pine street Wharf. (jelB-8t) HENRY WEDISOR rt CO. S HIP MERItrAf AC, Leckie, master, from Liver pool, is now discharging under general order at Shippers street wharf. Consignees will please attend to tue reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street, my% tf TAS. S. ISELINDLE:II, mocessor to iolibt SEEINDLIER IP it SONS, Sall Makers, No. 800 North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done In the beat manner and on bie 'Meat and moat tworable•fermi. and warranted So give pmg fact satisfaction. Particular attention even to remixing. • CARRIAGES D. M. LANE, CARRIAGE lir A tram, li i gEK„ Ms MARKET Street, West Philadelphia, 3 Kaaren west of Market street bridge. An assortment of ear rlages cOnstantly on hand n3.5264ma GARDNER, & FLEMING COACH: MAKERS. 214 South Fitt& street, beim, alma elpbie• sir An assortment ot NEW and SECOND-HAMS CARRIAGES always on hand, at REASONABLE PEWEE . • • Atial-Ain
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