'pertain lotof =told, with the tWOStoryframe d lug, fronting on (West now) Belgrade street, and the tweeand-a-half story frame 11,vellIng, fronting on Bo inersetestreet thereon erected, situate on the north eatnerly sloe'of Said tiomersetstreet antlnorthwesterly side of (W eat now) Belgrade street, in.the Twenty fifth Ward of the said city, containing in front or nreadth oa said Somerset street 51 Teet, and extending in length Or depth - northeasterly of that width between litres paralleeto and along said BelgradeAfermerly Wen) street, 106 feet to a a feet Oinches wide &Ley. Same vs John S. Hoffmann. owner, &c.; Cl.' P., Rine Tenn, 1866, No. 231, for the sun of seventy dollars and seventeen cents for work and labor dose acid per- Zormede and materials furnished against alt that cer tain lot or piece of groundsitnate on the eouthwestcrly aide , Of - Somerset street, and nor'hwesterly side of Neater street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward of sa d city, contenting In Trout or breadth on said Somerset street, 93 met see 'Scher; and extending in length or depth eeuthweeterly between lines parallel to and along said Beater street Me feet more or less (to Hewson street as /aid down in private plan) - . • • Same vs. Thomas Bradley, Owner, &c., C.D., June Term, 1866, No. 232; for the sum of Ten Dollars and twenty-five cents, for work and labor* done and per formed, and materials furnished against all that cee tam lot or piece of ground, with the trouble three-story brick building thereon erecter, situate on the south westerly aide- of Norris street, commencing at the dis tance (near feet 4 inches northwesterly from Moyer street, In the Eighteenth Ward of the said city; con taining In front or breadth on said Norris street 13 feet , cinches and extending In length or depth southwest ly of that width between lines at right angles to said Norris street onthe southeasterly line ()fiend lot 31 feet • See Inches, and on the northwesterly line thereof 40 ft.. Same vs. Thomas Bradley, owner, &c., C. P., June Term, No. 2 3 3, for the sum of twelve dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials fur nished against all that certain lot or plece of ground withebe three-story brick d w elling and two-story frame' kitchen, all adjoimng situate on the southwesterly. side ofNerris street, commencing at the distance of 64 feet northwesterly from Moyer etreeten the Eighteenth, Ward of said city, containing in front or breadth on said Norris street, 16 feet. and extending in length or depth, southwesterly of that width between lines at right angles to said Norris street, 40 feet on the south-' ,easterly line of said lot andlso feet on the northwesterly line of said lot. Same vs. Estate of Lawrence Lewis, owners. &c,; C. P.• June Term. I& 6, No. 234; for the sum of fifty one dollars and eighty-one cents, for work. and labor done and performed, and materials "einished against all that certain let or piece of ground situate on the -east - er,y side of Hancrck street, commencing at the dia .' lance of= feet leee inchestnortherly from Berke street; In tee Nineteenth Ward of the said city, thence ex tending easterly on a line parallel to said Berks street 71 feet 73 inches to a point, thence south 48 degrees ; -33)e, minutes east 98 feet; more or lees e to a point; thence north 41 degrees 29,ie minutes east 15 feet 1 inch to said Hancock street, and thence northerly along the ease. erly line or said Hancock street 69 feet 1).1 inches to the place cf beginning. • Same vs. E. F. Witmer. owner, &c.,C.P.,June Term, 1866, No. 235; for the sum of twenty-foar dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materiels furnished,agalnst all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Nineteenth Ward of the said cite', on the southeast side of Tia ip street, at the distance or eighty *et aouthwestwarelly from_ Otis street, containing in front on Tulip street thirty-two feet, and extending in depth southeastwardly between parallel lines and at right angles with the said Tulip street ninety feet.' ' 'Berne vs.Johnld c Dowell,owner tec.e.).P.,Sune Term, 1866, No. 238, for the sum of twenty-two dollars and fifty cents for work and labor done and performed and materials •furnishecl against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the easterly side of Fourth street, commencing at the distance of 370 feet southerly from biamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city containing in front on breadth on said Fourth street $0 feet, and extending In length or depth easterly tither width between lines parallel to said Diamond street 1112 feet 6 inches to Oriannas reet Same vs. John Riley, owner, &c ; C. P., June Term, Ma, No. 237; for the sum of „forty dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and ma, erlals furnished against all that certain lot or piece . of ground situate on the easterly side of Howard street, commencing at the distance of 80 feet northerly from Cumberland street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city; containing in front or breadth on said How • - aro street 54 feet, and extending in length or depth easterly of that width, between lines parallel to said Cumberland street, 110 feet, more or less, to Hope street. _ Same vs. Nicholas Schmitt, owner. &c., C. P., Jane Term 1866, No. 238; for the sum of twenty-two dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished ag etnst all that certain lot or piece of ground.wlth the two-story brick cottage there on erected, situate on the easterly side of Ho ward street. commencing at the distance of 60 feet southerly from Somerset street, containing in front or breadth on said Howard street 3o feet and extending in length or depth easterly of that width between lines parallel to said Somerset street 121 feet more or less. ; Same vs. (3 ottleib Elsasser, owner, &c., C. P., June Term, 1666, No. 2.39; for the sum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished 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, com mencing at the distance of one hundred and eighty one feet seven inches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing in wont or breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth westerly of that breadth between lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety feet to Leithgow street. Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser owner, &c., C. P. June Term. 1868, No. 240 for the sum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brick dwelliag thereon erected, situate on , the westerly side of Fourth street, commencing at the distance of 165 feet 7 inches south erlyfrom Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of thesaid city; containing In front or breadth on said e Potirth et et t 16 feet, and extending in length or depth IFellterly of that width, between Mete parallel to said Diamond street, 90 feet to Leithgow street. Same vs. Genie!, Elsasser, owner, C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 241; for the sum of twelve dollars, fur work and labor (lane and performed. and materials fureishe d, against all that cm tain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate en, the westerly side of Fourth street, com mencing at the distance of 149 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 of that width, between lines parallel 10 Said DUO mond street ninety feet to LeithgoW street. Same vs. Gotleib Alamo; Meter, etc., C. P., Jdne Term, 1866, No. 242, for th e tuna of twelve dollars, for - work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished. against all thatcertain lot orpiece of ground with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, corn mencir g ot the distance of one hundred and thirty three feet seven Indies southerly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Weird Of said city. containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet, and extending In length or depth westerly of that width between lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety feet z o •.I eithe ow street Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser owneretce C. P. Jane er e 1886. No. 243. for the sum of twe , ve dollars, for work and labor done and perfermed, and materials furnished againstall that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on tl e westerly side of) mirth street commencing at the distance 01117 feet 7 inches southerly born Diamond street in the r. ineteenth Ward of said city, containing front or breath on said Fourth street -sixteen feet, and extending In lei gth or depth westerly of that width, between lines parallel to said Diamond street 90 feet to Leitbgow street. Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner, &c., C P. June Term, 3866, No. 244: for the sum ef twelve dollars for work and labor done and" performed and materials fornished,againet all that certain lot or piece ofground, with the threestory 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 of that width between _lines parallel to said Diamond street 90 feet to Leithgow street. Same Vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner. &c., C. P.. Sime Term, 1566, No. 245, for the sum of twelve dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished. 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 eight y-five seven inches southerly - from Diamond street. in the Nineteenth Ward of the ette , containing In front or breadth on =aid Fourth street, sixteen feet. and extending in,- length or depth Westerly of that widthebetween - lines parallel le -said Diamond street, ninety feet to Leithgow street. Same vs. Gottleib .e.lsasser, owner, ewe C. P., June .Term, 1866, No. 246; for the sum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials laretehed. against all that- certain lot or piece of ground, web the three-story brick dwelling thereon e• ected, situate on I be westerly Tilde. of Fourth street, commencing at the distance of 89 feet 7 inches southerly from Diamend street, In the. Nineteenth Ward of said city; containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street 16 feet, aud extending in length or depth 90 feet to Leithgow street,, , Same vs. Gottleib wl -veer, owner •&c.. C P.eJune Terme 1866, No. 247; for the sum of twelve dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials tarnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground • with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the a ester*. side of Fourth streetecom mowing at the distance of 23 feet _7 inches southerly from Diamond street, In the Nineteenth Ward sf said city, containing in front or breadth on said Fourth - street 16 feet, and extending in lengthen depthearest erly cif that width between lines parallel to .said Dra mend street. 91.i.leet to L,eitheow street. Same vs. John Deigham, owner. &c.; C. lee June, teem, 1866; No. 248; tor the sum of fifteen dollars, for work and labor done and performed; and.materials furnished, against all that certain lot orpiece ot ground situate ou the - southeast corner - of - Twenty-third and . Manning streets, containing in front o a said Manning street 10 feet. a ud In length or depth .sonthwardly to ..._Sprnee one 'Mildred. feet, in Eighth, ward, city of Phil _ Same vs. William Johnston owner, eke ; 0 P.:loine Term, No. 249; for the sum of twenty-seven dollars *for work and labor done and performed, and mate , 'lsla furnished against all thet certain lot or piece of ' -ground situate on the south side of Manning street, at inn distance ofc3 feet west from Twenty-second street; containing In fror t or breadth on said Manning street Se feet, and in length or depth southward to dpruce street e leo feet, in the Eightn Ward, City of Pbiladel • Same vs. Thomas - Stewart, owner, &C.; C. P., June' Term, 1566, No. 250, toe the sum of eleven dollars and • twenty-fi , e cents for work and labor done and pefe formed, and materials-furnished against all that cer tain lot or piece.of ground situate on the souta side of /dinning, street at the distance of - 38 feet west of Twenty-setond street. containing in front on said Manning street 15 feet, and extending in length or Get th southward 100 feet to Spruce street, in the Eighth Werd,Of the city of Philadelphia. • C. Seine , vse /ease •- W. Potts, owner. &c.; P.. June Term, 1866; No. 251 for the sum of fifty six dollen], and twenty five cents, for work and labor done and eer ie...need, arid materials furnished, against all that.cer lain lot or piece of greund Monde on the south side of - Shaiewood street and on Ihe west side of Twenty-. second street, In the Twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing, in front or breadth on the 'said Sharawood etreetseveu tyefive feet, and extending in length or depth' southward of that width along the - West side of said Twentyreecond street ',ninety ,feet to Stewart street • Same vs. George W- Michener e eowner.. &c ; C. P. , - June Term, P 66. No 252; for the sum of forty six dot' tore; for e ork and labor doneend performed, and ma- Miele furnished efgaited all•that ceriain lot or pleceeof, egeound situ '. to on the west sele of TwentY third streetee enter] din- from Bolton to_Redner street, in the *Wan- 1 tieth.Ward of the city of Pelladerkibui; et cluenning in :,Arnnt L breadth on' the said Twenty:third street , _ ninety.two feet, and extending in lettet, h or depth - viestward , of that width --along- the, .north aide Of.the said Bolton street ninety feet. Same vs. Spencer Sheer:ol*er, owner, dtc.. P.,June Term, tree, N0..253- for toe .sunt. of. aixty-rdne dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materlale furnished: against all that certain lot or piece or ground situate on the east side of Twenty:thlrd street, extending from Bolton to Redder street, in the Twen. tieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia containin; in front or breadth on the said Twenty. third street nine ty-two feet, and extending in length or depth east. ward of that width along the north side of said Bolton street one hundred feet. . „ . , Same 313. Oscar Chiflin, owner. &c...; C.P . June Term 1t66; N 0.254 for the sum of twelve dollars. for work stub labor done and performed, 'and • materlais fur- Dished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected. situate on the south side of Cambridge street, at the distsnce of lel feet flinches eastward from the ens% side of Twentieth street in the Twentieth Ward of the said city; containing in front or breadth on toe said Cam bridge street is feet, and en tending in length or depth southward of that width, between lines parallel with the said Twentieth street on the east line thereof, &i feet 4f inches, and en the west line thereof eigoty feet five and one-eighth inches (80 feet 53i inches) to Scott Street. r amens. William J. Solo:mon, owner dfc , C. P. June Term No. 45, for the sum of tbirtysix dollars and sixteen cents. for work and labor done and performed. and materials furnished. against all that certain lot or piece of ground annals on the northwesterly side of Richmond street, in the Twenty.fifth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 110 feet south westerly from Clearfield street. containing in front or breadth 9n said Richmond street 50 feet extending in length or depth northwesterly of that width between lines parallel to said Clearfield street 2,0 feet to Faimon street. Same_vs George Rulon, owner, &c., C. P., June Term, 1866,N0. SA for the sum of twenty-three Collars and eighty-three cents, for work and labor done and per-. formed, and materials furnished- against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground: situate on the northwest erly side of Richmond street, commencing at the dia• fence of 71 feet 8 Inches northeasterly, from Maple, street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward, of .the city of Phila delphia, containing in front or depth on said Richmond street, 40 feet, and extending in length er depth north westerly of that width between lines parallel to said Maple street, 200 feet to Salmon street. Same we, William. Hobert, owner, dac., C. P., June Term, No. 217; for the sum of forty-a: dollars and ninety-six cents for work and labor done :and per formed, and materials furnishedagainst all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on -the noritiwst erly side of Richmond street, commencing at the dis tance of 228 feet 8 inches northeasterly from Maple street, in the Twentyfifth Ward of the said city, con taining in front or breadth on said Richmond street 157 feet, and extending In length or depth northwesterly of that width, between lines parallel to said Maple street, 200 feet to Sa mon street. _ . . Same vs. John I.,ongstreth, owner, &c, C. June Term, 1866, - No. Ms; for the sum of tweaty-nine dollars and sixty.one cents, for work and labor dose and per; formed, and materials furnished against all that cer• tarn lot or piece ofground situate on the northwesterly side of Richmond street, commencing at the. distance of SO feet southwesterly from Clearfield street in the Twenty-fiftlt Ward of the said city. containing in front or breadth on said Richmond street 50 feet and ex.- tending In length or depth of that width between lines parallel to said Clearfield street MO feet to Salmon street, Same vs. James Munroe, owner, dm., C. P.. Jane Term, 1966, bib. 259; for the sum offorty-two dollars and fifteen cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials ihrnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on he northwesterly side of Richmond street, commencing at the distance of two_ hundred feet six and three-quarters inches southwest; erly from Clearfield street; in the. Twenty-fifth Ward of the city of Philadelphia. containing In front or breadth on the BEIM Richmond street fifty four feet, and extending in length or depth northwesterly of that width between lines parallel with said Clearfield street two hundred feet to iSatmon street. Same vs. WI Ham McCoy, owner, &c., C. P.. Jane Term, 1856 N0,2€0, for the sum of forty-one (Pillars and twenty-two cents for work and labor done and per formed and materials furnished against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground situate on the south ea4teriy side of Amber street, commencing at the distance of 269 'eet southivest.rly. from Lehigh avenue in the Nineteenth Ward of the' said city, containing in front or breadth on said amber street 54 feet Itii" inches and extending in length or depth southeasterly of of Ufa'. width between fines parallel to said Lehigh avenue 190 feet to Collins street. Ease vs. Ellis & Davis, owners, &c.. C P., June Term, 16E6, No. 261; for the min of forty-two dollars and eighty-one cents for work and labor done and per forned, and materials furnished against ail that cer tam lot r r piece m ground:sit nate on the northeasterly corner of Norris and Palethorpe streets, in the NI ne teenrii Ward of the said -city, con airkil,g In front or breadth on said Palethorpe street 07 feet 6 Inches, and extending in length or depth easterly of that width be tween livea parallel to anclalong'said Norris street 109 feet to H ancock street. San. e vs. Frederick %lett. owner, &c.; C. P June Term, No. 262. for the sum of Twenty-six dollars, for work and labor dens and rerformed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate c n me west side of Palethorpe street co mmene- Mg at the distance of is feet 5 Inches north of Norris street In the Nineteenth Ward of said City, Containing in front or breadth on said Palethorpe Urea. 34 feet 8 inches and extending in length or depth westerly of that tt idth between parallel lines at right angles to said Pale: horpe street 109 feet to second street. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas owner, &c.; C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 265: for the sum of twenty-four dollars and thirty-oi e cents, for State and City Taxes, 1860, against all that lot of ground and dwelling thereon erected, situated on the west side of Tenth street, lu the Twentieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, commenc. Ins at the distance of 139 feet southward Pony the south sloe of Master street: containing in front or breadth ou sala Tenth street 15 reet.and extending of that width in length or depth between parallel lines 110 feet to Alden.. street—being No. 1334. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, owner, &c.; C. P. Tune ,Term, 1866,N0.266, for the sum of twenty-one dslars and twenty-three cents, for State and City Taxes MO, against all that lot of ground and dwelling thereon erected, situate on the west aide of Marski,„ - .11 Street, In the Twentieth Ward of the City Of .Philadelphia, commencing at the , dir!tw a eg feet lu ' n a me northward from Isle berth side of Poplar street, con taining in fiCht On said Marshall street 16 feet, and exter,Cdng tdthat width in length or depth, between parallel lines 87 feet 5 inches, being No. Sr... Same vs. Joseph St. Thomas, owner. &c., P . June Term, 1866, No. 267, for thesum of twenty-three dollars thirty -five cents, stateand City taxes, 1860. against all that certain lot or piece of ground and dwelling thereon erected. situated on the east side Of Seventh street; in the Twentieth Ward- of the city of Philadelphia, com mencing at the distance of two honored and thirty-one feet four and a half inches northward from t e north aide of Poplar street, containing in front or breadth on said Seventh street. sixteen feet, and extending of that width In length or depth between parallel lines eighty seven feet five inches, being o. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, owner, &c.: C. P., June term, 1866; No. 268; for the sum of fifty-eight do Tars thirteen cents,State and city taxes. 1560; against all that lot oft round and clwebing thereon er, cted • situ ated on the north side of Girard avenue, in the Twen tieth Ward c f the city of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 18 feet westward mom the west side of Darien street. containing in front or breadth on said Girard avenue 17 feet, and extending of that width in length or depth between " parallel lines eighty seven feet. (Being N 0.813.) Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, owner; &c , C. P., June Term, 1866, N 0.289; for the sum of twenty-four thlrty-ccnis, fur State and City Taxes, 186 e. against all that certain lot of ground and dwelling thereon era t • ed, situated on the w, at side of Tenth street, in the Twentieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, cony mending at the distance of 124 feet southward from the south side of Master street, containing in front or breadth on said 'leethstreetls feet, and extending of that width In length or depth, between parallel lines, 10u feetto - Aider street, bei...g 10, 1336. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas owner &c., C, P., June Term, 1866, No. 270: for the sum of sixty-one dollars, forty-one cents, for State and City Taxes, 1860. against all that lot or ground and improvements thereon situated, on the northeast corner of Ninth street and Girard avenue, in the Twentieth Ward of the City of containing in front or breadth on said Girard avenue 60 feet, and extending of that width to length or depth between parallel lines 126 feet. Same vs: Joseph M. Thomas, owner &c., C. P , June Tt rru, 1866, Ns. 271, for the sum of thirty-six dollars and eight cents for State and City Taxes, 1860, against all that lot of ground situate on the east side of Ninth Street in the '1 wentieth Ward of the pity of Philadel phia. commencing at the. distance of 1 , 0 feet 4 incites northward, from the north side of G irard avenue, con taining in front or -breadth on said Ninth street 6,t feat, and ex tentilog of that width in length or ,depth be tween parallel lines 58 feet. JelB.2tacv4 . saMe vs. Benjamin Young, oWner, dia, C. P., : June Term, 1866; No. " 4; for the sum of fifty dollars. for work and labor doneand performed and materials .furnished t against that certain lot or piece ot groan° with adjoining three story brick hotel; two. story kitchen (the first story of said kitchen being brick, and the second story thereof being frame) 4ind h ame stable thereon erected, situate on. the south erly tide of Montgomery avenue, extending from Hope to st reets. in the Nineteenth-ward of said city, containing in front or breadth on said Front street 19 feet 73; inches, and extending in depth west `erly of that width between lines parallel - and along said Montgomery avenue 110 feet to Hope street. tstAttMF4lllll.E'A J APANESE,POWOHONG TEA, The finest ever Imported; 00 LONCr.T.EA, DRAGONCROP:the highest grado'kpown, and every othex de scription of tine Teas, Coffees and Groceries, at • J Alvi ills R. WEBB'S Central Tea and Coffee. Witichouse, Dentin - and WALNUT eta, Philada. CHOICE TABLE CI, ABET—.ISO.. cases St. stepheE claret, st a low price, In store and for sale at COPSTY'S East End Grocery, No: 118 South Second street: . - _ . fIHEIME, . NORTON'S PINE APPLE, CHOICE V Holland and Sap Sago Cheese, in store and tor *ale at COIISTY'S East, End Grocery. No. 118 South Second Q 1 UPPED MANGOES AND PEPPERS, r'RENCR AD Hot Pickles, Crosse Blackwell's Assorted Pickles new Style. AU kinds of Sauces for Meats and Fish. Potted Yarmouth Bloaters etrasburg Meats, Hams, Beef and Tongue; Anchovy Paste, for sale at t GUSTY'S East End 'Grocery, No. 118 South Second rtHOICE WINES AND BRANDIES for Medi , al use, Genuine envier's,. Illaraechinoltad Chartreuse, always for' ate at COUBTY'S East End Grocery, No' 118 !South Second street El 'HAMS I —J. Stewart's , Trenton, Davis's 1/ Star Hams, Briggs & Swift's celebrated Cincin. matt Hams, and J. Bower's City Cared, warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by IL F. sprr.LlN, N. W. corner Eighth and Arch. basketa Latour and other favorite I) l4 : VE lrande of Salad Oil, for sale by M. P. aprramq, N, W.-erirnerAtchnnd Eighth. JAV4,-COMS.E.—Pnre Old Government Java Goan, Jldr eale byNt. F. ppi Ft:W. corner of Arcb and Eighth' eaoeeta•- • , ' greaS t I • ArEal3ll-100 pack agee-of very etirdE nee lz-Lezopilleeniand - Blara''ef thelataimportetl A$ • thesent3se..have hear bought Mace the (Welke gold Oveara prepareikto funalektamPlee at grmtly reduced leisee) ,For by - the beat, - or at retail Iti. F.l. EWA,: .142,3 Tr ff °QM; Aral and /Path-streets. Tat DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,1866 REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT., • • N0,`607; - P Chestnu . • t; Street; ; COMLETER nt A Mr CAT% Theproprietors are prepared to receiveproposab fez renting such mans m they do not nee thernaehres. TECSSECOND STORY FRONT Room, SO by 24 feet. • ' 'l'Blo WHOLE OF THE E 31011rEN HALF 0/ Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall an - • • Chestnut street, And a Front of 25 feet on JaYha aineU Suitable for a Jobbing or OommissionlCouse, a Bank or Insurance Office. For Further Particulate apply at the NEW BUIr LETIN BUILDING. No. 607 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE—POSSESSION ISESIEDIA.TE.— A large and elegant MANSION and COUNTRY AT, containing thirty-two acres of the first quality land: only one hour's ride in the cars from the city; situate about one mile southwest from Bridgeport, op posite Norristown ' Pa. The land has a good front on a good , turnpike of over 1,000 feet. The Chester Valley Railroad runs through thejflace,with station near. The land is now planted, and will show the good quality of the son: shade 'trees 'of different kinds- also fruits: spriest, cherries peaches, 'pears, plame, grapes and arbors, raspberries, strawberries anti garden fruit of all kinds, The Mansion, which stands on an eminence, with southern exposure, and overlooks Norristown, to other with the surrounding country, is built of brick, and is three stories high, with walls studded and lined; ceilings high; windows large; porches on three sides; 46 feet front by SO feet deep; with large parlor, dining room and sitting - room; with white marble mantels, beater, dth. The back building Is large—twekitchens, with cook ing-range; cisterns, with good pomp; large closets. In the second story, five large bed-chambers; third story, five chambers, high ceilings, well lighted and venti lated. 'There is also an ice-house a sublimer-house, frame barn, - With wagon-house la tbe same seven horse stalls, seven cow stalls, water-cistern, and all other conveniences,and all net:eatery buildliigCmaking one of the most convenient places in the neigaborhood. Will answer large or small families. There are two good tenant houses, five lime-kilns on the corner of the place where the railroad now runs through, There's also a Farm for sale, adjoining the above, containing 55 acres of the best quality - laud, and is noted for having one of the largest stone Barns around, being 70 feet by 45. Very high, plenty of good stabling, wagon house, Ice house, spring house, with good pure water; rough cast stone house, parlor, sitting room and kitchen on first floor: good bedchambers, and several outbuildings. The two farms were originally one, and will be sold separately or together. The farmer now living on this Item, farms both places on shares, and is one of the best farmers in the neighborhood, and would continue on if the purchaser should desire it. Pr sseeslon of the last farm as above can be had Ap 1, 1867. The two places.ar either of tbemcan be purchased for less than the buildings on thenrwortlo cost to erect at the present prices. For particulars apply to D. EVANS, 6 South Fourth street. Terms easy. [jel9-3t! CIA TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS.—PUBLIC Mgr. SALR.—TROMAS (t. SONS. Anctioneers.—Very valuable BUSI NI. SS STANDS.—TWO STORE 6, X. corner of FOURTH and CHESTNUT streets, 44,;.' feet on Chestnut street, 80 feet on Fourth street.—Ou TUESDAY, June 16th, 1666, at 12 o'clock. Noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EE CHANOh; Alt those 2 contiguous lots of ground,one of them situate on the southeast corner ofFonrth and Chestnut streets; containing In front on Chestnut s reef 24 feet., and extending In depth along Fourth street 65 feet to a Cfeet wide alley, with tt privilege thereof. Subject to a yearly ground rent of taxi. Also, all that lot of ground, sitna.e on the south aide of Chestnut street, adjoining the above described lot on the east; containing in front on Chestnut Street 5 feet 6 Inches, and extending in depth 80 feet. babject to a eatlj ground rent of r 2-46. The improvements are fonr•stcry brick store on the corner, and a three s.ory brick store adjoining on thestLut *Wet. /Er it Is one of tbe most valuable business locations In the city; well adapted fora ba ,, k, banking houses, Insurance Companies. or for any business purposes. M. THOMAS A. !SONS, Auctioneers, jel4 20„.12. _ _ _ 134 and 341 South Fourth street. CAPE If AV COTTAGES TO RENT.—One " Ilugh es's street, seven rooms One at corner Washington and Jefferson streets, twelve rooms known as the • Quigg Cottage One at corner Washington and Queen streets, eight rooms (new.) Three on Washington street, good ocean vleiv. F nr on Lafayette street. All commanding good ocean view. Good shade, &c.. 'two near Convert H all. Two near the site of the late Mount Vernon Hotel. All of which are fhrnished and let for the season on very reasonable terms. Apply to JESSE M. SMITE. jets-3t; Cape Island, N. J. COTTAGIS TO .LET CAPE ISLAND, I ,, TEVir JERSEY I have several tine Cottages yet to let,furnlabed with alltheneceasary furniture, ,tc.. except linens, crock ery, knives, forks and spoons. Adorers immediately, A.B. HUGHES, Jel9,Etf Iteal.Estate 44eut, WALNUT STRICET.—FOB SALIIL—A hand- some modern re,idence. 28 feet front, with lsrge eta le and carriage Lotus. and lot 170 feet deep to a street. situate on the south side - of Walnut street. be tween Ninth and Tenth streets. Is finished through out In a superior manner and in p , rfect Order. J. M. Wald EY & BONS, 508 Walnut Street, gyCOUNTRY SEAT FOR BENI', PURNLS EfED. —The premises knovt n as "Butler Place," on the ork Road, corner of Thorp's Lane, within ten minutes' drive of the Elf-rmantown and North Penna. Railroad. For particulars address L. W. F.. Box. 52, Philadelphia PostolEce. Possession given immedi ately. ' jels-St* L H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE Agency, No. 271 S. Third street, Philadelphia, Pa . Real E.state bought and sold on commission, Loans negotiated. Money procured on Ronda. Mort. gages, ana other securities. House and Ground Renta collected. Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States, myB4ml rGERMANTOWN ,RESIDEFTOE FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Beautifully and conveniently ated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and Vezant RERIDENCE. with all the modern convenience; stable, coach-house, dtc. Lot 1218. Apply between 10 and 2, at 88 North THIRD street." (mhl4 , till W. P. WDLSTACM. maGERM ANTO .V.N—FOR SA.LE.—A, handsome double pointed stone residence, built in toe best manner and baying every , ' city convenience, situate on Chew street between cbobmaker's and Charon lanes. Lot 193 feet front by 240 feet deep, with stone stable and carriage house.-- immediate possession given. .1. M. GliuNtßY &SONS, Sts Walnutstreet. LPFOR SALE.—A handsome three-story modern brick Residence, with attics , threeetory double back buildings and side yard, situate on Nineteenth street, above Arch. Is anished•throughont In a sup& rior manner and is in perfect order. M. GUMMY BONS, 508 Walnut street. IRFOK BALE.—A four story brick residence with double beck buildings and every convenience. situate on Fifteenth street. above Arch street. Lot 18 feet front by-led feet deep to a street. J. M. GUM.SLEY & 801i8,504Walnut street. OR FOR BADE—The very,desirable House, NO. 117 Ria PRICE street; Germantown, within two squares IA the main Depot. Terms easy. C. H. MIIIRHEID, 205 South Sixth street. FOB, BALE.—The dwelling, No. 521 South Ir 4 lniki s' street,t with three Story double back buildings, containing all the modern conveniences. Built ex pressly for the present owner. Terms easy. Apply at o. 5,9 South NENTH street. myl2-tf CAPE ISLAND—LERIRABLE DOUBLE COI`- PAGE TO LET, with 11 rooms. Plenty of shade, excellent water, good cellar, tine view of the ocean Photogr, pt s of which can be seen at IifcCALLAYS New Hat btore, 613 uhestnut street - • jela-tt ..., TO LET,—A c..mmodlous country maiden la . ar nisbed, five miles from the city. wish lawn and sta b ling. Snely shaded. Apply 517 MINOR Street, up stairs, twelve to two: ..- - '- r - ,-, jelS.3t* TO RENT.— and font th stories New Stcl;e No, 1_ -- 131 MARKET street. and 122 CHITROH street extenotrg 160 feet. Best VOA In the city.. V.rp de• sirable for mannfactnringhustness. • A p ply at once. jel2.l2tlr GEORGE OGDEN /k. DITILDING LOT—FOR SALE—The lot of ground Al bout deo by Christian, Sixteenth and Montro. , e wrests; matelot:llg in front on Christian street 264 feet by 123;fett in depth on Sixteenth street. J. M. QUM. MEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. 9 1 0 , RVET,The 2d, 3d end 4th StorlPs of the- Bul X in g 30.136 North THIRD street. J 1 M. GIIKISIDY & EONS 008 Walnut street. j HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE I 5 1 MUIT I TON 1 IN sow VOW n fit, 80U1 ACM WINEEL—The attention of the trade is solicited to if r the follega choice Wines_,_ Ibr sale by JOSEPH 11A Bo mb moat streak above Wainnt„ _ _ HADIEDIAB—OId Island, 8 years old. EGECKWEs—ouvbell dk simile. &mbn..,_ 1112 1 triple Gra=thnsoadiSClliir,ll.6.olPb 4 T 0 1um...4.a. and B. Vallette. t VeTti—Vallette Vlnho Veiho Real Denton and RebelloNalente it Vintages ism to ima. n Oraiernettlife NMI Frazee -and Stalstephe aaH Lorniny, VBRHOUTH-44. Jourdan, /Wye it Co. IdU6oAT—de Vrantlgnan. DHAIIPAGNEEi hamest Irro "Golden SSW de Venoge, Her liDdesty and Royal Cabinet and athie favorite brands. 31711DEOLIES:--5 , 00 Mae Bare OM; Wileat. BeY lJ Bourbon and Monongahela Whlaktee, for sale by E. P. MIDDLETON. ; ; ; North Pont. street. TITALNITTErSISD AladCiNDS:=NeiveropGrenoble VT :Waivers and Paper Shell Almonds, for sale ,by, 17.1 h REVE144:40)0., Delaware Avowal BiSGQ~I~I~~ta IMENIER RESORTS. _ EXUURSIONIBTS, TOURISTS Pleasure , Seekers NIAGARA FALLS. Liske Ontario, The Theisand Islands. Rapids of the River St. Lawrence, Montreal; Quebec, .e iriere du Loup, Saguenay River. While Mountains, Portland, &c. Roston, Lake George, Saratoga, New York. dtc., will find it to I ueir advantage to procure • . THROUGH TiOKRTS Which are Bold at Teduced Rates at the Ticket Office OF lice. CATAWIIISA B. R. LINE, 425 CHEiTNUT STREET. . , Passengers have choice of several routes to Niagara Falls, and Through Tickets are sold down Lake Onto rlo andßiver St. Lawrence, to Ogdensburg Montreal and Quebec, via the 'American and English Line of Steamers, passing the Thousand Islands and the Ra pids of the River St. Lawrence by daMight, return mg to New York or Boston by Fitly Different Routes, These routes offer to pleasure seekers scenery un- I sed in this country. n go u extra charge for meals or state-rooms en steam ers between Niagara Falls and MentreaL Tickets good until November Ist, 1866, andentitle the holders to stop over at any point on the route. Airs or ftirther Info.mation and Guide Books de. sciiptlve of the Routes, apply at the Company's Office, 42s Chestnut street. Si VAN 'HORN, • Jetta kasseugsr Agent, UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cape Island ) New Jersey. We have pleasure to announce to our friends and the public, that this spacious, modern and favorite establishment. will open the SURF BATHING SEA. SON of 1886, June 16th. Our long experience in the management of first, class Hotels in Baltimore, Philadelphia and this place warrants DB In the belief that we Can offer inducements of comfort and luxury not to be surpassed by any other first-class Hotel. WEST & MILLER, _my3o•Zaf REOPBULTOBS. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE , CAPE ISLAND, N. J • s Is now open for the reception of guests. Apartments for transient and permanent boarders. „Terms rea sonable. Jel3-124 E. GRIFFITH. HOTEL REMOND AND FRENCH RESTAURANT, Long Branch, N. J. HEALS AT ALL HOURS. NICELY FUR.NISHR.D ROOM& This well known Hotel, kept on the European plan, has andrd to It a Lunch Room. Being altuatee be tween each station, visitors can have meals at the ar rival of each train. PAUL RanSIOND. lel2-ssip Proprieto". COIN aIit,ESS HALL CAPE MAT, N. J , Will Remain Open Until Oct. Ist. There has been added to this popular House, since last SP/18011, the entire Ocean Rouse property, giving an ocean front of over Mx' tbet, and over 300 rooms fronting and in full view of the sea. A perfect to stem of sewerage and drainage has been completed, a feature possessed by few hotels outside of large cities. Tne appointments of the House throughout have re calved amen canna supervision suggested by the ex perience of peat seasons. aor apartmeuta address J. F (IA it' • , oOngress Hassler's Brass and String Band. , }nYZitf UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. L I Will Open for the Reception of Guests On Wednesday, June 27, 1863. Dodworth's Band engaged for the Season. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address BROWN & WORLPPER, PROPRIETORS, ATLANTIC CITY, OR jeS.'hnl 8= RICHMOND St., Philada. EPHRATA AND LITIZ SPRINGS. Passengers for EPHRATA and LITIZ, via Reading and Colombia Railroads, will leave Reading R. R. De pot, Thirteenth and Callowhill, at 815 A. AL and 3.30 P. M., connecting through to both above places. Fare to either, 82 75. On Sundays, leave at 315 P. ;M. Ex cursion Tickets to either place and return, $3 65; good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, .104-1 m CONTINENTAL HOTEL. LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. This mammoth Hotel, fitted uriwith all the modern improvements, will open on or about June tat, 1868. It is seven hundred feet in length, by two hundred feet deep, with a portico twenty-Ibur feet in depth along the entire aunt, and contains six hundred rooms, specially arranged for families, and fitted up with gas; bells, and eater conveniences not usually found at Seaside Hotels. The dining room is two hun dred by Peventy-five feet. The surrounding grounds are spacious, neatly laid out, and provided with Con gress 'Water in Artificial Fountains, transported daily nom the famous Congress Sprints, Saratoga. New York. The Sea Bathing is unsurpassed, and perfectly safe. SPRAGUE STOKES jef2.tf Proprteiths. SUR-F HOUSE, • ATLANTIO OITY, N. J., WM be open for the coming season on the TWENTY.. FIFTH OF JUNE. ' A NEM FRONT bas been erected and the HOUSE THOROUGHLY REPAIRED. A BAND OF MUSIC has been engaged. This is one of the most pleasant locations on the At !antic Coast. -PRICE OF BOARD MODERATE. . • • H. S. BENSON, . . • jeizsal _ PROPRIETOR. BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN ROUSE, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. This old and popular Mountain Beaortwlll open for the reception of guests on JUNE 'lst. The House has been the, oughly renovated and improved. EX.CIJRBI9N TICKETS, go-d anal Oct. Ist will be issm d by the Pennsylvania Railroad. A Back will bein readiness IS the arrival of the cars at Dudley to convey guests to the Hotel, a dlia• tat ce of two miles. - Terms moderate. Address, W. T. PEARSON dr. CO.', my2:3,lm* Broad Top City. Huntingdon 00.,E Pa. LONG BRANCH. GREEN'S BATH HOTEL, N. J., IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. This Hotel, havirg a central location, affords one of the finest views of the ocean in the United States. The greater part of th Hotel is neatly furnished. and will compare in all Its appointments with the first. class Hotels of this reat watering-place. , jentil FOR. CAPE MAY, THE BEET WAVERING PLACE IN THE WORLD.—The midereigned rest ectfaUy inform their friends and the public, that they have taken the MetroPolltan (late City Ho ;el), on Hughes street, and rent and open the same by the lath. Location one of the best on the Island. IThose wishing to engage rooms, should apply to - the Mount Vernon House, Second above Arch street: or at Cape May. FLAIRtaHACKEL.TON, , jealrol . Proprietors. ►IiHE "BARSTOW HOUSE" (opposite the Mansion • 'Rouse), atlantic Cif= open far the reeep. bon of visitors. Board 12 er wetir. • RIMS* • ETH war/wit:lK. SUMMER BEtiORTS. BUMMER ON LINE OP Reading Railroad and Branches. 112,...T510N HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wunder, Pottsville P. 0., Schtuel co. TUSCARORA HOTEL, Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tuscarora P. 0., Boluaylkill cc MAHANOI CITY HOTEL. O. W. Frye, liahanoy City P. 0.. Schuylkil co. :FHITE HOUSE, ' Hrs. Susan Maradorf, Heading P. O. ANDALUSIA, James S. Madeira, Beading , LIVING ,SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. 0., Berke co, SOUTII MO u.tit.L'AlN HOUSE, H. H. Manderbach, Womelsdorf P. 0., Beau Co. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Poedermel, Harrisburg P. 0. BOYERSTO W 27 SEMINARY; J. B. lienky,Boyerstown P. 0., Berke co. YELLOW or CHESTER SPRINGS Hotel. S. R. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester co. LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Idr-htenttutler, Litiz P. 0., Lancaster ork. _ . EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Alex. S. Feather, Pro.. Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster co, APIaL 21st, 1866. 141024-ant LA PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., • Will Remain Open Till October 1,1868. This spacious. modern and favorite establishment is now open for the reception of Gowns. Apartments for transient and permanent Boarders. Terms-rea sonable. Address er apply to jel9tatlif . PVITLIP KOENIG, Proprietor. , ArVTBOPO.LITAZI LONG BRANCH. N. J. Is now open for the reception of visitors. This house bas been enlarged, improved. and will accommodate six hundred guests. Its situation cannot be surpassed. Partessing ies wishing to secure rooms can do so by ad- COOPER dr. LArED, jel4-iff Proprietors. QIIMMFJ3. BOARDING. Persona desiring good Booms, with best of Table, can be accommodated by applying immediately. or addressing M. J CHAP. MAN. Melrose Glen. Media Pa Refers to Messrs. R. N. BATHE uRN, =3 Walnut street. • R. A. LEWIS Bt2 Chestnut street. J. R. CLAG.HOELN. 1:M Chestnut street. J. TILL IN' GRAST 409 'Walnut street. jelSif TrENIIICKY HOUSE, KA..NTUCKY AVENGE, Atlantic City, Is now open for the reception of boarders. Having one of the finest locations on the Island, and being nearest to the best bathing on the beach, it offers superior Induzementa to visitors to Atlantic City. FRANCIS QUIt3LEY. Jen-et Proprietor. DBUGIS, .IPUrtIE. LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. - IHE BEST IN THE MARKET. list. For WEARING and COVERING properties. 2nd. For WRITENESS and BEAUTY of finish. ard. For UNIFORM FINENESS of grinding. 4th. Same weight will do MORE and BETTER WORK at a given cost than any other. sth. Most ECONOMICAL White Lead ever introduced 6th. If Sou wish" to procure as much value as possible for your money and secure handsome and dura ble work, instruct your painter to use PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Try it and be convinced. Satisfaction guaranteed by the Manufacturers. • ZIEGLER ti SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers. 137 North Third Street, PHLLADELPHLA.. jel4-amp COD LIVER OIL (new made) regularly received in quantities suitablto the trade. ALCOHOL, 9.5 - per cent , finest quality inbeet of pack ag EFINED OXISEPHOR, in original packages. Ipecac Root, Ipecac powdered; Ipecac, powdered, in 34." lb. bottles; Powdered Calisaya Bark, Powdered Rhu barb, Powdered Jalan. in bottles for sale by JOHN O. BAKER & CO,, No. 718 Market street. BL.AJR'S P. RE FRUIT BY HOPS put up in bottler .expressiy for Families in the country. One table. spoonful of any of these Syrups added to a glaas of ice. water, makes a most refreshing and delightful draught almost, if not equal to soda water. Orders by mail promptly answered. H.O. BLAIR'S SONS'. Apothe caries, Eighth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. CtakiRELOR—A lot of Camphor fer sale by Wll,. LIAM ELMS & CO., DruggLsta, No. 724 and 721 Market Street. EXTRACT OF BEEF for beef ma or Essence of Beef in sickness or for soups ibr table use. Made nElgln, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices of choice beef and is superior in delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Packets with fUll di• rections. one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. . TN.B.LIGGISTB' SIINDBIEB. Gradustea Morton .11 Pill Tile3,oombe, Brushes, Mirroro, Tweeze:L.B,pol Boxes, Horn Scoops, Isuitramento r _Trassat Hard and fica Robber Goods, Vial : Oases , Ulm sou HOW Syringes, &a, all at "Bird Harifia"M B . 1131 IKNOWDEN & WWI 83 Booth Eighth !that D °BERT SHOMISLAKKEt & CO.. N. B. CORNICE L% FOLIVFM AND RAM STREC&TS, 'Wholesale Druggista, Manufacturers and Dealers is Windov Maas, White Lead, and Paints of every description offer to the trade or consumers, a complete stock of goods in their liniat the lowest market rate& __ 8110EMARMB. & ,013, Northeast corner Fourth and Bads street& AY K71:12:1 'r . , n*BL , SI= ROBEBN 3HOS AZWC t 00.. MMUS. W. 764 ner Fourth and Race careless 1111A0PDESIA.--Seamlng's 01Joined, to latt. mend LW, Alland boxes, also in bottles. Zennines Carbonate a : Magnesia.ln 2 op. and a ea. papers._Heevy Oalotne: Me=eeLs lynang and ibr sale by .ARIkM Paktaa. SON & Co. Crusade, Market and Seventh street., Philadelphia. • sets GOAL. cr- - Eco. A. ccoco.H.E, No. 1314 Washington avenue, invites the attention of the Public to his PRESTON COAL, which is an article that gives unbounded ails faction to all. My customers generally are laying it In at thepresent prices, in preference to LEIELOH COAL. Egg and Stove sizes at t 6 75 per toa. Also the genuine Eagle. Vein Coal, same sizes, same price. A superior quality of LEHIGH GOAL, Egg and Stove. at $7 SO per ton. Orders received at 114 South THIRD St. myS.Smi irifitifiliviiarGNED virE ATTENTION Ti . Their stock of Buck Mountain Oompanrs Ocsi• Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and Locust Mountain, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest =RYES rates, and to deliver in the best condition. Orders left with S. MASON BIKES, Franklin Intl tote Building, SEVENTH street, below Market, wil be promptly attended to. BMESA EMBAM, seB,tf rch Street Wharf. Schuylkill fIOAL.-18130284,01a.BEAVElt MEADOW AND ‘J Spring Monntaln, Lehigh Coal, and beet Loam Mountain 11 tom Schuylkill, P family use, De t, N. W. corne r M 4 EfHTTl f ti%:L. LOW streets. • ce, DA South SNOOND Street. nths7 T. WALTON & BOARDUVCI. AGENTLEMAN AND WIFE can obtain first-class : BOARDING, wits elegant rooms, beautifully 10. sated, by applying at JO4 RAGE Street. References required. - • je2o-6tsB A PRIVATE FAMILY. IN THE ylettel CY - Or 43 Twelfth and Chestnut, can accommodate two gen• tlemen with rooms. Address, L. V.{ at this office, with references. jel6 sty MBE HANDSOME 'RESIDENCE. S. E. corner of .1 Spruce and Eighth streets, has been opened for the reception of boarders. - Booms single and mites. and with or without private table.:'jaiim• T ONDOP LAYER. itAIBINEL—WhoIe and Half /Lt ibexes bent quaAty, London lawn Rabin% for ego 'Kr J. ABV Ce it tea 80 Delaware Avenue RESORD Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New York Expreial • • - Steamboat Company. • • leave DAILY irOM !a,/ ;IST WHARF' below MARKET street, matt g e rma in 24 ILOITES. . Thie Line connects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded dtreOt to sll_yotuts free of comn n. dssto - 7 .ezeignt reeffived at lowest rates. war.. P. CLYDE & (30 . Agouti), 14 South Wharv_ ,es Pnusae : lpma. Wail street , Aga t 117 Wall street, New Yam. FORSAVANNAd GA. • •• -•-• THE pwrr.A OELPHIA. AND WITTE- N. 2. AIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE SAILING EVERY SATURDAY. 'I he new and splendid steamships PION Captain' P. Ft - Rolle 'IONAWAINDA. .... .. ; . ... . . Captain Jacob Teal. Deck Passage. The steamship TONAWANDA, J. Teal,commander, will commence receiving freight for the above port at RACE street wharf onTIEU.RSDAY,Jtuae list, and sail on SATURDAY, Junelad, at 10 A M;,, - !Shippers are requested to sena Bills 01' L a dingi with their goods. The atate Room accommodations of this Steamier are of a superior and commodious character. - Freight taken for Cll ARLESTON, S.C. and for. warded via SAVANNAH with quick d espat ch. • No- Bills of Eading signed atter vessel leaves ; wharf. , • - • 13... gs FLANAGAR, 420 Synth Delaware avenue.. For freight or passage, apply to • WM. irAstus. Freight and Passenger A gent, Jel • 208 North Delaware avenue. 808 BOSTON. STRAIESTEEP LENS ixtexer. :xvinf /mom ztACarPOSTEWERY 11t7i• DAP& PROM PENS ST. WHARF. PHILADELPHIA.. ;AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON.., Tie'eteamabip ROM t.N. Captain Baker, will Bail 'front Pldladelphia on Wednesday,Stine 20, at 10 M. The steamship SAXON, Captai Matthews, wlll call from Boston on Saturday. June 23, at 12 AL The line between Philadelphia and Beaton le now ROMAN of the • • BOMAN (new), Captain Baker. 1488 tons burtheo. SAXON, Captain hissuiewn, unman NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 421.3 tons bertha'. These autetantial and well appointed nametape .will sail punctually as advertised, and freight will be received every. .day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. th • . Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with eir Vor=twr palliate having superior accummoda lions,. apply to HENRY WINSOR jell 832 South Delaware avenue. .... e .;: d ira7 4 . 4 FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA..FIonear , Line.—A fastclass ateamatilp leaves Pier (...wth River, New 'York, every SATURDAY for be above port. Cabin passage, $l5. Freight 10 cents per foot, 50 cents iser barreL boons from Philadelphia and other points received by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded free aim on. Apply to r _il-4-7m1 2 :6i11.1c-11q1411F4:141:1111.10.74:11N vlatipj • 1)24 V)11,111 . zi -AKOZi•JAN,' The line ateamablps of this Line insoxe at the lowest rates and sail regularly from the First Whim . : above Market street, every ConnecUng with Rafiroada from Richmond, NorfolZ and City Point, forming the most direct route for the Eionth and Boothwest. For freight or passage, with er.calleat accolcur.oda Won, apply to P.4I,LYDE 46 00., 14 North and South Wharves. HA V ANA STEAM BBS.—SEMI MONTHLY LINR.—The ateamships Cg HUDSON. Capt. Howes; STABS - AND EJIRIPES, Cape. Holmes. These steamers. will leave thin port for Havana every other SITU BD ay, at a A. M- 'The steamship. STABS aND STRIPES. Captain Holmes, - will leave for Havana on SATURDAY MORNING, June 23 at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana PI For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS WATTSON &SIM, Jell . 1,0 North Delaware avenue. k. NEW .E.B.PEUIES LINE TO. ALEX.- ' AIEDETA, Georgetown and Washington, esapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Alexandria, Ira., form the most direct mate for Lynchburg, Erlstol, Enoxville, Nashville; Dalton and the Southwest. . Steamers leave First Wharf above Malta atseet every Wednesday and Satarday at 12 M. or freight apply to the agents • W. CLYDE a co., 14 North Wharves, J. B. Davidaon, Agent at Georgetown; - Eldridge a 00., Agents at Alexandria. - • • ABM — FOR NEW YORlL—Philadelphia Stearn Propeller Oranw.ny—Despatch and Bwlft sore ee, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 M. and 5 P. M., connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply , VIBE. M. BAIRD &CO., laded' No. LW. South Delaware avenue. ai REGULAR LIN - RPM:C. HARTFORD, CONN., DIRRCT. 'VIA THE DELA-f. AND RARITAN CANAL. The steamer SUSAN, Capt Van ileveer, now loading • at the Second wharf below SPRUCE - street. will leave as above on THURSDAY next, 2ist Mdant, Freights - on reasonable tunas. Apply to M. RAMP &CO.. • No.I t South:Wharves. --- NEW TOW-DOAI LINE. .71,71 MA WARN and CHNSAP.RALtra 2A.a 'Fr-BOAT COMPANY. . . BARGES towed to and from .IE:MAD HAVRE-DE-GRACE, BALTIMORE, WASHIN 93 TON. and Intermediate nointa. WM. P. CLYDE a am . t 4enia, N 0.14 South Wlarves,Pnuauelphia. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line mat to New York by Swift. Sore Line at reduced rates. The splendid ..Sa. 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. lei merits shippers may rely on prompt despatch. For freight, at reasonable rates. apply to lob A rch 3):12.3tf BISHCiksoN a street. co., - ts.FOR FREDDIT OR OH ARTRR.—AIBr. bark KATHLEEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re• gister and 6.500 b flour Al Br. bark .TADIET,b is. Kinney,master, 280 tons regis ter and 8,000 bbls. Borer • Al Br. .bark BALTBA SARA, Wilson, master, 294 tons register and 8,500 bbls, flow. Al Br. brig IDA, Thesing, master, 210 tons register and 2,500 bbls. capaclty. IPPIY BMA - ND - A. DODDER Dock streew harf. WANTED.—A good Vessel of 300 to 500 tons.''register to load timber at Doboy, Georgia, tor, United 1 , ingdom. Quick despatch and liberal freight. E. A. SOUDFAR .s CU-, Dock street• wharf. • jets-'t-•? WAIVTAD.—A Vessel of about 100 M fee& Lumber, to Garry Umber from Denton, Md., to 18 N. Wharves. ap27 Del. Apialy to DAVID COOP NOTICR—AII persons are hereby cautioned against hereby trusting any of the crew of the. Dutch, c chooner SIRENS. lierrmanns master; from Rotterdam, as debts of their contracting will not be paid by captain and consignees. A_LrEcor SE STEPHANI & CO., 137 and 139 South 'Yront street. , QTEADISHIP ARMS, FROM BOSTON.—Oon eigcees of merchandise, per- above steamier, will please send ibr their. goods. now landing at Pine street Wharf. (Jele-St) HENRY W.I.NdOR di 00. - SHIP MERELMAC, /Rollie, miner, from Liver. pol, Is now discharging under general order at Shippen rtreet wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods.' - PETEIR WRIGHT & SONS,IIS Walnut street. , rAs. B.SlEONDLES,temeessor to JOHN SHINDLEIC SONS Sall Makers, lqo. 8001qtrth DELAWARE: Aventre, Philadelphia. All ; work done In the best manner and on Lae lowest and moat llworable terms, and, warranted to give PM feet sathdholdon. Particnbar attention given to runtime. - THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. OR EintopßkS RANGE -, for families, hotels or public Institutions in TWENTY DIFFER fr at- , ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot Mt Furnaces, Portable Heaters,- Lowdown Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers. Stewhcle plates, Broil ers, C. oking Stoves, etc.. wholesale and retail by the CHASE, SHARP. dr THOMPSON', mym-m,w,f,Smo NO. 209 North Second street. name I. atimail MEOIIAI3 b. DIXON di nuos, Late Andrews at Dixon No. 1224 CHERITTUT street kW:lade/OLn. Wof OPP/cite united Alas aft:tams LOW.DOWN, • P cr ttiA nnta gt FFICTE,_ And O other ORATES E'er Anthracite, Bituminous an d Wood Pim WARM-AIR FURNACES, For Warman Public and Private Bolidinse, REG , VENTILATORS CIECENEY-414214 COOMILNO-RANG3II3,RATH-BAN 41a. VrHOLNEIIAtac ard RICTAIL. • , • IVFUJAVIRO THE MOST DELICIOUS Q / 11 •-. i g, OF ALL PERFUIVIES. 4 SOLD EVERY WHERE. 11 SHIPPINO FOR NEWLYORE, LIiIWIS L. JOICEIDS, 13 Broadway. New York. JOHN H. A.TWOOD, le4-11y1 5 Walnut street, Pniladelphia. Agents In Bayunnall, MeS3r3. Hunter et Ga.mmelL WEDNEEID.&Y and EATURDAY, At Noon, V2:11:".!1:11e)1:7,1vs(illzle,0 lixa LWP uj.l:l M W Dri titrILDI 3111
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