Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 25, 1866, Image 7

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    tam lot or piece of ground situate on the nortwesterly
side of Cedar street, 120 feet 11% inches, southwesterly
from Somerset - street, and extending thence north
easterly along the line of said Cedar. street 120 feet 11%1
inches to the corner of salap derand Somersetstreeta;
thence northwesterly along tie line of said somerset
street 93 feet 4,7„; Inches to t h Aramingo Canal. and
thence southerly along the several courses of said Ar
amingo Canal 155 feet 4% Mates to the place of be
- inning.
Same vs: Patrick' Quinn; owner, &c.. 0. P. Jane
Terra 0866, No. 280; for the sum of thirty-eight dollars
and twenty-fivetcents, for work and labor done and
performed,. and 'Materials furnished against all that
certain lot of ground, with the two story frame dwell
ing, fronting on (West now) Belgrade street, and the
two-and-a-half-story frame dwelling, fronting'on So
merset street. thereon erected,-situate on the north-'
easterly side of said Somerset street and northwesterly
aide of (West now) Belgrade street in the Twenty-firth
Ward of the said city, containing in front or oreadth
On said Somerset street 51 feet. and extending in length
or depth northeasterly of that width between lines
parallel to and along bald Belgrade (formerly West)
street, 106 feet to a 8 feet 6 inches wide alley.
Same vs. John S. Hoffmann, owner, &c.; C. P., June
Term, 1866, No. 231, for the su..n of seventy dollars and
Seventeen cents for work and labor dole and per;
formed, and materials furnished agatutit all that car
taln lot or piece of ground situate on the southwesterly
side ;of- Somerset street, and northwesterly side of
Rester street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward of said city,
containing in front or breadth on said Somerset street,
53 feet 6,74 inches, and extending in length or depth ,
aeuthwesterly between lines parallel to and along said
Hester street 100 feet more or less (to Hewson street as'
laid down in private plan)
Same va.Thomas Bradley, owner, &c., 0. P., 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 cer
tain lot or Piece of ground, with the double three-story
brick building thereon erected, situate on the south
westerly aide of Norris street, commencing at the dis
tance 43150 - 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 fee;
s Macs and extending in length or depth southwest-
Isof that width between lines at right angles to said
.;orris street on the southeasterly line of said lot 31 feet
,e; inches, and on the northwesterly line thereof 40 ft.
Same vs. Thomas Bradley, owner, dtc., C. P., June
Terra, leo. 233, for the sum of twelve dollars for work
and labor done and performed, and materials 4hr..
aished against all that certain lot or piece of ground
withithe three-story brick dw ening and two-story frame
kitchen; all adjoining situate on the southwesterly,
side
feet nor N thw r es t er r yfo mM m yer c t g re a e t t ,itnh e h diEstaig n h c t e e e o n f t h
Ward of said city, containing , in front or breadth on
said Norris street,l6 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 andtso feet on the northwesterly
tine of said lot. -
Borne vs. Estate of - Lawrence Lewis, owners. &c,;
June Term:lB 6, No. 234; for the sum of fifty-one
' dollars and eighty-one cents, for work' and labor done
rind performed, and materials furnished against all
that certain lct or piece of ground situate on the east
arty aide of Hancock street, commencing at, the dis
tance of 222 feet lOU inchestriortherly from Berks street.,
fa the Nineteenth Ward of the said - city, thence ex
tending easterly on a line parallel to said. Barks street
71 feet 7% inches to a point, thence south 48 degrees
23% - minutea east 98 feet,rnore or lees, to a point; thence
north 41 degrees 23% minutes east 15 feet 1 Inch to said
Hancock street, and thence northerly along the east.
erly line Weald Hancock street 69 feet 13.; inches to the
place of beginning. -
Barrie vs. E. F. Witmer, owner, Term;
2866, No. 235; for the sum of twenty-four dollars, for
WOra and labor done and performed, and materi-ls
turn ished,against all that certain lot or piece of ground
situate in the NineteemlecWard of the said city, on the
southeast side of Tulip street, at the distance of' eighty
feet southwestwardly from Otis street, containing in
front on Tulip strew thirty-two feet, and extending in
depth sontheastwardly between parallel lines and at
right angles with the said Tulip street ninety fees.
Same vs.Sohnlit c Dowell,owner ,kc..,o.P.,June Term;
1866, ho. 236, fur the sum of twenty-two dollars and
fifty cents for work and labor done and performed and
materials furnished against all that c*.rtain lot or
piece of ground situate on the easterly side of Fourth
street, commencing at the distance of 370 feet southerly
from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said
city containing in front on breadth on said Fourth
street 90 feet, and extending in length or depth easterly
of that width between lines parallel to said Diamond
street 102 feet 6 inches to Orlanna street
Same vs. John Riley, owner. &c ; C. P., June Term,
1866,100. 237; for the num of forty dollars and fifty
cents, for work and labor doge and performed, and
materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece
sf 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
ard street 34 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.
fiame vs. Nicholas. Schmitt, owner, dr.c., C. P., June
Term. 1866, No. 286; for the sum of twenty-two dollars
and fifty cents, for work and labor done andperformed;
and materials furnished ag +lust all that certain lot or
piece of ground with the two-story brick cottage there
on eretted, situate on the easterly side of Howard
street. commencing at the distance of 60feet southerly.
from Somerset street, containing in front or breadth
on said Howard street 30 feet and extending In length
or depth easterly of that width between lines parallel
to said Somerset street 121 feet more or less.
._' - '43ame vs. Gottleib Elsasser , owner, ac., C. P., Tune'
'Xerm, 1866,160. 229; for the sum of twelve dollars, fof
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
irons 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 va. Gottleib Elsasser. owner, &P.., C. P. June
Term. 1866, 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 dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the westerly aide of Fourth street,
commencing at the distance of 165 feet 7 inches south.'
erlyfrom Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of
the said city; containing in front or breadth on said
Fourth street 16 feet, and extending in length or depth
westerly of that width, between lines parallel to said.
Diamond street, 90 feet to Leithgow street.
Same vs. Gottieib Elsasser, owner, ko., C. P., June
Term, 1866, No. 241; for the sum of twelve dollars, for
work and labor drne 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 weßsterly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at tb e 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 to said Die.
- mond street ninety feet to Leithgow street.
Same vs. Ootleib Elsasser, owner, &c., C. P., June
Term, 1866, No. 242, 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-gory brick dwelling thereon erected,
!situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing ot he distance of one hundred and thirty
three feet seven inches southerly from Diamond street,.
hi the Nineteenth Ward 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 to Leithgow street
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser. owner, stn.; C. P. Jane T,.
1866. N 0.243, for the sum of twelve dollars, for work
and labor done and performed, and meteriala furnished
ogainatall that certain lot or piece of ground, with the .
three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on
tie westerly side of Peurth street commencing at the
distance of 317 feet 7 inches southerly from Diamond
street in the 2v ineteenth Ward of said city, containing
in frent or breath on Said Fourth street - sixteen feet,
and extending - in let gth or depth westerly of that
width, between lines parallel to said Diamond street
60 feet to Leithgow street.
Same ve. Gottleib Elsasser, owner, &c., C P, June`
Term, 1866. No. 244: for the sum of twelve dollars for
work and labor done and performed and materials
fornishedagainst all that certain lot or piece ofground,'
with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected,
acetate on the westerly side of Fourth street, cOM-.
axtencing 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.
dame va. Gottleib Elsasser, owner. &c., C. P., June
Term; 1866, 110. for the sum of twelve dollars for;
work and labor done and performed, and materials:
furnished. against all that certain lot or piece of groundk
with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected,t'
situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, coramenc-`
ing at the distance of eighty-five seven inches southerly,
from Diamond street. in the Nineteenth Ward of the,
city, containing in front or breadth on F aid Fourth
Meet, sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth
westerly of that width, between lines parallel to said
Diamond street, ninety feet to Leithgow street.
Same vs. Gottleib stsasser, owner, dtc.; C. P., June;
Term, 1866, No. 246; for the sum of twelve dollars, for
work and labor done and performed, and materials'
furnished, against ail that certain lot or_ piece of
ground, wil It the three-story brick dwelling thereon:.
erected, situate on the westerly side of Fourth street,'
commencing at thedistancs of 69 feet, 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 90 feet!
to Leithgow street.
Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser, owner &c., C. P., June
Term, 1866, No. 247; 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,'
!innate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com
mencing at the distance of 23 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 Da..
mond street. 90 feet to Leithgow street.
Same vs. John Deigham, owner. dc.; C. P., June
term, MS. No. 248; for the sum of fifteen dollars, for
work and labor done and performed, and materials
furnished. against all that certain lot orpiece of ground
situate on the southeast corner of Twenty-third and
.Idanning strets, containing in front on said Manning
street 10 feet, aud in length or depth sonthwardly
ißurnce one hundred feet, In Eighth ward, city of Phil
adelphia
Same VS William Johnston. owner, dm ; C P.. Jane
Term, No. 249; for the sum of twenty•seven dollars
for work and labor dcine and performed, and mate
rials furnished agalnet all that certain lot or piece of
ground situate on the
west from
of Manning street at
tne distance WV. feet west front Twenty-second street;
containing in front or breadth on said Manting street
as feet, and In length or depth southward to ;Spruce
street 100 feet, in the Blghtn Ward, Uty of Philadel
phia.
.
Same vs. Thomas Stewart, owner. &cc.; a P., lane
Term, 1868, N 0.250, for the sum of eleven dollars and
twenty-five cents for work and labor done and per-
Sormed, and materials furnished against all that car•
tats lot or piece of ground situate on the sonta side of
Manning street at the distance of 38 feet West of
Twenty-second 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
Word ofthe city of PhUadslphia.
Same vs. Isaac W. Potts, owner. C. P.... Sane
Term, 1866, No 251; for the sum of fifty six dollars and
twenty five cents, for work and labor done and Der
formed, and materials furnished, against all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of
Jakerswood street and on the west stde pf TweutY,"
.
second:street, in the Twentieth ,Ward of the City 01 . 1
Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the,
said Sharawood street sever' ty-five feet, and extending'
in lengtlxor depth southward of that width along the:
west aide of said Twenty-aecond street ninety ;feet to
Stewart street. . • - . •
S ame vs. George W C.
'Owner. &c.; P.,:
-June Term, 1E66, iqo. 252; for - the sum of forty-six dol.:
lars, for - work and labor done and performed, and ma-.
terisia furnished against all that certain lot or piece of
ground fibulae on the west side Of Twenty third street,
extending from Bolton to Redner street, in the - rwea-,
h Ward of the city, of Philadelphia; Gowan:dug in:
front or breadth on- the - said Twenty.third street ,
ninety-two l'ect, and extending In length or depth
westward of that width , along the north side of the.
said Bolton street ninety feet.
Same vs. Spencer Shoemaker,owner, &a- C. P., Ante
Term, 1566, hlo. 253- for tae snm of sixty-nine-dollars
for work and labor done and performed, and materials.
furnished. against all that certain - lot "or piece of
ground situate on the east aide of Twenty : third street,
extending from Bolton to Bedner street, in the Twen
tieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia containing ito
front or bread t hon the said Twenty-third street nine
ty-two feet, and extending in length, or depth east- 1
ward 01 that width along the north side of said. Bolton[
street one hundred feet. ' - '
Same vs. Oscar . Citalin, owner. &a; C.P.. June Term
1866; N 0.254: for the sum of twelve dollars for work
ann labor done . and performed, and materials far
nished against all that certain lot or piece of ground,
with the buildings and improvements thereon erected.
situate on the seuthside of Cambridge street; at the
dlst.nce oflol feet 81nches eastward from fhe east aide
of Twentieth street in the Twentieth Ward of the said
city; containing in front or breadth on toe 'said Cam
bridge street 16 feet, and,eztending. in length or depth
southward of that width, between lines parallel - with
the paid Twentieth street on the east line . thereof, 80
feet .1% inches, and en the west line thereof eighty feet
five and oner3ighth inches (80 feet 531, inches) to Scott
street.
• tame vs. William:J. JOhnson t owner dtc. ;M.P.'. 'June
• Term "No. 255, for the sum of , thirty.six dollars and
sixteen cents, for work and labor done and performed,'
and materials Parnished. against all that certain lot or
piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of .
•• Richmond'street,in the Twenty.fillit Ward of the city
of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 110
feet south westerlyt rem Clearfield street; ontaining in'
front or breadth on said Richmond "street 50 feet net
extending in length - or depth - northwesterly of 'that
width between lines parallel to, said, Cleatileld- street ,
2eo feet to Salmon street. - '
Elarne,vs Georgeßulon,oWner, &c., C. P., June Term,
1866,N0. 256,'f0r the 'sum of twenty-three dollars and:
eighty-three caw for work and labor done and per-.
formed, and ma rftials furnished against alf , that cer-•
fain let or piece of ground, situate' on the northwest-,
erly side of Richmond street, commencing' at the
- tanceor7l feet 8-inches northeasterly from Maple
street. bathe, Twenty-fifth Ward, of the city of Pala,
delphia, containing in fronter depthonsaid Etictunond'
street, 40 feet, and extending in length or depth north
westerly of that width between lines parallel to said
Maple street, 200 feet to Salmon street.
Same vs. William Hobert, owner, &c., C. P., June
Term, No. 257; • fbr - the sum oaf forty-aix dollars and
ninety.eix cents for work -and-labor done and per-:
formed, and materials furniehedagainst all that cert
fain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwest
erly side of Richmond street, commencing at the dis
tance of =3 feet ft inches northeasterly from Maple .
street, in the Twenty fifth Ward of the said city, con
taining in front or breadth on said Richmond street 57
feet, and extending in length or depth northwesterly of
that width, between Mee parallel to said Maple street,
200 feet to Ela , mon street:
Same vs. John Longstreth, owner, ctd, C. P. June
Term, 1866, No. 258; for the sum of twenty-nine dollars
and sixty-one cents, for work and labor dose and per:
armed, and materials furnished against all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly,
side of Richmond street, commencing at the distant*
of 60 feet sonilmwesterly from Clearfield street in the
Twenty-fifth 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 WO feet to Salmon
street.
Same vs. James Monroe, owner, ate.. C. P., Jane
Term, 1866, Nu. 2:59; for the sum offorty.two dollars and
fifteen cents, for work and labor done and performed,
and materials fOrnished against all that certain lot or
piece of ground situate on he northwesterly side of
Itichmond street, commencing at the distance of two
hundred feet six and three-quarters inches southwest
erly from Clearfield street,.in the TWentyfifth Ward
of the city of Phliadelpbia. containing in front or
breadth on the said Richmond Meet fifty four feet,
and eatendit g in length or depth northwesterly of that
width between lines parallel wll h said Clearfield street
two hundred feet to Salmon street.
Same vs. WI liam McCoy, owner, &c., C. P.. rune
Term. 1866 N 0,26.0. for the sum of forty one dollars and
twenty-two cents for work and labor done and per
fcirm ed and materials furnished against all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground situate on the south easterly
side of Amber street, commencing at the distance of
289 7 eet southweetsrly from Lehigh avenue In the
Nineteenth Ward of the said city, containing in front
or breadth on said amber street 54 feet 1.15 i inches and
extending in length or depth southeasterly of of ttolt
width between lines parallel to said Lehigh avenue 110
feet to Collins street.
Same vs. Ellis .t Davis, owners, &c.., C P., lane
'erm, 1866,160. 261; for theme:tot tbrty-two dollars and
eighty-one materialswork. and labor done and per
formed, and furnished against all that eel ,
lain lot cr piece 0/ gronnd,sitnate on the northeasterly
corner of 'Norris and Palethorpe streets, In the Mile.
teemh Ward of the add city, containing in front or
breadth on said Palethorpe street 57 feet 6 Inches, and
extending In length or depth easterly of that width be
tween lines parallel to and along said Norris street 109
feet to liancock street.
Same vs. Frederick Klett. owner, .1 - c.; C. P , June
Term, No, 262, for the sum of Twenty-aix dollars, fur
work and labor done and performed. and materials
furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground
situate cn the wet side of Palethorpe street commenc
ing at the distance of is feet 5 inches north of Norris
street In the Nineteenth R and of saidOity, containing
in front or breadth on said Palethorpe street 34 feet
inches and extending in length or depth westerly of
that width between parallel lines at right angles to.
said Paleihorpe street 109 feet to Second street.
Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, owner, dm.: C. P , June
Term, 1866, No. x 65: for the sum of twenty-four dollars
and thirty-or 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, In the
Twentieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, commenc
ing at the distance of 139 feet southward from the south
side of Master street: containing in front or breadth on
said Tenth street 15 feet, and extending of that width In
length or depth between parallel lines 100 feet to Alden
street—being No. 1334.
Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, owner, .k.e.; C. June
Term, 1866,N0. 266, for the sum of twenty-One dohars
and twenty-three cents, for State and City Taxes
1860, againet all that lot of ground and dwelling thereon
erected, situate on the west side of Marshall street,
in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia,
commencing at the distance of 261 feet liy inches •
northward from the north side of Poplar street, con
taining in front on said Marshall street 16 feet, and
extenaing of that width iii length; or depth, between
parallel lines 97 feet 5 inches, being No. 991:.
Same vs. Joseph N . Thomas, owner. &c., C. P , June
Term, 1866, No. 267, for the sum of twenty-three dollars
thirty-five cents, state and 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 huna red and thirty-one
feet lour and a half inches northward from 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 No. 927.
Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, owner, eke.: C. P., June
term, 1866; No. 268; for the sum of fifty-eight dollars
thirteen cents, State and city taxes, 1860; against all
that lot off round end °welling thereon erected. situ
ate dsliga the north side of Girard. avenue; In the Twen.
tiettilVard of rile city of Philadelphia, commencing at
the) distance of 18 feet weetigard irom the west side of
Darien street, containing tfront or Breadth on said .
Girard avenue 17 feet, and extending of that width in
length or depth between parallel lines eighty seven
feet. (Being No. 8134
Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, owner, &C. C. P., June
Term. 1866, No. 269; for the sum of twenty - roar dollars -
thirty-cents, for State and City Taxes, 1860, against all
that certain lot of ground and dwelling thereon ere_t
ed, situated on the west side of Tenth street, in the
Twentieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, com
mencing at the dirianceof 124 feet southward from the
south side of Master street, containing in front or
breadth on said tenth street 15 feet; and extending of
that width in length or depth, between parallel lines,,
100 feet to Alder street, being No. 1338.
Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas owner de., C, P., June
Term, 1866, No. :e7O: for the sum of sixty-one dollars,:
forty-one cents. for State and City Taxes, 1860, against°
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
Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on said
Girard avenue 60 feet, sod extending of that width in
length or depth between parallel lines 126 feet.
Eame vs, Joseph M. 'Thomas, owner, &c., C. P , June
Term, 1866, Ne. 271, for the stun of thirty-six dollars
and eight cents for State and City Taxes, 1860, against
all that lot of ground situate on the east ride of Ninth
street in the Twentieth Ward of the cit; of Philadel-•
phis, commencing at the distance of r 0 feet 4 inches
northward, from the north side of Gin.- 7,1 avenue, con
taining in front or breadth on said Yin tit street 60 feet,
and extenditg of 'that width In length or ,depth be
tween parallel lines 58 feet. jelB-2taw4..
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THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MA. Y 5, 11466
- nEP.A R ENT OF _PUBLIC HIGHWAYS
Ix Office S. W: corner Wallin; and Fifth streets.—.
PICIMADELP.I3IA, Jose 2`..d° .1868. ••
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEAMED PROPOSALS will be received at the office
of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'-I
clock M.. on MONDAY; 25th instant, for the construe.;
tion of the following sewers; viz': •
On the line of Oxford Street from Mifflin street to a ,
point 90 feet west of Sixth street to be built of brick;circular in form, with a clear inside diameter of three:
feet; and on the line of Oxford:street nod the German.
town .road frdarild Street to the north line of
Comae street, also to be built of brick, circular in!
form and with a clear inside diameter of two feet six
inches, • with such'inlets and man holes as may be di.'
recteo by the Chief Engineer ano Surveyor. The un-,
derstabding to be that the Contractor shall take Wig!
prepared against the property fronting on Said sewers
to the amount of one dollar and twenty-tivexents for
each lineal foot of front on' each side of the street as ad
much cash paid;' the' balance to be paid by: the City:
provided the same, in. each case, shall not exceed,
three hundred dollars. All bidders are invited to be
present at the time and place of opening said propo.:
gals. , Each proposal will be accompanied by a certirl-:
cafe that a bond bits been filed in the Law Department
-as directed by - Ordinance of May 20th, 1860. If the
Lowest Bidder shall not executea contract within five
days aft. r the work is awarded he will be deemed as
declining. and will be held Roble on his bud for the
difference between his bid and the next higher bid:
Specincations may be had - at the Department of Sur
veys, which will beatrictly adhered to. •
je23Sti Chief Commissioner of Highways.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS' OF
FICE S. W. CORNKR WALNUT AND FIFTH
STREETS,ParrAnzi,pau s June 21. 1866.
NOTICE 70 CONTRACTORS.
_-- - - -
pw,A . r..trn PROPOSALS will be received at the Office
of the Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12
o'clock H. on MONDAY . 25th : lust.. for the construe.
tied of a Sewer on the line -of Norris street, from,
Almond street to Conner's Bun Canal, 145 be built .of
brick, circular In form. with a clear inside diameter of
two feet six inches, with anon Inlets and . man holes as
may be directed by the Chief Engineentuid Surveyor.
The understanding to be that theContrattor shall take
bills prepared against the property-fronting on-said
sewer .to the amount of one dollar and twenty-five
cents for each lineal foot of front on each aide of the
'street as so much stash paid; the balance to be paid by
the City„ provided the same shall not e• three
hundred dollars._All hidders are invited to be present
at the time and place. of:opening the said prop:wale:
Each proposal will be accompanied by a certificate
that a Bond has been illedin - the Law Department as
directed by Ordinance of May 25; ISM if the Lowest
Bidder shall not execute a - contract within live days
after the work is awarded, he will be deemed so
Mining, and will be held liable on his bond Ihr the dif
ference between his bid, and the next higher bid. ape•
cifications may be had at the Department of Surveys,
which will be strictly adhered to. _
- • W. W. SMEDLEY, •
„ Chief Commissioner of Highways.
ROPOSAIS FOB STATIONERY. &c.—COL
LIVIVE.'SS OFFICE, CUSTOM HOWE, Faxte
ADS:U.IIIA, June 4, 1868 • •
Sealed and endorsed "Proposals for Books, Blanks
and Stationery for the Custom House. Philadelphia,"
will be received at this office until the 2Sth of June in
clnslye, for supplying the Custom Rouse, ibr one year
from the ist of supp lying
1868.
Blank Books, for Entries!, 'Records, Abstracts, &c.
Printed Books of Bonds, &c.
Printed Blanks, for Enrcdmer.M, Licenses, Reports,
Persona, 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 also to be understood that all such articles as
may be required, and which are not expressly men
tioned in the schedules, shall be tarnished by the con
tractors at the usual market prices, or may, at the op
tion of the Collector, be purchased in open market.
Schedules of articles and estimated quantities, with
specimens and other required particulars, nunlshed on
application to this office.
Bonds, with satisfactory security, will be required Mr
the faithful performance ofthe contract.
WILLIAM B. THOMAS,
je4-m4t
,Collector.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY
.1. AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPIXIA.
SaturnlnsDeletonet. Administrator, etc, vs. Freemen
Scott, Vend. Ex.. March Term, 186.5, No. 49.
Same vs. same. Vend Er., March Term, 1866. No.
335.
Paul B. Goddard, Trustee, vs. Freeman Scott, Vend.
Ex., September Term, 1868, No. 186.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the
funds arlarg from the sales, under the above writs.
of the following described real w tate, to wit:
1. All that lot or piece of ground, situate on the west
side of Front street. distant em feet 4!.i inches south
from Diamond street, in the c,ty of Philadelphia, con•
taming in. front or breadth on said Front street 10
feet. and in length or depth of that width 110 feet to
Hope street.
2. All that lot of ground, on the west side of Front
street, distant ISt feet 4.14 inches south from Diamond
street. in the city of Philadelphia. containing in flout
or breadth on said Front street 17 met, and in length
or depth of that width 110 feet to Hope street..
3. All that lot of ground on the west aide of Front
street, distant 308 feet inches south from-Diamond
street in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front
or breadth on Front' street 17 feet, and In length or
depth of that width 110 feet to Hope street.
rent
ofAll that certain irredeemable yearly ground rent
of tie. lawful sliver money of the United States of
Arnerica,each dollar weighing seventeen pennyweights
and six grains. at least: payable half _Yearly, wltuout
deduction, by Thomas Thompson to Freeman Scott,
issuing out of all that lot of ground on the west side of
Hutchinson street, in the city of Philadelphia, it 3 feet
north of Poplar street; 16 feet front by et feet deep to
an alley, with privilege, &c.
5. All that certain irretieemable'ground rent of $7O
E a t
b t
l h e let yearly Freeman I le
lawful Issuing r D nio t, n p e Pt b hi:LiT 9 1 1
ground on the east aide of Eleventh street . in the cityof Philadelphia , distant 154 feet north from - Poplar
street, 16 tee front by 73 feet deep to an alley, with tub
vilege &c. 4
6. All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot
of ground, situate on the northeast corner of Poplar
-and Eleventh streets, In the city of Philadelphia, con
taining in front on Poplar street 16 feet 8 inches, and in
depth on Eleventh street 55 feet, and on the eaat line 58
feet to a threefeet wide alley, on which said lot con
tains about 25 feet.
7. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south•
west corner of Front and Diamond streets, in the city
of Philadelphia, containing In front on said Front
street, 291 felt .1.4 Inches, and in depth, at right angles
U. said Front street 110 feet to the east side of Hope
street.
Will attend to the duties of his appointment on
TUB SDAY, the 3d day of July 1866, at 4 o'clock, F. M.
at his unite, No. 6M WALNUT street, in the city of
Philadelphia. when and where all persons . interested
are requested to present their claims or be debarred
from coming in upon said fund.
31013.E.RT N. WILSON,
Je2.11- toiy4 Auditor.) I
1 - NI THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
I ' AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of
THOMAS STOKES, deceased, The •Auditor ap.
pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the
lint and final accoun' of ItOWLAND B STOKES. ear
v Ivi ng Executer of the Estate of THOMAS STOKES,
dec'd., and to report dh tribetion of the balance in the
bands of the accountant, will meet the parties in.
terested for the purposes of his appointment, on
MONDAY, July 2, A. D. 1846, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his
office No. 128 South Sixth street, in the City of Phila
delphia WILLIAM VOUDES,
jO.l th,s,m.st• Auditor.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been
granted LO the embscriber upon the llstateUtjOHN ,
MYERS, Sr., deceased, all persons indebted to the
same will make payment, and those having claims
present them to JOHN IrYßlLlic ,Administrator,Rialng
Sun and Old YOrk road, or to H. T. GROOT, Esq., his,
Attorney, 16 North Seventh street. my2.l.n6t. •
LETTEBB TESTAMENTARY baying been granted
to the subscriber upon the estate of MARGARET
SHARP, deceased, all persons indebted to the same
will make payment, and those having claims present,
them to SARAH MAXWELL, 704. FILBERT
street,
Ixecutrix. my2l.-mst
T I.TTERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted
to the aubscrlber upon the Estate of OLEMENEO
lERWIG, deceased, all persona indebted to the same'
will make payment, and those having claims present
them to MARY A. RENTZ% Kingsesaing, Island road,
Twenty-fourth Ward, Executrix. my,St-m'et
LBITERS TESTAMENTARY having been granted
to the subscriber upon the estate of M aRY EVER
LY, dec'd. all persons Indebted to the same will make
payment, and those barite claims present them to
ADAM EVERLY and JOHN C. •'..M5 4 2 ON, Execu
tors.
LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATIONhaving been
grantee to the subscriber upon the Estate of WIL•
LUIS& RUSE‘ELL,, deceased, ell persons indebted to
the same will make payment, and those having claims
present them to EDWARD C. '
RICHARDSON, No. 331
Washington avenue. 21-m,6t
ROSE LEAVES WANTED —Highest cash rises,
given tor fresh Rose Leaves, by uHARLES
SON & CO. Wholesale Druggists, corner Seventh and
Market streets. • • Jelato3o
Trtßel BRUSH, WRITING AND LITERARY
14 GENCY.—Copying done rapidly, advertise
ments written, business letters answered promptly
and confidentially Writing of all kinds attended to
at the shortest notice. Literary matters will receive
especial atter tion. No. 258 South Ninth street, Phila. ,
delphia. Refer to D. Appleton dr. 00., 443 and 445
Broadway, New York. je7tt
A GENTS WANTED' ' FOB_ "CAMPAIGNS OP
.Idl. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC." By William
Swinton. The Standard History of the "Grand Army.'
The greatest work on the War. Universally, endorsed
by army officers and the press. Send for circulars and
bee our terms. Address "National Publishing C 0.," 507
Minor street Philadelphia. Pa mySO Ims
J_,
et.... J- lir -A- P , 1 1 -1 2 .z\i.
-..- Suecessor to Geo. W. Gray. .r
' 33REW3011 , 0
24, 28, 28 and 80 South Sixth Bt, rhilairt•
..?, Fula Old Stock & Nut•Broin Ma,
.„,.
.'''ea . fin. Pasaily and leedioirOu""
is= orimAITND T TLEA WINE MANITHAUTUAND
F L .WEAVER ,
wider meet:awl
X 3gOitiA WlSlWillik AMU
PROPOSALS.
LEGAL. NOTICE ft.
WANT'S.
PERFITHMIY.
111 . 11:PMWe
FOR NEW YORK
9
Via DelmarEt' Vitan,Ctuial.
The Phflisdehphila and Tork Ibcpreel
' - Steamboat Ciimipany. • • •
llteam; Propellers leave DAILY . from
• FEBST WALLIN' below • Zd.fiStEET street,
miming arms in 24 HOUla .
This Line connects with all Northern and Eastern
Transportation Companies. Goode forwarded direct to
alljpointa free of commission.
Freight received at lowest rates. • •
Whi. a 00 . L . Agenti .
14 South Whary ,ea Pitunoelpma
AB: HAND, Agent,
- • 117 Wall street New-York.
, FOR SAVANNA.R. GA. ' •
'' " THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTH-,
t. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR
LINE SAILING - EVERY OTHER SATURDAY.
The fines new stPlanghtp • . -
TONAWANDA • —...... Captain Jacob Teal
Cabin Patiage '
Deck • ' 315 0 0
.
—.. 00,
.
The steamship TONAWANDA, J. Teal,commander.
win commence receiving freight for the above portal,
RACE street wharf onTRURSDAY.Iune Mt, and sail
on SATURDAY; rune sld. at 10 A. M.
Shippers are row:tested to send Bills of Lading with;
their goods.
The State Room accommodations of this Steamy:
are of a superior and commodious character.
Freight for CA • :RATON, S. C., can be for
, warded via SAVANNAH with quick despatch.: :
wharf.
No Bills of Lading signed after vessel leaves' the
.& FLANAGAN. President.
• 420 South:Delaware avenue.
For freight or passage, apply to
. • • WM. C. FLARRIS,
Freight andPasarmget A gent,
Je4 • - 208 North, Delaware avenue.
1• 4 , FOX BOSTOII •
- onrameame Lima Diarar.
: 2220.1 if JILACHPORTXTrXRI• ATPULDAYEt
PBOM IMRE EIT.WILARF. PIELADELPHIA,
' AND TONG WHARF, BOSTON. ;
The steamship NORMAN, Uaptain Crowell, will sat
from PhiLerielphia on Monday, rune 24 At 10 A. IL
The ateamaldpßOMAN,CaFtain Baker will sail
from Itoston_on.iitubdw.tune 25, at 12.2L_ 1
The :line between Philadelphia ' and *Wan is n Ol,
oomposed of the -
ROMAN (new), 4=1.1.n Baker. 1,485 t0ns hurthen•
' SAXON, Ca elm 11 , 012.5 DIMUICIL • ,
NORMAN, =till Crowell /.203 tons burthen.
These substantial and well appointed ships;
will sail punctually as advertised and weight i
will be`
received every day, si stew= being.alma,' on the;
berth to receive cargo.
• Rhippers are requested to sand Brno Of Lag= with
their
For =ht or parmagethaving Superior aecommoda
tioas.
apply to
$12011 4 snmort, a oo
822 South Delaware avenue.
FOR WILMINGTOWIT. 0. , •
The Philadelphia and Southern
p Company.--RegUlar Line sailing every
other SattirdaT.
The fine new - steamship PIONEER, Captain P. F.
Hoxie, will commence receiving freight for the above
port at RACE street wharf, on THURSDAY, Jane
28th and sail on SATURDAY, Jane 30th, at 10 A. M.
The State Booms of this Steamer are of a commo
dious and superior character.
Shippers will please send bills of lading with their
goods. as none will be sighed after the vessel leaves
tne wharf.
STEPHEN FLANAGAN, President,'
4.20 South Delaware avenue.
For freight or passage. aPPI9
W. C. HARRIS,
Freight and Passenger Agent,
its North Delaware avenue.
Consignees at Wllmlngton,WOßta dc DANIEL jell
FOR SAVANNAH, GEOROL!...Pioneer
' Line—A firsteclass steamship4le444s Pier
o. 4 north River, New York, every SATURDAY for
lie above port.
Cabin passage,
Freight 10 cents per foot, 50 cents per barrel.
ct from Philadelphia and other poin ts.received
by any oos
transportation line , and promptly forwarded
free of commission.
Apply to
JOHN H. AT WOOD
Jel-tiYl 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Agents In Savannah. Messrs: Hunter d GammelL
PHILADEL.PELLA. MOH:MOND AND
NORFOLK STEAMBEIP COMPANY.
The fine steamship' of this Line insure at the lowest
rates and sail regularly from the BIM Wharf above
Market Meet, every
WXDNEESDAY and SATURDAY.
AU Noon.
nneotins with Bathes& from Richmond. Norfolk
and City Point, ihrmhts the most 411;ectroute tor the
Smith and Southwest.
For freight or pima, with crag:teat occommoda
Was, oppiy to •
WM. P. OLYDE a 00..
it North and Beath Wharves.
tirkNEW IMPRESS LINE TO A.LBAX
41.NDRIA. Georgetown and Washington,
eisapealre and Delaware Canal, with connections
at Alexandria . forst th e moat direct route for
Lynchburg, ErlaWl, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamersleave Flint Wharf above Market Mee
every W and Saturday at IS M.
For to the agents.
W. F. CLYDE &
14 Earth Wharves.
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown:. X. Eldridge
Go., Agents at Ala ndria.
**IEXPRESS LINE MR ALEXANDRIA,
Georgetown and Washington via CanaL—
earner JOSEPH HALL, Captain Fenton. Is
now It tiding for the 'above points at GIRARD'S
wharf. second above 3.Larket - street,and will positivay
sail on WEDNESDAY, 27th Jane, at 12
it eights will be forwarded to. all points in the inte
rior free of commission.
For freight, &d., apply to
DAVID COOPER, Agent,
le= is N. Delaware avenue.
, FOR NEW YOWL—Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Compeay—Despatch and Swift
sure 11 • es, via .laware and Raidtan 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 accommodaUng
semis, apply to
• WM. M. RAIRD a CO.,
mbletf No. =South Delaware avenue.
SEW TOW-BOAT LINE..
DRLAWARZ an 4 (2H7LS4PZAIri
234 di AT COICPANY.
BARGISS towed to and from PIELLADEMPHIA
HAVRE,MS,GRAOIC, BALTIKORE, WASHING
TON, and Intermediate point&
WM. P. CLYDE & 00, Agents,
No. H South Wharvee, Philadelphia,
Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent
FOR BAN FRANCO:I3OO.
11013INBON'El CALIFORNIA CLIPPER LINE.
BAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED.
Freight for this Line, sent to New York by Swift.
Ignre Line at reamed rates'.
The splendid Al extreme clipper ship
BING FIBBER,
Harding, Commander.
Is now taking in the balance of her cargo at
Pier 11 East River, and having large engage•
meats shippers may rely on prompt despatch.
For freight, at reasonable rates. apply to
BIBROP, BON & CO.,
•
my23tf 105 Asch street.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—AI Br. bark c.
KATHLEEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re
giater and 6.500 bbla. flour.
Al Br. bark JANET, Kinney, master, 240 tons rem
ter and 8,000 bbls. flour. -
Al Br. bark BALIKAI3ARA, Wilson, master, 241
tons register and 8,500 bbls. flour.
A 2 Br. brig IDA, Thesing, master, 210 tons register
and 2,400 bbls. capacity.
_Apply to
WA. SOLIDER et 00., ,
ap2l s Dock street wbarf.
FOR PItO,VEDENCE. R. L—Express
The fine regular packet schooner WAR
EAGLE. Captain Kelly, will be despatched at the above port in a few days. Freight received at
second wharf above Market street. Apply to DAVID
COOPER, 18 North Wharves. . je22
se.FOB BOSTON, Mass.-111xpress Line.—The
fine schooner G. W. RAWLEY, Allen,master,
is now loitcling for the above port al Willow
street wharf, and will Dave premot despatch. For
Whafretatrves, apply to DAVID 000PB11, IS North
. •
WANTII,II.—.9. good Vessel to load Lumber
at a Southern port for Philadelphia. No detail-,
tion and liberal freight paid. E. A. BOUM Elt,
do CO., Dock street wharf, 1e21.-St
WANTED—A Vessel of abotit 100 hrfeet
Lumber, to oarry timber from Denton, hid., to
18
Wilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER,
N. Wharves.
1 es. s. amrsisarit, succensor to J 082.7 SEENDLIfe
h BONS, Sall Neaten, No. 800 North DELAWARE
Avenue, Phils.delphia. •
All work done in the best manner and on tee lowan
and most favoralde terms, and warranted to give per
tact satisfaction.
Particular attention riven to zombi=
COAL.
GEO. A COCIIKE,
No. 1314 Washington avenue:
invites the attention of the Public to his PRESTON
COAL, which is au article that gives unbounded satis
faction to all. My customers generally are laying it
In at the present prices, in preference to LEHIGH
WAS,. Egg and Stove sizes at 06 75 per toa. Also the
genuine Eagle Vein Coal, same aims, same price.
A superior quality of .LEHIGH COAL, Egg and
Stove: at 07 50 per ton.
Orders received at 11! South THIRD St. my6-Bmi
B. MASON BOOM JOHN S. OHNAJP/
WUNDERSIGNED INV= ATTENTION TO
helk stock of ,; _ _
Buck Mountain Mummy's
Lehigh Novlotdon Company's Coal, and
Locust Moro= _
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest mar ket
rata, and to deliver In the best conditio n ..__
Orders left with S. MASON DINES, Franklin Usti.
One ErdpEni, SEVENTH, street below Market will
beprozootly attended t 0...
_ffintLFP..".
oda rem Street was= SchnVikul.
M—SUGAR LOAF. BEAVER MEADOW AND
ing Mountain, Lehigh MM. and beet Loots!
Monniain from Schuylkill. Prepa r ed- aa
i ed - Vtressli c.
tandly ruse, De t, N. W. corner GE and
LOW dreg% CO, No. 119 South BEOOND street.
- WAIITIAN 41 Cilf
LEWIS L. JON111411 t :
13 Rrattlway...New York..
MI:NrAtR(MM
Oa is. 'flsiti,„.
Pid SPECIALTY.
SMITH, WDOLPft ifg CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKER%
16 South Third at., I . $ Neiman street,
Philadelphia. I , New York.
,
STOOKS .AND GOLD
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COWL
/NTEMINT ALLOWED ON DSPOtiiITS. a
„COMPOUND
INTEREST NOTES,
7 3-10 5-20,
"VirAINTT.EI3.
DE HAVEN & BRO,
40 South Third Street.
JAY COOK & CO.,
NEW OFFICE.
114 South Third Street,
. BANKERS
AND
Dealers in Government Securities,
U. S. B's of 1881,
5-20's, Old and New,
10-40's; Certificates of Indebtedness
7-30 NOTES, let, 2d,•and 3d Series.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
=EMU ALLOWED ON DEPOUTS.
Collections made. Stocks Bought and Sold on Com
mission.
Ll V E ibunineen accommodations BEBEBVED FOB
PEUZADELPHIA. Stine 1866. 3e7 Yffi
$1,50 0 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OR
Grotuad sent. .Apply to
wrs H. REDNEW.,I:
le_2 its No. 152 South Fourth street.
STOVES AND BEATERS.
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHEN= OB
EUROPEAN RANGES, for families. hotels
or public Institutions in TWENTY DIFFER
ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ganges, Hot
air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, LOWdOWII Grates,
Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewholeplates, Broil
ers, Cooking Stoves, etc., 'wholesale and retaLlby the
manufacturer&
CHASE, SHARP & THOMPSON,
my2l-m,w,f,6mo No. 209 North Second street.
TBO/ILOB 8. DIXON do 80Nis,
Late Andrews & Dixon
No. IN4 titustsxx4 irktladeipliiii
Opposite Vatted Mateo Mint.
adbeti2Mll
LOW-DOWN,
PARLOR. •
And other FIDATINN •
Per Anthracite, Bltwn l no and Wood Pim
WARN-ADWORPFACEIDS,
For Warming and Private Enlidtorp
REGISTERS, trocruATOREI
AND
ISEMENEY-GAPS.
COOKING- B. RA.T1141011.E1113. as
•• : s . : .d : .
Firt?zyv.lo.v
PUBLIC SALE OF 'VALUABLE
COTTAGE LOTS.
Estate of WTT.T.f PRANTz, deceased, will be
sold at public sale on THURSDAY, Jane 281 h, 1106,
on the premises, lying between the Limekiln Turn
pike and Duy's Lane, one mile east of Gernsant3wn,
Twenty •second Ward, city of Philadelphia,
Six beautiful add valuable Cottage LotsA
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M. Con
ditions, part credit and part cash. COO to be paid on
each lot when struck off. The premises will cheer
fully be shown by Joaeph Frantz, residing thereon.
je23-a,m,w3t* THOMAS LISTER, Auct'r.
in COTTAGES TO LET
•
CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
I have several fine Cottages yet to letfurnished with
allthenecesaryfurniture, &c.. except linens, crock
ery, knives, Air s and spoons,
Address immedlatel99
Q - FOR sATM —A COUNTRYRESIDENOE,
3 Twenty-first Ward, about six mUe from the city.
accessible almost hourly, within live minutes' walk of
a station on the Norristown Railroad or the Ridge
avenue cars. The house 40 feet - front by 55 deep, built
of stone, in the best and most substantial manner, well
shaded, and commanding a beautiful view, with all
modern improvements, hot and cold water, gas, bath,
dta . Apply to SAMUEL F. BABCOCK. No. 135 South
Fifth street. jehl-w f m.sta
GERMANTOvVN—FOR saL.E.—.a. handsome
Kg double pointed stone residence, built In the beat
manner and having every city convenience, situate on
Chew street. between bboemaker's and Church lanes.
Lot 193 feet front by 240 feet deep, with stone stable
and carriage bonne, linutediate possession given. J.
M. GUMMY dc SONS , 508 Walnutatreet,
AR CAPE ISLAND--DESIRABLE, DOUBLE COT•
Kg 'PAGE TO LET, with 11 rooms. Plenty of shade,
excellent water, goad cellar, Sae view of the ocean.
Photographs of which can be seen at IIEcCALLA.'S New
Hat Store, 613 Chestnut street. jelS-tf
fIiFOR SAL handsome three-story modern
c brick Residence, with attics; three-story doable
ba buildings and side yard, situate on Nineteenth
street, above Arch. Is finished tbreug,hont in a supe
rior manner and is in perfect order. J. M. GIIMMNY
&SONS, 508 Walnut street.
COUNTRY SEAT AND EARN FORAM
BALE.—Fifty or one hundred acres, Bris
tol Pike, above seven mile Stone and near 'tacony.
Apply to
__B. WHITAKER,
JeM Its ,No. 610 Locust street.
/FM FOR SALE.—A fenr•story brick residence with
Eg double Wick buildings and every convenience,
situate on Fifteenth street. above Arch street. Lot 18
feet front by 100 feet deep to a street. J. M. GUISEILEY
At, BONS, 508IWalnut street.
RFOR BALE—The very desirable House, No. 117
PRICE street, Germantown, within two squares
e main Depot. Terms easy.
C. FL 31 - 11111.11EID,
jel9-10ti • 205 South Sixth street.
irFOR BALE.-The dwelling, No. =South Ninth
street, with three story double back buildings,
containing all the modern conveniences. limit ex.
pressly for the present owner. Terms easy. Apply at
NO. 519 South NINTH street. myl24f
11:1 FOR SALF.—The large Dwelling House and Lot,
55 feet in front, N 0.415 South Fifteenth street.
°Brewton July 8. Apply to
I. SERGEANT PRIOR,
Je?..o .12t2 No. 813 Arch street.
FOR SALE.—The very desirable HOUSE, No,
119 North vILFVEN'III street. Ditmeolate pos.
bets on given, Apply to G. S. SCHIVELY,
je2154,* 1327 'Phompson street.
PTO LET—A DESIRABLE COUNTRY I RESI
DENCE (furnished) finely shad ed, lawn, ata
near hera L ane S tatio n. 517
damtp
stairs.
A COTTAGE TO LET—In Atlantic City. Apply
WO to, C. & A. LAND &
JO33Q' 424 Walnut St.
TO BENT.,-Third and fourth atories New Store. No.
131 MAIOLET Street. I% and 122 CHURCH street,
extending 160 feet: Best light in the city. Very cle•
slrable formanufachwingbusiness. Apply at once.
je.l3.l.sts - • GEORGE OGDEN & CO.
VULDING LOT—FOR BALE - The lot of ground
bow ded by Christian, Sixteenth and Montrose
streets; containing In front on Christian street , 2E4 feet
by ItXtbet in depth on Sixteenth street, h D 4 QV*
iikaax 40.1ib i aa WAlmmobiorch •
• FOR . RENT:
The New Bulletin .
No. 607 Chestnut Street:
WWI BE CONPLI6ED U A PEW DAT%
The proprietors are prepared to reedy,ePrOneall
renting such rooms' as they do not use themselves.
These will be
THE SROOND STORY inaoxtr ROOM
60 by 24 feet,. ' • ,
THE WHOLE' OF THE 'NORTEK= FALB 07
Four Stories High:' With Entrance by a wide hall on
• Chestnut street . • •
• load a Front of 25 feet on jairne street; •
Suitable fora Jobbing or Commission HOUlle s a Bank
or Insurance Office.
For ..Further Particulars apply at , the NEW Mlle,
LET= BUILDDIG.
ORPHHANEP POTTRT SALF,:-Estate of DEE
MINOR.f.—THOMAS die SONS, Auctibu'eete.
BL" ESTATE.—P.irsuant - to an order at -the Or,
Otitis' Court for the city and county of. Philidelphia,
will be sold at Public Sale. on sTOESOAY: .1911 y - 10th,
lit 6, en 12 o'clock. noon, at the PHILADELPItIAXX: -
CH ANGE; the followAng described propertrOf Lee,
Minors, deceased, yit: _No. 1. All - that let cif-ground,
with the two.s tory brick messuage titereon , erected.
situate cn the southerly side of Richmond (late Qneen)
street, between Frank - ford road and ' Shickamaxbn
street, in tt e late District of Rensingion,.now in the
Fighteenth Ward: containing in' front on Richmond
street . 20' feet, and in depth 100 'feet. • BoundedliVby
ground now-or late of John Bust's, Wi* Ny ground-riow
or late of — Ettonheed, E. by gream or Latent'
John W. Bostwick, and northward Richmond
strtet aforesaid: being the same premises ;which Jacob
Strembecir, Esq., High Sheriff, by -a certain deed poll,
hearing date the 9th, day of October. A. D. 1829. d
an acknowledged In open • District. Court: - for" the
City and County-of Philadelphia, the 15thday of Oc
tober of .the same sear. entered - among the , records
thereof in'Deed Book E. page 346 granted. and, con
veyed unto Zephartish i Adamein fee. - - '
No. 2—All th et.lot of ground, ablate oil the northerly'
side of Beach street. formerly called Hall street in the
late District of 'Kensington, now the MghteentliWanl
—on which the saidZeplianlahAdanis has einceereet
ed a story brick mann:lager& tebementz containing
in front on Beech atreetlB 184, and extending bedepth
90 feet th a 15 feet wide alley laid titt'by John Irßrin
,ton,said alley extendleg westwardly Wahl feet Wide
alley senthwardir into Beech lftreet 130 1intred
E. by ground now Or - late,of John -H. Rrinton. N. by
the said 15 feet wide 'alley, W. by other . ground :con
veyed by John H: 13rinPn and wife.ta Zepheadah , Ad
ams, and southward by Beach street aforesaid:being
the same premises which' John Stratton and ,SoPhla,
his wife, by Indenture bearing date the 26th day of Oc
tober, A. D : , 1816, at d recorded in office for recording
deeds, &c.. for the city 'and county of - Philadelphia
aforesaid, in deed book. J. W., .No. 9,. page 53•'&c.,
granted and conveyed unto Zephaniah Adams in fee.
No. 3. All that lot of ground situate on. the north
erly side of Beach street. (on which the said Zepha
niah- Adams bast sinaterected a al , storyibrickmes
suaget) containingin front on Beach street 18 feet.` and
extending in depth 9efeet to a 15 feet wide alley laid
out byJchn H. Brinten. said alley extending .west
wardly into alO feet wide alley leading southwardly
into Beach street Bounded .E. by the above de
scribed premises N. by said 15 feet wide alley. W. by
ground conveyed by Jelm H. Benton and . wife tole
seph Fraley. anti southward by Beach street °afore
said. being the same premises that John H. Brintott
and wife, by an indenture bearing date the 19th day
of May. A. D. 1813; and recorded in the office for re
cording deeds, &c., aforesaid, in .Deed Book J. W.,
No 8, nage lei, &e.. granted and conveyed unto papht
aniab MEWS in fee. '
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No. 4.-All that lot of ground. situate on the south
easterly. side of Allen street.in the late District of. Eert
eingtrn, now the Eighteenth Ward, 117 feet northeast
ward from a'ls feet wide alley 'running - from - Allen
street to Beach street: containing in front on Allen
street 3a feet. and extending in depth 78 feet to a 15 feet
wide alley. laid out by John H. Brinton, parallel with
.Allen street. Bounded S. W by ground now (white
of William Tilghman, E. be the said last mentioned
15 feet wide alley, N. by other ground now late
of Er oses Levy. and nhythseestward by Alters street
aforesaid: being the same premises that Moses Levy wile by indenture bearing date the 25thday of May,
A. D. 1825. and recorded in the offize fur recording
deeds. &c, in Deed Book G. W 8.. F o 2., page
granted and conveyed unto Zephaniah. Adams in fee.
Zephaniah Adams afterwards parted and divided the
last above described lot info three lots (according to
which the, same will be sold), one of 18 feet front on
Allen street, and in depth 53 feetand erected es2l-storY
brick dwelling thereon; and another of 18 feet front on
Allen street, and in depth 53 feet, and erected a frame
dwelling thereon; and the other of them on the hack
alley called Farson's place .36 feet front, and 22 feet
deep. on which he erected a twostorY frame dwelling.
By the Court, R. A. MERRICK. Clerk 0. C.
JAMES F. LEE, Guardian.
M. THOMAS &SONS, Auctioneers,
Je18.25 139 and 141 South Fourth street;
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.--Mtate of BAIL
- BABA _EVANS, deceased.—TlloMAS & SONS.
Anetioneers.z-VERZ VALU ABLE LOT, ni
ACRES. MAIN STREET. GERMANTOWN, Adjoin
ing the Elegant Country Seat of Jas. Gowen, Esq.—
Punstan t to an. Order of the Orphans' Court for the
City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public
Sale, on TUESDAY, July lab, 1866. at 12 o c'ock. croon,
at the.PHITADELPHIA EXCHANGE. the following'
describedproperty. late of Barbara Evans, deceased.
viz.:- All that two. story brick mew -nageand lot of land
thereunto belonging. situate in Cresham. in the town-.
ship of Germantown, on the northeast side of the Ger
mantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Road. Begin
ning at a corner atone on the side of said
rued; thence N. E. by the late William Allen's land
181 5-10 perches to another corner stone; thence by
land formerly of Philip Trimlrle and John Himkie, B.
E, 8 perches to another corner stone; thence by land
formerly of George Sthith, now Adam Bush's land,44.
W. 184 perches to another stone set by the side of said
turnpike road; thence up the said road N. 28 (called
degrees. , W. 8 perches 7 feet four inches to the place
nt beginning; containing 9 acres and 24 perches of
land. It being the same two-story messna, tene
ment and tract of 9 acres and 24 perches of land and
premises which Christian Lehman and wife, by their
mdentere dated April 25th, 1773. granted and conveyed
unto the said Isaiah Evans, deed. and Barbara, his
wife, as joint tenants in and by said indenture, recorded
in .Deed..l3 -, ok No. 75, page 192 &c.
By the Court, E. A M.ERRICE, Clerk 0. C.
N7l3.—The above is a very beautiful and valuable
situallen. adjoining the elegant mansion of James
Gowen. I , sq., and lands of Michael V. Baker and
George W. Carpenter. Rags. The Chestnut Hill Rail
way s asset thlpngh the premises. and there is a sta
tion within a few hundred yards of it.
M. THOMAS & SONS Auctioneers,
1e 18 . 25 11 .9 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
gr-o. ORPS ANS' COURT S ALE.—Fstate of JOHN
ElB CREAN, deceased.—THOMAS & SONS. Auction
eera—VALUAßLE BUSINESS LOCATlON—Pur
suant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City
and County of Philade'phia. v ill be sold at Public
Sale, on TETE SDAY. July 10th.1866 at 12 o'clock. no en,
at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the follow
ing property.late of John Crean deceased,
viz: No. I.—Two Threestory Brick DWELLINGS,
southeast corner of 'SEVENTH and SANSOIf streets.
One undivided third part of, in and to all those tvto
three story brick messuages and lots of grofto, situ
ate at the southeast corner of Seventh and Sansout
streets; containing in trout on Seventb street 37 feet,
and extending - in depth eastwardly 60 feet to a 3 feet
wide alley.
A. E. HUGHES,
Real Estate Agent.
lie. 2. THREESTORY BRICE DWELLING, N.
E. corner of SEVENTEENTH and CUTHBERT Sm.
One undivided third part of. In and to all that three.
story brick meesuage and lot of ground, situate at the
northeastcorner of Seventeenth (formerly Schuylkill
Sixth) street and Cuthbert (formerly called Ann)
iitreet; containing in front on Seventeenth street at
feet. and extending in depth eastwardly along said
Cuthbert street 63 feet to a 3 feet wide alley.
By the Court. E. A. MIiTtRICK, Cl-rk 0. C.
MATELDA CARPENTER Executrix.
Mr THOMAS & SONet, Auctioneer
139 and 141 S. Fourth street.
j18:25Jy9
itORPHANS' COURT SALE.--Estate of' GEO.
RAISTON.deceased—THOMAS & SONS. Alio
uoneers.—Valuable double RESIDENCE, S. W. cor
ner of WALNUT and TWELFTH streets.. 46 feet
front. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for
tbe City and county of Philadelphia, will be said .at
Publicdale. on TUESDAY, July 16th. 1866. at 12 o'clock
noon. at the ;PHILADPLPHL4, EXCHANGE, the
following described property late of George Ralston.
deceased. viz: All that three-story brick messuage
and lot of ground, situate en the south side of Wal nut
street, and west side of Twelfth street: containing in
front on Walnut street 46 feet, and in depth on Twelfth
street 110 feet. Bonneted E. by. Twelfth street, S. by .a
20: feet wide hlley, calle Lyndall's alley. W. by
ground of John Cox. and N. by Walnut street afore
said. (Being the same premises which John H. Gor
don and wife, by identure bearing date the 18th day of
September, A. D.; /823, recorded in Deed Book T. H.,
No. 8. page 359, &c.. granted and conVeyed unto the
said George Ralston in fee.)
By.the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C.
.LEVISA RALSTON, Executrix,
N. R —Half the purchase money may remain on
mortgage.
M. THOMAS & SONS. Auctioners, ,
je,18,21n9 139 and South Fourth street.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estateof
JOHN G. RUSSELL, deceased.--THOHAS k
Auctioneem—Two-storY brick DWELLING,
No. 254 MADISON street, south of Vine street. • Pur
suant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City
and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public
Sale, on TUESDAY, July 1 th, 1868, at 12 o'clock.
noon, at the PHILADELPHIA C
HANGE. the
following described property late of John G. Russell,
deceased, viz: SJI that two-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the west side of Madison
street 167 feet 8 inches south of Vine street, .No. 254;
containing in front on Madison street 15 feet 4 inches,
and eatenging in depth 70 feet to a 20 feet wide court or
alley leading into ami from Sbead's alley.
By the Court, E. A. M.ERRICIC Clerk. 0. 0.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,.
je18.25.331 119 and 141 S. Fourth street.
WALNUT STREET.—FOR SALE.—A. hand
solar; modern residence. 26 feet front, with large
eta le and carriage house. and lot 170 feet deep to a
street situate on the south side of Walnutstreet, be
tween Ninth and Tenth streets. Is finished through
out in a superior manner and in perfect order. J. M.
GUMMEY EONS, 508 Walnut street. ,
EI. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE
Agency, No. 271 B. Third street, Philadelphia,
Pa. Real Estate bought and sold Oil commission.
Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort.
gages, and other se:curities. House and Ground Renta
collected.
Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States. myti-nol
CPI FOR PENT.-Furnished COTTADE with five
in acres nicely shaded, at Germantown.
C. H . NIITIREEID,
268 mouth Sixth street._
TO RENT—PARTLY FORNlSHED.—Dentrable
Ea Summer Residence, 3 miles from FrankfardfUz
.1. IL MORMAS, •
233 Acefilz •tt
B 1 Wr.
TEEM BUILDING,
No. 607 Chestnut Street.,