Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 27, 1866, Image 7
'tole lot Or piece Of ground situate on the nortvrenterly side of Cedar street, 120 feet DXlnchat southwesterly from Somerset, street, and extending thence north easterly alongthe fine of said Cedat'atreetl2o feet Inches to the cornerof said C;daranakomersetstreetin thence northwesterly along the line of said Somerset street 93 feet inches 'to the aremingo Canal. and thence soutterly along the several courses of said Ar amingo Canal 155 feet 474 inches to the place of be- Seine vs. Pitrich! Quinn, Citmer, C. P. June Term, 1866, No. 250; for the sum of thirty-eight dollars and twenty-liveloents, for work and labor done and performed, and Irdaterials furnished • against all that certain lot of ground, with the two story frame well hog, fronting on (West now) Belgrade street, and the tweand-frhaltatory frame dwelling, fronting on So merset street thereon erected, situate on the north easterly sine of said-Somerset street andmorthwesterly side of (West now) Belgrade street, in the Twenty. fifth Ward of the said city, containing in front or oreadth on said Somerset street 51 feet, and extendin g in length or depth northeasterly of that width between lines parallel to and along said Belgradelformeriy West) street, 106 feet to a feet 6 inches wide alley. Same vs John S. Hoffmann, owner, Sic; C. 2,, June Term, 1866, No. 231, for the sum of seventy dollars and seventeen cents for work 'and labor done and per• formed, autrmaterials furnished against all that cer tain lot or piece aground situate on the southwesterly side „of Somerset street, and northwesterly side of fleeter street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward of sad city, containing in front or breadth on said Somerset street, 93 leer 6% inches, and extending in length or depth senthwesterlyintween lines parallel to and along said Rester street 100 feet more or less (to Hewson street as laid down in private plan) ' Same vs. Thomas Bradley, owner, cike. C. P., June Tern:l ; lB66, 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 side of Norris street, commencing at the dis tance of 5o 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 fees flinches and extending in length or depth southwest ern lyof that width between lines at right angles to said Norris street on the southeasterly line of said lot 31 Abet es inches, and on the northwesterly line thereof 40 ft. _ • Same vs. Thomas Bradley, owner; &c., C. 24 .Tune Term, No. 233, for the sum of twelve dollars for ' work and labor done and performed, and materials fur nished against all that certain lot or piece of ground withlthe three-story brick dwelling and two-story frame kitchen, all adjoining situate on the southwesterly side of Norris street, commencing at the distance 0f64 feet northwesterly from Moyer s treet,in the Eighteenth 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 and[so feet on. thertorthwezterly line of said lot. Same vs. Estate of Lawrence Lewis, owners. &c.; C. P. June Term, 18 6, No. 234; for the sum of fifty-one dollars and eighty-one cents, for work 'and labor done and performed, and materials famished against all that certain lee or piece ofground situate on the :eaet er,y side of Hancock street, commencing at the dis tance of 222 feet 103.1 inch esinortherly from Berke s treet, In the Nineteenth Ward 01 the - said city, thence ex tending easterly on aline parallel to said Berke street 71 feet 7,?‘ inches-to a point, thence south 48 degrees 333; =Mutes east 98'feet, more or less, to a point; thence north 41 degrees 29,14* minutes east 15 feet 1 inch to said Hancock street; and thence northerly along the east erly line ot said Hancock street 69 feet 1 a inches to the place of beginning. Same vs. E. F. Witmer, owner, drc..C.P.,June Term, 1866, No. 235; for the sum of twenty-four dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials farniehed,against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the Nineteenth Ward of the said city, on the . southeast side of Tu ip street, at the distance of eighty feet sonthwestwardly. from Otis street, containing in fron, on Tulip strew thirty two feet, and extending In depth southeastwardly between parallel lines and at right angles with the said Tulip street ninety feet. dame vs.Johnlid c Dowell° wnerTerm, 1866, NO. 236, for the sum of twenty-two dollars and fifty cents for work and labor done and performed and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the elisterly side of Fourth street, commencing at the distance 00370 feet so etherly from biamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city containing in front on breadth on said Fourth street 30 feet, and extending in lengthor depth easterly f that width between lines parallel to said Diamond street 102 feet 6 inches to Orlon= street Same vs. John Riley owner, cke ; C. P., June Term, 1E46, No. 237; for the sum of ferty dollars and duty cents, for work and labor'done and performed, and ma erials 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 saidJlow • and 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. Came vs. Nicholas Schmitt, OW - 110 , •..k.e., C. P., June Term. 1866, No. 238; for the sum of twenty-two dollars and fifty cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the two-story brick cottage there on erected, situate on the easterly side of Howard Street. commencing at the distance of 60 feet 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. ,Elame vs. Gottlelb Ft- -roger. owner, dc., C. P., June TermlB66, No. 2,39; for the sum of twelve dollars, fbr work and labor done and performed, and materials tarnished against all :bat 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 front or breadth on said Fonrth street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth westerly of that breadth between lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety. Feet to Lett b gow street. Same vs. 0 ottleib Elsasser. owner, &c., C. P. June Term. 1866, No. 240 for the sum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed and materials furnlshed, against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate en the westerly side 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 eft ee t 16 feet, and extending in length or depth westerly of that width, betweens parallel to said Diamond street, 90 feet to Leithgo street. Same vs. Gottleib Elsasser , o er, &c., C. P., June Term, 1866, N 0.241; for the sum of twelve dollars. for txr work and labor dune and per . and materials furnished, against all that cer tat or-piece of ground. L with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate en the westerly aide 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 Dia mond street ninety feet to Leithgow street. Same vs. Gotleib klsasser, owner, &c., C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 242, - for the sum of twelve dollars, for work and labor done and performed. and materials . thrnished, against all thatcertaiu lot or piece ofgroand with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, altuate on the westerly side of Fourth street, com mencing of the distance of one hundred' and thirty three feet seven inches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city. containing in front or breadth on said Fourth street sixteen feet, and eats nding in length or depth westerly of that width between lines parallel to said Diamond street ninety feet lei Leithgow street Same vs. Gottleib Fig...ger. owner, &c.; C. P. Jane T,. _ lass No. 243 fur the sum of twe.ve dollars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials tarnished ngaiostall that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on ti e westerly side of }. onrth street commencing at the distance of 117 feet 7 inches southerly from Diamond street in the b ineteenth Ward of said city, containing in front 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 20feet to Leithgow street. _Same vs. Gottleib Blamer, owner, &c., C P. 'June Term, 1866. No 244: for the sum of twelve dollars for work and labor done and performed and materials fundshed,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 101 feet 7 inches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing in front or breadth on said Fonrth 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 Fituueter, owner, cfm., C. P.. Jane Term, 1666, No. 245, for the sum of twelve dollars for work and labor done and performed, and _materials fornlshed. against all that certain lot or rdeceotground with the three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, situate on the westerly side of Fourth street, commenc ing at the distance of eighty-five seven Inches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth. Ward of the citl , containing , in front or breadth clit ,aid Fourth sweet, sixteen feet. and extending in length or depth westerly of that width , between lines parallel to said Diamond street, ninety feet to Leithgow street. Seine vs. Gottleib a Masser, owner, dtc.; U. P., June • Term, 1866, No. 246; for the sum of tweive.dellars, for work and labor done and performed, and materials frtrxthed, against all that certain lot or piece of ground, wi'lt the three-story brick dwelling thereon at ected, situate on the westerly slide of Fourth street, commencing at the distance of 69 feet? inches southerly from Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city; cuntaining in front or breadth on said Fourth street 16 feet, and extending in length or depth Ott feet to Leithgow street. Flame vs. uottleib Elsasser, owner &c.. C. P., June Term, 1866, - No. 247; for the sum of twelve dollars for work and labor done and periormed, and materials furni.hed against all that certain lot or piece of ground with the - three-story brick dwelling thereon erected, Situate on the esterly side of Fourth street, Com mencing at the distance of 23 teet 7 inches southerly wom Diamond street, in the Nineteenth Ward of said city, containing .in .front front or breadth on said Fourth streel 16 feet, and extending in length or depth west erly of that wig. th between lineS parallel to said Dia mond street. 90 feet to - Leithgow street. , same vs. Sohn Deigham, owner. &c.; O. P., Sone term,lB66, N 0.248; for the sum - of fifteen dollars, for work and labor done and performed, .and materials l'urnished. against all that certain lot orplece of ground situate on the southeast corner of Twenty-third and Nanning streets, containing in front on said Manning 'Sleet 10 feet, aud in length or depth sonthwardly to Spruce one hundred feet, in Eighthmard, city of Phil elphia. Samervs William Johnston owner, dm ; 0 P.. Jane Term, No. 24e;, for the • BUM of twenty-seven dullars Ihr work and labor done and performed, and mate rials furnished agausst-all that certain lot or piece of toeund situateron the south side of Mantling street at e distance' of 08 feet west frnm Twenty-second street; containing to frprt or breadth on said .111antAng e tred 26 feet, and in length or depth southward to dprace street 100 feet, in 'the Sights' Ward, Olty of Philadel- Same vs. Tho Mas Ste Wart, owner. &c.; 0. P., June Term, 1866, No. 250, for the 'sum of eleven dollars and twenty-five cents, for work' and ,labor done and per formed, and materials furnished against all that car toon toter plece'of ground situate on the sulfa 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 depth southward 100 feet to Spruce street, in, the Eighth Wf rd of the city of Philadelphia. Same vs. lease W. the its, owner. ettc., Q. P.. Stine Term. 1866, No, 251; for the of fifty six. dollars and twenty five cents. for work and labor- done and per lb m-d. and materials furnished, against all that 'car fain lot or piece of ground situate on the south side of 151/ArdWOOd street and on the west aide of Twenty. • second .street;in -the Twentieth Ward of the City of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the said Sher:mend street seventy-five feet, and extending, in length er depth southward of that width along the west aide of said Twenty-tlecond street' ninety ;feet to Stewart street. - Sam e vs. George W. Bfichene.r, owner, &o.; C. P., June Term, 1866, sin .252; for the, sum of forty-six dol tars, for work and labor done and perfolmed,and ma teriels furnished against all that certain lot or piece of grOnnd situate On the west aide of Twenty third street, extending from Bolton to Redner street, in the !iwen tieth Ward (tithe city of Philadelphia; oontaming - front or breadth on the said Twenty-third street ninety-two feet, 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, &c., C P., Jun e Term, 1866, No. 263. for the sum of sixty-nine dollars for work and labor done and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of pound situate on the east aide of Twenty-third street, extending from Bolton to Bedaer street, in the Twen tieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia containing in front or breadth on the said Twenty-third street nine ty-two feet, and-extending in length or depth east ward or that width along the north aide ofead Bolton street one hundred feet. - Same vs. Oscar Cladin, owner. &a; C.P ..Inne Term 1866; No: 254; for the sum of twelve chillers. for work ano labor done and performed, and materiels fur nished against alt that certain lot or piece of ground, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected. situate on the south side of Cambridge street, at the distance of 101 feet 8 inches eastward from the east side of Twentieth street in the Twentieth Ward of the said city; containing In front or breadth on toe said, Cam bridge street 16 feet, sell ex tending in length or depta southward of that width, between . fines parallel. with the said Twentieth streeton the east Jine thereof, 86 feet 43 . .; inches and on the west line thereof elgaty feet five and one-eighth inches (80 feets3l inches) to Scott arneve. William J. johns . on, owner - dm ,C. P. Jane Term No. 255, for the, sum of thirty.slx, dollars and sixteen cents, for work and labordone and performed, and materials furnished, against all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Richmond street, in the,T.wenty.fifth Ward of the city of Rhilacielpbia, Commencing At the distance of 110 feet south westerly from Clearfield street. containing in front or bri.adth on said Richmond street 50 feet' and extending in length 'or . depth northwesterly of that width between fines parallel to said Clearfield street 2to feet to Salmon street. , • Same vs Georgeßulon, owner, &C., C. P., June Term, 1866,N0. 256, for the sum of twenty-three dollars and eighty-three cents, for work :and_ labor done and per formed, and materials furnlahed against all that cer tain lot or piece of ground, situate. on the northwest erly aide of Richmond street, commencing at the dia. tance of 7lfeet 8 Inches northeasterly froth Maple street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward, of the city of Phila delphia, containing in front or depth onsald Richmond street, 40 feet,. and extending in length or depth,north. westerly of that width between lines parallel to said Maple street, 250 feet to Salmon street. Same vs. , William Hobert, Owner; &c., C. P., June Term, - No. 217; for the sum a forty-six dollars and ninety-aix cents for work and labor done and per formed, and materials furnished against all that cer tain lot orpiece of groaDd situate on the northw, at etly side of Richmond street, commencing at the dis tance of 48 feet 8 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 lines parallel to said Maple street, 200 feet to Se' mon street. Same vs. John Longstretb;.owner, ,fc., C. P., June Term, 1866, No. 258; for the sum of twenty-nine dollars and sixty-one cents, for work and labor done and per; firmed, and materials furnished against all that cer tain lot orplece of grou.nd situate on the northwesterly side of Richmond street, commencing at the distance of 66 feet southwesterly from Clearfield street in the Twenty-fifth Ward of the said city, containing in front or breadth on said Richmond street SO feet and ex • tending in length or depth of that width between lines parallel to said Clearfield street Zklfeet to Salmon street. Same vs. James Munroe, - owner, C. P.. June Term, 1866, No. 259; for the som of forty-twn dollars and biter n cents, for work and labor done and performed, and materials barnished against all that certain lot or piece of ground. situate on 'he northwesterly side of Richmond Street, commencing at the distance of two bun dreo fret air and three-qua: tors inches s.mtb west erly from Clearfield street, in the Twenty-fifth Ward of the city of Philadelphia.. containing in front or breadth on the sa'd Richmond street fifty four feet, and extending in length or depth northwesterly of that width between lines parallel wi‘h said Clearfield street two hundred feet to isMinion street-. Same vs. Wiliam McCoy, owner, &c., C. P.. Jane Term, 1866, N 0,260, for the sum of forty one dnllars 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 ea , ter y side of Amber street, commencing at the distance of 550 'eet southwesterly from Lehigh avenue In the Nineteenth Waid of the said city, containing in front or breadth on said Amber street 5-1 met 11, 1 2; inches and extending In length or depth southeasterly of of ttint width between lines parallel to, said Lehigh avenus 110 feet to Collins street. bane vs. Ellis d Davis, owners, &c.. C I'., June 'reran, 1866, No. 261; for thee= of forty-two dollars and eighty-one cents. for work and labor done and per forated, and materials furnished against ail that cer lain lot c r piece oi groond.aitnate on the northeasterly corner of Norris and Palethorpe streets, in the N,ne teenth Ward of the said 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 lit es parallel to and along said Norris street 109 feet to H ancock street: San. e vs. Frederick. Klett. owner, dc; C P, - June Term, No. 262. for the sum of. Twenty-ale dollars, fur work and labor' done and performed. and materials 'tarnished against all that certain lot or piece orgroand situate Cu we west aide of Paldhorpe street commenc ing at the distance of 18 feet 5 Inches north of Norris street,in the Nineteenth P and of said City, containing in front or breadth on said • Palethorpe street 3* feet a inches and extending in length or depth westerly of that width between parallel lined at right angles to said Peuetherpe street 109 fees to second Street. Same vs. Joseph .M. Thomas. owner, &c.; C. P , June Term 0866, No. 265; for the sum of twenty-four dollars . and thirty-ore 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. cornmenc. in g at the distance of 139 feet southward f:om the south side of Master street; containing in front or breadth on • said Tenth street 15 reef. and extending of that width in length or depth betweeh parallel lines 100 feet to Alden street—being No. 1334. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, owner, tee.; C. le June Term, 1866,170. 266, for the sum of twenty-one devars and twenty -three cents, for Stale and City Taxes IE6O, against all thetlot of ground and dwelling thereon erected, Situate on the went side of Marshall street, in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Phlltdelphia„ commencing at the distance of 261 feet U.; inches northward from the north side of Poplar street, con taining in flow, on said Marshall street 16 feet, and extenaing ofthat width In leegth ;or depth, between parallel lines 57 feet 5 inchea, being No. 9.32. Same vs. Joseph k . Thomas, owner. ,tc., C. P . June Term, 1866, No. 207, for thesum of twenty-three dollars thirty -five cents, State and City Laze!, 1660. against all that certain lot or piece of grc and 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 hundred and thirty-one feet four and a ball inches northward from t, e north aide of Poplar street, containing In front or breadth on said Seventh street. sixteen feet, end 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. &c: 0. P., June term, 1866; No.. 268; for the sum of fifty-eight dolars thirteen cents, State and city taxes, 1860; against all that lot of/ round and awelling thereon ercted. situ ated on the north/31de of Girard avenue, In the Twat. tieth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, commencing at the distance of 18 feet westward irom 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 Linea eighty seven feet. (Being Zi0.8.13.) Same va. Joseph M. Thomas, owner, dre, 0. P., June n Term, os, No. 269; for the sum of twenty-four dollars thlrty-cents, fur State and City Taxes, 1860, against all' that certain lot of ground and dwelling thereon erect ed, situated on the w.st side 01 Tenth' atreet.in the Twentieth Ward of the city of .Philadelphia, cola. mencieg at the distanceof 124 feet, southward from the south side of Master street, containing In front or breadth on said 1 en th street 15 feet, and extending of that width in leragth or depth, between parallel lines, 106 feet to Alder street, being No. 1886. Same ye. Joseph M. Thomas owner etc, C, P., Jane Term, 1868, No. 270; for the sum of sixty-one dollars, forty .one cents, for State and City Taxes, 1860, against all. that lot of ground and improvements thsreen isitnated, on the northeast corner of Ninth street and Girard avenue, in the Twentieth Ward of the City of Thiladelpble, containing In front or breadth on said Girar d avenue 60 feet,'and extending of that width in length or depth between parallel lines 326 feet., sarae vs. Joseph ikt, Thomas, owner, &c., C.? , June .Te rex , , 1866, No. 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 Twentieth Ward of the city of Pb Rade.- phis. commencing at the distance of 1 0 feet 4 incites northward, from the north aide of Girard avenue, eon tabling in front or breadth on said Ninth street 64 feet, and extendiug of that width In length or ,depth be tween parallel lines 58 feet. - jelB-2tavi4,. 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They also. by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure n,ary complaints which it would tot be supposed they could reach, such as Deaf ness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irrt [ability, Derangements of the Liver and RI neys. tont, aid oth--r, kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body, or obstruction of its (auctions. Donut be put off oy unprincipled dealers with other preprrations which they make mote profit on. De mat;d A ykit's and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and theyshould have it. Prepared by. Da J. C. A_YEJI & Co.. Lowell. Mass., and sold by J MADis dr, CO., Philadelphia, and 1; , . all Drnggists. my 19-s,m,w-Zxf O--VotPAUDENTA.L A LLN uperiorarticie for cleat tog the Teeth, destroying animalculte which It fest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feel log of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In the mouth It may be trsed daily, and will be found to strengther weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter siveness wlll4 ecommend it to every one. Being coin ppoossed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician illOt M Icro..copist, It is confidently offered as a RIKLIABLk substitute for the uncertain washes formerly In vogue Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituent , of the DENTALLMA, advocate its use; It contain , nothing to prevent - its tutreetralued employment Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and &Spruce !areas.- For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, i D. 1.. Btackhouse, Hansard R Co., Robert C. Davis, G. R. Been.Y, Geo-C. Bower. Isaac H. Kay, Charles Slily C. H. I‘. eedles, G. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, J. C. Tuppenny & CO. Ambrose Rnalth, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, -- E. Bringhlust & Co., James I. Btsptuun, Dffott & Co., Hughes & Coombe, H. C. Blair, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. rARNS. BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS.—DR. .1 1 1../DA VIDifON, Chiropodist. Operator on Corns, Bun lons. Inverted Nall% and all other diseases of the feet. Office, Northwest corner of NINTH and. CHEST NUT str. etc. der DR. DAVLDSON will watt as patients at their t ices. th us" rfl res FOR RENT. The New Bulletin Building, No. 607 Chestnut Street. 170 Aelo) Ito proprietors are prepared to reoalva proposals au renting each rooms as they do not nee then:warm Thiele will be • THE SECOND EtTORY FRONT Boom, CD by 24 feet. THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALT? 03 THE BUILDING, Four Stories High. with Entrance by a wide hall or Chestnut, street. And a Front of 25 Set on Jayne streak Suitable for a Jobbing or Oomnffindon House, a Bank or Insurance Office. For Farther Parttenlari apply at the NEW BUD LETIN BUILDUIG. No. 907 Chestnut Street. ymnk-caffwarv)m43r..wimi‘m Estate of WILLIAM Pita.RTZ, decosaed, will be sold at tnbile sale on TRUE DAY, June 28th, 1866, en they/embus. lying between the Limekiln Turn pike and Duy's Lane, one mile east of Elerrnsuatom', Twenty ,l 6echnd Ward, city et! @f= beantithl and Oainge.Lots. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. Al. Con ditions, part credit ann p.rt cash. Illeo to be paid on each lot when struck off. Tne premises will cheer. fully be shown by Joseph Frantz, residing thereon. Je23.e,m,w3t* LISTSR, encyr. I. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATiI d. gaudy, No. 271 S. Third atraet, Philadelphia. a. Real Estate' bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort. bolls , and other securities. House and trend Rents Commiasioner ofDeeds for all the States. artiBEni V TO R try ENT.—An elegant coon residence, cool. shady and comibetable, allow:4 near the t, It York Road .and wiAain a short distance of the city, a tea minutes' walk of a Railroad station. Apply to AMOS R. LITTLE, ' .le2B-20 , 237 Chestnut street. t CAPE ISLAND—DESIRABLE DOUBLE OW. TAGE TO LET, wl , ll it rooms. Plenty of shade. eTC - ellent water, geed ,oellar, fine view of the ocean Photogn pLa of which can he seen at IifoCALLAYB New Hat ttore, 613 Chestnut street. • • jela•tf C tl FOR SALE--The very desirable Rouse, Ng. 117 PRICE street, GermautownovithintwO squares ot e main Depot. Terms easy.- - -' C. H. 4tirric4ZE,lrk, • 205 South Sixth street,. . FOR SALE.—The dwelling, No. 521 South Ninth tia street,e with three story double .back buildings, containing all the modern conveniences. Built .ex. pressly for the present owner. • Terms easy. Apply at O. 519 South NINTH street. . m7l2,tf ?...es FOR BALK,--The large Dwelling House and Lot '55 feet in front, No 415 South Fifteenth street, obsession Tilly S. Apply to J. SERGEANT PRIDE, No. 518 Arch street. Je2o 12Q SALE.—The dTsirable HOUSE, No, 119 North ELEATII street:.. Inimentate pos tie u.ston given, Apply to - G. SOHI V W,LY, ' Je21.61.• .1.327 Thompport street. A COTTAGE TO LET—In Atlantic City. Apply 0. & A LAND &00 '715.8 to • 924 Walnut *St- TO RENT.—Third and font th stories New Store No. 131 MARKET street. 12t , and 122 CHURCH street. exten air g 160 feet._ Best light in the city.. Very de sirable for manufacturing busiums. Apply at once. Jel3-190 , . • : • .GEoRGEIoGDEN & ock Mrs. R. Dillon,- aB2B and 331 South Stioeti__ _ has a handsome assortment of BYRUM 'MU, LINEBY; Mimes' and Infanta' Hata rind (laps, Velirets, grapes, Ribbonti, Feathers, Blowers, 1it.:4.12 ,1 1 1 ,1, Successor co Geo. Gray, an. SO South. Sixth St., ' 31 rT 7 Fine Old Stock & Nat-BiownAke, eins ll36e I: t ' e !Orr And OLPANISSII cai - vEs.—no Kegs fresh Spanish Olives, la Jost received arul for sale 0. EL ! 1111138IXEi 90. We EL Demme Avenue. wmpiroaat,. DR HYLTON'S KCAL IkilerAwir, TN A PEW DAYS, COTTAGE LOTS. B It E. W E.-119 SIPVAJIALL NOIMECES. SOLDIERS' OUPILS.N'S - will be eleven hundred-Child schoolshe deceased Counter, inFenc sylvania fro mitbeir in d stout countler, in this city. on,the 4th of July, upon she occasiomuf re storing tote State the Fl 2 gs; in the defence of which their brave tethers fell. They are from nine to sixteen years of age. ut these six huudred and lLty are boil, who svill be entertained:at. the SOLDIEnS'HOME, corner of Tenth and Filbert strrets. The four hundred and fifty girls being yet. unprovided re., the hospitall. ' ties of irunliles in the vicinity of the . -Soldlers' H ome are asked tor in their. behalf, from the afternoon of the sd rill the morning' of the sth of Jiny. a. uumber of the Lady . Managers of the Home have kindly con seated to receive the, hivltatlons. which will state the number each CALI take. - There girls are nearly clad and well behaved: and it Is believed that they wit prove pleasant goats. If a , large.number—sity eight' ro twelve—go to the same tanuly, a teacher.or elder pupil will alcompany them. THE• COMMITTEE viz _, . Mrs. _Daniel Haddock. Jr . 806 Pine street, • Mm. James (I:H.ind, 830 Pine street • Mrs JOl,ll 03110 W, 1502 Spruce street, . Mrs. Henry°. Townsend, 811 Arch street. Mrs. Caleb Li Hallowell, TwentleW , below Chestnut Mrs. Henry-C. Blair, S. W. cor.-Highth and. Walnut, Mrs. 31 P. Ring, .5= Spruce strett, and • Miss M. Hardie. 633 Market street,' • will attend at the Eoldiers' Home on FRIDAY. the 29 1 12 and.SATURDAY,the 80th of June, trom 10 A. till 6 P. hi.. to receive apVications; or. they may be addrersed In writing; earlier, at the Home or their rer spective residences. _ • - , . THOMAS H. 81713.R0W/i, iFfupenntendent Soldierls' Orpbans, . . La Pierre 'House. PIECLAZELPHIA., Jove 25, 1866. ' je2.5-3ti ....._ .. TM MIMS: _ .JITY OF rratlsTsyLvANT.A, (DE P.idITMENT OF ARTS). 't he examination -of the Junior, Sophomore and Freshman Classes, at the close of the Third Term, will be held in the following order: FRIDAY. 22d. From AI to 12, -_Juniors;_ by. the Provost, - (1lforal Philos*phyr From - 12 to -- 2, Sopho; mores by Prof. Jackson, (Sotta's English Literature), 'and Freshmen. byy Prof. Kendall, (Geoinetry); 'written. MONDAY, 25th. From 10 to 12, ' Tunrors, by Prof. Jackson; (Epistles of Horace). From 12 to 2 Sopho mores, by Prof Frazer, (Chemistry of the Metals), and -Freshmen; by Prof." Allen, (Erutory);wrillen. TIJESDA.Y, , 26th. From 10 to 12, Jottors, by Prot Frazer, (Heat 'and the 'Steam Engine). - From 12 tO:. 2, &Thom rex, by Prof. Kendall, (.Anatyttral Geometry). aLd Freshmen, by., Prof. Allen, (Greek- EDNESDAY, 27tb. ...From 10 to 12, Sophomoret. by Prof. Allen, (Prometheus of ..scloylna). From 12 to 2, Juniors, rby Pre& Kendall,. (Differential *Calculus), written. • THURSDAY, 28th. Prom 10 to 12, Tumors, by Prof. Allen. (Medea of Euripides). Prom" 12 to 2, Sopho mores by Prof. Jacksoo, (Oder orßorace)- FRIDAY;29th. From 10 10 12, Freshmen, by Prot Jackson, (Satires of Horace). GEORGE ALLEN, Secretory of the .fiacutty of Arts. 10'MINIMAL HIGH SCHOOL.—The examlna tion of applicants for admission tnto the Central 14 orb School, will begin on THURSDAY, the 28th day of June at 9 A. M. Candleatesinnit be residents of the city of PhDs dell hia. and for at least one year they must have been print's in the Public Schools of the city: The order of examination will be 813 follows: HURSDAY, Jut, e —Spelling and Grammar. „ FRII AY, June ZS—Mensuration and Composition. MONDAY, July 2—Parshig. tESDAY. July 3—Geography and History of the United mates. THURSDAY, July s—Etymology and Constitution of the United btati_. FRIDAY, July a—Arithmetic. IC. H. MAGUITtv, jetZ 44 Principal _ . PHILADELPHIA AIN.TD READING RAIL ROAD COMPAAY, OFFICE 27 SOUTH Fu RTH bTRI , PIIILADELP h - Lx, June :Xi, 1866.. DIVIDEND EICE. • The Transfer B oks of this Cou puny will be elos.d on :•.ralurday, June and re opened on Friday, July nth. lsoti. A 'Dividend ofFIVE PER CEINIT. hes been declared on the Preferred and Common Stock, clear of Na tional and Wale taxes: payable In cashl on and atter July nth, to the holders thereof, as they shall stand registered on the books of the Company, on the at.h instant. All payable at this office. ' je2l-iro/ S. BRA_DFORD,Treasurer PHILADELPHIA SUNiI 1, 1336 —CAUTION All persous are forbid negotiating the Stock: Nr.s. S 1, LDS, 1 2.53 and 1.230, of the CLINTON COAL AND 1.014 C. iMPAN Y; No. 244, of the VE NANG° 0 L COMPANI Nos 557 and 743, of the tOINECI`L)ITT 3IININCs C 0.4 Nos. So and 91. of the SE_EATIDAN OIL CO. of CH ER RT RU N,a ad a re :Mut for two hundred Shares or the COTTER FARM OLL CO. stock, No.* sss, in m'y name, as the same was stolen from me on the evening of May 31, 1366—re Issue of tbe said Stock havLug been ariplied for e 2,24 Ps WILLIAM REUSS. DIVIDEND NOPICE.OFFICE OE THE, OCEAN OIL COMPANY. VO. 147 tiOUth Fourth aciTet. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PEE CENT., being fifty cents per share, on the capital stock, payable on anti after the 2d of Ttn,y next, clear of State tax. Transfer hooka will close on the 2Sth, at 3 P.M., and re-open on July UL WM. IL CARTER, Treasurer. PnmilMa., June =,1666. je et 2 W. CITY OF ALLEGHENY, TREASURER'S OFFICE, Juzip.l6th, 1866. - :Oleo is hereby given to the hulders of the STX PLIR (ENT. MUNICIPAL BONDS OF ALLEGHENY, that. the Coupons on said Bonds coining due July Ist, 1866, vi ill be paid on said day (less the State tax), at the BaNK OF PIITtSBORGH. in the City or Pitts. burgh. Pa. D. stACFERRON. Treasures fUt. TELG elthEN WOOD COAL OMPANY Sti t 18( w a l s a -a to n nua lD o vide o nldd e o rs T o W n OPLR t C er l J N u T on the Ospital Stock: Tbe Transfer Rooks sill be closed from this date, until July Sib. • DAVIDSON, Treasurer. °dice 0.. M Walnut strPet. PnILADELPHIA, June 16,.1866. jet6tojy6 THE ANNUAL MEETING °e Stool:101d- R b M em of the CRAWFORD SUGAR CRE-E. OIL CV PA NY, for the election of DI . ra will be held at the office of the Company. No. 4.3. t L1.../Ur street. On MONDAY, the 2d Qt July ne 15 o'clock, M. GEO. W. S H.EFtD jeta,mmr.f.2t ' Secretaiy. •1 ; r 1 1. oNS. THE CA PE MAY 66 3 D A. 11.41( W A.VE 59 • Published P VERY MORNTNG, except Sunday, from June SO to september 1856, as CAPE ISLIND, New Jersey, Is the ben advertising medium on the conti nent. It is read by the thousands who visit Cape Hay dur ing the rkathirg Season, and who are Use largest buy ers and beat payers in the country. It is read in Hotels, Steamboats, Railroads, Private Houses—Everywhere. It gives Hotel Arrivals. Telegraphic News, Local Items. Accounts of Hops, Balls, and everything occur nig at ape . Adve C rtisem N ent AY s Inserted from Zune SO September 3., 1866, at ONE DOLLAR PER LINE OF SPACE. the lowest rate of any paper in the country. Twelve lines make an inch. Subscription Price. r 2s fOr,the Season Adores% S. R. MAGONAGLE, PUBLISHER, je21,1/ Cape Island, New Jersey. AT.EW sj. • t. • .1 1 11 . LINDSAY dt BLAKISTON will publish BIM% NOLDS on the DISEASES of the BRAIN and NEB yOries bIiSTEM, in one volume octavo. _ _ BECENTLY PUBLISHED. CANNIF'B PRINCIPLEb OF SURGERY. BAERIS'S -PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DENTAL suBDERY Ninth Edition. TANNER'S .PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Fifth Edition.i - cAzEAvs 02STETRICA. Fourth Edition. A.NtiT.:E ON NARCOTICS AND ST.IMIIL ANTS. ItADCLIFF ONEPII EPSY. - PANttOM ON CHLOROFORM, MEDICAL BOOKS. _ A , fu ll assortment always on hand and for sale at low prices, LINDSAY BI.AKIsTON, - - Publishers and Booksellers, No. 2a-.south Sixth street. JIIST ISSUED.-NEW. BOOES.-OBSERVATIONS 014 RECOL•STRUCTION.- By Ilmry Flanders, author of "hi list the War go on." Pamphlet. Et 011,3t0m0. a survey of the Life and Work of -a .Tems t'brist. 1 vol., 12.m0. TEE hleSQUvrt A TIES an d other Poems. By 3Ohn GALL HAMILTON'S NEW• BOOK. "SUMMER BJ " Author ot "Country Living and Thinking," &o. 1 vol - _ - - - BiITLOCK'S POEMS. New edltlon. 1 . VoL Blue and gold. For sale by SAM - FS S. CLAXTON, Successor to W. S. & A. Martlen, 696 Chestnut street; A"3"413 LIFE OF PHILTDOIL—THE LIFE OF Eurr.TOOlt, Musician and Chess Player. by Geo .Allen,'Greek Professor in the University of Penney]. vania, with a Supplementary Essay on Phlhdor,ar Chess author (and Chess Player, by plumate Von Hol debrand and de Lana, Envoy Extraordinarf and Min ister Plenipotentiary of the King of Piroda, at the Court of tiaxe-Weimer. -1 voL, octavo, -34 vellum, gilt top. Pries, $1 25. Lately published by •' - Nu H. Imam & 187 South Fourttistreet. • ig.‘!. :ell .• 11 • 11. I I .10M7 7 1•1 1 110 61 1 :717/ 73.0 • • : BOARDING. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can obtain first-class A BOARDING, with elegant room, beautifolly•lo tate!): by applying at 1704 EACE Street. References required. - • 3e2741* BOARD, -Gentlemen can. obtain b• Ant at Divinity Hall, corner of Thirty=ninth - and Welnnt atreet% Wed. Philadelphia. Inquire -from 3 t 43 6 o'oloca - , - P. - - ie26-14.* WEE HANDSOUR REKDENCE. S. v. corner of 1 Spruce and Eighth streets, hats been opened•for the reception nfboarde < Booms single and suites, and with or Oltbout pr late table. Japim• EDUCATION. IPZ." F AL LA ' ILOSION OF MISS MOM?' lODEINADY Pcllt YOUNG iiimari - Win . Oran. mence on Wednesa September 18th at at hL residence, _corner o 'pier and Sixteenth _streets PhiladelPrda. Ram ecce:—Bev. G. Emien Hark D. e' e n Thomas lirainerd, D. D., W. B. AneniEsn, IBM t of elno colless. 17/Mr pIUPPING FOE NEW YORK, ' Via 'Delaware and Raritan an ThiAtilladelphia and New, Yoz g , ExPreo ls . Steamboat Company 7if . Steam Propellent "leave HAIRY . iron •• #/ FIRST WHARF below M.A.RICET steel, making-a. e run in 24 HOURS. , This Line contecta with all Northern and. Emden Transportation Companies. Goods forwardeddirect t. all points free of commission. - • Freight received at lowest rates. - - WM. P. MN DE 17: CO., Agente, li South NiquirVeg, PhUadelphht. • . JAS. HAND, Agent, 117 Wall street, New-Yorh, FOR SAVANNAH,-GA. THE PHILADELPHIA AN SOUTH • R.s. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE SAILING EVERY OTHER SATURDAY. The liar new steamsbip TONAWANDA - • Captain Jacob' Teal 'Cabin Passage 415 at Deck n • ....... BIX 'The steamship TONAWANDA, I. Teal,commander, will commence receiving freight for the above port ai RACE street when oaTitURSDAY, .luly sth, and sail on SATURDAY, July 710. at 10 A.: Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading aria their goods. The State BOOM accommodations of this &Milne) are of a superior and commodious character.; Freight for CHARLESTON, S C., can_ be Ihr• warded via SAVANNAH with quick despatch. 'No' Rills of Lading signed:airer vessel leaves the S. PLAN' AGAN. President. • ' ' 420 South Delaware avenue. • .cir)Wght orpassage. apply to ' , whi I)ENRIS, Sectetary arul Trim:usurer, " ' • • US Walnutstreet. FOR BOSTON. • - •• _ STRAMSEECP LINE DIRECT. KOWIO 9 PROM .XI.C.Y.POSTEVER 3/17/1 DAM& punt PINE ST. WHARF. P.BILADEMPHIA, AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews. will sail from Philadelphia on Saturday, June ,30, at 10 A. M. The steamship ROM .111, Captain Raker; will sail from Boston on Thursday. June 28, at 12 M. The line between Philadelphia .. and Boston 11 now Composed of the ROMAN (new); Captain Baker, 1,488 tons burthett. SAXON, Captain rda i,rso senns barmen NORMAN, Captain, I,2as tons 'Miriam. • These substantial and wel l ha steamships will sail punctually ea advm.UaW, and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. their Shippers are requested to Send Riga of lading with limr=itsr passage having superior aeconainods. ttona, apply to / HENRY wnisoa. & co., ,1 • je.e, au South Delaware avenue., SIMFOR WILMINGTON, N. C. The Philadelphia and Southern Mail bLcsuusuip Company.—Begular. Lute sailing every other t- atarday. The fine new- steamship PIONEER, Captain P. F. foils', will commence receiving freig,t for the above post at RACE street wharf. on THURSDAY, June 28th , and sail on SATURDAY, June 30th. &tie A. BC The State Rooms of this Steamer are of a commo dious and superior character. Shippers will please send bills of lading with their g i.e wwharf:wharf:oods. as none will be signed after the vessel leaves t STEPHEN FLANAGAN, President, 420 South Delaware avenue. For freight or passage, apply to WM- DERR/b. becretary and Treasurer, .15 Walnut street. Consignees at Wilmirgton.WOßTß ce. DANIEL, jell FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGlA.—Pioneer Line.—A fin3t•class steamshipp Pier u. 4 IN. orth River, New Y ork , every SATURDAY for he above pert. - Cabin passage, 115. Freight 10 cents per foot. 50 cents per barreL opal from Philadelphia and other points recelVeo by any transpertation line, and promptly forwarded tree of commission. APPLY to LEWIS L. JONES, 13 Broadway, New York. JOHN FL AT WOOD 5 Walnut atreet, Philadelphia. Agents in Savannah. Messrs. Hunter &.ElarnmelL ark Zialbteiffedi3A 9 WW The line ateamaldpe of this Line Mears at the lowa' rates and sill revise/ frela the Fbat Wiwi above Kafka Wee every WKDRPEIDAY and Ei&TURDAY, At Noon. Gionnuedll-mg with Harolds from nuktraoro,Norfalk and('qty Point, ibrroing the moat direct route Mr tar South and Southwest. dons For oPF I 7 to freight or pageoge, with excellentent &mammoth' , V 714. P. CLYDE 00.. 14 North and Beath Wbarvde& NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX ANDRIA, Georgetown and Washington orapeake and Delaware Canal, with aumeattons at Aiexan Va., It= the moot direct rano for Lynchburg, Bristol. Knoxville, Eashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamer& leave Fleet Wharf above Market area every Viedamidav and Saturday at 12 M. Yor freight apply to the memo. W. .e. YDE Wha CO. e a. 7.8. Davidson. Agent at Se cagedowtu Iftdridge Co., Acosta at Alaxastdra. • EXPRESS LINE FOR AT. XANDRLA., orsetown and Washington via Canal— he fine steamer JOSEPH HALL, Captain Fenton, is now h ading for the above points at GIRARD'S a hart, second above Market street,and will positiv.ly sail cn WF-DNI , ...SDAY, 27th June, at 12 M. eights will be forwarded to all points in the inte rior tree of t ommission. For freight., 4te., apply to DAVID COOPER, Agent, je.23 le N. Delaware avenue. FOR NEWYORK.—Philadelphia divan Propeller Cempany—Deepatch and Svrift slirtM, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 N. and 5 P. M., connecting with all the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to - WISE. AL BAIRD .13 CO., No. U South Delaware avenue. u s , NEW TOWBOAT LINE. IMLAWANN _and CEZSAPEAN.I fir-BOAT COMPANY: • EA_RGES towed to and from PHILADELPHIA HAVRE-DECILACE. BALTIALCRE, WASHING TOIL and InMrmediate point& Whf. - P. CLYDE Oli p i=in a N 0.14 South Wharves. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent. - FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA. CLIPPER LINE. • SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift. &ire Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship RING FISHER, Harding, Commander, Ismow talking in the balance of her cargo at Pier II East River, and having large engage menta shippers may rely on prompt deal:latch. For freight, at reasonable rates, appty to RIBROP, SON ft CO., my2Stf BS Arch street. FOR FREIORT OR CRARTER.—AI Br. barn RAFRLEJIi,SOON, maater, 490 tons re gister and 8 bbls. flour. Al Er. bark JANET. Kinney, master, 280 tons regis ter and moo bbls. flour. Al Br. bark RALTHAEIARA, Wilson, master, 291 tonso s egister, and 3,500 bbls. flour. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Thesing, master, 210 toner egistes and 2,300 bbla. capacity. Apply to ED22172W A. SODDED. a 00.. app S Dock street wharf.. FOR PROVIDENCE. R L—Express Line.— The fine regular packet schooner WAR EAGLE. Captain Rely, will be despatched for the above port in a few days. Freight received at second wharf above Market street. Apply to DAVID COOPER, .1s North Wharves. - • JeE FOIL BObTON, Mass.—hbrpress Line.—The flue schooner G. W. RAW.LLY, Allen,master, is now loading fer the above port at Willow street wharf; and will Dave premot despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOP.F2EL, 18 NomWharves. je WANTI , D.—A gond Veasel to load Liar Taber titoanSondttern porberal fr t e So g r h fh p ttelphla. zBa te m n i I t.C.O.,Mock street wharf, ' 1e21.6t WANTED.—A 'Vessel of about 100 M feet f. Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, 15fd., to ilmingtan, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER. 18_N. Wharves. ap27 QTEAMSBIP SAXON, FROM BOSTON.—Oon 4 . 1 signees of merchandise, per above steamer, will please send for their goods. cow landing at Pine street Wharf. (je2e-St) . HIENSY INSOR & 00. TAB. B.BRlNDLlGE,snocessor to JOHN SHENDLEIE BONS, Ban Makers, No. 800 North DELAWAR E Avenue, PhiladAlphia. • All work done in the best manner and on tae !Owe& and moat f*vorable terms, and warranted 10 Oro par tent satisfaction. • Particular attention even to repairing/. 3 tJA s Y31.10'13: 1 Atilt.lll itto.THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER OR EUROPEAN RANGE:a for families botPls or public Institutions hi 'TWENTY DIFFER ENT SlZbit Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot air f urnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-oown Grates, Fireboat's Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewlic le plates, Broil ers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the manufacturers. ' - _ _ - CHASE, SHARP & THOMPSON, z0721.m0v,1;6m0 No. 209 North Second street. m. • TH,ONAS O. DIXON *SONO, Late Andrews dc Dixon, . No . DIN 011EsTNul , street, Plillidelphis,„ Opposite United States Nint, _ .. . LOW DOW,' •-• And other .GSL&THI = Her aninrainte, Aidtaudnonn wood MI , e _ 'ALB ADN ' WABBL=AM-7 ALMS_ moral and Private .141110 DEO .3 7 ENTWaig , 8 000111 4 ,G•DANG218_,_ILS.TH. nageselieW oan WHO7antAT4C and arr Air.. TIIIPYRIAL PRIItgEB.•;-10 Cases 7 lb. Canisters, high J. grade.. Prenclr Imperial Prunes, landing and for sale by JOB. B. BUBBIBB. & 10 t3outbk P9lawiste avenueu, 1111VG641 ..IE ) UIEitIEI • , LIBERTY WHITE-LEAD. .7 HE BEST IN :THE MARKET; Ist. For_ FEARING and I:OW:BINH properties, _2nd. For WHITENESS zuld BEAUTY of finish. t -3rd. For ITNIFORM FINENESS of grinding, ' 4th. Same weight will do MORE and BETTER, W 011,1:: at .e given'coat than any other... • sth. MostF.CONOMICAL WhiteLe.ad ever htlesducei l • 6th. If you wish to procure as much value as vossib for your re oney and secure handlome and dur6; ble work, instruct year painter 1.0 Use, PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEADI - ' Try It and be convinced: - ...• . - • _ Satisfaction guaranteed .by the Manufacturers. ZIEGLER -& SMITH 'Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass bealers„ : 137 Nortit. :Street - - . PHILADELPHIA -jel4-8m; CLOD LIVEP, OIL (new made) regtdarly iecei*tr: quantities suitable to the trade., .. ALCOHOL'; 95 per cent, Thseat - Ohality in best of pack{ . } , EL P lMEDds.3ll 3 llol3o3l.ortibidiackaae3, - Ipecae Boot, Ipecac powdere& - 4ectsc,Powdered,li, 34 lb. bottles; Powdered Caltsayaßark, Powdered Rbu , Powdered - Jalap, irrbottles,,for sale py:,T9HII Q. BARER, 4. 00.,.Nallaldarkerstreet. - . , "DLAti WS Pt ME FRUIT , SYRUPS putarplif .ottlat JJ expressiy.for Swindles inlbe country. , Ofte. table• spoonful of any of these Syrups added to aglow aloe. water; makes a mcatrefreshing and delfghtful draught —abnost.ltnot equal tosoda water.. Orders by mail, premptly answered. Et.o; BLAIR'S SONS',Apothei caries, ales, hand Walnut . Streets, .Philadelphia. rtAMPBOII.—A: lot of 'Camphor for, sale by W11,..' LLilet gr. CO., Druggists,. No. 724 and 724 VIETRADT OF BMW • for beef tea' or Balance of .1:1 Hearin eickness or for soups for table use. Made n Elgin, illinols; by Gall 'Borden, from the juices of choice beef and is • superior in delleions flavor and, quality to any hitherto known. Packets with full di. rections. one dollar 'each: .RI7B.BELL, APOPmearY/ MO Chestnut street, . 14ti r, , Boxeih -Ram Eicoopa, snridcal Instnuosnta, - Times. Eisrd and Bolt Dabber Goods,Vl2l Cases, Gl= ant hietalt33l#ak&C.i ail st"lrizallarate: SNOWDEN & . . . aP544 • - • 5280%12,Xlighta =est. ROBERT IMELORMR. & CO.. N. goomma FOURTH AND. RACE MINER'S, 'Wholeaahf Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers' In Windaile Glass, White Dead, and 'Faints of every description, offer to the trade, or consumers, a complete goon OS goads In their line,at the lowest market rates. - ROBERT BHOWW & CO., , Northeast corner Fourth anti Race streets. ' DAY BUld.—atust received, an Invoice of Gentling • Imported Bay Brim, for tale by the pallon, by ki0.13.1131T BHOWAI R dt..00.. DrUgglig. mt• Car. a., 4 • . • • : .in,, • - . el T 2.l3.NllEFLC—Jenning's Calcined, Inliolls. round Una ANkand borax, also In bottles. Jeuminra Carbonate 01 Magnesia:in - 2 oarand s es. papers. Heavy, clued' Maenads lyndlng and ter sale by Liar nac CO.,.Drugglits, Market awl Eleventh \ja i elphLa. v a LEGAL. NOTICIM). IN I. HE - DIS litter COURT • FOR - 'I HE - CITY' ,. • I. AND COUNTY OF . PHILADELPHIA.. Saturnius De.tonet. Administrator * . ,fr.c, vs. • a : . • Scott. Vend. Ex., March Term, 1865, N 0.49. . Same vs. same, Vend ' Ex., March . Term,-. 1866. Fir. "ll.• . Pant B. Goddard, Trustee, vs:Freeman Scett, Venfat; . EX., September Term, 1863, No. 286. • • • - • • The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute JAI, __ands arising from the sales, under the above •of the follow ing described real etude, to wit:- . t. - : * L Ad that-lot or piece of ground ,, on he iett s ., 3 sid e of Front • street, distant-sM feet 4.i.;"• : inches .* from Diamond street, in thac_tylefPhiladelphia. : Col/•: . Hotaming in front or breadth out said Front. street Eri . feet. ar d tree t.' in. length or . depth of that ,width 110 feet 1 3 - s• . • 2. All that lot of ground, on the west - aide of Fre7o, street ; distant 291 feet 4.4. inches south from _Diem° , it' • street,•in the city of Philadelphia, containing - .111 fro or breadth on :said Front street 17 test , and .1a leng..l• - or depth of that widthshi feet to Hope street,. . - - • t -3. All that lot of ground on ' the West . side of Fre 7 . ' street, distant MS feet - 41 i inches south fremiDiam. ~-..— street. in the city of Philadelphia, containing. irt. : , •or breadth on Front street 17 --feet, and in lengthr depth of that width 110 feet to Hope street. 4. AU Slier certain irredeemable yearly ground rei...',' of 6713: lawful silver money of the United States dl Americe,eachdollar weighingseventeen pennyweled. 1 and six grains. at least; payable half yearlv, - witilon° - deduct', n. by Thomas Thompson • to Freeman ...Scotli issuing out of all that lot of ground on the-west side of Pfutcl 'mon street.' in the city of Philadelphia. Its feet- - north of Poplar street; 16 feet front by ,64 feet deep to`., • an alley, with privilege, &e: , ~ • 5. All that certain irreueemable ground' rent of $7O, payable half-yearly in lawful silVer money , by David , . • Griftith to. Freeman - Scott, isselitg: - ;t - tit of that lot of -, ground on the eaa distantf Eleventhetreet. Itt- the or - Philadelphia, 154 feet north from - Poplar 'i street, 16 ft:et front by 73 feet deep to an alley, with mt. , - vilege dc.. , .... 6. AU that certain threelitory brick reettel6ge and late of srLund, situate on the northeast corner of Poplarl- - and Eleventh streets, in the city of PhtledelPhf e. Matt , Mining in front on Poplar street 16 feet , 8 inches, arida .. .Lß • death on EL venth street 55feet, and on the east line: ••• •- .-- - feet to a three feet wide alley, on which • said lot ctr ll talus about 25 feet. • 7. All that certain lot ofground situate on the 80IItiits - . . west corner of Front and Diamond streets, In the city . of Philadelphia, containing In front on said Front' street, 231 feet 43.1 - Inches, and in depth, at right angles t - t-t said Front street 110 feet to the east Mae of Hope street. Will attend to the duties of his appointment Qvat-• TUB SDAY, the 3d day of Snly.liFe,. at -4 o'clock, P. fie.., at his Office, No. 6= WALNUT street. in the city -- ~... i • Philadelphia. when and where all persons interested are requested to present their claims or be debarrde . -• .• from coming in upon said hand. •• -. ROBERT N. WILSON, .1. - - I : Auditere3 . ..• CITY AND I "7I77"S COUN'T Y OF PHILADELIHiIIt.::' In the matter of the Petition of LITPLE HECHORI: OIL (X)I,IPAN. Y, for leave to sir renders.: their corpor_ frapcbises and be dissolved-The - undersigned, air pointed by the said Cotirt master and auditor, tdtaill: • 7 testimeny and report upon - the propriety of grantin i • --. the prayer of said_ petiton, and to' audit, settle and at . • Just the account filed with said petition and distribute' the baler ce remaining in hand, will meet- the par . -.. interested for the - purposes of his appointme nt, ltlONDAY, July 9th, i 8668 at 4 - o'clock. P. M., at ..' Office, No. 423 WALNUT sVset. in theettY Of-Phflad J•: - .: phis --' . ••• BENJAMIN H. HA Illitt;, -- ,- je2s-m.w,St. - .. • Master and Auditor. •, . • TNTEMIte.a.A.2O3' (.B.lu.telt btifelifeeta CITY AN . •- - COUNTY. OF PHILADELPHIA: 7' ; Estate ;: • • CHRICTLAN MUEEILECK. .deceatted. -Notice hereby Siren that ROSI2.A SOPHII.. • MUEHLEC -•. .• . 4 i . widow of said decedent, has filed. ill the. Clerir.!e .001 . • - 0t said Court: her petition and an Inventory- 'and a •"L ••- • ' praleement of the personal property elettert to be r i. tamed by ter, under the Act of Assembly . of April I ...•:. 1851. and the supplement thereto, and that the - sant y. will be approved. by said Court on FRIDAY, Jun ix, I 29th, A. D 1866, unless exceptions be filed thereto bet-.,• •• ' lore that tine.• • • - - - " - - JOS. -- ABRAMS." • ''' • ' jel:0-w&f.-Iti •• - ... . - _-- Attorney or Widow.!', • jgm toi.Y4 IN THE R.PHANS' COUb.T FOR TH4 CITY - .I.COTINTY OF Pill LADreLPILIA.—.e state of JOJEflet, GALLOWAY, deceased.—Notice is hereby given thsae, AMANDA GALLOWAY, widow of said decedent, ha Sled in the (Jerk's Office of the said- Court, her pet..' toln and an inventory and appraisement of the persole nal property elected to be retained by her, under tfr.j. act Assembly of April IL 1851, and the supplement7' , thereto, and that the, same will be approved by sal fiCourt on FRIDAY, June 29, 1566., unless exceptions led thereto before that time. JOaRPH ABRAMS, .ria_ A ttorney for Widow,Au je2o-w f 4th ESTATE OF ROBERT ADAMROBERTSON; - DF B CEASED.—Letters leatamentary upon ;hetatl'l of ORERT ADAM ROB,. BISON; deceased,' hav E., i hien arar tol to the subscriber, all persona indebted _ said Estate are requested to make payment ,- and thog having claims, to present them to DAVID FORE M 1 BORE_RTSON. 207 Bowery. New York. Executor; his Attorney, THOMAS J. DIEHL, 53u Walnut - • Philadelphia. - my23-w6t /6..q011101 1 / I kUb. 'HER MA JESTY' CHAMPAGNE 9 J. .r) o 161 MTN PUNT IT., SOLE AMT. lapr=&-The attention of the trade la Tv' the tellot cholas Wines,. ter JOSEPH F. j:), Ho. VS Sonti l ittett 'rite *above Walnut MADIMEteII, 4 -01d laud, 8 years et; '22l ` swam • rta , -olazinbell 4 um, single, double artf_- triple Glove, E. - Crosoe & Sons, Rudolph, Topes, Pdep9be, Ve_ Wotan and Z. Valletta. TIS-Vallette, Vlnh_o Velho Real, Denton =I oY Itebello Valente dr, uo., vintages tete to . on- CLA.R.ETEI7enute ,31 . , rrma 'and ilikalatsplie Males" 'PERKO tira wia. le - iontien, afire a Cti, XIISCST--f Pros • ORAXPAGZIES t g a i la st %WM, OW de Veneto, Her hielestV Bona aabinet and :oUgkil favorite brand& CY2?WIEfISK/ES.--500 puss Pttie Old .75/beat R2t... o,,,rbo.ax!d Monongahela Whiakiee, for sale tat E.' r - ... BiLDDI, ETON: - - - 5 Notth-Front 551r5et. rIOTTON AISVISIIIIN SAIL DIKSIof every - feta from one to PAX het wide, an numbers. Tent as Awning puck, Papermakera feltinm Twine, dva. JOAN Wi . ZWIEMLAIS.dr. CO., • ifithiNt94llo.l4ll EMM