CITY s BITLIMIL UNION BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION— Founded 1831—" An institution, for the En couragement of industry. the S'uppreesion of Pauperism and the Relief. of Suffering among the Worthy .Poor."—At the artitaat *sleeting held Tuesday, October 16,1866, at the rooms, of the Society, northwest corner. of Seven th and thins= streets, the:following gentle 3nert were elected officers and mana gers for the ensuing year .President-43idiuzz. H. PEnangs. Vice Pre.sidents—RaaßAlO D.' WOOD, J. rissza .T,vAarau. . Treasurci--flostuND Witcox, 404 Chest nut street. Corre,9ponding Becreta9y—L. MONTGO =BY BOND. Recording Seeretary—Jolor H. ATWOOD. MANAGERS. Benj. Coates,. Thomas A. Budd, Thos. Latimer, Charles Rhoads, John Bohlen, Richard Wood, • Wm. Purves,Chas. g. Warts, M.D., Arthur G. CcIIM, Edwar4 - .R. Wood, Benjamin Orne, James Bayard, John W. Claghorn, Joseph A. Clay, Thomas Wattson, Alfred M. Collins, Joseph H. Dulles,'John E. Graeff, John Ashlturst, !Henry D. Sherrard. At a subsequent meeting of the Board the following appointment was made, Yo t Hicks, Agent. There are 120 gratuitous female visitors (visiting in the districts where they reside), and who, from long experience, know nearly all the worthy poor. The following is an epitome of their labors and disburse ments tor_the past year, taken from the an nual report, to wit LABORS. No. Of visits made to the poor, - " Families tiader charge, - " Sick administered unto, - " Deathsnttended upon—five ':by Cholera, - - - " Persons found employ ment, including domes tics to places in families, " Children , placed at school and Sunday school, - " Persona, including chil dren, found asylums, - " Young girls rescued from an abandoned life and re stored to friends, DISBURSEMENTS. Materials, Reduced to Money Values by 1411 Estimate. Cash distributed by visitors from "appropriations by the General Board, - - - - - - 83,875 00 Cash distributed from collections made by the visitors them selves, - - - - - Cash distributed from the office, including wages paid out there as aid, - - - - - - Cash distributed to sewing women by the Ladies Branch, - - 4,017 12 Cash distributed to other female labor at the store of the Society,- Cash Value of 1740 tons of coex, (012,240 pounds to the ton,) dis- - tributed, in quarters, at $7 50, Cash value of 64 tons of coAL, and 31 cords of - WOOD collected by the visitors, - - - - 708 00 Cash value of PROVISIONS, in chiding flour,, buck wheat flour, Indian. meal, potatoes, beans, hominy, tea, coffee, sugars, mo lasses, bread, soup meats; and medicines and delicacies for the sick, - - - - - - 1,550 00 Cash value of MATERIALS: 1,627 new and partially worn gar ments, the gifts of various Dor cas and other Societies (acknow ledged elsewhere) and of indi viduals, cash. $75, - - - 1,221:00 Cash value of 252 yards of stuffs. 45. articles of furniture and bed ding; and 128 pairs of boots and Cash vane of 550 stoves lent,bear ing the name of the Society, to prevent their loss. These stoves were patterned by the Society for this use and are very economical in their operation. They cost, with repairs, deli vered and returned, about $6 00 each. As they last three years, the cost (and consequent value to the poor) per year or each stove is, therefore - 1,100 00 Total, 71 Contributions both in money and s3o, mate rials thankfully received at the office of the Society, N. E. corner of Seventh and San som streets, or by the Treasurer, Edmund Wilcox, Esq., 404 Chestnut street. Tan Bermatoirs EXCITEKENr. The political troubles in Maryland have taken a new phase, and the excitement is as intense as ever. We presume it will last until after the election tomorrow and then subside. There Is, however, no aubsidence in the demand for the cheap and excellent coal sold by W. W. Alter, 917 North Ninth street, and Sixth and Spring Garden streets. VARY CHOICE ROASTED COFFEE. MITCHELL d: FEET•• HER, 12114 Caestnat street. FROSTED BEAVERS, VELVET BEAVERS, BLACK BEAVERS, TRICOT BEAVERS, PLAIN BEAVERS, PALETOT BEAVERS. .CAPITAL STOCK THESE GOODS. COOPER & CON ARD, NINTH and MARKET. ANOTHOR COBIPI.rwENT TO THE WHEELER 4e, Wn.sqh. - ,—This great dewing Machine is to all others what the elm is to the solar system—it eclipses all competitors. At the late istate Fair at Dayton, the committee awarded the first premium to the Wheeler ds Wilson Company for the ' best Sewing Machine for family use;" and the Judgment of that committee is the Judgment of the world. This award was made over the Grover & Baker, Howe Ell °tic, .Singer. Wilson & Gibbs and the Florence. We have seen the document. CraLDEEN's HATS Of All Styles. OAllFORD'S,Continental Hotel. .PLAIN AND GORED CIRCLES, PRIMA DONNA POINTED SACQUES, ASTRAKHAN SACQUFB, LOOSE BASQUES, COOPER & CONARD, NINTH and Id AREET. AN tfrmucrr ADMIRAL.—Admiral Teget boff, of Austria, has been dismissed the service for sailing his vessels contrary to the Austrian rules of navigation' but the most lucky Admiral Ye get hoff we know of is Admiral Semmes, who got off from CaptainWtnalow in an English yacht, The best things **to get off' or on either are the ready-made garments at Charles Stokes & Co's one.prlce clothing house under the Continental. They go off very readily and easily.from the store and on to the customers. TRY OUR YANKEE BUNN& MousE & Co., 903 and 904 Arch street. "PITY THE SORROWS OF A Poor. OLD MAN," WHO HAS GONE THROUGH LIFE WITBOUT A CONSCIOUSNESS THAT THE PL ACE TO PROCURE BOTB' CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S SUITS; . MILITARY UNIFORMS, NAVAL orrro. SUITS TO SUIT ALL, IS THE BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL, ROOKHILL a WILSON. 666 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET. COAL AT RETAIL AT PORT RICHMOND Pna- C 123-7.0. the Shipping Wharf, foot of Laurel Street, E.ensington. Gross ton (2,240 lbe.) always delivered, anlemetherwise ordered. 7. R. .a W. TOMLINSON. • ' RAILOWB.LL &. Sox, 534 Market Street. • , Hallowell & boa, 534 Market street, Hallowell & Son, 534 Market street; • Brea' Clothing. Beye' Clothing. Boys' Clothing.. Boys' Clothing. Soya' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. 'Elplendid * assortment. Reduced Priem • Splendid assortment, Reduced Prices. Splendid assortment. Reduced Prices. Call before purchasing elsewhere. CASTORn ES, ASTRAKHANS VELOURS, OTEIRCHILLAS, • _ 2LAGNIFICIDT CLOTH STOOK. WHITNEYS. COOPER dr, OONARE, NINTH and 'MARKET. steam engine Panging.—Air terms, see 6S guth ei ., phl.lA” And 26 dey et., new York, MISSES' HATS! New styles opening daily. OARFORD'S, Continental Hetet DEMME; BLENDICADO, AND; _CATARRH.-- Prohassorat taurlare. and , ess? all diseases appertaining to the above membe Ear rs tr with the utmost success. Testimonials' from the most re liable sOnrcorin the city can be seen-at his office, No, 51s Tlliestreet. The medical faculty are. Invited._ to ac• colony tdieltpsEenis, ashe "as had no secrets to his P • Arnaclil 07.11 1 ' Inset ad. No .oharge - mado or'examination. • Ftrits! Timis! Fu! - - Wioter-Eittfek now oaen.., • ..„ oA.Kinarua , s; ,00ntilientiitztotii; . , New Jersey MattAws. • To-Monnow mr-C,ANDRN:-7.-4To-morrow will be an important day in Camden as well as throughout the State. The election is one which is of vital consequences to the people and big with importance to all concerned.' The Union, Republican ticket., is composed of true:and tried gentlemen, those who have never aided and abetted'Areason in any shape :or form, but have, on :"the contrary, given largely of their means; efforts, time and labor to assist onr bravevolunteers in the field while fighting the battles of their coun try against the hosts of secession. Against them the Copper-Johnsonites have made a mongrel or hybrid, ticket renresenting principle incompatible with, the future in terests and safety of the Government. This ticket it is the duty of the Unionists to de feat. They ought to go to the polls early, and see that no cheafing is carried on by their opponents. They should not fail to make preparations for getting out every voter.-- Let vehiolearbe engaged to convey the old and enfeebled to the polls, so that they may be enabled to speak their sentiments at the ballot-box against the usurpation and fatal policy of Andrew Johnson. There are a number of such persons in Camden and they ought to be attended to without 'fail. Close scru tiny should also be observed so that every person shall have a fair chance to deposit his vote, and that no one entitled to it shall be deprived of voting on any technical grounds. Men well versed in the laws con cerning elections should be placed at all the polls to see that no one shall be unfairly challenged and deprived of his vote. If this is done, there is little doubt but that the entire Union ticket will be successful. No moment should be lost from the time the polls,open at 7 o'clock in the morning until they close at 4.53 in the afternoon. A BIG Tußrrotrx.—The Republicans of Atlantic County on Saturday afternoon held a mass meeting at Absecom, which was larger than any ever held at that thriving village. Delegations from the settlements and hamlets for miles around the country poured into the place with vehicles gayly and appropriately decorated with evergreens flowers and flags. About two thousand per sons were in attendance, who were ad dressed by Ex-Governor Pollock, Hon. A. G. Cattail and others, in a forcible style. The Boys in Blue and the Citizens' Cam paign Club, of Camden, were in attendance, and a band of music gave additional interest to the meeting. In the evening there was a torchlight procession. The people dispersed with hearty cheers for Judge Moore and the whole Union ticket. E.xTRA SkssioN.—An extra session of the Courts for Camden county, for the purpose of trying appeal cases, will be held on the 15th inst., in the Court House in Camden. - 2,594 92 - 1,100 00 13,0'50 00 W.IIIIAIW GLASS WAREROUSE BENJ. H. SHOEMAKER Nos. 205 and 207 N. Fourth Street, FRENCH AND ENGLISH WINDOW GELLASS. Main stock a full assortment of FRENCH WI3F'DOW GLASS. FRENCH DOUBLE CRYSTAL GLASS Pi EACH CRYSTAL PLATE GLASS. ENGLISH SEEM GLASS. ENGLISH SKYLIGHT GLASS. Also the above varieties to arrive per E hip Morning Star, from Antwerp. Ship Bramaamel, from Antwerp. Ship Excelsior, from Liverpool. I also offer the entire product (MO boxes per day) of the 111ANBLIZr WINDOW GLASS WORKS, guar ranteed superior to any other glass made in this court BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER, FOR THE SALE OF .Prench Plate 0-lass, French Looking Glass Plates, 205 and 207 North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIEL, n03.3t1 LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OITY AND .L _COUNTY OP . PHELADELPHIA. Estate Of ALEXANDER IdoCA.LLA., deceasetf.—The Auditor appotuted by the Court to audit settle and adjust the account of IS.AIAIt IicOALLA and A. n. LA, acting Executors of the last will and testament of AIEXANDER McOALLA., demised, and to rePort distribution of the balance in the bands of the Ac countant. will meet the parties interested for the pur pose of his appointment. on TUESDAY, November 20, Hitt at 33 , 4 o'ciock, P. 2L, at the Office of FREDERICK C. BRIGHTLY, Esq., No. 42e TatiFt AIM street, in the city of Philadelphia. • nostn,w,t2t*, "fiTANTED—A GENERAL Olt SPECIAL PART VT NEE, with a rapit.l_of fifty' (50) th ousand dol lars, in an old estabnaired house In New. York of excellent credit doing a band New hbing trade with the South. Address Beßen '2732, York boost Office. noS•mor.fite • IatALLABIPB 87 NORTH MIEIHTIE STREIFT. AP and Ms 01310EITNIrk street, have no connection with any +=her establiehment in the city, OZIO,LIFUIi . THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5.1866. Importer and Dealer Sole Agent HOSIERY' • - GLOVES', UNI)ERWEAR? GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS,'EtC;, TEE LAEG3I3I' VARIETY. AT . JOHN 0. , ARRISON'S, Noe. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, PHII „ SHIRTS ! SMITS ! SHIRTS ! C. A. Also continues to make hie ' ..ratinovED PATTERN smarts/ jrir tneetrial e rfect fit gu to . establish their Imp;rl. oray over all ethers. owl-2m rp SILVER SILVER SILVER FLINT FLINT FLINT BUCKWHEAT, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. DAVIS d RICHARDS. oc24U 'ARCH AND TENTH STREETS. SPARKLING WINES: Henkell & Co., (Mainz.) SCHARZBERGER, ASSMA.NN HAUSER, (red), hit)SEL MUSCATEL, JOB A NN I SBRBO, HOCHHETI+ EE, Chas. Adt Eupferberg, -s - . Beg A R7RE.RO, • MUScA SPABIiLINO MOSELLE, PEBLE DES EIECIKINS JOHANNISBEIto, in Pints and Quarts, to which the attention of the trade and &rallies is invit.A. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, 1310 Chestnu.t Street. auM w s mam 9p -. . CALIFORNIA PURE WINES AND BRANDIES, prom the celebrated Vineyards of B. D. WILSON a SON. Ban Gabriel, Loa Angeles. Callibrzda. A.NORLIC.A. 'MOUND VIRZYASD ROCORTAK, SP P ARKLING OTLAY. P2 mata GRAPE BRILIQDIr, IWEDIE GN SURREY, The above are gaaranteo t 9 be petteoll,7 Pdgill ea um% from the drape, and milted for SACRA EN. rAL and MEDICINAL impose& We claim they are equal In richnese, flavor and pruit7 to the bed im• ported. at nearly half the coat, Pot aide In wood or by the case. CariniCk & Coe SOLE AGENTS, N. E. corner Front and Chestnut Ste. au= rpf STOP ! LOOK AT Tills vt THE GREAT EASTERN • Detective Horse and Live Stock' Insur ance Company. Chartered by the State or Pennsylvania. OAPITAL—gIeo Goo. Lemnos Bottles Mules and Neat Cattle against Losses Resulting from Theft, end Death by Fire, Acct. dental or Natural Causes. PBINCIBAL OFFICE, No. 108 south Fourth Bt., Phila. President—CoL CHAS. FRALEY. Vice P. esident—DANlEL L ZSPERLICY. Secretary and Trees —Dr. 8. ItiteKKß. Assist. Secretary and —F. S. KAPPA. For City References, lEWe Urcnla• 5. Ages to wanted In the City and every county In the State. P. HAFPA, pc2.B-lam rp General Agent. NEW Adroit Route to the South and Southwest, Via the Delaware Railroad Line. ON AND AMER Monday, November 5, Try Ins will leave Depot at Broad street and Washing. ton avenue, at 11P. M., (Saturdays excepted), arriving at Crisfield, Md., on the Chesapeake Bay at 7 A. M. thence by the New and Elegant Steamer City of Norfolk, arriving at Norfolk 2.46 P. M., connecting with Sea• board and Roanoke Railroad, for all points South and Southwest. Elegant Stateroom Sleeping Cars from Philadelphia to Crisfield. For further Information, apply at Ticket Oftlee, 828 CHESTNUT street, or at Depot BROAD street and WASHINGTON avenue. R. F. RENNET, n02,12t1 Superintendent P. W. and B. R. R FINE OPERA GLASSES. Imported and for tale by James W. Queen & 00.. ociatt 924 Chestnut Street: Vongregs. Emjire AND COLUMBIA SPEEN WATERS, Messrs. Bullock Crenshaw, N E (tor. of. Arch and Sixth Streets. Philadelphia, will htrearter keep a simply of these valuable waters for sale, fresh from the Speak% add iellvered to our customers at their store, at ourlowset New ork cnY prices SONS, Prolarietors, Sarato Springs,92 - etrz 011 ff sta,,New 'York i n MONEY TO - AMOtTNT LOANED 17PON DIAMO 'IOI,_WATOREI3. JEW. MAY, PLATE, CLurr HIM% cto., at JOAMB & 00 '8 - ' OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OPPIOE. Corner of TRIED and GAST/ILL Streets, Below Lombard. R. 8.- DIAMONDS' WATMLES, ZBWEray s 'SUNS, dr.o., Fon BALE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. 0022.1021 own Wamt311.825, JBPiVitll.ll,lf . esp.. s co WM salOsteamt at reolmtl* 8 y redacted rlosa , 4 _ FARB Importers of Watthee. eta. . fur* , DI CiassMal WM. mow mu m isi CARPEILINGEL. ctik.ttrimarrrmonsi:. • _ • JAMES H. ORNE 65 CO 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Bth and tth streets: JIIST REOBIVRD Pag E T3SVIFEB A h LABEIE IN French Chenille and Axminster Carpets, 4 KEW DBBIGIQS, JAMES H. ORNE &oa, 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh etreeta. MESSRS. JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S New Styles 6.4 Velvet it Tapestry Carpets. JAMES H. ORNE & .00., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth said Eleventh eta., English Royal Wilton. English Brussels, English Tapestries. JAMES H. ORNE & CO., 626 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh st 26, NEW CARPETINGS Fall Importations, 0 ,. , , ,,, DT2W OPENING. McCALLVMS, =USE • SLOAN, No. 619 MOM= SMOLT, (Opposite Indepewlence HAW limit's* received an invoice of ENGUAH OIL CLOTHS /1.2. CD COCOA MATTING& LEEDOM & SHAW, Wholesale and Retail CARPET WAREHOUSE, art. 910 A. iteti ST., Just received per Steamer Manhattan, new and btu/ci sme Patterns of ClltikieLEy'S TAPHEITIUM, en tirely new, for this market. Also. amu assortment of DMIGGETiII in all Widths. ne n 3cura p4:SDL4lo;twl:in r - i EARLES' GALLERIES, 8143 Chestnut Mt. Looking Glasses. 0 Oil Paintings. Engravings. Picture Frames Rogers' Groupes' A Large Free Gallery of Oil Palatial% NEW STYLI! CARTE DN ki Visite. MASON & Oa. n08.6t/ • No. 007 Chestnut Meat. 1030CEET:1300KB, EINa ENQLSBH CALF AND _L 8.10819. Leather. MASON & CO., no 3 Ott No. 907 Chestnut street. RiIiiNANT, THE NEW STILE ng DE lt. AEo fi .. no 3 int . N 0.907 Chestnut street. d'ita.leD OASES. FINE ENGLISH AND FRENCH V Olaf and 'Turkey LeAtber. MASON & iloB.6ta PTO, 907 OltimMult /kW.. SILK & DRY GOODNI JOBB ERS 1566.L.:''.... - -" - -;FALLH-:.'- , ---.1866 I=MM=ll BANCROFT,":44c.fm* , m . i $3O MARKET STREET.. Oty Fal!ttock is Now Complete,. co units'plaz LR OF NEW AND. DESIRABLE GOODS' CONSISTING OF NOBLBRY AND GLOVER. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ROODS, NIIBIAS. SCARPS, HAIDKERCHERFS. SHIRT FRONTS; EMBROIDERIES, LACES, I RIBBONS' White GFoods. Furnishing Goods, Tailors' Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Threads, Binding., Braids, Button& NOTIONS AND VARIETY GOODS. We call particular attention to our BMW METHOD of doing business. We sell our goods at COST, and tor a profit we add 6per cent. only to the amount of bin. Our only Terms are Cash in Par Funds at Time of Purchase. We with It to be rmdentood that the term COST with ua means the ACTUAL BONA FMB FIRST COST of an article, with all extra trade discounts de ducted, excep.ing only the small percentage allowed m for matting our • The OAST PRIOR is marked ou every article throughout the est3o3.llshment in plain figures, so that buyers, bypr-mining our gook, can easily gallery themselves ao to the advantage:3 and merits of our aye. tem. Our p Is entirely new, and must commend Itself to all who wish to buy goods CHEAP FOR CASH. oell-Im rp JONES' Old Established ONE PRICE FINS Ready Made Cloth* feast, 604 MARKET STREET, above Sixth. 13 = 3 Ir k largl d c s mlt e ht ic lmx: i t i n t l e bat assorted G o ose ressonst vir de. Also a handsome llonergiece EDWARD P. KELLY , TAILOR, 612 OfEESTNIIT STRUT, Has now the FALL AND WINTER, STYLES and t complete assortment of FALL ADD WISPIER GOODS. CLOTNTEomaI or suor to those of any Mho Firsi.Class Tailoring I.ablishment, at moderato prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pattmn Clothes tc show the new and prevalent styles for the inspeCtlor of cuatomers and public. I DO ;i 4IL:11 V;111 AS GOOD AS NEW. After 20 or 50 years use, Fireproof Quality is the same is MA RVIN'S SAFES. ALUM AND DRY PLASTER. • .zrzARLIC AT ALL TIMES. ANPLE TESTIMONIALS. MARVIN & 00., 721 CHESTNUT St Masora° Ilan. )3ROADWAY, N.Y. Bend for IllUatated eatalOSUO. stdisnlvMsrP FiTRb. LADIES' FANCY FURS A. K, & F. K. WORRATIL. 417 A.rch HAVE NOW OPEN A Full Assortment of LADIES' ' AND CHILDREN'S FURS also a great variety of ° -FANCY Carriagt and , Sleigh Robes. ocii3-am rp • POCKET KNIVES AND BODESSORS BEST ENG- Bah make. MAS ON & CO., no 3-80 No. 007 Chestnut street. AzußE, THE NEW EITY.T..E CIABTE DE VISITS. . MASON 4t. 00., n0.3.6Q No. 907 Cuestas% atreet. PRUPIII23.-10 Ossen 711 b. Canisters, P4ll, Mte, Pressek:lmmrial Prunes. lendini t t_ eels AV " 24 SII 41 C 11 )" °ulna war'. WEAL ESTATE. -I = t - EN7r, 'The - Third and Fourth Stories Back, or Tan • NEW BULLETIN. EITILDINO. With entraneeby a rip scions Hall on Chestnut area, and also an entrance on Jayne street. Far 11 izther particulnia apply at the,. "Mew Bulletin-Building, 607- Chestnut Bl=eat: fler - ORPHANS' COURT BAIR-Estate of MIEN MAIL CRIDLAND, deed.-TllO .16U3 & SON% Auctioneers:-Large and - Valuable LOTS, Twenty firstWard. over 19 acres. Pursuant to an orderot tee Mph am' Court for the City and County of Philadel phia. will be sold on TUESDAY, Nov 27th, 1866. at 12 o'clock noon,at the PHILADELE'RIA. EXCELA NOR. the following described property late of Miriam Cra wl& deed, via.: N0..1.-V ALUABLM LOT, 6•Acres. -A 11 that lot of ground situated in the Twenty;first and city ofEhhadelphie, beginning at a point in the middle of Lehigh avenue. In tie line ofthe Logan oni- PertY; thence extending by said Logan property north 62 deg. and % min., east 51.59 perches to a point; thence mill along the Logan property S. 27 deg. and 3 rain.,E., 31 66 perches to an angle orbeed lathe Township Line - road; thence along the N. aide of the raid Township Line road N. 68 deg - and 35 min. - , 'W. 7 s.ni perches: thence • by land ,now er late of Robed - Ns, is Trustee, midd l eg. and said 6.14 perohea. te a point ID the of the Lehi g h avenue and thence along the middle of the said Lehigh avenue N. 78 deg. and 39 min. W. 4274 perches to the place of be ginning; containing m 6.37 acres: N: B. The improve meats are a Stone arution. No. 2.-VALUABLE Li.)9•, 4 ACRES.-_-All that lot of ground situate in the Twenty•first Ward, begin ning at a point in the middle of Lehigh avenue in the line of the Logan property; thence .8.62 deg. and m, min., W. by the said Logan property 8 33400. perches to the east aide Broad street; thence B. It deg. and 21 min., W. along the east side of said Broad. street_ 12 95 100 perches to the north siderof the Germantown and Norristown Railroad; thence S. 11 deg. and 33 min.. east along the said railroad ,4 78-100 perches; thence B. 85 deg. and 44 min.. E by ground now or late of Bebe= Nathan, Truatee, 25 61-100 perches; thence N. 69 deg. and 21 min., 8.28 17-100 perches to a point In the middle of it e said Lehigh avenue, and thence along the middle of the said Lehigh avenue N. 78 deg. and 89 min..W. 42 74-100 perches to the place of be ginning; containing 4 73 100 acres. N. 8.-The improvements' area stone tenant house, frame barn, enduing, ac. No. 3. VALUABLE LOT.-All that lot of ground, situate in the Twenty-first Ward, beginning at a point In the intersection of the west line of Brosta street, and the northeast line of the Germantown Railroad, thence extending north 11 deg. and 21 min., east alone west hide of said Broad street 119 fee, 8,14 inches to a point in the- line of the Logan property ; hence north 27 dm.: and 59 min.. west by the Logan property 242 feet 10,!‘ Inches to a point in the northeast Ems of the tiermaa town and .elorriatown Railroad; them. by the same the 4 following courses and distances, to wit: 8. 12 deg. 55 min.. E. 152 feet 3!..; inches; S. 14 deg. and 30 min.; Id. 76 leer; 8. 17 deg. ana 39 min,; E.:6 feet, and 8.20 nee. and 49 min. E 39 feet 1134 inches to the place of be ginning: conatining 39% perches. o. 4.-VALUABLE LOT, 9 ACRES- All that lot of ground, situate In the Twenty-first Ward, beginning at a point in the west line of Br , ad et. and the centre of linntingdon st : thence extending N. 78 deg. and 33 W. along the centre of Buntutgdon st. 1,038 feet SI.; inches to a point at the line of— property; thence along the line of the same the following courses and distances to wit: N. 60 deg- and 2 min, E. Ott feet X of an inch, N. 50 deg 14 min.. E. 354 feet Of inches, a rid N. 27 deg. and 5 minutes. E. - 174 feet 103 inches to the • sonthwestwardiy side of the Germantown and Norris town Railroad: thence along the sonthwestwardty side of said railroad the six following courses and dis tances: 8. 14 deg. and 24 adm. E. 73 feet 11% incttes; S. 12 deg. and 55 min.. E. 250 feet .534 inches; S. 14 deg. and 30., E. 76 feet: 5.17 deg. and 39 min., E. 76 feet; - -V deg. aid 49 min, E. 76 feet, and 8.23 deg and 58 min , E. 65 feet 8% inches to the west line of Broad street, thence S. 11 deg. and 21 min., W. along the line of she aid Broad sire t 32.6 feet and 36 of an inch to the place of tuysinnin r; containing 9 acres and 143 27-100 perches. ny the Court, E. A. MERRICK. Clerk O. C. VIR.-See Lithographic_ plans- Id. THO MAS h SONS, Auctioneers, 139 & 141 South Fourth street. 505,20..% CA TO BENT—In GERMANTOWN, within taxi sa Minutes' walk of tt e...pepot, a doable STONE Idlth RiON, (partly furnished), with every modern convenience. Rent sl,ace per annum. ..address "E." Germantown P.O. noS.U.s /OR SALE —The very desirable, medium sized RaIdIDRIGCE,on the west side of Twentieth street, first house north of Arcn Street, 19 feet front by Ifd feet 6 inches deep. 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