from- Our Third Edition of Saturday. From Washington. WAHNINGTON,. May 12—The President has approved the bill to incorporate the National.Theological.lnstitute, in the Dis trict of Columbia, for the edncation of per sons for the Christian ministry. There is to beno exclusion from the Institute on au oetuat of theological belief. The bill is silent as to race or color. , Maj.-Gen. Hitchcock, Commissary Gene -181 of Prisoners, has given notice that a suf ficient length of time having elapsed for the presentation of claims against the fund under the chargeof this office, moneys reco vered from the rebel authorities taken from 'United States soldiers while held as pri sons of war, no claims presented after tnis date will be considered. A pro rata distri bution of the fund will be made on the claims now on file on satisfactory proof of the identity of the claimants, and the authenticity of the claim being presented. The Collector of Customs at New York. WASHINGTON, May 12th.—The Collector of Customs for New York is here to-day to file his bonds and make other preparations for entering upon the duties of his office next Monday. New York Stock ➢Market. Maw Yomr.. May 12t11.--Chicago and Sock Island, M 36; Cumberland preferred, 45M; Michigan Southern, 78%; IC Y. Central, 92%; Beading, 107%; Canton Com- Rany,s9%; Missouri 6'13, 74%; Erie, L 3%; Western Union TvielEnPli Company, 62%; Carolinas. 84; Tennessee S's, Treasury 7 840, 102%; Ten-forties. 98; Five tvren- Mai, 102%; IJ. Coupon iYis 109%; Ciolds.LlB%. ' • ' Marketa. Barrnrown. May 2.—Floor Is quiet, sales of Weet•rn Ehopertine at $lO. Wheat firm. Corn firm at S7@rec. ler white and 82@ilac. for yellow. Oats firm at 67 Provisions steady. Bulk Shoulders, Mic. Bacon 141-i® Wb'e. Lard 23c. Sugars steady. Walaky firm, Western $2 26X. W IiVAD tili n Foittkodill THE RECEPTION OF THE STATE FLAGS Meeting of the Committee of Arrange meats. The Committee representing the several Military Divisions of the Commonwealth, appointed to assist the Governor in inaugurating and conducting the cere monies of the flag reception independence Square, on the 4th of July next, met this afternoon, in the Se lect Council Chamber, Brevet Brigadier General Harry White, Chairman, in the chair. A committee, consisting of Gens. Collis. Naglee and Selfridge„was appointed, to invite Governor Curtin and Mayor Melilla ael to attend the sessions of the Committee. Gen. Joshua T. Owen, of Philadelphia, and Col. It B. Henderson, of Carlisle, were appointed Secretaries. The roll was then called. The Committee consists of the following gentlemen who were selected by Col. Garry White, under a reso lotion of the Legislature and approved by Governor Curtin : First Division—General Hector Tyndale, of Philada General J . W. Hofmann. Philada.: General C. H. T. Philada ; General Joshua T. Chcens, Phila.; Cot Peter A. Lyle, Philada.:C,ol. Peter C. Ell maker, Phila.; Col. W. le cCandless. Philada.: Cot Chaonan Biddle, Philada.; Col. E. R. Biles, Philada. Second Division—General John It. Brooke. Potts town; General W. W. H. Davis, Doylestown: General B. R. M'Clennan Norristown: Colonel William C. Talley, 23 eats. Third Division—General G. Pennypacker, ;West Chester; Col. E. Franklin, Lancaster. fourth Division—Colonel: John W. Schell, York; Major R. H. Bell, G ettysburg. Fifth Division—General Thomas J. Jordan, Harris burgh; Colonel G. W. Alexander, needing; Major John Gotehail, Harrisburg. Sixth Division—General James Nagle, Pottsville; General Charles Albright,Mauch Chunk - Seventh Division—General J. L. Selfridge, Bethle- Item; Colonel William H. Armstrong, Easton. Eighth Division—General C. C. MOormick, Milton; General W. M. ITCall, Lewisburg. Ninth I dvlsion—Colonel H. M. Hoyt, tWllkesbarree • Col. W. H. Ent, Bloomsburg. Tenth Division—Col C. W. Tyler, Montrose; Capt. Joseph Atkins, Hawley P. O. Eleventh Division—Col C. A. Lyman, Lock Haven; Major Thomas Chamberlain. Menu. : Twelfth Division—CoL J. B. Knox, Clarion; Captain Warren Cowles, Smethport. Thirteenth Divbsion—General H. I. liadill,Towandig Gen. R. 0. Cox, Liberty, Volga county. Fourteenth Division—General James Beaver, Belle finite; Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, Lewistown; Captain Brice X. Blair, Huntingdon. Fifteenth Division—Colonel R. M. Henderson, Oar Aisle; Colonel W. D. Dickson, St. Thomas, Wranklin County. Sixteenth Division—Colonel John P. Linton, Johns town; Colonel John H. Filler, Bedford. • Seventeenth Division—Gen.ltichard Coniter,Greens - burg; Col. T. F. Gallagher. New Alexandria, West moreland county: Cant. A. 13, Puller. Uniontown. Eighteenth Division—Gen. 3. S. Negley, Pittsburgh ; Alen. T. A ItowleyZPittaburgh; Gen. A. L. Pearson, Pittaburgh; Gen. J. B. Switzer, Pittsburgh; Col John - .R. Glass, Pittsburgh; Cot W. Birwell, Kittanning; D. S. Porter, Indiana. Nineteenth Division—General John S. Littel,Beaver; Chaplain B. Audio , Browne, New Castle: Colonel Adonirate. J. Warner, Middlesex. 'Mercer ceunt. Twentieth Division—General .3". L. Brown, Erie General John Walker, Erie; General A. B. McOal mount, Franklin; Colonel H. B. Hidekooper, Mead . Title. A communication announcing that a joint special Committee of City Councils of Philadelphia, had been appointed to co-operate with the Committee, was re mived, and the Committee was invited to participate M the sessions. Governor Curtin and Mayor McMichael were then introduced by the Committee appointed for that pur pose snd were ushered to seats. Governor Curtin then explained why the committee was a. In nal, he the Legislature di rected the Governor to procure saidt a flag to be presented to each regiment. to be returned at the expiration of its term of service with suitable inscriptions of the doings of each organization. It was thought that the occasion of the return of these stan dards sbonla be made a grand one, to be partici- Pated in by those who have followed the flags through many battles, the widows and orphans or those who have fallen. He also invited the officers of the General Government, officers of other State Govern xnents, and General officers and others who have . been distirguished during the war. He was glad that Philadelphia had been selected for this great ceremeny. Her citizens had been eminently . loyel, and the speaker felt sure that everythoug would • be done to make this presentation memorable in the breast of all true Pennsylvanians and every citizen of the United States. Mayor McMichael then thanked the committee for the invitation to be present. He felt honored that the city of erm P ny h , i la a d n e d lp hiti a w hoaudl dbeen o s r e d l ect h e im f otrh ethi highestand e le e su o pare • to give his co-operation to the committee. The City Or =ells have ap pointed a Committee to assist in the arrangements. and whatever measures are adopted, the citizens will cordially acquiesce in. Gen. White suggested that that eminent soldier from Penneyivr.nia. Major General Geo. G. Meade, should be selected to present the flags. Col. W. W. H. Davis presented a sketch of a pro; gramme for the ceremonies, which he asked to be re lerred toe sub-committee. A sub committee with Col. Davis as Chairman, was appointed to prepare a programme for the present's- The other members of the commis tee are Cot John P. Glass, CoL R. M. Henderson, lad. P. C. Ehmaker and Gen. Hector Tyndall, Gen. J. T, Owen and Col. T. - J. Jordan. The Committee on Programme retired, and the General Committee took a recese. - BOAM E OF TRAUB. .A27DREW WEL EDW. Y. TOWNSEND, }HORMEL! 4 . THORNTON BROWN, &rztarall and 74: Elaceast @Seamen! 611:12 , 0 PROM NOB Atalanta....._ London... New York April 25 City of Limrick-LiverpooL..New York April 28 City of Paris Liverpool—New York May 2 Germania— .Hamburg—New York May 2 Propontis Liverpool—Bostondr,Phila May 2 Moravian Liverpool... Portland May B Damascus Liverpool... Quebec May B City of Dublin .Liverpool—New York ;fay 4 Java .Liverpool—New York May 6 Pelona London... New York May 5 City of New York—Liverp'l...New York May 9 Atlantic Southampton—New York May 9 City of Cork - Liverpool... New York May 12 Cuba .Idverpool—New York May 12 TO DEPART. Wm Penn... New YOrk....tondon May 16 .England New York... Liverpool May IC Cordea...---. .... New York... Nassau& Hav'a.....6fay ip Palmyra New York... Liverpool May 16 City of Paris New York... Liverpool May 19 Napoleon 111...... New York—Havre- May 19 Napoleon New York--Havre May 19 City of PEIIIB New York... Liverpool May 19 Egotia. .New York... Liverpool May 19 Santiago de Caba__N York... San Juan, Nic. May 19 Columbia New York... Havana. May 19 New Y0rk........—New York...Aspinwall May 21 ."Mora Castle. ..... -.New York... Havana May 23 Ericsson New York..-Bremen. .. ...-....May 24 marathon ....New York—LiverpooL May 29 ,Fi-.:jj jJz 111)000aValfE.iteptitv_:§CMAtVaF1 pOtY R*Bl2B. 4 14 IRV X BETS, 7 8 I HIGH WATER, 2 5 ARRWED YESTERDAY. Steamer S C Walker. Sherin, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W if Baird & Co. Steamer Concord, Norman,24 hours from New York, With mdsete Wrn M Baird & Co. Bark Linda, Hewitt, 17 days from Cienfuegos, with sugar to Geo 40 Carson & Co. 4th inst. 6 AM.. lat, 24 25, lon 80 15, saw steamer Nueva Cuban°. steering SW; Ith. let 22, ion 78 50, passed brig Fannie Baler, of Port. land. steering NE. • Brig Samna' Welsh, 'Weaker,' 14 days from Ponce. PR. with sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co Brig Tempest, Wilson. 20 days from Trinidad, with =gar and molasses to S & W Welsh. ARRIVED` ON SATURDAY. Behr Lizzie W Dyer, Davis, 10 days from Portland, With mdse to E A Bonder & Co. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer A C Stimers, Knox, Washington. WmP Clyde Steamer Norfolk. Vance, 'Richmond. W P Clyde & Co. Steamer R Willing, Candiff, Baltimore. A Grovea. Jr. Ship Mary Russell, Weeks, Neyassa for orders, Peter Wright & BOWL Berm Margaret Ann, Whelpley, St. John, NB. C . C Van Born. Behr A Hammond, Paine, Bo s ton, Suffolk Cold 00. Correspondenee of the Phila. Evelling - ' READING. May 11. - The following boats from the Union Canal Intssed Into the Schuylkill Canal. to-day, bound to Philadel• phia,laden and conslgnedaa follows: Flectic, lumber•to Mr Thomas; Barring Broth, do to Dodge & Cot Crisis and Dunbarg, bit coal tO H A. & heyiert; Saml Ularick, light to captain. F. 2116=GRAND a. Steamer Emily B Bonder, 'Lockwood, at New York yesterday from Charleston. Steamer Etna (Br), Tibbetts, cleared at New York 12th met: for LiverpooL • Steamer Alexanarta,Hattick, sailed from Richmond 11th inst. for this portvia Norfolk. Steamer Cuba,iltollins, sailed from New Orleans 10th inst. for Havana and Baltimore. - Steamers Star of the Union. Blanchard; _Monterey, Whitman, and Alabama. Llmeburner, cleared at New York 12th inst. for New OrleanS. • - Steamer Asia (Br), Ramsey, from Liverpool April 32 via Halifax Bth. inst. with 205' Passengers.. at New York 12th. Put into B ultras for a supply of coal. Steamer Fung Staley, Gough, from New Orleans 6th inst. at New York yesterday. . - Ship George Peabody, Holmes, cleared at N air York 12th inst. for this port Ship Shatemuck. Soule, 117 days from Callao, with guano, at New York 12th inst. Ship Ivanhoe, Harriman. from New. York 23d Jan. for San Francisco, was spoken 91h March: off Rio Ja neiro. Bark Witch, Loud, hence for Marseilles, was at Gibraltar (no date) with her cargo shifted and would oischarge. Bark Clifton (Br). Gavet, cleared at Baltimore 11th inst. for Rio Janeiro and a market, with 2280 bbls flour and 669 bbls rosin. Bark Eagle, for this port via Bagna, was chartered at Havana Sth inst. 700 nbds molasses at $4 bud Bark Hoppett (Swett). Brandt, cleared at New York 12th inst. for Falmouth via.thls port. Bark Lapwing, Benthall, cleared at Baltimore Ilth inst. for Rio Janeiro and a market,with ffioo bris rosin. Bark George T Rem p (Br), Mayo, cleared at Boston 11113 inst. for Gape Town, 11GM. Brig Express, Rumford, 11l days from Colombo, at New York. 12th inst. with coffee Brigs Olive, Foes, and Orosimbo, Gilmore, hence at Boston 11th inst. Schr Cornell ,a Phillips, hence at Richmond 11th inst. cobra Film Neal, Weaver. Freddie L Porter, Small; M 11 Weaver, Weaver, and Sallie B, Bateman, hence at Boston lith inst. Bahr N N ickerson, Kelley, cleared at Boston Ilth inst. for this port. Schr John Compton. Burt, of and from Taunton fbr this port, put into Fall River ilth inst. In distress, having on the 9th, when off Fire Island, in a heavy blow. split sails and sprung aleak. Behr J B Clayton, Clayton, cleared at Charleston Bth inst. for this port. Schr Clara, Barrett, hence at Charleston Bth Inst. MARINE MISCELLANY. Capt Hewitt, of the bark Linda, arrived at this port yesterday from Cienfuegos, brought as ordinary sea, men, Peter Pierre and Chas !Maus. natives of Hayti. who were blown to sea irom the coast of Hayti, and alter severe suffering were picke , up by a Dutch ves sel and taken to Cienfuegos. The local authorities there placed them in jail. where they remained about a month. When Capt Hewitt was informed he imme diately took steps to obtain their release, in which he was successful. owing partially 'to the assistance ren dered by the II S Consul, at Clef fuegos. Ode of the men had or has a wile and five children and came here in hopes of reaching his native land. Captain Hewit being desirous of sending them back, appeals to the chart, able community, and wishes that any contribu tions for that purpose may be left with Mr. M. Dunn, superintendent of the Merchants' Exchange. EtEAL. NOTI4JEE.4. 11 18 THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE' , ITT AND COUNTY 08' PHILADELPHIA.—THOMAS B. WAT'ISOP, Guardian of the Estate of JOHN B. and FANNY WATTSON, vs. SAMUEL OGDEN and the RICHMOND AND ScHITYLEILL PASSENGER RAILWAY C OMPANY, Terra Tenants. 3rd Pluria Let. lac.. March T. 1866, N 0.85. The Andhorappoint ed to distribute the fund, in Court, ari zing from the sale, under the above writ, of the following described seal estate. to wit:— All that lot of ground, with the dwelling house, foun dry. workshop, smithshop, stable. and otter the mes stage and tenement thereon erected, situate on the south side of Girard avenue and west side of Minor street, containing in front on said Girard avenue eighty feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width, at right angles with said Girard avenue, along the west side of said Minor street2o7 Jeer.. Bound ed northward by said Girard avenue, eastward by said Minor street,sontlaward by ground now or tate ofJohn Birch, and westward by a certain twenty-five feet wide street, extending from said Girard avenue to Poplar street. [Being the whole of three lots or pieces of ground, which John Birch, et ux.. by three separate in dentures, the first dated the 28th Dcrember, A. D. 1840, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 56. page 460, &c.: the second dated the Bth of May. A. D. 1850, and record ed in Deed Book O. W. C., No. ae. page 462, dm.; the third dated the 9th of September, 1850, and intended to be forthwith recorded. gran ed and conveyed unto the said Samuel Ogden, his heirs and assigns forever.] Will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUESDAY, Ma, 22, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No. 128 South Sixth street, in the city of Philadelpida,when and where all parties interested are require to be,pre sent their claims or be debarred from coming in on said fund. JAMES W. LA.TPA, my9-101.* Auditor. *TN THE COVET OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE 1 ND COUNTY OF PHELPHIA- In the CITY matt A er of tbe petition ofJames ILA Mc D Henry pra— y- ing that the Recorder or. Deeds, might be ordered to enter satisfaction upon the record of a mor4. age exe. cuted by Patrick to Christopher Fallon and John Fallon, dated the 17th of March, 1154; recorded in Mortgage Book TH, age 45 t, etc.. for 63,000. on premises, each 16 feet inchesln front, situate on the east side of Twelfth street. in the City of Philadelphia. and respectively each 115 feet 4 inches, 83 feet. 58 feet ft inches, 18 feet 4 inches. 84 feet 6 inches, and 66 feet 10 Mates southward from the South-site of Washington street. M arch term, 1866.—8 e it remembered, that on M sth, 3866, on motion of George Junkie, Jr . Eaq., Attor ney for the petitioner. the Court ordered the Sheriff to serve notice of said petition upon Sarah L. Fallon, Ber nerd Fallon, and J. H. Lewis, Executors of Christopher Fallen, deceased, according to the Act of Assembly in such case provided. requiring them to appear on the Brat Monaay, of June 1868, and answer the said petition. Witness my band and the Seal of the said Court this Fifth day of May, A.D.1868. T' 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary, Te parties named in the forgoing order will lake notice of the same, which is published according to law. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. To Sarah L. Fallon, Bernard Fallon, J. H Lewis. Executors of Christopher Fallon, deceased. my7-as,4t ESTATE OF ANNE D. MORRISON, deceased.— Letters Testam , ntary upon the above Estate hay ingbeen grant( dto the undersigned all persons in debted are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same. will present them for settlement to W II:LT AM BIDDLE, bli.te 11111 Office, No. 15 South Seventh street; M. L. DkWSON. N. E. corner Seventh d Walnut streets; WILLIAM RID. DLE,No.IS hou thSeventh st., Executors. ap9-m,tit* MISTATE 04 DANIEL M. PARSONS, deceased.— ..12A Letters el Administration having been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment, and tht , so having claims will present them to AMANDA PARSONS, No. 676 North Thirteenth street. ap30.m,61* REAL ESTATE. g. MANE SOME COUNTRY SEAT.—lncluded in Messrs. THOMAS & SONS' SALE. at toe EX ' ANSE, 15th May, is the very desirable Country Seat of ANDItEAS HARTRL, ("Maple Lawn,") near Holmesburg, Twenty-third Ward. in the City of Phila. 'celphia. It contains 8X acres of ground, 5 acres handsomely said cut in Lawn and garuen, with tine gravel roads and walks. Every variety of shade and trait trees. evergreens and shrubbery, good vegetable garden and grape vines In great variety-3X acres in pasture ground and building lots. The improvements consist of a three-story house, 40x40 feet, piazzas on three sides. tm the first floor, parlor, library, dining-room, kitchen in the re tr, and hall 7 feet wine, with marble floor In the centre, run ning through the length of the house. Five chambers on the second floor, with bath-room in the centre of the house, hot and cold water, sta tionary wash stand and water closet. On the third floor, four chambers and store room, with a stairway leading to the top of the house, from which a line view is had for fifteen miles around the country. Cellar underneath the entire building, with excellent furnace for heating. Marble mantels nand grates in Brat second story. Also milk vault d Ice house, filled. The well is twenty-eight feet deep, and has a fine spring of water (excellent), which has never given out in the dryest weother. The stone stable and carriage house is 30 by 86 feet, and has three stalls tor horses and two for cows. Tb e entry in the centre of the building divides 1116 coach house, above which are two rooms for servants. In the stable yard is a chicken house, a good well of water, wagon shed, &c- • - The situation of this place is five minutes' walk from the Holmesnarg Station, on the Trenton Railroad, with a plank walk to the entrance gate, and possesses the advantage of being within a few moments' walk of churches, schools, stores and the Bristol Turnpike. It has the reputation of being one of the healthiest places within nine miles of the Lity of Philadelphia, and has been the winter and summer rsaidence of the owner for the past eleven years. Ihe purchaser can have part of the fbrniture at a fair price, if desired. $lO,OOO of the purchase money may remain on the property, secured in the usual way. $5OO to be paid when the property is struck off. Can be examined from this Oats to the day of sale. Train leaves Kensington Depot at 3 P. M. Possession on the 12th of June. [my2 4 5 7 9 11 14-7tl CLPUBLIC SALE.-7 HOMAN & SONS, Auction eers.—Handsome COUNTRY SEAT, 22 ACRES, LTEN HILLS, near Old Y or& Road Station. on the N. P. It, R. On TUESDAY, May 15th, PM, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Sale, at the PHI. LADELPRIA EXCHANGit, all that handsome Country Seat, at CD eiten Rills, near Ole York Station, on the North Pennsylvania Ra.lroad, containing 22 Acres, beautillally situated on very high ground com manding extensive views of the surrounding country. The improvements consist of a stone house, with 12 rooms, 2 kitchens, 2 piazzas. Parnace in cellar, ice house (filled), dairy vault; stone stable and carriage house, cow-house, & c. 'I he lawn is well shaded with evergreen and other trees. There is an orchard of fine pear and other fruit trees, kitchen garden, &c.; also a grove containing about 8} acres. Tae situation Is PerfentlY healthy, and the water excellent and un -hating. lar The residence of J. H. Tewne, Est/. May be examined daily. . • TERMS—Two-thirds may remain on mortgage. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, my 8,7,12.14 129 and 141 South Fourth street. WAMESSRS. THOMAS & SONS WILL SELL, AT the EXCHANGE. on TUESDAY. the 15th of May, at 12 o'clock, a handsome HOUSE, and also a LOT adjoining the same, on the south side of PENN SQUARE, in • good condition. For particulars and terms, see their advertisement. The sale is made to close an Estate, and the property is well v orthy of the attention of any professional man or other person,' tie-' siring a beautiful, commodioue and central neylolip THE' DAILY : ii[ILikII.ELPHIA; 11014ijkl, , MAY 14, 1866. FOlt RENT. The New Bulletin Building, No. '607 Chestnut St s reet, SCUM BE COMP.LETED IN A P W bAYB, The proprietors are prepared to receive prop3sals fez renting torch rooms as they do not use themßelVea. These will be TB SEADOND STORY FRONT. BOOM • 60 by 24 feet. • THE WHO= OF THE NORTIEBIBR : HALF OP Your Stories liigh. with Entrance by a wide ball ca Chintnut street, dnd a Front of 25 feet on Janke aireet Suitable fora Jobbing or Oornnaission House, a Bank or Insurance Office. ' Tor Ifiartlier Particulars apply at the NEW BUL LETIN BULLDING. . . . No. 607 Chestnut Street. FOR, JELENT, With use of Steam Power, part of the No. 111 South 701:111TH Street. Apply to avian COUNTRY PLACE FOR BALE.—WiII be sold peremptorily by M. Turmas Bons, ut e Exciter ge, on TURSDAY, May 15th, one oT. most convenient and beautifully located country places in Montgomery county, within three squares of the Jenkintown station, on the North Pennsylvania Raiad, and about the same distance from the vill of J lro enkintown. where there is an Episcopal Church, two physicians, schools, stores. mechanics, dm. The buildir gs consist or a good, old-fashioned stone house, with kitchen, range, bath-room. hot and cold water, large ice-housefilled, large old barn, with plenty of stable zoom, carriage house, water at barn, &c.: a large garden ready planted, two hundred fruit trees in bear- ing. a beautiful lawn, wth fishpond in the centre, carriage -drive, dec.; 11 acres of laud, with the privilege 1 la acres at ditional adjoining if deeired. my 9 is E l 001TAGE3 TO LET I have several fine Cottages yet to let, furnished with all the necessary furniture. etc., except linens, crock ery, knives. ibrks and epoona. Address immediately, my2.lml GERMANTOWN —FOR SALE. EIM HANDSOME COTTAGE, lot 140 by WO feet, cor ner of Main and Sharpnack streets. Artily at No. 930 AIiCH street, or at ALBURTIS RING'S, above Snarpn ask. Immediate possession. Isicat 9-room 4.1) MACE, Washington Lane• near statien. Price $S 000 Fruit and Shade trees. Immediate possession. Apply to 11. FRICKE, ruyitats • 530 Arch street. 11RDIA.—FOR SALE—With possession, COT an! TALE rear the Depot, containing ten rooms, beater, range, hot and cold water, bath, water closet, gas pipes throughout, floors deafened, walls lined. Lot so ivy !Zoo feet, planked, with CrICIICe fruit aad shade trees, grape vines. &c. do Seven trains daily to and lrom the city. Adjoining Loss also fbr sale. Apply to F. M. BROOKE, mylh6li 142. North Broad street. WFOR SALE—A V A.LOA BLE COED:TRY SEAT wt•ii 55 acres of land attacbed.siinate near Moores town, New Jersey. and accessib.e by Camden and Amboy Rallread, seven times daily.- Large double mansion with Ice-house (filled) and all necessary oat. buildings in thorough order. Handsome lawn and fruit in great variety. Terms amommodating. J. IL GE MBLEX & SONS, SOS Walnut street. itrg GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE IE4 OR TO BYNT—Beautifully and conveniently situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and segant IM3EDFANCF.. with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house, &c. Lot 180x 5 13. Apply between 10 and at 88 North THIRD street. Imhl4 till W. P. WLLSTACIL IFa (3)11.31AN1 OW IC—FO2. SALE.—A. handsome .10 double, painted, stone, modern RzsumgcE, with Z.; acres of land attached, situate on Pulaski ave nue, within live minutes' walk from the railroad sta• tion. The house has every city convenience, and 1 in perfect enter. Immediate possession given. J. M. i3TILIMEY & SONS, 1508 Walnut street. FI. IL JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL. ESTATE Agency, No. 271 S. Third street, Philadelphia, s. l Real Estate bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money_procured on Bonds. Mort• gages, and other securities. House and Ground Reno collected. Commissioner ofDeeds for all the States, rays Smi FOR BALE —A. handsome threestory brick Residence, with a 4 im tory double hack bulldin Pfttrnished with every convenience, eituate on tne wf at side of Nineteenth street,•bove Arch. Log s feet front by 103 feet deep. Pea:es:don given June Ist. J. 013311f.EY d< BONS, ice Walnut street. ppFOR SALE CHEAP —RuraI Residence, about I% acres; variety of Fruit and Shade Trees, No. 4%4 FRAN R FORD Road, Aramingo. Cottage 9 rooms. Tenant. carriage and wagon house, ice house ailed , gas premises with other cosv.niencea. Enquire on the [myS-6 1 0.1 WILLIAM BUCKIVS. FOR Fine large Stone •Ilansior, on Clapler street, near Township line, within ten minutes' walk of the Germantown H. H. Station. O. H. 311IIMHEAD. W 5 South Sixth street, IV; FOR SALE.—The dwelling. No. 521 South Ninth lita street, with three story double back buildings, c4,utatning all the modern conveniences. Bath ex pressly for the present owner. Terms easy. Apply at 1.0.5,9 South NLISTH street. myl2:tf FOR .BALE.-THE THREE-STORY BRICK T welling with 8 story double back bulletin gssituate o. 919 Pine atreet, bus every modern convenience. and is in good order. Immediate p ssession given. J. M. GUMISEY & SONS, Sod Watnutatreet. tfa FOR BENT--FURNISHED.—A IZI&NDSOUE ha Country S at with "tan acres of land attached, attuate in (Theater county, one mhe from a railroad station, and about U. miles from this city. T. OE3t 3IEY S SONS, 508 Walnut street. pogsFOR RENT 1. • RNISHRD.—A handsome four . story brick Residence, with 3-story back bulld , situate on Pine street. west of Eighteenth. Pos session given June 15th. J. M. Want F'Y dr. SONS, 105 Walnut street. T.:COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM. FOR Mk r 9 SALE—Fifty or one hundred aches, Bristol =r e, above seven mile atone, and near Tacmy. Apply to R. WHITAKER. my 11.M* No. Ste Locust street. 2014 RACE STREET—TO LET.—Three-etory double back bnildMga, replete with modern can vin ences, now vacant: Open from to A M. to 4 P M. Inquire SA Chestnut street, McCALLA'S new Hat Store.mytt • GERMAICTOWn—TO ItyNT—A. furnished 110ITOP. good location, bleb ground, well shaded, w t in five minutes' wait of a way-station, on Ger mantown Panned. Address, Box 700 Philadelphia Post Office. Inyio tf/ TO BE LET—Second, Third, Fourth and Filth Floors. 107 CARTER street, south of Chestnut. buitable for light manufacturing purposes. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 4= Wel• nut street, FOR RENT—The desirable Dwelling House, 1024 WALNUT street, with three story back bui Inge. Rent, 11,800. Possession August Ist. Ap ply at =6 Walnut street. my 9,w,f,taGt• d'4 70 RENT—Rooms of Building No. 42 South leaTlLLEtDstreet, suitable for Offices, with all the the conveniences. ADPIY to F. MALEY. tir s t. floor. mys-s.tu,th-tl/ nTO RENT—No. 1111 WALNUT Street. Pos session 13th June. Apply to JOHN SAMUEL, 204 South Fifth street. FLFOB. SALE.—The three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, situate No. 528 South Ninth street. Lot front by loOreet deep. Early possession given. J. GUM MEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. ;a FOR SAI E.—STORE NOS. 157 and 159, Non t . Idrl Third street, with immediate posses3Em. In, quire on the premises. To BE LET—Thirdoffice 7 and fourth floors with the oce en first, floor: also, part of a large cellar, No. 16 south Front street. Apply to J. H. CUELIS dc SON, Real Estate Brokers, 933 Walnut street. rrO — BE E—SECOND THIRD, FOURTH AND 1 FIFTH L FL T OORS. 339 , Walnut street, aaitable ter offices or any light business. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 483 'Walnut street. qv BE LET.—FOURTH A ppl y IFTH FLOOR 3, 1.. South SECOND street. A to J H. CHEM & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 493 WALNUT street. TREASURY DEPARTMKNT, OFFICE OF COMP TROLLER OF CURRENCY, WAELHINGTOE. March seth,lB66. Whereas, By s.atisfactory evidence presented to the undersig, ned, it has been made to appear that " THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC ON PHT.LADELPHIA." in the city of Philade.phia, in the county of Philadelphia. and State of Pennsylvania, has ,been duly organized under and according to the re quirements of the act of Congress, entitled An act to provide Staffonal Currency, secured by a pledge of • 'United Bonda, and to provide for the Circula. Lion and Redemption thereof," approved Jnne ad. 1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said act re , quired to be complied with hefore commencing the business of Banking under said act. Irate, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that " THE NATION- A_L BANK OF THE - REPUBLIC OF PHILADEL. PAIA," in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and. State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness rnyhand and { } seal of office, this tiMegt&or Marth. 1868. BEAL CLARKE, [mlintmyBo] Comptroller. SEAS' ESTATE. THE BUILDING, RINGWA.LT & BROWN, On the premises. CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY, A. E. 3117GEEE9. Real Estate Agent. M2 ll l 1 1M 1W PERFIJM.ERY. MUNICIPAL CLAIROL lilt CNICIPAL 111• CITY 9OLICITOIieI3 01711111, NO SUT S l`romEr street.' PROPERTY OWNERSI: - •WILL PLEASE. TVOLIS NOTICE of the tollowirm list of claims filed asidnat the properties hereinaPer dtscribed, upon which writs of Bare racist, Will be issued •'within three months from this date, 11 not paid at this Office. F. CARROLL /IREVirSTREt, City 6olicitor,. April SO. 1868. • , FROM DOlietsilee 14. Page I. City vs. Michael Lafferty, C. P., December Term, 1865. N 0.17. Claim fore ater pipe, gm. 131. - Lot and building on southeast side of Thomoson street, 81 feet northeast of Otis street, 77 feet front, 18 feet depth. 16th Ward Pages. City vs. John Smith. C.P., December Term, 1665. No. 19. Claim for water pipe, pe 50. Lot south east side of Thompson street 108 feet southwest from Norris street, 84 feet front on Thompson street, depth 50 teet, 18th Ward. - . • . Page 4. City vs. ISt Carey Lea, C. P., December Term, 186-. No. 20. Claim for water pipe, $34 95. Lot southeast corner of Twentieth and Oxford streets, eastward, south aide of Oxford street 69 feet it/Menthes, thence southwest 9 t feet west to a point in east line of Twentieth street, thence north along east line of Twentieth street 59feet, to the place of beginning. 20th Ward. Page 5. City VS. M. Carey Lell. D. C. December Term, 1865. N 0.7. Claim for water piptellll 28. Lot north side of Oxford street, and ease side of Twen tieth street, 198 feet front, 130 feet In depth, along east side of Twentieth street. 20th Ward. Page 6. City vs. John Lewis Burns. C. P., Decem ber Terms, 1865. No. 21. Claim for water pipe. W. Lot on west aide of Townsend street, 82 feet southeast from Sepviva istreet,B6 feet front on Townsend street, 80 feet depth southwest. 19th Ward. Page 7. City vs. M. Carey Lea. 1). C., December Term, 1865. No. 8. Claim far water pipe, 6248 44. Lot north side Oxford street and east side 'twenty-first street; front on Oxford -street 181 !set, depth north along east side Twenty•first street 130 feet to. Turner street. 20th Ward. Page 8. City vs. William H. Black, C. P., De:ender erm , 1865, No. 22. Claim for Water Pipe, $2B 60. Lot and brick dwelling southwest side Townsend street, NH feet southeast from bepviva street, front on Town send street 88 feet, depth southwest 50 feet. 19th Ward. PageB. City vs. Ludwig Wallschmide O. P., De cember Terra, 1865. No. as. Claim for water pipe, pp. Lot north side Norris street, and west side Thompson street, front on B orris street, 40 feet, depth north along west side Thompson street 118 feet. 19th Ward. Page la. City vs. Freeman Scott, C. P.. December Term, 1865. No. 24. Claim For water pipe, the. 11. Lot northeast 'other Norris and Philip streets, thence along Philip street 13 feet, thence east, parallel with Wager street, le. feet, thence south, parallel with ip street. 24 feet te Norris street, thence west, along the north aide Norris street 29 feet, to the place of beginning. 19th Ward. Paged. City va William H. Witte. C. P.. Deoem• her '1 arm, 1866. No. 25. Claim for water pipe, $24. Lot south* sat corner of Townsend and rzepvlva streets, front on Townsend street, 32 feet, depth southwest along southeast side of Sepviva street, 91 feet. 19111 Ward. Page 12. City vs. Samuel A. Miller. C. P. December Tel m,1665 No. 26. Claim for water pipe, $46 25. Lot and frame stabling northeast side of 'leeensend streets 54 feet northwest nom Memphis street front on Town send street, 61 feet 8 inches, depth northeast, 61 feet,. 19th Ward. Pat e 13. City vs. James L. Houston. C. P., Decem ber Term, 1865. No. 27. Claim for water pipe, p.ll. Lot cn northwest corner of Townsend and Tulip streets, front en Townsend street, 54 feet depth along Tulip street, 75 Met. 19th Ward. Page I City vs. Joseph Waterman. C. P., Decem ber Tette. 1865 lie. 25. Claim for water pipe, $l3 50. Lot on northeast side of Townsend street, 54. feet north west from Tulip street. front en Townsend street is feet, oepth northeast 151 feet to Danpnin atreet. 11th Ward. Page 15. City vs. Mr. Fry. C. P. December Term, lite No. 29. Chant for water pipe, 813 50 Lot south west side of Townsend street, 118 feet southeast teem Memphis street, front on Townsend street 18 feet,depth southwest,l6t feet to Otis street. 19th Ward. Page 17. City vs. W Black (agent). C, P., December e) In. 1E65. No. 31. Claim for wat.r pi. e, 513 50. Lot southwest. side of Townsend street, 61 feet southeast from (rut his street. front on Townsed street 18 feet. depth eouthwest e 7 feet. lath Ward. rage is. City I.s. H. White-sides. C. P.. December Term. 1565. No. se Claim for water pipe, $l5. Lot southws st aide of Townsend street, CO feet northwest from Memphis street, front on 1 ownsena acre 4M feet, depth southwest parallel to Memphis street 161 feet to Otis street. 19th Ward. Pr.ge 19. City vs. max Barton. C P. December Term, 18.5. No. 23. Claim fir water pipe, eZ. Lot southwest side of Townsend street, southeast side of '1 slip street, trent on Townsend street bo feet. depth on Tulip street 161 feet to Otis street. 19th Ward. Page 20 C.ty vs. George Richardson. D. C., Decem ber e erm,1865. leo. 9. Claim fbr removing nuisance, ' 6eB 60 Let west side of Twentieth street, north side of Alter stre', it feet, nont on Twentieth street, 61 feet depth west parallel to Altea Street to a 3 feetwide 2.6111 Ware. page 21. City va. Myers; D. C., December Term, 1565. No. 10. Claim for removing nneeesee. 06 W. Lot and three story brick house, south side of Catharine street, beginning 148 feet east of Broad street, 16 feet front 17 feet depth parallel to Broad street to the South side of brick privy. 3d Ward. Page 22. t icy vs. tsnider. D. C., December Term.l6es. No. U. Claim for removing nutsancesll 10. Lot north side (No. 63e) Jefferson street, 64 feet west from west side of Marshall aireet. 16 feet front on Jefferson street. 65 feet in depth north at right angles to Jefferson street ' on its east line. 66 feet on the west line, ineluding an alley. loth Ward. Page SS. City vs. Price, D C December Terra, 111611. 0.12. Claim fbr removing nuisance,elB OIL Lot (No. et 8) south sloe et Lon bard street, beginning 61 feet wester weattude of Third street, front, east and west /6 feet, extending south on the east line 73 feet to a 8 feet wide alley, thence west it feet. thence north 4 feet, thence west is feet, thence north TO feet to the south line of loruband street. sth Ward. Page 24. City va. Price. D. C.. December Terme= No. 13. Claim for removing nuisance, $l2 50. Lot the same as on page 23. Page f 5. City U. Stewart. D. C., December Term, 1665. No. 14. Claim for removing nuisance ,102 43. Lot (No. it 6) west side Eleventh street, begbanft, 64 feet north of north side Sansone front 16 feet on kleventh street, west on south line f 6 feet, to a 3 feet wide alley, thence north 6 feet. east 4 feet, thence north 6 feet. thence east 22 feet. thenee north 3 feet, thence east 30 feet to west line Eleventh se tel. Bth Ward. Page , 6. l3te vs. C. A. enydere D. C., December Term, 1565. No. 15. Claim for water pipes. etc. 8105 to. Lot east aide .Eighteenth street, north side of Oxford street; front on nigbteenth street, eto fees, depth east along north side et Oxfurd street. 177 feet to a4O feet wide street.. 20th Ward. Page 27 City vs. Ihe Farmers ' and Mechanism' Lano andßuilding Association, D.C..Decenaber Term, tes. No. 16. Claim for water pipe, $l4B 50. Lot west side Eighteenth street 90 feet south from south side Cs tunable avenue, front on Eighteenth sreet 198 feet, depth west at right angles to Eighteenth street t 170 feet to a4O feet wide street.' Zell Ward. Page 28 City vs. same. D.C.. December Term, 1666, 17. claim for water pipe, $164 44. Lot west aide Eighteenth street, 112 feet north trom north stile 7/168 ter street, front on Eighteenth street 219 feet, depth west at right angles to Eighteenth street, on south line thereof, tar feet, and on the north line thereof 71 feet 434 inches to middle of Timber lane. 20th Ward. Page:a. City vs. same. C. P., December Term, 1865 No. 84. Claim for water pipe, $45 00. Lot beginning Eighteenth street at 331 feet north from north side of Al aster street, west at right angles to Eighteenth street, 71 feet to 'Dreher lane, thence northeast along middle of Timber lane, 93 feet to west side of Eighteenth street, thence south along west side of Eighteenth sweet, 69 feet to the place of beginning. loth Ward. Page 30. City vs. Archer. D. C.. December Term.ls6s. No. 16. Claim frr removing nuisance, $5l 27. Lot east side of Alder street (No. 931) 298 feet north from north sloe of Poplar street. 18 feet front on Alder street, 21 Met deep of that width east at right angles to Alder street. 20th Wane Page 31. City vs. Myers, D. C., December Term, 1865. No. 19. Claim for removing nuisance, 828 09. Lot west side Hutchinson , street. Nua 908 and 910, 71 feet north from the north side of Poplar street, V. feet front on Butchinson street, 61 feet depth of that width west at right angles to a Sleet wide alley. 10th Ward. Page .V 2. City vs. Lee, B. C , December Term, 1865. N 0.20. Claim for removing nuisance , eV. 93. Lot south side or Thompson street (No. 1530). 247 feet from west aide of 3 fifteenth street, 16 feet in front on Thomp son street, depth 60 feet south of that width, at right angles to Thompson street. to a 6 feet wide alley. Pith ward. Page 33. City vs. John Doe, D. C., December Term, 1865. No. 21. Cla'm for removing nuisance, $2O. Lot south side of South street (No 618), and two-story frame house thereon. Beginning at in. feet west of Sixth street, 17 leet front on Soars street, 44 feel in depth south. 4th d. knee 34. Clay vs. same, D. C., December Term, 1865. No. 22. Claim for removing nuisance, $2O. Lot a meth aide South street (No. 620), and two-story brick house thereon, beginning 117 feet west of Sixth street, 14 feet front on Sixth street, and 65 feet in depth south. 4th NS att. Page 36. City vs. Michael Carlton, D. C , Decenabei Term, 1865. No. 24. Claim for removing nuisance,- 167 74. Lot east side of Spafford street, south of Bed ford (third house). with a brick tenement thereon, be• ginn kg 26 feet south of Bedford street, 18 feet front on ispafford street, and lb feetin depth east. 4th Ward. Page 87. Cllg vs. McGrath. B.C., December Term. 1565, 25. elfairo for removing nuisance, 167 74 Lot weal side of beuth Sixth street (No. 620), with brick tenement thereon. beginning 51 feet south of Bedford street, 16 feet front, 58 lest in depth west, parallel to Bed ford street, 4th Wel d. Page 88 City vs. Wiliiam Shotwell, D. C.,December Term, 180. No. 26. Claim for removing nuisance, 527 it,. Lot south side Ogden street, (No. 1132), 93 feet es st, from east side Twelfth street 16 feet front on Ogden street by 78 feet depth, south to Myrtle street. 14th Ward. Page 40. City vs. Cooper. D. C., December Term, 1865 No 28. Claim for removing nuisance, e 25 W. hree iota on Beuth side Mott street (Nos. 1332,1334, 136, with three-stay brick houses thereon beginning 256, 372, 288 feet respectively each west of Thirteenth street; each lot 16 feeefront,two easternmost lots 26 feet deep and west 28 feet deep. 2d Ward. Page 41. City vs. Estate of Charles Colton, deceased. W. Loughlin. Agent. D. C., December Term 1865. No. 29. Claim for removing nuisance. ell 72 b egi nn i ng side of Bedford street (No. 602) and buildlng, 24 feet went °relate street, 14 feet front, and 40 feet . deep. 4th Ward. enge 42. City vs. Eirkpatrick. D. C., December Term, 1865. No. 30. Claim for removing nelsance. .10. Lot north aide Bedford street (N o. 613) and two. story frars e house beginning 100 lest west of Sixth street, 27 feet front on Bedford street by 40 feet north deep. 4th Ward. Page 43. City vs. Finegan. D. C.,. December Term, 1865. No. 31. Claim for removing nuisance $l.O. Lot west side (No. 914) South Ninth street, with three story brick house, beginning 25 feet north of Manilla Wee., 15 lee t _ front on N hen /street by 92 feet west. 2d Ward. Page 44. City vs. Durbowen or James Devereaux. D. C, Deeember Term, 1866. No. W. Claim for re moving nuisance, $5O U. Lot west aide South Front street (No. 548) at d. brick house, 90 feet north of north side of Christian street, thence west on south line 101 feet to Grover street. thence north along same 16 feet, thence east along north line ,00 feet to Front street, thence south along some 21 feet to the place of begin ning. 2a Ward. 11Page My vs John Willem% D. C., December Term, 1865. No. 83; Claim tor removing nuisance, $25 00. Lot and three-story brick house west-aide of South Seventh street (No. 140 f, 356 feet north from •north side of Dickerson street, 14 feet front on Seventh • etroet by. 43 feet deep Wet, parallel to Mel:mewl street ,to feroUnd now orlate of , Cottle Campbell. Ist Ward. ...frig On sOnth ,aide a 2 feet alley, thence.exteending WWI Page 46. City vs. Charles Ninaley, D. C. December on south line 23 feet, thence -north eterroas said 2 feet Term, 1865. No. '34. - Claim for removing nuisance alley, thence wt st across the -privy well 4 feet, thence - $25 (U. Lot and three-story brick house west side of north 12 feet thence east 28 feet 6 inches to Mid Anorili South Seventh street (No. , DUOS 311:. feet 010174. intein lith west. north side of Dickerson street, 15 feet front on Seventh Page 90, City•vs. Smith. D. C., December Term: street, by 50 deep deep west; parallel to - Dickerson 1865. No. 65 , Claim for ;removing nuisance. $36 11. street, to ground now or late of Colin Campbell. .188 „Lot and buildbags on east aide of North Seventh street Ward. - • - (Nos. 939 and 941), 816 feet north from, north aide of Page '47. City vs Zanies Dunlap, D. Ce'Debeznber .Poplar atreen front on Seventh street 36 feet (eacb.'lot Term, -IBM No,- 35. Claim for removing nulaatice, beingelB feet)depth east 87 feet. 20th Ward. $25 00. Lot and th ree-story brick home west side of Page et City vs. John Doe. D. C , December Twat, South. Seventh street (No. 1412). 296 feet - north -north from 1865..:N0. 66. Claimier removing nuisamee, O. LOS north side of Dickerson street, 15 feet in front on - Bev- No. le6 Freediander street, 72 feetnorthof north side of enth street by 53 feet in depth. parallel to Dickerson Cherry street, front on Freedlander street 18 feet, and street; west to ground now or late of 'Colin Campbell. extending west 72 feenincluding 4 feet Wide alley. 10th Page 48. City vs. James Dunlap. D. C., December Page 92. City vs. Merchant. D. C, December Torrti, Term, .1865. No. 31. Claim for removing nuisance, 1865. No. Ws Cla&M for removing nuisance. $25. Lot $25 W. Lot and three story brick house west aide of east side of West street (No. 7313;), 264 feet-north from South Seventh street (No. 1414), 50 feet north .from north side of Coates street, front on West Street Is.feet, north eideeof Dickerson street, 15 feet front on Seventh depth east 73 feet to a 4 feet wide alley 15th Ward. • ! street .cey 53 feet west, parallel to Dickerson street, - to Page 93. My vs. John ii, McCurdy. D.C...Beeember gronund now or late of Colin Campbell.. let Ward. Term, 1865, N 0.68. Claim for removing - I:enhance, 1335% Page 49, City 08. Lewis and Co. George D. Klima' Fe d erale in width, extending north from north endear Eatate. 0., December Term, 1865.. No. 37. Claim street. 95 feet west from west aide of Fifteenth for removing nuisance, #2.5 00. Three lots -and three streeteano extending north of that width about 270 feet two-story brick houses north aide of Morris street (Nos. to ground of Robert Clark, and intended to be laid out 729, 7311 and 733. The' first commencing 101 feet east for a street. 16th Ward. from east side of Eighth street. - 17 feet front by 60 feet Page 102.. City. TB. Alexander Kirkpatrick. D. C. In depthnorth; the second 118 feet east from east aide December Term; 1865. No. 77: Claim for removing of Eightk street; the third 184 feet east from east aide nuisance, $29 50. Lot (same description as p. 94, emcee% of Eighth streete-each 16 fee.t front by 60 feet in depth 180 feet north of Federal Street) front 46 feet. 26th north. let Wald. Page 50.- City vs. City. D. C., December Term, 1865 , Page 103. atty. vs. same. D. C. December Terineß66. No. 38. Claim forremoving nuisance, $ 25 00. Sbarkey's It 0.78. Claim for removing nataance,s29 50. Lot (same alley, beginning 96 feet east from east side of Sixth description aa p 91, except 176 feet north of Federal street,'l2 feet font on Shippen Street by 125 feet north street ) front 16 feet. 26th 'Ward. _ -of that width to Bedford, or Small street. 4th Ward. Page 104. City vs. Kenny. D. C. 'Dreezater.TerM. Page 51. City vs. William Deal. D. 0„ December 1865. N 0.79, Claims for removing nuisance , tel eo. Lot Term, 1565. No. 39. Claim for removing nuleance, (same desert. ellen as p. 14. except 80 feet north of Fed -124 66. Lot corner of Deal and tifemphesstreetanort.h , eral street) front 16 feet. 26th Ward. . , • - -east side of Deal, 250 feet southeast from Tulip street, Page 105. City same. D. C. December TerM,lB6s, 26 feet front on Deal street by 99 feet in depth north- No. Me Claim for removing nuisance, $1 60. Lot (same _east 18th Ward. description as p 91 except 64 feet north of Federal Page 52. City vs. Mr. Peterson, agent, or Willi/1M street) front le feet. 26th Ward. • _ Timaon. D. C., December Term, 1865. No. 40. Claim . Page - 106. City TB. James Devine. D.C. December for removirg nuisance, $l9 M. Lot east side North Term,lB6s. No. 8L Calm for removing nuisance,ollo). Filth. sheet (Nos. 2119 and 2121), 156 feet north of Da- -Lot (saute description as p. 94, except 96 feetnorth of mond sheet, 32 feet front on *Fifth street by fe feet Federal sueet) nont 16 feet. 26th Ward. - _ _ e e deep, with twoehree4rtory brick houses. I.sth Ward. Page 107. City va. same. D. C. December TerMeleno Page 53, Ciry vs. W. R. Pow:ticks -D. Cl e December _No. 82. Claim me removing nuisance, $l4 55. Leteame Term, 11565. No. 41. Claim for waterpipe, $l5O 44 Lot deecription as p. except 112 feet north of Federal northwest aide Cedar street, from Norris to Vienna etre et) front 16 feet. Nth Ward. streets, 250 feet front on Cedar street, 68 feet deep north- Page 108. City vs. Neal Murphy. D. C., December west. 18th Ward. . Term, 1965. No. 83. calm for removing radiance, Page 54. City vs. same. C. P. December Term. IMIS $l6 75. Lo t (same description as'p. M. except 126 feet Lie. 36. Claim for water pipe, $54 GO. Lot northwest north of Federal street). frontlet Seen 26th Ward. corner Vienna and tCedar streets, - front on Vienna Page 109. City vs. same. D.C., DecemberTentellegle street 72 feet, and depth northeast along storthwes. No. 84. Claim for removing nuisance, $l9 00. Lot aide of Cedar street 96 feet to Courant or 'lemon street. , < same description as page 94, except 144 feet north of 18th Ward. Federal street) front 16 feet. 2eth Ward. Page 45. City vs. tame. C. P.. December Term, Page 110. City vs. James Gsherty. D. C. December _ 1665. No. 3. Claim for water pipe, 91. Lot north- Term, 1865. N 0.85. Claim for removing nuisance,ll9 east side of Vienna streets feet southeast, from Mem- Lot (same description as page 114, except 160 feet north phis street. 42 feet front on Vienna Street by 56 feet of Federal street) frent 16 feet. 16th Ward. deep northeast on southeast line to -a point, themes Page 1.11. City vs. same. D.C., December 'remand, nee theatre, at right angles to B ewson street (late No. 86. Claim for removing nuisance, $l9 00. Lot Courant street), 55 feet to southwest side of Relearn (same description as in page 94, except 176 feet north of street, and on northwest line thereof M 7 feet to Bald Federal street) front 16 feet,. 26th le ard. Hewson street, on which it has a front of 33 feet. 13th Page 112. City vs. James Devine. D C., Deoember Ward. Term, 1865. No. W. Calm for removing nuisance Page 56. City vs. Elizabeth Sheets. C. P , December 519. Lot (same description as page 94 except 192 feet Term, 1165. Nu. 37. Claim for water pipe. $l3 sO, not north of F. amid street) front 16 feat. 26th Ward. _ southwest aid e leans street, 89 feet northwest from Page 113. City vs, Isaac Banks . D. C.; December Memphis street, front 18 feet, depth !southwest 113 feet Term, 1865. No. 88 Claim for removing nuisance, too Cook street. 18th Ward. $l5 25. Lot (same description as page 94, except2AB feet Page 57. City vs. Jacob Taylor. C. P., December north of 'Federal street) front 16 feet. 26th Worid. Term, 1E65. No. M. Claim for water pipe $l2 52. Lot Page 114. City vs. Sautes M. Cooper. D. C., Deeerlin southwest side Vienna street, 257 feet northwest from her 'term. 1865, N 0.89. Claim for removing nuisance .aelgrade street, front on Vienna street 16 feet, depth $1220. Lot (same description as page 94, except 224 feet southwest 159 feet. 18th Ward. north of Federal Street) front 16 met. 26th Ward. Page se. City vs. Jacob Taylor. C. P., December Page 115. City vs. eame Dee., Deeeinber Term,lBBs. Term, 1865. No. M. Claim for water pipe. $l2 52. Lot No. 90. tea re for removing nuisance, $lO 50. Lot eeuthweel side Vienna street. 273 feet northwest from (same descr)ptien as page 94, except 240 feet north of Belgrade street, front on Vienna street 16 feet, depth P ederal street) front 16 feet. 26th Ward. southwest 159 feet. 18th Ward. Page 116. City vs. t ity.D. C., December Term. 1885. Page 59. city vs. Joseph Haas. C P.. December No. 91. Claim for removing nuisance, 1221 50. Lot 30 Term, 1865, No. 50. Claim for water pipe, #26 25. Let feet wide, extending north from north side of Federal southeast corner 01 Vienna and Tulip streets front on street, le3 feet east from east side of Sixteenth street, V ie. pa .25 feet, and depth southwest along aoutneast and extending north parallel to Sixteenth street 290 side of Tulip street 118 feet to Cook street, on which It feet to grr teed of Robert Clark, laid out and intended has a front or 31 feet. 18th Wane. to be a street to be called Bounty street. 26th Ward. _ Page 60. City vs. Jelin Naglee. C. P., December Pace 117. City vs. Richard Roe. D. C., December Term ise.s. No, 41. Claim for water pipe, 15 93. Lot Term, 1845. No. 52. Claim for removing nuisance. northeast side of Vienna street and southeast aide of WS 30 Lot (same as description page 94, except 224 31ein ph is street, front so Vienna 7 feet, and depth on feet north of Federal street) tront 16 feet. 26th Weed. eurtLeaet on southeast line thereof so feet, and on Page 118. City vs. George Miller, D. C. December northwest line thereof Wong southeast side of Mem- Term, 1863 x. No. 93. Claim for removing nuisanoe, phis street 78 feet. 16th Ward leg 95, Lot BE me description as page 94 . except VA feet Page Gl. City ve, le Weston. D. C., December Term, north of Federal street front 16 feet. 26th Ward. Wee. NO. 4?.. Calm fcr removing nuisance, $4l 36. Pagell9. City vs. same. D. C. December Term. 1.865. Lots Cove's court Zi o. I and 2, said court situate north No. 94. Claim for removing nuleance,l2s 75. Lot same side of et. Mary's street, 9u feet west of west side of as described on page 94, except z4O feet north of Federal Sixth street. No. I situate on west side of said court, street, front le feet. 26th Ward. 22 ieee north of north side of St. Mary street, front on Page 120. City vs. Richard Roe. D. C.. Deeeraber said Cove court 17 feet, and extending west al feet. Term, 1865. No. 95. Claim for removing nuisance, o. 2on west side said court 39 feet 7 inches north of $2B 75 Lot same as description on page 94, except 192 St. Mary street, front on said court 17 feet and extend- feet north of Federal street, front 16 feet. 26th Ward. big we st al feet, sth Wane. Pagel'M. City vs. Dr. F. A. Vandykes. D.C., Dee Page 62. City va. tame, D. C., December term, 1865. comber Term. 1865. No. 97. Claim for removing nut- No. 43. Claim forremoving nuisance 640 00. Lots No. ranee, $ll 50. Lot and three story brick house west 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6. Cove's court, situate on west side ofsaid side of South Seventh street (No. 1502), 13 feet south collet, front north and mutt, lta feet, and extending , from the south side Dickinson street. front on Seventh west 31 feet, mteneencing It feet north of north side of street 13 feet, depth west 43% feet to a 2.% feet wide at. Mary street, sth Warn. alley. let Ward. Page 63. City vs. Wilson., D. C. December Term, Page 123. City vs. Jobs P. Weaver. D.C., December 1665. No. 44. Claim for removing nuisance, $23 00. Lot Term, 1865. No. 98 Claim for removing nuisance, north side (No. 1243) Struthers street 16 feet east of $lO 43. Lot and three story brick souse (No. 2081), east east sloe of Thirteenth street, front on Struthers streen aide of. Apple street, commencing Nete feet south from and extending north Isfeen enh Ward. Diamond street, front on Apple street 12 feet, depth Page es C ty vs. Brown. D.C., December Tern:L.lBss. east 90 feet to Leithgow Sheet 19th Ward. No. 45. Claim for removing nuisance, $55 N. Lot Page 12e. City vs. John B. Wilson. D. C., December south side of St Nary street (No. 634.) 56 feet east of Term. 1865. No. leo. Claim for removing nuisance, east side of sever th street, front on St Mary street 11 $.14 96. Lots and four three story brick houses (Nog. feet and extending south W feet. sth Ward 2.032,2,034, 2.036 and 2,628). west aide of Fourth street, Page 65. City vs. Smith, D. C., December Terra, 1865. beginning 133 feet south from Diamond street, tront on No. 46. claim for removing nuisance NI 07. Lot sputa Fourth street 84 feet (each lot 16 feet), depth 90 feet to side of Lombard street (N 0.316), 131 feet west of wed Lettligow street. 19th Ward. e side Third street. front on Umber el street 17 teen and Page 128. City vs. Henry Hoer. D. C. December extending south Is feet. sth Ward. Te, nelE4ls. No. 101. Claim for removing nuisance. Page 66. City vs Rea. D C., December Term, 1361. 534 97. Lot (No. 1119) North Second stresteaat side. Sa Ne. 17. sclaim for removing nuisance $59 4a. Lot south feet north of Edward street, front on Second street 24 aide of Retrutead • Place tete. 4al), 50 feet west of the feet, depthnortheast 14 feet. leth Ward. west side of Fourth street. front on Ranstesd Place, Pagel27. City vs. Louts Kuhn, D. C., December 20 feet, extending south 76 feet, including on west serM, 1865. No. 114. Claim tor removing nuisance, part a 2% feet wide alley. Gilt Warm $36 iet. Lot (N.o. 628) North Front street, west side 64 1-age 67. City vs. Richard Roe. D. R. December feet south of Green street front on Front street 13feet, Term, 1565. No 48. Claim for removing nuisance, depth west 90 met. 11th Ward. et.o en Lots south aide of tee. Mary's street, (Not. 611), Page 128. City vs. Conklin, D. C. March Term : 1816. 611 612. and 614.) o. 610 123 feet west of the west side of No. 1. Claim for removing nuisance. $l5. Lot east . Sixth street, front on et. Mary's street 11 feet, and ex- side of Mervine street 43 feet north from north aide of tending south 35N fee to No. 812,134 feet west of the Master street; front en Mervin alrees 17 feet, depth west side of Sixth street, front on St. Mary's 11 feet, east 70 feet. 20th Ward. and extendingsouth 32% feet. No. 614.150 feet west of Page 129. City vs. Myers, D. C., March Term, 1866, the west side of eixth street front on St. Mary's 11 feet, leo. 2. Claim for removing nuisance, $5 55. Lot east and extending west 52 feet. sth Ward side of Eakin place (No. 13), between Locust and Pa ge 68. City vs. Kingston D. C., December Term. Spruce streets. situate northwest corner Eagle court,. 1665. No. 49. Calm tor removing nuisance. atl se. between Spruce and Locust streets. east of Eleventh Lots Noa. 5 and 6, west side of Cove a court. N 0.5, 90 street; front. and south, on Eagle court 14 feet, delete/ feet nor th of the north' , ide ofSt. Mary's street, front 16 west 30 feet north. to a 4 feet wide alley. Bth Ward. feet and westward 31 feet, No. 6, 107 feet north of the Page 13t. City vs C. Price. D. C.. March Term, 1846. north side of et.. Mary's street. front 17 feet, and west- lee. 3. Mum for removing nuisance, Nit 69. Lot north ward 31 feet. sth Ward. side Market sere et, too feet east from east side of Jemi- Page 69. City vs. same, D. C , Tecember Term, 1885. per street, front on Market street 14 feet, depth north No. 50 Claim for removing nuisance, $33 fft. Lots 33 feet 9th Ward. Non. Send 4on west aide f Cove's court. No. 3 56 feet Page Isl. City vs John Doe. D. C. March Term, ISMM, north of Ste Ma. y'o street, front on said court 16 feet, No. 4. Claim for removing nuisance, $6l 46. .Lot east ar d west 31 feet.- No. 473 feet north of the north aide side of South Twelfth street, 53 feet Berth of Lombard of St, Mary's street, front 16 feet, and westward3l feet. street; front to Twelfth street 15 feet depth east 42 feet. stn Ward. 7th Ward Pare 70. City vs. Fagin. D.C, December Term,l36s. Page 132. City vs Smedley, D. C. March Tern:o966. No 51. Claim for removing nuisance, 833 04. Lot No. 5. Claim for removing nuisance. NO. No. 417. south aide Lenin street (No. 41), 1/4 feet west of west South Twelfth street, east aide of Twelfth street 73 feet side of Seventh street. Front on Callen street 12 feet, north of Lorobarcerront on Twelfth street 15 teet,depth and depth 32 feet. sth Ward. east 42 feet. . Page 71. City vs. Richard Rce. D. C., December No 419. East eide of Twelfth street, 68 feet north of erm, 1865. No. 12 Claim for removing nuisance, Lombard street Front and depth same as No. 417. re too. Lots south aide St. Marys street (Nos. 6t.', MIL No. 421. East side of Twelfth street, 53 feet north of 622, 161 feet east ()feast site of nevetati street, front on Lombard sheet. P rent and depth same at No. 417. 7111 S! ary's street 13 feet, and extending sou th 45 feet, Ward. ith the use of a 5 feet wire alley on the west- No. Page 133. City ye. Kingston. D. C., March Term, 624. 142 feet east of east side of Seventh street, trent on 1866. No. 6. Calm for removing nuisance #25 00. Lot St. Ms rys street 14 feet, and extending south 41 feet, Coveplace. St. Mary street, above Sixth, 90 feet west with the Use of a 5 feet wide alley, on the east aide. of Sixth street, front 160 feet. and extending west 81 sth Ward. feet, eon mencing 22 feet north of St. Mary's street, Page 72.1 City vs. Wm. 11 Lewis. D. C., Deoember said court being 9 feet in width. 5111 Ward. Term, 1E65. No. 53, Claim f r removing nuisance, Page lel. City , vs. Freeman Scott. D. C., March 157 to lot north side Market street, 75 feet west of Term. 18e6. No. 7: Claim for removing nuisance, west aide of Thirteenth et-eel, front on Market street $55 29. Lot and building on east aide Tenth street, Is feet 6 inches, and extending north 93 feet (No. 1369), north side of Poplar street, front on Tenth street 34 9th Ward. feet, depth emit on north line front t angles to Tenth Page M. City vs Cowan. DC. December Term, 1865, street 50 feet. on south line (being north line Poplar) 80 No. 54. Clain for removing nuisance, $l7 41. Lo- feet, being 45 feet in width on t ear. 20th Ward. e eonth side Addison street, 164 feet east side of Ninet Page 135. City vs. Myers. D. C., March Term. 1066. feenth street front on Addison street. 16 feet, and ex- No. 8. Claim for removing nuisance, $3O 23. Lot tooth g south 42 feet (No. 1e.18) 7th Ward. west side Hutchinson street and beillainge 167 feet Pei e 74. City vs Armstrong. D. C.. December Term north of north side of Poplar street, front on Huteldre -1615..b10. 65. Claim for removing nuisance, $34 98. Lot son street .32 feet depth west 64 feet to 8 feet wide alley. southwest corner Thirteenth and Lombard, front on 10th Weld. Thirteenth street 2, met. and extending along Lom- Page 136. City vs. Mallorey. le: C., March Term, bleed etreet 38 feet. 7th Ward. tete. NO. 9. Claim tor removing nuisance, $39 14. Lot Page 76. City vs John Cook. C. le, December Term, south side of Shipper! street (No. 114) 162 feet west of lecs. N 0.42. Claim for water pipe, 154 'O. Lot south- v. eat side of Front t treet. front on Shippen street, 20 west side of Vienna street, 71 feet southeast from Tulip feet, including a 3 feet wide 'alley, 30 feet long, and street. fronton said Vienna ate men 72 feet, depth south- depth south 65feet. 4th Ward. west 113 feet to Cook street. 15th Ward. Page 117. nitro's!. W. H. Howe. C. P.,March Term, Page 77. City vs William Wilson. C. P. December 15e6. No. 1. Claim forwater pipe, $47 25. Let on south Term, 1865. No. 43. Claim for water pipe, $5O 00. Lot side of Pine street. 550 feet west of west side of Fortieth and brick factory, northwest side of Bair street and street, front on Pine street 49 feel by 150 feet deep, northeast side of Norris street, front on said Blair 24th Ward. street. ltu feet depth northwest alongNorria street, Nee Page 118. City vs. same. C. P.. March Terns 1866. feet 11 inches. 19th Ward. No. ei Claim for water pipe, $37 25. Lot on south aide Page 78. City vs. same. C. P., December Term, 1665. of :Pine street, 399 feet we=t of west side of Fortieth No. 44. C.Jaine for water pipe, $5O. Lot southeast side street, front on Pine street 49 feet by depth south 1503 or Blair street and northeast side of Norris, front on fee. 24th Ward. said Blair street 100 feet, depth southeast 30 feet, more Page 139. City vs. Sirs. E. Steinmetz. C. P , March or less. 19th Ward. Term, 1866. No 3. Claim for water pipe. $25 so. Lot Page 79. City vs. David S. Brown. C. P., December with two 3 story brick houses on northern corner of Term, 7665. No. 45. Main for water pipe, $lO 50. Lot Vienna and Tulip streets, front on Vienna street 34 and buildings southeast side of Blair street, EG feet feet by depth northeast along Tulip street 63 feet, more southwest from Otis street front on said Blair street 14 . or less. 18th Weed feet, depth southeast parallel to Norris street 49 feet. Page 140. City vs. Adolph Hazel. C. P., March Tenn, 1866, No. 4. Claim tor pipe. $B9 67. Lot begin 19th W tad. Mpg at a point on north side Pommy waola avenue, 31 Term, Page 1E65. No, 46. claim for water pipe,# 80. City vs. John Morgan. C. P., 27, December t and degrees 9 minutes ens e of Thirty third street, thence north 50 degrees 41 minutes, east 223 feet to a point; buildings southeast side of Blair street, 154 feet north- thence south 18 degrees 27 minutes, west 136 feet 2 east from Norris street. front on said Blair street 36 inches to a point on north side Pennsylvania avenum feet, depth southeast parallel to Norris street 60 feet. thence west along north side Pennsylvania avenue, 64 19th Ward. • feet to a point, thence west along north aide Peruasyn Peg eM. City vs. Freeman Scott. D. C., December vanis avenue 55 feet to the place of beginning. Zech Term, 1865. No. 57. Claim for removing nuisance, w a re, 651 33. Lot east side North Tenth street (No. 243), on page 141, City vs. John Math. C. P., March Tema, northeast corner of Tenth and Morgan et reels; front 1866. No. 5. Claim for water pipes, $l2 75. Lot on fast on Tenth street 17 leen and east along Morgan street 78 side of Eleventh street 175 feet 3 inches smite of Car net. 10th Ward. pester street front on east side of Eleventh street, in lease 83. City vs. same. D. C., December Term,lB6s. eluding a three feet wide alley, on north side 51 feet 23 No. 18. Claim for removing nuisance, #27 00. Lot east inches bydepth on north line 72 feet; thence parallel aide of Eleventh sheet (No. 908), with buildings 58 feet to Eleventh street ee feet; thence northwest along the orth of Poplar sheet, front on Eleventh street 16 feet, line of the Machpelah Cemetery 73 feet, to Eleventh depth east at right angles to Eleventh street 71 feet to street. 2d Ward. 41eet 'wide alley. 20th Ward. Page 143. City vs. E. A. Lewis. C. P. March Page 84. City vs. Wheaton. D. C., December Term, Term, 1866. No. 6. Claim for water pipe, #27 00. Lot 1865. No. 59. Chaim for removing nuisance, 65 00. Lot on north side of Spruce street. 158 feet east from east northeast of Spruce street (No. 623), 148 feet east of east side of Forty first street, fronton Spruce street. 36 feet side of Seventh street. front on epruce street 19 feet,and depth, to rth 175 feet to Irving street. 24th Ward. extending 109 feet north to an alleyleading into Locust Page 143. City vs. T rinity P. E. Church. C. P.. street. sth Ward._ March Term, 1566 , No. 7. Claim tbr water pipe, Page 85. City vs. Jeffries. D. C., December Termi $75 00. Lot on west side of Forty-second street 221$ 1605. No. 50. Claim for removing nuisancentB 68. Lo feet south from south aide of Kingsessingavenue,tront ana buildings west aide of North Eleventh street, on Forty-second street, 100 feet by depth at right (No. 1506), 48 feet north from north side of Jeffer- angles along north line 255 feet, and along south line son street. front on Eleventh street 15% Not. depth 128 feet to old Hamilton property line. 24th west at right angles to Eleventh street 02 feet. Nth Ward, raynlaertlt. Ward. Page 86. City vs. Foote D. C., December. Term. 1865. leo. 61. Claim for removing nuisance, $3 Co. Lot, and building east side of North Seventh street (No. frontle feet north from north side of Poplar street, on Seventh !street 18 feet, depth 87 feet. Nth Ward. Page 87. City vs. Ash. D. C., December Term, 1888. No. O. Claim for removing nuisance, Vs 27. Ley wt side oi Swanson street (No. 752), 154 feet south of 24.1. mond street. front on bwat son street 37 feet, and ex tends g west 150 feet. 4th Ward. Page 88. City vs. Garretson 0. V., December Term, 1865. No. 68. Claim for removing nuisance, pa is. Lot west side of South Fourth street (I[o. 430). north east corner of Fourth and Lombard streets, trint on Fourth street 18 feet and extending west along Lon:t hud street 81 feet, with the use of the pray to the north of said lota. sth Ward. Page SI City vs. Brown. D. C., December Term, 1885. No 64 Claim for removing nutiance,Bss 20 Lot west aide of Acorn alley (No. ZS), 70 feet south of south side of. Locust street .front on Acorn 78 feet, tnil96. 10k3 s tßfli 01 CO-PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned, successors to FREDERIC .L GOODWIN, deceased, have this day associated themselves together under the name anti style of HART & BUCK, for the purpose of selling Wrought Iron Tubes, Fittings. &C., manufactured at Cumberland Tube and Iron Works, and for transact ing a general Tion Commission business. THOMAS HART WILLIAM R. Office, 113 South Fourth street. • :t o ay 10,1866. ioveaut CARRIAGES VEI4. esar.DDIRS. dt Fr IG - UM% 00,s $. MASERS SU Borah Flilh street, below dran or An assortment of ITEM' and ISEARITiIM ItRrAGES slviikrt 'en hand; at WILSON
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