lj r t THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1865 New Publications. A second edition of Mr. Edward McPherson's "Political History of the United States of Ame rica during the Great Rebellion" has just been published by Philp & Solomons, Washington. The author, Clerk of the House of itenresenla. three in both sessions- of the Thirty-eighth Congress, made good use of his position, Per sonally and politically, to obtain, oollate, anti condense an immense variety of facts; and lie digested them so well that the work at once became 9. textbook, in England, where it has obtained extensive vire-elation, its reliability has been undoubtingis accepted. In the now edition, the author has revised the whole vO7 /lime, corrected errors, added much new mate rial,and given the documentary history of the South Carolina Convention, &c. An entirely hew chapter on " The Church and the -Rebel is full of interest; and, indeed, Mr. Mc- Pherson has spared no pains to make the book of permament - value. It has the closing ad vantage of a very full index. Published by Frank D. Carlton, San Francis co, and received through J. B. Lippincott .L'- Co., is a - volume of 357 pages oetavo, With nu merous engravings, written by. Guide fitistell, mining engineer and metallurgist, formerly Manager of the Ophir Works, upon the " Ne vada and California Processes of Silver and Gold Extraction." We are unable to give any other opinion on the work than that its ardifbr evidently , has written it from practical ful ness of knowledge, and Such of the described 'nemeses as we " worked out," with aid from the engravings, had the results promised. If any one will send us a sufficient quantity of gold and silver ore (which we shall retain for our trouble,) we are willing to experiment, all through the volume. As a sample of Califor nian book-making—type, paper, engravings, presswork, and binding—this volume will compare with books On this aide of the conti nent. The printing Vas executed by Towne & Bacon, San Francisco, and is very creditable to them. From George W. Pitcher, Chestnut street, we have Book the Third of Our Mutual Friend,u by Charles Dickens, published by John Bradford, New York. The story, which is published serially and simultaneously in London, and (in Harper's .3fagaztne) New York-, will be completed in five months, only one more Book remaining unpublished. This tale is not equal . to some of its author's produe tions—such as David Copperfield, Nicholas iciegleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, and Oliver Twist—hut for except Dickens could have written it. The development and gradual change of two characters, Mr. Boffin and Bella Wilfer, are wonderfully well executed, and a coming tragedy of no ordinary horror evi dently looms in . the future—Bradley, the schoolmaster, being the avenging Nemesis and Eugene Wrayblan the doomed victim: The family groupe of the Wilfers is drawn with great skill. As usual, when Pickens at tempts to sketch high or even pretentious so ciety, he is less successful. We wearied of the Yeneerings, long ago ; the Pod Snaps were bores from their first introduction, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laramie are a pretty pair, whose just - sentence would be six months' 'Wholesome exercise on the treadmill. A stri king deficiency in Mr. Bradhurrgs edition of " Our Mutual Friend, ,, is that it contains only four engravings, whereas there are ten in each Book. From T. B. Peterson S: Brothers, we have "The Dowager; or,aNew Se,hool for Scandal," a novel by Mrs. Gore, published by F. A. Brady, New York. It exhibits that writer's' well-known familiarity with fashionable life in England, but is overcrowded with useless characters, who are eternally having a great deal of com monplace conversation, and the plot is eon" fused and meddled. Stoddard's New Practical Arithmetic, em bracing the Science of Numbers and the Art of Computation, published by Sheldon Co., New York, is a book which we can earnestly recommend for adoption in schools and acade mies. The author's Normal Mathematical Se ries is well known and valued. In this new book, on written arithmetic, a great many general facts are introduced into the practical questions which follow the rules and exam ples. (Received from Ashmead Evans.) From Ashmead & Evans we have " Classical and 6c:fent - Me studios, and the Greg , 5 61,0015 of England "—a lecture read before the Society Of Arts of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, April 6, 1865, by W. P. Atkinson. In print it has been much enlarged, and an ap pendix is given. The writer has seized upon the leading defects of the Public Schools in England, wherein many educational abuses exist, chief among ishich is the neglect of Eng lish, and the over-cultivation of Classical stu dies; but he errs very considerably in under valuing the advantage of having these studies perfected •at an university. Macaulay and Peel, Buiwer and Tennyson, Gladstone and Derby, Palmerston and Westbury, all won honors at (Word or Cambridge before tIiCY entered public life, and so did most of the lead ing statesmen, lawyers, divines, and men of science of whom, past or present, England has been proud, or is. (Published by Sever 41: Fran cis, Boston.) Carlton & Porter, Neu-York, send us, through Yerkenpine Se Higgin, of this city, a batch of their'Children , s neat and good books. These are "Lives made Sublime, or Sketches of Christian ➢Len who adorned their Lives with Good Works," with six illustrations ; " Edith Vernon's Life-work," an. English tale, with five engravings ; and " Robin Ranger's Picture Books,"fOr smaller children, with rdnatpthree wood cuts. These books maybe advantageous ly put into the hands of young folks. From J. B. LippTneott & Co. we have received the "Valedictory Address delivered before the Graduating Class of the Philadelphia Den tal College, Session 1864-5, by J. H. McQuillen, M D., D. D. S . ,,°lessor of Anatomy, Physio logy, and Hygiene, March 1,186." It was list ened to, when delivered at Concert Hall, with great satisfaction—even by the large audience which was non-professional-and has been pub lished, with a view to distribution, by the class which graduated on that occasion. Its sound advice, personal as well as professional, will recommend it to students in general, and its tone is eminently patriotic. The August number of the Dental Cosmos appears with a partial change of editorship , A month ago, in a brief but neat valedictory, Dr. J. D. White announced his retirement, leaving Dr. J. H. McQuillen and Dr. George J. Ziegler, who had long been his associates, as his successors. Dr. Ziegler will continue to supply the "Periscope of Medical and General Science in their Relations to Dentistry"—the monthly result of extensi,re and thoughtful reading, which has long been an attractive feature of this periodical. The more strictly Original department will be in the hands of Dr. 31 - eQuinen, whose Salutatary is written in a truly catholic spirit, which; we believe!, will make many able professional writers hasten to give him assistance by their contributions. The present number has a great deal of variety and merit in its original and selected letter press. Blackwood's Edinburg Magazine for July. The New York reprint has reaehed us through Mr. W. B. Zieber, south Third street. Two or three of the articles are heavy enough, their subjects being the Bate of Interest, Mr. Gladstone at Chester, and the Past and Coming Parlia ments ;_ but the remainder of the number is very readable, There is a critical review of Carlyle's singular Life Of Frederick the fl neat. Cornelius OlDowd, whoever he may be, dis courses keenly on Men and Women, and things in general ; and three serials are run ning through Maga, neck and neck, 41 at once. These are "M iss iiajoribanks, ,, by Mrs. Oli phant ; a Sir Brooke Foabrooke," attributed to Lever; and "Piccadilly," a spirited novel of London society. The July number of Hunt's Merchants' Maga zine, edited and published by William B. Dana, New York, opens with a history of all the at tempts to lay a telegraph line from Europe to Amerika_ It goes largely into detail, and, we observe, has been largely drawn upon, without acknowledgment, by one or two daily journals here. , From W. B. Zieber, South Third street, we have the July number of the New York Social Review, a quarterly journal of political coon°. my, and statistics; and, we are clear to confess, not very light reading in the hot days of Au gust. The articles are generally much too long. From one of them, on the custom-house system, we learn that in the last six years, (1880 to 1865, both inelusive,) the total receipts of united States eutonts were ieM9,201,927; and the total expenditures to collect thin amOtint, $42,077,861; but that of the cost of the various buildings erected at public expense for cus toms, purposes, and the further outlay for fitt ing out, repairing, manning, and Wheeling revenue cutters and blockaders, be consid ered, as it ought, the whole custom-house :sys tem costs the Government over fourteen per cent. on the income derived from the same. It ought not to cost one-third of that percent age. What it also costs the people is pro mised in a future article. This Review, after having dealt with the cost of our externa' rove nue system, would do much public good by giving details of the cost of collecting the in terim/ revenue. From Mr. J. K. Simon we have Part 53 of the Rebellion Record, with portraits of General Sherman, and Colonel Lewis Benedict ; and giving the first 112 pages of the official account of gherman , s great campaign of 1864-5, in the Southern States. From Peter F. Cunningham, 216 South Third street, We have the Ctrtholic World for August. This is the fifth number of the new monthly Magazine published at New York under the sanction of Archbishop AteClusky. Its best articles are taken or translated from foreign sOUrCee. - Tar following, from a Virginia paper, may convey interesting jilferniation to some of our readers: PERBONAL.—" Charles E. Morse, Ist Mass., killed April 2d, 1865," is the inscription at the 6 , eave of a soldier, killed in inY yard and ;Witted in my garden. It is publisbett that the friends, of the deceaced may know where to find his remains. TR. WHITWORTH, Mayfield, new Petersburg, va, IMMEEM In. VT) A TorvrTPl,,ro OF THE RECEIVER 1 T 1 .11. OF TANES, rifirdtliELVlllA. Julyt'f, 1855. Notice hereby given, that writs of seire facias will be issued upon O m Claims for Taxes-herein after mentioned, at till . expiration of six weeks from dale lieretlf. Unless the same are paid Wit bin that lime to JOH& E. LATTA. ESQ., Solicitor for the Receiver of Taxes, No. 128 South SIXTH Street. City Ts. J. W. Potts, P. P., J. T., 1865, No. I. City and State tax 1860. *47.61 . Lot northwest corner Morris and tax, streets, 100 by 150 ; First ward. Fame Ts. C.1%1, Phillips, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 2. City and Slate tax, 1860, *4 705 . Lot south side Rule feet weat Fourth street, 66 by 160: First ward. Same Ts. F, E. 'Vandyke, 0. P., J. T., 1805, No. 5. City and State tax, ee6o, WM. Lot west side Eighteenth street, 1 . 36 feet north of Fitzwater, 60 by First ward. • Sa3l IC vs. IL M CAre 1111 C• r• 1865, No, 4. City and State tax, 1.880. $ . 257. Lot west stde of Filth street, 302. feet north of Reed street, 18 by 128; First ward. - . . . Same ys, William Wharton, C. P.. J. T., 1861, No. 1. city and state tax. 1850, $30.17. Lot southeast corner Front and Malta street, 128 by 80; First ward. Same TS. It. MeAnany, C. P., J. T.. 1863, No. 6. City and State tax, 1860, $42.49. Lot. and two three story brick houses. southeast corner Fifth and Bor den streets, 32 1,1'15: First ward. Saute vs. McFadden, C. P., J. T., 1865; 1.:o. 7. City and State tax, 1000. $36.21. Lot west side Fourth street, 68 feet north of Dickerson, 64 by 170; First ward, . Same vs. Unknown. C. r., J. T., 1864, No. 8. City and State tax, 1800. $18.13. Lot cast side mowing avenue. 102 feet 3 inches south of Tasker street, 42 by 50: First ward. Sante ys. A I.,:mder EnStUS. C. r.. it. T., 1861. No. 9. City and State lax, 1860, $89.60. Lot west side of Pourtlist rest, 62 feet 11 inches south of Moore street, 13111,3-400; First ward. Same vs. X. Johnson, C. P., J, T., 1861, No. 10. city and State tax. 1860. $40.07. Lot northwest cor net iicYellth 111111 Moore streets, Is 7 rest on Seventh Street. 195 feet on Moor.: street_ thence along Wag: ner's Line 39 feet, thence along ltichartrs Line:l4s feet : First ward. - Same vs. Mary Vanderslice, C. P., J. T., 186 i, No. 11. City and Stale tax, 1809. $18.93. Lot south side Wharton street, 16 feet west of Third street, 16 by lit: First ward. SAME! vs. Sampel Moom 3 - , C. P., J. T., 1565, No. 12. City and State tax. 1860, $27.57. Lot southeast eorner Moyamensing avenue and Reed street, 16 by liClt First Ward. Same VS. Alexander Ustla, C. P., J. T.. 1855, NO. 13. City and St-ate tax, 1860, $44.92. Lot southwest corner Fifth and Moore streets, 101 by 100; First ward. . • Saute rs. J. W. Potts, D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 1. City and State tax,MO, $133.26. Lot on Eighth street, 112 by 291 feet Lewis street; First ward. Same vs. T. Stewart, D.C.T., 1855, No. 2. City and State tax, 1860, $266.30. - Lot southweast corner Sixteenth and Pine streets, t2S by 396; First ward. Same vs. S. liennetly,ll. C. J. T. 1805, No. 3. City , and state tax, 1860, $102.04. Lot northwest corner Fifth and Mifflin streets, -;retry 100 feet; 111,1. .card_ Saute Hannah Bernard, C. P.. J. T.. 1855, NO. 14. City and State tax, 1860, $21.31. Lot 01111 four story brick house west side Swanson street, 17 feet south of South street, 17 by 82: Fourth warned. Same vs. Anna Williams, C.F., J. T., 1865, No. 15. City and State tax, 1860. $lO.OB. - Lot and frame building, north side Front street, 80 feet west of Barron street, 17 by 25: Fourth ward. Same vs. John S. LySter, C. P. J. T., 1861, No. 16. City and State tax, 1860, $12.611. Lot and two-story brisk building, south side Monroe Street, 2.40 feet west from Third street, /7 feet by 331rfeet; Fourth ward. Stuns vs. F. S. Johnson, C. I'., .1. T., 1815, No. 17, City and Stale tax, 1860, $60,88. Lot and three story building thereon, south side of Almond street, 30 feet east of Front street. 1$ by 60; Fourth ward. Same vs. John It. Taylor, C. P.. J. T., 1865, No. 18. City and State tax, 18'0, $41.44. Lot and three story brick house, east side Front street, 40 feet south of South street. 20 by SO: Fourth ward. Same Vs. F Johnson, C. J. T.. 1865. NO. 19. Carr and Stale tax, $60.09. Lot alnl three-story brii.,k house, cast side Front street, 54 feet south o 1 Almond street, 34 by 200; Fourth ward. Same vs. same, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 20. City and State tax, 1860, $30.19. Lot and two-story frame building, east side Front street, 65 feet south of Al mond, 17 by 200; Fourth ward. Same vs. Mrs. M. Bradley, C. J. T. 1861, No. 21. City and State tax. 1860, $30.71. Lot? and two story brick house, 233 feet south of South street, 17 by 8o: Fourth - word. Sallie vs. William Dickens. D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 4. City and State tax, 1.660, $207.41. Lot and three story brick house_ northeast corner of Sixth , and Spruce streets, 18 b y 70, No. 511; Fifth ward. Saone vs. Henry E. Wallace. 1), C., J. T.. 1865, No. 5. City and State tax, 1550.5^_37.16. Lot and four-story brick house, west side Sixth street. 61 feet south of Sansum street, 21 by 131, No. 128; Fifth ward. . Same SS. J. H. 'McLoughlin, C. P., S. T., 1805, No. 22, City . and State tax, MO, $48.44. Lot and four story brick house north side Lombard street, 52 feet West Of SeVenteeMb street, 17 by oth Seventh wand, Same vs. Owen Shields, C. P. - , N. T., 18th. No. 23. City and State tax, 1810, $27.77. Lot and three-story brick house west side Twenty-fourth street, 61 feet south of ritte street. 15 by 55: Seventh ward. Sante vs. George 11. Armstrong. C. P., J. T., WA, No. 21. City and State tax, 1000. $16.18. Lot north side Lombard street, 47 feet east of Morris street, 10 by SO, No- 1413: Seventh weed. :Janie vs. Aces Lawrence, 0, T• 1860. No. 274. City and State tax, Me. 01.03. Lot north aide _Lombard street, 30 feet east of Aspen street, 10 by 78: Seventh ward. . • ._ - Same vs. Catharine Sicily, C. I'., J. T.,1365, No. 26._ City and State tax, 1880, $21.88. Lot and two story brick house, southeast corner Budd and Dean streets, 13 by 40; Seventh ward. Same vs. Thomas Scott. C. P. J. T. 18a5, No. 27. City and State tax. 1600, 4 45.14 . Lot and' two-and-a halt-story biaek house north side South street, 144 feet west of Eleventh street, 18 by 60, No. uil; Seventh ward. Same vs. Joint D. ShaW, C P., J. T., 1805,N0. 28. City and State tax, MO, $69. Lot and four brick houses west side Twenty-fourth street, 30 feet north of Kent street, 12 by 69. Same vs. Jacob Snyder, H. C. J. T., 1865, No. 6. City and State tax, Man, *511.34 . Lot and three story brick house southeast corner King and Fif teenth streets. 58 by 108, No. 416; Seventh Same VS. D. 7!deCiindless, C. P., J. T., 3865, City and State tax, 1860, $35.66. Lot and two three story brick houses southwest corner Lombard and Seventeenth streets, 16 by 35; Seventh ward. Same vs. A. M. A. Lavarence, D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 7. City and State tax, 1860, $i70.00. Lot and dwelling west side Washington Square, 20 feet smith or Goodwater street, 20 by' 06; Eighth ward. Same vs. Robert J. Aremile, J.T., 1865, No. a. city and Stara tax, iSM), $105,07, Lot and Mick dwelling cast side Broad Street, 00 feet south of Pop lar, 30 by 160: Fourteenth ward. Sonic vs. Charles Wet/mein, C. 1.„ J. T., 1865, No. 30. City and State tax, 1860, $60.10. Lot north shle or Market street, 149 feet west of Twentieth, 21 by ISO: Ninth ward. Same vs. H. CatherWooll, C.P., J. T., 1865, No. 3L City and State tax, 1860, $74.92. _Lot north side Chestnut, nso feet east of Twenty-cond, 40 by 163 feet: Ninth ward. Saute VS. &din W. Wallace, C. P., J. T., 1865„ NO. 32. City and State tax, 1800, $517.54. Lot still three story brick dwelling east side of Nineteenth street, 213 feet north of Chestnut street, 18 by 65; Ninth ward. Same vs. Eachternact, C. P., J. T., 1865, NO. 83. City and State tax, 1860,.595.20. Lot and buildings northeast corner Tenth and Morgan streets, 18 by 120: Tenth ward. Sallie vs. John Walters, D. 0:„.T. T., 1865. No. 9. City and Ethan tax, 1860, *MA. Laat northeast mar-. tier Eleventh and Castes streets, io by 140; Four teenth ward. Satre vs. C. B. F. O'Neill, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 34. City and State tax, 1860, *49.21. Lot and build ings southeast corner Hancock and Phumix streets, 60 by 80: Seventeenth ward. Si:un-:vs. 11. Sherry, D. C. J. T., 1865, No. to. City and State tax, 1800, $140.53: Lot and buildings north side Master strt et, extending front America to Cad valader etreets_ 30 on Master. 160 On America, and 164 on Chdwalader: Seventeenth ward. Same vs. B. Sherry, C. p. J. T., 1885, No 35. CRY and State tax. 1860, $4 4 .60. Lot and three-Story brick dwelling west side of Cadwalader street, 125 feet north of blaster street, 22 by 100; Seventeenth ward. Same vs. Margaret Fredericks, C. P., J. T., 1865 No. 16. Clay and .State tax, 1860, e. 11.6 0 -. Lot wes t; side Wood street, 54 'feet cast of Duke street, 18 by UM Eighteenth ward. Same vs: George EL RM. G. P. J. T.,1865 ' No. 37 . City and State tax, 1860, 87.16. Lot south side Cher ry street, 31 feet west of Bedford street, 18 by 80; Eighteenth ward. Same vs. William 'Vaughn, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 38. City and State tax, 1860, VAG. Lot southwest side Vienna street, 100 feet south of Lemon street, 17 by 100: Eighteenth ward. Same vs. Charles E. Spangler. D. C., J. T., 1865, Nu. 11. City am] State tax, 1860, $105.68. Lot north east corner Trenton nrellue and Ann street, 432 by 110 feet 0 Inches to Witte street: Nineteenth ward. Salne vl5. n. S. Davis, C. P.; J. T., 1865. No. 39. City and State tax, 1860, g 1.86 - Lot Southeast eoe tier of Ontario and Myrtle street, 250 by 63; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. E. Davis, C. P. J. T.„ 1866, No. 40. City and Stale tax, 1860, $18.94. Lot .s...Calle:tat earner Elm and Brown streets, 60 by 108; Nineteenth ward. Scone vs. George C. Barber, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 41. City and State tax, 1860, 125.25, Lot northwest corn er Smolt and Trehtall aTenue,Bo by 183; Nine teenlb ward. Same vs. Robert Sitter, C. P., J. T., 1905, No. 41.34. , City and State tax, 1860, $18.42. Lot south east corner Sepviva and Jackson streets, 111 by 100; Nineteenth ward. , . , amews. Patrick Clark. C. P., J. 'P., 1865, No. 92. City and State tax, 1860, *16.53, Lot northwest cor ner Monmouth and Duke streets, 63 by DM; Nine- ME=Ell Sante rs. John C. Carver, C. P., J. T., 1865, N 0.43. City and State tax, 1860, *15.99. Lot southwest cor ner Trenton avenue and. Cambria street, 60 by 146; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. John IS. Adams, C. P., J. 7.4865, N 0.41. City and State tax, 1860, *36.72. Lot and four brick houses west of Fitter street, 264 feet south of Harri son street, SO by 100: Nineteenth ward. Stoners. James M. Cacker, C. I'.,'J. T., 1885. No. 45. City and State tax. 1860, $18.95. Lot northwest corner. Salmon and Wellington streets, 108 VMS; w0rd.164 netecntli SUMO rs. TllOllllllB Daley, C. P., J. T., 1805, rt 0. 48. City and State tax, 1660 41t4. m. Lot east side of Brown street, 76 feet south of Reading Railroad, 57 by 102; Nineteenth ward. . . Slime vs. it. S. Simpson. C. P., J. T., 1666, No. 47. City and St ate tax, 1860, $14.73. Lot south side Cam bria street, 160 feet east of Coral street, 60 by 146; ,Ntheteenth ward. Same vs. George _Burr, C. P., J. T., 1865. No. City sod state tax, MIA $15.9..1. Lot southwest turner Alneriett and Cumberland streets, CA by 114; iiinet (Kuth ward. Same vs. Freeman Scott, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 49. City and State tax, 1860, $14.10. Lot west stile Front street, 117 feet southward of susquelanuu, avenue, 01 by 110 ; Niueteenth ward. Same vS. same, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 50. City and Stale tux, 1860, .$98.04. Lot west side Front street, 50 feet south of Diamond, 300 by 110; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. same, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 51. City. and State tax, 1880, $47.99. Lot west side Front stretdt 51 feet 110rt4 or Diamond, 175 by 110; Nine teenth ward. Same r 5..1 .V.Peterson, C, P., J.T., 1 86 5 .N0•52. City and State tax, MAO, 524.31. Lot and two brink houses 6011111 side Pepper street, 116 feet west of Trenton avenue, 50 by U 0; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Mr. Purvis ' C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 53. City and State tax, 1860, Vi 0.58. Lot c,onthwest cor ner Gaul and Clearfield streets, DA by 105; Nine teenth ward. Same TS. Charles A. fait, C. P., J. T-, 1865, No. 54. City and State tax, MO, $.20.72. Lot west side Halle° street, 294 feet south of Huntingdon street, 142 by 109; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. A. J. I'aul, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 5.5. City and State tax, 1860, $18.941 Lot and building east side Third street, 360 .feet north of Oxford, 34 by 74; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Samuel Townsend, C. P. J. T., 1855, No. 56. City and State tax, 1860, $25.65. Lot and two three-story 'brick houses east side Duke street, 216 feet south of Reading Railroad, 59 by 81.; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William Tieford, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 57. City and State tax, 1860, $13.05. Lot east side Richmond street, 20 feet north of Ontario street, 72 by 141; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. John 'fucker, C. P., J. T., 1865, - No. 58. City and State tax, 1860, *7.12. Lot south. Oils Vic toria street, 160 feet east or Lambert street, 71 by Nineteenth ward_ , Same vs. John C. Üble, C. P. J. T., 1660.- No. 59. City and State tax, 1860, 1810.10. Lot east side Walker street, 119 feet south of Reading Railroad, 111 by 65; Nineteenth ward. Same cs. Unknown, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 60, City and State tax, IE6O, $--. Lot west side Melvale street, 43 feet north of Ann street, 37 by 100; Nine teentbward. Same vs. Unknown, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 61. City :rad State tax, 1860, *3.12. Lot east side Chat ham street, 433 feet south of Vlearneid, 36 by Iszi; Nineteenth want. Same vs. Unknown. C. P., J. T., 1865., N 0.62., City and State tax, 1860, *13.99. Lot northeast corner liettlewell and TOrpin streets, 100 by 145; Nine teenth ward, Same vs. 11. B. Pennock, C. P, J. T., 1865. N 0.63. City and State tax, 1860, $21.89. Lot east side Chat ham street, 25 feet north of Reading Railroad, 08 by 89- 7% Nineteenth ward. tbutiel-, C. C. Roberts, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 64. City and State tax, 1860, *19.09. Lotriorth side Hunt ingdon street, 16 feet east Of Thompson street, 59 by 80: Nineteenth ward. same vs. James 18. Reamsey,C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. G. City and State tax, 1860, $7.90. Let and frame dwelling north side Anthracite street, 160 feet east of Almond, 20 by 20. Salim , s• Charles E. Spangler, D. C. J. T., 1865, No. 12. City and State tax,lB6o $137,59. Lot east side 'Trenton avenue, tl4l feet north of ulearilld 58 , b y 1.50• Nineteenth ward. Same VII. A. It Italguel, C. P J. T,, 1663, No, .6- City and State tax, 804.31. " Lot northwest cor ner Allegheny avenue and Salmon,BO by. Nine- teenth ward. , 105, Same VS. John B. Adams, D. C. .1. T. , 1865, No. 13. City and State tax, 1880 , *IIB.ZI. Lot and ten brick buildings, northwest Corner Brown and Gold streets, 197 by 95; Nineteenth ward. Same vds. John M. Peyton, C. P., J. T ., 1865, No, 67. City and State tax, 1860, $2345. Lotsoutheast corner Miller and Allegheny avemmose by 801 Nine teenth ward. „ Same vs. John Bice, C. P. J. T., 18115 No ng . City and State tax, 1866, V. 3.47. not south side Cambria street, 162 feet east of Amber street, 100 hy 1.46; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. John Brown, C. P., J. T., MI, No, City and State tax, 1860, $61.81. Lot and twenty-stx brick houses, southeast corner Dauphin and Coral streets, zta by 1561 Nineteenth ward. Sallie TS. George W. Brown, C. P., J. T.,1865, No. 70. City and State tax, *Kr& Lot northwest corner Sepvira and Emeline stieets, 36 by 60; . Nineteenth ward. Saute vs, Henry S. Mott, C. P., J. T ooth , No. 71. City 111111 State tax,481.1). $1.9.52 Lot neast cor ner Butler and Myrtle streets, by 948; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Chris. E. Spangler. C. P., J. T., 1863 No. 72. Citv and State tax, ISCA, $24.30. Lot northeast corner - Werkle anti Clearfield streets, 1.14 by is; Nineteenth ward, Same Vs. James Wharton. CL P., J. T.. 1885, NO. 71. City and state tax, 18110, $13.99, Lot north side Somerset Street, IS.I feet west of Cedar 8000,60 by 191; Nineteenth ward. Some vs. William Watt, C. P.. J. T„ 1865, No. 74. City_and State tax, 1860, $5.70. Lot west side Dau phin street, 968 feet west of Trenton avenue, - 18 by 100; Nineteenth ward. • Same vs. Jaeob Wetzel]. C. J. T. 1865, No. 73. City and State tax, 1860, $8.61. Lot - west side How ard street, 162 feet south of York, 36 by 95; Nine teenth Ward. :4:knit , VI. JOllll Patrick. C. P. J. T. 1865, No. 76. City and State tax, 1000, $18.04. Lot eas t side Brown street, WO feet south of Allegheny avenue, 101 by 105; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. George Payne. C. P.,1. T. 1805, No. 77. City and State tax,lB6o, $13.20. Lot north side Al legheny avenue, 41 feet north of Almond, 40 by 150: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William S. Swanze`y, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 78. City and State tax, 1860. $15.98. Lot smith side Norris street, 31 feet west of Apple, 53 by 57; Nineteenth ward. Sumo vs. James Traynor, C. V., J. T.. 1,90 1 No -70. City and State tax. 1800, $18.91. Lot north MAC ltnndolph street, 142 feet west of Trenton avenue, 100 by 1t0; Nineteenth Ward. Sallie VS. J. B. Thomas. C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 80. City and State tax. 1800. $lO.OB. 'Lot northeast cor net Somerset and Cedar streets, 60 by 80; Nine "Wenn% ward. Some vs. Edward Trout. C. P.. J. T., 1865, No. 81. City and btate tax, 1.9i0, $15.98. Lot west side Brown street, 188 feet south Of Clearneld street, 52 by - 95: Nineteenth ward. b'ame vs. John W. Trump, C. P.: J. T., 1865, No. 82. City and State tax, 1508, $21.81, Lot southeast corner Allegheny avenue and Almond street, 188 by 70: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Ale. Tomlinson. C. P.. J. T., 1805, No. 83. City - owl State tax. 186,9, $11.77. Lbt: west side Iliehmond street, 131 feet north of Allegheny ave nue. at l v 100: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Albert White, C. P. J. T., 1865. No. 84. City and St. to tux. 1660. 10.73. ' Lot southeast cor ner Chatham and Wellington streets, 057 by 86; N ineteenth ward. Same vs. John Vaughn. C. P„, J. T., 1805, No. ffi. City and Stole tax, 1869, $14.51. Lot northeast cor ner of William and Almond streets, 60 by 105; Nine teenth ward. - • Sante vs. W. 'it'llynoop, C. T., 1880. No: 86. City and State tax, 1860, $11.56. Lot southwest for nerrlahnon and 'Wellington streets, 53 by 105. Nine teenth ward, Saint es. conina C_ P.. J. T., 186,5, NO. 87. City and State tax, 1810. $5.117. Lot east We Ilan coek street. 282 feet south of Cumberland street, 18 by 0•2: Nineteenth ward. Sonic vs. Brown, Desert & CO, C. T, 1865, No. 88, City and State tax, 1860, $24.81. Lot north west corner of Omitted:anti and Gaul streets, 60 by 160: Nineteenth word. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, C. P., J. T.,1865,N0. 99. City .11d state tax, 13110, $59.53. Lot and build ing port Invest tOriltd . Girard avenue and street. 18 by 87, No. 811; Nineteenth ward. Saint, vs. :Abraham White. C. I'. 3. T., 1865. NO. 90. City and State tax, 1860, $24.90. Lot southeast corner of Myrtle and hettlewell streets, 191 DS 51.5; Nineteenth ward. Some vs. James Stockton, C.P.. J.T., 1865, No. 91. City a , d State tax,lB6o. $5.66. Lot cast stile Tucker street. 266 feet west of Cedar street, It by 76; Nine teenth ward. Satire vs.Sanntel F. Shook, C. P.; J. T., 1855, No. 92. City and State tax, MO, $10.07. Lot northwest corner Te 111; and Tucker streets, 60 by 102; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Jellies Maitland, 0.P., J.T., 1865, No. M. City and State tax. Mid, W. 75. Lo side of Broad street, 120 feet north of Jackson street, 120 by 513; Nineteenth ward. Same vs.Williant Smith. C. P., J. T., 1865,N0. 94. Cit • and Sate tax.4lBoo, $:12.07. Lot southeas t corner Cumberland and Tulip streets, 72 by 150; Nineteenth ward.. Satire vs. Unknown. C. T-1865, No. 95. City and State tax, 1.360. $B.lO. Lot south side Toronto street. &SO feet west or Bath street, 30 by 1.00; Nine ket.ntli Ward. Same vs. C. E. Spangler, f.!IP., J. T-1865. No. OIL City and Stale tax. 1850, $22.68. Lot south Ode of Plum street. 20 feet west of .Bath street, 240 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Patrick Norr s, C. P., J. T. ' 1865, N 0.97. City. and State tax. 1660, $14.51. Lot nortliw st corner William and Almond streets,6o by 105; Nine teenth ward. Sams vs. Daniel McDevitt, C: P. J. 'T., 1815. No. 98: City unit State tax, 1860, $5.06. Lot southeast corner itimono and Elm streets, 20 by 127; Nino-- teenth ward. Same vs. Michael Mat - enemy, C. P., ,T. T., 1805, N 0.99. CRT anti State tax, 1860, $11.57. Lot south west cornet' of William and Tulip streets, 51 by 102; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. W. Molithone, C. P., J,1r.0.865, No. 160. City and State tax, Ib6o, $27.77. Lot south side Calnltria street, so feet west of Trenton avenue, 113 by .1411: Nineteenth Ward. Same vs. John Nelson,P., J. T., 1665, No. 101. City and State tax. 1860, $14.54. Lot southeast cor ner Almond anal - 14Tb streets 105 by 60; Nineteenth ward. - Same vs. John MeCluskey, C. P., J. T., 1865, No 102. City and State tax: 1860, $l3. Lot northwest corner Howard and_ Norris, 70 by 45; Nineteenth ward. Same TS. C. S. Oran. C. P., J. T... 1865, No. 103. City and State tax, 1860, $57.28. Lot northeast cor ner West and Dll'l6loll, 292 by 122; Nineteeenth ,ward. e vs. A. °twine, C. P . J. T., 1605. No. tot. City and State tax, moo, $lB.BO. Lot southeast cor ner .Allegheny avenue and Brown, 70 by 105; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. C. Wendell, C. P., J. T., 1865. No. 1.115. City and State tax, 1880, $12.99. Lot east side Stutter set, 72 feet south of Howard, 46 by 110: Nineteenth ward. Some vs. C. Wendell. C• P.. J. T., 1861, No. 106. Cite and Slate tax. 1860, 915.90. Lot south side Le high avenue, 60 feet east of Sepvlea, 46 by 120; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Richard Whiteall. C. P., J. T.. 1805, No. 107. City and State tax, 1860;913.99. .Lot north aide Somerset street, 165 feet west of Cedar street, 60 by 191: Nineteenth ward. Sante vs. .1. C. Weber, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 108. City and State tax. 1860, $14.51. Lot southeast cor ner Pepper and Lemon streets. 60 by 90; Nineteenth ward. bonnie is. ThOnlaS McCann C. P.. :L T., 1865. No. 10819. City and State tax, 1880, $21.88, Lot and frame house southwest corner Somerset and Almond stress, 20 by 11.8; Nineteenth ward. Salim vsAlohertlitteKinley C. P. J. T., 1865 No. 109. City and State tax, 1860. ' $lO.OB . • Lot eas t side Almond street 160 feet south of Westmoreland, 52 by_ 1-101 Nineteenth ward. &WC TS. William t;. 'Mt:Makin. C. P., T.. 1805, NO. 110. City and State tax. 1560,430.72; Lot south west corner Paul and Wellington, 261 by 61; Nine teenth ward. - Same vs. Wm. - McFarland. C. P., J. T., 1865, No. M. City and State tax, 1860; $21.87. Lot southwest corner of Front and Diamond streets, 60 by 110 feet; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Carlton it. Moore, C. P.. J. T., 1065, No. 112. City and State tax, 1660, ada.33. Lot southeast ner S a rgeant and Sepvica, 54 by 140; Nineteenth ward. Stunt vs. Canton Ilfoora, C. P. .L T. 1860, NO. 113. City and State tax, MO. $19.42. Lot Southwest corner Pepper and Tulip streets, 100 by 90; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. James Moore . C. P., ' S. T. 1865, No. 114. City awl State tax, 1360, i 30.72. Lot east side Duke street, 60 feet south of Elna street, 130 by 86; Niue teeutli ward. . Same vs. George Moore, C. P.,J. T. 1865. No. 115. City and State tax, 1500, $05.40. Lot west side Sal mon street, 100 feet south of Clearfieid street, Si by 101; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. George Moore, C. P., J. T.,1865, No. 116. City and State tax, 1860, $30.69. Lot northeast cor ner Lehigh avenue and West street, 99 by 117; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. it. Mormn, C. P., J. T.,1865, No. 117. City and State tax, 1860, $12.89. Lot east side Bodine street, 60 feet north of Columbia avenue, 17 by 49; Nineteenth ward. ame c le , r., J, T„ No. 11.8. City - ' Mit I C and State tax, noo, *LW. Lot north side Cllillher land, 66 feet west of Cedar street, 18 by 160; :Nine teenth ward. Same vs.ifenjamin E. Moore, C.P., S. T., 1801, No 119. Citl: and State tax, 1860, $82.78. Lot northwest corner - Wheat Sheaf Inns and Cooper street, 75 by Sip feet Nineteenth ward. Same vs. D. Monier, 0. P., J.T,, 1865, No. 120. City and State tax, 1860, *1,40. Lot west Stde Duke street, 121 feet south of Monmouth street, 121 liy 105; Nine teenth ward. - . - • • . Same vs. S. W. SteektOn, C. Pc, j. T. 1805, N 0.121. City and State tax, 1860, $7.16. Lot and frame lionse south side Maple street, 20 feet east of Melvde, 20 by 100: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. C. W. Carrigan, C. P., J. T., 1865. No. 122. City and State tax, 1860, $51489. Lot southeast corner Duke and Westmoreland streets, 348 by 95; "'Sonic ward. "'Sonic vs. Benjamin Pittlield, C. P., J. T., 1830, No. En. City and State tax, 1860,5.38. 00 . Lot on York street, 'hounded by West, Pant, Gordon, and York streets: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Eliza A. Reed, C. P.. T.,1865, No. 124. City and State tax, 1860,598.46. Lot on Attains street, bounded by. Adams, Duke, Emeline, and Almondstreets: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Aaron Sobers,C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 125. City and State tax' 18 0 0,'533 . 66. Lot southwest cor ner Clearliteld and Lemon streets, 198 by 101; Nine teenth ward. same vs. Dubosque, C. P., J.T., 1805, N 0.126. City and State tax, 181:00. $16.115. Lot northeast corner Somerset and Amber ark,ets, 72 by 146; Sinettientil ward. Same vs. Dubosque. C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 127. City and State tax, 1860, $12.49. Lot southeast cor ner Cambria ann Anther streets, 90 by 73; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Charles Dixey, C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. VS. City and State tax. 1860, B J-1.21. Lot southwest core net' Auburn and Trenton avenue, 98 by 146; Nine teenth ward. - Same vs. Jain G. PHU:heat, C. P., J. T., 15651 No. 129. City and State tax, two, $24.81. Lot west side Richmond street. 440 feet north of Ann street, 41) by 200: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. JUMPS Pryor, C. P., J. T.. 1865, No. 130. City and State tax, 1860, $9.37. Lot and frame band ing north side. Somerset street, 84 feet east of West street, 18 by MG: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. 11. B. Pennock, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 131. Chy and State tax., 1860, $34.17. Lot northeast cor ner Division and Duke, 1110 feet 4 inches by 95 feet 7-11 inches; Nineteenth ward. Saute vs. It. S. Patterson,C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 132. this and State tax, 18 90. $18, 9 1. Lot southeast corner Almond and Cl earticid, No by 1181 Nin.teenth ward. Same vs. William Dickerson, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 133. City and State tax, 1860, $18.94. Lot and brick building east side Ilancoek street. 224 feet north of Norris street, 32 by 100: Ninet. Oath ward. Same vs, John Dittman, C. P.,J. T, 1861. No. 134. CM' and Stale tax, 1800, id 0.07. Lot east side flan corit, 100 f.-et: north of Cumberland street, au by 9:4; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Daniel Deland; C. P., J. T., 1865 N - 0.135. City and State tax. 1860, $11.54. Lot south side Wil liam street,42B feet easy of Trenton avenue,s4 by 102; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Benjamin Ratter, C. P., S. T., 1865, No. 136. City and State tax, 1800, frl.BB. Lot and brick house thereon, east side Brown street, 36 feet north of Emory, 17 by 100: Nineteenth ward. Same vs_ Williaralt. Dickerson, C. P., J. T. /8651 No. 137. City and State tax, ma, $lO.OB. Lot and frame house, west side of Germantown road, 88 feet north of Little Poplar, 16 feet, extending half way to Sixth street, in depth; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Mr. Peters, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 1 3 9. City and State tax, 1860, $11.51. Lot southwest ear ner Trenton avenue and Clearfield street, 64 by 103; Nineteenth ward. Same VS. Bertles Shee, C. P. .7. T., 1865, No. 189. City and State tax, 1860, $30.19. "Lot west side Kester street, 342 feet north of Somerset street, 225 by 65; :Nineteenth Ward. . SUMP TO. E. Burton, C. P., J. T., 166 A, NO. 140. City and State tax, 1800, Bcll.BB. Lot northwest cor ner of. Cumberland and Sepylva, 45 by 160; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. George A. Richmond, C. P., J. T., 1865, 2.1 a. 141. City and State tax, 1860, $9.34. Lot south east corner of Anthracite and Almond, 40 by 80 feet; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. E. Shippen ' C. P.. J. T., 1865, No'. 145. City and State tax, 1860, $n2.7. Lot north side Sor rill street, 2130 feet east of MeWale, 300 by 108; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Henry S. Mott, C. P., 1865, No. 143. City and State tax, 1860, $20.03. Lot northwest corner Hutler and Myrtle streets, 112 -by 2.42; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. James S. Lawrence, C. P. J.T, 186.5,N0. 144. City and State tax, 1860, COM Lot southwest corner Commt.sioners' avenue and West street, 57 by 60; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. A. Longstreth, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 145. City and State tax, IMO, 1g6.10. Lot north side York street, 128 feet west of Sepvlra street, 18 by 126 feet; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Frank. Lodge, C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. 146. City and State tax. 1860, $13.73. Lot southeast cor ner Hancock and York streets, 60 by 02 feet; Nine teenth ward. Li9llll , rg. A. Lonotreth, C, P. J. T., 186.5, N 0.147. City anal State tax, MO, Ftca.b.s. 'Lot northeast con. netSargettnt and rkpriva btreet6, 58 by 158; Nine teenth ward. . Same vs. Henry Keyser, C. P., J. T., 181.5, N 0.148. City and State tax, 1800. WAIL Lot west . side Sal mon street, 125 feet south of Wellington street,72 by 105; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. A. C. Klookenbrlttr,C. 149. City and State tax, 1860, $lO.ll. Lot southwest corner 'West and Vermont, 38 by 151 feet 1.% inch; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Ileury Kidder, C. P.J. T., 1805, No. 150. City and State tax, 1860, $lO.Ol. Lot northeast corner Pepper and Tulip streets, 60 by 59; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Martin Kelly, C. P., J. T.. 1885, No. 151. City and State tax, .1800, $15.99. Lot southeast corner West and (taut streets, 80 by 22; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Ilitchael Kelly. C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 152. City and State tax, 1160, $18.84. Lot north side lionterSet, 73 feet fast of Amber street, 72 by 110; ineteenth ward. • Same vs. Joel Jones, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 153. City and State tax. 1800,8;18.95. Lot east side.lleaell street, 88 feet south of Reading Railroad, 04 by 81; Nineteenth ward. Same vs:William B.Johnson.C.P., J. T.,1865, No. 151. City and State tax,lBoo, 920.81. Lot north side Pepper, 80 feet west o Trenton avenue, 120 by 82; Nineteenth wind. Stave V 8.41. Thompson, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 155. City and Slate tax, 1560, $44.00. Lot northwest corner York and Hancock streets, 183 by 107; Nine teenth ward. - - Same vs. J. Thompson, C. P., J. T., 1865 No.1:16, City :mil State tax, MO, $54.28.• Lot east side How ard, 10 feet 8 inches north of York street, 252 by 110 feet: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. Thompson C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 157. City and State tax, 1800. $51.80. Lot northeast corner Haneoek and Dauphin, 250 by 90; Nineteenth ward, SBloe vs. - Edward Aiken, C. P.. J. T,, 1845, No. 158. City and State tax, 1880._,R21.93. Lot west side Front street, ltd feet south of Runtingdon, 00 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Stunt vs. Colonel Ash, C. P., J. T., 1864 No. 159. City and State tax. 1860, 658.68. LOt west side Rich howl street, 288 feet south of Emory, 17 by UXI; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Allegheny Warf Land Company. C. P., .1„ T., 1606, MM. City and State tax, 1&10, 413.20. I.s.t sontlt side Allegheny avenue, 2SI feet east of Richmond. 20 by DI: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. i 31.1111". C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 161. City and State tax, 3860, $4.A3. Lot south side Saxson. street, 109 feet east of Richmond street, 64 by 72; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Saone C. P.,_ .1. T., 1865, No. 16i. City and State tax, 1660. $4.94. Lot north side SaXaoll street, 244 feet west from Bath street, 69 by 08; Nine' teenth ward. _ S ame Ts, Same, C. P. J. T., 1665, Ico.-162. City and Otatc tat, 1000, $5.97. Lot Borth side Scowl, otrooti Trg riirg.-PTITEADELPITIA; TIITTRSDAY, ATTO-TTST 3, Iges: 198 feet west of Bath street, 80 by 68; Nineteenth ward. s„„,e vs. Same, C. P., J. T. 1806,N0. 164. City and State tax, 1860, $15.76. Lot south side Of baxturn s t r ,y.t. NM feet east Of Richmond, 210 by-72; Nine teenth ward. - Same ye : David Allen, C P.; J. T., 1815, No. 105. City and State tax, MO, $ 1 11.50. Lot north side Wil liam street, 368 feet east of Trenton avenue, 51 by 302; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Robert Sitter ' C. .T. T., 1865, No. 186. City and State tax, 18x0. $18.93. Lot northeast cor ner Tasker and sepvira streets, 111 by 100; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. James Schrack, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 167. City and State tax,lB6o, *lO . lO. Lot east Side Tor pin street, 60 feet south of Tloga street, GO by 140; Nineteenth 8:1111e VB. E. J. Spiniel, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 163. City nett State tax, 1860, $lB.Ol. Lot east side Duke street. 152 feet south of Reading Railroad, 64 by 81 feet? inches; Nineteenth ward, Same vs. S. M. Sarkenhelm, C. P., J. T., 1865, 140. 169. City anti State tax, Mai, $31.46. Lot and three-story brick building at the Junction of Frank fora road zindTrentOn avenue, lea by 46; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Mr. Schenck, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 170. City, and State tax, 1860, $8.65. Lot north side Wood street, 159 feet west of Cedar street, 18 by 160; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. W. Sterling, C. P. J. T., 1865, N 0.171. City and State tax,lB6o, 8115.28. Lot northwest cor ner Tulip anti nuntioadon, no by 100; Ninetecath ward. Same vs. Charles R. Spangler, C. P., J. T., No. 172.: City and State tax 1860, $27.26. Lot sotith east corner of Tulip and Clearfield streets, led by MD feei: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Samuel Shober. C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 173. City and State tax. 1860. $30.r.3. Lot northwest oor ner Amber and Adams streets, 150 by 118; Nineteolath want. Same Catharine Taylor. C. P. J. P. 1865. No. 174. City and State tax, 1860, $12.50 . Lot and three buildings thereon. west side Seeond street, 210 Net south of York street, 20 by 121; Nineteenth ward) Same vs: F. Taylor. C. I. 0. T., 1865, No. 175. City and Slate tax. 1860. $50.20. Lot northwest corner Susquehanna and Third, 314 by 102; Nineteenth ward. Sante vs. Mr. Thomas. C. P. J. P., 186 i, Not 176. City and State tax,lB6o, $lO.BB. Lot and brick Wild. lug west side Bodine street, 361 feet west of Mont goinem street, 14 by 49: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Jacob Suiger, 0. - I'., J . , T., 1865, Noj 177. City and State tax, MO. $13.1*. Lot east side P ford road, 70 feet north Of Huntingdon, 40 by 120; Nineteenth - ward. Same vs. J. R. Stager. C. P., J. T., lord, Not 178. City and State tax, lB6o, $8.58. Lot northeast:cor »yr Frankfort( road Huntingdon street, 30 b 5 80; Nineteenthwind... _ Same vs. R. S. Simpson, C. P., J. T., 1865, Noi 179. City and State tax, 1860. $18.42. Lot sonthwesteor net Somerset and Ainner streets, 60 by 172: Nine teenth Same vs. it. S. Simpson, C. P.;,T. T., 1860, No 180. City and State tax, 1860, $21.57. Lot south side t um liner street, 101 feet east of Amber street; Nine teenth ward. Same "VS. A. 11. Scott, C. P., J.'T., 1865, Noll Bl. City and State tax, 1860, $44.59. Lot and hve brick buildings. northeast coiner AdamS and Amber, 64 by 34: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Alleghany Wharf Land Company, C.P. J. T., 1865. No. 102. City and State tax, 1860, *13.21. Lot south side Alleebany avenue, 504 feet east of Hieinnond street, 120‘by . Us; 1 , 1 litteenth word. Same ye. same, C. P , J. T., 1865, No. 183, City and State tax; 1860, $l.Ol. Lot north side Saason son street, 115 feet east of Mehmond street, 80 by 63; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. same, C: P.. J. T., 1865, No. 184. City and-State tax, 1860, $64.70. Lot on Bath street: bounded by Bath, Allegliany avenue, and the river Delaware: Nineteenth ward. Naame vs. Bertles Shee. C. P. J. T., 1860, o; 185. Cftv-and State tax, 1860, $13.130. 'Lot south side Le high avenue, 40 feet west of Amber, 40 by 100; Nine teenth ward. Same YS. J. IL SuWv. C. P., J. T., 0 804 1 No. 186 . City and State tax, 1860. $142.4,82. Lot northwest cor ner Huntingdon and Idemphiu.streets, 1.00 by 60; N ineteenth ward. - Same vs. J. M. Simpson, C. P., J. T.,1865, No.. 187. City and State tax, 1860, $22.83. Lot southeast corner Allegbany avenue and. West street, 190 by - P.M: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. 31. Shaw, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.lBB. City and State taa,lsso, *40.03. Lot west side; Al mond street. 72 net north of Wellington, 174 by 722; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William S. Simpson, C. P. J. T.,1865, No. 189. City ifini State tax, 1860,4420.41. Lot until west corner of Auburn and Amber streets, 04 by 146; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William S. Simpson, C. P.J. T., :1865, No. 100. City and State tax, 1860,4;19.89: Lot north east corner_Auburn and 'Coral streets, 94 by 146; N 3n eteenth ward. 89111 C TS. Mr. J ohnson. 0. 186 s No, 191. City and State tax, 1860, s—. Lot nortileas ' t corner Iticinnond lane and Witte street, 110 by 128; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. 3. W. Johnson, C. P., J. T., 1865 No. 192. City and State tax, 1860. $5.67. Lot north side Diamond street, 90feet east or Thuron street, 16 by GO: Nineteenth ward. • Same Ts. James Hill, C. P.. J. T., 1865, No. 195. Oily and State tax, 1860, $15.99. Lot southeast cor ner Rath:well and Bunk streets. 112 feet 6 inches by 191 feet Nineteenth ward. • , . . Same vs. J. D. Hazel!, C• P., J. T., 1885, No. 191. City and State tax, 1860, 013.08. Lot northwest corner Ontario and Myrtle, 161 by 155; Nineteenth ward. • Same vs. John Han. C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 195. City and State tax. 1860, *17.54. Lot east side Al mond street, 155 feet south of Lehigh avenue, 61 by 135: Nintcen inward. Same vs.: John Hall. 0. P., J. T., 1805, No. 190, City and State tax, 1860 3 g 5.99- Lot west side Brown street, 164 feet south 01 Clearfield, 54 by 91;-Nine teenth ward. . • Same vs. George Hartman C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 197. City and State tax. 1800, ' *7.16. Lot north side Nassau street, 80 feet east of Tulip street, 32 by 83; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Frederick Heim, C. P., J. T. 1865, No. 198. City and State tax, 1860. *14.51. Lot north side Somerset, 148 feet south of Trenton avenue, 59 by 191; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. G. Hoffman, C. P. J. T" 1-865, Nor MD. . City and State tax, 1880, 0. 4 69. Lot southwest corner Somerset and Gaul streets, 271 by 80; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. C. H. Horn, C. P., J. T. ' 1865, No. 200. City and. State tax. 1860, $21•30. Lot northeast corner Somerset and" Gaul, 133 by 80. Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Same ' C. P.,. J. T.. 1865, No. 201. City and State tax. 1860. *8.04. Lot Cant side Chatham, 170 feet north of Somerset, 62 by DO; Nineteenth Ward. Same Ts. Hartley, C. P., J. T., 1885, NO. 202. City and State. tax, 1860, *lO.lO. Lot west side Brown street. 127 feet south of Reading Railroad, 32 by —: Nineteenth ward. . Same TS. C. &B. Garber. C. P., 1865,N0. 203. City and State tax, 1800, $10.70. Lot south side _Anthracite street, 80 feet east of Amber, 51 by 80; Nineteenth ward. same vs. John Garivr, C. P., J, 1865, No. 204. City and State tax, itiO, Lot Atk' All *melte street, 131 . .et cast of Almond, 34 by 80.1 Nineteenth ward. -- ' Saute vs. E. H. Grant, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 205. City and State tax, 1860, $lO.ll. Lot southeast cor neitk dams and Tulip, 72 by 150: Nineteenth ward. .Santo s. Charles ("coin . ), C. T.. 1865, No. MG. City and State tax, 1860, *15.86. Lot northeast cor ner%-naetba and Huntingdon, 110 by 60; .Nineteentit word. • Santo ve. John Geisler, C. P., J. T. 1865, No. X. 7. City and State tax, 1860, 14.59. Lot southwest cor ner Susquehanna avenue and Front street, 117 by 110; Nineteenth ward. Sante vs. W. & C. Faulkner C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 208. City and State tax, 1860,' $7,16. Lot*Outhwest corner Clearfield and Cooper, 80 by 80; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. John Fagan, C. P., J. T., - 1865. No. urv 2o9._ City anti State ma, 1,16047.16. st, 415 feet south. ofAilo---orreet, 10 by 320 i Nine teenth ward,— • Same' vs blitz and Williams, C. P., J. T. 180, No. 210, ditv and State tax, 1860. 8;13.35. Lot iiorth east cerner cluntingdon and Collins streets, 110 by 90; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. Eva* C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. 211. City and S ate tax, 1580, $58.76. Lot southwest corner of Gaul and Westmoreland streets, 253 by 165; Nine teenth ward. • Same vs. John R. Evans, C: P., J. T., 1865, No. 212. City and state tax, 1600, t 660.59. Lot southeast corner Gana and - Westmoreland. , streets, rti 317 /151 Ninetef nth ward. Same NS. George Davis, C. P., J. T,,1865, No. 213. City and State tax, 180, $5.88. Lot south side of Pepper street, 180 feet east of Cedar street, 16 by 80; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William Deal, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 214. City and State tax, 1860, $lO.lO. Lot north side of Ssrgeant, 67 feet east of Jasper street, 100 by 86; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. John Dougherty, C. P., J. T., PIM, No. 215. City and State tax, 1860, *5.68. Lot west side of Duke street, 43 feet east of William street, 25 by 105: Nineteenth ward. • Same vs.,Clement, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 210. City anti State tax, 1860,524.81. Lot west side of Chat ham street, 80 feet north of Allegheny avenue, 126 by 63; Nineteenth ward. Fatme vs. Owen Clark. C. P., .1 T., 1865, No. 217. City and State tax, 1860, $3.68. Lot northeast corner Niehinond nue Rettlewell streets, 20 by 147; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. John Kraut, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 218. City and State feet east $7.1 1 L Lot Nineteenth Somerset, 133 feet east of Gaul, 36 by 80; ward, same Ts. C. & W. Clothier. C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 219. City. and State tax. 1860, V 0.83. Lot northwest corner Somerset .and Tulip, 80 by 191; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Brorenis, C. I'. J. T. ' 1865, No. 220. City and State tax, MO, $lO.OB. Lot t-outbuest corner Ontario and Cooper, V) by 1201 Nineteenth ward. Same vs. S. C. 11111inerer, C. Y. J. T.,1851, N0..221. City and State tax, 1860: $lO.Ol. Lot south side het tiewell, 215 feet east of Myrtle, 60 by 191; Nineteenth ward. . . Same vs. J. B. Coyt, C. P., S. T., 1865, No. 24. City and State tax, 1860, $lO.lO. Lot north side Pep per street, 60 feet west of Tulip street, GO by 69; Nineteenth ward. Same ye. Edward Clinton,C. P., J. T., Ms, No. V. 3. City and State taxes, 160..91. Lot east side Reward street, V3B feet north of York street, 18 by toli Nineteenth ward. Same es. Edward Clinton, C. P.. J. T. 18ri1. MI. City and State tax, 1860, ft. 45.46: Lot east side Hancock street, 340 feet south of Huntington street, 18 byte; Nineteenth ward. Same vs.M. C. Crease,C. P., J.T..1865.N0.2"25. City and State tax, 1860, 1821.87. Lot cast side Riehmond street, 20 feet north of Ontario street, 87 by 120; liiaetetmth ward. SHICIP vs. Clayton Allen, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 22G. City and Stare tax, law ,ina.t..t. Lot west side Lemon street, 130 feet 9 Indies north of Ann street, 108 by 101: N ineteenth ward. Same vs. James Stewart, C. P. J. T., 1805, so. '227. City and State tax, 1800, *10.55. Lot east side Third street 92 feet north of Susipithanna avenue, 156 by 114: Nineteenth Wird. . Same es. James Saul, C. I'., J. T.,,1866. No. n 3. City and State tax, 1860, 4313.04. Lot west side FrOnt street. 267 feet south of Susquehanna eve..., 40 by 110: Nineteenth ward. . . - Sallie VS. J. W. Cottaday,C. P., J. T., 1568. - N0.r.35. City ainl State tax, Piet!,sts.4s. Lot east site Duke street, 85 feet south of 'Wellington, IG by g 5; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. S. T. Conrad, C. P. L J. T., 1E65, No. M. City and State tax, 1860,V5.43. Lot southeasteorner Lehigh avenue and Almond street, 156 by it); Nine teenth ward. Same vs. William D. Baker. C. P., J. T., 1865, No. Zn. Cltraud State tax, 1860, i 524.62. Lot southwest earner ABeglittlY avetiqe and - street, las by 70; Nineteenth ward. Sarre cs. Georg.e W. Burr, C. P.. J. T., UM. No. 242. City ant , State tax, 1860, *59.64. Lot southeast corner Cumberland and Third streets, 400 by 114; Nineteenth -ward. Same vs. James and John Brown, C. P., J. T., 1851. No. 233. City and State tax, 1860, Lot south side Somerset street, 263 feet east of Amber, 72 by 172; Nineteenth ward. - Same vil. Maly A. Bower, C. P., J T,, 1665, No: • 231 City and Mite tax,3660, 0 0.11.L0t south side Norris street 90 feet 6 incheseast of Trenton ave nue, 18feet S Inches by 208 feet; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. M. Bowers, C. I'.,J. T., 1865, No. 235. City and State tax, 1800,.517.45. .Lot south side Nor ris street, 241 feet 6 inches east of Trenton avenue, 41/by 115; Nineteenth wurd. Same vs. IC Bowers, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 236. City and State tax 1850, $12.52. Lot south side Nor ris street, ;$64 feet d inches east of Trenton avenue, 73 by silt Nineteenth ward. Some vs. Henry Budd, C. r., J. T.,1048, Na_ 237. CI ty.and State tax, 1880,_ $B,OO. Lot west side Fifth street, 282 feet south of 'Y ork street, 56 by 1a1; Nine teenth ward. - 13ame vs. Andrew Bctzner,C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 238. City and State tax, 186, 80.84. Lot and frame lioth.e west side Front street, 140 feet south of Han thigclon street, 36 bv 110; Nineteenth ward. Mune Y 6. Jenke. Pl:wiz, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 239 ' City and State tax, 1860, 84.93. Lot east side lilaseher street, 131 feet north of Dauphin,lB by 95; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. John Brown C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 240, City and State tax, 1880:40.25. Lot south side Ser geant street, 246 feet east of Emerald street, 18 by 148: Nineteenth ward. Saute vs. Samuel Bechtold, C. P., T. T., 1865, No. 241. City and State tax, 1880 7 *7.17. Lot north side York street, 140 feet west ot Cumberland street, 18 lay YEN Nineteenth Ward, Same vs. J. Brown, 0.P., J.T., lig, No. 212. CRY and Stale tax, IEBO, $13.05. Lot and brick house east side Emerald sit eet, 00 feet south of Ella street, 12 by 12: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. B. Cristy, C. r., J. T., 1865, No. 2.4.2. City and State tax; MO, 8130,73. Lot east side West street, 6H feet north of Lehigh avenue, 130 by 117; Nineteenth ward. Saline vs. William Chew, C. P., J.T., 1865, No. 244. (Ay and State tax, IMO, *14.14. Lot northwest cot , nor Almond told ISlontuouth, 105 by 60; Nineteenth ward. Sauk vs. Abram Baker, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 20. City and State tax, 1860, fr 8.85. Lot southwest cor ner Richmond and Westmoreland, 50 by 475; litho , teen lla ward. _ Same vs. M. E. and .1. C. Crease, 0, P. J. T.,1865, No. 240. City and State tax, 1800, $18.94. - Lot south west corner We usley and Lambert, 140 by 145; Nine teenth ward. . Same rt. P. W. Coniston. C. P., J. T., 1865, NO. 247. City and State tax, 1800, $13.03. Lot went side Richmond Street .281 feet north of Maple, Al by 201: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. C. Bauer, C. P., J. T., 186.5, No. 248. City and Stale tax, UM,. 845.99. Lot northeast' corner West and Clearfield, 122 by 74; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Charles E. Spangler C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 249. City and State tax, MO, $30.20. Lot north east corner. Ann und Lemon streets,l47 feet 8 Indies by 140 feet ; Nineteenth ward. Oidise Vs. A. E. Spangler, C. P,, J. No. 1a City and State tax, 1800. $64.81. Lot northwest corner Maple and Bath, Val bv 257: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. C. Spangler, C. P., J. T.. 18115, No. 231. City and State tax, MVO, $30.59. Lot northwest cor ner Palm and Bath streets, 370 by 100; Nineteenth Same vs. C. E. Spangler. C. P.. J. 1.0805. NO. 242. City and State tax. 1800, *58.88; Lot southeast corner Trenton avenue and Clearfield, 800 by 136 feet to 'Witte street: Nineteenth Wart!. Same vs. Same, C. P. .1. T., larla., No. City anti - State tax. 1861),t22270. ' Lot mirth side Ann street. 150 feet east of Meivale street, 240 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. Church, C. P., J. T., 186 - ,, No; 251. City and State tax, 1800, *1.4.28. Lot east side Spring -street, 67 feet south of Commissioners avenue, ,44 by 60; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Same, C. P.. J. T. 1€45, No. 258. City and. §tate • WI 1899,P.747. 'Lot northqtat corner • Commissioners' avenue and 'Gaul, 57 by kV; Nine teenth ;ward. . . Same vs. tieorge Pifer, C. P.. J. T., 1895, No. ZS. city .od State tax, 1860. i1d1.56. Lot and brio: bnlldh~ east Side Front street, 92 feet north of Har rison street. 18 by 33: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas. C. P., J. T., 1855 ! No. 257. City and State tux, 1860, $51.31. Lot :and dwelling west side of Tenth street, 139 feet south of Master, 15 by ICO, No. 1334: Twentieth ward. Same vs. Same C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 256. City, and State tax, 1860,1 $21.23. Lot and dwelling west side of Marshall street, 261 feet 134 inch north of Popbtr,l6 by ea feet 5 inches, No. 932; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Mrs. Pea Son, C. P., J. T., 1808, 259. City and State tax, 1866, 836.70, Lot and dwelling east side of Seventh street, 65feet north of Master street, 17 by 88, No. 1409: Twentieth ward. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, C. P., J. T.. 1865, No. 266. City and State tax, 1860, $23.35. Lot and dwelling east side of Seventh street. 231 feet 4!fi inches north of-Poplar street, 16 by 87 feet 0 inches, No. 927; Twentieth ward. Snore vs. Truit, C. P.. S. T., 1861, No. 261. City and State tax, 1862, $19.26. Lot south side of Vine street, 114 feet west of Twenty-seeond street, 32 by 65: Tenth ward. Same vs. Samuel 'Roberts, C. P., J. T., 1965. ' No. 262. City and State tax, 1860, $36.113. Lot and dwelling northeast corner of Franklin and Master streets, 34 by 60; Twentieth ward. Same vs. ;John Leta, C. P., J. T., 1863, No. 263. City and State tax, 1860, $22.40. Lot and dwelling west side of Hooth street. 81 feet east of Thirteenth street, 14 by fi3, No, 1240; Twentieth ward: Sante vs. Peter Musttn, C. J. T., 1865, No, 261, City and State tax, 1860, $18.40. Lot and dwelling south side of Haines street, 17 feet west of Twelfth street, 12 by 60 feet 19.1 inch; Twentieth ward. Same va •A. Zelby, C. T. 1815, No. 265. City and State' tax,lB6o, 8.3.47. Lot northeast side Sum mer street, 18 feet northwest of Hutton., 40 by 113; Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs. D. Armstrong, C. P., J. T., 1805. N 0.266. City awl State tax, 1800, Vl-04. Lot and dwelling west side. gixth - street, 117 feet 514 Incites soon of Oxford stmet.,l6 feet 6 inches by 0s feet 2 inches; Twentieth wa etl. Seine vs. John Munro, C. P., J. T„ 1885, No. 267, City and State tax, 1860,529.62. Lot .and dwelling east side Twelfth street, 125 feet south of Mont gomery, 20 by 173: Twentieth ward, Seine vs. Mrs. Chapman. C. I'., J. T., 1865, No. 26.9. Oily and State tax, 1860, $33.05. Lot and ilwell ing can side Fifteenth: street, 125 feet north of Gi rard avenue. 17 by 95 feet 8 inches; Twentieth ward_ Seine vs. - Freeman Scott, C. P., IT 1.855 NO 269. City and State tax, 1860, t $16.40. Lot three story brick house west-side of Hutchinson. street, 151 feet X inch north of Poplar, 16 by 61; Twentieth ward. - Same vs. same, C. P., J. T„ 1893, No. 270. City and State tax, 1860, $18.82. Lot and three-story brick dwelling west side of Hutchinson street, 133 feel - 3‘, Inch north of Poplar, 16 by 64, No. 916; Twen tieth ward. Sonic vs. Freeman Scott, C. P., d. T., 1893, No. 271. City and State tax, 1310, $21.45. Lot and dwell- Mg west side Hutehinson street. 71 feet 7 Inch north.of Poplar, le by 64, No. 908; 'Twentieth ward. Same vs. JOllll Bans. C. P., S. T., 1865, No. 272. City and State tax, 1860, $21.62. Lot and dwelling" northeast side Ridge avenue, 64 feet southeast of Oxford street, 16 by 4o; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Jos. al. Thomas C. P., J. T., 11165, No. 273. City and State tax, 1860.;558.13. Lot and dwell ing north side Girard avenue,lB feet west of Da rien street, 17 by 87. No. 813; Twentieth ward. - Same vs. M. Morton, C. P., J. T., 1865, N0:274. City and State taX, 1860, *42.41. Lot and dwelling west side Fifteenth ;street, 16 feet tiara( of Walker street, 16 by 103, No. 1220; Twentieth ward. Same vs. 'William Bucked], C. P., J. T:, 1860, No. 275. City and State tax, 1800, $01.16. Lot southwest corner 'Ridge avenue and Master; twentieth warts. . Soma vs. J. Hutchinson. C. P,. J. T., 1801, No.' 276. City and State tax, 1880, $16. 77. Lot west - side Sixth street, 100 feet north of Thompson street, 20 by 00; Twentieth ward. ' liame vs. Charles Hubbs, C. P., J.T., 1861, No. 277. City and. State tax, 1890, 905.47. Lot and dwelling east Side iTwentrlirst street, 193 feet 45f inches south of Oxford, ls feet 2 inches bylo2 feet;'Twen tieth ward. Same vs. 0. Conrad, C. P., J. T.,:1865, No. 278. City - and State tax, 1860; $21.36: Lot south side Col lege avenue. 56 feet west of Nineteenth street, 50 by to; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Hacker & Conrad, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 279. City and State tax, 1863, $15.48. Lot northwest corner Eighth and Morris, 32 by 67 feet 5 luches; First ward. Same vs. Washingtoe Rose, C. P., J. T,, 1865, No. 280. City and State tax, 1810, $20,37. Lot and dwell ing north Side Thompson street, 47 feet west of Six teenth street, 21 by WO. No. 1604; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, C. P., J. T.,1865, No. 281. City and State tax, 1860424.32. Lot and dwell ing west side of Tenth street, 124 feet south of Masi ter, 15 by 300. No. 1936; Twentietlyward. Same vs. S. Fox, C. - P.. J. T., 1891, No. 282. City and State th y, 186044.20. Lot west side 3finor, 198 feet north Of MOunt Pleasant,lBby 100; Twentieth ward. Same vs. John E. Deck, C. P.; J. T., 1861, N 0.283. City and State tax, 1860, $24.82. Lot east side Broad street, 148 feet north of Thompson, 24 by 160; Twen tieth ward. Same vs. Henry W. Gault, C. P,, J. T., 1865, No. 284. City and State tax, 1860. $27.75. Lot east side Fifteenth street, 17 feet south of Stiles street, 15 by 91 feet 8 inches, to a-4-feet alley; Twentieth ward. Same TS. Elias England, C. P., J. T., 1865, N 0.285, City and State tax, 1860, $14.0. Lot north side Oxford street( 90 feet weSt Of Twenty-first street; Twentieth ward. Same vs. John It. Chadwick, C. P., J. T., 1865 NO. 286. City and State tax, 1800, 8C 4.82. Lot anddwel ling west side Sixth street, 5 feet 10 inches north of Diamond street, 30 by 261; Twentieth ward. Same vs. isamiFennimore, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 267. City and State tax, 1860453.74. Lotisouth side College avenue. 208 feet west of Nhieteeth street, 102 by 80; TWentieth ward, Same vs. T. liartley, O. P. 4111. T., 1861, NO. 288. City and State tax, 1860, $11.06. Lot east side Onta rio street, 161 feet north of Thompson street, 80 by 338; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Mark Maiderston, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 289. City and State tax, 1860, $27.31. Lot west side Twelfth street, 102 feet south of Oxford, 34 by 116; Twentieth: ward. - - Same TB. F.. Beek, C. P.. J. T., 1865, No. 290. City and State tax, INN $74.80. Lot north side Shays wood street, extending from Twenty-third to T Wen ty-fourtli. to feet In depth: Twentieth ward,- Same vs. Henry Gault, C. P., J. T., 3865, No. 261. City and State tax,lB6o, t 24.32.. Lot south side Thompson street, 70. feet 8 inches east of istineteeth street, 16 by 120; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Jacob Fry, C. I'.,J. T.. 1005, No. 292. Oily Wad State tax, 1660, $23.3i. Lot northeast cor ner Jefferson and Fawn streets, 46 by 07; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Henry Fox C. P.. J. T., 1805, No, 2 ,95 . City and State tax, 1860, ' 527.78. Lot south side Gi rard avenue, 72 feet west of Nineteenth, 72 by 200; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Elias England, C. P., J. T., 1865, - No. 294. City and State tax, 1860, $24.81. Lot southwest cor ner Columnists avenue and Twenty-second street, 78 feet 6 hushes by 57 feat 11448 inehes. Same Vs. R 1555 Ilgland, C. P., J. T., 1865, N 0.295. Oily and State 18,60. $17...a. Lot northeast side Ridge avenue, 141 feet northwest of Twenty-Second street, &I by 67 feet 1174 inches; Twentieth warn. Same vs. Peter Doremus. C. P., J. T., 1835, No. 296. City and State tax, 1860, 80.57. Lot south side College avenue, 502 feet 4% inches West of Nine teenth street, 16 feet 6 inches by 48 feet Bj* inches; Twentieth ward. Same vs. William Deayes, C. P., J. T., 1895, No. 297. City and State tax, 1860, $5427. Lot smith side College avenue. M 6 feet meat or,Nineteenth street, 162 hv,Boi Twent Milt ward. - Seine vs. 0. Conrad, C. P., 3. T., 1.665, No. 600. City and State tax, 1860, $14.01. Lot north side Col lege avenue, 105 feet I Weise. weal, of .ttiumeentia street, 72 by 97; Twentieth ward. Same vs. 0. Conrad, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 299. City and State tax, 1860, $50.38. Lot north side Gi . street, 107 feet_2_thebes west of Nineteenth street, 88 by 97; Twentieth ward. Sanle vs. Samuel Conrad, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 3e0.: alyatni State tits, 1900 $Ol.l O. Lot northeast corner Twenry-seeond amid Jefferson streets, lim by 100; Twentieth ward. „Same vs. George Buzzard; C. P., J. T., 1861. No. 31. - City and State tax, 1860. $15.53. Lot and dm proVements north side Girard avenue, 40 feet east of Seventh street, 20 by 112 feet 8 Inches; T wentieth ward. Same vs. James Flood, C. P., J. T., 185.5, No. 302. City and State tax, 1860, $11.61. Lot and improve ments east side of Warnock street, 40 feet south of Thompson, 41 by DI; TwDrateth ward. .amt; 'vs. Matson, C. FP., J, T., 180, No. 105. city and State tax, 1860. $8.60. Lot east stele Warnock street, 120 feet south of Thompson street, 17 by 51; ! Twentieth ward.: Seine 13. George Goodman, C. P., .1". T., 1865, No. M. City and State tax, 18.10, $7.14. Lot south side Calico, 118 feet west of Sixteenth street, 10 by 50; Twentieth ward. . same. VS. }leafs, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 305. City . and State tax,lBoo, ?$7.14. Lnt stunk aide Cabot street, 134 feet west of bixteciiiii strOet, 16 by 50; Twentieth Avatd. . . • Same vs. 15. C. Cooper C. P., J. I'., 1865, No. 306. City and State tax, 1860, $19.65. Lot and dwelling* south side Sharswood street. 16 feet cast of Twenty second, 16 bv Twentieth Ward. Same vs. John Mitchell. 0. P., J. T., 1866. No. 307. City and State tax, 1860, $80.77. Lot southwest cor net Sixth awl Botts streets, 134 by 390; Twentieth ward. Same vs, Joseph M. Thomas, C. P., J. T., 1861, No. aea. City and State tax, 1860, 01,4 i. Lot anti inifirovemeuts northeast corner Ninth and Girsed avenue, 60 by 120; Twentieth ward. - Same vs. Mr. Gault, C. I'., J. T., 1865 No. 800. City and State tax. 1860, 8M.64. Lot so uthl side Thompson street, 80 feet 8 inches east of Nineteenth street, 16 by 121; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Joseph Thomas, C. P., J. T. 1865. No. 110. City and State tax. 1860, *MM. Lot east side Ninth street. 160 feet 4 Inches north of Girard avenue, 60 by 58; Twentieth ward. Swine vs. U. Conrad, 0. P.. J. T., 1605 No: 311: City and State tax, 1860, $27.28. Lot south side Col lege avenue, 254 feet east of Corinthian, 21 by 43151, No. 2004; Twentieth ward. _ Same I's. Ullman & Sherry, C. P., J. T.,180.5, No. 312. City and State tax, 1800, $1.20. Lot southwest side Franklin street, 180 feet north of Baker, 20 by 115 feet 4 lathes, No. 1.01.: Twenty-third ward. Same vs. same. C. P., J. T. ' 1865, No. 313. City and State tax, 1860. $4.20. Lot northeast side Nice street and norttwest side litcFarren street, 41 feet 8 Inches on Nice street. and 100 feet 3 inches in depth, No. 10: 'Twenty-third ward. Stinie vs. Daniel. Crowther, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. i. 14. City and State tax, 1860, $1.75. Lot on Tacony street, 20 feet on Tacony street by 200 feet to Henry street; Twenty4hird ward. Same vs. James W. Higley, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 315. City and State tax. 1800, $3.97. Lot on Kenne dy street, 140 feet on Kennedy street, 138 41-100 on T,,yior street, 120 feet on Thomas street; Twenty third ward, 5111 - 1/C TS. 'Freeman Scott, D. C.. J.T.: 1805, NO. 14. City 211111 State tax. 1860, V 21.64. Lot north side Columbia avenue, 360 feet 1104 Welles west of Broad street; Twentieth ward. Saute vs. Edward Parker, D.C., J.T., 1865.-No. 15. City and State tax, 1860, $10.06. Lot and dwelling south side Girard avenue, 69 feet 1S inch front by 77-feet deep on Warnock street, No. 1024; Twentieth ward. Some vs. Mr. Rolirman, P. C., J. T., UM, No. 16. City and 6tate tax, 1660, 84149.10. and dwelling east stile Broad street 180 feet south Of ti rand ave nue, 60 by 160 to Ontario str et: Twentieth w Same vs. William A. Gardner, D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 17. City null State tax, IMO, VAX. Lot and bnproretnents north side Filbert street: 117 feet north of Eleventh street, 12 by 136; Ninth 'Ward. ant-th6t MEDICAL. /ELECTRICAL OFFICES. No. 154 North ELEVENTH, below RACE Street; also, CHESTNUT and FORTIETH Streets, West Philadelphia. Patients will be treated at their residences when desired; a large number of testimonials may be.seen at the Offices from patients in this city. Uonetatattens gratiS. Office hours Ei A. M. to SP. M . in the city. DRS. T. ALLEN and E. HAVERSTICK, jyzi-am Elqctropathists. ELECTROPATHIC ESTABLISH MENT.--DR. A. H. STEVENS, one of the FIRST DISCOVERERS of a new system of treat ing disease by MODIFIED ELECTRICAL APPLI CA.TIONS,__and who has been so very successful at PENN SQTJARE for the last three years, has re moved his Office and Residence to 1038 TINE Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons desiring references, or any particulars with regard to his special mode Of treatment, will please call or send for a pamphlet. Consultation or advice gratuitous, JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S COD'LIVER OIL:—THE TRITE AND. GENVlNE—Unsur passed In4luallty anti effect!, being the SWEETEST AND BEST TREPARED. In Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout, Inf. elpient Consumption, and all Scrofulous complaints, it oftentimes produces immediate and certain effects when other remedies have been taken with little or no benefit. .•• • • . Sold by all Druggists in the city, and by the pro prietor, No. 718 MARKET Street. jelo-stutham V . D. P. MORGAN, - ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING AGENT, • MEMPHIS, TENN. The Civil Courts of this District are now in Wee deal operation. Having practiced at the Memphis bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the business community greatly facilitates in the speedy collection of claims. )y4-ems E. D. F. MORGAN. McCANDLESS &SMITH MALT VINEGAR FACToRg BROAD AND PRIME gTREETS. Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of MALT and WHITE Y WI NE VINEGAH , -A new article Of manufacture in this country, made by the celebrated English process, and used exclUelyely for Pickling InEurope. All saleS warranted free from impurities and chemicals. Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country, AGENTS. L. E. CAMBLOS, No. 113 Walnut street, Phila delphia. PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal timore. CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Va. E. W. (COULD & CO., Nowhere, N. HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS AND SOUPS. 1,000 doz. Sausage Meat. 500 44 Beast - Beer. 500 " do Veal. 500 " do Mutton. 1,000 44 do Turkey. : 1,000 " do Chicken. 3,000 • 0000rted Souros, in 1,2, 2 pl. CanS. For sale by • RHODES WILLYAMO, felt-tr 107 South WATER Street. HAVANA OIGARB.—A GOOD VA RIETY constantly in store and bond, at lose• est cash rates. S. FUOITET & SONS, ralli4e b(9l RIG Push FigaiW RAILROAD LI N ES WEST JERSEY '"; RAILROAD LINES—From 4 foot of arket street, Upper Ferry. Daily except Sundays. Commenetn_g SATURDAY, June 10th, 1836. For CAPE MAY, Atc., (at 8.30 A. M., Expreg.s), 2.30 P. M., Passenger. For MILLVILLE, VLNELAMD, &c., 8.30 A. M., and 2.30 p, M. For BRIDGETON, SALEM, &e• ,et 9 .16 A. M., 4.00 P. M. For 61.ASSBORO, &c., 8.30 and 9.15 A. M., 2.30 and4.ODP. M. For . IVOODDITRY, e.BO and 9.18 A. M., 2.30, 4.00 and 6:30 I'. M. RETURNING, WILL LEAVE Cape May at 5.30 A. M., Mail (8.20 A. lief:, Freight), 5.00 P. M.,'Passenger. Millv We at 7.52 A. M., Mall, (12.08 P. M., Freight), 0.581'. M., Passenger. Bridgeton at 0.40 A. M., Mail, (9.45 A. m,, Freight), 4.20 P. M. Passenger. Salem. at 0.25 A. M., Mall, (9.00 A. M., Freight), 4.05 P. M., Passenger. Woodbury at 7.05 8.13, and 9,06 A. M., (1.40 P. M., Freight), 5.54 aiali.2.3 I'. M., Passenger. On the lot day of July an additional express train will be added to and from Cape May, and which will leave Cape May at 8.00 A. M., and Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M., through in three hours from Camden. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Superintendent West Jersey, Salem, and Cape May and Millvllle Railroad. TUE WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY -,411 attend to all the usual branthes of express bu siness, receive, deliver and forward through other responsible Express Companies, to all parts of the country, any article entrusted to them. A Special Messenger accompanies each through train. PuLADELPIIIA, Jly u 24, 1855. jelo-tsel moix , GREAT NORTHERN yPLEiIsUILE ROUTE ls via the CIATTAWISSA RAILROAD LINE TO BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, Lake Ontario, the Thousand Islands, Rapids of the River St Lawrence Montreal, Quebec, e Saguenay River, fake Champlain, Lake George, Saratoga, White Mountains, Mount Mans field, &c. FOUR TfinOuort TRAINS Leave Philadelphia daily (Sundays excepted) for the North and West, as follows: From Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, Thirteenth and Ciallowhill streets, 8 A. IL Buffalo and Niagara Falls Express 3.30 I'. li. Afternoon Mail. From North Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Third street, above Thompson, at 7.30 A. M. Morning Ex press; 5.15 P. M„ Evening Epress, LUXURIOUS SLEEPING CARS - _ Accompany_ _gat an 1)1 _gat Train. west. of Elmira. The Catawissa Railroad is the shortest and quick est route to Niagara Pails, and offers peculiar ad vantages to travellers and pleasure-seekers for its great variety of scenery. Connections sure and reliable. Route entirely free from dust. This is the only line by which passengers are tick eted from Philadelphia to ALL POINTS WEST,via Niagara Falls. Only route selling tickets via Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, and River St. Lawrence to Montreal. Re turning to New York and Boston by over twenty different routes. For Throtigh Tickets. Handbills descriptive of the routes, and any farther information l apply at the COMPANY'S OFFICI_ • 425 CHESTNUT Street, - Under the Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom-House. N. VAN HORN, jr2l-tf Passenger Agent. 1865. ORP-I , * 1865. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—TbIe great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city or Erie,on Lake Erie. It has beeu leased by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, and is operated by them. Its entire length was opened for passenger and freight business October 17th, 1864. TIME OP PASSENGER TRAINS AT PHILADELPHIA. Leave Westward: Mail Train,,,, 8.30 P. M. Lock Haven Accommodation Train • &Oa A. M. Passenger cars run through on Mail Train with out change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Elmira Express Trains both ways between Philadelphia and'Lock Haven, and on Elmira Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. For Information respecting Passenger business, apply corner THIRTIETH and MARRET Streets, Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents; S. B. _KINGSTON Jr., corner-THIETEENTIt and MARKET Streets,_Philadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. WILLIAM BROWN, Agent N. C. R. R. Balti more. H. H. HOUSTON General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. GWINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. JOSEPH D. POTTS, deßil-tf General Manager. Wllliamsport. WEST MESTER 4 €S AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, June sth, 1865, the trains will leave as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 7.95 and 10.30 A. M., anti 2.30, - 4.45 and 0.45 P. M. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 8.20, 7.45, and 10.35 A. M., and 2 and 4.45 P. M. Trains leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. M., and leaving Philadelphia at 9.45 P. M. wilt not stop at Pennelton, and will stop below B. C. Junction at Media only. B. C. JUNCTION TRAINS aORI% Philadelphia for B. C. Junction - at 5.02 and Leave B. S. Junction for Philadelphia at 9.20 A.M. and 7.20 P. M. On Tuesdays and Fridays only, until further no. tice, a Market Train, with Passenger Car attached, will leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 6.55 P. M. stopping at all stations. These trains stop atS aUNntDll iermediate-stations. ON AYS. Leave Philadelphia at 8. 30 A. and 2 P.M. Leave West Chester at 9A. M and SP. M. • Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. M. and 4.45 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 7.45 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. connect at B. C. Junction with trains on P. and B. C. R. R. for Oxford and intermediate points. Passengers arc allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage and the Company will not in any case be responsible for an amount exceeding one hundred dollars, unless a special contract is made far the same, HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent. PHILADICT.PHIA. March 15. 1865. myB SHIPPING-. PHILADELPHIA AN RICH- MOND STEAM PAO= COMPANY- Steame - r - bEAYMONT, _Cletain E. ROblinoti will leave the FIRST WHARF above MARKET Street, • ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, AT 12 AL, NoRrOLK, CITY POINT, AND DIONSIOND Forfreight or passage, having State Room accom modations, apply to WM. P. CLYDE & CO., • 14 NORTH WHARVES. The new Steamships Washington and Norfolk will shortly be put upon this route. JylB-1m S. MAIL LINE FROM BAL TIMORE for FORT MONROE, NOR. FOLK, CITY POINT, and- RICHMOND, by first class steamers and experienced captains. The old established Bay Line, daily. Passengers leaving Baltimore at 6 P. M. arrive in Richmond the next afternoon at 3 P. M. The Bay Line steamers Louisiana and Georgians wiu leave the Union Dock, foot of Concord street, daily, at 6 O'clock r. H., for F ,, rt. Monroe and Norfolk, Ye., connecting at Fort Mourn With the well-known, new, fast, and splendid Steamers Thomas Coßyer and Milton Martin, built for the Hudson River, and finished without regard to ex pense, for City Point and Richmond, Na. Returning, will leave Richmond at 6 A. M. daily, stopping at City Point, and connecting at Norfolk with the Ray Line steamers that leave Norfolk atttiP. M., and arriving in Baltimore in time for the "Eastern and Western trains, and for Washing ton City, D. C. The steamers Of this line navigate the James river going and returning entirely - in day time_ givini . passengers ample time to see the fortifications, an all other objects of interest. Fare from Philadelphia to. Richmond $ll 75 City Point 11 25 " Norfolk 9 75 Fortress Monroe.. 875 Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk 8; 600 44 66 Fort Monroe 568 Richmond 8 00 • • " City Point 7 30 Through tickets can be obtained at all the depots of the principal Northern, Eastern, and Western cities, and Washington City-, D. C. Be particular to procure tickets by the old-esta blished Bay Line. State-rooms and Meals extra. . . The state-room accommodations are unsurpassed, and the table welt supplied. Passengers taking the 1.15 train from Philadel phia will make connection with this line. Passengers taking the 8 A. M. train from New. York bare ample time to dine in Baltimore. Passengers taking the 3 P. M. train from WWI - make connection with this line. Passengers and their baggage transported free between Railroad depots and steamers. M. N. FALLS, President. R. D. JAMAR; General Passenger A.gent. }ylB•tf glia BOSTON ANN PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from each port on SATURDAYs, from trot wharf above PINE Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Bos ton. The steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, Aug. sth, &tie A. M., ana steamer SAXON, Captain Matthews, from Boston for Philadelphia, same day, at 4P. M. • Thesanew and substantial steamship* form a regu lar line, sailing from each port punctually on Satur days. Insurances effected at one-half the premium charged on the vessels. Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Rills of Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage (havlm One accommoda tions), apply to yiENVIr WINSOR Sr CO., mh2-tf. 332 South DELAWARE Avenue. satr ac STEAM TO LIVERPOOL-- ailing at Queenstown—The Inman Line, 4.3. TY OF MANOHESTER.WEDNESDAY, Ang. 2. CITY OF LONDON SATURDAY, Aug. 5. At Noon, from Pier 44 North River. RATES OF FASSMIE. First Cabin 4,00 00 Steerage PO 00 "to London.. 95 CO; " to London— at to " to Paris 105 00 ". to Paris 40 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, Zt , c., &c., at moderate rates. Passage by the Wednesday steamers, first cabin, $9O; steerage, $35; payable In IV. S. currency. Steerage passage from Liveripool . or Queenstown, IHO gold, or its equivalent. 'Tickets can be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For further Inforraution, lIPMy at the company's Offices. JOHN DALE, Agent, 13 , 11 in WALNUT Street, Mills. jar a t FOR HARTFORD, CONN., DIRECT, VIA THE DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.—The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's Steamer SARAH, Cilptatn Jaime . , will leave as above on THURSDAY EVE: ud Inst. Apply at 132 SOUTH DELAWARE A.venne. It Wlt. M. BAIRD & CO., Agents. s ara NEW TOW-BOAT LINE, —DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE STEAM TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—Barges towed to and from Philadelphia, Havre de Grace, Balti more _,Washington, and intermediate points. WIC P. CLYDE & CO Agents, .110. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philad elphia. Jela-tdel p 4 41=44, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA, GEORGETOWN, AND WASHINGTON, via Chesapeake and Dela ware Canal. Steamers leave first Wharf above MARKET Street every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at itM. For Freight apply to kgento, WE. P. CLYDE & .14 _North and South Wharves, Philadelphia; J. B. DAVlDSONGeorgetown, D. C. FLOW. ENS & BOWEN, Allexandria, Va. Mhl4-9m jagZ a t NO TIC E.—FOR NEW YORK.—The PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPA. NY, via Delaware and Raritan Canal. Steamers leave DAILY first wharf below MAR. NET Street at 2 o'clock r. WM - . P. CLYDE & C0.„14 S. WHARVES, Pliala. JAMES HAND, 11l WALL Street, inhE.-9m - Now York. j d aMb NorrlcE. THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER METEOR, CAPTAIN J. Q. A. DENNY, Will leave, on and after MONDAY, Jnlyiflh, 18035, from Sharpless , wharf, Chester, daily (Sundays ex cerkted), at 7.20 A. M.. for Philadelphia, touching at Billingsport and lied. Bank. Returning, leaves rhilatielpliin at S elate& P. M., touching at the above-named places. Particular attention paid to the handling o freight. Fare from Cheater to Philadelphia, 25 cents;• from Bulingsport, 25 cents; from Red Bank, 15 cents. 1721.-1" Capt ! J. P. pun. AUCTI ~,,,,,, ON SALES.... JOHN B. MYARS & CO., AUCTION EEES, Nos. 2321 and 234. MA R KET Street. FIRST LARGE. SALE OF 1,010 ,PACIL . AGES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO9ANS, BALMO RAJA TRAVELLING BAGS, XSC. ON TUESDAY MORNING, August Sth, will he sold at l 0 o'clocks by Catalogue, on four months ermilt,l 100 packages boots, shoes, &c.,city and Eastern manufacture, fOr fall trade. Opn for examination, with catalogues, early Olt morning of sale.' LARGE rosrrivv. SALE OF MOW', MOM nALmon ALS, &C. NOTICE.--liaeludeo In our sine of boots, shoeg 4 . &c., ON TUESDAY MORNING-, August inh. will he found. in part, the following fresh and desirable assortment, eases men's, boys', and youths' calf, double sole, and half-well dress boots. —cases men's, boys', and youths' kip and buff leather boots. cases men's line grain, long-leg cavalry and Na poleon thick boots. Cases men's and boys' Calf, huff leather (buckle and plain) Congress boots and bahnorals. cases men's, boys', and youths , kip, huff, and polished grain, half welt, and heavy double sole brogans. —cases ladies' line kid, goat, ,morocco, and can, welted patent sewed, bnekle, and plaits bal moral s and Congress gaiters. - —eases women's, misses', and children's calf and bliff leather balm orals and lace. hoots. caret chlldron , s tine kid, Sewed, city-made laze booth Taney-sewed balmornio, awl_ ankle ties, cases Males' tine black and colored lasting Con gress and side-lace gaiters. eases women's, misses', and children's goat and morocco copper-nailed lace boots. cases ladles' nue kid slippers, metallic over shoes, and sandals, carpet-slippers, travelling bags. FIRST LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH. GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, FOR FALL OF IMO. We will hold a large sale of foreign and domestic dry goods, by catalogue, out four months' credit and part for cash. ON THURSDAY MORNING, August 10th,at 10 o'clock , embracing - abort 600 packages and lots of staple and fancy - articles, in woolens, worsteds, linens, silks. and cottons, to - which we in-rite the attention of dealers. N. I 3 --Cataloging- rosily and goods arranged for. exhibition early on inorra.l; of sale. FIRST LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF CARPET ING-8, Ste. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Angust 11, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, an assortment of superfine and tine ingrain, Venetian, hemp cottage,. and rag carpetlngs, which may be examined early on the morning of sale. AT PRIVATE SALE. 150 cases CANTON PALM PANS, various sizes, With natural and lacquered handles. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS 5215 MARKET and 52a COMMERCE Street* FIRST FALL SALE OF 1865, OF 1,500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. THIS MORNING-. August. 0. at 10 o'clock, we will sell, by catalogue for eagh, 1,000 cases men's, boys, youths' boots shoes, bolono , als, prairie hootS. Congress gaiters &e., with a 4osirable assortment of women's misses', anti children's wear. SECOND FALL SALE OF 1805, OF 1,400 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON MONDAY MORNING, August 7, at 10 o'cloek. we wilt sell, by catalogue, for cash; 1,400 eases men's,boys', and youths , boots, shoes. balmorals, prairie boots, Congress gutters, &e., With a desirable assortment of women's, misses', anti children's wear. pANCOAST & WARNOCK, -a- TIONEERS, No. 240 MARKET St3eet. PROPOSALS. EALED PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. iiEAtfili PROPOSALS are respectfully invited, by the undersigned, MAR 10 o'clock A. M., August 10, 1865, for furnishing the United States Subsistence Department with FRESH BEEF (for four months, commencing September 1, 18115,) at the following places: District 1. The Posts of NASHVILLE and EDGE FIELD, Tennessee. District 2. All troops on a line of the Nashville anti Chettannoga Railroad. from Nashville to Cow an. Tennessee, the prineinal Posts heIm,MUR FREESBORO.. TUL LAHOMA, and DEGRAMD, and all troops on a line of the Tennessee and Ala bama Railroad, front Nashville to Pulaski, the prin cipal Posts being CoLUMBIA and PULASEL District I. All troops in the State of Alabama, north of flue Tennessee river, the principal Posts bein DECATUR, HUN TSVILLE, STEVENSON, andBRIDGEPORT. District 4. All troops on the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad. the prineipal Posts being CHAT TANOOGA. CLEVELAND, LOUDON, KNOX VILLE, and GREENVILLE. District 5. All troops on a line of the Northwest ern Railroad, from Nashville to Johnsonville. Bids will be received for each of the above Dis tricts separately, and also for the whole together: The Government will furnish free all necessary transportation from Nashville to all the points named above. District G. All military Posts, except Edgeneld, north Of the Cumberland river to the State of Ten nessee, and the Post of FORT bIiNFoIoSON. The Govermuentovill not furnish transportation for this District. Proposals must be made in duplicate, and endorsed distinctly, "Proposals for Fresh Beef," and ad dressed to Colonel J. C. READ, Chief Commissary of Subsistence, Military Divishm of the Tennessee, at NASHVILLE. Tennessee. Bidders must be pre cut, to respond to their bids, and be prepared to give bonds, and sign the contract before leaving this i °Mee. J. C. REAP, aul-It Col. and Chief C. 5.:5111, Dly. Tenn. PROPOSALS FOR BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. WAsnixemox, D.C., Ally 22, 1886. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury De partment, .WASDINGTON. D. Si., until 12 M. of August 15, 1161, for all the Fire and Burglar , PreOf SAFES and VAULTS required by the Treasury De partment, prior to August 15, 1866. Plans and speci fications can be obtained by application to this office, personally or by letter. The Locks for the Safes will be furnished by the Department, but must be put on by the contractor without extra charge. The Safes are to be delivered and set up, within a reasonable time from date of order, at their place of .lestinatlon. in perfect condition, and the look must be In perfect working order when the safe Is turned over o the proper Weer. The bids to be per superficial foot, measured on the outside, and the price to cover all charges what ever—door fixtures, painting, &c,,—except locks, freight, and actual transportation expenses (exclu sive board) of mechanics, if the services of suitable ones cannot lie procured at the place where the Safe is to beut nu, wilt be paid for extra. All blu -p e omit be. accompanied by the bond of two responsible persons, in the sum of live thousand dot ars, that the bidder will accept and perform the contract, if awarded to him; the sufficiency of the security to be certified to by the Collector of In ternal Revenue of the district. The Department reserves the right to reject any Or all the bids, if it be deemed the interest of the Government to' do so; and no bid will he considered that does not conform to the requirements of this advertisement. Pool:lamb:1 should be endorsed "Proposals for Safes and Vaults," and be addressed to Supervising Architect, Treasury Department. ISAIAH ROGERS, jy2.5-18t Supervising Architect. FRESH BEEF ANDVEGETABLES, NAVY DEDAnTsitlrl., BunnAu On PnOVISIONS AND CLOTHING, joky se, 19x5. SEALAXD ritoFOSAL9, endorsed if ?room& for Fresh Beef and Vegetables," will be received at this Bureau until 2 o'clock P.M., on the 20 day of August next, for the supply of 40,(0) pounds of Fresh Beef and 40,000 pounds of Fresh Vegetables, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and Station, as re quired. The Beef and Vegetables must be of good quality, and the best the market affords, and each article must be offered for by the pound. The beef to be in equal proportions, fore allot hind quarters. Bonds, with approved security, will be reljaired in one-half the estimated amount of the contract, and twenty per cent . In addition will be withheld front the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due performance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid until it is fully complied with. Every offer made must be accompanied by a writ ten gmkrantee, signed by one or more responsible persong7that the bidder or bidders wikl, if his or their bid he accepted, enter into an obligation within live days, with good and, sufficient ellreties to furnish the articles proposed. No proposal will be considered unless accompa nied by such guarantee, and by satisfactory evidence that the bidder is a regular dealer in the articles proposed and has the license required by law, The Department reserves the right to reject any proposal not considered advantageous to the Gov ernment. jy2l-10t PROPOSALS FOR HEATING APPA RATUS. WAsniNGTON. D. C., July 28,1865. SEALED PROI'OeALS will be received at the Office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury De partment, WASHINGTON, D. C., until 12 H. of August 15, 1865, for all the improved HEATING APPARATUS (hot water or Gould's patent,) that may be required for the various Public Buildings in charge of this Department prior to the 15th of Au gust, ISM. -Toe Apparatus required will be on the hot-water system. or het water and low-pressure steam billed (Gould's patent), and bidders are rernilred Danish descriptions or plans of their Mode of con , struction. The Appatitns must, in all cases, be furnished and put up coullllete within a reasonable time from date of order, anti must be in perfect working con dition when turned over to the proper officers. The bids are to be per cubic foot of space actually healed. and we price to cover all expenses what ever—screens, painting, Cutting of or constracting masonry, &e.; th e freight and actual transportation expenses of mechanics, if the services of suitable ones cannot be procured in the places where the Ap paratus is to be put up, will be paid for extra. Payments, not exceeding fifty per centum of the value of work - done, will be made during the pro gress of the work, upon certificates of authorized orators; forty per (mutual will- be paid for after the work llaS heell completed and thoroughly tested, (hiring a period of the cold season; the balance of ten per &Mum will be retained for twelve months after completion of work. All repairs or alterations becoming necessary during tills period of twelve months, and whisk were occasioned by 'imperfect working of the Apparatus, must be made at the cost of the contractor. All bids must be accompanied by the bond of two responsible persons, in the sum of Ave thousand dollars, that the bidder will itecept and perform the contract, if awarded to him: the sufficiency of the security to he certified to by - the ,Collector of In ternal lieyenim of tho district. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids, if it be deemed to the interest of the Government to do so; and no bid will be considered that does not conform to the requirements of this advertisement. Proposals should lbe endorsed "Proposals for Heating Appara 011(1 must he addressed to Su pervising Architect, Treasury Department. ISAIAH ROGERS, jy2.5-ist Suiervlsiug Architect. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES 'r —A new French Cosmetic for beautifying and preserving the complexion. It is the most wonder ful compound of the age. There is neither chalk, powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc in its compo sition, ft befog composed entirely of pare Virgin ,Wax hence The extraordinary qualities for pre serving the thin, Malting It soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It malice the old appear young, th e homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Prices, 30 and 00 cents. Prepared onig by HUNT & CO., Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH "treet, two doors above Chest nut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Wal nut. iy2l-3m COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUOS AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one to five feet wide; Paultna, I3olting Sail Twine, &c. JOHN W. EVKRMAN n° 8441- N 0.103 JONES' Alley. 1:13 EVANS & WATSON'S - SALAMANDER. SAFE aft STORN, 16 15013111 FOURTri STREET, • PHILADELPHIA, PA, A large variety . of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always on hand. ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEECEL - LED, but UNEQUALLED ib trge r li o ef3 T a o n n d e S a cta w :u r i. found designedib frgi e g 111 7 411 adapted to the Parlor and Drawing-Room. For sale only by E. H. BRUCE, No. 13 North SEVENTH Street. Also, a complete' assortment of the Perfect Me• lodeon constantly on band. fe2l.Bm Gg i _ PHILADELPIIIA SURGEON'S BANDAI3II2 INSTITUTE No I_4_ NINTH Street, above Market.-E. C. Ev E H I M ' after thirty years' practical experience guarantees the skilful adjustment of his Premium Patent Graduating Pressure Truss Suporters, Elastle Stockings Shoulder Bracescrutches , & c. Ladies' apartments conducted yalaily. apl2-ly THOMSON'S LONDON HITCH. ENER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE for fami lies, hotels or_pu I blle institetions, n TWEN TY DIFF.ERENT SIZES. Also, Philadel phia Ranges, Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Orates,_Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers Stewhole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., at wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers. CHASE, SHARP, & THOMSON, ap26-tuths6m No. 209 North SECOND Street. N. S. EARLEY, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. - Loonier TENT/ 1 . 1% 4 X WIZEN Bracts. Cjes-841 AIICYION SALES. PURNESS, BRWLEY, I r 6. f -a. N os . 615 or:lEl4pm) T and t.:65..e..- • . THOMAS & SOkTS, "'"g• liaa. 139 and 141.90uv' -7 CARD.— EXECUTOR:Ft PER.R PPM SEVENTY—FIVE ACRE L 6• t, LANE TWENTY FIFTH WARI,• ''a. We invite attention to the :shove x hie property - , Including the .4 ,11 3 :101 '''t MILLS,'' Dwellings, &e., to 1w soh/ OW TUESDAY NEXT, Bth .TIN, Sale of Lets at Cape Island, on ',I kr I REAL ESTATE AND ling: fflf Public sale of Real Estate aria Stocks, !ry, change, every TITESDAY, at 12 o'clock, business season. In July and August onl; arsaies. K 1 ! ; 51 TRITRSDAY. Sees of furniture at the Auction so, „, SALE OF REAL ESTATE MI1;1 . T Full particulars in handbills. and 1,11 Smith Pon ri , Sale at Nos. 139 MIP - Hyuron FURNITURE, r PARLOR ORGAN. MIRRORS, It \ 1 1 TAIG.ES, FINE CARPETS. THIS NONNI NG. At o'clock, at the Auction Store, tore, tire-proof safelw Farrell and rior parlor organ by Mason &Hamlin. ' two bagatelle tables, Florence sewing carpets,. &c. • • 5.1. for seeount et the Ullltf.ll SI BLANXF,TS, URNI MATTRESSES. SIIENT.S, rti. • ING, FTURE:. &e ON FRIDAY MORNING, August 9, at 10 o'clock, at the ,„,, Broad and Cherry streets, a large tat;(l.6,:'":" , ? pital stores. Full particulars lu ready. - PUBLIC SALE. 100.000 FEET OF LUMBER. F I 7 WN IT I Icy at the Citizens' Volunteer Hospital. s ;. of Broad and Washington streets. "'lt: ON WEDNESDAY "MORNING. August 9, at 10 o'clock, will be sold al plod!, on the premises, 190,001:1 feet of lumber, white-pine boards, hemlock and spruce 5,. ; ,,,,Y:tt flooring, tte., suitable for shedding, folding, or any rough put lose: being the contained in the Citizens' 'Volunteer 110. 1 ,ir, t! building will ne diXided and .01.1 purchase will be rcealrud to rchlofe rril i ; k'.4 lot within three week!: of sale. _ MMWM Also, store-room goods, stoves. gas and ~, pipes, sashes, flags and riag-pole, glass sea Stare, •c and o th er hospital stores. !, 4 Catalogue three days previous to sale, Trustee's Peremptory Sale at Atlantis City . v 4 VALUABLE COTTAGE AND HOTEL. SITL, AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ON SATURDAY, August 12th, at 12. o'clock, 110011, at tilt' States Hotel, Atlautic City, a ill be sold o» of Thomas H. Dudley, Trustee, about DO Lots. ALE OF GOVERNMENT kJ WAGONS, AT ALEXANDRIA, TA, CHIEF QtrAnTEnmASTER'S OPIUM?, DEPOT OF WAsnix(47.olt. WASIIINO,TON, D. C. Jai!: a. WS. Will LC cold at public ailetioll, At AL LXAN VA..under the direction of Captain d, (i c, Q. M,, U. S. A., on FRIDAY, August ~, t 1 o'cloru A. M. slot of TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTT-SEVEN . WAGONS, which have been used In.Goveranoin The sale will be continued from am., Mitt the whole number is sold. Terms—Cash, in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brivet Maj. Gen. and Chief gunxterlawiter. au*-1t Depol of GREAT BALE OF GOVER:ouIv HORSES AND MULES. 25,000 ANIMALS MONTH OF SOLD DURING DA MONTH OF AUGUST, in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, 061; Indiana, Delaware, Maryland, tind New Jersey, and the Maryland , of Columbia. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, WAsiiixOTOY. , , D. C.,July 21. 1111, Wlll be sold at public auction, to he highest 411. der, at the time and_places named below, viz: YORK. New York city, Tuesday and Friday of each out 200 Horses each day. New York city, Wednesday of each week, t Mules each day. Elmira, Tuesday, August 8 200 HOrSee. Elmira, Tuesday, August 15.500 Mules. Albany, Friday, August 2.5, 500 Mules. Buffalo, Wednesday. August 30 500 Mules. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, 200 lime each day. Philadelphia, Wednesday and Saturday of ist week, 100 Mules each day. day. Pittsburg, Thursday of each week, 150 Mules eis Tilesday, August 1, 300 Hides, Militia town, Friday, August 4, MOO Mules, York, 'Friday, August 4, 230 Horses. Newyille, Wednesday, August 9, 100 Horses. Newyille, Thursday, August 10, 100 lilacs. Reading, Friday. , August 11, 200 Horses, Shippensbu Wednesday, August 16, 100 ROM Erie, Thursday. August 17, 200 Horses. Sitippensburg, Thursday, August 17,100 Holes, Williamsport, Friday, August 15, 200 Hones. Tritunii, Monday, August 2i, 200 Horses. Chambersburg, Wednesday, August 5 Horses. Chambersburg, Thursday, August 24, 100 Balei, Milton, Friday, August 25, 200 Horses. Carlisle, Wednesday, August 30, 100 Horses, Carlisle, Thursday, August 31, 100 Mules. OHIO, Columbiana, Tuesday, August 1, 100 Horses. Stirs", Wednesday, August 2, 1001 Horses. Alliance Thu - is/lay, August 3, 200 Iloratl, Canton,Saturday, August 5, 200 Horses, Cleveland, Tuesday, August 8, 1,000 Males. Massillon, Tuesday, August 15, 200 Horses. Crestline, Thursday, August 17, 500 Mules. Cleveland, Monday . , _August 21, 200 Horses. INDIANA. Fort Wayne, Thursday, August 24, 1,000 Muleil HETAIVARE. Wilmington, Tuesday of COO week; 26 0 HMO each da. Wilmington, Friday of each week, 200 Mules es 4 day. NEW JERSEY - . - Trenton, Thursday, August 10, 200 Mules, Trenton, Thursday Al gust 24, 200 Mules. MARLAND. Baltimore, Wednesday, August 9, and Wednethi of each week thereafter, 200 Horses each day, W ABritx*GTON, D. C. 2act, ifouck day 200 Mulct. CrIESBOBO. D. D. Each week day except Wednesday, 200 Iforse6. An opportunity to purchase a superior Miss saddle and draft animals, at far less than their Ira value, is 110 W. offered to the public. Though the majority of them are sound and be. yiceable, they are no longer required in the arm and must be sold. Many of the mules were bought in the beginabg of the war when young ; accompcmcC MearudeC all their Marches and camps, and tee Moretti! broken, hardened by exercise, gentle end front being so long surrounded by the solans. Animals will be sold singly. _Sales ..o commence at 10. A . M. Terms—Cash, in 'United States currency. JAMES A. SKIN, Brevet Brigadier General In charge, i926-tanal Pint Division, Q. 31. C.O. Q„ ALE OF CONDEMNED Q,VARTED )-7 mAsTER'S STOKES. GRAIN, A:ill tkitAlN SACKS. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S orptcc. DEPOT OP WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON D. C. July it Wilt be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, unlwr direction of Captain Samuel B. Laulfcr. A. Q. SI at sixtii-street Wharf, in the City of Washings , . D. C., on TUMPAY, August 8 3.805, at to A. M., a lot of quartermwteloia Stores, effithilillo as being unfit for public service, viz. Boilers, Scoops, Buckets, Cups, Brushes, DMZ. Curry Combs, Lanterns, Augurs, liatclietl, &c. , at the same time and place about TIVENTY-S 1 HUNDRED Bushels of OATS, and ONE lifS• BRED THOUSAND GRAIN SACKS. Successfulbidden must rcmoYe Ow Stores wit'" dye (5) days from date of sale. Terms: Cash iu Government funds, D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster , Ir2B-ilt Depot of Washington. AUCTION SALE OF' CONDEM HOSPITAL PROPERTY. MEDICAL PintrEYoll'2 OM% WASHINGTON, D. C., July 244 lA, Will be gold at NM auction in this o'clock, A. M., on AIONDAY, the seventh OF August, 1865, at the Warehouse, corner of 6,6 , emit]) and F streets, a large quantity of Condep Bosnl tal Furniture and Bedding, consisting of 217 Bedside Tables, 276 Cots, 1768 Tin Plates, 466 Husk Mattrass6 781 Tin Cups, 3488 Blankets, 83)1 Wooden Buckets, 1380 Bedsacks, 294 Leather Buckets, ' 000 Sheets, 163 Common Chairs, 84100 Boxes, 101 Large Tin Hollers, 827 Flour Barrel', 2 Galvanised Ovens, 107,4i8 Bottles, 1094 Iron Bedsteads, OM Litters, C Besides Stoves, Cauldrons, Tin Pans, offee Knives Forks, Spoons, Candlesticks, and a quaril Of old Lead, Copper, and Tinware. Suceessfid bidders will be required to remove tb stores within five (5) days from date of sale. Terms cash, in Government funds. C. SUTHERLAND, 3314-130 Surgeon IL S. A. and Medical Purveyor. k 'l EOIAL BALE OF GOVERNMES I MULE& THE UNITED STATtS WILL SELL AT V LIC AUCTION, AT WASIIINGTON.STREET WHARF, DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1.0 NINE HUNDRED MIJE ES. These Moles are all serviceable. and sold onrne want of Use, Buyers are invited to examine thel at any time, and every fnetllty will be Sive" 01 thorough inepection. Roomy sheds are provided for protection Rola and rain. ONE HUNDRED MULES Will be sold on each WEDNESDAY and 6.ITT! D.AY, throughout the month of August, coon , Jug at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms cash, in Government funds. By order of Brigadier General Ekin. ALBERT S. ASIMEAIN Captain anti ASOStant QmirteMtictet , Office, No. IVA MARKET Sr.,, riitia, UNITED STATES MILITARY 11:111, ROADS. °FMB OP ASSISTANT ittrAnTran. l;lol, WASHINGTON, I), , 'lull , 1 1. 61 AUCTION SALE OF 1101,LiNO ST - 01 I)., , Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the hie , bidder. the rein/Wing rolling Stork On TUESDAY, ricptem),:op ie. at the Pmtina Co.'s Shop in Portland, Maim‘, SIN: (6) Goc , ""'' Engi n T es. On HURSDAY, September 2), lllnkty .( at Hms , Shop In Boston, Mass., Four (4) Loeusoc , " Engines. On MONDAY, September 25 at 'Kennett near Philadelphia, Pa., Fifty (50) Box freigh t four feet eight and a half inch gauge. „ On WEDNE SDAY, September 27, ;" tcgtna Del, Eight-four (i i)Box Peeight Cari, 111 r i gauge.. The above stock is all new, and of the . WIT bei quality. The Engines are live-feet gauge, 41%42 44,01 '1 r vel and cylinders 16x24 inches. They eau he ea , ' = to narrow gauge at a trilling expense. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms : Cash in Government funds... H. L. 11011lIss • jy2:3-411t Brevet Colonel and A. Q . ~!„, *A . SALE AT ALEXANDRIA, \ OF CONDEMNED QUARTERM STORES, CLOTHING, CAMP, AND EPUIP AGE. Cutts- QUARTERMASTER'S 1firt.,,0,. DEPOT ),TAstio.;! 145 WASltote,voNA V. • JULY 1,,P Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTIO . N. 111 1 , , i 1..3 motion of Captain J. G. C. Dec„ . A. A., at Alexandria, Va.,. ne IVEDN 9, 1965, at 11 o'clock A. 51. a large lot of eutt.l. partermaster's Stores, Clothing, &v., runi.l.tz, toves, Heaters, Bridles, Saddle dles, Chains, Vices, Anvils„1.11011111eTS, COl,l Rasps, Files , Hatchets, Saws, Portable Sad4llers , Tools, Weighing Scales . Shirts, Hats Trousers . Bootees, J Stocstago, aeltste, Canteeas.,"fdli sacks, Drums, Tents, Tent-'lies, Kettle , - Spade s, I H W n M sh,e l Continued from day to (101. uv the whole is sold. .e Successful bidders will he required to roue s stores within live (5) days front date of sate. Terms.: Cash, in Government H. funds. 13. RIR Brevet Major General and ChiefGuartrro u g..„ iY2B-16t Depot or Wu,99 1,- 9,ALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTIIi Nui NJ CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAU CHIEF QUAETERMASTEIt'S •-•,- • 4 05. DEPOT OF "WASIIIS ( „ WASHINGTON', D. C., JVIIY Will be sold at public auction, Under LW; Lion Of Captain D. G. Thomas, M. S. at Government Warehouse NO, a, on riot' TEENTH,_between And I Streets, Nfirl,o City of Washington, D. C. on A T in,tb August 5, ligo. at 10 o'clock' A. M., a late Condemned Clothing, consisting of— Infantry and Cavalry' Coats, Jackets. Or Shirts,Frocks, Drawers, Vests,PAl llllls. ,o o locks, Sack Coats, Capes, Hats, Caps, L. 1 1,0 Stockings. Woollen Mittens, Bootees. Hospital Tents, Wall Tents Common lerrents *Rados, Shovels,'Hatchets , II! 00 Knapsacks,biarersaeke, ["taig a `•` kets, &.e. Successful bidders must remove the Moro' five (5) days from date of sale. Terms—Cash, in Government funds. D. H. itiß 'But. Mn. Gen., and Chief QuarterMllfo, CIARPET WICKS. -Larg e i nv oices pia TEC01' 01" COAINB, YARNS,---Aj Sale to dealers, at owest market rates, „. c o„ , BOWSEIISTP7S , .,t so o , JeZi-tC . and ise,/orth TULay