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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1865
METE CITY.
Too LATE.—Reader, did you ever take a
pOsition in the office of a live railroad com
pany, where plenty of b thg l e ,3ss is done, in
Order to study human nature when hope, dis
may, anxiety, and di.sappointment were likely
to be eXeited at the same monienti If not,
take a seat with us for a few moments in the
office Of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad
ComPany, at Tine-strect wharf. The time is
sixteen minutes past four o'clock, P. M. Col.
Bryant, tbe agent, is at his post, up to his
elbows in greenbacks, and with a bushel of
currency to count. The mercury ranges among
the Dineties. He has already pulled the bell,
and the ferry-boat has left the dock.
Excited man appears:" Sir, is the train for
Long Branch goner
"Just gone, sir."
"Is there no way of getting Over the river I"
"Can't encourage you, sir."
"Do you think I could,catch the train if I go
ever ill
"If you can get over there soon enough
there would be no difficulty at all, sir."
"Do you know how I can get 'overt What
time dOes the next boat go 1"
"Fifteen. minutes, sir."
"Oh my 1 can't go, that's sure; confound the
luck, I atty."
The excited man wiped the perspiration
from his brow, became somewhat calm, and
picking up his valise started doggedly away,
realizing, perhaps, for the first time, that he
had a load to carry, and that if he had started
two minutes sooner he would have been in
time.
A lady appears—" What time does the Had
donlield train start, sir 1"
„ Half-past five o'clock, madam."
"How much is it to go V'
" Twenty-five cents, madam,"
The lady now stands back, and while she is
examining her currency to select the required
amount for a ticket, another lady steps up,
and in breathless accents, says
"Is the Atlantic train gone;"
"Yes, madam 5 it started at 4.15, replied Col.
Bryant, in his 'mufti blend style.
"4.151" responded the aspirant for salt water
recreation ; " is your clock right 1" t
"Yes, madam ; chronometer time."
"What kind of time, sir 1"
" chronometer, madam."
U W6ll,la that the same kind of time we have
in Philadelphia?"'
"Madam, that is the true sun time; we must
be very particular to prevent accidents." This
lady stepped aside, when the candidate for
Haddonfield again secured an audience with
the colonel.
"I'll take one of them tickets for Madden.
field," said she.
• "Tickets for Haddonfield are obtained on
, the other side," replied the colonel. The lady
tvonesed the roadie.
"Ticket for Long Branch 1" interrupted a
tall, lean, lank individual, who desired to pay
a visit to that interesting place to recuperate
his physical iniirmities.
" Too late, sir ; train is just gone. Another
thing, we dont sell 'tickets to Long Branch;
you get them on the othertide."
- Two young ladies appear. "Two tickets for
Atlantic City, please," said one of them, put
ting down a faultless $.20 greenback.
"Too late, ladies; boat started full three
minutes ago."
" There, Isis," Said one to the Other, "I
thought we'd be too late." "Ms" put the end
Of her parasol in her mouth and beat time
buriedly on the floor with her foot. "It is too
bad! too bad!" she ejaculated, at the same
time, turning to the Colonel, coolly askedhins
fOr a drink of ice water.
Four ladies appear. " What is it, ladiesle
inquired the gallant Colonel.
"We want to go to Atlantic City," replied
one for all the others.
" Too late."
011, any I what shall we do! When does the
next train go 1"
"Half -past seven in the morning."
" This evening, sir 1"
" No, madam," said the Colonel, raising his
his voice, "in the morning=to-morrow morn
ing."
These ladies retired ; and the last we saw of
tbein,therwere being piloted, by Officer Hart,
throngh horses and carts, draymen and Cab•
drivers, to the sidewalk. These are sonic of
the scenes that are enacted every day, at rail-
road and, ferry stations. They lose much of
nun -interest try airaple pen-ple
,"„ aS the parties must be seen in order to
r'ILLY .onreciate their countenances, alternfir
ting in _ anxious hope to
"green and yellow melaneholy.”
The Colonel Avails , rda.p.s
rexernti3O_,:uaezd icas smut out ns nfs
sanctum.
The moral of these scenes is this: they prove
the evil of procrastination. It is the thief of
time, and robs mankind of happiness and con
tentment of mind. Life itself is but a railroad
track, from time to eternity. Philadelphia is
one of the main stations ; and happy, indeed,
will that person be, when he is about to take
his flintl,trip, at the close of the season, if he
does not and himself "Los /ate' for the train
that leads to the bright and happy land of
Canaan.
ACCIDENTS.—WhiIe the steamer belong
ing to the Philadelphia Hose Company was on
its way to the Eire at Eighteenth and Carpen
ter greets, its axle broke at the corner of
Thirteenth and Carpenter streets. The appa
ratus was upset, and 'was considerably da
maged. -The driver was slightly injured.
Chief Engineer Lyle was riding on the engine
at the time, and narrowly escaped serious ac
cident.
At eleven o'clock yesterday morning, - Mrs.
Ann Craven, who resided at 942 Alder street,
was run over at Eighth and Green streets, by a
wagon loaded with hay, and was so badly in
jured that she died soon atter having been
taken home. Joseph Overhurst, the driver of
the wagon, was arrested.
William Inge, aged thirty-five years, re
.. siding in Clinton county, Pa., had bne of his
ankles broken and the other mangled yester
day, by having them caught between cars of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Alorgan , e Cor
. Der. He was taken to the hospital.
John Daly, aged eig - hteen years, residing at
=Washington avenue, was run over by a pas
-senger car on Eleventh street, below Market,
yesterday, and so badly injured that he cannot
• recover. He was sitting on the front platform,
when his foot caughtona mortar board, which
dragged him off the car. He fell under the
wheel, and his intestines were badly mangled.
He vas taken to the hospital.
FIRE.—The alarm of fire about half-past
eleven o'clock yesterday morning, was caused
by the partial burning of the stable belonging
to the estate of Robert GiMilan, on Carpenter
street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth
streets. There was a quantity of boards and
straw burned. Loss five hundred dollars. No
insurance. Two cottage buildings adjoining—
one owned and occupied by John McAllister,
the other owned by John Miller, and occupied
by James Patton—also took fire. The fronts
were of frame, and the remaining portions
were brick. They were'damaged to the amount
of one 'honored And fifty dollars each, No in•.
surance. A frame slaughter-house, belonging
to Hugh Forsyth, also look fire. There were a
number of cattle in the slaughter-house at the
time, but were all got out in safety. The roof
of this building was slightly damaged. The
total loss by the fire will be about one thousand
dollars, upon which there is no insurance.
REM ROBBERY OF CLOTHS.—At an
early hour yesterday morning, the store of
Messrs.. Milligan & Carnahan, at the southwest
corner of Eleventh and Chestnut streets, was
teysd snot aal...ttn..t • •
the . • . • •
of e estim a ted - value of $3,000. Entry was
made into the cellar by means of the front
grating, which bad been left unfastened. A
hole was then cut through the floor, and the
Thieves made their exit, with their piudder,
through a window en _Eleventh street. The
fastening of the front door had been removed,
but it is prolfable the thieves feared detection
should they make their exit from the front
door.
Scomszt GAMES.--The seventh annual
games of the Caledonian Club, of this city, will
be held at Silwood. Grove On Monday, Septem
ber 4th. The programme of games, for which
prizes will be awarded, embraces : The Game
of Quoits, Throwing the Hammer, Putting the
Stone,Short Race, Tossing the Caber, Mai
wa d ick, sack Race Standing High Leap,
Sack Rage, Running 1411 Leap, Vaulting with
the Pole, Sack Race, Hop, Step, and Jump,
Long Rate, Hurdle Race, Running Jump, Hur
dle Race The programme of dances is also
excellent. A pleasant time is anticipated.
BASE BALL.—A base bail match between
the Athletic Club, of this city, and the Camden
Club, will take place this afternoon on the
grounds of the latter club. There is a great
deal of interest taken in this match on ac
count Of the defeat of the AthleCticeby the Ac
tives of New York, ana the subsequent van
quishing of the latter by the Camden boys.
REBIGNATION.--Rev. W. D. Siegfried has
resigned his pastorate of the Twelfth Baptist
Church of this city, to take effect on the let, of
September nest, Kis resignation has been
accepted with reluctance. Mr. S. will enter
upon a philanthropic work, in this city, with
other Christian men, but will retain his mem
bership in the Twelfth Church.
DIME:ImI SHOOTING.—On Tuesday
'night, near twelve o'clock, an affray &marred
on Dock street, above Walnut, during which a
pistol was ilred and a man fell. He was imme
diately ',picked up, placed in a chaise and
driyon away. The crowd then dispersed!. No
arrests were -wade.
THE MAYORALTY.—The names of Chas.
E. Um, Esq. and Alderman D. B. heftier were
mentioned in political circles, yesterday, as
vandidates for the mayoralty. We are not
awan3 that either of these gentlemen have
been manned on the =Wed.
TETE POLICE
[Heron Mr. Alderman Beitier.l
ALLEGIen ROBBNUt.
About a week since the dwelling of Hugh
OW was robbed of $1,400, a gold watch and
ebain, and two boxes of stockings, A young
man, named Andrew Arthur, was arrested;
und, - in the attempt to pawn some things,
stated that he Obtained them from a man
named Henry Lowery, The last named was
arrested, and had a hearing at the Central
Station yesterday afternoon. He was com
mitted.
DISORDERLY ROUSE CASE.
A irothan,nanied Mary Evans, was arraigned
on the charge of keeping a disorderly house
at No. 33 South. Sixteenth street, Several of
the neighbors appeared as witnesses, who
gave the house a very bad name. The se
cused was bdund over in the sum of $l,OOO to
answer at court.
A FALSE CHARGE WITHDRAWN
In the ease of an individual named as Tho
mas Bryne, in a police item published in
this paper a day or two since, much injustice
was one in regard to the person, all of which
may be attributed to a mistake on the part of
another individual alleged to have been rob
bed. it number of persons; all acquainted
with each other, wore in company, and had
been freely indulging hi testing the quality Of
various spirits, during Which one abstracted
the pocket-book from another, and proceeded
to expend some of the money thus obtained.
Mr. Bryne, who was about the most sober one
of the party, interfered finally and obtained
the pocket-book from the one who had taken
it. it was minus some of its contents, a fact
that Bryne Was not aware of at the time. He
was, therefore, charged with robbery, but on
the sober second thought, the proseeutOr found
that - a great error had been committed, The
suit, therefore, was withdrawn at once. The
publication of the article a day or two since
may have reflected against the character of
Mr. Bryne, whom we understand to be a wor
thy, active, industrious citizen, and thus he
should be relieved from any annoyapee aris
ing out of the Original publication.
(Before Mr., Alderman Fitch.]
ATTEMPTED LARCENY.
. . .
On Tuesday afternoon a young mall, who
gave the name of William Abbott, had a hear
ing charged with attempting to steal small
articles from the house of Jain - Mclnnis, No.
130 Ontario street. Ile wag detected in the act
by some of Die inmates of the house, and was
committed.
[Before Mr. Alderman Shoemaker.)
CAUGHT IN THE ACT.
William Dian - ally had a hearing yesterday.
Ile was arrested on. Tuesday night while Steal
ing lead from the galvanized iron works on
Front street, below Girard avenue. A young
roan, hailing from Bucks county, who was
found in the neighborhood, and is suspected
of being an accomplice, was also committed.
Yesterday morning William Scullion, John
Matthews, and .Matthew Bruce had a hearing
before Alderman Shoemaker, charged with as
sault and battery. It appears that on Tuesday
night, while .two gentlemen were passing -
Second and Edward streets, in company with
ladies, the accused knocked the gentlemen
clown. No eausedlor the assault appeared.
[Before Mr. Alder Man Parehell.]
rnonAntn 11031101DIC. •
. -
About ten o'clock, on Tuesday night, a fight
occurred at a tavern at Twenty-fifth and Pine
streets, in which Michael Ferry was badly cut
about the head and face. Be was taken to the
Hospital. Zetnee MCGinley was arrested upon
the charge of having inflicted the wounds, and
was committed. Last evening the recovery of
Mr. Ferry was considered doubtful.
THE COURTS.
Quarter Sessions—Hon. Jas. B. Ludlow,
Associate Justice.
'The current business of the Court was pro.
ceeded with yesterday, and all the cases ready
were disposed of before noon.
FLEAS OF GUILTY
William Hilton a black man, pleaded guilty
to a charge of 'burglary committed at the
house of hics. Young, No. e 2 South Washing
ton Square, and was sentenced to an imprison
ment of six years.
Ed. D. Stemey, a lad aged nineteen years,
pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny, and was
sentenced to nine months' imprisonment.
Charles Morgan pleaded guilty to a charge of
larceny, and was sentenced to Eve months'
prisonment,
CHARITABLE ETICLOTUBHT—Tnid COIRTEMIENCE.
Henry Hutchins alias Henry Stanton, a youth
eighteen or nineteen years old, pleaded guilty
to a charge of having stolen from his employer,
a gentleman doing business in Market street;
the sum of one hundred and forty-seven dol
lars. It appeared that Hutchins came to the
gentleman and appealed to him for employ
ment, representing that his parents were in
indigent circumstances and that he was anx
ious to have somelionest employment by which
he could aid in their support. He was accord
ingly given a place in the store, and he recipro
cated the kindness by stealing one hundred
and forty-seven dollars the same day, with
which he absconded. he was sentenced to ari
imprisonment of one year.
John Riley, charged with stealing a coat be
longing to I.lr. J. R. C. 'Vaughn, was convicted,
and sentenced to six months in the county
12rison. The coat was taken from a saloon in
second street, and was found in Riley's pos
session.
nemaxo A puttow-rarsonak,
George W. Trexler was charged with steal
ing twenty-seven dollars from a Mr. Patterson.
Patterson testified that, having been arrested
by the u once, be was taken to the Seventeenth..
ward station, and there placed in the same
cell 'with Tresier, where they passed the night
together. In the Morning he found his pocket
book on a bench, but his money gene. He
called an officer, who l upon searching Trexler,
the county Prison. +^_one_vear in
DISHONEST SERVANT AND HER ACCOMPLI,.-_
Mary Clark and Frank Taylor were ar
raigned upon a charge of stealing a watch and
chain, valued at. 512.5, and a breastpin; also,
one hundred dollars In money, from Mrs. Tra
cy, residing in North Thirteenth street. Upon
a second count, Taylor was charged with re
ceiving some of the property, knowing it to
have been stolen. Mrs. Tracy testified that
Mary Clark came to live with her, as a domes
tic, on Tuesday. On the succeeding Friday
the girl disappeared, carrying away the watch
and money. She was shortly after arrested,
and the watch and chain recovered. The
money she bad squandered. Fifty dollars of
the amount she had given to Taylor, the other
defendant, who had expended it in purchasing
a new suit of clothes. The jury rendered-a
verdict of guilty. IllaryClark was sentenced
to fifteen months, and Taylor to one year, in
the county prison.
LARCENY BY A DOMESTIC.
Sarah Augustus, another domestic, was
charged with having stolen a silk cloak and
skirt, and other articles, the property of Idr.
John Class. The gentleman testified that the
defendant was in his employ about five hours,
when she was suddenly missing. An investi
gation Showed that the articles just enumerat
ed were also missing, haying been stolen, as
appeared upon her arrest, by the defendant.
Sentenced to fifteen months in the county pri
son. Adjourned.
Soldiers' Families.
2b the Editor of Vas Press;
Sin: By - way . of appeal, pleage insert the 101'
lowing letter in your columns :
CITY resTou—Dear Sir : Some time last year
I became acquainted with the bearer, Mrs. M.
I understood then that she was the widow of
a Union soldier killed at Gettysburg, and I
have always believed such to be the case. After
getting through With the amount paid her by
the Government—which was due her husband
at the time lie was killed—in supporting her
self and her child, along,
is, and has for long,
long time, been sick. She managed, by sew
ing, to work along till winter came on. Since
then she has been endehvoring to get along
without help, and has done so till a short time
ago, when the child became so low that she
was compelled to devote her whole time to it,
or let it perish at once through neglect.
Obliged to remain idle, without money, her
case is a sad and touching one. I have learned,
also, as might have been expected, from the
party from whom she rents a room, that she
is two months behind with her rent. Her
landlady remarked at the same time, that
While she pitied her, yet she could not afford
to lay out of the rent. Noticing fora few weeks
past that she looked sadder and more de
pressed than usual, on inquiry, I learned the
above, and other facts. Unable, in justice to
myself, to give her such aid as she impera
tively needs, I thought of sending her to you.
I have felt some delicacy in doing so for one
reason, viz., I have never been a subscriber to
" City Pastor , ' fund, I can truly say, however,
that it has notbeen for hick of interest in your
good work, or for want of the disposition to
subscribe, that I have not been such ; but sim
ply because the terrible war just past—and
wbich, praised be God, has ended so gloriously
for the cause of truth and of right—caused us
to be here for nearly two years now, with very
little means. Mrs. M. expects to call on you
to-morrow morning, and I trust you will be
able to extend her some relief. lam satisfied
that anything she may get will be property ap
plied, as I have noticed that she has been al
ways steady. I believe the case to be a deserv
ing one, and it is certainly a very necessitous
one.
This ease was sadly touching—a little child
in her arms, eighteen months old—thin, pale,
death-like ; a perfect skeleton ; and no bigger
than a child a month old, the soldier's widow
fondled in her bosom with a mother's tederest
care.
a r m. To - appeal for holy ann. am — now
discharging that sad but cheerful duty. The
author of the above letter is one of our most
reliable citizens, is a gentleman, and a lovely
Christian, who, with his family, had to fly from
the South for their Union sentiments.
Will not Christian benevolence be directed
to the relief of those families whose husbands
and fathers have fought Our battles and fallen
on every bloody battle-field to gain us peace
and establish our nations Let the daughters
of America do for the soldier's family at home
what they did for the soldier abroad, and we
will soon cease to hear of tales of woe and the
cries of starving children.
Yours, Am., CITY PASTOIL, -
• 1841 Lombard street, Philada.
MACHINERY AND IRON..
J. VAUGHAN MZERICM. WILLIAM M. If2MRION.
JOHN B. COPE. -
SO U THWARK FOUNDRY, .:.!
FIFTH AND WASHINUTON STREETS,
1=5:2=1
MERRICK & SONS.
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam En
gines, for land, river, and marine service. .
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.;
Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops,
Railroad Stations,
Retorts and Gas Machinerir Of the latest and most
lin_proVed COnstruction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such
as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mille Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, &c.
Sole agents for N. Rlllienals Patent Sugar-Boll
ing Apparatus, Nesimttos Patent Steam Hammer,
and ..sEpinwall Wolseps Patent Centrifugal
ansr-Drahling Machine. aul2-ff
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN.
GINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders,
_and gene
ral Machinists and Boiler Mahan, No. 114 / 9 CAL '
LOWRILL Street, Philadelphia. fe2o4f
GRICE &LONG,
FULTON WORKS, 1340 REACH STREET,
—_Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and car
Builder&
Tasks every description made to order.
Sole Agents for LonigisMarine Salinomoters.mYl6-11
THOMAS M'DONOUGH,
ikENER. AL BLACESMITRINO,
ELK STREET, ABOVE DOE STREET,
FRAM:CIaw, pENnTA,
sirsoring torda On hand or made to order on
short notice. myri-ant
'WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES
preserving
t w h Fr om h l Co o me . t lt
for
t bemosfty wg and COinponnd Of the age. There is neither chalk.
powder, znagneeit, bismuth, nor tale In its compo
sition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin
Wax; hence The extraordinary' qualities for pre
serving the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and
tranarent. It makes the old appear young, the
homely handsome, the handsome more lbeautiftl4
and the most beautiful divine. Prices, 80 and SD
cents... Prepared only by HUNT & CO.. Perfumers,
41 klouth EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chest
nut, and 133 Baulk SEVENTH Eitreet, above Wal
nut.
LEGAL.
'DEPARTMENT- OF'THEiRROEIVER
oir TAxEN ritmAmsx.rark, July 17, ifISS:
Notice is hereby given, that write of acire facias
will bo issued upon the Claims for Taxes herein
after mentioned, at the expiration of six weeks
from the date hereof, unless the same are paid
within that time to JOHN E. LATTA, Esq.,
Solicitor for the Receiver of Taxes.
No. 1538 South SIXTH Street.
City va. J. W. POtta, C. 1865, No. 1.
City and State tax, 1860, $11.04, Lot northwest
corner Morris and Beulah streets, Ise by 15e ; First
ward.
Same vs. C. M. Phillips, C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. 2.
City and State tax, 1860, $27.05. Lot south side Bute
street, 283 feet west of Fourth street, 66 by 160; First
ward.
Same vs. F. E. Vandyke, C. P., J. T., 1665, No. 3.
City and State tax, 1560, e 30.71. Lot west side
Eighteenth street. 136 feet north of Fitzwater, 6013 y
64; First ward.
Same vs. H. McMCnny. C• P., 3. T., 1805, No, 4.
City and State tax, 1960, $9.57. Lot west side of
Fifth street, 302 feet north of Reed street, 18 by 128;
First ward.
Same vs. William Wharton, C. P. J. T., 1865, No.
5. City and. State tax. 1860. $30.17: Lot southeast
corner Front and Miiiiin streets, 150 by 80; First
ward.
Beane vs. H. MeAnany, C. P. J. 'P., MB, NO. 6.
City and State tax, 1860, $42.49. Lot, and two three
story brick houses, southeast corner Fifth and Bor
den streets, 32 by 15; First ward.
M
Same vs. McFadden C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 7. City
and State tax, 1860, $33.25. Lot west side Fourth
street, 66 feet north of Dickerson. 64 by 170; First
ward,
Same vs. Unknown, C. F., 3. T., 1865, No. 8. City
and State tax, 1860, $113.13. Lot east side of Maya
mensing avenue, 102 feet 3 inches south of Tasker
street, 42 by 50 ; First ward.
Same vs. Alexander Eustus. C. P., J. T., 1885, No.
9. City and State tax, 1860, $89.60. Lot west side of
Fourth street, 62 feet 11 inches south of Moore street,
136 by 400; First ward.
Same vs. J. Johnson, C. P., J. T. 1865, No. 10.
'City and State tax. 1860, $40.07. Lot northwest cor
ner Seventh and Moore streets, 167 feet on Seventh
Street, 145 feet on Moore street, Utence along Wag
ner's Line 34 feet, thence along Richard's Line 20
feet ; First ward.
Same vs. Mary Vanderslice,C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
11. City and State tax, 1860, $18.93. Lot south side
Wharton street, 16 feet west of Third street, 16 by
100; First ward.
Same vs. Samuel Mooney, C. P.., J. T.. 1865, No.
12. Cite and State tax, 1660, $27.57. Lot' southeast
corner MoyainenSing avenue and Reed street, 16 by
50; First ward.
Same vs. Alexander 17stis, C. P., J. T.,1865, NO.
13. City and State tax, 1560, $44.92. Lot southwest
corner Fifth and Moore streets, 101 by 100; First
ward.
Same vs. J. W. Potts,D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 1.
City and State tax, 1860, $133.26. Lot on Eighth
street, 112 b t u 291 feet to Lewis street; First warn -
Same vs. R. Stewart. D. C. J. T„ 1865, NO. 2. City
and State tax, 1.930, $286.30. LOl St:ultimo:tat Corner
Sixteenth and Pine streets, TM by 396; First ward.
Same vs. S. Kennedy, D. C. J. T. 186 S, No. 3. City
and State tax, 1860, $K2.94. Lot northwest corner
Fifth anti Mifflin streets, 298 b - 150 feet; First ward.
Same vs. Hannah Bernard, P., J. V., 1865, No.
14. City and State tax, 1860., 821.34. Lot and four
story brick house west side. Swanson street,l7 feet
south of South street, 17 by 82; Fourth ward,
Same vs. Anna Williams, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 15,
City and State tax, 1860, $lO.OB. Lot and frame
building, north side Front street, 86 feet west of
Barron street, 17 by 21; Fourth ward.
Same vs. John S. Lyster C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 16.
City and State tax, 18602.61. Lot and two-story
brick building south side Monroe street, 280 feet
West from ThiVd street, 17 feet by 330 feet; Fourth
ward.
Same vs. F. S. Johnson, C. r., J. T., 1985, No. 17.
City and State tax, 1800, $60.88. Lot and three
story building thereon, south side of Almond street,
80 feet east of Front street, 18 by 60; Fourth ward.
Same vs. John R. Taylor, C. by
J. T., 1865, No.
18. City and State tax, 1860, $45.44. Lot and three
story brick house, east side Front street, 40 feet
south of South street, 20 by EA• ; Fourth ward. -
Same vs. F. 8. Johnson, C. P., J. T., nes, No. 19.
City and State tax, 1060, $60.09. Let and three-story
brick house, east side Front street, 55 feet south or
Almond street, 34 by 200; Fourth ward. -
Same vs. same, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 20. City
and State tax, 1860, $.30.19. Lot and two-story frame
building, east side 1. rout street, 65 feet south of Al
mond, 17 by 200; Fourth ward.
Same vs. Airs. Si. Bradley, C. P„ J. T., 1865, No.
21. City and State tax, 1860, $30.71. Lot' and two
story brick house, 233 feet south of South street, 17
by 80; Fourth ward.
Same vs. William Dickens, IL C. 3. T., 1885 No.
.4. City and State tax, 1860, X7/7.41. Lot and three
story brick house, northeast corner of Sixth and
Spruce streets, 18 by 70, No. 511; Fifth ward.
- Same vs. Henry E. Wallace, D, C., - J. T. 1866,
No. O. City and State tax, 1360. V 37.16. Lot and
four_story brick house, west side Sixth street, 61
feet south Of Sansom street, 21 by 1131, No. 328; Fifth
ward.
Same vs. J. H. McLoughlin, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
22. City and State tax, 1860, $45.41. Lot and four
story brink house north side Lombard street, 52 feet
west of Seventeenth street, 17 by 60; Seventh ward.
Same vs. Owen Shields, C. P. J. T.,1865, No. 23.
City and State tax, 1860, $27.77. LOS and three-story,
brick house west side Twenty-fourth street, 65 feet
south of Pine street, 15 by 55; Seventh ward.
Same vs. George H. Armstrong, C. P., 3. T., 1865,
No. 24. City and State tax, 1860, $46.18. Lot north
side Lombard street, 47 feet east of Morris street,
16 by 80, No. 1415; Seventh ward.
Same vs. Anna Lawrence, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
25. City and State tax, MI, $13.03. Lot north side
Lombard street, 30 feet east or Aspen street, is by
18,• Seventh ward.
Same vs. Catharine Mealy, C. P., J. T.,1885, NO.
26. City and State tax, 1860, $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., T. 1985, No. 27.
City and State tax, 1860, $45.44. Lot and two-and-a
hall-story brick house north side South street, 144
feet west of Eleventh street, 18 by 80, No. 1117;
Seventh ward.
Same vs. John D. Shaw C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
28.- City and State tax, 1860, $69. Lot and four
brick houses west side Twenty-fourth street, 30 feet
north, of Kent street, 32 by 58.
Same vs. Jacob Snyder, D. C., J. T., 1885, No. 6.
City and State tax, 1860, $252.34, Lot• and three
story brick house southeast corner King and Fif
teenth streetS 56 by 108, No. 416; Seventh ward.
Same vs. B.'McCandless, C. P.._3„ T., 1865, N 0.29.
City and State tax, 1860, f 0,33.68. Lot and two three
story brick houses southwest corner Lombard and
Seventeenth streets, 16 by 35; Seventh ward.
Same vs. A. M. A. Lawrence,D. C., J. T., 1865,
No. 7. City and State tax, 1860, $1.78.H. Lot and
dwelling west side Washington Square, 20 feet south
of Good - water street, 20 by 206; Eighth ward.
Same vs. Robert J. Arundle, D.C., J.T., 1865, No.
s. City and State tax, 186005105.07. Lot and brick
dwelling east side Broad street, 60 feet south of Pop
lar, 80 by 160; Fourteenth ward.
Same vs. Charles Wetherill, C. r„ J. T., 1865, No.
30. City and State tax, 1860, $60.16. Lot north side
of Market street, 149 feet west of Twentieth, 21 by
180; Ninth ward.
Same vs. H. Catherwood, C.P., J. T. 1865, N 0.31.
City and State tax, 1860, $74.92. Lot north side
Chestnut, 80 feet east of i'wenty-second, 40 by 163
feet; Ninth ward.
Same vs. John W. Wallace, C. F., J. T., 1665, No.
32. City . and State tax, MO, $67.54. Lot and three
story brick dwell heves t side of Nineteenth street,
Sam
warn. -
e 'vs. Eachternact, C. P., 3. T., 1865, No. 33.
City and State tax, 1860, $95.29. Lot and buildings
northeast corner Tenth and Morgan streets, 18 by
120; Tenth ward.
Same Vs. John Walters, D. T., 1865, No. 9.
City and State tax, 1860, $133.60. Lot northeast cors
ner Eleventh and Coates streets, 40 by 140; Folly
teenth ward.
- Same vs. C. B. F. O'Neill, C. P., 186.5, No.
34. City and State tax, 1860, $49.21. Lot and build
ings southeast corner Hancock and Plicenix streets,
60 by 80; Seventeenth ward.
Same vs. B. Sherry, D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 10. City
and State tax, 1860, $140.5.7. Lot and buildings fortis
side Master strict, extending from America to Cad
walader streets, 30 on Master, 160 on America, and
154 on Cadwalader; Seventeenth ward.
Same vs. B. Sherry, C. F. J. T., 1965, No. 35. City
and State tax, 1360, $44.601 Lot and three-story
brick dwelling west side of Cadwalader street, 125
feet north of Master street, 22 by 100; Seventeenth
ward. '
Same vs. Margaret Fredericks, C. P., J. T., 1865,
No. 86. City and State feet east
*11.55. Lot west
side Wood street, 54 feet east of Duke street, 18 by
100; Eighteenth ward.
Samevs. OeorgeM. Hill, G. P., 3. T.,1865, No. 27.
City and State tax, 1860, $7.16. Lot south side Cher
ry 51 feet west of Bedford street, 18 by 80;
ighteenth ward.
Same vs. William Vaughn,C. P., 3.;-T., 1865, No.
38. City and State tax, 1880, $7.16. Lot southwest
side Vienna street, 150 feet south of Lemon street,
17 by 100; Eighteenth ward.
Same vs. Charles E. - Spangler, D. C., J. T., 1865,
No. 11. City and State tax, 1860, $103.63. Lot north
east corner Trenton avenue and Ann street, 432 by
110 feet 9 inches to Witte street; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. S. S. Davis, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 39.
City and State tax, 1860, $9.88. 'Lot southeast cor
ner of Ontario and Myrtle street, 250 by 83; Nine
teenth ward.
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Same vs. E. Davis, C. PI J. T., 1865, Mo. 40. OtiY
and Stale tax, 1860, 6518.04. Lot southeast corner
Elm and Brown streets, 60 by 108; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. George C. Barber, C. P. J. T., 1865, No.
41. City and State tax, 1860, $2.6.28: Lot northwest
corner Sargent and Trenton avenue,3o by 138; Nine
teenth ward. .
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Same vs..Hobert Staler , C. T., 1863, No. 41%.
City and State tax, 1860, $1.5.42. Lot southeast corner
Sepviva and Jackson streets, 11/ by 100; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. Patrick Clark, P. J. T., 1866, No. 42.
City and State tax, 1860, $16.93, Lot northwest cor
ner Morimouth anti Duke streets, 63 by 105; Nine-
Seentli ward. -
Seine vs. John C. Carver, C. P., J. T., 1865, N 0.43.
City and State tax, 1860, $15.99. Lot southwest cor
ner Trenton ler6llllo and Cambria Street, 60 by 146;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. John B. Adams, C. P., J. T.,1865, N 0.44.
City and State tax, 1860, $80.72. Lot and four brick
houses west of Fitter street, 294 feet south of Harri
son street, 80 by 100; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. James M. Clicker. C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
45. City and State tax, 1860, 418.95: Lot northwest
corner Salmon and Wellington streets, 108 by 105;
Nin et een th ward.
Same vs. Thomas Daley, C. r., J. T., 188,5, No. 48.
City and State tax, 18130, $14.51. Lot east side of
Brown street, 75 feet south of Reading Railroad, 57
bv 162; Nineteenth ward.
'Same vs. R. S. Simpson, C. P. J. T., 1866, No. 47.
City and State tax, 1860, $14.73. Lot south side Cam
bria street, 160 feet east of Coral street, 60 by 146;
Nineteenth ward.
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same 111, George W. Burr, C. P. a. T., 1865, No.
48. City and state tax, 100, 4,1.8.98. Lot southwest
corner America and Cumberland streets, 60 by 114;
Nineteenth ward. . .
Same vs. Freeman Scott, C. P.. J. T., 1865, No.
99. City and State tax, 1860, $14.51. Lot west side
Front street, 117 feet southward of Susquehanna
avenue, 51 by 110 : Nineteenth ward.
Same v 5. atone, C. P., J. T. 1965, No. 50. City
and State tax, 1860, $9804. ' Lot west side Front
street, 60 feet south of Diamond, 300 by 110; Nine
teenth ward.
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Same vs. same, C. P., J. T. 1865, No. 51. City
and State tax, 1860, $47.99. Lot west side Front
street, 54 feet north of Diamond, 175 by 110; Niue
tee nth ward. _ .
Same vs.J.V.Peterson,C.P.,J.T.,lB6s"No.s2. City .
and State tax 186,0, 1194.81. Lot arta two brick houses
south side P4per street, 116 feet west 91 Trenton
avenue, 50 by aoi-lcineteerith ward.
Same rs. ar. Purvis, C. P., J. T., 1855, No. 53.
City and State tax, 1880, 530.59. Lot southwest cor
ner Gaul and Clearfield streets, 295 by 165; Nine
teenth ward. • '
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Same vs. Charles A. Palt C. P. J
Loeb. , Nollun - tlnligfd . own43s . stirtite,.
Hitii=t;7l,"24l7:sr: -
142 by 109: Nineteenth ward.
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Same vs. A. J. Paul, C. P., J. T., is No. 55.
City and State tax, 1860, $18.94. Lot and buildingg
east side Third street, 360 feet north of Oxford, 84
by 74; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Samuel Townsend, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
58. City and State tax, 1860, $25.65. Lot and two
three-story brick houses east side Duke street, 216
feet south of Reading Railroad, 39 by Si; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. William Tieferd, C. P., J. T. 1805, No.
57. City and State tax, MO, $13.05. Lot' east side
Richmond street, 20 feet north of Ontario street, 72
by 191; -Nineteenth ward.
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Same vs. John Tucker, C. P., J. T., 186.5, No. 58.
City and State tax, 1800, $.1.12. Lot south side Vic
toria street, 160 feet east of Lambert street, 71 by
71; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. John C. Ulde. C. P. J. T., 1865. No. 59.
City and State tax, 1860, $lO.lO. Lot east side Walker
street, 119 feet south Or heading Railroad, 94 by 65;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Unknown, C. P.., J. T.,1865, No. ea, City
and State tax, 1860, M
Lot west side eivale
street, 43 feet north of Ann street, 37 by 100; Nine
teenth ward.
Satre Vs. Unknown, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. N.
City and State tax, 1880, $5.12. Lot east side Chat
ham street. 933 feet south of Clearfield, 36 by 165;
I.7lfleteenth ward.
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Same vs. Unknown. C. P., J. T., 1805, N 0.62. City
and State tax, 1800, 313.99. Lot northeast corner
Kettlewell and Torpin streets, 100 hy. 140; Nine
teenth ward,
Same vs. H. B. Pennock, C. 1.„ 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, 98 by
86,768; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs._ C. C. Roberts. C. P. J. T., 1865, No• Si.
City and State tax, 1880, 319.09. Lot north side Hunt
ingdon street, 36 feet east of Thompson street, 59 by
80; Nineteenth ward.
Smile vs. James B. Reamsey,C. P.,J. T., 1865, No.
65. City and State tax, 1860, $7.90. Let and frame
dwelling north side Anthracite street, 160 feet east
of Almond, 20 by 20.
Sanic vs. Charles B. Spang . .ler, D. C. J. T., 11365,
No. /2. Cilium] State tax,lB6o, $181.59. Lot east side
Trenton avenue, 90 feet north of Clearfield, 682 by
150; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. A. H.Balguel, C. P. J. T„ Ism, No, 60.
City and State tax, 1860, $24.21. lot northwest cor
ner Allegheny avenue and Salmon, 150 by 105; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. John B. Adains. D. C. 3. T ., 1865, No.
13. City and State tax, 1860, $118:29. Lot and ten
brick buildings, northwest corner Brown and Gold
streets, 187 by 95; Nineteenth ward.
Citys. John R. Peyton, C. P., Lot h southeast
67. y and State tax, 1680, $23.35.
corner Miller and Allegheny avenue, 160 by 60; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. John Rice, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 68. City
and State tax, 1860, vox. Jot south side Cadibrla
street, 162 feet east of Amberstreet, 100 by 148; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. John Brown i. ,,C. P., 786,5 , No. 69 .
City. and State tax, 1880, sol,Bl. Lot and twenty-SLY
brick houses, southeast corner Dauphin and Coral
streets, 288 by 156; Nineteenth wall.
Same vs. George W. Brown, C. P., J. T., 1665, No.
70. City and State tax, $8.61. Lot northwest corner
Sepvira and Emellne streets, 86 by 60; Nineteenth
ward.
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game vs. Henry.S. Mott, C, re T. .1-W, No. 71.
City and State tax, 1880. $19.52. I,ot northeast
cor
ner Butler and Myrtle streets, 112 by44B; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. Chris. E. Spangler, C. P., J. T., 1885, No.
72. City and State tax, 1860, sum. Lot northeast
corner I Werkle and Clearfield streets, 144 by 75 ;
Nineteenth ward. , -
Same vs. dames Wharton, C. P., J. T., 1.885, No.
'M. City and %ate Mk. i 409, (OA 40 pall tiitie
THE PRESS:-PRILADRIPHIA., - THURSDAY, AUGUST 17,-1865:
Somerset street:l6s feetwest of Cedar street, 69 by
mr; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. William Watt, C. P. I. T, 1885, No. 74.
City and State tax, 1860, 25.70. Lot west side Dau
phin street, 198 feet west of Trenton avenue, 18 by
no; Nineteenth ward.
game vs. Jacob Wetzell C. P. T., nais, No. 715.
City and State tax. Wee, f. 61. Let west side How
ard street, 162 feet sou h of York, 26 by 96: Nine.
teenth ward.
Same vs. John Patrick C. P., T.,' 1865, No; 76.
City and Statetax, i 18.94. Lot east side Brown
street 100 feet south o Allegheny avenue, 101 by
res; N ineteenth ward.
Same vs. George Payne, C. P., J. T., 18 6 6, No. 77.
City and State tax, 18W. $13,20, Lot north side Al
legheny avenue, 41 feet north of Almond, 48 by 150 i
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. William S. Swanzey, C. P., J. T., 1865.
No:78. -City and State tax 1860, $15.98. Lot south
side Norris street, 34 feet ' west of Apple, 68 by 51;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. James Trayner, C. P., 3. T., 1865, No.
79.-. City and State tax, 1800, *18.91. Lot north, aide .
Randolph street, 142 feet Ireet of Trenton avenue,
100 by 160; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. B. Thomas, C. P., J. T.,1886, No. 6 0 .
City and State tax, 1880, 810.08. LOt northeast cor
ner Somerset and Cedar streets, 60 by 80., Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. Edward Trout. 0, P., J. T., 1865, No. 8 1 .
City and State tax, 1860, $15.98. Lot west side
Brown street, 166 feet south of Clearfield street. 52
by 91; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. John W. Trump, C. P., J. T., 1265, No.
82. City and State tax, 18W,124.81. Lot southeast
lairner Allegheny avenue and Almond street, 188 by
70: Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Mr. Tomlinson, C. P. J. T., 1865, No.
83. City and State tax, 1860, $11.77. Lot west side
Richmond street, 154 feet north of Allegheny ave
nue, 51 by 100; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Albert White C. P., J. T., 1885. No, Oh
City and State tax, 1860,t80.76. Lot et,,,ta 0 ,,.t cep,
ner Chatham and Wel lington streets, 267 by al
Nineteenth ward. .
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Same vs. John Vaughn, C. P., J. T., 1685, No. 86.'
City and State tax, 1860, $14.51. Lot northeast cor
ner of William and Almond streets, 60 by 105; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. W. Whynoop,
C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 86.
City and State tax, 1860, 40.5 e. I.ot southwest cor
ner Salmon sud Wellington streets, 53 by 105; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. Conrad Wyant, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 87.
City and State tax, 1800, $5.67. Lot east side Han
cock street, 282 feet south of Cumberland street, 18
by 92; Nineteenth ward..
Same vs. Brown, Desert & Co. C. P.,_ T, 1885,
No. 88, City and State tax, 1860,04.81. Lot north
west corner of Cumberland. and Gaul streets, 60 br
160; "Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Joseph M. Thinnas, C. P. J. T.,1865, No.
89. City and State tax, 1660, $60.66, Lot and hall. d
ing northwest corner Girard avenue and Darien
street, 18 by 87, No. 8U Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Abraham White, C.-P., J. T., 1865, No.
90. City and State tax 1860, $24.98. Lot southeast
corner of Myrtle and gettlewell streets, 191 by 215;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. James Stockton, C.P., J.T., 1865, N 0.91.
"street,
d State tax, 1660, ss.eB. Lot east side Tucker
street, 206 feet went of Cedar street, /8 by 76; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. Samuel F. Shunk, C. P., 3. T., 1805, NO.
92. City and State tax, 1860, $10.07. Lot northwest
corner Tulip and Tucker streets, 60 by 102; Nine
teenth ward. -
Same vs. James Maitland, C.P., J.T., 1865, No. 98.
City and State tax, 1860, 436.75. Los east side of
Broad street, 120 feet north of Jackson street, 1.20 by
513; Nineteenth ward.
Same.vs.Williana Smith, C.:P., J. T. 1885,)No. 95,
Cit • and State tax, 1860, 94.07. Lot southeast corner
Cumberland and Tully streets, 72 by 150; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. Unknown,
_C. P. J. T., 1885, No. 95. City
and State tax, 1860, 418.63. streetth side Toronto
street, 330 feet west of Bat3o by 100; Nine
teenth Ward.
Same vs. O. E. Spangler. c i rT.,1865, No. 90.
City and State. tax, 184 fr 22. ' Let south side of
Plum street, 20 feet west of Bath street, 240 by 100;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Patrick Norris, C. P., J. T.;1865, N 0.97.
City and State tax, 1811, $14.51. - Lot northwest
corner William and Almond streets,6o by 105; 'Nine-'
teentlt ward.
Same vs. Daniel`McDevitt, C. P. J. T., 1885. Na.
N. City and State tax, 1860, $5.66. Lot southeast
corner Almond and. Elm streets, 20 by 127; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. Michael MeMenamy, C. P., J. T.,'1865,
N0:99. City. and State tax, 1860 $11.57. Lot south
west corner of William and Tulip streets, 54 by 102;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. W. Mailtorte, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
100, City and State tax, isse, 847.77. Lot south side
Cambria street, 60feet west of. Trenton avenue, us
by 146; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. John Nelson, C. r., J. T., 1865, No. 101.
City and State tax 1860, $14.54. Lot southeast cor
ner Almond and Birch streets, 105 by 60; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. John McCluskey, 0. P., J. T., 1865, No.
102. City and State tax; 1060,
$1.3. Lot northwest,
corner "Howard and Norris, 70 by 45; Nineteenth .
ward.
Same vs. C. S. Orem, C. P., I. T., 1681, No. 103.
City and State tax. 1860, 0748. Lot northeast cor
ner West and Division, 292 by 122; Nineteeenth
ward. .
Same vs. A. Olwine, C. P., J. T., 1888, No. 104.
City and State tax, 1860, $13.80. Lot southeast eor-
Tier Allegheny' avenue and Brown, 70 by 105; Nine
teenth ward.
Same .va. C. 'Wendell, O. P., J. T., 1&55., No. 105.
City and State tax, 11300, $12.99. Lot east side Somer
set, 72 feet south of Howard, 46 by 110; Nineteenth
Same vs. C. Wendell, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 106.
City and State tax, 1860, $15.99. Lot south-side Le
high avenue, 60 feet east of Sepviva, 48 by 120; Nine
teenth ward:
Same vs. Richard Whiteall, CrP., .1. T., 1665, No.
107. City. and State tax, 1860, $15490 Lot north 91130
Somerset street, 165 feet west of Cedar street, 80 by
191; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. 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. . .
Same vs. Thomas McCann, C. P. 3. T., 1865, No.
/06X. City and State tax, 1860, 101.88: Lot and frame
house southwest corner &moron and Almond
strets, 20 by 100; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. - Rohert McKinley, C. P., J. T., 1865, NO.
109. City and State tax, 1860. $lO.OB. Lot east side
Almond street 160 feet south of Westmoreland, 52
by . lio; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. William C. MeMakin, C. P., J. T., 1865,
No. 1/0. City and state tax, 1860, *30.72. Lot south
west corner - Paul and Wellington, 267 by 82; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. Wm. McFarland, C. 'EOM, No,
111. City and State tax, 1860, $21.87. Lot southwest
corner of Front and Diamond streets, 60 by 110 feet;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Carlton R. Moore, C. P.. J. T. '
1865, No.
112. City and State tax, 1860, t 3.23. Lot southeast
corner Sergeant and Sepviva, 1)y 140; Nineteenth
Ward. •
Same sand rlton R. Moore, C. P.,
-Lott., 18.85, No.
113. City State tax, 186% $18.42.. southwest
corner rep - per and Tulip streets, 100 by 90; Nine
teenth ward.
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Same vs. James Moore, Cf. P. J. T., 1865 NO. DC
City and State tax, 1860, i 680.72. Lot east side Duke
street, 60 feet south of Elm street, 130 by 86; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. George Moore, C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. 115.
City and State tax, 1860, $15.45. Lot west side Sal
mon street, 100 feet south of Clearfield street, Si by
105; Nineteenth ward.
—Same, Ys,. !George Moore, C. P. J. T.,1865, No. /16.
ner Lehigh iriedire - antrivbwradert - avAat_corz
teenth ward.
Same vs. H. Morgan, 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, 57 by 49;
Nineteenth ward.
battle vs. Mitchell, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 118. City
and State tax, 1860, *3.59. Lot north attic Cumber
land, 66 feet west of Cedar street, 18 by 160; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. Benjamin E. Moore, C.P., J. T., 1865, No.
119. City and State tax, 1860, $32.78. Lot northwest
corner Wheat Sheaf lane and Cooper street, 75 by
536 feet; Nideteenth ward.
Same vs. D. Monier. C. P., J.T„ 1865, No. 120. City
and State tax, 1969, ,40. Lot west side Duke street,
128 feet south Of Monmouth street, 121 by 105; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. S. W. Stockton, C. P., J. T. 1865, N 0.121.
City and State tax, 1860, $7.16. Lot and frame house
south side Maple street, 28 feet east of Melvale, 20 by
100; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. C. W. Carrigan, C. P., J. T., 1861. No.
cornerty and State tax, 1868, $59.89. Lot southeast
Duke and Westmoreland streets, 348 by 95;
Nineteenth 'ward.
Same vs. Benjamin PROM,' C. I'., j. T., 1865, No.
123. City and State tax, 1860, 810. W. Lot en York
street, bounded by West, Paul, Gordon, and York
streets; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Eliza A. Reed C.P., J; T.,1865, No. 124.
City and State tax, -10 1 598.46. Lot on Adams
street, bounded by A a s, Duke, Emeline, and
Almond streets; Nineteenth ward.
Same. YS. Aaron Subers C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 125.
City and State tux, 1860, 113404 ' Lot southwest cor
ner Clearfield and Lemon streets ‘ ,s9B by 101; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. Dubosque, C. P., J.T., 1865, No.M. City
and State tax, 1860, $18.95. Lot northeast corner
Somerset and Amber streets, 72 by 140; Nineleenth
ward.
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frame Ys. Thibosone C. P. J. T. 1865, No. 127.
City and State tax, 140, *12.49, Loesoutheast cor
ner Cambria anti Amber streets, so by 73i Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs- Charles Dixey, O. P., J. T., 1865, No. 128.
City and State tax, 1860, *23:21. Lot southwest cor
ner Auburn and Trenton avenue, Se by 146; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. John O. Pritchette, C. P., J. T.,1865, No.
128. City and State tax, 1880, *24.81. Lot west side
Richmond street, 440 feet north of Ann street, 40 by
200; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. James Pryor, C. P. J. T. 1865, No. M.
City and State tax, 1860, 40.37. Lot and frame build
ing north side Somerset street, 84 feet east of West
street, 18 by 106; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. B. Pennock C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 131.
City and Statld. B e
tax, 1860, 1,34 . 17. Lot northeast cor
ner Division and Hake, 196 feet 4 Inches by 95 feet
741 inches; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. 16. 0. Patterson; C. Ph J. T., 1865,
132. City and State tax, 1860, *18.94. Lot southeast
corner Almond and Clearfield, 100 by 140; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs.Wlll.lam Dickerson, C. P., J. T.,-1865, No.
133. City and State tax, 1860, $18.94. Lot and brick
building east side - Hancock street, 224 feet north of
Norris street, 82 by 185; Ninetf enth ward.
Same vs. Jan Dittman, C. P. .7. T, 1865. No. 131.
City and State tax, 1860, $10.07. Lot east side Han
cock-, 156 feet north of Cumberland Street, 364104
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Daniel Doland, C. P. J. T., 18&5 N 0.135.
City and State tax, 1860, $11.54. Lot south side Wil
liam street,42B feet east of Trenton avenue,s4 by 102;
Nineteenth ward.
. . . .
Same vs. Beniamin Reltter, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
136. City and State tax,..060, Lot and brick
house thereon, east side ]frown street, as feet north
of Emory, 17 by 100; Nineteenth word. -
Same vs. William R. Dickerson, C. P. J. T., 1865,
No. 137. City and State tax, MO, $lO.OB. Lot and
franre 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 TS. Dlr. Peters, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 138.
'City and State tax, IWO; $11.51. Lot southwest cor
ner Trenton avenue and Clearfield street, 84 by MI
Nineteenth ward.
. .
Same vs. Berties Shee, C. P., J. T., 188 No. no.
City and State tax, 18(90, 00.19. Lot west side Hester
street, 312 feet north of Somerset street, 225 by 85;
Nineteenth ward.
. .
Same vs. E. Burton, C. P„ J. T., 1865, 140.
city and State tax, 1880,8a1.88. Lot northwest cor
ner of Cumberland and bepviva, 46 by 160; Nine
teenth ward.
Same 'Vb. George A. Richmond, C. P., V., 16,15 ,
No. 141. City and State tax, 1860, $8.84. tot south
east corner of Anthracite and A:Motto-vie yBO feet;
Same vs. E. buttapenTt." P., J. T., 1866, No. 145.
City and State tax, 1860, $26.27. Lot north side Sor
rily street, 260 feet east of Meivale, 100 by 108; Nine
teenth ward. -
Same TO. Henry S. Mott, -C. P., 4. T., 1885, NO.
143. City and State tax, 11180, *20.03. Lot northwest
corner Butler and Myrtle streets, 112 by 242; Nine
teenth ward.
. . .
Same vs. James S. Lawrence, C. P., .T.T, 1865,N0.
144. City and State tax, 1860, $lO.OB Lot southwest
corner Commissioners' avenue and West street, 57
by 80; Nineteenth ward.
same vs. A. Lengsttetb, C. P. . T.,1865, No.
145. City and State tux, 1860. $B,lO. .1"
Lot uOrth side
York street, 128 feet west Of Segvlva street, 18 by VS
feet; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Frank. Lodge, C. P.,J. T., 1865, N 0.146.
City and State tax_ t lB6o, $13.78. Lot southeast cor
ner Hancock and York streets, 60 by 82 feet; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. A. Longstreth, C, T., 1985, N 0.147.
City and State tax,lBBo, V.A.85. Lot northeast cor
ner ihirgeant and Sepviva streets, 16 by 138; Nine
teenth ward.
dente vs. Henry Keyser, C. P. J. T. 41865, NO. 148.
City and State tax, 1880845.91: Lot west side eat
mon street, 125 feet south of Wellington street,72 by
105; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. A. C. Klookenbring, c.r.„r.T.,1885,N0.
149. City and State tax, 1860. $lO.ll. Lot southwest
corner West and Vermont, 39 by 151 feet 12i inch;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs, Henry Krider, C. P., J. T.,1885, No. VO.
City and State tax, MN, tisio.m. Lot northeast
corner Pepper and Tulip streets, 60 by 59; Nine
teenth ward
Same vs. Martin Kelly C. P., J. T. ISO, No. 151.
City and State tax, 1880,, 5;15.99. Lot southeast
corner West and Gaul streets, 80 by 22; Nineteenth
ward.
• Same ve. Michael Kelly, C. P., J. T. 18055, No.
15E City and State tax, ISO, $18.04. Loenortli elde
Soinerset, 72, feet emit of Awber street, 72 b' 146;
Nineteenth ward.
Sante Ta. Joel Jones, C. P., J. T., 1886. No. 153.
City and State tax, 1860, *18.95. Lot east side Beach
street, 88 feet south of Reading Railroad, 64 by 81;
Nineteenth ward.
Same B.Johnson,C.P., J. T.,1865, No.
159. City - and State tax, 1060, VO.Bl. Lot northaide
Pepper, SO feet West Of Trenton avenue, mo by 02;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. ThompSon, C. P.,
J. T:, 1865, NO. 155.
City and State tax,. 1860, *14.50. Lot northwest
corner. York and Hancock streets, 181 by 107; Nine
teenth ward,
Same vs. J. Thompson, C. P. J. T., 1885, No. 156.
City and State tax, 1880, 04.28. Lot east side How
ard, 16 feet 8 inches north of York street, 252 by 110
febt; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. Thompson C. P., J. 'P., 1865. No. 157.
City and State lax, 1616, 01.80, Jot northeast
corner Haneoek and Dauphin, 200 by 90; Nineteenth
ward.
Santo vs. Edward Aiken, C. P. J. T., 1865,
158. City and State tax, 1860,411.96. Lot west
Front street, 302 feet south of nuntingdon, 80 by ;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Colonel Ash, C. P., J. T., 1865 No. 159.
.City and stale tax, 1860, $8.63. Lot west side Rich
mond street, 288 feet south Of Factory, 17 by 100; (inc'
teenth ward.
Same vs... Allegheny Warf Land Company,. C.
J, T., 1885, No. 180. City and State tax, IN9, *O. OO .
Lot south side Allegheny avenue, 284 feet east of
Richmond, 20 by 191: Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Same, C. P.46,1r. T., 1865, No. lei. - City
and State talc, MO, *4.93. Lot south aide Saxson
street, lOC feet east of Rieliniond streets 64 by ni
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Same, C. P., I. T., 1885, No. lei City
and State tax, 180, $1.94. Lot north side Saxsou
street, 144 feet West from Bath street, 84 by ea; Nine
teenth ward, . .
Flame P. J. T., 1885, N 0.163. Y and
BOW taxi NW , 01 0 7 , Nide SaSaob,li4reet.
148 feet west of Bath street, 136 by - 66; Nideteenth
ward.
Same vs. Same, 0. P., J. T. 1885. N 0 1 .154. City and
State tax 1860, $16.76. -Lot south- side of Saxson
street, 266 feet east of Rlehmond k 24o by 72; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. David Allen, C. P., J. T., 1866;$No1_1115.
City and State tax, 1860, 1;11.56. Lot nortlniddAkwil-
Hare street, 988 feet east of Trenton avennef*Elry
102; - Nineteenth ward. •
-Same vs: Robert Sitter, C. P., .1. T., 188010. 188.
City and State tax. 1860, $lBB3. Lot .northeast cor
ner Tucker and Sepviva streets, 111 by 1041 Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. James Schrack, C. P., J. T., 1865, Do. 167.
City and State tax, 11360. $16.10. Lot east side Tor
pin street, 00 feet south of Tloga street, 60 by 140;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. E. J. Spintet, C. P. J. T., 1885 No. 106.
City and State tax,1880 , 118.94. , Lot east side Duke
street, 152 feet smth of Reading Railroad, 84 by 81
feet 7 inches; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Sad. Sargenlielm,o: P. J. T., 1865, No.
169. City State tax, PRO; $21.48. Lot and
three-story brick building at the junction of Frank
ford road and Trenton avenue, 105 by 46; Nineteenth
ward. • -
Same vi. Mr. Schenck, O. P. .1. T.,.1805, No, 170.
City and State tax, 1860, $5.05. Lot north Mile
Wood street, 154 feet west of Cedaratreet, 18 bylsoi
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. W. Sterling., C. P., 3.-T.,- 1865, No. 171.
City and State tax, 1860, $15.28. Lot northwest cor
ner Tulip and Bantingnon, 60 by 180; Nineteenth
ward.
156111 e Yo. Charles E. Spangler, C. P., J. T., 1885,
No. 172. City and State tax, 1860, $27.26. Lot south
east corner of Tulip and Clearfield streets, 162 by 100
feet; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Samuel Shobei, C. P. J. TOM, No. 173.
City and State tax, 1860, $30.63. Lot northwest cor
ner Amber and Adams streets, 150 by 116; Nineteenth
-ward.
Seine YS. Catharine Taylor, 0. P., .7. T., 1885, No.
174. City and State tax, iBBB, $12.20. Lot and three
buildings thereon, west side Second street, 210 feet
south of York street, 20 by 121; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. F. Taylor, C. P. J. T., 1885, No. 175. City
and Slate-tax, 1860, 660.20. Lot northwest corner
Susquehanna and Third, 314 by 102; Nineteenth
ward.
- Same vs. Mr. Thomas, C. P. J. T., 1865 No. 178.
City and. State tax 1880 $lO.BB. Lot and brick build.
ing west aide Bodine street, 304 feet west of Mont
omen street, 14 by 46; Nineteenth ward.
Baltic vs. Jacob Sulger, C. P., J. T., Mb, No. 177.
City and State tax, 1860,11113.99. Lot east side Frank
ford road, 70 feet north of Huntingdon, 40 by 120;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. R. Sulger, C. P:, J . . T., 1865, NO. 178.
City and State tax, 1860,45.58. Lot northeast cor
ner Frinkford road and Huntingdon street, 30 by 80;
'Nineteenth ward. •
. .
Same Vs. R. B. Simpson, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 179.
City and State tax, 1880, $18.42. Lot southwest cor
ner. Somerset and Amber streets, 60 try /73; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. R. S. Simpson, C. P. J. T., 1865 No. 180.
City and Statetax, 1860, $21.87. Lot south side Sum
mer street, 191" feet east of Amber street; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. A; B. Scott, - C. P., j. T., 1885, No. 181.
City and State tax, 1860, $44.59. Lot and five brick,
northeast corner Adams and Amber, 64
by 34; Nineteenth Treed.
Same vs. Allegheny Wharf Land Company, C. P.,
J. T., 1565, No. 182. City and State tax, 1880, $13.24.
Lot south side Allegheny avenue, 304 feet east of
Richmond street, 120iby 119; Ninteenth ward.
• Setae vs. same, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 183. City
and State tax., 1860, $4.91. Lot north aide Saxson
On street, 148 feet east of Richmond street, 80 by 68;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. same, C. P., 3. T., 1805, No. 184. City
and State tax, 1860, $84.70. Lot on Bath street ; .
bounded -by Bath, Allegheny avenue, and the river
Delaware; Nineteenth ward
Same vs. Bertles Sites, C..P., 3. T., 1885, No. 185.
City and State tax, 1860413.03. Lot south side Le
high avenue, 40 feet west of Amber, 40 by 100; Nine
teenth ward.
Same shat B. Sulger, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 186.
City and tax, 1880,_V.4.82. Lot northwest cor
ner Huntingdon and Memphis streets, 109 by 60;
Nineteenth ward.
_.
Same vs.. J. M. Simpson, C. P., I. T., 1865, No.
187. City and State tax, 1860, $22.83. Lot southeast
corner Allegheny avenue and West street; 190 by
122; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. M. Shaw, C. P.. J. T., 1865, No. 188. '
City and State tax, 1860, $40.63. Lot west side Al
mond street, 72 fest north of Wellington, 174 by - az;
Nineteenth ward. -
Same vs. William S. Simpson, C. P. J. T., 1885,
No. 189. City and State tax, 1860, $20.41. Lot south
west corner of Auburn and Amber streets, 94 by 146;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. William S. Simpson, C. P., J. T., 1865,
No. 190. City and State tax, 1860419.89. Lot north
eaat corner Auburn and Coral streets, 94 by 146;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Mr. Johnson, C. P., J. P., NO. 191.
City and State tax, 1860, s—. Lot northeast corner
Richmond lane and Witte street, 110 by 128; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. J. W. JelinsOn, C. P., J. T., 186,5, No.
D 2. City and State tax, 1860, $5.67. Lot north side
Dmmond street, 90 feet east of Theron street, 16 by.
60.; Nineteenth ward.
name vs. James Hill. C. P. J. P., 1885, No. 193.
City and State tax. 1880, $15.99. Lot southeast oor
ner Kettlewell and Bank streets. 113 feet 6 inches by
191 feet; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. D. Basal., C. P., J. T. 1885, No. 194.
City
and State tax, 1860, $13.08. Lot northwest
corner Ontario and Myrtle, 161 by 155; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. dam H9ll, C. P., 3. T., 186 k No. 195.
City and State tax, 1860, $17.54. Lot east side_..A.l..
mond street, 155 feet south of Lehigh avenue, 65 by
135; Nlnteenth ward.
Same vs. John Hall, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 196,
City and State tax, 1860, $15.99. Lot west side Brown
street, 134 feet south of Clearfield, 54. by 91; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vS. George Hartman C. P. J. T„ 1865, No.
197. City and State tax, MO, ' j 7.10. Lot north side;
Nassau street, 80 feet east of Tulip street, 32 by 821
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Frederick Heim, C. P., J. T. 1865, No.
198. City and State tax, 1860, $14.51. Loenorth side
Somerset, 148 feet south of Trenton avenue, 16 by
191; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. G. Roffman, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
199. City and State tax, 1860, $59.69. 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,lB6o, $21•36. Lot northeast
corner Somerset and Gaul, 133 by 80. Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs• Same C. P.„ J. 186.5, No. 201. City
and State tax, 18760, $8.84. Lot east side Chatham.,
170 feet north of Somerset, W. by 95; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. Hartley. C. P., J. T., 1868, No. 202. City
and State tax, 1860, $lO.lO. Lot west side Brown
street, 127 feet south of Reading Railroad, 82 by
---; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. C. M. & B. Garber, C. P., J. T., 1865,N0.
203. City and State tax, 1865, $10.70. Lot south side
Anthracite street, 80 feet east of Amber, 51 by 80;
Nineteenth ward.
' Same vs. John Garber, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 204.
City and State tax,lBBo, $7.35. Lot south side An
threats. street, M feet east of Almond, 84 by 80;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. E. H. Grant, C. P., J. T.,.1885, No. ZO5.
City and State tax, 1880, $lO.ll. Lot southeast cor
ner Adams and Tulip, 72 by 150', Nineteenth ward.
' Same vs. Charles Geopp, C. J. T., 1865, No. 206.
City and State tax, 1860, $15.38. Lot northeast cor
ner'Martha and Huntingdon, 100 by 60; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. John Geisler, C. P., J. T. 1965, No. 607.
City and State tax,lB6o $34.59.63r
Same vs. W. & C. Faulkner C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
DN. City and State tax, 1860; $7.16. Lot southwest
corner Clearfield and Cooper, 80 by 80; Nineteenth
ward.
. .
Same vs. John Fagan, C. P., J. T., 1885. No. 209.
City and State tax, 1800, $7.10. .Lot east Steil West
street, 95 feet south of Elm street, 18 by 120; Nine
teenth ward.
Same vs. Fritz and Williams. J. T., 1865,
No. 210. City and State ta.X, 186001123.35. Lot north
east corner Huntingdon and Collins streets, 110 by
90 ; • Nineteenth ward. -
Same vs. J. Evans, C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. 211. City
and S: ate tax,lB6o, 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, 1860, $36.59. Lot southeast
corner Gaul and Westmorelana streets, 174 by 185;
Ninetei nth ward. -
Same vs. George Davis, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 213.
City and State tax, 1860, $5.68. 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
Sergeant, 87 feet east of ,Tasper street, 100 by 801
Nineteenth ward.
. .
Same vs. John Dougherty, C. P., J. T., 1885, No.
215. City and State tax, 1660, $568. Lot west side of
Duke street, 42 feet east o William street, 20 by
105; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Clement, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 218. City
and State tax, lase, 60.4.81. Lot west side of Chat
ham street, 80 feet north of Allegheny avenue, 126
by 65; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Owen Clark, C. P., J T., 1865, No. 217.
City and State tax, 1880, $3.68. Lot northeast coiner
Richmond ahil Kettiewell streets, 20 by 147; Nine
teenth ward.
Same TS. John %rani, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 218.
City and State tax, 1860, $7.17. Lot north side
Somerset, 133 feet east of Giattl, 36 by 80 ; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. C. a W. clothier, C. P. J. T., 1885, No.
219. City and State tax, 1860, *20.83. Lot northwest
corner Somerset and Tulip, 80 by 191; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. Brorenis, C. P. J. T. '
1895, No. 220. City
and State tax, 1860, *lO.OB. Lot southwest corner
Ontario and Cooper 60 by =I; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. S. C, Bilimeycr, C. P. J. T.,1665, No. 221.
City and State tax, 1860. $lO.Ol. Lot south side Ket
tievrell, 21.6 feet east of Myrtle, GO by 191; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. J. B. Coyt, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 222.
City and State tax, 1860, $lO.lO. Lot north side Pep
per street, 60 feet west of Tulip street, 60 by 59;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Edward Clinton, C. P., j. T., 1865, No.
223. City and State taxes, 1860, .4.01. Lot east side
Howard street, 958 feet north of York street, 16 by
92; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Edward Clinton,C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
224. City and State tax, 186 0, #15.46. Lot east side
Hancock street, 340 feet south of Huntington street,
18 by 92; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs.M. C. Crease,C. P.,J.T.,1865,N0.V.5. City
and State tax, WO, $21.87. Lot east side Richmond
street, 20 feet north of Ontario street, -87 by 150;
Nineteenth ward,
Same vs. Clayton Allen, C. P., I. T., 1605, No. 228.
City and State tax, 1860418.05. Lot west side Lemon
street, 180 feet 9 inches north of Ann street, 108 by
101; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. James Stewart, C. P. J. T., 1885, No. M 7.
City and State tax, 1880, 5 1510.55. Lot east aide Third
street, 92 feet north of Susquehanna avenue, 156 by
114; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. James Saul, C. F., J. T., 1885 No. 228.
City and State tax, 1580, *13.86. Lot west Side Front
street 267 feet south of Susquehanna avenue, 40 by
110; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. W. Calladay, C. P. J. T., 1685,N0. 229.
City and State tax, 1860, $15.45. Lot east side Duke
street, 85 feet south of Wellington, 76 by 05; Nine
teenth ward.
• • • .
Slane Va. S. T. Conrad r., J. T., tea, No. 230.
City and State tax, 1860,4145.43. Lot southeast Corner
Lehigh avenue and Almond street, 1561v90; Nine
teenth ward.
_ .
Same vs. William D. Baker, C. P., T., 1865, No.
231. City and State tax, 1860, 1 i r24.82. Lot southwest
corner Allegheny' avenue and - street, 188 by 70;
Nineteenth ward.
thiMe. VS. George W. Burr, C. P., J. T., 1865. No.
ra. city EMU state tax, 1860,.5.5g 84. Lot aoatlicaot
cotittr Cumberland - isla . .IBUS streets, 600 Uy 114;
Nineteenth ward.
_ .
. . .
Same vs. James and John Brown C. P. J. T.,
1865, No. 283. City and State tax, 1860, *21.87. Lot
south side Somerset street, 263 feet east of Anther,
72 by 172; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Mary A. Bower,C. P., J. T., 1866, No.
224. City and state tax, 1860 $lO.ll. Lot south. side
Norris street 90 reet 6 inches east of Trenton ave
nue, 18feet 6 Inches by 208 feet; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. lit. Bowers, U. P., J. T., 1885, No. 265.
City and State tax, 1860, $17.45. Lot south side Nor
ris street, 241 feet 6 inches east of Trenton avenue,
49 by 130; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. M. Bowers, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 236.
City and State tax, 1860, $12.52. Lot south side Nor
ris street, 384 feet 6 inches east of Trenton avenue,
79 by 86; Nineteen Budd.
Same vs. Henryd, C. P., J. T.,1665, No. 287 .
City and State tax, 1860, $8.63. Lot west side Fifth
street, 282 feet south of York street, 58 by 139; Nine
teenth ward. •
Same vs. Andrew Betzner, C. P., J. T., 1885, No.
f r
238. City and State tax, 18N, $15.84. Lot and ame
hot/se west side Front street, 140 feet south of _Han
ttngdon street, 36 by 110; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs: Jenks Black, C. P. J. T.,'1865, No. 239.
City and State tax, 1860, 54.93. Lot cast side kiaseher
B
street, 351 feet north of aupkin,3Bhy 95; Nineteenth
ward.'
Same vs. John Brown, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 240.
City and State tax, 1880, 54.26. Lot south able Sar
geant street, 298 feet east of Emerald street, 18 by
146; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Sarnuer Bechtold, C. P. J. T., 18 65 , No.
241. City and State tax, 1860, 637.17. Lot north side
York street, 140 feet west of Cumberland street, 18
by 190; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. tr. Brown, fI.P., J.T., 1885, No, 242. City
and State tax, 1860, 103.65. Lot and brlea house east
side Emerald street, 60 feet south of Ella street, 12
by 52; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. J. B. Crlsty, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 243.
City and State tax, 1860, $30,73. Lot east side. West
street, DO feet north of Lehigh avenue, 180 by 11 7;
Nineteenth werd.
Same ys, William Chew, C. P., J.T. ' 1865, No. 244.
City and State tax, 1860, $14.51. Lot northwest cor
ner .Almend and M
. onmouth, 106 by 60; Nineteenth
ward...
• Same vs. Abram Raker, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. M.
City and State tax, 1860, 4123.35. Lot southwest cor
ner Richmond and Westmoreland, 60 by 416; Nine
teenth ward. • _
Same vs. M. E. and J. C. Crease, V., P., T.,1865,
NO, 45.2 City and state tax, 1860, $1331-1. Lot south
west corner Wensley and Lambert, 140 by 115; Nine
teenth ward.
Same VS. F. W. Coniston, C. P., J. T. '
1885, No.
247. City, and State tax, 1860, *l3 W . Lot west side
Richmond street, 269 feet north of Maple, 24 by 200;
Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. C. Bauer, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 249. City
and State tax, Me, $15.99. Lot northeast corner
West and Clearfield, 122 by 74; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Charles 11. Spangler, C. P., 1865,
NO. 249. CRY and State tax, 1860, g 30.76. Lot north
east corner Ann and Lennon streets,l47 feet Et Mulles
by 140 feet; Nineteenth ward.
- Same vs. A. E. Spangler, C. P. J. T., 1865, No.
250. ' City and State tax 1860,- $84.81'. Lot northwest
corner Maple and Bath, bv2.57; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. C. Spangler, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 251.
City and Statetax, 1860, $30.59. Lot northwest cor
ner Palm and Bath streets, 370 by 100; Nineteenth
ward.
Same vs. C. E. Spangler, G. P., J. T., 1865, No.
252. City and State tax, MR, WAS. Lot southeast
corner renton avenue and Clearfield, 300 by 135 feet
to Witte street; Ninethentli ward.
Same vs. Same, C. P., 3. T., 1865, No. 252. City and
State tax, 1800, SeV.-70. Lot north side Ann street,
180 feet east Of Itlelvale street, 240 by 100; Nineteenth
ward.
• .
:Same v 4. J. Church, C. T.. 4. T., iggS , No, 254,
City and State taa, Commissioners` Lot easealde Spying
street, 457 feet south of Gommissioners' aVelltte, 40
by 50; Nineteenth ward.
Same vs. Samm.C. P., J. T. 1865, No., 255. City
and 141ati ta x i KV. L49i n9fittleast comer
CommitudonerlP &Mae ant),' Gaut, 07 by 130 1 Nine
teenth ward.
Same ye. George Ptfier, C . P. 3. T., 1806,: - No. 238.
City and State tax, .4860, $11.56. Lot and .brick
building east side Fronfetreet, 92 feet north sof-Har
rison street, 18 by 33; Mutt - eel:0 ward.
Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, C. P., J. T., 1865 ,
No.
1 25 1 west i side a' o ß f t Tenth ate a'
x st . r i erit 139 V . f 3 e l ift south Lot and
f
Master, 16 by 100, No. 1334; TWentioth ward.
Same Ts. Same, O. P. J. T. 180, 2g. City
andlliate tax, 1860, s2l.•ni. Left and Sefeiliing west
side of Marshall street. 201 feet 14 ineh north of
Poplar, 16 by 87feet 5 inches, Nos 932"; Twentieth
ward.
Same vs. Mrs. reason, C. P., J.T., 196,, No. NO.
City and State tax, 186 x, 1130.70, Lot and dwelling
east side of Seventh street, 65 feet lenrth of Master
street, 17 by 88, No. 1409; Twentieth ward; .
Same vs. Joseph, •M. Thomas, C. F., J. T.. 1895,
No. 200. City and State tax, 1860, s 2B:§s. Lot and
dwelling east side of Seventh street, 231 feet it
inches north of Penis!. street, 16 by 87, &et Winches,
No. 027; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Trait, C. P., J. T., 1865, Not-261. City
and State IlaX, 18e3, $19.26. Lot south side of Vine
at
g r e a
t nr.eSealmwest
Ro f w r
tee': t y e - , s p e a i d ,
T s t . e , e i e em t;
, 32 N 1 9 .ry .
65; Tenth ward.
262. -City and' State tax, 1960, $39-09. -Fat and
dwelling northeast corner of Franklin and/Muter
streets, 34 by 60; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. joint Leta,. 0- P., J. T., 1885, NO; 263.
City and State tax, 1860, 6.22.40. Lot and dwellin i g
west side of Heath street, 81 feet east of Thirteen
street, 14 br63, No. 104.51 TWentieth ward.
Same vs. Peter Muslin,. e. P., 3. T., 1860, No. 20.
City and State tax, 1860, "$18.40. Lat and dweill
south side of Haines street; 17 feet west Of TWelf r
street, 12 by 60 feet 17{ itieli;* Twentieth ward.
Same vs. A. Zeiby, C. P. J. T. 1805, No. 205. city
and State tax, 1860,53.47. Lot northeast side Suet' ,
mer street, 180 feet northwest of Hutton, 40 by 115;:
Twenty-fourth ward.
Same vs. n. Armstrong, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 286. !,
Vity and State tax, MO, g 30.04. Lot and dwelling:
west side Sixth street, 117 feet, 5. 1 ,4 inehes south Of I
W
Oxford street, 16 'feet inches by 98 feet 2 inches;
Twentieth ward.
Same vs. johnO. P., J. T,, 1865, No. 287,
City and State tax, 1860, $39.62. Lot and dwelling '
east side Twelfth greet, 125 feet south of Mont- 1
gomery, 30 by 173; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Mrs. Chapman, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
268. City and State tax,lB6o, $33.65. Lot and dwell
ing east side Fifteenth street, 125 feet north of. Gi
rard aventte, 17 by 95 feet 0 inches; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Freeman •Seott, C. P., J. T., 1985, NO.
269. City and State tax,1860,248.4D. Lot WO three
ately brick house west side of Hutchinson street,
151 feet 36 inch north - of Poniar, 16 by 64; Twentieth
ward. .
Same vs. same, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 270. City
and State tax, 1880, $18.82. Lot and three-story
brick dwelling west side of Hutchinson street, 135
feet 14 inch north of Poplar, 10 by el, No. 016; Twen
tieth ward.
Same vs. Freeman. Scott, C. P., J. T., 1863, No.
271. City and State tax, 1880, $21.45. Lot and dwell
ing west side Hutchinson street, 71 feet % inch
north of Poplar, 16 by 64, No. 90$; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. John Baus, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 272.
City and State ter, 18814.962.82. Lot and dwelling
rt •
noheast side Ridge avenue 64 feet southeast of
Oxford street, Is by 40; Twentieth ward.
Same ye, JOB. le, Themes, 0. P., J. T., 1865, No.
273. City and State tax, 166.94,56:18. Lot and dwell
ing north side 'Girard avenue, 18 feet west of Da
rien street, 17 by_B7. No. 813,• Twentieth ward.
Same State Morten, C. P., Lot' 1863, N0:274.
City an tax, 1860, $42.49. and dwelling
west Bide Fifteenth street, 16 feet north of Walker
street, 16 by 103, No. 1220;. Twentieth ward.
Same vs. William Bucknell, C. P., 3. T., 1865, No.
275. City and State taR, wito,ASLlth Lot SOnthwest
corner Ridge avenue and Masten. Twentieth ward.
Same vs. J. Hutchinson, C. P., , J, T., 035, No.
276. City and State tax, 1880, $16;77. Lot west side
Sixth street, 100 feet north of Thompson street, 20
by 90; Twentieth ward. _
Same vs. Charles Hubbs, C. P., J.T., 1865, No. 277.
City and State tax, 1860, 5 15.47 . Lot and dwelling
east side Twenty-arat street, 193 feet 4% inches
south of Oxford, 17 feet 2 inches by 103 feet; Twen
tieth ward.
Same vs. 0. Conrad, C. P., ..T. T., 1885, No. 276.
City and State tax, 1860, .221.30. Lot south side Col
lege avenue, 56 feet west of Nineteenth street, 50
by 80; Twentieth ward.
E.ame vs. Hacker & Conrad, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
270. City and State tax, 186$, $15.48. Lot northwest
corner Eighth and Morris, 32 by 67 feet 5 inches;
First ward
Same ye. Washington Retie, C. P., J. T„ 1865, No.
280. City and State tax, 1860, 920,37. Lot and dwell
ing north side• Thompson street, 47 feet west of Six
teenth street, 25 by 100 No. 1604" Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Joseph ISt Thomas C. P., J. T.,1865,N0.
281. City and State tar, 1860424.32. Lot and dwell- ,
lug west side of Tenth street, 124 feet south of Mas
ter, 15 by 100,__No. 1336; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. 11, $. Fox, O. p., J. T., Mee, No. 282.
City and State tax, 4860 $1.20. Lot west side Minor,
198 feet north ofMount leeasant,lB bY 100; Twentiethward. ,
Same vs. John E. Deck, C. P., 3. T., 1866, No. 283.
City and State tax, 1860,664.82. -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. 1885, No.
284. City and State tax, 1680, $27.75. Lot east side
Fifteenth street, 17 feet tenth of Stiles street, 15 by
91 feet 8 inches, to a 4-feet alley; Twentieth
• Same vs. Elias England, C. P. J. T., 1865, N 0.285,
City and State tax, 1860, 914.68. Lot north side
Oxford street, 90 feet west of Twenty-first street;
Twentieth ward.
Same vs. John R. Chadwick, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
286. City and State tax, 1860, $24 d
.62. Lot and wel
ling west wide Sixth street,_s feet 10 inches north of
Diamond street, 30 by 281; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Isaac Fennimore, 0. P., J. T., 1885, No.
287. City and State tax, 1860,553.74. Lot south side
College avenue, 208 feet west of Nineteeth street,
102 by 80; Twentieth ward,
Same vs. T. Hartley, C. P., J. T., 1565, No. 288.
City and State tax, JSSO„ $39:06. Lot east side Onta
rio street. 161 feet north of Thompson street, 80 by
138; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Mark Maiderston, C. P., J. T., 1565, No.
289. City and State tax, 1860, $27.31. Lot st side
Twelfth street, 102 feet south of Oxford, 34by 116;
Twentieth ward.
Same vs. E. Beck, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 290. City
and State tax,lB6o, $74.89. Lot .north side Share
wood street, exendi froth Twenty-third to Twen
ty-fourth, lw 90 feet Indepth Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Henry Gantt, C. P., J. T., 1865, No, 291.
City and State tax,4860, 04.21 Lot south aide
Thompson street_ 70 feet 8 inches east of Nineteeth.
street, 16 by 120; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Jacob Fry, C. P. J. T.. 1865, No. 292.
City and State tax, 1860, $23.35. Lot northeast cor
ner Jefferson and Fawn streets, 48 by 67; Twentieth
ward.
Same ye. Henry. Fox, 0. P., J.- T., 1885, No. 293.
City and State tar, 1860, 927.78. 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 Columbia avenue and Twenty-second street, 78
feet 6 inches by 67 feet 111( inches.
Same vs. Elias England, C. P.,J. T., 1865, N 0.295.
City and State tax, 1860, $12.52. Lot northeast side
Ridge avenue,' 141 feet northwest of Twenty-second
etreet, 34 by 67 feet 11-X inches. Twentieth ward.
Same N.S. Peter DOTCIII39. V. P., J. T., 1805, No.
296. City and Sta tax, 'inn 57. Lot sonth side
College ayenue, 102 feet 406 hes west of Nine
teenth street, 16 feet 6 inches by 48 feet 8% inches;
Twentieth ward. •
Efaran.vs. William Deaves, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
297. City 9,134 i State tax, 1860, $54.27. Lotmatti side
Same vs. Ts. O. Conrad, O. P., J. 1%, 1885, No, 298 .
City and State tax, 1860, 944.91. Lot north side Col
lege avenue, 195 feet 2 inches West of Nineteenth
street, 72 by 97; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. 0. Conrad, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 299.
City and State tax, 1860 $50.38. Lot north, side Gi
rard avenue, 107 feet 2 inches west of Nineteenth
street, 88 by 97; Twentieth ward.
Seine vs. Samuel Conrad, C. P., J. T., 1885., No.
300 cor . ne C r i T ry w - a o ld tT S,_tat e
0 0
tit t
d a v a ,
i r
e ir re
r . 83 s
0 . n Lot northeast
eiy
106; Twentieth ward.
Same TS. George Buzzard, C. P.; J. T., 1885, No.
301. City and State tax, 1860. $15.55. Lot and im
provements north side Girard avenue, 40 feet east
of Seventh street, 20 by 112 feet 8 inches; Twentieth
ward.•
. .
Same vs. James Flood, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 302.
City and State tax, 1860, $11.61. Lot and improve
ments east side of WAITIOCk street 40 feet south of
Thompson,4l by 51; Twentieth wars.
Same vs. Matson C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 303. City
and State tax, 1860, $8.60. Lot east side Warnock
street, 120 feet south of Thompson street, 17 by 51;
Twentieth ward.
. . . .
Same vs. George Goodman, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.
M. City and State tax 18.66, $7.14. Lot south side
Cabot, 115 feet west o? Sixteenth street, 16 by 50;
Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Beals, C. P., J. T. 1865, NO. 306. City
and. State tax, 1860, $7.14. Lot' Solith side Cabot
street, 134 feet west of Sixteenth street, 16 by 50;
Twentieth ward.
• •
Same vs. B. C. Cooper, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 306.
City and State tax, 1860, $19.65. Lot and dwelling
south side Sharswood street, 16 feet east of Twenty
second, 10 by 70; Twentieth ward.
Stine vs. JohnMttehell, C. P., J. T., 1835, No. 307.
City and State tax, Ise,o, *30.77. Lot southwest cor
ner Sixth and Berko streets, 184 by MX; Twentieth
Ward. .
Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas,C. P. J. T., 1863,
No. 808. City and State tax, 1860, S6L4I. Lot and
improvements northeast former Ninth and Girard
avenue, 60 byl2B; Twentieth ward. .
Same TS. Mr. Gault, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 309.
City and. State tax, WA *NM. Lot' SOUtil side
Thompson street 66 feet 8 inches east Of Nineteenth
street, it by 120; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, C. P., J. T.,1803,
No. 310. City and State tax, 1860, $36.08. Lot east
side Ninth street 100 feet 4 Inches north of Girard.
avenue, 60 by 58; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. O. Conrad, C. F., J. T., 1865 No. 311.
City and State tax, 1860, 6;37.26. Lot south side Col
lege avenue, 251 feet east of Corinthian, 21 by 4349,
No. 2091; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Ditman & Sherry, C. P., J. T., 1863„ No.
312. City and State tax, 1660, $1.20. Lot southwest
side Franklin street, 180 feet north of Baker, 20 by
115 feet 4 inches, No. 161: Twenty-third ward.
Same vs. same, C. P., J. T. '
1865, No. 318. City
and State tax, 1860, $1.20. Lot northeast side Nice
street and northwest side 31eFarren street, 41 feet
8 inches On Nice streot,ond 100 feet 8 inches iu depth,
No. 19; Twenty-third ward.
Same vs. Daniel . Crowther, C. P., .1. T., 1865, NO.
014. CUT and State tax, 1860, $1.75. Lot on Tacony
street, 20 feet on Tacony street by 200 feet to Henry
street; Twenty-third ward.
Same vs. James W. Bigley, C. P. J. T., 1865, No.
315. City and State tax 1880, $3.97. Lot on Kenne
dy
street, 140 feet on Kennedy street, 138 44-100 on
Taylor street, 120 feet on Thomas street; Twenty
third ward.
Satne vs. Freeman Suott, D. C. J. T... 1865, N 0.14.
City and State tax, 1860, $221.64. Lot north side
Columbia avenue, 360 feet 1034 inches west of Broad
street; Twentieth ward.
Same vs. Edward Parker, D.C., .L T., 1865, No. 15.
dwelling.
south-
and State tax, 1860, $119.06. Lot and welling
south side Girard avenue, 89 feet 1 inch front by
77 feet deep on Warnock street, No. 1014; Twentieth
ward.
Same vs. Mr. Rohrman, D. C., J. T., isas, No. le.
City and State tax, 1860, $149.19. Lot and dwelling
east side Broad street 180 feet south of Girard ave
nue, 60 by 160 to Ontario street; Twentieth w'rd.
Same vs. William A. Gardner, D. C., J. T., 18a5,
No. 17. City and State tax, 1860, $236.87. Lot and
improvements, north side Filbert street, 127 feet
north of Eleventh street, 52 by no; Ninth Ward.
au,3-that
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR BURGLAR-PROOF
BAFF.S.
WASHINGTON, D.C., A11Y22, 1885.
SEALED PEOFCSALS will be received at the
Office of the Supervising Areldteet, Treasury Do.
partment, WASHINGTON, D. o.,until 12 21. of
August 11, Ms, for all the Fire ad Burglar-Proof
SAES and VAULTS required by the Treasury De
partment, prior to August 15, 1865. Plans and speci
fications can be obtained by application to this
office, personally or by letter.
The. Locks for the Safes will be fernished 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
destination, in perfect condition, and the lock must
be in perfect working order when the Safe is turned
over to the proper officer.
The bids to be per superficial foot, measured on
the outside, and- thee price to cover an charges what
ever--door =Pres, painting,- as. —except locks,
iteight, and actual transportation -&c.,—except
(exclu
sive board) of mechanics, if the services of suitable
ones cannot be procured at the place where the Sate
is to be put up, will be paid for extra.
All bids must- be accompanied by the bond of two
responsible persons, in the sum of five thousand
dollars, 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 "Ado, if It be deemed the interest of the
Government to do so; and no hid will be considered
that does not conform to the requirements of this
advertisement.
. .
Proposals should be endorsed " Proposals for
safes and Vaults," and be addressed to Supervising
Architect, Treasury Department.
ISAIAH ROGERS,
jr2R-let Supervising Architect.
Ca PHILADELPHIA , SURGEON'S
BANDAGE LNBT/TUTE, No. 14 North
NINTH Street, above Market.—E. 0. EVERETT,
after thirty years' practical experience guarantees
the skilful adjustment of his Premium Patent
Oraduatlng_ Pressure Truss, Supporters, Elastic
Stockings Shoulder Braces,Crutches, &e. Ladies'
IL
apartments coudasted by Lady. apiP-ly
Mir ESTEY'S
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLED In
purity" of Tone and Power, designed especially for
'Churches and SchoOl6 , hitt found to be equally well
adapted to the Parlor and Drawin-Hoom. Por
sale only hy E. M. -BR U CE,
No. 13 North SEVENTH Street.
Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Me.
lodeon constantly on hand. fe2l-&n
Ak THOMSON'S LONDON HITCH"
ETTER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for &mi.
lies,
hotels, or public institutions, in TIN
.
WTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadel
phia itanges,-Not-air Farnacee, POrtahle Heaters
Lowdown Oratek_Ftreboard Stovers ' Both Donors
Stewhole Plates, Broilers, Cookin g stoves, etc,
wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers.
CHASE, SHARP, & THOMSON,
aphs-tuthsOna No. 209 North SECOND street
s o w WILLIAM HILL MOORE, FUR
NIISHING UNDERTAKER, at lite old.
Stand. No. 508 ARCH Street, above Fifth.
METALLIC COFFINS constantly on hand.
Particular attention paid to persons desirelni Of
purchasing grounds in Woodland Cemetery.
- aul2-stuthiBt.
- E. B. EARLEY,
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER S
5. Small. %%YTS slut erREEN Amato. 004%
•
.
N AgALN,
WIN B. N . • ; Bdt A.UCT/ON
" ZERS, No 23% and 234 erititim street.
XdpitlE PONTWR SALE' OF BRITI3VI, OER
AN,FRENOIi, AND AMERICAN DIIY GOODS,
&C.
TDD 3 AY.
- A CARD.—.P.ners will find it to theft interest to
examine carefully Our large Sale of AVTopton and
domestic dry goods, embraetngloo pankaitut lad
of desirable articles, to be sold ay eatalogOe.on four
months' Credit and part for rotary THIS 310 1 ENINGI . , -
tbramencing at lOo'clock.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH,
fEERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
We will hold a‘large sale of foreign_ and domestic
dry "soda, by eacklogne, on four enortbs , create and
partlor cash.,
Tura - mogesiarG,
August 17th, titlo, o'clock, embracing about 600
packages and loWbf 'staple and fancy articles, in
woollens, worsteds, ' linens, silks, land cottons, to
which we invitelhe attention of dealers.
N. B:—Datalogues ready and g,oods arranged for
exhibition early on morninitof sale.
LARGE JULE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
RY GOWN,
Included in our D sale Alf.• THURSDAY, August
17, will be found in part' the following, viz:
FANCY CASSIMEMES.
I bales, all silk and wool 74 fancy cassimares, to
close the balance of imnortatinn.. - .
N BAWDS. •
A full line of 1
F ERIA S u e
-bales brown and bleached ipirmYi e•
bales superior 10-4 to 12-4 aii3t*lbia blankets. •
bales fancy andplain twilled flannels.
—cases checked linings, Kentucky jeans, tick
; Inge, &c.
eases corset jeans, eambrics.
LINEN GOODS;
Barnsley sheetings, table damask, buck!, towel
ing, duck crash. lawns, burlaps & b.
MERCHANT TAILOIVS3 GOODS.
^pieces black and blue cloth; .beaverS,
sealskins, meltons, satinets; tweeds, jeans, black
and - colored Italians, Coburgs, mohairs; also, fall
dress goods, silks, hosiery, s hirts and drawers,
gloves, ties. &c.
Also, full line
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.
1,000 dozen I and 34 plain linen cambric handker
chiefs.
500 dozen If and % hemmed linen cambric hand
kerchiefs.
503 dozen and .44 hemstitched linen cambric
handkerchiefs.
FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, &C.
cases fail styles all wool p laids,
cases fine to best qualities black alpacas.
—cases super 74 mohair Metres.•
CIRCULARS, SACQUES, BASQUES.
COs high cost new style beaver and deeSkin saccines,
&C.
POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETING% &v.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
August 18th, at 11 o'clock., will be sold.; by cata
logue, on four montha , credit about SOO pieces rich
three-ply superfine and fine ingrain, royal damask
Venetian, list, hemp cottage, and rag carpetings,
which may be examined early on the morning Of
sale.
a,OOO T.,Bg, COTTON YARN,
.11.184 8,000 ihs Southern-made eOl ten yarii da
maged by fresh water, for account of whoa" it
concern.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES,
BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, &O.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
,; August Yed, 10 o'clock Will be Sold by cata
logue, en four months ' credit, about 1,930 pankages
boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, Au., of city
and Eastern manufacture.
Open for examination, with catalogues, early on
morning of sale.
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS,
MARKET and 5 COMMERCE Street/.
EVADE OF 1,500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES.
THIS MORNTNU,
August 17th, commencing at ten o'clock precisely,
will be sold, by catalogue, for cash, nfteen handfed
cases men's, boys', and youths' calf kip, and grain
boots, balmorals, &C.; women's, misses', and chil
dren's caif, kip, kid, goat, and morocco heeled
boots, shoes, and gaiters, &c.
SALE OF 1,41.2 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES,
ON' ON DAY MORNING, •
August Zist, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely,
will be Sold, by catalogue, for cash, fourteen hun
dred cases men's, boys", and youths' calf, kip, and
grain boots, balmorals, women's, misses', and
children's calf, kip, kid, goat, and morocco heeled
boots, shoes, and gaiters, &c.
PANCOABT WARNOCK, AllO
- No. MO MARKET Stket.
INSURANCES.
THE PR - 0 - iii - DENT - LIFE AND TRUST
COMPANY O 1 PHILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED EY THE STATE OP PENN
SYLVANIA, SD MO., 22D, 1883.
Insures Lives, Allows Interest on Depo•
sits, and Grants Annuities.
CAPITAL, 6150,000.
DIRECTORS.
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, RICHARD CADBURY,
JEREMIAH HACKER, HENRY HATNEB,_
JOSHUA H. MORRIS, T. WISTAR BROWN
RICHARD WOOD t WM. C. LONtiSTREiII,
CHAS. F. COFFIN.i
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY,
PRESIDENT.
ROWLAND - PARRY,
ACTUARY.
TEMPORARY OFFICE,
No. 247 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BASEMENT. -tuthel
SHIPPING-.
PUTT. A DELPHIA AND BICH-
MOND STEAM PACKET COMPANY.
The first-class commodious Steamship CLAY
MONT. Capt. B. Robinson, will leave the FIRST
WHARF above MARKET Street,
• •
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, AT 12
trourosal, CITY POINT, AND itlOsnoxiD.
This Steamship is thoroughly adapted to the Rich
mond route.
Passengers will 'find excellent accommodations
!._nd flrst-rgi a tf .
WM. P. CLYDE cfc
1J NORTH WHARVES.
The new Steamships Washington and Norfolk will
shortly be put upon - this rou
U. S MAIL LINE ROM 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 leavingg 4 Baltimore at 6 P. M. arrive in
Richmond the next afternoon at a P. M.
The Bay Line steamers Louisiana and Georgiana
will leave the 'Onion Pock, foot of Concord Street,
daily, at 6 o'clock P. M., for Fort Monroe and
Norfolk, Va., connecting at Fort Monroe with the
well-known., new, fast and splendid Steamers
Thomas couyer and Milton Martin, built for the
Hudson River, and finished without regard to ex
pense, for City Point and Richmond, Va.
Returting, will leave Richmond at 6 A. daily,
stopping at City Point, and connecting at Norfolk
with the Bay Line steamers that leave Norfolk
at 8..4 P. 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 inday time, giving
passengers ample time to see the fortifications, and
all other objects of interest.
Fare from Philadelphia to Richmond $1176
it
6. Norfolk 9
75nt 11 25
Fortress Monroe.. 675
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 well 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 have amle time to dine in Baltimore.
Passengers taking the 3 P. M. train trol Wean
ing, ton make connection with this line.
Passengers and their baggage transported free
between Railroad depots and Ellesmere.
M. N. PALLS, President.
R. 0. JANA.R. General Passenger Agent. Jyl&tf
, BOSTON AND PHILADEL.
t "' PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE sailing Prom
each poft on SATURDAYS, from nrjr i kart above
E
PIN Street, PLlladelphia, and Lo art Roe.
ton.
The steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker, will sail
from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday s Aug. 19,
at 10A. M., and steamerSAXON. Captain Matthews,
from Boston for Philadelphia, same day, at 4 P. M.
These new and Mtbstantial steamships form a regd.
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
Bills of Lading with their goods.
For Freight or Passage (having tine accommoda
tions), apply to HENRY WINSOR & CO.,
mh2-tf 33% South DELA.WARE Avenue.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL—
Calling at Queenstown—The Inman Line,
sailing semi-wean - a . , car the Tr. S. Mails.
AN DAM° ..WEDNESDAY, August le.
CITY OF BOSTON SATURDAY, Augatt 16
CITY OF CORR. WEDNESDAY, August 21.
ET SATURDAY, August M.
At Noon, from Pier 44 North River
RATES OF PASSAGE.
First Cabin $9O 00 Steerage $3O 00
to London.. 95 OOL " to Loudon.. 34 00
" to Paris 105 00 7 " t 4 Faris.... 40 00
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Habibarg,
Bremen, &c., &c. at moderate rates.
Passage by the Wednesday steamers, cabin, $9O;
steerage, $O5; payable in U. B. currency.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or queenatown,
$3O gold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be bought
here by persons sending for their friends. .
For further information, apply at the Company , '
°Moog. J WI N Id DALE Arent
iYII
j a gr iz t FOR HARTFORD,CONN„
DIRECT, VIA DELAWARE AND
RARITAN CANAL:—The Philadelphia Steam
Propeller Company's steamer SARAN, Captain
Jones, now loading, will leave on THURSDAY,
]7th inst.
Apply at-122 SOUTH DELAWARE Avenue.
ants-2t WM. H. BAIRD A CO., Agents.
& dab NEW TOW-BOAT LINE,
—D
ELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE
STEAM. TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—Barges towed
to and from Philadelphia, Havre de Grace, Balti
more, Washington, and intermediate points. WM.
P. CZYDE & CO., Agents, No. 14 SOUTH
WHARVES, PhiladelPia• jets-tdel
NEW EXPRESI3 LINE TO
ALEXANDRIA. GEORGETOWN,
AND WASHINGTON, via Chesapeake and Dela
ware Canal.
Steamers leave ant Wharf above MARKET
St2reetM. every WEDNESDAY and SA.TIIRDAY, at
1
For Freight apply to ARents, WM. P. CLYDE
CO" 14 North and South Wharvee, Philadelphia;
J. R. DAVIDSON, aeorgetown, D. 0.• FLOW
ERS & BOWEN, Alexandria; Va. .tahl4An
NOTICE.—FOR NEW
ariiiilligraitYOßK.—The PHILADELPHIA AND
NEW YORK EXPRESS - STEAMBOAT COMPA
NY, via Delaware and Raritan Canal.
Steamers leave DAILY, first - wharf below MAR.
SET Street, at 2 olelock P. M.
WM. It. OLYDR &.00. 3E4 S. WHARVES, Tip
JAMES HAND,II7 WALL amp
New York.
i figgEt NOTICE.
THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER
rrorion,
CAPTAIN J. Q. A. DENNY.
Will leave, on and after
ALONDA.Y, July 17th, IBBE4
from Sharplessl wharf, Chester, daily (eundark et•
canted), at 7.rn A. M., for Philadelphia, touching at
Billings port and Red Bank. Returning, leaves
Philadelphia at 8 o'clock P. K., touching at the
above-named places. Particular attention paid to
the handling of freight.
Pare from Chester to Philadelphia, 25 centS; from
Blllingsport, 85 cents; from Bed Bank, 15 cents.
IYE-1m
Capt. J. Q. A. DENNY
Co EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFI
STORE,__
1.8 Sours FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
on ha A
A lame variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always
nd.
JOHN O BAKER & 0028 013 D LIVER
OIL.—THE TRUE AND CFPNlll42.l:Tn i sttr.
DAolied In quality and effects, being tbo
SWEETEST AND BEST PREPARED.
In Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout In
cipient consumption, and all Scrofolonsoomplaints,
tt oftentimes produces inonedietessideertain effects
,Ithen other remedlea have 11OOM take*{ ill % Weor
tiO benefit. a I
Sold by .sal DrulitliAsin the city, and by the pto
p vie to r, .1349. 711.8 unaaAT Streat t pm -stoma
AUCTION SALES
WIJRNESI3. 131%:.TNLEY, & co.
'I: NOS. Old CtIESTkUT and 61 2 Jaivp,
SPECIAL SALE
A. Wi OF N E , T RIBBON!,
1 - .
ON FRIDAY•LOtINING,
August la, at 10 o'clock, •.' o , ll c
COO cartous N 05,41100 newest ► '‘)" , ebblack
Donn de note bonnet ribbons.]
COnsisting or
-mrtoot, Not. 16106 black, wriito, stl4
Colo red corded-edge potiPt soh' bonnet
cartons Nos. 4(i)E10 extra VAN) , ta v ON
grain.
Cartons Nos. 10§80 brochr fia urea ;, 41
colored Bros grain. ply
—eartOnslios.los6o new' styPA fipr)
grain.
—cartons Noe, 4 0 1 0 extra , guxlitr
grog grain.
artons Nos. 4@too exam tiuMity
grain.
The above comprises all new and deqira
VELVET RIBBONS OF SIIPEIDO/t 0 s
silk and fact edges. , •
A large line of colored silk-velvet Amin*
A Tare line of With Whit C'646 . 69,
AND.BAXONY DA1466 (4001 i
014 FTUDAY MORNING, '
•-•CaIiCS 641iontion - bittek
6-4 pure mohairs.
64 colored coburgs.
" 6-4 high cold silk stripe nomini.
" 3-9 high col'd plaid poplinn
PURE BLACK MOBAIRR,-EXTRA q(al.flb
3 eases extra quality pure lohairF„
Yiio DOZEN L'iNEIN CAMBRIC 31)3F R
don hemmed and tucked cnmbriuhar c
doe emh'd linen cambric
. . .
doz Second mourning linen cambric bak i
doz rich crnb , ll French lace. hdk
DOMESTIC GOODS FOR CASH,
An assortytent of cotton and wooollen go 4/,
PALITOL CLOTHS,
go looms 7-4 cx quality choice col`d
1,500 BALMORAL% 14 k
1,000 large high e6l'd. wool Dannorro
SOO all-wool balmorale.
MM. THOMAS SONS,
. N 05.139 and **l/loath FOURTH Btrot,
REAL ESTATE AND STOCEB,
Public sale of Real Estate an Stock ,s at the a.
at 0 2 o'clock, curp,, - ...„,
change, every T EISDAY,
buainess seasons In July and August onlyee t 7
al sales. 6 444
JIGT Sales of furniture at the Auction Bor e
THURSDAY. etei
Sale at Nos, 199 and 141 South Fourth ctrept,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, BILLIAIth TAR
MIRRORS FINE CARPETS, ,k e , t
THIS MORNING,
snovELS, SCUM,'
At 9 o'cloc9_, at th e auction store, superior,
titre, blllist.4 tabl carpets , nd OVeS, mirroh, 4, 1
Brussels and other ito.
.
SALE FOR ACCOUNT OF TITS UN IT ,.
STATES. STOVE.-PIPE,
FOREEt3, &e. SCUTTLE
THIS MORNING',
August 17th, at 10 o'clock, at the Amos SION
quantity of stoves, stove-plpe, shovels, ton ;'I
Z Obtain pumps.ki
Sale for account of the Ifuawl Nisll4,
WOOLLEN AND CO'PTON CUTPIN(I4
BALING, &C,
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
August 19, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store ru
account of the tutted States, about Au iv,l t ;
blue and dark wool cuttings, Also, baling, .r 4
paper, twine, and knapsack Cuttings, &c,
CAialoguag now may,
By
order of HENRY W. JANES,
Capt. and A. Q. Ig. u, 8. g„,
Executive and Inspecting Ofllee,
Bale for account linked Stales
At Summit House Hospital, Darby (toad,
HOSPITAL FURNITURE, STOvLs,
DELON& FIRE PROW'S, &c:
opf TUESDAY MOlth - niti,
A ugust 22,2, wt, JO O'cloelr, tho Summit
Hogittal, Darby /toad,
of hospital furniture, sUperlor lire-proof, Li11,. 7 , 1
patent, &c. Catalogues now ready,
Terms cash-20 per cent, to he paid at the Unli t
sale.
By order of J. H. Taylor. Surgeon ti.
IRXTENSIVE AVOTION BILES vi
-E-1 GOVERNMENT mrancAl. nottp,§ "
HOSPITAL PROPERTY.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S Orrica
BALTIMORE, Mo., August 3, 14
Will be sold at public auction, at Jarvis limpat
Baltimore Md., August 14th, and at MelilnVi Hs,
pital, Baltimore, Mu. August Mb, a large swan'
of Medicines, Hospital Stores, /nstrilintliii, pica
logs, Books and Stationery, Bedding, linim k
Clothing, Furniture, and Appliances
The sales will commence at ten o'clock A, it., wt
continue from day to day until the entire stodu
disposed of.
Catalogues of the articles to be sold can he R u
cured by applying at this depot after the 9th hut
Terms cash, in HOvernmeut funds, at the ttue
purchase.
The jaropertir to be removed by the purckaer
in forty-eight Boars from day of sale,
Much of the property is but little worn, awl hi
be sold by reason of the discontinuance of sahib,
pitals
A rare chance is thus offered to procure Benin:
Culinary Apparatus, and other articles which 4
be valuable especially 1p Hotels, Sicamboati.FES
ries, Restaurants, and Inlirmarlos.
Further large auction sates of Medical and g r
pital property will take place at the folloWinith
lilies at an early date, of which due notice Si!
given: Wheeling, W. Va.; Charlestown, W. vs
Winchester,_ Va.; Harper's Ferry, Va.l
land„_Md.,• Frederick, Md.; Wilmington, belt
at the Medical Purveying Depot, Baltimore, ]h
The isst-nemed Depot contailla it large Mel yak
ble stock of new goods
Z. E. BLISS, fiurg. •S. Volz.,
Med. Purveyor, U. S.
AMMON &
Auciimen
AUCTION BALES
OF
00YERNMENT MEDItoAti AND 11.0iNTAL
PROPERTY.
MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S UFFICI,
BALTIMORE, Md., August 1,141,
W sold at Public Auction at "Mon lft,
ral Hopi,tal" WILMINGTON; Delaware, 5).
DAY An gust 21st, at 1 o'clock P. B. a (Luanda
MEDICINEti, HOSPITAI, STORES, INSTIr
MENTSA 'DEEMING'S, B0()KS AND M
TIONEnY, BEDDING HOSPITAIs CLOVE%
FURNITURE, AND APPLIANCES.
The sales will continue from day to day until a
entire stock is disposed of.
Terms—Cash in 'Rovers:anent funds at time °fie
chase.
The property to be removed by the porch•
within forty-eight hours from day of sale,
Much of the property is but little worn, and 11
be 501014 reason of the discontinuance of the
vital.
Among the articles to he sold may ha mention:
Hair Mattresses, Woollen Blankets, Linea Shea
and Pillow Cases. Towels, Iron Bedsteads, Costly
"OtrailiilS, iron and Tin Cauldrons, Bath Tut,
Chairs,Tables, Tin and Deli' Ware, Stone SID
toons, Rilivel3 and Forks, and a large variety:
articles useful in hotelse steamboats, factorki
restaurants, And Private residences.
Catalogues of the :wades to he sold eau he id
cured by applying at this depot. or at Tilton boi
pital, Wilmington, after the loth inst.
Further large Auction Sales of Medical and lir
pital Property wilt take place at the followsi
localities at an early day, of whisk due notice
be given: Grafton_, W. Va.; Wheeling, W. Ye
Charlestown, W. va. • Winchester, Va.: Harm
Ferry, Va.; Cumberland, ltd.; Chirp:vine. NI
and Frederick, Md. and at the Medical
Depot, Baltimore, ifd.
The 'fast named Depot contains a large suave
able stook of new goods.
Surgeon U. S. V 016.,
bledteal Purveyor ti. s. d.
AMMON
Auctioneers
STATES MILITARY RA
'UNITE
‘J ROADS.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTET:U.ISM
WASHINOTON,
AUCTION SALE OF ROLLING- prOPK.
Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the tag
bldder the following rolling stock :
On TUESDAY, September 19, at the Pont
Co-la Shop in Portland, Maine Six (01 Loces
Engines.
On THURSDAY, September 21, at Illukly
Slams' Shop In Boston, Mass Four (4) become.
Engines.
On MONDAY, September 25, at Kennett
near Philadelphia, Pa., Fifty (50)Box Freight
four feet eight and a half inch gauge.
On WEDNESDAY, September 27, at Wlhalnr.
Del., Eight-four OM Box Freight cars, Mt<
gauge.
The above stock is all new, and of tile very
qualit The Engines are fire-feet gauge, are-foot ea
and cylinders 10x24 inches. They can be ehiat
to narrow gauge at a trilling expense. •
Sales to commence at 10 A. M.
Terita t CaSh in
H. L. RUBINO'.
jr2B-461 Brevet Colonel and A. (1
SALE OF GOVERNMENT WAOO)
MEDICAL Turmoil's Bev et.
WASHINGTON, D. C., August 7.:1 6,
Will be sold at PUBLIC .eXCTION, le thiselr
Wittetionae 11 street, aboye Twenty-orst dr,
on WED.NESDAY, the 284 day of Augot.
o'clock
FIFTY-TWO MEDICINE WAGONS.
which have been used in the Government sod,
Successful bidders will be required to remote.
purchases within five (5) days from sale.
Terms: Cash In Government funds.
pUTHERLAND, Surgeon ILO ,
aittc•bit And Medical Vireo
GREAT SALE OF GOVERIVE )
HORSES AND MULES.
25,000 ANIM
MONTH
In the States or New York, Pennsylvani%
Indiana Delaware, Maryland, and sew
Jersey, and the Dletrict of
Columbia.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S
•
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Juy'2l,
Will be sold at public auction, to the hhthest
der, at the time and places named below, 0 '
YORK.
258 14 ' H e w o
r e o s r e k a ecied ii re . Ma,' and Friday of e vil' , •
New York pity, Wednesday of each istet
Mules each day.
Elmira, Tuesday, August 8 200 gorses.
Elmira, Tuesday, August 15. 500 Mules.
Albany, Friday, August 25, 500 Mules,
Buffalo, Wednesday, August 30 5W Mules.
PENNSYLVANIA. ,„„„
Philadelphia, ThUrsday of each week, e"
each day.
Philadelphia, Wednesday and MaturdsF
week, 100 Mules each day. in ,
Pittsburg, Thursday of each week, 150 Mu
Tuesday, August 1, 2C4 Males.
liftillintown, Friday, August 4, 200 Mules.
yin*, Friday, August 4, 200 Horses.
Newville, Wednesday, Angllet Pt 11°61.
Newville, Thursday, August 10, 160 Mules,
Reading, Friday, August 11, 200 i15r 608 .,,,, •
ShilTunshurg, Wednesday August 16, lw
Er e, Thursuay. August 17,'200 Horses., ,
Shippensburg. Thursday, August 17. 18 1 .'+'"
Williamsport, " Friday, August 13.2200 Billies,
Indiana, - Monday, August 21, 200 lion"'
ChaMberShurg, Wednesday, August
Urges.
Chambersburg, Thursday, August 24, 10111113'
Milton, Friday, August 26, 200 Horn' .
Carlisle, Wednesday, August 30,100 110110 h
Carlisle, Thursday, August 31,130 Mules.
OHIO,
Columbiana, Tuesday, August 1, 100 HOTsel,
Salem, Wednesday, August 2, 100 Horses ,
Alliance Thursday., August aD:10 Herses,
Cleveland,turday; Anne; 5 , zu , n oises ' I
TUeSday, Auguit 0, 1.000 MOO
Massillon, Tuesday, August 15, 200 orses.
Crestline, Thursday, August 17, 500 Mules ,
Cleveland, Monday,_
ay August 21, 200110 We.
rsd
Fort Wayne, Thu, August 24,',00 051 " 1l
DELAWARE. „,
Wilmington, Tuesday of each week,
sail day.
WilM.ington, Friday of each week, 310
lay.
NEW am:ay.
Trenton, Thursday, August 10, 200 Mules.
TrentOn, Thursday, August 24, 2130 Mules ,
MARYLAND. w e j,
Baltimore, Wednesday, Au.gust 9, sad
if each week thereafter, 200 Horses each
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Each week dftyl 2oo Mules.
lESBORO, CI ipto
Each week day except Wednesday ,
An opportunity to purchase a tanedo
addle and draft animals at far less thuu Se
'slue, is now offered to the public.t
Though the majority of them are Sous'A
'Seeable , they are nolonger required 1.4
tU
Ind must
Many of h the h s.ll'
mules were bought lit e 0
Stile weir when Wing, aeeOmptillied tne u
h,
1.11 their marches and camps, and •
woken. hardened • by exercise, gentle
rom being so long surrounded by the sohu l
Animals will be sold-sitter.
Sales to commence at 10 A. M. s.
Terms—Cash, In United States curresti
JAMES A. 1 , ...,7.
• Brevet Del
^ hi
Nal
ELECTRICAL OFFICE6.I,,
No. 1.54 North ELEVENTH , 1 , ..J310.
Street; also, CHESTNUT and
Streets, West Plitjadelphia. e.,der•
Patients will be treated atsir r.;01
when desired; }arge number e
may be seen at the °Zees from patltV g #
City , Consultations grotto. Miceli°
to b X., in the e N
lty.
T. AL and E.'
....4flailnitS of new gr s qi,
~ease by MODIFIED ETufGOV IP _
fONS,Iind who has be , m so verf,g; ; ,.
IN DWANE for the t.est three 1 . 0 3;
ted his Office and Residence to
met, one door below Seventeenth.
All persons desiring Klerences, oge.,
with regard to trelal I " de c ' e
please eall or vend fa, pamphlet ,
00114tiltatien or rOxice kratuiboo,
Z. Z.