( Ctit Vrtss. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1865 A Mord to the Jews. lb the Editor of the Press: SIB: In the Sunday Diapetch, of the ISth inst., ithd i very -well-written article—excepting its nervous irritability—upon the Jews. Tho writer is evidently one of the Sons of Abraham, and extremely anxious for their good name. Ile begins by a careful enumeration of their trials, and a very fair statement of the pa tience with - which they have been endured, and then goes on to ilud fault with the way in which their reputation is handled by the Glen tile world ; and among other quotations and comments makes the following: _ " Again In Ths Press of Sth August, the cor respondent signing himself "Its St. James," who has been contributing articles about Texas. finds it necessary to adorn his tale with a slap' at the Jew. The Jew says,' with his Cheap John store, his pedlar's pack, his knavery, and his "inonish, ,, is in every city and on every road, doing his share of lying anti of cheating the world, while waiting for his destmy to be fulfilled and the tribes to re turn to Jerusalem.' It is true the writer - does not spare the Yankee but he does not give the Yankee's religion. Why, then, should lie give that of the Jewsl It was totally unnecessary." Of this I beg aline. For the Jews, as the first chosen "CltUrCh of God"-as "the natural vine"-as apeople yet "to be gathered?' be cause they are yet "to believe"—the writer of Texas papers entertains a deep respect. lie studies their strange history with great in and looks forward to their ultimate con version and restoration with unwavering' faith. Were he to quote an example Of Sub. missive endurance and long-taxed patience, the Jews would rise first to his tongue, or flow first from his pen. But unfortunately every people, and the Jews among the rest, have a double-sided shield about which the world may tilt. The pedling, trafficking Jew, that, with his Cheap John store, or his pack, is found "in every city and on every road" of a new coun try, as an individual or a class, has a reputa tion for "lying and cheating," as truthful and as well established MS has his nation, or per. haps himself, for patience and long-suffering ; and nobody has the slightest right to find fault with either the one or the other being mentioned until they can be proved to be false. That such are the characters of the pea ling portions of the Jews, is certainly no fault of one who mentions the fact. Nor does a writer suppose himself responsible for the re ligion of every body of whom he speaks a kind word, nor abusing the religion of those of whom he utters an unpalatable truth. The writer of Texas papers, in one of them, spoke of the praiseworthy exertions of the old Monks to Christianize the Indians ; and, again, of a sentiment of honor among rowdies and murderers. But he still begs leave to insist that he is himself neither a Jesuit, a Roman ist, a rowdy, nor a naurderer, nor a lover of any of them as such. And that, though lie did "not spare thd Yankees," he is himself a Yan kee and nothing else. But not being 'tender footed, lie wrote of" Monks and murderers, Jews and Yanks, exactly as he found them to be and to have been in the country of which tic was writing. He spoke of the Jew not tor the Jew's sake, nor the Yankee for the Yankee's sake, at all; but simply because it was as ne cessary to a truthful description of the inhabi tants of Texas as it was to speak of the sugar, cotton, and corn, and the cattle and sheep, when describing its productions. An honest man treads squarely wherever he travels, and leaves the corns to take care of themselves. Sd far as to hitting the religion of either the Jews ors the Yankees of Texas " a slap," Ito did nothing of the kind; for, so far as he can judge, after a long acquaintance, neither of them have enough to brag over or quarrel about. If "lying and cheating" is the religion of the Sons of Abraham, then he must plead guilty. But he has never supposed it, and does not now ; and surely no reader of the Old Tes tament will, for a moment, fall into the error of supposing that simply " waiting dor destiny to be piped" is the religion of the pions Jew ; and if not, then the fault-Anaing criticism in the Dispatch is "totally unnecessary." Ti - f - r. POLICE. [Before Nr, Alderman Bonsall.] ALIAGED LARCENY. Charles Yemen and James H. Yernell, black. and Lyntield S. Cypher, white, were arrested on Wed neaday hy Officer Aiming, charged with stealing a pocket-book, containing twenty-five •dollars, from Charles McCullough. The latter has a restaurant in the southern part of the city, and it Is alleged that white I,e swee :,s3eti . , the accused entered his cs taldithillent and Wok the pocket-hook from his per son. A ten-dollar hill, found on one of the parties, was identified aspart of the missing money. The trio were committed in default of bail. [Before Mr. Alderman Tlttermary.] CHARGED 'WITH SHOOTING. Four men. named Jblm Ryan, - Edward Byrnes, Thos. D. itardy. and William Donning, (Wad lioo - were arrested ou Wednesday evening, at Fourth and South streets. They are alleged to have been concerned in the shooting of William Dexter and Thomas Briggs, which occurred at Fourth and - Shippen streets, on Tuesday night, snd 017 which an account has already been given in The Press. Only one of the wounded men appeared at the hearing to give testimony , the other being unable to attend. The accused were identified as being' bean of the tiarty.but he could not swear as to the one who tired the slot. A discharged pistol, with stains of blood upon it, was upon Hardy. They were committed for a further hearing. [Before Mr. Alderman Warren.] ALLEGED RI.GRWAY ROBBERY. Edward sbeehan and ..lames Fleet were arraigned upon au alleged charge of highway robbery. It was, in evidence, that they knocked down a man named Michael Groom, rolibing him of a valuable - watch and a large sent of mousy. The unfortunate loser of the money was ex - Wilting it at the Star Tavern, on the - Darby road, and on his leaving they followed him, and, it is alleged, robbed him. The accused were committed. [Refine Mr. Alderman Fields.] ASSAELT AND DATTEny. Hugh Sherry, a rather notorious character, who 3s alleged to have participated hi :in assault and battery made upon a female residing in Philip street, above Oxford, about two weeks since, was arrested on a warrant and committed to answer. [Belpre Mr. Alderman Toland.] LARCENY OF 51:0 Vic. Two men. whose names are Valentine Burk and :Michael ldel, residing in New Jersey, lint who are employed in the sugar refinery at Olil York road and Willow streets, were arrested on the charge orb:ty ing- stolen a . quantity mined white sugar troll, the bliddillgi limy were ordered to find hail in the Slim of ;WO each for their appearaneo nt Court. IBefore Mr. Alderman Beltler.] StPPOSEI) PICKPOCKET ARRESTED Yesterday morning between twelve and one o'clock. the attention of Detective Hen erson was called to a row in one of the ears on the Tenth and Eleventh street line, He innin:La.:4y entered and captured a man who was flourishing a knire was conveved to the central station, where he gave the name of James 'Wilson. On being t:earelted, a new screw-driver was found on his person. He had a bearing yesterday afternoon, and it appeared that be bad endeavored to rob a passenger in the ear. Be was committed in default of $1,200 bail. AN OLP OFFENDER CAUGHT Barney Mellbenny, a well known character Le the olive, Las fallen Into the clutches of the law in aShington, for robbery, :end it is more than pro bable that be will have an opportunity of secluding himself from this wicked world for a time. 'THE COURTS rutted States District Court—Before Juoge Cadwalader. CONVICTED OF PASSING COUNTERFEIT C. S. TREA, Stn't NOTES. In the case of Derriek.eharged with passing eoun terfelt United States treasury notes of the denomi nation of Ave d011di..4, the Jury rendered a verdlot of guilty. . . CliAliGE OF MAL/C/OrS AND CI:I7F,L BEATING The United States vs. John Little. The defend ant master of the, schooner E. B. Wheaton, was indicted and charged with haring maliciously beaten one - Edwin 13. Double, a seaman on board the ship, uu avoyage. from Boston "to this port. From the evidence of Double, it appeared tfiat, being at the wheel, he was struck by the defendant with a pin, or stick known as a *Leaver," and badly beaten about the bead. On behalf of the defendant it was not denied that he had beaten Doable; but the beating was justified upon the ground that Double. being at the wheel, was Insolent, sod retnrnol insolent replies to his questions. Court of Quarter SeNsions-1300. James B. Ludlow, Associate Justice. PLEADED GrfLTY. Emma Tracey pleaded guilty to the larceny of a watch and chain and was sentenced to three months the county prison. /10/113i.NC; n Dif3cBAJIIW2D OLDI Robert Taylor and J.(iallagher were charged with the larceny of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, thejoroperty of David Rudf,a discharged soldier. Gallagher plead guilty, and Taylor only was tried. Rudy Waffled that hying a stranger in the city, he Was at a house on Water street, which he could not designate: this was in the evening; he there made me acquaintance of the defendant& to whom inn— parted the information that upon his arrival tie had stopped at a house in Water street, and tnat he was not sure lie could find the place again: the de fendants volunteered to show it to him, and,Masing accompanied him a short distance forced him up all adjacent alley and robbed him of monev. Gat lagher did the Vet., while Taylor remained it the end of the alley nu the watch. Witness said he was afraid to raise a noise at the time fOr fear he would he killed. Upon emerging from the alley he did cull the police. alio arrested the defendants. On behalf of Taylor. Mr. Jelin O'Byrne,lils coun sel, made a defence that be (Taylor) was insane and of unsound Inind, and that for this reason he bad been discha rged.from the army. The fury ren dered a verdict of guilty. The defendants were each sentenced 10 etlthleett Menthe' illthliSCAlelellt. RTEALING A WATCH., Michael Dowling was , •11,,rw.,(1 with haQinfr stolen the watch and Chad]] of William up/tyke. Mr. Up dyke testified that Iv,. was at the Concert Saloon corner of Sixth and CM:strut, a few nights since, and while going out after the performance was -over, the defendant grabbed his watch. He pursued and caught the defendant. and demanded lifs watch but wag ma t by a mow, Tbe next day Dowfin. , was arrested by an ()Meer, to whom he aeknowigd, ,d having the watch, said that it was at his bocce and that the officer would go with him he would it up. The officer did so go, and defendant sur rendered the watch. Tile jury convicted, Slid the defendant was sentenced to one year In the county prison. DOWilllgi it seems, is charged with the murder of riallikpilk/T. r iallooket, and, at the re quest of Mr. Oillyree, his conMiel, he Was not Imme diately sent down after sentence, it being Stated that Dowling 's presence would be required before the Coroner at two o'clock. PICKPOCIEXTS. Charles S. Ridd and John Gorman were charged with pickinir the pocket of a soldier, named King, no was lying drunk upon the sidewalk. tiormam appearing to have been accidentally near the spot, but not a participator in the robhery, was ELll , lllitted. winrstoio the money, was convieted,and sen tenced to an imprisonment of one year. Jacob Hines Was convicted of having stolen a lot of clothing, the property of J. X. Abrahams, and was senteneed to on imprisonment of two years in the county prison. ESIIOFLEFTEIt COI'inCTBD Sarah Duffy was charged with the larceny of +handkerchiefs, the property of C. IL Love. who Imps a store at Fifth and Chestnut streets. sfr. L. •testified' that defendant came to his store, a few days since, to Inquire for handkerchiefs. Some ' , Kern shown her, and availing herelf Of an opporta 'laity, when ale thought silC yrai; iinobserveti, slipped a few ltenesti, her rival:. They Were tonna Upon her person. Yeyeiet, guilty. Sentenced to ,eighteen months in the younty ..eiTtaters..—The amnesty oath had been ad- Ininistered to 850 persons up to Ave o'clock yesterday. afternoon. We would advise our people to go forward as early as Peasilile and subscribe to this oath, thus qualifying them selves for citizenship and its responsible du ties. The time is not remote when we shall be .called upon to send our best men to represent us in a State Convention, and all should be vrepared to have a, voice at the ballot-box.— JeteSigeneer, DEPARTMENT OF TIDE RECEIVER or TAXES, Fll/I,ADELPHIA, July 17, 1855, Not lee is hereby given, that writs of scire. faelas will be issued upon the (pints 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, Eso., Solicitor for tile Receiver of 'roue , ' No. 128 South a - MTII Street. City Ts. J. W. Potts, C. P., J. T. 1865, No. 1. City and State tax, 1980, 9147.64. Lot northwest corner Morris and Beulah. streets, 190 by 150 ;.Plrst Staine rs. C.3L. Phillips. C..P., J. T., 1855 No. 2. City' and State tax, 1860, $27.0.5. Lot south side Role street, 1 , 33 &eta - vest-of Fourth slikeet, 08 14 , 160: First ward. Same vs. 1?. E. Vandyke, C. P., Jr T. ' 1865, No. 3. City and State tax, 1860, $30.71. Lot west side Eighteenth street, 166 feet north of Fitzwater, 60 by 64: First word. Same is. A. it - Moony, C. P., J. 'T., 1805, No, 4. City and state tax, MO, $9.57. Lot west side of Fifth' street. 302 feet north of Hoed street, 18 by 128; Flygt ward. Sante vs. 'William Wharton, C. P., J. T., 1804, No. 5. City and State tax, 1860, $30.17. Lot southeast corner Front and Milllin streets, 150 by 80; First ward. Same TS. U. MeAnany, C. F. J. T.. 1865, No. 6. City and State tax, 1850. 5r2.49..-Lot, and two three story brick houses, southeast corner Fifth and Bor den streets, allby ts; Plest,ward. Same Ts. 31eFilddell.. P., J. T., 1865, No. 7. City and. State tax, 1660, 4,1 1 5.25. Lot west side Fourth street, 68 feet north of Dickerson, 64 by 170; First ward, Same vs. Unknown. C. P., J. T., 1865, No. City and State tax, 1660, $16.13.. Lot east side of MOW,- lllettelllg avenue, 102 feet 3 inches South of Tastier street, 42 by 60 - First ward. Same vs. 'Alexander Eustus. C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. S. City and State tax. 18GO, $89.60. Lot west side of Fourth street, G 2 feet 11 inches south of Moore street, 130 by 400; First ward. Same es. J. Johnson, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 10. City and State tax. 1960, $40.07. Lot northwest ear liCTSClTllill Mid MOOre streets, 187 feet on Seventh Street, 145 feet en Moore street, theme !Along Wag. ner'b Line 39 feet, thence along Iliehard , s Line 245 feet t First ward. , Same vs. Mary Vanderslice, C. P., J. T., 1666, No. 11. City and State tax, 1860, $18.03. Lot south side Wharton street, 16 feet west of Third street, 16 by 100; First ward. - Same vs. Samuel - Meow's', C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 12. Cite and State tax, 1860, $27.57. Lot southeast corner Moysnieusing avenurand Reed street, 16 by 50: First ward. Same vs. Alexander Piens, C. P., J. T., 1665, No. 13. City} and titato tax, 1860, 04.92. Lot southwest corner Fifth and Moore streets, 101 by 1GO; First -ward. _ _ Same vs. J. W. Potts, D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 1. City and State tax,lB6o, 033.26. Lot on Eighth street, 132 b 9 261 feet 'Lewis street; First ward. V Stewart, D.C., J. T., 1865, No. 2. City and State tax 1860, tt256.30. Lot southweast corner. Sixteenth anti Pine streets, 216 by 396; First ward. Same vs. S. Kennedy, D. C. J. T., 1865, No. 3. City and State tax, 1860, $102.34. Lot northwest corner Fifth and Mitllin streets, 208 by 150 feet; First ward. Same vs. Hannah Bernard, C. P., J. T., 1365, No. 14. City and State tax, MO, 621.34. Lot and four story brick house west side Swanson street, 17 feet SOuth of South street. 17 by 62; Foilith ward. Same vs. Anna Williams, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 15. City and State tax, 1908, $lO.OB. - Lot and frame building, north side - Front street, 86 feet west of Barron street, 17 by 25; Fourth ward. Fame vs. John S. ',pier. C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 16. City and State tax, 1860, ~ . .52:2.61. Lot and two-story brick building, SOWth side Monroe street, 260 feet WC5t from Tiara street, 17 feet bye 908 foal Fourth ward. Same vs. F. S. Johnson, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 17. City and State tax, /860, $60.88. Lot and three story building thereon, south side of Almond street, 30 feet east of street, 18 by 60; Fourth ward. Same vs. John B. Taylor, C. P., J. T., 1865, NO. 18. City and State tax, 1860, 015.44. Lot and three-- BBM With - house, east side Front street,4o feet south of South street, 20 by 80' Fourth ward Same F. S. Johnson C. P. J. T. 1865, No. 19. City and State tax, 1800, 460.09. Lot and three-Story brick house, east side Front street, 85 feet south of Almond street, 34 by 200; Fourth ward. Same vs. sante, C. P., J. T., 186-5, lib. 20. City and State tax, 1860,130.19. Lot and two-story frame bonding, east side Front strett, 65 feet south of Al blond, 17 by 200; F . ,:urtit ward. Same andrs. 51. Bradley, C. J. T. IW, No. 21. Vity State ta:x, 1860, 00.71. Lot' and two elory brick house, 233 feet south of South street, 17 by 80; Fourth ward. , Same vs. William Dickens, D. C. J. T., 1865, No. 4. City and State tax, 1860, V 07.41. Lot and three story brick house, northeast' eon... of Sixth and Spruce streets, 18 by 70, No, 541; Fifth ward. Same vs. Henry E. Wallace, D, -0., J. T., 1801, No. 5. City and State tax, 1800. $1.37.16. Lot and four-story brick house, west side Sixth street, 81 feet south of Sansoin street, 21 by 135, No. 128; Fifth ward. _ Same vs. J. 11. McLoughlin, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. City and State tax, 1060 $45.44. Lot and four story brick house north side Lombard street, 52 feet west of Seventeenth street 17 by 60; Beyentb ward, Same vs. Owen Shields, b. P., J. T.. 1865, No. 23. City and State tax, 1860, $27.77. Lot and three-story brick house west side Twenty-fourth street, 65 feet south of Pine street, 15 by 55; Seventh ward. Same vs. George It. Armstrong, C. P., .5. T., 1865, No. 24. City and State tax, 1860, 546.18. Lot north side Lombard street. 47 feet east of Morris street, 16 by 80, NO. 8115; Seventh ward. Same vs. Amm Lawrence C. P., J. T., 1,963, NO, 25. City and State tax, 1860, $12.08. Lot north side Lombard street, 30 feet east of Aspen street. 16 by 73; Seventh ward. _ . - . Same vs. Catharine Mealy, C. P., J. I'., 1865, No. 26. _CitY and State tax, 1860, 821.83. Lot and two _story brick house, southeast corner Budd and Dean streets, la by 40; Seventh ward. game vS. frliOnntB Scott, C. P. J. T., 180, No. 27. City and State tax. 1860, 815.44. Lot and two-nad-a half-story brick house north side South street, 144 feet west Of Eleventh street, 18 by 80, No. 1117; Seventh ward. Stone 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 atreet, 32 by 58. Same vs_ Jacob Snyder, D. C. J. T., 1055, No. 6. City and State tax, 1860, . 5252.31.L0t and three story brick house southeast corner King and Fif teenth streets, 56 by 108, No. 418; Seventh ward. Same vs. D. McCandless C. P.„J. T., 1865, N 0.29, City and State tax, 1860, e 33.66. Lot and two three story briek houses southwest corner Lombard and Seventeenth streets, 16 by 25; Seventh ward. Same. vs. A. 31. A. Lawrence, D. J. N.. 1005. No. V. City and State tax, 1800, 6t179. 00. Lot and dwelling - we-51 side Washington Square, 20 feet south of Goodwater street, 20 by 206; Eighth ward. Same vs. Hobert J. Militate, D.C., J.T., 1865, No. 8. City and State tax,lB6o, $105.07. Lot and brick dwelling cast side Broad street, 60 feet south ofPop tar, 30 by 160: Fourteenth ward. Same VS. Charles Wetherill, C. P,, J. T., 1865, No. XL City and State tax, 1960, 900.16. Lot mart!' side of Market street, 149 feet west of Twentieth, 21 by 180; Ninth ward. R. Sr. JAMES Same vs. H. Catherwood, C.P., J. T. 1805, No. 81. City and State tax, 1860, v 4.02. Lot north side Chestnut, 80 tout east .of Twenty-second, 40 by 163 foot; Ninth ward.. , battle I's, Jobti . W. Wallace, C. P., J. T., 1866, No. 62. Ciry . tnia ;state tax, 1.339, V 7.54, Lot awl three- stoiT brick dwelling east side of Nineteenth street, 213 leet north of. Chestnut street, 18 by 65; Ninth ward. Same TS. Eachternact, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 33. City and State tax, 1860, $ 05.29. , Lot and buildings northeast corner Tenth and Morgan streets, 18 by 120; Tenth ward. Same vs. John Walters, D. C. J. T., 18.55, No. 9. City and State tax, 1860, $133.80. Lot northeast ear ner Eleventh and Coates streets, 40 by 140: Four teenth "ward. • Same vs. C. B. F. O'Neill, C. P., J. °Y., 1865, No. 34. City and State tax, 1860, $40.21. Lot and build ings southeast corner Hancock and Phumix streets, 60 by 80: Seventeenth ward. Satre vs. B. Sherry, D. C. J. T., 1865, No. 10. city and State tux, 1 5 60, $140.53. Lot and leondings north side Master stri et, extending from America to Cad ',minder streets, 30 011 111L8tdt, 160 on America, and 154 on Cadwalader: Seventeenth ward. Same vs. B. Sherry, C. P., J. T., 1865, No 35. City and State tax, • 1860, $44.60. 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. 36. City and State tax, 184511 . 56. Lot west side Wood street, 54 feet east of Duke street, 18 by 160; Eighteenth ward. Same vs. George.M. Hill. G. P., J. T., 1865, No. 37. City and State tax, 1800, $7.16. Lot south side Cber i7 street, 31 feet west of Bedford street, 18 bf 80; Eighteenth ward. Same vs. William Vaughn,C. P., J. T., 186.5, No. 38. City and State tax. 1860 , $7.16. Lot southwest side - Vienna street, 100 feet South of Lemon street, 11 by 100: Eighteenth ward. Same vs. Charles E. Spangler, D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 11. City and %tate tax, 1860, *103.68. Lot north east ebrner. 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, IS6O, *9.86. ' Lot southeast cor ner of Ontario anti 'Myrtle street, 250 by 63; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. 16. Davis, C. F. J. T., 1885, No. 40. City and Stale.tax, 1860,.518.94. Lot southeast corner Elm and Brown streets, 60 by 108; Nineteenth ward. Seine vs. George C. Barber, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 91. City and State tax, 1660, $26.28. Lot northwest corner Sargent and Trenton avenne,3o by US; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Robert Sitter, C. P., J. T., 1045, No. City and State tax, 1860, $18.42. Lot southeast corner Sepvlva and Jackson streets, 111 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Patrick Clark., C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 42. City and State tax, 1860, *10.53, Lot northwest cor ner Monmouth and Duke streets, 63 by 105; Nine teenth ward. • Shine VS. John C. Curter, C. P., J. T.,1665, City and State tax, na , a, e 515.99. Lot .utithtvg.qt eur. , ner Trenton avenue, and Cambria street, 80 by 148: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. John B. Adams, C. P.,J. T.,1865, 1 0.41. City and State tax, 1860, $30.72. Lot and four brief: houses west of Fitter street, 264 feet south of Harri son street, 80 by Nineteenth ward. Bailie vs. James 31. Caelier, C. P., J. T., 1861, No. 45. City and State tax, 1480, WM. Lot nOrthireg. corner Salmon and Wellington gtreets,loB by 105; Nineteenth ward. _ Same vs. Thomas Daley, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 46. City and State tax, 1880, $14.11. Lot east side of Brown street, 75 feet south of Reading Railroad, 57 by 162: Nineteenth ward. . . . . liaise S. R. S. Simpson, C. P. J. T., 1885, No. 97. City and Stmt! tali, 18110, 614.73. Lo south side Cain bria'fitreet, 160 feet east, or Coral street, CO by 1484 Nineteenth ward. Same Ts. George W. Burr, C. P., J. T.,1865, No. 48. CRY 'lnd State tax, 1860, $18.99. Lot southwest corner America and Cumberland streets, 60 by 114; Nineteenth ward. - Same vs. Freeman Scott, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 40. City and State tax, 1860, $14.80. Lot west side Front street, 117 feet sou,thwara of Susquehanna avenue, 51 by 110 ; Nineteenth ward, Same vs. same, C. P., J. T. 1865, Na. 50. City and State tax, 1880. $08.04. 'Lot west side Front street, CO feet south of Diamond, 800 by 110; Nine teenth -ward. Same - vs. same, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 51. City and tate tax, MO. $47.99. Lot west side Front street, 54 feet north of Dianton4 7 175 by 110; Nine teenth ward. Same v5.J.V.Peter50n,C.P.,J.T.,1865,N0.52. City and State tax, 3800, $24.31. Lot and two brick houses south side. Pepper street, 116 feet west of Trenton avenue, 50 by N lnetteittli ward. Same vs. - Sir. Purvis, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 53. City and State tax, 1800, *30.58. Lot southwest cor ner Gaul and Clearfield streets, 296 by 105; Nine teenth Same vs. Charles A. Palt, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. City and State tax, 1830, *30.72. Lot west side iianco street, 261 feet south of Huntingdon street, 142 by 10D; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. A. J. Paul, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 55. City and State tax, 1860, $18 . 94. Lot and building cast side Third street, 360 feet north of Oxford, 34 by 74 - . Nineteenth warcl, Same VB. Samuel TOwusend , , C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 16. City and State tax, 1860, Lot and two three-story brick houses east side Duke street, 216 feet south of Reading Railroad, 39 by 81; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William Tieford, C. P. J. T., 1885, No. 57. City and State tax, 1860, W:10. Lot cast side Richmond street, 20 feet north of Ontario street 72 141; Nineteenth ward: 'swine vs. John Tucker, C. Jr.,J. T. 4 1855, NO. 58. City and State tax, 1860, *7.12. Let south side Vic toria street, 160 feet east of Lambert street, 71 by 71: Nineteenth ward.- Same Is. John C.Uble. C. P. J. T., 1865. No. 59. City and State tax, 1860, 040.10 . . Lot east side Walker street, 110 feet south of. Reading,. Railroad, 04 by 65; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Unknown, C. P., .7. T., 1865, No. 60, City and State tax, ism, Lot west eide MelYele street, 43 feet north of Ann street, 37 by 100; Nine teenth ward. Slime vs. Unknown, C. I'., J. T., 1865, No. 61. City and State tax, 3800, $5.12. Lot east side Chat ham street, 433 feet south of Clearfield, 38 by 165; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Unknown. C. P., .7. 'St, 1865, N 0.82. City and State tax, itoso, $i3.98. Lot northeast corner Kettiewell and Tormu streets, 100 by 1401 Nine, teenth ward Same vs. n. B. Pennock, C.l', 'T., 1885, N 0.63. City and State tax, 1800, *21.89. Lot east side Chat ham street, 25 feet north of Reading Railroad, 98 by 8 9 .73„; Nineteenth ward. Same vs.'.o. C. Roberts. C. P. J. T., 1805, No. 134. City and State tax, 1660, . 519.09. Lot north side Hunt 6E:4o...street, as feet east of Thompson street, 89 by 80: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. James 16. Reamsey, C. P.,J. T.,1885, No. 65. City and State tax, 1800, *7.00. Let and frame dwelling north side Anthracite street, 100 feet cast of Almond. 2ii by 20. dame vs. Charles E. Spengler, 1) ,J. T., 1884, No. 12. City and state tax. MO, $137.59. Lot eastside Trenton avenue, Si feet north of Clearfield, 582 by 1501 Nineteenth 'ward, Same vs. A. H. Itahmei, C. P., I. T,, 1865, No, W. City and State tax, ISUO, 4C24.11. Lot northwest cor ner Allegheny avenue and Salmon, 150 by 105; Nine teenth ward. Sanie TS. John B. Marne. L. C., J. T 1865, No. 13. City and State tax. 1860, SIIB,D. art and tea brick buildings, northwest corner Brown and Gold streets, 197 by 95; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. John M. Peyton, C.., J. T., 1805, N o. 67. City and State taXOB6O, Lot S0;411060 corner Miller and "klieg enysireitue, 190 by 60i Nine teenth ward. • Same vs. John Rice, C. P. J. T.,186.5, No. al. City . and State tax, 1860, $12.47, Lot south side Cambriastreet , street, 162 feet east of Amber street, 100 Vim; ma, -teenth ward. Same vs. John Brown, C. P., J. T.. 18s5', No. 69. ai id st a t e t a x . 10lio, gob& and Dauphin swenty-six brick houses, soutinutst corner and °oral streets, 288 by 156; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. George W. Brown, C. P., 3. T.,1865, No. 70. City and State tax, $8.61. Lot northwest corner Sepvivu and Emelitte stfeets, 36 by 60; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Henry S. Mott, C. P.,. J. T. 1865, No. 71. City mid State tax„ . 1860.111111.62. Lot northeast cor ner Butler and Myrtle Streets, 112 by 448; Nineteenth ward, . . Same Ts. Cbrls. E. Spangler.C. P., J. T., 1865,110. 72. City and State tax, 1860,4;24.30. Lot northeast corner Werkle and Clearfield streets, I+l by 75; Nineteenth ward. / Sane vs. ;tames Wharton. C. P. .1. T., 186. No. 73. City: and State tax, MU, 61.5.99, 'Lot north side LEGAL. Somerset street, 165 feet west of Cedar street, 60 by 1111.; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William Watt, C. P. a J. T„ 1865, No. 74. City and 1 . 4.11,16 tax, 1860, $8.70, LOG west side Dau phin street, 100 feet west of Trenton avenue, 18 03' - 100; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Jacob Wetzel], C. P. J. 'P., 1865, No. 75. City and State tax, 1860, 0.61. Lot west side How ard street, 162 feet south of York, 36 by 95; Nine teenth ward. . tinne Vs. John Patrick. C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 76. City and-State tax, 1860, $18.94. LOt MSG Side Brown street 100 feet south of Allegheny attune, 101 by 105; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. George Payne, C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. 77. City and State tax, 1800, $13.20. Lot north side Al legheny avenue, 41 feet north of Almond, 40 by /50; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William S. Swanzey, C. P., J. T., 1865. No, 76. City and State tax, 1860, $15.98. Lot south Norris. street, 34 feet west of Apple, 63 bY Nineteenth ward. Stone vs. James Trayner, C. P., 3. T., 1865, No. 79. City and State tax, 1860, $18.91. Lot north stde Randolph street, 142 feet west of Trenton avenue, 100 by liNI; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. B. Thomas, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 80. City and State tax,lB6o, $lO.OB. Lot northeast cor ner Pont/ova an Cedar streets, 60 by 80 ' Nine - teen tb ward. Same vs. Edward Trout. C P., J. T.,1565, No, 81. City and State tax, IE6O, $15.93. Lot west side Brown street, 188 feet south of Clearfield street, 52 by 95; Nineteenth ward. 23:11110 vs. John W. Trump, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 56. city and. State tax, 1860, $24.81. Lot southeast corner Allegheny avenue and Almond street, 188 by 711: Nineteenth ward. • Same vs. Mr. Tomlinson, C. P.. J. T., 1865, No. 33. City and. State tax, 1860, . 511.77. Lot west side Richmond street, 114 feet north of Allegheny ave nue, 51 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Albert White, C. I'., J. T., 1865. No. 84. City and State lax. 1860, *30.75. Lot southeast cor ner Chatham and Wellington Streets l 267 by 86 ; N ineteentli ward. Same vs. John Vaughn, C. P.. J. T.. 1866, No. 85. City anti State tax, 1860, $14.51. Lot northeast cor ner of William and Almond streets, 60 by 105; Nine teenth ward. . Sante vs. W. Whyttoop..C. P., X. T.; 1865, 210. 86. City - and State tax „ 1860, $11.56. Lot southwest cor ner Salmon and Wellington streets, 53 by 10,5; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Conrad Nl - yant, C. P. J. T.. 1865, N 0.67. City and State tax, 1860. 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. J. T, 1865, NO. 88, City and State tax, 1860, $24.81.L0t north -west corner of Cumberland and. Gaul streets, 60 by 160; N ineteenth ward. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, C. r. J. T.,1865,N0, as. Cily and State tax, 1860, *59.53. Lot and build ing northwest corner Girard avenue and Darien street, 18 by 87, No. 811; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Abraham's C. P. J. T. 1865, No. 90. City and State tax, 1860, V 4.96. Lot ' southeast corner of Myrtle and kettiewell streets, 191 by 215; Nineteenth wa.rd. Same vs. James Stockton, C.P., J.T., 1865,N0. 91. City as d State tax, 1860, $5.66. Lot east sid Tucker street. 266 feet west of Cedar street, 16 by 78; Nine teenth ward. _ Same vs. Samuel F. Shenk, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 92. City anti State tax. 1860, $10.07. Lot northwest corner Tulip and. Tucker streets, 60 by 102; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. James bfaitlan, C.P., LT., 1865, N 0.93. City ad street, tax, 1860, *36.75. Lm. east side of Broad l2O feet north of J aekson street, NO by 513; Nineteenth ward. Same ys.William Smith, C. P., J. T., 1865, No.. 94. Cit.- and Suite tax, 1860,8:32.07. Lot southeast corner Cumberland and Tulip streets, 72 by 150; Nineteenth ward. Sante vs. Unknown, C. P. J. T., 1965, N 0.95. City and State iii, 1860, *8.62. Lot south side Toronto street, 350 feet west a Bail, street, 20 by 103: Nines teenth ward. Same vs. C. E. Spangler, c.te., T.,1886, No. 96. City and State tax. 1880, t 2 2, .68. Lot south side of Plum street, 20 feet west OT Bath street, 210 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Stone vs. Patrick 2.'qore'S, C. P. J. T., 1865, N 0.97. City and State tax., 1860, $14.51. Lot northwest corner V 1111,561 and Almond streets,6o by 105; Niue teentionke. Same vs. Daniel McDevitt, C. P. 3. T., 1815. No. 98. City and State tax, 1860, *6.66. Lot southeast corner Almond and Elm streets, 20 by 127; Nine teenth ward. Sante vs. Michael MeMenemy, C. P., J. T., 1865, N 0.99. City and State tax, 1868, $11.57. Lot south west corner of William and Tulip streets, 54 by 102; Nineteenth ward. Same yo, J. W. Alallione, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 100. city and State tax, 1860, $27.77. Lot south side ' Cambria street, 60 feet west of Trenton avenue, 113 by 146; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. John Nelson,C. P., 3. T., 1885, NO. lot. City and State tax 1860, $14.54. Lot southeast cor ner Almond and Birch streets, 105 by 60; Nineteenth ward. Same TS-John MeOluskey, C. P., J. ULM, No 102. City and State tax; 1860, $l9. Lot. northwest corner Howard and Norris, 70 by 45; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. C. S. Orem, C. P., J. T., 18 6 5, No , 1 03. City and State tax, 1860, 07.28. Lot northeast cor ner West and I).ivision, 292 by 122; Nineteeenth ward. Same vs. A. °twine, C. P 1865, NO. 1 0 4. City mut State tax, 1860, *13.80. LOt Southeast cor ner Allegheny avenue and Brown, 70 by 105; Nine teenth ward. Sante vs. C. Wendell, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 105. City and State tax, 1860, *12.99. Lot east side Somer set, 72 feet soup. of Howard, 46 by 110; Nineteenth arard. • _ . ys, C. Wendell, C. P., J. T., 1865, NO. 106. City and Stan, tax, iet,O, id 5.06. Lot South side Le• high lITCIIIIC, SO ita:t east of Sepviva, 46 by 120; Nine teenth ward. Seine vs. Richard Wbiteall, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 107. City and State tax, 1860, $15.09. Lot north side Somerset street, 165 feet west of Cedar street, 60 by 191; Nineteenth ward. . - • Stme vs. J. C. Weber, C. P., J. T., 1555, 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., J. T., 1865, Na. 1083‘. City and State tax, 1860, $21.88. Lot and frame house southwest corner Somerset and Almond strets, 20 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Robert Neßinley, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 100. City and State tax, iB6O. VMS ' . Lot east. side Almond street 160 feet sOnth of Westmoreland, 58 by 140; Nineteenth ward. Same vs; William C. DieMakin, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 110. City and State taxo.B6o, 00.72._ Lot south west coiner Paul and Wellington, 267 by 82; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Wm. McFarland, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 111. City anti State tay, 1880, $21.87. Lot southwest corner of Front and Dukluoud streets, GO by 1.10 feet; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Carlton It. Moore, C. I'.. J. T., 1865, No. 112. City and State tax, 1800, *23.33. Lot southeast corner Sargeant and Sepviva, 54 by 140; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Carlton It. Moore, C. P., S. T., 1865, No. 113. City . and State tax, 1850, SIB.V. Lot southwest corner Pepper. ana Tulip streets, I® by 00; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. James Moore, C. P., J. T., 1365 No. 114. City and State tax, 1860, $30.72. Lat east side Macs street, 60feet south of Elm street, 130 by 86; Nine teenth Ward. . . . Same vs. George Moore, C. P., 3. T., 1865, No. 115. City and State tax, 1860, $15.46. Lot west side Sal mon street, 100 feet south of Clearfield street, 51 by 165: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. George Moore, C. P., J. T., 1866, No. 118. City and State tax, 1860, $30.69. Lot northeast eor nei'Lehigh avenue and West street, 99 by 117; Nine teenth ward. Same s-s. H. Morgan, C. P., J. T.,1865, No. 117. City and State tax, 1880, $12.89. Lot east side Bodine street, GO feet north of Columbia avenue, 57 by 49; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Mitchell, C. P.,•3". T., 1865, No. 118, City and State tax, 1880, $4.59. Lot north side Cumber land, 66 feet west of Cedar street, 18 by 160; Nine teenth ward. • . Same vs. Benjamin E. Moore, C.P., J. T., 1965, No 119. City and State tax, 1560, $.37,.18. Lot northwest corner liawat Sheaf lane and Cooper street, 75 by 518 feet: Nineteenth ward. _ Same vs. D. Monier. C. P., J.T„ 1865, No. 120. City and State tax, 1860, $6,40. Lot west side Duke street, 126 feet south of Monmouth street, 121 by 105; Nine teenth ward. • Same vs. S. W. Stockton, C. P., J. T. 1865, No. 121. City and State tax, 1860, $7.16. Lot and frame house south side Maple street, 20 feet east of Melvale, 20 by 100:Nineteenth ward. Sante TS. C. W. Carrigan, C. P. J. T., 1865. No. City - . Cit and State tax, 1800, $59.89. Lot southeast corner Duke and Westmoreland streets, 348 by 95; Nineteenth - ward. - Same vs. Benjamin Tlttlield, C. P., J. T., 1865. No. 122. City' and State tax, 1860, $2508. Lot on York street, bounded by West, Paul, Gordon, anti York streets; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Eliza A. Reed, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 124. City and State tax,lB6o, $08.46. Lot on Adams street, bounded by Adams, Duke, Emellue, and Almond streets; Nineteenth ward - Same vs. Aaron Sobers, 0, P., J. T., 1865, No. 125. City and State tax, 1860, $33.06. Lot southwest ear ner Clearfield and Lemon streets, 193. by 101; Nine teeth ward. Sa n me vs. Dubosque, C. P., J.T., 1865, N 0.126. City and State tax. 1160, $18.95. Lot northeast corner Somerset and Amber streets, 72 by 146; Nineteenth word, Sanle. vs. bubosqu, C. P. J. T., 1861, No. 127, City and Strfig. tax, 1900, $12.49. Lot southeast cor ner Catubrialruc Amber streets, 90 by 73; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Charles Dixey, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 128. City and State tax. 1860, $23.21. Lot southwest cor ncr Auburn and Trenton avenue, 98 by 146; Nine teenth ward. Sallie 1 - 0. debit 0. Fritobette,"C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 129. City anti State tax, 1860, $21.91_ Lot west aide Richmond street, 440 feet north of Ann street, 40 by 200; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. James Pryor, C. P.. J. T. 1865, No. 130. City and State tax, 1860,' $9.37. Lot and frame build ing north side Somerset street, 84' feet east of West street, 18 by 106: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. M. B. Pennock. C. P. ' .1. T., 1865, No. 131. City and State tax. 1860, $04.17. Lot northeast cor ner IMI-41km and Doke, 196 feet 4 inches by ill foot 7-11 inches; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. 11. S. Patterson, C. P., J. T., 186.5, NO. 122.* City and State tax. 1880, $18.94. Lot southeast corner Almond anti Clearfield, 100 by 140; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William Dickerson. C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 133. - City and State tax, /SOO, $18.94. Lot and brick tadlaing , rant Lida Hancock street. 224 feet Rot 0 1 or Norris street, 32 by 100: Nineti enth. ward. Same vs. John. Dittman. C. P. T, 1365. No. 131. City and State tax, 1860, $1.0.0i. ' Lot east side Han cork, 156 feet north of Cumberland street, 36 by 92; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Daniel Deland, C. P. J. T., 1885 N0.1:35. City and State tax. 8411.51. 1880. 8411.51..61. Lot south side Wit liant ittreCt 4 .l2B feet etl,St of Trenton uvenue,64 by .1.03) Nineteenth ward. • -Same vs. Benjamin licitter, C. P., J. T., 1865, NO. 136. City and State tax, 1860, 4521.88. Lot and brick house thereon, east side Brown street, 36 feet north of Ninety, 17 by Mk; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William It. Dickerson, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 137. City and. State tax,IBM 810-08. Lot and rsume 'house, west side of Germantown road, 88 feet north of Little Poplar, 16 feet, extending half way to Sixth street, in depth; Nineteenth ward.. Some vs. Mr. Peters, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 138. City and State tax, INA $11.51. Lot southwest cor ner Trenton avenue an Clearfield street, 04 by 103; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Berries Shoe, C. P.,J. T., 1865. No. 1:39. City and State tax, 1860,5:30.15. Lot west stile Koster ttrcet.:B42 feet north of sOlne.M; street, 225 by 85; Nineteenth ward. Same E. Barton, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 110. City and State tax, IMO, tr 21.88. Lot northwest cor ner, of Cumberland and Sepviva, 45 by IGO; Nine teenth - tvard. • Satne vs. George A. Richmond, C. P., J. T., 1805, 141. City and State tax, 1860, 68.34. Lot south east corner of Anthracite and Almond, 40 by 80 feet Siinenaattl, sinne vs. E. Shippen, C. P., J. T., 1801, No. 145. City and State tax, 18eAl, $28.27. Lot north side Sol , rilrstreet, 260 feet cast of Melvale, 100 by 108; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. Henry S. Mott, C. P., J . . T., 1865, No. 143. City and State tax, 1860. *20.03. Lot northwest corner Butler and Myrtle streets, 112 by 242; Nine teenth ward, Same vs. James 5. Lawrence, C. P. J.T, 1.55:;,170. 144. City and State tax, 1860, $10.07 Lot southwest corner Commissioners , avenue and 'West street, 57 by SO; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. A. Longstreth, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 795. City and State tax, 1860, 88.10. Lot north side York street, 128 feet west 01 Sepviva street, 18 by 126 feet: Nineteenth ward. SRpie re. Frank. Lodge, G. P.,J. T., le:f;s, N 0.1.46. City and State tax. 19A11. 1512.72. Lot southeast con+ net liahcoch and York.iteeets, GO by 92 feet; Nine teenth - ward. •• Same vs. A. Longstretlr, C r., J. T., 1865, N 0.147. City and Slate tax, 1850, $24.85. Lot northeast cor nel:3;tr_ireatit and SUPViVa streets, 56 by 138; Niue teenth ward. - Sante vs. Henry Keyser, C. Pr., J. 'T., 1865, No; 148. City and State tax, 1860, $10.91. Lot west side Sal- Won stre,A, 12.5fPt PO tall of Welllugton etreet,72 by 1o,5; Nineteenth ward. Saline vs. A. C. Klooketibri7, C.P.C.P., 7.T.,1865,N0. 199. City and State tax, 1860, 10.11. ot southwest corner West and Vermont, by 151 feet 194 Inch; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Henry Strider, C. P., J.V.,1865, No. 150. City and State tax. 1989, 900.01. Lot northeast corner Penner awl Tulip streets, 60 by 59; Nine teenth - ward. Same vs. Martin Nelly, C. P., 3. T. 1615, No. 151. City and State tax, 1860, $15.99. Lot southeast corner West and Gaul streets, 80 by 22; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Michael Kelly, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 152. City and State tax. 1880, 4:18.94. Lot north side Somerset, 72 feet east of Amber street, 72 by 148; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Joel. Jones. C. P., J. 1865, No. 15.3. City and State tax, 1860, $18.95. Lot cast side Beach street. 88 feet south of Reading Railroad, 64 by 81; Nineteenth ward. Same vs.Wlilhun B.Johnson.C.P., J. T.,1885, No. 154. City and State tax, 1860, iro.Bl. Lot north side Pepper, 80 feet west of Trenton avenue, 120 by 82; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. Tlionipson, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 155. 'City and State tax, 1860, $4-1.90. Lot northwest corner York and Hancock streets, 193 by 107; Nine teenth ward. Stone vs. J. Thompson, C. P. J. T., 1865 No. 156. City and State tax, 1800, $54.23. Lot east s ide How ard,-16 feet S inches north of York street, 252 by 110 feet; Nineteenth ward. - Same vs. J. Thompson, O. P., J. T. 1855, No. 157. City and State tax, 1860, $51.80. f..t. northeast corner liantoeli and Dauphin, 280 by 10; Notelet atll ward. Same vs. IldWard Aiken, C. r., J. T., 1865, No. 158. City and State tax,lBBo, $21.93. Lot west sdife Front street, 588 feet south of nuntingdon, 90 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Colonel Ash, C. P., J. T.. 1885 No. 169. City anti State tax, MO, $5.05. Lot *est side Rich- Mond street, 098 feet souther Emory, 17 bY /90; Nine" tveutit ward. . Sallie vs. Allegheny Warr Land Company, C. r., .1. T., .18aa, 1c0.160. city and State tax, 1880, $3.80. LiA south side Allegheny avenue, 284 feet east of ltiolonond, 20 lay 191: N'ineteentli ward. Same Vs. Satiate, C. P., J. T., 18654 No. 161. City and State tax, mal, $4.03. Lot south side Saxson street, 100 feet east of Richmond street, Oi by 72; Nineteenth ward. SONIC Vs. Same, C. P., J. T., IM, No. 182. City and State tax, WO, 80M. Lot north side Saxson street, 244 feet west from Bath street, 84 By 88; Nine teenth ward. Same Ts. Same, C. P. J. T., 1885, No. 163. City and State tax, 1800, 0.97. Lot north. sttiv §axson otivet, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FEIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1865: 148' feet west Of Bath street, 80 by 68; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Same. C. P., J. T. 1366, No. 164. City and State tax, 1800, $10.75. Lot south side-of Saxson VA foot east of Richmond, 240 by 75; Niue ward. Same TS. David Allen, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. 105. City and State tax, 1800, $11.58. Lot north side Wil liam street, 368 feet east of Trenton avenue, 51 by •302; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Robert Sitier, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 186. City and State tax , , 1860,'518.03. Lot northeast cor ner Tucker and bebviVa streets, 111 by 1.06; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. James Sehrack, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 167. City and State tax, 1860, $lO.lO. Lot east side Tor pin street, 60 feet south of Tloga street, 60 by 140; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. E. J. Spittle!, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 168. City and state tax, 1860, $18.94. Lot east side Duke street, 152 feet south of Beading Banroad, 01 by 81 feet 7 tithes; Nineteenth ward. Same TS. S. M. Sarkenhelm, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 169. City and State tax, 1860, $11.48. Lot and three-story brick building at the Junction of Frank ford road and Trenton avenue, 105 by 46; Nineteenth ward. Same TS. Mr. Schenck, C. P., J. T. 1865, No. 170. City and State tax , 1560, 318..5. Lot north side Wood street. 154 feet Of Cedar street, 18 by Mk; Nineteenth Ward. Same v5..9. W. sterling, C. P., J. T., 1865, NO. 111. City and State tax, 1860, $15.211. Lot northwest cor ner. Tulip and Buntin.gdort, GO by 100; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Charles E. Spangler C. P. J. T.,1865, No. 172. City and State tax, 1864, $37.26. Lot south east corner of Tulip and Ulearneld streets, 162 by 100 feet; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Samuel Shober, J. T., 1865, No. 172. City and State tax, 1860, $30.63. Lot northwest cor ner .Amber and Adams streets, 150 by 116; Nineteenth ward. Sante TS. Catharine Taylor. ' C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 174. City and State tax, 1860,31,12.30. 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. 3. T., 1801, No. 175. City and Slate tax, 1860.8100.20. Lot northwest corner Susquehanna and Third, 314 by 102' Nineteenth wrd. Same vs. Mr. Thomas. C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 176. city and State tax, 1860, 4310.88. Lot and brick build. ins west side Bodine street; 804 feet west of Mont gomer) street; 14 6-y 40i Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Jaeob Sulger, C. P.,J. T., 1865, No. 177 r. City and-State Lax, 1860. $13.99. LCit east side Frank ford road, 70 feet north of.J.iuntingdon, 40 by 120; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. It. Stager, C. P., J. T., 1865, 'No. 178. City and State.tax, 1860, $9.58. Lot northeast cor ner h'rankford road and Huntingdon street, 30 by 80; Nineteenth Iva, d. Same vs. It. S. Simpson,_ C. P., J. T., 1065, No. 179. City and State tax, 2060,518,42. Lot sonthwest cor ner Somerset and Amber streets, 60 by 172; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. E. S. Simpson, C.P. T., 1865 No. 180. City and State tax, 1860, $21.37. Lot south atte Sum mer street, 191 feet cast of Amber street; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. A. B. Scott, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 181. City and State tax, 1800, $44.59. Lot and live brier: buildings, northeast corner Adams and. Amber, 64 by 34; Nineteenth ward. - Same vs. Alleghany Wharf Land Company, C. - P., J. T., 1865, N 0.182. City and State tax, 1860, $13.24. Lot south side .Alleghany avenue, 304 feet east of. Richmond street, 120 by 119; .I , ..Tinteenth ward. Same vs. same, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 183. City and State tax, 1860, $4.91. Lot north side Saxson Con street, 149 feet east of Richmond street, 60 by 6 8; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. same, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 184. City and State tax, 1860 $64.70. Lot on Bath street; bounded by Bath, Alteghany avenue, and the river Delaware; Nineteenth ward.. Same s-s. Berne& Slice, C. P., S. T., 1865, No. 185. And State tax, 1860, $13.03. Lot south side 'Le high avenue, 46 feet. west of Amber, 40 by 100; Nilie teenth ward. " Same vs. J. B. Snlger, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 186. City and State tax, 1860, $51.82. Lot northwest cor ner Huntingdon and Memphis streets, 100 by 60; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. M. Simpson, C. P. J. T.,1885, No. 187. City and State tax, 1860, $22.1 6. Lot southeast corner Alleghany avenue and. West street, 190 by 12:'.; 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 feet north of Wellington, 174 by 122; Nineteenth iltvard. Same vs. William S. Simpson,C. P. J. T., 1665, No. 189. City and Statetax, 1860, 20.41. Lot south west corner of Auburn and Amber streets, 94 by 140; Nineteenth, ward. Same vs. William S. Simpson_ , C. P. J.,T., 1865, No. 190. City and State tax, Ig4o, $1.9.89. Lot north east corner Auburn and Coral streets, 94 by 146; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Mr. Johnson, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 191. City and State tax, 1860, s—. Lot northeast corner nichmone Lae and Witte street, 110 by 128; Nine teenth vs. Ward J.. Same W. Johnson, 0. P., J. T., 1865, No, 162. City and State tax, 1980, &S.C. Lot north side Diamond street, 90 feet east of Thuron street, 16 by 60; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. James Hill, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 193. City and State tax, 1880, $15.09. Lot southeast cor ner Ketticivell and Bank streets. 112 feet 6 inches by 191 feet; Nineteenth ward. Same ca. J. D. Hazell, C. P., J, T., 1865, No. 194. City and State tax, 1660, 8(15.05. Lot northwest corner Ontario and Myrtle, lin by 15 , 5; Nineteenth ward. , • Same 's& John Hall, C. P., J. T., 1885, Ito. 195. City and State tax, 1860, $.17.54. Lot east side Al mond street, 155 feet south of Lehigh avenue, 65 by 135: ITiuteenth ward. _ b'grac Ts. John P., J. T., 1865, No. 196, City and State fax 19M. tl5-09. Let west Side Brown street, 154 feet south of uteartield, 54 by 51; Nine teenth ward. - - • Same vs. George Hartman, C. P. J. T, 1865, No. 197. City and State tax. 1800, $7.10. Loenorth side Nassau street, 80feet east of Tulip street, 32 by 83; Nineteenth ward. Same re. Frederick Heim C. P., J. T 1865, No. 108. City and. State tax, 186 ~ 4114.51. Loenorta side Somerset, 148 feet south of Trenton avenue, 88 by 191; Nineteenth ward. Shine vs. J. U. Hoffman, C. I'. J. T., 1863, No. 199. City and State tax, 18C4, $59.69. Lot southwest corner Somerset and Gaul streets, 271 by 80; Nine teenth ward.' Same vs. G. H. Horn, C. P., J. T. 1865, No. 200. City and State tax,lB6o, 4121,30, 'Lot northeast corner Somerset and Gratil, 136 by 60. Xineteentli ward.. Same vs. Same, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 201. City and State tax, 1860, $8.64. Lot east side Chatham, 170 feet north of Somerset, 32 by 95; Nineteenth ward. . • Same TS. Hartley, C. P., J. T., 1805, No. DP- City and State tax, 1880, $lO.lO. Lot west side Brown street. 127 rest soott. of Roadlog Railroad, 32 by —; Ninetremb - Same vs. C. M. & 11. Garber, C. P., J. T., 1805,N0. 203. City and State tax, 1800, $10.70. Lot south side Anthracite street, 80 feet east of Amber, 51 by 10; Nineteenth ward. s s . Same vs. John Garber,'C.T., 1865, No. 204. City and State tax, 1860, V. 35. Lot south side-An thracite street, 331 feet east of Almond, 31 by 80; Nineteenth ware. Same vs. E. 11. Grant, C. P., S. T., 1865, No. 265. City and State tax, 1860. $lO.ll. Lot southeast cor ner .Adams and Tulip, 72 by 150: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Charles Geopp, C. P.. J. T., 1865, No. 206. City and State tax, 1860, $15.36. Lot northeast Cor ner Martha and Huntingdon, le* by 60; Nineteenth ward.. _ . • Sante vs. John &tiler, C;;T., J, T., /865, No. 207 . City and State tax, 1860, .50.. Lot southwest cor ner Susquehanna avenue and Front Street, 117 by 110; Nineteenth ward. Sanwa - S. W. &C. Faulkner, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 208. City and State tax, 1860, $7.16. Lot southwest corner Clearfield and. Cooper, 80 by 80; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Jobn Pa o , ran, C. P.,J. T., 1965. No. 209. City and State talc, 1960,_57.16. Lot east shin West street, 95 feet south of Elm street, 18 by 110; Nine teenth ward. _ . Same vs. Fritz and Williams, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 210. City and State tax, 1860. *23.35. Lot north east corner Enntingdon and Collins streets, 110 by 90; Nineteenth ward. Same Vs. J. Evans. C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 211. City and S ate tax, 1860, 439.76. ' Lot southwest corner of Gaul and Westinoteland divas, 253 hyl6s; Nine teenth ward. - Same Ts. John R. Evans,C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 212. City and State tax, 180, $36.59. Lot southeast corner Gaul and Westmorelana streets, 174 by 135; N'inetef nth ward. • Sense 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 Ced_ar street, 16 by 80; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. William Deal, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 214. City and State tax, 1660, $lO.lB. Lot . north side of Sergeant, 87 feet cast of Jasper street, 100 by 86t Nineteenth ward. ' Same vs. John Dougherty, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 215. City and State tax, 1860,55.68. Lot west side of Duke street, 42 feet east of William street, 20 by 105; Nineteenth ward. Some TB. Clement, C. P., J. T., ISCS, No. 218. City and State tax, 1860,C.4.81. Lob West side orChat ham street, 80 feet north of Allegheny avenue, 128 by is; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Owen Clark. C. P., J T., 1865, No. 217. City and State tax, 1860, $3.68. Lot northeast corner Richmond and Kettlewell streets, 20 by 147; Niue teen t ward. _ tame ys. John Kraut, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 218. City end State tax, 11100, 647,17. Lot north side Somerset, Ma feet east of Gaul, 26 by 80; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Or S W. Clothier, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 219. City and State tax ; 1860, 801.83. Lot northwest corner Somerset and Tlip, SO by 191; Nineteenth ward. parse vs. Brovenis, C. P. J. T.,-1865, No. 220. City and State tax, 1800, *lO.OB, Lot souhwest corner Ontario and Cooper, to by r.n; - Nineteenth ward. Same vs. S. C. Billlneyer, C. P. J. T.,1805, N0..T1. City and State tax, 1860 800.01. Lot south side llet tiewell, 215 feet eust otifyrtie, 60 by 191; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. J. B. Coyt, C. P., J. T., 1865,_ No. 2H. City and State tax, 1860, $lO.lO. Lot north side Pep- Re i t; o s i tag i, qt! a i r 'e t rt west of Tulip street, 60 by 59; s'arne - re. Edward Clinton, C. P. J. T. 165, No. ZA, City and State taxes, 1860, sl.9i. Lot east side Howard street, 338 feet north of York street, 18 by 92; Nineteenth w:trd. Same vs. Edward Clinton, C. P., J. T., 1005, No. City and. State tax, 1860, $5.46. Lot east side Hancock street, 340 feet south of Huntington street, 18 by 021 Nineteenth ward. Same :vs.bi. CrOftgO,C. r..dr TA Mg. N 0.225, CR/ and State tax, 1860, 4.21.87. Lot east side Richmond street, 20 feet north of Ontario street, ST by 150; Nineteenth want. Same vs. Clayton Allen, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 228. City and State tax, 1860,518.95. Lot west side Lemon street, 130 feet 9 inches north of Ann street, 108 by 101; I•lneteenth ward. Baple Ss, JOlllOB slewart, C. P. J. T., 1861, No. City and State tux, 1000, $16.66. Lot east dile Thlad street 92 feet north of Susquehanna avenue, 158 by 114: Nineteenth ward. Same vs. James. Saul, C. P.,J. T., 1865 No. 228. City and State tax, 1800, 813.04 . Lot west side Front street 267 feet south of Susquehanna avenue, 40 by 110: Nineteenth ward. Ts. 3, W. Colladay,C. P., J. T., 1865,N0.229. City and State tax, 1650, 811.45. Lot east side Duke street, 85 feet south of Wellington, 16 by 95; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. S. T. Conrad, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 230. City and State tax:, 1860445.43. Lot southeast corner Lehigh avenue and Almond street, 155 by 90; Nine teenth ward. Same vs. William D. Baker. C. P., J. 'P., 1865, No. 231. City and Slate tax, 1860, f 29.82. Lot southwest corner Allegheny avenue and - street, 188 by 70; IVlneteenth ward. Same vs. George W. Burr, C. P., J. T., 1885. No. 232. City ono State tax, 1800, Lot southeast corner Cumberland and Third streets 400 by 114; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. James and John Brown, C. P.J. T. 18t5. No. 233. City and State tax, 1980, tiaLs.. Lot south side Somerset street, 263 feet east of Amber, 72 by 172; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Mary A. Bower, C. P., J. T., ma, No. 284. City and stale tax, 1860, $lO.ll. Lot south side Norris street 00 feet 6 inches east of Trenton axe' nue, 18 feet 6 inches by 209 feet; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. M. Bowers, C. F., J. T., 1865, No. 235. City and State tax, 1860, $17.45. Lot south side Nor ris street 241 feet 6 inches east Or Trenton avenue , 69 by 135; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. N. Bowers, C. P., J. T., 1866, No. 236. City and State tax, 1860, 602.52. Lot south side Nor ris street, 384 feet 6 inches east of Trenton avenue, 73 by 86; Nineteenth ward. SUMO vs. Henry Budd, C. P. J. T., 1885, No. 237. CI 1y and State tax, 1860, *8.65. 'Lot west side Fifth street, 262 feet south of York street, 56 by 139; Nine" tewith ward. Dame. vs. 2,11.1 rev, Betaner,C. P. T. NOa 218. City and State ta,:, 188, *l5 84. Lot and frame bouse est side Front street, 140 feet south of-Hun tingdon street, 36 by 110; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Jenks Black C. P. J. T. 1865, No. 239. City and State tax, 1860, 4,4.93. Lot east side Maselier street, 131 feet north of llauphin,lBby 95; Nineteenth ward. Sattie vs. John Brown,C. P., J. T., 1865, No. '240. City and glide tax, 186054.28. Lilt south side Bar gema street, 218 feet east of Emerald street. 18 by 146; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Samuel Bechtold, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 241. City anti State tax, 1860, *7.17. Lot north side York street, 140 feet west of Cumberland street, 18 by 150; Nineteenth ward. - Same vs. J. 11.eown, J.T., 1865, No. 212. City and Stale tax, 1600, $13.0 5 . 'Lot and brlekhouse east Ode Emerald street, es feet south of Ella street, 12 py 52; Nineteenth ward. tame vs. J. 11. - Cristy, C. P. J. 1865, No. 243. City anti State tax, 1860, 00,73." Lot east side West street, 80 feet north of Lehigh avenue, 180 by 117; N Ineteentli ward. Same vs. William Chew, C. P. .1.T., 18115, No. 244. City and State tax 180 0 , 404.51. 'Lot northwest cor e and 31elottOtti11, 105 by 80; Nineteenth .. Same VS. Abram Baker, C. P., S. T., 1885, No. 245. City and State tax, 1860, t 23.35, Lot southwest cor ner Richmond and Westmoreland. 60 by 475*, Nine ternith ward. Same Ys. M. L and J. 0, Crease, 0, P., J. T.,1885, 1;0. 246. City and state tax, 1800, 5t18.0.1. Lot south }rest corner Weusley and Lambert, 140 by 145; Nine teenth ward. _ Saute is. F. W. Coniston, C. P., J. T., 1806, 247. City and. State tax, 1860, $13.03. Lot west side Richmond street, 269 feet north of Maple, 20 by 200; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. C. Bauer, C. 1., J. T., 1863, No. 248. City and State fax, 1560, 405.99.. Lot northeast corner West and Clearfield, I.= by 74; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. Charles E. Spangler, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 249. City and State. tax, LW, $3053. Lot north oadf 1,01 . 1113 r Ann and Lemon strett6,l47 feet 8 luolles by 140 feet: Nineteenth ward. • Same vs: A. E. Spangler, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. .T.SO City and State tax, 1860, *Bl.Bl. Lot northwest corner ?Maple aund Bath, 820by257; Nineteenth ward. Same vs. C. Spangler, C. J. T., 1865, No. 241. City and State tax, 1860, $30.59. Lot northwest cor ner Palm and Bath streets, 170 by IMO; Nineteenth Same vs. C. E. Spangler, C. I', J. T., 1855. No -252. City and State tax, 1850, 08.86. Lot southeast corner Trenton avenue and Clearaelti, alg. by 135 feet to Witte street; Nineteenth ward. Same vs . same, C. P.,.1. T., 1861, No. 252. Clty and State tax, 1860, V 21.1.70. Lot north side Ann street, 180 feet east of Dielvale street, 240 by 100; Nineteenth ward. Same Ta.t. Chai , oh. C. P.. J. T.. 16,173, No, 254. City and State tax, MO, $1.14.28. Lot east side street, 57 feet south of Commissioners , avenue, 50 by BO; Nineteenth ward. Shine vs. Same, C. r.. J. T. 1805, No. 255. City and State tar, 1800, $17.47. ' Lot uOrtheast corner Commissioners' avenue and Gaul, 57 by 130; Nine teenth ward. Saint vs. George Pifer, C. P. J. T., WA, No. 216. City and State tax, 18,50, $11.56. Lot and brick building east side Front street, 92 feet north of Har rison street, 18 bv 331 Nineteenth ward, .9111111, AU Thomas C. P., J. T., 1461. No. 257, City and State tax, 1.560, 624.31. Lot and dwelling west side of Tenth street, 139 feet south of Master,ls hy 192, No. 1334; Twentieth ward. .- Same Vs. Same, C. P.. 3. T. 186.5. No. 258. City and State tax, 1860, $21.23. Lot and dwelling west side of Marsha)) street, 281 feet tm hich north of Poplar, 16 by 87 feet 5 inches, No. 932 ; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Mrs. reason, C. P.. J. T., 1635, No. 259. City and State tux, 1860,'530.70, Lot and dwelling east side of Seventh street, 65 feet north of Master street, 17 by 88, No. 1409; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas,C. P., J. T., 1865. No. 260. City rind State tax, 160, $23.35. Lot and 'dwelling east side .of Seventh street, 231 feet 494 indite north of Poplar street, 16 by 87 feet 5 inches, No. 027; Twentieth ward. Same vsTruit, Cl. P., J. T., 1865, No. 261. City and State lax, 1862, $19.20. Lot south side of Vine street, 94 feet west of Twenty-second street, 32 ;by 66. Tenth ward. Same vs. Samuel Roberts, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 262. City and State tax, 1860, $26.08. Lot and dwelling northeast corner of Franklin and Master strapte, 34 by 60; Twentieth ward. Same vs. John Lets, C. P., J. 'P., 1803, No. 202. City and State tax, 1860, i 22.40. Lot and dwelling west side of Heath street, 81 feet east of Thirteenth street, 14 by 63, No. 1245; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Peter. Mastiff, C. P., J. T.,1865, No. 261. City and State tax, 1860,518.40.'Let and dwelling south side of Hainee street, 17 feet west of Twelfth street, 12 by 60 feet 11./ leek; Twentieth ward. Saline vs. A. Zeibv, ' C. P. S. T. 1865, No. 255. City and State tax, 1860; *3.47. 'Lot northeast side Sum mer street, 180 feet northwest of Hutton, 40 by 115; Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs. D. Armstrong, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 266. City and State tax, 1860, 8420.01. Lot and ilwelliug . west side Sixth street, 117 feet SX.lnehes south o f Oxford street, 10 feet 5 inches by 98 feet 2 ineheS: Twentieth ward. ' Same vs. John Niump, C. P., J. T„ 18e5, No. 267, City and State tax, 1860, 8321.62. Lot and dwelling east side Twelfth street, rts feet south of Mont gomery, 30 by 173; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Itirs. Chapman, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 268. City and State tax, um, 183.65. Lot and thy-en ing east side Fifteenth street, 125. feet north of Gi rard avenue, 17 by 05 feet 8 inches; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Freeman Scott, C. P., J. T., 1866, No. 269. City and State tax, 1860, $18.40. Lot and three story brick house west side of Hutchinson street, 151 feet . 'g, inch north -of Poplar, 16 by 64; Twentieth ward. Same vs. same, C. P., J. T., 1665, No. 270. City and State tax, 1800, /18.82. Lot and three-story brick dwelling west side of HutehinSoll street, 135 feet g inch north of Poplar, 10 by 64, No. 016; Twen tieth ward. Same vs. Freeman Scott, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 271. City and State tax, 18130, *21.45. Lot and dwell ing west side Hutchinson street, 71 feet X, inch north of Poplar, 16 by 64, No. 908; Twentieth ward. Same vs. John Bans, C. P., ,J'. T., 1865, No. 272. City and State tax 1860, =.62. Lot and dwelling northeast side Ridge avenue 64 feet southeast of Oxford street, 16 by 901 Twentieth ward. Same vs. Jos. af. Thomas, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 273. City and State tax, 1860, $58.13. Lot and dwell ing north, side Girard avenue, 18 feet west of Da rien street, 17- by 87. No. 813 Twentieth ward. Same vs. H. Morton, C. 'P., J. T., 1865, No. 274. City and State tax, 1860, $42.49. Lot and dwelling west side Fifteenth street, 16 feet north of Walker sf reet, 18 hr 10e, No. 19211: Twentieth ward, Same vs. William Bueknell, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 275. City and State tax, IMO, $81.16. Lot southwest corner Ridge avenue and Master; Twentieth ward. Same vs. J. Hutchinson, C. P., J. T.,.1865, No. 276. City and State tax, 1860, *16.77. Lot west side Sixth street, 100 feet north of Thompson street, 20 INN; Twentieth ward. 'Same vs. tinarios Hobbs. 0. P_, J. T. ' 186;i 1 No. 277. City and State tax, 1860, *15.47. Lot and dwelling east side Twenty-first street, 193 feet 43¢ inches south of Oxford, 17 feet 2 Inches by 103 feet; Twen tieth ward. Same vs. 0. Conrad, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 278. City and State tax, 1860, $21.36. Lot south side Col lege avenue, 56 feet west of Nineteenth street, 50 by 80; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Hacker & Conrad, 0_ P., J. T., 1865, NO. 279. City and State tax, 1808, *15.48. Lot northwest corner Eighth and Morris, 20 by 67 feet 5 inches; First war.L___ Same vs. Washington Ross, C. P., J. T.,1865, No. 280. City and State tax, 1808, $20,37. 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 M. Thomas, L'' P., J. T.,1865,N 0. 281. City and State tax ; 1860,i,24.82. Lot and dwell ing west side of Tenth street, 124 feet south of Mas ter-, 15 by 100. No. 1536; Twentieth ward. Same vs. H. S. Fox, C. P. J. T., 1865, No. 282. City and State tax, 1860,54.20. Lot west side Minor, 188 feet north of MonntPleasant,lBby 100; Twentieth ward. - Same vs. John E. Deck, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. ass. City and State tax; 1860, 04.02. Lot Mt side Broad street, 148 feet north of Thompson, 24 by 100; Twen tieth ward. Same vs. Henry W. Gault, C. P,, J. T., 1565, No. 284. City and State tax, 1860, 807.7.5. Lot east side Fifteenth street, 17 feet south of Stiles street, 15 by 91 feet 8 inches, to a 4-feet alley; Twentieth ward. C. Same vs. Elias England, P., J. T., 1865, N 0.285, City and State tax, 1860, $14,65. 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. d 286. City and State tax, 1860, $54.82. Lot and wel hng west side Sixth street ,5 feet 10 inches north of Diamond street, 30 by 261; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Isaac Fennimore, C. P.., J. T., 1865, No. 287, City and State tax, 1860,153.74. Lot south side College avenue, 10.9 feet west of Nlneteeth street, 10Z by CO; Twentieth ward, Same vs. T. Hartley, C. P., J. T., 1855, NO. 283. City and State tax, 1800, $339.e6. Lot east side Onta rio street, 161 feet north, of Thompson street, 80 by 133; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Mark lifalderston, C. P., 3. T., 1865, No. 289. City and State tax, Mett„.127.31. Lot west side Twelfth street. 102 feet south of Oxford, 34 by 116 ; Twentieth ward. Same vs. E. Beek, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 290. City and State tax, 1860, $74.89. Lot north side Shars wood street, extending from Twenty-third to Twen ty-fourth, by 90 feet in depth; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Henry Cinult, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 291. City and State tax, 1860, 124.22. Lot south side Tompson street, 70 feet 8 inches east of Nbieteeth street, Ift 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 vs. Henry Fox, C. P.. J. T., 1865, No. 293. City and State tax, 1860, 627.78. Lot south side ot rata avenue, 72 feet west of Nineteenth, 72 by 200; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Elias England, 0. P. J. T., 180, No. 291. City and State tax, 1860, i;24.81. - 'Lot southwest cor ner Columbia avenue and Twenty-second street, 78 feet 6 inches by 67 feet 11K-inches. Same vs. Elias England, C. P., J. T. 1%5, No. 295. City and State tax, 3860, $12.52. Lot niartheast side Ridge avenue, 141 feet northwest of Twenty-second Street, 34 by 67 feet 1141 inches: Twentieth ward. Same vs. Peter Doremnus. C. P., J. T., 1855, No. 200. City and State tax, 1800, 12.57. Lot south side. College avenue, F. 02 feet 4% inches west of Nine teenth street, 16 feet 6 inches by 48 feet 616. inches; Twentieth ward. Same vs. 'William Heaves, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 2e7. City and State tax, 1860, $54.27. Lot south side College avenue, 126 feet west of Nineteenth street, 109 by SO; Twentieth ward, , Same vs. 0. Conrad, C. P., J. T., 1805, Ho. MS. City and State tax, 1860, *44.91. 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. 1865, No. 299: City and State tax, 1860, $50.38. Lot north side Gi rard avenue, 307 feet 2 inches west of Nineteenth street, 88 by 671 Twentieth ward. Same. vs. Samuel Conrad, C. P. 3. T., 1865, NO. 300. City and State tax, MO, 835.33. Lot northeast corner Twenty-second and Jefferson streets, no by 100; Twentieth. ward. , Sallie vs. George Buzzard, C. P., J. T., 1865, 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. traineS Flood, C. P., J. T., 1865 No. an. City and State tax,1560, $11.61. Lot and mprove.. meats east side of i Warnock street, 40 feet SOUth of Thompson. 41 by 91; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Matson, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 303. City and State tax 1860. OA. Lot east side Warnock street, 120 feet south of Thompson street, 17 by 51; Twentieth ward. Same va. George Goodman, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 304. City and State tax. 18.60, $7.14. Lot south side Cabot, 118 feet WeSt of Sixteenth street, 16 by 50; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Beals, C. r., J. T., 1885, No. 305. City and State tax, 1860, $7.14. Lot south side Cabot street, 134 feet west of Sixteenth street, 16 by 50; Twentieth ward. Sante vs. B. C. Cooper, C. P., J. T., 1885, No. 306. City and State tax, 1860, $19.65. Lot and dwelling south Bide *barswood street, 16 feet east of Twentf seeond, 16 by 70: Twentieth ward. Saute vs. John - Mitchell, C. P., ,T. T., 180.1, No. 207. City and State tax, 1860, $80.77. Lot southwest cor ner Sixth and .Berks streets, 134 by 306; Twentieth ward. - Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, C. P., J. T.; ISA No. 208. City and State tax, h 360, 8g61.41. Lot and imnreyelnents northeast corner Ninth and Girard avenue, SO byl..i6; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Mr. Gault, C. P., J. T., 1865, NO. 309. City and State tax, 1860 *'x.64. Lot south side Thompson street, 86 feet Feinches cast of Nineteenth street, 16 by 120; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Joseph M. Thomas, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 310. City and State tax. 1860, 836.03. Lot east side Ninth street, 150 feet 4 Inches north of Girard avenue, 60 by 58: Twentieth ward. Same vs. 0. Conrad, C. r., J. T., 1646. No. 811. City and State tax, 1860, *27.26. Lot south side Col lege avenue, 254 feet east of Corinthian, 21 by 4348, No. 2001; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Ditman & Sherry, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 312. City and State tax,lB6o, $4.53. Lot southwest sie Franklin street, 180 feet. north of Baker, 20 by 111 feet 4 inehes,_No. 161: Twenty-third ward. . Same ys t same, C. P., J. T., 1865, No. 313. City and State tax,ii4.2B. Let , northeast aide Nice street and 'torn west side Mc Parrett. street, 41 feet 8 inches on Nice street, and 100 feet 3 inches in depth; No. 19; Twenty-third ward. • Sante vs. Daniel Crowther, C. P. J. T., 186 F, No. .a 4. City and State tax, 1860, $1.75.' Lot on Tacony street, 20feet on Tacony street by.= feet to Henry - street; Twenty-third ward. _ . • Sere& va. Jaime W. Bigloy, C. J. T. 1865, No. 815. City and State tax 800, 83.91. Lot on Kenne dy street, 140 feet on Kennedy street, 138 44-100 on Taylor street, 120 feet ou - Thomas street; Twenty third ward. Same vs. Freeman Scott, D. C., J. T., 1865, N 0.14. City and State tax. 1800, $.?21.61. Lot north side Columbia avenue, 360 feet 10h incites west of Broad street; TIITWWI! ward. Same vs. Edward karker, .1.T., City and State tax, 1860, $119.00. Lot and dwelling south side GirartLavenue, 69 feet 1t inch front ey 77 feet deep on Warnock street, No. 1014; Twentieth ward. Same vs. Mr. Rohrman, D. C., J. T. 1865. No. IS. City and State tax, moo, *149.19. Lot 'and dwelling enst side Broad street 160 feet south of er•rard ave nue, 60 by 160 to Ontario str-et; Twentieth ward. Same ye. William A. Gardner, D. C., J. T., 1865, No. 17. City-and State tax, 1880 , @ i225.87. Lot and improvements north side 1' itbert street, 127 feet north of Eleventh street, 52 by 136; Ninth ward. al3-that . SUMMER RESORTS. LIGHT-HOUSE COTTAGE, -LA ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The nearest house to the surf. JONAH WOOTTON, aul4-Ine Proprietor. R uRA i lp iti aT I T L E L, VENANCIO COUNTY, PA. JAMES E. STEEL, Proprietor. This well-known and popular House has mind been thoroughly refitted RA4 enlarged to more Was double its former capacity.- It is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town. with ready access try Rail and Stage to all points in the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for Guests fully equal to those of first-class Hotels in any part of the country. It hat been the aim of the Proprietor to establish a House combining the comforts of Home with all 04 advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he tow succeeded. .114-82/ 9,EA BATHING-CAPE MAY CAPE a." ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL. This large and commodious Hotel, known as the National Hall, is now receiving visitors. Price per week, *l6; children and servants half-price. jeac-Rn AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor. COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore existing under the name. of LESLEY & CO., Dealers in Hardware, No. 607 Market street, is dissolved by ilia death of JAMES LESLNY, The business of the late Aran will be closed by the surviving partner. EDWIN 13 - . noN.m. PHILADELPHIA, August 19, 1865. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED the Interest of James Lesley, Jr., in the late firm of Lesley A Co., and haring associated with him calf Ali. L C, TALL lAN, of Camden, N. J., will continue the Hardware »mdae.s at the old iititad, No. 607 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, under the name of E. G. STONES & CO. EDWIN G. STONES.. PIIILADELYIItA, August 15, 1865. au24-6t O . OPARTNERSHIP. —THE ENDER STONED have this day entered into a Copart nership under the name and title or HURST ' & CO. ifor the purpose , or MANUFAC TITIHNGSTEEL AND SAWS, at Nos. 1513 and 1515 AMERICA Street. THOMAS ERINGEURST, SAMUEL H. BIBIGHAUS. PHILADELPHIA, August 16; 1865. . aul9-6t KoTICE—TIIA.T I HAVE THIS DAY IA disposed Of my entity interest to the business of the QUAREII CITY SA-NY AND STEEL WO.lllO. to my son THOMAS DItINGIIIMST., and SAMUEL 11. BIBIGHAUS. The former business will be settled by the subscriber. JOHN IL BRINGHURST. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16, 1865. aul9-6t_ 00PARTNERBIIIP TOTIOE.-T H llndertigned have this day entered into a 00- partnership under the name and title of BRUNE% WANN, & CO., for the transaction of the GENE RAL LUMBER BUSDiESS, at 1908 'MARKET St. A. BRUNEX D. C. WANS A. BRUNER . a.s. PHILADBLPHIA., July 8, 1/368. TILE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN connection with an old established Lumber Depot at Columbia, Pa., thug giving the yard superior ad vantages.. 101.411 t. S - RERIFF"S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ Of AllusNendltioni ExponaS, to Inc di rill ed, be exposed - to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening.. September I, JEWS, at 4 o'clock, at. Sansom-stecet I lull, No. I. All that stone factory building, steam on gine, .st emit holler, and lot or piece of ground, situ ate partly In the late borough of Frankford and partly in the late township of Northern Liberties and County of Philadelphia; beginning at a stake for a corner in the middle of Adanisstreet.in Frank ford aforesaid, thence along the middle of said Adams street Sonth mnetven degrees tlventy-fotte minutes, cast lifteen perches and seventy-four hun dredths of a perch, and south twentymtne degrees and thirty minutes. west seven perches and-live tenths of a perch to a corner: thence by land form erly of Peter Backlua north forty-six degrees and nineteen minutes west, and Crossing Pr - MO:ford creek fifteen perches, to a corner of Laud formerly of Joseph Potts; tiddleo by said land north any -van degrees eleven minutes east 0110 perch, and »ortli forty-two degrees and nineteen minutes, west four teen perches to a corner of ground sold to Abraham Abrams: thence partly by said Abrams' laud and partly by ground conveyed to Elias. Pilling, and crossing Frankford creek, north seventy-one de grees and six minutes, east about seven . perches, to the cast side vt std creek; thence. down the said creek Wand Six perches and Iwo-tenths of nAgerek. to the southeasterly line of the next herolitatTbr de scribed lot; thence by said ground north seventy one degrees and six minutes, east about ten perches and four-tenths of a perch, to the place of begtu ning. Containing about one acre and one-quarter of land,including roads and creek, be the same more or less. No. 2. Also, all those two stone dwellings and lot or piece of ground, composed of live contiguous lots or pieces of ground, situate on the sontnwesterly side of said Adams street; containing in front ou said Adants street one hundred feet, and extending southwestward, between parallel lines at right an glee with said AdalllS street, in length or depth, about 011 e hundred and thirty feet, more or less, to the side Of. Frankford creek: BORIIdOd nOrthward by ground conveyed to Samuel Holl,sonth west ward by said Frankford creek, southeastward' by tile above-described lot, and northwestward bv Adams street,aforesaid. Together with all and singular the ways, waters, water-courses, rights, liberties, pri vileges.; improvements, hereditaments, and appur tenances whatsoever therminto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the royargona, dor., re - nu, Issues, and profits thereof. CD. S., 65. 35. Debt, $567.11. - Gowen.] Taken in execution and tot.)e sold as the property of Solomon Wilde. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, 1865. au2s-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levitt Facias, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or I - endue, on MONDAY Evening, September 4, 1865, at 4 O'clock, at Sansom street Hall, • All that three-story brick messuage and lot of . ground situate ou the south side of - Coates street, ninety-one feet ten inches eastward from Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing-in front on Coates street ei*hteen feet, and in depth one hundred and two lest eight incises to Penn street. CD. C.; S., '63. 63. Debt, $2,230.74. Pletcher.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac H. Fennimore. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff.. • Phliadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23. 1865. au2s-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF KJ a writ of Vend Mont Exponas, 86 ins directed, will be exposed to public sale or Tontine, , en lutObr- DAY Evening, September 4,1865, at 4 o chick, at bansom-street Hall, All that four-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on Clue northeast corner of Third and ew streets, In the city of Philadelphia: containin 1. front on Third street 18 feet 9 blelle4iStid in depth along 56 feet. (Whin premises S. S. Joncs, by deed dated October 31, 1844, recorded In Deed BoOk R. L. L., No. 38, page 231, &c., conveyed unto Osborn Conrad In fee.] (D.C.; S., +65. 62. Debt, $62L24. Simpson.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Osborn Conrad. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sherif. Philadelphia, Sherlirs Office, Aug. 23, 1808. 9.1123-3 t, SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE• OF a writ of Levari Paclas, to me directed, wilt be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, September 4, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall An that i.t of ground beginning on the corner of Orthodox street and Tacony street, in the city of Philadelphial. thence extending westwardly along Tacony street 127 feet 6 Inches; thence southwardly 100 feet; thence westwardly 2D feet; thence north wardly 100 feet to Tacony road; thence westwardly by the same 240 feet; thence southwardly 200 feet to Melrose street; thence eastwardly by the same 337 feet o inches to Orthodox street, and thence by the mane northwardly. 200 feet to the place of beginning. [Whin lot Charles J. Stifle and wife conveyed unto Henry E. Wallace in feel [D. O.; S., '65. 65. Debt, $2,771.40. Perkins.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Henry E. Wallace. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 23, 1865. stl2s-3t SIIERIFFS SALE,-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to Ins directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOl3- DAY Evening September 4, 1805, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that lot of ground with the two two-story-and a-half brick messuages with one-story kitchen on the rear, and four two-story frame tenements in the rear, situate on the nOrthwesterly side Of Rich mond street 198 feet 5% Inches northeaatwardit' from. Ann street, in the city of Philadelphia; conthluing in front on Richmond street 40 feet, and in depth 200 feet to Salmon street. (Which , premises Saralt McCall, by deed dated Fdbruary 10,1853, recorded In Deed Book T. IL ' No. 87, page 102, conveyed unto James A. Mason in fee, reserve 5 a ground rent of elBO, payable Ist of January and My.] tD. C.; S. %S. 10- Debt itigs.62. Menai.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James A. Mason. HENRY C. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia,Sheriff's Oflice,August 23, 1865.au25-It I COAL. RUT . YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NOW—Lowest Price for the Season.—Genuine Eagle Vein COAL, equal, if not superior, to Lehigh. Egg and Stove sizes, $8; Large Nut, $7. Try it. You will be sure to be pleased. Office, 131 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot, 1419 cALLOWHILL Street, above Broad. jy22-Sin ELLIS BEARSOE. NOWLEF LEHIGH, HICKORY, and FISH. COAL, at reduced prices. Office and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW Ste. Syl4-3m* 0 . 0A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER C MEADOW, and Spring 'Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Sell oylkiVrepared expressly for family use. Depot, N. W. comer EltiliTid and WILLOW Streets. Office,_No. 1.121 S. SECOND Street. Caps-tf] J. WALTON 415 CO. SHIPPING. salk FOR RICHMOND, NORFOLE, AND"CITY POINT. PHILADELPHIA AND RICHMOND STEAM PACKET COMPANY. The line steamship VIRGINIA, will sail frond the First Wharf above MARKET St, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 26; 1865, AT 12 M. These steamers insure at lowest rates and sail re gniarlY every Wednesday and Saturday. For freight or passage, with excellent accommo dations, apply to WM. P. CLYDE & CO., No. 14 NORTH WHARVES .„fM REGULAR STEAMSHIP LINE FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA The splendid Steamship " MINNETONKA," wander,ns burthen, JOHN W. BALCH, COM leave the Steamsktp Wharf above RACE Street, for SAVANNAH DIRECT, on SATURDAY, August 26th, at Noon. For freight or passage, with elegant accommoda tions, apply to E. A. SOTJDER do CO., au22-tf No. 3 DOOR Street Wharf. dffl a U. S. MAIL LINE FROM BAL TIMORE for -FORT MONROE. NOR FOLK, CITY POINT, and RICHMOND, by first class steemierg and experienced captains, The Old established Bay Line, daily. Passengers leaving Baltimore at 6 P. M. arrive in Richmond the next afternoon at 8 P. M. The Bay Ling steamers Louisiana and Georgians will leave the Union Doek, foot of Concord street, daily, at 8 o'clock P. M., for Fort Monroe and Norfolk, Va., connecting. at Fort Monroe with the well-known new, fast and splendid Steamers Thomas Coilyer and Mi/ten Martin, built for the Hudson River, and finished without regard to aX pense, for City Point and Richmond, Va. Returning, will leave Richmond ate A. M. daily, stopping at City Point, and connecting at Norfolk with the Bay Line steamers that leave Norfolk at 33i P. M., and arriving. in Baltimore In time for the Eastern and Western trains, and for Washing ton City, Di 0, The steamers orthis iine navigate the Jetll66 river, going and returning entirely in day time, giving passengers ample time to see the fortifications, and all other objects of interest. Fare from Philadelphia to Richmond SU 75 ‘l, City Point 11 25 ~ " Norfolk 875 Fortress Monroe, Through tickets tan be obtained at all the (loots of the principal Northern, Eastern, and Weslern 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 takiftg the 1.16 train from Philadel phia will make connection with this line. Passengers taking the 8 A. N. train from New York have ample time to dint in Baltimore. Passengers taking the 3 P. 3f. train from Wash ing. ton make connection with this line. Passengers and their baggage transported free between Railroad depots and steamers.. M. N. FALLS, President. R. D. JANA% Gomm Passenger Agent. jyl&tf giaBOSTON AND PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP LIVE, sailing from each port on SATURDAYS, from first wharf above PINE Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Bos ton. The steamer SAXON, Captain Atntthema i will sail. from Boston for Phinmeipma. on SaVurday, Aug. al. gtlOA. M., anti steamer NORMAN, Captain Baker, from Philadelphia for Boston, same day, at 4 P. M. These new and substantial steamships form a regu lar line, sailing from each port punctually on Satur days. insuritiettl effected at one•half the preattluzi charged on the veceele. Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts and Bills of Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage ataving fine accoininoda- Wins) apply to lONRY NnOR & CO., mh2- , tf aa DRLA WI. WA_RE Avenue. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL- Calling at Queenstown—The Inman Line, sailing Semi-Weekly, carng Sale U. S. Malls. CITY OF CORK W ryi EDNESDAY, August 23. ETNA SATURDAY, August 26. CITY OF LIMERICK. AVE DNESDAY, August 30. OITY . OP PA LTIMORE.SATURDAY, Sept. ;. At Noon, from Pier 44 North River. RATES OF ?ASSAD-E. - - - - - - - First Fabin ao SteeTages3o 00 iitlLondon..Bs 00 , • to London. . 34 00 05 00 1 " to Paris 90 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, - Bremen, &e., &e. at moderate rates. W Passage by the ednesday steamers, cabin, Vat steerage, Sas; payable in O. B. currency Steerage passage from Liverpool or queenstown, $M gold persons quivalent. Tickets can be bought here by aerating for their friends. For farther information, apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN G. _DALE, Agent, iyil 111 WALNUT Street, Phila. a ratr,e NEW TOW-BOAT LINE, —DELAWARE AND CHESAPEA_KE STEAM TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—Barges towed to and from Philadelphia, Havre de erase, Balti more Washington, and intermediate points. WM. WHARVES & CO., Kgents, No. 14 SOUTH Philadelphia. Jela-td asigtNEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEXANDRIA, GEORGETOWN, AND WASHINGTON, via Chesapeake and Dela ware Canal. Steamers leave first Wharf above MARKET Street every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 12 M. For Freight apply to Agents, WM. P. CLYDE & eo„ Irorth and South Wharves, Flilladelphts.; 1, B. DAVIDSON, Georgetown, D. C. FLOW ERS it BOWEN, Alexandria, Va. inhl4-lini swo op . NOTICE.-FOR NEW YORK.—The PHILADELPHIA. AND NEW YORK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPA NY, via Delaltare and Raritan Canal. Steamers leave DAILY, that wharf below MAR KET street, at 2 o'clock P. M. - wit, P. taA'Dit 14 S. WHARVES, Phial JAMES HAND, U 7 WALL Street. mhls-9m . New York. TO SPORTSMEN.-PHILIP WILSON & CO., No. 409 CHESTNUT Street, call the attention of Sportsmen to our stock of PINE GUNS of our own and hest Entellsll makers. Aleo,,Rtfles, Pistols, Shates,Caleket and Ease... Pall Implemouts, Powder, Shot, Wads, Caps, Flasks, at lowest prices. Repairing done lu the INstl4ll9ll3er. AUCTION SALES. JOHN B. MYERS CO.,_ AUCTION BERK, : cos. :1'32, and ;EA MARKET Street. L A !TINE HALE OF CAli &C • t PAY. A CAT:D.—We invne 2311.;•pci.:61 ot.tlot , el donieni to oil]. eboicv assortment of Our ingrain, royal da mask, Venetian, list, Dutch hemp, cottage, and rag casuetings, to be peremptorily sold, by:catalogue, on tout• months' credit, commencing THIS NOUN -1.2,10, at 11 o'clock. POSITIVE BALE OF CARPETINGS, Ste. TIM 31(i1iN !NG% August "Lith, at Il o'clock, will be sold, by cata logue, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces rich superDne and line ingrain, royal damask. Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag carpetings, which may be examined early on the morning of sale. YIEBT FAT o t, SALE OF FRENCH AND OTIIEII Elii-tOPRAN DRY GOODS, ltsCi ON MONDAY MORNING. August 28th, at 10 o'clock, will he sold by catalogue, on Jour months' credit, about 600 LOTS of French, India, German, and British dry goods, embracing a full assortment of fancy and staple articles, in silks, worsteds. woollens. linens, and cottons. N. D.—Goods arranged for examination and cata logues ready early on morning of sale. LAnGt OP- FRENCH DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, tic. Included in our sale of MONDAY, August 28 , will be found— DRESS GOODS. pieces black 1111(i high colored 7-9 merino, moussolaines, plain and fancy poplins, me'anyes, alpaca, Saxony plaids, &c. Dltha'd 81.1.1i5, —pieces glossy black gros do Rhinos, taffetas, armarea. gros graing, fancy ell k B l poult de soles, hi strines, &c. SIIAWLS.—MerIin wool long and square shawls, plaid. woollen nu rino, sten a, and monsseialne shawls. full lire No. 1 to 20 black silk velvet ribbons, of a celebrated Juakei bonnet and trimming ribbons, Ste. Also, gents' and ladles' kid, buck, beaver, and Berlin gleams and gauntlets, innbreinte, white goods, linen cambric handkerchiefs, embroideries, head-nets, ties, notions. &c. BROCHE SHAWLS. A large line of Vienna long and square broche sliawls, of a favorite manufacturer, ht choice de signs and colorings, GLbTA dr.O.A.TN, &o. An invoice of new and fashionable styles cloth, doeskin, and beaver cloaks, sacques, eirenlars, LARGE PEREMPTOR F SALE OF BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, TRAVELLING BAGS, ..te. ON TUESDAY 'MORNING, August 29th, will he sold at 10 o'clock, by cata logue, On four Months' credit, about 1,200 Packages boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, hie,, of city and Eastern manufacture. Open for examination, With catalogues, early on morning of sale. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold a large sale of foreign and domestic dry goods, by catalogue, on four months' credit and part for cash, On THURSDAY MORNING, August Slst. at 10 o'clock, embracing about 800 packages and lots of staple and fancy articles, In woollens, worsteds, linens, silks, and cottons, to which we invite the attention of dealers. N. B.—Catalogues ready and goods arranged for exhibition early on morning of sale. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AliJc• TIONVERS, No. 240 MARKET 13Meet. EXECUTORS' SALE.—STOCK AND fixtures of a cider manufacturer's, fire proof, - liquors, &c. On FRIDAY MORNING, at 10 oielool, at No, 1231 North SECOND Street, and THOMPSON Street, below second Street, tent he sold by order of James B. Rodgers, Thomas Stin son, and Francis Mcßride, Executors to the estate of ANDREW MCBRIDE, deceased : 20 hogsheads cider vinegar, iron and wood bound hogsheads do., barrels, skids, House's stand casks, demijohns, pure Holland gin. brandy, whisky . , fire proof safe, Seal press, new dray, &e. Can be examined early on the morning of sale. W. FRANCK, Aue'eer, au22-41. SECOND and NOBLE Streets. A IJCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT A- 3, - 'WHISKY, OFFICE DEPOT CHNINISSATLY SUBSISTENCE, NASHVILLE. Tenn., Aug. 18, 1865. By orders from the Win. Department whisky having ceased to be a ration, I will otter for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION. at Government, warehouse in city of Nashville, Tenn.. on TUESDAY, the 6th day of September, 1866 a SEVENTY-FIVE THOU SAND (75,010) GALLONS WHISKY—more or less. This whisky is mostly copper distilled. put up in well coopered barrels, all of which will be regauged prior to sale, and the contents of each barrel marked thereon; it will be classified as to quality, and each CIRSti sold Separately. Samples may be seen at my aim No. 12 SOUTH CHERRY Street, in this city, on and after the 25th day of August, 1865, and at warehouse on day of sale. • Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. Terms— Cash, in Government funds. Whisky to be re moved immediately after the sale at the expense of the purchaser. By order of Colonel J. C. Read, Chief Commis , sary Subsistence, M. D. T. J. M. BLAIR. Captain and C. S. V., "au24-7t In Charge of Depot. LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT STEAMERS, ',NGIS, BARGES, ace. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. DEPOT OF WASIIIRGTON, WASIUNGTON, D. C., August 10, ISO. Will be sold at public auction under the direction of Captain E. S. Allen. A. Q. Ili:, at G-street wharf, in the city of Washington, D. C., on WEDNESDAY, bcptember oth, at ten o'clock A. M., the following TeSsoln, Stern-wheel Steamer Wawenoelt, registered 150 tons. Side-wheel Ferry-steamer John Disney, regis tered 350 tons. - Sleety' Propeller Farmer, registered 185 tons. Screw Tug A. S. rage, registered 144 tons. Sehuvlkill Barge Mary E. Evans. Sebuiriklil Barge James Henry. Schuylkill Barge Quartz. Schuylkill Barge J'ones L. Ellis. Schuylkill Barge Locust Mountain. Schuylkill Barge Broad Mountain. Canal-boat America. Canal-host F. E. Blakeman. Canal-boat Lonaconing, No. 1. Ship's Cutter CoustitUtlolle Two Yawl.boatsi Two Canal Ice-breakers. The furniture and equipage will be sold with each boat. Terms cash in Government funds. D. H. RUCKER, Brevet Major Geu. and Chief Quartermaster, nulB-16t Depot of Washington. PROPOSALS. PAYMASTER'S OFFICE,_ 425 CHESTNUT Street, PITILADELPILIA, August 25, 1835. BEALEP PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 oelock M. of the let day of Soptern , her next, for furnishing the United States Navy De partment, at the United- States Navy Yard at this place, free of expense, and subject to inspection by the inspecting officer at the Yard, and of the best quality, thin following &Alt:les—viz: One white oak keel piece, forward, 50 feet 9 inches. One do. do. do. 51 feet 3 inches. One do. do. do, 55 feet. One do. do. do, 65 feet. One do. do. do. 52 feet 6 inches. One do. do. do. 49 feet 6 inches. One do. do. do. 52 feet-- N. to side 18 inches and mould from 20 to 23. Two stem pieces, to side 18 inches and to mould from moulds at the Yard. ALSO, Thirty-three girders., 7'2 feet long, 6x14, white-pine. Sixty-stx. rafters, 40 lest loug 4 Gxlo, white Woo, Thirty-three king posts 20 feet long, Oxls, oak. Sixty-six queen posts, 12 feet lot 6xB, white pine. Thirty-six posts, 43 feet long, 12x 2, white pine. Sixty-six braces, 14 feet long, 6x7, white pine. Seventy-two braces, 16 feet Fong, 6x7, white pine. Thirty-four Plates, 22 feet long, oxlo, white pine. Two hundred and to en ty-one perilnes, 21 feet long, 4x6, white pine. Forty thousand feet third common white pine hoards. Three hundred pounds pure white lead, in 011. Four hundred pounds red lead, dry. Sixty-four gallons boiled linseed oil. ALSO, • One fire-proof safe, 39 in. high, 20 in. deep, 21 in. wide, inside measurement. ALSO. . - - . One propeller for the Ti. S. steam tUg Pinta- ALSO, 825 feet cocoa matting. 56 iiMlies wide ALSO, Two bolts Rayon's duck. - - ALSO, 1,000 feet 2-inch straight-grained seasoned white fish plank. 1,000 feet 1-ineli seasoned white-pine panel bomL,l4_ 1,000 feet IN-Inell do. do. do. planks. 1,000 feet 2-inch do. do. do. do. 1,000 feet M-inch do. ALSO, do. do. do. 5 gross ~.f-Tueli brass screws, No. 0. 5 gross 1-inch do. No. S. S gross 1-inch do. No. 15. 5 gross 1;'-inch do. No. 13, 45 gross 2-inell do. No. IS. 5 gross 234-inch do. No. 22. 10 gross 1-Inch iron arrows, No. 11. 5 gross 134-Inch do. No. 12. 5 gross 234-inch do. No. 12. ALSO, 20 pounds Ni-inch copper tacks. 10 pounds 94"-inch do. NO pounds 7-Lich 11 , 011 cut spikes. 500 pounds 40d. do. nails. 12 pairs iron butt hinges, 3 N 234. 12 pairs do. do. do. 2 , 41:2. 12 pairs brass do. do. 12 pairs do. do. do. • 134x13 3 4. 50 pounds 50. Iron cut nails. 00 pounds 10th. do. do. 50 pounds Phi. do: do. 10 pounds 1-inch finishing nails, 10 pounds 134-Inch do. do. 10 pounds 13.-Inch do. do. A. E. WATSON, au2s4t Paymaster. U. S. N. PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRING ORR -1 NANCE STOREIIOIIBF , AT THE NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VilleiNtA. - HuitEai; or ORDNANCE, NAVE DErAnTarENT, WASHINGTON, August 23, 1815. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals for repairing the Ordnance Storehouse at the Navy Yard, Norfolk Virginia," will . be received at this 011iCe until noon On the 11411 September, 1865, for furnishing all the Materials and workmanship, and repairing tile building, according to speeliicationa and plans on tile in this liimmu. Plans and specifications fur the work are also de posited in The office of the Civil Engineer of the Norfolk Navy Yard, where bidders are referred for information. It is to be mulerstood that the contractor is to furldSli all the teeietkt§ and perform all the work described, and to complete the building lit all re= spects. Bidders will state the price and name the time in which they will engage. to complete the work, and the Bureau retains the right to reject any or all bids which it shall not consider rca sonable. ants-fmwit WAIL DEPARTMENT—OFFICE OF DIRECTOR AND GENERAL MANAGER OF MILITARY RAI Lnomis,_uNlTED STATES, WASHINGTON, D. C., July 31, 1865. FOR SALE—CRATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL. —Proposals will be received at this Office until twelve o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, Septem ber 13,1565, to purchase the United States Military Railroad Robing. Mill at Chattanooga, TM-, with the machinery, toots, buildings, fixtures, au,l iraeh connecting the Rolling MIII with the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. The mill and machinery constructed t 6 re-roll Railroad Iron are entirely new, and of the most Improved character. For full description and details of operation, ca pacity, apnly in person, or by later, toT. W. YARDLEY, bltpOrinteudent, Chattanooga, Tenn. All Rids should - i,e exedossed "P.RlisllSta to puss Chase Chattanooga 'Hotting Mill'D. C. AIetIALLTI/I_,_F Brevet Brig. Gen., Director and General Manager - Military Ball au7-mwftst roads United States. MEDICAL. ELECTRICAL OFFICES No. 154 North ELEVENTH, below RACE Street; also, CHESTNUT and FORTIETH Streets, West Philadelphia. Patients will be treated at their residences when desired; a large number of testimonials may be seen at the Office A from patients in this eity,_ Consultations gratis. Office Ware 9 At M. to SP. M.. in the eity. DRS. T. ALLEN and E. HATERBTICH, jy2i-em Electropathists. I'LECTROPATHIO ESTABLISH MENT.—DR. A. H. STEVENS, one of the FIRST DISCOVERERS of a nevs sy stem of treat ing Megan by MODIFIED BLEVIIIICAL /aqua. CIATIONS,_and who has been so very successful Si PENN SQUARE for the last three years, has re moved bit Office and Residence to 1638 VINE Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persons denting references, or any particulars with regard to his special mode of treatment, will please call or send for a pamphlet. Consultation or advice gratuitous, • E NCOURAGE DaIIIEbTIC INDUS TRY.. HARRISON & BRADFORO, STEEL FEN .MANIT • FACTURERS, give employment to over ONE DIMMED AmEniCAN MEN AND WOMEN, And produce over TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS ANNUALLY or American Steel Pelts. stamped with their name In ma, and bearing their label. In quality, finish, selection, and sty to of putting Sp , these rena are Warranted to el-if-pass any Pens ever offered to the American public. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL, by MOSS & CO., Stationers and Blank Book lilituntheturerS. 432 CHESTNUT Street, and 430 ISIARKET street, Philadelphia. 5014-1 m NI - ACKER - EL L HERRING, . SHAD, Ate. AJ-M- —2,500 bble. Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, late-caught flat fish, in assorted packages. 2,000 Pb,,; New Eastport, Fortune Way, awl Hall. fax 'Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. • bbls. New Mess Shad. boxib IlarkhneNeountv Cheese, as. In store and. for sale by MURPHY pae-tt N 0.140 NQRTS, AUCTION SALt si. BITINLEY, e?. cc) -a- Nos. 615 CHESTNUT and 01,4 - - tSAT.E.. or rmrattila, AND 1 10 - GOODS. TTJJ , ;OI)4I! A11,2;1151 Vail.. at 10 O'Ciatii, fii/Opitclogos and lots or rdios! goods. • PHILIP FORD & CO., ATICTiij-,c:, 5215 MARKET and 522 01 .4111 t p„,,, SALE OF 1.40 L) CASES lt(grps ON 3107,11)A-1' n August 28, coninieneiug at ten Irelf,sk •„ by catalogue. for cash. 1,100 ca, .; and youths' boots. shoes, balmorai s gross boots. &c., &c. Also, •I rl , I of women's. misses', nod ellinlrows m. THOMAS SONS, AA-IL Nos. 139 and 141 South I , ouh.ii REAL ESTATE AND STI Public sale of Real Estate and st., E .k. change, every TUESDAY, at LI o'ck n i* business season. In July and nuivist '; '' , 't' {m g al sates. TIIUR6DA alea of furniture at , the .21471.1.11 Y. Salo for Account of the HOSPITAL SORE S, RON FITR N in.! MATTRES T SES, I L IsTEA , THIS MORNINC. • 25th August, at 10 o'clock, al the S. Broad and Cherry strcet_,s win it gale. for account of the Wird ' C. McDougall, Surgeon and Brevet Medical Purveyor, a large quail tity and furniture. mattresses. Ida Idol q, cases. bed sacks, counterpanes, gen '", Full particulars in catalogues. Terms Cash-20 per cent. to he pidd al . snic No. tttl Pine mteet. NEAT .1101)BnitiOLD YURI': ITU RV, e. AND IMPERIAL Vr: ON MONDAY MORN I Noi ' '2Bth inst., at ten o'clock, at No. ii catalogue, the neat household f urn i ture ware and china, Brussels, imperial. a,,,) pets, &C. Al.._ +li& kitchen utenstlfre .4% - - May lie extuntued on the 11101'11i,, .. 1 eight o'clock. Sale at N. E. Cor. Thirty-seventh and a,• Mantua. NEAT HOUSEHOLD F URN TUNE, 1 . 1 , PETS, &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNINI, At 10 o'clock. at the N. E. cm'. and Bridge streets. by catalogoo. dining-room laud chamber fund t cc. case, tine carpets, &e. Also, the and refrigerator. , May lie examined on the inorulmf or lift o'clock. Sale No. 2127 Greco at rvi.t. SUPERIOR FUltNpr 1 ,, OVAL MIRROR, ENORAY PETS, Ste. ON FRIDAY MonNiNG, Sept. Ist, at lOo'clock, at No, 2127 (;re,it by catalogue, the superior furniture, octave piano, oval mirror, oil gravins. tine Brussels and otacr carpet,, the bit utensils. May pp examined at 8 O'cloek on the , 01 . 11411 sale. u i l,T a ig s D STATES MILITARY OFFICE OF Assi S•TANT IVASIUNGTON D, (.; July Z 5 Nit AUCTION SALT; or A01,1,11,i u , „ fo i l Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, 'bidder the following rolling stock: On TUESDAY, September el, at the rent, Co.'s Shop in Portland, Maine, Six (Si Lacu:s or Engines. On THURSDAY, September 21, at Shady llama' Shop in Boston, Mass., Four (4) Engines. On MONDAY, September 23, at Kennett Sin hear Philadelphia, Pa., Fifty (50) Box iretgati' four feet elm* and a half Ineli gauge. On WEDNESDAY, September 27' atWilmiak ' Del. Eight-four (84) Box Freight Cars, :1;e. gauge. The above stock is all new, and of the very t Ht , tiu lte - huglnee are nye-feet g—augel fivedlud.hlo and cylinders 16x24 inches. They can to narrow gauge at a trilling expense. Sales to commence at 10 A. M. Terms : Cash in Government funds, H. L. ItillllNsON, Jr2B-48t Brevet Colonel an.l A. 04 GREAT SALE OF GOVERN* 110ESES AND MULES. 215,000 ANIMALS TO B AUGUST UItiNG MONTH OF In the States of New Ydrk, Penns3ivanla, 0114, Indiana, Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey, and Die District of Columbia. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE WASRiNceroN, 1). C., July 24,36. Wlll be sold at public, auction, to the lligheslZ der, at the time and places named below, vie; IMW YORK. - - . New York city, Tuesday and Friday Of each 7rEtl 201) lloTgegs each day. New York oily; Wednesday of dAdil *44k, Mules each day. Elmira, Tuesday, August 8, NO 'Horses. Elmira, 'Tuesday, August 15. 500 Mules, Albany, Friday, August 25, 500 Mules. Buffalo, Wednesday, August 30, 500 Mules, PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, 2no Hong each day. Philadelphia, Wednesday and 6aturday of htt week, 100 Mules each day. Pittsburg, Thursday of each week, 150 Mulsiegi da ra ltsyllle, Tuesday, August 1, 200 Mules, MlMintown, Friday, August 4, 200 Mules, York, Frid_aff, August 4, MO Horses. Norville, Wednesday, August 2, 100 HOLM, Norville, Thursday, .August 10, 100 Mules, Beading, Friday, August 11, 200 Horses. Shippeusburg, Wednesday, August 16, IOOIIOM4 Erie, Thursday, August 17, 200 Horses. Shippensburg, 'Thursday, August 17, 100 Moles, Williamsport, Friday, August 18. 2111 Horses, Indiana, - Monday, August 21, 200 Horses. Chamberaburg, Wednesday, August la, Horses, Chambersburg, Thursday, August 21, 1001M111, Milton, Friday, August 21, 200 Horses. Carlisle, Wednesday, August 30, 100 Horses. Carlisle, Thursday, August 31, 100 Mules. OHIO, . Columbiana, Tuesday, August 1, 100 Horses, Salem, Wednesday, Auglist ;, 100 Horses. Alliance, Thursday, August 3, 200 Horses, Canton,Saturday. August 0, 200 Horses, Cleveland, Tuesday, August 8. 1,000 Mules, Massillon, Tuesday, August 15, 205 Horses. Crestline, Thursday, August 17, MOMules. Cleveland, Monday August 21, 20 Horses, IN DIA Fort Wayne, Thursday. Aurust 2d, 1,010 Mulett DELAWARE. Wilinington, Tuesday of eaeh week, 209 each day. Wilmington, Friday of each week, 200 Mules esd day. NEW JERSEY. Trenton, Thursday, August 10, 200 Mules. Trenton, Thursday, Aug AusNDt 24,. 200 Mules. Baltimore, Wednesda MAßYL y, August s, and Wwinemial of each week thereafter, 0.00 Horses each day, WASHINGTON, D. U. Each week day, 200 Mules. DIESBORO, D. C. Each week day except Wednesday. 200 Horses, An opportunity to purchase a superior elm d saddle and draft animals, at far less than their Mlvalue, value, is now offered to the public. Though the majority of them are sound and Ble viceablo, they are no Longer roquirea In the 5191, and must be sold. Many of the mules were bought in the bestnuthl of the war when young, accompanied the anllesll all their marches and camps, and are thoratubil broken, hardened by exercise, gentle and lama from being so long surrounded by the soldiers. Animals will be sold singly. Sales :o commence at 10 A. M. Terms — Cash, in United States currency. JAMES A. UM, Brevet Brigadier General in dharge, Iy2B-tattal First Division, Q. IL . 0. LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT CARS, ENGINES, AND RAILROAD IROS• UNITED STATICS MILITARY RAILROADS% OFFICE OF ASSISTANT 9 7 AUP"'" TEN .i . WASHINGTON D.C.v, Atiglitt Will be sold at CITY POINT, Va., on IVEDNEi' DAY, October 11, at 11 o'clock A. 3,1.•• About four thousand (4,e00) tons Railroad INS. At PORTSMOUTH, Va., on FRIDAY, Wooer V, 5t1231.1.• stye (5 ) . first-class Locomotive Engines. About fifty (SO) Frbight Cars and one (1) Car. At NORFOLK, Vs.,October 13, at 5 P. M.; One new Locomotive Engine, 5 foot gauge. At ALEXANDRIA, Va., on TUESDAY, 17: Fifty (50) first-class Locomotive Eg i gines, 44c; it Snob gauge. Eighteen (1a) 11OW platform Cars, five-foot gmp. Twenty-five (3,5) new nox Cart. 111,L , (5) foot gaire , About three hundred and fifty (350) for Car„ .1-pd 8,14-Inch gauge. About two hundred and thirty (230) Platform Im, feet 8,44-inch gauge. About tinny (go) Stock do., 4-feet 8;.4-inch gauge. Twenty (20) Passenger do., do., du., d,O• One (1) Wrecking do., do., do.. Two (2) new Trucks. Sixty do., do., framed. Fourteen (14) gluts. - Abnut two tbousilini (2,000) tons Railroad Iron. Sales to commence at ALEXANDRIA at to and to continue from day to day until all ore 4.„ erns: Cash, in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON. Brevet Colonel snit A. 1), 31. IL S. au -tdlo T ARGE SALE OF GONERN3 IO L RAILROAD ENGINES AND CARS. UNITED STATER MILITARY RAILItnAos. S. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTEVIAsTIM, WASHINGTON, B. C.,Atigust U. 1,1 4 . Will he sold at MANCllEsnic,,oppo mond, Va., on TUESDAY, October Twenty-five (25) new first-class Lovoltl`U;',",;; gin es; live (5) foot gauge, live ( 5 ) toot " r "''' . cylinders 10x24 inches; capacity of tank, 1.w 4 lone. Five (5) first-class Locomotives, .1 feet 51 46 g.ange, Two hundred and sixty.tive (251) new 1101 f " 714 Cars, five (5) foot gauge. Fifteen 05) new Platform Cars, live (Si Net :1 110 Ten (10) F reight Cars, 4-feet S),-ineh gange. The sale to continue from day to day Until ;la s" sold. Sale to continence at 10 o'clock. Terms: Cash, In Government ds. mo , .Terms: Cash, 1. ROBINsni . ... Brevet Colonel ,Lnd A. Q. M. ault.toel V, S. 10,Iiiitary • SPECIAL SALE OF GOVERNA NT UNITEDSELL A' PUB' THE STATES WILL LIC AUCTION, CDAMP/OW BA.S CITY AT Z.iatTll AND TATTER' BALLS DACE sTItICF.T., „„ BeViVeen Eleventh and vvlr(h. 1 1 11(1,00Hr . DURING - THE MONTII N OP AUtalliT, NINE HUNDRED MULES. These Mules are all serviceable. and sold outs' p want of use. Buyers are invited to egamlue t. atat any time, pection. and every facility will be gives le thoroh ins Roo ug my sheds are provided for protect LOU NM sul and gain. UNE HUNDRED 'terms Will be gold on each WEDNEODAY old SA DAY, throughout the month of Angst% cognacs InK itt 10 o'clock A.M. Terms sash, in Government funds. By order of Brigadier General Ekin. ALBERT 8. ASHMEAD. _ Captain and Assistant Quarterir 4tj') Office, No. 721 .IkIA.AKET St.. Jilin , . JY29 - HAVANA CIGARS.-A GOOD VA! BIETY constantly In store end bond, joie est cash rates. FUERIZT BT n19201-4hns No. 216 South FUONT 6treet. - atrRITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTALIe a — A new i'renoi Cosnietis for Well lql u fer preserving the complexion. It is the mot:, ehall, Yul compound of the age. There is mita; r o po• powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor tale in its sition, heneing composed entirely of paretW;e. Wax; ce the extraordinary qualitirs serving the skin, making it soft, smooths,li t ttle transparent. It maims the old appear 3 o!Alful bowels. handsome, the hanthinte more n pd 4 and the most beautiftli divine, Prides. cents. Prepared only by HUNT co., 1 , Li 41 South EICiIiTIEI !. btreet,_ two doors shot% IN sl' nut, and 133 South SEVENTH. Street, a:i.ms nut. COTTON AND FLAX SAIL D Cg AND CANy. Trunk il numbers and brasq,7. c t. Tent Awnlng, and Wagen.aoca Also, Paper Manufacturers+ Drier Felts, Pol e , to five feet wide; Paulins ‘ ltolting Sall wn,: JOHN W. EVENHAN & Cu i ",„ No. 103 CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & cAmPION , 981 130IITH SECOND STREET, tu t it are prepared to follow the deCline i n the head the price of their Furniture. Purchasers Will call and examine our stock. mva - ------ ea PHILADELPHIA BURG . E - o,f r ! BANDAGE INSTITTITE,_ No. 14, NINTH Street, above Market.—E. EVbl,'icel after thirty years' practical experience , PorA i teal the skilful adjustment of his Premium oodi Graduatink_ Pressure Trust t ENPPOrle ra, Ladle , Stockings,"Shoulder Iteacea,Urutotles, &s. s of apartmens conducted by a Lady. pri EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER F 4 0 • STORE, 10 SOUTH -FOURTH STREET. Alarge va rie ty lof D IR . E H RO F F i SAFE- 'O A outland. ___-... gm.. E. 8. Eik.BLEY, FURNISa/NO UNDERTAICO R. Itcorner TSZiT/I suAttssra ougeo, CIO