CITY.i'IkJ- 131:1Mi= VEMBER 25, 1662. NoVENBER la, 18M1. 65. r. M. A. X.... 12 at ar, • .10. ....... .60 43g .... ;3 WIND. WIND. z, by V 7.. SW E —NNW NN 21E0 STATER tiANITAEY COMITISSION. Agency, Nov. 24, 1863.—A. every. W.ex cra.tieeted with the relief of our autforleg prim:wets at Richey:ad 13 a matter of the deopeet 111. west, I annex a etatemeht of the articles forwarded 1r GM ris agency for their use mince November 19th : Roaat beef in cane 3 120 BA. Hama '...3,379 Da. Tomatoes.. Cottee ...... Farina Butter. Pickles Beef soup ymernsed milk Tobacco Soap Combs Lot r IVITICI4jeIIieP, nod preserves I:rro'irt matter, cookine utensils, fan., - vs, n ell titles hare been purchased from the funds f M 1 corm Lorin it tor rim , purpose by the friends 4 „missitin in this city. That fund is not rt;el, ar d as long as it Is kept replenished, Iffittalments of articles. such as above eau. ,„,ef stt u, will be forwarded This work, it should :£l7 t inhered, is in ailoition to that of the Cenralcc Emis,/aa at w m ,ti n gton, which sends forward, 11 ;lag if truce, yen large supplies. As ti.e Question is o , Ten asked whether the pa ter,. e actually receive the articles sent to there. t give an cectrset from a letter of our agent, dated Nor folk, ICOrember 21: , Tel:r stores went up in the flag-of-truce boat too e far se I em able to judge there is little t ioi 3 Or t hat the huger portion of the stores reach their ~ e ?tinsolon, I have just rmurned from Oily Point, to which place I accompanied our last consignment of stores. I saw that they were safely delivered into the hands of the tent./ agents, everything being conducted ins perfectly business-like manner; bills of lading passed, and the articles oheckcd` as they were troneferred from the Union to the bel boat. "The rebel agent gave me the fullest assuranee that.evetyttilng sent would ne scrupulously applied for the purposes intended. Of the fifteen boxes of stores sent by us some time since, I received an at kr owledgment of thirteen of them." Contributions will tie received by Caleb Cope, Eiq., Ike treasurer, at the northeast corner of Sixth and Minor streets. or at the Agency, No. 1307 Chestnut street. R. M. LEWIS. General Superintendent. THE LitYOP. TlEFtill K. DAYLIGHT IS &LWAYS TUB Danwiterr.—There was more truth than poetry in this old proverb, yestmday moraine; because the moon wee almoet totally eclipsed at the time men tioned. Beeidee this, the atmosphere was cloudy ; and all outdoors in that pert of th e. city from which. We made our observations was as profoundly dark as the Black Hole in !mama, . The following are the ieasote of the several con. While time, civil reckoning • A. Al S. First contact with Earth's penumbra 26, 6 , •• " i-hadow 3 SI Si Middle of eclipse " 414 -G Test contact with Earth'e ehadew " 66l 68 • • peeani ere.... 7 4 10 The phenomenon of a lunar. maple attracts but little attention among astronomers, principally on account of the rest difficulty of observing, with much accuracy, either its beginning or end. The eclipse of yesterday morning attracted no attention at all. A total eclipse of the sun 14 one of the most 0111:111140 of all celestial phenomeua, and is invested with almost universal interest, as well by reason of the Waage phenomena wallah accompany it, as by the ample means offered or rigorously testing the theory of celestial motion by mutual observation. As far back as the time of lllpperchus, lunar eclipses were observed ler the purpose of ascertain. log differences of terrestrial iougituue between places different meridians, but this method, alter being used for ages, fell into cibiuse upon the discovery of more refined and accurate methods of determining this great practical element in geography and na. ViEttiOn. We suppose no one need be told that the phenome non of a lunar eclipse arises from the outtiog.off from the lunar surface, turned towards the earth, the solar light which renders it so radiant and beau tiful. Whenever, therefore, the moon in its revolution roUnd the earth happens to come so directly opposite to the sun as to have the whom or part of the earth interpOsed between her and the sun, the phoneme. eon of a lunar calm omit, ; and the eclipse is total or What as the whale or part of the earth is interposed bet Ween the sun and moon at the time. Even when the earth is de ectly between the sun and moon, the latter is not wholly invisible, but shines with a dull reddish light terminating on the margin with a bluish or greenish light. This phenomenon was for a long time inexplicable On any other theory tea° t hat the moon had some. inherent light of Its Own. and did not depend on the sun for a full supply ; but the immortal Kepler first suggested an explacatiou welch has since been re ceived as the true one. The mill illumination is due to the Nola' light which passes through the earth's atmosphere and is refracted, and at the same time become'. colored with the hue. of sunset by the ab sorption of more or let s ol the violet or blue rays, as it pan& strata more or less remote from the earth's outface, and thereto e more or less loaded wilt vapor. Wherever it is elealrable to know whether an relipeo hes occurred in time past or evUl occur in he future, the solar and lunar tables must be con tilted. These tables have now reached such per. 'roller that it is possible to deduce from them the 7,aart I : stsnt of time when an eclipse has happened or as It I appen, no matter how remote from the present time the eclipse is sought. calcillitlloll of these tables, and also the eclipse from them, involves a complete. knowledge of tbe motions of the e , ,rth nun sun, and the use of delicate and refined mathematical processes • yet it is a histei teal fact that, without any knowledge of these, the ancient, were able to predict eclipses with cot Utterable accuracy. THE Frturless OF THE CITY —We have already published the report or the majority or the Finance Committee of Councils, fixing the tax rate for 1684. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. .Loughlin, in Common Council, submitted a minority report of the committee : They state, as reasons for their differing from the majority, that Councils up to this hour have not parsed one single appropriation bill. The bills which have been agreed upon in committee, and which were repotted to Count*le for consideration, with few exceptions, appropriate to the several de partments of the ally no greater sumo of money than were expended during the year 1863. The question of increasing the salaries of the officers of the city government has been under consideration. The Committee on Finance do not consider that the y': have any authority to increase salaries ; that is a power resting exclusively with Councils to regulate by ordinance. • • The Legislature of Pennsylvania has made no provision for increasing the salaries of the State officers, neither has the Vologress of the United States made soy provision to increase the salaries of officers of the Itiatioual Government. In times like the present, when many of otir citi zens have left their convortable homes to defend our institutions at the risk of their lives, and re ceive only thirteen dollar, per month, we think our municipal offieers should be content with their pre sent compensation. Members of Council should carefully consider the condition of our citizens at this time before they attempt to place additional burdens upon them in the form of increased taxa tion. We are now paying increased taxes to the State Government, besides taxes upon income, trades, roi., for the support of the General Govern. meat, -These burdens we believe to oe heavy enough at this time, without adding thereto by increasing our municipal taxes. The atatement submitted by the majority of the Committee on Finance, and which is recommended as the basis of the rate of taxes to be levied for the year 1864 has not been sufficiently considered. It was presented to the Comnottee for the first time on Monday evening last. and was paned through with unusual baste, despite the protest of the mi nority, who asked for a postponement of only one week to afford them time to examine and verify the statements submitted by the City Controller. Tt e eitimated expenses of the city for the Comic a year is fi xed at $6.00,46 Temporary loan paid in 1E63 3275.030 Building a new wharf, to be pile out of loan 2,801 Purchase of school• houses to be raid out of loan 18,600 Extraordinary appropriations, to construct bridges 40,000 Fatinsuishment mortgage. Pell , meant Park 11,000 Permanent improvemeat of Fair. ount Park 11.000 Penrose Fairy Bridge, to be paid ant of loan 30,002. Paid oat of receipts of 1863 41116,600 Deduct expenses cle. , med for die , count and allowance on taxes over any minions year $130,000 Supposed amount of warrants to be drawn from Nov 1, 133 to lan. 1, 1864, being an excess' of prevlotus year SCO,OOO Funded debt paid in 1863 Funded debt to be paid 141964.181,49) -- 95,298 LEIZVP4 the proper . Assets or the city from all other E mune, than texen in 111134 $2,960.011 17 Anuunt requited by taxa flop • 2,736,627 74 $5,733,838 91 Valuation of pr. petty as-eamPd ae per Com mitaioneen report. t. 146 441.9,1 at 32 Will 3? fele 3 IZ9,ORS 04 To be raised by taxation 2,7E8.627 74 Mariam 3341 410 30 The Committee ooncluded by saying revenueo dol lars on , the hundred mould yield more than would be required to meet ail appropriation" that may be passed for 1864 CoNTRACTS AWARDED.—.The following contract' have been awarued at the army clothing and coulpa ge _ °IN!: ' E. W Hunt, 200,000 yard. gray twilled flannel, 493( cents. Lynch, 8,000 yards white domestic flannel, itl Dcestb. . B. Belley, 100,000 yards white &mettle flannel, 46 seats. D. B. Bailey. 100,000 yards ;slits domestic flannel, 4434 cents. W. 49X om it H. /Awls, 20,000 yards gray twilled flannel, Ilstuart & Brother, 1,600 pounds dark.blue thread, $1.60. Klemm & Brother, boo 'bugles, $2.48. Rontinan Brothers k 00. , 1,000 trumpets, $2 38. Goldthorp, Woodward, & Co., 1,000 earaLry bugle cords and tassels, 76X cents. Henry Frankle, 109,000 common tent pens, per thousand,sl3.4.6. W. B. Bunton, 8,000 pounds blocking twine, per pound,l3s cents. Chas. Burnham Phelan, 12,000 tin cups, $l9 per thousand. INSTALLATION OP A PASTOR.—The Rev. Richard R. Malery, new pastor of the Presbyterian Church in South street, between Eleventh and Twelfth. will be duly installed on next Sunday week, Mr. Malery conies from Long Island, where be was obliged to relinquish the charge ci t y large and flourishing church, and orime-to this on ac count of the declinin co n gregat i on wife. Previous to his departure his who Were Much attached to him, presented him with a handsome testimonial of their high appreciation of his worth and ability as a pastor. He le a young. man, and come, here highly recommended as a gifted and able Instructor of the Scriptures. The lather of Mr. Itlalery was the first to eriablish a chibiren'i home in this city, many years since. and his mother in still at the present time matron of the Northern Obildren's Home. His brother is also well known in this city, being_ at onetime the pastor of a Presbyterian church at Norristown. Mr. Wintery fills the plane of Rev. Der. Smith, resigned, anti through his known energies and talent will soon gain for Ms church that repu tation and standing which it never before had. COEPENSATION TO BE ASSESBED.--A meeting of the Committee on Rsitread', of Council, has been called for Friday afternoon next. The oh. feat is to make an assessment of the compensation One by the Race and Vine-street Passenger Railway Ooturany to the Second and Third-straet Company, for the lue of the traoka of the latter, on Second and Third streets, from Vine street to the Exchange. It is possible that the committee will try to ewer frotaitim h b t ow e _man_y thermic& of dollars are due the city """waY"ml...ates generally. It must be a pretty hairy item A ILLTCITE GAME OF Rrtaz tains was played yesterday afternoon, heavies t ,. N am . and Itobt. T. Ryall, of the Continental Rotel 1311. Hard Rooms ; one hundred and fifty ;mu t , French carom game, (three balls,) wen by yr.3' . beating his opponent 'twenty-five pints. This match was the exit one playact by the . Unnen, and was witnessed by a large, apprestaile, and respectable audience. During they lay:the eo n . testaati were'freqnently applauded for brU/let and scam% Oxecention. BASN-BALL—A match-game will be play. ed thla.afteikaoon, $t one Welook, between the Rey- NOM, enti alaa.ortaa Otappewa.Orioket OinA on the ectuAds Mlle former, at Beennth and Wharton ==2 .. 254 owns .. 400 ILL W 3 o.s. 200 ibi. 150 galls, 240 ciao. .... 480 cans. 121 t4s. 33021. 10 groin'. 9 plKsu. Mr. WirrEepara, said the effect of a bounty pre vents enlistments. We are doing a vital wrong by offering more money, when it will have no effect in raising men, from the fact that they can cross the river to Camden and there get $6OO. It will not do to pay such a high bounty when toe city is already in debt to the amount of $24,000,000, and still in- creasing. It is all folly to talk about offering a bounty for the purpose of saving men, who, at the time of the draft, made the most frivolous and silly excuses to get exempted. As representatives of the taxpayers of this city, we should be on our guard. Re hoped the ordinance would not pass : Mr. UHLER said the city was not liberal enough. We are here resting in comfort, and we should pay for the comfort of those who go to protect us. Mr. ARMSTRONG was in favor Or ,the bill, but he had one objection, and that was, the bounty offered was not large enough. Mr. SPRAING moved to amend the resolutioa, and increase the amount appropriated to $1,000,000, and the individual bounty to $2OO, which was agreed to. As amended, the bill passed. The bill to increase the prioe at which the work on the Chestnut-stteet bridge was contracted for, and , which was made the special order for the day, was taken up. The increase asked for is 27;‘, per cent. After considerable debate the bill was agreed to. The Committee on Schools presented an ordinance appropriating $l,Oll for new heaters in the school houses. Agreed to. Also, one making an additional appropriation of sl7,ooofor•the purchase of coal for the balance of the present year. Agreed to. Mr, Gixwono, from the Committee on Girard Es tates, reported an ordinance appropriating $68,000 out of the income of the Girard Estate fund to meet the expenses of the estate for the year. Mr. CATHERWOOD offered a resolution restricting the laying of a track in the middle of Broad street by the North Philadelphia Passenger Railroad Com pany. Tint SUBSCRIPTION AGENT reports the sale of $971,800 five-twenties on Wednesday. The continued scarcity of legal tenders somewhat him dere large sales, but on the other hand it is gratify ing to have Government currency so highly appre dated: Mr. G1272(0D0 was opposed to countenancing such a company as this. He had been their warm de• fenders at one time, but he found them a set of cun ning men, and he hoped the Council., for their earn sake and the interests of the city, would place all the restrictions possible on them. Those men, he said, intended to cover other matters by this rail road ; this wa■ merely a beginning of the end. The speaker denounced the railroad company in strong terms. The resolution passed. Mr. DAVIS presented an ordinance making an ap• propriation of $2,300, to pay Messrs. J. & 1.. Lunt berry, as an adaltional amount for a contract made, which would be a loss to them if it...was not given, as the price of labor and material had advanced con siderably during the time of their work. The bill was debated at length, and finally disagreed to. Mr. ZArra presented a resolution in reference to the paving of Bridge street, in the Twenty-thied ward. Agreed to. Mr. Min as offered an ordinance authorizing the superintendent of the Girard coal lands to advertise all proposal. for the lease of these landa in one paper of the borough of Pottsville and two in PM ladelphia ; said proposals to be in writing, and to be allotted to those offering the highest premiums, sad one-third of the same to be invested by the superintendent of the Girard Estate. Agreed to. The bill from Common Council appropriating the sum of $lOO,OOO for the relief of the families of volunteer* was agreed to. Adjourned. Mr. LEER offered an ordinance authorizing the opening of Ninth street, between Snyder street and Buck road. Adopted. Mr. WOLBERT offered an ordinance, from the Committee on Highways, for the macadamizing of Islington lane, near the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, the Cemetery Association to pay $3OO towards the project, and the city $6OO. Adopted. Also, to pave Plum street, Nineteenth ward, Which was agreed to. Also, an ordinance appropriating $650 to pay deficiencies in the salaries of the supervisors of the Highway Department. Also, a resolution for the opening of Maneyunk avenue, Twenty.flrat ward, which was referred back to the committee. 919,799 00 $5,73e,e38 91 Mr. iisuran offered the following: Whereas. On page 156 of Select Council Journal. April 2d, 1863, it la recorded that Mr Zane presented a memo rial from citizens of the Twenty•fourth ward relative to the report of the committee on the contested seat from said ward, and that a spedial commutes was appointed, consisting of Messrs. Zane. Swing, Manuel, %mg, and Armstrong, and Whereat,. That committee hat never reporrid the re sult of the inquiry, and it is currently rumored thattbe evidence before that c tamlttee conoluelyety dhows that F. 0. Brightly did receive a bribe in money paid to him, and also in the appointment of hie relatives to Positions under the City Government; therefore, Relayed, By the Common Council, that the Select Connell be respectfully requested to require the said committee to report, without delay, all the evidence be fore tt em relative to the sant or innocence of the said P. C. Brightly. The Chair ruled the subject out of order, on the' ground that it reflected upon the character of a member of another branch of Councils, and because also it' presumed to diadem' what had never been officially disclosed by the committee. Mr. WOLBRHT offered a resolution rescinding the ordinance of the 10th of May, 1862, relative to the paving of the intersection. of Tenth Street. or so much of it as restricts the price of repaving the in tersections to $1,400. The ordinance provided that the price be 90 cents per yard for all intersections. The Highway Committee also oftbred an ordinance to appropriate $6,000 to clean the streets and remove the ashes until the Ist of the year. Agreed to, STOlMatif offered a resolution requesting the Mayor to offer a reward of $6OO for the detection of the murderers of James McGinnis. Agreed to, BAIRD, of the Committee on Finance, offered a report 1n reference to the municipal finances (pub lished in yesterday's Press) and Axing the tax rate at $2 50 per $lOO. Mr. LOUGHLIN presented a minority report, fixing the rate at $2 per $lOO. Both reports were laid over and ordered to be printed. The Finance Committee reported ordinances Making the following annual appropriations : For lighting the city $367,476 00 City Treasurer 27,700 00 City Commissioners 197 882 40 Department of Market Houses 16,609 17 Receiver of Taxes 28,100 00 City Ice-Boat - - - 13,700 00 The same committee also reported an ordinance appropriating $182,107 to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, to pay the funded debt falling due during 1864. Also, one appropriating $715,000 to pay the funded debt maturing on the Ist of January. Adopted. The bill from Select Council appropriating $1,550 for the purpose of repairing the public squares, was concurred in. 'United States vs. Acker and others. Before re. ported. This case was not concluded yesterday. The Government called witnesses to' show that, at the time of the fire in which the defendant alleges $l,OOO worth of postage ' stamps were des tr oyed he had rster i ,_ e notes in the hands of third parties as col security for his note. The atigtalet Court—Judig• Stroud. 'Ware uz aroldent and t 7 v Directors of thlr Bank of Del& Promisso ry aw l. Loma Abrahams. An Action on motion Verdict for rilatntiffblofte2B. o B. an action t. ) kl.PPmu. D jp- 0 b ee t c ro t A v es t rjet ser:4IO: S 4 4 . N I PAY• Wag substilm uut..... Antor :La ing li xtit: b i O dso lt : il k .. .71. linoclurro ACCIDENT.—About five o'clock last evil:dad .Tosepti KeIF r fell through the hatott wsy, from the fourth story of a drug store, corner of Second and Green streets. lie was so badly tn• jut ed that it la likely he will not recover. The un fortunate man was removed to the Penn Hospital. It was thought that he would not survwe until inorntog. TRAICKEIGIVING DENNERS.—The soldiers in tome of our hospitals, If not all, are to have Thankegiling dinners to-day. The ladies and our• geons in charge hare been unremitting to their la• bore in getting up first-class dinners at the hospital, Broad end Cherry streets, hospital at Germantown, and at the hospital on South street. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. —At the COUVil lescent Hospital, on Filbert street, religions and patriotic services will be held at three (0010C1f. this afternoon. The Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, Rev. Dr. Goddard, and Rev. A. G. Thomas, chaplain at the hospital, will be present. The occasion promises to be one of unusual interest. The friends of the sot• diets are invited to be present. FRUIT FOR THE Hommvirs.--Yesterclay the brig Laura arrived at this port from Malaga, with a cargo consisting of 10.300 boxes rodedus 2 900 half boxesa,ooo quarter boxes do , LOGO 'frailly do., 100 boKee and 60 bags almonds, 00 Unit' boxes figs, 200 quarter boxes do., 450 boxes lemons, and 153 boxes oranges. FATAL A.CCIDEIs; T.—liudol ph Echeuberger fell from the secondlitory window of his residence, on Hancock Street, Nineteenth ward, yesterday, and died in a short time from his injuries. LArr cm —The steamship Liberty, 1,21X:t tone register, will be launched at 2 o'oloak this after noon from the ship-yard of Mr. John W. Lynn, Recd•atreet wharf, below the navy yard. FILE.—A shed in the brick yard of Mr. Jordan, at Washington avenue and Gray's Ferry road, was destroyed by fire about 6 &clot* yester day morning. C.lrl'Y COUNCILS. The regular weekly meetings! Oily Clounelle was held yesterday afternoon. SELECT BRANCH. President lawn in the chair • The reading of the journal was divulged with. Communications, &c. Mr. ZANE presented apetition from-the property holders in the Twentieth ward, asking for the pay ing of certain intersection.. Referred Mr. Leers offered a communication from the membeg of the Good Will Rote and Steam Fire Engine Company, asking for an appropriation to re imburee them for the amount of damage incurred to their carriage while engaged in doing service for the city at the fortification'. Referred. A message from the Mayor was received, vetoing the ordinance making an appropriation to repair certain - public squares, cut up by the drilling of the military companies in them. The Mayor states that the bill purports to authorize the Commission ers of City Property to draw the amount appropria ted from the fund provided for the defence of the city, which fund, by ordinance approved June 20th, 1863, is subjedt only to warrants of the mayor. The veto was sustained by the Chamber. _ Mr. Sramino presented another ordinance apprO priating $1,660 for the same purpose, and authorizing the Mayor to draw the warrants for the payment of it, Agreed to. Reports of Committees. The Committee on Law presented an ordinance adverse to suspending the work on the Chestnut. street bridge till the opinion of the Supreme Court could be ascertained as to whether its construction is legal. The committee asked to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. Agreed - to. - Mr. Elliman rose and asked that the special com mittee appointed to inquire into the action of a .part of the committe in the Twenty-fourth-ward contested•election case make a report of their pro ceedings. He wanted to know why the report had not been made long before this. Mr. KING said the affair was purely a political dodge, and he presumed that was the reason why no report had been made. He would not raga the report on that amount. Mr. CUTHERWOOD thought the chairman of the committee had been derilect in his duty is suppress. fn.' the report. He heped that this report would not only be made, but all others in whiek fraud had been charged. Mr. lihrx.v.n said it would appear to him as if somebody would be implicated in this. He was in (aver of investigating the matter, so that if there was any fraud whatever in it, the world might know it Mr. LANE said that the chairman of this com mittee had never desired to suppress the report. The committee were at one time ready to report, but they were told that it would not be received, as the entire party would vote against it. At that time but one vote was needed to gain its acceptance, and so a part of the committee was appointed to wait on that gentleman, to secure his vote, but he actually refused to give it, and consequently the reason for the committee holding the report beta. After a long debate on the subject, Kr. Patitue. moved that the bill be postponed until Thursday next land made the special order of the day, when the reports of the special committees are called for, and thattheyfurnish t hereport desired. Agreed to. The Committee on the Defence and Protection of the City offered a revolution to the effect that OGUR (as appropriate a auflioient amount to pay a bounty of one hundred dollars over and above all other bounties to persona enlisting in this city, who will be credited to it. Mr. BRIGHTLY thought this matter should be post poned until the legality of the municipal authorities appropriating money for such a purpose was looked into. - CONDION BRANCH. The report in reference to the lease of the Girard coal lands was referred to a 'pedal oommittee. Mr. Qmx oared a resolution that the bill abolish- ing the office of Gommbieloner of Highways be made a special Order on Thuraday next. "Not agreed to. Adjourned. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. W. S. District Court—Judge Cadvraisder mery. A feinneC bate to teat the owtterstitp of the ship loamy. McHenry. On trial. District Court—Judge Hare. George Prarer re. William S. Stiles. An notion to recover rent alleged to be in arrears. Verdict for Dharles R. Ricking plaintiff for $215,82. vs. Henry Heyentha/er. This Was an action to recover the difference between the price paid by plaintiff to defendant fora horse and the price brought for the came at auction. It is al kV(' that the defendant warranted the horse as sound, and that this warranty was false. Verdict for defendant. M. L. Roblnett et al., administrators of Allen Rob. binett, deceased, and Oatharfue Donnelly, defendant, and Samuel Kilpatrick, gamoshee. An attaehment execution to recover money in the hands of the garnishee alleged to be the property of defendant. Jury out. Count of Connnonyleas—JuilgeS Allison and Ludlow. In the matter of the petition of General 8. Pat terson to extinguish certain rent charges or ground rents. The.question is this case arises from the terms used in two deeds from Colonel John Hare Powell and wife to George Blight. The property is now owned by General Patterson, subject to these rent charges. The first deed is dated !flank 30, Mt. and grants "one yearly renteharge or sum off $l,lOO lawful silver money of the United States of America of the present legal standard fineness and weight." The consideration of this deed is $2O 000 " lawful money 01 the United States." The extinguishment le per mitted by the terms of the deed at say time after the lit of April, 1839, on the payment of the mum of slo.coo lawful money aforesaid. The receipt for the deed is for " the sum of $20,000, being the eonsider eition money above mentioned." The second deed is dated Nov. 24, 1833, and grants another yearlyrent•oharge or sum of $270, "lawful silver money of the United States of A.merloa." The consideration of this deed is " $5,000 lawful money of the United States of America " The rent.charge mey be extinguished at any time on or after the 24th of Not - ember, 1838, on the payment of" the sum of five thousand dollars, lawful silver money afore said." The receipt on the deed is for "the sum of 6.000 dollars, - being the oonsideration'monessabove mentioned." Since the declass° of Sir. Blight these round rents have been divided among his heirs. The question at the bar is. Oen these rentobarges be extir gobbed by, paying $26,000, in lawful money of the United States (greenbacks), ofmust the owner of the fee pay - 25,000 silver dollars of the standard Weight and fineness of 18337 Argued and held under advisement. THE POLICE. (Before Mr. Recorder Rasa. J Alleged Mindsseziesnent. William 0. l!doore, the treasurer of the Seamen's Boarding-Rouse Society, was arraigned yesterday afternoon on , the. oharge of embezzling the VIM of V 01.05, being the balsam on band In the treasury of that institution.. Tan 0. Brady, the president of the institution, testified that the society was or• geolzed last spring, and that all orders on the tree. surer are signed by him and attested by the secre ry. , • ta hlr. Blenehtdi testified that he was secretary of the society, and that it was the duty of the treasurer to pay over all moneys the order of the presi dent, properly attested by. the - seeretary. Several persons were examined who had presented orders, properly drawn, upon the treasurer, who refused to honor them. The defendant was required to enter bail in the sum of $ tpoo, to answer at court. Counterfeiting Trade Marks. Baphrel, Aaron, and Jacob Priest, chemists, were arraigned, yesterday afternooe, before fir. Recorder Eneu, on the charge of counterfeiting, or Issuing a " trade mark," claimed as the private mark of a Mr. Wiltberger, who manufactures a similar article as that o ff ered by defendants. Mr. Mark L. Allspatoh, who has been in the employ of hlr. Wiltberger for 13 years, testified that his employer purchased the right to make a certain ohemieal preparation. It is alleged - that the defendants have produced an Infe rior article, and that the labels thereon are so nearly like those used by complainant, that the public may be very readily deceiyed. The defame tho right to use the labels, and insisted that the complain ant in this case had Infringed upon the right of the defendants. The ease as developed before the Recorder was, at times, rather amusing, the -counsel on both sides equally claiming that the rights of the respective parties to the suit were infringed upon. The whole adhir was very well conducted, in an ingenious man ner to procure a flatten's' advertisetneat for the article in question, but we "couldn't see it." The defendants were required to eater ball in the sum of $l,OOO each to answer at court. The counsel for de fence stated that he intended to bring suit against Mr. Wiltberger for infringing upon the private rights of his clients. [Beare Mr. D. S Commissioner Sergeant.] Buying Soldier's Equipage. Lazarus Ja4131, the keeper or a dotting store on south street, below Second, was arrested yesterday by Deputy U. S. Marshal Schuyler, on the charge of pnrchasing Government property from ()apt. Enoch Albertson. It is alleged that while the Captain, who is now at Fort Delaware, was in the service of the United States, in July, he drew more equipage than required by the number of his men. Some of theme goods were, it laid, purchased by defendant, contrary to a law in Etch cages- made and - provided. Ile was held to bail in the SUM of $l,OOO to await another hearing, to take place to morrow, —EBefore Mr. Alderman Lynch.] New Counterfeit Note. A woman, giving the name of Sophia Hinton, was arraigned yesterday afternoon on the charge of pass ing a five•dollar counterfeit note, purporting to be the issue of the Adams Bank, rdaseachusetts. This I. a new counterfeit, and made its drat sppeatance in our city yesterday. The accused was required to enter bail for another hearing. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE THOMAS KIMERE.. Js.. P. , RAEL MORRIS, COMMITTEE OF THE MONTH JOSEPH C. HAUER - LETTER DAUS AT THIS IKIIRCHANTS'XIOHANGII, PHILADAPRIA, Ship The Oraige, Baker " Liverpool, soon Bark Linda, Hewitt, Sagna la Grande, soon Birk Mean% Clark Rio Janeira Dec 12 Brig Lila. Day Matanzas, soon Behr Greenland, Evans.,.... Havana, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHECALLDEA.PIIIII4 Nov. 20,11.883. SUN RISES .7141 SRN 46 MGR WATER - -t - t• - »...:,..141 ARRIVED. Ship Arctic. (Brom) &richer, 3 days from New York. In ballast to Peter Wright &Sons. Bark S D Ryetton, Patten. 62 days from Liverpool, with noise to John R Penrose. Bark Laurge(Br) Jenkins, 45 days from Malaga. with fruit to Dui, Jeans ft Co. Brig Warren. Smith, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell &Collins, Bohr -Ira Laffrlenier, Colonial:, 6 days from Boaton, withmdee to Twells & Co. Schr .1 W Hall. Cain, 6 days from Sauna, id' ballast to Bancroft, Ltwis & Co. ache Santo T Chartie. Chartre, from /Mtn, in ballast to Sinnickson & Moyer. Bahr Marine. Moody. from New York, with mdse to captain. Saw Lady Suffolk. Clark, - froin New York, with mdse to D Cooper. Behr Grace Girdler, Clark. 5 daps from Boston, with mdse to captain. Sabr Olivia. Fox, Iday from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian & Co. ichr Young America, Lawrence. 1 day from Port,De posit. Bid, with wheat to Jae L Bewley & Co. Schr A Hammond, Higgins. 5 days from Boston, with ice to captain. Behr .1 B Austin, Milli!, 5 days from Boston.with mdse to Crowell & Collins ichr Susan 110ilaton, Bartlett, d days from Boston, in ballast to captain. • Bohr Thomas Borden, Wriglitington, 2 days from Fall River. In ballast to captain. Bohr cab& Packet, Hamh, 3,trays from New York, in ballast to B A Solider & Co: Steamer D iflefey,_Boa. 24 hone from New York. with mdse to W id Baird & Co. Steamer Fannie, Fenton, 24 hours from New - York, with mdse to WM Baird & Co. Steamer Buffalo, Jones, 24houra from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Clyde Steamship Rebecca Clyde; WiDote, Morris leland.W Bork Per:woes Alexandria, (Dan) Hansen.ltio Janeiro., John Mason & Co. . Behr W Bartlett. Connelly. Port Royal, Tyler & Co. Behr B L B Wales, Hoffman_, do do Bohr D B Steelman, Smith. Newborn, do Behr Sallie I. Robinson. Portsmouth. NH, do Behr Jno Lenthall, Martin, New London, do Behr Buena Viers, Lynch. Alexandria, do Schr Mary Prancer.„MoDonough. do do Schr Mary Anna. Dunlap. Wash lc von, do Behr Prince Alfred. Garwood, Newborn. H A Adams. Schr TStockham, Babcock, Hampton Road. do. Set r LOlliPa Grey, Crass, Bristol. S innickson & Clover. Behr Evergreen , Potter, Provtdenos, Repplier & Bro. Bohr Mary Ella. Talpey. Boston, Bancroft, Lewis. & Co. Behr S V W Simmons, Godfrey. Salem, do. Behr J W Hall, Cain, SWIM, do. Bohr Gandy. Bristol Ferry, R I, Costner. Stickney, & Wellington- - Schr Trade Wind, Canary. New Haven Workman & Co. Bohr J L Hess, Lrper. I,ynn, C A Heckecher & Co. Schr C W Locke, Huntley, Providence, Mines & Co. Behr Z Stratton. Black man., Providence, W H Soling Schr D Floyd. Beckett, Providence. do. Behr E W Gardner. Somers, New York, John R. White. Behr W G And - curled, Hewitt, Providence, do. Sob r R ht Browning, Gandy, Jersey City. Baum k Co. Sshr Mary; Nickerson, Wilmington. Del, Noble. Cald well. & Co. Sehr Specie, Smith, Washington. captain. Behr David S Eater, May, Port Royal. Hunter, Norton & Co. . . Bahr Lucy L Sharp, McElwee, Port Royal, do Str It Willing , Dade, Baltimore & Groves. Jr. Str Rugglee, McDermott, New York, W-P Clyde. Str E Chamberlain, Stewart, Alexandria, T Webster. Str Putnam, Canfield, Baltimore, captain.* (Correspondence of the Philadel his Exchange.) Del, Nov. 24. Pour brigs aid eight schooners are at anchor in the roadstead. Wind strong from NE. accompanied with rain. . . Tours. &a. SAEOE MAESHAL.D. (Correspondence of The Press.) EEADI9U, SIN 23 The following boats from the Union Canal passed Into the Schnylkill Canal to-day. bound to Philadelphia. laden and consigned as follow: Biekory. lumber to Malone & Trainer: Elizabeth Heil man. and Our Nephew. do to Norcross & Sheets; Minato Shark. wheat to captain... Z- Inst. 15rtiNill. Ship Norway, Majorl 4ll2l, front Rangoon, at Fabnonth 10th Ship Susan G_Owene, Nprton. from Calllo, off Queens town 12th inst. and proceeded for LlverpooL Ship Severe, Hovey, cleared at New York 24th inst for San Francisco. Ship Uncle Joe. Sewall. for New Orleans, cleared at New York 24th islet. Bark Isaac R Davis, Hand cleared at Port Royal 19th inst for this port Bark Alex liicNell, Somers, hence, at Port Royal 11th inst Brig Geo F Lovitt, (Br) 11111, for Now York in 7 days, was at Cardenas 14th inst. Brig JW Spencer, Spencer, hence, at Port Royal 19th in ßr st. ig Chas H Prot, Lee, cleared at Port Royal 16th last for this port. Brig Abby Watson, mad, from Bast Harbor, TI, 9th lest for Boston. at Holmes' Hole 21ut inst. Brig Breeze. (Br) from St Martin's for this port. with a cargo of salt, was run ashore in a sinking condition on the East Calcoe sth Inst. ;Four of the crew came passengers in the • W. Brigs Fanstina, Orlfiln, mid Randolph, Hallett, from Somerset for this port, at Newport 21at inst, and sailed sionin 2211. Brig Marinwheeler,Wheeler, hence for Boston, sailed from Holmes Hole 224 inst. Scbr J J Spencer. Fleming. at Cardenas 14th inst, for this port in 4 days. Scbr Jane. (Br) Smith, cleared at New York 24th lust for this po schr P Sti c k ney, Garwood. hence, at Bristol 23(1 inst. Bohr tjudine, Insley, hence for Norwich, at N London 23d inst. Behr Starlight. York, hence, at Belem 23d Met. . Behr Mabel. Moore. from Havana. at Portland 22d Inst. Behr D W Eldridge, Smith, cleared at Port Royal 17th Mat for Key West. Behr B 0 Howard, Raymond, for this port, cleared at Port Royal 18th inst. Bars New Haven, Glover, from Boston. and B 0 Por ter, Smith. from Danvereport, both for this port, at New York 2 4thtive, et. Behr ac Calhoun, cleared at New York 21th inst for this 'port. Behr Harper. Coombe, berme, at Boston 234 . inet, Nark Wm Van Name. from Cape MARINE MISCELLANY. Hayti= for Yorks Islands, encountered a severe NE gale no date, which hove her on her beam end,, and shifted ballast, and she was obliged to bear up for Inagua, where she arrived NOT 3. She was in port Bth, and would sail about 13th. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC -• buy their Chewing and Smoking Tobacco at DEAM'S„ No 335 CHESTNUT Street. Fine *Cut Chewin Tobacco, In Tin Foil. 54-40 per gr itl o gt " O n l=i li n g u e i=to, in Tin Foil, 54.40 pm gross, or 4 cents single elopers. Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, in Tin Foil, .4.40 per grow. or 4 cents single Papers. ' Fine Cut Chewine Tobcco, in Tin Foil. 814,40 per u rgie7tit ee C n tiegif e lf it=. in Tin Foil. 54.40 Psi !r ad ta i l: l lls 3 P NETTNUT Stm t . alkklndaor rnio Old Virginia, Obswing_and EinkeKVl Tobacco out be had at DEIN% No. aSN CHESTNUT Street.. • All kinds of Fine Out Chewing Tobacco, in balk at 6 and 6 cents per ounce. at DRAWS, No. US CHESTNUT Street. Eilllokinlok and Lynchburg Smoking Tobacco for Si mote apound. Also, Turkieb Tobsoeo for 11 1 1por **DEANA, No. ass CHESTNUT Street. . 22a il i nt r Eodli t al te rrz i r g. ilkiro= l. oe ritatit i t t AlNV . o the beet' rlutTObaeco for 60. aqui 70 outs tar ponad. at DRUM No. in OR _VT %nit, laell 11Th PR ESS.-THII,A DELP 11 LA. Till( RS OA. t NOVEMBER 2 SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Yachts. to me directed. will re eapored to public sale or vendee. on lIIC , NDAY IF.ve Wm December I. at 4 o'clock. ut Sawultn.street All that lot or place of ground numbered lP in the plan of iota /tad out by Iteury K. Wallace. in the township of itinerate, ins and county o f Philadelphia: bugina tag at a corner of lot bumper IS. In the miodle of Cobb's creek; thence by lot number la south fifty-five ant a quarter degrees cast, three perches and a half; thence by the rem. SOW h twenty-one degrees cis Minato:le cart, twenty perches and three-quarters to a corn,,r of lot number tit thence south seventy-one dames east , in the middle of an avenue Mats , feet wide laid out for public use, seven perches to a point; thence on a curved Hoe. having A radius of twenty•etgbt perches and n't•lnntbs of a perun In the middle of amid avenue by lots number Il and num ber Yft and number Ifl, thirty-three perches and 6-100.lis of a perch to a pol,•t; thence north forty two degrees east, eighteen percher! and 85 100 the of a perch to a corner &lot number ; thence by lot number north fifty three and a half degrees we4t, tbirty-fonr perches and two-tenths of a perch to the middle of Cobb ,' (treat% thence down the middle of Cobb's creek • the several courses thereof. to the place of beginning: containing" seven acres. one hundred and Mir one parches, (Being parts! a tract of land which Samuel Allen. sheriff. by Dood'Prill ' acknowledged, inn pen District Court for the city and 'County of PhlladelPhia, on the 24th de, of September, A. D. 1833, granted onto said Henry E Wal lace In feo.l (D. C Debt, 81,200 00 JurenaLl Taken in execution and to be sold as the property or Henry E. Wallace, and terra tenant. JOHN PHOVPHON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Starlit's Office, NOT EL lin. noltS St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lovari Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or yendue. on MONDAY Evening, December 7,1888. at 4 o'clock, at 811=nm-street Hail. All that certain lot or piece of ground. wl , k tee three story brick mese nage or tenement thereon erected. Mtn e on the east side of Fifteenth elver, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; Negtuntag at a point cn the said Fifteenth street at the distance of twenty /Seven feet seven inches southward from the south aide of Jefferson street; thence extending eastward, at right angles with the said Fifteenth etreet, one hundred and tWeritl•nine feet one inch and one fonrth of an inch; thence exterding sonthoastwardly foriy-nine foot tour inches and tit ree•elahtbs of an inch to the west bide of Carlisle street; thence extending southward along the said Carlisle street eight feet three inches and one-half of an inch rtheoce extending westward, at right an lee with the said Fifteenth street, one hundred and fifty , five feet eight inches to the eget aide of the said Fifteenth etrees, and thence extending nortt ward along the said Fifteenth attest forty feet to the Place o' beginning. (Which said premises "The Farmers' and lifechanws . Lend and Building Association conveyed unto Jbuild ings (D.C. ; D.,'83. 183. Debt. SI.ITO. N. I', Henry.' Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John 8. Lentz. JOHN THOSIPBoI4. Bftemir. Philadelphia, Sherif f 's Office, Nov. di. 1843. n 028411 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY Vllti TIE OF Of a writ of Levari Facies, to me direotod, will be ex posed to public sale or veudne, on MONDAY Evening. December 7, 1263, at 4 o'clock, at ransom etreettllall. All that certain brick Ulol.BllSge nod lot of ground situ ate on the south side of Locust street. between N loth and Tenth streets, in the city of Pbtineelphia; contagion In front on Locust street fifteen feet : and in depth fifty-two fast, Bounded eastward by arc= d row or tate of Isaac W. Morris. southward by ground of Elizabeth Gerhard. Westward by ground now or late of John Drew- (Which aid premises Charles Town,eud et ax by deed dated Jute 21, 1850, conveyed unto James Murray In fee.] CD. C; D , '6l. 147. Debt. 112.030. Hopper. Taken in execution and to be gold as the property of James Murray. deceased. ' JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. -Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. Ti. 1861 noc,i-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF ^-• a writ of Levari Fascias, to me directed. will be =to public dale or yendne, on MONDAY Evening, s a ber 7, 1263, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certals lot of ground. onmPosed of Aye conti guous lots, eituate on the sonthwestwardly side of Cope etreet, one hundred and seventy feet southeastward from Amber or Waterloo at-eel, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cope street one hundred fees, and in depth eeventy-five feet. (Being part of the Jame lot which Edwin R. Cope and wife, by deed dated Decem ber 13, 18 1 conveyed unto Emanuel Peters in fee.] CD 0 D , '63 131. Debt. $662 60. Hebb. .1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Emannsl Peters. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Nov. 25. 1863. n0263i SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Eiroonas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on M WDAY Evening, December 7, Ma t at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-etreet Hall. All that certain lot of ground situate on the eonth wsetwardly side of Somerset street, one hundred and twenty feet northweetwardly from the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, in the city of Philadelphia ; °manta lug to frontkn Somerset street thirty-six feet, and in depth on the southwestwardly line, tone hundred and seventy-nine feet, more or less. and on the northwast wardly line one hundred and seventy tire Net six inches, more or less. to Hunt's lane. CD, C. ; D.. '63. 174. Debt, 183.26 J. If Thomas.] Taken in execution and to te sold as the property of Daniel McAllister. JOHN THOMPSON, sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheers Odice. Nov 26.11163. no2o-St SHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni EA - pones, to me directed, will ho =tto public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening. er 7,1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansofin-street BALI All that certain three:story brick mossnag, and lot of ground situate on the north aide o r South street, one hun dred and twenty four feet westward from Fifteenth street. in the city of Ph iladelPhin; containing in front on South street sixteen feet. ann in depth flits-five feet. (Which said lot Alexander B. Carver, by deed dated February 14, 1860, recorded in Deed Book O. W. C., No, 41, page l 8 &c. , conveyed unto Thomas Stewart in fee; reserving a ground rant of ninety dollars. Parab.e first of January and July - . 1 CD. C.: 110 E Debt, .441.63. J. C. MfteheiLl Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Stewart. SOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's 25. )833. .no2B-3t SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed. will be exploited to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening. Decemb.c 7, l&P. at 4 o'clock. at Sansomstreet Hall. All that certain frame messnage and lot of ground situ ate on the enrich side of Trout street (late Pine alley), in the city of l'biladGlphia; containing In front on Trout street sixteGn feet, and In depth thirty eight feet; b nnded south and east by groudd now or late of Caspar W. Morris, and west by ground now or late of F. Foy. [whi c h said premises Patrick Mallon, by deed dated June 27.1854. recorded in Dead Book T H , No 91, page 1.87. stc conveyed unto John Hauptman in foe; subject to a grout. d rent of $25.1 execution .. '63. 158. Debt $2.036 Flood ] Taken in and to be sold as the_property of John 1 anptman. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri/ Philade phia. Sheriff's Office, Nov. 26,1863. n 026-31 SHERIFF'S SALE -BY VIRTUE • OF N- 1 a writ of Levert Facing, to me directed, will be ex posed to public wile or 'fondue, on MONDAY Evening', December T. MB, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom - street All that certain lot of ground. composed of four con tiguous lots, situate on the soathwesiwardly ado of lope street, ninety feet southeast wardly from Amber or Water loo street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Cope street e'ghty feet, and in depth seventy- dye feet, [Being part of the same lot which &twin R. Cope et ox., by ters deedin fee ] December 13,1101, conveyed nnto Eananted Pe CD C., D.. '63 132. Debt, $717 06. Robb.) Em T i a i tr ei lit e , t s e x u e:mtion and JOHN be 1 ,4 01} the oi r tt erty of Philadelphia Sheriffs Ofilee. Nov. 24, 426.3 i SHERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl Facia., to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY. Brom ine!, December 7,1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground, composed of four lots. situate on the northetmtwardly side of Cope street, nine ty feet sontheietwardly from Amber or Water/0o street, in the city of - Philadelphia containing In front on Cope street eighty feet, and in depth seventy.ilve feet CDeinx Put of the same lot which Edwin R. Cope and wife. by deed dated December 13. 1861, conveyed unto Harper Hel. le:man and Robert Sprowlee in fee.] [D. C. sD. Debt/M0.68. Robb. ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Harper Hellerman and Robert aprowies. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Roy. 24. IIIG4. n0263t RHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIR'PUE OF 11 / 4 " a writ of Venditioni Exponae, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, December 7.1868, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hell. All the right, title. and interest of David B. Taylor. of and in all that certain three-story brick store and lot of round, beginning on the northeast corner of Delaware Water street and Clifford's alley (between Market and Arch streets), in the city of Philadelphia; thence aorta werdly along the east side of Water street twenty-six feet nine and three-quarter inches, thence eaetwardly to the west aide of Delaware avenue, thence sonthwardly aim g the same, twenty-five fees ten .nd three-quarter inches to said Clifford's alley, thence along the same one hundred and thirty-four feet five inches to said Wa ter street. [Which said 1V0111113911 Thomas Hart, trustee. by deed dated January 2., 1846, recorded in Deed Book A W. M. No 6. page 167, ac., conveyed unto Levi Taylor andlWlllia m S. Boyd. in fee, es tenants in com mon; and said Levi Taylor bath since deputed this life intestate. leaving a widow and say. n children surviv ing, of whom defendant to one. 09. C . ; 11, lit 189. Debt. $1,4C0.33. Lex. Taken in execution and to be Bola as the property of David 13. Taylor and John P. Cottrel, trading, &c. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Moe. Nov. 25, AM n0243-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of VenditionlYsponas. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or Tontine, on MONDAY Ermine, December 7.:11363, at 4 o'clock. at Hansom-street Hall. Al! that certain lot of ground situate on the West side of Fourth street, one hundred and twenty six feet south ward boa Norris street, in the city of Philadelphia ; con taining In front on Fourth street sixteen feet, and in depth no hundred and live feet. [Which said premises John McDowell. Jr . et ux.. by deed dated September 18. 1800, conyeyedjo Thomas Beatty In fee ) rIX C.; D. '63. 133. Debt, $876 Juvenal. ) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Beatty. JOHN THOMPSON, SherLff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 96. 1863. n026-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies. to meedireoted, will be on to public age or 'endue. on MONDAY Evening. i December 7, 1863 at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-greet Hall, All that certain manage and lot of ground ettnate on the north aide of Fitzwater street, fourteen feet sect ward from Hepburn greet. in the city of Phlladelphla,• con taining -In front on Fitzwater street twelve feet four Inches. And in depth fifty-one feet to a two-feet Mx :echos wide alley. (Which said premilee William Ba ku:ger et ox., by deed datedinne 25, 1860, conveyed unto Samuel Yorke in fee: reierving a ground rent of SW.] CD. C ;D, 148. Debt. $4Bl. Diehl Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of Samuel Yorke. JOHN THOMPSON. ghsrlff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's ONoe, Nov. 24. NMS. noNS-M SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY' VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Iforponas. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendae. on MONDAY Evening, December 7. 1883. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot of Around situate on the east side of the Frankford and Bristol turnpike road, three han d red and tblt ty seven feet three inches southward from West street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said Turnpike road twent feet. and in depth eighty four feet. t Which said premises John F. John eon, by deed dated November 24. 1838. recorded In Deed Book A 'D. BNo. 88. pane 182. Sto., conveyed unto Constantine B. F. O'Neill in fee; reserving a ground rent of sixty-seven dollars, payable tat of April and October.] I.D. C.; D.. 'ea 160 Debt, $296.68. Mot:troth.] Taken In execution and to be sold as the prrarrty of Constantine D. F. O'Neill. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's oMce, Nov. 25. 1883. .n026-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF X- 1 a writ of Venditioal Exponaa, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or ',endue. on MONDAY Evening, December 7.1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansorn-street Hall. All the right, title, and interest of John RobLoson. (or Robeson.) in all those certain mementos and lot of gronad situa'e on the west side of Delaware avenue, (formerly Penn street.) one hundred and forty feet southward from Laurel street. in the city of Philadel phia; • containing in front on Delaware aTellll4 forty feet, and in depth one hundred feet. 24 R. —On the above promisee are erected two three story brick houses, fronting on Delaware avenue, and four brick and four frsme dwellings In the rear thereof [D. C. ; D., 63. 16.9. Debt. 11160 L 38. Cassidy.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Robinson or Robeson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Nov. 26, 1863. n026-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE ' OF a writ of Venditioni Exponae. tome directed. *lll be exposed to public sale or +endue. on MONDAY liven ing, December 7, ISM. aid o'clock. at Sarusom-street Hall. AD that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast wardly side of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, four hundred and eighty-six feet northeastwardly from Clearfield street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on said railroad forty-eight feet, and in 'depth one hundred and sixty seven feet, more or lees. to Witte street. [1). C.; D., 'ea 175. Debt, $lO2 St .7. M. Thomas.] Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of Pelham L. Hollis. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once, Nov. 25, Ma nol6-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fleri Factae, to me directed, will be exposed to public dale or vendee , on MONDAY' Evening, December 7, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-stmet Hall. Ali that certain lot of ground situate on the west wardly side of the Prankford and Bristol turnpike-road, two hundred and thirty-three feet five and one-half inchesenortheastwardly from .Hart lane, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said turnpike fifty feet, feet, and in depth on the north line two hundred and fifty. seven feet seven and eleven-sixteenths inches, and on the south line two hundred and filly feet iIdtiVEILI and one-half inches to Emerald street. Which said lot John H. Oithene st ux., by deed dated February 2, 1885, conveyed unto William H, Witte in fee; 'abject to a ground rent of sixty-two dollars and fifty canto, payable first January and July.] M.O. • D.,'63. 173. Debt. WYO. J. M. Thomas.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William H. Witte. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sherin Once. Nov. 26.1865. noutl-St SHERIFF'S SALK-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendittont impones, to me directed, be' exposed to public sale or vendee . on MONDAY Rimming, December 7. IBM at 4 o'clock. at Hansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the easterly side of Cadwalader street, three hundred andievafeet seven and three.fourthe inches northward from Oxford street., in the city of Philadel phia; oontaining in front on Cadwalader street sixteen feet, and in depth on the northerly line eighty feet seven and one-quarter inches. and on the southerly line seventy-seven feet six and three-quarter incites, fu minding on the southerly side one-half of a two-feet two inches-wide alley. [Which said lot William R. Pant et ax,, by deed dated March 1, 1851. recorded in: Deed Book M D. W. , No. 8, Pigs MO' ea, conveyed 'intoGeorge H. Mitchell' in he reserving a groued•leut of fifty-fourdollare.joyable let of January and ..tnty,l [D. (3. D.; W.. 171. Debt. 1978.82. .Bodin.] Taken in exeoutton. and to be sold as the property of Gaon.. H. MitchelL JOHN THOMPSON - , Sheriff. ehorin Ono. MM. M. /OK wallAt 1311ERIFFPS SALES I!MTT=T7T7777 SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF SHERIFF'S writer Levant Phelan, to me directed, will be ex public sale or venting. on MONDAT 11vening. ato December 7, DM. at 4 o'clock. at Banaom-etreot Hall. All ttiat certain • tract of land Gansu, in the TweniT- Olin ward bate Twenty-third ward/ of the city of etilia . d.lphia and bounded and do crihea ac follows to wit; Beginning at e corner of lend of Hooker. on the northwesterly a ids of Front-street road : thence be the said road month sixty-two denrres and thirty-three and a halt minutes west three hundred and thirty fait t thence north eleven drowses and twenty one minutes .pet. one hundred and Went • feet, more or less. to the north line of Butler street: thence north seventy-eight themes end thirty-nine minutes wiet along the nosh line of the:gild Butler Street, two hundred and fifty-five feet, more or less• to the east lined K ttre t; thence north eleven degrees and twenty one minutes east along the east line of the said K street four hundred and eight fet t, mote or lees. to a tract of land (containing seven acres end forty-seven perches. one undivided half part whereof they. the said Charles Arkineon, and ifebecca, hie wife. by Indenture bearing date the 6'h day of fuly. A. D. PM, granted and conveyed to William 'Taylor. In fee); thence extending along the line of tae said tract of land • containing seven wires and forty-amen perches, south seventy eight degrees and thirty-nine minutes east, four hundred and fifty feet, more or lead. to tne eald land ef Rocker. and thence by the said H. cker'e land. EOuth eighteen degrees and fifty-four and a halt minutes east, twenty perches and ninety-five hun dredths of a perch, to tr.° place of beginning (Which said tract of lead is part of a certain tract containing seven acres and forty-seven perches, which • aid eevea acre. and toty-seven perches was part of a tract o at taining fourteen notes and ninety. alit perches; one tin. divided half-part whereof William Taylor, and Jane. his wife, by indentn, o bearing date the twenty fourth day of Jai's'. anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and liftr•seran. recorded in Deed M.ok K 0 W., No 141. page 2T3. &c. granted and conyeyed unto the skid lebeocit Atkinson. her heirs and assigns. nanject to the Parr eat of a proportion:de part of a certain mortgage of Sys thousand dollars. whioh said mortgage has been duty paid oil and discharged ; end the said Wiliam Taylor, and Jane. his wife by one other indenture. bearing even date herewith (i. e, with the above-men Honed indenture of mortgage), but exeonted and de livered before the execution theroof, and recorded in Deed Book A. D 11 , No W. page IP9. &c ' granted and conyeyed unto the said Rebecca Atkinson. her heirs acid asidgna, the remaining undivided one-half part of the said tract of seven mired and forty-seven perches ] [D. O. D. 10. 16 6 . Debt. $1.611.60 H. G. Clay .1 Taken in :XtletttiOß and to be sold as the property of /Rebecca Atkinson. &c. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. . Philadelphia. Ellterifre Office. flow. M. ififte n024-3t • SHERIFFS SALE.-•--BT VIRTU! OF • a writ of Levert notes. to me dire ited, will be exposed to public sale or - ermine, on MONDAY Evening, December 7. *M. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. No. 1. All th-t certain two and-a-half-.tors stone mes „age sad lot of ground. innate on the sonthweetwardly corner of blechanie and Cresson streets. in the Twenty first woad of the city of Philadelphia; contorting in frost on Mechanic street seventeen feet two tochee, and in depth fifty-Lt roe test six inches. Neo 8. All that ceetain two and-a-half• story stone retie . mute° nun lot. striate on the northeast wardly side of Meel ante street. seventeen feet two Incase ecouthwest- Ward ly from Creason street, in the said city; containing -in front on Mechanic street sixteen feet aye inches, and in depth nay three feet six inches. No. 3 All that carte in two-and-a-half 4 tory stone men ensile and lot of ground situate on the north weet ward ty side of Mechanic street, thirty-tnree feet seven inches southwest we rale from Cresson street, in the said oi'y: containing In front on Mechanic street sixteen feet live inches, and in depth fifty-three feet nix inch's.. No. 4. All that certain two-and. a half-story stone ineesturge and lot of ground. situate on the northwest weirdly aide of Mechanic et reet, fifty feet southwestward !, from Cresson street in the said city; containing in front on Mechepic street sixteen feet fire inches, and in depth fifty-three feet six inches. No. 6. All that certain two-and-a-half-story atone mete` enage and - let of ground. eituate on the northwestward!, side of M. chanic-street, eixty-six feet live Inches cello weetwardie from Creation street. in the said city; cen tattling in front on Mechanic street sixteen feet flee inches and in depth fifty-three feet nix inches. No. 6. All that certain two and-a-half-story stone meommage end lot of around, situate on the northwest weirdly side of Mechanic street, eighty-two feet ten in ehes sontbwestwardly from Cresson street, in the said city; containing in front on Mechanic 'treet seventeen feet two inches, and in depth fifty-three feet six inches. No. 7. An that certain three-story atone masenage anti lot of ground, situate on the northeasterly corner of Oak • street and Harrison's alley. in the said city; containing in front on Oak street eighteen feet three inches. aid in depth along said alley thirty-four feet . No. 8 All that certain three-story atone meaanage and lot of ground, beginning on the sontheastwardly side of Oak street, eigh teen feet three inches northeestwardly from 11- mitten's alley, in the said city; thence south eastwardly thirty-four feet more or WS: thence north eaetwardly to the rear end . of lots fronting on Thomp son's evenbe; thence northwestwardis one foot eight and a half inches; thence northeastwardly to a corner of prernies next deecribed ; thence northweet ward ty t h irty - eye feet and a half inch to Oak street; thence southweW- Wardly seventeen feet eight inches to the place of be . ginning. No. 9. All that certain three story stone inessuage and lot of 'ground, situate on' the southeastwardly side of Oak street, thirty-aye feet eleven inches northeastward le from Harrimon's alley. in the said city ;•contalnitie in hint 01) Oak street eighteen feet three inches, and in depth thirty•one feet half an inch. CD, C.; D.'63. 162. Debt. 576.978.71. indeoe.l Taken in execution and to be - sold as the _property of Joseph Ripka. .7()FIN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Noy. 26. 1863. n026,1t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a a.writ of Lemur( Psalm to me directed, will be ex posed-to public sale or vendue, on mortDAY Evening. December 7.1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All thet certain lot of ground, composed of four con. tignone lota, situate on the northwestwardly side of the Philadelphia and Trenton Rallroal. and southwest- Wardly side of Cope street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on said railroad seventy-five feet One and seven-eighth inches, and In depth on the south west line ninety feet ten and one-eighth inches. and on the northeast tire. slower Cope street. eighty-five feet eleven and Eve-eighth , inches. [Being part of the same lot which Edwin R. Cope, et am, by deed dated Decem ber 13,1851, convet ed not t Emanuel P.t.trs, in Me. 1 [D. C. D. 'B3. 124. Debt, MO 21 6 . Robb ./ Taken in execution and to be Fold ae the property of Emanuel Peters. JOAN THOMPSoN, Sheriff. Philadelphia Sheers Office, Nov. 24,1863. n026-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Macias, to me directed, will be exposed to public aale or vendue. on MONDAY Eye nine. I ecember 7 ISCLat4 o'clock.at Sausom-street Hall. All that certain four story brick factory building and lot of ground beginning at the 'towhees' corner of Sixth street end Columbia svenue (or Fitter street )1n the city of Philadelphia; th-nee extending eastweed along Columbia avenue one hundred feet to a twenty feet wide streak: thence northward along the mane forty. seven feet to a point; thence by the head of the same twenty test; thence northward three feet; thence west vat d twelve feet; thence northward forty-four feet ten sad one-half inches. thence westward ono hundred and eight feet to Sixth saw; thence southward alone the eame ninety-five feet Co the place of beginning. (Which • said premises Josiah Leeds et ux.. by deed d Wed March 3o, 1860. recorded in Deed Book G 07 C., No M. pare &c, conveyed unto Edward Burton and Joshua F. • Limning in fee; reserving a ground rent of one hundred and eighty dollare, payable Brat of April and October. 3 Also, all the estate, right, title. and interest of said Edward Burton and Joshua F. tanning in and to said ' twenty feet-wide-street. (D. C. D. 'B3. 150. Debt $6.252 VI BOIS& 3 Taken in execution-and to be scold as the property of Bayard Burton and Joshua P. Loaning JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff: 11 Philadelphia , Sheriff's *face, Nov. 24;1883. n026.3t RE(ERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF •••••• a writ of Venditioae, to MONDAY , will be enpoaed to public male p r o d ue, onEvening. December 7.1863. at 4 oclock-at liansom-arrest Hall. _ All that certain lot of ground situate on the so ntheast- Mardi> aide of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad , five hundred and thirty-four feet - northeastwardly from Oleartleld street. itthe city of Philadelphia; containing front on arid railroad forty-eight feet. and in depth ripe hundred and eigty-seven feet, more or lees, to Witte street. CD. C. D. '63 178 . Debt, $lOl 84 J. at Thomas ] Taken in execution and to be solo as the propeny of 'Ohm L.. Hollis. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's OMNI. Nor. 24. IBe3. noBB- it SHERIFF'S SALE..--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facile, to me directed, will be =lto public sale or venduo. on MONDAY Evening, ir 7; 11013. at 4 o'clock;at Sansom•etreet All that certhin three story brick messnage and lot of ground Minato on the north side of Wood street. Cu W hat feet nine inches eastward from Eighteenth street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Wood 'Snot twelve feet, and in depth forty-one feet three itches, to a two-feet-nine-inches-wide alley, leading westward into another two-feet-nice inches wide alley leading into Wood street, with the privilege of said al leys. (Which said premises Philip S. Brown et tax., by deed dated June 25, 1858, conveyed unto George W. Shep herd in fee; subject to a yearly ground rent of fluty-four dollars.] CD. O. : D., '63. ml. Debt, 1 11590 38. Enie Taken in exeCution and to be sold as the property of eorge W. Shepherd. JOHM THOMPSON, Sheriff. PhUadelphta. Sheers Office. Nov 26.1863 ne7BBt SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert ridge, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, December 7. 18E3, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom.street Hall. • All that certain lot of around. situate on the sonth ride of Hamilton street and east aide of ,Nbariteenth street, in the el: y of Philadelphia; containing In front on Hamil ton street fifteen feet nu.r4nchee and in depth on Nine teenth street Ilfty-three lest three inches. [Being part of the same lot which James Hamilton O'Beirne et 111 C.; by deed dated January 6, 1862, conveyed unto Henry S. Goldsmith In fee. 3 CD. C.'; D. '63. IP. Debt. am Juvenal.] Taken in execution an to be told as the property of Henry S. Goldsmith. JOHN THOMPSO2, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 65. Its n026-St SHERIFF'S SALE -BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levert FaChM to me directed. will be exposed to pubic tale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening. Decem ber 7. 1933. at 4 o'clock. at gansom-street Hall. All that certain t wo-story brick meanage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Dope street, one hun dred and thirty•four feet six inches southward from Franklin avenue, in the city of Philadelphia: contain ing in front on Rope street fourteen feet, and in depth forty feet. fD. 0. t D.. 'B:3. 361. Debt, MF8.76. Warriner..) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Sarah B. Ashton. owner, &c.. apd Aaron Vankirk, con tractor. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Skedirs Oahe, Nov. 26. 1863. n026.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF P.- , writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex. posed - to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY !craning, December 7.1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sanaom. street Hall. Ail that certain three story brick meisnage. two-story back buildings, and lot of ground situate on the west side of Tenth street, three hundred and thirty-eight feet northward from Girard avt-nue. in the city of Phdadol. phis; containing in front on Tenth street seventeen feet, and in depth seventy feet to a three- feet-wide alley lead ing westward into Alder street, with the privilege of said alley. [Being part of the same lot which John Marston et nx , by deed dated September let, 1853. re corded in Deed Book T H.. No. 102, page 30, atc , con veyed unto Anna C. Thornton in fag.] CD. C. ; D., 'et 164. Debt, $2,240. Gowen at JohnFon.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph D. Thorton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offico, Nov. 26, 11183. n0263t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIREUE OF a writ of Fierl Fames, to me directed, will be exposed to public eels or vendue. on MONDAY' Evening, December 7, 1863, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom Street Hall. All that caftatn lot of around, beginning at a point for .ty-ave feet north of Arch street, and Mighty-nine feet six inches watt from Schuylkill Fourth or Nineteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front north and south forty-nine feel: and flan and west thir teen feet six inches, more or less. CD. C. ; WI DO. Debt, 81.000 Glummer. ) Taken in execution and to be sold as the proper of William Fowler. JOMN THOMPtION. Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Nov. 26, 1848. n028.3t SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, December 7, IBA at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Halt, All that certain lot of around beginning on the east side of It itchis street. fifty -thrall feet northward from Catharine street in the city of Ptiladelphia ; thence northward aloe g said Bitehie street one hundred and four feet, thence eastward fifty feet; thence southward sixty feet; thence westward three feet: thence south. ward linty-tour %et; thence westward forty seven feet to the place Of beginning. Bounded eastward partly by a three feet se ide she leading southward into a four_ feet alley leading from Ritchie street to Evans street . With the privilege of said alleys. (D.O ; D.,'63, 187. Debt. 141.748.72. McCrea 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Richard Shields JOHN THOMPSOB, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 26. 1883. n0268t SHERIFF'S SALK-BY VIRTU% OF K." sundry writs of Levitt! Frisian. to me directed. wililho exposed to public sale orivendne. on MONDAY Sventng, December 7, MS. at 4 o'olook.at Saasom-street Hall, AU that certain three-story brick measuage , back bnUdings, and lot of gromid, situate on the east aide of Fifteenth street, one hundred and forty. six feet seven inches southward from lilleworth street. 111 the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifteenth street seventeen feet, and in depth one hundred feet to a six - feet-wide alley leading into a fOtlx. feet-six-inches wide alley leading into 'rimy an street. (Which said premises Mon Dunbar et nx.. by deed 'dated April 77. IMI, con veyed unto Henry M. Black in fee. UT). D., 'B9. 167 Debt. WM& B. L Stokes.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Benry . M. Black. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri Philadelphia. Sheriffs Once. soy. 25,1883 no2B-3t SHERIFF'S S A T.R.—RY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex pend to public sale or . yeudne, on MONDAY Evening, December 7,1883, at 4 o'clock. at Elansom-street Hall. All that certain fonr-story brick Insesnage and lot of ground, situate on the south side of DeLanceY Place, twenty feet westward from Eighteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Delancey place Twenty feet, end in depth seyenty-Rve feet. [Which said premises Richard Shields, by deed dated Jane 13, /RA coeyed unto Charles 0. Imlay in fob.) CD 0. ; 13.,13a 166. Debt, $1.073.00. Gnmmey.l Taken In execution and to be sold as the _property of hallos O. Imlay. JOHNTHOMPSOIf, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Bhertre Office. Boy. B, 1889. n026-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, Will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, December 7, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansomestreet No, L All that certain lot of ground situate on the out side of Apple street, one hundred and twenty feet south. ward from Venanso street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Apple street twenty feet, and In dep th one hundred and Eye feet. 2. AD that certain lot of ground situate onthe east side of Ninth street, three hundred feet southward from Venanso street. to said city• containing in front on Ninth street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and fourteen feet one Inch. 1 Whioh said lots,Sanzuel Sheble et at.. ty deed dated MA ,y 20, 1861. recorded in Deed Book T. M.. No. El. page 181. s c.. oonve*ed unto Charles Zandt In fee.] CD. 0. • D.. 'M. 194. Debt, 19186 83 West Taken in execution and to be sold/as the property of Charles Una. 301124 THOMPSON. Sheriff. fikezir4 t Nom, 21, 1903, ilv~ Bt , 1863: SHERIVVIs SALIM.; RITERIFF'I4 SALE. -BY via Tut: OF NJ a writ of Levert Feeble, to me directed. Witt be road to potato sale or venous. on HON DAY Eve:link Uersember 1563, at 4 o'clock . . at fia totem-street Ball. • No. 1. All tbet stone factory, building, eteam s t eam mad t t or piece of ground situ 4te partly in the late borobgb of Frankford.and partly In the Is e , own. ship of Northern Liberties, but now in the c ty of Phi ladelphia 3 beg a n lag at a stake set tor a corner to the middle of Adams street, in Frank'ord atoresuld thence along the middle of said Adams street smith nineteen dearest, twenty-four minutes east liftaen percoss and seventy. four hundredths of a perch, and swath twenty sine des rees and thirty minutes west seven porches and five-tenths of a perch to a cornea*: thence by land former ly of Peter Backing, north forty-six degrees and niaa teen minutes weat, and cro , eing Frankford creek fifteen perches to a corner of land formerly of Joseph Potts; thence by said lead north forty one degrees eleven minutes .net one percn. north forty-two degrees and nineteen minutes West (unclean perches to a corner of gronnd eols to Abraham Abrams; thence partly by s Ltd Abrams' land asd partly ny ground conveyed to Elias Filling. and crossing Frankford creek north seventy one degrees and six mini:den east about seven perchesto tt e east side of said creek itheticedowit said creek about six perches and two-tenths to the southeasterly line of the next-hereinafter described lot • then ce by said ground nbith seventy-one degrees six minutes east about tea ruches and Door-tenths to the place of beginning; con taining about one acre and one-quarter of land, In cl admit roads and creek, be the same mire or lose 80. 2. Also. ail those two stone dwetltoge and lot or piece of amend, composed of Ilse contiguous, situate on the southwesterly side of said Marna street: containing in front on said Adams etreet one hundred feet, and ex tending northwestward between Parra lel thee at right anales with said Ad,me street in length or depth about one hundred and thirty feet, more or less. to the Bide of Fmnkford creek. 'Bounded northwestward by ground conveyed to Samuel /Jolt, southwestward by said Franks ford creek, sotitheantwardly by the ab me described lot, and northweat watdly by Adams street aforesaid. To gether with the mules, spindles, wool. cards, looms, cot ton-cards, drawing frames, warp-mills, spooling- La Ines. spreaders. beaming frame and fixtures, shaft ing, belting and all other machinery and fixtures in and upon said lot or piece co ground. (Being the same pre mises which Benjamin W. Tingley. and Slizabeth, his wife; Thomas Caldwell. and bathe' J.. his wife. sad Oust SS an tioglisb nod Elizabeth, his wife, by deed da ted the 16th day of September, ,a. D. 1566, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No 76, pate d6B. sm., granted and conveyed to said 'lemon Wilde in fee CD. C.; D . '63. 196. Debt. 1111.269.03. Banat-) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Sol men Wade. Jell( THOlO'BOl4 bheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Nov. 85.11161 • n 021114 SHERIFF'S EIALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Lever! Yachts. to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue.on IiONDAY Evening, December 7. P 383, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. One•fißeenth pert of all that certain three-story brick store and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Third street. betwe.n Race and Cherry streets, in the city of Poi iadelphla: containing in front on Third street eighteen feet five inches, more or lass and in depth as cent,-two feet three inches; bounded northward by Pre misee late of John SitgreaTea, southward by the next described Premises. westward by ground late of Abra ham Sheridan. Ito. 2 One-fifteenth part of all that certain three-story brick store and lc t rf gr situate on the west side of .Third strew, between bane and Cherry streets in the city of Philadelphia.; containing to front on Third street twenty-one feet, more or leak and in depth ne- Tenty-two feet threeinChes; bounded northward by the above-dtembea premises, westwardly by ground late of AbrabamSh.ridan, southward partly by ground now or late of kitchen/ Immo!. and DIMLY by ground now or late of Conrad Beate& No. 3. One-Aft,enth part of all that certain two-story , stone mansion and lot of ground, beginning at a post standing at the intersection of the Wissahickon road, now called Ridge avenue, and Turner's lane in the city of Philadelphia ; therms extending along Ridge road north 43 degrees. west SS 55-100 perches to a post ; thence by land now orlase of Blair McOleaachan. south 7034 degrees. west 75 perolsealo a Post, and north 97 degrees, i west 29 1.10 perches to a stake, and south 53 degrees west one ;etch to a post ; thence by land late of Godfrey Woelpper. sonth• 37 degrees, east M 910 Perches to Turner's lane ; thence along the same north sw de- • grees. east 91 perches to the place of beginning : cotl taining eleven acres one hundred and one perches. No. 4. One-third pert of all that certain two-dell brick mesenage and Lot of around. situate ea the smith side of Market street: between Seventeenth and Riga- • teenth streets, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing • in front on Mark et street 20 feet, and in depth 188 feet inchet to the middle of Barker street. Rounded east ward by ground formerly of Oh:Milan H. Deuce's, west ward by ground now or late of eatnuallSra len, Jr. No. 5. One-third part of all that ' , brick stable and smell frame workshop mid lot of ground situate on the south side of Barkeestreet, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. in the city of Philadelphia,. contain- tag in front on Barker sires: twenty-six feet. and in depth • from the middle of said Barker Street one hundred and , seventeen feet six inches, or thereabouts. Bounded east • Ward by ground formerly of Christian H, Denckla and westward by ground now or late of Samuel Bolen, Jr. Di B.—Per recitals, see writ in Sheriff's 00ioe. [D. C. • D.. let 171. Debt. 5 7.278 Ed. Gerhard.] Taken in'execution and to be sold as the property of Paul D. Nine, deceased. JOHN TFIOSIPSON.Sheraff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs °llse. Nov. EL no's-3t SEERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF s writ of &marl Pastas, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY livening. December 7 MI. at 4 o'clock . at Sansom-street Hall. /So. I. Al l that sieve or,pareel of meadow land (innate in the township of Kingnissing and county of Philadel phia, beginning -at the junction of Church creek and Island road; thence along said road north eixtv-seven and tbree-quartere degrees west. ten perches and three tenths; thence by land allotted to Levis Paesmore, and Naomi his wife, north two degrees east forty-nine perches and seveneteaths; thence by the same north forty-eight depress east. twenty-five perches to the centre of a ditch dividing this from land of the late Jonn Rant; thence along said ditch leading from Minwees creek by the said land and land of the heirs of nary Pan coast tirdii it interneets with Church creek; thence by the several senrses of the said Church creek in the centre thereof to the Race of beginning; containing twenty acres and one hundred and forty .ninef perches. No. 2. Also, ail chat piece or parcel of meadow land. situate in said township and comity, beginning in the middle of Tinicuie road at a corner of land aLotteci to Levis and haomi Pasamo re; thence along the middle of said road and' the Ferry road by the several courses thereof to a corner of land allotted to John hicltraine and others; ti enco along the same north twenty six de grees west. tiirty• four perches: thence nosh twenty. two degrees east. raven porches and two tenths to land. of heirs of James Hunt; the Ace by the same gm:Ph se venty-two degrees west. ,bitty seven perches and one tenth to the middle of !dead road; thence no the same eve tenths of a perch to a corner of John liana's land; thence by the same north fifty-fuer and three quarter degrees east, thirty-two perches snd elx-teaths to the middle of MI user's creek to the corner of said PassmoreS land; thence south twenty degrees east, forty-four perches to the place of beginning . ; containing fifteen acres and ono hundred and forty-ei ght perches. [-Being the same premises which In and by a Breve de Parti tions of. December Serm, A. D. 1538. lash-cl oat *of the District Court for the City and County of Pailadelphia, and by the Sheriff's return thereon. dated the 2d day of February. A. D 1567. wan allotted and assigned unto the said Charles Longatreth end Rachel H., his wLe, his heirs, and in severalty forever. (D.C. ; D., V. IfB. Debt, 52.165. J. C. LongeOreth.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Longstreth and Rachel EL Longa - Tech his wife JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0.; ce. Nov. 25. DM no2B-3t RBEBIFF'S" SALE -BY VIRI lIE OF "-'it writ of Venditioni Expound, to me directed, will be exposed to public fate or rendue; on MONDAY Evening, December 7,1663. at 4 o'slook. at SansomOtreet All that certain lot of ground situate on the northeast wardly corner of_Broad street and Su onehaana avenue. in the city of Philadelphia; oontalniug in front on Broad street terenty.one fees, and in depth on Somme henna avenue one hundred and fifty- one feet to Pem broke street. [Which said premises Thomas C. Read, et ux , by deed dated February 13. 1856, recorded In Deed f Book R. INoW., N 0.4116. page 887, &c., conveyed unto • Simpson T. Varmint, in fee ; reserving a yearly gebund rent of PM CD. C ;D 19L Debt. 1 41.33.46. : Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Simpson T. Tamara. JOHN THOMPSON Sherif, 1 Philadelphia , Sheriff's Office, Nov. 26, ises,.' no9B-86 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be eg poeed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening. December 7. leg.. at 4 o'clock. at Sanaom-et. Hall. All that certain lot of ground. situate on the south side of Venaugo street. forty feet eleven and one-quarter Inches sluggard from Seventh etref t. in the city of Phila delphia; containing in front on VORILD.jO street sixty one feet Nix inches. nod in dept. eighty-six feet. [ Which Said Promisee George Hoge% Sheriff, by deed dated Inly 19, 1866. recorded la Deed Book H. N 0 2, page 144, &c., conveyeo unto Charles Zandt, la fee, subject to certain restrictions sato buildings. tD. 11:1 193. Debt, $271 64. West. le Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Zendt. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Nov. M. 1863. n023.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public rale or vendue. on MONDAY Eve !UDC December 7.1989. at 4 o'clock at Sansom-street Ha ll ALL that certain three-story brick mew:mire and lot of ground situate on the northwesterly side of Deka street. one hundred feet northeasterly from Crown st!eet, in the city of Philadelphia - , containing In front on Duke street sixteen feet (I nc luding on the southwest side thereof, one half-part of an alley two feet mix inches wide by thirty feet in depth, with the privilege of said sties). and in depth seventy feet. (Which said premi ses Henry Sasemans et ax. conveyed unto Henry Kim ble in fee: subject to aground rent of Sweaty dollars, payable let January and July-) (D. C., D. '93: 138 Debt $1,060. Heyer. ) Taken in execution and to be sold as the_ property of Henry Hneble. JOHN THOMPSON, Sherif. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 24, n025-3t RHEREFF'S SA-LE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leyari Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to publics sale or yendne, on MONDAY livening. Dtcember 7. MOS, at 4 o'clock, at &Luzern-street Hall. All that certain three-story Mice ineasaa aa and lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Twenty-fourth and Lombard streete In the city of Philadelphia; con taining In front on Twenty4ourth street eighteen feet. and in depth on Lomba. d street forty feet. CD. C.; D.. 'B3. 762. Debt, R 332 94. Gest.) Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Themes vanity, owner, ate JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherifa Office. Noy. 26, 1863. no'll3t. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs of Fier! Pacific, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale of 'endue. on MONDAY Evening, December 7. M. at 4 o'clock. at Hansom-street Hail. All those certain four three-story unfinished brick dwellings and lot of ground. composed of four lota. situate on the west side of Twelfth street, sixty-seven feet northward from Jefferson street, in tae city of Phila delphia; containing in front on Twelfth street sixty eight feet (each lot being seventeen fast). and in depth One hundred and eighteen feet to Fawn street. (Which raid premises Sanmel T. Staaltz, by deed dated Ma 7. 186 2 2, recorded in Deed Book AC. , No. 49, PAC, &c.. conveyed unto James ftrifilth in fee ] CD. C.;D. '63. 183 tolBB Debt, gr,MB each. Wagner.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Griffith. JOHN THOfdPSON: Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Nov. 28. 1263. n026-3t LEGAL. L EGAL NOTICE.-PHILADELPHIA, , November 5, ISM —Whereat'. Dotty& Testamentary to the Estate of JOHN deceased. have been Bruited to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the Baste will maim paymaat, and those baying claims pre sent them for seplement. D. P. SISI Y. Executor. not tb6r , No. 58 North THIRD Street. vsTATE of RFRECOA McOOlllllOK, D/C411.011. Lettere Testamentary upon the Estate of REBECCA. MoCORMICK having been granted to the undersigned by the Resister of Wllls of the County of Philadelphia, all Persons indebted to the Estate are ref/waded to make payment. and Owes baying claims against It to make __,uk own the eaten without delay, to JACOB C. WRITE. lie 456 YORK Avenue, or at hie office, 717 LOM BARD Street. 0c22-thet• COAL. GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL-- 1 0 W. if not superior to Lehigh. gleo, Hart's No Ms Ultra Band), hainbow Coal; Egg and Stove alma. 9 NS. Large But BSA per ton. Coal forfeited lf_not full weight caper ticket. Depot. 1419 OaLLOWHILL htrest, above Broad Office. 121 South FOURTH, bst low Chestnut Call and examine. Orders d -7 UPSZU Promptly attended to by noloB3l :47, ELLIS BEAN: •N. • n 0 A L.--SUGAR LOAF, BEAVIaI mEADOW_, and Spring Mountain LettlithOoal and ni beat Loaned onntatn. from Behay_ll:lll;' , P streatti for Family ma. Depot, N. W. eorner"iffiGTA ms i r LLLOW Street.. Omen, ,No. WI South aNGOND tard - 1,3 WALTON & 09. BsE FEEDER 1 HORSE FIiFDF.B. I This new invention is for feeding horses while stand ing in harness or otherwise. It is made of heavy Bumf* Duel, and so constructed that the horse cannot waste any feed; the bag is ventilated by the insertion of eye lets, tiringE the ores plenty of air. For durability, convenience, and economy this Is an imrpassed. By remitting $2 a sample will be forwarded to any address. All letters of lima* , mad be addraased_ _ ON. T. DAMTON, Sole Agent and Manufacture_ ,r nolo-11n COMB &CUL Street, Boston. Maw rbRA.IN PIPE. -A". MONTGOMERY TERRA corre WORSE. 3-Inch nips per 3 feet length. 96. " • ' " • • 40. 4 44 6et Ile 46 60. 6 *4 44 44 We are prepared to furnish STONEWARE DRAM PIPE, glazed milde and outaide, from 2to 16 inches i 1 diameter, In large or sma ll quantities, with all variety of traps, bends, and other connections. Liberal discount to the trade. araor,Lix selgtntlia3m DM MARKET Street. PhiledelData.. • w tuTE VIRGIN WAX OF AN. TILLIS—A. new French Commode, for preaerviA whitening, and beautlfyinx the complexion. preparation la eomposed of White Viren Wax, of the Inset QualltY, Ttns the complexion a traturcerent whitens. and.the most bewitching beauty, while ttn =rent parts render it harrallses to the Orin, cm. It from tan and other Impurities This Is one of the wonders of the age, and moat be seen to be &oleo elated. b. bottle will be open for Ladles to try its e elt before parehasiar. Price 25 and &lama ufl't & • . Perftunere, 41 South EIGHTH Street two doors above Chestnut, and .123 South 9 Street. litboVel Walnut. eGr-sw O LIVE 0 I L.—AN IN - VOICE , OF okusTAms purl Olive 011 just received Der ghl.P . - KUHL For sale t i of , •, • _ _ • CRAB. B. JAR,CABSTAIIIB, Sol rents, 'A* A.T.,.. and BA ITS %rest ALB O. InTotoe a the mute Ju l hu leatelini. ex-M -DOVreii one PROPIISAI9 CIRDNANOE •OFFICM, WAS DE PAB7IIIIIIIT. WAskix,:roar. November 13, 1863. SEALED PROPOS as will be received at thle office nntll 4 o'clock P .on compere DECENBER next. for furnishing 70,000 Beg; Of Cattail' Accents trements. to be delivered in the following quantities at the linden:tamed Orme, via 10.000 eats at the United States Armory. Springfield, brat.s. OCO sets at the United Slates Arsenal. Governor's Island Paw York. 10.0 M note at Prank ford Arsenal. Drideebnrg. Pa. 20, (=seta at Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburg. Pa if.= sets at Et Louis Arsenal. St Louts. !do These aceontrensenta are to be made in strict conform ity with the regulation patterns. which non he seen at the abovallaMed places. Each Set is to consist of one sabre-belt and plate complete; one carbine -sling. wits. swivel complete; one sabre-knot; one carbine cartridge. box; one pistol cartridge-box one belt holster, for army-size resolvers; and one cap poach, with cone pick. All of whioh are to be made of the best mated"' and workmanship. The sabre-belt, sabre knot. and carbine mina. are to De of Buff Leather. blocked: and the cartridge boxes, belt.holsler.and cap pouch. of best Oak-Tanned Leather. ff to to be distinctly understood by brdasre that Lather pastiaLty fanned with anYthfao else but Oak wilt not be received. All the articles to be inspected at the place where to be delivered Deliveries must be made in lots of not Meths= 600 sets Der week for all contracts of 10 000 aets and under. and not less thae_,l 000 sets per week for all contracts of over 10,000 seta This first delivery to be made within fifteen days after date of contract; and any failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number of sets which he may fall to deliver at that tine The accoutrements are to ho boxed in the usual manner; the boxes for which will be paid for at cost price, to be determined by the inspector. Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal where they propose to deliver, and. If more than one place, a sepa rate bid must be made for eaoh. No bid will be con tattered from parties other than regular manufacturers of the article, and such as are known to the Depart ment to be fully competent to extents, in their own shop. the work proposed for. Each pasta , obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with ap proved sureties, for its faithful fn'lll ment. The Department re erves the right to reject any or all bids. if not deemed satisfactory. for any cause. Propo,als will be addressed to Brigadier Oensral George D. Ramsay. Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C . and will be endorsed ••Prodosals for Cavalry Aocontrementa." GBO. D. NAMSaY. nol7.tuths.7t PROPOSALS FOR MORTAR SHELLS. ___. ORDNANCE OVPICE WAR DEPARTMENT. WASIONOTON, Nov. 18. ism SEALED PROPOSALS will be received At thin &Ice until 4 o'clock PM., on the 22d of December next, for the delivery °nifty thousand intrich moßrAit sa ELL S. in the following quantities at the foliovring Arsenals. At the Watertown Arsenal, Watertown. Mast,. 5.000. At the Watervliet Arsenal. West Troy, if • Y.50:03. At the New York Arsenal. Governor's 151and. , 25,0, At the Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburg Pa • 5,C00. At the D. 8. Arsenal. Washington. At the ti. S. Arsenal. St. Louis, Mo.. 5.005 %base Shells are to be made of the kind of metal, and bspected after the rules laid down to the o , dnance Ma nual Drawings can be seen at any of the United %um Arsenals. The Shells are to be inspected at the foundry whore cant free of charge for tranapOrtattlonor handling, until delivered at the Arsenal . . . . Deliveriea mutt be made at the rate of Pot lets than live per cent. par week of the number of projectiles pop.. treated for: the firsdelivery to be made within twenty days 'JUT the date o f the contract, and lay failure to de liver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. Reparate bids must be made for each Asseata lf the bidders propose to deliver at more than one. No bid w 1 be considered from parties other than regular founders 6r proprietors of works, who are known tolthis Department to be capable of executing the rork con tracted for in their own eetatillshmsnt,. lath party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with approved burettes for its faithful elocution. • The Department rerervee the right to reject any or all bids, if not deemed satisfactory, for any canoe. Proposals will be addressed to " Brigadier General Geo. D. Rexoray, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C.." and will be endorsed "Proposal' for Mortar Shells."GEU D. Ralttdalf. no2l.stothl4t Brigadier General .Chief of Ordnance. pROPOSALS. OFFICE CHIEF COMMISFUE7 OF SIOISTETENCE, DEPARTMENT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA. HARBOIIIIIIW. PA.. ft iv. 24. IMP. SEALED PROPOSALS are respectfully invited until • 12 AL on TUESDAY. Den. 1. 1*93, for furnishing to the U. 8 Subßistence Department, delivered in Philadelphia or Harrisburg, Pa., (which to bo stated in the PrOPoettl.) the following subsistence stores, viz: 3,000 bar:tele ... fresh Around extra bozo or grade 00.4. t.Onn 8 - rfle name of brands mu-t be etated in the bide and marked on the samples: to be packed In good•well coopered barrels; both tteads to be fall lined To be delivered within ten days from date of award. 5,000 pounds prime RIO COFFEE, to be packed in good stout oak barrels, both heads fully lined. To be delivered within ten days from date of award. 96,000 pounds (60 pounds to the bushel) new POTA TOES, Poach Blows and Mercers preferred. To be delivered in Backe ,or g3od strong ban•ele, both heat's lined To be delivered within fifteen days of award. Samples must accompany every proposal, and be dis tinctly labelled with the name of the binder. Proposals must not be enelceed - with the samples, but be delivered separate, endorsed " Pro sale for Sulteistence stores. ' and directed to Captain J. H.. Oilman, C. S. 11. S. A. Phi ladelpnia, Pa. Bids will include packages and delivery, and any in ferior packages will be considered sufficient cause for rejection of contents. All stores will be carefully Inspected and compared with the retained samples. Each bid must be accompanied by the writt.n guaran tat of two' responsible person as follows: We the undersigned - her eby guarantee, should all or any part of the accompanting bid be accepted, that it shall be duly fulfilled according to Its true purports and conditions." Each bid must have a printed copy of this advertise ment posted at its head, and must be specific in camply big with all its terms. The proposals, addressed as above. with the temples - . can be delivered at the office of Commissary of tiabsist - epee, No. 1109 OIR &RD Street, Philadelphia, Captain F. N Duck, C S. V 8 up to 12 o'clock it. December 1, 1063 at which time and plats, the proposals will be opened. J . H OILMAN, n026-tdi Contain fi S. U. S Army. CHIEF QUART KRIVI ASTER'S OFFIUE. ilrespaix.rroir DEPOT, November 17. 1863. !DIALED PROPOseres wit receivsd at the ogles of Captain C. El Tompkins. A. U. M 27. S. A., at the corner of Vwenty•second and G streets, in this city, until hIONDaY. December 2lat, 1863, at 12 o'clock et.. for the sale of all the manure now on hand, or that bay be pro duced at stables and corrals of this D4pot within the nest twelve months succeeding the date of the letting of the contract. . The manure will be awarded to the highest bilder or bidders, who will be required to take it away at his or their own expense. The quantity now on hand to be taken away within six months from the date of contract, and that which may aoctimul.te, within six months from the date at which it may be produced. Bide must be made at so much per cubic yard. Bids will be received for the quantity on hard. and the subsequent product at each stable and corral. sepa rately. or for the 'stole together. If a bid Is made in the name of a firm, the names of all .tbe parties mast appear. or it will be considered as the individual proposal of the party signing it. The full name and PORt ofiloe address of the bidder must appear in the proposal. Propoeals must be addressed to Captain C. H Toma tins, a. Q. kl., 11. B. A., Washington, D. C., and should beslainlY marked, " Proposals for Manure." Payment will be - required to be made in Government hinds, at the end of each month, for the manure removed during the month. An oath of allegiance will be required from each sue *eyeful bidder. chiOd snd e¢ffielent howls, in the sum of (81.000) one thousand dollars, will be required of each uureiuudal bid der for the faithful performance of his contract. The Quartermaster reserves the right to reject all bids that may be deemed to the interesgof Govsrnmsnt not to accept. D. H. BUCKER. Brig Gem and Chief Quartermaster. no2o-tdel9 Depbt Washington. PROPOSALS FOB ARMY- TRANS POZTATION. OFFICE OF THE DEPOT CDUISTERKASTER, FORT LEA.VENWoETE, Kansas, October W 3. 1868. BELLED PEOPuSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock hf., on tire 10th day of December, 11301, for the transportation -of military supplies during the years 1864 and 1861, on the following routes: Route No 1. From Forte Leavenworth. Laramie, and Riley, and-ether depot* thal may be established during the above years on the west bank of the Missouri river. north of Fort Leavenworth, and south of latitude 42 de. areas north, to any posts or stations that are or may be established in the Territories of Nebraska. Dakotah. Idaho, and Utah, south of latitude 44 degrees north, and east of longitude 114 degrees west, and in the Territory of Colorado 7 orth of 40 degrees north. Bidders to state the rate per 100 pounds for 100 miles at 'Which they will transport said stores in each of the months, from April to September. thetas:iv ,e of th e years 1864 and 1866, Route No 2. From Forte Leavenworth and Idler, in the State of Kansas. and the town of Kansas, in the State of Missouri. to any poets or stations that are or may be established In the State of Kansas, or in the Territory of Colorado, south of latitude 40 degrees north, drawl:sir supplies from Fort Leavenworth , and to Fort Union.. N. JO , or other depot that may be designated in that Terri tory, to Fort Garland, and io any other point or points on the route. Bidders to atate the rate Per 100 pounds for IDO miles at which they will transport said stores in each of the monthr, from April to September, inclusive, of the years IE6I and 1866. Route No. 3. From Fort Union, or such other depot as may be established in the Territory of New Mexico, or to any poet* or stations that are or may be established in that Territory. and to such poets or stations as may be designated in the Territory of Arizona, and the State of Texas, west of longitude 105 degrees west. • Bidder' to state the rates per 100 pounds for 100 miles at which they will transport said Mures in each of the months, from June to Novemteir, inclusive, of the years 1364 and 1866. The weight to be transported each year will not exceed 10,:ffirl 000 pounds on Bouts No. 1, 16A00.030 pounds on Beate No. 2. and 6.030,000 pounds on Ronte No. 3. No addltional per eentage will be paid( or the trans portation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, eltin,gles, or any other stores. Bidders must give their names in full, as wall as their place of residence; and each proposal mast be accom panied by a bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars. eign3d by two or more responsible persons , guaranty ing tnat in case a contract is awarded for the route men tioned In the proposal to the parties proposing,, the con tract will be accepted and entered into, and good and sufficient security furnished by said parties, in accord ance with the terms of this advertisement. The amount of bonds reouired will be as follows; On Route No. 1 SlOO.OOO •••• " 2 •• • • TOMB " Ell MO Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be re quired. Proposals must be endorsed, "Proposa ls for Army Transportation on Routes Nos. L 2, or 3," as the ones may be, and none will be entertained unless they fully compty with all the requirements of this advertisement. Part es to whom awards are made must be prepared to execute contracts at once, and to giTe the required bonds for the faithful performance of the same. Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Quartermaster General, but the eighths reserved to reject any or all, bids that may be °dere& Contractors mud be in readiness for service by the first day of April, 1864. and they will be required to have a place of btu:Jesse, or agencies, at or in the vicinity of Forts Leavenworth and Union. and other depots that may be established. at which they may be communi cated with promptly and readily. L. C. BATON, oc3l-tdelo • Major and Quartermaster. alikDß. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN ST for the last twenty years. 2 1 9 Win a. , below/Third, inserts the most beautiful MTH of the age, mounted on Ana Gold: Matins, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, at prices , for mat and strbstanbsi work, more radonabisthan any Dentlet in Ma city 01 State.,Teeth plugged to Wit for life, Artificial Teeth retely4 to suit No pkin in extracting. All work war. tante/00ft Reference.lbeet famine& iytthe MIOLXAMES Bwrrs , ORLEBRA.TKD littiT - v9VERS POE LADIES, and the _only lbw porters ender eralnontAnedical patronage. Ladles and Physicians regPectrallY roguttsted to tall Only as Mrs. 8117113, at her regidenoe. 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand invalids nave been advised by their PhYstetalls to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the Unitoe States copyright; labels on the box. and signstufee. end also on the Supportera.owith testinionlals. ocl6-ttrthser EVANS & WATSON'S liIALAXARDiR RAIIPF 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREIT. PHICLARIPIII.A. PA. L an A large variety of Arms-PROOF BOW always ie d. iID TO COUNTRY NERGELANTe PARTICULARLY, AND TO BANKERS ADD BUSINESS MEN GENERALLY. Do .on want to be and to feel secure both amalimi PUB AND BURGLARY ? Then buy B URG LARPROOF AND CHILLED IRON FIRE ANDAYS It is_pnuch the cheapest, and, Indeed , the only really and t horoughly Fire and Burglar-Proof Sate made, and much superior to all others as a Ftre Proof. Do you want a BURGLAR PROOF, mainly? Then buy LILLIE ' S WROUGHT AND CHILLED IRON BURGLAR PROOF, which Is much cheaper, and far stronger than any other, and admirably adapted to the Wants of thelf erchaut, as well as Banker- Do you want merely a FIRE PROOF 1 .LILLIE'S WROUGHT IRON SAPS is warranted tally skald. in all rite. to any of the most approved makers, and is c ol at fully one-third lase price. Do you want 8 ND-HAND SAFES? Yon will find a general assortment of Herring's, Evans & Watson's„ and other makers. many of them almost new, which are sold at, and even below auction prices, these Safes being 'received datiy,in exchange for LHr LIE'S WROU G HT AND CHILLED IRON SAFE& If you want VAULT DO ) RS and FRAMES that are Burglar Proof,--`LILLIE'S WROUGHT AND Culla.= IRCoN fare mach stronger and far cheaper than air other. All Parties Interested are particularly requested t.. call upon the undersigned, at his DepAt , where he feeds tally prepared, like the Seven Wise Men," to ma. a satisfactory reason for the truth of the above state • manta. If C. SAMA, No. HI South SEVENTrr‘ttreteit, P. EL —I have just received four of EVANS & WAT SON'S BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, from the City Bank, In exchange for LILLIE'S, which I will sell at !cry low micas. ..-,-, _ - - nein tathaistr MACHINERY • OIri:ALL. BINDS RE. ANA- GRIMM for Mich%Wes t Bale, or Storage. atthe Manufacturers' and Keekialer N. E. comer THIRD and.WILLOW a. - • • no2l-bn• • • ALBERT POTTB. WILLUX-13TITARD, UNDERTKKR, No: 1011) OGATBS Stmet, loam constantly on hand 00FYINE of superior gttallty and !WAIL. hcotll la 0/ 4 1W094CMlisir C NAIL 40.1-UP -NI AtTOTION Elli.to, TOHN B. myERI3 & Co. i 0 0 , 01 10 BEES, Noe- AU and 213 4-11AMn st... Ow LARDS PEREMPTORY SAI,E or pir s .. -.6 - opmsnri, MONDAYbEt Dlpf ea.l. IL,. o )103 t31,:` - ' 6 . de' 30th. at 10 o'clock , will be sold , on iC rO T u'r month,fe'crepdaitc.KabosiOaat atm 1.0; "."b6,,,,, of French .. Indus , Oe T c a h n o V. l bd While dri c , embracing lircniro't wocor e d.' l ,Z o teot ,of l ' a4 6. " ' . tecL . & I f 4., t, rm ! 60 , s ° fritn &mute!, of the same will 1., s ,„ te'.7l"..stos t , with cotelognes. earl -riin-4 Isr.., endale. when dealers will And It tot e r j eti„ %to . .. l " OTIVS = %Li • OF ' li 6 111 2 .11 Y Arran ~ . . 41.4. 1 000Ds . ''''. 1 bk/ ON MONDAY NORMS!), oth. st the Auction Store or /Dub* .& t .,„ CO Nov. - Bia.re. L a P., CueTS &f 0 bpi': .... I. 'r'', 6, , It Ins . Choice aeeortment of new e nd 641/1.1r4 NI L" .'"' landinZ. eOnSi.- Up in PRt of:" 1104,,. Dsr.bs GOODS. planer parts of MERINO CLOYS% sir - rior make, of various qual ties sod 1 . lora. o mo t , -pique plain colored MOUSSELAIMS p: L derdrable r olors and a ssortment& .• 411 4. pieces extra (moor qual!ty new style Nth cd . - lored MODfibb. LA l's F.., DI. I.di INK. tt4l4 pieces Plain colored WES 'MR I . ..p es. - pieces oxtra fine cr.ality Paris Ilan %I sm fca. - - LIN'S, choice shae& - trims; Paris won STED RATE l'uys - pecee roar lecent quality. high so . ? wool EP' Es. Le - ; itk ‘iir pieces Mr]) cost PKVIi silk and svo,s - POPLINS. very deoir-bie 10'-mem -er - 'ste da m a Pari bs s printed CAbIiNERF 1PEC0334 ... si e pierce 80perior qualities Pale moored FL&Stor - p th 6 most deadrabla abode & ~S .SI - places Parte VEIL s lii i.K ßEAl o. Fi u do a , Ts, o o.wele , aci Plecea black OROS DR ItRINSS. - pieces Lyons bl!elt TA PPE rm. _.- pi sccs pony DRESS SILKS SILK YELVeT RIMIDri. ON MONDAY. a oreebor 31th. A full lire or Nor. 11-B.telD. be& tit misses MU% VELVF.I allii3Ols , or ziopt R4o,s, ‘,., . Mk brand. whit. and cob *deft (lat., siii7c2l lot ditto, In a' I width" now in damsel SUM& r UV. _PI73) ON SPISDA,I" AITERNOOS. November 30 1 t. will be solo, a valuable e ssleters. rt faahlonoble fuze. -_______ I . &sox POSPEIVE SALE uir t.zoa PA'161.0% BOOTS, BROS?. MIOCIANEL LEVY GOON.. ba ON TCY6DAY MOENING. Decemberlet, at SI o'clock will beeold, hi" ostL-tr:. without reberve. on row months' credit. about I II rirad.,...,....dis boots, ehoes. Monne. teimerais, army b;•ss es, sum Shots. dc , of city uni Eastern mac & facture. cdnbriscins a fresh anti prima laSartniatt of d . . 4 table artkbe, for map, umAftn. any clulLitso, N. 8.-Santples. with Itatalroster. ea:lnm up, tz, .„ Ingot sale. a—_______ — LARGE OSITIVE SALh OF Munn nu m .. GERFIA.N., AND DOAIEVIC Day GOOD nx."'s We will hold a large sale of British. Preach. Gene . Had Domestic Dry Goods, by cetelogns. see fon ware.? credit. ON TIINESDAY ROBISIII6. December Sd. at 10 o'clock. embraeina 'boat DO e *, ages and loth of staple and fancy artiste s . t. w 44 linens. esteem,. Belies , and worsteds. to which sestina the attet tion of dealers. D. B —Samples of the same will be armnitei 6, nintnetion. with catalosnes. early on the 114 1r■ift i f the hale, when dealers will And It to their interog tie. tend. BALE OP DaItPKTINGS. ece OA FRIDAY 14431.141Nf1. Dmber 4th M precisely 104 o'clsok• Veil St e. 'without reentry.. by catalogue, ou focir months' Rei t an assortment of three pl y . artroartne and ass tram. Venetia. hem. and ray carpeting& Irs. wßien baszamined early on the mornins We e ay _ _ _ FURNESB, BRINLEY & CO., No. 459 .MARKS? .°'ftv. SALE OF ThIYORTIttt DRY ODbbb ON FRIDAY MORNING. AYt. . 2ith, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. on ear ow e: . ma 400__paekagea and lots of fancy and MIDI') dry qo THOMAS 8c84::1R17" -- JAI-. Noe. 139 and 141 South FOURTH 91,4 SALBB OF STOCKS AND BILL EST/LT.Z. At the Exct anee. 9017. Tuesday, at 12 e'dock 1 1.. Handbllla 91 sas h e s tropitor - • on Dteewni to each m itt In Pamphlet [urn,_ stelae tall dea:rtehuaa. i a iIINNITIINE SAUD, at the dnenon Wet ThnradaT. Fate at Noe. 189 gad 141 Smith Fourth St , * BCPERIOIi YIIIINITVI4B, PIANO FOR fl. /11114 Pg ON PR PINE IDA f CARPETo. ar. At 9 o'clock, at the Auction store. RIPStiOr fanny % Bm., malwiraw from ptamiaiiies no. French plate mirrart las carp* declining honsakeapitut. rimors4 the store tor coartaleace of sale. Also. a patent-sole leather...latter. Also, 3 g7ptian marble mantles. Mao, 18 great coats and 13 Infantry' Nett SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS AND LAW BODAi ON 7AIDAI APTSitereOn, November 27M, at the Auction Store, an 1181,01th261, mucellaneono and law boob/. from a library. P AN COAST & WARNOCK, ANO TIONEENA, No. 213 MAIM Street VERY ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL SALE OF ( 16112F7 TOWN FAROS KNIT 000DS, WOOL HOSlggi by catalogue, ON FRIDAY NORNINO, Nov 27th, commencing at 10 o'clock precise's. Comprising a. very attractive assortmeat or tc,sia Eontastc, 'tablas, jackets, scarfs, gus., for ladies, ottrx and children Also,an it:mama bullee,mirses%and childrea's otat and fancy wool hose. By HENRY P. WOLBERT, AWITONXER, No. 202 KAMM Street. South gide. above @Nal t: Regular Sales of Dry floods, Trimmings. Ngtioasks every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. and FSIDAY o4 INGS. at 10 o'clock precisely. es City and country Dealers are requested to 1tt5114 ttlal sal. Con' isainents respectfully nolinited trona Manna*. rers. Importers, Commission. Wholesale and Jobbne Rouses. and Retailers of all and every description d Merchandise. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, BLACK CLOTH'S, is M ON FRIDAY ORNING', November 27th, at 13 o'clock. will be sold, lad clothe, caseimeres. wide black dress silks, silk odio, plain colored ailke, silk and worsted dress gook., sk. wool prints, linens, linen table cloths, pLtlis, dtc. Also. Germantown knit wool hoods. caps, saes ens forte, coats. merino shirts and drawers, teary ic,44 over-shirts, cricket Jackets, wool and cotton holier?, gloves. shawls, trimming& ribbons, handterchtere, dies' line worked collars, neckties, suspenders, kc Also, ready-made clothing boots, Shoes, fait .-s. (u mule and (APSE, gAM toys, hats. cue. kg. GILLETTE & SCOTT, Awrionatas, Japan's Marble Boildifg 619 CRESMIT West. and 61.6 JAY NE trout Mistloblits. pRILEF' FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, -a- 525 MUM? and 522 COMMERCE Struts. LABOR SALE OPBROGANS 1601X1 CARES BOOTS. SHOE. gas. ON MONDAY MORNING. Nov. 30th. at 10 o'clock precisely. will be sold b, MI. lost, 1000 cases boots. shoes. bra gum. bahnorals, re. valrf boots. ; also, an assortment of gratalaas made goods. Sir Open for examination. with catalosnee, earls a the morning of sale. to which the attention of bayed ix invited. NOR SALE AND - TO ANT. -EXEOUTORS I .BALE OF BROAD TOT COAL LANDS —Several tracts or valuable 021 La nd.on Broad Top lionntatn. late the property of John McCanles, deceased. are offered for sale. 2s/1 and devcriptlons can be seen at the once of H. D. Nan 228 WALNUT St. HENRY D MOORS. } Executor,. PEILLDELPHIA. Nov. so noft Is 0. P. 11, 18Eila MoLlts...N. COAL YARD FOR SALE.-THE BEST 13tted-ap Yard in the city; capacity for dole! ter amount of business. Inquire on the premises, So. on North NINTH Street, below Girard Avenue. n0?.1.6e FOR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on the north side of SMUG Avenue, east of Blghteenth street. 165 feet deep. tvt fronts. LUB:iiNS di KONTOOBIEIL Convention% noB-bno 1035 MUCH Rivet, above lowst. ORPHANS' COITRT SALE.—ESTAII WILLIAM PINCIMI, deceased. Pennant to La order of the Orphans' Court for the Oily and Colmar d Philadelphia, will be sold at blicnale , on TOESDA December Ist. IEO3, by IL 211011Lt8 k SONS. at tbs PA. ladeiphia Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon, the followtW described real eetate, to wit: . All teat three-story brick dwelling-house, with bast meat and three-story boat building and a lot Maraca& !situate on the south side of Filbert street, beiweitl Sir teeath and Seventeenth streets. in the city of Philadel phia, No. 1019; containing in front on Fatted street S feet, and extending in depth 106 feet to Jones street, 11 feet wide N. B.—On the rear end of the lot In n embstantial ter story brick stable. MARY B. PINCERS WILLIAM J. ceirria, no7-tdel, Breencors STHE ATTENTION OF CA'S TALISTS. BANK/IRS. BROKER& INSURASCI AND RAILROAD COMPANIES is reqneeted to tinier , ' natty situate on the northeast corner of DOZ.tE ell natty &Testa. The prominent situation of this property.~ with paw. Live FRONTS ON BOTH DOCK AND THIRD Weis. and its proximity to the EXCHANGE, and being the cie: tre of the BANKING. INSURANCE. AND EXCHANOi BUSINESS LOCALITY, make it highly desirable, bat worthy of special attention The BUILDING -was erected by the FENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and for a nuratcq years occupied by that Compare and is of the most vie Mandel character, with heavy I RON ON FRONTS THIS PROPERTY 18 OFFERED FOB SALE ON .tC• COMMODATING TERMS. If desired, three foorthi it thepurchase money may remain upon morteacs fur s number of Team. J. D manors. n024-6t N0..136 WALNUT Streit FOB SALE—HIGHLY IMPROTED Montgomery county FARM, containing 125 semi nicely watered; all under first-rate post and rail fanda4: situate near Wissahickon ;Mallon. R. P. B. E Lots Stone Mansion Home, 14 rooms; two tenant, hott,t. spring -house, large and extensive barns. &a , &c. two large and superior Farms—one in Penn Manor. co• tattling about 200 acres, near Robbins' wharf, on 01 Delaware river, and two miles from Tnilytown .3tatioa Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad: the other, MO acrnt with large and Ins improvements, near Penningtonvills fitatkn, Chester-county valley. Call and extrest register of farms. PRTTIf. n 024 3213 WALMIT tito9t al FOR S A LE ---A VERY DESIRA mit ble three-story BRIM DWELLING EDAM n the east edde of HOWARD Street. above York etriet Lot 18 feet front by 110 feet deep to Hope street. House is In a superior condition. and well built. Wlt be sold apon reasonable term. Immediate pasaed 4l tan be given. Apply to LUKZSB & MONTGONEIBL 1015 BEACH Street. &bore Wrist no3-loro Or to MARY LUKENS. upon the ',moires. 11 FOB SAL E-A FIRST CLASS imm.A.NYBRACITB BLAST PirRNAC& now In impel: fel operation. and =Wag from 4W to SW tons of dt Iron per month. Noshes 14 feet Sitnatlon at Donal' non, above liarrlatanty. on the Pennsrlvanla ltattroti and Canal The position is an adsantavions One le supplies of ore, coal. ika. Apply on the prethlaea address DUNCONON IRON CO.. Dnlciannon,_ Pea County, Pennsylvania, or No. *l3 North. wefts Street. Philadelphia. to* it' a A VALUABLE WATERING PLACE AND SUMMER RESORT at PUBLIC TALC county, on SATURDAY, the 2 9 th day of ROVENSIL OrPhalan' Court of Boit —Will be sold. by order of the 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M.,uct the jwamises. at the Womb & if Station. Lebanon Valley Railroad. all that hirbir iniproved and well-known Watering Place lately tet by John Mauderbach. deceased. known an the 801 77 . lIIOIINTAIN BOUM The improvements consist of a large thremetory britk Boarding Rouge, large frame kitchen attached. bob' house. ice-house. bowling alley. commodious stablina and other out-buildings. On these premises, near the main bnildia* le its BAND widely SPR cele N brated Mineral Spring known as the I 1 L" IG. The tract contains eleven acres , well shaded. and lA/ Out In walk"- During the past season the Rouse Ira crowded with visitors. Terms and conditions made known on the day,V by H. H . MANDEnitiVI. no2l-7t Administrator. TO LET—A COM.ktOD I 0 17 0 DIMLING. No. Mt North FRONT ¬ SW =Worst*. AFFIi7 to wannuum. at BED oc2S-tf 41 mai 49 North 61100 ND &rot at FOR SA T R ---A FARM IN CE{ES . +TER COUNTY, three re li es it em p ee . sreril+4 the Baltimore Central Railroad. containing 1 10 : 1 5. ACREEIi. house and barn and other oar b of it". or particula in at 'northwest co" g n cnEsTAT ..*** FOR BALE—A VALUABLE BUSI. •••• trEss STAND, $lB North SECOND Street. ,ve t AiLe the Market. Let 26 feet front. by 210 feet <WC John area. Terms easy. APpjy to g noYl.etoth JIM BURG ANST. FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE NUS LOCATION. on Mktli Street, NerpP w w w itl three doom below Narklneon's. near the DerA, two Howse In the rear. on an Immo* operlaf i l , a44 , teahouse street. Terms easy. Apply to J . N no2l-atuthbe 153 NAlloAßStreet HORSES FOR SAAW, LE, STA At B se a s'Ml4°ll:TH Street, near BlLltteastb, between Cow " Wallace &raga .14 ES OU 4 l r i4c • nols-bi • HARD AND FANCY JOB PROIL, /4 : %, Al WIGWAM& n ow tug row-
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