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    Turpentine and Tar.
Te IheEditor of The Press:
sin: It is astonishing that No mush ineonvanlence
is endured by the scarcity of tar, rosin, and turpen
tine, while ample stipplies may be obtained front our
own forests. There are millions of pine trees on our
mountains and in the northern part of Pennsylva-
DM, ea well as in New Jersey, and almost n kinds
of pines will yield the sap which makes turpentine
by being tapped—rosin being gathered from outs or
made by evaporating turpentine. Tar is made by
putting split pine logs into heaps, as in making char
cool, covered with sods or earth, with an open
ing at the top through which flre is dropped
to kindle the heap, and two or three aper
tures are left at the bottom of the heap as draft
holes; when the heap is well on fire the draft holes
are stopped. and the tar runs out into a trench dug
round the Mute of the heap. It trenchssary
apt t o
the proven, as the tar in the ts apt to take
fire, which is to be extiegushed by throwing a spade
ful of earth on the flame.
The operation ought to have been commenced
early in February to be entirely successful, but, as
the season has been backward, asp enough may yet
be obtained to afford some relief to the market, and
by early attention next Slut , g we nisy be rendered
independent, as we ought to he, of foreign supply.
Truly yours,
Thermometer .
APRIL. 2s, 188 a.; a.PRIL 28, 1864.
14—.8 Y. 2(1 '6 4.. Al ....Li P. Y.
......WIN . •
D. .71.14 .... . .67 41 . .48..
• . ..... 81,54
WSW IC by• W.. N by W..,.NNE
FOLDIERS PuremtaL.—The military
escort which Surround. the hearse, bearing through
our streets to the grave the body of one who ham
died in the service of his country, has familiarized
the people with the last form of respect that is given
to a rehliel'a memerY. Yesterday solitary core
movie. and honois were Mild, fur the that time in
this city, to the remains or a colored man. The
body of Robert Bridges Forten, late reeant Major
ad Regiment United butte. Colored Troops, was
depoi ttee, in the family vault in the cemetery At.
lashed to St. Thome Church, Fifth, below Walnut
street with military honors. s-iarteen of his late
romra,des, cOMMaDdell by a sergeant, formed the
funeral escort, and fired the three volleys of mus
ketry over his grave prescribed by the army regu
lations.
sergeant 111eijrit Porten um the eon of the We
James Forten, so long and so lavOrably known In
this community, especially to the merchants and
-mariners of our city. lie was liberally educated.
For several years past he resided in London, and
Was a Cionieeleial agent for an extensive stationery
heuse in the Poultry. Olt observing that the Go
vonment bad summoned the colored race to arms,
and wee organizing a color..d army for the defence
of the Union and the •alvatton of liberty itself, he
at ot ce cancelled big badness eegagements in Eng
land, and hastened to this .his native city, to otter
his soviet's to his courtly. Firedng that by the ex
isting laws he could not be mon misnr-ro.d an offleor
to command colored troops. thointh qualified by edu
cation and peculiarly fitted gene: al character
for such a rtepOlitiele p .sittoo, ha resolved to
enlist la a private. W'nezt cm:var.-11.d to reflect
again en his determination, and advised that his
age (about fifty years) made it doubtful whether
he could umtergo the fatigue! and privations of the
service—that his education w vastly superior to
Ida feljow•seldiera—that his habits and associations
were alrikiLgly dielindisr, and that oOmaideration
Gr allowance could be given to theae peculiarities.
he replied, that the reasons urged why he should
net go Into the service, with the ext.---otioa of the
One regarding his age, were inesnqves for him to
volunteer. Hie country. he said, arizer her colored
children to rally to her defence, and those of them
who had been blessed with education should be
fort-mcat in responding to the call. Actuated by
these patriotic inntivec he enlisted in the 43d
Regiment. In which his tale..ts were soon re
marked, and be was made se'geant major,
He
was aeon detailed on scial service, and or-
dered to report to Colo p n e el Nr.. Bowman,
thief mesteruig and recruiting officer for colored
troops for the State of Mart land. fin entered into
the business of reoruitii gin that State with intense
Zeal, and showed ability of the hiehesk order. in
the meal speeches he made to the colored men of
Baltimore, and by his logic, his eloquence, and his
example, he largely contributed to the peat success
Which has attended Colonel w mau's efforts to
raise colored troops in Maryland- That OtH.hr, in
reporting to the Phil* etphia Supercisory Commit
tee, commended him as a soldier and a geatieman.
Impelled by zeatous devotion to the cause of his
race and hie country, he exerted himself beyond his
powers of endurance, and. when attacked bi sick
ness, it was soon seen that his prolonged labors had
undermined his constitution. He died suddenly
with erysipelas. tie leave. a were and boy in Lein
-
don, and a daughter, a teacher in the gimp of the
freedmen at Port Royal.
TIM RECENT EXPLOSION- —There are
two ilegular results of toe late .team boiler explo
sion at the manufactory of Mews. Cornelius & B s
ker, on Cherry street. The aIITIAV: of the wall of
the northern wine, and half the surface of the mud
entwine, look as though they had been subjected to
the brush, of a skilful painter This is one of the
effects of the explosion. It is a combination of
coal limbos and steam. and. to all appearance. one
Would suppose the coating to be ash-colored metallic
paint. Near the cornice at tne east wing an iron
mash was hurled with violence by the force of the
explosion. The mash left its full imprint there, and
fell to the ground. It is a curious effect. Most of
the wreck of materiel. has, been cleared away, and
things generally about the mai:mom:tory are fast assu
ming their original shape. The manufactory is the
largest in the country, and, fortunately for the Vino
and the large number of operatives they employ,
there was on hand a good deal of work in readiness
for the finishers. and their bovines will cutter lithe
or DO substantial interruption.
The engine in use at the time of the accident was
inside the factory walls, and it escaped injury. A
couple of portable boiler, will be placed in position
in a day or two, and the factory will teen go on as
usual, until more permanent arrangements are per
fected. The cleating away of the wreck, in the en
closed yard. proves the submantial character of the
factory buildings. The only serious damage they
sustained was the hole dashed in the wall at the
point where the boilers stoo 1 ; but such was the
firmness of the main structure that it suffered no
other than a laced injury from the severe shock.
Broken glass and sash, fractured cornice, and a few
boles in the slate roof, caused by falling bricks, Com.
plete the catalogue of damages ; but these the gla
zier, the bricklayer, and the slater are busily en
gaged in repairing. The steam power will be in
readiness in a few days. The it , &re for work, on
hand at the time of the explosion, will all be tided in
good time.
THE SA - NITA - BY Fara.—A. large meeting
of the Committee on Labor, 'nannies. and Revenue,
of the Great Central Fair, was held yesterday, at
noon, at the Board of Trade Ronme, L. Montgomery
Band, Erq., presiding,
Air. Duncan M. Mitchum; acting treasurer, stated
That Mime the previews meeting the awn of $16,000
bed been received through the committee. Of this
atm. the Pennsylvania Railroad had contributed
$lO.OOO.
A communication was received from Dlr. Pry,
president of the Philadelphia and Gray's Ferry Pas
senger Railway, stating that one day's gross re
ceipts of tklat road had been set apart for the Sani
tary and Christian Commissions, and that a sob
ecription-paper had been started among the em
pinyeea of the company to mine one day's wages for
the Fair.
It was stated that in the coming Fair each depart
ment would be expected to make its own ornamen
tation, and there were more applications for depart
ments than probably could be supplied with ade
quate space.
A vote of thanks was tendered to the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company and to the hoard of preei
dents of the city passenger railways for their liberal
action on behalf of this committee, and also to the
city passenger railway companies who have so
promptly responded to the recommendation of the
board of presidents.
A role of thanks was also tendered to Messrs.
Evans & Hassell for the donation of a magnificent
two-thousand-dollar sword.
Votes of thanks were also tend.ued to "Grace
Greenwood" forher leseure; also to !Aeons. Allinson
and Hineken for a matinee, the proceeds of both of
which Entettainments netted oven *SOO; also, to the
various manufacturing eatabbahmeuts and store
keepers who have given " one day's revenue" to the
committee. Adjourhed.
THE ZANE-STREET t• MOOT. CONCERT.—
The Concert at the Academy of nude. on Wednes•
day evening, by the young ladies or the Zane-street
'Grammar School, was the most magnificent affair
in behalf of the Sanitary Commission that has yet
taken place. When the curtain rose the Academy
had the appearance of an immense bee hive, just be
fore the "swarm." Every nook and corder in the
vast building was packed with human beings, and
as many turned away unable to gain admittance.
The performance was splendid. and reflects great
credit upon the institution that is always foremost
in every patriotic undertaking, and is to be repeated
on Saturday afternoon. But one unpleasant cir
cumstance occurred, and fortunately that did not
disturb the pupils or the audience. While the di
rectors of the Ninth section were upon the stage,
quietly attending to their duties, some evil-disposed
and mansion. person introduced cayenne pepper, or
some other vile compound, among them, which so
annoyed these officers as at one time to threaten an
interruption of the v.erformance, but measures being
promptly taken, the nuisance WAS finally abated,
and the performance allowed to proceed,
MATERIAL AID DESIRED.—The commit
tee of the Union Volunteer Refreahment Saloon, as
will be seen by , an official card published is this
day's Press, are in want of funds. Contributions in
cash or triovisionS may be Seat to r6nLof the gentle.
men named. We are requested to salt that Samuel
B. Fates ' Esq. , bas consented to act as financial
agent of the institution. It may he needless to add
that the great amount of good done by the commit
tee commends their self.impose-1 business to general
favor._The receptions given to the soldiers of the
Tinton cheer them on the way to actively defend the
old hag horn the assaults of its domestic enemy.
Uri - KNOWN DROWNED MAW FOUND.--An
unknown drowned man toss fr.und fi+ating in the
Schuylkill river, at Spruonistreet wharf, yesterday
afternoon. He was above forty years of age, and 6
feet 8 inches high. He had on dark blue navy pants,
white muslin undershirt, white cotton drawers, blue
navy sack coat,li white and blue flannel shirt, and
bad dark hair and sandy whiskers. Coroner Tay
lor held an =guest on the body, which was sent to
- the green house.
DELTA-PHI CONTENTION.—The convert-
tion of the Delta-Phi Society, was held at the As•
Ratably Buildings last evsnien_ The andiesae was
large and respectable. An oration WAG delivered by
Wm. H. Taggart, M. D., and a poem by Hon. E.
Delarleld Smith, D. S. District Attorney of New
York. The entertainment was interspersed with
musical selections from popular composers. The
band wan led by Simon Hauler, Eq.
ANOTHER ACCIDENT.—Dennis Degart,
aged eight years, was run over by a car at Eighth
and Carpenter streets, on Wednerday evening, by
which he boat a portion of one of him feet. The
mutterer was taken to the Citizens' Volunteer HMI.
teL In the language of the coroner's jury recorded
yesterday. "The eoeurrenee might probably have
been avoided by greater care on the part of the
driver of maid car.?'
crgyargscENT SOLDIERS
telegram was received at the ea6par-shnp Refresh
ment Saloon last evening,' they 973 convaleseent
Soldiers started from Baltimore at fort, minutes past
ihr. O'clock, for Philadelphia. Fortythree recruit.
under command of Captain :folro Evans, Tr-, were
led at the saloon, after which they went their way
rejoicing.
- •
LIBERAL DONATION.— !Sirs E. W. Hatter,
chairman or the ladies' branch or the Committee on
...Labor, Revenue, and Income.," hws received from
Mr. Goorad Meyer, of No. 72-1 dreg street, a deca•
tion of a splendid piano forte, n croltrr , ution to
that department of the Great unitary Fair. The
noble work is evidently progressing most favorably
in city and county.
.AroamPit Viorrm.--Samuel Davis, brick.
layer, who was seriously burned and bruised by the
boiler esploidon at 'Cornelius & Baker's fse - ory, on
Monday ism, died from the effects of his injuries, at
the Pennsylvania Hospital, yesterday afternoon.
This ease increases the number of deaths to eight.
AccrnErvr.---A lad named William Will
harm, aged eight Sears, had one of his legs broken,
fast evening, by being caught Ina wagon wheel at
Richmond and Frankford streets. He was removed
to the Episcopal Hospital.
SLIGHT unoccupied house, at
the corner of Fifteenth and °sn streets, took
tire aw yesterday, but was extbilourbed by the West.
ern Engine Company.
Azarita. or 51;romi.--Tbe bark CO'ICBMS,
Captain - Howes, arrived at this port, yesterday, frost
.toOrtaaiatoth 32e hhds city
35 tierces of sugar,
consigned dna in this city.
CRIII01:81! To Dine ern.—A. pair of mules
inu o te d to death pestarday batmen two 41M,
at th e Wants Railroad depot, at Juniper and
hatticat
CITY Boa:lNTL—Warrants for the pap_
went of the env bounty to oixtratuo man wore
bound Ytotorda•
CITY COUNCILS.
The regular Stated meeting of both branches of the
City Councils was held yesterday afternoon.
SELECT IettANCII.
President LIED (II I in the chair.
Several communication were read, and referred to
appropriate committees.
A message from the Mayor, approving and signing cer
tain billa wee read.
The Committee on Girard Estates presented an ordi
nance. authorising the agent of Girard &totes to effect
a lease of a piece o' ground at the rear of Girard Bank.
with the trustees of the Philadelphia Board of Brokers.
for a period of Ave years, at an annual rent of one dol
lar. They promise to erect buildings co.ting $Ol.OOO,
and will pay all taxes, &o . upon the property.
Mr. DAVIS (DJ thought it was strange t hat this report
was not brought to him for his signature. as he was a
re. tuber of the Committee on Girard Estates He moved
that the further consideration of the report be postponed
till the next stated meeting. in order that it sleight be
examined.
Mr. ( tutatorie W.) raid. an chairman of the committee.
he bad no intention of withholding the report from any
member of the committee. If he did so it was a neglect
au his part.
The mction of Mr. Davie to postpone was carried.
The Committee on City Property presemed an ordi•
mimeo appropriating the MTh of WO to the napalmed
of City Property. to be expended in the care and repairs
of the boulevard on South Broad street.
After considerable debate the ordinance was post
poned 01 the next stated meeting.
The Con mitse on Late. to wham Wait referred an or
dinance for ice extension of the Ore-alarm telegraph.
AC , reported the same back, and asked to be discharged.
Their request was granted.
The bill was then taken up on second reading. After
a abort debate a consi der wa made to go into committee
of rho whole to the bill. Which was lost,
The bill then passed-
The :nominee on durvera. of Select Connell. reported
bark th am e nd ment .elati rto the Department of Surveys. With
Mr a slight An amended, the bill passed
Etaionny (0.) rioted that it was the habit of the
mu.senger tail Ways to drive slowly over a certain p bijou
of their room to nkk np . paset.ngers. and then at a very
fact rate over the remainaer of the route
He offered a resolution. authorizing the Mayor to in
stinct the police °Moor, to report to him any violation of
the sixth section of the code tiaras Ling the pa-senger
railroads, is-stive to running not over six mile. par
hoar_ Referred to Committee on Railroads,
A resolution was uttered. inatreCtiogthe Committee en
Finance to report an ordinance ror the loan of 41.001000.
to extend the Water Woilts. from time to rime. as Coun
cils may direct. Agreed to
The bill providing for the lo :alien of the William Penn
Hose as a steam fire - engioe company was taken up on
its final 'passage, and pasted t hy a vote of 11 yea. to 7
Dal E.
The bill from Common Council. increasing the salaries
of such police officer! , as have been detailed by the dayor
fec telegraph duty at the Central Station and the varions
Wilke WWI'S Was concurred in .
The bit for impr.-ving and enlarging rah-Mona Park
Was taken up and passed, notwithstanding the objection
of the Al ay or.
After the consideration of several bills from Common
Council the Chain her adjourned.
COMMON BRANCH
The Committee on Faience reported back with a fe
verish e recommendation a yea lotion requesting the
State Leaner/Lure to enact a law to equ slits taxation, so
that incomes and personal property shall pay *heir full
share to the Stir , vort of the municipal government
The resoln.lon was urged by. Messrs. Loughlin (0 ),
Herm. (ft 1. and ethers. It was aroma that there was
no equity in the present system of collecting taxes that
it was unjust to property holders, who alone have now
to bear the whole burden of taxation The resolution
we. finally P greed to.
The Committee on Police reported a bill for the lacrease
of the Waries of police telegraph operators. which was
passed.
The same committee offered an ordinance Increasing
the following salaries: Chief of Pollee. .11,800: Metec•
rives, *1.000: High Constabtes. *l,OOO. and elesseager to
tie Mayor, *7OO. The bill was referred to the Finance
Coma ittee.
The committee on Claims reported an ordinance appro
priating *270 to pay Mr Rene•her tor injuries sustained
by the falling of a derrick at wire bridge,- and also to pay
the trustees of Jesse Ford for certain damages incurred
by laying of water pipe.
The Committee on Highways submitted resolutions
providing for the paving of Lehteenth attest bet ween
fhompton and Burs e. Twentieth ward. Vaughn street,
First ward Kelly street, Ninth ward and others
Adopted.
The Committee on Girard Estate of this Chamber. to
whom was referred a resolution relative to the lease of
the Girard coal lands in Schuylkill sonxite. repar.ed a
substitute, to the following effect: that the superintend
ant of she Girard e,tates, in connectio. w th the Commit.
tee on Girard Estates,be authorized to invite propomm for
/muting certain tracts of the Girard coal lands, according
to the usual form, excepting that lessees shall covenant
to pay not less than one-tenth of tne market value of
lump coal, as the same shall exist at Port Carbon a•sl
one-twenty-firth for chestnut, at the earn- stenderd or
vnlue; so. however_ at the sam paid shall not be lees
than twenty -Ave cents for each ton of coal mined not
chestnut. and not less than ten cents for that; and that
the Mayor be authorized to execnte a lease to such par
ties as may be accepted by the supericondendent aad the
cumuittee.
The consideration of the subject wee postponed until
Thursday.
A number of reeolutions from Select Connell were eon
carted In, and Council adioarned.
THE POLICE.
[Before Mr. Alderman
Its.ealver-
T. Caliib.su was arraigtod yesterday on the charge of
purchasing some brass cocks from boys who had .tol,n
them. The defendant keeps a Junk shop on Catharine
street, and allowed only a few pennies for muerial
worth fifteen dollars. The accused was held to answer
St court:
[Before Mr. Alderman Welding.)
Alleged Conspiracy
George Lynch and Richard McKnight have been bound
over to answer at court the charge of c .n•piracy to in
interfere with the workmen employed by air. a Man
dell. near MTh and r econd streets Hr. 16 engaged
in Kinking up a contrast for supplying the Eievernaken;
With army shoes. The defendants are iournermea shoe
makers.
B.obbery.
Some time on Wedneaday night a house on Garman
tows road, near Diamend street. was forcibly entered,
and $2O in gold and gg4s in U. S. treasury notes were
stolen therefrom.
Pocket Picked
A - gentleman riding on a passenger car on Veventh
street, on Wednesday night. between Chestnut and Fit
bert streets. had his pocket picked of $l4O. There RIMMY
W be a new class of pickimekata unknown AO the de
tectives.
THE. COURTS.
District Court—Judge Rare.
geldenridge vs. Matthews. Suit to recover fora lot or
beef cattle Before reported. Verdict for aefendant.
Seldonridge vs. Fritton & Fcholienberger An action
by plaintiff to recover against defend.nts asjoint par
chasers of a lot of hoe. D °defence as to Fritton Nottol
lenberger denies, however, that 1/• was a party to the
ptircha.e• or that he was in any way interested in the
transaction. He avers that he did no: bay the hots.
that he never received tham, and that he might not to be
compeller. to pay I'. r them. Jury out. Thompson and
Thorn for plaintiff; F. G. Brewster and Parsons forlae
fondants.
Without Winn another case, the court adjourned till
this morning
Court of quarter Sessions—Judge Thomp-
DOM
CONVICTED AND SENTENCED
William Green, a young mulatto was convicted yes
terday on two bills of indictment chersine bnriclarr.
First. at the house of William Mc stereo 1641 Lomb ird
street, and next at the lionise of John . W. White, 746 death
Ninth street. In both these cease, after entrance to the
houses had been effected, fire was used to barn tae
woodwork around the fastenings or locks inside. Con
boarus, bureaus closets, BIC seem to have been easily
and noieeleeels- opened by this means, used as gas
fitters use it, the complete appal., tee being a spiritrlamo
and a blow- pipe. Green is evidently a dangerous on,
tomer, safer for the community in prison than out. He
was sentenced to the Genial Prison fora term of Are
Years.
I.N.TTER 8A.63.
AT THEE MERCHANT? EXCHANGE. PHILADELPHIA.
nip Empire gneen. Moran.. Liverpool, soon
Snip (Jawing°. Card-- Liverpool. soon
PHILADELPHIA BOA.Y.D OY THAD&
SAMUEL E. STOKES,
GEO. N. TATELA.M, COMMITTEE OF TEE MONTH
BIEJ. MARS.HALL.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
• O 0 • P •HI , . -
S!Y siass...
..5 10 18ua Sim 6 50IHIQH WATER. .7 98
AHRIVID
•-• • -
Bark Celest% (Br. ), Howes, from Guantanamo 13th
inst, with sugar to S & W Welsh. Sailed in colitoaoY
with sal* Eveline, for Philadelphia. Left brig Peerless
loading for Boston.
Bark White Wing (Br.). Brooke. from Porto Cabello
Sth instant, with coffse. hides, and cotton to John hai
led & Co. The bark Thomas Dal: stt would sail from
LaguaTra on tha9th instant for Porto Cabello. Left no
A raPrican vessels.
Mar fderacious, I.tcher. 3 days from Laurel. Del.,
with lumber to J W Bacon,
Sony California. King. 4 days from Chester river. Md.
with railroad ties to 7 W Bacon.
Star. mar Monitor. Jones. 24 hours from New York.
with mdze to Wm M Baird 151 Co.
BELOW
Barks SuMote, from Cardenas, and. &ndamand. from
Ragged Island The latter was as - retina on Bo m b a y
Book bar Wednesday morning_
CLHABED.
Brig Wenonab, Graffam,
Brig Alice Mende, Bdgett Segue.
Brig Bedwood. Bogie, Beinedion
Bile William Creevy. Little, Beaufort.
Echr Open Fes. Rogers, Cardenas
Echr Lady Saffolk. Frisbey, Portsmouth
Behr B S Downing. Gaskili, Slew 'York.
Eehr Charlotte Shaw, Shaw, Dorchester Point
Echr S B Sharp Mayhew. Boston-
Eck, Queen of the South, Corson. Boston.
Echr Hadcab. Booze Washington:
Fehr Prince Albert. Harwood, Lynn.
Echr C W Locke, Huntley, Boston.
Bahr S B Wheeler, McGlaughiln, Boston.
Behr A Bartlett, Smith- Boston.
kehr Mary Flanagan, Hodson, Boston
Scbr Wm, Arthur, Haskell, Portland.
&lir it Thompson, Sharp, Beaton.
St'r B L Gaw. Iler, Baltimore.
CABINET FURNITURE.
CABINET FURNITURE AND BIL
LIA.ED TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION
Ito. 261 SOUTH SHOOND STSIIIIT,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet business, are
now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
and have now on hand a full Ern_loPl7. finished with the
MOORS & CAMPION'S IMPEOTSH CUSHIONS..
wh•eh are pronounced by all who have need theta to be
superior to all others. For the quality and finish of
these Tables. the manaluterere refer to their numerous
patrons throughout the union, who
are familiar with
the ebaractor of their work. no 9 Om
Bitiocts GOLD Co_
MINES-BRIGGS & GREGORY LODES,
GILPIN COUNTY, COLORADO
CAPITAL 10,000 SHAKES-11100 E.JACIE.
TRUSTEES.
J. SMITH BRIGGS • • •ColdradO.
GEO. N. PULLMAN, .... ........ . ..
ANTHONY ARNOUX....—..— New York.
COGOILL. • •
R. CORDTELL WEL4II3
C.C. ALGAL Hudson. N. Y.
WM. 0. ANGELL PrOvldence. E. I.
Presidenv., J. SMITH BRIGGS.
Treasurer, WALIIIRE LAWTON.
Seeretary,D. LITTLEJOHN.
Counsel. J. S. WOODWARD.
Mining Sunerlutendent, CHAS, H.
"22. Cfßee.Hs MIFF Street New York.
B LACK HAWK
GOLD 1041:3:V11 , •ia".
BEINES.-BOETTAIL, GREGORY &a.,
LODES—GILPIN CO., (JOLORADO.
CAPITAL, 30,000 SHARES !100 LACE.
TRUSTEES.
F. H. JUDD. New York.
W. L. LEE. Colorado
ANTHPNE ARDOUX. New York.
GEORGE BLISS. Ja.. New York.
0, W. CHILE. New York.
J. E. WILLIAMS.- New York,
J HALL PLEAS ANTS. Baltimore.
LEONARD SWETT. Washington:
CARLOS PIERCE. Rotten.
President—F. H JUDD.
Vie. Presielent.—W L LEE
Treaetirer—WALTEß B LAWTON.
Secretary —D LITTLEJOHN.
Counsel—JO HA S. WOOD WARD.
Central Dirator — NYLO LSE.
OFFICE No 25 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK.
erae-bri
WILDING HARDWARE.
STRAP HINGES,. I T RINGER.
KEVISeL HiNGS . i SHUTTER STRAPS.
and all kinds of wrought Hinges t _larige or small.
SHUTTER BOLTPA, BOSON BOLTS.
and Many articles of tanilding and Carriage Etudware.
inatinfactured and kept on hand at
JACKSON IRON WORKS.
3,010_31D OM'S No. A3O CHURCH Alley.
Vannfantnrere of Warmated RU LIIM and BAT SCA 51
Ivvnit OASES PINET, CASTILLON, do
COGNAC BRANDY, landing from brig
"Louth." from B"d atir.l.lll7lr l ll 7 AToN k Co..
1101 manta "RCMP lit7aot.
was
CHAMPAGNE WINE.—AN INVOICE
o f "Crescent" and " Comet " Champagne Wine,
mow landing from Brig %two (loom and for *ale by
JACRITCHE & LATBROdiII.
1091.211
pICKLEB.--100 BBLS. PICKLES IN
vinojoir.
SO bblo. 'Pickles is vinegar.
Also. three-gallon and Ilve l iallorr kegs do.
Tor uls BIIODE & vi'l4l/141.10 1 ._
aim ion South. WATFAS surest
SHERIFF'S SALES.
sHF RIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
1. ../ a writ of Lewitt Facies, to me directed, will be ex
owed to public sale or vextdue, on MOND AY Evening.
May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
,tl❑ that certain three eters' brisk messuage and lot or
ground situate on the east side of Front street, firty.five
foot northward from Morris street. in the city of Phila
delphia containing in front on Front .treat thirteen feet
e i g ht i nc h, t e eiading half of st one-foot eleven inches
Wide alley. with the privilege thereof, and in depth
thirty-nine feet two inches. [Which said lot John Lan
caster et ex., by deed dated January 1. 1817. conveyed
unto Philip Trotter in fee; reserving a ground rest of
twenty. four dollars. Payable first of January and July.]
[D. o. tM. '64. 116 Debt. $608.60. W, S. Pries ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the oroPerty. of
Philip 'lroner. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff% Office. pril 18, 1864. sple-ii
gH BRIFF S SALE BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Loved Facia.. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue , on MONDAY g ming,
may 2. 1864 . at 4 o'clock. at Saneom street Hall.
•11 that c.rutin lot of grottent situate on the south side
of heroin street. sixty feet four and a quarter inclasseatt
from Sixteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Swain street eighty-nine feet four
inches, and in depth on the east line sixty•alx feet nine
inches. and on the west line savant...toy, feet ti,ree
inches, and on the rear end eighty-eix feet three lashes.
[Which said lot Philip S. Brown, by deed dated OctobrY
gl i. ll o 7 . ..="ded .d in un D t e o ed eu El g o t ok s. A ß . la l) .k .. B i. .. fe N e o
J . 21. page
TakenexecutionM. BO7. Debt. *4 0.36 26 Morrie.]
Taken In and to be sold as the property of
Hugh S. 'Pack. deceased, JOHN THOMPSON.4herIif
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, April 18. 1864 aPla St
SHERIFF'S SALE.— BY Yin lIE OF
a writ of Levert Parise, to me directed, will be 01E
posed to unblicaale or 'endue. on 51.3 ND ttLY Breal4 g'
May 2, 1E64. at 4 0 clock. at &mom street Hill.
All that certain lot of around. with cellar walls there
on. situate on the south aide of Spruce street, sixty MX
feet eastward from Feitenteenth street. in the city of Phi
ladelphia; eentaining in Iron! on Spruce street twenty
two lest, and in depth one hundred and seven feet.
[Which said lot John H. Curtis. et rat by deed dated
March 23.1E63. conveyed unto Joseph r3ilbert in feed
CD C. ; M., '6l 523. Debt .1,8,575 41. A Thommion
Taken in execution. and to be sold as the roperty of
Joseph Gilbert. JOHN THOMPSOCI_ p . 6 ae4l . •
rbiatdelphia. Sheriffs office, April 15, 1d64.
EIEFIFF'S SALE.-By VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditiont Ea-pones,
to me direc'ed, will be
egpored to public vale or vendue. on eio :I /CT livening.
Way 2, MK at 9 o'clock. at Sansom. street Hall,
NO. 1. eli that certain lot or piece of ground .itu-43e In
e late tow whip of Lower Dublin, now in the Twenty
third ward of the city of Philadelphia. Beginning at a cor
ner of land now or late of John Hook; thence by the Palau
south eighty degrees forty five minutes west. eleven
Version and three•tentt e o' a pitch to a corner of tee
nest described lot, No. 2 ; thence by the came north
eighteen degrees fifteen minutes west. forty-Eve parches
and one-tenth or a perch to a cornerin the middle of a
road leading to Pennepack creek; thence along the mid
dle of the said road north fifty-three degrees thirty
minutee east twenty-six perches and six-teethe of a
perch to the middle of the said croek; Bantle down the
middle of said creek, the several CO - I'MB thereof to
Corner of John Trump's lanot: - the distance of which ie
about sixty-eight perches; thence by arid Tromp's laud
north eignty-six degrees and thirty minutes west.
thirty four perches and seven.tenths of It parch to a
corner thence by the same nerzon's land south twenty
one degrees fifteen minutes west, eighteen parches ant
one-tenth of a perch to the place of beginning; contain
ing twelve acres end three-quarters of an acre.
No 2 —All that lot or piece of ground with the mac
snags or tenement thereon erected. ehtnate in the late
townrhjp of Lower Dublin. now in the Twenty-third
ward of the city of Philadelphia afore-eel!. Beginning
at a maple tree for a corner in a line of lot No. I, above de
scribed. and rousing by said lot north fourteen degrees
west, sixteen perches and four-teethe of a perch to a cor
ner hi the middle of a road leading to Pennepack creek
aforeralds thence along .aid road north shrty-seven de
grees and thirty minutes east, thirteen perches and three
tenths of a perch to a corner atone, and north forty-nine
degrees and forty-five minutes east, tweiveperches and
three-tentbs of a porch to a cornerstone. and north fifty
three degrees and thirty minutes east, twenty-nine
perches to a stone; thence by lot NO.I. above described,
south eighteen degrees and fifteen minutes east, forty
five perches and one-tenth of a perch to a corner stone in
aline of !Thomas Wiener's land; thence, by the same
south eighty 41.-erees and Torty-five minutes west. t wm
ty-five perches to a wild-cherry tree marked for a cor
ner; thence by the same north eighty-eight degrees and
forty-five minutes west. thirty perches and three-quar
ters of a petal lib the place of beginning; containing ten
acres and thirty •flve perches.
No. 3. All that certain lot or niece of Kronud situate in
the late township of Lower Dahlia. now in the Tweet •
third ware of the city of Philadelphia aforesaid Be
g nrtinte at the iLterstctlon of the road leading to Sara le
Verree's mill with the road leading from Edmond Mc
Vanth'e ford to Philedel ph iaaforeaald thence along mid
road north two degrees west, fifteen perches ; thence north
thirty one degrees east, seven and a half perches to a
cornerstone: thence north eev-nty-eight degrees east,
twenty perches toe stone set for a corner; thence r lot
2. above described, and 1-nd now or late of Thomas
Wi.tar south ken deakeett and thirty minutes eget. thirty
/ice perches to a stone in the lint mentioned road. and
thence along said road north seventy-three degrees west,
thirty-one perches to the place of beginning; containing
four sores and eighty perches. more or less. [ Which said
lots Mos. 1. 2. and 3) William Elidd.mia and Susanna.
hie wife. by indenture dat , d the 11th of April, A D.
NM, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. Mt page 521.
etc.. greeted and conveyed unto said Henry C. Stroup
in fee
CD. C.; M.- 'fit No. Debt. Si, 003 • Thompson I
Who., lo e, o enrol ilia to he told at the minium of
Henry C Stroup • JOHN 'T HOMPSON, sihesiff.
Phtlada.. Sheriff's Office. spring, apl9
SB Ell IF F'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 0 13 1
a writ of Venditloni Bananas, to me direct.; d, will be
exposed to public . esle or vendee . on AIOND , T
Map 2. IE4I. at o clock. at &mom surest Hall,
All that certain lot of ground, with the building im
provements thereon, situate on the sontheastwardtir
side of Queen street and sonthweilwardly side of War
ren greet. in the city of thiladelphlat containing In
front on a 12131411 street thirty. flee feet. and in depth sixty.
feet [Which said premises Wiiltam H. Ball et ai„ by
deed dated November la, 1649, ie•orded in Dll4 13304.
W C., No. 7, page 91. dm canresed mita Thomas
Williams in fee: still Ct to a yearly ground rent of $7B
CD. 61 '64 615. Debt, 8168 34 Bpencer.l
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Williams. .Toll THOMPI 4 ON - , Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, April 19, 1864. eat 3t
SEMBIFF'S SALE.—BY VIaTIJE OF
a writ of Levert Facies to me directed. will be ex
posed te public aisle or vendee, on MONDAY Livening.
alay 2, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Saneom street Hall.
all that certain lot of ground, with the Improvahmt.tag
t) ereon. situate on the northeasterly side of Morton
street one hundred and one feet eight and a half inches
nerthwestmerdly from Girard (late Franklin) avenue.
in the cityir Philadelphia; containing in front on Mor
ton street fourteen feet six and three• out/stem inches. and
in derdt BAY fist to a three fast alley. with the privilege
tbere of {Which said premises John Rowlett conveyed
unto Ezekiel B Evans in fee
CD. C ; M.. '64. 514. Debt. E 1 .(23 63 Simpson
Taken in execution and to be solo as the property of .
Ezekiel B Evans. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Mrs, Amine. 1864. art2l-at
SHERIFF'S. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert . Fenian. to me directed, will be ex
poeed to public sa le or vendee,. on iifoNOKY Evening.
May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall,
ell that certain lot of ground situate on the east side
of Fortieth meet. one hundred feet north ward, from
Or.en stye , 1. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Fortieth .treet one hundred feet. and in dep h
two bund*ed feet to Sloan street; so.b.ject to two yearly
ground rents of $6O and $2lO
CD. C. ;
M.. - 64 536. Debt. $2.7N 60 Dechert.3
Taken in execution and be sold as the property of
William T. Mills and JamesW. FlTnn
. . .
JOHN . THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 19, Mt ap2l-3t
EIE RIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ or Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public Bale or ',endue on 0101.5 DAY Foreninir
May 2. 7564, at 4 o'clock. at Sensom-street Hall.
All that eastern triangular lot of ground, beginning on
the south side of Swain street. two hundred and thirty
five feet westward from Sixteenth street. in the city of
Phhadelohia; thence extending southward about forty
five feet nine inches; thence northwestward smut
seventy-thr.e feet to amid Swain street; thence eastward
about - fifty nine feet to the place of beginning. C W each
said lot H A. Marshall. by deed dated Jnne 16.1816,
conveyed unto William A. Reed in fee I
fit. C. M .'64 608 Debt $1.684 75. Norris. J
Taken in execution and to be sad as the praparty of
William A. Peed. JOHN THOMP•ON ‘ Sherif.
Philadelphia, 6hertfre °Ake. April 18.1.8di ap2.1.-8k
SHERIFF'S SALE.RI 7 VIRTUE UP_
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening.
May 2.18f4. at 4 o'clock. at Santo at-street Hall.
all that certain lot of ground situate on the north side
of. Spruce street. thirty-eight feet westward from Twen
ty-second street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front ou Spruce street fifteen feet, and in depth one
hundred feet to Mary street. C Which said lot James
Lynd, by dted dated July 2, 1847, recorded in Deed Book
A. W. .111.. NO. 37. edge 283 s &Ct, conveyed auto Thomas
Stewart in fee, reserving a ground of terry five dollars.
CD. C.; 41 64 M. Debt, $l9l. Onillort.3
Tak4ii in execution and to be sold as' the property of
Themes Stewart. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Phiiadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 20. 1864 ap2431
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditionl Espouse, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Eve
ning. May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All tb at certain lot of ground situate on the we•t side
of Park street, seventy-five feet south from Warren
etreet, In the city of Philagelphia ;. containing in front
on Park street ditydye feet, and in depth two hundred
feet.
CD. C. ; M.. '64. Debt. MT 68 Hever. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold ws the property of
Joseph H. Hnimohew. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 20. 1864 ap2l-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a•-•' a writ of Venditioni Bxpenas, to me directed. will be I
exposed to public sale or vendemon MONDAY Evening,
Ma m 2. 1864. al4 o'clock. at Sansom-etreet
So. 1 All that lot of ground at the &pithead corner or
Broad and Jackson streets. in the First ward of the city
of Philadelphia; being thirty-two feet in front on Broad
street, by one hundred and seventy feet deep, to a twen
ty-five feet wide street; subject to a mortgage for $6,700,
given to .secure purchase money. and advances to be
made, on which there is due for the ground and ad-
TartOfte made. with interest. the enm of four thousand I
two hundred and thirty dollars.
No. 2. A lot of ground next south of the above. being
forty-two feet in front. by one hundred and seventy feet
deep to said street ;subject to a mortgage fur 67,700, given
to secure purchase money and advances to be made. on
Which the; e is due for the ground and advances made
with interest, the sum of Ave thousand three hundred
and twenty dollars
No. 3.A lot of ground next south of the last described,
and of the same dimensions; subject to a mortgage for
117,7(0. given to secure the purchase money and advance
to be made, on which there is due for the ground and ad
vances fnae e, with Interest the sum of five thousand
six hundred andminety dollars.
No 4. 1 lot or gronne next south of the above de
scribed. and of same dimensions ; subject to a miregage
of $7, 760. given to secure the purchase money and act
winces to be made, on welch there is due for the ground
and advances made. with interest, the sum of $5.690.
No, 5, A lot of ground next south of the last described.
and of the same dimensions; subject to a mortgage of
$7,700. given to secure the purchase money and ad vainest
to be made, on which there is due for the ground and
advances made. with interest. $4919.
No. 6. A lot of ground next south of the last described
and of the same dimensions; subject to a mortgage of
$7,700, gtren to secure the purchase money and adva eves
to be made, on which there is due for the ground and
advances made, with interest, $4,949 •
No. 7. A lot of ground next south of the above de
scribed and of the same dimensions; subject to a mort
gage of $7,700 given to !tenure thstuchase money and
advances to be Made: on WWI there 'is due for the
ground and advances made, with interest, $4,949.
Do. 8. A lot of ground next south of the last described
and of the same dimensions; subject to et mortgage of
47,710, given to secure the purchase money and ad
vances to be made, on which there is due for the ground
and advamees made. with interest. 44.049.
No. 9. A lot of ground next south of the last described
and of the same dimeneiene; subject to a robitgage of
$7,700. given to secure the purchate money and advances
to be made, on which due for the ground and
advances made, with interest, 41 919.
80. 10. A lot of ground next south of the last described,
and at the northeast corner of Broad and Wolf streets;
being thirty-two feet in front on Broad Street by one
hundred and geventer feet deep along Wolf street to said
twenty.flve- feet-wide street; subject to a Mortgage of
*6,700, given to secure the purchase money and advances
to Lim made, on which there is due for the ground and
advances made. with interest. $3,859.
No. 11 A lot of • trotted at the southeast corner of
Broad and Wolf streets, in said ward, being thuty-two
feet in front on Broad street, by one hundred and eleven.
ty, feet deet, along Wolf Street to said twenty-five-feet
wide etre et ; subject to a mortgage of 48.700, given to gla
ciate the purchase money and advances to be made. on
which there is due for the ground and advances made,
with interest. $3e59.
No 12 A lot of ground next south of the lastdescribed;
being forty.two feet in front by one hundred and seven
ty feet deep to Said Street: subject to a mortgage of $1.700
given to secure the purchase mosey and advances to be
reads, on which there is due for the ground and ad
vances made, with interest, $4 949.
o. 13. A lot of ground next south of the last described,
and of the same dimensions therewith; subject to a
mortgage of 700 glean to secure the purchase money
and advances to be made. on which there is due fur the
ground and advances made, with interest, $4,919.
No. 14. A lot of ground next south of the last deacribed,
and of the same dimensions therewith; subject to a
mortgage of 47.700 given to secure the purchase money
and advances to be made, on which there is due for the
ground and advance; made. with interest. $4919.
No. le- A lot of ground next south ofthe last deecribed.
and of the same dimensions therewith; subject to a
mortgage of *7.700 given to secure the purchase money
and advances to be mode, on which there ie due for the
ground and advances made, with intermit. 44.919.
Ito. 16 /slot of ground next south of the last described.
and cf elEttso Mink/AL:Me therewith; subject to h. mort
gage of $7,700 given to secure the purchase money and
advances to be made. on which there is due for the
ground and sdvancee made. with Interest, 41.949
No 17. A lot of ground next South of the last described
and of same dimensions therewith subject to a mort
gage for 47,700 given to secure the purchase to may. on
which there is due. with inters t. the Aura of $1 978.
No. 18 A lot of ground next south of the last de cribed
and of same dimensions therewith ; subject to a mort
gage of $7, 700, Riven to secure the pureharie money, on
which there le one. with interest. the sum of *4 578
No. 19. A lot of ground next south of the last described
and of same dimensions ; subject to a mortgage of $7.7.0.
given to secure the purchase money. on which there is
due with interest. the sum of 44.678
No. 20. A lot of ground next south of the last described
and at the northeset corner of Broad and Ritner streets.
I being 32 fee; in front on Broad street. by one hundred
and seventy feet deep along Ritner street to said 25 feet
street; subject so a mortgage for $7.700, given to secure
purchase Upelle on which there is due, with interest,
th utrt
n e eor *premvi
N. B. Osa
ises; No. 1 stone walls are erected UP to
I the third story ; on premises No. 2 stone watts are
erected up to the second story ;on premises NO3 8 and
and 4 three-story stone buildings are roofed in and Partly
slated ; ca all the other premises, except Noe. 17, 16. 19,
and 20, cellar vralis are nut silt to the floor of Mists e
on Nos 17 and le cellars are dug out and partly walled
no. and on dos. 13 and 20 no improvements have been
made.
[D. M 'B4 534 Debt. 115,000 HO. Townsend I
Taken is execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry M Boyd. stale
Philede' $l, tie; THONr4O/1. Sheriff
sa. sr (Moo. spell len apZiolt
THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1864
SHERIFF'S SALE7-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lever, Facies. to me directod.will be ex.
posed to mimic sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening,
May 2, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Eansom street Rail,
•il that certain three story brick melons...re and lot of
ground eittirde on the northeasterly side of Somerset
street and southeaeterly side of Diamond (late Coral)
strati,. in the city of Philadelphia; centatnina ill front
en Soinenat street sixteen feet, and in depth along Dia
mond street eighty feet, more or less
CD. C.: M , '64. 646 Debt, SW 93 Zone.]
Taken in execution and to be eold as the property of
Thomas Stewart, owner, &c.
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 19. 1864. ap2l-3t
SHER - 111'rd SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
writ of Fled. Fades, to me directed, will be ex
posed to rnblic sale 07 vendee. on MONDAY Evening,
May 2.1864. at 4 o'clock. at Saneom. street El all.
all that certain lot of ground with the improvements
thereon. ettuate on the easterly corner of Oxford street
and Tackawanne street. in Prankford. 10 the city of
Pbiladeirhia; con Killing to front on Oxford street forty
feet. and in depth. by Tackawanna street. one hundred
and four feet three inches. and on the southeast line one
hundred and thirteen feet three inches. and on the rear
end flfty-nine feet seven inches. [Which said pretest:es
Thomas Castor et Ittr._. by deed dated December 1. 1851.
recorded in Deed Book T. H.. No. 40, page 200. dia., COB,
yeled net° Joseph Tall man fn fee.]
ED C ; 61.. '64. 633. Debt. $1,5:43. Woodward.]
Taken in execution and to be end as the property of
Jet WI Tallman, . JOHN THOMPSON, dberiff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff - 13 Office, Aprlll9, 1861, ap2l.-3C
SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Leiser' FaCiae. tome directed. will be ex-
Weed to public sale or vondne. on MONDAY Evening,
May 2. MI. at 4 o'clock,. at hleuxont.ittreet 14111.
All that certain two. story stone Ines • nag], frame barn,
and lot of land beginning on the west side of the Ridge
turnpike road, in Rog borough. in the city of Philadel
phia; thence down the same six nerches and six feet to
a corner ; thence north 61 deg. 45 Into east 547.10 warches:
thence swath 79 deg. 30 Wu. east 4 perches 13 feet 9
inches; thence north 61 deg. east 33 0.10 perches; thence
north :70 deg 45 min. west 103-10 perches; thence ,nth 62 deg. 16 min , west about 91 perches to the plane of bs--
ginning ; containing 8% acres 35 perches, more or less.
Bounded by land of the Roxborongh Poor Rouse.
John Patterson, and others Excepting thereont a trl
:mentor lot seven feel on the trunnilte. and twelve feat
on the line adjoining Snyder's land [Which said ore.
mires Aaron Carrenter et al . by deed dated October 18,
1651, conveyed unto Mlles Healy in fee. ]
[O. B.: M . '64 547. Debt, $1,272.26 B. A. Mitchell.]
Taken in execution and to he sold RP tt e property of
Miles Neely. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Phiiadslphie, Sheriff's Office, Aprd 19.1561. ap2l-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Er/pones. to me directed, will be
exposed to poblic sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening.'
May 2, Mi. at 4 o'clock. at Bansom-street Hall.
Po 1. all that certain lot of ground and buildings
thereon. situate on the eat side of Marvin street. two
hundred and eighteen feet nine inches north ward front
Jeffer.on street in the city of Philadelphia; containing
in front on diarvine street fifteen feet six inches, and in
depth eastward reVehty - seven feet.
Pie 2. All that brick metanaga aid lot of ground, situ
ate on the west side of Sixth street, thirty-two feet six
and three quarter inches north from Wager street; con
taining in front on Sixth street sixteen feet three and
three quarter inches, and in depth ninoty-five feet to a
three-feet alter.
fa. C ; ..T t 4. 4 DAL, 4t10, 00 0 dlayion
Taken in executi m and to be sold as the property of
John ?tweet JOSH THOLIIPSOZI. Sanriff.
Phil ada., sheriffs Office, April 9. 1864. anti-St
SAERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTE OF
G
a writ of Vendltioni Expense. to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or voluble, on MON :lair &ening.
May 2, 1884, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
all that certain lot of ground situate on the wast side
of hlehih street, 259 feet northward from Dauphin street. .
in the city of Philadelphia; contouring in front on
Ilahth street twenty feel, and in depth one hundred and
ten feet two and a quarter inches. [Which said lot,
(;h. Wm. Wharton, trustee, by deed datel November
21,18.6, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W. No. 104, page
411. &c.. conveyed unto Michael W. Fricke in fee; re
serving a ground rent of thirty-three dollars, payable
Ist January and July )
CC. O. P. M., 'O4; 218. Debt, $163 21 Wharton ]
Taken in execution and to be sold an the_property of
tiichael W. Fricke JOHN THO3IF.NON, Sneriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1864. apll-31
SH RIFF'S SALE.—BY tiTUE OE
Li a writ of Venditiont Szmonas. to me directed. will be
exposed to public eale or vendne. on MONDAY hiMaint.
May 2 1064. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street Hall.
all that certain lot of ground situate on the south side
of a !orty-feet-wide street. (between locust and Spruce
streets.) ore hundred feet east from Fifty-third btrest, in
the city of Philadelphia; Containing hi front twenty feet,
end in drip h southwatfdly eigbtv-tttre feet
[C. U. P, ; M '64 202. Debt. $7B 86 Thorn 3
Taken in execution, and to be sold a. the property of
Charles Meister. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, April 9.1844. atoll St
SHERrt F'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni &annals, tome directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening,
May 2, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot of ground =nate on the north aide
of Dickinson street, ninety-one feet two inches west
ward from Moyameneing avenue, in the city of Philadel
phia; cot , mining in fi ont on Liles inson street fifteen feet,
and in. depth on tee West line seventy-say, -11 feet and
five-eighth, of an inch. and on the east nne seventy. foar
lest ens inch and ono -eighth of an inch f Which said
premises Samuel IL McFadden et ns, by deed dated Jane
6th, 1809, recorded in Deed Book A. D 8., No. 81. nage
364, to , conveyed unto Thomas M. Stelling= in fee;
reserving a glowed rant of 43750
CC- C P. M , 364 215 Debt 409, 29. Salters
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thoome M enelmagen. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, April 9, 1864. apll.-3t,
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to ma directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee . on MONDAY Even
ing. Indy 2, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Had.
ell that certain lot of ground and dwelling homes
thereon.situate on the ea. t side of Evans' avenue. sixty
eight feet south from Vine street, in the city of Phila.
de, phia containing in frost on Brame' avenue seventeen
fart. end in depth sixty-four feet. LWhich said lot
Robert W. D. Truitt by deed dated January 26. 1860. re
corded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 97, page 241. &c ,
conveyed Tinto EDWIN Strain in lee; reswrying a ground
rent of 525. tO. payable let January and July.
LG. C. P.: M., '64. 219. Debt p 54.01. Hopper.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
_property of
Epees Strain. JOHN THOMPSON - , Sheriff.
Philadelphia.' Sheriff's Office, April 9, 1864. apll-a
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE or
a writ of Venditioni &moues. to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or yendue. on MONDAY Eve-
Mar play 2, 1861. at 4 o'clock. at Hansom-street Mali.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the west elde of
Eighth street two hundred feet northward from Dauphin
street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Eighth street tw,nty feet, and in depth one hundred
and ten feet two and a quarter inches. [ Which said lot
Ch Wm Wharton tru.s.ee, by deed dated tioremb.r.r 21,
1E46, recorded in Peed Boon B. D. W., rfo 104. page .118.
/to . conveyed unto Michael W. Fricke in fee: reserving
a ground rent of thirty-three dollars, payable let Jean
aly and July.]
DC. C. P.: M 'B4. 217. Debt, $l6B 21 Wharton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the_property
Michael W. Fricke. ,TOEfff THOMPsON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, eheriffs Office, April 9. 1164ap12-$t
SBEIIIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas. to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
May 2. 1E64. at 4 o'clock, Sansom-street Hall,
that certain three-story brick meesuage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Wood street, SOT
six feet nine inches eastward from Eighteenth street. in
the city of Philadelphia 1 containing in front on Wood
street twelve feet. and in septa forty-one feet three
inches to a two-feet-nine-inches-wide alley. [Which
said lot Morgan Hirschman et ttx by deed dated June 1.
/841, recorded la Deed Boolea S., No. 2S, page 228.
concaved unto John Gatehell in feet reserving a ground
,rent of 154, payable first of January and Jaly
EG. G. P ; , '64 203. Debt. $27 41. BS. Campbell.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Gatchell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, April 9. 1864 apll-3t
N-IERIP P'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Venditioni Exponaa, to me directed. will be
exr osed to public sale or vendue, on MOND itY )3 Tuning,
May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at klansomatreot Hall,
All that certain sot of grouod situate on-the west side
of highth Street two hundred and sixty feet northward
from i:auphan street, in the eity a Philadelphia! eon.
taining he trout on Eighth street twentr feet, and in
depth one hundred and ten feet two and a quarter
inches. [Which said lot Ch William Wharton, trustee.
by deed dated June 28. 1816, recorded in Deed Book
D W . No 90. page 16. .4c., conveyed unto Alexan
der Christy in fee: reserving aground rent of thirty dol
lars, payable lee January and July.
[C. C. P; M. '6l. 230 Debt, $80.60. Wharton.]
Tak en in execution and to be sold as the property of
Alexane er Christy. JOHN THOM PSON, Shereff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, April 9. 1864 eon St
RITFIRIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Forponas, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening,
May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
All that certain three-s. Dry brick meesnage and lot of
ground Sit mate on the Borah side of South street. fifty
feet eastward from Eighteenth street in the city of Phi
ladelphia- containing in front on south Street sixteen
feet (Incindlng the west half of a three feet alley) and
in dei th sixty. five feet. [Which said lot Hannan Park,
by deed dated Ottoberlk, 1849. conveyed unto Thomas
Bell in fee; reserving a ground rent of $55.50, payable
let .rune and December.]
. . .
CC. C. P. ; N . '64. 212. Debt $99 Hopper.
Taken in execution and to bo sold tat the_property of
Tboinas Bell. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9. 186 i. myll-M
RUERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
awrit of Vendltloni EXponss, to roe directed. will be
exposed to public Bale or vendue, on MOND ier Evening,
May 2 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain three story brick massuage and lot of
grctind situate on the north side of Depot street eighty
tone feet crest of Eighth street, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Depot street fifteen feet, anti
in depth fifty-four feet three inches. [Which mid lot,
Frederick Achternacht et ox. by deed dated July 1,1834,
recorded in Deed Book A. M., No 60. page 283, iSc . con
veyed unto Samuel Yeager, in lee; reserving a ground
rent of forty-two dollare, payable let January and
July ]
ra• C. P., M. 'B4 •MO Debt. HMS. CM. Etstebanda
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel Yeager. - JOHN THOIHNON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. April 9.1864. apilAt
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vfnditioni Exponae, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or yeadue, on MONDAY Bye
: nine, Hey 2, 1561, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground situate on the eolith
wed wardly vide of Auburn street, onelbandred and sixty.
two feet aouibeastwardly from Amber street. in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Al:thrum street
MrirOntY - tWO feet, *ad lu depth One handred and fifty. atx
feet eix inches to ituch street. • _ _
[O. C. P. M. 'el 20S. Debt 1197 26. J. M. Thomas. ]
Taken in execution and to be cold le the property of
Sidney E. Dow. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April P. 1864. apil-It
S HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Veriditioni Exponas, to me directed,will be
exposed to public sale -or vendee, on MONDAY Evening.'
May 2. 1664. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
Ail that certain three-story brick measnage and lot of
ground situate on the south side of Redwood stress, two
hundred feet Tre.iwa+.l from Third street. in the eft; of
Philadelphia: containing in front sixteen feet, and in
depth fort) -nine feet, [with the privilege of a two-feet- •
wide alley; subject to a ground rent of $24, payable era
of June and December.
C“. P.: as 'O4 214 Debt. $24.70. Sorrell
Taken in execution and to be sold as the Property of
Jonathan Peterson. JOHN TUOISIPSON, biterif,
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, April 9.1864. apll-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE . OF
••••-• a writ of Yenditioni Expense, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening.,
24i t y 2, 1264, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of around situate ou the south alas
of York street, seventy two feel west of Tulip street, in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on York
street thirty-four feet, and in depth one hundred and
twenty-nine feet six and one-eighth inches to Gordon.
Street. lWitich said lot William F. Emlen et at •by
deed dated September 23, 1847. recorded in Deed Book A.
71, page 20, dm, conveyed note Reuben,
in fee; reserving a ground rent of $34.]
CC. C. P. ; M., '64. 214. Debt, $l7. Pile.)
Taken in execution and to be cold as the property
Reuben Zenner JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1664.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIR7 DE OF
a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex ,
poled to public sale or Nervine. on MONDAY
May 2. 1564. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
No. A year y ground rent of seventy-five dollars
Payable by .William Hannan. issuing out of a lot of
ground situate on the south Bide of Swain street. ninety
one feet eight inches west from Sixteenth 'Arose% in the
City of Philadelphia; containing in front on Swainstrset
eighteen feet. and in depth about eighty-one feet to Feni
more street.
No. 2. A yearly ground rent of seventy-five dollars
payable' by George S. Magda. issuing out of a lot of
ground situate on the south side Of swain street one hnn
dreg and nine feet eight inches westward from Sixteenth
street; containing in front on Swain street eighteens
feet, and in depth about eighty-thyee feet to Fenimore
street.
No a A yearly ground rent of seventy-five dottier'
payable by George S. Muria. leaning out of a lot of
ground rituals on the south side of Swain street one hun
dred and twenty-seven feet eight inches westward from
Sixteenth street; containing in front on Swain street
eighteen feet, and in depth about eighty- six feet to Fettle
more street.
/To. 4. A yearly ground rent of seventy-five. dollars
payable b the arles s i de of
leaning out of a lot of ground
titsfile onsouth side of Wain etreet one hundred and
forty-five feet eight Inches westward from Sixteenth
street; containing in front on Swain street eighteen feet.
end in depth about eighty-eight fest to Fenimore street,
No. A yearly ground rent of seventy foliate, pay
able by Robert H. Wilson, issuing out of a lot of ground
Filulie on the south side-of Swain, street one hun
dred and eixti - .three feet eight inches westward treat
Sixteenth street; containing in front on Swain street
elebteen feet, and in depth about ninety feet to Fenimore
street.
No. 6, A yearly ground rent of seventy dollars, pay
able by George S. iinstin, issuing , oat of a lot of ground
ail nate on the month side of Swain street one hundred
:red eighty- one feet eight inches westward from Six
t.eoth etre:et; swathing in front on Swain street
eighteen feet, and is-depth on the east line about eighty;
nine feet. and on the west line about seventy-five feet.
No. 7. A yearly ground rent of seventy dollars. Pay
able by Robert H Wilson. issuing out of a lot of ground
• h nate on the mouth side of Swain street one hundred and
ninety-nine feet eight inches westward from Sixteenth
rireeta containing in front en Swain street eighteen feel,
i nd in depth on the east line about seventy-four feet,
and on the west line about sixty feet
No. 8. A yearly ground rent of sixty dollars, payable
by Robert R. Wilson. issuing out of a lot of ground situ-
Pal on the south s.de of Swain street two hundred and
evameen feet eight inches westward from Sixteenth
street; eontsining in front on Swain street eiehteen feel,
end In depth on the eget line about sixty feet, and on
the west Pee :bent forty-five feet.
rpm. ;1H ..'64 606. Debt. ST 467. Norris.]
Taken in R e
and to he sold as the
_property of
Wii)lo.4sa A Reed. JOHN THOMPSOL Sheriff.
•
Philadelphia. elxeritni Ogles. Apr 1120.1864. , apil•St
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Savona, to me dtrooted, will
be exposed to pnbiie sale or Tontine, on MON Dalf Eve
ning, May 2. 1884. at 4 o'clock. at Samosa-street Hall.
Ail that certain lot of ground situate on the West side
of Eighth street two hundred and forty feet northward
from Dauphin street. in the city of Philade[Phiat con
taining In front on Eighth street twenty feet. audio depth
e :hundred and ten feet two and a dnartar inches.
[Which said lot Ch. Wm. Wharton. trustee. by dead
dated June 23. 1869. recorded in Deed Book It D. W..
No. AO. page 11. &e.. conveyed unto Alexander Christy
in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty dollars, payable
let January and July
[C. C. P.: M.. '64. Debt S Wharton.]
Titter in execution and to be sold as theproparty of
Al exan d er Ch r isty. JITIN THOMPI3O2I. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Oillae. April 9.18[4. apli it
SHERIFFS FAZE.—BY PISTON OF
a writ of V
m enditioni Bayonne. to me directed, Will
be exposed to idis sale or vendue. on MONDAY
ning, Hay 2,1684. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom.street Eve-
Ail that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest
corner of Seventh and Dauphin streets, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Seventh street
eighty feet. and in depth of that width along Dauphin
Street one hundred and thirty-five feet to Franklin
street. (wbiah 'laid lot Mary F. Bidden, by deed dated
February 1,3062, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H.. No
page 249, conveyed unto Joseph ft, Siddell in fee. re
serving a ground rent of 6kBo 3
J. H .6. bee no interest.
[D. C. ; M., '64. 211. Debt, $9O Si. Thorn.]
Taken in execution and to be cold au tho_iirapertY of
Joseph n Siddall. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sherifre 0 Moe. April 9 1884. apll-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expends, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Even
ing, May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot of s ronud.sitnate on the north side
of Diet bison street, one hundred and six feet two inches
wfatward 'rota Moyamensing aveono. in the city of PM
containing in front on Dickinson street four
teen feet eleven inches, and In depth on the east line
seventy-seven feet flve-eighthe of an inch, and on the
west line eighty feet two and one-quarter inches.
EWhlch said
_premises Samuel H McFadden. et nx. by
deed deed February lst. 1860. recorded in Deed Book
A. D 11 No. lid. pegelB6 &o, conveyed unto Thomas
gtellwagen in fee; rimming a yearly ((viand rent of
thirty-seven dollars and ff Y cents.
[Oa 0 P DI '6l. 216. Debt, lile 39. Salter I
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property . of
Thos 111 Stellwagen. JOHN THIMPSON. Stteriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1864.
SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a wtit of Vend it7oni Bayonne, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening,
May 2, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sammm-strest Hall,
One-tenth part of the following described three proper
ties:
No I. All that certain Immo and lot of around
beginning on the west side of Third street, one hundred
and twenty-three feet four and a ha If inches eunthward
from Rate street. in the city of Philadelphia; thence
southward along Third ntrett twenty feet eight and one
half inches; Mint. westwardly 'fifty-nine feet; thence
northwardly two feet six inches; thence wrstWerd
twenty-one feet; thence northward eighteen feet ten
inches; thence eastward seventy-two feet to the megin
ulna. Bounded northward by premises No. 2.
No. 2 All that certain utessnage and lot of ground
situate on the west aide of Third street. one hundred and
four feet ten and a half inches sOUthward from Rsce
street; containing in front on rhird street eighteen feet
six i n ches. and in depth seventy•tWo feet. Boututed
southward by premises No. 1.
No. 3. All that certain messuage and lot of ground,
beginning at a poet standing at the intersection of the
Wissahickon road. now called Ridge avenue, and
Turner's lane, in the city of ?Wien Motile; thence ea
tending along Ridge road north 43 degrees west 3a 66.103
Perches to a. post; thence by land now or late of Blair
McClenscban. south 703 i degrees.west 76 perches to a
post.and north 37 degrees west 23110 perches to a stake.
and south 63 degrees west one perch to a poet; thence by
land late of Godfrey Woelpper aonth 37 degrees east 34
9-10 perches to Turner's lane; thence along the earns
north 86.44 degrees east 91 perches to the place of begin-'
rang: containing eleven acres 101 perches.
[S. C.; I '64. 31 Debt. IMMO. -Phillips. 1
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George W. Geisse. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, sheers Office. aprli a. ieee,.
SHERIFF'S SALF.—BY VIRTUE OF
,••-• a writ of Levarl Facia& to me directed. will be ex
posed to public rale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening
3day 2, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom., treat Hall.
No. 1. All that certain four-story brick measnage and
lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Bank
end Lombard streets- in the cit. of Philadelphia; con
taining in -front on flank street fifteen feet eight inehee,
and in depth twenty-fl ye feet.
No. 2. All that certain three-story brick mesenage ajd
lot of around. situate on the West aide of Bulk /area,
fifteen feet eight inches tonthward from Lombard street;
containing in front An Bank street eleven feat eight
inches aid in depth twenty-five feet
No 3 All that certain three• story brick mem:tate and
lot of ground situate on the west aide of Bank street
twenty-seven feet four inches southward from Lombard
street; containing in front on Dank street thirteen feet
eleven inches, and in depth twenty-live feet
No 4 all that certain three story brick messnage and
lot of ground situate on the south aide of Lombard street,
twenty. five feet westward from Hank street: containing
in front on Lombard street twelve feet four inches, and
in depth fort - -one f et
No. 5. all that certain three-story brick mesertage and
lot aground situate on the eolith side of Lombard street,
thirty. seven lest four inches west ward from Bank street:
em Mining in front on Lombard drool tairt9on feet, and
in depth forty-one feet
CD. C. el '64. 861. Debt. $2248 Gerhart. I
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Patrick Mnigrew, deceased
-
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 20, . 1864. ap2l-3t
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IDIO9 3m
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
- 2 - , HENRY W. KANAG A. having purchased the in
terests of TREVOR T. FOWLER and TIITLOW JACK
SON, in the business heretofore carried on in the Girard
House, under the style of KANAGA. FOWLER ik 00..
the partnership is hereby declared to be dissolved. All
parties indebted to the said firm are requested to make
settlement with Henry W. Kanags,
HENRY W. KANAGA,
TREVOR T. FOWLER,
TEITLOW JACKSON.
rBILADELPHIA, April 4. mei. ap7-tt
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TIM
-A- DAY formed a Copartnership for the carrying on of
the JOB PRINTING Business. under the drm-name of
MYERS, GRAHAM. & MePARLAN MY D.
ERR.
WM. J. GR&ILLIIf.
Wit MePARLABD_
arOo-12P
APRIL 16, 1864
NOTICE.—CHARLES C. KNIGHT IS
date. admitted to an interest in our brisiners from thin
a, D. Doffing's & CO..
Iron and- t eal Merohante.
N. B. corner SECOND and VINE Wrests. and
47 and 44 North FRONT Street.
PRILADELPHIA. Armin. 1884.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
DAY entered into copartnership and haying pur
abased the Intend of PETER T. WRIGHT & GO.. cal
continue the Wholesale Drug Wetness, ander thename of
STRETCH. BRDNITT & 00., at the old stand. No. 609
RARKST Street.
' AARON STRIITIIII.
JOSEPH 8. BANEETT.
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MEDXCAL.
ELEOTEIOITY.—WILA.T IS LIFE
wprnour RRALTRI—Messrs, GRIN it ALUM
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eractiee will be continued by THOS. ALLEN, at the old
established office, No. 7 North TENTH Street, between
Boatel and Brown, where he wilt still treat and care all
nimble diseases (whether lute. Chronic lmonarY
or Paralytic. without shock or nay puts, ) with the Tu
rin' moditsations of Blestrisitr and Onlvaniirm_ This
treatment has bean Mind /*mutably sausursa in all
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throat and respiratory omens.
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Fever said Ague. Ns:beta".
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Rheumatism. Noettumal Emissions. , Ats.
Bronchitis. Dealaeit.
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Sick Headache,
Nervous Headache,
Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach.
Ditto= Headache, Diraineu,
Coativenese, Lou of Appetite. gout,
Indigestion. Torpidity of the Liver, Gravel.
Ahenzaatie Affectioes, Piles. Heart
, burn. Sea Bisleness, Bilious
Attache, AVMs •
. Re.
Por Testimonials, &a., lee Pamphlet with meth Nettle.
Manufaeteredalyr TARRANT & CO.,
8 aItINWICH Street,_New Xce
ad-17 POE BALM BY ALL DRTIOGISTS.
DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS IS CURING
all Chronic Disease*, both of LADIES and GEN
TLEMEN,by a new method in the nee ofELEGTRICITT.
without shocks or pain. Board for a limited number of
Patient, from abroad may be bad at reasonable rates in
the Doctor's family. A Pamphlet of sixteen pages, con
taining certificates and other information. sent gratis to
ill orders accompanied with a stamp. Office and resi
dence. at 1418 SOIITH PENN SQUARE, being central
and accessible by street-cars from every railroad depot
in the city._ -
PgmetiormwrA, April, 1884,
TUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP
v , Door is mueeessfal sea remedy, Wens' those whit
vas it pronouns, It the beet
COUGH BYR7P.
the beat Blood Filthier. the most edleient ravidorator.
sad the best ewe for Sororlds over °Oared to the publla
o 1& by the eresetater. P. .11711(1GLL
161115 ILIEEKT Stmt.
t0h14.3m And AU Drunaloto.
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO
-m- CATION never falls to Gars Rheumatism. Nears 44.
oprebts. Frosted Peet Chapped Him& and ill shta
duems Pries 26/kAn Who Mikan by IL B.
TAT TAIL TintrirlstmilFTEl aud (SALMI) !Lk mbs.lhe
CABD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING,
£t 111/1101ALT BROWS 411,3 1911NTA si•
PROPOSALS
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE. PHIL ADALPKTA. April 21. 1231
SEALED PROPOSALS will be ieceived at this office
until 12 o'cl. ck .on TIIS,DAY, the Sa. or M., rivet..
for supplying the Schuylkill Areenal with the following
articles:
Oant, ens, tin, corrugated, army standard.
Shovels. do do.
811. rigs f . o . r Pi spa sk d res.
"• " Alatchets, To be mad i e vt o t f h tlack or russet
Willimantic Cotton. No 24.
Samples can be seen et this office.
Bidders roust et ate la their proposals the price, which
moat be s yiven in writing, as a ell as in figares
Bide fh,nl defaulting contractors will not be received.
Blank forms for propoeale can be had upon app inatiou
at this office•
Proposals must be endorsed "Proposale for Arlo'
Supplies," stating the particular article bid for.
G. IL GROSMAN.
et Asst. Q. M. Gen Ph S. army.
O FFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
SUBSISTINCE.
WASHINGTON. D C_, April 27, Mi.
PROPOSALS FOR FLasUlt —bsaled Proposals are In
vited until the lath of May, at 12 o'clock M.. for furnish
ing the SOBSTSIEACS DEIPARTM)I3 Y with
BIGHT THOUSAND (LCOO) BARRELS OF FLOUR.
The Proposals will be for what is known at this DePoi
as Vora. 2. and 8, and bids will be entertained for any
quantity less than tt e whole.
Bids must be in duplicate. and for each grade on sepa
rate sheets of paper
The Flour to oe freeh grotina, and delivered in new
oak barrels, head lined
The delivery of the Floor to commence within five
days from the opening of tbe.bids, and in such qaantl
ties, daily, as the Government may direct: delivered
at the Government warehouse in Georgetown. at the
wharves or railroad depot. in W..ehineton. D. C.
The delivery of all Flour awarder to be completed
within twenty days from the opening of the bide.
Payment will be made in certiflo tee of indebtedness.
or such other hinds as the Government may nava for
disbursement.
The venal Government inspection will bet, made :Piet
before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted
which is not fresh ground.
An oath of allegiance must accompany the bld of each
bidder who has trot the oath on file in this office, and no
bid will be entertained from parties who have pre
viously failed to comply with their bide, or from bid
ders not present to rot Tvmd- bid for
Government reserves the right to reject any
any canes. Rids to be addressed to the underrigned. at
No. 223 G Street. endorsed ' Proposals for Flour."
ap2S 10; S. C. GREENE, Capt. and 0 V.
O FFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE—TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets.
PRILA.DELPRIa, April 25. 1864
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this (ace
until 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY, the 4th May next.
for SUPPI7Ing the Schuylkill Arsenal with the ollowing
articles:
Army Blankets, Wool. gray (with the letters 17 8. In
black, 4 inches long. in the centre.) to be seven feet long.
five ;set six inches wide; to weigh Ave peands each.
8.4 Casten Flannel
7-8 Gray Twilled Flannel.
Whits Svool Cotton. No. 30 or 38.
Famplee of all the above articles will be required.
Bidders must stew to their proposals the pries. which
venstbe given in writing. as wet! as in figures: also. the
quanta' bid for, and time of delivery. _
Bids from defarrting emtraMora will not be received.
Blank forms for.proposals can be had upon application
at tbm aloe. -
Proposals must he eudorael •' Proposals for Army
Suppilect ' slating the particular article bid for.
G. EL caoimstr,
ap27-tmy4 Asst. Quartermaster Gen U. S.. Array.
PROPOSALS FOR WHITE PINE
SHINGLES.
CRISP QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE.
DEPOT OF WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON. D. C., April 2S. 1804.
piBEA.LED PROPOSALS will be received at this
til 111E6D Y. may 10, 1004 at l 2 o'clock M. for the de
live; y at this depot of the following amounts of Shingles:
One million (1.000 000)1(o. 1.16-inch white pine Shin
gles, (sawed clear. )
The shingles to be made from good material, to be
Subjected to a rigid inspection before being received.
and the whole amount Contracted for to be delivered
within thirty (30) days from signing of contract-
Bonds in a sum equal to half of the amount of the cons
tracts g ill be required of the successful bidder or bid
d
Bids received for two hundred and fifty thousand
(250.000) shingles, or more.
dapples of th e shingles proposed for will be reqnired
Of anon bidder.
Proposals must be plainly. endorsed "Proposals 'for
White Pine Shingles," and addressed to she under
signed. D. H. ItianKllll.
Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster.
ap2d•tmy7 Depot of Washington. D. C.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, April TU. 1861
PROPOSALS will be received at this office anti:
TURD AY next, Nth lust at 12 for the supply and
delivery of all the COAL and wool) required for the
use of the various Hospitals, Offices. Storehonees. and
Public Buildings In and around Philadelphia. from let
May to 81st August next inclusive.
Deliveries are to be made at such times and in ench
quantities, as required, and to include ( Germantown.
Vert Philadelphia. - Nicetown. Fort HMCo Summit
Rolloe, and Chester. Pa. Coal to be of best quality
anthracite. stove. egg, or broken. as may be desired ;
subject to inspection, and to weigh 2.240 pounds to the
ton. free from dirt. Wood to be of bort QiiiiißY 941‘ 9/
pine. as required.
No bid will be considered unless guaranteed by two
reliable persons that the bidder is able and will. if
awarded him, enter into and faithfully fulfil the con
tract. The responsibility of the guarantors must be
certified to by a United States District /ridge. Attorney.
or Marshal. The right is reserved to reject ail bids
deemed too high, and no bid from a d efaniting contractor
will be received.
By order. Col. G. H CRO3MAN, A Q. M G.
aplilt A. BOYD. Capt. and A. Q if U S. A.
SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
A
GEIHRALI 0111011
. .
PRILADELPHIA, Atiril 16, 1864.
CAVALRY HORSES wanted immediately. One hun
dred and forty-Eve dollars per head will be paid for all Ca
valry Horses delivered at the William Penn Hotel in this
city. Horses to be sorted in all particulars. not less than
flue, nor more than nine years old; from 1434 to 16 hands
high, ftll-tleshed, compactly built, bridle wise and of
size sufficient for cavalry purposes. An officer will be in
attendance to inspect sue paytor the horses as delivered.
G. H. CROSbiAN.
aplB•tf' Asst. Q. H. General it S. A.
1000 ARTILLRRY BOSSES
WANTED AT ONCE.
CHIEF QUANNERKASTER'S OFFICE,
DEPOT OF WASHINGTON,
WASHINGTON, D; 0.; April iith. 1861.
1,000 HORMEL suitable for Artillery eervice. will be
purchased at this depot by the undersigned. in open
market. from date until MAY 11th. MI in tots of 1 to 60,
at one hundred and seventy dollars (8170) per animal,
each animal to be subjected to the usual. Government in
spection before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to g.nd inspected by Capt. C. H.
Tompkins. A. Q U. 8 A.. corner of Twenty•seacond
and so- streets, Washington, L. 0.
D. H BUCKER,
Brig. Gen. and Wrist Quartermaster,
apl2-24t Depot &Wash - II:mon. D. a.
pROPOSALS FOR F 0134110 E.
OHM Ql7anTlMMTDia's 0111 CM
WIERIIOTOI DEPOT, Deseraber B, IBU .
811./ALD isSOPOSALE arc invited by the undersigned
for supplying the U. 8. Quartermaster's Department,
at Washington. D. C.. Baltimore, ma., Alintandria. and
Monroe,port Va.. or either of those pivots, with Hey.
Corn, Oats, and Straw.
Bids will be received for the delivery of 5,000 bushel's
of corn or oats. and 50 tons of hay or strew. and up ,
*Bidders must state at which of the above-named-points
they propose to make deliveries. and the rates at whist,
they Will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of sub
article proposed to be delivered, the time when said de
liveries shall be commented, and when to be completed.
The prise must be written out in words on the bids.
Corn to be put up ingood, 'tout mks, of about two
bushels each. Oats in like casks, of about three bushels
cash. The sacks to be furnished without extra charge to
the Government. - The hay and draw to be securely
bided ,
The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay,
or draw. Proposed to be delivered, must be stated in the
" Xt i k ab e artistes offered ender the bids herein invited
will be ittibjeet to a rigid inspection by the GOT•ratdatO
Inspector before being arsone&
Contracts will be awarded from time to tine to tho
lowest responsible bidder, as the interest of the Govern-
Ment may require, and *arrant will be made when the
whole amount contrasted for shall hays been delivered
and assepted.
The bidder Wffl be Mitred to accompany his propo
sal with a guarantee. signed by two rnponsible person,
that in use his bid is assented he or they will, within
ten days thereafter, execute the contrast fore the same.
with good and suffisient sureties, in a lam equal to the
amount of the contrast, to deliver the forage proposed in
conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and DI
win the said bidder should fail to enter into the sontriat.
they to make good the difference between the offer of said
bidder and the nett lowest responsible bidder, or the
person to Whom the contrast may be awarded.
The resposulibility of the guarantors must be shown by
the onielal certificate of a 11. S. District Attorney. Col
liter of Customs, or any other Wiser under the United
States Government, or responsible person mown to this
Olie
All e.
bidden will be duly notified of the aseeptanse or
refection of their proposals.
The fail name and post office address of each bidder
mast be legibly written in the proposal.
Proposals must be addressed to , Washington Brigaier D.
H. Busher. Chief Deign Quartermast,r,i_D
C.. a* should be plainly marked. • rioeosels for Ka
j radg. in a sum equal to the amount of the contras ,
signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors , will
be required of the enesessful bidder or bidders upon
signing the contrast. •
Blank ores of bids guarantees . and bond' may im
obtained upon application at this ones.
Yi9ltX OY PROPOSAL
Mown. Counts.; and Mat
Mate
I. the enbeariber, do hereby PrOPOlie So furnish and do-
neer to the United States. at the Quartermaster's De
partment at agreeably to the terms of your
advertisement. Inviting propcgale for forage dated
Washington Meet. December 8.1861. the following aril.
ales. vie:
bushels of Corn, in sacks, at sir bushel of sr
pooada.
bnshals of Oats. in Basks, at per Mabel of SI
pounds.
--- tone of baled Hay, at sir ton of 9,000 pounds.
tons of baled Straw. at par ton of 2, 000 pounds.
Deliveri_to eommenee on or before the day of
--, . and to be completed on or before the
a., of 196, and ease myself to enter into a
written eontrait with the United Mates. with ood and
urrzitivaat,it my bid of ten days after
'four obedient servant,
Brigadier General D. H. RIIMUM.
Chief MOM Quartermaster,
Washington. D. O.
1917ARAMTNI
We. the undersigned, residents of, la the
county of and State of herobv.
'arab' and severally, covenant with the United Stable.
and rearantee. in ease the foregoing bid of be
/tempted, that he or they will. within ten days after the
SeeePterent of said bid, extArita the contrast for the gang
with good and sufficient sureties, in a coin equal to the
amount of the contract, to tarnish the forage
_prtosed
in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated De-
Mather 8, Mr, under which the bid was made. and, is
ease the said shall fail to enter into a ionises& as
ssz.ssaia....,.....stss to mike good the dliferccim be
tween the offer by the said —and the next lowest
responsible bidder, or the PIMA to whom the contract
hum be awarded.
Witness: I Given under our hands and seals
thee—day of ,
Etisal.l
I hereby certify that. to the beet of say knowledge and
belief, the above-named guarantors are good and wall
*lent as sureties for the amount for which they offer to
be security
To be willed by the United States District AttorneY.
Moll ester of Customs. or may other officer under the
Gnitediltates Government. or responsible poison known
to thie oleos
All proposals received under !this advertisement will
be opened and examined at this Mee on Wednesday:
Saturday of eash week, at 1911. Bidders are row
ly invited to be present at the opening_of bider_lf_their
D. .11. 11JOSIgn.
dallaf Wricadier Mmerel ass ommarmanter.
ILEGAI6.
ESTA7E OF WILLIAM H. GARRI- •
CUES, DECEASED.
LETTSIOI td? atIMINTEITRATTON upon the estate of
WILLIAM R GAREIGUEn. late of Me city of Phila
delphia, deceased, havingbeen granted to "The Penn
.3,hrauta company for InsuranoeS On Lives e stat eting
annuities. ' pe rson s indebted to said are re
quested to male payment; and all venoms havin g claims
or demand s stains the same are requested to present
them without delay at the office of the said Company.
304 WALLIS'S Street,
apitf6o CHARLES DUTILTT, President.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
nukcyry.43lß. cpsyn9r OF PIIII4DELl?H1/6
B - asteof .111,1118 M. BENNEKdeosama:
The Auditor Mutated by the Court to audit ' , settle,
and adjust the account of HENRY B. BEd NEES, Ad
ministrator of the Estate of JAMBS M. BENNBRS. de
ceased. and to make distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested,
for the purposes of DM appointment. on SATURDAY.
April SO. 1804. at 12 o'clock noon at his office, No. 12: 5
Sonth SEVENTH Street, In the city of Philadelphia.
ap2o-wfm tt LEONARD MUMS. Auditor.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON
the Estate of THEODOR' BIRSLY. deceased. ha
ving been gran , ed by the Register of Wile of the MT
and County of PU4401014 tO THOMAS D, STITES and
DAVID S. CLU/111. all penman Indebted to said east e
are requested to make payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them to
I , AVID S. CLUJ= 31.441. BEAM Street,
ep27•3t• THOMAS D. STITES. SSG ALLIS Street.
GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM
AND
• WATILLIINATING APPANAMI
F or Warming and Ventilating Pub li c Bu ildings and
Private Iteddenees.
Manufactured bythe - •
MOON WWI AwD WA TER
-It
COMPANY
PHILDBLPIA•
JAIL= P. WOOD.
41 South PODETH Street
sahla.terrN D. IL 11ILTWILL. Itonertntandent
50 BARRELS Y 0 UN GER ' S ALB,
St. Anne's BHAVOrY. In
.tore. and for 44.1.__, by
WILLIAM H. TIATOMM 00..
MOl South TROIM qtr.*, •
COTTON BAIL DUCK AND gANVAt3
of all immtin sad bmds.
fk oTo olo Dusk Ayala/ sins. of au dourfallsas. fa
fonts. Avalisrank sad Wsioa Clovers.
wilso. npir roaldlaalol assaisturao' Dd.?
M Tea, drool
nn ta II SW
de. Ta a ttiafa as.
ISISA '
ATICIIOII SALE.
- - -
TORN B. MYERS & AIIOTION
ir SERB. Nos. 2393 and 234 MARSET Street
lARGE PEREMTORY BRIT I SH
OF MM. Fob
GERMAN, aN D BRITISH. DRY GOODS, WC' •
SPRING-SAL/P.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
May 21. at 10 o'clock. Will be sold by catalogue. On four
months' credit. about
850 PACKAGES AND LOTS
Of Fret ch. I.dia, German. and British dry goods, Aks
embracin a large and choice assortment of fancy ana
staple
articles in silk. worsted. woolen. and cotton fa
brics.
W. B.—Samples of the came will be arranged for est
initiation. with catalogues, early on the morning of the
sale, wimp dealers win find it to their interest to'atiens.
LARGE ALE OF PARIS GLOVES AND G&IISTLE "S.
Will be included in our sale of MONDAY, May Id. a
large end choice assortment of gents' and ladles' canto
de Sneder kid finish. black and colored silk. Union.
and kid 11101 , 135 and gauntlets, of a favorite and recent
importation.
LARDS FOSITIVS S OP FRENCH GEMMAN.
62 ,7 / 1 43. AND BRITISEI AMY aoong. STRAW
GOODS. km
NOTICE. —lncluded in our sale on MONDAY MORN.
1140. May 2d. at 10 o'clock. will be found, in part, the
following arlicles,
DRESS GOODS. —ln pieces black and colors. plain and
fancy Paris mono de Wriest; plain and striped MOz AM
biques. plain and fancy poplins, amines, black and
white mohaira. fancy bereass. printed j &cones. and
lawns. ginglisme. grenadine., Sio. ltsc
black frog de rhine;inteings, adild colors
and plata Donit do AMA. plaid milt de sOle, &Mare
silks. high colors gnus de Naples, mercelines, Sc., &a.
SHAWLS —ln thibet cashmere lama. mozambiques,
hernani, barege skawls, mantles cloaks, &c- Sc.
RIBBIIIiS —Plain and fancy poll de sole ribbons,
and neck aid trimming ribbettl, blank and cobra eitk
velvet do.
1.111113 - 13SLLAS. —33 packages Bilk and gingham sun ma
brellas, parasols, Sc.
Also. blear crapaa, white tarlatan.. grenadine and ha
rage Vella, linen handkerchiefs- embroideries, bal mortal
and hoop-skirts, gloves, fans, silk cravats and ties, lan
e/ articles dgc
Also a stock of fancy and staple dry goods. to be sold
Without reserve. in great variety.
41 cases Shaker hoods; 81110, hate, asc.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.100 PWRAGES ROOTS.
BROM, BROGANS, ARMY GOODS, L-TRART GOODS,
. . . .
ON TIIRSDILY MORNING. -•
May ad, nt le o'clock, wit] be said by cattlogne. with
out reserve;ten four months' cre,it, about 1,100 trickares
boots, eboee brogans, ravalrt boots, Sic embracing a
Prime and fresh mutortment of desirable articles for men,
WI men, and claim, of city and Easters manufacture.
Also, Straw Goods, acc , in men's hate, Shaker hoods.
N. B —Earoplee, with catalogues, early on the mom.
ins of sale.
LARGE PEEEMPTORT SALE OF EUROPEAN, INDIA.
AVE) AIIIEWCADI DR.v GOODS, STRAW GOODS
CARPETS. MATTIN , N3. &a.
We will hold a large sale of British. German, French,
and American dry goode, by catalogne. on roar months
credit. and part for each.
ON THIIII.DLY MORNINf3,
May sth, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock, COM
Pricing
775 PACKAGES AND LOTS
, .
of British. German. French. India, and kmerlotu dry
goods. embracing a large, tall, and frash assortment of
woolen. wor,ted. linen, cotton, and shit goods, for city
and sows try Pales. • ,
—L. -ample* of the ensue will be arranged for exa
mination, with catalogues. early on the morning of
sale. when dealers will find It to their interest to
attend.
WOK SALE AND TO kEIT.
FOR S 3.LE-THE-MACHINERY OF
a Sash and Planing Mill. of the most improved kinds.
Apply to [BO7-6t* ]OBAS. C. LARKIN. ;heater
FOR SALE-RARE CHANCE. -TH E
Stork- Onod•wtli and fixtures of a Viriacilenle
LIQUOR STOLE. WEI be gold a bargeiu, and immedi
ate poreession given. Apply soon at IMO BIAttIKSS
Street. a 027 3t*
TO LET.-THE SECOND, THIRD,
-A- and fourth doom at 235 MARKET Street, throngh
to Chinch alley. raue9.tf
FOR BALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILD-
Ii LOTS of 3to S Acres, situate on Philadelphia
and Darby Pasoaniger Railroad apply to
BEDLOCK &PASCHALL. Conveyancers.
ap23.12t•. WALNOT Street.
FOR SALE. --THE UNDERSIGNED
have been appointed a Commit ee by the Root hold
ers >:droeue sale of the OAR LAND AND PIPMBIIIIG
AND 'ItUNIIRSVILLE RAILWAYS, or either of them,
with Equipmet te, Stock. &cand will receive bids there.
for until May let proximo If not sold by that time, pro.
waive will beleeeived for the Iron and. Wood of there
epeciive Railways.
Rollos a the atop-sal of the equipteents, &e., Wlll be
jiven after May lit aforeeatd.
For particulars refer to either of the undersigned.
WM k. RRON".
JOsEltrA
SAMUNI. NOIRROW.
ONAELE3 MITHAN.
A, S. BELL,
apl2.tuf fit Committee.
FURNISHED HOUISE ESINT,
Pleaeandy located. Addreat "D. R.." 13 ix 283.
Philadelphia P. O. a - .27- tt
410 FOR SALE A 9 A GREAT BAR
GALEL or exchange for 'mailer how, tbe Rue large
Dwelling No. SOS Franklin street, Apply at 23&
CHURIMAIIey. Mb. auZ7•im`
FOR SALE OR TO LET-TWO
Large STONE BUILDINGS. suitable far nandrr
or Factory. Also a la•ge BRIWES.Y. Address GSO
KRICK, 110. 1233 RIOHHODD terreet apt3-Im.
en FOB SALE—AN ELEGANT R.
mat 51D33(113. beautifully situated oPpolite st. !dark's
Church. Locust street Apply to GEO W CHILDS.
ap26 6t 628 and 630 fl HE num street.
in TO LET—THE WHOLE OR AN
maportion of the Commonwealth Building Res 611
and 613 CHBSTAIIT Street• also. the second. third.
a; d fourth stories of the Marble store, No. 619 0664T-
N11T Street. Apply to THOS. H. CONNELL Counting-
Honee of Dr. D. Jayne 4. Son. No, 4 CHERTSUr
Street. era Eta
fla TO LET—A COMMOD.T.OIII3
ma& DWELLING, No. 1.3 A North FRONT Street. PAM
moderato. Apply to WEPEIBBILL & BRO..
0t3234 47 and 49 North SECOND Strest.
11SEA -SIDE COTTAGE FOR SALE.
.—One of the beet located and most conveniently-ar-
ranged COTTAGNS at ATI. SNTIC CM. apply to
ap2l4m• JOHN F. STAAB. Camden. N J.
dej FOR SALE—THE BUILDING
miLAND LOT, No. 308 CHERRY Street, month side.
Lot 60 feet front, 105 feet deep. At 82 feet in depth widens
to 76 feet, to an S feet alley. running to Cherry street.
apply at the Office of Christ Church Hospital. 336
wAvniuT Street. p2l-12t
.tB ESTON VILLE COTTAGE FOS
SLLE, with Stable. Fruit Trees. Flower Garden,
and about once half acre of ground. corner of MEE PING
HOUSE Lane and PEAR Street Within one Pqaare of
the paA sensor raiiro.d depot at Heatonville. Immediate
voeeeestcm given. APPIY" to
A B. CARVER St CO..
a12.5-6t S. W. cor. NINTH and PILBEEV Streets.
jle TWO GERMANTOWN COT=
wa.TAGIES. Well located. will be exchanged' for good
city property. B. P. °LUNN, .1%3 S. rocrß , n St. &MS
ef FOR SALE-A V.KRY DRS MA
BLE PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr.
Jacob Sharplees, deceased, with Eighteen Acres of
superior Land attached. It is situated in the borough of
DoWItiIiGTOWM, Chester county, within ten minutes'
walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad
Stations. at which all trains stop. The Dwelling is very
conveniently and substantially built. with Barn, Tenant
House. Spring Rouse, and all necessary out buildings.
There is a great abundance of Shrubbery. Fruit. and
Shade Trees. Part of the land will be sold with the
buildings, if desired. Apply to
AWL S. ARIBBIDEM.
ap7-1m DoWNENcyroWN P. 0.
en VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STBEET
PEOPERTY. —The subscribers offer at private sale.
ita P h er :t 3 ;oBt
Trei N gllr t o r rth b eS et t V lftt e ntrtln t A l N
feet deep. running to Jayne Arvin, with the privilege
of al6 feet passage-way running to Eighth street. FIF
TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the purchase money may
remain on the property ai a ground rent,or by bond and
mortgage. LAMAS & BALLADS,
!AS SOUTH NINTH Street,
inhati Philadelphia.
al FOB SALE-IN NORTH WARD,
CAMDEN. ten Brick HOUSES. and one Frame; age
on Market street, beginning at 809; six on (Jarpenter
street, beginning et 812 ell well-bnllt• good dry col
laze; will readily rut , for ten per cent of what will pur•
chase them. Persons wigbing a good home for from one
to two thousand dollars had better Gall early. Terms
easy. B. H. BROWNING.
605 (100 FM St
Once foot of MAItgIIT Btibet,
arag-Ime CAMDEN'. N. 3.
tat FOR BALE— THE "MANSION
HOUSE, " at atlantic City, with FITULITIME, and
everything complete.
Also, two neat Octtagee. 9 rooms each.
Alto, Building Lots, near the Bathing- ground.
The "Philadelphia Home." at ME. bland. with or
without Furniture, very low. B. F. OLBNA.
apt 11131 South FOURTH Street.
FOB SALE.—THE SUB:AIIb
SCRIBER offers for sale his COUNTRY IMIAT...+-•
within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware. on the
Newport pike, containing EIGHT AORES of good land,
in the centre of which EVERG RE ENS.ge l MAPL E S . n
riet of SHADE TREES. LIN
DENS, and others, in all over a hundred full-grown
trees. The improvements consist of a large and commo
dious MAMMON. two stories and a half high. foto good
rooms on a floor. with a hail eleven by forty-two feet
A HYDRAULIC RAM force. water from a spring in one
of the lots into the upper story of the house. It has the
modern improvements. There is also an Iron Pomp and
Hydrant under a covered area at the Mistiest door. The
opt-buildings consist of a STaBLE and CARRIAGE
-11017611. sufficient for four horses and several carriages;
also. an ICB•11.0138E. SMOKE. and HEN-ROUSES. The
ice-house fa filled with ice. and the stable has a hysirant
in it. Good GARDEN, with several varieties of DWARF
PEAR and GRAPEVINES in full bearing. There are also
several varieties of APPIJI. CHEERY. and CHESTNUT
TREES.
Terms aCCOMMedatinE, relltietlioLigen at any time in
the spring. 0. CURE.
Md. mwltf Oa the Premises.
DELAWAR-E 00IINTY.-FOR
...11-.8.11.11—A desirable small FARM. 28 Acres of Land—
" Carey farm:" Ant- clams Residence. Stable. Carriage
house, ice-bones. !bring of Water, MAUL &t Dwel.
ling is heated with 1 furnace and range—the whole ar
ranged in modern style. Grounds about dwelling shaded
with large forest trees; extensive view of river, rail
road, and surrounding neighborhood: grove of Trees on
prettilses; Dleely watered; accessible from Chester.
Weetdale. on Media Railroad. or Darby.
Apply to JAMES R. CUMMINS,
au2Smwf2tlt Media, Delaware county. Pa.
ab FARMS FOR SALE.-52 ACRES,
iwAw very desirable count Itestdence, near the Fos
Chase. miles from Philadel ry
phia.
116 Acre'. Green townitap. like county.
60. 40. and BO Acres. near Chestnut BM.
840 Acres. near Long•st-Coming. N. T.
66 Acres. Wanconda_, Lake county. Illinois.
MO, 1,200 800. 178 274, and others. In Delaware.
00 Acres near Media.
Also, many others in various localities.
Also, a large number-of desirable Cottages In
town. Chestnut MIL and other places, some of which
will be exchanged for city properties
For list ofDwelliugs. see North American an d U. A.
Gazette. B. F. GL3NN, 1238. FOIIRTFI Street
ante and 6 . W. ear. RBVKISITSBNTH and Ggitglf.
COAL.
riRI4II:7INE EAGLE VEIN 00AL--
••••• Now if not superior to Lehigh. also,. Hart's Xe
Plus Ultra Famil Rainbow Coal: Zit and Stove slam
rLarge Itni. $ B.OO per ton. Coal forfeited if not
ell weight as rerlieket. 1410 CALLOWHILb
Street._ abase Broad. Odiee MU death. FOURWR.
low Chestnut. Call and examine. Orders by dispatek
promptly attended to by
nol2-8m ILLIS INANSON.
n 0 A L.--lERTGAIS LOA I', SHAVED
MALDOW. and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal and
but Locust Mountain. from Schuylkill; mire i
grea for /amity use. Depot. N. W. earner Et
I
and WILLOW sto. thiloo. No. 11A South BBC MD v
au& tt I. W S T.TO. 14 CIO.
QUEEN OF BEAUTY.
WHITS VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES.
A new FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten
ing. and preserving the. completion. It Is the moat
wonderful compound of the age. There is neither
chalk, powder, mar nests, blemutn, nor tale In its Gear
pcsition. It being composed entirely of Pine Virgin Wax;
hones its extraordi,pary qualities for preserving the
skin. making it soft. smooth, fair, and transparent
i lt
makes thirold appear Tomas. the homely handsome. the
handsome more beautiful. and the most beantllnl
rriee 26 and 60 cents. Prepar e d only by HUNT & CO.,
Ferfnmers, 41 South EIGHTH Street. two doors &hese
Ch " tmai. "a 133 SouthiBBVANTII Street, AbavA wil.
nut. rehlo-Ret
DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE.
VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN PlPE—all
aim, from 2 to 16-inch diameter. with all kinds •
branchia. bends, and treas. for bale in any quantity.
2 lop 860
bets Rer yard Ws.
• • .
4 .." 48e.
•• •• •• •• 80e.
6 .. 11.• f• 7 6,
TERRA (*TPA CHIMNEY TOPS,
For Cottages, Villas, or City Houses. Patent w llisissesil
Pore, snriag saoky_ohlrmays, from 2;08 feet hal.
OBOLLIEBNTAL GlAxDlef VASES
Yountalns. Pedastals. and Statuary Marble Dula.
Eradiate and Mantel Vases.
PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORTH,
1010 CHESTNUT Street,
fall•runwtt a. HARRiIIOII.
MACICEIttL, traitAiN G , SHAD,
ate. be. s
2.600 Ws Mass/ Nos I 2. and 9 Xsiokora. Mtwoonght
fat
Csk o b o s Nw d Si s pak o g Fortune Hay. Ma Hamm
I Herring,
96QD Donee Lobes, Sealed" m a w o , I a iming.
160 olds new Mess Shad.
260 bozo; Herkimer Gonntll Cheroo, Ste.
In store aid for sal• by MURPHY flo . KOONEJ,_
I 1.1041 . Mo. NOItTg
AUCTION SAL
F URNESS, BBINLEY, & 00.,
61.5 CHESTNUT and 612 J I T 6 / 1 6tr eot
. . . . . .
May 3. at 10 oethos, by, catalogue, On fOnT hip
EIMAI OF IMPORED TUESDAY DDMEiTIO DRY ODD
OM , 010114INO.
cm it t . 400 packages and lota of &nay and staple dr y
litY SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTION.
-I" MUM AND COMMISSION milsciirAwrs.
622 OLIBST6tfr Street and 615 SA.ASOR. rat
A CARD —Tbe balance of the line Italian dal net, b
will be sold on WEDNESDAY Morning. N ay Inc
together with a .fine Odoloidnitda oi Woos. or a , m ,akt,
E.od broneen. now landing in New York fr.,n ikro ix pe ta :
'rat ticnba 8 hereafter.
LAILOS SALE OF STRAW 13 . 00D3.
THIS 610EINING.
2gth igetaut, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by 0e..,1 4 .
about Messes fresh straw goods. comprising borar4
&e.. of new and desirable ebar.s; far sr/manes% A t
a line muff cape and tassel trimmings. .
FSBIQCEI AnrincTeLs.
Also. 100 cartons French arttaalals.
ItlifßitOf DRAM&
Also. a line of jacotot and SWI,O nets. collars. dm
Now arranged for examination. with catalogneh.
6GOTT dt ATSVPART. Auctioneer's. WIIIII9O their pee~.
aonal attention to Sae! of &LERCH AN DINS Ind W itagg
of all descriptions, and Frillier 117 RE of partials remorin a
or breaking up hon*akeeping. on the premise.' or the
own era. or at their elegant and apaciene tI4LS9 1100 Kg,
Not, 6*Z OBE3PNIIT sod 61.. e. SANSOat Ntreeto
pill LIP FORD & CO., A.UOTIONV,P,RB ,
A- 52s MARKST awd 522 OONlifigßON Streets.
LIEGE POSITIVE SALE OF hOOO CA169E03119,
8.13.0131aN4.
OA MONDAY MOII.I3ING,
May 2d. at 10 o clo precise!. will he sold by rata.
loans. for cash. 1.000 oases men's. bevy''', and yo u t,k 4 .
calf, kip. and grain boots, bracer'''. be.imorals, °Vora
kip, goat. kid, and morocco heeled b mts
H a ,. cavalry hoots, ale. . women's. MISBBB'. sad 61U
pen. gaiters. buckakics. «tc.; al.o, city.
d ao re d n o 'a bo c e lf. slip
made goods Open 'for examination, with catalognsi,
early on the monainirof sale.
pANcoAsT & wARNooK, Atm,
TIMMER% RIo. X lO MARKET Street.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF
4TBAW GOODS, By
oN • CA,TALOGIJ,
StOIDAY,
May 2d, commencing at 11 °Wool' prsoiselr. ttitg.
prising about 400 cases most fashionable say ei
aad
Work bonnets and hats Mr ladies'. misses'. mud opi L•
dren's wear.
LARGE PORITIVE RALE OP 750 LDTA AMERMAN
END IMPORTED DRYGOO o,t, MILLI/LSAT 004D4,
wain aoons. ate_. seisiente.
ON 'WEDNESDAY StiMNING.
May 9th, commencing at to o'clock, comprising a go.
nem] -assortment of Reasonable golds, Which will hi
found well worthy the etteutiot, brofers
POSITIVE tiPECIaL RALE OF 2.000 DOZEN Hoop
•
SHIRTS BY GATAL')OUE
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
May 4th. sommenciug at 10 o'clock iorcolsely will be
cold about 2.000 dozen hoop skirt., coat ortslng ft 'till Hat
of ladies'. medium and wide tape skirts of beat Agape
and make.
Alm). a toll line 6024 epilog mime' woven hod a
suporior finoliip and Patticalor Rttectioa is f a .
vited tc this sale, which will be perettiptory. Io ezo,e, as
account
NY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
AUCTIONEER,
No %OS MARES? street South Side, above Soma
CLOTHE, CASSIMEkka. BILKS, DRY ROODS,
SHIEITS.
5i09.911N
April 29. at 10 o'clock.TH IS
will sold G.
oloalthrs, clothe,
casalmeres, black silks, a4acaa, print& dread goide,
cloth cloaks, skirts. Vetti w..0l and muslin shirts, hair.
nets, trimmings, triages, combs, brnatree, felt, straw,
and FaLamahato, shoes, &c,
Sales of Day Goods. Trimminee. Notlona &a say ?
MONDAY. WIDIVESDAY, and FRIDAY Martin's, eon
inencing at 10 o'clock.
AI THOMAS & SONS,
• Nos. 139 and 141 South 1101711TH Strset
Sale at the Rising Sun Village.
SURPLUS PIIBBITURB. BILLIARD rABLB, FLT
MIRROR, CARkiAGfte. DosGgys, age.
Wild HORNING
junctiont 11 oclock. on Germantown avenue, am
the of the Old York road (Rising San Village),
the surplus fnrultura , book • cases rosewood bllllud
table, mantel Airror. carpet.. co..ttings. ece ea., a
Germantown curter*. by Rogers, Dar donkeys and
wagon
May be examined at 9 o'clock, on the morning of the
sale.
Pala at No. IEN Neaten Ei.aat..
ELEGANT FURNITURE. BOOKCASE 4, VELVET CLE
PBTrt
ON TUESDAY MORNIP G.
May 3d, at 10 b'cloca by catalogue. at No 1518 Browa
street, the elegant furniture, Including suit of drawing
room furniture, fine brocatelle covering. superior rose
wood bookcase, walnut book-ease with mirror doors,
handsome sideboard. snit of elegant chamber familiars.
line velvet carpets, &c &c.
May be es emitted at 8 o'clock on the mooing of sale.
EXTENSIVE Pk ftitsti , i6tt EALii—Ttlt tits. VALUA
BLE REAL MATE, IRREDEEMABLE GROUND
BERM &c.,
ON TUESDAY.
May 3. at 12 o'clock noon. at the Exchangs com
prising nine Estates. by order of Orphans' Coort, ex.
ecutors, and litfro —32 properties—besides a lasgeautount
from other owners, a together 47 Properties, and come
of them very valnabls: 10 acres near Eighteenth street,
Twenty sixth ward; 75 acres. Nicetown lane. Twenty
fifth ward: 18 acres near Olney. Twenty-third ward:
10 acres. Wheatsheaf lane. Twenty-fifth ward; hand
some residence.. Trenton. N. 3 • valuable business pro.
parties, handsome country seat and farm; handsome
and plain eft, reol det coo: irredeemable atoll& rentS,
• SMALL SAFE IbVitsTMENTS.
The lwente two ground rents afford onlyartturltY for
personsr of small means to make safe investments dale
absolute See pamphlet catalogues for full descriptions.
Public Sale on the Premises
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEA'S. 8 ACRES. DARBY ROAD
AND ntilelNlT oTRiSET, DARBY,
On WEDNESDAY,
May 4. 18e4. at 3 o'clock P. M.. will be sold at publin
sale, on the premises. a , elegant century neat, 8 acres,
corner of Darby road and 6nromlt Welt. Darby. Moue
mansion, 2 carriage houses, wage' house tenant hou.e.
ice bowie, vegetable gardan, fruit and shade tree,.
hydraulic ram, good spring water, Ash pond. Ste. It Is
a valuable and handsome country place. •
41.- Will be shown by the owner and occupant. Jo.
eeplt B, ConoverAc.
A sslgn. es . Sale
ASSETS OF THE B &NE OF PENNtif LVAEIL
UN THURSDAY.
May 6. at 12 o'clock noon. will be' sold at public sale,
at the Philadelphia Exchange. by order of the andantes
of the Bank of Pennsylvania. in pursuance o the with°.
city of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia, the
!smirking saints of said bank. Term. moil. Poable .
on or before Monday. May 9th, at 12 o'clock Full par.
titulars in catalogues. which may be had at the auction
rooms.
Sale No. 1828 Green street
- - • • - - •
817pERIOft TIAN IT TIE% DUO ANT ROBBWOOD
MOO, 8R1788111.8 Ca/SPRIT. dm.
OD FRIDAY &TOR 116 G,
May 6, at 10 o clock. by catalogue. at No. 1826 Breen
street. the superior plush parlor furniture, elegant rose
wood 7-octave piano-V.ate secretary. and bookcase.
waivut chamber furniture. Brussels carpets, &c.
Alen, the kitchen furniture and utensils.
Air May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
sale.
OA TUESDAY.
May 30. at 12 o'clock . M.. at the Philadelphia Exchange
Without reserve.
Elegant Country Seat. Bristol Turnpike (foilnerbe Kt.
Bowen's, and latterly Mr. Deativer's). large and splen
did stone mansion, stable. and coach house. and 23 acres.
The mansion is elegantly finished. with all modern con
veniences and the grounds handsomely laid out, and
highly improved Commands beautiful views. conve
nient to churches and nohoola and accesalbie to oars.
stssmboats. stases. am Sale absolute.
Fir Full particulars in handbills.
A BSOLUTE SALE OF THE VALU.
able Coal N tate at Villkeebarre. Lwerne county
POM ,
onn oy lvan tA, known as the "Raatm rom
CPA NY •
This valuable property. containing nearly Sfo acres of
land. will be cold at auction, at the PHILADELPHIA.
EXCHANOE. on WEDNESDAY. 4th of May. 1864, at 12
o'clock noon. It is known to be very valuable, the veins
of coal baying been proved. It is within a short dis
tance of Wilkesbarre. and is open to examination at MT
time.
SFr A Plan of the Estate may be seen at the Auction
Store.
...4-Sale absolute. $l.OOO to be paid when the pro.
party i s struck off
JAMES A. FERMAN. Auctioneer,
1111A1 WALNUT Street.
ap2l. 61, 28, SO. my - i 8,4. Above Fourth.
UNITED STATES MILITARY RAIL
ROADS
OFFICE OF .ABBISTANT QUIAIITERSIA9III2,
WAZHINOTON t April 15. 19K
AIIOTION. —WILL BE SOLD. on WEDNESDAY,. the
18th day of May. at the Railroad Depot. In Alexandria.
Virginia:
600 Tons of Old Railroad Iron.
100 Tone of Old Car Axles,
100 %DS of Cast Seven Iron.
100 Tons of Wrought Iron.
9 Tot a of Old Brass and Copper.
900 011 Barrels
Terms: Cash In Government lands. Ten (10) Der cent.
to be paid at the time of purchase. the balance:on deli
The The property must be removed within ten days front
dat.. ornate H. L. ROBINSON , _
aplg-troylg Captain and A. 11, X.
SHIPPING.
i gaigk STEAM WEEKLY TO LI
VERPOOL. TOUCHING AT QUEENSTOWN
(Cork flarbor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liver
pool. New York, and PSC 5t997 3 44 1 4 Company
are intended to eau as follows :
CITY OF BALTIMORE. April 80.
EDINBURGH --......SATURDA.f, May 7.
CITY OP WASHINGTON .SaTIIIIDAY. MY la.
and every succeeding- Saturday at noon, from Pier 44
NORTH River.
RATES OF PASSAGE
Payable In Gold or it, equivalent in Cunene?.
FIRST CABIN $OO 00 STEERAGE »«.....,.$96 CO
Do. to London 86 00 Do. to London:.... 84 00
Do. to 96 00 Do. to Paris 40 00
Do. to Hamburg .90 CO Do. to Hamburg... 87 00
Paseengere also forwarded to Havre. Bremen. Botta:-
dam' nnWe r Pa am, at equally low rates.
Fares from averpool or Queenstown: First Mtn.
578,885. IGOE% Steerage from Liverpool and Queeastowa.
*sis. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy
tickets here at these rates.
For further Information apply at the Company's
Oftleee. 30EIN G. S tree t, Phil a delphia.
111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
AIM BOSTON AND PIIILADEL.
PHIL STEAMSHIP LINE. sailing from asik
port OD SaTORDAYB. from trot wharf above Pura
Meet. riar*delphifi, And Long Wharf. Boston.
Th. Steamship NORMAN. Capt. Baker. will sail from
Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday. April SO. at 10 A.
lameß.temnanip S A X 0 fr, front Boston for RisiledelPida.
on day at 4 o'clock P. M.
Those new and substantial steamships form a regular
line, calling from each port punctually on Saturday".
Innuraneee effected it one•halt the premium charted
on satl vessels.
Prelate taken at fair rates
MOW% itY6 vita esatad to nand PM Rsestnta and BUM
Lamas with their geode.
For Freight or Pillage_Owng tine seeommodattoaell
aIDIAY tO MINIM WISSOR k
ml:9 33S South MILAWAIIS hums.
EVANS & WATSON'S
Rlk B•LAKANDIEVAMI
IffO
16 SO UTH 701:16 . TH DILPRI A STE PA. W.
IL • .
• pm 'wallet, of 1111-17007 8•766 awe in
.1M A-
ELECTRICITY. -WONDERFUL SOL
INTIFIC DISCOVERY —All acute and chronic die
-00000 cured by spacial guarantee, when desired br this
patient. at .11.11.20 WALORTT Street. Philadelphia. and
in ease of a failure no shards is made. No dressing' the
system with uncertain medical atonic. All auras pay.
formed by_ Magnet is m Galvanism. or other modilles-
Stone of Electrkity, without idiocies or sny unpleasant
sensation. For further information send and gat s
Pamphlet, which contains hundreds of certificates rem
some of the most meltable men In Philadelphia, who
have been speedily and permanently cared after all other
treatment from medical men had MM. Over twalya
thonsand cured in less than dye years. at 111140 WAL
NUT Street.
N. B. —Medical men and others. who, desire a know.
ledge of my new dlecnorem can commence atoll coarse
of factures May 17th. MUM. tit the Institution, 12E0
WALIIUV Street. Prof BOLLES has tinelitled over one
thousand phyeichene, who nee as a aneelalty
Consultation free Prof. HOLLER Dr. 11110111, 12 10
WALIWT Street. Philadelphia. WO Mao
i‘IREDFORD WATEB."—INDIVIDII
m ale and dealers will be supplied with 6. Bedford
Water, ,1 fresh from the IlltrirtM, at the shortest titles. Wt
b a following. rate':
Far
barrel. 4U callous (oala ......AS 00
Half do • do DO
Half do (mulberry) S 00
Tbe barrels Cr. well steamed, so that purehaaere mat
depend upon receiving the Water as pure and flash ""
the (Print. All orders addressed to
into B.n: Z. L.• ANDRE/30N. Bedford. Ya.
RELIABLE.=USE GALLAUDETT'S
HAIR EUPORA& It Is not a di.. It red""
the hair to Its natural color. It does not stain tks skin.
It needs no Bandanna or other drowsing. It is • d' umigg
of Itself. Pees moderato. Try It.
Prepared only by PAUL G. 014't.1111,dgroth•GIVA,
trihgo.llo siownnuiTH and ITIPILI7II •
OM DB: FINE, •PIiAOTIOAL DEN
TIST for the last tweetl 4 yeare. F 11.9 VINE SL.
WOW Third, inserts tbs moll mints' TEETH of the
axe, mounted on fine Gold Pia na. Bllybr. Vislead%
Connie. Amber. /M.. at prises. for neat and sobstealial
Work. more reasonable than any Donna in this GUI or
State. Teeth pingaed to iaat tor Has. Artiashil Teeth
repaired to snit. No vain In 'strait's. AA Work war.
ranted to ht. Belerenee. best families.
MORGAN, ORR,. k 'OO., STEAM El`j;
••••••• GINE lIIIILDIES t Iron Pounders. sad afra
WaSsiehisad Boller Maw, No, 121.9 CALLOW
woe. Pkllzdelshis. 6104