The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 02, 1864, Image 4

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    THE
Thermometer.
APRIL 10, 1863. i APRIL 30, 1861.
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OIIII,MILITABY EloSPlTALs.—Abont f vie
Thousand convalescents from the army 1 1 -.ldt:i n itt e
the District Of Columbia and dleasndris. th e
Department of North Carolina And V a irg e ln w l
expected to arrive in this city within f
stud will Ge orge te mong' the different hospi.-
n has been appointed. a
tale. DH. ellftbe ..
contract surgeon and ordered t o
o N tli s o d . d tg m , g , t m 3 e u ry ri c O o S tui pt- .
tat, and Dr. W. Elwood f
ty, has received a smiler spp . o b in o tment. and has been
ordere d t o ytr a gefegten. The spited known as the
Convalescent will hereafter be entitled the
bert-street , '
The fpliOWinglS a complete list of the Army Hos
pitals under the direction Of Surgeon John Camp.
United States Army Medical Director, Depart
ment of the Suequebanna
McClellan, Nicetown, L. Taylor, surgeon, U. S. A.
Turner's Lane, Twentieth and Norris streets, C.
B. Alden. assistant surgeon, U. S. A.
Filbert-street, sixteenth and Filbert [streets, S. A.
Storrow, assistant surgeon, U. S. A.
Satterlee, Forty-fourth and Pine streets, I. I
Bayer, surgeon, U. S. V.
Mower, Chestnut Hill, J. Hopkinson, surgeon
U. S. V
cuver, Germantown, 11. S. Schell, assistant SUN
geon, U. S. A.
Christian. street, near Tenth, B. J. Levis, A. A.
surgeon. U. S. A. •
South-street. corner Twenty-fourth, S. J. W.
Mintier, Sniffles, U. S. V.
Citizens' - Volunteer, Broad and Prime streets, R.
S. Kenderdine, surgeon. U. S. V.
Summit House, Darby road, J. H. Taylor, surgeon,
U. S. V.
'York, York, Pa , H. Palmer, surgeon, U. S. V.
Hadetegton, Sixty-fifth and Vine streets, George
H. Mitchel!, A. A. surgeon, U. S. A.
Islington Lane, near Twentieth street, J. V. Pat
terson, A. A. surgeon, U. S. A.
Camac's Woods, W. lg. Cameo, A. A.
surgeon, U. S. A.
Pittsburg, James Bryan, swgeoe, U. S. V.
The following is a list of the medical officers on
duty at posts and camps in the Department of the
Susquehanna.
John Neill, Burgeon; U. S. V., post surgeon, Phila.
delphill.
George Hex, surgeon, U. S. V., post hompited,
Chester, Pa.
J. D. Strawbridge, surgeon, U. S. V., Harrisburg,
Penna.
T. C. Brainerd, assistant surgeon, U. S. A, post
hoepital, Broad and Cherry alieets.
N. 0. Parry, assistant surgeon, U. S. A., post hos
pital, Harrisburg, Pa.
C. Wagner, assistant surgeon, U. S. A., post hos
pital, Cham'oersburg, Pa. -
W. H. King, surgeon 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry.
0. B. Freeman, surgeon loth New Jersey Volun
teers.
A. W. Greene, surgeon 186th Pennsylvania Vo
lunteers, Philadelphia.
G. S. F. Pfeiffer, assistant surgeon 1861 n Pennsyl
vania Volunteers, Philadelphia. •
• orge Huhu. A. A. surgeon, U. S. A.. Post
hosPiial. Camp William Penn.
J. H. Kurtz, A. A. surgeon, U. S. A., Camp Oros
man, Philadelphia.
A. Cheesman, A. A. surgeon, U. S. A., Camp
Couch, Philadelphia.
W. H. H. Mahler, A. A. surgeon Ti. S. A., Chimp
Oadwalader, Philadelphia.
W. B. Atkinson, A. A. surgeon, U. 7.5. A., Provost
Barracks, Philadelphia.
H. Pd. Bellows, A. A. surgeon, U. S. A.
A. H. Halberstadt, A. A l surgeon, U. S. A., post
Lospital, Pottsville, Fauna. I
Luther, A. A surgeon, U. S. A., Heeding, Pe.
• Mason. A. A. surgeon, S. A., chief mus
tering office, Philadelphia.
W. A. Blackwood, A. A. surgeon, U. S. A., Fort
NUM% Pennsylvania.
•T. Rosetauy, ,g.. surgeon, U. S. A., .Easton,
1 7 811111V11111111),
T. R. Beebe, surgeon, U. S. V., Camp William
Penn.
THE POLICE_
(Before Mr. IL S. Commissioner L lip Smith.]
flual Settlement Forgeries.
A forgery case of more than ordinary interest le Pend
ing before Mr Commissioner Smith, the parties to which
have been committed in default of 35-000 bail each to
await a final hearing. So far as the facts have been de
veloped publicly quite sn interesting case of importance
le presented. The prisoners are Police Will ia m hn
Welde alias John Otto. Isaac Smith alias B.
Blanch, Bichard Maian, Patrick Dunn, and Catharine
Dunn. Times parties are charged with implication in
forging Austria dement papers. and pasting the same
even Major Taggart aid Major Riche. Paymasters. as the
volume ones of soldiers discharged from the regular
-
army in the Department of New Mexico
It seems, from the evidence that a man calling himself
John titto. called at the office of Paymaster Riche on
Anil let. claiming the min of 4410 as being due him from
the United States Government. Otto represented that he
bad served a full term of enlistment Of five Years in the
regular army in New Mexico. as chief bugler of the 93
United Stater Cavalry. Tbe paper which he presented
c aimed to be a final settlement of debts. credits, mile
age. dm The mosey was paid him, and the applicant
departed. It was ascertained the paper was forged.
On last Monday, smith. alias Blanch. pretested what
proferee d to be his final settlement paper, at the office
of Major Taggart, and claimed about $4OO He repro
resented him. elf as having served in the regalar army
in New Mexico. Alter ebtaining the money he took his
deparrore.
Lentos. U. S. Nan hal Sharkey, crimes attention had
been called to the fact that some forgeries had been pre
viously committed speedily got on the track of the par
ties. Be arrested Mr. Otto who turned out to be police
officer Welde. a resident on Anita street, in the Pint
ward. Mr. Blanch was recoanized as lease Smith,an
employee in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. and a boarder
with the police officer. At first he made a stout denial
of the whole elate. but finery he admitted to Mr
Sharkey that he had drawn the money, but that he had
received the papers from a man named Richard Malan.
This person was alto arrested. so well did Mr. S per
form die pail in the affair, that none of the parties knew
.of earl, othees' arrest uctil they were all brought
together. his is the perftction in detective business
There is another scene in this interesting act. It seems
that on bunday night. a • eek ago from last night, a
squad of U. S. Regulars. 4th infantry, passed through
this city. from New York. In this body of men was one
Patrick Dunn. On Thurtdav last. a gentleman. on en
tering it aemaater Taggart". office. discovered some papers
on the stairway, where they Led been droppW. by sone
one a few moments before. ThesepaPers were presented
to the clerks, and, upon being examined by Capt. Bright
ly. were pronounced as forgeries. It was not known
who dropped them there On Pricey. the following day.
a woman called at the office and enquired for some lost
Papua She was carefully questioned respectimr them,
and nreasntly, to her astonishment. she found nereelf a
prisoner On being taken to the office of the Ir. 8. Mar
shal. she wee searched by Mr Sharkey. who found Upon
her a letter. written by Patrick Dunn. In this docu
ment the writer eels forth that he had deserted. ii. S.
Deputy Marshal echnyler, who was acting in conjunc
tion with Sharkey finally ascertained the whereabouts
of Timm They found him at the temporary residence
of the woman Catharine. in Cresson'e alley. He WWI. of
course, taken into custody. All the prisoners stand
committed to await a hearing, to take place in a day or
two. Patrick Dunn had been in the regular army. In
New Mexico. bet whether he was the one who had lost
the papers foul das above stated, Te a subject for future
disclosures Catharine has also been in the regular
army, for a number of years. as a laundress.
[Before Mr. Ald'rman Berner.]
nuisance.
Jacob Knoll. the owner of considerable property on
St John street near Noble. was an Maned at sae ven
tral Station. on Saturday afternoon, on the charge of
maintaining a nuisance. He Was com claimed of by the
neighbors, who charged him with cleansing a cesspool,
temporarily, at times, for several months past, and
using the inlet of a neighboring sewer as a receptacle.
The Board of Health had not siren any authority The
law in such cares is pretty revere The defendant was
bound over in the ante of WO to 9.ll6WEir at court_
Again Arrested
At an early hour on Saturday morning. a poste of police
of Lieut. Henderson's Reserve Corps had occasion to make
a descent on a house in the southern part of the city.
Ivezybody at the place was taken into custody. Among
the prisoners was George hia,,on, a deserter from Dar
yea's Dew 7 ork Somme& This fellow was arrested
1101310 urns since, in this ci.y. on the su-plcion of being
concerned in a robbery. The evidence was scarcely
sufficient to holt him on this, 'lnt it was ascertained at
ti e ma that be was a deserter He was placed in a cell
to await a transfer to the military authorities. Daring
the night be escaped, and succeeded in avoiding the
police until arrested as above stated. he was safely
landed in the barracks, on Saturday evening, to take
his chance :or desertion. &c.
Robbed In a Car.
Sr. Rutherftrd. who arrived from New York on Eiatnr
day earning. at Walnut-street wharf. took Dattaafte in a
car on Walnut otreet On entering be bad to go through
a crowd on theplatform. So me time after this he hap
pened tuplaee ble hand on his bosom, and found that a
valuable diamond pin had been removed therefrom
Robberies on the Demeanors are almost of hourly. occur
yeDlte: and as long as conductors permit the plat forms to
be crowded. such felony. it must be experts& will be
practiced.
House Robbed
The dwelling of Mr. J. B. Huhn, 1319 Lombard street,
was robbed on Frldear night of the BIIM of SIMI A do
mestic who had been employed there disappeared sud
denly on Saturday moining.
Fire Proof Blown.
On Saturday morning it was discovered that thedre
proof in the counting hones of Messrs. Thompson. Clark.
.ll‘ Co.. on South Front street. had been blown open, by
the use of gunpowder, note.. time in the night. The
doors were for. ea from their ttstenings, the st4ve over
turned, and glass sma bed generally Tim c waren
obtained a few pennies, some aegara. and wortbi• as rail
road scrip or bonds.
[Before Mr_ Alderman Dougherty.]
Malicious Mischief.
Those people who attend to their own business pro
perly. wit! out interfering, with that of others, generally
escape the annoyance and loss of time they subject them
...lves to by des.rting from this rule. 'Chia was the ease
an
Is
Saturday with a couple of Jerseymen. named Robert
Ware and aac B Sty. They were both in a htkrry to
reach home The facts. as elicited before the magistrate.
are as follows: it seems a woman. living somewhere in
Terse,. lad a handsome rocking-chair placed on the
side-walk near Market greet e hart She was awaiting
transportation with the indispensable article The de
fendant. Were. backed his wagon over the curb. though
warned that be would smaPh the chair. The crash
came. and a police officer. who witnessed the whole
affair. arrested Were. At this moment Kay. the driver
of another wagon, called out to Were to knock the po
lice officer down. For this interference he was arrested.
The malt w. t that he was committed in default of $3OO
bale to be of future good behavior. Were was held in
the trim of MOO to await a further hearing, to take place
to-day, at which time the Owner of the rocking-chair
will probably appear.
TUE COURTS_
Court of Quarter Sessions—Judge Thonip•
The session of Saturday was mainly occupied in the
hearing of ca. es under writ of habeas corpus. some of
them were of special interest The defendant to one of
them was charged. under the Ilith section of the penal
code, with embezzlement as " agent " It seemed that a
young man. a friend of defendant. bad deposited with
him BIM and had afterwards loaned the defendant 1100
Of the amount thus deposited. Ma failure to repay
w hi c h led to this prosecution on a criminal charge.
Mier healting the by
Jane Thompson bell
not been offence. as &dined by the ac c t of assembly. had not been
made oat. and ordered that the defendant be du
charged.
The cares where die charges are asked for certain
children is the House of Refuge were continued. on
accountof the absence of one of the counsel
The CMS of Aaron Priest, convicted some wooksigo
of counterfeiting Wiltberger's • • trade mark" for • ' Bar
row's indigo blue." waslargued by David Paul Brown.
Ben.. on a motion for a new trial. The motion was held
under advi,cinent.
In the District court and Court of Common Pleas tha
usual Saturday's m o o n lie only were called and dis
posed of.
LATTER SAO&
AT THRYZkOEL 2a' rHIELAraII.PREA
/Lip OBWIPSO. Card.— Liverpool.
SAIIMIL E. AMOKPILLLATIBLPI 'S& ni BOARD as WADI.
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MN. TATHAM }COWIIITTIB 01. THE MONTI&
ARS
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OP PELIMADELPIILIL May ise*.
//vs .Rtsza«..ls 61 Sul" 6411ftoia WATia.lO
ARNIV
Bark Ninavah, Sta.:koala, 20 1 da ys s from New Orleans,
n ballast to Isaac Bough &
Bark Annie & Lizzie (amb) Jamey. 2 days from New
YBkEm bmalla Foul Workman
&f rCm
Key Arenas. With
.11111110 to eaptain
Behr Belle. Wood 18 days from Havana, with sugar
to Geo C Carson &
Co -
Bebr Carthegena, Kelly, 8 days from New Bedford,
with oil to captain.
Scbr Rescue. Kelly 3 days from Providence. with mdie
to Crowell tr. 001.1131.1:
Behr 8 Dikkerman, Berry.B days from Proyldence.with
=dee to Crowell & (Hollins,
Bark Ann Elizabeth, iorgrave. 6 days from Natanns.
With sugar and molasses to Wm. Cummings &
Bark Andaman Otis. 17 day* from Bagged Island,
With salt to Peter Wright& Sons.
Bark idiots, Panne. 9 daps from Cardin's. With sa
via tO John Mason Wat s on enal to fromßasis
Bark Minnesota, l9 days New O r leans,
in ballad to James Devereux & Son.
Brig Matilda. (gyred.) Anderson. ll days from 81.
Bartel with mdse to Janretche & Lavergne.
Brig saranel G. Adams Holland. 6 days from Port
- Boyar, in ballast to captain.
b . Bohr J & C Bowen. from Fortress Monroe, in
a to Tyler o.
gebr .7 B austin, Davie. a days from Bestun. In ballast
toNoble Caldwe ll . & Co.
J
Behr Winemore. Wanemore. 7 days from Boston. in
ballast to kigniekson & Glover.
sballan,x et a to zy Parsons. 8 Jays from Prvli.dsztaa.
eirttath.
_
froreßmyrea.Del.with
S n o o p SP Chats, liowier.l day
corn to A* &WHIT & CO.
t.t'r C Comstock. Prate. 24 hours from New Tork.with
matt to Wm M Baird & 0o
St'r Tacony. Pierce. 24 hours from New jock, with
ledge to Win M Baird & Co.
St'r Ann Richards. SI hours from New York,
with mass to W P Clyde.
Jae Rend. Shropshire. 24 hours from New York,
with aids. to W P Clyde.
withmd Fai W h m il d X & B Tr r o d u &
2Co hours from Nee York.
CLEARED
Steamship Norman, Baker. B BarbadosiMOT & Co.
B r i g BB & van (gr. ), Grant. T Wattson &
Sons
Brig H F Colthirst (Br.) Bmory, Barbados. B A Sander
& Co.
Fehr Win Mehra*. Haskell, Portland, C A Heasober
& Co.
Fehr B F Lewis. Wallace, Portland, L Andenried &
Schr ./ Tinker. McDonald, Gloucester, do.
Behr Mary Frances. Ferric, Norwich. do.
Bohr C Merrick, Montgomery. Lynn. W H Johns.
Bohr H W Benedict. Ring. Providence. Osalner.Stick
nay. & Wellimtton.
Bohr Mary Willits. Parsons, Fail River. do.
Fehr Saratoga. Adams. Boston, Sinnickson & Glover.
Solar Gov Burton. Peacock, Weymonth. do.
Schr Sophia Godfrey. Mulford, Providence. do.
Fehr .1 WUiiamson. Winsmore. Boston. do.
Scbr Michigan. Saunders, Boston, Noble. Caldwell,
& Co.
Schr Waterloo, Pickering. Boston. Noble. Caldwell.
& CO.
Behr C S Grove, McKee. Hatteras Inlet, D S Stetson
& Co.
Rehr W H Dennis. Lake. B Cambridge, Walter & Bro.
Rehr Wanderer. Chance. Providence, Camden Rolling
Mill Company.
Fehr 13 A Taylor, Dukes. Lynn. Hammett, Van Dimon.
At Lockman
Behr C Williams, Golding. Lynn, X R Sawyer & Co.
Scbr Fpokane. Sawyer. Saco. do.
Bohr S. Washburn. Thresher. Taunton, Blakiston.
Omit & Co.
Schr C M Rich. Brien. Boston, Crowell & Collins.
Schr a C Reeves. Young. Fort Monroe. Taylor & Go.
Ear Kate Kallaban. Henn, do do
Far Geo W Krebs, Carlisle. St Mary's River, Md,
A Adams
Bohr W Kennedy, Christy. St. Mary's River, Md. II A
Adams.
Behr 0 F Hawley. Smith. Danveraport. Day & HuddelL
Fehr H F Saunders. Russell. Providence. do.
Solar S V W Simmons, Steelman, Salem. do.
Si r J S Bhrlver. Dennis. Baltimore. A. Groves. Jr.
St'r Hope Warren. New York. W. P. Clyde.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES. Del.. April 29-4 A. M.
A monitor, seven bride. and about twenty sehooners.
MOO in last evening fcr a harbor, and remain in the
roadstead. The unloading of the chip Sea Crest, and
the launching of four schooners which are ashore in
this neighborhood, are pcstponed by the wreckers in
consequence of the boisterous state of the weather.
Wird quite fresh from NW. AARON MARSHALL.
WLROAD LIMES.
1864. NEAVINGIIKINTS OF
YORK LENBiI. 1864.
TES S O HOANDAMBOY AND PHILADILfiIIa
AND RAILROAD COMPANY'S
LINS__,_S FROM PHILADELPHIA. TO
NEW YORK AND WAY PLACE&
non wAroorry OTRESS Waasr
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—TIE:
JANA
•
At aA- . via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. le-
It A. 31.. via ea - niden and Jamey City. Morning
st B/. 11., pia Camden and jersey cur. Id Ones
111
it 12 If, via Camden and Amboy. O. and A. As
sommodation .. ...... . 21
At I P. M.. via Camden andAmboy. C. and A. Ex
press .3 00
At IP. M., via Camden and Amboy. AmoMMOda
tton, ((Freight and PS6840111(14. • •••-•• •-•—•-••••• • •••••• 78
it 6 P. N.. via. Camden and Amboz.../011610MOda
tiOn. ( Freight and Paesenger)—LA Olaaal M
Do. do. 2d Class 110
At 7% P. If. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion. (Preight and Passenger.) M Olase Ticket... N
• 2d Class Tieket. 160
For Baugh Munk, AllentoWn, Bethlehem. Belvidere.
Amkali. Lambertville, Elexeingten, at 9 P. IL
For Monet Holly. Bwraureille. and Pemberton. at I A.
M. 2, and 6P. N.
For Freehola at 6 A. M. and 2 P. IL
For Palmyra, Riverton. Delano, Beverly, Burling.
ton. Florence. Ikxdsrntenrn. an.. at 6 A. .M.. 12 1.
MA 6P. IL The and SP. linge ran direst
thrilling to Trenton.
For Palmyra. Riverton. Deleon.. Beverly. and Bar.
Huston. at 7 P. N.
Steamboat Trenton for Bristol, Burlington. Beverly.
Torreedale and Taeony at 9.30 A. M. and 2 SO P. M.
LIMES FROM KINSINOTON DE P OT WILL LUTZ
AS FOLLOWS.
At 1.90 A. IL alight). via Sanaladon and _Ramie
Oily. Wasbnaton and New York
at IL 16 A. IL. via Kensington and ISTSIIT City. NE-
At L 90P. M. via Kensington and Jersey City, .
Dress....
it 6.45 P. M.. via Kensisurtorr sna Jersey City.
. . .
Wag/tar%oo and llow York Norm • $ OS
Sunday Lines leave at Lno L. M. and. 6.40 P. M.
There will be no line at 1.60 A. M. (Night) on Mondays.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg. Scranton. Wllkesbarr_
B s,
Montrose. Great Bend, Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Beta
'shorn. Belvidere. Easton. Lambertville. Flemington.
as., at (7 A. M. This line connects with the train leav
ing Beaton for Meath Chunk. at 6.80 F. M.l
For Bristol. Trenton, as.. at 7 and UM A. X.. and
6 P. M.
• For Holmesburg, Tallowy, Wissonoming, Bridesburs.
and Frankford. at 9 A. N. 6. 6.46. and 0 P. N.
'a - For New York and Way
streak leaving_ffensint
Depot. take the ears on Fifth above Walnut. half
an hour before departure. The oars run into the Depot,
and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot.
cr t i' Poun gis 'f ale a lgitbfarfri a g°7.l d th eal ali t t an ything
nape but their wearing apparel. All b aggage over
illy pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit
their respowslbilltr for baggage to One Dollar per pound,
and will not be liable for any amount beyond WOO, w-
Gt by special contract.
raham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver
baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. Wal
nut Street. WILLIAM H. GATZMBR. Agent.
April 20,1864.
-
LIAM FROM NEW YORK FOE PHILADELPHIA.
WILT. 'ma rum TOOT OF OONTLANDT STAMM.
At 12 M. and 4P. via Jersey City and Camden. At
7 and 10 A. IL 6P. N.. and 12 (Nigitt). via JOIWI/7
and Kenirluicton_
Prom foot of Barolay otroot at 6 A. 11. and 2 P. M., vis
I,amboy and Camden.
Prom Pier No. 1. North river, at II 81, 4 and BP. X.
(freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. my2-tt
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON,
AIM BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
G itil E gid ß'
ON AM A MONDAY, May 2. 1864.
PASSENGER LEA:P.P. PHILADELPRIA FOR
Baltimore at 4.30, (Bayne. Mondafe excepted). &Of
A AL. 125, 230 and 10.30 P. M.
Chester at 8 03,11 15, A. N., La% 2.50, 4. SQ. 6, and 11
F
Wilmington at 430 (Mondays excepted), 815, 11 15
A. M. 1.30. 130,4.30. 6,10 30, and H. P M.
New Cootie at 8 C 6 A. sr. and 4 eo P. M.
Dover at 9.05 A M. and 430 P. M.
Milford at 805 A M.
talisbnry at 8 (15 A. 83
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA LE 6.1711
Baltimore at 8.45. 990 A. M. (Rxvreas). 1.10. 6 26, and
7.26 P. M.
Wilmington at 6.46. 9 A.M.. 12.24. 1, 1.45. 4. 4.33. 7.30.
9.10. and 11 12 P. M.
Salianry at 1 P. M.
Milford at 3.85 P. M.
Dover at 6 NI A. X. and 4.55 P. X.
New Castle at 83 0 A. M. and 6 65 P. X.
Chester at 7 38, 9AO A. M .1. 2.39, 4.40, 6, 8.14. 8.40.
and 11.46 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for gelleirnry and intermediate sta
tions at 7 25 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate shit/One
at 1. 19 T.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave CI e.ter at 8.40 A. M . 3. andll.o3 P. N.
Leave Wilmington at 6.30, 9.25 A. M., 3.35 and 31.45
P. M.
FREIGHT TR/IN, with Pastanger Car attached, Will
leave Wilmington for Perryrilleand intermediate places
at 7.45 P. 31.
MIND /LYS:
From Philadelphia to Baltimore only at 4.30 .1..3f and
10.30 P. M.
Prom Philadelphia to Wilmington at 430 A. M., 10.30
amd M. P. M.
From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 7.30 and 1112 P.M.
Only at 7.25 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
my 2 H. F KENNET, Assist. Sup's.
EDUCATIONAL.
CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COL
LEGE. BET CHESTNUT Street. corner of Seventh.
Established 1844 Incorporated ISM.
Young Men fully prepared for tt e Counting Howe
and Business Life.
THE tiOURSE OF INSFEU iTION INCLUDES
Book-heaping in all its different branches.
Penmanship. Plain and Ornamental.
Commercial Calculations. Business Forms. Commercial
Law. Detecting Counterfeit Notes. &c
Students instructed separately, and received at any
lime. No vacations, but etudente snowed absence
during summer months.
In the practical value of its well-tried course of in
struction. and in real advantages to business men, this
institution is unequalled. During the past year nearly
see hundreo students were in attendance many of them
already engaged in our largest mercantile houses.
Catalogue., containing. terms, gc., ft:unlike' gratis.
on application.
ap2B- It S. U. CEITTINDEII & 00.
"[THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO
800013' a few vacancies now existing at a select
Hoarding Seminary. six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. Pa
rents wishing to leave the city daring the months of
July and August. can board with their children. Two
Departments Pupils of both sexes and all ages re
ceived at any time. Inquire at the Cumberland Valley
Depot, at Harrisburg. for Tickets to Greason. Terms
tiquite low. Instrumental and Vocal Music taught by
e best masters. Circulars obtained of J. B LIPPIN
COTT dt CO., 715 lIAIMP.T Street Address, imme
diately. C. HIINTINCTON HAMMERS.
ap2B Im Plainfield, Cumberland co., Penna.
sz LECT FAMILY BOARDING
SCHOOL FOR YOUNO MEN AND SOMA MOUNT
JOY. Lao eager county Pa. Session opens oil the ?LW
TUESDAY of MOM. ! o r circulars. address
ap1.7.2m • R. A. MORRISON, Principal.
To EN Is , LY ANI A. COLLEGIATE
A.. AND MILITARY INSTITITER ALLSNTOWN. Pa..
charteredbir the state with fall powers and p ivilegea
will be opened for Pupils on TOESDAY. Mc" 10th. he
Educational advantages will be of the first order. The
Military Drill will be incharge of Major BORBA BOWE.
of Philadelphia, whore abilities are well known. Build.
inn axe spacious. with modern improvements. and will
accommodate One Hundred liadets. For *Maulers ad
dress Rev. M. L. ROPPORD. A. M. President. atl2-12t
pHILAD - Wri .PHIA. COLLEGIATE IN
STITIOTN TOS. TONING LeDIV.S. No .1530 ARCH
Street. Bey. CHARLES A. EMITS , D. D. , (MA
MMON SMITH A. M., Principals.
Ninth Year Three departments : Primary Academic,
and Collegiate. Mull col en coarse in Classical Mathemh.
higher English, and tratural Sclence.lo those who
militate. Modern Latmases. hinds. Painting. and Elo.
cation by the best masters. For circulars applrat the Insti
tute. er address Bon 2111 P. o_,PllllAelelphia,PA apll-Bms
MUSIC LESSONS I MUSIC LESSONS I
Young Ladies. if you wish thorough instruction
in muds, seedial opportunities are afforded at GIELBASOI
SIIMINART, six miles west of Carlisle. Best of board.
able talahere. Dlassaat home.
Address . (I. 111111TINGTON flAtiffl7lllo6,_
gra ]m Plaiaaeld, Camb. so., Pa.
BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE-
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
This Hatton, beaufffuns and hsalthrully located,
In the neither& Hinge of ATTLEBOROTSIII, Reeks sans.
PS. , Will commence its Spring and Slimmer Term oa
the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next. and continue in swim
twelve weeks.
The source of instruction is thorough and complete is
all the Elements
_and ht her branehoo of an ENGLISH.
CLASSICAL, AND NATEINNATWAL BDUSATION.
The French Language Is taught by w BMWs Prom 4
teacher.
Hircillars. giving fall partici:dare, may to had on ay e it eet t oo t o th e priseiceac Attleboro:tali P O.t._Thast ,
county. Pa. ISRAEL J GRANAian.
JW, P. GRAHAMS.
nibl9 am Frlneina/s.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
THE I I EBSIGNED HAVE THIS
-a- DAY entered into copartnership, under the firm
name of J. C. STRAWBRIDGE 1 00.. for the trainee
non of the Wholesale and Detail Dry anode Duelnese. at
the northwest corner of MOUTH and id &WEST Streets.
LEWIS. 0 m
WewEAl:ca
VER.mas.
PHILADILPHIA. March 9, 1884: avarclit
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY PUB
DISH the terms of a Limited Partnership, which
they have formed In compliance with the laws of Pefin
sYlvania.
First. The name of the firm under which the said part
nerehip is to be conducted is GEORGE V. NEVILLE,
Second. The general nature of the business lutes lied
to be transacted by the said firm or partnership Is the
COMMISSION PRODUCE BUSINESS.
Third. The General Partner of the said firm is
GEORGE V. NEVILLE. residing at Holmesletr& in the
Twenty-third ward of the city of Phlladelphie. and the
SPecial•Parteer is JOHN TIIIIIAN. residing at Re
Smith Tenth street. In the 010 , of Philadelphia.
_Fourth. The said special partner has contributed to
fea common stock of the said firm :the sum of Ave thou
sand dollars.
Fifth. The said partnership shall commence
on the
first day of 311,1111.77, in the year of oar Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and MEW-four a
d ball terminate
ea the girt Jar of Dece mber . In the . yeltr , of our Lord one
thousand eight hund red and sixty-seven.
0110 V. NEVILLE,
Witness at *Axing. JOHN WHITER AN.
TORY Wens. Log set°
DThiSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
munty W. KANAGA having Dnrcbused the in
ured, o f TREVOR T. FOWLER and TIITLOW JACK
SON, 1.11 the buthrese heretofore carried on in the Girard
Nowa muter the style of KANAGA. FOWLER as
thisDartnership is hereby declared to be aiesetve4. Ali
Nines indebted to the said Arm are requested to Mks
settlement with Henri W. /Canna.
HOMY W. KANADA.
V UT T OW N T ACK W ON. No
PHILADELPHIA. JILDril 4. UK apmf
1112 UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
T formed a Copartnership for the earrying on of
the JOB- PRINTING Business, under the firm-name of
ITIBBN. GRAHAM, & MoPARLaND.
0. NUR&
WY. .1", WUHAN,
WIC IKOTARLAND.
Arm W. 1814. ala‘
SHERIFF'S SALES
SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levee Facies. to me directed, will be ex
p_osed to public sal c l oc k, onflict. on MONDAY Evening' ,
May 2. MI. at 4o' at Sansom-street Hall •
No. I. A year y ground rent of seventy - five 'douses
Payable by William Hannan. issuing out of a lot of
on the south side of Swain street. ninety
ogrellllfeed,SeilligUhatteteshee
west
from Sixteenth street In the
rely of Philadelphia; containing in front on Swainstreet
eighteen feet. and in depth about elghtY-One feet to Fent-
In g,Vettyearly ground rent of seventy.five dollars
payable by George S. Masan, issuing
street oneot of
ground situate on the south side of Swain Min
ared an containingight lushes westward from Sixteenth
street; ln front on Swain street eighteen
feet. and in depth about eighty-three feet to Fenimore
street.
No 3. A yearly ground rent of seventy-five dollars
payable by George S. Main, leering out of a lot of
ground situate 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 Arad
eighteen feet, and in depth about eighty six feet to Feni
more street.
No. 4. A yearly ground rent of seventy-due dollars
payable by Charles Jeanee, Issuing out of a lot of ground
situate on the south side of Swain street one hundred and
forty-Ave feet eight inches westward from Sixteenth
etre et; containing to front on Swain street eighteen feel.
and in depth about eighty-eight feet to Fenimore street.
No. 5. A. yearly ground reel of seventy dollars. pay
able by Hobert H. Wilson, issuing out ore lot of ground
situate on the math aide of Swain street one bun
died and sixty-three feet eight inches westward from
Sixteenth street; containing in front on Swain street
eighteen feet, and in depth about ninety feet to Fenimore
street.
.15c..6. A yearly ground-rent of seventy dollars. pay
able by George a Bustin, tenting oat of a lot of ground
Mutate on the south side of Swain etreet one hundred
and eighty-one feet slat inches westward from Six
teenth street; containing in front on Swain street
eighteen feet. and in depth on the east line about eighty
nine feet, and on the West line about seventy-five feet.
No. 7. A yearly around rent of seventy dollars. pay
able by Hobert H Wtleon, issuing out of 4 lot of ground
situate on the South side of Swain street one hundred and
ninety-nine feet eight inches westward from Sixteenth
street; containing in front on Swain street eighteen feel.
and in depth on the east line about seventy-four feet.
and on the wind line about sixty feet .
No. ft. Aye•arly ground rent of sixty dollare. payable
by Hebert H. Wilson, issuing out of a lot of ground situ
ate on the south side of Swain street two hundred and
eventeen feet eight inches westward from Sixteenth
street; containing in front on Swain street eighteen feet,
and in depth on the east line about sixty feet. and on
the west line about forty-five feet.
[D.C. ;M. '64 606. Debt, $7 467. Norris.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William A Reed; :MON THOMPSON, BherifE
Philadelphia. Sh fret.ollB3.4pril 20.1864. ap2l-St
SHERIFF'S SAL .-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas. to me directed,will be
exponed to public sale or -mane, on MONDAY Evening.
May 2. 1264. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street
All that certain three-story brick mesenage and lot of
ground situate on the south side of Redwood stress. two
hundred feet westward from 'third. street. In the city 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 +IL payable drat
of June and December.
M '64 204 Debt. $24.70. Sorrell
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jonathan P..terson. JOHN THOMPSON. hbertff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9.113.55. apll•at
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yenditioni Expones, to me direeteot Will be
M e
to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY NVOIDIig.
.May IRK, at 4 o'clock. at Sansometreet Hall.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the south aide
of York street. seventy-two feet west of Tulip street. in
the city of Philadelphia;_ containing in (
hundredork
street thirty-four feet. and in depth one and
twenty-nine feet elm and onenalghth inches to Gordon
street. EWhich said lot William F. Haden et al .by
deed dated September 23.1847. recorded in Deed Book A. ..
W. M., No. 71, page 407, &c., convened unto Reuben
Rainer in fee-reserving a ground rent of AMA
C. /". ra. , 214. Debt, Epl7.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the prope r t r. of
Reuben Zenner JOHN THOMPSON. She
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, April 9. DEL apil-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditionillrpongs. to me directed, will
be exposed to pablie sale or Vanden. on MONDIT Eve ,
ping. May 2, .1504, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot of around situate on the west side
of Eighth street two hundred and forty feet northward
from Dauphin street. in the city of Philadelphia; con.
Seining in front on Eighth street twenty feet. and in depth
ore ;hundred and ten feet two and a quarter inches.
(Which said let Oh.- Wye. Wharton. trustee. by dew.
dated June 23. 1866. recorded in Deed Book H D. W..
No. 90, page 11. he.. conveyed unto Alexander Christy
in fee; reserving a around rent of thirty dollars. payable
l e t January and July
CC. C. P.: 11.. '64. Debt Wharton.)
Talton In execution and to be sold as the property of
Alexander Christy. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheri ff 's Mee. April 9. WC snit St
SHERIFF S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of \rendition'. Expanse. to me directed, will
be exposed to pn . blia male or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning. May 2. 1864 , at 4 o'clock, at Sancom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of tionnd situate on the Booth wed
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 [Which said lot Mary F. 'Riddell, by deed dated
mebruary 1,1862, recorded in Deed Book A. C. R.. No .38.
ge 249, conveyed unto Joseph EL Riddell in fee. ye
notelet a ground rent of $lBO ]
J. H 8. has no interest.
CD. a ; M.. '64 211. Debt, S9O 82. Thorn.]
Taken in execution and to be mold as the property of
Joseph H Siddall. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadellarla, Sheriff% Mee. April 9.-1964. aptl-9t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
e„. , a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDA t Even
ing. May 2.1864. at 4 o'clock, at Hansom - street Hall,
Ail that certain lot of s round. situate on the north side
of Dickinson street. one hundred and six feet two inches
westward from Normalising avenue. in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in front on Dickinson street four
teen feet eleven inches, and in depth on the east line
seventy-seven feet five-eighths of an inch. and on the
west line eighty feet two and one-Quarter inches.
C Which said premises Samuel H. McFadden. at nr.. by
deed dated February Ist, 1860. recorded in Deed Book
A. D. 8.. No. 102, page 186. lac., conveyed unto Thomas
M. Btellwegren in fee; reserving a yearly ground rent of
thirty-seven dollars and fifty ants.
P : M '434. 216. Debt. gl9 N). Salter l
Taken in execution and to be gold as the property of
Thee &I Stellwagen. JOHN THOMPSON. Stterill
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9. Mt apll-St
SHERIFF'SSALE.-BY r • TUE OF
a writ MVenditioni Expense. to me directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Bvening,
May 2. 1064, at 4 o'clock. at Baneom-street
One-tenth part of the following described three Proper
ties:
No 1. All that certain messuage and lot of around
beginning on the west side of Third street, one hundred
and twenty-three feet four and a half inches southward
from Raee street. in the city of Philadelphia; thence
southward along Third street twenty feet eight and one
half ikehes; thence westwardly fi fty-nine feet; thence
northwardly two feet six inches; thence westward
twenty-one feet; thence northward eighteen feet ten
inches; thence eastward seventy-two feet to the oegin
ning. Bounded northward by premises No. 2.
21r). 2 All that certain mommage and lot of ground
situate on the west side of Third street. one hundred and
four feet ten and a half inches southward from Race
street; containing in front on Third street eighteen feet
six inches. and in depth seventy two feet. Bounded
southward by premises No.
No. S. All that certain mesenage 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 Philadelphia; thence ex
ten ding along Badge road north 43 degrees west 89 65.100
Perches to a post; thence by land now or late of Blair
MeClenschan.south 703 g degrees west 76 perches to a
post, and aural 37 degrees wee, 221-10 perches to a stake,
and south 63 degrees west one perch to a post thence by
lend late of Godfrey Woelpper south 37 degrees east 34
9-10 perches to Turnees lane; thence along the same
north mg degrees east 91 perches to the place of begin-
Ling; containing eleven acres 101 perches.
IS. C. ; J . '64. 3L Debt: $25,000. Phillips.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
George W- Geisee. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 9.1864. apll-2t
HERI f F'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levarl Facies. to me directed, will be ea
-I°;sed to public tale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening
_y 2.1864 at 4 o'clock. at &mom.. treat Hall.
45. L All that certain four-story brisk magentas° and
lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Bank
and Lombard streets. in the cit. of Philadelphia; con
taining In .front on Bank street fifteen feet eight inches,
and in depth twenty-five feet.
No. 2. All that certain three-story brick messiness and
lot, of ground. situate on the west side of Bank street,
fifteen feet eight liichee southward irons Lombard street
containing in front on Bank street eleven feet eight
inches. and in depth twenty-five fest
No 3 All that certain three-story brick messuage and
lot of ground situate on the west side of Bank street
twenty-seven feet four inches southward from Lombard
street; containing in front on Bank street thirteen feet
eleven inches, and in depth twenty-five feet
No • 4 All that certain three. story brick messnage and
lot of ground situate on the south side of Lombard street,
twenty. five feet westward from Bank street containing
in front on Lombard street twelve feet four inches, and
in depth fortv , one feet.
No. 6. All that certain three-story brick mesensme and
lot of ground situate on the south side of Lombard street,
thirty. seven feet four inches westward from Bank street:
cot taming in fronton Lombard street thirteen feet. and
in depth forty-one feet
ED. C. M. 164. 661. Debt. $2.248. Gerhart.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Patrick Mulgrew. dece as JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0;' a, April 20. 1864, ap22-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will be ex-
Med to pnblki sale or ',mane. on MONDAY Evening'.
May 2. 12U-1, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall •
All that certain triangular lot of around. beginning on
the south side of Swain street, two hundred and thirty
five feet westward from Sixteenth street, in the city of
Philadelphia; thence extending southward about forty-
Iva' feet nine inches; thence northwestward about
seventy-three feet to said Swain street; thence eastward
about fifty nine feet to the place of beginning. C Which
said lot H. A. Marshall. by deed .dated June 16, 12%
conveyed unto William A. Heed in fee 3
ID. G. ;M. ,'64 608 Debt. 81.684 75, Norris. ..1
Taken in execution and to be. sold as the property of
William A. Reed. JOHN THOMPeOS, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April laee4 ap2L-at
RHEBEFF'S SALE.-BY VIET I E OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,_ will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eyeninge.
May 2,1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansont-street Hail.
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 on Spruce street fifteen feet, and in depth one
hundred feet to Mary street C Which said lot James
Lynd, by deed dated July 2,1847, recorded in Des& Book
A. W. M., Do. 17. page 782, am.. conveyed unto Thomas
Stewart in lie, reserving a4round of forty_ five dollars.
CD. C.; ,64 557. Debt, $t93.60. Guinea.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Stewart. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, SherlWe Office, April RS, 1864 ap2l.. 3t
SHERIFF'S sAT.E.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditiont Parpoias, to me directed, will
be exposed to_ public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Eve
ning. May 2. 1664, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall,
All tbat certain lot of ground situate on the wegt aide
Of Park street. seventy-tve feet south from Warren
street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front
on Park street fifty-dye feet, and in depth two hundred
Yost.
• ED. O.: 11.'64. 'Debt. last en Hever.
Taken in execution and, to be sold ae the property of
Joeeph.M. Dunnobeir. JOHN THOMPSON, Bhertlf.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Anrll7D. lked- al4l-3t-
S HERIFF'S SALE VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lever! Facies. to me directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY griming.
May 2, 1804, at 4 o'clock, at Elansom-street
All that certain two-story stone ressenue, hams barn,
and lot of land beginning on the west side of the Ridge
turnpike road, in Roxborough. in the city of Philadel
phia; thence down the same iIX pecchee and six feet to
s corner; thence north 11l deg. 45 mtn. east 54 7-10 perches;
thence south. 'l9 deg. 90 win. east 4 perches 12 feet 9
Who.; thence north 61 dog. ettat SS 540 perches; thence
north 90 deg 40 min. west 10 040 porches • thence e,nch
02 deg. 15 min, west about 91 Perches to the place of be -
Bnning; containing 311‘ acres 35 perches, more or I)ses.
ounded by land - of the Roxborough Poor Howse.
John Patterson, and others Excepting thereont a tri
angular lot seven feet on the turnpike. and twelve feet
on the line adjoining Snyder's land [Which said pre
mises Aaron Carpenter et al , by deed dated Belabor 18,
1861. conveyed unto Miles Neely la fee.)
CD. C.; ' 64. 647. Debt. 411.972.2 A B. A. Mitchell.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as tt eproperty of
Miles Neely. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, April 19. 1984. ap2.1.-31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendltioni Ezponan. to me Created Will be
exposed to public sale or wade*, an MONDAY Evening.
Mem . MM. at 4.o'clock. at Sansom-street
Art. L All that certain lot of uound and buildings
thereon. situate on the east side of Herrin street. two
hundred and eighteen feet nine inches northward from
Jefferson street. in the city of Philadelphia; containinE
in front on Marvin street fifteen feet six inches, and in
depth eastward seventy-seven feet.
No. 2. All that brick neseueste and lot of ground. situ
ate on the west side of Sixth street. thirtY , twc feet atX
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 ninety-aye feet to a
threereet alley.
0. ; J.. 'B4. 4. Debt, 1810,(N10. Clayton 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the _property of
John P. Tench JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philada., Merin; Office, a PM S. 1864. apll-dt
R,HFBIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
'L I a writ of Venditioul Dumas, to me directed. will be
exposed to public kale or vendee, on SIOND LT Aveninit.
May 2. HOC at 4 o'clock. at baneoni-street Hall,
All that certaie lot of ground Rituals on the caulk aide
of a forty-feet-wide street, (between Lxust and Spruce
streets,) one hundred feet east from Fifty-third street. in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front twenty feet,
and in dap h southwardly eighty five feet
(C. C. P,; M. 'B4 206. Debt, $7B 88 Thorn 3
Taken in execution, and to be sold ae tbe_property of
Charles Master. JOHN- THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 9.1164. awl 3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Tenditioni Reponae, tome directed, be
exposed to public sale or vendne„.on MONDAY Eve ning,
May 2, 1824. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. •
f a
D i l k t k h
t e n t
svoenr
Strne
e l
L ot o n t ii n e r t o y on on d e si f l ee na t ie tw
on o th in e o r e r s th w s e i s d:
ward from Moyameneint avenue. in the city of Philadel
phia; containing !aft out on Dice Mean street fifteen feet,
and in depth on the west line seventy.seven test and
flve-eighths. of an inch, and on the east line seventy-four
feet one inch and one-eighth-of an inch - C Which said
premises Bsmuel H. McFadden et ax,by deed dated tune
6th. 1859, recorded in Deed Book a. D 8., No. Bo. pans
3 24, &c . Conveyed unto Thomas M. StellWaten in ye.;
r; nerving a pound rent of en 50
[ O . 0 r• 21 . 364 Ili Debt *l4. M. Salters 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the_propertv of
Thomas M Stellwagen, JOHN THOMPEIOrt, &tariff.
El4l44olvillit. §inalre QX4ce, eßill 9,1.0%. 004-0%
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA., MONDAY, MAY 2, 1864.
SHFRIFF'S SALk-- BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facisa, to me directed, will be ex
irto pubic sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
2, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at *sworn. street Hall.
All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the northeasterly side of Somerset
street and southeasterly side of Diamond (late Coral)
street. In the city of Philadelphia: cOntainlna in front
on Somerset street sixteen feet, and in depth along Dia
mond street eighty feet, more or less
CD. 91 . '64. 616. Debt. 817 93. Zane.]
Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of
Thomas Stewart. owner. JOHN mitompaoN, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 19. 1861. apelAt
SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Naponas.to directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendee. on IND Ay l i ven i ng .
Mal 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sancom-street
ground certain three-story frame messuage and lot of
situate on the sontheastwardty corner of fdelvaie
(late Larch) street and Toronto (late Palm) street. in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Toronto
street twenty feet. and in depth one hundred feet.
[Which said lot lilt S. Price et nu., by deed dated April
28. 1847, recorded in Dead Book O. W 0 No. 11_ niga
602. coirveyed unto Nathan Wightman, reserving a
ground rent of $26, Payable first of January and July.
[D. a • 21. 64.606. Debt. $lO2 67. Robins./
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John G. Gaining and William B. Wightman
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelshic, Sheriffs Office. April 20.1264. up2l-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-- BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MON 9 alf Evening.
May 2, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the west side
of lishth street, 220 feet northward from Dauphin street,
in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on
12llitth street twenty feet, and in depth one hundred and
ten feet W h arton quarter inches. [Whic November
Ch. Wm., trustee, by deed dated
21.1816, recorded in Deed Boot B. D. W., Ito, 101, page
411, Ate-, eonwyed onto Michael W. Fricke in feet re.
ser ring a ground rent of thirty-three dollars, payable
let January and July
CC. C. , P. M., '64: 218. Debt, $l6B 21 Wharton
T a k en i n execution and to be sold as the property of
!diehard W. Fricke. JOHN THOMPeON, Seeriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1864. spit 91
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to m 9 directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue , on fdONDAY Even
ing. May 2, WK. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-ecreet Hall.
AU that certain lot of ground and dwelling bonus
thereon.sitnate on the east side of Evans' avenue. sixty
elght feet south from Vine street. in the city of Phila.
deiphia; containing in front on Brans' avenue seventeen
feet, and in depth sixty- fonr feet. 1. Which said lot
Robert IV'. D. Truitt by deed dated January 26, 1860 re
corded In Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 97, page 241. ace ,
conveyed unto SUMO Strain in fee; reettrvinB a ironed
rent or Wm. payable let January and July r
[O. D. 86.. '64. 213. Debt $64.01. 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-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendltioni Exponas, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or vemitte. on MQEDAY Eve
ning. May 2, 1661. at 4 o'clock. at Hansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot of ground agnate on the wes t side of
Eighth Street two hundred feet northward from auphin
street, in the city of Philadelphia; eoatatateg is front
on Eighth street twenty feet. and in de pth one hundred
and ten feet two and a quarter inches. (Which said lot
Oh. Wm Wharton. trustee, by deed dated Dovemb.r 21.
1866, recorded in Deed Book B. D. W., Bo 101, page CS,
. conveyed unto Michael W. Fricke in fee; reserving
a ground rent of thirty-three dollars, payable let Janu
ary and Jnly.3
W. C. P.: 26 '64. 211. Debt. $l6B 21 Wharton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Michael W. Itricke. JOBE TEOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, sheriff's Office. April 9. 1164 apl2-3t
sHERIFF'S SALF.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
extosed to public sale or vendue, on MON P alr
May 9,1884. at 4 o'clock, at Santo ot.street Hall.
Eighth certain lo hun d redgd situate onth nor thwa rd si
ofstreet twoand sixty feet
from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia: con
taining in iron; on Eighth street twenty feet, and in
depth one bundled and ten feet two and a quarter
inches. [Which said lot Ch. William Wharton, trustee.
by deed dated June 23. 1856, recorded in Deed Book
it D. W . No 90. page 16, Sto., conveyed unto Alexan
der Christy in fee: reserving asround rent of thirty dol
lars, payable let January and July.]
(o. C. P.; M.. '64. gtO Debt, *BO el Wharton.]
Taken in execution and to be sold at the property of
Alexaneer Christy. JOHN THOMPSON. Sher.ff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, April 9. 1884./ apll 31
S E
HEparrs sAT..—BY VIATIIE OF
a•-' a writ of Venditioni Exponss.to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening,
May 2. 1284. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom.street
All that certain three-s.ory brick mete:lnge and lot of
;;round situate on the month side of South street. Iffy
feet eastward from Eighteenth street. in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in front on South street sixteen
feet (including the west half of a three-fee; alley) and
In der th slaty-five feet. C Which maid lot Hannah Park.
by deed dated October 12,1849, conveyed unto Thomas
Bell in fee; reserving a ground rent of 855.60, payable
let June and December.]
(C. C. P. ; M.. 'B4. 212. Debt $99.18. Hopper ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the..property of
Thomas Bell. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriffs (Mace, April 9,-1864.
IRBERIF'F'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expanse, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOND er Evening,
May 2 1964, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three- story brick meesnage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Depot street eighty
fonr feet west of Eighth street, in tic city of Philadel-
Phia: cets ing in front on Depot street fifteen feet, and
in depth fi ft y four feet three inches. [Which said lot,
Frederick Achternacht et nx, by deed dated July 1,1834,
recorded in Deed Book A. AL, No 60, pago 2139, he con
veyed unto Samuel Yeager, In lee: reserving a ground
rent of forty-two dollars. payable Ist January and
July
[O, C. '64. 210. Debt, $21.25. C M. Husbands
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel 'Yeager. JOHN THOSIT'sOff, Sheriff.
rialedelptda. Sheriff's Office. April 9. 1864. apll-St
sHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ Of Vend Mont Exponas, to me dfrected, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY' Eve
ning. May 8,1864. at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground situate on the south
westwardly Bide of Auburn street, onelhund red and sixty
two feet eontbeaetwardly from Amber street. in the city
of Philadelphia; containing in front on Auburn street
seventy-two feet, and in depth one hundred and Afty•als
feet six inches to Rush street.
[C. 4.1. P. tilL 'B4 208. Debt E 97 28. J. M. Thomas
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Sidney R. Pow. JOHN THOMPSON, ShorLff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 0, 1864. apll-3t,
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex
weed to public sale or yendue, on MOND ar Nyening.
May 2, 7 264. at 4 o'clock. at Somoza-street Hall.
All that certain three story brisk =assuage and lot of
ground situate on the east side of Front street, fifty .live
feet northward from Morris millet. in the eity,of
Phila
delpble, containing in front on Front street thfrteen feet
eight inches, including half of a one-foot eleven inches
'Fade alley, with the privilege thereof. and in depth
thirty-nine feet two inches. Which said lot John Lan
caster et em. by deed dated . January 1.113 M, conveyed
unto Philip Trotter in fee; reserving a ground rent of
twenty- four dollars. payable first of January and July.]
[D. C. ;M. '64. FM Debt, $606.60. W. 12: Price
Taken in-execution and to be sold as the_property,_of
rhillp Trotter, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff e Opine, 'April 18. 1664. aPID-St
SHERIFF S SALE -BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Fades, to me directed, will be ex
posed to pnblic.asie or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
Key 2, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street HalL
All that eArtain lot of ground eitnate on the south side
of Swain street, sixty feet four and a onarter inches east
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-six feet nine
inches, and on the west line seventy-two feet three
inches, and on the rear end elahty-six feet three inches.
[Which said lot Philip S. Brown, by deed dated October
20. 1867, recorded In Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 21, pate
321, conveyed unto Hugh S. Black in fee ]
CD. C.. M., '64 607. Debt, $4 089.26 Norris.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Eva S. Black, deceased. JOHN raoMPSON.Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, April B. 1864 apl9 81
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRIIIE OF
s writ of Levari Facial. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendne. on MOND AY Evening,
May 2, 1e64, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom street Hall.
All that certain lot of ground. with cellar walls there
on. situate on the south side of Spruce street, sixtysix
feet eastward from Seventeenth itreet, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in front on Spruce street twenty
two feet, and in depth one hundred • and seven feet.
[Which said lot John H. Curtis. et by deed dated
March 23.166; conveyed unto Joseph Gilbert in fee.]
[D. C. ; M., 64 523. Debt 88,875 41. A. Thompson.
Taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of
Joseph Gilbert. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff•
Philadelphia, Sheriff.% office. April 18, 1864, arl9-3t
RBEBIFFI3 SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of VenditioniPones. to me directed, will be
mrposed to public side or vendua, on MOND VT Bveninir.
Nay 2, 1264, at 4 o'clock. at Bansom.sireet
All that certain lot of ground, with the building im
provements thereon, situate on the southeastward",
side of Queen street and southwestwardly side of War
ren street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Queen street thirty-five feet, and in depth sixty
feet. [Which said premises William H- Ball et al., by
deed dated November 16, 1848, ;orded in Deed Book
G. W. G., No. 7, page 91, are.. conveyed unto Thomas
Williams in fee- subject to a yearly ground rent of WM]
CD. 0, '64. M. Debt, 3168 34 Spencer:l
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Thomas wrillialoy. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
riln&ddlPlllB. Sarin Office. April 19. 1864. apZL 34
S HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a Writ Of Yenditioni Expense, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening,
Mar 2. 1884. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Han.
No. 1 All that lot of ground at the southeast corner of
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-Ave feet wide greet: enigeot to ~mortgage for 58.700.
given to secure purchase money, and advances to be
made. on which there is due for the ground and ad
vances made, with interest. the sum of four thousand
two hundred and thirty dollars.
NO. 2, A lot of ground next south of the above, being
forty-two feet in front, or one hundred and seventy Ala
deep to said street :subject to a mortgage for 17.700, given
to merge purchas e money and advances to be made, on
which *bete is due for the ground and advances made.
with interest the sum of Ave thousand three hundred
and twenty dollars
No. 9. A. lot of ground next mouth of the last described,
and of the same dimensions; subject to a mortgage for
$7,7(.0, given to secure the purchase money and advance
to be made, on which there is due for the ground and ad
vances mad e. with interest. the sum of Ave thousand
six hundred and ninety dollars.
No 4. • lot Of ground next south of the above de
mented. and of same dimensions ; subject to a mortgage
of $7.700. given to secure the purcha-e money and ad
vances to e made, on weigh there is due fort eh ground
and advances made. with interest, the sum of 55,800.
No. 6. A lot of ground next south of the last described,
and of the same dimensions; subject to a mortgage of
57,700, given to secure the purchase money and advances
to be made, on which there is due for the ground and
advances made. with interest. $4 919.
No. 6. • lot of ground next south of the last described
and of the same dimensions; subject to a mortifies of
$7,700. given to secure the purchase money and advances
to be made. on which there is due for the ground and
advances made. with interest, NM)
No. I. • 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 ware thepurchase money and
advances to be made, on which there is due for the
ground and advances made, with interest, $4,949.
No. 8. A lot of ground next south of the last described
and of the same dimensiOne subject to a mortgage of
$7.700, /Well to secure the purchase money and ad
vances to-be made, on which there is due for the ground
and advances made, with interest. $4,949.
No. 9. 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 advances
to be meat, on which there is due for the ground and
advances made. with interest. 114 949
-
No. 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 seventy feet deep along Wolf street to said
twenty-five-feet-wide street; subject to a mortgage of
$6 700, given to secure the purchase mons, and adoenee*
Lo lbe made, on which there is due for the ground and
advances made. with interest. ;13,869
No. 11. • lot of- ground at the southeast corner of
Broad and Wolf streets, in said ward, being thirty-two
feet in front on Broad street, by one hundred and seven
ty feet deep along Wolf street to said twenty-live-feet
wide strict: subject to a mortgage of 86,701 given to se.
cure the purchase money and advances to oe made. on
le hick there is due for the ground and advances made.
with interest, $3.869.
No 12 A lot of ground next south of the last described;
beingforty-two feet in front, by one hundred and seven
ty feet deep to said street; subject to a mortgage of $7,700
given to secure the purchase motet/ and advances to be
made, on which there is due for the around and ad
vances made, with interest. $4. 949.
No. 13. A lot of ground next suth of the last described,
and of the same dimensions therewith; subject to a
mortgage of $7.700 given to secure the purchase money
and advances to be made, on which there is due for the
grand and advances mac with intend, $4.949.
No. 14. A lot of ground next south of the last described,
and of the Came dimensions therewith; subject to a
mortgage of $7.700 given to secure the purchase money
and advances to be made, on which there is due for the
ground and advances made, with interest, $4 919.
Ne. le. • lot of ground next south of the last described,
and of the same dimensions therewith; subject to a
mortgage of $7,700 given to secure the purchase money
and advances to be made, on which there Is due for the
ground and advances made. with interest. 54.949.
Po. 16 • lot of ground next south of theta* deeoribed.
and of same dimensions therewith; subject to a mort
gage of 57.700 given to secure the Mintage Money and
advances to .be made, on which there is due for the
ground and advances made. with interest, $4,949
No. 17. A lot of ground next south of the last described
and of same dimensions therewith ; subject to a mat-
WIEItIFFS SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF A
gage for riur,rr eteh:usrail'zits.- on
Writ of Vendilioni ExpOnas, to me directed, wiU be No. 18 A lot of ground next south of the last de eribsd
expo, ed to nubile sale or vendee. on MONDAY Beanbag. and of same dimensions therewith • subject to a MON
litlay 2. 1864 at 4 o'clock, at Bansom street Hall, gage of $7,700, given to secure the urehase money, Olt
No 1. that certain three-story brick mesenage. which there is due, with interest. t e e sum of 114 678.
f ame kitchen , and lot of ground situate on the west No 19. A lot of ground next south of the last described
site of New Market street, two hundred and thirty- and of seine dimensions ; subject to a mortgage of $7,7.0.
seven feet ten and one. quarter inches northward from given to secure the purchase money, on which there is
L9llrel !treat in the city of Philadelphia; containing in due with interest. the sum of 44,678
front on New Market street forty-Ave feet. and in depth No. 20. A lot of ground next south of the last described
n the north line about one hundred and thirty four feet and at the northeast corner of Broad and Altar streets.
ten inches, and on the south line about one hundred and being 32 feet in front on Broad street, by one hundred
forty -Ave feet nine inches to Canal street. 1 and seventy feet deep along Ratner street to said 25 feet
No 2 Lot of ground, and improvements thereon, eltu- Street; euteect to a mortgage for $7,700, given to secure
ate on the west side of New Market dreg, two hundred "purchase money. on which there is due, with interest,
and eighty two feet ten and a quarter inches northward the sum of 13. 488.
Sr. in Laurel street; containing in front on New *racket N. B On premises No 1 stone walls are erected up to
treat twenty feet. and in depth about one hundred and the third story ;
on prenisse No. 2 stone Walla are
lb WI feet on the north line , and about one hundred and fisited UP .o the second story on premises Noe 3 and
thirty.four feet ten Inches on the south line to Canal and 4 three story stone buildings are roe sel in and partly
etreet. f Which said promisee Andrew Pine et six.. by elated ;Os all the other premises, except NoS. 17. 18. 19,
deed dated March 20. 1 conveyed unto Nathan lipen- d 20. cellar w re lira up to the first Boor of joists ;
rev Thomas in fee; N 0 .866. 1 subject to a ground rent of one on Nos and 18 cellars are dug nut and partly walled
1., nettled and twenty-three dollars and seven; -Ilse up. and on awe le and 21 no improvements have been
cents ; to a ground rent of Arty-Ave do ll ars. wade.
est C. ; 111 134. 501 Debt. $3.000. J. W. litotes.] ; , 'e4 P 4 Debi. *ere) C Townsend
'Taken in mutation and to be se/4 tbe_propertg of Taken le execution end to he sold as the property of
teethe', seener Thomas. Jong THolliegON, Shortie. - rh ug M neyd. SONY THOMPOON, Sheeler
Au 4411046, ghtdirq Wico, UMW, gifii PP 3i - 41Bb 1 5 ilaea,r4 of cep Apzil ZVt WQ4I *MA
SHERIFF'S. SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facies to me directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
May 2, IN4, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground, witirthe improvements
thereon. situate on the northeasterly side of Morton
street one hundred and one feet eight and a half inches
northmestwardly from Girard (late Franklin) avenue.
In the city • Philadelphia; containing in front- on Hor
ton street fourteen feet six and three• quarters inches. and
in depth fifty feet to a three. feet alley, with the privilege
thereof. [which said premises John Rowlett conveyed
unto Ezekiel B. Swans in fee
CD. 0 ; 'N. 514. Debt. $1,623 63 Simpson 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Ezekiel B. Evans. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office , April 19. 1664 . apll-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be
ax
ppoeed to public sale or vendue..on MONDAY Svening.
May 2. 1964. at 4 o'clock. at ransom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground situate on the east side
of Fortieth Street, ona hnndred feet northward from
Green street. In the city of Philadelphia- containing in
front on Fortieth street one hundred feet. and in depth
two hundred feet to Sloan street; subject to two yearly
ground rents of 880 and $240
CD. C M.. lit 596. Debt 162.726 06 Deohert.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William P. Mills and James W. Fly an.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 19, 1864. ap2l-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE. ' —BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Pastas. to me directed, will be ez
posed to public vile or venatze. on MONDAY
21/Illthir'cegarnctll?rsikie at
TiTitTg r v ita d lot of
ground. sitnate on the northeast corner of u Nrnm and Par
rish streets In the city ot Philadelphia ; containing In front
on Parrish street elableen feet, and in depth along Ninth
street sixty -two feet eleven and five elghtn inches. and on
the east line slittp-ely feet three lnehcs to three- feet al
ley, on which said lots contains twenty-seven feet tour
five eighth inelies.with the pdvilege of said alle (Which
said lot Pheebe W. Thurston, by deed dated February
26.1640. recorded in Deed Book B. S L. No. 2s, page
gm, Ao . , conveyed unto Benjamin Stunt in fee reserv
ing a =mid rent of sixty-four dollars. which ground
rent John Tyson assigned unto said Benjamin. Stout,
whereupontbe same merg
• CD. 0. ; M.. '64 ed
646. Debt, 31,603. Lex.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Benjamin Stout. J"HN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 18. 1964. acll-St
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even.
in g. May 2. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansoro.street Hall,
- All the right, title, and interest of Jones N. Casely, of
and in
No. 1. All that certain two-story brick manage - and
lot of ground situate on the east side of Atherton street,
one hundred and twenty-one feet Shx inches northward
from Carpenter street in the city of Philadelphia; con•
taining in front on Atherton street thirteen feet three
inches. and in depth sixty-eight feet four inches, subject
to *17.60 ground rent.
No. 2 All that two. story brisk massnage and lot
of ground situate on the south side of Denmark street.
one hundred and seventeen feet west from Front street;
containing in front on Denmark street fourteen feet, and
in depth about forty feet.
No. S. All that two-story brick meesuage and lot
of groundsituate on the north Aida of Trellis street.
one hundre d and seventeen feet westward from Front
street; containing in front on Trellis street fourteen feet,
and in depth about forty feet. Non two and three to•
gether subject to *26 25 ground rent.
No. 4 All that two-story brick messuage and lot
of ground situate on the south side of Denmark street.
one hnnfired and thirty-one feet westward from Front
street; containing in front on Denmark street fourteen
feet, and in depth about forty feet.
No 6. All that two-story brick naessusge and let
of ground situate on the north side of Trellis street,
one hundred and thirty-one feet westward from Front
street; containing in front on Trellis street fourteen feet.
and in depth about forty feet. 800 four and five together
are subject to 328 round rent.
CD. C. M. '64. 516. Debt. 3149 24. Psirce.l
JOHN THo iIPHOIN. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April co. Mt mhil-St
SHERIFF'S SALES
SHERIFF'S SALES
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Pedal), to me directed. will be ex
posed to public eels or venue, on MONDAY Evening.
AMY 2 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Saneom street Hall,
All that certain three.story brick mesmage and lot of
ground situate' on the. north side of Oallo whin street
sixty feet eastward from Fifteenth street. in the city of
Pbiladelphia ; containing in front on Callowhill street
twenty feel. and in depth eighty feet to a twenty feet
street. with the privilege thereof. [Which said lot
Hugh T. Black et nx.. by deed dated Jnly 29. 1859. m
oor( ed in Deed Book A. D. B No. 92, page 223,
conveyed unto Caroline O. Wilson in fee, subject to a
yearlyground rent of $BO.
O.
ID. ; 134 ; 612 Debt, *2,460.04. Thorn ]
Taken.ln execution and to be sold as the property of
Hobert H. Wilson and Caroline C . his wife
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office. ADMI.I9. 7864. ap2l-St
RHEBIFF'B BALE —BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fleti Patlas, to me directed, will be ex
posed to subtle sale or vendtte. on MONDAY livening,
May 2,1864. at 4 o'clock, at Elansom- street H en,
All that certain lot of ground with the improvements
thereon, situate on the easterly corner of Oxford street
and Tacirawanna street, in Fraakford, in the city of
Philadelphia; con alning to front on Oxford street forty
feet. and in depth. by Tackavranna 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 fifty-nine feet seven inches. (Which said premises
Thomas Castor et nx., by deed dated December 1, DM
recorded in Deed Book T B, Fo, 40, page 206, dm., oon-
Ter ed unto Joseph Tallman in fee.
ID. C ; M., 6.98. Debt, S UM. Woodward.]
'Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph Tallman. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Offise, Arun 19, 1864. aP2631
SIjERIFF'S SALE.—BY VI aT LIE OF
a writ of Levert Facies. to me directed, will be ex
posed to public maie or vandal.. on MONDAY Evening.
May 2.1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain steam planing mill and lot of ground
beginning on the northwesterly gads of Mill street. two
hundred and ninety-six feet easterly' from Cumberland
street. In the Twenty-second ward of the city of Phila
delphia; thence northwesterly parallel with Camber
land street one hundred slid twenty feet. thence pa
rallel with Mill street. northeasterly. to the side of
the Philadelphia. Germantown and Norristown rail
road; thence along the same eontheasterly to the
northwest side of Mill street, and thence southweeterly
along the same about one hundred and fifty feet to the
place of beginning. (Which said premises Isaiah 1..
Shoemaker, by deed dated February 16. 1868, conveyed
unto Spencer Shoemaker in fee
(D. C. ;M . '64. 636 Debt. $3 000. T. D. Smith.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Spencer Shmmaker, with notice. 6m.
JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 20. 1864. ap2l,Bt
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert Facias. to me directed, will
be ex wed to with:. gale or vondne. OR MONDAY live•
nine, May 2,1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hail.
All that certain lot of ground numbered 16 in the plan
of lots laid out by Henri B. Wallace in Kingsessing. iu
the city of Philadelphia: beginning at a corner of a lot
No. 14 ; thence in the middle of a lane leading over Cobb's
creek by lot NO. 17 north ten degrees west la perches to a
point; anneit north 19.6 dorms west.l6.l perches tO the
middle of Cobb's creek; thence by the same the several
courses thereof to a corner of lot No. 15: thence south 71
degrees east. 34 perches to lot No. 14: thence by the mid
dle of a lane north 21 degrees 6 minutes east, 21.26 perches
to the place of beginning; containing 9 acres If perches.
[Which said premises Samuel Allen, sheriff by deed Poll
dated eeptember 24, 1669, conveyed - unto Hoskrx M. Wal
lace in fag.]
[D. C.: M.. '64 624. Debt, $1,240. Osier. ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry B. Wallace. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April2o. 1864. stal-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni limonite, to me directed. will be
exposed to public s ale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening.
May 2 . 1864 . at 4 o 'clock, at hansom-street
No. 1. Alt that certain lot of ground. with the build
ings and improvements thereon. situate on the north
side of Spring Garden street one hundred and seventy.
three feet nice inches weetward from Fifteenth street. in
the city of. Philadelphia ; containing in front on Spring
Garden street fifteen feet nine inches. and in depth sixty.
tw o 'eet e 1 ht inches.
No 2. All the title, inter est. use, and privilege of a
certain piece of ground atieintng the premises No. 't on
the north; containing in breadth east and west fifteen
feet nine inches, and in depth north and south eight feet
to a four-feet-widealleir
[D. C. M. '64 629. Debt. $108.04 - Boman.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of
John W Massey. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ocoee, April 521. 1864 ap2t-St
SHERIFF'S 13A_T_LE.—Vi r VIRTUE OF
a writ of Yenditioni &trona& to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or 'Fondue, on MONDAY
Evening, May 2. Mi. at 4 o'clock, ut liansom-atreet Hall.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the east aide
of Park atreet,:about ninety-four feet southward from
Warren. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Park street Ilttytive feet/and in depth on the north
line two hundred and fifty. two feet six inshee, and on
the south line two hundred and twenty feet, and on the
east line fifty feet
CD O. ; M., '64. 640. Debt, S67A. OS. Myer.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Joseph 21. Dlinnohew JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Pidladelphia, Eiherire Office. April 20. ap2l.-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lever' Facies. to ins directed. will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening.
May 2, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
en that certain three-don , brisk messnage and lot of
ground situito on the northwest corner of Twentieth and
Scott streets. in the city of Philadelphia: containing in
front on Twentieth street fifteen feet ten and three
eighths inches, and in depth lifty,seven feet six inches to
a two-feet six inches alley. Which said premises Ja
cob Jones et us., by deed dated Pebruacy 20, 1860. re
corded in Deed Book A. C. H.. No. 104, pagan, dm.. con
veyed unto Gott3ib Berg in fee: mad eat to a ground rent
of.aLity dollars. yable first of April and October.]
C .. '64. 61.8. Debt 5i.076.40 Thorn. 3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Gottlieb Berg JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
ft - Philadelphia. Sheriff's Ofilee. April 18. 1864 ap2l.-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendue„ on MONDAY Evening,
May 2, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Hall.
All chat certain lot of ground situate on the southwest
side of Somerset street and northwest side of Gaul street,
jn the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on So
merset street forty-sevien feet, and in depth eighty feet.
[Which said lot Benjamin S. Janney et ux. by deed
dated February 10, 1849. conveyed unto Christopher H.
Witte in fee; reserving a ground rent of thirty dollars
and fifty-two cents, payable tint of January and July;
subject to the restriction that no frame building should
be erected.
CD. C.: W. '64. 664. Debt. SM. Len.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Christopher H. Witte JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 20, 1864. ap2l-8t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vend itioni }limonite, to me directed. will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning. May. 2. 11134. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that esitain lot of ground situate on the north side
of Green street. three hundredad eighty -three feet east
from Park street. in the city °I - Philadelphia ; containing
in fronton Green street. seventy-five feet more or less.
and in depth on the west line two hundred and twenty
feet, on the east line two hundred and fifty-two }feet six
inches, and on the north line fifty feet -P
CD.C. '64. 641. Debt, $624.03. rfeyer.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the pronerty of
Joseph M. Dunnobew. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 20. 1864. ap2l 3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Voniiitioni ilarrionas. to mo dirootod, will
be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Eve.
Wing, Mal 2. 1964. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest
side of Somerset street, and southeast side of Gaul street,
in the city of PhDadetphia; containing in front on So
merset street one hundred and thirty-three feet six
inches and in depth eighty feet. [ which said lot Ben
jamin S. Janney et ux.. by deed dated December 39,1813, -
recorded in Deed Book G. W. C.. No. 38, page 323, so..
conveyed unto John S. Hoffman in fee; reserving a
ground rent of $3OlO, payable let January and July.]
11712 C.; M. 'ed. 531. Debt. 688.22. Lex.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John S. Hoffman. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. April 20.1884. ap2l-3t
p„HERIFF 'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
i l / 4 -J a writ of Venditioni ffxPonas. to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening.
May 2. 1869, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-story briek Mumma and lot of
ground beginning on the west aide of Eighth atreet.
about forty-two feet four inches southward from Arch
street, in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending
southward along said Eighth street fourteen feet, thence
westward seventeen feet sin inches, thence southward
four leet, thence westward seven feet three inches. thence
northward eleven feet, thence westward - fifteen feet
three inches. thence northward seven feet, thence east
ward torty feet to the place of beginning.
CD. C. ;M. '64 627. Debt, $lB5. Peirce. 7
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Harvey. JOHN THOMPSON, ShertH.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. April 2D. 18841. ap2l.Bt
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY lIRTUE OF
Writ.a of Levert Facies. to me Mlrected. will be
exposed to public sale or Tondo°. on MON OAT Evening.
May 2. 1884. at 4 o'clock. at Hansom street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick mettettageand h un to
ground situate on the east side of Ninth street. one
dred and fourteen feet northward from Wood street. in
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ninth
street sixteen feet six inches, and in depthiabont seven
ty-six feet. [ Which said premises Benjamin S. Bur
ling et nx. conveyed unto jonae Wyman in fee
[D. 0. ;" M. '64. 668. Debt, IR 000. Shoemaker.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of
Jonas Wyman. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, April 20.1861. al3l-81
SILBRIFFIS SALES
SHERIFF'S BALE,-BY "VIRTUE OF
a writ of Lava!' Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posedlo public sale or 'endue. on MONDAY Evening.
31 , 1 a11 2 tb l a t roel l i t ai i n i•O l itilt u sirat s e tr o e x c i t tli l e a ei l iinth side
of Spruce street, eighty-eight feet east from seventeenth
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
On Spruce street twenty two feet, and in de M/ one hun
dred and seven feet ['Mich Bald lot JohnMeectrdy,
by deed dated Huth 21, 1863, recorded in D e e d Book A.
O. H.. So. 88. page 444. conveyed unto Joseph Gilbert
in fee
tD.. . • M ..' 64 687. Debt. $5.400. T. D. Smith.]
Talmo in execution and to be sold as the_property of
u pb
Jorep_h Gilbert. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
adelphia, Sheriff's Office. Afill ID. 18 64 . a 521,96
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
ika a writ of Venditionillxponas. to me directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY liven
ing. gag 9. 864. at 4 °Week, at Sannom - etrast
All that certain two-story messuage, slaughter-honse,
and lot of ground, beginning on the west side of Somer
set street, eight hundred and ilfty-two feet northward
from Haverford road, in the city of Philadelphia: thence
extending weatwarrd one hundred and thirty ells feet
eleven and a half Inches to Chestnut avenue; thence
along the-same northward fifty-four feet; thence east
ward one hundred and twenty nine feet seven inches to
Mary street; thence along the same nine feet eleven
inches to Somerset street, and thence southward along
the same forty. six feet nine and seven-eighths inches
to the beginning. [Being part of the same premises
which Hugh licllvaine et. nx , by deed dated July 28.
1861, ioeorded in Dead Book A. C. K. No. 19 rum 09.
and Jerome Eagle, by deed dated March 11, 1861, re
corded in Deed Book A. 0. H., No. a, page 401, &0., con
veyed unto Francis B. Smith in fee.]
No. 2. All that sertain messuage and lot of ground
situate cn the northeasterly aide of Warren street, one
hundred and seventy-ehr feet West from Thirty-seventh
street; containing in front on Warren street twelve feet,
and in depth eightv feet. [Which said premises Hugh
Mcilvalne et ux. , by deed dated June Id, 1863, conveyed
unto Francis B Smith in fee.)
ID. C.: M., '64. 636. Debt, $4OB. Deohert.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the Property of
Francis B, Smith. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.
rhliadelsbia. Sheriff's Office, April le. 1861 ao2l-It
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAOS. rinLADELFHTA, April 28.1284.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this ogles
until 12 o'clock M on TilliaD AY. the 3d of May next.
for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following
articles;
(Nuts ens, tin, corrugated, army standard.
Shovels. do do.
Slings for Pick Axes. To be made of black or rasset
atchets, leather.
• • .• H
Willimantic Cotton. No 24. •
Samples can be seen at this office.
bidders =net slate in their proposals the price, which
must be given in writing. as well as in Acuros
Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received.
Blank forma for proposals can be had upon apPication
at this office.
Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Simi
Supplies." slating the particular article bid for
0, O. CROSILLISG
aro 41 Asst. O. M. Oeu U. S Army.
OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
SUBSISTING& _ .„„,
WASHINGTON. D. 0 April ZI• uus.
PROPOSALS FOR FLOU.R. --Staled liropotals are in
vited until the loth of Kay. at IS o'clock M.. for furnish
ing the 131711818TBAGB DBPARTSISOFT with
NIGHT TROUSADID (8.000) BILEBILS OF FLOUR.
The Proposals will be for what is known at this Depot
as Nos. 1,2, and 3, and bide will be entertained for any
quantity less than the whole.
Bide mast be in duplicate. and for each grade nn sepa
rate sheets of paper
The Flour to be freak ground, and delivered in new
oak barrels, head lined
The delivery of the Flour to commence within Eve
days from the opening of the bide. and in such quanti
ties. daily. as-the Government may direct; delivered
at the Government warehouse in georgetowa, at the
wharves or railroad depot in WiehingtOn. D. G.
The deliverx of all Flour awarded to be completed
Within twentfdays from the opening of the bide.
Payment will be made in martins; ,tes of indebtedness.
or suck other fonds as the Government may have for
disbursement.
The must Government impaction will be made just
before the Flour received, and none 11111 be accepted
whic oathot fresh around.
Anof allegiance must accompany the bid of each
bidder who has not the oath on Ele in this aloe. 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 respond.
Goyeroment reserves the right to reiect any bid for
any cause. Bids to be-addressed to the undersigned, at
No. 228 G Street. endorsed , • • Proposals for Flour."
ap2B 10t 8. O. GRUBB. Capt. . and 8. V.
OFFICE OF ABMY OLOTHINEI AND
SQUIPAGS—TWILFTN and GIRARD Streets
Prananar.rstra, April 25, 11184.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this aide
untlll2 o'clock K.. on- WEDNESDAY, the 4th May next.
for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the .ollowhnt
articles
Army Blankets, wool, gray (with the letters TT 8. In
Mash. 4 Inches long, in the centre.) to be seven fees long.
Ave feet six inehes wide: to Welch Ave uoundo suit.
3.4 Canton Flannel.
7-8 Gray Twilled PlanneL
White Spool Cotton, No. BO or 98.
Samples of all the above articles will be required.
Bidders must state in their proposals the price. which
must be given in writing, as Weil as in figures: also, the
quantity bid for, and time of delivery.
Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received.
Blank forms for proposals can be had upon application
at this office.
Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army
Supplies," stating the particular article bid for.
11. CROSH&IB,
ap274my4 Asst. Quartermaster Gen. 17. S. Army.
PROPOSALS FOR WHITE PINE
-n• SHINGLES.
CHIEF QUARTNRINASTNR - S OFFIGN.
DRPOT OF WARRINGTON.
WASHINGTON. D. 0.. 'April 21. 1864.
inBALID PROPOSALS will be received at this office un
til TUESDAY, May 10, 1264, at 12 o'clock If.. for the de
livery at this depot of the following amounts of Shingles:
One million (LOW OW) No. 1.18-inch white pine IShiII•
kles. (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 oon
dtrenorsts. will be required of the sucoes_sfra bidder or bid-
Bids received for two hundred and fifty thousand
(260.000) shingleil, or more.
Samples of the shingles proposed for will be rewrired
of each bidder.
Proposals must be plainly endorsed "Proposals for
White Pine shingles." and addressed to the under
signed, D. H. BECIEBB.
Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster '
ap2s-tmy7 Depot of Washington. D. O.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
OBENBAL'S OFFIOB.
PRuAronFiGrA, April IS, 1984.
CAVALRY HORSES wanted immediately. One hun
dred and forty-five dollars per head will be paid for all Ca
valry Horses delivered at the William Penn Hotel in this
city. Horses to be sound in all particulars. not leas than
Jive, nor more than-nine years old: from 1436 to 16 hands
high. full-fleshed. compactly built, bridle wise. and of
elm sufficient for cavalry purposes. An officer will be in
attendance to inspect am pay for the horses as delivered.
0. G e n OROSAIL
tf Asst. Q. BL neral M
S. A.
n ART
TED AT MCIILLERY HORSES
1900 v WAN
CHIRP QUARTERAIANTEWS OPPION,
DEPOT OP WASHINGTON,
WASHINGTON, D. C.. April llth. DXG.
1,000 HOBBES. suitable for Artillery service, will be
Purchased at this depot by: the undersigned. in open
market. from date until MAY lith. 1801. in lota of to 40,,
at one hundred and seventy dollars (GM) per animal.
each animal to be snlbjeeted to the usual Government in
spection before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to and inspected by Capt. C. H.
Tompkins. A. Q. H. 11. S. A,. corner of Twenty-second
and streets. Washington. D. C.
D. H. RIICHBH,
Brig. Gen. and Met Qnartermaster.
apl2-Ott • Depot of Washington. D. C.
pROPOSALB FOB,FORAGE.
(Mier QUAMTIIIIIIANUriII Orries_ t _
WAMMIGTON Darer, December B. Wee
FIOFOSALS are invited by the undersigned
for sup the U. 8. Quaartermeetar's Department.
at Washington, D. C.. Baltimore, Md.. Alexandria,_and
Tort Monroe , Va.. or either of these plasm. with Hey.
Corn. Oath. and Straw.
Bids will be residua for the delivery of MOO bushels
of corn or oats, and 60 tons of hay or straw, and ISP.
Wards.
Bidder' Unit state at which of the above-reamed points
they 'propose to make deliverloo. and the rates at which
they will make deliveries thereat, the quantity of each
article Proposed to be delivered, the time when said de-
Uveries shell be sommeneed, and when to be completed.
Thimble must be written Out in Words on the bids.
Corn to be put up in good. stout auks, of about two
bushels each. Oats in like salts, of about three buahele
each. The sacks to be furnished withouteztra charge to
the Government.. The hay and straw to be securely
Theparticular kind or deeeriptiOn of OWL corn' t
ha
4
Pro
or 'M yo aw. Propose/ Jo ha deliVered, must be stated an
Au th is. e articles offered under the bids herein invited
will be snidest to a rigid inspection by the Government
Inspector before being meePted.
Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the
lowest responsible bidder. as the interest of the Govern
ment may require. and payment will be Made when the
whole amount untraite.i. forSA= have been delivered
said
Th=will be required to ageosmium bit proper
sal With a guarantee, signed by two rerc e rmnions.
that luaus his bid is aosepted he or will, within
Wet days thereafter gemcde the contrast or the mane.
with good and milehmt sureties, in a sum equal to the
amount of the contract. to deliver the forage proposed le
conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in
ease the said bidder should fill to enter into the contrast,
-they to make good the dialogue between the offer of said
bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the
porn to whom the contrite may be awarded.
monsibility oi the xurantors must be shown by
the o e gr. eertbleate of aU. District Attorney, Col
lector of Custom; or any other Meer under the United
States Government. or responsible venom known to this
ogles.
ell bidders will 1)=1 noillei Of the IMMlllanie or
ridection of their Pro
The foil name and post *Mee addrow of each bidder
mast be legibly written in the proposal. _
Proposals art be addressed to Brigadier General D.
H. Bather. Chief plain ly r,Washipaton,_ll
0.. and should be narked, " naming for Fe
jaltndik la gam equal to the amount of the contreet,
signed by the contractor and bo b i dder guarantors. 1,111
he requited of the successfulor bidders upon
sit=the embet
orma of bide, guarantee and bowls may be
Obtained upon analieletion at this ogee.
evitit OF FitOPOEIAL
(Town. County. and
iDate)---.
I. the mlbseriber. St a te.bY Propose to Danish and OP
liver to the United at the Quartermaster's De
sartment . agreeably to the thrms of „your
advertimment, inviting proPoratbs for forage, Met
Washington DOM, December I. MM. the folloWteg sr*
ales. vie:
bushels of Corn. in seeks. at per bushel of II
pounds.
bushels of Oats, in sacks, at per bushel M
Poun tone of led AM at —per Me of LOOO peende
---
tom of baled Straw. at per ton of & 000 pounds.
Deliveryto commutes on or before the day of
—• MO • and to be completed on or peen the
Wa' /88.0141 *ledge myself to enter into a
moue with the united State.. with goo& awl
approved secu rities. within the epees of ten days After
being aotlle that my bid has been aerretei.
Your obedient servant._
Brigadier General D. IL /Morn.
Chief Meat emartermaster.
GUAWAlrymi-
Washington, D. O.
We, the undersigned, residents of la the
moats of . and Rate of flambe'.
olitly and severally. sr/Tenant%the Unit;pd Mete%
and guarantee, in um the gores° bid of —be
eepepted, UM he or th ey will. ten Oars
same
the
semplanse of said bid , mem% the smarm* for same
with good and sugleient iIIZIOASS , is sum eenial ur =
amount of the contrast, to farad' the former)
in eonformity to the a 7 of adverilormen De
ember IL IM. under h the bid was made. and, in
case the said fell to enter into a contrast as
aforesaid. We guarantee to make good the difference be
tween the offer by the said and the nest lowest
responsible bidder. or the person to whom the contract
may be awarded.
Witness!! I Gives under our kends aid male
the dry of Bl ]
I heeler certify ULM to the best of my know s l ed
belief. me Move.sareed gammon are good and snM
be
denserwrity t swetheri far ithe eon* for whisk they offer 10
.
lobe eartiged by the United States District Attorney.
Coll seer of custom, or any other °Mem ender
ElnitedOtates Government. or responsible person known
to this °Gm
All proposals reeetvel under this
e advertlemloot will
be opened and examisum at this Me Oa Wedierae r el
Warder of sash week at II Y. Mime are
ly Wiest to be Pressai at the omaincof_te the;
Mein. D. H. is
dens , Brigadier General and Mustrommem
BLACK HAWK
•
GOLD DILIVIDTCif COMPANY.
, GREGORY lko.,
LOAS—GI/aP/PI 00/40BAL 0 0.
CAPITAL, 50,000 SHAMS $lOO BACH.
TRUSTEES.
F. H. JUDD. New York.
W. L. LEE, Colorado.
ANTHOIII ARNOUX. New York
GEORGE BLISS. 3R-• New York.
0. W. ORILI. Now York.
J. B. WILLIAMS. New York.
J HALL PLEASANT& Baltimore.
LEONARD swzrr, Washington.
CARLOS PIERCE, Boston.
President—P. /I JUDD.
Trea
Tiessurer— WALT President—W Eß L
BL E
L B
AWTON.
Secretary—D LITTLICJOHN.
Conned—JOHN S. WOODWARD.
General Director—KlM° LEE,
orriON, No. A 5 CLIFF STREET. NEW YOBY.
aplB..lm
BUILDING HARDWARE.
STRAP HINGES T HINGES,
NEVjAL Hfl NOgne_g.
I SHUTTER STRAPS.
andsalrprnaßwTS.at E
i lf ig Ailt i ngL e a,_ 4ll.
and many artlessH
of Building and Carriage ardwara.
acianntactared and tent on hand at
JACKSON DION WORKS..
mh12.31n Onu 5136 CHURCH Allog,_
Wastmiona st WIREAIIed ULM NA 40 Kik"
AUCTION SALES•
JOHN B. MYEBS & CO., AUCTION-
S/OA Rah ala% and nal MAREST Street.
LABOR POSITIVE BUM OF 670 LOTS FEBSOII
GOODS, STRAW GOODS. SUN umBRALLse.
B
A CARD. —The early attentio i n t
of dealers to Minded
to the Choice and desirable assortment of French. Swim.
Herman, and British dry goods.'palm hoods, sun um
brellas. itc.. do., embracing 670 Lois of niney and sta
ple articles, to be peremptorily sold by catalogue. on
months' credit, commencing tat. morning at ten o'clock.
yoecisely, to be continued without intermission the
greater part of the day.
LARGR PREEMPTORY BALI OF FRENCH. INDIA.
GRAMM AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. &5 • FOR
SPRING SALE& THIS MORNING.
Nntayhs 24, at 10 o'cloc out k. Will be sold by catalogue , on four
mo' credit. a bo ek.
S5O PACKAGES AND LOTS
Of Prerch, India. German. and British dry goods, bc
embracing a large and chaise assortment of fancy and
staple articles in silk. worsted. woolen, and cotton fa
brics.
D. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for exa
mination. With catalogues, early
theirhe mornin att e nd.
sale. when dealers end fled it to interest to
LARGE SALE OF PRIS GLOVES AND 011IINTLE rI3
Will be included I noar sale of RONDA:IN May, Id. a
large and choice assortment of genie ladies goat'
de Suede, kid finish, black and colored silk. Union. lisle,
and kid glove, and gasuplets, of a favorite and recent
Importation.
LARGE POSITIVE satz OF FRENCH. GERMAN,
SWISS, AND BRITISH DKr GOODS. STRAW
GOODS. dm
N. NOTICE. —lncluded In our sale onNIONDAY MORN
ING. May 2d. at 10 o'clock, will be found. in part, the
following articles, viz ;
DRESS GOODS. —ln pieces black and colore. plain And
fancy Paris mous de lair's,. plain and striped MOZ/1111-
biome. plain and fancy poplins. amities, black and
white mohair,, fancy bk rages. printed jaconets and
lawns. gingham. grenadine,. dm &c
SILKS.—In black rem de rhino:lutetium solid colors
and plain poult de sole plaid poult de ROW, armnre
silks. high colors grog; de Rooks, mercelines. ni
SHAWLS —ln thibet cashmere lama. moza slaloms.
bernant, barego shawls. mantles cloaks. itc.. dm.
RIBBONS —Plain and fancy poll de sole ribtrons,
and neck and trimming ribbons, black and colors silk
velvet do.
thiBRAIXAS, —B3 package, ,ilk and gingham sun um
brellas. pontoons. am.
Also, block crapes, white tarletens. grenadine and ba.
rege veils. linen bandkercbiele. embroideries, baimoral
and hoop-skirts. gloves, fans. mink cravats and ties, fan
cy articles .&e.. &O.
Also a stock of fancy and staple dry goods, to be sold
without reserve, in great variety.
41 cases blinker hoods; also, hats. dic.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.100 PACKAGES Boors.
SHOES. BROGANS. ARMY GOODS, bTRA.W GOODS.
&a.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
May 8,1, at 10 o'clock, will be cold by °galena& with
out reserve, on four months' ores% about 1,100 packages
boots, shoes brogans. cavalry boots, do.. embracing a
prime and fresh assortment of desirable articles for men.
Is., men, and children, of oily and Easters mantifactare.
Also, Straw Goods. As in men's hats, Shaker hoods.
419,
with
N. B —Samples, Calareirlee• early on the morn
ins of sale.
NOTIOE.—Our sale of boots, shoes, straw goods, am.
on TUESDAY MORNING. May 8, will comprise, In part.
the following fresh goods., to be sold without reserve.
vie:
—carne MAWS 24 inch leg grain cavalry boots.
cases men's and boys' nailed boots.
eases men's and boys' thick boots.
—canes men's, boy a', and y outhe calf, ItiP, and grain
boots
eases mens'. boys'. and youths' calf and kip brogans.
eases scene. boys'. and youths' calf and P. L.
gaiters.
rases men's. boys', and youths' calf and kip bal
- cases women's, misses, and children's calf and kip
heeled boots.
cases women's. misses', and children's goat and kip
heeled toots.
cases women's, misses' • and children's mbrocco and
enameled boots.
cases women's. misses', and children's gaiters, bal-
Morals, dtc.
cases men's and boys' Orford ties.
cases women's and misses nailed boots.
N. B.—The above will embrace a prime and general as
eortment Well worthy the attention of balers, Open
for examination early on the morning of sale
Also, straw goods, palm hats, shaker hoods. Er.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN, INDIA.
AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, STRAW GOODS.
CARPETS, MATTINOI3.
We will hold a large sale of Eritieb, German. French,
and eateries& dry goods, by catalogue. on fonr months'
credit. and part for cash.
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
May sth. commencing at precisely 10 o'clock. com
prising
775 PeCK&OES AND LOTS
Of British. German,French, India, and American dry
Suede, embracing tlarge, full, and fresh assortment of
woolen, Wonted, linen, Cotton, and silk goods, for city
and country sales.
N- B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for era.
ablation. with catahsgnes. early on the morning of
sale. when dealers will And it to their interest to
attend.
Y ST
T & STEWART, AUCTION
-•-• ERRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Nos
622 onEsnur Street end 616 SAMSON.
A CARD —The balance of the line Rattan etatueis.bnets.
Am.. Will be sold on WEDNRSDAT Morning, May 4th.
together with a line assortment of vases. ornaments.
and bronzes. now landing in New York from Europe
Pal tielli&lS hereafter.
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ELEGANT
ITALIAN MARBLE. STATUARY. A. AR ASPER
VASES AND ORNAMENTS. FRENCH
BRONZE, so. as
ON THURSDAY MORNING MAY sTar.
. . .
At 10 o'clock. at salesrooms. 622 Chestnut street. will
be cold a choice collection of Italian marble parlor and
garden statuary, Including the flue busts of Clay and
Webster. Baratta's great work of Fidelity, with other
valuable pieces of statuary. Alabaster ornaments, com
prising finely carved agate: Bardiglio and Casteliina
vases of Grecian. Roman, and Gothic designs. an in
voice of new deeignaliand elaborately worked French
bronze vases; also genres and groupsof Jean and ye
mien BOldai Bohlen, Becalms aid Adrianno, Collot
and Lenore. Hamlet, &c.. &c.. Just landed from Havre.
the whole the importation of Messrs. Vitt Bros
Catalogues will be ready on Wednesday. May 4, at
which time the collection can be examined.
SCOTT . & STBWANT, Auctioneeie, will give their per
sonal attention to Sales of MERCHANDISE aad WAR.III
of all descriptions, and NUEVO URN of parties removing
or breaking up housekeeping, on the premises of the
owners, or at their elegant and spacious S eLES ROOM&
Nos ONSI CHESTNUT and 615 SANSOM Streets.
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COURT!' OF PHILADELPHIA.
In the flatter of estate of JAMBS cOX. deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit the acconet of Elizabeth
P. Cox. executrix of James Cox. deceased. and to re-
Port distribution of the balance, will meet the patties in
tereeted for the purposes of his apooictment on FRIDAY
Afternotn. May 6th. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at his office. at 8.
B. corner EIGHTH and LOCUST Streak.
DANIEL DOUGHERTY
ap2B 90.my2.4.8-8t Auditor.
E STATE OF GEORGE F. WODIRATH,
deceased Letters Testamentary upon the Estate
of GEORGE F. WOMR AT deceased, having been
grante undersigned, y gister of Wills indebted Iphia County
to the all Daltilit o said &state
are requested to make payment, and those having claims
oridemands °gaited the same. to make them known with.
out delay to HENRIETTA. W. WOMRATIEL
Executrix. FrankfordL
A. K. WOIKELT.II,
F. K. WOHR APR,
WILLIAM GAUL.
FETLADA . April 6,1864. Executors, 415 Arch St.
apd.m6t
LETTERS OF ADMIN ISTRATION
LETTERS
the Estate' of THOMAS B. DAVIS. deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in
dented to said Estate are requested to make lc/Tull/1N
and those having claims to present them at once. to
HELEN N. DAVIS. Adminietratrix.
13Z3 , North EIGHTHEENTH Street,_Philada.
Or to her Attorney. C T. BONSALL,
apri.m6t 116 North NINTH Street.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
upon the Estate of WILLIAM FINK, deceased,
baying been granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to make payment.
and those having claims to present them at once .
SOPHIA PINK, Admtnistratrlx.
7221 CALLOWHILL Street, Philadelphia
Or to O. T. BONSALL, her Attorney, 116 North
NINTH Street. apll•m6t
LETTEBS OF ADMINISTRATION
upon the Estate of BERNARD MASS& deceased.
having been granted to the undereigned, all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to make payment,
and those baying claims to pTesent them at once
LOVINA hi Oise. Administratrlx, and
ABRAHAM H. BRNNERS. Administrator,
513 RACHEL Street. Philadelphia.
Or to a T. SMALL, their Attorney, /16 north
NINTH Street. apll.met
.IETI ERB OF ADMINISTRATION
having been granted to the undersigned on the es
tate of FRANZ ADAM LINK. deceased, all persons in.
debied. and those haying claims, will pay or present
the same to MARY ANN LIDS. Adminletratrin.
aple met No. 118 GIRARD Avenue.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAV
lug been THIS DAY granted to the undersigned as
Executors of the last will and testament of MATIGARST
HOFFMAN. late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased.
all persons indebted to her estate will make payment,
and all persona having claims against the same will
Present them without delay to
WILLIAM C. SMITH,
Gray's Lane. Twenty-fourth Ward.
JOHN SELLBHS.
Upper Darby. Delaware county,
Bxeentore.
APRIL 6. 1884. aplit-mat*
DELAWABE COUNTY,
Whereas, at a Court of Common Pleas, held at Me
dia. in and for said county. on Monday- the Wth day of
March. A. D., 1881. before the Hon. William Butler.
President, and his associate Judges of said court, upon
the petition of amos Morris and William H. (leaner.
adminisirators of Philip Morris. late of the township of
Tinicum. in said county, deceased. respectfully showing
that on the 88th day of March. A. ID. 1806 the said Philip
Morris executed and' delivered to Lewis Rue a mortgage
on all that certain piece of upland situate in the town
ship of Tinicem aforesaid, bounded by the Amer Dela
ware, by lands of David Bose , by lands of ti e heirs of
John Taylor, deceased. by a drain, by the lands herein.
after described, and by lands of Edward Meade. contain
ing seventeen acres and twelve perches; and also on all
that certain piece of marsh meadow situate in the town
ship of Tinicum aforesaid • bounded by Derby creek, by
lands of the said Edward Meade, by a drain, by the road
leading from the Delaware river, by lands of David
Rose. by another drain, and by land of the heirs of John
Taylor, deceased. containing twenty-five acres and
twenty-six perches, to secure the payment of a certain
bond, dated the day and year aforesaid. conditioned for
the, payment of seventeen hundred and sixty-nine dol
lars. with interest: that on the 17th day of February A.
D. 1807. that said mortgage.for a valuable consideration ,
was legally assigned by the said Lewis Hue to one John
Odenhamer. Jr.* Which mortgage was duly recorded in
the oflioe of the Recorder of Delaware county aforesaid,
in Mortgage Book B, page 281 , and the assignment thereof
in Mort gage Book B.page2B2. that the said John °denim
mer.Jr..lbeing the legal holder of the said mortgage died
without entering satisfaction upon the record of tne
same: that payment has been made of all the money,
principal and interest dna, and to become due on the sal t)
mortgage, and bas so continued for two years and up
wards; and that the said William H Gleaner. who was
the committee of said Philip Morrie, who was a lunatic
for about ten years. ending in 1862, says that during that
time no demand was made upon him for either principal
or interest of the said mortgage. That the said John
Odenhamer, Jr.._ died intestate. unmarried. and Without
issue; that hie legal representatives are Mary. wife of
George Brinton, of the borough of West Chester. county
of Chester. and State of Pennsylvania; Brinton, of
the township of Thornbury, in the county of Delaware
aforesaid: John H. Brinton. of the borough of West
Cheater aforesaid; Catharine, widow of Septimus Ogren,
late of the borough of West Chester aforesaid. deceased,
and Henry Minton, of the township of Thornbary afore.
said: children of Catharine Brinton. a deceased sister of
the said dee:element ; Louisa Ross, widow of Henry Ker
lin, late of Rahway State of Hew Jersey; a deceased eon
of Margaretta Kerlin: a deceased sister of the said tie
ceasent John Odenhamer. of the city of Burlington, State
of Hew Jamey aforesaid; eon of Henry Odenhamer • a
deceased brother of the said a/cement. and Mary De
eimeg, sister of the said de:assent. that the said legal
representatives of the said John Odennamer, deceased,.
are the legal holders of the said mortgage, and therefore
Praying the court to make a decree alltheriallf the Sheriff
of Delaware county to serve a notice stating the facie
above set forth, on the said legal representatives, requi
ring them to appear at the next term of said court, and
answer make to the said petition, and upon due proof
that the full amount for which the said mortgage was
given has been .id. to order satisfaction to be entered
on the record of the said mortgale,..i.nd do such other
things as are directed by the act or assembly in each
oats made and Provided; whereupon the sa id petition
having been read in open court. it was thereby ordered
and declared that the Sheriff of Delaware county serge a
notice, stating the basset forth in said petition on the le
gal representatives of the amid John udenhamer. J r., if to
be found in said county; and in case theparties aforesaid
cannot be found in county. then the Sheriff shall
live ',public notice, as aforesaid, in the Delaware Bounty
American, a raper published in said county of Delaware.
and in The Press, a newspaper published in the cit of
four
Weeks ones a week in each of said papers for
Weeks successively, prior to the Ist of May term next.
requiring the said parties to appear at said term. and
answer the petition as aforesaid, and show cause. if any
they have, why the said court. upon due proof being
made. shall not direct satisfaction to be entered on the
record of said mortgage by the Recorder of said county,
ascot ding to the sot of Assembly in such case made and
provided.
Which nellee la hereby giesn to said parties to be and
appear before the Honorable Judges of said court on the
fourth MOO DAY of May next, to answer as aforesaid.
A ITANZAIIT. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Media, April 191 h. 1864. aplti-met
GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM
WATSR.HEATING AND
APPARATUS,
For Warming and Ventllatingeneee Public Buildings and
Private Resid.
MantitactruNd. bylhe
UPION STEAM ADD WATB6-JI4aPIA6 OOMPAWF
OP PHILADELPIA.
JANIS P. WOOD.
41 Smith 10114711 Street
B. M. TILTWILL. finontintandant
' 20n PAIRS PIVOT BLINDS. NEW,
for sale chew. at Second: hand Depot. BYRN PH,
above Thompson. cash paid for old Poore. Sash. Fix
tures. de. Cap3o•Or.) - NATHAN W. ELLS.
•TRON STAIRS, IRON DOORS AND
I -IL 111110, for ails at Seoond..hand Daunt kIIVRNPII.
W4 9 / 4 14411, OM - In MAO W. &WM.
UTION SALEVS.
FinII4I7BB'BUINLEY, & co.,
Ito, OZ OBBEIMIT and 012 SATIN 4t
SALE OF IMPONRTM A ADNED
LY M ME3YIa ci, )bi
O DO ORNING.
sa4: S. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on font
cre dit, 400 mirages and lots of fancy and ntam'o l lf
goods.Gry
PHILIP FORD & 00., AIIOTioN frAez t ,
tralls KAREET and 023 OOMMEROS Street s.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1.000 CASES Bo
SHOES BROGANS. dm.
THIS mommra.
May 2d, at 10 oieloek preeklelV l inn be 6614 tRI
loan., for cash. LOX) cases Men a. boys ' , and
calf, kip, and grain boots, brogans, balinoraln, on;,"'
ties, cavalry boots, eta_,. women's. rdiellee', and
dren's ea% M
kip. goat. C and morose°. heeled V.
and shoe.. slippers, sailers, bosteltne, etc, ; l ob o t rti
i,
made goods open for examination, with entain i ,l.
early on the morning of sale
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 OMEN 1 /001.a ,
BROM BROGANS. ,
On THURSDAY MORNING,
May bt
Mane for c a sh...ooo mum% boye'• and y ith h ,
MP. and gratn boots, brogans , belmoralm, cue try 6.,';A
dm.
Wcmen's, misses!, and chtldren's calf. kip,
and morocco hefted boots and Owes, slipper
gaiters. Ac., frrm city and Madera nanntaci
plights a general adortment of goods.
pANCOAST & WABNOO
TIONSERS, No. 140 MARKET Street
LARGE SPECIAL ELLIS OF STRAW 00
CATALOGUE.
VMS MORNING.
May 2,11 commencing a t
11 o'clock prod.
prising about 900 cues most fashionable
colors bonnets and hats for Wiles', Wises ,
dren's Wear.
LAE OE POSITIVE SALE OF 760 TOTS AI
AND IMPORTED DRY (WOWS MILLINER
WHITE GOODS. ko . by catalogue.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
May 4th, commencing at 10 o'clock. oompri,J t 4
neral assortment of seasonable goods. wide ;ra i l?'
four d well worthy the Intaglios of bar ere. 4
POSITIVE SPECIAL BALE OF 2.001 DOZRI t io
SKIRTS. BY OATALoGUE .
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, •
May 4th, eomnsenciojz at 10 o'clock precleely e q i
sold about 2 000 dozen hoop Mart , . nomnrining ti, ~e
aof ladles' medium and wide tape skirts of bet ' i : A "'S
and make.
Also. a fail line 6@24 spring misses' woreetp. - „,
superior quality and finish. Particular situates.
ailed to this sale. which will be peremptory. to hi '"
ccount.
'Y HENRY P. WOLBERT,
itrciTioNßEß,
pro. son MARKET Street. South Side. above Stu k
Sales of D Goods. Trimmince. Notions, he, o
''
.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. and FRIDAY Moneta,
Taoncin Ft at. 10 o'clock. .441.
DRY GOODS, MBB, cr,opits, assauszti,
THIS HOR NI NG. CL
May 2d, at 10 o'clock. will be sold,dress and 1:140,
goods, black silks , black clothe , cassimeres.
pants, vests, neat hdkfa . hosiery, triaki,,, - *
swim goods. skirts. be.
Also stock of a shoe store. comprleing oconeresstaltut
balmorals. luting gaiters. brogans. walking qt
slippers, am 03,,
M. NI THOMAS & SONS,
10. 139 and 141 South 70173 TH rut
Sale at No. 152 i. Brown Street.
ELEGANT FURNITURE. HOOK-OASES. vstxr
PETE ac.
Ofr TUESD AV MORNIIIG.
Dietyld, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. at No. 162 Bro.
street, the elegant furniture, including suit of d
room Whiten), line bmcatelle covering. Inner
Wood book-ease. walnut book-ease with in rro
handsome sideboard. suit of elegant chamber farn lp
dna velvet carpets, am am.
May be ermined et 8 o'clock on the morning of afit
EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY RALE—EXTRA. VAL
BLS MEAL ESTATE. IREEDERMAI3I4 ( now
RENTS. ato..
ON TUESDA.
May 8, at 12 o'clock noon. at Y the Exchange, p.
Prising nine Estates, by order of Orphans' Court ip
eoutors. and heirs —32 properties—besides a large am tot
from other owners. altogether 47 properties and pi
of them very valuable,. 50 acres near sightli,;nth et Twenty sixth ward; 78 acres, Mlostown lane, Twe .
fifth ward; 48 acres near Olney. Twenty-third
10 acres, Wheateheaf lane, Twenty-fifth ward; h
some residence. Trenton. N. J.; valuable busingw fp
parties. handsome country seat. and farm; hen li eat
and plain city residences irredeemable Around re I,s,
SMALL SAFE ID VESTMENTS.
The twenty two aroma rents afford opportu br iar
Persons of smell means to make safe investment
abealre e See pamphlet catalogues for full deco Nu
SALE OF VALUABLE THEOLOGICAL LIRE
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
May .3.1. at the Auction Store. the valuable The ,
Library of the late Bey. Samuel B Dalrymple
includes a umber of standard worts.
Sale No. PM North Tenth. street.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO
O RPRTS, &a.
ON WIGINSBDAY MORNING,
4th instant. at 10 o'clock, at No. MO North Tenth tree,
above Poplar. the entire household and klichek
lure. piano, carp( te. matting. &a. NaF.beexataiot et
8 o'clock on the morning of sale.
Public We on the Promises
ELEGANT COtINTRY SEAT, 8 LURES, DARBY BAD
AND SUMMIT STREET. DARBY.
On WEDNESDAY.
May 4, 1884, at 3 o'clock P. IC will be sold at utilk
rale, on the premises. al, elegant country mat, 8 ere
corner of Darby road and Summit street, Darby.. tau
mansion, 2 carriage holism wagon hone: tenant nee,
ice house, &0., vegetable garden. fruit and shade tee
hydraulic ram, good spring water, fish pond, &e. Its
a valuable and bandeome country place.
mar Will be ahovrahy the owner and occupant
ceph B. Conoverd&c.
Assigniax , Sale
ASSETS OF THE BANK OF PERNaILyARIA
ON THURSDAY.
- -
May &, at l 2 o'clock noon. will be mold at public tit
at the Philadelphia Exchange, by order of the mites
of the Bank of Pennsylvania. In pursuance of the who.
city of the Court of Common Pleas of PhiladelphlPia
rots ainlng riaßkie of said balik TAM. eanh. Ps4blt
on or before Mos day. •IC a • 9th, at 12 o'clock Pillar.
ttealara to catalogues. which may be had at the man
rooms.
Sale ISFo, 1826 Green street
,
8171"BEIOR 11/19 ANT BOBEWOD
PIAROBRTISSELB CARPETS. &e.
DO FRIDAY MORAN%
May 6. at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. at Ao. 11326 Chet
street, the superior pineh parlor furniture, elegant )11.
wood 7-octave piano -forte. secretary, and boohoo
walnut chamber furniture. Brussels carpets, &a.
Also. the kitchen &wafture and utensils.
ART May be examined at 8 o'clock on the mornin ul
sale.
OD TUESDAY.
May 10. at 12 o'clock M., at the Philadelphia Esc
without revery°.
. -
Elegant Country Pent. Bristol Tarinike (formal
Bowen's. and latterly Mr. Deallver a). large and
did stone mansion, stable, and coach house. and 23
The mansion is elegantly finished. with all moder
',enigmas. and the grounds handsomely laid out
highly improved Commands beautiful views. c
nient to churches and schools. and accessible to
steamboats atom. in. Sale absolute.
Jeiir
Full particulars in handbills.
EXTENSIVE SALE FURNITURE AT ST. LOU
HOTEL.'
ON MONDAY MORNING,
. . . . .
May 16th. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the entire
Lure of the St Louis Hotel, Chestnut etreet. bet
Third and Fourth streets, comprising the parlor, di
room. and the furniture of 100 chambers, fine hair
tresses, beds, and table limns. Etc. Also. the Mile ,
bar furniture, fire-proof chest, gas chandeliers, &c.
A BSOLUTE SALE OF THE VA
1.11. able Cosa Yotate at Wilkeebirre. Lnserne Co.
PenneTlvanin, known es the KIMBEETON" I
COMPANY."
This valuable property, containing nearly 300 ac
land. will . be sold at auction, at the PHILADEL •
EXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY. 4th of May. 1864,
o'clock noon. It is known to be very valuable, the
of coal having been proved. It is within a abort
tance of Wilkeebarre. and is open to examination a
time.
15•LUM==la=
Oar - Sale absolute £61,000 to be paid when the "f
perty is struck Off
JANES A. FRSSbIAN. Auctioneer, 1
42% WALNUT Street.
Above Yotircl
ap2l- 6t, 28,80. m 72, 8,4
UNITED STATES MILITARY BAIL
ROADS
. .
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT RIJARTNGILSYSA.
WASHINGTON, April 15. 1334
AUCTION. —WILL BB SOLD. on WEDI3B3DAY, tht
18th day of May, at the Railroad Depot. in Alexandria.
Viriltnbt
600 Tons of Old Railroad Iron.
RIO Tons of Old Car I ales.
160 Tens of 66aet Scrap Iron.
100 Tone of Wrought Iron.
3 Tone of Old Brass and Copper.
MO Oil Barrels.
Terms: Cash in Government 'Funds. Ten (10) per Goa
to be paid at the time of purchase, the balanae7on del
very.
The property must be removed within ten days free
date of sale H. L. ROBINSON I
Captain and d. Q. 1
AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
HORSES.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
OAVALRY , BUREAtro
OFPICE. Or CHIRP QUARTERMASTER.
WASHINGTON, Aprll26, 19%
Will be sold at publle Relation, to the highest bidder.
t the time and place named below, viz:
Newport, Penna. Thursday, May Mb,-
Gettysburg. Pentat , Monday, May 9th,
Altoona. Penns Thursday. May 12th.
Mifflin. Penna.. Thursday, May 19th.
Penns.. Thursday. May 28 h,
Lebanon, Penes, Thursday. June 28,
Northumberland. Penna.. Thursday, June 9th,
Scranton, Penna., Thursday. June 16th,
Witheinsnort. Penn. , Thursday, Jane Md.
OVhundred (100) Horses at eettysburg, and Te;
rad And Piny (2001 at each et the other Mims
These horses have been condemned aa unlit for tti
avalry service of the United Stales army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains MO
. 0 bad.
Horses will be sold singly.
Bales begin at 10 A. M., and continue daily till all gra
old.
'muds CASH. in United States Treasury notes oral .
JAMES A SKIN.
ap29-ije2o Li Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
GOVERNMENT SALF,--WILL BE
cold. at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, 11111 2
4th, 1864. at Afdlegbeey Arsenal. nommenotng at ..
o'oloek A At., to the highest bidder. the following pro.
perty. Tin:
I Draft Horse.
18,876 Cartrldia 8018111, Belie, Etc.
76.000 pounds of Ecrap Leather.
60.600 Jo de !tea.
7.726 boxes, barrels, and lteJte.
Terns cash. H. H. WHITELEY.
ap23.9t Lieutenant Colonel of Ordnance.
COAL.
GENUINE EAGLE VEIN COAL- ,
Ronal if not superior to Lehigh. Also, Hart's ID
Plus Ultra Tamil, Rainbow Coal; lag and Stoma alma
la SO. Large ant. SS. BO Der ton. Casa forfeited if not
NB weight &kw tieket. Rook 11119 CALLOW - IHW
Street, above Broad. 0114 111 lion% 70IIRTH.
tow Chestnut. Call and eressOns. Orders by &Wk.'
promptly attended. to by
. soitent ELLIS BRISSON.
O A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAM
XRADOW. and apriii Mosatais Leah Coat ali
bast Losil p Morda. %tin Sebny#lll:
cavfloVeal tit? O k trEIVOND
se6.tf AbTO Jig M.
BSIPPIIIA.
.....
AM& STEAM WEEKLY TO LI.
VBRPOOL. TOUCHING AT CIURRNSTOWI
(Cork Harbor.) The well-known Steamers of the Lira
pool. New York, and Pailadelphla Steamship Compact
ara intended to sail as follows:
CITY OF 8ALT1H0RR..........« SATURDAY. April la
BDIRBUTIGH ........B.ITURDAY, May 7.
CITY OF WASHINGTON. ..... .8 aTIIRDA.Y. May 11.
and eve succeeding Saturday at noon. from Pier 4-0
NORTH River.
RATES OF PASSAGE
Payable In Gold or Its equivalent In Currency.
FIRST CABIN WO 00 STS—.. ..... Ut
Do. to London 80 00 Don a toLondon.... 3i Cri
Do. to 96 00 Do. to Parte....... 40 0.
Do. to Hamburg .90 00 Do. to Hamburg . .. •
91 ` lt
Passengers also forwarded to•Havre, Bremen. .Kett"'
dam. Antwerp 8, at equally to* rates.
NUM fr om toysrDool or Cneenetowni Pint vaeln.
BM, $96. S IGS; Steerage from Liverpool and Queenstown. . Those who wish to send for their friends can bill
tickets here at these rat...
For further information .apply at tieCOMP
11 / 1
°Zees. JOHN 0. DALE. Asiedtz
spl2. /// WALNUT Street rbibaelPh'l
.1:1M BOSTON AND PHILADEL
PHIA. STEAMSHIP LINE, frou
port orLISATUEDAIS. from first wharf above P
btreet. indlagelphla, and Lona Wharf, Bootoa.
The Steamship SOWN, 0/dpt. Matthews, Will nail kat
Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, May 7, at 10 I ,
abillaleamehip NORM ill. Ospt, Baker. Dom 8010
Midi:lloM on same day at 4 o'clock P. M.
There new and substantial steamships form y elar
line, alining from each port Dnnetnally op smv re ,
h•
Insurances effected at one•half the memoir° Mid
on sail vessels.
Pretehte taken at fair ratan.
Shinnays era musts& le send SLID MOW§ od
Bnu
Lading with their goods.
For Freight or Panne (having fine aecommodat tuo,
simply to lISSEY WISSOR C 0..,
mt.) 33S South DELAWARS AVISIU
picKLEs.—loo BBLS. PIOEI I
vinegar.
60 bailable. Pieties In vinegar.
Alio, three -[ alloy and tra l gaUon kegs dteg.
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