LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. • Supreme Court of Painapivanta.—Juattees ' Woodward, Thompson, Strong, and Read. The Philadelphia list on second calling, was re sumed yesterday morning, and the following oases argued; The Fairmount Passenger Railway Company vs. quicksall, treasurer of the F. P. Railway Com pany, •to the use of S. Dlegarge. Error to the Dls 'Wet (3our t. This Was an Ration in the court below •on a promissory note in the following rerun : 13,062 60.) • PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9, 1860. Fourmonths after date the Fairmount Passenger Railway Company promises to pay to the order of their treasurer, three thousand and sixty-two dol lars and fitty cents, without defalcation, for value received. Payable at the Commonwealth Bank, MARTIN THOMAS, President. P. B. Wzrnerrzo, Secretary. [BEAL) Indorsed. HARVEY QUIOKSALL. The defendant alleged that the instrument is on its face or such a character that a person claiming ko be the holder, and seeking to recover upon it, is bound to show that the president had power to issue it, and that the company received a considera lion for it. And the defendant further alleged that it was • issued by the president and the legal plaintiff fraudulently, and that the consideration •IVAS used •by the president for his own purposes. And the .Instrument being under seal, and the plaintiff; there fore, not being in the position of the holder of a hill • or note—in other words, not being entitled to recover • of Quickeall—the treasurer could not. The defendant argued that if he proved these allegations, there •could be no recovery. The court admitted the instrument without re quiring any preliminary proof from the plaintiff The defendant proved that the note was sold. by a note broker, by order of the president, at a discount of ten per cent.; that Thomas was in the habit of selling such notes at such a discount; that.,the pro-. oeede were handed to Air. Thomas, or applied to his fuse. The broker's scratcher, and a paper alleged to he his memorandum of sale, were offered in evidence to show Thomas' use of the money, but the evidence ins rejected. Thomas was offered as a witness, but was rejected by the court, because be was the owner of stock, *though the stock was pledged for a debt far beyond its value. The admission of the note without any prelimi nary proof, the rejection of the scratcher and memo randum of sale and of. Thomas as a witness.land the charge to the jury, gave rise to the questions before the court, and form the .. ground of argument here. The court directed the jury to find for the plaintiff, and they returned a verdict in his favor for $3,282.49. Argued by E. S. Miller for plaintif in error, and by Ben. John o.. Knox for defendant in error. Chew's Appeal. Non pros. entered. Steelwagon - vs..Teffries. Error to District Court. Argued by James Lynd, Esq., for plaintiff in error, and by . J. 0. Longstreth and J. G. Brinckle, for defendant in error. Tai'lor's Appeal. Commonwealth Bank's appeal and Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank's appeal. Appeals from the decree of the District Court. Ar gued. Argued together by Isaac S. Serrill, A. K. Smith, W. H. Bawls, and Wm. A. Porter, Esqrs. Supreme Court at Nisi Ifrlue—ChiefJastice Lowrie. Hoskins Te. Nichols. for the plaintiff for $7OO. Michael Connell ye. Pennsylvania ,Railroad Co. Before reported. Verdict District Court—Judge Stroud. Henry St. John O'Neill ve. The Oily of Philadel phia. An action to recover an amount that the Commisatoner of Highways deducted from plain titf's bill for cleansing the streets of the Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth districts. Plain-. Ulf suffered a non suit. District. Court—Judge Hare. Shannon vs. Starkey. An action on a book ac count. Before reported. Verdict for plaintlr for $13,139.10. Alexander Million vs. Geo. R. Whitaker. An ac ton to recover the value of 47 shares of the stock of the Warren Foundry and Machine Shop Company. On trial. Court of Oyer and Terminer and quarter Sessions—Judge Allison. Robert Fox, proprietor of Fox's OtUJIIIO on Chest nut street, was put on trial and conticted yesterday of a charge' of larceny of ajudgment note foe $$.Z. It appears thatiterendant, and a man named Curran, purchased from a Mr. Wolf the theatrical establish ment at the Continental Theatre in Walnut street above Eighth, paying therefor $250 in cash and this judgment note. Owing to troubles respecting Wolf's partnership, the defendant and Curran did not occupy the place but one' night. When the judgment note came due, the bolder, a Mr. Heitzler, sent it to Fox for payment, when he took possession. of it, and re fused afterwards to deliver it up. Hence this prose cution. The defendant asserts that Wolf was not the owner of the premises, and had no right to sell, and for these reasons they were never pfit into com plete possession of the place. Much to the surprise of an who heard the case, the jury rendered a vex , diet of guilty.' Joseph Bonham and John P. O'Neill, Etna., appeared for the prosecution, and William Bull and Charles Mann, Eggs., for defendant. THE POLICE. (perms . 11f. Recorder Ellen.] The,Substiente Business. Capt. John Reynolds, of Company H, 180th Penn ,sylvania Volunteers, Col. Peyton, had another bearing before the Recorder yesterday on the charge of affixing the name of W. }. Bache, United States mustering officer, to the certificate of a soldier mum dered into said regiment. U. S. District Attorney Coffey appeared for the United States ; J. W. Stokes for defence. The suit ( a is brought at the instance of e Judge Advocate General. There was but one . vitness examined, whose testimony, while it d not allude to the affixing of the signature, throata some light upon other circumstances of the case, These suits, we learn from the best of authority, are simply the drops that come before the storm. Sergeant Millard sworn.--I em in the service of the United States ,• belong to the 180th Cavalry, Col. Peyton ; I know Captain Reynolds ; he was acting as captain of Company H ; I don't know that he was ever mustered in the service of the United States as a captain; I remember the 11th of No. Tember last. Question. Now state what was done by you and Captain Reynolds on that day 7 Answer. Captain Reynolds enlisted me and others I on that day; he promised me the city bounty, of fifty dollars; I was sworn into Company H; after that, be came to camp and took me and four others to Colonel Peyton; the damp is at Haddonfield; Al derman Beater and Captain R. came there ,• the captain said he would lix it so that I could get Trtiir the four others had previously been sworn. into the service of the United States; the character of these papers wee, that we were willing to be sworn. In the places of drafted men; I did loot know this when I signed one of the blanks ; after this I had some talk with the captain • he said he was doing it for my benefit, and not for himself; he gave me $3O, two of the other men received $3O each ; the captain made no promise as to any amount we were to re ceive; of the men, three have deserted ; the other man and myself are still in camp; I don't remember 'that W. D. Stewart is a member of Company H ; I think there is a Stewart in the regiment. Cross-examined.—l was mustered in on the day I enlisted; I got the city-bounty money after the •company was consolidated with Company B; I re ceived no money as a substitute; Captain Reynolds paid me the $3O some time after having been sworn in; I don't know who I was to be a substitute for; I did not refuse to be mustered into service until I got some money; the citizens of the Ninth precinct of the Fifteenth ward °tiered me 1000 to go as a substi tute, and I refused; if I must tell the reason, why I , must; the reason why I refined was, because I was a resident of the Twenty-fourth ward, and could ; not conscientiously swear I resided in the Thirteenth ward ; I don't know what I te meived the $3O from Capt. Reynolds for ; I received it because almost anybody would receive money when offered to him, (laughter] ; I can't say that I know Miller or Simpaon I understood that substi tute brokers were about; when I swore to the paper, I did not know exactly what I was swearing o ; I am aware now, that when I swore myself in as a substitute I had been sworn into the service of the United ,fates. The evidence here closed, and the case went over to next Monday afternoon, 4 o'clock. That Forgery. The circumstances connected with the case of the forgery, as mentioned in yesterday's Press, present some points worthy of more than ordinary conside ration. It seems that in the year 1860 the alleged forger purchased $289 worth of goods, and gave a note for the payment. .To this document he signed the name of Simon Mann, and, it is alleged, took the goods down to the State of Virginia. The note be came due, and was never paid. A day or two since Mr. Vogel, from whom the goods were purchased, happened to .step into a hotel where the defendant :had registered his name as M. Mann. He accosted and the defendant equivocated, by saying he did not give the note, that it maid have been his brother Simon. It seems that the prisoner had come to this -city, and was negotiating for goods wanted very much by the people down South. How he was to get beyond the Union lines, or whether he desired to do so, is a matter that the defendant alone can CV. plain, He entered bail yesterday to answer the charge of forgery. (Before Mr. Alderman fickler.) Buying Oysters from a Cart. Robert Spanish and Lewis Ross, both colored, were arraigned before Ald. Renter yesterday, on the charge of the larceny of $2, the• property of Mr. Richard Magee, residing No. 2018 Cambridge street, near the Girard College. The facts of this case are somewhat interesting. It seems that on Thursday evening the defendants passed along Cambridge street with a cart, partly loaded with oysters. Mr. Magee desired a hundred, opened, and struck a bar gain. In a short time the material for a first-class family stew was handed to the person at the door, and a twadollar note was handed the vendor of the bivalves. Change could not be made. "Guess if you send a person down to the store we oan get change," said the defendant Spanish. He was told to take it there, and give the change to a little boy that Mr. ITagee sent along. The two went to the store, but could not get the .change. The man who had the note suddenly ran .away, leaving the little boy remaining behind. The lad returned to the house, and Mr. Magee was in formed of the facts. The men were searched for, and found. They appeared to be in great glee at 'what they may have supposed to be quite a smart transaction. Officer Williams. of the reserve force, was called, and he'took the defendants into custody. They were committed to answer. We might have state before, that upon counting the oysters they Were found to fail 39 short of a hundred. Alleged Larceny A young man named, or rather calling himself Chas. Osborne, was arraigned before the alderman yerterday afternoon at the Central Station, on the charge of the larceny of a piece of alpaca, valued at the sum of $23, the property of• V. E. Archlabault. The accusalowas seen to take itfrom the store front. The goods were' identified by F. Devlin, a young man In the employ of the owner. Thomas Conway testified that he saw the defendant lift the goods. The prisoner, on being asked if he had anything to say, replied, " I have no knowledge of it at all, sir." lie was committed In default of $l,OOO, to answer at court. Discharged. • . Edgar Morton, one of the parties arrested on suspi cion of haring been engaged in the'recent robbery at the store of Mr. Ounther,South Third etreet,wae dis •oharged by AM. Heftier yesterday. The only witness against him wne a soldier, Ilamedgacab Newcomer t who was on duty at the military quarters, on Third street, below Pine, on the morning of the robbery. He saw a man pass by with a load of shoes and leather in his arms. The prisoner looked like that person, but the witness could not swear positively that be was the same man. The defendant was,. therefore, discharged. ' •". • . . (Before Mr. Alderman Devlin.) Dance House. James Elope, charged with keeping a disorderly ^dance houseae2lst and Market etreets,wris arraigned before Alderman Devlin yesterday morning. There was considerable complaint lodged with the pollee against the place. It is alleged that people passing by wore often annoyed and grossly insulted by the frequenters of the establishment. The alleged pro prietor, Mr. Hope, entered ball in the sum of WO to answer at court. :PERPETUAL BEATJTIr.- HUNT' S WHITS LIQUID EIiaMEL, prepared from the re.. • ceipt of Madam 'Rachel Leverbon the celebrated Tarlatan . Ladles' Enameller.. It whitens die akin, giving It a soft, satin-like texture, and imparts a fro hness, smooth aims. ',pearl-like tint and transparency to the compie xion w hich le quite natural, without injury to the skin, and cannot 'possibly be detected. Price 23 cents. g lier are re quested to call for a circular, and try the enamel before purchasing This preparation is indispensable for the eta e. Sold fluty at HUNT & CO.'S. Perfumers, • tall-Sin 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Ws.inut. ,MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED • AN-L. SUPPORTERS POR,-LADIES, and the 'only Sup. -1 porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and physicians are; respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Bette. at her raglan:m(oo39 WALNUT Street, Phi- ' ladelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thoneand in. valide have ban advised by their physlclane to use bar applianees. Thom only are genuine bearing the United (Bata copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials. nuiti-inthatt SHERIFF'S SALES... • SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY;97.RTITE 'OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me dire fed, will be mt. Posed to public sale or verlue, on MONDAY Evening. March 2, low, at 4 o'clock, ut ,inusoin-street Hall, • All that certain lot or piece of ground and the twenty Mick messuages thereon erected, situate on the month side of Buttonwood (formerly hated Tam inany) street. between DoluWilre 'Fourth street and the 01.1 York road, In the city of Dbiledelphin (formerly the Northern Liberties); containing in front or breadth on the said Buttonwood street fifty-five feet, and in length or depth southwisril about one hundred and thirty-two feet. Bounded eastward by ground now or late of Abigail Physic, westward by ground nor or late of Joel Torr. northward by the said Button wood streetoind south wArd by ground now or /ate of Charles Fox. (13etug the same lot of ground which Samuel Jobson. innlor.by indenture' of the sixth of Eeptember, ono thousand eight blalir!ld anti thirty-one, recorded in Deed hook 4. Al., No. 21.. ' page 64, &c. grant ed ad cony. yed to Mo Attinora to fee; and the said Marshall Amen,. by indentnre of the twenty-ninth May, one thousand eight hundred and tAirtZ-one- in Deed nook A. No. 'l3, page nut, granted itlIC COUVeYIIII tile same premises to noun* It, Sitter in fee, reservoir iiiiimout unto him the said Marshall Attmore, hie Loire and assigna, the yearly rent Chum of Dove hundred and thirty-six dollars; and the said Heuer H. Sitter and Lucy Ann, his wife.by in denture endorsed on the la st , rocited indenture, dated the thirty-first of July, one thousand eight hundred Rod thirty-two, recreated ;tad reconVeyed to the said Mar shall Attmore the aforesaid premises, subject. to the said tent c ha r ge by virtue of which the said gran nd rent lie (inne merged alai extinguished; and the said Marshall Attmore. by indenture of first of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, the countorpartwhereof • is l'etOrlied in . Deed Book A. M., No. 88, patio 481, &c., granted and conv reservingaid lot to thosald Antony G. ijiMITOIIO In fee. thereout the yearly rent of three hundred and thirty-six dollars,Pnyable half-yearly to him, his heirs and assigns.) • • D. B.—Ott the above lot of ground Homo are fronting on Buttonwood street four throe-story brick house., with basements, and in the rear of said four houses are sixteen three-story brick houses with basements fronting on Tammany court; said court running south from said Buttonwood street the whole depth of said lot and in the middle ofthe same. The said premises will be divided and sold separately sin follows: . . No. 1. I:11 that certain let or piece of ground and the ten three-story brick holism; with basements thereon, situate on the south side of Buttonwood (formerly called Tammany) street, between Delaware Fourth street and the Old F ork road, in the city of Philadelphia (formerly in the Northern Liberties); onatalutug in front or breadth on the said Bnttonwood street twenty-seven feet six inches (including one-half of the whole width of.said Tammany court), audio length or depth southward ale ut one hundred and thirty-two feet; bounded east ward by ground now or late of Abigail Physic, west ward by premises No. 2 hereinafter described, north ward by said Buttonwood street, and southward by ground now or late of Charles Fox. Together with the tree nee, right, liberty, and privilege or the said Tam many court, in common .with the owners, tenants, and occupiers of the premises No. 2 hereinafter described, as and tor a passageway and watercourse, and of ingress, mess, and' regress into. out of, over, and along the conical alt times hereafter forever. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground and the ten three-story brick henget; with basements souththereon, situate on the side of Buttonwood (formerly called Tammany) etreet, bet wren Delaware Fourth street and the old Fork road, in the city of Philadelphia (formerly in the Northern Libor t es); containing i u front or breadth on the said Buttonwood etreet twenty-seven feet six inches (including one-half of the whole width of said Tammany court), and in length. or depth southward about ens handred'ned thirty-two feet; bounded east ward by premiss No. 1 hereintibove described, westward by ground now or Into of Joel Totr, northward by said Buttonwood • street, and southward by ground now or late of Charles Fox. Together with the free use, right, liberty, and 'privilege of the said Tammany court, in common with the owners, tenants, mid occupiers °timid Premises No. 1 horetnabove described, as and 'for a pasrageway. and watercourse, and of ingress, egress, and regress into, out of, over, and along the same at all times hereafter fors ver. • CD. C.. i 6; feT., 113. Debt, 131,593.6 f. Setred and taken in execution as the property of Caro line F. Onervelle, administratric, to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philada, Sheriff's Office, February 12, 12. fel4-3t SHERIFF'S .SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF ki a writ of Vendaloni Ex:pones, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MOSDAY Evening, March 2,1:M. at 4 o.'clock, at Sansom-street Han, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the west side of Martha street, ninety feet north of Mu sting den, in the Nineteenth ward: city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on said Martha street one hundred and 'seventeen feet six and one-eighth inches, and extending of that width westwardly in depth one hundred and tea feet to Collins street. [Recital. —Deed W. F. Emlea and .1. D. Sergeant, trustees, et al., to Joel Jones, dated 'May thirteenth, one thousand eight- hundred and fifty, and recorded in E. D. W. , 4,361, &c. ; reserving ground rent eighty - eight dollars and fourteen cents • [D. C.. 36 ; Mar. T. ' '63. Debt., esm3.3o. Seized and taken in execution as the propertyof Joel Jones, and to be sold by • JOHN THOMMON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's °Mee. Feb. 111.1863. fel43t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Vend Wont Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or roudue. on MONDAY Evening, March 3.16&,, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street. Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage or tene ment and lot or piece of ground situate on the west aids of Eighth street,at the distance of one hundred and forty six feet northward Dom the no littrest corner of said Eighth street and Coates street, in the Thirteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia t containing in front or breadth on said Eighth street seventeen feet (including the northernmost moiety on an alley two feet four inches wide in the clear on said Eighth greet by thirty-four feet in depth), and extending in length or depth west ward between parallel lines at right angles with the said Eighth street one hundred and teu feet. Bounded north ward by ground of John B. Collins, on the south by ground of James Ketcham, on the west by ground of Samuel Fite, and ou the east by Eighth street aforesaid. (C. P. 94: Afar. T.. V.) Debt. 91,30 L M. Brightly. I Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jos. /tomer. and to be sold by . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Feb. 11. WO fell-St R,I.IERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Veuditioni Setpoits, to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale otvenclue, on MONDAY•Evening, March 2: 15g3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the three story brick messnago thereon erected, situate on the west side of Delaware becond.street, at the distance of two hundred and sixty feet southward from the south side of Diamond street. in the late district of Kensington, In the county (now city) of Philadelphia; containing . in- front or breadth on said Second st. fourteenfeet,and extending in length or depth westward ' between parallel lines at. right angles with said said second street, one hundred and twenty-one feet nine inches to Philip street: toge ther with the free use, liberty and Privilege of the said Philip street. • [Being the same lot or piece of ground which Oliver Parry and wife. and Nahtaniel Randolph and wife, by deed dated twentieth of June, ORO thou sand eight hundred and fifty, and recorded in Deed. Book G. W. C., No. 90, page S 3, granted and conveyed unto the said John Shay, his heirs and assigns In lee. subject to a yearly ground rout of sixty dollars, payable semi-annnally on the first day of April and October of each year unto the said Parry and the said Randolph, their heirs and assigns.] CD. ,55; Mar. T.,'51. Debt,5127.69. Ernst. felt-3t Seized and taken in execution as the property of John and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff.' Philadelphia. Sherifre Office. February 11.18613. • SHERIFF'S SATM.-:LBY VIRTUE OP a writ of Pluries Vendhiont Exponae, to me directed, will be exposed to public male or vendue.• on MONDAY Evening March 2, Mt at 4 o'clock, at .Sansom-straet ell that certain three-story brick messnage or tene ment anti lot or piece of ground thereunto belonging, situate on the north tide of Market Hato High) street, he in the said city of Phila tween Fourth hod Fifth streets, &doh is. ; containing In breadth uu the stattl-Murhot.trons sixteen feet, including one foot three inches* of a certain • alley extending northward from said -Market street to the depth of thirty-five feet, opeit for the accommoda tion of this and the adjoining promises to the eastward, and in length or depth northward one hundred feet. Bounded southward by the said Market street, osatward by a messuage and lot now or late belonging to the es tate •of William W. Howell, deceased, northward by ground fonnorl,y of Elizabeth Chandler, and westward by a lot formerly of Humphrey Jones. now belonging to William McCarthy and Thomas Davis. (D. C., 44; March T., Debt, 83,213.16, Hirst.] Seized and taken in exeenHon as theproporty of Charles' B. Truitt and Robert W. D. Truitt, and to be sold by• JOHN -THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphla,Sherirs Office, February 5,1158.. fel4-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY .VIRTITE OF a writ of Dmitri Facia.% to me directed, will be cr eased to public sale or vendue,' 'MONDAY Evening, March 2, ISM, nt 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Columbia avenue, at the distance of fifty feet westward from the wont side of Thirteenth street, in the late dis trict of Penn, now Twentieth ward of the city of Phila delphia, containing in front or breadth on said Columbia avenue sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth southward of that width sixty. three feet: bounded north ward by the said Columbia avenue southward bit ground now or late of Townsend Smith. eastward by pound of Samuel T. Roberts, and westward partly by other ground of the said Samuel '/'. Roberts. and partly by the head or easternmost end of a two-feet-wide alley leading westward into a certain thirty-nine-feet-wide street laid out and. opened for public use, parallel with the said Thirteenth street. (Being the same premises which Samuel T. Roberta, by indenture dated the twen ty-second day of April, anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-eughl., granted unto tbscsaid Samuel McCoy In fee, subject to the payment of it'yetuiy ground rent of sixty dollen'. CD. C.,16; Mar.T. '63. Debt 16624. 3.ll:Wheeler.] Seized and taken in execution RN the property of Samuel McCoy, and to be sold by SOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee. February 11, 1363. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ Of liendltloni Exponas, to me directed, will be expo+ed to public sale or vendito, on 3IONDAY March 2, It ti, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain three-story brick mesaange or tenement and the lot or piece of 'ground whereon the same is erected, situate on the north, side of Laurel street at the distance of forty-three feet eleven inches westward from the went side of New Market street, in the Sixteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia ; contain ing in front or breadth on said Laurel street fifteen feet four inches, and extending in length or depth northward fifty feet. [Being the same premises which James Lo gsn et nx, by indenture dated February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sil4Y-011(1, recorded in Deed Book A. C. 11. e No. 7, pigs granted and' conveyed unto the said Irederick Klemm In fee, subject to the pay ment of a yearly ground rent of thirty-six dollars and sixty-six rents, being.. the proportion allotted to the above described premises of a larger annual ground rent of one hundred and eighty dollats. No. 2. All that certain three-story brick messnage or tenement, brick slaughter-house and lot or piece of ground situate on Vv. east side of Hancock street at the distance of two hundred and twenty - two feet northward from Master street. in the city of Philadelphia, late Dis trict of Kensington ; containing in front or breadth on said Hancock street forty-eight feet, and in length or depth extending thence eastward. keeping the same breadth at right angles with said Hancock .street, one hundred and sixty-feet to Clinton street. Bounded northward by ground granted to William Saylor, south wail by ground 'granted to James Hamilton. eastward by said Clinton street, and westward by said Hancock street: [Being the same premises which George Magee; Sheriff, by Deed Poll, dated November twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, entered among the records of the District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia. in Deed Book 1., No. 2, page 331, granted and conveyed unto the said Frederick Klemm in fee, subject to the payment of a ground rent of ninety-six (loners per year.] No. 3. - All those certain four three-story brick mes stnigm or tenements and lot or piece of ground situate on the southwest corner of Frankton road and Thompson street, lately called Pbcenix street, in the Seventiaanth ward of the city of Philadelphia ,• containing In front or breadth on said road thirty-three feet two inches, and in length or depth extending thence westward keeping the same breadth at right angles with said road one hundred feet. Bounded northward said Thompson street, southward by ground now or lapely of Horatio B. Pen nock, eastward by Fmnkford road aforesaid, and west ward by ground formerly of George W. Smith and Charles Ingersoll trustees, etc. [Being the same lot or piece of gfonnd which J. Catlin and wife, by indenture bearing date the twenty-fourth dayot February, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, intended to be recorded, ; granted and conveyed unto Frederick Klemm in fee.) [D- C. 41; Mar. T. VI. Debt, idled Brightly.] Seized anetaken in execution as the property of Fre derick Klemm, and to be meld by .. . . .1011li THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Delco, February ii, 1817.1 ERIFFS •SALE.-BY .VIRTUE SII. P`-' a writ of Vouditioni Exponas,lto me directed, will be' exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY- hveulng,- March 2,15e3. at 4 o'clock, at Sansout-street Hall, All that certain three.etory brick rues/silage or tene ment, and lot or piece of ground situate on the east side' of William street, at the distance. of forty-eight feet northward from the north side of Pratt street, i the city urPhlladelphia: containing in front or breadth on said William street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth eastward between parallel linos; at right an lei with the said William street, one hundred and thirty feet to a thirty-feet-wlde street called Buekned street. Bounded northward by ground now or late of Thomas L. Woolston, eastward by Bncknell Street, southward by ground formerly of said Thomas L. Wooiston, and westward by William street. (Being the Same lot of ground which Thomas L. Woolston and wife. by inden ture dated Sept. 27th. DM, recorded in Deed Book •W. C., No. 115, page • Ma, Sic ,Irmuted and convoyed unto James Berke in fee, subject to a ground rout of 464 per annnmJ ... CD. C., 65; Mar. T., '&3. . Debt. $135,32 Thorn. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Rorke, andlto be sold by • MEIN THOMPSON. Sheriff. l'hilndelpbin, Sheriff's . °Mee; Febnuny 11, lSa3. fell-H • RIIERIFF'S SAVILEBY.VIRTUE OF A 'writ of Tanditioni Expolts, to me directed, will be exposed to public lade or roadies, on MONDAY Evening. March ?,1883, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Ball, • All that certain • three-story brick 111MIlage or tene ment, back buildings, and lot or piece of ground, or. f.n the north side of (=hunt avenue, at the distance of orty feet westward from the -west side of Thirteenth street in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Girard avenue ci clam, feet, and - extending in length •or depth north ward of that width, at right angles to the said Girard avenue,-one hundred and tirenty feet to Davis street. Bounded northward by the said Davis street, southward by the said Girard ' avenue, and eastward and westward by ground intended to have 'been grant-' ed to said John Davy. (Being• the same lot or piece of ground which the said Benjamn Davis and wife, by indenture dated the thirteenth day of Febru ary, anno Domini one ilionsand eight hundred .and fitly-four, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book T. K, No. VW page 246. Ste., granted and conveyed note the said John Davy in fee; reserving thereout the yearly ground rent or stun 'of two hn mired and ten dollars. pay able bait-yearly on the first day of the months Of Joan ary,and July in every, year,' for arrears of . which the judgment was obtained upon which thiioxectithYa lons issued. 7 . N:.8..--We are Menecited to state that Mr. Davy ,has "no longer any interest in the said emu-limos. CD. O. Si; Afar. T., 13. - 3,1 Debt, $031) 77. E. & Campbell. Seized and taken ill execution as the Property ofJohn Davy, and to be sold by .TOIIN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, February 10, 126.1. 11314-3 t • ST U:OFFS SALE,BY. VIRTUE OF a writ of Lorari VacIAA, to me climb's', will be ex posed to rmillievato or renititc, nn MONDAY NVOitlng. Mara 2. laltsit 4 o'clock, at Su nsom-stteet Hail, All these two certain brick ine.susures or tonenteicls and lot or pieces of ground, situate on the south side of Haverfoni street, at the distance of twenty-two feet six inches eastward from the. east side of rhiriy-srvontli street. or Eighth street, ns the said Eighth street was originally laid ant and opened of the width . f fifty foot. In the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said llaverford street thirty-two feet six inciter, and extending of that width in length or depth southward between linerparal lel will; soid.Teiry-seventh street ninety feet, including un the west half thereof the WIWIR of a three-feet-wide alley ,leading into anti_from said Thirty-seventh street Cllaing part:of the same premises which Patrick alcWilliam , , nyendor•ed deed •poll bearing data the twenty-fenrth day of December, alien Domini one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-seven, recorded in feed Book A. 1). B. Nn. page DB; Sm., granted and conveyed to the gald J&epi, Ilerbert in fee, under nut Pisbject to inirtainre ntrictious as to ballitinirs, WISCI to the payment of a . certain yearly ground rent or sum of one hundred and twenty dollars as therein mentioned, and William S. Haber and others in whom the fee of said ground rent vested, by indenture bearing even date with the sold mortgage and intended to be recorded, released, and ex ringnisheil the same unto the said Joseph Herbert. his heirs and assigns, forever.) N. 13,—These preinisas will bo sold as follows: -No. I.—All that certain three-story brick n.s.inge and Int or piece of ground on the south side ofilavorford street twenty-two fret six inches eastward from Thirty seventh street; containing in front sixteen feet three inches, end hi der.h ninety feet including said alley. No. 2. —All that certain three-story brick. missuago end lot of ground on the south side of 'revertant street thirty-eight feat nine inches east kard from Thirty seventh street; containing in front sixteen feet throe inches, and in depth ninety foot. (D. C„ 25; Mar. T„ Debt, $3.0b0. Brightly, Seized and taken In execution as the property of Joseph Norbert, and to be sold by SOHN THOMPSON,' Sherif. Philailelphin, Sheriff's Office, Fehruarylo, 18i2. tali-3t • RHERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditloni Bxponas, to me directed, will be • exposed to public sale or vendne, on MOND A.Y Evening, March 2, lat at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. . All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the meet ing -house thereon erected, situate on the oast side of • Delaware Fifth street, at the distance of ninety-one feet anti one nick, oil thwart' lino southeastern corner of said Fifth street and Carpenter street. in the late district of Southwark and county of Phil/1404MM, now w thin the city of Philadelphia. containing in front or breadth, on the sold Fifth street, sixty -threeleet and four incite:,• and extending that breadth . eastward, between two right lime drawn at right Jingles with the said Fifth • street, eighty-seven fort and two incites, more or less, to the western boundary of the burial ground of •the Third Presbyterinn Church of Philadelphia. Bounded on the north by ground now or late of John Dillon, on' the .east by so Id burialground , on the south by ground new or late of William Rowe and Peter Fox, and on the west by 'Fifth street afnreslhl, which lot of ground Mary Foulke and Eleanor I'. Foulke, by indenture dated the thirty-first day of March, anno Domini eighteen hun dred find forty-two, recorded, at Philadelphia. in Deed Book G. S., No. SP, page 252, &c., granted and con veyed unto the Second Baptist Church of Southwark, their euccessors and assigns, reserving theroont'a cer tain yearly ground rent 01' slim of one hundred and sixty dolfttrs, in erynal half-yearly ayments, on the first day of the mouths of January and July, in every year there after forever, as in and by the said above-recited Inden ture, reference being thereto had, will more fully anti at large appear, and the mune of which said corporation, the gmuteeta above. mentioned. was afterwards, to wit, 'on the twentieth day of April, one llwinannd eight hun dred and fifty-five, changed - by the Court of. Quarter ge,}4oll£t of Philadelphia county, in due form of law, to The. Calvary Baptist Church of Philndelphia." CD. C.. 110• '81.7 Deht.t.ooo. ,8. H. Parkins. Seized and taken in execution as the property of The Calvary, Baptist Church of Philadelphia," and to be sold by - JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Feb, 11.1867. fol4-3t HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF writ of Fleri Faeias, to inn directed, will bit ex posed to public sale or vendee, en Monday livening, March 2,1.%3, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, • ' All that curtain Ulm-W:IT brick messul, ge or tens. meet, back bnildings, and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side h of S. 'tenth street, at the distance of one hundred sad one feet three inches southward from the southeast cornsr of. said Seventh street and .Tetferson street, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadel phia; containing in front or breadth on the (mid Seventh street seventeen feet,. and extending that breadth in length or depth eastward; beta een parallel lines at right angles with said Seventh street, eighty-eight feet; bounded northward by ground of said Joshua F. La ving, eastward and southward by ground late of George Howell, and westward by Seventh Street aforesaid. (Being the same premises which said Josiah Leeds sod wife. by indenture dated the thirtieth day of September, A. D. AM, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book T. H., No. Da, page 116, Sze,, granted and conveyed unto the said Joshua F. Liming in' fee, .reserving theroont the, ye arly ground rent or stun of on. hundred and Ave dol lars. Payable half yearly on the first (lay of the months of Jannei y and Jul v 1n every year, for arrr ars of which the judgment was obtained upon which this execution wits hauled.) ID. C.,18 : Dl. TA 'GU Debt, Slitl3.oB. E. 8. Campbell. Seized and taken in execution as the property of .Toahun F. Laning t and to be sold by . ;WEN TEOMPSON, Shf. riff. .• Philadelphia. Sheriff's Ottlee. February 13. f014.3t •p,BERIFF'S STILE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendßion! Exponas, to me directed, wilt be exposed to publicsale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, March 2,1663, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, , • All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the east ludo of Thirteenth x treet, at the distance of one hue-, Bred and forty-four (144) feet southward front the south side of Columbia avenue. in tho Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Thirteenth street sixteen feet, and extending in lem, ,, th or depth of that width eastward, parallel with said Columbia avenue, ono hundred and sixteen feet to a thirty-two-feet-wide street. [Being the same pro mises which William M. Parham and wife, by inden ture dated May fourteenth; anuo Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, recorded in Deed Book R. D. W. No. 76. page &V, &c., granted and conveyed unto Benjamin Willson in fee. subject to a ground rent of one hundred and six dollars per annum.) • Seised.. 88; March T., 'O. Debt, $109.05. Thorn. and taken in execution as the property of Ben jamin Willson, and to be sold by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. February 13. 1883. fel4-3t Q,BERLFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public wile or vondue, on MONDAY Evening, March 2, I:E3, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, R-All that certain three-story brick metsnage or tens-. ment and lot or piece of ground, situate on the east side of William street, at the distance of thirty-two feet. northward from the north side of Pratt street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front or breadth on said William street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth eastward between parallel lines at right angles with the said William street ono hundred and thirty feet, to a thirty-feet-wide street called Buoknoll street. Bounded northward and southward by ground formerly of Thomas L.. Woolston,. eastward by Bucknell street, and westward by William street.- fnutun.the or piece of ground which Thomas L. Wooleton and wife, by indenture dated ,Feptember 20th, 1851, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., Nu. 115, page "ad, &c., granted and conveyed unto James Rorke in fee, subject to a ground rent of 1564 per annum. W. C., 64; M. T. 'SU Debt. 4.136.62. Thom. . . _ Seized and taken In execution as the property of James Rorke, and w be sold by JOHN THONESON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Olken, Feb. 13, INS. f01441t ERIFFS SALE.—BY..:VIRTETE OF K-/ a Writ of Vonditionl Bxponas, to me directed, will be' exported to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening,,'• March 2.1200. at 4 o'clock, at &It:Isom-street Ball, ' All that certain these : story brick messitage or tenement and lot or piece of ground. situate, on the seast side of swim.-- eer.— ntl., tat.. t k ewe- of Pratt street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on said William at. sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth eastward of that width along said Pratt street one hundred and thirty feet to a thirty-feet wide street. called Bucknell street. Bounded southward 1:4 , said Pratt street, northward by ground late of Thomas It t Woolston, eastward by Bucknell street. and weetwarri by William street. (Being the same premises which Thomas L. Wooiston and wife, by indenture, dated Cep tember 20th. 18.51, recerded in Deed Book G. W. C.. No. • ill, page 224, &e., granted and conveyed unto James Rorke in the. subject to a ground rent of $64 per an ? num.) • EL: C., 67:•Mar. T., '63.) 'Debt. $136.62. Thorn. Seized and taken In eneention as the property of James Rorke, end to be sold by JOHN T.HOMPSON. Sheriff'. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, February ]l, EtH. feI4SS SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioui Expouas, to ine dirdeted, will be exposed to public sale or veudue. on MONDAY Eve ning, March 2, MA at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the oast Mite of Thirteenth street, at the distance of ono hundred and twenty-eight (128) feet southwardfrom the south 4ido of Columbia avenue, in the Twentieth ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Tirteenth street sixteen feet; and extending eastward in length or depth of that width parallel with said Co lumbia avenue one hundred and sixteen feet to a thirty two feet wide street. (Being the same premiseslwhich William M. Parham and wife, by )ndentareffated May fourteenth, anno Domini mm thousand eight hundred' and fifty-Mx recorded in Deed Book R. D. W.,No. 76, p ge MO • &c., granted' and conveyed unto enjamin in fee, subject to a ground rent of one hundred and six dollars per annum.) CD. C. 66.4 Mar. T,'63.] •Debt, 51130.03. Thorn Seized and taken In execation as the property of Bettie min 'Willson, and to be told by JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ' Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Mice, Feb. 18,1933. folklt O.HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTITE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or routine. on MONDAY Eve rang, March 2. at. 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall. No. ]. All that certain tract or Piece attend situate near the five-mile stone, on the southeast side of the road leaiing from Philadelphia to Darby, known as the Dar by road, in the (late township of hingsessing), now the Twenty-fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, which said tract or piece of land, according to a survey recently made thereof, is butted and bounded as follows, to wit: beginning eta stone set for a corner by the side of the slid road; being a corner of this and land now or late of Thomas Lodge, thence by said road north forty-seven degrees eighteen Ininntecreast ; twenty chains and four hundredths to a stone set for a corner of this and land of Thomas P. Hanhest; thence by said land the four follow ing cows es and distances, to wit: south forty-two degrees nine minutes east ; four chains and eighty-hundreths to a stone set for a corner north; 'sixty-six degrees ten mi nutes east; four chains twenty-Mar hundredths to atone north ;forty-eight degrees thirty-six minutes east , five chains and twenty-six hundredths Landow, another corner, and thence north forty-ttro degrees filly-soven minutes west six chains and twenty-five hundredths to a stone by the side of the aforesaid road; thence along said road north forty-seven degrees thirty-three minutes east; four riming fifty-five hundredths to a stone set for a corner, thence by land now or late of John Holstein and John Rodgers,. South fifty-ono degrees forty-nine minutes vast ; eleven chains and ninety-six hundredths to a stone set for a corner by John Gibson's lane, thence slot g said lane south twenty-three dem twenty-six mi nutes wet; one chain and thirty-hundredthe to a corner or turn iu said lane, thence south six degrees thirty-two minutes cast; four chains and forty-four hundredths to a point a corner of this and other land of said John Gibson south, forty-seven degrees thirty-eight minutes west, thirty-one chains and fifty-five hundredths to a point .a. corner in the line of this and said John Gibson's land, thence by the same and by said Thomas ,Lodge,s north forty four degrees fifteen minutes west, fifteen chains anti eighty-eight hundredths to the first men tioned-stone by the . side of the said Darby rond„ the,. Place of beginning; containing within the bounds above net forth.. and'described, or howsoever else the same t o, or of right ought to be, bounded and described, . the quantity of forty-nine acres and twelve perches. (Being the same premises whicb'John Gibson and wife. t by indenture dated the twenty-Jint day of April, anno " Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, rs corded at'Philadelphia, in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 41,'. Page 204, he.,gram end and conveyed unto the Nett( Joseph B. Conover, it fee. Besetting unto the said John Gib-" son, his heirs and assigns, owners. tenants, and occu-a piers of the. adjoining land the free use, liberty, and privilege of a passage-way over and across the premises above described, to the Darby road, as the same was_ then used by the said John Gibson, with or without horses, cattle, carts and carriages, at all times here after,' until a street for public use .shall be lalit out and opened through the same to the aforesaid- Darby ,road. No. 2. All that certain yearly greiand rent or sum of ninety dollars• lawful money of the United States of America, payable by Benjamin J. Ritter, his heirs and aFsienti,' . eniallialf;yearly payments on the fret-day of the months of December aud'June in every year for • ever, without any'deduction for taxes,&c., chargeable upon and issuing .ont of all that certin lot or piece of ground intent° on the west side of Second street in the said city of Philadelphia; commencing at the distance of three hundred mid four feet northward from the north , side of Cumberland street, thence extending along the said Second street fifty-four feet to a point, thence wait : worthy at light .angles with the attid Second street one ' hundred and twenty-one feet nine inches to the e4st. si AO: of Philip street„ thence southward along the saidThlllp • street sixteen feet to a point; thence eastward on a line parallel with the said Cumberland street fifty feet to a point. thence eouthwardly on a 'line parallel with the' said Second street thirty-eight feet to another point, and thence eastward and on a line parallel with the said Cumberland street, a further distance of seventy-one feet nine inches to the place of beginning. • [Which said" dearly ground rent Henry Simons and wife by deel pelt• ated, the twelfth day of December, mute Domini one • thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and recorded in Deed Beek. R. D.' W. , No. 60, Pagell6, dtc., B .granted and conveyed; inter alin„ unto the said Joseph . Conover, . ill fee. No. 3. All that certain yearly ground rent or sum of one hundred and twenty-six dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, Payable by . Botijantln T. Ritter, his heirs and assigns, In mina' half-yearly pay ments. on the first day of the months of December and June,, in every year forever, without deduction for taxen. , &o., chargeable upon and issuing out of all that certain lot or meaner ground situate on the east side of Washington Street in the said city of Philadelphia be ginning at the distance of two hundred and eighty-nix feet northward fun the north aide of Cumberland street ; B c t o: w ita t in se ln y g ei i t n ty fr t o u n o t 'o ro r e b t, readth on the said Washington depth of that .width e i t d w , ee ex n tell i d n i oB n in p‘ rallemnigtlth with the said Cumberland street one hundred and 'twee , ty-ono feet nine inches to the west side .of Philip street. Bounded on the north by ground uoW or late of }terry Simons, on the east by said Philip streetf. on the south by ground now or late of Samuel Sinions,and west by Washington street atemestid. [Which said yearly around rent the said Henry Simony and wife, by Deed Pull dated the twelfth day one thouetuid eight l o a f u lt d t fi ce n in y bl v r e , ..lt a n u n d e rec D 9 oni e, n l i in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 60, Ptge 115, duo., duettedand conveyed. inter'alia, unto the said aoseh 11. CCo nover, in fee.] - • CD. C., 72; Mr T., '63.1 Debt, won testa Seized and taken in execution no rho property of Cono ver & Brothers, and to be sold by SOHN TFIOMPSON. Sheriff... • Philadelphia. Sheriff',, Ol6fs, Feb. 32,1683. VILAJWPAG NE. : -,AN INVOIOE A -I*" Comet" and !' Crescent" c4innitiniOvyiii l / 4 . to I . lr. per ship Carl, _111!1-ir . .. sale6p .Rt OA • ,:otO2Land 90f Ronth FRONT Rtroot. TTENNESStY . BRANDY.—AN IN - vbiag•tki:bbaded fitoreß, for sale by • Aft j a C T 10.126 V&rnLOVIRTAL TILE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA.. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14: M.E3 11)EPLITY QUARTERMASTER GENE. -•-4 HAL'S OFFICK . — PIf:LADRI.CIIIA. Fob. 10, 1&31. PROPOSALS will be recelvod at this office until Satur day, the 14th instant, at 12.o'clockM., foithe delivery in this city, sit or before the Mt dsy of March next, of one blenched and thirty Medicine Wagons, to be constructed after the model of Mr. Perot, to bo aeon at, the Schuylkill Arpenel, in this city. The right Is reserved to reject all Inds deemed too high. .G. CRO•IMAN. fell 9t • Deputy Quarterma•der General. DEPUTY Q,UAR'r RAL'S OFFICE. — PittLanimpitta, Feb. 9, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received. at this o ffi ce att Saar-, day, the 11th instant, at 12 o'clock M., fur the delivery in this city, on or before the 10th of March next, of Mr AWIIII2IO.IICrO, to be constructed after the model known 11.3 the "BOW Coolidge Pattern," to be soon at the Schuyl 'kill Arsenal, in this city. The right is reserved to ro bot all bids deemed too Mali. A, BOY 11. . felel-61 Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. TIEPUTY QUA_RTERMAS"PEII, GENE RAL'S OFFlCE. — Fmr.Anatrria, Fob. 0. 188•3. PROPOSALS will he received at this office until Satur day, 14th instant, at. 12 o'clock hf.„ for the delivery in this city, on or before the 35tli inst., of • one hundred Front Wagon Wheels. The right is reserved to reject tilt bids deemed too high. A, BOYD, felo-5t Captain and Assistant flaw termaster. Amy CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE -L-.- . rorrtcs, TWELFTH and GIRARD Strest N. ritILADXLPIIIA, February 10, be SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and -will be re ceived at this office, until 12 o'clock Al., On SATURDAY, the 21st inst., for promptly furnishing at the Schuykill Arsenal -6,(100 yards heavy Tow Burlap, 40 inches wide, suita ble fur baling clothing, &c. • geo pound. Linen or Flax Twine for sewing bales. standar 80,000 d. yards '/.- inch Scarlet Worsted Laco, army • Samples of the above can be seen at the . Schuylkill Arsenal. Bidders will state fl in tht it proposals the quantity.bid for, and the dine of delivery, and also give the names of two sufficient sureties, for the faithful ful filment of the contrast, if awarded. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bias. fell-10t G. H. CROSHAN, D. Q. AL General, U. 8. A. LIGHT-DRAFT VESSELS FOR -a-J RIVERS AND BAYS. ' • , NAVY Diteanvsnuer, February 10, 113,31. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT will receive proposals for the construction and completion in every respect (except guns, ordnance stores, fuel, provisions, and nautical Anstruineutc) w oo dniln( Steamers h av ing seven hundred tons, of and lroncombined. a single revolving turret. On personal application at the Navy Department in Washington, or to Roar Admiral Gregory,- No. 413 BROADWAY, New York, parties intending to ode , . can examine the plans and epecilientlons. which will be furnished to the contractors by the Department. No c fifer will be considered unless from partial who are Prepared to cscocute work of this kind, having 'tillable Aloes and tools of which. if not known to the Depart ment, they must present evidence with their bid. The act of Congress approved July 17, ME, prohibits the transfer of any contract or order or interest therein. The bidders will slate the price and the time within which they will agree to complete the vessel or. vessels, and the bid must be accompanied by the'guaranty re quired by law, that .1f awarded to them they will Promptly execute the contract. Propositions will he received until the 24th day of February, and they • must be endorsed ." Proposals for Vessets for River Defence." to distinguish them from other IMMTIPNB letters. fell-10t A RAII 7. ILOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Street, Puma bilLPlllA, February 9, MI SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be meiv od et this Office. until 12 o'clock M. , on THURSDAY, the 19th instant, forfurnishing promptly, at the Scuuylkill Arsenal : 20 Cavalry Standards, With Staffe, complete. do. Trumpets, ~with extra Mouth Pieties. 100 Infantu [copper) Bugles, with do. do,. OGO Drum Heads, snare. - 1,900 do. Cords. WO Fifes, C. • " so Regimental Index Books. .SO • di . General Order Books. 2,000 lbs. Baling Rope. Samples of the above can be seen at the Schuylkill Ar senal. Bidders will state, in their proposals, the time of de livery and quantity hid for; and also give the names of two sufficient sureties for the faithful fulfilment of the contract, 'rewarded. Bidderd are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. G. 11. CROSMAN, felo-91 . • Deputy Q. M. General. 13R 1 9POSALS FOR FLANK HOWIT- • ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DEPARTNE.NT, WASHINGTON; January 27, 1803. PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until 4 o'clock P.M. on the 27th of FEBRUARY next,for furnish ing one hundred or lege 9 , 4-pounder CAST-IRON HOWIT ZERS for Flank Defence. 'These Howitzers weigh, when finished, about 1,476 pounds each, and drawings exhibit ing their dimensions can be seen at this office or at the United States Arsenate. They are to be subject to the regular United States inspection and proof, and none are to be received and paid 'tot except such as pass inspec tion and proof, and.are approved by a United States In spector to be designated by this office. Payments will be made on certificates of inspection and receipts, to be given by the inspector, and forwarded to this office. Bidders will state the number of Howitzers they pro- Pose to deliver (not encoedLng one hundred), the place of manufacture nud delivery, and the price per pound for the finished Howitzer; and no bid will be entertained unless it be frost a founder regularly engaged in the blob:teat., satisfactory evidence of which must accom pany the bid. /try bidder obtaining a contract will. be required to enter into bonds, with notess than two sure-" ties, in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars, for the faithful fulfilment of his contract in all respects. The bonds must be acknowledged before &Judge of a court of record, and the bondsmen roust be certified by the Judge of a District Court of the United States, or au Ordnance officer in charge of a United States Arsenal, to be worth the penal sum of the bond over and above all liabilities. The right is reserved to reject all proposals If the prices are deemed too high, or if, for any cause, it is not deemed for the public interest to accept them. Proposals will be sealed, and addressed to "Brigadier General Ja mes W. Ripley, Chief o!Ordnance, Washing ton, D. C. '..and will be endorsed " Proposals for Flank Howitzers " J. W. RIPLEY, fete-thstulOt Brigadier General, Chief of Ordnance. PROPOSALS FOR ICE. MEDICAL. PURVEYOR'S OFFICE. WASEINOTON, D. C., Jan. 22, 1912- • SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MONDAY, the 23d day of February, 113(O, at twelve (12) o'clock M., for tarnishing the Medical and Hospital Department, until the Ist day of January, 1934. with a supply of pure ICE, to be delivered at the following Places, to : Hilton Head. South Carolina. - Newborn, North Carolina. Fortress Monroe Virginia. Pensacola, Florida. • Nashville, Tennessee. • • • New Orleans, Louisiana. Cairo, Illinois: Wsushington, District of Columbia. .Memphis; _Tennessee. As the quantity required at the respective posts is not precisely known, bidders will state the quantity of Ice they can furnish, where it is gathered, price per ton of 2,000 pounds, and within what period they can furnish the amount of their bids. Although it is desirable that bidders should propose to furnish the whole amount in quired at any one of the places proposed to be supplied. Bidders will state wbat facilities they possess. if any, for storing the ice at the posts they propose to supply. The ice most be of the best quaiity, subject to the in spection and approval of the officer in charge of the post where it is delivered. . . The full name and post-oilice address of the bidder must appear in the proposal. If a bid Is made In the name of a firm the names of all the parties must appear, or the bid will ho considered as the Individual proposal' of the party signing it. Proposals from disloyal partial; will Rot be considered, and an oath of allegiance to the Unit%d States Govern ment must adompany each proposition. Proposals must be addressed to Henry Johnson, H. S. H., S. A., and Actin- Medical Purveyor % Washing ton D. C., and should be plainly marked 'Proposale forlce." • The ability of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, must be guarantied by two re sponsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guarantee, and said, guarantee must accompany the bid. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the United States District Attorney. Bidders must be present in person when the bids are opened, or their proposals will not be considered. Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will he re quired of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. Form of Guarantee. We, of the minty of —and State of —, and or the county of --- and State of do hereby guarantee that —le able to falail the contract in accordance with the terms of his proposition,and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. _ . . Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his sureties. . . To this guarantee mast be appended the official certifi cate above mentioned. . . The Surgeon General reserves to himsslf the right to reject any or all bids that he may deem too high or un suitable. HENRY JOHNSON, hi. S. K. U. S. A., re7-14t• . . -Acting Medical Purveyor. PROPOSALS.: 08-. as ; 10,-..AN.6 INCE CANNON. .. ' ' . 0.111/BAECE OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT. . ' NITASIII2O/TON, January 27, 188$. PROPOSALS. iffi be received .at this office until 6 P. 21., on the 27th of February, 1853, for furnishing 13, 30, and 9-inch cast-iron cannon, to be made in conformi ty with drawings to be supplied by the Ordnance Depart ment, and with. the following . specifications : On 10- inch trial gun, is to be made of warm er cold blast char coal iron, to be cast hollow, and cooled from the inte rior, and to have a tenacity of metal of.not less than 30,000 po . undsper square inch,. to be determined by test ing specimens taken from the sinking head of the gun, and from a cylinder.cast from the same heat, and from metal of the same quality as that from which the gun is cast. This cylinder is to be cast on end, in dry sand moulds, and is to be 72 Inches high, with an elliptical base of. 21 Inches g reater and 18 inches lesser axis. The specimens are to be cut from the gun head, and a slab 43 , 4 inches thick, from the cyllhder by planes parallel to , and equi-distant from the axis of the cylinder, and the lesser Axis of tho base. The Ordnance Department will test the el:emir/lens, furnish the ainmunition, and prove the trial gun, which must be ready for trial as soon as possible, and not later than three months from the date ot the contract. No con tract will be elven, nor will the trial gun be paid for,. unless it shall endure a proof of 1,000 rounds, with ser vice charges of wder, of which 200 rounds will be with solid shot, and :00 ronnie with shells. The testing is to he done free of charge to the contractor, but he will be required to furnish proper facilities for testing, such as convenient - ground, storage for ammunition, a butt in which the projectiles will be embedded and saved, and the requisite force for handling and firing the gaps. All the cannon are to be made of the same quality of iron an that of the trial gun, and'. the Ordnance Department Is to havethe right to test the iron daring the process of fabrication of the cannon, for which purpose the founder is to furnish, free of charge, at least one specimen from the head. of each cannon, and slabs from cylinders, an before described, at the option of the Department, nbt to exceed one for every ten canoe. Each cannon is to endure the regular proof and -inspection for guns of the same calibre ; and none are to be received or paid for but such as are approved after inspection and proof, which will be received at the foundry where made. Bid ders will state the numbers and- dalibres of the cannon they propose to furnish on the foregoing specifications and conditions; the place where they are to be made; the time of commencing delivery and thereto of delivery per month thereafter, and the price per ponad or per gun for the finished cannon. No bids will be entertained unless from founders actually engaged in the business, evidence of which most accommey the bid. Failure to deliver at the specilled time will sukject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that time. Each party obtaining a contract will be required to enter Into bonds, with proper sureties for its faithful fulfilmentt and a transfer of the contract to another party will cause its entire forfeiture. Bidders will be required to file with their bide a bond in the penal sum of not less than $30,000, signed by acceptedhan two personsi, conditioned that If the bid is the bidder shall comply with hisproposal and faithfully and fully perform what be proposes to undertake. The bond must be acknowledged before a judge of a court of re cold, and the bondsmen must be certified by the Judge of a District Court of the United States, or an Ordnance officer in charge of a United States arsensal, to be each worth the penal sum of the bond over and above all liabilities. The right is reserved to reject all proposals if the prices are deemed to high, or if for any cause it is not deemed for the public interest to accept them. Proposals will be sealed and addressed to " Oeueral J. W. Ripley, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C ," and Will be endonted "'Proposals for hea J vy cannon lP . " . W. RLEY, feit-tlistit-lOt Brigadier General. Chief of Ordnance. COPALR'rN. ERSHIP NOTICE.-THE subscriber; have entered lute a Partnership for the transaction of the Carßetung and Bedding Business.,aud .will open at No. BQ7 CHESTNUT Street, on or about the 23d instant. The name and style of the Inn will be REEVE L. & SON. REEVE L.. KNIGHT, lIARTLE KNIOLIT. zigr The manufacture and sale of Redd' aft will also . be continued, 'for the preeout, at the Old • Stand,. No. 282 South SSCOND Street. NOTICE.---BRILADEL PHIA, FEBRU ARY, 2, ISM —The COPARTNERSHIP horistoibre ox lellugbetween THOMAS A. BIDDLE:HENRY J. 'BID= DLE,.and ALEXANDER BIDDLE, Stock and Exchange Brokers, wider the firm of Thomas Biddle St Co, to this day dissolved by the terrnsofr articlesofopartner thitiba.cousequence ofthed eat h of Major HENRY J. The buslawat will be carried on by the snrytving part ners at the Mlle place and under the same name. The affairs of the old Arm will be settled by the sub scribers, TFIOMAS A. BIDDLE, fe2-lm ALEXANDER BIDDLE. TBE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing between EDWIN HALL & BROTHER. is this 'day dissolved; by : mutual consent,. LEWIS S. HALL retiring. • The busineis will be Continued by EDWIN HALL. under the name of EDWIN HALL & CO. . EDWIN HALL, • LEWIS S. HALL. FEBRUARY 2. 3883. • • IDHILADELPIHA., JANUARY 28TH, P 1883.—Notice to hereby given, that the partnership lately eubmisting between George Henderson. Robt. W. Sonthmayd; Edwin Henderson, Thomas D.. Henderson, and William H . Henderson, under the firm of RENDER 11 SON, SOUTHMAYD & CO., has been diseolved by mu- tuna consent., • fe2-121 DISSOLUTION - OF . COPARTNER.- 61111". The copartners/LIU heretofore existing under the name of SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO. is thieday dis solved by mutual consent, and the:business of the late erm will.be settled by either of the undereigned, at Lie. 613 hLt. RIM Street: • • - • e...-1 P. 7RNICS SMITH, H. PRATT SMITH • ' JNO. H. WILLIAMS, WIC P. SMITH. Jr. Philadelphia, Des. M. Ism. • jal.tf • PROPOSALS. COPARTNERSHIPS. Felmistry 12. 12M. rrTnmrrw=l o s PENNSYLVANIA • GC) 000 ENTRAL RAILIOAD THE GREAT DOUBLE-TRACK SHORT ROME TO THE WEST. NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST. • Equipments and facilities for the eats, speedy, and comfortable transportation of passengers. misnrgasead by any route in the country. Trains leave the Depot at Eleveata and Market etreete, as follows: Mall 'fsain at &CO A. N. Fast Line at. 1L.% A. N. Through Exprees at 13.40 P. N. Parkeahurg Train at 18.31 P. M. Harrisburg Accomnoidation Train at. ' 2.30 P. M. Lancaster at. 4.0) P. N. Through passengers, by the Fast LinA, reach Altoona for supper, where will be found excellent accommoda tions tor the night, at the Lers.a Gonne, and may take either the Philadelphia or li.dtimere Express, each of which makes cOnnection at Pittsburg for all points. A daylight view is thus afforded of the entire line and Its magnificent scenery. The Through Express train rune daily—all the other trains daily, except Sunday. • FOR PITTSBURO AND THE WEST. The Mail Train. Fast Line, and Through Express con nect at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg ing roads from that point, North to the Lakes. West to the lifissisaippi and Missouri rivers, and South and Southwest to all pointa accessible by Railroad. 'Through Tickets to Cleveland, Detroit, Chiestich. St. Paul, Colum bus,: Indianapolis, -St. Lords, Leavenworth, Renew Wheeling, Dayton. Cincinnati, Louisville. Cairo, and all other principal points, and baggage checked through. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express, leaving at 10.40 P. M., conneotx. at Blairsville Intereection, with a train on this road for Blairsville. Indiana., &c. EBENSBURG & CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.40 P. M., connects at Creation, at 1136 A. M., with a train on this road for Ebensburg. Trains also leave Cresson for Ebensburg at 2.15 and 8.45 P. M. HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The Mail Train, at 5.00 A. M., and Through Express, at 10.40 P. M. connect at Altoona with trains for Hollidays burg at 7.40 P. M. and 8.26 A. M. TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.40 P. M. connects at Tyrone with a train for Sandy Ridge and Philipsburg. And by Bald Eagle Valley R. R. for Port Matilda. Mileshurg, and Bellefonte. BUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAILROAD. The Through Express Train, leaving at 10.40 P, M. connects at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell at 7.90 A. M. NORTHERN CENTRAL AND PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROADS, Fon, SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT. LOCK RAVEN. BLEIRA, ROCHE/37TX, BUFFALO, and NIAGARA PALL 9. PARAODEOUS taking the Mail Train, at 8.0.1 A. M., and the Through Express, at 10.90 P. ,go directly through without eh animof cars between . Phlbulelphia and Williamsport For YORK, HANOVER. and GETTYSBURG, the trains Raving at 800 A. AL and 2.30 P. M. connect at Colambia with trains on the Northern Central R. E. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Mail Train, at 8.00 A. M 2. and Through Express, at 10.40 P.M., connect at Harrisburg with trains for Carlisle, Chamberabarg, and Hagerstown.. WAYNESBIIIIO BRANCH RAILROAD. The trains leaving at 8.00 A. and 2.30 P. M. connect at Downingtown with trains on this road. for Plantes. burg and all Intermediate stations. FOR NITEBT CHESTER. Passengers for West Chester taking the trains leaVlint at 8.00 A. N. and um and 4.001'. M. go directly throngh without change of cars. For further information apply at the Passenger Station, 8. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. JAMES COWDEN. Ticket Agent. . - WESTERN EMIGRATION. An Emigrant Accommodation _train leaves Ro. 137 Dock Street daily (Sundays excepted), at 10 o'clock P.M. offering a comfortable mode of travel to families going West, at on e-halt' ho usual rates of fare. ' Particular at tention to 'paid to Baggage, for which checks are given, and baggage forwarded by same train with the passen ger. For full information apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Emigrant Agent. 137 DOCK /Street. • MANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS. An agent of this reliable Express Company will pass through each train before reaching the depot, and take up checks and 'deliver Baggage to any part of the city. Baggage will be called for promptly when orders are left at the Passenger - Depot,.Eleventh and Market streets. Theevelling public are assured that entire/it ri/4e. COMMUTATION TICKET?, For 1, 3,6, 9, or 12 months, at very low. rates, for the as of persons living out of town, or located on or near the line of the road. COUPON TICKET& For 26 trips, between any two points. at about two cents per mile. These tickets are intended for the use of families travelling frequently ,and are of great advantage to persons making occasional trim • • SCHOOL TICKETS'. Tor 1 or 3 months, for the use of scholars attending school in the city. FREIGHTS. By this route freights of all descriptions can be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the navigable rivers of the West by steamers from Pittsburg. • The rates of freight to and from any point in the West, by the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, are, at all times, as favorable as are charged by other Railroad Compa nies. Merchants and obi:mere entrusting the transporta tion of their freight to this Caraway oan rely with confi dence on its speedy transit. For freight contract,' or shipping directions apply to or address the Agents of the Company B. B. KINGSTON , JR., Philadelphia. , - D. A. STEWART. Pittsburg. CLARKE & Co., Chicago, . • LEECH & Co., No.l Astor House, or No. 1 South Wil liam street, New York. LEECH & Co. No. 77 Washington street, Boston. WM. BROWN, Go. 80 North street, Baltimore, Agent Northern Central Railway. R. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. LEWIS,L. HOIIPT General Ticket Agent Philadelphia. ENOCH LEWIS, jaS-tf General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 1.863. NOlTOtiriAs. 1863. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD • COMPANY'S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. 77101 S WALNCT-STREET WHARF AND NEM:9O7ON DEPOT. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ: At A. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Al- Aut . c ommedatlon $2 26 At 6A. 111., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J. Ac commodation) 2 26 At 8 A. ht., via Camdin and Jersey City, Morning A ati er-nr:,- (4 Ticket At 11 A. hf.. via Kensington and Jersey City. Ex press 300 At 12 M., vta Camden and Amboy, C. and A. • Accommodation 2 26 At 2P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex -00 A i rS e r. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Wash. 8 and New York Express 3 00 At 6M P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Eve ning Nall 00 At 1136 _P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City. South ern Mall 3 (SI At 336 (Night). via Kensington and Jersey City, • Southern Express. 300 At 6P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion. (Freight and Passenger)—let Class Ticket.... 2 96 Do. do. 2d Clans do 160 The 6.16 P. 31. Evening Mall and 1.10 (Night) Southern Express will run daily all others Sundays excepted. For Water i3ap, Stroudsburg Scranton, Wilkeabarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Binghamton, Syracuse. do., at 6 A. M. from Walnut-street Wharf, via Delaware, Lacks , Manna, and Western Railroad. For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem. Belvidere, Easton. Lambertville. Flemington, Arc., at 6 A M. from. Wainnt-street Wharf, and 236 P. M. from Kensington De pot ,• (tbe 6 A. M. Line connects with train leaving Hasten M for anch Chunk at 3.20 P. 31.) For Mount Holly, Ewaneville. and Pemberton, at 6A. M.,2 and 4)L P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, Ste.. at 11 A. M.. 2M, and 6 P. M.' from from Keneington. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delaneo, Beverly, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown, dc., at 6A. M.,12 M., 1,2, 4,M, and P. M. XI- For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot. take the care on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour befere departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. • Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and • will not be liable for any amount beyond >MOO, except by' special contract. Jag WM. H. OATZMER, Agent. LINES PROM NEW YORK FOR FRILADELPRIAL WILL MATE, PROM POOT OP CORTLARDT STREET, At 12 M.. and 4 P..M., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M., 6, 731, and U P. M. via Jersey City and Kensington. From foot of Barclay street at 8 A. M. and 2 T. M., via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1 Nortb river, at 1 and 5 P. M. (freight and passenger) Amboy and Camden. jag-tf WANNEw v NORTH PENNSYL. ANIA RAILROAD—For BETH LEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, H.AZIX TON, RASTON, WILLIAMSPORT, &a WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Passenger Trans; leave the new Depot, THI141) Street, above Thompson street, daily, (Sundays excepted.) as follows: At 7 A. IL (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk. Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, &c. At 3.16 P. at. (Express, for Bethlehem, Easton, At 5.15 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manoh Chink. . Per Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Fort Washington at 6.15 P. M. White care-of the Second and Third-etreete line City Passenger Care ran directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA - • Leave . Bethlehem at 71 M. 9.:30 M., and 6.10 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.37 A. M. and 3.40 P. M. Leave Fort •Washicu&n at 6.40 A. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia (or Doylestown at 10 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.30 A: M. and 2P. M. . AU Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains i connect at Berke street with Fifth and Sixth-streets Passenger Railroad. five minutes alter leaving _Third street. ziol7 • 574.18 MAMA, Agent. WEST 'OIIpTER tITItADELPHLA., PENZTSYLVANLI v ltalliAL RAILROAD Passengers for West Chesterleivie the depot, eorner of Eleventh and Market streets, and go through WITHOUT CHANGE OP CARS. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Leave at 9.00 A. M Airi.io Wet.9lzester 10.00 A. M. 72.30 P. M. ... 2.25 P. at " „ " 6.00 P. M. " " 4.Cl° P . M ROM WEST CHESTER. Leave at 7.00 A. At - Arrive Weet,,Plllla.. &40 A- N. " " 10.66 A. M. 12.15 P.M .• • • P. . • " " 455 P. M. " " , • •• . 8.90 P . M. Passengers for western points from West Cheater, con nect at the Intersection with the Mail Train at 9,17 A. M., the Harrisburg Accommodation at ISO P. M., and the Lancaster Train at 5.26 P M. .. . - Freight delivered at the depot, corner of Thirteenth and Market streets, previons to 12 M., will be forwarded l a r il t s h s e p ic t oommodation Train, and reach West Chester Ear tickets and farther information, apply to JAMES COWDEN Ticket Agent, • U 24 ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. WEST CHESTER IRPISIBMAND PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD.' VIA MEDIA. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, On and after MONDAY, Deo. Bth. 1862. the trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the depot, N. B. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at &SO A. M. and 2, 9, and 6.4% P . M. and will leave the corner of THIRTY. FIRt3T and MARKET Streets West Philadelphia, seven. teen minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market streeta. ON SUNDAY S ._, Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M and 2 P. M. Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.93 A. M. and 4P. IL connect at Pennelton with trains on the Philadelphia and Baltimore ,Central Railroad for Concord, Bennett, Oxford, dic. H. WOOD, deB.tf Superintendent. amilipm PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA. R. R. LINE. 1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1861 For WILLILMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave De pot of Phila. and Reading R. R., coy. Broad and Cal lowhill streets, at 8.10 A.M., and 3.80 P. M. daily, except Nt i lI d lYILE ". ST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in' Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, Be, drc. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Nia gara Falls, or intermediate points. Through Express Freight Train for all wants aboye, leaves daily at 6 P. M. For further information apply to _ JOHN S. HILLS% General_Agent, • TIIIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street. jaSl-tf ' &NMIREOPENING OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.—This road, being tally REPAIRED and effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transpor tation of-passengers and freight to all' points in the GREAT WEST. For through. tickets and all other information apply at the Company's Office. corner of BROAD Street and WASHIBOTON Avenue. W. vEvrow, apS.tf . President P. and B. IL R. uo. EXPRESS COMPANIES... • . . SAM THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, Office 324 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Bank Notes. and Specie, either by its own lines or in comm.• tion with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities In the United Statee. fsto H. R. SANDFORD. General Superintendent ROWEN & CO., :LITHOGRAPHERS AND PRINT COLORISTS, Southwest corner. of , CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets,are_prepared to ox. souls any description of Portrait, Landscape, Natural History, Architectural. Autograph, Map, or other Litho- Vaulty, in the moat superior mannewnd the most res. vonable terms. Photographs, Portraits, Natural Histoiy and Medical Plater., Naps, and any other description of hates, colored In the beet style. and warranted to give satisfaction. Particular attention to Coloring Photograph& 051:11( FREIGHT. arrtiMFal-ITNION TRA.NSPOk TATION COMPANY. OEO. Aw, CABS s: GO. PROPRIETORS.—The attention of met , Chants and Shippers of Philadelphia is directed t* the opening of a NEW FREIGHT LINE between this city and New York. We are prepared to offer a breech Receipts for Freights between the cities or Philadelphia and New York. and lx)ints Rant thereof, via "CAMDEN AND PORT MON. MODTH." All Hoods entrueted to our charge will meet with prompt despatch and carefnl handling. Freight received in PHILADELPIIIA at tho Coccuatts'a Pier, third Wharf above ARCH Street , and in NEW YORK at Pier No. 28 North River, foot of HURRAY Street. For further pertlctilars, rate% of freiobt. &o. annly to 01W. B. MGCBLi.OI-1 (formerly of Bishop, Simone, & Co.) Frepti l t, Ottloo. 108 N WHAlLVBSPhiladelphia. • WM: F. ORI'FFITTS. Jr.. . .1e20.1m (formerly with Leech At Col) General MoJeuter INSURANCE COMPA.NIES4 "';'= FIRE INSURANQ.E, SELL/NOE DTSIIPANOE COMPANY 01' PHILADELPHIA, - - - ON BUILDING& LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, AIBB,. GRAND'S& FURNPIURE, am, IN 'TOWN OR COUNTRY. OFFICE NO. 308 WALNUT STREET. CASH CAPITAL 15514£1.000—ASSETS X 30,17510. Invested in the following Securities viz; First Mortgage on City Property, worth donole the amountlS 71,10) 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 percent. let Mortgage Bonds 5,0= 00 D0.,d0. Id do (980,00)) 29,030 00 Huntingon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Bonds.. 4.560 00 Oronnd rent, well secured 2,090 CO Collateral Loan , well secured 2,50) igt City of Phlladelphhi. 6 per cent. Loan 46.600 0) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, $ 3,801.1,000 8 per cent. Loan 6,030 00 United States 7.3-10 per cent. Loan .. 10.050 03 Allegheny county 6 percent-Penn. R. Loan.... 10,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 8 per cent. Loan (355,0 1 70) 4,710 00 Camden and Amboy toad Company's a p er . cent. Loan (19.030) ' 4.1118 CIO Pennsylvania Rail road Company's Stock - 4,1X0 00 Reliance Insurance Company's Stook 3,84 03 Commercial Bank Stock 5,135 03 Mechanics' Bank Stock - 2.812 50 Comity Fire Insurance Company's Stock • • .... 1,050 00 Delaware IL S. Insurance Company's Stock.... 70') 03 Union M. Insurance Company's Scrip 301 0) Bills Receivable .. 1,051 84 Accrued Interest 5,031 81 Cash in bank and on hand . 7,010 96 Losses promptly adjusted DIRE Clem Tingley. William R. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, G. D. Resengarten, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, B..M. , BINCBMAN. Seers • d oat& • Samuel Bispham, Robert Steen, • William Musser, Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Bill, J. Jo hnson Brown. Charles Lelaud. • Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bbssell, Pittsburg. TINGLEY. Pres:dank. . • TIELA.w.A.RE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURAN,CE COMPANY , CORPORATED BY TELti LEGISLATURE OF PENN SYLVANIA,, 133.5. OFFICE, 8. Z. CORNER.TIIIRD AND WALNUT STS.. PHILAIMILPHLL MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSELS, CARGO. To all parts of the world.. • FREIGHT, Lem) INSURANCES On Goods, by River. Canal, Lake, and Lend OSMIUM to all parts of the Union. FERE INSURANCES On Merchandlze generally. 'On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. • ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1862. SIAM United States Five per cent. Loan.... 633,000 00 MOM United States Six par cent. Loan 20,700 CO 33,0(0 United States Six per cent. Treasury Notes 41,910 00 M,OOO United States Seven and Three tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 26,000 00 ' 100,010 State of Penna. Five per cent. Loan.. 95,330 00 64,000 • do. do. Six do. d 0.... 57,130 00 1.11,950 Phila. City_Six per'cont. Loan. 126,083 00 30,000 Slate of Tennessee Five per cent. Loan 3. 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Ist Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds 22.800 00 00,1= Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds 53,375 00 6,000 Penna. R. B. Co. 100 Shares Stock..... 5,500 oo 16,000 Germantown Gas Co., 300 Shares • Stock, Principal and Interest line - • rantied by the City of FUR mew oo 113,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured 119,700.00 SBB9,'IBOPar. Cost 8653,748 82. Mkt . vaL $823.178 00 Real Estate 51,363 35 Bills Receivable for Insurances made - 91,232 68 Balances due at Agenclee—Premiums on Ma-• ' rine Policies, accrued Interest, and other debts due the Company 36,911. 66 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies. $10,803, estimated value 4.618 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government, subject to ten days Cash WOW 03 on deposit—in Banks... .... ..... 20,727 91 Cash in Drawer ....•--....... 280 74 ---- 109,008 68 . DIRECTORS. - -.- Thomas C. Hand, Spencer Mollvaina, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, ...Edmund A. Sunder, Samuel E. Stokes; Joseph 11. Seal, Henry Sloan, Robert Burton, Jr.. James Traquair, John R. Penrose, William Eyre, Jr., George 0. Lelper, J. F. Pentston, Edward Darlington, " . Jacob P. Jones -' B. Jones Brooke, William C. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre, • James B; McFarland, James C. Hand, William G. Botilton, .. Theophiins Paulding, Henry C. Dalletl, Jr.. Dr. R. M. Huston, John B. Semple. Pittsburg Hugh Craig, - • A. R. Berger, Pittabiwg. MAB C. HAND, Proddent. C. DAVIS. Vico President.' itary. , • - - 41eUtt JOHN HESTRY LYLBITE.N. Secre AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated IMO— CHARTER PER PETHAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Ph ladelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities, continues to Menre on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Dicrii DIRECTORS. John Welsh. a. liantes u i.N . agar i ll . .._ ._ Samuel C. Morton. Charles W. Poaltneg, Patrick Brady, • Israel Morrie. John T. Lewis, THO AS R. MARIS, President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWPCORD. Seeretary. . feTl-tt A NTHEACITE INSURANCE COlA PARY.—Anthorized Capital S46O,OOO—CHAJITIII PRRPETtrkL. Office flq. 311 WALNUT Stieet, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will iminre against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on - Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance Mall parts of the union. DIRECTORS. William Reber, I Davie Pearson, D. Luther • Peter Berger, Lewis Audenried. , J. E. Baum, John R. Blacktston, Wm. F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield, - John Ketcham. . WILLIAM ESHER, President. WM. F. DRAB, Vice President. W. It. SsnTH, Secretary. &Ott INSURANCE COMPANY OF Tad. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED in 179.4—CFIARTER PERRPETUAL. CAPITAL $200,000. PROPERTIES OF IRE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,1882, EV1§515.13, KLEINE., FIRE, AND I LAND,. TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd. Tobias Wagner, Charles•Macalester, . Thomas B. Wattson, William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman. William E. White, Charles S. Lewis. George H. Stuart, George C, Carson ,• Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight, John B. Austin HENRY D. SHRRRERD, Preatdent. WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. nol&tf VIEtE INSITRA_NCE EXCLUSIVELY. _a: —The PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE INSURANCE CON' PANY. Incorporated 1P35. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to.the commp nity for thirty-six years, continues to Inanre against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildirige, either permanently or for a limited. time. Also. on Furniture, Stocks of Goods. or Merchandise generally, on liberal Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loam . _ DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patters**, Thomas Robins, Quintin Campbell, • Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander -Benson, . Jolla Deverenx, William alontelitts, Thomas Smith. Isaac Harlehnist, JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. WILLIAM 0. Cnoorsm,, Secretary. ap6 THE . ENTERPRISE ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) • COMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. • - DIRF.CTORS. IF. Ratchford Starr, George N. Stuart., 'William McKee, John H. Brown, Nalbro Frazier, John Atwood, fi. r. R r aeitGek. Benj. T. 'Predick. James L. Claghorn. Mordecai L. Daweon. William 0. Boniton. F. RATC FORD STAAB, Presidet. THOS. H. MON TGOM E R Y. Secretary. felii DIAOHINERT AND IRON. . . wpnir.s. Cis the•DelaWare River, below Philadelphia, CHESTER. DELAWARE CO., PENNSYLVANIA. REANEY, SON, & ARCIERQLD, - Engineers and Iron Ship Builders, MANUFACTURERS OP ALL HINDS 01 CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINE& Iron Vessels of all descriptions. Boilers. Water-Tanks. Propellers, dte., 3[o. THOS. ABAIFICT, W. B. SAMMY. BA.y.L. Azorniozo. Late of Bewley, Beane, & Co.. • Late Engineer-in-Ohlit. Ponn'a Works..Phila. 11. B. a. VAIMILAII /1112IIICK, JOHN - E. 00P S OUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AIiDWASHINGTON MB= IPIIILLDELPIIIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for land river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats. &a.: Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-frame Roofs for das4Orka. Workshops, Railroad Stations, Sic. Retorts and Gae Machinery of the latest and most Proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, eneh Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, open Meant Traino r Defecatore, Filters Pumping Engines, &c. Sole tAgents for N. Rilticux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus liesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and An pitman Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. ani.tf P E.N N STEAM .ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS.—NEAFIE & LEVY. P H A NST L BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, MA. ad FOUNDER% having for many years been in 811COUJIM operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low prett. sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers , &c., &0., re spectrally offer their services to the public, aelbeing f ally prepared to contract for Engines of all sires, Marine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Everydescription of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Loakpressure. Flue Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania. charcoal 401. Forgings, of all sizes and kinds; Iron' and Brass Castings, of all descriptions • , Roll-Turning , Strew-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. . Drawings and Specification for all work done at this establishment free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for itat• pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, aad are provided with shears, blocks. falls, &c., &c., for raising heavy or light Weights. JA COB C. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER streets. MORGAN; ORR, & 'CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, _and General Machinists and Boiler Makers. No. 1210 CALLOWHILL Street. Philadelphia. • tel2ll 46 LUCIFER" OIL WORKS. •A- ,, 100 bble. "Lucifer" Burning 011 on hand. We guarantee the Oil to be non-caldesive , to burn all the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant dame, with• out crusting the wick, and but slowly. Barrels lined with glare enamel. WEIGHT, BilllTH_, L a PEARBA.II.. rell..tre2l 05 .4 515 MAW? Street. MARET BRANDY , =IN BONDED Stores, for sate by • . CHAS. S. SAS. CAUSTAINS. • Jef 4 196 WALNUT St. And 21 GRANITE SLs. PELLEVOISIN. BRANDY.-7-AN -4- IN VOICE. ln Bond, for Bale by CHAS. S. & us. CARSTAIRS, RCS No. 120 WALNUT and 21. GBANSTE St a. JOAN B. MYPAIS & CO., AUCTION ESIIS 232 and 434 MARKET Street. • POSITIVE RALE OV BOOTS, CIVIO3B. Aut. ON 'TUESDAY MORNING. February 17, at 10 o'clock, will be mid without reserve, cm 4 monkhe' credit— About NO packages boots, shoes. brogans. cavalrg boots, gm, embracing a general assortment of prime goode; of City and Easton -manufacture. PFREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA, GERMAN AND BRITISH DRY (100 DR. Sc. 021 THURSDAY MORNING. February 19, title o'clock, wllt be, cold by catalone, on tour moons' credlt, about 899 rA0110,038 AND LOTS • of French, Indla, Gorman, and lirltish dry coodo. Atc., embracing a lam. and chafe* aceortmenc of fatmy and ample artiotea to DUX, Wonted, MOOlO4. 4lnen• sad sotto D,briro • FinirtEgg, BRINLEY, & 00., - 429 If-VIEW' DIREST. SALE OF IMPORTED AND Pi qdrATifl DRY GOODS. By catalogue. on n tr months' credit. ON TUESDAY MORNING. • February 17. at 10 o'clock. BONNET RIBBONS. WO cartons bonnet ribbons, just i cuportel. in numbers from 4 a 60. Snrintr Pi Is.. WRITE GOODS. A foils osortme nt of jaconets, cambric's. mulls. non und,. &n. LINEN CAMBRIC HA NDEERCIIIEFS. A large invoice o: linen cambric handkerchiefs, from fine to anperfute. ALSO. A large assortment of goods for spring salon. Gatalegues and %motto; on morning of sale. PANOOAST & WAILNOOK; AIIO4 TIONNIIRS. No. 213 MARKET Street. SALE OF A ktramen AND IMPORTED, STAPLE ABA FANCY DRY GOODE., EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, &c.b_y catalogue. Of WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 18, commencing at. 10 o'clock precisely. Comprising about 100 lots of fresh and desirable goods. Asir Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. • Regular Salem or Dry Goode, Trimtnlege, Notions, ft.. every MONDAY, WDDNESDAY, and FRIDAY MORN ING, at 10 o'clock. precisely. City and country Dealers are requested to attend these sales. • Consignmente respectfully solicited from Manvfactn• rem, Importers, Comet:Mon, Wholesale, and Jobbing Rouses. end Retailers of all and every description of Merchandise. 5a30,175 10 DRESS AND DOMEiTIC oonDs. SKIRTS, TRIM . MINOR, FLOWERS, BM. ON MONDAY MORNING. February 76th, will be sold•fron, the shelves, a desi rable assortment of goods, compriong dress and domes tic goods, ladics'and mins., skirts, bilk fs. hosiery , gloves. neck-ties, suspenders, muslin skirts,. bosom, and col lars, milling ; ladles' collars, shawls,. blankets. cloaks, ribbons,combs..ic vestry, perfumer y, buttons, hats, camishoes,carrency liolders,parses,clastic bands, ccissors,.kuives, razors, flowers, &c. Administrator's Sale, 1340 Hope Street. EIGHT CARPET LOOMS. WOOL AHD WORSTED YARNS &c , • 1/..." ON TIIESDAI. ) MORHINO, February 17, will be sold without reserve, by order of the administrator of James Steenson,.deceased, as the factory—eight carpet looms. warp mill, rolling machine. spools, cards.vdterns,boanui:stoves,table,omdt, wheels mad rinniern, board partition, &c. Also, about I,Stki lb. assorted colors wool and worsted yarns, filling, &c. MOSES NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER ANT COMMISSION MERCHANT, eouttettet cor ner of SLKTIPand RIM Streets. NATHANS' LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS. OVER 1,600 LOTS oF r`ORFEITED ARTICLES.I ON TUESDAY eIoRNING, -tee Febittary 17, atls o'clock, at Moses Nathan Auction Store, Nos. 155 and 107 North Sixth street...adjoining the Southeast corner of Sixth'srid Race streets. Consisting of Clothing, Bedding, Furniture, Books, Musical Instruments, &c. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING: • Fine frock.sack, dress, business, .ano overcoats; blank and fancy ca r simere and cloth pants; velvet,cotton,silk, cloth, and other vests; shirts, drawers, hosiery, boots. shoes, umbrellas, &c. LADIES' CLOTHING. Handsome silk, nuerino,dolaine. cashmere, elapses. and o th er dresses, and arms patterns; cloth and silk coats, cloaks, circulars, hascues, sacks, &c. ; very fine broche, crape, silk, cashmere, Bay State, and other shawls; skirts, under-clothing, furs, gaiters, shoes, pa rasols, &c. BED CLOTHING, FURNITURE, Fine quilts, spreads, counterimues, coverlets, sheets, blankets, valunces; gilt frame mirrors, clocks, .011. paintings, tables, chkirs, knives and forks, spoons, de canters, mantle ornaments, Britaula-ware. china, clothes-wringers; carpenter's tools; drums. large Inuits box, violins, accordeons, banjos,• guns, pistols, swords, dirk-knives; trunks, valises, looking glasses, stair reds, carpets; a first quality sewing machine, Stc.. ' BOOKS. - - - • Large family Bible, elegantly bound; the genuine works of Josephoe., elegantly bound and highly illus trated; Commentary en the Bible. London edition, ele gantly bound and illustrated, vol ; Webster's Diction ary, unabridg ed; Atlantic Magazine, 3 vol.; Knicker bocker Magane, J voL Ancient History, 4 vol. ; Ameri can History, from the earliest discovery to the present time; Dickens' works Bartlett's Treatise on Fever; Shelly works; Bowdi tch'e Navigator. UPWA RDS. OF 1W VOLS. 13 - F. LAW BOOKS. Bishop, on Criminal Law; Chitty's General Practice: Hennessey's Digest; American Law Register:New Hamp shire Reports; East's Reports; Pickering Reports; Bur rell, on Circumstantial Evidence; Chitty's Blackstone; Oliver's Precedents; Hood. on Exemator's; Kinney' Law Compendium; Trabet and Hal y's Practice :together with noun rous other law and miscellaneous books.' $976,112 PI . . . . 43/1- The books will be sold at half mast twelve o'clock precisely. The goods will be numbered, and mien for examination ou Monday afternoon. and early on the morning of sale: 111Fh. • • • . " • X NATILLNS. T ARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT. This valnable and popular Medicine has nnlverailly rer saint' the moat favorable recommendations of took MEDICAL Paconsmois and the public as Um Mat ETNICIENT AND AGRANABLI SALINE It may be used with the best °fedi& Bilious and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick Heads.lts, - DTeaeos, Zoos of t rii g b tiieniAaiT of the Stomach , .yiorrtvTfmt. - Ihsamafie a°Miens,Gravet,rusa AND ALL °wizen= WRENS A GENTLE AND COOLING APERIENT OR PURGA TIVE IS REQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains of Vessels and Planters will Ind it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It Ia in the form of a Powder, earefa ll y pat up in bottles . to keep to any climate , and merely ` requires Water poured upon It to produce a de palatal effervescing beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of Years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable obame. terandloommend it to the favorable notice of an intelli gent public. Manufactured only by TARRANT do CO., No. 275 GREENWICH Street. corner of Warren at,. NEW YORK, arably And for sale by Druggists generally. EALING} POWERS OF ELEC TRICITY DEMONSTRATED, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following report isnot based on rumors or hear says; neither Is It the result of casual observation or 110111 a tar-off reference to some unknown persons but from reliable business and professional men of this city, in our very midst, and was arrived at after a careful Ob servation of facts, transpiring from day to day, in the presence of the undersigned; and hundreds were daily witnessinglhe results of Professor B.'s successful treat ment, at I=Walnut Street,where he has cured over four thousand acute and chronic diseases which had resisted the skill of. the medical profession in this and other cities. READ THE FOLLOWING FROM A PEW. RELIABLE We, the undersigned, having been treated for obstinate diseases by Professor Belies, at 1220 Walnut street, Phi ladelphia, which had resisted for a long time the treat- . meat .of the most eminent medical men in this city; and ' also having 'witnessed the results of his' treatment on a great number of our acquaintances and friends, for acute and chronic diseases, do therefore take great pleasure in recommending to the public the important discovery of Professor C. IL • Bolles, located at 1„ 89 street, where he has been located over three years, testing his treatment" on many thousands of our moat reliable cal teens, by his new discovery of applying Galvanism, Magnetism; and other modifications of Electricity, and having watched his' success in the speedy and perma nent cures of hundreds of our friends, as well as our selves, and especially that class of diseases never bene fited by medicines: therefore, Rego/red, That we, the undersigned; regard the great success we have witnessed for months in the treatment of . Consumption, Rheumatism; Paralysis, Insanity, Diabetes,Bronchitis, all Nervous Diseases, Catarrh,. Amanr ' ts, aphony, Asthma, ague Chills, Contraction of Limbs,' St. Vitus' Dance, Coldness of Feet, Hands. or Head, Deaftnss Dyspepsia, all forms Epilepsy, He morrhage, White S i welling,' Mental Depression , Neural ta. Withered Limbs, Convulsions, Palpitation of the Heart, and Lockjaw, as indubitable evidence of Profes sor B. 's scientific application of Electricity fur the speedy cure of all curable diseases: E. A. Steele, B. D., No. 6 South Twellth street, W: B. Brown, Merchants' HoteL Wm. H. Shrives, Haines street, Germantown. • . S. C. Stockton, 216 Market street, Philadelphis. Thomas Alien, Fortieth and Chestnut, West Phila delphia. •. John McCormick, =Midge +MIMIC •.• • . • Charles H.. Grigg, Nos. 219 and 221' Church alley. • Emanuel Rey, 7117 Bantam street. Isaac D. Guyer, 2 Woodland TurraCe. .•• W. B. Heaney, Chester, Dalawaresounty. B. Craig, 17i.H Arch street, 198Broad'atreet. Robert D. Work, North Third street. A. fit Croll, R • comer Tenth and Market streets. N. B.—Professor Bailee takes pleasure in referring the sick to the above names,. and the following whose certi ficates have been or will be given in full for the good . of humanity: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, Sl7: South Front street. • Edward T. Evans, preacher of the-M. E. Church, Dys pepsia of long standing,. Laryngitis and Lumbago, ietv Helmuth street. • . Alexander Adair., Inflammatory Rheumatism, Dim-. • bagel, long standing, 1812 Savory street, Eighteenth . ward, Kensington. William H. Shaine,. Paralysis of the lower limbs (Paraplefry)liand Epilepsy, publisher of the Nati:mai Merchant, 126 South Second street. Thomas Owens, Cobgestion of the Brain and severs Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetis. American Ho tel, Philadelphia. Charles L. Tones; Dyspepsia and Lumbago, 6% Arch street. James- Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the 4ad, Fifteenth and Bedford streets, Thomas Harrep. severe Diabetes, Rose Mille, West George Grant, Rheumatic • Gout, long standing, 610 Cheatnntstreet. -H. T. De Silver Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 171 6 Chestnut street. 0. B. Carmich, Chronic Dyspepaia and Inflammation' of the kidneys, Chestnut and Fortieth streets. - George W. Freed, Epilepsy, lief North Thirteenth street. Anthony Carney, Consumption, IM7 Market street. James P Greves, H. D., long standing and severe Lumbago, ?IS Pine street. Edward McMahon Consumption, 1227 Front street. Charles B. Grigg, Dyspepsia and Constipation, Tenth. and Arch streets. • Charles D. Cnshney, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Parapiegyland Dyspepsia, Western Hotel. J. Rieke, Chronic Brottehith, Constipation, and Con-4 gestion of the Brain. 518Callovrhill street. ..Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. H. M. Lanning,lfervons Prostration, Cmiburyavenne. 'Anthony Carney, Pulmonary Consumption, 1217 Mar ket street. N. B.—Professor C. H. BOLLES will publish, from time to time, certificates of the cure of chronic cases which bad resisted the treatment of the most eminent medical men for years. Please take notice that Prof. B. does not advertise any certificates of cures, except those cured in this city. lie has established himself for life in this city, and hie success in treating the sick is a sufficient guarautY that h claims nothing but scientific facts in his discovery in the use of Electricity as a reliable theraputic agent. N.B.—lt will bo well for the diseased to recollsat that Prof. B. has given a word of caution in his pamphlet, to guard them against trusting their health In the hands of those is this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution MAY:teem severe on these using Electricity at hazard, bet it is the severity of truth, and designed for the.good of humanity. See advertise ment in another column. Consultation free. PROP. C. H. BOLLES, ie:ll.tf 1,29() WALNUT Street. Philade. WILIALUIC 11. WHILILION. I D EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER 61171 IVOR& 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREIT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A largo world, of FIBS-PROOP SAPIS always 01 hand. EDWIN A. HUGHES, UN DERTAKER, 259 South TENTH 4treet. above Spruce, felo-Sm Philadelphia. ' DR FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for the laid twenty years, 219 VINE St., below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the ago, mounted on due Gold, Native, Silver, Vulcanite, Co ratite, Amber, Sc., at prices, for neat and substantial work, more reasonable than any dentist in. this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life.: Artificial Teeth re paired to suit. Dio pain in extracting. lio charges un til satisfied all is right. Reference, best families. mIA-3m 625 . • ° - . - G LDMORP & CO., (Late of le' North Fourth street.) 625 Monufsetnrens of Tassels, Cords. Gimps, Fringes, Curtain. Loom Contra Tassels, Dress Trhnntings, Blind Telnpultuno," Tepee, Braids, Neck-Boa Military Trimmings, etc. ' la3-lm No. 65)5 IdAREBT ictmt, Philaielphio,. AUCTION SALES. MEDICAL. a . Ai • • : AUCTION ISALES. M . THOMAS & SONS, 141 South FOMITO &me REAL ESTATE. STaCKS, PEW. &c. ON 't Y lIESDA. February 17. at' 33 o'clock noon. at the Exchange. a large amount of valaalne Heal E.tate. Stock , . /AIM.. Ground Reale, Sm. by order of Orphans' Court, exci tor,. and other',. Alan, ) Pew No. IV, Church of the Holy Trinity. ire" - For full pofticular+ see pamphlet eataloguelo (1.2 yoga.). containing n Igo a Hot nt mole. 24th February. and and d and lOth March at private t.ttie. SALE OF (STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. At the Exchange, every TUESDAYeat 13 o'cluetr. Affil Pamphlet catalogues each Saturday prestone 451 FURNITURE SALES at the Auction Store, EVERY TIWRSDAY. PALL SALES, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. 'Sweaty-IMb Fall 8010, Feb. 17, at the lE:At:hal:we. Sir Part of the handbills for each of the &DOI% Gahm. tow ready. SALE OF PRINTING MATERIALS, PRESS, 7SP/L GASEQ. TRIS MORNING; • FebruzrylE, LE the auction store, commencing at 10 o'clock, the stock r f a ioh printing ofllco. comprising Press. type. rases. stands. &e. Executor'. Fele. No. 1.29 Sonth Thirteenth Street. GENTEEL FURNITURE, CARPErs, dec. ON TUESDAY MORNING. Felrn9ry 17. at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. MI South Thirteenth street, by order of executor, the iisn teel furniture, two superior recumbent chairs, superior invalid coucb,Bae Brussels and imp* rlal cunseta.resther beds, mattresses, &c. iter th May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning et e eat*. C.d. WOLBERT, AUCTION MART, N 0.16 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Between Market end Citeetnnt. Tii6 subscriber will give Me aitention to sales of Real Estate, blewituuadlee, Household Furniture , Goads, Painiiniin. °ejects of Art sae Virtue, &c.; all of which shall have his personal and prompt attention, and for which lie eoliths the favors of bla friends. EXTRA FINE BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, RUM, Sze. In rasa!, demijohns. and 3( ON TUESDAY' MORNING I.thel7th last. at precisely II o'clock, at No la :tooth Sixth street, between Market and Chestnut, large quantity of extra line Brandies, Madeira; Port, and Sherry 'lntro: Rolland Gin, J.maica and Granada Rum. finert old Monongahela Whmky, &c., rad in• the original cases in which they were imported. andpart the stock of an old wine house, now irmolvent. .01a- Catalogues now ready. P HILIP FORD & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 525 KARIM and 522 CONSIEBOB &max. FIRST SPRINq DM OF BOOTS AND SHOES, for Mi. ' ON MONDAY MORNING. FebruarylB. at In o'clock precisely-, will be sold by ca talogue.MOO vises men's, boy,e, mod youths'. boors, balmomls, Oxford ties, Bc.; women's. misses', and cbildren p,. calf, goat, kid. and bull' boots, balmorals, kid slippers, and lasting gal tem, embracing a full assort ment ofsprmg goods.direct from city and Eastern manu facturers. An" Goods will be open for examination, with mar loanee, early on morning of sale. BALE OP 1,000 CASES HOOTS, SHOES. BRO GANS, &c. ON TFOIRSDAY MORNING. February 19, at 10 o'clock precieely, will be cold by ca talogne,.l.ooo cases man's, boy's, and youths' calf. kip. and man boots. b gaiters. &o.; woman's, misses', and ebildran'n boots and shoes, &c. LEGAL. • IN 7•HEOIRPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND 'COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . . . Estate of ALFRED WORTHINGTON. deceived. Notice is hereby give I that MARY WORTHINGTON, widow of said decedent, has flied in the said Court her petition and an inventory and appraisement, claiming to retain personal property and cs.ti of said decedent to the value of SU); under the act of Sprint, ISR, and the upplementn th.reto,. and that the same will be appLoved by the said Court on the 20th day of FEBRUARY. 1.43, unless exceptions are previously sled thereto. JOHN SGALLCROSS. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. _ ESTATE OF ROBERT DUNLAP. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the first and Anal account of ROBERT DUN LAP, Jr. ,and GEORGE hfcGAGUE, executors named in the last will of ROBERT DUNLAP, deceased. as filed by George blcGagne,. surviving executor, and to report dis tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet ail parties interested in the estate to attend to his duties, on SATURDAY, the= day of February. A. D. ISGI, at o'clock P. 11., at his oMe.e. No. 258 South. FIFTH Street. in the city of Philadelphia. felo-tuthea JOS. P. LOUGHEAD, Auditor. SALE OF. RAILROAD, &o.—BY TUE of authority contained in the Mortgage of the Pittsburg and East Liberty Passenger Railway Com pany. I will ercpare. at runic SAI.,S, to the highest and best bidder, the-Railway of said Company lying be tween Perry street...in the city of Pittsburg, and East Liberty, with that part of said Railway extending to Minersville, togethor with the Cars, Horses, Harness, Tapir, Office Furniture, including Cafes, &c., together with the corporate franchise, and ail other property. rem or censorial, covered by raid Mortgage, at the office of said Company... No. 51 PouRTH street, Pittsburg, on the SECOND DAY Or MARCH, at 10 o'clock A. M. TERMS—Cash, par funds. jell .Nit W. H. DElffir. Trustee. ESTATE OF DAVID SNYDER, DB CEASED.—Whereas Letters Testamentary to the Estate of DAVID SNYDER have been granted to the un dersigned, all persons having claims against the said estate will present them, and those indebted thereto will make payment to DAVID SNYDER Jr. C. CADWALADER skums. BALTIbIOILE Turnpike, 24th ward, J W. sTOR Executo ES r, , No. 619 WALNUT Street. Or to their Attorney. ieSt-s&wl2t• TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR -A- THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. of December Term .1859. No. 171. Alias Levert Pardee. ALLEN W: PHAIO, who survived, de., vs. The Rec tor, Church Wardens, and Vestrymen of the CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, owners, de., and STEPHEN P. RUSH, (contractors.) The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the fund raised by the sale, under this writ., of the following-described real estate, to wit: All that certain two-story brick building, and the lot or piece of ground belonging thereto, situate on the north side of ring Oarden street, and commencing at the distance of ninety-seven feet eastward from the east skis of Broad street, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in wont on said Spring Garden street sixty-six feet, more or less, and in depth northward about eighty-five feet; the lot on which the same is erected being ninety-one feet, more or less .in front on Spring Garden street, and extending in depth northward about one hunderd feet, the baildlngerected on the foregoing lot beings Church— will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUES DAY, the 24th day of February, 1.261.. at 4 o'clock P. M.., at his Office, No. 220 Sonth FOURTH Street. Phila delphia, when and where all persons interested in said fund are required to present their claims, or be debarred front coming in upon the same. JAMES W. PAUL, Auditor. Philadelphia, February 11, 19E1 feE3-10t MIINICIPAL CLAIMS -TWENTY. -m-• FOURTH WARD.—Notice is hereby given to the owners of the properties hereinafter described that writs of Scire Facial will be tuned upon the several claims below set forth unless the same are paid within three months from the date hereof: IN THE 'DISTRICT COURT OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Cityof Phi, adelphia, to the use of James Miller, vs. Elizabeth Hirst, owner, &c. C. C., D. M. its, No. 6R45.66. Lot north side of Market street and west of Logan street, 52 feet on Market street by 99 fees deep. Same vs. Elizabeth Rose. M., 53, No. 52. 410185. Lot north side of Market street and west side of Logan street, Si feet 3 inches on Market street, 149 feet 11 tnchea on Logan street. Same vs. Heirs °Mary Daniv. M., 58, No. AS. $157.50. North aide of Jfarket street, 160 feet IX inches west of Logan street, 50 feet front on Market street, depth north- Ward 150 feet. - - Same vs. Heirs of James Graham. M., 53, No. 58. 8274 99. Lot north aide of Market street, MI feet east of Forty-third street,in front on Market street 77 feet, and in depth northwardly 326 feet 10 inches. Same vs. Williamadtllnger. M. 69, No. 59. 8160.85. Lot north side of Market street, 242 feet east of Forty third street, 60 feet front on Market street, and in depth northwardlynlleet3 inches. Same vs. Jane Brass. M., 69. No. 60. 059.57. Lot north aide of Market street, 68 feet east of Forty-third street, in front on Market street 100 feet, and in depth north ward 241 feet.... . • IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Same ye. Heirs of Thomas Dine, deed. M. L. D., U. No. 3CO. tfilltH. Lo ins outh sid Market rket street, to feet east of Rose street, front on street 24 feet, and in depth southward 100 fret. Same vs. Henrietta D. Smith. M., NI, No. 307. S3L9O. Lot north side of Market street. HO feet 4X inches west of Logan street; in front on Market street 24 feet mic Inches, and in depth northwardly MO feet 2;i - inches. The above elating are all for paving the eartway on Market street, in front of the said several lots of ground, done in the year 1857. ANDREW MILLER, Attorney for Ptatnttß, 206 South FIPTII Street. PMILADELPHIA..7anuary 10, isr3. a3m* SHIPPING* BOSTON AND PHILA.BEL. PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from t ash port on SATURDAYS, from second wharf below SPED GI Street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf, Boston - The steamship IiORMAR. Capt. Baker.will sat] from Philadelphia for Boston. on SATURDAY. February 14, at le A. B.: and steamer SILICON. Capt. Matthews. from Boston, on the SAME DAY, at 4 P. M. These new and substantial steamships form a rootlike Me, railing from each port punctually an Saturdays. Insurances effected at one half the premium shined bly satl'essele. rrelghts taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to rand Slip Receipts and WU* Lading with their roods. For Freight or Passage, (having fine gramma-W.IMM apply:to RIMY WINSOR A GO., nolo 332 South DELAWARE Arena& agigh STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVER POOL, touching at Queenstown (Cork Har bor.) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool. New York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company aro intended to sail as follows CITY OF MANCHESTER Maturday, February 14. ETNA ..• Saturday, February 'H. CITY OF WASHINGTON Saturday, February 25. And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier No. 44, North River. RATES OP PASSAGE. Payahlo in Gold. or itsequivaleut in Cnrroucy. FIRST CABIN, d b 00 ST EERAGE] 4t12 50 Do. to London, Si CO Do. to London. 'Si 50 . Do. to Paris. 05 00 Do. to Paris. 40 50 Do. to Hamburg, 90 00 Do. to Hamburg,37.so Passengers aleo forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter dam, Anrwerp, &a., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin. $75. SS% 1111(Xi. Steerage from Liverpool. 340. From Queens town, $9O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information, apply at the Company , . Offices. JOHN G. DALE. Agent, fel 112 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, si er m i . FOR NEW YORK-THIS DAY-DESPATCH AND SWIFTSVR2 LINES-VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. . _ Steamers of the above Lines will leave DAME', at n and 6 Y. M. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. AL BAntli & CO., my2l-tf 13% Sena DELAWARE Avenue ja zZ i t FOR NEW YORK.—NEW DAILY LINA via Delaware and Barites C. P anal hiladelplda and Now York Exprera Steamboat Clow mag receive freight and leave daily at 2P. M., delivering their cargoes in New York the following day. Prated. taken at reasonable rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent. No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philisdelekla. JAMES HAND Agent, ' Plan 14 and 15 EAST RIVER. New Tor+. GOAL. CIDAL.-TRE UNDERSIGNED • BEGS 'Li leave to lalorm their friends and the nubile-that: they have removed their LEDIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, Northwest corner of EIGHTH and 'WILLOW Streets, whore they Intend to keep the beet quality of. LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the', Y lowest prices. our patronage is respectfully solicited. JOB. WALTON & 00.1 • ' Office 112 Smith SECOND Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. inhi.tf F.' I. ZINC ARMY AND TOILET MIRRORS, The beat In the world for Ankh and dfrabilitY. B. •M. S. The beet brand Silk Finished `VELVET • RIBBONS. Sole Agent,' • BENJAMIN M. SMITH. • . re( -3n3 153 DUANE Street. near Wed N Broadway, ew York. TO THE DISEASED OF ALL' CLASSES.—AII acute and chronic diseases' cured, by special guarantee, at IZtO WALNUT SireeLl Philadelphia, when desired, and. in case of a fall me, no charge in made. . Prof C. H. BOLLES, the founder erf_ this near practice, bee associated with, him Dr. U . CiALLO-•, WAY. A pamphlet containing a multitude of Oer. tificates of those cared i also, letters and compli-. men lam. resolutions from medical men and bMera will be given to any person free, N. B.—Medical men and others who' desire a knowledge of ray discovery can enter f ora _ fall coarse of leetnree at any time. ' Consultation free. DU. BOLLES & GALLOWAY.' 1220 WALNUT street. ("TAMPA GNE WINE.—AN IN VOIOH of " Via • 'Royal " and:" "Green Seal" Obangaaiatt Wine, to arrive, and for sale by . • tei JAITRETCHS & LAYMPIIIC In? 3102 and WM South MAT egad. Attorney for Petition Pr.
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