MILITARY NOTICES. BEADQUARI ERS DEPARTMENT OF TEM 817840111 ANNA. CHAMBERsBuga. PA. . December 24 1863 . MORAL ORDERS, So. 26- In accordance with instructions received from the War Department, the only Bounty to be paid for enlisting in the llalted States service for three yearele that authorized by law. which 1300100. to be paid at the expiration of two Years' service. Until January 1ith,1854. the bounties of fered by the United States Government, amounting to 1408. will be pail for the re , anlistment of Veterans—viz! those who are now or have been in the military service of their country nine months and upwards. All persons de-iring to re- enter the service will apply to the Provost Marshal of the District in which they re side, or their recruiting agents, who are authorized to enlist, and who will- give all information in relation to the payment of bounties. etc. The Commanding General therefore calls upon all ve terans in the Department who have so nobly eastal ue A the reputation of their States en hero-fought battle fields to enroll themselves at once In the service, th a t rebel lion and civil war may receive its death-blow. By command of Major General COUCH. Joan Et BCRULTZE, Assistant Adjutant General. de2s-tiis OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, No. 4191 PRUNE Street. Decem ber V. 186 S. Warrants for the City Bounty (two hundred and tiny dollars) will he ifened ,o all sew recruits for old regiments. credited to tiro quota of Philade phia on the coming draft. Mutter rolls. certified by proper mastering ofacere. must be cent to the °Mee or the Commission one day pro clone to the is-niog • f the warrants Officers Mllbt accorop.nv and vouch for their men when 'the vairapts ore nelicered . . _ l'hiladelphia'soleiers re-enlisting in the field will re -ceive their warra7ts as soon as certified copies of the mustersin-rogs are turni:bect to the Commission by the Adjutant General of the Ade The Commission sits dais frim 3 to SP, M.. during which hours only warrants are delivered. These warrants are c.•hed ou presentation at the office of the City Treasurer G nerd 13..nk. Bien en Wed in Co.onel dicLoan's Regiment (183 d Penns Vole.) wl , l r. calve the bounty in companies 'when duly mustered Into the U. S. service and credited to the quota of the city By order of the Cons mi. inn deg) ±:35 SAMUEL C. DAWSON. Seeratarr- I 1 NEliAi R OFFICE. No. 611 c --1E5137137 Str• et—Recruits wanted fir all artillery, Car Airy. and Infantry Regimenta now in service, raised in this :•tate. A few good men w- nt A for the Second Artillery- (112th :Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers). The hatteried of this, arm old R. -Ft - anent. 1,640 strong. have been assigned to posts of honor, and ars at present occupying a number of themes important fartinc.tions on the be ratifal and healthful highlands of .he Potomac for the defence of the city of Washington Quarters commodious and comfortable. 80l NTIsS. Veteran Volunteers $642 others. . - 553 1n25 caeh down before leaving the general rendezvous. adds ion to the abdve. all extra Ward Bounties Paid at thin office. It y cc co t of Coo pop,- 0 .1 on the O. la hts'ent, the United States Bounty of *402 for Veterans and $302 for other Volunteer. will cease on the sth of Jannary neat. Rom is the time to eniist. Choose a good Regiment, secure the large 13onndes, servo under Officers of expe rience. and escape the impending Draft - CHAS. D CADWAL ADEL Captain 2d Artillery Pennsyivaela Volunteers, de3O.6V General Recruiting Officer. FOUR" B DIt,TRICT, PENNA.— FaTBABION OF 51MS. BROAD AND SPRIWC4 GARDEN' STREETS, December 21. 1863. The BOARD OF ENROLMENT of Fourth District, Pa., hereby give notice to ail persons enrolled as liable to military duty, in this district. that the time for the hear ing of cases has been extended to January (sth 1861. Any person enrolled. sod who is included in either of the knowing classes—but no others—may appear before the Board of Enrolment. and claim to have his name strict en off the liet, if be can si ow to the satisfaction of 'the Board thee he is not, and will not be, at the time fixed for the nest draft. Dards to military duty on no. count of Ist. Alienage. 2d. Non-residence. • 3d. Unsuitableness of Sin 4th. Manifest permanent physical disability. sth. Now in the military service of the United States. OT discharged sines March 3, 1863 The Board will hole daily sessions for the hearing of such cases, at headquarters. BROAD and SPRING GAR DEN Streets. BF? Persons who may be cognizant of any - other per sons liable to military duty whose names do not appear on the enrolment list. are - requested to notify the Board of Enroiment,in order that th... facts may be ascertained, and such persons be placed on the lists Such persons thus enrolled may avail themselves of the privilege of appearing before the Board as if they hat been original ly enrolled. D 5f LANE, -- Captain and Praro , l Marshal. C B. B Commissioner of Board, 7. :enroiTor; WELLS, Surgeon of Board. t HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL FIRST DISTRICT, PENNSYLVANIA. fi1.15 South THIRD Street. FHTLADELPHIA. December 7th,1863. Whereas, complaints have been made that errors nave occurred in the enrolment of the National forces by the omission of names as we las improper enrolments. Public attention is called to the enrolment lists now posted on the corners and elsewhere. First. The name of any person omitted may be added .to these lists, and citizens are requested to notify the Board of Enrolment of such omissions in order that the operation of the draft may be just and uniform. Second Any person enrolled may appear before the Board before January 5, 1861, and show satisfactorily - that he is not and will not be at the time Axed for the next draft liable to military duty m !moonlit of alfenage. non-residence. unsuitableness of age, manliest per manent disateility, and have his name stricken off. These applications must be m - .de between 9A. M and IP. M. Other hones for general business Exempted parties. Whose names are on these lista, need not ap pear. CAUTION. —All persona are cautioned against defacing sir tearing down the enrolment lists posted on the cor nere, as these bills are watched, and any person detect ed in violating this order will be arrested and punished by military law. WM. N. LEHMAN, Captain and Provost Marshal First District, Pa. - N.B.—Proprietors of Public Houses will be furnished with the enrolment lists,to be exposed for public exami nation. by application at these headquarters. &B-t( $627 BOUNTY 1 $727. lECRUITS WARM g CA VAL ii"e. Cant. COMFORT'S ,03iP.AllY, of the 20th Regiment of R ...!ay.lry. which hse bean doing pro vost guard duty at the city , or the past cix montas is now reorgantiing for the three years' service. The corn. pIiAT will remain here A few good men ere yet wanted souls up the ranks. To ..nob, woo apyly before January bth, the above bounty will he Re c r uiting Lieut. bA31171.1. S. - DA.Officer. ja2 2t• t.EVENTERNTR and 31 &TER Streets. SAFES. LILLIE'S SAFES THE MASTER OF THE SITUATION THE FLAKE AND SEAR ATTACK A FAILURE THE FRONT ATTACK'ABANDONED THE ENEMY GONE-LEFT IN THE 'SIGHT, AND " NO TRACE BEHIND, SATE SOME BLACK MARKS TO THE PUBLIC. I Particular atttention is called to the article in' The Prase of and Slat instant. addr'ssed to L. C. . LILLIE. and signed NS & WAToON," in which they DECLINE to tat Safes. Lo fires. and, on their part, close the ee.rrezia , nderce, having, I prF cane. come to the wise conclusion ih at." else r.tion is the better- part of valor." (a great miefortune. I thick, that they had not arrived at this sage conclusion before they made the first attack.) Far be it from me to gloat or exult over a fallen ene my: an enemy who lights honorably and fairly (though he fails) I, entitled to both sympathy and respect; but when he runs andthen charges his antagonist falsely, he can hardly be entitled to either. But " to err is human," and the enemy ' s mood when he the article was evidently 6 - a..rsit. and although he is pettish, and, like the weaker boy in the quarrel, tutus round and lcoke daggers, and makes up all man ner of wry faces at nit °peon-int and the ' rest of man kinds." I am quite disposed to overlook,forge.and far ,give—to offer the hand of charity. and to treat ' him like the "Prodigal Son." if he will return and sin no more, 1 next pass to a short review of the prominent p)inte in this correspondence, that it may be more fully under stood: The attack was first made by a unties to merchants and bankers that LILLIA'S SAFES could bs drilled, were not drill-proof or-tire-proof. referring to the ere= Fire at Troy to show it_ I answered this attack first, by challenging the attack ing party to a test with the drill; also. to test the DUNGLAD-PEOOF QUALITIRS OP LILLIES' SAFE with theirs, giringthera one-fhirr/ advantage. and with the drill one-half advantage; and to all these offers I have bad NO BESPON , E, except the fire test. .Ae.to this test, they first propose to take a safe in their Poesemion that they allege had teen in our lire. with the general terms for burning. all which I acceded-to, except that I would select a safe of similar size to the one they selected, and that neither party should have possession of either safe before , the burning, to drug it, or fit it up for the occasion. To this proposition my Opponents DECLINE, and LEAVE 'ME FIELD 2 . - . To all the charges and allegations I have made. as to the robberies and burning of their safes- the)/ have not AithEr den led or din:mar-6d them, therefore they stand admitted. Total' :he charges and allegations they' have made as to the fe. , nres of Lillie's Safe, I have, as I think. an swered fairly and truthfully. With these remark s. I close this correspondence. con fidently believing the p will full apprteinte the fach 'Party, and the retati , e. tqlue of their .Safes. - LEWIS Per M. C SAD LER. Agent and Attorney. 21 N. SEVE YTH Street. P. 5 he whole correspondence. o - a both sides, wilt probably be pnbliebed .eon. and distributed gratuit insly to those who desire to review it, de3lti m e 3t MILDIUAI!rs ELECTRICITY. 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ROLLIE A GALLOWAY. cell dm 'll2O WALNUT St. Philadelphia. VLECTRICITY.-WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 7—Messrs GRIM St ALLEN. Medical. Electricians, haying dissolved partnership. the - ffractice will be continued by THOS. ALLEN, at the old established office. No 723 Forth TESTH Strect. between Goatee and Brown, where he will still treat and care all -curable diseases (whether Acute- Chronic. Pulmonary orl'aralytis. without a shock or any pain./ with the va rlet= modifications of Electricity and Galvanism. This treatment has been found remarkably successful in all eases of Bronchitis, Diptheria, and other diseases of the "throat and respiratory organs Consumption, first and sellnfinenza and Catarrh. coed stages. -General Debility. IDiseases of the Liver or F a. Kidneys. Fe and Mn.. .Diatietei„ Congestion. IProlaPtn,s ilttrj trailing oil _Latinos. the Womb). 15 X -71793". arnations. c ;P;aapsus era (or Pile 9 'Nocturnal Ernt,o,..n: - Nronshitte. iDeafnerif. No charge for consultation. Office hours A. M. to 6 P. M. Testimonials to be seen at office. TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT _ SELTZER APERIENT. Tor THIRTY TEARS receive the Fav;•.rahle Es evemendation of U mPUBLIC, and been L'S&D AND lIINSCIIIBSD by the FIRST PHYSICIANS IN THE TAND AS THB • • DIST EM MY- KNOWN !OR Sick Headachy "6" Nervous Headache. Drania. Sour Stomach. 'Mon - eadache. Dizziness. Castleman, Lou of Appetite, Nat. Intention. TortildAr of the Live. ul:dual. lithanmAls Affections, Pileet Heart burn. Sea Sickness. Bilious Attacks. Fevers. ike., ler Voatistendals. &s.. see Paniphiet with with 1(4 " lhaabstared °ldyl TARRANT a CO. . poitrrtMgrir York. BY ALL '8 COMPOUND BYRUP OF IK4I I-tr usceseful se a remedy. because time who vie It Pronounce it the best 00IIGHI318UP. ar t Blood. Periller. the most elllolent Invigorator. Ala bed Ours for Scrofula toyer offered to the public ir the Proprietor. P. soatams. iSsui auomwr st rut . 41•10-34&e10-34 - nd all Draltisto. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER OBNERAL'S °FMB. PRTLADELPRIA. 50th Dee . 1.803. PROPOSALS will be recaivea at tots Mee until WSDNFSDAY nest. Bth January. at 12 hi.. for supply. ina all the WOOD required for use of troops in camp Within the limits of the city of Philadelphia, until 30th June. 1864. Pike must be per cord. for Pine or Oak wood, delivered a a lllace of consumption The right reserved to reieet bids deemed too high ABOYD. de3l tjaB Captain ana Aselatant Quartermaster. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE °FMK, max rit AND Sir BARD @MEET& PIIILAIMLPHI.A. Jan.let, 1884 SEALED PROPOSALS wit/ be received a this office until ~THURbDAY. the 7th inst.. for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the foil. wing articles — viz Wall Tent Flies, of linen or cotton; samples Of the Ma terial bid for must be submitted for approval. Garrison Flag Halliards, army standard. Felling Axes, do do. Camp Hatchets do on. Canteene,tin. corrugated, do do, Regimental Order Books, co do. Regimental Letter Books, do do. Bnalee.with extra mouth pieces, army standard. Trumpets, do do do do do. Camp Kettles. army standard Bidders must state in their proposals the price, which must be given in writing, as wall as in figures: alto, the an. 817 bid for. and time of delivers , The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose stew tures will be appended to the guarantee. and said gua rantee accompany the bid ; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into said contract. thes to matte good the difference betwsen the offer of said bi Liar and the next lowest responsible bidder. or the person to whom the contract may he awarded. Bidders, as well es their sureties or guarantors. who may not be known at this office, will furnish a certifi cate from the putted Stales District Attorney, Post master, or other public functionary , at the residence of the bidder or guarantors, setting forth clearly the fact that the bidder and hie sureties are responsible men. who will. ifa contract is awarded them act in good f a ith With the United SLAMS. and faithfully execute the same. No bid will he entertained unless properl. guara n t ee d by two responsible persons as above desertbed - Bids from defaulting touts store will not be received. Samples can be seam at this office of all the articles of army standard to which the supplies must co cif)rm Mans forms can be had upon application at this office. Propeeals must be endorsed • 'Proposals for Army Sup- Plies. "Witting the particular article bid for. G. H. CRORBIAIL ia2-6t Assist Quartermaster General U. S. A. ASSISTANT QUAKTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE PAILADELPIITA. 30th Dec. 1.3a3. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until „'WEDVESDAY. nth danuart. 1884 at 12 o'clock 3t. r for farm - lulling ail tbe etationery tear may be re quired for this Department, as per a unwed schedule. Ail until llst December. 1864 erticles must be of the best quality. sam.lles of which (of paper one quire, of envelopes one paukazet) must accompany each bid, Each bidder must furnish, with bit proposal, bat one sample of the articles bid for, and but one price for each article, which must be dietincrb mocked thereon The contrdct will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, and secarity wilt be required for its faithful pe.formance. Each pro"asal must be signed by the individual or R.= making it. and mast specify but one price for each-ar ticle. Should any articles be required Which are not enumerated in fol lowing' schedule they are to be fur nished at the lowest mark• t price. The right is reserved to reject any or all of the bids, if deemed too high. scaEDuLE. Buff Envelope Paper, Man inches, SO Ms pc... raam, per seam White Folio Post Paper. ruled. per ream. White Foolscap Paper, ruled, not lees than 12 Ms per ream. per ream. White Lf gal Cap Paper, ruled, not leas than 12 Ms per ream, per ream. „ . White Letter Paper.ruled, not less than 9 Manor ream. per reaVO- White Commercial Paper, ruled, not less than 4 ihi per ream, per ream Blotting Paper per sheet. Blank Books, demiutza, fall bound. Po. do. folio do. do. Do. do. c. , ,p do..helf bound. Envelopes. White or Buff. No. It. par N. Do. do. do . 9a4 in-het. per M. Do. do. do., 843a1f. inches. per H. Do. do do . 6.1-41c3 do. do. Arnold's Writing Fluid, in quart and pint battles, par dozen. Arnold's Copying Ink, in quart and pint bottle 3. per dozen. David's Carmine Ink, glass bottles and stoppers, per dozen. Papers alma: Powder.er dozen. Faber's Lead Pencils. Nos 2 and 3, per dozen. Do. renciis. DA and blue, per dozen. Inkstands. assorted (glasr ). per dozen. Steel Pens, ossorte ,, , per grow " Mott's," Nos. 303 and 304, per gross. Pen-Holders, as:mted, per cozen. Ivory Paper-Holders, pa , dozen. Tin do. per dozen. Red Sealing Wax, per pound White India Rubber. per pound. Erasers. ivory cc woof fondles, par dozen. Bed Tape, Nos. 17 and 23. per dozen pieces. Glass jars Mucilage and Benshee. large size, per dozen. GlaE.S.lare &finnan - nand Ermines. small size. per dozen. Letter Copying Books find and 1,000 pages each. Octavo Memorandum Books Per doz. de3l.6t A. Boy o. Cope. and O FFICE COMMIQSARY OF SUBSIST. ENOS. No. 110.2 GIRARD r Irn Pt. - PoILADALPIIIA December 31, 1353. SEaLID rlloros &L- (in dupdcate) we invited by the it ndersigacd, until 12 o'cluca Al. on TU SSD AY, ;Janu ary 5. 1264, for supplying, for tee use of the United States army, the following SrIRSI TENCH STORES, 0 be delivered In Fhlbuielpnii, viz : 30,000 pounds first-quality thor.orghly-smoked B bIiODLDSSei. in well-coopered, tight tierces 50,000 pounds first-quality new white BEAKS, in well coopered,-head-lined barrels. 50,000 pounds prime RIGS, in clean, stout oak barrels, well coopered and bead-lined. 415.6(0 pounds prime RIO Ck'FFSB, in clean, stout oak barrels, well coopered, and head-lined. 6,000 pounds fret-quality Chulan TEA_ in original half pound papers; cargo and chop marks to be stated in the bid and marked on the sample. Sample to be an original package. 100,660 pounds dry-light-yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or choice dry raw Sugar; barrels to be new and of the beet in nee for the purpose, fully head lined. 10.000 pounds good hard SOAP, to be made only from good materials, free from clay. soluble glass, or other adulterations, to have no unpleasant odor: to contain not more than twenty-fee per cent, of water, and to be well dried before being packed. To be cut in pound bars. 60.000 pounds clean, tine dry SALT. in stout oak bar rels, well coopered and bead-lined. 3.1260 pounds pure black PaPPSIL Bidders will state the variety of Pepper. and the pries per pound at which they will have it ground. put in four-ounce papers, and packed in boxes containing twenty five pounds. All the above articles to be delivered within ten days from date of award. Samples of all articles. except Bacon. mast be delivered with proposals, and referred to 'herein, but the proposal must not be enclosed with the sample, Samples of Beans, Rim, Coffee. Sugar. Salt, and Pep per mutt be in boxes of card board or tin, and not in Pa per parcels. Sample of t.-a as above stated. Separate wept:oats in duplicate must be made for each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for the whole or any part of each. A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached to each proposal, e.141 - proposald must be pacific lo com plying precisely with all its terms. Each bid to have consideration must contain the written guarantee of two responsible names, as follows; " *i. the under'sigited.„vnirantee that. should all or any part of the above bid be accepted, it 'shall be duly fulfilled according to i a purport and conditions; ir so, that a written contract, with bonds to the amount of one fourth the value or the Storee_proposed to be furnished, shall be executed if required " The seAer's name. place of lousiness, and date of pur chase, name of contents, with aroma, tare, and net weighte, must be plainly marked on every package, and all old mpita must be obliterated . . . Bids will include packages and delivery in this city. and any inferior packages or cooperage will be con sidered sufficient cause for rejection of contents. Certificates of inspection of Bacon. by profelsional packers other than the parties furnishing the meat will be required. certifying ou the part of the seller its pre sent quality and condition. The Bacon will also be examined and passed upya on the part of :he United States by an inspector from this office. Payment will he nes& in such funds as may be fur nished by the United State. for the purpose Proposals must he endon.ed, 'Proposals for Subsist ence htoree." and directed to F. S. BUCK. deal-St Captain and C. S. Vol Service. PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. CHIRP QOASTERMASTAH'e OPTION, WASHINGTON DEPOT, DeCeMber 8. 1553. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned for supplying the U. S. Quartermaster's D.partment, at Washington. D. C.. Baltimore, Md.. Alexandria. and Fort Monroe, Va .or either of these places, with Hay, Corn, Otits, and Straw. - Bide will be received for the delivery of 6.000 bashols of corn or oats, and tO tons of hay or straw, and up wards bidders must state at which of the above-named points they propose to maks deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thercal, the quantity of each article proposed to be delivered, the time when said de liveries shall be commenced, and when to be completed. The price must be written out in words on the bids. Corn to be put up in good. stout sacks. of about two bushels each. Oats in jike sacks. of about three bushel s each. The sacks to be tarnished without extra charge to the Government. The bay and straw to be securely baled., The particular kind or description of oats, corn, hay, or straw, proposed to he delivered, must be stated in the Proposals. All the articles offered under the bids herein invited will be subject to a_rigid inspection by the Government Inspector before belulr accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder. se :be interest of the Govern ment may require, and payment will be made when the whole amount contracted for shall have been delivered -and accepted. The bidder will be required to accompany his propo sal with a guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, that in case his bid is accepted he or they will, within ten days thereafter, execute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties. In a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the forage proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement and in case the said bidder should fall to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to - whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the gparantors must be shown by the official certificate of a D. S. District Attorney. Col lector of Customs, or any other officer under the _lTnited States Government, er responsible person known to this office, All bidders will Ice duly notified of the acceptance or refection of tbsir proposals. , rhe fall tame and post once addreas of each bidder must be legibly 'written in the proposal. Prop orals must be addressed to Brigadier general D. H. Rucker, Chief Depot Quartermaster. Wash:moon. D C., and. should be plainly marked, "Proposals for ro ° Tondo. In a sum equal to the amount of the contract. signed by the contractor and both of nis guareutore, will be required of the successful bidder or bidder:" upon ° gaps' the contract Blank orme of bide. guarantees. and bonds may be obtained upon application at Ulla office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. (Town. County. and Rai M. C. S., Agent I. the subscriber. do hereby pro Pose to tarnish and de liver to the United States, at the Quartermaster's De partment at arreeably to the terms of your advertisement, inv:tinn proposals for forage, dated Wathington Depot, December 8,1863. the following un cles, viz: _ . --bushels of Corn, in sacks, at per bushel of 56 pounds. bushels of Oats, in sacks, at— Per bushel of 32 pounds, tons of baled Hay. at per ton of %COO POttnall - tone of baled Straw, at per ton of 2.000 yentas. Delivery to commence on or before the -- day of , and to be completed on or before the day of , and pledge- myself to enter into a written contract with the Dnited States. with goal and approved securities, within the moo of ten days after being notified that iny haa been accepted. Your obedient servant. Brigadier Ger.erel D. B. Ruarag, Chief Deiat Quartermaster. Wgithingtoa. D. C BVERABTEE. We. the nnderaigr.ed, residents of -- in the county of and State of hereby, - Olney and reverally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the form:Plug bid of -- be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of said bid, execute the contract for the same with good and sr.fficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertteement dated De cember 8, NV. under which the bid was made. and, in ease the said shall 1111 to enter into a contract as aforesaid. we guarantee to make good the difference be tween the offer by the eaid - and the next lowest responsible bidder. or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Witness : 3 Given nuder our hands and seals t this - day of -. [Seal.] [Seal.] I hereby certify that. to the beet of my knowledge and belief, the above. ut.mcd guarartors are rood and. seta cleat as sureties fez the smonat for which they offer to be security. Tobe certified by the United States District Attorney. Coll ester of Custeme, or any other officer under toe UnitedStatee Government, or responsible person known to this office. An proposals received under !this advertisement will be opened and examined at this office on Wednesday and Saturday ofeacb-week, at 12 M. Bidders are respectful ly invited to be present at the opening of bide if they desire. D. ft suckta, den-tt Brigadier General and Quartermaster. EVANS & WATSON'S 11ALANLAND11 ILID 670101. 16 6013193 YOMITH STREIT. PHILAW6LPHIA. PA. han A largo vorlotr of ILE B -PP.OOI BLl=B alWaTo on "RUSTIC ADORNMENTS FOR HOMES -a-s , OF TASTE. - Wardlan Cases with Growing Plante. Fern Vases with Grow Plants. Ivy Vases with Growing Plante. Hangiror Baskets with Growing Plants. Fancy Flower Pots. Orange Pita, all sizes. Cassoletts. Benaiseanco. Caryatides. Lords IClVths. Classical Busts in Farian Marble. Marble Pedestals and Fancy Brackets. • Terra Cotta Vases. all sizes. 141911 Vases, Antique. Garden Vases. all sizes. - Statuary and Fountains. Choice and select articles for Glits.imported and mean. fitetnred for our own sales. For sale at retail, or to the trade in quantity. 8. A. HARBISON. dal4tnthaatf 1010 GHBEITNTIT Street. (LARD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, ' ll -/ YlSOWielif 4 mime. 1.1.1 PROPODAi#. 121 5 1:4 t uiziff - -ti 011 SHERIFFS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendittoni Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening: January 4.1864. at 4 o'clock. at Bancomstrest Hall. Ali that curtain lot of ground BILMITB on the north Ode of Huntingdon street. *lawn meet eastward from Olin. ton street. in the city of Philadelphia: oontainick in front on Huntingdon street biateen feet. and in depth sixty feet, ino/nd lux on the north end she east half of a three-feet alley. [Which said premises Thornton Con row et um., by deed dated May 21. 12.54 recorded in Deed Book H. D. W.. 210. 78 page M. conveyed unto Mono]s hughnEfre, in fee. rooorwizur a ex , onsui rent of fifty , four dollars_ ] CD. C. D.. 63. 261. Debt. 41143. 46. W 074 ward. ] Taken In execution and to be Isola its the property of leery MoShaffrey JOHN THOMPSON. Philadelphia. Sheers odic" D-0 It. i 8 em d --9.1 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni Expon.as, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendtte. on MONDAY Evening. January 4. 1864. st 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street All that certain lot of groUnd situate on the north side of Bolton etreet and west side of Twenty third or Nixon street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Bolton street eighty feet. and in d.pth along Twenty. third street ninety-two feet to a twenty-tire-feet-wide street. (Which said premises Amos El is. et lax . by deed dated December 6, 1862 recorded in Deed Book T. 8.. Do. 147. page 247, be., conveyed unto George W. Mich omer, reemymg a ground rent .f $lO4. CD. C. :D . '63 317 Debt SUE M. P. P Potts.] Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of George W. Micheter. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dec 111.1865. dell-:;t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vend itioni Exponas, to me dire,•ted. will he exposed to public salo or vendtte, on MO CI od Y Evening. Janurry 4. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at transom street H-11, Arl that car ain lot f ground situate on the southeast wardly side of the Frankford road and south we-twsrdly Fide of Allegheny avenue. 10 the city of Philade.phia containing in front on Frartaford road 10 feet. and in depth on the northeast line along s.id riven es three hun dred and nineteen feet five inches. ate on the southwest line three hundred and nineteen 'eel three inches to am ber or Waif', too sbeet Tea inn . a trent on said street of forty feet nine and one qinivter inches [ Which aßut lot Edwin IL Csrpe. et tix . by dead dated Jannhry 2, 1811, recorded in Deed Book A. .- No. 101. Utt.e ac.. conveyed unto Mary V. Campion. ii fee. 7eserving a gronndrent of sixty dollars. Yalable ist January and July.] CD. C D., '63. MO. Debt. $162 12 E Robb.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Mary V. Campion. .101 , 117 THOMPSON, Sher'.a. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offlce, Dec. iii. 1863. de24-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Pada% to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening. January 4. 1564. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail All that certain lot of around situate on the sonthweat corner of Broed and Ontario streetr, in the city of Vlll lade phia; cent& wain in fronton Broad -treat eighty-three feet, and in depth of that width three hundred a d fifty seven feet ton and one-b llfinehes, then narrowi eg by an. angle at the northwest corner thereof, and extending a farther depth of thirty EBVPTI feet nine and a half inches to Futeenth street, on which street said tot has a rrollt of thirty six feet and e. ne fourth of an inch lbanded nortt.ward partly by acid Ontario street. and putty by ground of Mcli: loch. [Which said ground William Be dell. et cis, conveyed unto nathan Bailey In fee.l CD. C. D., '63. 3(0. Debt. $6.809. Fallon and Serrill Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of 'Nathan Bailey. JOHN THOM.SON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dec it 1663 de24-3t SSHERIFF'S SALE -BY VIBI lIE OF R. writ of renditions Expanse. to me directs& will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, January 4.1364. at 4 o'clock. at Masora-street Hall. All that certain three.story brick MElSKnage. smith shop, aad lot of ground situate on the south side of Taylor street, two hundred and sixty-two feet west containing fm front street. in the city thirty-twosPdelphia: in on Taylor street feet, and in .depth ninety-six feet to. King street (Which said premises Andrew S. Young et ux. by deed dated Jane 15. ISM. conveyed unto Andrew Boyd in fee; reserving thereout a yearly around rent of nin..ty• sig. dollars ] CD. D.; D., 'fit 261 Debt, VAL Stover.) Taken in execution and to Be sold as the_property of Andrew Boyd. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec 19, 1863. dell-4t sHEBIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF ki a writ of Venditioni Exponas,to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on 610211.) et.Y. Evening, January s, 1384. at 4 o'clock. at hansom-street Hill. ell that certain yearly ground rent or sem of twenty one dollars, leaning out of all that certain lot of ground and three story brick me.suege thereon erected, situate 9u the northeast corner of Christian and Flower streets. in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front OA Christian street rev,:deen AKA, and in depth along Plower street sixty-five fset. Which raid lot Jacob Stockman et lax, by deed dated August 14. 1851, recorded in Been Book A. C. 8.. No 20, page M.' &c.. conveyed mato William Begley in fee: reserving said yearly ground rent. (D. C ; D., 'G& 208, Debt. $`2,50 14 T. D Smith. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Stcchman. 30111 , 1 THOM ?SO Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec lO 1861. del'.-it SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF LI a writ of Vendßioni Expanas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or - vendue. on MONDAY Evening, January 4. 1564. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hail. All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast wardly side of the Frankford and Bristol turnpike road, in the city of Philadelphia; contai, ing in front on said road one hundred feet, and in depth three hundred and nineteen he three inches to Waterloo street. Bounded northeasiwardly and southweAt.irardly by ground. now or late of Idwin R. Cope. [Which eat , ' tut Edwin Cone, et nx.. by deed dated March tB. 1950. recorded in Deed Book G. W. C., No. 61, page 5:32. &c.. conveyed unto Nathan Field Campion in f.e, reserving a yearly ground rent of one hundred and twenty dolinrs, payable let January - and Jr, y,, and Babied to the restr ction that no buildings for offensive occupations should be erected on said lot.] [D. C. ; D., V. 30n. Debt, 3325.05. S. Robb.l Taken in execution and to be sold as - the-property of Nathan Field Campion. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff% Office. Dec. 19. 11363. do--4-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Ventlitioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on- MONDAY Even ing, January 4.1861. at 4 o'clock., at Sansolu-street Hall. All that certain triangular let of ground with one story stone office. two-story frame shop and one-story frame stable thereon erected. beginning at the northeast corner of Ninth and Matter streets, in the city of Philadeephia, thence extending northward along the east side of Ninth street one hundre 1 and age t feet two ..nd a halt inches, to a point formerly the middle of old, Master street, since vacated; thence sontheastwardly along said middle line two hundred and twenty-four feet seven and. seven eighths- inches, to the north aide of the first-mentioned Master street, and thence westerly along the same one hundred and ninety-six feat eleven and onauriarter inches, to the place of beginning. CD. C ; D.,'61. no. Debt, 4872.15. Pancoast. Taken in execution and to be sold a. the property of Frederick Genii:Ler, JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dec. 21, ISM der4-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Feiri Facies, to me directed, will be ex- Jansed to public sale or vondue. on MOND tY Evening, uary 4, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. ♦il those four certain three. story brick inmsuages and four lots of ground si. nate on the east aide at sixteenth street fourteen feet north of heybert street. in the city of Philadelphia; containing together in front on Sixteenth street fifty-five feet. (the three southernmost being each fourteen feet, ) and in depth-fifty feet Subject co a rearl. fclOillid rent of thirty. five dollars, payable out of each of three lots of fourteen feet front, and $64 2 5 out of the remaining lot. ID. C.; 332. Debt. $ll4. Palethorp.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Natchett. JOHN THONPRON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dec. 21.1963. de24-3t sHERIFF'S SALK-BY VIRTUE OF 1 , - , a writ of Venditioni Exporae, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, January 4, 1%4. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground situate on the northeast wardly side of Auburn. one hundred and eighty-Ma feet north westwardly from Amber street. in the city &Phi ladelphia ; containing in front on Auburn street ninety four feet, and in depth one hun tred and forty. six feet six inches -to William street Bounded northwe.-twardlY by Coral street. [Which said lot John Bice et ux. by deed dated April 1, 1842. recorded in Deed Book T H.. No. 24, page 272, &c.. conveyed unto Elias H. Gilbert in fee; reserving a ground rent of $70.60, payable let April and. October D. C. ;D. '63. 274 Debt 8237.78. Edwards: . . . . Taken in execution and to be sold as the property' of Elias H. Gilbert. JOHN THOMPSOG, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dec 19„ 1863. de24-3t SIHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF 11 / 4 - 1 a writ of Leyari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendme on MONDAY Evening, Janne], y 4, 19345. at 4 o'clock, at'Sansom-street All that certain lot of g+ ou,d, with the buildings thereon erected, situate on the south side of Hamilton street me hundred aid seven feet • ight inches ea.:ward from Twenty-fifth street. in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Hamilton street twenty -one fief four inches and in depth on the east line fifty-nine feet one and three-Trailer inches, and on the west line fifty-threeleet eleven A nd one-half inchea. . . . . 1:41. P. D., .63 17g. Debt, $lOl.Bl A. Miller.) Talton in execution and to be sold as the property of J. Tierney. JODI' ITEOMPs‘iN, Sheriff:. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec 22. 1861. do2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or veadus. on MONDAY Evening. January 4,1861. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Halt. All that cm tarn f ,nr-story brick roughcast meseauge back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Spruce street and east side of Sixteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in Irani on Spruce street twenty-two feet, and in depth southward along Sixteenth street nicely-three feet to a three feet Wile alley. with the privilege thereof. [Which said premises Itebroca P. Pemberton. by deed dated April 12, 1858, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. Ft, page 551, &c , conveyed unto Maria Theresa i-lattner (who afterwards intermarried with - Buckley) in fee; subject to a yearly around rent of three hundred and eighty-four dollars. 1 ED. C.; D., '63. 310. Debt $3.74.9.40 Judson 3 Taken in execution and to be s.old as the property of Maria Theresa Buckley, deceased JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dee. 22, Mg. de24-31 SHERIFF'S SALK-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leval.' Faciae, to me directed will be ex- Jan to public fi at 4 o vendue, on MONDAY Evening, uary 4. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sanscm-street all . . . All that certain tbree story brick mei silage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Addison street, forty- Ail feet westward from Righteentit street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Addison street four teen Scat. and in depth forty feet to a three - feet-wide alley. [Which said premises William Dougherty. et ux.., by deed dated March 15. 1853, recorded in Deed Book , No. 65. page 370, Am., conveyed unto B. bert Gas ton in fee, subject to a yearly ground rent of fifty-four dollars. parable let January and July. - CD. C., D. ; '63. 397. Debt, $5.96 25. McGrath.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Robert Geeton. JOHN THOMPSON . , Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, Dee. 22. 1863. dell.lt S HERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facia% to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening, January 4. 1864 2 at 4 o'clock. at Sansone-street Mall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the northwest wardly side of Mifflin street, two hundred and forty feet southwestwardly from Summer street. in the Twenty second ward of the city Of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mifflin street one hundred and twenty feet, and in depth northwestwardly two 4 nadred and twenty-five to Mary street. CD. C. 's D.. '63 362. Debt. 115 AD). Lex.) Taken in execution - and to be sold as the property of Charles H. Smith. JOHN THOMPSON, Sb.eriH Philadelphia, Sheriff's °lnce, Dee. •23. 1863. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, January 9, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Nall. All that certain four-story brick meesnage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Noble street. and east side of Adelphi alley in the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Noble street 16 feet 8 and one half inches. and in depth along said alley sixty feet to a three-feet wide alley, with the privilege thereof. f Which said. Premises Thomas Ashbnrner et al., by deed dated July S. 1858, recorded In Deed Book D B , No 31, page 155, &c., conveyed unto Samuel Satan In fee' ED. C. ; D.; '63. 325. Debt, 15 (03. Juvenal. "..! i Taken n execution and to be sold as thP property of Samuel BEdtin.. JOHN THOMPSON, Sherie Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dec. 32. 1563. de24.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or yendoe. on MONDAY Bvening. January 4. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom. street Hall. All that certain two-stbry brick stable and Mt of ground situate on the west ride of Alder stme.t. forty south ward from Thompson street, in the city of PO itade,inhts; containing in fronton Alter street cm - ate m fort and in depth ninety-one feet to Warnock strest. Taken in execution on a claim filed by the city of Phi ladelphia for pipe.. . C C. P,, S. '6O, 44E! n.' (Brew ster), and - to be sold as the property of Sohn lit flow, id. :JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff: Philadelphia. Sheriff'a °nice. D , .e. - 13. 1E63. deli-a SHERI:PPS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP Sundry 1-writ-sof Levu ri racial, to me directed., will. be exposed to pubis rale or vendee, on MONDAY Event oz. . January 4, 3E64, at 4 clock. at ballliora-street Half. - All that certain three-story mink messnage or tete. meat, hack buildings, and lot or piece of ground sit sate on the south side of Spring Garden street, at the distance of three hundred and thirty-seven feel westward from the west side of Thirteenth street in the late district of Series Garden. now in the Fourteenth ward of the ety of Philadelphia; containing In frout or breadth on the said Spring Garden street twenty feet. and extending in length or depth southward, between lines parallel with said Thirteenth Street, one hundred feet to a t wantT four-feet- wide street called Whitehall street. Bounded northward by said Spring Garden street. weawArd by ground now or late of John McAllister, Junior, son Ih ward by acid Whitehall street, and eastward by ground now or late of William Darden: IReing the same lot of ground which William JardenrandlElizabeth his wife, by indenture dated the first day of January, A. D 1516, and recorded at Philadelphia. in Deed Book It D. W., No. 69. page 193_. &c . granted and conveyed unto the said Charles Oarord in fee, subject to the express restriction that no slanghter-honse, skin-dressing establishment, hose or engine house, blacksmith fshop, carpenter shop, glue, soap, candle, or starch manufactory, court, stable. or o ther building. for offensive occupation, should ever be erected or used upon any Part of the hereby granted lot of 'ground. And subject to the agreement that the back buildings Of any) of the house to he erected on the above described lot of ground- arc to face towards the east And also subject to a yearly ground rent of one hundred and ten dollars. Payable half-yearly on the first day of the months of January and July, unto John Mc- Allister, Junior, hie heirs and assigns: which yearly ground rent it wag intended forthwith to pay off and ex tinguish With part of the moneys secured by the mort gage given by the said Charles Oakford. and recorded in Ins 0 8 61cvt e pada a d o elfhia, in Mortgage Book R. D. N. B.—The Page of Charles Oakford, deceased, have parted with their interest in the above premises. (D. C. -, D. T., '&e. sol Debt, $7,1213 W. H. Blaney. jr. 1 Taken In execution and to be gold as the property of Charles Oakford„ deceased. • -JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. rhpailelpltia, 11401 9Mce, t)jc. 4111.0 THE PRESS.--PHILADELPRIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1864. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fieri Pantos, to me directed will b. exposed to public kale or vendue, on MONDAY' Evening, January 4. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Bausom.atroet Hall, all that certain lot of ground altuate on tha tonittleaSt srardly side of Jefferson street, about throe hundred and raven feet eta and a half inches nor hesatwaroly from Mercer etreet in the city of Philadelphia; containi,g t. front on Jefferson street eighty-two feet and in dept = two feet, more or less. CD. C.: D, 83, 861. Debt, 113,31R.16. Clark.] Taken In execution and to be sold. as the_property of George alklns. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff'e Odiee, Dee. 2R,1618 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Vaclas, to me directed. will be posed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY &yelling. January 4, UK at 4 o'clock, at thessontogreet Hall. All that certain three-gory brick meesnage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Secmd street sixty feet southward from ShiPPen street, in th 4 city of Phila delphia ; containing in front on Second h treat twenty feet. and. in depth westward of that width one hundred end fer.e feet six inches, where it decreas.a by an offset on the north line thereof to the width of nine feet six inches, end extending of that width the farther depth of twenty. two feet six inches to a twenty• feet wide street. [Which said premises Joseph It Res et six. by deed dated Otto , ber 8. 1812, recorded in Dee d Boos T H,. No. 48, pace 51i &c., conveyed unto Mary 'C. Phil:or.-nd Sarah Philter ID fee. subject to the payment et' seventeen nundred dole lare with Interest 3 [D. C. ;D. 'eN 836. - Debt. $8 , 8.67. Perkins.; Taken in execution and to be sold so the property of Vary T. Trump, (late Pallier.] des assd and Sarah Pl . Hier JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Phi-lade/Phis. Sheriff's Office. Dec. 23, 1363. (1024-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari FELCiFIA, to me dire:tad will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, 34 , nna*V 4.1954. at 4o'cleck. at Bansom-street HAD, An that certain " two. story brick measnage and lot of ground situate on the north we tt side of Coral street ace hundred and fourteen feet northeastward" mom the Phi ladelphia. and Trenton ualirund, in the city of Philadel phia containing in front on Coral street shassn lees, and in depth en the northeast line forty- 0 ae feet five anti three-quarter inches. and on the southwest line thirty nine feet three and three-quarter inches. Taken in execution on a claim flied by the City of Philadelphia, for pine. in the C C. P. M.. 60, 111, (Brews ter) and to be eold as the pronerty of Marls t, WI I tber• got:, JOHN TERI . :4 - pfp:ON, Sheriff. Ph ilsdalphia. Rh crirm 0-e3ce:WZ,;7 sit F SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ or Levari Facies. to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale. or venane, on SIONDA.Y Evening. Jain wy 4, 1861. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Halt, All that certain three-story brick meksuage and int of ground, situate on the west sideof E!eventh etreet,thirty twe feet three inchea northward from Jefferson street. in city of Flatadelphio; containing; in front on Ileventit att ern sixteen feet. and in depth arty- two feet Taken in execution en a claim flied by the C;t:,- of Phi ladtlchin for cutverting in C P . M. '6); Gl 814 AG. (Spwetter.) and to be eild no the nroparty of Charles TORN TIIOMP.iON, Sheriff ShPrlff"‘ .. 6.lll . c7, Dcc.24, 1863 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public Bale or vendee , on MONDAY Eve. nine. January 4 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. Ali that certain lot ground situate on the wept side of Howard street, three hundred and forty oas feet six inch 8., and three-eights of an inch northward from tto et actuary street. (now ca lied Columbia. avenne ) In the city of Philadelphia., containing in Front on Howard street thirty-six feet, and in depth ninety-five feet six inches. more or less. Taken In execution on a claim tiled by the city of Philadelphia. for pipe. in C C. P . J. '53. lt. staa 49, (1-Irsaaster.) and to be sold as the propertm of Robert H. N THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Once. Dec. 23.1863. de`2l-.14 grt EREFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF Ps" a writ of Levari Pastas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Even ing. January 4,1864. at 4 o'clock, at &snooze-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the smith. westerly side of Norris street eighty two fret and Ave eighth inches nolthwesterlsr irons Belgrade (late West) street, in the oily of Philadelphia; containing in front on No.tris street seventeen feet, and in depth fifty-one feet, snore or less. Taken in execution on a claim filed by the city of Phi ladelphia, for pipe. in C. a P., J. '6O, St $10.70 (Brews ter], and to be sold as the propprty of James Caps are SOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dec 23.3103. de24-Xt SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Kj a writ of Levari Facial, to me directed, will tti Alt- POMed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY EVPCLIILK • tibrintrY 4. 1863. at 4.o'clock. at Sansom-street Ali that certain lot of gronna situate on the nort n west wordlv corner of Amber and Firth streets. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Amber street sixty three lest eight inches, and In depth sixty Met, more or Taken in execntion on a claim filed by the City of Phi ladelphia. for .paving, in C. O. P. •' J. . '6O 60. Debt. 541.60 (Brewster).and to be said R 9 the property of Wendell. JOHN THOMP4OIV, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's O ice. Doc 2.3. 486 i (1,324-3; QIIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levart Faciaa, to me directed. will be exposed to public flab or venduo, on MONDAY Evening, January 4, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-atreet Hall. . . . , The sot:abet:most of the depth of ti tient beyonty- two feet of all the= certain lot of grenud elynato oa Lae north side of Mali< sireet.esst side of Seventh street. and south Siee of Lewis street. in the city of Philadeloh con thiLing in front on Morris street thirt: -two feet rend in dzp:ll one hundred and ten feet to Lewis s•reet. [Being pt of the same piemisie which Charles Harlan. by deed dated t Decou,ber Ist, LA, recorded in Dyed B eik G. W. C ' 10, page 321, &c conveyed auto base W Potts infec. CD. C.': D., 'BS 311. Dent. $BOO. L. T. Crans. Taken in execution and to be sold Ste the property of Isaac W. Potts. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Dec 23. 186.1. deli-3t BIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levant Facias., to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve. ning, January 4, 1964, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three story brick messuage .and lot of tround situate on the east side of Ontario street eighteen feet nine and seven eighths inches southward from Og den street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Ontario street fifteen feet and in depth eaetward on the south line forty-seven feet one and one half inches, and on the north live forty-nine feet three and live eighths inches. and on the rear end fifteen feet one and seven eighths Inches. Bounded eastward by a three feet alley, with the privilege thereof. (Which said pre mises Joseph C Oat, et ux by deed dated May lu. ttl to, conveyed unto Charles D. Beal. in fee; subject to a yearly ground rent of ferty.eight dollars, pat able let Januar, and -CD.O t D., '63 Sig Dobt $973 SO. Logan. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles G. Beale. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec. 211963. c1e21.3t gIIERIFFS SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF awrit of Vonditiord Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or voodoo, on liIONDAkI Evening, January 4, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street all thanes:Oath yearly around tent of Dee ndred and twenty dollars payable by Joseph al Thomas, lib heirs and assigns. out of and for alt that certain In of ground. situate on the ens. side or Eighth street twenty feet north ward from Catharine street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing, in front on Eighth street eighteen feet. and in depth Ft.venty-seven feet six invhee to a ten-feet alley. L. - Which said yearly ground rent Janie& Harper et alt_ by deed dated Bay 20:1853. recorded In deed book R. D. W. ' N2lOO. page 162, conveyed unto Horatio B. Pennock, his heirs and assigns ED. O.; D., '63. 367. Debt. $166. Sparing. Taken in execution and to be sold as the_ property of Horatio B Pennock, dec. JOHN THMVIP3OIN. &miff. Philadelphia. Sheriff' , Ofilce Dee, 23.-1863. de24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facial, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, January 4, 1864,# 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain two-story brick mesenage and lot of ground situate on the northwettertv Rid. of Coral eauet, one hundred and thirty feet northeasterly front Phila delphia and Reading Railroad. in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Coral street sixteen feet ten inches, and in depth en the northeasterly line forty three feet, more or less, and on the southwesterly line forty-two feet, more or less. Taken in execution on a claim filed by the City of Philadelphia. in C. C 3'., Dl. '6O, 113. 91, (Brewster.) and to be sold as the property of - Whit TORN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Den. 03, 1863. do2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a, Writ of Venditinni Exponas, to me difoeted, Will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Even ing, January 4,-1861, at 4 o'clock, at Satiscatestreet Hall. All that certain lot or- ground, with the improvements thereon erected, situate on the south side of Market street. fifty-seven feet and half an inch eastward from Tenth street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Market street fBurteeu feet et,ven incha., a a d in depth southward one hundred and twenty feet, to a twenty-feet wide alley. [Which said premises John Ms rhoe et ux. by deed dated September 14, 1811. recorded. in Deed Book I C., No 18, pRe 116, kc., conveyed unto William Davis, in free, reserving a and rent of two hundred and sixty eight dollars aul fifty ceuis, payable lira; of March and September.) CD. C.; D. '63- 372. Debt. $181.2.5. H. C. Thou:mon.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Davis. • JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee. Dec. 23, 186.3. de25.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or ver due, on MDRDAY Evening, Jannary 4, ISG4, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three story brick messuator and lot of ground situate on the northwes4-rly side or Coral street. eighty-two feat northeasterly from the Philadelphia and Reading BaUroad, in the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Coral street sixteen feet, and extending in depth on the northeasterly line thirty-seven feer, end on the southwesterly line thirty-five feet, thence further westerly on the northeasterly Has thirty-seven feet. and on the southwesterly line thirty five feet to Frankford read. Taken in execution on &claim filed by the Oily of Phi ladelphia, for pipe. in C. C. P., M.,'60, 137, tR14.25, (Brewster,) and to be sold a. the procerty of Uriel Far min, JOHN TROMP:3ON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dec. 23. 1863. del}-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF Ps•-•' a writ of Venditiont Es - Pones, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vend oe, on MONDAY Evening, Sanitary 4.1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansoix-street Hall, No. 1. All that certain three-story brick Mea : Maga and lot of around situate on the south side of Cellowlitil at., No. 131 S. one hundred and fifty feet six teethes weer- Warn from M trice!. te street, in the city of r hiladelehta: containing in front on Cellowhill street seventeen feet six inches. and in depth sixty-two feet two inches to the rear end of premiees No. 3. No. 2 All that certain three-story brick meeenage and lot of ground situate on the south aide of Calle whill street. No. 1820. one hundred and •sixty-eight feet west from Thirteenth street. in said city: containing in front on Callowbill street seventeen feet six inches. and in depth on the west line sixty-five feet six inches to the rear end of premises No. 3; thence eastwardly along the line of said premlees No. 3. thirteen feet six inches; thence northwardly along the Fame three feet four inches; . thence eastwardly along the same line four feet to a /me of lot No. 1; thence northwardly along the same fifty-eight feet two inches to the place of beginning. No. 3. All that certain lot of ground, with the men sue gee or tenements thereon erected. beginning on the north side of Carlton street one hundred and fifty-nine feet three inches west :rem Thirteenth street; thence along Carlton Street twenty-six feet three inches; thence north ward ly at right angles with Carlton etreet seventy four feet sly inches; thence eastwardly thlntean feat six inches; thence northward ly three feet four Inches; thence eastwardly twenty-one feet six inches; thence south wardly seven feet ten inches: thence westwardly eight feet nine inches; thence eouthwardly seventy feet to the place of beginning. B —On the westernmost sixteen feet six inches of said lot No. 3. as d. extending in depth seventy-four feet six inches. there are erected five two-story brick mos enages, and the remainder of said lot is laid out as a come:, on which the said Eye measnagee have fronts re spectively of fourteen feet ten inches fifteen feet eoven inches. fifteen feet four inches, fourteen feet nine inches and fourteen feet. [Being the came premises which Elizabeth 'Crusts. by decd dated September 24. iSII2, recorded in Deed Book T. H., 80. 40. page 001 and GM granted and conveyed unto Freeman Scott in fee: reversing theremit a yearly ccronnd rent of two hundred and forty dollars.) CO. 0. ; D.. 'ez. In Debt. /6244 SS Rawle.:l Taken in execution and to he cold as tbeprtperty of Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheril . ph ilridAir..hia, Sheriff's °face. Dec. 2.3. 1e 3. deri. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF eerit of Alias Venditioni Exponase tome directed.will be exposed to public sale or vendne t on MONDAY Even ing, January 4, 1564. at 4 ceclock. Sancom.street Bell. -- No. 1. All that certain three-story brick taessnage or tenement and lot or piece of ground, in the city of Pella delpbia. masked in the draught or plan of the estate of Elizabeth Haelelturst, deceased, ho. (11) eleven, .te ecribed as follow*, to wit: beginning at a point in the western line of a large lot of ground described in the eai.l partition , extending from High street to College avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, at the dis.ance of aboat one hundred and sixty-six feet twu and one-hail inches southward from the south side of High street; thence extending southward along the said western line of the said large lot 'fifteen feet ten inches to a paint in range with the outside or face of the sunth wall of ilce mes , ..uago on this let; thence eastward on a line PEES 3 WC alone the outside or face of said wail ea 4 eeeeeing tizept.en's Place, forty-seven feet one nod our,. Quarter inaltag. mere or lees. to a point in the eastern line of large let: thence extenuing notthword along the said eastern line of said large lot fifteen feet ten inches to - a, point. nti thence extending westward. recrossing Etephe place aforeeald, along a line passing through the tnidd e of the brick partition wall. between the LIE,STLEEO erect ea on this lot and the mesenage on the lot ad Wei ug on the north. marked in said draught or plan No.. (le) tea. forty seven feet one and one quarter iecnee to Ike place of beginning. No. 2. All that certain three-eery lowest:lee or tenement End lot or piece of ground marked in &aid draught or plan as No. (3) thirteen. described ae rot !owe,. to-wit: Beginning at a point in the north line of College avenue and in the middle of tho brink parte tion wall between this mesocage and the messuage ad joining to the east (No. I 2) twelve. on said draught or plan. at the distance of about two handfed and twenty nine feet three and three-quarter Inchee wesvivarq from the west side of Ninth street in the city of Philadelphia; thence extending northwarl Along a line passing through the middle of !aid partition wall and along the division fence between thie lot and the said let adioin ing it on the east, and through the middle of the peril tionwall between the privies on the said adjoining lot, forty feet two inches to the premises above described, marked In the said draught or Plan No. WI eleven ; thence Westward by the same. crossing an alley three feet Ave and one-half inches leading into College avenue aforesaid, twenty feet to a pointle. the western line of the said large lot of ground. ; thence southward along the same forty feet two inches to the said College avenue. and thence eastward alp 7g the north sideof said avenue, recrossiug said alley, twenty feet to the place of begin ning. (Being the same premises which by indenture or deed of partition bearing date the 31st day of July. A • D 1860, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book O. W. C. No. 61. page 266. &c.. ofthe estate ofElizabeth Haalelinret deceased. executed by -Samuel W. Thackara et al. SP pointed to make partition. were all , ted and assigned to the said Francis Hazlehnret in fee in severalti.) ID. C. t D.. '63. 366. Debt. 6607 60. W. Budd.] - Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Fronde M. Barlehuret. JOHN THOMPSON . Sherif. rbilawoo, own ono. De., A 1866, de •S 5 SHERIFF'S SALES. . _ SHERIF'F'S SALES. RBFRIFFB BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Ftleite, to me directed, will be ex pos.d to public , ale or vendue. M'ND AY evening, January 4, 1964. at 4 o'clock. at Sanborn street Hall, All that ce• lain mese wage and lot of ground ei , nate un the meat aide of entry street, four hanered and seven feat northward from Phenolic street. it, the oily of Phi:a.- dolphin: containing in front on said Perry ~treat dfteen feet six inchec, end in depth fifty snot. 1. Which add premleee Benjamin C. Cooper et or. .._by deed sated May 20. 1961 . recorded m Deed Book 411 W. r, , No 102. page St. &c. conveyed woo So.hna. G i%pry sari Francis H. Nobene in fee; subject to a yearly ISrodnd rent of thirty dollars.) CD• C ;D. 302. Debt, $1 231.40. S Chew.] Taken in execution and to he cold as the property of :T.. short O. Spry and Francis H. Robeno. JOHN rakytiPSW., Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec 19. 1363. de St B L SHERIFF'S SALE:Y VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or veudue , on MONDAY Evening; January 4.1664, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street All that lot of around wok too two hrtca dwellinge (one of three story and one of two ptory), sltaste oo t, a ea-t side of Fifteenth street. one hnocirmi and twenty-sir feet nor. b from Thompson street. in the city of Philadelphia: containing In front on Fitts• nth street eighte.n fest, and in depth une hundred and tifty• ye feet, more or less, to Cartia:!e street. . . . fO.c. P. - D.'63, lit Debt. 91344.73 'Tangent j Taken in corneion and to i.e sold as the PrOPerty of John W. Eaetwick and Ala ga...twait JOHN THO af PSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 23, 1863. SBERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF fs--' a writ of Venditioni Bxponae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on 01 'NDAY Evening, Jscusry 4, 1564. at 4 O'Ciac a lt. , lansem-street All that certkin lot of krousd situate on the eolith westwardly .ids tr auburn stl eet. two linnthedi and six teen feet southeestwardiy fro a Amber street, in the city of Ithliadelp , ja: containing In front on Auburn street fifty-four feet, spa in oentb. on , hasdred and (..117-nix [fat eis inches to Runts. Street. [Which =a.; . ebn - nice et ax , by deed dated APl•ill.l3lB.reccrded in Deed book 'l' It., No It, pass 351, &c conveyed note GPOrp,o W. Michener in fan; reorviag a grocuul rent ef a), parable t April end Oe, ob-r.l CD. C. ; Dent. $142.23 Edwards j Taken in exocri ion and to ho sold as the property of George W. Michener. JOHN r Rom PliON. Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Offies. Dec V. 1861 de24-8t SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF k-/ a writ of Leyari FaciaA to me directed. will be ex pod to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Rvening, January 4.ISM. at 4 o'clock, at 13a..n0m-street nail. All that Cl!nt lot of ground situate on the west side of Fawn atroet, 6ixty•ight feet southward fro a Oxford street, in thi city of Phitadalphia; containiol in fr..nt n Fawn street thirty , our feet, and in depth rue ilaII• drwl . fecqo Mulvaney etrpct. Tslcen in ex- cntton on a .1 nagment ou a claim filed by trb, C - ity of Phliadet ohia, ~ .r paving, in C P, and to be /lola as the property of Joh o Mulvaney. JOHN ?SEM, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's 013.c0, Doc. 2'.t. d..:.4 :?t griERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facies, co me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, Jaw:L ary s 1864. at 4 - o'clock. at Sensors-street Mall. 01i that certain frame rses , nage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the un-th w-tato , lv eide of Tackswann& stoat, in the borough, nf Frankford (sow the Twenty third ward of the C.tv !of Phi tad stelae.) bsg , nning at the distance of one hundred f et 'omit west ; Cars from. the Borth westorly side of Met .4treat; therm. northwesterly by g,otend of eorge Deal, William pcf.aughlin, and ~ t hers, on a Eine rar tllei with said Margaret street , cue hundred and seventy - raves let or thereaboutP, to a corner; thence south Wsaleel , iv itrOa ad John Deaf on a lino parallel with said Tackswanna street, twenty feet haa corner; th a,_ re s. tubea-nerly by gr. and of Jaceb .ble, on a line parallei with sand Mar garet street. seventy -soren feet or thereabouts to a cor ner ; thence south waste- ly by the said Able's geound, on a line parallel with ae id Tacit a wanna stre.d, twenty feet to a corner: 'thence sonthweste-ly by ground of Jo eph Deal on a 1110 parallel withieaid klaersret street, one hundred feet to the side rf Tacke.wanna etreet and thence nertleastelly along the Was of the said Tack's. wanna 'treat forty feet to the place or hem inning Clising tbs. same premises w; ich Joseph Deal Etad Margaret his wife, by indenture bearing daze the twntieth day .-f February, A. D. 18 5 1, and intended to he record.ed, granted and conveyed onto the said Sohn M , se in L e / ED. C. ;D . 3.8. Debt. $146.(0. betenwor - h. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Moss JOHN THOMPSIN, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dec. V, 1863 deM-31 SALE.-131 7 VIRTUE OF a writ of 1 evert Facies. to ma directed. will be Elxpeoed t 9 public wra or nautili°. on MONDAY" EYettltig; January 4, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sense - at-street Hal' All that certain three-story br•cic rasssaa.go aaelot of ground situate on tho northwest side of Coral Street, ninsty-eight feet northeay.ward horn the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, in the city of Philadelp‘tia; c .n- Mining in front on Coral street sixteen feet. and in depth en the northeasterly line thirty-nine feet titres and three quarter inches, and on the southwest. line thirty-seven feet one and three-quarter inches. Taken in execution on a claim flied by the City of Phi lsdelphia. for pipe. in '3- C. P. M, '6O 110 *1429, (Brewiter). and to be sold as the property of Kuria L. Wiltbsrger. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Diet. 21. 1883. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF N- 7 a writ of Levarl Facies, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or centime. on e a NDAY E ven i ng , January 4, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at &Lino s -street Hall. All the! certain lot or piece of ground, situate Oa the West side of Fifteenth Areet, in. the First of the city of rhtladelphia. beginning at the distance of one 'hundred and three feat 618 inch southward from the ecuth side of Federal street: thence southward along the said Fifteenth street two hundred and forty-six feet. to ground of B. B Marvine. thence by th.- same. south. eigetg two degrees fifteen minutes west My-three feet, more or less, to ground of the estate of Catbaria. , Hon usher, - deceased: thence by the same, north, twenty seven degrees five minutes. east two hundred and fifty four feet to the nest side of Fifteenth street. and place of beginning. CD. C. H :63 316 Debt 8474 93. A. Miller Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph G. 'Terris and Peter -beenberg:tr, owners, arc. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec 22, 1863. de2l-3t kHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Eve ning, Jsnuary 4, 1561, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain mestuage and lot of aronnd situate on the north tide of Swain street. one hundred and ninety e feet eight Inches westward from Sixteenth street in the city of iladelphia ; ntaining in front on swain street eighteen feet, and in depth sixty feet, including on the west tide thereof one-half of an alley two feet two inches wide. [Which said Premises Edward 6. Wyckoff. by deed, dated October' 3,1562. conveyed unto Adolphus 0. Hallowell, in fee. 1 CD. ti. ; D. '63. 333. Debt. $1,2:0. Dolman. :I Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Adolphus G. Hallowell JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philada., Sheriff's Office. December 23. 1563. del-t-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a.writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening, January 4, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sanaun-street Hall. All that certain brick messnage and lot of ground situ ate on the east side of Hibbern street. and eonth aide of Stiles etreet, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hibbard street twelve feet and In depth along said Stiles street 47 feet 3 inches to a th see feet wide al ley. [Which said nremisen Henry P. Mairheld, by deed dated Awn 14, ISA recorded in Deed Book A D. B , No, rb. veg e 134, tto.. conveyed unto - John Treadway in fee; subject to a ground lent of SQ. payable Ist January and July.] [D. C. 4D, 63 an. Debt, oves. Prsons.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the ProPerty of Timothy Treadway and Tape his wife. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec 16.1633 43024.3 t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or Ar endue, on 310 ND aT E rearing, January 4, 1564, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground situate on the south wavily side of Orleans street, four hundred feet west. wardly DM)] Emerald street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Orleans str.et one hundred feet and in depth one hundred feet. [ Which said premises Samuel Allen. sheriff, by deed poll dated September 16. 1685. recm ded in D. C. Deed book 2. page 197, conveyed unto David Bt. hlidliss in - CD. C. D. 'B3. 3:8, Debt, *3.147 DD. Hopper.] Taken in execution and to be sold a. , 1 the property of David M. Mellitv, JOHN THOMPSCiii, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Otllce. Dec. 19, 18G3. d024-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Fieri Faciae, to me directed, will _be exposed to public sale or ventlue,on MONDAY Evening, January 4, 1864, at 4 o'clo , A,,,at Sansom-street All that certain Mt or piece of ground. with. the twelve unfinished brick mostmges thereon erected, situate on the vest side of Fill, eine short;- beginning . at the dis tance of sixty feet nort4ward from the ncrtli sido of Ftdcral street. "in the First ward of rho city of Polls, delpi,m: containing in front or breadth on the said Fif teenth :.:ircet one hundred and tasty fest and roar t,xiths of a foci. and extending of that width in length or depth westward. par..llel with: said Federal street. ni..T.rty• five feet and six-tenths of a foot, to a twenty five fes..-wide street. [Being the same premises which John K.l3lcCuroy and wife. by twelve separate indentures. bearing date respectively on the 21st day of February, A. D.- 1E63, recorded in Peed Book A. C. H., &o. SO, yes 324 to 374. to , g , a wed and conveyed unto David - McNeill in fee, reserving therefrom, an respects each of ten of the lots, the yearly ground rent or awn of fifty-five dollars, and ant of oath of the remaining two lots the yearly ground rent of fifty-four dollars, payable to the said John K. Mctlur.ly. his heirs and assigns.] CD. C..• D.,'63. 335. Debt, $1,930.56. T. D. Smith.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David McNeiII.JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dec 22. 1663. cle24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.- BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Tenditioni Esponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONGS.Y Eve ning, January 4. lift. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Had. All that certain lot of ground, with the improvements thereon, known as the "Arantingo Canal Foundry Facing Mill, ",situate on the northwesterly side of Point road (cr RlO:mond street). at the distance offour hundred_ and twenty-seven feet three and one-half inches solph we sward from York street, in the city of Fit iladolphi ; coroaining in front on Point road, or Richmond street, one hundred and thirty-one feet, and in depth -north- westwardly of that width, on the northeastwardly line, two hundred and fily.tour feet nine and one quarter inches, and on the sonthwestwardly line two hundred and twenty-three feet ?even and one-quarter inches, to the middle of Gunner's Run. The following improvements are erected on said lot, viz: a three-story brick building. with one-story brick back building; adjoining thote, on the rear, is a frame .herl, and. on the north side of this shed is another open board shed : under this open shed is a brick kiln also. a one-htory frame building fronting the street, need as an Mee. ') here is also a frame stable between the office and rnainhuilding. On the Gunner's Ens front is a coal wharf, with planked track, leading to Richmond street. and platform scale. The main building contains a steam engine, of about thirty-horse power, and two run of stone. >lO6O . to be paid at time of sale. ED. C. ; D. '63. 2..14. Debt. $1,150 Se. A. J. Fish.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob H. JIM. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office Dec. 22. ISO dell-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF k. l sundry writs of Levari Facies, to me directed ,will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY-Even ing. January 4 1664. at 4 o'clock, at Sausoin-street Hall. . All that certain lot of ground, with the buildings there on erected, situate on the southwest corner of Twenty second and Vine streets. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twenty. second street eighteen feet, and in depth eeveni y-tive feet to a three-fee , wide alley. with the privilege thereof. [Which said premises Michael Hill, by deed dated July 12. 1853, recorded in Deed Book T.ll. , No. 93, page 316, arc , conveyed unto Ann McKinney in fee, subject to a ground rent of $60.26, pa) able let of April and October. ] ED. C. ;D. '63; 250 and 391. Quin.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ann McKinney, dec'd, and William ts cKinney. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherid'e Office. Dec 22. 1661. de24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Pastas. to me directed. will be ex- Januaryo pulslic sale or vendue. on IVIONDAY Evening. 4. 1464, at 4 o'ciocit, at bansom-atreet ill that certain lot of ground, with the buildings and improvements, situate on the southwest corner of Jacoby street and Biargaret alley, in the Tenth ward of the city of Philadelphia• containing iu front on Jacoby street eighteen feet, and in depth on said alley seventy feet to twenty-feet-wide court; together with the privilege of said court and alley. N. IL —For; ecltal see writ. . . [D.C., D. 'e3; 3;4. Debt, WI, MO 'Bengali.] Taken in execution anti to be sold as the property of WSJ Hain Pinchin, deceased' J011...ti THOMPSCIX, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dee. t!, 1861 de'24-3t. kIIKRIFF'S SALK-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni Ermines, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale or vendaeon MONDAY Eve ning, January 4. 1864. a.t4 o'clock.c.t tiansom-street. 1 that certain three story brick roessnage and lot of around situate on the north side of Vernon street (No. WEI. one hundred and twenty-two feet boar inches east ward from Eleventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Vernon street sixteen feet eight inches and in depth sixty. live feet. [Which said pre rni,o4 Benianlin P. }Soddy et ux. by deed dated May 2,5. recorded in Deed Book A. D. B„ No. 16, page 479., &c. , conveyed unto George C. Collins in fee 3 ED. C. :D. '63 a).:t Debt. sp,too. 13earriaer. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George C Collins. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec. 18.1E63. de24-3t .cznE,RIEE , S CALF.—BY VIRTUE Or LI a writ of Levarl Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee. on MON DAY Evening, January 4, 3164, at 4 o'clock, at Sansem-street A certain lot or piece of ground she, te on the west side of Bank street, on the north side of Cedar street and on tue east side of Schuylkill Water street, in the said city of Philadelphia ; containing in breadth north and south eighty feet, and in length east and. woo' one hundred feet. Bounded on the east by the said Bank street, on the south by said Cedar street, on the west by the said S.buyikill Water street, and on the moth by ground now or late of Thomas Haven. (Which lot of ground Morton McMichael. Sheriff of Philadelphia. by deed poll bearing date November 15. 1515. recorded in- the °Plea of the District .Court. of Philadelphia. in Sheriff's Deed Book 1, page 511, wanted and conveyed, inttr ;ant,, unto , the said William Tams in fee 3 N 11 —The northernmost four feet of this lot are left oven as a part of a court seven feet :rx inches wide. .rta - - On the above lot of ground are the following im provements: A four-story brick building, situate on the northwest corner of South and Barnwell streets, costainiug in front twenty feet. by forty-nine feat six inches in depth. - - . A three•stery brick building, with piazza, rough. cast. situate on the northeaa corner of South and Chippewa streete. containing in front twenty feet.by forty•enght feet mix inches in depth, the piazza being nine feet by ten feet. A one.story brick building adjoining the meema ge next bereinbefore described on the past, containing in front on South street twenty feet. by seventy feat in depth. The above lot of ground., with the buildings thereon erected, will be sold togotber, as one parcel. - CD. C.: D.. '6B. 287. Debt, 51,200. McCall] Taken in execution and. to be sold as the property of William Tams. .I,OIIN'TTIORIPSON, hheriff. rhiladelphle, Sh.qrjra 9.0cf . ..D6.1% . 2223. deli It M2tEMN varruE OF SHERIFF'S SALE,—.BY a writ of Modes Levied Pada', to me directad. wIU exposed to public sale or yendue. on MONDAY Eve ning. January 4 MI. at 4 o'clock. at Samosa- etreot Gal. Ail that certain lot or piece of ground in that part of the loosest city of Philadelphia, formerly called Neck let, township, marked .on a certain "Plan of 80. gleefield" annexed to a certain deed bearing date the 4th day of June, e.D. 1.814 recorded is D Book it D. W.: 3d. age 480. made between lease Elliott of the ore part and Ann Bertzhog, John Draper. aad Charles Ti n. of the other part; botitiaboX at the itittereeetron poe of the centre _ Baseof Poplar street, se laid out on said plan and Snub street; thence enetWaraty along the centre of Popar street two hundred and forty-three met anti one eighth inches to the west side of the river Eckny,llll thence along the same continued ' to low water mar k; thence sons wardl y down 'he river ti oharD Al. by low-water mark, to the north line of • ' Solie (tide ;" thence westwardly along the said line t the west side of the river Schuylkill,- thence the same souree two hundred and twelve feet to the move of said Sixth street; and thence northwardly along the centre of said Sixth street, and crossing Sylvan street. laid out on said plan, j to the place of beginning. Branded on the north by lot marked G. G.. on said. plan. on the east by the rifler Schuylkill on the south- by "Solitude, and on the west l.y lot marked /I H . on said plan: containing one acre and torn 'bandied and forty-one-thousandths of an acre above the water's edge. more'or less exchtsive, of that covered by the ureter of Fairmount Dam. CBemg rant aid parcel of a large tract 0' 1 ad which aim 1i rtz bow. Jobn Draper, and Charles T mpan, by indenture doted the 4th cay of June. A D. 1851, repo ded in Deed Book IC D. W., No. 25. page 381, ito.. for the considera tion therein mentioned part of whlca to hereby secured. grte e. anted. and conveyed , to Maximilian E. J. C. Cress in ' B. —The rename,' will be required to pay BiBO to the Fberiff at time er Hale. CD. C. :D . '63 352 Debt. $1.319 67 T. D Smith I Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of BlaYirollionl", J. C. Cr.e-. JOIN TIIOMP , ON.Saeriff. priiede'D' , /a. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 2i. 1881. del4 :rt SHERIFF'S SA LE.- BY - 9MT UE OF a writ of Vendltioni Expin,s, to me directed . , will be exposed public sale or vendee , on 1120 ND eV keening. January 4. 1101, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street No 1 All teat c,rtnin lot of ground situate on the south side of Columbia &venni, ono hundred and two feet thri a inches erd five. eighths of an inch eastward from Ridge avenue, in the cits . of Philatlelnald; con Mining in front on Cola : ruble avenue seventeen feet. and iu depth, on the t line. twenty Ave feet six inches and three quarters. and on the west line forty-seven fact five and a half inches: thence southwestward, at ncht angles with Ridge road, on the north west line, eighteeen feet two inches and on the senthefutt line twenty-nine feet three chea and thres•eighths, to the northeast side of said Ridge road, on which it has a front of thirteen feet. -•- . No. 2. All that certain lot of ground situate on the south side of .olumbie avenue. one hundred and &due t-con feet three incite* and five-eighths pada-ant from Rh, se avenue, in the city of Ph dadt-tphin: containing in fecont on Colombia avenue seventeen foot. and in depth, On the soot line. forty-one feet and cab* an inch and on the west l,ne forty five foot six and three-mt.:x-4er inches; thence senthtrestwatd, at right 4ngies with Ridge ave nue on the northwest -ine, twenty-nine fest :.hree inches Etodthree-eighths, and the south-s,t, line forty-one fest ten and a half inches, to said Ridge avenue, on whlch it has a front of twelve feet. . . cWhieh said promise. Charles. H. Mairhead et ax., by deed dated February 17, IS—. recorded in Deed Book d. 11, H., N o . 35, page 516, co , :veyed unto Frederick Ileichel, in fee. eub.l . ect to a yearly ground rent of $36..1 _ [D. C. ;D. 7 63, E4:3 Debt. 81,000 never I Taken in execution and to be. sold as teeproperty of Frederick Beichel. JOHN THOMPoON. Sneriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. DOC. 22. 1863. de24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Yen ditioni Parponas. to Me directed, Will be ex nosed to public sale or vezeine. on MONDaY Evening, January 4. 1E64. at 4 o'clock. at Sannom-street Hall, All that certain lot or pees, of ground. d two-story _frame home and kitchen thereon erected, situate on the west tide of Second street, between Washington and John streets. in the Second ward of the cicy of Philadel phia: "containing in front about eighteen feet, and ex tending on the south side sixty. seven feet. more or lens, and on the north sie e there I sixty-two feet ton inches and a half, more or less. Bounded on the 'ath by a house and lot granted or inteLded to have been granted to Samuel Bayne and Maria tis wife, on the east by the said Second street. on the west by ground of Mary De- Sod grantedior intended to havebeen granted to William Freeeton. and on the south by ground tate of John Gerri eon, deceased. (Being the same MI:MUM which Blies F. Spars a by indenture dated the fifth day of May. A D. 1817, recorded in Deed Book A W. M., No. 23, page 581. conveyed unto George West, by the name of George Waist. in fee. CCD. C. ; D. '63, 303. Debt. $533.41. D. Weatherly. Jr. 7 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George West. JOHN TECOMPioN, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Dec. 22,1863, de24 3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIR T UE OF a. writ of Levert Facies, to me directed. will be eir posed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDAY livening. January 4, IBM, at 4 o'clock, at Fitment street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messnage, two-story brick a aughter house, and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fifth street. two hundred and eighty-two feet northward from Franklin avenue. in the Seven teenth wad of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street thirty-six met, and in depth on the north line one hundred and eight feet three Inches, and on the k with line one hundred and twenty-flue feet nine itches to canal street. [Which said premises- Pollard McCormick et ux.. by deed dated May 31, 1852, recorded in Deed Book T. H.. No. 26, page. 6 &c,. conveyed unto John Davis in fee, reserving a yearly ground rent of one hundred and sixty-six dollars and fifty cents, which yearly rent Charles M Dnpny. hi deed dated November 2, 1318, extiminihed unto said rain Pans in fee.] CD. C.: D , 390. Debt. $3,600. Lex.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Job u Davis. JOHN THoMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Shetiff's Office. Leo. 1863 de24-3t S HERIFF'S SALE..-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas. tO me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAX Evening. January 4, 1264. at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Ran. All that certain three-story brick messuare and lot of ground situate on the south aide of Poplar streat, sixty eight feet software from Corinthian avenue. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Poplar street seventeen feet, and in depth seventy feat to a four feet alley. [Which said premises Mahlon R. Scott et nx ,by deed dated April 6 1825, recorder in Coed Book R. D W No. 20, page 429. conveyed unto WilUom R. Matchett. in fee. reseming a ground rent of ninety dollars. payable on first January and July. Saltless to certain restric tions to buildings therein uontioned.] [D. C. ; D. '63. 215. Debt. $580.20. McAllister ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Matchett. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dec. 19. DM deli-3t sIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni. Exponai,•.to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Eve ning, January 4,1364, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that seztatu lot of grotu.d situate on tae westward ly side of the Frankford and Bristol turnpike road, at toe distance of two hundred and thirty-three feet five and one-half inches noilheast wardly from Hart lane, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on said turnpike road fifty f et. and in depth, on the north line, two hundred and fifty seven feet seven and eleven six teenth inches, and on,tha south Due two hundred and fifty feet eleYen and one-half inches to Emerald. street [Which said lot John H. Githens et ox.. by deed dated February 2d, 18.55. conveyed unto William H. Witte in fee: st.bject to a ground rent of sixty two dol lars and fifty cents, payable first of January and July. CD. C.; D., 63. 312. Debt, $4,600. John .M.Th”masj Taken in execrate - it and to be sold as the property of William H Witte. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff 's Office, Deo. 21. 186.3. deni-St lIERIPF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditiond Exponas, to M 9 directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, January 4. 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Rail. ell that c.ertein lot of ground situate on the month west- Wardly side of Auburn sires t, two hondred and saventy feet sontheastwardly from Amber street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on auburn street es ventk -two feet. and in depth one hundred and forty six feet six inches to Rush attest. [ Which sald lot John Rice et rig. by deed dated April 1. 1852, recorded in Deed Pooh. T. H., AO. 32- page 301, &c , - conveyed unto Sohn bicOurk in fee; reserving a ground rent of sixty-one ar d twenty one hundredths dollars. payable Ist April and October. 7 . . CD. C.: D.. IN, 276. Debt. *208.03. Edwards Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John McOurk. J JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec 19, 1663. de24-31 RHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of - Venditiont Exponas, to ms 'directed, will be ex_peced to public sale or vone.ne. on MONDAY Been ing. January 4, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain- lot or piece of ground situate on Lin den Place, formerly in the borough of Germantown, now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a stone eet for a corner of this and Joan Peabody's land; thence ex tending along the side of a fifty - feet-wide etreet, called Willow aye nue, north four degrees and thirty-five min utes west twenty-three feet five inches to a stone sat for a corner; thence along the side of a fifty-feet-wide street called Woodbine avenue. north forty-two degrees and forty minutes cast seventy-three feet to a stake set fora earner: theses south - foray -Haven degrees and forty min utes east two hundred and twenty feet to a stake set for a corner ; thence with the line of land granted to Jacob Boop, junior, Beath forty-two degrees and forty talent, e„ wort ninety feet to a stake set for a corner: thence with the line of said John Peabody's land north forty-seven degrees and forty minutes west, two hundred and five feet four inches more or less, to the place erbegioning. (Being the same premises which Charles TT. Shoemaker and Wan. S. his Wife, by indenture dated the fourth day of October. 1552, recorded at Philadelphia in Deed Book 'P D., Do. 46, page 227. &c., granted and conveyed unto Samuel H. Hutton in fee; reserving thereont a yearly ground rent of forty-five dollars, payable half-yearly on the first day of June and. Decemberin every year, for ever. CD. C. D. '6.3. :311. Debt, $178.13. Lex.), Token in execution and to be sold as the nroperty of Samuel H. Fluttcn, JOHN THOMP6OO, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriira 01lice. Dec. 23.1863. cle2l-9t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF a Writ of Imvari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or -confine, on MONDAY Evening, January 4,1064, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street No. 1 All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Wail street. sixteen feet westward from Grubb street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Wall street sixteen feet, at d in depth fifty-three feet six Inches. Bounded "northward by the next described premises No. 2. All that certain two-story brick mestmase and Ist of ground situate on the south side of a four. feet-wide alley (running east and west into and from the said Gmbh street) at the distally of sixteen feet wes`ward front Grubb street. and fifty-three feet six inches north ward from Wall street; containing in front on said alley thirty-two feet. and in depth southward thirty feet elx inches. [Which said premises Philip S. Bunting, by deed dated November 23. MO, recorded in Dead Nook G. W. C No. 69, page 114, &c.. conveyed unto Charles Behill in fee. ] CD. C.: D.. 'Kt RA Debt, $315 St. Meyer. I Taken in execution and to be sold ae the property of Charles Sehill. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee. Dec. 22, 1363. de24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY - VIRTUE OF a writ of fifth leluries Leveri Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Nneeinie January 4, 1564. at 4 o'clock, at Sewers-street Hall, No. 1 All that certain two-and-a-half-story stone mes silage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the southwesterly side of Cresson street at the distance of fifty-three feet six inches from thee irner of the said Cresson street and Mechanic street. in bfanaynnk. in the Twen ty.firet ward of the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front or breadth on the said Creesdn street sixteen feet nine inches, and extending in length fer depth of that width between parallel lines at right angles with the said Cresson street ninety-nine feet three inches. No 2. All that certain two-and-a-had-story atone Messuate or tenement and lot or piece of around, slinate on the sonthweeterly side of Crean street. in Mena punk, in tee Twenty-first ward of the city inchesaderue corner of the said Cresson street end Mechanic street ; containing in front or breadth on the said (treason street fifteen feet nine inches, and extending in length or depth of that width between parallel lines at right angles with the said Cresson street ninety-nine feet three inches. - No. 3. All that certain two and-a half-story stone rnessuaxe or tenement and lot or piece or ground situate on the southwestwardly side of Cresson street. In Mane.- punk. In the Twenty- first ward of the city of Philadel phia, at the distance of eighty mix feet from the corner of the raid Cresson street and Medi ante street; containing in front or breadth on the said Creeson st e er t fifteen feet three inches, and extending in length - depth of that width between parallel lines at rig} angles with the said 'Cresson street, ninety-nine feet? -tee Inches. No. 4. All that certain two-and-a half-story stone mestuage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate on the southwestwardly side of Cresson street, In Manes push, in the Twenty-first ward of the city Of Pniladel- Orig, at the distance of one hundred and one feet three inches from the corner of the said Cresson street and Me chanic street; containing in front nr breadth on the said Cresson street Aileen feet three inches. and extending in tent eh or depth of that, width, between vete:lel lines at light angles with the said Cresson Street, ninet7- dune feet three enehee. No. f. All that certain twonend-e half-story stone ineeeunge or tenement and lot or niece or ground situate on the sou thin eetwardly side of ( - freeman street, in Matra nnk, in the Twenty- first 'ward of the city of Philadel phia, at the distance of one hund ref. end sfeeeen feet six inches from the corner of the said Cresson street and Mechanic street; containing in front or breadth on the said Cresson street fi:teen feet nine inches. an 3 extend 'leg- in length or depth of the: width, between parallel lines et right angles with the said Crew= street, nine. iY-nine feet three inches,. NO G. All that certain two And-a-li elf etory stone ines steage or tenement audio , or piece of ground inmate on the coal hwentwardly side of Cresson street. in Mane s-ea-, in the Twenty-first ward of the city of Inalladel phia, et the distance of one hundred and thirty-two feet three inch, a from the corner of the said Cresson street and Mechanic street ; containing in fruit or breadth on the said Cresson street seventeen feet one and a half inches. and extending in length or sleuth of teat width between yerallel lines at right angles with the said Cree son street ninety-nine feet three inches. No. 7. Alt that certain two-and•a- story atone meg ensue or tenement and let or niece of ground situate en the emithwestwardly side of Thonmeon $ avenue._ in MA onyx: nlt . in the Twenty-first ward in the city of Philadel phia. at the distance of thirty-one feet and one - half of an inch front the corner of the said. Thompson's avenue and Oak street; containing in front of breadth on the ssi? Tho=psoir . s avenue fourteen feet five and one-half inches, and extending in length or depth of that width, between parallel lines at right-angles with the said Thompeonee avenue, twenty six feet seven inches. No. 8 Ali that certain two zed-it-half-story stone Mel-tiette or tenement and lot or niece of ground situate no the sonthwestwardly side of Thompson's avenue in lijannyinek in theTiventy-first ward of the city of Phila. de pnia. at the distance of forty-five feet sir inches from the earner of the said Thompson's avenue and Oak f-tn,e; ; containing e in front or breadth on' the said Thompson 'A avenue sixteen feet one inch, and extend log in length or depth of that width between parallel lines at right angles with the said Theninson's avenue. ti my-six feet seven inches. No. 9. All that certain two-and-e.half-storr atone meson tge or tenement aril lot or niece of ground situate on the mouthvreetwardly side of Thompson b avenue in lt a f e e l p n h a r a nn a k t in theh e deiTwenty-firsttaeof sixty-one y. ward one o f f e t e n t e c se it v y . o na f u P i4 h e r e.9 - frcm the *router of the said Thompson ' s avenue_ and Oak street ; containing in front or breadth on the said p t l e t b i n:d a ni el slmpson ' s a e a v n t e ri t a r iuhgeh fourteen depthatelges wfeet hf elevent thete t width i t n d chs between and Thompson's e avenue twenty-six feet seven inches. _- ID. C. 3dl. Debt. $70.P78 77. Mom) Taken in execution and to be sold as the properfi of Joseph Ripka. • JOHN THOMPSON - . filierif. phitedelphia, tatorlirs (Oleo. Dee, 39a5,04 .deZtPi, SILERIFFPS SALES. -- - - S•BRIFFIS SALR—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Fades, to me dlreoted.VM be es posed to public sale or gouda°. on MONDAY Evening. January 4. 11361:at 4 o'clock, st Etansom-street Rail. • all that certain lot of ground situate on the nOrrdt side of . 1 / a ce !argot, one huadred feet eastward front Twentieth street. in the city of Philadelphia - contain ing in front on Race street twenty feet. and In depth One hundred and fort) feet. to a sixteen feet alley. Taken in execution on a claim filed by the Otty of Philadelphia, for paving in C C P B. , '6O 6. Sli. M (Brewster), and to be sold as toe property of Penick Curran. JOlll7 T606P4011. Dherif Philadelphia. Meagre Ofiloe, Dec. 2& de24-Se SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Veneitio• t Exoonae, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Rirening, January 4. 1664 at 4 o'clock. at Sansom- street Hsu. • Alt that certa in lot of ermine aflame on the east side of Broad street., forty-two it et nortittra, d froneSnannehanna avenue in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Broad street twenty one feet, and in depth outward ore hundred and fifty-one feet to Pembroke street [Which said premise. Thomas, C Read. et TM.. by deed F;toted February 15. 11156.. recorded tr, Deed Book R. D.. F., No. 16, rage 623 ac.. conveyed unto himpaon Velment in fe€,A reserving a ground rent of elghly.ro, dollars. payable let March and beptember CD. O.: D. '6B 365. Debt. 11324 Taken in execution and to be told as the proper Simpson T. Vanessa. SOHN TllO SIPS° b, gm y Philadelphia, SberilWaol9lce. Dec. 23. 1663. d, -St S HERIFF'S SALE -BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs of Levert Facies, to me directed. wail be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Evening. January 4.1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street No 1. All that certain three-story rough-cast brick met.suare and lot oilywound situate on the northeast cor ner of EU seeming avenue and Forty seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on said ave nue Any feet, and in depth along said Forty-seventh street Obe hundred and seventy-five feet. No. 2. All that certain three-story rough cast brick mos. - nage and lot of ground ai'oato on the northwardly tide 01 Kingsessing avenue. fifty feet eastwar ly from Forty-seventh street, in the city of Philadelphia: eon. taming in front on said avenue filly feet, and in depth one hundred and seventy -Eve fent ID. C. D. '63. 338-339 Debt. $619.50. O. M. Husbands Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Pet. r Purcell ,ow ner. &cc. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Dec. W. 1363. de2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY :VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed. will be ex. posed to public sale or vendee . on MONDAY Evening. 4. January 1864 at 4 o'clock, az be nsom-street All that certain lot of ground sitttite on the west aide of Second street. eight feet northward from Norris street. in the city of Phimdelpnia: containing in (rant on t coed street twenty four feet eleven and a half inches, and in depth on the northwest tine eisrhts-four feersaYsit and one-eighth incbea to Norris street, and on the &Wh eezy line aiksten feet to Norris str. et Talren in execution on a claim by the City of Phi ladelphia, for paying, in C. C. P.. S W. 16. $18.29 [Brewster:l. and to be sold as the property or Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. ~ t_ ~ ti 1 X i ~!! SHERIFF'S SALK—BY VIM lIE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed. Wi ll be exposed to public sate or vendee. on MONDAY Even ing, JanusTy 4.-1964. at 4 o'clock. at tie:mom-street Hall. all that .ertain three story brick cles.natie aria lot of ground situate on the easterly Mho of °eatenleder street one hundred and seventy-two r.et northward from Jef ferson etrcr I. In the city of Philade/p As: containing in front on Cadwalader street eighteen feet, anti in depth ea, twardlv seventy feet. ED. C. : 921. Bat. MAL Pancoaat.3 ' Taken in execution ann to be sold as the nroperty of Lewis JOHN T.IIOMPBON. Philadelphia. Sheriff's 0 ftiie: P:ec. 2x.1869. SHERIFF'S a writ of Levarl Facies, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Even ing, January 4,1864. at 4 o'clock. at hansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground, situate on the southeast side of Richmond strait, one hundred and thirty feet northeast from Wenaley street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Richmond street one hun dred and thirty-one feet, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet, more or less. to Terpin street Taken in execution on a claim filed by the city of Phi. la del phia for taxes in CC. P.. J. '63.106.534 (Adam%) and to be sold as the property of B. It spritutsi eau. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec. 23,1863. de24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me direeted, will be I eXuosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY 13veninS. lituary 4.11364, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate. on the west side f Eleventh street, two hundred and neyeety-two feat north of Poplar street, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Eleventh street sixteen feet six inches and in depth eighty feet. Taken in execution on a claim filed by the city of Philadelphia for taxes. in C. C P. ; 243. J '63. 667.62 (Adams). and to be sold as the property of C. H. Fisher. J'EFIN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dee. 22, 1667. de24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Faclas. to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening'. January 4, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Tiaga and Myrtle streets, In the Nineteenth ward, city of Phil , delphla containing in front ou Tiogs. street two hundred and twenty-five feat, and in depth two hundred and eighty feet. . . _ TakE n in ercecntion on claim filed Wthe city of Phila delphia for tazzei, in O. C. P , J. 81. *4O 73 (Adams,) and to be sold as the Propsrty of H , nry Nickels. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Dec. 23, 8863. dell 3c SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Parponas, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or 'Tandem. on MONDAY Evening. January 4. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall No. 1. All that lot of ground, with the three story brick tavern and two three-story brick mesenteries thereon erected, situate at the southwest corner of Lombard and Thirteenth streets. in the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on the said Thirteenth street twenty-four feet, and extending in depth westward along the said Lombard rarest fifty-four feet. No. 2. All that lot of ground, with the three-story brick mamma° thereon erected, situate on the south side of Lombard street, in the city aforesaid, at the distance of fitty•four feet westward from Thirteenth street; coetain. ing in front on said Lombard street sixteen feet, and in depth southward twenty-four feet. ;Berea as to num bers one and two, the earns premises which Joseph May et al., by indenture dated the first day of Hatch, A. D. 3849, recorded in. Deed Book G W. C.. No. 12. page 16, Ac., granted and conveyed nnto the said. George H. Arm strong in fee. under and subject to the payment of a yearly ground rent of $l6B. payable half yearly ] No. 3 All that lot of ground.with the three-story brick mesenage thereon erected, situate on the south side of Carver street, in the said city. Beginning at the die- Once of one hundred and eight feet westward from the west side of Scbynlhill Eiehth (now Fifteenth street); containing in front on said Carver st-eet sixteen feet. in cluding on the easternmost side thereof the westernmost moiety or half part of an alley two feet four inches in width in the clear, by about twenty-five feet in depth.to be left open for the accommodation of this lot and the other lots of ground bounding thereon, and extending in depth sonthwardly. between parallel linee at right angles with the said. Carver street, twenty-five feet. [Being the same premise!. which William J Sterling and wife, by indenture dared the ti irtieth day of December, A. D. 1853. recorded in Deed Book T. H.; No 99, page 524. Sr. , granted and conveyed unto the acid George Armstrong 111 fee; subject to a yearly ground rent of twenty dollars. Mal* half yearly-] And No 4. All that lot i f ground, with the three•storY brick messuege and three-story brick back buildings, with verandah thereon erected, situate on the north side of Lombard street, at the distance of one hundred and thhty-eix feet westward from the west side of Broad street, in the Seventh ward of said city; containing in front on said Lombard street eixteen feet, and extending is depth northward, between parallel lines at right angles with. the said Lombard street, seventy-nine feet. Hounded on the north by a three. feet• wide alley, east by ground new or late of William Struthers; on the west partly by another three. feet wide alley, and partly by ground of Bueben Welts. and on the south by Lombard street 'aforesaid. [Being the same premises which William Struthers and wife, by indenture dated the fifteenth day of September. A D, 1854, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 115. page 468, &a., granted and conveyed unto the said George H. Armstrong in lee; subject to a yearly grouted rent of sixty-four dollars, payable half yearly.] N. B.—No. ]will be sold, according to tkefolloWlng descriptions, in two parcels, to wit: All that_ let of ground- with the three-story brick tavern and three-story brick messnage thereon erected. ercuate on the southwest corner of Lombarn and Thir teenth streets, in the city afaresa'd; containing in front on the said thirteenth street twenty-four feet, and ex tending in depth westward along the said Lombard street thins-eight feet. And, All that lot of ground, with the three. story brick mersnage thereon erected. situate on the south side of Lombard street, in said city, at the distance of thirty eight feet westward from the west side of Thirteenth street: containing in front on said. Lombard street six teen feet. and in depth southward twenty-four feet. Seid two lots end mesenagee being, with number two, above, described. subject to the said yearly ground. rent of one hundred end sixty-eight dollars. ID. C. : D ,'63. 364. Debt, *MD. Colahan. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of George H. Armstrong. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 24. 1863. de2B-3t INSURANCIA COMPANIES. THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE No. 308 WALNUT STREET, Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores, anti other Buildings; limited or perpetual; and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in Town or Country. CASH CABITAL $300,000-ASSETS -9377,410 70. Invested in the following Securities, viz First Mortgage on City Property, well secured $125,400 00 Ground rents 2,00000 United States Government Loans 60.000 00 City of Philadelphia a per cent L0an5...........EA WO 00 Pennsylvania, $3000,000 6 per cent. Loan 15,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Company's Stock 4,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, Bret and second Mortgages 56,000 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pennsylvania Railroad Loan 10,000 D 3 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 8 per cent Loan 6,000 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company's 8 per cent. Loan 6,000 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Mort gage Bonds • 4,660 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock:"... 1,000 00 Mecbanice' Bank Stock 5,000 00 Comicial - dal Bank of Pennsylvania Stock..... 10, 600 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Scrip...». 328 70 Loans on Collaterals. well secure? 2,500 013 Bills Receivable 007 03 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's Stocks, 9,750 00 Accrued Interest 6,829 41 Caeh to bank and on hand 24,705 66 -0377,410 70 Worth at present market value S9B, 348 60 DIRECTOR& Clem Tingley. 1 Robert Toland, Wm. R. 'Thompson. _ William Stevenson, Samuel Bispham, Hampton L. Carson, Robert Steen, _ ; Marshall Hill. William Hussar, J. Johnson Brown. Charles Leland, John Bissell, Pittsburg. Benj. W. Tingley, L CLEM TINGLEY. President. THOMAS C. HILL, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, Alarckl, IBM 3. IcalLS-tt FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM' PANT. Incorytorated NM CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for nearly forty yeses. continues to insure against Lois or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time Also, on Furniture, Stecka of Goods. or Merchandise generally, on liberal tems. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus rand, is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security is the ewe of lose. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson. I Thomas RobSnr. Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith. Jr.. William Montellue. John DeverfiES, Isaac Harlehnrst,Thomas Smith, Henry 'Lewis. JONA TB): N PATTERSON., Breed:tent. W!LLIAR CROWELL. secretary. ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM PANY. —Authorized Capital $403.000--CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office No. 311 WALNUT street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on . Buildings, Furniture, and Mershandtwe gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes. and Frsights. Inland Insurance, to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. William Esher. ; Davis Pearson. D. Luther. ; Peter Seiger, Lewis Audeuried., T. E. Baum, John R. Blaskiston, Win. F. Dean. Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham. WILLIAM ESHER, President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice President. W. M. Byrne. Secretary. ap3-tf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated /MO. CHARTER FM. PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third, Raving a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in vested. in sound and available Securities, continues to insure on Dwellings, Stores. Furniture. Merchandise._ Vessels In port and their Cargoes, and other Per:mai/3 PrePerty. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Maris, Jamcaß. Campbell. John Welch., Edmund G. Dumb. Samuel C. Morton. C1.11.:71.1 1 3 W. Pouitney. Patrick Brady. Israel Morris. John T. Lewis TP.OlifaS R. MARIS. President. 002-tf ATIIERT C. L. UAAWFORD. Secretary. INSURANCE COXFANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSTLVANIA. — OFFICE Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. North side of WALNUT Street. betweea DOCK and THIRD Streets. Philadelphia. INCORPORATED hi CAPITAL EII—CHARTRE PERPETUAL. 5100 000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPAAT. FEBRUARY 1. $400.829.07. - MARINE. PIER. AND INLANDIe. TRANSPORTATION rxstntexc DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sberxerd, Tobias Wagner, Charlie MasaMater, I Tomas B. Walton. William S. Smith, Henry 0. Freeman. William B White , I Charles S. Lewis. George H. Stnart, George C. Carson. Samuel Grant. Jr. ' Edward O. Knight, John B. Austin. HENRY D. SHERRI:BD. Presided WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary. nolB4l 1 ATOUR- OIL.--540 BASKETS -LA TOUR OLIVE OIL. received ner bark "Rim" and for 'slain , J.ATTRETCHE & LCITERMIE.. den-/A ;#o* Svath VIWIRT West. =lO jr o li 2 i B. MYERS & (JO. slum =NB. so* MIA ma* suatiri t. OF BOOT'S AND SHOW, lan i ary 1 864 0 ,1! TONAWAY. +drown, --Packages hoots, stmt! VA. Ith igorz ON THURSDAY t2c,,K, o HAZE OF issrlarY WM be eo/4, fl poineosto months creek for met. onsertgrigqo *r P° " s3 TH-o : lifft AS & SONS, -• ANA , joi e 1119 and 141 BouthIPOITRYR Oink • ----4611PTORY PE SA W L S NUL AMR& BYO I. .S. ON TUESDAY, r pr 6th, at 12 o'olock noon at the' Exchau , , tint and 'variety of valuable real estat e rY . of Orphans' Court, Executors. rtamtees, era. including •alnable IRON-FRONT SPORE. 490 North ph i 'treat; 42 valuable building lots; valuable , ' coal hold Luzerre county; 1,144 awes, Clinton aciguiti. oltv lingo; country seat. &e. Alio. Absolute sale, eS pews. West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Pew No. Tit Church of the holy Trinity. Pew No. 26. church of the Epiphany • Sae pamphlet Catalogues for full dasoriptione. SALE OF VALUABLE MIS,ELLALIKOURunoIics kski, ‘ A LIBRARY—ALSO. QUARTO BIBLES, GRAPH ALBUMS. Oa Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 5111, at Etna auction store, a, collection of valuall+ miscellaneous books from a Librar y Also, quarto Rtbles, Photograph albums. ire Sala for wormer! of the finirod States. WOOL. COTTON AND LE +WIER CUTTINOS.PREEP UNIFORM GLOVIta. &a. On Saturday morning.. January 9th. et 10 o'clock, at the auction store. I, account of t.t a Clnito.d Stateb, 6 9.08 feather p amok 6, a email sackm of small equipments. 1.1179 sliver lace oha roes. 5.11 corporal's epaulettes. 6.40 pump no, 6to shakes, (leather,) 6,170 shako straps. 6,5 6 shako brae plates. Also a onantitv of wool, cotton, and loath( cuttings, baling, rum paper, &c. Mar ba examined two dais previous to sale. With. e 1 . 61 Waimea pANCOAST & WARNOCK, Alit TIONSRES, 1 o. fs 10 MARKET Streak REMOVAL. —We invite the attention of consigners ae Purchaeere to oar rem.vai from No 213 to the '• ael. l buret buildlinft." No. 210 Market street. to the room! lately occupied by Mee re. J. o..Hown & Co. ja4-04 SALE OF AMERTnAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOOD STC)DR OF DO 'AD.% . by DaE4lngo.l3. On IDMDEESDA.Y, Tan. 16. 1884 CorOPtiblng about 400 lots SEASON ABLE GOODS. VIIRNERS. BRINLEY do 00., AL No. 1315 CHESTNUT eatd 6+a JAYNE Stroetei GILLETTE & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS, Jayne's Marble BallAiAl GEO CHESTNUT Streak, mud 316 JAYNE Street. PlLUadelpl2%, 1Y HENRY P. WOLBERT, AIIOTIONEEN, No. SOX BLINNIT Street. South side, above &Goad LI SALE OF DRY W GOODS.WOOLEN GOODS. TRU? ril i S t IwRGOSRItIGNG. Sauna's , ' 4th, commencing at 10 o'clock, tslll be ant from the shelves. a large and desirable assortment of goods, comprising dress and domestic goods, Gorma n town knit woolen goods, cloths, camdmeres. Baltic* clotting, wool and merino shirts and drawers, hosary, gloves gauntlets, mitts, shawls , scarfs , -handkersklefa embroideries, ribbons, trimmings. Wier art - isles. hate cape, shoes, &a. • Eesalar Wes of_Dry Goods. Trim:APO, NOtionMot I every MONDAY. WIDEIEWAY. and YKIDAY /WU DM, at 10 o'clock precisely. City and senates Dealer* Sr. minuted to Wind nal Consignments remesifelly solicited from Manutadi, rerr, Importers, Commission, Wholesale end Job Hotises. and Entailers of al. and eMill7 deearlation 411 hiershandies. AT PRIVATE SALE. 12 lame casks. with straw, suitable for making dam or hardware. pratiP FORD & CO., A.I7OTIONEIBM, MIS MARKET and ENIM COMMERCE Street*. IN WASHINGTON. 11117ITED STATES MILITARY RAIL t,OAD OFFICE, No. 250 O Street. __ WAHlrtnorON, D • C.. December M. lea 2„ LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES AND RAILROAD IRON FO/ 1 SALE, - I Will sell at public auction, at the Orange and Alex/ andria Railroad Difipot, in ALEX aNDRIA, Va. , W.I3DBESD &Y, the 18th day of January next: Ten aecond-hand LocomotivelEngineel,4 feet 8 luck* gauge. About 1,000 tons of old EMIR. T and H pattern, 800 Car Wheels. " 200 •• Car Wales. " 200 .‘ Wronigkt Stray Step. V:* " Cast. A lot of Steel Springs. Sheet Iron. &c. Sale to commence at 10 A. AL • Terme. cash, in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON. de22-tia/3 Captain and A. Q. M iprIDES.-WILL BE SOLD AT AUG VON, every WEDMISDAY and SATITEDAY. at 11 o'clock A. M., at the wharf. foot of 6th street, all tht HIDES, TALLOW, ke. , that may be on hand, of Oattill slaughtered OUTSIDE the limits of the District of Oolums his, and shipped to this point for each disposition. E Terms, cash in Government funds, to be paid at thy. time of sale. G. SELL, Lieut. Col.. &0. S. V. S. Washington. December 16. 1863 4016—bn FOR SALE AND TO LET. ab FOR SALE, DELAWARE FARMS 178 acres superior land. The soil is a deep black, rich. sandy loam, well situated one-eighth mite from Georgetown, with gond new bu ildings. peach and apple orchard &c . ; altogether a superior and most desirablig place. Price, $lO,OOO. Also. 274 acres, 3 miles from Greenwood. on the Del , aware railroad ; new buildings stream of water pass. Inc thronsh the place, good soli. be. Price *1,600. Also, 1,6C0 acres, S miles northeast from Milford. es the Delaware Bay ; divided into four farms, with buildings to each. besides two tenant houses .• Mott' 110 acres timber , the balance clear Price, 1106 000. Also. a small place of 15 acres. onesthird of a mi. fr , m Bridgeville, on the Delaware railroad. in a very high state of caltivat on; 150 splendid peach treas. A very desirable little place, which rang increasii rapidly in value. Price, $1,6f0. Also, a Store.honse Dwelling. and half to thresh quarter acres of land in Bridgeville, opposite tt Governor's residence; commodious granarv, baru,t stables, ice-honss. Stc.„ attached. Price. $3,000. , Also, 83 acres superior land, on the Media Railroad 10 miles below. Alarkilt stree t, . Philaclelol‘lo. And many otters, in ymout localities jag R F. armor, 143 South FOURTH Street me FOR SALE—GREEN•STREE . 17 M. SIDENCE, with immediate possession. Wo. 1814: , just been painted and papered all through. Lot 18 by IP6 feet it inches to Brandywine street. Also. neat Aeet• dense 6.7.6 Bor t h Thirteenth street. Apply to L. PAT rm. No. 323 WALNUT Street. de2l4 in FOR SA L E-A FIRST CLASS ...A—little FARM. at Reeseville. Pa.. 16 miles from thi city. Therein 20 acres of lard, and very choice frond house, remodelled; plenty of good water. It is a very nice country teat, eight minutes walk from the station. For par ienlars. apply to .11. MATH BW6, on the place, at t Retscville, or to RO S ERV B&B. In MARKET Street. above Eleventh. FARM.-FIFTY. ONE ACRES' Jam' first qnality Chester Connor Laud 2l miles from Philadelphia.; near railroad; S acres Woodland; sued Stone Bowe. Spring Water; Etons Barn, am. Valley Creek rum through the place. Terms accommodating. For sale by I. G. PRICE. de2l-lm (lor. SPRING GARDEN and Thirteenth et. At TO LET-A COMMODIOUS DWZIMING. No. i 3 NortIOPRONT Stmt. Haat clofterato. Apply to Non;TBERILL & BRO., oleig•lf 4rl &Re. 49 Worth SMOND Stroat. iffl FOR BALE-THE TEREESTORT ma BRICK DVFBLLI IS G BOWE. (No. 6w.) with two= story . double brick bacg buildings and Lot of Groan& ' situate on the west side of Delaware Front street. be- ; tween Green and Coates streets. in the Eleventh werdz twenty fees in feont on Pramt street, and one hundred ! and thirty one feet deep to TA MARROW street. on whist there Is erected d. BRICK STABLE. Immediste possession given. Part of purimase,money can remain on =origami. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY: 103 Ci BEACH Street. above Laurel dalo.lm• FOR SALE - THE VERY DE• Ims- =ABLE FOUR-STORY 1201103' DwErznzos, with the the three-story doable brick back buildings. and lot of ground, west side of Front street, south of Callowhill street, (no. )la feet it inches front by EN feet deep; all the modern improvements and on veniences. Will be sold upon accommodating terms. LUKENS dr. IiONTBOXF.RY. 1035 BE AOH Street. above Latin]. delo-1m SHIPPING. dien BOSTON AND PHILADE6 PHIS, STEAMSHIP LINE, sailing from sash port on SATURDAYS, from lirst Wharf above PLEN Street, Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. r The steamer SAXON, Capt. Matthews. will sail from Philadelphia for Boston, on Saturday, January 9, at 10 o'clock d.M• and steamer NORMAN, Capt. Baker, from Boston for Philadelphia, on same day, at 4 P.M. These new and substantial steamships forma realer line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays. Insurances effected at one. half the Premium charged OR tail - venal*, Freights taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to mend Slip Receipts and Bills Lading with their goods. For Freight or Pampa ihavioise two accommodations) apply to ARNIM WINSOR CO.. mb9 332 South DEL&WARE Avenue. • r an STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVER. POOL, touching at Queenstown, (Cork Har. bor. ) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York. and Philadelphia Steamship Company are Wend ed to sail as follows: EDINBURGH • Saturday. January 2. CMof RIANCHESTE R.• • Saturday, January 9. And every succeeding Saturday at noon, from Pier No. 44 North river. RATES OP PASSAGE: Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Curreney. PIRIST CABIN, gBO 00 STEERAGE. PI • ; Do. to London, 95 00 Do. to London, 84 IN Do. to Parte, t:96 00 Do. to Paris. 40 00 Do. to Hamburg, 90 00 Do. to Hambart c =o Passen zero also forwarded to Havre, Bremen. Bonet dam. Antwerp. As.. at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin. 885. ThoseBlo6. Steerage from Liverpool and Queenstown. 80. Those who wish to send for their Mends can buy tiskift here at these rates. ?or further information, apply at the Gampany'soldese. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 111 WALNUT Street.Philadalrohla. MACHINERY AND IRON. gligh PENN STEAM ENGMB AND BOILER WORKS. —NEABIR & LNY:I,I PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEER% Wt. CHINISTS, DOILBR-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, a, & FOUNDERS, having fOr MallY years been in sucteassf operation, and been exclusively eagagedin buildings/ a repairing Marine and River Engines. high audio rir.)! sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, &0., respectfully offer their services to the public. as bong fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes. Marine. . River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns of dila cat sizes, are prepared to execute orders with oda& 'patch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low - Preeetire- Fin= bular. and Cylinder Boilers, of the hest Pertneyl charcoal iron, Forging., of all sizes and kinds: Irma and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with issa above business. Drswings and Specifications for all work done at this establishment free of charge. and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room far pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety. a are provided with shears, blocks, fa ll s. dm OPT raising heavy or light weights, jACOB C. NEAFIId. .TORN Y. LEVY. BEACH and PALDISH Strada. 7. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WILLIAM M. MEUH L • 301511 R. Cope. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, ..FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STAMM. PRTLADELPSIA. & MONIS, ENGINEERS AND NACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam ERStßelk Cer land, river end marine service. Hollers. Gasometers. Tanks. Iron Boats. Ace. ; Medan of 311 kinds, either iron or brass. Iron-frame Hoofs for Gas Works. Workshops. Uslinci Statical% Be. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Proved construction. Leery description of Plantation Maehinery, sash as Sugar, Saw. and Grist Mille Vacuum Pane. Open, Shea Tram e, Defecetors , Filters. YRMTAKK Engines. Be Sole Agents for N. ItHlienx's Patent Sagas Boiling Paratus,_• Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, wall dr. Wolsey's Patent Centrilagal Sugar Drainin • shine. UNION STEAM AND 'WAT:• IO HEATING COMPANY OP PHILAMPHLI._ GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATEA irsomrsors LONDON KITCHENER. and ail OW Improved COOK IN G APPARATUS. Rollers and Water Backe, Parlor end other.„ n ...., &misters and Ventilators. Bub:awl ambit , sad things eosaeeled With the above brat it L.A No 41 Scam B. ' , SITWELL. Bnierlntendent. - , vati MINIBa us IL , D , ER& Da • *ILK ~iu~.'
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